The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 29, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS; AT THE uoireLs,
lIP TO IS OIOLOOS LAST NIGHT.
nd Chestnut streets.
Mrs Bagley & 2 ch
Theo Bagley
H B VALllams & WI Pitk~bg
H &Assort & la, "83 , galore
Mrs 1, &Thomas, Ila.t
JP Williamson
Jas B Murray & wf Pittsbg
Miss Murray, Masher;
B. 0 MRldrnm & Madison
Miss Kitty Lodge Madison
.1 Richards & wf
Miss E R Taylor, Pottsville
Miss L W Parsons. Pltql
W Par-ons. Pottsville
Thos Devecmon,....ll,xyLana.
Mrs Devecnion, Marylaod
Mrs Bove, Maryland
Mrs gorley iii ch, Wash
Mrs Dorsey & re, Wash'coe
Mrs Nutt, esoreeto gm, 0 C
Osboarn Bailey, Bvsasville
T Payne: nun •caow
B McCreary. M Chunk.
I N Knapp, Washington
B Clark, Wash'
Levi 'Why, Ns v-Jarsey
T Corey, Boston
D Pratt, II B.k
Miss Macall . Baltimore
Continental—Ninth
Zahn K Dodd, Et Loots
1$ Brook, Et Louis
J Sehaenman, Wioaeneln
3P:O - "Dyke, WI , a 00Si
Shugert, Warhington
•XrDattyrd _
1001 - Hyatt. West theater
A Given, Kentucky
J Hawkene,' Indiana
Aiir I Kuhns. Columbus
- 1) C Haskell. Lout villa
'Theo B Howitz, - Baltimore
R Wallace, Michigan
lioht Awl, Haft. ew York
W Harrisburg
Ceo Deck, Harrisburg
a5l Moody. St LOU*
.Mrs Col WhaTtoll•Pitt9hUrg
'Be Whalton,Pittshurg
O F Whatton,Pittsburg
.J B (Melina. Mass
It D Clark, New Haven
Rollbaus, Jr. New York
P Hutchins, U S A
MK
Judge Whitaker, N , Washington
.Copt West & wf, U N
W .Frick, Chester, Pa
W H Norton. Cheater. Pa
C Nise, Lafayette
J Leon, Lafayette
B Wetzell & wf, bt Louis
W M Wiley, Nana
H le Muhlenberg, Pa
J J Wood, Coinuams
Jae L Babcock, Washington
-James Baskin & family.
J B Hamilton, New York
S Benson, Washington
L Ripley, Connecticut
.J A Matson, New York
P W Slices, New York
W N Barton, Baltimore
James W Tyson. Baltimore
Major B Baldwin, jr
Charles J Werke, Pittsburg',
:Coo J Townsend. Pittsburg
*IC C Davis & wf, Chicago
Davis, Louisville„Ky
Mr Entwine, Lbninville, By
..eIB Bregham, Boston
A 13 Biggins, Boston
El B Chapman, New York
'Miss Mills, New Yore
Capt S Ei Oilman, U S
Mgoat°, Bern villa
iss Salem, Bernvil 'a
M It Millman, Pottsville
'BD Manse d, Cincinnati
C Davies, New York;
J D Wi SOU'. New York At..
B Arthur_ New York
A Koenig. New Orleans
E Culver, Jersey City
'Smith
(3 A Mills, Baltimore
B E Hurrah al, New I ork
/ Murdock, Mass
J R Rankin., Bra , klvo.
J 1) Woolter. New fork
R T Nfoa'rqz,Donis
Dr B wf. Witah
J B fiensly
L kladdnx ar.arf, flinclnnati
A itrritel. galticanrA
Girard—Chestnut. s
W Glover, Harristnp g
'W Campbel l b la, Ky
Tates J 11ktn, Lexington
Nies M C Campbell, Ky
Miss K Cochran. Lexington's
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-AnseL ukens P .
Lexsi a
ngton
W iscon
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It Col. 8 T Granger. Ma
L Clayton & wf, Ohio
A B Boston, Illinois
C Hufll ogion. Maryland
P Hunt, Pittsburg .
P
Ad i G itzw en N orristown
aterSterling enns
.
J T Murtle, Mexico
V P Robeson, New Jersey
B Loeb
John P Bruce, II S L
labarlee Beardslee, N Y
.13 0 G Yates, Penns
John Chambers, N Y
it 8 McCall, Pittsburg
'ff, W D T
L Smitruh,
itt, Ph Pitteb
isurg
Reynolds, Lancaster
.M Malone, Lancaster
?Br & Mrs Merlin, Halifax
Mrs Glasgowfax
John Beano, New :York
Kilday, New York
H Newhouse. Phila.
JR Andfews, New Jersey
751 Fgolt, New York
XI Phelan. New York
11 Kavanagh, New 'Fork
"W B Paul, New York
MB Percival, Cleveland
James 0 Keene, Clarion
iMrs A R Adger & ch, Tren'n
K Leonard, Muscatine
T Rl:Easel. Burlington
il/r & Mrs Carma' , Memphis
- 31erchants'—^Fourtii
S.I.H Reynolds, Kingston
.1114 Bogg Lock - Haven
08 Bickford, Lock Haven
dohn 1) Boyle. Washington
John Wood. Ohio
R 0 Hunt. Vicksburg
.A Hemingway, Vicksburg
Deshler, Allentown
J Walden & daug, Ohio
Miss B Barre., Mansfield
SV Daizell, Hanover, 0
L Creigler, Paris, 0
F Black, York. Pa
saxol A Bealey. Brooklyn
H Richard, Hillsboro, 0
Lewle MoKibbe n. Hillsboro
Befoold. Louisville
71 Welsh, Bristol, Conn
lA'S Young, Allentown
C Thomas. Baltimore
"Are Ward. New-York
Nre 0 B Markle, Jeddo, Pa
A Bell, Canton,
D Cole, Albion
American—Chest - nu
311 Jefferson. Delaware •
A B Lynchpbs, Delaware
Camil
Di Christ. Nevr York
J W Barton, Harrisburg
C Fairer Bethlehem
"7" tiilva. '0 A
:I? Betts, Ohio
S.Tarr
dl Mover. New York
H Yerkee Norrlstown
T Dubois, New Jersey
s3.Dubois. Few Jersey
43 B chalet. Allentown
43 W Wilhelm. M Chunk
43 B Easton & wt. Ohio
Airs B E Gettings Sr d. Wash
P Cunntnghsm, Delaware
iH J listeourE, New York
St. Lonts—Mheetssut
NitY DJilton. Baltimore
B Peri:Lain, Net York
B Chase Brooklyn
H S Jones, i s enum lvania
dos Luther, Massachusetts
:AD Bailie
'Rising. Lancaster: 0
Stewart Allan, New Jersey
31enr, Quillman, Pa
Geo Searing, 13 S N
lBergt Davis, 13 ei
Sergt Williams, II S
John B Douty. Shamokin
31 H Burton. Nicaragua
Chasnroe. 13 8 A
!dishonor
W Chenery Del co, Pa
3ffrs T Bedloe & dau, N
W S Ackley. New Jersey
]Niel Adele Segourney, Y
31 Segourney wf. Y
The Union—Arch ei
B Lowenstein, Memphis
W Wright. Pence
IC Shiner Allentott n
Mose Simonson •
Miller. Alliance, Ohio
:E W Feeders, Alliance 0
Geo B Bates. Alliance. 0
B King, Wooster. Ohio
Andrew Ohio hio
J Fischer,
VT Enos, Perrysville, Ohio
Jae P Bowman. Ohio
Jos Pollack, Baltimore
lewisPoliack & NO, Vs.
R
Itt LI Sa Ed y
er gert , Monanch ; We
Chunk Chests
41 White & wf, Boston
C N Herter & af, Indiana
Thomas Browne, New York
J`Coftln, Biamond, I n
'Barley Sheaf—Seeon
Capt - C H Frankesfeld, USA
Vent G Young, 1:1 8 A
3 Hand, Point Pleasant
Hough. Point Pleasant
.J Hough. Point Pleasant
31'011, Backe co
731H M00 re Haub, Washin. Taylors
gto nville
J .A
Krotz, New York •
P Tomlinson, Taylortiv'e
Merrick & la. Bucks co
Beckman, Willow Grove
W Johnson, Attleboro
H Bye, Buckingham
d Watson, Buckingham
M Bellows, -Boston
rCbas Dubree, Moretown
C Ktrkbride, Attleboro
J A Kirk,' Buckingham
I" Ely. Bucks co
31 Blair, Horsbam
31" Wyley, M D. Carvorev'e
C Olosson, Point Pleasant
r Madison—Second street,- above Market.
W D Morgan Backe co 11 SStieppa.d & la, Wilmt'n
M Davis, Bnoks county. Me qmyser yo rk, Ca
'John L Davis. Bucks 00 7 S Palmer. B enmity
Joseph H Cook iamrcil Rozkar. P 4011.11
Scott Brain, Bridgeton %Ire W D Large. Panto,
W Yardley. Patina - P S Ken4erdine. Patina
*John A Ellis, 'Perna Wm Coffy. Pea la
3411. Nendecher, St Louts W H Cone, New York
J M Vimaredalea, Penna John C Reese, 1 1 .0 w Jersey
MW Hopkins, New Jersey G T Smith, MonroJ co, Pa
W BWataon, Wilmlngtoni
National—Race at
jobn Booth, Pittston
Jacob Noll, Lebanon
G A Bergstrasser- &brain:L - 1w
jas Mantange, Pittston
A 8 Brown, Lebanon.
W Giddings, Pittston
Black Bear—Third h
J Tomlinson, Byberry
• Trexler.Yarilley villa
Roads, Southampton
John Lukens, Jr,South'pton
;Alfred Roads, Southampton
• W Wolf Penna
B Roye, Lebanon
j:L•Greenewalt & la, Penna
• Ott,Lehigh co
enry Smith, Allentown
athan White, Yardisyy'le
DI V B Vanardsdalen,Penna
Vomutercial--StAth st
I
' Beifanyder, Washington
11ton Smith
Henderaon. 17 6 A
G Mimi, U S A
7W H Vandeford, Maryland
HI 3 Baldwin
T Riley. Reading
'State* Union—Mark
B Walker, Iowa"
JS Berketesser & la, Pa
Schultze. Virginia
SIR Greene, Brode Island
CI Johnson, Rhade Island
AN 0101 and, Delaware
llWeld Engle—Third S
!Anderson Calvb, gaqton
Levi I'Mubm3, Penn
- ...Yhoe ?if Leeher. Bectln
.Chas Beane, Backe county
Schoch, Montgomery co
SPECIAL NOTICES_
*OOIIIPARI6ONS.-.
