The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 09, 1863, Image 3

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    ,r yea, and n7c 1 1 gallon for Kuacoyado, on
AL STORES.—Common Rosin continues very
B ud c ommands s3B@,t9 - 1 1 bbl. Prices of Tar and
ur nominal; a sale of Pennsylvania Tar was
Sal. Spirits of Turpentine ie in limited
nud indent rather lover; small sales at $2.600
,lion.
.—The sales of Flah Oils b aim been only in a small
preview rates. Linseed Oil is firm, and selling
Lard Oil is quiet. and small sales of lie. 2 at
No lat 824Stia. Pine Oil is held at $3.10. Po
s. rather quiet; about ..1003 bble sold at tilt for
7 :71J60c for refined, in bond, and BS@GSe 1 1 gallon
'ER. —Thera Is bat little corning forward: a car
t sold at sl'l ton.
—There is very little here; sales of 110 bees are
I at 7 ;Cn 71 g . c, cash
—Prices are unchanged and firm; wo hear of 110
or sales.
.—Tbore Is little cloversood here, and it is worth
75'8; 01 lb"; Timothy has bean in gy,Pg,t ll .ti.'
at $2...174:1; Flattreed is dull at $2 dlp.ricss
— T,n ere is it more active demaliV s t . la
mostly
better, with sales of Lao O a a,
11A, a tto at .1•20 hit& New rmatis also
J, the latter for elaritlad.
-Brandy. "le ' and
11" n"
re trm but Hoist,
IVti itilt Ig alralgc galintl
te of
, ml arndge cOotaiany
mar :sale.; °felt) rendered at 10;6.01. , /WC,
rash.
color - ,•tv - ing to accounts of frost from.
th, Ames of both leaf and manufactured
not. better feeling in the market, and
1, 4 !,1 the way of sees. Medium awl
ele,7oc. V lb.
err Vork Markets, Sept. S.
,:ed unchanged, with small sales at
and 4 "'curls,
tearket for State and Western
nbs at $461 , 4.5a for superfine State;
foi entre State; $404.50 for superfine Moli
ne. ,Iva. uh,o, Sts ; $1 55{1 95 for extra do,
nh 11 el' and! , of round hoop Ohio at IS@
”ede era let 4 at Oka4s@7
Flour is dull and heavy; sales 600 bbls at
for ,nperflue Baltimore, and $B. SO@S. 75 for
Flan• itiirtiva and prices favor the ;
a t 44.R0.5 for common, and $5.0507 for
i::l,cog.s. 20 for the range of Atte and
and in demand at full prices.
in n! , : , City Caloric. $126401.30.
Convy, with sales of 45,000 bushels
04r;,r I;.tZtIZO Spring ; 93c@i51.12 for Mil wau
• $1 iAS for amber Iowa; $1,12Cu1.2,1 for
Wc.terrl; $1.21@1.27 for amber Michige.c.
)/
riot : ~ ';, O ec for Western and State.
at.l nominal at $1'C1A31.25.
CAI t higher, with a limited sunray: sales
7: , @Tde for shipping, and 74(#)75e for
sapPlY. and (mite firm at 05,;033e for
, we f eern, and ee@g3o for State,
)31. for new,and sl..M.lgt.ls for old
to retjuSBt for brewing, and steady
gnu.. mill Iff moderate roiliest; sales
w .91 , 1 and Fasten; at 103(
is st . with 5 , ..1 es of .900 bblaut Mc.
woool. 21,000 bushels wheat at GS".
11, 6l; lwr ptoamor, 1,000 bbla floor at
200 tc- ' f':.t 5.. To London, 7.000 bus wheat
alt. A }:.37111)11r6c brig was chartared fur Cork
;et ; , t t;, •WO Nor.
ostr,tr - 111 axles ets, September 7.
ti y hare been 2 MO bhls Flour,
hc.The market far Flour conttnnes
r , round lets are firm. Sales a:
sanerflun; $5.2.505.75 for common
D6.7r, t,.r med , am do; and good and choice,
Louts, at *709.251R bbl.
atinhas been done. Corals held
for W..t. orl, and 84(0/1.5o V bus for Tel.
are C.-. at Co•Filhae 1 f bus for Northern and
lot . t Canada selling at 68c. In Rye.
at 'l l l ^: ". -rte MAWS; and Fine Feed and
at *.-1' ton.
to ,ritiet at sitsoon for prime;
`or tr and $l7OlB for clear, cash. Beef
1 t id"ti bbl for Ragan. and Western.
'34c end tinces. and 1130g112c in kegs;
kl 11 rw 1( (11 1 11%c r lb, cash. Batter and
lu
ti Pror llama Market, September 7.
amp li::•.:Less or holden cheeks business, and.
:be , ewlt n hot little done. Old City Mess Pork
t 4 , 10 I”it is held at $10.25@1.0.50, Prime City
'at 111 hat it could not be gold - to any
,; elan y in demand at AIN. Bulk meat.s
, fP.o., which are 3G to 3 c above the
11,,c Shoulders could be sold at 5,k4e.
ITEMS.
in THE. LADIES.—TO those or
ho Imre been accustomed to visit
',llex of Messrs. Eyre & Landell,
sass's, for their supplies of Dry
• hai 613 , say that their former rept],
!•:!: an elegant stook and selling at
fully sustained this season, A
g., F,Alporium yesterday (for such it
A here everything may be purchased
re in greatest perfection and at
e. , nvfneed us that this popular
: disposed to rest upon laurels
:0.. 1,1 fact, iheir efforts this season to
iom 1 tots in the way of presenting &
:lc 5..1 cy and Staple Dry goods will
atc:i :.+ :11,1snce by purchasers, whether
41.* wholesale or retail. From the
lea donlestic fabrics to the richest and
Ibeir various departments are rel
ax nut most approved styles, whilst
late±n c.lints, styles and grades of Dress
b 7 :s rinted merinoes, delaines, reps,
de Doles, and Shawls,.in every
k presents unusual attractions.
E CITABLBSTON.—In reading
(:lis.rleston, one hardly knows
e, the persistency and business.
evinced by Gilmore and Dahl
point or the great energy and
b.l •3,d by our townsman, W. W. Alter,
; ; a the public with the beat and
~,al at the lowest prices, at Ms
- :%lV.th street, above Poplar. Mr.
! e. 1; the Napoleon of coal dealers
: Tort (`ENTLENtEx.--Illessrs.
. the well-known Clothiers, No.
ww.-.t. under Jayne's Hall, are now
I'M) and winter styles of ash
flntlemen, and from a glum at
• isle, made up as it is from the
liN .we are safe in saying to our read
- others in this city, either to
tefte}•made, or to order suite to"
et Somers & Son's, under Jayne'e
.;T, 704 and 706 Arch street,
Lt. ( , Ite photographs of Hon. David
lion, Chief, and Lieutenant
sceond Chief of the Cherokee
i wparial photograph of Colonel
suc staff; of the Corn Exchange
on and for sale.
:l71;(; GRAPES.-Mr. A. L.
the 4 , pular Confectioner, Ninth and
recta. Pane just received a fresh lot of de..
size Black Hamburg, and other vatic ,
,uae G. apes. Ills Confections are the
7t, not palatable, and purest in the
,ern. everybody.
11 - 1 - NES FOR MEDICINAL PUB,-
•ror ictors of the well-known Old Gra.
.eat : Arch and Tenth streets (late
, inve now in store a supply of fine
Who. , of the highest purity, imported
• expl.essly for medicinal purposes.
CHARLES OANNORD & SONS,
tlnent , il Hotel, are now selling their
. elegant Summer GOOllll for children
coat of importation.
.Z•11"17 of an elegantly-fitting
the popular Geatlemen4 Furnishing
e o -c, civil:a, No. 610 Oheetnut street,
[T. , 10; GOODS, of every deserip
a Army and Navy officers, can be
e pricer, at Oakford & Sons', under
Hotel.
will get an elegant 7-octave
`rung Piano, warranted five years.
.Inth and Chestnut. jy2s-swtl
A rrintoßE.—The Empress Eu
, dozen eilk dresses for every day in
me kept in a large warehouse mu
,f essic g-room, and when she Is dress.
to ter—party, or to take a walk with
im E 8 three or four hours in making up
to wear. Philadelphia is ahead of
a gentleman can always dress hand
70 or three suits of clothes, provided
taetv and economy, by procuring
)wn Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill
6 0 3 and 605 Chestnut street, above
SE WARD TO MINISTER DAY
loio-;t he too decided or too explicit
wn In the French Government that
w, i.or has there been, nor will there
ices existing in this Government
leolution ai this Union to take place
~tever."
ao great, cannot sever
tremble beneath the rude shook ;
, SO i t shall live forever,
niountain oak, firm as the rook.
lein, in a moment of weakness,
rulvr our birthright and name,
a , .z. and with patience and meekness
)1(:t on our hardly earned fame.
.r.d. to its old peace returning,
ut iee that make nations great;
y h9art valor is burning,
LVE I y her destiny wait.
ulnae., at Charles Stokes & Co.'s
thing Store, under the Continental.
L w YEE, whose sands of life
tun out, being desirous to make
ji past misdeeds and frequent acts of
is desirous for once of giving a little
ce ; he therefore earnestly exhorts
would avoid many of the vexations
attain a good old age, to procure all
at the Fashionable Emporium of
er. Nu. iO9 Chestnut Street.
IT THE HOTELS,
.)+4,:w08 LAST NIGHT.
:11.,..ut 'treat, :above Fifth.
7 " . 1 IJ L Bowdon e
v.ll E Chignon Easton
• .r K C Thomas, Beading
WE Gould, New York
s J Eishberg, Alex, Va
T Schwartz, Alex, Va
• —r a W Watson, Hartford
.T-r:.cy Lewis Kranz. Baltimore
Jas rtnit, Wheeling
geo W watson„Baltimore
r C R Wainwright, Phila
S L Auerbach, Baltimore
John Steiner, Poona
'Geo J Wilson, Baltimore
I W Bacbclder
lijeD
II; co Ix
SC J Fen,
B Hal
H Hell
el; I/
Wes H s ,
Foster.' 3Vtt
4 P Hello
,
K. !Maria', ,
filf C Hortll
bbYv R Wilson. Jer.,,,
Josiah
J Lincoln. Eird , /,
T Pierson. Haltlni,
S Fowles &wife, I
Dr Brintou & own, W •
Cgeo Elwell Boon bur,.!
a 1 ;u
u
It ',bin,
• , ' A'Ruw ell
A Tones
D Preston
DiP Park
J Ei Giddings
• P Seller , Harriebnrg
:Chas Dawes. Easton. Pa
.1 A Yanntr, Now York
TPassavant. Hew York
George Brown
W tiockwell,Conn
D Wanner. Pittsburg
B Ballimore
J Black, Pittsburg •
S IR Curtis, Delaware
J B Jones, Rocheeter H y
IT J Lewis, Delaware
Sewall Green, Delaware
J C Osterloh, Huntingdon
Hendrlckson, R Jersey
W &room. Baltimore
Robt J Lank, Maryland
Jae Barton, Jr, Del co
Continental — Muth
H Hitchcock. St Louis
H C Stanley. Washington
J Parker
C Ordway, Jr. Boston
E B Dunbar, New York
G W Guyse. Cincinnati
D C Gales, Cincinnati
A W Mandl, Cincinnati
B Mitcham New York.
