lisnraL. /stavrOATrOrr.-=-9olornon Andrews, of Forth Amboy, writes to the New York Herald: • Will you' have - the ' goodness to publish, for the• Information of Scientific men, the leer that the twen ty revolutions made by my aerial ship in her, spiral circle of a half mile diameter were made in the time of fourteen and a half minutes . ] - Td me the moat astonishing thing was that the material of which ohs was withstood the reeistance of the •air at so great a velocity. It was, however, prepared for it, by being brought i to a point at the bow ends of the three cylindroula over conical Orson of cork five inches in diameter at their base. Strong cord secured these points to the apex of light strips of wood, extending along the sides of each eylindroid, and meeting together at that point. k, your reporter has spoken within bounds as to the \ lrate of her 01)0. The first eleven revolutions were made in seven minutes and a few ecaonds. The last three revolutions Were made in three and a half minutes. A gradual diminution of velocity was a matter of course. The cir3les did, not diminish in diameter, for they appeared larger to the view as she ascended, and they must have increased in size from her slower movement, owing to a diminution of the votive power, as well as the rarer air acting upon' her rudder.. Hence the ealculation made by your_ reporter ou the whole 'lumber of revolutions, U. the whole period of time heforeitio was lost to view in the upper strata of clouds, falls far short of her greatest velocity. It must have been over two huncri d miles per hour in the early,portionof her .ediral movement. A LADY DIES WRIT:v. BEING Snrusgranam—A singular cage of death occurred at Altoona, on Saha'. (lay morning, at 2 o'clock. Kra. Or. J. M.13-emmill (formerly Mrs. 0. T. Harris', had retied at 11 o'clock the previous evening, in ner usual health, and in fine spirits. About 12 o'clock a brass band called to serenade the doctor, and about the' same time he was celled away to gee a patient. After the doctor left, Mrs. G. arose, and called her niece into the room to hear the music, and then sat down at the window. When the baud bed finished playing, her niece Turned-to speak to her, and observed some thing unusual in her appearauce. Mrs. G. left her seat at the, window, and threw herself upon the bed. .}ler Meet.. approached her, and asked her whether she was suffering, and she replied, "Very severely.'! A megtenger was at once despatched for the doctor; who was soon, at her side, but he found her insensi. Inc, and she expired in a few minutes. tier death was caused by apoplexy.—Piilsburry. Gazette. ARRIVALS AT TIIE HOTELS, 10 - 1' To 19 O'CLOCK LAS:4I(MT. . Co.utittental-Ninth. and Chestnut streets. 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'Misty or Gray Heir, „Instantly tOrr Moan:f,auk ar Nafttvial - Bram, Without Injuring the Hair or Mato ,..ng the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and tm 'Fart* fresh vitality, frequently - restoring its pristine mlor, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes.- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, all others /TO mere imitations. and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Sm. FACTORY-81 BaliteLAY Street; New York Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the OMB-PRIOR A)LOTECING, OX Tag LA.TERR PrIZES. made in the Best lllanner, expressly for RETAIL iLLBB. LOWEST! Selling Prices marked. In Plain Vi rtues. All Goo made to Order warranted eatistaitorf. ar Oirm-PsiouSirrmar is strictly asittered to. All us :hereby trested alike. itel2.ly JONES & 00..150* MARKET Street. E 1.1 oTRICITY. PROPERLY APPLIED, is NATURE'S -BEST RE3fErot —The office of Dr. _ A. EL STEVENS,- No. 1415 Soiath PENN SQUARE, in this city, for The, reception and treatment of patients, will reopen WEDNESDAY,.Sept 3d. The Doctor's long eaperience in the use of Electrical Currents, in this city and elsewhere, has been thoroughly tested by the many who have been cared at his loins. as their certiftcdtes in his possession testify-L-the samebeing open for perusal by any one who ma y choose to call. A limited number of patients will find pleasant rooms, with board, in the Doctor's family, His location on thb Square ie not only central, but also.a very pleasant and healthy one. Office hours from 9 tell A. H., and from 2t04 P M, an29•tf DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS A certain reniedr for Neuralria. ~.~iRRI~3D~ BIIEHLER—GLASS —On Tuesday evening. the Bth inst.. at St. James' Church, by the Rev. Dr. Mort° a. W. G. Buehler, IJ. S. Navy. to Miss Lizal,9 M. Glass; daugh ter of A. F. Glass, of this city. SPACIRMAN—HILL.--On the 9th last by the Rey. Charles D. Cooper, Mr.' John L. tipackman,-of Waynes.. burg,Pennsylvania, to Miss Georgians Hill, of Philadel phia. No cards. * , BROWN—POTTS.--On the 7th inst., by the Rev. W. W. Taylor. Francis H. Brown son of the gallant 001. Brown. to Miss Emma Potts, all of Philadelphia. * LUTZ—iCHNELL. —On Mondaevening, 6th inst., by the Rev. Dr. W. J. Mann, Mr. John M. Lutz - to Miss CarolineSchnelL all of this city. "' EirEl3J. MOCIRR —at Wilmington, Del., on the Bth int t. ;John Moore, in the 29th year of hie age. The relativee and friends of tbe ;family are invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of hie father, Benjamin 14 Moore. Ice. 811. Market street, Wil- Ini) gtoii: on Sixth-day afternoon, the lith inst., at 3 o'clock. • t TINTS —On the Bth inst.. Sarah A - , wife of Charles 'Stines, and eldest daughter of Joseph and Mary Denagre. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly -invited -to attend oar funeral, from the residence of ler father, Forty-third street, above Hav-rford, West Philadelphia, - morrow ( Friday) morning; at 9 o'clock. w,t hoot further notice To proceed to Woodland Come . h F.Y.Si.I: —On Tuesday morning, 3 tly inst., Martha 'Erre, wife of Peat. Keyser. ' 'The ielatives and friends of the family are invited to attend lux funeral, from her husbaud's residence, Ne. 510 North Fourth iAreet, OJT Ft idity morning, llth inet.. at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Germantown .BAER —At Norristown. on the 9th inst.,Rev. Charles A Boer* Pastor -of- Lutheran Trinity Curch, of that' . place. - Fun sral service.tt. will he held on Friday - morning, in Rev. Dr. Halsey's Church. The congregation and friends are respectfullyinvited to attend. The Lutheran Clergy are specially invited , to attend. LEWI B.—A t Avondale, Delaware county.Pennsylva nio, on Monday, the lihjnit., Catloadar Irvine Ltewiki. of Philadelphia: Hisdriencle are invited. without .farther - notice, to.at tend his funeral, `this day, 10th instant at 12 o'clock, from the 'residence of his sinter, Mrs. Mary B. Leiper. To proceed to the-Ridley-Presbyterian Church. - N trBLE. —On the Bth nist:/Clara Amelia. only daugh ter of John and amelia'Noble, aged 9 months The relatives and 'friends of the family are- invited to attend the funeral, from theretidence of her parents. No. 613 South Thirteenth street, this (Thursday) morning, the 10th inst., at 9 o'clock, without farther notice. ' SHOWELL. - -At Torresdale. Philadelphia, on TnesdaY morning, Stirinst Edward B. Showell. of thus city, in the 32d year of hie age. His friends and those of the family are respectfully invited ( without further notice) to attend his- funeral, onFriday morning Sept. 11th, 1863. at eleven o'clock. froin his latoresidence, No. 121 North Thirteenth' at. DR RROWN—On Tuesday evening, Sept. Sth, Benne villa De Brown, in the 86th year c.f his age. +. BELL.—On the Bth inst., John- Elliott, infant son of Samuel and Caroline A. Bell. CLIFTON. —On the 6th inst. , Charles F., only child of . I aniel C. and Maggie F. Clifton. aged 2 years. DlNSMORR:—Suddenly. on the 7th inst., Benjamin, only son' of Robert and Mary Dinsmore, aged I year. 6 month a.. an dl3 d s. ELLISS.—In .111, - ,nbromery county. on the 9th inst., of scarlet favor, Willie youngest c ild ;,also, da the Rh, Laura P.. eldest, and aamoel, second, all children of Capt. W. Miss and the late Alice F. Bilies. * M . 0 URN - IN G GOODS, FOR 'FALL SALES.-Just opened. Fall stock of. Black Reps. Cashmeres. Merinoes, Bombazines, Tamoses,.Moueselines. Silks. Baratheas Throne, Australian Crams, Faramattas Reps Anglais, Oriental Lustros, Alpacas. - . English Grapes. Veils, Thibet. Long and. Square Shawls, Ice. Also, Second Mourning, Flannels. Balmorals, and. Dress Goods of various fabrics. BESSOB & SON. Mourning Store. eel(' - 01.8 GREiTAIIT Street. EYRE & LANDELL OPEN .TO-DAY for Fall Sales, Rich Printed Kerinoes, Delainetr, Bowl. Ste., dre. & NDELL OPEN TO-DAY - 1 -. 