The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 05, 1863, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
ArrROACIf OF -t4LITTIIMN.--
HT THE BARD OP TOWER HALL.
The heat lies abated
Ten or fifteen degrees;
Onr luigs are dilated
And soothed. qy the breeze.
The zeph yrs are playing
• The donee with the girls,
Their robes disarranging,
Untwisting their curls.
Like blighted affections,
The leaflets fall down:
Or charge their complexions
Tram verdant to brown.
The Sammer's last blossoms
Are frii.e.d[and sore:
Etna rabbits and , possums
Will shortly appear.
If I'm right in my guessing,
Those signs signify
That time is progressing
And Autumn draws nigh,
Let it come, saith my carol;
Sennezt keeps at Tower Rail,
Lets of splendid. apparel,
Fit for Summer or Fall.
The largest assot !meat of Fashionable, Iteadmade
T.flothing in Philadelphia, selling at reduced prices, at
TOWER HALL,
No 518 MARKET Street,
It BENNETT & CO.
IIAvE You A COUGH ?
Then use :I E'Cl EXPECTORANT. Do not allow
Tour cold to lA° [ls own coarse Two-thirds of the
victims of coneueniftion owe their afflictions to the fatal
xeistake of "vaitiag for a cough to get well of itself."
Do not fall into this or, co r, but avail yourself at once of a
xemedy which thief y years' experience has demonstrated
le certain to produee a speedy cure.
RATE ASTII6I4. OR PHTRISI9?
Then use J.Arvve, EXPECTORANT, which will.
overcome the paanodic contraction of the wind tubes,
and cause them to chet the mucous or matter which
clogs them up. and by an easy and free expectoration
remove all dilliculty of breathing.
RAVE YOU BRONCHITI3?
Then use J BXPBCTORANT. This wide
'spread diseaae, may generally be described as an
of the line skin which lines the inside of
the wind tubes, or air vessels, spreading through every
part of the lungs, is often taken for Consumption. The
apectorant ,tbtines this inflammation, relieves the
attending cough.. pain, and difficulty of breathing, and,
If the case is not of ion long standing, will certainly
produce a cure.
HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION?
Then use JAYNE'S EXPEL:TO RANT. It cleanses the
lungs from all irritating matters, 'while at the same
time it heale and invigorates them. Of all the remedies
'which have been offered to the Public for this dread dis
ease, none have :toad the test of time or maintained so
universal a popularity as this Expectorant. Thousands
who have been siren up by, their physicians as insure
tale have been restored to perfect health by its use, and
their testimony mast carry conviction to-all who read it.
HAVE YOU PLEURISY?
Then use JAY N E'S EXPECTORANT.'. By taking two
or three large dosei.. in the early stages of the disease, in
quick succession, avoi covering up warmly in bed, this
preparation act, a: a sudorific, or sweating medicine,
and subdues the in automation at the outset.
oti WHOOPING COUGH?
Then use. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. There is no
remedy which so effoctually overcomes this disease as
the Expectorant. What parent can witness the suffer
ings of her children trom this distressing complaint with
out doing all iu her power for their relief? What medi
cine so pleasant to tie taste; or so certain to produce
immediate benefit ? (live it a trial, then, and let it prove
Its ellicacY.
HAVE YOU CROUP?
Then use JAN JaTNE a EXPECTORANT. Children are
bubject to no disea , c more sudden in its attacks, or in the
absence of promyr rePef, none more fttal in its results
than Croup. Ps l'Ont4, therefore, should keep at hand a
xemedy sure and ihereugh. Cush a remedy may be
found in the Lxper °sant, and every carefal mother will
keep a supply by her.
JAN' NE'S EXPECTORANT
3s a standard no.d:clue.- For thirty years it has Wen
before the public. t•nd during this period its curative
Dowers have been te,titied to by all classes of people in
all quarters of the world. Thysicians,clergymen, law
vers, merchants, and mechanics, have experienced its
remedial effects, im hare furnished us with their testi
luollY, audit 1111 ho found at length in our Almanac.
To their convincing certificates we would refer the
doubting.
Among theme r, th , .e. , ,ands of persons who recommend
:the use of JAYE I:6 EXPECTORANT and FAMILY
MEDICINES from receiving or witnessing their bone
:tidal erects navy be Maud the names of
3.lev. JOHN _BOWL !NG, D. 'D., Pastor of the Berean
Baptist Chu: ca, New Fork.
" A. JOHNS, Monodist Church, Phonixvllle, Pa.
" N. AL JONES Rsoor. Protestant Episcopal Church,
St. Bar Co o!0112 ew, Philadelphia.
" W. G. E. CG N Y NClHell, Superintendent of His
. Mons of tl o NT E. Church, South, Shanghai,
Chine•
" J. WALTON.
ciety. Cey!..n
" A. BERGINEB, Pastor of the Lutheran Church
Gratz, Pa.
" RUFUS BdIICOCK D. D.; Secretary of the Amer'
can and rarr - gn Bible Society, New York.
" HENRY SLICER, formerly Chaplain of the. United
States Se, a ro
" D. R. MCiil'llY, of the M E. Church, Pleasant
Mount, Sic
JAMES THOR N. Salaist Church., Viucenttown, N. J.
ELISHA N, Principal of the Central Universi.•
ty. lowa.
B. V• R JAMES, of the Presbyterian Church,
MonrOvia. 1.0 :rift.
" HOWARD MA LCO LB. late President of the UM.-
- wersity at I..pwisburg. Pa
" J. J. WA.LSti, Missionary of the Presbyterian
- Board, fat t-glihr..lndia.
W. E. SZ:.:Y D ER, of the German Reformed Church,
Hindostan.
" J. L. BURNER, Methodist Protestant Church, Eire
co.. Pa.
" JOSEPH 0 GILBERT, 111 E. Church, Morristown
111.
Fnlish Weeleyon Misdonszy So
" E. W. SYLE. of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
China.
• " J. E. CASI LL. M. D , Presbyterian Mission.
•,` W. SHADRIC N.', Corresponding Secretary of the
Ettiptistl'ubltrati on Society.
" A. VONK aT.t , MIMI, of the Scotch Free Church,
Nelore,
" JACOB RaMl3l, of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Lilie.ta.
" T. W. M. HaI:VEY, of the First Presbyterian
Church. Haute, Indiana.
" D. BALDWIN, m. D., Missionary of the A. B. C.
F. 111. Sandwich Islands.
“ E. NINCAID, of the Baptist Mission, Prome, Bar
mah.
" LORENZO ONS, Welmea, Sandwich Islands.
" E. H. BALLARD, Pastor of the Baptist Church,
Red. Mills. N Y.
-" I. J. ROBERTS, Baptist Mission, Nankin, China.
• T. S. MACON'S, Professor of Theology in -Madi
son University.
"" MYRON WIN:s f.O W, Presbyterian Church, Mad
ras.
• J. S. BEP.CELE Et, of the Baptist Church, Bassein,
Burmah.
"" VALENTINE CH AY, of the Methodist Church,
Centreville, Pa
"` C. L. FISHER Pastor of Dell Prairie Baptist Church,
Adams county. WiP.