JAI Daniel,
R Edward, Jr. Baltimore
C A Horner. Illinois
C S Jonee, Illinois
.1 NV Cree, Pitinbarg
V W Gratilicer dau,Ohlo
John Boner. Cincinnati
airs Roeniekiewlea. Clan
hDehhine, Baltimore
J Potter. Chicago
Mies Potter. Chicago
G A Wheeler, Chicago
D lifergeatheo, Chicago
W E Gulch, England
.1 13 Boyt. England
Lt, Cam Slcade, II S N
fisl‘s Seligman & la
11 Cleveland. New York
Dr N A Sterling, New York
(leo Talent. New York
Thoe Francis & wf Wash'n
Rev G C Bird, Baltimore
Mr & Mrs C Darrell, Balt
Frank Davenport, Si Louis
CO gleby & wife. Wheeling
E P Rhoads & wf.Wheelina
T Fosdick &lady,LoutevtUe
W H Fosdick, Louisville
C. H Gardner. Louisville
H J Horner & svf,Baltimore
Mimi Horner, Baltimore
J Imbrie Miller. Lock Haven
P Miller, Bolivar, Tenn
Molar G E Johnson, II S
Mrs M S Heintselmen, Wash
Miss M Heluttelman, Wash
CnptS Albe, U S
E Mums, Sr. Mansfield, 0
Miss s hi Stnrges, Mansfield
Mice M D Sturges, Mansfield
11 Howell & lady, Tenn
Nine Howell, Tennessee
Mr & Mrs T G Smith. Tenn
Wm Blake & lady. Boston
Mrs S , C Blake, Boston
C W McCune, New York
S Z Martin, Louisville, NY
W T Gale, Baltimore
James White. Pittsburg
B Murray, Washington
Hon A K McClure. Penna
Covill, New York
T Hotchk les, Brooklyn
Geo S Marshall, USA
Y, English, Washington
S W Pomeroy & la, N Y
Miss Pomeroy, New York
B Biserman & vet, W Union
Jas 801 l & wf, West Union
W B Batch, Vow York
R Chit holm. Pittsburg
13 Kilbourn, Washington
tt B Fay, New Jeriey
Pr C J WellF t t 7 8 N
Jas 'Forney. U $ N
Hon Bit Slifer, Harrisburg
Chas H Mullin. Penna.
W R Murphy, Pittsburg
J W Fatten, Baltimore •
Girard—Chestnut s
W C Shiner, Haddonfield
I. M Barnett. Washington
.1 . H Livlngston,l) S A
E R TengerLDel co,Pa
(leo Culver, St Paul
David Cooper. Woodbury
F It Morena, Trenton
J Beherd, Indiana
O H Jouss,Bew York
P Brignoli. New York
Butler D Price, New York
Romertze, Paris
D MeEirey
Oboe H Remick, Chicago
Jae Potter, Jr,Lewistown
F C Moore, Boston
W Herne, Beading
H E Leinan,Lancneter
J T Thompson. Baltimore
R R Thompson, Baltimore
Wm 'V Moreton. Abington
W Moreson, Abington 1
A H Schnitz, Jr, Burlington'
F B Martin, Portland
Martin M Dade, New York
Chas Lamb, Jersey City
iR Cohen, ir, Washington
J R Bostwick,Wsehington
leatic R Diller, Illinois
Mrs .Lilier & child. Illinoia
Henry W Miller, Chic tgo
Lends Sites. Chicago
W Brown. Cincinnati
Boor go White, Ohio
J Williemaon & ver, Penna.
Geo Inhoof, Cleveland
W L Parrott. Berlin
H S Kalßr, Baltimore
W K Forbes, Baltimore
Henry NiKt., Baltimore
Col R Carley. II S A
James Filbert, Penns.
Samuel Wertea, Peons
J Anderson & vet'. Roxboro
London Studley. Baltimore
(1 Roo• , Binghamton
C Robinson
Chan T Mehl di la
A Brooke. New Jersey
0 Broadbent & la, Baltimore
E Tnomaa
F Canny, Milford. Del
Foulke, Washington
Denney & la, Delaware
A H Finial, Lock Cavell
O B Kelly. Binghamton
C W Robinson
Edw F Mehl & lady
A Brooke, New Jersey
G Britatlbent & la, Balt
E Si Thomas
W F Causey, Milford. Del
C Foulke, Wash, DC
R Denney & la, Delaware
A II Small, Lock Haven
H McCullough, Maryland
Y f;i111011, Baltimore
B Kilbourn, Washington
DJ Eshhach,Limestoneville
W D Sprecher. Lancaster
R Wilson, Allegheny City
N
R Rogers, ew Haven
Chas Heitman, Cincinnati
Thee McCreery, Beaver
W 13 Peters, Stenbenville,o
0 Vireght, Salem. 0
O B Merrell. Clearfield
W K IlicCanee, Pittsburg
.Tobn Barclay Beaver
J P Chopin St'la, Ohio
Mrs br. Kitchen, Allegheny
J 111 Layton. Steubenville
Jes Parker; Lewistown '
A B Hoover, Tyrone, Pa
John Puttall, Powelton
M Bowman, Muller, Pa
Jas Cochran, Ohio
1) McConville. Steubenville
J A Eyster, Chambersburg
Mast 0 Byeter, Chambersb'g
8 M Boling, Zanesville, 0
C J Thorp, Warhingion,D C!
C Everhart, Blair co, Pa I
0 p Morris & la, Ohio
S P Carpenter, Salem, N J
R WiE•tar, Salem. N J
More. New:iork
E G Yearns*, Baltimore
0 Blackburn, Baltimore
W Levan, Echrul Haven
A W Brown & la, Boston
St. Leals—Chentaiut
E Coleman. New Jersey
Parverlck, Harrlsbbrg
G W Severs. Mount Holly
OnmenY. Vermont
A J Jenkine, New York
John IC Walek. II 8 A
J Tysyer. FortsvOle
. .
G W CIONSP, Waterville
J k De Forreet, Maas
C U Ihuwber, U S./.N
W Peabody, U S N
A A Lovett, New York
J H Panty, Shamokin
C Brubaker, Lancaster
M Water, New York
Wlth, Providence
El Pi Johnson
X W McCoy
W IQ Rowland
The Union—Arch II
B A Coates, New jersey
F b Hilliard, New Jersey
J F Silva, Florida
S Barton, Penne3ricania
nom J Wills,Norristown
J 0 Kelly
A H Mordecai
George Is Dixon
John 0 O'Neill
John Glenn, lowa City
Henry Pratt, A ileghenyCity
W Semple, Allegheny City
W C Wright. Canton. Ohio
W W Moorhead. Pittsburg
Jas H Mitchell. Plasburg
Mies Stewart. Pittsburg
W H Duff, Pittsburg
beorge ttundetinger, Ohio
T B willtame, Downington
L J Branch, Downington
W Northrop, Downington
Sol Welds, Beading
(thee Dippett, Jr, Trenton
L Bender, Montrose. Pa
Wm Sharpe, Summit Hill
Giles Burlingame, Scranton
Berman's Hotel—Thl
Mrs M H McDowell, N York
Peter S Young, Bethlehem
John Marshal, Lock Haven
A B Moyer. Lock Haven
C T Clay, New York
H Simons, York, Pa
Jos Codling. Maryland
apt W W Bogen' & la. N
W Backus, Connecticut
P Fitch
J L De la Forrest, U S A
eet, above Third.
J 8 Hauderilmslt,Lewlsbure
Daniel Nagle. Pottsville
Daniel Graeff. Lebanon
Jacob Long, Lancaster
I John Oldman, Pittsburg
Isaac Parker, Pittsburg'
H M Miller. Massachusetts
8 8 Heknee, Massachusetts
Joe Pusher, Cumberland co
W Fisher, Cumberland co
C R Dyer, Doylestown
J George, Lebanon
Oxp,P.Rioa OLonrugo, or nu L4TEaT
noi.de la the But Manner. exprotaI7MBETAIII
41 k 1 43. LOWBST Bolling Prieto Eutrked-la Plain PS•
• tarts. all Goods mode to Order warranted eatlefaotory.
One Oarr•Paton Bronx la ottiotly adhered to. AU ars
•iereby trotted. alike.
1612.1 y JOllllB it 00..604 MIME? Stela
nd Chestnut streets.
IR B Combs, Bordentown
J Bobbins, Bordentown
lEV A Wheeler, New York
S Fisher & fam, Baltimore
W B Cole. Baltimore
Willard & wf, Ft Monroe
Ire Lt E Thompson. N Y
Miss S Reynolds,Kattann tug
Mies 6 I) Reynolds, Kittant
Miss F E Orr, Kittanning
Ross Reynolds, Kittanning
A Laughlin, Jr Kittanning
Orr. Kittanning
Ferguson, Lexington
C & Bathellor & la. Boston
J P Williams St ia, Boston
Swasy & la, lincksport
Mrs Jas Hoy, New York
W II Neff, Cincinnati
G Congdon, Providence,R I
8 El Congdon.Providenae,RE
P Mervin, Washington
J B Clark, Washington
I L 'Lewis, Media
E T Miller, lowa
1' J Perrin, Taunton
H B Bails, Providence, It I
Geo Emil e, Providence, It I
Wm Lucy & lady, N York
A It Bonghter. Lebanon
Win Willard & lady, Penua
F G Carnes, New York
C Koster, Baltimore
E M Keith &lady,Baltimore
Mrs DIE Keith. Baltimore
Mies J Keith, Baltimore
Wm HKeith, Baltimore
T C Paton, N York
Chas A Kimball, New York
Max Weil, New York
J ,
B ItingeY, Washington
John Holmes, Pittsburg
Miss Holmes, Pittsburg
J S .Taplln. Lexington
M Adams, Lexington
C E Hart Sr wife, Montreal
J F Barton, New York
F P Vedde St lady, Illinois
W A Darling, Now 'York
Henry Hart. New York
R Doylea. New York.
