CITY ITEMS. AN ATTRACTIVE FEATtiRiI OF THE HOB- TiOuvrtritAL DISPLAY As' TSE ACADEMY. —Tn availing ourselves of the opportunity affthdpii last evening of an advance glimpse of the Horticultural :Exhibition at the Academy of Music, we found no thing inihe entire display (which is certainly one of - themost creditable ever given in this city) that at -traded more attention or °Hermit more praise from - the throng of visitors, than the array of tine fresh :rruits by Messrs. Hertel]. and Letchworth, of North - Fifth street, in their admirable Alb.llass Jars. These gentlemen, have not only 08.nonstrated the great superiority, of glass jars over metallic cans for preserving fruity but they are giving to the public what is unquestionably the beet Ws 15 jar ever in. 'vented, both for efficiency and convenience. Their jar is in fact so much superior to all others in use for preserving their contents in perfect freshness for any required length of time, that the 'British Colonial • Government adopted them in which to send the perishable products of the Colonies to the great :Exhibition in London last year, where they re • eeived from the Judges the distinpished aeknoteledg .2nent of a first award. Messrs. liArtell and Letoh ' worth also make a beautiful display of American :and French Glass Shades, which, being shown in • connection with the elegant apecimens of flowers „and fruits, which they cover, are also greatly ad. mired. From the encomiums pronounced by ladles .and gentlemen in our hearing, upon this tasteful feature of the exhibition, Messrs. H. ar. L. may con :eider their contribution a success.. 'Very many ex :,:pretesed a desire to order the jars on the spot, and as "their proprietors have determined to aacpmmodate •The public in this way, we have no dou,lat that large 'orders will be received by them during the two days .of the exhibition. ORN'AIUENT AND UTILITY COMBINED.— .. She progress of civilization was never more emphs.- Ideally signalized in the history of the' world than it was lathe introduction of Wall Papers. Aaa beau tifier of the residence, it has a charm almost magi transforming dreary blank walls into panels of light, beauty, and cheerfulness, that are no Yess con- Aduoive,to health life and than they are gratifying to a refined taste. We were the more forcibly reminded , of the great progress made -in this branch of the de corative arts by a visit .yesterday to the popular lold Paper-banging Establishment of Caesars. Howell Bourke, on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. Being among the largest manufac turers and importers of, and dealers in, Paper 'Hang ings, Window.curtain Papers, and all kinds of deco 'ratty° Wall Papers this city, their stock uni formly presents a .variety. of novelties and attrac tions not found elsewhere; and, being very exten; Ssively engaged in the 'business, their prices are re- Inarkably reasonable. We cheerfully recommend our readers throughout the arty and country to pay this establishment a visit for whatever they may .need in this department of trade. EXTENSIVE YARN AND WOODEN WARE Z§TAISLIBIIMENT.—Whitever may be said of trsde In general, it is an undeniable fact that in at least tine department of trade and manufactures Phila. eilelphia is without a rival, either in this 'Country or abroad. We alldue to the manufacture of and trade in Yarns, Batts, Carpet Chains, Wooden Ware, Brushes, and that class of goods generally. Of the Louses that have made for themselves a reputation in this department, we have to name, this morning, that of Messrs: J. H. Coyle & Co., whose card will be found in another part of our paper. This honse mow presents a very , large and complete stock in this line, embracipg a variety of' desirable novelties pc-, culler to their own warerooms. A. visit to their store, No. 310 Market street, yesterday, convinced Us that for everything that merchants now in thin mity, making their fall purchases, may want, they ican , hardly fail of being nuited.at J. R. Coyle & Co.'s; and upon examination we discovered that their prices, which are decidedly moderate, are no less as attraction to shrewd buyers than the fine character of their stock. , THE DRY GOODS TRADE.—The dry goods jobbing trade, if we may judge from the present ac tivity of some of the leading houses engaged in it, Was never in a more flourishing condition in Phila. rdelphia than at the present time. On Market street, the old and respectable house of Messrs. ET.OOd, Bon. bright, & Co., at No. 435, presented such a bee-hive scene yesterday as we have seldom witnessed in any business establishment. These large wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry. Goode, with ommendable mercantile sagacity, prepared them. pelves for-an unusually active fall trade by providing themselves with-one of the largest and best. assorted Stooks in the country, both of a Fancy and Staple character, and the result is•that, for some weeks past, they have been - literally inundated with from all accessible parts of the Union, a very large propoirtion of whom4sre buying freely for cash. Mer chants will flnd it to their advantage to visit this /muse before making their putchasea. THE .C,LIDERNATORIAL CANVASS TN 'fires STATE is attracting great attention ever,vwllete throughout the North and South, and a 6 far as we can learn, it is progressing in the most nada. factory manner, in which reenact it re finds us of the Coal business conducted on Ninth street, above Poplar, by our townsman, Mr. William W. Alter. Bis business Inordases steadily as it rolls along from yeax to year, and the time is probalily not far distant Svkienhe monopolize the Coal business of this city. Mr. Alter has achieved this stme . ess by ',seeping the best quality and clehnest coal, and sell ing it at the lowest pricea. ELEGANT STOCII OF FALL CLOTHING.— Messrs. C. Somers .& Son, the well-known importers of cloth goods, and manufacturers of floe. Clothing, No. 626 Chestnut street, under Jayne's hall, are ,now charming their customers and tht publidin ge. Dual, with their elegant new styles of garments made from the choiceat new materials, selected with the utmealt regard to the taste of our citizens. We recommend this stook as one of the finest and most attractive to purchasers of clothing, either at whole. asle or retail, in this city. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, AND ENGLISH Pimans.—Messrs. Davis & Richards (successors to the late Cl. H. Mattson), dealers in fine family gro- - cerise, Arch and Tenth streets, have just received's fresh invoice of the above articles for the accommo dation of their - patrons and the public generally. MESSRS. ONARDRB OARFORD & SONS, cinder the Continental Hotel, are now selling their entire atodk of elegant Summer Goode for children And youth at and below cost of importation. :FOR THE LUXURY of an elegantly-fitting Shirt go .to the popular Gentlemen's Furnishing adore of Mr. George Grant, No. MO Chestnut street. A FINE. MIIJTAR7 GOODS, of every ueserip bon, suitable for Army and Navy officers, can be had, at moderate prices, at Oakford & Sea, under the Ventinental Hotel. 'SIGNOR BLITZ announces two exhibitions Ito•day at the Assembly Buildings, commencing at .3 o'clock and at 7%. We feel no hesitation in sta ting thatthe Signor la the best magician and lien lriloquist of the age, and his Learned Canary Birds ga moat astonishing performance. A CARD.—W. H. Carryl would inform Ids friends, customers, and the public generally, that he has sold his, stock, fixtures, and good-will of the Curtain business, formerly conducted by him, at 719 Cheitnut street, in the Masonic Hall, to Mr. I. E. Whlraven. In retiring from the business, and ac- Jenowledging the liberal patronage of my friends and customers, I most cordially recommend them to 3,1 r. Walraven, who is favorably known as a young gentleman whO has been in my store for the past six years. He will continue the business at the old stand, 719 Chestnut street. N. B.—The undersigned will settle all his old busi ness and continua to 1111 orders for railroads at 71.9 Chestnut street:N[eel& at] - W. H. OA.RRYL. OLD HAITI MATTRESSES, no matter how old and matted, when properly picked over and re novated, make up a bed equal to new. Patten, 1408 Chestnut street, 'has the requisite machinery, and pays special attention to all beds submitted to tile care. • W. 'HENRY PATTEN cleanses, mends, and yeliangs lace curtains at the prices others charge for Vaahing•only, .1405 Chestnut street. VESTIBULE LACE, vestibule rods,- picture •ds, tastehl, nails, 6arpet binding, thread tacks, . . . . In bedsteads, all sizes, at 1408 Chestnut street NEW ORLEANS MOM—Excelsior and ilvmattr,esses at Patten's, 1406 Chestnut street. TIP; NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA..—We :its the attention of our intelligent readers to the , ertisement, In another column, of thin invalua- . work, assuring them that no more useful , Book )uld be added to their libraries. The agent for this S. IC; Sinion, aa South Sixth street, will ke pleasure in showing.- the various styles of oiling BEEP To THE RIGHT gg Keep to the right," as the law directs, ForEor such is the rule of the road ; 'Keep to the right, whoever expects Surely to carry life's load. ‘" Keep to the right," within and without, With stranger and kindred and friend; Keep to the right, and you need have no doubt That all will be well ist the end. '" Keep to the right" when down Chestnut street You wander for clothing so nice, And Ineat'n the grand " Continental , ' :there turn in your feet, Where flourishes Chas. Stokes' "One Price." CONCERT HALL--STEREOPTICON AND 1-nosT.”