ralladelphla Cattle Market—Slept. 99. foe csarsot for Beef Cattle continual very dull, and e and sales are very !wa re ntobsale P merging ahontd i 2the ODO recelp head, t ranging at from 558 • fr ibp for Bret axiality Stops; $707 60 for ordl. o no g $506 lee common, as to condition and quality. o°' , ; as is generally the caae, were taigen early 00 /19 ph bat most of the stook wee of ordinary quality, la the von dull. ablCb i r e e eol on is advancing, and the weather cooler, it ' 9 SOPPOOOd the market would improve, but WOi';" 005117 ge aro much larger than the demand, and no " et tan be obeart ed. 1 1ito o g ee, the market was unusually dull, and dro• o g,rtug their stocks at lower Quotations than It:p 0Olo tr:.-----7-0000300 head will be left over. - T1101517.4 on vale jo.doy in from the following Stater: " 001 bead from Ohio. 6;1 ho d i r on , trnruvanirt. goo head flow Injec ts. lOti head Item nut) land. et bead nom Poetram The to d o olg,g ere sue partioulars of the Salea hit : win goo., 100 Ohio Mears, selling at from 07.60 ore for tattle, goa• i g e ggin w ter, 60 Ohio steers, Belling at from 113.50 a. 4 gropoitoe rot via ay tiaality. Alez )(ami ty, 5 Chester county gears, Bolling at AMA s7,6oen tot Inir to sood. Jones td oCIN a, 21,WNwern deer!, selling at from film go gots r ot Wiring , to fair. a N er g 0 o steers from Washington county, pa. g PI Ittait Vi .i 3068 26 for fair to tire; orof,r,, P. uwe e g &Pam: t re 46 Ohio steers at ted.6007 for or. it 48 Bator extra cattle at 08,55 0 8 lux andlo 0501: r otally no at trout 0788 tor fair to good, i „ Name!), 159 Ohio and ahasicr ()Jura] , s l o w, sdling at 3,60(24 goes, for the former, and We g g ir Igo Mar. 6, moo n so,lth, 00 Ohio steers, walling at from 147.50 _ E; , ,g for 181 r . to F0) 1 . ✓ k odow,)11,11, t m 4 inferior aims, polling at $ 3 3.60 "„ gi good Dliuo ate ore at $7,6066, Mir oc io 0 liolowio, 64 tJapstor county steer!, selling ot IntuaTeB tor fair to good, and a few , ex Ira at 68.26. Walt NV light, paleaman, N. Wentz, 3a Onto atows rP $6,tr0v7,40, and 27 Maryland Otero, at $3.60 of p 60. R ealm, 44 tteere, for James Young, Cheater co o, at ,t 7 to 69, WI 84 Ohio steers, Our Whoa. Tau. per ' el i 5 m 36 e 3 00 N T gloss O Utaater county. Wore, selling at 6.7er7 60 tot fair, and $7.60m8 or g4od dnAlicy. Vochrsu &Wiwi, 69 Uhsatar acid Delaware county Ot j 6 „t r a S an rB , 4 7 r Otoh igjod. steers, selling at from $7 ceB. fl emit IA Cheater °sum otters, 541118 at , from aited far fair to good malty, COWS AND OADYBS. no swivels and aalea of 1./owe at Phillips' Avenue prow Yard reacted about 00 head this NOOK, ashilug at 1 ;( 016 to $3 , 1 for springers, and SAO to for owe pyd rg ir, Is. opuilaueo vorl dull and the re.- • Ught. Wm, 0010111,A1 00We acid at Santa per Calves are doll and prices are unchanged, Brat Quility Tati cubes 4811,4 at algae., and mono uo. at 3r4 ac- Gonlitig to to d quality. 1116: 2 a EP MAWKET, 7110 raCklair oder or Sheep ut the aventio Drove loot mooted 3 at•O Read this week. The market is are prices !NI Wk. maintained, Bret quality stp a op ror.glog at hew i-to. 41 7 hoc', aud slaved at E. 103. Crowe hi rep are not twinned for, the de rind Wag voi) for lb, brat quality. Lanais aro a: wanted. There are very few o ff, r iug Ite nano tblm M from t 52.60 to 41 4F head, ea to cotillitou anti %lushly. 71 LIOC4 MtiRKEIT. Tile receipts mil oat Hogs at Phillips' A.venne this week, selling as from Provo Yard Healed Silo held &boa 6i9 I,U 11,41. iccordia gtO Liman y. The arrhillo e 1 d cal , s of fat flogs at El, G. Imhoff's 'Colon Vrove YiuLl rtaditil 2,564 ti,nd this week, et7ll - g at f r , m t 4 d 75e 6.7 b, and tern.fed 80.7666 4F 11.7 rrt. 1110 maket is briSk and prices twin and sstit nahtllll44.l. The frilemor are the particulars of the sates J, nvoce, bD welt iron, Illinois E.ltuolgtrss, t in, 92 head from Pennsylvania; J. Webers, 177 1:e1 rt .1.0114010. j, B, 7 dy, 39 llem Peunsvivemiz. 3, T.sttly, 'id ir I iirilingsr , 7'3 's eri 11 'AO , . 24 14 11. Mulder, MILO, k (3o 725 head from Pennsylvania. had ger, Grose 4: 6 , 0 7 245 4 1 .1. • W L eur, ea sr 44 A Betimes. 79 sr rr J. lioeilecuery, 07 rri J. Harris, 100 11 CMG. homy , Pennsylvania. Vim Ludo, 305 6 4 Is nosing .osety. .93 4. 4: G t•ti 109 " Ohio. 3311reregrr,G1:63, k . 1) ,_165 ri Pennsylvania. Ldby, IT is 4 4 Foresit.pr, Gros:, S C0.,1138 ti 44 hit Corso. 87 ' " ir Jan Pettit -de, 111 1 4 44 CITY ITEMS. A Slrnrrr•.p CommaxEsT.—The following etl.t. addicts d to Meter!. Biesdbent de Co.. the stic mad and ceictreted Photographers of this dry, Nos is a:d ide Cheathut street, is from the pen of an eml eoltsakir, and ono of our most eminent citizens. We pr from the originel : BROMMENT & CO.—Dear Sirs Yonreeleee dycer artist aril aocept my congratalationo, leer great e=..iss in painting Mrs. —. It is a eleadid picture, t.od. to my mind. Is io the highest etYle 101 It amid net t•n more lifelike, and it to ens boat tatted picture the kiud that I have ever aeon. It to pretrunc,..l ty all nho have seen it. I wish you tat! Sums *** *****„” GOODS roil TUE SOLDIERS.—At the present me, mint sitnun, tr.ry one is intereeted in sending licito of unfurl end nr cea3lty to our brave soldiers in SS can% vs tete p'eaeure in ditties that all polo .q.ht at the time of Mr. 0. H. Mattson, (dealer in Grootite, Jrch street.) for this purpose are for oriolulth thallium& cite, and with absolute crertslnty •' their rudders the puttee , for whom they are la uded. THE NEI ANCLIOLY NYS O' AIITUMIL—Lead- At. 4 mbrevlat4 home ocdoviight, and falling to Wee, 'JAM n•t that enamor la at en end, and that ontrimn A at. "Ibe Costume that is appropriate to warm dolt no ioli;tr appropriate, and so WON wool° a t , hie Item to the h 6;4 Btono Clothing Mill ot litick •Wi :on, )41 nd 05 Obettout etreot, above aka; Hal. r . *thumb/es elegant and laaltrorritin. era stritahle for • the iseaton. ..slablistmett 1;1 the greettekt emporium of the coml. ler Odin eties nod }Milers' uniforms. . GOOD COrtiala, IS ABOVE ALL PRICE."— lathe to-mt Franklin gave when ho said : "Take idtblipttea, atil the Elands will take care of them !, tt Sento tt . ina litho ex pooees," for "a emat ili ad, 8 rev ship " il IN patient in adversity noblele jr". My." ci Be mindful of things past raidera old:lags to Como." üBo timely wise re :tweet la Own" And they who are timely wise wit ilitr Millet; et the One-ptioa Military Cloth brit= et (I ostiville Stokes, No. 6,9 Chestnut 1,111,:ti,i6i 7. 'The handaomost end Wear styles slid Winter go. mats are he pt cm_ atantly on baud for age at low pleas. 114 , ANOTHER IMPORTANT PROOLIMAT(OM .. , W1 It epptat• how rrports coming to me trod motto!, that titers err many of our br.tve at she 818 iAbi) to f.uffer trim tho want of proper LgtEr c• tuieg winter, many of them now wearing Sunday snits on wwlitity 6; therefore, be it ordered, such whelks report themselves to the 't tscruitley tt.tion, eLroil Ulric name,, and havo reosttd the true blue" tarnished oy U. t" .t it i,Lthereti th.y trill never get worsted, though thti.cs mist be. Toe applicant will not fel - .1? Governhen: Jock 4," c3nsequenlly he will be ;tcylicd for I hv cprreaching winter. :lot II ABRAHAM. a 1, huiht prof vest" is needed, that still have Procand to h r, Vharlee Stokes', under the Oontl.. BRIVAU LIT .THE IiUTE443 IOP TO i 2 COOLOOrr lan? NIGHT, fININUL ROTlLlfintb and Uheetnnt ete W Q Senile, Cd & - Hon ta II Reeder, Dastona erthsw • J Low, New York Utile LB Snow, N Jersey P.l dcalth & lady Smith John Felton lea klehisehorn k 2111#s ta Stuart, Wash • lighter, Waskii woo J 8 roams. & le, Penne Garber f 1 Y• • k 1' '2llllnyheal lmre • N York H 111 Loe, ri York 13 Gordo, Bait 08 Gordon, Baltimore !It, !Wilmot° Dr O P RoseberrY, Pa A 1' Eborman, N York 61 L~ndhy, loflana Dr J $ Lerch. Downingt'n sari, tlisehtuston 111 Eldrldwe,Ylrgiute & tou Idra J ESOrneSt2deagh *dross & tl York' M DUST)°, Qti N !aamsuk et, Wash J 0 Brantigam, New York ddi,Nuw York ' J G Musgrove & wt. 