LOCAL POLITIM—The Democratic and trational Union Parties of the city have commenced their campaigning in earnest. The Democratic Ooun. ty Convention continued in session yesterday. The , City Convention of the Union Party for the nomina -tiOn of various local offices will meet today.. The lfollowing are the delegates composing the Convert- Sion : FIRST WARD. Precincts. 1, Arthur Oarrigan, 8. Jos. Bailey, 9. Hush ~ ,,t tott, 10. Sohn Douglass, 1.1.. .Tne. Warn, 12. Richard Peltz. WARD. Preeineti. 1. John Kessler, 2. John Bouvier, B. null. Mahon, 4. Ed. Luzenberg, 6. Ed. Hall, 6. Jos. 13eneson, ',Precincts. 1. Win. Nichols 2. Robt. T. Gill; 3. Geo: Hardy, 4. Geo. Maxwell, 6. S. Hepburn, 6. Jas. Jameson, WARD. Precincts. 6 Hark LoW, 6. Chas. Fannin, 7 John Winters, 8 -- Alexander. WARD. Precincts. 6 Lytle J. Hurst, 7. John noon, 8. E. Remecier, O. Isaac Nl°Bride, 10. Adorn RM. WARD. Preolnets. 5. Elm. S. Yard, Jr., 6. David W. Sellers, 7. A Wi.Tm Henszey, 8 James Zane. WARD. Precincts. 6. John Cr. Butler, 6. John Pidgeon, 7. John Snethen, 8. .Tackson Leidy. I WARD. Precincts. 5. Alex. Ovapbell, 6, Lev Tia li ire, 7. John Sands, 8 Sam!. Graham: :.WARD. Precincts. 4 Frank - S. Sohnion; 5. H. Harrnefend, 6. William King. WARD. Precincts. . 6. Alex. Crawford, 6. Lewis Gordon, 7. Thos. Cunningham, 8. James'Kelley. WARD. Precincts. 5 Gordon Gairtt, 6 Geo. W. Briggs, 7. Sam P. Hancock, 8. Hiram Horter. .11 WARD. rPrecincts. 5. Jos. liinckle, 6. Ed. Simpson, 7 John Schreeves, B. Ones. (longer, R WARD. Precincts, 5. John H. Parker, 6. George Wolf, '7. Edw'd M. Johnson. nPreeinete. .1. Benj. Martin, 2. Robs. U-. Simpson, 3. Robt. (}..Pidgeon, 4. Joe. P.. Sane, .Preeinats. • 1. L. Y. Singleton, 2. T. R. Irvin, 3. W. 11. Mathews, 4. John 11. ChM:ahem 6. H. D.-Gardiner, 3Precinetp. 1. 'Samoa Gillingham, 2. Wm. T. Pierce, 3. H. E. Wallace, 4. Ed. J. Kenney, V.Preeinete. 1. °harks Heritage, 2. David Banks, 3. David Shourda, 4. ,William H. Barnes, SEVENT sl2recinots. 1.. John. A. Schermer, 2. , George Meyers, 3. Oharles Houseman, 4. John Morrow, EIGHTH "•Preeinote. 1. E. B. Reed 2. John L. Wilhelm, 3. W, White Smith, . ZUNTH :,.Freainots. 1. Wm. S. Stoic - Oen 2. A. If.Hoßkine, 3. A. Stimmel, 4. Jas. S. Thompson, TENTH. t2reeinete. 1. Wm, Morrie, 2. Wm. R, Leeds, 8, Wm, Osborne, 4. Geo. Copeland, EIMVENT `.Preolnets. 1. Philip 116ffman, 2. John A. Franks, Sr., 3. liarry-Arbuokle, 4. Lewis Sheehy, IMI4EB 'Precincts. 1. S. Snyder Leidy, 2. Win, Andreae, 8. Wm. Connell, 4. Nathan Spering, THIRTEENTH WARD. .Precincts. 5. (Rms. me - lowan, 6. E El. .Tetnies, 7. Wm. 13 >,hm, 8, John Keyser. TH WARD. Precincte, 5. Henry Wall, . 6. Edward Leighton, z 7. Wm. Conrad, 8. Erwin Bailey.' WARD. Premncts. 6. R. J. McKee, 7. George W. Hyde, 8. H. Olark; 9. J. B 10. R. Torrence. SIXTEENTH WARD. Precincts. Precincts. 1. George Gillingham, 6, Samuel Wilk, 2. Abraham Walker, 6, William Jones, 3. William Kurts, 7. Abraham Root, 4. J. C. Smith, Jr., -8. William Kurds. SEVENTEENTH WARD, Precincts. 6. Sohn Shorten, 7. John Donnelly, 8. Wesley Stevenson, ': 9. Enos Kenner, 10. Jacob Ourry. TH WARD. Precincts. 6. T. J. Baker, G. Henry Benner, 7. Henry Fisher, -B.*Harry Mercer. TH' WARD. 'Precincts. 6. James Glenn, 7. William Zepp, 48. Henry Johnson, 9. Win. Rittenhouse. Xreeinote. 1. Charles Carpenter, 2. Alfred Ruhl, S. John B. Green, 4. leaao Andreas, FOURTIEB Trecinote. 1. James McAuley, Z Jos, Dickson,. 3. llarmanus Neff, 4. Henry Johnson, I=l Treoincto. 1. Thomas Short, 2. A. Hughes, 3. 0, Hughes, "4, George Hensler, 5. Jamca Daily, Treeinots. 1. Win. H. Ovington,, 2. John Righter, 3. William 'Walker, 4. William Oraig; 5. Jame Detrow, EIGHTEEN :Precincts. 1. J. Roes Kemble, 2. J. Nevling, 3. Joseph Barr, 4. R. Wilder, Xreeinote. 1. Caleb Collins, 2. William Neall, 3. Andrew Anderson, 4. Isaac Lyster, 6. John Jeffries, Rreoirete, 1. Vries Eisenhower, 2. - Jos. W. Strook, L 3. William Smith, 4. Jas. J. Allison, Alfred J. Baylor, g! Benjamin Harper, TWERTY•DIRST WARD. treeinets. Precincts. 1. W. 5.P. White, 6. W. Adams, 2. George Myers, %6. J. Fo Eyler, 4. H. MoFaddin, - 7. J. A. Markley, 4. Ed. Strome, .8. Chas. T. Jones, TWVERTY•SECOND-WARD. IPrecincts. -6. Sylvester Wunder, - 7. John Silverthorne, -8. Reuben Sands, 9. Chas. Iredell. Precincts /Precincts. 1. D. R. Harper, 2. Spencer Roberts; 3. Tnos..button; 4. Stephen Coulter, 4.- David-B: Morrell, TWRIITY-Trl IRD • WARD. Precincts. -.6. T. Dawson, -7. L. Vankirk, 8.-- Stackhouse, -9. B. Shallcross. Trecinets. Lott. Robert Murray, Robert 13ethell, 4, Emanuel Peters, el White, - 'TWENTY-FO. L P. S. Whiteside, G-. W. Shultz, 3i Wm, Fredericks, 4.-George Hall, 5. P,McGinley, , RTH WARD Precincts. 1. Frank Kerbaugh, 2, Adam - Young, B. William Paul, • -- ...„ ' DELEGATES .10 TEE NATIONAL UNION 'OITY (ONVENTION.—We present below, alphabetf. lolly a ranged, the names of the delegates elected on Thu slay night to the National Union Oity Con. yen on which meets this morning. It may assist the ine bers in organizing.: , I ; ) - e. tasany 'Arbuckle, llliars Andreae, ariArkireee, drew Anderson, Janes 1„ Allison, Join Bouvier, Jospn Benison, Josoph Bailey, "Thiv.d Banks, Villam H. Barnes, Jobr4EL Butler, Georle W. Briggs, Arthur Carrigan, John R.'Ohambere, Alexander • Campbell, Alexander Crawford, Thon , Cunningham, Geo. Copeland, Charles Conger, ,Wm. John Douglass, J. Dawson, Thomas'Dutton, Toe. Dickson, Urimi 'Eisenhower Zno. A. Frank, Jr., Wm. Fredericks, 'lobed T. Gin, H. T. Gardiner, Jan. Gillingham, Sarni. Graham, .oortion Gavin, Edward '431.e0. Hardy, Chas. Heritage, S. Hepburn, Lytle J. Hurd, Houeeman, Lewis Heins, H. Harmstead, A. N. HookLna, Sam), P. Hancock, 'Hiram Holler, Rbllip Hoffman, JOeeph Hinckle, -James Jamison, E. M. Johnson, HH. Jeffries, enri Johnson, Jahn Kessler, X. J. Kenny, James Kane, Wm. King, James Kelly, Wan Keyser, Thomas R. Leaborne, so•—tLuzenbura, Nark Low,.Jackson -Leidy, Wm. R. Leeds, Daniel Mahon, Samuel Moore, Men. Martin,' Wm. H. Matthews, John Moon, Geo. Meyers (17th ward), John Morrow, Wm. :Morrie, into Mcßride, Chas.McGowan, J. B. Mc Niehole, 'Kerman= Neff, Wm. Osborne, iohardTeitz, Rob. G. Pidgeon, Chan. Paulin, ,"Wm. T. Pierce, John Pidgeon, Rementer, W.. B. Reed, Alfred Ruhl, Abraham Root, Hugh Scott, Geo. Schaffer, Jas. Shields, Robt..G. Simpson, Jos. E. Saso, 1. Y. Singleton, M. W. Sellers,' pavid Shourds, Ono. Snethen; juk. A. Shermer, Jim. Sands, `W. White S'mith s W. S. Stoheley, Hd. jno. 'pahreves,, JameaTurnbull, 47* t 5. Tkomp Precinct'. 7. Sarni. PfToOre, 8. Geo. Schaffer, 9. Thos. a Leatorne, 10.' Jae Shieldx, 11. Jae. Turnbull. 01=1 - 7. -Francis 'Hood, 8. S. S. Kennedy, -0. William 'Shields, 10. D. W. Gamble, 11. George Widener. Precincts. -6. Joseph Williams, "rt. Erastus Poulson, 484 Marshal Hannay, 9. Samuel Altemus. TH WARD.. Precincts. 4. William Lent; , 45. Geo. A. Reese, 6. Thomas Binker.- W. Mama, Charlea Adell, J. Alexander, Samuel Altemue. Edwin Bailey, Joseph Barr, J. J. Baker, Henry Brenner, 'Robert Bethell, Thomas Sinker, William Boehm. I Charles Carpenter,. Win. Conrail, Win. Craig, Jacob Curry, Caleb Collins , Stephen Coulter, H. Clark. Jos. Daily, Jesse Detroit', John'Donnelly, Henry Fisher, J. Fowler. Jno. B. Green, Geo. Gillingham, Sac Glenn, D. W. Gamble, Lewis Gordon. A, Hughes, 0. Hughes, T. Hensler, Geo. Hyde, :rno. Righter, l3enj. Harper, Francis Hood, D. R. Harper, Adam EU Geo. Hall, Marshal Heaney, A. Wilson Henazey. Wm. Jones, John Jeffries, Chas. T. Jones, Frank S. Johnson. Wrn. Kurtz, Wm. Kurtte, J. Roes Kemble, S. S. Keneeday, Frank Kerbaugh, Enna Kenner. S: Snyder Leidy, Edward Leighton, Isaac Lister, Wm. Lentz. R. J. Megee, Henry Mercer, Geo. Meyers (21et ward), J. A. Markley, D. B. Morrell, Robert Murray, George Maxwell. H. McFadden, P. McGinley, T. Mi3A.uley. J. Nevling, Wm. I,TeM. Wm. H. Oblugton John H. Parker, Emanuel Peters, Era:stun Poulson, Wm. Paul. Wm. Rittenhouse, Spencer Roberts, George A. Reese. Nathan Spering, J. Short, J. 0. Smith, Jr., J. Shorten, Wealey Stevenson, Wm. Shields, Jos. W. Streak, Wm. Smith, Edw. Strouae, John Silverthorne, Reuben Sands, Staelihoime;. E.Stialleross, Geo. - .W. Shultz, Lewis Sheets. R. Torrence, Alfred J. Tay/or. R. Wilder, , George Widener, W. J. P. White, Sylvester Wunder, L. White, P. S. Whiteside'', Joseph Williams. T. Adam Young. Z. William Zepp. James Ware, John Winters, John L. Wilheln4 George Wolf, Henry. Wall Abraham Abraham Walker, Samuel Wllk, EDEMOORATIO COUNTY CONVENNON This Convention assembled yesterday morning at Spring Garden Hall. Mr. Cultic, the president, on'taking the chair, an nounced that the COnvention assembled under un favorable circumstances, as the Hall was needmPby the military organization who have had possession for some time. •A delegate then made a motion that the Conven tion adjourn, to meet at Eighth and spring Garden streets, at four o'clock. - An amendment was offered that a committee be appointed to confer with the commander of the military to see what arrangement could be'made. It was stated that that officer could not be- found, and the motion was lost. The ques tion then ieourred to the original resolution, wnich was oairied unanimously, and the deiegltes left tae room and procecded to Eighth and Spring Garden streets. The meeting organized at 11 o'clock. Printed lists of general nominations and also lists of delegates were distributed to the members. The balloting was then commenced for coroner, the 'elbowing gentlemen being placed innotnination: Andrew Lowry, Alex. F. X-. Gallagher. John Ora w , ford, Jacob Knorr, John M. Myers, .Tottn Metz, AL Burns, Joseph Hill, and James Kelsh. The following is the result of the balloting: For Coroner, John Crawford received 118 votes on the ninth ballot, against A. F. Gallagher 97 votes. For Citric of the Court of Quarter Sessions, Kr. R. D. Sberrard was nominated on the ninth ballot. The candidates Were Philip a. Luttn, Robert D. Steuart', John A. J. Lewis, Edmund Burke, James T. Callender, George S. Lockhart, John K. Murphy, Alexander Martin, and Edmund S. Keyser. For Clerk of the District Court, Mr. Wm. Lough lin was nominated on the first ballot (131 votes) over Lewis T. Mears ('76 votes). The Convention then adjourned to meet again this morning. SmoriT FlRE.—Barly yesterday morning, the kitchen in the restaurant of Mr. Rice, on South street, near Seventh, took lire. The flames were speedily extinguished. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, THE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, August 26, 1863. The continued t favorable news from Charleston still further depressed gold, which sold from 122% to 122, although sales were made at the former figure all day owing to the requirements of the " shorts." Money is without much change, 606 per cent, being the ruling figures. Government securities were all steady, a brisk demand arising for the new certificates. Conversions are proceeding actively at the clan of the agent, 114 South Third street. The Stock market was moderately active, without much change in prices. State fives sold at 100%; new city sixes at 106 X ; the old at 101%, all without change. Allegheny county sixes sold at 83 Read ing convertibles at 12234'; North Pennsylvania Rail road sixes at 120, an advance of 2; 85 was bid for the sixes ;106 106 was bid for Elmira sevens ; 104% for Phila delphia find Erie sixes ; 108 for Lehigh Valley sixes. Reading shares fell off from 61% to 613 i. Camden and Atlantic preferred advanced 1,14,. Philadelphia and Erie deelined Wilmington sold at 68.; Beaver. Meadow at 14, North Pennsylvania declined a Little Schuylkill .. 45 was bid for Long Island ; 83A for Catawissa, 24 for the preferred; 63. Y. for Minehill. Passenger railways were more active: Spruce and Pine sold at 15%; Arch street at 23%; Green and Coates at 46%..41% was bid for Tenth and Eleventh 5 60 for Chestnut and Walnut ; 66 for West Philadelphia. Canal securities attracted much attention. Sus quehanna was in demand at -15;4@x, an advance of ; Lehigh Navigation sold at 583‘, the scrip at 44; Union sixes at 25 ; Delaware Division at 42,t,i' Schuylkill preferred fell off from 253 to 251; 9 "; Sus. quehanna sixes sold at 65. Bank shares were dud but firm. The market closed firm. Drexel & Co. Quote: crnitea States Bonds. ISM' 106X(4107 U. S. new :lettillcatee of Indebtedness.. ..... 9940991( . U. S. old Certificates of Indebtedness .... v(o)101Y United State.s 73-10 Notee(October) ioe.itesuont Quartermasters' Vouchers 99 99:1 Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness Metidis Gold 12.3 hterling Exchange 4I 01.351 f Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government Securities, &c., as follows United States sixes. 1881 United i.tate,li 7-30 noter tlertif;eatasof Indebtedness Do. do Quartermasters' Voncliera• Demand mutts-- .. . . ••• •.• Gold Eales five twenties. $483.450 Peterson's Detector for September 'lst is on hand, having, besides much financial matter, an official list of the sixty-nine new National banks, with the amount of their capital, and list of officers. A list of 98 new counterfeits is given on the second page. The following is a statement of the receipts of the Susquehahna Canal for last week, and the same pe riod laet year: Increase The following is the amount of coal transported over the Hazleton Railroad for the week ending August 22, 1863 : . .. ... . . Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Tons. CPA . 2.938 17 106,871 OS 109,810 05 . 2.060 16 56,215 00 58.275 15 . 1.449 19 02.390 06 33,790 05 Hazleton Mines Cranberry ' Diamond • ... • • . . . East Sugar Loaf 4,147 17 86;184 ao 93,33215 Council Ridge ' 2,72619 7t 067 14 .7.1,79413 Mount Pleasant - 819 01 18,904.00 19,783 01 Rarleigh - :1,32316 37.61 - 01 %, 077 17 Ifoido 3,270 06 97,673 00 100,943 01 Ehervale " 1.110 15 . - 38.606 01 30,761 16. Milnesville ' 1,346 02 26 24419. 27.691 01 Buck Mountain 424 15 :903 19 I,3:AS 04 Total 21,724 02 575,665 06 597,359 08 Corresponding period • • last year 20,959 00 391.139 OS 382,099 08 765 02 214,525 . 18 215,291 00 The following shows the amount of coal trans ported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending August 22, 1863, and previous since December 1, 1862, compared with same time last year : Week. Previously. Total MUTES. Tons. Cwt, Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Hazleton .. . ... . . ... ..... 3,436 CS , 161,419 15 166,916.03 East Sugar loaf. 3 607 . 69. 101, 3iS 18 104.956 07 Council Ridge 1,632 16' 67.804'1169,337 07 Mount Pleasant 625 01 20,532 09 21,157 10 Sprin g . Mountain.. ..... . 1,70312 74,215 06 75.8 1 8 18 Celerame .. —.. ~... ..... 817 11 34,090 07 85,543 01 Beaver Meadow 64 01 3,099 18 3,163 19 Smith's Spring - 1,25910 25.032 01 21, , n4 1I N.' Spring Mountain.... 1.114 08 85.310 13 6,42.5 01 7eddo 2,172 1486,733 09 87,906 03 Harleigh _ 1.121 16 37.194 04 33,319 00 German Penna BOO 07 40,599 14 41,490 01 Bbervale. 631 12 29,780 10 30,312 02 Milnesville 1,464 11 56,971 CO 21,436.00 Beck Mountain 110 09 110 09 Other Shippers 512 23,536 11 23.542 03 Total 20,661 05 519,569 15 540,260 15 Correspontllngweek last year 27,768 05 517,067 10 514,805 15 Increase Decrease The following shows the business of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company for the week ending August 22, 1863 FROM Ileum CHUNK. Summit Mines .• Room Run Mines E. Lehigh Mines BAST MAIMR CHUNK. Coleraine Mines Spring Mountain Smith's Spring Meant. • • • • N. Spring Mountain Mines S. Spring Mountain Hazleton Mines Back Mountain Connell Ridge Jsddo Mines Fulton Mines Harleigh Mines 1111.1neaville Mines P. and best Coal The following shows the shipments of Coal over the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western. Railroad, for the week ending Saturday, August 22,1863, coni pared with the same time 1862 : Week. Year. Tone. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. 8,776 07 - 201.30 16 . 15,976 0.3 556,938 04 Shipped North Shipped South Total 24,75210 For the corresponding time last Tear Shipped North 8.726 04 Shinned South 14,521 10 Total.. Increase The New York Evening Post of today says : The loan market is very active, and we hear of the negotiation of several large loans this morning on easy terms. Six per cent. remains the usual rate, and while a few transactions are taking place at 6%, and even 7, there area number of brokers who pay no more than 6 or 5%. The stock market is spasmodic and excited, chiefly in consequence of the changing of loans. Govern ments are strong, the demand exceeding the supply. Gold certificates have sold as high as 101%, and-cur rency certificates are in demand at higher rates. Border State bonds are firm; bank shares quiet ; railroad bonds steady, and railroad shares drooping. Gold has risen to 122%@123. Exchange is selling at 1354‘@135%, with a limited demand, - and a small supply of mercantile paper. Before the first session golifwas selling at 122%, New York Central at 136, Erie at 120%@ , t20.4‘, Erie preferred at 110%, Reading at 1240121%, Harlem at 173@174, Pittsburg at 105, and Toledo 122%. The appended table exhibits the chief movements of the market compared with the latest prices of yesterday evening: Wed. Tries. Adv. Dec. IT. 8.6e,1881, reg 106 118.0 s, 106% 34 .11. seven-thirties., 107 1074 34 11. 8. 1 year Hertif sold • • 10134 10134 • • 'll. 8.1 yr. Cert. marr'noy 99% 60% • • • • American gold 122% 34 Tennessee ...... • 66 663% • • 34 Missouri 61. • • 70% 70% • • • . 'Pacific Mail. N. Y. Central ....Amy, 13614 Erle .. 80% Erie preferred........... 109% 1(13 34, Hudson Inver 141 .. Harlem— 175 • • rig Harlem preferra.-----.165 160 .. 6 Reading .....12 2 2 12234 % Mich. Centr--1.—.—......12,1X 176 • • 34 Kish. Southern • ... 10641 107% • • 1 Mich. So. Saar..... »...1333; 13434 .. 1 IWnois CAn scrip .134% 1 3 4 % - • M Cleveland& ?ittsbrax...lo4 104 3 • • Helena 11334 114 .. 34 Cleveland& toted° no 122 .. 3 Chicago & lost Island..ll4 115% . • I% Prairie do Chien 793 83 334 Fort Wayne n 32% 33 % Chicago &Northwest r n. 3635 38 135 Philada. StocklExch. ReportedbvB B. SLAVIAKE YLRt3T 6460 City Os, new_ 10635 1300 do '73 RAN 100 do R. 101 1000 do. b 6101% 4000 - do . 1013,1 50 Lit Solna ylt b 5 48 20 do 48 50 d 0.... 80 do— .• 47X 696 (abt )Sc hiav6s, 'B3. 82 180 Buse. Canal b 6 16X 17 do 16X NZ do ....660 16X 100 Lehigh Scrip d...... 1644 X 12 22 Green Sr Coates R.. 4534 BETWEE 4 Lehigh Navigaiton. SECOND BOARD 60 Phil& & Brie R.—bs 27% 1000 N PennalOs. ...... .120 60 do ...... b3O 27% 20 Heaver Meadow.. •74 /00 Buse. Canal 15.11 _lOO Reading ft.— • ..... 61% 100 do 157 50 Arch-et R - 23 100 Bch Nay pref WM 25% 14 Wilmington R...e5 68 100 do Pre f ....b5 25.4 250 Cam &Allan pref-b 5 21% 100 Delaware Di e...b5 42% axi Spruce & Pine 153 2 15 560 Faro Mach Bk .. • . 6621. 1000 Union Canal 6s 25 Philadelphia. Markets. There is very llttle demand for Flour either forex port or home_ use, and the market Is very. dull. Sales comprise about 800 bbla at ss.so@g lor West ern extra family. The sales to the - retailers and bakers are in small lots, at $54234@5.37,q for super fine i $5,44@5,62A fig extra 1.55a6e6,60 fig Oak% MOSQUITO. NETS.—AII the patent frames, or any other simply constructed Net, made to tit the bedstead, at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. au27.3t HEALTH AND COMFORT IN. DRESS.—It is well understood that many diseases that humanity is subject'to . cornea of dress, or rather of inattention to the science of dres& Females have long been subject to consumption, &c., from wearing thin shoes and low-necked (messes tight•lacing has numbered its millions of victims, while among-the sterner sex dyspepsias, discomforts, and disfigura tions have been the results of clothing made unskil fully or injudiciously. Procure your wearing ap parel at the Brown Stone Clothing Elall of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, and while the dictates of fashion and good taste, will be observed, the laws of health and cora fort will he strictly followed. THE MASS MEETING LAST NIGHT:—The mass meeting held at Broad and Market streets last evening was a spirited affair, and well attended. The programme consisted of oratory, music, tire works. etc., and a general good feeling prevailed throughout the whole proceeding& A kind of im promptu meeting was organiied. in one of the squares, which;was presided over by Sohn Smith, Eeq., and Messrs. Brown and Green acted as secre taries. - The following iesolution was adopted: Rezolved, That we recommend to the citizens of Philadelphia the neat and attractive styles of cloth ing as now made to order at the one.price palatial establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609' Chestnut street. The adoption of this resolution was unani mono. WINDOW SHADES, —Patten, the old manu facturer and dealer in Window Shades ,at No. 1408 Chestnut street. aU2I-3t IRON BEDSTEADS ) :HUSK, - HAIR, AND Spring Mattresseo, of Euperior make, at Patron% OLD CARPETS CUT, ALTERED, AND LAID. Upholstering of any description done the moment the orderis received ;. no one has to wait who gives an'order to W. H. Patten, 1408 Chestnut st. au27-3t GROVER & BALER'S No. 0' Shutttle Ma chine, for Tailors' and Manufacturers' use, has no equal. An examination will convince the most skeptical of, this truth. Office 730 Chestnut street. WANTED, A PEW MAJOR' GENERALS: Tempting bounties Untie Sam To the patriot million otters ;. Volunteers their pockets cram. Both from State and private coffers • , Fast our cohorts we recruit, Treasury notes are powerful pleaders, We have men enough to shoot, Wliat we want is stuff for leaders. By main strength and native grit, With such guides as Fate - has , sent. us, . We are bound to conquer yet, . Nor can all the fiends prevent us. But whit; shining gold we tell Into soldiers' hands, 0 readers !