ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, TIP TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. nd chestnut streets. W P Smiy, New York B HaL•ey, New York pas Htisey, New York 0 13 1,3 g0w. Vicksburg W Uraham. Vicksbark R MScan'an, Vicksbu , g Mrs C C 0 rnenn New York CAB Sheri trd, Boston A Flan, Boston N Twee, Troy, 0 ISI - Silbarteun, New York Mrs SO herlsen, New York. BB Thlrkield, Franklin, 0 -- 0 H Salentine. Franklin, 0 W II Gregg & wf, St Louts S MII/ selman & wf, Penns, Capt W Keeley, Fort Del A & Henke, Lancaster Continental—Ninth a H Bennett, Wash, I) C VI F Stocking, Wash, D C V 0 PinckarA., Kentucky I) A Stewart, Pittsburg A Carnegie, Pittsburg Mrs H A Granule, Wash A Potter, U S A A Nippert, Terre Haute AliseE Sproul, Pittsburg C P Hsrley & wf, New York J H Dagen Piiteburg Miss M Mizell, Plttebrirg Xdiss J B llazell, Pittsburg W Daseil, Pittsburg W Dietrich, Illinois V It Archer, Salem, I) Hutchinson, ilarrisharg Jll Jones. Pittsburg ' J Knox. , Pittaburg 311 0 Imes, Pit'aburg 11 it Sellimin, Delaware G Walton &wf,Frankford J Hartshorn, Boston W Marobante, New York Wm 8 Ramie. Maryland Jas 0 Patrick, California 11 11 Prewitt; Lex, NY BCeesel,USN S S Goodlee. Lex, Iry G II Kinnear. Lex, Ky , A I. Webb & la, Baltimore Bred N Knapp,Washington 'W A Read, Jr. New York 2 Gibbons, Irlr, Ky It A Lacey, Washington H Roberto, Maryland B Achinson & la, lowa B C Good & wf, Now York Jas Moor, New York 0 Ge'ni, Chambersburg P Beach, Michigan C Wendell, Wash, D C J H Newton, New York J ill King, I'rtteburg Dlts Ring, Vitteburg Mi•l.. Peoria, 11l C Hastey r rittubtag Are Boyce, Georgetown Mies Boyce, o , OrgetoWe Mr Danforth, New York ' J R Whitney & wf, N York Dr J Cushman, Marietta,Pa g W Chamberlin, Wash. Sam] Batch. Mlasourl E U L Wickes, Missouri. J F Anntington, New York 1 0 ,1 ,rd, Washington, D C TC tlessey, Portland John h Wilson & Mre Flaetray, N Y 31ies EL Mason, New York 'rhos Girraw, jr,New York 'Airs 'Holcomb, New York Bennett, Ohio chard Wallach &la, Was Xiss Taylor, 'Washington &Ira John Herron, Pim b'g hire 11, Sill, Pittsburg /Bra John Caldwell, Pittshg Nies A Caldwell, Pittelnug Chas I. Caldwell, Pittsburg John Hr roer, Pittsburg Tars G 1) Blanchard & 2 sons L C Campbell, Washington r 1) Mears, Washington , Cart E P Eastman, Wash Fleion tgomery, 'Vicksburg A 11 Chase, New York Jce W Lewis, Washington PDI Frandal II S A Sail Strain & la. D SA kepben Prentisa,Wasb,D C J I; Hamilton', New York C M Runk, Allentown D Moore, Brooklyn B Thomparn. Salem, N J P Glydo, Delaware Inaj D W Marshal, 13 S A Zlrs Day, Ille,htstmen a Smith, flightstown hieut S Evans. G S II Kellogg, 1:r S N 3; on 1? Waits. Carlisle T B Kennedy. Chambersk,a Chas Davis, Jr, Boston J D Cutter, New York J D Osbourn, Ohio Trippel, ,caw Cak Norton, Lockport, 11l J Middleton, New York Ii Gels on. Baltimore J A ("minim &la,Bowling G Mr & Mrs C Darrell, Bate ramnel tatters, Bermuda Samuel A Sear], Brooklyn M Biddle, Penna JD tiameron, Harrisburg Beth Turner, Massachusetts Weet. below Muth. Mai tin Luther,Reading 11'13 Allen. Smyrna, Del ( - arson Lake Superior RR Randall, - Waibington at i Grate n. Lewisburg Jag Lyle, l'autiAylvauta A B Jou LIBOII, Washington J it Walker. blaryland B K Haag, Milton D D Jordon, R.,chester 11 Steyele Capt S Ball, USA. Girard—Chestnut s K Niebols, Elmira 134332:1 J Gambrill S Woodward, Haddonfield J No qle. Jr. Chestnut Hill Jos hadcli if, Baltimore David Ilardie, Tl F McSherry • j M Stocktor,Philadelphia B D P,ice, Philadelphia $3 Dr shermard,Philadelphia B H Woud, New York J Mails, Penneylvaairt J Bross,Penusyl /BAIL W 80, Ohio Oirkford & la, New Jersey Mackbee, Baltimore Jae D Adams, Washingtoa J R Bby. Harrisburg A E Smith 0 . 116 A Martin, NeW York B Od bet & la, W Virginia lir & Mrs Rawd on, Toronto lrfibs Re wrion, Toronto 33 enry L Owinn, Cbiebec V C Ada tae Bon M Suomi, Pottsville Mr Jackson, Bew York Boger A Flood.TroY,B Y Cutlet & la,llackettAown agerchexats'—Fourth James Thomas, Blew York Ado.ph Beekman, Balt )11 Solomon, Baltimore Chas Eliyer, Washington ' Trutan Jones, Baltimore P Carlisle, Baltimore Garrison Shots New Jersey tl hoe Allison, Beaver, Pa S Ift Freas. Col Territory Herding. Washington,Pa B .1. Craven, West Alex, Pa $M L Stillwaaen, Claysville B Stnrs, Wisconsin . SS as Weed, Wisconsin J ht Bailey, Huntingdon Jan 11 Moorhead, Altoona E eburp, West Middlesex 7111=i A F Eherhart, Penna . AI rs Horatio H Warren, Pa J Walker, Jr & wf, Pa J 'lines dell, West Alex, Pa J Reynolds, Republic, Ohio Rigel & FM. Mechanickb'g J Wherry. Shippensburg F Jose. Ohio Chas Halbert, Carlisle. Pa R Halbert. Carlisle, Pa 3os - Exton, New Jersey Jos C Exton. New Jersey BA Williamson, Ohio Yi M Garvey, ( 'bin 3t A O'B arra, Prescott, Ind 'kV W Wilson & sn. Milliin :Mies B Wilson Mifflin Mies L Wilson, Mifflin. 31 F Etter, U S A J B Stark & wt, Lucerne co St. Louts—Chestnut ), Baton; Laurel,Del .Adj Gto It Eton - rig L 1' Tilton, Boston J Hamburger, Baltimore Llutt .1 W Bokles D Challenger, Delaware J A Lovett, New York N Sailor, Harriehorg 13eo Grum. Chicago John Barris, Bellefonte Chas Thompson, Trenton Ildward Haines, Maine B Q B tterfield,Oreat Fall .1 A eager% Boston T Harrison. Tioga co, N Y Mrs .Tames Towere. N Y Jag Taggart , Tamaqua F N Holley, Connecticut Garretson, Echnylkill co W Cole & wf. New York A Sanderson Mass N Y Geo W Potter, Langley H Cleaden & wife , W F Hammond, New York Street, above Third. Miss Towors . sister. Pi Y (apt S P Brown Sr wf W C Wilkins at la. Bait Gee F Boneall, Baltimore B Rhoads, Jr, Baltimore ltevJW iladam, Clarksburg' Miss HE Hallam, Clarksburg M A Haziltt, Ohio AmericauisheStsaut. W 0 Entrekin Bergman, Baltimore Epaniding. Boston Reed, Jr, New York A R Ritchie, New York J C Richard, New York W Cook, Berwick. Ct 'Ernest A Anselor pencer. Piqua, 0 . Malntire. Elston, Md Deeharcon Maryland W Zahm & la, lanes:ter Pollard. Pottsville Zerbey. Pottsville B Y Dußois& Chester,Pa Ttorell Fuller. U S A T B Hoffer, Maryland J W Purina, Michigan Davenport; Indiana W Hawthorne. Indiana- B W d hit etiel e d , New M York k it n W y ve W . i Vaginraland M rs Craves, Virginia P Baker C Long & la, Maryland w Williams Delaware S Wallace & w'f.V7 haven Lewis 1, .Allen, Delaware Alias Davenport. El azelton A J DeLashmate, Maryland • Bald Bagle—Ttatrd St Owen Grosecup, Lehigh col Silas Hoffman, Lehigh co W Settler, Lehigh co David Hartman. Lehigh co Levi Seitler,iebigh co "%V P Miller, Lehigh co John Miller, Lehigh co X,dw Camp, New Tripoli Anthony Coalman, Penna D Moeser. Lehigh co Titus Ittchards, Bucks co ' P Hurley Lynch, Bethlehem John Ziegenfue, Bethlehem ,yam Schnurman.Allentown Jonas Wleand, Allentown Geo V Snyder, Penna J S Ltchtenwalner, Penna T hl Lich tenwstlner, Penna. lteuben Daniel, Penns I The Union—Arch s H Rocap, Bridgeton A Stranse, West Alex, Pa Chas Thomas, II S N J M Rogers. Malta, 0 • S Frasier, Barnesville, 0 J F Jett aeon, Apple Creek, 0 C eo Wo Geo Pfeil, ht Lords ' Dl R Thompson &la, Ohio W Careen Allegheny City A Diller SI wf, I,anc co, Pa W P West. Salem, 0 litram To ew York Lt 8 it Wamvole& sr, N J Caps 0 NV Alil. Fort Del VI Getz. Catatianena "Barnum's Hotel—Thl C A Baker, Pennsylvania 7 Gossett, Wilm. Del Eadam Oelborim LibTIC Bell, II S Lient W C Hoye, II S A L Brown . Qi C Par" or. Concord. N , Capt W W Rogers & la, N J W A Rich, Harrisburg Ailes Thotnae, New York Atha Baxter. New York 7 Oeborn. Salem. N Madison—Second st W Tyler, Bnßinebanna eo John Hayes. Pennsylvania T Simpson, Lnzerne co 'Mrs Dr Livzsyy.New Hope Candy, New Hope B Saylor & la, Pa L Naylor, Pa J 8 Bailey. Doylestown 33enry Love, Pennelvania Nhos DI Ryan, New Hope .0 . K. Aldridge, Chestertown States Ilnlon—Blarke F Kam Harrisburg S E Rathbone & la LanOr S Baler, Lake City W Downing, N Jamey Galls gher,.New Alex, Pa BFWiltiame, Edensburg Todd, Fdensburg McGegan. Clearfield E Gilds. Puma L Bl.Wbitmaji, Baltimore Stalin & Columbia Vommerolta — Sixth et] Woolman, Allentown Y Essenberry* . Penna XT A Woodare.. nu 'AI Vanderslice 8, ChOht Co J Phu:mixt . . . To Walton, Cheater co' _ Peteiman, Mt Vernon, 1 0 Jact son, Cheater co Lewis Prink, Chester co ,John Larkin," Jr, Chester co National—Race sit I. Wolf, Millßavine J II Farman, Bloomsburg W Camp. Pennsylvania Clbaries Behar, Minnesota B Alexander. Penna IA Bender, Jersey Shore ' McClure. Indiana. Penna /Wink Bear—Third lb B Horner, Bethlehem I, Christen, Bethlehem J Fetter, Bethlehem D B Snyder: Penns 33 Selig, Penns T Steckel, Allentown G Feeder,Williamsport J Bowman, Bechtelsville T Miles, Fox Chase Dflos Miles, Fox Chase' Barley Sheaf—Beeson Stirs Bengall,Point Pleasant J Cadwalader, Fox Chase IS Carr, Jenkintown C (Seeman, Jenkintown . G W Pearson, Abington J Ribbs,ltewtown xs AI Stewart, Abington _ B Lutz,•California Jae Cressida's, Byberry . Relay Scooss, Doylestown C Pero. Plunistead . • • • Mies Hes.iey, Portland T W Maynard, Lax, Ky re G Wall. Princeton, NJ Mrs E A Hoover. Washingin & wt, Flageretown R C Hawkins, New York. A M Stewart, U S N Broadhead, U S N Olgood sr la, New York Fti her, New York N IT Levl, California 13 W Jacobs, Massachusetts H Simeon, New York J 13 Archer Sc la, New York .3 0 Dragon. 'Massachusetts D Manjer, Brooklyn . . . - Mr ltadinan, Bro oklyn H Van Brant. Bon:on Cleo Stoll, jr, & In, Ky Mien J Scott, Lexington. JAE, F ricott, Laxington, Ky TA Whitney, New York It Ponce de Leon, Havana Rota J Somas, New York' N' 11 Bennet:, .New York Peweri, Hartford . . J Lasalle ? Chicago Henry MlcebeLl, Eattle.ud Hein 'P . M. - Ms, New York S little, Baltimore/ H Cohn Sr. la, thrtfurd ItartroLd . . E HoDieter, jr, Alton, 11l Win M Henderson, Carlisle Clibert Congdon dr. d, Prov Mrs !dater, Harthbarg Mrs Bird he d, Harrisburg Mrs Webb, Ha rishurg Mies Webb, Harrlsbarg Mrs Mears di. da. Brooklyn MN Parker, i)1408 Mice Parker. 