'turgid t %els, J ft W Wangh, ftordentown Akuko,B , , oentuwo Idles Ida Wengli,Bordeut'n ,11 1), St by .1 ate, y J A Oook ft la,lllinols lavoth co John Anderson. New York "ok,t;ow Jeroy 001 Hants k wr, Wash,O 0 Disk, C r, a Geo J envoy, Balilmdre "Car, W . , hid r glon Bt P John. Oanada MINN 111 es Lindley & Ms, Pa itteistl, Now York W Thew, Pittsburg Mal. pa Johu I.lu.tou, Pa Mrs, Fa ,Ire Potter & oh, Lencestar ,c.t I Lauri. i•Gr ft C/ Day, New York ask, 11nr 14horq ' A H Lockwood, New York snbo Now York J Idtillgen, New York 1h 141nrou J W Ktllloger, Lsbation tech, NOW Yor k Mrs French. Now ork 'otcLitls Robs Fos, New York 144), bohimore B WStiamaou, N J I PO I,I II Maas S W Torrey, New York I.ailr, Washington J 0 Wileou, PittiOorg N Y 0 H Obriloosau Jc NY. lAtitos, N•tr Ytrk Jetnee Mnrphy, , 61131 SSic.swro, U i a. W W ()Olden, Cane -ikulp, slowdown G Meneken, New York NtritlBN ER Were &da N Y ksft,,rr, & sr, Maas S Raymond & wf, N New Y.lk 0 W Eintorichouse, Bel v =-' darr,Now Volt JI.W Weron, New Yorlise• *star. New York J Jeeps, Allentown snw, Now York J rreemao, NPR York O;sun, NM York E D Griswold, New York :4411 , New Yc, Ic Ohms Barnes, New York • aminNTß, im , rlL—Fourth et, below Arab. yet' Bea I eik Illeohenian, New York , yciy. A B Alexendrie " bur gh. ntitmore M Bamberger, BAltl.nore menultl, Beriatarg J lienburn, ftlarylund woman, Breit...burg P Boteermau & la, Newport B Deamrrr. Ne,rport U B EP...keine= & la. PdLina Aliktonc6,l4l, fel V. Elpetein, liarrisburg Lill1 ( 11, Nr. Welling 11 Looksrt, Mauch (Musk l lama thaw su T Reading, Trenton "b. larraver A Frrtoubangb, York co Woe, Usteak. D N Irish, New York it 1,141.0, "kr., if It Walton, Delaware • W e wom, smem, N J i" "'Trim Meet, J Woos, Salem, N 3 , km, neaten Hon Asa Paoker, MOrmalc 4.1,, wvllle 8 A Bowers, Newyillo COle "1 , Po 't T Atkeneon, Urbane, 0 i nures & J Weil, Peunevlvollia Adv. Carll,la Mrs H Lanoatter •onilurly. Lut , cnaler D Clapp, Blunoy, Ps itorrlalb, Pinion' Miss M Dielasni New York Yllonren Minn 11 01 Green, Manor', Pa 1 1,..r. Motor, Pa El ODD, M lll2 °Y: P a . .4er, ael , iewl, Pa D Dye, tillellllllo, Pa Aelklat.d, J P Balrooo, Baninwn il tlenbaugt r I b'g A Jacob. wf, Penns ' e ritglou, }town It McDowell, niatinvon dk. ?ticker, M Chunk Mr. Dr Linderman, Peons IQe Azultleo, B Jrlttol Brietoe, Providence, Pa •NPall CAN—Ohestnnt Med, above Fifth. Joh, holleton'o I W S Bowen, NeviJeritel 'aware WA. Oook, Delaware sr A IFAY, Rdmond Bailey, Dover, Del I.ll,ll rldatton, N J A. LlpPluoott, Bridgeton , Belem, if J 4 L Bloomer Att v. Rich, Va ?keener, Jo he Va Ohs. Apple, Baltimore At D" .TllGre J h Sadler, Maryland tieu Jersey J Kirby, New Jima' ant J Strawbridge ilhea'r oo he, T, Clakre, ry% G W Ohadwick it, Utica ; /Rarllng Briggs, 1 3 N , 1 : 1 1 . 012 N , ew Jortley W Rogers, Baltimore Ny !ho, Baltimore J Gwinner Ally, Biainvlile J.r.a7 tltinre W N aortal & ly, Jy Shore IY, Altoona Miss Lizzie Bloke, Blair oo al Wm Spencer, Alloereville ` lB lB. PI , ,Y RI W P Lord, 'nein 'Wile°, Del 401 sit u r, Del A Briggs', Troy, N Y O.lZe. . yotk Great Bond ecruus E sower,, (Mow 1, .8, t hat York 'Victor Zoller 11411, etchuaette lIT. LOUIS HOTNll—Obentant street, above Third. James Burnes, 13 8 If J McDonald, N lr It L Woolsey, N Y J I) &meet, Baltimore (f Talimn:um, Baltimore T W Adams. Baltimore 11 'W 'Webb, Baltimore D Coale, ' Illaton W fl Hawes. 1:r 8 If JW Bowe, Boston Jeobin Thome', D 0 Than J Goiteland, Nam T Gerretson. Pottsville J ht Barlett, U 8 & P Uhlmann, New York 8 8 Southard, U 5 fd Petcograyo it la,. Parte D Potter, New Jersey' J Lam once, New 'York, Olaeton Wilde. Delaware Griffial Morrie, New York ohi Ferrer, U:3 At THE UNION—Arch street, eibove Third. Fillheimer, Latrobe Jesse Smith, Altoona Else A Sproul, New London Minn. sproul,New London B C Sproul, New London J Lantz, Lancaster Jab B Ferguson, Bridgeton John S Pearson. Beading Joe Petit, Salem, N J B L Finney, Milton, Pa Jobe Hiegel, tdechanlaeburg Jos Focht, Pottsville Chao Raymond 'A 15,W Cheri Chas Wood. New Jersey 0 'V Dieterick, Canton, 0 NATIONAL HOTEL T Bsee limn, shot° Third. John Myers, Milton 11' Quinn. Allentown Joe Abraons,Hiocnifleld ' Alpert Orahe, Keene Eire M A Nice, Schyl Haven false Nice, ticliy/ Haven Idles 0 'Eves, Williamsport J K Barry Ames Bourbeer, bate harbor A. 0 Light; Lebanon Oen Krause, Lebanon 13 Smith, LehAmon Hip Saylor, Sobyl Haven Joe tibloss, Pottsville •74.1, Boamau, Lebanon 8 W Kl!Roger, Lebanon co Thos J health, Aaroasborg John bowler. Lebabou Jacob Holman. Liverpool.Pa M J Grove dc inro, Ortavine T L r Kerman, Beaver Valley A E Wetzol, Lewisburg Goo W baylor, II 13 A W Newman , Clanton Bbclhart, Denville H /I Hinman, Bruce, 11l DOMMEECIAL—Sixth street, above Übeetnnt. D W Greenville, Delaware 0 Phillips, Chester co, Pa J Watson, Dbeeter 00, Pa It 11'Jones, re A J Buesell, Penna Mies Scott & de, Laucast co Dausel & la, Penna J R Pennington, Delaware E }WOMB, Maryland Oupt tdilltr, Marietta. Pa E Potts, Plinudelabia S M 021000 win, Lafayette J Vauserellee & bs, Pampa El Y Wilson, Delaware James, Wret °neater W Levis, West Cheater .1 II baker, West Cheater I, Cummings, Mar) land J Cuunuipp, Rirk'o Mills W Tnompeen, Kira'd iMiile Oran Blake, Eirk'a Mills STATES UNION HOTBL—Market, above Sixth. J T Whi'sou, - Lancaster co Robert Mug, Panna ' NV E all, Blair co, Pa J R Gannon, Penneylvania J V Montgomery, Lane co S Neely, York county J Bomberger, Shippeusburg Alex Blessing York co, Pa J ;Shultz, To)k co, Pa J Musser, York co, Pa J L Stover, York co, Pa Milton Ruby, York co, Pa 11 Gallaher, Armstrong co it UGalianer, Penns Alex la-vie, MoVeytotert Chas 0 Shannon, Altoona Jam Milligan, Pennsylvania B Stein, JI2IIIACs on, Pa Geo non, Perry co, Pa W 8 Snyder, Patina BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. Jos Thomas, Lahaska B if &retell, fiesdown J£l I,lllz, Lambertsville .1 0 Edwards B Bough, pump Alabama J T Dungan, BastTeton 8 Wertz' E T Mobovroll, Hartsville Win 13 Sloanaker A Snivly, Baltimore Bti-vebe Abington B Moyers, riliittuwa J, 8 B Stemple, Abington A b Ely, Psunaylvanla s. P:l,, Pennulveuta Mrd Cleavuland, Ydrinont K Harvey, Pennsylvania T Leveuwortn, Hemmont'n J 13 lioberts, Newtown 'Howland, liolosesburg Wm Helverema,Holmesbarg EL Larzahre, Marietta, Pa MADISON HOUSNl—Becond street, above Market. B Evare, kfarTland Chas ii Wetberbee, W J J Tucker, New York Jesse Clox, Philadelphia Smith, Dover, Del V, Meddias, Maryland 0 1' Sutton, Maryland J S bieatioltz, dharbaburg 0 H Maeor, Bultimore L B Giles, De/aware I) Vlibel ow, ldifflua co, Pa J P Oentiwdll Maryland ' W Ottrarbell, Marietta BLACK BIOAR--Third street, above CallowhiU. N Y Gabe, Reading Aaron Night, Bucks co .1 G ti ill, Trexlertowa Ir Peters, Wash, Pa D R Clemens, Pa Aaron ht. Wright, Renville J T Burkhart, Beraville Samuel Norris, Pa It Z Heardlng, Pa 3f A Zimmerman, Kutztown Nash] Zimmerman,E.utzt'n Jacob E. kliU, Earlvilia liantimen Harrisburg Mrs Allebsch, Lebanon Alia Lebanon B H Roll, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third Went, above Oallowhili. W H Berger, Pitteburg J S Leiteuring, Ai oona D 3no B Gookley, WM.O co, Pa D T Bordner, Leb co, Pa John Buchner, Allentown P iI Lebr, Allentown Milton Z behr, Allentown Aaron Eitelihntdt,Lehlgh co Henry ICeinlz, Elatington Pa MT. VERNON—Second street, above Arob. M H Wifilameon, o , llp b.la W P Unshman, L Island F W Cit4bman, Lens Wand SPECIAL NOTICES. S-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. • They create a healthy appetite. ' Thor ore an antidote to change of water and diet. Tboy overcome effects of dissipation and Into boars. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. Tboy mite Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Dlarrbccp,.ohotera, and Cholera Norbtuo. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BIT rEBs Su the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted naturc'e greet restorer. They are made of pure St Oroix'Buta, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with tbo pleasure of a beverage, without regsrd to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to doll cate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Salooris. P. H DRAKE & 00., 202 BROADWAY. New York. se34 tiro GROVE,R & BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE SEWING Itd&OHINII.—PRIOE, $4O. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers le g&lag the use of a fast and durable look-stitch machine, Is directed 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 is a first- class machine, at a low price. No machine over introduced in this city has sold ISO rapidly, or given such universal satisfaction. It is very simple In its construction, easily learned, not liable to get out of order, works with Pine cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally well ; and the low price at which it is sold places it within the reach of ail who desire ' a reliable, serviceable machine. GROVES St BA,KICE, 8. M. £O., 780 CHEST:MT Street. BIiTOKELOR 7 B HAIN DYI I . THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIArI A. BATOHELOR'S oelebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to Injure the Hair In the least; remedies the 11l effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for ilfe. WILS.Y, RED, or BUSTY HAIR Instantly trans a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Bold by all Druggists, do. The Genuine is signed WELLIAN A. BATONS. LOB, on Mt four rides of each boa. VAOTORY, No. 81 BARMAN Street, (Imes 288 Broadway awn! Bond strip), tsty23.-1y goat "Zoa. C r .,PAAM'S HAIR DYE, 38 cents a 1)0i.. —Three bexee for $1 i tho beet In nee. Try tt. Sold only at UP8A31 , 3, 403 oars mut Sr. 5027-amitA MARRIED 011031-1301,T,-9eptember 25th, by Ray. A, W. ?di!by. AU. Oharlee L. Ornm to bliss Bathe Holt, daugh ter of Rev. Richard Holt, all of Philadelphia. I sk El ELD.—WRT HERLY.-00 Wednesday, 17%h Inst., hi Rev. Charles 0. Beatty, D, D., Mfr. Thomas Field' to Mi 4F Rawlins M. Wetberly, both of Philadelphia DARE—ROBERTSON.— , St Belleville, lowa, on Wed nerdar. September 24th, by Rey A. N Odell, Par. Joe. 0. Lare. fotmerly of Philadelphia now of Pittsburg, to Idles Emma J. Robertson, of the letter city. * MILVIN—HOFFMAN —Oa the 14th inst.; - by the Be , . O A. Wentzot, Mr. O. J. Melvin to Miss Mary A. Heitman, both of this city. DIED. SALTEIL—On the 29th lest, Theodore Kinser, eon of R. A. and Pillions Salter, aged 9 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his tattier, 427 Richmond sheet, on Fourth day next, at 1 o'clock P M. Interment at Laurel Bill . LabDILLL.