ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, 'UP TO TWELVE 0 2 0 LOOK. LAST NIGHT. Gbraird—Uhestnut • C M Gi'hereon, Boston • 01 Howell, Jr C Jones W Wurdemann. D O Ba.bbett, D 0 NO Lloyd, D C -Mrs Harlow. D C W K Thomas, New York Gardner, New York 'T• Graham. Now York W McLean, Washington .3 Williams 4 )1 Mead, New York 4 S Galbraith. Lewistown . Dr W H•Barrie. Hsrrieburg .3 B Reynolds. Danville .J H Conant, New York GMr & Mrs Chisholm, Alta • • Mies 0 Cifieholm, Detroit . Jae Potter, Jr, Louistown :13 Tinker, Baltimore Reeves, Phoenixville .Jlll Long, Lancaster :11K blaughter .ICapt Ackerman, Now York Mies Cortell. New York W B Rooney, Chester Bra Ni Bryon da, York _ H B E Le Gres, New York T Johnson, New York W H Johnson, New York 'W E Marshall. Boston • • C W liannier & wf. Wie 0 Ripley & w . f. St Louis :111188 Ripley. St Louis . Jae Tracy, Burlington, Ia G H Bala, Ponca • C P Paxton & wf. Provid'ce • C P Paxton. Jr, Providence . A B Baster, Providence . A L Frnith, Providence L Dawson & 8011, Provid'ce -A Dixon, Portland C C Übe, Portland Comitinental—Ninth .W 8 Bissell, Pittsburg LI L Bollmau, Pittsburg J Richards, Chicago J 0 WllFon, Penna Jae O'Harra. Phtshnrg -It C Wherritt, Kentucky air & hire biontemollln, Ky -Miss Brana. Lexington. Ky . Air & Bits Blair, Pittsburg W L Dike, Pittsburg lilast Cl D Blair. Pittsburg W B Dart, Providence,' It I James King Airs M V Wilt. Harrisburg -Geo W Wilt, Harrisburg H Archer, Salem, N John Sieephen & la. Penns J N Prather. Wheeling .7 Goodman, Cincinnati W Pence, Columbus Jos A *Dion: Albany bf P Dickson B dazior Nies 2, Jameson . . - Miss Aggie Jameson Joe J Lewis, Wash. D C Geo F Breneman,Laneaater J Enego, New-York F Donaldson, New York B McGovign Sr. eon. Penns. .0 A Mills; Baltimore . Mrs Mills & ch, Baltimore P It Stetson. U S A • - J Pryer '& la, Belo York James Pryer & la, N'Y ' F M Gilmore, Baltimore Mies M M other Gi , St Louis Balt .A A Al Mcßride. 'Ohio air & Mrs I+ Schley, Md Mies R Washington, Wash C Dny, Drew Albany W H faerrick ek wife • • • • - F Packard &la Ohio major A' N -N10614% U B A J L Wayne & wf. Cincinnati W Duntoti & la, Maea John ir Harris, Reading O F Hopkins &la, Louistrle 31 Fry Reading Post. IT S-ff Jae Et Eitrle. - 17 13 If B Pierson , Newark .NB Roberta Pittsburg Alden Spear, Boston F Judson New York - J Dunham,'Boston 'W B. Reed Boston . J Randall, New. Jersey E Smith. New Jersey J Coney. New York A Lippmann & wf. N Y A Begodeu, New York A:Abbot. New Hampshire O beg. Pittsburg . 'W P Bruce, Carlisle, By Ira L Btebe, - New York B Goodwin: Jr. Hartford +l3eo L Trask, New York T J Vrn Wyek,‘NeW York T Merrill & wf, N York Joe Merreileld. - Baltimore W Mt.blerßaltimore S Dri , free,:'Pittsburg Ohas W Stone & la, Van AA Perry & la, Baltimore Nina Hazzard Baltimore Alias stone, Baltimore Jordan Stable, Baltimore AT Smith, Wash'n, D C Arreerlcan=Cheatieu A A Hostler, Schyl Haven IT G Gorsuch, Maryland JIB T Burr & wf, Wash :Mrs C Conover, -St Louis Airs Des ter, New York Jas D Van Derveer, N I C Bedon,lf Jersey 'Thos H henior. New York Gold, Buffalo, N Y J Van Boekirk, N York SW Blaney. New York Capt Robert Morris 1, Beni:off T Lynch,' Baltimore B Par , ons, Baltimore ..3) Wilson, Boston Henry al Brown, New York J Gregory, Wash, D .Jae Woodward, New York Jesse W Super. Penna lir H Pendleton. New York A H Pike. „Fallen Timber V D W.Doreey, Delaware Burley. Tyrone ' St, Loula—elteatnnt. N Crof sly & la, N York 'Win Powell, jr, Mu. Menry Lindsay, Ny Benry llarkell, New llavn Theo Fredholin, New York WmA Lawson, Maas Street, eLbove Third. T Helmet, New York L.)emmdry, New York E P south, US A Geo H Solin.mik. New York J J Kase. Keokuk W B dosonbaum. N York qurner lk fun, Boston Dr o 'Turner dr fain, Penna Henry Pittsmu, New York H L Ferry, Brooklyn E Hampton & wf. Batt GB Flat', New York R Dtvio, New York John Oreanno. Naw York B )oth. NPw York D .M.rk, Jr. Bo?.ton BF Ervingtoo, New York Geo R Davis R We: de e, Pittsburg A Garvernick, Harrisburg I.lrs Dr :J Patterson, N H L Lyons, Lewes, Del I lci Dr Hendry. LT 8 A C MDe La Meir B.lt S Scott. Baltimore S Warburton N Jersey L Lee. U S JW Stainburn. II S N Diricir; LanCaster, 0 Krumbery. Cincinnati. 0 ( H Vogbt. Cincinnati. 0 Lippo;Wash'n. D - 6 T Brown & la, D Coinmb Geo B. Cretuster, I Jersey Xerchantsr—Fourt S Nicol's. Chambersburg W E Creedal% Missouri.. Geo M Peitz. Maryland • B T Edwards, Maryland. R Meely, Mechanicsburg J Winston. Kentucky W MeCcllocb, Ohio M S Irvin, Burnside W C Quir n, Burnside B E Samuel, Columbus, 0 J A Brbwn., Huntingdon C P Jones, New York :D Reed & da. Pittsburg J Reed, Pittsburg J M Irwin, Green Castle M W Shindel, Lancaster H Steweart. Shippensb'g Shop Coates, Bridesburg DI T Nish els., Bridesluarg M DaVenlie&L., Bainesville. 0 A Irvin. uquminsville. Pa B Evans, Brady's Bend AMc Allister & son, Penua M Bach. Pittsburg J R Bagley. East Liberty 3 F Morris, Greene co, Pa 11 0 Leinley,Greene co, Pa B A Myers. Pittsburg °Mrs er, Pittsburg D Anderson, Ohio street. below Arch. E R Elmer, 11 . Jersey - Jot n.Woodran. Cue. co 1: R. Brow ,n Reading T E Klng, Ilya.. Park Mrs Scheliaby, Pittsburg A L Lewi,, Dover, Del Amos Davis Minna • David Bair, Lancaster D Bair, Jr. Lancaster J McCArno, l'itobarg I Dean. Jek co, Fs, , Col Duster, IT A F C Airier, New Yo rk C Baneh, Neu , York W B Mantua!, Maryland Wetce. B atilt:lure • R - 13 White, Baltimore IT II height, iniallutorra .1 G Be, tlett, South Bend. • W Brown . . J d Davany, Michigan R O'Connor, Michigan W. Mc Wiry, Smithfield Miss L Bro wn gold, Pa J Cah le. Steubenville Dennis Bauman, Perryville roe Thonu.., Perryville Ogorge Rob- rt., New York W U Roberts, New York P ii Koberts, New York O gchw,- , itzAr, Caotoo, Ohio T WermAn, IVe desvtile P Etter, U S . . . C Stough, Pennsylvania ElStewart. Jr, Wollaboro Robt Mockling. Kittanning Pritner, Clarion C K Pritner. Marion Jstigg, Spprtngfleld, Mo S Maven: Pittsburg 2iire Haven 2 Pittab's • Hale Swartz welder. Md. Jas Maryland J S McHugh, Peuusylvaula Jas Moss, Columbia, rd street above Race. caml Shapard. Bucks co TN Sonde, 13 3,c1E4 CO lintel—Tht: F Billings, Wyoming co I`,B Gelboram, Ohio Chas Smith, Womelsdorf And Jackson,Sminsbeld S Bryson, Clinton co, Pa Jos M Flegar, Clinton co Jas Knox. New York Wm Sraltb, New Jersey Jacob Barr . Wm Jones. Scranton s G Williams, Ohio SForsyth'&son,Bethlehem' Jobnson, N J Alex Tonley,Princeion, J A 11111errold, Penns 4Dstar Wilcox, Bucks Co I Ing , tsoll, TitleifB ca S bleCrackeri, Baltimore Mrs rtudeisou&son,Elm'a Miss Dewit, Elmira Cap: J.H Horton. Penn% &I A Borliek, Bethlehem John G Brown, U S A J Thompson, Bradford co Chas Corbin. Bradford co Capt .J T Efamilton, US A Cape Frank Osgood, II 6 A Goo Brown. Mass _ . C F Hallowell Baltimore Chas Palmer, Piaegrove eat, above Chestnut. J R Penniuton. Delaware J S Nye°, New York R Hanna. Lock Haven Commercial—Sixth st B Halfman & la, Wllra, Del F S Park, E &ton, Md T Watson, W Chester J L Hyde, New York J F Silv or. Florida Col A Matsdortf, Harrisburg 'W Fern, New Jersey I Miller, Chester, Pa X Seeker, New York Newton Wells, Penna M Graham & wf, Chester co S Skinner. Fannettsbnrg J W Everett, Penna JT ForrOst R Clarke, Pottstown • J Plankington, Chest co Mrs H b B sird, Baltimore W d Chandler Mrs Eckels & do. Cnmb co C Miller, Lancaster s Moses, Phceoixaitle J Kennedy. Jr, Lancaster E V Murphy Jonn C Corcoran ,above Callowhill. G Bo) er.Peansylyallia Peter PY oder,Panna P Bnacenberger, Lehigh co Mies Kuapsnoerger, Penns. Miss A. Wilhami, Backs co . Miss L WilliainA, Backs co. Abm &out, Bath, Pa . Mrs Mont, Bath, Pa Henry Held,Hazieton Lewis Troxel, Lehigh co L A Miksch. Bethlehem .11 ( Sohnaufer, 0 rvvi esbarg A F Bertolett, Reading 'Mrs Boyer. Gatacaggaa M Sherk, Pgrinsylvkala . . Bald Eagle—Third S Peter Willey, Blinks co linnyeor,, Reading John h eligh, Allentown R Raines, Lehigh co Limbach, .51 D.Bethlehem 4Chas Cassler. Easton Wise S-West, Easton • 7Teneterroacker,Allentown Troael, •N White Rail 'W Mirka, Allentown 4 7 S LeiFenring. Pittsburg J A /Unbar, Allentown i lienj Bernmel,Lebigh co Etenhen Scromel, Lehigh co Edwin Kuhns, Lehigh co • t street. above Sixth. James Moss. Deana D G Bush, Bellefonte Re* D Kroomer, linnting'n D Ri.tora, Onto C Helw-man. Penns, J North & son, P. l /flit (4 R West Chester H A McGonagal & la, Pa II natter. Lancaster W D Blensingtit. Penna Capt n. Di Dortl - Penna Mrs .1 C Wallis & da, Staten Union—Blarke Bnrgess, Franklin co Jos W Scott, Chester co W Stephens Delaware W Hurst. M D, & la, Da Joseph A Wilkins. Mass ..1" Cannon, 'Uniontown J H Crawford & la, Mich .1 Brown Captain 11111 Ql W Smith /11r crinningham 3 James .J S McHugh, Penna. National—Race at 33 IT Turner, Hartsville 40 Loeser, Mauch Chunk X A. Whitaker, Hazleton J Greenawalt, Hazleton John F Uriek Smith. Allentown J R Correll. Penns Wood. Wilkeebarre 3 C Butler, New York X Reid, Wilkeebarre Wise Troxler, Lock Haven :R Thompson: Doylestown reel, abore Market. W Smith, New JereeY B N Farms & wfLeanna W W Van Nese, New York Jos It Wert, New Jersey Wilson Wert. New Jersey Lewis Brodhead. Del W Gap D S Weatherhold, N Jersey- Nadteon—Second et :Mrs Conyen.Lamberteville' .Jos Gray. New hope 51 Rodney. Delaware "W Whitaker, Coatesville Zobn Whitaker Coatesville V'Houeel, IT N 3 L Oliver; Trenton Black Bear—Thlrd Mich Heckman. Reading J E Bowman, Penns Chas Monition Penn& 'Theo Yerkee. 'Penns ..A.Weidenbammer, Penns :peter Rem]. Reading above Callowhilli. Chas B Palma Richard, Robb, Penne, Balthaaer, Patina D alckabangh, Patina J Hugh, Jr. Penna T C.d.dis. Penna SPECIAL NOTICES. BAIR Dim! : DYE! BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best ifi iahe World. The only Harmless True, and Re lia,le. Dye known. • This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect-- changes 'Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly tola Glossy Black 'cr Natural Brown, without injaring the Hair or Stnin lug the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and. Beautiful; ini dparts fresh vitality. frennently restoring its pristine 'color, and rectifies the 9H effects of. Bad Dyes. The <loathe is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR: all others .sae mere imitations, and shouldbe-avoided ; Sold by :all Druggists, /kn. FACTORY, 61 BARCLAY "Street, 7ew York. Batchelor's Now Toilet Cream for Dreesing the Hair. je23-1Y ONESPBICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEEm; STyLEs, Made in the Beet Mannei, expressly for 'TAIL SALES.. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. .All Goods made to Order warranted satisfaa- • (Gory. Our ONE-ERIOB SYSTEM is 'Wetly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. . . den-ly . "JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. . . ELECTRICITY ON A NEW SYSTE', AS A. Cu. RAMS, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, No. 31.4118 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. Philadelphia: , sel44t SWEET!S:IifFALLIBLE .LANIKENT aims ileadaohe was iiiirorknown to ilia' trace, below Ninth. e S Smith, Chicago D Morrell. Lone Island S Bates & la,. Maryland NWabash, Bucks co J Sylvia, St Dints 3 II White, Maryland '3 T Williams, Cincinnati W Griswold Cincinnati P Rogers, hAliimore J Weds Baltimore II 61cPellen, New York sift . ..van Sr. wt. Ponua G Wilitams. Cincinnati. H W Cm fiber, Baltimore II idulayrlalrg W Y .Morrison. Penns J (1 114 ms &c wf. Parton J a Dowses, Palma ili Malove Jim° a McDOtigall.Albal/9 W Wilcox, Ilddletown,Con T H Greer', Albany Ceas Jones, Troy Alex S Comas. Roche3tor IV ri Teal. U 8 Henry 0 Pomroy BrelyHie T Brown St la,Md Miss T Brown Sc bro, W ilsou, Harrisburg W - 13 Miller. Cope Ms,v - P C Riley. Wasting ton Mrs Tribe child, Portland P Porter, Boston A B Green. Boston R Green, Boston W I. Watt, Newport Mire F Bishop. Newport Win Bishop, Newport Daniel Currey, Delaware T Pearson, Washington Cl B Robinson, Bolitmore 47 H Perin, Baltimore T Ingraham, Yarraouth,lo. d Chestnut streets. Styntri. Now Brunswick Dr W 7! Stuart, NBrrinew'k .1 II Chapman, Cuomo:Limit Mro L J Jarnason,Wtthester W W Rand N Orleaui Mra F S Hunter & son, Pa 1 H Bracken,Pottsultie Mt:Meaty. Poona W F No-bit, Now York .T Raliock, Now York. J Wilbur. Now York W P Warner, Troy W Stottctrd, Alox, Va. .T Lt.bltuc, Havana Dr M . CorrWelc Mrs Tony Crowe Mr. A T Anderson B F , Brueti New York Mrel 3 Moore, Baltimore . John So, ber N Y. It - Ford. New York LOrPDZO ShATWOOd, Y G W G rayon drlw Loutsy P C, (ialpea, Now York A Campbell I Mims Ilri o ter, New York ,L New York A Pardee, Hazleton Eli Pease & la, Illinois J s Cunningham, WS If I, Higgins, Boston _ Mr Cutler, Boston Mr & hire Moorhead Miss Moorhead J T Webb SE wt. Washington A GlllllB. M D Boston . . Dr 1' Dimon, New York (.3 Kelcom, Decroic 001JNelso_ J e New Orleans r I) Winne New York carrell &' we, Mies A Brown & wt. Bydon Miss RI I, Brown, Boston C Boyce, Boeion A. 8 Marston & MEMO, N Y W Welcot,'New York T d Cassidy, II e N W H Warren. Troy, N Y k Bayard, hew York &leery H Leads. New York Thos it Davis, New York WW Hagemaa, Rochester J (rower. Now York ft H Little, New-York ltaac Jorbitt,l34.ltitnore Wash. A Ounakin, Naryla'd W n Stewart N Edwards, Chicago Ur/. Ekaly, Now Jersey - . R MeNarnie, New York W Walter 'e La. Wash,DC Miss 0 Walter. Wash, D C Blast R G Wal tor, Wash, DC C H Cor.ll, New York Sated n Hatch, St Louis' non, R W Graham,Vicksbg Capt RE Glory, Wash, 1)C W C Wagley. Mempnis W S.! ' , Y. Baltimore _ . nhas S Budsrwood, Boston J Hawthorne, Prey, R C Man & wf. New York Mrs s•rebbirts, News-York Mrs OSgO d, New Ysnk R Mode, New York': F B S.ll rttrs F B Davis Bostnif Newerk, J4S B Weaver, Newport,R I W a Dodge. New 'York street. above Fifth. John Ford, Stronzstowa Job o Norris, New York 5.1.m1 Hepburn, N.lsv . York Ed w hf , nabau, Wash W S Robinson Po. nos (11,seG ,Pet,,s; Muss hf R Kidd, New York 1 J W Audr-!ws . , Haw York R E Nichols • It;dley. Maryland Joe A Grays, lon(wine Vir u Driesb.ten. & la, Pa Mr. 0 Nlarrta & dan, Pa H M Baldridge. Elolltdayeb elms 31)ther, Cleveland, 0 Miss it _Pauly Allen s.W M R. Fancy T Humphrey, Salisbury W Acton, Saturn, If J &I Howard, W Chester Mrs &Nikko ly &otl Del Mrs J'Eldrldge, Aid M. EIGHTEENTH WARD 'RELIEF FUItD. — At a meeting of the Precinct Committees on Collections, held on Wednesday evening, September 16th, a committee was appointed to prepare a short sy nopsis of the management of the Relief sand, for publi cation, which is here pretended: There have been 277 applications made by enlisted men residing within the limits of the Eighteenth ward, and their families paid every two weeks, commencing July 17th, until they were mustered out. The number of children in those families is 463, besides parents who are infirm and de pendent upon their Ms for support. The total amount of money collected during the operations of the ASSoei4- tion,is 83,811, which is accounted for as follows : Cash paid semi-weekly to the families of volunteers 82,472 72 Cash invested- (Sept. 171 h) in Government - loan (five-twenties) as a contingent fund for future operations, which, if not needed, will be subject to the order of the contri bntore 802 13 Cash paid to a widow, whose -only son died in the tt ree-months State service 2.5 00 _ Cash paid for -incidental expenses, adver tin-I:R. eetintettelt Money, janitors, 69 88 Cash paid Collector 47 00 I Cash in hands of Tieasurer, to pay appli cants' 404.27 a:Ciaitle, Oil City, Pa G Martin, Schuylkill co eet, above Third. W Nyee, Phcenixyllie B 8ram..13, Laricaßter co Master H Braman. Palmyra S H Be, jamln, Penne, B P Light, Lebgnon W W humor, He'teton Timothy J Coe. New York Adam Aire, Lebanon Chas F Hart & wr, Harriabg 'Wm Hothermal, Lebanon B G Carpenter, Penne 3DIIECD. BUSH.—Suddenly , at Wilmington, Del., on Theeday, September 22. George Bneh. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral without further notice, front his late residence, 608 French Street, on Friday, dept. 25th, at d o'c'oek. MILLER.—At SL-Lawrence Hotel, Philadelphia, on the 265 inst. ' Andrew H. Miller, of ~ , Delawa.ra, Ohio, (formerly of Philadelphia), aged 35 years. It* BROWN —in Philadelphia, Sept. 214 t, 1885, at 8 o'clock P. M., Mrs. Elvina Catherine Brown, aged 30 years and 3 menthe, wife of James W. Brown, 1005 Rhippen street. The relatives and friends are meet respectfuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (rhureday). the 24th instant: tolmeet at 1, and move at Ik4' o'clock. To proceed to the Central Presbyterian Church: Lombard street, oelow Ninth, and from thence to Lebanon Cemetery EttOriE:.—on the 12.4 inst . , in the 17th year of her um, Cornelia, daughter of Edwin G. Stones. ALBREE.—On the 18th in Boston, Maas., Sohn Albree. Sr., in the 70th year of his ago, formerly of Fate burg: Pa. LAN ATA.—At New Orleans, Sept. 13th, Joseph Itnata. aged 44 years, born at Genoa, and Consul of Italy at New Orleans. , MAG INN 18. --On the 21st inst., Rev- James Magi/Lula. Pastor of St. Matthew's Church. Conshohocken. MASON. —On Wednesday, the 2.3 d of September, Mrs. Martha Mason, relict of the late Robert Mason. in her 87thear. L&..-On Monday, the 21st instant, in New York city, suddenly, of disease of the heart, Col- Robert M. Lee, late Pay muster 11, S. A., aged 58 years. His relatives and male friends, members of the Phila delphia Bar, the officers of the Army. Navy, and M 1.71114 Corps, officers of Volunteers now in the oity, and officers of the First Division Pennsylvania Militia,,are respect fully invited to attend the funeral. on Friday. the ilth instant, at 134 o'clock P. M., from hie late residence. IV) North Sixth street. Services at St. Stephen's Church. Interment at Laurel Hill. - *s* DEATH Or COL. ROOM M. LEE At a meeting of the members of the Bar of Philadel• phia, held on the 23d inst.. called to express their feel ings upon the occasion of the recent decease of their late fellow-member, Robert K. Lee, on motion of D Pouch erty. Sm.' Samuel H. Perkins. BK.. was called to the chair, and Geo. W. Thorn and H. C. Townsend u ere ap pointed secretaries. D. Webster, Esq.. in' feeling and eloquent terms. enio gietio of the character of Col. Lee as a citizen, a soldier, a lawyer. and a patriot, introduced the following: The Bar of Philadelphia is again assembled to testify its grief for the loss of one of its members, in the person of Robot BE. Lee, and to maik its respect for his memo ry and character. Therefore. Begolved, That our deceased brother in the course of along and distinguished career at the bar, and while for many years holding the office of Recorder of the city of Philadelphia, by the urbanity of his manners, the goodness of his heart, the force of his talents• ana the in tegrity of his principles, - won e esteem and confidence of the Bench, the Bar, and the public, which he con tinned to en.my to the time of his sodden and lamented death. - Resolved. That we deeply sympathize with, the .be reaved children of oar deceased friend, anon the snd• 'den and irreparable lose of their only parent, and hear tily commend them, in their affliction, to the protective care of the "Father of the fatherless." . . .. . .neeolved. That a committee of five members of the bar be appointed, to communicate to the family of the deceased the sincere condolence of this meeting, toge ther with a copy of these resolutions. Eloquent and feeling addresses, expressive of the high appreciation in which the character of the deceased was held, were made by Mesas. A. L. Hirst, Dougherty, The following gentlemen, viz: Messrs. Webster. Dal las, Brown, Hirst, Remak. Bothell, and the officers of this meeting, were appointed the committee under the last resolution... On motion of W. S. Plizacft.Essi.. the proceedings were directed to be publibhed. On motion, adjourned. sasinT, H. PERKINS, Chairman. GEO. W. THORN. ecretaries B. ir owlisEnD, S PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23, 