John A Green, Baltimore
John Endscott, New York
0 Cowan, Shelbyville
Mrs Chamberm, New York
E F Eritee, Now York
F N Knapp Washington
Zahriski. New York
W S smart, Philadelphia
W C Nixon. Tennessee
T O Smith, Tennessee
J W Crooker, Yr nv. R
W M Day. New York
AN9mall, II S N
F E Foster, New York
& Yivins, Kentucky
E S House, TIDY* N Y
W Merchants, New York
P Hamilton, New York
W I) Mangan & la, ti York
W Tate dr IFL, Belford, Pa
Ar C [Skijor, Ohio
J S Curtiss, California
C C Marble. Boston
IT NOW, T 611110486
E Shipped
JE Hunt, Baltimore
S Woodruff, Hartford, Ct
rect., below Ninth.
131 V Eisenblse & la, Leorleta
R A Oriflin.Washington
Semi Miller & la, ki York
M Dodson. Wisconsin.
T Fleming. Brie,
Ire 8 McGill. Rochester
W T Spotte, Washington
8 II McLear, Delaware
6lri a II Bardwell. Elizabn
I Mrs H H Brenernan,Bllzabn
T A Slonaker,llavenport
jD Hendrie
Robert Bord
L Pasemore,Catawiasa
A M Phiiiipa St la, Wheeling
1W 11 Spnoner St la,Boaton
AB Rowland ston
& la, Maryld
H W 'Handlg, Portland
A. Walter, Portland
Col S Y Lacy lowa
fiend Porter it yr, IT York
John D Porter, view York
P. B Bonton, Baltimore
IC Page.a. Boston
J A Jackson & wf. N York
J M Talln9Y, Virginia
E W Robins in, Virginia
&raj G g Lamont:, Beading
Andw M B.lllade, Reading
I) Anderson, Kansas
8 Philson & La. Baltimore
E Hampton. Illinois
_ .
Saninol Fisher, 011.!0
Win Fisher, Ohio
Lewis J Albaitsoa.
Clabbe)t U 9 N
M Crichtoa, Baltimore
(.1 W Stanton. Syracase
J Bates, &batty
P Haasell. N9NV York
R L H Oelger, Baltimore
B W Now York
W L Wll.ll, Westinnton
H Ncliallorigh,Maryland
Geo W Cammins. Delaware
D J Cummins, Delaware
D Correy & da, Delaware
T M nlxon, New York
blo•rts
IS 0 Reid. Tani more
!Thomas 8 Fermi,.
J iJ Chambers, Waehinglon
George G Read. New "York
D W Morrison & wf, Del
Gee W Cummins. Del
.1 Cummins, Delaware
Daniel Currey & da. Del
T M Airon, New York
S Morris
J 0 Bold, Baltimore
Thus S Feizion
J D Chambers, Wash, DO
Geo G Read, Row York
D W Morrison. & wf, Del
street. below Arch.
Gee Ickes, Hanover, 0
J R TO:Mega, Ohio
A Byers, hhanon. Pa
J A Brenneman, Illinois
Thus White at wt, York
auk Maumee, Terre Haute
Thos C Perter, Lancaster
.1 Q A Prltchey. St Louis
W H Mauler, Ohio •
W Beall. Wheeling, Va
E J White, Dresden, Tenn
Joe Mayer, New York
R S Heyman, New York
A J Bellows, New York
Jan R McKee, Hazleton
Jos .1 McKee, Hazleton
Merchants'—Fourt
C BDungap.
_ .
R H Weymitu. NOW York
Li Oliver Horton, Penns
Lt Wetly, Penns
G B Lindermaa, X Chunk
Mr Mudge
Mr Stiles
Aaron Sayre, Pittsburg
IC Whiiter,Ziinesvilie, 0
P PJWeli. C:neinnatl
'0 W Dub, Pittsburg
1.1 1 WIZ Kutch, Montrose
John Datesman, Milton, Pa
l 0 Etter; Chambersburg
Et Levy, Panninyivania
M JiFranclseo,Ft Wayne,lnd
LP Stapelford.FtWiryne,rnd
Chits & Smith, Norfolk, ''a
IR I Pitrvin
Thos S Fernon
IJOI; . 1 - 1 killer, Oxford, Pa
street. above Third.
H WllllßTae
D Keller, Bellefonte
Beni Townsend. Delaware
Pt Monroe
vr N Warbart n
F W Brigham, U 9 N
Mrs L A McCoy, Elti'th city
L Robinson, Eib'th city
Buttriek, New York
I Francis id Paine. U 8 N
E Writing & la, St Joseph.
F F Patterson. New Jersey
F Taber, New Bedford
A Bmlgh, New York
leaac rlallock, Brooklyn
W Cleave, Vira,erville. Me
Mrs Wickersham, Halifax
M Quaekenboss. Flu to
reet, above Third.
SC Williams, Pennsylvania
0 Ald ern an, Steubenville, 0
Raider man,Reasant Val, 0
T Alderman , Pleasant Val, 0
Miss M Mann, Ohio
J M Kaufman, Leesport, Pa
.5 G Reading, New Jersey
EJ Stout f. Wheeling:Fa
Miss Stout. Wheeling, Va
B Trines, Easton
Jacob Cress, Penney yenta
iluon Torrey. New Porn
Joel Millar, Lancaster co, Pa
W Uudegraff, Hagerstown
Jeff Cla , k, Dauphin, Pft,
W B Riley, Delaware
D Berg, Birmingham, Pa
J F Lauth, Birmingham,Pa
Henry Fatcher,Mailinsburg
Kiss S Panther. Martinsburg
J L Collins, Ohio
John W Wagner Ohio
Chas Kelchner, Pinney
D W Stott. Money
D B Whitacre, Canton, 0
L Smith di wf, Hartford
States Union—Marke
J W Mcßennan,Wash,Pa
A S let ed, Wilmington Del
T A Hicks, Pennsylvania
B R 'Hatfield, Chester co
J W Elliott. Csrlisle
Gen jack, Boalsborg
W flair . Carlisle
B Knout!' & wr, POEMS,
S Hoover. Hollidaysburg
J B Grimes, Bedford co
L Walker
Jas H Sutton Delaware
Joe Gordon. New York
Sarn'l Adams
street, above Sixth.
Albert Simpson
Jag Bark Delaware
Bobt A Bmert, Delaware
W T Taylor, Delaware
L B McEntire, Bellefonte
Amos Hollinger, Lancaster
B C Paine, Minnesota
J L Holmes, Tyrone
D P Brown. Lancaster
W S DonleY, Delaware
A Laird, Juniata co
W P Thompson & la. Mexico
O Thompson & la, Mexico
Commercial—Sixth ■
F Henderson, Penna
J Brower & Son. Tremont
P Picbols, Chester co, Pa
W H H Cox, Lancaster
Geo Lowry, Plunnixville
Edw Gilbert, New York
A H Strickler. Mt Pleasant
Ballard. Montrone
V G Stubbs, York co, Pa
B Kubn
eet, above Chestnut.
If Brown, Lane co, Pa
SSHRoes
P Damon
Lient J N Blundin
Limit A McLean
S Pennock, Chester co, Pa
Si Pennock, Chester co, Pa
W Campbell, Chester co,Pa
W P Shafer, Chester co, Pa
d street, above Race.
M Elalding, A
Sp
Cunt IT Horton. 1:1 8 A
R H Walinsbey. New York
Mrs Watson, Kansas, Mo
Samna' Donnel
Bre Yoang. ''''' York
W Smlth, New Jerees
Robert Harter, New Jones
B Simone, Penns
S Y Cornell, Pike co, Pa
A II Scott, Coltunbue, 0
Black Bear—Third
D Buret, Lucerne oct.Pa
Edw Beck, Allentown
P Hendrick, Siegerwrille
Rol N Larca t SPrkigtown
M G MnEadoen, Hazleton
R Tr oxel, Wilk eebarre, Pa
W E Briber kr la, Berke Co
A F Sbick, Parma
B A Garnied, Penns
AC Vanertedalen, Bucks co
C Barrer, Jenkintown
t., above Callovehill.
Chas Greenwalt, Lehigh co
W Berner, Peansbarg
Jelin B Cornell, Penne.
N Beckman, Reading'
J Hersh, Penna.
D Rickabanek, Penns
V Dickereon, Attleboro
H Greenman, Sellersville
H S Creasman, Sellersville
Benj Helfrich, Berke co
reet. above Market.
Samuel Thokhet
Nrullsou—Second nt,
Ben BarronghseNew Jersey
A Wagner, West Chester
A L Redden, Delaware
Mrs Strauce. Stroudsburg
B B Bowden, Delaware
T Engelman. Delaware
II U Garrison, New Jersey I
Chas Elerlie; New Jersey
R K Kuhn, Doylostown
El C Berle., New Jersey
J McCarter Maryland
El Clive: & la. New Jersey
dstreet, below Vine.
IS %Ridgy, Abington
J Blockhouse, Backe co
A T Duffield, Davievillo
Oeo Hallowell, Abington
John Rich, Bensalem
J B Kirkbride, Attleboro
W H McDowell, Soleburg
W Harbowe, Bolebury
B Ford, Burlington
I B Hughee, Burlington
Barley Sheaf—Sewn
1 Vandyke, Lambertsville
W Penrose, Byberry
Wm Ardeway. B_yberrY
Tbos Byberry
J V Reading. Hatboro
Cbae Horner, Hatboro
Chas Magill, New Hope
catdwalaaer, Fox Chaee
A Tot ahower. Warminster
J F Dungan, Bustleton
t., above Callowhill.
W P Benninger. Berlinsv
Peter Bartholomew. Fa
Frank Kanfman,Allentovrn
Mrs Kaufman, Allentown
W Christman. Montg co
J Christman. Noma co
D T Bordner. Lebanon co
Mrs Christman. Montg co
Mies Click, Allentown
Bald Eagle—Third S
Mine Sere's, New York
David Brae e, Monroe co
J Hager. ston
P C Huber, Allentown
Bliss Perkin. Northamp
Perot Steck, Washington ton
Peter Gilbert, Monroe co
Joseph Stepp, Allentown
Joe Benninger, Berlineville
SPECIAL , NOTICES_
You ARE INVITED TO CALI. AND SEE THE
most pet feet family SEWING MACHINE ever offered to
the public. She celebrated Florence Maohines have ar
rived, and are now on exhibition at 439 CHESTNUT
Eireet. Must be seen to be appreciated,
Dye I HAIR DYE II
BATOHELOWS celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best tie
World. The only Harmer. True and Redid*
Dye known. This splendid Hair py• L Perteot—thanims
red. Runty or Gray Hair. instantly ton (ROM Black
'r Natural Brown, without Injuries the Hair or Shaw
ser the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautlinl: her
•Arti freak vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
'lar, and rectifies the 11l e ff ects of Bad D. The
tenuine fined WILLIAM A. BATOMILOIL all others
to mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by sal
, Prcralete, dic. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY Street, New
Tork. Batchelor's. New Toilet Cream for Dressing the
i atr Je23-ly
THE SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE.