—On the 2t9h inst.. Martha T., wife of Lt. ntenant Edwin A. Landoll, and daughter of the late Wm. T. Dmaldson. Doe notice will be given of the funeral. SCOTT,—At Harrieburg, on Sunday trimming, Sept. 28th, from wounds received on the Cumberland Valley Rellrosd, Corporal Edwin I'. Scott, aged 22 years. Ills male friends aro requeeted to attend his funeral, hem his tether's residence, 308 South Sixteenth sheet, this (Theses) ) afternoon, 80th lost., at 3 o'clock, without further notice. B A aiILTON.—On Saturday morning, the 27th inst., bil.s teary France°, daughter of the late John Hamilton. Funeral from her mother's residence, month west corner of Sixteenth and Sommer streets. this (Tuesday) after noon, the 20th inst., at 3P. M. The relatives cod friends of the family are invited to attend vithout further no tice'. WRlTE.—September 17th, 1862, from 'minds re ceived on that day, In the battle of Antietam, Harrison White, of the 28th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, In the 19th year of his ago, son of the late Wm. White, Ste of this city. SHOEMAKER —Killed, on the 17th inst., at the bat tle or Antietam, William G., eon of Charles and arida Stmemaker, Company L, 72d Regiment F.V., in the 26th year of Ws ago. 4 ' BALL.—Allied, at the battle of Shopherdstown, Va September 20th, Thomas K. Ball, of Company K, Corn Sze-home Regiment, in his 21st year. CS toßLToll.—Alited, September 17th, at the battle of Attietem, John °beaten, Oornony A., 71st Pa. (OAS fordo) Regi neat. in the 84th y ear of We age. CROLIIIS —On the 2fth test , of disease c..ntracted In camp, John D. Crofts, of Company 1, 714: Regiment P. Y., (late let California), in the 24th year of hie ago. * JONES.—Silted, at the battle of Bolt Ran, Ananst 29th, Thomas Jones, in the 30th year of his age, or Com pany E, Bth New Jersey Regiment . MAR.—Killed, September 20th, at the battle near Flieptierdatown, Va., John N. Kramer, of Company E, 118th Vorn Exchange) Regiment, in his lath year. * nEKETERS.—SuddenIy, on the 28th inst., at Har ritinug, by the railroad collision,Wm. A. resters, in Lie 10th year, of Company I', 2011 Regiment P. K * MINTOSEL—KiIIed, on the 28th init., by the , 'lion on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, John W. Mc- Intosh, in his 22d year. rdoKA T.—Killed. on the 28th inst., in tho collision on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, Reid McKay, in his 18th year. dlAoslolloL.—Killed, at the battlo of Antietam, 17th inst., Fummerfield Ittacnichol, of Company I, 86th Regi ment P. V., amid 18 years. BIOILAN.—KiIIed, at the battle of Antietam, Septem bar 171 b, Geoige Pl. Moran, late of the 89th Regiment P. V , in his 20th year 1 TECH.—Killed, at the battle of Antietam September 'l7th, Jesse Tyson, of Company I, 88th Regiment P. V., In Lie 33d year. MIMS ON Tlll DUATII OF cAn. aoRTLAND NALINDERS, OF Tile CORN BNCTIANGB BEGINNNT, WILD FILL AT TTIX BIATIA OF ANTIETAM, BEFTBMIIIIII 17. Be bleeps! also ! the sleep which knows no waking; :granger, tread eoltlYon the patriot's bed ; Cate° our wild tear., ye hearts with anguish breaking, Ono hero mere lies numbered with the dead. All she emotion+ of hie fond bead checking, Dade he adieu to home and loved ones dear, o thonaht of danger or of foeman reeking, t eve of his country, e'er to him moat near. Ant•sve , ed ha nobly to an ation'a "bevel, he puttied whore duty led the way, Eliot in the ranks, death's missiles round him Wag, Eoen on the ground the gallant soldier lay. Wrap, then. around tarn our beloved emblem, . Fit winding• sheet for one so young and brave, 'A d in that land where death nor Men can part them, The loved that/ meet again: the land beyond the grave E. N. A. ....... _ 13LAOK AND SECOND MOURN ISO Drees Ellice, jut opened ! Black Groe Grains and kerilt de Soled. Black Taffetas and Grog de-Shines. Black Armnree and Venetlennea. Black Oros d'Br...oitee or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Vareovienueis. Black and White noat StrlPea and Checks . BESE.ON A. SON, 18241 Mourning Store, No. 918 01.1.ESTSUr Street. EIRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH eTBENTB OrEEPIO FOR FALL BALM: Idagnitlcent Magnificent Shawl'. Magnificent Pooling. Good Black Bilks. Richest Printed Goods. Good Stock of Stoles. OBITIIMIY. ca . MILITIA DRAFT:- THS VITLIBUBIONED, 00111M18010N31119 appoint ed by the Governor of Pennsylvania to superintend the Duelling of MI Ulm will, in Pnutoinoe of the direittioos contained in the Govornor's Prcolamatien, sit In their respective Districts, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, the 35 and 85 October, 1803, from 10 A. H., to 1 P. hl., and from 2 P.M. to 6 P. M., at the places respectively stated below, to hear datum of exemption on the part of those °Wizens who, at their former elttings, were absent from borne IN THE Kit, ,TARY SARYIUE Olf THE UWE. ?QUER , EALTH. . • THOMAS Dri'LLAl3 1 Comroisidorter for First and FourtliVards, South Broad street, between Bbippen and Fitzwater streets EDWARD G. WE.BR, Cormalskionor for Second and Third Wards West stile of blo)azasesion avenue, second howl° below Maniott street. BENJ. GESITAND, Commissioner for Firth and Sixth Wards, IsTorthivest corner of roarthland Walnut streets. BARBEL BELL, Ja., Commissioner for Seventh and Eighth Wards, No. 208 South Sixteenth street. JOS. B. TOWNSEND, Commissioner for Ninth and Tenth Wards, No. 108 North Tenth street. LUDLA.II •MATTITEWS, Commiesforam for Eleventh and Sixteenth Wards, at A. Lukens', Third, abovo Willow. CONRAD S. GROVE, Commissioner for Taelfth and Thirteenth Wards, Washington Hall, earner Eighth and Spring Garden s:troots. TRORAS W. PRICE, COMMiesiotter for Fourteenth and Fifteenth Wards, Northeast corner Broa4 and Spring Garden Streets. ...TAKES BE I,L, Commisaioner for . Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, No. 1341 North Prorst street .. 8,3101.11EL LLOYD, Commissioner for Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Hall of. Collocksink Hose Company, Germantown road, opposite Norris street. BENJ. B. MEANS, Commissioner for Twenty first and Twenty.fsecond Mato street, two doors above Mined street, tier- mantown. Alilo3 A GUEGG, Ckenlssioner for Twenty-third and Twenty.lifth Warde. Walton's Hotel, Frankford. Wbf. STOgita, iliotnrolettouer hr Twenty-fourth Ward, ConniEsioners' Rail, corner of 'Market and Thirty 0)30 4t seventh streets. OrNOTIOE.—h. SPECIAL MEETING OF . the ititeckbouierts ot the GIL% BITE Wll) (JOU rtY wilt be held on TUESD&Y, 30th &Mambo, 1662, ht BY. IL, al No.llB South IPTH Street, Tr.* PLI/LADELPHIA.S'OCIETY FOIL PRO- ItIOTING Malitelh, Mist —Uctobor meotirg on WEL'Iti.r.E3DAY, the lzt, at, 11 o'clock. L. M. Hamlin 846 WALNUT ',met 8330-2 c KrFRUIT .DISPLAY, BY TILE FRUIT GAO WS lib , SuOIB rl', at 110.11T1AMTURAL itALL, routtwes.t corner of BROAD and. WALKUP Streets, on TV ESD AY, WEDNESDAY, and Tfll7AB• DAY EVENINGS frcrn 7 to 10 o'clock. AU thetas.; varieties of GILAPEB PEARS, JJDDO (Japanese) GRAPEVINE will be ehown for the Bret time ; IVIANATAWNEY and other NEW GRAVES. 'rickets ' 25 omits Members of the Pennsylvania Her tiontturalhociety admitted free, on ehowing their tickets at the docr. Bead-3A frvio.— PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE, Son. 80'1862. • Tinder the authority of the Act creating the "EX. Olhr. TAXI' , the widen-limed would inform the nubile tbat he he a made arrangements whereby he will receive and be enabled to furnish, on and after October 1.9 t, 4, THE 114TFINAL IteNl3.tillM STAKE'S," of all Linde and denomination., at Government prices, in arnounla not exceeding One Hundred Dollars. O A. WALBOBN, Postmatder. N. B.—Orders solicited and prompt attention given. All orders mast be accompanied With par fonds, and if to le vent by mail, the postage will be deducted from the Stamps ordered. et33.3t try. SIXTH WARM—THE PittTLO?iAL UN Witt ASFOOLATION will meet THUG RV'S bi Iti 0, September iio, 1862, at Leech's Hotel. CSE 1111 Y btreet, near South, at T jr, o'clock. Ali citizens factor able to the present hiatioual and State Administrations are cordially invited to attend._ BT order. WU 11. BARITES, President. r Jour G Durum. Setwetary. It SEVENTH WARD .<M A. TION A. f.. UN foil ASSOOIATLOti.” will meet TEETS v .111 N d, at tiobt &clock. at the home of John Pat terson, comer of liINWHEANTEI and - .SOUTH Stream WK.. B. hIAMARA, Prodded. Jeans Dtot,dearette7. .. . Ico . . . NINTH WARD NATIONAL UNION AStiO 01 TION.—A stated meeting of the Aeso math:m*lB be held 'TB'S (Tnealay) EVENING, 30:h at 8 o'clock, at B. W. corner Twelfth and Filbert sweets BIONSAbIIR F. KERN, President. HINST C. TTIONTSON, • WM P. POTTS, elecretarles. it* Iff. TRPiTH WARD.—A Meeting of the NATE/NAL tidlON PARTY of tha Tenth serd'ivill be Lela at the bongo of °harlot 0 Oval); ck, tenths . ** carper of E ',EVENT H and VINE Streeta, on TUESDAY EVENING, September 30, 186%at 7% o'clock. The llierntivo Committee of the ward will hold a moot •ieg Aft the ward meeting ndkrurne. 