1863, It* POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE At a meeting of the, Alumni and under-gradnates of the Polytechnic College, held in the college West Penn Square, Monday, Sept. 21st, 1863, the follow hag preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopt- - . tiThereas. During the vacation just dosed. It hes pleased-lJivine Providence to remove from our midst three of our number Louis R. Francine, of the class of 1.816, Col. of the 7th New Jersey Vol., mortally wound ed at the battle of Gettysburg; Walter Scott, of the class of 1858, formerly Lieutenant in Col Teirelf's regiment NE.A9 York Volunteer Engineers, mortally wortuded at Carli-ile, while serving in Cad., Landis battery. and - Henry It Clark, of the clams of 1852, Lieutenant in the sth .New Jersey Vol., killed as the battle of Gettysburg; Whereas, While we deplore the stern necessity that demanded their lives, we hold the cause of Libarty and Union, for wnich they died, worthy of the bey. and bra vee.t blood of the nation; therefore, be it Resolved, That by the death of Col Louis R. Fran cine, we are called upon to mourn the tom of one whom Personal worth, scientific attainments, and military uccete rendered an honor to the institution which claimed him as a graduate, and the nation in whose "canoe he gar e up his life. Resolved, That in the death of Walter Scott, one of those brave aefende.rs who sprang to arms -at the first call of the President, our community and country lost a noble and accomplished citizen-soldier, and the profes sion of engineering. to which he was ardently attached, one of ill most faithful talented, and efficient members. . . . . .kes aced, 'that the loss of Lieut. Bleary it. Clark, who, young in years, and fresh- in his experience of war, possessed chivalric courage and high military qualiScations, falls heavily on his class and college. Resolved. That we tender to the families of our de cea.ed fellow members our profound sympathies under the afflicting circumstences which surround them. THOMAS A. BUDD, Jr., President. EDWARD I H. HOWELL. Secretary • BLACK CORDED MOUSSELINES.- . D All-wool black corded' Mousseline alaines" . 644c. Lead French Merinoes. Lead Poplins and Reps. Black Armure and Gros Grain Silks. Black Thibec Long Shawls. Black and white Scotch Wcol Long Shawls. Blank Turin Cloths. Black and white Striped and Plaid Paris tdousseline Delainee, just received by BE'?SO.N . & SON, 8023 Mourning Store, 918 CH . ESTNIST Stret. JOUVIN'S CELEBRATED KID c." GLOVES. ordered colors, plain and stitched backs. EYRE a. LANDELL. p s _A_ L 1 1 11 0R AL SKIRTS, OF FINE B grade, for best city retail sales. EYRE Sr LAND nr,. spyRE 82, LANDELL, FOURTH AND -a-A ARCH, are opening a line line of Goods for whole sale and retail: sel9-tf 7" SPAUT L .SPIPERANCE Will celebrate in TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY . . ON TUESDAY EVENING. September. 29, 1853, At 8 o'clock.' AT covctitr HALL. . CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. Addressee by Rev. WM B WOOD, Rev. D. U. EDDY, D. D., Rev. T. B. WILLIS. and EDWARD S. LEE, Music by BIRGFELD'S BAND. The public are in, ed. ' - 5e2.1.-bt* M. AN ADJOURNED MEETING op the Union Men of the 2nd precinct, Twentieth Ward. will be held T HIS EVENT NG, 24th instant, at zy o'clock, at the SOUTH PENN HOSE HO USE. A fall turn out is requested. • GEORGE G. SEMI, S ierel ary. -T WEN TY -FOURTH WARM —a. Meeting of the loyal citizens of Seventh precinct, Twenty-fourth ward, will be held THIS EVENING, Mk inst.. at 7% o'clock, at the Hall over the Market Hones. MARKET htreet, above Thirty-third. All in favor of suet tilting the presant Administration are invited to attend. JOHN A. LOFLIN, JAMSNEWELL, lt* Executive Committee m. P. G. M. COUNCIL, No 2., G. U. O. of 0. F—A Convention of all the Lodges will be held on FRIDAY EVENING next. Sept. 25th. at half .past 7 o'clock, at the Unity Lodge room. SEVENTH and MARKET Streets. Br order of W. G. M. A. S. CASSET. E. JosfluA Davis, G. S. It* By order of the Association _ - CONRAD B. D CP. ? s rnmittee. CHARLES M. LUKENS, Philadelphia, September 23, 1563• se24-3t* ON THURSDAY, OCTO BER 8, THE NEW ORGAN being bnilt for Saint- ratricies Church. TWENTIETH and LOCUST Streets, will be opened by a SACRED CONCERT, under the direction of B. CARR CROSS, aesieted by other-professiotkal gentle men, and ladles and gentlemen amateurs it* JOHN C. B. STANDBRIDGE, Builder. IMST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO THE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. 'Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods, may be sent to the Society's Room, in the basement of the Church. (THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every- FRIO a.Y, between 9 and 1 o'clock, and Money to the Treasurer, OHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. 1218 S. DELAWARE Ave nue. sel7-thf3na PriIII.ADELIPIIIA. AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOIJaTH Street. PETLADELPHIA, September 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The-following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend. on the Common Stock of Ude Company. The residence of several - of them Is _un known, and it is, therefore. necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy C. Boyle, F'ercy,M. Lewis, Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitoherson, Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre, A. Emelie and J. Newbold, John S. Moore. Trustees, - James 'McKnight, • Debbie A. Hughes, Benj. F. Newport, Saml T. Harrison, - BAIIJ. PrYtt, - James Hallowell, W ilodman, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. Koppele, B eery B. Sharer. . Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner, - Chas. • Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, Kuhn. and J. H. Kahn, Ex. Asher M. Wright, • - of E Kohn. William Young, R. V. R. Leisse Extrx.' ,W. MoVickar, and James G. Schaff, Ex. ofl Austin Smith, _ - John S. Leisse. dec'd. I Willie & Co. ses-stutli-tf MUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, AW DEPARTMENT. —A Term will commence on THURSDAY, the let of OCTOBER next. The Intro ductory lecture will be delivered by PROF. MORRIS. at EIGHT o clock, in the evening of that day, at the LEC TURE ROOM, in the NORTH COLLEGE sap 7-t ocl THE OIT Y COUNCILS, BEING desirous of substituting the lighting of some of the districts of the suburbs (now lighted by oil) by the we of . • GAS. And extending the same to others that are now des titute, have agreed to make known to the public in general, and in particular to those parties who may be disposed to contract the supply of said fluid, for the pati ne 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 desirous of taking charge of ss id contract may present their pro posals at the office of the Secretary of the City Councils, within the term of three months. The City Councils reserves to 'troll the right to publish - opportunely tne 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 fluid to priVate dwellings, ag the, privilege in favor of the Spanish Gas Company ex_pired the 20th April, 1819. • HABANA. .91st of Angast,lB63. PHILADELPHIA, September 21st, 1883. The Spanish Consul, se22 St* C. DE ROSEAU. VIEXCELLENTISSIME Blume' E . e t. LITE soubainint one Peclairaze public, d'huiie qui existe, dans quelques quartiena des faubourga de cette vine ; soil remplace Pat rociairage an G ainai qua de l'etendre iMX qui" en manquent; fait savoir an public en general, et specialment aux partici:tilers, qu'elle eat prate it faire des contratad'approvisionnement du dit fluids pour P6clairage public des quartier, sus nommes. Il est entendre gull sera abundant et de qoalite anperieure, ceux qui vondront prendre fI. leer charge ce service, soot tenue, de presenter bears proposi tions an bureau du Secretaire de Pexcellentissime Muni cipalit6, dans l'espace de trois mole. epogae a laquelle elle publiera lee conditions de Penchere. qut dolt avoir lien. Erne des condhions principals sera one l'eclairage duiera ''touts la nuit, et qu' on donnera aux lamperons. lee demeeeions nocessaires, pour qua la lumiere,' con serve toujours la mime force. L'individn II onl seta ad3age Pencherb, pouvra four]; ir le OM auz malsolm narticalieres; be privilege d. la Compagn ie Espagnole, ayant cease le 21 Avrll, de 1859. HAVANB. ce 31 Ao at, de 1863. PRILAPELPFUE, ce 21 Septembre, de 1833. - Le Consul ir Espagne, 5022-3t* eons PITTSBURG BONDS.—ALL ; holding Railroad Bonds leaned :by the City Of - Pittsburg, are hereby notified that .1 will be at 'the office of Elias D. Kennedy, No. 333 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, prepared to exchange compromi.e bonds for the old issue of 'Railroad Bonds from THUR3DA.Y. .24th instant, to October let, both days included.. JOHN U. CARGO, City Controller. Me -FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENN bYLVAN iu—NORTH COL LEGS 'Avenue una TWSCITY-SECOND btreet, Philadelphia,„ The Fourteenth - Annual Session will commence the - 14th October next, -and continue five monies.- For infor mation address- Mrs. E. IL CLEVELAND. M. D., Mfo men'e Hospital, Philadel?pla ' Philadelphia, Sept IMPs6 000 IN PENNSYLVEANAETAHANSEI A C L U I XH ASOCIETY, AT NORRISTOWN. September 22 and 30, and October 1 and 8. The premiums 'Armed comprise, in part, 100 premiums for Cattle, ranging from $6O down; 80 fur Horses, rang ing from $lOO down 3 100 for Sheep; 37 for Swine; 85 for Poultry ; 172 for Agricultural Implements and !Machinery; together with many handsome premiums for Field and Dairy Products, Domestic and Household Map nfactures, Fruits; Flowers, and Vegetables, Floral Designs, House. Furnishing Articles. 