A. H. DANE° R t if, of the Baptist Chinch, Sihsagor,
Assam.
Dr. GOING, late President of Granville College,
Ohio.
". A. WIBERG. Stockholm, Sweden.
To this list might be added the names of hundreds of
others. equally de,ierving of confidence, were it neces
sary.
The EXPECTOR :NT. and all of Dr. D. JAYNE'S
Family lifedieilie-, are prepared only at No 42
CHESTNUT Street. ses-emw3t
COMMERCIAL EDUCATION.—EVERY YOUNG
Inan should possess a.thorough knowledge. of business.
♦n excellent opportunity is now afforded at BRYANT:
STRATTON, & Co.'s Commercial Cone go, S. E. corner
SEVENTH and CIib•CTVUT Streets. Evening sessions
'will commence on the lith inst. Call or send for a Cir
eglnr. lt•
ELECTRICITY P.R.(frEELY APPLIED, IS
"NATURE'S BEST REMEDY. —Tho office of Dr. A.
H. STEVENS, to. L 545 South PENN SQUARE, in
this city, for the reception and treatment of patients,
Will reopen WEDmEDAY, Sept. 3d. The Doctor's long
experience in the n,,F. 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 samebeing open for perusal
by any one who ma) choose to call. A limited number
, of patients will find pleasant rooms, with board, in the
Doctor's family. Fits location on the Square is not only
central, but also a tau' .pleasant and healthy one. Office
.hours from P toll A 41 , and from 2t04 P M. an29•tf
HAIR Rim! DyEll
BATCHELOR'S r.usbrated HAIR DYE is the Best in
the. World. The only &written. True and Reliable
Aye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changer
Bed. Busty or Gm)"-fair, instantly toa Glottal/ Black
or Natural Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Stahr
Ing-the Skin. the Hair Soft and Beautiful;
tarts fresh 'vitality. frequently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad. Dyes. The
Genuine le signed WII,LIAM A. BATCHELOR. all others
ore mere imitation, ~n 1 should be avoided. Sold by all
Druggists, &a, FAUrti.llY-131 BARCLAY Street, New
York. Batchelor's Toilet Cream for Dressing the
.1023-ly
ONE -Pleas OF THE LATEST
IMMO, made In rha 11.4 Manner. exeressli tor ENTAIL
GAME LOWEST =4ll.lne Prices marked in Plain Pl
enum All Goode made to Order Warranted satisfactory.
Our Orin-Paine STsTtff is strictly adhered to. All are
ithereby treated alikt.
44124 y JO e 1,1313 Sc 00..604 MARKET Street
DR. SWEET'S 'INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES
Toothache in one lei unto.
~,~RRI~3D.
3/31SON—M K —On the 20th of August, 1663, by
:Rey. George W. rtinn, Mr. LewleF. Gerson .to Mss
,Annie M. Marko. b..tti of this city.
HENRY. —At her late residence in Cranberry. New
m
Jersey, on the atie, n ,on of the 3d inst., Mrs. Catharine
A. Henry. mife of tl tote hey. Bynames C. Henry, D. D.,
3n the 650 year of her axe.
Friends desirous of attending her funeral, may take
the 6A. M. train, t the foot of Wainrit street, for
Nightstown, on Ma u 1 by morning, 7th inst., 'where con
veyances will meet them
LINNARD.—at mount Airy, on the 2d inst., Stephen
Beasley Linnard
His relatives and friends are invited to attend his f
Meral. Without farther notice, from 'the residence of his
lather, James AL Lionerd, Chestnut street, west of.
Thirty-ninth street. this (Saturday) morning, at 10
tra'claclr_. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. *
taLLF.RS. —On the inst., Rachel C. Sellers, daugh
ter of David and Mary P. Sellers, in the seventh year of
]ter age.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral, from the re. idence of her parents, southeast cur
..ler of Chestnut and Dirty-seventh streets, on Seventh
may, the otkinst.. at 2 o'clock P. M., without further
motive. To proceed to Darby.
WRITE.—On the 20 inst., Mary Jane. wife of George
V. White.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Suited -to attend the funeral, from her husband's reel
.elence. northeast Corn of Sixteenth and South streets,
*Without further no thm. Funeral to move at 4 o'clock on
ithia(Saturday) afternonn.
WOODW&RD —ln Memphis, Tennessee, on the 26th
eel August, 11383. William R. Woodward, formerly_of this
ity in the 27th yeAr of his age.
TfIDINAN.—On Wednesday, the 2d inst., Francis Tier-
FULL —On the :id inst.. Fannie, only child of Wil-
Bia_m H. - and Clara F. Veal°, aged 5 months and 17 dans.*
WALKER.—On the std inst.. George Washington, only
son ofJoshna V. and Lizzie C. Walker, aged 6 years, 4
months, and 8 days:
,iptLe.oic BART! GE EfERNA.N.LS.-.TINT
opened,a ease of LUPIN'S BABEQE HSRNANIS.
Dula's Black Cre pa dfarete.
Do. do. T...zoartinee.
, Do. do. Dmenes.
DO. do . Sit miner Bombazines.
Do. do. °Welly T unises. • •
Do. do. Strived and Cheek Barons.
Do. do. Monaieline de Lathes.
Do. f do.— Doru ',mines, Shawls, dce.
D&SSON ds SON'S Mourning Store.
No. 818 CHISTNI7T &root.
'EYRE 10 - TANDEM. OPEN TO-DAY
for Fall Sales,
• Rich Printed Dierinoes, Delaines, Reps, Ste., &e
EYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
New Silks for Fall Salop.
Corded Silks, Figured Silks.
Moire antiques, Poul de $OlOB, dm. &c.
I 'YRE k LANDELL ARE OPENING
A-A a fine assortment of MA iVIS for the Wholesale and
Retail Balm
PYRE & TANDEM., ARE OPENING
for Fan Falea, a amartificant Una of
e 4 DRESS GOODS.
THE. CHURCH Or THE NATIVITY
will be open next SUNDAY, the ItEr:l93 (nee-
Mit/ g the pulpit.
M. CHURCH OW allioSSlLAti. 'LO
CUST Street. east of R. , ad, Rev. L. L SUGGS.
Pastor, resumes Service G DIUSROW AIOSN'ING at 1035
o'clock. Sabbath School at o'clock.-le
r•-• FIRST ILE ttlif DtlTCri
CHURCH, corner or SEVRNPH and SPRING
ARORN Streets.—Rev. 3. Howard saydam will preach
TO-MORROW at 1014 A. M. and 7,,4' P. M. 1.1.
TnE ELE VENT II BIPTICSV
CHURCH, will be RF.OPENED on SA II A.TII
next. P: caching 'Morning and Evening, by tho pa-Aor,
Rev. J. HYATT HMITII. I.to
ST. CLEMENT'S T ;VAIN-
Fad CIIBRBY a trot*. icily Le ittO
ED To-MORROW. Dlorniug service at 10,' Afterao Oil,
at 4 o'clock. IV
THE ELEVENTH HARPIST
CHURCH will be oven on Sabbath morning.
Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. J. HYATT SMITH, morn
ing and evening. lt.
arr--,. - e4e. CALVARY CHURCH, GEHLA AN
qi TOWN—Rev. GROW] E A. STRONG, [tutor.
service. TO-MORROW, at 1034 o'clock A. AI., and 5
o'cicok P. AI It.
CALVARY PRES - BYTEH.TAN
- 111 f. CHURCH, LOCUST. above Fifteenth street
Pteaching TO-MORROW, by. Rev. CHARLES S Pott-
TER, of Boston. Services commencing in the morning
at 301', and in the evening at a quarter before B. :11.*
MA. REV. - GEORGE W. SRI r. elv WILL
resume Divine Service To-MoRRO W. atlU .
L.
I. and 7,;•4 I'. M. babhath. school at I) A. lit a qd2.! , .:
P. M, Church in Handel and Haydn Hall, corier JL
B/ GIVER and GREEN Streets. lI
11".- UNION N. E. HOUATEI.
Street, below ARGIL —Phe Monthly Doctrinal
Sermon will be preached by the Neter, the Rev. Frank
lin Moore, (p V.,) on SABBATH MORNING, at 105%
o'clock. Subject—'`Resarrection of tho Dead." Le
1 .1 ; 3 1
T. 3 ;Iv ' TE i nf T -E
°"ultcu ,
and SPRUCE Street. 'Preis
march will be reonened for Divine eervice,if Providence
permit, on SIINDA44Next, teeptember e—ia the morning
at 1014, and in the after/Loon at 3,4 o'clock. It*
THIRD It El 11' R PA I) DLIPC
CHURCH, corrug TENTH and SILBER r Streets.
—lcy. HENRY I ARLINC4, 1). D., will prpach iii this.
Chtirch, TO-11ORROW. services at 1054 o clock:A. M.
and 4 o'clock P. iii 11*
ST. MATT HE W'S LUTHERAN
CUURCU. NEW Street, below Fourth, between
Race and Vine. PRE Afnirwa by the pastor, Rev. E
W. RUTI`BR, on TO-MORROW Morning, half peel 10,
and in tha Evening, commencing at 8 o'clock.
UNITARIAN' CHURCH - , 'TENTH
ard. LOCUST Streets, Rev. W. H. FURNESS.
D.l). Religious Services will be resumed at this Church
on SUISDA.Y next, the 6th inst., at EX o'clock in the
morning. ' sea-It
E ANNUAL IVIRE'VING OF
THE LADIES' ASSOCIATION OF THE HO
WEOPSTRIC HOSPITAL, Will be held at the ()allege,
on FILBERT Street, on SATURDAY, the Site inst ,_at
4 o'clock P. Al A punctual attendance of all the mem
bers requested. it• M. L. PASCALE,. Secretary.
- OURTII PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. corner of TWELFTH and LOMBA.RD
itTFECF --Service may be expected in this Church TO
MORNING, at log o'clock, and inane EVE
NING at a quorter to S. Preaching by the Pastor. Rev.
P 11. MOWRY. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock .I‘. M. ltx
SIGINS OP TEM TIME CQURS
OP LECTURES on the APOCALYPSE wilt be
nmenced in MOUNT MON' CHAPEL,
above kisth Street. on hUNDAY Evening, 6th instant,
Pt.B o Subject: The Sea .if&ast."---Nev. Xl3.
reaching at 1034 A. M. ; P. M. Fr , o to all. it.-
THE VII NE RAI, SERMON OP
Corporal CHAS. WENDELL who died from
wounds at Gettysburg, will be preached in the Pittman
Chapel N. E. Church, corner. of TIVENIT-THIRD and
LOMBARD, TO- MORROW EVENING, by the pastor,
Eci - W. B. Gregg. Services to commence at o'clock.
OTICIII.—THE PUBLIC IS RE-
P.ECTPULLY invited to attend the Lavine of the
Cc...RICER-STONE of the FIE PR REFORMED YRO
ANT DUTCH CITOTOB, on MONDAY,. Sept 7, at 3
o'clock, P.. 11, OTIS (late Wood), near Memphis street.
below Frankford road. In case it should rain it will
take place the next day
Ees-2t"
NINETY SEVENTH SOLDIERS'
.."'"'".• Meeting of the Asmy Committee, Yoang rden's
Chrisiinu Association, connectei :with the Christian
Commission, . w ill be hold TO- MOR itOW Evening at 7%
o'clock, in the First Presbyte , ian Chnrcn, FRAN FORD
avenue, above Girard avenue, Rev. Wm. 0. Johnston,
pastor
Remarks of an interesting character may be expected
frcto delegates to the field.
_fp RE.O . P.E'reaItiGk—CIIIIRCII OF PI-1. 7 k,
BIM TESTAMENT, Eleventh and Wood streets.
T. b. STOCKTON, pastor. Preaching, SAP, B iTI3, 104
A. M. and SP. U. Ife the Evening, the series of Ser
mons en "THE BOOK ABOVE ALL" Will be renewed.
Scrotal topic: "Personal opposition.to the Bible." Free
scats. The public respectfully invited It.
Tim ANNUAL irIEETMG OF THE
firkl: Union Association of toe Twenty-fourth ward,
for the aid and relief of the Soldiers in the Hospitals,
and the destitute families of Soldiers in the field, for the
electicn of officers, hearing reports of committees, and
other inure - Lunt business. be held in the meeting
house of the Blockley Baptist Church, on MONDAY
EVEVINO, the 7th teat., at half -past series o'clock, A.
full attendance! of the members and all friends of the
cruse is Euluestly requested. By ( rder of the Associa
tion. WILLIAM Pre3ident.
CHAS. EntIiERFIELD, BeeretArY. ses.2c.
MPI.M.ADELPMik TYeOGELAPFIII
- ,SOCIETY.—A stated mee ing of the Society
.rid -be held at the - usual place, corner of FIFTH. and
NORTH Streets. THIS (Saturday) EVEUIPIG, at S
o'elcck. 1t - WM, H JONES. Secrettry.
CRITTRIVORN'S C. 0 fkl.bl REt C AT...
COLLEGE,
637 CHEWPICUT SF ( corner nI SOV.llth)•
INSTRUCTIoN IN BOOK KEEPING, PENMAA - .3111P,
MERCANTILE FORMS,CALCULATIONS, Sm. 25 per
cent. off regular rates_until rept 15th. ses-40`
11 NIVERSIZ V OF PEN N 5 YILVA NIA
—DEPARTMENT-OF ARTS.—The Term of the
College Tear 'will open on TUESDAY. the Sth instant,
Candidates for admission will smear at. the University,
for examination, on that day at 10, o'clock A K. 'Vuitton
for a aoh Term Thirty foe Dollars GEORGE ALLEN,
Ess-3r Secretary of the Facalty of Arts.
A MEETING, OP 'MID SIPOOIFE
HOLDERS of the OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY
RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the CONTI
DENTAL HOTEL, in Philadelphia, on MONDAY, Sep
tember 21st, 1863, at 12 o'clock M.
