y ITEMS. , v at t: prTUN RP: V. JOHN WALKER JAGS a announcement elsewhere' It will be seen a d evening of this week, the Bth indent, Wedue " rhal P 010 wee given in the city some weeks ago Ibalr ctnr nc h deeptence, by the Bev. J W. Jackson, be repeated, with circumstantial ali er*. '3.-ridlY.o.l?Riazie, of course, at Concert Hall. His tico t b a ( woman is elated as folio we: , Oar Na. deg le ' r ,,el: the President's . Proclamation the Path elos — " , asuht, and of Safety." Mr. Jackson is one ~f 110t 4 e „levent divines, end the heart and enthu• ~ f our he bee thrown Into the groat absorbing came r pre worthy of all praise. The object for wilt be given, we may date, is a noble 4 : 1 ; tdbwo pope to roe the house crowded on the 000 a. underatand that a very large num conveniently of tickets Re y been old. and those who can conveniently for 8 hotiadld secure tickets in advance to insure admit- The lecture will be a rich intellectual and patrice '"' d be worthy the initial popition of the Pc 04 ' " Supra m eson, which it Names. lions:revs' INniIi,ENDENT ARTILLERY.--We d to announce that Captain Samuel Hazard, Jr., are Washington Grays, and lieutenant of !n early of too Oates, w e ir of hush's Lancers, is now reernlting for ' T ma, independent Artillery, an organization which en 0 , 1 1,,pei permanently leat Fortress Monroe, The l e l : o3 '' lmder , major Roberto, a soldier of experience, of 4th United States Artillery, and a racier array, 113 019 tare ell been appointed for their experience Mltrr The recruiting station for this fine new 9 , bonen at the N. E. corner of Eighth and Cheat. 'T" ' nee !are" rip stairs. For thither partionlare, the 0,11.00 of,Ord Man advertisement in another column. A roppt. 'in DRY Goons STORE.--.There tire ioreii Philedelphia that have a better hold upon hi ve „ eolion and confidence of the public than the old . ' dry verse thud of hissers R D:.4 W. H. Pennell, Eleventh. Many years 10 , 21 limed drool, below b oy, , end Intelligent catering to the wants of the ' 'bll hdVo visaed them in a position in which they can eenircti lon, as they now buy exclusively Yon w hich, In the dry goode trade, more than a most ~,•) e ther, leer incalculable advantage. Buying cheaply, that' fell co rrespondingly loin. Besides this, their stock loolat ,d pith judgment, and the utmost regard to the o.olremeate of fserdlles, and we presume their regular mom , both from the city and oauntry, is not ex. an y cabcr house in the trade. Their present c ot a slopir goods, especially, Is one of the largest and mot complete in Philadelphia, and having been in a yd p o pe purchased beforethe present advencod prices, On liter unusual inducements to buyers. l'oere IN IVIITON PHILADELPHIA. IS UNDOUBT ro Ants o Or ALL ITRR RIVALS. -Philadelphia has the greatest hotel, the greatest 4,,mett opera home, the tw i e f,e, end the greatest restaurant in the 'Union. No t oter whet may be set up against the, tint three of lbw &Imo, all who have dined at the popular and ad. pirahlsomensped restaurant of J. W. Price, southwest caner of yonrth and Chestnut etreoete, will not dispute Ile , lasi. We here tried the beet restaurants In the felled Steles from Boston to San Francisco, and we here set to find the first one equalling, in all respects, for the health, comfort, and convenience of violate, the eve bore Welled to Mr. Price has deservedly the name of being the beet end mod liberal caterer in Philadel. "Ma, end It le, therefore, not surprisivg that hi s war° . pap le MY inerosinif. Oar very first citizens and hest livers whodlne duos town could not be induced t o patronize way other rielmrant. TIIF BEET - QUALITY CHEESE.—Hr. C. H. 51eltece, dealer In fine famPy Groceries, Arch and Tenth Peet., hoe now in More a fresh supply of the beet Pine Apple end Dnithheed Obeece, to which we invite the at: , radon dour readers who may wleh a superior article in line DZITED STATES REVENUE STAMP AGENCYN— FPI ale accommodation of our citizens in the western ,cilon of the Second Collection Dietrict of Pennsylvania, y r George Gnmpert, Re. 1341 Chestnut street, has been A rooloted cub agent for the sale of Stamps. This le a ,r 7 good !election, Se Mr. Genmpert is well and favorably own, TILE :Iltssrt , Ys AT ANTisiTAM.--cc I have •• ten credibly Informed that broken railroad iron and elorlernitb's tools, hammers, chisels, /to., were Bred at ,r from rebel moon. These missiles made a peculiar nice, by Old onr men came to distinguish them from to o sy shot, and os they heard them approsehlog would . try , ludo) : linker caning and fall flat in order to Avid therm One artlllerlet 'geld he expected the mkoolth shop next. From the looks of the reels hen they loft the field one would have thought they ils , l their clothes for waddtait. They expected, however, rc rl,.sl.ll their tools from the machine shops of Phila ,.l;ms, out their clothes from Stokes , one.price reader Cohtineslal." TiE PRESIDENT AT HARPER'S FERRY.— ttetnlxilocH ore rtie se to the object of the vieit of the Protlnt to tlarper's Ferry. Some believe that he went Ws la I.ok Into the el pediency of making a fresh ad. la., lobo Virtinta °there Imagine that his 'that was one t irolry R$ to the !acts attending the late surrender of rat; while not a few fancy that the complaints of G:n Slay! are at the bottom of the movement. For our 1, we hould not be surprised to hear that Mr. Uri c hwar In reality actnatt d by an amiable desire to see Idlers of the than rendered perfectly . oomfor table by y coring for such se need them complete now uniforms 3cto lie Brown-stone Clothing Hall of Itookbill,& 10, Noe. 003 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. WONDERFUL AND TB:U.—With a very near approach to tr Mb, the human family inhabiting the earth bdn estimated at 700 000,00 ; the annual loss by trash 11. 00c,0r.0. Now, the weight of the animal matter el this !renew body cast into the grave is no less than 521 00 fowl end by its decomposition produces 9,000;- 6..010,M cubic feet of gamous matter, while the one ;no clothing establlehment of Granville Stokes, where Le greeted variety of cheap and fashionable goods are .e tate, mill remains located at No. 609.0hestnnt street, OtRIVALS AT THE HOTELS 17P To 12 0 1 01,001 LAST MET. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth end Olieetnut sbi . IF C Mc7411, U S A Howard 0 Woodrow,U B A r r heal. Velment Capt W M Behan, Pa lent A O Clbert, Penna J J Pierce, Merrier co, Pa tephru Bystt, New York A H Byerley, Michigan A W MoVeagh, W Chester " it McCord, New Albany Miss Allen, Penne, W tirlotoo, Del co, Pa J 11 9 0rreen ' L Burl, Baton Mrs Geo W Zaigler, Belt ! 5 Lindley 1' Taylor, West Chester .13 Thrum , Puna EPT Hillman, New York • F Beam, New York F F McCready, U S A W Hush; J M Jack, Wash, D 0 DM ?Moo Mrs Dana & son, Boston 11 rtlyeiter, Belton Mrs H Fowler, New York Ir. I 13 Slate ht Charles Stewart, IT 8 N ; Whraiky F H Upton( New York ?Horwitz, Baltimore F Andrewe, Washington '' MLI BarY, New York W H Nettleton, Conn rr Pidierton, Waeh, D 0 0 Knep, New Jersey ?Miami g A 0 Uneaten, Fort Wayne Laurence Mies Button Ir. John Lyman, Cleveland Mae M Lyman, Cleveland NO Goo Lord, England 4&OH Watt! & la B Haines, West Chester (I !wain Chemilce, kleiNs F 0 Derrick & la, Boston C w endell,Weehiceton,Do F 0 Hrintingtoll, N Y A Howes, N, w York El Sinclair 111 Pouroalrat, Bditimore Geo J Flake, Boeton (Ile A Willa, Del co, Pa Lleut B P Sloan, U 8 A Nsiern, Havana J Jackson & la, Altoria,LT... -I , Hyee, New York T E Dexter, Baotou Lint 11 F Pick.rlng,llS A B la Donneley,' Alex, Va rot Oofrey, New York Col T N B rdley, U 8 N John D itheaff, Penns 31r Fax A lady W Wayne & Is, Harrieburg DutlY, fdarletta t Pa 8 W Bridges, Brooklyn lh 31 Ribber, Brooklyn Bobt H Mark St _wf, Del o inelonati Geo H Cole, Rhode Island Lewis Warner, Springfield F. Grills, New York S B Hume, Eastport Je+e Hollowell, Wash S G Hall, New York Fitzwater, Wet)), D 0 Thos Heaton, New YorkJ Tatar , Newburg, N Y F P Lord, Washington, D Werner, Watb, D 0 W Endicott, Jr, Hinton , E L Suderroa, Potion E S Hunt, Boston G 8 Ticknor H llotron Washington, D 0 Tu B Minn, New York A Goodwin, New York 16.1m0n htieeocri B Ti Goddard,' Clatratont,NH Titbi, Providence, BI Alfred Wrtt well, Wash, O 0 J Brune, Wethiuston, D C W W Thom/son, Illeelloen // Fey, New York J W Look „Maine Grotty & wt, Lexio'n, Ky Henry Bnriver, Baltimore L Borechrer, Bridgeport J Nolen, New York a " 1 Nm a/u/e , New lork LE 6 Woodman, New York 01 le Ain, teidam A C Lawrence, New York Phim, Plittlitog John G Forrester Pittsb'g A Twining, New York B H !dile§ Huntingdon, Pa P y twines Geo A Kelley, Allegheny N Potrero), New York Mr Bradley & ly, Pitteb'g r, 8 A ?arguers, Pitteb'g Mlee MW Brad'ey; Pitteb'g F Remind, Pittsburg J F Ely, 'Washington, Ohio ? l'o Pitcairn - Ttnion 1 ' T9r'or W Painter, II fl A. MEROBANTiP HOTBL—Pourth