61c. One of the.best TRACKS in the State, half a mile long and filly feet wide. Entries to be made on or before TUESDAY EVENING. September %%h. Competition onen to citizens o 1 every State. Membership Tickets. $l. entitling to four admissions to Exhibition. Slugle admission, 26 cents. Excursion Trains will leave Philadelphia every hour during' the Exhibition. Fare for round trip, 60 cents. For Premium gebedules, giving all particulars. aPPIi to A. M. SPANGLES, Orli twist, 0 010e,215 North SIXTH Street, or to A. BROWER LONOAKES, Secretary, NOR, RISTOWN. Pa. - 8618 6t PHILADELPHIA AND READING It; ILROAIi)COMPANY. Office 227 South POWITH Street. PHILADBLPFITA, Root. 21.4. 1883. To avoid detention the ROLDESS OF COff PONS of this CtimPanY. due on the let proximo, are requested to leave them at this office on or before the 30th lust . when receipts will be given. and checks will be ready for de. livery on the let proximo in exchange for said receipts. gen.& S. BRAD eORD, Treeettr.r. UNION TOWN MEETING The Loyal Citizens of Philadelphia, firm in their de termination to maintain the supremacy of the Govern ment and the Union of the States, and persist in crush ing out every remnant of the rebellion, will assemble in On THURSDAY EVENING, 24th instant, To hear addressee from the HON. HENRY WINTER DAVIS, Let the voters of Philadelphia gather in force to enjoy this rare treat and again to testify their devotion to LIBERTY AND UNION , And give another asturance of the coming triumph at the October election of By order of the National Union City Executive Com mittee, WILLIAM li. BERN. ee22-3t Chairman Committee on Meeting. NATIONAL 'UNION NOMTNA. TIONS. SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIALDISTRICT let Distriot—WlLLlAM FOSTER. 2d 1, THOMAS J. CHOATE. THOMAS T. WILLS. 4th a JOHN D. WATSON. 6th a WILLIAM W. WATT. 4 6th ISAAC H. O , HARRA. 7th a THOMAS COCHRAN. Bth " JAMES N. KERNS. 9th --- _ 1, CHARLES DFXEY. • 10th S. S. PANCOAST. 11th ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 12th 1, LUKE V. SUTPHIN. lath WILLIAM Y. LEADER 14th S. FREDERICK G-ETZ. 16th 11 WILLIAM F. SMITH. 16th 1, EDWARD G. LEE. 17th 11 JAMES MILLER. °LEEN OP COURT OP QUARTER. SESSIONS. CITY COMMISSIOISTER. PHILIP HAMILTON. By order of the City Corarettee of Superinteridenee E.39-tt UNION MASS MEETINGS UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 611 CHESTNUT St. ' ' BBPTSMBER 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 BEAVER.. Beaver county, FRIDAY. Sept. 25th. At WASHINGTON, Washington county, SATURDAY, Sept. 26th. - At INDIANA. Indiana county, MONDAY, Sept. 29th. At WILKESBAREE, Luserne county, WEDNESDAY. Sept. 30th. At SCRANTON. Lucerne county, THURSDAY, Octo ber Ist. At TOWANDA; Bradford county. SATURDAY. Octo ber 3d. _ At BELLEFONTE, Centre county, TUESDAY, Octo ber 6tn." At YORK, York county, WEDNESDAY, October 7tli, At READING, Berks county, THURSDAY, October Sth. At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY. Octo ber 9th. $3,811 00 At PHILADELPHIA, SA.THEDAY, October 10. We have reasonable bepes of having in the pending canvass the aid of Governor JOHNSON, of Teruiessee; Governor PIERPONT. of Virginia; Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland; - JOHN.BROUGH, the next Governor of Oldo; Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, of New York: Gen..LOGAN, of Illinois; Gen. BUTLER. of Massachusetts. And many other distinguished gentlemen. including BMW eloquent advocates of the - Union Cause in Penn sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as hill 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 oftheir fel low-citizens upon the omission& WeYNE Mo'VE/AAE, Chairmaa. OP.O. W. HAMERSLY, oecretariee. eel° UNION MASS MEETINGS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER WHITE HALL, MontgOmery County—lsaac Hazel hurst, Esq., Charles W. Jay, Eoq.l Hon. Jas. M. Scovel BLOODY RUN, Bedford County—Hon. Henry D. Moore, JoluiScott, Esq., Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hon. S. S. Blair LOCKHAVEN, Clinton County—Hon. John C. Knox, Wm. H. Armstrong, Esq.. James Chatham, Eso. PHILADELPHIA—Concert Hall. HANOVER, York Counts—Colonel F. Montgomery FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. BEAVER— Go*. 'Curtin, Hon. W. W. Ketcham, Hon. Geo. Landon. SCHELLSBURG, Bedford Connty—Mon. Henry D. Moore, John Scott, Esq., Hon. Samuel Calvin, Hon. S. S. Blair. BELLEFONTE, Centre County—Hon. John C. Knox, W. H. Armstrong, Esq., Edmund Blanchard, Esq. GETSELLVILLE, York Connty—Colonel F. Montgo mery and A. H. Chase. [Editors of the loyal newspapers throughout the State are requested to publish notices of the - above meet- UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, PHILADELPHIA'. 1863. HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY; at the invitation of the State Cential Coimilitee, 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 these meetings: MILTON. Northumberland county—Monday. Sept.2L DANVILLE, Montour county-Tuesday, Septa?, _- SUDBURY, Northumberland county - - Vifednesday, Se CRIINGTON, 'Washington county—Saturday, :Sep. tem ber 26. ' • INDIANA; Indiana county7—Monday, Sept. 28. LOCK DAVEN. Clinton comity—Thursday. Oct. 1.. TOWANDA., Bradford county—Saturday, Oct. 3. - V ELISBORO, Tioga county—Monday. Oct. 6. MONTROSE, Susquehanna , county— Wednesday Oct 7. POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county—Friday, Oct. 9. PHILADELPHIA—Saturday. Oct 10. selB WAYIVE ItoVEAGIT, Chairman. TWENTY-FOURTH' WARD, SIXTH -A- DIVISION, NATIONAL UNION PARTY. The 103 al citizens will meet. THIS (Thursday) EVEN ING at half-past seven o'clock, at the NATIONAL HO TEL, corner of Lancaster avenue and Haverford street, to hear the Report of the Block Committee. - - C. C. PEIRSON,. 11* JOHN A. BROWN. Executive Committee. "UNION C A NDIDATE FOR. THE .LE A gislatare (id district). TROMPS T. WILLS. Hatter. 606 South SEGO (D stmt. A good assortment of Hats and Caps constantly on band. - se24.l7t* 110 NOT HESITATE AS TO WHERE you rbould go. REIMER'S is desideali ' the most advantageous place. Colored Photographs,. of most satisfactory .character..for SECOND Street, above Gram it* CH. DE RAMELII TVORYTYPES.- STEP IN AT REI -1- MEWS and "examine his fine specimens. Simplicity of Ftyle, exquisite coloring, and tasteful finish aharao• terize them. See and judge, SECOND St., above Green. PHOTOGRAPHS; OF A. LIFRSIZE necesittty aceiraie r combined with arttetic coloring, produces the meet pleasing and truthful portraits made. REIMER'S. SECOND Street, above Green :1 4 " 'lO DR. DU B OIICIIET. No. UM ARCH Fagot; cor. Sixteenth. 'oe9 1110 POLITICAL. TOWN, MEETING, CONCERT HALL, AT Emwr o'ocoorr. HON. ALEX. X. McCLURE, AND OTHERS CURTIN AND AG-NEW, =KM UNION OANDIDA.TES, OVERWHELMING MAJORITIES. ESTATE OFFICREt3 FOE GOVERNOR, ANDREW G. CURTIN. FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL AGNEW. JEREDILA.H NICHOLS. REPRESEDITATPTE9 COUNTY OFF/OBRA AIecoADEP. oa DEEDS. LEWIS R.. BROOD/ALL. PROTHONOTARY OP DISTRICT COURT. GEORGE KELLY. GEORGE H. MOORE. 00110 N BR. WILLIAM TAYLOR. CITY OFFICERS. OITY TRBAstriesix, HENRY BUMP. THE PRESK-4 3 . HILADELPHIA:: THURSDAY,' BKPT. 24, 1863. II;OFFICE OF SUPERVISORY COM MITTER FOR RECRUITING COLORED REGI MENTS. No. 1210 CHESTNUT STREET —The pupils are informed that the Gth United Steles Regiment and Battalion of the Bth. now at Camo William Penn. Chel ton 'Bilis. will he reviewed by Major General Cadwala der. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 4P. M Extra trains will be ran on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. 5e2.4.2t R. R. COReON, Agent of Committee. I CORPS- OF HONOR, U. S. A. . HEAD:WARTIME! RBORUITING SENVIOIL INVALID Coal% FOR PRILADELPRIA, SIB South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Pl. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will apply for information or enlistment in the INVALID CORPS . Co to Lieut. HCIBER BASTIAN. Invali uorPt, 24.3 S. Third street, Philadelphia. 'or to Lient..T. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps. 611 Brown street, and W. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta . Phil& Pay and allowances. excepting bounty and LIII6Ori. same as in U. S. Infantry. )3: W. MaTTHRWS. /Ilatar Ist Pa. Art. and Snpt. Invalid Corps for Pbiladel au& tf $4 02 BOUNTY. RECRUITS WANTED For the 12th U. S. Infantry. ABLF,BODISD BON between the ages of 18 and 46 years. THE ABOVE LARGE BOUNTY CEASES ON THE 25TR OF BBEIIIOI - For further particulars apply to WM. SBROBART, Capt. 12th Infantry. Recruiting Officer, eel-Im, 11129 South FRONT Street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA., 9145 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. September 21, 1553. The time for hearing cases in the First district (consist ing of the Second, Third, Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. and Eleventh wards), is hereby extended to the Fritsr OF OCTOBER. Within that time' Drafted men from • any part of the district may appear . Aft drafted men who have been ordered to revert for duty, and failed to do eo, wdl be apprehended.foratotth ae deeertere. A reward of ten dollars will be igaidfor deserters, N. It —Rubstittitos have nreference, and will be re calved from 9 A. M. to 2P. M. By order of WM. E. LEHMAN, ise22-citOel . Captain and Prevost Marshal. FALL, 18 63 . WOOD Sr CARY, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open A LARGE STOCK OF STRAW AND ; XELT GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, , And a general assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of THE TRADE. Bel7-2m Sp FRENCH FLO WERS, 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE HATS, JUST OPENED AT THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S, No. 7119 CEIBSTIfIIT Eireet, below Eighth. se9-3m EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE, aft No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET. We would inform our customers, and the ladies generally, that we OPEN THIS DAY a complete stock of • MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR IRS FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF 1863. Our stock consists of BONNET AND TRIMMING_ RIBI3OIIS, every shade and style: BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, 'plain, and with whits and colored edges: FELT AND STRAW BONNETS ..AND HATS, the newest shapes: SILKS, VELVETS, AND UNCUT VELVETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, BONNET-FRAMES, LACE?, By buying 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 splen lid assort ment of goods in our line at the most reasonable prices. A fall assortment kept up till the end of the season. Country orders promptly attended to. SICIIEL & WEYL sell-2m No. 107 North EIGHTH Street. MOURNING BONNETS Made to order at the NEW MOURNiNG STORE, . 