Br TRH BARD Or TOWOR HALT.
Bard—Tell me, soldier, just returned.
What had thou from warfare learns I ?
Soldier—l have learned to do and bear ;
AU the warrior's art is there.
I have learned protracted pain,
Toil and hunger to sustain ;
Oa the naked earth to lie.
With no curtains but the eky
On each form of cleat it to gaze,
In the battle's lurid blaze ;
Yes, and more appalling yet.
In the crowded lazaret,
In affliction's darkest day,
I have learned to hope and pray
Aod. whatever wrongs I bear.
Not to murmur or despair.
Bard—Aye ; but, soldier. hust thou learned
1 hat the pittance thou haat earned.
Should be carefully applied
For thy comforts to provide ?
Soldier—Yea : I've learned that lesson too.
And the course I now pursue,
Is to Be sYcrr's great Bazaar.
Where the greatest bargains aro.
The largest aseertmest of seasonable Ready-made
Garment e 1 n Philadelphia. selling at reduced prices.
TOWER HALL.
518 MARKET Streit,
ll BENNETT k CO.
HAVE You A COUGH.?
Then use JAME'S EXPECTORANT, Do not allow
your cold to take its own course Two-thirds or the
victims of consumption owe their afflictions to the fatal
mistake of '' waiting for a cough to get well of itself."
Do not fell into this error, but avail yenraelf at once of a
remedy which thirty years' experience has demonstrated
is certain to produce a speedy cure.
HAVE YOU ASTEOI4. OR PHTHISIS?
Then nse JAYN.E'S EXPECTORANT, which will
overcome the spasmodic contraction of the wind tubes,
and cause them to eject the mucous or matter which
clogs them nti, and by an easy and free expectoration
remove all difficulty of breathing.
HAVE YOU BRONCHITI3 ?
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. This wide
spread disease, which may generally be described as an
inflammation of the fine 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
Expectorant subdues this inflammation, relieves the
attending cough, pain, and difllcnity of breathing, and,
if the case is not of too long standing, will certainly
produce a cure.
RAVE YOU CONSUMPTION?
Then nee EXPEtYTO RANT. It cleanses the
lungs from all irritating matters, while at the same
time it heals and invigorates them. Of all the remedies
which have been offered to the public for this dread dis
ease, none have stood the test of time or maintained so
udivereal a popularity as this Expectorant. Thousands
who have been given up by their physicians as incura
ble have been restored to perfect health by its use, and
their testimony must carry conviction to all who read it.
RAVE YOU PLEURISY?
Then nee JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. By taking two
or three large doses in the early stages of tho disease,in
quick succession, and covering up warmly in bed, this
preparation acts as a sudorific, or sweating medicine,
and subdues the inflammation at the outset.
HAVE lOU WHOOPING COUGH?
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. There is no
remedy which so effectually overcomes this disease as
the Expectorant. What parent can witness the suffer
ings of her children from this distressing complaint with
out doing all in her power for their relief? What medi
cine so pleasant to the taste, or so certain to produce
Immediate benefit ? Give it a trial, then, and let it prove
its efficacy.
HAVE YOU CROUP?
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORAAT. Children are
subject to no disease more sudden in its attacke.or in the
absence of prompt relief, none more fetal in its results
then Croup. Parents, therefore, should keep at hand a
remedy sure and thorough. Each a remedy may be
found in the Eapec orant, and every careful mother will
keep a supply by her.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT
Is a standard medicine. For thirty years it has been
before the public, and daring this period its curative
powers have been testified to by all classes of people in
all quarters of the world. Physicians,clergYmen, law
yers. merchants, and mechanics, have experienced its
remedial effects, and have furnished us with their testi
mony, and it may be found at length in our 'Almanac.
To their convincing certificates we would refer the
doubting.
Among the many thousands of persons who recommend
the use of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT and FAMILY
MEDICINES from receiving or witnessing their bene
ficial effects may be found the names of
Rev. JOFIN DOWLING, D. D.. Pastor of the Berean
Baptist Church, New York.
" A. JOHNS, Methodist Church, Phoenixville, Pa.
" N. MIGNES, Rector. Protestant Episcopal Church,
St. Bartholomew, Philadelphia.
• W. G. E. CUNNYNGHAIL Superintendent of Mis
sions of the M. E. Church, South, Shanghai,
China.
•' J. WALTON. English Wesleyan Missionary So
ciety. Ceylon.
`• A. BERGNER, Pastor of the Lutheran Church,
Gratz, Pa.
" RUFUS BABCOCK. D. D., Secretary of the Ameri
can and Foreign Bible Society, New York.
" HENRY SLICER, formerly Chaplain of the United
States Senate
• D. R. MURPHY, of the AL E. Church, Pleasant
Mount, Mo.
•` JAMES THORN, Baptist Church, Vincenttown, N. J.
" ELISHA GUNN, Principal of the Central Universi
ty. lowa.
•" B. V. R. JAMES, of the Presbyterian Church,
Monrovia. Liberia.
" HOWARD MALCOLM, late President of the Uni
versity at Lewisburg. Pa.
" J. J. WALSH, Missionary of the Presbyterian
Board, Ful tegubr, India.
E. SNYDER, of the German Reformed Church,
Hind os ta n.
" J. L. BURNER, Methodist Protestant Church, Eire
co., Pa.
" JOSEPH 0. GILBERT:Iff Chn - rch, Marristowit
111.
" E. W. SYLE. of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
China.
" J. R. CAMPBELL. M.D , Presbyterian Mission.
" W. SHA BRICK, Corresponding Secretary of the
Baptist Publication Society.
•` A. YORK &TAR SBILLEI, of the ScotchrFree Chnech,
Nelore, India.
'• JACOB RAMI3O, of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Liberia.
•• T. W. AL 'HARVEY,- of the First Freebyterian
Church, 'Terre Haute, Indiana.
•' D. BALDWIN, M D., Missionary of the A. B. C.
F. M.. Sandwich Islands.
E. KINCAID. of the Baptist Mission, Promo, Bur
mab.
" LOREF ZO LYONS, Welmsa, Sandwich Islands.
•' E. H. BALLARD, Pastor of the Baptist Church.
Red Mille. N Y.
•• I. J. ROBERTS, Baptist Mission, Nankin, China.
" J. S. MAGINNIS, Professor of Theology in Madi
son University.
" MYRON WINSLOW, Presbyterian. Church, Mad
ras.
' • J. S. BEECHER, of the Baptist Church, Bassein,
Burniah.
•• VALENTINE GRAY, of the Methodist Church,
Centreville. Pa.
'• C. L. FISHER, Pastor of Dell Prairie Baptist Church,
Adams county, Win
• J H. DANFORTH, of the Baptist Church. Sibsagor,
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 deserving of confidence, were it neces
sary.
The EXPECTORANT. and all of Dr. D. JAYNE'S
Family Medicines, are prepared only al No 21%
CHESTNUT Street. Bes-amw3t
ELEC TR IOIT Y . PROPERLY APPLIED, IS
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY. —The office of Dr. A.
EL STEVENS, No, 1418 South PENN SQUARE, in
this city, for the reception and treatment of patients.
will reo pen 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 hia possession testify—the same being open for perusal
by any one who may choose to call. A limited number
of patients will find pleasant rooms, with board, In the
Doctor's family. His location on the Square le not only
central, but also a very pleasant and healthy one. Office
boars from 9 toll A. M.. and from 2t041' M, au294f
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CIIItES
Toothache in one minute.
P ,7 4 , -, 1 ‘ 17 ,,i;h0 1 = 101 ./9
IMTZ—BROWN. —Sept. 7, by the Reg. M. D Kuria,
at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. William W.
lints to Miss Sarah J. Brown, both of this' city. *
HOLISM—JORDAN. —On Tuesday. the Ist inst., by the
Rev. P. S. Benson, Mr. Justus R. Holme, of Frankfld,
to Miss Minnie A. Jordan, of this city.
LOWBBR—TURNER. —On the 19th of August by the
Rev. Mr. Jones, Mr. Thomas H. Lowber to Miss Kate
Turner. both of this city. -
DICK—McCO RIM —On the 2d 'hot., by tl'e Rev.
Samuel Dnrborrow, Mr. Robert B. Dick to Mrs. Mary
McComber, both of this city.
LNWIS.—At Avondale, Delaware county,Fennsylva
nia. on Monday, the 7th inst., Callender Irvine Lewis,
of Philadelphia.
Bis friends are invited, without farther notice. -to at
tend his funeral, on Thursday, 16th Instant,atl2 o'clock,
from the residence of hie sister, Mrs. Mary B. Leiner.
To proceed is, the Ridley Presbyterian Church. •
JOBBSOIS. —On the 6th inst., Frederick F. Johnson.
in the 67d year of hie age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respeetfullY
invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence,
No. 442 gag Girard avenue, this day, the 9th imst.;
at 1 o'clock P. M.
- -
STOKES.—On the evening of the 6th hurt., Joseph W.
Stoker, in the 28th year of his age.
the relatives and. friends are invited to attend. hie fu
neral, from the residence of liik father, John Stokes,
Church lane. Germantown, this (Fourth•day) afternoon.
9th inst., at halfwit three o'clock. Interment at Friends'
Burying Ground, Germantown.
Carriages will meek the ten-minutes-Peat three-o'clock
train at Ghnrch-lane Station. •
LE'W 18.—At Upland, on the 7th inst., Sarah Fallon,
daughter of J. William and Mary B. Lewis, in the 6th
year of her age.
Funeral from her father's residence, this (Wednesday)
afternoon, the Bth inst, at 3 o'clock. Relatives and
friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend
without further notice. •
SHOWELL—On Tuesday morning, the Bth inst„
Edward B. Showell, in the 32d year of his sire, (formerly
of Worcester county, Maryland .) Mew York city and
Maryland papers please copy.)
(Due notice of the funeral will be given.) •
NOBLE.—On the Bth inst.. Clara Amelia. only dangh•
ter of John and Amelia Noble, aged 9 months.
The relatives end friends of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents '
No. 613 South Thirteenth street, on Thursday morning,
the 10th inst., at 9 o'clock, without further notice.
WHITE.—At Wood ttown, N. 3., on First-day morn
ing. Mrs. Mary White. in the Mich year of her age.
ALBERTSON._—On the 6th inst.,
Jacob Albertson, eon
of Jacob and Elizabeth Albertson, aged 4 years and 3
months.
BILLS.—On the 7th inst., Mirabelli Bills, wife of Jere.
miah Bilis, aged 43 years.