ALBERT WILLIS.
GEORGE DICKINSON,
JAMES A. BEAME,
JAMES N. MAYO,
Commissioners.
PIDLAXIELPHIA. AND REAMING
RAILhOAD COMPANY, Office 2`27 - Sonia
1 , 01JW113 Street, PHILADELPHIA, September 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The follosving-named persons
are entitled io a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known' and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should be presented on- calling for the
Dividend. ' S. BRaDFORD, Treasurer.
STOCK_HOLD
Mrs. `Mary Bishop,
Timothy C. Boyle,
Clement Biddle,
Ann Ci.peland.
A.Emslie and J. Newbold,
Trustees,
Debbie A. Hughes,
Saml T. Harrison.
James Hallowell,
James W. Hallowell,
Catherine C. Koppele,
Daniel Klapp,
Mary Kuhn,
Chas. Kelm, Hartman;
Kuhn. and J. H. Kuhn, Ex..
of S. Kuhn.
B. V. R. teisse Extrx.„
and James G. Schaff. Ex. of
John S. Lelsse, dee'd,
M. OFFICE OF 54
THE WYO3IIG. VAL
LEY-CANAL Co NIPANY, No. Sall PEAR Street,
rear of No. 218 WALNUT t•treet.
PFULADELrmA, September 3,1363
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —lhe Board of Managers have
this day declared a seml-alinual dividend from the earn
ings of the Canal. of six per cent. upon the capital stock,
payable on and 'after September 21, at- the office of the
Company, free of taxes.
. . .
The transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the
Oth Instant, inclusive. CHARLES PARRISH,
'se 4.3t* Treasurer.
C . 3.. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA. September 2, 1863.
THE ASSESSORS OF THE CITY OF PHIL iDELPHIA
are hereby notified to meet at the °nice of the City Com
missioners, on SATURDAY. September bth, 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. JOH NSON.
JOHN GIVEN,
City Commissioners.
NOTICE,—THE PENNSYLVANIA.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Atotust 26th, 1863.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Penn
sylvania Fire Insurance Company will be held at their
Wilco 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
au27•tee7 , WM. G. CROWELL. Secretary.
AVIS AUX ELEGANTS.---111. JO.
SIIPH ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la Raison
GRANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Tarnow, No. 609
OHF.STNIIT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonnenr d' aviser
des nombrenz ands et copnaissances (Mimi tine Mono.
nide pub/ic) gni l'on deja favorise de leer clientele.
UM/ vient de resevoir de Paris et Londres, les modes lea
plus recentes et les rule= portees pour la saison d'ets.
AL GRANDVILLE STOKES a mis a sa disposition les
eteoffes les plus belles at les meilloures qnalites, des pre
mieres manufactures d'Europe
Les officieres et soldats de tont grades y trousront les
meillertres qualites d'etoffes, a ass prix tree moderes
L'elegance de sa coupe, ains'que le cachet de distinction
nue Ia caracterise, est deja trop connu du public pour en
ran onveler Tears meritea
.IY2-9-2m
CONSULADO DE ESF'ANA EN MLA,
DELFIA.
E. M. to ha dignado asociar en Antgusto nombre al
moyeeto de erigir en Madrid nn monument° a la me
moria de Cristobal Colon, y habiendo sid 0 antorizado
Dora recibir susericiones con dicho objeto, los Espaiioles k
Ono quicran contribuir a clue es realize tan patriotico
censamiento, pueden inscribir ens nombree en este
Consnledo durance las horas de otielne. haste el dia 15
del actual. El Consul de Et pana,
C. DE RAIfE/U.
Filadeltla, 2 de Setiembre, de 1563. se3-3t*
NOTTCE.- G.' M. FOGG, OF NASH-
A- .4
VILLE, Tenn.. Attorney at'law, is still attending
to his profession, and offers his services to his friends in
Philadelphia and New York in collecting debts that may
be due them in Middle Tennessee, or any other business
is the line of bie profession. He bee never been absent
from ails city, and will give undeviating attention to any
business committed to his charge
REFERENCES.
LEVICK. BASIN, & CO.. / Piladelphia.
11. WOOD, MARSH & HAYWARD, S
THOSIAb EAKIN, Esq., -
New York,
• NASHVILLE. August 14, 1863.
T 0 S-T-01IRTIFIC.A_TE No. 12; FOR
FIFTY SHARES OF STOCK in the DELAWARE
MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, in the -name of
W. A. NEWBOLD. All persons are hereby cautioned
against regotiating the came. as application has been
made to the Company for its renewal. anDsl2t*
FA R MOUNT 0 - O_A_L-011, WORKS,
THIRTIETH Street, below Wire Bridge.
</Dice. No. 132 WALNUT Street.
DEODORIZED BENZINE TURPENTINE.
makes a whiter and harder job than North Carolina.
LUBRICATING OILS,
warranted (coal ro sperm, for all kinds of machinery.
engine. cars. &C.. for sale Price, from 40 to 50 cents.
red. 3.* JACOB S. FRY.
Dll. COMSTOCK'S VOCAL GYAINA
SIM, No. 508 ARCH Street, Is now open for Stu
dents in Elocution, and those who have Defective Ar
ticulation. A class,of 'Stammerers will commence on
the let of OCTOBER. ' sea-3i+
JITMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
DOCK le successful as a remedy; because those who
nso it pronounce it the best -
COUGH SYRUP,
the heft Blood Purtfler, the most efficient Invigorator,
find the best Cure for Scrofula ever offered to the public,
Sold by the proprietor, P. JIMISIZE,
1525 MARKET Street,
Eefi-Sm And all Druggists.
IV R Y TYP ES.-HOW FEW PlC
tures have attained the_wrfection of REIMER'S, a
glance will prove; to attitude. expression, coloring of
ong,7exion and draper most life like and pleasing-
SECOND Street; above Green. - lt*
pF, INF E R S COLORED PHOTO
.", GRAPHS are flue picturel for $l. They command
the attention of the public as being accurate, durable,
and. cheap —in reach of all. SECOND Street, above
Green. lt.
T'NVELOPES ENVELOPES !
A PAPER! PAPER! PAPER!
INITIALS INITIALS INITIALS
Stamped on free of Charge,
Stamped on Free of Charge,
Initials Stamped on Free of Charge, •
At MAGEE'S, 31118 .CHESTNUT Street,
= At MAGEE'S. 31.6 CHESTNUT Street,
„5 3t• • Between Third and. Fourth
lIERBONS OF .ALL TASTES CAN
. .
lind -
'et REIMER'S a style of picture to suit them.
Idle.s ze Photographs in - Oil Colors are axecuted. In a
riety of pleasing styles. bECOND Street, above
TEM CONSISTORT
RS' NAMES.
S. Lancaster,
oercy M. Lewis,
Fanny Mary Mitchcrson,
John Mclntyre,
John S. Moore.
James McKnight,
Benj. F. Newport,
Sani. Poll,
W R. Rodman,
Sarah Ann Richards,
enry B. Sharer.
