.or Curtin announces that darlog the year en d. "re r "" 1 1862 $282 801 87 of the public debt of 61Ptcv't*r 'rede eme d orm o tos been by the Oomnissloneee cse eleldrit rued, an follows : o ,bid per cent. loin of the Qem• Dr sn i t n ~. 4.. $50,000 00 „or." " 104 0 of the Commonwealth 211,178 74 e Ter rl 4 cos redneturd •• • • 370 41 !prest o , ro l certificate 04 62 t elo esu' ll° Bed 1,188 00 let sotto ssort • . ...... ; ... . .......... 826%801 07 .0ta1 ,,,..... ' poing le B ethe a moue of coal transpoe ted on the pef t , ..,_ en d eading Railroad during th e e i ee k vide Pro „ w oly., Soot , 260.8tki: lai •• „ ar t carbon. ............... . . .. i&004 17 .................... 533 14 F4.1)1 HaTOO. 22,548 OS Auburn,. ........................ 4,727 15 Fort Clinton, ................... . . 7,079 14 gorianurg and 'Dauphin 22 17 Total anthracite coal for week:— 51,006 OD Gst Ogrlsburg, total bituminous cold.. 4,715 iT 65.720 17 01 of all Mulls for week ............. ..15704,803 01 roviowslY tWs icor .. ..... ............... .1,160.114' woo dm last year 1,804,809 is foo meg Is the amount of coal transported= tleelgattou for the week = m ding on Th u . , c,ppt 15621 'l,- p a t (*bolt. , ... . ..... . . ,9,773 10 rottacilit ......... ... 2,101 00 6112 DaVon.. ....... 20038 00 rill Milton, 201 00 83 113 10 AtAl forweek ......... 005,582' 09 01.7 tar 698,895 19 11411** L time lest year 818 114 .09 °,:olnurtieste of the banks of the, three prinolpal .of t he Vutou for the last week, compared with the TlOO ono and tho cori mending time of 1881, are as Long. ri $lBB,OO 28s —eVasits. ........ 70,832 897 $143,690,463 iPtqL;s, ........ 84,871,538 ' 25,07 o t gai "2.1,104,214 • 203.603,720 wets ....... 282,802,209 1; lr, ..... 220,001,8,03 Specie. , „, 837,863,03 T . . 7;958.616 I '''5.449.02T ... , 4071il perk.,..........6'0,003 036 '' 41.071.408 je u.''''''''' ohantga Sales, Septa 27. glatait k Philo Uxottauge BOARD k , 50 11aoe & Vine 8.. 10X 5100 Oily 64.,..Nent..108 1090 OamfAinti 6s'BB. 98 200 do • 'B3. 97) 18 thins kit; 11...138 1000 8 lay! Nov 6s 'B2 69X 2000 North Pennn l 0 104 10 Lehigh Val 8,... 60X 90 do 60g 50 lionsoltdstion Bk . . 27 2000 North Penna 05... 80j( 2000 do 2 days.. 80g ai•JO •do .....b5 53 Illlnehill B - 49 40 raskffechl3.l 2ds 53 3000 U BOs 1 81 reg. ..101% 1000 U S COUP el , 8f t% 700 U 87 , 80Tr Nend.lO3 2000 Penns coup 65...106 Indriptila Stock Er .• e r,ved br B. E. SLAY MST Irotrl39 0019,,,,120X ,„„,„ 120 X ebt do „„121 110102c97 1 i 95, 2 0 20 do ...... rerun .. . 61% do , .... 51N Boding 11,„ B 3), do ...... 3 3 /i ...,1 30 .3 1 %J0 do . ...... . ;33% do .... b 5, 31% do ..8 . 50 , 9 , 23N do —cash, 33% 93 3 ' pod '76.......1 02 8 Ifs zlotoo Coal.— 46)4 EM, .15 1.5 EM do "...I 15 2u b It;ie 76...102 ONTWII9I Pero & im 4e83. 97 Glrerxl Col 8.... 25 AltrAill 11, ..... 99 SECOND Phi's S Erlo 6e,.100 Pe . .... x du 51. X. og 10 % 'til Daub bde 03 do 93 1; red 9e . 0v...116 90X • de .Penno. B. BE 3t uo .:Peons h 93X !STU I coo &Vino bswn 10% 'ugh Peuna 103.104 CLOSING PSIO Bid. Asked So 'Ol 1013; ;01X ; t:.•10 11,104 10Ix ,s se, 99X BO ,a 434 00m..103 103' • 61. 91 st 92 p2.,..3250 53% m4'10143.105 BOARDS 2000 Er 8 et reg ?61::'..101% 3000 /ilea 00 es P 80: 40 2 Bk Penn Tonuep 82 BOABD. 10 , 11eadIng U 83X 100 do btlatn&lnt 83% 1 Beaver Meadow.. 60 60 Bobnyl 5X 60 I,ohlgh Bart N.... 81 122 alloebill B 2 days 48X 8000 Penns clop 6y.. 106 1000 any 6s '66 89 1000- do 12.. 89 1200 do '86.... 89 I ()ARDS. 30 Penua B 65 61X 3-BTE &DT. - Bid. Asked. Llslandltex•di 19% 20 Leh (A& N..... 52 61% Leal & Nav sop 81 31% N Penns 0% 10% NPa B sog 81 15 Penns a 105.104 105 Oataw B 00n... 4)( 4% Catawina Pd.. 32 12% Pr & Boutli'k R.. 41 .. Sec .1c Third Stll 71 '70.103,}; mi Bi'BB.. 88 97 B 61N EX 81801..108 Baca& Vine-gtelt IN JO W Phils 1L.... 58 .. E 7 m 86.,1033 till Owl.. 46) .. Prot.ll7 6,610 ck.. 8g 6 iv Pref... 11 X 15 s3llg 70 8„,... lag Iox R Prof.. 20 21 02 .. Spruce & Plue.. 14% 15 Or & Mares .... 83X 84% . Ghost & Walnut 411‘ Arch. Bt. 25 36 .. Thlr AFift'uth. .. 23% Reveu h Moe'th .. 9 I Girard ' , allege.. 24% 25 'Tenth & Ellev'th 81 .. Philadelphia ;Markets. tarramosa '37-16vening. e lemon eotl Ity In Flour, but the demand has 11, confined to selected brands of Pennsylvania o extra family, suitable for the South Amerloan 1,6 f which about 8,060 barrnis ware disposed . or snotaiade paidic; 200 barrels good extra sold ttf i i, and 600 barrels family at $d 80 • The sales repliers sod bakers take a wide range—asy from 6 4 ::i for common and fancy brands, aceording to ,L 6) 1i mood for Bye Flour or Corn Meal, and no r4lier hero come under our notice mr—Ttere it a good demand for Wheat at full Lot thr utlerings Love falleu off: Sale 3 of 9,600 I. Prostylmula red athat at $1 53, and in etoro at 131: UM bushels choloe Keutnoky white sold at ; /too poor Ohio Waite sold at .$lB7, ltye st, V 33700 for new, and 720 for old. Oorn is In so-At. 11th sales of 5,000 stiebbli yellow, part at : sld part on private terms, including ems In sale. Oats are in demand at POo for old; 1,700 te' Delaware mold at,3Bc, &LA lOU bushels Penn- It tik NOOIEI of .Barley or Olait. —t smell side of No. 1 Quercitron sold at $32 .st vhlch figure there 18 a steady inartiry. No a hours , Bark. —Tbs meastU firm and rather more active atl frr anddlinge, a lad la tame and commands $5 per 64 Ibe. )ie to I4tr dtmend at $8 Der bushel. Flax Seed tatial9o. lb:011B are bald trraly, brit there is Very little ar Is lrm. Nei of Oblo barrels at ng (Ants, at 34 anti, and 160 drudge at 31 °outs. ITY ITEMS. 'l:nEd, WINES, CHAMPAOIkIES ) k 7. 0. H. Mattson, denier in Pine Family Gime- Rd Tontb streets, has constantly on hand B rlindiel, Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, cos Moor Bethink Champagne, for the use of rot who may need pure liquors for , filedloinal A. He has also now in store a superior line of Cigsrs, of the finest brands. r DAyrs's TAO, RAO, AND BOBTAIL.—If of eyetowitnessee are to be believed, Jaok .verny of new recruits were splendidly. equipped 3 COMptiriltoll with the boom , ragamuffitta that lee lately attempted to quarter in Maryland and MU, Coats made of old sheets, pants impro ..x need•op horse blankets, and bunches of rags tt shots. What a contrast between this sort of Cl the sobrtantial and comfortable oniforms tta soldiers of !ha Union ! The difference will tetrd when it ir stated that a very largo ma• ltlsThlon soldiers have received their outfits • frown Slone Clothing Halt of Rockhill & Wit-. tt 003mA 505 Oheetnnt street, above Sixth. r.txo.—The Emperor of the . Fren9N freed that the students In the colleges r of Ermine ?;r era decieelly Inferior In their sohnlantio attain s the non. emoktrg, has prohibited this injurious the cult gee. It ie raid that the Emperor baa ..thirty thouesud pipe' in one day." The Em lever, strongly recommends that the.atudents e iiedl4lloMb mites (..1 tall and winter clothing ma . 1.1 at the gnat one price emporium of Gran 'l s, Ho. 809 Obeenat street, Philadelptile,"where pl.t garments In the city are sold. theoexe, the 71e plus ultra of water ants, Introdnced by S. W. Proctor ih'oo., con be the favorite Fail torment of the ladles. It is drew for the promenade, except for foil coo. tad from he shape to a perfect protection from the I' 41'11 luddontal to the Brininox. ()atom Blacks, ii rOWD!!. The genuine con be obtained only ' F 'oettr & (Jo,. N 0.920 Oheetnut et. morf3t Criji s • 19 kteting in the Nast. of which the prophets in the sky of Time the Christian Age of L to illtbt it yielding , battle blade to oleficli 'e•eeir,e ere bet people, Red her aorta steed up r.Joice together; in a day are nations born, nibs free in Tunis, And by Eitamboal'a .o How tenttrymen of mine! a day for ns to sow °vie/tett empire with Slavery's seeds of destinr, our web of fate we plit; •!er MI hereafter, choose lee tiollnese or inn 11 hem starry Gerklm, or lebal!s cloudy crown, ltator t of blaming or the bolts of cursing down! made, and w Brillet• proof Volts" at 'ckeie, under the " Oootinental." MARINE INTELLIGENCE ...._ a row'ni PAUL hurviin: daps from Soaton, with 'fish to I 011Z61b. (Br) Swain 12 to J 11 Atwood clays from Halifax, Pl 3, , s, t 6 u Us/141db° — Ol /67 7 days from Portland, with 11 r WI O York, T days from Portland, with lo ttptaia, Tork, 7 days from Portland, with play. 1,)1o , 11,11 11ente, 1 day from New York, with nand & 00. ;.stderer, No ton,l dey from Now York, with 5 1 Brd a 0. hau ai ler Kennedy, from Norfolk, with shot )11 , 114. ihrlaW t ath, Connor.eon. I day from Smyrna, Dal, with s Barran & Johnson, 2 days from Indian Blyor, Doi, to Jai L Bewley & Co. ~"'w George, tionstlck, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, i;, °lo Jai Bewley & 00. j,t,"41.2 America, Lawrence; 3 days from Port e . Min to J L Bewley * Co. 't Midis, Robinson, 24 hour. from New York, K W P Clyde. tx OLIARID. ott„'Lualthail, Liverpool. : ~ `4,ootter, Lageayra, & John Hallett & Co. ll?rtott. Illorth, Barbadoee, Workman Co. see g Bell, Hert Salem catain. . k /lower, D onn ell y, Washington, Penn Gas 0 e Homan, Georgetown, Tyler, Stone hii n i 4 1 . °11 G uest, Armstrong, Bridgeton, NJ, John a• ak. 1 Lveherd Eskridge, Laurel. Del, J W Bacon. I 4,,,,._'Atr lihrub, Jones, Washington, do I"ntiss & Edwin, Oonnoll7, do. do 1;1, Charles, New York , W P Utile , I A qhti vEr, Dade, Baltimore , A Groves, Jr. 141un, Moran, washfogtOn i 0 1:1. Damming, _ . toil . 