SPECIAL NOTICES. HAM DYE! HAIR D rE,I I BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in the World. The only Harm less Tem, and BellaWe Bye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Per :act— changes Red. Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to , a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and testifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The . Gennine is signed Winr,reat A. Bkrormon; all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided Sold by an Druggists, &c. FACTORY, Si BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dresituis .the Hair. ja23-ly ONE•rRICE CLOTHING, OF- THE LATEST *STTLIV4, merle in the Beet Manner, CW.1044405 for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling PrMee marked in Plain Figures. All Goode made to Order NVllTranteil satisfac tory. Onr ONE•PRICE SYSTUf is strictly adhered to. All aro thereby treated alike. JONh'S & 004 , MARKET Street. ELECITRIEITY ON A NEW SYSTB:si, AB A CU RATIVE, by Dr. A. H. STEWDNS, No. 14-1.8 SOUTIT VENN SQUARE, Pliiladolpl is. sel4-tf DR. SIVRRT'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES liendaeliv, Immediately mud [7:114 never known to fall. I . RRIED_ KOV,TO C,IfERY—G °ROO N, —0 n rb a 16th inst., by the :Rev. J. W. Ledenham, Kr. John Rdmnnd nontgomary to Miss F.ll7absth Gordon both of Pabadelphia. * PAIL—PRICE.—On ere morning of the 17th, at the Tesidseco of the bride's father, by the Rev. — Phan:MS igniphy. assisted by the Rev Is.,an %%ea, Joseph Ball, Fraakford. Philadrslohia, and Sarah D.,-'ounces t , ibughter of the Rev. John R Price, of Chester Valley..* Dl~7a, roWELL-ort the evening of tne s'Oth instant. Anne G., wife of abram bioNvell, and daughter of William Jones, aged C 7 'sears. The relatives and &lends of the family are respectfully invited to atteuo hex funeral, from it r hrtebat, We resi dence, in Upper Darby, on Feu rib-day arternoon, th 0 21d instant, at o'clock, without forms: notice. Car riages will be in waiting ai Darby KOMI Ntlt4tlo(l, Redla Railroad, to meet the train le ,vl,g Emhteeetti and Mar ket streets at 2 o'clock. I;HAPiIiAN.—In Ocoee:clown, C Nth tact., We. Rchecea, widow of the late Re c. Wl , li.rrt H. Chapman, of the Baltimore Conference, in the 85th ye,r of her age E.Ll.lol7'.—On the 18th inu., Vir,inia R., who of W. D. Elliott, and daughter of John O. Taylor, aged 21 years. Funeral from her father's resident., N+l. - 2319 Green street. on Wed nudity, Rid instant. at 2 &clank. STERLII,G. —On the Minuet., Budd Marling. aged 69 Years. His friends are resp.ctfnilT invitod t attend his Canc. eel from his late residence. No. 60 High. kreet, Sttritul ton. N. J.. this (f uet. day ) after, eon, at 2 o'clock. Weekly It Deaths and Inte • from the I.WL 0A17.3E8 OF DEATH iAbecees Apoplexy. Burns and Scalds... Cancer t' the Liver Croup COngtliOn, Lunge.. Cirrhosis of Liver Cholera Cholera Infantnin... Cholera Morbus. Cramps Compression of Brain Consumption, gs Lun. Bowels. . Convulsions Carbuncle Diptheria Diarrhoea .Dro p sy " Abdominal Brain Chest 'Disease of Heart... Bowels.. Bladder; . .; Womb... " Drowned Dysentery . Debility Effusion on Brain. - . - Epilepsy Enlargeinent,Liyer. • Empymnu Fracture of Skull—. lever, Brain :..•.: .. Catarrhal—. Low. Ferolttent.• " Scarlet OP TRH Under 1 year 521 g`rom 1 to 2 48 , 2 toy 23 •• 6to 10 6 10 to 15 2 15 to 20 3 i " 20 to 30 02i " 30 to 40 321 WARDS. WARD 'First 20 Tenth.. .. Second.•• ••• ••17 Eleventh Third 9 Twelfth., Fourth 16 Thirteeut Plfth 9 Fourteenl Sixth 6 Fifteenth Seventh. 11 Sixteenth Eighth 6 Seventem Ninth ilißightoent Toth' Daduct deaths from the country Net deaths. in the city 250 Natiyi ty—United States, 190 ; Foreie - rt, 52 ; Unknown, 22 From the Almshouse, 8; PROTO El of tinier, 9; from the onAtry, 17. The number of deaths. comrared with the correspond ing weeks of 1852 and of lasi week, was .. fell Owe : Week ending September , 0. 1882, was 243 Week ending September 12 1861. wee ees, Mal es, 117 ; Females. 120 ; Boys, 70 tlirls, 89. Deaths and interm.nts of soldier= tu the city . , 13. INTLLT Aiq RAs. I). Health (Meer MOURNING GOODS, FOR FALL SALES.—Snot opened. Fail stook of Black Reps. Cashmeres Morinof.w, Bombazines. Tameses, Moineslines, Silks. B r , .tt ems Throng, Australian Craves, Parauk Atm Reps Anglais, Oriental Lustre& alpacas. English Crapes. Veils, Thibot. bong and Square Shawls, &c. - Also. Second Mourning, Flannels, Balmoral% and Dress Goode of various fabling. BESSON & SON Mourning Store, sell) DIA 'IRE 4Tottre Street. TOT/VIN'S CELEBRATED KID 9J GLOVES. ordered eolorp, plain and stitched packs. 1s r. ICH m LAN.C'EIt: BALM,ORAL SKIRTS, OF FINE eade. tor best city retail SitiftS F. YR E do LANDILL. TITRE & LA NDELL, FOURTH AND - 1 - 4 Mill, are opening a fine line of Goods for whole sale and. retail. 5e1941 FRIENDSHIP DrrelsDpw, No. 19,; SONS OF TE3IPERANOE, • TVIF,E'TS AT 'ME HALL CORNER OF TWELFTH AND CH ES Uk. TS, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7-34sentJal 1. 0. 0 b'.-1 1 1011.1 WE orr cers end membere of FOU ra OF JULY LODGB No. 144, and the Order invennral, 4D , ctfully invited. to meet at the Hall, THIRD and GERMAN treats. on TUESDAY AFTERNOON et 3 We nor, t, attend the fa moral of our late brother, 3 , W. I. twits. By order of the N. G. Ee2l.2t. JOHN GRAY. Seerete.ty. THE NATION4I. UNION CITY EXECUTIVE GOMMITTEg friv;te all citiz.n., who intcnd Johaintr the Fact - m.ll°N to rho Nroalits `TOWN UNION MEETING, to meet at the Flgatiqn<trrer CHESTNUT. above Sixth, at °o'clock THIS HORNING. A Band of Music will be in attemtance. Cars leave oar ..ner Ninth and Green at 11 o'clock J. T. R. ELBORN, Chairmut • • - - JOHN J. VHANKLIN, I[Exßy B. GARDINER, Secretaries FIRTH WARD.—N - 111460il nk.:;kl INC of the loyal citizens of the FIFTH WARD will be held' in LIBRARY S reef. on TUESDAY EVEN at U4' o'clock. Rally ! lover,. of the I Tniou 11 all 'who love their country better lb 4,11 party. and are deter mined to mat down Rebellion and secure an honorable and permanent peace by sustaining the Army in the field and crushing treason at home and abroad. Rally in the shade of old Independence Eol, end listen to ad droFfteß from Colonel Fitzgerald, a War D irrtnarat, : John Bevis Watson, Esq., - Wm. Nicholson, E-q the Buckeye Blacksmith, and other distingni+bed speakers. sell-3t" NINTH WARD NOTIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION. —A. regalar sWed meeting of ninth Ward National Union A iorociation wit be held THIS (Tuesday) EVSNING, Sept. 214. at the Hill, TWELFTH and FILBERT Streets at 734 o'clock. Emi nent speakers will be in attendance. lt* JOFIN L HILL, Fecretary. • BALLY • RALLY I .IfLALLYS Mess Meeting of the NATION ONION PARTY elate NINETEENTIoI WARD will be held at the Ronne of Mr. William Rumford, on WU) rICSDAY EV gqING, at 734 o'eleak. The Mende of the Union and those in favor of the National Adminisbation are inviedd to he present. Come one,Colllo all. Colonel Win B. Mann, Melton McMichael. Charles Gilpin. Ditch Eye Black 'smith, Charles Gibbons, Willl4m Y. Leaden, Colonel Chomas Fitzgerald. Colonel Polito White. and Hon. Leonard Myers, will address the meeting. ee22-215 TWRNTY.POURTIII WARD N TION AI. UNION ASSO'IATI ON Stated 'Meet ing of the National Union Pariy of the Twenty-fourth 'Ward wi ll'he- : h o eld THIS (-Tneete day) EV A RN R WI; Streep et. ', 2 bov t Thi H r a y ll thi v d th At Ma o k al eitizeue M ae K n T t S edto attend. Eminent speakers wil l s ddrege the meeting. J LIES MILLER, President JAMES DiErrgiro Secretary. HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY.— The regular rehearsals of the Handel and Haydn 'p oisty. for tide mason. will commence on TUESOIY TRNINO. WPtAniber SS:hat he Hell, S nobekst corner PEING GARDEN and NIN rEt qt , eei. with tile. CARL WrZ a , Conductor- and M.