.....--- a . To g VPPr, 11 SMIIIYLKILL—qa en ice boor+ no tba weft Ade of the o, ohrivikil 0 011/ ~4 The rcof and part of the walls fr - dl lo ' I ord o V o i r ob, I3one two hundred met, are lab wi n ak ° triltbe forobar of the Spring ,Garden Water W ri k g Or- pre bog It will ha rea,l7 f or rm. , rhe 30. 1 1 o, s td 11 4 tr o t w oe % wheel sway on the west side of the PO, youe brile. hut before many dare the Gordo% alrems lo ,lo rroonce travel on the old road bed 't w ur 01 0 I , tur bine wheeli in the falrmonnt bed. o r 0 0 s ° Itoration yeaterda _ _ _-- orvi vro le 0 Y. FiNjuvilill, AND COMMERCIAL. --------- ,ray, MONEY MARKET. Putt,Annt.puts, Sept. 23.1851. l a ment In old demand notes dill *patinae', iP io very active. As high as 116 wee paid col s l° ' to.dal b ) interested parties; and although large 9lth elli t , „ lad ed hands, the supply was short, notwith. sapq°m rp oot everybody who had any stored away ohlsog iton out to at the high premium. Very large ms era being need Jost now for customs, which tact .. a °r°llg a tpl the dowsed Parties fearing they would a d. dt:to Weed for Wine 'mots; sod so they bare been 1 - i T i n g notrordn. Gold wee in more deand to•day, froinontsite parties owed the m price to ad otoreoto jux; otlich figure closed, with en uneasy peyote Tbo ebony° of o ffi cial newe from the War De yoDlrtmool is borluß the Wed to eteady .matlers, and treforo very iii9o fluttering Is obaervable. (tavern. ° pit tecotitits ou the Afoot were mare firmly held, an d ;lief tricot store raid for their accuisitlon. A t do fiioci: 1'o: thaw, the firmness noted lately sun al l o w, owl the trod! now Is for , higher Spires. Savon a:, iO4(, cloalrg at 104 g, the latter being 7 0E0 p f Oa ycoterdaY'd bid. The size% also .; on , q ornt,is ves, an odd amount sold for pruo chry sixes etre • rtter, fi the old rising to 98g ; Pow o• Oa Railroad mortgagee were ih m . 'an and t on yor =Lone of 180 rove 1. lloatilan , shunt f PIO were Olin At 108,4. North Pennsylvania Rail ebetlorrip brondlit 66 ; the sixes were firm at rtieido tad, the lens improvhsg g. m p h, 8 ,,, 0ns rp ; L r hich prep rose g ; apt shares x. Beading Cireod oPeiAd :31, but fell before the close to Vritasrltta wad firm at 4; the preferred at 12. t,lrhlll edvaLeett g altogether during the day. "Loi rasa jg, rha preferred 1; . North Pennsylvania ; 10; scbuyihili Navigation and Bitec nehanna Oanal w ilyy, There wan en upward movement in pas- F,rrsitess.L.trce Spruce and Pine rose ; Thir dh ithd rifirenth was firm at 91g ; Frankford and ootheort rose 2; second and Third N WOO and ioe y; Wad Philadelphia %; Green and Coate ; ieo An d :Wroth 1; Arch skeet declined olightlY. inefetiorent' mid ffe:hanios i Bank sold at 23g ; en d birrhabics , at 62 ; Philadelphia. at 111., A of moderate bntiotas was done, but the market closed Am pro it aeonmulating in the banks, and large amounts treftd At 4 per cent - on call, The.quantity of Idle p ll e { icon the harems. Wont k Lo. quote; nr York .. ........ learesl.lo die. on whose. Paraol.l4l pm. wont LA ellacv . „tiro X die. Patty „ „ . ....... , 2 ,1 MCP 841 11x ot,s 1 4 ' pm. i Demowd• 14g eol6 pm. ornareners' V. cohere BEIS die. News. It. Schub% . flo. quote foreign eichanke for o steamer Avs , rel ol at, from New York, 813 toll° w 0 or 50 dim mid .... ^9 629 g o daYr .. ......284 et 30 iris, 60 day. . bhd 4f 32X co4f 35 46110 g04f.82g itrorp, 60 days tAcht 4f.35 rem, 00 days Mein 93 Nbiilg, So woe eight 4254 of title do, c SigeB6g psic,9ldas.o ........ . ..... .84)6085g riia dilfF FtAi 81)4085g rdani,6 o tio: night 4814 at 9 Vert, sal d4l , eight 48% cing roast eir,o.7. " Vie New bank stattment of last Monday corn u f o li o w N with that of the previous week : Lonna. Bpoole. Deposits. 03„,81.51,5" , 8 613 87,116 246 . 9.749 126 144,091,062 t,20,.,5168,54, 1 i 3 37,868,037 , 9,789,910 118 880.453 bon „ $110.775 737,792 03.964 3.569,e91 The directors cf the Philadelphia. Germantown, and rbtown 11t4 reslticro pun • have declared a dividend three per tent payublo on and alter the let day of , toter neat. hiledelphin Steel; Exchange Sales, Sept. 23. v h . For t e s pr 8, E. Fq. 11[AIL11111; Phila. Riehanse.] Yiliza BLUED. Auklokr , 6 th1.„117,14 19 2pr Pine 8.. 11% R Hawing A,. 113 64 Pettit.. 5e B estrwia.o H V. 1.. 12 10 Mtnehlll 5..... 47g . 10 Phibblrbi 4 1tx..111 40 d 0...,.... 47X I I For A Med Pt 62 60 1111tairaR, 15 GO retsu Wei ,b 5 4 14 19th ,ta 15. st It. 2134 01t; ..........95 16 Lehigh Sari p 29 CO do New lotl a' R 2000 Pa 23nart 244 102% '0 do gsg 111CTWEliti Cetewleeell rid. 11% .... 47% BOARDS 10 blinr4llll R. 47,g Inl U 8 7 , 80 Tr N., 10 1000 Om& &tub 81'83. 97 HUMID. do 0 47x 13)9110N 11 9 t 3 05 , 81, 11'1341 Hooding Co 108;1 41 Oxletuu Cool, .„ 48 8 Ooloadooo P 4 11 Pouut 8........ buy, 0000 Penns It Zd mort log 1700 U 8 7.30 Tr N b 15.1.04,4 100 Oats B Ofd b 5 100 AT P#n Ohat scrip. 05 00 Wmira 11 bEO 10) o %tam AN TYll • Mai) Meohe Bank 2da ULONINO P Bid. Asked. $ 61'61. .101,11 MIN STel Eatrli,lol,v idith ed...., 98 Mae§ now..lq ,V 1(1,1; eculs 6e •89,7 i 90 •• 814 02 ad m65 , 80)4•11n5 • • 28X 11(3115-81R3L. R Mkatt. I, Island It.ex.d. 18X 18X Lob 01 & N 5Q 51 L 6,01 et Nay op. 29 30 N Fauns R..... 9 10 • N Pa R Be. 78 .. N Peoria 13100.103 .. Outaw R (lon 3%.4 Oatawlasn Prf.. 1131 12 Fr Bouth'k E.. 41 47 ;Iva & l'hlrd lit Et tIPX 70 Race& Vine-ottaß 10 JOB( W rhile 8.. 34 531( Spruce & Pine.. 14X 14x & 0natca.....83 84 Cheat & Walnut 40 .. 3.rob- St 24% 9i Thir & i!1 'nth. 21 rez Girard Uoilege.. 24 53 ,Tooth & Elev'th 32 .. tng bd410.102;4 104 tad mt , 90., 05h 01 ennh 8.. .. .. Lt. h 50 AI tiara:. 9.1 m29„107 10.5 goal 2 m t4..101,4 103% orris Cul Con., ~ ortMenl Pm 4117 h. • • tfar Stack,. 4 5 Nny Prot.. 14 15 b 06X 67 to B 15 Prof„ 21g .25 •TOL . 90 92 Philadelphia flarkets. ssrrratu ea 28-10V011113g. Hoiden of Flour art firm in their demands, The in . ry is mmtly for bitter brands, which are some at alloys quoietinne 60600 blu e. extra family sold, ly at 55. bb a W. 11, Thome, and 800 bbls. Won hidi. (4LT a ban , ily, on terms kept private. 'The to to the truer mop M .9605.25 for superfine, 85 87f Lit for cilra, tr 6.25 for family, and 310.50687 for furry t , 14 Ge, as to Quality. Rye 'gloat is rce and went dat S 3 6043.62% bbl. Oorn Hord WO; Pew) m. ait steady sts3.l2X .rIP bbl. ICU!? eit tot much offering. Sales o f 807,000 et Uvula lc for Western and Peonsylvanhe reds More, the iota r for cli..ine I Jts, and 1341 c for ti...uth.rn ~ atom, lochrA one lot on private terms 1 and 1,500 ,bels Eirdockt oh to on private terms. Bur 1.4 sar• tior arc mliub sL= alp at (Oolitic for new, and 70074 a r old. ?In—to ell Mrs of let No, 1 Quereltron are mating t CIY ty C(11703 —The, !, wf Let owltturtee arm, but there is very le Ceug In twr war 01141os, I 'lOvt,.(Ni3 —Th. re is rather more tlAug to the WILY ales; 100 c4,-LI built shoulders sold at to ir 8 , 117 ' 3 —Thou le ' , xi little gover , afxl coming In, and `;:" COMMA. hu, TI, olry 1.1 selitna at $l,B/ Ilaxtvo la quoted at 451 Nal 83 y ba. Wake? Is fine i farther soh of bale are reparte3 at :e33,cie, the latter for prime 'Hauteur ,aud drudge at 810 CITY ITEMS. rrER CARTES 1 , 51 VISITS ET GUTEEIINST.— r. P. cuteh hhe t, th e popular photographer, Nos. 704 ed 705 Arch ettent, has inch executed line card pictures the ft ll'atrywitch ; 1, Paymbater Etting ; Colonel ohneon, of the 12 , 11 New Jersey; Adjutant Gonerel hunts; Colonel lien/tire; Her. Mr. Wylie;'Bey. J. ;Fitt Smith vJ. F. Chaplain, pastor of Trinity ‘ , .L. Church ; the Br 4. John Chambers ; General Dana, .titlanecota ; Win. H. Furness, D D;; Captains encherd, Barrben, Creep, and Van Brunt, of the Sri C°l°fl el ( t° lll ° , of the ZOWI9OII dtAfrigne ; Bar ton Butte°, end tr. J. D. crippler, a member of the 'tilted Slates ltu6tao Company, of this city, and, we be ace, the oldest active fitcman in the United States. Outekunet't collection of these beantifnl pistures or the Alinim e les Wei es of the Albutria themselves, icons the lineal in the Union. PURE 11 . 111 TE BRANDY FOR BRANDYINO "sictuts.—Now that the paean is here for preserving ' 6 tiehee In this popular and excellent way, we are happy Intone bonitkeeperc, and others, that ktr. 0. H. Kett. 