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    TEA-TABLiI CONTROVERSY
BY THIBARD OP TOIVPIt HALL.
Sipping their tea, the ladies sate
And held a logical debate;
he question was, to which kind Fate
Had given the most wrong• headed mitts
Says Mistress Q, "My wedded dear
with poker handle plots his ear;
He often mistakes Boil soap for beer,
And thinks the taste extremely queer l"
Lays Mistress It; "My darling laves
tile chin in slacklime when he •haves;
Off COMM the skin, and then he raves,
And like a Oherokee behaves."
ways Mistress S. "Shat op at once:
My sponse is still the model dance: '
.dtout the town for clothes he hunts.
'Though Towan BALL his eye confronts."
•
"! &tough I enough !" the ladies squall- ,
The man who clothing needs for fall,
And misses Bennett's Tower Bali,
Matt be the greatest dunce of all. "
, Th,3 gamest assortment of seasonable, reedy-made
Clothing in Philadelphia, at reduced prices.
TOWEL: HALL,
518 MARKET Btrekt,
BE INETT & CO.
R&M Drol HAIR-DYER
HAtOBILON'S celebrated Halt DT is the Bart Out
the Wordd.-. The only -Harmleae, l'rue - and Belfabie
Dye knows. This epiondid Hair Dye is Perfest--ohmiget
Ned. Rusty or Gray Hair, instantly toe G/oemi Black
orYVatttral Briton, without Injuring the Hair or Stain.
lag the Shin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine,
motor, and redraft' the ill effeeis of Bad Dyes. The
hieuttins is stoned WILLIAM' A. BATORIDAPH, all others
aro mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all
Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81 BA.R.CL KY Street.- New
Ziork.• Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the
iet3-1y:
ONE-PEICR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
.
BTTime made in the Best Manner: expressly tor RETAIL
GALES. LOPIEST Selling Prices marked to Plain Pi-
Hares. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our Ors-Patcre Sumo' Is strictly adhered to. All ' ere
thereby treated alike.
dell-Ir JONES & CO.: 604 MARBIST Street
"ELE•CSRICITY, PROPERLY APPLIED, Is
EV. AMU'S BEST `REMEDY.—The office of Dr. A.
E. STEVENS, No. 1418 Smith PENN' SQUARE, in
this city, for the reception and treatment of patients,
swill reopen WEDNESDAY,' Sept 3d . Tne Doctor's long
experience in the use of Electrical Currente, in this city
and elsewhere, has been thoroughly tested by the many
'who have been cured at his rooms. as their certificates'
in his possessibn testify—the same being OPOD for perusal
EOY any one who may choose to call. : A limited number
of patients 'will pleasant rooms. with board. in the
'Doctor's family. • His location on ;he Square is not only
central, but also a very pleasant and healthy one. Office
hours from 9 toll A. M., amd from 3to 4 P ftfl itia244
(M GEORGE STKOK & CO.'s
PIANOS. NM
CREa3uN SPRINGS. AMARA. 1533.
IMR. J. E. GOULD. Seventh ad Chestnut Ste., Philadm:
DEAR Sin: Having bad,. frequent opportunities of ex.
amining the Pianos made by. Messrs. GEORGE S TECH
Co., New York, during the past few ysars, in the
Tractice of my profession as Tuner, I pronounce them
the most perfect instruments I have ever seen.
In point of touch, equality. and einafrwtone they may
defy comparison with any and all other makes._while io
the upper two octave (treble notes) they are ince aii.ntra-
VII the finest r have any knowledge of.
C. a SARGENT, Tuner of Pianos,_
sel2-sw-tf 007 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
M.E S A:ELEt,IPAD-
_ CHAMBERS—TAITT.—On the lOth insviat, at St. Phi
jip's Chnreb, by the Rev. Charles D. fleoper, A. Reeder
chambersto llama B. Taitt, all of this ony.
D I.VIS—uIMPsON. —On theist instant, by the Rev. E[.
Simpson. Mr. Autistic' D. Davis to M es Hannah Strap--
Pon. both of Southwark. Philueictlphia.
WARDTER—.TONEN,—By the Rev. VP. N Diehl, April
23,1163, MY W. H. Warner, 11. S. A., to Mies A.,na If
Jones, of Cennantown.
DIED,
CHAFE.—On Tbureday, the 10th last , John G. Chase,
in the 67th year-of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited is at end services, at his late residence. N 2116
Zlount Vernon street, on Monday, at 3 o'clock, A. ,
previous' to the departure of the body for New Himr.-
:shire.
RICE -On Thursday afternoon, the 10th instant, of
cancer, Elizabeth Rice.
The relatives and friends are respectfully in sited to
:attend her funeral, from the residenre of her brother-in
law. Dr Richard Gardiner, N.. IN ' , prune street, on.
Idond ay morning, the 11th instant, et 1.0
FRYER.—On the 10th instant, kmmetine C. (of Phila.
elelphia), wife of William De Eanvoir Pryer, formerly
of Bath, England, daughter of Edward D and JACO
irgiminey.
The friends of the family are resrectfally invited to
Attend her funeral, from the. house of her father, 811
liana street, to-morrow (Sunday) morning at e
NETY'BOT, D. —At his residence, oloverdale F
Hutton county. N. J., on the 9th of 9th month, 1863,
C]eeyton Newbold, in the Slat year of his age.
His relatives and friends are invites, without further
'notice, to attend his funeral, on Seventh day, the 12th bl
atant: at O'clock. P. M. .
JENKINS. —tm the morning of the 11th instant, Wil
liam D., son of Itunn and Eliza Jenkins, Camden. Dela-
Vara
The relatives and friends of the family are re4pentfully
invited, to attend his funeral. from tre residence of his
-parents. to-morrow (First-day) afternoon.
DA LT,. —Suddenly, on the 9th instant, William Hall,
aged 81yeors.
T.OGAII. —On the 10th instant, Matthew Logan, aged
-68 years. - --
bCB OW/Z. —On the 10th lust., William. Son of Marcus
and Ann Pchontz in the 161 h year of In; age. • '•
BUDD ER S. —On the llth instant, at WmA-Philadelphia
Hospital, John &udders.
MOURNING GOODS, FOR FALL
S&LES.-Just opened. Pall stock of
Black Reps. Cashmeres. Merinoes, BomSazine3.
Tameses, MOllSSelitleS. Silks. Baratt, eae
Turons, Australian Crams. Pararn Atm
Reps Anglais, OrientnlLustres, Alpacas.
English Crapes, VElle, ifitibet, Long and Square
shawls, &c. -
Also. Second Mourning, Flannels. Balmorals, and
Dress Goods of various fabrics.
BESSOII & ' SON. Mourning Store;
tele ' • 91.8 R P SOUSt.
•
E T R rI E n t I LANDELL
es ,OPEN TO-DAY;
Bleb Printed ilerinoes. Rnp‘ Ica-
VYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
New Bilks for' Fell Sales. • 111 4 .
Corded Silks, Figured Rilke
Moire axial:fees; Pont de goiee. &c.. &c.
Vge. CUTIB,CII ON IV is. Ti INGToN
SQT) AIM —There will be Servile in the First
h)eabyt EVE N orinnt)huat 7% o rth. on Washington Square, TO-01 ,
W NG. 'clock.
MCALVARY CHURCH. A.N-
T° WE —Rev. GEO. STROIBO. red —ier
vices TO. MORROW. 1034 o'clock A. M. : 8 o'clock Eve,
lt*
COURCH OF POE CUVEN&NT,
FILBBRT - Street. above Seventeenth —Divine
Service TO-MORROW. Sunday. At TA' "A. ll.' and 7%
P. M. The Rev. JOHN LONG will (D. V )Prne.ch in the
Morning, and Rev PHILLIPS BROOKS in th.F,vaniag.*
• ST. MATTI-ICW . 4 3.APPUE - -4-I.K
ORITROH, NEW-Street, below Yoirth. betweau
Mace and Vine. Servic.s by tho Payton Rev. -""E.
NUTTER, TO-MORROW' MORNING. 1051 o'clock.
EVENT - NO Service cDnimencee at 7...44 o'clock.'
MSIGNS OF THE. TitIi,ES:—TIFIE
LECTURES on the 41Poeabvpi . e will be continued,
In Monet Zinn Chapel, CHRISTIAN Street, above Sixth,
on SUNDAY EVENING, 13th instant. at 74 o'clock.
Subject. "Mystical Babylon,..Rev 17 " PRhACHING at
1035 A. M. and 835 P. M. Urea to all.
r::3z.• UNION M. E. CHURCH, F(/UELTII,
below Arch.—The Rev. Sno. 1. Ong )lain will
preach (D. V.) on SABBATH morning, at 10% o'clock,
and in the evening the Rev. Frankin w 001... D. D., will
preach at M to 8 o'clock.- All are invhei.
EUECTIIi)OES 'EMS
MFOPAL CHEMIN, GERMAN CO TF.,Y. —Preaching
TO MORROW. MORNING. at 1.03 g, by Rev. T. N.
THOMAS; in•the Evening, at 73 , i, by Rev. G. F. GTRN.
Sunday Scheel at 9)4 and 23f. It*
FIRST. REPOT/WED ROTOR
.013fIROH, corner of SEVEWTif and SPRIG
4CiARPRS Strents.—The Rev. J. HOWARD ROTDAM
'will (DN.) preach TO-MORROW. at 1036 A. M. and
tREV. GEORGE W S MILE Y WLLL
,preach to-morrow.at M. on " San and
the Sale of bin Birthright." Evening service at 73i
o'clock. Church in. Handel and Haydn Hall, corner
X.lghth and Green streets. • .
eIIURCA OF THE ' NEW TES TA
-111401,(T. 11. Stockton, pastor). car. oPEleventh.
s,nd Wood Sts. Sabbath worshiplo% A. K. and 7% r.
In the evening, continuance of series on the BOOK ABOVE
-ALL. Special Topic—Personal Opposition to the Slide.
2.ll.invited. It*
YOUNG ALEN'S CHRIS L lAN A.SSO.
CIATION UNION SaBB IH tiCROOL, Noq.
1009 and 'IOLI CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. —This
School.will be ammenced at the Roomi f the &amnia
lion, on SABBATH NORNINO, the 13th inst., at 9
o'clock. Parente tivingin this vicinity. v 7 twee children
attend, no Sabbath school, are earnestly invited to
send them to tb School.
MNI ICU TY-RIG - IEITH SOLDIERS ,
MESTIN GOF THE ARMY CO 31111 T TES. YOUNG
MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, connected with
the United States Christian Commission, will be held
-on TO-MORROW - SVHSINO, in the West -iprace•street
Presbyterian Church, corner SEVRNVEgoTH and
MPRDCR Streets. commencing at 7h o'clock.