CARROLL.—On the 6th inst.. Catharine, wife of Wm.
Carroll, and daughter of Catharine and the late Hen ry
Mangan. in the 'ad year of her age.
CHBeTON. —On the 14th of August, on board the
steamer Charles McDougald, on his way from Vlckeburg
to St. Louis, Dr. Elijah Cheston, Assistant Surgeon 11. S.
A., eon of Elijah Chestou, Bucks county.
B LACK BARE GE HERNANLS.-JITST
opened, a case of Lupo% BLUM!. BARNANIL
Lordn'lS Black Credo Meseta.
Do. do. l'amartines.
Do. do. Bareges.
Do. do. Summer Bombazines.
Po. do. Chatty Tsmises.
Do. do. Striped and Check Bareges.
Do. do. Mousseline de Leiner.
Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, &e.
BABSON & SON'B Mearnln Store.
nLqNo. 918 CHB Street.
ERE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY,
for Pall Sales,
Rich Printed Merinose, Delaines, Roos, &c., &a.
EYRE LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
New Silks for Fall Win.
Corded Bilks, Pillared Silks.
Noire Antiques, Pont de Boles, &c., &c.
F,YRE LANDELL ARE * OPENING
-ffi•-• &lisle assortment of SHAWLS Tor the Wholesale and
Beall Sales.
& f NDELL AR E r
OPENING,
E or Pall Baia& a naasnificent Line o
set
pansy GOODS.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1863.
EXHIBITIONS
OF THE
Pennsylvania IlortiCialtural Society,
=ffIIEMEM2r
And continuit v, Wednesday and Thursday. the 16th and
17+h. Pay aud Evening. The dii•plav of
FRUITS,FLOWERS, AND VEGETABLES
will be laid over the Parquet and, together with;
THE SPACIOUS STAGE,
will be devoted to the Plants, Flowers. Ornamental De
eigria, &c. The stage will also be elegantly draped and
decorated with rock work, fountains, &o.
THE LOBBIES AND VESTIBULES
will be sot apart for theldisplay of Ornamental Inn
work, Pottery, Hanging V 8.03, Fern Cases. Aqua
riums, Wire Work, Cordoning Utensils Ac.
THE ELEGANT FOYER
willbP filled with the choicest specimens of Pratt, nal a
large Hall Rlll ba devoted to the
VEGETABLES,
BIRGFELIPS CELEBRATED BAND
will perform every evening, awl the entire banding
will be _ _
during the day as well am the oveeinz.
REFRESHMENTS
of the oboicest kinds will be farniebed,
Contributions of Fruit, Flowers, Platte, Vegetables,
Fern Casee,.Aquarinrce. Phantom or Skeletonized bon= u
quets, Ense adornments. dr.e., (for which liberal pre
miums are offered) are solicited. Applications can be
made to the secretary, A. W. HARRISON, No. 26 South
SEVENTH Street, or to J. H. KITCHELL, president,
No. :119 YORK Avenue,
. „
Admittance 25 cents. Members' Tickets, admitting
one gentleman and two ladies to the Exhibition and to
the monthly meetings, Bm. until the let of January
next, will be furnished sor One Dollar, en application to
the Treasurer, HENRY A. DREEE, 127 CHESTNUT
Stmt.
air- Ar t lel e s for exhibition will be received on MON
DAY. from o'clock t) GP. M , and on TUESDAY, from
7 to 12 A. Id., on the Broad street and Locast-street
fronts. To prevent confusion, the wagons must head
North on Broad street, and West on Locust street.
et9-8t
InC"'BIRGFRLD'S FULL BRASS BAND
will perform THIS ( Wednesday) A F tERNOOLat
'Point Si ee se Park, on the occasion of the eutortalnments
given for the benefit of the Lessee. It
Ms... OFFICIAL NOTICE. —THERE
will be a Called Meeting of the ]rand Taberna
cle of the Independent Order of Brothers and Sisters of
Love end Charity of the Stale of Pennsylvania, to be
held at the PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, on MONDAY
Evening. September 14th, 1863, at o'clock.
Wet COOPER. G. W. S..
lt. WM. H. LONGFELLOW, G. W. xis.
Moil. PHILADELPHIA POST
MIL OFF
86ICE,
SEPTEMR S. 13.
NOTICE. —The Pnblic are hereby notified that the
Postmaster General has discontinued the former inde
pendent Poet isffices at PORT RICHMOND, BRIDES
.BURG, FRANKFORD, RISING SUN, GERMANTOWN,
MOUNT AIRY, CHESTNUT BILL, ANDO RC LEVER-
I ti GTON, hiANATUNE. and FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL,
in the city of Philadelphia, and Branch Oflices have
been located at PORT RICfAIOYD, FRANKFORD,
GEbblA 9 'I OWN, CHESTNUT HILL, and-ItIANATUNK,
and the letter-carrieraystem established over the entire
district named above.
Stations for the reception of iettera and the sale of
stamps have been estahliAed at BEIDESEOIRG.
RISING EUN, LEVERINGTON, and FAILS OF
SOBUTTKILL, in addition to the Branch Offices named
above. Boxes for the reception of letters intended both
for moiling and delivers' will be located at convenient
Places throughout the districts named flb , ve, and the
carriers will re, itlarly collect all letters deposited
therein and transmit them to the nearest Branch
Office.
The postage on all letters mailed in any of the above
districts for delivery within the city of Pl‘illuelohia or
in the city for delivery in these districts, fie now TWO
CENTS for each )4" ounce or fraction thereof, in ALL
Cases to be prepaid by postage stamps affixed to the
letter.
Futons residing in the rural sections of above dis
tricts or in place» where the houses are located some
distance from the road, are requested to have (suitable
boxes placed at the entrance gate of their premises, into
which their letters may be deposited by the carrier, and
thus facilitate a PROMPT delivery.
The public are earnestly requested to inform me In
WRITING of any NEGLINTY or INCIVILITY on the cart of
the carriers. C. A. 'WALBORN,
It Postmaster.
mUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
LAW DEPARTMENT.—A Term will commence
on THURSDAY, the let of OCTOBER next. The intro.
dnctory lecture will be delivered by PROF. MORRIS. at
EIGHT o clock, in the evening.of that day, at the LEC
TURE ROOM, in the NORTH COLIA.GE cep 7-t ocl
orCRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE,
637 CRESTNUT Street (corner of Seventh).
INSTRUOTION IN BOOK- KEEPING, PENMAKSHIP.
MERCANTILE FORMS, CALCULATIONS, &c. 25 per
cent. off regular rates until Fept 15th. eO-4t*
ra:m. PENNSYLVANIA FIDE INSU
ha:NC coameivr, September 7, 1863.—The Di
rectors have this day declared a DIVIDEND of favErf
DuLLARs and FIFTY CENTS par share on the Stock of
the Company for the last six months, which will be paid
to the Stockholders or their levi representative., after
the 17th inetent. Wilt G. CP.O •VELL,
se& US Secretary.
MA MEETING OF STOOK
HOLMES of the OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY
RAILROAD COMPANY will he held at the CONTI
NENTAL HOTEL, in Philadelphia, on MONDAY, SlP
tember Met. 1663. at 12 o'clock.
ALRT WILLIS.
GEORGE DICKINSON,
JAMES A. BNAZEE,
JAMES H. MAYO.
Breeft-14t Commissioners..
Or AVIS AIJI KLEGATIPT'S.-6,,,
1
SSPH 2/LONEY, de Paris, Gerant de la Matson
OR &NEVILLE STORES, Marchand Taillenr, No. 609
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonneur d' aviser
des nombreux spats et connaissances (alusi quo Vhono.
rable public) gal Von deja favorise tie lour clientele.
cin'D cleat de resevoir de Paris et Londree. les modes leo
plus recentes et les miens portees pour la saloon d'ete.
M. GRANDVILLE STORES a mis ass disposition lee
eteoffes les plus belles at lee meLllenres qualites, des pre-
mieres manufactures d'Europe .
Les offlcieres et soidats de tout 2. - radet y trouvront lee
meilleures enalites d'otoffee, s. des prix tree medereu
L'elegnuce de sa coups, ains'que le cachet do distinction
quo la caracterise, eat deja trop conntrdn public pour en
renonveler laws =rites. 37'28-2m
MILITARY NOTICES.
CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. A.
HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE,
INVALID ROILP3 ECM PHILADELPHIA,
N 43 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of die
ability will apply for infor LlD i on
or enlistment in the
INVAORPS
to Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN. Inralid Corps,
243 S. Third street. Philadelphia,
or to Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps,
611 Brown street, and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden ste , Phil&
Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension,
same as in IL S. Infantry. E. W. MATTHEWS.
Major Ist Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
phia. ans tf
$402 B°UNT Y.
RECRUITS WANTED
For the 12th U. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN
between the Agee of 18 and 45 yeare. THE ABOVE
LABOR BOUNTY CEASES ON THE 25YEt OF SEPTEII
- For further particulars apply to
WM. SERGEANT, Capt. 12th Infantry,
Recruiting Officer,
ee2.l m 1129 South FRONT Street.
InEAD QUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT. PA., 245 Smith
THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA. September 5, 2863.
This Office will be open daily, from S A. K. to 2P. M.
All Dratted. Men of the Second, Third. Fourth, and Fifth
Ward eatho have not reported, and whose time has not
beenended, will be apprehended forthwith as de-
Bertem
reward of tem doZlars Loin be paid for deserters.
The SIXTH WARD (being the .Fifelt Sub-District)
will be heard in the following order:
MONDAY, Sept. 7, Nos.]. to 100 incluelve.
TITESDAY, Sept. 8, Nos. 101 to 200 inclusive.
WEDNESDAY. Sept. 9, Nos. 201 to 300 inclusive.
THURSDAY, Sept. 10, Nos. 301 to 400 Inclusive.
FRIDAY. Sept. 11. Nos 401 to 637 inclusive.
SATURDAY, for the hearing et cases generally.
N. B.—Substitutes have preference.
WM. E. LEGMAN,
Provost Marshal and President of the Board.
CHARLES 11117RPHY,
Commissioner of the Board.
N. H. MARSELIS,
se7-tf Surgeon of the Board. -
HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
• • MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, Pa.
PIIII,ADELPHIA. SepteMbers, 1863.
Notice is hereby given to all drafted persons of the
Nineteenth ward that their time for claiming exemption,.
offering sobstitutes, or reporting for duty, is extended
until SATURDAY, September 12th, inst , after which
time all those persons falling to comply with the above
notice will be liable to arrest as deserters.
Notice is also given to those drafted persons of the
Eighteenth ward who have not as_yet reported them
selves, that, failing to do so by &ATM) • Y. September
12th, inst., they will be published as deserters, and ar
rested as inch.