'Di clothe in line fanuilJ groceries, Arch and Tenth etc, If now In Morn pore White Brandy, an article made cm the heat French Brandy, and especially adapted or Brendileg Peaches and other fruits. Ile lass also lull aesertment of the boat Vinegars and dPtcen of Pickling purposes, We would impress Upon the res• 'lO thet nn otbrr tiratdy shculd be used for this pnr— les when the article above referred to can be obtained , • the 11)6(14 by nail g it is deoldtdly more satisfactory. to 411 who try it. DurclOug AuTrill FRIIITS,—MY. A. L. tut, ttla Crime of American confactionerei corner .1 Ninth bud Chestnut streets, now makes the most' 414t1 DR 418 1)!ar of rich, ripe, luscious Autumn Fruit; Lai ere have ever (MUG toed, either In a privaaor nubile Aldbltlon, We believe 'Varmint, without an exception, to bo tbe moot aristocratic fruiterer in the world. Ne tting brit the flaunt fruits cultivated are Over permitted enter hie establishment. Ills immense line of Con finless le equally exeelltnt. NT , AfOußNltla STORTC,--IWeSSrEI. M. & A. mho& Co, will open on Monday next their ex le esiebliehmt et Ho. 926 chestnut street. It kill be one of er the moot complete in the oily, Their stook le) select, coo:tor/tang every deeoription of mourning ilerria, Is thole y department they will offer the 'Mtn atrial in great variety to snit all tastes. EAT tNif 3 i, We notice, has announced his pro- Van% tar till fall campaign. Barnum, when in New /(41 r• WI, ravels slues at Powers ) Hotel, Park Bow, And ea does 5 119 Ati• 11 Isaacs blenken Commolore Mani Other rorabilitles. _ Tna PICKET GUARD. " All mot Song the Potomac," they says • }lnept now and then a stray picket /Mot as he walks on his beat Vs and fro, Bye rifleman for in the thicket mtlarg—a private or two now and then Will not Quint to the news of the battle; Not an officer lost—only one of the men, 168 44 out all alone the death-rattle." Hark! wee it the night-wind that retitled the leaves? Was It moonlight ao wondrously flashing 1 i t tolled like El BSI Diary, good bye 1" and the life. blcod Is ebbing and Plashing. MI (inlet &Ira the Potomao to-rditht-- Ho bound save the mob of the river I • • While tort fells the dew on the face ofthe dead— The pleltelie off duty forever "B ullet-proof Vests," and Beady•made IlnifOrras at Cbilti _ stokes', under the IA Clootinental.” MEDA,LB are to be preaented to those enlisted tut or the regular erwy and volunteers who may Odin btharomives in battle during the preeettt rebellion. , i t Deli, it Ile hid Br SAWA, authorized the Prraident to a te Iwo !hound medals Prepared and appropriated $lO txio n u Par for them ! These medals are Rimer in atm . allitrance to those dialributed by Granville • "1 the raehlener and Clothier, No. 609 Chestnut Philadelphia, to his many patron.. Kr' 81 ° 1146 : al Ica laid in an el ten olVe assortment of fall and winter rate, he will dlepote of at unprecedented low esit ho~IBE•pPAIthD REPUTATION.--There Is no in the Vatted States that has aa wide-spread repo !or gettlog op military clothing am & 6 ,7 1 4, nog. 608 and 605 Oheeint etreet. Bahian 1 4 7 1 thc loughly acquainted With the n bottles', the/ are b. otliDi to All ell Grdere at moderate price', mut rays " I s 4 huge dock of military ;coda on hand. • WINDOW SHADES, LACE AND MUSLIN CUE TINS. Gilt Cornices and Curtain Ornaments, at Patten's oripr.al cheap Curtain Store, 1408 tiestnnt street. 8e24.4t* BEDS RENOVATED AND FOKIOATED by a new process, will return a better bed than when new. All im purities In Feathers and Hair destroyed at W. Henry Patten a New West End Upholstery Btore, 1405 ()twat. nut street. se24 4tit CARPETS CUT, ALTERED, AND. LAID, by comvetent workmen, and at the lowest possible prices, at Patten's West Find Upholstery Store, HOS Obeetnnt atroet. a024.41.* THE UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WHINGEHS are acknowledged !imparter to all others. They are the only kind with cog -wheels. A child can firmly fasten them o OUT OW tub. Examine them at WALUOTT & BURN-. riam's, 751 Chestnut street. re22.3t* MARINE INTELLIGENCE: NOUBTH PAGX ANBIVPIP. Steamship Norman, Baker 48 hours from Boston, with mine to Barry Winror & 00. Sept 21, lat OM spoke bark Pantaloon. from Cuxhaven, for New York, with forernait gone. The Pantaloon reports having spoken (no dote) lat 41, long 78, ship New. Eagle, dientrated, with passenger a for New Sark. Prig Edwin, Webber, 15 dope from St 'Sohn, N S. with laths to William 0 Lloyd—voiles! to J Z Baxley & Co. fichr,OlaYton do Lortber, Jackson, I. day from Smyrna, Del. with grain to Jas L Bowies do 00. Sch Sarah Warren,Hollingsworth, I day. from 'Little Crrek Landing, Del, with grain to James L Bewley & Co. Bohr T B Oarter, Mattson. :1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wet to James Barrett & Son. " Rehr J W Early, Harrington, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with wheat to Jae Barrett & eon. OLNABID. Behr 0 0 Norris, Artie, Port Royal, Tyler, stone ," Behr D 7 Friel, Meiloy,Wmbington, John 8 Whito. bobr Jobe Kennedy. I)olierty, do do. Htr B L Gnu-, "Ger, Beltimoro. A. Groves, jr. Sir Bristol, °herb*, Now York, W P elide. BY TELBGRAPH. (Clorrorpondonso of the Inflectstrhhk Nzoheitite.) LIOWE% Del. Rept 21 A Areal' ship; name unknown. ;owed. fu this morning. Tbf , bark J P Klemm from Belton, and a large flout of vessels, are at the Breakwater. Wind E. YOTI Si dm MIOMORANDA. Rhla Ellen Foster, Robinson, cleared at Ban Francisco 20:11 hist, for Now York. &hr Varthagena, Kelley, hence at Now Betlfeird 20th inst. Fehr Tolant, Davie, sailed from New Bedford 20th loot fur Ripplcan ' to land limber for this port. &hr Dannoinwer, llor, hence for Boston, sailed Irom Dutch Miami Harbor 18th loot. Schr Phoenix, Hamilton, cleared at New York 22d inst for this port. Behr J V 7 Bell, Bough, cleared al New York, 22d lnet, for this port. SPECIAL, NOTICES. Tat REBBLS DISHEARTENED,,-- BY WIZ sa.tan or rotristt wad,. Rebellion's weak back Has received a hard whack From the hands of our noble defenders ; And we venture to say All the rebel array Feel like fellows with broken Suspenders. Or, as if, all the stitehes In their coats, vests, and—pantaloons, Bad been sown with the weakest spool cotton ; As same garments are made By the it long credit" trade— Most wreickedirprorthiess and rotten. Yes, the traitors must be In the highest degree Disconcerted and sick of their treason; Like all who may try Tower Hall to ontvie In selling cheap goods for the season. But the patriot band Feel each bosom expand With delight oo repentance can mar, Like a man cf good sense, Who, with trifling expense, Dresses neatly at Bennett's Baxmar. Where iS now displayed the largest ohmic or Pall and Wintfr Clothing in Philadelphia, to which large daily additions are being made. We buy and sail for cash only—iherefore at the lowest possible prices. TOWER HALL; No. VI 'MARKET St., Philadelphia. VIENNE PT & 00. FITPItRIOR FAMILY COAL. Lehigh Stove $0 00 Lehigh Nut 5 00 Schuylkill Stove 5 50 Schuylkill Nut 4 60 T. M. ROMMEL'S deal Depot, 050 DELAWARE Avenue, Second wharf below Laurel street. Orders by Despatch promptly attended to. it* El-T-1860-X. DBAKE'd PLANTATIOZT DIPPERS They purify, stteugthen, and invigorate. They create a•healthy appetite, They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind, They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. 'Pim cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Heaeache. They are the best BITTBES in the world. They make the weak men strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Bum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are' taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regent to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli ante persona requiring a gentle alumina. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. D. DRAKE & CO., 202 BROADWAY. New York. se24. Om rFniGREAT TRIUMPE.--STEINWAY & SONS were awarded a first-clasa medal at the late Great laternational Exhibition, London) over the 2.09 Pianos from all parts of the world entered for competition. The special' correspondent of the 'New York Times says: ' 4 Messrs. Steinway's endorsement by the imors is emphatic, and stronger and more to the point than that of any Ettroiman maker." Warerooms at EL &STUB. st2o.ot 1006 CIIESTNIIT Eared. OnovNE BASER I S NEW OIEUTTLA SEWING SO. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re gulling the use of a fast and durable lock-stitch machine, is directed to our No. 9. This le a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, althongh but lately pat into the market, Is already a groat favorite with manufacturers. It le a drat class machine, at a low price. No machine ever introduced in this city has •sold so rapidly, or given each universal satisfaction. It IS yell simple in its construction, easily learned, not liable to get oat of order, works with tine cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally well ; and the low price at which it le sold places it within the reach of all who desire a reliable, serviceable machine. GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO., au2B-ti 780 OEISSTSIfT Street. EINGER. . & CO's LETTER "A" .FA KILT SEWING MAORI:NB, WITH ALL THE RE GENT IhIPIIOTRMBNTS, is the BEST, and OH P EST, and. MOST BELIITIFIII, Of 8.11 Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck In Tarletan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the aortas: Gauze or Gossamer Time, and is ever ready to do its work to per fection. - It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a groat variety of ornamental work. This to sot the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and eo forth, but it will do so better than any other Ma chine The Letter 4, A" Peron)" Sewing Machine may bo had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Once which to now becoming so popular, is, as its name • implies, one that can be folded Into a box or ease which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and-spa cious table for the work to rest upon. 