Maria L. Sadler,
Andrew Turner.
Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich,
!-sher M. Wright,
William Young,
W. R Morickar,
Austin Smith,
Willis & Co.
ses stnth-tf
set-tathslm*
WIISON'S - WATER-CURE OR
Hygienic Setablishraent is pleasantly located at 655
North TIIIECTF.IIIITH street, Philadelphia. an3l-12t*
MILITARY . WOTICES.
nEAD Q UARTERS PROVOST
MAL, SECOND DISTRICT, PA., 1214 LOCUST
STREET, Putaeui•ttrnin, Sept. 4th, 1693.
Notice is hereby given to dratted men of the Futsr
weED, who have failed to appear in a c.lordanoe with
their notice. that, unless they appear at once. they will
be published as deserters and arrested as such,
Substitutes will be accepted on /1111 - day bet weep the
hours of S o'clock A, M. and 2 o'clock
A reward of Ten Dol.ars will be paid for the ap ore
heusion of Deserters upon their delivery at this office,
20 South Twelfth street.
On and after MONDAY, Sept, 7th, 1803, the Board will
be in se,sion to bear claims for exemption from 9 o'clock
A. N. URI o'clOck P. M., until further notice.
Provost Manisa]. a E nn' i rCstla t ilitfloard
W. M. BULL.
Commissioner of Bosrd.
R. W. BILZIE.
Surgeon of Board
TTE A D QUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRIOT, PA., 245 South
THIRD Street.
PRILADELREITS, August - SI, 1860.
This Office will be open daily, from S A. M. to 2 P. M.
Al/ Dratted Men of the Second. Third, and Fourth
wards, who have not reported, anti whose time has not
been extended, will be apprehended forthwith as de
scrtt.rs,
A reward of leaf dollars mill be patorfor deserlow.
The FIFTH WARD (being the Fourth Sub-District)
Will he heard in the following order:
MONDAY. Ang 31: Nos. 1 to 100 inclusive.
TUESDAY, Sept. 1, Nos. 101 to 200 incinsive.
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2 Nos: 201 to 300 inclusive.
THURSDAY, Sept. 3. icon. 301 to 404) lucMsive.
FRIDAY. Sept. 4, Nos 401 to 479 inclusive.
SATURDAY, for the hearing or cases generally,
N. B.—Substitutes have preference.
WM. R. LEE MAN,
Provost Marahal and President of the Board.
CHARLES' MURPHY.
Commissioner of the Board..
N. H. MABSELIS.
au2.l-tf Surgeon of the Board.
T 4 EADQUARTERS OF P ROVOST
-L-A- MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA.,
PSIILADRI-PTILI, ueenst2ll, 166.9.
OTICE is hereby given to all drafted persons of the
Eighteenth Ward that their time for claiming exemp
tion, offering substitutes. or reporting for duty, is ex
tended until SATURDAY. Sept Mb inst.. after which
time all those perions 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 fatting to do so by S ATURDAY, Sept. 6th
inst., they will be nubllghed as deserters, and arrested
as such.
The time for the Nineteenth ward is extended until
further notice.
By order of the Board of Enrolment
.TACOB S. STRETCH . ,
Captain and Provost Afarshal.
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
- Commissioner.
ALEX. C. HART.
an3l.6t Surgeon.
$402 B ° NT Y *
RECRUITS 'WANTED
For the 12th 11. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN
between the ages of 18 and 45 years. THE ABOVE
LARGE BOUNTY CEASES ON THE 25rEt OF SEPTEM
BER. For farther particulars apply to
WM. SERGEANT. Capt. 12th Infantry,
Recruiting Officer.
set-ltn 3= 229 South FRONT Street.
.1 , CORPS OP HONOR, U. S. A.
HEADQUARTERS RECRiLPTING SERVICE,'
INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
5143 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability will apply for 'information or enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
to Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps,
243 S. Third street, Philadelphia, '
or to Lieut. 3. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps,
511 Brown street, and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta ,
Pay and allowances, exceptin bounty and pension.
same as in U. S.•lnfantry. E. W. MATTHEWS,
Major let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
phia. ans tf
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
lIF MOVA L .
J. F. & E. B. ORNE
HIVE REMOVED FROM
519 CHESTNUT STREET,
Osposite the State HOTIEO, to their
NEW WAREHOUSE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
In the "BURD BUILDING," and have now open their
FALL STOCK OF
NEW
904 CHESTNUT STREET.
sea-2m
G"7 BLABON & CO.
• MANUFACTURERS OF
clams c•x_ecipriLlX-X.SS,
No. 124 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Offer to the Trade a full stock of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE
000.1 C-Ta C-iTaC,rI"X-1%,
GREEN-GLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW
se-2,u2 SHADES.
6 6 GLEN ECHO" MILLS,
GERAIA.NTOWN, PA
WOO ALLUM & 004
MANUFACTURERS. INPORTEES, AND DEALERS IN
C A.JR,P'ETIN" G-S,
OIL CLOTHS; &C:
WAREHOUSE, 509 CHESTNUT ST.",
OPPOSITE INDEPENEDIWE ALL.
eel-3m
GEORGE W. HILL,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS.
ALSO,
COTTON AND WOOLLEN YARNS,
At very Low Prices.
NO. LID NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE ARCH,
sel•lm* - Philadelphia.
FINANCIAL.
T H l'
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
HAS AUTHORIZID Ml
TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY
FOR A BRIEF PERIOD.
AM!. until farther notice, I shall sotetins•
to receive Siabsoriptiolus to the
5-20
LOAN AT PABI
LT M 1 OFFICE.
AND AT THE RIFFEIiENT SITE-AGENOIES
Throughout, the Loyal States.
JAY COOTCE,
SITBSCRIE'TIOK ACESIT.
No. 114 South Third Street,
HARVEY THOMAS,
kJ. STOCK AND BILL BROKER
80. 312 WALNUT Street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at
the spilt)) OF BROKERS.
Subscriptions to the 5-20 year six per sent. LOAN ICU
received at par.
No charge for Commission. iy3-33a
COLLECTION OP 11. S. OEBTIPI
CATES OP INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to eolleet at the
Treasury Department, Waehincton, with despatch; and
at reasonable rates, the One Year Certileatee of In
debtedness of the United States now due or shor t ly nua•
taring'.
Terms reads known and receipts 411 m at the
WO. 3%10 CHESNUT Street. myi-tf
PICK -AXES, .
SHINGLING HATCHETS,
BROAD HATCHETS, AXES,
NAIL HAMMERS,
SHOE HAMMERS,
RIVETING 11A.XECERS, and
ENGINEER
MAIMACTIIRID AND FOR SALE BY
C HAMMOND & BONG
aul7-Im*
618 COMMEACII Street. Phila.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1863.
Sal{ AND DRY - GOODS JOBBERS.
TO WHOLESALE BUYERS
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.
TO THEIR LARGE AND WELL•SELECTED ASSORT-
0.00135.