920 ORES.TNOT Street, eel9-1m M. Sr A. MYERS Sr Co GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GEO ROE GRANT. it o. 610 011(EBTEUT STREET. noW ready LAEGE AND COMPLETE ST . OOII GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Of his own importation and manufacture. His celebrated "PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS," Manufactured under the superintendence of JOHN R TACIGEET; (Formerly of Oldonberg & Taggart') Jae the moat perfectlitting Rhirta of the age. Jar - Orders promptly attended - to, iy9-thsta-ant NOS. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET, JOHN : C. A.yralisoN, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 11Lt1X41177AOTTYRER WRAPPERS. UNDERESOTHING. Arc SATISFACTION GUARANTIED: my22-toc4 606. ARCH STREET. 606. PINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER DEPOT. RENTS" . FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, AND STOOKS., FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. •••• The subFcriber would invite attention to his . - . . IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, which be makes a specialty in his business. Also, eon /Raney receiving - NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEER: J-__W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. No. Skll- CHESTNUT STREET. ja2o-tf Four doors below the Continental. FURS! FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATH, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, BAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT LADIES' OF 3E" TJ 'EC S , To which the attention of the public to Invited. ee'22-3m CURTAINS & CURTAIN MATERIALS. E. WALRAVEN, SUCCESSOR TO W. H. CARRYL, NO. 719 CHESTNUT STREET, FALL STOCK CURTAIN MATERIALS, EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. se22-3t , REMOVAL .--JOHN C. BAKER, Wholesale Druggist, has removed to 718 IdkREST Street. Particular attention is asked to JOHOf BM= & CO.'S COD-LIVES OIL. Having increased facilities in this new establishment for manufacturing and bottling, and the avails of fifteen years' experience in , the bnslness, this brandof Oil has advantages over all others, and recommends itself. Constant supplies are obtained from the fisheries, fresh, pure, and sweet, end receive the most careful personal attention of the original proprietor. The increasing demand and wide spread market for it make its figures low, and afford great advantages for those buying In large qua an4-dtfn tities. GEORGE W. WOO TirrgaN Ito. as South SECOND Street, and t;' , . No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street WkßErlousa—JAYNE Street, Philadelphia GIBBON OILS, Lutus, CHIMNEYS, ac. A fine lot of OIL just received, which 1 offer at the lowest market rates, having made my contracts in the erring, before the advance. OIL in bond for export. CHIMNEYS in quantity, atinanufacturers'prices. Agent 'for Moore, Bros., & Co. 's Patent Fruit Jam. JOHN .I.,:..OAPEN,,PHRENOLC I / 4 .. - rile ' C GIST, rear' be eoninrlted.' DAY . and EVINTI(G;on • 117 . adaptation to Business..Tradand.Trofession; Al\ on the impioVement of health; correction.:ot Hors formation , of friendships. &a. .fnlVde.r! soilolons of character given when required, at No. 5111 B. MTII Street, above Ghe 4 trort, seg_thettand MILITARY lIItYTICES. MILLINERY GOODS. PHILADELPHIA (FORMERLY J. BEER MOORSJ_ IMPORTER AND DEALER IN OF THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, COLLARS, dN BLI3GANT ABSORTDEF.NT 01 AT MODERATE PRIORS. /OM 111,E4117MS AWARDED FOE 'G. A. :14.0'FFMANN,: Successor to W. W. KNIGHT, 606 ARCH STREET. 606. LADIES' • FURS. MASONIC IS NOW OPENING HIS IaCE S, WINDOW SHADES, REMOVALS. WHOLESALE DEALER IN RETAIL DRY GOODS. B LANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANK. KIM The Largest Assortment of BLANHETIS, AT THE LOWEST PRIOES, OFFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY 00WPERTEIWAIT & 00.; N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET srs. sell3tdell - TYRE Ss LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, E. & L. OPEN TO-DAY, FOR FALL BALES, Etch Printed MERINOS. DEWIER, REPS, &a, ao. - E& L • EYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY New 811ke for Fall &lee. Corded Silks. Figured Bilks. Moire Antiques. Foul de Soles, Sco.. Ste, E. & L. EYRE I.ANDELL ARE OPENING • a fine assortment of SHAWLS, for the Wholegate and Retail sales. E. & L. FYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING for Fall Sales a magnificent line of DRESS GOODS. E & L • "PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARcEr, oven to•day— _ Extra Fine French MERINO, for city retail sales. Select shades of MODES, BROWNS, NEW BLUES, 'IIIIIIIBOLTS. &c.. &c. ' seS.tnthstf TAGG & BRO., CORNER TENTH AND • -•• PINE. open from:Auction: 1 ill. Paris Stripe Broche Shawls, $5. 1 Shepherd's Plaid $3.50. Trench Stripe Chintzes, 50c. - 1 " Very tine Jazonet Muslins, 50c. 3 " Cambric " 37, 44, and 50c. 1 Bleached Buokaback Towelling, 37Kc. 1 " Medicated 16Mc. - 1"' Double Damask Doylies,, $1 50 per dozen. 1 "--12 4 Imperial White Quilts, $6. I "'Gents' Suspenders. 314 371 2 '. and Rd 3 " Gents' Linen Hdk'fs, 25, 30. and Rio 2 Gents' colored border ILlk'ts, 37)4 and 50c, very 1 Ladies' Buckskin Gauntlet Gloves. $l. 2 " Cloth Gloves, very fine, $1 and $1.25. 1 Very fine Black Alpacas, 50e. 1 " Striped Balmoral Skirting, 6'235c per yard. 1 ".English Corah $1123x. Also, Gents' Merino Shirts and Drawers.La lies' White and unbleached Hose, Leather Bells, Steel- Mentaing, Hoop Skirts. Portmonaies, fine Hair Pins, Hair Brushes, all colors Trimming. Velvets, and Notions in general. N. 8.-50 cartons Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, all colors, by the piece or yard, at ran% ' TAGG & BRO'B, Auction Mart. RINOES. - FRENCH ME BrOWDB.I3IIIEI3, preens. Purples. All-woolßeps, in choice shades. Wool Delaines— Modes and Blacks. Alpacas—Browns. Modes. and Blacks, • FALL CLOAKS. Water-proofs, of Black and Brown Cloths. Cloaks made to order. - New Check square Shawls. • Black Thibet long and square Shawls. COOPER di CONAND. AIM g. E. somas NINTR end MARKET . Streets MOURNING CLOAKS, AAA- MANTLES; SHAWLS, &a., NEW MOURNING STORE, 126 CHESTNUT Street, M. At A. HY-ERS & CO CARPETINGS. CARP;ETSI CARPETS!! JAMES H. OIECNE, 'CARPET WAREHOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET, , I have received, BY LATE ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE, A large assortment of - • NEW STYLES CARPETING}, Comprising some new kinds of goode never before offered in this country, for parlor furnishing. .. Included in our variety will be found the FRENCH AUBUSSON CENTRE CARPETS; ALso, FRENCH VOLANTE, TBNPLBTOR'S ENGLISH AXMINSTFR CARPETING. CROSSLY & SON'S WILTON VELVET and TAPES TRY Po. • R. CROSSLEY & CO.'S celebrated BRUSSELS Do. With a large variety of other makes of BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY CARPETING. - HENDERSON'SCELEBRATED VENETIANS. With a full vat iety of American makes of three-plv and Ingrain goods, all of which can be offered at considera ble reduction from last season', prices. • JANES H. ORNE, .CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET. • . FANCY ARTICLES. GLENN, IMF' 0 R.T ER OF 'DRUGGISTS' FANCY COMM NO. 2.13 SOUTH FOURTH . STREET, Offers to the trade a frill assortment, including in part— Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth, and Shaving Brushes. • Camel's Hair Pencils and Marking Brushes. Combs in shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber. Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of all descriptions. • Pure kesentlal Oils. Pose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans. - Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety. Ronnd'Filtering Paper, all sires. Cachous Aromatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's. English Pink cancers, Reeves' and common. New. Zealand and Pink Linen Twine. Flasks, Tooth Picks. Violin Strings, 3tc. , &c.. all at lowest narket prices.. se22lmit CHINA. AND GLASSWARE. KERR'S Furnishing China & Glass Establishment, CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET, .11fit,EIREOTIT OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL, IRX Is the cheapest (for the quality) and most extensive as sortment of , WHITE. FRENCH, GOLD-BAND AND DECORATED CHINA IN .THIS CITY Test opened. of our own importalion,.eightv-one casks very superior plain WHITE FRENCH CHINA.. in any Quantity to suit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment of Fashionable CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS. Ate°, plain white English. Stone Ware, Dinner and Tea Ware. Also. Toilet Sets, in great variety, some very elegantly decorated. . .46i1F• Double thick China Stone Ware, and Glass; ag- Preeely for _ HOTELS, SHIPPING}, AND RESTAURANTS sir Frencb China decorated to order In any pattern Ataii - Initials engraved on Table Glass. Milne, and Glass packed in a proper manner. se6-satutb-4m STATIONERY. MOSS & co.? Respectfully inform the public they have opened a BRANCH at No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, Second Door above the Post Office, where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple Counting Home, and Moe STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, AND ENVELOPES, of their own manufacture, of the beet qualities, and in great variety. - The businme will be conducted on the principle of SItALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices, extensive assortments. together with their long expvi ence in that line of business, they ask a share of public patronage. . ' - Blank Books ruled to any pattern. Bnveloins, 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 tird, • No. 430 MARKET STREET. se2l-Im if - . . WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MUSICAL. BOXES. IN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES, - - ,playing from Ito 12 tunes, °ice Opera and Ameri can Melodies. FARR & BROTHER, Importers. sal. Cm 324 CHESTNUT Street. below Fot4-tb. B 0 A I,ti rs D t elk as :0 0 ' S AbItRICAN WATCHES, WERRROK El 'PAENT REMATCH. For salesby the principal WATCHMAKERS. celltim IDAMERICAN WATCHES IN 2, S; 4, and 5-oz: SILVER CASES, C. St A. PEQUIGMOT, Manufacturers of Watch Cases, No. 32 8. FIFTH Street, Between Chestnnt and Market. . an2s-tttths-Ilfl. a G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN 0 -w , and Imported WATOIIBB, Fine Jewelry, Sneer sad Imted ware, as. ir43-6m ASS North SIXTH Street. FIN E WATCH REPArRING eV%attended to. by the most experienced workmen. ivery Watch warranted for one rear. G. RITSSELin 221 North SIXTH. Street. UMBRELLAS. UMBRELLAS 1 MOREL 11 WM. A. DROWN & CO- NO. 246 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Mannfacturori of ' SUPERIOR UMBRELLAS. 860 REWARD NV ILL BE PAID FOR . the recovery of.tho body of ROBERT IB„WIN, lost overboard from a steamboat between Florence and Bridesbnrg. He was aboutb feet 7, inches : in' height, stoutly built, of light complexion, slightly pock-marked, end bad lost the first two fingers of hie right hand'from the middle of the first feint' He wee arleesedin bine military blouse and cap and dark pante. The above reward will be paid to one-furnishing the requisite information to - se22.3t* - BARTON FL. TERNS. Brideebarg. • DYOTTVILLE GLASSWOR.K.S.—WE have a Fllltlinoll aN. BLAST. _ and are ; prepaked .tttend: to,:orders for GOTTLsti of every 'description. 11. B. lig G. W. BENNEBS. *s Sop. PRONT Street, sel4.lv;! ARMY GOODS. ARMY RATS, ARMY HATS ADOLPH eel KEEN, No. 62 North SECOND Street, PIIILADBLPHIJi r Manufacturers °fill kinds of , FELT HATS, have on hand a large assortment of all the various and moat approved styles of ' ARMY HATS. Orders by mail from antlers or jobbers willbe prompt ly filled at the lowest rates. japan FROTHING -HAM & WELLS_ SAYE FOR SALR. - • • HEAVY, MEDTOIL AND LIGHT SHEETINOE AND SHIRTINGS STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASNINOTON AND VICTORY CAMBRIOS AND RILED' AS. BROWN,_BLEADHED, AND CORSET JEANS. NO. WORSTED YARN, ba, . 6 15.1 f ti FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY VATS 8Z 1-IASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 118 ARCH STREET, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertain:Mg to the complete outfit of A.rmy and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. selo-tf ARMY CLOTHS 1 ARMY CLOTHS 1 WILLIAM T. SNODGRISSi ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL Cla O'llEl DOUSE, Jim a* Bovril neon and %3 STRAWBERRY St a. ARMY AND NAVY : ALL SHADES AND GRADES. CIVIL: ALL STYLES AND PRICES. • OUR MOTTO: . QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." autl-!f G. W. SIMONS & BROTHER, SANSOM-STRRET HAIL, PHILADELPHIA, MAGUFACTORERS Or .TEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY• am2l4f6xn LEGAL. MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale. by the lion. JOHN CADWA.LA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed will be sold at public sale, to the highest end best birder, for cash. at SAMUEL C. COOK'S auction Store. No. 124 South FRONT Street, on MONDAY, October 5. 1863, at 12 o'clock if, eight boxes of Merchandise, marked M. seized on the sloop Nat An derson. - WILLIAM MILLWARD, 11. S. Marshall?, D. of PeansylvAnia. Philadelphia, September 23,1563. . eel4-6t TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -A- CITY AND COUNTY OF PITLADELPIIIA_ Estate of Ii.i.BZILLA B. BISIERIP Notice if bereby given that ANNA BISHOP.-widow of said - decedent, has filed in said Court her petition and appraisement of Personal property of said decedent. , amounting to $300._ claimed to be kept and retained by her. as his widow. for the use of herself and family, under the act of April 14,1851. and tupplements thereto. and that the same will ne approved by said Court on FRIDAY, the 16ch day of October, A. I). URI, nnl.ss ex ceptions thereto he fled. II C. TO wAsEN D. sell-t&f4t•. Attorney for Petitioner. PROPOSALS. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE NERAL'S OFFME. PRILAITLPITIA. S9Ptft . 111b132 23. M. PROPOSALS will ce received at this office until TUES DAY. the 29th inst.. at noon. for d7aining the CI S. Hospital, at Chester. Pa Plane and speci flculons can he seen et the office of JOHN Mc RT HUR. Jr., Architect, No. 909 South bIXTEI hover, Philadelphia Bidders will state the shortest time required to com plete the work. The right reserved to reject all bids deemed too high By order of Col. G. H CROSH.A.N. Asst. Q M. General. A. Born, Captain and A. Q. ee7.4-t29 A SS IS TANT QUARTERMASTER GRNIKAL'S OFFICE. - RIpLADELP/1 . 11, Kept. ,22„ 1881 . . _ PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MON DAT.iSth instant. at neon; for APeARATIIS to heat and ventilate, the 11. S. A. Hospitals at Wert Philadel phia; Nitetown, Germantown, and Chestnut Hill. B:d dams must state in their proposals the cost of altering each stove, and connecting it with ventilating ducts set up complete. it being understood that the stoves at pre sent in use at the llospita,s must be taken by the con tractor and arranged by him in accordance with the plane and specificati , ns, which can be seen at the office of JOSH McARTHPR, Jr.. architect. No. 1109 South SIXTH Street; Philadelphia, betweeh the hours of 10 - A.'and 2 P M. Bidder. whl state the shortest time rt qu:red to complete the work. The right is reserved to relied all bide deemed too high. By order of COL. G. a CROSMAN. Assistant Quartermaster General. A. BOYD. Captain and A. Q. M. se24-4t ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OF NCR, CINC/NNATT. 0, September 19., 1663 PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until THURSDAY noon. October Ist, 1863, - for furnishing.-by contract. the following articles,.viz . - Blankets, Rubber Poncho Tents. — Blanhetv,,lN,onleD. • Drawers. Cantenblennel.— Stockings. Parties cffering goods must in all cases furxdsh sam ples, and must distinctly ante in their bids- the quantity of goods they propose to furnish ,- the price and the time of delivery. A guarantee. signed personally by two re sponsible parties, and agreeing that the bidder wilt enter into a contract if an award is made to him, must accom pany each proposal. All supprif s must be delivered in good new packages, free of charge, at the United States Inspection De - pot in Written contracts will be entered into with parties to whom awards are made. and bonds required of them in sums equal to one-fourth tee value of the golds con tracted for. Rids willbe opened on THURSDAY, October-Ist, 1863, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Inspection Rooms, and bidders are invited to be present. -- The right to reject any bid deemed - unreasonable is re served. Blank forms of ProPosals. Contracts. and Bonds may be obtained at this office. By order of Col. Thomas &Words, A. Q M. G. se2-1-45t C. W. MOULTON, Captain and. A. R. M. A RMY CL 0 THIN GANT) EQUIPPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTII and GIRARD Streets, Pnit,ADELPRIA., September 224..1563. SEALED PEOPOS ALS aro invited at this Office, until 12 o'clock hI., on MONDAY, the 28th instant, to furnish promptly, at the s.bnylkill Arsenal, Drum Stick Carriages. Enales for Pants (black). Linen Machine Thread, No. 70, (2 oz !pools). Tailors' Crayons, assorted. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, emend ty bid for, and time ofdeliyery. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa tures must be atimnded to the guarantee, and said gnar entre must accompany the bids. Bidders, as well AS their sureties or guarantors, who may notbe known at this Moe. will furnish a certificate from the United States District Attorney, Postmaster. or other public functionary 'at the residence of the bidder or guarantors. setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a contract is awarded them, act--in good faith wilt). the United States. and faithfully execute the same. -- Samples can be Sten at this office, to Which deliveries must conform. Proposals must be - endorsed, "Proposeld for Army Supplies," stating the par tl clear article bid for. hien k forms for proposals can be bad on application at this office. G. H. CHOSIVaIt se24 last Q. EL General, U. S. A. ARMY CLOTHING AND. EQUIPAGE OFFICR—TWRLFTEI and GIRARD Streets. Sept. IS, 1863 HILADELPHIA, , SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o'clock M. on THURSDAY, the 24th inst., to furnish promptly et the Schuylkill Arsenal: WAX UPPER LEATHER, of the best quality, pure oak tanned from slaughter hides, and well finished. SOLE LEATHER—best quality, pure oak tanned from Buenos Ayres or La Plata hides, to be not less than 14 COMMON 'RENTS, army standard, of cotton or linen. to weigh 10 oz. to the yard preferred. Samples of the p m o a s t a e l r s i . al to be used must be submitte . d with the pro- HAVERSACKS. painted, army standard. DARK BLUE THREAD. No. 3d. Samples required. Bidders must state in their proposals tge price, quanti ty bid tor, and time of delivery / The ability oh the bidder to fill the contract mast be guarantied by two responsible, persons, whose signa tures must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee meet accompany the hid. Bidders, a 4 well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office. will ,fornigh a certifi cate from the United States District Attorney, Postmas ter or other public functionary, at the residt rice of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth, clearly , the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a contract is awarded them, act in good faith with the United States, and faithfrilly execute the same. Samples of the Leather and Haversacks, to which de liveries mast conform, can be seen at this office Proposals .mrst be endorsed. 