11* °HAUL ES JEWELL, Secretary. TrIVO PARTY •BUT OUR COUNI'RY A meeting et the NATIONAL UNION A.s3O -01 snow of the Thirteet th Ward will be held T IS (TURI•DaT) EVENING, at 73i o'clock, at the South east corner NINTH and 'sr am° G BDEN Streets. Ali who tbirk morn of their country than their parts , ate 4 brutally r, geeeted to attend. The meeting will be addrcreed by ;A W koitf. Brewster, Wm. B. Mann. and others. B 9 line ard Executive Committee. • 4fr N GR BY,Ohalrian. Ches. P. FeitltTMeereiary. lt* orTHE .111A.TIONAL UNION ASSOCIA TION of Fourtocoth Ward wilt meet at SPRING OaRDION FULL, on TUESDAY EVENING, 30th 'net . at 8 o'clock. ae2.7.3t* S. E. SLA.YId AKER., Chairman: (i . ff• TWENTIETH WARD NATIONAL UNION ItSzt/OI tTIOI.3.—A rneettog of rhe As sociation will be held TEIL3 (Tafedev) EVENING, at the HAIL doutbwett corner of ALICVE NTH Street aid (MAIM Avenue. JOB. P.M.A.IIOEB, • . President ELPHRICY ITERiTACJI. CITARLES hi.. EVAN': NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION, TWENTT.YOURTS WARD.--NOTIOI4!—A. meeting or the Association will be held in the Ilall THIRTY-bEVINriI and MARKET Streets, West I'Lliadelphia, THIS Crandall EVENING, at 7)( o' (ft*. DT direction of the Generet Execative Coate Lis•oll6 T. AL WILMESGER, Pzeainvnt. J. Foisna. Secretary it* gyTWENTY-FOURTH WARD-NA TIONAL UNION 111E'llEING:—A Blesting of the " Nattoral Union Association" will be bell at the Hall, corner TlilliTY-BSYIiNTH and ItIARKar Meets, on IGEN]) IA EVENING, dep'. l loth; at TM) cik. Ail citivin ()Utile word favorable to the success of the National Union Ticket at the coming election, and who desire to sustain the Government in its efforts to sup press; rebellion sod maintain the integrity of Our Glorl one American Union, are invited to attend. By order of the Ward Executive Committee. THEO. Al. WILTBERGER, Ohairman, JONATHAN BON 4 AE,L, Becretary. ee29.201, tta GREAT MEETING, THIS EVe - tied. —A public meeting will be bold THIS EVE• at IX o'clock, in NATIONAL HALL, to con sider the cue of the freed blacks at Port Royal, awl to fotwatd the intermit! of She Free.labor experiment. Midrange will be deliveied by nay. Dr. TYlii a, of New York Boy. MANSFIELD FENNCII, of Gen Selton'd OLE: and HOBERT SMALL, the hero of the 16 Planter.) , Admittance free. it* . [a. UNION AND LIBERTY, NOW AND i If °MINER, ONE AND INSEPARABLE.— he National Croton Asmciattons mid the citizens of Philadelobia favorable to' tha success of the National Union Ticket at the coming election, and all who desire to sustain the Government at the bolls, in its efforts to guppies's rebellion and maintain the integrity of the American Union, aro reoneated to meet in their various wards. at their respective Maces of meeting, on. TITE3.. DAY EVENING next, at 73( o'clock, to act upon bnyi nese of vital importance, which wilt be submitted to tin m. By order of National 'Union Oily Executive Cknximittee. WILLIA.M. I KERN, President. THOMAS a DARLING, Vine President. JOHN J. FRANKLIN, Secretaries. HENRY B IRDIN BR, se26-It FRUIT-GROWERS' SOCIETY OF EASTF.tiN PENNSYLVANIA wilt meet in the ilucticulturst that, 8. W. cnruer or BROAD and WAL NUT Streets, on TUESDAY. Sept. N. at 10 o'ciook A. ayd continue its melons on WEDNESDAY and THURBDAY, for the purpose of olaskifying the various Fruits according to merit, end improving their mode of culture. Embers' Tickets St. Untslbutions of new and flea Fruits respectfully so licited, which may Le directed to J. E. Stitch°ll, at the Han.A. W. HARRISON, el 20 2tilt President. ta. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF IDEALTH, S. W. Oonser SIXTH and tiA biraets. PEILibELPHIA, Sept 27, 1882. NOTICE —Whereas, reliable information has been re. ceivcd that the Yellow Fever continues to prevail at Hey Weal, and in several of the ports In the West Indies!: Therefore It is Ordered, That h•cm and after October Ist, Quarantine be con ti uned until otherwise directed 1)7 this Board, Published by order of the Board of Health rag 3t WILLIAM BEAD, Health 018,cer. AV I S AL X EL'S GANTS. MIL PAUL. ANDINIOT, Ocraud de la malsen db Taillenre de MR. GRANDVILLE SPOR.E3, 609 OREPTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a l'honnonr do pro- Tellif sea norobreux emir et coonalseances qut Pont dela favorire de leur clientelle. Wei flue lee (grangers.) qu'il vient de rrsievoir de Paris et Loodres les modes les OW recentes et les malaria p esteem pour la saloon Wither. Mr. Grandville Stokes a MIA as olsoosition les etoffea les plus belles, of lee catillenres qualites, des premieres meaufactures d Europe . Lea militaires, sine flue lea °Were do torts grades trouverons lea meilleures qualitea d'ctoffea a dea prix trey umderes. lAN/atm* de sa coupe, Masi qua to cachet do distinction qui la caracterice Wit dein trop counn du pub lic, pour en renonvelles lour meritos. ee2i•ldr tr:rAT A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND GOlttidtTTEß, beia the 17th day of September, the following preamble and rewire• lions were adopted: Whereas. It is necessary to take further action in order that eoldiers may be raised, and the draft in the city avoided : Be it Resolved. That this Committee will agree to pay, Is caw., to each non-commiseiotted officer and private, in each of the first ton companies of infantry, for three years or the war, to be hereafter organized and raised in this city, with the sanction of the proper authorities, or inch portion theroof of each of said Companies as may be' 'received by the Governor es a part of the quota of Phi ladelphia. the sum of Fifty Dollars, en said Company of ninety. debt men, exclusive of Captain and Lieutenants, being mustered into the eervice, and following terms cone ;lied with: The necessary •evidence required will be a certified copy of the muster roll, or a copy thereof with the for examination ; also, a cortiticate of the proper authority at Harrisburg. that all the members of.steld oompeuiee, or the part thereof, entitled to receive ' are credited to the Philad‘ late quota; and provided fur ther, the recruits remould:l any claim to any and all other bounties except euch as may be paid by the United iStstte. Resolved, A sum rqnsi to Five Dollars for each such man be paid to the Captain thereof, to remunerate• him for expenses incurred in raising his Company, to be paid him on CCIIIIgyin/ with preceding requirements. THOBIAS WEB3TES, Vice Chairman. !mere ELOTIOIII% BeereMr9- selß.l2t ay- GIRLS' HIGH AND NORMAL BOWIOI...—Au examination of those who have spelled for the petition of Teacher in the D.-pertment of Latin, History, and Geography, in the Girls' Bleb sod Normal Bohool, will commence on rur DAY, October 3. et 2 P. ffi., at the School building. The examination will be upon the following subjects : Latin Grammar, History of the Urdu d Bates, Local and Physical Geo graphy. and. Constitution of the United States. Applicants most be armluatmot the 3obool. By order of the Cloniodttee me Girls' High and Normal School. GEOBOE se27-lit Chairman.. THE PRESS.-PIEfILLADEIMIERA. ,TIJESDAT, SEPTEMBER 30, 1862. APPIJES, PEMIHICS, &a orIIIATIONAL' NOIVIIN A).7107 4 t NO PARTY BUT GUR 0011NTRY."1 6TATE OFFICERS. Auditor General THOMAS:E. COOFIRAII. Eurveyor (inertia. WILLIAM 8. ROSS. CONGRESS. First District = -- ' . ' • Second District—CHAßLES O'NEILL. Third District---LEONARD MYERS. Footth District—WlLLlA NI D. 'KELLEY. Fifth District—AL 'RUSSELL THAYER. ' SBNAT.OII. Second District--JACIOB E. RIDGWAY. Fourth District—GEOßGlE CONNELL. ASSEb.I.ELY. pi n t Digtriel_Wltt. FOSTER. ' • Second Diatziot—MOßTON "'FEELY. Third District—THOMAS T. WILLS. 'Fourth Dlstrict—SAMEEL J. REA. Fifth District—JOSEPH MOORE. Sixth District—OHAßLES M. OLINGAR. Seventh District—THOMAS 00012tRA.N. - Eighth District—JAMES N. ENF.N S. Ninth District—JOHN A. DEBTOR. Tenth District-AL S. PANCOAST. • - Eleventh District—FEANKLlN STERNER. Twelfth District--LERE V. SP TPHIN. Thirteenth District—JAMES If OLG &TN. Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER. 01761.11INGEL' FitteenthDistrlot—WlLLlAM P. SMITH. Nixteenth District--NOW &BD O. LEL Seventeenth District--OHADLES F. ABBOTT. COUNTY carnOMBE. District Attorney. - WILLIAM:B. MANN.. ProfhollotorY of Court of Common Pleas. FEEDERIOR G. WOLDERT. CITY OFFIOERJ. Mayor. ALEXANDER HEN. RY City Solicitor. F. OARROLL RitEWSTER. City Controller. JOSEPH B. LYNDALL Recetver of Taxes JAMES 0. BELCH City nounnisedoner. JOHN GIVEN. riett.'s GIRARD COLLEGE.—TI - le DIREC -113 TORS of vile Girard Coll , ge giro uotine that They are or , pined to BIND OUT, in the State of Penneylva- Me, TR LOT ORPsaNs. in accordance with the Witt of Etepben Girard, to suitable occupations, such as'Agri culture, Navigation, arts, 1l echapical rades, and Maim factures. The master will he 'required to teach his ap prentice his respective art, and to furnish him with SUR able board and lodging in his own place of 11341101:400, mot where, for speeial reasons, the apprentice may ne allowed to board rlsewhere.) The master will be, allowed to take each orphan on trial fora term not exceeding one month, at d the appro.:moo; Is -btu b0u.1,-.411 bo eerritsbed by the Institution with a suitable outfit. Persons de sinus of obtaining an apprentice can apply at the Col lege, borwern tbe boors of 3 end ft, t': 01 i or, if not cili um of Philadelphia, Can address the undersigued Waiting, giving name, residence, occupation, and refer ence—tbe latter, whenever possible-to be residents ot. Philadelphia. VIEN W Y W. ARMY, settl fit Steretary of Girard Oollege, LAW DEPARTMENT, ONI'VER,SUFT 11,3 OF PENNSY LVAN lA. A. Term will com mence on WEDNESDAY, October let.l The Introdue.: tory - Lecture will be delivered by Frofeesor E..BPEN OTE DILLER, in the usual Lecture Rooni, at 8 o'clock- P. M. of that day. . sepB-tool 07YHTLADELPHIA. AND READING} . 