BY order of the Board of Enrolment.
JACOB S. STRETCH.
Captain and Provost Marshal,
FRANKLIN D. STERNER, Commissioner.
se74t ALEXANDER C. HART. Surgeon.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
-1-2-
BIM, SECOND DISTRICT, PA-01111961.0CM
STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4th, 1863.
Notice is hereby given to drafted men of the FIRST
WARD, who have failed to appear in accordance with
their notice. that. unless they appear at once. they will
be published as duellers and arrested as such.
Suberitutes will be accepted on any day bet wean the
hours of 8 o'clock A, M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid for the appre
hension of Deserters upon their delivery at this office,
256 ElouthTwelfth street.
On and after MONDAY, Sept. 7th, ISM the Board will
be in session to hear claims for exemption from 8 o'clock
A. M. till 2 o'clock P. M., until farther notice.
EDWIN PALMER,
Provost Marshal and President of Board.
W. M. BOLL.
Commissioner of Board.
R. W. RIOHIR.
seB-6t Surgeon of Board.
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CASTORS,
WAITERS,
ICE PITCHERS, &c., &c.
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WM. A. DROWN & 00.,
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Manufactuters of
Itn22-fta SUPERIOR UMBRELLAS.
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STATE OFFICERS
FOR GO ERN° R,
ANDREW G. CURTIN.
FOR JUDGE OF SUPREKE COURT,
DANIEL AGNEW.
SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT
JEREMIAH NICHOLS.
REPEESENTATrVE3
Int Dbstrict--WILLIA.M FOSTER..
2d " THOMAS J. CHOATE.
3d " THOMAS T. WILLS.
4th " JOHN D. WATSON.
6th " WILLIAM W. WATT.
6th " ISAAC IL O'HARA.
7th " THOMAS COCHRAN.
Bth " ' ,TAMES N. KERNS.
oth " CHARLES DIXEY.
10th " S. S. PANOOAST.
11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
12th. " LUKE V. SUTPHIN.
lath " WILLIAM Y. LEADER.
14th " FREDERICK GETZ.
15th U WILLIAM F. SMITH.
16th "' EDWARD G. LEE.
17th " JAMES MILLER.
COMITY OFFICERS.
RECORDER OF DIMS.
LEWIS R. BROOMALL.
PROTHONOTARY OF INISTREOT 00IIRT.
GEORGE KELLY.
CLERK OF COURT OF QUARTER EQRSIONS.
GEORGE H. MOORE.
CORONER.
WILLIAM TAYLOR.
CITY OFFICERS.
CITY TR.P.AsuR.Ba.
HENRY BUNK.
CITY commissroxEß.
PHILIP R. HAMILTON.
By order of the City Committee of Superintendence
te9-ti
UNION MASS MEETINGS
UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOM,
SEPTENDER 5, 1563.
Governor CURTIN, in company with distinguished
orator's from adjoining States. will address the people
of Pennsylvania at the times and places named in the
following schedule:
At ETITANNING. Armstrong county, TUESDAY,
Sept. Sth.
At ERIE, Erie county, THURSDAY. Sept. 10th.
At MEADVILLE, Crawford county, SATURDAY,
Sept. 12th.
At PITTSBURG. Allegheny county, WEDNE3DAY,
Sept. 16th.
At CATASAUQUA, Lehigh county, SATURDAY. Sept.
19th.
At EASTON, Northampton county. MONDAY. Septem
ber 21st.
At WEST CHESTER, Chester county, WEDNESDAY.
Sept. 23d.
At BEAVER, Beaver county, FRIDAY, Sept. 25th.
At WASHINGTON, Washington county, SATURDAY.
Sept. 20th.
At WILRESBARRE, Lucerne county. WEDNESDAY,
Sept. 30th.
Other appointments will be announced as speedily as
possible. We have reasonable hopes of having in the
Pending canvass the aid of
Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee;
Governor PIPRPONT. of Virginia;
Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland;
JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio;
Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, of New York;
Gen. LOGAN, of Illinois;
Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts,
And many other distinguished gentlemen, including
many eloquent advocates of the Union Canes in Penn
sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as
full and thorough a discassion of the momentous issues
now submitted to the people as the brief period now re
maining will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends
of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel
low-citizens upon the occasions.
WAYNE hicV.EAGlif, Chairman.
vlr o r so vrr- W .n- - ITAME"LY ' / Secretaries. .
rr ...Jag. se7
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•
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THE LIFE OF VICTOR HUGO.'
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Over RO different styles of Albums, and over 8,030
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1 playing from]. lo 12 tunes choice Opera and Ameri
can. Melodies.:
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G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN
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ek 's, FINE WATCH REPAIRING
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colors. Gallery SECOND street. above Green. it*
DRAFTED MEN TAKE NOTICE.
You can rely upon having SUBSTIrms mustered
to without -trouble or delay. on application at 472
WALNUT Street. Second Floor. Aliens fornished.yrhon
desired. se3-6t.
1863._
FAN] ALL WINTER 1863.
RIEGEL, WlESrl' i 4: ERVIN,
-VYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING
-a- , for Fall Salea a magnittcont line of DRESS GOODS.
SO cents
15
80
G W. PITCHER,
FOS CHESTNUT Street
- AND ♦T TICS DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCEII
SILK AND DRY-0000S JOBBERS.
ID 3R , Y GOQ1) 8
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS:
NO. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
We are constantly receiving large lots of all kinds of
fresh and desirable Goods. Merchants will and it to
their advantage to call and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as we can offer them inducements
unequalled by any other establishment in Philadelphia.
secs2m
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CIIRTAINS AND FURNITURE
COVERINGS,
JUST !DIMMED,
NEW LACE CURTAINS,
Of Beautiful Designs.
TAMBOURED LACE and MUSLIN DRAPERIES.
FRENCH BROCATELLES, FIGURED SATIN and
DAILLSKS.
BORDERED TERRIES, REPS, TAPESTRIES, AND
SATIN DE LAINES.
Gold Bordered and Plain SHADES of every Descrip
tion made and put up to order in the best possible
manner.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & DIMON,
CURTAIN WAREHOUSE,
se9.wfml2t lOO5 CHESTNUT Street,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
E. & L.
OPEN TO-DAY, FOR PALL SALES,
Rich Printed MERINOS, DETAINER, REPE, &c.,
EYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
New Silks for Fall Sales.
Corded Silks, Figured Silks.
Moire Antiques, Poul de Soles, Sm.. ke,
E. & L.
EYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING
a fine assortment of SHAWLS, for the Wholesale
and Retail sales.
E. & L.
E. & L.
t'YRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARGIL open te•day—
Bn.tra Fine French AMINO. for city retail sales.
Select shadse of MODES, BROWNS, NSW BLURS;
HUMBOLTS, &c., &c. seStutha tf
MILLINERY GOODS.
SIRSTRAW GOODS, 1863
FRENCH FLOWERS,
LACES AND RIBBONS,
of the latest fashions.
JUST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S,
No. 729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
se9.3m
ARMY GOODS.
ARATY GOOOS
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS. STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
ING S. For !sale bY
and-It • FROTHINGHAII & WELLS.
ARMY CLOTHS 1 ARMY CLOTHS
WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS'
ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL
CLOTH 1-1.0117 1 31 C,
Nos. ES SOUTH SECOND and RE STRAWBERRY Etka,
ARMY AND NAVY :
ALL SHADES AND GRADES.
CIVIL:
ALL STYLES AND PRICES.
cant MOTTO:
"MIME SALES AND GOOD PROFITS."
aa22-teeZt
G. W. SIMONS it BROTHER)
, us •
SANSOH-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
ALLNUFACTURFRI3 OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY,
anti-iftlm
ARMY HATS, AMU' HATS.
ADOLPH it KEEN;
No, 52 North SBOOND Street.
Philadelphia.
Naaufactarere of all kinds of
TRW RATS,
keys on band a Lam amortmeat of all tha various and
most approved style, of
ARMY HATS.
Ombra bs Mil from sullen or Jobbers, will be
Promptly lilted at the lowest rates. le3o-31a
1776. 1863.
A G
SILK FLAGS T
BUNTING /LAM
BIURGEES-
PENANTS.
UNION JACKS.
STREAMER&
BUNT
Vialii . 3:lloloEN-%L:Plit0110: 4 1
EVANS & HASSALI4
MILITARY YURIXISIORIL
IYM-tf No. 1118 ARCH STREET. PhiladolNhUS.
IFTNANCIAS.
AMERICAN GOLD
BOTTG-1-1'1" .AND SOLD..
DREXEL tTe CO..
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET
T H H
EMMY Or TIM TREABITAT
SAE AITI'HORIZED 111
TO CONTINUE NT AGENCY
FOR A BRIEF PER/OD.
AWE waken farther none*, I solitlbrais
to rawly* Siabsearlptions to ths
5-20
LOAN AT . PAR'
xx , xx 0111871.
wheoughout the Loyal States:
JAY COOKS;.
11117BSCRIMON AGENT.
Ila 114 South Third Stroot.
p h HA.Rvilf 41101K - ABi
"'s NOON AND BILL SWUM,
312 WALNUT Street,
erkiandLM'AßD
boo. 4 o ia oi. 0 00..0.10ziat
sub...toone to the 6-20 year six per sent. LOAN atNl
No
at par.
No charge for Commission. 173-8 s
COLLECTION OF U. 8. OEBTIFI.
OATS Or DIDISTEDNISIL —The ADAMS' =-
MISS COMPANY we now premed to soiled at the
at Treasury Department. Washindon. with despatch. ea_
aaaaaa aaja sates, the One leas Oalitteator of LIP
debtedheis of the Vetted States tem dee Or shortly rier
WAAL
Terms 11111141 , 11 sad rashes Elva' at the 01,
NI. IMO Ow..ww trs threat.
A FRIO.A.N GINGER-40,000 POUNDS,
. 4- :- L ivie. v tali t t li aidenAtor k ii . uly o gaid ; for sot by
The Charleston Courier makes a timely eliggedinn
in recommending the attention of oar Government
to the naturalization and cultivation of Caßeal's,
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 ins
inter diet. It is said that the great success of the Plan
tation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, precious to our UM,
happy digietanati, was found in most Southern homes,
was owing to the extract of Canaan Barir.which it con
tained, as one of its principal ingredients. "In confir
mation of this, we have "heard one of our moat &din
gals' ed physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell
from ordinary dietetic or atmoepherie causes, he inva
riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters, flow that
these Bitters cannot he obtained, a substitute shonid be
Prepared, We understand our Government has opened
negotiations with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent, b u t
with what truth we do not know." * • ■
We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Mfg for
WI remembrance of "Auld Lang BYnet " bat we can as
sure " Oar Government " tb at the Plantation Bitters are
not for sale to any "secret agents," North or South.