BY THE BARD OF TOWBR HALL;
To find good similcs has puzzled
The best poetic apprehension:
In all such ,traits; Lord Byron guzzled
Strong gin to help hia weak invention.
"But I good illustrative phrases
Obtain with ease at any hour;
Quite sure, no matter what the case is.
To find enough at Bennett's Tower.
BnPpose. for instance, my . discourse Is
Of armies rushing on to battle:
don't, like Homer, say the forces
Remind me of vast herds of cattle:
Vol I declare that, to my notion,
Such mighty hosts resemble nothing
:go mulches eager crowds in motion
To'parchase Bennett's far-famed clothing.
If I of Beauty should be treating,
Why Bennett's coats exemplify it:
it Honor's praise I am repeating,
To 'rower Ball I most apply it.
Is Strength the subject of my story?
Those well. made pants afford a sample.
And when I speak of well-earned glory,
Lo I Bennett's "goods are.the example.
Valance of Summer Stock selling at reduced prices.
TOWER HALL,
No. 518 MARKET Street,
It BENNETT 8r CO.
gAIa DYX ! HAIR DYE!!
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE ie the Best OS
ohs World. The only Harmless. True and Reliable
COve known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changed
'Sged..Husty or (anti Hair. instantly to a glom Black
yr &tura/ Broton, without Injuring the Hair or Stain
fingthe Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; int'
Itettts fresh '.vitality. frectnently restoring ite prietine
Anolor. and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The
- - whew = le A.-11 A. It_ATOHBLON, all others
tere'mere indtattoste; and should be avoided. ".Sold by all
'Piusatite. ha , 71.01 1 02:1"-8LBAROLLY Street, New
Nark. Batenelorn New Toilet :tretun for Dressing the
gab - feM-/Y
S P Zanharie
kt Yates,.NPr, York
L S Poncd~.~. dew York
W B Watkins & Ayr, N York
Mr & Mrs Cohonloy & faro
ITkos H Bu oho. NOW York
Goo P B mion
L Dorsbeititer kwf. 4c Lords
,Tames Flurry. Now York
vir Lewis. New York
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B S Sevmonr. vew Jarsev
.Sir & Mrs W W St. me, Di
Al 3 Farrel., Msss
J S Braman. Lonisville
J x Braman, Locos tie
Miss L Rra,an. L iniaville
Mies S Urania. l.+ni.•ville
.miss A. Da.via4, Loniwille
Alias L Da vies,.L 'llll4 dile
W B Larmonr, - Blitimore
A R Smith
G F_Palley, Chicago ,
W Torapkln , , w k
C E Biking .11 w, Ratttraore
NV Skinner & la. Nana
,T Nir Low Seer York
M ['Otte.. Da. ilinicies
J P Hartman di wire
S Holman, '
J M Motley, 1.4.17 York
E Rowe. - Brook],
E V Rowe, U E
reef. below Ninth.
G NW keea
T Barton, oktrent
J Mente'emery
Mrs Von t•teiuweer
G owen , p,,rtiville
Maj Menem:, U 5.
Lieet IHcßlnir, U
• • •
C Wriat 61 M i.. Dalaware
AID 'Chose. Sfaryl , ud
J H gerryhbl, Harri=burg
R Jones, Lartyette. Ind
L Pflenihnut, lowa
Capt E Bx z tdwin 3 la. IT S A
.an nco.nn At Bs, Lane
S Mirh, 13;11.timore
J 1 / 1 Lice, Baltimore
Henry a-. ohio
John Kilmn.h, Ohio
Samuel Chas Ohio
James Fisher, Ohl.)
James Carpenter, Penna.
W S Nova, ihthimore
S Cox, Virgil:4... •
Henry Pettr i ktrevii.-N Y
vir
a Si*
J Williamson. INneinnati
H tlineintut
John White, .iincinnati
Mr Sr Mrs Cowan_ P. nna
Master Cowan. Peana
J Carson, Lake Superior
S Jones. New York
S Landis. Middletown
Mrs H Smull, Harr4sharg
John A Small, Harrisburg
E M.Thomis, Cheater C 3
Alex Poindexteo, Lex'n,Mo
T S Levering, B 'sten
Geo Kennedy ' M.tryland
W Orifli , h,Mtryland
wr. Boston
HAN Hitchcock, Mass
street. below 'Arch.
J B Miller, Chamhersburg
Casoman, Chstnbsranurg
A V Barth°lomsw.Valpor'o
Gel :P retina, silent° wu
J L Pillinger. onto cvn
Geo W allPppard, N Jersey
Joh Bacon. New Jersey
Philia G shenpard, N Jerkey
J W Bain at lady, Ohio
S H Clark. New Y.u.k
McKibben, Jr , US A
Geo I. Browning U i A
rd II Angell, Columbus. 0
Mrs Austm Smith. N York
TN Roy, New York
' , targets, Washington
E C Honk, ,-toughton,Mass
JZ Collens. St Lortis
F ArmAtroog, Ohio
W D Sheohard, W4shinen
Nliss Cotting,,sm, Easton
Louis Goodman, Ihicago
E B Kachlin, Bucks co
street s above Fifth.
J i Cr•ven, Salem, Di J
Hon S Arnold. Coin
3 Real, Harrisburg.
Mrs Hartin. New. York
E P Bowman, M Ctin ak
W Swarm, Elunttng,don
O Underwoo
G M Boker, Baltim4re
Forbes,Forcrese Monroe
Lyman 1. 1 0:11111: Port Monroe
R C Swan, New Y•lrk
E T Tiffany Penn.'
G D Rempgtoad, Penna
A Elnkaid
J OL faoing, New Terse¢
B F Brewster, New Jersey
W Donohn Chambreld
R di Jones. Dower. Del
A A Mason, dew York
street, above Third.
Orm Allen, Washington
Roney Femme', Na rt York
A Holland. New York
R A Clark, Baltimore
Captll , tiaon
!Ms. M Rmith
• •
WC Wilkin4,Ballmore
w Thompson. New Jersey
T 13nrket- Cincinnati
J 6S Vandenberg, 4 Y
IA Bproall, New York
Irlinoly. 14,14 YOrk
W P spencer, Baltimore
T D Witter & ia, Trenton
W W Arthur. Baltimore
CO Hutzler, Baltimore
J Lynch. Baltimore
W 0 Towson, Baltimore
W White
W W Davis, Boston
Alfred Crist
Levet, above Third
Teeteis, Ohio
_ .
Baotou. Pa
n A &P-Ple.
Oliver, Easton, PO
M Meeker, Easton, Pa
Giant Good ma n. Penna
John 8 Wallace, Lancaster
Meat Col Di, on, Patina
Joseph. T Ontinor, Penna
C A Lane, Cincinnati
Mies R C Lane, Cincinnati
Wash Richarr s. Washingtn
W Moore, Greenville, 0
W Rimy, Cambridge, Ohio
D B Retdei, Pottsville
J A McGinley, Penna
G W Backofer Pittsburg
Geo Handel, Wheeling
W Graham
J Ran
street, below Vine .
K Smith, Backs co
F Barns, 8110 CO ,
1' Coambers. U 4 A
J Palmer, Edgewood
D McNair, Southampton
Longshore, Books co
J Reigel, Point Pleasant
F Thornton & wr. Byberry
E T Bette, Abington.
W Watson. Byberry
I Jones. Chicago
T W F agers, Sharon
G Sh.rcross, Sharon
G Hughes, Buckingham
Z Polk. Bonham
C Auld. U 8 A
B Myers, AyberrY
J M Yllis, Centreville
&Moore, Washington
W Fell, Biickingham
W Davidson, Cheltenham
J . Blockhouse, Bucks co
eet, above' Third.
D D Alder, Pennsylv itoa
Tos Tinsman. Pittston
3" Prick. Pittston
C L
. .
Ai P Boyer. Reading
Master W Boyer, Reading
t., above Callovvhill
Jahn Willard, Peana
• • • • -
Chas Roads & la, •
Feaster(
ddstr Roads, 9oinerton
Thos Headman, NEL aa
J T Whital;Northampton
T Beans,Yardley villa
Geo Clemene,Ohester"Valley
Wm Brumbach, Exeter
Semi Trombower,Doylest'n
Chas Schomaker, Allentown
Chas Greenewalt,Lehigh co
eet, above Chestnut.
George Scott; Pennsylvania
Geo It Udine. Pennsylvania
Jacob Moses, Pe a no' lyania
James Keeler, Phrecixville
Jacob Accent. Phoenixville
M Wrtght, Pennsylvania
A K Hanna, Oxford, Pa
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.t street, above Sixth.
A Robinson, Delaware
S S Racket, k hippen, Pe,
W McVey
F M Kintee, Tnliana. Pa
W Moffett, Cin , inrtatt
G L Plitt, Pittsburg
t., above Cailovvhill.
Sas Schoch, Backs county
Rind Smith, Bucks county
Wm Beans, Bucks'county
P B Weiser, Pennsylvania
ELECTRICITY, PROPERLY APPLIED, IS
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY.—The office of Dr. A.
H. STEVENS, No. 1418 South PENN SQUARE, in
this city, for the reception and treatment of patients.
will reopen MOND AY, September 3d. The Doctor's la tor
experience - in the use of Electrical Currents, in this city
and elsewhere, has been thoratghly tested by the many
who have been cured at his rooms, se their certificates
in his Possession testify—the same being open for pera•al
by any one who may choose to call. A limited number
of patients wilt find pleasant rooms, with board, in the
Doctor's family. His location on the Square is not only
central, but also a very pleasant and healthy one. Office
hours from 9 toll A. M., and from 2t04 P M. an29-tf
THE BALD, AND THOSR WHO ARE THOU
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bled with dryness and falling off of the hair, shotdd use
JAYNE'S 'HAIE TONIC. It excites the scalp to new
and.healthy action, removes dandruff, causes a free cir
culation of blood through the scalp, n mrishing exist-
Ing hair, alk! 1 causin Onew hair to grow on heads that
have been bald foryeare. Here is some of the evidence:
Mr. A. B. BRYAN. of. Jackson, Tioga county, Pa.,
writes : "My wife, through sickness, lost the greater
Portion of her hair. and tbe little that remained turned
aritY. By a faithful application of Jayoe's Hair Tonic
her hair has been restored, and has rammed its natural
color."