-. H. WkR V RR as Planiat. tie first Cohoert, to be riven nu OLTREATIS &S. will be th oRAToRIo OF THE 31E8 Tett " Handel, and ..1011 be performed with the fn , l G AN lA. DRUMS TA, at MlltilliAL FUN U HALL All persons desirous of ecoming members should attend at once. 04.71tilVERSITI7 OP PPINN4III.,VA.NIA., LAW DEPARTMENT. —A Term lnin commence. On ,lITRbDAY. the let of onToßv:n next. The Intro dilry lecture will be delivered by. PROF. MORRIS. at Ef n cloak, in the evening of that day , at the LEO- Tl 3 ROOM. in the NORT Et CO LLlsOlt cep 7-t eel IT $O,OOO 11Of PREMIU WS, ELEVENTH AN iT II kl. EX FITBITION. DE NSTLYANIA STATS A 0 itifIULTIJRAL SOCIETY, AT NORRIS e 0 QV N, i tleptembee 29 and 30, and October 1 and 2. The premiums offered comprise, in part, ED premiums. for Oattle, ranging from $2O down; 86 for Horses, rang ing from We down; 100 for Sheep; :37 for Swine: SO for Poultry ;172 for Agriculturatlmple meets and Machinery ; together with many handsome Premiums for Field and Dairy Products, Domestic and Household Ma- ufactares, Fruits, Flowers. and Vegetables, Floral Designs, House rtlrniehing Articles. &e. . . One of the best TRACKS in the State, half a mile long and fifty feet wide. Entries to be made on or before TUESDAY EVENING, September 29th, Competition open to sitizens of every State. Membership Tickets, SL, entitling to lour admissions to Exhibition.' Single admiselon, 215 cents. - - Excursion Trains will leave Philadelphia every hour during the Exhibition. Fare for round trip. 50 cents. For Premium Schedules, giving -0 all particulars. apply to A. M. SPANGLER. Culturisc.Mew,2s North SIXTH Street, or to k. BRO WER LOW:UREA, Secretary, NOR RISTOWN. Pa. selB et M. PITTSBURG BONDS —ALL PEEL sons holding Railroad Bonds issued , by the City of Pittsburg, are hereby notified that I will be at the office of Bluts D. Kennedy, No. 333 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, prepared to exchange compromise bonds for the old issue of Railroad Bonds from Taußsoir. 24th instant, to October Ist, both days included JOHN W. !I/LBO°, City Controller. MANTIS AVX lELEGANTS.-111. Jo. fiISPH ZACKBY, de Parts, Gamut de la Matson ORANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand 'Millen?, No: 609 CHESTNIIT.Street. P.hiladelphie., a lthouneur d' aviser des nombroux ands et connalesances (able' que l'hono rahle public) qui Pon deja favoriee de tour clientele. On% vient de renovate de Paris et Lundeen, les modes lee Plus recentes et lee mtenxpoetess pour la saloon d'ete. M. GR4NDVILLE STOKES a min a ea disposition lea eteoffee lee plus belles at lee melllenres qualitee, dee pre mieres manufactures d'Enrope Les 00163170 e et eoldats de tout grades y trouvvont les Ineilleures qualites d'etores, a des vela tres moderee L'elegance de sa coupe, ains'que le cachet de distinction one la caracterise, est dela trop °mann du public pour en yanonveler levies Diorites ivait.am Y" PHILADELPHIA AND ItEA.DIND RAILROAD COMPANY, Odic° .427 South ValiTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. September 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of thin Company. The residence of &yore' of them is un known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be_presented on sailing for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, i. Lancaster, Timothy ,O ' Boyle, -'Neer. M. Lewis, iD Clementddle, Fanny MarY, IlitCherSoll. ..turn Copeland, John Mclntyre, A. Imelie and. J. Newbold, John S. Moore, Trustees, _ James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes. Beni. F. Newport, Semi T. Harrieon. BAS.I. Putt James Hallowell, W R. Rodman, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. Koppel& Henry B 4herer, Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn. Andrew lurnar, Chas. Kelm, Hartman NM Rebecca 'Ulrich, Huhn. mid J. H. Kuhn, Ex, Ashen M. Wright, of S. Kuhn. William Young, B. V. R. Leiria° Extrx. , W: ;E MuVickar, And Junes G. Schaff, Ex. of Ankh:, Smith. Joie S. LeiAmo, - deed, • Willta •14 Co. aes-Istuth-tf of Interments. PFIOE. September UMW. . the gib of Philade/phia h of Septemser. 1863. (MOSER OF DEATR Gangrene..... . ..... ()rave' liYo rophobia Nmmorrha.re Roopiug leder ..uou 01 ta.vM h Ain Ganglia.... Inflammacion.Brain Bronchi... Chest " T.ortg., " Pleura B.W,Bowels Inanition. Intemperance Injuries on rail road from windlabs Mareatnns lve,.-0n.4 Irritation.. Old Age Patel Pyemia Perfor'n. B ,wels Run over by a Wa Son Scro(ali ...... ..... Small Pox ^till .h.rtt, Syphilis Sup ,nrutiou. of P 4. r.thi, Gnnd Tamor4 Ulcerat'n, Stomach Wounds—Ganhhot. HERR WERE — F - rpm 40 to 50. • 00 to 60. " 60 to 70. 70 to 80. WARM Ntueteenth. I'weutiath.. . . , weuty-tirat... Twenty-second ' aty-t ird Twenty-rourra 'Twenty-fifth Unknown... ... th Ii 5 .... IM••• FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENEbVLVANiA—NORTH COLLEGE Avenue Bud TWE NTY-NECOND t•trect, Philadelphia The Fourteenth Annual &salon will commence the 14th October next, and contiune five meatus. For infor mation address Dim. E. H. CLEVELAND, M. D., Wo men's Hospital, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept 21. MI. ee22 at NOTICE.—THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALLA whom it may concern,that at the meeting of KING SOLOMON TABERNACLE, No. 6. of the L O. of B. and S. of L and C., which met at the Masonic flail. South Eleventh street, on TIICTRSDAY EVENING, August 6th, LW, at 5% o'clock, the following named persons were legally tried end expelled from said Tabernacle: JOSHUA P. B. EDDY. late W. S. MARY CARPEN TER, and MIMI, J. MILLS, for refusing to deliver up the books, papers, and other properties belonging to the said Tabernacle; and ELIZABE'PII P. LONGFELLOW, late Treasurer, fot refusing to deliver up the monies and other properly of the aforesaid Tabernacle. and WIL LIAM 11. LONG FELLOW, as having a knowledge and being accessory to the above acts. JOHN , G. DUTTON. W. B. 1). W. BRou - S, DS. rot • see ”1" -IMTHE (:ITT(' COIINCILS, BEING desirons of substituting the lighting of some of the districts of the suburbs (now lighted by oil) by the me of And extending the saran to otheri that are now des• Mute, have agreed to Melte known to the public iu general, and in particular to those parties who may he diepeeed to contract the supply of said fluid, for the pub• lic lighting of those districts above indicated. with the understanding that the supply of gas must be abundant and of good quality. in order that those who are &sirens of taking charge of said contract may present their pro pmm le at the °ince of the Eocretary of the City Com:Leas, within the term of three months The City Commis reserves to itself the right to pnblieh opportnnely the conditions which are to be observed in the fulfilment of the contract; bearing in mind that the lights are to con tinue all night, and that a uniform dimension will be given to the burners, so that the same intensity of light will be preserved. The party to whom the contract may be awarded will be allowed to supply the said fl tid to jwivate dwellings, as the Privilege in favor of the Spanish Gas CamottaY expired the 20th April, 1902. 11.4.11 A NA. 81st of August, 1663. PUILADELPHIA. September 21st, 1203. The Spanish Consul, C. DE R &ME AIL IriIk,X.CELLENTISSIM. 111UNiCte.a.- LITE soubaitant cue Peclairame public, d' hulls qui existe, clans quelques quartiers des rancour°e de ectte villa ; soit remplaco par l'aclairege au 0 IZ, atnet one de I'etendre ti, ceux qui en mauquent; but eavoir an public en general, et, sp(mialment aux particaliers, qn'elle est pride a fair° des contrate d'approvisine 'lament du dit Geide pour Priclairage public des cum tier, sue nominee. .11 est ontendu 11 sera abandent et de qualito superiettre, cells qui voudront preedre ft lour charge ce service, scut tonal, de presenter lows prop mi tionp an bureau du Secretaire de l'excellentb , sima Until. cipalitC:. dans l'espoce de trois mob., 6.poct le a laquelte oile publiera les conditions de l'encherb, dolt Emir lieu. line des conditions principal° sera cue l'aclairoge dutere White Ia nnit, et qu' on donnera mix lamper,me, les de-nv,usions ni , cofsairc:•s, pour clue la lumiere, con serve tonjoure la ramie force. L'individa a qui rem adjure l'encherb, pow ra fcrirnir la Onz, aux maisons particuliores; le privaegis, d. la Compagnie Espr °pole, avant cess6 to 21 Anil, de i 8.5 Havast, ce faint, de 1163. PITILADELPHIC, CO 21 Septembre, delft Lc Consul d'Espagne, 8022-31' CH. DE RAILEA,I7I, I.IIIGADELPHIA AND KE AMINO , /1, 0 " - - IEROAD COMPANY, Office PAY South FoURTH Street PHILADELPHIA, Scot 21.4, 1833. To avoid detention the HOLDERS OF COCiPOCIA of this Company. dno on the let proximo., are requested to leave them at this office on or before the 38th inst., when receipts will be given. and checks will Co ready for de livery on the nt proximo in exchange for said receipts. se22 St S. BRAD r 0 D. Treasnr, r. CRITTENDEN'S CONINE tiCIAL COLLEGE-647 cmEs . cauT I , beet, corner of Seventh.