BOAST). 2000 atm k Del 0a.... 78 10 Treble' Scrip.... 80 2000 lads tf„Erle 81.100 2000 26 BOa 'Bl, .101 X Girard College 11. 24K SiCONI IO ,32 • dlog ,„9.lll.• adsio 48 • da ' , • 47,1d de „ 1434 0 , 1336 do ' , 321 33 I 4, awafG PI, Bid. Aika , 101 K 13434• 0441. 1" , 4 g40 cs 08V 611... loth 10,4 61 no:: AO)d 66 ..... '' - 110,103,V 10 X 6d9 ,8,3 fit :Id 61 ••• • 4„137,W / 08 A T68„10.3N / 0 %1 Jon.. pref.l l6 ' o 4 X 30 ,k 34 16 Fro" , 00 0i I ) IL " 15 IN( '• i •po 02 JO 4.8D11. 1600 North Penns Oa,. 70 1500 do ....... 7 ;/0018--FIRK: Rid. AMC L Island II ex. 411 IBX 18X LehOl &N.. .. 51,11 51% Ul Nay ;op. 30 80% N Penns 8..... 0% 10 N PAR Os . . ... 76% N Penns 8 . 108.102 103 g ()stem B. C 011.,. 4 4% ()stateliest Pri".. - 11% 12 Fr Bought 8.. 41 47 Bea A Third fit B (seg Falco& Vine-WAR 10 lON W Pas 8..... 53 68g Spruce 14% 15 Cr A Costae... .. 83 84 Chest Waln ut .40 Arch. Bt 29X 25% Thtr A Fifthlth. 21g 25% Girsrd College.. 24 26 +Torah A Illevith 81 32 Philudrlphin Markets, OEPTAMBUR 24—Evening, Floor le Wirt h rather more active., and the bet. ttaoc iDlly are name and firm at yearlong quo , ram 'glad , 1,0110 bbla Nana. extra, part W. 1, : roo , on pr ivate terms ; 200 bbla good Ohio do at on d 1,2E 0 Rd° oura Wall at $5 8706.25, : pt s o ifs bbl in 01110. The receipts and stocks bblailthe deellold from the trade moderate at 65 ' wortfi r - e 115' 500 75 tor extras; $5.870026 tstusl ; 60e7 bbl for fancy brands, Mu Ft, lir 3e scarce, and idling in a small r`16 96, ` / o=u bw. Corn Meal is but little In -11,,;:soi o f t .t o t ;,;;L:3 lf.th bbl for Penna. 3 , 7 is net so viente sun moderately active to.days noolotations. 7,000 bus sold at noes LBOu, the roro i n ,o W Neon and Penuaylvanta red In store, mil 1 0 . 0150 c fur white. Rye m aoarce, eter , n ,) .: , and old at 70e72c bu. Uurn. f ., ead 2aj 0000,0(41 bus yeliow sold at 08c, which 4004 , 0.610 are alto lustier ; new elan freely on , et aloilr. :I -TOO is very little Qtlorattron offering, and s 111 said bt . t V ton. le very httlo doing In the way 0[6404 r hial In the :withal. 0,0i3 snip Ptioristoss aro firm end ratter more 6pl.e lei ge kalf.4 era /sported, „ r i 3 r oom were freely, at 330313g0 for bblll l , for ?mien. Ilatvi§hurg filye Stock Market. lianntosvaa, &sett 24, 1862. inelpes of lise stook of ad kinds at Elarriabarg isms daring the week. 1,7156 beef cattle, 720 LW sheep, 2040 bogs. isles Oda west. wore only a few small lots, owing large stook remaining over is the eastern markets sat week , ~y, Permit sold beef cattle. Adana do BO 18 do, c rou tm,ll do. 11 Adams do, 17 do. h lresnwsid do, 17 do. 13,00v,hrsa do 36 do. I. Abbott sole *MO kegs et 64 00 4' 100 pose. 1. Adonis sold 1*.:9 bogs et 83.86 fie 100 glo m 'rattle sold flow ....;4 1 'A to 4 00 tfo 100 imps. beep sold at 53 tli hoed, following drone t Dot cattle were in market We Heal cloak nod 1v0ry..,......al H. Ryon 17 I. Ke1mr....., ..... 34 tt 0imii.....".1••••• 83 I. Necker 17 It, Rubinson 30 +XL Jeuulugs 38 J. Drisboon 86 I. Warner, ..... 80 A.. J. ,111ifi 78 dal Davis 41 S 'Adams 18 A. ulvtun wait 17 G. Pompton° 38 J, Myers 33 Goo, Wolf ...... 18 W. Walker 20 N.6loGtnnie 20 kleKlata 30 U. ere 18 Mame ...... 80' 071041 , 0ne ...•... 101 ..... . . ..... 4e . r oc ........ ..• Cochrane , ...... 86 101 Ily ........ .... I'7 16 •r„ , „,.. ..... 8 ( Jorden. ...... 84 Ring..... .6( 16 maker.... ..... 32 tt.l 185.... , .. , aio 781 MEMO 1111111E1 ITY ITEMS. 