CITY ITEMS., ECO TING NEWS FROM ABROAD would aioubtlese enhance the premium on gold, and inflate ;prices generally. Whether we have Such news or mot, however, the price of Coal must advance, from the great demand for it which the present change in - the" weather has induced: The pressure to obtain 'coal from the popular yard of Mr. W. W. Alter, "Ninth street, above Poplar. ;daring the whole of last 'Week was enermous, Notwithstanding this, Mr. 'Alter has determined to keep down prices for his pa. trona, and thoie who send is their orders first will -probably, therein) e, fare best. FRESH RIPPLY Or BiSCUIT.--5109STS. & Richards, (successors to the late 0. H. _Mattoon,) dealers in tine familsr,groceries, Arch and "Tenth - streeto, have just received a fre.li Invlion of 'Boston Bran, Butter, Milk, Wine, and Cream Ms- Vain, to which we invite the attention of families. PitErmaica FOR FALL AND WiNTER.— Messrs. C. Oahford & Sone, under the Continental Stole), are preparing to offer the most magnificent -Mock of goods in their several •departments that *they have ever offered: SPLENDID FITTING SicißTS.—Mr. George -Grant, No. GIO Chesnut street, has now ready his fall manufacture end impoitation or fashionable "Furnishing Goode for Gentlemon=the finest stook in the city, AN ELEGANT STOCK OF MILITARY FOR :IIIstoNG Goons, for Army and Navy offieore, will be found at Oalzford S. - SOnv ' under the Continental, At moderate prices ELEGANCE .AND COMFORT Verall.B UGLL VMS AND DISCOMPORT.—Father Adam, with his lig•leaf suit, wan scarcely more 1)411ml-the age than Lire some of the illy. drested individuals of the pre ;Sent day. I , Bunch; " coats, ill-Kiting pante, and ;diet-chested vets are among the prominent peoultarl.- ,liies of the half dressed people of the time ; While '-'elegant, comfortable, and übEtantiat garmeu , s are the characteriatios of wet-dreesed men. We will say nothing that is-.ill-natured and invidious, but _justice compels us to remark that the best, the moat .eomfortable and the moat elegant garments extant .aire those that are made at the Brown Stone 010 th ing Ban of, Rockhill Wilson, Nos. 603 and 60k 40hestnut street,' above Sixth. MARUTACIE.— as In choice of wife prefer the modest, chaste Lilies are fair in show, tint foul in smell ; The sweetest looks by age are soon detased ; Then choose thy wife by wit and loving well - Who brings thee wealth and many faults withal, Presents thee money mixed with bitter gall. - So aang tbe poet of a b 3 goue day ; - We of the present now will sing rur lay: 'Neat to a wife to -choose, since Adam's fall Is clothing proper, gond, and A. - aro:withal: To Stoltes & oo.%.beneath the Onnttnenisc, We recommend the gay and sentimental, Tur WEA.Tmaat.—The atmosphere for the last two days has been 'decidedly chilly, awl already -sore our friends hunting over their wardrobes anti *sleeting- thelefrom garmsnts more suited for this -gudden change. To those whose wardrobes are not already supplied with seasonable garments we 'Would say that Granville Stokes, the Fashionable .01othier and Meichalit Tailor, No, 609 Chestnut, bas on hand the choicest assortment of Fall Goods in the country which he can furnish, reads made or 'made to order, at prices 25 per cent, lower than any other eetablishraent. GIONTLEMEN't3 •HATS.—AYi the newest and best styles for Fall Wear,in Fell, Stlk, and Oassi• mere, will be found at Warburton's, No. 430 ()hest inut street, next door to the Post OM le. men lin SPECIAL NOTICES- HAIR Dii! HAIR DYE! I BATCHELOR'S celebrated 'HAIR DYE' is the Beg in .the World. The only liarmleee True, and liqicthle Dye known. This splendtd Hair Dye is Per kuit— changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly tea at Jsvy Black .or .Natural Brown, without inj aril's the Hair or Stain ...tag the Skin, leaving the Hair boft and Beautifill; im parts fresh vitality, frequently, restoring its.pristine .color, and. rectifies the 11l effects of _Bad 'Dyes. The Genuine is signed. WiLmAat A. Baron - max; all others Ere mere imitations, and should be avoided Sold by Druggists, &c. FACTORY, Si BARCLAY, , Street, .Now York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dresaing .the Hair. _ je2d-ly UNE-PRIOE CLOTHING ,OF THE LATEST &rums, made in the Best Manner; expressly for BE -TAIL SALES. LOW EST Selling Prices nmirked In Plain , Figares. All Hoods made to Order warranted satlsfac >tory.- Oar Onc•Pnics SYSTEM is strictly adhered - to• All are thereby treated alike. .del2-ly • JONES Sr, Ca., 601 MARKET Street. 'ELECTRICITY ON A NEW SYSTENI, AS A ClE iiikrivs, by - Dr. A. H. STEVENS, No. 1418 SOUTH PLNN SQUARE,yhiladelPiiia. Dn. SWEET'S I - NEAL:LISLE LINIMENT CURES ileailache immediately and was odver known to fail. MARR=ED. "8011TEIARD IiARTMAN. —at Or .enca4le, Pntn M .c °unto, Indiana, in2ust 12. 1.363„ by the etev.rend 130 w anan,to. D. slr. H. Sonthard, innrch4t.t, t. slrs. Frances Olivia Ha: it.. danahter or thy hie John Hart -of York, P... , both of Ore nca.tle. * RALSTON—PTLYSIK,—In this city, on the 7th of June, by the I . imr Wm. W. - Dl)otgotnery. of Ly)is, Few York, W.lliam Ilaldon awl &Liss Fannie M. Phi , - Sick, of Philadelphia DIED. STERLING. —On the 18th inst., Budd Sterling, aged 68 'Tears. His friends are restsctfally invited to attend his flute -ral from his late residence, No. 60 High -treet. Barling loe. N..on T.needay.afternoon the 2M, at 2 o'clock. ** KELLY.-On Thursday, the 17th inst., James P. Kel ly, aged 38 TOMS Nis friends and relatives are invited to attend his inneral, from his late residezce„. 407 North. Seventh *treat. this (6fonday3 afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * t50113.--on the morning of the 18th lust , - Rebecca .$l. Boyd, in (ho 63d year of her age. . The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residecce other :eon-in-law John Verlenden, Darby. to day, (1 m4av,) rat 10 A. M.. without further notice. Interment at Ro nal d :son's Cemetery. O'URNING,GOODS, FOR FALL . ." A " SALES,—Jost opened. Fall stock of Black Reps. Casbmeres. Merinoes, Bombazines, - ITameses, Mousselices, Silks. Baratteas Trone, Australian (traces. Param‘ttae. . -• Reps Anglais, Oriental Lustres. Alpacas. English Vrapes,.: Veils, Thlbet, Lung and Square &c. Also, Second Manrning, Flannels, Balmarals, and •liress Goods of various fabrics. . BBSSON & SON. Mourning Store, .• Bele 918 FIE 4rollir Street. J - OUVIN'S OELEB'RA_TED KID GLoyEs..ordered colors, plain and stitnhad I.Ack.4. .15,VRtl & LA DWELL. Ict ALM. RA L SKIRTS, `'bF FINE "`• grade. for best city retail sates - BYRE & LAND '3T.L. FYRE & - LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, 3;re opening a. fine line of Goods for whole ,sale and retail. „ sel9-tf THIRD 'WARD, ATTE nt 1 , I o The members f the RATIONAL UNION PART are requested to meet in their r. sp.-idly° Precincts, on MONDAY EVEN LNG, at 734 ii'clock. for the Pnroose of Aiffeeting permanent organizations. The places of meet- Ting will be as follows: First Precinct—At the 'future of JOSEPH MITHFOAD, SWANSON Street" Q teACI. Second Precinct—At the house of ROUT. T. CARTER. QUEEN Street. begow Third Third Precinct—At the house of SAM rtEL VANITEMAN. S. W. cor. -SECOND amt figit 44 N. Fourth-Precinct—At the 'residence of J. E. LIAIDOCK. No. 007 QUEEN Ste- et. - Fifth Precinct—At the house of JOSEPH RRD~LPH, E cor. FIFTH ti.e.d GERMAN. PE ix th Precinco—At the rei-id once of JACOB WILHELM, • No WO WALL Street. Seventh Precinct—At the House of Ind ostry. CATRA - RIKE StreeC. shove Seventh. Bigbth Precinct—At the house of THOM 40 S. ArtirrE. S. E: corner...JUNIPER and. FITZ WATER. a meeting of tho Ward Association will be held at U HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. on TRA:PAY Evening 724 o'clock. All loyal ci t arc , invited n ar k. • By order of the EXECUTIVE (oMMITT tiE It of Third Ward. I. O. F.—NOTICE °PlM oars and members of FOURTH OF JULY . LODGE N 0.144, and the Order in apneral, aro raar..e.tfnEy invited to meet at the Hall, THIRD and GERMAN treets, on 'TUESDAY AFTlitiNooel at 3 o'rs'ocß, to attend the Ca =rat of our late brother, John I,V. Landis. . - By order of the N.-a. se2l.2t• JOHN GRAY, Secretary. FIFTH WARD .— A ek.S4 kiEB-r -iwa, of tho loyal citizens -of the FUT Fe WAItD will be hold GlitaleY S , reet, on -TUESDAY EVEN ING, at 1% o'clock. Rally'! lovere of the ITnion !! all 'who love their country better than party. and are deter mined to put down Rebellion and secure an hon Arable and permanent peace by suktaining the Army in the field and crushing treason at home and abroad. Rally! in the !Made of old rindenendence Rail, and listen to ad elrerses from Colonel Fitzgerald, War ri•irnocrat ; John Davis Watson, Esq., Wm. Nicholson, ; the Buckeye Blacksmith, and other distinaniened speakers. se2l-2t. IM."CALEB CO 4.2, TREaStTe,„Eff, OR' THE .UNITED STATES SAN iTARV COMMIS SION, Northeait corner of VINOR and SIXTH Streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last report:. George Hammersiy, additional Panting &lopes. third contribution Proceeds of a Fair at Germantown, by r the Misses Knight and Mica C aid 010) Thank offering at St. lames' Church, near Stan ton. Delaware—additional ' 1 . 