—Nail preparation for the Counting , home. In dividual Instruction, day and evening. sel9-3t. MILITARY NOTICES. tilU QUARTERS, COMPANY 0, 4th UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT.—AII those wish ing toJoin the abovo Company will mset at No 211 GIRARD Avenue and at the ORLEANS IiGUSE, Chestnut street, below birth street, THIS DAY. Bounty NIG and $lO2. II W. GREAFF, Captain. JAS. GRIFFITH. First Lieutenant. It* CORPS. OF HONOR : U.,8. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE, INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA, SS43 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will apply for information or enlistment in the 'WALED CORPS to Lieut. HUBBIt BASTIAN'. Invalid Corpa 243 S. Third street. Philadelphia. or to Lieut. J. W. DE &N, Invalid Corns, 611 Brown street, and B. B. corner Broad and Bpring Garden sts ' Phila Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and. pension, acme as in U. B. Infantry. it. W. rI eiTilit Major lot Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phia. - aus tf 8 . 402 BOUNTY. RECRUITS WANTED Foi the 12th U. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN between the ages of IS and 42 years. THE ABOVE LARGE BOUNTY. CEASES ON .THE 2.5rn OF SEPTEM BER. For farther particulars apply to WM. SERGEANT, Capt. 12th Infantry, Recruiting Officer, set-1m 229 South FRONT Street, IMPORTANT NOTICE. A- HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST IifARRIf&L, FIRST DISTRICT, PA , ;445 South THIRD Street, PIIMADELPFITA, September 21, 1853. The time for bearing cases in the Fint district (con,,ist log of the Second, Third, Fourth. Fifth. Sixth, and Eleventh wards), is hereby extended to the EMS r OF OCTOBER. Within that time Drafted men from any part of the district may appear All drafted men who have been ordered to rew'rt duty, and failed to do so, will Le apprehended forthwith a 8 deserters. . A reward of ten dollars will be pale:for deserter*, --flobstitotes linen preference, and will be re calved. from 2 A. Dl. to 2 P. 31. By order of WM.- B ee22-dificl Captain and Pro vo na re oal. FINANCIAL. AMERICAN GOLD BOUGHT AND SC:OI3C). DREXEL, & CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STRUT. THE SECRETARY OF TUN TREASURY HAS AUTHORIZED MB TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD, AND, UNTIL YOHTHER, NOTICE. I SHALL CONTI- , , • NIIS TO RECEIVE SUBBORIPTIONS TO TIES 5-20 LOAN AT PAR, AT MY OFFICE AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE LOYAL STATES JAY COOKS, SUBSCRIPTION /GENT, wo, 114 SOUTH ,TIIIRD STREET S HARVEY THOMAS, S' STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commtsson at the BOARD OF BROKERS. Subscriptions-ie the 6-20 year ais per cent. LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission. COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI CATES OP INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to oiliest, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates or. In• debtednees of the United States now due or shortly mattering. Terms made known and receipts given at the office, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. enya.tf OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOEIGIIT. v, - The Ilislient cash price will he paid for old BOLD and SILVER, at LEWIS LaDOMIIS St• O 0 'S. se22-6tlo SO2 CFILSTNITT Street. LOST-A. CERTIFICATE FOR ONE share the Kensington Bank, In the county of Philadelphia, No. 1806. she finder will be enitatily re warded if left at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY i , treg. 5e22.• tuth lie - - - "" - MOSaS WTI SEGER. A WIL AID FOR $5O th ß e E re l c lr overY b o p f the bodily B E B RO P BER lost overboard from a steamboat between Florence and Bridesburg. He was about 5 feet 7 inches in height, stoutly hnilt, of light complexion, slightly pock-marked, and had lost the first two fingers of his right hand from the middle of the Mat joint He was dressed in a blue military blouse and cap and dark pants. - The above reward will be paid. to any one furnishing the requisite information to se22•St* BARTON H. .7ENIKS, Brideeburg. fiFFICE - CdAIMISSAIRY - OE ENCO. PHILADELPHIA. Sept: 23, 1861 - PROPOSALS will be received - at this Office until 12 o'cloch M., on FRIDAY, September 25, for furnishing to the United States Subsistence Department, delivered in Philadelphia— - 4,000 BARRELS 'EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in well coopered, head•lined barrels (brands to be men tioned in the bid), to be ground within 30 days of date of this advertisement. 20,000 Pounds First quality, kiln-dried, CORN MEAL, in barrels. 25,000 Pounds WHITE SUGAR, in barrels. 8.000 Gallons VINEGAR, in new barrels. 30,000 Pounds good -bard SOAP, in pound bars, full weight. - 400 Bushels clean, fine, dry SALT. in barrels. 5.010 Gallons MOLASSES or SYRUP, in new barrels. Samples distinctly marked must accompany bids. Each bid must be accompanied with the written gna rantee oft wo:responatble persons. for the faithful perform anco of the agreement. Bids will include packages and delivery in the city, and any inferior packages or cooperage will be-con sidered sufficieet cause for the rejection of stores. - -No bids from parties who have failed to fulfil a former agreement will be considered. Proposale to be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence Stores." and directed to F. N. BUCK, 5e22.4t Cant and C. B. V. S. . TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS an • PARTICULARLY, .AND TO BANKERS AND ROSINESS MEN GENERALLY. Do yon want to be and to feel secure both against Fire and Burglary? Then buy LILLIE'S WET AND CHILLED IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE.. It is much the cheapest; and, indeed, the only really and thoroughly Fire and Burglar Proof Safe made, and much superior to all others as a Fire Proof. Do you 'want a Burglar Proof, mainly? Then buy LILLIE'S WET AND CHILLED IKON BURGLAR PROOF, which is much cheaper, and far stronger than any other, and admirably adapted to the wente of the Merchant, as well as• Banker. Do TOU want merely a Fire Proof? • LILLIE'S WROUGHT. IRON SaFE is warranted fully equal. in all respects. to any of the most approved makers, and is sold at fully one-third lees price. Do you want SECOND-HAND •SAFES ? You will find a metal assortment of Herring's. Evans :& Watson's, and other makers, many of them, almost new, which are sold at, and even- below auction prices, these Safes being received daily, iu exchange for- LIL LIE'S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON SAM. -• lf you want VAULT DOORS, and FRAMES that are Burglar Proof, LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND. CHILLED IRON are much, stronger and far cheaper than any other. All parties interested are particularly requested to call upon the undersigned, at his Dim'ett where he feels fully prepared, like the Seven Wise Men," to render a satisfactory reason for the ea tru c t . h s o k f o t t li s e it a ; b4v e e nt e . ta,te- No. Hi South SEVENTH Street. menu, P. S.—l have just received four- of EVANS Se IA AT SON'S BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, from the City Bank, in exchange for LILLMS, which I will sell at very to prices, POLITICAL. \AA, UNION TOWN MEETING. The Loyal Cldrll3 of Phil( delphia, firm in their de termination to maintain the Ftti remacy of the Govern ment and the Union of the states, and panda in crash tng OTery remnant of the rebellion, will memble La To hear addreeeea from the HON. HENRY WINTER MiVIS, L , .t the caters of Poiladelphia gather in force to eujoy thin rare treat and again to tastlty their devotion to • LIBERTY AND UNION, 'And give another asenrance of the coming triumph at the October election of CURTIN AND AGNEW, By order of the National Union City Executive Com mittee. WILLIAM - H. KERN, tAO22-3t Chairman Commi a on Meeting. NT ATI NAL UNION NOMINA .LI ~loNs _ SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT. OITY OOMMISSIONICR. PHILIP ELA.PdILTON. By order of the City. Committee of Superintendence, Eee-ti 'UNION MASS MEETINGS. UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOM% COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 011 CHESTNUT St. SEPTEMBER 9, 1863. Governor CURTIN, in company With distinguished orators from adjoining States, will address the people of Pennsylvania at the times