The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 02, 1863, Image 3

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    Mailine, that fans the operator the whole time the
machine is moving. Our lady readers will do well to
Understand that none of the objections applicable to
)IMT-working machines apply to Grover &
Ba
lier's, They are worked even more easily than the
pedal of smallest size melodeons, We have seen
Many children of ten years old, who used the Grover
Sc. Baker to precisely the same purpose as an adult.
We know of one case in which a physician, who had
lnterdieted to a lady patient the use of her parlor
melodeon, for fear of injury to certain muscles of the
limb, made no objection to the use of her Grover &
Baker Sewing Illachlne.—From the ,North American.
'August 13th.
FIIIIMTURE SrarN those great preservers
•or furniture, cut and fitted at Patten's, 1408 Cheat
21Ut street.
TROUBLE ABOUT THE HAYTIEN
'7EI: AT WASHINGTON NOT BEING THE RIGHT CO.
14011.—One writer to the press says he is as black as
the "ace of spades." Now, we being anxious to see
the nice shade of black the writer so finely describes,
got the " documents," and lo the "ace of spades"
vas bluc—no approximation to black—except some
-idirtg,fl i uer marks onjlem, which is about the color
of all Sotitrern gentlenalli at Washington. We
- hope the Haytien minister wilenot, look blue, much
less feel so, during his stay in the diplomatic' circle;
•color isn't much now-a.daya, but it must`be "WY;
ranted not to run," and when it has that quality,
-um don't care whether it is white, black, or " cop
perhead" color. Men of all colors and all ehades
shades stand fast" now; after a while you may
discuss your colors ; whether you axe as black as
the "ace of spades," or as' black as the "deuce,"
•abould make no diffetence now. Clothing, in the
meantime, black, brown, and gray, and, fast colors,
,st Charles Stokes & ao.'s, under the Continental.
CARPET Woni: or Upholstering of any' de-
Ooription done quickly and and cheaply at Patten's)
1408 Clhestnut Street.
THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN.—The learned
.Agassiz declares that facto will force us sooner or
later to admit that the creation of man lies far be
yond any period yet assigned to it, and that a RlC
cession of human races, as of animals, have followed
One another upon the earth. He also infers that
the present gsneration is the wisest of any that has
:nourished upon the face of the globe, from the fact
that in the present era the Brown Stone Clothing
Ran of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Ohest
33ut street, above Sixth, was established and sus
2ained by all persons who understand their own
interests.
PATENT-IDNGE SPRING MATTRESS at Pat
.
ten% the best Spring-bed manufasturet, 1403 (Jest.
nut street,
CRONE Wouos.--When you doubt
lbetween two words, choose the plainest, the com
monest, the most idiomatic. Echew fine words as
you would rouge; love simple ones as you would
native roses on your cheeks. Let us use the plain
est and shortest words that will grammatically and
gracefully express our meaning, For instance, we
say in plain wolds to our readers, ' , Buy your gar-
Meats at the one-mice palatial establishment of
Granville Stokes, No. 600 Chestnut street, Phila.
idenada.
PATTEN, the Window-shade manufacturer
rind dealer, at 140 S Chestnut street.
A 31Aonvica - icr full seven-octave rose-
Wood Piano-forte for sale at a great sacrifice ; ele
gantly-carved case , and legs ; round corners;`all mo
dern Improvements ; becnin uee four months ; cost
$6OO ; Will sell for less than half cost. To be seen
at the residence, No. 141$ Lombard street. se2-2t.
$275 to $3`25 will get an elegant 7-octave
seaweed over.strnnr; Piano, warranted five Oar's.
J. E. Gould, Sevieth and Chestnut. jy2d-osatf
PATTEN'S WINDOW. SHADE Store iS no
at 1408 ()heal= t street.
ARRIVAL II AT THE ROTELb,
UP TO 12 (VOLOOS LAST NIGHT.
nd Chestnut streets.
P D Luther, Pottsville
Rotted C Luther, Pottsville
A. H Carr, Baltimore .
S Differing, Baltimore '
F M Gilmour, Baltimore .
C H Mann. Baltimore
W Hale, Yonne
Geo B Elmer. New York
Nichara Bates & wf, Wash
Mrs Dr Bates, Wash
J M Vagham, Wash
Miss Bates Sr sister, Wash
Mr Sr Mrs G W Doobin, Md
Hiss H Dorsey. Maryland
T Al Dobbin, Maryland
Geo Crouse & la, Syracuse
B Black, Penne
Semi Hunt, Baltimore
B B unt. Baltimore
L Brownell, Troy
J - J. Van Pelt, New York
Kiss K R Clark. Nem York
Vir Davis dr wf, 1 , 4 w York
Mrs French. New York
air Wm D Jones, Maryland
Miss Lucie Jones, 'Mary land
Sias N itlis Jones, Maryland
Miss L Jones. Maryland
Miss B lonndes, Maryland
Mrs C Aerobe - tier, Maryland
Master March-her, Md
S F Gaylord, Cieveland
W 13. Gaylord Cleveland
C Barchard & wf, Illinois
Jas H M Diutlen
Miss Cane, Now York
P Joyce .A wf, Louisville
John Swoolfolk, Louisville
Hiss Coleman, Bailin ore
P S Ham, St Louis
C B Church, Memphis •
00113 0 Ryers.on
W 0 Scott. St Louis
F W Slaughter, St Louis
Geo MeR. Teal, Baltimore
Thos P Ayer, Boston
C Dsaforth &la, Paterson
Thee E Cochran, York A
C E Hersh, York
A. W Richards, Farmington
John Cagle. Baltimore
C T Paine. Baltimore
J Werdebaugh, Balt
W Blanchard. New York
Miss Ward, New York
Arrowsmlth, New York
iJohn Dixon, Handier°
F McDowell, Baltmore
C Woodman. 111
W Foster, New York-
A C Austin & la, Detroit
I .Ta. E Dean, New York
i% Cdshtng. Boston
ill Careen, II 8 H
'Dr Vreeland, IT S IT
John S Barnes, New * York
W F Bash & la, New York
IN Dußarry
Gee Ft Stetson, Boston
C Titft, New York
W Fairchild, Leavenworth
It B Downiee, England
IA Edwards, Shrewsbury
J Sneden, New Jersey
Continental—Ninth
J F Sinnott & at', Octron
Fletcher, llincen,,i
E Burdock, Cln ic,go
. ..I a Gordon, rem a
ML Bnllivan, Ili;a r~
Wise Lucy Su Iltnots
West, Brooklyn
A W Grander. No York
Sire Jamison, WI hrcter
.Mr White. Dela`Na: e
Niee White, .DP:.llrore
air Lonndes, Mar) /and
Xiss, , Lonndes, Bleu land
A Allen, New Jci.. , ,eY
T Hendrickson, S A
Theo C Weeks, Bo t ton
. _ .
J W Jones, Mail :and
Button, frlb ry.land
J A Merehnut frils-ouri
:Russell Houston,
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East. Tenn.' .
~re
lir Bradley & en- York
Miss Bradley. N . PC4 Yr rk
It Hosea & la, Cibein ati
Atlas Ella Boson. I.in oin flati
Master HoEen, all
ldra Hunting tin. 07.1 , -i
Elea Clara V 1...
mica He en - El r vr .
C D Bruyn. ork
- - -
Miss Ray, Ertr Yolk
XI Hall( ok & le, Pet! .it .
R Hnllock, Petloit
F Wilcox &la, Memphis
W M Bailey, Providing:El
Elias D Kurudy
JHHenry
C Heintz, Harriabu , g
M Romano, Hagen-lawn,
John A Marenrit,Pco.ding
G Snyder. Y ork
John Hays. York
Josiah Locke,ludianapolis
Miss Locke, Indianapolis
U H Painter & a-F. Yenta
J W Todd &la, 1/Temp , 4is
J Ingham & cf,Nr e Jersey
Miss Ingham & seoar, N
W Tapscott N Jeney
3drs Barrett. Washit, e ton
Cant , J A McP.betran
F Cuthbert, Parkersburg
31H Etirling, Baltim o re
Chas B Tatman, N Jsreey
Jacob L Svazze, t4vzJersey
.J C 2 A McConkey, York co.
C J M Easton, Pt/lir - acre
W 0 Culbreth, Hero: Pel
SBenson, Washington
Dr C H Crane. IT S
H Clapp, Boston
J F Odione, Boston
H Fitch, Peva
J T Sweringen & 't Louis;
Mrs J W Kennett :31 . Loots
Miss J A Barret, St Lonis
:Afrs P R DlcCreer,;: ;clitn
:Miss A Aicereery
W McCreary
JAforton
B Uynes
J C Downing.. Newal`g.
B P Randolph, .N 1
John Evans, Batt
Girard--Chestunt street, below Ninth.
$ Shoemaker .7 RoFeriberg, Baltimore
C W Coulson. Baltimore C Wheeler, Beading
J S Woodward, Bac do held S Milliken, HollidayEburg
C Paul J F MB likenaloltidaysbu ra'
'Thos Steers, Peons A E Hoilidayeb'g
T Slamaker. lowa C W Watts, Carlisle
Geo Tiedal, New I'm k- D lileMnrtree & wf, Penne
NV Pilkinton, New r'Z - crk J W O'Hara. Baltimore
Dritus, Alexandria Dr Gibson, II S N
X Weinberg. Adexei dria Capt L Melee. Delaware
JD Helms D Lomison Sr dough. Pertua
Dr W H Fele, Barri ;bare S Vick &son, New York
'W C How er & w. Stechb'x S J Kerlin. Port Clinton
J S Bisbee. Penne L J Albertson; Penna
'V Hasty, Hoilic ar,1)117 g Lippencott & w, N J
Capt Joy & w. lows At Stroup., Pottsville
J B Clemens &w. L'stiton IL eat W L Shaw, Newark
H Leary, Easton '< UB Humphrey, N Bedford
A Diesinger, Idizatostlitown I Rev & Mrs T Walder. Phila
Hundyrick, New York I tire j T Welder 'Phila
H Quinn, Hew York H .T Farley. Milwaukee
0 Oilman, N lie nreshire & Mrs Farley,Milwankee
W W Williams LI S N auch Campbell
Itre T C Middletoo Ky. F W Van Stade, New York
idadam Michot, Hy F L Dow, Cortland, Mo
H Newhouse (J Hall, New York
Andrewa. Kerr .L.-I,sey John A Marshall -
S Wallace, White Neven 1 .1 H Bewley. Smyrna. Del
H Balt 171101 e 'R K Hawley, Baltimore
Gee Wolf, St Louis W - P Lightner, Baltimore
35 W Westc itt, lisek nk J Hattie New York.
James Carlisle, Breoldyn Coo V Pomeroy, N Y
.J M ColestonDr John Evans & son. Md
Ti L McDonald, St J: - . -- oph IS S Silver, Trenton, N J
Dir Sialtman, Mary loud
Nerohants'—Fo earth
ra H Beaten), Hittop
'0 Harley. blemphi.- -
'W Lindsey, Mary lam/
J Cleaver. Mary la cd
'Jacob Lever,,Lafayeite
J Sullivan, New`York
CorleeL New "Fin a
'W H Smith. 80l ivar. 0
'l' White, New Yolk
G Kuntz, Pena
W 13.Bmith, Mart, tie, 0
MB Pritcharl,
, Cf Graham. New I.li.bon, 0
D A Rupp & eon, ork, Pa
W Schmick. Otwfi..lil, 0
Schafer, North Li ma. 0
13 Walker & wt. Oir.nin nati
Nye S Nickerem, Bl)ptofi
.1 Burns, New - Lisbon, 0
Dovwart. New T,k lies, 0
'WmMaster
&l tor, 3, lin iit9
23 0 Fry a
C Hedges. Ohio
N Moffat, New
Brown, NewTcrc
Kennedy,Prinu. ton N J
'Milati }latex& wf, Pe
.A Dllman, Ohio.