- Don't you think it would be well, Bids to make for able leaders I - Uniforms ready-made at Charles Stokes th. Vo.'S one-price, under the Continental. 103h©1975 4 ' aos 99%@ 99% . 99%ra 99 , 4 125.` st. 143 ign23,ki .$8 613 36 . 6,222 64 $1,69D 82 Previous Continentak-Ninth a P S Kenway, N Y E W-Bierbower IS R Sloan, Ohio Robert BOY d, Chicago. P Snow,Commil Bluff, B S Musgrave.Pittsburg Wl' Drury, Washington W P Chain,Pekinall J M Cooper.Pitisburg Mrs J h Hamilton & son John W Darst, Dayton J H Kneisly. Dayton G Gl-engh, Dayton W Mealker, Hy C C Mlles, Bloomir gton, 11l C Reager. Lancaster Geo Calder, Lancaster .1 F Hind,.l4 Jersey W S Feel, Washington D Cummings & wf, Ky -ER Beardslee, New ork E F Hollister, Chicago B 0 Strong, St Paul D Underhill & la. L I Wood Fosidick,. Cincinnati Mrs S Fosdick. Cincinnati Miss A Fosdick, Cincinnati Stirling C M Thompson & wf, H J Von Ahlfeld & la, N'York T G 'eon, Prey, R Chas D Schmidt, Cincinnati Mrs K Gunnersell, St Louis Yilrs 0 Kane, Nashville F R Helger, Chicago C Cl Hayes. Washington Major D P Dewitt Limit Si Ii Brewster S B 'Keys, Cincinnati Walsh & dau. Illinois W M Hopkins, Washington Granville Malcom, Wash J Wiley & fan). Washington I Pettehone, Washington Mrs Bane & child, Illinois J 8 Bane, Lacon Illinois C Silver, Pottsville J J Silver. Pottsville Wm Frick, Chester. Pa Wm Frazier, Few York Thos Terry. New York J P Stiner Mrs Steiner . ACES Steiner Mks Clara Steiner JD Steiner A C Spring.. 1308tOn C Parker & w. Pittsburg Fl Broolctleld, Pittsburg Mrs Reaney, Pittsburg! Chas G tionnell, New York Miss E MeMann. New York John Carle, Jr & w. N Y 302,502 05 295,125 00 For the Week. Total. Tons. Cwt. VMS. Cwt. —32.352 02 213,32 S 03 .... 2,900 05 33.261,.13 1,117 02 13,501 00 203 06 5,208 12 010 07 260 18 893 08 .. 1,968 15 18.937 12 .... 1,233 15 14.952 01 .... 2,250 10 45,555 16 .... 304 06 892 10 610 02 9.53214 .... 788 17 16,315 10 .... 514 18 9,500 i 6 .... 158 16 900 18 82 10 1,585 13 .... 250 00 2,1390 14 25,589 5 866,742 06 758,308 00 2a5.6 - N 08 486,703 16 642,333 04 .65,974 16 ge Belem, Atagu.elt AS a. Philadelphia Exchange. 3 I: °AIM. 6 N Penna R iov 10 d 0.... .... 103? 50 Sch Nay Prei 2935 ..400 do. pref.. cash 25% 100 do pref... b3O 2555 10 0 do pref.. • .b3O 26% 100 Rea d ing R. 61% . 21• • • • • • • • 61 150 Cam ScAllan pref.. 21 1.100 do .... ....• .866 21 7000 Susci danal 65...b30 65 1000 do.. • . b3O 65 1000 Pen nass cash 100.11 2000 Reading 65.'36 129.4 1000 Allegheny co 6s, R. 63 BOARDS. AUGUST 26—Evening. family, and $7@1,60 1. bbl for fancy bri: ads, word ing to quality. Rye Flour is selling in a email Way at g 4.760611 bbl. Corn Meal-- - There is very, little doing ; Brandywine is held at $4.20, and Pennsyl vania Meal at $4 bbl. GRAIN.--Holders of Wheat are firm in their views, and there is a moderate business doing. About 6,000 bushels sold at 130@1380 for old red, 115 01300 for common to prime new do, and 1028660 ip Sifehel for white, as to quality. Rye is selling at 103 ig?„'tille for old Penns} ivania, and" 90a ifa bushel for De g , Delaware. Corn—there is more doing, and [Hien' are well maintained ; about 10,000 bushels Weaken:: mixed sold at 790, and 2,000 bushels choice do at 900, and prime yellow at 132 e buahel. 13.0.R.K..-- , Quercitron is quiet et $3O Illon"for let No. 1. - OOTTON.—.There is very little doing in the way Of sales. Midttlinge are quoted at 68@6in Vit cash. GROCERIES.—Oodge.is srearee, but firmly held. Small lota of Rio ate selling' at26'280 In Sugar there in rather more doing; 400 boxes Ouha sold at 9. 1 / 4 @toMa, and 50 trhds Porto - 'tie° at I rlo4:giZal. PROVISIONS.—There is very little datee'. 'lt em Rams are in fair demand, atlrom 11W,R13).4a,. and salt do B.Xe r lb, and Shoulders at 53.:',a5X.3. Mess Pork is held at . $14@14.50 bbl. PrTme /Tatter' is held for higher prices. Rees are selling at Via IfY dozen. Lard is held at tie IR lb for prime tierce. FOWRISKY (39Ltinues Fealee j 100' bbiES 0///0 . 81,1 d at 47Ke. and drudge at 46e. Ip . gtdlon, The following are the receipts of Flour and Grata at this port to-day Flour.. Wheat s . NEW CARTES DE 'VISITE BY GIITEMITNST. -Mr. F. autekunst, the eminent Photographer, No 704 and 706 Arch street, has just issued, in his usual supeitor style, Cartes de Visite of Clement B. Barclay, Esq., Miss Nellie Chase, and Goy. Curtin. FINN QIJALITY CLARET FOR TABLE USE. —The summons to the late a 11. Mattson dealers in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth stree hr, have now in. store a very superior article of Olaret Witte for table use. UPHOLSTERING, .._o n AItPETB CUT, ALTERED, and laid old Furniture reupholstered, Mattresses and Bedding overhauled and made up equal to new, at Patten's West-End Store, 1408 Chestnut at. Large jobs contrastedf or at less than iisual.prises. au2.7 3t 1408 Chestnut street A.BRIVALS AT THE HOTEL% UP TO 12 O'OLOOK LAST NIGHT. 1.11 Chestnut streets. Mrs Moore. Boston E V Bryan. St Louis J W Bradley, N Y W H Ott. Brooklyn: S P Carpenter, eLtsburgi E Sclinabel,Coatiecticut O G Holt. Connecticut Norwood Penrose, Is J H Gray,Maysville, Hy J D Elizabeth, N J St L Price. Slizabeth. N J RHCndlipp&wf,NY. Mrs Jane Y °nog, Del City Mrs 0 F Sherman. Del CitY W H Rnelt fellow & ivf,N Y Esther Howe, Mass St Lowe. N H L White, New York E W VaiLl; Worcester O Richard,.Prav, R I J L Reynolds &wife Miss Reynolds G P Renwick, M D, Wash S Stinemetz, Washington Thos Foulke & wf. N York &Edwards. Shrevesburg 0 Cowan„Shelbyville C 0 Simpson, New-York. F Shroder, Lancaster F Maguire. Hasten L Jarrett, Baltimore P T Todd, Boston . J Bauman Miss Martha Beaman W H Norton, Chester, Pa - I:Betty, Chester, Pa J C Thorn &sisi or W Gardner, Nantucket P Jeukes Smith .T. Gallagher, 1J S A Gen Keyes, II d & Sergeant Mulford. II S A f 4 51 Steinman. Peons, iMajor Z E Bliss. II 8 & Miss Clara Gillmore, N Y Alex Omen. Chica to Sire J B Clark, Washington Mrs W Stickler, Washing'n T G Wall, Princeton T D Carson, Gettysburg J W Stewart PR-cousin' James SHagarty,Baltituore Leonard Whiting,. Ohio b McKee. Pittsburg Geo B Waldron. N Y J 1' Houston, New York. E B Dana, New York H Williams, New York Floyd Bailey. New York & Bald win, New York S R Glen. New York- Moffat°, Indiana :tree., below Ninth. L VSpeneer. Jersey City W Havemanti'AtnrcAel H J Wo,sd, California B Hock, California C S Wood, California Girard—Chestnut s J A Vanderslice. Penna J Albertson. Penna. F Haas & wf, Pittsburg . A Kauffman, New York Mai S Lathrop, Alex, Va Mrs It Emith, Alexandria C Gibbons. Alexandria. Va Mr Wheeler. New York J Garteide & fa, tit Louis A El Reitlinger, - Patna J Hutchinson, New York F Holbrook, I 1 8 N Mrs Pittman & eh, N York Mrs Getty, New York H Tobias, New York J Thompson, Boston C Goodman, Boston ifecii)Ldautbrn:ta. . _ . . T Clay. California S 1' Eagle & wf. Lane co Miss C Eagle. Lancaster so C Eagle, Lancaster co Miss Jadict. Baltimore Judie. Baltimore V;Smith, Baltimore A Thompson &s, Penna J Barrington - & wf, N York I Kirkpatrick, Baltimore S L Kingsley, New York Jas McGregor, Memphis _ B G Comstock, Wash'n. D C Chas r Williams. N York R H Brubaker, Lanc co tV F Robeson, New Jersey A. Patterson. Nashville Louis Schultz, Indianapolis S C Davis. - St Louis - . B H ;rover. Wash, D C D Hugus Pittsburg J D Ramaley, Pittsburg W C Duncan, Pittsburg W Ferris, Pittsburg. Francis Hastings Jos Morrell, Jr R Randolph G P Colbern • • F Whitney,Toronto,C W W S Newman & son, Chic Henry Miller, Chicago SK Altinton, Chicago John Fowler & la.Fenna Sam'l Allah, Pitt iburg P Bat tan, Columbia . • • • Peter Hughes, Pittsburg R Wall, Pittsburg V S Doebler. Williamsport H C Colter, Fort Wayne D Gray. Bellefonte R S Brestling Sr wf, Chicago .lil L Maguire t Cincinnati H B Stone, Cincinnati. . . Jas Moore, Williamsport] B F Guy,Washinaton Jas Barns, Lewistown Jas Potter. Jr, Lewistown. Jno D Smith, Pennsylvania T Blackburn & la, Lock Hay Miss Blackburn,LockHaven Miss L Bumgard, Lock Hay J B Quigle, Lock Haven Jno S Schultz, U S A L doodfellow, Cincinnati N P Sawyer. Pittsburg J B Kennedy, Pittsburg- Mrs M A G Harrisb'g Miss M E Seiler, Harrisburg Chas Jaffrey, Independence H C Stark.lndependence Mr & Mrs Costello,Hayana W H Sherwood Bierchtints'—lrottrth S Marburg, New York T L Belford. Baltimore J Porter, Wheeling, A Waterman, New York George R White, Pittsburg B Arnold, Ottawa, 11.1 A Arnold . , Tun Haute 111.1liostem, Jelliet. 11l S Ottenhelmer. Peoria, /11 W LLB Hope. kid A -P Hogan, Regelsvile, Pa T Worman; Allegheny city Mrs Cochran,AlleghenSicitJ Mrs H Spratt. Allegheny city Miss Begge, Allegheny city pdtesjiaercer, Allegheny O'Y S Bachrach, Baltimore It B Allison, Indiana John Brown, Jr, Allegheny S Begarty. Penne, A. Davis. Marion • C Kimberland W Earner W McNamara. Penna. John Q Dice. Lock Haven H Let, Jr, Allentown S II Norton, II S N Hon J D Stiles, Lehigh co Geo-Bower, Lehigh co J W Porter. Pittsburg J F Day. Pittsbn - Jas E Langslow. -1 D S N H Schuyler, Omaha, DI 'l' J P Solomon. Hazleton H Holmes, Boston W D Tombler, DI Chunk Hon A Packer,M. Chunk A 0 Brodhead, M Chunk Henry K Case. New York Thos Gilkes, Michigan H(1 Craton, Mass "4 A-11 Blair, Carlisle B Bunt, NewYork :-` American—Chests= W H Wikoff, H Jersey - Mrs May T Hull, "Providence H J McLain Geo Taylo r B Morse, Buffalo J N Aida; Louisville J H Muir,Baltimore S Somers Batimore J Worley. Cleveland J J Templin, Easton W T Vangesel. Wilm, Del J Stnyser & wf. York G W Carson, Louisville, Ky TB Wigfall, New York, Brengle & la. Md Miss M Letson. Ohio Letson & wf, Ohio . J H Alberteen. N Orleans Thou Cowling, Washington Geo W Harvey. Wash J W Brock kart Scranton C Pyle. Easton Mr & Mrs Douglas, N York D Morrie, Atlantic City J Wilt & wf. Hanover, Pa 4owiankl. Gonnedioilt, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1863: ~1,900 bble. . 8,100 bus. .10,200 bus. ..,5,600 bus. CATLIN—TURNING.—At the residence of W. Burnside, Norristown, Pa., August 26; 1863, by Rev. F. S. Halsey, Captain C. A. Catlin, of Jacksonville, 111., to Carrie M. Turning, formerly of Philadel phia. No cards. M 0 ALE—WlLSON:—lnßaltimore, August 24th, at the Cathedral; by Rev. John McNally, Edward Moale, TT. S. Army, to Jeannie, daughter of the late Richard Wilson, all of Baltimore. STONE.—At Germantown, on the evening of the 25th inst., Anna angers, wife of J: Emery. Stone. Friends of the family are invited , to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Market Square, on Friday afternoon next, at 4 o'clock punctually. In terment at Laurel Hill. +• MARCH.