'The cases are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in , its native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, eta., of the very beet quality. SOWd for copy of g. &NUBS & CO.'S GAZETTE. I, I. M. SINGBIi & CO., 4Mi, BROADWAY, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST. jyli-mwftt THE THE BEET IN THE WOBLI). VITLDLAid A. BATONELOIVE celebrated Ilalr Dee produciee a color not to be distingniabod from nature— irarrentod riot to injure the Hair in the least q remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIB instantly terns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair eoft and bean- IluL Sold by all Druggists, he. Kir The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATOELE LOB, on the four Mei of each. bad. , , FAOTOBY, No. 81 BABB - GAT Street (Late 2811 //roadway and /0 NW sWoot), mr2B—ly New York. ONI-PRIOX CLOTHING, OP THB LATEST Muss, made In the Beet Manner, erpreesly for BY, VAIL BALM. LOWEST Begins Prices marked hi Pleb rtgarei. All (kids made to Order warranted tetiefaetory. Our eel-Paws Srarzet Is aridly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. sen-11 lONISS & 00., 604 XABEIT Street. • MARRIED WIMT—OLLEBITT.—On Monday evening, September 22d, 1862, by the Be, IL A. Ogden, D. D., Mr Joshua Wtet to Catharine Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late William Carr Req., of Halifax, Nova Scotia. [Nova Scotia papers please copy.] * SEHITAGN—MINGUEI —On the 16th hot., by Rev. J H. Aldo , . Mr. John S. Heritage, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mies Martha D. Magna, of this city. AK PICBILINfii—JENNENS.—August 21, 1861, by Rev. N. C. Ambler, Mr. Thomas J. Perkins to Miss Harriet 0. Jennens, both of this city. * MAUI OHRON—ROSENTELT.—May nth, by Bev. W. Cathcart, Mr. John Y. KnOnteheon Engineer B. N. to Alin Rachel Bomentelt, of this city . * COSTA—NICHOLS.—On the 20th inst., by Alderman Ogle, Louie Costa, of Italy, to Annie E. Nichols, of MS city. DIED: ADAMS.—On Pirst.day evening, Prudence, widow of William Adams, in the 83d year of her age. * BRIINBDRN.—At New Orleans, William Brunsden; second tfileer of the brig Soto. * BYRNI3B.—On the 21st snot., Patrick Byrum, for ' merly of Pottsville, In the 62d year or his age. * OA BRIGHAN.—On the 22d inst., Mrs. Catherine, ffe of Bernard Carrighan, aged 4i years. ea. GRAM P.—On the 21st (nit., Me.. Hannah A., wife of Charles H. Champ, and daughter of Samuel 0. and the late Rachel Cox, aged 80 years. ENLET.—In Hamden, M. J., on the 21st, Mr. George. Bailey, in the 41st year of his age. * GALLIGHBII.--On the 22d that, Margaret, wife of Hugh Gallagher, aged 48 yeiiis. * Pliltis.—On the 18th inst., on board 'United States ordnance steamer Greet Western, off Helena, Ark., Rog. ghat Steward Bayard N. G. Hopkine, of West Philedel. olds, aged 22 years, 11 month', and 18 days. is MELLOR —On - the 22d islet., Thomas Mellor, in she 47th year of hie age. _ * MOTT.—On the 21st Inst., Charles P. Mott, aged 46 * years. ROR—On thel7th beet., at Port BlLsworth, Aleran• Ma, Ye , Thonas D. Grover, son of Thomas A. and Ileo• becca Roe, in the 18th yea of his age, Private Cora" ',any I, 106th Regiment, P. V. - * SPALMIN.—In Camden, N. J., en the 22d inst., Mary R.eddlogton, wife of William Opalmin, aged 31 years. JOHN P. MARSHALL THE I PIRESS.7"::-PHILADELPELC • TILACK AND: SECOND MOURN /BO Weise silks, just opened Blabb Gros Grabs and Souk de Wed. - Black Taffetas and Oros de Billow. Black Armco+) and Venetiennea. • '• Black Gros d'Ecoese or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Vareoviennee. Black and White neat Stripes and Macke. • _BSSeON & SON, 'bionrning Store, Igo. B 8 OIISSTLI u T Street. EYREIAAN.PELL FOUSTEE and ARCH STREETS. OPENING FOE PALL SALES: ' • . - Magnificent Silks.. . Magnificent Shawls, - Magnificent Poplins. GOOd Nita Silks. niched Printed Goods. • Good Steers of Staples. •se2o-tf ry-r -- A FAIR IN AID or SICK AND 11.3 WOUNDED` SOLDIERS will be' held 'by the ItiBLI-OGRIOTIAN SUNDAY 8 11100 L, 'in , their RCOM. SHIED Street, above Girard avenue, nn every A PTEBECON and EVENING this week, Useful and Fahey Articles for sale. se24.4t* arFIRST WARD—NATIONAL UNION EREOUTIVE CONDI - ITER—A meeting will be held THIS ilVednesday) EVENING, Sept, 24, at Bali-past or yen o'clock; at the twinge of Chas. Dougherty, PASHUNE Road, below Wharton street JOHN' W. DU President. Sonar °Tarnow.. Secretary. lt* LAW DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY Er 3 OF PENNSTLVANIA.—& Term, will cum- Wencis WEDNISDAY, October let.. The Introduc tory, 'Lecture wilt -be doltverod by Professor T. SPUR OM MILLER, in the usual Lecture Room, at 8 o'clock P. M. of that day. - sea-tool Nips OFFICE OF THE riMADEL. ;32 : 5 FRIA, ftIIANCOWN, AND NO Wadi- TOWN RAILROAD COMPANY:---Pmminimpute, September 36, 1862.—The Board of Hansom; at their Meeting of the 11th inst.. deelared a dividend on the Capital Stock of TrlftliE PER OMIT., payable on and after the let day of OUTCOME R next. Transfers of Stock will notbe made for ten days after the 20th inst. W. S. WILSON, ael7.wlrmtool Treasurer. MILITARY GOODS. MILITARY GOODS. 10-OZ. U. S. A• DUCK. 12-OZ. DO. DO. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY COTTON FLANNELS. THE ABOVE IN MBE, FOB BALE HY As DE COURBEY &11AMILTON: N. B.—We are prepared to receive contracts for hi= tore deliveries of ,STANDARD GOOD'S. se24 6t SE.IEBEF., 450 FISFIER, 111ANTIFACTUBBE5 OF INFANTRY AND CAVALRY SWORDS, SABRE BAYONETS, &a. OFFICE, NO. 3 NORTH FIFTH STREET, 0022.3;*. PHILADELPHIA, MILITARY TRIMMINGS BRASS KNATSACE TRIMMINGS, U. S. Regnia. tion, with Buckles, in complete sets. ROLL SR BUCKLES, % -bleb, for Haversacks. BRASS INFANTRY ACCOUTREMENT MOUNT INGS, in complete ems. BRASS HAT ORNAMENTS, Eagles, Bugles, Trum pets, (hosted Sabres, and Crossed Cannon. BRAES LETTERS and NUMBERS. BRASS o&vALaY BZler MOUNTINGS. BRASS INFANTRY do." BLUED CAVALRY MOUNTINGS, 17. S. Regula tion, in sets, complete, including Saddle Tree, Picket Pin, Lariat Rope, Curry Comb, Horse Brush, and Spurs. BRASS SCREW and STRAP SPURS, for Officers. BLUE, SCARLET, and_ affAy—isLAINKETS;for Officers arid Privateti. For sale in quantities, and of the best quality s by W. P. W1T...4S & Co., 38 NORTH TRIED BTREET, Philadelphia ee23-1m E T CORD. FINE TENT CORD. 6,9, and 12 THREAD MANILLA; 1,000 00.11.13 IN STORE Arriving Daily. FOR SAL& Br JOHN S. LEE & CO. HOPE MAKERS AHD SHIP OHINDLERS, No. 46 NORTH WHARVES. eas.at WM. T. SNODGRA.EIS, No. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET. ARMY AND NAVY CLOTH HOUSE:. 6 4 Dark Blue, freSt. 81..12 to 558,00 . 8.4 Light Blues, from 150 to 2.00 6 4 Light Blues, from ' 3.60 to 6.00 6 4 Pilots and Be avers, from 1.60 to 7.00 8.4 and 6-4 Indigo Flannels 60 to 2.50 4-4 and 6.4 Stripe and Plain Woolen Shirt w 4112 2.00 - sel6-12t A RIVEY GOODS! - Sky Blue Kerseyo. - Sky Blue Caosimereo, (for Moen' Panto.) Dark Blue Uniform Clotho. Dark Blue Cap Cloths. Dark Blue Blouse Flannels. White Bernet Flatnels. Twilled Gray Mixed Flat:meth. U. S. Regulation Blankets. ,• , ALSO 10 ounce and 12-ounce' _Standard TENT DUOS. In Okra and for sale by SLADE, SMITH, & NO. 39 LETITIA, AND 40.SOUTYI FRONT OTO.. an27—Ln FRILADELPHLI. GEO. W.SIMONS As BRO., MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, DANBOM-WritNNT NALL, BARB Oal STERET, • ARM DUCTS, (Hp Maim) SWORDS! INFANTRY, CAVALRY, MEDICAL,:Eta. BELTS AND,SASHES, BWODD-NNOTB AND COVBBI3, BHOULDNE STRAPS AND MILITANY-BADGE. PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE TO ORDER. att9.sw ftna _ VORYTYPES.