Philadelphia Boot and Shoe Market. The Shoe and Leather Reporter, August 27th, says: Any one Conversant with the moverueuts of trade in this and other markets, can hardly fail to notice the mile of large quantities of boon, and shoes. Me ar rivals of eastern made shoes in this city during the current month have been unequalled aloe the breaking out of the war. These la•ge anipmerve, and the activity among manufacturers, (place huge stooks of goods in testers' hands, and they are net acting 'Unadvisedly. so tar as the fall trade is CO !loomed, in Shaking prepare dons for a brisk demand for season able goods. The West and Southwest are buying :freely. Purchases are generally made for ca.h., or on abort time; a few old customers ale requiring the usual credit, but new buyers are payin-; bills with the Ifr cent, MT. The Pentisylvant find Mary land trade is quiet. Manufacturers to the re.ollar trade are fully engaged ; almost the only (110h:day is to procure stock and labar. Our army co , tractors are also very, busy, but are unable to go'. the boo teem, in nearly every contract, as fast an proaii.ed Prices of work. and "material ere well cuaietained, and there are no material changes to ,nottae is jobbing rates, Ph II Iclplata Leather Market The Shoe and Leather Reporter, August 'nth. says: `There has been g slight improvement in +he heavy leather market. although the demand is not large for the season. In the lig,hter leathers there has been a very good inquiry from the c ni , ,trsr trade, and actual consumers. Dealers era nor generally disposed tO operate largely white the market ia lia ble to meat fluctuations tram political or ',gar move ments, and the sales are not large far the season. b'LATlGlrralt FOLV:.—The local trade -continue to buy liberally, The stock in market is light, an all :prime lots are readily taken up at full dotes. Sales have been reporticl at 42e, hut no such prl.le has been obtained for any except selpeted weistra or pinked leather. Prime country tannag.-s. as tney ru will , nell for 40041 c, usual time; prime ono anu West ern Pennsylvania are selling at, 40c Sranisn SOLE.—We quote dry hide leather _:a little easier. The call is moderate. simile the re ceipts are increasing. Prime Buenos Ayres oak is offering at 37@38c very prime is held nt all 3, Oara. Call Mill Ohill at 35037 e, usual time, or per cent. Mil Phnadelphia hide -darker. The Shoe cad "father Reporter, nut us , 4lth, says : There has been very little rneveinee , in the hide .market, either from tint or second hands. There has been a small arrival of- Vere eiruz butes, Which are held by importers. The weather continues un favorable•for tantets to operate iu hides for im reed', ate use. We notice, however, that dealers ace seed ing out Buenos Ayres hides to tanners, to some ex. tent. In green•Balted domestics there has lief:acorn. paratively few sales, and rates are unchanged. We quote at lOX®ric for steers. We hear of no sales of dry domestic. . New York Markets, it ugnst Amiss are quiet and steady at 87 for Pots, and $9 'fihrTearls. - BRZADEITIIFFS.—The market for State and West ern Flour is dull and drooping. The sales are '7,500 bbla at $3.8004 60 f superfine Statei $4.56@4 85 for extra Stat e; $3 80/@4 50 for superfine Michigan, Indiana, lowa, Om,. "er:: ;$4.25 @4.90 for extra do, including shipping ')rAnne of sound•hoop.Ohio at $646.36, and trade-brands at $5.4OCr, Southern Flour is without decided ch‘nge ; sales 1,200 bble at $6.10@6.26 for superfine adtbuoee, and $6.30@f3.26 for extra do. Canadian Flour Is dull and heavy ; sales 450 bbls Nat $4.60@4.99 for common, and $4.96g7 for good to choice extra. Rye Flour is steady at, $3.60Eft5.20 for the range of tine and superfine. Corn Meal is quiet, arid prices are without decided •change. • Wheat is more active and one cent better. The sales are 80.000 bushels at 76c051 05 for Chicago /spring; 87441,14 for Milwaukee Club; 111.16„§1.18 for amber Iowa ; $1.14@1.20 for winter red .17astern ; -01..2101.25 for amber Michigan, and $1.35 for white "Michigan. Rye is dull at 80@90e. • Barley is dull and nominal. Oats are firmer at 40@49e for Canada ; 43 , 1b5313 for Western, and 50@;00o for State. Corn is dull, and one-cent lower; sales 65,000 bus Ist 72®730 for shipping mixed Western , and 7l@'Me for Eastern. Pnovistons.—The Pork market is quiet, nad tardily so firm. The sales are 500 bale at $l3 75 f013.87y,' for new .mess, $11.75 tor old mess, and $12.50 for thin mess, and W. 50310.75 for prime. Beef is dull, with sales of 100 able at previous prices. There is nothing doing in fierce Beef or Beef Hams, Bacon is quiet and firm. Cut Meats Are steady with sales of 50 hhds Shoulders at sc. :Lard is unchanged; sales 600 bbls and rcs at 0,7.,1•@ Chicago Breatistuffs Market, Aug 214.. FLOUR.—Received, 2,700 bbls ' • shipped, 4.016 bbis. :Market quiet. Sales were: 60 bbls "St. Nichtilas choice white winter at $7 60, to arrive ; 200 bbls g' Granite," St. Louis winter extr,, $1 60; 100 bbls "Coles," good spring extra, at $4.76 ; 100 bbls (brand Mot named) do. at $4 76 ; 100 bbls do at $4 60; 50 bbls 'Winter super at $4.30 ; 200 bbls Minna/tans " spring :super at $3.90. WHEAT.—RCCEI.Ved, 34,427 bus; shipped, 31.,050 bus. The market opened firm, but closed wehli. Sales 'were: 400 bus new No. 1 red.(l.n Sturgis. 13. .F.c Co.'s) at $1.02; 1,600 bus do. at $l.Ol ; 1. 200 bus new No. 2 Ted at 923; 2,000 bus at 9810 ; 16,600 bus old No 2 red at 90e;000 bus new No. 1 spring st 96,V,4 ; 6,000 bus do. at 96c ; 6 000 ,bus do. at 95s ; 400 hue do. at 32X0 ; 400 bus do. Zin outside hou`aes) at 93c ; 3 000 bus new No. 2 spring at 89c ; 4 000 hue do. at 833 ; 3,600 bus old No. 2 spring at 78c ; 400 bus rejected red at 800 ; 400 bus rejected spring_at 684—a1l in store. Clozw.—Received,l o2 , 6BB nue ; shipped, 180,100 bus. illaiket firm and active at an advance of 3,1'.51c bu. Sales were : 42,600 bus Canal mixec. at 62,1,4' 1. 43. b. ; 16,000 bus do at 61,340, afilat ; 6,000 bus. at 5130, afloat ; 6,000 bus at 2.21.4 afloat; 400 bus yellow st 510; 3,000 bus do at 513;c ; 1,600 bus rejected at 90; 6,000 bus do at 49340 ; 3.000 bus do at 60e, all in -store; 400 bus no grade at 48a, on track; 800 bus Ew Corn at.62cl 70 its, on track. o.A.2l3,—Received, 33,931- bus ; Shipped, 4 000 bus. Market dull and Irep2e lower. S•dos were: 16.00 D bus new No. 1 at ale, in store 00,600 bus new No. (,1 at 300, in store. C raS. NNW CARTES DE VIRCTR FOR THE DUST, BY WENDEROTH Tavr.ox.—Nlessrs. Wen deroth & Taylor, (formerly Broadbent & Co.), the eminent photographers, Nos. 912, 914, and 916 Chest- Zut street, have just issued for McAllister & Bro• tiler's counters, in addition to those already notieed by us, fine card.ictures of Major General Rousseau, rand Lieut. Col. J. P. Sanderson, of his staff; also, apital pictures of Hon. 0. F. Stansbury, of Wash 3ngtort, D. C, ; Rev. M. Durborosv, Rev. Samuel and Pros. William H. Allen, of this city. FINE ,FAMILY FLouß.—Messrs. Davis & Nichardoi'dealers in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth Otreets, have just received a fresh supply of very perior family flour, in barrels or bags, to suit con- PRIM& A. PERFECT SRWING MACHINE, /Or ninnu- Xacturing purposes (No. 9) at forty-five,dollara, of the fullest capacity, and very rapid, at Grover & Baker's, 730 Chestnut street. WANTED, A IOEW 3rIAJOR . GENERALS. Tempting bounties Uncle Sam To the patriot million offers; Volunteers their pookets cram Both from State and private ooffers ; Fast our cohorts we recruit, Treasury notes are powerful pleaders, ' • We hive men enough to shoot," V ‘:"M What we mantis stuff for leadels.' 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 while shining gold we tell Into soldiers'_ hands, 0 readers! Don't you think it would be well, Bids to make for able leaders'? Uniforms readymade at Charles Stokes & Co.'s One-price, under the Continental. CAUSES of ExrarfriON.—One man was exempted yesterday on account of "chronic lipitu alio," and another of "chronic periostitla of tibia." It is to be hoped that the poor fellows haven't got it very bad. One man claimed exemption in the First district because a military uniform was not becoming. to him. The Commissioner decided that excuse insufficient, as both military uniforms and civilian suits are got up in a style to become every body by Granville Stokes, Merchant Tailor, No. EO9 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. TAILORING AS A FINE ART.—Ever since the art of tailoring was commenced in a rude way at Eden, by sewing fig leaves together, it has been conceded that the tailor had much to do with the ]raking of the man. We claim that he has every. thing to do with it, so far as personal appearances go, and that a Chevalier Bayard or an Admirable Crichton could no more cut a figure in the world 'Without the aid of his tailor, than a lady could shine +without the help of crinoline, rich stuffs, and jewels. slut the tailor must [have skill, or the customer is his mere victim and his guy. To secure that skill Iwe have only to recommend our readers to patro min the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rocklin! & :Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above ,sixth. UPHOLSTERING, CARPETS CUT, ALTERED, And laid; old Furniture reupholstered, Mattresses And Bedding overhauled and made up equal to new, mt Pa/ten's if Store, 1408 Chestnut at. Large Lobs contracted for at less than usual prices. au27.3t Mosgurro NETS.—AII the patent frames, or any other simply constructed Net, made to fit the bedstead, at Patten's, 1408 Chestnut street. au27.3t Wl' , mom' SHADES.—Patten, the old manu- Uoturer and dealer in Window. Shades ,at No. 1408 10heatriut street. au27-3 t IRON BEDSTEADS, HUSK, HAIR, AND Spring Mattresses, of superior make, -at Patten's, 3408 Chestnut street. au27 3t OLD CARPETS CUT, ALTERED, AND LAID. 