1 , Ei .1-. Pal, Jennings, do do moo,. Lougney, do do , i l 11 „Esitn, Duffy, Alexandria, J A Rawlings. h ° l r Ridgway, Higgins, do do AA &LIVED '1414e Bell, Robertson, for Liverpool. willed at ' I Sttnnitt P. with the go 84,719 bush . .1.1% libii flour s 87 hus b a r e2B betel cotton, 41, e, 186 casks tallow, and 24 toe lard, (Correspondense of the Philadelphia Excnange.) LEWES. Del. eon 27. Te following vessels are at the Breakwater this morn ins: Steamers Niagara, for New York; Chancellor and Donaldson; sobrs Cicero. Elizabeth Allen, Reston, Hot- Bamnel,land, Citizen, Roxbury, Lockwood, Oallfornia, W A Dresser, lola, and Jae Donono. Yours, 80. AARON mettsii&LL. BY TIIILYGNAPY, (Qorrespondence of The Press.) NNW IfOrot, Snit 28. Arrived, steamers Arago and •-Frilion, from Fortress Monroe; steamer Mary A Boardman, from Pensacola; ebip,Mortimer Livingston, from Havre; ship awe., from Sew Orleane; bark Bidwell, from l'armouth, HS; brig Mezenmm, from London; brig- Garibaldi, 'from St Ilbes.; brig Sootier, from Bristol, Eno; 'brig Orizimbo t from Licgan; scbr A F Mandl, from Ouracoa. echr Ga zelle. from Gibraltar. Tom. Oft. SPECIAL NOTICES. , BINGSR C0". 7 13 • LITTZB "A " FA MILY SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RE CENT IMPLOVENBNTS, is the BEST, and 011111PB13T, and MOST. BILUITIPUL, of all Sewing Machines, This Machine will sow anything, from the muting of a tuck in Tarlatan to the making of an Overooat-anything from Pilot or ,Beaver Oloth down to the ' softeart:Gause or Gossamer Vague, and is ever ready to do its work to per rootlet+. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of 'ornamental work. This is not the Only Nachine.that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do BO hettei,than "my otheiNa.. chins. The Letter A" • Vamily,gewing Machine may be had in a great variety of tiabitiet oases. The Folding Ogee. which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name Implies; one that can ,he folded into a box or case which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa. alone table tor the work to rest upon. The oases are of 'every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew In its native forest, or as elaborately finished' es art can make them. The Branch Offices are well, suppllekethAlk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the veribiet Send for a copy of + 4 Boom+ drOo.'s Gazarra.” I. M. 13INGBR 4St 00., 453 BROADWAY, N. T. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 'BlO OHESTNUT ST. , • jyl4-marftf . - Tone. Cwt. B-1 1 --1860-X. ' DBAND'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a, healthy appetite.: They are an antidote to change of water and diet. ey, strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. :. They 611t0 Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhosa, Cholera, and Choleralforbus. Y They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. • They are the best DITLERS in the world. They : make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Bum.. the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and aro taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularlyrecommended to deli cats persons requiring a gentle stimulant . Sold — br Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons.'P. DRAKE & 00.,'202 BROADWAY. New, York., ,se24-631 198.84071. 196;745,134 136,432,129 Ofroutst lon. $9.789,060 7,239 98 • 6,174 660 22,203,598. 21,138,098 17,210,382 JAYNVS XIXPHOTOBANT.—Thirty years' experience has demonstrated beyond the shadow of a .doubt that JAYNE'S EXPROTORART excels every other remedy In the sure of ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, • " CONSTIHPriorr, COUGHS AND GOLDS, 19110IIP AND HObPIN f COUGH, SPITTING OP BLOOD. In all complaints of the Pulmonary Organs, even when nature seems to be making no effort to throw off the dis ease, Jayne's Expectorant Imparts vigor to the machinery of respiration, and enables them to disencumber them selves of the obstructions which had impeded their free operation It needs only a trial to prove Es eMcaoy. The following area few of the certificates lately received: JAMES L. WILLIAMSON, Landisbrirg, PerrY coun ty, Pa., writes: "Borne two years ago r was greatly afflicted with very violent DOUGH, which appeared to have taken such deep bold of me that I was assured by physicians that I bad the Consumption, and that there was bat little pros. peat of medicine curing me. While in this condition I was induced to try / !LYNN'S EXPEOTOBANT,' and I am happy to say, by the faithful use of this Medicine, I soon recovered good health, and to this day continue to enjoy it." Bev. B. P. BIDDEN, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Camden, N. 3., writes: ; A few weeks since, while suffering from averysevere cold, I became so hoarse that it was with great difficulty, I could speak eo as to be undertrood. While in this con dition your EXPECTORANT not only gave me imme diate relief, but In three or four,days completely cured my cold, and nmovid the hoarseness. I;therefors, take pleasure in recommerditg the EXPECTORANT as being, in my judgment, the beet cough medicine before the public." BSA DQ RTHRI3 88TH (dCLEASOEI) BIIGIMENT, P. V. 1 Go. D, ALBXANDEIA, VA: Msasits D. JAYNE & Sou—Gentlemen: During all the time we have been in tto service—nearly four months— but one of our company has been sick enough to be placed in the hospital. , Our eurteone have often spoken of this, and attribcted the unnuially healthy condition of the men to the use of Dr. D. JAYNE'S MEDIOIRES. The EXPECTORANT has been much sought after in oasts of COLDS, °ODORS, &o , and has always afforded relief, while the Carminative Balsam has operated like a chatm in all cases of Looseness of the Bowels', Dior ?ha's, /M.—diseases to which soldiers are particularly exposed from the frequent 'changes of water. We are convinced, therefore, that much suffering would be prevented-and_maar „ tivse-astve&lLevery FOIDDEMY in the army was provided with a small supply, of your medicines, similar to the one furnished us. On behalf df the company, I remain, &o, LOUIS WAGNER, Ftret Lieutenant Company D, • '1 DANIEL B. LXE, of TrAshoe, Cave filar Co. writes: • is For the last nineteen years I have been more or less afflicted with a" COUGH and DIFFICULTY OF BBEATHING: About floe years ago my cough became so severe theta gave up ell hopea of over getting well, as everything I need efferded no ease. t; Your agent here sent me a bottle of your REPRO.' TORAN T,. which gave mo immediate relief. 'By the time I bad used the second bottle I was' so much restored'as to he able to attend to my daily labor, and with more ease than before. We have nsei year other - medicines in the family with complete success." ReCtor of the Protestsnt Episcopal Inureleof St.Bartho• lomew, Philadelphia, writes: 'II DEAR 81R : In all cases resembling consumption, I recommend your 'EX PEOTOII.A.IST; haying in so many Instances witnessed Its beneficial effects. lam pleased to Inform you that the last two oases which cams under my notice have been greatly helped by your EXPZOTO BISEIT." Mr. W. 0. EIMER, cf Weston Spalding, Linc.ffn shire, England, writes : . . ea A little m pbow of mine, five ye ire old, was, a few months since, suffering from the HOOPING COUGH, and I never saw a mora dist:web:la 00.13. I Immediately gave him JAYNE'S EX PROTOR &NT, according to di rections. and very soon began to see an improvement. The cough became easier, and expeotoration much freer, In a few days, and In two weeks the malady was scram tirely overcome that it required no fnrthor attention " The •EX PEOTORANT" is prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE it SON, No. 242 OUESTNIIT Street. ee2l3 21 GROVER Si BAKER'S Naw SHUTTLE SEWING MAOIIINII.—PRION, 840. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re quiring the TWO of a fast and durable look-etitob machine, Ia direoted to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, although but lately put into the market, is already a great favorite with manufacturers. It le a dirt class machine, at a low brie.. ' NO machine ever introduced in this city has sold so rapidly, or given such universal satisfaction. It Is very simple in ita construction, sully learned, not liable to get out of order, works with line cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally well ; and the low price at which It is mold places it within the reach of all who desire a reliable, lerviceable machine. GROTEB de BARER B. M. CO., an?.B-tf 730 011118TSTIT Street. 8AT011161,011,'6 11A111 DTI ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. -WILLIAM A. BATORRLORM celebrated Hair Dye sroduces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure Om Hair in the leaet ; remedies the 11l effeote of bad dyes, and invigoratee the Hair for die. GRAY, BED, or RUSTY HAIR 'lnstantly turns e splendid Black or Brown, leavlng the Hair soft and boon- Kral. Sold by all Druggist', &o. 107 - The ()ermine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four sides of each bow. TAOTOBY, No. 81 BAHL/LA.lr Street, (Lott 288 Broadway and 16 Bend street), • w iskrk; UPHAM'S riArEt. DTA, 88 cents a box. —Three boxes for $1; the beet TO it. 'Odd my et ITPHAmis, 403 aims rNwr 5.71.801* COLEMAN—GRIFFITH.—On the 26 th inst., by the Be.v Leighton Coleman, Charles R. Coleman, Jr, of Bal timore, to Emma, youngest daughter of Israel Griffi.h, Etg , of the mime city. • * BANDETT—JAIDODId —September 26th, by Bar G. D. Carrow, Mr. Nathaniel EL Barrett, of Milton, Dela ware, to Mica Rachel A. B.'Jacobi, of this city. * CALLIN AND.—In the hospital at Key Went, Sept. 4, of yellow fever; Patrick Oallinane, to the 24th year of hie age, from off the 11. S frigate St. Lawrence. * ROOD—WATT.—On the 13th lint., by Alderman 0. Brew, Mr. Jacob Rood to Miss Isabella Watt, both of this city. tk RITTER.—KiIIed, at the battle of Antietam Creek. on Wednesday morning. Peptember 17th, George John Rit ter, son of the late Ob:arlea and Josephine Lamberti Rit ter, at d Brands m of James P. M. Lamberld. lie was killed while charging with his regiment on a rebel battery. tie wee a good, brave. and faithful sol dier, which his officer" and fellow-soldiers fully attest. He eerved hie country seven years of his life with honor. TO tight, as Ids wont, where most blood is shed, And bring honor away, or remain with the dead. * NIGHT.