et., below Aroh. Courther, Ohio Wm Mo'Jreary, Ohio • ' , I A 131 cOreary, Ohio A Hutton, N Castle, Pa Captcn, Ohio ?dies F Jenee , Ohio L Orra ilivhmend, Ohio B Y denslo, Portland, 0 al Itt A Ostumnburg Chen A Keller, Pittsburg I,•tdb Newcomer, Pa B Pena'a Hobert/me, In d co, Pa A Q Butler, BI Chunk '!l Hamill k wf . N Jersey Jae Mantange, Pittston Hit; A3l ItloWilliama, Pa al T Wolton, II B B Bunt, Dillaburg, Pa B L ()raven, Penn's k I McClain', Taylorsy, Pa A J White, Ohimbarsb`g H Dioltarman, Alichigan Miss Smith, Jersey Shore 7.14 111. New Jersey Oeo Roberts, N York Hew York Samuel Ganyon, N York Z Atrt d itf, New York J B Miller, Ohamberaburg Neaark, N J Oast Elebeetz Ma, Norrist %ea P Gray, Ohio B H Ohambarlio, Lowisb'g n''Oared, Pittsburg Wm Kenn'dy, N Briehton 11 Starer, Aledla J4l faille/. Uerrlibitri B delY, Ne 'Dort, Pa Hnry L Smith Almotw, liertfdrd, Conn O s Planner, Mt Nem% 0 7 ~115,Showers, Williamsport W Britton, New York ;!,IJ(Anddon, Brownsville Trout, Obambersb'g li Jaisitrong, Canada Weal )loradden, D.twatngt'n litinkin, Williamsport B Wilt, Kittaning Kittaning iilitßlOAN—Uheetnut street, above Fifth: P *,!h"netry,tlr, Lin ltiMore 8 'Phonon, Ottawa, DI D Kkkencoln, 11l A Brink, Delaware G•ltilnii New York Ben) Gardner, New York A Nen lgh W Cheater J Pofferman Lrizerne, Pa York Ransolo ff , New York whaler, Baltimore B Depart. Wash, D sliebt, New York I) R Shafer, Baltimore 111(4 Balcbelor Baltimore R F Blight, Philtidolptila W 8 /lo , ford, 0 S N tit LOUIS BOTRL—Oheatent street, above Third. VI g White. Pennaylvania Win Donglasa, Plttabwg :k I/son, Jr OhiOhi o o Dr Qn i nan, Baltimore Wll2 a flaws, Boston •:la V? Reed, oto k y Wash. D ' n Oaoar Friable, New York 'o, 4.) W Rhoads, Trenton, DI J i Me nnim, Tre,ton, N J 111 Dnlertre, Paris , DWI RiAnie, Lancaster W H JOlittSoo, NW York il4 b elie, miles offs 0 W Parson,sa • " - ' tie " , II h tt 8 A Treoton, N J P S Miller *like 114" A li r ,„,. , Pars B Nell, St John, N B --"" 0, la, New York Lieut Jordan, Brooklyn ['Palmitin' - .11 J G Mullen W orthington & fern. 0 F Ziegler, New York Httr I, ll orton, New York W F Browning, Indiana ~° 6 1 11 cholson, Del J El Walton, Lebanon, Ps " 0 Marlon, I) 8 N Till UNION—Arch street, above Third. L n ~ - Baker, Cincinnati, 0 B Hilterbrant, Ohio •,,' Wachtel, Ohio J L Lodge, hiadison, Ind 441 11 Keret, Pa A Statelier, Virginia ty Pid Wood & la, Ohio Geo W Brollies, Pe . '' 11 reirbank. Berlin II Jenkins, New,York • Jallithilka, Philadelphia B F eel,psg j b "chi Ilarrieleurg J R Davie, nas, Ohio px,..i Thomas. %Indoor 3 il &lively, ateryland i kileith , t blerYlend 13 Kelly, iinghesvllle a i ti gt Bogherville 0 0 Noll, Heston, Pa it, t ra t•c•laill, New York Wm Batton, Delaware I R IQ P Button, Del 'Rohl HoPher son, Del Iv hal thine, Oonn J hi Rogers, Rana Ohio it,P i Dtr, Allegheny, Pa Orlando Dufar, Baltimore W L Lki'l °fey, K ent k ryon, Ky K r stonrhter. entaoks :1, lOr, Beaderson. Ky Mnbi MitchelltitY L c,"„ 4 " &here, Pottsville W Carter, Pottsville . ~ 41 LZitige o t. enece, Pottsv llinagnail J Belizieger, Potteillie Ile f tkiPtIONAL HOTEL — Race street, *boss Third in W hitker, Mt °lair John A Licht, Lebanon 44; ~l io4ll,os rboodsle, Pa J N 'Bhp, Harrisboris (,"Ihndese, Lebanon Benj De Wilt, Bradford It ~ little., N ew jeetey hii. e A' Speaker, Lewisburg h t htbulo Cites/onion John J Thompson, Pa nrk gotr, Cr SA Martin Dormer, tat (N a t e Psi Dermer, St Mir Philip B teen, 8 1 0131 r STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. 0 8 Egerton & ly, Norfolk Mrs Kate Abbott, tiorfolk 71 E Kinzer, Penne 0 IA Drake, Freedom, 0 G. o W Roberts. Toledo, 0 H Adams, Oentre co, Pc 30 McMillan, Xenia, 0 Geo Slater, Utinphin, Pa Geo B Rumple, Colombia W S Sankey, Oleartleld on Tbos Sankey. Olearfield co J B Okeson, Perrysville A B Woll,.Wazbington, Pa W 8 Elballenberger, Penns Thos Smith & wfMiller Jobn Snyder, Cheater co John Baxter, Cheater co A B Shaw, Chester oo Wm H Thomas, Chester co David B Yearsley, Penns Semi Canner, Duncannon D Miller MADISON 11000 M—Second West, above Market. B Stokes, Stroudsburg Chas H Wetberbee, N J A McKim, Delaware 'Sire C A.Reasbey, Balt 0 P Holcomb. Baltimore J A Vanborn,Yard leyvllle J a e Rogers, Doylehtown Joo H trout New Jersey Bawl Olean & la, N J Semi Ts , lor, Tayloreville F Orocker, New York Win Johnson, Virginia Mira 'Kellum, New York 00,MMICROEAL-43 ixtb street, ebeve Chestnut L Kitt, PeOlin d D Hodgson, Chester co W 8 JOlif a, Maryland U Pennypacker, W Mee J J Prnnypecker. Doylestl wn Oro Pbilbrictr, Vermont W R Mcßeilky, Chester co El R Dickson, Phlteda Thos J Blehop, Missouri Mrs L Brown & da, Penne Jan Arrottrorg, Pt Deposit Lleut F A Hill, Poona Mr Gowen, Penne J N Abbey, Penne Joe 0 Campion, Made - BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. M Pierson, Penna D Fell, Backs co 0 Arnett & eon, Tannersvllle J Gildey, New York B Clerk, Milford.N J. J E Parry, Penna Wm B Carver, Newtown R R Paxson, Lahaeka, Pa T E Paxson, Debarks, Pa Wm Yerkee, Lamberteville' Joseph Tyton, Penna .1 Walton, Huntingdon, Pa Dr B C Snowdon, Penns N Dlokerson, Penna George Dean, Trenton J Nelson. Penna` Wm Nelson, Penns H Yerkes, Hatboro P 'Downing, Penna Beret A N Buckman, Del R H Ramsev. Doylestown R K Kuhn Doylestown A B Sberer, Doylestown B Rollyer. DOYlesloWn H J Moselle, New •York 11 Ely, Penns BLACK BEAR--Third street, above OailowhlQ. Wm B Neeld, Yardleyville L R Appleton,Attleboro F Qugikertown Thos Mlles, OX. Ohase Wm Buppert, Fox Ohaee Geo M Garner, Warrington D B Bobweyer Woodward ' bforeland H 'Woodward, 'Moreland Robt Hoiloway, N Jersey B K Drumheller, l'a Joe Drumheller, pa BALD BAOLD—Third street, above Osßodin!. T S Lebow In.?, Pittsburg Ed w Casson, Nsw York E A Austin, Depnsit,.E Y Jos Ca Weber, Allentown Mite E DituntigbOlerniant 2 n W 8 Bear, Bucks co, Pa MT. VERNON—Second street, above Arch. G N °reamer. Trenton. N J J Itobinmon, Pennsylvania A Johnson, Beverly, NJ H O Mills, Scranton, Pa'— SPECIAL NOTICES. 600,000 .IVIALE OR FEMALE AGENTS TO SED LLOYD'S NEW STEEL-PDATE. COUNTY COLORED MAP . OF THE UNITED STATES, OA NADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWION. From recent surveys, completed August 10, 1882; cost 520,000 to engrave it and one year's time. Sumior to any $lO map ever made by. Callon or Mitchell, and Belle at the low price of fifty cents ; 810,000 names are engraved on this map. It Is not only a (Jaunty Map, but it is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP of the 'United Staten and Oanadae combined in one, giving EVERY RAIGRIS.D STATION and, distances between Guaranty any woman or man $3 to $5 per day, and • wilt take back all maps that cannot be sold and refand the money. .Send for $1 worth to tn.. ' Printed instructions bow to canvass well, furnished all our agents. WANTED—Wholesale Agents for our Maps , in every State, California, Canada, England, Prance, and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars °apt. tel. No Competition. 3.7. LLOYD, N 0.164 Broadway, New York. The War Department user our Map of Virginia, faaryland, and Pennsylvania, cost $lOO,OOO, on which to marked Antietam Creek, Bharpsburg, Maryland Rights, Williamsport Ferry, Bohrereville, Nolan's Ford, and al others on the Potomac, and every other place in Mary land, Virginia, and . Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL HAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO. INDIANA, and ILLINOIS, Is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War Depart ment. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. ['From the Tribune, August 2.] ,"LLOYD'S MAP OF Y/BGINIts. NtaBYLAAD, Al D I'ENNSYLYANI& —Thl; Map Is very large; its cost is but 26 cents. and is the best which can be pur . chased 1, LLOYD'S GREAT NAP OF THE MISSI9SIPPI BAYER —From actual Surveys by °apts. Bart and Wm. Bowen, Mississippi 'River Pilots';'of Sts Louis. M. 0., shows every ruse's plantation and owner'e name from St. Louis to the °nil of Mexiic-1,1360 miles—every sandbar, island, town, landing, and all 'places 20 miles,bick from the" river—colored in counties and States. Prioe, $1 in sheets. $2, pock. t form, and $2 50 on linen, with rollers. Beady September 20. lierr DEPARTMENT, WASELNGTON, Sept. 17, 1882 J. T. LLOYD-Sir : Bend me your Map of the Miesis sippl. Elver, with price per hundred copies.. Bear Ad miral_ Obaries B. Davie, commanding the Mississippi Squadron, is authorized to purchase as many as are re quired for nee of that 13quadron. JAYNE'S EXPUTORAIsIT. All who have need this. Standard Medicine for ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, BBON OHO IS, PLEURISY, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS, HOARSENESS, Or any PULMONARY OOMPLAINT; Attest its usefulness. In proof of this fact we would state that, for twenty. five:3 ears past, the 11$.1 1 1110T0- }CANT boa been before the public, and that each suc ceeding