and places named. in the following schedule: - At NORRISTOWN. Montgomery county. TUESDAY, Sept. Md. At WEST CREME, Chester county, WEDNESDAY. Sept. 23d. At BEAVER. Beaver county, FRIDAY, Sept.: 3 :sth. At WASHINGTON, Washington county, SATURD AY. Sept. Vth. At INDIANA. Indiana county, MONDAY. Sept. 28th. At WILKESBARRE, 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 poTrsvaaa. Schuylkill county, FRIDAY, Octo ber 9th. At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10. We have'reasonable hopes of having in the pending canvas the aid of Governor JOHNSON. of Tennessee: Governor PURPORT. of Virginia; Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland; JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio; Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, of New York; Gen LOGAN. of Illinois; Gen. BUTLER, of Massaehusetts, 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 disoussionof 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 Ma - UGH, Chairman. GM. W. lI A MMU L ) Secretaries. W. W. HATS, &HO UNION :MASS-MEETINGS. -TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. - NORRISTOWN—Gov._ Curtin, Hon. Win. F. John ston, David Paul Brown, Esq. - WAYNESBURG, Greene County—Hon. W. W. Ketch am, Hon. Geo. V. Lawrence. LEWISBURG, -Union - County—Hon. A. K. McClure, Hon. John C. Kunkel.' OXFORD, Chester Connty..—Gen. Butler, Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Maryland; Morton McMichael, Esq., Rev. Dr. Junkan. • DANVILLE, Montour County—Hon. Greene Adams, Hon. Wm. D Kelley. it 'WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Connty—Hon. John C Knox, Win. H. Armstrong, Esq., Clinton Lloyd. Esq. YORK—CoI. F. Montgomery and A. H. Chase. Esc/. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. WEST CHESTER—Gov. • Cartin, Col. John W. For ney, Morton McMichael, Esq. SUNBURY, Northumberland. Connty—Hon. Greene Adams, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. JERSEY SHORE, Lycoming County—Hon. John C. Knox Wm. IL Armstrong, Esq., Charles. W. •DIEESBURG, York Counts—Colonel F. Montgomery and A. H. Chase. Esq. • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 24. warry, HALL, Montsomer3s.County—lsaac Hazel burst, Esq , Charles W. Jay, Esq., Hon. Jas. M. Scovel BLOODY RUN, Bedford County—Hon. Henry D. Moore, John Scott, Esq., Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hon. S. Blair LOCKHAFEN, Clinton Connty—Hon. John C Knox, Wm. H. Armstrong, Esq. - .-James Chatham, Esq. - PHILADELPHIA—Concert Hall. HAlk OVER, York Counts—Colonel F. Montgomery and A. H. Chase, Esq. • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Z. BEAVER- Gov. Curtin, Hon. W. W. Ketcham, Hon. Geo. Landon. SOBELLSBURG, Bedford County—Hon. Henry. D. Moore, John Scott, Feg., Hoit. Samuel Calvin, Hon. S. BELLEFONTE, Centre County—Hon. John C. Knox, -W:rx:-Aringrrong - ; - msg -- ; - xamn.nd - rdanchard. Esq. GETSELLYILLE, - York -County—Colonel-F. Montgo mery and A. H. Chase, E)q. • • (Editors of the loyal newspapers throughout the State are requested to publish notices of the above meet- PHILADELPHIA. UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 17, 1883. RON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, at the invitation of the State Central Committee, wilL.speak 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 there meetings: MILTON. Northumberland county—Monday, Sept:2l. DAN VILLE, Montour county—Tuesday, Sent. 22. SUNBURY, -Northumberland county— Wednesday, Sept. i 6. _ WASHINGTON, Washiniiton county—Saturday Sep tember 26. INDIANA, Indiana county—Monday. Sept. 2S. LOCK HAVEN. Clinton county—Thursday, Oct. 1. TO WAN DA. Bradford county—Saturday, Oct. 8. ELLSBORO, Tioga county—Monday..oot 6. MONTROSE, Susquehanna county Wednesday, Oct 7. POTTBVILLR,_ Schuylkill county—Friday. Oct. 9. PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, Oct 10. selB WAYNE MoVE AGEE. Chairman. GEORGE W. WOOTITEN, No. 38 South SECOND Street. and CARBON OILS, LAMPS; CHIMNEYS, ac. A lime lot of OIL just received, which 1 offer at the lowest market rates. having made my contracts In the spring, before the advance. OIL In bond for oxcart, , . CHIMNEYS in quantity, at manufacturers' price& - a. A . g . e & n . t . for Moore,' Bros., di Co.'s Patenseti7F.ruithAttuJiararai pEIM.ER 'B TVORYTYPES ARK agreeable, pleasing, and trathfal piottmea ; position easy and natural-; froth warm, and ImprPanive ador ing ; head finely' modeled, allay 8,6r,;01P1) Stree, above Green. , TOWN MEETING, On THURSDAY EVENING ; 24th inattud, CONCERT MALL, AT SiRMT 0.C1.001/6 HON. ALEN. K. MdCLURE, AND OTHERS MIMI UNION" CAprDrDATE.S, OVERWHELMING MAJORITIES E,TATE, OFFrOfiliB FOR GOVERNOR, ANDREW 4. CURTIN FOR JUDGE Or SUPRENIE COURT, . DANIEL AGNEW. JEREMIAH. NICHOLS. REPRESENTATIVE: I Ist District—WlLLlAM FOSTER 2d " THOMAS I. OHO ATE. 84 . " THOMAS T. WILLS. 4th " JOHN D. WATSON. sth " WILLIAM W. WATT. 6th " ISAAC H. O , HARRA. 7th " THOMAS COCHRAN. Bth " JAMES N. KERNS. 9th a CHARLES DIXEY. 10th " S. S. PANOOAST. 11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 12th " LUKE V. SUTPHIN'. 13th " WILLIAM Y. LEADER. 14th " S. FREDERICK GETZ. lath " WILLIAM F. SMITH. 16th " EDWARD G. LEE. 19th « JAMEMEILLER COUNTY OPNIONNs.: NzOOIIDBR OF mums. LEWIS R. BROOMALL. PROTHONOTARY OF DISTRICT COVET GEORGE KELLY °LURK OF COURT OF QUARTER' BESSIONS. GEORGE H. MOORE.. °GRONER. WILLIAM TAYLOR CITY OFFICERS. CITY TREASURER. HENRY BUltlll. No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street Weasnousa—JAYNE Street, Philadelphia,. WHOLNBALB DEALER IN THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1863. BLANK ETS A full and variel stock, comprising all grades and BURS. H ouEekePpera, Hotel keeper', and Stoteildepers, gal) plied at the lowent prices. CURWEN STODDA.Rr & BROTHER, Noe. 450, 4 t 4, na d 441 N. SECOND Bt., ab. Willow. sllAw LS. • A full line of all the moat popular makes and styles LONG ASSD SQUAILE BLANKED SHAWLS. and Viennese and Parts of new dealrni and colorings. from late ituctlonsales. OUR WEPT STODDART & BROTHER, Nom. 450,157, 454. N. SECOND St.. above Willow CLO.A_MNG. Sallsbury. Middlesex, Wooster. NIXED AND PLAIN CLOAKING, . Water-proof do Silk and colored Broad Cloth do. Beaver Cloth do. Seal, kin d o. CUR WEN STODD&RT & BROTHER, Noe. 450, 454, and 454 N. SECOND St., rib. Willow', BLACK GROS GRAIN, . From the late auction sales; Havenl lots at REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODT/ART & BROTHER, FOP. 0, 952, and 454 N. SECOND St. , ab Willow VAIL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, frtre the late auction sales and other sources. Cb oice and desirable styles of Dross floods, which we are prepared to sell at the lowest prices. EMMEN . STODDART & BROTHER, Not.. 450, 48'a, and 111- N. SECOND St., ab. Willow. p.AIMORAL SKIRTS, Choice styles and coloring& OURWEN STOD DART &.BROTHER, Nor. 450, 452, and 454 North S2CoiND Street, re,2 , 2t above Willow. SKIRTS I SKIRTS ! SKIRTS ! NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT Clan only be found at No. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Air None genutne unless stamped EYRE 41% LANDE.L.L, FOURTH AND ARCH, E. & L. OPEN TO-DAY, FOR FALL BALES, Rich Printed MERITO I I, DELAINTA. PEPS. do., dm E. E & L. EYRE & LA:NDELL OPEN TO-DAY New Bilks for Fall Bales. Corded Silks, F‘gared Moire antiques. Foul de Soles. dm, dm FYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING ----- line assortment of BHA WLS, for the Wholesale and Hetskil sales. WRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING for Fall Sales a magnificent line of DRESS GOODS. E..& L. E YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. onen to. day— Bxt , a Fine French IN KRINO. for city retail sales B.loct shadei of MO DES..BBOWNI3. NEW BLUES, HUMBC.LT(.. &c.. &c. se&tathe tf VERY IMPORTANT- TO THE LA DIESI Staten Teland Fancy Dyeing Setabliehinent. OFFICES, 47 North EIGFITH Street, Philadelphia. and 5 and .7 JOHN Street, Pew York NOW IS THE TIME TO SEND YOUR VELVETS, SILKS, CLOTHS, MERINOES, DELSINES. erc., • To be dyed or cleansed in the finest manner, at this ola and favorably known establishment. With an expe rience of 'nearly forty years, we present ourselves to the public this season as 'etan hit' R . FIRST IN 0111:1 LINE. BARRETT, NEPHEWS, & CO., Sel7-Im . 