1 New Silks for Fall Sales; Corded Silks, Figured Silks Moire Antiques, Pont de Soies. &c EXHIBITION OF THE Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO, TUESDAY EVENING, 15, And continuing Wednesday and Thursday, the 16th and 17th. Day and Evening. The displav of FRTJITS; FLOWERS, AND VEGETABLES , WILL BE -LARGE AND FMB. THE BALLBOOAI FLOOR will be laid over the Parquet andtogether with: THE SPAIHOUS 'STAGE, will be devoted. to the Plants, Flowers. Ornamental De• algae, &c. The stage will also . be elegantly, draped . and decorated with ,rock work,-fountains, &a - THE LOBBIES. AND VESTIBULES be set apart-thr the:display of Ornamental iron work, Pottery,. - Hanging Vases, Tern 'Cases, Aqua -L.IIMM, Wire Work, Gardening' Utensils Sto, THE ELEGANT FOYER' - will be filled with the choicest specimens of Trutt, and a large Hall will be devoted to the VEGETABLES, WRGFELD'S OELEBRA.TED BAND will peiform - every evening, nod the entire building will be BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED dnliDg the day miraIIVNITIEIkIS - - - - - - . of the choicest kinds will be furnished. - Contributions of Fruit Flowers, .Plante:-Vegetables, Fern Caere, Aquariums, thantom or Skeletonized Bou quets, Rustic adornments, ac., (for which 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. MITCHELL, president, No. 310 YORK Avenue. , . . • • .d.nrittaisde26..cents. - Member& _Tickets, admitting one gentleman and two ladies to the Exhibition and to the monthly meetings.. &c.. 'until the Ist of January next, will be furnished "hr One Dollar, on application to the Treasurer, HENRY , A. DEBEE, 327 CHESTNUT Street. • sar Articles for exhibition will be received on HON D from 1 o'clock ts 6P. 111 and on TUESDAY, from 7 to 12 A. M., on the Broad street and Locust-street fronts. To prevent confusion, the wagons must head North on Broad street, and West on Locust street. NOTICE.-- THE 'ANNUAL INEMT ING- of - the HANDEL AND HAYDN SONSTY will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, September 15,Iat the southeast corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, at 8 o'clock: The members, and all persons de sirous of uniting with the Society this season, are re spectfully invited to be present. - self/8V E. F. STEWART, Secretary. MUNIV . MRSITY 00.P.ENNSYLVA.MIA., LAW DEPARTMENT.—A Term will commence 'on THURSDAY, .the let of OCTOBER next. The Intro ductory lemurs will be delivered by PROF. MORRIS. at EIGHT o'clock in the evening of - that day, at the LEC TURE ROOM, in the NORTH COLLEGE sep 7-tool PHILA.DIGLPHIA. AND ,READING RAILROAD COMPANY, °Mee g. 27 South FOURTH Street. Pnii,AnalYMlA, September 2, 3863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the. Common Stock of this Company. The residence of" Several of them is un known, and it Is, therefore. necessark that the'certifi rates of stock should be :presented on sidling for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD,. Treasurer. r,ocykaoLii; Mrs. mary ßis hop,p Timothy C. Boyle, Clement Biddle, Ann Copeland: A.Emslie and J. Newbold, Trustees. 4- Debbie A. Hughes. Semi T. Harrison, James Hallowell. James W. Halloivell, Catherine C. Kennels, Daniel Klapp, Mary Kuhn, ..' _ • Chas. Kuhn, Hartman, Kahn. and J. H. Kahn, Ex: ,1 of S. Kuhn. R. V. R. Leine Extra. and James 0. Schaff. Ex. of John S. Lessee, dec'd, THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSU RANCE COMPAlM.September 7, 1863.—The Dl rectore have this - day_declared a DIVIDEND'of SEVSN Dukl,LiillB and 2.llr'ff CENTS per share on the Stock of the Company for the last six months, which will be paid to,the Stookheldere.or their legal representatives, after the 17th instant. . WE G. on NM& seS-tlB . Secretary. M_ A MEETING OF THE STOCK R :- OLDERS of the OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY RAILROAD COMPANY will be held , at the .CONTI RENTAL HOTEL. to Philadelphia, on MONDAY; Sep tember 21st, 1863, at 12 o'clock' M. ALBERT. WILLIS. GEORGE DICKINSON, JAMES A: _BRAZIE, JAMES H. MAYA. Cornmisaioners. ses.l4t pr".a.:MMlt AVM maLMOADITS.--li. JO. 'SXPELZAOKEY. de Paris, Gerant de la Matson ItkIiD'VTLLMSTOKES, Marchand TalGear, No. 609 L CHESTNUT Street, :Philadelphia, a lihonnenr d'"aViSer des nombreuximisr et connaissances (airlift qua Phone rable public) gni Pon de la favorise de lour. clientele, vientrderesevoir de . Paris et -Londres, les modes les plus reroutes et les mieux_porieee pour la salmon d'ete. GRANDVILLB , STO :=l:a a mils a ea disposition les ateoffee les plus belles at les mettles:es quanta% des pre mieres manufacturee'd'Murope. , Les officieres at - soldsts de tont _grades y tronvront les meillenres. I:minter - W(4oes, a dee prix tees moderes LVegance deott'Coapei , atneque /e cachet de distinction. qua. kcaracteritsf. est dos tropsetittup ‘ l?,lia Ponsmt MillOttrAttlims mutter J7 ice' NNATIONAL UNION NOMINA- A-v 'IONS. R§' NAMES 3. Lancaster.. Percy M: Lewis. Penny Mary alitcherson. John - Mclntyre. - John. S. Moore. Saraeshlcßnight ? Beni. B. Newport. Bert.t..Pott W R. Rodman, Sarah Ann Richards. Henry B. Sherer. Maria L. Sadler, Andrew Turner, - Mrs: - -Rebecca Ulrich, Asher M. Wright, W. 11 'llioVickar, Anstin Smith, Willis Sc Co.. ' se& stnth-if POLITICAL. ISTATE orvias,aa FOB. GOVERNOR, ANDREW a CURTIN FOR JUDGE OF §IYPERDIEtOURT, • DANIEV AGNEW. SENATOR—FIRST SENATORI s.r. DISTRICT JERI:Dr/AU liIOIIOLS. REPUESENTATIVIO tat Dietrict—WlLLlAM. FOSTER. 24 4, THOMAS J. CHOATE. 3d— " THOMAS T. WILLS. 4th " JOHN D. WATSON. sth WILLIAM W. WATT. 6th ic ISAAC H. 0 , 11.A.RA. 7th " THOMAS COCHRAN. 6th " JAMES N. KERNS. Sth "' CHARLES DIXEY. loth " S. S. PANOOA.ST. 11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 12th " LUKE V. SUTPHIN. 13th " WILLIAM Y. LEADER 14th " PREDERiOS. a•Erz. 15th WILLIAM F. saltra. 16th " EDWARD G.•LEE. 17th JAMES'MILLER. COUNTY OFFICERS. RECORDER OF DIEDS. LEWIS R.'BROONALL PROTHONOTARY; 0y DISTRICT COURT. GEORGE KELLY CLERIC OF.(X)IIIIT OF 4IIARTEIC;BEEISIONI3. GEORGE if; MOORE oottorrns. W TAYLOR. QITF OFFMRS. OCTY TRISASURICR. HEN/it BUM6I. - CITY COIIIIIIISSIONISIL PHILIP R. HAMILTON. By ordet of the City Committee of Superintendettoo UNION MASS MEETINGS UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE 800313, COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 6 , 11 CHESTNUT St Governor CURTIN; in company with distinguished (galore from adjoining States, will address the people of Pennsylvania at the times and' places named in the folloWing schedule: At KITTANNIVO., 'Armstrong county, TUESDAY, At ERIE, Erie county, THURSDAY, Sept, 10th. At MEADVILLE. Crawford. county, SATURDAY At PITTSBURG, Allegteuy cOuutT. WEDNESDAY, At GREENEBURG, Westraorelan4 county, THURS DAY, Sept. I.7th. - At ALTOONA, Blair counti. FRIDAY, Sept ISth. At CATASAUQUA, Lehigh county, SATURDAY. Sept. 19th.. At EASTON, Northampton county, MONDAY. Septem- At NORRISTOWN, Montgomery county, TUESDAY, Sept. 22d. ' At WEST CHESTER, Chester county, WEDNESDAY. Sept. 2&i. At BEAVER, Be.iver county, FRIDAY, Sept. 29th. At WASHINGTON, Arashington county, SATURDAY, At INDIANA, Indiana county. MONDAY, Sept. 28th." At WILKESBARRE, Lucerne ... county, WEDNESDAY. At SCRANTON, Lucerne county, THURSDAY. Octo her Ist. a - At TOWANDA. Bradford county, SATURDAY. Cato ber 3d: At BELLEFONTE, 'Centre county : , TUESDAY, .ooto lier Stn. . At YORK, York county, WEDNESDAY, October 7th. At READING. Berks county, THURSDAY, October Bth. At POTTSVILLE. Schuylkill county, FRIDAY. Octu. At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDIY, October 10. We have reasonehle Lopes of having in the pending canvas the aid of Governor.JOHNSON. Of.Tennesseez . Governor PIyIIPANT. „ GovereoF BRADISSPC - of JOHN BROUGEr, the next Govern - or of Ohio: Hon: DANIEL B—DICKINSON. of New York; Gen LOGAN, of Illineie; Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts, And many other distinguished gentlemen, including Many eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in Penn. sylvania. No pOssible efforts will be spared to secure as full and thorough a discussion of-the momentous issues now snbmitte4 to the people as the brief period-nowre maining will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel low-citizens ripon the occasions.. WAYNE McVEAGII, Chairman. Geo. W. FLtainasix,t secret • - _ W. W. Hare, 3 , selo MILITARY NOTICES. CORPS OF- HONOR. U. S. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING Batty - MB. , -INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA, - $43 South Tam Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dia . ability will apply for information or enlistment in the INVALID CORPS to lileut.HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps; . • • 243 S.> Third street, Philadelphia, Or to J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, _ 61l Brown street, and N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden, staPhila.' Pay and allowances, escdpting bo_nnty. and pension. Caine as in 11. S. Infantry. - -B. W. MATTHEWS, Major let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel- Phia. ans tt $402 BOUNTY. RECRUITS WANTED For the 12th II- S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN between the ages of IS and 45 years. THE ABOVE LARGE BOUNTY CEASES 021..Tk1E 25TH-OF SEPTEM BER. Forlurther particulars apply to -• WM. SERGEANT, Capt. 12th . Infanfry, • Recruiting Officer, set-Im - 21%9 South FRONT Street. - QUARTERS-A-tiQIJARTERS OF PROVOST - 1--1- MARSHAL, FIRSTRISTRICT, PA-, M 45 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. September 5, 1863. This Office will be 'open daily; from 8 A. M. - to" 3 P. M. AU Drafted Men of the Second; Third Fourth, and Fifth wards, who have not reported,' and whose time has not been extended, will be apprehended forthwith as de erertere • A reward of ten dollars will be paid for deserter's. The SIXT,H WARD (being the Fifth Sub-District) will be heard in the following order:' MONDAY, Sept 7, Nos. 1 to 100 inclusive. TUESDAY, Sept. 8, Nos:101 to sOO inclusive. . - WEDNESDAY. Sept 9, Not 101 to 300 inclusive. THURSDAY, Sept.:lo, Nos.. 301 to 400 inclusive. FRIDAY. Sept, 11, Nes 401 to 637 inclusive. SATURDAY, for the hearing or cases generally. B.—Substitutes have preference, WM. E. LEHMAN, , 'Provost Marshal and 'President of the Board. , CHARLES MITRPHY, Commissioner of the Board. N. H: - MARSELIS, eel-tf Surgeon of the Board. 1114 E AD QII.A.RTERS OF PROVOST Jul- MARSHAL, TRIED DISTRICT, Pa. • —ILADELPIIIA. September 6, 1869. Notice le hereby given to all drafted persons of the Nineteenth ward that their time for claiming exemption, - off(rmg,.anbstitittes, or reporting for duty, is extended. until 'SATORDAY, September I.BBth, inst after which time all those persons faiiing to comply with the above notice will be liable to arrest as deserters. Notice is also given to those draf tad partors of the Eighteenth ward -who have not . as vet reported them• selves, that, failing to'do so by SitTURD a.Y. September 12th. met.; they will- be published -- as deserters, and ar rested By order of the Board. of Enrolment. Sat:Oß 6.. STRATCH, Captaitrand Provost Marshal, FRANKLIN D. STERNER Commissioner. H -se7-6t ALEXANDER .0 ART. Surgeon. .HEADQUARTERS . PROVOST MAR SHAL, SECOND DISTRICT, PA:., 1211.4. LOCUST STREET, PHILADELPHIX, Sept. 4th,.1863. Notice is hereby given to dratted 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 deserters and arrested as such, Substitutes will be accepted on any day between the hours.of 8 o'cloOk A, M. and 2 o'clock P. M. . A reward ' cf Tem Dol.l ars will be paid for the apnre hension of Deserters upon their deliveryat this odice, 256 South Twelfth street.,- On and after MONDAY, Sept, 7tli. 1863, the Board will be in session to hear claims for exemption from 8 o'clock A. M. 0112 o'clock P. 111., until further notice. EDWIN PALMER, Provost Marslial and President of Board. W. M. BULL. Commissioner of Board. - -. R. W. RICHIE. ses-6t.. , . Surgeon of Board. WHITE .`PRESERVING BRANDY, . . . PURE CIDER • AND WHITE WINE 'VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, 411CiSTAND MED, SPICES, arc., Sm. ' ALL THE ' REQUISITES FOR PRESERVING AND PICKLING PIIIIPOS.S. 'ALBEIT C. ROBERTS, . _ Dealer. in Fine Groceries. sel.o-tf ' Corner•ELEVENTR and VINE Streets. TIONOT LONG - DEC AY HAVING A . AL' good Idkeness made 'while such . fine Pictures as REIMBIPt• Coloied Photographs are made tor $1; invalu able likenesses. Gallersy.SECOND,St., B.b. Green. It* p EIMER'S. ITORYTYPES ARE AR. TISTIC efforts of great merit and beauty. and evince. in. their accuracy of likeness and line 'coloring, great care and ability. SECOND St.. above Green It* Wit CARRIAGES. 1863. wituirevicomis Coach' and .Lfghtibarrlage Builder, - Nos. 1000 CRESTiILT - STREET, Eelo43m - PHILADELPHIA. $ 45 REWARD.-WA$ STOLEN from the subscriber: in Chester, OR. We 3neaday, &st 26, a DARK SORREL MARE and Palliag-toP WAGON: Said Mare le about 14 hands 'high, with hind feet white, and one fore foot white; mane rnobed Mr by cribbing strap; lump on near ehoulder. The Wago,ll was made by Priutzer, Wilmington,'Del. $25 will be paid for the recovery of the property, and $2O for the detection and conviction of the thief 'selo-2t*' Chester, Delaware county, Pa. , • JOHN. .L. OATEN; PHRENOLO- It GIST maybe consulted, DAY and NyIiNING. on onadaptatione i p tc r ' e , ie n ge n tir Of T lValili. nds corr r elt a t s or n oi faults, formation AA friendships, Atc. Fall de• scrlptiona of character given when required , at No. AS S..TES TR Street..aboye Chestnut. se3-thsto6mlf . ICNAPSACKS AND - HAVERSACKS. • - - =The'enbsoriber •offein to "I'aini .ind Vanden 3.000 Per des ..in the btilat manner and at. the . lowest poaeible Price. 45 7": P.l. J. T. `HOLLOWAY Leß - CpFellio tf::•1634 W ABaINOTOISI lowa." : THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, SEPT. . °, 1863 pHILADELPITIA PAPER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, MANUFAOTORERS OF PAPER ItIAN.a.INGS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, Offer to the trade a large and elegant a‘gortinent of goods. from the cheapett Brown Stock to the finest Decorations. N.' a CORNER FOURTH St initial grassrs. N. B.—Solid Green, Blue, and Baff - WINDOW PA PERS of avory grade. eelo-te- BERRY & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PLATZfIIANN, BERRY, & CO., I- of k 'Bi K. 155 Di : • 1: SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. 1863. FALL AND WINTER 1863. D. - sr Gr 0 0 13 S . RIEGEL, WIEST. & ER,VIN, NO. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET, We are constantly receiving large lots of all hinds of fr•ish and desirable Goods:: hlerehanta will find it to their advantage to.call l .and. examine Sur stock heroin puichasing elsewhere, fle we can offer thenvindudements unequalled by any other establishment in Philadelphia. al STRAW GOODS, igQg - " Va w ir' S FRENCH FLOWERS, LACES AND RIBBONS, of the latest fashions. - JUST OPENED AT _ • --THOS.KENNEDY (Sc BRO.'S, • No. 729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. st 9-3 m KERR'S Fuinishing China & Glass Establishment, CHLNA HALL, 5%9 CHESTNUT STREIT, ArirDnatrmr OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL, . - g l4i )i t e r n hie :F est (for the quality) and most extensive as AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS' CITY Just . opened. of our own importation. eighty-one casks very superior plain WHITE. FRENCH came, in any quantity to suit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment of Fashionable . CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS Also plain white Snglieh Stone Ware, Dinner and Tea - Ware. Also, Toilet lets,-in great, variety, BOMB very elegantly decorated. 0-1)ouble thick China Stone Ware, and Claire, a -mealy for HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS AD- French China decorated to order in any pattern Aar- Initials engraved on Table Glass. Chinanild Glass packed in a proper manner. ef 5-s Ahab -4m - SILVER PLATED WARE ' MKNUEICTORY. TEA SETS, CASTORS, - WAITERS, ICE PITCHERS, &c., - 45 x war_,EN: az mass, seB.2m 225 SODTEE FIFTH STREET: AMERICAN GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD_ THE TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY AEA wain furthfr 110tille, I shall somata 41D AT THE - DIFFERENT BDB•AGEAQIIB SHARVEY THOMAS, • STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Mo. 812 WALNUT Monet Stocks and Lows bought and sold on Oonmaimion the BOARD OP BBOKBBB. Sabieriptions to the I-30 fear slir per cent. LOAN still received at per. - No charge for Commission. O • - otLEMON •Or 11. 8. OERTaI.- OATES OP INDEBTEDNESE-The ADAMS' EX PEWS COMPANY are now prorated to solleet at the Treasury Department Washngton, with denatch, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of In debtedness of the Dotted States now duo or shortly ma turing. • Terma made knoWn and reselple dye* at the once. Po. ISO CHESNUT Street Tx wpm AND ROSEWOOD OASES, playW from 1 to 12 tutee, cholas Opera sad Amer 1., swum F &RR BTH'S.. Importera, • sel•im .