Mr. N. MONEY, of Delaware county, Ohio, siys
Two Marabou of my fatuity lost their hair through
typhoid. fever ; but by the ,coutinued - use of
.Jayne's
Hair Tonic they have now good heads of hair.
Mr. P. 'PATTERSON. of Buena Vista, Allegheny 'comi
ty, Pa., writes : "My .head becoming full of dandruff,
my hair at last began falling out, until it was quite title
in: places. After using two bottlee of Jayne's flair
Tonic these symptoms were removed, and my hair be
gan to grow and thrive as usual."
Mr. J. B. ViraLen, of Grayson, Carter county, Ky..
writes: "About ono year ago my head became p.nr
fectly-bald, and, after waiting in vain for some indi
cations of my Bair - growing again. I procured two hot
ties of Dr. Jayne's Hair Tonic. and after wing it strictly
According to directions, a new coat of ,bair came out.
perfectly natural and glossy, and hae continued to grow
well ever since. "
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Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, 212
CHESTNUT Street au2strahs3t
MESSES. 11. C. PHILLIPS. & BRO, at N.
W. corner Ninth and Chestnut streets, are executing
Photographs of all sizes in the finest style of the art.
Raving purchased the "Old Root Gallery," they
have all the negatives of that long•established insti
tution, from which they are prepared to execute or
ders at the shortest notice. au22-mws
$275 to $325 will gat an elegant 7-octave
rosewood over-strung Piano, warranted five years.
J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut. jy2.5-asttf
ONE-PRIGS CLOTHING, OF ,THE LATHS'?
;TYLER, made in the Best Manner, expressly for _RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Sellink Prices marked in Plain Fi
rums. All Goode made to Order warranted eatistacters.
Our ONE-Fawn SYSTEM is etrietly adhered to. All are
!hereby treated alike.
dell-1y . JONES At CO.. GO* MANN= Street.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT,
is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment."
~'iARRI~D.
TOMLIN—STANFORD.—On the 24th inst., by
Rev. Dr. Clay, William J. Tomlin to Miss Helen
Mar Stanford,•both of this city.
ITOSBURCI—NORCROSS.—On the 22d inst., by
Alderman A. H. Shoemaker, Mr. Charles P. Vas
burg, of New York city, to Josephine Norcross, of
this city:
3DTPOD.
SCOTT.—On Thursday, !nth from the effects
of a wound received at Carlisle, July let, 1863, WM."
ter Scott, in the 23d year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of his parents, at 1907 Green street, on Sunday
afternoon, 30th inst., at 3 o'clock, without further
notice.
HENDERSON.—On the evening of the 26th inst.,
Charles Henderson, in the 29th year of his age.
Hie relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral, from the residence of his bro
ther, Wallace Henderson, in Upper M.erion, Mont
gomery county, on Sunday afternoon next, at 2
o'clock. To proceed to Swedes' Church. *
COMLY.—In Byberly, on the 27th inst., Ezra
Comly, In the 82d year of his age.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral, horn the residence of his son, Dr. lead°
Comly, on First•day afternoon next, 30th inst., at 2
o'clock. s
SMITH.—At Saratoga Springs, August 24th, after
a brief illness, in the full triumph of Christian faith,
Matilda Lasell, wife of Rev. Charles A. Smith, of
this city, and daughter of. Chester Lasell, of Sono
harie, N. Y.
Funeral at Schoharie, where her parents still live
to mourn their irreparable loss. . *
MITCHELE—On the 20th inst., at her residence
in South Camden, N. J., Maria Mitchell, widow of
the late William Mitchell, formerly, of London,
England.
NEALL.—On the 27th inst., William D. Neall, in
the 27th year of his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 639
North Twelfth street, on, Monday, 31st inst., at 10
o'clock. To proceed to IVlonument Cemetery. *ot
HAAS.—On Thursday, the 27th inst., Rachel Pd.
Haas, wife of Daniel B. Haas aged 46 years.
The friends and relatives oethe 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. .
BALEY.—On the 26th that., Lloyd Raley, in the
76th year of his age.
GRlFFlTH3.—Swidenly, at Remsen, Oneida co ,
N. Y., on the 12th inst., Mrs. Margaret Soby, wife
of John R, Griffiths, of Newark, N. J., and daugh
ter of Eire, Win, Soby, of Beverly, N, .1., in the 4411 s
year of her age. .•
PLACE BARk GE HERNAN IS.-JUST
. ..LI opened, a ease of LUPIN'S BAREatHERNANIS.
Lupin's Black Crape Marets.
Do. do. Tamartinee.
Do. do. Barogea. •
Do. do. Snmmer Bombazines. .
Do:" do.' Chally Tsnitsee. • - :
Do. do. Striped and Cheek Bareges.
Do. ' do. Mousseline de Laines.
Do. r ~do. Bombazines, Shawls, &a.
BBSSON Sr. SON'S Mourning Store;
No. 918 CHESTNUT Strad!:
'RYES & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
- 1 - 1 ARCH Streets. open to-day one case
FA - LI. DAM SILKS.
Solid Brown Figured Silks.
Solid Blue Figured Silks.
Solid Mode Figured Silks.
Solid Green Figured Silks.
PYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND
-A- 4 ARCH, are opening for Fall sales,
g olor l F = c PVA l r e
es}lusSs
Black Silks all prices.
Flannels for . Fancy Skirts.
MFIRST .REF ORME D CHURCH,
RACE Street. below Fourth.—Services will be re
sumed TO-MORROW. et loy. A. M. ; Sunday School at
9 A.R. Dr. BOMBERGER will conduct the Services. it*
SECOND REFORMED DUTCH
SEV3NNTH Street, above Brown.—
Rev. T. DE WIT I'TALMACE. Pastor. preach c AB
BATH MORNING. aLbalf-paat 10
o'clock. us
CHURCH ON WASHINGTON
SQUARE. —The First Presbyterian Church. on
Washington Equare, will be reopened TO-MORROW.
Service at 1O) and 4
IMTHIRD HEE' 111 H DUTCH
CBUROII, corner Tenth andTilbert streett..--Rev.
Charles S. Porter, of Boaton. will preach in this church.
TO-MORROW. Service in the morning at 1.0 o'clock.*
MC, CHURCH OF THE INTERCES
SOR.Sprinr. Garden Below Broad street.—Divine
service TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 183 A. &t., and BP.
M. The Rector (Rev. Dr. Carden) will preach morning
and evening. Strangers Will be accommodated with
seats. 11*
MST. ANDRMWS SOCIETY.—A
meeting of V is SoMety will be held on MOND A.Y .
IVRNING, slat inst , in the CONTINENTA.L HOTEL,
at 7.34 o'clock. Members will please attend without far
ther notice. . GEO.IIOII YOUNG.
au29 2t • . L-ecretarv.
THE NINETY-SIXTH SOLDIERS
MEETI.DIG. of the Army Committee,
••
Young Men's
Christian Association, connected with the Christian
Commission, will be held. TO-MORROW EVENIN'4,
August 30th, at a quarter before eight o'clock, in• the
Tenth Baptist Church, Eighth street, above Green, Rev.
Joseph H. Kennard. D. D., Pastor. Interesting state:
ments will be reads by several delegates of the Christian
Commission, lately returned from Gettysburg. Rev.
MAURICE C. &MYREN will preside. Remember the
Soldiers! tn.
SPIRITUALIS THERE' - WILT.
be no meetings during Septemtnr ac SA.N6OM
STREET HALL on account of painting. On Sunday.
the 4th of October, the winter course will be commenced
by:Miss LIZZIE DOTES, of Massachusetts. lt*
IC3"FOURTH REPRESENTATIVE
. DISTRICP—NATIONAL UNION PARTY.—The
Delegates elected to the Convention from the Ronrth
Representative District (Fifth and Eighth Wards) will
meet on MONDAY next, August 31, at, th Wetherill
House, RANSOM Street. above at 8 o 'clock P. AL
GEORGE W. STONE, -
PENROSE TERRINE.
GEORGE W. GILLINGHAM, Jr.,
B. FRANKLIN PARIS,
CHARLES H. GOOD.
GEORGE C. TURNER,
SAMUEL MACMENEY, Jr.,
JAMES W. PALMER,
GILES RIVEL.
MNOTIC N—ELEVENTH MG PRE
SENTATIVE 9Th4TRICT.—The DS BGATES
elected to the National Union Representative Convention
for the Eleventh Legislative District are reciaested to
meet at.the house of Robert Wardell, SECO ID Street,
above Beaver, on MONDAY EVENING, the 31st instant,
at 8 o'clock.
Signed . WILLIAM R BALD. Ist Div 20th Ward.
JOHN E. RORER, Sth Div. 16th Ward.
IL G. HERIGES, 6th Div..l6th Ward.
JOSEPH ASH. 7th Div. 16th Ward.
E. Y. SRELIIIRE. 7th Div llth Ward.
BENJAMIN BURRAS. 4thpiv 16th Ward.
CH AS. B. HARTNACK. b Div.l6th
SAMUEL W. MILLER, 2d Div. - 16th
iMTWELFTH WARD NATIONAL
UNION PARTY.—The Delegates elected to the
Ward. Convention mill meet on MONDAY EVENING,
Anwast 3'184 . at Lewis & • Dai , ger's. corner IFIFTH and
BUTTONWoOD Streets, at 8o c ocic. _
PETER ROVOODP,
A. H. DUNLAP,
B. W. THOMAS,
SAMUEL SIMPSIN,
TAMES ticPERRAN.
JOSEPH LEWIS,
" w. MYERS.
J. B. WAGNER. lts
r*. CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA.
COMMERCIAL - COLLEGE,.'
627 CHESTNUT Street, (corner of Seventh.)
Young Men fully prepared for the duties of the Couni
in House.
Evening Sessims after September 15th.
M" CONTINENTAL HOTEL CO."—
The Coupons due September Ist. MS. en the eight
Tier cent. Mortgage Bonds of "THE CONTINENAL
HO
TEL CO." will be payable on and after that day noon
Presentation of the came at the COMSIER (HAL BANK in
the city of Philadelphia. J. EREGEANT PRICE,
auM 5t t Treasurer.
MTHE PRESENTATION OF A
large Silk Regimental Flag, to the 6th S.
Troupe. will take place at CAMP WILLIAM PENN, on
MONDAY Afternoon, August 31. at 5 o'clock.
A special train will leave BEMIS Street at 3.313 P. M.
Returning will leave CHELTON HILLS STATION at
7.15 P. IL
IM, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
STOCKHOLDERS of the DUNCANNON IRON
COMPANY will& held at the Company's office. in Phi
ladelphia, on WEDNESDAY. September 2, 1863, for the
purpose of electing Directors to serve the ensuing year,
. JOHN WISTER, Treasurer.