year has added to its popularity, and extended the demands, until now it is known and appreciated in all quarters of the world, and admitted to be the Great BE mady of the Age for that class of diseases for which it Is especially designed. It should be remembered, too, that during this period hundrede of, other preparations have been bronght to the notice of the public, and, by extraordinary exertion on the part of their proprie-. tors have created a temporary sensation, and achieved a short-lived popularity, but having no intrinsic merit to sustain them, have since sunk into comparative ob scurity. lt Iff claimed, therefore, that, having alone stood the test of time—the pale, still increasing—and the direct testimony of cures effected by its use accumulating on our hands, the Foprietore of the EXPEUTO RANT are justified in recommending it to the afflicted with renewed confidence, not, be it borne in mind, as a a Cure-ail," nor as being absolutely infallible in all cases, and under all circumstances, but as 'the best combination of medicines within the reach of the pub lic, calculated, in most cases, to eradicate the various diseases for which it is commended, and In ail cases to afford teller. - Attention is also invited to the fact that the testimony to the curative powers of the EXPECTORANT is not confined to the illiterate and credulous, but innumera ble yersons of intelligence and character, Clergymen, P4iiiclans, and others, oetinpying the , most prominent stations in society, too honest to impose upon others, and too sagacious to be imposed Input themselvee, not only use, but recommend it in the highest terms for the uniformity of its emcees". in all diseases of the Pulmo nary Organs. The EXPECTORANT is espeoially commended to MINISTERS, TEAOHERS,y d others accustomed, to speaking in public, for-the relief of Hoarseness, and all Bronchial Affictione, and for strengthening the Organs of Speech. Papered only by Jr. Di JAYNE & SON, 212 CHESTNUT Street. 0c4.2t • DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effecte of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. ' They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure DyMpepaia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera lfforbos. They cure Liver tlomplaint and Nervosa Headache. They are the beet BIT PEGS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St ()raiz Run. the celebrated (Unsays Bark, rootti,.and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli este persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE & 00., 202 BROADWAY. New York. • se24 eat • BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. • WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, BED, or BU3TY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Blaok or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Droggista, ,541. ST The Genuine is signed WILLIAM I. BATOHTI - on the four sides of each box. F&OTOBY No. 81 BA.B.)L,SLY Street, (Late 283 Broadway and 18 Bond street,) my:B ly New York. GREAT" TRIIIMPR.—Srrar- Wax & SONS were awarded the Ertl medal at the late great International Exhibition, Lon don Over two hundred and sixty nine Plano, from all parts of the world, entered for competition. Waterooms at 8LA.8110 1 13 BROVIZRS, 1008 atizsr. BUT &Tett Urifem's HAIR . DYE, 38 cents a box. —Three boxes for $1; the beat in use. Try it. Sold ooly at lIPHAIVS, .ios OURS rieur se. ee2l 3m* CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST is the IMO. at 11l South FOURTH Street MARRIED DALLA M—MARLL —OO the 21 Indent. by C. D. Cooper, D D., Dr. John M. Dellam to Min Sue C. Mr rll LILLIE—DEVLIH —Oa the sth ing, by Be,. W. 0. JohLetone• Mr. William Lillie to Min Margaret Devlin.* 11A5111,TON—RYL113.-00 the 29th td imo. by Rev. W. 0. Johnstone, Mr. Andrew Hamilton to Mrs. Jane Ryles. both rf Phlladephia. WEST—PRAT —On the 30th ultimo, by the J. H. Kronor& Mr. Alfred West to Mire Emma Eliza Pray, both of this atty. • * . DIED. HART.--On the 4th instant, James H. Hart, in the 52d year of'bis lee Hie male nitride are respectfully invited to attend his rune, al from'his late residence, No 2027: Wallace street, on Tuesday afternoon, '7th inst., at 8 o'clock, without i further notice. - * I,AT A.—On the sth instant, at Washington, D. 0., from disease contracted in the seven dare' battle before Richmond, Captain Willful J. Latta, aged 22 years. Doe notice will be given of the funeral. . ARMSTRONG —On the 3d instant, at the Union Vt meteor Refreshment. Committee Hospital, John Arm strong, ors 6tb Michigan Velrinteeri, aged 45 years. The frieiNg of the Union soldier, and , the 'Provost • Onerd, are respectfull invited to attend the funeral from the office of B. J.•Roll y ock, No. 716 South Second street, on Monday afternoon, the Sth instant, at 8 o'clock * )MILLER—On the 2d !natant, Wm: H:, eon of George and Matilda Miller, in the 19th year onhie age. ' The relatives and friends of the farolli are reapectfolly invited to attend big funeral, from htifather's residence, Kreuter street, above Norris, (19th ward:) on' Monday' &Mimeos, 9th rnet., at 1 o'clock. wltsout farther no-; tics. To Proceed to Odd Bellows' Ceniatery. GARTLAND.—At Cordova, South danteitea Thorns's Elliot' the tateJames and 'Marl Gla.Cisisdisrho hen been a resident of S - onth America since 1822. . . *DAM —Killed. white flohtinrat his poet, Charles F. - Malta, CO. IC, 7th Pa. Reserves, at the battle of Synth Mountain, Idd , on the I4th alt. aged 28 yeast. Al) oltlB —On the 3d Instant, William E. Adami: id the 32d year of his age. , * CWINA.II —Killed, at the battle of Antietam, SePt. 17th, John Comm, of 00. Baxteeo Fire Z 72d Regiment, in the 2241 year of his age. GH AM --On the 21 instant, .Eliza, wife, of Wm Cunningham. in the 38th year of her age. DAWSON =Killed, at the battle of Antietam, Wm. Dawson of Co I. Raiter'i Fire ZOnaVelf, and son of. John and, Mary Dawson. aged 22 seers— * DOWNS —On the 8d instant, j o seph'Downs, aged 22 Years 110FTMANN —On the 3d instant, Peter Roffman..* BERG,—.I ell in defence of the Union, on thkbattle-, fight, near Sharriburg, on the 17th of Sept., William" H: Berg. ' * DUTTON.—On the 3d instant, Leah 111. Diltton, wife of Thorned Dutton. in the 31st your of her age. * EDWARDB.--Eilled, on the 29th ultimo, opposite' Bhepardatown. William Edwards, toember of 00. 0,11.8 th Regiment, P. 'V., eldest son of the late&nn Edwards, aged 28 years. GIDEON WELLS, Secretary of the 1'41,7. . DIATTHIST.—On the 2d indent,. James B. Mat. Mist. BIAOTTIBE.—On the 30th ultimo, at the Can't Hoe- Waehington. D , David Maguire, aged 22 years,* AIIINEO.—On the 24 inetant, Mi e. M. Munro, wile of George bltmro, aged 37 years. *. Al oQlf A DE —On the 3d instant, Sarah, wife of Patrick McQuade. aged 32 years. * _ -WILLIAIdBON.—On the 3d instant Joseph D. Wll LINDY —Killed, at the battle of Antietam, Seot.l7th. Wm. Lindy, of 00. F, 95th Regiment, P. V. aged 22 yeah'. * VANSOIvR R.—On the 3d instant, Asa, eon Samuel A. and Sarah Vansciver, in the 18th year of his age. .* SHARKEY.—On the 5d instant, Ellen, wife of Bernard Shatkey, aged 60 years. * ROOF' —On 3d instant, Oordelia T., daughter of John 0 and Louisa Roop, aged 8 months, * LANERY —On the Bd instant, Sallie J. Wile, wife of John loPtlPry. * wHITESIDICL-On. „the 2d instao,.:Nrc rdlzaboth Whiteidde. 14- MOURNING GOODS FOR FALL ANL SALES. DB 350 N & SON.` "MOURNING STO 88, No. 918 OIIES'fNUT Street, have just opened a large assortment of Black 'Velour Reps: Do. 'Velour Ottomans. Do. Grain de Poudres. Do. Bpanialines. Do. Popelines. Do Preach Merinoes. Do. ir re neb Oaehmorve. Do. Afouseelines. Do, Mouiselines, double widths). Do. Tamtees - Do. Silk Warp Clagbineres, Do. Turin Glottis. ro. Crape Cloths. Do. Par:twisting and (Joburgs. ' • Do. Reps Angials. Do. ,Drap Do. Figured Lustros. Do. French Bombazines Do. English Bombasinea. Do. Real Irish Poplins. Do. Satin de Chines. :A! Do. Mobairs andlAlpacas Do. Bombazine Alpacas. Do. Daratheas. &a SILKS. 4, Black Poult de &door. Mourning Silk. D. Heavy Lyons Pettit de Soles. Do. Gras' Grains. 80. Gros Grainettes. ' Do. Arnares and Vonetkinnes. Do. Otionsar aor d' BrArsse. Do. Glossy Gros de Rhinos. De. L9OlllB Taffetas Do.Gros d'lretiagne. Gros des :lades. &O. ALSO, • Thiket Long and emigre Shawls. Basilisk Grapes on Boils, Alexandreis and Touvin's Gloves. Balmoral Skirts and all other goods requisite for Mourn ing attire. szcoND MOURNING GOODS In great variety and at reasonable prices. towiSt - LACK IRISH POPLINS.—Just B received, one case of Pim's celebrated plain black blab Poplins. - BESSON & SON, Mourning Store ' oc6 No. 913 CHESTNUT Street. VNGLISH CRAPES ON ROLLS.