00 Special contributions from the Diocese of NeW .Jersey, per Henry Ilayes, treasurer. 822 87 Amount preTionEly reported..., $ ;000 IN PREIIIIU - 6 ELEVENTH AN Nif AL EX HTBITION. YENNSYLVANIA. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, AT NORRIS co WN. September 20 audit!, and October 1 and 2. The premiums offei ed comprise, in part. 1(2) premiums for Cattle, ranging from $2O down; 86 for Horsee, rang ing from $lOO down; 100 for Pheep; '37 fir Swine; 36 for Poultry ;172 for Agricultural implements and Machinery together with many handsome premiums for Field and Mairy Products, Domestic and Household Bla , 'nfacturee, %'rults, Flowere, and Vegetables , Floral Designs, Muse. Warnishing Articiee. &c. = One of the beet TRACKS in the State, half 'a, mile long and fifty feet wide. Entries to he made on or before TUESDAY EVENING. iSeptember 20th. Competition onen.to citizens of every State. Membership Tickets, $l, entitling to four:adridseions to Exhibition. Single admlssfllin, 26 cents. Excursion Trains will leave Phil adel ph% every hour tiurin&ihe Exhibition. Fare for round trip, 00 cents. For Freud= Schedules, giving all particalare. apply to A, M. SPANGLER, Culturlet, ORIONS:I North SIXTH Street, or to A. BROWER LONGAKF,K, Secretary, NOP, MISIOWN. Pa. 8018 61. PITTSBURG BONDS . —Au, prat _ • gone holding Railroad Bonds issued by the City ,of Pittsburg, are hereby notified that I will be at the *like of Elias D. Kennedy, No. 333 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. prepared to exchange compromise bonds for the old issue of Railroad Bonds from TRIM SDAP, 24th iwitant. to October let, both days included - • JOHN M. CARGO, City Controller. OFFICE OF THE PMGAOBLPIIk, : GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN. RAIL fcCOMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 14,1503. The Board of Managers of this Company have de clared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT., clear of .11a -tonal and :Rate Tax. for the six' months ending 30th inst.. payable on and after the FIRST DAY OP 00- ten Next. Transfers of Stock will not be made for days after the list inst. sel4-mwftol W. S. WILSON, *amoral& ggt•Vd.einiliVEß.SlTY OP. PENN SYLV &NIEL, rok: LAW DEPARTMENT. —A Term will commence airt THURSDAY, the let of OCTOBER next. The Intro einetom lecture will be delivered by PROF. MORRIS. at IMGRT o'clock in the evening of that day, at the LRO i TUBE ROOM, n the NORTH OOLIAGR Rep 7-t del AVIS AUX ILLEIGANTS.—III. JO. 13SPHOliCEY, de Paris, derant de la Mahlon OSANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Taillear, No. 009 cHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, althorn:Leta d' aviser des nombreux amis et copnaissances tetrad one table nubile) qui. Pon' deja thvortee de lean clientele, viont de resevoir do Paris et Landsat', les modes les tglas racentes et lea mimic portees pour la liaison dete. 'OII4.NDVILLE STOK=: a mitt asa disposition les atooffee lee plus belles at les meilleares qualites, des pre- .®Sores mannfactu.ree d'EnrOpe. Lea oScieres et eoldats de tont Blades y troncront les Aiduettro qualikes ,usteffes, a des prix tree moderes .IL'eleganee de sa Coupe. airts'eme le cachet de distluetten SZtlel 1a earaderise, est deda trop oorma do public Pew en 199.40 filar lean ,Meritas, CRITTENDEN'S COMMLEROIAL COLLEGE—OiI CI - LESTER:IT rt eet, corner of Seventh.—rall preparation for the Con e tiog•hon4o. In dividual Instruction. day' and ovonine. 4-10.1 to A ALERTING OF q‘GE PLPOIL FIOLDEItS of the OIL CREEK AND RID I) W tY ti,AILROAD COMPANY will he held at the. CONTI NENTAL ROTEL, in Phbadelphie, on MONDAY. Sep tember 2let, 1863, at 12 o'clock M. ALBERT WILLIS, GEORGE DICKINSON. • JAMES A BRAME, JAMES H. ce6-14t fiom miaqinnara. MILITARY IgQTI ns. FOTJRTEE UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT. • . . Under authority froni the War Departiaent, endorsed by the .Adjntant General of the State, the undersig nod, cot satiating a Committee of the Union LeAgne, propose to I'ol3o ' J A REGIMENT OF INFANTRY FOR THREE YEARS To all recruits mustered into the regiment ONE HUNDRED AND TEN - DOLLARS Will he paid.' end And to all who have served in the army n)t lees than Drina Monate, . FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO DOLLARS of which, with the month's nay, Forty Dollars will bo paid at the time of being mustered into service. ' The Regiment will be commanded by Colonel GEORGE I'. MeLEAN, late of the Pennsylvania Eighty-Eighth tle and Third Union League Regiments, Readquarters, No. 531 CHESTNUT Street, Orleans Hotel. Ail hush:Lees of the Regiment will be conducted exeln- Aively,at tbeen Ileadiinarters. and no applications ad dressed elsewhere will receive attention. will be immediately formed in the neighborhood of the city. . J. R. FRY. Chairman; JAMES L. CLAGHORIP, Treasuror, Col. GEORGE 11. CROSMAN, U. S. A.. HORACE BINNEY, Jr., - MORTON. MoMICHAEL, ELLERSME WALLACE, M. D., J. I. CLARK HARE,- IHEADQUARTERS CAMP LAI E THIRD . uNrow ',NAM:T.—Nen ready to mit..ter w•ill meet TB IS (Monday) at 11 o'clock at No. 211. GIP. AR D Av. and ORLEANS 110 an, cEI ESTINUT Sc., bal. 6th. Bounty. 41402 . 0. H. W. 'a RA Err. Capt. Cash, $00) le JAS. GRIFFITH, Ist Lieut. I. HEADQUARTERS - COMPANY P, IST REGIMENT GRAY RESERVES —The company will assemblo on MONDAY EVENING, the 21st at the Armory, Northeast corner of BIG riTH and CALLOWHILL, at o'clock, for drill. By order of B. M DUiENBITRY. selD-2t*. :Commanding OomoanY. • CORPS OP HONOR, U. S. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE. INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA. 1a43 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia: SOLDIERS honorably discharged on acconnt of dis ability will apply for information or enlistment in the INVALID CORPS to Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN. Invalid. Corps, 243 S. nird street; Philadelphia. or to Lieut. J. W. DEAN, InvalideCorps, 511 Brown street. and IT. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta , Phila Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and penstom same as in II:-S. Infantry. E. W. MATTHRWS, MOT ISt Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phia. any if $409 BOUNTY. ,- RECRUITS WANTED For the 12th U. S. Infantry, ABLE-BODIED MEN between the ages of 18 and 45 years. THE ABOVE LARGE BOITIsITY CEASES OE TEE 21rit OF SEPTEM BER. For further particulars apply to WM . . SERGEANT, Capt. 12th Infantry, Recruiting 051eer, ee2-1m 1329 South FRONT Street. prEAD QUARTERS OF PROVOST ° • MARSHAL. FIRST DISTRICT, PA, 21.5 South THIRD Street. PHILADMPRIA. SElPtelnber 12. 1863. This Office will be open daily. from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M . All Drafted Men of the Second, Third. Fourth. Fifth, and Sixth wards, who have not reported, and whose time lies not been extended, will- be apprehended forth with as deserters. A reward of ten dollars loathe Paid 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 incite , ire. • TUESDAY, Set. 15, Nos. 101. to 200 inclusive. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16, Hoe. 201 to 300 inclusive. THURSDAY, Sept. 17, Nos. 301 to 413 inclusive. FRIDAY and SATURDAY following, for the hearing of cases generally. This will close the hearin g of cases in the First Con gressional District. and will be followed by, the prompt arrest of all who have failed to appear. - B. 8.--Substituteialhave preference. WM. E. LEHIVIAN, Provost Marshal and President of the Board. CHARLE3 MURPHY, - Commissioner of the Board. N. H. MARSELIS, sell-tf - Surgeon of the Board. AMERICAN GOLD BOT-TG-MIT AND SOLD. DREXEL it CO.. THE SECRETARY OF THE TREA.STRY HAS AUTHORIZED ME TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD, _ * AND, urn', FURTHER NOTICE, I SHALL CONTI- NUB TO BRUME SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE LOAN AT PAR, AIM AT THE DIFFERENT 8178-AGENOIES THROUGHOUT THE LOYAL STATRB JAY aCttal-E, NO, 114 SODTH THIRD STREET. VORI•;IGrN AND STERLING 0- "E BOUGHT AND SOLD mi-mf lm lIAR V EY THOMAS, Psi • STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commisson rtt the BOARD OF BROKERS. Subscriptions to the 6-20 year six percent. LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission. jy3-3m 912 37 97.495 29 COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI 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 m Terms g. made known and receipts given at the dace, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf $98,407 0 COPARTNERSHIPS. THE DISSOLUTION OF CO:PART NERSDIP.—TIie copartnership heretofore existing between JACOB L. TRIPLBR and WILLETT COMBS, Provision Dealers, at No. 126 North FRONT Street, and 1033 and 1935 MARKET Street, ie this day Dis solved by mutual consent. • . . . • JACOB L. TRIPLER. WILLETT. COMM. The business of the firm will be settled by the under sinned.