Rev. 0, st.oexi, from the fields of Gietysburg, will
:address the meeting: also, Rev. W. R. BOARDS' A.N,
and others. Rey. WM. R. BRSSD presiding.
'PASCAL BUILDING A.S3O
- OF PH IL AD BL f' RI A.—t, Special
Meeting of the Stockholders ,will be heLd On MO ti DAY
EVENING. -14th inst , at the usual place, at 73 o'clock,
to consider certain changes proposed to the By-Laws,
and for other parposAs.
A sale of Money.wi 1 be made.
__
ssl2-2t* .1 . 03,' H. GRUBB, oecretarY.
I;3‘. PIIIIA.P.F.,II..PHILIt POST .0 H`PICE,
SErTSRBSIt 10, 1303.—Mails will be despatched
Ifirom - this office,
_per steamer BRE HUD a, fo, Port Royal
and the West Gulf Blockadin g Squadron, on SATUR
DAY, September 12th, at 10 o 'clock.
sell.2t .C.. A.' Wahl3ORN. P. M.
Vir NOTICE.— THE ;ANNUAL 41E ET
IN° ofethellOlDEL AND 11 - 6.YDN STY
'will be held on TUESDAY EVENING. September 15,4at
-4be southeast corner of ROTH and` SPRING GARDEN
Rtreete, at 8 o'clock. The members, and alt persons de
teirous otnniting with the Society this eeseon, ars re-
SPent fully. inv ted to be present. . _
selo.6t , , E. F. STEW ART. Secretary.
IMUNIVIIRSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA;
LAW DEPARTMENT. —A Term will commence
on TEIDRIDAY, the Ist of OCTOBIIR next. The Intro ,
eltuctory ,be delivered by PROF. MORRIE, at
VOHS° cloak, in the evening of that day, at iiteAdo.
Tint& ROOM. la the NORTE( COLLAGE sep 7-t °ell
11-1110 .PENNSTLVAIIIIA. FIUS.E. INSU
RANCE COMPANY. September 7. Mr—The Di
:rectorshave this day_deelared a DIVIDEND of SEVEN •
:DOLLARS and 'FIF IT CENTS per - share on the Stock of
the Comm+ ny for the last eta .montbs.; which will be paid
to the Stockholders or their legal representative., after
the 17th instant. ' WAS G. CRO "JELL,
5e8.41.13 Secretary.
A EMOTING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY
RAILROAD COMPANY will he held at the. CONTI
--SIENYAE HOTEL,-in Phbadelphta, on. , MONDAY. SaP
tember,2lBL 1863, at iro'vloak
ALBERT WILLIS.
GEORGE DICEENSON,
s JAMES BRAZIE,
JAMES H. MAYO,
flornmiseionere.
PMrPIIILADIELHMA. ANIS ILE A.ESING
RAILROAD COMPANY, • Office *27 Sonth
UTH Street, l'snisnEr.rniA, September 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The following-named persons
Are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
'Company. The •residence of saveral of them is nn
renown; and it' is, therefore. necessary that the certill
.eates of stock, should be presented on cal ling for the
Dividend. B. BR &D FORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLD RS' NAMES.
Mrs. Miry Bishop, S. Lancaster,
giimotm. ti. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary Mitcherson.
Ann Copeland. John Mal ntyre,
A.Bmalle and J. Newbold, John S. Moore,
Trustees. James McKnight, '
Pebble A. Hughes. Ben.. F. Newport,
'Semi T. Harrison. Heni."Pottd
- James Hallowell. R. Ro man.,
'James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards,
'Catherine C. Koppele, H ears , B. Aherer,
Daniel . Maria L: Sadler;
Mary Bubo, Andrew Turner,
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs.:Rebecna
alibi!. and J. H. Kahn, Ex. Asher M. Wright,
Of S. Kuhn. William Young, t
R.- V. B. Leiser, Extra.. IW. B. MoVickar,-
and James H. Schaff , Ex , 4:lf AustinAmith.
,John S. Leisee, dec'd, Willis & Co. Bed. stath-tf
AVIS AUX ICLEGANTS.--61., JO.
RSPB' ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la Matson
RSPB'
STOKES, Malehand Tatileum 'No: 609
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonnenr d' aviser
,dee nombrenx amis et connaissances (abed qua Phone
irable public) isti'Pon de3e, famortee de lear clientele,
ean'llYient de resevoir de'Paris et Londres. les modes les
.Incp recentee et les niienxpurtees pour la seism. d'ete.
M. -GRANDVILLE STO KE S a mis a sa disposition lea
,elteoffes lee plus belles at lee mail/ewes gnalites, des pre
lideres manufactaree d'Europe.,"
Les ofticieres et soldats de,tot i tt pade e
r y tronmunt les
1 1 4 1 1 1 :174: 1 d g e na sa litd'et ain ir nte le cac het r ct r e e dislinta g a
Ade la ettrlioterlse. est coupe , dais trop mutt du publicpol?
zononveler learczkorites. •
EXIIIBITION •
OF THIS •
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society;
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO,
COMMENCING -
TTJESDAY,EYENING, SEPTEMBER 15,' •
And continuing Wednesday and. Thursday, the 16th and
17th.• Day and Evening. The dis D
ay of
L
FRU/TS, FLOBE WERS, VEGETABLES -
WIL A NDG FINN.
THE BALLROOM FLOOR
will be laid over the Parquet, and - i together withl
THE SPAOIOUS STAGE,
willbe devoted to the Plants, Flowers, ornamental De
signs, &o. The stage will also be elegantly draped and.
decorated with rock work, fountains, as.
THE LOBBIES AND VESTIBULES
will be obi apart for the Idiaplay of. Ornamental Iron
work, Pottery, Hanging Vases, Fern Gases, Aqua
riums, Wire Work, Gardening Utensila. Ste,
THE ELEGANT FOYER
willbo filled with tho choicest specimens of Fruit, and a
large Hall will be devoted to the
VEGTABLES,
BIRO-FELD% OELEBRA.TED BAND
will I;exforni every evening, and the entire building
will be,
BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED
during the day as well as the evening.
.11EFRESHi1IENTS
of the choicest kinds will be furnished.
Contributions of Fruit, Flowers, Plante, Vegetables.
Peru Casee, Aquariums, Phantom or Skeletonired Bou
quets, Rustic adornments. Am.. (for which liberal pre
miums are offered) are solicited. Applications can be
made to the secretary, .APW. HARRISON, No. 26 South
SEVENTH -Street, or to--J. H. MITCHELL, president,
No. 210 YORK Avenue.
Admittance 26 cents. biembers',Tickets. admitting
one gentleman and two ladles to the -Exhibition lend to
the monthlY meetings, Ste._. until the let of January
next, will be furnished for One Dollar. en application to
the Treasurer, HENRY A. DEERE, 327 CHESTNUT
Street.
lee^ Articles for exhibition will be received on NON
DAV, from 1 o'clock-t, 6P. M., 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 en Broad street, "and West on Locust street.
MILITARY NOTICES.
MILITARY DRILL.
. -
THE WYERS ACADEMIC, CADETS,
OF TEM
WEST CHESTER ACAD , E x h u rY TE AND MILITARY INSTI:
(Not of the Pennsylvania Military Academy,)'
WILL <DRILL
THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, --
AT HALE' PAST FOUR O'CLOCK,
IN
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
WM. F. WYERS, A. M.,
it* 4 • PRINCIPAL.
HEADQUARTERS OF THE SUPER
'MORT COMMITTEE FOR RECRUITING CO
LORED REGIMENTS, No. 1.2a0 CRESTNUT - ST.—
Parties who have applied for positions in the Colored
Regiments will please call at the above place to receive
their answers from the War Department. _sel2-31
CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. lA..
HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE,
INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
'143 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
•
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability will apply for information or enlistment in the
INTALED CORPS
to ' Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN. invalid Corps,
243 S. Third street. Philadelphia,
./r to' Lieut. J. %W. DEAN, Invalid Corps,
511 Brown street. and
N. B. corner. Broad and Spring Garden eta .Phila.
Fay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension,
*tune as in U. S. Infantry. E. W. MATTHEWS.
Herr let Pa. -Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel..
8402 13 °
•
RECRUITS_•WANTED
For the 12th U. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN
between the •ages of IS and- 45 years. THE ABOVE
LARGE BOUNTY CEASES ON THE 2lin OF SEPTEM
BER. For farther particulars apply to
WM. SRRGEANT, Capt. 12th Infantry.
Recruiting Officer, ,
se2-1m . 229 South FRONT Street.
TTEADQUARTERS FOURTII.DIS.
TRIV,T, N. E. corner BROAD. end SPRING GAR
DEN t.treats.
- - • • ..
ERPORTANT NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE
FIE TEEN WARD.—AII persons drafted in the FM
teenth Ward, and who have failed to report to the Board
of Enrolment of the dietrict, are required to do so on or
before WEDNESDAY next, September 16. A. failure thus
to report will subject all such t ersoue to arrest as desert
ers after that day. D. M. LANE.
Provost Marshal.
' C. B. BARRETT,
Commissioner of Board.
J. RALSTON WELLS,
sell. 6t Surgeon of Board.
NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN OF THE
-TWENTIETECWARD.—The Board of Enrolment of
Fourth District hereby aivotice to all persons drafted
in the TWENTIETH , being the third sub-dis
trict, that they will corn ce the heariag of cases of
persons claiming Exemption, or those desiring io oiler
Sub-Mates, on THURSDAY, September 17, 1553, at the
Headquarters, corner ol RR° AD and SPRING GAR 0E N
Streets, and will hold Daily t• essions for this parpose
until the entire ward is completed.
The notices served upon drafted men are all numbered,
and the following order for the-hearing of cases has been
rewolvec upon, and will be strictly adhered to, viz:
Thursday, Sept. 17. numbers Ito 75 inclusive.
Friaai , 18, - ' 76 to 150
Faturday, " 19, -" 16 to 225
M-nday. " - 21, " 226 to 300 " .
Tuesday. " 21, " 301 to 376
Wednesday, 23, " 176 to 450 , "
Thursday, ' 24. " 451 to 515
Friday, " 25, " 626 to 601
•
Saturday, "- 26, "" 691 to 675 " •
Monday, 2B. 676 to 751 • •
Tuesday, ' 751 to 825
Wednesday, " 80, "826 to 900 "
Thursday, Oct. 1, 901 to 916 "
iday, 2, 976 to 1050 "
Saturday, 3. 1051 to 1122 " r
The hours of session will be from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M.
and from 1 to 4 P
. .