—The artists engaged onl. those Pittman of 'REIMER'S are the best in the country, and the likenesses they produce are worthy of them; In truthful coloring and line finish they excel. BEC)OND Street, above Green. lt* T• .ADIES AND GENTLEMEN ba*e their looks arid beauty greatly improved by visiting the/imams Hair-slang Saloon, FOUR= and SBANOII Streets. se2t•tt If daTIMOTHY SEED, EXTRA Tol.L. CUBAN, for Nab by A. lANDENTH & SON, it* 21 and 22 South EUXTLI Street MEDICINAL. -17 T _- 1860 X. LET our paerereione be what tkey may—Marble Pe laces, broad lands, magnificent plate, or caskets of t , cro utons stones"—they all mink in the balance as against Heaven's great boon. HEALTH, . and they cannot be enjortd without IL The larigirsge of nature attests that whoever would enjoy the pleasure, of food, the beautiee of flowers and landscaper, the joys of compenionshiti, the richt-ion% of literature, or the honors of station and renown, must prttserve their health. And yet,how little is It valued, and how careleraly presorted! The stomach is the receptaolq of all nourishment, and the fountain from which all parte of the body derive their enstenance. , When foul, injurious food enters the stomach, acute almpathy disorganizes ail other organs, and disease, more or less painful, meat follow, The laws of nature cannot he violated with impunity. Night revelry tuzu rious Jiving, irregraarity of meals, and a disordered appetite; wall gradually destroy the power and activity of the stomach. hew many ladies and gentlemen eat and drink disease at late suppers, and arise in the morning with headache, loss , of appe tite, feeling lan guid, unrefreahed, feverish, low spirited, weak .: and incapaciteited to perform any mental or physical duty; and drearn - not this is the beginning of tkat horrid disease, DYSPE PSIA., which assumes a thonaami shapes, and 'points towards a miserable tire and preniattire decay P There can be no medical remedy that will tern lead Into food, or poi d dant a into nourishment, but medical science can assist nature, sunray ezhapted fluids, and, to a great extent, corset the effects 01 diaease, when the habits are abandoned. The Medical Funits bag exbdusted Its reSetwoh for generations' in creating appetisers andovere)ming,.sto reachie derangements Certain ingredients were well estaplithed as pnuezzing beneficial qualities; among these were OALISAYA BABK. AND ST. OSOIX BUN. But still component° ware wanting, and regularity could not be obtained. An invalid physician, sojourning in tbe tropical Wand of St. Croix, observed the habits of the natives, aid gathered from them the receipt for the final accomplishment of this most important end. Its component parte, largely incorporated in the vegetable diet of that lelmod, produced the effect without a proper knowledge of the cense. The article was first made and need as a private medicine. Its effects wore so salutary that It is now being produced end consumed is immense queutlties under the name of . MAK k'B PLANTATION BITTERS, OR OLD HOMMTICAD TONI). They act with the-power of a medicine, and are taken by old or young With the pleasure of a beverage.. The rile of these bitter/ was at . Brit confined .to our extreme Southern cities, but they are now heel:truing wolf known throughout the world, and are inoommended origins."' ring from a disorganised or diseased stomach—such ni Dyspepsia, I%vcr Complaints,. Nervous Affections, , Loss of Appetitei:' Intermittent Fevers, Diarrhcea, Sour 'Stomach, Headache, Fever and Ague, Weak. nen, eft. _ , a morning Appetizer, and after•dinner tonic, they are bold in hick estimation. and should be found upon the si&board of every family. They are also lunch relied upon in the Tropics for Scrofula, lihrumatim, and dropsy. , IMPORTANT ORRTIPIOATR itocuEsvan, December 28th, 1881 "Messrs. P. H. Dasuit & Cie.—GENTLEMEN .1 have been a great sot:fere: from Dyspepsia for throe or four years. I have tried many, if not all, the remedies re commended fcr its cure. Instead of relief, I became worse, bad, to abandon my profession, and emffered greatly from every thing I ate. My mind was much affected, depressed and gloomy. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters. They almost iIIIM9- diotely benefited mo. I continued their use, and to my great joy, lam nearly a well man. I have recommended them in several cases, and as far as I know, always with signal benefit. I am, very respectfully yours, 8 T 1850 - X That you may be your own judge of the efficacy of these orlebrated Bitters, we submit a partial formula of the articles of which they aro composed. BT. CROIX RUM'. The tonic properties of pure S. Oroix Bum are well kijown, and it has long been recommended by physi cians. It if; Manufactured from the Sugar Cane Piaui, and that we use' is selected with great" care from the eztette of a few planters in the interior of that island. OALISAYA, OR KING'S BARK, wee unknown to civilizatton until the middle of the seventeenth century. The natives of Peru afe generally 'managed to have been long : previously acquainted with fie most wonderful medicinal qualities. Humboldt makes favorable mention of the febrifuge qnalitles of this arts. eh; as Zan antidore to FRYBR. AND VLGUE, Intermitlent an d majarious Fevers, in his extensive South American trevelr. The Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, having in her own Perron experienced the beneficial effects of the bark, is said, on her return to Spain, in the voar 1640, to have first introduced this remedy into Europe. After its intrainction it was distributed and sold by the jeenite, who are 'odd to have obtained for it the ester. nuns: sum of its weight in silver. From this circum stance it was called JESUIT'S PownEn, a title which it retailed for many years. In 1056, we are told that an Engliehrean by the name of Sir John Talbot employed it with groat. success in France, in the treatment of Feve r and ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affoolions, most of Ap petite, Wesknees and fiehility, Palpitation of the Heart, Diarrheas, &c., &c., under the name' of English Pow ders Jength, in_the pear.. 1679, its origin and preparation 'to 'Lortis'XlV., by whom it wee divulged. It is now a standard remedy: and fe..ent "played in the preparation of tbe Plantation Bitters. • CASUASILLA. BARK is another iMporlant'ingredlent. It was known in Ger nifiDy as early as 1790, and much used as a substitute, for Peruvian Byroi , Tt is employed as a gentle-stimu lent and tonic. in Dyspepsia, entente Diarrheas, Colic, Dysentery, and diseases of the stomach arid bowels. DANDELION is need for inflammation of the loins and spleen, in cases of Milan , secretions anedropeical affections, dependent upon obstructions of the abdominal vieoera, and derange.. went of the digestive organs generally. OH&MONILE BLOWERS, used for enfeebled digestion and want of appetite. WIN TETIG SEEN and is el• peclally valuable in Scrofida, ElteustairsmTaTurama= MAW affections. LAVENDER , FLOWERS, an aront!,lle stimulant and tonic, highly invigorating in nervous debility, generous to the palate and stomach. ANISE, an aromatic carminative, creating flesh, muscle, and milk. Much need in nureing. R - T - 1860 - X Another ingredient, of remarkable and wonderful vir tues, used In the preparation of these Bitters, is a native of Brazil, and as yet unknown to the commune of the world. A Spanish writer gays : * * * * * c; ad roinistered with St. Croix mu, it never fails to relieve Nervous Tremor, Wakefulness, disturbed sleep, &c.; and that it is used with great effect by the Brazilian, Spanish, sad Peruvian ladies to heighten their color and beauty . : It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition, and brilliancy to the complexion." We withhold its name from the public for the present. • To the above ere added Clove Buds, Orange, Oarraway, Ckniatder, and Snake Root. The whole is combined by a perfect chemical process, and under the Immediate supervision of a akilfal and scientific Pharmicentist. DBAIiIPS PLANTATION BITTERS, olt OLD HONEST 9 1AD TONIC, are put np in Patent Bottlea r repreeenting n Swiss cottage, and aro an ornarent to the side board. BRA BICKVESS. Travellers by railroad or upon the inland rivers; where the great °haus° of water is each a prolific cme of In eiptet t die( see like BILIOUS, INTERMITTENT. ACME, AND CHILL EVERS, may feel a certain reliance if they protect themselres with these Bitters. The muddy water of the Western rivers, filled with decayed vegetable and animal matter is quite sure to produce disease, unless guarded by an antidote. such as ii found in the Plantation Hitters. WHAT IS SAID OF THE PL A.N TAMA! 81711110. PHILADELPHIA, ISt month, 16A day, 1863. "ESTEEMED FRIEND: -Wilt thou send me another case T --27041.;,f_a.a_urnven_so..heneflelaL. or agreeable to my invalid wife and myself as the Planta. tic. Bitters. t , Thy Friend, N. B.