- JACOB L. 'PRIMER Philadelphia, Sept. 21, lE 1. se2l-W. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE under Signed have this day formed a Copartnership for the transaction of, the Dry Goode Commission Easi ness. under the name and style of EVANS re. CO , No. 214 CHURCH Alley. - ' W. EVANS. L._ July 1.1883. Ceelii-12t] JOS. EVANS. COPARTNERSHIP • NOTICE.-THE undersigned memberss of the late Irm of Smith, Williams, & - Co., have this day entered into copartner ship under the name and style . of H. P. & W. P. IRki TH, for the transaction - of the Dry . Goods Commission .bust nese at No. 221 CHESTNUT Street. HENRY P2SMITH. WM. P. SMITH, Jr. rEILADELPRIA, Sept. 15t,1883. se7-1m VOTIOE.—JOSEPH LEA RAS ASSO- J-1 CILTBD with him JAMES McCARTER and. JOHN U. FRALEY in the transaction of the Coromission-Busi nen, which will herafter be condacted under the firm of JOSEPH LEA. & 00., no andtreet. .PTITLI-DELPIIIA, September 1, 130 assmur IS6A. Eel-lm ' UNION STEAM AND WATER TIEATIIs.;G COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND tror-WATER HEATER. - THOMPSON'S LONDON. KITCHENER, and all-other Improved. COOKING APPARATUS Boilers and Water Backs, Parbir and other Orates Registers and Ventilators, Bdckstand -Jambs, and all things connected with the above branch of bmiinoss. JAMES P. WOOD, • No. 41 South FOURTH Street. B. M. PELTWELL, Superintendent. apeat-ly aREA T - EXPECTATIONS ARE G generally realized at REIMER'S Gallery. If you got a Colored r hotogranh, ValaB are taken to make It eatisfactory. Only *L. SECOND Street. ob. Green It* A MERICAN R. 007 IN G SLATJ]S • FULLY EQUAL TO TUE BEST WELSH. SLATES t4f: T. TllO5lAS,<' ' , WALNUT Street. THE WAR A BOUNTY A BOUNTY A CAMP Committee FINANCIAL. 31 SOUTH THIRD STREET 5-2 G AT MY MICE.. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, PHILADELPHIA: DREXEL & CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET POLITICAL. N ATIONAL UNION NOMINA • TIMM. . STATE oFrrosit's FOR GOVERNOR, ANDREW G. CURTIN'. FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL AGNEW. ~ SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT SEREBIIIAH NICHOLS. REPRESENTATPTE° Ist DIstrIot—WILLIAM FOSTER. 2d 1, THOMAS . J. OHO AT E. 8d " THOMAS T. WILLS. 4tb " JOHN D, WATSON. sth " WILLIAM W. WATT. 6th " ISAAC IL O'HARRA. 7th " THOMAS COCHRAN. Bth • " JAMES N. KERNS. 9th 11 CHARLES DIXEY. 10th " S. S. PANG° AS T. - 11th 11 ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. lath " LUKE Y. SUPPHIN. lath " WILLIAM Y. LEADER. 14th " S. FREDERICK G-ETZ. 15th " WILLIAM F. SMITH. lath- ." EDWARD G. 'LEE. 17th 1, JAMES MILLER. COUNTY OFFICERS.' 8.7.0011D1ER OP DEEDS. LEWIS R. BROOMALL. PROTHONOTARY OP DISTRICT COURT. GEORGE KELLY. °LURK OF COURT OF QUARTER. SESSIONS. GEORGE H. 'MOORE. 00RONEF.. WILLIAM. TAYLOR. CITY OFFICERS. - CITY TRELSIT RER. HENRY OITY conrarmsrobrun. PHILIP HAMILTON.' By order of the City Committee of Superintendence eee.tf - UNION MASS MEETINGS. UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE BOOMS, COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 611 CHESTNUT St. SEPTEMBB7: 9 - , 1863. Governor CURTIN, in company with distinguished orators from adjoining, States, will address the - people: of Pennsylvania at the times and places named la the' following schedule: AE EASTON. Northampton county, MONDAY, Septem ber 21st. At NORRISTOWN. Montgomery county, TUESDAY, Sept. MI. At WEST CHESTER, Cheater county, WEDNESDAY. Sept. 23d. At BEAVER, Beaver county, FRIDAY, Sept. 25th. At WASHINGTON. Washington county, SATURDAY, Sept. 26th. At INDIANA, Indiana county, MONDAY, Sept. 28th. At WILMESEARRE, Luzern county, - WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30th. ' , At SCRANTON, Luzern° county, THURSDAY, Octo ber Ist. At TOWANDA. Bradford county; SATURDAY. Octo ber 3d, At BELLEFONTE, Centre county, TUESDAY. Octo ber 6th. At YORK, York" county, WEDNESDAY. October 7th. At READING. Berke county, THURSDAY, October Bth. At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill - county, FRIDAY; Octo ber 9th. At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. October 10. We have reasonable hopes of having in the pending canvass the aid of Governor JOHNSON. of Tennessr Governor PIFRPONT. of Virginia; Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland; JOHN BROUGH, the nest Governor of Ohio; Hon. DANIEL 8. 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 MoYEAGH, Chalrman. Gm. W. HAIMILAL - 4, 2 secretaries W. W. Hers. ' selo MEETIN GS; UNION MA MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. EASTON—Governor Curtin, Hon. Jas. H. Camphell, Ex-Governor WM. F. Johnston, Colonel Wm. B. -Mann. . MILTON, Northumberland. County—Hon. Win. D. Kelley. Hon:Green Adams. MUNCY, Lycoming Courtly—Hon. John ' . C. Knox, Hon. WRIGHTSVILLE, York County-Col,-F. MontgomerY and A. IL Phase, Esq. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. - NORRISTOWN—Gov. Curtin, Hon. Win. F. John ston. David Paul Brown, Esq. WAYNESBURG, Greene County-Hon.-W. W. Ketch am, Hon. Geb. V. Lawrence. LEWISBURG, Union County—Hon. A. K. McClure. Hon. John C. Kunkel. - - OXFORD, Chester CountY—Gen. Butler, Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Maryland; Horton McMichael, Esq., DANVILLE, Montou! County—Hon. Greene, Adams, Hon. Wm. D WILLIAMSPOW, 'Lidoming County—Hon. - John C. Knox, Win. H. Armstrong, BKI., Clinton Lloyd. Esq. YORK—CoI. F. Montgomery , and A. 11. Chase, Esq. WEDiEBDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. WEST CHESTE —Gov. Curtin, Col.. John W. For ney, Morton McMichael, Esq. - SUNBURY, Northumberland County—Hon. Greene Adorns, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. JERSEY SHORE, Lycoming Connty—Hon. John C. Knox Wm. 11. Armstrong, Esq.;;Charles W. Win gard. EFAI. DILLSBURG, York County—Colonel F. Montgomery aud'A. H. Chase. E.g. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 24. WHITE HALL, Montgomery County—lsaac Hazel burst Esq., Charles W. Jay, Esq., .110 n. 3 18 . m - . BLOODY RUN, Bedford County—Hon. Henry D. Moore, John Scott. Esq.,-Hono- Samuel Calvin,' Hon. 8. LOCKITAVEN, Clinton County—Hon. John C. Knox, Win. H. Armstrong, Esq.. James Chatham, BM. PHILADELPHIA — Concert Hall. HANOVER, York CountY—Colonel F. Montgomery and A. H; Chase, Esq. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 72 , BEAVER= Gov. Curtin, Hon. W. W.. Ketcham, Hon.. SCHELLSBURG, Bedford County—Hon; Henry B. Moore, John Scott, Esq., Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hon. S. BELLEFONTE, Centre County—Hon. John C. Knox, W. IL Armstrong, .Esq., Edmund Blanchard, Esq. GETSELLVILLE, York County—Colonel F. Montgo mery and A. H. Chase, E)q. [Editors of the loyal newspapers throughout the State are reque sted to publish notices of the above meet ings. -sel6 UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17, 1863. HON. WILLIAM D. lUH,LEY, at the invitation of the State Central Committee, will ettEak in behalf of the Union, at the times and places named - , in the annexed schedule. .Our friends are earnestly desired to have a full attendance of voters at these meetings: MILTON, Northumberland county—Monday, Sept. 21. DANVIT.LE, Montour ccunt3--Tuesday, Sept 22. SUNBURY, Northumberland county— Wednesday, Sept. 23.. WASHINGTON, Washington county—Saturday. SOP. ternber 26. INDIANA, Indiana county—Monday. Sept. 28. LOCK HAVEN. Clinton county:—Thursday; Oct. 1. . . TO WAN PA. Bradford connty 7 -Aaturday,.. Oct. 3.. WELLSBORO, Tioca county—Monday, Oct 6. MONTROSE, 'Sncquehanna county.— Wednesday, POTTSVILLT. Schuylkill county—Friday,'Oct. 9. PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, - Oct 10 HOS WAYNE McVEAGEL Chairman. • e. - SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Everybody uses Everybody uses Everybody uses Everybody uses Everybody uses - . Everybody uses Sehenek's Mandrake Pills. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. • 'Sehenck's Mandrake - Pills. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. The Druggists t ay they are taking the place of all.other Pills, and give universal satisfaction. They take the place of Calomel. They take the place of Calomel. They take the place of Calomel. _ They take the place of Calomel. They take the place of Calomel. They take the place of Calomel. They are compounded from nothing but Roots: They are compounded from nothing but Roots. They are compounded fromilothing but Hoots. They Cure Sick Headache. They Cure Sick . Headache, They Co re Sick-Headache. .. They Purify the Breath. They Purify ; the Breath. . Thiay Purify tbe Breath: They clean a coated tongue. , They clean a coated tongue. h . They clean a coated tongue. They clean a coated tongue, They clear the complexion. They clearthe complexion: They clear the complexion.. They clear the complexion.. They clear the complexion. . They clear the complexion. They make, an- old' man, feel young. They make an old man feel young. They-make an old man feel young. They mak e.an old man feel young. ^ . They make an old man feel young. They make an old man feel young. TThheeizeexxppeell worms.worms. .They expel worms. . They expel worms. They expel worms.. Theyexpel worms. They expel green bile. They prevent apoplexy. They prevent, apoplexy. They prevent apoplexy. Dr. SCHENCK has a large collection, which can, be" seen at his rooms any Saturday, the day that he is pro- - fessionally in Philadelphia. of WORMS, TAPE WORMS. iLIZ ARDS, and various animal subs lances which have been expelled from bilious persons. after using_these Pills, which would astonish the most skeptical.. They only cost 25 cents a Box. Try one box, and they will show for themeelves. Dr: Sol-TENOR is at his Principal Office, No. g 9 North SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, every SATURDA.Y, from 0 to 3 o'clock. . NO PORTRAITS CAN COMPARE in maturalness and , attisticbeatitymith Malin% superb life-size Photographs Z.l'4,VjMolors; Bee speci mens, and indge. SECOND Sfreet7 7 above Green; TITORYTYI ES:-TO KNOW:THE , -a- 'worth and beau& of It MUT: fi'S etylee, , theynna sbe No -words can convey an adequate .idealof their ilopreesiye cb.grachl. M9SD StTeet, al.oreea, it* THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, SEPT. 21,. 1863. 6 NEW MOURNING STORE." Fall and Winter Mourning Goods, COMPOSING BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, WERINCES, &e. Al6o, a fall aOsortmont of Second -Itioneeingi SHAWLS, MANTLES, &a. PON &,* A: MYERS & 00:, se2-wfmlxn 924 CHESTNUT STREET (11:1 RT AI NS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS, - JUST' OPENET), NEW 'LACE CURTAINS; Of Beautiful Designs. TAMBOITRED LACE and MUSLIN DRAPERIES. PRPNr'il BROCATSLLES, FIGURED ,SATIN and DAMASKS. BORDERED TERRIES, REPS, TAPESTRI SS, AND SATIN DE LAIN ES. - • Gold Bordered and Plain SHAMES of every Descrip tion made and put up to order in - the best possible manner RUPP AID, TAN HARLINI EN, & MINN, CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, se9- wiml2t 1008 CHESTNUT Street, SKIRTS I SKIRTS I SKIRTS N. A. JONES' CELEBRATED NE PLUS ULTRA. SKIRT Can only be found at No. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OVER THE W&X FIGATEX None genuine unless stamped M. A. JONES' NE PLUS ULTRA. SKIRT. sell 3m. 17 N. EIG TH STREET. VALL D ELAINES. E IC /j 'TYLES PA L t 1 IA.zfT Z FIGUS, RColors. S 3iTuh eel ' CEIESTNITT and, ZIGIITH Stveis. M ERINOS ! MERINOS ! Klup. role=s Brothers offer a FULL ASSORT/WIMP of WNW MK IN 08. An of the regaltr SHADES, in t:Jun.lm the NEW COLOR < . eel oRSISTRIIT and EIGHTH Streets; FRENCH MEHINOES. Browns, Blues, ctreenis, Pnrples. • All-wool Reps, in choice shades. ' Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks. Alpacas—Browne, Modes. and Blacks. FALL CL >ABB. rater-proofs, of Black and Brown Cloths. Cloaks made to order, New Check square Shawls. . Black Tibet long and canare Shawls. COOPBB 4; 1301(AND; wag EL E. 60711 AT NINTH and KatilET Street(. OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS H. STEEL -& SON. Nos. 713 and 115 . North TENTH atreet, Have now open a choice assortment of - FALL AND MISTER DRESS GOODS. Plain -iilks,Ohoice colors, 51 .25 to SL. Plain Moire Antiques, choke shades. Plain Black Silks 99r fo'dl2 SO. . Figured Black Silk 4; Fancy Silks. • 'Plain all-wool 'Rem and &Mina. alrcolors. Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all colors. Figored and Plaid Reps and Poplins. Plain French IS erinoes, oicl colors. 1 lot Plain French Merinoes. cholcecolors. ex, EDWIN HALL & C 0.,. No. 26 SOUTH SECOND Street, would call attention to their Stock of DRESS GOODS. embracing all the novelties of the season, from the lowest price goof a. to the most expen sive styles, . Rich printed Merinoes and Cashmeres. Rich and neat str le all-wool Detainee. Figured Mohair Reps. Plain liens and Mohairs. Fancy styles of Valencias. 1 - vEr^ ol Plai d . Rich French Chintzes. - Plain all-wool Delaines, double width. Plain all-wool Delaines, single width. , Back and Colored Alapacas. Wholesale as well as Retail Buyers are respectfully in vited to examine our Stock. WINTER GOODS OPENING DAILY. -Poplum Plain Shades and New Colors. Alpacas,Double and Single Width, choice shades. New Merinoes. Fashionable Colors. Plaid Blohairs and Vallinciaa Plaid Flannels and Cloths for Shirting. Dark Cotton and Wool Delaines. JOHN. Ff. STORRS, 702 ARCH Street. A. 13.-60 dozen Ladies' L. C. Handkerchiefs at R 2 per dozen. 89 pairs Crib Blankets, good Quality. an3l VDWIN HALL . & CO., No. 26 SOUTH SECOND Ftreet, would call attention to their CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. and WINDOW SHADES. —V. B. AR CHAIBBADLT, N. , E.reorner ELEVENTH_ and MARKET Streets, wilt opan, this morning, front auction, Ingrain Carpets, wool tilling, at 57. 45, 50. and 62 cents; Ingrain Carpets, all wool, 62, 75, 57, and Si:lmperial Three-ply Carpeta, at 541.60: Entry and Stair Carpet, 25 to 57 cents; Reg and - Hemp Carp.ts. at P 5, 37, 60; and 62 cents: Floor Oil Clothe; 37 to 75 rents; Gilt Bordered Wind , ' w Shades, 76 to 61.; Stair Oil Cloths, 25 cents; Buff and Green Win ders Hollanda,.s7 to 62 esnt4. CHEAP DRY GOODS. New - Fall Delaines. 25 to 2S cents. rick Plaid Dress Goods, 31, 37, and 50 cents; Stella - and Blanket sh:twig, *3 to slfl Brown, Drab, and Black Alpacas,' 21 to 75 cents; Black Silks, $1 to *1.75; c , -eap lot of Linen liandke , cbiers, 10, 12, and 16 cents; Coats' White Spool Cott• n, 8 cents; Pins, 5 - cents; Hooks anti Eyes, 3 cents; Windsor-Soap, 6 cents. Wholes, , le and Retail Store, N. B. corner 'ELEVENTH And MARKET Streets. - sel4-mw4ln MOURNING CLOAKS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, &c., etthe .NEW MOURNING STORE, 926 CHESTNUT Street M. & d MYEHS & CO, THREAD VEILS, FRENCH EMBROI -a- DERIES, Scc. A. CHAMBERS, No. 810: ARCH STREET; Invites special attention to the following goods: Wide Hem-ditched HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroidered in, Colors. Wide Plain Hem-stitchcd. at 25c. - POINTE DE GAZE COLLAR .% • ENGLISH THRE AD' COLLARS LINEN SETS, new shape. ;3 4 " Cambric Edgings, Insertions, French Bands; SEO-. a complete assortment at very low prices. " sel6-6t V ERY DIES Staten Island. Baoov Dvoing Establishment, _ OFFIC BS, 4-7 North BIOTITE( Street, Phtladolphia.' _and 5 and. -7 JOILN Street, /CAW "York NOW IS THE TIME. TO SEND JOUR VELVETS, - • . MESE, MERINOES, DELAINES. , To be dyed - or cleansed in the finest manner, at this old and favorably known establishment. With an expe rience of nearly forty years, we present ourselves to the public this season as Staniiog • OUR LINE. BARRETT, NEPHEWS, 115. CO., sel7-1m 47 North EiGHTH Street. EDWIN HALL St CO., -No. 26 SOUTH -I-A SECOND Street; would call attention to their Stock of Silk; faced Poplin" Baled Cord Poplins or Reps, Corded Merinoes, Fa ouch Merinos. . Irish Poplins, ' sel7-thsmwlt Fancy Sty ec of Fiddins,mardificent %roods.' BLANKETS! BLANKETS.! BLANK: ICBTS! The Largest Assortment of A_ N . F., I :3r AT THE tOWEST.PHICES, OFFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY COWPERTIIIWAIT . 6a CO., N. W. 00R. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS SPl6td,3l tx(LAG$B,' EMBROIDERrES HANDIKBRCHIEFS, VDWIN HALL & CO., .2G . SOUTH iECOND Street, would nail attention to their stock of Open Center Broche IShigl7, l 4even bordei*S. Rich. stripe Blanket Shawls. Rich and Medium Styles. Plaids. Black Sella Shawls. Fnasre Blanket7hazlsaid and Stripes. r,odtheLa Shawls.' Long and +gnare Black Thibet. Shepherds' Plaid Shawls. 12 Lots of Long Broche Shawls, Chains Leine. bought 'at auction, and for sale very low—as cheap as we ever sold them. CLOTH OLO CLOTH CIROHLARg, CLOTH RACKS. • .WATER-PROOF CLOAKS, CLOAK CLOTHS,by the yard. N. B.—SCARLET CLOTH CLOAKS. "ael7-thsamw4t t UMBRELLAS 1 UMBRELLAS! 1 WM. A. pROWN & 00., !TO. 246 MARKET STREET, Yannfactureris of SUPERIOR TOISRELLALJ .ass -2m lzh' BUY A HANDSOME SILK OR - • flue Gingham 131111111 ELLA. with fancy handles. Buy of JOSEPH FUSSELL. isellS•Bilf lies 2 and 4 North:FOURTH St. , Phila. AipSCOZQH GINGHAM UMBREL •LAS, on tbeit steel frames. different sties and qualities. • Bay of JOSEPH FUSSELL, sels-61H Nos. A and 4 North FOURTH St.; Phila. WHITE PRESERVING- BRANDY, PURE ADITiER ,AND WRITE WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD. SEED, SPICES. SW., an ALL TEE REQUISITES YOU. PRESERVING AND:PIGS:LING PURPOSES. T 6 .4.LBEJLT R O BER T S.OT •• Peeler in Pine Groceries : 6 0/ 04 / g9Zll.§ii FJrSYECITH eud YiNB Strinte.- RETAIL IiRY Coops. JUST-RECETVED, OUR NEW STOOK OF Fancy Silks. Moire Antiques, Colored and - Black COrded Silks, Colored Ponlt de doles, Black Taffetas. • . Black Gros de Raines, Braun Figured Silks. Black Figured Silks. . sel7-tbsmwit THREAD VEILS, NEW DESIGNS. ranging in price from $2.60 to $3O CAI44I3RIA. VEILS. from 75c to $4. IMPORTANT. TO THE LA 10% 4 1 CHEaTtrOTSTREET E. M. NEEDLES IS RECEIVING DAILY ALL DESIRABLE NOVELTIES LATEST IDSPORiATIONS, WHITE GOODS. VEILS. Sze.. .ke 1024 CHESTNUT STREET UMBRELLAS. PIVLADELPHIA, RETAIL :DRY GOODS. TAI3LE LINENS AND NAPKINS.