1)111,83' Miss Dean, Mass H 0 Hiding I M Delgada Si wf, N York A L Carrill, New York 111 Drury, Chicago Mr Biatchford, New York R Id Blatcbt rd. New York S Thorn, New York.. ' 'Raj kJ Falls, 20110:1 El de LA. diartre, Wash, D C Ceo Miler, Chicago Ira Murdock, Massachusetts C 3 sterson Ma,-achusetts Thos 0 Wallis, Detroit, 14 Myers. Cluctunati Dr E P Dickerson Sc wf J d J Criswell& wf, N dodges, Unseal/Amens Goo 1) Lyman, New York SLrSc hfriD wighc, Portont'h Silos Dwight, Pormmonih El 13 Wdlis, N J 11 Igland. New York D Simmons. Ell:dear° Black ffi wf,Eagtoton,life J Marknter. Washington II Denney -3t wr, Delaware B bliLer, 1:aoe Hay . J Many, Period .1 gamsbarv,Coinmbue B W Kimball, New York Rf B David, New York - Lthl N Harrison, Palma J H Bewley, Dolawaro Joe L LewE , . Now York Joe hierrefieltl Baltimore ISt F Corml , y. Kansai W Da Taney, New York K EL Rickard, New York Jae Graham, Elkton W W Clark, 'ew York street, below Arch. A B Maltese, Wash co, Pa E Opoenh eimer, Orwigsburg S Sefton,T r i a ionto T D Skiles, Uniontown M JII.v man, New York L 1V IVestcott, Lanbing J M Smith, Tu4cola, - B, , serman & lad Newpt JR Holloway, Illinois KU M:, & nce, Pittsburg J J Jones, Illinois T Madducks, Pittsburg R S Officer, Pittsburg A Roamao, Canton, 0 RDoFter, Bethlehem 1? L Nenfelat. Backs co 1) Barber. Ohio - James R Clark. Fort Del C Do BAB, Great Benti.Pa' D Andrews, Mianesota . . JH Hubley, sh,po.nsbnrg G 13 Jones & wr Pittsburg W D Lowther. Freeport _ Mr it Mrs J Ferguson, Fa Peter ITughes, Danville Mrs Ty,on, Baltimore Miss Snowden, Baltimore 1311=s Beltim , re T Cowman, Baltimore Sloan _ (re° 13Dayison, Troy. Pa TI ahl. Cumberland co. Pa D W BnrLlett, Wabb, D C C Kline, M Chunk Jelin Weil, Tunkhannook S Staples. Strondsbarg P J Coayne Sr Iy, Scranton VT Et Johnson. New York J H Tay tor,- Providence, R I Miss E Taylor, Providence C Whitney, New York Jai R Monduf, Newark, N J Johan. Ifenshavr Frys.nger ,S; sister, Penna 8 H Tans, New Jersey Mies E Hargrave, N York Miss H Montgomery, N Y r obinson New York Berj P Bennett, Newport 0 P Down, New York Isaac Hirsch, New York- Oarysrick, Harrisburg --- W Blackburn, Virginia- street, above Fifth. W Bringhnret, Delaware k M Hotfer, Washington St Techem lady Miss kckworch, Maryland Miss Wailes. :liar - Vaud Mks Trainer, Maryland Miss Elliott, Maryland ' H (3 Randolph, New Jersey. D. B Winton, Patina .T Frantz, Lancaster G Fox &la, Holmesbura - G B!ddle, .Maryland Mrs Taylor, Massachusetts D Dunn, Ounticadon F Minke, Maryland B'P Lyman, New York A P T , ylor, Blast achnsetts D Paxton, Ph.la CM-Oder, Baltimore Jos Whitaker, Delaware L Goldman Hollatdaysbarg- S Bentz, Baltimore Lt A P Osmond & wf, , Del Rob G Hid, Milford B Aforrii. Washington Goo W Mlles, New York F R tralconer, New York L John W Graves, Mase Chas E Baker John Tobin Brown, Georgetown above Cailowhal. John Daniel, Penna Jacob Richard. S Beaton Edw Sterner,Penna. Wm Sterner. Barks co Morgan Rife, Doylestown Mrs Nonemacher, Allentwa Levi B Derr, Allentown Geo Pricker, N Whitehall Jas Pricker, N Whitehall I 1 11Frickdr, N Whitehall Semi Eckert, N Whitehall Charles Koch, N Whitehall Edw tieyfried, N Whitehall Semi Lanbach, N Whitehall P Koehler. N Whitehall David Scheirer. Lehigh co Et Yea gert, Lehigh co Dontel Scheirer, Lehigh co 0 II Oatigewer, Lehigh co Illenry Seger, Lehigh co reef, above . Third Mies L Olfaver. Delaware Mb 1,1 Fields. Delaware A Collins, Lancaster "avid edana. Fulton co, Pa Thos F 6uarpuack, Salem o 1 . Teas, Ray ovine, Ind E Y Teas, Richmond, Ind D Paxton Samuel= Watts &Ilea nelde, Delaware City Miss Pleayer.Delaware City Michael Mtieliell wf, N Joe W Williams, N Jersey L W Ballots & wf, N Jersey Jm Howard, New Jersey 5.115 a Sherman, 'New Jersey street, above 'Race. Lieut Manning, II S A A Bowel, Penn sylvania W 1,184111)May. Easton J Tyrant, Beaton .1 lletuterman, Carlisle I Gibson, Pike co, Pa It Mires. lttadina G Baly St la, Reeling Cape Lewis, II S A Capt. Jones, S Lleut Stokes, II S A To =au, New Jones! reet, above Market. F Aldridge, Maryland Cant D W Fox, Pa G W erobasee, New Jersey Mt Aintmer, Wyoming, Pa C Paddock di la, Pa W J Donly, Maine C P Atkinson, New Jersey Lukeos Thomas, Pa W. Barnsley. II S A Mies F Ely, Solebury, Pa T - Jones & la, Bridgeton street, above Sixth. G L Plitt, Pittsburg J . Bruner, Lancaeter co W L Boyd, Wrightsville II Hoopla, ifillerstown 0 Clarence, Baltimore J F Boone, California J Glasgcw, Penns S P Pitzell, Juniata o) D Denning, South Bend A It Wyett, Wash. Pa reet, above Chestnut C H Hartshorn. Chester co Saml Dixon & wf, Del Rubt Chalfant, Penna J at Peoples & son, Penna D A McCullough. Oxford Mrs S 11 Baird, New Jersey Miss A A Baird, New Jersey Thos S Smith Eiw Cleft, New Jersey J H Broiler, Middleeex, Pa eet, above Third H B Hettrick, Snyder co C F Rentschler, Palma Mrs J A Shindel, Lebanon C E Hounam, Reading Dr George Ross, Lebanon Miss Robinson, Lebanon above ChallowhilL Tobias Creasman, Penns P Mitchell, Attleboro H W Fradeniclr, Allentown G Schcenberger, Lehigh co Chas Pradenick, Lehigh co A Farizinger, Lehigh co Wm Oswald, Lehigh co. R Stahler, Penne J RePoleman, Reading street, below Vine. B CoMos. M p eana E Wall, New Jersey W Jones, lEllestowa C Jarett. rMottigomery co aComley. Matgomery co J M Derrah, Hartsville, Pa W Thompson, Doylestown T Ftempel, Horsham .1 Nugent Now York pi , itaney;polat Pleasant A 1.1 Trek°, New York SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac-: tory. Our Oux-Fitros SYSTEM 18 strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. ELECTRICITY , ON A NEW SYSTEM, AS A CU RATIVE, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, No. 14-18 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia. sel4-tf DR.' SWEETS 'INFALLIBLE LINIMENT LS TITS beet known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. GENTLEMEN'S HATS.—ALL THE NEWEST and best stylus for Fall Wear, in Felt, Silk, and Casbraere, 'will be found at WAV.BII6.TON'S, No. 430 CITESTISMT Street, next door to the Post Office. sel7-1m MARK=ED. ROWLAND—ORIITGK.—On Thursday, Sentsmber 3, at Trinity Church. Newark. N, J., Colonel William S. Rowland. commanding New Jersey Milo Corps, to C. Eugenie Girard Daly, daughter of the late William P. Orrick. of Philadelphia —(Reading proem please copy. J* lIIRICII—HTNGSTON. —Oa the 13th instant, by the Rev. j. C. (bur. at the residence of the bride's father. Mr. William Ulrich to Miss Sne Kingston, all of this city. D=ED. BFLL.—On Tuesday morning, 15th instant. lion. Sa muel Bell, formerly of Beading, Pa., in the 66th year of his age. The remains will be taken to Reading for interment, to-morrow (Friday) morning, 18th instant CHURCHMA N. —At her residence, in Germantown, on Third-day, the 15th of Ninth-month, 1863. Margaret Churchman, in the 67th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Fifth day) afternoon without furtber notice. To leave the house at half-past 4 o'clock.* GABRETT.-tOn the 16th instant, at his residence, in Upper Darby, Rdw Garrett, in the 63d year of his age The relatives and friends of the family are Invited is attend the funeral,-witheut further notice, on Seventh day afternoon, the 19th instant—to meet at the house at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Now Western Ground, Upper. Darby, HAZARD--On Tuesday. 15th inetant, Abby C., wife of Samuel Hazard, in the 730 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, Church lane, Germantown, to-morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock. SAYDRY. —On the 15th instant, Peleg B. Savery, of the firm of Savers. & Co. (formerly, of Plymouth County. Macs. ), in the 59th year of his age.. The male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. Si? . . Reed street. this (Tnnrsday) afternoon at 2 o'n.ock. -To preceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. - * SKYllol7.ll..—:•nddenly. in New York, September 13, Isaac Seymour, President of the Bank of North America, aged ni'yearn la 0 URN IN GOODS, FOR FALL seLls.—Snat opened, Fall stock of Black Reps. Cashmeres. Matinees, Bombazines. Tameses, Monseelines, Silks, Baratheae Throne, Australian Crapes. Paramattas Reps Anglais, Oriental Lustres. Alpacas. English Crapes, Veils, Thibet, Long and Square Shawls, Sm. Also. Second Mdurning, Flannels, Balmorale, and Dress Goode of various fabrics. BESSON & SON. Mourning Store, rein 91S CHESTNUT Street. pYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY, for Fall Sales, Bleb Printed Iderinoes, De'nines, Reps. Ste., .te. VYIZE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY New Silks Tor Fall Sales. Corded Silks, Figured Silks Moire antiques, Poul de Soles, dm., &c. EXHIBITION OF THE iiennsylvania HOrtiCultural ,Society; • AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, • COMMENCING TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, • And continuing Wednesday and Thursday, the 16th and 17th. Day and Evening. The display of FRUITS, F LL LO BE LAR WERS, GE AND AND VEGETABLES WI FENN. THE, BALL-ROOM FLOOR will be laid over the Parquet and, together THE SPAAJIOUS STAGE, willbe devoted to the Plants, Flowers. Ornamental De signs, ttc, The stage will also be elegantly draped and decorated with rock work, fountains. - din THE LOBBIES AND VESTIBULES will beset apart for the - display of Ornamental Iron work, Pottery, Hanging Vasen, Fern Cases. Aqua riums,-Wire Work, Gardening Utensils. &c. THE ELEGANT FOYER will be filed 'wHhthti . Choicest specimens of Fruit, and a large Hall will be devoted to the VEGETABLES, BIREITELD'S UELEBRA.TED BAND wills perform every evening, and the entire building will be BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED • during the day as well as the evening. REFRESH RENTS of the choicest kinds will befnrnished . . . Contributions of Fruit, Flowers, elants, Vegetables, Fern Cases, AqUariums, Phantom or'Skeletonized Bou quets. Ensue adornments. d[e., (for which liberal pre miums are offered) are solicited. Applications can be made to the secretary, A. W. HARRISON, No. 26 Santh SEVENTH Street, or to J. H. MITCHELL, president, No. MO YORK Avenue. . • - • . . Admittance VS cents. Members' Tickets. admitting one gentleman and two ladies to the Exhibition and to the monthly meetings, &c._. until the Ist of January next will be furnished , :or One Dollar, on application to the Treasurer, HENRY A. DREER, 327 CHESTNUT Str , et. W Net proceads.to be devoted to the use of the U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. - ee9-81 ST. LIDKE'S AUXILIARY TO THE SANITARY COMMIS!. lON . earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and others contrihattone for the benefit of MK. and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and 'other Goods, may be sent to' the Srciety's Room, in the bastment of the Church (THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDAY, between 9 and 1 o'clock. and Money to the Treasurer, CBS. W. CUSHBIAN, No. 128 N. DEL&WAR Ave sel7-thf3 t&''PITTSBURG BONDS.