47 North EIGHTH Street. THREAD VEILS, FRENCH EMBROI DERIES, &o. . J.THAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH STREET, Invites special attention to the following goods: THREAD VEILS,'NEW DESIGNS. ranging in Trice from:SIM to $3O CAMBRIA VEILS. from 75 . 0 to $4. • Wide Hem-atitehed HANDKERCHIEFS. Embroidered in Colors. Wide Plain Hemetitobed, at We.. LINEN SETS, new shape. Cambric Edgings, Insertions, French Bands. &c.. a complete assortment at very low prices. sel6l6t In LACES. HANDKERCHIEFS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS. - 1 - The Cheapest Stock now open in the City. One lo Brown Table Linen, at Mc; finer do, at 62a; bleache. Table Damask, 62.%; one lot pure linen and'very good 75, worth 87,1 . 4; pieces Ye• y heavy Stand Loom Good: of different patterns, at 75c; these are extra cheap an. worth examming; fine Snow Drop and Damasas lava "Moue patterns, at $l. that have been selling at $l-25 ens lot all Linen Napkins. sl'ss; very - cheap; - -finer do, at $2. $2 41, and $3 some are Barnsley and very heavy Dovlies bleached, half bleached, and colored; one lo• all Linen Towels, $1 50 per dozen, very cheap; finer do, border all around, $2 and 82.25; also, various styles o fine Towels for chamber use. . - . iinekabdell, plaid glass Towelling, and Diapering b the yard; al.°, German roll Russia Crash, at 12%, 16 16. and 18 nen' e. Heavy Linen Sheeting. at $1.25 and 81.60. Pillow Linen. 40 42,46, and 66 inches wide. 60 dozen Erne Handl , arc, iefs, at $1 . 60, worth $3. Pvrchasers will ;win money - by examining this Stock, for there are many bargains in it. GIZAIPULLE B; HAINES, 1013 Market, above Tenth. se2l-mErvkii-4t BL.A NRETS AND COUNTERPANES. steak of Blankets range frorntSs up, and I 130.. liewe me the cheapest in the city. Having had many of them left over from last season, lam able to much less than the present wholesale prices. All enable Cminterpanes, in all the sizes. Lancaster Counterpacee, in 10-4 and 11-4. . Marseilles Counterpanes. at $6, $B. and $lO. here are some beautiful patterns among these, and are decidedly cheap . use bale superior all• wool griy Twllled Flannels, 60 cents. On bale sdrerior all-wool red ,Flannel, at 50 cents, which are about the same as others sell at 6214. GRANVILLE B HAYNES, 1013 MARKET Strest,ab. Tenth. e2l-ndirw&s4t :WE OFFER ONE OF T.BE BEST. AS- T SONTED. and, we believe, the cheapast•stook of SEGATING. t•BE.BTING. and PiLLOWILIIIi"LINS in the, city. every mice. from 121sc up. Bayern by the piece can save troLey by looking,at thie stock. Flannels of every quality ; Ft great bargain in gray, and also in red, at 50c: Canton Funnels of every quality. good at 31c. Blankets of every description, from . s . `2 50 pm. pair to the largest and finest imported - Table Linene and Linen Goods, all kinds, r.duced in price. A bargain in.%, Barnsley Napkin, at $1.75 per dozen B. D. &-W. H.-PENNELL, 1021 MARKET, below itleventh. `ALL DELAINES.. • • CHOICE STYLES FALL DEL AINBS. CHINTZ FIGURES, Rich Colors_. SHARPLESS:BROTRERS, se7 OHEETRITT sad RIGRTR Litz , °Cs, IVI ERIN° S 1 MERINOS I Phi-rpless Brothers offer a FULL ASSORTMBNT of N72.W MB) INOS. of the regular SHAWN; is catdiug the NEW COLOR se7 WIEBTNIIT and EIGHTH streets. OPENING OF FALL DRESS WOOS . . H. STEEL et SON. Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street Have now open e choice assortment of FALL AND. WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Silks, choice colors, $1 26 to $2. Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades. • ' Plain Black Silks 90c to $2.60. . • Figured Black Silks; Fancy Silks. Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins, alrcclors. Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all colors. . Fignred and Plaid Reps and Poplins. . Plain French erinoes, choice colors. " 1 lot Plain French Merinoes, choice colors, ma. _ sett WIN HALL &.CO. No. 26: SOUTH WP - 11 - 4 SECOND Street, would call attention to their Stock of DRESS GOODS. embracing all the. novelties of the Beason; from the lowest price goods tolhomost expen sive styles. Rich printed llderinoos and. Oman:wee: Rich and neat stele Deaaines. ' Figured Mohair Reps. • Plain Reps and lifohairs. - ""` . • • Fancy styles of Valencitui. All-w•tol Rich French Chintzes. - Plain all-wool Dolaines, denble.witith, Plain all-wool De!aines, Black and Colored Alanacas. Wholesale as well as Retail Bayere,are respectfully in vited to examine our Stock. : sel7-tt WINTER GOODS OPENING - DAILY., Poplins, Plain Shades and Simi Colors. Alpacas, Double and Single Width, choicest:olds". New kterinoes, Fashionable Colors. Plaid Mohairs and Palencia". • Plaid Flannels Sliirtlng. Dark Cotton and Wool: Delaines. • ' • , = JOHN. B. STORSI3,• • • 702 /Luca Street. 'ff. 8.•,50 dozen Ladies' L.. 0. Handkerchiefs at $2 pea dozen: 89 pairs Crib Blankets, good quality. min MOURNING CLOAKS, MOURNING MA:ZULU, /31110VL°, ao., NEW MOURNING STORE, ORO CHESTNUT Strew. M. & A HYNES & CO. POPULAR. --NO BETTER, EVIDENCE oan be adi uced of their worth, and puhlio auPreeta- Moo than the great demand fcck_REIHSR'S COLO &RD PHOTOGRAPHS ; 81 only. MONO Street. above Green. r TRUE PORTR.A.IT. IS A DELIGHT and trefoil:me to the poseeesor: Yon will realize all in obtaining one of IiZIMEit'S Life size PlkotograPtut in Oil Colors , SE.CODI4 IPMA Orto Oree% 1t RETAIL DRY GOODS. LONG AND IMOCHA SHAWLS AT REDUCED . PRICR3 N. A. JONES' 112:1373503 OVER THE WAX FIGURE M. A. JONES' NS PLUS ULTRA. SNIRT. 17 N. BIGEITH STUMP E. & L. E. & L. POINTE DE GAZE COLLARS. ENGLISH TIISE.(D COLLARS 024 CHEbTNOT SMINT E. M. NEEDLES IS RECEIVING DAILY ALL DESIRABLE NOVELTIES LATEST IMPORTATIONS EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, VEILS. ac., dr,c. 1024 CHESTNUT STRENT. RETAIIIi DRY GOODSo BLANKETSI BLANKETS! BLANK KILTS! The Largest Assortment of AT THE LOWEST PRICES, OIFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY GOWPERTHWAIT do CO., N; W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET ST.S. aeletderil - • FRENCH MBRINOP.S. Browns, Blues, greens, PhrPhts. Ail-wool Bops, In choice shades. ' Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks. Alpacas—Browns. Modes. and Blacks. FALL CL DARR Water-proofa, of Black and Brown Cloths. Clocks made to order, New Cheek square Shawls. Black Thibet long and square Shawls. COOPER. ds CUNARD. man 8. R sorer NINTH and MARKET Streets LADIES' FURS. F U S FTJRSI GEORGE F. WORRATII, NOS. 41.5 AND 117 ADM STREET, RAE HOW OPHN A FULL ASSORTMENT or LADIT E 1117115,. To which the attention of tbe•pnblic le invited. senSmi CURTAINS & CURTAIN MATERIALS. E. WALItAVEN. SUCCESSOR TO W. H. CARRYL, MASONIC HILL, NO. 719 CRESTNUT STREET, IS NOW OPENING HIS FALL STOCK CURTAIN MATERIALS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, EXTREMELY LOW PRICES m22-St FANCY ARTICLES. w . D. GLENN, IMPORTER OF DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODP, NO. 26S SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Offers to the trade a full assortment, including in part— Hair, Tooth, Nall, Cloth, and Shaving Brushes. Camel's Hair Pencils and Marking Brushes. Combo in shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber. Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of all descriptions. Pure Essential Oils. • Rose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans. Powder Boxes and Pulls in great variety. Round Filtering Paper, all sizes. Cachous Aromatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's, English Pink raucers, Reeves' and common. New Zealand and Pit k Linen Twine. Flasks. Tooth Picks, Violin Strings, Bcc.. &c.. all at lowest ri arket mites se22lmlf COMMISSION HOUSES. N. BERRY & co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 26 RUB BERGERE, PARIS PLATZATANN, BERRY, & CO., LYONS, ST. ETIENRE, AND GRENOBLE neliXthEttam NSW YORK. 155 DUANE STREET BAGS 1 BAGS ! BAGS I NEW AND SECOND HAND, SEMSELRBB, BURLAP, AND GUNNY BALI S, Constantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY dh No. 113 NORTH FRONT STRUT. Sr WOOL BACKS FOR. BALM stl9-6m FRENCH GOODS. INSKEEP & TRUEFITT, 216 CRESrNIIT STREET, OFFER TO THE TRADE, PLAIN MUSLIN DE LAINS. SHAWLS IN ALL VARIETIES. VEIL BARGES IN ALL COLORS. GRENADINES AND .DO-NA MARIA. BALMORAL SKIRTS. Agents for , Messrs. BECAR & Co.'s LINEN. CAMBRIC 11ANDKERCFIIEFS, miracrNEßir GOODS. FALL, 1863. wc,4033, Sc CARY, . -• • - Tgb thEEEST/iIIT STREET, Have now _open A LARGE. STOCK 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 sel7-2m sp FRENCH FLO VVERS, 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW -STYLE HATS, JUST OPENED AT THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S, No. 729 CHF.STNIIT Street, below Eighth. st9-Bm SP EIGHTH:ST. RIBBON STORE, No. 107;N: EIGHTH STREET. ' We 'would inform our customers. and the ladles generally, that we OPEN THIS DAY, a complete stock of MILLI NELY AND. STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR THE _ TALL AND WINTER bEASON OF 1063. Our stock consists of - BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. every shade and style:' • Si:ACM VRLYET_RIBBONS. • -•••-- • - - • . Pietro, and with whit. and colored edges: PELT AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATE: the newert shaves; _ SILKS, - 91.