- The Chestnut Stock now open in the city. Ono lot Iti , own Table Lino', at 60c; finer do, at 624; bleached Table Damask, ; one lot pore linen and very good, 75, worth 8714; pieces ve.y heavy Hand Loom Hoods of different patterns, at 76c; these are extra cheap and Worth. examining; tine Snow Drop and Damage in va rious patterns, at $l, that have been selling at $1.25; ono lot all Linen Napkins. $1 66, very cherto,; finer do, gt,s3. $2 tO, end $3 come are 8ar11818 , 7 and very heavy; Doylies bleached, • half bleached, and colored; one lot all Linen Towels, $1 60 per dozen, very cheap; finer do. border all, around, *2 and $2.25; also, various styles of flne Towels for chamber use. . liuckab.icb, plaid glee; Towelling, and. Diapering by the yard; ta , O. 'German-roll Ramie Crash, at 12,4,10, 10, and 18 coma Heavy Linen Sheeting. at $l. 25 and st-60. Pillow LILIt.D. 40, 42, 45, and 66 inches wide. 00 dozen fine liandkerct iefe, at $1 60, worth $2. Purchasers will tave money by examining this Stock, for there axe many bargaine In it. GRANVILLE B. lIATNES. 502.1.mtw&e..4t 11113 Market, above Tenth. BLANKETS AND COUNTS - RPANES. —My stock of altankets range fromDs up, and [ be lieve ate the`cheapest in the city.. Having had many of them left over from last Reason, ram able to sell much )eBP than the present wholesale prices. Allendale Counterpanes, in all the sizes. Lancaster Counterpanes, in 10:4 and 11-4. Marseilles Counterpanes. at isa, 41. and. 1310. There are some heantiful pattans among these, and are decidedly cheap One bale superior all.wool gr.cy Twilled Flannels, 50 cents. One bale superior all-wool red Flannel, at 60 cents, 'which are about the same as others sell at 6`14/. OItANViLI.F. 15 HAYNES. se2l.mtnwdrAt 1013 MARKET StreAt,ab Tenth. WE -OFFER ONE OF TRH T ShETED. and, we believe, the chespeet stock of SHIERIF G, hHEETING. and PILLOW NU , LLINS in the ollY, everymrice, from 12i,c up. Buyers by the Piece can save money by looking at this stock. Flannels 'of every quality; a. great bargain in gray,:and also in red, at 60c: .Canton lodnaels.of every anality= good at 81c. Blankets of every.description, from-9.12 130 per ptir to the largest and finest impo , ted Table Linens and Linea Goods, all kinds, rtduced in price. A. bargain in Barnsley - Napkin, at $1.75 per dozen 13.- D. & W. if. PENNELL, ro3l 2t 1021 MARKET, below - Eleventh. SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. FRENCH. GOODS TI , TSKEE & TRUEFITT, 216 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER TO THE TRADE. PLAIN MUSLIN DE LAIN& SIIA.WLS IN' ALL VARIETIES. VEIL; BARGES IN ALL COLORS. GRENADINES AND DONA MARIA BALMORAL SKIRTS. - A.gents for Messrs. I3ECAN & Co.'s LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. act. AUTUMN. 1863. DiVirS9N., BRINSON 9 & - N. W. COR MARKET & FIFTH (501, MARKET STREET,) INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO THEIR. STOCK OF PRENCH AND ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, &a. Caulk Snyirs Win Ilud. It - to their . Bartercet .to Examine our Goodi. T. R. DAIViON -a 0. BRANSON J. G. BONGARSGTER. sel2 2m CLOAK'S AND MANTILLAS - AT ••••-• WHOLESALE! - THE LAILGEST STOCK IN THE CITY! CLOAKS , AND 44ANTILLA8 AT WHOLESALE! THE CHEAPEST CLO A.ll STORE IN THE CITY I COUNTRY AFERCH ANTS will find a great saving 17 examining our immense stock of CLOAKS and MAN TILLAS, of the newest FALL AND WINTER STYLES, before mating their purcha.es, as doing businsss at a very small expense, and. exclusive.y for eash, we can sell 20 percent. cheaper than any other house Ws...SKINS & CO., N. R corner of NINTH and CHERRY Streets. CHAS. ) BWISSON, D. WATKINS. S au24-mwf2xn .F.ALT, STOCK. SILK AND FANOY DIMS - GOODS A. W. LITTLE & CO. eel-9m No. 3515 MARKET. STREET. COMMISSION HOUSES. - BAGS 1 BAGS I BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND EIA.ND. SEAMLESS, BURLAP, AND GUNNY BAGS, Constantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY & CO_, No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. Wir WOOL SACKS FOR SALE. anl94m MILLINERY GOODS. FALL, 1863. woc•r• s CAGY, 725 CHESTNUT STRUT. Have now open A LARGE STOCK OF STRAW AND FELT GOODS, FRENCII FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, . And a general assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of .THE TRADE. Sp FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW - STYLE HATS, JUST OPENED AT TEIOS. KENNEDY (1.• BRO.'S, lie 729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. ,at9-3m al EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE, No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET. w ir 4V We would inform our customers. and the ladies generally, thatwe (TEE THIS DAY a complete stock of MILLINERY. AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, POE?. THE FALL AND WINTEIi . bEASON OF 1563 Our stock - consists of BONIIBT AND w./4IRMING RIBBONS. every shade L . AUK and style : 'EL , VET RIBBONS. Plain, and with whit.: and"colored edges: FRIT AND STRAW, BONNETS AND HATS. the neweet shapes: VkLVETS, iND 'BOUT VELVETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND. FEATHERS. BONNET FRAMES, IsABBh, dm, &c. liu By buying from the importers direct, and- r constant attendance at the various auction sales in this city and New 'York. we are, enabled to.,offer a spleniid assort ment .Of goods in our line at the moat seasonable prices. A full assortment kept up Sill the end of the Beagles. Country orders promptly attended to. sienET, 80. 107 North,EIGHTH Street. , C) MOURNING BONNETS &lade to order at the NEW MOURNING STORE, 9,2 G CHESTNUT Street, M. & A. MYERS & CO. “NEW_ MOURNENT9. STORE.” LATEST DAMS AND NEW YORK STYLES IVIADI.7IIIOTINGr 330NNVAPS, Just received and made to order. M. & A.. MYERS & CO., se?,-tcfmlm ' 926 CHESiNIIT Street WATCHES AltD 7JEWELHY. MUSICAL BOXES. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES, playing from 1 to 12 tunes, ell oleo Opera and Ameri. can Melodies. FARR it BROTHER, Importers. sel. 6m - 3214 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. HOWARD & First Class AMERICAN WATCHES, With 11111tSRON '8 PATENT REGULATOR. For gale by the principal WATCHMAKERS. e%. AMERICAN WATCHES IN Me& 3, 9,-anfl.3-02. SILVER . CASES, _ wor, C. 3r. PECIIIIG Mannfaet:r... All e gr e eet, Between Chestnut and Market; an2tnthe-Im* 4 G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN v i r t Uric i rt e. eLWATTlNS, Fine . Zewelx7. J 313 -6m -- • A% North SIZTH Streit. FINE _WATCH REPAIRING attended to. by the most experienced workmen. an every Watch warranted for one year. 2% North SIXTH Street p C K.A ES, SHINGLING HATOIIETS, BROAD 11A.TCHETS, AXES, xnu LIAINDIERS, SHOE HAMMERS, RIVETINQ HANURS I and ENGINEER EARLNIMR% NANUFACTURED AND FOE SALE BY "HAMMOND & SON, ifß COMMBROS Street. Phila. van Im' QTRA.WBERRIES, OF THE FOIL-LOW LY PIIST CVASS SUM, at the lowest rates. by the hundred or thrpand : True to Name„' "Tri umph Grand, 'Downers Prolific," Wilson's Al bany,' llovey's Seedling, &o. _ - • R. 13IIIST & SON': Nurseries Darby Road. Seed Warelouse-9101 ana.,924 14411}pir street;' , 00,9. A PLANTATION BITTERS. (From the Riolunond Whit.] . The Charleston Courier makes a timely SWIMIllen in recommending the attention of our Government to the natUraliration end cultivation of Caßasra. for the preservation * of the health of on: soldiers. This article has a peculfar effect upon the liver. and gnarde the system against disease by exposure and fire cuter diet. It is said that the great maws of the Plan !alien Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous to our un happy difficulties, was found in most Southern homes. wae owing to the extract of Calisaya Bark o whicli it son- tamed, as one of its principal ingredients. "In confir mation of this, we have heard one of our most distin guisled physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he lava riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. low that these Bitterseannot be obtained, a substitute should be •Iffeparsd, We understand our Government has opened negotiations with Dr. Drake. through a secret agent. but with what truth we do not know." *" * * - - • We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Whig for its remembrance of Auld Lang Syne,"but we can as sure " Our Government " tb at the Floatation Bitters are not for sale to any "secret agents," North or South. There is probably several other things that "Our Go- vernment " will yet want. - We know that we have the best and most popular me dicine in the world. We are not afraid to show what it Is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. CALISAYA BARK has been celebrated for Over two-htm• dred years, and was sold during the reign of Louis XVI, King of Prance, for the enormous price of Its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevers. Weakness. Constipation. &c. CABOARTLLA BARIC.