'Upholstering of any description done the moment the order is received ; no one has to wait who gives em order to W. H. Patten, 1408 Chestnut st. au27-3t ARRIVALS .AT THE HOTEL % LP TO 12 O , OLOOK LAST 'NIGHT. Glrard—Chesdnut Jacob Zeigler. Penna. B! Raveland & w, Ohio W Scofield, New York A B Porter, New York Albert Bidden, Portland N B Boston, ew .flaven • ICapt T C Anderson, R I A Landon &w, Boston 41 Eschelberger, Maryland :5 Todd, New York tL L Gleason, Hartford" Ct — Cant W A Ball.Washiugton Wornwvth :Edward Macau 31 - Putman & w, Wash 'Charles Bell, New York J Griffin, New York 'F Sim peon. New York 43 H Howard, Ohio John Blair, Ohio ETnomWallace pson. New York 741113 Pitcairn, Washington :Miss Pitcairn. Washington H.Hartmyer.Haahvillle itl Miller, Somerset .J Strong°, Somerset Trlr & Mrs Carlisle, Bucyrus .D Craig Glasgow :D Campbell, Glasgow IS R Maiming & NO, N firs Manning, New Jersey •J Strong Baltimore - 'Wm C Kirk. Ohio • Jas Currey. Delaware R Fish & wl, Illinois A L J,! Eberly & wf,Colamb co Silvers, Boonsboro - W Silvers, Boonsb Farlimr,Cincinnati B Orrick, California D R Diffendeffer, Lancaster Clapp Lntper, New York "W E elaylow, New York J Meech, Buffalo Y Stanfield, Buffalo Mr Flaw, Baltimore Hammeralotiab Illinois - .Leopold Weil, Illinois Annerloan7Chestrzu • :P F M i tchel l. r. Delaware L Delaware J R Vanzandt, New York - Wll Wikoff, New Jersey D Janylel .Dr W Webb, Penne Chas H McClellan, Virginia (Deo Potts. New Jersey • J Hutchinson. New Jersey P Ludlam, New Jersey" 170 Stroh. M Chunk A W Fello. Stockton, Pa J Hubbell, Salem, N J Q 4 baritiia. Baltimvre CATLIN—TWINING.—At the residence of W. Burnside, Norristown, Pa., August 26th, 1863, by Rev. F. S. Halsey, Capt. C. A. Catlin, of Jackson ville, 111., to Carrie M. Twining, formerly of Phila delphia. [No cards.] # FRAZER—BARTON.—JuIy 19th, by Rev. Mr. Carrow, H. C. Frazer to Sallie G., daughter of the ' late Thomas Irving Barton, Esq. [New York and Cincinnati papers please copy. COWGILL—PHILIPS.—On the morning of the 27th inst., by Friends' ceremony, at the residence of the bride's..father, Lieut. Charles Cowgill to Lu.- •cretia M., daughter of Calvin Philips, all of this city. (No cards.] RING—STEVENSON.—On the 25th inst., by Rev. J. L. Walter, Mr. James Bing to Miss Mary Stevenson, both of this city. rest, below Muth. R C Mc Ahoy, Butler, Pa. Wm Robertson . H J Green; Indiana SC Walker. NEW York A. Wilson, Washington Miss B C Wilson, Wash Dr J Evans & w. Maryland Miss Hollingsworth, Mil Mies IRELPpinzton: Maryland Miss E J Broughton,.llLl 'J W Maxwell. Maryland . AO G H Sterling. Penna. Geo Hatch, U I A T T Wien:tan, Harrisburg T T Wierman, Jr. H'br. H 0 Herr, Lancaster Jon Bonld, Washington P Healey J M Ereiter, Harrish irg G El Tallman. USN R Pitcairn, Washington Mrs Sutphen, New Yoiir Kiss S Farling, CI nitinuati Jan Farling & Wf, Cinch Wm McCalla, Ciucin nati John McOalla.Ohio S Martin. Ohio C B McClellan. Ohio Mai Mcglair, SA. Limit U S A Herryhill, Harrisburg G M Brayton, 13 S R Shy. Harrisb arg C Bby,Harrlsbnrz W H Eby, Harrisburg N Carlisle Ohio F A Frasier & la Elmira Wm Margie, Abington AEf Schultz, Jr Harlington H Mone O y smith:Cleveland Christ, hlo Mrs N E Procter. Fa Miss H E Benedict. FA, Miss NannieTroctov Mass W 'Thomas Az wf N Y Miss Ida Thomas. NY B F Burche, Newham, N C H L Coke, Schuylkill co A M LOOllll.B Minnesota B G Powell street, above Fifth. & St Hoskins Jll Walters A B Boyd, Delaware 9aml A Gorman Thou Baker. Washington &Honore, 1J 8 A J Fithian Sc wP, Bridgeton Miss If if Fithian. Bridgeton G B'Ward, Indiana 8 Bud, Fulton, Di Y Geo MoAlpin B B Hagerty, New York' C Silverman. lowa /I, Nitattelli New 'Yea nd Chestnut streets Jae A Thetis, Baltimore R d GOGrga, eitcsbarg Jag Ii ['realer, Reading 1 arvizory, Jersey City J Fritz, Bethlehem Contilnental—Ninth Richard ti Cox, Peoria, 11l C E Chandler. Peoria, 11l J F Chandler. Illinois 8 C riltudler, Illinois A Bradt). Pittsburg B M tiredly, Pittaburg Miss Mary Bradly, Pitteb'g C F 6 Bradly, Pittsburg Blej B E boatmen, Mich Mrs Thompson A W Miller, New York W L Grover, Si Louie J H Warner, Council Bluffs Bayliss, Connell Bluffs Geo A Kelley & wf, Pa S S Bishop Capt Jas Leviers, Del Geo W Hainersly, Pa 8 Horner, Pittsburg A B Demarce & In, Newport W e nr y , New York Jeff Taco., Virginia Dell Cameron, Cincinnati H F Clark & la, New Vora John B Morris, Baltimore Mrs H Morris,. Batitnere Master .1 K Morrie, Balt Miss D Morris, Ba,titno, 8 Easton & la, Covington Arthur N Elliot, N H W Bris D ten. el co, Pa Rhos P Howell. Newark It Bennett, Baltimore Jos J Taylor & wf, Balt Geo W B Bartlett Belt R. W Welsh, lb ookly a Clips Gela & wf. Baltimore B Fielding, Louisville 3W Donohoe. Washington M Curtiss, It S A J T Manran. Rhode Island W U Billion, Rhode Island 3 B Leach & wf, wssieton Mrs Bertram, Washington E Bayard, Pittsburg Mrs 8 Br.yard, Pittsburg Sties Id Rio:ord. - Pittsburg B B Hotchkiss Connecticnt Col P G Washington, Wash A Whitehead. B. ewark, N - S, (3152 Tees, Newark. N J S L Ripley, Norwich, tit tT 1,1 arlington & rem, Pa S D W Harris, Rockville, Ct B W Berton, Cleveland ,LC Todd, Paterson, N J Jae Warnock, Gait. W S McKee, Cincinnati Joe 0 Little. Wheeling, Va A Pardee, Hazleton A. W'Leisenring, hi Chunk ES Forman, Louisville, Ky T It Tyler, Louisville. Ky L Bchroder, Louisville. Ky ra Melbonnd, Lbnisville . . Geo Patterson & la, Penult W Fox, P0tt.w.11.16 Chas Knorr. Hilton Head C i Waverliouse. Louis &Ire C,ropbell & 8 oh, Ho John Cook &wf Ndw York Geo El Robinson, ( - Weak . ° Jae A Donnelly. Cape May Mrs A 111Fonte Ms.uphis J D Potts wf, Wrnsoort Nfseter F, Moore Mra J Bogue &2 chit Albert Wilson, Sid • J D Yuri) L Pligq, M4asoc miede 1.1 ;Morrie, Glisstor co. Pa T F Holbrook. New York James M Nicholson, Balt fdre , N+cholson, Baulmore M.i.h G P Nicholson, BAC W 0.1. - .111n.r, Maryland Wm McNeaneY, Sftrvland S A WlLtrks & wf, /I,ldP 'romp-on. England 3 B +Volker. le Jl3 Potts?, id fl N Jahn ;' Bei•ry & Caf Sfd W Alelorbn it tn. .LY J W D E oii. Ftorida John S ritujiam, Pottsville :01 One aWynko• P. Pottsv laull old [toe, 'ror.luto Mrs W t'attersou,PottSvire Mi s s Iwo Brooke, eutrwr'e Br. , wu•& duo, Pottsville A S Keeler, New Have 'rhos.Moore. Blizateth, N J Wm Ihrfon,,,ter, jr. ri York - - J L Holco,nb Now 'arse] , W Curdy & wt . , Ohio of H C,ok. rrem en. N J Master W (3 ,k, Tretion Master R H Cook. Tree , ea Lemuel 'rh %me, NATtva,k Ritz. New York al Reed, New Ym k J El it Nichols ,n, Ofd Miss JR ..lichnlsmi, .ISI •W Carr, Pitctihnrir J FLS Getty, B atim ,re J Stine. Cnienito Hoc .1 - oilll ''ondr H E flay, New York E F Filmy & son, St Louis R Hays cb, Pittsburg, Miss I. Hays. Pi. mean; W A Herron & La, Pittsburg Miss S A Harrow, Mr & itr= W 11. Stone, .0 Y 4 .7 Smith street. below Arch R R Parker & la, ludiauap L Hneted, Illinois R A Paige, Richmond T W Holland, Lisliville J Fox, Nashville Trea , h, Cincinnati E fd Shepard, Texas W Nein, J . Porter, Wayne•-burg 5 H Hubbard, New Albany J F Lindiey, New Albany Stier, Phi sbarg J Bourn & wf, Pittsburg J H. Gleim, St Louis J E C'sim. SE Louis JTreacy..Pittsh erg 0 Werman, New Jersey T Armstrong, Ohio iJ Crouse, Johnstown JR Lyon. Waukegan, 11l E Jerves, New York H C Renshaw, Wasn. D C T Jones. 'U S - Mrs J F Shrank & Penna. B Kuhn. Vincennei. Ind. S H W Geist. Lancaster W Rogers, Conn Mrs Schrmder, F.eading. R Veazey, Wheeling, Va T eines, Pinckney, hitch Dr A Reiley. Penna. G L Reed, Clearfield, Pa R Selmes & wf, Missouri J J Brenan & wf, Ohio HLnunstein, Easton W Simpson & la, Pittsbg J Simpson, Pittsburg . C B Guernsey, Penn% J Trajer, Parker.oburg, Va /,imons, Now York & Lanchheim. Indiana Ira Blanchard, rearm Ohlinan, Penna MOhlman, Jr. ,Penna J H Rheem, Carlisle Ili Thompson. • Ebensburg Nerchruits'—Fourth 0 0 Blathers. Ohio D Kalbfus, Wbgbiugton C L Bowman. Harrisburg R L Blank, Washington L Reyn, Detroit. Mich • fifLanpburg, Washington T W Horton, HoPowell. Pa F Lowry, Hopewell. Pa G B Abbott, a wf, Nashville J P Kauffman, Pittsburg J Feellintrer, Tort Wayne P Kline, Fnrt Wayne J F NOII, Fort Wayne J Barnes. New Castle. H Perry, Pittsburg J Bower, Wisconsin A S Dickinson, Clearfield co N G Goodman &la Penna J F Randolph, Jr, Hazleton J C Eaton. hew Jersey T Coleman, Lancaster J McCleary, U S A C E °lines, Marietta, Ohio E Houston, Tennessee S Strickland, Reading I W Beales. Wash, D C H M Mitchell & la, Balt A Humphreys, Clearfield E Hovey, Woodstock Berry, Wash, B C F Brooks, Wash, D C D WMotvell, Salton Win 13 Jones, Baltimore F Fraser, U.S N M G Gerry. S Lindauer, Illinois S S Mack, Ohio D F Etter, Penna. Alex T Lane . . J C Cole, Ohio C Ogden, Wew Jersey Wm Lilley, Penn Baven A - Mlliman, Hazleton W H Hoffman, Allentown Miss Young, Allentown F C kline, Maueh Chtnk street,. above Thtrd Eissfleld, terilwatikee GBo F Baker, tr St. Louts—Chestnut John Booth, Pennsylvania A G Frick, Pennaylvania - A Nachman, Baltimore ALouyence, Philadelphia D 111 Brooks, Wash. D imirey & ly, Pittab'g li Brunner, Portsmouth, 0 B D Dodge. New tork G W Edge & wf. N England K Gordon Sr ly, Illinois J A Bundy, Galesburg, 11l N Nionrye, U SA J Hese, Jr, Baltimore W Menalage, Baltimore W Shultz, Baltimore . • , W Al Haywoth, Boston D R howdy dt le, NJ T 51cOollongh New York Win D Casterlina wF. N S W I) Johnson. New Jersey Jas Shankland Bolfz(^ , Simon G Shanklind. Bano John Adams. New York ['other Kam:lran, That . . . J W itnNelf, Virginia W W Davis. Boston Edw Gilbert, Yew York reet, above Third. H Torrey, Nets' 'York Geo tupper, Ohio Martin Carly, Penn Tibby, Jr & la, Penn H P Fowler & la, Caps Jas B D Heeds, Pittsburg C Rochester, Logan, 0 Geo 0 Evans. Del Jolla Well, Wdkesbarre W M Ef Cox, Hy W Mitchell, Pittsburg W B Poynton, England A Clark & wf,'Bostou IT Bishop. Easton W Robinson. Ohio Et Sisal, Hillsboro, 0 Geo T Logerty, New York T Wright. Maryland Geo Gale, Kent co. Dal R Williams, Columbia G W Brooks, Baltimore The iinion—Arch a W Vansant, New Jersey Ceo Warren, New York .Tacnb Vaegtle, Ind W W Cone, Penn M Ithimstrim & son, Ya W D Dixon, Penn J C Bell, Canal Dover, 0 H C Haines, Canal Dover, 0 Toe Lang, Pittsburg John P Farr, Obi° J T Bechtel, Allentown Miss H E 'Hartman, Lanca'r Miss Mary Hartman, Lanc'r Mrs Holler, Lancaster John A Young, 11l 111 rs Fl clung, 11l W W Yonng, 111 Blaster H B Youpg. 