—On Wednesday, 24th inst., at Seedyeville, ffid., from wounds received in battle. Tuesday, 16th inst., navy W. Relight, Company 0, 71st Pennsylvania (Ist Oslifoinia) Reel sent, in his 19th year. His friende and those of the family are invited to at tend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, 124 North Eleventh street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock,. To proceed to South Laurel Hill.,eff - HA MILTON.=On Saturday morning, the 27th last., Mrs Mary Trances, daughter of the late John Hamilton. Funeral from her mother's residence, southwest corner of Sixteenth end Bummer street', on Tuesday, the 80th -inst,, at BP. M. The relatives and friends of the family . are invited to attend without further notioe. ** BIM.ONS.—At the battle near Shepherdetoven, Va , on the 20th last , Wm. E. Simons, eon of Peter B. Simone, aged 19 years. The relatives sod frif-nda are invited to attend his fu neral, from the Green Hill Presbyterian Church, Girard avenue, above Sixteenth street, this afternon at 8 o'clock precisely• * HA MILTON-441THINS —On:theliSth inst ,-bathe , Bev Wm.,Barris, JHamilton to Rebecca °Rheum, both of Philadelphia: amX.- - * OBBISO N —Fell, hi defence of his country, Angina 80th, neer Richmond, Ey , Jamee,W. Morrison, of Com pel)? 0, 09th Indiana Regiment, formerly of Prilledel• Phia.in bis 85tb year. , HllilES.—en the 25th fist , at the Donee , ' Hospital, Washington, Grobronio. die/ 'lams., Josiah filmes. of the 96th Btgiment, P. V., Gosltne's Zouaves, aged 17 years and 6 months. • : • REV: N. M. JONES, MARRIED DIED. HORN,-Suddenly, on the 26th Petei - Walter, eon of Jewel! C. end Martha W. Horn, aged 5 years. * FIBBER —On Fourth-day, the 2ith Audi Witham Loosen Risher, lu the Slat year of his age. The funerel will take place from Wakefield, hie late 'Nonce, on Seennu-day, the 29th inst. " To inset' aril o'clock. and proceed to Laurel ESL * BELL.—Killed. at the battle before Richll,l9o. on the 27th of June, Charles H. B•ll,OceriPanY F, - 12th Best' ment 11. "S. Regulars, aged 21 years. Interred on the battle , field. . . . . _ DICK.—KiPod; at the bathe near Rhepterdstoiai t on the 20th test , Deur, Clay Dick, of . Company 8, - I.ltitli (Corti Exchange) Regiment, aged 27 years. HUNT t, KT --Killed, at the battle of ;Antietam, ,Sept. 1711,, Louis D. fl Dailey, of. Company E, 72d Regiment, Baxter's Fire.Zonaves, in the 221 year'of his ago.. DIORINBON.—KiIIed, at the battle of AutietaM s liept. 17th, Solomon Dickinson, of Ootapany'B, 21 Delaware Regiiront. * Mal THUS.—At Newport News, on the 221 irof typhoid laver, Thomas G Matthias.' OBITUARY. , , Lieutenant ALBAN T. PAW N, of. Co: 0., 71st Pennsyl vania (OaWomb% Regiment), was ) Mod at RIO sttle Antietam, S. ptomber 171 h .; He enlisted o a tho2lit day of illay,lBtl, as a privale,,and'in a short time WEIS 'pro moted to a errseantey, and; a fvar days bet4ev hie death, to a lieutenantoy. He Wu remarkable for an amiable dis position. He poseemed considerable literary. talent. In enlietingin the cause of country he had but'oce ob ject—the preservation of ; the liberthis guarantied by our foretellers. , _ His term of: enlistment was one - of severe 'trials. Ile bad been imthe army about month when he', was calked home to pay =the bed tribtite of respict to a beloved sister. Short'' , sifter his return the regiment left for Washing- • ton, and was moved m fro thence to damp Advarice,,Yee.;' and, in a sh o rt perk* was.: engaged in the skirthishei of Falls Church After . the engagement at • Falls Church, the regiment . moved to Pooleaville. ,:In a few.days after, the battle of. Ball's Bluff occurred. Rare he distinguished himself not only, by bravery during the action, but by assisting many. who were unable to swim,. to sine themselves, after the day was decided againstus.. After rendering all the asalcauce possible, he himself' took to the wateNand swam to the Maryland ahore, while rebel bullets rained around him thick and fast._. endured the privations(. incumbent on a winter camp life, withbut a murmur, feeling it to be his dutg to stiffer for his country when necessary. . Be, was noxfiegeged at the battle of Winchester, then at New Market,tand Yorktown. Previous to the latter en gage:gent' het-wrote a private letter to s his brother, in which; although expressing no fe sr, he gave instructions as regards his burial, ehould he fall. Be ,wan also en ge,ged at Williamsburg, New Kent °Dart House, Fair: Oaks, White flak Swamp, Chicaaborning, Charles City Ones Beads, Malvern Bills, Bull Ben. South Maintain, and Antietam.- In the . last-named -battle, as 'before stab d, he lost his life. An other, who ~was near him diming the engageinent, w item to it friend as follows: 64 I stord by his side during the engagement, and noticed him fighting with remarkable heroism, nutil he was.struck by mail i billlet 'ha . commander—his ; companions their warmest 'friend.; So brave was his heart that his lips uttered not, a groan ; but he died as he livid, with. a soul devoted to„. freedom.", He was bu. ried at Laurel Bill, in this city. elearynoble warrior,Pleep, _ The tomb is DOW thy bed:. Gold in tts bosom thou dolt rest, ,- In silence ; with the dead. . Where then art gone all men must go, r;, , L, The viivetand the best— • At last they lind the lonely tomb, • • .as - Theirplace of-silent rest. - No more the drum'a and trumpet's sound Shall call thee to the field • No more the tyrants of this earth ' - Shall bid thee die or yield. - • We tell thy doom with many,tears, . • Bow rose thy m3rning sun; • • how quickly; too; else! it set ! Warrior I. thy march is dame. . - P. • BLAC IC AND BECOND MOURN ING Dress Eilks, just opened Black Gros Grains and Ponit do Soles: Black Taffetas and Gros de Blanes. Black Armures and Venetiennes. , Black Gros d'Ecosse or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. • ," ii;!" A' Black and White Varsovionnes. dor Black and White neat Stripes and.Ohecks. - • BESPON As SON, esifflf Mourning Store, No. 818 CHESTNUT Street: -PYRE &; "ANDELL FM:MTN and AN.OII STRIDETS. OPENING FOR FKLL SALES: ' ' Magnificent , ' • - Magnificent Shawls. , cent Poplins, , Magnifi Good Black Sllkd. • Itiobeat'Printed Goods. Stock. of &taloa.' se2o4-f ErrA FREE PUBLIC. LECTURE,-:,BY Prof. J. W. PAINE, M. D , at the Eclectic .NEedl. cal College. DACE btreet, below Fifth, THIS E NINA, at 7.4 o'clock. Ladles and gentleman -are in vited.' It* acrELEVENTH WARD .NAT IONAL UNION. ASSOCIATION will meet 'TEM EVE NING, et the Nerth Penostlvaria Rotel, THlRD'and W LLO W. - By order of 0. B. ANDRESS, President. THOS. B. LlTTLltYlioretary., _lt* CGFIRST' WARD' NATIONAL UNION SXMOIITIVI COMMITTER-8 Meeting will be held at the house of Sam'. Money, 8. El corner'of JEFFERSON Avenue et.d BEER Street, THIS (Mon day) EVENING, Sept. 2911:4185L at 7% o'clock. JOHN W. DV BRICE, President. Joint O'Donspn., Secretary. •' arTHE NATIONAL.-UNION •ASSOCIA TION ofliotirteenth•Ward will meat at SPRING 6ARDIEN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, 39th Mat , at 8 o'clock. • ..•- se27-Bt* B. E. EILLYKKHICB, Chairman. PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATION'S are made day and evening at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. OAPEN, Successor to FOWLER, WELLS, & CO. sek6.4otoclA, TWEEITY4OURTNI WARD-411A TIONAL . UNION MEETING—A. Meeting of the " National. Union Aeeociation " will .be held at the Hall, corner ' T lIIRTY- SEVEN T ' and M&RILEY Streets, on TUBBDAYEVENING, Sent.3o6, at 730.3 All chkees of the ward favorable to the tweets of the National Union Ticket at the coming election, and who desire to sustain tbo Government in its efforts to sup; press rebellion and maintain the Integrity of Our one American Union. are invited to attend. ' By order of the Ward Execaliva Committee. • THEO. H. WILTBERCIER, Onairmao. JONATHAN BONSALL, Secretary: se2B-20t IirFRUIT -GROWERS' SOCIETY OF. EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA will meet in the . Horticultural Hall, S. W-cognoi-oLZEQAD and 'fla t , nrriT istreelK - urrruisoD AY.,'Sept. 1411, at o ulOOl A. rind continue its' seeelonir on. WEONE9DAT gAni - THURSDAY, for the porpo3e of clasnifyieg the varionl Fruity according to merit, and improving their mode of cnlttire. Membere'Tilkete SI. • Contributlomi of new and tine Fruits reepectfully en— licited,.which may be directed to Mitchell, at the flail.• -•-• . w.-aesisrsoli, , .. , B iz? . :2,tik • , • Preaident. • la. OFFICE OF THE 11-OA.RD. OF HEALTH, 8. W.Corner BIRTH and BA: asok 011111t11. PHILADELPHIA, BOPt 27, 1862. NOTICE —Whereas, tellable information has been 1:e. calved that the Yellow . Fever continues to prevail at HAY West, and in several , of the .ports in the West Indies!: Therefore it is Ordered, That frrm and after October Ist. Quarantine be continued until otherwise directed by this Board. Published by order of the Board of Health mill 8t WILLIAM BEAD, Health Officer. DT. GIRARD, COLLEGE.—TIIE DIR,EO- TOES of the Girard College give notice that they are prepared to BIND OCT, in the State of Pennsylva nia, THIUTT,ORPIIANS, in , accordance with the Will of Stephen Chard, to imitable ccupations, Pilch as Agri culture, Navigation, Arts, Deohanical Trades, and factures. The master will be required to teach his 'ap prentice his reopective art, and to furnish him with suit able board and lodging in hie own place of residence, (es, eept where, for special reasons, the apprentice may be. allowed to board elsewhere.) The matter will be allowed to take each orphan on trial for a term not exceeding one month, ard the apprentice; when bound, will be furnished by the Institution with a suitable outfit. Persona de sirous of obtaining an apprentice' can apply at the Col lege, between the boors of 3 and 6, P. M ; or, if notiiiti zens of Philadelphia, can address the undersigned in writing, giving name, tosidence, occupation, and refer• etee—tho latter, whenever" possible. to be residents of Philadelphia. HENRY W. ABBY, se29. bt Srcretary ofialrard College. frr. NOTICE TO THE • PUBLIC.