11A1LEWAD COMPANY, OFFLOBI 227 SOU Ca JfOURTB STEM R T.—PHIL:DELPHIA., Sept. 20, e 862. -To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons - DI thie 03M pant, due on the. let proximo, are .requested to leave them et this office on or before the .20th Met., when re ceipts will be given, deducting '8 per. cent. for United States tax, and checks will be ready for delivery on the let proximo, in exchange for said receipts. R2/4h S. BRADFORD, Treaeurer. PHILADELPHIA, SEPT. E. 19, 1862.- At 'a meeting of the BOARD OW 31Aiii&GER:3 Oe TEE “COOP2:11 SIIOP" SOLDIEUT HO IE, lord this evening, the fraalicing wearable and reeebaldea wo neithimetit , edePtei: • Whereas ' This Beard has learned that Fair is now bting held at Concert flail for 4 A SOLD LE BS' Eff) KB," are whereas, the idea has gone abroad and has been dliseminated in this community that this Fair le held for the bent fit of the Cooper Shop" Soldiers' Beam and 'whereas . , the mirties conducting. as well as the object of said nmverrent, ureneknovve to this Board : therefore, Reralvd, Tbrit the Board.of Managers of the Cooper Shop Soldier? Hone( are in ntwise connected with the Fair above referred to. EttLERBLIE WSLIACIA, President, E. S. HALL,. Secretary. ee3o 3t CITNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A g , THE COMMERCIAL B AB% OF PENN tiVANIA" intend to apply to the Legislature of Penn sylvtmia, at their next session, for a renewal of their charter. Said Bank is located in the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital of one million of dot tars; a renewal of which will be salted for, with the usual banking privileges. By order of the Board. je23-tutice OrN OTI C E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to the Logisla. tore of Pennsylvania, at their next P esqinn, for a renewal of the Cbarter of the BANE. OF THE NORTHERN . LIBERTIES. Tbe said Bank being located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of live hurt dred thousand dollars. ' By order of the Board. W. GIMIbIERE, Cashier. Philtaelubia, Su.tte 23,1862 - ie24 to 6m ErrOFFICE . OF TILE FRANKLIN FIRE inIIIIANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24, 1862. An election for TEN DESEOTOB,I for the ensuing year, will be bold, agreeably to cbartor, at a general meeting of the Btockholdera for; that purpose, at the Office of tb. Clompany,• No. 935 and '437 CUES - MUT Street on MONDAY, October Bth, /80Z. nt 10 o'clock A. W. blamuLisrEß, t 3 oretary . pro tem. 5e25.10 CrrNOTICE NO NUE rtIBLIC.—AN A . rotating of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COatalEt TEE ; held on -TUESDAY, the 16th Instant, the following resolution was unanimously aticipted : Resolved, That the names •of the various organized cern nanies of Home Guards, .Beterves, and all other local military bodies, be publiehed., with the names of their officers and the location of their armories, se that the. chit( ne may have en opportunity to enrol their names, and that they be earnestly exhorted to do to. J 11:iN U -WATSON was unrelatedgn e nzont resoluttou-Sete-esvvet, - cepemacts - Lientenauts, and other officera of companies for city service are requested to send their TIEMCP, illentlollP, etc , to the' Hall of the Board of Trade, or to the ',Moe of, the, North, Antarican and United States Gazette. CITY ARMORIES _ Jayne Rifles, No. 623 Chestnut street. - _ Gs umast Zouayes, ho. 37 south Thirdatreet. Philadelphia Grays, No. 310 Market street. - City Guarda, northwest corner Sixth and Chestnut eta. Niagara State Guard. No. 240 Monrois street. - Kearney Guards, Tenth and South streets. Drill Corps. Broad. below Walnut. Natatorium. Revenue Guards, 11 Sr Custom. House. ' Corn Exchange Guard, Bacons and Gold streets. Washington Grays, Franklin Hail, Sixth street; below Arch National Guards, Race 'street, below Sixth. • Ellsworth Zonaves, Captain N. E. corner of Eighth and Callowbili streets. Ist artillery Home Guarda, Co. A, 1733 Market at. Catiwalader Troop, No. 620 Chestnut at. State (Gard, No. 1733 Market et. ' Keystone Battery, No 808 Filbert st. Independent Bucktail Rifles, N. W. corner of Eleventh and Oxford sta. Na a Company, No. 1647 Germantown avenue. Slemmer Guards ' Front and Master eta. State Fencibles,No. 606 Chestnut Bt. o Reserve Brigade, Ist Regiment—Company A, Market street. above Eighth, south side. Company„ B; S. E corner Eighteenth and Market eta. Company 0, 'Market street; above Eighth. Company 15, N. E. cor Eigittee.hth and Chestnut sta. Company E, 5.1 6 . cur. Eighth and Oaltawhill streets. Cetatteby N. E. cor. Second and Kim! , streets. Company Ci, Chestnut street, above Eighth, south side.. Company 11, Third and Willow streets. , •• Company I, Broad street, above Plus. Company N, Eighth and Catiowhill streets. . Second Regiment—Regimeutel Armory, 605 Chestnut street, Company A, Captain E. B. Davis. - do. P., do. W. AL. Main. do. 'fl, de. J. Andenreld. do. E, do. Geo. W. Grine. do. .D, do. Charles Page. do. F. do. Charles ConnellY. do. .G, do. :s%F. Third .Regircent-,—Company A—Lient. Cobb, Filbert and Thirteenth streets, _ Company B—Lieut. Brown, Twenty-secondand Bpring. Garden streets. Company C—Lieut. Bevan Saunders, West Philadel. I pirla Institute. - Company E—Liettt. 'Crider, Reed street, below Fourth. Company F—Lieut. Baker, Diligent Engine, Tenth and Filbert streets. Company G--Lieut. Mills, Locust at., above Eighth. Company R—Captain Driver, Uoramiasionerst Hall, West Philadelphia. Porn th Regiment-Col. Yetton. Keystone Guard, Omit. Reynolds, Mubert street, above Eighth. Borne Guard Infantry. First Regiment, Company A,' Saranac flail, Eighth and Callowhiti streets , . - .Company B. Sming Garden _Ball, Thirteenth and. Spring Garden streeta. . Corartsr,s , C, N. W. corner Thirteenth street and Gi rard avenue.--• . . Company I), S. W. corner Siith street and Girard avenue. ' Company E, N. K. corner Third and Willow streets. Oeropany F, Spring Garden Ball. Company IL Nos. 110 and 112 Pegg street: Company I, Kensington Water Works. . Company K, Spring Garden Hall. Seetmd Regiment, armory,- Broad - and Race streets. Company B, Captain Berens.:, Company - C, Captain Wilson: " Company D, Marion Grays, Captain Grant. - Company F, Captain Kern. ~ Company G. Captain Flynn. - Company K, Captain Smith. Third Regiment;-Company. A, Captain Wynn, 'Ele venth sod Anita streets. ' • • Company 0, Captain W. Cochran, 330 Walnut street. Company E.; Captain J. L. Wilson, Southwark Hall, Second street, above Christian. _ COmpany 0, Lieutenant -Morsely, commanding, Front and Master streets. By order of the Citizens Bottnty Fund Committee, - se2.o-ict. JOBE D. WATSON. Agent., MILITARY. IHEADQUARTERS . 20th REGI- DrEbT P. Id —REGIMENT/a, OlfDEIt No 6. The regiment will wade TO DAY. to attend the fa neral of Corporal EDWIN F. SCOTT, of Co. K. The line will be formed at S'o'cloch preoigely, on the west aide of Waehington.equare, right reeling on Walnut street. By order of ' • ' WSI. B. 1'HO.1I&S, • Colonel Commanding. L. II A 'MOOD, Jr., Adjutant. . it ATTENTION! 00. K, (Et-07E NM GIIKEDB, 241 Co.). ipM assemble at tbe Custom BOW .K., at 2 o'zlock P. al.. TUTS DAY, to attend the funeral of their late comrade, Corporal EDWIN F. ECOTT. • [D] W. 0.:. OVUM, Captain. • • - • ATTENTION !—Co: E; ;(l et •Co REVENUE GUARDS), will meet at tbo Ansiory -.FRONT and LOMBARD, TRIB BAlr,'at Steck,* to attend th e ßoma of Corporal 800 'CT, ot Co. IC 11 .• • BENJAMIN L. TAYLOR', Captain. !Ili ATTENTION!- A. M.EEI IMO OF the members of CO. A, WASHINGTON GRAYS, 2lst Regiment, P. V. AL, Colonel Alex. Murphy, ssiß be hold at the Armory, FRANKLIN RAM., on 71:3K3DAY EVENING, Sept. 30th, at 7.,5i o'clock. Pnuctual attendance is required. lt* ARMORY COMPANY A, FIRST ARTILLIRT, Sept. 29, 1882. —The membote of this Oempany, sod all others who were attached to it during the recent tour of service, in the Army of Prnossivanta, wilt assemble at the AR MORY, on WEDNIBDAY, °amber 1, at 8 o)e,!oc> P. AL By order of DENBY D LANDId, Captain. E. 0. TIULLABD, First ttergPant. 5e.30.21.* 152 d PENNSYLITANI& VOLUN TNERS.—Good Men are watAed for BATPICHY L, of this Regiment. For particulars, - inquire at Head quarters of Batter, L. MA HARMONY street, Phila delphia. and 441 bT. JOHN street. Captain —J on PH W. BaNDICHSON. I.kt Lieutenaut—MtNOLO alk - GERO PH. 2d Lieutenant —SEN.V.ETES HAWK • rro col OR CARD PtiOtOfigAPHS • ' In DO elegant manner, awl not effect the tine our- Weil the leant, is an easy oroceas to any person thongh :not an meat, by the we of arEWTOIPS PREPARE° ootors Pon ALBUMEN PICTURES. ' Price ter box, $3.00; with largo bottle of reducing liquid, S 3 VI. • Bole eaebts for the United States, J. E. & 00 • Rosiest. 3 1) this city and State, 801.1.0LZ & JS.NEWIZKY, U 2 Beath 1130 FMB tercet. Od.UTION.