-LVETS, Ma 'UNCUT VSLVETS. ARTIFICIAL FLoWRES-AND FEATHERS, EnENET-FRAMES, LACE:, &c., &c. By buyis g from the importers direct, and by constant attendance at the - various auction sales in this city and New York, we are- enabled to offer a splenlid assort ment of goods. in . our line at the most reasonable prices. A full assortnient kept np the end of the season. Country orders promptly attendedlo. SICIIEI WEY - L 9 8403.-2331 NO. 107 North EIGHTH Street. MOURNING BONNETS Made to oraer et- the ram MOURNING STORE, 026 - CHESTNUT Street, rel9-1m M. St A.. MYERS tz CO GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. NOS. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET; PHILADELPHIA aoliN c. ._Y RAISON (FOR3iB ' RLY J. BERR 1100RJ3,) IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, ISUMrFAOTTIJMI , OF. THE IMPROVED WMAPPIRS, CEAEI,AR3, ELTISRAUTION GUARANTIED._ my22-toc4 GEORGE GRANT. No. 610 OFIBSTNIIT B.`A'NEBET. [Loa now ready A LAIIOII AND COMPLNEX STOOK runms - Fuma GOODS, Of his own Insfortation and mannitteture. . Hie celebrated. "PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS," . manufactured tinder the sozertatenedonce of • "JOHN F..TaBONHT, (Formerly of 011enbers Tassert,) ire the most - perfeot-flttimg Shirts of the age. SAP Orders promptly attended to. iy9-ihakv4rs 606. ARC)II SriPMEIT. 606. FINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER DEPOT. AX li.ticiAirr ASSORTMENT OF. 'RENTS' 1 1 1.111,NISHINII GOODE!, AT MODERATE PEACES. YOUR PREMIUMS AWARDED. FOE SHIRTS WRAPPERS, AND. woo. Ks. Stmessoi to W. W.MTIGHT, ,tel-tad 4 . 60&;,AREH STREET: 805. FINE SHIRT. MANUFACTORY.. . The subscriber would invite attention to hie • -:IMPROVED CUT GE MELTS, which he makes a epactalty in his 'business . Also. CIOXI, Uinta receivin& II'OVELT FOR,GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. tI. W, :SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S VIISNISHING STORE, No, It* GRESTNGT STREET ja" ' VOW doom Wawa doAtlneatc TO WHOLESALE B YARS T 6 ?HEIR LARGE AND WILL-BSLECTED ASSORT MENT OF This Stock Is principally of T. W. & & CO.'S own IN, PORTATION. and will be offered at the • . "It has been inv. deafen. 'ha the prenara.tiorr thia Manuel, to furnish to the officers of the revenue; totust- Mug men. and to mombtra of the legal profession: Bach authority and information for the transaction of bast- L(.l. Rh ran he derived .mom tne proceedings, experience. aid deeleinns of the Office of. Internal Revenue. Ike the ex. mitten of !hie design . I have received the aid and count el of Commissioner Lewis, Deputy Commissfomer McPherson. aid of the clerks of the largest HlCl , hrilrlCe in the administration of the excise poem Among Ovum- I mention Messrs. George Jarneli. Wtliiam Itlcaardrf, W. F. Downe, A B. Jsbnson, and W. J. Ghthert " CA S H .EI _OTJ S E . I READY THIS WEEK. PETER 0111tIlADINE BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SHAWLS, BALMORALS, RIBBONS, KID GLOVES, &c., &a. Bought exclusively , for cash, and which will be sold at a small advance. sel-3m 1863. F A L 1863. DRY 'GOOD'S. HOOD, BONBRIGHT, d 8 CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IA FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DBY GOODS, No. BES MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. The attention of the TRADE le invited to their large Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. Among which are choice brands of Sheet ing and Shining Muslim, Madder Prints, De Lshies, Ginghama, and SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. ALSO, MEN'S WEAR IN (MEAT YARIErf. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO , CASH BUYERS. en2o-Em 1863 PALL IMPORTATION. 1863 EDMUND YARD & co.. IMPORTERS' HD JOBBERS, SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, • 617 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Street, Have now opened their Fall importation or Dress Goods, MERINOS, COM:THEIS, REPS, AMPAC/AS, DELAINES, PLAID. AND STRIPE - 0 POPLINS FANCY AND BLACK SILKS, Liao, A large assortment of SHAWLS, BALIIORAL SKIRTS, WHITE GOODS LINEN"k . EMBROIDERIES, to., widen they offer to the trade at the LOWEST MARKET PRIDES. anll-0 AUTUMN. 1863. DAMSON; BRINSON, & CO., COR. MARKET & FIFTH STS., (501 MARKET STREET,) INVITE THE ATTENTION - OF CITY - AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO THEIR STOCK OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, &a. Cash Buyers will find' it to their Interest to Examlne.our Goods. S. R. DAWSON 0. BRANSON I. G. BO3fIIARDNRR. sel2••2m SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS ARMY HATS; ARMY HATS. ADOLPH! KEEN, Nat 62 Mirth 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 ARNFY. HATS. Orders by mail from sutlers or jobbers vane prompt• ly filled at the lowest rates. ie3o3m FROTHINGFEIAM (t WELLS FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. INILITIRY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA.. Banners, Regimental and. Company. Flags, Swords, Sashes,-Belts,.Yassants, Epattleles, Hats, Caps, Canteens i Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field-Glasses, Spurs, ancl everyi,hing pertaining to the complete ovAfat of Army and Navy Officers. A libersa discountallowed:to.the t3ade. selo-tf ARMS CLOT ARMY CLOTHS: . . - . WiLIAAN T.150-04EIBASS' - ARMY, NAVY, AND' CIVIL cmiom mousia, fol-3A-41/00TH SPA:M:ID And r 63 STRAWBERRY Sta. ARMY AND NAVY: ALL SHADES AND GRADS& - • CIVIL ALL SMILES AND PRIORS. OUR MOTTO . - "QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." 5a.23-tme2B PATTERN SHIRT, lINDEBOU)THING, &a G. w. simoNs & BROTHER, TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES, playing oetir. nn fromllo hi eboiee Opera and Ameri aan FARRSEBROTHER. Importers. N eel.6m 324 OHSENUTStree4below Fourth. 12 HOWARD & CO.'S First Mass AMERICAN WATCHES, With hiIIESEION '8 FATENTREEML 0011. For Belo by the principal WiATOIDIAKERS. AM.E $ll AN WATCHES IN 2,3, 4. . and 3:os. SILtER CASES, - C. de A. PECIIIIGNOr, Manufacturers of , Watch Crum. No. 32 S: FIFTH Street, waft-tun:man*. Matignon Chestnut and Market. G. BITSBELL, FINE AMERIOM and Imported WATCHES. rine Jowelry. sSlvvr i iikiDlatolware. &a. isra-am, NA North SIXTH. Street. FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the most experienced workmen. an'd every Watch warranted for ene j e gSSELL. 3,23-6 m 22 North SIXTH Street, No. 1533 411/cH Stre . 44 . Vcii , laor. Oixtlieutkk seo,lm* WOLK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBBRS. THOMAS W. EVANS (fa 00 INVITE THE ATTENTION OF WHOLESALE BUYERS FANCY DRY GOODS. FALL AND . WINTER SALES. MOST REASONABLE PRICES. BUYERS are solicited-to call and. examine 818 CHESTNUT STREET, UP STAIRS. M. L. IULLOWELL & CO,, 615 CHESTNUT STREET. HAVE 2fOW IN EITOSE DRESS GOODS; A. W. LITTLE & 00. eel-2m Ito. 325 MARKAT STREET ARMY GWDS. HEAVY. MEDIUM,- AND LIGHT SREETINGS AND SHIRTLNGS STAN °LED DRILLS' HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS WASHINGTON- AND' VICTORY GAIIBRICS AND SILECTAS. - - BROWN, BLEACHED,- AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YA_RN, E.cr sols-if tt RANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANITFACTURERQ OP .TEWELRY. FINE S N WORDS, .A MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. stM-Ifflm WATCHES AND JEWELRY. I r l MUSICAL BOXES. - NEW PT_TIIILICATIONS. AUTHORIZED EDITION'. CIIBE AND uirtEcT TAX. BROWN, N 1.3 CO M.PAYYi pi) winiiNOTON STREET, BOSTON, Publish this dui . , Stptember 23d, A - MANUAL OF TDB Exerss AND DIRECT TAX SYSTEM OF THE DMITRI) STATF."