ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, laP TO 12 0 1 0/40C18 LAST NIGHT. Contlnental—Ninth '&lw H Beebe & In, Illinois J D Potts. Pennsylvania Davi Clouse , on. Kentucky B U S A PL Cable h , Rock Island %.1 Dtvigt • Howe & wf, Pittsburg Mrs J H Childs, Pittsburg e C Childs. Pittsburg Kingsley,_ Kittanning hoe B Lancaster Mrs B A Ja aver, Wash Mrs Forsyth & 2 Oh Wnsh John G Allen. Kentucky Geo P Smith, Cleveland P Weddell, Cleveland Mrs D A Morris, Pitt-burg Miss A RI Co' tcot, Pitta nwg Miss .1 R Colicut, Pittsburg Cot Gilbert, U S lifts Gilbert & 2 eh B's Cook & eh, New York XI IS I ong, Pittsburg B Townset. d, Pittsburg W W YOUIIK, Pittsburg A H Pounsford & wf, Cm, 0 A More, St Louis H Gilbert, Boston 33 A Hersey & la, Boston W F Boyle. St Louis Hoagland. New York 'GB White, Wip.it cgten • Bosworth, Otto G W Beatty, Toronto *l. Howes, elm-olds ,1" D Fisher, Oh to Bborlv. Ohio W IlTilford, St Louis • & Mrs White, Butielo .7 Hill & wf, Ch Motto .liSieStieneer, NANV York Xis Roy. Beta York Miss R. Cohen, Baltimore Miss E Cohen, Baltimore IL:41 J Cohen, Baltimore A K Hay, Jr, Hew Jersey ID Stone, Keutucliy . C C Bean, Kentucky B Clark, Portsmonth J T Vincent, Port:411011th Thos H Dunham. i eston .P Gassier & wf, Peuna 11re S G Sutton. Del swore S W Tlcbener, New Jersey :L Pezalt, St Louis John J Conroy, St Louis P. Rice, New lot k David Crawford. New York W IVI Shuster, Washington D Knowlton, New York men Daniel Tyler, Conn T s Jewett, Dm r ord. Wm Reynolds zt. wf.lllinois Miss Is; Reynolds, Jllinoio John W Howe, Waohingtun P C Hollinshead, Kentucky litre Cuyler J Horner & on. Pi bb urg Jos F Chatellinr, Hew York G eV Morgan, Mt Vernon. 0 Chas B Spier, New York R Hager en.-New York P Leonard, New'York IF Judd, Co nneeticut . 33 Dayton, Hew York Girard—Chests - int s Geo Kimble, Hatrisbore ML Ott, W h eel Va John B Wilson. DP law hra C 0 St John, New York George S Rigz, w York A Garrison, New Yerk P Walker, New - lark B R Taggart; Penna. Birdsdall. New York J M Nixon, New York T 0 Gilbert, Cbeeter a. Fitzpatrick, Wash, D C John F Pickett, kishimore 'Geo D Fowler. Alexan Va Datzell, Pitti.berz C Knopfel, Chicago A A H Curne: Baal a Ji hf Chaffee, Frey. it W B Dobbin. Batti mere P T Ken:lrd, Baltimore John Ashur, Ohio LAslier. Onto J Meclelan, Adams co. Pa J R 'Hons.., Ohio :F F Fidler . - 'W Spear, Canada Junison & wf, nay ion. 0 :Peter Ferrinbough. Pen ott v. Sarni Stinson. Rat timoro John Stinson BR 1 Elmore N Fheoner, Dr.)" D Beiges, York, Pa H H Black. Sim Tork P Stinnmell, Baupliln co E S Porte!, Baltimore Morgan. Baltimor . . . . id Cooper, Now n rk J S McDonald, ll.liraN, N S Col W Bould. HDiirax, iv S IF Gregory, New York Arra Ilatch, NV:oiling:ton W M William. f trr;D t Atip S B Earle, llo,rou B Robertson:. Bro..kl3'n RevP Maher, tio.rrWArg :Dr B P Voltam, WaQh, n 0 B Tebbitta. D ew Yolk .Idtnt L C ' , BM A S &vane & wf, tit Wayne R Frazor, New 'York e o Mears, 'Perntsyl vsnia J Lalsenriag, P:-..auzy l va iia Aferchauts,'—Porirth 71H Adams, Boston W Landrine, Illinois IS A Depeu, Easton .3 C _Richards, Ea-ton J A Turner t la, Ma Lind C F Jones. New Yo:lt. .0 Wile, Indiana Semi Reefer, Fort Wayne CV' Tergens, Fort Way ne W ELoy,Newcsadle .1 Kiser, Pittsburg Ritter. Cartel.' C Hensbaw,ll S W Clotwortt y Geo Metzger, Pittsburg SWhittleid. Pittsburg C Orr, Pittsisturg Miss Orr, Kittanning C Lucas. Ken tuci y .3 W McCaughey J A Head, Litreb , . Peso ' Fenton, Ft. Levenworth John M Stewart John Lebmaly, rl•leago A McCargar, S. Panl C Manson &la M W Houser. P.m. as - Cunt A S BennattNew York 11J Kramer, All( n to :cu. Bins H Dteiaseii, tos,on Miss MAt Etopp. A I triwn J F Stevick,Shipner s burg JBReddig&wf,bhippeacirg C Wall, Pittsburg :Mrs 13 Able. Eagan 11 elaraoY, Plvrnontb, Pa Vogle & la, CariNiude.le. T Dill. Altoona. Pa 'W Spencer, Strasburg .I,ieut 0 Horton. Penn S Blitz, Columbia. Penn W Flacon., Pittsburg .k J Hagan, Pittsburg BC Taylor,& Is, Maryland ' F Maus & son. Du twill° J Brodhead, Lycoming CJ J McCreary, Penn American—Chest/1u N BUD. Mt Holly J Hervey. Dela:Va. e eo 7.1443Y1 Mowry, Coon Ca pt W HWoodward,US A. J H Quinn, Chicago Brady John R Winsett. Baltimore ! L C Meginness. Ltl MOM gdw Akers. Baltimore • .._Ft Bell, Pennsylvania John Graff, Blatracil'e. Chae'Graff. Blairesil.e Jno Dickson &la, eorget'n Thos Hunt & la, Wash, D tl T Ransom, US N Jas Blenkinson, U S N Lisrs C MRobinson, • StuaSing, s Robinson, sing Sing Ann Mott, Sing ^lc g Miss Willis. Sing oing .3 W Hall, Delaware Cant Jos Newburgh. Ti S A .ME Wellman. Alex. Va Johnson, Scranton Ambrose Ransom St. Loidx— Claes mut, '3 L Dunbar 'IV FWarbar tau, NewJei say John T Brooks, Baltimore lien] Gray. Ba Blum' e 13 Priest, II 8 N Thurber, If 8 - 33 33Cre S ECooper, Twitans, .1. Spark's, ludieta. .1 , Morris, Pen na Bardaselt, U S N rar .1 Emory, Baltimore 21' Lenhart & in, Centre B Carter 111. White, U S N Cyrus Endicott 1.9 J Gest. Cincinnati, 0 V B Stroud, Ohio R Price, Ohio H Whittington Ar, "ilt Joe A Robinson. bin ryl and John F Lewis, aOrli• }Ltd F Parrott, hew York B Rosenbaum, N Ser ey ho e Burnside, Bellefonte Martimer,Pitilado ulna The Union—Arch a 1, V Lyne, Carlisle John .6 Lash, Carlisle A C Haines, Alliance, 0 R Teeters, Alllanumg / j. tallier, Alliance.o John Fischer, Pkiarir±“x. 0 W Butler, Mau,b .11 itk J A Turner & la, Elkton 'l' Wile & la, Carbondale kleo Plaieted, 80. , ,tuu G C Radcliff, Salem; N J S Sharp, Salem, rq 5 Jeffries Baltimore 13 Oberlin: Mu sellb J Seaward.Ectrtryls'l eo.Pa S P Laufer greet, above Third. 0 A. Minor, Kentucky J Naughton, Columbus, 0 Adolph Boskourtz, Chicago T Sutton, Mass S Plotts. Easton Miss Plotts, Easton Miss Kate Plotts, Easton Rev B ifSchmncker,Easton Rise Anna Daily, Easton T atone & la,Pnillipsburg S C Parcel & la, Phillipslig Isaac 6andt. Easton P B Plotts,Easton Hennin ger, Easton B Walmsley, Easton Miss A Brader, Easton Miss E Teller , Easton Miss M Walmsley. Easton . F Walmaley, Easton Miss A Mons, Easton K Springer, Lancaster M Eagan, Lancaster S W Smedley Mrs Abell, Easton F E Stees, Pinegrove J 6I Hetrick, Batton. R Shultz, Ohio D H Dryden, Dayton, 0 S Barrows. Wisconsin Jos Shloss, 'Pottsville. C Shiciss, Pottsville C H Simon, Bucyrus, 0 Jos Goldsmith, ClevelM. 0 Joe F Silva, Key West, Fla Lieut A Youngest J A Downey A Mordecai. . . Miss Lye, Plitabtrg . gjEtpt .D A Apple, Nra-11'nton len.) Lyon, 'Bradford co I& .131mons P.l3nrwell, Mercer. Pe Wolber, Davenp,Frip - - - - - - - . BFFelis&wf. hutting - Jae Y Leslie, Iv ew k Lewis Hey 1, COli Unite 0 John.A Potts,Wirarl , , C 13 S Hoff, Miamisinu 0 WI Gruver & la. It , a John G Holley, 'Virg tea I A Bandolph, N 3e.r.;eY H Chandler. aa tena. lil "W H Beech er(Fott;-.Tow n . I Burch, Allentown T Hellerman -15fra Norra -TT Patterson, Ohio _ gEr s ciriacei, olio National-7.4.a.ce at Di Beall, Fenno John T Booth, Peuua :Alas= Weidman, lobanon W Rogera, Altoona, Pa, 3fra ABackns,Se lora . rove .& Brummel & la, Yen 1 , 6 .J Price,•Providence, R I it L Phillips, itny, N Y A Gear, Ohio Thos Copeland, Ohio Galoyer & la, Ponta B Staples, Stroua, onrg J Oeisinmr. Quali• rurarn .J 3 Cochran, Lauta , ter ..11 Thoo'B Cbchrun. Lh lieu Aar . Bruton B.Williama St la. Ch eat co rH K Delp Allentown J.IC Jenkins, Wyomi us, Pa MI Parrish, Wyoming. Pa Bald Eitigle7Third S W Waiiner, Fen& Lamlwriewark, IF Berry', Penn& Ifni:Evan% 'Penna. aniel Hartzog. En.t, n :Philip Barron, Etvitut, John Barnet, Ea too Nir Bomich..cataelt. tillf6 Koons, Catasaugo -4.7 K Kaufman, Poll.. Robinson & thumb a,ston 'Mks MB Berger, E, ton -I Walter & la, Es st,o Snyder & la, Ea st, u States Union— NI ark U Weemes, Jr, & (10n. Pa J Smalley. Wilmizer ,, n Del J Monroe St lady h York B Patton, Penna. A Perkins Willa, Del John Kline Ma , iett4 .A•hn T Little. 'Few York PW Barns, New York Aulrich, ;Albert Simpson. N.to York John Price, New York Vommeiclal—Sistik st E H Quimby. 3110.8 :21r• S I" Quimby, Ma, J W C C Wataounnn, in Cghamhester county Wollorton,Weat Cheater McCarty, Bucks county 31C White. Weet Chatter John Phelan, Pennsylvania d street, belowirixte. /Gill, Germantown T. Solomon. St Louis Barley Shear—seem el W_Carver, W Chef. f. , i • B - Hough, New I'w k McHenry, Buck's ac Lippincott Ducks cu 4 W_ neon, Lamberniville 4000 .Londer Lambe c. vile Altoblaina, Lambertsvllle MI - Gregg. Lambeth, Ole j,rHogeland.Pennsylvania Black Bear — Third $ C Greenawalt, Pena C W Bothenberger, keca Lig JohnN Shearer,.kea d cc Jae B Smucker. Reading SI U Bottz, Beading J Sellers, Heading Cho IC Levan, Reading Biorris Levan, Beading Cleo Hagerman. &ellen:1111e 019 U Esker, Easton t., above Callowhill. Lied J Hoffmlia. Penns W H Brendle, Stroudsburg S L Wiest, Dauphin co D H Bechtel. Bechtelsville A Sussman. Bellefonte W T Safe e Springs A C Vanartsdalen, Bucks co W Weaver. Colebrookdale Peter Bugle & wt. Easton Jacob Bowman, Bechtelave nd Chestnut streets. R M Brinar, Massachusetts IFIC Tracy J &metier, Cuba T, B Taft & son, Chicago I „T Black, New Jersey H breneman. Cincinnati !John A Riestand,Lancaster W H Armstrong & wf, pa I Col S Shook, Columbia IL Lewis, , Pennsylvania ,laj J I M Steele Dr B Norris, Washington A S Solomon, Washington Miss Ida Solomon. Wash Miss I Solomoris, Wash Capt W hZesley,Ft Delaware W S Core, Georgetown, D C A Zabriskie wf Miss Zabriskie .f Havomeyer, DiewTork Gen T L Ha adorn, S A S. fl °scaly, Baltimore J Noe, Nashville i'lnufaiejervakt. Nashville 1 .1 Wiskowski, Nashville CI s W nn. P Boy S Nd, Lancastei: ; Se T C Ftubb3. Lancaster Sao J High, New Jersey Ci F Wilson, Providence,Rl A, 0 P Segur, New Jersey Q 8 Clark H J David. New York Pendiebary, New York F Hood & wf, Kentucky Craves & we Kentucky Miss Jacks6n. Kentucky Mies &nabs, Kentucky F A Barton. Masqaohneetts 'R Van Winkle, Virginia AA Cali & wf. Boston _ . Dr C T Jackson, Boston Walter smith, Ohio W Champion. New:Yovic B Bayless, Washington Miss Russell, Delaware Miss Holcomb & ale. N J Joe L Reeves, New Jersey P Murray. New York Cleo Wittier, New York .f.alah Colby, New York W McConkey, Peoria 1) P Iladdea, Kentucky Wm G Snrnr, Kentniky IC N Schofield, New York IF Laurence. New Valk _ Geo Krieg, New York Chas Alger. Hudson, N 1 - Chas N Gregory, Alex. Vs IC Palmer,. Jr, New Yo. k James Getty, Baltimore 0 11 Newhall H Braude, St Louis T P Repliam, New York F Stabler, Baltimore E W Atkinson, Baltimore J Baker ants C g.Raker• . . &rig Perry; Washington C M. - 13 Day, Dover, Del H. I. Ayres, Connecticut D Johnson, lt Penu Miss Johnsofi, Peana AJ Smith, Providence, R treat. below Ninth. ' R Bateman, Pittsburg I W David, Pittsburg John Allen. Newark . Co .t R Reynolds Va Capt J FL Norris, N Jsrsey. VIE Kemp, New York N McDonald, New York R Vaughn & la.