SPECIAL NOTICES. BOTTS AND POTTs.—. BY TDB BARD OF TOWSR ger.L. Young Nimrod Potts Loved gaily B.l tta. A dame pretty. pump. and prudent Miss Botts made bonu , ts And Potts made Formats, Likewise of law he was a student. While Bally 8 lePr• Poor Vimrod wept, Nor could hi 4 ea ronada awake her; And lie eueprct t d She wee aliNoted lifore favorably to Stubbs, the bakor. John Stubbs prevailed Where Nimrod failed. Because the former did n .1 daily. Be — without stoPPIRIG Tho question popping Soon Won the heart of charming Bally. In all things thus, It seams to ne 'Emcees attends the man that's speedy; so haste this hour To BwrZiltred TOISSR. If yen observe yonr cart looks seedy. The largeet and most complete a .811rtmnat or Reedy made clothing in Philadelphia, selling at I ,, dac ell priced. 'POWSR HALL, 518 141 Street, BENNETT& CO, ~JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC "Promote the Growfh of the riatr. Remove the ,Seurf and Dandruff, .Give the Hair a Gloecy Appearance, !Prevent Baldness, (3tirci Dlseaaes of the Scalp. Rectotheltald Heads with New Hair, Prevent Premature Grayness, And,being tastefully Put up in new style glass-stoppered bottles. and delightfully perfumed, is adapted to the toilet table, and will afford textural satisfaction to all "who give it a trial. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYI.73 .& SON. No. Ri4.2 CHESTNUT Street. ee2l-vrem3t "GET THE - CHEAPEST AND Trig.: 'BEST !" THE HOLY BIBLE—HARDING'S EDITIONS.-Family, 'Pulpit, and Pocket Bibice, in beautiful styles of Turkey morocco and antique bindings. A new edition, arranged for sixteen to thirty•two photographic portraits of fami lies, wholesale end retail. .PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. in every variety of style, Rich Turkey morocco, antique, ivory mountings, orna mented edges. &c.. ,ke., holding from twelve to two hundred photographs, the largest and best assortment in the city, Prices from one dollar to thirty dollars, N7ILLIO3I W. HAR DING, )(o. 326 CHESTNUT Street, belosv Fourth, South side lIARTELL'S ALL-GLASS FRUIT JARS. CAPSULE FRUIT JARS. AMERICAN AND FVENCEI GLASS SHADES. BEAUTIFUL,FERNgRI,ES. lIARTELL & LETMIWORTEL No. I.33North FIRM Street, ea3-tde3l SPECIAL NOTICE.WALCOTT & BURNHAM, iinnufacturt re' Agents. have removed from 721. C rursr- NUT Etreat to 27 South SIXTH Stree - , b.tween Market and Cheetnut, Where can be found a largs stock of the celebrated (warranted) " UNIVERAL COG-IVII EEL CLOTHES•WRIN(7IiIi." Also. a great variety of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND IMPLF.SIENTS, at very low prices, including Iron Bedsteads. Umbrella Stands, Sprint Bed Bottoms, Mattreves. Carnet Ervospors, Also, Johnson's and CHIN Patent Wash Machine 3. se26Ats PHOTOGRAPHS I PHOTOGRAPHS !! PHOTO. GRA PHS 1!1 At H. C. PHILLIPS. St BRO.'S 11. W. corner NINTH and CHESTNUT. N. W. " " " " N. W. AMfIROTTPES and CARTES DE VISITE, in the hith get style of the art. soM.St. 'DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND ALL DISEASES which the Ear or Eye to heir to, successfully treated by professor J. ISAICS, M. D. , Oculist and Aorist, No 511. PINE Street. TeAlmonials from the most re iable sources can be seen at his office. Th. medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secret in his mode of trmtment. Artificial Eyes inAeeed. No charges made for examination. sefi•wi lm EYE, EAR, AND THROAT DISEASES TREATED with general encceao by Dr. VON MO ;CIIZI. g ER, nn /her of "Guido to Dileases of the Eye." "Observations •on Diseates of the Ear," and the only legitimate Et topean Oculist and Anrist in this country. Credentials from the very highest authorities, and actcnow;edgmoute 'uf the most satisfactory cures, from re6poasibla persons, can be examined at his office, No, 1027 WALE Ur Street. ee26.Bt* HAIR DYE! DAM DYE! ! ' - BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE fe the Beet in Vie World. The only Harmless and Rellahle Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Per'ect— c :ranges lied, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly toe Glom Black or 2ratural 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 rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BA ITTIELOR I all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided Sold by all .Draggists, &c. FACTORY; Sl BARCLAY Street, New York, Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing fibs Hair, je33-ly 'GET YOUR CARTE ,pE VISITE AND. Alt 3110TIPES of H. 0. PHILLIPS &BRO., northwest corner 91' CHESTNUT and. METH streets. sa.s-2t. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING; OF THE LATEST STYLES, Teeth, in tbe Hest - Manner, expreeily for - Hi= TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain *lmes. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONE•FaICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. are thereby treated alike. , del2-1y JONES & CO., 601 MARKET Street. IF YOU WISH A GOOD. PllO rOOR SPEC OF 'ourself or friend, go to IT C. PFII &LIP 4 & BRO. , morthweet corner of CHESTNUT and NINTH Sts. so -3t; ELECTRICITY ON A NEW SYiTEA, AS A clu amys. by Dr. A. IT. STEVENS, No. 1418 SOUTH ~P EDIN SQUARE, Philadelphia. aeld-tf TE. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CUBES Headache immedia icily and was never known to fail. STEINWAY'S PIANOS The fame of these inetrumants has extended. to every AMA of Europe. We find on the programme of the Phil harmonic Concerts in Brellikn and Brunswick a note •stating that the grand piano fortes need were "from the .3nannfactory of Messrs. STEINWAY & SONS, New York." °We also see by a London paper, noticing the fact of WILLIE Para playing before the Prince and Princess of Wales during the 'bridal festivities, that "the piano used at the castle wee one of STEINWAY & Soas% New which tott the, prize medal the World's Pair." BLASIUS BROTHERS, No. 10013 CIIEsTNEir Street, .sse26-sw tf ffpf GEORGE STECK 4.t Uo.'9 PIA.IIO9r CRIISSON Simms. August, 1883. /Ili. J. B. GOULD, Seventh ad Chestnut Ste., -Phaddd.: Thug SIR: Haying had frequent opportunities of ex. amining the Pianos made by Messrs. GEORG& STEON .41a Co., New York, during the past few yard, in the 3practiee of my profession as Tuner, I pronounce theta ephemost perfect instruments I have ever seen. :In point of touch, equality, and singing forle they may ,defy comparison with any and all other makes, while in :the upper two octave (treble notes) they are incompara- Wit the finest I hays any knowledge of. , C. E. SARGENT, Tuner of Plancia, sel2-aw-tf 907 CHESTNUT Street. Phiktdelptia M.ARR2ED_ - YARTIN—DOLI'III.N. —On Monday, 2lst instant, by the Rev. J. H. Peters. W. Dixon Mixtin to Hannah M -daughter (, F. Dolphin, Boa., alt of this city. * ROWLAND—OWEPI.