- AA Just received, English Trimming and Veil Crapes, on rolls. • Regileh Crape Voile. • English Crapes, all widths and qualities. • • Large Crimp Crapes and Veils. BESSON Fc SON, Mourning Store, oc6 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street., TYRE & LANDELL, 'FOURTH and AEON STREETS. OPENING FOR PALL BALES: - - Magnificent Bilks. • Magnificent Magnificent Poplins. Good Black BUke. Richeat Printed Goode. Good Stock of Sterile& ." se2o-tf Mire NATIONAL IJNIONI NOMINATIONS LAS "NO PARTY BUT 0 CM 00UNTRY." STATE OPENERS. Auditor Genecal. THOMAS E. COCHRAN. Purveyor General. WILLIAM B. ROBS. VONGBEEIB. lint District--- - - Second District—CHAßLES O'NEILL. Tblrd Distrlot—LEONAßD MYERS. Fourth District—WlLLlA' D. KELLEY . Fifth District—M. RUSSELL TKAYEB. SENATOR.` Second District—JAClOß E. -RIDGWAY. Fourth District-OEO4GB CONNELL. ASSEMBLY. . First District—WM. FOSTER. Second District—MOßTON 11. EVERLY. Third District—THOMAS T. WILLS. Fourth District-43/01MM J. REA. Fifth Distdot--JOSEPH 'MOOSE. Sixth District--OHAELEB M. MINOAN. Seventh District--T HO HAS 0 0 ORR A.N. Eighth District—JAMES N. KERNS. Ninth District—JOHN A. BURTON. Tenth Dist:riot—S. S. PANOOAST. Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER. Twelfth District—LlTßE V: SITTPEfIN. • Thirteenth District—TAMES HOLGATE. Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER CIIMYLEGS. Fifteenthllistrict.--WILLIAM F. SMITH. Sixteenth Distriot—EDWAßD G. LEE. Seventeenth District-CHARLES F. ABBOTT. . COUNTY OFFIOERS. District Attorney. WILLIAM B. MANN. Prothonotary of Court of Common Pies& FREDERIOK G. WOL BERT. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor. ALEXANDER. HENRY city Solicitor. F. CARROLL RR - EWSTER. City Controller. JOSEPH R. LYNDALL. Deceiver of Taxes JAMES O. RELOH. City '•7ommissioner. JOHN GIVEN. - tante UNIVERSITY 0 F-PENNSYLVAN Or . MEDIQd4 DEP A. lt efilE ST.—The regular Lec tures will begin MONDAY, October lath. -.- R. D. ROGERS, oc6-mwf2w Dean of Medical Faculty. n HEADQUARTERS, L 1,3 NATIONAL UNEON °Try oOKKETTEE, COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT, ABOVE SIXTH STREET. Oren at all bents. • ' coa6 tt THE PROGRESS OF THE. WAR AND THE eriFAT FUTURE OF A XERRIOS..—The ev. Dr. CAROBS will deliver a Lecture on -this sub. ject on the evening of TatritBDAY. October 9th. at ball past 7 o'clock, In the NATIONAL HALL, 0/IE3. IER. :Tickets, 25 cents—to be had at the door on the everting of the Lecture. oc6 41* INTRODUCTORY LECTURES: —TENN u,3 MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF P 1 1.0E,1.- Db lA. MALE AND FEMALE DEPARTHIPITS, 910 ARCH Street —The Annual Course of . - Lectures wilt commence on 1110NDA1, 6th inat , and continue EIS montbs General Introductory to the Ladies by JO9, d. LOb GSRORE, N. D. on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, and to the. Gentlewn at 8 o'clock, the same evening. Regular coarse to begin on TUESDAY MORN ING, at 10 o'clock. Medical Students, Ladies, and other friends of the Institution are retpectfutly invited to at tend the respective Introductories. JO& B LONGSHORE, M. D ~Dean. HOlll CEO PATHIC HOSPITAL, 111 S OUTHSIBT street —This institution is now open for the reception of OA and wounded aolditra, who will be received and provided for hi the mast comfortable manner, free of charge. B. 1" GLENS, oc4•tf Beo , y of Board of idanaiers. THE PRINCIPALSHIP OF THE ROBBIE GIRLS' GRAISIMAR SOHOOL (14th section) being vacant, the Directots intend holding an Examination of applicants for the position, who will address the undersigned, until the 10th October,lBB2, stating name, age, experience in teaching, when, where, sad in what position i also, reference as to qualification, &a., &c Notice of the examination. will be given to suitable applicants. JANES FULTON, Ohairman, oc4 sm 31* ' 424 WALNUT Street. .CONCERT 1111.1.1.—WEDNESD AY EVENINO;0010BEE 8 Rev. JOHN WALK-- ER JACKSON lectures by public request.: Subject— " Our Nation ; its Peril The Presideot , s Proclamation the Path of Amor, of Blight, and of Safety ", Tickets 26 cents For sate at T. B PO 4WB, corner SIXTH and HEIIITNEIT, HONTINESTAL, and at the Ticket Office of the. . • oc6 riß 117.•STATIEC. •BANK AT .CAMDEN, ~00X. 31 1882. 2be Dirt ctora lave this day declared a Dividend of IrIVZ PER 43Dit T. for the last alz montlia,.payible on dtmar,d, clear of United States tax • oc4•Bt* TllO. ACELEY,.CashIer. TAKE NOTICE.—THE 'UNDER SIGNED intend making application to the Board of Wardens, at their next stated meeting on Monday next, 6th instant, for the extension and widening of their Pier, tint above Pine street, in accordance with the plan deposited in the ',ince. JOHN B. PENBO3E, JOHN BURTON. '•PbiladFlphia, October 2. 1862 0e3..3t* ErrOFFICE. OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INBUBANON COMPANY. PICILADILPHIA, Sept. 24, 11162; An eleotkm for TEN DIRECTORS for the erupting year, will be held, agreeably to charter, at a general Meeting of the Btockholdere for that parpose, at *the Ore of the Company, 140. 436 and 437 OEIY37'NOY Street, on MONDAY, October 6th, 1882, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. W. MaALVISTBB, se2s-10t Secretary pro tent: ff. EIGHTH WARD.—A' MEETING OF THE NATIONAL, UNION ASSOCIATION OF THE EIGHTH WARD, and of all others favorable to the National and State Administrations, will be held at the SCHUYLKILL HOSE HOUSE, THIS (Hondas) EVENING, the 6th [net , at 7ji o'clock, on business of 111:1901111140. ''AThiRANDER J. HARPER, President. LowanillsiL, Secretary. It FRANKFORD, OCT. 3, 1502.—THE Ladies of Frankford and vicinity will open a Fair at the Odd FeHole' Hall, on MONDAY, October 20, to Continue during the week, the proceeds to go towards a Fret:J(lord Hospital, if the Government locates one. If not, a committee will take charge of the funds, and welt upon the soldiers daily, at other hospitals, and contribute to their immediate wants until the funds are exhausted. Donations thankfully reoeived, to be left at Miss Butler's schoolroom, Lyceum building, or at the hall during the week of the Fair. By order of LATILLA. DULL, .Freeldent. X. B. Sarum, Secretary. . oc4,2t* AVISAIIX ELEGANTS. MIL;PLIIL ANDRIOT, Gerand de la melon se Tallinn de XL GIUNDVILLE sroKrs, 609 OHEBTliin Street, Pbiladelphis l'honnevir de pre vents', see nombrenx ands et connalsancils aul Pont deja fayorise de leer clientelle, (sinai one lee etrangere,) vient de regeiroir di Paris of Londree lea modes . lee Anil rim:tante' et leemienz portees pour La saison d'hiver. Mr. Grandville Stokes a mis - k as disposition lee dotal lee pins belles, et lee meltdown Qualites, doe -prenliSo.o manufactures d'Enrope. L ee m ilitaire!, athe ;qua les °Meier. de tone grades tronveroni lee meillenree,4lnallies d'etoffee tides mix title moderee. Idelegaties do ea Coupe,' sine! (Asia cachet de distinction Qui la carsoterise eat deiatrup,connn du nub- lio;potir en renonvelles.lenr:lneritee,... . , 6027.101 $5OO REWARD !—LOST,on.TIJES- , DAY, st*ember :9, .Three'. 7.30 TBEA BUBY NoTzs, coupon§ t4tliehed, .• Number° 8 /0 56 P1 81,869, 81,670. All parties are . ; forbid'usgotistlig. Notee, as notice has been given, and PaYniii_ng nOMPO,Oi, •at the Treasury and an Sub-Treasury DeparaThwerse;; tft6oo IN'ia OLD I -` y t -Win be bald by the undersigned for the return_d-We 'Norse. B. F. GAILIAGEIS; r No. 281 vorti,•Tuptp,striftot ...pblladilphia l October 2,1862. 002-18 t, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1862. ROBERTS"INDSPENDENT AR TILLERY, 7Q BE STATIONED riEDIANENTLY AT 4 COMPANY A, Captain SAMUEL HAZ ABD, Jr., formerly of. the 4 4. - .Wasbington - GrAye;' , and Lieutenant of Infantry, lately, of-Bush's, Lanoetti.ie now' recruiting: - at the . . ._ E. CORNER EIGHTH 4NI? 9HY3TNU I sys, (UP BTARS.) `This orgardiation Offers peculiar; advantages not berate eunalled by any regiment during the war. The Com; mender, Major Roberts, is a seldier of great experience, of the Regular Army, 4!li United States Artillery, and its ofileils have been appointed for their experience and ability. It is a permanent post, has comfOrtable gnat . ' tem, is 'in a charmingly healthY locality, thus avoiding all the hardships and exposures of held service. The men will be instructed in all the deities of infantry sol diers, garrison as well as field, in - sea nowt, heave and field artillery. As the number of companies is limited, none but "strong, able.bodied men Fill be received, and early application is advised. Bounty Is allowed. Old artifferY soldiere, who can come Well recommended, will receive appointments as non commissioned Officers in this'corps of picked men. oca• meet fit I COMPANY, IST REGIMENT (Grays) 'RESERVE FIRMADE.—A. meeting-of 'the ton:a-any will be held- TATS ,EVENING; at the Amory, BROAD, above .Fine Arcot at 8 o'clock. 'lllFrab,ra will be punctual: . t* ' . RICTIAIt'fI PELT& Sacrotary. ICAPTAIN WILLIAM - FL FRY'S RUSSELL .TROOP.