These having Substitutes to offer will be heard first in
order, on each of these days. as no substitute can be re
ceived later than 4 o'clock P. M.
. . . . ,
Persons tailing to report upon the days fixed as above
for their hearing, will render themselves liable to arrest
as deserters.
•
. ,
The time for. the hearing of eases in the remaining
wards of this district is extended until further notice.
Captain and Provost Marshal..
C. B. BAB.RETT,
J.
C RALSTOo mmi N WELLS,sioner of. Board.
sell4t . Surgeon of Board.
HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, MST DISTRICT Pass- 245 South
- gm
THIRD Street. -
-
PHILADELPHIA. September 5,1583.
This Office will be open daily, from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
All Drafted Men of the Second, Third. Fonrth, and Fifth
wards, who have not reported, and whose time has not
been extended, will be apprehended forthwith as de
eertsre. .
A reward of ten dollars will be paid for deserters.
The SIXTH WARD (being the Fifth Sub-District)
will be heard in the following order
MONDAY; Sept.. 7, Nos. Ito 100 inclusive: <
TUESDAY, Set. - 8, Nos. 101 to 2.00 inclusive.
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9, Nos. 201 to 300 inclusive.
THURSDAY, Sept. 10, Pm. 301 to 400 inclusive.
FRIDAY. Sept. 11; hoe 401 to 537 inclusive.
SATURD AY, for the hearing or cases generally.
N. B. —Substitnteslave Preference
WM. S. LEumezt,
• Provost Marshal and President of the Board.
CHARLES MURPHY,
Commissioner of the Board.
N. H. MARSELIS.
se7-tf Surgeon of the Board.
TTEADQUABTERS OF - PROVOST
hiARSHA_L, THIRD DISTRICT, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA. Septembei6, 1863.
Notice is hereby given to all drafted persons of the
Nineteenth ward that their time for claiming exemption,
offering substitutes, or reporting for duty, is extended:
until SATURDAY, September 12th, inst , after which
time all those persons failing to comply with the above
notiCe.will ba liable to arrest as deserters.
Notice is also given to those drafted parsons of the
Eighteenth ward who have not as yet reported. them
selves, that, failing to do so by SATURD AY, September
12th. inst., they will be published as deserters, and ar
rested as such.
By order of the Board of Enrolment.
JACOB S. STRETCH,
Captain and Provost Marshal,
FRANKLIN D. STERNER, Commissioner.
' se7-6t - ALEXANDER C. HART, Sarg:on.
WINANCIAE.
AMERICAN GOLD
80 - LTG:I-3M AND 501.3 -
DREXEL & CO.,
31 SOUTH THIRD. STREET.
T H B
INCIIETART OF TIEE TBRASITRI
HAS 4IITHORIMID KB
TO CONXINUE MY A.GENCY
FOR A BRIEF PEMOD.
And. aintil farther mottos, I shall swathing
Ro revolve inbtsrlptioas to the
6-20
L. 0' II A T PAB
AT MY OFFICE.
AND AT THZ DIFFEBEIT BUB-Aolllolll
Whim Shout the Loyal States.
JAY COOIM.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.
A1f0..114 South Third Street,
SHARVEY THOMAS,
• STOOK AND BILL BROKER.
3191 WALNUT Street. -
Stooks and Loans bought and sold on Commission. at
the BOARD OF BROKERS.
Subscriptions to the 6-73 year six per sent. LOAN .W 1
r eceived at par.
No charge for Commission. -
isSTEst
VOLLEOTION OF 11. B. CIEBTIPL
OATES of INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' `ILI
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to gelled at the .
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, sad-
at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of In
debtedness of the United States now due or shortlY.Sta.
taring. • .
' Terms made
_kkown and meek*,
No. !90 SHIFISNST Street mirittf
JSTEWART DEPTTY, AT M. MA
• HAN'S, 5153 South SECOND Street, Philadelphia,
has .Dast received a large assortment of CARPETS, OIL
CLOTHS, DM:WETS, PELTS, WINDOW SHADES;
RUGS, DOOR MATS, STAIR RODS, 'dm, dtc., which he
is ceiling (cheap for the times) for cash. sel2-6t.
S'T—GERTIFIOATE -No. 12, FOR
-A- 1 FIFTY. SHARKLOF STOOK in the DSLAWA.E
MINING COMPANY OF liiI(311IG&N, in the name of
W. A. ..N.EWBOLD.- All persons are hereby cantionick
against negotiating the same. as application has been,
Made to the company for its rezetval, at129312r.
NATIONAL UNION NOMINA-
FOR JUDGE OF .SUPREME COURT,
BENATOR-FIRST SENATOR' &I, DISTRICT
let Dititsiot--*ILLIAM FOSTER.
2d 44 THOMAS J. CHOATE.
a d THOMAS T. WILLS.
4th " JOHN D. r WATSON.
6th " WILLIAM W. WATT.
6th " ISAAC H. O'HA.RA.
7th " THOMAS COCHRAN.
Bth. " JAMES. N. KERNS.
9th " CHARLES DIXEY.
10th " S. S2PANCO AST.
11th • " ; ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
12th " LUKE V. SUTPEIIN.
13th " ; WILLIAM Y. LEADER
14th ": ; FREDERICK GETZ.
;.16th " WILLIAM F. SMITH.
16th "' EDWARD . G. LEE.
17th r " •JAMES MILLER.
PROTIIONOTARY OF DISTICIOT COURT.
CLERK OP COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
GEORGE H. MOORE.
' CITY COMMISSIONER.
PHILIP .R. HAMILTON.
By order Of the City Committee of Superintendence
RAND MASS MEETING.
A MASS MEETING will be -held in TEMPER'S
WOODS, on the Bristol Turnpike. near Torriedale, on
THURSDAY 17th inst„ for the benefit of the LADIES'
AID SOCIETY. of Byberry and vicinity, at 10 A. EL
Addresses will bedelivered . by Ex-Governor Polhick.
Rev. Dr. Bartine: Ron. James M. Scovel, Professor Al
len, Rev. Jacob Belville. Edward G. Lee, Caleb N. Tay
lor, and others. AdmittAncelo cents.
By order of Committee Arra nal:intents. 11.
UNION MASS MEETINGS
UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS
COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 611 CHESTNUT St
SEPTENECER 9,.1863.
Governor CURTIN, in company with distinguished
orators from adjoining States, will address the people
Pennsylvania - at the times and places named in the
following schedule; •
At ME ADVILLE. Crawford county. [SATURDAY,
Sept. 12tb.
At PITTSBURG, Allegheny county, 'WEDNESDAY,
Seat. 16th.
At' GEREMBURG, Westmoreland county. TRUES
DAY. Sept. 17th.
At ALTOONA. Blair county, FRIDAY. Sept. 18th.
At DATASXII6UA._ Lehigh county, SATURDAY. Sept.
19th.
it EASTON, Northampton county, MONDAY. Septem
At NORRISTOWN, Montgomery county, TUESDAY,
At WEST CHESTER, Chester county, WEDNESDAY,
At BEAVER, Be . aver county, FRIDAY, Sept. 25th.
At WASHINGTON, Washington county, SATURDAY,
.Sept. 26th.
At INDIANA, Indiana county,' MONDAY, Sept. 28th.
At WILKESBARRE, Luzern county, WEDNESDAY,
At SCRANTON, Luzern county, THURSDAY, Octo
ber lst.."
At TO'WANDA. Bradford county, SATURDAY. Octo
ber 3d: '
Al BELLEFONTE. Centre connty, TUESDAY, Oda-
At YORK, York county, WEDNESDAY, October 7th.
At READING, Berks county, THURSDAY, October &h.
At POT TSVILLF,, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY, Octo-
At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10.
We have reasonable hopes of having in the pending
canvass the aid - of
Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee; _
G overnor PISRPONT,of Virginia; '
GoVernor BRADFORD, of...iiariland;' •
JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio;
Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, of New York;
Gen LOGiN. of Illinois
Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts,
And many' other diatingeshed gentlenien, including
many. eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in Penn
syliarda. No pdseible efforts will be spared to eecnre as
full and thorough a discassion of the momentous issues
now submittsd 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 theirfel
low-citizens upon the occasions .
'WAYNE MoVEAGII. Chairman.
_
s.
GEO. W. HANERSLY, t -
ecre arms.
W. W. BATS. 8010
GREAT NATIONAL HORSE FAIR
FASHION FLEAVIRW E G ELOIIIS`DS, L. I.
TUESDAY, WEDNRSDAY, THURSDAY ' AND FRIDAY,
lath, 16th, 17th, and 18th of September, 1863.
tODWORTH'S BAND will be engaged for the occasion
OFFICERS MU) DIRECTORS.
JOHN C. - JACKSON President,
H. D. FELTER Vice President
C. Vanderbilt, New. York. Hon. D. R. Floyd Jeans, L. I
Simeon Leland, New York. Geo. Wilkes, New York.
S. T. Knapp, New York. Wm. Tranboll, New York.
Francis kinder, New York. C. W. Bathsale. New York.
J. Lewis, Genoa, New York. J. B Monnot.Westch' r, N.Y
Edward Mnrphy,d . roy„N'Y J. Seward, Boston. Mass—
J. Hoyt, Orange Co, N. Y. P. J. Vail, Hartford, Conn.
, John Cutler, Albany, N. Y. T. T. Bloomer, Baifalo,
A. Banner, Philadelphia. Penna.
GO). HO PKIN S. Secretary.
AMOUNT. OF PREMIUMS, $4,600
Class 3.-Forbrood mares. First premitim;s2o; second;
$10; third,' $5. •• • -
Class 2.-For colts one year old and under. _ First pre
minm, $10; second, $5; third, $2.
Class 3.-Colts two years old and under three years.
First premium. $10; second, $.5.
Class 4.-Colts three years old.. and under four. First
premium, $l5, secund..ss.
Class 5 -For all- road horses, speed and style to be
considered. First premium, $3O; second, $10; third. $5.
Class 6.-For best matched pair of horses, style and
speed to be considered. First premium, $6O; second, $10;
Class 7.-Stallions for general use, Fix years old, speed
to be considered. First premium. $5O; second. $25.
Class 8 -Stallions for general use, nine years an4_ up
ward, speed to be considered. First premium, $75;
second ;
$2O.
Class 9.-Foni-in.hand ; speed will not govern the
award. First preminm. $5O; second, $25.
Class 10 -Fastest pair of -trotting horses, mile heats,
best 3in6 to wagons, First premium, $2OO ;"second, $5O,
Class IL-Trotting horse, with running mate, mile
heats, best 3inls to wagon. First premium, $160; second.