—On-Wednesday morning, 26th inst., Anna P., (3aughter of the Rev. DardelAtarch, in the 20th year of her age. The friends of the-family, andmembers of the con gregation of Clinton-street Church, are , respectfully invited to attend the funeral service, ether father's residence, 822 Pine street, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock precisely. * _ _ • ALLINGIIAM.-On 24th inst.', Johnny, only son of John and Louisa Allingham, aged , 2' years, 10 months, and sdays. [NewYork papers please copy. ] The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from .tha-ro.iccace -- or his grandfather, William Gilpin ' Esq.. Otis street, below Front, on thin (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. DUNGAN.—Suddenly, on the morning of the 21st inst., Caroline; wife of the late George Dunaan, In the 49th year of hor age. - * BUNKER.—On the-25th of August, at Fort' Mif flin Magazine, Elizabeth C. Bunker, aged 60 years and Tmonths, wife of Benjamin Bunker, gunner- Ti. S. Navy, and formerly of Charlestown, brass. * IRELAND.—On the 24th inst., Catharine widow of the late Geo. Ireland, in the 20th year of her age. SPENCER.—On the 21th inst., Wm. Spencer, in the 75th year of his age. " street. below Arch. P Wolff, Mansfield • B B Orr, Mansfieldj B Dale, New elbanT, Ind D McWilliams, Marion, 0 W H einn, Des Moines J H Cooner, Xenia, 0 Chas C Bnlobett. Dover,Del S Nickson, lJ B N S Patterson, Marietta, Pa M H Stanton • . . . . Jas Bra win. St Louis H Smith, U S N W Fleming, Pittsburg ' J Landis, hid • Ellis Reeves, Phcenixville Master J id Reeves, do -- Philip Gruff', Pittsburg uir H Welsh & la J W McClown Pittsburg B F Chambers, Maryland B Manzy, Joliet. 11l V Jackson, Ft Wayne L Mathus. Port Royal N B Remick. Georgetown C W Ellis, Warren co, Pa T W Roy, New York N Reetzler, Port Royal John Roberts, Trenton A J Pritchard. II B N J Van Valer, Cape May W Hawked, England_ l Altoona Henry Rice, Columbia R C Kimball, Canton, 0 Geo Warren, New York E Allen, Brooklyn Steigerwalt, St Louis Joe Herrman, St Louis Ca watzin ger, Allegheny E Gwatzinger, Allegheny A Strauss, Davenport L Strauss, Des Moines • street, above Fifth. C Drummond, Conn R Sargent, Hilton Head B Hutton D Healley. M D, N J C F Groshotz, Washington Lewis Baur, Virashington I Mrs Piere Washington I !lass Herring, Washington I W Lowrey, N Haven Wilcox, Southington C t; Rust, Fulton, NY H Siam, Salem L Bond &wf L hi Bond, Jr Ueo Lear, Doylestown - H Lear, Oeylestown J Pratt, Dover. Del P Ludlam, N Jersey John C Brown, Reading. C Fraser, Connecticut B F. Lehman, Bethlehem Joh n P Hunt. Pittsburg ?CB Mount. New Yorkfl. JILA H Cotten Smyrna. pet JW- Caswell - John C Scott, IS St. Louie—Chestnut dna F Bodes & la. trii. illDs A Morre , l 'Washington kljtichter. Now York Deo W Wood. New York Jno Smith, New York Wooc, Bridgeton, ri J d M Part J N Waters E Ohs dwiek j J lininbr, New York T Wagner: Neer York I..s4berger. New York N Brown, Albani . A A Jewett, Now ork Mrs Ktur4eg,Diew York T T Beattie w, Loub Ville X Coffman, Darren, 0 WP Spencer, Baltimore' D a:duff. Delaware N Munroe, U A G M firdlon„ Clitearto' Rawl Davis,New Y,ork A Gartnrich, Harrisburg' . . John Witteler W Whitney, New York E Ii Alden, Doston. Robt Tho Mane n. Parma firs JT Itempeon, Peen& 'rhos Z.ll R wf. Marietta Miss T 1 Clark, Marlette E P Thompson, Ashland Rev J 6 Williams,' Balt W tt Johmion, Baltimore W Heebner: Pt Dariinn W 31 Gwynneth, Boston Cleo B Swain. Boston ( Pittfield, New York D W Moore, New Jersey J) B. Taylor. 11S C I) Bennett. New C ork. judge Donaldson, rotten' WWlliame White . . , `CStartArian, Baltiniore - El 8 - retire: reef, above Third, G SiTiirklrmton. lllino e - , W Mci Z "nosy Berkeley, Bowlenburg DB:agars Valle. MiR4 &Sprout, iVirtirtraFetle Miss M U Sprout, Niagara .0 7 fiarornett; ClucZanasi B *B ssl.m. N . R it Steen, Pmegrove, Pa M Frititiniw - F Mker & - eon':ft timore (1 L'Hereey, Wheeling, Va n: 8 Magee' Ff F Rage°, W Wrßrneh, Bhatewielc T Vontgomely,.B.Srtterd W Wallaee Bethlehem . '" B Veining, AlleOkeey J I HoT. Martin"sbdrg".- S Sherd; Illinois D Dellinger, Lima, 0* The Unton—Rwoh's Coleg; s - - - - - - J B Laverty, Lancasterce numderhainor, Colnurbue Cquigirthamer. Columbhe R newOn, ifteinnati Mrs Dose, BC Lords .T Hoff(latin lifsdhon.lnd John 4 reen, Madimon, Ind M Wlernheld. Aurora, Ind R RI rnonvon, New York P Meruresh,Pennevlvania J B penal& Oberlin: Obi( 18 Too 8 131nlef,Allen.town Mee Killinger; Ohio 0 Spurrier, Lancaster C b tinbbard; Indiana C 0 lon aene'cleer, A 0 Reuinger, Allentown M Salomon. Raltirnoter . . . . . .A Fed ebleiclt L,-Beltimnre J R Field & lit,Viriabiagton Madison—Mnconall ac g Mire& la, NemJrattlY W MoDowrll,Doyiestown J B Mulford W H Bettv, Delaware' Jos H Bond, Delaware' I-1 Grey, New JersoP E ',Thomas Joh filvers, New Joiner 8 A. Johnson, Pittsburg. Chas Bottler, Poona Jas Sores, ?mina W Johnson &la, Md Wilson D Large, Penns, 13 El black, Penna reelt, above Harket. A A black: 'Nunn •1! Beal; Curver~vilke' M Dicklo;Conterbvillo , R H Eloogh; Poona P Carrell, Mina ' Gaut W C Paddock, Mass. R tiSorp, 61 Colton, New York James Stinson, Perina .TE Dickson K Dickson, Nana S Witsoc, Pem,a S Cad 'malodor, •POIiIIII Jos F Smith, Stroudsburg t street. above Sixth: C Stokes, Vow Jersey • D banes:4*r: Sohn 11 Brady. India-no:YR R'eleey. Pennsylvania 1). aseff. Reading. Pa Oep W Fasick, Mttliin, Pa States Union—Mark V Doss. usetts Bradley N Howell Hobt G 61 Moran. N York J Wegener, Jr, Juniata, Pa Mist, Wenner Juniata, ra Jarnes Henry, Coatesville bi Irwin, .A llegb ony SPECIAL NOTICES. THE BALD, AND THOSTI WHO ARE TROD"- bled with dryness and falling off of the hair, should. use JAYNE'S HAM. TONIC. It excises the scalp to new and healthy'action, removes dandruff, causes a free cir culation of blood through the scalp, • n mrishing exist ing hair, and cattninghtew hair to grow on heads that lave been bald for years. Here is some of the evidence: Mr. A. B. RATAN, of Jackson, Mega county, Pa., writes : "'My Is ife. through Eickness, lost the greater portion of her hair. and the little that remained turned gray. By a faithful application of Jaryne's Hair Tonto her hair has been rerstortd, and has resumed its natural color." Mr. N. MONEY, of Delaware county . , Ohio, says: " Two members of my fanally lost their hair through typhoid fever ; but by the continued use of Jayne's Hair Tonic they'have now good heads of hair." Mr. F. PATTERSON. of Birena Vista, Allegheny coun ty, Pa.-, writes "My head becoming full of dandruff, my hair at last began falling:Out. until It was quite thin in places. After using - two bottles of Tayne's Hair. Tonic these symptoms were removed. and sty hair be gan to grow and th rive' as usual." Mr. .T. B. Warmit, Grayron, Carter county, Ky., writes: "About one year ago my head became per fectly bald, and, after waiting. in 'vain for some indi cations of my hair growing again. I procured two bot tles of Dr. Jayne's Hair Tonic. and after using it strictly according to directions: a new coat of hair came out. perfectly natural and glossy, and'has continued:to grow well ever since." ' Prepared only by Dr. D. S%.IrNE & SON. 2 CHESTNUT Sti ee t anti tothe3t ONE-PRICE ULOTHLNG, , OF TELE LATEST .iTYLISS, made in the Best Manner, expressly for ittTLIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi•. rims. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Ors-Palos Sreratt is strictly adhered to. hdl are thereby treated alike. del2-13 , JONES & CO.. 604 BURNET Street DR. STEPHEN S WEET, OP CONNECTICUT, is the author of " Dr. Fwent'i . fallible Liniment. " ~~.~a,aFz.a~~a 3:31P0D. pLACK BABY GE RERNANIS.—JUST -•-• opened, a case of LUPIN'S BAREGE HERNANIS. Lupin's Black Crape Marets. Do. do. Tamartines. Do. do. Bareges. • Do. do. Summer Borebazines. Do. do. Chally Tsmises. Do. do. Striped and Check Bareges. - D0..d0. Mousseline de babies. Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, do. BESSON & SON'S Mourning Store, No. 91S CHESTNUT Street. EYBE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND Streets. open taday one case FALL DIMS SILKS. Solid. Brown Fip,:Lred Silks. Solid Blue Figured - Silks. Solid Mode Figured Silks. Solid Green Figured Silks. & LANDELL, FOIJRTIE AND LIICH. are opening for Fall sales. Colored. French Inertness. New Balmoral Skirts. . Back Silks all prices. Flannels for Fancy Skirts. MOSQUITO BARS BY TI B MOE, Green, Blue and. White Mosquito Bars. BYRE & LANDELL.. MTHE PRESENTATION OF A large Silk.lieginiental Flag, to. the...nth-11- S. Iroopg, will lake place at CAMP WILLIAM PENN', on MONDAY Afternoon. Attend . 3 - kat 5 . 0 clock. Aepecialtrain will leave BEAKS Street at 3.30 P. M. Returning will leave CHELTON HILLS STATION at 7.15 P. M. an27-ths COPITINENTAL ROWEL cm"— ar Tb e Coupons due September let. 3863. on the eight per cent. Mortgage Bonds of "THE CONTINENAL HO TEL CO." will be payable on and after that day noon presentation of the same at the COMIIER DIAL BANK in the city of Philadelphia. J. kERCISADIT PRICE, an 27 St ' Tres:Barer. MNOTICE, -THE RENNSYLVANT/i FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, - • Allf nst 26th, 1863. Te Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Penn sylvania Fire Insurance Company will-beheld at their Office on MONDAY. the 7th day of September next, at 10 o'clock A. , when an election will be held for nine Directors. to serve for the 'ensuing year au27•tse7 WM. 0 CROWELL. Secretary. SEVENTH WA.HD * NA.TIONAL T.11 , 110N EXECUTIVE COMMIT ES. —A meeting of the Committee was held last evening, at the Headquar ters, NINETEENTH and SOUTH, and organized by elect ing JOSEPH MOORE as President. JOHN HOL HES as Secretary, and JOHN NOBLE as Treasurer, for the en suing year. On motion. JAMES DIOR was elected to represent the ward in the • ity Committee. JOSEPH MOORE,-President. Attest—Tony HOLMES. Secretary. au27-lt CAIMP BRISBIN, SCRA.NTON, PA., August 24, larl —At a meeting of Company F. 491 h Regiment P.-S. M., held this day. Mr. M. A STARK having been elected Chairman, and Mr. E. D. LEO TARD, Jr., Secretary, the following preamble and reso lutions werennanimonsly adopted : -•- - Whereas, THOMAS POTTER, Esq.,. of the Fifteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, has generously pre sented to each of the officers and men of this Company an Oil-Cloth Blanket; therefore Resolved, That the thanks of this Company are due, and are hereby tendered, to Mr. POTTER for his thought ful regard for the crinfort of the citizen soldiers now en camped here. and but partial:y protected from the weather, by, the slight shelter tents furnished to the troops. .Regolved. That a copy of these proceedings be for warded to Mr. Potter, and also to the Philadelphia daily papers. M. A. STARR, Chairman.. LSDYARD. JR., Secretary- Sib , "ala.' THE QUICKSILVER RIMING 1119-3. COMPANY.