• Harrisburg Mi.s Vaughn. Harrisburg 1' 0 Ballingall. lowa W 0 Hiskob. Harrisburg C w Wisbendorlr _ ..... . Mrs Stuart, Backs county Mrs L C Forsyth & Ts, Wash Airs Janivsr Wash, D C lion Simon Cameron, Pa J II ?rice, Delaware T J Pezkins. Paducah, Ky J Young & son, Middletown J T Reeder, Columbia, Pa Jas Myers,_Colticabla, Pa Miss Hattie K Myers, Pa Miss Mary E Bricker, Pa Sanderson,: Lancaster Miss M Eanderson, Lane Captain Forney W W Wood F Zebley, New. York' Litut W B Norman . . F A DI heater & wf. Read'n B Conrad, New York Jas Robinson, Pittsbnr a H B Robertson, Jr, N York J B Cox & wf. Osborn, 0 Lewis Angel, Illinois B I) Brown & la, Illinois G Thompson Farinswortn & wf, Ntieb. ysnsant Baltimore S W Corwin'. Lone lsland It Halsey. Long Island J M Staples, New York Siarshall Brown, Wash r n Rita Geo Burdwell, N J A Dom lass &la, M Chunk Geo 11 Young dr lady B Blanchard, Louisville B E Chassaine. S N Sir & Sirs McLoughlin, N Y Vir Templin, Harrisburg Virgil Cornish R Jamison, Pittsburg street. below Arch. _ M Bills dt la, Clearfield • H H Chandler, Illinois Mllrs Jno Dennision,Chicago Taos Dian ara J P Thompson J Ross Thompson, Penne, I Goldsmith; Wash, Pa .- W H Fritz, Johnstown D Clark, Wooster, 0 CI Howard, - Wooster, 0 G K Reed & wf, Lancaster Chas Hanlon, Port Wayne Denj Carpenter, St Paul N Stahl, Galena, 11l - G K Bartholomew, Cinein'i Mrs J R Corlhs & eh, Cina Cue Stewart, Easton P Rutz, Easton R B Youngto au, Bastoti Ii H Douglass, Easton C McNamee, Eastou. HenryLudwig ' Easton B F Patterson , Princeton M Bramhall, Penn W B Lowell St W, Easton Lowell S.: w. Nestor!. • P blasters, Pennsylvania T Stambaugli,biifllln, Pa W G Cometford,..Pittelirg E Bernstein, Pirtsburg E Peckham, New York ' l Ssdgivick, Greene co W E Lord d eon. Camden. Del David Goffett. Penna. C C iclie;rrnab,Balibnore J Q Adams Baltimore W F J Henry,Eikton, W Trick &dem, Wilkesbarre S Thompson, lowa Col 'l' Swenk, Milton Mai John Roush, Milton I.lllTensley, lowa S Johnston, Washington S S Mitchel, Princeton, N J N C Williams, Pri Inman W Kepner, Columbia street, above Fifth. IRev T P Caldwell, Penua Hr Duncan, Parma Israel Learning, N 3 John T Sakes. Delaware 41 Weidman. Lebanon Mrs E it Weidman. Pa D Q Temple & la, Easton E it Alcott & lady J 13 Preston. Maryland C A Gillet,e. Wisconsin bites Annie Ring J St Morris, Washington Jas Baynes. Baltimore Dr Jno Iff Dickson W W Shore, New York W 8 Weed. New York B Mcalosky, New York S Newell. New York 3 F Sinnott, Boston W H Boswell, Connecticut R F Gardner, Baltimore Chas Beasten, Delaware M Connable & wt, Ohio Geo Sheldon, New. Jersey 3 C Johnson, Connecticut street above Third. I J Bonder, Jr, Baltimore W Crowell, BAltlmare L D Mason Jacob H Weber, New York A DieCambia, New York Vir Honey, Bostott G M Wrighter, Boston Judge Donaldson,Penna John Garrett, Georgetown G W Bacon, Denver, C T J.A Fithian, Bridgeton, N J J P Fithian, Bridgeton, N J Mrs Hendricks, lilarietta.Pa Miss H Hendricks Marietta J Kheoler, New York Jae Thompson, 11 S N Geo Sturgis ' Tat D4' McCartney, II S N N Smith, New York Thos Gill, Washington. D C W WFox.Washington.D C G R Thompson, New York ?Burns & ln,biassachnsetts F F Patterson, New Jer6o9 eet, above Third. H W Giddings, Pittston P Pugh, Pittston Levi Bartz, Pittston H McCune, Pittston C, H Foster, Pittston D P Pierbe, Pittston G Di Richar ,t Pittston H Hessler Pit stop • Geo Davis: Pittston AV Pricker, Pittston Thos De Betts, Pittston John S Lazanie Pittston John !Harahan. Pittston" W L Foot, Pittston k J Williams, Pittston V L Stoever, Mechanicsb'g W Carter, Cresson Shoemaker. Wyoming C L Itelks.rd, Wyoming Sam]. Shatter, Wyoming t., above Callowhill. A C Jenkins, New York S Katz, Easton W J Huber, AllentoWn M Huber P N Hartman. Penns Albert Doster, Bethlehem Andrew Hay, Easton > Miss Hay, Easton Mist Nut; oratampton co Miss Hanner, Nortbam'tn co Miss E Hay, Northamln co Jacob Beyer, Bucks co Jas Lewis. Easton - John E Lentz, Allentown .t street, above Sixth. W Raney, New York J Glover, Newport T G Marriott, Fort WaY2ll E Wilkinson Pittsburg Ind WD Patton, W Onttever & la, Del Lewis N PhiMout, Penns Ayers, West Chester Chas L Green, Conn T H Vincent, Salisbury, Md eet, above Chestnut. Edw White, Cheseer county E C Williams, New Jerse• 0 W Woodward. Chester co W McCullough. Maryland H G Macy, 'TS M W Drirms. Chester county Robt L Pyle, Chester county . . - T 0 Atkinson. Rucks A J Larne,Doyiesiown G Closson, Point Pleasant AI Harr, Reading T Stemple Horsham L Bitting, Washington Col C Frets, Washington Madison—Second street, above Market. E Shewbold, New Jersey T Silvers, NeW Jersey W Cade 'New Jersey A. McCandless Jr, Illinois Joe 8 Ely, Newtown J P Schermerham, Illinois W L Jumi,, Milford, Del Jno McCarter, Maryland John March, Boston J 8 Heaton, Newtown, Pa W H-Redden, Illinois J &right. Albany Mrs Id Redden, Delaware A. GreggF, Penna. J B Titus, Easton J B Thompson, New York SPECIAL. NOTICES. Ef.E C T RIC ITT, PROPERLY APPLIED, Is NATURE'S BEST REMEDY.—The office of Dr. A. 11. STEVENS, No. 143.8 South PENN SQUARE, 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. Hie location on the &Imre is not only central, but also a very pleasant and healthy one, Moo hours from 9toll A, N.. and from 2t04 P M. su%if EIAIR DYE I HAIR DYE II BATCHELOR'S celebrated CHAIR DYE fit the Bee€ fa the World. The only Harmlese, True and Ratable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Red. Rusty or Gray Hair, instantly to a Gloms Black or Natural Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Stain' Mg the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; parts fresh vitality,r frequently restoring its pristine solor, and rectifies the 111 effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOUOLOR. all others ire mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggist% &e. FACTORY—Si BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. • 1e23-1Y ONE-PEION °LATHIN( OF THE LATEST STYLES. made in the Beet Manher, engraesly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi rlll.9B. All Goode made to Order warranted eatiefactoe7. )nr ONE-Faun; SYSTEM is etrietlg adhered W. All are , hereby treated alike. del.2-17 JONES & CO.. 604 MABSST &mat, DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINDIENT CURES Tootbache in one minute. 312.1L3Ei33,1.E00. MORRIE--PATIL.—On the 3d inst , at Christ Church, by, the ROY. Dr. Doer Theodore Ii Morris to Mary L. , daughter of William W. Paul, both of this city. * COX--REESE. —On the evening of the 26th of Augnst, at eight oock, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Samgon S. Reese.- in Elizabethtown, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, by "Bev John Haille, of Eliza bethtown. John C. Cox, Esq., of Osborn, Green county, Ohio, to Miss Sallie S Reese, of the former place. (New York and Philadelphia papers please copy.] * GDIESINGER—WILLI AEU:. —On Thursday, the 3d inst., by the Rev. Dr. Patton, John H. Gatesiager, Lieu tenant 2d Pennsylvanian Artillery, to Miss Hate M., asoghteiforßeniamin J. Williams. Esq., of this city. LEMON—COBURN. —Sept let, by Rev. T. R. Hanna, Mr. John Lemon and Miss Margaret Ogburn * CaMPBELL—STEWABT.—On the 25th ult., by. Rev. E J. D. Pepper, Mr. Samuel Campbell to Miss Margaret Stewart, all of this city. 3z)ir::, LINIVARD. —At Mount Airy, on the 23. inst., Stephen Beasley Linnard. . Bis relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu neral, 'without further notice, from . tee residence of his father, James M. Linnard, Chestnut street, west of Thirty-ninth street, on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. . 5 * SELLE itS. —On the Id inst. _Rachel C. Sellers. daugh ter of David and Mary P. Sellers, in the seventh year of her age. The relatives and friends are invited. to attend. the funeral, from the residence of her parents, southeast cor ner of Chestnut and rhirty-seventh streets, on Seventh day, the stlyrnst., at 2 o'clock P. M., without farther notice To proceed to Darby. • 4 * BROWN—At Pittsburg, on the 31st ult., at the resi dence of her father, lion Thomas Irwin, Mrs. Mary H., wife of John H. Brown, of this city.- WFiITE.