—The secret of the immense sale of the Planta tion Bitters is thtir tested purity. The St. Croix Rum and every article used is warranted perfectly pure. It is the inteutiou of the Proprietors to sustain the reputation of this article upon its merit. Bo careful that evtry bottle hears the fac-simile signa ture of tte Proprietors, P. H. DRLICS & 00., New York. Drake's FL.iNT&TION Btrrsas are sold by all Druggists, Grocers, Bottle, and Restaurants. P. H. DB&KE & 00., No. 202 BROLDWA.Y. et 44 R tmlbt GENTS'.. FURNISHING GOODS. G EORGE GRANT, NATIVIAOTITRIR OT AND DEALER IN . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. selEpan VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The anbactiber would invite attention to his IMPROVED OUT 07 SHIRTS, Wbioh he makes a specialty in his business. Ablo, 0011- stonily reoelvins NOVILT11:8 FOR anraLIIMITWEI WEAR. J. W. SCOTT. ONNTLZKISIPS WURIUSHING =ORA - Pa 814 0111157N0T -877Z1L T, 10041 Tour doors below the Oonttnental. LOOKING .GLASSES. JAMIE 13. EARLS /I SON, MARIVIAOIITHIRS AHD IMPORTISS obi ; LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTIISIOB, FINXI INGRAVINGB• PICITUBI MAD PORTBELIT • ' PHOTOGRA.II3AIdI3, - PHOTOGRAPH ALBVidel CARTES-DR-VISIT], PORTRAITS. EARLE'S GALLERIES. 110 UHESTNUT STREINT, TELADILTERA. ANTI-FRIOTION METAL, goofier (meaty, For We by JAMB YOOO2l, dn.. CITY BRASS FOUNDRY, DRWRZRII AIALST, Between Front tad 13econd, lime and Arch ids, . t. Rev. J. 6. CIATHORN." IBAAO HOWL&ED." EDNE&D - ANI,UmINOSIM24, 18te: RETAEG 4 10E10 :GbODS. • T-lURTAIN STORE: i ; • 1, -1 4;;','. • • CU R T - A IN . D S.. AND • - FURNITURE • OGVEUINGS. • Bra:listener, Reps, Damasks, Tapestries, Satins, Plashes, - Rich Lai. and Iftrelin Cattail:l, - . Rich Lace and:Minas' Drsimies, • Yurnitwee Chintzes, Dimities, koreens. - -Bands, Loop!, Tassels, 00Mi014* BEEPPAAD V4IC.HARLINGEN, • & AR BISON, . toes. cinzerltri'sir'eit, importer 11'4,0 9 410i and 'lrtirnisbing Goods. se24-...11118t is 4 EYRE' & ,LANEjELL4 E. & L. FOURTH AND. Aw. FOURTH AND .ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH... OPENING FOR. FALL; BALMOI,IAL spwrs, GOOD BLACK - SUM, STAPLE LINEN GOODS, BLACK . six4I4A. SHAWLS, NEN sH4wLs;, I muskrNs .By _THE PIEOE, REPS,, ()WIRED COLD--, FRENCH. PLAID ' itANNEro FULL STOOK Olt WOOLENS .RICHEST 'PRINTED - 6100 D. NEW ISTYLE - DREES4OOO3;= : , GOOD . COL'D t POlltt DE 801:8, MAGNIFICENT -10/118rOES, MAGNIFICENT' BUNTED .GOODS. mwsti • 07 - OASES SOMIE FItI'D SILK - 8;-"' . iv Solid Brosn Figured, •-• Feld Blue Figured, *AN Green Figured. - BYBIR & 'LAND F.9IIIITA ,a; 'VINE BLUE'AND'BROWNII,iIERI . 1 NOBS— . -- Humboldt Portia Herlnoaa, New Bbada Bloellerinces, Llgibi and Dark Drown Merinoes. • - HYRIC.& Leap; HOUILTH au SHAWLS TOR rwanvitra44. TRADE— a I Full Line of Black Shawls, I - Frill Lite of Black &alas, I Full Line of Woollen iihawl3. 1 _ EYRE 8: L (EDELL, FOI3IITEI aril ABM. eBAP DRY GOODS' - OA • P MSS ......OLOTHI3,' AND WINDOW 6 1iA.D183..:-.V. 10. A'RCHAEIBAU,LT, N., E. corner ELRIENTH , and KANEET 6treCts. gpl opentbiamornbig, from ¬ion, lograin Carpels Ml 7 4L 60, 62, and 750; Entry and Stair Cerpete, 16 teB6:4llEBg Garnett, 31, BT, and 450.; Floor Oil Clothe ' to- 50c.; Gilt bordered Window 668(1.4E: 50c. to Slf 6; Buff and Green Wiudow Rolland, 16 to 20c.; Flannela. 25 to 50c.; Drees Goode in great variety, from 16 to 50C ; Canton Flannels, 2t to 310. ay.24.wtmlitt • • • i VLAIINELS..;--Juat received, fifteen JL pieces of those Celebrated Shaker FL4NNBI44, at 65 cents; they are full yard wide, very heavy and-tiff obrintablo. This is, I suppose, all there will be at that price, this seaaon. All-wool White, at 25; all-wool Bed, at 26; White, yard wide, heavy, at 40 eta ; Bed twilled, at 37X, 40, and 45; Blue twilled, 40, 45, and 50; Gray twilled, at 87%,:40,'46, 50, and •62,x¢ ; Sallerdvale Flannels, in every variety that comas, from 250. up. There are very desirable, on account of their washing so nice. 'Heavy Union 'Flanhil, at• 28 eta. These goods are ail very cheap, belinebnt • a small' advance on las year>4 prpee. GELNYILLE B. 11KINBS, 5e22.3t . 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth: ILANNEL SHIRTINGS, STRIPED AHD PLAID; of good onelitiand desirable 'BrYies, just received. SHEPPARD, 'VAR HARLINGEN. & ARBP3OI4 ee2o- Stu • ' • 'lOOB OBE3TNUT street. ,ARMY BLASKETE4 ARMY "MAN KE TB, , For sale *t low itieesibY • BEKETABD, VAIII•HAELIEWEN, & ARRIBON, 6/10•8trn • /`• 1009 GEIEBTSITT street. CUTLERY: WORMAN & ELY, No. 130 PEGG STREET, PHILLDELPNIA., MANUFACSURARa• OF: PATENT CAST-STEEL TABLE CUTLERY; Abe, the BEST and CHEAPEST ARMY KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON IN, THE MARKET. CAST-STEEL VOWKS.• se24-wfm3m . MILITARY. NOW`:II4 • THE. YIELD. RUSSELL. TROOP. All mcmbore of this Troop now in the city will report immediately at CAFTAN FEY'S TENT, ENDEPENDENOE SQTrAIIE. A few more active young . men will be accepted by sp. Plying at once. - This Troop receives all the BOUNTINVV . • amounting in all to 167 DOLL EL1313. CAPT. WM. k. FRY. • se2l 4t* „- OFFICE GT. THE ANDERSON TRO P, P. V. Ground floor of the Ponnsylrania II Office, Corner of THIRD St. and WILL= lAltey, belosi WALNUT. Captain WILLIAM J. PAL B. The ANDEBEON CAVALRY (Kirin. (loerai Buell's escort) has been reernikd for special servf e in the De partment of Ole Ohio, end will be permatently attached to Headquarteis. field 81* AttCAPT. WILLIAM H. FRY leaves for Harrleberg on T: iDAY. All members of the RUSSELL d es i r i og troupOrtation will report before 12 o'clo. on that day. r ee24 2l* A H EADQU MITERS HOM.H . I lorry OF PHILADELPHIA, RODISM GENERAL ORDER, NO. 1 The troops sent from this city to Hari the recent orders of the Governor of the 01 having been by him ordered to return to t . k to be discharged from further service made il den, it is hereby directed : 1. That the commanding officers of re 'ents, or of corollaries, who have, received from*the cit Of Philadel phia arms . accoutrements , musical instro ants, over mate, blenkets,knapsacks, havereacts, c eens, knifes, fork', spoons, plates, camp kettles, mess es, ftmmu non, or sapplies cf any kind for the use o heir respec tlve command?, do forthwithFeturn the s to the Quar -4 tetmaster's Department of the . Home Galt, at the City '-*Areenel, in Race street, below Broad sire 2. The arms, accoutrements, and must instrtifrienttr 7 - Stet have been itched-to the - companies ir the Home Guard are excepted from the above order, etgwiltrie re tained by ,the said companies for their use. 1 - 3. The uniforms of the Home Guard, here ter, will be Similar to the uniforms : adopted for the rept 'army of the Baited-States, th e regiments of each " 'Conform ing therein to the uniform of the , correspoudpg : arm in the laid regular army. It will coneist"of thdariny hat, a dark. blue blouse, and light-blue pantalood, with the al pro Per trimmings to designate corps end gr aof rank. 4 The companies that have been formed i the wards and precincts , arid which are not component arts of ex isting military organizations in this city, ST espectfnily invited to attach themselves to the Home Gn ,in which they will be orga-lzed as regiments, or lemon rated with the old regiments thereof, as they may pref., : By order of A. J. PLLASstiroN, Brigadier General Oommanding Hose Gnarl: .WII BlADymeri;An't Adj. Gen. . - i 5e24.51 IND'EPENDENCE oADzirs. - -lhe .underslgned having School .for- the Military Instruction of drill on Monday and Thursday afterno.A week, at' 4 o'clock, at the Armory, N. B BIGHTEENTBI end OHNBTNIIT 'Street! For terms and circulars apply to HOYT W. corner Tenth and Obeetnut streets,.at the the afternoons of the drids, - or'st the reeiden G BORIINDI • No. 1912 00,1 TE se23-6t* 1152 d PENNSYLVANIA TBIRS.—Good Men, are wa i sted for BA of ibis Regiment. For partiCulars, quarters of Battery L. 3343 HARMONY at delphis, and 441 ST. JOHN greet. Osptsin—JOSE PH W. SANDNRBON. Ist Llentenant--ABSOLD GER° PEI 2d Lientonant—BXßYETES HAWK. , lit) RECRUITS YOST DELAWABR—Heavy Artineryy‘serribe.— 5165 Bounty ; 890 before leaving the atty. Any persons moderatending milthiry drill, whop w ill bring In pounds of men, min beve poeltione in Ile oompeny. Pay, rations, and in:Worts, from day of mushy. Apply at Headonarters, 409. CHESTNUT Street. !5e20.51.* 'HEADQUARTERS lIONIE otrAnD, - CITY OT'PHILADELPHIA, Beet-19, 1882. ' GENERAL ORDER No. Is:, THE EXIGENCIES OP THE' PUBLIC 'SERVIOIII rouutrb that the'Home Guard be filled, aooording to the plan of Ite organization, to its maximum Mendel:ll, 10,000 men, It le therefore ordered :. 1. ' That the lend, •of lento! Artillery, two let. services of one regiments of Infantry, and ones regiment of Oavatry— each reeffinent to consist of ten companies of 106 officers and men—will be accepted, and the regiments strolled in the Home Guard. Our citizens' are invited to organize them without delay. 