11l -- . _ A C Hates , Alliance, 0 Nelson Byers, Penn J D Lawall, dllen town S E Megear, New Jersey d street, below Vine. IB F Crosedale, Wilmington B Myers, Alilhown M Worman, Bucks co Jno Bigler, Lumberville X B Lutz, Chicago. Jas Jones, Chicago Jae &gaol, Chicago J B Stackho gas Backs co J H Bailey, SJ S A ii T Crosed ale, Bucks co C Chambers, bitaks co !Win Eyre, Attleboro, Pa 0 W Seaman, (II ' B Shotwell, Rahway, N J Geo Henry, Hammonton W B2Fox,Tinicurn 1G Staley, Ticicum M . Pearson, Salsbury Barley Sheaf—Secon Yost,Bneks co,Pa MB Lutz, Kansas A IA Bailey, N Y Jae B lr aah.Matue Mrs Al A Duffield, Hultnev B Price, Bncicin gbant Worstall, Buokmanville Silas Carver,HS Geo Parsons. U s A A Fearboro,U S A .1 Larne, Doylestown,P , s Geo W Closson,PtPleasant J 0 Sulllvan,Boston A L Bette,Trenton. N J Ralph lyre. Trenton, N J H Bayley. 11 - S A J A. Fisher, Rd John Otterill, Harrisburg National—Race of John Lazarus, Ashland, Pa ' T F Bell, Maryland JR Johnston. Cape May John S C Allen, Pottsville A Gimbel, Indiana J Gimbel, Indiana ILBartholemn„ M. Chunk_ T 13 Seisinger, Atlantic City Eich'd Welly; Lebanon co T Kavanaugh, Pittsburg W C Barnes, rittaton reet, above Market. NV Clark & la, Baltimore H J Redfield. Monroe, bitch J Carhart. Zion. Md. C Carhart, Zion, bid Wildman, Yardleyville J C Wetter, New Rope J Gabbney & la, Salem, N J Miss Price, Penna Mrs Blakey. Newtown , bile • Craven J Beel, New York C S Beitrfck, Stroudsburg IS Barnsley, Penna_ Madison—Second st W D Morgan, Penns M Morgan, Penna S Morgan, Penna - W P Fox, Pt Pleasant C Auld, Lumberyille C A Burton & la, W F F White, Carvereville J A Stover, Ca rvers villa B W Fell Parma I M Van HormTayloravillei H Taylor, Penna. Mout Mellroy, USA C Martin, Bordentown Commerclal—Stxth st P J Reagan, Boston J Riley, Boston T W Evans, Reading G W W illiams, II S l`f L S Racket, E.hippen, W Richards, Reading A M Dickle, Pennsylvania , John W Glenny F James. West Chester - Peter B Sharp, Rahway 1 States Union—Marks Jas Benton 31a, New York A Oves. Harrisburg • W Montgomery, Delaware B Caldwell, Washington Thos M Ogle, Delaware L G firtiffer, Massachusetts A C Dexter James Howard t., above Ca.llowhill. John Ball, Quakertown R Retdenbach,Lancaster co E T Sterner, Quakertown DI H Afyon, Penna. Bald Eagle-Third S B L Thomas, Penna Peter Brown, Lancaster co Mrs Troxel, Montgomery co Simon Gross & lady Chas Brand Black Bear=Thlrd BC, above Callowhill7 David Woodring, Lehigh co A S Cressman, Sellersville M Hinehman, Bucks co _ H S Creasman, Sellersville Isaac F Woodruff, Del P D Grimmer, Oley, Pa P R Bruner, Penna SPECIAL NOTICES. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE!! BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best tie the World. The only Harmleee, True and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Bed. Rusty or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Arafura Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Stain• lug the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts 'fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the 111 effects of• Bad Dyes. The Rennin is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, all others ere mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, 11.10. FACTORY—SI BARCLAY Street, New fork. Batchelor's New Toilet . Cream for Dressing the Hair. ONE-PAIGE -'CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST ITTLye, made in the Peat Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked La Plain Pi- Vireo All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Ons-Pains STRTEIC La strictly adhered to. All ars thereby treatld alike. dell-ly TONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, is the author of ' ' Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment." 32uft.A.MLRIMOD. nTE,TD. HAAS.—On Thursday, the 27th inst., Rachel M. Haas, wife of Daniel B. Haas, aged 46 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, 1224 Coates street - on Sunday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to South Laurel Hill. ** STONE.—At Germantown, on the evening of the 26th inst., Anna Rogers, wife of J. Emery Stone. Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Market Square, this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 &crock punctually. Inter ment at Laurel Hill. FRITH.—On the 25th inst., Lucy, wife of James Frith, in the 62d year of her age. MASSEY.—On the 25th inst., Mary, widow of the late Thomas Massey, in her 17th year. , NEALL.—Onithe 27th inst., William D. Neall, in the 27th year of his age. [Due notice of the funeral will be given.] IRL.A.CK B . ARE GE ICERNANIS.--TIIST opened, a case of LUPIN'S DAILEGE RERNANIg. Lupin's Black Crape Marcie. ' Po. do. 'Tamartines. o: do.' Berens. Do. do. Summer Bombazinee. Do. do. Chally Timises. Do. do. Striped and Check Bareges. Do: do. Mousseline de Lainee. Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, &c. BESSON at SON'S Mourning Store, ken No. 918 CHESTNUT Street,. F,YRE - & . LANDELL FOURTH AND ABOH Streets, open to-day one ease - FALL BRASS SILKS, Solid Brown Figured Silks. • Solid Blue Figured Silks. ' Solid Mode Figured Silks. solid Green Figured Silks. PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -A-A ARCH, are " opening for Fall sales. Colored French Merinos& • New Balmoral Skirts. - Black Silks all prices. • Flannels for Fancy Skirts. MOSQUITO BARS BY THE PISOS, Cireeu..Bluo and White Mosquito Bare. LA DELL. eet, above Third.. . ANT .Nyce, Phce nixcille & 8 Kline, Pottsville _ John Wadlinger. Ali nem - Levi. Wol , enberg,ei, Bncks co Lewis Yetter, Catawissa 01Brobst, Catawissa John Fritz, Reading Geo Gioia, - Lebanon. Taggart. Pittston Cunningham, eittsion Jos Longenecker, York co eet, above Chestnut. Dr Duffield. Oxford. Pa Jos G Moore west Grovel DIV Coe. USN _ _ - - - Henry J Murry, II S N Nathaniel it Vattoe, Wilm David Warta, Lancaster co John Cnrran, Lancaster co James Bliley. : W Nary, Phoanixville t street. above Sixth. Chas a. Quinn, Wilm,-Del WThrakill, Missouri Mrs 0 IRice, 2 oh, Memphis J F Keeler, Pittsburg H M White, Lancaster J B ➢lcWilliams, Oil City D T Leahman. 'York co, Pa Jacob Stott, West Chester FOU RTH REPRESENTATI VE urn ICT—NATION al: UNION .I.'e Y.—The Imh-gatee elected to the Convention from the Fourth Representative District ' ( Fifth and Eighth Wards) will plea on MONDAY next, augnet NI. at the Watuerill Homo, SADISM Stied, above ni.) th at B o'clock P. M. GEORGE W. STONE, PENRot-E GEORGE W. (I.I.M.INOFIAM, Jr., B. FRANKLIN CHARLES B. GOOD. GEORGE G. TURNER, SAMUEL MAC:MEN Sr., a, JAMES W. PALMER, GILES SEVIIgNVEI. UNION PARTY. T wan] Conventions witimeo at 8 o'clock, at John Patten ant. SOUTH btreets. McFalls, tl. V. B. Biller, Joseph IS Prbangli, Jrinen Douvherty, Fnhrnin/ Shaw, WA tr. D NA:I'IO3I4AL. be Delo ,. &tea eleat94l to the .t THib(Frithty) ' oo .' B . cur. or. INLYIETESZITH. D.—A 8181 t TIHQ OP to the Ward Convention of H.TY will ne held at the the N. E corner of BROA.O BITT.NIN(t. at 8 o'clock. T. R Pugh. Dnvis, Thos. Pole. A iad. , avk• Alexander, TT. W. rtalTord; Ptul J. lesick. Wm. James, Jas. W. Jweeney. at* TENTH WA' tho Dolegates eleeted ibe NATIONAL UNION P Bell of the Union Liiigue, a and RACE, on THIS (Praia:: John Bross Geo, Von Bross, -anauei Williamson, Robert Burns, Robert Bays, muel L. Saunders. Bei ry kinyder, Cling uswr, W ti a 0.-'l`an rd i?ozivezetioa will inset at "of ELEVENTH and (HEARD at o'clock. Joht at. Jnatinh E. Torr. Loug.- -]tarry B. SummerN Aug. H. Sanrwan, Issae It, Marcnr . , G.o. (I, geuderl.g. IL° TVIIIO.IIIIPIE Delegates to the WWI t). Hall a:Wilmot aorner of avoone, on THIS (Friday) Ir, W to. 13. llo)noe. la or a. 13 Widener, oi-ert K. 6bt37. ).1 Cox, k.atnuol S. Vanociver. fharles R. Brown, Jn. to Parrs-, rs-:e- THE DRILEGA.T.E3 TO TUB: .01 A.- T.ONAL TINIOIv WARD (*NV 07' Pluel elected teprieent the FIFTEENTH. WARD will meet on Tdol (Frinny) EVENING. at the Ball 1 , 1 E. corner of CIOATES end WEST bireets, at seven o'clock. By order of S iNAR FE:' SAPP. t Second Precinct, JAMES S Still(TH T. M. HARMAN—Third Precinct, R WHirESIDE•t Eighth Precinct. F. GIDEON, D. ALISON.? G. A HOFFMAN, C . Tenth Precinc t GEORGE FRY. JOHN HUGHES, JAMES McCGNAG HT., P. M. COLL'INS TRE COOPER SIIOP 1-10APITA.G IlleCila•Ac.Jt NOWLEDOE having received toe fol lcwing dona.lons: A- valuable donvion of clothing from Ladies' Relief Association of. Providence, R. i d, notion of clothing and delicaciee from Pon+ toe Ith d Association, through Mrs. 'Town, president; a 1.5.0, a donation of do hing. Arc., from Ladies' id of E.A. - .Jude E. uhuich, 'brongli 'Rev. Mrs. Loandsbery, president; several donations through Mrs. Robert Eawleton; also, liberal donatiom of drugs from Mr. A. Blair. Mr. Bullock, and Mr. Crenshaw. Part of a collection from St. John's Methodist E Church, ca. Port of proceeds of Fair I.eld by Ells icitoremnea, Amelia Jackson, and the Misses Peirkellas. 510.50. It. MCRITTENDEN'S Pnit.A.D.ELpatA COMMERCI AL COLLEGE, 637 OR ESTIsiIIT Street, (corner of SeveotlL) Young Men fully Prepared for the duties of tits Coant , ins' House. Evening Passions otter September:WS. corv - rumzept , AL 140 CBI, CO."— Toe Coupons due September 1863_ <,n the eight per cent, Mortgage Bonds of " THE CONTINEN AL HO TEL CO." will be payable on and after that day noon presentation of the same at the COMITERII at, BANK in. the city of Philadelphia. J. bStieBANT PRICE, an 27 6t Trees arer. NOTICE,-11E PEE lEz - 7 E FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Au! us t 2.6 th, 1633. She Annual Meeting' of the, Stockholders of the Penn sylvania Fire inauranc..? Company will he held at their Office on MONDAY. the 7th day of September next, at 10 o'clock A.ll , when an election will be held for nine Directons, to serve for the ensuing year auo7-tse7 G CROWELL, Secretary. TIIE iaxicKsitx,vE,u, tuNnw4:3l , COMPANY.