-6ti the 23 inst., 'guy' sane, wife of George C. White. Tll , reintlyes and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's resi dence, northeast corner of Sixteenth and South streets, with out further notice. Funeral to m ye at 4 o'clock on Se tur , isy afternoon. ** EMIN;ME=2=/E1 BROGAN.—On the let inst., John Brogan, infant eon - of James and Rose Brogan. aged 10 months and 20 OaRDBLT. —On the Ist inst.. Margaret, danghtsr of Henry and Johanna Carden, aged 1 year and 3 months.* BLOI.LEIGH. - -On the 2d inst.. Francis Burleigh, in the 29,h year of Lis are, son of Doctor Francis and Sarah Burleigh. LACK BABE GE 1 4 3RNANIS.-JUST 4 .V opened, a case of LUPIN' o BARBIE HEBNANIS. LIIPill'S Black Crape Marets. Do. do. - Tamartines. Do. do. Bareges. Do. do. Summer Bombazines. Do. do. Chally Timises. Do. t do. Striped and Check Baregei. Do. do. Mousseline do Laines. Do. = do. Bombazines, Shaw's', dm. BESSON & SON'S Mourning Store, No. 91S CBESPNIII" Street. & LANDEEL OPEN TO-DAY, for Fall Fees, Rich Printed Merinoes, Delaines, Rens, &c., Re. -PYRE lAN DELLOPEN TO-DAY New Silks for Fall Salim,. Corded Silks, Figured Silks. Moire Antiques, Foul de Soles. &c., &e VITRE LA_NDELL ARE OPENING a flue assortment of SHAWLS for the Wholents and Retail:Sales. PYRE & LAN DELL ARE. OPENING, for Fall E ales; a magnificent line of • 1.04 DRESS GOODS. MTENTH WARD —A. REGULAR Stated Meeting of the National Union League of the Tenth 'Ward. willbo held at their now Hall. IN • L. corner of SRO AD and RACE etreets, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at o'clock. HENRY C. HOWELL,President. Wm. R. Lawn. Secretary. IUIVErVAILIAN entrilan, TENTH R Wand LoCusr. Streets, Rev. W. R. FURNESS, D. Wand Services willbe resnmecrat this Church on SUNDAY next, the 6th inst., at Vs' o'clock in the morning. 883-31 - 2 , —. OFFICE OF.THE WYOMING VAL LEY CANAL COMPANY, lee. SRI PEAR Street, rear of No. gas WALNUT street. ' PHILADPIPTILI, September 3, 1863 DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Board of Managers have this day declared a semi-annual dividend from the earn ings of the Canal, of six per cent, upon the capital stock, Payable.on and after September 21, at the ()Rice of the Company, free cf. taxes. • The transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 20th instant, inclusive. CHARLES PARRISH, sel-31 5 Treasurer. Mb. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, . PHILADELPHIA. September 2, MI THE ASSESSORS OF THE CITY OF PHIL aDELPHIA are hereby notified to meet at the office of the City Com missioners, on SATURDAY, September sth, 1663, at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of making the necessary ar rangements for taking the Septennial Census of the taxa ble inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia. JOHN A. HOUSEMAN. JOHN JOHNSON, - JOHN GIVEN, - City Commissioners. OFFICE THARRISBUROFFICEE. HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH. MOUNT JOY, AND LANCAS TER. RAILROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, AIIWEBt 21, L.M. The anneal 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 WIT, LINV Alley, at which time an election will be held for thirteen Directors to serve for the ensuing year. " an.22-12t* GEORSE SABER. Eecretary.-9 NOTICE,-TILE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, August 26th, 1663. 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. M., when an election will be held for nine Directors, to serve for the ensuing year an27-tee7 WM. a CROWELL. Secretary. NOTICE —APPLICATION-WILL, BE made by MICHAEL BARRY to the Department of High ways. for a contract to pave Bey Its street. from Eleventh street to Thirteenth street; Camas street from Montgomery street to Beaks street; Marvin street from Montgomery street to Berks street, all in the Twenty first ward; The following named persons representing a majority of owners and owning a majority of feet on snid streets having signed an agreement to pave the sffine ; William Camac. M. D., William B. Paul, and Tallow Jackson, for all the ground on each side of said streets. Owners of property on said streets are invited to at tend at the Department of Highways on FRIDAY, the 4th inst , at 12-H., if they dogtrot° do so sA9.-30, 'AVIS AUX EUEGANTS.-111. JO. MTH ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la Matson GRANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Tailleur; No. 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonneur d' aviser des nombreux ands et commumances (ainsi one Phone rable public) qni Pon dela favorise de lenr clientele, qu'il Faint de resevoir de Paris et Londres, lee modes lea plus reroutes et lee miens porteea pour la saloon d'ete. Id. GRANDVILLE STOKES ama a ea disposition lee ateoffes les pine belles at lea meineures qualites, des pre mieres manufactures &Europe. Lea officieres et soldata de tont grades y trouyront meillenree qualites d'etoffes, a des 'mix tres moderes L'elegance de sa coupe, ains'que is cachet de distinction one la caracterise, eat deja trop connn du public pour en renonveler Tenn meritea iv2.l3-2m 1210 CHESTNUT STREET.-THE Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Color ed Regimental will meet every Tuesday and . Friday, at 12 o'clock M., at 1210 CHESTNUT Street: Punctual at tendance is requested. THOMAS WEBSTEII Chairman. CADwAii,AnEn BIDDLP., Secretary. _ it $lO REWARD.-LOST, ON MONDAY last, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, about four miles from the city. a set of upper teeth. The above rewaryl will be paid to the finder on leaving them at this mike. • se4-30 NOTHINOTHING CAN EXCEL THE ACLU- NG RACY of Likenees. truthfulness of color. and naturalness of style - of REM IsR'S Portraits, life-size photographs in oil colors, at SSCOND Street, above pEIMER'S IVORYTYPES SHOULD -n-t , be seen by all lovers of arts of unstudied, grace ful and easy po4itions, and fine truthful coloring, they fail not to impress all. SECOND Street, above Green. lt* THE SIGNAL SUCCESS OF BEI MBE'S Colored Photographs is due to the persistent endeavors to please his patrons See specimens and en g G a re en. l e likenesses at kis gallery, SECOND Street, above A TiTER'S CELEBRATED HAIR DYE, J-3.- for sale and „applied at 53 THIRD Street, above Chestnut. lt* VONSULADO DE ESPANA EN FILA, DELFIA. s, M. soha dignado asocial* en Augusto nombre al proyecto de erigir en Madrid nn monument° a la me moms de Cristobal Colon, y habiendo sido antorizado nary recibir suscriciones con dicho objeto, loa Esnatioles Zpie qnieran contribuir a quiz. se realize tan patriotic° oenearniento, pueden inocribir sus nombres en este Consulado donate las horas de oficina. hasta el din 15 del actual. El Consul de Smarm. C. DE RAILEAD. Tiladelfla, 2 de Setiembre, de 1863. se3-3t. DRAFTED MEN - TAKE NOTICE.— You can rely upon having SUBSTI rUTES mustered in without trouble or delay, on application at 472 WALDIUT Street, Second Floor. Aliens furbished whoa eeaired. sea-60 pjIEEAUCTIONT IRON AT We aball offer for tale on TUESDAY, the Sth of SEPTENBER, In lots to suit purchasers, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOOK. 500 BUNDLES SHEET IRON, Consisting of No. 23 and 24 Wire Gangs GERARD, BETTS, 8c 00.1 TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN , TUB TO RURAL DISTRICTS. Wu are prepared. as heretofore, to aiii4l7 laanilloo ii bair Country Residences with', • EVERY DESCRIPTION OP ti•INE GROCERIES. TEAS„AO. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, rinENER ELEVENTH AND VIIN - prERMETIOALLY SEALED FRUITS A-E- ABC VEGETABLES.— . 2,000 dozen cans fresh Peaches. 2,003 do do do Pineapples. 500 do do do Strawberries. GOO do do do Blackberries. MO do do do Whortleberries. 2fo ado do do Cherries. 4,000 dodo do Tomatoes. dm., On hand and for sale by RHODES & WILLIAM, 107 South WATS& Street.. TN THE ORPHANS' OURT . FOR THE CITY AID COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN MAY, deceased. Notice is hereby given that RAI.IIEL MAY. widow of said decedent, has filed in .said court her petition and'. an inventory and appraisement of the personal proper ty and proceeds of real estate when sold, of said estate, to the amount together of $360. which 'she elects to , re-. tabs under the act of April 14. 1851, and its supplements, and that the same will be approved by the said Court, on MONDAY, the 21st day of September. A. D. 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M. unless exceptions are thereto filed. - • TH.. PRATT POTYS, seti-fBmit Attorney of Petitioner. TN THE ORPHANS' C OURT' FO R THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA_DELPHIA. Estate of JACOB HARTMAN, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to-audit , settle and adjust the account of ELIZA. P. HARTMAN, Execu trix of the last will and testament of Jacob Hartman, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties inte rested for the purposes of hit appointment, on TUES. DAY, the 15th day of September, A. D.. 1563. at 4 o'clock P. M. at bis office, No. 266 South THIRD Street, in the. city of Philadelphia, EDWARD TILBURY JONES,. se4-fm&w6t Auditor. T H B TO CONTINUE MY AtaBNOY ARC mail further unties, I Mall *outline* • S. HARVEY THOMAS, kJ. STOCK AND BILL BROKU, Do. 812-WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at the BOARD OF BROKERS. Subscriptions to the OM year six per . sent. LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission. • ird-Rni (COLLECTION OF 11. S. CEBTIFI- Aa OATES OP INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are Loa prepared to soiled at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Oertlilnatea of In debtedneu of the United States now due or shortly no toring. Terllll 11111VAIWIL receipts dyes at the oleo. Zo. EEO CH Street. • myl-11 - p I C K•A ES, 106 WALL STREET, NSW YORK A FRIOAN GINGEB.