... Br HON. GEORGE S. MIGTWFI LATE 0030(1.14tOtil!It. 1 vol. Svo. Cloths 530 pp_ $3 59. This work has been prepared under the authority of the f•;!...ClTiary of the Treasury. It c....• mins alt the busi ness and legal forms and regantionz prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. trog*lxer with the decisions Si the office, carefully revised. The manual includes also more than three hundred and fifty rulings by the Commissioner nom practical questions which have arisen in the addithrstration of the law. and or recta from the most important" my:respon dence of the office. • End; Oet from. the. Prefer e. OR THY. RIA . R.TINDAIE PASTORAL. BY CAROLINE, CIIRSEBRO. Author of" Isa - a Pilgrimage," "The ohitareh of Light," "Marion author of " Alone." "Nemesis," Sze.. 5t...., SA3 of it: 1 predict for `PETER CARR P.DINIV a wider peon- Jeri* than has been achieved by any other of Miss Cheeehro's books: good and risible as they alt are The kory , peldom wanders beyond the limits -of the country neighborhood wherein the ~cone is laid, but among the 'Martindale folk,' we find a variety of character, motive, and action, that calls the anther'e hewt talent into Pvigorous play. There true danger of our confounding eter. Cerradtrie pith Mr. Collamer: or Mandy' with Merry Fuller or Sally Green; while Mrs. Johnson, Mild:lh Green. and Olive Savage. are alt types of dif ferent claEees of every day pereonaves; each true CO the life, and once seen, always afterward recognizable. f thin wenderfol delineation of character. this thoroogh knowledge of human nature, and in the abitity to re produce her own impressions upon the minds of others, lies the chief secret of Mies Chesebro's power. SIft.LDON & Co.. Po °Ushers, No. i.t.35 Broadway, NtINV York. For sale by all Booksellers. sle22-toth2t HARPER FOR OCTOBER IS RE ceived aid for sale this day at T. B. PETERSON & BROTRERS', It 306 CREST:WI Street. 20 CENTS!! 20 CENTS!!! 20 IIENTS!!!—RARPER FOR OCTOBER. se2Z-3t PITCHERS. 808 CHEiTNUT Street. 90 CENTS.--GODFY FOR OCTOBER PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT street. selB-6t P RINCE AND PRINCESS OF WA.LES..—Card Photograpbsiugt rev:Jived. IIicALLISrER & BRO. Se22-6t 7:48 Cli ES PAN ITTLS treet. ALBUMS ! ALBUMS 1 ALBUMS r. Holding 50. l'ictures $2.00 to gill Holding 60 Pictures 3.00 to 0 3.50 to 10 100 " 4.00 to 16 " 200 " 12.00 te 4.5 " % " E 0 cts.to 4 • 12 ,` 25 cts. to 1 Over 600 styles at a large discount from manafdctut ere' price PITCHER'S BOOK Ind ALBUM STORE. FOS CHEW NUT Etreet. se2l.3t riIDEOLOGICAL TEX BOOKS, Pablhhed by LINDSAY & EL ILKESTON, 25 SMITH SIXTH Street All ,v Cno:tnnt. KURTZ'S TEXT BOOK OF CIIORCH HISTORY. 2 yolunmr, complete KURTZ'S MANUAL OF SACRED HISTORY; Seventh Edition. FUR .Z'S OLD TESTAMENT COVENANT. 3 volumes. KURTZ S BIBLE AND ASTRONOMY, the Second Edi tion. - HRIzzOG'S THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL ENCYCLOP/EDIA, 2 yoinmee sell 25PHOTOGRAPH 25 CTB. ALBUMS. CTS. noldiug 12 Picturee, boucd in mnslin, gilt e 4 ge, at Cllblt'S Cheap Album. Store, SOS CHEST/IMT Street. se2t-61 NEW BOOKS— sue, received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 715 and 717 MiLERLITEtratt. STABLE:VS SERMONS IN THS EAST. PALNONI; or. the NUMERAL OF SCRIPTURE. By M. Mahon, D, D CLARK'S ELEMENTS OF THE ENGLISH LAN GE? E IMBEN-SFE, and OTHER TALES; from the German. Paper. • _ THE AMBER GODS, AND OTHER STORIES. By Harriet Elizsbeth. Prescott. PHILIP VAN ARTETELDE—a Dramatic Romance. BF Fleury De ( HISTORY OP SPANISH LITERATURE. New edition. 3 vole, WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, ADDRESSES. and LEITERS. • TEHRAN ON THE IRON MANTIFACTURE OF GREAT BRlTAlN—theoretically and practically considered. HOSPITAL SKETCHES Br Mies L. M A.lcott. THE CAPITAL OF THE TYCOON. A Journal of a residence in Japan. By Sir R. Alcock. 5519 NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS - MEMOIR OF REV. B. J. HAWES. By his Mother. MAN ON THE OCEAN. A Book for Bays. By R. N. Ballantyne. t 61.50. THE BELIEVER'S TRIUMPH. By Rev. Jas. Smith. $l-. 2A. 13E THEE'S CRIPPLE. AO cents. LITTLE AGGIE'd FEE H SNOW DROPS. Byr. M. S. SA cents. MATTY'S HIINGRE ISIII.SIONARY BOX. By the an thor of VIII see M biesincerie^. " cents. HOPE ON; Or, The Honse that Jack Built. By F. M. S. SA cents. MARTHA'S HOME, and How the Sunshine came into It. By F. M. S. 35 cents. THE PLEADING SAVIOUR. By Rev. James Sniith. 00 cents For sale by . WILLIAM and ALFRED ItiARTIEN; selB 606 CHESTNUT Street. HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 721. CRESTIA UT STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth Streets All Books usually to be bad in a FIRST-CLASS. BOOKSTORE, Will alwave be found on our shelves —AT - OWE S T PRICES STATIONERY. MOSS Lt moo., Beepsettally inform the public they have opened a BRANCH_ at No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, See and Door above the Post Office where wilt be found a complete stock, of. Fancy, Staple, Counting ionEe„ and Office STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, AND ENVELOPES, of their own manufacture, of the best qualitlea, and in great variety- The bneinees will be conducted on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK" SALES. By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices. extensive assortments. together with their long experi ence in that line of business, they ask a share of public patronage. Blank Books ruled to any pattern. Envelopes, 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 md, No. 43 . 0 MARKET STREET. se2l-Im if 1 1 ,N V ELOPES ! ENVELOPES ! PAPER! PAPER! PAPER! INITIALS INITI eLE INITLALS• Stamped on Free of Charge,- Stamped on Free of Charge. S.aroped on Free of Plo.rre, At MAGEE'S, 316 CITES TNUT Street, - At MAGEE'S, 3.i GHEIT A UT Street, se2l-St Between Third and Fonrita. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. KERR'S Furnishing China & Glass Establishment, CHINA HALL, 529 CEESSITUT SMUT, TRRECTLY OPP69ITB MCDEFTYPENCE.U.AIL. is the cheapest (for the quality) and mast- extensive as sortment of WRITE. 'FRENCH, amx-eala AND DECORATED CHINA. IN TR'S. CITY Tttek aponea. dont' oven importation, eighty-one casks very superior plain WHITE FRENCtIf C tr A. in any quantity to suit purchasers. Also, a eplenditi assortment of Fashionable - CUT AND BYE:RATED TABLE EIRYSTM. AISO, Diem white lz.ilglish titowa. Ware., Pinner avil Tea "Ware. Also. TrAlet t•eta, irm great' Tabery, sae 'Very elegantly dc.corAierl. *3 — Doubla - thick StoneNnze. azo. Glass, es pre,:ely for HOTELS, SHIPPING, ANTh RESTAURANTS Air- 'French China decorated to. order in any . patteln. An r - Initials engraved on Table Glass. China and Glass packed in a proper manner. SE 5. satnth-4m GAS FIXTIETRES, A;c 6 17 ARCH STI WP. C_ A. VANKIRIi & 00_, MAIfDFAOTTIREIt6 OF CELAND.D. • AND OTHER _ GAS•'FIXTURES Also, French Bronze Figures and Ornaments, - Porcelain and Mie.l.Shades, and a variety of -FANCY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Please call and eoramlne goods "delgly RAPER HANGINGS. PHILADELPHIA PArvat,ll NGINGS. HOWELL Jo BOTIRXKE; CORNER Or FOERTH AND, MARKET STREETS, ME)II7FACTOIMRS OF PAPHR HANGINGS AND. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS. Offer' to the trade a large and. elegant aisortment of ooda. from the cheapest Brown stock to - the - finest Decorations. N. B . CORNER FOURTH, at MARKET STREETS. N. 8.—5611,1 Green, Blue, and Bair WINDOW PA PERS of ep.arY grade. 6810 - 2 m • SILVER-PL TED.' WARR. SILKIER: PLATED WARE 'IIMIVFA.MORY. TEA SETS, CASTORS, WAITERS, • ICE PITCHERS, &c., &c. - NATIL'ER or, MOSS, r 235 swim SIFTS STEW. Gertrude (with souas)•. ' Ltreiu.P. WBW RM.!. --Box Book open from lo till 3 o'c ozk; when Seatri may be secured. eel r=l NEW CHEST XIISST. Lessee and Manager. ...... WM. WaBATLAI. Price ill i5O In vrb"c`a MR. COLLINS. . who lies purchased. the hole right of rePreasattlien this great Play in Americiti, will appear as C aRBICK_PBRGI CB, an Irish Soldier of Tortaub, with the songs, "'Walt Bright Wine," and " While :'hare's Life There's Brave. MR. WM. WITEATIKE in his great character of CAPTAIN RE11,7111 DE Lko..i.PT•rp.c, supported hy the tenon me talent Mr P nirdannt., L. Lamb, S. W S - (3 Litiboi.,T Sermenr, E B Polmea, Charles and ethers: MiS,I3F, Wets. Ileac. Erttnye, Charley Ri, ri, Sc no. Corder:tor, Mr. MARK itaSSLER, MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH, STREET THESTRE—A.R.OTT Street, above Acting and Stage Manager WM S. FREDERMSB, Easiness Agent and Treasurer.. ... . ,TOS. D. mimpay: bECOSD WEETT—'IONTINDED.k - UCCEBB. THE ETCHINGS OPERA_ THOM. TDESD sY AND WEDNESDAY, THE DOCTO.I3. OF ALOANTARA. Ponna Isabella Ricking's. Dr. Parcelous -..