This Stock is principally of T. W. E. 3: CO.'S own I&I
-.PORrATION, and will be offered at the
BUYERS ara solicited to call and examine
FALL STOCK
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS
se2-2m No. 325 MARKET STREET
A S LI HOUSE
Bought exclusively for cash, and which will be sold
at a small advance. eel-3m
JAMES, BENT,
SANTEJ. Jo CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY
Groops,
Nos. 238 and 241. N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE,
• PHILADELPHIA.
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND -COMPLETE STOOK
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 4 0
MERRIMACK AND COCRECO PRINTS,
and
PHIL A.DELPHIA:MADE GOODS,
To which they invite the SPECIAL ATTENTION OF
CASH BUYERS, an27-2m
BLACK SILKS,
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, IN GREAT VARIETY
M. L. lIALLOWELL & CO.;
No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET
An immense assortment, in French, English, and Sa:pnY
Goods.
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO.,
No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET.
CASH BUYERS,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
• MERINOES,
POPLIN'S,
BLACK SILKS,
FANCY SILKS,
IRISH 'LINENS, WRITE GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, •
and other articles adapted to the season.
JAMES R.. CAMPBELL ed 09,
27'
1863. FALL 1863.
ratle . GOODS :
HOOD, BONBRIGH'I 6 , (k, CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, .
No. 435 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA,
The attention of the TRADE ie invited to their large
Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
Among which are choice brands of Sheet
ing and Shirting Muslins,
Madder Prints, De Laines,
Ginghams, and
SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS.
ALSO, -
/
MEN'S WEAR
- IN GREAT VARIETY.'
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO
CASH BUYERS.
Inm-2m
1863 FALL IMPORTATION. 1863
EDMUND YARD & CO..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, SILKS AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
611 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Street.
Bays now opened their Fail importation of Dress Goods,
MERINOS
CO.IIITRGS,
REPS,
ALPACAS,
DELAINES,
PLAID. ND STRIPED POPLINS,
FANCY AND BLACK SILKS.
.Also, A large assortment of •
BRAWLS, -
BALMORAL SKIRTS
WHITE GOODS
LINEN
EMBROIDERIES, ago.,
Which they offer to the trade at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
aral-tf
t UMBRELLAS I UMBRELLAS !I
Manufacturers of
SUPERIOR UMBRELLAS.
an22-2m
PHILADELPHIA;
GOOD GINGHAM UMBRELLAS,
on Rattan and Steel Frames. all sizes, different
colors. JOSEPH FUSSELL,
eel-St Nos. 2 and 4 North FOURTH Street.
lzo, FINE SCOTCH GINGHAM UM
BILBLLAS, with Steel or Paragon _Frames. Bara
boo Sticks, Buy of JOSEPH FUSSELL.
se3-3t Nos. 2 and 4- North FOURTH Street.
tSILK TIMBRELLAS. - -EXTRA
quality handles; some veryfine_'
3ry tub.
- SOSEPH FUSSELL,
se3-3t Nos. 2 and 4 NortIvFOURTH Street.
TOEIIHAL FAMILIES BESIDIIGF`IN Till
W. art prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at
their Genitry Residences with
FINE GROCERIES. TEAS. ap.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
sil7 141 CORNER ELSVENTH urn:yin on
FRIO,GINGER 7 4O,OOO POUNDS,
A -
a - - n gr e
vh r it t a d ai t t ar Agbliror alLigifit b y.
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF
WHOLESALE BUYERS
MEET Or
FALL AND WINTER SALES
MOST REASONABLE PRIpES.
818 CHESTNUT STREET,
- ' UP STAIRS.
A, W. LITTLE & CO
141. L. HALLOWELL SL CO.,
615 CMSTRUT STREET,
RAVE NOW IN STORE,
DRESS G OOPS,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
SHAWLS, BALKORALS;
RIBBONS, lUD GLOVES, &c., -&C
AT VERY LOW PRICES
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO.,
No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODS.
AT WHOLESALE,
Are invited to examine our
CHESTITITT STREET.
UMBRELLAS.
WM A. DROWN da CO.,
NO. 246 MARKET STREET,
PHILADXLPHIA
J. H. COYLE &
Wholesale Dealeis in
YARNS, BATTS.
CARPET CHAIN,
WOODEN WARE,
BRUSHES, dge.,
310 MARKET STREET,
P WILADELPIII
VET DESCRIPTION Of
=ME=
K E It It ' S
Furnishine; China a: Glass Establishment,
CHANA HALL, ti2,o CHISTVIIT STREEr
/Kir DIRICTLY N.', I NI,F.I.ENDENCE
is the cheapest (for rhe quality) and moat extensive as
sortnient of
WHITE, FRENCH, GOLD-BAND
AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY
Just opeusd. of our own importation. eiziatv-ono casks
very aupealor . plain WHITE FEENCEI CHINA, in any
tittontty to Full pureli aeon. law, a splendid assort:wont
of Fashionable
CUT AND ENBRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL CLASS
plan white English Stone Ware, Dinner and
Tea Ware. Also, Tollei tots, in great variety, some
very el€ gently decorated
.9W . ° Double thick China Stone Ware, and Glass, ex
pressly for
HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS
4 French China decorated to order in any pattern
Atfair• IniLials engraved on Table Glass.
China and Glass packed in a groper manner.
eta. satuth.4m
WOODEN AND 'WILLOW WARE.
GREAT OPENING OF
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
NOW SELLING AT BARGAINS
3,0C0 DOZ. CORN BROOMS
8,000 DOZ. FANCY PAINTED BUCKETS.
1,000 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS
2,000 CEDAR STAFF AND BARREL CRURNE
1,600 DOZ. WILLOW MARKET BASKETS.
3,000 BALES COITON-WICK AND TIE YARN
2.000 BALES BATS AND WADDING
RETICULE 'BASKETS, OIL. CLOTHS
LOOKING. GLASSES, CORDAGE, &e., &c.
All Goods are sold at the Manttractarer'e Lowest Cash
Prices.
Orders proraftly filled. •
ROWE (Si EUSTON
157 and 150 NORTH THIRD STREET,
selituthslm Three doors below Race.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EYRE &,
E.46 z; L.,
FOURTH A.N - D AROH,
ARE OPENING
FOR 15" ALIA rriI,AIDE,
FRENCH MERINOES,
GOOD BLACK SILKS,
DARK FIGURED SILKS,
NEW PLAID SILKS,
NEW FANCY FLANNELS,
BALMORAL PETTICOATS,
RED, WHITE, AND BLUE
FLANNELS, &c.
au27-thatutf
•
FRENCH MERINOES,
Choice new shades. Purples, Panes, Browns, Sm.
All wool Reps, of the right colorings.
Blacks Reps, Delaines, Alpacas, &c.
F tripe(' Mohairs, crape-finish, $731 cents.
Del tunes and Prints at wholesale prices.
Real Manchester heavy Ginghams.
Scarce Domestic Goods. .
BLANKETS•
One cs se heavy 11-4 all-wool Blankets, $O.
Blankets at $2.50. $4,25, $5,00, $8.50, &c. to $1.5.