• • BEE CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. . Ai .. .AMERICAN WATCHES 'IN itiff 2,3, 4, and 6-oz. SILVER 0413 M. • • ' Q. PBQUIGNOT. 'Mannfeetnzers of Watch cases. , No 22 & FIFTH Street, Between Cheetnat and Market. sn2s-tntlui•lni• AG. RUSSELL, FINE ARE - RICAN and Imported WATCHES, Fine' Jewelry. 8117ar lated ware, he. iy2l43m _ • • JoFINE WATCH .PPAIRING attended to.'bi the moat experieneed workmen. an every Watch warranted for me year. G. RITSEGILL, 212 North SIXTH Street. . BM OVA.L-- , JOHN C. B lABIN. RWholeiale"Dittestu, bee removed to 118 SCLEENT Street.- Particular attention Is asked to Joas O. • Barn & CO.'ff COD-LW - BB OIL. 011TiIIK (Willies in this new establishment for. manufaCturing and bottling. and the avails of fifteen years' experience In the .bneineas, this brand of Oil has advantages ovirr all Others, and recommends Itself. Constant supplies are obtained from the fisheries..freah, pure, and,sweet, and.recelv• • the most careful personal attention of the original proprietor. The increasing dentand and wide wiread 'market for it make its fignres low, and afford "Teat) ,dvaSages for those buying , in large. gilall titles. . ' - aa4-dtf. D ; F. WILHDT, = l7 -Lt WORM AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW • NASHVILLIC, TIINXERSISE. Hag constantly engaged is the practlde of his oo feeslOn, and (the collection of Claims, at liash4llle. for puns.- the pest Yourraar ♦' REPERE2IOAB: • - • Messrs.' lOW. Moulton, at Woodruff; Messira.. Bog. croft dc Co. NrCiTIOEG: M. FOGG;, OF NASH: VILL.Hr Tenn.. Attorney at-law, is still 'attending to hie profession, and offers hiiBD/ViCOl) to hie friends in Philadelphia and New :Tort in collecting debts that may be due them in !diddle Tennessee, or any other business in the line of his profession. He has never been absent tom this city, and will give undeviating ultentiou to BAY business committed tolls charge. , - - - ii.RpNRRxcEs. -- !.... - •••• . Llyiv,RealLi& co.-. - , •• , 1 phusit;Apilia: mAREa -a HAYW.I.D.D. 1 - I l • w u(4 IAMIN. if, .. New 14416 ,THOIKAB . . .491 _ 1-,,A As g YIZ/ AA u tr us ! "' "I'"j* PAPER 11A.NGINGS. 11-DWELL & BOURKE, EIEMMIM COMMISSION LOUSES. 26 RIIE REIMERS, PARIS LYONS, ST. ETIENNE, AND ORSNOBL ,IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY G-OODS: PHILADELPHIA MILLINERY GOODS. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. WHITE. FRENCH. GOLD-BIND SILVERPLATEDWARE XPIWAIV 4 OIA3IS. - ''' - DREXEL & CO.. 34 SMITH THIRD STRISST. BURNABY OF ,THZ 'mama BAS AtITHOBIZED BUI FOR A BRIEF PERIOD. to resolve Subscriptions to t h e 5-20 LOAN AT .";PARS AT NT OFFICE Whroughout Out Loral States. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION ALGINT. 110. 114 South Third Street' WATCHES' AND JE ' ELRY MUSICAL BOXES. %g NortiSIXTB REMOVALS. EYRE e LANOELL FOURTH AND Anon - , t E. & L. OPE . N . .TO-DAY, FOR FALL B.A.LES, Rich Priuod*Rl/OS. DELAItiES. RSPB. &c.. 44c. . 1•E & L. wRE 86 LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY ~Lii Flew ilke - for Fall Sales: - Corde &Me, - Fißured Silks. Moire tiquee, Foul de Boles, Ste., dce, E - . FYRE & LAiNDELL AIM OPENING - 4 " a line assortment of SHAWLS, for the Wholatale and Iteti±il eal&s: E & L -PYRE (4.7. LANDELL ARE OPENING for Pall Sal& a magnificenfline of DRESS GOODS: . _ E. & L PYRE -& LANDELL, FOURTII AND ,11 - 4 ARCH, 4e¢ to- dav— Extra Fine French MERINO. for city retail ealPe Select abode% of MODES, BROWNS. NEW BLUES, .111)MBOLTk,dco.: SW. - seS•tuthe tf FLANNOS;:FL&NNELS SCARLET, BLUE, AND CRERRY OPERA • FLANNEL. • . SAXONY, BALLA_RDVALE, and REAL WELOH FLANNEL. DOMET; _SHAKER, AND WASHINGTON FLANNEL.. GRAY, BLUE, AND RED, both twilled and plain. SHErPtili.tklit & ARRISON, 1 attl9-tuthel2t _lOOB CHESTNUT STREET. rDWIN AIitALL .&• CO -26 SOUTH SE (m strait, are now (inning their Fait and Win ter Stook of Bilks . • 'O6 OaSii Plain Poult de Soles. $1.20. • One Cass ell Shades Poult de Soles. $1...8Th4. - One Case SuperPoult de Soies, $1.50„ Brown Fignred Silks. Black Pauli de Solos and Corded Silks. Superior 9uality Black .Taffetta Silks. Black Gros 'de Rhinos at reduced prices. seB-tf EDWIN HALL & CO., .26 SOUTH SE COND f tinet,nin /lOW opening, their Fall and Win ter Reek of Dien Goode. &c Figured all Wool Delainee. - Figured Merincies and Cashmeres. . . . ..Paytey Styles of all Wool Poplins.. - New/Ryles of Drees Goods.— N...B..—)jelirpral Skirts - in great variety variety from $2.75 TO THE RETAIL TRADE. • . • JOHN-F. YOUNG, (Formerly 327 Market street.) " " Successor to 7.ll6pms,Fisber, No. 70 NortffFortrth street, is now meal)* an ,entire new stock of CHOICE DRY k to which the special attention of the ladies is' sep7 121 VALE , DILAINTS. CHOICE STYLES• FALL DEL/LINES. CHINTZ FIGURES, RIF Colors. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, • so7'' • CHESTNUT sod EIGHTH Sri ets. E RINOS .1 MERINOS 1 SID. rulers Brothers offer a FULL ASSORTMENT of NEW 1110 IN OS., All 43f the regular SHADES. in exiling the NEW OOLOB, q. eel • CHSET.NTrT Ana EIGHTH Strests.- ---- gm§ RYLESS BROTHERS WILL FOR a few DAY'S longcr continue selling their 'eI:TIMER STOCK at REDUCED PRICES before opening ,their FALL and WI TER GOODS.. se7 CFIEsTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. WELSH (FLANNELS, Ea llard'crale Flannels, Shaker Flaw:6ls, - ' and in Plato:tele, Flannels 7'alleolorso - vidthe, and gnalities. at moderate erices. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., ae6-6t "- • .727 CHESTNUT Street: ,MERINOES REPS, AND POPLINS, in all i k ew abadee, at moderate prices ad -at .1'8::1&2?7111121.4*13t CO. . K , B L O. SIL S.-ALL. STYLES, widths; and qualities of Lustrines, gro d'Rhines. Pooh Taffetas, Gros Gonins, Imperials, Ato., at moderate prices -. R CAMPBELL Bcoo., se6-61 - ' 727 CEESTNGT-Street. . LTEN S ~A.D 111 TE GOODS,.IN ireat verify, at much less than bres.nt cost of im portation. . JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO;; - ses-6t. • 727 CRESTNITT Street OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS EL STEEL ik SOS.• Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Ettreet, Have now open's. choice assortment of . PALL AND WISTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Silks, choice colors, $l-25 to $2. Plain Moire-Antiques, choice shades. - Plain Black Silks .900 to $2 50. Figured Black Pansy Silks. - Plain`-wool Repiltand Poplins, all'oolors. - Plain Silk - and Wool Reps, all colors. Fisored and Plaid Reps and Poplins. Plairt Frenchllerinoes, oicl colors. 1 lot Plaingrench Aferinoes, choicecolors, $l. ses • WI.NTF G 0 ODS .OPEN IN GI- DAILY. .Pap'rnV, "Elan Shades and - New Colors.. Alpacas, Double and Single Width. choice shades. - New Bierinpes. Fashionable Colors. • . . :Plaid Nohamtand Valencias. Plaid - Flannels and Cloths for • Dark Cotqnand.Wool pelaines7OHl H : SPORES; - - _ _ 702 ARCH Stgoet. W. 8.--60 dozen:Ladies' L. C.Handkerchtefs at VI. per dozen. 89 - pai - Critr-Blanketsi goodAriality.' an3l,. fildo7 g AND CARSDABRES. °Telling Black and Fancy Cassimoroa Opening Black Broadcloths. Opening goods tor„ma Boya' wear. ns Taken for Boys' Jackets; Pants, and Overcoats for fall and "winter wear . Also, - a select stock " - ready-made Boys' Clothing.' - * - • COOPER & CORAILD, att29 oS. N. corner NINTH and MARKET IStreets. At generally belOw imeont oast of imy'or- Cation. - warn ocKws. all desoyiptions,. - wiiiißornitiss. : dodo LACES. r do" . ." Lola a.prDlKEßanisn. ao &xi:. as. . respeatfully invited aa2 :LTtspeotionof Mx FRENCH MERINOE'S. 'Browns,Blues, (greens, Purples. All-wool Reps, in choice shades. Woul Delaines—odes and Blacks. Alpacis- - Br T 4 ownsi, Atodes. and Blacks. Water - 1%045: of Black and Brown Clogs. Cloabrinaote to order. New Check square Shawls., • Blaqk - Thibet long and square Shawls. COOPER & 00.11 AR E• man S. B. sorrier ,EDITH and .X.ARKET Streets. F OR; THE ARMY AND NAVY.' , • _ EVANS els HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, - .4-18 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. , Banners, Beginiental and Company Flags, Swords,- Sashes, Belts; Passauts, Epaulettes,, Hats; Cap 6, ;Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertairdng to' the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. • A liberal;diScount allowed to the trade. ARMY GOODS. _ _ PAILADWBUii DAWL,BP7B GOAT GOTHS: Da.Airatus Car. CLOTHS. EIZT•BLIM4LOTEB FOR 017101E3. .7. AEIMBLAVKIrratiaI4ADARD )1 7 BIGHT. 