—A. few young men will be ac cepted by applying before TUESDAY NOON, at No. 213 CHESTNUT Street. MI members of the WOW arid in the city will report at once, or forfeit their bcunty and be treated'ae.deeertere. ocB'2t CAMP FBANKLIN, Oor. 3, 1862. The Reliant officers and - brave soldiers detailed from the old Philadelphia regimente now in the Hai to re cruit for their plorions battalions, have reniovertheir tens s from Omni Independence,to F R tkliK LI N SQUARE, aid have called .thelr . 'present camp, the lame as the Boum, in honor of the noble Revolutionary patriot of oar city. A fall corns of twenty drummers and fifers, order 'command of a drum major and fife.major, will be in doily attendance. young pen of, Philadelphia, reflect noon the duty that you owe year country in this her hour of peat; Go to CAMP FRA.FKLIN; and place your name upon *the annater roll of year brave companions Warms.' - - ' By order of the. Committee. JOHN E. ADEICKS, Obairmatt of Committee on Recruiting The following officers have Aents in Damp Frankliß, besides their recruiting stations se mentioned Capt Thomas J Town. 95th nest : 202 Dock street. Lieut. P Egger), 95th Regt 202 Dock street Lieut. Theme K. Boggs; 23d Bee. ) car iorßixth and Lieut J A Gregoty, 91st Beat:,`62o Chestnut street. Lieut. B B. Evie, 91st Beat:, 620 Chestnnt street. Capt.-William 'Wilson,' 81st Beat.. 1118 Market street. Lieut. °tore W. °Malley, 115th Best, 930 8. Fourth Lieut. Geo. W. Wilson, 81. st Gnat, 8 8. Fourth street Lieut. Wm . Parriori. 6lot Begt.. B'S Fourth etreet Lieut. 0 B. ai iflikb. 82d Begt.'. Franklin Nimes Lieut, 'A; J Knorr,`,B2d Beuk, Franklin fkuare Vent. .Theenit Abbey. 112th itegt., 138 S Fourth street. Cant "0 Bleletz, 66th Boat Doughorty , e Hotel, Twenty filth and Wood. Cant Joseph C. Rees. 65th Beat , 333 Chestnut etre* Vent 8.11 Allen, 72d Bent . 527 °heath it street. Lint .J. W. Surderittod,. 722 'Regt 527 Chestnut et Lieut. Rickard Young, 209th Itegt , Franklin Srinare. Lieut. Owen Sheriden, 62th Bee., Soriee' Hotel, Chest nut street. ' . Capt. William jetho, '27th Rent., 520 OallowbM street. Limit John Studen t 3d Reserves, 40 b. Third street. Lient. B. 3.'.Towson, 1.52 d ,Regt,Artillery, 400 Chest nut Etre,t Capt. Blake, 152 d Begt , Artillery, 409 Gheetont street. Capt.' P. tdc•Donongb; 2d Iteseivee, Globe Hetet; Stith etreet, below Obeetnnt : - Lieut. J Corley. 20:1 Reserves, Globe Hotel, Sixth street. below Obestout. Lieut. J. R. Brown, Penns. Reserves, Jones' Hotel, Chestnut drape Cept. 8. M Zulick. 29th Befit ,24 S Fifth street. . Lieut. D. F. Lino, 58th Wet., Franklin Square. Capt. George W Tomlinson, 26th Begt , Sixth and. Jaynestreets. Ltrat B. A. Ball, 26th Reel . Sixth and Jayne streets. Lient. John B. Bheal, 26th Begt., Barracks, Washing ton aired. • Capt. John T. Durang. 90th Regt.. Franklin Square. °apt William Moore, 73d Regt., 124 N. Fourth street. Capt. William Uhler, 99th Regt , 204 Dock street. Capt. Henry A. Scbiatz; fol all Pennsylvania regi ments in the Odd. Jones' Hotel. 0c8.13t tiARMORY CO. A, liiii , REGIMENT H. G. ARTILLERY. October 3, 1882 —This nom pony will seeemhle at the Armory, 1738 MARKET Street, on TUESDAY EVIPSIING next, 701 inst., at 8 o'clock,' I e full uniform, for inepeotion and drill. By order or H. D. LANDIS, Captain. ' Z. 0. ,BIMLA11.1,), let Sergeant.. • 006 2ta BOATID OF TRADE' RIFLE RIGI rd ENT, 1.58tb Ponnevlvaida Volunteers. Col 011.ABLI8 ISNENWEIN. Headenartera, 01138TNUT Serest This is the only new regiment that is accepted by the War and State Department, And bee mtutaring order& It will go in camp at once in the neighborhood of the city ; camp entlitege, dro bap already been farniihed. ac - 6t* FORT . DEbAWARE.—Wanted;lO more recruits for Battery F, 3d Artillery (heavy). slot Bounty ; $9O mull bolero leaving the city. - Pay, rations, and 'uniform from date of muster. Inquire at 409 CHESTNUT Street, (np stairs ) J. A. BLAKE, Captain Commanding. ocS st* FREDERICK W. BEERS, let Lieut. 162 d PENNSYLVANIA VOLUN TEERS.--:Good Idea are wanted for BATTERY L, of this Regiment. For partionlars,inquire at Head quarters of Betters L. 838 HARMONY street, Phila delphia. and 441 BT. JOHN street.' Captain—JOSEPH W. SANDERSON. . Llentenant—AW 9 OLO ANGER° ra. _. 2d Lieutenant-BRHYRTES HAWK. se2ll.l2t* CMTAILI ..STORE.. .. • . • . . . CURTAIN :GOODS FURNITURE COVERINGS. BroostelleS,:lifitamaskei, Tapestrii* 'Rich Lace and 'Muslin Curtains, Bich Lace and Muslin Draperies, Furniture Chintzes, Dimities, Noreene, Bands, Loom+, TasselssCornices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, 1008 ORF,STNIIT Street, Importers of Curtains and furnishing Ganda. se24- wfmSt I R. CASSELBERRY WILL OPEN TBIS MORNING a line of SHAWLS, bought at . the French Sale in New York, on •Thursday last, of Messrs Berikard d Hutton, through Wilmerdlog Mount. Alio. DEEPS GOODS, from Messra.'Halerta co.'s sale. Also, a large line of RIBBONS, from the mile of Messrs. Kolb d Oorlies 1 lot rich Striped Square Brocbe Shawls, $5. I lot rich Striped Square Brach° Shawl% 28 50. 1 lot rich Striped Long Broche Shawls. $lO. • 1 lot rich Striped Long Broche Shawls, 11 30 large size Black Oaebmere Shawls, $2 50. ' 25 'Brae size Black ?littler Shawls, $4 50. Lona Black Thibet Shawls, extra non .200.111sck Stella Shawls, from $3 to $lO. 1 lot Long Broche. Shawls at 87 50. 1 lot Long Broche Shawls, all wool, $l2. 3. lot-Long Broche Shawls at $5O; coat $66 to import. 1 lot Long Broche Shawls at $B5; cost not lees than $lOO. 1 lot large Broche Scarfs, 3 yards long, extra rich. Over 400 rich Broche Scarfs, new designs, from 95 cts. to 83 30 pieces double width, all wool, Beyer, all colons, cheap. 1 case beet Brown Reps ever sold at 28 cents. 1 lot Black Wool De'eines, fine quality. I lot maguiftcent Bins Wool Detainee. 20 pieces Black arid White Poplin Plaids, 31 cents. 20 pieces Colored and White Poplin plaids, 31 oente. 10 pieces ig yards wide Meek Cashtners, 823 i cents. 10 piecee 2 3 arde wide Black:Csabmere, 81 cent,. 5 pieces superior - quality 2 feral- wide Black Cash mere, for Shawls, at $l, Black and White Delainee, 18% cents. 1 case 12.4 Blankets, et old prices. 50 Gray Army Regulation Blanketif, 10 lbs. to the pair, sS'rer Blanket: RID GLOVES—RID GLOVES. 6 lots Blacl Figured silks, rich, at 51. - • Several iota Fancy dilka, 62g . 75, and 88 —an 2 lots FOUL ABD SILKS, (Mintz coloring, 75 cacti lift yard ; could not be bought at private sale loss than U.' Wamentia aleo other leading makea . Bleached sod nnbleached, far leas than cane prices. - BLEACHED HAMIL' ON CANTON FLANNELS Tbalargest assortment and beet BALKORA.LB in this' city for the prices. We sell no Skirts but the largest size,: 144 inches wide by 45 inches deep. A superior finality wool tops at $2 37X. • J CiiiIEVELBEBEIPS, . , Mammoth Dry Goods HOMO. No - 45 North EIGBTQ Street, below Arch. P —Open Tbis Morning. 200 pieces of the best styles .Trolown DZLAINES at 28 cents. It • • 01031311LBEBRY. WILANNELS.I" •CAN NOW' ' FUR-. J..' 8188 all iodates and other benevolent associations with Flannels at much lees than the agent's present Prices, having bad my stook some time. I am able and willing to sell very'cbeap; All wool, gray. 32%, 86. and 37%; all wool. red. 26, 27%, 30, 32%, 35, and 37% ; heavy red twilled, 31 and 37% ; heavy gray twilled. 40, 45, and 60; heavy blue twilled, 45 and 60, with a choice collection of white, from 26 ants up. Shaker flannel, snitable for ladies' skirts. full yard wide Heavy Canton - Flannels at 22. 26, and 28. Bleached Hamilton at 31 X, and many other goods that will be sold to societies very low. The above prices are by the piece, bat will be cut at a small advance. GRAHVILLIIII. HAINE 39 oce 3t No. 1013 MASHEIT Street. TIORCAS SOCIETIES,: LADIES' AIDS, and charitable amociations, will' please noj tice ti at we have ono of the largest stocks of domeslii goods and artioles. such as they use in . Philadelphia, moat oilwhich was bought previous to the rise in cotton and woolen fabrics. which wo offer for charitable purposes at much less than the price by the package Hiving foe many years supplied most of the Dorcas Societies of this city, we feel a full assurance of our ability to sapply, their wants and save each a censiderablo sum. Goode will be cheerfully- shown, and patteins and prices given, so that any who may wish to compere with other .tree may have the opportunity of doing so. R. D. & W. H. PENNELL, oce.atle 102 l MARKET Street, below Eleventh.', OTWITIISTANDINIa . the recent N . .1.1 great rise In domestic goods, we will continue a few days longer to sell, by the piece, our stook at last Vreek'e low prices. Good Unbleached Hardin, 12X cents; good Bleached, 1234 cents; heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel, 20 cents; good Bleached do ,"26 cents; good Calicoes, 1234 cents; heavy Gray Blankets,ll. 76 each ; 214 yards wide Bleached Muslim, 46 cen ts." A large let of Linen Goods at the old price,. - • B. P. &W. H. PENNELL, oell-St* 1021 MARKET Street, below Eleventh. (1 . - HOIOR DRY GOODS—Just re ceived. 