1101:11.BROADDENT 8c Co.'s NEw SALooNs, lit awl 914 Chestnut street, aro daily boaomlng it'd more the Photographic hatd‘uarters of Ameri- Tr& msguldrent atrangomeute for aocommodating ablie In this trench of the flue Arta are unrivalled United 6tl ter, nod, we believe, nosurpassed in s. All aho E . :UMW° these pictures, In every style, ;vent UAW the hoed that bas ever ham produoud. gsllrr re are ',WWI by hundreds dolly. • DrS-CLOYEit HONEY AND CANTON GlN _tl;• U. H. Bletison, dunes In nos family Gross- Arch ea Tenth kitiente, havenow in store a fresh :I of Eno NS Li;o•cluverloaey, In glass cam! and Canton Oinstr !ajar'', and in syrup in oases. Li AND FIGHT. Out and 1131. i ! The time in Oyer For all ti tics and compromise, liVorde of (elm era words of folly, Feaceial dreams are Ind uted hoe; Stirop!Er l e.ll inlet% in BOuthara waters, Was Its drit mint beacon light. And on the Meru hullo relleoted. Gave of 4r a. for the Ilea. Out mid Geld' Endure , no longer Goallib; his tit hri.zun guilt; li the bail r to the hullo Made, And the ht.tte•Ltade to the hilt. 'Till the sacred z •tie or Freedom Girds the Atlantic strand, ,loci the broggatt and the tealtur Do extingatehed in the 141& Greta reedy mnde, bud 4 1 Oullet-proof Tees," at it Sloth', under the " Uootineatal." PftOOLAMATIOIf.—The pro of Prcrierrit rollslvo t 3 the troclug of rfirm etkv tidi (Int cif Jaimory nest, boa boon dia. •IR all ha timings. %be document' le motto a sub• tilt even vim.. It f! not oar intention to dis• le peculiar nitrite; 11% Wore that for theme who aro Wr wi:l. h ,waver, elate for the benefit w she hero hot rod the proclewati in, that no el k wide In It In the handsome suet datable military he, which are ralatil up in the most superb man. Its tiMelliCe ClAllitg establishment of Granville N 0.609 etroet, where may also be ob. tali alai Wilaaer garments of the latest styles, at haply low rriete VINT MUG—The gallant men who hut.- iriol le 016 di G Gee of the State wbou her bordors Ungifted vo tcturetpg home, ea the wale are into I.oLer Unto. Soule of our ['nal Olphla 10. rlture fn tcm•.l bsitlp, end all saw service. Tho sun hone in red health end blab entrits, and all oitet much C.:N.Olf while In the field arose &tact the: they here generally erovlned wita the ,t end substantial uniforms made at the Brown Coaling Halt of • Bookish! ft Wilson, Nut. 603 and vtleul stint, 4,1 e nub. This establishment Is til edlilttry stLymlntu or the country. PaTAIN3 AVD CURTADI , ck of France Brocatellee, Batiu D.inieska, Damask *,(": I MO rich TANI Dumas and Mmilla Curtains, ws ad Car Moshe>, Oocda and Tassels. 1 310/Do, Litileg Wludow iihades of every 'WOW% Vistibale Conies, rich Gilt Ooralmoi, from to kivcry.htng complete for decorating Steamers, hotel 4, do. W. H. OLRATI. & BRO. Curtain Eton to Mazonic Hall, No. 719 Onestniat 20.atnth3t $747r4 ROSEWOOD 7•OOrA'VE tinted Itge, extra °erred mouldings, round 4, Onosi Autos Orerstrung Bass, sweet and lel tone, ramie to order by the beet maker, only ?is months, rill be Bald for 8225, as the owner ti " tit , it els/days. Thle is the greatest bar ail. (WI shit eta it at 717 Arch street. S. 1 0 (.1a3, AND AWRY 01/PIOBRB' AND ) I 'i &Ls Ka, from $5 to 181 es•oh, No. 119 It W. a wawa. B asoritim. 