-40,000 POUNDS, -LA- prime bright and handeome, Auty paid; for sale by att26-tt WILLIAX WlMOili NOV MALIAIEST MILITARY NOTICES. 8402 -BOUNTY. • RECRUITS WANTED For the 12th 11. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN letween the Rites of 18 and 4.5 years. THE ABOVE LARGE BOUNTY CEASES OE THE 2brg OF SEPTEIL BEE. For farther particulars apply to Wbf. SERGEANT. Capt. 12th Infantry, Recruiting Officer, eel-tm i 220 South FRONT Street. HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL. FIRST DISTRICT, PA., 4%5 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, August 21, 1262. This Office will be open daily, from 13A. M. to 2P. M. All Drafted Men of the Second, Third, and Fourth wards, who have not reported, and Whose time has not been' extended, will be apprehondal forthwith as de serters, • . A reward of ten dollars will be „paid for desertcrs. The FIFTH WARD (being the Fourth Sub-District) will be heard in the following order: MONDAY, Aug. 31, Nos. 1 to 100 inchwive. TUESDAY, Sept. 1, Nos, 101 to 2 00 inclusive. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2, Nos. 201 to 300 inclusive. THURSDAY. Sept. 3, Nos. 301 to 400 inc:usive. FRIDAY. Sept, 4, Nos 401 to 479 inclusive SATURDAY, for the hearing or cases generally. N. B. —Substitutes have preference. WAL E LEHMAN, Provost Marshal and President of the Board. CHARLE 3 MURPHY. Commissioner of the Board. H. MaRSELT B. an3l-tf Surgeon of the Board. rrEADQUARIERS OF PROVOST KARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA., .PHILADELPHIA, Allglist , DOTICE is hereby given to all drafted Person's of ilia Eighteenth Ward that their time for claiming OXonlP tiom, offering substitutes, or reporting for duty, is ex tended until SATURDAY. Sept dth Inst., after which time ell those persons failing to comply with the above notice will be liable to, arrest as Deserters. Notice is also given.to those drafted persons of the Seventeenth ward who have not as vet reported them selves, that failing to 'do so by SATURDAY, Sept. 11th l os t., they will be publi shed. es deserters, and arrested as such.. . The time for the Nineteenth ward is extended- until further notice. By order of the Boardof Enrolment • JACOB S. STRETCH, Captain and Provost Marshal, FRANKLIN D. STERNER. , • Commissioner, ALEX. C. HART. au3l.6t Surgeon. I CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE. INVALID CORPE YOE PHILADELPHIA, 943 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis- ability will apply for information or enlistment in the INVALID 00EPS to Lient..lll3Bl3R BASTIAN. Invalid Corps, 248 S. Third street, Philadelphia, or to Lieut. J. W. DRAW. Invalid Corps, 511Browdstreet, and N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden ate , Phila. Pay and allowances; - excepting bounty and pension, same as in U. S. Infantry. E. W. AI &WHEW'S, Major Ist Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philade .. phia, ans tf I'ROPOSALS. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, _ PHILADELPHIA, 3d. September, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MONDAY, 7th inst., at 12 o'clock 111, for the delivery in this city, on or before the 20th inst., of two White Cedar Tanks; of the capacity of sight thousand gallons each. The right is reserved to reject all bide deemed too high. G. R. CROSMAR, se4-Ft Ass't Quartermaster Oenetal. A SSISI`ANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, _ . PHILADELPErt t. 343. Etiptember, 1883. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office anal FRI - September 11, at 12 o'clock Bf., for the delivers- in this city, on or before the Ist day of October next, of the following articles: . BO tons Tire-Iron, 234-inch by_94-inch, 16 feet long. 'lO do 'do 2,h-inch IsWs' -inch, 16 feet long, 2 do Hammered Iron, best quality, 2 Y.-jack by 2 tons Hammered Iron, best quality, 1 inch square. 0 do Round Iron, 3 inch. - 1, OCO lbs Spring Steel, 114-inch by 3b-inch. e...t CO do do a -inch b - Hduch. 1,000 do Steel, for Toe Cocks. ' 100 do Copper Rivets and BurrA lb papers. 100 do do do • do , ;?'-‘inch, do do. 100 do do do do do .do. 1,100 king * Bolts. Army standard.. 10,000 Bolts - and Ruts, assorted 5 kegs Wrought Spikes, 6 inch.. • 6 do do do 6-inch. 600 White-wash - Brushes, 10-knot; sample required. WO Scrub Brushes.. hand, do do, go Dust Brushes. ado do 150 Markiug Brushes, do do. 194 Paint Brushes' assorted, do do. 500 Corn Brooms, beet Shaker, ' do . do. 200 Pick Handles, do do. 300 Stable Rakes, hard wood, 14 teeth, do do. 200 shovels, long handle, do do. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. A. BOYD, eel-St Capt and Aset Quartermaster. • ASSISTANT' QUARTERMASTER GE NERAL'S OFFIOEc - - PHILADELPHIA, September 2,1863. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the SEb inst. at 12 o'clock, 3d., for the delivery hi this city of the following articles: • . Mule Collars, 15 to 17 inch. • Horse Collars, LS to M inch. Wagon Saddles. Tar Pots. Axle Washers. - Aimi Wagon Wheels. Hind, Army Standard. Ambulance Wheels, Hind, " •• • Ambulance Wheels, Front, " " _ Coupling Poles. " Wago.n Tongues, " `• mbnlance Tongues, Front Hounds, • Bidders must state in their proposals the price, quan tity bid for, and time of delivery, The right is -reserved to reject all bids deemed - too high. A. BOYD. 2-6t' Captain and A. Q. M. LEGAL. "ESTATE OF JAMES It. RANDALL, DECEASED. —Letters testamentary upon the estate Of 3 - tunes R. Randall, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of all parsons indebted to the said estate are requested to make imme diate payment; and those baying claims or demands against said estate are requested to snake known the samemithout delay. to SUSAN C. RANDALL, Executrix, No. 142 North TWELFTH Street Or to her attorney.. GEORGE wEsr, 5e446%.* __ 419 PRUNE Street. INTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN EMERY, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that SARAH &WERT, the widow of said decedent. bas filed iirbthe office of the clerk of said Orphans' Court her petition and an invento ry, and an appraisement, claiming to retain personal estate to the amount of WOO, under the act of 14th of April. 1851. and the supplements thereto; that the same will be presented to the said Court for approval on-MON DAY, the 21st of September, 1863, at lo o'clock A. Af., unless exceptions are in the meantime Sled thereto. TI.I.- PRATT POTTS. se4-fls4t Attorney of Petitioner. FINANCIAL. SECRETARY `O3l THE TRENCH HAS AIITHORIIRD Ati FORA BRIEF PERIOD. to reediiVO Sobooriptious to the 5-20 LOAN AT PAR) •T NY OFFICE. AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGINCIEN Whroughout the Loyal States. eTAY COOKE. SUBSCRIPTION AGM. No. 111 South Third Streeti SHINGLING HATCHETS, BROAD HATCHETS, AXES, NAIL gAmmERS, SHOE :HAMMERS, RIVET.THa HAMMERS, and ENGINEER HAMMERS , MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY C HA.MMOND & SONj 518 COMMERCE Street. Phil.. aol7-Imo THE PRESS.-PHILADELPIIIA, FRIDAY,-_SEPT. 4, 1863: SILK . AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. THOMAS W. EVANS 81 CO. TO THEIR LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED ASSORT FANCY . 3311, - Y - GOODS. FALL AND WINTER SALES This Stock is principally of T. W. E. & CO.'S own 111. PORTATION, and will be offered at the BUYERS are solicited to call and examine 818 CHESTNUT STtiEET, • UP STAIRS. FALL STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS set-2m - No. 325 MARKET STREET. ‘. CASH HOUSE. Bought exclusively for cash, and which will be sold, at a small advance. " eel-Sm JAMES, KENO`; . • - SANTEE. et 00. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 1311,N C-OODS, Rog. 239 and bll N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE: 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 ' _LADIES' DRESS GOODS; Also, a full assortment of ' . MERRIBIACK AND COCHECO PRINTS, and ' PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, To which they invite the SPECIAL ATTENTION OF CASH BUYERS, - an27-2m BLACK SILKS, AMERICAN AND - FOREIGN, IN GREAT VARIETY M. L. EIALLONVELL 80 CO No. 615 dREST.NUT STREET An immense assortment, in French, English, and Saxony Goods. M. L. FIALLOWELL & CO., CASH BUYERS AT WHOLESALE, Are invited to examine our - FLANNELS, " BLANKETS, MERrNOES, POPLIN'S, • -BLACK SILKS, FANCY SILKS, IRISH LINENS, WHITE GOODS, DRESS GOODS, - and'other articles adapted to the season. JAMES R. CAMPBELL tra- 00.; 1863. , F. AL L 1863. ; : DTrIC GOODS. HOOD, BONI:MIGHT, t CO. WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. No. 435 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, The attention of the TRADE is invited to their large Stock of STIPLg AND FANCY GOODS. Among which are choice brands of Sheet ing and Shirthig Madder Prints, De Laines, Ginghams, and SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. ALSO, MEN'S WEAR IN <MEAT VARIETY. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS. aess:2m 1 8 6 3 FALL IMPORTATION. 