—The Transfer Books of this Com ny will close on MONDAY, August 31st, and reopen rILONDAY, September 7th. _ By order. S. B. RANDOL, Secretary. NEW YORK. August 24,;1663., an2l.6t OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY,. AND LANCAS TER RAILROAD COMP &NT. PHILADELPHIA, August, 1E63. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Cora- Pany will be held on FRIDAY. September 4. 1861 at ll o'clock A. M.. at the corner of THIRD Street and wrt,- LING'S Alley, at which time an election will be held for thirteen Directors to serve for the ensuing year. au22.1.2t. GEORGE S&BSR. Secretary. Ir. OFFICE OF THE 'LOCUST MOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON. COMPANY. _ PHILADELPHIA, August 21, 1663. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the above Company, held this day. a DIVIDEND OP ONE DOL LAR PER SHARE was declared - on the capital stock, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representa tives on and after the 31st inst. The transfer books of the Company will be closed until the let day of Septem ber next. ann-tsel JOB. C COPPIICK, Treasurer IMAVIS AU X ELMIGANTS.—EI. JO. 'SEPH ZACKEV, de Paris, Gerant.de la liaison GRANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Tailleur, No. 609 CHESTNUT. Street, Philadelphia, a lihonneur d' avieer dee nombreux amts' et cormaissantes fairest one Phone. cable public) qui Von deja favorise de lens clientele, vient de resevoir de Paris et Londres, les modes les Plus recentes et les mieux. portees POUT la saison d'ete. EL GRANDVILLE STOKES a mis a sa disposition les eteoffes les plus belles at lee meilleures qualites, des pre mieres manufactures d'Enrope. - Les officieres et soldats de tont grades y trouvront les meilleures (mantes d'etoffes, a des prix tres moderes Velegance de sa coupe, ains'que le cachet de distinction qua la caracterise, est data trop coma dam:l.l3lin pour en renonveler leers meriteu. . ty?3,2ro MNATIONAL UNION PARTY.—`THE .Delegates elected to the CITY CONVENTION, to nominate candidates for City and County Officers, will meet on THURSDAY, Augn , t h 7, 1363, at SANSO2I - HALL, at 10 o'clock A. • The Delegates to the SENATORIAL and LEGISLA TIVE CONVENTIONS will meet on MONDAY Evening, August 31, 1861 and the WARD CONVENTIONS on FRIDAY Bylining, August 28. 1863. at 'such places in their respective Districts as shall be determined on by a maioritv of the Delegates thereto elected. The WARD COMMITTEES OP SUPERINTENDENCE Will meet on WEDNESDAY. Evening. 'August 36.1863, in their respective Wards, and elect a member of- the City Committee of Superintendence. By order of the City Executive Committee of the Na• tional Union Party. ___ WILLIAM H. '4%10. President. Toni J. FRA.Nimis, - bectetaries. ' H. B. GARDINER. r 3. . ST. LUKE'S AIIMILVVRY To THE SANITARY COBillfiSt3lON earnestly soliolts from members of the Congregation and others, contributions for the bene fi t of Sick and Wounded' Soldiers. 'Articles' of 'diet, flannel, and*other goods, may be. sent ,to.the Society's 'room in the basement , of the Chnrch,,THlß.-; TRENTH 'Street,- below' Sumac: every FRIDAY. 'be tureen S and."t o'clock, and money to tish Ifreasurer, `" C A ELLIIIES OIISMILN, 1218 South' DELSWA:RE "1414 e. iyl7-cltatlin2V street, above Third. Chas A Major are isapecially recommended Co' clermusw, pub lic eveakers, and persons of literary habit's and eaden tary fife. why, main free digestion, a relish for food. And clear inewYar faculties. •_Delicate females and weak 1ar1302113 are certain to ftnd in'dhese titters wllet they hays•so long lookcl'fOr. • PLANTATIDN BITTERS. The sale of the Plantation Bitters is tilthout precedent in the history of the world. There is no secret in the matter. They are at once the moat speedy. strengthen ing health-restorer ever. discovered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Their Purity can aware be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated Calleays. Bark, Casearilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, lavender. Flowers, Wintergreen. AU/ 36, Clo ver-buds. Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway. Corian der. Burdock. 8.--T.-1860—X. &a. May etcangthen. and itVigorate. Tliky create a - healthy appetite. They ffZe ab antidorYtn change of Yritter and diet They overoome effeein of dissipation and late boars, TheYetnonelfeci the ST item and onlitien Die min& Taw prey( nt'iniartenablir and intermitand fevers. Tftey purify tha'b4ath and midity of tlie'stothach Th'Cl cure DyRI*I43IA, ard,Cottetipatton_ The 7 ease Narrhine., Chetara. and Choler Morbria. They ease - Liver timplalnt'and Nerrooe Vend ache. They are the best, Ittere ietlie world. The' make the weak rcalYetiong; tr.tr anzi 'gusted nataieto grail etorer. • i e followfag kaartllnt 'and 'o=riicatlc atateraenV can tar aeon at om* ofilCe : Letter of RAI: L. B. CaM4ch:Chi4Faln.of the Yonk Regiment. 17zus - Acco7rA - CitEK - , March 4tli. 1 , Owing to the great expogure arid ter.lble decomposl taro after'Ltbe battle of Antietam, I'vais utterly prostrated and sick My stomach wflui.3'ndt retaba'medieine. &Attie Plalatatlon Bitten; prepartd by Dr. Drake • ;of IVevr York, w,ispreeeribed bi"giiri me grtrength and itul 'appetite- To jnyarbatsurprise rbey gavo•me immediate '.rellief. Two bottleTafanost allow*l me to join my •-' * • r bave since — seen them used in :man? CAAII3, and am free to say, fer"hospital or private purpeees I hztow at.thiag like thent:- ItIV. a F. GaiNE; t!Maplain Lettor from the Rev: run: GILDB, St:-Clitirsstile, Pa.: anirringrEN : You. 'w3tts kind enough., on a former on. 0£614011., to send me a hdirdozen bottiOgor Plantation Sitio - is for $3.60. 3fy WiMlining derived-so mush hems tit frorp the use of these PAtt,4l3. I 'desire tett° continue them-and you will pleszs , sera us six bottle's - more for the mane? inslosed. I am, very-truly, yours, N. E. GILDS: - motor Ger. lief: Oliterea. SCILDIERB' HONE,' Scrpraprestrmorr's Gangs, CINCINNATI, OarO, Jan.l6th; I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our noble soldiers who stop hem; more or less didabled rom various causes.'and the abet is marvellous and gratifying. finch a preparation as this is I - heartily wish in frosty family: h i gepital, and at hand on 'every" battle field. O. W. D. AOOkRiTg, SaperintendeutV Dr. W. A. Canna, Burgeon of • dia . Tenth Vermont Regiment, writes : " I wish every' soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They tralhe.most effective, par feet, and harmless tonic I ever used:" WILLARD'S HOTEL: WASIIINGTON, D. C., Nay 21(1, 1863. Gurrrimmusr: We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the panularity of late& daily in creases with the guests of our house. - Respectfully,- SYKES. CHAEPW/CK. & 60 dm. &c„ &c.., &c:. &c.; atc, Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-elmile of our signature on - a steel-plate label, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAIKE. & CO.; 202 BROADWAY. W. Y. • Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Gro cers, Hotels, Saloons, and country dealers. iY2S-thstuirtm MILITARY NOTICES. ATTENTION, E COMPANY ! !-E Company, 20th Regiment, P. Ed V., will meet at their Armory. PftnNT and LO3IDA.RD Stre ts. on THURSDAY EVENING, August 27th, 1863, at o'clock. to sign bounty roll. - By order Captain C. W. McOLINTOCK. Joan Cl.- NITRO, Secretary. tCOMPANY 0,32 D REGIMENT, p.—The members will ensemble at the Armory. on THURSDAY next. the Wth bast between 4 and 6 P. M. Bountynd 10 P. fif to sign . the Pay Rolls for the City By order of CAPT. W. - W. ALLEN. E. H. OGDEN, O. S. au?6-2t• CORPS OP HONOR, U. S. A.. • INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA, • SA43 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of die abllity.will apply for information or enlistment in the INVALID CORPS t0...4 Lient. RIIBBR BASTIAN. Invalid Corps, • ." 293 8. T 1 ird street, Philadelphia, or to . Lient. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, 611 Brown street. and N. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden ate , Phila . Pay and allowances , . excepting bounty and pension, same as in IL S. Infbntry. E. M s.TTHSWS, Major let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Phila'del phis, ans tf "REA DQUABTERS O 1 - PROVOST MARSHAL, DISTRICT, Pa-, 511 BIM WM Street. Pnuanni.yrrrA. August 22.1563. Notice, is hereby given, that a reward of SAIO, and the reasonable expense incnrrqd, will be paid to any person for the apprehension and delivery of a 'deserter at the Headquarters of the nearest Provost Marshal. JACOB R. STRETCH, Captain and Provost Marshal, au27-3t - Third District of Pennsylvania, 111FEADQII.A.RTERS PROVOST MARSHAL, SECOND DISTRIC, PA., August 24, Ise3. - DRAFTED NEN from this Di- trict, claiming exemp tion, are requested to bring with them their witnesses, and any failing to appear on the day notified will be deemed. DESERTERS, and be subject to the. penalties prescribed therefor by the Rules and Articles of War. EDWIN PAL 51ER, Provost Marshal and President of the Board of Enrolment. WILLIAM M. BIILL, Commissioner of Board. R. W. RITCHIE, au2s-6t Surgeon of Board. 10rEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST " IMARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA., 24E5 South THIRD Street. . . PHILADBLPHTA, August 19, 1863. This Office be open daily. from 6A. K. to 2 P. M. , 'except Saturday.s, when the office will close at IP. M. SECOND WARD—AII Drafted Men of the Second ward who hasFe not reported, and whose time has not been ex tended, will be apprehended forthwith as deserters. THIRD WARD—AII drafted men of the. Third ward (being the Second Sub-District),. who haxe not reported, and whose time has not been extended,are notified to appear or be deemed deserters. The FOURTH WARD (being the Third-Sub-District), Will be heard in the following order: - MONDAY. An g 24, Nos. 1 to 100 inclusive. TUESDAY, Aug. 25,-Nos. 101 to 200 inclusive.. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 28, Nos. 201 to 300 inclusive. THURSDAY, Aug. 27, Nos. 301 to 400 inclusive. FRIDAY. Aug, 28, Nos 401 to 500 inclusive S &TURD AY, Aug. 29, Nos. 501 to 539 inclusive, and hearing cases generally.. B.