—AT- A meeting of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, bold on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the names of the various organized companies of Home Guards, Reserves, and another local military bodies, be published, with the names of their officers and the location of their armories,' se that the' - citizens may have an opportunity to enrol their names, and that they be earnestly exhorted to do to. JuRN D W ATSON was appointed an agent to carry this resolution into effect.- Captains; Lieutenants, and other officer' of companies for pity service are requested to send their names, locatione,, etc , to the Hall of the Board of Trade, or to the dace of the North American and United States Gazette. • CITY ARMORIES Jayne Rifles, No. 623 Chettnutatreet. . . Gymnast Zonaves, No. 37 south Third street. Philadelphia Grays, No. 510 Market street. City Guards, northwest coiner Sixth and Chestnut ate. Niagara State Guard. No. 240 Monroe street. Kearney Guards, Tenth end South streets. Drill Corps. Broad. below Walnut, Natatorium. Revenue Guards. U. S. Custom Hones. Corn Exchange Guard, Second and Gold streets. Washington Grays,' Franklin Hall, Sixth street, below Arch National Guards. Race street, below. Sixth. Ellsworth Zonaves, Captain —, N. E. corner of Eighth and Callowhill streets. 1 Artillery Home Guards, Co. A, 1733 Market at. I Cadwalider Troop, No. 620 Chestnut at. State Guard, No. 1783 la a, ket et. Keystone Bat ery, No 808 Filbert at. Independent Bncktall Rifles, N. W. corner of Eleventh and Oxford sta. Ne w Company, No. 1547 Germantown avenue. Stemmer Guards, Front and Illaater ate. State Fenoiblet, No. 505 Chestnut at Reserve Brigade, let Regiment—,-Company A, Market street, above Eighth, south tide. Company 11, S. E corner Eighteenth and Market ate. Oompany.o, Market street. above Eighth. • Company D,' N. E. cor. Eighteetth aneCheinnut ate. Company B, S. B. cor. Eighth and Oillowhill streets. Company F, N. E. cor. Second and Race streets. Company G, Chestnut street, above Eighth, south side. Company Third and Willow 'tract& Company' I, Broad street, above Pine. 0 y K, Eighth and Callowhal streets. -sethnd Sardmgptrr3 l / 3 1 1 1 1eutal Armory, 505 Chestnut Company A, Captain E. B. Davis. do. B, do. W. M. do. 0, do. J. Audenreid. do. B, do. Geo. W Griot. do. D, do. Charles Page. do. F. do. Charles Connelly. o. G, Third d ßegiment—Company A—Limit. Cobb, Filbert and Thirteenth streets. Company B—Lient. Brown, Twenty-second and Spring Garden streets. • Company 13—Lient. Rosen Saunders, West Philadel phia Institute. Company E—Lfent. Krlder, Reed street, below Fourth. Company F—Lieiat. Baker, Diligent Engine, Tenth and Filbert streets. Company G—Llont. Mills, Locust at., above Eighth. Company ll—Captain Driver, Commissioners' Hall, Vest Philadelphia. Potuth Begiment—Col. W.lll. Yeaton. - Keystone Guard, Capt. Reynolds, Filbert street, above Eighth. Home Guard Infantry. Nat Regiment, Company A, Saranac Ball, Eighth and Callowhill streets. Company B. Spring Garden Hall, Thirteenth and Spring Carden atreets. Company 0, N. W. eorner Thirteenth street and Gi rard avenue. Company D, B. W. corner Sixth street and Girard avenue. Company lit, N. E. corner Third and Willow atreets. Company F, Spring Clarden•HalL Company 11, No& 110 and 112 Pegg street. Company I. Kensington Water Works. . , Company K, foring.Gartlen Hall; Second Regiment, armory, Broad and Race streets. Company B, Captain.Barems. Company 0, Captain Wilson. Company 1), Marion Grays, illktptain Grant. Company F, Captain Kern. company G. Captain Flynn... f • ' • Company K, Captain Smith. Third Regiment--Company A, Captain' Wynn, Eli ,venth and Anita streets. ' ..: Company C, Captain W. Cochran, 830 Walnut street. • • Company. N, Captain J. Wilson,. Southwark - Hall, Second street, above Christian. Company.o, Lieutenant Moussly, commanding, Front and Matter streets By order of the Citizens Bounty Fund committee, se2o.lot JOHN D. WATSON, Agent. - WWl* CIIALS , Hien A D , 0 11 . .. M L • soanoL.—An examination of those who have applied for the position of. Teacher in the Department of Latin, History, and Geography, in the Girls' High and Normal School, will commence on _THIDAY, October 8, ' at 2P. id., at the School building. The examination will. be upon the following subjects : Latin Grammar History of the Dotted States, Local and Phisicar Geo: liral/by, and Constitution of the United States. Applicants most be graduates of the School. By order of. the Committee on Girls' Hlgb 'and Normal. School. -01011 GE W. TAB'411&151, se27-3t c it • = ' man Chair. - • THE PR JEEP i o . U .I ad DAYe r ISM I E De OrNATIONAL VNION 'NOMINATIONS .is'NO PASTY BUT OM 001,10TicY." STATE OFFICES& Auditor General. • - THOMAS E. COCHRAN. Eurveror Genera]. WILLIAM B. ROSS. --- CITY AND COUNTY OFFIGENS. Mayor. , 'ALBEANDENHENBP' ' • -. District Attorney. • - B. MANN., City Solicitor. F. CARSOLL BREWSTER. City • City Oontrollar • JOSEPH IL.LYEDALL. Receiver. of . : JAMES, C. RICLOH. Prothonotary of Court of 'Common Pleas: riaBDERIoK 0. WOL BERT.' ! r• City Commiesioner. ' JOHN GIVEN. • OONOREBS. • • first' Dlatket--. Second Distrlet—OHAßLES O'NEILL. ?Mid Dietriat—LEONA,ED;ELYEIWv. Wow th Dfatrict—WlLLlA M , D.• Birth District—N. 'RUSSELL T HAIR& Seeg Dletriet—Thf/OrttE. RI 9GWXY. , ' • Fettrth District—GEOßGE •UOtt NELL. . ASSEMBLY. • Fl it V. FOSTER. 'Second Dietrict—MOßTON'A. EVEBLY. Third Dlstrict—TrlOMAS•T: WILLS— Fonrth District--SAMTiEL J. SBA, Fifth District—JOSEPH-NOOSE.. -. • Sixth District:.—OHAßLES IitLIOLINGHA.N. • Seventh District:—THOMAS 'tit oas&N. • Eighth Diet:rot—JAMES N.. KERNS. Ninth Distriot—JOHN BURTON.::' Tenth District—S. S. PANOOAST. _ Eleventh Dietriet—FßANlCLltrEi. STERNER. Twelfth District—LUßE V.`I3IITPIIIN. Thirteenth District—JAMES HOLGATE. • Fourteenth Dietriet--ALEXANDER CUMMINGS. Fifteenth Distriet—WlLLlAM Sixteenth Dtetriet-LEDW ARD G. LEE: ' Seventeenth DistricitoHAßLES F.ABBOTT. seine or. THE LADY VISITORS OF . S MILITARY HOSPITAL, SIX (TENTS ' kND F t LIMIT STREETS,' present their grateful aokno w ledgments to the following individuals and associations for their bind and liberal donations, which have enabled them, so far, to administer to'the comfort of all, and to the immunity of many : • Philadelphia, Bent a 3, 11162 • Mrs Ashton, Maggie Adair, Mre Ashley, 4.. W Acker, Mrs Bates, Mrs Borchelt, Mrs Belton, Mr d BIOA, Mrs Maker. Mrs Burt. Mrs Bisphatu, Mrs Dishing.' Miss : B Bengali, Mrs Robert Black, Mrs Butler, Mary Brogan; Mies H Barber, Mrs Brown, Mrs Brinton. :Mrs , 'Miss Blake, Mrs Bryson, Mrs Baseline, Maggie Blair, l Miss Birch, Mr Beck, Efr, Brown; G B Birch, L • Ilittok..:JrNw ide•le, Charles Brooks, Mrs 0 Back7 ,- errii — Bryan. Mrs Blackburne, Mrs Bevel's, Mrs . Millington, Mrs Berry, Miss Daley, Annie Dougherty, Mrs E.ler, _Mien Garrl gots, Mrs Concklin, N J Dougherty, Mrs Erskine, Mrs Dirt W Gillespie; Mrs Copeland. Mrs Divine, Mrs Erne. rick, Miss' Green, Mrs Cole, Mrs B J D Vele, Rudolph Ellis, Mrs Gardner, Mrs Collins, Mrs Dicksou,,Jiirs Ed. siar,'`A Gore, Mrs .1 B Carnp'sell, Miss Deemer. Harriet Emie7, Mrs Joe Gillingham. Mrs Chance; Mrs W Duane, Ainanda Foust, Mrs C Gairettson, Miss Copeland; Mre Dove,. Mrs Fulton, Mrs Grant, ,Miss Cottinger, Mrs Davit, Mrs . Francisco, Mrs T Gillespie, Miss Emma °opera, hire Duff, Miss Ferias, Mrs Gill, Miss Clark, Eli@@ Dobbin, Mre Foul's,' Sue' Goodrich, Miss Cherry,' Dobbin,Nre Field, Miss Gemmill, Mrs H Oham-i ' bars, Mrs Deckamoor, Miss Ford, Mrs Gallagher. Lizzie and Laura Crawford, Mrs barley,. Mrs Finley, Mrs Gemmill, •Mr Chance, Mini M Dyott, Miss Free man,' Mrs" Harrison, MIS Cottinger, Mrs Hanel- ' son, Mrs • Fisvire,` William% Gillespie: Mr Clay- , ton. Dr B •Dunglison, Mrs •Fanes, Gillespie, Zeller & Co, Miss Clark, Mr• Donelson, Miss Flanigan, J Gibson &Bon,.blisa'Coughton, Mr Dolpiin, Mrs Flea leg, Mr Germill, J B Campbell, Mary Hallowell, Miss Fanners. W H Greiner. Carson & Co; Mrs Hendorson, Miss Fintiagin, Dr firs • Hunter, bliss Hood. Mrs Freeman, A & E Howard, Miss Headman, Mrs.Hock loy, Focht & Co, Mrs, Hassold (Sixteenth and Otiestunt); Mies J Hillbon, Mrs Hurley, Mimi Harley. Agnes 'ln man. Mrs Humphreys. Mrs °annoy, M.ns Harmer, Mrs James, Mrs Jenks, Mrs Hopkins, Mrs - Rawlings, Mrs Herleog, Miss El Jones, Margret Hrinter,- Mrs. ffindy, Miss Haws, Miss M.Jamee, Mrs Jenkins, Mrs Haven, Mrs Huston, Mrs Henry. Two Brothers WO, 'Miss Harper, Mrs. Hiatt, Eliza Hunter; Mr - Jewell, Mrs. N Jones; B . El Janney Oo• Mrs EP• 8 - Jones, .Miss-'Herr, Miss Heenan,: Mrs Kilcher, Mrs Knight, Mrs Lewis, Mrs, Little, Mre 0 L.wia, Mies Latrobe, 'Mrs Levering, Mrs_Lesibeater, Mrs Liggett, Mies McAllister, Mrs Mcßride,' Mary IllCKerney, Mrs McDowell, hire IdcLellath'llfro Mclntyre, Bailie Mc- Coy, 0 McCormick, Mary McKnight, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs .8 '-'llloom,.Mrs, Myers, Mrs E T Moore, Mj:&l 0 Marriner, Mrs Rosengerten. Miss H Rudolph, Mrs . liendroff, Mrs Mary lichees, Mrs John Bice, Jose phine Rainey,' Agnes Rothermel, George Read, .Roberts' & Macaltioner. John Eke, Miss If Smith, Miss Kate' Smith, lillEa Lizzle.B mith, Mrs ritillsawneY, Tyndale & Mitchell, Alderman Thompson, Taylor, °Mies*. & Co, Mrs Van Pelt, Mrs Wallace, era Wilson, Miss Wilson, MISS EL Logan, Emma R Marshall, Mrs Bummers, Mrs, Warren, Mies Longerreth, Mrs Rosalie'', Mrs 'Smith, Mrs. Winnemar, Mrs laird, Mrs It sates, Mrs Sibly, Mns Wiener. Mrs.:Lee ' Mrs Naylor, MISS Mary 13 Sterrart• Miss White, Mr Langton, Miss Osborn, Mrs &meth Miss Wood, P Lowry, Peter Owens, Mrs Sprinter, Miss S Wayne. Mies R Moss, Kate Penroie,' Mrs Spencer, Mrs Wood, Mason -& 00, Mrs Peterman. Mee Steptirmie,.Mis • • Wolf, Mr Magargee, Miss Pickering,, Miss. Saltier atm thin', Mrs •Wray, Mrs-Mansfield, -Mrs Pidgeon,- Miss Shari. hire Ward, Mrs Morris, Kite Poole,Nre,Snyder, Mrs Walwork, John Moss, Mrs Pesistill; Mns' Bensendhr. fer,Nrs Woorrell, B Mltcheli, Mrs Pulse, Miss Shesster, Mra White, T Mason Mitcbell„liate D Pott. • Mrs Shep herd, Ward & Brown, Mrs M-s Dr ' Price, Mrs Judge Strong; Bentz & White, hire Mustln. 