—AI.I. PER sons bolding Railroad Bonds issued by the City of Pittsburg, are hereby notified that I will he at the office of Elias D. Kennedy, No. 333 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, prepared to exchange cempromiQe bonds n i ts" for the old issue of Railroad Bonds from % EDNE3DAY, 23d instant, to October Ist, both days incl ed. • • • JOHN M. ,ARG 0, ' City ontroller. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, LAW DEPARTMENT. —A Term will commence on THURSDAY, the let of OCTOBER next. The Intro. ductory lecture will be delivered by PROF. MORRIS. at EIGHT o clock, in the evening of that day, at the LEC TURE ROOM, in the NORTH COLLEGE sap 7-t eel PHILADELPHIA, SEPT. 14, 1863. At a Special Mestme of the PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL 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 11th, 16th, and 17th days of Septembek, over and above the premiums 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. sels-3t - A. W. HARRISON, Rec. Seely. /M., THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSU- IiANCE COMPANY. September 7. 1883.—The Di rectors have this day declared a DIVIDEND of SEVEN DOLLARS and PIPIT CENTS per share on the Stock of the Company for the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representative., after. the 17tH instant. WM. G. RO 7 - ELL, seB4lB Secretary. IMA MEETING OF THE STOCK 'BOLDERS of the OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the CONTI NENTAL HOTEL, in Philadelphia, on MONDAY..BeP tember 21st, 1863, at 12 o'clock M. ALBERT WILLIS. GEORGE DICKINSON. JAMES A. BEAZIE, JAMES H. MAYO, Commissioners. PHILADELPHIA 'AND READING 110 7 RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 Smith FOUBTH Street, - PHILADELPHIA. September 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known. and ft is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, ' • Timothy C. Boyle, Bezel' M. Lewis, Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary elitcherson, Ann Copeland. John Mclntyre, • A.Emslie and J.Newbold, John S. Moore, Trustees, • James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes, Benj. F. Newport, Sami T. Harrison, - Beni. Pott, . James Hallowell, W R. Rodman. James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards, Catherine C. Koppele, B enry B. Sherer. Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, Mary Mahn, Andrew Turner, Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, Kuhn. and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright, of S. Kuhn. William Young, R. V, R. Leisse Extra., W. H. MoVickar, and James G. Sehaff, Ex. ofd Austin Smith, John S. Leisse. dec'd. Willis & Co. MILITARY NOTICES. ts.LANDIS'. FIRST PHILADELPHIA BATTERY.—Members of this Battery will meet at the Armory, 1733 MARKET Street. on FRIDAY Rept 18, at 7 o'clock P. to sign PAY and BOUNTY Rolle. Members having equipments or other property of the Company in their possession must return them at that time. By order HENRY D. LANDIS, Captain. E. C. BULLARD, First Sergeant. sel7-21 TO MEN OF COLOR-WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Thirteen active, young, educated, MEN OF COLOR, as recruits. for Sd Regiment U. S. Colored Troops, Col. Tilghman, to act as Clerks. They must be able to read and write, and have a fair knowledge of arithmetic. They will be enlisted as sol diers, but be assigned to duty as quartermasters' and com pany clerks. Apply between the hours of 9A. M. and 7 M , at Office of Committee to Supervise Recrnithig Co lored Troops, No. 1210 CHESIINUT Street. sel6-4t - - R. R. CORSON, Agent. $402 -2; OUNT Y. RECRUITS WANTED Roe- tha__l2ll2_ U. 8. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN between the ages of 18 artil.4o years: - THE .9.110 Va LARGE BOUNTY CEASES 021 THE 2Yrg OF SEPTEM BER. For furtber particulars 'apply to WM. SERGEANT, Capt. uiti 12fng h Infa cer, ntry, Recr Offi 7329 South FRONT Street. -READ QUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA. PHILADELPHIA, September 32, 1863. Notice is hereby , given to all those drafted persons of the Third Congressional District, who have-not as yet re ported themselves at these headquarters, that failing to do so by SATURDAY, September 19, inst., they will be immediately arrested as deserters. By order of the Board of Rnrolisent. JACOB S. STRETCH, Captain and Provost Marshal. FRANKLIN D. STERNER, .Commiesioner. ALEXANDER C. HART, Surgeon._ 11 - EAD QUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, FA., als South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. September 12, 1863. This Office will be open daily. from BA. M. to 2 P. M. 'All Drafted Men of the Second. Third. Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth wards, who have not reported, and whose time has not been extended, will be apprehende.d forth with as deserters. - A reward of ten dollars will be paid for deserters. The ELEVENTH _WARD (being the Sixth Sub-Dis trict) will be heard in the following order: IdONDAY, Sept. 14, Nos. 1 to 100 inclusive. • TUESDAY, Sept. 15, Nos. 101 to 200 inclusive. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18, Nos. 201 to SOS inclusive. THURSDAY, Sept. 17, Nos. 801. to 4131nclusive. FRIDAY and SATURDAY following, for the hearing or cases generally. - • This will close the hearing of cases in the First Con gressional District, and will be followed by the prompt arrest of 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. MARSELIB. Surgeon of the Board. NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN OF THE TWENTIETH WARD.The Board of Enrolment of Fourth District hereby give notice to all persons drafted in the TWENTIETH WARD, being the third sub-dis trict, that they will commence the hearing of cases of Pereons claiming Exem_ption, or those desiring to offer Bnbilitutes, on THURSDAY. September 17, 1858, at the Headquarters, corner or BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, and will hold Daily Eessions for this• Par Dose 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 rePolved upon, and will be strictly adhered to, viz: Thursday, Sept. 17. numbers Ito 75 inclusive. Friday, " 18, '' 76 to 150 Saturday, " 19, " 151 to 225 '.4" Monday. " 21, " 226 ,to 300 Tuesday, " 22, , " MG to 375 ••• Wednesday, " 23. " 376 to 450 Tiwirrday, " 24, " 451 to 525. Friday, " " 626 to 600 s • • Saturday, " 26, " 601 to 675 MondaY. ' ' 28, '' • 676 to 750 •• Tuesday, '• 29, " 761 to 825 . Wednes day, " 90, " 828 to 900 Thursday, 1. " 901 to 9T5 • 'Friday, " 976 to 1050 •' Saturday, 3, " 1051 to 1122 The hours of session will be from 9 to 12 o'clock L. M. andfrom 1 to 4 P. M. Those having Substitutes to offer will be heard first in order, on each of these daut. as no substitute can be re ceived later than 4 o'clock P. M. Persons failing to report upon the days fixed as above for their hearing will render themselves liable to arrest as deserters. • • ' The-time f or th e hearing of cases in the remaining wards of this district is extended until farther notice. D. M. LANE, Captain and Provost Marshal. C. BorMARRETT,. C•ats Commissioner of Board. J. RALSTON WELLS, • BarileOn'of Board. NATIONAL UNION NOMINA TIMM STATE OFFICERS. FOR GOVERNOR, ANDREW G:CURTIN. FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL A.GINEW. SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT. JEREMIAH NICHOLS lot DLotriot—WILLIAM FOSTER THOMAS J. CHOATE. Bd " THOMAS T. WILLS. 4th " JOAN D. WATSON. sth " WILLIAM W. WATT. 6th " ISAAC IL O'ILARRA. 7th " THOMAS COCHRAN. Bth " JAMES N. KERNS. 9th " CHARLES DIXEY 10th " S. S. PANOO &ST 11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 12th " LUKE V. SUTPHIN. 13th " WILLIAM Y. LEADER 1 4 th " S. FREDERICK GETZ. 16th is WILLIAM F. SMITH. 16th " EDWARD G. LEE. 17th " JAMES MILLER. COUNTY OFFICERS. RECORDER OF DEEDS. LEWIS R. BROOM ALL PUOTIIONOTARY , DTBTRIOT COURT, GEORGE KELLY. ()LEHR OF COURT' OF QUARTER SESSIONS. . GEORGE li. MOORE. 0011017 ER. WILLIAM TAYLOR CITY COMXISSIONIEIt. PHILIP HAMILTON. By order of the City Committee of Superintende ace Fe9•U TT NION MASS MEETINS. UNION STATE G- P. CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS.- COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, GU .CHESTNUT St. SEPTEMBER 9, 1863. Governor CHRTIN, in company with distinguished . CO store from adjoining States. will address the people of Pennsylvania: at the times and places named in the following schedule: At GREENE BURG, Westmoreland county, THURS DAY. Sept. 17th. At ALTOONA. Blair county, FRIDAY. Sept. 18th. At CATASAUQUA, Lehigh county, SATURDAY, Sept. 19th. • ♦t EASTON. Northampton minty, MONDAY. &Mom ber 21st. At NORRISTOWN, Montgomery county, TUESDAY, Sept: 22d. At WEST CHESTER, Cheater county, WEDNESDAY. Sept. 23d. At BEAVER, beaver county. 