—This wonderful entertainment draws wde. Can we wonder at it I Besides seeing and tring a terrible 4, Ghost,” we can travel to the noted places" on earth in an hour arid a half. , left the Art Galleries of Paris and Rome ; we e upon the majestic Notre Dame and St. Peter's ; stand within the walls of the Theatre of Pompeii I the Colliseum of Rome; we sail under the Ri of Venice, and gaze upon the Bridge of Sighs ; stand in awe before the 'SPhyroz Of Egypt, and lost in wonder.. at the ruined temples on the Mks of the Nile. BFLIIENZA.—About this time, when the ling star makes a sudden jump of thirty or forty tees ". at a lick," catarrhs prawn] extensively. sufferer from the eccentricities of the climate Ids forth as follows: "Eddrybody may dod hab influenza, bud id is certainly teddy fadshion s, add the debad for pocked hadkerchiefs bay be ted brisk. Bonesed, hoarhound,• droshees, and ligorice are in aetib request." He might have sd, that those who would erefer prevention 'to e, have only to procure for themselves a supply such elegant and comfortable seasonable gar- to as area made at the Brown StonaOlothing sf Rookhill & Wilson, Nos, 603 and 606 Chest. Ireet, above 611th, to escape the "infitienza." iris Tuncirrs.--Politicians are tricky 1, and up to all kinds of mischief. Yesterday srd it stated that certain parties contemplated ig the city with bogus - tickets on the day of es. Our advice to be, sore and take your Ades with you to the polls, and see that your its read as follows : "Granville Stokes, Fashion* llothier and Merchant Tailor, No. 609 Ohestnut Philadelphia." , . 41;!. • SWERT'S .INFALLIBLE IaINIAfENT IS THE 411; , `lan rowdy for baba wad Bolos. • • • SPECIAL NOTICES. AUNT PATSY.— BY THE BARD OF i . OWSR HALL. . • I had an aunt, a nice old dfane. Bliss Patsy Pringle Was her name ; Full many an onecdote she told. And all her tales were good as gold; • But, eta ange to say, whate'eimight °bailee • To be the theme of her romance. The subject, as she turned round, By some fatality, was found ' • To have some reference to a beau Named Mr. Mudge, who for her sighed, Some five-and• twenty years ago, And then disconsolately died. When she of Charlemagne would swab'. Or any celebrated Greek. - Or any Roman hero fained, Right soon poor Mr. Mudge was named. Showing how well she did retain . Tie memory of her Githful swain. Aunt Patsy's plan I like so well, . Iliac when some idle tale I tea, I take good care to introduce Some topic of important use: So let me tell how TOWBR HALL ' Makes sx unparalleled display Of clothes, adapted to the fall, Cheap, 'well-constructed, plain or gay, 'The beet and largest assortment of Ready-made Cloth ing in Philadelphia, selling at reduced prices. TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Streit, It - BENNETT & CO. COUGHS, COLDS, AND COIsiSIIMPTION. Thirty, years' experience and the testimony of thoesands who have been cured by its nee, prove that JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT le, withoill exception, the most reliable remedy in the world for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, PLEURISY, CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD. and all PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. Here is a portion of the evidence: • Rey. N. M. JONES, of Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, says: "IA all cases of Comtimption I recommend. LtYike ' S Expecforant." Lieutenant Colonel LOUIS WAGNER,-now in corn mand of Camp William Penn, Chelton Hills, Pa., writes: "For Coughs, Colds, &n, the Expectorant has always proved a certain cure. " Rev. Dr. DOWLING, of NeW York, writes: • "From my2own experience, I believe the Expectorant to be one of the bestremedies for Coughs and Colds." Mr. SAMUEL C. DAWSCN ofNo. 1217 Clarion street, Philadelpnia. says:.... "After suffering for months with Bronchitis, I am happy to say, by the use of Dr. Sayne's Expectorant, I am once more like my former self." Rev. L. J. ROBERTS, the well-known Chinese mis sionary, writes; "For Pulmonary Complaints I find the Expectorant invaluable, always easing the, pain and removing the symptoms." ' Mr. C. T. POOLER, Superintendent of Akron Schools Obio, Writes: In three days the llxpectorant cared me of a long standing and troublesome Cough." • - al W. C. FISHER, of Weston, Spalding, Lincoln shire, England, writes: "A little nephew of mine was recently thoroughly cured of the Whooping Cough by Dr. Jayne's Expecto rant." BEM. B. F. BEI:MEN, of. First Baptist Church, Cara den, N. J.. writes:, "Your Expectorant has•completely cured me of a severe Cold. and entirely removed the accompanying hoarseness." Mr. ANDREW GOWANLOCK, of Bayfield,. C. W., " Jayne's Expectorant has effectually cared we - of a violent attack of Inflammation of the Lungs.", 'JOHN HARRIMAN, ES-4.1 of Stewartstown, N. H., writes: "One of my childrenmbtalned immediate and effectual relief from an attack of Croup by the nee of Jayne's .13x- Rev. A. WIBERG, of Wittingen. Hanover, Writes: " A friend who was troubled with an obstinate Cough, accompanied ‘by. Spitting of Blood and Hectic Fever, has entirely recovered his health through the use of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant," . Mr. JOHN VANWORT, of Aurelius. Mich.. writes "After suffering from a hard, racking Cough until I was thougbt past all cure, I tried Jayne's Expectorant, after using -two bottles of which I found myself well, tough, and hearty." Mr. C. W. WHISTLER. of Mercer county, Pa,. says; "Your Expectorant bas entirely relieved me of a very painful Cough, accompanied with Bore Throat." Bev. Dr. _RUFUS BABCOCK, formerly President of Waterville Collf ge, Maine,•: writes: : "The Expectorant I highly esteem, as a safe as well as eminently beneficial remedy." - Dr - D.- - 0. GJLSKILL, of Milton. Nova Scotia, writes: "The Expectorant I belleye to be about the best medi cine louse for tlie diseases for whickit is recommended," Rev. J. J. WA_LSB, Missionaryof Presbyterian Board, Futteguch, India, says: "It is within my knowledge that Dr. Jayne's Expect -torant has been the means, under Providence, of curing a case of Incipient Consumption." Mrs. HANNAH J. PUGH,- of Turman, Sullivan county, Indiana, Writes: "After suffering for some months with Consumption, ea•e being pronounced hopelesS, 1 was eventually restored to good health by persevering in the use of Jayne's Expectorant." Tha Eif.PECTORANIY, and all of Dn. D. JAYNE & SON'S FAMILY MEDICINES, are preparedonly ai No. 242 CHESTNUT Street. salt-gam-ft HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! BATCHELOR'S celebrated. HAIR DYE fe the Best in the World. The only Harmless True, and Iteliahle Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect— changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly Leda Grassy Black. or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leering the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring - its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WITALLieN A. BLTCHISLOIL; all °Merl; are'raere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold , by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,. New York. Batcholor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. - je23-ly ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST . STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Feces marked in-Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order' warranted. satisfac tory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered' to- All are thereby treated alike. • ' , del2.-I.y JONES It CO., 604 'MARKET Street. ELECTRICITY ON A NEW SYSTEM, AS A CII , RATICH, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, No. 1118 SOUTH , PENN SQUARE. Philadelphia. sel4-tf FFRI GEORGE STECK & CO.'S al-lau PIANOS. I II I CRESSON SPRINGS. ATLICRSt. MR. J. E. GOULD; Seventh ateCheetnut BtB., DEAR SIR: Having had frequent opportunities of ex amining the Pianos made by Messrs. GEORGE STECK & Co.", New York, during the past few years, in the practice of my profession as Tuner, I pronounce them the most perfect instramento I have ever seen. In point of tonch, equality, and cingeng tone they may defy comparison with any and all other makes, while in the upper two octave (treble notes) they are incompara bly the finest I have any knowledge of. C. E. SARGENT, Tuner of Pianos, Psel2-stv-tf 907 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. BENNETT—MUTCHINSON.—On Tuesday morning, September 15, 18&i..in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. by the .Rev. B. W. Rutter, Mr. James . M.' Bennett to Miss Rachel F., daughter of Charles Hutchinson, Esq., all of Philadelphia. I,IPI'S—ELERR. —On Tuesday noon, September 15,1863, by.the Rev. B. W. Mutter, Mr. Charles C, LiPPS. of Phi ladelphia, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Herr, of Harrisburg, MARTIN—DOWNS. —On the 16th Instant, by the Rev. J.. Addison Henry, Dr: R. A. Martin, of Harrisburg, pa., to Isabelle, only daughter of Mr. Thomas Downs, of West Philadelphia. hieNETLL—AMERMAN. —On the morning of the 15th instant, by the Rev. C. A. S. Richards, Mr. J. Edward McNeill, of Chicago, to Miss Mary A. R. Amerman, of this . • , Amerman,* of Thursday evening, Septem ber 10, 1863, by the Rev. E. W. Mutter, Oft Richard Parish to Miss Elmira, daughter of Joseph. Jackson, Esa all of Philadelphia. SULLIVAN—KELLEY —At. Clarksburg, West Virginia, on Thursday, September 10, Brigadier General J. C. Sul livan, of the Army of Tennessee, to Mary Jane,.dabgh tar of General B. F. Kelley, commanding Department of West Vizginia. . NOTICS.—Tbe marriage - published in The Press of the 12th inst., between Augustus D. Davis and &Use Hannah Simpson, was a fabrication, no such marriage having taken place. , * At* D. DAvie. DIED, BELL.