—On the evening of the 24th of September. by the Rev. P.R. Stockton, Matthew Row - land to Georgianna nwon. STRAWON—SATTERTUWAITE —At the house of James R. Gartiguer, in this city. September 2,lth, 1841. by Friendo cererwmv, it eorge W. Stratton. of Lewistown. Pa.. and Mary llircinia Sa.terthwatte, of this city. MILIIR—DODEPILi.—On the morning of the -24th Sen. 'Umber. br the Rev. Richard Newron, D D.. Francis Forbes Milne and Maria 8 , daughter of the late B. B. Dodson, M. D. No cards. _ VIED. LAWRENCE. —Thursday evening, %Rh instant, Sarah, `relict of the late Jacob Lawrence, in the Wth year or her ai l4te friends of thalamily are invited to uttend her funeral, from her slate residence, 103 South &nand Street. on Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. MoVIITRICH —On the 85th instant, James,- sou of T. H. & J. E. MeEntrich, aged 9 years. The relatives and friends of .the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral on Monday, 20 h instant, at 2 o'clock, from his father's residence, No. 2113 Cr--on !Street. .0 MASON. —On Wed nesdaY,...the 23.1 last.. Mrs. Martha liason, relict of the late Robert Mason, in the 87th year Of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son R Mason, 120. 1415 Vine street, this (Saturday; 26th inst.. at - 10 o'clock A. M 4 , CARPENTER. —0 o the 24th instant, Joshua Carpenter, In the 71st year of his age HARRIS. —On the 23.1 Instant, Theoplilins, youngest IBM of John T. and Mary Ann Harris, aged 3 years, 1 inontb,_ and S days. SHENFELDER.— r n Reedin g. Pa.. on the 20% instant. 43eorge Shenfelder, printer, in the 4.5 th year of his age. BLAOK CORDED MOUSSELINES.— All-wool black corded Mousseline Italaines, &plc. Lead French Merinoes. Lead Poplins and Reps. Black Arrnure and Gros Grain Silks. - Black Thibel Long Shawls. Black and Scotch Wool Long Shawls. Black Turin Cloths. Black and whi , e Striped and Plaid Paris Moneseline aDelatnee,jW3t received by 13E00 N& SoN. sap Moarnfng Store, 91.8 CHESTNUT Street. j'OUVIN'S CELEBRATED KID oLovEs. ordered colon., plain and stitched backs. BYRE & LAN DELL. rptALMOR AL SKIRTS, OF FINE ix" grade. for best city retail sales. EYRE & LAND WEL. WYREI & LANDELL, FOURTH AND . 1 " , ARCH. are opening a fine line of Goods for whole *ale and retail- selo-tt inifflßlo RE V' OIL WIRT) Du'e't CHURCH. oranor TITHTII and FILBERT StrAetA. —Rey. PHILIP IT. I‘TOWRY Will oreacti TO- MO RIIO W. Service at log o'clock A. and 4 o'clock P. M. 11 REV. E. W. i-rurr , r - Ere. WILL preach hie Thirteenth ANNIVERSARY SER. ON. the No. , sir et Lutheran Church.To-110Rh'0 v'T (Sunday) EVENING Services commence at 7); o'clock, ittanlitlg service o ninmonces 1.0. t; o'clock. It pNION at E. CHIJRCEt—FOU aT Street below Arch.-7he key' Dr. Castle wilt preach (D. V.) on SABBATH Moraine, at - 1054 o'clock. and in the Ilveninir Rev. Franklin Moore, D. D., will preach at 7% o'clock. • It• SP. PAVL'S P. E. CHURCH, MAR— KET &rept, above Fourth. Camden. N. 7., will rammed fur ,Public Woridilp on SUNDAY N eptember 27, 1663. .eervicee by the Rector in the morn ing. at 10,4' o'clock. and at Ti 4 o'clock in the evens n¢ FIRST REFORMED DUTCH GHE4CH, corner of HEVltti an 4 ePttING OARDEr( Streets.--Eov. T. HOWARD SUYDAM . cvttl cp. V.) preach TO. MORROW, at 1054 A M. and 7,44 P. X. Sermon to the Young to the Evening. . . SIGNS OF THE TIMES.