8 8 Anewalt, Allentown
11MRumseYY&w, Salem•
B Wister & w, Salem, N J
W Mortimer.
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F Laaer & son, Rennin.'
S hionroe, Pottstown'
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kiSeigfried, 141 97,V1
Itloncy
W M Woodside, Jul, iota o
-J Heedgzia,Manatis 14
J Sheiner, °aril.%)
T Rippey. Carlisle
Nra L R Doni van, Carlisle
Nre BRippeY, • ngl I
.P H Honker, Pittsburg
John Milehaur, CE Jria, 11l
M Hotchkiss, Plaiansid
`V . Lee, St Paul
V P Miller, Allenlown
1' P Sullivan
if Lur'er. Perry co
M 8 MoDonongt, New York
W Frysinger, York, Pa
E Cochran, Strasburg, Pa
James E Ryan
Ben, N Miller- Pittsburg
L Rohrback, Peoria.
L Lamer, Plymouth
M Wachtel, Indianapolis
Tho.. Vogle & la, Carbond'e
Airterican—Chtstnut
, 31 A Welles, Hera.). d, Conn
.43 C Welles, Bartter d Conn
Walter W Berry, c
;'rank P Farrell
.John.Wlleyjl 8 A
0 Bourn, Provideu,-e,R I
Balaton, Pen
.'dohn Oraham
Ralson, 'Penns
4) I Welch & tot, , )aut'n
Idles Welch, Georgetown
A J Anderson, Blair co
ani. Fink'Brooklynatton J
M & la,
IN I' Lander, New ork
J'S Williams, Dela tv e
11rs J Dußois, New Jet:toy
11 Herr, Lancaster co
W Jorden, Bridst t. .o
'Cleo Ormrod, Tamaqua
. .
Morris
iSami Wallace.Whi IP Haven
NV Bailey, Wilrningt .n, Del
ohn Boylan, New
l'anl Armour, pew IThrk
Thomas, Allen tote'
A McCaffrey & lady. lialt
The Uhl 031-- reit. s
B Wallace; La no c. ,
A Eliason, Middle • ‘7ll. D
Holisheir. Lear eds. Ind
A. Jodi, Crawfor,h‘yile
, - Vir A Norton, S a
H Hirkbride, Med J'l
31 . Patterson, Ohio
Oleo Shaeffer. Doh . Ohio
Shaeffer, Halve r, Ohio
Holston Ohio
W L Dennison, kast Liberty
Cleo Street, Salem, Ot o
v NV Schick, New 13A rho, 0
Bates & son Ohio
iss E Bates. bhio
tee C Bates, Ohio
"a) &ease, Canal Dover
B Newbold. Cana 1 D ver
Henrys Siam eyer, holly
Child. H Frit b'g
lent Goodman, U h ti
sdw Ruhe, illentoitn
-John B Moser. Allent.iwn
'XI
H Beecher. Pottstowit
.David Barbi. Button
H Holies. Salem. 0'
Nalitonal—Race
vMune. Pittston
taid Hessler. Beading
Randenbtudi Youum
Z 0 Beck, k anbarY
B Smith -
Wise C Bare, Lancaster co
/Kin H Bare, Lance stor co
t A. Smith & w, New V , rk
,kfra McMahan & d a N J
SI Brawls, Norfolk , Va
James
Bald Eagle—Third S
Fr Begar, Lancaster 07
Weigel. Allentown
H Berman. Eneton
B Conrtner. Centre co, Pa
31. Fensterrneoher. A Ileato'n
C H Haines. Lewinlinrg, Pa
Ciao y Snyder, reT no
street. below Arch.
W H Robe, Monongahela
t W Taylor, Ohio
Graham, Ohio
- -
J W , itOClOury, Pittsburg
A J Hayan, Pittsburg
B Nelson, New York
15 B Tathill, New York
J B Smith, Pittsburg
G D Sprecher. Lancaster
H Sprecher. Lancaster
W Heiner, Milton
W C Lam , eon. Milton
J SLaWNOII, Milton
. .
J B Brownfield, Indiana,
F Bentel, Chillicothe, 0
'S M Beeson, Michigan
W W Beeson, Michigan
R T Johnston, Ohio
A owensteiu, Ohio
. .
E R Elmer, Rridgeton
J Rader ,Sc sod, Vast=
Miss B Ripper, Carlisle
J W Wnaderlich, Carlisle
&l Holcomb, Carlisle
J M McClure.Pennsylvania
L.wis Carl, York, Pa
street, above Fifth.
Robt Brown. Baltimore
W F Cary, Baltimore
T S Ransom, 1/ S N
M P Snow, Council Bluff
L Blakesley, Cincinnati
Mrs Shaw, New York
Chas R Elmer, New Jersey
Jesse W Williams, Mina
Bichsel Barry, Lancaster
P H Bridgeton,N J
W Watts, Maryland
John J Barns, Cambria co
W T Room, Middletown
C F Shlndle, Tamaqua
Walter Kirk, Tamaqua
L L Mulford
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H L New York
V A Espial, Washington
W !Mark, Maryland
T J Hill, Providence, R I
Alex Hodges, Providence
C W Henry & lady. Wash
W W Tschndy,Smyrna, Del
W F Clements,Bmyrna, Del
F Davis, Boonaboro
. . . .
J F Newbold, Baltimore
43apt L Hillary, U
reet. above Third.
Desvoignes, Wayne co, 0
1 Salkenstein, Pittsburg
I A C Baxter & la, Lima. 0
G F Otte. Cincinnati, Ohio
H 11 Lockwood, Cincinnati
A J Humberger, Massillon
W W Scott. Hagersville
E Clapp, Mansfield. Ohio
13 Zirm, Ohio
Chas Hallowell. Jr
'Selliman Pottsville
A Sikloes, Pottsville
Col Ratallff, Tamaqua
Robt Johnson, Tamaqua
Mai S, Kline, Baltimore
D Richwine, Lancaster co
Jos Coleman &
P H Retnharo & w, Wash
Jos B Stapler, Backe co
John H
T B Walme see & w, Chicago
W Beck, Pittsburg
P L T Bapbale
Jacob Baxtresser, Parma
J P Wallace & la. Peona
E C Patterson, Canton, 0
eet, above Third
At Harley, Bucks co
Newcomer
P B Brendlinger, Penne
T Hopkins, Pottsvillel
F M Hobson. Penne
H Kurtz, Mt JOY .
H Bahin Met
,Lebanon.
B Phelps, Prov, B I
F Brendlinger, Pena%
t., above Cellowhill.
T 8 Loisenring, Pittsburg
G M H Wagner. Pt Minton
Mitts Luther, Rutztowa
Miss nnnday, Kutztown
Miss Burber, Kutztown
W Anderson.. Backs CO
St. Louts—Chestnut
310 Webb, Washington
W W Cone, Rochester
John A Brown, Baltimore
John Pittfield. New York
A Q Stebbins, Washington
John W Spoon. New York
F Grant, New York
Geo Smith New York
W Clark, New York
Jas Sherman. New York
Jas C Hoyt, New York
Thos Swart, New York
Ceo C Nelson
street, above , khllird.
M T Fawcett, Ohio
W Smi6lt, PTew JerseY
B Boyer, Reading
M H Botts, Reading
Jno F Rodeo & la, Alex, Va
W Owynneth, Boston
Geo B Swain, Boston
Geo A Farmer, U S N
Wm Mortimer, New York
J Fortestia, New York
Jos Reynold. Portsmouth
D D Cone, Washington
W F Ward, Washington
J G Sewell & wf, Wash
F Parrott, New York
ii Shaw
tV W Beeson. Michigan
J E Jones, Washington
S M Beeson. Michigan
Jcshim Lynch,. Baltimore
W W Arthur, Baltimore
S Delany. Etortsmouth
J W Chenery, Fenno
Bittenger & wf, Boston
Mrs Mary Watson. N Y
R Langley, Harrisburg
Jno Wilson, Washington
W Bunis & la, Washington
Jesse Hunt, Baltimore
W P Spencer, Baltimore
C aI Lucas. Baltimore
Chas J Randall, Brooklyn
J _Roach
Commerclal—Sixth st
R Baldwin, Lancaker co
S W Pomeroy, Roxbury, Pa
W Brewster, Huntingdon
J H Hill, Doylestown, Pa
R S Borth, Oxford, Pa
A Rene At wf, 41.1111 CY, 11l
R H Miller, Ohio
S Grover. Penna
JBeale, Juniata co < .
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H W Fisber, Steubenville, 0
E B Patterson, Oxford, Pa
B Harvey. St George. Del
Miss A Fell, Carversville, Pa
Jones, Penna
D Davis, Safe Harbor
.1 Davis, Sate Harbor
P Newston, Bew.York
H C Hesbitt, Maryland
States Untan-3larke
P Dell ett, Columbia
JR MeGoneeal, Pa
S R Bynm, Charabereburg.
Miss Renfaw. Chamberobg
Mein P Canon. IT 6 A
ER Barton, Delaware
B Clark & wf. Maryland
L Green, Conn
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WBl3orrteon, Coatesville
3A Rohrer, SleVeytown
O VT Stewart. Lewietown
E Maule, Ohio
Parley Sheaf—Seeon
A d Ca dwala der, Fox Chase
G W PearEon.Abington
Wley, Doylestown
A o.,Gregg, Bustloton
E Southampton
L Bitting", Washington
C Fritz, Washington
E. Brown, Brownsburg
Thos T Brown. Brownsbnrg
Jon Scott, Bucks co
d street, below Vine.
B Bunt, eennington, N
I Vorbies. Pennington, N 1
r S Bard, Pennington N
T B Smith, Warren co, N I
Benj %.11 en, Warren co, N J
B. W Knight, Buckmanv
David Marple,-DafiaVille
Abm Douhower, Bensalem'
ST T Lyons, Hoboken
!no Sorvie, Doylestown
SI B Lutz, Syracuse
S Wilkinson, Solesbury
W B Harding, Wyoming co
SI Kline. nemington, J
John J Watson, New Hope
W S Major, lirwinna
Hope
Tilos Livezer, Slew Hope
Miss Ps Ecarboro
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Thos B Linton, Newtown
Cieo Hallowell,Abington
J E Bunt, Pumington, N
Madison—Second et
W H P.ice, Folealmry I
Wm Barbour, Solcsbury
J (..1 Cole. Solesbury
A A Slack, Parma -
llobt Pyle;Wilmingion,Del
Miss TI Patterson, Del
t. an 1 Cline Sr la. New York
Simon AlcZiair. Warminster
b Zti Baseiton, N. J
John Finney, J
A R. Hall, Delaware
& Evans dr son, Delaware
J 0 lor, anion
reet, above Market.