-7 he great bonnlarity already acquired by ihts valuable discovery has iodated some dishonest rerne to Wier a worthless article In Imitation. " FIFTY LOLL &11 will be veil fAr flits. conviction of arcs pluiy soiling their stuff for NOWtoll'd Albumen ;Onkel. OPENING CLOTH HousE, NO. 84 SOUTH SECOND STREET. NIDY CASSIME RES. „ . Black Cassimeres. Union Cassimeres. Boyb' Casomereo, Black °laths. Black Beavers. s. T en. cart. , COMPRISING THS LAY. EST STOCK. WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. COOPER ,& CON &RD seNrm S. S. °or. Mina sad PILMEMET Ste. MILITARY eL041.41.1NG. MELITA Besides' the bus at Inoilottte prices, and always have a LARNE STOCK O' MILITARY GOODS ON HAND. BF SO Rif S. 0. PAVAN% Cashier. A BeNNET OPENING, tt 34r .., FOR FA ' AND WINTER, TEITSSDAY, OCT. 2, 1862 !WOOD Sr, CARY, No. 725 CHESTNUT Street. ' LWIE LINCOLN, WOOD, & NIOHOLS. seSo.6t , 1 MIL , LIVERY OPENING.—BIiss S. T. MORGAN-, 403 ABM Street, will open a optendid Stock of E't.,lat MILAIIIsIBBY, for the Whole sale and Retail Trade, on VICTIM oY, °debar 2d. , B —Wanted, a First Class Milliner and Timmer to go i 4) Le.reaster, Pa. Liheral Wages. sE3O-2s* BONNET AM). A_T • FRAMES p A rp1a)214,--ito stmaroroostss-----rrosaa--vo.-r-a; --- a - eO -a - sar, -- Joatelitchuy a Full Assortcoont, at Wholesale Oath Pricer s hi at - M011,GA14".3 . hILANUFAOTORY, 408 A ny a s tn . e t, , - se3o -los* \ FALL Dil-TiLINERY GOODS. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & Co., 431 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, Have-now open for their FALL BALES A LARGE ADD DANDOOSID STOPS , olf FALL MILLINERY GOODS, CIONSISTIZIG Or RIBBONS, VELVETS, SILKS, FLOWERS, STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY, To which the attention of the trade is RESPECTFULLY SOLIOITIID. re2o-2m H. VEIL, Capta 15623.12 t FALL AND WINTER 01.40AKS. EDNESDAY I OCTOBER Ist, J. M. HAFLEIGH, iBUOOIII3BOR TO L. J. LEVY tit 00,0 723 CHESTNUT STREET. T. S NODGRA.SS' ARMY AND NAVY . GOODS. PLAIN WEAR FOR FRIENDS. A, FULL STOCK OF FANCIES. DE SERE Al) REPUTATION. is no house in the United States that ide-spread reputation for getting ~up CLoTruzza as ROCKUILL & WIL- Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street., being thoroughly acquainted with ess, they are prompt to fill all orders I 'MILLIN ERY GOODS. 2 FALL. 1862 186 WOOD & CARY, 5ti001 , 280112 TO LINOOLN, WOOD, Ss NICHOLS, Halt - now in store a COMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS. CIONSIBTIN4 OF Silk 7 Velvet 7 and Colored Straw BONNETS AND HATS, Freneh Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, ,566., To - which they reapectftdly Invite the attention of the forager patrons of the Howe, and the trade Ennerally. aefi• 2ra THOS. 'KENN EIYY Br, 13 RO 729 CHESTNUT STREET ; BELOW EIGHTH HAVE NOW BEADY THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FRENCH FI.4OWERK, FEATHERS , AND GENSUAL wiTr.LINERY GOODS. seS4m PAPER lIANGINGS WALIA PAPER AT RETAIL. JOHN H. LONGSTRETH, No. 12 North THIRD Street s 0-6 - I . q.ADY-KA33E CI:OT4ING. FPIE:• k !#b: Y-41.ealt CLOTHING. - • d thVlEfig•6 sON, 1 NO.. 625 • CREPTNIIT STREET, TINDER .lATtitS Havo now made rip for sale im.inilre new . atook of FINE CLOTHING. Alec, a fuleastortmentof CLOTHS, (I&SSIbIERES, end VEBTING, whidh they respectfully invite the public to examine Wore porehatdng elsewhere. ee27tde3l INTEttAL REVENUE. coLzon.ox 304 OFFIOE FIP.ST DISTRICT, • CHESTNUT STREET. BTAIIPB .11011" CHECKS AND SIGHT DRAFTS, AND •.• . ' . . . PHOPBTEMET STAMPS FOB FILL BE FOR BALE AT THIS OFFICE, ON AND AFTER TES • Ist of October‘ 1882. jERER HARDING, Oolleotor. •ODDERS FOR STAMPS Will be received and delivired as feet as lamed by the Government. ee29-3t MAIL. ONE DOLLAR, AND RE ceivo three boxea of lIVER'S Wall DYE, 53 &mitt Tli HID, above 08 ESTE UT otreat. It* Aire CL ELL AN CRAM .PAerN.E. Au._ 100 BASKETS _ IMPORTED AND FOR BAL M BY ROBERT DONNELL & SON, 806 WALNII r street seBo-Al* BLIND AND D tAff— Consult Dr. JAMES LBW'S, whose unnmitting eitiocessi is meeting Ntitb lbe entire Approbation of hie plittents in rhimo, phis. Office 337 North SIXTH St 0401m* TVOKYTYPES.—These Pictures are of Vsytoug bole I, from childhood to manhood, and all charaeterle!io of the enbject. .Thor are exanleltoli cclvred and floiehed in fine style 'at Gallery, SBOOND Etteet, above Green. it* 'WYE AND EAR. - D. JAMES I'J LitWIS, OOULIST and A.U2.143T, has again re turned firm b4e profetatonal tour in Europt. and perms ' neatly located at No. 237 North SIXTH Street. Office hours fiom 9t014 A. Id, and 9to4P. M. se24-Imlkti :GOODS. 351300 YDS. -ARMY-STANDARD C3A3ti TON FLANNEL. CoseO Slaterville - -do. Do Hamilton Army nowt Flannels 5 Cases White Robk Chameleon Linseys. 6 Bales Heavy Printed Kerseye. 6 Cases ' do. do. 12 Do. Extra Plain, do. 30 Bales do., do. 2' Do. Plaid Osnaburgs. 42 Point Blankets for Hospitals. Pepperel, Salmon Lawrence,Xassachusetts, and Massabetio A Brown Drills. Standard Brown Sheetinga, Cotton Duck, &c. For Sale NET CASH on delivery, by GEO. GRIGG, No. 219 CHURCH Alloy. EAM.LESS BAGS. KJ 3-Bushel Begs. 12,090 Androscoggin 2.llushel. Stark A. 'Lewiston A. , • • 5 .1.: • Canada A. • Amorkeag U. °Mk. ,Preminin A. Union-.A. . _Jute, &a., (to. For sale, net cash on delivery; by • GBO. GRIGG; 219 011USOR Alley. CHARLES HEUESNER & CO., 105 and 107 REAM Street, NEW Yaistil, DAVE - THIS DAY- ESTABiP.JO 4II " -- "' l, - - urtr6Eol` WOOLENS, For the , tale or the celebrated. CLOTHS ; &c., or JOHANNY, FRED. EROKENS, And sevcrat ether Manufacturers September 16, 1862. BROWN DRILL, OF STANDARD QUALITY, FOR BLLE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & jylo-sinth3m 420 01213BNUT STAMM GLOTEIS, CASSINIERES„ DOESKINS, SATINETS, KENTUCKY JEANS, „ LINSEY% TWEEDS, , . KERSENS, FLANNELS, and. ARMY WOOT .ENS. For sale by the package, by WELLING, COFFIN, & eu2S-thetatoel9 220 CHESTNUT Street. A EMY - GOODS. 4013- DARK,BLUE COAT MOTHS. - DABS-BIAM OAP °LOTH& DRY•BLUE. DWI : RS FOR ; OFFIDEIDI. AMYL BLANKFTd, STANDARD WERIRT, - 10-01111015 DpaK. , : DRILLS;:f3TANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY Luang Durra,s/LND WOK. BROWN AND BLEACH= REERTINGS AND EDFIRTINCM: For 'sale b*: FRVEHLITKIA3I I & WELL S.. vela if A , _LLANK_ETS. 42 OVERNMEN'T STANDARD FOR SALE BY FILOTHING - 1 - SAIYI & ittarara, AGENTS. 'STET MG, MG, COFFIN, & CO., - NO. 220 OILESTNIIT Ire premed to . CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVART OF ARMY WOOLEN AND COITON GOODS OF STANDARD QUALITY. an27-Bnl SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HIT TOHINSON, 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION' MERCHANTS FOR THH SALE OF GOODS. 0.29 6m MILITARY GOODS. MILITARY' GOODS. 10-OZ. U. S. A. DITOK. 12-OZ. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY COTTON FLANNELS THE ABOVE IN STORE, FOB SALE BY DE COURBEY & H AMILTON. R. I3.—We are 'prepared to receive contracts for In tare deliveries of STANDAIiD GOODS. oF 24. _ MILITARY TRIM MIN GS BRASS KNAPSACK TRIMMINGS, U. 8. Beaula lion, with Beetles, in complete Bets. BOLLER BUCKLES, % -inch, for Haversacks, BRASS INFANTRY ACCOUTREMENT IdOUNT MOS, in complete Bets. BRASS RAT ORNAMINTS, 'Eagles, Bugles, Trum pets, Crowd Sabres], and Ormed Cannon. BRASS LETTERS and NUMBERS. BRASS CAVALRY BELT MOUNTINGS. BRASS INFANTRY do. do. BLUED CAVALRY MOUNTINGS, U. S. Regula tion, in sets, complete, including Saddle Tree, Picket Pin, Lariat Rope, Curry Comb, Horse Brash, and Spurs. DBASE) SCREW' and STRAP Eru 88, for Officers. BLUE, SCARLET, and GRAY BLANRETS, for Officers and Privates. For sale in quantities, end of the beet intelitYs by W. P. Willi TACH & 00., 313 NORTH THIRD STREET, PldisdelPbta. DeZ3-Im* ITENT-BUTTONS AND SLIPS, U. S. - Standard, manufactured end for eslo br J. P. REED, Corner of THIRTEENTH and 11011 L'S Streets, se2ll-3rno* Philadelphia. PILABB GROMMETS for Army Blau _LP , hate and Legginse, manufactured and for aale in an quantity at SIXTIVand COLUMBIA. * N. IVENS. se2b-lm WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, - MUSTARD SEEDS, SPICES, &c., Sto. All this millet* for' Prinisresil mood Pickling Prima% ALBERT 0 ROBERTS MILLIS LW RIND GROOM* i p e s.te CORNER EIaIIMINTR . Alarynsrm; HAIR -DYEING, 'OUTTIN% AND SUAILPOOIRG; for mos 'sad old, of both sexes, st FOURTH and BRA.NOR. seSTAtt .2a ) . T II 88 AND BRAOR: DE. C. IL PIEVDLEti, Corner TWHLPTH end 13.2‘015 Streets, Philadelphia.. Hernial Trustee and mechanical trePlionoca coiTociti' adiosted by O. n. NESDLEB. Dine Branch and approved American, adapted to evert form of rupture, In adults and children, Illngilidt an? American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Sni oenscsies, Elastic Stockings, end Syringes in greet vs. riety. Ladies , Department, TWELFTH. Street, err door'below Dace. Conducted by 00.1141. 4 . 1 isali-Sm if : • • • do., 31-inch. se2T-ehabet DO• NEW PUBLICATIONS. OSPITAL STEWARD'B • tr&L. for the Inv! notion of Hospital Stewards, liVard Battery, and Attendants. BY J. J. Woodward, M. 13. I2mo SI 25. ' THE PATIENCE OF HOPE With en IntrOdution, by John G. NV I:littler. 75 cis. COUNTRY LIVING AND COUNTRY THINKING. By Gall Hamilton. $1 .25. " HEALTH; ITS' FRIENDS AND ITS FOES. By B. D. hinspey, N. D. NEW GYMNASTICS foe• Men, Women, and Chil dren. 81. ' ' For sale by., 'WM. S. ALFRED ItIARTIEN, sew ' • • •• • '.'•••• SOB OH 1113111 GT Street. $1 7 ty. PHOTOGRAPH. 