1863 EDMUND YARD & CO.. 1111FORTERS IJD JOBBBRS; SILKS AND FANCY. DRY GOODS, 517 CHESTNUT and 61* JAYNE Street. Have now opened their Fall importation of Dress Goods. viz: MERINOS, B CO RS, REPS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS, FANCY AND ,BLACK SILKS. Also, A large assortment of SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, - WHITE GOODS LINEN, EMBROIDERIES, So, which they offer to the traddat the LOWEST-MARKET PRICES. BAGS.! BAGS 1 BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND HAND, MAILMEN. BITELAP. AND GUNNY BAGS, ";:v. Constantly on liand. JOHN T. BAILEY dfs CO., nfo. 11.31fORTH FRONT STREET. JOY WOOL SACHS OR SALE. anl9•Bm PHILLDELPHL/V EDWARD KKLLY, - JOHN KELLY: FORMERLY CHESTNUT, ABOVE SEVENTH, LATE 1.021.2 CHESTNUT STREET. TAILORS; 141 SOUTH THIRD St., lAN THE EXCHANGE. Have - just received alarge Stock of Choice , FALL AND WINTER GOODS, -, AND FALL STYLES, TERMS CASH, at prices much lower than any other irst.class establishment. - an27-tf BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.60, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, *5.60, At 764 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, *5.50, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANT S ___,__ E s 6 60, At 701 MARKET : Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTR'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN, GUNTER'S, No. 701 MARKET. Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S, No. 764 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S, No. 701 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Street: m1422.6m 11ABINET FURNITURE AND BIL. I .# WARD TABLE& to mumetton with their extensive Cabinet bulimia, awi tow awataiwtaziwi I superior article of • - It BILLIARD TA LEBi sag ham now on hand a full atippl. , ffniehed with the • , MOO NN It CAMPION'S IHPRO ND CUSHIONS. which are pronounced by all who ham need them to be iliperior to all °them , /or the finality and gni& of them Tables:the alum Wittman refer to their numerous patrons throughout the /lion. who are familiar with tha ohmmeter of their Work. slag= REMENOLOGICAL EXAMINA !Norm; with full 'description of character - lve_n DAY and EVENING: by "J. GAPED , sol•frowtha' No. 35 South TINTS poet. INVITE THE ATTENTION OF WHOLESALE BUYERS MENT OF MOST REASONABLE PRICES. A. 'W. LITTLE ea CO.. Itl. IIaiLLOWELL & Cl 5 CHESTNUT STREET; HAVE NOW IN STORE, DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SHAWLS, BALMORALS, RIBBONS, KID GLO V ES, Sze., &c AT VERY LOW PRICES M. L HALLOWELL & CO., No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS. No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET. 727 CHESTNUT STREET COMMISSION ROUSES. CLOTHING. FURNITURE, dm. MOORE & CIAMPIONi to. $ll South SECOND Street. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &e. REMOVAL. ItT. F. ez E. B. O RNE • HAVE REMOVED "FROM 519 CHESTNUT STREET, _ Oeposite the State Howe. to their NEW WARE. CIOUSE ) 994'CIiESTNUT STREET, In the "SURD BUILDING," and have now open their FALL STOCK OF , • I\TEI.V . C.A_IVBFITINGS. 904 CHESTNUT STREET_ eel-2m Q \V: BLABON & CO. • MANUFACTURERS OF 4 1COX_T_N 4C3aIICIVWX - rei, • No. 124 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Offer to the Trade a nill stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OMEN C_IICBC3OI"..IC-X, GREEN-GLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW se2-2m SHADES. 6 6 GLEN. ECHO" MILLS, • GERMANTOWN, PA. McCALL,UM & '00.; o t , MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN CA.TUPEICING-S, O ' IL .0-LOTHS; eraoi WAREHOUSE, 509 CHESTNUT ST., OPPOSITE INDEPENEDNOE eel-3m GEORV W. RILL, Manuaotnrer and Wholesale Dealer in CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS. ALSO, COTTON AND WOOLLEN YARNS, At very Low Prices. NO. 126 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE ARCH, eel-lm. Philadelphia. RETAIL DRY GOODS. “NEW MOURNING STORE:'' JTJST RECEIVED, OUR NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Mourning: Goods, CODIPRISING BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, MERINOES, tc Aleo, a fall assortment of Second Mourning, SHAWLS, MANTLES, &c.' & A: MYERS ez 00:, set-wfm lm 926 CHESTNUT STREET NEW EMBROIDERED PIANO AND 1 TABLE COVERS, VERY RICH DESIGNS REDUCED PRICES, SIIEPPARD,YAN HARLINGEN, dk ARRISON, 1008 CHESTNUT. STREET. anl9-wfml2t 4 NEW MOURNING STORE." LATEST PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES 331:3•1NTN-_=s, Suct received and made to order. M. A... MYERS ea CO., se2-wfmlm 926 CHESTNUT Stre& LOAKS AND MANTILLAS AT 'WHOLESALE! THE LAI,GEST STOCK IN THE CITY! CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE! THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IN THE CITY ! COU TRY MERCHANTS will find a great saving by examining_ our immense stock of CLOAKS and MAN TILLAS, of the newest FALL AND WINTER STYLES, before mating their pureha•es, as doing business at a very'small expense, and exclusively for cash, we can sell 20 per cent. cheaper than any other house. D. :WATKINS & CO., N. B. corner:of NINTH and CHERRY Streets. CHAS. IEAVISSON, D. WATKINS: WINTER GOODS OPENING DAILY. 33 , ' Poplins, Plain Shades and New Colors.- , 1 1t z l e p4cr (6 , , go o re s i . le F a a n a g i S o if i tgli e Viji o dth r , choice shades. lo • Plaid Mohaire and Valencias. Plaid Flannels and Cloths for Shirting. Dark Cotton and Wool Delaines. JOHN H. STOKES, 702 AIICEE Street. N. 8.-5 O dozen Ladies' L. C. Handkerchiefs at $1 per dozen. S 9 pairs Crib Blankets, good quality. an3l RENCH MERINOES. • Browns, Blues, Greens, Purples. All-wool Reps, in choice shades. Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks. Alpacas—Browns. Modes, and Blacks. PALL CLOAKS. Water-proofs, of Black and Brown Clothe. Cloaks made to order. New Check square Shawls. Black Tibet long and square Shawls. COOPER & 00BARD, S. E. "writer ?WWII and 'KAMM Streets, CLOTBS AND 'CASSIMERES. . "-- 1 Opening Black and Fancy Cassimeres. Opening Black Broadcloths. Opening goods for Boys' wear. • ORDERS Taken for Boys' Jackets, Pants, and Overcoats. for fall and winter. wear. Also, a select stock ready-made Boys' Clothing. COOPER & COWARD, an 29 S. R. corner NINTH and !Streets. SHARPLESS BROTHERS ARE STILL offering Their Immense Stock at Prices much Less Than the Cost of Importation, Consisting of . Lawns, Silks, Challis, Coatings, Cassinceres, Vesttngs, Barone& Shawls, Delaines, Chintzes,Poplins, &c, and CHESTNUT and KORTH greets. SUMMER SHAWLS. Grenadine Shawls, $4 and $4 60. Plaid Span Silk Shawls, $3.76. Lace Points, $6 60, $lO, &c. • - Crepe de Paris Shawls, $6. Cloth Cloaks, Silk Mantles, dm. Also, - a Large assortment of Stammer Dress Goods selling out At yery low prices. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, . tnd CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. M. NEEDLES OFFERS FOB SALE. At prises senerelly below preeent soot of impor tation, WHIT?, GOODS, all degariptions FXBROIDERII3B. do LAQBB:o do LINEN RANDEBROHIZTEI. do VEILS. am. aco. And respectfully invita: to x txxspeetion of Ids .1094 OHESTIIIIT MEET. sTrui FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN N.' the Prices of all our SUMMER DRESS-GOODS. To close out, we have reduced our stock of Black and Gray-ground Silk Grenadines to 750. They cost from ELM to $l6O. All our 60c French Bareges to 2.50. All our Maud 62c French Organdies to MM.., All our French Lawns to less than cost. All our American Lawns as low as the lowest. 100 pieces Choice Styles Chintzes to 16c. Williamsville and Wamsutta Muslin, 36a. Best English Cotton Flannel; at 3Na. • H. STEEL & SON, 1Y26 • N 0.112 and 115 North TENTH Street. EDWIN. HALL & 00., 26 SOUTH BB CONTI Street. are now offering BLACK SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES. Black Silks at $l, 1.123 G, and $1.26. Bummer Silks at reduced prices. Foulard Silks at reduced prices. Bilk Grenadines at reduced prices. Fine Organdies at reduced prices. Fine Dress Goods, all reduced. Fine Modes. Blues. and Pearl Bareges. Plain Blues, Buff, and Pink. Percales. or P relish Chintzes, lust received. - N. B.—Just received one case of superior quality Plain Bilks. The colors are Browns, . Blues, Modes, Purple. and Green; price. $l. 37%; been se ll ing at $175. jy2o.4f J. 11. COYLE & Wholesale Dealei s in YARNS, BATTS, - CARPET CHIN, WOODEN WARE. - , BRUSHES, &c., 310 MARKET STREET. PirrLADELpinA. WILLIAM - H. YEATON - di 00, • mo.nol South FRONT Street Agents for the sale of the ORIGINAL BRIDSIRCH , & 00. OHAMPIAINIL Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. 1.000 eases ins and• medium grades BORDEAUX CLARETS. 100 eases "Brandenberg Preres "COGNAC BRANDT; Vintage 1848, bottled in France. 50 rases Attest Tuscan Oil, in Bongs 2 dozen in - sus. 10 bbls finest quality Monongahela " 'Wh isky. 10 bbls Jersey Apple Brandy. ' 50,000 Havana agars, extra fine. Most & Ohandon Grand Yin Imperial, "Gruen Beal" Champagne. PorTogether with a ins assortment of Madeira , ; fes4-I, ahem; t. &e. CHAMPAGNE.