E Graham, Delaware
ali,s V Lewis, Delaware
a L, Wilkinson, Solesbitry
I I Wasion, New Hope
W-11. Scudder, Penna
T Schofield. Penna.
t.?.00 Eastburti, Backs co
John Tacker Norristown
J D Groan & la, New York
Valentine Lewis. NY.
C C Stthabarger,Lewiatown
C Toner, 'l'yrone City
Itobt Beebe Y
Black Bear—Third at., above Callowhill.
Chas \Thula Allentown 1.1 TreteMer, Pa
.Riclid Robb, Plymouth 'iJ S Cornell, Pa
W Helmer, Penueburg T C Miller, Pa
John Hersh, Pennsburg A ES Loonier, Pa
Chas Harper, JenkintOwn LienryDieht. Churchtown
C Robb & son, Pa I) B Boyer, Boyertown
BM Woodward, Pa Elias Schuler, Pa
W Eddows, Pa Milton Apple, Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NEWS - FROM CHARLESTON
BY THE. BARD OF TOWER. ITALY.
Mistress Popkins, while reading
The paper, cried ont,
! here is a story
I very Much doubt:
Here's a letter from Charleston
Its date—thirty. first,
And it says,—goody gracious !
That a parrot has buret!
"-Yes, while it was speaking:s
In tones just like thunder,
This newspaper says that
It split right asunder!
'Boma curious fish stories
I've certainly heard,
But nothing so queer as
The tale of that bird.
''lt's a fib, past all question,
Though told with much skill:
But if parrots won't burst, I know
Pantaloons will.
This pair my dear husband
From Bennett DIDN'T bus/ :
And I never can mend them—
Indeed; I won't try. "
The best assortment of seasonable Ready-made Gar
ments in Philadelphia selling at reduced prices, at
TOWER HAIL,
518 MARKET Streit,
it BE gIiETT .3; CO.
ELECTRICITY. PROPERLY APPLIED Is
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY. —The office of Dr. A.
11. STEVENS, No. 1.1-134 South PENN SatliAßE, in
this city, for the reception and treatment of patients.
will reopen WEDNESDAY, Sept 3d. The Doctor's long
experience in the use of Electrical Currents, in this city
and elsewhere, has been thoroughly tested by the many
who have been cured at his rooms, as their certificates
in his possession testify—the same being open for perusal
by any one who may choose to call. A limited number
of patients will find pleasant rooms, with board, in the
Doctor's family. His location on the Snare is not only
central, but also a very pleasant and healthy one. Office
hours from 9 toll. A. id., and from 2to 4'P N. and-tf
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BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best Lie
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valor, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The
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;hereby treated alike.
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is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment."
IVIC.EI-Mtrt.T.3EM.
LATHAM—ENGLISIL—On the let of. Septem
ber' at Christ Church, by the Rev. Dr. Dorr, Stan
tonT. Latham to Helen, daughter of Charles Eng.
lish. *
isIDERSON—FRENCH.—March 15th, 1863, by
Rev. J. H. Peters, Mr. John B. Anderson to Miss
Mary A. French, both of this city. *
PERRY—BOWBN.—On the •18th ult., by Rev.
Mr. Alday, Mr. Samuel J. Perry to Itlss Lide
Bowen, all of this city. *
3Dimr:).
DENDIE.—On the Ist inst., the Rev. Charles R.
Demme, D. D., in the 69th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of.the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late
residence, No. 119 North Fourth street.
Funeral services on Thursday, afternoon, at 2
o'clock, in Zion's ,Church, corner of Fourth and
Cherry streets. To proceed to the Lutheran Ceme
tery. -
STRING—At Downingtown, August 31, Aman
da, wife of Rev. Benjamin T. String, and daughter
of Kimsey and the late Ann Durell, aged 30 years.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend her funeral, from the residence of her hus
band, at Downingtown, on Thursas.y, at 10 o'clock
WASS.—On Monday morning, August 31st, at
Germantown, Elizabeth Wass, wife of Samuel
Wasa, in the 44th yetir of herage.
Tte relatives of the family are respectfully in.
vital to: attend her funeral, from the residence of
her husband, East Walnut lane, Germantown, on
Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to
Laurel Hill. **
- - -
GUERNSEY.—At Oil City, Penna., on Thurs
day, August 13th, 1863, Hiram C-, son of James W.
and Rebecca W. Guernsey, aged 2 months and 10
class. *
ROILTIER.—On the 29th ult., after a short but
severe illness, Dr. John S. Rohrer.
The relatives and friends of the family, and his
medical friends in particular, are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from hit late residence, No.
1719 Chestnut street, this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at
3 O'ciOCk.
- WEBB.—On Saturday evening, August 25th, Wil
liam Webb, in the 56th year of his age.
The relatives and male friends of the family are
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence,
No. 541 North Sixth street, this ( Wednesday) after.
noon. To move at 4 o'clock, punctually. Interment
at Laurel Hill. *
AGNEW.—On the 30th ult,, Samuel, son of James
and Ellen Agnew, aged 23 years. *
OLARKE.—On the 29th ult., Mrs. Catharine H.,
wife of Charles Clarke, aged 46 years:
GEAR.—On the 31st ult., - Ephraim Gear, in the
74th year of his age. *
HANCOCKS.—At Westfield, Mass., on the 28th
ult. Robert IL, son of Robert Haneocker Eq.., of
this city, aged 33 years.
yikLACK BARE GE HERNA_NIS.--JUST
opened, a ease of Lumps BABE HE EES.E.WAKIS.,
Impin's Black Crape Mareta.
Do. do. Tamartines.
Do. do. Bareges.
Do. do. Summer Bombazines.
Do. do. Chally TAMIB , 3B.
Do. do. Striped and Check Eareges.
Do. do. Mousseline de Laines.
Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, &c. -
BESSON & SON'S MonmingStore,
ffl3 •No. oiS CHESTNUT Street,
PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
I- 4 ARCH Streets, open to-day one case
FALL DMUS SILKS.
Solid Brown Figured Silks.
Solid Blue Figured Silks.
Solid Mode Figured Silks.
Solid Green Figuriad Silks.
EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, are opening for Fall sales.
Colored French Merinoee.
New Balmoral Skirts.
Blank Silks all prices.
Flannels for Fancy Skirts. •
AMERICAN LITERARY UNION
NOTICE —The opening meeting of the Union
will be beld. pursuant to adjournment, on SATURDAY
vening next, September 5, at 8 - o'clock. at the Hall,
Noi th East corner of NINTH and CALLOWHILL streets.
GEO. J. HETZEL, Secretary.
4*--, - .„p=.• PHILADELPHIA. SOCIETY 'FOR
Cv.:„.• PROMOTING AGRICULTURE. —SRPTEMBER
Meeting at Room 326 WALNIITStreet. THIS (Wodnee
dav ) MORNING. at 11 o'clock. lt
NOTICE.—THE DELEGATES WHO
voted for A. H. SHOEMAKER, on the laat ballot,
in the National Union Convention on SATURDAY last,
Will meet at the Wetherill Hence, THIS (WEDNES
DAY) EVENING, at 8„44 o'clock. it*
STATEMENT OF THE FIRST NA.-
TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, as
gutted by the twenty-fourth section of the act of Con
gress, approved February 25th, 1363:
Amount of Loans and Discounts $157,295 26
Do. Specie and United States Notes• •.. 101,823 00
Do. Due from okber Banks 13,511 07
Do. Deposits, including balances due
to other Banks 163,753 64
PHILADELPHIA, kept. 1, 1663. -
City of Philadelphia, ss.
1, MORTON Mc:MICHAEL. Jr. Cashier of the First
National Bank of Philadelphia, 'being duly sworn, de
pose and say that the above statement is correct, to, the,
best of my knowledge and belief. _
McMICHLEL, Cashier.
Sworn before me this first day of September. A. D. 1663.
It JAMES McCAHEN, Alderman.
MNOTICE —APPLICATION WILL BE
ande by MICHAEL BARRY to the Depirtment
of High ways for a contract to pave Berke street. from
lelsventh street to Thirteenth street; Camac street from
Montgomery street to Beaks street; Marvin street from
Montgomery street to Berke street, all in the Twenty.
lirst ward. 'The following named persons representing
a majority of-owners and.owning a majority of feet on
said streets having signed an agreement to pave the
same:
William M, Comae, M: D., William R. Foal, and
Tatiow Jackeejt, for all the ground on each side of Bald
Owners of property on .BW-streets are initteil to at
terd at -the Department of Highways on FRIDAY, the
41h inst at 12 M.:if - they , desire to do so. 5e2.51..
ect, above Chestnut.
Rufus Wiley, York co, Pa.
Buruite, Harrisburg
E Butler, York co, Pa
8P Radcliff, Pkannikvilla
Samuel Bicking, Phtenixv
JklAlonander, Ohio
E Swiggan
Jos Engles, Lancaster co '
Groves, Columbia. Pa
R Baird, Baltimore
S E Randall.' Chester co, Pa
Silo 0 Rhoads, Penna
duo L Phillips
Washington Ewing, Forma
L Crow!, Oxford
EthTßeynotds
i 9P P;ati: CLestedeo. Pa
t street, above Sixth.
T G Dorsey, Pa
W Sykes, Ps
MO Sykes, 'a
D G Bush, Bellefonte
11 Burnous, Michigan
3rnil Hinny, Lancaster co
S H Sterett
aeo Dorn'
T J Barnitt, Harrisburg
D W Bess, - Mechanicsburg
B W Mattson, R I
C J Rees, Harrisburg
INC-NINTH RIT,PRIEGRENTATIVE DIS.
TRICT. —The National Union Convention for this
Lii , trict met on Monday evening last, at Lukens' Hotel,
445 North THIRD Street, and unanimously nominated
CHARLES DIXIE as a candidate for the Logue,Wore.
lt. WM. C. HANN'S. Secretary.
AVIS AUX ELIIGANT.S.—M.. JO.
ESPH ZACKEV. de ParM, Gerant de la Matson
GR&NDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Taillour, No. ODD
(dIESTNDT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonneur d' avieer
dee nombreux amis et connaissances (ainel tine none
rable public) qui l'on dma favorise de lenr clientele.
gull yield de resevoir de Paris et Londres, Ms modes les
Plus recentes et lee miens portees pour la Raison d'ete,
M. GRANDVILLE STOKES a sale a sa disposition les
etooffee les plus belles at les moilleures qualitee, des pre
mieres manufactures d'Europe.
Les officieres et soldats de tont grades y trowyront les
meilleures (mantes d'etoffes, a des prix tree moderes
L'elegance do as coupe, airis'que le cachet de distinction
one la coracterise, eat' deja trop cousin dapublic pour en
renonveler leurs merites. ivt/i•gre
if , tr; NOTICE,-TILE PENNSYLVANIA.
TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Anima 201 h, 1363.
e Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Pada-
Aylvania Fire Insurance Company will be hold at their
Office on MONDAY, the 7th day of September next, at
)0 o'clock A. M . , when an election will, be held for nine
Directors, to serve for the ensuing year
an274.5e7 WM. G. CROWELL. Secretary.
OFFICE. OF Talc laitatusittittur,
PORTSMOUTH, mouNT JOY. AND LANCAS
TER RAILROAD COMPANY,
PITIL ADELPHIA,August 51, 1863.
The annual meeting - of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held on FRIDAY. September .1. 1563, at 11
o'clock A. M., at the corner of THIRD Street and wlr,-
LING'S Alley, at which time an election ,will be held
for thirteen Directors to serve for the ensuing year.
an 22. 1 . 2t , G EORGE SiIIHR, eocretary-.
MILITARY NOTICES.
8402 I'o.UNTy
ItEORUITS WANTED
For"'the 12th U. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN
betwaeni the ages of 18 and 45 years. THE ABOVE
LARGE 'BODE TY CEASES OR TOE 2.5rn OF SEPTEM
BER. For farther particulars apply to
WM. SERGEANT, Capt 12th Infantry.
Recruiting Ofticer,
se2•]m 229 South FOURTH Street.
HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA., 215 South
THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA. August 31.: 1863.
This Office will be open daily, from B A. M. to 2 P. M.
All Drafted Men of the Second, Third, and Fourth
wards, who have not reported, and whose time has not
been extended, will be apprehended forthwith as de
serters.
A reward of ten dollars will be paid for deserters.
The FIFTH WARD (being the Fourth Sub-Distriet)
will be beard iu the following order:
MONDAY. Aug 11, Nos. Ito 100 inclusive.
TUESDAY, Sept. 1, Nos. 101 to 200 inclusive.
WEDNESDAY, Fept. 2, Not. 201 to 3N/inclusive.
THURSDAY, Sept. 3, Not. 301 to 400 inc4usive.
FRIDAY. Sept, 4, Nos 401 to 470 inclusive
SATURDAY, for the hearing or 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.
Surgeon of the Board.
"ITEADQUARI ERS OF PROVOST
J L - 1 - MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA,,
PHILADELPRIA, August 93, 1863.
OTICE is hereby given to all draftedpersons of the
Eighteenth Ward that their time for claiming exemp
tion, offering substitutes, orreporting for duty, is ex
tended until SATURDAY. Sept sth Inst., after which
time all those persons failing to comply with the abcive
notice will be liable to.arrest asDeserters. -=-
- Notice is also sista,. to those drafted persons of the
Seventeenth ward who have not as vet. reported them
selves, that failing to do so by SATURDAY, Sept, 6th
Met.. they will be published as deserters, and syrrested
as each.
The time for the llfineteenth ward is extended until
further notice.
By Order of the Board of Enrolment
JACOB S. STRETCH,
Captain and Provost Marshal.
FRANKLIN D. STERNER, Commissioner.
ALEX. C. HART.
aa3l-6t Surgeon.
CORPS OP HONOR, II S. A.
•READQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE.
It, VALII CORPFOR PR LLDELPRU.
. „
443 Smith TRIED Street; Philadelphia.
SOLDIERS honorably dischluged on account of die
ability will apply for information-.or enlistment in the
INVALID. COPS.
to to. Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN. Invalid Corps,
243 S. Third street. Philadelphia,
Or to Lieut. T. W. DEAN, Invalid'Cor 6llßrown street, and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden sts , Phila.
Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension,
same as in S. Infantry. E. W. MATTHEWS.
Major Ist Pa. Art, and Supt. Invalid Corps for
' au6 tf
PROPOSALS.
A S
QUARTERMAST . ER GE-
I ERAL'S . OP.PIOE,
PHILADELPHIA, September 2, 1863.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office u tit the
Bth inst. at 12 o'clock, H., for the delivery in this city
of the foflowingarticles:
Bruin Collars, 15 tor inch.
Horse Collare, IS to 20 inch.
Wagon Saddles.
Tar Pots.
Axle Washers.
Army Wagon Virheels. Hind, Army Standard.
Ambulance Wheels, Hind,
Ambulance Wheels, Front,
Coupling Poles, •••. "
Wagon Tongues, ' • • -
2 mbulance Tongues, " • • -
Front Hounds, - " ••
Bidders must state in their proposals the price, quail.-
tits bid for, and time of delivery,
The right is reserved. to reject all bids deemed too
high. A. BOYD.
ee_ Bt Captain and A. Q.
RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE,
- -
CuierNNATI, Ohio, Lugu.t 31, 1863.
The underzigned invites proposals until WEDNESDAY
NOON, September, 9, 1863, for supplying the following
articles, by contraet, viz: ,
'ilowsers, Mounted.
Blankets, Wool—Army Standard
Blankets. Rubber, Poncho Tent.
Overcoats. Horsemen's.
Overcoats, Footmea s.
'Trumpets.
:National Colors.
Regimental Colors,
Black Wadding.
Samples must in all cases a compan3 - the bids. and
biddemmust distinctly state in their proposals the quan
tity of goods they offer to furnish, the price, and the
time of delivery: and must accompany their bids with
a guarantee, signed personally by two responsible pir
'ties, agreeing that the bidder will enter into a contract if
au award is made to him.
- - -
All supplies must he delivered in good, new Packages,
free of clisrge, at the U. S. Inspection .I.),:pid in this city.
Written contracts, of which this advertisement shall
be made a part, - will be entered' into with parties to
whom awards are made, and bonds required_ of them in
sums equal -to- one. fourth the yams of the good.s con
tracted for.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re
served.
Blank forms f<r proposals may be obtained at this
office ' •
BY order of Cal. Taos. Sivorins. A. Q : 141. O.
C W. ivfoULTOI.V. -- "' -
E62 , tsE7 Captain, and. A. Q. M.
LEGAL.
TN ORPHANS' couRT FOR THE
.A- r 'CITY AND COUNTY OFPHILADET,t'HIA,
Estate of FRANCIS HARLEY, Sr., deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the second and final account of CHARLES S.
LIWIs and JOHN M. FORD, Emeutors of the estate of
FRANCIS HARLEY, Sr,. deceased, and to report distri
bution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
w ill meet the parties naterested for the purposes of his an
po-ntment, -on WEDNESDAY, September 16th.-1863, at 11
~„1 °eh A. Pl., at Me office, No, GPBI WALNUT Street in
city of PhdadelpLia
2. - trfmsr. SAMUEL C. PERKINS. Auditor.
EDILTC3ATIONAL.
UNDERS' INSTITUTE, THIRTY
..
EILTH and MARKET Streets, Philade.phia..
The COURTIAAND SAUNDERS' CADETS have estab
lished the MEM rARY reputatiottof this Seminary. Its
Literary and Scientific character has been known for
many years. Lectures in both departments, especially
on Chemistry, accompanied by enneriments, and on
History, will be delivered by Profeesers who would
give satisfaction in any University. Address
se2.lm Professor E. D. SAUNDERS, D. D.
"RELLEATUE FEAT 4LE INSTITUTE
A BOARDING-MR . OOI. FOR . GIRLS.
This Institution is located in the northern limits of AT
TLEBOROUGH, Middletown township, Bucks county
:
Penn'a,—a rural district, unsurpassed for beauty and
healthfulness.
The Atli and Winter term will open TENTH MONTH.
lot, 1463, and continue in session 28 weeks.
The course of instruction is thorough and complete in
all the elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH',
CLASSICAL, and MATHEMATICAL education.
Per terms and other, particulars see circular, which
maY.be had on application to the Principals, ATTLEBO
ROUGH Post Office, Penn'a, or from E, -PARRISH, cor
ner of EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia.
ISRAEL. J._ GB/MANSE,
JANE P: GRARAIIE,
- Principals
VSTABLISITED SEPTEMBER, IE4B.
MeMULLIN has the honor of informing her
friends and.patrons that she has removed her Seminaty
for young children from her late location, 1410 Lo
east btreet," to
41. t South EI6HTEENTH Street, and will resume
her duties SEPTEMBER 14.
A continuance of patronage is solicited. ge2.llt.
aERMANTOWN INSTITUTE WILL
be reopened for the r'eception of Young Gentle
men, 'MONDAY, September 7. 1563
WM. H. MCFADDEN, A. M.,
se2-6i* Principal.
TIIE MISSES DARRAGH'S SCHOOL,
-A-
at No. 216 Sonth. EIGHTEENTH. Street, will reopen
on. MONDAY. Seoternb , r 14th. set-ISt.
TEACHERS, SUITED TO EVERY
want of - the highest order , niay be obtained a 3 the
TEAM-lEll'3 INSTITUTE, gl7 North THIP.D Street.lt*
AYOUNG MAN ,CAPABLE CAPABLE OF
giving instruction in 'the various military drills,
desiring an engagement may address 'TACTICS." this
office. - set-20'
A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A
'NON in a school or family, in the city or country,
to TRACEI the English branches and French. Address
• "N.," office of The Press. sal 2.t,*
TWO TEACEIEES WAN T ED.-AN
examination will be held in the Bernard-street
School, WEST CHESTER, Penna.. on SATURDAY.
September I. 1583, 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 1.450. Also,
one Female Principal of intermediate department.
By order. Cau2.s4oV] L. LEVIS, Secretary.
sCHOOLS SUPPLIED WITH ALL
kuide of Bdoks and Stationery, ae low as any
house in Philadelphia, viz.: with
St.MOOL BOOKS, INDIA RUBBER.
BLANK BOOKS, LEAD PENCILS,
COPY BOOKS, PBNS
INK AND INKSTAND" PENHOLDERS,
BLOTTING PAPER, RULERS,
SLATES AND PENCILS, PORTFOLIOS,
LETTER PAPER, 10 cents ENVELOPES,
a're, FOOLCAP PAPER,
NOT 1 1" PAPER, S cents a
quire,
New edition of The Faro
for Sulioole,just published -
Noolcseller and Stationer,
,iliar Compend of aeology,
by cfIaLLEN,
1308 CHESMiT Street. It
O F INTRINSIC WORTH.-REINIER'S
Colored PHOTOGRAPHS have merits of an invalu
able character, accuracy of likeness, and truthful color
ing, of fine style and finish. Onlyl. SECOND Street,'
above Green.
FALL STYLES NOW READY.—WE
- 0 - are daily in receipt of Styles of WALL PAPERS,
to which attention is united. We haVe paid special re
gard to deeigns suiting 1-itiladelphia taste. Walls deco
rated by selected Workmen and warranted to give satis
faction. Jorm Er. LONGSTRE rH,
set-wfmet* No. 12 North TFELRD Street:
J. IL COfhlf. As CO.,
Wholesale Benin's in
YARNS, BATTS.
CARPET CHAIN,
WOODEN , W AR E,
BRUSHES, egc.„
310 MARKET STREET,
PIMA DELPITIA.