Gray twilled Flannels, heavy goods, SO cents.
SHAWLS•
Line. plaid square She wls.
Black and white check-square Shawls.
k Gay plaid ''Pronare" Shawls.
Woolen long Shawl,s.
Black Thibet long araaquare Shawls.
Auction lot Stella Shawls
Fine merino centres Broche borders. .
Low•priced striped Breche Shawls.
WATER-PROOF C.LOAKS.
Ready-made. and made to order.
Fine stock Cloths. from which to select.
CLOTHE AND CASSIMERES•
Row Fancy Cassimeres, for Gents and Boys.
Fall and winter Coatings.
Water Proofs, by the yard or piece.
Ladies' Fall and. Winter Cloakings.
Cadet and steel mixed Cassinteres.
BLACK C ASS MERE&
BLACK BROAD CLONES.
Gents' first-class Clothing made to order.-
Boys' One Clothing made to order. '
SELECT STOCK..
Boys' Ready:made Clothing, of fashionable cut and
finish, comprising..
BOYS' JACKETS,
BOYS' PANTs,
OVERCOATS.BOYS'
'BOYS' SACKS
•
We invite buyers' attention to this branch crony bust
COOPER & CONARD,
8. E. Gorier NINTH and MARKET Streets
WELSH FLANNELS,
Y Ballard vale Flannels,
Shaker Flannels,
'Twilled and plain Flannels,
Flannels— all colors, widths, and - qualities. at moderate
prices. JAS. B. CAMPSE t•L CO.,
ses-61 7,2 T CHESTNUT Street.
- ATERINoEs r .ItErp, AND POPLINS,
in all the new shades, at moderateprices.
JAS; R. CAMPBELL & CO.;
727 CHESTNUT Street.
BLACK SILKS-ALL STYLES,
widths, and qualities:of Lustrines, gro d'Rhiness
Poult d'Soies`, Taffetas, Gros' Gonins, Imperials, is., at
moderate prices JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
se6-.6t 727 CHBSTNOT Street.
LINENS AND WHITE GOODS. IN
great Tarity, at much lese than presont cost of im-
Portation. JAS. E. CA.AeBELL & CO„
ses-6t 727 CHESTNUT Street
FLANNELS, FLANNELS
SCARLET, BLUE, AND CHERRY OPERA
FLANNEL.
SAXONY, BALKARDVALE, and REAL WELCH
FLANNEL.
DOMET, SHAKER, AND WASHINGTON
FLANNEL.
GRAY, BLUE, AND RED, both twilled and plain.
SHEPPARD,YAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
aul9-futbsi2t 1008 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPENING- OF FALL DRESS GOODS
H. STEEL dr Soil,
Noe. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
Have now open a choice assortment of
FALL AND WIINTER DRESS GOODS.
Plain Silks, choice colors, $126 to $2. '
Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades.
Plain Black Silks 90c to $2.50.
Figured Black Silks; Fancy
Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins, all!colors.
Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all colors.
Figured and Plaid Reps and Poplins.
Plain. French "deduces, choice colors.
not Plain French ?deduces, choicecolors, $l. - seci
WINTER GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Poplins, Plain Shades and New Colors.
Alpacas, Double and Single Width, choice shades.
New Merinoes. Fashionable Colors.
Plaid Mohairs and iTalencias.
Plaid Flannels and Cloths for Shirting.
Dark Cotton and Wool Delaines.
JOHN H. STOKES,
702 AECH Street.
N. 8.-50 dozen. Ladies' L. C. Handkerchiefs at per
dozen. 89 pairs Crib Blankets, good quality. anPi
FRENCH lIERINOES.
Browns, Blues, Greens, Purples.
All-wool - Reps, in choice shades.
Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks.
Alpacas—Browns. Modes, and Blacks.
FALL CL OAKS.
Water-proofs, of Black and Brown Cloths.
Cloaks made to order.
New Check square Shawls.
Black Thibet long and square Shawls.
COOFBA & CONAEID,
50.29 S. S. sorner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
p, - Lca - Bs AND C.A.SSIMERES.
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 & CONARD.
, an 22 Z. corner NINTH and MARKET, streets:
RELARPLESS BROTHERS ARE STILL
offering .
Their Immense Stock at Prices much Leas
Than the Cost of Importation,
Consisting of Lawns, Silks, Challis,
Coatings. Ca.ssimeres, Veatings, Bareges,
Shawls, Delaines, Chintzes, Poplins. EIGH T H tab CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
SUMMER SHAWLS.
Grenadine Shawls.s4 and $4 60.
Plaid Spnn Silk Shawls, $3.76.
Lace Points. $6.60. $lO, &c.
Crepe de Paris Shawls, $6.
Cloth Cloaks, Silk Mantles, ike.
Also, a Large assortment of ' •
Summer Dress Goods sellittgont
• At very low prices.
SHARPLB36 BROTHERS.
anti CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
11.0514 CHESTNUT STREW
E. M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALE,
At prises generally below present cost of impor
talon,
WHITE GOODS, all desoriotlono.
EMBROIDERIES, do. do
LINEN HANDKE.EOHISYS. de
aga„ as.
And,respeottally Invites in butpeotion of Ids
. •stock.
10511 OITESTITITIIMMIT.
EDWIN HALL & 00., 26 SOUTH 88.
OOND Sheet. are now offering
BLACK= BILES :AT REDUCED FEIGNS.
Black Silks at $l. 1.123 i, and $1.25.
Summer Silks at reduced priced
Foulard Silks at reduced-prices.
Silk Grenadines at reduced prices.
--, Fine Organdies at reduced prices.
: •
Fine Dress Goods, all reduced.
Fine Modes. Blues, and Pearl Baregem.
Plain Blues,-Bnff,.and'Pinkink Percales. or French
Obintzes.inet received.
N. 8.--Juet received one case of superior Quality Plain
.Bilks. The colors - are 'Browns. Blues. Mode& Purple.
and Green; price. $L TN; been manna at SL 75. 9y20-t[
JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO
mitk GIST, may be consulted, DkY and EVIINING. on
ro adaptation to .Business Trade. and. Profession,.
on= the , dniproventent of health, correction of
'faults; 'formation - Of - friendehips, dm. Full de
scriione of character given when required, at No. 25
S TENTH Street, above Chestnut. se:3-thstamif
PLANTATION BITTERS.
The sale of the Plantation Bitters Is without precedent
in the history of the world. There is to secret In the
matter. They are at once the most epeody, etrengthea
tog health-restorer ever discovered, It requires but a
single trial to understand this. Their purity can always
be relied Upon. They are composed. of the celebrated
Callsaya Bark, Cascarlila Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile
Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen. Anise, Clo
ver-buds, Orange -peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Corian
der, Burdock,
S —T.--1860--X. &c.
They are especially recommended to elergYlneu, pub"
-lie speakers, and persons of literary habits and seden
tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food,
and clear mental faculties.
Delicate females and weak persons am certain to find
in these Bitters what they have so Ling looked for.