"WM E. S. BAKER. Secretary. an24-mware3t*
MTHE SE A SHORE. BY SPECIAL
request, the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO
CIATION will have the SECOND EXCURSION of this
season to Atlantic City on TUESDAY. September let.
To insure the comfort of all who purchase tickets, the
number will be restricted to the .capaoity of the Passen
ger Cars; all will have comfortable seats. Tickets only
*1.26. Children half price. For sale -at the ktooms.
1000 and 1011 CHESTNUT street; Tract House. 949
CHESTNUT street. end at the Boat. Last Boat leaves
Vine-street Wharf at 6A. N. - au24-mars4t*
,r3m. NOTICE,—THE PENNSYLVANIA
PINE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Ananst 28th, UM/.
• • • • . •
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Penn
sylvania Fire Insurance Company will be held 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 Wfif. G. CROWELL. Secretary.
AVIS AUX EIJEGANTS.-31. 30-
SEPH ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la Matson
GRfaiDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Tailleur, No. 609
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonneur d' aviser
des nombreux antis, et connaimances Mind quo l'hono.
cable public) qul l'on deja favorise de leer clientele.
qu'il 'lent de resevoir de Paris et Londres, les modes les
plus recentes et les mienx_portees pour la Batson d'ete.
M. GRANDVILLE STORES a mill a ea disposition les
eteoffes les Pitts belles at lee meillenres qualitee. doe Pre
mieres manufactures d'Europe. •
Lee officieres et soldate de tout grades y trouvront les
meilleures qualites d'etoffes, a des prix tree moderes
L'elegance de sa coupe, atwe'que le oachet de distinction
quo la caracterise, est dem trop aman du public pour en
leßiSiTtier bun surtteli. j 728431
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA,; SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1863.
oTIRE QUICKSILVER SIINI.NG
'(OMPANY.—The Transfer Saks of this Com
['any will close on MONDAY, August 31st, and re lies
MONDAY, September 7th.
By order. S. B. RANDOL. Secretary.
NEW 'TORS. AMMO PA. 1F46.4.
OFFICIO Oil TUE HA1L1t1.4131./
PORTSMOUTH., MOUNT JOY, AND. LANCAS
TER RAILROAD 00,TPANY,
ITILADELPITIA, Augnst 21„ 1861.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders 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 WIL
LING'S Alley, at which time an election will be held
for thirteen Directors to serve for the emitting year.
au22l2t* GEORGE SAR it,R. see.retary ,
.
OFFICE OF THE LOCUST . 3100N—
WIN COAL ANDIRON' COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.' August 11, ISIS.
At a meeting - of the Board of Biroetors of the above
Company, held this day, a DIVIDEND OF ONE BOL-
Lal FEB SIiARE was declared on the -capital stock,
payable 'to the Stockholders or their legal repramnta
lives on and after the 31st inst. The transfer books of
the Company 'will be closed until the Ist day of Septem
ber next.
au22.tsel SOS. C COP . PIIMK. Treaenrer.
MILITARY NOTICES.
LANDIS' BATTERY.—THS MSNE
bers of this nonapany , are invited to attend thA fune
ral of their late comrade, .WALTER CO TT, at the
esicence of his parents. 1907 GREEN Street. on
STIND AY AFTERNOON, 3,th instant, at 3 o'clock, in
citizens' dress. it;
-ATTENTION I COMPANY A, 20T11
REG MOTT. P M. —ID mbors will meet at Fraoklin
BAP, SIXTH Street. below ARCH. on MONDAY
Ere - Ing, the - 91st inst.. from 9 to 10 o'clock. to sign
rolls for City Bounty. P. V. SMITH, coploto,
vaola 2t* co. A, 20th Regiment, P. 31,
HEADQUARTERS R ENDFZ VOUS
FOR DBAFTED MEN-1230 WALNUP Street.
,PHILADELONTA, Velma , Angu.4. 27th. SM.
'The following named officers having Mimi to report
to Co). J. H. KELLOGG. m 221 CeLLOWEILL Street.
iu c•mpliarco with- orders heretofore issued. they are
herehl notified that unless they report at these Head.
quarters on or before the Mat inst, heir names will be
sort to the Secretary ofWar. with a recommendation for
di.rnis , sl from the service of the United States:
Captain .1. A. McPlierran. Ist Peuntylvania. lt V. O.
J. J. -Baird, 76th Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Adjutant G. W Wilson. 61st
Edward Schwatto 98th'
First Lleut.
J. J. Ross, 2d 1. R. V C. •
C. W. Crowdale.l.2th P R. V. C.
A, J. Marshall, 76th Penna Volunteers.
. " Lucas Truman. Ist Penna. Rifles.
Thr.s.M. Winslow, let Penna. Hines.
By order Brig. General Hatch.
1101EADQVA - BTERS -OF PRO POST
sL.-a- MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, Pa , 511 BRO kVN
Street, PHTIADIMPIFTIA. august 23,1863.
Notice is hereby given, that a reward •of *lO, and
the reasonable expense incurred, will be paid to any
peregn for the apprehension' and deiivery of a deserter
at the Headquarters of the nearest Provost. stargh al.
- JACOB SYRBTOR, '
Captain and Provo it Marshal.
Third District of Pennsylvania.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST
MARSHAL. SECOND DISPRIC. PA.. August 24,
1863.
DILUTED BIEN from this Di trict, • claiming exemp
tion. are requested to bring withfhem their witnessei.
and any failing to appear on the day notified will be
deemed DESERTERS. and be subject to the . Tymalties
Prescribed therefor by the Rulee and Arf War.
EDWIN Pa ce Eß,
Provost Marshal and PreSident of the .
Board of Enrolment.
WILLIAM 11(..•BITLL,
Commissioner of Board.
R •W. RITCHIE,
Surgeon of Board.
TTEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
• • MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA., 2115 South
THIRD Street.
_
- PITTLADELPRTA. Augnst 19, 1983.
This ()Mee will be open daily. from 6 A. AL to 2 P. M.,
except Saturdays, when the Milne 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 -A 'strict). who have not reported,
and whose time has net been extended, are notified to
appear or be deemed deserters .
The FOURTH WARD (being the Third Sub-District),
will bn heard in the following order:
MONDAY. Aug 24, Noa,l to 100 incln*ive.
TUESDAY. Aug. 25, Nos. 11l to 000 inclusive.
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 26, Nos 201 to 300 inclusive.
THURSDAY, Aug. 27, Nos 301 to 400 inclusive.
FRIDAY. Aug, 28, Dos 401 to roo inclusive
S ATURDAY, Aug 29, Nos. 601 to 5',N 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. MARSELIS.
Snrgeon of the Board.
T_TEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
• • MARSHAL, 'THIRD DISTRICT, PA.,
PHILADELPHIA, August 23, 1863.
NOTICE 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 inst.% 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
teentit ward who have not as vet reported themselves,
that failing to do so. by the 24th day of August inst •
they will be Pnbli tiled as deserters and arrested as such.
The time for the Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards is
extended until further notice.
By order of the Board of Enrolment
JACOB 8. STRETCH.
Captain and Provost Marshal.
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
Commissioner.
- ' ALEXANDER C. HART.
an24-6t- . Surgeon.
CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A.
HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE.
INVALID CORPS FOR PamoyamparA.
543 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability will apply for-information or enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN. Invalid Corps.
143 S. , Third street. Philadelphia.
Lieut. J.-W.-DEAN. Invalid Corps,
- - Brown street and
N. E. corner Broad - and Spring Garden- eta , Phila.
Pay and allowances. excepting bounty and pension.
save as in tr. S. Infantry. R W. MATTHEWS,
Major :IstPa. Art. and Snpt. Invalid Corps for Fhiladel-
Pala. aus tf
EDUCATION AE.
SPRING GAIMEN INSTITUTE, FOR
YOUNG LADIES, N 0.611 141,11511,1 LL Street, re
opened Sept. 7th. GILBERT COMBS,. A. M., -
a059.1m Principal.
MISS HOOPES WILL REOPEN HER
BOARDING and :D AY SOHO nr., for Young - Ladies,
at 14-119 LOCUST Street, on TUESDAY, the 16th- of Soh
ten-ber. , auk-Im*
AUGUSTUS SIMON, TEACHER OF
Ancient and Modern Langnages, has resumed the
Practice of his profession, at No. 1231 CHESTNUT
Street. - aura- 3t.
MISS ROBB WILL REOPEN HER
SCHOOL for Young Ladies and. Children. No 3L
Beutb ELEVEIiTTH'Street, below Spruce. on sEPrim
BER 2d, 1863. - . . au.23.Bt*
CALEB S.:HALLOWELL, A. M., WILL
^ reopen his SCHOOL on the 7th of Ninth Month,
eePtsinber ) Rooms. No. 110 North TENTH Street.
Residence. 1126 WKLLACE Street. an2S-11t*
SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE (MILITA
K- , RY) rPopens 7th SEPTEMBER. ddress Pro rektor
E. D. SAUNDERS. D. D., MARKET and THIRTY
NINTH Streets, Philadelphia. attlq-lOt
ANA KAIGHN WILL OPEN HER
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
At No. 2044 MOUNT VERNON Street,
au`2B-..Bt* On the 7th of Ninth Month, (September.).
A GRADUATE OF THE UNIVER
SFr/ OF 'PENNSYLVANIA, • already engaged in
teaching, - wishes farther engagements to teach Latin,
Greek; or the English branches. in one or more Schools
in or near the city. Address " Graduate," at this office.
• . an 27-615
TIMAIOIINT ST MIN . i:RY,
NORRISTOWN, PA,
FOR) OUNG MEN AND BOYS,
Twenty-third Year.
JOHN W. -LOCH, PrineiPai
an2.s.mw*9t*
IPRYA.NT, STRA.TTON, & CO.'S • .
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
S. E. Corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT - -Sts.
Those desiring a sound business education should
Mite advantage of the superior facilities now afforded
at this institution. -
Tuition at the present. low rates for a short time. .
Evening Sessions commence September 15th.
Call or send for a circular. . lts
pOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1863-64.
z —The SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL for the general Stu
dent of Mathematics, Experimental Science, and Natural
History, beeins September Bth.
The' ECHNICAL SCHOOLS for professional training
in the minciples and practice of Civil. Mine, and Me
chanical Engineering. Analytical and Industrial Chemis
try.Metallnrgy, and Architecture, beam September 15ch.