—Substitutes have preference. ' WM. E LEHMAN. Provost Marshal and President of the Board. CHARLES MURPHY. - Commissioner of-the Board. - N. -H. MARSSLIS, an24-tf Surgeon of the Board. ITRADQUARTERS OF PROVOST mertsHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA.. PITILADELI'HIA, August 23.1883. If OTICE is hereby given to all drafted. men of the Seventeenth Ward that their time for claiming exemP• tine, offering substitutes, or, reporting for- duty, is ex tended until the 29th day- of-August lust- after which time all those persons failing to comply with the above notice, will be liable to arrest as Deserters. Notice is also given to those drafted men. of the. Six teenth ward 'who have not as vet reported. themselves, .that failing to do so by. the 29th day of August inst , they will benbli,hed as deserters andurrested as such. The time fo p r the Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards is extended until further notice. By order of the Board of Enrolment. JACOB S. STRETCH. ' Captain and , Provost Marshal. - FRANKLIN D. STERNER, Comm6 . sioner. ALEXANDER C: HART, au24:6t Surgeon. PROPOSAL& TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. —Sealed Proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Building a Publio School-house in the,Twentr -font th ward. " will be received bo the undersigned at the office, southeast corner ofSIXTH and ADELPHI Streets, until WEDNES- P AT..September 2d, 1863, at\l2 o'clock M.. for building a Public-School-house on a lot of e'round situate on the south side of Venango street, and east side of Wyoming street. in the Twenty-fourth ward. Said ashool-house to bebuilt in accordance with the plans of JOHN FRASER. architect, to be seen at the office of EDWARD. SEUPPEIS, Reg-. Chairman of Com mittee op Property, southeast corner of SIXTH and WALNUT Streets. No bids will be considered unless accompanied 'by a 'certificate from the City-Solicitor that the provisions of an ordinance approved May. 25th, 1860, have been com plied with. - By order of the Committee on Property. . JAMES D. CAMPBELL, Secretary Controllers of Public Schools. NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN— That Plans and Specifications for School-house will be received by the nndersigned at the office of the Board of Controllers, southeast corner of SIXTH and ADELPHI Streets. until WEDNESD AY, September 2d, 1863. at 12 o'clock M. 7he school=house to be erected on a lot of ground situate -at the northwest corner of Coates and. Sixth streets, about one hundred and twelve feet on Sixth Street, and one hundred and thirty-nine feet on Coates street. Seven therniand five hundred dollars have been an proprlated for• he erection of the building, including Architect's fees. . -By order of Committee on Property. JAMES D CAMP SELL. au27-thsm3t Secretary Controllers of Public, Schools. LEGAL. ESTATE OF WM. • F: MURPHY; Die- CEASED. • t Whereas'Letters of Administration upon,the Estateof WILLIAM. F. MURPHY. deceased. having been.-imant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said. Es tate are requested to .make payment, and thoin having &aims are requested to mace known the same .without delay to HENRY F. MURPHY ,- Adintr, N 0.1103 CALLOWHILL Street. or No. 339 CHRSTNIIT Street.. Or to his Attorney. J NEWTON BROWN; R. E. corner SIXTH and•WALNBT Streets. an2741.6t* • 'Philadelphia. pORTRAITS .-REIMERS eize Ph otographs in GPI Galore e. trim test of their striking merits ; they snake a pleasing. lasting impres sion at first glance. nECMlll,Street,. above Green. 11*' YOU SHOULD. SEE TO, HAVE AN adequate 'idea of the raro -worth of RBINZE'S Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS, in 01:1 Colors. Ton- will be indelibly imprafted with the:truthful-amis. SECOND Sleet, above. Green. • It*d IVORT 7• - YES.--L•TIEOSE EXECUTED , , at REINER'S are pronounced by imigekto Ike splen did specimens impl sind natural in position. expres sion, and coloalnz.of complexion head. finely modeled. Gallery, $E00111) %red; above Green. • its ( - 1I A DET: : --1;200 OASES. OF DIF, qualitiee received, far sale-by _ _ & and LRSTAIIiA. awn No..IiaCiWALMIT S. and f 1 QRA.MITI3 CAmpA GN INVOICE OF • Gold Lao." and "Gloria" ClutinpAgnejn quart!i and pints, just received per French ship Lice Amelia, tor sale by - CHAS. S. Br CARAT/LLB • , 3§ Sole Agents, au2.7 14G WALNUT andßlWWl= Sts, NEW ipriumeATioNS, pETEMON'S COUN'rEBFFTP DE TECTOR, for. SEPTEMBER, is Pahl 6, & , A , . / 10 . 63 Morning. Gam, THE BEST! p.p.; 111 R.)ICI COI7NTER FEIT DETEri (08., tor SEPPEIVIEMR, is published Thie Morning. Price TF.N Cents. 48 NEW COUNTERIPEITB , ARE folly deacribed in PETER.9O 'S COUNTERFEIT DETEC roR and DREXEL'S BANE-NO CB LIST. for SE ?- TEMBER, which will ba ready This Morning. at B. PETERSON & BROTHERS'. No 306 cliEsnuT Staet, Philadelphia. TF.ame.—One - Dollar a, year monthly - , or Two Dollars yeare. semi-monthly. or Ten %.:enta a Number. ssrtio,n,F , ntt. inserted In it at low 'mt., an9.73t NEW BOOKS- Sant Incelved by 3. B. LIPPINCoTT s CO.. - 715 and 717 MARKET Street- A MANUAL OF INSTRUC'ETCyt S FOR ENLISTIN6f AND DISCHARGING SOLDERS. &c. By Robert Bar tbolotY, M D.. . coNsiTiVrrott CYP THE 'UNITED STATES, and WM'S INUTOItIIi FARB WELL ADDRESS, etnreniete in one voihrm. THE A KM - A(OMT A. OF THE EINE rED STITES OF AMERICA. Folzoth decennial revision. Iv author rit3 of 0, I.;ational Convention for liovi,ing the Phar romcnmin A TFEAT:CER UN 11 - 1 - OISNF, vrith 'reference to the Military Sertice. By W. A. Hammond, Surgeon General. LORE' AND HAYED. Erg the Hon. Me. Nortortrautlior of Stuart of Thiblelth." AT ODDS Try the Baroneee Tautnt.mus, author of " HI te ," &c. HISIORY or' THE SUPERNATUR IL, in all Agee and Conntrifa. BV William vole. SPHERICAL AND' PRACTICAL' ASTRONOMY. By William Chauvenet. 2'v01.. - TH E ARMY CHAPLAIN'S MANUAL. By Fey. S. PineknayFlommond. TRIAL OF THE 601ISTITIS MON. By Sidney- O. Heber.. THE COMPANY CLERK. Showing' how and' when to wake' oat returns,- Sm. By Capt. A. V Kautz. aa2E Qoaoot BOORS I,J PIJIILI . SH - ED' BY EINDSAY &BLAKIETOIX, SitiSouth BIRTH Stroot, 0 - ova Cheatztut. 3111 S. TTITH ILL'S MY LITTLE GAO:MA.I , IIY. 01MHART'S PHILOSOPHY AND LOGI(1. LI.RMENT'S OATEORSItIoF FAMILIAR THINGS. F031.E4 IN ' , ERROR - beRON'S NEW MODERN FRENCH READER. PoWL}:'S ISRAMATIC AND OitATOELCAL EX prZERIoN. ITHSSELL'S R2RIES OF SCHOOL WISTOMES. with Querrlooo for tholbramination c, Stwleoto, Incetrattort7., &c.,,&c. _ . . an 27 NIOAr BOOKS— NEW BcfOE.S. N011f01.6.. A novel By Heerne T. Elliott. Illue tratod. 26. in piper • SL6O in cloth . THE a)vonAc Alsitf THE B VFTLE-FIELD - .7. or, Campairn Sttetobes in Virginia nod fattryland. V 25. TB E PDT,IPIDATIONS'OF HtSTORT A series of Ph•st ;.Things' 67.Samael Ii Hchieffelin. e. 60 51111IIT1 OF THE HENERAL ASEEMBLY . OF THE -:.PREEHYTERIAN CHti - RCH 'for len 60 cents Pon anee cents. LEAVES 7E014f THE , DIARY OF. At ARMY SITIC OFONi or. Spedente or Field, Camp. and HOspita.l 2 • Lifti. By Ttelmas T. D. 41. rov sale 1.3 , WILLIAMS. &ALFRED K.4.RTIEN auld 64M. 11 Et gITTUTT btrPet. CF,N I- FURTER FOR S. - ER TEMBEMI—PITC.RSINS, SOS CWAST N T Street art2s-6t 941. CIFIk 9•&E--FRA 14 - K LFSLIR FOR - SEPTEBltila!!—PlTGaiali'S, SOS C3ESTiIIfIT Streat mm2s-3t 20,cETS1—ATLAITTIC FOR SEP TEMBER. PlTllEllirtn. an'..4 l Bc RIM rftE‘TNITT rectiVoßTEßii• AND I'OBBERS:,. JA - m.1.15. ÜBNT; SANSEV, Sr CO., IMPORTEM AND Jonigas 331=t;IC C. CoOICI.S, Dios. 239 aaxt 241 X. Tllll 1D 6TREEZ-ABOVE.I4 PAILADELPHIA. Have now open their usual LARGE: AND COMPLETE'• STOCK FOREICN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Among which will be found a more titan =tally attrac— tive variety of LAMES DRESS 'GOOK Also, a fall assortment of MERRIMACK AND COCRECO PRIME. and PRISADELP RIA-MADR GOODS:, To which they invite the 'SPECIAL ATTSITTION OP CASH BUYERS. au27-2ra RETAEL DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELT,, .-.Vim.- FOURTH AND A 11011; ARE OPENING FOR M"1-1,1_; 1 / 2 . urneA:row.,, FRENCH MERINOES, GOOD BLA.C . K. SILKS, DARK FIGURED SILKS, NEW PLAID SILKs.--- - NEW FANCY FLANNELS, BALIffORAL PETTICOATS; RED, WHITE, AND - BLVE- - FLANNELS, .&c. FLANNELS, FLANNELS SCARLET, BLUE, , AND CHEERY , OPERA FLANNEL. SAXONY, BALKAEDYALE, andREAL:WELCH FLANNEL. DOMET, SHAKER;- AND- WASHINGTON FLANNEL. GRAY; BLUE, AND REM both tvrille4 - atutplain. SITEPPARD,TII 4 I HARIINGEY, & ARRISON, ants-tuthsl2t 1008-CHESTNUT EMMET. MEN'S W EAR. Good ffil Cassimeres and Meltoris. Light Cassimeres at low.nrices. Fine Black Cassimeres and Doeskins.. Black Broadcloths from $1.711 to $6, Ladies' Cloakings of every description. The largest cloth stock-in Market-street. Tailors' linings and trimmings. COOPER it CONAXD, anl9 8. E corner METH and MARKET Streets, DARK PRINTS. Merrimack. Sprague, Gloucester., Dunnell, American. Coeliac°, Manchester,. Penile, English, &c,. at 20.22. and 25 cents. Dark Delaines. good styles, 25 and 28-cents. Cheap Black Alpacas, 30 to 75 , car As . Wool Delainea, 50 and 60. cents. 6-4 do do $1 to $1.75:. DOMESTIC. GOODS. Cotton Flannels, Drille, and Ticking& White, Red, Gray: Blue, and Fancy Flannels. Bleached and Brown Muslin& at wholesale prices. COOPER COWARD, aul9 S. R corner NINTH and MARKET &redo. LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS.- Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures, at 25c. Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures. at 25c. Fine Brown Lawns, wAh wraall trues, at 25c. Cheap, scarce, and desirable. Cheap, scarce, and desirable. Cheap, scarce, and dEetrable, At JOHN H. STORRS', ttnll 7G.@ ARCH Street s - HABTLISS-BROTAERS ARE STILL ^- 1 offering Their Immense Stock at Prices much Less Than the Coat of Impoitation, - Consisting ot, Lawns, Stilts, Coatings. Cassimeres, Yestings, Bareges, Shawls, Delaines, Chintzes, Poplins. &c. an 6 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. QUMMEB SHAWLS. ,„ grenadine Shawts. $4 - antl . ti 50. Plaid. Spun Silk Shawls, san. Lace Points, $6.50„514c &c. crepe.ae Paris Shawls, $6. Cloth. Cloaks, Silk Mantles, dtc. Also, a Large assortment of Summer Dress Goods selling out - At very low prices. • _ SEARPLESS BROTH - EPS, fIEISSTICOT and 'EIGHTH Streets. 10934 bilEsTiftPr STREW' E. M. NEEDLES OPFERS.POR BALL At prima avierialy,bnam prevent ova of tumor- WEN% GOODS, si deseriDOolue. EN[B.P.OMNRIES, do LINEN RANDEEICIEIEFE, da VEILS, dm. 341. And. reneatally favitea an inspection of kix 10114 cHEsTxtrr smart • sTILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN P4j the. Prices °tall our tirr&IMER DRESS-GOODS. To elope out, we have reduced our st.tck. of Black and. Gray-ground Salt Grenadines to 75c.. They cost. from Slils to $l5Ol . Alloar.sonErench Bareges to 25c. All'ortr 50 and; . S2c French Organdies,to 87M. All‘our Freusn Lawns to , less thanzost. All our inuerwan Lawns as low ao the lowest. - '`loovieces Choke Styles Chintzes tol6c, Willianssville and Wamentta MUslins, 35c. Best Engiiali Cotton Flannel, at SIN c.. STEEL & EOM iTXP. IDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH EHt. coND Street. are now clewing • BLACK . SILKS AT • REDUCED, PRICES. • Black Silks at $1,.1.12%, andffl:26c Summer Silks ativsinced prices. Poniard Silks at.seduced•nrices. • Bilk Orimadineast reduced - juices. Fine Organdies atrednced „wises. Fine Dress Ocods, all reduced. • Fine Modes, I3lnes, and Pearl•Bareges. Plain Blues, Buff, and Pink Percales. or Boma Chlritses, lust received. N. B.