75 . • 'A187,1113, sl.s A new lot; bound hi TURKEY 11080000, rota, SIZE, with ol.ep, iodised to 81'76, LESS THAN OOST TD MANIIPAOTOBIL Other etylw .proportionately low! • PITOHER'S Chair Bookstore, tool • ' .439 ONghTNIIT Street. titir All TELEGRAM • *MARKING MAP OF YIBGIBLA. - BUN 96 BY 26. PRIMO 26 °ENT& •:Bad in all Periodical and Book Storms, also sent to any s al mi on receipt of price. For particulars see adver theMillet In Prank Loslie's Pictorial. plajw & 00., Publishers, 109 Washington street, Boaton r Mear. • • an2B-1m CIRCULATIZIG. "LIBRARIES •-• • • -7 10 V • BROTHER:HEAD'S OTRCII- L &TING LISBARTAII the MEW English and American Books, including ALL GLASSE 3 of Lite rature. This is the ONLY Library In the conotry that incindes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that aro not BEPEINTE 0 here. Terms a 5 per sear; Biz months 83; three months $1.50 one mouth 76 cents, or a canto . per day. 218 South HIGH TH Street. maB-3,m TINGILIEJH AND FRENCH FAMILY JL:4 CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DB LECTURE, 1317 CIIESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions per year, month, and day. General catalogue just published, furnished gratis. In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French Li brary. it Catalogue de /a Biblidtheque des Dames et des Ds- Moiselles. 2, 2f. M MORAOHESI. &gent, w6-1m . 1317 OH ESTNLI r Street. CARPETINGS. A RCII-STREBTibsitilir — WiltE- Bous.m.• , OIADDFN &•RICFENER, SN2 kEOH-SVREST, TWO BOOBS BELOW_ BMW /STARE • • • sou= azaw--- - 7 - ' — '" ere new..I3wiII'ELEYIEPOBTATIONS OF 'roallgti AND DOMEETIO CARPETINGS, embracing all the new etrleeoritiolt they are offering at LOW PRIM '•• ." • eefff•Eal BOB.OLBtf,-. EDucaTioriAL. QTLECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1030 1J SPRING GARDRN street For oiroularm. boot,' to L. T. BOWMAN, Prinoival. se3o-12t* A 'ITENTION DIDE PENDENOE . CITY VADIBTB —The subscriber having opened his Academy-for the Military Inetruction of Yenta, at tbe Armory, northeast corner SIORTZENTiI and CHEbTIitT Streets, will have regular drills on MON DAYS and . THURSDAYS of each week at 4 o'clock P.. id ~ at which times and place he will be glad to his friends.. leer. ter nut, rte., apply at the Armory on the day' of kill, or at the residence of G. 11101 f ENDO r•ao-4ti . No 1912 COATBS street. • BACHMANN, TEACHER OF XI. the Piano, Organ, Melodeon, and Violin, 824 North BLETENTII Street. At home 12 to 1, noon, 6 to 7 P. M. se2s-Im* VNGLIBII AND' OLAEIBIOAL .I.:ABOHOOI.—The Bchool of the subissibir, bri TWELFTH and OHRSTNIIT Streets, will re-open on MONDAY, the Bth of September. an2l-tt CHARLES SHORT, A. H. PIPYIOGItAPHS. EPEdIAL • NOTICE. -AT WAR P 11.1fIES —WHIMS Life-size Oil. c7lortd PRO TOOMBS are invaluable Portraits, most sensate of likenesr, flesh, warm, and improogive in coloring. Gni leryt BBOONDlitreet, abtSve Gri en. it* TBE CERTAINTY O 1 B WING. r' pleased le a 'coneiderattoa,*anrely. If you par °bate a • Colored Photograph cf BEIMEEt, for SI, you will be 'okayed with the picture—more than pleased with tbelikezeee. - EIIOOPID Street, above Gheen. It* PROPOSALS. D EPU TY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OE7IOE, . FIIILADELPUIL, September 29,1882. 'PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MONDAY next, October 8, at 12 o'cldck M . , for the. erection and completion of a MILITARY RO3PITAL for the nee of the' Uslited States, upon a lot of ground, the property of the city of Philadelphia, known as the Bunting. Park Course, at the corner of OLD YORK Read and NIORTOWN Lane. Each proposal must Foote the shortest time rcenired to complete the contract, and elan the tames of competent seonrities to the whole amount of tle contract for Vs prompt and faithful per formance. - 2he plans and specifications can bo seen at the office of JOHN Me oRTSUR, Jr., Architect, No. 209 South SIXTH ebeet, every day between the hours of 10 A. Id. and 4 P.M. until the bids are closed. • G. 11 . . - CIROSMAN, Dop. Q. M. Qen. 11. B. A. pROF,OBAL . 8 FOR AMU BUIL; ' • . ABLY CLOTHING AND EQEIPAIE OFFION. -• ' " RIIIIADELPU tA, September 29,.1882. Proposals are invited at this Office until 110.38AY, October 6, at 12 M.. to furnish at the Schuylkill Animal a quantity of PEGGED BOOTEES and BOOTS, of prime quality and Aimy pattern, to be msde of good wax upper and prime sole leather, of sizes from sevens to - twelves, assorted, to be equal in quality to the sample-sealed in this Office, which has been approved by the Inspector. Bidders will state how soon they can deliver the num ber proposed for, as preference will be given to early atd prompt deliverers. The names of two sureties mast be given iu the proposals. G. i 3 ORO3ffIL stBo , tocfr D. Q. Id. G., II 8 A. LEGAL • - 11sTs';',THE - ' . DI3TRIOT COURT: . FOR . JL THE OITY AND COUNTY ON . PHILADNLPHIA . . Jacob T. Williams, Assignee, so., vs. 3abltta - and, Obristiana Zook, Christian Johnk andtannY Johns, hie *We. Alias Levert Facies. September Term, 1802. No. 119. The Auditor appointed to dishibute the fund in Court arising film the sale by the Sheriff of alt that certain brick messuage or tenement and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Ninth Street, at the distance of eighty feet northward from Cherry Street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in breadth twenty feet, and in length or depth ninety. tire feet., will meet the parties in.; terested for the purpose of his appointment, ou TERM - 1151, October 1691, 1861, at four o'clock P. M., at his Office, No. 131 South SIXTH Street, in the city of Poi ladclohio, when and where ail persons are mon!rod to ptee<rt their claims, or else be debarred from coining in upon said fund. ED WIN T. 0111'61.1, 5530 10t Auditor. MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue cf s Writ of Sale, by We Hon. J OHM 0 eADW &LAD Ell, Judge of the District Oourt of the 'United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at MICHENER'S 8 fORE, No. 142,Nt rib FRONT Street, on WEDNESDAY Dote bet 15, 1862, ut 10 o'clock A. 111., the cargo of the steam er - EMILIE, consisting of Dry Goods, Drugs, Idgdicioes, Shoes, koap, Tea, Coffee, Lioness, Rice, Rifle Muskets, /tc., a ientral assortment of mercbendiio. Ostalognes will be iseued dye days previous to the thy of sale, when the goods will be arranged for examination. WILLIAM MILLWAIID, 11. B. Marshal E. D. of Pernnaylvalsia. PPIL/DELPSILI, BCDU , ►nber 29,1802. se3o-6t MMARSHALS SALE . —By virtue of a Writ of Bale by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALADEE, Judge of the District Court of the United States In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to Me direoted, will be sold at Public Sale, to the Wakes; and best bidder, for cash, at Samuel O. Cook's Auction Stote, No. 124 tiontk PROVIT Street, on TUESt.AIf, Oct 7, 1862, at 12 o'clock , a portion of the cargo of the schooner - SUSAN JANE, viz : 4 cases Hats, 1 case Stationery, Jewelry, &c.,1 case Lustre floats, and 20 cases of Axes. U. 8, Marshal E. 1). ot -Penneylvarde, PHILADELPHIA, September 23, 1862. 641 Ett MARSHAL'S SALE...—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Bon. JOHN OADWALA DNB, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Neaten:, District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at Samuel 0. Cook's Auction Store, No. 324 South V BON T Street, on -T DAY, Oct. 7th, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., a portion of rho cargo' of schooner LA ()BIOTA, viz: 10 kegs Batter, 1 box Spool Cotton, 1 box Glass Chinmeys, 1 caEe Smok ing ire, 2 cases Spool Cotton. Tbe goods can be seen at the Store. 11. S. Mardis' 'Enetern District of Penne. PRILADELYHIA, September 23, 1881.. se24-8t FINANCIAL. U. S. FIVE TWENTDM; 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PATA.BLI AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERN NWT ArTEA,FIVE.YEAUS:I I sm Instructed by the SICOBZWIT Or TH2 TEXASTJEY to receive subsoriptione for the above LOAN AT PAIL TIMMECIUOMT TO 091411111MOIThOM,DATM nits *voiding the difficulty heretofore exPerieeoed by requiring payment in. GOLD of the interest from May A inn Imlay of then Banda always on ban& JAY coolCE, SATBBORIPTION MUM, 114 SOUTH TI-ILIEW ST teß.if WALTON & YOST: BANILEBS, BROKERS, AND GIDNEULL OOLLEOTOES No. 4h South THIBD Street, PhllsolotphiL 83611185N055.,, ' ray. Cooke & 00., Ilion, Junes Pollock, /mum, Kent, Santee, & Co., OA. EL D. r ost a,,, re&erick, Slack, & Co.,`"gm. A. H. Beelss, 0. MOKibbin & ton, E mu Ass packer, S. F. El iddleton & ITQ . um 1 , , warren j. Woodward aon. W. wuktu L to T. . Bradford, law, .. liel-S r. .;, .- ' . ":' ,. 1 v "T• WILLI ME 11ThLWARD, W GLIAM TITLIAW OB DNIPOBIT, Tuc.A.6 ire TOST. MILEL JOHN DREVIP' ABOE RBET THSATBZ. Acting mind Btage Manager W. S. FREDIERION.N. Bliginesa Agent and Treaenrer JOB. D. MURPHY. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. MIBB BATE M AN, The great Tragic Artia% Who will swoear every Nigut a e JULIA, IN THE HUSAJELBAOK, Supported by JAMES WALLACII, Jr., EDWIN ADAMS, and the excelleot Stock Company Coors open at 7—To commence at 73 o'clock. Prices se 'anal.' Beata 'wonted in advance. W4LNIIT-STREET THE A. TRE.