1 4 RIDAY. Sept. 25th. It WASHINGTON, Washington county, SATURDAY, Sept. 26th. At INDIANA, Indiana county, MONDAY, Sept. 28th. At WILKESBARRE, Lnzerne county. WEDNESDAY. Sept. 30th. At SCRANTON, Luzente county, THURSDAY, Octo ber At TOWANDA. Bradford county. SATURDAY. Octo ber 3d. At BELLEFONTE. Centre county. TUESDAY. Octo ber 6th. At YORE, York county, WEDNESDAY, October 7th. Al READING, P.erks county, THDESDAY, OctoberSth. At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY, Octo ber 9th• At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October D. We have reasonable hopes of having in the pending canvass the aid of Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee: * Governor PIFRPONT, of Virginia; Governor BRADFORD, of Alaryland; JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio; Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, of New York; Gen. LOGAN, of Illinois; Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts. And many other distinguished gentlemen, including many eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in Penn sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as full and thorough a discussion of the momentous issues now submitted to the people as the brief period now re maining will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel low-citizens upon the occasions. WAYNE MOVEAGR, Chairman. GEO. W. HAMERSLY, Secretaries. W. W. HAYS, ' sell UNION MASS MEETINGS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17. GREENSBURG, Westmoreland County—Goy. Curtin - , Hon. Edgar Cowan, W.E. Armstrong, Esq, EASTON—Isaac Hazlehtust, ESQ. ' CHRISTIANA, Lancaster County—Gen. Butler, Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Hon- John W. Forney, Hon. Greene Adams, of Kentucky, and Wayne Afecreagh, Esq. WILLISTOWN, Chester County—Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. David - Paul Brown. Esq. . THREE TONS, Montgomery County—Col. F. Mont gomery, of Mississippi ; Morton McMichael, Esq., A. H. Chase. Esq., of New York, and Charles Gilpin, Esq. EI3ENSBURG, Cambria County—Hon. P. C. Shannon. R. S Matthews, I.sq. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. ALTOONA— Governor Curtin, Colonel Lemuel Todd, R. S. Matthews, Esq. ' PUGHTOWN, Cl:fester County—Colonel MontgomerY, Hon. John Hickman, A. H. Chase, Esq: HOLLIDAYSBURG, Blair County—Ex-Governor Wrn. F. Johnt ton. . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 CLTASAGUA, Lehigh County—Governor Curtin, Hon A. K. McClure, R. El, Matthews, Esq. MIFFMNBURG, Union County—Hon. Wm. D. Kellen Hon. Green Adams. , FORT TREVORTON. Snyder County—Wzn. H. Arm strong, E 5.1... Franklin Bound, Mg, LANCASTER CITY—CoI. F. Montgomery, of Mies.. and A. 11. Chase, E4q.. of New York. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 EASTON—Governor Curtin, Hon. Jae. H. Campbell, Ex-Governor Wm. F. Johpel on, Colonel WM. B. Mann. MILTON, Northumberland Connty—Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Hon. Green Adams. MUNCY, Lycoming County—Hon. Sohn C. Knox,Hon. Henry Johnson. • WRIGHTSVILLE, York County—Col, E. Montgomery and A. H. Chase,.Eso. TUESDAY, _SEPTEMBER 22. se6.stntlL-tf NORRISTOVTN—Gov. Curtin. Hon. Win. F. John ston. David Paul Brown. Esq. WAYNESBURG, Greene Connty—Hon. W. W. Ketch am, Bon. Geo. V. Lawrence. LEWISBURG, Union Countf—Hon. A. R. McClure. Bon. Joint C. Kunkel. . OXFORD, Chester Connts—Hen. Butler, Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Maryland; Morton McMichael, Elia., Rev. Dr. Junkin. DANVILLE, Montour. County—Hon. Greene Adams Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. WILLIAQISPORT, Lycoming County—Hon. John C Knox, Wm. U. Armstrong. FAT Clinton Lloyd. Esq. YORK—CoI. F. Montgomery and A. 11. Chase, Rm. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. WEST CHESTER-Gov. Curtin, Col. John W. For Morton McMichael, Esq. SUNBURY, Northumberland County—Hon. Greene Ads ms, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. - JERSEY SHORE, Lycoming County—Hon. John E. Knox Wm. H. Armstrong, ESQ., Charles W. Win gard, Esq. DILLSBURO, York County—Colonel F. Montgomery And A. U. Chace. E q. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. ' WHITE BALL, Montgomery County—lsaac Hazel burst, Esq., Charles W. Jay,. Esq.. Hon. Jas. lit. BLOODY RUN, Bedford County—Hon. Henry D Moore, John Scott, Esq., Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hon. S S. Dlair . • LOOM:IA . 9EN, Clinton County—Hon. John C.' Knox, Wm. H. Aimstrong, Esq.. James Chatham, Em. ,PHILADELPHIA—Concert Hall. HANOVER, York County—Colonel F. Montgomery and A. H. Cltase. Esq. ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.5. BEAVER- Gov. Curtin, Hon. W. W. Ketcham, Hon. Geo, Landon. SCRELLSBURG, Bedford County--Ron. Henry' D. Moore, John Scott, Esq., Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hon. S. BELLEFONTE, Centre County—Hon. John C. Knox, W. 1.1. Armstrong, Esq. , Edmund Blanchard, Km. GETSELLVILLE, York 'County—Colonel F. Montgo • inery and A. H. Chase, Eh. [Editors of the loyal newspapers throughout the State are requested to publish notices of the above meet ings. geld L,OST OR STOLEN—ON THE lorit - 1 —• instant, in going from Philadelphia to New York, a PACKAGE contataingvaLuable Papers, includinga me morial addi (aged to Oen. Rosecrans a _sworn account of mr. ittoctown 'Against estate of A. S. Boone, of. Bedford county, Tenn.,.for about .$56, and the following drafts, payment of which has been etopped : W. S. Jett, cashier. draft on H. Cooper, part due and not accepted, for $5,000 • - W. S. Jett'a individual draft on H. Cooper, accepted, for $5,000. Blank draft as to amount, drawn by Henry Coopei on Taos. Eakin, No. 33 Nassau street, N. Y. , not accepted. AlEo t memorandum of purchases and private papers. including general pass from General Rosecrans to Edw'd Cooper, and a email amount of money. The flnderwill be suitably rewarded when returning the above. described papers, valuable only to the owner, J. B. LIPPINCOTT St 'CO.. Fe37-8t 735 and 717 MARKET Street. REWAR -THE AVE SSO W ARD will L . ex given, and B p O enses E pai ß d to any person who will furnish •information concerning Richard James Carter, and return him to his parents. lie left his home oh the first of September, and is sup posed to have joined some regiment. Ile is 15 years old, about 5 feet high, - light red hair, fair, freckled complexion, and is active and sprightly in his manner. Address JAMES CARTER, Tamaqua, Fa.-- -13e17-2V. pEDIER'S IVORYTYPES. ARE SUO. cEssFtn, earls to produce natural and beautiful Pictures — head finely modeled, flesh-tints-life-like and agreeable. SECOND Street, above Green. 1t54 T STEWART EEPITY, . AT , M. MA - v. , • HAN'S, 203 Sonth SECOND Street P h iladelp hia" h LOTHS r DEM:MET& PELT& WINDOW E HAD OL RUGS, DOORMATS,' STAIR RODS, atc., dm., which he is telling (cheap for the timee) for oath. sel2-St' R EIMER'S COI , O RED PHOTO-,GRAPHS for sLare likeneseesThat will please all and commended to the masses as truthful. artistic.dura ble, and cheap. MOND S:reet, above Green. it* ORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM ENGINE 13DILDERS, Iron Founders, and General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 CALLOW HILL Street, Philadelphia. felP-17 ORE TRUTHFUL AND .AS DUItA BLE-as 011 Paintings—RElMEß'S superb lifeLslze Photographs." in on colors. Bee them.• and be convinced of thea werrolloos "course,. SZCOND §treet. above , THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1863. POLITICAL. REPRESENTATIVE'. CITY OFFICERS. CITY. TREASURER, HENRY EUM MILLINERY GOODS. FALL, WOOD 8s CAI2Y, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Hare now"open A LARGE STOOK OF STRAW AND FELT GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, And a general assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, To - which they invite the attention of THE TRADE 41 T.10 FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, .RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE. HATS,_ JIT ST OPENED AT THOS. KENNEDY cfc BRO.'S, No. 7A9 OffEBT.NUT Street, below Eighth. st9-Sra EIGHTH-ST: RIBBON STORE, No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET. We would inform our customers, and the ladies generally, that we OPEN THIS DAY a complete stock of __ MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR THE' FALL AND WINTER SEASON . OF 1863. Our stock consists of BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, every ehade and style: BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, plain, and with white and BONNETSes FELT AND STRAW AND HATS, the newest shapes: SILKS, VbLVETS, AL) UNCUT VELVETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS - AND FEATHERS, BONNET-FR A MRS, Arc., Ac. By buying from the importers direct, and by constant attendance et tie various auction sales in this city and New 'York, we are enabled- to offer a splendid assort ment of gcods in our line at the moat seasonable prices. A full assortment kept up sill the end of the season. Country orders promptly attended to. MEHL & WEYL, No. I.ol' North EIGHTH Street CARPETINGS. CARPETS! CARPETS!! • JAMES 13. CPRINTE, CARPET WAREHOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, . BELOW SEVENTH STREET, I have received, • s BY LATE AmnrvALs FROM EUROPE, A large assortment of NEW. STYLES CARPETING, Comprising some new kinds of goods never before offered in this country, for parlor furnishing. Included in our variety will be found the - FRENCH AUBUSSON CENTRE .OA.RPETS ALSO. FRENCH VOLA.NTE. TEMPLETON'S ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPETING. CROSSLY & SON'S WILTON- VELVEr and TAPES , TRY Do. R. CROSSLEY Sc CO:'S celebrated BRUSSELS Do. With a large variety of other makes of BRUSSELS and - TAPESTRY CARPETING. HENDERSON'S CELEBRATED VENETIANS, With a full vai iety of American makes of three-ply and Ingrain goods, all of which can be offered at considera ble reduction from last season's prices. - JAMES If. ORNE, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET. sel7-thstutf COMMISSION HOUSES. N. BERRY ea CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RIIE BERGETtE„ PARTS. PLATEN/MN, BERRY, & 00., LYONS, ST. ETIENNE, AND URBROBLE. selO•thltntm NEW YORK. - 155 DUANE STREET BAGS I BAGS 1 BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND HAND, SEAMLESS, BURLAP, AND GUNNY BAGS, Constantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY db . No. 113 NORTH- FRONT STREET. gar WOOL SACKS FOR SALE. . • anl9-8m FINANCIAL. A MERICAN GOLD - BOUGHT AND SQX.I3J... DREXEL. & 34 SOUTH THIRD . STREET S. HARVEY THOMAS, . STOCK AND 0. , 33. BILL BROKER, WALNUT Street. Stocks and Lima l A ukte c tr i laNiii t i.orninisson at the Subscriptions to the 6-20 year six per cent LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission. 