20stuth3t ANO Fut scu—Bo BDEB.N.D WINDOW of ell Style! sad prices, euttable for dining 1494 m ows , libraries, drawing rooms, &a., 16 " or parties, and that any such transfer shall cause the annulment of the contract or order transferred so far as the United States are con cerned : Provided, That all the rights at cation are hereby reserved to the United States for any breach. of such contract by the contracting party or parties. EI:o. 16. And he it further enacted, That whenever any contractor for subsistence, clothing, arms, ammuni• tlr.n munition, of war, and for every ceecription of sup piles for . .he army or navy of the United States, shall be found guilty by court martial of fracd or wilful neglect of duty, he shall be punished by One, imprisonment, or snob other punishment as the court martial shall ad jutfpe j and any person wbo shall contract to furnish supplies ol any kind or description for the army or navy, he shall be deemed and taken as a part of the land or ravel forces of the United Stases for which he shall con ks ct to introish said entities, end be subject to the roles and regulations for the government of the land and naval for Cie of the United Stales. The folloilog ere the dance required at the respective navy yards: KITTERY, MAINE Class No. 1. White Oak Logs; No. 2. White Oak Keel; No 3 White Oak Promiscuous Timber; No. 4. White Oak Plank; No. 8 Yellow Pine Lo'gs; No. 7. Yellow Ptuo Beams ; No. 8 Yellow Pine Mast And Sp sr Timtor ; No. 10. White Pine Mast Timber; No. 11. White Pine Plank and Boards; No 13. Ash Plank and Boards; No. 14. White Ash Oars; No. 15. Hickory Batts; No. 18: Black Walnut and Cherry .• No. 17. Cypress; N 0.19. White Oak Staves end Heading; No. 20. Black Spruce; No. 23. Lignumvitm ; No. 25. )(rots; No. 28 Steel; No. 27. Iron Spikes; No. 28. Iron' Nails, wrought and out; Nor 80. Lead ; No. 31. Zinc and Tin; . No. 34 Tools lot; Stores; No. 38. White Lead; No. 31. Zino Paints; No 34. Colored Paints, Dryer; No. 39. Linseed Oil, Tur pentine, Varnish; No. 41: Glees, No. 43 Pitch, Rosin, Tar; No. 44. Oil, Tallow, Sciatil No 48. Miscellaneous— Dsy Goode, Bair Cloth, Ship Chandlery' for' construo• tkn Chats A. Boiler Iron and Rivets; IX LAtd F. Miscellaneous Tools for Engineers; G Cooking Utensils. Stoves, &o •; Flax Canvas; I. Cotton Canvas;' P. Twine; K Leather ; 11. Rose; 11. Brushes; N. Dant. log. Dry Goods; 0. Lanterns; Q. Sperm Oil ; B. Ship Chandlery, for stores and equipments; 8. Ettadonery; T. Niro Wood. ORABLESTOWN Class No. I. White Oak Logs; No. 2. White Oak Keel Pieces; No 3. White Oak Promiscuous Timber; No. 4. White Oak Plank; No. 6. Yellow Pine Logs; No. U. White Pine Loge, Plank, and Boards; N.. 18. Ash Logs atd, Plank; No. 16. Black Walnut, Mahogany, and ()berry; No 13 Locust; No. 19. White Oak Stares and Heading; No. 23 Lignunivitie; No. 26 Iron; No.. 26. Steel; No. 2T. Iron Spikes; No. 28. Iron Nails, wrought and cot; N 0.30. Lead; N0.'31 Zinc and .Tin ; No. 33 Hardware • No. 34. Toole for stores ; No, 36. White Lead No 37. An Paint's; No. 88. (Wort d Palate, Dryer; No. 39. Linseed 011, 'Turpentine, and Varnish; No. 41. Glass; No. 43 Pitch and Rosin; No. 44 . Irish low, and Beep; No. 46. Miscellaneous Dry Goode; A. Boiler Iron and Insets; B. Iron; 0. Lard Oil; D. Boiler Felting; K.• Ginn Packing; 11 Miscellaneous Tools for Engineers; G;Cooking Utensils and Stoves ; B. Flax Canvas; L Cotton Canvas: 1. Flax 'and Cotton Twine; K. Leather; L. Bose ; rirrithes; N. Bnntiog and Dry Orods ; 0. Lanterns; P. Tar for ROpewelk ; Q. Spans Oil; R. Ship Chandlery for stores and equipments; B. Stationery ,• T. Fire Wood ; U. Ox Hides for rope. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Class No. 1. White Oak Logs; No. 2. White Oak Reel Piaci ,• No 8. White Oak Promitcnoni Timbn ; No. 4. White Oak Plank; No. 5. • White Oak Kueee; N0..6. Yellow Pine Loge; No. 7. Yellow Plno 8011111 No S. :Yellow Pine Mast - TinaberyNo. 