'Brown Poplins, Plain and Figured. Brawn Wool - Potable, Double Width. ?garfishes of all Shades Wool D'Laines, Plain and Figured. - t'otttn sod Wool D'Laines—a nice line. • :Figured Nerinoee. A full line of Plain Shawls. A full line of Gey'Bhawle. - One lot of Black Figured Idohairs, at 2.5 c • Six lots of. Brown Alpacas, chcioe. A fuilline of Oessimeree A. full line of Vesting. MR= FORTRES3,./VNEOE RETAtL - DRY GOODS. JonVlDSystem Kid Gloves, stitched becks, 95 cents BLACK FIGURED SILKS BALMOBALS F. I. G. ziNb, ARMY, AND TOILET MLUDOBB, Tl2eVeit In the world for finish anti durablBt7. • • B M. [3.. , The best brand 8014-flnished VELVET RIBBONS; Pole Agent, BENJAMIN Ellirrao 165 DUANE Street, neiwTSlE.Proldwor, ee2o.Sai ' .111•101 Nest 1.862 F A,L.L'.- 1862. virOOD aUCCEBSOBB *OO/) ' ; & NICIROat Have now in store a' COMPLETE SPOOK OB MILLINERY GOODS; CONSISTING OF Silk Velvet and Colored Straw • `BONNETS -AND HATS French Flowers,: Feathers • Ribbons To which :they respectfully invite the attention of the former 'patrons of the House,"and the trade generally. THOS. KENN EDY ?Se B RO. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. RAND NOW BEADY Twirls FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS AND GENERAL AULLINEDY GOODS. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. ROSENHEIM„ BROOKS, 4:00., . 431 MARKET STREET, :, NORTH SIDE, Have now open for their • FALL SALES .0 Jk LARGE AND HANDSOME STOOK OF - it!. FALL MILLINERY GOODS, CONSISTING OF RIBBONS VEL V ETS SILKS, FLOWERS, STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY, To -which •the attention. of the trade la BEEPEOTFULLT SOLIDITED. ee2O-2m da\ -- MISSES , OTRYAN 1107 WAL NUT Street, will open PARIS MILLINERY tor the. Poll on THURSDAY, October 2,1862. 001-180 e is BONNET AND BAT FRAMES, PATTERN. BONNETS, AND DRESS OAPS.— The beet place to buy , a Assortment, at Wholesale Cash Prices, Is at MORGAN'S ZIA.NITAOTORY. 408 ABUTE SW at. , Ben ltes VLANN EL A ND CLOTH • OVER BRIRTS FINE LINEN AND MUSLIN SRIRT3, . , • - On hand or made to order, of the most approved out, and warranted to fit. GENTLEMAN S WRAPPERS, The largtst and he aescrtnient in the city. s&, - UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY; GLOVES, TIES, 86c, . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . G. A. HOFFMANN i . ocl-tuthe2m 606 ARCH STREET. NOS. 1& 8 N. S.LX.TH STREET. J. B. MOORE 3 • Importer and manufacturer Of " GENTLEMEN'S • FURNISHING GOODS, °enabling of Gents' Wrappers, Gents' Bilk Undershirts, Gents' Merino Undershirts, Gents' Merino Pants, " Shaker Flannel Shirts and Buckakin Shirts and Uri* Improved Pattern Bbirts, satisfaction GEORGE MANUFAOTDRER OF AND DEALER IN .... GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 810 OBESTEDT STREET. WINE: SHIM: itTOUreIOTORY. The subscriber would Invite attention to his I HPROVRD HUT Oi SHOnTS, Which he makes a specialty in.his- business. Also, con stantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. .1. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, je9.tf Four doors below the OontinentsL =EMI • PORN Li: STORES, , r 702./.IIOH Street., GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, JOHN C. iA.RRISON, SOOCINSOOR TO' StiK.AND.DRESS GOODS. F 4 4 4. la STPC 3 . SILK AND FANCY-DRESS GOODS. A. W. LITTLE & Co., se2s-2m ST. MILITARY .CLOTHING. WlDE;t3Piftito There is no house inthe United States that has wide-spread reputation for getting up MarrAnic CLOTBING as ROCKHILL & WIL SON'S, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street. ;Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business, they are prompt to fill all orders at moderate prices, and always have a LARGE STOCK Or MILITARY GOODS ON HAND. _o.3o.iftt ; - MILITARY GOODS. MEI TA' AND NAVAL' GOODS. GOLD LACE, PAIM.IIIII AND OAP DEVICES. IMPROVED PATENT EI:LTERERS OFFICERS' GUM CLOTH OVER OtIOATS. . BRASS, STEEL, AND GILT SPURS, . AND • Military and Naval Equipment IN GENERAL. • EVANS & • I — IA SSALL, ARCH -STRE E T, PHILADELPHIA. oc4 6t _ . • MILITARY TRI vt NIINGS BRASS lINAPSACK TRIMMINGS, U S. Regula tion, with Buckles. in complete sets. BOLL ER BUCKLES, %•inch, for Haversacks. BRASS INFANTRY ACCOUTREMENT MOUNT INGS, in complete Bets. BRASS HAT ORNA.UINTS, Eagles, Bogies, Truro. pete, Crossed Sabres, and Crossed Cannon. BRASS LETTERS and NUMBBRB. BRASS CAVALRY BELT MOUNTINGS. BRASS INFANTRY do. do. BLUED CAVALRY MOUNTINGS, U. B. Regula tion, in sets, complete, including Saddle Tree, Picket Pin, Lariat Bope, Curry Comb, Horse Break, and Since. 'BRASS SCREW and STRAP SPURS, for Officers. BLUE, SCARLET, and GRAY BLANKETS, for Officers and Privates. For sale in quantitiee, and or the beet quality, by W. P. WIL S TAOH fid CO., 36 NORTH THIRD BTBEET, me2B•lmi OFFICERS' MILITARY EQ UIP MENTS.-Bs4diee, Bridles, Valises, Haversacks, Skeleton Bnapssoks,'at MOYLE 1 BROS.', 720 NAB.- HET Street. • 0c4.4c1e TENT -BUTTONS AND SLIPS, II: 8 Standard, manufactured•and for sale by J. P. BEND, - . Corner Of THIRTNENTH and NOBLY, Streehi, se26,lmo* Philedeleds. RASE GROMMETS for Army Blau . . foto and Leggings, manufactured and for sale in an) unsnliti,at - BIXTII and COLUMBIA. ae2B-Im* E. IV [NS. SEWING- MACHINES. THE .WILLCOX & GIBBS FAMILY • MOWING' KAOHINER ' • + Lave and wifi =Self sdjuetlng Hemmer!, are now reedy for sale by ~ • • „ FAIRBANKS A EWING., 102741- - 716 OHKSTNIIT Street, EELER 8o WILSON. JAWING , MACHINES, ',621i H 13 - ir N IrT STARE T, - AND GENTS' , Hair Dyed 41: 4 4D1 EB ' iniemPooedat tie BiithlngrOti wen .:.9d on. sal-if.tt •A'N ' ; ' Linen and Silk Hdkfs Neck-Ties, Stocks, Heelers., Glove., Suspenders, &c. Drawers. ere. warranted to lit and give oe4-601 IPHHATHILPEiL!, COXIMSBII A B Sky. Blue Keraeys, Sky Blue Cassimeres (for Officers' Pants). * Dark Blue Uniform Clothi. , . Dark Blue Cap•Clotbs. D ark'Blue Bfouse Flannels. White . Dame, Flannels. Twilled Gray Mixed Flannels. U. S Regulation`Blankets. ALSO, 10-ounce and 12 ounce Standard TENT 13 ub K. In Moro and for sale by . SLADE, SMITI-1, & Oct., No. 39 LEI TTIA, AND 40 SOUTH FRONT KS., au27. 2m PHIDADE taPHLA. DI7NNELL, xn GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.'S P RI N T S • 100Ota W tea N EW PALL' STYLES. YOB 6ALN.BY WELLING, COFFIN, & Jy2l.-mwf3m No. 220 OFIESTNyT Street. SEAMLESS BAGS. " "LEWISTON" and. "PREMIUM" "A." YOB BALE BY lIVXLLINQ, COFFIN &, CO• " Iy2l-mtifBte 220 ORESTNUT Street. . _ OARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTING& - WOLFE .0 yO CiODIMISSION NN - ROHANTS, ,, No. 132 CHESTNUT STREIT, PHILADELPHIA. air A ; NU aisortmeat of Phaidelphtaaade 'Carpets always in 13tore: 002 2m C°TT°N :YARN. . SUPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. TO, FOR BALE BY . FROTHINGRAM & WELLS. oc 8AG.13. 3-Buebel Bage.„ • • • • • 12,000 Androscoggin 2-Bushel. Stark A. . •- - Leadaton A. Canada A. Amoekeag C. ' Ozark. - Premium A.,• ' Union A. Jute, &c., Ao. for Bale, net caeh on delivery, by OZO. - GRIGG; ee3O•tf 219 OH , 71: A 1: e A RMY GOODS.. DARK-BLUE COAT. MOTEL • DARK-BLIIII OAP %GEBEL SKY-BLUE OLOTts onrioDus. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDAEDIFRIGHT. HEAVY- LINEN DRILLS &ND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETING'S AND SHIBTINGS. For sale by " FROTHINGHANt & uol.ll . . AR , . E I.;ANTS frnt ' l3 • GOVERNMENT STANDARD, • FOR SALE BY FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. 0n29-12 WELLING, COFFIN, & 00., NO. 220 ORESTNIIT STREET, prepared to 'CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY Or ARMY WOOLEN AND 00ITON GOODS, OF . ~ . STAIOARrO QUALITY. • • • at77-8m SHIPLEY. HAZ &RD, & _ ...1-11:3TCHINSON. , • • . :gc!; OMINIPUT:STBNIT; • - 00313 1 / 8 11/0 . 3r. sox ;nal SAL .Os PHILAIVELPIELi-kiDEI - () wig. IgEr •0 • " ••• 60,000 LBS. MEDIUM WOOL, For rale by DECOURSEY & HAMILTON, i 37 Chestnut stratt oc 8-St* READY-MADE CLOTHING. .c OGO'rEING: • ::OIEEA.P ' FOR . CAM! The beet pace in . Pbibideipbto: to Obtain weN•made r gotolAtttini, d • • • ••• , • CLOTH ING, • 1 011 1 T R INC+. - . • CLOTHING, ' • . • •:-• "AT!' REAeOPTAELE • AT , REASONAB LE AT .REASONABIE - PRICES, • AT.II E BON A.I3LE TR.II3ItS-, . .. • • . . IS AT , • W.A NAMAKER &, BROWN'S WANAMAKFR & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAK ER & BI WN'S WANT. MAKER & BRO WN'S OAK , I:IA.LIA4 : • OAK. , 11A.LTis ; ~• , OAK . • • • OAK HALL . - • • • •• • • ; OAK HALL,. SOUTHEAST.CORNER NIXTIN,• AND • PILN.IIII Born BEAST 0031:IBB 8151 . 13.. AND.. ItIABII.Pat BOUTHZABT QOBNBS BIXIOII- AND MAX/LET. Isar P B.—Wanbrnaker & Brovrn'e Oak Nei Clothing Establishment, at Sixth and rearket streets, le NOTOD for well-made, good. fUting, clearable Ctotlaing, at Rat.