2d. Officers of existing regiments In the Home Guard not op duty with their commands in service trill forth with open their respective Armories, and proceed to re cruit their companies to the standard of INSolllcers and men, and will report daily, at nine o'clock A.M., to these Beadquarters, the additions thereto they have received. By order of A. J. PL,BaSONTON, Brig. Gen. Commanding Home Guard. Wst. BRADFORD, /test, Adit. Gen. go9o 6t AND EAR,. - DR. JAMES LEWIS, 001JLIST . and AUBIST, has agattt re turned tram big professional toarin Enrope.-and Derma aantly located at No. NT North SITE Stmt. Office horn), from 9t012A. M. and 2to 411'.11. *B2l4=lf* CO iOR HOUS ES DVX' l. .. l4 r 4irli ' • - (*BERNE kAtiIMILOTIIIiINS C 0.13 P R N.T . COO 00aea NEW FALL , EITYLXIS. )'OE BALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & 00., .bla-ormfBm No. 220 OEMSTNITT Btreet. SEAMLESS BAGS. :.` - . . . ( 4 LEWIRTON" and cc PBENIDThr cg A." WELLING, COFFIN, & 00., hal-mwilm No. 220 CHESTNUT Stmt. gEAMLESS BAGS. Stork's 3-Bushel. 16,000 Androscoggin'. Lewiston A. • Prince Albert. Asoositeng 0. Ozark. Prrnminm A. Union A. • `. • •• Jute, &c., /to. For nate, net cash on delivery, by ee'73. 500 BALES STANDARD PEP PERELL DRILLS. 600 Suffolk Lawrence, Na 8 : o. _ 60 twee riegaaboce. 100 cases Slaterville Ex. Canton Flannels , 7,000 yds. Hamilton, 3 inch. 6 cases Vermillion White Bock Linsey& -• • Bob ROY Lineeye.• Domot Flannels, Army standard. • 4 Point Blankets, weight el( lbs., for Hospital. Low-prioed Madder Prints, ao., do. For sele, net 'cash on delivery, by • • GEO. GRIGG, 210 CHURCH-alley. ATLANTIC DELAINE COMPANY. MOURNING PRINTS, Black and White, Black and Purple, Black and Gray, Black and Lavender, NEW STANDARD STYLES, • YBiMTYD BY fox, SLATER ' & SONG; SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO., •you SALE BY . • JOSEPH LEA, 128 AND 130 'CHESTNUT STREET. ..; , ARMY GOODS. • L T AO L non = • f:a.1101r. DARK-BLUE GOAT CLOTHS. DABS-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.' SKY-BLUE . CLOTHS FOR OFFIDICUS. ABBY BLANKED!, STANDARD WEIGHT. • 10-ODHOIE DOOR. DWELLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN , DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND KEIrRTINGS. For Bale by eel.if it ARMY BLANKETS. GOVERNMENT STANDARD,' \ FOR SALE BY FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. AGENTS. ati29-12 WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., NO. 220 OIIEBTITUT STREW, tre Itrnehroi to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY OF ARMY WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS, Or STANDARD QUALITY. sar-am HUTOHINSON. - aro. us CUE MINT, 0011111I0SIONI NEBOHAIMS 10sIrs BALE 01 PHILELDIELPRIA-MADE GOODS. nh116410 • FIVE TWENTIES: ou, 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERN MENT AFTER FIVE YEARS.; I am instructed by the SECRETARY or THE TREASURY to receive imbeoriations for the above LOAN AT PAR. THE INTEREST TO CORMENUE PROM DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thrut avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by feetdrinE payment in GOLD of the intereet from May A fa supply of these Bonds always on hand. JAY COOKE, • SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 . BOUTHsTEEERD ST. i➢2B-tf lIARD. 23,1862. nrg t under 'monwealth, • homes and said or- 11. WALTON, WALTON Sr. YOST, BANKERS, BROKERS, AND 2b South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. BSSZBEI&OES. Jay Cooke & Co., Hon. Jamea Pollock, James, Kent, Bente°, & Co., Hon. H. D. Poster, Maberlok, Black, & Co., Hon. A. H. Reeder, C. TdoKibbin & Bon, Hon. Aee Packer, N. P. Middleton & Bro., Hon. Warren J. Woodward. Hon. Wm. WIAMR, V. L. Bradford, Bed. , an7.am • TiniLTR'S BABE DEPOT MOVE ING S) to No. 21 South VUNTH Street, neat FFninklin Institute. The undenlgned, thankful for peat favors, and being determined to 'merit future patronage , ' has secured dQ elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand large assortment of LiUle's Celebrated Wrought mat Chilled 'lron Eire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof Wee madeLe, LIII/0 Unequalled Bank Vault, Bate, and Bank Lillie'. Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnk...Nt( to order on short node.. Tkds Is the - strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, partiesdar attention >s celled to Lißiall Rea Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, lb. This Safe LS °on oeded to amass in style and elegance anything yet el fared for this purposo, and is the only one that is strictly Are and burglarproof. Brunie. Plorion.—l bare now on hand say twenty of Carrel, Herring, & Co.'s Bares, most of them nearly new s and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment aa to elves, and ell lately exchanged for thi mow celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be .old at vary Low prioes. Plow call and examine. Ja2s-lyff M. 0. BADLXII, Agent. CITY .esied hie oath, will . of each 1 corner of BaO., 13. T mory OR i ItUN rzwr L, i M Head et, N. hns.- i i I 423.12k* EVANEI & WATSON'S Er BAL.:woman BAIII IMRE, 16 BOUTH FOURTH 61 . 1161114 PHILADZLPIIIA, PA. A. brae variety of YIRII-PBOO7I SAM •!ways et COMPAN4Of t . . . . . veto • utaritelloz • oomrarnr, A? ' No. 406 OHNSTIIIPT Street. YES' AND INLAND lffatraANO.S. DIBNOTODS. _ , W. It. Boot, D. D. Woodruff, • Ohm. Bleherieon, John Reeder, Jr., HOTIri Lewis, Jr., P. S. Jnettee, Alex. Wbumln, Weaulngton jam, Geo. A. West, Ulm. Stokes, 0. W. Doe* John W. Dearman. FRANCIS N. DUCK, Preiddeut. ODAMLIM BIONADDSOft, 'Thu Proddent. WILLIAMS L BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mbIIMSI COMMONWEALTH jam Milli- BARON 0011PAHT, OH TRH !MATZ UN HIENOTLYAHILL DIRNOTORS. Darts .Ja i rits M. D., Charles H. Rogers, John H. John H. Vjalker ' i Ildward 07 iZti, Robert a hcmictalul Thome. B. Stewart, William Struthers, Jiens7 Lewis, Jr. lillish Jones. DAVID JATITH, M D., Preatdent. JOHN M. vrEITTALL, roe PreeMsak HAMUIL B. MOON, Bacretaz7. oMoe, Oennuonweelth Butidinit, On Kti llerrinli Newt, Platedeiphis. _ , itelk-if If GRO. GRURAi 219 CHURCH Altai FROTHINVHAN & WELLS. FINANCIAL. riIOYLS R. TOB7I. SAFES. • A...R.0•E"13 . • Inivr•N O VEL.L • THIRD THOUSAND JOVT RUDY. .1 SECOND THOUSAND EIOLD'DIfT ON PUBLICIA! 'ZION DKr: '." • _ Zs AND ' llNritt . • • A-NEW NOVEL BY -A. 8..110E, Author of 5' I've Been Thinking," "Long Look Ahead," "True to the LaPt," ko. One large, handsome 12m0.; cloth bound. Price SI 25. "There is no writer of the .present day wit , excels this anther in pure eimplicity of style. and nsinral tntereet Aud truthfulness of Parrattve._ , ln thensaods of families his books aro reed and reread with-Tr...fit, and ever in ert sting delight"- ' lark AND 'UNLIKE fe, welbink, superior to any other of Mr. Itoe'e works; iris one 44 these natural do meetic Aerie* which• appeal directly' to toe heart, and white it involver' all the charms of a dramatic narrative, it bee the further merit of convoying instruction se to conduct in life." • . " It is a healthy, sterling bcok, worth its weight in gold. livery replier of a novel with onapproachebir once tendencies, will be charmed with LIRE AND UNLIKE." CARLETON Ptiblisher, " • S.-S TAMP TAXO'S OR DUTIES. ,V,p'--4.11 the GO T ERNMENT TAXES, to be raid by. evcribcidy, on and after October' le, are poblished on a nice card, and are for sale, at retail or a+ lesale, at T. B. PETERSON Br, BROTHERS', No. 306 CHE6TITUT Street, Phstedelphia. Single copier 10 cents, throe .copiel for 25 oaote, 25 copies for 1175, fifty copies for.s3, or 100 copies for 85 Address all eiders at these rates us above, and they will be filled at once. 0031fR Font per mail on receipt of price. AGENTS wanted, everywhere, to sell the abate, !'SOMETHING S NSW!!! :• • _ FAMILY BIBLE% arranged for PIiOTOGR,S.PHIO PORTIiA.I2I3 of • PAINELIDEL Several styles now paglig.SOCllig and BIBLE 3, In great variety, ranging front 25 'Otto to 825 • $1.75. PHOATLOBuGuRsAPH $ 17.5• A new lot bound in 317BREY 17.011.00130,• Vl7l/10 SIZR, with oleo, reduced to $1.75, LBlati TIIAN 0087 TO MANURAOTIIBB. Other -1491ee 9roPordonate4 low! 'PITCHER'S Cheap Bookstore, ee6 tool ,439 OHBSTNIIT gtroet. mHE BATTLES IN VIRGINIA.- We IS ball bave ready TO-DAY. of Bltmtie Map of Virginia, giving clear and scour& informatiOn concerning ALL TEE BATTLE-FIELDB now engaging attention 1 Virginia. Price, 50 cents,. Also IncOlelian's War Mar of the 'Middle and Eoutti ern S tate,, upon whiob arc marked all the Battle-Ilelds, ati• compacted by the dates. Price $l. For sale by WK. 13..4 14.1. FRED, AttattigN, e 62 • • • 606 . 