'ffrs IPiin- - coast, Lewls' , /mlth, Thomas Walter, Miss 0 War tin, Una ?ammo, reels Schneider, Wyeth & Brothers, Miss M Mre Mariin, Mrs Myers. Miss Moyer, Miss J Moss, Mrs .7‘ mph MOM., Mrs Merril!, Miss ttllnrlcle,ffra• LJ Moore. Mies Morrie: Mrs Renard, Mrs J Mauls ' Mr Mcore,Mira .1 Moss. Mrs'Patterson, Mfrs Paul, hi Pen= rose,o P001e,.0 WYosey, Willie P Porter, Mr:Pollock, John Patterson, Mrs Biter. Miss./Cyan Mrs Besse% Mrs -Higdon, Mrs Reeder, Mrs Rodney, A G Blade, John itali, James Steele, David Stairs. Mrs L Taylor. Mrs Towne, Mre Targui, Mrs*Thayer. Miss Tingley. litre Toinlinsen, Mrs Thompson, Mrs Thain, Mrs W B Taylor, •Turnbrdi & 00, Mr Williams, Ida Young, Mrs ; Yard, Bois ; Wallace, Toeiney.Tho m peon, Shaw ner; Sturger, Gonfgal,McEwen,,McCormlck. Limner, liar:igen, Gor-" ' To the following Churches-Spring-Cortina.. Second 'United Presbyterian. ,St. James' Episcopal, Covenant, Turtle Creek, Moravian, l'ofetttddist Episcopal' Twelfth' and Ogden), St. Tithes, First Independent, Grace, , Ept= phony, Twelfth streettfetbadist, Octorara -Ohnrcb. Selmale—Twelfth and -Locust. Locust, street, Sine leebili and Lon Cat, rrirnery, Boys' School (rryer's Oaart). SocietierPenn Belief, New 'England Society, German American Tract, Ladled' . Aid, By berry, Americen,Tiltot, .nscortoma - Dimie - rww - ctraster Ladles' Aid, Soldiers'. Aid (Srlageton),lllpriug.Gm:dra Ladies' Aid, Ladien , "46:;-: brew Aesociation, Chester Corintv Ladies' aid,'‘Noyeril kern Ladies' Aid, Employeos`of • Gas Works, Banitaii Commission, Dadies' Aid' (Bridgeton, N. J.); Ladles' Aid (Boxborough) • Seire —Central M. E.' Sunday School, • Sixteentbe street told Ridge load; 'To Nr. Webster, for a terse, snorts of milk daily • Mr: Dove, Sixteenth and Filbert streets, and Mrs, Haiticrld r Sixteenth end Obeetnnt ah•eete, for ice cream for all; and to Kr. Jenks Steel, for the nee of 350 eancere on Iftia'ne castor's, ,'• • ' • • .• pirLAW DEPARTMENT, ENIV.ERSITY OF PENNEY VITANIA.—A Term 'will ; com mence on WEDNESDAY, October Ist. The .Introduo, tory Lecture will be delivered by Professor E. SPEN CER MILLER, In the runts' Lecture Boon), at 8 o'clock of that day. ' se p8;tool UNION AND 'LrivER TV; 'NOW. AND F.OREVEI4 . !ONE AND INSEPAR The National Limon Associations and the: citizens of Philadelphia favorable to the anccEss of ,the Netienal Union Ticket at the coming election. and all who' dealie to sustain the Government'at • the-polio, in Atli efforts to superete rebellion. and maintain the integrity of, the American Union, are requestedsto meet in their various wards. at their respootive places of meeting. on TUE 3- DAY EVENING next, at 73( o'clock, to act opon bad ness of vital• importance, whiob will' be submitted to them. By order of National Union City Executive Committee. WILLIAM H. MIEN, President TB OMAR B. BAILING; Vice President.' JOHN J. FRANKLIN, HENRY _B G S. 7r7 YOUNG MEN'S CHISISTIAN ASSO. 113 OIATION.—The regular Monthly Meeting will be held on MONDAY EVENING next 29th test, at 7X o'clock, at Bey. Dr.. WYLIB'S Oharch, BROAD. Street, below Spruce. The "Bee. George Bringhttrat, .C*ptain Williams, William A. Duff, and- other delegates 'from' the Christian. Cemmissioo, will make a report of their visit' to the Hartland battle-fields. A meeting . of unustal interest may be expected: Young men' willing to work among " the sick 'and. wounded in the , hospitals are earnestly urged to be present.' ' se27-2t* OHO. H STUART, Preskient. ritt: . PHILADELPHIA AND R R API N G RAILROAD OOMPANY,.OTFION 227 SOULS FOURTH STRBET.—PIIIIADHLPIII.S, Sept. 20, 0302. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of tbia.Com pany, due on the lst . proximo, are requested to leave them at this office. on or: before the SOth inst.: when re ceipts will be given, deducting 8 percent. for United States tax, and chocks will be ready for delivery on the let Proximo, in exchange for' said receipts. ' ' at-22-8t - S.' BRADFORD, Treasurer. TrIMPORTANT . MEETING PORT• HOTEL—DB. TYNG—lit..ntiblic meeting will be bete next TUESDAY EVENING, the .30,h that , in Na.. tlonal Ball, td A BEET Street, above Thirteenth, to In:, crease theefliciency and niomote the interests of the Government's Free Labor movement at Port •Royal. ddreises will be delivered on the occasion by Bev, Dr. TNng, of New York; Bev. fdansfreld French, of General Saxton's staff, and Robert Small, the hero of the w Plan ter." Admittancelree..':'• F • sae at 07 .AV IS ALI ELEGANTS . • MR. PAUL ANDRIGT, Gerand di la =ikon Datileors de MR. 'GRANDVILLE s roKrtg, 609 ' CHESTNUT Street, !Philadelphia; a• l'hnnnenr de'pre-, venir toe nombreux amts et connaierances qui Pont deja favorite de lent clientelle..(elosi tine lee etrangers:).qu'il 'slept de tvgsvidr de Paris et Loodres lee modeii lee pini recentes et lee miens portees pour la Nikon d'isiver. • • - Mr. Grandvtle Stokes a mis a se, disposition lee etoffes les plus belles, et lee mtillenres quanta, des. premieres_ mannfaCtnies WEl:motto: Lea militairps, Most quo lee officiers do tons grades 7 tronverons les meillenree qualites d'etoffee a des prig tree moderee...L'ehigence de ea coupe, ainsi qua le cachet de 'distinction quilt parapterise eat deja trop tonna dn.nnb.. Ho, polii en renotOelles leir:merites. ee2T.ltn • TrAT A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY BITND , COIdidITTNE, held the 17th, day of September,. the' following preamble and reaoltt; Lions were adopted: - - ' Whereas, It is' necessary to take farther action in order that soldiers may be 'raised, and the draft in the city avoided : Be it - • . - i n oaao, to each non-commissioned °Meer and private, in each of the first ten companies of infantry. for three ears or the war, to be hereafter organized and raised in Micky, with 'the sanction of the-proper authorities, or such portion thereof of each of said Companies as may be received by the Governor as a part of the quota of Phi ladelphia; the snm of Fifty Dollars, on said Company of ninety-elght men, exclusive of Captain and Lieutenants: being mustered into the . service, and following terms core shied with: \The neceeeary evidence required will be . a certified copy of the muster roll, or a copy thereof with the origi nal- for examination ; also, a certificate of the prover authority at Harrisburg. that all the members. of said Companies, or the part thereof, entitled to reoeive,'are credited to the Philadelphia quota; and provided .fur iher,'the recruits relinqrtith any claim to 'any and all other bounties except such as may be paid by the United States. Resolved, it.sumtqual to Five Dollars for each snob man be paid to the 'Captain thereof, to remunerate him for expenses incurred in raising his Company, to be paid him on oomph intiwith preceding reqnirements. THOMAS' WICB3TER, Vice Chairman. iostra BLoDOXT,' Secretary. sel3-12t ware: OFFICE OF TILE PHILA.DELe , FHIA, GERMAN TOWN, AND tro.Ritis- TO WN RAILROAD 00 MP ANY.—Pameniiir September 16. 1882.—The. Board of Managers, at.tiielr meeting of the 11th inst., declared a dividend on' the Capital Stock of THREE PER CENT., payable on and after the Ist day of OCTOBER next. '.Transfeni of Stock will not be made for ten days after the 20th inst. W. 8. WILSON, sel7.wfrratool Treasurer. grOFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANON COMPANY. • , PRILADILPIIId, Sept. 24,1982. ,' An election for TEN ,DIEZOTOBS for the ensuing year. will be held, agreeably to charter, at a general ,meeting of the Stookboldere for that tittrwee, at- ttie '.Office of tbe Company, No. 435 - and 437 011ES 1 'NIIT Street,' on MONDAY, October oth, 1802, at 10 0'0100). A. X:- _ J. W. McALLISTER, es2s=lot - • • Secretary pro tem. - . CUTTING, AND BBAffiPOOING,• for, 1 onng and old, of both lezeo f : at FOVIITE and BRANCH. 8627-ittf BQBTON BROWN BREAD-LFresh ally at, tie Bakery: , •cm T. RILEY'S, ee27-24* 1115 B&915 Street. A NTI4RUCITIQN,AZTAP,_ for Ml. b 7 ' JAMB TClo9lkfs. Bit/d3B 70131511D81i, I Between front end Beeottil, l / 4 00 ._. 112 1 1Ad'ah OIL • • - 3 . EILITAR,I43I:. )6 , ) cute: 444 '13 Atit i A j • It4w.aao Ks, Sopt. 23th, 186.. ALL :D[J6l[Bldß9 OF N AiiijkligON CAVALRY,-P. V. is tbia now on farlongb, will report - cliately. OF ANDERSON.TROOP, at Office, WILLINGS Ailey. By , orde r ; of ; PAL Hi It ; .31TELST • COM— PANT :OF BURNT:FE, GIF&RD, I 3 'Wit( triloetit thstr"- Arinori. BROOND 4,OIIIBAND Streets. TO NONNOW MORNING; fully eiiulppod with Rifle: 'Di 'order f . tit. *. • . • 'le ; OaSsibu'llv.: V.. T &YLOR. , 1 45.2 a PENNSYLVASIA'N,VOLUN- , 'moms. 6 A.T rBBY . of thi t s Iteemerit.' ika• cliivirttre nf Batterj -V 836 HARMONY street s , : Phills7... delnbia, and 441 ST. JOHN street. :• . • ' ' 06DtainL40}331P11:W.. 133NDEBEION. =:' .1&t Llentextikatizia,6l,OLD. AN GBROVA: -.. .---• • 2d ,!.16titinint-13311VDTX8 HANK: - Ij. 1484120 U • • .• • L 1:11tY - Ak - 00 - D - S - "JOBBER': • ______:_____ ___ L. - — Hik.TiiiijWkittfoisa 00 , Ma . "f'.. '. ..- - i . t :;:i.: , " ' •--' • ' •-,, ,• • • .. . No:, 61p. , CHESTNUT STREET, . ' ( Thirifipa mAit,BLi:Book,i , . '.. Rays Ault ofenel an' ; .- 11 ':':'''' - •'' ' ' ~ ' ' :' • . . . i l .? ' ENT'. E :NEW STOOK ~i. " OF FANO*: . I . i ss. ~..; ff.*. Auction, ` . ' ' ' DRESS - : / ti: DS '.• iii.li.eit :variety,_ ••••-' . 13HAWLSAILDITtEii ~::- .... ... .• • . . . • .U130.0 '148 4RlBilitiNtiti ' lLe; &e. ' - . I ,,, ,ithi , ....., - ~.: :J .': : , - .. 1 . . . 1 *lila. liavo'been s:'.!:e' ' : ' 4. ........._—...._ . . -- - - ---:-.. riTil4OH • ..111±":0:01 . 4TJF;leY, F9.1i.0 &SU, . . eindleill be lifirl4 ; ; 4,..: ..- .•-• ..• . . ,. * l ' - HEAP PRICII9I.- ....... • . • , The attention o city aid eiotriikir* kiayers'is invited, rag if . r , ' = ION. mmHg. cultveirrsi±bitii - -"; -- ".• ' •.