There is probably several other things that "Our Go-
vernment " will yet want.
We know that we have the beet and most popular me-
divine in the world. We are not afraid to show what it
to composed of.
Physician are compelled to recommend it.
CAIIBATA BARE has been celebrated for over two hun
dred years.and was sold daring the reign of Louts XVI.
Xing of France, for the enormous price of its own
Weight in Silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevers.
Weakness, Constipation. ctc.
OARCARILLA Beal.—For Diarrhom, Colle,and diseases
of the stomach and bowels.
DAND moar.—Tor Intimation of the Loins aad Drop-
Ideal Affections.
Caamomms 7141WERS. —For enfeebled digeetlon.
LAVENDER PLOwnte.—Arornatic, othentlant, and to-
We—highly Invigorating In nervous
WrwrEn GREEN.—POr Scrofula, Rheumatism, &o.
Anisz.—An l aromatic carminative; creating flesh,
muscle, and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snake
root, &c.
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; bat the following is what's the matter and they
Very particularly recommended to Clergymen, Her
chants, Lawyers. and persons of sedentary habits.
Also, for gentle females and weak persona who require
a gentle etimniant. free digestion, good appetite, and
clear mental faculties.
Sold by all respectable Physician's, Druggists, Grocers,
Hotels, Saloons. Country Stores, &c.
Be particular that each bottle bears the faa-simile of
our signature on a steel-plate label,wlth our private Go
vernment stamp over the cork.
1r22-wfrm2rnif
MR.WIN THR 0 P TAPPAN'S
School for Young Ladles removed. to 1939
CHESTNUT Street. re-opens Sent. 16th. se94m
C OMMERCIAL EDIICATION.-E V E
Ding Schools for the study of Book-keeping, Pen
manship, Arithmetic, &c., will commence on the 15th
Met., at BEY All T. nTRATTON. & CO.'S CONSIESII &L
COLLE.OE, S. E. corner SEVENTH end CHESTNUT
Streets. Evening students can take full courses. Call
or send far a circular.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the business connection existing from May AL 1863,
between the undersigned and JOSAPH G. FLISIIMG.
terminated, by mutual consent, on the IVA day of JnlY,
1E63. WILLIAM G. gTEEL.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTIO E.-T H E
undersigned members of the late Arm of Smith,
Williams, & Co., have this day entered into copartner
ship under the name and stylif df H. P. &W. P. SN , TII,
for the transaction of the Dry Goode Commission busi
ness at No. 2911. CHESTNUT htreet.
HENRY P SUITE,
WM. P. SMITH, Tr.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1et,1863. sel-lm
N'O'TICE. -JOSEPH LEA ELA.S ASSO
CIATED with him JAMES MoCAR PER and JOHN
11. FRALEY in the transaction of the Commission Busi
ness, which will Iterafter be conducted
JOSEPH
. L2B and 130 CHESTOIII' Street.
Flirt Anstmone, September 1, 113153.
A. Q. M. GENERAL'S OFFICE,
pHTLADELPETA. Rept. 8. 1618.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MON
DAY. the 14th inst.. at 12 o'clock M., for tarnishing the
United States Army Hospitals in and aronnil...Philadel-
Piiia. including these at Wilmington and Cheater, with
Galvanized-Iron glove Piping, with Collars and Caps.
put up complete.
This piping is required on the roofs of the wards and
other buildinge, and must be made perfectly water
tight.
The pipe must be of No. 2t iron. galvanized...caps and
collars also to be of galvanized iron. and all proposals
must state the cost per pound of the work put up com
plete.
The weight to be determined on the premises - where
used. and a certificate of the surgeon in charge must ac
company that of the architect, before payment will be
made.
Plane of arr %flatulent can be seen at the office of John
McArthur, Jr., architect, No 209 South Sixth street.
The right ie'reeerved to reject all bids deemehigh.
A. Bo o D_
Captain and A. Q. M.
s 9 tl4th
TTI•TITED STATES, EASTERN
DIS
TEICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO ENNSYLVANIATHE MARSHAL OF TfiF, EASTERN DISTRICT OF
P,
GREETING:
WHEREAS. ~_The District Cottrt of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel. and information, filed
in the name of the United States of America, as well for
themselves as for all others concerned, hath decreed all
persons In general who nave, or pretend to have,
any right, title, or Interest in the sloop fashion,
her tackle, apparel, and furniture. and the goods,wares,
and merchandise, laden on board thereof, seized
and taken in the Delaware river, at the port of Philadel
pltia,as forfeited to the United States, to be monished,
cited, and called tojndgment, at the time and place under
written, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so
resLuiring). Ton are, therefore, charged and strictly en
joined and commanded, that you 'omit not, but that by
publishing these presents in at least two of the daily
newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila
delphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer, yon do mordsh
and cite, or cause te be monished and cited. peremptorily
all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any
right, title. or interest in tne sate sloop Fashion, her
tackle, apparel, and furniture. and the goods. wares,.
and Merchandise laden on board thereof, to appear
before the Hon. JOHN CAM WALADER, the Judge of
the said Court, at the District Court, room, in the city of
Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of
these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next
court day following, between the usual hours of hearing
causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of
law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, lf any they have,
why the said sloop Fashion, her tackle, apparel, and
furniture, and the goods. wares. and merchandise la
den on board thereof. should not be pronounced, for the
causes in the said Libel alleged, liable and subject to for
feiture, and to be adjudged and condemned and
farther, to do and receive in this behalf as to justice
shall appertain. And that you duly Intimate, or cause
to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally (to
whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated),
that if they shah not appear at the time and place above
mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable
and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District
Court loth Intend and will proceed to adjudication on
the said capture, and may pronounce that the said
sloop Fashion, her tackle, apparel, and furniture,
and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on
board thereof, are liable and subject to confiscation and
condemnation, to be so adjudged and condemned, the ab.
settee or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and
intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you
duly certify to the said District Court what 7011 shall
do in the premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Won. JOHN CADWALAD,SR, Judge of the
said Court, at Philadelphia. this Sth day of SEPTEff-
BEE, A. D. DM, and in the eighty-eighth year of the
Independence ol the said United States. G. R. FOX,
se9-3t Clerk District Court.
N GI;
TNSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
-a- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Noe. 4 and
5 EXCHANOE BUILDINGS. North side of WALNUT
Street. between DOCK and TRIED Streets. Philadelphia.
INCORPORITED)n 1794-IHARTER FERPETMAL
. .
OF
0.20.090.
PROPERTIES OF THB COBITAAY. FEBRUARY 1,
. .
1983. t0i93.W.67.
MARINE, FIRE. AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Shorter& Tobias Wagner,
Charles Bfacalester, Tomas B. Wattson.
William S axon. Henry G. Freeman.
William R White. Charles & Lewis.
George B. Stuart. George C. Carson.
Samuel Grant, Jr.. Edwara C. Knight.
John B. Austin. •
HENRY D. smulliaßb. President.
Wmmeat HARPER> Secretary. noIS-tf
FAME INSUBANi
jk " 1104 osss.rxmt-
FINN AND INLANDNOTOBX INSURANCE.
Premix DlS
N. Buck, . D. Woodxnf,
Chas.Ma =dean, Geo. A. West,
Henry Lewis, Jr.. John/Kessler. Jr
Jobe W. Everman, Chas. Stokes,
Phiit nhehn.
144:41". _p EL h R I ° ),
.."to
PRANG'S N. Bilut President.
CHARLES RioEwo,Bolf, Vioe Wedded,
WILLIAM I. BLANOHARD. Secretary. Ciald-tht
THE ENTERPRISE
IffESIBLIICE compiurr OF PHILADELPHIA.
{FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
IN)E7LEY'S BITILICEO. S. W. CORI= IOMVPIE
AEI) WALNUT IMAM.
DIRECTORS.
Pstakford Start, George E. Runk
*Mach John Brown
bro Frazier, J. L. &Anion
John M. Atwood. Geo. W. Falnutook;
Beni. T. Trent*. James L. Clagborn.
Mordecai L. holism__ William G. Boalkon.
tam R. morroo"tora't.s.t.,' "ABB' PrildielL
•
11EILTER'S COLOREDPHOTO
GEAPHS have become as familiar as household
words. Their immense patronaxe has made them wide
ly known. Carefully executed forsl.ol SECOND
street. above Green. 11
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
aL ECRU. DISTRICTS.
We ere prepared. as heystolers, to imply Make la
%heir Country Residences with
SUM DESOREPTIOI 07
FINE GROCERIES. TEAS,
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
risil-u (MUD ELIIVDITH AID Tali en,
PLANTATION BITTERS.
CFrom the Etehmoni Whiz.]
8.-T.--1860--X.
PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE
Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips
Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath.
Flatulency and Indigestion.
Nervous Affections.
Excessive Fatigue and short Brava.
Pain ever the Eyes.
Mental Deapondennl.
Prostration, Great Weakness.
Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels.
LrvEs COMPLAINT AND DYBPEPSLA
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
292 BROADWAY, N. Y
EDUCATIONAL.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
PROPOSALS.
LEGAL,.
m a iiLLL9 .a & . l ,a iLLa Df B
E COMPANY, Na
ANIVSEDIENTS
_ _
WALN UT-STREET THEA.TR
Lessee Mrs. M. A. GAMMITTSON,
WEDDEPIDAY EVSII4G. Sept. BM
THE .E.SigOIATZEp„ . spAwre,h: ARTIETH,
SENORITA: CUBIS,
in the FRENCH
intreductng_
THE WILD ARAB DANCE.
• COMBATS, TABLEAUX, &c
To commence with the laughable rarce of
MR. AND MRS. PETER WHITE
Bon Office open from 10 1111 3 o'clock. .484,
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.--
Lessee and Manager Mr. W3I. WHEATLEY.
IMMENSE SUCCESS
OF TRH
DUKES MOTTO.
The celebrated Irish comedian and vocalist,
MR. COLL,TbrS.
will appear in JOHN BROUGHAM'S Grand Romantic
Drama, entitled
THE DUKE'S MOTTO.
The play is produced in GORGEOUS STYLIS,
ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY.
NEW COSTUMES
W PURNITCrRE.
A DOUBLE CORPS DE BALLET, and.
ETSIEBOUS AUXILI LEI U.
MR. WM. WHEATLEY
in hie original character of
CAPT HE sin DR LAGARDERE.
EVERY ITRIRT, TILL FURTHER NOTICE.
will be presented
in Pad&
THE DUES'S MOTTO.
MK COLLINS.
who has purchased the sole right of representation of
this great Play in America. Will appear as
CARRICKFERGUS.
an Irish Soldier of Fortune, with the gongs. " WIZ%
Bright Wine," and `While There's Life There's Hope."