01111STNIIT Street. V • IMAIMING MAP Or 1r SIZE 26 BY 28. MOH SVUErrtri,-- Sold in all Periodical and Book Stores; also sent to any addrom on receipt or price. For. particulars see adver tisement in Frank Leatie'e Pictorial., _ L. PRANG & 00., Publisbere, 106 Washington.street, Boston, Elms. , tka2B•lEll 614: 1 ,biilit40 11 41tIVAC); , A; 41 i:+: BROTHERHEAD'S CIRCII • DATING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and American Books, including ALL (MASSE 3 of Lite ratnre. This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED here. . . Terme $5 per year ; six menthe SS three months $1.150; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents • per day. 21E1 South EIGHTH Street. seB.3m RNOLIiH AND FRENCH FAMILY OrROULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DE LECTURE, 1317 011E5TNUT STREET. Subscriptions por, year, month, and day. General catalogue just pnbitshed, famished gratis. In Preps, Catalogue of tbo Young Ladies' French Li brary. . 4 Catalogue de Ea Oa:M.3 thtque deg Dames et des De- Mtn:salts.' Id. M. KONAOFIESI, Agent, self-Xm 1817 CHESTNUT Street. 11liE MOST ATTRACTIVE, AND eho truthful end agreeable, pictures you can Snd, are those fernous Portraits, BIZISIER'S Photographs, in oil colors. Gallery, SEtiOND btreet, above Green. • - lt* EADER, ARE YOU FOND OP R eeeirig 800 ;dames? If so ' go to SIIICOND Street, above Green. Ills Colored Photographs for $1 ere undeniably finely colored and finished like neeeee. lt* LADIES AT mug FR ENO.II - 13TUDY. —The Ladies' course of practice commences, as usual, iti the first week in October. An early beginning insures a satisfactory finish in the spring. Ladire practice Mr. Dia L a.OBOIX'S co nbinations of Rational, Syntacttc, and Idiomatic 'Exercises. under his immediatwexplanatory directions, and, wittit,ut any home application whatever, acquire in seven or eight months a competent grammatic and conversational nec of the lan guage for all the purporee of sandal lotercoUree• Learners of French, who have been disappointed in the effect of the memorizing methods, will find Mr. Dela croix's thorough course of Explanatory Grammar the most rational practice for acquiring to sneak and write the largesse in a reasonable time. The :French Study, 140. 967 FILBERV Btreot. It IpROF. 11.11t.A.Ni CORSON'S SE COND Lonna Course of Deetwee ou liluglish Po etry, .Literary,Artf: and Criticism, will commence on TUESDAY Actobir 14, -r 1162 6, r PT/!..4 • - ___~ VAIRVIEW BOARDING SCHOOL, .02 NORRISTOWN, Pa, foi Young Men snd Boys, will commence SEPTEMBER. 29. ee4.22t* GEORGE A. NEWBOLD, Princiwil. R. WI 14tT11 0 P .. TA.PPAN'S • Boarding and Day. Bohool for Young Ladies, No. 1616 UPIII3OD litreet, will reopen on WZDIRESDA.I s September. , . - iyl9-gm HIGH AND' NORMAL . BOHM.•. • - Tbe••Department of .Idodern History, GeograPhy, and Lakin Grammar, in the Girls' High and Normal Sohool, aril be vacant on the let proximo. Applications for the potitlon will be received at the of tloe of the Controllers of Pablo Schools, S. R. corner of SIXTH and ADRLPHI Streets, until the 25th lust All applicants most have had at least two years' expe rience in teaching. By order of the Committee on Girls' Utah and Normal School. GEORGE W. VAUGHA.N, re2o smwSt. Chairman. - - BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. REMOVAL. %The Sixth Seseion of the BOARDING BOHOOL FOB GIRLS, heretofore oonducted by the Subscribers, near Darby, Pa under the name of "SHARON FEMALE SEMINARY," Will open 10th mo., Ist, 1862, at Attleboro, Backs county, Pa., under the name of • BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITITTE. Every facility will be afforded whereby a thorough and finhhed course of instruction in all the elementary and higher branches of en ENGLISH, OLASSIOAL, find MATHEMATICAL Education may be obtained. ,Oirculars, embracing full details of the Institution, may be had on application to the Principals, Attleboro, Bucks county, Pa., or to Edward Parrish, Philadelphia. • TERM. The charge for tuition in English branches, with Imerd, washing, fuel, and lights, including pens and ink, and the' use or the library, is at the rate of $l6O for the achool-year. - Latin, Greek, French, German, and Drawing, each extra. ISRAEL J. 0E41911E, • JANE P. GRAHAME, eeB.Bm • Prthcirftls. vi - ABBIELAL'S SALE.--By virtue of a ILL Writ of Saioby the Hon. JOHN OADWATADEN. Judge of the District Court of thetinited States in anti for the Eastern District of Pennolvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and beet bidder, for cash, at Samuel O. Cook'd Auction Store, No. 124 South FRONT Street, on TCIE3t-AY, Oct. 7, 1862, at 12 o'clock lii , a portion of the cargo of the schooner fIJt3AN J ANN, viz : Q cases Hate, 1 case Stationery, Jewelry, &c., 1 case Lustre Coate, and 20 cane of Axes. . . S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, erpteraber 22,1862. , seal •6t MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of .01. a Writ of Sale, by the lion. JQH_Nuirtlft" --nEtylettieirriact of fo - nOrrylvania, in Admi ralty;to me directed', will be sold, at public sale, to the highest and beet bidder, for cash, at Samuel O. Cook's Auction Store, No. 124 South FRONT Street, on Ting-. DAY, Oct. 7th, 1882. at 12 o'clock hi., a nortion of the cargo of schooner I.A CRIODA, viz : 10 kegs Batter, 1 box Spool Cotton, 1 box Glues Chimneys, 1 case Smok ing Pipes, 2 cases Spool Cotton. The goods can be seen / at the Store. WILLIAM mail,* A.RD, U. Marshal Eastern District of Penna. PurzAran.mmLi:&rptember 23,1884 5e24.84 MARSHAL'S' °FMB, ritITAMILPRIA, Septlanber 22, 1862. The Marshal's Bale of the cargo' of the schooner ALERT will tae place on the 24th hist., at YIUHE NEB'B ROBE, No. 142 North FRONT street. WILLIAM MIL LWARD, se23-2t IT. 8. if withal B. 1). of Penna. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN 06.1)- ,WALADBII, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for,the Easton:l District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will bo eold at public sale, to the highest and beat bidder, for laugh, at MICHEi- NIB'S STORN, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., the cargo of the eobooner ALIBT, consdating of coffee, ci gars brogans, gaiters, thread, paper, stationery, lead, soar, linseed oil, keel, sheet-iron, and other articles of merchandise. WILLIAM. MILLWABD, 11. S. Marshal Eastern District of Penna. PHILADELPHIA, September 4,1802. . • st 26-2; /EAIWHAL'B SALE.—By virtue cf a Writ of Sale, by the Han. JOHN 0 tiDWALADEB, Judge of the District Oourt of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylyaniti, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at pnblio sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cub at SAMUEL 0. COOK'S AUCTION STORE, I 24 South FRONT Street, on TUESDAY MORNING October 7, 1882, a part or the cargo of the steamer LODONA, consisting of dolt Fish, ourratil • Figs , Raisins, °Offen, Tea, and Almonds, .(shelled.) WILLIAM MILLWiRD, " V. S. Marshal B.D. of l''eamaylvards. PIIILADDLPHIA. September 20,1882. .. • se22-6t WRT.TE PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE CIDER AND WINE VINI4#AR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS, ,SPIC.ES, &c., &c. All the rot/nines for PreeerTing end Pickling Ptu7omil ALBERT -0 ROBERTS, TRUSS AND BRACE DE. PABTADINT. O. H. ITZEDLIS, • Twirling and BAOK Streets, Philadelphia. Hernial TraBOO and 1110010 1 41104 applienotv Dorreo ti l Winded by O. H. NENDLItIi. Fine French and approved American, adapted to emery f or= o r rupture, adulta cbikirem FugWl and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Srui. peneories, Elastic Btockinga, and Syringes to great va• riety, Ladies' Department, TWELFTH Street, Girt dlocebalow RllOO. Conducted by oompetant 17413-Bcn tr NEW PUBLICATION . PITCHER'S Bookstore, No. 430 CHESTNUT Btrort APOTEDB FULL SUPPLY PHOTOGRAPHS.'" EDUCATIONAL: MARSHAL'S SALES. WILLISM bIiLLWABD, DIELLNE, IN NINA GIBOOZINZB, CORNER BLEVINTH AND VINE. PERSONAL. PENSIONS, $lOO BOUNTY, AND PAS procured end collected for Soldiers, Bedlam aid the relettvee of finch et are deceseed,by_ if , ATTBNE r, AT 1118 LJAMES ANDDITCH COLLECTI O ON OFFICE, 414 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. For bminepe done in this line charges will be as fol low:I: For collecting Soldiers' and Sailors' Pay lass they "bob amount, when over 880 in amount, 2% per 'gent o:t the excess. For collecting arrears of Pay and moo B. may for relatives of deceits./ soldiers, 2% per cen t. Fc.v procuring Pensicme, the Government fee, - For collect: and .Procuring such for relativot of de ceased soldiere nut ?have volunteered ainre the 25tb Angnst, 1862, freo this city, no oharg4. as previously proposed. 'AMES FULTON, se2o tf if 424 WALNUT Streat..Phitadelohca. IDOWW. AND MOTH ERB.— Pensions, Pension. WWowe. Orphans, , Mothers, Dlschaese* &Wiens, Sailors, and 11101111011, collided t:Lo Peasiona, should call at once on JOSEPH - 11. DEVITT & (104 - Formica and 3fllitary agautp No. 427 weLearre street. B 0 UNTY AND 'BACK PAY I ' , .