10.013R08 - • • • DEILLEI. grara,Atiep Wino irr. • HBAIra,LINEN,.DRILLIr AND MICK.' • '; BUM! %M .BLEACHED EIREwn s AND SlltErr- INPW 'Poi s iree br . an i.tf -FROTHINGHLIkt, & WELLS. ARMY CLOTHS CLOTHS ILLIAI T: gllODiatiBS , . . .. • • . • • • 'ARMY, .NA Y,- ANIL CIVIL CLapTlll. -110175.1f.a,' Jo& ktiTEI- 850011 R an a =sB Errittwzmy its. -• •* ••• • ' •' ' • • .-AR147,4kN13-14AVIe t • ' , . • . ALL lllitiDlffrito GRIDS& • . . . • . ALL STYLES AlfD PRICES. OUR miyir - o: • "QUICK SALM -42iir'apop-PII,OPPTIC7 W.6IMONB aIs.I34OTEEER, 8430101i-grusT FAIL, PHILLDILLN, zusur t scrruszu or FINE sWoRPs.., • inirreay odpis sviunr-vesgrnr. italpifein • • ~ A :miry- 'HATS, _ARMY -HATE. 2VAP:-H ab KEEN; • • , Ilfe.62llfort,h SACOND Stmt. Philadelphia. _ - .11.aaufaeturere of all Irian of • FELT hays on hand a large aseortane at of all the Tartans and ' moat approved aryl., of A - 13.• ZVI 14 A 7 . Ordari by :ult.. ; from . gallon or . : 14**14, ;10111ilis IProintai filled at the loweit rah'. : . . "ftila-Sit DR: I I.ll;g9uarwr . DBpTIBT." . No. 1533 ANOH Street; N..l..oor..Siitoontik see lm* FOXTROTS:VOST POPULAR NOW are tbose accurate. agreeable—Rad natural likenesses, R111M8R41.14%. etre Photograttlus la oil colors, nowwadi at roduatiod prima at SECOND Ot.. an. Green.* WOOL: . - 10 - 00.a , ouNos.*T.Effi AND. ktoie • ToL AND; ,• 30. 514. MARKET Strpel. coTIOE.: MXII ~ 1:11101N G INSPEC N , ,T0It'8 3 0711011:41.100ea removedAb F IYril Street tielow Chas, taut p 4 .40 ilide;•No: 1GI; tagic roars. stB-tuthiSts- •;•••t=r• • • eel•tathelm! RETAIL DRY GOODS. - .1054 WIESTEITS ET/LSE'S E: - M. NEEDLES pIiTRII23 FOB, BAIL 1034 CHESTNUT STREET. ARMY GOODS. NEW wnit .H 1 Tvrol'W.._ MY LADY: A STORY OF MODERN LIFE. PUBLISHED THIS DAY. Being Nuiphor .I`;eNV 3`"si" of Popular Fie' " Bent Leto paper covers. Price :De. Uniform with' THE STORY OF ELIZABETH. By MlsFs Thaolpray. NANNETTE AND HER LOVERS. By Talbot Gwinne. HEART AND CROSS. By Mrs. Oliphant. The "Standsni. Series" includes none bat lirst-class Books. Low Pike, neat style, convenient size, popular Merles. are the'poiets of this "Series.", Fear volumse lmve been. issued, a novel complete -in `each volume. Price PP ceints each. mailed free of Postage tip= recoipt of price. JAMES G GREGORY, Pablieher. sell; 2t No. 40 wer,KHR litro - oe, New York., 1111.01 V NI OW S KNOXVILLE WRIG. AND REBEL VENTILATOR! propose to publish a. Weekly and Tri-Weeklyjoar- Dal, bee ring the above pile, at Knoxville, In East Ten. neset 1.): and the Weekly paper. made up front tam cen t tents of the Tri - -Weeklies, Lpropose to,send out to dill tont sebscrthers. for TWO DOLLARS per fi cream, in etttria lily paid 4:11. (ad-tam,er. Suls.crlptietts ar d remittances Istdi be tot wereed to me at (Thiciantqt. from which point I expect to ship my paper and matetials. I ex pect to issue the first number in October, as was in that month, two years ego. MY paper woe crashed out by the God-f. reaken moo at Knoxville, called the Con fed er ate Author feB: T will commence with this hell born and hell-bound Rebellion, where the traitors forced me to leave off, and all who wish the paper would. do well to begin with the 614 is me, as I intend -that Single paper shall be worth the subscription price to any, Unconditional. Union man I In the rule of ra f Editorial conduct,-1' .hall adictre that servility which- destroys the independence. of the Press, and cast from me that factious opposition which givee to party what is due to country.' And whilst the name of my Journal indicates, in unmistakable terms, its politics, I rile'', as a faithful Eentinol. forget Whigs. Democrats, Know-Nothings, and Republicans, and re - member only my GOVERNMEST, and the preservation of the PEP/ mitt DYroY—as richly worth all the sacrifices or bleed and treasure their preservation may coat—even to the extermination of the present race or men, and the consumption of all the means of the present age! Publishere mserting this Y'reap*otnt. once. prominent ly. and sending me the paper to CIENCINNAM, will ha favored with an exchange. W. G. 13ft0 WeiLo W. SEPTEiIIikR 7,1863 TN rEt'ss.- -I- J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. hive in prase, and will horily . GRANVILLE DE VIO E. A. TALE OF THE DAY. J. B LIPPINCOTT & CO.. Pnblichere. 715 and 71.7 MARKET 'Street. ed9•ut . . Philadelphia. NEW BOOKS! Shoulder-straps... Gospel of Peace Live It Down My Lady Remota• --SI IV) Life of stonewall ' Jackson 80 " a W. PITCHER, PCS CFIESTNnT Screat, 'NEW BOOKS OF ALL KINDS RE 't CEIVED as soon as published, or furnished prompt ly to order. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOORS, Including all the recent publications, always on hand. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL BOOKS. Incladingworks on all the Collateral Sciences. A large assortment on hand, - and for sale at low prices. LINDSAY Jk BLAKISTOS, Publishers and Booksellers, ae3 26 Sorttlt SIXTH Street. abova.Cheatiritt. A REMARKABLE BOOK-JUST IS; sued by CARLETON, Publisher, New York. ^ - • ErUSE AN D AND WIFE ; The Science of. Haman Development thronat Inherited Tendencies. One handsome cloth-bound volnrai. Price $1.25. • - An at emnt to collect. condense, and put into popu lar form some of the great truths contained in the recent ly-published , py crks, intended exclusively for the medi cal profession or for the natural philosopher. DE dicated to the Mothers and Dangi tars of the Human Family. to wham is entrusted the continuance of tae Kyolo. and who desire that it should ,be done most wor thily. . ati29-tnths6t sCHOOL BOOKS AND 'STATIONERY: COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. FRENCIIf QUADRILLE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. ENGLISH DAMASK PAPER AND ENVELOeEs. DOUBLY-THICK AMERICAN PAPER ADE. OF PURE LINEN, WITH TRIPLE-TRICE ENVELOPEL INITIALS STAMPED DR ATIS. ALSO,--. IN RED BLUE OR MAUVE. . ALL THE NEW BOORS AND MAGAZINE. Send a n'te and. any a , ticle will be. delivered. ` I 6RALLEN, Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer. pp4-St. . 1 3”. 4 1 1 4 Street. m .A_P OF ROSE , OIIA_NS' AND 4 , -.--BErmisunrs MOVEMENTS—JUST PURL SA Ir.D, A Map of the Mountain Region of Tennessee and North Carolina, prepared at the United States Coast Survey Office, emb mein g parts of Kentucky, Virginia,Tenn esee, North Cardlina, South Carolina, Georgia, and. Alabama, bein t the only complete Map of .Rosecrans' -Depart . In Sheets 50 cents. In Cloth Covere for the Pocket.. 75 • ill °anted on Muslin with. Roller. $2.00 Idonnted and Dissected 2 00 Alto, a full supply of all the War Maps. WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIE'(, seS. , fIOB CRESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS— Just received by J. B. LrPPINCOTT 715 and 717 MARKET Stress. THE AMBER GODS, AND OTHER STORIES. By Harriet Elizabeth Prescott. PHILIF - VA SI ARTEVELDE—a Dramatic Romance. By Henry Taylor. • TICKNOR'S HISTORY OF SPANISH .LITERATURE.. New edition, 3 vole. THE Fooel GIRL ; • Maychioneas and her Se cret. By Pierce Egan, Esq.- WENLELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, ADDRESSES, and LEITERS. TRUKAN ON THE IRON MANUFACTURE OT GREAT BRlTAlN—theoretically and practically considered. HOSPITAL SKETHES Mies L. AI Alcott ' THE CAPITAL. OF TUE TYCOON. A Joarnal of a residence in Japan. Byy Sir R. Mooch. SOCIAL "CON'DITION OF-ENGLAND. By Joseph LIFE AND MILITARY CAREER OF STONEWALL JACKAW. eel EDUCATIONAL. BENOIT L - ANGIT4GE.A.NJILLTRRA„ " ---3 1 1 3T-1 - 6 4 PPIrOV:k. TAILL - ANT, No. i 033 %Vat: NUT Ftreet. Lectures and conversation in French tui tion in ichools; privatelessone. selOthatr.