- -' , 4 : CHEAP'. - ' ' '''' : ....: 0 U R.T AIN - GOODS FURN UR.E.:gOVERIXGR. '- : . • . , Broc les, Bers, Damasks, " •-• Tppe> iee, Satins, Plashes, ..... ,:. -..-. _ • . -Bich ace and llinslinCartains, (."; .-- Bich ace and Muslin Draperies, , .. . -. '..,:. - Frani Chintzes,-Dimikles, taprooms; ,-) Bands Loops, Tassels, Cornices. ' SHJIEVAR . • ' VAN HARLINGEN AtuisoN . ; .0 3 06 oHzkyrisk A ,;l3trpet,. . ImportSrs t‘Chirtodlis aid : - FirnlsSieGioods. .., DUNN 3,141, , AND GREENE I!4ANUF.AOTURING 00.'S 11,E , I N 1 1 , !SI •- • 400 01111 NEW FALL STYLI& • !. i . - • FOB NALZIII • • • • WELLY( ; ';COFFIN, & 00., 3y21-nowt2m I No. 220 011213TNUT street. SS B,AGi So. gt INWIBT bpi " PREMIUM" , ig FOB BAIT! BY WE sYZ•iniPla IGO; 01,111511811 N Street. BEAMLEt ; BAGS. ' '_ . ...,, ... . Stark's 3- bel. • 15.000droscoggin 7 . - Lewis 4n A.' :- • ! : ' . , " . r ce Aiiirt. . ~ ' - : • .irtookes, g . O. ' • - 1 Poinfom A. ...., ._ .... . poton A. , . . - 1- .rato; .to:. &C. ' Foredo, not deb on delivery, by .. , • • • '. _ 43110; cittaaa, 219.011178()If. Alley. ee732m AR . ~..,_ : 431(3 1; )1 §-• ~,. ~,:,..'.:,,.-.•.," a t, -- rie . - 003T - moTHS. , - ••••-=` --•-• ' •DABH-B9SH 'OAp CLOTHS:; — ..• ' ---: •-, - • '.BHT -BUTS CLOTHS YOB• "Anr4THISS: ABBY BLkNKETS, STANDARD iIitICHIT. 0.0-0131;101 *gat. • , , ~ DRILLS, ST*HDAIID WRIGHT. HEAVY-LISHIS DRILLS AND DUCK. • :SHOWN' Ain! BLEAOLDID‘ sHNNITSCIS AND aiilSTlHens., -.' • - ' For Bale by ~, ; • _ 1 IFBOTHINGHAM & WELLS. eel-if ff , ABlVilt BLANKETS.. cIOViIMNENT • - FOR g.&.LE - - . • . . FRO T GRAM & WELLS. AGENTS. G; odtirm, & 'co., . Dso OHISiaITFITREET, TB.OT ,FOR THE DELIVERY PI OF,_ ARM . AND OCVITON WOW ; , 19ANDARD - au2T.am LE Y, 111.1,D, ere yrepired CON' WOOL SHIP TJTCKINSON, - N. 112 .OHESTNUT• ST.REET,, OOLbUSSION MERCHANTS' FOR Tide semi op , . . • • PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. se* ein : - • ' r: : - It YaUDE. CLOTIIINGr. PE - ' ge,DY-MADE'OI.OTHItIG.. 0 ONIER.S do BON • 0i'626 .ORESTNIIVS'IIRAET, •I . I Uk ER JAYNE'S "'HALL, to Have noViisiid in"for Bale an entire new stook of FINE CLOTHING. AlOO,-6 full diortment of (MOTHS, Cl&8SIBIE)1118, end VESTlNGEts i hich they respectfully Invite the public to examine bet pnrcbasing elsewhere. se27tdeSl •_. O "- '.. ''— ',.,- ' ..-.,...,....,,.--:-A.,. - .6 - tftLERY. • -- WO/ 4 X11.63 . 'no..lflAS*lll4/7, PHIL&DEL,PIIId, . . JuNusecrriiabixt - cir PATENT CAST4TEEL It! 7314 E ; UST and'ORELPEST and SPOON iirs xsisET. ST-STEEL FORKS. fiaßm INTFI:NAL REVIDN' coLLthrioN 3 7 4 1P . 17, 51 Irj[l. 3:121' 117/..7,..r,. Z 74 T . BTAMi3 /FOR OligOKS BIGHT DRAFTS, • AND SETABY BTADIPS FOR IIIEDIOINES, ►ILL BY - SALE AT -.'111113. OFFICE, Ist 9f Ootaber, i 86.9., • ibAloato,F;v7 ORDERS FOR Bl'i#MPß rooeived and delivered ae feet, as Ilene& to: the Goverriment.:. FRANK_ PALMER. : . Burgeon Axtlet to the lagtmeemint Institutions, Weals. inarton. Also, to all of the Medical Oothogse and HO6 4 Wale. The it PALMER ,LIMBEV adopted h 7 :the Allis? end Navy Burgeon*: Pasoshlets tient gratlerlinralait IQ MAIM ITS- ern do. 180 OBEBTITITT Strait: Md i ll: . kJ QPLIT 141 tb 4 o--Of pri#of nality, for gale bl atuß /oVitantik,wi t ma tame. • 29'' .4 1862 TIV" • . RETAIL DRY 131 qOPP.::' '4'4% M. 01 3. G CIK3,ODA FALL SALES. BESSON ifts SON, MOURNING' B,T.OICFA .NO. 91e , CHESTNUT HAVE.OPENED A Latatial ABBOBTIIIINr. _Black Valour,Repq.' `'`) , Black Velour - Ottoinins; Black Grain' do - Pi:466s. Black Fpangynei. • Black Polelinea. . Black Fiariglible!inoei t Black French eashineres „- •• , • Black Mousseline. ..... Black MouEselines double 'Widths. B 1 aak .... Black Silk"Warp ‘ Ashmerep. • . ~• - Big* Crifte - . . 'Brim* Parainattas and: Uoburgs,..- • Black' Black' ftiti l d'Almas; _ Bla - or Black French 3545iiibriziaos.,;2.`", Black English- •Bombazines. Black Real , lris' Black Patin De' Chines. • Blank Mphairs and A ipa6aa. .131ack. Biaribazine,Alpan!saa: Blank Baitheas.' -- . , ..Black - Patllt de Elcqe, or hfonrning bilk.. Black Hiai4Ayarts Poiat:Ale Bolds; Black O de Grains t• ; Black Gros •Grainettes. ;Black AR:tires : awl Yenetionnes.. Ottomans pr d'iroosse; • • -Bfitok Glossy, Gioa Black Lyons . Taffetas: • 1 . ' "Black "Groot d'Espeingne.: ''Black Gros. deilndes, Thibbt Long.,and Equire EIhiNVLS. English Crapes on,ltolls. Alexandie's tind Joniin's Groyet3. Babnoral Skirts. Arid all other goods' requisite for Mourning attire. SECOND MOURNING GOODS In great variety and at reasonable prices. It E W O,traNIING STon E 928 CHESTNUT 'STREET; ' • The aboie 'establishment will bo opened on or about the Ist OCTOBER, where, in addition to,, a very eeleot stock of - _ 'DRESS GOODS, Ladies catt A piocaro a • FULL SUIT OF MOURNING IN A FEW HOURS' • NOTIOE. Our extensive MILLINERY DEPARTMENT" . will always be found to contain the latest styles!. EVERY ARTICLE FOR. FIRST AND 141;005D DIOUBN/Lio Including tver . 7 celebrated make of E SOLIS!' 'BOMBAZINE," imported and inanufactUred — r . - X PR EBBLY 'FCilit" THIS IISTABLISHILEN T. which will be eariki f lisi ta suit die taste . : of the • • tar PHILADEL LADIES' PHIA.. • ' Goods sent* & MtERS & CO:, Importer!. oel7 7 ;vifinet WE 'WILL - .BELL FOR ONE WEEK . (if our present stock loots ,so long) our entire Stock of - COTTON - GOODS,. by the - piece, for cash, at the following extremely low Prices bleached Muslin. 32% eta; extra. heavy ditto, 18 ots.; .better, 14; full 32. inch wide, 14% cts. ; very heavy, 15 oie. full 37-inch wid0,15%,0t5.; New , York-501N 22% Wamsutta, and all. the best Shirt 'lnge; full 2 yards wide, 37%; 2%, yards wide, 45 ct ; 8 yards wide, 50 cte ; unbleached for 12% cts ; nearly yard, 17 ctn. ; full yard wide,.lB eta; yards wide, 37% eta.; good unbleached Canton Flannel, 25 cis. ; good white ditto,.2s cle.;; - good lead, drab, and brown ditto, 25 ots,; Calicoes, 10 cts.; good Calicoes, 12% cte. • "first-rate - ditto, 18 ctei.'; good bleached Jean, 18 eta'; ;ad, white, blue, and gray Flannels, in plain and twilled,'at nearly old prices ; heavy striped;2o ote Aide and Charitable Association, sold to at redactions. We would advise persons in want of these goods to give tie en early call, m the Quantity of many kind!, is limited, end cannot be replacei. For this reason we cannot sell over thirty pitedee : to any , one portion. B. & W. H. PENNELL, 5e27,: ilt . - 10212 MARKET Street, below Itileyeinth. trIBEAP,2,:Iin''.O9QI)S,.. ',CARPETS, v. OIL tototas,.AND WINDOW .811C&DES.-r:i7. E. iitCHANEKNIT, N.. E. corner ELEVENTH and • MARKET Streets, will open this morning, from ¬ion, ingrain °ornate' at-37.45; 50, 62; and 75c.; Entry and Stair _Carve% 10 to 65c.;: Rag Carpets, 31, 37, and 450.; Floor Oil Olathe, 87 to_ 500 ; GilLbordored Window - Shades:soo. to El 16; Buff and Green Window Holland, 16 to 20c.; Plannele. 26 to COO.; Diens Goode in great variety, from 16 to'soc ; Canton Flannels!, 25 to 310. .ee24.srluit2t: . :10211 :OHISTNIIT STREET. • . LSOES' • • ' , GOODS, • 7 1 • • EMBROIDERIES. • = A foil iiiitOriment of LOW PRICItt3, to which addltiotititro'o6::lii of . • NOVELTIES. „.1024.. ORESTNTTT . , , an29-ti . DWIN HALL& BRO.; 26 - BOTJTH BBOOND ilitniet, will open; thin moniing— Beautiful Shades of - Poplins. " Plain an 4 Panoy,Silks.. ' Bich Printed‘Oisinneras and Baps. Fine Quality ,French Iderinoes. , ' A great variety of new styles of Dress Goode. .N. B —New Goode opening daily. ae2g.ty . VALI. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. 'JL! . New Pall Cloaks opened daily- Winter` Olinsks In'areviration. • Striped all-wool Broche Shawls, *S. • Fall' and Winter Woollen Shawls. - • Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. BOYS' OLO CHINA. Fine Ready-made Clothing for boys. Snits made to order. - °GOTHS,' OASSIfdERES, VESTING'S. Just opened, several large lots Oasalmerea. -Boye'Lwear of every grade and style. ". 11,000 arde Black and Fancy Caßaimares, 750. to $2. ' • 6,4 Blue Flannels; Black, Blue, and. Brown Cloths. adlee'.cloaking Ololbs for Fall and Winter. :. L . DRESS GOODS. Bop. Priplia' a; Preach Merlnoes, Black Pttiail than' at reasomable rates. ' , ARMY BL ANERTd. COOPER - do COWARD, 11920 . 7 SiDi'fiirfElTNlH and MARKET Streets. 12_1:00DS FOR AUTUMN. • • • : Autumn Silkil; dark colored Ohecks. • • Black, Plain, and Figured BUka : " New designs Fancy De Laines. Rich De Lainee of lower grade's. • Foil du Norde and Long Ohanspa. - ' • Handsome' and new Plaid Oaehmeiree. 1 Plaid Valeiciaa and Worsted: Poplins and Figured Drognete • • French °Witte' of .new styles' •' " • New assortments of French ll:fortune. •' • • Stella Shawls and Striped Broche. -• Fancy Shirting Flannels. ' Embroidered Tahoe °over*: • • r' ' hatELESR BROT HERB VW STEEL & SON,. No. 718 North TENTH St., above °Mee, '• Rove now open a choice assortment of NEW FALL AND WINTER . DRESS GOODS. - Bich Fancy Silks. New Shades Plain Silk& Pignred Black Bilks. Plain Black • Silks as Low Prime. Bich — Figured. and Plaid French Reps. Plain. French Reps, all shades. Plain' French Merinoes all shades. -- PLAIN AI.:PA.CAS, In Black, Brown, Mode,Blne, and Scarlet. ' Poll Be Chevres, PoPlins, Delahlea, And every variety of New and Choice seasonable Dross Goods. Also, a large assortment of BLACK STBLL A' SHAWLS, LONG AND. fiIfRIABE WOOLEN SHAMIR% - cell-tf 'AT LAST TZikal PRIORS:". 0.0 IYDEIY-MOIJEILIN DE LI Wine ; new styles neat Plaid Blare Poplbis • Plain Bops, Bine . Green, and "Brown ; Figured Oleekluerea • beautiful neat Figured Bey Poplins ; Bine and Seifert: no Bahama ; now Calicoes, chotoe patterns; neat Plaid Flannel for Gents' Shirts, very deeirable and scarce; alma a akaialaixtment of Oamhneres for Men and Boys, at JOHN H. 13TOEB8' 702 MICH Btnict. C) CASES. SOLID FXG'D K.L1113 . Solfdoßrown FiKoirad, - • . Solid Blue Fi.gElea t ' . .1 Solid Green Egan& • .• • . 111r•BIC . i• LLNDELL, 701:111TH and AlOll. VINE BLUE ANDAROWN MERE : NOM.— • , Himboldt Purple Methane, •• ' New Bbede Blue Moripooe, light lead Dark Brown klerinoea. & LANDFLT.