—Suet received- one case otsuperior quality Plain Silks. The colors are Browns, Blues, Modes; PerPle. snillreen I price. Pt 373 i; been selling 10 SL 715. jy2o-tt COMMISSION HOUSES. BAGS 1 BAGS I BAGS ! NEW AND SECOND HAND, SBANLESS. BURLAP, AND GUNNY SAGS, Constantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.. No. 1.13 NORTH FRONT,STREET. .$t WOOL BACKS . POR SALB. DRAFTED MEN CAN BE FUR .. NIMBI' 'with SUBSTITUTES and ltaV4l 011111). tercel in immediately en application at.W rANTrI 4 Street, second door. au2d-6t,* A FBICIA N"GINGER--40 000 POUNDS, paid y for sale by fin26if WILLIAM M. T ' 1.11" ""antg3li, t 8 MARKET Mt. NTITM,EGrB-IN 100 LB. IZRGS - OIL 1` LEMON, L. 8., S oases; and OIL BOSS, in 8-dra. to audra. W tt l es for sale bY aut4l-tc LldaMll4, - WILSON. SMMIIMAIUM st; BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN -.144t- sow STREETS. AUCTION SACS OF SORES. CARRIAGES. OE t ATUIMAY yioßarlitO. August 29th. at AI o'clocle camptieing about ONSISS. Full description in Cataleittnes. A large collection of nevi' tend Peep rid hand Carriages. &c., 'a ith whicb the eale' will commence. AVG', Single and double Ziareess ; Saddles, &c. tra" o postponement on account of the weather. Itif -ALFRED Si. HERENESS. Auctioneer. ---------------- 1 - 4 KEN D A LL'S CLASSICAL AND _1...i• 277GLISIT SCHOOL, S II cornPr of T.4113:71461 5 1rEr and ("CUM' Streets, will reopen MOND &Y, neptem h 7th an97-Irn. MRF. BALL'S YNSTIT..I3'I't FOR SGUIVir L A 1)1E 3. - southeast eornmr of Drr,r,vir 4 V and GREEN .13 . 01 . 4 8 . The duties of this Itistitati-wk will he resnmwi off MOND AT. S.pt. 7. 1843:3 an28..12t. TNS'I RUCTION TR ROTTO-FJ BOOKS. cyRJE(•rg, r)pre,Tuß.,A ' r..oota School for Soya ave . Girla on the 7th of. 'So otortfik, • A fIN DICKSON. a D 2- th Olt tf 1021 South BIG Ff TEE NT II la , reot. /LA SS CAI. INSTITUTE, D.T!:AN -- 1 strenc. above Sprzide . 4 , Thn duties nf the Cla9.3l`eal In6titnte-alll be resit mv_fA.:3EPTBNIFIEft 711. ar.27-2re VIT.FAIRES, D. Th.,,Prineipal. (1 GILLIN G A V No. 1217 TNTORT.IT • - 1 • TAT h 4 .7BEN'T Strus.t . yiif :reap no lain'„ , iiu , uuns in. Matliumutit% Phyuirs. and OlouniotrY, OCTOBER. 1, Re wiil alsmuile instruction 1U ,the new or Welt. (Iv-m -nastice. Ada*mn, gantFriihor M. Dr. DITY LEW: I S Boston. far 0. GILLTN(Y111 , 1111 icrt27-tb,trinlsi. p i CFI 001, FOR BOYS AFT) 0111 LS, cHERRy SiIIEET. WEST. OF TWEN'TIETH A School car I,CoSS and nirls will be opsned in 9 . 07..1ret floor of the I;TEW SEELTS &GEM CH7P.014. in CAEY. wept of frWentierir street, on the SlgO(rlD HfND&Tin Feptirnher, by fdifeßf. S PHESTON.Mice Preston has had man,- years. of Ere,ressfal .xperfenee as *Teacher an d principal 0r.,...,0Ev0l the largest Giltinmar Schools trx the city of New Yni , k. The tonnes of stmlieS COMP prise tne usual 1 - ranches of instruction . .., besides Latin{' French, and Drawn g; at the option of tlio parents. Terins—Por over .0 years of age, per schg year of Tel rOODIhs.—. For Pupils of 10 yeqr?:of age and under 2.5 Aripliestions may he a' dressed to the care of W. H. 13 . E . 179 . 1iE, 1., 0.. Philada. 3.08-I.ne WANTE D—TirnTTTNO-, TO OCCUPY a few hours a day. Dilrrass "B Henry'," Phila delphia P . es. Its GRAD - HA AT .OP THE lINIVER -,--1.- SITY C - Ii 4 'pErrivsvt.VllATA, already named in teaching, Tolahea fortlier anqagtinl.ente to teach' Latin, Greek. or this' Errsrlish hrAnne - P. irono nr more gob oois in or near the city. Addrtrsi "Graduate." at thi,. race. • att2T-61;* _NTED—ONE OR TWO GOOD ROTS, re-nectabliconiteetnd: vho arena afraid of work,_ tt in a VJboTesale Or G'od's Score on hiarket r4teet Oradnasof the Righ School preferred: An drzes '.`.A , this (off CR - an77-theret* . Ay RECENT llt Op AIMEE' ftandin g ,at tlj'e-17 ORADD'A nivsriity of Pettnuylvania, and , forinuriy at the High School. elegires a: Situation as TEA:MER either arEngliBh or Cla.aical Vl"fittCh.Fl (ran coma t ell reconaLf2nded: AddzugA • Wituter," Priw office.' _ aa27•-2t. - • • TWO TEA OPEFS • • eira.Vinntion 'win he held, ate nernard-strset School. WEST C,'33 - d:RRFR. PeritiA : on S CM - MD S.Y,, Rent.inier h at O'clock A.. 61.: for ouirFirst.As sistent vmaln Tesetior in the ninii - Detiartinent, quali fied to tench . RrenehncTliTatherna tic!• gal FLIT 1-14 i). Also, one:VittArMeditti , 4 denartnient BY order, [an2.s-Ifit - ia L. TAVI4. ere: WANTED—A ERt COMPRTENT CIL to. "if..ep' the .osaYfit...cOntit• of, wry Kid EDT_ G A. 19 UP CTURTT4 Al 3 LISUME NT Mx - must be fully ennveyeant ivitL 113 e detail]; of re aohloo rs t 4or l o f YoecharicaT dflrcrbigs, a 74)91 ,acconntant and petrataa. The beet of references will pa" reonired: The name of applicant - I - gift in fnrni p.rat this office`:. aunt& ANTED4I+IIIIRETI A.TELY:-A . GOOD 'Candy Wm" to work owSialn Drops and bteam-Pan work Sin smplov ano' ilaRI wages paid. Address CHAP. SAFRAISATT. Chicago! Thinoia. att&l7to' WANTED— $1 , 3 - PEE DAY.—WE want reratife; energetic' canvassers and agenl7 In every county, for a genteellhasi nem at a commissir,s of from $ to sPIO - Afr day.. Ito hen - Mug. Rxvoriensea canvassers preferraLlmtroom fol. all. Address • - C. SU DUN & CO.. - 17 iiblfEho re. At either Cincinnati Ohio; Chicago, Illinois: or 1138 MUDS Street, NsirYtirk jy4o.3m. ort - WANTED O"ONVW... Rex. lotgarr:DiVtr.Vll7o-HOUVE.Thetween Pine an& ebertnut. Thirtrerrtif and Ninotoi - roth . etrOettt,- at a rent not over 5500. J.:tarots Bair ISMTFott nfliee ar12.7:3E." E -- COUNTRY: STORE.A SELTARLE 'YOUNG MAN wishes .to but the intersstnf 'a STORE in a town or villaga, or in the cone try; the latter. Preferred; either Shoe; Ffai•dwrt - re: - orwenorai hcsine.e; would 4tart' new'`estobliihmonrity a znod neiehhor hoNl Any one interested, villplesseaddressßhx4.o% Philedelphia P. 0. ' art22-6t. .4144/ DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S 017ICN.—PErrran.E.T.ParA, Feb. Z. 1883. VESSELS WA.PP.BD Ims:ilea:Asly to earn ,. QOIE t+ the following volute : Tortaaaa. - - Key West, . Fort N 0117,00, Vit,f Alexandria, Newborn, N. C. 'Port Royal, S. O. A. BOYD, An.; kokint. 0110.14.1.7.11..0.1, WANTED—BOARDING‘FOU' Gentleman. Wife. and two.Ohildron;in Lye neigh borhood of Sixtb and Arch streets. Address 'B: a: .". Box 118 Phila. P. 0. Eta WANTED BY A GENTLEATAN and his naffs, nue large RnOlif, 'or two catthg ones: with BOARD. in'wrilsasantlocality,-within , the bounds of Chestnut, Snruculrlrenth, and Bightseuth streets; beet of reference given , - Addressrfoi one week; L. M. R ,"Pre-gs office. art27:R. communicating and single rooms' Privatetabi e desired, bro. 1315 WaLIsITTT street jesi-Tra. FOR SALE - ANIY , TO '11.7E17; TO RENT-THE UPPER ROOMS , of 432 CEtEST.FII3'± Street, second'door above-Poet Office. Apply to au27-3t ati27:tlislaAr ARMY CLOTHS ! 'ARMY CLOTHS r WILLIAM , T. - SNOBGItHe ARMY, NAVY . ; .AND CIVIL CI 07CZI 1-101 USE, Noe.- a* sour)" SECOND and 513 STRAWBERB-Y ARMY\ 'AND , NANVY ALL SHADES AND GRADES. ALL STYLES AND - PRICES: OUR - MOTTOI. - "QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." anT2-tseM' G. W. SIMONS -.S3B , ROTIIEIEr, SAMSON- STREET•H A.LI4-PRIL ADELPHIA„ MANDE LOTTTRER•4 0 F JEWELRY, - PINE-SWOR DS. Ark. MILITARY GOODE , IR • EVRaYr 'VARIETY', an2l•ifBm ARMY GOODS. DAD.R-ELUE COAT CLOT - AR DARK-BLUE CAP CLQURS.. /Drs . -BLUE CLOT.ESXCE-OraNDINS. ARNE' BLANKETS..MIRDAPRD' WEIGHT. SO-OUNCE DUCK. - , • DRILLS, STANDARD jACEID3II. HEA I 72 LINEN DEMLS AND BUCK. BROWN AND ELBAGRIVMENTINGS ANDXSELAT LRCM. Tor sale by FROlSitiGaLli sat-if tt A ?MY HATE ; . ARMY HATS A. D. 0.1. B=EI Os HE N. tic./SgaostkilEVOlTD Street, Philadelphia. c.r.rarts of all kinds of RSVP HATS. hate tort. h33ii s.lsrga are:lame at of all tbo:mions and Euet.apprsi , ed styles of - 1 7 HATS Orders b 3 raostii sutlers oz jObbere. will be prautptly.llattaatit.kaaaarest rates. fat3o-3m 1770 1863. SILK FLAGS 8:3 BITTING FLASSI ETJRGEES PENANT Be UNION JAOKRI. STREAMERS: 13, IJ 14 . 'V I_ N g ILED, WHITA A BLUE. EVANS as EIASSALIA MILITARY FIIERISHKEEL 1711 , -it Jiro. 41.11 /LRCM Forß.Forr. Phlladstlebis: ICE. FOR iisrxF4pwrE DELIVEMY DELIVERED AND PACXED SHIPWA.B.D, BMTON. E'er sale by 3WDOrt.I COMPAN,Y, INS4IIIUXCE COMPA.NMS. A.WRi INSVIAn .44)6 MENSWITT Stree PHILAB) FIRM AND INL DIRSO" riAk4lA N. Bziok. Mae, Riche: eon. Zany John W. Bbrarman. Fhill 8,. 7 .43 0,00 . 0. W. 3)&I43 BANCIti GRARLMS WILLIAM L BLAIME6ARI 1 1 0 3, 4' . .. lES RESIDING IN THB We, are prepared, a heretalere. to waPpip 7117X11.1i01 st thei:# Country Reatleneee with Sway DE.901.111401( 01 PINE GIZOCIERIES TEAS, &O. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, stor2l-t} CVS.NER ELEITIBITH AND VI STII "RYE - AND EAR-PROF. J. ISA.AOS, D„ Oculist and Aurist, formerly of 'cordon. aollad, now at No. 511 FIND &rect. , where persona sillictW. 'with diseases of the Eye and Nur 11111 be Satell;.. ally treatcd, and eared if curable. Arti fi cial It2as inserted without pain. W. B.—No charge made for,ula. ruination. nARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTINa ii ItNOWATA =OWE% Mau af AUCTION SALE. VatVC AT 10 zcz AL. viP,AINTs. BOIORDIWG. MOSS & No. .43l M.i.BECET Sireet ARMY GOODS. B - 14. TIM CARGO. JE COMPANY, NAN at. )EI.PRIA. aNTLVDITSADDP.. TO.E4. tiessiW,v.dez.4, b:4 12t. c,...,4... taa. 5t0k...3) 1 A, ET. Dos.tz . dia. J D oseph D. el. mac, Pamai est.: ICHARDSON; Vita frosidni :D. Sec rial6-iff IMUSICAL FUND HALL, .s..*- 11 - LOCUST Street. between EIGHTH and NINTH. THlS(ThnrseaylEVENlrci, anenet 27. ^ TBE GHOST! MB (most'! THE NONDERPUL. TEIB , AaTuff.N mOlO, THE BAB vvill be P VELOUS APPARITION, imentod directly from, ')P.E.O.FESSOS, PEPPEE; The., BY TUB ONLY Cf.YARNfiT APPARATNN fa AINABfOA. • W. if. BO RE. T'neTalented h:trion. recitethe Itloneiognte .A'S.VERT DERRELL:- _- Or. THE APANG3 AND ISFEBTNEII. That haunt 0. guilty r,auw"s.uus, Introducing' tire' GIIGUT ifzusroN. Ash vented KM. 