—The Transfer Books 'of this Com PftDT will close on MONDAY, Ang - ast 51st, and reope a MONDAY, Septe saber 7th. _ EY order. li J. B. kIiDOL, Secretarr. NEW ruc. Atiguat 24, likl2 M. OFFICE OF TOE HAR.R.ISEOUG. PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, AND LANOAS TRH RAILROAD COMP &NY, PHILADELPHIA, August 21. 1863. The annual meeting of the Stockho]ders of this Com pany will be held on FRIDAY. September 4, 1863, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the corner of THIRD Street and Vir11.... LING'S Alloy, at which time an election will be held for thirteen Directors to serve for the exiting year. au22-1.1t 4 GEORGE SABER, hecrettry. MOFFICE OF THE ILOCUST NOUN TAIti COAL AND IRON 'COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, ATIZIBt 21, 1863. At a meetin. , of the, Board of Directors of the above Company, held . thie day, a DIVIDEND OF ONE DOL LCS PER• SHARE was declared on the capital stock, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representa tives on and after the 31at inst. The transfer books of the Company wlll be doted until the let day of Septem her next. an22-tsel C COPPIICK TreaAnrer AVIS AUX ELEGANT S.-11. JO SI,PII ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la, liaison GRANDVILLE. STOKES, Marchand Taillenr, No. GO9 CHESTNUT Siieet, Philadelphia, a lihouneur d' aviser des nombretur amis et counaissances (ainsi quo Phono :able public) gni Pon .deja favorise de lour clientele, rItIT vient de resevoir de Paris et Eondres, lee modes lee plus resettles et les miens portees pour la sarson d'ete. GRANDYILLE STOKES amis a sa disposition lee eteoffes les plus belles at les meillenres qualites, des pre. !Mores manufactures d'Enrope . „ . Les o9lcieres et soldats de tout -grades y tronvront lee ineillenres analites d'etoffes, a des prix tree moderes L'elegance de sa coupe, ains'one le cachet de distinction qua la caracteriso, est deja trop connu do public poor en renonieler Inas merites. iv2,9-2m r 3 1 ,.. ST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO THE SALUTARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the Congregation and others, contributions for the benefit 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 Church, TIER. , TEENTH Street, below Spruce, • every FRID AY, be tween 9 and 1 o'clock, and money to the Treasurer, CHARLES W. CUSHMAN, 1.2 S South DEL kW ARE Avenue. iYI7-flarthfl2t MILITARY NOTICES. 11EADQUARTERS - REND EZFOITS, FOR DRAFTED MEN-12.'30 WALNUP Street. . • PHILADELPHLt, PBllll9, , 27th„ 1961 The following named officers having filed to report to Col. J. H. KELLOGG, 25524- CALLOW HILL Street, in compliance with orders heretofore issued. they are hereb3 notified that unless they report, at these Head quarters on or before the Slot lust, their names will be seat to the Secretary of War, with a recommendation for di. missal from the service of the United States: Captain Wm. H. Cameron, sth Pennsylvania Cavalry. J. A. MePherran, let Penntylvania R V. G. • J. J. Baird, 76th Pennsylvania Volunteers. • Theo. H. McCalla, 93th " " • Adjutant G. W. Wilson - , 61st Edward Schwatto, 9Stb First Lieut. - J. .[.Roes; !d P.-B.: V. • ' C. W. Croasdale. 12th P R. V. C. • H. T. Davis, 46th Penna. Volunteers. - • A, J. Morel all, 76th ' A. E. Vaughn, 143 d • C. B. stout, 14.3 d " , •• " "Lutes Truman. let Penna. Eilles. ' " Thos. 13: Winslow, Ist Penne, Rifles. Second-Lieut. A.. E. Bennett. 81st Penna. Volunteers. Tbos. McKnight. 116th Geo. Collinee. 143 d " By order Brig. General Hatch. 14EADQUARTERS" OF PROVOST - 1 -- 1 - Iit'ARSHAL;THIRD DISTRICT . Pa -511 BROWN Street, PHILADELPHIA.' August 22,1863. Notice is hereby given, that a reward of: $lO, and the reasonable expense incurred, will be paid to any Person for the apprehension and delivery of a deserter at the Headquarters of the nearest Prevost Marsh al. JACOB S. RUMOR, Captain and Provost Marshal, Third District of Pennsylvania. HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MARSHAL, SECOND Dismc. PA., August 24, 1863. - • 'DRAFTED MEN from this Di trict, claiming exemp tion, are,-requested to bring withiliem 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 PALMER, Provost Marshnl And President of the . Board-of Enrolment. WILLIAM M. MILL, Commissionenof Board. R. W. :RITCHIE. Surgent-of:Board..: HEADQUARTERS` OF PROVOST MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA., 245'Sarath THIRD Street. . . . PHILApELPRIA, Anguat 19, 1863 This Office will be open daily, from 6 A. M. to 2 P. M., except Saturdays when the office will close at 1 P. M. SECOND WARD—AII-Drafted Men of the Second ward who have 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 have 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. Aug. 24, Nos. I to 100 inclusive. TUESDAY. Aug. 25, Nos• 101 to 200 inclusive. , WEDNESDAYAug. 26. Nos 201 to 300 inclusive. THURSDAY, Aug.A 27, Nos. .901 to 400 inclusive. FRIDAY: Aug, 28, Nos 401 to 500 inclusive SATURDAY., Aug. 29, Nos. 601 to 539 inclusive, and hearing cases generally. N. B.—Substitutes have preference. WM. E. LEHMAN, Provost Marshal and President of the Board. CHARLES MURPHY. Commissioner of the Board. N. H. MS:AMIS. Surgeon of: the Board. In - FAD QUARTERS OF PROVOST 'MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, EA.: PHILADELPHIA, August 23, 1863. OTICE is hereby given to all drafted men of the Seventeenth Ward that their time for claiming exemp tion, offering substitutes, or reporting for duty, is ex tended until - the 29th day of August 'net , 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 yet reported themselves, that failing to do so by the 29th day of August inst. , they will be published as deserters and arrested as such. The time for the Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards is extended until further notice. By order Of the BOard inrolinent JACOB S. STRETCH, Caotain and. Provost Idarshal. -FRANKLIN D STERNER. Commissioner ALEXANDER C. HART, an24.6t Sorgeon. I CORPS OF HONOR. U. S. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE, • • •INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPEIA, 143 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . . SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will apply for information or enlistment in the INVALID CORPS Lieut. TIBER: BASTIkI4. Invalid Corps, 243 S. Third street. Philadelphia. Lieut. J. W. DEAN, Invalid Corpe, 611 Brown street, and N. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden ets Phila. Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and penbion, sto n e as in U. S. Infantry. E bf .S.TTHEWS, Mater let Pa. A.A. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel- SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MAY.-PARTIES DESIRING to visit this , delightful Watering-Place are respectfully informed that the COLUMBIA HOUSE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER lex Arrangements will be made with parties desiring to spend a few days at this fashionable and popnlar.nonse. BIEGFELD'S'CELEBRATED BAND is engaged exclusively for the Columbia House Address aii22,lm J. F. CAKE, PROPRIETOR CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY.- The public are respectfully informed that this &et ches Rotel will tontine open until the 20th of SEPTEM BER. • The railroad is now completed from Philadelphia to this unequalled watering-place. and .3 trains run daily to and from Philadelphia. Accommodating terms for families at this -house can be made on and after the let of September. - MILLER & WEST, au7.13-12t Proprietors. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. —The cona , tnership heretofore - existing under the Sim of BORDEN' & WALKER, Iron Founders, No. 119 Craven Street, is by mutual consent this day dissolved. THOS. D. BORDEN, August 28, 1860. au2B,9t. GEORGE A. WALKER. LOST --AT THE KENSINGTON DE POT;.or left in one of the Frankford city Cars, a CARPET BAG, with,card attached. - marked McFarland, Collins, & Co., Pittsburg• Its contents ate of no value except to the owner.`•A suitable reward will be given if left' with L. W.-Leslie, at W. H. WOODWAItOI3, No, 516 MARKET Street. au2B:3V RAFTED. MEN CAN BE" FUR. D NISHED with SUBSTITUTES and:have them mile tired in immediately on, application at 422. WA ,NUT Street, ;mama door. an2/3-Bt* NOTKIEGS--IN 100-LS. KEGS ; OIL LEMON. L. , S.. 8 cases and OIL BOWL in 8-dra. to 70.dra.tottlesvfor salle.by Rai fst . tin26-If WILLIAM & WILSO& ROI XATUIAT fit. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1863. Apt NEW COUNTERFEITS ARE; fully described in PETERION'S . COUNTERFEEC DETEC euR Red DRUXEL'S DA.NII- g 4) PE LISP.for SEP TEMBER, which Will be ready Tbig !horning, at T. B, PETEKSON & BROMINE', No • .300 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. TE111413. - 0710 Dollar a year monthly, or Two Dollars a year Ferni-rrinuthly, ot Tea Cents a Number. Ad vert i , ernante inserted In it at low rates. an21.43t NhW BOOKS-- Just received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT s 00., 71 and 717 MARKET Street. A. MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIOSiS FOR ENLISTIN7 ASP DISCHARGING SOLDIERS, &c. By Robert Bar tholow, lid D. si ER CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, and WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS. complete In one volume. THE ImAttiIIACIOPCETA OF THE UNITED STITES OF AMERICA. Fourth decennial revision. Sy antho rlty of tilt National - Convention for Refiding the Phar eopoiia. A 'Ph E TISE ON HYGIENE, with Sof clal Reference to the Military Service. By W. A. Hammond, Surgeon General. LOS r 'AND SAVED. By the Hon. Mos. Norton, author of " • Stuart of Dunleith." AT ',DDS By the Baroness Tantonous, author of ' • Quite." &c. OP.V OF THE SUPERN&TUR?L, in all Ages and o , •tirories Ro William Fl , •wilt -2 vole . EF'DFRIC.AL AND PRACTICAL ASTRONOMY. By William elheuvenet. 