LOST- ON THE 21ST AUGUST, OR
left by mistake, in some store in Market stree:, one
or two Pack ages Of. Paper Boxes, containing Pelt Mats,
marked B. Augee. West Chester. Any one returning the
same to D.P. CIIBBERLBY, Northwest corner of SS
GOND and BAC& Streets, will be liberally rewarled.
LOST OR MISLAID—OERTIFIOATE
.A.IsT
CNOT.;.BE DENIED, REIMER'S
. 2 - OP SOME!, No. 6011. for Twenty Dollars. year-1552. Life -stie PHOTOGRAPHS in Oil Colon are admire.
%ailed to ALEX. DOIMLASE by the Penn Menai Life Ste pertreste. They. combine the merits of photegnwhe
Insurance - Company ans.W3t l
• - • i4o ;triQ • pla 441 Pointing% 13/00ND litsiet, abOP, GAVIZI. --
- .
• • •
TIIE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA - , WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1863.
SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
F ALL STOCH
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS
CASH HOUSE.
RAVE NOW /X STORE,
DRESS GOODS,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
SHAWLS, BALMORALS,
RIBBONS, KID GLOVES, &c., &c
Bought exclnsivsly for cash, and whloh will bo-sold
at a small advance. sel-3m
JAMES, KENT,
SANTEE. & CO ,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
31:11 7 C5c - GOODS,
Noe. 230 and 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE ROE.
PHILADELPHIA.
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
. OF.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Among which will be found a more than usually attrac
tive variety of
ILPIES' DRESS GOODS;
Also, a full assortment of
MERRIMACK AND COONECO PRINTS,
and
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
-To which they invite the SPECIAL ATTENTION GP
CASH BUYERS. au27-2m
BLACK SILKS,
AMERICAN AND 'FOREIGN, Iv GREAT VARIETY
M. Iq.„HALLOWELL ifs CO.;
An. immense assortment, in French, English, and i3axon7
Goods. -
M. L. 'HALLOWELL & CO.,
CASH BUYERS,
AT WHOLESALE,
Are Invited to examine oar
FLANNELS,
• BLANKETS,
NERINOES,
.-IPOPLI NS,
BLACK SILKS,
FANCY SILKS,
IRISH LINENS, - MATE GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, •
and other articles 9.oapteeto the seasm,
JAMES R. CAMPBELL 8c CO.,
an2s-lim CHESTNUT STREET.
1863. FALL 1863.
_DRY GODS.
HOOD, BONBRIGHT, & -00.
WHOLESALE DEALERS Ili
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS. ,
Aro. 435 MARKET 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
BRASS /ME DRESS GOODS:
ALSO,
MEN'S WEAR
12.7 GREAT VARIETY.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO
CASH BUYERS.
1863 FALL IMPORTATION. 1863
EDMUND YARD & co.;
WOMBS AND JOBBERS, SILKS AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
617 01IESTIVIT and 614 JAYNE Street,
Have now opened their Pail importation of Dress Goods,
viz:
MERINOS,
COBURG-S i
- REPS,
ALPACAS, _
DELAINES,
PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS
FANCY AND BLACK SILKS.
Also, A large assortment of
SHAWLS,
BALMORAL SHIRTS,
WRITE GOODS
EMBROIDERIES, a 543 .1
which they,' offer to the trade at the.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES:
anll-tf .
THE
SECHETAEY OF THE TREIBER!
TO CORTINA:I'E MY AGENCY
Axe, m til further notice, I shall emaatilivie
AND`, LT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCIES
SHARVEY THOMAS,
• STOOK AND BILL BROKER.
Xo. 31% WALNUT Street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at
the 'BOARD OF BROKERS.
Subscriptions to the 6-20 year six per seat. LOAN still
received at par.
No charge for Commission. iyB-Sta
COLLECTION 'OF 11. Sy CERTIFL
OATES OP INDEBTEDNESS.—Tro ADAMS' RX.
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch. and
at reasonable rates, the One Year Oertlicates of In
debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma
turing.
Terms made known and receipts exert at the oil%
No. PiSO cauisNvr Street. myl-t1
W 0 0 L
In store, and daily arriving, consignments of. Tub and
E. 6 to 80's, of first•olass makes,
N. B.—All numbers and descriptions procured at onoe
ALEX. WHILLDIN ds SONS.
su9l-mwant
A. W. LITTLE Sa 00
No. 325 MARKET STREET
TH• L, HALLOWELL SI CO,,
615 CHESTNUT STREET,
AT VERY LOW PRICES
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO4
615 CHESTNUT STREET
SH&WLS,
No. 6.1.5 CHESTNUT STREET
DRESS GOODS.
No. 61.5 CHESTNUT STREET.
,~.r'!
NTNANCIAL. .
HIS AIITHOBIZID MI
FOR A BRIEF PERIOD.
to receive Stibtortptteato to tako
5-20
LOAN A T - P.A Re
AT NY onus.
'i 1' hr ou gh out the Loyal States.
JAY COOKE.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.
No. 114 South. Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.'
CLIP OP 1812
Medium and Fine, very light and clean.
Fleece, from new clip
WOOLEN YARNS.
18 to 30 cats, fine, on hand
COTTON. YARN&_
In Warp, Bundle, and Cop.
On orders
xa ITyrtli 7.110111' NOW,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ice.
RF.M OY AL
Fl Lt, E. B. ORNE
HAVE REMOVED FROG[
519 CHESTNUT STREET,
()smite the Stale Howe, to their
NEW WAREHOUSE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
In the "BURD 'BUILDING," and have now open their
FALL STOCK OF
NEW CA_II.P.E'I'.I.M.TO-,5_
- 904 CHESTNUT STREET.
se2•2m
W BLABON CO_
`—" • MANUFACTURERS OF
C:loi3r_m CiLkaeriArSi,
No. na NORTH THIRD STREET, PFIILADELPHIA,
••• Offer to the Trade a full stock. of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CLUIRIA.GIE
OIL .IC.aICMOrIO.3C—X,
GREEN-GLAZED OIL CLOiI{3 AND WINDOW
se2-2m SHADES.
EN ECHO " MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
Mee ALLUM & 004
MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN
C T GS,
''OIL CLOTHS, &IC::
,REHOUSE, 509 CHESTNUT ST.,
- OPPOSITE 6113PEN.E.DNCE HELL 4—
E4-3m
GEORGE W. HILL,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS.
ALSO,
COTTON AND WOOLLEN YARNS,
At very Low Prices.
NO. 126 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE ARCH.
sel-lm. Philadelphia.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
THE
: ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE
Is called to
OUR STOCK OF'
SAXONY WOOLEN CO. all.wool Plain Flannels.
TWILLED FLANNELS,
Various makes, in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Blue.
PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELS.
PLAIN OPERA. FLANNELS.
"PREMIERE QUALITY"
Square and Long Shawls.
WASHINGTON MILLS Long Shawls.
BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
15 16 I 17 1I 18 19 - 20 21 , 22 oz.
FANCY CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, all grades.
BED I3LANKETS, 10.4, 114, 12-4, 13-4. -
COTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES,
SHIRTINGS, Ac., from various Mills.
DE COURSEY, HAMILTON- Bc,
EVANS;
33 LETITIA. Street, and
32 South FRONT street-
anl7-rnws2m
BAGS 1 BAGS 1 _BAGS 1
NEW AND SECOND HAND,
SEAMLESS. BURLAP. AND °HATT
BAGS,
Constantly on hand.
JOHN T.- BAILEY & CO.,
No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
-JEC WOOL SACKS FOR SALE. an79•Sm
RETALL DRY GOODS.
“NEW MOURNING STORE_”
JUST RECEIVED,
OUR NEW STOCK OF
Fall and Whiter Mourning Goods,
COMPRISING -
BOMBAZINES, -ALPACAS,
CASHMERES, MERINOES, 4.1/4c
mmestmaut,9l
Second- Mourning*,
SHAWLS, MANTLES, &e.
& A: MYERS a- CO:.
sea-wfm 1m
926 CHESTNUT STREET
NTE T . 7 O3 AIk cv II,4II:DERED PIANO AND
VERY RICH DESIGNS
REDUCED PRICES,
SHEITARD;YAN HARLINGEN . , & ARRISON,
anl9-wfnil2t
1008 CRESTMIT STREET.
4 NEW MOURNING- STORE:"
LATEST PAYIS AND NEW YORK STYLES
MOU~TTNG 330is-N.7o.'Jrs,
Inet received and made to order
M. & A. MYERS & CO.,
se2-wfmlni
WINTER GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Poling, Plain Shades and New Colors.
Alpacas, Double and Single Width, choice shades.
New Merinoes, Fashionable Colors.
Plaid Mohairs and Valencia&
Plaid Flannels and Cloths for Shirting.
Dark Cotton and. Wool Delaines.
JOHN H. STOKES,
7021 AECEE Street.
N. H.-50 dozen Ladies' L. C. Handkerchiefs at In per
dozen. 89 pairs Crib Blankets, good quality: au3l
FRENCH MERINOES.
Browns, Blues, Greens, Purples.
All-wool Reps, in choice shades.
Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks.
Alpacas—Browns, Modes. and Blacks.
FALL CL DAR'S.
Water-proofs, of Black and Brown Clothe.
Cloaks made to order.
New Cheek square Shawls.
Black Thibet long and square Shawls.
COOPER & COWARD.
S. R corner BURR and MA_REWP Streets,
CLOTHS .AND CASSIMERES:
Opening Black and Fancy Cassimeres.
Opening Black Broadcloths.
Opening goods for Boys' wear.
• ORDERS
Taken for Boys' Jackets, Fants, and Overcoats, for fall
and winter wear. Also, a select stock ready-made
Boys' Clothing. - COOPER & COIYABD,
an 29 S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Btreeta.
RHARPLESS BROTHERS ARE STILL
offering
Their Immense Stock at 'likes much Less
Than the Cost of Importation,
Consisting of Lawns, Silks, Challis,
Coatings. Cassimeres..Yestings, Sareges.
Shawls, Detainee, Chintses,Poptins,Sco.
sa6. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
SUMMER SRAWIO:
Grenadine ShaVrls.s4 and $4 SO.
Plaid Spun Silk Shawls, WAS.
Lace Points, SSG% $lO. &c.
Crepe de Paris Shawls, $6.
. Cloth-Cloaks, Silk Mantles, &o.
assortment of
Slimmer Dresi Gonansuanizos ,, nt----
it very low prices. -
sHAR.PLESS BROTHERS,
and CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
iosia- CHEBTISITIT swam
E. M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALS,
Lit Driver generally below meant tort of tumor
talon,
WRNS GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES. do
LACES, do do
LINEN HANDERROHISTS, do
VEILS, &c„ Sto
And. re‘ectfolly incites inspection o! MN
10 Sl' 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 76c. They cost from
$1.15 to $1 .
All our 50c French Bareges to 25c.
All our 50 and 62c French Organdies to 3730.
All our French Lawns to less than cost.
All our American Lawns as low as the lowest.
100 pieces Choice Styles Chintzes to 160.
Williamsville and `iFamsutta Muslims, 360. -
Beet English Cotton Flannel, at 373L0.