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Letter of Rev. E. F. Cruttz, Chaplain of the 107th New
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NEAR ACQIIIA Cagg.g, March 4th 1863.
Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomposition
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Bach a preparation as this is I heartily wish in ever,
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G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent,
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information of the same will oblige the above.:
A COMPETENT BOOKEEPER. AND
Accountant, 134inu disengaged part of each day,
desires a set of kooks to take - charue of, or wilt attend
to any other wraiDg - . Address " Accountant," at the
office....:.;. se4 2r`
A COMPETENT BOOKKEE'Rt'R >
With city reference. desires a situation. -Would go
elsewhere, if necessary. Address "E," Box 52.3 Post
Office. se4-as
A GOOD LIFE INSURANCE CAN
VASSER WATlTED.—Liber'sl comPansation al
lowed. Addi es:-" Life," at this office. eel.3t
WAN T E D-A LAD OF EXPE-
T RIRNCF, in a Jobbing House. and also for
Counting Rouse. Address V. C. 8.." at this Sides. s3-3t.
WANTED-A SALESAI.AN AND
T T TRAVELLER in an obi-established. WHOLESALE
PAINT BOII:E. Appliants must thoroughly understand
the business. have a large acquaintance wish the Trada,
and bring the hest of references. Address T. 8.. Bex
3199 Yew York Post Office. se3-6t
QITITATION WANTED AS BOOK
KEEPER by a person wbo can produce satisfactory
reference from former employers. Address It H M.,
No. 600' North TENTH . Street. se.3-3t.
IT "PAN A YOUNG MAN OF
good education, a SITUATION in a first-rises
Shipping or Commisgion hoase, to learn the business: or
is Acounatant in any manufacturing , establishment.
Unexceptionable refnrence given Address, for one
week, "Shippinsg," Press office Phila. eel-6t•
WAN TED -- $l5 PER DAY.-WE
I want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents
in every county, for a genteel business at a commission
of from $6 to $l5 per day. No humbug. Experienced
canvassers preferred, bat room for all. Address
C. 111. DUNN & CO.. Publishers,
At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, .U.linois: or 181
SHADE Street, New York. ' jy2O-3m
10000 THE ADVERTISER
5 • wibhos to connect himself with an es
tablished MERCANTILE HOOS.E. Has had long expe
rience in business. embracing a thorough knowledge of
accounts, and will contribute KO COO, or more, in cash.
Address "Merchant," Press office. ses-fit.
in A NEAT, COMFORTABLE HOUSE
-RCA WANTED, within the limits of Eighth d Twen
tiEth, Chestnut and Snrnce streets. Rent not to exceed
$6OO. Address 'Rome," Press-office. 10
fiWANTED--A FURNISHED HOUSE,
for a - small family. no sm3ll children, from the let
November to May. between Eighth and]Sixteenth,and
Vine and. Spruce Streets. Address, terms and descrip
tion, to S. R. INGHAM.
se4-2t. Fox Chttee.Pa.
DEPUTY QTJARTERMAITM3
^ - GEbTpAYS OFFIGS.--ParzaDziama, Feb,
- Vt.:&SELS WANTIID tannedlater to carry OCTAL ; i
ho following noints :
c:y Torte 7. - t, Ia
sort Monroe Va. 3
Alexar-drla..Va,
Newborn, It. O.
" Port-oval, S. O. A. BOYD.
tolo-tf Captain and -tient. Quartermaster.
FOR: .SAMIE AND. TO LET.
CHE S TN UT-STREET BUILDING
.
LOTS, S 9 feet by •173 feet, west of NINETEENTH.
Street. 'Two Three-story Brick Houses on PINE Street,
Nos 2510; 2518 Two Ground Rents. $7OO and $9:O,
on Houses on SECOND Street, for sale by
HENRY B. CHEW,
B.* No, 204 S. FOURTH Street.
dra WEST PIIILAJDELPHIA..---RABE
CHANCES!—Three handsome. new, eight-roamed
B 013SRS:. beak es the bath, 'with all the modern mare
silences. Lots 20 by 120 feet, to a back F treat. Will be
sold at the low fignrf s of $3,200, $3,300, $3, 500, - and little
money wetted. Location splendid.
D. S. CADWALL &DEB,
108 South FOURTH Street.
da FOR SALE - ONE OF THOSE
beautiful Houses, with side yard, orth side, of
Walnut street, west of Twentieth, No. 20.1.0, at a low
Also 1035 Spring Garden, on easy terns.
Also a large variety of dwellings in different localities.
Those wanting houses in the western or northwestern.
Part of the city can he accommodated with almost any
description of houses required. E. F. GLENN,
123 Sonth FOURTH Street,
ses-tf and S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH aI:WA-REFS.-A
TO -LET-A_ DESIRA_BLE HOUSE,
=it 'with all the modern improvements. No. BROWN
St. Rent S3CO. Inquire 1.006 WALLACE St. sel-tthsSt
dle THOMAS & SON'S SALE, SEP.
Au_ TERSER 15. at 12 o'clock. A desirable modern
DWELLING HOUSE and side yard at Southwest cor
ner of FRANKLIN and GREEN Streets. Sea hand
bills. . se4-10t.
810 000 TILTS AMOUNT TO
- 9 • LOAN on a mortgage or ground rent,
or will be divided into two or three snms. Aunty to
ses E. PETTIT. 309 WALNUT Street.
BOARDING.
6 4 COT_TNTRY BOARDIiNG".-CHOICE
Rooms at Mrs. BROOKS'S. near the station at
MT. AIRBY. Terms moderate. Apply on the premises.
or at the City House. No. 14132 WALNUT St ses-6t*
ATISS DARE HAS REMOVED FROM
1418 Chestnut street to 225 South BROAD Street.
above Locust, and is erepared to receive families and.
single persons who wish permanent boarding set-Gt*
SUMMER RESORTS.
PONGBESS HALL, CAPE MA C,-.
.
'kJ The public are respectfully informed that this first
class Hotel will continue open until the 27th of SEPTEM
BER. The railroad is now completed from Philadelphia
to this unequalled watering-place. and 3 trains ran
daily to and from Philadelphia.. Accommodating terms
for families at this house can be made on and after the
- -
Ist of September
an16.12t
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
aJ THE A. DAM. 8 B3EI
PRESS cararANr, oSst Eatt
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, I'¢x.
thandiae„ Bank Votes, and Specie, either , by its o'
tines or in connection rrith other Expreasi Comps
to al/ the prindys,l_Towns and Cit
S. iesSA in the 'Ca Pß lk*
tator. E- ND
fri22 fisnaral Slumrintandsalk
addring li'Oß ALBANY AND TROY.
--Barge TACONY, W. Rust, maser. la
n ow loading for the'above points, and will leave on
MONDAY, teptember 7th, at 6 o'clock D.
For freight,..wnich will be taken en re.nonable tftto.s..
44,rply to $. FLANIGAN . .
N.~3fit 30.15 - Guth DELAWARE, Avenae.
-Vn=l;Zl.
THE GHOST!
D. WRIGHT, Secretary.
ffiILLER Sc WEST,
Proprietors