The Labora =les for Practical Chemistry have been
refitted during the year, and large additions to the Mo
de!s, Instruments. and apparatus of the College made
by importations from France and Germany.
Catalogues at College Building, WESe PENN Square.
ALFRED L. KENNEDY, 11. D
President of Faculty.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY-A
w SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA.
PA.—Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, Eng
lish Branches, Natural Sciences, dm Military Tactics
taught. Classes in Book-keeping. Surveying. and Civil
Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages,. School opens
September let. Boarding, per week, $1T..6. Tuition, per
Quarter, SC For catalesues, or information. address
Rev. J. HERVEV BARTON,
VILLAGE GREEN, Pa.
D LACROIX'S SYSTEM OF FRENCH
--FOR GROWN PkRSOES ONLY.—.N9 committing
to on FM cry ,no home studies; all must be learned with
the Teacher.
Etudents will be received in September ; Ladies in tne
forknoort ; Gentlemen, afternoon and evening.
.An early beginning in the Fall insures a satisfactory
result in the Spring.
Igo one w ho practices Mr.- Delacroix's _combinations of
rational, syntactic, and idiomatic exercises deliberately
throughout, can fail of acquiring a competent nee of the
language for all the purposes of business and social in
tercourse.
Learners of French who - have been disappointed in the
effects of the memorizing methods. will land the clearly
explained practice ofMr. - Delacroix's csurse amply suffi
cient in itself to impress a rational habit of more of the
language, for their own ideas, than is usually the result
of double the time devoted to this study of , the books in
common nee.
Applicants are requested to call on Mr. DEL A.CROIX,
between 12 and 4 o'clock.
Strangers are never received in the Study during prac.
ticin g home.
The French Study, 907 FILBERT Street. " It
FRIENDS' SCHOOL S - OSLE AVE
-a- NUB. north from Noble street, below Sixth—will
Teepee 9th mo., (September ) Ist, under the.care of the
`School 7 Corporation. composed_ cf members of the "Re
ligious Society of Friends." The building_ is particularly
adapted to Educational purposes, the Boys occupying
the first floor, and the Girls the second. - The course of
instruction embraces all the branches of a good English
and Mathematical Education, and the constant endeavor
of the Principals will be. not only to instil habits of
thoroughness and self reliance in their Pupils, but to
give particular..attention to their moral training.
Charge - for tuition, $l2 per term of five months,for Boys,
and $lO for Girls.
All denominations admitted.
T. C. EAKINS has charge of Writing Department in
both Schools.
THOS. SMEDLEY:Principal of. Male Department.
31. SMEDLEY, Principal of Female Department.
au26. - w thsm acw3t*
THE SUBSCRIBER MAKES THE
opening of another 'Scholastic year the opportunity
of announcing to hie friends and the public that he will
this fall resume the duties of his profession in the chan
nel in which they were originally undertaken.
It may be remembered that, live ,ye are since, he began
life by devoting himself to the education of boys, but
that, at the expiration of a year, he was compelled, by.
impaired health, to abandon, temporarily, his School,
begun under the fairest auspices.
Be is now happy to state that, with health and strength
fully restored and confirmed, he takes up his work
masipnuw
purposes
L e as: a n; makinga e ng w of uthey wietr
were;
f L r e a4i i e e n w t i
regarding the influences that should shape the school
education of boys have only received additional con
firmation from further reflection and experience; and
his best hope is that he may be able so to realize these
views as to make his labor contribute a real value to
the educational interests - of the city with which he feels
himself identified. SAMUEL fd. CLEVELAND.
Boys will be prepared for any of oar Colleges or for
- Commercial life. In either case the aim will be to de
velop, from the details of ordinary school routine, 'a'
high and generous school culture.
No boys will be received under twelve years of age.
TERMS—One Hundred Dollars per year. payable in
November and April. This sum will include the use of
all Text-Book's and Stationery.
Application to be made al No. 307 South THIRD
Street, between 9A. M. and 2P. M. ' aulB-tuths2w
0 S T—Ok RTIFICATE No. 12; FOR
--s-i FIFTY SHARES OF STOCK in the DELAWARE
MINING COMPANY 'OF MICHIGAN, in the name of
W. A. NEWBOLD. All persons are hereby cautioned
against negotiating the same. as application has been
made to the Company for Its renewal. - an296l2t*
LOST . AT, THE KENSINGTON DE
POP or left in one of the Trankford city Cars, a
CARPETBAG, with card attached, marked McFarland,
Collins, & Co.. Pittsburg. Its contents are of no value
except to the owner. A. suitable reward will he Riven
It left with L. W:-Leslie, at W. H. WOODWARD'S.
No. 51.8'MARICET Street. au2S-Sts
DISSOLUTION 'OF. PARTNERSHIP.
—The cowtnership heretofore existing under the
firm of BORDEN & WALKER, Iron Founders, No. 111)
Craven Street, is by mutual consent this day dissolved :
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IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.
JAMES. KENT.
SA NTEE.. & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
of
DWI( GOODS,
Noe. 239 and 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RAM
PHILADELPHIA,
Have now open their non 4 I
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
or
FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC DRY GOODS.
Among which will be found a more than nenally attrac
tive variety of
LADIES' PRESS GOODS;
Alen, a full assortment of
MEREIMACK - .AND COO DECO PRINTS,
and
PET F.I.AIALPHIL-MADE GOODS,
To 'which they invite the SPECIAL ATFENTION - OF
clam l.tS.. sml7-3m
COMMISSION HOUSES.
THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE
Is'aer,LED To OUR STOOK OF
SAXONY WOOLEN 00. all-wool Plain Flannel.:
TWILLED FLANNELS,
Varioue make", in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Blue
PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELS.
PLAIN OPERA. FLANNELS
if PREMIERE QUALITY" - 0 ' ;
, Square and Long Shawla
WASHINGTON MILLS Long Shawl!.
BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Oz.
FANCY CASSIMERESAND SATINETTS.
BA,LMORAL SKIRTS, all grade'.
BED BLANKETS, 104, 114, 12.4, 13-1.
COTTON GOODS, DENIIVIS, TICKS, STRIPES,
SHIRTINGS, Ace., from various Mills.
DE COURSEY, HAMILTON - &
EVANS,
33 LETITIA Street, and
32 South FRONT Street.
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BAGS I BAGS 1' BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND-HAND,
•
SEAMLESS. - BURLAP, AND GUNNY
BAG-S,
, Constantly on hand.
JOHN T. BAILEY do CO - ..
No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET,
WOOL SACHS FOR SALE,
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
CASH BUYERS,
AT WHOLESALE;
Are invited to examine our
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
MERINOES,
POPLINS,
• BLACK SILKS;
FANCY SILKS,
IRISH LINENS, WHITE GOODS;
DRESS GOODS,
and other articles adapted to the season.
JAMES R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
an26-if CHEBTNLIP STRUT
1863. FALL 1863.
DRY GOODS:
1100 D, BONBRIG HT, et CO_
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
No. 435 BLARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA,
The attention of the TRADE is 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,
Ginghams, and
SEASONABLE DRESS GocDS. •
, . ALSO,
• MEN'S WEAR
rs GREAT VARIETY.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO
CASH BUYERS.
art2o-2tri -
1863 FALL IMPORTATION. 18 63
'EDMUND YARD & CO:,
- .
APORTERS AND JOBBERS, SILKS AND FANCY
' DRY GOODS,
617 CHISTICIT and 616- JAYNE Street,
Have now opened their Fall importation of Dress Goods,
viz: .
MERINOS,
- • COBURGS, .
REPS, ALPAOA.S t _
DELAINES,
PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS,
• FANCY AND BLACK SILKS.
Also, A large assortment of • •
SHAWLS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
WHITE GOODS
EMBROIDERIES, atc.,
whielt they O'er to the trade at the . •
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
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SEWING MACHINES.
LONG -LOOKED FOR, 0 NI,F, 4,1. T
LAST i PERFECTION OF SEWING MA.-
CHINES.—SAMPLES OF THE CELEBRATED FLO
RENCE SEWING MACHINES can be seen at No. '139
CHESTNDT Street (second flow% where all persons in
terested in sewing machines are invited to call and exa
mine this wonderful Machine.
It has been the object of the FLORENOE SEWING
MACHINE COMPANY to sapply a machine free from
the objections attached to other tint-class machines. and
after the patient, untiring, labor of i ears and a liberal
expenditure of capital in securing the first mechanical
talent, their efforts have been crowned with success and
they are now offering to the public the MOST PERFECT
SEWING MAC JNE IN THE WORLD. Among its
many advantages over all other machines, may be roam-
tioned:
Ist. It makes four different stitches on one and -the
same machine, each stitch being Perfect and alike on
both sides of the fabric.
2d. Changing from one kind of stitch to another, as
wed as the length of the stitch, - can readily be done while
the machine is in motion. -
3d. Ezerestitch is perfect fa itself, making the seam
secure and uniform, combining elasticity, strength and
beauty.
4th. It has the reversible feed motion, which enables
the operator to run-the work to either the right or left,
or stay any Tart of the seam, or fasten the ends of seams
without turning the fabric or stopping the machine.
6th. It is the most rapid sewer in the world, - making
five stitches to each revolotion, and there is no other
machine which will do so large a range of work as the
FLORENCE. -
St.b. -It does the heaviest or finest work with equal fa
cility, without change of tension or breaking of thread.
7th. It heins. fells, binds, gathers, braids, quilts, and
gathers and sews on a ruffle at the same time.
Sth. Its simplicity enables the most inexperienced to
operate it. Its motions are all -positive,. and there are
no fine springs to get out of order, and it is adapted to
all kinds of cloth-work, from thick to thin, and is a/-
mos/noiseless.
9111. The FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE is unequal
led in beauty and style. and must be seen to be opine
- Dieted.
Call andsee the FLORENCE, at No. 439 CHESTNUT
Street, up stairs. au29-3t
OUR LETT.E•R "A"
FAIIIiiY SEWING EACIIFNE,
With all the new improvements, is the bes t and cheapest,
Sid most beantifal Sewing Machine in the world. No
other Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great
range,of work. including the delicate and ingenious pro.
Moses of Hemming, Braiding, Binding, Embroidering,
Felling, Tucking, Cording, Gathering, dim , die,
The B r a n ch Offices are well supplied with Silk Twist,
Thread., Needles. Oil. am.. of the very best quality.
1 Send for a pamphlet
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
45S BROADWAY, Now Yong.