•_, FOURTH Cod ABOH. V QIIAWLS BOR PENNSYLVANIA TRADE— niI Line of Bleok Mamie, Full Line of Bina Btellay Frill Line`OflNOollen Shawie. . . Iv ETAS & L eNDELL, ' ' FOURTH. and KROH. Gll4.—Just .receivedi..per Brigantine • NITA, from Botterdsm, an invoice of, lureble,An obor Glin: • For - Bale from OM' Wharf, - or from' OrtetoM• hove Store , by OBAS:'8. OABSTAIRB, 'Pole Agent, Noi. 120 WALHIPT tend 13114/1/1'; Weida. 0 011 • .- .! • r.. ..1u..~ lIIE2ZMI SLIMS: ALSO, • WO) 4cPA0:P11.7A,7,7-.!:: • SST: OPEI~TIN(~ THOS. W. EVANS & 00. HAVE THEIR . . . VEST ~..• 'PA 17-ZIS CLOA.IKS, *ICDNESDATOCITOBER Ist• . CHESTNUT STREET:' =IN • • . tin 6- 4 -MAICKET . STREET -still has el the rep nation' of being the place to buy the cheapest MUSLIMS AND • ()&14Tat? FLANNELS. First rate Bleached at 12.14=-this kind is very scarce; wider do., at 14 ; full wide, 15; finer do., at 18; quite . brays at 18% ; fall yard-wide fine at 1834 ; wide Wainerittas,lB% ; 6 calm Williatneyilles end Wament tea of the best Pillow Casing at 20; 1% wide do., 22; 2 cases beet 17tIoa Ebeetles, 23( wide, the moat desirable In the infirkit ; goe'd Unblescbed at 12% ; very tine do. at 14 ; very heavy at IS'and 29, as well as many prices no mentioned ; one case Sheeting,' 23( wide; • one do., 2% Wlde=these are the beayiret that corn e; Ilobleached Carton 'Flannel et 22 ; better dd.:, at 25'; and ieri' heavy at 28; good Bleached at 25—thess are all less :than preeentjwholesale priors. am they - aretonstatitis goINC • .np. • • •GRAN OIL LE B. BAIN ES; 1018 MARKET dtreet, above Tenth. N. B:— . 1 bays one bale of the,beat 25 cent all wool Bed Flannel in,tbe city. se29-5t . . HeißPl T ALT • . - SThWARD'S M .'CAL; for•ktia.. - Inscruction of Hospital Stewards,. War& Plasters,and Attendants. Bs J. J. Woodword, LD. 12rito. $1 25. • ' ' ; • ;.T/SE:PAIMINCE OF TOPE With an Introdution, bi.Joht,o.lVbittierc •75 cm. • (3017NTRY LIVING AND COUNTRY . THINEING. By.CtifFßamilrOn. • 81:25. • • • HEALTH; ITS 'PRIX :TM AND ITS FOE& 117 • R. D. Mussoy, M. D. . • NEW. GYMNA3TICS for .Men, Women,. end. Chil dren. $l. - • . For sale by Si ALFRED MARTI7/Bli • 'se27 ; • , ,606 ORESTHEIT• Street, WON 40 CENTS TO :$25. . PHOTOGRAPH 'ALBUMS . • • ' • - &ROES STOCK! •• •THE •BEBT , ABBO RTHIINT ! . THE LOWEST PRICES!, All Albums warranted. perfect in every respect, and the prices guaranteed to be LOWER. than at any other store In Philadelphia. - One call will satisfy anyone that wefuifi; to the letter everything - foiciduertiye. All new Bonin eold'etlid'econnt._ BITOEIBBI7OkwiIIk Bowegtort 4r9 OfEBSTNy T. tWryg. PHOTOGRAPH.Vt.fyc itvi. U . ALBUMS. Cr* A new lot bound in TURKEY MOBOOOO, FULL SIZE, with clasp, reduced t 041.76, LESS - THAN 00ST TO MANUFLOTURE.: Other styles. pioportionately low! •PITOHIWEI 'Oheaj Bookstore see. tocl ; • • • ~ • :4a9 CHESTNUT street. WAR, TE.LEGRAA ' NARKING • star OF 'VIBOUTI.&. ' •.' EIIZR 28 BY 28. ' Pitfall 25 CENT& - ! Sold in all Periodical and Book Stores, ale° dent to any . .addread on receipt of price. For particulars see adv,er.. adamant in Frank Leedie's Pictorial. . • . .L. PBANG & 00.,`PubliaberE4 : lop Wriabingksa area" Boston, Blue.. • , au2S-/in, .CIRCBLATING LIBRARIES I .BROTHERECE.AIOI3. CIRCIT . . . LATINd th e • NEW English and American Books, including ALL MABEE 3 of Lite rature.' This le the ONLY Library in-tha country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH . ROOKS that are not REPRINTED here. Terms $5 iper year; six months $3 ; three months 81.50; one month' 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. '21.11 South EIGHTH Stria. 888.3 m 'ENGLISH lOrriliSENO Et FAMILY CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DI LECTURE, 1317 CHESTNUT STREET. Bahia - lotions per year, month, and day. General catalogneirist published, fernlahed gratis. • In Press; Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French Ll. brary. • Catalogue de /a Biblatheque dee Dames et des De =citrates." IL M. HOSAOHESI, Agent, eeGlm 1317 OH erattlur Street. • mo• ARTISTS .. .6:b.lD - STIMENTe; = NOTION.--The studiesin the Pennsylvania Aca demy of the Pine. Arts will •be resumed on the first of. October. The isife °lass will.meet on that evening, at 7, o'clock. JOHN• SARTAIN. , • A. M. STEVENSON, ; , MADAME EGERIE 'JU.LES PHYBIOA,L .EDDOAT'ION ; . Approved by the Clergy', Burgeons, and Physicians of , Philadelphis; as well as by the Principals of our best Sample. 'Madame-Martin begs leave to return her sincere Burnie - 1: to Parents who • have entrusted• their children to hex' care, and inforM them and,the mablio that she will re open at ber.reeidence, SRUCE Sireet, No. 1346. her classes fn modern Oststhenice, Intended for those young persons of both sexes whose constitutions are so delicate. tie to render such exercises needful and salutary. The new system Sae been authorized and approved by . Bishop Doane, at Bt. Mary'a,Bohool, Burlington, on the 4th of August, 1858, and, bag 'been continued since that time•with marked success audible happiest reenits. Claws will be attended at Boarding Schools. _, REPERISNCE3. • Sight Rev. Alonzo Potter,D. D., (Bishop of Pennsyl• vinitt.; ' Bight Rev. W. H. denheimer (Bishop of New Jereey ;) Bev. John A. Vaughan, Rev. .1 B. Olernsan, D. D.; Bev. O.'H. Wheeler; D. D., Ray. W. R. 'Foresee, *not S Jackson, Dra..Tboinai Bodge, P. B Goddatd, Z. Pencoset, W. 'Morrie A. Stine, John Neill, R;Le Bache, Caspar Morris, John Bell, G. iii.tehrlng, W. V. Resting; J V. Paiterecn, Francis Wait * Convent of the Barred Heart, (Eden Hall, Pe. 0 Rev. Elvin K. Smith, • (Principal of St. Mery?s Burlington;) Misses Anable, Miss 0 Bayard. Mesdames Ohegaray k D'ffer villy, Misses Casey, Mimeo Brooks k Roll, Mum Bark, Mrs. 'Clement, Germantown; Miss Carr, Linwood. Hall. , gen mwfot MADAME EGERIE JULES MAE IXI. - TIN 'will reopen, at her reeldenoe, No. 1 . 348 , SPIIIION /tie' et, her PRIVATE. DANCING BOROOL, eziMORDAY,VetobIF 6t6, .1802. ' 0LA5849 . , ~A.l- D HOURS. • Yoircig Ladies and Hasteri, on Mondays,Wednes &oat and Fridays. from SX until 5.3 i o'clock P. M. - 9 be Quarter will commence on the day of the Bret les son of the pii,pll. No deduction made for those who leave bcfore the.end of the charter. Private Practising Psnies for those .who know how to ; dense, every Thursday evening. One Quarter of 24 leesone, beginning November 6th. The Binein Tor the Lessons will be that of the Piano. All Dances will bo taught in the most approved and fashionable 'style, and particular attention will bo paid to cultivating grace, ears, and elegance or deportment. Independently of her elegies, Mrs. Martin will give lessons in Private. Families and a all the Schools where Mr. fdartin had,the honor to teach. " • Should Ladles with parents or friends like to learn any new dance separately, Mme. Martin will make ar rangements for them. • Dime. Martin takes this opportunity to tender her sincere thanks to the friends, patrons, and soholars who have for so many years extended to her and M. Martin their patronage, and hopes to receive a contintiation of their favors . . . , For particulars apply at the residence of Madame IS J. Martin 14'29 tnisrf6t . A RCH -STREET OARTET . • . ROME. E • OLDDN * ftk i tad NE R, N0..832 . ARCH .8 TREISTi. .-. • TWO DOOllB DELO Enna , . dTRERT, SOUTH SIDH, are now receiving thdr • • • . FALL IMPORTATIONS OF. • . , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC • CARPE riNes, embracing all the new st3lis, which they are offering at LOW Humps • . . . .• re 27. 2m . 'FOR U.S.S.R. MBE RELAT IVES O 1 THE' LA ItIANTED DBAD at the recent battle in kterY. land, desirous of availing tbemeelvee quickly -of the benefits providedby lawe of Oongrees and of the several States, should make an early application to the • ItiILITARY,AND 1;1/kV/XL AGENOY, - NUMBER FOUR RUNDRFD &RD TWERTY-SEVEN (427) W&LPIUT-STRRXT JOSEPH E. DEFIFF & 00. Correspondence promptly attended to.. se27 \ALI:I .n. ) (:) W S AND MOTHERs:_. Usual Solditm Bailors, mar-AEATSOIII.. Penelope!: should call at sues on JOSEPH B. DNVITT &CO., ' • . Milltarrand Naval'Ageool .• . at2l ..No.427.WALNEIt Street. BolThitit AND BACK PAT ! 130111iTt MID "BACK PAT t'Y tail) BACK PAT 1B1:117NTIr AND 1)&131C • PAY 1"-Wires, Obildtes; Fathers, Mothers' , Brothers, and Slaters aro Untied to BOUNTY AND 'DACE PAY, and shotdd soaks sub , application to JOSEPH E. DEVITT Ss 00., Military and Naval Armor No. 427 NitaINDT Street. B Y k DECIBION.OF THE ATTOR-; N Gicomina or 'TIM IitNITBD ETATS% any Mother ot'a Soldier, Sailor, or Marine, can obtain a PENSION,'" married or not, if he was killed or died in the lierrioe. Apply at once to JOSEPH E DETITT k °OSMAN'S% Remember the number, 11 . 0IIR EIINDRED AND TWENTY-SHYER, . [427) WALNET STREW, • MILITARY AND NAVAL. AGENCY. 1107 - Rememberthe name,. genet JOSEPH E. nirtiT,es VERSIONS, SIO9'BOUNTY; 'AND 1. PAY . procured and collected for. Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, by . JAMES TIII4TOW, A.'PPORN.II7. AT 818 LAW AND 09LLECTI,ON 0711 . 10*, 434 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. -• • c For business done in this tins charges will be as fol. lima : For collecting Soldiers' and 3ailorat Pay lest than $5O in amorist, $t when over $5O in amount., 2% per cent. on the excess. For oollecting arrears of Pay and $lOO Bounty for relatives of deceased soldiers, per cent. For prosuring Pensions, the Government fee, $5 , For °also:ding end .prootiring such for relstiiree of de ceased soldiers that have volunteered sine° the 25th August; 1842 ) from this city,. no charge, as Proviohlll proposed. - , -„Ii103 FULTON'. ee2o tr if 424 VALlitriltrhoti,,Thiladeiresia. .0, / F. I. G._ •'. ZINO, ARMY, AND TOILET ItIlLlO l / 1 3 t Th e b ee t to th e world for flathh and 0 4 wa buity. B. -M. St • ._ The beet brand SlW.ltutehed . • TELVST Pole Agent, BENJAMIN, H. SMITH. . 1. 56 DITANTsi Street, near Wert BroadweT, New Tork. se2o-Bin 11.111 W. PIUBLIOATIONS: EDUCATIONAL. J. It.. 80111tailliVILLE, M. D., ,•• Committee of Instruction MODERN' 0 A MST EIZNIOB or, Course of CARPETINOS. PERSON AL MllB. JOHN DBE W'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. 