$5O.
Class 12. -Tandem team. mile heats, best 2 in 3; speed.
(to wagons) to be considered.- • First premium, $5O;
second, $3O; third, slo.`
Class 13. -The fastest running horse, mile heats, best 3'
in 6.> Premium, $lOO.
Class IL -Gentlemen 's driving horses in-harness. that
_have not trotted in pub is in let's than 2:40; hest 3in 5
First premium, $7O: second. $3O.
Class 10.-Gentlemen's driving-horses in harness, that
have not trottedin public in less than 2:35, mile heats,
beet 3in 5. First premium, $76; - second, $3l. '
t Class 16. -Five-mile trot in h arness, open to all horses.
. First premium, $16,0; second, 's.n.
- Class 17. Free for all horses, excepting Morgan, Bat
ler, Paschen, Itockingham, and Fillinghant; mile heats,
best 3in 5. in harness. , Preminm, $250.
Class 18. -Colt four years 010 and under, mild heats,
'beat 3 in 6, in harness. First premium, $100; second
$2O ; third, $lO. -
Class 19.-A ladY'S saddle horse, ridden by ladies for
equestrian performance, without regard te"apeed. twice
around the course. Premium, geld medal; value $200;
on exhibition at Messrs. Ball, Black, & Co.'s. e
Class W.-For horses that have. not trotted faster in
Public than 2:31 to wagon, mile hens, best 3in 5. Pre
mium, $lOO.-
Class 21.-For hories that have not trotted faster in
Dublin than 2:35, under saddle, mile heats, beet 3 - in 5.
.
Class 22.-For horses from Brooklyn and. Williams
burg. that have never' beaten 2:35 to wagon in public,
mile heats, beet 3 1;15 Premium, $76. - • -
Class 23.-For a 1 six year olds, in harness, mile heats,
best - 3 in 6. Premium $75.• -4 -
Class 24 -For all horses that have never trotted a. heat
in 2.30 to a wagon in nellic, mile heats, best 3 in 5.' Pre.
mium $250.
• Claes 20.-Free for all horses, three mile heat and re
peat..in haineee, excepting Battler, Patchen,Fillinglism.
• and Morgan. Premium $260 . '
Claes 26 -A' mule race, mile and repeat, .Premium $3O.
Class 27. -Free for all trotting horses, mile heats, best
3in 6,1 n harness. Premium $l,OOO. '-
Entrance sees-10 per cents on the above. Three to
enter and two to start. '
There will be a, large police force on hand to keep
order and quietness
• Dodwortnis celebrated Band will be engaged for the
Parties wishing -to make entries will address Geo.
Hopkins, Lafayette Hall, 057 Broadway, on' or before
14th Sept., at eight o'clock P. M.. or before ten o'clock
A. M. ,at Fashion Course, on the first day of Fair. •
Admission to Fair Grounds 60 cents. Refreshments
maybe obtained at all parte of the grounds.
All horses must be 1111 the aroued on the day of en
:trance. JOHN C. Jecicsorr, President, • • .
BEHR 4 D. F ELTBR, Vice President,
GEO. HOPKINS, Secretary. • •
8.-All parties wishing to , engage stands on the
grounds will please address
GEO. HOPKINS, Lafayette Hall,
• 857 Broadway.
Circuses, Menageries. Zan . will be allowed.
Stages and. Cars rnn,.every half-hour from Thirty
fourth-street and Eighty-sLatb-street ferries. • It
PHILADELPHIA.'
. ADVISE ALL WHO
riNiint, Triplets having Portraits, executed, to ;get
REIMER'S life-Bize Photographs in oil colors; for fresh
ness and accuracy they are unapproachable. SECOND
&rect. above Green. -
KNAPSACKS AND HAVERSACKS.
—The anbeeriber 'offer.; 'to -Paint and. Varnish 3.000
per day, Sn the best manner, and, at the lowest possible
price. T. HOLLOWLY,
'•seB-Bt. Oat WiSHINOTON Avenue.
SASS SEED.
'
G-200 bags prime Timothy' ee& .
• -100 do Orchard Limn Seed. ' .
- mc .do Rerd or Red-Top seed. ","'
• - For sale by - C.
MARKETERS
sel2-6c* No '133 Street.
DR; ':L BOrCHET:
Ô. 1533 . 'Alte ' n Stal l ! 11 8 .31. cor Sixteenth se9
DR • .WILSON'S WATER-CURB
laye_enic Establishnient is santly losatedet
North THIRNEENTH street. Philadelphia. an3l-1.
- BRINKNIANN'S SPAT
cure Eetabllehmentda removed to 20 North bf'
RICK .etreet, .between • Market and. Filbert. and 1
of Penn Squartmand4Fifteenth street,' Office hone
.rz,
THE PRESS.---PHILADELPH
POLITICAL.
STATE OFFICERS
FOR GOVERNOR,
ANDREW G. CURTIN.
DANIEL AGNEW
JEREMIAH NICHOLS.
REPRESENTATIVE'?
commy OFFICERS.
RECORDER OF DEEDS.
LEWIS R. BROOM LL
pEORGE KELLY
CORONER.
WILLIAM TAYLOR.
`CITY OFFICERS.
CITY. TIMASIIII.En.
HENRY HUNK.
EXHIBITION OF HORSES.
PREilfilhlS..sttoo
SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
AuTumN. 1863.
DAWSON, BRANSON, & CO.,
N. W. COR. MARKET & FIFTH STS.,
•
. Mal MARKET STREET.)
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUNTRY
MERCHANTS TO THEI4TOCK OF
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
DRESS GOODS,
.SILKS,
SHAWLS,&o. •
Cash. Buyers will find it, to their Interest
to Examine oar
T. R. DAWSON 0. BRANSON J. G. BOMOARDNER.
se32-2m
FALL STOCK
SILK AND FANCY• DRESS GOODS.
A. W. LITTLE CO.
eel-2m No. 325 MARIKM. STREET
JAMES. KENT,
SANTEE. as 00.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
13]Ei,1Z - GOODS,
Non. 239 and 241. N. THIRD STREET, ABovtitsca,
, • PHILADELPHIA.
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND. - COMPLETE STOCK
•OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS:
Among which will be found a more than usually attract-
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;
.Aleo.`a full assortment of
MERRIMACK AND COCHEOO, PAINTS,
PHILADELPHIA:MADE GOODS,
To which they Invite thti SPECIAL ATTENTION OF
MILLINERY GOODS.
U" FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES,' RIBBONS,
•
NEW - STYLE EATS,
JUST. OPENED AT
TH.OS. KENNEDY
No. 729 CHESTNUT Szeet, below Eighth.
st9-8m
$43 EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON 'STORE.
, Po. 107 .N. RIGHTEI S MEM%
I We would Worm our customers. and the ladies
generally, that we •
a complete stock ofIDPE3 TH/8 DAY
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
__ FOR THE
FALL &ND WINTER eFABON OF :18G3
Our stock eeneista ef _
BONN sr AND TRIMMING RIBBONS,
every ehade and style;
BLACK VELVET RIBBONS,
plain, and with whit= and colored edges:
FELT AND STRAW. BONNETS AND HATS, ,
newest shapes:
SILKS, YkLVETS, AN D UNCUT VELVETS.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS,
BoNNET-FIR AMES, LACE, Acc.,
A full assortment kept up lilt the end of the season
Country orders promptly attended' to,
By btryir g from the importers direct, and by constant
attendance at the various auction sales in his city and
New York, we are onabb.d to offer a splentid amort
ment of goods in our line at the most lessonahle prices.
SICHEL
No: 107 North EI01:1TH Strek
ARMY GOODS.
FOR Tll ARMY AND NAVY
e 35
MILITARY 'FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes,
Hats,, Caps, Canteens, Etaversacks, Camp
Chests, Field Glasse . ; Spurs, and everything
pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers.
A liberal diseouat allowed to the trade
- selo-ti , : I
ARMY GOODS
DAR4"-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARE-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLiNKETE, STANDARD. WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.-'
DRILLS. STANDARD WEIGHT. •
HEAVY LINEN .DRILLS'AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED. SHEETINGS AND. EHIRT
INGS. For sale by
.
FROTHINGHA.M • c.% .WELLS.
ARMY CI,OTHSI. ARMY CLOTHS!
WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS'
ARMY, NAVY-, AND CIVIL
CLOTH HOUSE,
Roc NI SOUTH SECOND . and 23 STRAWBERRY Bin.
.
ARMY AND NAVY :
ALL SHADES AND GRADES.
CIVIL
ALL STYLES AND PRICES.
OUR MOTTO:
"QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS."
an22-tee23
w. SI M O N S & BROTHER,
BANSOM-STRBET HALL, PHILADELPHIA;
MADMFACTITRER4 OP JEWELRY,
FINE SWOEpa.
MILITARY GOODS IL EVERY VARIETY.
Anr2l-116m
A RMY HATS, ARMY HATS.
-ADOLPH it R-EM N.
- Ifo. 6% North SECOND Stieet.
Philadelphia,
Manufacturers of of all kinds of _
FELT ,HATS
have on hand a large assortment of all the visions and
• most approved styles of
ARMY HATS.
Orders by mail from antlers or jobber": will b•
9rozantly tiled at the lowest rates. ieso-aca
CHINA AND . GLASSWARE.
KERR'S
Furnishing China & Glass Establishment,
CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET,
AICir:DIRECTLY ; OPPOSITE-IjNDEPENITNCE HALT ? , IPS.
is the cheapest (for the quality) and mold 'e..7.tenelve as-
WHITE, FRENCH. GOID-BAND
AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY
inet opened, of oar own importation. eighty-one casks
wry 6npertor plain WHITE FRENCH cam, in any
quantity to snit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment
of Fashionable-- . '
CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE 'CRYSTAL GLASS
ICIP4:0. plain white English Stone Ware, Dinner and
Tea Ware. Also, Toilet t - ets, in. great variety,"; some
very elegantly decorated. -
Double thick -China Stone Ware, and Glass, ex-
HOTELS, SIIIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS.,
.Alerr French China decorated to order in any_pattern
,
:tar Initials eniraved on Table Olasa
China and Glees packed in proper manner:
fen-sat-nth-4m
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
IMUSICAL BOXES.
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
playing frOsi 1 I o 12 tepee. cbolee Opera and Araeri.
can Melodies.t -FARR & BROTHER. Importers. -
eel. 6m r 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth..