H. STEEL at SON,
.1726 No. '713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
EDWIN HALL & (JO., 26 SOUTH SE
COND Street. are now offering
BLACK SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES.
• Black Silks at $l, 1.1234, and $1.26.
Summer Bilks at reduced prices.
Foulard Silks at reduced prices.
• Bilk Grenadines at-reduced prices.
- Fine Organdies at reduced prices. •
Pine Dress Goode. all reduced.
Fine Modes, Blues. and Pearl Bareiges.
Plain Blues; Buff. and Pink Percales, or French
Ohintzesjust received.
N. B.—Bust received one case of superior Quality Plain
Silks. The colors are Browns, Blues, Modes, Parole.
and Green: price. 66.2734: been selling at $l. von-if
TO ' F AM ILIEB RESIDING IN THII
••• RURAL DISTRICTS.
Wo are prepared. u heretofore. to supply Antilles al
their Country Residences with
EVERY DESOBIPI'IO3f Olf
FINE GROCERIES. TEAS, tto.
.ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
arit-tr malvErrxr AND VIAL
TV 0 It V T YP E S.-TOE EXQUISITE
beauty of coloring, natural 'and PlettelAg style. and
wondrous accuracy . of REIMER'S IVORYTYPES, leave
,an agreeable Impression on all.who see them, SECOND
Street, above Green.
926 CHESTNUT Street
ICE.
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,
BY THE CARGO.
DELIVERED AID PACKED ON SHIPBOARD. IN
BOSTON.
For sale by
___:!._ , MTJE>Colt COMPANY,
anl4.lSt —BOSTON
PLANTATION BITTERS.
(From the Richmond Whle]
The Charleston Cove r er makes a timely euggestien
in recommending the attention of our Government
to the naturalisation and cultivation of
for the preservation of the health of our soldiers.
This article has a peculiar effect
~.upon the liver, and
guards the system againet disease by exposure and irre
gular diet. It is said that the great Maas of the Plan
tation Bitters of Dr. Drake. which, Previous to our un
happy difficulties, was found in most Ekfuthern homes,
was owing to the extract of Callsaya Bark,which it con
tained, as one of its principal inereilients. "In confir
mation of this, WO have ;heard one of our most dietin
g-Dist ed physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell
from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he lave.
riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that
these Bitters cana9t be obtatned,,a substitute should be
Prepared, We understand our Government has opened
negotiations with Dr. Drake. through a secret agent, bat
with what truth we do not know." « « -
We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Whip for
'lts remembrance of "Auld Lang Syne," but we can as
sure " OW Government " tb at the Plantation Bitters are
Snot for sale to any "secret agents," North or South.
There is probably several other things that " Our Go
vernment" will yet want.
We know that we hare the beet and most popular me
dicine in the world. We are not afraid to show wliat it
is composed of.
Physicians are compelled to recommend it.
CALIBAYA BARK has been celebrated for over two ham
dred years,and was sold daring the reign of Lonis XVI,
Ring of Fran% for the enormous pride of ita own
weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepeia,revers.
Weakneas, Conatipation,-&c.
CASCARILLA BARK.—For Diarrhcea, Colic, and diseases
of the stomach and bowels.
DANDELION.—For Inilamation of the Loins and Drop
sical Affections.
CHAMOMILE FLOOERS. —For enfeebled digestion
LAVENDER FLOWERS. stimulant,- and to•
nib—highly invigorating to nervous debility.
Wxxxim. Ciaassr.—Fur Scrofula, Rheumatism, die.
ANISE.—.AiI aromatic carminative; creating flesh.
muscle, and milk; mach used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snake-
S.-T.--1860----X.
Another wonderful ingredient of Spanish origin.
im
parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the
mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world,
_and_we_withdiold its name for the present.
Humbugs and :quacke - nowtabota the Plantation ,
Bitters: but the following is what's the matter. aultnia7
PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURB
Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips
Four Stomach and Fetid Breath.'
Flatulency and Indigestion
Nervous Affections.
Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath.
Pain over the .By es
Mental Despondency.
Prostration, Great Weakness.
Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels
LIVES COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA
Very' particularly recommended to. Clergymen, Mer
Omuta, Lawyers, arid parsons of sedentary habits.
Also, for gentle females and weak persons who require
a gentle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite, and
clear mental faculties.
Sold by all respectable Physicians, Druggists, Grocers,
Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &c.
- Be particular that each bottle bears the fac-simile of
our signature on a steel-plate labaLwith our private Go
v-ernment stamp over tho cork.
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
202 BROADWAY. N. Y
.13 , 22-wfrm2mif
ARMY GOODS.
ARMY CLOTHS I ARMY CLOTHS 1
WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS'
ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL
401_40 , TX-I 13C.T3 SIEC,
Nos. 34 SOUTH SECOND, ana 553 STRAWBERRY St.s.
ARMY AND NAVY:
ALL SHADES AND GRADES.
CIVIL
ALL STYLES AND PRICES
OUR MOTTO:
"QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS."
au22-tee23
G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
SADISM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MANITFACTURER9 OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
MILITARY GOODS LOI EVERY VARIETY•
anU-ißm
— A - Eciyi - 7r - ao On 13:
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
lIIKIaLI33I CLOTHS FOR OITIONEEL'
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WERDNE.
10-013 NOE DUCK.
DRILLS. STANDARD WRIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHBETENDS AND SHIRTS
HMS. Tor sale by
FROTHINGIIAM lc *ELLS.
od-lf tif
ARMY RATS, ARMY HATS.
ADOLPH - as KEEN;
No. 6tl North SECOND &fiat.
Philadelphia,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
PELT HATS.
have on hand a large assortment of all the variorui and
most approved styles of
ARMY HATS.
Orders by mail from sutlers or jobbers, will be
promptly Ailed at the lowest rates. je3o-3m
1776. 1863.
L A GS Z
SILK FLAGS I
BUNTING FLAGNI
BURGEES.
PENANI'S,
- UNION JACKS.
STICF,AMERSi.
138 U N T I N I
BED, WHITE, AND BLUE.
EVANS do . HASSAI,I4
MILITARY FDRITIBHERS,
SYl7.if No. 413 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JE COMPANY, NO.
h t. LPHIA..
..ND INBUItANCII.
.TORS.
18. D. Woodim.S.
Geo. A_ West, •
Jolla Kessler. Jr..
Chas. Stokes,
A. H. Rosenhelta.
Joseph D. Kills.
BUCK, President.
EGGARDSON, Vise President
D. Secretary. C1a15.4m
F.A.ME INSUBANe
4oa CHEST NUTILADI Stresi
PH
FIRE AND INLA]
DLREC7
*rands P. Buck,
Chas. Richardson.
Henry Lewis. Jr..
John W. Everman.
PhoJo 8, Justice.
0. IV. Davis
,
FRANCIS Ir.
CHARLES 111
WILLIAM I. ELANCHAR.
HOTELS.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
WASHINGTON. D. O
H. S. BENSON. PROPRIETOR, •
Formerly of the Ashland Rouge, Philadelphia.
He is determined to merit and hopes to receive, *Dal
share &public patronage. iel9-621
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
(LATH BROW'S' .
PENNSYLVANIA AVENM
Between Sixth and Seventh %tree%
WASHINGTON arrr. .
A. R. POTTS,
Proprietor.
mV/31-6m
SUMMER RESORTS.
CONGHALL; BESS CAPE MAY.-
The public are respectfully informed that this first
class Hotel will continue 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
Ist of &pp teirilier
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
-MUSICAL BOXES. 1
N SkIELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
I
playing fromll q y llann i ab o ligi a ckera and Ameri
cansel4m 324 CHBSTNIIT Street, belreEtrzsCh.
IR44G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN
and Imported WATCHES, Fine Jewelri, Silver
listed Ware, &e.
r923-6m AA North SIXTH Street.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
an4Dattended to, by the most experienced workmea.
every Watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
22 North SIXTH Street.
P. siatULER'S SUPERIOR
d overt h runtiatuir go a PIANOS from NOD
Ivadw Nor
by e m ot or mt. St
11%1PLiiii*
" ales , THE LIFE OF ITIOTOR HUGO.
41 1 W. TOLD BY A. WITNESS, Madame Hukol.
This magnificent work, which has mat appeared in
Paris, and a translation of which is now offered to the
American Public, is, to all intents and purposes, an
Autobiography, for its equivocal title-page is but a mask
to conceal the real anthor—Victor Hugo himself—the
creator of that masterpiece "Les Iffiserables."
THE LIFE OP VICTOR HUG*.
"The story of such alife as 11. Victor HIIKO'S. told by a
Witnesa,..can hardly fail to be a tale which will make
Europe tit still to listen. "—London. Athena cm ' One
of the most entrancing volumes that h eve iss led from the
French press, since lingo signed his inn d &sr, to the
proof-sheets of "Les Miserables."—Paris Correspondent.
Charming in freshness, dramatic in incident,:abandant
in detail, graphic in description, and lively in anecdote,
we have read the book before us with unflagging inte
rest."-London Literary. Tines.
THE LIFE OF CHRIST. Translated from the French
ofienan.
THE LAST DAY OF A CONDEMNED MAN. From
the French Of VICTOR HUOO.
Sold everywhere, and sent free by mall on receipt
of price, bT
an22-wdzetf CARLETON. Publisher, New York.
NEW BOOKS- .=
NEW
. Just received. by
J. B. LIPPINCOTT a CO..
71b and 717 MARKET Basal
THE CAPITAL OF THE TYCOON. A three years'
reeidence in Japan. By Sir R. Alcock.
SOCIAL CONDITION' AND EDUCATION of the Peo
ple of England. By. Joseph Kay.
LIVE IT DOWN. A story of the Light Lands. By J.
C. Jeafferson.
WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, LECTURES, and
LETTERS.
A MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENLISTING
AND DISCHARGING SOLDIERS. &c. By Robert Bar
tholow, M. D.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, and
WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS, in one vo
lume.
SHOULDER STRAPS. A story of New York and the
Army of 1E62. BY Morford.
VICTOR HUGO. By. a witness of his life, Madame
EURO.
HUSBAND AND WIFE; or. The Science of. Human
Development.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE for Sep
tember.
SOUTHERN OFFICIAL REPORTS OF BATTLES,
made to the Confederate Congress.
THE BIVOUAC AND THE BATTLE-FIELD; or. Cam
paign Sketches in Virginia and. ,Maryland. By Captain
-Noyes sel
NEW BOOKS- NEW BOOKS.
-A- THE CAPITAL OF tTHE TYCOON. A Narra
tive-of a three-years Residence in Japan. By Sir
Rutherford Alcock, K C. B. 2 vols. $l. -
NHE SOC; AL CONDITION AND EDUCATION OF
THE PEOPLE IN ENGLAND. By Joseph Kay, Esq.,
M. A. $l. .
THE BIVOUAC AND THE BATTLE-FIELD ; or.
Campaign Sketches in Virginia and Maryland. By Cap
tain George F. .Noyes. $1 25.
SOLDIhRS' DIARY AND BOOK FOR LEISURE MO
MEETS. 40 cents.