10 White Plea Malt Timber; No. 11. White Pine Logs, Plank, and Boards; No. 12. Whits Oak Boards and Plank; Ba. 13 anti Logs and Plank; No. 14 Ash Oars; No. Lb. Hickory Butte audllandepikee; NO 16. Black Walnut, Cherry; No. 17 Oypres; No. 18. Locust; No. 10. White Oak Staves and Beading; No 20. Black Spruce; N 0.21. Cedar; No. 22. Mahogany ; No. 23. Lignumvilso ; No. 24. Iron, •round, flat, and square; No 56. Steel; No. 26. Iron • Spikes l No. 28. Iron Nails, wrought 'and cut; , No. 30.. Lead • No. 31. Zinc, Tin ; No. 33. Hardware; No. 84. Tools ' for store?. Ac . ; No 88. White Lead ; No 87. Zinc Paint; No. BB:Colored Paint,. D yrr ;No 39 Vl:is:tad Oil, Turpentine,'Yarnish ; No. 41 Close; No 43: Pitch, Bonin, Tar; No 44. Fish Oil. 'Tallow, Soso; No. 43. • Miscellaneous Dry Goods; 11. Reiter Iron and Rivets; B. Pig Iron' C. Lard Oil; 1) Boiler Felting; N. Gain Pachirg; F. Miscellaneous Toola for Engineer& ; G. Cocking Men/14 Stoves, litc.; H. Flax. Canvas; L. Cot ton Canvas; J. Twine; K Leather; L ..11043; 51. Blushes ; Bunting and Dry Oirdi; 0.-Ltuterns ;Q. Sperm tar; B. Stationtry ; T. Wood. PHIIADELPHii. gi.Olaas No. 1. White Oak Loge; No. 2. White Oak col Pieces; No. 3. White OA NO11114=0[1! Timber; No 4. White Oak Plank ; No. 6. k (How Pine Plank Bieck Logs; No. 7. Yellow-Pine Beams; No 8. Yellow Pine Matt and Ppar Timber; No. 10 White Pine Mast and Spar Timber,; N 0..-11. White Pin° Logo, Plank, Boards,.Ac. ; N0..13 Aeb L - . 143 and Piauks ; No. 14. While Ash ears ; N0, , 16. White 'Heart .11lckory, Cap elan Bare : No. 19. MahoganY, Bleck IVainut, Cherry; No. 17. Ciprers, Cedar Boards; No 18 Lozilst ; !No. 20. Black Opruce.Spar Timber ; 22. lAgetturrltre ; No. 26. Iron, ronad, flat, and vinare ; No. 26. Steel; No. 27. Iron Spikes;No 28. Iron Nails, wrought and cut ; No 80. Lead ; NO 31. Zinc, Tin ; No 93 Hard ware ; No. 24. Tools for atone ; No 36. White Lead.; No. 37. Zino I'aint ; No, 38. Colored Paints, Dryer • No: ;9. linseed Oil, Turpentine, 'Varnish No 41. Glue s ; No 43. Pitch, Tar, Rosin; N0.:44. Fish Oh, Tallow, Soap ; No 46 'Miro Saimaa Dry Goode, hair, cloth, and Ship Chamilery fur construction; A. Iron, Rivets for Boilers ; B. Pig Iron ; C. Lard Oil •, D: Boiler Felting"; X. Onm Peeking ; F. Miscellaneone Tool's for Engineers; G.' Cooking Dtonsfis, Stoves, ; Fla). Canvas; I. Cotton Canvas; J.. Twine; K. Leather; L.- - Efose N. Brushes-I.Np Ranting, Dry Goods; Q Sperm 01 4 It. Ship Chandler) for Store Equipments ; S. Stationary; T. Fire Wood . . ' WASHINGTON. • ' . Call No. 1.• White Oak Logs; No; 6. Yellow •Pine Flank Stock 'Lop ; No; 11. White Pine . ; No. 13., Ash Plank ..Nc0.1.4. Ash Oara ; No. 16: Hickory Byre; 16. Black Walnut,;". No. 17 'Cypress; Na. 19. Stares and Helidillial• NO. 21. Poplar ; No •45. Iron; No 26i - - Pito' ; No. 27., 1 1rou.Spikei No. 28: 'lron Nails NO: - 30. Le'sd ; Si.' Zinc, - Tin - „.Solder ; N. 33: H ardware; No. 86.. White Lead; 'No; 37 Zino Paint; No. 33. Colored 'Taint. No. 89. Linseed . 011. Varnish; No. '41., Glass; No. 42. Oakum ;'2'o. 43. Pitch, Tar; No. 41.. Mown ; No. 46, Miscellaneous Dry Goods, Ship Ohandery; lto , for ' construction ; No. 48 Tanks ansl• . Gelleya ' • NO. 49. .19g0t.,00POOT j NO. 60. Oasin Iron; No. 51. Polea; N0."62. Bellows ;-.A:Boiler Iron and Bi— v. is; 11., Fig Iron; O. Lard-011; D. 11111er Reltiog ; N. Gum Packing; B. Miscellaneous .Ntiaineer's Toole ; , G. - Cocking Stoves, Ste.; H. Flex °anima ; 1. Cotton vas; Twine; B. Leather; L. Hoes;Brushes; N. Bunting and Dry Goods; P. Gas Pipe for:steal:nu St. tins ; Q. Seem Oil; It. Shin Chandler,' leriehrialkalid :feviiyments ; B. Stationery; T. Fire W00d:5?.015441ti . : A N A : SON . '.. ' ,l 4. .j ul i ttir,OßYTPYE3.—,Those beautiful. 1,1,u;... • , • . vvzt,..a+ no ."