- Sale 10300 air 5.0...... M e. GABRETTSO44 Ituelneita Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. SECOND NIGHT OF MR Z EDDY. TEM (TUESDAY) EVENING. SEPT. $O, Nt ill be tarformcd the Drama enlitled THE HAG PICKER OF PARIS. Jean, a rag nicker Mr. E EDDY. To conclude with the Farce of ICI OR PARLE e'RANCAIS. Kr. YOUNG: BOWSRB. Doors open at,7.—PerformanceCOMMatiOell at 73i. A BEL & CO.'S - :STEREOPTICON. —ABBE MEL Y 'BUILDINGS, TENTH 'AND OREATNUT , STREETS. COLOSSAL STERICO80:11•10 VIEWS, DISPLAYED 'OFR HUNDRED SQUARE nun, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. A CHANGE OF PSOGBAMME ,NIGHTLY. Adroletlon 26 cents—Children 10 ()eats. A package A twenty-four tickoto for 83. Doors open at 7X ; commence at 8 o'clock. Natives on Saturday at 3 o'clock. GRAND FLORAL AND FRUIT FESTIVAL, in aid of a SOLDIERS' HOME, • Commencing MONDAY EVENING, September 29, and Continuing dining the week, at 00h0ERT HALL. The Ladies having it in charge intend making It the most imposing Fair ever held in this city. Arrangements , have been made with the PHILADELPHIA (BECK'S) BAND, No, 1, For every evening during the week. Donations of Emits and Flowers will be thankfully received at the Ball. TICKETS 10 cents. For sale at the usual places, and td the Ticket Vfdoe or the Hall. se24-Iot. ..ipoku-nyoThYalstlit. ACADEMY OF A.. THE FINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, le open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. tI6 P. M. Admission 2& cent& Obildren _ Bbaree of Bton, —lO _ PERSONAL RELATIVES OF THE L A.- El BITTED DEAD at the recent battle in Mary land, desirous of availing themselves quickly of the benefits provided by laws of Oongrces and or the several States, should make an early spolication to trio MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENOY, NUMBER VOl3ll UTIVDRED AnD TWENTY-SEVEN (42T) - - - - WALNUT STRUT JOSEPH E. DEVITT at co. Correspondence promptly attended to. Ben WIDOWS AND DIOTHER9.— Pelastons! Pensions! Pensions! Widows, Orphans, Mothers, Diacharged eoldicre, Sailors, and Marines, ontitled b Pensions, should call at ante on JOSEPH E. DEVITT th Military and Naval &senor, N 0.427 WALNUT Street. BOUNTY AND BACK PAY ! BOUNTY AND BACK PAT I—BOUN rr AND BACK PAY !--BOUNTY AND BACK' PAY !—Wrres, Children, Fetbare. Melberg, Brotherly, and /Meters are entitled to BOUNTY AND BACK PAY, and should make early application to JO.,BPH B. DEVITT & CO., Military and Naval Agency, No. 427 WALNUT Street. • .BY: A DEOISIOP OF THE ATTOR NEYJI.J GENERAL OP THE 'UNITED STATES, soy Mother of a Soldier, Sailor, or Marine, can obtain • PENSION, if married or not, if ho was killed or died in the service. Apply at once to JuSEPH E DEVITT & COMPANY. Eemcmbor no number, FODR. 131:INDRILD AND TWENTY-SEVEN, 1427 j WALNUT SPREE r, MILITARY AND NAVAL l AGENCY. Remember the name, • ee27.6t JOSEPH E. DEVITT & GONIPLNY. PENSIONS, $lOO BOUNTY, AND PAY • procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives of each as are deceased, by JAMBS FULTON, ATTOUNB AT HIS LAW AND O'OLLEOLIidi ()mos, 42t. WALNUT. Street, Philadelphia. For bnsinese done in this line charges will be as fol lows: For collecting Soldies a' and 3allors' Par lees; than 850 in amount, al when over $5O in amount, 2% par cent..on the excess. For collecting arrears of Pay aod $lOO Bounty for relatives of deceased soldiers, 2% par cont. For procuring Pensions, , the Government fee, 85. For collecting and procuring such for relatives of de ceased soldiers that have volunteered since the 25th August, 1E42, from this city, no charge, as previously proposed. JAMBS FULTON, Ee2o tf if 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. WANTS. ANTED-A. good, reliahle, Pro. tenfaitiori to do general bonee-work ins email family. Oall at 160 S POPLaII Street lt* WAktrED. , ;-.li. first-rate 5A.1.4%1- LeDY, for the Bonnet and Mantilla Dapext— mente, at the ci NEW MOURNING STORE," 926 OURSTNUT Street. t* M. & A.. MYERS & 00. CIOOD-DREBB , MILKER WANTE D, VI ;at the •INEW MOURNING STOMVP 926 WiESTNIIT Street. ht.& A. MYERS dc 00. TOPAPER MAKERS.-WANTED to take charge of a Mill in San Francisco, one who is welt acquainted with the process of mannfacturing PAPER from STRAW. None need apply unless they are practically accmUnted with the working of this stock, and can give the beat of references. Address 80 . ... 4332, Boston Poet Office. • ee33.3t dit FURNISHED: HOUSE WANTED Immediately for the Winter, or longer, by a small family, viltbont children; must be in a good neighbor boo, and well furnished. Addrese, stating location and rent, Box 1940, Philadelphia Poet Office. sea/ 31$ ,u.„ • WANTED IHMEDIATELY---A. 111 I LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE. west of NINTir and east of 'SEVENTEENTH, botwoon PZN6 and CHESTNUT. A liberal rent will be paid. Adreat c. i c' Press Office, ee3o.- 3 t WANTED -An energetic Young WOllll4l, who Dan have all the advantages of a good school by rendering !Dine assistance in instructing the smaller children. Apply at the salmon, 0::.1.1111 Avenne, North of Noble, below Sixth street. st-27-6t lATAN TE D-A FRENCH L N.D31 . 1 to Rive lessons in 'French and hinalo. No out need apply nate% she hex had experience in teaching &i 4 can furnish satisfactory reference.. Address 0 P.. Q., 424 South:ELEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. ee22-tt .BOARDING. TILEABANT ROOMS, SINGLE AND Ontemneicating, with BOABDIN% No. 1= CHESTNUT Street. ee2s- st* YOUIiG MEN'S HOME, 1531 FILBERT Street, opposite Penn Square-- BOARD end Washing, two dhliara per week.: All who desire a comfortable hone will do well 10 cell and ex amine this house. ALEXA.NDIifI SLOiN, sel9-12t Superintendent. PLEASANT FROMM — STORY rooms, with board, _ eerb/m Eolith THIRD Street REMOVALS. REMOVAL. -THOMAS MARTIN, Seal Estate Agent and Collector, would reetectfar inform bis friends end the public that he lase removed Idc office from the'Northweet oornerof Third and Lombard streets to Ids dwelling, Northwest corner of FOURTH and PINE dtreets,.where he hopes to receive the con tinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed neon him ha former Team sel9. ISt FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO RENT, WITH BOARD—One or Iwo randeorne Booms, in a scull family, where only !our boalders will be taken. Location near B FLO Li) aud ARUM. Ttrros 510 to $l2 per week. Please address "BOARD," Poet Office. KO). 3or itt FOR SALE -A new and very de- Stasirable DWELLING, No. 1906 GREEN street. Afro, TO LET—A. new ROME, No. 1327 JEFFERSUN street:: /Innis , et STAPLER dc SCHOLFIELD'S Limber Yard. E 0.0411111E3 4 N W. cor. BROAD and WALLA.OH t o t TO RE _N T.--T E CELE- , BRATED BWE WERT of the late 'William O. Rad-' man, deceased, 'with all the - Fiat - area, Vats, Tubs, Vaults, Tile known reputation of the said Brewery hi sufficient - , recommendation to insure a very bAntisome outlay on. al- ErnAll capital. It,ie in complete working order, and will be rented on very favorable terms to a Rood tenant. Ap ply on the premises. to BEL dB YEIIE.E3, Jr., sf27-6t* 311 GREEN IR Eleventh ward, Philada. FOR SALE OR TO RENT awI A large Porter, Ale, and Lager. Beer BREWERY, in good order, grad ena'om.. Inquire of Gtollollt ii:8101C, No. 135 ItICHIII.OND Street, Nineteenth veatd.. 0e25.6t* gs FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— ...b.- A FINN le et Rti, containing 217 sena, beautifully eitnated on the banks of the Delaware, 25 miles above. the city convenient to Steamboat landing, and railroad,' station on the pace. Mao, a large number- in the ad joining counties of all Bizet; in none. ' Apply to se2o az TO EXCHANGE -VALUABLit FARM, tantalising 64 acres near railroad station, In Bucks county, large Btone buildings, large apple or chard, and other fruits. Also, several fruit farms, nest Dover, State of 'Delaware. Array to se2o A DENTAL *RACTICE FOR SAL*. A.3..—T0 a Dentist who 'Ashen a good location, onati hear of one by addressing " Pentitit, " Press Ofoe. sel.6.lmit • FOR SAE--A beautiful COT , TAGS, and six acres of Ground, In the Interior oil- PennflylVarlia, decirably situated and arranged for afl. academy or firat.clang school, near a thriving Twigg y, and in a healthy location. Also. adeadrable DWELLING and Lot, In New Mom field, Ferry county, Penna. Aloe, a large number of cottagea, late, and other pro. partial, for sale or exchange. B. F. GLENN, 123 With FONETH Street, emit. and B. W. car. SEVENTEENTH andollllll2l TO RENT-A THREE-STORY OWL BRICK DWELLING, on BAWD Street, one doge above Twelfth, north. aide. Bent low to a good tenant. topply to INICTRNISILL & BBOTHBB, 012 47 and. 49 North . SE00191) Street. in TO RENT-A THREE-STORY allea BRICK I)WELLIII4, on PIE T, Street, war Seventeenth, north side. Apply to WNISINEUIL & BBOTHDR, 47 sad , te North WBOOND Street, e. FOR BA IA OR TO LET—Four, Rouses, on the *rest side of BBOA_D w ,.Sircieti na - b e ettrsr r :lohirebto avenue. Apply et the tiouth est oo SINTfI and SANSOI.I Streets. m 7 is et F. I. G. 'LINO, I,IOIY, .AND TOILET XIIIRORS, The beet in the world for finith and durability. B. M. 8. The beat brand Silk-Sniehed VELVET •RIBBONS. ole Agent, BENJAMIN - 111. SIIIT'EL,, -1116 DIJAITE Street, near West Broad wYork.waY, Ne seao-3m PETTIT, No. 309 ZV3LNIIF tireet. 3. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT . Street.
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