HOWARD. & CO.'S
FirsttANEERICAc;3•BA.TCHES,
With
MIIOIIOII 'S PATENT REGUL &T . °
For sale by the principal WATCHMAKERS. sell-1m
"RI AAUP, RICAN WA.TCHES . IN
dia[ 2,2, 4,,and 5-oz. pie si El . Civl t ich.
a - 0
r,
Manttficturere of Watch Cases,
No 321 8 FIFTH Street.
Between .Cheetnnt and Market.
an26-tuths-lm*
- (3. - .RUSELL, FINE AMERICAN
and Imported WATCHIIB, Fine.Jewelry..Bllver
Inted-Ware. dte. •
FINE WATCH. REPAIRING
attended to. by the most experienced . worknien,
an every Watch warranted Mr one year.
G. RUSSELL.
22 North SIXTH Street.
-jy23-6m
VITT • BROS., ..(LATE VITO VITI
Si SONS), Iroporters of ITALIAN MARBLE MONU
MENTS, FRENCH 23RONSES, ORNAMENTS, &c. &o„.
No. OW - ARO.' Street,' have just received several in
EXECUTED ITALIAN Marble Monuments,
Head Stones, and Figures. -
AL &BASTER URNS. Vases, Card Receivers, and Or
naments. -
FRENCH 'BRONZE Figures, Groups. and Vases..
FRENCH and GERMAN Magnet Figures. -
CASTELLINA VASES and Mantel Ornamerits-
Which-are offered wholesale and retail at the lowest
iniportin g . rates. sel2-2t
•
B .IS HEREBY
N`o
GIVEN, that the undersigned has applied to the
Honorable the Judges of the Court of. Common fleas
for the City and County of Philadelphia for the benefit
of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth -of• Pen
nsylvania; and that they have appointed , the • EIGHTH
day of 0CT08ER..1669, at ten o'clock A..: 111.; to bear me
and my creditors , at a 'Mutt of COMMON , •PLSA.S then
to be held in the State House, in the ally of Philadelphia.
JAMES DONAGHY. • •
No. 1319 South BROAD Street.
rel2-stuth fits Late Coal Dealer. anti Plumber.
NOTICE.-TITE SIIILDING INSPEC
, TOWS:OFFICS has been removed FUF Stied,
lAtiffr t idittio.t..streqt. west !Ade, No. 104; baok rooms.
s - Alvg,pAy,;. - .. - 5grt....g;,,.:,::,:1563:
SKIRTS 2 SKIRTS! SKIRTS
. • • JONES'
CETZBRATED
NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT
Can only ba found at
No. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
PHIL
OVER THE WAX FIGURE.
11Fir None genuine unless stamped
M. A.JONES'
. •
NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT.
sell 3m 1P N. EIGHTH STREET.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH. AND ARCH,
~,• E. &L.
OPEN TO-DAY, FOR FALL SALES,
Rich 'Printed MERINOS, DELAINES, REPS. Zw., &a.
E• & L.
F YEE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
Vew Saks for Pall Sales.
Corded Sike, Figured. Bilks.
Moire Anfiques, Poul de Soles, &c.. arc.
Si-L
•
VYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING
-I- 1 a line assortnientatif SHAWLSNor the Wholesale
and,Retsil sales. •
WRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING
for Fall Sales a magnificent line of DRESS GOO D.
E. & L.,
EYRE & ,LANDELL, FOURTH .AND
ARC.I4 opgrt to-day— ' .
Extra, Fine Frencb MERINO. for city retail nab , .
'Select shad ei 'of le1O1)E6. BEWW.SI9.- - nTSW BL u
HUMBOLTF. - &c., &c. • sealants tf
BLANKET SHAWLS,
PARIS AM) VIENNISE
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
OF CHOICE; AND DESIRABLE. STYLES,
Lots of BALMORALB at less - than usual prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
Nos. 4-50 i ViNI, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
sel2-2t
'FLANNELS, FLANNELS.
SCARLET, 'BLUE, AND CHERRY OPERA
FLA 'KNEE,
SAXONY, )3 A.LLARDVALE, and REAL WELCH
FLANNEL.
DOMET, SHAKER, AND WASHING-TON
FLANNEL.
GRAY, BLUE, AND RED, both twilled and plain.
SHEPPARD,VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
aao.9-tuthsi2t 101018 CHESTNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA-
B LANKETS.
Two cases fine quality and lame size. .
one lot low-grade Damaged Blankets.
Blanket=room full of desirable goods.
FLANNEL'S.
Heavy Shaker. all-wool. - and Union Flannels.
Plain and Twilled Red Flannels,
Plain and Twilled Orsy Flannels.
Fancy Colors, fire Seek Flannels.
Fancy. Shirting Fl noels
SCABC DOIRESTIq GOOFS.
-Fine Drills and_Jeans—c hocks and stripes.
Old standard makes Brown Baslins.
Old standard makes Bleached Maslins.
Fine Towels, Diapers. Napkins, Damasks.
Wide Meetings. k' ntcherre Linens
ALL -WO L POPLINS
Heavy all-wool Repps—Oreens.
Bros, ns. Purples, Wine-color, &c.
• Fine Fiend" Meru:wee, selected colors.
Children's all-wool Plaids. •
Film:fere " Gay-plaid Square Shawli.
Black end White Check Shawls:
Woolen Long Shawls.
- _Misses' and Children's Shawls. •
Black Thibet Long and t quare Shawl's. -
Gents' Shawls. . _
CLOTHS 'AND tiSSI&IERBS.
Extra fine American Cassimeres ,
In fancies, plain colors, cadets, and black. -
Water•proof Cloakings—plain sackings.
Heavy Black Tricot and Beaver Cloths.
Fine all. w. , 01 French Broadcloths.
Ladies' Black Cloaking Cloths, by the yard or piece.
Extra Fine Black Cassimeres
Boys' Cassimeres, in gmat variety.
yard Co o o r P Pl i c H e 'dc COITARD.
Tailors' Linings, by the
It S: E Corner NINTH and MARKET Streets
RRt North SIXTH Street
iiiNVEMI
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
E. & L.
SQUARE AND LONG- SHAWLS,
IN ALL THE NEW DESIGNS.
- CIciRWEN STODDART & BRO.,
Noe. 450, 452, and 451 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow
BROCHE LONG SHAWLS,
FROM LATE AUCTION SALES, •
AT REDUCED PRICES.
* CIIRWEN STODDART & BRO., •
Nos. 4150, 1.52, and;4s4-N. SECOND Et., ab. Willow
1044 CHEsTNOT Sf HEE
E. M. NEEDLES
IS RECEIVING DAIIX
ALL DESIRABLE NOVELTIES
LATEST IMPORTATIONS,
In LACES.
EMBROIDERIES,
HAND KERCE lEFS
VEILS, &c.,
1024 CHESTNUT ft.TRERP
FALL GOODS 1 FALL GOODS 1-ING
-a- MENSE STOCK OF NEW F aLL and - WINTER
GOODS at BAMBEEGER BROTHERs'. at prices much
lower thervat any other store. Read, all -
UDDhRSHIRTS APP DRAWERS —A very large as
someent of men's Undershirts and Drawers, white and
bhie-mixed. at manufacturer.' prices.
LAD 'Es' MERINO VESTS, high neck and long sleeves,
high neck and short sleeves, low neck and short sleeves,
ell qualities, much below the regular prices . DOW
DralceTS. Ve'Y .
_ _
thISnES', ROPS', AND CHILDREN'S Vests and Draw
ers, very low.
GLOVES! GLOVES! GAUNTLETS!
The largest and finest asso:rtment of. Fall Gloves and
Gauntlets in the eity at very low prices. , -
HOSIERY ! HOBIBRI ! 11.0511311. Y
The cheapest and best Hosiery-in the city. An im
mense stock of ladies, men's. and children's Stockings,
of every deFcription, pat imp irters' prices. Ladies',
men's, and children's fail regular.made Stockings, very
RALMORAL SKIRTS! pALAIOR.kL SKIRTS!
. - - - .
A - splendid assortment *of Balmml Skirts at $2.75 a
Mere; some extra fine at $3, worth $3 75
5,00 dozen very fine linen Handkerchiefs at 12 and 13
cents, worth 18 cents : Some extra. tine at 16 and 18 cheap
at 26: ' Ken's very fine linen. Handkerchiefs at 26, worth
3S cents: r
coEsLrs.—The best French mechanical Corsets at
NECK-TIES! NECK-TIES!—A. roost be3.ntiful lot of
Neck-ties at only 25 cents, worth 62 centsi• some extra
line at 31 cents, worth. 76 cants... Linen Bosoms, very
ALL WIDTHSOf black•silk Velvet Ribbons, very
cheap.
..
STAPLE TRIMMINGS—StyIe at nearly half 'price,
such as the very.best Needles and Pins. 4 cents a paper;
best Pearl Buttons at 31 and 35 cents a dozen ; best black
Italian Sewing Silk only 68 cents an ounce; best Tooth
Brushes at 6,8 and 10 cents: splendid Hair Brushes at 12.
la, and 25 cents; Books and Eyes, Spool Cotton, - Cottan
Cord... Dregs Buttons, Tapes, Alpaca, 13raids, &e , 3tc., alt
much lower than any other store in the city galls. them.
at BAMBERGER BROS., 1.05 North'EIGHTH Street,
third store above Arch. sell-It
ED -WIN tIALL & CO. 26 SOUTH SE
COND Street, are now: opening their Fall and Win ter Stock of Bilks. -
-
One Case Plain-Tonit de soi6s; $1.20.
One Case all Skades Poult de Soles. $1.373f.
One Case Super Ponit Ile Boles. $1.50,
Brown Figured Silks:
Black Ponit de Soles and Corded. Silks.
Superior Quality Black Tiffetta Silks..
Black Gras de Rhinos at reduces prices. seS-tr
EdO_DDWIN HALL & C0.,26 SOUTH SE
.l4'
treat, are now opening their Fall and WW I
ter Stock of Dress Goods. &c.
Figured all Wool Delaines.
• Figured fiterinoes and cashmeres. •
Fancy Styles or all Wool Poplins.
New Styles of Dress Goods.
13:—Balmorar ETKlrte-in-groot-- variuty - rrom $22/5
TO THE RETAIL TRADE
JOHN F. YOUNG.
,
%..(Formerly 327 market. street.) street'
Successorto Thomas Fisher, No. 70 North Fourth r
is now -opening an entire new stock of CHOICE DE
GOODg, to which the special attention of the ladies is
invited. , sep7 12t
ALL DELAINES.
F .•
CHOICE STYLES FALL :DEL AINES. CHINTZ
FIGURES, . Rich Colors. SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
se7 '.:* : CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Str.ets.