'Proposals for Array Supplies." stating tb e particular article bid for. Blank forms for 'Proposals" can be had on applica tion at this office. G. H. CROSDIAO. sel9•t24 AsstA M. General 11. S. Army. JOYFUL .MEDIOAL AN NOTINCEMTNT TO SUFFERING HUMANITY. Prof C. G. BOLLES, well known discoverer and teacher of applying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other mottil cations of Electricity as a reliable the rapeutic agent for the core of acute and chronic diseases, with - Dr. M. J. GALLOWAY. his former partner, have returned to their..Thtablirbment at .1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia, where they have resumed business . They have added two new operating rooms to the Establithment. which will enable them to treat at least one hundred patiente per day. The fact that Prof. B -has been in Philadelphia, at 1220 Walnut street, four yoars, and has in that time treated over eight thousand invalids. considered incurable by all other treatment, many of whom have - been warranted by special contract, is evidence the most indubitable of the superiority,of his system over all others. .Ide has also instructed more than one thousand Medical men, and others, who use Elec tricity as a specialty in acute and chronic cases. PROF. BOLLES & GALLOWAY. 1e24 if 12A0 WALNUT Street TO SPORTSMEN PHILIP 'WILSON & CO., 409 CHESTNUT STREET. MaunfuetUrers of superior DOiIErEE GDNS, equal. if not superior, to any of the following makes, which we keep constantly on hand : William Greener, I ,Vestley Richards, Moore & Harris, and other makers: - Also. Powder, Shot, Wads, Caps, &c. We shall be constantly supplied, during the sem% with every variety of SKATER, A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY:IS' NOW . offered to any one having goods commonly sold by. sutlers. such as woollen - shirts' drawers. hose, - gloves, &c., &c.. to dispose of them in 'the city of Waehingtiro, D. C. The advertiser will bepleased to meet any one -so disposed, at the Planing Kill, No. 649 'North BltriAll Street. and explain more fully. 5e23.-Bti YEATON CO., T Ifo. got south FROBT 'Street, agents for the sale of the ' • ' ORIGINAL BBIDSIBCIC Zs CO—CH aIIEP/„ONB, Offer that desirable Wine to the tre.do. Also, 1,000 cases flue and medium grades. BOItDBAUX. CLA /MTS. • 100 cases " Bran d enberg Freres" COGIF,hO BRANDY, Vintage 1848, bottled in France. , 60 cases finest Tuscan 011, in flasks; -2 dozen in Case. 60 bbls finest quality Monongahela Whisky. 60 bide Jersey rip Brandy. 50,000 Havana igars, , extra iinS, Meet k Chandon Grand Via Imperial "Green Seal" Together with a fine assortment Of Madeira ' , Sherry; -LA-MERIOAN' ROOFING SLATES; FULLY EQIJAII TO THE EVT WELSH SLATES. THOMAS, .10284m* Rill WALNUT Street. T HE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COW ainin g en itnr °plant article entitled Together with contributions from JOHN O. WHITTIER. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, HENRY D. THOREAU PHILADELPHIA. Charlee Lamb's Uncollected Writing% Second Paper); My Palace; The Deacon's .Holocaust; The United States Armory: The Pewee: Mrs. Lewis.,Pact II; The Cas c:Lek of Cuba; Equinoctial; The Legend of Monte del Diablo; Life without Principle: Barbara Frietchie; A Letter to Thomas Carlyle; Vol notaries; Onelmmeslic Relations; Reviews and Literary Notices. Tsams.--Twenty-five csnts per number. Three dol lars per year. post paid by the publishers. JUST PUBLISHED! This work, the production of a gifted young clergY man, has been in course of publication for several months, in ore of the religions periodicals of Philadel phia, and has attracted unusual attention and admira tion It is a series of sketchee and storieb the ground work of all of which is real life. It poseessee many of the first elements of popularity; it is original, witty. full of life and interest; in many traits profoundly truthful and touching, and calculated to encourage and forewarn the Young Pastor. as well as rebuke the troublesome classes of persons to be found in every church." For sale by all booksellers and by the publishers, SMITH, 'ENGLISH. & • No. 03 North - SIXTH Street, se2l-20' Philadelphia. AUTHORIZED EDITION. EXCISE AND DIRECT TAX. 110 WA.MINGTON STREET, BOSTON. Publish this day, September 23d, ' A MANUAL OF THE EXCISE AND DIRECT TAX SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STATES. By HON. GEORGE S. BOOTWELL. LATE COMMISSIONER. This work has been prepared under the authority, of the Secretary of the Treasury. It contains all the bust nen and legal forms and regulations prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, together with the decisions of the office, carefully revised. The manual includes also more than three hundred and fifty rulings by the Commissioner upon practical questions which have arisen in the administration of the law, and extracts from the most important correspon dence of the office 4 _Extract front the Preface. "It-bas been my design, in the preparation of this Manual, to furnish to the officers of the revenue, to busi ness men, and to members of the legal profession, such authority and information for the transactionof bust-- as can be derived from the proceedings, experience, and decisions of the Office of- Internal Revenue. In the eke cntion •of this design I have received the aid and count el of Commissioner Lewis Deputy Commissioner McPherson, and of the clerks of the largest experience in the administration of the excise ystem., Amongthess I mention Messrs. George kernel!, William Richards, W. F. Downs, A. B. Jubm•on, and W. J. Gilbert. " deceaE•ed A NEW WORK ON STEAM ENGI VEERING.—Jmst oubliPbed. EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES STEAM ENGINEERING, BY B. F. ISTIERIFOOD, • Chief Engineer 11. S. Navy, Chief of the Barean of Steam Engineering. Navy Department: Blade principal) y to aid in ascertaining the comparative economic Efficiency of Steam _ll.3Eld with different M 9 ,3- Bores of expansion ; and the absolute - cost of the power obi aimed thererom in web, hts of Fnel and Steam. The causes and quantities of the Condensations in the Cylinder; the economic effect of Steam.jacketiog and Steam SuPErheati n and of varinue proportions of Cylin-, der Capacit3 for t , ameweight of steam used per stroke of roeton. 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S. .CERTIEL 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...npw due or shortlY inataring. Terms: made known and rocelpts.given at the office, N0..320 CHESTNUT , Street.. my6-tf WHITE PRESERVING „BRANDY,. PURE CIDER AND WHITE .WINE GREEN GINGER. 'MUSTARD SEED; SPICES.,:&o.,"&o:. Air TM& -REQUISITES FOR . PRESERVING:IND" PICKLING PUgposEEL • , • ALBERT' C. ROBERTS; :Denier in Fine Grroceries. '-• ' solo4l Corner ELIPTKIS and VINE Eitreets. ATEW 1'111511CATIO? TS; FOB OCTOBER, 1863, Is READY TODAY, OUR DOMESTIC RELATIONS OR. HOW TO TREAT TRH REBEL STATES BY BOX CHARLES SUMNER J. T. TROWBRIDGE. REV. D. A. WASSON, MRS. A. D. T. WHITNEY, J. P. QUINCY REV. F. 0, HEDGE, D. D., MRS. HOPKINSON. a a FRESCO= AND OTHER POPULAR. WRITERS LIST OF CONTENTS. TICKNOR ct FIELDS, 135 WASHINGTON Street, Boston THE ' YOUNG PARSON. 1 VoL. 12mo. $1.25. LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY, 1 vol. Svo. Cloth. MO pp. ..$52.55. 724 CHESTIIIIII' STRUT, Between SeTaath and,Eigilth Streets FINANEIAL. DREXEL dc CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STEBRT. MRS. JOHN DREW'S - NEW AAA-ARCH STREET THEATRE—ARCH Strimt. alrere Sixth. Aettrig and Stage Manager W6l. 8 VREDIRIOKS. Business Agent and Treasurer me - 1) MORPHY bECO ND WEER—CONprictigp siropm sit THE RICHINGB OPERA TROUPE. TO•NIGHT (THURSDAY). LAST TIMR. Tin DOCTOR OF ALCANTARa. Donna Isabella Miss filching's:: Dr. Parceloussegto Canoeg To conclude with the WANDERINGMINSTREL. FRIDAY EVENING. Benefit of Miss Rithing.,, when she w ill appear as the "Daughter of the Rencnent " and Peggy Green." Tickets, 26, 60. and 73 cents. No extra forseats at the Box Office, from l 0 A M to 3P: M cartabk rises at 73r, o'clock. 5421 WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. A GAMltit •oir. THIS (TiltfßnDAY) IMF NINO- Rapt 9 Atb, POSITIVELY LAST ND'' ST BUT TWO of the Wonderful me, i Actress. ° LUCILLE WEERN, Who will repeat her fine imp.reo nation of LADY ISABEL and MADAME VINE, in MAT LYNNE To-morrow, 13 ,5 1041 f and Di=t unoearauce bat oae o LUCILLE W SST ER Box Office open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, when may be secured.q. NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATE -I- Leasee and Manager sir. WM. WHEATL - THIRD WEEK it : • OP THE TRIUMPHANTLY SUCCESSFUL \ Grand Romantic Drama, antßlnd THE DUKE'S MOTTO. In which MR COLLINS, Who has purcheced the Role right or repreeentation oil Ole gnat Play itt America. will appear am CaRRIGHTBatiI7a, C. C: FLAZEWELL, an Irish Soldier of Fortune. with the songs, "Wine. Bright Wine," nod "While There's Life There's MOM' MR. WM. WHEATLIff in his great character of CAPTAIN HENRI DE LADARDRRI, supported by the following talent: Mr. F Mordecai?, E. Lamb, J. W Blaisdell, S. C Seymour, E B Holmes, Charles Henri, and others; Misses Mary E Wells, Rose ytinge, Charles Henri, &c., Sts. Conductor, Mr. MARK BASSI:SR. , Fe2l-8t TEMPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMBLY -a- BUILDINGS, TENTH AND ceEs.rxtrr STREETS. Amusement for Old and Young Mirth and Happiness open for the season. Constant change of Entertainment. SIGNOR BLITZ, EVERY EVENING, commencing at 73‘ o'clock- an[ Wedntsday ane Saturday at 3. consisting of New Kstg teries Deere mancy, great success In Ventriloquism, and the Learned Oman , Birds. Admission 25 cents: Children 15 cents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET . OPEN DAILY ( Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. 