—For Manhunt, Colic, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. DANDEL7OIi.—For Intimation of the Loins and Drop sical Affections.: Ciamomirm Flowgas. —For enfeebled digestion. LAVE VDEB FLOWERS.-Aromatic: etimulant, and to nic-highly invigorating in nervous debility. WINTER GI:LEE - R.—For Scrofula, Rheumatism Jka. 1-nrsx.—An'aromatic carminative; creating 'flesh. muscle; and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also. clove-buds, orange, caraway. coriander. snake- S.T.-1860.--X. Another wonderful ingredient' of ilpanish origin, im parting beauty to the complexion, and brUilandi to the' mind. is yet unknown to the commerce of the world. and withhold its name for the present. Humbugs and :quacks howl about the Plantation Bitters; but the following is what's the matter;and knOti it: PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CUT US Cold Fatremitiee and Feverish Lips: Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion Reryetusekffections. 33xcesiiive Fatigue and Short Breadi. Pain over the Eyes. Mental Deepondeney. Prestration, Great Weakness. Sallow Conanlenion. Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA, Very particularly recommended to Clergymen, kter chants. Lawyers, and persons of sedentary halts. Aleo, for gentle females and weak persons who require a gentle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite, and clear mental faculties. ' Bold by all respectable Physiciane.Druggida. amain. .Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &a. Be particular that each bottle been the fac-simile ei our signature on a steel-plate lehel,with our private Glir xerument stamp over the cork. . P. H. DRAKE Br. CO., 20% BPADWAY, N. Y 1y22-wfrm2mlf ARMY GOODS. ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH' 'KEEN, No. 62 North SECOND Street. PHILADELPHIA, Nannfacturers of all kinds of -FE LT HATS;_ have on hand a large assortment of all the various and most approved styles of ' AAMY HATS , . Orders bp mail from antlers or jobbers will — be Prompt ly•filled at the lowest rates. • je3a-3m FROtHINGHAM & WELLS HEAVY,. MEDIUM, AND. LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTHIGS - WANDIRD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON 'FUNNELS. WASHINTiON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND -- - BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. 80. ig WORSTED YARN, he. 6615 if tf FIVE TH I E ARMY AND NAVY ~VAT~S Bt. Hll ,15SA.LL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 4flS ARCH. STREET. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Bwogds, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Cliests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit' of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade aelo•tf ARMY CLOTHS I ARMY CLOTHS I WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL 13101LTSIg, • .. Nes. X* SOUTH SECOND and %3 STRAWBERRY Sts ARMY AND NAVY.: ALL sEADEs AND GRADES. CIVIL: ALL STYLES AND PRIORS. OUR MOTTO: "QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." an:22-I.sd2S G Nv_simoNE3 & BROTHER, SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MAITOYAOTURER9 OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS. AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. PAPER. RANGINGS. pIIILADELPHIA PAPER: HANGINGS. HOWELL Be'BOURNE, CORNER OF i‘ounifil, AND MARKET STREETS, MANIV.CTITRERS OF • PAPER HANGINGS MID. WINDOW .OURT,A.DT PAPERS, Offer to the trade - -a large and elegant assortment of goods. from the cheapest Brown Stock to the finest . Decorations. : • ' N. B. CORNER FOURTH & MARKET Errnairs. N. it.—Solid Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW Pk- PERS of every grade. . selo-2m SILVER-PLATED WARE. SILVER PLATED WARE MANUFACTORY. TEA SETS, CASTORS, GAITERS, • ICE PITCHERS, 860., dtc. VJILF2. ' BZ - 140SS, ses-gai 225 SMITH FIFTH STREET. YARNS. W 0 0 L CLIP OP 1862 Medium and vine, Tory light and clean. In store, and daily arriving, consignments of Tub and Fleece; from no* clip WOOLEN YARNS. 3B to SO ants, fine, on hand - COTTON' YARNS. No. 6 to 80'a, of first-glass makes. lq Warp, Bundle. and COP. A. B.—All numbers and descriptions procured at once on orders i ALEX. WHILLDIN 42; SONS, anal-mw3dtf INSURANCE COMPANIES. 'FAME INS cji,ANCE COMPANY, NO -I- 403 CREIiTNUT Street, IP PHIL ADELPHIA. PIER AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. . Francis N. Buck, E. G. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, - Geo. A. West, Hear Lewis Jr., , John. Kessler, Jr., John W. Riterman, - Chits. Kokes, Philip S. Jestiee,. ' A. H. Rosenholm, = Joseph D. Ellis. I .ny., FRANCIS N. BLOK. - .President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice Preglacial. I. BjargiCl44.lo l jlecretpy; 14,16tgt NEW IOOKS MESSRS. TICKNOR (la FIELDS A series of English Shanties, by NATHANIEL HAWTLIORNE, Autherof "The Scarlet Letter," etc. Iva 16mo 'Bowie cLoth, uniform with Hawthorn's works. $1:25, CONTENTS. Consular Excerionces. Near Oxf , TA. elon• SIM . Some of the flaunts of Barns. About Warci ler. A London S enure. col eetioxya of a Gifted Up the 'Pharnea. Wnit.s n. - Out,ide Glimpses of English Lichlleld and Uttoxeter. l'o , vsrtY. Pilgrimage to Old Boston. Civic Ilanqueta. Of these English eketches, which are a , - once truthful and pictnrefrine, several hs. , e ap learedin - the Atlantis. attracting greaPattention ; the others are - -new first puh- Itched, and one 'of them-" Consular Experiences, be found most intereeting, With many original illnstratiom. BY LOUIS LGASSTZ This fine series of papers, the profound in.Aractive nese of Nig bich is conveyed in a direct and simple style, hes been carefully revised, and a new chanter added that will especially please the professed Student of Na tural History. Either of the above will be sent,poBl - paid on re ceipt of the price by the publishers, TICKNOR. da FIELDS. it • Boston. ALBUMS ! ALBUMS I ALBUMS ! Holding Pictnres $2 00 to $ll Holding GO Pictures 3.00 to 9 80 " • 4 fifl to 10 - 100 " 4.00 to .16 12 09 to 41 94 " c 0 cts.to 4 " . 12 " 25 cts. to 1 Oter MO styles at a large discount from manufacturers' pri P Its TCHER'S BOOK and ALBUM STORE. Fos cirETr- NUT F treet. sqfl. It TBEOLOGICA_L TEXT 800 Published by LIFT/SAY & BL AKISTON ' 25 SOITTII SIXTH Street P h ova Con4tnut. KnItTZ'S TEXT BOOK OF MORO FI HISTORY 2 volnreFs. complete. KURTZ'S MANUAL OF SACRED HISTORY; Seventh Edition. KURTZ'S OLD TESTAMENT COVENANT. 3 volumes. KOK] G S BIbLE AND ASTRONOMY. the Second Edi tion. TIFEZOG'S THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL ENCYC,OPIEDIA, 2 voi omen se2l . 25 PHOTOGRA.PI-1 25 GTB. _A L BUM 3, us. Holding 32 Picturen, bound in muslin; gilt Oge, at Prl cm ER'S Cheap Album Store. 808 C a ESTNIIT titreet. se2l..(it NEW BOOKS-- - hist received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT. & CO.. , YSIS and 717 MARKET Streit. STANLEY'S SERMONS TN Trig EAST. PALMONII or. the NUMERALS Or se - wpm:ma. By br. 'Mahon. D, O. , cLARR'S ELEMENTS OF THE ENGLISH LAN GUAGE. ' sibli-SIE, and. OTHER TALES; from the Germon. Paper.:THE AMBER GODS, AND OTHER STORIES. BY Harriet Elizabeth Prescott_ PHILIP VAR ARTEVBLDE — a Dramatic Romance. .By Realty Taylor_ - TICKNOR'S HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE. New edition. 3 'vole WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES; ADDRESSES. and. LEti TERN: TRIM AN ON THE IRON MANUFACTURE OF GREAT BRlTAlN—theoreticslly and practically considered. HOSPITAL SKSTCHES By Miss L. AI kicott. THE CAPITAL OF THE TYCOON. A Journal re a residence in Japan. By Six R. Alcock. sell NEW BOOKS I NEW' BOOKS ! MEMOIR OF REV. R. J. 'HAWES. By his Mother. S3 M .. AN ON THE OCEAN . . A Book for. Boys. By R. M. Baliantyne. *1 50. Rey. 2 11 0 F, BELIEVER'S TRIUMPH. By RJas. Smith. t 1 THE THREE CRIPPLES. 50 cants. LITTLE AGGIE'S FRE.II SNOW DROPS. ByF. M S. ?5 coots. ` MATTY'S HUNGRY MISSIONARY BOX. By the an tbor of " Village Missionaries." Arc. 35 cents. HOPE ON; Or, The House that Jack Built. By F. M S. 25 cents. MARTHA'S HOME. and How the Sunshine came into It. By F. M. S. alcents. - TIIE PLEADING' SAVIOUR. By Rev. Jam - es Smith. 50 cents . For sale by WILLTAM and ALFRED MARTIF,N, sold 006 CHESTNUP Street. 20 CENTS.•;-- GOREY FOR *0 OTOI3ER PITCIIEIVEI,I3OB CHESTNUT Street. , selB-6t "'LAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 'SEW BOOKS OF ALL KENDS RE CEIVED as soon as published, or furnished prompt ly to order. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, Including - all the recent publications, always on hand- MEDICAL AND SURGICAL BOOKS., IncludinglC IL the Collatrrat Menem. A large assortment on a and for sale at lqur pri es. LINDSAY St BLAKATOY, Publishers awl Booksellers, soS 2S South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut. Moss & CO, Reepectfolly inform the public they. have opened a BRAIICR at No. 402 CR.ESTNEFT STREET, Seiand Door above the Poet Office, where will be found - a complete stock of Fancy. Staple, Couliting IfonEe, and Office PHILADELPHIA. BLAND BOOKS, AND ENVELOPES, of their own mannhutnre, of the best qualitiea, and in great variety. The bueineke will be conducted on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. By prompt and careful attention ontformity in prices, extensive assortments. together with their long exp.ri. ence in that line of business. they ask a share of public patronage. Blank Booksruled to any pattern. Envelopss. of any size or shape, made to order at short notice. They will continue their Wholesale business of Book sellers and Stationers at the Old St ,n d, ENVELOPES .t ENVELOPES PAPER! PAPER! PAPER! ITIAL3 INITIeLS ruts Stamped on Free of Charge, Stewned on Free of Charge. laitiats S.eannPd on Free o' charge. At 'AIAGEE'S.. 316 CUSS FITUT Street. At BIACIEWS, 316 ClT.EsTfrriT Street. se2l-2.t Betcveen Third. and. Fourth • No committing to memory, no home stadies; all Moist be learxt , Ed with the 'l%-a ober. Learners of FRENCH who have been disappointed in the effects of the memorizing methods, will fled the clearly explained. practice of Iffir.tDELACROIX'S Course amplysuflicient in itself to impress a rational habit of more of- theft language, for their own ideas, than is usually the result of double the time devoted -to the study of the booltn,in common use. Beginners enter at anytime. - It IS North FRONT Street HAWTHOI 14 AND ADASSIZ, PUBLISH THIS DAY OUR OLD TIOISiE; METHODS OF STUDY NATURAL FEISTOR:Y 1 vol. 16mo 7%4 . €IIEBTAIIT STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth Streets All Books usually to be had in a FIRST--CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICE 3. sel2.6m STATIONERY. STST - 1 0 R Y-; No. 430* MARKET STREET. se2l-1m if EDUCATIONAL. FREIC OH STUDY.-907 FILBERT STREEy.-FOR GROWN PERSONS ONLY. • RAILROAD • 1863. NVT)117(7174 24:4863 ' B I, V . • az.n w r,= THE CAMDEN ADI)) AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES, FROM PlllLAbktl'ilkA TO NVIA! YORK AND WAY PLACES FROM W...11.RET STREET WHARP AND KENSINGTON DEPOT. WILL LEAVIS AS FOLLOWS — TIZ: PARE. At 6A.M. ~ via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac- . commodation • $2 25 At 6 A. hl., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. Ac- commodation 2 25 At S A. M Camden and .Yereey City, Morning Mail' 300 At SA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class . , Tiaet 2 2.5 At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Ex press 00 At 12 M, Via. Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac- 3 commodation 2 25 At 2 P.M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex rs 00 At p 3 . es r. 3!., 3 via Kensington and Jersey City, Wash. . • . and New York Express 3 00 At 63‘ P. 11 , via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve ning Mail • 3 00 At W P. M-, via Kensington and Jersey City, Southern ern Mail 3 00 At IX (Night), via Kensington, and Jersey . City, ' Southern Express .300 At 6 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, Amon:mode tiOn, (E eight and Passenger)---Ist Class Ticket—. 2 23 D. do. 2d Class . do_ - 1 59 The 6.16 P. M. Evening Mail and 1. 30 ( Night) Southern Exprees will run daily; all others Sundays excepted. Tor Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkosharre, Montrose, Great Bend. dm, at 7 A. M. from Kensing ton Depot, via Delaware, Lackawanna. and Western Railroad. N , r Mauch Chunk,, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvid Far Mauch Chunk, All6ntown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton. Lambertville, Flemington, Stu, at 7A. M. from Kensington Depot, and 3.30 P Id. from Walnut street wharf. (The 7A. M. line connects with the train )eatriag. Easton. for Mauch. Chunk at 3.20 P. 31. ) For Mount Holly, Ewansville, and Pemberton; at 3 A. M., 2, and 4% P. M. For Freehold at 6A. 21. and 2P. 31. , _ _ _ WAY LINES - - For Bristol. Trenton. &c , at 7 and 11 A. .M. and ,5 P. M. from Kensington, and 236 P. M. from -Walnut street wharf. . For Ilolmesburg, Tacony, Wissonoming. Bridesbnrg, and Frankfort, at 9 A: M., 2 6, 5.45, and S P. jlf. , from Kensington Depot: For Palioyra, Riverton, .Delanco, 'Beverly, %fling ton, Florence, liordentown, ac. , at BA. M., 12 M., 1, 3.50, , and PP. M. The 3.'30 and 4,1 i P.' Af. lines ram direct through to Trenton. • Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate Stations. at 2,4 P. N. from Walnut-street wharf. Aka - For New York and Wav Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the oars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an 'hour before departure. The care run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passen ger. Passengrrs are prohibited from taking anything as' baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over ility pounds o 4:.e paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to Ope Doll sr per Mind, and will not he liable for any amount beyond 9100, ex cept by special. contract.- _ WILITAM GATBMBR, Agent. Eeptember 211E63. LINES FROM NEW „TORE FOR PHILADELPHIA, WILL LEAVE PROW-FOOT O£GORTLANDT BVIIEEV, • At 12 M. aLd 4P . M. , vta‘JerPey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 M., 6, 736, , attd11% P. 26., - eta - Jersey City and Kensington. From foot of BarelayA edt 6A. M and 2P. M via Arab°, and Ca . ni . den. . Frain Pier o. ], orth 'car, at 7, and 6P. M (freiglak and passenger) Anlboy. and antden. Jam-It' • • - 7-7,k. WEST C TIE S TER s. AND PIIILIDELPIIIA NAIL- - ROAD, VIA MEDTA. - _ FALL ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, September 14th, WS, the Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot, north east corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.45 and 10.20 A: M., and at 2 and 4.15 P. M. A Freight Train, with Passenger Car. attached, will leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and.MARKET Streets (West Phil adelph ia) at 6.45 P. •M. Trains leave the corner or THIRTY-EIRST and—MAR REP Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minutes -after the starting time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET. The Trains lesying Philadelphia,_ at 7:50 A. M. and 4.15 P. M., connect with Trains on the F.and S. C. R. R. for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, &o, HENRY WOOD, tel4-tt general Stiperlutenden'4, RTATE MILITARY•4DLAIMg.--OFFI, CEPS holding claims ageing the Stile of I"oxineylve nia for REORnITINO, can sell them throagh the under algded. if properly anthentio%led. Joll'3 , X. postutoy, Sept. 14; 1V,,, , 5ei.5 SO* South. OFKra S.g. ' BAZA_,:k.R-NINTH AND SAN SOX Streets. AUCTION BALE OF HO CARRIAGES. ANN Tr ARNE , . 1 ' NIORNING. ON - .WEDNESDAY . Fent. 24th, at 10 o'clock. comnrieL FIFTY ALSO, A large collection of desirable new an. ' 14e° Onet•band C4rrlages, Wagons, If armee, with w hich the sale will commence., 40r- Ao postponement on account of the , f/kgr- Until farther notic's ge shall bold sales ok - Carrion- s, ac.. ever. WEDNESDAY and EATV.EDAT MO Rlll N S, t.lO o'clock. .fer- BN.AIL ANNUAL TRADE SALE - OF -1.00 CAR RIAGES. c.c., on WhDtiESD +Y. Oetnbar 7. 1383. clo.3tif ALFRED N. HEEKNESS. Auctirineor. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNUT-ST.• THEATRE, Lessee and Manager Dir. Vl3l. WHEAMBIG TIIYHD WEEK • OF TIM TRIUMPHANTLY SUCCE'SSFUL Grand'Hbnip min Drama. Fmk/tied THE DUKE'S MOTTO.- in which MR. COLLINS, Who baspnrcbruxed the - sole right of reptteentatirm tbis great Play in America. wtil apuear, as CARRICKFERGUS, an Irish Soldier of FortnOe. with the songs. " Wine, Bright Wine," and "Wb ThPre's Life There% Trope." MR. WM. WHEATLEY in his great character of CAPTAIN HIINRIDR LAGARBRELB, supnorted by the follouirg talent: P: M - rd E. Lamb, J. • W Blaisdell, S. C T G yur ni ' F. B Holmes, Charles Henri,aud othe.rs • 88 es kr ° ;. ' l7 l7. Wells. Rose Bvtinee, Charles Her &c..,4 11 ; 1 . 18'- - Conductor, Mr. MARX BASLER. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW .A_ROH.- STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street, ab,r , i. Rink. Acting and Stage Manager WM. S. FREDERI 4 IEB. BUBineSP Agent and. Treasttror TOE. D'_SMREIty. IECOND WHEY—CONTINUED SUCCESS. THE WIRINGS 'OPERA TROUPE. - MONDAY, TUESDAY: AND WEDNESDAY.' THE DOCTuR OF 'ALOANTARA, Tonna Isabella MRisaawß.isealgingB—.... Dr. Farcelons W. 8 Hill. Dan Pemposo W. H. Peaks. To ronclnde with the Olorioas roni<4;etta or FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY. in the dramatic cpmpany will appesr. Tickets, 25, 50. and 75 certs. NL, extra charge for seakity - at the - Box Office, from 10 A At to 3P. M. C 11.42.1.11. ripe,' at 734 o'clock. se2L-3t WALNUT -STREET - THEATRE: Leseee Mra, hi A. GARRETTSOII" First night of the Talented. Beautiful. and Versatile YOUNG AMERY; AN ACTRESS.. LUCILLE WESTERN, the great dramatic attraction of the day. who. in cones queues of prior owe gem .13 ts. can 'remain at present bur SIX-NIGHTS ONLY. ISIONDAY EVrINIVG, SEPTEMBER slat, -She will appear in her great iii•rsonation of. MIAMI. THE HUNTRESS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. AND . MADAME ST. ATTBERI', in the Romantic Drama of the GRESS BUSHES. To conclude with the Laughable 'P.m a entitled SITETCRES INDIA. Box Office opni from 10 A M till sP. M. see" TiIIMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY - 1 - MTILDINGS. TENTH AND CABST'NITT S_TREM. . . . - Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and happiness open, for the season. floe tant change of Entertainment. SIGNOR BLITZ. MONDAY EVENING - , September 14th,- and every eve ning, commencing at 7.1 S o'clock and Wednesday Bat& Saturday at 3, consisting of New Mysteries in Necro mancy, great success in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Bird.. Admiccien 25 cents;.Cbtldrenlb cents - 10ENNSTIVANTA' ACADEMY OE -I- THE FINE ARTS. 1025 CHRSTNITI` STREET OPEW DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. tin 6 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. jea-ezr WANTS. 