3y3-3m COI,LECTION OF U. S. CERTIFL CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly maturing. Terms made known and receipts given at the office, No. 320 CHESTNUT. Street mys-tf CHINA AND GLASSWARE. KERR'S - Furnishing China & Glass Establishment, CHINA HALL; 529 CHESTNUT STREET, /Pr DIRECTLY OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE TULL, 'Via is the cheapest (for the quality) and most extensive as sortment of WHITE. FEBNCB, GOLD-BAND AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY Just opened, of our own-importation, - eighty-one casks very superior plain WHITE FRENCH CHINA., in any quantity to suit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment of Fashionable CUT .AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS. Alm plain white English Stone Ware, Dinner and Tea Ware. Also, Toilet. Eats, in great variety, some very elegantly decorated. Xi" Double thick China Stone. Ware, and Glass, ex pressly for • HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS 110?" French China decorated to order in any pattern. /Er Initials engraved on Table Glass. China and Glass packed in a pFoper manner. cos-sitnth-4m PAPER HANGINGS. pHILADELPHIA • PAPER ITA_N GIN G-S. HOWELL & BOURKE' 5 • CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, MANUFACTURERS OF AND 'WINDOW - CURTAIN PAPERS. Offer to the trade a large and elegant a•sortment of t oods. at from the cheapest Brown Stock to the finest N. B. CORNER FOTIRTth MARKET STREETS. Nilt.—Solid Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW pl. PgBB of every grade. selo-2m G EORGE W WQOTTEN, No. 38 South SECOND Street, and No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street WARErroues -- JAYNE Street, Philadelphia. WHOLESALE DEALER` IS CABEON OILS, - LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c A fine lot of OIL jnet received, which 1 offer at the lowiet market ratee;haviag made my contracts in the spring, before the advance. OIL in bond for export. CIIiMBBYt3 in quantity, atiaanufacturers' prices. Agent for Moore, Bros., k Co.'s Patent Fruit Tars, WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GREW GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, &o. ALL THE REQUISITES FOR nassavog AND PICKLING PURPOSES. ALBERT . C. .ROBERTS, Dealer in. Fine Groceries. selo-tf Corner. ELEVENTH and VINT. Streete. itkEt CARRIAGES. 1863 WILLIAM. D. ROOERS , Coach and Light Carriage Builder, Nos. 1009 and -1011 CHESTNUT MEET. selo.6m PHTLADOLPHIA go F I GOLDTHORP & CO., 625• Manufacturers of ' .. •-• Tassels, Cords, Fringes, Curtains, and. Furniture Gimps, Curtain LOopi, Centre Tassels. Pictures and Photograph Tassels, Blind, Trimmin_gs. Military and Dress Trimmings Ribbons, Neck Ties, etc., etc. No. 625 MARKET Street my6.6m - Philadelphia, DR- DU BOUQUET. - N0.,1533 ASECH Street, N. IL cor. Sixteenth. .xe9..1.10 R. M. BRINKMANN'S WATER- T 1 Cure Establishment le removed to 20 North MER RICK stmt. - between Market and Filbert. mid west .of Finn 139 hare and Fifteenth street:. Office hours as RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1863. THREAD VEILS, FR EN OH EMBROI IES, &c. J. CHANTIVE S, No. Silo ARCH STREET, Invitee I 'role! attention. to the followinggoo4L : THREAD TJ MS, FEW DESIGNS. ranging in price from $2. 50 to $3O. CAMBRIA VEILS. from 75c to $4. Wide Hem-etitched HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroidered in " Colors. ' Wide Plain Ifem-stitchcd, m 25c. PpLINTTE DE GAZE COLLAng. ENGLISIT TIME ID COLLARS, LTNEN SETS, new shape. CaMbric Edgings, Insertions, •French Bands, &C., a complete assortment at very low prices. selft-St VERY Is IMPORTANT TO THE LA StaiZM Island Fanes , DV(.. ig Establishment TFICS. 17 North EIGHTH Street. Philadolohla. and 5 and . 7 JOHN Street. sr.w rk NOW IS THE TIME Yo TO SEND YOUR VELVETS, To be dyed or, cleansed in the finest manner, at this old. and favorably known establishment.' With an expe rience of nearly forty years, we present ourselves to the public this season as stall lira FIRST• IN LINE. OUR • BARRETT, NEPHEWS, & CO., sel7-Im_ 47 North EIGHTH Street. I'DWTN HALL & CO., No. 26 SOUTH SECOND Street, would call attention to their Stock of DRESS GOODS. embracing all the novelties of the season, from the lowest pricy goods to the most expen sive styles. Rich printed Afsrinoes and Cashmeres. Rich and neat stole all-wool Detainee. Figured Mohair Reps. Plain Reps and Mohairs. Fancy styles of Valencias. all-wool-Plaids. Rich French. Chintzes. Plain all-wool Delaines, double width. Plain all-wool Delaines, single width. ' Black and. Colored Alapacas. WholeEsle as well as Retail Buyers are respectfully in vited to examine onr Stock. sel7-tf -IL"MAGED BLANKETS-WE OFFER a few Pairs of very GOOD BLANKETS, very ly damaged, at $6 50 and $7 per pair. We offer a good Perfect Blanket at $5 a pair; bolter at $5.50. $6. $7, AS. and $lO per pair. We call special attention to the $lO Lot, as being very superior all-wool, and no advance on last year's price. GRAY BLANKETS, very superi , r, Cheap. COMFORTABLES, very heavy, at $3, $3.50. and $1 , Tho best Cray Twilled FLANNEL, all-wool, for 50 cts per yard. The best Red Twilled for 50 cams per yard. All, kinds of. Flannels under usual prices. • R. - D. Et W. EL PENNELL, 1021 MARKET street, below Eleventh. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, E. & L. OPEN To -DAY, FOR FALL BALES, Rich Printed MERINO% DELAINES, REPS. &c. E & L TYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY New Silks for Fall Sales. • Corded Silks, Figured Silks. Moire Antiques. Foul de Soies. &c., E. & L., Y 11,E & LANDELL ARE OPENING a floe assortment'of SHAWLS, for the Wholesale and Retail sales. E. & L. F,YRE & LA.NDELL ARE OPENING for Fail Sales amagnificent Hui of DRESS GOUT/S. E & L EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ' ARCH, open to. day— Bitra Fine French MERINO, for city retail sales Select shades of MODES, BROWNS, NEW BLUES, HUMBOLTE, &c., &c. sag-tail:Ls tf VDWIN HALL & CO., No. 26 SOUTH SECOND street, would call attention to their Fancy Silks, Moire Antiques, Colored and Black Corded Silks, Colored Poult de Soles, Black Taffetas. Black Gros de Rhinos, Brown Figured Silks, Black Figured Silks, BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS I BLANK KETS! The Largest Assortment of BLANKETS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, OFFERED'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY COWPERTHWAIT Bc C 0.,, N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS sal6tde3l MITSLINS BY TIIE PIECE.—STORE KEEPERS and families are invited to examine a large stock of MUSL INS, bought previous to the recent rise in price. as follows : 3.4 wide Unbleached Muslin, 15 cents; 7 9 do., 17 and 18 cents;.4-4 do., 20 cents; Heavier do.. 44 wide. 25 cents; 1.3; yards wide, of first rate quality, 31 cents (a great bargain). We have Has line 13. 2. 234, 234, and 231 yards wide, at the lowest prices. . Bleached Muslims 1234; 14, 16, IS, 20, and 25 cents per yard. Also, , Pillow and Sheeting ofall widths CANTON FLANNEL. of good quality. - for-31 - cents. Every make of Canton Flannel ; Crash 124, 15. 18 and 20 cents per yard; Towels, with red borders, $l-75 par dozen, better for $2, $2.5u, and $3 per dozen; every kind of Towel made , Table Linens 25 per cent. less than they have been Felling, all-linen, 7.4 wide, 6235 cents; very nice quality, 75 cente; these have been selling at $1 Der yard ;-better 87c., $l, *1 25, and $1.50 per yard. Un bleached Table Linen 6F,-63, and 75 cents; Half-Bleached or Hand-Loom do., e2se, 76, 87, and .$1 per yard. We wart ant these goods under usual 'prices. • R..]:), &W, H. PENNELL, 10%1. MARKET Street. F,DWIN HALL & CO., No. 261 SOUTH SECOND Street, would call attention — to their Block of Silk faced Poplin, Hair'd Cord Poplins or Berm, Corded Merinoes, • French ilferinoes, . . Irish Poplins, sel7-thsmw4t Fancy Styles of Poplins,magnificent woods. root CHESTNUTSTREBT E. M. NEEDLES ALL DESIRABLE NOVELTIES In LACES. HANDIKERCIfIEFS - 1024 CHESTNUT STREET EDWIN HALL & CO, .26 SOUTH VECOND Street,woltla . call attention to their stock of Open Center Bream Shawle, woven borders. Rlch• stripe Blanket Shawls. Rich and Aledinm Styles Plaids. Black Sella Shawls. Square Blanket Shawls—Plaids and Stripes. Zephyr and other Long 'Shawls. Long and s'quare Black Thibet. Shepherds' Plaid Shawls. 12 Lots of Long Broche Shawls, Chains Laine, bought at auction, and for sale very low—as cheap . as we ever srold there. CLOTH rILO AKB, CLOTH CIRCULAR CLOTH SACKS, WATER-PROOF CLOAKS, CLOAK CLOTHS, by the yerd. R.-B. — SCARLET CLOTH CLO ARS. sel7-thsa omit WENCH MERINOES. -a- Browns. Blues, Omens, Purples. All-wool Reps, in choice shades. Wool Detainee— Modes and Blacks. Alpacas—Browns FALL , Co des. S and Blacks. • COAK. - Water-proofs. of Black and Brown Cloths. Cloaks made to order. New Check square Shawls. ' Black Thibet long and square Shawls. COOPER I; CONARD. an 29 S. E. *mixer NINTH and MARKF,T Streets, SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. AUTUMN. . 1863. DIWSON, BRANSON, & CO., -4.- N. W. COR. MARKET & FIFTH STS., mot MARKET STREET,) INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO THEIR STOCK OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH' DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, &c. Cash Buyers will find it to their Intere to Examine our Goods. _.T. R. DAWSON O. 'BRANSON J. - 0. BONGARDNER. sel2-2xn... • B IA()K SILKS, AT VERY LOW 'PRICES FiLL. 'HALLOWELL & CO., • • No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, IN GREAT VARIETY M. 1,..-HALLOWELL & 00 .It 9. 615 CHESTNUT STREET sel7.thstulm An Immense assortment, in Fiench, English, and Saxony M. 1,. 