—TIFIE Lectures on the Apocalypse will be continual in mint Zion Chapel CHRISTIAN street, above Sixth., on SUNDAY &VINING, 27th inst., at 7,1t . f. o'clock. Sub- Ject—" The Beast that was. and is not, and ohaLl ascend out of the bottomless pit." Rev. 17. Preaching at 1.01-; a./11... Free to all, it* TEE MODEL MEN OF TDB MEL E • —9 he next Monthly Sermon In thin Colt a will be oreeebed in the Chinch of tho lilpipho.nv, PIP ZEE :CM and CHESTNUT els.. TO-MO iHOW dVSN':IIO. via* at half Peet 7 Young Men are cordial. 9 xnvited. lc' CALVARY PRE B y tA. N Clain LOCH,T Suet!, above Ftleeath.— lte,ching TO.MOBIZOW by bey 8. T. aIiSLYS. D of Now ioik, cervices conmeneing at 1634 A. M. and IX' P.lO. TIM CHURCH ON WASHINGTON SQUABB.—The Bev. HEN ttY B. Vd. 0. v. of or will preach in the Church TO-3101{1W 4 Morning, at bk.' o clock. and in the Afternoon. at 4 o'clock. - ST CLEMENT '. i ,• r 9 • TIETII end CIIELIRY SEreete.—ro being the fourth Sunday in the month, the Afteraro service will he omitted. Evening service at 74 Wein*. CHURCH OF TICILLcrEROPoisulli., SPltiliG GARDEN, below Broad .4roat. Vine Service 103 a" A. M and 73; P. Si., THE HECTOR vri)l preach Mt/kNINO and EVENTNri. Earqt ,, n to YOUFG MEN To- moil Row ( 81 :4i DAV) EKENtNa Subject—Oa/led to do What 'toe have no Dome?. to Do." Children's Church at 3P. M. Young men cordially la • vited t the Evening ervice It- NEEN'a ruum —The regular MONTZELY NEITINfI 01 the A.FOCI ATIoN wilt be held at the Itenms. DIU 4 . Jt)t , U and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. on AlO .1 d.ty, EVENING. Reptember Se. at half pant Keyes. Members are urged to he punctual in Wareham tut 1:011noliti0.118 for officers to serve for the ensuing year will be made. -. • Rev. JOHN MCORP., from 13 , Aton, will real an Es +ay on •• Oliver Cromwell. the Chr6tlan Patriot." The puliie is cordially incited to he present. ,•e26 2t• WEST ARCH STREET PK CS 11Y TERI AN CIIIIRiat, corner of EIGHTEENTH 1. —1 he Rev. P. D. GURLEY, of Weshinetan, // i, , wri preach in the %Wet-Arch-street Church T.)-MORR. (Fahhe tb)IIWRNIN Gat WS, o'clock. and the Rev. J El). Vv - ARD S. D. I) . at :3! ; I: o'clock P. M. -it* REV. GEORGE W. SMILEY WILL . prtach TO-010}1t OW. at 10% A. 01 .up t 94 content b.tween Moses and the 6f Igiclano of Egypt. and at 71 P. I%f. upon the design or Jehovah in the pawl nature of tho miraelos wrought.. Church ladol .1i Haydn Sall. cursor. EIEHICH and ORES StrAet.,. it. M 7 .11 1 1. 1 COOPER.- SI-IUP C fickuoWledgo the renewing donations. From the Sunday zchool Children of the Presbyterian Church of Newtown, Bucks c,nuty. Pool:two/Arne, two bs,,kets of Homemade Bread and Biscuit. irrom Mrs. Hannah Moore, of the Meadville R did As sociation, Rockville township. Crawford county, four barre'e of Cbeese. It CHIURCIFIL OF trirE NEW TB"; 111liNT-I`. Li. STOrKTON, Pastor, ELS VENT!' ant. WOOD Streets. —Preaching (D. V ) SaBBAT f{.l"le A. M.,and 734 P. rif. W liDlil3 4 DA Y MOH rs, 8 o'clock!, Lecture and Sinning Class. TEACCURS wanted in the Sunday. School. Christian co-operation earnestly re quested. it• ABCTI-STREET PRES aVTEKT.Aff C !FUR CH. —oNli HUNDREDTH • , :.OLDISRS' L ETING. —The Army Committee of the Young if Christian Association, attached to the Unit. 4 States Christian. Commission, hereby annonece the one haft drcdth of the series of meetings now being held by them in and of the Soldier.. , , to tale place •u the above Charc' , .. ARCH Etreet above Tenth street, on To-MO:MOW EVENING. at half past seven o'clock. Rev. N. W. Cf'NELING. motor. presiding. Remarks full of interest will be made by George If Stuart, FAQ_ . President of the Commission; Rev. JIIMSS M. Crowell. one of the Delegates at Gettvsourg, and Joseph Path er, Esq .of the Hospital Commission. Pub lic atattion is affectionately called to this m.atino It• FRIENDSHIP DIVISION, No. t 9. SONS OF 'I Eil/YEIsANCE. will mile tat Friend isalp Hall. S. W. cornea of TWELFTH - sand Fa. 13 MIT. Streeti., THIS (Saturday) EVENING. at 8 o'clock. It* AIRS. P. A- 'KINGSBURY Wi ts Lecoar at SANSOILI-STREni` HALL, on. WE NESDAYI,VEI4IING, the alth inst. , et 7Y, o'elnek ject. "The Not th and. South," or ' ' The Present Crisis." Ail mission 10 mats. U.* SPIRCITUAILISIit CON ii•EREVOE at ISANEOM-STRBET HALL, on -UN D ' Ar. at 11.)34 A. M.. and 73-4 P. H. MISS LiZZIE DOTEci will commence the Winter Coarse of Lectures on SUNDAY. the 4th of October. Admission cents. IL* UNION LEA .GUE OJ3 PHILADEL PHIA. CORRESPONDENCE. PRILADEz.rIIIA. Sept. 23. 1863. FRANCIS ORUND, ESQ.—DEAR SIR: Understanding that you have t&ken the side of your country in this great struggle for the preservation of the G.,vernment, and that you approve the War policy of Mr. Lincoln's Adminiatiation, and intend to give your vote for Gover nor Curtin, we have the honor to invite yen to address the members of the Union League, at the League Booms. on the great iesue of the day. on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. 28th inst. Awaiting your reply, we are, very respectfully, Morton McMichael, J. Montgomery Warne, Thomas Fitzgerald, T. Itnesell Dawson. Joseph W. Miller, E. C. Knight, G. Blight Brown, Leonard Myers, • B. Hunt. J. W. Ferrier. J. G. Fell, Washington Keith, Santee O. Hand, James S. Chambers. George D. Wetherill, George Boker, William E. "lebman, Daniel Smith, Jr., Charles Gilpin, John Mason, Jr. , Charles Knecht, Samuel E. Stokes, J. Fri. Thomas Binh, And one hundred and fifty others'r PRMADELPIIIA. Sept. 25th, 1833. GENTLEMEN': I have the honor to acknottdetttrA the re ceipt of your letter, dated September 23d, intitittente •' to address the members of the Union League. on the great issues of the day, an Monday evening, 23th inst." I accept with great p'eneure your kind incitation, and shall be punctual to the appointment at 8 o'clock P. M on Monday next. I have tho honor to be, gentlemen, Very respectfully. years. FiidiiWCS J. G . RUND. To lilessra. McMichael. Lehman, Forney, lftagerald, Gilpin, Neil`, and others. It WEIRD.-1 , 1 - 10O1triZENS of the Fourth ward, without regard _to old p.trty knee. are requested to meet at Odd Fellows' Halt, corner TENTH and SOUTH !Arena, on TUESDAY Evening. Feptember :9th, ISirrl. for the purpose of ratifying the Union nominations. Able speakers will be present to aodreen the meeting. NINETEENTH WAR], NAvioNA.E. GU.RDS. will hereafter hold. their Afeeb ere ee trtatiDAl7 EITZNINSS, at their Hall. FRANKFO ID Road and. YORK Streets. Cud COSOCKSIZiK. IiOSE alierhe,tely. Sept. 28th, at the hail and 03c. Rh at OolmakMnk, and so on. Every member is, nr• gently requested to attend. \ B. F. URWILER, Chairmen. Attest — LEvE ELDRIDGE, Secretary. se26-2t. .1-1119Alf:IQUAILTERS %.01 1 1-1 FLEGT. .tat_ M.. PA.I . I.2ID'CI.P.MA, Sarrt. 