- SONABLE prices. kg' Wanemaker & Brown have an imzense stoc& of Fall and Winter . Goods, boaght early to the season at low prices FOR QABH, which will he'.sold cosor...4o4.oatar LT (moor. • - • . . OitYrtatito wOott. NALL. DON& WANDA, LOW PRIORS. - Oct tf FINE •READE-IaDE•OLOSHING.. C. SOMERS. a sow. - . No. Rfr. CELI3SINIFT, aitiptir x , . UNDER J 417013 .R. 64.41 4. • • • Have now made ay for aaleea entire tie* stock FINE czotil,lNG..•. • 4tio, • full as ortment of. esel 4111111171 . 141 b, which they reopectlelly Write the Debut to ne before Trarchezingeinewhere. eoveiest CLiiitre'TlNGS. A:BCH-STREET CARPET :WARE-, „,- , x. . • -- . . ROUSE. • •OtDDEN . 80 RIOKNER.,_ .- ..: •N0.•532 AROH STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW -NINTH STREET,. • SOUTH MAC,( HATE PRESERVING BRANDY. W _ me nose receiving.t heir FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ' • s • : - . ' ' 13 1 REM GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS CARFETINGB, • -' ' --- . , PURIVOIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. 'embracing all the new 'lb lee r Phi& AIM : Ititli , iffiging LOW "MOW • ' '• ; ' kit tbe•isisideitee for Preserving and Pickling Purposes at ~. • •i.... ;.,.. •. SPICES, &c., g m , eePf• ilinid , ,il ...,1 •-- .: .1POIVIDAilly: : .- , - • ' < -• • ' 41...8ERT . 0 RO BERT'S, DP ALES, IN:FINE . 11R00OTES, " • ' C i t lk l oo,o4. glikAS : ;_ . ,: 4 ; 4_frOVZ : E ammo, fa! &Mi. IF** tj a il gpq . "- •-• • ' 0 &Kr OTY• North • • = 003-3cW HOUSES, AUCTI ON SAI.E AUC'T'ION NOTICE. LAIIGE - SrECIA.L BALE SHAWLS, of the Importation of MESSRS. IL HENNEQUIN'a CO., - • Or NEW YOWL JOBN B. MYERS & GO., Auitioneers, ON MONDAY MORNING, 001011E8 sin, cAtalogiith FOUII MONTHS' °RED ft, a: NI assortment of '• • ; ' SHAWLS, &c., Comprieing. eQUARE AND LONG BD AWLS, AND BROORE SHAWLB, Of best maims, and in SPEOIAL asaortmenta, for PEILAD EL PELLA MA ET. VERY RICH eIJPERIDE QrALITIES OF ORAINE L&INE saew, 2, A line trf very elegant . REAL OA SHRBRE LONG SHAWLS, Of rtiTiß make, for best city trsde. QUASE AND LONG (MAINE LAZNE, ~, PARIS DATE BROOBE SHAWLS, In New and Elegant Pattern& A. complete assortment of Square and Long BLACK • THD3ET - MERINO SHAWLS, Wool fringes, tine to extra, extra qualities A choice line cf , BLACK BROCHE BoRDBRED STELLA, SHAWLS, Including soma yen , rich goods, A full assortment of" HEAVY HEAVY ALL. WOOL PLAID SHAWLS. An invoice of fine to extra rich all 00l FANCY AND SHEPHERD PLAID SHAIV.E.S, The above of the importation of MESSRS. H. HEDTriRQUEN & 00. LADIES' PARIS REAL RID GLOVES. Included in the sale of AIONDAY,I3th October, will be found a large absorttnent of PARIS KID GLOVES. Also,'Elack and Fancy Gros de Rtinee, Pbnit de Soles; Ribbons. &o JOHN 33. NIYERS 8c Co., VEY? _I'UBLiCA'TIONS. OWES PRICES . IN - THE CITY !• T. PHOTOGRAPH ALDUItd AND - PO R. MAI rd. Album for 20 Pictureo, Ttak.ey morocco and 01031): .51.75 12 cloth, gilt Upwards.• Of 100. other stylespropartionitety lowi Every Album warranted perfect; and pirioe'gnarantied to' be lower than at' any other store in Palled° pida, Hew, 'ork, or Boston. -"CARD PHOTOGRAPHS %OF DISTINGUISHED TBIIBOI.IB, Made by beet artiste, only 15 cents single, or $1.50 par (And Portraits' from Steel., 10 cents each,' or fifteen for $l. Ati the New Publications or the day, in paphr and cloth binding, sold at Twenty per cent. from publisher.' prices. Other miscellaneous books and standard works from Taenty to Secenty•five per cent discount. PITCIIER's .CHHAP BOOK STORE, oc&St - No 439 CHESTNUT Street: DEeD ON THE BATTLE=FIELD. . Just publlslud by MABSEL 1102 OHESTNOT bs . competed by R. L. llofford, Tula le oie of the moat beautiful ballade in print (both motto and poetry.) rifie 25 cents. H OSPITAL STEWARD'S. hi AN for the Instruction of Hospital Stewards, Ward Plasters, and Attenaanta. B, J. J. Woodward, I. D. 12mo. E 1 Z. THE PATIENCE OF HOPE. With an IntrOdntion, by Johnil..Whirtier. 75 cta. COUNTRY LIVING AND COUNTRY THINKING. By Gill Hamilton. $1.25. HEALTH; ITS .11'111E ADS AND ITS FOES. By B. D. Massey,. M. D. . NEW GYALNA4TICS for. Mon,. Women, and Chil dren. • • 'For sale by WM. 8. dc ALFRED .MARTIEN, IWO . . . 800 MEI ICSTNUT Street. PHOTOGRAPHS. • wygrY gODY HAS' B HARD .OF, they have not seen, IttElittEß'S famed Portions. Life. 'size Photographs, in 011.Colore - they should see; sod purchase one now al•war prices. EdOOND Stree:, obey* Green. f • • . • : • . kiMEN T 13; BAR CL Ileli, ate iter'i fine' Jai°,PHOPO GRAPfT of Clement B Barelay. • .. ....• fddALLISTBR . oc6.2t' • 728 °n orm ut Street: . . . A COUNTER VEIT.-1-31.POSSI BLE . CA._ to di, tingalsh.them from the origton'. RE111811,3 Colined Photographs aro a clone Imitation, n Naturally Colored. 0134.81 13E00aD Street. above Green it* EDUCATIONAL. . . fIXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY; A..; vILFORD, CRESTBE, COUNTY, PA —The next seseion of this Institution will open on WED .gICSDAY ir November 5.* . For Circulars, address . . ocl• im : . KISS BAKER, Principal. MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. BALL wall reopen their... Boarding and Day Schooner boring Ladies, at 1218 WALNUT Street, on MOE DAY, September 8. . se2-2m ' A BACHMANN TEACHER OF • Abe Plano, Organ, Melodeon, and - Violin, 624 North ELEVENTH - Street. At home 12 to 1, noon, to 7 P. M. , ee26 Im* fILASSICAL INSTITUTE.-DE Street, above SPRUCE. The Classical Institute will RE-OPEN SEPTEMBER Ist. au26-2m* J. W PAISES, D. D., Princlael. COPARTNERSHIPS. WE THE UNDERSIGNED, have . this day formed . a'OOPARTNEBSELIP, under the firm of MAGEE & HICKS, for the transaction of the GLOTH BUSINEB6, at No 254 DI&BICET Street. ORABLAS MAGEE, I. RODMAN lIIOK.S. PUILADELFBIA,OOI9bc 2862, ocd3t LEGAL. MoCALVEY, by her nextfrimd, John Ditmar. ye. JOSEPH NOOA.L. VEY. Divorce. Beptem:er, MI. No 49. To JOSAPII IfonALVEY. Rhopoodent.—You take notice of a rale to show cause why a Dlrarcg.a teat. should not. be granted. returnable sa,Tuawcr; October 18,1E62. JOSEPH P. LOUGHICAD. oce• mtu4.* Attorney for Libellant. LAMiES'' FirRS. J AI IFS' FANCY FURS, a#JlilN No. T 718 ARON ST., BELOW EIGIMI; IMPOitilritt AND . DitarlllP.4o rmurs. I.A3DraiEW: -VAIN.CY FUMtSz My assortment of• Fancy Fars for Ladies and Obi!dean lc now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable daring the present season. 3,11 sold at the ramartfaotnrers' 'prices, kw cash. Ladles, lease giYa me tt.x4l. coo:Montt' GWELEIVY. WO.I3MAN & ELY, Na 130 PHOG STREET, PRIL&DaItdIA, Matllo3/0?IIRILREI OW- CAST-STZ.2L TABLE Ctri'LERY Also, the BEST eieft OHELPEST ARMY K - :tlf.IFE, FORIC, m4.PP00.3. 241 E M.,kltKlas Warranted CA ST-8 TRE FO R TigS Pe24- wi m 3m PAPER liAlabp'lNGS PAP CR . •. • • • • R L.. •R . J*ol3bl H. I.O,I4GS:NIIEZIa,„ ITa I'2 Nodb Stmt. 2 ' , ' VII/AZiCIAI4. l'i/PNEY Olt MORMGAGE,-Thp -UK embscribere arS'ArosOrt d tn:loan Nionei. on 'Hort gig.° . Farms in Delaware, ,Olteetor, bicaltgoine. y, Bucks, and Lehisk;roi3otio3. ' a. D. °ASS h. i. IL iraDREII, 6utith YOB ELVD.i BtreC.. P7IIAIV 11 - V T'IIO3I,A,S, . STOCK iNTI 'BILL BR4KSKI • Na. 31% 'W NIIT STILIZT.,r. Riocks and 2abrida bonfat and er. Id on commicaloa. Promisscrs :foto,' and /pane negotifned. onalmif AND $3,000. TO INVXST :$2 l OOO in AIM i!GAGS Seonritiee. either city or country, Apyly to . oc2, No. 1/9 W&LNITT Street Forz)000.1 $5,000, S2,MK), $2,000, arid $1,500 taillveat on 151ortgee. Aootr 10 . A.J,F.BICD FITLES, Conveyancer, No. 61 North "SIXTH Street. ,• • • . • 002-00 TOUCH.. --- OF NATURE REI • -LA- ZINK'S Ivorstriwe are at naturalslooklag Ale tares i flesh than Ida like, fresh and warm fa coloring.... drapery finely painted. BE 00ND dt above Green, it*. oteauni s ilunriym *in? v 1 isb•ti FAIL MEETING - VrTHE J ME M. ETTEG ABE 0 °IA VON."' • 00TOBER 7,18 W. . Sweepstakes Or two .year:ohle; one mile out; Keg entrenee six or more entries to AU the state i three to SAME DAY. Match race, tnile) h mats; particulars la tuner bils. AreCciailda pretniurn".:2l:o 00TOBEft 8: ' 'Svieepotahea for three feat °lda, mile hesatii - 81101 entrance; $25 forfeit; oix.or more to 8118 he stake, throe, SAME Bweepsta)(l far thre4n-yiiBr old that bove not -Does, trained sor'ran thin SpriNg one vale out, SAO entrirm piny otipaY. - • Association piemiom. sl.oc-; En vie heats. 0077)6ti1' O. Asicciation preminei. 8' 9; Ehree. hoots Bentlimps for all beaten horses at this meeting. one mile out eseociation:premium, $100; entrance of no to po to the secot.d best. , The following horpas are already. oa Ito ground : Bleed d." Molly Jackson." "Laura Farris," Blackbhd." 4 Bettie Wart,', , "Magrain, " Trinkb," c• Colton." c..ressio.” Supebine." West Fenian 7,""Avalanche," ..T.evenge," Reirntar." azd three colts or the a•lebrated. rashion"'---c" Troya ,Cro a." A s ' OT cloy , e. ,, ".nine : Ribbon:'". , !Aerolite," .; Et- Rodwre," White ,Oak.)'.