STORIES FOR BED-TIME. Vole 4 and 5. 40c. each.
HENRY ROBERTS; or. Incidents of the War of 3351.-
62-63. By the anther of "Rifle Grafton," &c. 311 cents.
For sale by S. & ALFRI3D MaRTIEN,
an 29 606 CHESTNUT . Street.
RAVE 15 TO 40 PER OEN"! 1-BUY
Tour PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD FR AINIES, and PHO.
TOGRAPH ALBUMS, of U. W. PITCHER, hOS CHEST
BUT Street-
Over 500 different styl4B of Albums, and over 8,000
different enbjecte of Card PicturAs
ate29-10t 808 CHESTNUT Street, above Eighth.
v .. 501 7 -HOLDING 24 PICTURE S,
$1 50
.
PHOTO on&Pli ALBUM.
In the VERY BEST TURKEY_ ozoGcO,B_INDING
REDUCED. TO tlbo. -
an3l-3t SOS CEE%TNUT Street.
400 I-- HOLDING- 100 PICTURES,
• • *I 00.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
PITCHER'S,
an31..3t SOS CHESTNUT Street.
ALESMA WANTED-ONE WHO
has a thorough knowledge of the retail dry goods'
'finch:mu , . of agreeable.manners. good temper, and fatly
capable of the josition of Superintendent of a fixet-class
establishment. Address ".X. D," iVarth Americon,
Office, stating age. terms. reference. Sze. set-3t*
WANTED -- A SALESMAN IN A
Carpet Sto7 e. Address '' D." at this oflice, with
reference. - se2.2t*
WANTED- IN A WHOLESALE
ll' HARDWARE STORE, a Person having several
years' experience. Address "G., at this office, giving
real name. address, and terms. sea-3t*
IATANTED-TO GO TO WASHING
TON, D. C ,-to work in the Quartermaster's De
partment. :-.00 •LABORERS (accustomed to handling
horses) and 200 CARPENTERS. Apply. for furtter par
ticulars, at 227 South FRONT Street, between 9 and 3
o'clock. A. BOYD,
Capt. and A. Q 51., 11. S. A.
PHILADELPHIA, Angnst 31, lEd3 sel-3t
WAN TED-- , BY A YOJIN G- MAN, 24
years of 29 :e, who has had seven years , experience
in first-class jobbing houses in this city, a SITUATION
as Assistant Bookkeeper: or Entry Clerk in a wholesale
house, or ^ Clerkship in a banking institution. Un
doubted refe 4 rence furnished as to character and ability.
Address "W. G. 8.," Inquirer office. eel-It.
WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OP
good education, a SITUATION in a first-class
Shipping or Com:mission house, to learn. Ehe Its.inosG: or
as Accountant in any manufacturing establishmant.
Unexceptionable reference given Address, for one
week:"
'SIAM - 411g," Preal t office Phila. sel-6t*
Aikr ANTE D-A_ SITUATION AS
BOOK-KEEPER Or Assistant, by a person who is
luny competent. Beet reference given. Address 'A,
1t.," at this office. sel-2t5
WANTED- BY A YOUNG MAN,
one who speaks German. and a graduate of the
Binh School and Bryant and Etratton's College, a SITUA
TION in a wholesaM house Address T. COND WAX.
9245 North SEVENTH street. sel-3t*
WAN T E D-A YOUNG MAN AS
Entry Clerk in a ➢rr Goods Commission house.
Address "X, 5. Z," this office. an3l-30
WANTED—IN A SILK JOBBING
WANTED -IN
v HOUSE. a Lad, 15 to 37 years old, whose parents
reside in the city. Address. Box 1515 Post Office. an3l-3t
WANTED -$15 PEE DAY.- W 14.1
.
want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents
in every county. for a genteel• business at a commission
of from $6 to titls per day. No humbug. Experienced
eanvassers preferred, but room for all. Address -
C. M . .- DUNN & CO., Publishers,
At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicaso.rillinols; or 186
REAM Street. New York. jy2o-3nr -
839 000 -WANTED, A PARTNER
With this amount, active or silent, in a
safe and very lucrative manufacturing busthess. Ad
dress "R, ' this office. sel-2t
_
itt NV ANTED TO RENT-A GOOD
ha--31 SIZED HOUSE, with modern conveniences and
large yard, in Germantown or West Philadelphia, near
a railroad route.
Address T. Y. A.," at this office. sel-St°
• DEPUTY QUARTERIIA , .BTBH
GENES. L'B OFFlCE.—YrnwaYwrmiu., Feb, 9.
VE6SELS WARTED immediately to Garry 001.5, to
th.a followlnapoints:
Tortnkfta.
Bey Weak Fla.
Fort Monroe, FS.
.10exandria, Va.
Newborn, N. 0.
Port Royal, S. C. A. 8011%
calo-tt Captain and Aitaint. oaartermaster.
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRA
BLE RESIDE:NM with side yard attached. on
EIGHTEENTIT Street, above Arch. Apply to
ROSSELL ALLEN, Southeast corner of FOURTH and
WALNUT Streets, second floor. set-St.
fito FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME
Ara Four-story. DWELLING, No. 2121 ARCH Street.
has all the'modern concentences. Apply to WM. ROS
SELL ALLEN, Southeast corner of - FOURTH and WAL
NUT Streets, second floor. • set- St*
-- 100 BALES VARIOUS
grades receiving and for sale by
WM AL GREINER,
se•: 109 CHESTNUT Street.
fr TO RENT-FROM 15TH OCTO
miLBEE, a superior RESIDENCE, very pleasantly situ
ated on Spruce street, Realta irt a
pl i ta ß
EGOR,
It 233 SOUTH THIRD Street.
gm BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SITES,
1.4 acres, divided 434 acres each, on WILLOW Ave.
Dna, halt mile from 17. S. Hospital Station, Chestnut-
Hill Railroad. Plans at office. W. F.• SMITH:
- 112 South FOURTH Street.
MISS DARE HAS REMO VED FROM
1415 Chestnut street to 225 South BROAD Street.
above Locust, and is Prepared to receive families and
single persons - who wish permanent boarding s.el-6t5
TI MST-CLASS BOARD, Ef.A.NDSOMB
-a- communicating and single 'rooms: private tabla it
desired, No. 1315 WALNUT street. ie2s-?se
VAN DEUSEN & BOEHMER HAVE
this. day - assoeinted with themselves JOHN' VAN
DEUBEN. The business will be.eontinned under the
name of VAN DEUSEN, BOEIIMER, & .CO.
CORNELIUS VAN DEUSSN,
NRY B OEII iIER.
JOHN VAN DEUSEN.
Septembei 15t,1863. _ set-3t'
NOTICE.—JOSEPH LEA HAS ASS 0-
wenn with him JAMES McCARVER and .TORZI
W. FRALEY in the transaction of the Commission Easi
ness, which will herafter be condacted under the Him of
JI)SRPIT
37,8 and 130 C RESTIiIIr Street.
UMBRELLAS.
UMBRELLAS 1 UMBRELLAS! !
WM. A. DROWN it CO.,
Manufacturers of
SUPERIOR UMBRELLAS.
an22-ft
pI C K-A XE B,
MILLER it*EST.
Proprietors
an.l7-Im*
NOTICE. -G. M. FOGG, OF NASH
VILLE, Tenn.; Attorney- at-law, is still attending
to his profession, and offers his services to his friends in
Philadelphia and New York in collectingdebts that may
be due them in Middle Tennessee. or any other business
in the line of his profession. He has never been absent
from this city, and will give undeviating attention to any
business committed to his charge.
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FURFEREN6ES. . •
HEVICK, BASIN , & CO.. }Philadelphia
R. WOOD—MARSH. & HAYWARD,
THOMAS EAKIN. Esq., New "York.
VAMVILIE. Austußt 14. 1883. sel-tathslini
MAJOR ROSENGARTE-N.—A VERY
fine CARD PHOTO aHapa of Maior Bosenprten.
it'd Pub McALLISTER BRv..
se2-Et TES CHESTNUT IStreet.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
Elegant octavo, cloth boand, Price $1,25
IN PRESS
WANTS.
FOR SALE . AND TO LET.
BOARD IQ.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
NO. 246 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
SHINGLING HATCHETS,
BROAD RATCHETS, AXES,
NAIL HAMMERS,
SHOE HAMMERS,
RIVETING HANKERS, and
ENGINEER HAMMERS,
MANUFACTURED AND FOR BALE BY
HAMMOND & SONI
SAS COMMERCE Street. Phila.
/IVA tol:- - 1 ics
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
Lowe Mrs. M. A. CkABBATTOOL
REOPENING NIGHT.
TRIS (Wednesday) EVENING, September 21. HU. '7l
On which occasion
THE GRitT SPANISH ARTISTE,
SENORITA CUBAE,
. .
will make her first appearance in America. In a spsakiuk
chatacter, in a thrilling Spectacular. Drama, aiapted.
expressly for her, entitled
LAVLNGRO.
THE GIPSY BROTHER.
Fssaying the characters of
HENRI DE LACY (son of Countess De la Fleur), CUB AIL
and
LAVAN GRO (the Gipsy Brother), CUBA&
The Piece will be produced with
ENTIRE NEW SCENERY, by Minard Lewis.
NEW COSTUMES, by Llgnoto Petrel*.
During the reces; the house 'has bee a
INLABGED, . .
RE-DECORATED.
REMODELED.
AND ELEGANTLY UPHOLSTERED.
Box Office •open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, wksa
.eats may be secured.
Admission, Dress Circle and Paronette. $51,1 cents.
Family Circle, 25 cents.
Arepliitheafre, 25 cents. a
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.-
Lessee and Manuer Mr. WM. WHEATLEY
EDWIN . BOOTH
in an entirely
NEW CHARACTER.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, September El,
FIRST NIGHT,
in Philadelphia, of -
VICTOR HUGO'S
M;=MIINEM
in Three Acts, entitled
EUY BLAB .
RUT BLAB. Brat time EDWIN BOOTH.
To conclude with the Laughable- Alueical Facet.
called
TIIE LOAN OE A LOVER
THURSDAY—Second - Night of BUY BLAS
FRIDAY—FAREWELL BENEFIT OF
ED WIN BOOTH.
Owing to the
EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS
necessary for the proper rendition of
THE DUKE'S MOTTO.
Its production will he poelponed till
SA2TIRDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th,
in which the celebrated Irish comedian and vocalist,
MR. COLLINS,
who has purchased the sole right of its rEpresentatLaa
in America, will appear in his celebrated character of
CaRRICKFERHIIB,
en Irish Soldier of Fortune. with the sense "
Bright Wine." and " While There's . Life There's Hope."
FIRST APPEARANCE, IN THIS CITY IN THREE
YEARS,
And
MR WM. WHEATLEY
whe will make his drat appearance in six months, Wilt
sustain his original character of
CAPT. HE SRI DE L WARDERS.
Seats may be secured three days in advance. ann.
IVr lISICAL FUND HALL,
LOCUST Street, between EIGHTH and NINTH.
TRIUDITSLNT SUCCESS OF
THE GHOST!