2 vol., THE ARMY CFRPLAIIPS MANUAL,- BY Rev. J. PI n ney Hammond. TRIAL OF TILE CONSTITUTION. By Sldnor G. Fisher. THR COMPANY CLERK. Showing how and when to make out returns, Sic. By Capt. A. V Kautz: autS' Sohn F. Lindsay. Thomas Farley. Hoary C. Madam. • Joseph Cauirbell. SUBOOL BOORS • PEI BLISFIED BY LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. .25 South STXTA Street. above Chestnut. MRS. TTITII ILL'S MY LITTLE Cl/400R APE!. GLIIHART'S PHILOSOPRY AND LOGICS. ILLEMENTECATEOFITSMov FAMILIAR THINGS. AP.SIIP'S FABLES IN FRENCH b.h. RP N'S NEW MODERN FRENCH READER. . , "OW R'S DRAMATIC AND °RAT° S , CAL EX PREISIoN, MISqEI,L'S SERIES OF SCHOOL HISTORIES, with Ouertint s for the Examination of Students. Illustrations. au27 NEW BOOKS-- NEW }Wall S. • ROMOL 6.. A novel By George T. Elliott. Illus trated *1 26 in paper ; $1.50 in cloth . THE BIVOUAC AND. THE 13 ATTLE-PIELD . or, Campaign Sketches in Virginia and Maryland. $126. THE FOUNDATIONS OF HISTORY. A'series of First Things By Samuel B. Schieffelin. $1.50 - bIENITTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF TIE PRI , SBYTERIAN CHURCH for 1563. 50 cents Post age 6 cents. 41 1 LEA VES FROM THE DIARY OF. AN ARMY SUR GEON• or, Incidents of Field, Camp. and Hospital Life. By Thomas T. Ellis, 01. D. *l. For sale by WILLIAMS. & ALFRED IMARTIEN. anl 4 608 CHESTNUT Street. CENTSI-HARPER FOR SEP - TEETER! I—PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT Street, att2s.6t 90 CFAs TS I—ATLANTIC FOR 8E P TEMBER. PITCHER'S. an24•Gc • POS CHEPTNITT TH E TO CONVENOR MY AOENOY ISAAC MOSSS, Afaior and Chief of Staff. NEW PVELICATIONS. FINANCIAL. NECEETAEr OF THE -TSLASITET HMI AIirrHORIMID MIS FOR A BRIEF PERIOD. ANAL Martha:. notice, I shall solatiass OW receive Subseriptiosix to tha 5-20 LOAN TPA ♦T MT OFFICES, AWD AT THE DIFFERENT 808-AGENOI2III Whroughout the Loyal Stater. JAY COOKE,. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. No. 114 South Third Street, S. HARVEY THOMAS, kJ* STOCK AND BILL BROKEN, • No. 312 WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loam; bought and cold on Commis&ion at the BOARD OF BROKERS. Subscrlptiorus to the 6-20 sear six per sant LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission. .IyB-Sra OOLLEOTION OF 11. S. OERTHI CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAM' ME ER:FAS COMPANY . are now prepared to collect at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ins tating. Terms made known and receipts given at the ofibut, No. IMO CHESNUT Street. s REMOVALS. REMOVA.L. A.. H. VitA.NCISCITS, WHOLESALE DEALlilt IN YARNS, BATTS, WADDINGS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. LOOKING GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS, &O.i REMOVED Prom 433 MARKET and 5 North FIFTH Streets 513 MARKET and MO COMMERCE Sta. and Sni PEMOVAL„-qOHN 41 BAKER, Wholesale Druggist, has removed to 718 MARKET Street. Particular attention is asked to JOHN G. BAKER ,k CO.'S COD-LEVER OIL. Having increased facilities in this new establishment for manufacturing and bottling., and the avails of fifteen years' experience in the business, this brand of Oil has advantages over all others, and recommends itself. Constant supplies are obtained from the fisheries, fresh, pure, and sweet, and receive the most careful personal attention of-the original proprietor. The increasing demand and wide spread market for it make its fig ures low, and afford great advantages for those buying in. large-quan tities. - .an4-dtf RIG GIIN REMOVED.-PHILIP WILSON & CO., Manufacturers and Importers of •nns Pistols, Rifles, Fishing. Tackle, &c., have re moved to 409 CHESTNUT Street, where their cnstomers and friends will be supplied with everything in the sporting tine UIII3RELIILAS. t UMBRELLAS.!, UMBRELLAS!! WM. A. DROWN & 00_, NO. 246 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers of SUPERIOR UMBRELLAS. au22-2m PICK-AXES, • . SHINGLING HATCHETS, BROAD. HATOHRTS, AXES, NAIL HAMMERS, SHOE HAMMERS, RIVETING li./U!OKERS, and ENGINE= HAMMERS,: ~, MAIMACTURBD AND FOR SALE BY C. HAMMOND it SONi anl7-1m 528 COMIKERCH Street, Phila. INTERNAL REVENUE -OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES ASSESSOR OF THE SECOND DISTRICT, 1231 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. RICHARD T. GUMPERT has been appointed Assist ant Assessor of the Twelfth Division in my district, which is that portion of the Ninth ward eolith side of Market street, from Seventh street to Broad. aulB:wfm6t- THOMAS W. SWENEY. Assessor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ANN GEISINGEE. deceased. - . . . . . , . ..... The Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the first and final account of HENRY P. BECK, administrator of ANN GEISINGER, deceased. and to make distribution of the balance in Use hands of the accountant; will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, September Sib. 1863, at 4 o'clock P. AI , at his office, No. 4213 WAL NUT Street. in the city of Philadelphia._ ati2B fmsvfit B. H. HAINES, Auditor. - jag CONVINCED OF THE TRUTH of the assertion of the fine quality and accuracy of REIMER'S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS for $l. by ex amination of specimens, executed at Gallery. SECOND Street. above Green. 'UNITY OF OPINION PREVAILS in regard, to the merits of REIMER'S Ivorytypee; a glance will convince of their natural style and.exquis- Re coloring. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. eL.A_RET,-1,200 OASES OF DIF FERENT, qualities received, for sale by_ CHAS. S. & JAS. CARSTAIRS. au27 N 0.126 WALNUT SL and 21 GRANITE St. A PRIOAN GINGER-40 000 POUNDS, pitme briatt'aud•baudsome, duty paid; tir a4e by 4112011 W/LiO,V, ROO AltailijiT IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. JAMES, KENT, Nos. garjamci 24-1 N. TrfIRD,CAT REST, ABOVE RAMC, PHILADELPHIA, Have now nmi their um4l TAROK. .A:ND..COMPLETE STOCK FORY.IOI.I AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Among which be found a more than usually attrac tive variety of To which they invite the SPECIAL AsTrANTIOI OF C 9913 Emir yrtS, n27-2m_ GASH BUYERS, AT WHOLESALE, Are Invited to examine oar FLANNELS, BLA. NIKETR, MERIN( IES, ,FOFLI NS, BLACK BILKS, FANCY BILKS, LINENS, WRITE GOODS, DRESS GOODS, told other articles adapted to the season. JAMES R. CAMPBELL &I CO.. 7'27' an26-tf CEMTNUT STREET. 1863. FALL 1863. DRY GOODS. HOOD, BONBR.IGHT, iii CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 435 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The attention of the TRADE to invited to their large Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Among which are choice brands of Sheet *ing and Shirting- Muslins, Madder Prints, De Laines, Gingham; and SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. _ ALSO, MEN'S WE AR GREAT PARCETT. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS. an2o-2m 1 863 FALL IMPORTATION. 1863 EDMUND YARD 43; CO., 14PORTERS AND JOBBERS, SILLS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 617 CHESTNUT and 61.4 JAYNE Street, Have now opened their Fall imPwtation. of Dress (}odds, viz: MERINOS, COBIIROS, REP J .S ALPACAS t D EL AINES, PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS, FANCY AND BLACK SILKS, Also, A large assortment of • SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, WHITE (3DODS, LINENS, • 'EMBROIDERIES, &0., which they offer to the trade at the -.LOWEST MARKET P,RIOES_ &TM. tf - BAGS BAGS BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND HAND; SKAAILBSS, BURLAP, AND SUNNY B- A Ci."S , Constantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY & 00:, No. 113 NORTH FRONT-STREET. .4ellf-WOOL BACKS FOR SAL& anl9-6an PHILADELPHI& OUR LETTER-"A" 'FAMILY SEWING MACHIN]; With }le new improvements, is the best and cheapest, and most beautiful . Seirifig - Machine - bithe world. .No other Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great range of work, including the delicate and ingenious pro cesses of Hemming, Braiding, Binding, Embroidering, Felling, Tucking. Cording, gathering, , dm. The Branch Offices are well supplied with Silk Twist, Thread, Needles, Oil, &c.. of the very best quality. Mie Send for a pamphlet. - . THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 168 BROADWAY. Raw Yoa.g. Philadelphia Omee -810 CHESTNUT STREET. call-tsel6 SEWING MACHINES. . THE " SWAT" MACHINE, With GLASS PRESSER FOOT, NEW-STYLE HEMMER, BRAIDER, Ind othervaluable Improvements. ALSO, THE TAGGART & FARR MACHINES, Aseney-9 4 421 CHESTNUT Street. mhB-tf EDWARD P. KELLY, s JOHN KELLY.. FORMERLY. CHESTNUT, ABOVE SEVENTH, MI BORTH THIRD St., NEAR THE EXCHANGE. Have just received a large Stock of Choice FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AND FALL STYLES, TERMS CASH, at prices much lower than any other first-class establishment. au27:tf BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, At MI MARKET Street. BLACKCASS. PANTS, $5.50, At 704. MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $O.OO, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.00. At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $0 00, At 704 MARKET Street. , GRIGG & VAN GIINTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG At VAN GUNTER'S, No, 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GIINTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GIINTEN'S, No +704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S. No. 704 MARKET Street. nah.T.2-6m GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. NOS. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH -STREET, GUINTLEMENT FURNIBEONG GOODS. MAJIKTFACFrIIREI w►LFPIER VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. AL The subseriber ws_ald invite attention to kW IMPROW.D CUT o'F sanITS, Which he maim a specialty in his bulbuls'. Also, On. *slaty receiving'. NOVIILTISS POE GEITLEIGIN'S WEJLE. J. W.. SC/OTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, Xo. 114 CHESTNUT STREET, la10:1 !our doors below the Continental. W 0 L. 10.000 pounds light selected Ohio Fleece. W,OOO pounds, 20 to SO onto, Sue. lierCO )7ounde Nom. 8 to 20'e, In Warr, Bundle and Con If. AU numbers and descriptions p'rocured at ones ALEX. WHILLDIN do SONS, ien-fo&wtt ItS North FRONT Street. REIMER'S COLORED .PHOTO GRAPHS_ are best suited to tho masses • good and truthful, durable and cheap, and cannot fail to please all Who purchase. Only Sl. SECOND Street, above Green. lts CIIAMPAGNE.—AN INVOICE OF "Gold Laos" and "Gloria " Champgno, qintrte and pints, inet received per French ship "Lies , „for sale by CEta.S. S. St JAS. CARST,UIti. Sole A g ontg. au24l- 001PAI41:7 /T& 4t4. SANTEE. & CO., IMPORTERS &ND JOBBERS DRY G-001314, lADIEfi' :DRESS 600.93 f - Also, a full assortment of MERRIMACK &WO COCHBOO PRINTS and PAST.. ADELPFII n•t4 ADE Gi ODDS. tHz v-tastms JOIVRIER,%. COMMISSION MOUSES. SEWING MACHINES. CLOTHING. LATE A 042 CHESTNUT STREET, TAILORS, • PHILADELPHIA. 1011 O. ILERIB-01111 (1'0111:11ILLY Z. zwas,atools.l INFORM& AND DRAM UN OF TEE IMPROVED PATTERN BlfißT. COLLARS. UNDERCLOTHING. EN: SATISZLOTION GUABAATIIID. m712-to •4 Fall Blood WOOLEN YARNS. Well-known - makea. COTTON YARN. of lirot-olaso makes. on orders. RETAIL DRY GOODS. MEW EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, VERY RICH DESIGNS- REDUCED PRICES. SILEPPARD,VAN HARLINGEN', & ARRIBON, 11308 CHEATNIIT BTICEET. aul9-wrml2t 01.0. A KS AND MANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE! TB E-LALCIEST STOCZ. IN TIME CITY! ClO6llB AND *IAN rILLAW AT WHOLESALE! THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IPI THE CITY COLIFTRY MERCHAN'n. will Ilia' a greabeaving byy exairdnir4',' onr Immense stock or CLOAK - 48nd MAN TILLAS of the newest FALL AAP WIN PEE STYLES. before making thair purcha . es. as doing hasiss at a very small expen , or. and exclusive,y for cash., we can sell ?A per cent. cheiper than any nth pr holm O. W IfTINe CD!. N. 33 corner cf NINTH and °HARRY Streeti, CITAR. 1 EIVT.Ob", t . D. WATKINS: MEN'S W"EAR. ' Good SI Cassimaroa and Melton, Light Cansimeres at iow PriCOR Fine Black ilasitti.res and Doeskins. Black Broadcloths from $1 70 to Fo Ladine CiOakin Or of ovoiy dmcription. The largsst ninth 'stock in Margot street. Tailors' linings and , trimmings. COOPER St COSARIrt sml9 S. B. come: 1917SITR snd tdp.RRET Rtraces DARK PRINTS. Merrimack. Sprague. Gloucester, Dttnnell, American. ()colleen, Manchester, Pacific, English, Szo,, at 20. 22 and /6 cents, Dark Detainee. good Myles. 25 and 28 cents. Chogp Black Alpacas, 80 to 75 coats. Blark Wool Detainee, 50 and 60 cents. 6-4 do do 61 to $1 25, DOMESTIC 00017 S. Cotton Flannels, Drills, and Ticklngs. White, Red, Gray. Blue, and Fancy Flannels. Bleaohed and Brown Dinstme, at wholesale prices. COOPER & CC/NAB.% anl9 B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET ettrasta LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNs.:.... Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures, at We. Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures. at 24c. Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures. at 25c. Cheap, scarce, and desirable, Cheap, scarce, and desirable. Cheap, scarce, and d. stable, - JOHN' EL STORES', 702 ARCH Street. SHARPLESS BROTHERS ARE STILL offering Their Immense Stock at Prices much Leaa Than the Cost of Importation, Consisting of Lawns. Silks, Challis, Coatings. Casaimerea Venting% Bareges, - Shawla. Delaines, Chintzes.Popiine.&e, sr& CHE.STNIIT and SICIcITII Streets. SUMMER SHAWLS Grenadine Shawls. $4 and 50. Plaid Spun Silk Shawls, - $3.75. Lace Pointe. *6 50, $lO, &c. = Crepe de Paris Shawls, $3. Cloth Cloaks. Silk Mantles, &. Also, a Large assortment of Summer Dress Goods selling out At very low prices. LESS BROTHERS, att.s CHESTNUT and 13 6 R Street/. 1024 CHSSTNIPP E.. M. NEEDLES OFFRIT.S' FOR SALE ,1 At prises generally beieW Dreamt:T.4,H% of linDor tation, WHITE 110017 S, dll desarlptionx. 4 EIHSROIDERMS, do LLCM do la LINEN HANDKEROHIZYS. 1.1 VEILS,•&c„ lai;g3!llG;ii= 4i, 1034: CHESTITIPr STREET. • FURTHER 1114_111UOTION8 IN the Prices of all our IiDMIIBER DRESS-GOODS. To close ont, we have reduced our. stock of Black and Gray-ground - Silk Grenadines to 76c. They cost from 81.16 to $1 60. All our 60c French Bareges to 2(.)c. All our 60 and 62c French Organdies to STK.:. All our French. Lawns to less than cost. All our American Lawns as low as rhe lowest. 100 pieces Choice Styles Chintzes to 16c. Williamsville and Wamsutta hfuslins, 35c. Best Englieh.Cotton Flannel, at 37c. H. STEEL dr SON. jy2s _ No. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. I' DWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SE OOND Street. are tiottr offering BLACK SILKS. AT REDUCED PRICES. Black Silks at $l, 1.1234, and $1.26. Summer Silks at reduced prices. Poniard Silks at reduced prices, Silk Grenadines at reduced priceS. Fine Organdies at reduced prices. Fine Dress Goods, all reduced. Fine Modes, .Blues. and Pearl•Bareges. Plain Blues, Buff, and Pink Percales, or French Chintzes, lust received. N. B.—Just received one case of superior quality Plain Silks. The colors are Browns, Blues, Modes. ParPle. and Green; price, 81.3734 been selling at $1.75. jY2O-tf ARMY GOODS. ARMY CLOTHS! ARMY CLOTHS I WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' _ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL Cl,olrl-1 13DOTISID. Nos. VI SOUTH SECOND and %3 STRAWBERRY SU ARMY AND. NAVY - 7 ALL SHADES AND GRADES. CIVIL : ALL STYLES AND. PRICES. "QUICK SALES AND. GOOD PROFITS." au.22-tee43 ia W. SIMONS &13ROTHERi NJ( . SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MARIIPAOTURERs iR.W.ELRY. z FINE-S S WORDS, MILITARY - - MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY, an2l-ffem • •• ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE GOAT MOTES. DARK-BLUE OAP CLOTHS. ISKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR 017/01118, ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10. OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WRIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SREETINGE AND SH3I6T MIS. For sale br FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. acs-lt if ARMY RATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH di KEEN. No.taliforth SECOND Street. Ifennfacturere of all kinds of FELT EATS, kale en hands large assortment of all the 11141101111 and most approved styles of ARMY 1-.1.A-"I'S. Orders by mall from antlers or jobbers, will be Promptly filled at the lowest rates. 3.330-3ee 1776. . 1863. - Li A G " SILK FLAGS-I I STINTING YLLGS! BTJRGFEES.. PENINTS, UNION JACKS. STREAMERS: IET N r rlrd • RED, WRITE, AND BLUE. 3 EVANS & HASSALL4 MILITARY FURNISHERS, 1117-tf No. 416 ARCH STRRRT. Phlladolohis. ICE. • FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, BY THE CARGO. DELIVERED - AND PACKED ON SHIPBOARD. IN BOSTON. For see b 7 TUDOR COMPANY,. ardl4-18t BOSTON. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN - and l'riported WAD:HIES, Pine Jewelry, Silver andd lated Ware, de. iy29-6m WI North SIXTH Street an4l , FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the moat experienced workmen. every Watch Warranted for one year. . RUSSELL. jy23•Gm • 912 North SIXTH Street. MUSfCAL BOXES. irN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES, playing from I to 12 tunes., aboleeSVers and Amu'. eta Melodies . FARR BROTHE. Trer.ortere, spil *l4 CHESTNUT Street. bedew Yount GAS FIXTURES, 4Sze 517 ARCH STREET. C. A. YAM-KIRK . drs CO, MANIIVACTITR.ERS OF CHANDELIERS AND OTIM GAS FIXTURES. Also French Bronze Figures and Ornaments , Porcelain and Mien. Shades, and a variety of • • FANCY GOODS; WHOLESALE AND iI.E.TAIL. Please call and examine goods. delB-ly TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN TRH -AL ittiRAL DISTRIOTB. We ire prepared. as heretofore, to supply Funnies at their Country Residences with. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &O. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, goon -ti . CORMIX SWIM 410.17133 5T1 PLANTATION inTT CRS Tha Charleston °surfer makes a timely naksation iii recommending the attention of sir Govertment to the naturalization sad cultivation of Calitaya, for the preservation of the health Of our soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect noon the liver. and guards the eriatem against disaVie by e:fitterre and irre gular diet. ft Ls said that the great success of the Plan. tation Bitters of Dr. Drake. which, preview. to oar an. happy difeaultiee, was found in ne.tzt Southern homes, was owing to thireulract of Calisayis "D'ark,wition it con tained, as one of its prinsdpal ingredisits. "In scroll , mitten of thie,:welfave:bsurd one of Tor most distill aria?. el physicZanwremazitz. that vrhenevcithe felt unwell from ordinary &static or atmospheric casson. he inva riably relieved hi'zsalf by Plantation Bitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be obtain3d, a substitute rhould be Prepared, We understand our Ornernment h opened negotiations with Dr. Dfitke: thzorr6 a secret agent, but with what truth we &ono!: irtiose " 24124-myrt7za We are exceedinglY aligesito tiznNtehmond V17..;!g for tte remembrance. of " Auld La u g gine," hat we can ra nts "Oat Governerst ""a!at the Vantetion Bitterearn not for sale to any " eocrot affants." North or booth.. There Is probably !several other thisrgaz " Oar Oc , vernment " VW. yet want. We know that We have the bse and rstetpopnlar 1113- dicine in the world. We are not - OM:4 to dam what It 1/5 composed of. Physicians ara compelled to recommami CALISAYA Beux has been oelebrared for over two hun dred y eara, and was sold during the reign of Donis XVI, King of France. for the enormous price of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Vispephttfigeven. Weakneaa, Constipation, &o. Cp,aoAurize BASK.