-I.ai* 4N EXPERIENCED TEACHER DE SINES'an enkagentent BP visiting ortesident Gover ness. Her course - French, Latin, Masi°, and all the branches - of a good English edueatioa.. Address " T. L ," Episcopal Book etore. CHESTZILIT. - above Thir teenth. • : • • selo-2t* VAN TED-A LADY DESIRES A _ situation as Teacher of Instrumental and Vocal Music, or:of the English. Branches aul Writing. in a Seminary. or town in this State. References given. Address M. Germantown P. 0. selo-tit2t* MY DAY SCHOOLS. ARE NOW . OPEN. - ---Pripils-prepared fo - Business; College, or Military Schools Both sexes attend. Night School will open the 14th of Eeptember.. The Post Graduate Class, for adult ladiPs. will oj,eu October 18th. AP_DIS 1432 South. P.8.141i PARIAHS. selo-2t. , caRrgELL. hf. D. LL. D. CREEN-STREET COLLEGUTE IN . STISIITE, FOR 'YOUNG MEN AND GOYS, will open Septe mber 14th. References: the Faculty of Union College, New York; Professors Allen and Kendall, oftne University of Pennsylvania; Rev. Alfred Nevin, D:D., No. VAX) Green rtreet; - and Enoch H Supplee, corner of Marshall and. Spring Garden 'streets. Applications (for the - present) will be received at - No: ma - COATES Street, from 5 to 6 o'clock P.M. It* QEORGE A. NEWBOLD- HAVING accepted•the charge of Friends' School at ABING TON, discostinne Fairview Boarding School at NOB.RISToWN. For circulars and particnt ars. address will be JIaIIiINTOWN P. 0., Montgomery county, alter the 29th instant; till then at NORBISTO THE MISSES ROGERS' ENGLISH -A- AND FRENCH BOARDING 'AND' DAY SCHOOL for Young - Ladies will reopen TUESDAY, September Ist, at 350 South FIFTEENTH Street. anD3-wfmlßt PROPOSALS. A:.S SIST AN T QUARTERMASTER ehIiSRAL'S OFFICE, - PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 10, 1883 PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until FRIDAY, the 18th inst., at 12 o'clock . for delivery in this city, on or before thelst day of October next, of the following article 75 Portahle Forges, No. 134.. p. 75 - do ni.o. do No. 2. . . 200 Ray Forks,' 2 prong, sample reguired.....x 100 Rat-tail Files. , assorted,. do • do. .. 176 Rand Ratchets, No. 2, do do - 175 do do = No, 3, • - do do 75 Coffer Mills. California pattern, do' -do 200 tpring Pouches, No. - 6, do do. _ 11.0 Smiths Pincers, do • do NO-Picks, bandied, • do do 100 Carpenters' Rules, 2 feet, do do 25 Saddlers' do, do do 12 Buck Saws, s.t do' do 100 Paris Sheep Shears, •'.+' -do do •60 do Scissors, 6-inch. blade, do • do. igo Steel Squares. 2 feet, do do 160 sets Saddlers' Tools, do do The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too eeM-t7B • Captain and. & Q k ..A . S.E3 I S TANIT ,Q,ITARTERMARTER J--%- GENBRAVIS OFSICH. - t ' . .. , PHILADELPHIA: September 10, 1833. • PROPOSALS will lie received at this (Mice until TUESDAY. the - 7.2 d int,. nt, 6.1.12 o'clock , sl.._ for the deli very, in this city, on or before the 10th of October next, of the following.uxticies: • JIG Augers, X loch,. sample required: liu do X do do "do - 100 do 1 do do do. 50 do 134" do , do do • - 50 'do 13; do do ••• do. Al ;Iron Maces , do . . do - . . ! . 60 Sets Braces and Hitt& sample required. '"••• 60 Glints Holler Bucklea,.% inch, sample required. 50 do do . X do. ' do do MO . do : do . 1 , do, do do 75 do ~ do 1# do. do do 27 do do 2# 'do . do do '.IW Thumb Ganges. : do do :'; A x iti L jtil l ineis.i 11 — ) -- ,,_KJI - ftikkI - 110 - lts. dO - - 100 -Cl a ilw Hammors, -No. 2,d0 do. 100 do do No. 3, . •do do 900 Firmer Chisel Hen dies, dO do MO Sccket do do • do• do 600 Augsr Handles, • do -do 50 Fore Planes, -do • do - 60 Jack do • do do BO Smooth do do do 600 Morticing Cfiliels, X to 134 inch,. dh. do 24 bets Firmer do 12 to set, do do 50 Try Sash` 1' 6 loch, - do ' do 12 TOols,' French, • do do The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. • A BOY D. Captain, and Ass istants Qdartermaster: . 'LEGAL. T . N THE. - - ORPHANS' COURT, FOR TN TIM . CITY D' COUNTY OP. PHILADELPHIA. Relate of ELIZABBTII RUTH, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the • Court. to audit. settle. and 'adjust the ilret and Anal account of JOSEPH A. CLAY. 'Admlniptrator. with the will annexed, of the eetatenf BLIRABRTH RUTH, deceased, and report dis tal:Won of 'the balance in the hands of the said Admin h trader, will meet the parties interested for the purpoFes of hie appointment. on MONDAY. i.eptemete 21st, 1863. at 4 P. DI,. st his office, 506 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. selo-thetzust WILELABiI ERNST. Auditor. IN THE ORPIIANS' COURT FOR TELE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of THOMAS SSIIV:SRS. . The Auditor appointed by. tho Court to Knell, settle,. an d adjrutt. the account of WILLIAM TRAINER , . Administrator of the estate of-said deceased. and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, Will meet the. parties interested for the pnr pose of his appointment. on he 21st of Septembsr. at B.l‘ o'clock P., M..- air his. ofitce, 123 South PIS rz Street. in the city of Philadelphia,selo-thstu-21.e.. , ' AMO 13 RIG B. Auditor.. THE — ORPHANS' , COURT NOR THE cary AND. COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . . . The Auditor appointed b 7 the Court- te.sudlt, settle, and adjust. the aceoupt of ALEX aN DEN,. a.II,\CSEt administrator of tho estata of JANET WILSON, do ceased, and to make distrßiution of the. bultince,in,the bands of the accountant, will meet the part , eslutorested, for the purposcs of hie entxdritment. ea idONDAS.. Son temher.2d,,A:,D, 1863. at 4. o'clock P. BL, at tda.otßoe, sontbear4 corner of I.X.TH and WeLif PP Streets., in the ,olty of Philadelyhta. selo-thelnlit. • . D. W. OlißlEß.,Auditor. D B B .DRAW FIFA front 2 torma k ai b o n;„. 1-inch boutgg , ag ua T idy/ad do. - do do. dw 40 do do. ....... • oo do do '65 do do, Ivory Torlot7 of oonneotioff, bends, traps. ood houPers• We are now ,propared to rniali ripe to sof quantity, Ad on liberal terms to dialers wad clue ourohealee 11 lenge Quantities. ORNAbiIiNTAL alumna TOPS Viiniod Torre Cetla Ahtmeo7 Tops, olelo £ 0 0)s. /AW designs, we...fainted io Made' tn a notion lot; r.no. or ha wentlinv suiy_ca.. eAItDEA YOBS. A coat Tarle c ? of 'Ortmematal o. den • QUM •in Tern Colts, clatsi deems. maul vu l g ate ,' t ik the t :cret a o r t m Agi FAZAY P 4 :4 4 . u ma lava 7 — haholius Tom • 6 0 Jgdoe so wgreroainilolo : • • sk4-co.wftf • . PLANTATION BITTERS. The eels of the Plantation Bitteri is without preeedent In the history of the world. There is - noeecretinthe matter. They are at once the Meet .epeedy. strengthen ing health-restorer ever discovered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Their multi can always be relied upon. They are 00112POSed of the celebrated Califon Bark, Camarillo. Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, anise, Clo ver-bude, Orange-peei, Snake-root, Caraway, Corian der, Burdock. S.—T.--1860--X. &a They are especially recomminded to clergymen. pub lic speakers. and persons of literary habits and Bedell.- tary life. who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear Mental faculties. Delicate females arid weak persons are certain to find In these Bitters what they have 90 long looked,for. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate, They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. • They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They provent miasmatic and intermittent fe3,-ers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure, Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhma. Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and lifgrvous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the peak man strong, and are eichanated nature's great re storer. The following startling_ and emphatic statements can., be seen at our office: Letter of Rev. B. F. CRANE, Chaplain of the 107th New Yorkßegiment. IfilseAninnA thisaa, March 4th. IBM Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomposition after tie battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrated and very sick. Aly stomach would not retain - medicine. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake Of Neiv York, 'was prescribed to give me strength and an appetite. TO my great surprise they gave me Immediate relief. Two.bottles almost allowed me to join my regi ment: r have since seen them used in many cans, and am free to say, for hospital.or private purposes I know of nothing like them. Ray. B. P. CRANE. Chaplain: Letter from the Rev. N. S. GILDS. Rt. Clairsvitle, Pa.: Gmrrrammt : Yon were kind enough, on a former oc casion, to send me a half doien -bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3.50. My wife having.derived Bonen& bene fit from the nee of these Bitters, I desire her to continue them, and yon will please send us six bottles more for the money inclosed, am, very truly. roars, N. E. GILDS. Pastor Ger. Rat Charei SOLDIEEE'HOSIB. 1317PREINTENDENT $ 13 OFFICE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Jan. 15th, 1863 I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our noble soldiers who etop here, more or less disabled rom various causes, and the effect is marvellous and gratifYing• Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in every family, hospital, and at hand on every.kettle geld. ' G. W. D. ANDREW ' S, Su-perintendent. W..A. Camps, Surgeon - of the Tenth Vermont Regiment, writes : "I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per; fact, and harmless tonic I ever used." VrTLLARIVB HOTEL. 