THE GHOST!
THE GHOST f
THE REAL GENUINE PROF. PEPPER'S OHOST I
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, the Ghost will appear,
in connection with ROSS' CELEBRATED STEREOSCOP
TICON. which took the Fret Premium at the World's
Fair, in London. and. is considered by the entire &AM.
tido fraternity to be
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
The Managers will give
ONE nHOUSAND DOLLARS
to any person who may be able to prove otherwise.
A. NEW GHOST RVERX NIGHT.
new and beautiful VIEWS every night, new and novel
featnrea in the presentation of the Ghost, which have
never before been attempted in America, are to be
brought forward immediately.
GO TO
MUSICAL FUND HA4LL,
and see . the BEST GHOST, and THE ONLY Gaon ,
that can be- seen from head to foot. standing erect. ita
America.
Admission, 55 cants. Reserved Seats, SO cents.
For sale at GOULD'S, corner Seventh and Chestnut
streets, and at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL. sel-at.
CONCERT HALL.-CONCERT HALL
THE GHOST! THE GHOST!
GRAND SUCCESS GRAND SUCCESS
- OF THE GREAT SPECTRAL ILLUSION,
THE GHOST! THE GHOST , .
legitimately and properly Produced, under the personal
supervision of
.111 K K. WATKINS,
the first who presented it to the
- AMERICAN PUBLIC
at Wallack'e,New York, and pronounced to be the
MOST ASTONISHING' PHENOMENON
ever exhibited to the world. It is given nightly in a
scene, and-with dramatic effects entirely original with
Mr. Watkins, preceded by an exhibition of the
AMERICAN STEREOPTICON.
a new and powerful apparatuk.producing
GIG ENTIC STEREOSCOPIC PICTIIRET,
covering over 4,000 square feet of illuminated Canvae,
most exquisitely perfect and exactly faithful. From one
to ten thousand persons can look at once. as they Inuit
at the actual scene.
. WITH SYMPATHETIC SATISFACTION.
Atir The r< sources of the Stereopticon are endless.
OBSERVE.
THE GE(O3T IS VISIBLE
EVERY EVENING-, EVERY EVENING,
and on SATURDAY AFTRNOON. AT CONCERT
HALL.
Tickets 25 cents Secnrel Seats 25 cents extra.
_Doers open at 7% &clock. Commence at S. an3l-tt
ENNSYLVILNIA. ACADEMY OF
TEE rns - 13 ..tarre,
CPR 4 4571.1:1T 5TP..67?,1 0 ..
0PP.36 DAILY (Siardayz c=cePted.) from 9 I. M. ti. a.
6 P. M.
Admisalon 22 cents. Uhl:Wren. tali price,
RAILROAD LINES.
- - gn:
;: ' , . 7- g - A4l.l.—asssee."" AND LONG BIWWR
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND R tinTAri .azaas
LAWARB BAY RAILROAD:
On and after Monday, June 15th, and until !arras::
Mo. passenger trains will leave Vino-street Perry
A. M.. arriving at Long Branch at 12..45 A. M.
Enturaing, leaves Long Branele at P, ,
at Phils.delphia at 7.4.5 P. M.
Pacsengars landed close to the R0t6 19.
N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried on ~_, l htir72
toms. Apply to ' L. B. GOLS,
Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Pols&
BENJ. STRONG, -
.lal3-If Aasistant Superintendskt.
SPECIAL NOTICE
.A 11;gular Train will leave Vine-street Ferry on SA.
TUADAY Afternoon. at 3.45. Returning, leave Long
Branch MONDAY Morning, at 5 o'clock. Arrive land•
ladelphia at 9 A. N.
PHILADELPHIA
R. R. LLNE.
1.863 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Mei
For WILL; AMSPORT, SCRANTON. EraintA. and all
Brnoin the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains laave
t of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, corner
d and Ca streets, at 8.15 A. H. and 3.30 T.
aana,, stuida lrp
s excepted.
QUIC , LEST RO E from Philadelphia to wants la
'Northern-and.Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York, , toi Bagfage checked thronat to Buffalo.
Niagara Alla, or imennediste Paints.
For farther information apply to
JOHN S. HILLF,S, General Agent,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. and office of How
ard's Express Company. 507 CHESTNUT St. ia3l-ti
PHILADELPHLL
AND EASTERN TRANSPORTATION
compAprr is now prepared to forward FREIGHT front
Philadelphia to New. York. via Camden and Port /LW
Pionth.
The attention of. Shippers and Merchants is directed is
this new and expeditions RAILROAD ROUTE, ,sat a
portion of their patronage respectfully solicited
Freight received at third wharf above Arch street.
For further particulars apply to
GEO. B. McCULLOH, Frei liktarA
"a ii,
lS North
W. F. ORTYPITTS,Js. General Manager,
JORN BURR, Freight Agent,
vapid/At - .111.• Wm WARYFFE - FWETUR W . SW Inuit'
3
THE SEA SHORE.
Sry
sii F o gE , THE SEA..
SITAIMP-M. ARRAN - OEIO3NT:
CAMDEN AND ATLIIITIO RA TGROAD.
On and miter MOND.A.Y, June 70th, 1663. trains for Al.
lands City will leave Vine-street Ferry as follows;
Mail train leavea
Express train leaves 3.45 P,
Freight train, with passenger ear attached... 9.01 A. N.
Retaining, leaves Atlantic City
Mall train .... . ..... P....V.
Dapress train 6.M A. :C.
Freight train 12.05 2'. NE.
Fare to , Atlantla. 3, Hound-Trip Tickets, good &It
the day and train only, or down on Saturday anctuv BE
Monday morning, $3.
An Accommodation Train to R. and D. B. B. B. .7311t0.
lion will leave Vine street at' 535 P. 7S .1 returning nag
morning at 6.10. _
EXTRA HADDONFIE'LI3-TRAIRS
Leave Vine street at 10.15 A. M. and 1:45 T. M.
Leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and 3 P.M.
;el3-if J 350. G. BRYANT, Algal
ra st=o FOR'ALBANY AND TROY.
—Barge T&CONY, W. Rust, master, is
now loading for the above points, and will leave on
MONDAY, 6eptember 7th, at. 6 o'clock P. M.
.
For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms,
apply to g. FLAZTIGAN.
304 South DELA.WARF, Avenue.
TONEWARB
a- , DRAIN
PI from 2to 12-inch bore.
3-inch bore 26 cents per yard
3 do ...... . ........ ..... ............
30 - do do.
4 . ... ........ .. . .. 40 do do.
6 do 30 do do.
6 do 62 do do.
3yery variety of connections, bends, traps, and hoppers.
We are now prepared to furnish Pipe in anyquantity,
and on liberal terms to dealers and those purchadnala
hrze quantities.
or:R.A.BrEr.e.a. CHIMNEY TOPE.
Vitrified Tern. Cutts. fihinmey Tops, plAin and orns,
mental liesizna, warranted toy stand the action of coal
gas, or the weather in any climate.
G~4514, cASgc
A great ialiSt7 of Ornamental Garden- Vase; In Terra
Gotta. classical design, ail sizes, and warranted to stand the weather. Also, Fancy Plower Pets-
Zaskete. and Garden Statuary.
Philadelerie. Terra Cotta Works.
oMce ana Waserocaes /019 C.I I 3:IIST.DA. Street.
S. A. GARRISON.
FIREI FIREI FIRE!
.PHMADELIMIL, day SD, IEM,
O. 'Sadler. Esff., Agent/or Lillis's Safes :-
DEAR Sni: During the night of May 19, DE& our Gra•
eery and Proxicien Store, at North Second and Willow
areers.;vicar nre - w,
vtorA Wood building it burnt ranidix.
and before the iliVenguree -could - act upon - the' fire, our
whole stock of goods, including ranch combustible ma
terial, and amounting to over 53.000. Were whollit
strayed. We had one of your No. D. Chilled Irons
which was in the hottest part of the fire, merit came 0
Of the fire not in the least injured, except the melting of
of the name, plate and paint. The contents inside were
not affected in the Mast. and we consider the Safe just as
good a protection against fire now as before, and shall
nee it hereafter with increased confidence. The !oak
Works as perfectly as before the fire.
Yours truly. MoMINUS & CROFT,
Date 429 North SECOND West.
Attention to the above certificate Is particularly nor
Quested, as it le the first trial of LILLIS'S SAFES la al
accidental fire in Philadelphia.
I would say to all parties who want a Fire and
Burglar-proof Safe that LILLIS'S 'WROUGHT AHD
CHILLED HOW SAM are much the cheapest and the
only real Fire and Burglar-woof Safes now made; Kai
to those who want simply a Fire-proof. I would:say that
LILLIS'S WROUGHT IEON SAYS Is fully equal in sal
respects to any of the most -approved w h ere, and la
sold at fatly one-third less_ rice.
I also am receiving daily in exchange for Lillie%
Wrought and Chilled Iron Safes other Saf es
__ r _ and -k
eonstantly on hand a general aseortment of BRBRI2fG'S.
EVANS & WATSON'S. and other makers many of theft
almost new, w.blch I offer at. and even below. auetion
Price&
All tarties interested are particularly:guested to alf•
amine the Betas above desert bed at my t.
31.13. SADL Agent.
Ho. 111. South SIPTINTH Street.
EVANS & WATSON'S
SALANAIDEZ WI
16 STO.E.II.
SOUTH FOMITH STEAM
yFru.ADBLREELL PA. -
h an
A large variety of FIES-113007 SAT awns
d.
THOMSON'S LONDON
KITCHENER OR EUROPEAN RANGE. for
families, hotels, or public institutions. in
TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Phila
delphia Ranges, Hot-Air Furnaces. Portable Heater!.
Lowdown Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew
hole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, drc., at wholesale.
and retail, by the manufacturers.
CHASE. SHARPE. St Tacomeox.
No. 200 N. SECOND Street,
aui9-wfm-Gm
130 F , WILKIN,
.•^ ATTORNEY AND COTIASRLLOR AT 14. W.
NASHVILLN. TENNIESE.II.
Has been constantly engaged in the practice of his Oro
fession. and [the collection of Claims. at Nashvllle, for
the past FOURTEEN TSARS.
• :
Messrs. Sibley, Moulton, dt Woodmir; Messrs. Bar.
croft & Co. ' atllganY!
DR. WILSON'S WATER-OUR OR
HyglenisEstablishment Ispleasantly logged at 665
North THIRTEENTH street. Philadelphia. an.H.-12t*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIIN THAT
. I, ' , " THE BANK OF GERIiLiNVI' WN" intend to
apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next
session, for a renewal of their Charter. Said Bank is
located in GermantoWn. Twenty-second ward of the
city of Philadelphia, with am authorized capital of.
THREE ITUNDRED THOUSANA DOLLARS: a renewal
of which will be asked for, with - the nasal banking
privileges.
By order of the Board.
attATIT,VB W ' OTTO. Cashier.
Germantown. Jona ••• 1422_m8fts
250000 SPRUC E JOIST.
IL --.
A. & J. J. WILLIAMS
ise2.6t* BROAD awl (MEN Streak