8a CO., FALL STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS A : W. LITTLE Be 00. le2-2M 3R5 MARKET STREET WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN TILLtS—A new French Cosmetic, for preserving, whitening, and beautifying the complexion. This Preparation ;is composed of. White Virgin Wax, of the finest qualify. Riving the complexion, a transparent whiteness' and. the most bewitching beauty, while its component parts render it harmless to the skin, pre serving it from tan and other imiurities. This is one of the wonders of the age, and, must be seen to be appre ciated. A bottle will be open for Ladies to try its effect before purchasing.. Price 25 and 50 cents. HUNT & CO., Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above .Chestnut. and 133. South SEVENTH. Street, anove Walnut. - sett -3m LASE ,SUPERIOR INGOT. COPPER, ,fican tanlAtaiidaleld Mine, - ilk_ettv:il and fdir sale in quantities toault; " --VOMRATH'S - - le3o.olilkt Btrost. • CLOTHS, MERINOES; DEL,S.INES, &c., sell thsmw4t LATEST IMPORTATIONS EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS VEILS.iStc., sec SHAWLS SII&WLS, DRESS GOODS. No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET PLANTATION BITTERS. The sale of the Plantation Bitters is without precedent in the history of the world. There is no secret in the matter. They are at once the most speedy, strengthen ing health-restorer ever discovered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Their purity can always be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Clo ver-buds, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Corian der. Burdock. S.—T.-1860—x. &a. . They are especially recommended to clergymen, pub lic speakers, and persons of literary habits and seden tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental fELculsies. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find In these Bitters what they have so long looked for. - They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. • They create a healthy appetite. They axe an antidote to change of water and diet. They overoome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers.. Theypurify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhcoa. Cholera, and Cholera Morbur. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the beet Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong. and are exhausted nature's great re storer. The following startling and emphatic statements can be seen at our office: Letter of Rev. R. F. CEINE, Chaplain of the 107th New York Regiment. NEAR AocrtrrA CREEK. March 4th, 18tI3. Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomPosition after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly Piostrated and very sick. My stomach would not retain 'mod 'clue. An article called Plantation Bitters, 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 need in many cases;and am free to say, for hospital or private purposes I know of nothing like them. REV. B. P. CRANE. Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. N.E. Guam. Bt. Blairsville, Pa.: Gerrmaxam : Yon were kind enough, on a former oc casion, to send me'a half dozen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3.60. My wife having derived so much bene fit from the use of these Bitters, I desire her to continue them, and you will please send las six bottles more for the money inclosed- ' I am, very truly. yours, IL Z. GILDS, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church. SOLDIERS' EOM!, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CINCINNATI, 01110, Tart. 15th, 11563 - I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our noble soldiers who atop here. more or lose disabled rom various causes, and the effect is marvellous and gratifying. Bach a preparation as. this Is I heartily wish in every family, hospital, and at hand on every battle field. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Dr. W., 4IL. CHILDS. Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Regiment. writes: " I Wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per fect, and harmless tonic I ever used." WILLARD'S HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 2241, 1283. GENTLEMEN We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily in creases with the guests of our house, Respectfully, SYKES, CHADWICK. & CO. &c.. &c.. ,Sta ks., /to.. Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simile of our signature on a steel-plate label. with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., %502 BROADWAY. R. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians'', Gro cers. Hotels, Saloons, and country dealers. iyB4-thstnit2n ARMY GOODS. ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH KEEN, No. 62 Nol•th SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers of all kinds of -FELT HATS, have on hand a large assortment of all the various and most approved styles of ARMY HATS. Orders by mail from sutlers or jobbers will be prompt-' ly filled at the lowest rates. .34.20-3m FROT4INGHAM & WELLS =E! HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIETIN GS STANDARD DRILLS HEAVY CANTONYLANNELS WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND §ILECIAS. 8R0V ,0 14, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, Ao. sels.if tf FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY: E - STA_NS 8Z HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 4 415 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Banners,-Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spur; and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. selo-tf ARMY CLOTHS 1 ARMY CLOTHS ! WILLIAM T. SNOIiGRHS' ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CIAYTI-1 13E0ITSIO, Nos. a* SOUTH SECOND and S 3 STRAWBERRY SW ARMY AND NAVY : ALL SHADES AND GRADES. CIVIL: ALL STYLES AND PRICES. 0/TS. MOTTO : "QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." tual-teet3 W. SIMONS iSc BROTHER, BANsoM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA SUNUFACTURERs OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS MS-EVERY VARIETY —an2l-ifem SILVER-PLATED WARE. SILVER PLATED WARE MANUFACTORY. TEA SETS, CASTORS, WAITERS, ICE PITCHERS, Acc., 6te .WILER & "MOSS, seS-2m 225 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MUSICAL BOXES. INTN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES playing from lio 12 tunes, cboice Opera and Ameri can Melodies. FARR & BROTHER, Importers. eel 6m 32 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. HOWARD & CO.'S. First Class '. AMERICAN WATCHES, - . With MERSHON 'S PATENT RIGIIL &TOR. For sale by the principal WATCHAILKERS. AMER' CAN WATCHES IN Mar 2,3, 4, and 6-oz. SILVER CASES C.. Sc A. mernowr. Manufacturers of Watch Cases, No, 32 B. FIFTH. Street, Between Chestnut and Market. au2s-tuths-lm. G. RUSSELL , FINE ' AMERICA ti: . and Iniported WATCHES. Fine Jewelr. Silver an Wad Ware. ae. __ _ • .. _ _ _ .. iy23-6m 4-4 FINE . -WATCR REPAIRING attended to. by the most experienced workmen. an every Watch warranted for one year G. wissßut., .AA North SINT? Street UMBRELLAS. i ze k UMBRELLAS 1 UMBRELLAS 1 WM: A. DROWN db 00., - NO. 246 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Sfentifactnrors of SUPERIOR UMBRELLAS. sia22-2m BUY A HANDSOME SILK OR fine Ginglqa llMBRElll,tillfanchindles. ;y° 16IE,SIiLf sels.3if Nos M and 4 NorthFORMIE,Pt-la. SCOTCH GINGHAIPUMBREL . LAS, or, belt steel frames, different slier and AAA qualities.. Bny,of JOSEPH FIISSELL, ae15,601. , and North FOIIIITH St., Phila. TFIE ONLY COATT'LETE WORK ON' MYTFIOLOGY. NOW art /inv. THREE VOLUMES: 'r, r IN" on me rk. aLEMAO AGE OF FABLE, / AGE OF CHIVALRY, Eregantly Illustrated, in neat Bor Price 417. NO Half Cale. library * 10 . 50 Full Turkey, extra 416.00 Hon. Wm. IL SEWARD, ---.-- Se . cretary of State, says of this work: "No liberal education is comple'e without a knowl edge of the mythology of the angients At the seine time. the works devoted To that subject. so far as they have fallen under my observation. have been either too nitre- Iv didaetic for the perusal of general readers. or else on elaborate as In seem to exact mere time than they could hestr.W. This work SMITIR tO ayoi , " these inconveniencas. and is, at the same t . une, juit such a one as the classical reader requires for reference. From OEOEOII B Ex:enema, LL.11)., ilfember of the Mas sachusetts Board of Education. and Author of the "Re. port on the Forest 'TWOS of Massachusetts,' printed by order of the Legislature 'I have just read the Lcg.ends of Charlemagne,' a von delightful. and. though it is all , abulort , very mefrd book . The stories are admirably well told. iu - Igo Posse which. for delicate purity and una.ffected sim plicity, Is a model for young writers to imitate. The idingtrations are epirited and in excellent taste: and the whole presentation of the work is most creditable to the American Press. This beautiful volume is a fit follower and companion of the excellent ' Age of Fable' and Age of Chivalry.' Together they form the beet introduction that has yet ap peared to the gyeat and noble body of English poetry. They will furnish abundant help to the teacher and to the mother in explaining allusions in text books, and in the more precious volumes P Cored for leisure h Mira AND HENCEFORTH NO LIBRARY CAN RE CONSIDERED TOLERABLY COMPLETE. wnicri DOES NOT HATE ON ITS SHELVES THE AGE OF FABLE. . :- .:THE Ace OF CHIVALRY, AND THE 'LEGENDS. OE CHARLENAHNE ' PIJBLISBED BY J. E. TILTON & CO: Fold by all principal booksellers. - sel7-ths2t TITE NEW AMERICANA. CYCLOIVEDIA. A Pn;Ml:lr DlCtiAnarY OF GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, Edited by GEORGE RrPLES Im a F t D d I f i I T H A ARLES A. DANA, Numerous Select Corps of Writ.n; in all Branches-of SCIENCE, ART. and LITERATURE, In 16 LARGE VOLUMES. 