25, ISB3 and Prieetee connected with the Twnti,th Reahn.ut P. M. dnrina the raid of lett year. will please call at the CUB - NI .110US.E. and elan the requMte roils to enable them to obtain their pay for that servieq. WM. 13 THOMAS. Ee26-St , Col. Conid'w Sth Rear. P. H. ir- -- 01POIC.E OF TuE tokillE INS. CO., PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25, IBG3 --Aa election for TEN DIRECTORS, for the ensuing year, will be held, agreeably to charter, at a general meeting of the btockholders. for that purpose, at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, Oct. 5. Mt, at 10 o'clock. A. dh ee26-10t - J. W. Mc al. - 1 . .181'8R.. Soc. pro tern. A SPECIAL WEEPING 040 THE 11,EtISTORIC I; SOCIETY OF PE , NsY LV kr , / IA will be held at their Rooms, A CIiEN.N.MM BUILD LNG, SIXTH Street, below Walnut, or, mow DAY Ersith i g, the 28th inst., at 8 o'clock. D. MOCONATRIIIY. Esc; , of 0 eqvsloorg, will deliver an address on the obiens of the Battle.fteldM.morial Astociation. 5e2.6-2t SAMUEL L SMEDLEY, Rec. Yee'er. BIEETING Bila.RD OF TR ADS, —A Stated Meeting of the members of the Hoard of_Traile Aszoefetmn willbe behl_al the, the Board, NO. - 605 -0 a E.:N. Btree. eiliAllA September 28th. at 734 o'elo 3k, EVENING. ee2s-3t L. BLODGET, Secretary. M. 'ME ORDER, SONS OF TEMPERANOE NISI celebrate ite TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY. ON TUESDAY EVENING, September 29, 1863, At 8 o'clock. AT CONCE-RP HALL, CEESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. Addresses by Rev. WAIL B WOOD, Rev. D. C. EDDY. D. D., Rev. J. S. WILLI 3, and EDWARD G. LEE, Esq. Music by BIRD FF,LD'S BAND. The public are invited se24-6l* EIGHTEENTIT WAELD RELIEF FUME. —At a meeting of the Precinct Committees on Collections, held on Wednesday evening. September Ph b. a committee was anointed .to prep re a short sy nopsis of the management of the Relief Fund, for publi cation, which is bere presented: There have been 277 applications made by enlisted men residing within tt e 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 Fong for support. The total amount of money collected daring the oper atone of the Associa tion is $3,311, which is accounted for as fotlows: Cash paid semi-weekly to the families of volentert - Cash invested (Sept. 17th) in tlovernments2,472 72 loan (live.twenties) as a contingent fund for future operations, which, if not needed. will be subject to the order of the contri bntors 802 13 Cash paid to a widow, whose only son died - in the tlree-months State service 25 00 Cash paid. for incidental expenses, adver tising, counterfeit money, Janitors, 59 SS Cash paid Collector 47 00 -r m-..aririnr. in nay 9.1)131t. Caaa en LE4.114,5 • - cants 404 27 .71 By order of the Assoqation COVRAD CH&RLES M. LUKENS, Philadelphfa, September 23, 1563. se Zl-3i+ tt - , 4 F PIeT,DINSYEAVALUA, LAW DB PARTISIBDIT. —A Term will commence on THDEEDAY, the let of OCTOB Bit next. The Intro dnctory lecture will be delivered by - PROF. MORRIS. at BIGHT o'clock, in the evening of that day, at the LBO TUBE ROOM, in the NORTH COLLEGE. sep 7-t ocl 1161: PITTSBURG BONDS —ALL PEEL- Pons holding Railroad Bonds issued by the City of Pittsburg, are hereby hotillod that I will ho at the °aloe of Elias D. Kennedy, No. 333 WALNUT attest, Philadelphia, - prepared to exchange compromie bonds to , the old issue of Railroad Bonds from .THIIR3DkY. 24th instant, to October let, both days included. JOHN t. CARGO, City Controller. FED/ALE MR MC ti C OLLIE G& OF PENNhYLVANIA—NOItTH COLLEGE Avenue and TWENTY-SECOND Street, Philadelphia. The. Fourteenth Annual Sestdon will commence the 14th October next, and continue five _mantas. For infor mation address Mrs. E. H. CLEVELAND, M.. D., Wo men's Huspital, Philadelunia. Philadelphia, Sept. 21, 1863. M , AVIS AUX IELIKGANTS.