—AN INVOICE OF 'Gold Lao," and "Gloria" Ghampigne, in quarbl and pints, .itu3t received per Prendrehip' Lice Amelia." for sale by . CHAS. B. & JAB. CARSTAIRS. • Bole Agents, au .27 Voc. 126 WALNUT wzd 21 GIikEITA PLANTATION BITTERS. The Charleston Courier makes a timely suggestion in recommending the attention of our Government to the naturalization and cultivation of CaDutra. for the preservation of the health of our soldiers. This article has a Peculiar effect upon the liver, and guards the system against disease by exposure and irre gular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plan tation Bitters of Dr. Make, which, previous to our un happy difficulties, was found in most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of Calisaya Bark,which4t con tained, as one of its principal ingredients, "In confir mation of this, we have :heard one of our most Matta cast ed physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he inva riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should be prepared, We understand our Government has opened negotiations with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know. " * * * We are exceedingly-obliged to the Richmond Whig for its remembrance of "Auld Lang Syne." but we can ac sure " Out Government " tb at the Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any "secret agents," North or South. Thire to probably several other things that " Our Go vernment " will yet want. We know that we have the best and most popular me dicine in the world. We are not afraid to show what It is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. CALIBAYA DAME has been celebrated for over two hun dred. years,and was sold daring the reign of Louis XFI. Bing of France, for the enormous price of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevers, Weakness, Constipation, de. O.43CARILLA BARE, —7ol' DlO.l4llCOa, 00110, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. • DANDELION. — For Inflamation of tho Loins and. Drop sical Affections. CHAMOMILE FLOWEIt3. —For enfeebled digestipt LAVENDER FLocvnits.---Aromatic,. stimulant. and to nic—highly invigorating in nervons Wiyrun GREEN.—Yor Scrofula, Rheumatism. aro. Amsx.—An aromatic carminative; creating fleah, muscle, and milk; much nsed by mothers nursing. /leo, clove-buds. orange, caraway, coriander. snake- 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 withhold its name for the present. Humbugs and :quacks howl about the Plantation Bitters; but the following is what's the matter. and they PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips Eenr Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion Nervous Affections. r ' Excessive Fatigue and Short Biaatlx. • Pain over die bee. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great WE;akttess Sallow Complexion, Weak Bow.elo LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA Very particularly recommended. to Clergymen, Mar chants, Lawyers, and persons 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 label,with our private Go veruntent stamp over the cork. 1Y22-wirm2mit ARMY CLOTH.S! ARAIY CLOTHS! WILLIAM T SNODGRASS' ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL C 3r_A3 Tpx .IE-1001ETS3L', Nos, $4 SOUTH SECOND and SSE STRA.WBERNY Sta. ARMY' AND NAVY: ALL SHADES AND GRADES. OUR MOTTO : " QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." an22-tee2S G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER, EANSON-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. HANDYACITURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS INEVERY VARIETY. an24-mcvf2n ARMY GOODS. ARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHE. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OITIOERS. ARMY BLANKETS. STANDARD Wltalit. 10-OUNCE-DUCK. DRTT.T.S. STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVE LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHOSETINGS AND 8111... T. =GS. For sale by FROTHING-HAM do WELLS. [44IU A 11317 HATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH 'di KEEN, N 0.6,1 North SECOND Street. Philadelphia, Manufacturers of all kinds of FELT HATS, km on hand a large assortment of all the various and most approved styles of ARMY HATS. Orders by mall from antlers or Jobbers. will be promptly filled at the lowest rates. le3o-3sa 1776. 1863. 1/ 1 A a s':: SILK FLAGS I! BUNTING FliA.oll BURGEES. PENANTSI UNION JAOKS: STREAMERS: 13 U . N -2" I N ar BED, WHITE, AND BLUE. EVANS it HASSALL mtureirr FIIRNISHERS. 171741 No. CIS ARCH STRUT. Tbßadelpits. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MUSICAL -BOXES: TN StiELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES; playing 1 to F lMlngs A f t h o o r ic i E t ta l pe l a and Alwri sel- 6m Melodies. 3204 CHESTNUT Street, tolTrir'oeurrTh. G. RUSSELL, FINE AMTIRICAN and Itsroorted WATCHES. Fine .Tewelnr, Silva ail toted Ware. ago. .13 , 23.6 m 2l North SIXTH Street. an43)FINE WATCH 'REPAIRING attended to. by the most experienced workmen, every Watch warranted for one year. _ G. RUSSELL, 22 North SIXTH Street Ai& UMBRELLAS ! UMBRELLASII WM. A. DROWN & CO., NO. 246 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Nonufacturers of SUPERIOR UMBRELLAS. attN.2ra 1 4 GOOD GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, on Rattan and. Steel Frames, all sires, different colors. JOSEPH FcrehLL, seS-St Noe. R and 4 North FOURTH Street. At 4 FINE SCOTCH GINGHAM UM BRELLAS, with Steel or Paragon Frames. Bam boo Sticks. Bwr , of JOSEPH FUSSELL, • eel-St Nos. j gl and 4 North FOURTH Street. t - SILK 'UMBRELLAS. --- EXTRA "1" quality handles, verfoVitti pussELL, - seS-3t Nos. 2 and 4 North FOURTH Street. W 0 0 L CLIP OF 1862. Medium and Fine, very light and clean. In store, and deity arriving. consignments of Tab and Fleece, from new clip. . . WOOLEN YARNS: IS to 30 cuts, line, on hand. . _ COTTON YARNS. No. 6 to 80's, of first. class makes, •In Warp, Bundle, and Cop. N. B.—All numbers and descriptions procured at once. on orders. ALEX. WHILLDIN it SONS, stol.mw&ftf is North PRO= Street. DR. WILSON'S WATER-CURE OR HydenicEstablishnient is pleasantly located at 65 North THIRTIENTII street, Phllodelohia. ao3l-12t* [From the Blohmond Wig.) S.-T.-1860-X P. H. DRAKE, & CO., 2O BROADWAY. N. Y ARMY GOODS. CIVIL: ALL STYLES AND PRICES UMBRELLAS. AUUTR) SALES. sot A sT z 4g — NINTH AND SAN! AUCTION BALE OF HORSES. ceirarAass, Aim! H % L itz+ Nss, ON SATURDAY MORNING. Sept. Ith. at 10 o'clock, comprising Vail' 110.11.blud. MP°, a large collection of desirable new and second hand Cart iagee.light Wagons, Harness, dec., with which the sale will commence. No postponement on account of the weather. Sri- Carriages and Harness at private sale sel.2tif ALFRED M. HERKNESS. anctionesr. NEW PUBLICATIONS 15 CTS. EACH . ! GIS lil . A 0 !!- JL' CARD PHOTOGRAPH'S of all the DISTINGUISH ED GENERALS. &e., sent by mail, on receipt of 15 CTS. EACH ;f.O A DOZEN Generale Anderson, Burnside, Butler, Banks. Buell, Meeker. Benham, Bayard. Bir ney, Butterfield, Couch, Crawford, Dix, Dana. French, Gilmore, Grant. Halleck. Hunter, Hooker, Hancock, Hcwarti Heart cy, McClellan. Meade, Rosocrans Rey nolds, Sigel, Stoneman. Sedgwick, and hundreds of others too numerous to mention. Send, or call and get one of our new lists of. Photo graphs.. G. .W PITCHER,. r r - St 808 C HES mflr SzTeet. SEND FOR ONE!-OUR NEW LIST of CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. just res.' y. comprising over 1,000 subjects. Call and fist, or send, for one. G. W PITCFIETI. eel-3t No. SOS CEIESTNITT Street. ROT-1008 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. FRENON QUADRILLE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. ENGLISH - DAMASK PAPER AND ENVELOPE 3. DOUBLP-THICK AMERICAN PAPER MADE. OF PURE LINEN, WITH TRIPLE-THICK ENVqT,OPE , :. INITIALS STAMPED OR LTI3. AMC), IN R&D BLUR OR MADVE. ALL THE NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES'. 'C. Send o 71. to amd am/ a. title will be dal mied (MALLEN, Publinhor, Bookseller and Stasi - on,' r, " 4-6 t 13 , 0 X CFI RST PEt tAot, N SMORES :RA 11,110 AD k. I 1 1 - ) for Eeptember, is out. This is the oldest and caoit reliable guide in the country. Price 25 cents. For sale, wholemle and retail, br V. B. rut; R, Southwest cor ner SIXTH and CBESTBTJT Streets, agenda fur Phila delphia. .4 EDUCATIONAIL. A GRADCTA'VE OF TICE 111 G son 00. L. possessing energy, can find employment in a IVlerel ant's store, by addressing "Box 25.:5," Phila• dolphin Past Of - It fiNTORD FEMALE SEMINARY, OX -7,--" FORD. (Theater minty : )Pa., will begin its next session OCTOBER 21 For circulars address Miss BA REP„ Principal. sal-lm A - NDALITSVA A Horne Eoarding Febool for EWA, • At Andalusia, lit miles above Philadelphia, Pa. Bropene on MONDAY, - September 7. -.se4-tiL. Rev. 11. T. WELLS, A. 51 Rector.- WILL] FE IVS 11TITIT'S C LAS S riTATL SCHOOL, : No. anEsTA BE Termwill commence bEPEEM S. se4-1m• WANTS. INFO RMATI ON WAN TED OF MRS. MORE, formerly Miss Lucy Kirkham, of Bath, England. :By applying to gr. Henry Kirkham. Ports mouth, county of Hampshire. England, or Arthur A. Kirkham, til.B Broadway, New York. she will hear of something to her advantage. If dead, any ones giving information of the same will oblige the above. se-i-St AA COMPETENT BOOKEEPER AND • Accountant. bsine disengaged. part of each day. desires a set of books to take chargo of, or will attand to any other writing. Address . 4 ' Accountant," at this oflice se4 21* Aw COMPETENT- BOOKKEEPER, ith city reference, desires a situation. Would no elsewhere, if necessary. Address "F.," Box 523 Post Office. se 4-2 t. AN INDUSTRIOUS ALIN, WHO lIAS a cash capital of tg2s. can bny a - business that re alizcs hacdFowe profits. Address Bona Fide," Phila delphia inquirer Office lt• A GOOD LUTE INSURANCE CAN VASSER WANTED.