M ERINOS ! MERINOS
j a • A '= Ste. rpleßs Brothers Offer EL FULL ASSORTMENT
of NEW MB) , INOS. AD of the, regalar SHADES, in
e_uding the 14.1iW COLOR 4 . . -
eel UHESTNIIT and EIGHTH Streets.'
•
R,HA HAPLESS BROTHERS WILL'FOR
a few - DAYS long.r continue Selling their hIIAIMER
STOCK at.- REDUCED PRICES before opening their
.FALL 'And WINTER 000DS..
se7 -" CHEaTNII,T and EIGHTH Stree!s.
OPENING OP FALL..DRESS GOODS
Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Went,
Have now open anhbice' assortment of_ -
FaLL AND wps
T ER D81389'30053.
Plain ailks, choice colors, $1 H to $1 •
Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades.
• Plain Black Silks 90c to $2 50.
Figured Black Silks ; Fancy Silks. •
Plain 511-wool Reps and Poplins. all'colors.
Plain Silk and Wool'Reps, all colors.
Figured and Plaid Reps and. Poplins.
Plain French Di eririoes, choice colors.
1 lot Plain French• Nerinoes. choice colors,ll. ses
INTER GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Poplins, Plain Shades and .N. 114 Colors.
Alpacas, - Donbleand Single Width, choice shades.
New Herb:mos. Fashionable Colors. .
Plaid Mohatts and Valenclas. •
Plaid 'Flannels and Cloths, for Shirting.
Dark gotton. and Wool Delelnes.
••••••-• •;' •• • • JOHN H. STOKES,
' ••• ••• 702 ARCH Stieet.
N. B:,-50 dozen Ladiee' L. C. Handkerchiefs at - $2 per
dozen. SO pairs Crib Blankets, good quality. au3l
(11,09 B S AND : a ASS IMERE S.
Opening Black and Fancy. Cassinieres
Opening Black Broadcloths._
Opening goods for Bois' wear.
ORRRB
' Taken for toys' Jacket's; emits, and Overcoats, for tall
and winter wear. Also. a select stock reffdy-rrade
Boys' Clothing. ,,, COOPEß & uot4Aito.,
aria, S.iner NINTH and M&RRET IStyeeus.
FRENCH' NERINOES:, - • '
- Browns; Blues, Greens, Pnrples.
All-wool Hops, in choice sharles.! ,
Wool'Delaines-Modes and Blacks.
Alpacas--13rowns ;Modes. and Blacks.
Water-proofs, of Black and Brown (Moths. -
-Cloaks made to order. -
Pew Check square Shawls.- r...-
BlackThibet long and s q uare PEß &OOAARD
Shawls.
E. sonar WWI% and MAIIKET. Streets,
WHITE PRESERVING - BRANDY,
PURE CIDER
AND WHITE ' WINE VINEGAR.'
GREEN Gmnit, , MtrgTAßD SEED, SPICES, &c., &O.
ALL THE REQUISITES FOR
PRESERVING AND• PICKLING PURPOSES.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
- „0 : . Dealer in Fine Groceries,
selo-tf co'Coruer ELEVESTR ant VINE-Streets,
MRS. WOOD'S NEW BOOK
SQUIRE TREVLYN'S 'HEM.
Anther of " I' 4 ;erner's Pride" "Shadow of Asleydysd."
"The Earl's Heirs," "'East Lynne," "Chsn
nings," "Mystery," '•A We's Secret,"
"The Castle's Heir,"
BOTTUM TREVLYIVS HEIR ie printed from the an
thogs hiennser,pt and advance.proof-sheete purchased
direct fromNrs. ilturs Wood, and is issued here by us
gin weeks in advance of the comphtion or pablication
'of tke work in Ettrove.• " -
It isTnblished complete in two large Octavo volumes,
paper cover Price - One Dollar a copy; or, bound in one
volume, cloth, for $l. .aDopublish a "Railway
Edition" of it, complete in one volume, paper cover.
Price One Dollar.
Published and for sale at the Cheapest Publishing
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is at T. B, PETERBOX & BROTHERS'.
THE CASTLE'S HEIR -Beautlfully illustrated from
original drxwings. Two volumes, octavo, paper cover;
price One Dollar; or in one vol., cloth, for *1.25.
VERNER'S PRIDE. Two vole.. octavo, paper cover:
Price *1; or in one vol., cloth, *L 25.
THE EARL'S .REIRS. One vol., octavo. paper cover;
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A LIFE'S SECRET. One vol., octavo paper cover;
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THE CBANNLNGS. One vol . octavo, paper cover;
Price 75 cents; or in one volt, cloth, *l.
AURORA' FLOYD. One vol., octavo, paper cover;
price Fifo . , cents ; or a finer edition, in cloth. for $L
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ver: 'nice Fifty cents.
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TT , F. SHADOW OF ASHLYDYAT 113 nearly ready.
from advat ced sheets purchased from the author by IMI.-
SHOTILDER•STRATS.
edition - of thisgrene , nook is published this day. It Is
complete -two large volnmes, paper cov.,r. mica One
Dollar. or bound in one volume, cloth, for 8150. -
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FIORD; A-FOOT. By Wilkie Collins. author of the
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THE y AUTHOR OF "AURORA
THE NEW MERCURY,
Miss M.- E. - BRADDON, the "bright particnlar star
cf, Modern Romance, whose popularity has thrown into
the ebsde that of every living competitor. commences in
the NEW_ YORK - hiEROURY, for Saturday, Septem
ber 26, now ready everywhere,
' A SPLENDUI ROMANCE,
®UTCA.STS • -
R.
THE BRAND OF SOCIETY,
which eclipses, in depth of interest and marvelous ex..'"
bi bitten or the rower of-the passions. her (among novels
AURORA FLOYD and LADY ADDLEY'S SECRET,
The portion of the story already in the hands of the pro
prietors of the NEW YORK MERCURY Justifies them
in announcing it as the
MOST EXCITING ROMANCE •
- -
of the preeent centnry. THE FIRST LITERARY PA.-
Plat OF THE COUNTRY, determined to snatain its Do
aition by an
"OUTLAY OF CAPITAL
hitherto unprecedented in the Watery. of American peri
odical publications, will henceforward preheat, from
lime to time. original stories written expresAty for its
c• lamas by the most distinguished novelists of the Old
World, as well as the.proonotions of the most brilliant
among our Home Celebrities. With a few exceptions, it
has already monopolized the latter: and this greatest
work of the most popular of living writers of romance is
offered as an earnest of the desire of the proorietore to
cater..at any coot, for the American reader in the Trans
atlantic LITERARY WORLD. It Woe .aald or the yacht
America,•in her great match with tho clippers of-Eng
land, that she was so far first in the race - Fe to have no
second, and such shall be the remitat , Oe nf America's
STAFD ARP FAMILY PAPER,
already far ahead of all rivalry. and tiding on the top
most wave of public.faver.
A NEW FIELD . OF LITERATURE
4- 1 OPENED BY THE NEW YORK MERCURY.
MISS M.E. p • RADDON,.
FOR THE OREAT.FA E dVirP.I.PER OF AMERICA.
WHITE HOODS
Stimulated by boundless success, and having already
upon its reanlar staff of writers the best romancists of
which America can boast, the NEW YORK - MERCURY
is about to open a new- page in the history of American
Literary En , erp.it e, by introducing through its columns
the most popular novelists of the ula World to the ac
quaintance of the New. Ita Art t step in this direction
will be the publcation of a romance of the most intense
interest, bearing the . title of _ _
• .
E BRADDO .Y, -
the world-renowned anrhor of • LADY ALIDLEY'S
Olin' and. the " AURORA FLOY f)," of which Eta
sees NagaZine "Theyare provoking, ha
rassing. aggravating. Once begun. they cannot be laid
aside: the radar is compelled to go on to the tnd."
All Rir ope is -now ringing with. Miss Rraddon's fame,
and any sum she choose,. t, ask is cheerfully paid for her
productions. • , he has selected the pRVir Yu RK R-
V;URY, as the most popular modwide 7 y-read Puma) Paper
in this country, as the-medium of her introd netion to the
American Public, and her greatest work will make its first
appearance in its columns. The opening chapters are
now ready in the issue for ;s-eptembe-'2.6:h, and the story
will be continued weekly until comoleted. This rich.
treat for the readers - of THE NEWYORK iIfERCURY in
volves the outfay o (the -
LARGEST' SUR OF MOREY
ever. paid by. an American• liewepaper for any 'work of
ANOTHER CORP D'ETAT.
THE NEW YORK MERCURY.
MISS M. E BRA.DDON
The leingnished ol;:'.nr.l , ioycl,"and.'"Lady
"Audt EAR BYO JOVE S ecr et, "
OS STAFF.
The proprietors of . THE HEW YORK MERCURY have
the Eatiefaetioa of •announoing that they have secured.
from all competitors, - Mies M. E. Braddon's forthcoming
novel, the _ _
• • -
OUTCASTS':
'THE BRAND OF SOCIETY, '
of which the early pages bas a already reached them, af
fording promise of the i areA treat that has beerra - fforded
to the romance-readers of tho present age. Theylpronose
to commence the publication of this Extraordinary
tio
mance, by the -
MOST FAMOUS NOVELIST OF TZE DAY. -
in TEE BEV? YO MERCURY FO It SE eTEDIBRR26thr
and - rhe instalments will proceed regularly, trom week
to visek, until the story is finished. It is unit ece;sary
to speak of the talent and genius of- a lady with. whose
fame all Europe resounds, and for wh see works the re
viewers cant ot find terms enthusiastic enough to ex
press their appreciation of her powers, The - " Ou
tcasts " promises to transcend in interest all that she has
'yet produwi . 4. The purchase of the story has involved
a heavy expense—the sum paid for it being. , it is be
lieved, the largest ever given by any American newspa
per for any serial romance, English or American: The
Position of THE NEW YORK nistcou KY. as the leading
literary weekly of this: continent; is -V ell understood,
however, both here and abroad, and hMace it will excite
no surprise that it - has foreaalled competition by offering,
for this production a larger amount than any other pub-.
lication would have been jnstifiod in tendering. A pa
per that numbers its snbscribers , by hundreds of thou
eande would be ungrateful to its readers, as well as un
true to its own„intereds. if it permitted Money to , tand
between it and the gratification of the pubic. News
agents will do well to send in their Lorders promptly for
The New York Mercury, for September Nth.
NOW READY AT.,ALL NEWb DEPOTS IN AMERICA.
THE FIRST NOVELIST OF THE AGE
FIRST-FAMILY PN T
APEI OF THE DAY.
The unprecedented popularity of the great English ro
mancist;
MIRE BRAD DON,
author of " Aurora Floyd " and Cady kndley's Se
cret;" has induced a tremendous competition for the
BEW WURS.