8. 7/73,11DERIONIL Brurtnega Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. MISS BATEMAN, The great Tragic Artist of the Age, AS JULIA. lIZ THE RumuineoK, lijigirted b 7 JA WEIS WALLACH, Jr., . -• • .inntisietoolloot Stock Oomnany.. . . .;;TP-NIGFIT ( MONDAY ) , , Doo;ipioakat cpromenco at TX.o'cloolci 1111sof Bometotkn'e engaggmestalesta monist • THISir DAYS, in.. ad van ee. 11V.A.1 4 1§RITrSTII EN Tr THE . v Sole taws Mrs. Bngiziges geoid. Mr. JOHN,T . 4/4411131061a... • IirNGAGEMENT - Or MB IC lent'''. , • THIS (MONDAY) •EVERIVO; BEPT;'2Si ' R ill be wrformed the • TracEdi or BRUTUS : Or, THE-FALL OF •TARQUIN. Timing Jiining Bi tang Mr. BDpY. To opt ehule with' the Treerce'of " 014 PARLE4RAWCATS. '•' • Mr. Sprigging ' Mr. Art&ING BOWERS, - Wort open 1 4 1 —Perfonnanceoommencesat 7%. STEREOPTIOOL' v's OtrirlitT •-tvBxsTNuT-FITREETB:.- s - --COLOSSAL- STEREOSOOPIO VIEWS, • ' • DISPLAYED FOUR HUNDRED- SQUARE. TRIM, EVERY 'EVENING THIS WEEK. • A 011 ANGE OF PROOBANUSE. NIGHTLY. Admission- 23 cents—Obildran, 10 amts .. A tieekegeo Or twenty-four tickets for $3. • Doors open at 7m ; commence at S'o'cicck: Matinee on Saturday at 3 o'clodlt QRAND FLORAL AND: , FRUIT FESTIVAL, in aid of a • SOLDIEBS' HOME, ~, " • • Commencing MOND&Y EVENING September 29, and continuing doting the week, at - 130.tiCERT HALL. The Ladies having it .in charge intend making ft 'the most imposidg Fair ever held in.thie city. A.rrebrogernentt have„hren made With the , • • PHILADELPHIA (HECK'S) I3AND, For every ' evening during' the week. Donation,' of Emits and Flowers Till be' thankfulry reettivet tit the TICKETS 30 °VAL 'Obi isle at the usual &tithe Ticket fg 'floe Of th*Mall, • , , . ee24-101" • - DENNSYLVANIA ." ACADEMY - Or TraE • • 1025 oaßigNirr arszwr, ; . • • • IN open daily (Bnindays oxoepted) fratedk Ai ELM $t P: E 7. Admiasion 25centn.. LThtldrip halt prioe. , - 'Donee of.Stook. P 0.% '• lifiirro•siumws: WAR PRICES-- - A.ltpersons" Nho ad- T rare fine rankings ebokild get se exeollent-Por lisirotlimPelf. by taking advantSgs of the RIMIER life-size oil-ix:doted Photographs; at 'war prices. BEOO till `lstrcet; above Green. • : r: : , • It* V°ll/I''• . id CONEV___I3 F O R TH .—In in : '..- veating 61. • tiV',illtillEtfi; in a ColOred Photo- AMA, ;on get 3 titteiionlijoe worth and 'a' fine likeneeg,: Ir,bich to above All price. :-.TrYgn:drinbt'it, g. ! to SBOO SD Btreet above Green: • . . - •". Ita- WANTS. . . . ANTED-An energetic " Yon g : . . Woman; who can have all the advmdagi3s of a good'eaboot by rendering some assistance' hi:lnstructing 4 the.smiller children.. Apply at the $011.01)L,..0 °LER Aveone, Worth of Noble, below Sixth street. 5e27.6t IXTAN Smart, Active Boy in: , Y in a btorei to make htelerlf generally; ueetul.' Ouo with a mechanical'teat° , Dieferred. Addreae Box 1415( kbilade4pbtaToet Office. - - ' es27-2t. . - • Situation..as Asslitant W Book-keeper, or ;in a, bend Office Good re. ferencee given. Address' Press office. •pr23.Bt* • - . WANTED7---A FRENCH L &Dir t •V T to give ketone in Trench and hitudo. No on. need apply union she has had experience in teaching and can farnlsh - Feitlefaccory referencee. Addreeio P. Q., 424 Pon))) ELEVENTH • Stieet: Philad elph la. wad- tt BOARDING. 1011LEASANTROOME 1 , 81NGLEAND. .Pomrcntriietitin g ;:' BOARDING; No: is OB 'MTN UT Street. 8825.61* You r la MEN'S HOMg,. 1331 iriLBEET Sti:eet, opposite PennSonara:—: BOARD end Washing, two Mars per week. AR who, desire a comfortable home will do well Jo call 'and eg. amine this house. ALEXANDER SLOAN, sel9-12t Superintendent. PLEASANT -t EGON)) 7 STORY come, with board, at -. • . rel7-1m aof Beath THIRD -Street. RE MONFAis. 110ip OVAL. -,-THOMAS MARTIN I . . . Beal Estate Agent and Collector. would re.eacifnlly inform his friends and the public that he too remeveilliii. office . froto the lgortbwest oorner,of Third and r..mharS streets to hie dwelling, Northweet corner Of vili.JEtt'JS, and PINE Streets, where he hope to receive:tin. 000- Minorco of the liberal patronage beatowed upon I,im to former tear!. LOST AND-TOMO. LOST -A C.ertificate for 18: sbart .in JJ the Capital Stock of the Ila%letoo'Coal Comoantr, in tbe name of T. Frank . Walter, dated March' 28t uftn, ho 2.781. Notice le hereby given that application has been made to the Company for a renown] of Pnirl csrlifloife. • . • T. , FHANK WALTER.; Penn Haven, Peatember,lB62. ae22 inEtalie in 7 1 - -jtlse TO—spitA "Crerilfieiisi shares 7. Stock or Alio Betiirer Meadow Rallt - 34, :.° and Coal Company,. in the.narao of T. Frank Walter, dated April 22, 1862. No. 6.633 Notice. is htrebv given that application has been made fb the Company fore renewal of mid oPrtifics e Miir; • 'T. FB.A.NII WALTRII. Ifaven,'EeptimnberilBl32.'' - . pen m3m* . FOR : SALE AND TO-LET: Aft To' • 11:7. - N E • CEW BitAVIDD ItIiEWIaRY of , the 44 man, deceased, witiCall the Fixtures, Vats, Tub/NINA* &c. . The known reputation of the said BiewerY ie iniffiehint recommendation to insure . a very handsome ontlapon a entail capital. It is in complete working order, and win be rented on very faborable terms to a aced tenant. Ap ply on the premises. to SILAS YERSZS; Jr., sat 61* 311 GREEN St , Eleventh ward, Phllada. FOR SALE , OR TO RENT- Jim. A large Porter, Ale, and Leger-Beer BBRlValiflr. in "good ordor, agod ous'om Inquire of (118011411- .B.BICII, No, 138 . 810/181051D Street, Nineteenth ward. • sP2S-Btit us FOR SALE ZR 'EX,CEANGE waft A FINE Ft.ftki, containing 217 acres, balintlfailir situated on the banks of 'the Delaware, 26 miles above- the city ; convenient to steamboat landing, and . ralirowd , station on the place. Also, a large number In the ad joining counties of all sizes in acres Alma,. to se2o TO B.)10 HANOB . - -YALUABLEF BABM,, containing a * aorta near etikeion. in Biooke &linty, largo atono buildings, tar* .apple chard; and Aber fruits. Also, several fratt farms; nest Dover, State of Delaware Apply to ..: 8820 A, DENTAL PRACTICE FOR BALD —To a Dentist who wiebee a good location, ors•. bear of one by addressing " Dentist." Press Office- Belt. FOR . SALE---A beautiful COT— TAGE. and six acres of Ground, In the Interior at , Pennsylvania, • desirably situated and arranged .for - an„ - . academy or first-claes school, near a thriving villa , and in a healthy location. Also. a desirable DWELLING and Lot, In Nem }hoots Add, Perry county, Penna. ' Also, a large number of cottages, lots, and other Pro— porde*, for sale or exchange. -; . B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, anti and 8. W. cur. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. TO. RENT4K T.IIREP-STORT ant BRIM DWELLEITO, on RACE Street. ono door aboirti Twelfth, north eta°. Bent low: cc a good tenant Apply to WETHERELL at HROTHRB ) 47 end 49 North BEIJOISD Street. TO: ..RENTAti THREE-STORY sow BEIM DWiDisliilifq; : 6ll PUCE Street. neat ISevetiteelith, - tiorth sido. • WHTSABILLits BROTHME., . , 3012 47 And •Wrrortb 81100tip' Strert igt FOR SALE OR TO IRT—Fonr Hoarse, on the west side of BRAD Street. treiow 3olumbio' imam. ..Aipply at the south went oornar UINTA end IitANSOU Rtreets VOlNUlTNmtsmirs. • • rIOPARTITERSHIP. :-Thii un dendfined baire this day asgociated thoupolves -to gether, nailer the name amieatyle of EMBRY B ANDY & CO.. for the 'Purpose of selling Wrought Iron Tubes. BMW's, &o , manufactured at the Cornbettand Tube and Iron Works, and for transacting a general Iron commis sion bruise's. . PENNY HANDY, PREDERIO J. GOODWIN. Phi!ed. Iphie, Sept. 3, lEB2.—ae2l-13t NOTICE.—It is horeliy*certified that the undereigued have formed a Limited Partner ship, agreeably to the provisions of the note of Assembly at the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon the ter keioinafter set forth, to wit:' 1. The viame or firm under which the add portnesalria la to be conduoted le DUEIZI h HIIETZ. 2. The. neral nature of the businees intended to ba. The general pertnete — in — ilre shia -Irrterati r - r -e6ffe -- CAMP BRIM and WILLIAM. WISSLEY- KURTZ, botle'reidding at No. 1937 VINE Street, he. said Oita ok Philadelphia.; and the special 'twiner is TFIE ODOH.W. W 'HAILER, tesidhig at No. 227 North TWNNTLIITH 'lltmet, in said otty. 4. Ilia &meant of capital contributed by the said eps olai partner to the common stook is the gam of rorrr THOIJSAND DOLLARS, in cash. 6.' The told partnership is to commettoe on the NMI , TUNIS . DAY' OP' AUGUST, A. D; 1862, awl vela terminate on the TVIST DAY OW JANUARY. A. 1664 • Made and eererally signed by the said partners; at the,- My of Philadelphia, the Nineteenth day of desalt,. S. D. One Thoneand Right Hundred and Sixty-tyro. VAN DAMP WILLIAM 'WESLEY KURTZ, • General Partners. THEODORZ W; RAKICH" special Partllri. anll-ew TVORTTYPES.—Of all pictures offer., _l_ id to_ the public, IaN.II4IIIWEI Isorytees de& Ae pans Helder attention. The. 'este dloplayod in arrangement.: . and the artistic ability I'l'v:dozing , fo of the highest der of merit. BKOOND Strad" above Wee*. It* WHITE PRESERVING BRANDT. PURE CEDER AND WINS IrlinitiAiL • • GREEN GINGER, IiIISTARDBaIte,,,, ' • All the rocoddies tor prwilroig* 114#4011tirpi,,z ALBERT C) RdiErElal w a. DIAL='S IN FINN dam:l=w • ild-ti.CORNER 141,1111iNNTH AND: WWII. • :F:IE AND EAR.- D. JAMB", J MAVIS. Gun LIST and KIEIBIST, ball altalh'."*.,... [wood from hie professional tour in Europe. and perm... neutly located at -N0..837 North SUETH Street. ;Via '. hones from 9t014 A: N.. and 2to 41P. bL oo24. — tmiftt _ _ THE FINEST ASFJOB.T. MENT or new, modern, and a ura ta a .Pl ARCS from 0160 to 0400. Also, PRINCE'S World•renowned MEITJODRONS e 3 4- Ammogil]mS, for matt. at. • groat: reduciimu or is, ,Awal raonthir fostalmez JLINIAB'aELIAH. 270 erg" ISI Soutlr/ISTEL St at, PirtlOo Sall* ED WIN ADAM, N. PNTTIT; No 809 NC &VINT' *Amok E. N 0.809 WALNUT. Street
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