—Liberal comoensatioa al lowed. Add, eF.s Life." at this office. -se3•3t WANTED-A , LAD OF EXPE RIRNCE in a Jobbing ROUSA, ands also for Counting House. Address "V. C. B„" at this office. se3-3t* WANTED-A SALESMAN AND TRAVELLER in an old-established WHOLEI ALE PAINT HOUSE. Appliards must thoroughly understand the business. have a large acquaintance with the Trade, and bring the best of references. Address J. 8., Box 3499 New York Poet Office. se3.6t SITUATION WANTED AS BOOK KEEPER by a person who can produce satisfactory reform ce from former employers. Address B No. 600 North TENTH Street. se.'33' SALESMAN WANTED-ONE WHO has a thorough knowledge of the retail dry goods' business, of agreeable manners, good temper, and fatly capable of the losition of ,Superintendqent of a first-class establishment. Address X. 1) , " North Am.RrtrAn Oilier, stating age. terms, reference. &o. set-ti" 17V - ANTE El -IN A - WHOLESALE T HARDWARE STORE, a Person having several years' experience Address "G., at this office, giving real name, address, and terms. set-its W ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF * r good education, a SITUATION in a first-class Shipping or Commission house, to learn the business;. or Accuuntant in any -manufacturing establishment. Unegeeptionable reference given Address, for one week, ' ' Shipping," Press office Phila. sel-6t. Xir A N TE D -$l5 PER TAY.-WE want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents in every county, for a genteel busiriess at a COMMI.SBiOn of from $5 to 8315 per day. No humbug. Experienced canvassers preferred, bit room for all. Address M. DUNN Sr CO., Publishers, At elate': Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; or ISO RUDE Street, New York. jy2G-Sm* ri , WANTED-A I? URNISHE - D HOHSE for a small fa mily. no small children, from the let Bovember to May. between Eighth andlSixteenth, and Vine and spruce Streets. Address, terms and descrip tion, to J. H. INGHAIf. se-1-2e Pox Chase, Pa. , $2OOOO TO 'INVEST IN MOR'r- GAGES AT 5 PEE CENT. P JAS. MAGUIRE. 502 WALNUT Street d iffra DEPUTY QUA.BITRMABTER mews GENRA A T OFFICE.—PaiLADILrmt. :Feb, S. 18g3. . . • VESSELS WANTED Immediately to carry 00.A.1. the followlngDoints: • _ _ - Tortugas. Bey West, Fla. : 0 - Fort Monroe, Ve.. Alexandria. Va. Ferrbere, N. C. Port Royal, B. A. BOYD. felo4l Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. FOR SALE AND TO MET. REMOVAL. - ROBERT MACGRE . GOR has removed from No. 233 South Third Street. to No. 4-19 WALNUT Street, where he offers for sale the following properties: - Superior Brown Stone Residences, Broad street above Oxford. Four-story Brown Stone Residence, No. 1133 Vine et Four. story Brown Stone Residences Nos. 1719 and 1729 Spruce street. Four-story Brick Residence. No. 1273 Walnut street. Three-story Brick Residences. Nos. 1431, 1631, and 1929 Spruce street. - Three-story Brick Residences, No. 1413 and 1701 L 0... cast. street. Three-story Brick Residences, Nos. 411, 431, 636, 17'37, and.l72S Pine stree;, Three-story Brick Residences, Nos. 1031, 1033, and 1933 Chestnut street. Foor-story Store and Dwelling, Northwest corner of Seventeenth and Chestnut streets. Four-story Dwelling, No. 132.9 Arch street. Four-story Dwelling No, 16(I) Race street. Four-story Dwellings, Nos. 1310 and 1823, Delaney Place. Four-story Dwelling, No. 1436 South Penn Square, Four-story Dwelling, No. West Penn Sen.un. Three-story Dwelling, No. 331 North Seventh street. Three-story Dwellings, Nos. 112 and 120 North Eigh teenth street. Three-story Dwelling, No. 111 South Twentieth street. Four-story Dwelling. No. 2.25 North Twentieth street. Three-story Dwelling, No. SI4 North Fifth street. Three-story Dwellings, Nos. 403 and 411 South Ninth street. Three-story Dwelling, No. 33 South Sixteenth street. Three-story D welling. No. 1607 Summer street. :Three. story Dwelling. No. 519 South Third. street. Three-stori Dwelling, 241 North Sixth street. Three-story Dwelling, No 307 North Twenty-second street. . Three-story Dwelling. No. 1461 North Seventh:street. Three story Dwelling, No. 811 Lombard Street. Also, desirable lots and residences, situated on all the main streets. West Philadelphia. se4-fm&w:3t gla THOMAS & SON'S SALE, SEP TEMBER 15. at 12 o'clock. A desirable-modern DIAELT.IIG 1-10PSE and side yard at Soathwest cor ner of FRANKLIN and GREEN Streets. See hand bills. se4-10t* al TO RENT--A LA_RGE AND CON- AsavENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and furnished with all the modern conveniences, and finished throughout in superior style, Is/U.1534 South FIFTH Street. Rent s32sper-annum. Apply to C. S. CLOSE and S. H. CHUI3B, pea -2t* 331 REED Street. BOARDING. MISS DARE HAS REMOVED FROM 1418 Chestnut - street to 225 South BROAD Street. above Locuyt, and is Prepared to receive Camille; and single persons who wish permanent boarding sel-at* SUMMER RESORTS. - CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY.- The public are respectfully informed that this dot 'class Hotel will tontine open until the 20th of SEPTEM BER. The railroad is now completed from Philadelphia to this unequalled watering,place. and 3 trains run daily to and from-Philadelphia. • Accommodating terms for families at this house can be made on and after the let of September. MILLER & WEST. an26-12t Proprietors. HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, - WASHINGTON. D. O. H. S. HENDON, PROPRIETOR, Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphia. Be le determined to merit and hopes to receive; afa share of public patronage. rel9-5-re ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, Ao.••• (LATH BROWN%) PENNSYLVANIA AYENCH. Zetw WASHINGT O N venth streatz. CITY. -- .L P.. - pow's, Inv22-6m Proprietor. COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. -JOSEPH LEA TT A S ASSO CIATED with him JAMES McCARTER and JOHN U. FRALEY in the transaction of the Commission Busi ness, which will herafter be conducted under the firm of JOSEPH LEA & CO.. _ - 128 and 130 His'iifui Street. PHILADELPHIA, September 1, 1663. sel•lm Ai d FOR ALBANY AND TROY. —Barge VICONY, W. Rust, master. is now loading for the above points, and will leave on MONDAY, September 7th, at 6 o'clock P. M. For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to: S. FLANIGAN, set-6t 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. im DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN. TM for the last twenty years, 21E VINE SW below Third. inserts the most beautiful METH of the age, mounted on fine sold, Bath's. Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, ke., at prices, for neat and substantial Work, more reasonable than any dentist in this City or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to snit. No Pain in extracting. All Work Warranted to fit. "Reference. best families. ies-9m 625. . GOLDTEORPacturers & CO., 6215. Manuf of Tassels, Cords, Fringes, Curtains, and lurnitare (limns, Curtain Loops , Centre Tassels. Picture and Photograph Tassels', Blind Trimmings, Military and Dross Trimmlna, 111_bbens Neck They ate., et... No. 411116 Ma BT Strest. iniss•ess Pikiladalnlia. . ' TB °BISON'S .LONDON ,ppaHENER OR. ECROPRAN RANGE, for & t ellies. hotels, ors public institutions, in TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES.. Also, Phila delphia Ranges, Hot-Air Furnaces, .Portable Heaters, Lowdown Gratq,Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew hole Plates:Broilers, Cooking Stoves, dm., at wholesale and - retail, by. the manufacturers. CHASE. SHARPE, dr THOMSON, aul9-wfm4m No. 200 N. SECOND Street. OIMA: P. SCHULER'S SUPERIOR graud oyerdrana square PIANOS from WOO upward. Tor sale by the maker 9011 k MARKITT Street 186-Smd , - A MERIOAN 0 0 N G SLATES, `LA- FULLY EQUAL TO TB3 BEST WELSH SLATES. T. THOMAS. la2R-4m." mow wkwarrr 'LAKE SUPERIOR- INGOT COPPER, A- 4 from the Anaygdelohl Mee. to store and Mktg. t nal/titles to sett. at . WOKE LT 71, Idll-1110 WI AU! etre*, AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. 11 Leases Mrs. GARRITTSON. THIS (Friday) EVENING, Sel , fami3r 4th. Third Appearance oT THE GIVEkT SPANISH ARTISTE. SENORITA CETUS, IN L /VEX ao, aPpearing as HORT DE LACY BROTHERGED. THE GIPSY Box Office open from 10 till 3 o'clock, when Beata mar be secured. net NECHESTNUT—ST. THEA_TRK— L7,..ee and Manager Mr. WM. WEIZATLEIL FRIDAY EVENING, September 4th. DWI N BOOTH'S FAREWELL BENEFIT AND LAST APPEARANCE. DOUBLE BILL. EDWID BOOTR in his wouderfal personation of BIT:THOM, in Tom Taylor's 'Tragedy of THE POOL'S REVENGE. Previous to which_ EDWIN BOOTH, for the LAST TIME, as RIM BLAB, in Victor Hngo's Drama of that name, in which be ban achieved an IMMENSE SUCCESS NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.- Lessee and Managnr.......Mr. WM. WHIATLEY OPENING AND E _REGULAR PALL WINTER SEASON - FIRST NIGHT of the Engagement and first appearance in three yeare. of the celebrated Irish comedian and vocalist. MR. COLLINS, and production of JOHN BROUGHAM'S Grand Roman tic Drama, in Three Acts and a Prologue, entlaed - THE DUKE'S MOITO. now Nana' played at the Lyceum Theatre. London, and which has attracted crowded houses dnriag the past three months, at Itiiblo's Garden. Now York. 