Philadelphim Office
-81- CHESTNUT .STREET.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE . SLOAT" MACHINE,
With ULAN FREBSEE FOOT,
NEW-STYLE HEMMER, BRAIDER.
►nd other valuable Improvements.
ALSO. •
THE TAGGART & FARR MACHINES,
Aseney-99% CHESTNUT Street. • rohB-t! .
UMBRELLAS.
UMBRELLAS ! UMBRELLAS!!
WM. A. DROWN 63 CO.,
NO. 246 MARKET STREET,
PRILADELPHIA,
Manufacturers of
SUPERIOR. lIMBRELLLS.
a
OR STYLES OF PORTRAITS, SUCH
F
• as have no equal, get Life-size Photographs of
REIMER, colored in oil, in an artistic and. impressive
wanner, by most able artists. SECOND Street, above
Gram
LA 'OUR r OIL.H-486 BASKETS LA
TO R OLIVE OIL, ;net received Per brig Pandora
and for sale by JAME STORE & L aVERGaiIi,
an29•St 202 and 204 South FRONT Street
HERMETICALLY SEALED FRIJITS
AND VEGETABLES. —
2,000 dozen cans fresh Peaches.
2,000 do do do Pineapples.
500 'do do do Strawberries. '.
500 do . do .do Blackberries.
800 do - do do Whortleberries.
2(0 do do do Cherries.
4,000 do ddo Tomatoes; dm., sc.,
On hand and for sale by •
RHODES & WILLIAMS,
107 South WATER Street. .
CHAMPAGNE. -AN INVOICE OF
Gold Lao," and. Gloria OhampAKne, in quarti
and pints, just received per French ship idee Amalie.'
for sale by . :CHAS. 8. & JAS. COISTAMS.
• . ' . tiole . A.gints
MIN : A0 1 44/0 WALlfiln Asill wit uiturrx at*.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EYRE & LANDELL;
E• & L. 9
FoURTH AND, ARADH,
AEI OPENING
VOIR , roALT, TRADE,
FRENCH MERINOES,
GOOD BLACK SILKS,
DARK FIGURED SILKS,
NEW PLAID SILKS,
NEW FANCY. FLANNELS,
BALMORAL PETTICOATS,
RED, WHITE, AND BLUE •
FLANNELS, &c.
an27-theintf
FLANNELS, FLANNELS.
SCARLET, BLUE, AND CHERRY OPERA
FLANNEL
SAXONY, BALKAEDFALE, and BE AL WELCH
FLANNEL.
DOMET, SHAKER, AND WASHINGTON
FLANNEL. •
GRAY, BLUE, AND RED, both twilled and plain.
SHEPPARD,YAN HARLINGEN, & AHRISON,
100 S CHESTNUT STREET
anl9-tu sl2t
FRENCH MERINCER.
Browns, Blurs, Greens, Purples.
All-wool RPM, in choice shades.
Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks.
Alpacas—Browns, Modes. and Blacks.
,FALL CL.IAES.
Water-proofs, of Black and Brown Cloths.
Cloaks made to order.
New Check square Shawls. -
Black Thibet long and:square Shawls.
COOPER Ai OUNALED.
ftn2.l3 *wenn NINTH and MARIKET Stream
CLOTlig AND 0 ASS - MERE&
‘-!. Opening Black and Fancy Cassinieres.
Opening Black Broadcloths.
Opening goods for Boys' wear. is
ORDERS
Taken for Boys' Jackets, Pants, and Overcoats, for fall
and winter wear. Also; a select - stock ready-made
Boys' Clothing. COOPER & CO BARD.
an 29 d. it. corner NINTH and MARKET !Streets.
'LAWNS, LAWNS. LAWNS.-
Fine Brown Lawns, with small Unreel, at 25C.
Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures, at 25a.
Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures, at 25c.
Cheap, scarce, and desirable,
Cheap, scarce, and desirable,
Cheap, scarce, and desirable,
JOHN H. STOKES',
TONS' A.RCH.Street.
S HARPLESS BROTHERS ARE STILL
"•••• offering:
Their Immense Stock at Prices ranch Lee
Than the Coat of Importation,
Consisting of. Lawns, Silks, Challis, -
Coatinge. Cassimeres. Vestings, Sareges,
Shawls, Delainee, Chintras,Poplins.&c.
tad CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
SUMMER SHAWLS.
Grenadine Shawls, $4 and $4 50.
Plaid Spun Silk Shawls, $.3.75.
Lace Points. $6 50. $lO, &c.
Crepe de Paris Shawls, $6.
_Cloth Cloaks, Silk Mantles, Sic.
Also, a Large assortment of -
Summer Dress Goods selling out
At very low Prices.
BIT ARPLESS BROTHERS.
Sub CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
10144 CHESTNUT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALE,
At prices generally below present coat of Impor
. fation,
WHITE GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES. do
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do
VEILS, atc„
•nd reapectfally Invites impaction of hls
stock.
1034 CHESTNUT STREET
STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN
the Prices of all our
SUMMER DRESS-GOODS.
To close out, we have reduced our stock of Black and
Gray-ground Silk Grenadines to 75c. They cost from
SLI6 to 31 60.
All our Gic French Bareges to 25c.
All our Wand 62c French Orttandiaa to 3734 e.
All oar French Lawns to less than cost.
All our American Lawns as low, as the lowest.
1430 pierce Choice Styles Chintzes to lac.
Willlamovals and Wamontta Muslin& 350.
Best English Cotton Flannel, at 373f0.
R. STEEL & SOH,
No. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
IDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH 13E1-
OOND Street. are now offering
BLACK SILKS AT REDUCED. PRICES.
Black Silks at 411. 1.123, man. 25.
- - summer Siikerat reduced prices: -
Foulard Silks at reduced prices.
Silk Grenadines at reduced prices.
Fine Organdies at reduced prices.
Fine Dress Goods. all reduced.
Fine Modes; -Blnes..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, Mites, Modes, F'urple.
and Green: price, $1.37%; been selling at £lll. 75. .iy2o-tf
ARDTV GOODS.
ARMY CLOTHS ! ARMY CLOTHS 1
WILLIAM T. SNODGR&SS'
ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL
CIAOTI-1 EEOUSE,
Nos. 84 SOUTH molar and .513 STRAWBERRY Sts.
ARMY AND NAVY :
• ALL SHADES AND GRADES.
CIVIL :
ALL STYLES AND PRICES.
OUR MOTTO!
" QIIICIL SALES AND 0001) PROFITS."
an22-teeM
G. W. SIMONS eo BROTHERi
SAHSOH-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
- HANITFACTITRERR SEvirELRY.,
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILIVARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY.
anTI-G43m
ARMY GOODEL
Diatx-Bura COAT CLOTHS,
DARK-BUIE CAP CLOTHS.
SET-BLIFE CLOTHS FOR OITICIES.
ARMY BLABBETS. STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OIINCE DUCK.
DRILLS. STANDARD WRIGHT.
WAVY LINEN DRILLS AND MOIL
BROWN AND BLEACHED SNIZTINOR AID is
1105. lor Baas by
FROTHINGIIAM & WELLS.
ARMY HATS, ARMY RAM
ADOLPH ds RERNi
No. 6A North SECOND Street,
Philadelphia,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
PELT HATS,
hays on hand a large assortment of all the various and
- most approved styles of
- ARMY IlArr,S.
Orders by mail from sutlers or jobbers, will be
Promptly Riled at the lowest rates. le3o-Sni
1776. 1863.
A G S - 1.1!
SILK FLAGS !•t
BUNTING 71146111
' 7 PENANTS.
UNTON J..A 0 K:l3.
STREAMER*
IT N T. T. . Q I
RED, W HITE, AND BLUE.
EVANS_ els HASSALI4
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
bmtf No. 4115 ARCH STRUM Philadelphia.
ICE.
ICE.
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,
BY THE CARGO;
DBLIVBRED AND PACKED ON SHIPBOARD. IN
BOSTON.
For sale by
TUDOR COMPANY,
anl4 •ISE BOSTON.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
AMERICAN WATCHES IN
2. 3, 4. and 15-es. SILVER. CASES
C.-.& & A. PEctrriGliror,
Manufacturers of Watch Cases,
No. 32 S. FIFTH Street,
Between Chestnut and Market.
au2s-tuthi3-Im*
G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN
and Inorteci WATCHES, Fine Jewelry. Silver
an ate 4 ware, ite.
.1923.6 m . Ha North SIXTH Street.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
attended to , by the moat experienced workmen ,
an every Watch warranted for one Year.
G. RUSSELL.
Ma North SIXTH Street.
FAQ_ LIES RESIDING IN TUB
-s• RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared. as heretofore, to supply randliee at
their Country Residence, with
DISCRITTION OF
FINE CiROCIERIES, TEAR, 4110.
;:F ALBERT C.ROBERTB,
moos - .f:;;CORALS ETIMITH UP. Viii= na..
- PLANTATION BITTEII...
The Cale of tho Plantation Miters le without precedent
hi the history of the world. There is no secret in the
matter. They are at once the most speedy. strenatheir
!mg health-restorer ever discovered.. It requires hut a
mingle trial to understand this. Their rarity can always
be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated
Cal !soya Bark, Oascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile
Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Vtintercreen, Anise. Clo
ver-buds, Orange-peel, Snake-Dr% Caraway, Corian
der, Burdock.
B.—T.-1860-IC.. Ica.
They are especially recommended to - ctorgymen, pub
lic
speakers, and persona of literary habits and seden
tary life, who require free digestion, a rein& for food,
and clear mental faculties.
Delicate females and weak persons are certain to lind
n these Bitters what they have so long looked
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
Theyare an antidote to change ocwater and diet.
Thai overoome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen ihesystem and enliven the mind..
They prevtnt miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation 7'
They Sure Diarrhcea. Cholera, and Cholera Morbas.
They core Liver Complaint and NerVons Headache'
They are the best Bitten in the world.. They make the
weak man strum and are exhausted nature's xreat re;
storer.
Thelollowing startling and emphatic statements can
be seen at onr office:
Letter of Rev. R. F. CRANE, Chaplain of the 107th Mar
York Regiment.
NEAR ACQIITA CREEK. Marsh 4th. 1863
Owing to the greit exposure and terrible decomposition
after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrated and
very sick. My stomach would not retain 'medicine. An
article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake
of New York. was prescribed to give me strength and an
appetii a. To my great surprise they gave me immediate
relief. Two bottles almost allowed me to join my regi
ment. * * I have since seen them need in
many cases, and am free to say, for hospital or private
purposes I know of nothing like them.