‘"`t - JANIS ^TOCIOM ,ctc . 11. Inleturee of 111411tER'E: are trixtbtal andam•_,.ouvev . s _cr ' tr "'" — U • •-t- prat,Wl 8 sM oa afilifilootha, Rao. and &roll Ito. !Yr THE PRESS. - -PHILADELPHIA, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 , 1862. Bignatare, G. R. MEDICINAL. COMMUNICATED. [Extract from a letter on the Battle field.) *** * * This battle (Antietam) has been the most sanguinary of the war, and the only one fought wit i design and upon military plineiples. The arrangement of our corps —the overlooking position of the Commanding General —the sending into action the right and the left—the cluing .up of the centre and final success—excites be isildering admiration, and carries the mind to the great fields of Austerlitz and Wagram, fought by Napoleon. Of al this have I spoken. The heart-history of snob a conflict, purchased by the life andislood of twenty thou eand men, mug bo found in the hospitals:. War has its glades—but it has its ten thousand demons in these hu man tortures, that make the eyeballs ache—the heart bleed—the lips paler—and the brain reel.. The eight is at fast positively unendurable. The life-blood of some is still trickling away in silent calmness, while the dine vexed limbs and maniac brain of others give rise to sounds (Rd grant I may not again witness. . Bat, yoneothess • who now seek a son—or wife a hus band—or sister a brother—or sons a father—know and be consoled that even here the hand of mercy Is watch. fel, and better care is bestowed noon your loved 020 than might at first seem possible. It was in the heapttel where rested the gallant Booker that I learned the his tory of those my thical words so often seen and so little understood, S. T.—I:MO—X. , ' Anything alleviating the sufferings and saving the lives of our soldiers is a na tional blessing. I witnessed some astonishing results from this article. It is wall known the effect of burnt gunpowder and ex citement is thirst, which, added to the loss of blood in the wounded, creates the necessity of a reviving stimulant.. In this particular hospital, the physicians were allowing their patients to drink Plantation Bitters, otherwise called B. T.-1880—X, and although the wounded are most numerous here—this division having opened th tight at ii in the morning—the men wore • mostly com posed, and there was but very little fainting. The ern ale acts upon the stomach and nerves in a most incom prehensible manner, superior to brandy, and without subteen: nt stupefy fog reaction. It originated in the West Indies, containing oallaayo bark, winter green, la vender, anise, clove buds, orange, snake root, Sce., We served iu Bt. Orolißum—the B. T.-1880—X being a se. met ingredient, not yet revesled to the public. It is principally recommended for want of appetite, disordered liver, intermittent fevers, stomachic difficulties, &a. understand it was somewhat known in the Southern Statexprevleue to the war, and it' appears an agent of Jefferson Davie recently applied to the proprietors for the Privilege to make It for hospital purposes daring the war, to vetioh they made the following reply: • NEW Tons, Jan. 18th, 1863, Mr. dieerst of, ,etr.... DEAR Sin : In reply to year ooduirivicatiori, offering us Nifty thousand dollars for the recipe _and right to make the Plantation Bitters for hospital purposes during the war," we beg to say your price is a liberal one, con • sidering it would cost us nothing to comply, and 'that otherwise we can derive no revenue from the Southern States ; hilt; air, our duties to our Government and one ideas or consistency, would not allow