1W Adml.eion IS rants. Children half price. MR. R H. CHASE WILL RESUME . the instruction or priyate punils and classes in the citsr, on 'hioNDAY. S‘pt, 213tb. Residence and P. 13. Address, Chestnut Hill. Fen At* HEADS OF FAMILIES AND SCHOOL OftleArs wanting able bodied TEACHERS, Pend fn. our Itet of Cendidatee. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, 217 South THIRD street. It* !FkIJJ DRAWING SCHOOL- OF 1111 E FRANKLIN INSTITUTE will be opened on RON DAT EVENING, Sept. 28th and he continued on MDN DAY. WEDNESDAY. - and FRIDAY EVENTNG3. froze. 7 'HI 9 o'clork. for twenty-four weeks. Pupils under 21. Years of age will he entitled to attend the Lectures of the Institute, Terms—Five Dollars Der qnarter in ad niece. F. , r Tirkvte, arply at the Hall of the Institute, 710. 15 South SEVENTH Street se24.6t* WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary. "FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LiTERA _a- -' TUNE, by PROF A, velLizarA No. 1033 WAL NUT Street. Lectures and conversation in French; tui tion in r.nhord pnvate lessons. selo-th stulmt BO OK KEEPER WA N T D E L-IVIIIST . he a jud co or money. A permanent ill:nation to aman.erproaar character. Address (stating references) • • I ntearit.v.".this office. It. ippr ANT. E D-A SITUATION AS lonsPkeAner in a gentleman's family. The lady' understands. plain sewine and the care of children. A good home more of an object than salary. Best of refs ran re riv.-n. Add' , as "J. R.." Prow Office. WANTED-AN ACTT V E BUSINESS MAD", with a few thouvand dollars, to buy on t a partner in a profitable s.nd established Manufacturing business. This is ao excellent chance for a min of the right kind, as it IQ stiletly a legitimate business migra tion Address 8r0r186%. P. 0- se24.3t* AN AUTIVE,• BUSINESS YOUNG MAN deeires a situation ae General Clerk. Sales man. or Bookkeeper. Address' E. "at this Miles, for threedays. seMts -wANTF,D AN AUCTIONEER.-ONIt V V whirrs well acquainted with the business. and a good salesman, can obtain a permani.nt situation by ad dressing Box 557. Washington. (D. C.) Post Office, stat ing terms and reference- sell-6t IVANTED.- A PLACE AS SALFR- V ILAN. &c., in a bookstore. by ens of long expo• rience in the business. Ready to, go to any Dart of the United States iladeiphia references given. Address A. J. 8., Bulletin office. - sell-et fitM, nth. It WAN TED- $l5 PEE DAY-WR .7" want "reliable, energetic CaIIVEZSBES and ager-tg is ecer.y 'county. for a genteel baninera at moor:mimics of from t 5 to 135 per day. No humbug. ibrperien..4 canyaseen; preferred, bn t room for all_ Adtireme G. 11... &- CO.. Publishea. At either Cincinnaid, Ohio: Chicago. ILlinote; BALD'S Street. Near Fork • irri-Ste A MONTH! WE WA.NT 8 6" -"AGENTS at ..,30 a month. expense; paid, to ken our Ev . ERLAtTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL 8EF.E.... and thirteen ntber articles. 15Ctrewarafr.e. SELVW & CLARK, Biddeford., Maine_ e.,H,E&Wslttt- WANTED-BY TEE FIPST OF MiLfaana.y. a STORY ea Id.LRk 15Y erFDITETW suitable fora Jobbing bcal:aese._ VR , F ~v at Phat Office- ' WANTED TO RENT FOR f v or Fix tnantha. z frinti.ited 46 - natal:met of Bread arra.r_.b.awe.n it`twite amd itteinding both. etraete _Address "Plaindeiritia R o_, eating lo cation and UMW. set-3t. d r i k k ; DEPUTY QUARTER - NT A STEB AO — GINE:HAL OFFICE. —FIEILA.DELPELL. Feb. Z. 156 1 . I — &cSELS WA=D immediately to carry COAL to the followingpointa: _ Tor'ramas. Key Weft, Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria. Va. Newbern, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, felt-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031 IinALBUT Street, will be opened for reception- of Boarders in a few days. sel2-Im. FIRST-CLASS BOARD, ,HANDSOME -a- commun'catina and Riegle rooma; private table, It desired, No. 1315 WALNUT t treet. selo-1m; TOR SALE -A DESIRABLE LOT ON BROAD Str; of below Oxford-4S feet flout. 219 feet deep. ipp.y to Wl. ROSSELL ALLEN. S. E cornez- FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Second_ Floor 13,323 St* ge FOR SALE—SEVERAL. H'ANIL Ara SON& DWELLINGS; having all the modern ennyenuncep, on. ETAVENTH- Street, below. Goatee. Apply to M. ROSSELL ALLEN, S E.corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets S.cond Floor. se23-3t.. WOOLEN MACHINERY FOR SALE. V —Machinery of a small Mill, in whole or in nark in excellent condition and running order. Address " Wool." at this Office. se:l2-3t. FOR SALE-VALUABLE FARM, 70- Acres, one mile from railroad station, eight miles film the city. Also, Chester County Farm. SO acres, within ten minutes walk of railroad station. Call and . _ . . exsrairm rPgimer of farms sel9 LOST -A -CERTIFICATE: FOR ONE", share in the 'Kensington Bunk. in the county of - Philadelphia, No 1806. 7be finder will be suitably re warded if 'MI at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY ...treat. Fe:a-fain Im*• .MOSES WFIRELFR. BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN. SOM Streets. AUCTION SALE OF 130) , SRS. CARRIAGES, &c,,. OPT SATURDAY Sept. 27th, at 10 o'clock, comprising about FIFTY HoRSES. Full descriptions in catologro-a. A large collection of desirable Dew and second-hand. Carriages, Wagons; HarnesE, Sec , with which the-sale will commence. ALSO 7. Si nrl e and. double harness. saddles Sc. • /a , No postponement on account of the weatho.r. JWI - - fintil further notice we shall hold sales of 'Horses, Caning. s, an.. !Wen , WEDNESDAY and SATOIRI)AY, MORItiNt=S, at lO o'clock. MeV" SbAll. ANNUAL. TRADE SALE' OF lfiCk GAR RIAGES. , on WEDNF.S'D *V. October 7' IM. ke24-2tif ALFRED N. HERKNESS. Auctioneer. GRAND R-EVIEW AT CAMP WM` I&N PENN. ON NORTH PBIII ,I SYLV4NIk THIS D (Thnr.,rlicr). Sept Major General Ocoee. CHAP - rdader revinciothe Re gjments at the show- Cituta 'NILS CAI', 24th init.. at 4 ,Extra - Trains will leave Berks street SbAion. at 2 P. M. and 3.50 P. M. RETTTRNING., I.sve Chalton Billie (station n.earesteemp) at 6 P. M. snd 7.f.0 P. M. • - _ Fifth and Ez;mth-streets line of City Passenger Cara, connect at Berke street going and returning. It ELLIS CLARK, Agent. rs - 4 FOR CALIFORNIA.. O. ROB.FiRTS' LINE rn SAN FRANCISCO A.ND. OiItEGON;, VIA F'AIS - AlliA RAILROAD, The Steamship. - ILLINOIS, On SATITIIDAY, October 3..5t - ttoen. finest, fastest and strongest, Steamship in tlfec. California trade will sail as above, from pier foottofr WARREN Street, North river. For freigl 4 orPassage apply tO D. N. CARRINGTON, • • Corner ofWARRE6 r and WINT !greets_ N. B.—Attention is called to thechange of the reake... 5034°61 agr rz t FOR ALBANY AND TROY:, Stemmer J.S. MOLLISON. S. RICISIIAIV muster, is now loading for the above points. end , wlll. leave on VIIDRSIe.4.Y September. 24, .nti 6 to'cleck. cr freight. which will be taken S. on reasonable. terms,. FLAN &GAN, a V e ' ' 2i..t. No. 304- Soutar I:IE.LkWARIt. Avenue REGULA.II .STEM, PRO PE LL ER LI OE FOR HARTFORD, Conn, The steamer MAR% Nichols, master, is now receivinc freight for Hartford. at .Webster's. seeond,-.7hari above. MARKET street.' Sails on THEIRS DAP..' /woo. "- For fraigh LAM. , apply to WM. M. BAIRD 13%Sorttb._ DRIAWARE Avenue, or on the Wharf. 24.224 t TO CHURCH_ COMSIITT.EES vE ORGANISTS. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY next, September 2.sthand 2611, will be open for examination r.. NE W met completed for a Church in Chicago, illinele. D. contains twenty.eight stops, baying two roan:hats, compass, and a 16 feet pedal, of Bash's range. - The builder, Mr. John Roberta, of Fraulford, Phila delphia recently`fromCambric. I. go, Masc., would offer this as a specimen work. - To Bach as have not become acenaintcd;with, him he., would say that his previous works base met Ike high., approval of such men as. Mr. George T Webb, Profs, of Music. Sodom. - - 'Dr. S. P. Tockermen. Organist of,St: Boston; Bayter. Egg . Orgerast of Trinjty. March, Res ton: and formerly of Recafordand Sitilsbume..Gathedrals,. England. gcs; tf • . Di. Lowell Mason, . ' Mr. William Magma. ProfessOko(' ~ ...1111gi.si- N ew York. Mr. Tbomm Lone\ - - Mr, H. G Thunder, Profeseer of ittuki. - n, Philadelphia. Rt. Rev. Patrick:Stanton Philadelphia.' and others or Ina goading is venous glirtst of thb abitntry. ' • To those wishing Corms built:tuned: Lit rePairoa, hc , gladly offers lie serviette on terms (in' , consideration of workmanslip,and inaterials employed) as reasanable , anrorgan brublertitethe, country. . Perscop oan take'lhe Fifth-street oars, whioh run to and hem -PranitTord. and'pass the manufactory every, minutes during the day and evening. - :JOHN-ROBERTS, Organ Builder, Cor. MAIN and ORTRoDuY, FRANMFORD, 'Penna. OTIQE.- G. M. FOG 9-, N :VILLE, Tenn.. Attorney at-law. is still attending to his profession, and offers his services to his friends in Philadelphia and New York in colleoting detail that may be doe them In Middle - Tennessee, or any, ether ,bnetnese in the line of his professien. He has never_been absent from, this city, - and will eve nndevis4l4`attention to 11.47, business committed to.his charge , LBVICK RASIN, & CO_ p, dotphiq. - H W 001), MdNER, & HAIMARD. THOMAS EAKIN, Bee., New 'fork. W.A . NASHVILLE. August IC 160, Ainorsam!;..wl . B. - EDUCATIONAL. WANTS. BOARDING. FOR SALE AND TO LET. 309 WALNUT Street LOST: AND FOUND. AUCTION SALE_
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