00K-KEEPER IN it_ DRUG 11013aN WANTED.—One, who hes a thorough knowledge of the Wholesale Drng Trade, fully comw.tent to ke=p a set_ of hooks, and is able to influence some Country Trade. ma , hear of a permanent situation by addressing Bea pOl2 Philadelphia l'oat °lace. Applications strictly con fldontial. se2l 3e A YOUNG MAN, GOING TO CHI -L-1- CAGO, i , open to an ENGAGEMENT as Dry-goods or Hardware Salesman. First-elaoq name 3 or re 'erenees. Address, for three days, " E. G.,"423 SPRUCE Stmet„ Philadelphia. WANTED-TO INVEST OR PUR,. V CHASE, the INTEREST of a refiring partner or ETin in the Wholpeele Produce nommtmsion, Grocery. or Firh UnFillet3E. Address "Huston," 600 North TENTH Street, Philadelphia se?,l-31.. WANTED-IN THE OFFICE OF A T Railroad Commun. , , a young MAIN, from 15 to IT years old. ddref.s ''l3ox 2M4," in the bend writin g• of I hA APPliCar t. with references. A grsdnate of the High. School preferred. It WANTED, AN ATTOT f ONEER.- 0 NII I I Who is well arcmainted with the hnstn ass. and a good Pals sman, can obtain a permanent gitnation by ad dressing Box 567. Washington (0. C.) Post - Office, stat ing terms and reference. . sett 6; WANIED TO PURCHASE-AN TEREST in a Manufacturing or Mercantile busi ness. The sdvertiser his bad six years' business expe rbmce, and is a thorough book-keeper and accountant. Adcress ' A B ." oflice this paper. se2l-2:. OFFICE FOR OBTAINTNIG EMPLOY WENT for Colored Persons of both Sexes. Families in °relit of the city in want, of such help, witt tr. ease call. - Persons out of emnloyment can obtain plac2s imme diately by calling at this office. References regnired. Office hours, 8 A M. to d P. M. (TARRSON HALL, No. 615 CHERRY Street, Phila delphia. sell 2t. WANTED.-A PLACE AS SALES 7 1 BfAX.f&c., in a bookstore. by one of long e.' pe rieno.in tbe business. Ready to go to any Dart np the United States. Piiledelphia references given. Address A. S. 8., Bultitin office.' nelB-81 WANTED- $l5 DER DAY.-WE want rellable, — energethr cans's-wars and agents. In every county, for a genteel busin.vs at a commieskin of from gkE to itls per day. No hunibr.g. Experienced canvassers preferrel.but room for all. Address C.• M. DUNE sr CO., Publishers. At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago. Trifiroist or READE Street, New York. 'jy20.31)3,* tegn A • - 11fONTH! WE WANT , n , ' , ”-"AGENTS at $1.60 a month. P.XTOTI SPA DAM. to Pelt oar EvERLAnTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BUR and tbirteen otber articles. L 3 Circulars fres!. BURN et CLANK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&WSrn 000. -THIS AMOUNT WANT_ ED. ED. on a valuable improved tore property, CheAtnut eireet,below Eighth. Also Sii,oce to loan on a mortgage or groand rent; will be divided.. Apply to " E. DECEIT, 60909 309 WALNUT Street. 'DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. —PatheDaLpins. Feb. 2. VESSELS WANTED ixamodiately to carry COAL tip the followingpointa. Tortnana • Rey West, Fla. - Fort Monroe, Va. • Alexandria,. Va. Newborn. N. C. ' %Port Royal, S. O. • A. BOYD. Captain and . Assist. Quartermaster. BOARDING, A GENTI EMAN WOULD LIKE PRI VATE BOARD. Address"" C. A ,"this office.' 11. WANTED-BY A • FAMILY OP THREE, after January I, next. Two Chambers, or Two Chambers and - a Parlor, with Boarding. in private family, or where there are but few hoarders. Address, with particulars and terms, "COPE," this office. sIIO-2t. - P,OARDING-.VACANT ROOMS, IN -1-, second and third story, at 115 South FITTEENTIE street. sels-6t. THE A NDSOME 'RESIDENCE 1031 vaALNuT Street, will be opened for reception of Boarders in a few days. - .sel.2-Im. TIRST-CLASS tBOARD, HANDSOME comman'catinz and gimgle rooms; private table, IL desired, No. 1315 WALNUT street. 8010- In& FOR SAME AND TO MET. HANDSOME WES T PHILADEL PHIA LOTS. —1 lot Ifo by 160; 1 de. 90 by 203; 1 do. 110 by 214; 1 do. 75 by 315. all haying two fronts; 1 do. NO by 175; 1 do.-100 by ll. 3; 1 do. 100 by 125 ; 1 do. 50 br 140, corner lots; 1 to. 40 by 151; 1 do. 60 by 100; 1 do. 40 by 165, and numerous smaller ones, for sale. . 11. 8. GADWALLAMR, 1.09. South FOURTH' Street. F OR SALE-VALUABLE PARM, 70 Acres. one mile from railroad station eight mUea frem the city . . Also. Chester County. Farm; SO acres. within ten minutes walk of railroad *radon. Call and. examine register of farms. E. PRTVIT, sel9 - 309 WALNUT Street_ 01A L.YARD FOR SALE.-THE BEST fitted.up YARD in the city. Capacity for.doingany amount of, brain -es. Inquire on the premises. No. 957 No3th NINTH Street, 'below Girard avenue. sel9-6t. ote, TO LET.—GE R M A-N T 0 WN ixe.HOTISE. with iras, bath, range and hot and cold water. RINTENHOIISE, west of GREEN .6yoly to Wilt. H BACON, se2l-St , No. 25 North FOURTH Street,. 0, 1730 PINE STREETFINE LO- P o,3 ' CATION.—Very desirable PROPERTY for pale on_ . . liberal terms. Apply to S T. AUGE, se2l- No. 5129 MARREN Street. tri FOR S A.LE OR EXCHA_NGE-.A. eL , -K BREWERY and DWELLING, now rented to a good tab ant by the month for 13810 per annum. Will be sold cheap, or exchanged for a good Farm. $4.580 may re main. Address, Mating situation of "farm 'and price. wanted, Box 119., Philadelphia 1' 0. se2l-mws 3L4' d r, FOR SALE-NEAT COUNTRY ~ 41 `T., ICE. Six Acres. near bry railroad station and stearaboitlanding, 1:3 miles from the city. Price only $1;000 Selfl B PETTIT. 309 WALNUT Street- WALNUT STREET.-FOR SALE,. 1 . 4 with immediate possession, No. .J:109, brown stone: front modern conveniences, by A. P. and Lib - MORRIS. .916. ARM Street. • eel9-3t* FORGE AND FARM , FOR- SALE_ cutsErtwooD FORGE. situate. tPe+ ilingtOn". rale- Chester county, on the Pennsylvania. .Ratiroad. now in excellent and. complete 'running order, with one cinder. 'and three force fires. for : making; °kenos' Blooms, with^ the FARM. containing .65 acres, STONE. BIANSION-ROUSE and MILL-13000.- with fixtares: Stone &re, Coal Sheds, and fire other Stone Tenements for working. Sm., Am. with wood. on the farm fit for rutting nearly sufficient for one year's consumption of the works. Is offered for private sale by the subscriber, reSiding, at 1,305 SPRUCE Street. Philadelphia sell-mws6t CLEMENT-A,BUORT.EY. 42 FOR SALE.--PARAt 3% ACRES, good - buildings, atSonder Station,. North Pennsyl— vania railroad. Farm, 24 acres, near Sender Station. Farm, 37-acres, at Lansdale. Farm, 31 acres; Tansboro. near- Atlantic> Railroad. New ' Also, a large variety of large and small farm, country seats, building sites, indifterantpartaofthis and other WOO. B. F. GLENN, iga South FOURTH Street. sel£S-tf and S.W. corner StiVENTERNTH and GEL - - EC Oli D - }r 6 d -'; ND SAFE FOR 111%1 1 Tie subscribers offer for sale one of Evans & Watson's largest size (No. I.7).SANES. ranasuring outside 86 Inchon high, 604 inches wide, and al. inches deep; inside. 66 inches high, 6:134 inches wide, and 17 inches deep. having no further use for the 81:11118. It Is perfectly good, end will be sold at a low price. - . sel6.6t. WM. SELLERS & CO. Wit GARNAGEs. 1863. watiKm. D. ROGERS, Coach and Light Carriage Builder • *6B. 141109 1011. CRESTAIJT FNMA: eelo-6m PHILADELPHIA- JrnTE VIRGIN WAX OF AN- T . TILLES.-- , A new French Cosmetic, for preserving, whitening, and beautifying the complexion. This. Preparation is composed of White Virgin Wax, of the. finest quality, giving the complexion a transparent, whiteness and the most bewitching beauty, while. its, component parts render la harmless to the skin. Pre= serking it from tan and other impurities. This ie one of. he wonders of the age, and must be seen to be egin_re— Slated. A:bottle - will be open for Ladies to try its.effect before purchasing. Price 25 and-110 cents. HUPEP-A.00.. erfumers, 43 South EIG-11TEI Street, two dem above CbeStuut, mid 133 South SEVENTH attest. above, Walnut,- N. 1533 ARCH Eitreet, N. E. con. Sixteenth. sog-lm` T ' ' ORGAN, ORR, 4 CO, STEAM . 474: BNOTNE BUILDERS:Iima ad r_s% and Gs Crai Machinists and Boiler Pititketi,N, allO a taWAIL SAcOtt MAAtilphia, • 0 .' 4 - - ~- - io I ro - if JOHN OLIITRIL