—On the morning of the 13th instant, Hon. Sa muel Bell. in the 66th year of his age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. * CHDRCHMAN. —.St her residence, in Germantown, on Third-day, the 15th of Ninth-month, 1253, • Miargaret Churchman, in the 67th year of her age. - Her relatives and friends are respectfully - invited to attend the funeral. - to-morrow pe day) afternoon. without further notice. To leave the hopes at half-past 4 o'clock. - COLLOM.—On the 146 b. instant, William M. Collom, Jr., in the 19th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his brother-in-law;'J. J. S. Seltzlnger, No. 933 North Broad street, this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 ,o'clock, without further notice. HALFMAN. —On -the 14th instant, Mrs. Sarah Hall man, in the 29th year of her age. . - Her relatives 'and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Charles Leach. Rising-Sun lane, near Broad street, this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, without further notice. * RBRD.—On Saturday morning. the 12th instant Mary, widow of the late'Alexander W. Reed, in the - 16th year of her age. Her friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from her late residence.' No. 726 South Tenth street, this (WAdneaday) morning at 9 o'clock. SA RY. —On the kith instant, Peleg B. Savory, of the firm of Savory St Co. (formerly cif Plymouth county. Masa ), in the 59th year of hie age. - The male friends of the family are reariectfallY invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 3i7 Reed street, to-morrow (Tnursday ) afternoon at 2 o'clock: To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. ** WARD.—In West Philadelphia, on Sunday morning. at 91's' o'clock, 'of congestion of the lunge, James Ward, Esq.. of Leesburg. B. J. in the 73d year of his age The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his son, John D. Ward. south side of Walnut street west of Thirty-ninth street this (Wednesday) morning at 9 * ' o'clock. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. IifIifcCIONIGLE-Suddenly, on the 11th instant, John 7ileGonigle aged 30 years. LUDWICK. —On the 9th instant, George Ludwick, in the 85111 year of his age. MOURNING GOODS, .FOR FALL SALBS.—Jest opened. Fall stock of Black Reps. Casbmeres. Merinoes, Bombazines. Tameees, Mousselines, Silks. Baratteas Throne, Australian Crapes. Paramattas Reps Anglais, Oriental Lnstres. Alpacas. , - English Crapes, Veils, 'Thibet, Long and Square Shawls. Scc. Also, Second Mourning. Flannels, Balmorals, and Crest Goods of - various fabrics. RESSON lc SON. Mourning Store, eel° 918 ,CHESTNUT Street. J IME LANDELL OVEN TO-DAY, - 4 for Fall Wee, Rich Printed Kerinoee, Delainee,, Rene. Ste- . Are• -V,YRE LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY s Fall Moire'Antiques, Pont de Beteg, &c., &c. UNION . LEAdUE OF PHIL ADE PHIA. —A Special- Meeting of the Union League of Ph 1 a Iphiu will he held at the League House, - 1.1.1.8 CHESTNUT Street. on , WEDNESDAY. September. 16, at 8 o'clock P. M.. . GEO, H. BOKSR, Secretary. UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA, LAW on THDRSDAY, the let of OCTOBER next. ',Tne Intro ductory lecture will be delivered by PROF. bfORRIB. at EIGHT a elect in the evening of that day, at,the LBO TURA /PM, th 9 NOR(Rit GOLLAQ& - ifillel? T-t Qv/ EXHIBITION OF. VIE Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, COMMENCIINO TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, And continuing Wednesday and Thursday, the 15th. and 17th. Day and Evening. The display of FRU/TS, FLO WERS, AND VEGETABLES , WILL BF. LARGE AND FINE. THE BALLROOM-FLOOR Will be laid over the_Parq[net. and, together with, THE SPA.OIOUS STAGE, will be devoted to the. Plants, Flowers, OrnaMental De. signs, &c. The stage will also he elegantly draped and decorated with rock work, fountains, &a. THE LOBBIES AND - VESTIBULES will be Bet, apart for' the !display of Ornamental hob.. work, Pottery, Hanging Vases, Fern Cases, Myna- - rinms, Wire Work, - Gardening Utenstls. &c. THE ELEGANT FOYER will be filled with . the choicest specimens of Fruit, Viand a bate Htill will be devoted to the VEGETABLES, BIRGPELD'S CELEBRATED BAND .- will perform every evening, and the entire building BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED during the day as WAIT as the event nn. .REFRESHMENTS of the choicest kinds will ho tarnished. - Contributions of Fruit, Flowers, tqauts, Vegetables. Fern Cases, Aquariums. Phantom or Skeletonized Bou quets,'Rustic Adoranteuts. &c., (for which liberal pre miums are offered) are solicited. Anplicatione ean be tnedelo the secretary, A. W. HARRISON, No. 26 Sluth SEVENTH street, or to J. H. MITCHELL, president. No. 610 YORK Avenue. - , Admittance 26 cent.. Members' Tickets. admitting one gentleman and two ladies to the Exhibition and to the monthly meetings. aio. until the let of January next, will be furnished { or doe Dollar, on application to the Treasurer, HENRY, A. DRERE, 32T CHESTNUT' Not yrroreedß to ha devoted to the nee of tho 11. 8 SANITARY COMMISSION: • ee.943t • gz.PHILADELPHIA, SEPT. 14.; 13113._ , Special. Mesita.' of the PENNSYLVANIA. B iIITIGULTU SAL SOCIETY held this day, it was Resolved, That the net proceeds of the Autumnal Exhibition to be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC on the 16th, 16111. and 17th days of Septembv, over and shove the preminme and expenses of the same. be and are hereby appropriated equally to the United States Sanitary and the Christian Commissions, for the use of the Disabled Soldiers of the Army. - sel.s-3t A. W. HARRISON, Rae. Sec'y. NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION OF THE FIFTFI PRECINCT. I` WE N TINT FI WARD, will meet THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. et 8 o'clock, ar the hove of Wm. Deacon.corner ofTWELPTEI and POPLAR Streets. Tne Sixth Precinct Aegociatlon will meet on Thursday eve nir g, at 8 o'clock, at Presto st bones, corner of Deacon and Girard avenue, to nominate Judges and Impactors. JOSEPH F. KAMER., It* President of Ward Association. TWENTY-POURT,H WARD, SIXTH DIVISION.N ATI ONAL .V NIO 1" e RTY.—A meeting of the loyat citizens of this division, will be held 'PAIS ( Wednesday) EVENING. at 80'01001. at the Mentos. Sehool-house. C. G. PIERSON. By order of •••• JOHN A. BRO It* Elmoutive Committee. M'THEI PENDISTLVEIDIRA. FIEELEINSU keNCE COMPANY. September 7. 1881—The Di rectors have this day declared a DIVIDEND of NEVIN DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS .per share on the Stock of the Company tor the last six months. which'will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representativeq, after the 17th blatant. WM. G. CllO WELL; seB4lB Secretary. A MEETING OP THE STOOK i ' iDOLDERS -of the OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY RAILROAD (TOMPANY will be held at the CONTI NENTAL HOTEL, in Phbadelphia, on MONDAY, Sep tember 21et. 1963, at 12 o'clock M. _. - ALBERT WILLIS. - GEORGE DICKINSON. JAMES A. BRAME, JAMES H. MAYO, ses-14t Commissioners. OPPICE OW THE PRIGA.OELPIII.I., GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. Pirmaner.entit, 14,1863. • The Board of Managers of this Company have de. Glared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT., clear of Na tional and State Tax, for the six months endina 10th inst.. pavable on and after the FIRST DAY OF 00- TosEn Next. Transfers of Stock will not be made for ten days after the 21st inst. • 8014 mwftOl W. S. WILSON, Treasurer. AVIS AUX ELEGANTS.—AI. JO. SEES ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la Malawi tiItASIDVILLE STOKES, Marchand 'hallow, No. 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a liheaneur d' ariser dee nombreux amis et connalesances Cabled quo Phono. table public) qui l'on deo. favorise de leer clientele, vient,de resevoir de Paris et Londree, lee modes lea Plus recentes et lee mietig porteee pour la nelson d'ele. M. GRANDVILLE STOKES a min a Medispoeition lee steoffes lee pins belles at lee nisilleares qualites,' dee pre mieres manufactures d'EuroPe. „ Lee officieres soldats de tout: grades y tron*rout les meilleures qaalitas d'etoffes, a des prim tree moderee L'olegance de sa coupe, ains'que le cachet de distinction iue la caracterise, est dein. trop COILMI dupublio pour en renonvelar lenre merffes.. - -yr2S-2m MILITARY NOTICES. fTO MEN OF COLOR.-W_A.NTED. IMMEDIATELY—Thirteen aetive. young, educated, MEN OP CO.LOR, as recruits for 3d Regiment U. S. Colored Troops, Col. Tilghman, to .act as:Clerks. They. must he able to read and write, and bars a fair knowledge of arithmetic..-They will be enlisted as sol diers, Inn he assigned to duty as quartermasters' and corn, rally clerks. Apply between the hours of 9A. l',Y. and 'V P. M , at Office of Committee to Sn wry's° Recruiting Co lored Troops. No. 1210 ORES MUT Street. -.' selliAt • . ' R. R. CORSON, Agent. lATTENTION, COMPANY A.-THE membeis of Company A, 49th Regiment P. S. M. are Im:tested to meet at the Armory of the Washington Grays on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 16th instant, at 8 o'clock BY - ORDER OF THE CO4I4IITTEE. I CORPS OF - HONOR, 11. S. A. HEADQUARTERS BECETTITI/TO SERVICE, ' INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA 1143 South TRIED Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability Will apply for information or enlistment in the INVALID .00EFIS to Dent, HUBER BARMAN. Invalid Corps, 243 5. Third street, Philadelphia, or to ' Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, • 511. Brown street, and H. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta. Phila. Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension, same as in 11. S. Infantry. E MATTHEW'S, Mar let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel- 8 402 BOUNTY. -• • RECRUITS WANTED - • For the 12th 11. S. Infantry,:-ABLE-BODIED NEN between the ages of - 18 and 45 years. THE ABOVE LARGE BOUNTY CEASES OE THE 25yEt OF SEPTEM BER. For farther particulars apply to WM. SERGEANT, Capt. 12th Infantry, Recruiting Officer. ise2-11n. M29 , Boath FRONT Street. , . HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MARSHAL; THIRD DISTRICT,. PA:" ` PITILADETRHIA, Septemberl2, 1863. Notice is hereby given to all those grafted persons of-the Thud Congressional District, who have not as- yet re ported thernelres at these headquarters, that failing to do so by SATTiRDAY, September 19, inst., they be immediately arrested' as deserters. -By order of the Board of Enrolment. - ' JACOB S. STRITCH, Captain and Provost Marshal. " FRANKLIN IX STERNER, commissioner. ALEXANDER C. HART, Ot Surgeon. TRIVEM)QUARTERS OF PROVOST • • MARSHAL. FIRST DISTRICT. PA., 315 South THIRD Street, ParLADErrtrA. - September 12, 7883. This. office will be opendaily. from 8 A.M. to 2P: M. All Drafted Men of the Second. Th ird. Fourth. Fifth, and Sixth wards, who have not reported, and whose time has not been extended, will be apPrehenevea .fl toftrt as deserters. A reward of ten dollars will be yratd for deserters. The ELEVENTH WARD (being the Sixth Sub-Dis- Wet) will be heard in the following order: MONDAY. Sept. 14, Nos. I_ to 100 inompive. TUESDAY; Sept. 15, Nos. 101 to 200 inclusive. :WEDNESDAY. Sept. 16, Nos ?Al to 300 inclusive. THURSDAY, Sept. 17, Roe .901 to 413:inclusive. FRIDAY and SATURDAY following,' for the hearing of cases generally. This will close the hearing of cases in the First Con gressional District. and will be followed by -the.prompt arrest , or all who have failed to appear, N. B.—Substitutes have preference, • WM. E. LEHMAN, Provost Marshal and President of the. Board, CHARLES MURPHY. - -- Commissioner of the Board. N. H. MARSELIS, Eel i-tf Surgeon of the Board. TT EAD W DARTERS FOURTH,DIS -&-a- TRIM, N. B. corner BROAD and SPRING GAR IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE FIFTEEN PH . WAR D.—All parsons drafted in the Fif teenth Ward, and who have failed to report to the Board of Enrolment of the district, are reqnired to do so on or before WEDNESDAY next, September 16. A failure shoe to report will subject al) such. persons to arrest as desert ers after that day. D. M. LANE. . Provost Marshal BARRETT, • • C. B: Commissioner of Board. J. RALSTON WELLS, ~ Surgeon of Board. NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN OF THE •TWENTIETH WARD.—The Board of Enrolment of Fourth District hereby hive notice to all persons drafted in' the TWENTIETH WARD. being the third'sub.dis trict, that they will - commence the hearing of cases of persons claiming Exemption. or those desiring to offer Substitutes, on THORSDAY. September 17, 18e3, at the Headquarters, corner ot I3ROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, and will hold Daily esslone for this purpose 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 re.tolved upon, and will be strictly adhered to, viz:. -.- Thursday, - Sept. 17. numbers 1 to 75 inclusive. Frio ay, 18, 76 to 150 Saturday, " 39, " 151. to 225 " Monday, Tuesday, . " 22, t" 351 to 375 " Wednesday,`,` 23, " 376 to 450 Thursday, 24. " 451 to 525 Friday, '" 25, " 626 to 600 Saturday, " - 26, " 601 to 575: Monday, Monday, " 22, " 676 to 760 " Tuesday, . '• 751 to 825 " Wednesday, 30, 826 to 900 Thursday,- Oct. 1, " 901 to 975 Friday, " 2, '` 976 to 1050 " Saturday, " 3. " IDSI. t 011122 " - The heron of session will be from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M. Thzee Laving Substitutes to offer will be heard first in order, on each of these days, as no substitute OE4II be re ceived later than 4 o'clock P. M. _ Persons railing to report upon the days fixed as atiove for their hearing, will render themselves liable to arrest as deserters. • , - The time for the hearing of cases in the remaining wards of this district is extended until farther notice. Captain and Provost Marsha C. B. BARRETT, Commissioner of Board. J. RALSTON WELLS, . sell. St . Surgeon of Board. LEGAL. IN THE ORPH - ANS'IJ CORT FOR Tali MY AND COUNTY OF. PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM 0. BEARD, deceased. The Auditor - appointed by the Court . to audit, settle, and adjust the account of A. R BEARD. administrator of Witham 0. Beard. deceased, and to make distribntion of the balance in the bands of the accountant. will meet thelparties interested for the purposes of his appoint ment, on FRIDAY, September 2.45,.1563, at 4 o'clock P.M.; at his Office. S. B cor. EIGIiTH and LOCUST Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, sel6-wfm6t ' Auditor.' TN‘THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND CORNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM. H. ABBOTT vs. JOSEPH T.-ME SRS. June Term. 1883. No. 533 Pleu. Vein. Ex. The auditor appointed by the court to report distribu tion 'of the fund arising from the sale by the sheriff, under the above writ, of the following-described real estate. to wit: All that stone messnage. barn, &c., and two contiguous lots of land situate in the Twenty second ward of the city of Philadelphia. the first being described as follows : Be ginning at s stone set fora corner at the northwestwardly side of the Old York road, thence by land of Benjamin Armitage" north eighty-three .degrees twenty minutes west thirty perches and three-tenths of a perch to - a ` stone, thence north five degrees ten minutes east thirty fly e and a half perches to a stone, thence by land of Samuel. Harper south eighty-two degrees fifty-five minutes east twenty-six perches to a corner stone, thence by land of:Joseph Enle south , nine degrees west two perches and eighty - five- hundredths of a perch to a stone, thence si uth sixty-nine tdegrees east' sixteen Perches and eighty-flve hundredths th e ncerch to a post on the side of said Old York road, by saidKoad south twenty-eight degrees-forty-five minutes West thirty perches and-thirty-live hundredths to the place of beginning: containing seven acres, one hundred perches and a half perch of eland. Being the same premises which Joeeph Healy and wife, by indentrcre bearing date the sixteenth day of November, 1814, recorded. in Deed Book R. L. L, o. 31,p age 187, granted and conveyed_ to the said Joarph T. Mears in fee. The other of said tracts beginning at a corner of land now or late of Silas Wilson, and being in the linb of the above-described lot' of land: thence by the same north four degrees twenty nine minutes 'east eight perches and•thirty- four-hnn dredtbs of a perch to a corner of lot now or late of ' Jacob . Miller,-thence:by' same north eighty-four degrees west thirty eight perches twenty-nine-hundredths of , a perch. to a•stone .ut corner of salt' Miller's lot, and in line qf w a tt an - swing , B land,,thence by same south six degrees and a half west eight perches and thirty- four hundredths to a corner of said Wilson's lot, thence .by same smith: eighty-four degrees east thirty-eight perches and etxty -two-hundredths to . the place of beginning; oontaininr two acres, more or less. Being the same tract of lan d Henry. Lelar, Encl.; Sheriff of the county of Phila delphia, by deed poll dated:the thirteenth day of Jane. 1849, and entered among the records of the - District Court for the city and county. of Philadelphia; in Book V.. _page 810, - granted and cbnveyed to the said Joseph T..'Meare Will attend to the duties of his appointment one TIM 3- - DAY, the twentpn Inth day of September. D. 1861. at 3 o'clock. P H;, at his No 11.30 - South -SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. when and where -all - parties in- • terested must make their claims or they will be debarred from corning in upon said fund. 80/6:IA. • JOAN CaigAlf. AndiSOL THE PWs•-"TIig4DELP At WASHINGTON, Waehington county, SATITEDAY, Sept. 26th. I . At INDIANA, Indiana county, MONDAY, Sept. MIL At VirILKESBASHE, Duane county, WEDNESDAY, At SCRANTON, Luzern°, county, THURSDAY, Octo , • And man) other distinguished gentlenien: including many eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in. Penn sylvania. lio possible efforts will be spared to secure as fail and thorough a discussion ofthe momentous issues now submitted to the people as the Viler period now re maining will alloW, and it is- enjoined upon'friends of the' to secure the attendance of their fel low-citizenn upon the occasions. . • . WAYNE iIibVEAPH, Chairman. GEO. W. HAMER 3I ' I I Secretaries '— UNION MEETINGS. WEDNESDAY,. SE PTEMBER'I6.. PITTSBURG-Governor Curtin, John- licott, Esq., It: S. Mathews, Esq., of Md. HONESDALE, Wayne' County-Dr. Wm. Elder; .Go-• vernor Randall, of Wirconsim CHESTER, Delaware Com:di-Charles Gibbons, Esq.. BARTVILLE-Col. Wm, Mann, Col. P.. 5.-. White. and Samuel Lloyd, Esq. TWURSDAY,.SEPTEMBER, 17. GREENSBURG. Westmoreland County-Gov. Curtin, Hon. Edgar Cowan, W. H. - Armstrong, Esq, FASTON-Isaac Hasteliarst, CHRISTIANA, Lancaster County-Gen. Butler ; - Hon.' Thadatue Stevens, Hon. Tohn W. Forney, Hon. Greene Adams. of Kentucky,-and WayneMcVeagh, Esq . : WILLISTOWN; Chester County-Hon. Wm. D. - Kelley, David Paul Brown. . • _ THREE TONS, Montgolnery Coonty-Col. F. Mont gomery, of Mississippi;,Morton McMichael, Esq,, Chase, Esq., of New York, and Charles Gilpin, Esq; EBENSBURG, Cambria Connty-Hon..P. C. Shannon. R. S Mattheivs, Esq. - - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. ALTOONA-Governor Curtin, Colonel Lemuel Todd, R. S. Matthews. Esq: , PUGHTOWN. Chester County-Colonel Montgomery, Hon. John Hickman, A. H. Chase, Esq. HOLLIDAYSBURG; Blair County-Ex-Governor Wm. F. Johnston. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEiII9. CATASAQUA, Lehigh. County—Governor Curtin, Hon A. a. McClrire,.R. E. Matthews, Esq. MIFFLINSURG, Union Connty—Hon. Wm. D. Xelley, Hon. Green Adams. PORT THEVORTON, Snyder County—Wm. H. Arm strong, Esq., - Franklin Bound, Esq. EAS'lON—Governor Cartin.-JEfon. Jas. H. Campbell. EN-0 overnor Wm. F. Johnston: Colonel -Wm. B. Mann. MILTON. No2rthumberland Coanty=Hon. Wm. D. Xelley, Hon. Green Adams. It2UNCY, Lyeoming County—Hon. John C. Knox, lion. Henry Johnson. , - TUESDAY SEPTEXI3EII 22. NORRISTOWN-o . ov. Curtin, gon. Win. F. John ston, David Paul Brown. Esq. wATHESHURG, Greene County—Hon. W. W. 14etoli am, Hon. Geo. V. lAVienne. ' , LEWiSDURG..IInion Count —Hon: .A. K. McClure. Hon. Sohn C. Hicoket. • • POLITICAL. NATIONAL UNION NOMINA -•1 TIONS. STATE OFFICERS - FOR GOVERNOR, AN DREW tt. CURTIN. FOR JUDGE OF StTRRENE COURT, DANIEL A GNEW. SENATOR7PIEST RENATORILL DISTRICT TBRE111.1&11 moulor,s. REPRESENT kTIVF,g. Ist Dietz*lot—WlLLlAM POSTER 2d " THOMAS J. CIHOILTE &I " TROWELS T. WILLS. 4th " JOHN D. WATSbIsT. 6th " WILLIAM W. WATT. 6th " ISAAC R. O'HARA:. ml 6, THOMAS COCHRAN. Bth 66 JAMES N. KERNS: 9th 6, . CHARLES DIXEY. 10Ik " S. S. FANO° &ST. Ilth 11 ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.. 12th 11 LURE V. SUTPHIN. 13th 1, WILLIAM Y. LEADER 14th 1, FREDERICK GErz. 16th " WILLIAM F. SMITH. 16th 1, EDWARD GE. LEE. iTth " JAMES MILLER. Gomm OFFICERS. RECORDER. OF DEMOB. LEWIS R. BROOMALL PROTHONOTARY OF INSTRICT:OOITHT. GEORGE KELLY *LEW( OF COURT - Or QUARTICIi. SIMBIONS• GEORGE H. MOORE. CORONER. WILLIAM. TAYLOR CITY OFFICERS. CITY TREASURER. HENRY HUME. CITY COMMISSIONER. PHILIP R. HAMILTON.` By By order of the City Committee of Superintendence UNION MASS, MEETINGS UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ROOMS, COMMONWEALTH 13IIILDING , S, 611 CHESTNUT St. SEPTEMBER 9, 1863. Govarnoi CURTIN, in company with distinguished orators from adjoining States, will address the people of Pennsylvania at the times and Places named in the follOWing schedule: At FITTSMIRG. Allegheny county, WEDNESDAY, Sept 16tb. At GREENSBURG. Westmoreland county, TRIMS; DAY. Sept 17th. At. ALTOONA, Blair county, FRIDAY. Sept. 18th. At CATASAIIQUA., Lehigh county, SATURDAY, Sept. A t EAsTori, Northampton comity. MONDAY, Septem ber Mat. • • At NORRISTOWN, Montgomery. county. TUESDAY, Sept. V& At WEST CHESTER. _Chester comity, WEDNESDAY. Sept 23d. At. BEAVER.. Heaver cOttnty, FEHDAY. Sept. 25th. '" 'At TOWANDA, Bradford county. SATURDAY. Octo bar Sd. At BELI,EFONTE, Centre eouilty, TUESDAY, Ode ber Stn. At YORK, York county, WEDNESDAY. October 7th. At READING, Berke county, THURSDAY, October Sth. At POTI'SYLiILE, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY, &to- At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. October .10. We have reasonable hopes of haying in the pending canvme the aid of .• GovernOi• JOHNSON, Of Tennessee: Governor PIPRPONT. of Virginia; Governor BRADFORD,-of Maryland; .- 4 JOHN MIGNON. the next Governoi of Ohio; Hon. DANIEL 13.DICRENSON. of New York:- . Gen. LOGAN. of Illinois; Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SI OXFORD, Chester Conuti—Hen:. Butler, Hon. H. Winter Davis. of Maryland:. Morton McMichael, Bag., Rev. Dr. Junkin. • • • DANVILLE, Montour Conntyllon. Greene Adams. Hon. Wm. D. Bella. . . • _ WIILIAMSPORT. Lycoinlng County—Hon. John C. Rnox;WM. H. Armstrong, Esq.., Clinton Lloyd. Esq. • • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. WEST CHESTER—Gov. Curtin, Col. John W. For ney, Morton McMichael, Esq. SUMMIT, Northumberland County—Hon. Greene Agorae, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. • JERSEY. FAURE; Lyooming Connty—Hon. John C. Knox Win. H. Armstrong, Esq.. Charles W. Win gard..Elo. • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 WHITE HALL, Montgomery County—lsaac Hazel hoist; EMI.; ,Chttilos W. Jay, ESQ. Mon. Jas. M. . . Sccrvel BLOODY RUN. Bedford County—Hori. Henry D. Moore, John Scott, Esq.. Hon. Saranal Calvin; Hon. S. S. mar, LOCKHAVEN, Clinton County—Kon. John C. Knox, Wm. H; Armstrong, Esq.. Jamad Chatham, Eq. PHILADELPHIA — Concert Hall. . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. . • • BitVElt— Gov. Curtin, Him. W. W. Rot ! Mani; Ho SCHELLSBURG, Bedford County—Hon. Henry Moore, John Soon. Pao.. Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hon. 8. Blatr. BELLEFONTE, Centro Comity—Hon. John*C. Knoz. W. H. Armstrong, Esq., Edmund Blanchard, Esq. [Editors of the loyal newspapers throughout the State are requested to publish notice. of the' above meet• 8816 UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMIT TEE ROOMS, • PHLLADELPRIA, Sept. 16. The Committee congratulates the friends of the Onion throughout the State on the glorious greeting KLINE sends to us to-day, and ventures to express the hope that it will prove at oriels an Incentive to generous rival ry, of •her majority, and an omen of the victory which awaits ns in October. To make that victory decisive. our great need now Is local organization and local effort ; and wherever two or three are gathered toge.her In the name of LIBERTY AND THE UNION, we beg them to direct their labors by township meetinge, by circulation of documents, and by all the proper agencies of an active and thorough TOWNSHIP CANVASS, to counteract the slanders and falsehoods which the enemies of the Government are busily towing in the agricultural regions, In the rural districts, and In all.' the more thinly-settled Portions of the State California, Kentucky, and Maine hive pronounced the doom of all Northern By rapathizereveith treason ;'and' when Ohio and Pennsylvania shall have decisively re titled their verdict the rebellion will be' virtually ended, and Peace will soon gladden the land. In this good hope et- the near future, let as all take courage, and go forward to renewed labors and sacri fices for thesafety of the Republic. In behalf of the C own Wee. It'•• WAYNE MOVEAGFI, Chairman, UNION • STATE CENTRAL 001.111IT TEE g 60.11121. j: Pit rianassque Sept. 16, illeZt Yrbe Committee is Prepared to furnielr'dosuments print ed in knglish and German, discussing the vital issues now width g before theveople of Pennsylvania. The publications include the Address of the Union f tate Central COmmittee,..Judge Woodward's .Speech. for Sla- Toy, his Attack in thn.Constitutional Convention upon. Foreigners, the Great Union Speech of -Alexander H. Stephens, the President's *Letter, and many orations. ad dresses, and •psmpblets of distingulehed soldiers and statesmen, showing the Wickedness of the Rebellion and the shortest WRY to Peace to be by its swift suppression. The Committees of Correspondence of the different counties will be supplied as rapidly as. possible, and township committees shpuld at once apply_to them. It • WAYNE Mc'irlinGU. Chairman. .. • COL . REIMER'S 1. - 0 RED' PHOTO OItaPHS,.. for .31. aro.riroverblai :for their taste. beauty, and reettracy; rare artistic ability to maelfeet le all departments of Ins Gallery. SEDOND dtreet, above Green. - . It* .1 . 08T Olt • MISLAID—OBItTLVIOATE A 4 4 , OF SCRIP 6OB.'for Twenty Dab», year UM honed to ALEX. DOUGLAjiIt by the Tenn Mutual , Life Inßaranoe Compsutr. stgi-wflto • , -I:.7WEDN.ESDAY-- gETAIL DRY GOODS. EDWIN - HALL 8c 001, 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, W,ould desire to call the attention of RETAIL AND WHOLESALE BUYERS To tlelr stock of SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &c. ml6-wsw:3t BLANKETS I , BLANKETS BLANK BETS! The Largest. Assortment of SI.'A_:N/KETS,, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, OFFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY . 00WPERTHWAIT & CO., N. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. seletde3l NEW MOURNING- STORE. JUST RECEIVED, OUR NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Mourning Goods, • - COMPRISING BOMBAZINES, ALPAOAS, CASHMERES, MERINOES, &o Also, a full assortment of so,ooCNotirnirig, . . . . . SHAWLS, MANTiiES, ac.c. M-„& A: MYERS :& 00 se2 -artm 1m 92 . 6 CHESTNUT STREET CURTAINS AND 'FURNITURE COVERINGS. JUST. OPENED, ' NEW LAOE OURTMCNS, Of Beautiful Designs. TAMBOUBED LACE And - MUSLIN DRAPERIES. FRENCH BROCATELLES, FIGURED SATIN and DAMASKS. • . •BORDERED TERRIES. REPS. TAPETERIES, AND SATIN.DE EATERS: G , oldßordertedaudPlain SHADES of - every every Descrip thin made And put, up to order in the best poestble manner' , , SHEPPLED TO HARLINGEN, & ARMOR CURTAIN W/RBROUSE, 1008 CHESTXIIT Street, Ea w ml.2t 30'44 CHEST UT S I'REBT E. M. NEEDLES IS RECEIVING DAILY ALL DESIRABLE NOVELTIES LATEST IMPORTATIONS, In LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKKRCE lEFS, VEILS, &c., &c 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. DIVIN HALL & 00.„26 SOUTH S OOND Street, are now orsaniWg their Pall and Win or Stock of Silks. • One (Ilse Plain Poult de Soles. $1.20. , One Case.all Shades Fault de Soles. $1.3734". One Case Super Poult de Setae. 51.50, Brown Figured Silks. Black Poult de Soiee and Corded Silks. Superior Quality Black Tafietta. Silks. Black Gros do Shines at reduced pikes. seB-tr CHELP DRY GOODS CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, and WINDOW SHADES.—V..II. AR CHAMI3ADLT, N.!.E.7corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will open, this morning, from auction, Ingrain Carpets, wool filling, at 37. 