BEY. E. F. OBANS; Chaplain.
Letter from the Rev. N.E. Gruos, Bt. Claire rklte; Pa:
GENTLEMEN : Yon were kind enough, on a former oc.
casion, to send me a' half dozen bottles of Plantation
Bitters for $3.60. My wife baying derived so much bane•
flt, from the use of these Bitters, I desire her to continua
them, and you will please send us six bottles more for
the money inclosed.
I am, very truly, yours,
N. E. GILDS, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church...
BOLDIEHIe HOME, SUPERINTENDENT'S oprraal
CINCINNATI, OHIO, Tan.lSS3
#
I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of
our noble soldiers who atop here, more or less disabled
rom various causes. and the effect is marvellous and
gratifying.
Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in evert
family, hospital, and at hand on every battle field.
G. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent,
Dr. W. A. Cmina. Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont
Regiment, writes " I wish every- soldier had a bottle
of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per
fect, and harmless tonic I ever need. "
WILLARD'S HOTEL,
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 22d. 11363.
GENTLEXER ; We require another supply of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily in
creases with the guests .91 oar house.
Bespectfully,
• 13YKi9, CHADWICK, & CO
&e., &c., &c., &c., atc
Be sore that every bottle bears the fac-slmile of onr
signature on a steel-plate label, with our private stamp
over the cork.
P. DRAKE- di CO.;
202 BROLDWAY; N. Y.
Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians. Oro
cars, Hotels, Saloons, and country dealers
kr23-thstnif2m
WANTS.
WANTED -ONE OR TWO GOOD
BOYS, resPectably connected, who are not afraid
of work, in a Wholesale nry-Goods.Store on bfarket
street. Graduates of the 'nigh School preorred. Ad
dress "A. 8.," at this office aur-th.sm3Po
WANTED-A:-GOOD IRON SAFE IN
in exchange for Board And Taition in a first-class
Female Boarding Senora. Also, two gon , l PIANOS on
the came terms. Address "8.," Box 2282, Philadolohio,
Post Mice. aur6%),t,
TWO .TEACHERS -WANTED: AN
examination wilt 1.3 held in the. Bernard-street
School. WEST CHESTER. -Penna. on SATURDAY,
September 5. 1853. 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 ofhitermediate department.
By order. ran2s-10t*]' L. LEVIS. Secretary.
WAYT D
_ _
want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents
in every county, for a genteel business at a commission
of from $6 to £615 per day. No huliiiing. Experienced
'awn:mere preferred,but room for all. Address
C. M. DUNI( at CO.. Publishers,
At either Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, Illinois: or 1.831
RUDE Street, New York:- 3310.3 m.
.0 WANTED TO RENT—A - OONVE
ism nient. ROUSlLbetween Tenth and Twentieth and
Pine and. Green streets. Abent tall Address B 183,
P. 0.,• ait2n.2t*
et WANTED TO RENT, A OONVE
NIENT DWELLING-ROUSE, between Pine and
Chestnut. Thirteenth and NinP k keenth streets, at a rent
not over $500: Address Sax 1805: Post Office an27-3V
DEPUTY - QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—PiaranemorrA,
VESSELS WANTED immediately to earn COAL t•
the following points :
Tortuga&
Key Weet, Els.
Tort Monroe, Vs.l
Alexandria, Vs.
Newborn, N. 0. -
Port Royal, 8. G. A. BOYD;
cooloio end 4r.14. Onart.rrnsmbp,
BOARDING.
ANTED -BY A GENTLEM AN
T and his wife. one large ROOM, or two communi
cating ones, with BOARD, in a pleasant locality, within
the bounds of Chestnut, Spruce, Tenth, and Eighteenth
streets; best of - reference given. Address, for one week,
L. M. R.," Press office. . an2.7-3t*
FIRST -GLASS BOARD, ILANDSOMI
conininnicatine and single-rooms; private table if
desired, No. 1315 FrAT.,NUT street:; ie2s-2m.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE—ONE $4,000 GROUND
-a- BENT and two $3,800 MortzazAs. Anpkv to'
CAMPBELL k PIT &RD.
BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-T H E
hest fitted-up YARD in the city. Capacity for
doing., any 9MOTInt of business Inquire on thepremises.
No. 957 North NIRTH Street. below Girard ave
nue. an29-6t5
$4OO -w ELL-SECURED GROUND
• VENT of this amount for sale. Address "J.
F.," at this office. N.*
T 0 LET—THE LARGE AND
eli g ibly-sitnated STORE, NO. 519 ARCH Street.
having a front of - 25 feet on Arch street, and extending
back to Cherry street. an2.9-6t*
in FOR SALE—THE ELEGANT
double-front HOLiSE, No. 1715 GREEN Street.
Large yard and all the modern improvements. Imme
diate possession given att29-3t.
in FRANKLIN STREET—FOR SALE:.
several large and handsomely finished HOUSES on
this Street: in splendid neighborhoods. Also, others of
less size and price, D. S. GELD TT &MAID gR,
105 sousouthFOUßTH triet.
N.B.—A variety of Bash Hill residences for sale -
an29-6t.
GERMANTg o WN.— TO RENT—A.
Araicomfortable three-story HOUSE, on -Rittenhouse
street, in good order, with water and gas. Rent 8300.
WST. MOON,
25 North FOURTH Street.
ea TO RENT—THE UPPER ROOMS
.wal ,
of 432 CHESTNUT Street, second door above Post
Office. Apply to MOSS .CO.,
au27-3t No. 430 Xi &REST Sireet.
r FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL COUN
TRY- PL ACE. 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
6 acres. within three minutes' walk of Railroad Station,
1 mile from Steamboat Landing, 13 miles from the city.
APPIy to E. PETTIT.
au2S.tf 309 WALNUT Street.
gri FOR SALE: r -CHEAT - FARM.
-aa— Containing 149 Acres, near the Moorestown turn
pike, 6 miles above Camden • large and substantial im
provements nicely Watered . ; three superior Apple Or
chards, Poach Orchard, &c. The Stock, Crops. and
Farming Utensils will be sold at a low fiance, and pos
session given immediately. Price only $26 per acre.
Apply to E. PETTIT,.
au2B 309 WALNUT Street.
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS'. COURT FOR
- a- THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate 'of SUSANNA LUNGREN, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Conri to audit , settle.
and adjust the account of WILLIAM BUTLER, Executor
of busanna Lniigren, deceased, and to make distribu
tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will
meet the parties-.interested for the purposes of his ap
pointment on TUESDAY. September 15.1663. at 4 o'clock
P.M., at his office. No. 131 South FIFTH Street, in the
city of Philadelphia.
an29-stu>4tbsl GEORGE HI. CONARROE, Auditor.
PROPOSALS.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PRILADELTIFfIA. 2Sth August, 15611.
PROPOSALS mill - be received at this office: until
WEDNESDAY. 2d September, at 12 o'clock M.,.for the
immediate delivery M this city of
Eight Psnlins, 20 feet by SO feet, 15 o z. c o tton a noir,
Your Pauline, 15, feet by feet,
The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too
high. G H. CROSHAN,
an2g-tse2 Ass't Quartermaster Gummi
A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
-LA- OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets.
PHILADELPHIA, August 26. 1863.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until
12 o'clock M.. on FRIDAY. the 4th of September next,
to furnish promptly at the Schuylkill Arsenal— •
x or 6.4 dark blue Wool Flannel. indigo dyed, army
standard.
. Linsey Body linings for Blouses (samples required).
%• Ealing Rope.
Bidders must state in their proposals the price, quanti
ty bid for, and time of delivery. _
The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be
guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa
tures must be appended to the giutrantee,and said gua
rantee must accompany the bid. '
Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who
may not be 'known at this office, will furnish a certificate
from the United States District Attorney, Postmaster, or
other public functionar3r, at the residence of the bidder
Betting forth clearly the fact tioiti the
?LW:r ar er/31 r - nreties are responsible men. who will; if
a contract is awarded execute good faith with the United
States and faithfully the same.
Samples of tne Flannel and Baling Rope can be *min
at this °Mop. and bidders are invited to be present at the
e lTotp n cfsgs th nlita le he endorsed "Proposals for Army
Supplies," stating the particular article bid for.
G. H. CROSNAN.
an 29 6t Met Q. M. General D. 8. Army.
AFRICAN GINGER-40 000 POUND*
au,isvn,4iitstadireardild.urtiu!atil.twitienr
AUCTION SALE.
BAZAAR-NINTH AND SAN.
4.4"1446 SOW STRUM
SPECIAL PRPT , '"ey'ro'vv Toz rt.rTY TIOBSES.
IshitiNtSDAY WOWING.
September:ed., at li 0 cioul pracktely, at the
will be told, • .
These 'Gorses were eelee.tedlP the State of New York,
by parties who have beet SllioKcontracts for the Go
vernment, and are adapted for all kinds of•work: and
fire now to be cold, to olo.e a partnership concern.
P SALE PEREMPTORY.
T47 1, Z17:77 ,,, t, Anctto•-oor.
- .
ANIUSIEIMENTS.
A MFBICAN ACADF.Zer OF' Ml3BlO,
- " L. Under thß management of
MR. J. 8 CLARII
TFIB LAST NI - GAT
TOE LAW NIVHT
THE'LAFir NIGHT
AND •
EMIT
0 , 5.1.-N Boma ,
3:D IN BOOTH,
Who Will pertorth
Two cur NIS Dllfilipinsmo cHiolearkstf.
And, for THIS OCCA,SOI , ONLY.
MR. • CLA.RICR
will aprpa r IN TWO GLORIOUS PARTS.
TRAGEDY!
OOMEDY!:
Fe.s.Okt•
THIS (Saliiiday) MUTING. Ankuet 28.
The celebrated Fourth act, embodying the fame= trial
scene of Shakepea re's ~ -
'MEECH &NT VENICE.
, OBSERVE THE N amEi I
EDWIN BOOTH. in hie peat 'role of SHYLOC EC.
Mr. 6infidt .3ita — fF 614,
Mr.:..kP BARR.ETT,
bfr'LEWT. BAKER,
as OR.~TisgO,
-
Mrs. ALEXI N F. BAKER. as - Pe r .ll l 'r
Mrs. T. G. gARRETT, as- NEELIESA.. -
The most I.augbabi of all comic dramas, cai , ed
HOBERT MACAIRE .
Mr. J. E. CLAriKE. ad .7..kt;l4frpg STROP.
ShakspearP's _three Acts;
TAMING THE SHRBYr:- .-
OR,
RATA ARISE at D PE CRUCHIO.