‘ Verge." Baca to COMUtetlCe at P. Di. preciolY. jay esbnrg belt g a Motion on the Camden and /Unbar Ballroad, pesPengere leaving Philadelphia b➢ the 6 lino, foot of Walnut street, can return by the.peme in the aft:Tyr/In. s, ISA &O /3 ITOKBLE We Secretary. ACADEMY OF MIMIC, - BROAD and LOCUST Street& Leese° and M.nager Wpf: WITIATTORT. FIRST APPEARAIWID in threir yearn of the cote hated - - GABRIEL RAVEL AND TROUPE. First Appearance of the World's WonderT • TOTING ANERIOA 7HIS MONDAY) EVENING,OOI". 6, ISM PM be, presented the Comic Pantomime of the ' POUR LOVERS BEBE (a Comic character) GABUEL 1tA2913L. After which } the amusing Ballet Divertiaement i entitled LA. MAJA. DON. .. . ......... . GLBRIEL RAVEL. LA. DIA JA. (the Sella of filadrid)...MAlD. ISIABZET ff. To conclude with the TRUE! FLYING TALPEZE, ' A LA LEOTARD. By YOUNG iILMBNICIA. The entertainments will commence with 'TWAS Ii OR, THE. TRUTH ALT - 7 In - which - Mr. Planide, Mr. Kent, Mies Wenn, Mrie. El errett. and 'others, will appear. Mr. 'Wheatley wonld beg leave 'to inform the nubile that the engagement of the BAYEL TROUPE in this city la AIIO 110 8 EJS RS POSITIVELY YOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, And, cannot poeeibly be orolonged, as Gabriel Baird iP Opmperied to leave - for Europe_ early in the coating 21:1012tb. and engagements in'ntber 'cities will abaollitely preclude bia remaining any longer at the Philadelphia Academy of Maple. -With the nacfption of the Press, no yrne tint. Paiquettn, Parquette Circle, and 8a1c0ni......110 mat& Family Circle and*Aropbitheatre 25 cents. Box Book 'open' from 9 A. 111 . ti11,4 P. 51., when sesta can be secured three days in advance, without extra charge.' ,Doors oven at o'cloik. Performance will commence at ball past 7 • . it BS. JOHN A.R4311 , 33-11.. !MEAT- TITRATEZ. Acting and Stage Manager.......W. • 8.• FBRDERICHIS. Business Agent and Treasurer .1418. 13. MURPHY. - - UNEXAMPLED SUOCEB9. ERODED-WEEK -OF•MI38 B TEAL A.N. MONDAY, TUESDAY. and WEDNESDAY, BOMEO AND JULIET. JULIET ^ MISS BATEMAN. ROMEO. EDWIN ADAMS. AIEUUTIO" J. W•stWOLAOIL. To &Oporto% with OFF TO' THE' WA IS. ON • TBUB SPAY/ L 0 DOE A SSUE ANCE. ON - YEIDAY, EDWIN ADAMS , BENEFIT. Prices as usual. Seats secured six days in advance. Doors open it 7—To conanence at 7% oc6 3t MrALM:TT-STREET THE Bole Lessee Alm BI: A. GARRETIIIO/1, Beekman Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLI: THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, .00T. 6 Will ho ptesented the beautiful Drams, entitled THE GLADIATOR Lydon After which the great drama of . . WILLIAIT. TILL William Tell Albeit - ?CH I , ICItRIE. Doom open at 7.—Performance commences at 7g. ASS EM BLY • BUILDIN -- S.Messrs. ABEL & CO 'a WONI ERFUL STEREOPrI— • CON. ... • Exhibiting every evening this week, With a change or programme nightly. • ItCmtsifon 25 cents—Children 10 cents. A package of twenty-four tickets for $3. Doors open at IL; commence at 8 o'clock. Matfett& on Saturday at 3 o'clock. MUSICAL FUND HALL.— t e • CB AL% -The public is informed that the . ONLY GRAND . CONCERT . CI the cilobratt d Pientkt, .M. GO CTEGEMIC; LvrtS tale place on WEDEICBD&T EVENING, October 8, et MUST I AL FUND fIEi.LL. Kr. Gottacbalk will be 'uptake! en this ocenstou by MEB JEBBY KEPIPTOri, The American ('ontralto; Wbo. will meta) her lint F11,043%e. tiCe In Pbiladelohta, end also by otbir ectitueur krt!ste4. nie price of ad miesirto is fixed at 50 It4 , ;i-voef Mt* 25 cot ta extra. no Salo of Peattt to coat itace at J. E Gtold's Music Store, Chestnut itriet t corner of Se !et i it, on Monday morn.log at Et o'clock. Doors oven at 7X, Concert contmeuct a at S. oc4 4t • - • - (.10NOERT HALL..t • TED LBOTURE Itoo3l having been ooniiiletehr timodelled airdfliorouably ventilated, sviil be opened foe 'the - first time this iiesvon. and POSITIFZLY FOB TWO WEEKEI 01fLY, an account fit ukTergefirmente of Hall. MONDAY EV FUZING. October 11. • OAPT A IN WILLTA ME•'' THRZMING 808 tiEl 'ln tbs Lile or on AMBBNYAN WEI*LEMAttir - 'Dbore open at 7; Oomtaence at rilartar - to43' o'clock . ickata 26 cents: °klikken bait price • . ' 9c4 ft - 1110E.NNSYLVANIA ACADEMY ON THIC FINE .6_II,TS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET . - le open daily (Stusidays excepted) from 9 A. it. WI P. N. Admission 25 cents. Children half prim. Sharea of Stock, 830 17' 1N186174FG13 89f4D1'E114? OEII - TIFICATES and other Claims cashed by JAMES FUG Military and Navel Aimee,. 424 wArAur Street, Philada. PENSIONS, $4OO ROUNTY, AND: PAT procured and collected for Soldiers, Bailors, end the Wetly.' of encb as are debeased, by seams FULTON, ATTOSNE AT HIS L &ND OoLLICOTION OFFICE, 4 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. For hosinere done in this line charges wig be as fol lows: 'For colleoting Bolt:Here' sod Sailors' Pay less than *SO In amount, $ll. ; when over $5O in ainonnt, 236. per. cent on the encase. For collecting arrears of Pay sad' MOO Bounty for relatives- of deceased soldiers. 2%. pas • cent. For procuring Pensions, the Oovernment fee, Sb For collecting and procuring snob for relatives of de ceased soldiers tbat• have voksetteered since the 28th August, 1884, from this city, no cherge, am previously proposed. JAillitS FULTON% . ee2o if if 424 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. OS A Cortifieex for 1.f3-in 1.1 the Capital Stock of the Hazleton Coal Company P in the name of I. Frank Walter, dated tda , ch 28, 1882, /No 2.73'. Notice le hereby given tbatanolicatlon bee-been mane to the Company.for a renewal of said certificate. _ T. FIiANK'WALTIDR,„ Pr yr) Haven, FeVember, 1162: Ben main* rir*T- • A Corti&tato. for 15%shareG- in the ClatitetStnk of the Beaver Meadow Railroad and east Company. in the name of T. Frank. Walter, dated April 22, 1862. No. 5;0188 Notice is hereby given that application bias been-made to the Boum) , for a renewal of maid artifice e T. FRANK , WALTZRA , Penn Haver, September, }Bs2 se22 m3sr4 TV' AV TEM = ran Houser . v a LAD, 17 ye arli old, and a good penman. Ad ee.Box 1209 Poet-office 0:00D - NA the, saes of 14 and 16 yearn, to learn the Dry Got de bueineaa Appl:Pation to he iteele.ie the hand . syritira of tbe applicant. Address D," - at thin office. •.. ic4 3t • . _ . . VITaNTE MlCLsDHOl4,:forra: v v ("batch. Mare's Box.lL'B9. Philmleled^ Pod O ice , ttatiing price. 31441, gnalitiii &o. 002-,70- • toTED—A P-Rll5O 11 I, scblr, to Rive ieetone in Yrrnidi and Music No one :fated apply abe bee bad awpidence teaching sot 'wi furnish eatiefactory refercacee. Address 0 • P.. gip '424 Ponlb ELEVINTH Street. Philadelphia. afifi l — A Fpecalal , Pulywy, t,.lk titti l v‘Y likx.,from $6,000J0 810,000, will be taken i n an establitbed cash:baldness , realizing bow 20.t0 30 par_ Oontum on the capital in - mated. Adarees " Bpeoial, -of f ice of "The Moen. • oc3.Sts 113115 R seN T F POOND ...STORY rotate, with board, at . pe'l7.lto 807 South Tunua Strata AD. VaSIWYkot . TIOTIMP: TO , Erserr, at the noothwret corner or Ninth and Cs- Motes t este. atuttle stl..loollB . l.3TlNiti,Bt. seitrarte, expflVent PATIM: is' Tuaaarwra Vella.. "Jnutist% county. of VA Ickes iirtiiad lezd marl eos-, os heavy 11m1+er; Ikea eaene' land. well. watermi ;. good inamovonPut , eleatie tillrinlij'allr..atioir nisi!) and healltly. and .otil v fo.ir ranee. frOnt the PasnailvaThia Railroad. Prirte WA° i• one bstlf 'each: Amply, to .I,A .R6OlB os , " . 4 r 8...WALN114 Street. A SEVEN,OOTAVV, $00) 11,0FNW00.1).PIANGSOBS . M —Pa Y abla . b fumy some of Three. Dollars per month, The enblic.allinleaaa take notice that the books of the, PLIILSDELPIIII,, TaTiAIOAL. hAvIAGE,S At SOffIETY are now ova to receive subscribers ts a. Fourth ,Feriea The first diattibt;tion of Saven r ,ootave. Be mood Pianos for this reties will take the to at the Office. No. 102.1 cuesrwer S:reet, on Tilif ti SDAY, October 7th, 13e3 at 3 °Mock- OirrAlTa - ta, 4rwig, tbp fall plan of operations of this bigbly beneficial tpatltn lien. can be bed by sighing- to the Beoretary oL the Society. -I3 AV •GS IY. Secretary, o ,; 11 (Mice, 1051 BEIMBRIIIT &rent. IaiILINL AND DEAF— Co It Dr. 1.3 JAMYS LYWIS , :9close unremitting eQezese Ix meeting with the eettre eppr4attee his patitrentH in Phitaditobio. Office 884 North SIXTH St. oo3olm* AND EAA,. Ds. JAMES LEWIS,' 001ILIST and /WHIST. has again re turned front bie y,rofesslonal tour to Europe. and Wm.. nently located at No. SST North SIXTH Street Office bon:v.llnm 9t012 A. IL. and 9to4P. IC 14%24 tmif4 TTERMETICAULY Pealed GoodF, for 4-1 Sale by BBODEti & WILLI,OII3, No. 101 South W &TER Ptreet, consisting of Fresh Peisebes Fresh Blackberries. " Tomatoes, t , Pine ADP or 44 1 Corp, . " a DO., • '. Pros, Meats of all kinds. " Quinces, Pow, try .. ~ -.. - 4, Pears, Soups .. ' " Plums. Mushrooms, %. Strawberries. ' Sardines Also. Cro , ee & Blackwell's Pickles, • &infLPioeo 'ickftt ~d Sauces, (Jetsam Jellies. Frttit tjytuiit. If re.,.cb 4144. 'vie. Entl./Vil lints 1. cidtuf . AMUSEMENTS. Mr. E. EDDY. PERSONAL LOST ANIP BOUND' WANTS. BOARDING. FOR A,N.14 TO 1.41'F. E EDDY..
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