45, 60, and 62 cents; Ingrain Carpets, all wool, 62,16, 57, and $1; Imperial Three-ply Carpets, at $1.50: Entry and Stair Carpets. 25 to S 7 cents; Reg and Hemp Carpets. at 25, 37, 60, and 62 cents; Floor Oil Cloths, 37 to 75 cents; Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 76 to $1; Stair Oil Cloths, 25 cents; Buff and Green Win dow Hollands, 37 to 62 cents. GIIBAD DRY GOODS. New Fall Delaines. 25 to 2S cents. rich.Plald Dress Goods, 31, 37, and 50 cents: Stella and Blanket Shawl.., $3 to tplot Brown, Drab, and Black Alpacas, 311.375 cents; Black Silks, $1- to $1.75; c. - eap - lot of Linen Handkerchiefs, 10,12, and 16 cents; Coats' White Spool Cott= n, Scents; Pins. 6 cents; Hooks ana Byes, 3 cents; Wtbdi•or Soap, 6 cants. • . Wholesale and Retail Store, N. B. corner ELEVENTH. And MARKET Streets. sel4-utwf-lin FALL bELAINES. CHOICE- STYLES Irs.LL DEL &INES. CHIN= FIGURES, -Rich Colors. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, se7 CHESTNUT -aud C(C.411191 Str , eta. ERIld OS I. MERINOS t Rh , rtalglFl3 13rothera otter a FULL ASSORTMENT of NE.W MB) /NOS. All of -the regular SHADES, ill c..nding the NEW COLOR 4. ae7 tiIIENTNITT and EIGHTH Streets. fIRENING OF FALL -DRESS GOODS ,• _ H. STEEL di son. -N05.713 and 713 North TENTH Street. Have now open a choice assortment of FALL /MD -WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Silks:choice cotars, sl.2c to $2. Plain Moire. Antiques, choice shades. . Plain Black Silks -90 c to $2 00. }lnured Black Silks; Fancy Plain All. wool Reps and Poplins. alrcolers. Plain Silk.and Wool Reps, all colors. Figured and Plaid Reps and. Poplins. - Plam Prencli-Norincee, choice colors. 1 lotPlafn French Iferinoes, choicecolora, $l. sad WINTER GOODS 'OPEN IN G DAILY. I V Poplins, Plain ShadeS and New Colors. Alpacas, Doable and Single. Width, choicershades. NeW Neripoes. Fashionable Colors. Plaid Mohairs and 7alencias. _ • Plaid Flannels and Cloths for Shirting. Dark Cotton and Wool Delaines. JOHN EL STOMA. 702 ARCH - Street. N. 8.--80 dozen Ladies' L. C. Handkerchiefsi at $2 per dozen. 89 paire Crib Blanitets, good quality. au.3l. FRENCH MEAINOES. ,Browns, Blues, Greens, Purples. All-wool Reps, in choice shades. Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks. • eas—Browns Modes.and Blacks. - FALL CLaeKs. Water-proofs, of Black and-Brown Cloths. • Cloaks made" to order. Mew Check square Shawls. Black Thibet long and square Shawls. COOPER .4 CONARD, sea S. B. sorner NINTH and WAIL= &radii. BAGS I BAGS 1 BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND H SEAMLESS. BURLAP, AND GUNNY -BAGS; Constantly on, hand. JOHN T. BAILEY it 00., No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET 461- WOOL SACKS FOE SALE. I!INANCIAL. A MERICAN (149,D MO . Craa - IT SOLD. DREXEL, & CO.. 34 SOUTH 'PRIED STRUT T HE SECRETARY OF TRH TREASURY HAS AUTHORIZED Mg TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD, , • AZiD, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, I SHALL CONTI- NUE TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE 5-20 LOAN AT PAR, AT MT OPFICE AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENOIBB THROUGHOUT THF, LOYIL STATES JAY COOIE, SUBSCRIPTION AOSN,T, NO, kl 4 SOUTH TITLED STREET SHARVEYom As. • STOCK AND RITA, BROKER, • ' No. 312 WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commiseon at the BOARD OF BROKERS.. Sebscriptions to the 6-20 year six per cent. LOAN still received at par. No charge for Cominteplon. COLLECTION OF U. p.CERTIFI. CATFS OF INDEBTEDNESS._ he ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, -with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates or In, debtoduess.of the United States now due or shortly maturing. . • Terms made knoWn and receipts given'st the office, 320 CHESTNUT Street. • mys-tt , WHITE PRESERVINGBRANDY, . • • • PURE CIDER AND WHITE" WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER. lIITSTARDOSED, SPICge. So., Do. PBSSIRVIIIa 1 2 1 1:D 1 11Z11 1 717113 •PIISPOSDIL _ ALBERTC. ,ROBERrrs. Dealer In Pine Groceries. selo4t Corner 'MIST& and Inn Streets. . 186 q OW- CARRIAGES. , iv. WITILTAX. D. ROGRAS, ' coach and Light thirrinee Builder, ' Roe. 1009 and 1011 CIIESTERT STREET, eelo-6in ' PHIL ADIMPH7A. ALL WHO' DESUIE PORTRAITS should see REIN Bird heroin making a choice. Ms PHOTOORAV;(3. In oil colorn,:take precedence Of all other Portrsliai SECOND Street, above Green. lt* SEPT:. Eh riB63. The Charleston Courier makes A timely wingestion in recommending the attention of our Government to the naturalisation and cultivitiont of Calibers. for the preservation of the health of ear soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upnn. the liver, and guards the system against disease by erposuroand irre gular diet. It is said that the great success ,of the Plan tation Bitters of Cr. Drakenwhich, previous to'onr un happy difficulties, was found in most Southern homes. was owing Co the extract of Calisaya Barkmbich it con tained. ae one of its principal ingredients. "In confir mation of this, we have :heard one of our most distin guished physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he inva riably-relieved himself brPlantation Bitters- Now that these Bitters cannot be obtained. a substititte should be prepared. We understand our Government has opened negotiations with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent, but with whattruth we do not know." * * We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Whfg for Its remembrance of "Auld Lang Eine , " Ind we can as sure " Our Government " tb at the Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any " secret agents," North or South. There is probably several other things that " Oar Go vernment " want. We know that we have the beet and most popular mio- Maine in the world. We' are not afraid to show what it is composed of. Phyeictano are cOmpelled to recommend It CALISAYA BARK has been celebrated for over two hon• dred yeare,and was sold during the reign of Louis XVI, King of France; for the enormous price of its own. weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevern. Weakness, Conetipation, Casminrma Benrr.—lfor Dlarrhroa, eollo, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. DANDELION.—For Ini'emotion of the Loins and Drop 'tool Affections. CHAMOMILE. YLOWHILS. —ROT enfeebled digestion. LAEXHDER FLOWERS. —Aromatic; to• 'nic—highly invigorating in nervous debility. x•:• WINTER Gamor.—For Scrofula, Rheumatism, Sto. - '.larral.--en aromatic carminative: creating flesh. muscle, and milk; ranch used - by mother nursing. - • 41130, clove-bads; orange, caraway, coriander, snake root, /to. Another wonderfnl ingredient' of Spanish origin. im parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the mind, le yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. 1 Humbugs and !quacks howl about the Plantation Bitters; but the following is what's the matter, and they know it: ' Very particularly recommended to Clergymen, Mer thanti, Lawyers. and persons of- sedentary habits' Also, for gentle females and weak partying who require a gentle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite, and clear mental faculties.- , Sold by all respectable Physicians, Druggists. Grocers. Hotels Saloons, Country Stores, &c. Be particular that each bottle bears the-fac-simile of our signature on a steel-plate iabel,with oar private Go vernment stamp over the cork. • P. H. DRAKE / 1 / 4 , co., • • jy22-wfrm2raif SILK AND DRY-GOODS .TOBIIERS. AunmEN. lB63. DAWSON, BRANSON, & N. W. COR. MARKET &- FIFTH STS., (s ' ol. MARKET STREET,) INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND. COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO THEIR STOCK OF FRENGII AND ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, SILKS, .-• . SHAWLS, &c. cash Buyers will And it to their Interest to Examine our Goods. T. R. DAWSON 0. BRANSON G. BONGARDKER. sel2-2m. - . CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS ' AT -WHOLESALE! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY! CLOAKS AND If A NTILLAS:AT WHOLESALE! THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IN THE CITY 1 COUNTRY. MERCHANTS mill find a great saying by examining onr immense stock of CLOAKS and MAN TILLAS.-of the newest FALL AND WINTER - STYLES. before making their purcba.. es. as doing business at a very small' expense, and exclusively for cash, we can sell 20 per cent. cheaper than any other house. D. WaIKINS ar- . R corner of NINTH and CHERRY Streets. Cues. lawyssoN. - D. WATKINS. ar,24-mmilna FALL STOOK , SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS eel-2m " No. 325.1.1A_RKET STREET ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS': ADOLPH KEEN,. No. OM North. SECOND. Street.. - PHILADELPHIA., Manufacturers of all kinds of FELT .HATS, haye on hand ai - large assortment of all the various and most approved styles of ' IT' HATS:. Orders by mail fr'om sutlers or jobbersmillbe prompt ly tilled at the lowest rates. je3)-3m pROTHINGHAM 8o WELLS: HEAVY, MEDIUM. AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND MEETINGS STAN HARD .DEJLES HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND. VICTORY CARBEICS AND SIMMS. BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. Pio. 12 WORSTED YARN, Aro sels-iftf, FOR THE ARMY - AND NAVY. "Z - V.PA-N'S cSz Mr.ASS.A.MaTai Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, 8word0; Sash* Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps; Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs,. and.everything pertaining to the complete outfit of iunty, and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade._. selff ARMY CLOTHS 1 ARMY CLOTHS 1 WILLIAM T. SiODGILISS' . ARMY, NAVY,. AND CIVIL CLOICH. HOUSIC.. Nos. i 4 SOUTH MOND and 110 ESTRAWBINIKT ARMY AND NAVY: • ALL SHADES AND. GRADES. . 