EDWIN — BOOTH,
i 1 his celebrated enm-d I , character of
PETRUCHIO.
BuckstoDp'., lITAAtORt farce of
COUSIN JOE.
COUSTN . JOP by Mr. J. S CIAINCE.
Box Buok open at 9 o'clock this-morning.
Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony, fA coats: Fend
ly.Circlea. 25 cents. No extra charge for rmerved seats.
Box Office open Daily. from 9 till 4, where heats can be
secured to August Tab-
Doors open at quarter past 7. Overture begins at
quarter before 8 wit 23.
WALNUT STREET THE A.TRE.
Lessee. Mrs. M A. Gi RRETTSOki". •
. _ .
. ..... . _ . _ . .
ENLARGED,
GR AND REoPENING,
MONDAY. Aug. 31st. ISO.
THE THEA.TRE RE-DECORATED, AND ENTIRELY
REMODELED,
AND
- ELEGANTLY UPHOLSTERED.
New Scenery' by
Decors , ions Ly Minard Lewis,
Thomas Murray.
New Wardrobe at Immense cost.
On. which occasion
THE RENOWNED SPANISH ARTISTE,
SENORITA CUB AS,
Will essay, For the first time in America, a speaking
character in a new Diem& in four acts, written express/*
for her, entitled
LATAINGrRO.
TSB OTPSY BROTHER
Henry De. Lacy, (son of Countess) • SENORITA
de la Fleur) IS 4BEL .
Lavangroln Bohemian) ' CIIBAS.
Sopported by the strong and efficient CoMPANY ea.
gas ed for the session. .
Box Office will open on Saturday, August 29, from 10
tut 3 o'clock, when seats may be secured.
Prices as usual.
'MEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRB,
Lessee and Manager - Mr. WM. WHEATLEY.
LAST NIGHT OF THE SUEMv.g. SEASON.
Last AlioParance 'of the
MARTINETTI FAMILY
AD
MARZETTI.
BENEFIT OF MMR MAREET rf and MLLE DESIREE.
ENTIRE CHANGE PRODRaMskE.
SATURDAY EVENING. kunst 29.
MA.RIETTA. ZANFRETTA as LA BOUQUETERE on tke
TIGHT RO2.E.
After Which the
RRAUTT FUT. BA.LTAT.
To be follow K e A d T l3 = the Comic entitled.
VOL AII I VENT. e.
To include with
ITALIAN BRIGANDS
SPECIAL "NOTICE
The regular
Ti LL AND WINTER SEASON
of this est•blish men t will commence on
SATURDAY EVENING, September 5,
on which occasion
THE DUKE'S MOTTO
will he prodnced, the extensive preparations for its
Proper rendition canainz
• - A POSTPONEMENT
of itsproduction to that date.
MUSICAL FUND - HALL,
LOCUST Street, between. EIGHTH and NINTH
IMMENSE SUCCESS AT LENGTH ACHIEVED
THE GHOST!
THE GHOST!
THE GHOST!
brought to highest point of perfection, gave last night
the greateet satisfaction to an
IMMENSE AUDIENCE.
A new arrangement of the Hall gave a better opporta
nity for working
THE STEREOPTICON.
and, taken altogether, a - more delighted audience never
departed from a Place of amnsennot than left Mnstcal
Fund Hall after last night's Exhibition
AGAIN. TO-NIGHT,
Will he presented
THE WONDERFUL. THE ASTOUNDING, THE MAR
VELOUS APPARITION!
Together with the nnequatted
ROSS' STE . REO'F'TTCO't , . -
.
w - fistic ^ W
A GRAND MATINEE
AT'S' O'CLOCK
THIS AFTERNOON
.
Admission; CMAR. Iteaerced Senta. 25 cents extra.
Fora ante at GOULD'S. corner Seventh and Chestnut
streets, and at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL. Also at the
Door. atiN
CONCERT HALL.-CONCERT HALL.
' l / 4 " Commencing on SATUED 4Y EVENING. August
THE PHANTOM! THE PHANTOM!
OBSERVE .
THE OHO 3T!
THE GHOST! THE GHOST!
THE GHOST! THE GHOST!
The Great Original and
GRAND SPECTRAL ILLUSION,
Pronounced by all the Professors and Swans of London.
and Paris. to be the greatest scientific Wonder the world
has ever beheld
STARTLING MARVELLOUS APPARITIONS.
by costly Scientific Apparatus, adapted from the inven
tion of H. Dircke, Esq.. by Professor Pepper, Hon. Di
rector of the Polytechnic Institute, London.
Will be produced.
REGARDLESS OF COST.
ender the personal supervision of
MR H. WATKINS.
who was the first to introduce it to th e
American Public at WALLACH'S, New York.
Mr. Watkins will present to the citizens of Philadel
phia
THIS mosr ASTOUNDING PHENOMENON.
which has
SENSATIONIZF.D EUROPE,
AND STARTLED AMERICA,
AS STALKING, SPE AXING E
, DEAD AND SINGING 'VISIONS
OF TH,
in thesame o STYLE OF EXCELLENCE.-
that won from the lG H entire EST SNC of MI ew MS Press N York the
HOU
Tickets 25 cents.
Secured Seats 50 cents, which can be obtained at the
Hall, from 10 A.. M. to 3 P. M., on Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
A GRAND MATINER on WEDNESDAY at 3 o'clock.
REMEMBER CONCERT HALL. au37.3t
FASHIONABLE DANCING AC ADE
MY.— D. C IRPRNTER. will open his elegant
Rooms, No. 6915 ARCH Street, for the reception of
scholars, on TPESDAY,Sentember let. Circulars can be
had at No. 625 ARCH Street. au.29.3t*
pENNSYLVANIA_.,&I3ADBXY OF
I'VE TIMM
1.056 CHESSTNITY STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. tIB
6 P. M.
- Admission 29 manta Children half price. 1.329-ti
EXCURSIONS.
FLAG PRESENTATION ,
~~ - -
AT CAMP WILLIAM PENN
On: North Pennsylvania Railroad,
ON MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1563.
Extra Trains will leave BERGS-STREET STATION for
he Camp, on August 31st, at 2P. M. and-3 30 P. M.
RETURNING
. Leave Chelton Hills (Station nearest Camp) at 615 P.
aUd 7'30 P. M.
Fifth and Sixth-streets line of City Passenger Cars
connect at Berke street.
ELLIS CLARK,
AGENT.
SATURDAY EXCITE
,
at 9 and 4 P.1g.1 good to return on Monday at 5 30
or 10.30 A.M. Yarn 54.00 -rip tickets s'.), GO: must be
purchased at the office, on WALNUT-Street Wharf.
Through in 4% hours. ..u29tf
MOONLIGHT TRIP TO
THE MTV BY THE SEA."
MUNDY'S. SIXTH' ANNUAL COMPLIMENTARY
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO ATL ANTIC CITY
[N 7 - -;.,:,,,
will take place on
SATURDAY EVENING - , Ang - tist 29th. 1863.
Last boat leaves Vine street Wharf at 7.30 P. M; re
turning. leaves Atlantic on MONDAY at 4 9. H.
FARE FOR Tint ROUND TRIP. , El. 50.
Tickets for sale at all the principal Hotels. and at the
Ticket Office, at Vine street Ferry, one hour before start
ing.
SPECIAL .NOTICE
.
Small parties engaged in Machine Shops 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 SEASTDE.
at a low rate of fare. fan.24 - So t l T)AVTT) H. WINDT.
SUMMER RESORTS.
CONGRESS HALL,_CAPE
The public are respectfully informed that this e r a-
Cifl.l4 Hotel will continue open until the 20th of SEPTEM
BER The railroad IS. now comnletedigrom 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 Ow the
let of Sentember. MELEE Au WEST.
anl6-12t Proprietors.
THE SEA _ SHORE.
ammoCAPE MAY AND
PI:qtrAVELPHIA.. BY RAM
ROAD._TBRoUGFI FROM , OA. M.n E•N WITHOUT
CR ANGE Until farther notice,. from.WiTATIT-STREET
Wharf. at 9 A. IS. and 4 P. M.
Fare through], S 9 ock
Excursion Tickets. by 4. P. M. train on Saturday,
good to return on Monday, *4;
Tickets must be purchasedat the Offise. on the Wharf,
before the boat leaves. YAB RENSSEL &1311,
ann. -tf Snot. West Jersey Railroad.
FOR
THE SEA.
„ Am-_ .
WORE t t
SUMMER ARRA,NGEMENT.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, Innartith, 1883. trains for AS ,
'antic City will le:l*e Vine-street Ferry as follows:
Mail train leaves 2
.30.30 A. t
_
Express train leave!" 3P.
Freight train, •with pasaangeroaar attached— 9.06 A.
Retorning. leaves Atlantic-ONY :
Nail train.. .. .....‘ ........ . —..--- 4.35 F.
Express train 6.00 A.
12.05 P.
'Freight train ,
Fare to Atlantic. - 542. )Nand-Sri p Tickets, good Io
the day and train only. or &Own on Saturday and np 051
Monday. morning. SS
An Accommodatiosit to R. and D. R. R. ki n g
tlon will leave Vinat 5.15 F. N. ; rat:irmid
morning at 6.15.
EXTRA 'HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vine dreg at 13.15 A. H. and 1.45 P. 25-
Leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and 3 P.M.
1e73-tf IRO. G. ERYAAT. Agent
J ar m o DAILY LINE TO OAPH
MAY; —On and after WEDNESDAY
nortmt 5, the steamer MANHATTAN. Captain Robert
Kirby, will leave Arch street wharf at a o'clock A. IL.
every TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY, for
tirE MAY. and the steamer WILSONSIEALT,Captebi
H. SMITH BRIGHT. every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
end FRU) AY: Returning, will leave. Cape May at eg,
osclock, stepping at New Castle, connective with the
Baltimore lines daily. going and returnithg.
Fare from Philadelphia. e 2. 1 0.
New Castle. INA
" 'Carriage hire included: Meals extra. Children mg
Servants half price. Carriage hire foptharvaitts extra.
No freight received after slat &cloak. asd-td
WAFTED MEN CAN BE FUR
NISHED with SUBSTITUTES and have them mus
tered in immediately 011.. application at 442 WA tarn
Street. second floor. an2B-6ev
PL AB E Ts-1,200 OASES OF PIF-
A-I FERMI` Analturepr . ehloketla rAnts.
alai. De 146 st. 7 and RiIORMAITS
MikMkt
A N PUNto.
BASI &NO