ne to entertain it, although It night please us to assuage the sufferings of your - Misguided followers. We remain, Very respectfully yours, P. H. DRAKE k 00. M.These gentlemen give the history of certain ingredients of their article for "over two hundred years—showleg that through alt changes of the medical profession and its practitioners, strength, composure, end cheerfulness have been derived from these sources. Dr. Woods, in the Washington Hospitals, informed me that he had been unable to produce an hour's sleep in one petient for near ly, two weeks, and he was fast sinking and crazy, until the Plantation Bitters came to his knowledge, when one day's trial gave him a night's rest, and he.wee now fast recovering. I •am surprised our Government has not (quelled Jefferson Davis in energy, and adopted this in , volt:able article in all our hespitals. As a lay member, I eon bear witness it is " good to take," and affords more energy and life than anything I over tried. Suocoss to the Plantation Bitters ! But I have digressed. In* my next I shell speaker gathering in the wounded, burying the dead, ko. B. ee2s.thstullit IVULITAR It . NOW IN THE FIELD: RUSSELL TROOP. All numbere of this Troop now in the oity will report Immediately at CAPTAIN TRY'S TENT, INDEPENDENCE SQUARE A few more active young men will be accepted by ep- Plying at once Thte Troop recetvce all the BOU.NTIEN, amounting in all to 167 DOLL ARR.' . CAPT. *Di. H. FAY. ee22 4t * OFFICE,- OF THE . . . AN.DEBSON TROOP, P. V. lifiround floor of the Pennsylvania Railroad Office, Oorner of 'THIRD SI and WILLING',3 Alloy, below WALNIII. Captain WILLIAM S. PAL lIRR. The ANDREFOR CAVALRY (11...j0r Genera) Dnell's escort) has been recruited for special service in the De partment of the Ohio, and gill be permanently attached to Headonarter El eel 9 St* CAPT. WILLIAM H. FRY !sawn for Harrlebnrg on THER3DAY. dR rneeabtra of the RUSSELL TEO )1' desiring traLaportation will report before 12 o'clock on that day. as 24 2t4 FIRST REGIMENT GRAY RE SEBVIES —The active, contributing, and associate Membete, and the friends of the Reaknent, are in cited to ennoble at the Armory of ilompany ft, No. 810 MARKET street, at 7X o'clock, THIS ehrirsiay) 3101191NG, to proceed to mod the tiegiment on its arrival. By orderof Committee of Reception. loft IBEADQUARTERSHOMEGUARD. 0117 eV PRILADELPIITL. Beptember23, 1862. ' GENERAL ORDER, No . . 14 The troops rent from this city to Harrisburg, under the recent orders of the Governor of the Commonwealth, herring bren by bim ordered to return to their homes and to be discharged from further service under the said or ders, it is hereby directed : . 1. That the commanding eflicere cf regiments, or of companies, who-have received from the city of Philadel phia arms accoutrements, murical instruments, over man?, hi aukste, knapsacks, haversacks, eenteene, knives, for k., Gramm. plates, camp 'tellies, mess pans, ammuni tion, or !applies of any hied for the luta of their r.,apeo tive command?, do forthwith return the same to-the Q ar termaster's Department of the Home Guard, at the OUT rsenel,' in Race street, below Breed street. 2. The arms, accoutrements, and musical instruments that have been iteriod to' the companies of the Home Guard era excepted from the above order, and will be re tained by the said companies for their use • 3. The uniforms of the Home Guard, hereafter, will be similar to the uniforms adopted for the regular army' of the United Slates, the regiments of ,each- arm conform ing therein to the uniform of the corresponding arm in the said regular army.