22 WASHI.NOTON, D. C.. May 22d, 1863. GENTLEMEN ?, We require another su.PPIY of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily in- Greases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, SYKES, CRLDWICK. k CO &c.. &c.. &c.. tuy. Be sure that every bottle bears the fee-simile of onr signatere on a steel-plate label, with our private stamp over the cprk. , P. H. DRAKE ds • 2102 BROADWAY. N. Y. Sold by all respectable Draggists, Physicians, Gro cers, 'Hotels, Salooni, and country dealers ' iy23-thstnithn EXCURSIONS. GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1563. The Proprietor of COL GRESS HA U., will give a Grand , Excursion to Atlantic City on SATURDAY next. the 12th inst., accompanied by a band of music. A Hop will be given at.tb6 Hotel in the evening. Tickets for the Ex cursien, including railroad fare and boat-ding $5 his is the pleasantest season of the year to visit the rea-s hors, the bathing being excellent; and, as this will be one of the last Excursions of the season, the Proprie tor of Congress Hall -hopes to see...Tany of his former The last boat will leave Vine-strest Wharf at 3 . 41P. M. Returning. the Excursion Train willleave Atlantis Olty on Venda yat 6 o'clock A. M Tickets good on an , train returning._ Ott Tickuta of JOHN G. ERYA.NT, Vine. street Railroad Office. - see 9t . G. W. RINSES, Pro. WANTS. WANTED PLACES, OF LIGHT 'work for 400 discharged soldiers. Yon CHESTDIIP ktreet. Re 9. WANTED-IN A LAWYER'S OF NOE, an BRR.!ND BOY, between 12 and 16 years old. Address:in own 11 andwriting and with reference, to " G. T. 8.." at this Office. seff.tnthat 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 Office. se9-3t. WANTED-A SITUATION. BY AN experienced Young Man as assistant BOOK KEEPER or CLERK, in a whol.sal,e or Commission Donee. Add retie "E. D." at this office. se9-2t. W A NTED-A NIGHT AV EkTORMAN. •• • Blida` e-aged man preferred. Good references re quired. Address " Watchman." Press Once seB.6t* WANTED— A YOUNG MAN AS EN w • TB:1:* OLBRK. Tfone but a competent person need apply to '.E. I'. D.," Box - 219, Post Office, with refe rence. seB-3t* WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SALES MAN to sell Beady-made Clothing. at good salary. GRANVILLE I.TOKES, seS et • 609 CHESTNUT Street. Wfir ANTED- $l5 PER DAY:=WE want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents in every county, for a genteel busingse at a commission of from SS to $l6 per day. No humbug. Exparleneed canvassers preferred, but room for all. Address C. M. DUNN Sc CO,. Publishers, At either Cincinnati Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; or 111£1 BEAD& Street. New York. jy26-3m.• --THE ADVERTISER 1 - 0000 1- • wishes to connect himself with an es tablished-MERCANTILE ROUSE. Has had., long expe rience in business. embracing a thorough knowledge of accounts, and will contribtte 510 OP), or more, in cash. Address !' Merchant," Press office. , ses-Str de :W ANT ED- BY A SMAL - L MIL family a DWELLING,' between Arch and Pine, and Siaqi and Fifteenth; rent about two hundred dol lars; Apply to ROBERT - 31W GREGOR, ee9-2t - - 419 nire.LNIT ntreet, AL DEPUTY QUARTERBEASTEB GNYNRAL'EI OFFICE. —.PSICLADB/Mel.A. Fob, 9, TESBEL9 WANTED inunedistily to span COAL ti the following points : Tray 4Trit. Fla. - Wort Monroe;-V4,1 , _ - Alexandria Va. Newborn, 39.4. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, Captain and Auslat. Quattarintiatat. BOARDING. ViRST-OLASS BOARD, HANDSOME - 1 - conntannlcating and single TOM= private table if desired, No. 1310 WALNUT Ftreat. W.O lm* 4 4 COUNTRY BOARDING".—CHOICE byre. ita n . B Verlg s inaT r rlV E A' S r a o r atilePrenfiti ak or at the City House. Ho 2. Wir.L y ritrt St ses FOR SALE AIW TO LET. FOR RENT, GRANITE- STORE, • tiOW OCCITPIED BY J: Md HAFLEIGH. Apply to THOS. MELLOR,. . 40 NORTH THIRD-STREET. 411 TO - PLEkSA:NT• HOUSE: iwaleentrally located,' to a small private family. Rent paid in Board.' Address S. L M., office of The Press. .FOR SALE-ONLY $2;333.33: RE-' 41: CIFIRED:— Three-story -DWELLING, two-story Back-building, Bath, Gas:' hot and cold Water, near Logan Square; desirable Investment ; will be soldless than cost to construct ; situate Vine street near Twen tieth street. Lot 17.6x81. Price $4,000 $1.666 may re. main. . C ARTY selo.3t!',. 345 WALNUT' Street. KiEL.IWARE • COUNTY - HOME "Mal FOR SALE.'—Largeand substintial Stone Dwelling, one of the best in this vicinity, with- all necessary out buildinge. The grounds comprise about eight acres of eYcellent land. located within a few-minutes' walk of Westdale Station, on W. C. &P. R. R. Possession im mediately. Apply to • .TAS. it CUMMTNS. Surveryor,. Media, Delaware County. Penna. selPthem-3i* MU FOR . SALE =A SPLENDID AND , -al.arge COTTAGE RESIDENCE, having all the mo dern conveniences; with office, handsome garden well laid , out. , large elm tree in front of house—fruit trees, grape vines, and.a. fine well of water.in.yard, stable said carriage -house in the rear, With gas and hydrant water Lot S 5 feet front, ranningto a back street. Will be sold cheap. Sp oly on -the premises. to MICHAEL PRICE, Erankford Road, above Wood street. after IP. M. $7,000 $ • ; $.4 0; NTD ---- 9,Tl,,:seitoun23°Virl,NTED ON°&°loQiii: GAGE. upon F higbly-imProved. V'arme, near the. alt Y.. Also. $23,000 wanted on a valuable, Improved Store pro. oryChestnut street, below. 'Eighth at 6 per cent. Apply to (coW] B. PETTIT-308 WAINUT Street, =M==Ega Wd..:* TAY/OR:VAS ASSOCI4TED with him ANDREW DBNNISgON. at thaold CITY COAL - . 'MEI . No. OW. North NINTH Straet, abova Green Gil eet. whore they witl toiltinrie to kaanlhe beet arialitioe of FAMI/Y - COAL.. at the lowezt sash: oricee. seS. ititha6t * , TAYLOR. & DONI.EiGObt . . „ ATO .TICE 1141 . 4.E8Y TErota the business entineeetennxistthg ffomt May 2'1:1136% between the - tuniersigncti mot JOSePEi G 6BefltiGt torminatett, by mutue consent, on the 14!h day et' July, 1361. • • . [seS-3,9, G:-RT.ERL. CI OP A . . 1 1'NERSHIP NOCRICE.-'17 . 11E nridersianad weembers of the late fli of Smith, "Williams: fig Co., have this day entered-into copartner ship ander the mime and etr il ie of. P. Si p. for the, lzaneateion of 'the Dr 3 .; Goode Compilation basi c ess at Xo. 5351. CHESTNUT 'Street. }HIRT P. SMITIL Wei. P. SMITH. Jr. , Pilmenai,Pitia, Sept. lehlS63. . sef•lin NNOTICE. - - JOSEPH -LEA PTAS ASSO 'CIATED with titM JAMES hfcCARtER and 3611.3 U MALEY in the transaction of the G,'"rnmission Enci: ne ,l3, WhiCh wilt ?..eTafter:be notanrted under the lirm of _ JOSEPH LEA &CCM, ind 139 C 41iSTS 'Street:. Pfm,ADMElttit Soimukt?er ' • . .• . AUCTION SA LES. BAZAAR- NM.Tif AND SAN BON STREETS. AUCTIONSALE OF BORiES. 4EHICZ , EB. ANSI H kIENESIt. ON BATOR 9AY . fttORNINO. Sept 12th. at 10 o'clock, cern pajaing - 'FIFTY HORSES." Full deem-intim in Calalognee.. ALSO, A large collection of dealrab,e new and rtnond.- bald Carriages, Wagons, ltarnese, 2e.,vrlth which tie gala Will comnence. - • • .. - AGO - Nc noktpom meat as account of tho weather. Sar- Carriages and fierneFe a , private sale se)o 2er ALFRED M. )3EOU) R 6., A nctioneer. A :CTCTION SALE OF REFUSE WOOD, A CHIPS, OLD COMPOSITION, &c. . 0 ../LVYWASTUNGTON, Sept. 3.1363. WILL BE oPFEBItD PC 61,1.0 SALE. at this Yard, for carp; on: TUESDAY. geptember 15th. MS% at ia o'clock . to tbo hi.lhest bidder. a lot of Refuse Wood. Chips. Old Companion, &a., be condemned as unfit for public use. aBo iv. BI 4 '.,ALE. e7.3t Naval Scorekeeper. AMTJsk•MENTIis. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, GRAND DRAMATIC PRRRORDIANCE BENEF'IT UNITED STATES SANITARY C 01311581911 EVENING OF El LTURDAY, SEPTEKBER. uv on which occasion the distinguished tragedienne. MISS CHARLOTTE CITSHMALF. MISS CHARLOTTE .CHSHMAW.. MISS CHARLOTTE CIIBIIIIA.M. mh 8 CH siELOITE CUSHMAJT, MESS CHARLOTTE COVIRAN, MIBB CHARLOTTE CUSH NAN. MISS CHARLOTTE iThat HAL MISS °EARL° rTE CrIiHM , AN. MISS CHARLOTTE CH4HKAN;. Ml6B CHARLOTTE CIETcHMAbT. will appear in her world-7enowned rendition of LADY MACBETH MISS CUSHMAN, after haying dielined the post Lit tering offers from the moat prominint managers of the: country, to give a mica of representations in toe princi palcities, now prooooes to make a - Itri.URN TO TEE STAG% FilE. MOST rosirrvma . ONE BIGHT ONLY, 7expressly for the benefit of the, rued of the above Cox , mission, and tenders her artistic eervicoe WITHOUT FEE OR REWARD: This will he Miss CUSHMAN'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCE in this city, as she btortly RETURNS TO EUROPE. The EDWIN em B inent Tragtiltan, Mr. OOTH, EDWIN BOOTH, EDWIN BOOTH, EDWIE. 