'MR. WM. WHEATLEY will have the honor of =chip:chic flrot appearance l a six months to this cel.brateit Play. which. after MANY MONTHS' PREPARATION. - and an actual outlay of MANY THOUSAND DOLLARS. will be preeented with EVTIRELY ;NEW SCENERY. NEW COSTUMES, AND A GRAND CORPS DE BALLET. SATURDAY TsVELIING. SEpTS'Essg. sth, AND EVERY NIGHT, TILL FURTHER NOTICE, will be performed A NEW ROALVNTRI DRAIIA, in Three Acts and a Proloeee, entitled THE DUKE'S MOTTO, BY JOHN BRoctiliam. MR. COLLINS, who has iambs sed the sole right of representation of this great Play in America. will appear as C eRRICKTERGUS, en Irish Soldier of Fertona. with the songs " Wine, Bright Wine." and "While There's Life There's . Hope t" words of the latter by John Brougham. and biome by H. B. Dodworth. MR. WM.' WHEATLEY taiga original character of CAPT. HENRI -DE ELOAR DERE, - supported by - F, Mordaunt. IMesars.G. Gallagher. E. Lamb; I Thompson. J. W. Blaisdell, I Williams. S. C. Duboia. Carland. &c. J. Seymour. iMisa Mary Wells, H. Holmes. .Miss Rose Eyting. C. Henri. ; Mrs Charles Henri. J. Evers, !Miss Cooper. A DOUBLE CORPS DE BALLET. and numerous Auxiliaries. During the evening, the Orchestra. under the dire° Lion cf ' MR. MARK HASSLER, will perform choice selections of Popular Music. Seats may besecn red THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE. se3-3t MUSICAL FUND HALL, 131 CID:TM:TED Ali'D BRILLIANT SUCCESS r THE, GHOST? , _ THE GHOST! and Rosa' celebrated Work or Art. THE STEREOPTICON, making altogether the most CHASTE and BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITION extant. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, ANn TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, TO-MORROW (SATUREAN) APtEßNockw. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats. 50 cents. For sale at GOULD'S and. the CONTINENTAL. ge4221. CONCERT lIALL-CONCERT HALL. THE GHOST! THE GHOST! GRAND SUCCESS GRAND SUCCESS ' OF THE GREAT SPECTRAL ILLUKON, THE GHOST! THE GHOST! legitimately and. properly produced, tinder the personal supervision of MR. H. WATKINS. the Mat who presented it to the AMERICAN PUBLIC at Wallach's. 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 effeciii entirely original with Mr. Watkins, preceded by an exhibition of the AMERICAN STEREOPTICON. - a new and powerful apparatus, producing GIG INTIC STEREOSCOPIC PICTTIES, covering over 4,000 square feet of illuminated canvas, most exquisitely perfect and exactly faithful. From one to ten thousand persons can look at ones, as they would at the actual scene. SYMPATHETIC SATISFACTION. .lii The r, sources of the Stereopticon are endless OBSEB THE 131103 T IS VISIBLE EVERY EVENING, EVERY EVENING, and on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT CONCERT HALL. Rar Tickets 25 cents B . scurel Seats 25 cents extra_ Doors open at 7% o'aloes. Commence at 8 ' anal-t! THE CALEDONIAN CLUB WILL celebrate their Flllll ANNUAL PIO-Nle AND GAMES, , AT STRAWBERRY MANSION. - ON MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1863. Tickets of admix. ion to the Grounds, 25 cents. Ridge-avenue Cars leave Second and Arch streets every five minutes during the day. se4-3t. D. WRIGHT, Secretary. 13ENNSYLV ir g4 3 AgADEMy ii)%s CiII.x.EETN - art OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. N. 6 P. M. . Admission 25 cents. Children half Priee. 3822-t1 RAILROAD LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND BLtUBA R. B. LINE. 1563 SIMMER A RE -A IVGEMENT. For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all poir.ta in the W. and N. W. passenger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and Beading PAilroad, corner Broad and Callowhill streets„ at 8.15 A. AL and &M?. E., Staidays_rlxcented. _ QUICKEST -ROUTE from Dilindedichla .to points ist ljorthens and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, dm , &c. Bazgage checked through to Buffalo. fiegara Palls. or intermediate Points. For farther information apply to JOHN S. LLES, General Agen., THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. and office of HOW ard's Express Company. 607 CHESTNUT St. isBl-td THE PHILADELPHIA - AND EASTERN TRANSPORTATIOM COMPANY is now prepared to forward FREIGHT front Philadelphia to New York, via Camden and Port Moe 'Mouth. The attention of Shippers and Merchants Is directed to this new and expeditious RAILROAD ROUTE, sult a Portion of their patronage respectfully solicited.. Freight received at third. wharf above Arch street. For further particulars apply :to GEO. B. McOM.BOH, 1%8 North WRAEV • W. 7. GRIFFITTS, Ix. General Manager, JOHN BIICk. Freight-Agent. inv29.4 m 3 Wet. wrilMN swarm Way. Irmir3 INSURANCE COMPANIES. VAN CE INSURANCE COMPANy, •aoc. CRESTIipy Sm! PHILADELPHIA. FIRE .A.ND INLAND Iraint.tagal. DIRECTORS. Tr&UCIS IP. Buck, R. D. Woodrni, Chas. Richardson, Oeo. A. West, Henry Lewis,- John Kessler, John W. &venni Chas. Stokes, Philip S. Jnstice, I A. H. Roseruiehn. 0. W. Davis, F Joseph D. Ms. RANCIS N. BErcg. President. . • . CHARLES RCHARDSON, Vice Preatd.e.e WILLIAM L BLANCHARD, Secretary. rials-.tfit TIMBEI,i3NCIE lITSIJRANCE 00M. PINY - or PHTLADHLPHLI, 071PICR NO. 308 WALNUT 13791.137.; Insures against loss or damage by RIES, on Rousso , , Stores. and other Buildings ; limited or perpetual; ant on Furniture . Coeds. Wares. and. Merchandise, in Town or Country. SASH CAPITAL Ra_tOO,OOO—ASEMTB 93"/T43.0 TO. Mortgage in the following Securities. viz: First MOrtgage on City Property, well secured 8320.406 00 Ground rents 4... . 2,033 03 Malted States Government 60,000 City of Philadelphia, 8 ear cenkLeans„—........ 60,030 CO Pennsylyania, 83,30,06 - 0 per cent. Loan-- 36,000 03 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock..... 4.000 03 PennerlYania Railroad Bonds hit and 2d. Mortgages par c • Allegheny county 6 ent-Penn_ R. Loan.... 17 58 ..13 060 03 0 03 0 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6par cent. Loan . .... • •—• •- O.IXO 00 pbtiadflphia an d _Reading Saa — road Company's 6 per cent. Loan .... . .... • • •••-•-• 1 • 000 03 Huntingdon and. Broad Top I per sent. mort gage 80nd5...1-- Lf3o DO County Eire Inzurance Company's Stock. 1.060 00 Mechanics' -Bank 5t0ck.—.......-. 0.000 00 Commercial Bank of Penns Stook . .. .... -......10.630 CO Union N. Insurance Company's 823 70 Loans on Collaterals, well secured .. 2,600 00 Bills Receivable 637 06 Rellar.ce Insurance Company of . P — llladelphla:s • Btock,_ 8,783 66 Accrued. Interest. ••• 6,028 Cash in bank and on hand...., , 01.746 68 $07741 Worth at present market sms, . og o o g 7o o DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. - I Robert Poland, William B. Thompson. ' Aft Stevenson. Samuel Blapham, • Hampton L. Carson, Hobert Steen, Marshall MG, William Masser. J. Johnson Brown. Charles Leland, John Bissell, Pittsbarg. Benj. W. Tinsley', CLEM TINGLEY, President. THOS. 0. HILL. Seeretarn. PIEELADELRITIA. March 1. 186.4. IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. -.- —The PENESYLVAMA FMB INSURANCE COY. PANT. Incornppoorated DM CHARTNE PERPETUAL. No. 1510 WALDIIIT Street. omposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community' for nearly forty years; continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Bulldin=, either permanently or fors limited time. Also. on Turniture. Stocks of Hoods, or Merchandise generally. on liberal terms: . • Their Capitsi, together with a large Surplus rand , ill invested in the most melte manner, which enable' them to offer to the bowed an undoubted security in the CM of loss. DIRECTOR& L Jonathon Patterson, Thomas Robin", Alexander Benson. Daniel Smith. Jr.. William Montellus. John Devereux, Dam Hesiehurst, Thomas Smith. • , Henry wig. JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. Maui H. Caowsu. Secretary. apt I NSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA-01ITIOR Nos. 4 WA 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS North side of WALNUT Street. between DOCK and Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATID AL 1794—CHARM PIEREPETUATa; CAPIT $2OO 000. PROPERTIES OP TEE COMP .I3 ARY, IBBRUARI Ism 4188,616, NARIXE. EIRE. AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIEECITORS. Ism, D. Sherrerd, Tobias Pamir. Charles Maraletter. Thomas B. William: William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman. William B. Nl7lilae, Charles S. Lewis. George H. Stuart, George 0. Carson., Samuel Grant, Jr„ Edward O. Knight. John R Austin, _ __ UMW D. MERU.% Preiddsin. WILMAX Hassle. Secretary. nolll4f ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM. rxRI Z Tu ILEZ— . Authorised Capital $400,000-OHARTIE Ofilee lie. 311 WILMOT Street. between Third ant Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This 04mtpany will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Ynrnitnre and liters/maize real. - - Also, Marine Rusaranses on Vessels. Cargoes. aid Preigh.ta. Inland Inomranee to all intrts of the palm DIRECTORS. wpm= Esher, Davis Pearson: 1). Luther. Peter Selzer. Lewis Andenried. E. Balm. John IL Blasffisioa. Wm. F. Dean,' • Joseph Maxfield.John Ketcham._ — 4IM RMEE, Preaident. A 11, Vise Preshient. tl TEE ENTERPRISE W. M. Slim. Secrets:v. 1J0818A.80111010.1117 OF PHILLDELPHii.. (FIBS INSIIRANOB NICOLUSPIBLF.) CIONNatTB BUILDING. B. W. CORN= rotrwris • AND WALNUT STRUTS. . . . ---- -- F. Mashhad Starr. &forte H. Stuart. wall a= Rak e ., John H. Brown Frazier. I. L. Brziavr. - Joha. M. Atwood, Geo. W. Faestock. Deal. T. Trodlok. lamas L. Giuliani, • Mordecai L. Dawsee. William G. Boalton. F. HATO ORD STARR. Froldeat. VOB. H. HORTGOMSRM, Be.raWT - DU . THE GHOST:
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