Incredible stuns have been offered, but the proprie-
_THE NEW YORK MERCURY.
the most widely-circulatedliteravY gaper on this side of
the Atlantic, have the satisfaction of- announcing that
they have - • .
- - • OUTBID ALL COMPETITORS,
and secured for its colutnne ch. pee or thig -
• GIFTED DAUGHTER OF aBNIUS. •
who will comrnence,- THE NEW YUEN. MERCURY
for &ptember new ready at. News _Depots. a -ro
mance of the rarest tuterPst. entitled
OUTC ASTB :
THE - BRAND OF SOCIETY.
which will be continued. from week to weelr,
preted. BE Nh W YORK MERCURY is the only
literary paper in thin country that would be jnatitled in
curing the - -
• HEAVY COST
- - - -
of transferring the labors .of. the leading novelist of
Europe. in the zenith of her fame, to an Axuerican pub-'
Heaton ; but the -
STAEDARD LITERARY PAPER.
of Anierlea is in a position to employ the first literary
talent of BOTH EIItiIIIoTHERES, fey the amusement and
instruction of its -
- - - - - - - - -
HAZA.RD'S BOOKSTORE,
UST PUBLISHED,
J
- POLAND; SKETCH OF HER HISTORY
In addition to the sketch of the'History of Poland, the
work contains an able and interesting account or the
Polish kerfs and their, Freedom - by the Czar . Alexander
II.; .Treatment of the Jews and Laws concerning them;
Cause of the Present Polish Insurrection; and a Chrono
logical Table of ihe Sovereigns of. Poland. with the
Principal Events in the Reign of each.
This work, written by a learned Polish Exile, I. of
fered by the publishers with - the belief that -it may, to
some extent. satisfy the'public Interest now felt in the
history of one of the noblest but most unfortunate of
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•
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IN . GRAY, BLEACHED, AND GLASSED,
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Matter. They are at once the most speedy. strengthen
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Flowers. Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, 01 0-
ver-bude, Orange-peel. finake-root, caraway, Corian
.,
der, Burdock. ,
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tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food,
and clear mental faculties.
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They are the beet Bitters in the world. They make the
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The following startling and emphatic statements can
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Letter of Rev. E. F. CRANE, Chaplain of the 107th New
York Regiment'.
NEAR Amnia Cemnr..Mareh 4th. 10g.
Owing to the great exposure amiterrible deoompoettioa - i
rt f , r _kix.ol...Aol3 or Mixtetam. I was utterly prostrated and
very sick. My stomach would not reteleme4icine. -
article called Plantation Differs; prepared by Dr. Drake
of New 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: * * * * I have since seen them used
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NAV. E. F. CRANE. Chaplain. •
Letter from the Rev. N.B. GILDS. Gt. Clairsiille. Pa.:
GENTLEMEN : You were kind enough, on a former oc
casion. to send me - a
huh' dozen bottles of Plantation
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fit from the nee of these Bitters, I desire her to continue
them, and you will please. send us six bottles more for.
the money inclosed. -
I am, very frilly, yours, -
N. B. GILDS,. Pastor Ger. ReL Church.
SOLDIERS' HOME. SITPERINTENDENT'S OETICE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO, Jan. 15th. 18
I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of
our noble soldiers who stop here. more or lawdisabled
rom various causes, and the effect is marvellous and
gratifying.
Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in every
family, hoepital, and at hand on every battle field.
G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent.'
Dr. W. A. Cwrram, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont
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of Plantation Bitters. 'They are the most effective, Per
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G8171%13E01%, We require another supply of your
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Respectfully. •
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•
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Be sure that every bottle bears the fao-elmtle of our
signatere on a steel-plate label, with our private eta.=
over the cork: , .
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good hands, m ay find this a gond opportunity. Addres3
Box 1625, or call at 11..!3 MARKET . Street. sell-1t•
cWANTED—A FURNISTIED
.
HOUR% where the rent would be tak.n out in
board, either with or without the privilege of taking a
few first•class boarders, by a small respectable farnilv.
Address " Tiana,".N. N. Sub Post °face. lt.
s ik DEPUTY . QUAETERM.ASTEt
GENERAL'S OFFlC3.—Part._tron.Plats, Pat,
VESSELS WidiTELD itomeilletely to' cam- GOAD
the followthipointo: • -
• P'eyr'n,Ctr.
. Fort Monroe. 1te...1
g e w x I t t: r d n r ei V
a n.;
feldtt t? ? ? lti ß iant l 'an B. deePier: fte-41443-Brip°s,i,Lt
FIRST-CLASS BOATtp . , HANDSOME
iri
Commulueatinnd rooms; private table. if
dotted, N 0.1315 WALNUT btreet. . selo
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
COAL YARD FOR SALE --THE
best fltted-up YARD in the city. CaPiettY for doing
any amount of business: Inquire on the premises: No.
957 North NINTH @treat, beim Girard avenue. sel2-60
. 2 0.000 $10,000 7 : 4ND , OTHER
, amounts to Loan on Nortiage, for
term of years, at 5 per per
WI H.
* - NO. 152 South FOURTd Street
in FOR SALE -. A' VERY SUPERIOR
.
RESIDENC S. with, all the extra improvenients,
with about Thirty Acres of Land. favorably situated at
Germantown. ARMY ,to ROBERT MAGGRE 10R,
- 419 weiour Street.
An TO RENT—SEVERAL VERY DE
SIRABLE DWELLIROS in the lower part of the
City, containing, all the modern conveniences, and snit--
able for first-class residences. Apply to
C. S. CLOSE & J H buirss.'
v.* Mo. 33L REIM Street.
pi MONTGOMERY-COUNTY FARNE,
JCS acres, for sale. '
- Laneak ter -county Farm, 70 acres; for sale.
Delaware-county Farm. 102 acres, for sale.
Chester-county Farm, 80 acres, for sale. - '
Chester-valley Facet 74 acres, for sale,
311. well improved and watered. Also, several other
first-class Farms in the same counties.. '.l). S. CADWAL
LADER; 108 South FOURTH Street. 5e12,60
FOR SASLEA LARGE FOUR
- STORY HOUSB,' with . four•story Double Back
Buildings, replete with , all modern conveniences,
'through G
and Staple and Coach-house in the roar sit
to ed
r
aon
BROAD Street, above Brown, running
lisle street.. .Lot 20 by 160 feet. Cost the former owner
,$20.000;- will be now. sold at $13,001 and $6.000 can re
main on ground rent. Apply at 911 North SDIOND
. Street, above Poplar. sel2-3t*
1. 1%L THE ORPHANS' COURT. FOR
THE CITY D COUNTY Cei'PHILS.DELPHIA..
Estate of PHILIP.E. , SCHUYLER, Sr.. deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the - Cour, to audit. settle,
and adjust the Abet and. Anal account of PHILIP H.
DORN, on. of the Executors of PHILIP IL SCHUYLER,
,Sr, deceased. and - to-make distribution ofthe balance
in - the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties
interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on VTE D.
BEspisy, September , 13.1363, at 11 O'clock
. A. SI., at his
Once, No. 131 South FIFTH Street, in the city of Phila
sel2-stuatthst EIECEIN CO NAREOE 'Auditor.
• • . CARRIAGES., - 1863
WILIAM 11. ROGERS
- Conch and
,14.3ght,' carriage Builder
_ Nos. 1009 'anti 1011 CRESTNIIVOREL%
pf0.0.6r. _ parn'ilAAKILA..
NEW. TURK.
JORN L. CAPEN PHPiENOLC
li . l
GIST, maybe consialted. BAT and BVRNING.
.466 adaptation to Business Trade,
b., %ad Profession.
on the' improvement of henilt -oorreotion ,
faults, formation of friends.leips,. 'tic.' Pull de
seriptioos of character given.whOe reqiii.redi - at No. 25'
8. TNATH Street, above CheetnAti. Re..3.thota.Stalf
WILLARD'S HOTEL,
WARRINGTON, D. C., May 22d. Mt.
EDUCATIONAL.
WANTS.
BOARDIIY (.4
LEGAIA,
AUCTION SALE.
.111EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY
SALE.—Eatate late of JAMES C. FISHER. Esq.,
deceased. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers.
FIRST-CLLSB CEIEST4TIIT-STREET PRopurpy.
Over BR FRET FRONT, adjoining the Beige late of
HaRTMA.N KUHN. Ego.
ODI TUESDAY,
/Mb September, 186., at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold
at Public Sale,at the Philadelphia Excbangs, without re
serve,
All that valuable Estate sonbt side of CW33'1'6117
Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets, 63 feet 8
inches front on Chestnut Street, 2,2 feet in depth to Sea
son, ftreet. There is a handsome residence on Chestnut
Street. and stable and coach-house On' Sansom Street.
Clear of all incurarance end reetrietions
IFir SALE ABSOLUTE—By' ordor of the Execntois of
JAMES C. FISHES. Esq.. deceased.
M. i THOM AS &SONS. Auctioneers,
no and 141 South FOURTH. Street.
aulB - 12 if
AaiIIfISEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF M'OBIO,
ORthD DRAMATIC PERFORMAIWE
BB`NEF IT
17N3TED STATES BASTITAJIY COMMISSION.
EVENING OF SkTURDAY, SEPTEMBER laiß.
on which occasion the distinguished tragedienne
MbsS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN,
MISS CHARLOTTE CITSHMAN.
MISR CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN,
Mb S CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN.
MISS CHARLOTTE CUI•HmAN,
MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN.
MISS CHARLoTTE I:IIsHWAN.
IdI3S CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN,
AMISS CHARL.OTTE CUSEIff&N,
MISS CHARLOTTE CUaIIMAIN,
will appear in. her world-renowned rendition of
LADY MACBETH
MISS CUSHMAN, after having declined the most flat
tering offers from. the most prominent managers of oho
coo n try, to give a series of representations in
tmprinc
laiwr oeestanake aßttvmz. lGHT - OlgrY ONiN , -
expressly for the benefit of the fend of the above Com
mission, and tenders her artistic services
WITHOUT FEE. OR REWARD.
This will be Miss CUSH BI eN'S
PAREWILL PERFORMAN OE
in this city, as she shortly
RETURNS TO EUROPE.
The eminent Tragedian; Mr.
EDWIN BOOTH,
EDWIN BOOTH,
IsDW IN BOOTH,
F,DWIn BOoTH,
EDWIN BOOTH
EDWIN BOOTH,
EDWIN BOOTH,
EDWIN BOOTH.
EDWII 'ROOTH.