-.Bounty and Beck Pay! Bownty - and Back Pay! Bounty. and Back Pay !—Wives, OhildrOn; B r others, Mothers, Brothers, and Sisters arc entitledto•Bbnut9 and Back Pay, and should make early application to JOSEPH E. DEViTP & Military and Naval tgenoir No. 427 WALtitrt Staet.:7 sel9-6t rpHE MOTHER - (ALTHOUGH 1 HER HUSBAND IS ALIVI) of any • Seldier, Sailor, or Marine, killed, or who' may have died in the service of the Uotted Etatee, and on whom she may have been derendent. in whole or inwart, for relief, la <Witted to a Pensirin or at least Eight Dollars ger month, ni making an immediute application to JOSEPH E. DEVITT & co.; No. 427 WALNUT Street. Remember the number, Four Hundred and TnentY. seven. .MILITARY AND NAVAL &GERDY. ADDREBB - BY MALL, OD, APPLY IN PEIVOIC. sel94t PRIZE MONEY, RATION MONEY, &0., &0., osPbod or collected at JOSEPH E. DEVITT & DO.E't No 427 weLtaur streAt, Mulelabia. Remember the number, Four Hundred and Twenty- THE MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENTIr. eolA•IN AMUSEMENTS CiRAND FLORAL AND FRUIT A..)1 FICaTIVAL, in Mil at IL ' • SOLDTERS'-HORE, Commencing )MONDAY EVENING, September 20, and continent gAitaing the week. at CONCERT HALL. • The Ladies having it in cintrge intend mfering it Ma moet imposing Fair ever held in this city. Arrangements have been made with the • GICEMAFIA, ORCHESTRA. For every evening doling the week. Donatierus tit Recite end newels wilt be thankfully received at. thi Ball. TICKETS 10 cents. For aide at the usual places, ant at the Ticket PIM* of the Bali. ae2l-10t 8. J ON 'DREW'S ARCH= NI B STREET . THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. B. FREDERIDNII. —Rosiness Agent and Treasurer. JOS. D. - MURPHY. W/DNl — Er s iDrr r A - RiPPargX-SINII COOMBS. THE WORLD' OF FASH.II ..5W t . 42 M • Marie Miss JANE 000 KBE. Adolph ....Mr. BARTON HILL. To corclud. with the new Farce of THE COLLEEN BA WN SETTLED. AT LAST. Myles. Na•Corfaieen Mr. FRANK DREW. Lord Dundreary ha. BARTON HILL. Eire 'Hardress Oregan Mrs. O. HERBER. Friday—Benefit of tales COOMBS: Prices as usual. Doors open at TX—Curtain rises at TX o'clock. ALNIIT-STREET TELEA --•- TRE. 11 ) V . Bole Lessee gra. M. A GARRETT§OYL Enemata Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELTAr. LAST NIGHT BUT THREE OF AIM: M. WALLER,. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, SEPT Pet, That night of the new Oriental tragedy of ALZIRa. Alzira N. WALLER. To conclude with the lanebable Farce or POOR PILLIOODDY. John Peter Pillicoddr Mr. YINZN9, BOWERL Doors open at 7—Performance commences-at-7X. ABEL & CO.'S - STEREOPTICON. —AS 8 E RIR L V BIIILDINA3, .TERTH AND 011E3TRIn STREETS. A new eerie.; of thew GIGANTIO STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES. ' Comprisiug Photeeruphic Views of the MOP tnoted• Soenee and Objects of Historical Interest - in the Old World and - New. DISPLAYED FOUR HUNDRED SQUARE' irsiT, Will be exhibited EVERY EVENINg this week. A ORANGE OF PROOR 111115 umerLy. Admisgon 25 cents—Children 10 center A package of twenty-four tickets for 88. Doors open at ; commence at B . o'clocks Matinee on Saturday at 2 o'clock. PENNSYLVANIA . ACADEMY Or THE FINE 'ARTS, ]026 OFIRSTNTIT STREET, - Is open daily (Sunilays Nx•rmptod) from 0 A. H. tiß r P.ll. Atbniasion 26 contr. 01. - ildren hell price . Shares iof Stock, 8.40. • WANTS. • LADY • dedieti a situation , ' as Vi ..olliag Govoioeso or Teacher or Mode. !Admen . 1 Mbe It # l3 at this eflice. se23 3tir: WANTED—A person competent to sample and grade cotton. APIAi Mina* bc:x. ee92 4t, 1456, P.O Tv, TED-- Ate Bituatica •as Aiiiiivitait v Boot-keeper, or in a .Coal Officer Good re ferences given. Address 64 3. W.," Preen. dem: 5623.6t* NVANTED -A 'FRENCH L.S.DY, to give lemons in wrench and Music. No one need wisely unless she lee had ex risrienoe in teaching and can furnish setisfaotory references. Address O. E. •) H • ;.• •l Il,bin. .r tt• • VOII.NO MEN'S HOME, 1 MI FILBERT Street, opposite. Penn ¶.-- BOARD end Washing, two dellars per week. Ali who desire a comfortable Imae will do well to call and ME amine thin borrow ALEXANDER SLOAN. ea9-12t • —-. Superintendent. PLEASANT kECOND- STORY 1. room, with board, at ienlm SUI South THIRD Street.- LOST MID FOUND: ..013T- ALIGHT MALACCAMANII, A./. 'mirk beadle. ivory tip. A reward will be Mid for Maytag ft at COLTMAN'S . 8A LOON ) N. B. °orals , of 811TRNTH sod OHESTFIUT Streets: eetot REMOVALS. REMOVAL. -,THOMAS- MARTIN, Heal Estate Agent and Oollector.would respectfully intorm his friends and the public that'll° has removed hie office from the Northwest corner of Third and Lombard streets to his dwelling, Northwoet corner of IcQuars and PINE Streets, where he hopes to receive the Con— tinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon him fa former years. . sel9-7nlo - FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR BALD OR TO RENT =lane large four. story BROWN-PTONE -RESI DENCE, with four story double Back Bui!Mega. ro plete with all the modern clfiveniences, Bath Ito,ms. Water Closets, Bntlerll Pantry dm, Ac., situated at 808 North BROAD street, above Brown, running through to Carlisle street, on which is a Stable and Coach Dense,. with Water, Gag. &e. For farther par ticulars. inquire at 833. North 'PEI IBM street, above Tine. se23- Bt* WILDING- LOT ON CHESTNUT STREET.-89.feeton north tilde, west of Nineteenth. street., 1.7 g feet in depth, with 20 feet wide outlet to Nineteenth street. For sale by HENRY B. OHICW, No. 201 South FOURTH !Street: 5022 mwe3t* FOR SALE OR EXOHANGEI waft A FINE P &EM, containing 2i acres, beautifully *Rusted on the banks of the Delaware, 25 miles above the city ; convenient to steamboat landing, and railroad station on the place - Also, a large number, in the ad joining counties of all sizes in acres A Only to se2o gg 'JO EXCHANGE -VALUABLE Nam FARM, coutalu.lng 64 acres near railroad station. In Bunke conuty, large atone buildings, large apple or chard, and r lher fruits. 'Alto, several fruit fame, near Dover, State of Delaware, /triply to 8 e2O --I Ylla modern three - story BRICK BWRIXING, with two•etory doubts back buildings, with side yard and all the modern im— provements. Apply at 834 AT.A.RIBEIALL Street. intim Parrish. .selg TO RENT—The. celebrated EBBBWICRY of the late William 0. 'Rudman - du eeased, with all the Fixtures, Vats, Tubs, Vaults, • The knew!" reputation of the said Brewery is sufficient recommendation to insure a very handamite outlay on a small capital. It is in complete working order, and wig be rented en very favorable terms toe good tenant. Ap. Vy on G the premisee, to BIL &S YE EKES, Jr., selit-t3t* • • 811-Green at., Eleventh Ward, Philada. DENTAL PRACTICE FOR SALE 1 - I—To a Dentist who wishes a good location, can hear of one by addressing 1 6 Dentist,' Press Oftioe. • ee36.lm* d a TO BE SOLD—Large - Modern MIL ROMS—No. 1825 ORION &teat, ibuisisteehlas 21leetfront 1 • and No 100 D GRENN Street, three:Ost*, double front; both deer lots. BONSALL BBOTFIRS, LH. North NI STE Street. se6-181* HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR Bd. BALE —Elegant Brown Stone House and hand some Furniture Walnut street , between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Furniture, Apply to 0. H. MUHLHEID, 208 South SIXTH Street. sn2B-Im a l FOR • SALE—A beautiful COT TAGE, and six sem of • Ground; In the interior'ot Pennsylvania, desirably situated and arranged for ins academy or first-clean school, near a thriving *MAIM and In a healthy location. Aleo. a desirable DWELLING and Lot, in New Moat field, Perry county, Penna. Also, a large number of cottages, lota, and other pro roarti6e, for este or exchange. B. F. GLENN, I^6&ath FOITBTH Seemly. mail and 8. W. oar. ONYX NTENNTH andOBJENIL TO RENT-A THREE-STORY* Jim BMUS. DWBLISSIG, on SAAB Street, eas Malt above Twelfth, north gide. Bent low to a good haunt. iLIS to WITHIMILL 49. BROTHS% el and 49 North SIMONS Street. aTO RENT -A THRRN-ISTORT 1•11:3011101E .DWBLLING, on Pt /Street, Mit arripaleakt Worth side. AWy to WZTRMRITAL ./t BROTHER, 47 and 49 North BEOOND Strad. dl FOR SALE OR TO LET—Your elle. Rotuma, on the west vide of BROAD Btreet, below Ookrebts seem*. Apply at the southwest Dome? MIRTH and HARBOR etreehi. mh.26-18 =WHITE ME, OF A SUPERIOR ease Quality for eeed, for sale by D. LANDRZTII & SON, /1* 21 and 28 South METH Street. vs • F. I.' G. .1! zoo, Amy,.AND TOILET MINIIOI4, The beet In the world for finish a M. El. nd dttrabilltY. B. The beet brand Silk-fintehed ritLITRT RIBBONS. sole AgeiA BENJASIIN MTN. 15+5 DUaIVN Street, nor West Brosivray, New► York. sQ2o•sm N.PNTTIT, • No SOD WALNUT k Vest.: L!!!
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