80 , ,T11. EDWIN BoOTIL EDWIN BOOTH, - EDWIN BOOTH, EDWIN BOOTH.- . EDWIN 1400T1r, EDWIN BOOM: has, in the 'kindest manner, VOLUNTARILY TENDERED Ids valuable airvices, and will appear in tbe charac ter of IitACBETH The Tragedy will be produced In splendid style; all the reeonrces of the Academy willhe brought into re int oiiinn,-and nothing that labor or money can procure will be wanting to render this performance worthy the reputation of the • GREAT ARTISTS who will appear on this occasion. 1 he (utile management and direction of tlio_onlartain ment will bent the hands of - _ ME. J S. CLARKE, who has kindly volunteered his aid, The following distinguished artists have kindly ton» dexed their SE TY1C4313• Mrs. ALI.XIIIn FISH'S'S. BAKER, hir:LEGVIs BAKE:e.. Mrs. E. N. TRAYER, Mr. E L. TILTON. (by the kini pernaiEsion Mrs. M. A. Garrett Boll,) Mr. L.N. of THAYER, and others. On SATURDAY EVENING, Eefd. 12th, 1F,63;-erilt bee enacted Shakspeare'ti aublirne Tragedy, iu five aete. en titled MAGBET H. Miss CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN: Mr. EDWIN BOOTH. Mr. E L TILVON. - Mr. LEWIS '3 &KIM Mrs. E. N. THAYER.. Mr. THAYER. . &c., &a. Malcolm - Mr. J. L. BARRE eT. Duncan Mr. a S -PORTER,. BILDQIIO (his first annearance in Pnila . delphifl) Me W. H. DOKE& Hecate ars. J. S. BARRETT: Lady Macbeth Macbeth acdr. . . ..... Witches PRICES OF ADMISSION. Parquet and Parquet Cir.) ,The two Dress Circles Azu ph fib eatre Reserved Seats in Parquet, Parquet Circle. and the two Drees Circles. - 1 69 Private Boxes 20 OP Box Office open for the sale of Reserved Seats on _ 'ERIIRSDAY, September 10th, from 9 A. X. to 4 o'clock P. M., and dilly thereafter until performance. - Ti. kets can also be procured at allthepfinciatti boteVi. Ddors open at 7,54. Comn.ence at S o ' clecx, precisely: Fele St 1V JOIIN DREW'S NEW ARCH.: STREM'r TBEATRE--ARGEE Street ab , ve &sr°. Acting and Fthge Manager WM. S Business .a gent and D This Eiegatiraila Cox m:A/ions Establishment will POsITIVRLY OPEN FOR THE REGULAR FALL ADD WINTER gEASON, . . • - - - - - - - ON S.M. URDAY EVE/VINO, StPrEMBEE -triter, it is Hoped, the long-tried friends.and patrons of- the OLD ARCH - , togethec with the general ptiqi,o, wilt End it in every - detail -worthy of this beanttfal etcY. 'e Etechholders have not spa.red either expense or trouble in perfecting the work. The whole compl,t-..d. under the special direction of ' Alll. STEPHEN P. RUSH. THE COM e.e_NY will embrace many of the eid-eetabliheci rurif 2.3. c whom will be a dded ceveral TALBSTEO ARTISTS, selected with gre at care from the , mrions first MIL BARTON HILL. MR STBWART ROBSON, from Laura ffeene's Theatre. 7_24w You;; first appsar . Philad-qpiria. • COMM! frozW2STew Orleans end:Si:L - oms Theatres: hie first ap pearance. MR FtLaAK AIKBri frcm the Boston Theatree. his first . appearance in Phi .. OW6c. A.R.Lovir, frere Winter Garden and Laura Keene's Theatre, New York; krz.t ar,pearan co in Philadelphia. hill. W.- MUZZY. . . from St. Loth Theatre; first appearance in Philadelphia L .M.R. JOHN FA.WC.Sq. froni the Holiday-street.The:Vre. bfft JITICTALoit, . . teem the London iieatres; his firstappectranm. - MR CHAS. EU LLIgr.D, from the Washing.ton Theatres- his.first appearance. MR. A. l'BNNOrtslt, fromNiblo's Garden; Ms first appearance. MR ROBhtiT CRAIG, - MR. W 311; WALLIg ME..cEu6s. - Eoo Eat., MR. JO MC Litre& MR. MR EDWARD WILK& Mit S ISLBELTA. 'FREIMAN. fry m.theleatre; her first appearance here UISS MARY calm, _ . . from the Witter Garden, New York; first appearance- MIES JOnEPHINE HENRY, from Niblo's Garden, - New York; her first apneasance- Miss E. PRICE, Mrs STONE &LI,. Mrs. STEPHEN'S, Mrs H. JONES, Miss C REED, MIAS GAM, NEE, Miss 'B JONES. Miss B PORTER, Ml2B bOMERFIELD. Miss GRIFFITHS. 'MRS. JOHN DREW. Tho fine Orchestra under toe direction of Mr. CHAS. R. DODWORFIL THE NEW DROP CURTAIN by the scenic Artist. gr. C G. HAWEHGEN, from Win ter Garden and Niblce, N7a* -- Ydrt: On the Openingliight t 1 s I terlin V g Cor S Ody, THE EAI,N • with a magnificent cast. Particulars to•rnorrow. UN MONDAY EVE. ING THE EICHINGE ()VERA TROUPE - - - Win! commence all engagement for a limited number of nij - Mir Particular. Notice—No Bar in the Theatre.- • PRICES OF, AD MISSIOD.f. Parquet And Dress Circle - 50 Cents. Family Circle 15 Cents. Orchestra teats 75 Cents. Private Boxes. according to their locality. ' 115ic• NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVBD SBATS, Box Sheet open, and seats can be secured on Thuredar. / Friday, and Saturday, from 10 s. M. to 3P. et., at J. COOKF2B Tager-Banging Store. 602 ARCH Street, op posite the New Theatre, and where a Plan of the Beata • can be seen. -it . WALNUT-STRRET THEATRE. Lessee - Mrs A. GARBETTSOH. THIS (THITS.SDAY). EVENING. .Sept,.. 10th, THE. GREAT. SPA NrSa.-. AZTLITE. . ISABEL MBAS, appear in the interesting Drama of ''' THE WEPT OF WISH:TOY-WISH; . Also. in the So nish Dance of L & GET &HILL AEL OUZO first appearance of Signor Z11.411-LN.ES- • To commence-with- the lanab able earce of ''''' GOOD.FOR rEasist.. Box °ice open from it till S o'clock. The present en giweinerit of the gifted .3 / 4 1-tistlislimited. Tboseof the citmns Of RI iladelphis who delight to wit ness, and - who can appreciate, the poetical and-bewilder ing developments of grace and beauty. and wotod like . to be transported the while to Atm celestial sphere of harmony. and attraction, should avail.theneselves of the present opnortunity. - THE BETA EF I.T "CITB AS OIT FRID AT - EVEN Md.. This Evening she will appeatin thecharaccer of NA- .. hfAR ATTAR:which' she has made peculiarly heir owls; All the passions— • LGj E. • ROPE,... DESPAIR, • . TERROR; COURAGI." • ' AFFEMION. DEVOTION-- :will be truthfully eloquent and -artistically-portrayed by this .unrivalled-performer: - Shewill also appear in an attractive Spanish DANCE:, NEW OHESTNII.T.ST: „Lessee and Manager _ air. WM. ViIELILLTLEY.: IMMENSE SUCCESS DUKE'S MOTTO.- will appear in JOHISISROI7GEIAIPS Grand , Roznantin. Drama, entitled. ' THE 'DUKE'S MOTTO.- The Play is pr educed. in GORGEOUS STYLTs',.. - ENV:RELY NEW SCENERY; HMV. COSTUMES,. DOUBLE-CORPERE BALLET, ai NUMEROI7I3 AUXILIARIES. ME, WK. WHEATLEY•, . _ in his original nharsister of '. CAPT.. RE IM DE &WARDERS, - . EVERT NIGHT > TILL FURTHER : NOTICE. will be presented— - ' -- - . : THR DUKE'S MOTTO. - _ . . . . in winch NB: COLLINS, who has pnrchaged the , sole right of-regiresentatiob. this great Play in America,. will 'wear as thaRRICICFSBUIISi an Trish Soldier, of .Fortnne, with, tha,songs, " Win Bright, Wine," and " While There's LifeThare'sHopia.!' HER. WM. WHEJLTLES. in his great cbarnater of CaTTAPT- HENRI .DR La.G.A_B.PBRE- During the evening, the Orchestra,..under the ding* tion cf MR Ma BRAIASSLBS, Will perform ,choiee ser , lections of Popular Music. sate, CONCERT HALL.. - • SECOND WEEK -AND TRIUMPANT SUCCESS ON` TIES GREAT SPECTRAI fir•LITSION, THE s -HOST! - • • - • *A.R. qr,T;p::›SERI leetimabaly and-properly proanced, rimier .the persoma. snPerYleSon of MR R. WATKINS. the first who presmakii it to the AMERICAN - PIMP/. THE'RROST will bePreceded.by AMSSRICAN STEREOPTICON , Remember. • THE. ORIGINAL GIIOST is Yialble EVERY EVENING. and GA SATI7RFIAI AFWESNOON, AT CONOSIM HAIL: - Admission IS cents. Enters : el Seats f sends. Chin be secured at the-Hall during the day. se7-6t 11:11. ME LIMA! EA: NATATt &Erni AIM-PHYSICAL INSvITUE, _ 219 °NTH BROAD -STIVSETV The Swilinming-Soason elosee.the 15ilsofrOglaber. The tezeperetare is always; the egras,(ennsineribest_) PITH' can enter till theciatJa - 9f this- month. qactesaber ) The Gyinnwtie Seaso4 begins tha lfith'ef-Octebar„ and cicalae the 14e . of Mali. T',..keta. 4hr - the .vrhola year. thadapartteenh3. seT•atv WiLhLAMi 3bitlcSEN„ M. D. AoAliktri - TES • 105 1 /91 matimm-ev-Tarr. ppm% WILY (13undetys exe...) from 9 1. % Admission RiS cents. Childrsrasilf prize. OM • AY !?AME LINSITIE ,CONITAN'ir, k• CM OFESTHDT Sinot. • s • PM.L.A.VH.V.E . III - _ ...' -: , •Yll3l AND HiLAifil INSULLHOr, - ' HISEO'2OI3.B.- , TiiiiClA N. Btlck. - ' - D. D. itoOdyit alum Wells:dam; Geo:, A. Vit't4C , Henry Le 3 , 2 . .. . - SolitiK - 41141*;:4?..; jobjcwNvermits. - -Chas.Atikes, - - hap ll, a jp.stiat A. H. Xxser.tltit ; . ). W. " -4, 3 , 8 , .- e r pulut,. . . .. ao. CBA laca - DSOPiregipt.tia). _ 17ThladEil-,. - ' Oran ‘ Roue-Apt. ~. ' DIAPAS ' als.,_ Baltimore; his filet