760 double•column Paces in each Volume. "We consider that we are fully warranted in saying that, for all the practical purpo.es forwhich inch a work is designed. the NEW AMERICANa CYCLOP/EDIA' is, beyond all comparison. the best in our language. We are sure that within these sixteen compact octavo vo lumes there is COIDDI iFed more valuable information. far more accurately elated. and with much fewer faults of omission or commission. than in the twenty one bulky quartos of the Encyclomedia Britannica," TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT ALREADY SUBSCRIBED POR THE Many persons have omitted to subscribe for the Work during its progress through the Press. owing to an un willingness to subscribe for an incomplete work. They may now obtain complete sets in. Any stVle of Rinding. Agency for the AMERMAN CYCLOP.2B PIA sel6-f-tt 33 ROOTH SIXTII Street. above Chestnut. BRIGHTLY'S ANNUAL DIGEST FOIL 3E62 AND 1863 —Annual Diges: of the,laws of Pennsylvania for tbe years 1582 and lE6l—namely, from 21st May, 1561, to 6th May, 1863. Together with some Laws of older date, inadvertently omitted in Pardon's Digest. Completing Brigl tly's Purdou's Digest to the resent date. Price 50 emits. Just published and for sale by KAY & BROTHER. Law lloolvsellers, No 39 Smith StXTH Street. W lIITE MOUNTAIN SCENERY.- Sieresocopic Views of Mount Washington. Mounts Adam sand Msdieon, Glen Houce,Glen Ellis Fall, Crys tal Cascade. Thompson's Cascade. Garnet Pool. Tip Top House, Lizzie Bourne's Monument. Snow Arch, Echo Lake, White-House Ledge, The Cliff, rho Cathedril, Dia.na's Bathe, Mount Kiarsave, Artie% ErookE.and,Mea dows, Willey House. Silver Case ~de, The Notch, Gibh's Falls, The Grotto, Crawford House, Echo Lalce, Fiala House, Old Man of the Mountain, Profile Lake. The Basin, The Pool, Franconia Notch, Summit of Mount, La Fayette, &c., &c :lust received by MeALLISTER & BROTHER, 728 CHESTNUT. Street, CAUTION. • . Several persons who have ordered Mr. Trowbridge's new book,- "'THE DRUMMER BOY," • have bad sent t 6 them an old volume with a similar title. The party sending it knew bettor, bat oftentimes the buyer does not discover the fraud, Having heard so much about — Tna NEW JUVENILE." they have or dered The Drummer Boy." and are, of course, disap pointed, not knowing that they have received the wrong book. The title of the new volume is " TLIE DRUMMER BOY. a Story of the Burnside Ei- Psdition in Nth Carolina. By the author of Father Brighthopes." Elegantly illnstrated by Darter. t old at all principal Bookstores. 'lt is a story of Burnside's Expedition in North Cam tins—a boy's book—fall of stirring adventure end rapid inc , dent. The life and enthusiasm of the youn g hero is painted in vivid colors. "—Nem York Evening Post. sell St JUST PUBLISHED - THE LITTLE SEA-BIRD. Four illustrations 1S o. cloth. 40 do. QUESTIONS FOR FIFTY-TWO BIBLE LESSONS. By Rev. William P. Breed. 18mo. 12 Ms. TR 13 KEY TOl,OOO QUESTIONS ON THE NEW TES TAMENT, containing also important Biblical and Histo rical information. 10 cts.- PublishFd and for sale by THE &VERDIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION; No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street, -Phila delphia. sel6 4t HAZARD'S BOOKSTORW' FIRST-CLA SS BOOKSTORE; Will always be fonnd on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. mRS. BOWERS AS LADY AI:IDLE - 1A —k NEW CARD PRO rOGRAPR OP HRS. D. P. BOWERS. in several ao.-ritiona, at PIPCRBR'S, No. SOS CLIESTNUT Street Only 15 cents. sels-3t Rfi 62 -c3aN - T3l - -.Bo___cr.ivEg TREYLYN'S HEIR." by Mr: HENRY WOOD. PITCHER'S. sels-3t SOS CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS OF ALL KINDS " RE CEIVED as soon as pabllbhed, or furnished prompt ly to order. MILITARY_ AND SCIENTIFIC BOOES. Including all the recent publications, always on hand. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL BOOKS, Including works on all the Collateral Sciences. A large assortment on band, and for sale at low prices. • LINDSAY . & SLAKIS TO N, Pabllslaers and Booksellers, seB 25 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut_ MAP OF ROSECRANS' AND BURNSIDE'S MOVEMENTSIUST PUBMSH A Man of the Mountain Region of Tennessee and North Carolina, prepared at the United • States Coast Survey Office, embracing parts of Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, being the only complete Mop of :Rossorans' Depart ment. In Sheets In Cloth Covers for the Pocket Mounted on Muslin with Roller. Mounted and Dissected Also, a fall supply of all the War Maps. WILLIAM S. & ALFRED HARPIES', eel 606 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS- - - Just received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT ei CO., 715 and '71.7 MARKET l'iltre.t. THE AMBER GODS, AND OTHER STORIES. By Harriet Elizabeth Prescott. PHILIF VAN . ARTEVELDE—a 2 Dramatic Romance. By Henry Taylor, TICRNOE'S HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE.• New edition, 3 vols. THE- - POOR GIRL: or, the Marchioness and her Se cret. By Pierce Egan, Esq. WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, ADDRESSES. and LER TERS. 'MIRAN ON THE IRON MANUFACTURE OF GREAT BRlTAlN—theoretically and practically considered. HOSPITAL SEETHES By Mies L. M. Alcott THE CAPITAL OF THE-TYCOON. A Journal of a residence in Japan. By Sir R. Alcock. SOCIAL CONDITION OF' ENGLAND. By Joseph Ray. LIFE AND MILITARY CAREER OF STONEWALL JACKnON. se7 - ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP AGE OFFICE. CINCINNATI, September 11, IaSS. • PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BY THE ON DERSIGNED,. until WEDNESDAY NOON, September 23d. 1863. for furnishing, by contract, the following articles. to wit: Brawn Drills, Standard. 23 inches wide; Brown Drilte, .Standard; ordinary width; Cotton Duck, S oz., .10 on, 12 oz., and It oz. . Drum Heade, Snare; Drum Heads, Batter; Drum Gorda; Army C oth, Da'rk Blue, Standard; Felling Axes; Sashes. Worsted; Recruiting Flags; Do. do. Halliards; Storm Flags: - Do. do. Halliards; Fifes; Chevrons, Sergeants—lnfantry, Artillery, and , Ca valry. Chevrons, Corporals—lnfantry, Artillery,- and Ca valry. Parties @terin goods must in all cases furnish sam ples, and must distinctly state in their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, .the price. and the time of de ivery. A guarantee, signed pareonally by two re sponsible parties, ,and agreeing that the bidder will enter into .a con tract if an award is made to him,. most accom pany each proposal. All supplies mast, be delivered in good new packages, free of charge, at thle United States inspection Dapst in this city. Written. contractsvvill be entered into with parties to whom awards.are made, arid bonds required of them in sums equal to one-fourth the value of the goods contracted Bide will be opened on WEDNESDAY, September 23d, 1563, at. 2 &clerk P. . 111 ,at the Inspection Rooms, and bid deraare invited to be present at the op- nine. he right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re e rved. Blank forms of Proposal, Contracts, and Bonds, may le obtained at this office. By order of Col. THOMAS Swoolli;, A. Q. M. G. Cr W. AIOULTON - , Captain and A. Q. IS. lIS North SIXTH Streak NEW PUBLICATIONS From Harper's Monthly 724' CHESTNUT STREET Between Eeventh and Eighth Streebi. All Books usually to be bad in a PROPOSALS. sel7 tsell LEGAL. UNITED STATES, EAST DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Notice is hereby given twit a special District Court of the United States. for the East district of Pennsyl vania. will be holden on FRIDAY,. the 2d day of October next, at 11 o'clobk A. M. at the room of the said - court, in she city of Philadelphia. for the trial of acertaiu libel exhibited by GEO.. A. COFFEY. Seq.. _ Attorney of -the United States, on behalf of the United Siates. - and' of all others concerned, against CIGARS, viz: 223 boxes. 7 uncovered boxes, 2 baskets, 1 covered box, and 1 trunk, containing C gars, seized by JESPEIP HARDING; Col lector of Internal Revalue for the First Collection dis trict of Pennsylvania_ and praying condemnation thereof. WILLIAM MiLLWARD, United Ftatea Marshal B. D. of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, September 16, 1963. sel7-3t MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE a wry +f sale, by the non. JOHN CAI/WeI:WED, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty. to me directed, will be sold-at public sale,.to the highest and la at bidder. for cash at Callowhill. street wharf, on 1110.NDAY, September 25111, 1663, at 11 o'clock A 31., the schooner ARTIST,. her tackle,, apparel - , and. furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. Immediately after the sale of the vessel, at WC Ef- ENER'S Store. No. 14% Drorth FROM' Street. the cargo . Will be exposed to sale,. consisting of cottons half hoe, 2. 1 cases snci 4 bales of prints, 3 eases of cards, I bale of blankets, bales of Gunny cloth,. S bales Rnsiia duck, 4 pipes aqua dieuteN3 bbls. whizky,47 kegs of uails, 5 boxes candles, 3 boxes sweet oil, 6 - bbls copperas, 16 coils manilla rope, and .1 trunk sundries WILLI tal MILLWARD, U. S. 'Marshal, E D. of'Pennsylvsmia, Philadelphia, September ]5,1663. eel7-6t MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale. by the Ilom JOHN CADW ALA DER, Judge of the District-Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in ,Ad miralty. to rue directed, will be sold at public sale. to the highest and hest bit der, for cash, at Callowhill street wharf, on MONDAY, September 25th. 1863, at 11. o'clock A. 11.. the schooner GAMY PA, her tackle, appa rel. and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. Immediately after the sale of the vessel will be exposed to Kale, at itIICIIENER'S Store, No. 1.47 North FRONT Street. the cargo , of said schooner, consisting of 171 bales of cotton. WILLIAM MILLWAHW H. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. elphla, September 15 1563 sel7-6t TIYOTTVILLE 'GLASS WORKS.=WE. have a FURNACE IN BLAST, and are prepared to attend to •orders for BOTTLES of every dr seription. H. B. & G. W. BENNERS, eel 4 lrn* 21 South FRONT Street: N OTICE.