—For Dlarrlma., Colic, and'a3aasee of the stomach and bowel& SANDELTON. — For Inflame.tiot of the Lotto and aTop nital difeotiona. CITALWIEME FLowsp.3. —For enfeebled dizeAtiore LAVENDER FLOP/El/H.—Aromatic. stimulant, RID: ;V -ale—highly invigorating in nervous debility. Wrrars. GREEN.—For Scrofula, Rhenmatism, &o, glass.--An aromatic carminative; creating fidd, intmle. and milk: =chased by mothers nursing. Mao. clova-butb, ora - agra. ca-away. Cortal:der, stoat, root. &a. Another wonderful Ingredient of Spaniel,. origin, Im parting beauty to the and brilliancy to the mind. is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. Humbugs and :que.cka howl about the PlEtr.tation Bitters; but the following; is what's the matter, and they know It: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CUBE Cold Eat - resettle§ and Feverish Live Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath, Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections: Exceseive Fatigue and Short Brear& Pain over the Byes. Mental DespondeneY. Prostration, Great Weakness Sallow Complesion, Weak Boweta LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPBtA. Very particularly recommended to Clergy - men, Net chants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits. Also, for gentle females and week persons who reanire a gentle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite, and. clear mental faculties. Sold by all respectable Physiclans,Dragglets, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, ac. Be particular that each bottle hears the fac-shaila our signature on a steel-plate label,with oar private Go vernment stamp over the cork. iY22-wfrxn2mif MISS ROBB WILL - REOPEN HER 4 J- 1. - SCHOOL for Young Ladles and Children, No 31.1 South ELEVENTH. Street, below Some% on SEPVISI HER 2d, 1863, an9Xst. CALEB S. HALLOWELL A. INT WILL reopen his SCHOOL on the 7th of Ninth Month, (September.) Rooms, No. 110 North TENTH Street. Residence, 1126 -W ALLAiIE Street. att`B•l?.t'• QAUNDEBS I- INSTITUTE (MILITA. RY) reopens 7th SEPTEMBER, Addrass Profeß.or E. D. SAUNDERS, D. D. MARKET and THIRTY NINTH Streets, Philadelphia. au` 10t ANNA KAIGHN WILL OPEN HER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES% .At No. ,9.04-4 t 5i RUNT VERNON' Street, aIPS--St* the 7th of Ninth MOnth.(entemher.) pRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN - 4 - LATIN, GREEK, or .ENGLISH; bya graduate ex perienced in Teaching. References given If desired. Filch' as hate not enjoyed early edueationalAdvantageS will receive special attention. It TEACRIER;WPstarn Rub P. (1. A GRADUATE OF TH. e, 13 NI VP-Et SITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, already engaged in teaching, wishes further engagements to teach Latin, Greek, or the English branches. in ono or more Schools in or near the city. Address " Graduate," at this office, an27-6V VILLAGE GREEN SEWN ARY-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA. PA.—Thorough course in. Mathematics. Classics. BlLE lish Branches. Natural Sciences, Sm. Military Tactics taught. Classee iußook-keeping. Surveying. and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages. School opens September Ist. Boarding, per week, $3.25. Tuition, per quarter, $6. For catalogues. or information, address Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON, 3Y24.3m VILLAGE GREEN. Pa. WANTED -A GOOD IRON SAFE IN_ in exchange for Board and Tuition in a first-class Female Boarding School. Also, two rood PIANOS on the same tern's. Address ' B. ," Box 2232, Philadelphia .Post Office. au29-at. A - fIEOENT GRADUATE OF BIGH standing at the University of Pennsylvania, and formerly at the His% School, desires a Situation as TEACHER either of English or Classical branches Can come well recommended. Address " Webster," Press office. an2l.2t* TWO TEACHEBS WANTED—AN examination will be held in the Bernard-street School. WEST CHESTER. Penna.. on SATURDAY, September 5. 1563, at 10 o'clock A. M., for one First As sistant Female Teacher in the High Department, quali fied to teach French and Mathematics; salary 5450. Also, one Female Principal of intermediate department. By order. Cau2s-10t 5 ] L. LEVIS, Secretary. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A. GOOD Candy Man to work on Gnm Drops and steam-pan "work Steady employ and best wages paid. Address CHAR. SASSAMAN. Chicago. Illinois. atS347t*. 'WANTED --- $1.5 PER DAY.—WE want reliable, energetic canvassers -and agents In - every county,' for a genteel 'business at a commission of from $5 to MIS per day. No hniftbng. Experienced canvassers preferred,bnt room for all. Address C. id. DUNN 5c CO., Publishers, At either Cincinnati Ohio; Chicago, Illinois: or 18S UM H Street, New York . 3y201312* a•OOO.—THIS AMOUNT G.OOO Wanted on large store property, situ ate .on the South side of OHECTNUT Street, beloNY Eighth. For further particulars, apply to B. PETTIT, an 2s 309 WALNUT Street. - Am WANTED TO RENT, A OONVE. NIENT DWELLING-HOUSE; between Pine and Chestnut. Thirteenth and Nineteenth streets, at a rent not over $5OO. Address Box Isos,'Post Office an27-St•,. In COUNTRY STORE.-A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN wishes to buy out the interest of a STORE in a town or village. or in the country, the latter Preferred; either Shoe, Hardware, or general business; would start a new establishment in a rood neighbor hood. Anyone interested, will please address Box 409, Philadelphia P. 0. au22-6t5 41 - tic DEPUTY QTJARTERMARTEB mac ORNERAITS OVPICS..—PHILansLPE:TA,-Peb, 1863. - 'VESSELS WANTED - immediately to sorry COAL to the following - points: Tortrurs.a. Rey West, Tit sort Monroe, Va.! Alexandriek,Va. Newborn, D. C. • Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, ft./11-0 r!writain Apurtid. annrtarrnsmtas, WANTED -BY A GENTLEMAN and his wife. one large ROOM, or two communi cating ones, with BOARD, in a pleasantlocality, within the bounds of Chestnut, Spruce, Tenth, and Eighteenth sheets• best of reference given. Address, for oue week, L. M. P..," Press office. an?7-3t• F IB* " QT-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME • communicating and eingle room; private table if desired. No. 1315 WALNUT, street. je262ni• FOR SALE AND TO. LET: GERMANTOWN.- TO RENT-A mraeomfortable three-story HOUSE, on Rittenhouse street, in good'order, with water and gas. Rent 2300. WM, H. BACON. an2S-3i. $3 North FOURTH Street, di TO RENT—THE UPPER ROOMS of 432 CHESTNUT Street, second door above Post Office. Apply to MOSS & CO.:: att27-3t No. 430 MARKET Sireet. de FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL COUN ma TRY PLACE, containing 10 acres of beautifully located ground, fruits of every kind, large and conve nient-built improvements of all kinds, nicely shaded. Situate about 4 miles from the city. Also, another of S acres. within three minutes' walk of Railroad Station, 1 mile from Steamboat Landing, 13 miles from the city. Apply to E. PETTET, au2S-if 309 WALNUT Street. SIF RSA E.-CHEAP- FARM. Containing 140 Acres, near the Moorestown tnrn pike, 6 miles above Camden ; large and substantial im provements ; nicely watered ; three superior Apple Or chards,-Peach Orchard, arc. The Stock, Crops. and Farming Utensils will be sold at a low fignre. and pos session gives immediately. Price only SO.sper acre. Apply to B. PETTIT, an2s ano WALNUT . Street (lABINET FURNITURE AND BIL• WARD TABLES. MOOSE ilk CAMPION, t o , Alfa South SECOND Street ' connection with their extensive Etabinot tedies% are tow manufectonni a engerior article of BILLIARD TABLES, hands full ums...l fadah , =. l with as ma lcglill ° relatnows cusgio - xs. m eh are pronoicreed by all who have.uarelthete to De jacerior to la other/. tor the quality and thatch of thee. Tallies; the trans icturere refer to their nuraeroua raftons rbroughout the futon. who are familiar with the chasseter of -their mark. - nachfl-Ree INSURANCE COMPANIES. VAME INSIJEANC - 1 - 406 CHESTNUT &reel PHILADI FIRS ANTI INLAI "'rands aj, 'Rusk, pbas.l .t cltertison. Henry ?win, Jr., John. Evernies, rhittu S. Justice, 0, W. Davis N. CHARLES RII Crrom tile Richmond Whitt• 8:-T.---1860--X P. - H. DRAKE & 00.,_ 202 BROADWAY. Y EDUCATIONAL. WANTS. BOARDING. IFIIRNITtTRE, 1E COMPANY, NO, r D A. IG. : iNsuxuarci. OBS. 1 B: Geo. A. Wes D. Woodre t, ff. • . Johp Kessler, jaks Chas. Stoke& A. G. Rossahelo., Joseph D. Ir. BUCK. PAW eat. CHARDSON,Vita*testasltt IA ettgratal7. 00 54 f4 . AM 11 .9 EIVIEPI TS. A MEBICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 4--a- Under the management of MS. j. 8, CLARKE. Last Niel - t. ar ilia 'Re o .,, ement of . EDWIN (Fridgy) EVENING, kunst at, Ohairopeare's great Tragedy of With a very Stmerior Cast. rnvpiN BOOTizik P. Ghost, by Mr. George TElMinon. Laertes, by Mr. L. P. Barrett, I 't Grave Digger, by Mr. Lewis Baker. @U.0611, by Mrs. Mosioa F. Baker. '7O-morrmv CS kTL" RD AY)' LAST NIGHT AND DENSIFIT 'EDWIN BOOTH, On which onep Finn MR. 3" S. CI. CRK E Will :741.var for CVSZ /V FY 7. OILY, now Bros Book navr opon, p tr aag r Priztvz.et Circle, trod Falcons, tiO cent , i; (Tircfra, Z 5 Ceuta. go 01 - tra. oh ,, rit. for reserver) sate. Box CAUe open Daily, from rl tilt?, where ::eats can be 'wowed ttirdet Vath • Donre men of (router Pa.:6: 7. 