1 CIVIL: ALL STYLES AND PRICES. otre. morrexi• . • "QUICK SALES. AND GOOD DEGRITS." malt-teen PHILADELPHIA G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER. kA B SOM-STREIO HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANDPAOTDREIts OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS. A AHD 11(ILITARY - GOODS IA AVM VAAISTII. aull-Itlta E j NGLIS , MOH QLACF :iAR,N, 2-FOLD COTTON YAR:IsT, Itt - GRA Y, Br.r.g.olittp• r AiD I 41LifiSEIN ORS ,T D Y A For sale by the Importers, CANNATI &. NORRIS,' 74 DIIANE STRRSF, sel2-srawfre6 T0A.14 •REDIER'S J.voßyTyrks. (I .. m bee xc e j i tef t ti u L th Agto k t i v to s the critt itlCTiatiffPajinlill Streak abrrohtstui. " k;igZ4,i6lA444ll,lclilu Mom the Rtehracmul Whir. B*.T.-1860-X PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feberish Lips. - Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion., Nervous Affections. Excessive Fatigue and Short Dreistii. Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great Weakness. Sallow Complexion. Weak Bowels. , LITER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA 9102 BROADWAY. N. Y A. W. LITTLE ea 00. ARMY GOODS. HAVE, FOE SALE MILITARY FURNISHERS, VIS ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA. Nos. ao to iool ILOIL AND coLo.Rt..- NEW pIuBi.ICATIONS; THE NEW STORY, MISS M. E. BROM. Antlior of `!AtrItORA FLOYD." "LAITY Atf AEY'S SEditET." et F. 11:' Is Now Ready. is; - THE NEW YOIIKWEROUR:ir. EVERYBODY IS READING IT! It EVERYBODY IS ENRAPTURED WITH IT THE NEW AMERICANA. CYCLORrBDIA. A Popular Dictionary OF, GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, Edited by GEORGE RIDLEY, and CIfARLEg A. DANA, Numerous Select Corps of Writers. in all Branches of SCIENCE, ART. anti LITERATURE, In 16-LARCE VOLUMES. Svco. 710 double-column Pewee in each Volume.- From Harweer /ifonthhr 'We consider that we are fully warranted In saying that, for all the practical purposes for which such a work is designed. the,'.NEW AMERICAN CY cLor,Eur in, beyond all. comparison. ihi3 bent in our language. We are sure that,within these sixteen compact octavo vo lumes there is COMM iEed more valuable information, far more accurately elated, and with much fewer faults of omission or commission. than in the twenty one bulky quartos ofthe Encycloowdia. Britannica:" TO THOSE WHO IYA:YR HOT ALREADY SUBSCRIBED FOR THE Many persons bave omitted to subscribe for the Work during its progress through the Press. owing, to an ttn willingnese to subscribe fob an incomplete work. They may now obtain complete ret4 in mrty style of Binding. Agency for tbe AMERICAN CYCLORZEDIA. sel6-St 33 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Cbeetnat, JUST PUBLISHED -• THE LITTLE SEA-BIRD. Four illustration. 18mo. cloth.. 40 cts. QUESTIONS FOR FIFTY-TWO BIBLE LESSONS. By Rev. Wiltiam I'. Breed. tame. 12 cts. TAR REY TO LOCO QUESTIONS ON THE NEW TIN TAMEN r, containing also important Biblical and Histo rical information. 10 cts. PublisbPd and for sale by THE AMERMAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, No. 11.22. cassugn Street, Phila-__ delpbia. • _ qt HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 724 cßEsTaur STREET, Between Seventh. and Eighth Streets An Bee'lss usually to be had in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES'. RS: BOWERS AS , LANiar AUBLEYI MR -L-T-a- —A NEW CARD PHOTOGRAPH OP 'Oka,. D. P. BOWERR. in several positions. at PITCHER'S, No. 8013`. CHESTNUT Street Only 15 cents. seL6-3t • 84CENTS ! 80 CENTS ! 80 CENTS! —'!boatilßll TREITLYN'S HEIR," HENRY NEW BOOKS OF ALL, KINDS RE -L. oßrvgn as soon as published, or furni.hed prompt ly ta.order. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. Including all tbe recent publications, al - arave on hand. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL 80911,3, Including works on all the Collateral Sciences. A large assortment on band, and for sale at low prices. - LINDSAY & BLAKisrcor, Publishers and f3ooksellers, tel 25 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut MAP OF ROSECRANS' AND BURNSIDE'S MOVENIENTS—JUST PUBLISH %D. A Map of the Mountain Ilegion of Tennessee and North Carolina, prepared at the United States Coast Snryey Oftice, embracin g parts of Kentucky, Virginia, Tenn essee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,.and beinc the only complete Yap of .koarecrane „Depart ment. In Sheets 50 cents. In Cloth Covers for the rocket. ...75 Mounted on Muel3n witliitoller. 0/.00 ' Mounted and Dissected 2.00 Also, a full pimply of all the War Maps. WILLIAM S. & ALFRED NUMMI, seS 606 CHESTNITT Street . 11At e e ° THE LIFE OF VICTOR HUGO.. l ' e tre-A TOLD BY A WITNESS, [Madame Hugo]. Elegant octavo, cloth bound; PAce 81.25. This magnificentwork, which has just appeared In Paris, and a translation of which is-now offered to the American Public, is, to• all-intents- and purposes, an Autobiography, for its equivocal title-page is but a mask to conceal the real author—Victor Hugo himself—the creator of, that masterpiece "Les Miserablas." THE LIFE OF VICTOR HUGO. "The story of such alife as M Victor Huge's. told bY-a Witness. can hardly fail to be a tale which will- . make 'Enropeedt still to listen "—London Athenommom - ' One. Of the most entrancing volumes that leave issued from the French press, since lingo signed hie ton d tirer to the proof-sheets of "Les Misers.bles." -- Pctris cofrespondent. "Charming in freshness, dramatic in incident.abandsnt in detail. graphic In description. and lively in anecdote, we . have read the book before tte with trungging inte rest. "-London Literary Thnes: IN PEESS THE LIFE OF CHRIST. Tranelatecl-frornlize French of Rena: THE LAST DAY OF 'A CONDEttfiIED MAIL From the French of Vmrcni. HUGO. - ***Sold everywbore, and sent free-by mail oa receipt of price, by an22-w&stf CARLETON, Pablieher . , New York. EW BOOKS— Just received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT ds CO., • 715 am 71.7 MARKET &ran. - THE AMBER GODS, AND OTHER STORIES. By Harriet Dlizsbeth Prescott. \ ramiF TAN ARTEVELDIO-a.Drareatio Romance. By Henry Taylor- - - TICHNON'S HISTORY OF SPANISH LITBRATITRE. New edition, 3-vole. THE Pone. GIRL or, the Marchioness and her -Se cret. By Pierce Egan, Esq. -WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, ADDRESSES, and. LETTERS. _ TEHRAN ON. THE IRON MANUFLACTURR OF GREAT BRlTAlN—theoretically and practically considered. HOSPITAL SEETHES By Miss-L. Aft /aeon.-: THE CAPITAL OF THE TYCOON. A 3ontrial of a- residence in Japan. By Sir R. Alcoclr.. socIAL CONDITION OF ENGLAND: .By Joseph -LIFE AND MILITARY CAREER OF STONEWALL CMOTM:iMG: _ • • & • IVAN/MAKER- .115,.BROWN'S POPULAR E S. CORNER . • • SIXTH AND MARKET."; FIFE' CLOTHING. READY-MADE: " - WAN/MAKER & BROWN, -• MERCHANT TAIL DRS: CUSTOM DEP - . RTMEITT, NO. 1 SOUT H AIXTH STREET. The newest styles fgr Fall and Winter Now Reads. • . . • • • MILLINERY GOADS. I.! FRENCH FLOWERS,. 1863. - FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE. HATS, JUST OPENED. AT THOS. KENNEDY cca BRO.'S, No. 729 CHESTNUT Szeet, below Eighth. EIGHTH-SR ,RIBRON. STORE; No. 1 . 07 N. EIGHTH STREET. We would inform our customers, and theladies generally, that }ve : OPRR THIS DAY a complete stock of ' . MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ..„ - WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL, ...FALL AND WINTER bEASON 186 a - Our stock consists - of .1 • BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. every shade and style: - BLACK' VELVET RIBBONS. plain, and with whits and colored edges, FELT AND STRAW BONNETS AND . HATS, the newest shapes: SILKS, VELVETS. AND UNCUT VELVETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. AND FEATHERS, BONNET-FRAMES. LA.C.E O , Ac-,. By buying from the importers direct, awl by constant Attendance at the various auction sales in this city and -New Turk, we are- enabltd to offer a splenlid assort ment of goods in our line at the most seasonable prices. A full assortment kept-np till the end of the season, Country orders promptly attended' to. No. 107 North EIGHTH Street WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MUSICAL BOXES TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES playing from 1 to 11 tones. choice Opera and !med.. can Melodies. FARR Ar BROPHY.% Imporeers. sel•ain ..3%* CHESTS= Street; below Warth. HOWARD" AMERICAN PATCHES; 611ItglION PATENT 11E6n &TOE. For sale by "the prinoIpaIWITCHMAKE:RS. sell-lm G. RUSSELL, FINE AItERIOAN and brAportad WATCHES, Fine Jawalrit. Silver end I ated Ware. 844. 37 23-6 m , I.Tortl SIXTH areat FINE WATCH REPAIRINki attended to, warrants est experienced. worknisin. an every Watch tor one year . G., . ' 3723-Bm. ' 221 'North SIXTH Gneet. UMBRELLAS 1 UMBRFLLAS4I Tivm_ A. DROWN db, NO. 246 MARKET STAMET, "; PHILADSLPEiAOu Ipinnfaciprets . of SUPERIOR 'UMBRELLAS. 1"( TY HANDSOME SILK. OR . : ti lL o y ab f lr;nam UMBRNL J L ( 4, l3 llr F f i s i ggltteAlea, sel6-6tif ° Nos and 4-North FOURTH St , lk SCOTCH GINGHAMI7.IIiBREL -7 45, on,be;t - steel frames alftrent sizes and qualities. Bay of JOStP:i FUSSELL, *sels.6tif Nos. M ant *North '01:11 - ATII St. Phila. Cartouche Toni,' - - SOS CHESTNUT street WANTED -AN - ACTIVE tt_ND IN LLTGENT BoY in a inligions Bookstore. Ad d ress Is. B.Nr. , Buz 2110, Flfiladephiti . Post Offige. dt• WANTED -A CHIN A PACKER Good i - ages given. Inquire at 1005 IdeltKET Street. ai - ' eel6-St*" WANTIW-A NEW OR' SECOND. band McClintock or other make , LEVER. ifoß fr. LING MACROS. 