EDWIN BOOT
has, in the kindest manner,
VOLUNTARILY TENDERED
his valuable sarvices, and will appear in the charac
ter of
ht A.CBSTH
The Tragedy will be produced to splendid style; all
the resources of the Academy.will be brought into re pal
sh ion, and nothing. that labor. or money can Procure
will be wanting to render this performance worthy the
refutation of the
GREAT ARTISTS
who will appear on thin - occasion.
1 he entire management and direction of the entertain
merit-will be in the banes of
KR. J AS. CLARKE,
who has kindly volunteered his aid.
The following distinguished artists have kindly ten
dered their a. rvices:
Mrs. ALEXINA FISHER BAKER,
Mr. LEWL3 HAKEI•,
Mts. K THAYER. Mr E. L. TILTON. (by the kind
permaeion. of Mrs. M. A. Garrettson, )
lkir._E. N. THAYER, and others.
On SATURDAY 'EVENING, sent. nth, 1863, will be,
enacted Shakspeare's eablime Trap:d9, in fire acts. en
titled _ .
ItIACBrTIi
Miss crainoTrE CUSHMAN.
Mr EDWIN Boom.
Er. E L TIL CO T.
Mr. I.AWLS BAKER.
Mrs. E. N TRAVER.
Mr. THAYER.
&c. ;&c.
Malcolm Mr. S. L. BALRIF. CT.
Duncan Mr. C. S PORTER.
Ban quo (his first appeardnce in Phila
delphia) Mr. W. H HOKE&
Etcate....— Min. J. S. BARRETT.
Lady Macbeth
Macbeth
Biacdtift". ... .. .
Witches • ' '
PRIG OF .AD MISSION
Parquet atd Parquet. Circ:e
The two Dress Ctrcle, •
Ainphitheatre
_Deceived Feats in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and the
two Dross Circles. 60
Private Boxes 20 oo
Box Office cpon for the sale of Reserved. Seats on
..1.8 lID.S D AV, September 10th,
from 9 A. M. to 4 o'clock P. 21., and daily thereafter until
performance.
Ti, kets can alsobe procured at all thopri):miCat hotels.
Doors open at 7X: CORM ence at S
• •
W ALN DT- STREEI"THE ATRE.
4lre M A CURRENTS°, .
SATURDAY RYEINING,' September 12th,
ANOTHER GILEAT BHA,. in - which tiFaullard,CEßAS
will app , or Drama - of
TFIR WEFT. OF WISH-TclN. wrsa.
and th 4. exciting Ei,anien Dance of, 4, A. Si A DRILL aA.
The performance will c ..n.mence w tb the roaring farce of
GOOD FOR VOTEIING. •
concluding with !ho thrilling drama entitle."
RECKNRS Noic.WAY.
Box Dflke Open iron 10 ti 11.3 o'clock. -
In response to a large number of applications from rani
dente or the s In 11 towns and villakes surrounding Pa , -
ladelpbia. can make it convenient en -Sarerday
nights only to visit pUces of amusement, THE WEPT
OF • THE WISH-TON-WISH will be repeated THIS
EVENING.
LA MAPRILINA, a fascinating Spanish Dance, will
also be performed by thepeerless Cubas. sel2
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street. above Sixth-
Acting and Stage Manager WM. S. FRSDERIcUIs.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. MURPHY.
This Elegant and Commodious Establishment will
POSITIVELY OPEN
FOR THE REGULAR. _
-FALL D WIDI TEE bEASON,
Ot Sis DELAY EvEmisTa, sAprEampt 12, 1263,
With 'heridan's Comedy of
THE ItIVALS.
Mrs. Ma1apr0p...... ...,
L 3 dia. Languish
Julia
Lucy
Sir anthony Absolute.
Captain Absolute....
Far.lkland
Sir Luring o_ `Trigger
Bob Acres
David
Fag.
titer the Comedy
MRS. JOHN DREW
Will have the honor of
-ADDRESsING TICS AUDIENCE.
Grand Overtnre .•..
Dire.ito; - C. R D-51346•RT8~
The perforn same to conclude with the farce of
BE CaY RAKER.
Mr. Mouser..
Mr. Crummy
Betsy Baker.
Mrs. Mouher.
On MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 14th, 1E63,
First ippeavai.ce of the
RIG dIN OPRIZA. TROUPE
MISS CAROLINE. RICEIENGS,
Mr. Edward Seguin. Kr. W. G. Fill. Sir. H. Peakes, and
el ev e n other Aruets of acknowledged ability. The whole
under the so pervision of
-
Hit. PETER RICRINGS.
PNIOES OF ADMISSION
Parquet and Dress Circle
Family Circle
Or!hestra :.eats
-
Private Boxes. according to their locality.
4a - - NO ESTE', CB ARON FOR SHOT/RID MATS.
Box Eheet open, mad seats can be secured. on Friday and
Saturday, from 10 .a. N. to 3 P. tel , at T. J. COQKE'S
Paper. Banging Store. 602 ARCS Street.-
OPPOSITE TRB.NEVir THSCPRE,
where a plan of the auditorium may be seen.
boors open at 7 o'clock: Curtain rises at 7:4. Sell.-2t
NEW CtLESTN u'l' • ST_ 7 HEATRE.-
Lessee and Manager Ur. WM. WHEATLEY.
IMMERSE SUCCESSOP THTh
DUKES MOTTO.
The celebrated Irish comedian and vocalist,
iiMMO
will appear in JOHN HROIGNAM'S Grand Earaantle
Drama, entitled
TUB D 1 -MOTTO.
The playis produced in GORGEOUS STYLE,
ENTIRELY NEW bCENEEy,
PIEW- COSTUMES . ,
NEW PURNITURR.
A DOUBLE CORPS DE BALLET, and
NUMEROUS AUXILItRIE.i.
SIR WM. WHEATLEY
in his original chareeterof
CAPT HE .sRI DE LAGARDSRE, ,
EVERY NIGHT, TILL FURTHER 40T/CE,
will be predented
THE MIKE'S BLOTTO,
LIR. COLLINS,
in which
who• has purchased the - sole right of representation or
this great Play in.Ameries. will .appear
as -
C aItRICKFERGUS.
an • Irish Soldier of Forhane, with the songs, "Wine,
Bright Wine," and " W bile There's life There's Rope.
MS.. W iirn.A.TLEY
in his srext charader o,
CAPTAIN REM DB LAGARI4FRE,.
During The ETOPI.DA, , he Orchestra, under the dire. ,
tion • f PAR. ma - u - K BAssLER, will perform choice se
lectiens of Popular Music • seP-tf
CONCERT HALL
SECOND WRIN AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS or
- THE GREAT SPECTRAL ILLUSION.
THE ,GHOST!
legitimately and prorerly produced, under •the persona:
supervision of H. WATKINS. the first who presented.
it to the AMERICAN PUBLIC.
TEE GHOST will be preceded:by an exhibition of the-
AMERMAN STEREOPTICON
Remember. - THE L GHOST is visible
EVERY EVENING. and on eATURDAN AFTERNOON,
AT CONOEIo HaLL.
Admission 25 cents Reserved Seats CO cents. Can be
secured at the Hall during the day: se7-6t
- . . .
PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUM
AND IPHYSIpaI.
alio 1017T11 BROAD kTR)3I3T.
-
•The Swimming Season closeOthe 15th of October. The.
temperature is always the same, (summer heat ),,-Pm
can enter till the lrth of this month. (September ) Th•
Gymnastic Season begins the 16th of October, and closes
the 115th of. May. Subscription Tickets for the Whole
year, in all the departments. only NI -.
5e7.6t 4 . WILLIAM JANSEN, M. - D.
TEMPLE OF WONDEES-ASSEMBLY
-a- BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
_Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Happiness
open for the eeason. Constant change of Entertainment.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
MONDAY RVENING, September-14th. and every eve
ning., commencing at 73 o'clock. and Wednesday and
Saturday at S. consisting of NOW Kysterioa in Necro
mancy, great success in Ventriloquism, and the Learned
Canary Bird..
dd;maaioa 25 cents; Children 15 centr,
pENNSYLVANTA_ ACADEMY OP
• THE FM ARTS.
14)25 CHF.STDI UT STRRF.T
OPEN DAILY (iitindayg excepted) from 9 A. M. till
Ad micsion 25 cents. Children half price. j09.9-if
EXCURSION.S.
GRAND EXOURBION
O
ATLA.IiTIC CITY,
' OIT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, ISE3.
.Tb e Proprietor of CON GRESS. HALL will give a Grand
Excursion to Atlantic City on SATURDAY next, the 12th
inst., accompanied by a band of =do. A lop will be
given at the notel in the evening. Tickets for the Ex
cursion; including railroad faze and hoarding, iM
'I his is the pleasantest - season of the year to visit the
sea-shore. the bathingbeing excellent; and, as this will
be one of the last Rscursteris of the season, the Proprie
tor of Congress Hall hopes to see many of his former
guests on the occasion.
The last boat will leave Vinestreet Wharf at 846 P. N.
Eetnrning, the Excursion Tranewill leave Anal:Ale City
on Monday at &o'clock A. M Tickets good on any train
returning.. Get Ticheta, of•JOHN G. BRYANT, Vine
street Retiree& Office.
- -
INSURANCE COMPANIES,,,
.. ..
FAME:INSURANCE COMPANY- NO
403, CHESTNUT Street.,
t..,. • , . PHILADELPHIA . .• % 1Z
'• ' FIRE AND INLAND' INSURANCE: ,
- '' ' ''' • - '' DIRECTORS. _
_,..,
Trends N. Beek, •' E. Woodruff.
i
: .. • Chas.' Richardson, , Geo.:A.-West„
Efenrestris, Jr., - . - John Kessler Jr.'.
Y.
.• . John W. verman, , , ohm,. Stakes,
Phillg S. Justice, , ' ' ' -":' A. 'lL:Rosenholm.
0: W.- - Davis, - '- I , - , : Joseph D. Ellie..
FRANCIS N. B (lE.,:President..
ta: , ": . , - , CHARLESHICHARDSOH. Vice Presided.
WILLiAH.I.TELANCIHAH,D,- Secretary jai*
_ . . ..
Miss Mary Carr.
Bliss Isabella Freemax.
...Miss E Price.
• Mrs. Stephens.
.W. H. Griffiths.
... Barton BUIL
. Frank Aiken.
.Owen Martoir.
:Staart Robson.
(1 Rogers.
.R. Craig.
orchestra.
.Stuart Robson.
Owen Marlow_
Miss Josephine Henry_
Hiss S. Price.
.50 Cents.
.95 Cents.
• 75- Cents.
THE. GHOST r
o .W. : HINALL Pro