'perfected it: rn.te-e.n. Pepper, F. RI S., Director of tee Polytectdia I ustittils. London: lyre. stinted by the most zittipletb;•Xod vastly tz.'mest..e.oilieh sive apparatus extant, importe expressly :ler the ass of this exhibition, and 130 W fonte, fir,t time presented:to the public. iNCIDENIYA:L. , BerrelPs conscience gnawed by ate psngs of reraeTre; Mee 'crime of mn rd. r weighs his sonl'itlith a n re,t, no Peace; he seeks by drink to drown "he the fears t nat over power hisrfason: a false Quiet le,fd• him to read; he chances upon a treatise on capital p,(A - Cellinent; his f-ars return; le sees in every line th , f." , iN of his vionms: spectres stalk befe his feveredttrainl.l. ~ dashes them n way. and again las renourse to the i..."crrgic,iting bowl insr.nit.d by the Pals° courage. he b...f:omes recaless of fear. "WHO PARES sICCIIISrs brof TUE STARTLING GHOST OH HIS I Dare Accuse. You." The Fpfctre seats itself in hie chair and'tzents bins with his crimes. A. Female Shade appears beside him. Drivengidespe re‘/Inn, be vainly essays- to cat the Phantom `with a mad. The bright blade ie seen to PA.SN TEIRcIUDIT AND TFIEBBI3D THE lid.soitPoitEAT, 1.313 DY pistol is discharged in vain. To hie distortsrl imagiaat;Aw,the Pliantoso point's a pistol at hla brain: ft fires, and to The Pdonologne, will I.?. presented a-rare : and diversified ozhibitiower RCVS' STaREOPTITIOU. The finest collection of. Artistic - Views- is, the world. Po entire diversified Panorama of Pans" ; Bern' Statuary, , ;Aleut an.l Classic P , se., t i e magnifieismand entieelr unequalled r eties of Goet bes Poem:. neyeard, the Eros, , ecartly proinct d' foe the first time at Ile. Manchester - Im%ltne, aml'inst'imported ezy.ftlialy for otitis Exhibi tion. . . Thrinanagortr would? take ocea.lon to sap that Rees' ' Stereaplicon is the most complete in , - trulat.ut of it- , kind . in the Whole WI - J.l . ) d Its Lsn.es are tits cliold'ouvres of Row 2nd took the First Preninm at the late London Exhihi nn of all Salinas. The exietesce'‘if itip,e Lessee is well iknown loan Scietioti tuArAtnent Fouses. and the repura , tion of riralter. tehe lirothcit fking e.chibi" for fn- is blllll6ent guarantee °firs - ex:aced chatacter,:- G EGEGE 1tfr. 4 8 . ; Exhibitor: E. B. wiLLlaalt-, A 8.., Lotterae. Prof. TrIII.T.iIEN NAVE R., Mntateal Direczor gicketa of admi*ai.Sn, 25 teats. ileierve* zonpott . tickett , . 2.5 &Alia extra Yor Bale. with the" Pan of Ritz.; at. GOIT7D'r, cor".er Seienta and Ohestnnt, and at tb... CONTINENTAL ROT EL AMC at the'Door. FerforiaancrAegina arB; conc'ado , at 9.30 , „Matinee battmiay, at 3 o'clock P. M. ..... - CONCEPT EAI.;I7.—CONG -PT EfgEL. commencig on S T EVEDAMEVEITING. AnKtlni NO. THE POis.I'ITOItf! THE Paktilo.lP. 01382.FvE THE amo I THE GEHW,i'! THE GRKT! THE GHOST! THE GHOST! The. &rest Ort.tbitil and GRAND 3PECTRAD , ILLINION; Prnneateed by ell tlie , Prolesai.rs 31111 S wails of Lond&tt and 1-`al.fs,te be the gren.test scientific Wender the wort& has ere2leheld Sii!Eal LING MATtELLOTT3 PPAEITIANS, by costry'EcientifienprAtra twi t adepthd from theliaren lion of Iq.. Dircke, Esq., by Profe,?or Pepper, Han. Dr rector or Polytechniabastitate, London_ Will be .7redneed, REGARDII-ESS OF CHET. under the genional MR .'H IreTKINt:. wilco was thellfal to introdirce it to the Ameriown , Pablic at 7/rALLAC.K'S, -NetY'Yerk.' , Watkinarwill ptesent'to the citiler.S . of Philadet- THIS.MMT ASTOUINDING PHEITO3IIKNON, whicila has PaIPPATTONIii - AD YUROPE, &Eh START Gni" AM ERICIer, E STIALKIE G r SPEAKING. AND SING2IO visictass , OF THE ,DE.ILI);" _ in thekame cr. - le - Pala .. STLE OF EXCaLLENCE. - that 'won from MERESTre s a 2iP Vi Yc k ii.: E the bIiriA)SIIIINS ' Tickets Z.cents Fecured ats 53 , seats, tvhich . .sas be obtat lied' at the, Hall. from 10 A. M. tb , 3 P. at.. or.vrfAireday. Friday aad batarday ClltAilitT> I'IATII 1:: on 'WEDIn3D sY.at 3 o'Clolk. P3IRMBE-R CoN()F,P.'r H ta. ,n 27 A MY: RIO, AN A_C.A.DEMY - OF ME6'lO, -Lb- tinder elm management of • , Md. .T. S. CLARRE. EDWIN BOOTH. Engaged for "an lw nig-11'm only, will make his fifth Ap pearance . THIS (TA ursday) , EVRNING, August 27. - . 0 NI.:VNIGUT shaTisi,e, ra's great-BiAterical Tragedi, TULIIIe,{I2ESAR. Look: AT THE NA 3_ EDWIN BOIL - as gaSSMS. Bratua, ;by Georcm lamigoa? Marc Antony,. Mr. b. P. Barrett. Cerea. Lfr. Lewis Baker. Portia, - Dies. Alexina F Baker: Julius Caesar, by IN. J. L. Barrett. Decos, by. Mr Sydney Wilkins. Lucius. • by IV"?s. I. Barrett. CR. porter Wallis:Basconab. &c. ' Particular azmounuane tit rc-rnnrrow), 'FRIDAY. EDWI N BOOT,' Will Rive Riaiemartrabl P. CO raCePtiCra and readltion of H•A,SfLET. Parquet. Parquet Circle. - and .Ealconv. 50 cents; Falai • 13 , Cirelps. M cents. `cat ey, Ira chime for reerred. emetic Box Office open Daily, fro. to 9 fiat w.hgre eeatatanlea , eeeured to anguat Toth. Doors open at r.4.uarter pt et 7. Cvertnre begins at quarter before S an 27 NEW CHESTNUT, -ST. THE ATE E.- Lessee and_ Manager .. .. ..Mr. T7111.3:11a1 • Posikivel7 Fast night but two• of the-e MARTINBTTr FAMILY MARZET TT. BENEFIT. OF THE' BROTHERS MAN.! eINETFI, ' • TBBBSDAY EVENIN•a: Auanst MARIETTA ZAWFBETTA as LP. BoD/crgriziE ort Me -- TIGHT HO2 E. After whinh a new GRAND DIVERTISSEMENT by an--Itzelirtiete3 A MUSIC AL Otto, By the BROTHERS AIA.RTINETTr. Last time of the _ ptPparatron, and will be inodreed- art MON DAY. kag.ust Mst. the grand romarttie On2ma; in a pro logae and three acts, by JOHN BECOUGHteit, Hag . an titled THE DUKE'S MOTTO, In which Mr. :COLLINS. the celebrated! Triih , Coma dian and Vocalist, Nell , sustain his original shar'acter of CARRICSFBEGITS, -- • . An Irish So] dies of Fortune, with the sorgn--` , `Wlni, Bright Winn" and " While there's Life theee's•Hope;" and - MR. Wfif. WA - BATLEY Will make his first appearance in 6 months ble.Merigi nal char.actr A RENE I DE LAG-ART/ERE WALNUT F-TREET THEATZE: Lessee, Mrs. M A. (I IRRETTsON. . . . ENLAFGED, RE-DECORATED, AND ENTIRELY REPIODELED,-.. , . AND ELEGANTLY UPHOLSTERED. New Scenery by Kinard Decora+tons by Thomas Aitirray. New Wardrobe - at Immense cost. GRAND REOPENING MONDAY, August 31st, 19634 , • On - which occasion THE RENOWNED SPANISH ARTISTE: SENORITA. CUB &S, Will essay. for the first time in America. a. speaking character in a new Drama in four acts, written esp. rawly for her, entitled LAVANRO. TWE OTPSY BROTIIBM Henry PO Lacs (son of Countess) ~ BBNOWirtc de la F1enr)..•.,..,..... . . ...... IS kB.B" ~.. h Lavangro (a Bob etnian) CUB &S. Snpported by tbe strong and efficient CO.N.Marif en gated for the ses. , ion. Box Office will "open on Saturday, August - 2.l;frocri 14:1 lilt 3 o'clock, when seats niay be secured. Prices as usual. pElktli SY LV.A.NIA A h k TH E PINE eitl`F, 10EE Ottp.grxrcre. STREET. OPEN IDEILT (Sunder; excepted) from E.A. EL Ma 6 P. M. Admission 25 cent." Children half price. JeMEM SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MAY. PARTIES DZSIBING to visit this delightful Watering-Place avalrespertfally COLUMBIA .HO=E WILL RKMAIN OPSII.IINTIT. CCTORE/ Ist. Arrangements:Will be, wade desiring, to spend a few days at - bias fagdonablaond popular limos. BISGFBLD'S CBLEBRAIMD , BAND is engaged exclusivity kir the GoltrmhtsEollE(t. Address au22-- nolicams.Sl HALL; 4RATE MAY.- ••-/ Thicpublio are respeetftillyvin fOr mai that the first class 11 , 461 enntinne open naiiii• the 20th of SEPTIIIII-- BER The zailroadis now entoolotad from PhiladAphia to this, nnennalled watoritm-neace. and 3 trains. run daily t and from Philadelphian &ccommodatiuz terms.. for fic miltss at this house can-be made on and of - er the let of spnternber. WEST. 6-12 t • Proprietors. MOONLIGHT TRIP TO "TUT.. CITY •BY TARS TA_ " • - - _ DIUNDYB SIXTY!' A iflfTrA COMPLMENTAILY, TN 0001.1'013T EXCMOSION TO ATL I..NTIC CITY Will take nip cR on ATITF DAY F..1 ,- V.IVING, A111411.t - Nth. 155.3 • Last.bsat leaves Viloa street Wharf at 7.30 P. M; ra . turning. leaves Atlsatia.rn MOND t:r.at 4 A. M.. FARE FOP.. TER ROUSD FR4P081.50.. • Tie Pets for sale at all tthe, principatiffetels. and at the Tielei Office, at Vine. street Ferry. one hourbefore start, . i Fhoall. parti.e An as asd in Machin:4Shops a..-hi. Factories,. or Convalescent- Soldiers, can b %VP a car to tilemselires, Jry.applying to•the, A gent at the wharf - if- they_ wish to , &fiend . , TWO D1TG•1373 ANT A 1"/ Mr AT-.'9T Z SEASTDZ. :at e. low rats of farß. Ca,n24 - 607, , To/MID H lir itNDY. THE SEA SHORE. 6 1 .0". E MAY AND. ! l I NMOINPRP pvraa•ThEL l .l474. BY ROL., It AP. --.TRROWIT FROM.; GAM T wrvilart. ,OHANGEc Putfilfactheruotica,from NYAatfIIT-STBEltr• 'Wharf.- atarA, IX and 4 1". Fare tbronehns. *2 50. Excursion- Tszkets, by Id. train, on.. Saturday., gill - 0 h rztnrrenn MonaaY._s34. TicLvis fans be purchazAd,at the Office. , on the Vaarr7. before, th boat leaves. T. V Ali RZIiSSIM KKR, . an?2,4f, We Jersey Railroad. p_rti - ---- --- `FO R S . SgPRE t t SIIIINKEP AARANGRATENT. CAMDEN ADD* ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ' I On and after MONDAY , . .Instelah., 1983, train/ ter tr.... lantic City will leave trine-street Berry ae.rollows: Dfnittresin leaves... ktpreas 1430.*34, S. .S M Treiald train. W1.16 - paseensfer Gar attached-- P. CO A ‘, Itetarninp,leltw.l%. Atlantic Crt'er : ! Yo4l wain • 4.36 P. a Express train 6.o3 A. Vreacht train 11111. P; Pore to Atiohi4c. WI 31w:rid-Trip TlokAte, goat ; kb.* day and U•aliminlF. or dawn on Satnttlastand.up =- Monday mortitax. 53. 6,21 keeammodrs Mon Train to R H., E. R. /yr.", tion will Ift.ye. Tine street at 6,15 P. M. I iatninlnt." l 2* morning at itl2. ' EXTRA HADDONFIELD THUDS Leave Vine street at 10.16 A. M. and 1. eS P. - Lease Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and. 3 P. M pa l 3-tf . MO. (1 BRYANT. kaaa- BosToam. s i etW i t DAILY LIN:F., TO. OAP MAY. —On and atter WEDNE•S•D A.T Augusta, the steamer MANHATTAN - Captain Robert- Kirby, will ]eave Arch street wharf at S. o'clock A. M.. every TVPSDAY. THURSDAY. ands SATURDAY, fa; C, CFR MAY. and the steamer WILSON SMALL. Cantaiß H. P•MITIEf BRIGHT, every MONDAY. -WEDNESDAY, an d rityp . Ay. Returning, will leave Cape May at SNS o'clock, stopping at New nestle, connecting with the Baltimore lines daily. gain and returning. rare from Philadelphia, $2 00. New Castle. 2.00. Carriage hire included; Meals eitra. Children ath Servants half price. • Carriage - hire' for Servant, extra: No freight received after eight o'clock. auti-tf RAILROAD liINES . ... __ 7,_ - : j a NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. and after the Bret of Se_ptember next, NNAIGHT for Stations on the PaiLaDELPRIA AN t't taLTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD most be do. livered at the Depot of the Philadelphia. Wilmington, and B Railroad Company. at BRO AD Street and We , FAINGTOIT 'Avenue, and inward Freight-will b* del . .rered from that point r.O HENRY WODD,Sup't. .6t .22 THE A D/A M SXi PRESS COMPANY, aka MG CHESTNUT Street. forwards Parcer,., pa c kages, war. ebandise, Bank Notes. and Spec,Xi either by la line or in eonneotion with othe r c oin to all the principal Tons ao. i d Cities in the States. • B. S. EINDFORD. General erwerinten4lll6 AMTh MENTS. RED GNOME. informed that the J. F. • OA'R, PitorarETaß. EXCITRSIO NS. =BEM
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