MR. WM. WHEATLEY
his great character of
CAPTAIN HENRI DE L ACARBENE.
During the eventez, the Orchestra, ender the dire.-
Hon of Mlt. MARK HASSLER, will perform choice se
lections of Popular Music. se9-tf
CONCERT HALL,
SECOND WEEK AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OP
THE CHEAT SPECTRAL mamma.
THE GHOST!
- -
THE GHOST!
legitircetely and properly produced, under the remora ,
eupervidon of ME. H. WATKINS. the first who presented
it to e AMERICAN PUBLIC.
THE GHOST will be preceded bv an exhibition of the
AMERICAN STEREOPTICON.
Remember. THE ORIGINAL GHOST ia viaible
EVERY EVENING. and on SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
AT CONGEBI HALL.
Admiseion 25 cents. Reserve' Seats CO cents. Can be
secured at the Hail during the day. ee7-6t
pIaTLADELPHIA NATATORIIIIK
AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
N 79 I (MTH BROAD STREET.
The Swimming Season closes the 15th of October. The
temperature is always the same, (summer L eat ) Pupils
cast enter-till the 16th of this mouth. (September 1 The
Gymnastic Season begins the 16th of October. and closes
the 15th or MR7. Subscription Tickets for the whole
year. in all the department.. only $2O.
se7.6t. WILL) !M JANSEN. IC D.
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
Exam PION EVERY WEDNESDAY. at Sg P. SE
Admission TEN CENTS. Store No. 11 South SWIM(
Street. u.
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF
WE FINE AET'S,
iess CHSETWC22 MOW,
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) froze 9 A. M. 1W
Adinhadon 16 emits. Children bail vrloe. .1.2941
EXCURSIONS.
GRAND EXCURSION
TO
ATLANTIC CITY,
ON SATURDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 12, ISO
Therroprietor of CONGRESS HALL will give a Grand
Excursion to Atlantic City on SATURDAY next, the lath
inst., accompanied by a band of music. A Hop will be
given at the Hotel in the evening. Tickets for the Ex
cursion, including railroad fare and boarding. $5
'I his Is the pleasantest season of the year to visit the
rea-shore, the bathing being excellent and. as this will
be one of the last Excursions of the season, the Proprie
tor of Congress Bail hopes to see many of hie fanner
guests on the occasion.
The last beat will leave Vlne•street Wharf at 345 - X.
Returning, the Excursion Train will leave Ailautic City
on Monday at 6 o'clock P. PS Tickets good on any train
returning. Oct Tickets of JOHN G. BRYANT, pine
street Railroad Office.
seP 9t G. W. HINKLE. Pm.
WANTS.
'WANTED - PLACES, OF LIGHT
400 discharged soldiers. 1011
CHESTA3 r h f tre o el. mo`
WANTED. -A YOUNG MAN WHO
has had fourteen years' experience in the retail
dry goods' business wishes a situation as salesman in a
wholesale house. City re erence given Address
" Salesman, "Press Ofh'oe. sac)-30`
WANTED -A SITUATION AS CO
PYIST, by on who has had over two rears' ex
perience. Address , Germantown Po , t Office.
before the first of October. 40%)--nr2t...
WANTED -A SITUATION BY AN
T T experienced Young Man as assistant BOOK
KEEPER or CLERK, in a wholesale or Commis s io n
Bones. Address "B. D." at this office. se9-2t.
WANTED. --A NIGHT WATCHMAN.
Midd'a-axed man preferred. Good references re
quired. Address " • Watchman," Press office see..dis
WANTED -AN ACTIVE, EN.ITELLP
gent lad, to assist in a. countlug-room. Must write
a good baud. Address "T. .T. C ,"at tale office, in band
-writing of applicant. sog..W
WANTED- A. YOUNG MAN AS EN
TRY CLERK. None bat a competent parson natti
apply to E. T. D. ," Rox 219. Post Ofirce, with refo
rence. seB-3t.
WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALES
men to sell Reads-made Clothing,. at good
Wary, GRAYS - 11,LE STOES,
seS St 009 CELESTA - UT Street.
ACOMPETENT BOOKKEEPER
and Accountant, being diiengaged part of each day.
desires a set of books to Wks charge of, or yin. attend to
any other writing. Addipaa ' , Accountant, -at tbis dice.
set-2t*
W ANTE D---:TWO FIRST-CLASS
SALESMEN, In a Notion Zones, on Third street,
to wait on trade of the house iffid initnence what trade
they can. Also. an ENTRY CLERK None need apply
unless experienced in the business. Address Box leSi.
Philadelphia Post Office
WANTED -A SALESMAN AND
TRAVELLER in an old-established WHOLESALE
PAINT HOUSE. Appilants must thoroughly understand
the Modems. have a large acoualntance with the Trade,
and bring the hest of references. Address J. B. Box
3499 New York Poet Office. sci3-St
WANTED $l5 FEB DAY.—WB
want reliable, energetic wuwasiters and agents
in every county, for a genteel bnsimss at a commisusion
of from ?a to ItlS per day. No hum - bug. Experieneini
canvassers preferred, but room for all. Address
C. M. DU NN & CO. Publishers,
At either Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago. or lee
READE Street, New York. jytOgm•
.A GENTLER &N, OF SOME
35,000. - means and business habits. desires to
purchase a part or whole interest in an established ma
nufacturing, mercantile, or commission business. Ad
dresswith real name B. A. 0., this office. se7-mw&f3t*
SSOOO•I BPA L PN
, silent or aive,with fromFrto Five
Thousand Dollars, to engage in a very profitable Manu
facturing Business now in Fuccessfra operation in thin
city. Communications strictly confideatiaL Address
'• ignterprise," this office. se9-2P"
IOROOO 0 .---r Wishes E te conn p eet Y-E R T wi l tes E n
tabliebed MBRCASITILE HOUSB. Has bad long expe
rience in business, embracing a tlorough knowledge of
accounts, and will contribute $lO OCO, or more, in cash_
Address" Merchant," Fran office. ses-M*
WAN T-E D- BY A SMALL
AM family, a DWELLING, between Arch and Pine.
and Sixth and Fifteenth; rent about two hundred dol
lars. Apply to ROBSET Me.o OREGON.
ee9-.9.1 419 WaLNIIT Street.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
0/00LEAL'8 037/03.-11mannzruxa Yak S.
IeSS.
VESSELS WASTED Immediately to wry COAL is
thaTo]lowinjpointe:
P rtu y r
eest. ra.
Fort Norm*, Val
Alexandria Va.
/Newborn, N. 0.
Fort 00YAL S. 0. A. BOYD.
Captain and Ambit. Qnsixtermeator.
BOARDING.
"C OITN'fitY BOARDING".-CHOICE
Rooms at Mrs. BROOKE'S, near the station at
MT. AIRSY. Terms moderate. Apply on the premises.
or at the City House. No. 11.46 la WALNUT St se6-6t*
MSS DARE • HAS REMOV ED FROM
1418 Chestnut- street to 225 South BROAD Street.
above Locust, and is prepared to receive families and
single persons who wish permanent boarding eel-6t•
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR -RENT,
GRANITE STORE,
No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET,
NOW OCCUPIED Er T. M. HAPLEIGH.
Apply to
THOS. MELLOR,
40 NnHTFt TRUED STREET.
HOTELS.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
WASHINGTON. D. O.
H. S. BENSON. 1110PHISTOR.
Termerly of the Ashland Rowe, Philadelphia.
He is determined to merit and hopes to resolve, a foil
share of public patronage
METROPOLITAN ROTEL,
(yarn snow a'B.)
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
IleMean Sixth and Seventh etreete.
WASHINGTON OITY.
POWS.
Proprietor
InTll2-em
RAILROAD LINER!
&NNW PHILADELPHIA
AND ELMIRA R. R. LIM
1883 SIMMER ARRANCIRSOWT. list
Tor WIILLARISFORT, SCRANTON. ELMIRA. and all
Depot of
pants In the W. end ia a . W... A ,....Passer ttrandes teams
Philadelpk N.
Broad and Callow
otroots. heat & E liff
vented.
xithltliNTlmittgAs fr om Thiladelphi Wo ke ndnlst
Northern and Western rematYlvata, N.
Tork, he. &o. Bur checked thronih to Enbak
Mogan. Falls, or in mediate Point..
Tor farther Information implyte
-TORN & HILLER, General Agent.
THIRTEENTH and OALLOWRILL, and Mace of Sow.
azd'a EXPreSS Company. 60T CHESTNUT St. Jan-at
ampik e4n) THE FRIT. ILDFT OR .P T Bl o t
COMPANY to now Prepared to forward FREIGHT fray
Philadelphia to New.lork. lie Camden and Port Nor
m Th onth.
e attention of Erhippers and Merehente le directed to
thu new end expeditions RAILROAD ROUT& and *
portion of their patronage respectfully solicited.
pcoight received at third,wharf above Arch street
For farther Particulars It 1 to
HBO. B. X 011,lreltap i h ni
North
W. B. GRIFFITTL JA. ,_General Hanader.
JOHN MICK. Frehtlitat.
wrl2-132) Tier No. NORTH New Telt,
ejp4l=lllk REGULAR STR AM PRO
PELLER LINE FOR HARTFORD. r.
vi"—
The steamer MASS, LINE
OR
is now rac ei
freight for Hartford at WEBSTER'S, second whartaboye
MARKET Street. For freight. Sze., apply to
WM. M. BAIRD Sr C7O.
se7 It 133 S. DELAWARE Avenue. or on the Wharf.
Aggrint FOR ALBANY AND TROY.
—Steamer .Y. B. movrazorr. J. Manna
master. it now loading for the above points. and will
leave THIS 'EVENING, at 6 o'clock.
For freight. which will be taken on reasonable
apply to S. FLANIGAN.
9-It. 30* South DELAWARE Amanita
Tilt. WILSON'S WATER-OURB oa
Nrozionießstablitshment tatilesaantly located at 665
North THLSTANNTH street. phuidebbia. sams.
PHRENOLOGICAL ELLIOT-NA
TIMM, with full deserintiosug of character. given.
DAY and SVEKIRG. by J. L. CAHN . ,
sof &meat No. 25 South TENTH Street.
TH OHSON'S LONDON &
KITCHENER OR EUROPEAN RANG for
families. hotels. or public institutions, is
TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also. Phila
delphia Ranger, Hot-Air Femmes.. Portable Heaters,
Lotedowntarates:Fixeboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew
bole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, &c., at wholesale
and retail. by the manufacturers.
CHASE. SHARPS. & THOMSON,
an.l9-wfm-13m No. *OO N. SECOND Street.