-- G. M. FOGG, OF NASEI VILLE, Tenn., Attorney &Wars, is still attending to his profession, and offers his services to hie friends to Philadelphia and New York In collecting debts that may be due them in Middle Tennessee, or any other business in the line of his profession. -He has never boon absent from this city, and will give undeviating attention to any business committed tot& charge. Lxvimr, RABIN, &D iPhiladel his WOOD, 'MAHER, & HAYWAA.D, THOMAS EA IN. Esc" New York. _ Nivatviaxa, anguat Was& sa-tutbswe AUCTION SALE. BAZAAR-NINTH AID SAN SOM Streets. AUCTION SALE OF HIInSIS, CAREtEGEB. AND SENE 4 R_ ON SATURDAY moRNILio', Eepl nil, at compriping FIFTY HORSES. Jacrinticns in catalogoes. ALSO, A large collection a deßitablA POW and aetaiui-hang Carriages, Wagons, ate , with which tho sale 4111 corn mecca. Safi - No Postponement on account of the weather. Th2t ir AL FRED M. ITERKITESS. Auction, A. 31 Lf SItIII4.I.,INTS. WALNUT -STREET TIiEATRE. Lesp.o : . . .. Mrs M. / 1. GARR EITTSOIf . POSITTVELV L A Sl' . NIC; Err BUT TWO of the beautiful and faceina'ruz CtIfMS, who will appear in tho rrmallti c Drama of MASSIEVELLO• taken from the celebrated opera of that name. During the performance. Sem:Tile. Calms and Signor Ximmizes mil , intrbduCe..- for the first time, a COMIC Pas Itallier a. antitli , d AROGAIVIAP. Preview; to the drams. the laughable farce of the TWO MTV; kRTIvi. WAISTUT-STRE - EV ISEATRE. Lessee Mrs. M A. GARRETTSOX MIES LUrtILLE WESTlgitli The Great 'VERSATILE ACTRBSS, and moat annpw,fni. DRAM CARD OP THE DAT, will have the honor of anno.ett for POSITIVELY- SIX. N [Gars - ONLY in her nnapptoacbable impervonatinne, at the WALNUT-STREET THEATRE, correnclng _ cell MONDAY NEXT. Rept. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street above Sixth. Acting and Stage Manager 'WM S"FREDERIOKR. Business Agent and Treasurer TOS_ D. MIIRPHY. -TRIUMPHANT FincoEss. THE ETCHINGS OPERA TROI/PE In a new Comic Orera. TRURSD FRIDAY. and SATURDAY. THE ROSE OF TY'dor., Grittly Miss Caroline RiChings. Berth old Mr. E. Sarnia. Frantz W. G. Hill. Concluding with "FORTY AND FtFT Y. " ' Prices of Admis.i nn, 2.5, 50. and 75 Gents. - State secured without extra charge, at lie Nix Olean. from 10 A 31 to 3 P M. ' sell-3t NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.- ..A-I Leasee and Manager Mr. WM. WHBATLEY. SECOND WEEK OF TAE. TRIUMPHANTLY SUCCESRFIIL Grand Bonin otic Urania. entitled THE DUKE'S morn), in which MR. coLtin, who has purchased the sole right 'of representation of this great Play 1.. n. America. will primer as, C ARRICKFERGUS. Bright Soldier of Fort - one. wild" the songe, Wine, "an " it Thnre's TAfe There's Hope." ME. WM. WHEATLEY inhie great character of - • - CAPTAIN 'HENRI DE L AGART/gRE supported by the follouinz talent• Mr. F Mortlamed. E. Lamb, 3. WRdPII, S C Dnboia, J Say,mour, B B Holmes, Charles Henri, and others; letfsses Mary Walla. Rosa Ertioare Charles Heari. Are' ate The phyla oroanced in GORGEOUS STYLE, ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY,. I`lEiiC . COSTUMES NEW FultruniEs' A DOUBLE. CORPS DE BALLET, anci ' 'NUMEROUS AUXTLI 4RIES EVERY "EVENING, TILT. FURTHER NOTICE. During the evening. the orchwtra, under the direc tion rf INTR. MARK HASSLER, will perform choice er lections of Popular Music sel4-tf • HORTIICHLTURAL EXHIBITION AT THE ACIATIEMY OP MUSIC. SPECIAL FUME TO VISITORS: Orders .Taken fAr HARTELL'S Ati-glase FRUIT Ordera Taken for NEW CAPSULE FRUIT TARS, - Orders Taken for American and Erma GLAeS SHADES. Orders Taken for FEBNERIE=, at the Ttble Fel.s-3t ' MARTELL & LETCHWORTH.. POSITIVELY THE- LAST WEEK OF WATKINS' ORIGINAL GHOST! In connection with the great AMERICA - N STEREOPTICON, CONCERT HALL. Reeerved Soto secured at the Rail during the day. Matinee on SATURDAY Afterno sel4l3t TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY ETIILDINGS, TENTH AND CEIETNIIT STREETS. Amusement for Old and Tonnz. Mirth and Jim - Mines& open for the season. SIGCo SlGNOR c h an g e BLT MONDAY Reptember 14th. and ever, eve ning, commencing at o'clock and WednPaday and , Saturday at 3. consisting of New Mysteries in Necro mancy, great success in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Bird, d 1131514013 25 cents: Children 15 cents PENNSYLVANTA" ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. _ 1025 CFJESTNIIT STREET OPEN DAILY (Sundayq capted) from 9 till Ad IlliP6ioll2scents. Children half price. je29. -tf OMEN `ANTED TO. INVEST OR - T T (ITT A SE—The interest of a retiring partner or lirm in the WholeAale ProdneP Commission. Grocery, or Fish. bneiness. Address "'fusion," 600 North TENTH Street. Philadelphia. sel7 WANTED-A 'OHINA. PACKER. V Good wages given. Inquire at 1008 MnRKET Street. sel6-3t. ANTED'—A'• NEW OR SECOND band McClintock or other make LEVER.. - Apyß ri. CING MACHINE G WAGNER. selB at• SonthcreFt corner NINTH and COATES Ste. WANTED—IN A LAWYER'S OF- Ficp, an ERRAND 130-T, between 12 and lg yesirs old. Address, in own handwriting and with re ference, to " G T. 13.," at this Office..- sel.4-Lothet WANTED—SIS PER DA W want reliable. energetic carol-amen and ages& in every county, for a genteel bueinAss . at a commission of from $5 to sls'per day. No humbug. Experience! ......nvaseara_nrs....4o4.c.t - room for 611. _A/LIMA C. N. MINN & C0., - Publish-era. At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago. Illinois: or UP _RBADE Street. New York. LaY243m. WANTED—TO.RENT • A- ST O.R suitable for he general produce commission bust- TlQes, situated on W eter street, between Cbestnut and arch, or on Broad street. between arch and Vine. Ad dress " W. B. & C." at this Office. een-se opriA eIi"AGENTSA I t ° S 60 a ir ninn i th . . exne!s ' es Timid, to 711. onr EvERLAbTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS. Find thirteen otber artielee. 15 Circulars free. SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 8 0 000 -WANTEIY-AN ACTIVE . 1 9 •' or silent PARTNER, with the above 1 amount cash, in the Tanninv and General. Lt..ther busi ness. Address •• Leather." NO: 332 WALA UT Street, second floor, stating name and where an interview can be bad. sels-3c* DEP UT Y QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.—ParLADaLpins, Feb. 2. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to he following points . Tortugas. - Rev West, PM. reit Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va . . • Newborn. N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, fplo-tf Captain and Aesist. Quartermaster. BOARDING. IRO ARDING-VACANT ROOMS; IN second and third story, at 415 South FIFTEENTH street. seL5-6to HANDSOME PARLOR, THREE chambers, with six closets. and use of bath room adjoining. comprising the whole second story of the large and handsome residence 225 South BROAD street, are offered to one or two families who wish p-rmanent boarding. They will be — glyen furnished or unfurnished_ sels-It. - MSS DARE. TE:HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031 WALNUT Street, will be opened for reception of Boarders in a few days. sen-lm' • FIRST-CLASS BOARD, FLAANDSOKE -a- commnn'eatine and single rooms; private table. if desired, No. 1315 WALNUT street.. selol.m. FOR SALE AND TO LET. GrnmE' RENTS.-$30,000 WELL.- secured Ground Rem s, in the old city 'proper, in sums suit purchasers. Apply at 1511 ARCH Street. U ENISHED HOUSE WANTED- By a family of three persons; no children Loca ticn to be west of Broad street. A responsible and care ful tenant. Address P. 0. Box 848. It. EDUCATIONAL. V . GILLINGHAM. No. 1217 - NORTH THIRTEENSH Street, will :resume his Lessons in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, OCTOBER 1. Es wiil also give instruction in the new or light Gym nastics. Address, till September 25, Dr. DIO LEWIS, Boston, Mass , for C. GILLINGHAM ,an27-thetulst• COPARTNERSHIPS. WM.III TAYLOR HAS ASSOOLLTED with him ANDREW DENNISSON. at the old CITY COAL YARI', No. 62,2 North NINTH .Street, above Green street. where they will continue to keep the beet Qualitice of-FAMILY C0,11, - -at lb _loweftt -cash oricea. 566.'111'0m-6i.* TAYLOR & DEN SSON. COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE,--THE undersigned have this day formed. a Copartnership for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission Busi ness under the name and. style.of EVANS az CO._. No. 214 CHURCH Alley. W. EVANS. July 1.1568. Csels-12t] JOS. EVANS. COPARTNERSHIP - NO TIOE.— T.H E undersigned members of the late firm of Smith, Williams, & Co., have this day entered into copartner ship under the name and style of H. P. & W. P. Slf TH, foy the rrans4dion of the Dry Goods Commission busi ness at No. =1 CHESTNUT Street. KUNST P SMITH. WM. P: SMITH, Jr. PHILADSLPRIA. Sept, 15t,1663. eel-lm:: NOTICE-JOSEPH LEA HAS,ASSO-_ CIATBD with him JAMES McCARTEE and JOHN: U. FRALEY in the transaction of the Commission Busi ness, which will herafter beconducted smder.the firm of JOSEPH LEA. & CO., • 125-and 130 CELBST.SII2 Street. PETLADELPHIA, SeptemberLlS 63 . sel-lm p p 1: U Id? ?It' FAME INS UltikiN* 403 CHESTNUHILAD T Sires, P FIRE AND INL• • • DIREC Francis N. Buck,. Chas. Richazdsou, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W.. Evermark. Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davis. PRARCIS N. - B CHARLES RICH WILLIAM I. BLANCHA : RAILROAD MINES. Wig er.,PipIFFIF,RFF..I WEST IItE,S.T ER.. MU) PHILADELPHIA. RAIL ROAD,. VIA MEDIA. FALL ARRXWORMENT. On and after MONDAY; September 14111, 1863, the. Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depOt, north east corner of EIGIITEEN'PH And NARKuT - Streets, at. 7.45 and - 10,SO A. 31:v-and at 2 and.4:ls P. 31. A Freight Train. - with PAPSPDE.2 Gar attached, leavethe corner of THIRTY-FIRST and 31 - ARKET Streeta, (West Philadelphia) at 6.45 P. M. Traina leave the corner 01 THIRTY-FIRST and..3LAl; BET Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minute., after the, starting time from EIGHTEENTH and-MARKET: The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. AL and 4.15 P.M. , connect with Trains on the P. and B. C. R.R. for Concord,. Kennett,. Oxford, &c. HENRY. WOOD, tel4-tf General Superintendent. NMTE.E. PHILA.DELP•HiA. AN D EASTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY is nowpreoared to 'forward FR , BIGar from. Philadelphia to New Tort. via Camden and Port-Mon mouth. The attention of Shiwera and Afercharkfals directe4 to this new and;expe