- IMw. Seglin.. Carlos— . ... W. 8 Eum. Don Pomposo NCK. 'H. Peal. To conclude with aecomedietta of ' UNCLE FOOZLE: - - - - •. in which the dramatic company will appear. Tickets, 25, 50. and 71 cents. No extra chaste Missal* s t the Box Oftico, from 10 A DE to .3 I'. H. Curtain time at 734 o'clock. se2l-1% TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEM BLY -• BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT' STRBSTIL Amusement for Old and Young. Mira' and HaPPineini open for the season. Constant chalme of Entertainment. SIGNOR BLITZ, 1 - - • - EVERY EVENING , commencing at 734 o'clock and Wednesday anc Saturday at 3, nonsisans of New BlTR ter See in Necrcrnancy, great snceenn in Ventriloquism. and tbe Learn , d Canary Birds. 1101ENNSYLYAN1 A .A.CAT:vE OF -A- THE FINE ARTS. 1025 CIIP,STI: UT STREET OPEN D.MLY (Siandays e;.e„,,pt,e,) from 9' A. .91. till 6 P. AdrA=rion 25 catttß. CM;fripm bat!' price B OOKKTTPER IN A DRUG 11017 . WANTED.--One who has a thorough knowledge of the Wholesale Drug Trade, fully comp,tent to keno a set of books. and is able to influence some Country Trade, xnas hear of a permanent situation by addressing Bog a() VA Philadelphia Post Office. Applications strictly C6ll pnoal se2l :It. WANTED--TO INVEST OR 'PER- T I CHASE, the IN rEBET f• a relring p n•-)r. ..r film in cot , +nle Pr.iit bu,IIIPE.3 .4ddress "Euston," 6th) North TEN - WAN Tfi.l). AUODONEER.-ONI3 ticbo IS well e.cpiaiizted Veit thAl3 - lE,in,, . 200c1 CakFTERD, CAII 01)tEltr ,it,latif,r, by ,a dreSSiTig Box 557. Waßhington (ik. C.) Post OlSie they tarp,. 9ziei rp'nr , ner. `;-5t WA 'T ED TO PURCHASE NT - IN. TFRI?.ST in a Mannfa cluiin4 ex. MArcantile nese. Tha edvertirer h. bad six years' business ezw rirneo, and Is a thorough book-lreeperand accountant. Ad, sass ' A B " office this paper. se2l,2t. OFFICE FOR OBTALNING EMPLOY BITNT. for Colored Persons of both Sexes. Families in or oat of the city in want of such help, will please call. Persons out of employment Can obtain platy. imme diately by calling at this office.. References leo tiled. Office Yours, SA Al. to SP. H. ~_ CLARKSON HALL, No. 615 CHEERILY Street, Phila delphia. tlt. JOHN °UTILE. "WANTED.- A PLACE AS SALES RIAN.r&c., in a bookstore. by one of long expo. rienca in the business. Bendy to go to any Dart of the United States. Pkilsdelphia references given. Addreeu A. J. 8., Bulletin office. 8018-61 - WANTED-815 PER DAY.-WM v Want reliable. e - o.crgatic ca - a-,easaerc had fig rtt.it in every county. for a goatee. coininix2kra 4 , ..t from V; to Sl5 iler dal Ao humonx. Expertert.sed tanvamers prefm-reci,lnti TCOM. for 0.11. Ad. EgS. C. M. DUIrLf & CO., P - ablishmv,„ At either (limaimnati. Ohio; Chicago. - Mir..oLs: or 1, 4 ;11 READE r.qew Y.ork. jySt}.!"-ce 60 A MONTH! WE WA.NT _ Ar4BYrs at 6Os a month. expenses paid, to Rea our EvERLAVTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS. and thirteen other articles. Circulars fr...e. SHAW ..4t CLARK, Biddeford, Ifp.ine. sell-d&W3m 825 000 -THIS AMOUNT WANT ED. on a valuable improved stors property, Chestnut street, below Eighth. Also i 6 1 1,000 to loan on a mortgage or ground rent; will be divided. Apply to E. PS TUT, sel9 309 WALNUT Street. Art,gr & DEPUTY QUARTERM A STKR ...nGENERAL'S OFFICE. --PHILADELPHIA.. Feb. S. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to he followingnOlnte: Tortntrae. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria. Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD. Captain and Aasiat. Quartarmastell. liziE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, DOR WALNUT Street. will be opened for receptia n of Boarders in "a few days• wl2-Ite FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOJIIEN commun'eatinr and single rooms; private tai olia if deatred. N 0.1315 WALNUT ttreet. vela Im* WOOLEN MACHINERY FOR f! —Machinery of a - small Mill. in whole. or in part, - in excellent cand , tion. and running - order. Address "Wool." at this Oflice. 5e2.2-3t* SALE-VALUABIa RA: Rm, - 70 AereP, one mile from railroad station, e ight miles fyrm the city. Also. Chester County Para ... SO acres, within ten minutes walk of railroad station Call and. exersine register of farms. R. I .I;TTIT, sel9 309 W'.krZr Street BAZAAR-NINTH. D • BAN-... _ SOM . Streets..: A largo cf.llecUou dc , lll-11 - ,1.3. - perg and. €0 , .. - ..... - 44.-band Carrto.gea, Vtiagote,, arnesbjit.,, con•mAlace. poAtronemsat of EXC , M.D.c.tr t,a wa , ,h rntil furt.le,r,notico vra 01d...1.1e,', a )10 at,lo o'clock. 4rit- BABII. ANIMAL TaI•DE RAIZ OP ;MO O.A.R• IIIAGFS. de., on WEDNEND Octob.r ,186.1.. ,el9-BTif ALFRED At. A . 'N:IW!;IEM WALNUISTRZE7' THEATRE. L ens " • Mrs. M - A. GAP.RETTSOV TIIIS (TUEFDAY) Sept.'22d; SECOND NIGHT OF. TEE EN"GAGEMEHT OF LUCILLE WEST ERSZT, LUCILLE WESTER LUCILLE VvESTEi-ON, Clmrming and Vermitila'Artiste, SUPPORTER MB. MAMAS Bh-BROL who' appeared last evening to one of the' iargest an& lIIOEt delighted endierees ever assezitled. This Evening two extdient piece!. COMEDY AND. FNRCE. COIUEDY AND FXRCE. COBTEDY AND VARCH The peraffnance will cora:mance with ftfr. C 660 Beede's deliglifol comedy of MASKS ANIY FACES, MASK'S AND PACES, MA'SIiS AND FACES; Peg Woffingtom LUCYLLR tir Charles Prmandir.. ...... .Mr. CRA•RLES BARMY, To coticlu.de with the RlClBiCtsi farce r>rthe _ LOAM OF A LOVER. TI - RD WEEK TRIUMPHANTL OI" Y SUCCFSSt — dIi Grand Romantic Dratflit. entitled MR DUKE'S MOTTO. Admission 2 cents; Children 16 cents EDUCATIONAL. RS. E. P. B A 1:10-ll ' S SELECT seHooL, R'ds GEARY Street. . n L. CARPENTER, .7'EA_CITFIR OF -1-'• DANCING. 625 ARCH Etreet. Call at hie Rooms. Nil,. and owl, Evenine. Pe•.l2-Im* WANTS. . - WAN T E D-A SITITA_TION'AIS r TOOKETEPER or Assietar.t Bookkeeper by a MR filly competent. Best reference girt rt, Address "L E.." tt‘ is. Office. sel2-2e A CiTh TG MAN Gall G TO CAG 0, is open to an ENG GIME NT a% Drv-good[ cr Hardware Salesman. First-class New York references. Address. for three days, ' 'E. G."423SPRUCE Street, Phil ade !ph 5e22.2t• BOMtDnIa. FOR SALE AND TO LET. AUCTION SAME. AITCTIGT7 SALE OF HO6SES:. JAGES, AZT Ii kRNS ,, S. ON. WEDNESDAYrtiOittiriNU. &pt. 241 b,. at 16 o'clo,k, compri.4ns: FIFTY 11. , . 0 - 17EZ'N ALSO, U1(ZI -2 LAS. A r k UAIBRE - ix.I3AS 1 1 L Wlsti . A.. — DR.O STN. Ito. 246 aEARRAT STBEILLT; 113Mat.DIMPHIA.- 3bm.afacturer*.z4 StMERIOR 1:1X1310 - LLLS; itunlm REGUWIA . SYE:AIti PEW.. I'ELLER LT. eiF f .F4).S 1 - lAV I'F.OILD.. Conn.. "I"Le'stsamer. 611.4.115, Niebole,msator• is no, re.oetving freipbt for itastforg. at Webster' s. seccivAd ar above MARKET street: ` Sails on TRIMS 1".. 4 AV.. noon." For, freight, &c., apply to WM. 3 1 ; Ea/RD & 1351Sontb. DlLAW.eitt.kcenne, or on thoWnerf. ' sem_st CARRIAGES. 1861 WILLIAM R. ROGERS,. • • Canals. and /sight Garriag,a,...Bndyler, Nos. 1.009 4 . and. 1001 CREST TT STREET.. 60.0-8 m P825.E.p.8LP,14.4.,.. WHITE ESESERVING BIZAIUW.), RIME cir?.-Eart. AND, - WRITE WINT. VINE9AI2, OBREN OINCIER, MUSTARD SEED. SPICES, Sco., ALL THE REPULHEER PER PREPARVIN 0 AND Picsamia PURNiSES. ALBERT ROZ-F.,RTS,, Dealer in Dino Groceriae. 410-1* Corner LET and WIND Streets. DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORK,S.__Nvy bays a FIIBLABB IN BLAST, and are prepared to attend to orders ibt•BOTAItr ot emery . description. IL B. &11. W. BENZW USI Scarth FROWF - .rreet. uel4-3ras JOHN L. CAPEN, A- , y i NtY NOLO- 11 GIST -ma3cba consulted, IP. atr: adaptation t Business Trade. ilVorleXsa.o°4 on the t mprovement„ healqu- 4 .. " 16 faults. formation of fricada4Fir correction or Full de seripticns of character given, when. kror 8. TOITI 3 Straet. above Chesinnt.. sea-thsta6mif _ .ared, at No. 25 sTRAWBERRIF s,. nm --, , fi ,13E FOLLOW '," INS: FLhST- CLASS 501::r6.. Tree to I:iertie, "Tri umph . at the lowest rates: bY the hundred or Up:rt . :sand: eieph de Orand, ' ' Downes-1' , prolific," • Wilson's Al bany." • Ilevey'a Seedling" ac. ',v. Nurseries Darby Road. Seed Ware offTll-ISILIa d 924. MARKET Street. A_MERICAN n it' 0 FIN G.. SLATES, FULLY FoQu.'' I, TO THE BEST WELSH SLATES. T. THOMAS. 217 WALNUT Street. ion 4ca"
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