0 wAGNER ' sell 3 2t. Southa est corner NINTH and GO TES Sti. A YOUNG MAN- OF GOOD AD DRESS wiener a situation i e. a 'Wholesale Dry Goods or Grocery 11 0 11a2, where he can becoraoluily "equal ot d with the besmear. -not ~ frz,vd.. of work. &c. plea SO address trin this e. sal5.?Y WANTED—A SITUATION--As CO.` PTIST% bq ene who hag had (war two " ears" ex perience.- Address ' D. ,”..9r.rma'otow - e rerere the first hf.Ottober. s et) - r,r2 VI A N TED - $1.5 FEI. I , DAY W 1 v v want rehabio, anergetsc tiiplvalanrs and r.41 - ..uta in every county, for a genteel buerneEa of =from Sts to gl6 "per day. No humbug. - Ixoorien..s3 canvassers preferreir,but room for ail. Addrees C. M. Dtirict at CO.. Pnblishers. At either Cincianati, Ohio; Chicago, Minois: or TS* READE Street , New York. . jy2o4m.* WANTED—TO RENT A STOR - E suitable for the general prodace commission bast. nese, Eituated on W agnr .street; between Chestnut and Arch, or on Broad street. between AZak and Tine. Ad dress • W: B. & C." - at this Office. Itafi A MONTH!. WE WANT . 41 , ""ii3ENTS at a month. exnAnaas Dald, 0,011 our EvERLAtTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL RIYENERR,L and thirteen °Char io Cirealars free. SHAW' & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. still-d&WSei 10 000. - ANTED.-AN D -AN ACTIVEB , or silent PARTNER, with .the above amount cash, •in the TABulnz'and General Le , kther busi ness. Address "Leather," No. 332 WALNUT 'Street. second door, stating name and where an interview can be had. - sels-3t5- W A NTED —BY A RESPONSIBLE party—a good FIIRI‘.7TSHED rumsß. in a- central location. for the winter buy the furniture if good. P , ea , e aatiros. with particular% R H. A_DA.NES, CHESTNUT RILL. • DEP - till?' QI7ARTERAI A ST.ER GENERAL'S OFFICE. - FRILADELPITIA. Feb. 2, AMUSEMENTS. • WALNIIT-StReET gAT R " Les Pee Mrs. IL A. GIERWITSOAL • 'WEDNFADAT. EMPTRISTRRR 16th, • TWO OREAT - DRAMAS: LAST AFF EA RA ticg ,B4IT THAWS ut the renowned. CUBAI3, . • .. - • - whe will appeer In her fires. ua-acter of NA.P.AitAT TAR, in VEIIVWF D TtI u R a. 4I T 911 -WI SR, and in the WIZARD SUFI? • - The Musical Drama. of " Afareanielle " rekeareal, and will be produced zliti; week. , The abovA may be considered 0119 of th., most attractive . r bill,. of the snir. on On FL IDAYEVENING .01;111A3 will t -tic 13 • her Fare well .iritlr, upon lo.binb oera.,ion 04ch liiiy. llpan mi tering the Drees Circle will be preeeeted with a. Liker Tess of th , .. great Artintn, either in the charactnr of rh ' WILD '..ARe.B BOY. LAVAN ORO. or HENRI DE LACY. - No.more tioketa will be hemad than the tt...1,:e will ae- Nmmoclate. MISS LITMLL he E WESTERN. T Gro :VERSATILE ACTRESS. and in ‘6l6 tgrif f i l FlO CARD OF THE DAY. - hav tbo bonor of auAlz i r .i lnaj i „on. v. or - POSITIVELY / in b " una °P4frlclll.lWf-IauTP.IieIT4iThE4TRE." con xr er cinp. ' 3l Be jg -MODAY NEXT, Kept- .21st C . ‘IESTITITT-ST. TIIKA_TRE - .- -L Leßsee and Manager. Mr. WM. WHEATLEY. SECOND WEEK u OF T s RE T111 17 111 : rlT :7 17 GC . 1 S811 03d1i77atiipra.e40e1 in which `? COLLINS who has imrdieeed the 661.0 right of repreeentattun or this great Play in Aseri es. willapaear as CeR RGIIS .R. r-F.E etnrigllrittbwitoe3Sjearudocywhon e. with ifssena. Win% qierhee's L There'trifepe. KR. wilt MEMATLIY labia great character or ' E I.:2,GARBYRE, 8111PPOY - ied CA b l 7tt ri e N• fo -1 1.1" 5RI ctt ' ag r hlent: ISfr. Iribrtlatmt,, E, Lamb, J. W Elaisdera., D'ebela, SaLmenr: E 33 liolme.s. Charles nmari, and' otbere; Misses Mary Wells. ROSA Eytinge, Cbaailea Saar:. Ake am The playip produced h G LRGEONS STYLE, ENTIRELY' NEW SCENEEri_ - NEW czert NEW FtrAgrilTEN. A DOUBLE CORPS , 11 E ETTILET. atm - NTTMEROITS AVM 'arattEs. EVERT EVENING, TILT.. 1.1-1 11 : 113 ER NOWOR, Duller the eveelng, the ("imi, a. tray tuttior.the-dtree tion f MR. KARR 9ASSLE.I%. •wi U Terfona eitalce se. lections of nrcilar Muele , _ sti4-tf mJO73N - 11RE 7. S. IV33W ABCII- FT.REET THEATRE—ARV:Ed', St , 'Pet "aly , vß Siatit Business Agbnt and Treasurer.. --.:...T4A5FD: MUEPEV THE munlNGs opErut MONDAY, TUESDAY, and AKEDart. THE DAt G lITER TCI7 EGLANT. ......... CarAue — Prices as nsaal, Spats seettresl at the Box Office, from 10 A M to 3 1i",',141. seli3t HORTICULTURAL F HIBi lON Arr qRE Ar! &DEWY" n 1 311fUSIC. , SPECIAL NOTICE To VISITORS : . Orders Taken for RARTF.LL'S FRIT7n - ARK. Orden Taken for. NEW CAPSULE FILM r Orden Taken for American and French 6LAsS'SMA:DES. Orders Taken for FERNERI 4 • at thet Table of gpls-At , IEI A RTELI: Lisl+3Frwoarrtr. POSITIVELY THE LAST, WEVIE' OF WATKINS' ORIGINAL Gracm. In connection with the great AMERICAN STEREOPTIE'eIf. AT CONCERT HALL. - Reserved Seats secured at the flail during.tinedal. Matinee on SAC - CADA! Afternoon. sel.4er' TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSE3I BLYV BUILDINOS. 'TENTH &NO CPESTNIIT STREETS. "- Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Heypinesz open for the season. Constant change of Entertamment..p.- SIGNOR BLITZ. MONDAY 131713N1Z1G, September 14th. and every eve ning, commencing at 73‘ o'clock and Wodnesdey and . ci Batarda2 .at 3, coneistinr of New Mysteries in Necro mancT,great success in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds, admi*sioe 25 cents; Children 75 cents. TNSTITIITION FOR TAE 8L1ND...L.- -A- EXHIBITION every IVEDXESDAX, at sI4 P. W. Admission. TEN CE1176. Store. No. It SOUTH EIGHTH Street.. T)ENNSYLVANTA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. 1025 cffigsTrarr STREET OPEN: DAILY (Sundays ea coted) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. Ad miPaion R 5 cents. Children half price. jeZ-M; WANTS. VESSELS WAIVVED immediately to carry COAL to the following points Tortuga& Key West. Fla. • - -;rL,. Fort tiOD ree, Va. 6,llexndria .z :lat, Po e 7t ROW " BOYi), felo-tr Cautam awl A•eist. Ottartermaster. BOARDING. BOARDING -VACANT -ROOMS, IN second and third story, at -1-15 South. FITMENTS street. • sels-6t. A A HANDSOME PARLOR THREE , ch lll‘ ambers, with.six closets. and use of bath room adjoining, comprising the whole second story of the large aril handsome residence 2215 South BROAD street . , are offered to one or two families who wish p•rmaneut boarding. They will be given furnished orupfurnished, sels•3t* • MISS DARE, THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE 1031 'WALNUT Street, will be opened for reception of Boarders in a few days. - sel2-Im* FIRST-CLASS BOARD, RA_NDSODLE: commrm'eatinz and single rooms; private table. it desired. No. 1315 WALNUT btreet. selo.lm* EDUCATIONAL. TEACHERS OF HIGH ORDER, - I - eitlier sex residetti or visiting, maybe- had at the TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, 217 South THIRD St. 1t• 'GILLINGHAM. No. - 1217 NORTH • TH IRTEENTH Street, will :resume his LeSPOW3 in Mathematics, Physics, end Chemistry, OCTOBER He will also give instruction in the new or light GTM nastics. Address, till September 25, Dr. DIG LEWES, Boston, MaPS.. for C. . GILLINGHAM an27-thstulst• FOR SALE AND TO LET. A ra i FO.It SAT T', -,VERY DESTRABLE . HOUSES, situated . on the IvPst side of Twenty-first,, near Piue street;: 21; Its 90 feet Price $5.3:19 Apply to • • • 130 BERT NfAeaßlGaft,.. It _ , 419 WA-lalTI , Street„ tNSTFRANCJE COMPANIES. FAME .INSURANCE CalittPANY;4l4:o, 483> CRIthTNpT Street, • ELP133.1. D INSITEOCR, MORS. M.. Wfonditift, Goa. A.. West,, - Johs.ieseler. Jr., Chas. tztokes. . A. It. Rosclh6im., Joseph..D.: MK, President. _ :n.RDSON, Vies • President. RP,Secretary, - _ - Y4l Ltus AND lei LIU. DIREG' Fram2is R. 'Buck. Chas. Bithalasan, Hater I,PWitS, JobliNV. Eve,man., TAMP Joysice, O. W. naval. FRANCIS - N. 811 , ' - CHARLES NVILVIASI L .113 E INS u _RANCE EXOLU.SFTS trY., is —Thar RENNSYBFANIA PIRE-INSETRANCE' , COM' PANY: incorporated ISt5. PFAPETUAL. No. SPO WALNgT . Street. opposite independence Square. This Company,' Ekvorably known to. the commanits for ue .srly fcnty 'yews. continues tolnsure against Loss or Damage by Pisa on _Pullin or Private Buildi o gs, either Perxrianently or lora limited time Also. on Furniture, Stoe,ks ofGoode,. or--Merchandise generally, on liberal r. teips. 'TeirCapitali,togetherwitha.large Surplus Sand. is in vested in tlamost careful manner, which enabletthem, to offerl9 the,insured an: undoubted security in the case f:Doss. - IRS.. Thomas Robins. . Daniel Smith, St , - John Daverenx. Thomas Smith, Lewis. "PaTTßßSON,'President .eretary.. , DI IIP-.0 Jonathaa Patterson. Alexander Benson, - Williara,Montelins, Isaac Hazlebnrst, Ilfmr7 JONA t NAN w u,J as CROWFAL, Se r n.:ENI ERPRISE pcBTFRANCE CONPANT. OP PHILADELPHIA.. (FIRE INSORANGHEXCLITSIVELY.), CC))iPA NY'S WTI:BRING._ S. E CORNER PJURTH 811. STREETS. DIRECTORS: F. Ratchford Starr, : aeorgell Stuart. Soho 11. Brown. Naibro Rt‘aaier, .1 L Errinaer, Sohn "Al, Atwood.. Goo, W. Fahnostock, Beni: Tredicic, Isines L. Chighorn, Mordant L. Dawson.. William G. Ecultcua. _ F: RATCIIFORD STARR,,,President T iT o s :l4 l. xxiisTc,„„)*Ea.x,,,..gooretary• re/5 ' - - CLIP OF 1862 1, Bled= and. Fine, very light and Glean. In store, and daily arrivinn, consignments of Tub and Fleece, from now clip. • xvOOI 7 ,EN Y,A.RNS. 18 to 20 outs. flue. - hand:` COTTON YARN S_ - •Ito. 6to „Ws, Arat-olaos makes, • . , . • - • I.n WrirP: Brindle. and COP. L:8.,-4„Wniunbeia in,idel3crrotiop.s procures ac rnsy ALE - 13:-.;WHILLDIN •• • • . • auBl . -mwdzftt -18 North FONT Streot zsaaFe:, FOR ALBANTY AND.T ROMs Barge CI,RIIO -, GOIIIIO, dAizsort uk....ter, Is now loading for the above polnta and n 0... leave on WEDNESDAY, September 16, at 9 - o'clock A. M.' r freight, which will-1m taken on roagonisVP Wimpy, Yto - r. E., FLAW t(141 , 1 kil6.lE No. 304 South 4VP43i& 4vOollB. • • .3E 4- , -Mr. 5 Rill.