0 Gtrture begins tIC qnarrcrr besre S au2S XTEW CHESTNUT-BT. THELTES- Mana44" , la WM. WITUITLRIE Positively iaath i t burane of tiIt ithARTINATTI FAVILY Ara - YARZSTTI. FRIBT EVENTEG, Ant - hat - 18 - : Pk A P MITA ZAIII hETT A Sk4 TA 4 B 0 ilaumuntenihe TIGHT Ea PE. After Which a new - GRAND DIVETITI - SSEMS`vh A MUSICAL °TAO h , v. all the artistee. By tba BROTHERS MARPINETTI. East time of the REG GNOME, In active preparation, and will be tvodneed on MOW-. MAY, august 3let. the greAci romnatieDrium, is a pm low ~ a and three acts, by .7013 N BRoCEMASI, Rao en title:l TT4E frinT'l.o In wl,icif Tar. CO the celebrated Irish florae diem end Vocail , t, wit viiptaft.: hip origiall character o( CaRRIOREgRoxig, An Trish Soldier of Fortune. with the e.ortgli—" Wino, 'Firiebt and " While there's Lire there's Hope; and MR. WM. WRE..iITAZY Will mai Big first apPearanca is E months in bia origi nal character of CAPT. HENEI DE LAC: kILT)P.R.E. MUSICAL FUND H &LL, Liar UST vireet. between EIGHTH and NINPIL EVELY EVENITG. UNTIt, NOTE(111. THE 01105 T THE arTOST THE WONDERFUL. THE ASTOTIN DI aCi, THE NAB VELOI3B APPARITION. will b e presented dirfctly from PROFEGSOR. PEPPER, F. E: 8., BY TM{ • ONLY CORRE W . A P H. PATORRE NA.TITS Iff A } fERICA. .I".e Talented HisLBRRT trion. RERRELL reale : the Nonodogne of A: Or. THEE PANGS AND SpEOTR2II3 - I,a:A haunt a gull'', COrISCIPTICA I' introducing the GHOST ILLUSION. Asir vented and perfected by Prnfe.eqr Pepper, F. R. 8 , Director of the Polytechnic Tnetitme. London - Pre sented by the most complete. and vastly the most expen sive apparatus extant; imported expressly for the non sY this exhibition, and now ferthe dr.t time presented to the public. Previous to the lidonologne, 'will be presented a rare and diversified exhibition of ' ROSS' STEREOPTMON. The finest collection of Artistic Views in the world. An entire diversified Panorama of Paris, Bare Statuary, Ancient and Classic Prises, tie megnidcent and eel rely unequalled Feries of Geetbe's Poem ; Neynar ,d the cox, recently prodnud for the first time at the Elattehesiter Institute, and just Imported expressly for this Exhibi tion. The managers would take occasion to Bay that Rose Stereopticon is the most complete in-trumsdat of its kind in the whole world Rs Loaner, are the chef d'outoree of Rose. and took the Virg. Premium at the late London Exhibition of all Nations. The existence of these Lessee is well known to all Scientific- instrument Hoaxes. and. the reputation of the maker, whogebruther to the exhthi tor in ihis instonce, is sufficient guarantee elite exalted character. GEORGE ROCS. Exhibitor. E. B. WITA,IAMP. A It.. Genfilrer.' Prop. MULLENHAIIER: Musical Director Tickets of admiasion, 25 canto. E t eierTed . cottpolk tickete, 9.5 cents extra. For sale, with. the plan of qecto, of GOULTb`a. corner SeTenty and Ilhoetnnt, and at filo CONTINENTAL HOTEL Alai at the Door. Performance begins at 8; con o , cd.e at 9.30. Matinee Saturday. at 3 o'clock P.M " CO NCERT HALL.—CONCERT HALL. Commencing on SATURD EvENING. tolgust24, THE PHANTOM! THE PHANTOM! 013.;in VP. THE 9HO =T! THE OHOST t THE, GHOST THE GHOST! THE et-HOST! The,Orsat Original And GRAND 'SPECTRAL ILLrrztON. Pronounced by all the Professors and Swans of Loath*, and Paris, to be the greatest scientific Wonder the world has ever 'beheld STARTLING MARVELLOUS A PPARITONS. by costly Scientific Apparatus, adapted from tb e inyen tion of H. Dhaka, Esq.. by Professor Pepper, Hon. DI. rector of the Polytecbnic Institute, London. Wirt be Produced. REGARDLESS OF COST. under the personal supervision of MR. H. WATKINS, who was the first to introduce into the American Pablic at WALL ACK'S, New York, Mr. Watkins willl - present Id the citizens of Phllad4.- phi& THIS MOST ASTOUNDING PHENOMENON. • wldcl. has SENSATION - M ED SUROPE, AND STARTLED AMERICA, AS STALKING, SPEAKING, AND SINGIIM VISION OF THE DEAD, in the same original STYLE OF EXCELLENCE that won from the entire Pre,s of New York Elia - HIGHEST -accomarms Tickets .2:5 ts _ _ . . cents Secwred Seats fo cents, which can be obtained at. th Hall, from 10 A. M. to 3P. E.. on Thursday. Friday aid Ealurd AS. - A GRAND MATINEE on WEDNESDAY at 3 o'clock. REMEMBER CONCERT HALL. an27-3t- WALNUT STREET THEATRE Lessee. DIr.F. 5f A. G REETTSON. INLAFGED. EE-DECORATED, AND ENTIRELY REMODELED, AND ELEGANTLY UPHOLSTERED. New Scenery by Minard Lewis. Deoora , tons by Thomas Hurray. New Wardrobe at . Immense cost. GRAND REOPENING MONDAY, - August 31st, 1563. On which occasion i'l k^ N 2tlll7T S l( 4 . NISAIARTrsvE; Will essay, for. the first time in America, a speaking eliaracter in a new Drama in four acts, written expressly for her, entitled LAVANEO. • THE GIPSY BROTHER Henry De LaCY, (son of Countess } SENORITA' de la Fleur). IS kBIIL • . Lavangro (a Bohemian) CUBA& Supported by the strong and efficient COUPABIT en gaited for the ses‘ion.- , Box Office will open onSaturday; August ile„-from 1.3 fill 3 o'clock, when seats may be secured. Prices as usual. EXCURSIONS. a , FLAG PRESENTATION AT CAMP WILLIAM PENN. On North Pennsylvania Railrdad, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 81,1963 Extra Trains will leave BERKS-STREET STATION foe. the Camp. on Angnst list, at 2P. M. and. 3 3 , ) P. X. ' RETURNING, Leave Chetton Hills (Station nearest Camp) at 615 P. H. arid 7•H) P. H. - Fifth and Sixth-streets line of City Passenger Cars connect at Berks. street. E,LLIS CLARK . . • AGENT MOONLIGHT TRIP TO " THE CITY BY THE ABA." MUNDY'S SIXTH ANNUAL COMPLIMENTARY MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. TO ATL aNTIC CITY will take 'niece on - SATURDAY EVENING, Angnst 29th. 1563. Last boat leaves Vine street Wharf at 7.30 M; re turning. leaves Atlantic on MONDAY at 4 A. M. FARE FOR. THE ROUND TRIP. $1.60. Tickets for sale at all the Principal Hotels. and at the Ticket Office, at Vine street Ferry, one hour before Mart. ing. SPECIAL NOTICE Small parties engaged in Machine Shope and Factories. or Convalescent Soldiers, can have a car to themselves. by applying to the Agent at the wharf, if they - wish to spend • - - TWO NIGHTS AND .A DAY AT THE. SEA.RTDN. at a low rate of fare. Can 24.600 DAVID H. St-LINDY. THE SEA SHORE. INl*gregWs CAPE MAY AND PHILADELPHIA. BY.. RAIL ROAD. —THROUGH FROM CAMDEN WITHOUT CH &NOE Until further notice, from WALNUT-STREET Wharf. at 9 A. M. and 4P. M. Pare through, `52.60. Excursion Tickets. by 4 P. M. train on ,Saturday.. good to return on Monday, *4. Tickets must be purchased at the Office. on the Wharf, before theboat leaves. S. VAR RENSSEL &ER, an22-if Snot. West. Jersey Railroad. FOE THE BE A. "- SHORE!! SIMMER •.AREANGEMEINT. CAMDEN A.N•D ATLANTIC RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, Suite 15/14 1.883, s.atill for At. "antic City will leave Vine-street Perry as follows: Mail train leaves. - 7.30 Express train leaves 9.45 Freight train, with passenger tar attached... 9.00 A. E. Returning, leaves Atlantic City : Mail train..... . ...... ....... 4.85 Express tran 6. DU IL Freight train Fare to Atlantic, fa. Round-Trip Tickets, good, iVe.. the day and train only, or down on Sataxday and n 9 *lt- Monday morning, $ 3 . • An Accommodation. Train to P. and D. E..R. R. ADO.. don will leave Vine street at 6,15 P. returainameld morning at 6.16.. EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 16 A. H. andl.4s P. H. Leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and 8 P.M JNO. G...BItYANT, Agars sa ail=a k, DAILY LINE TO . MAY. —On and after WEDNESDAY, Augnst 5. the steamer 'MANHATTAN Captain Robert Kirby, will leave diet' street wharf at 9 o'clock A. H. , every TUESDAY,. THURSDAY. and. SATURDAY, for . C APF,..MAY. and the steamer WILSON . S6f A.LL. CRAM, ' H. SMITH BRIGHT. every MOND AY, WEDNESDAY, - and FRIDAY. Returning, will leave Cape May at. ea., o'clock, stopping at New Castle, connecting - with th.. Baltimore lines daily. going and returning. . . rare from Philadelphia $2. 50: New Castle, 2.00. Carriage biro'included ; Meals extra- Children and Servants half price. Carriage hire for Servants extra'. No freiebt received after eight o clock. 9,254/ RAILROAD LINES. a gli PHILADELPHIA AND LONG BRANCH TI CAMDEN AND •ATLAIiTIO AND RAEITAN AND BGI., LAWARB BAY RAILROAD. On and after Monday. June ;,sth, and until furthig Nov use, passenger trains will leave Vine-street Perry.ii LEI A. - M.. arriving at Long Branch at 11.4.5 A. M. Returning. leaves Long Bbsnelt at 3.36 P. if., arrlvias at Philadelphia at 7.4.5 P. tb. Passengers landed close to the Hotels. N. B.—Excursion parties willbe carried on ll Mort; terms. Apply to L. B. COLL . Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Politl BENJ. STROG, Assistant Superistendast: . . . SPDMAL A Regular Train will leave Vine-street . 'Perry on SA TURDAY Afternoon. at 9.49. Returning, leave Long Branch MONDAY Munising, at . S o'clock. Arrive inßhi ladelphia at 9 A. 111. • REOPENING ON amiosml TSB . BALTIMORE AND offal ILULROAD. —This road, being WIT REPAIRED mad effectually GUARDED, is now open or the transmittals Lion of passengers and freight to all points in the GRIM! WEST. Fort - him& tickets .sad alt other Inform= Apply at the Company's Once. corneg of BROAD end WASHINGTON Avenue. S. M. FELTON. ars..tf Preefdent P. Wt and B. IL 8 Gs W EST CIIESTER AND nmapir.plau RAILBQA VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, On and after. MONDAY, MINE 1, 1863, the tMins w leave Philadelphia, from tlx depot. Northeast comer .5.4 e Eighteenth and Marken streets, at 7.50 and.: 10.80 A: M.-. sma. al. 4.1 D, and 6.66 P. M. on RUZSD LYS and PRIDAYS train. w,lll leave Wrialt CMP.STER at 6.50 P. M. Debark - at leay.e Ph4adalr,iit.l6e at-915y2. trzains leave the corner of Thirty , first and ier-vd‘a • streets (West 'Philadelpll.a.) 17 minutes after the sttejase L ! time from Eighteenth and Market. ' On SUNDAYS 'Wage Philadelphia at B A. M. std P. M. Leave West 'neater at 750 A. 65. and 6 EkEt" The trains leaning Philadelphia at 7: 60 A. M. &miff. 11 P. M. connects; Ponnelton with trains on tb,a,P.'anf% 8. C. R. R. for grostoord, Bennett, Oxford. ste. • 161-tf _MINDY WOOD, Stmeitlipid•at.. NOTICE TO SITIPPERS " —On and afterthe Brat of. ElePte • FBRIGHT for Stations on the BUIL &DELA% AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL &ILEA:AO:mist lie titiz Livered at the Depot of the Philadelph* Wilmington. d Baltimore Railroad Company, at BEIDAD atrbiit add wASEINOSCON Aventle." tnivard Freight bf ,delivered from that Altag'gt ' RPNRYWOOD.SpeL
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