-111. SISPEE ZAOKBY, de Paris, Gleraat de la Matson C4RANDVILLE STOKES; Marchand Tailleur. No. 009 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonnenr d' aviser des nombreux ainis et cotinalseancee (ainei quo Phono rable public) qui Pon deia &Tories de lour clientele, Tient do resevoir de Paris of Londree, lee /nodes lea plas recentee et lee ruienx pollees pour la season d'ete. aRANDVILLE STOKES a mid a ea disposition les steoffes lea plus belles at les .meilleures quanta". des pre mieres manufactures d'EttroPe- Les °Helens et solders de toutades v trouvrout led meillearee aualites d'eteffos, a des prix tree moderns Velegauce de sa coupe, ains'que Se cachet de disithoion ins la caracterise, eat dela trop canna dm public pour en renouveler lours merits. 14.2 A-m .2% -e•a• - • PHILADELPERA. AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 75202 South FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA., September 2, 136:3. DIVIDEND I: OTICE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of thiii Company. - The residence of several of them ,is n known. and it le,otherefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. R. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy O. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis. Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcherson, Ann Copeland. - John Mclntyre, A.Emslie and J. Newbold, John S. Moore. Trustees, James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes, Benj. F. Newport, Sarni T. Harrison. Bent. pat, James Hallowell , W R. Redman, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards , Catherine C. Koppele, Henry B. Sherer, Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner, Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebeccaprich, Rohn. and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright, of S. Kuhn. William Young, R. V. R. Lelees Extrx., W. B McVickar. and James 0, Schaff. Ex. of. Austin Smith, John S. Leiese. dec'd, i Willis Sr Co. PHILADELPEIIIA. AND READING ILROAD COMPANY. Office BET South FOURTH Street PIIILMW,LPFIIA, Sept 21st, In 3. To avoid detention the HOLDERS OF COUPONS of this Company. due on the let proximo, are requested to leave theta at this office on or before the 30th lust , when receipts will ho given. and checks will se ready for de livery on the DA proximo in exchange for said receipts. se22- St, S. BRAD rORD, Treasurer. STRIKING LIKENESSES.—RE rAIER'S PORTRAITS.nevor fail to make an aßreeabla, vote end !sating impression. Fee his liro-51.7e vuoTa- GRAPHS in oil colors. SECOND Street. ab. Green h.° OP ESPECIAL INTEREST TO THE art-loving 'public is REIMER'S Gallery. All styles of Pictures finely executed. Cartes-de-Visite. life-siza and colored PIIOTOURAPH.S at SL. SECOND Street, above Green. Ir* AUTY, TRUTHFULNESS, - AND taste characterize REIMER'S I VORYTYPES. com mendable to tho public for Choir simplicity of style and impressive coloring. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. 11.* eft WHITE RYE, OF .VERY SUPE- Quality. for fo r Az - /lON' It* Nos. 9sl an'd Sonth . SIXTH TAreet. TWO CANS, 300 GALLONS EACH, used but a short time, for sale cheap at M. B. D'YOT - No 114 South SECOND Street. TO PRIN TERS. —WASHINGTON TO PRESS, bed 26 by 32, In complete order. COO. Inking Machine, Dow's Patent, $5O, Rutbyea Press, medium. 4130. Hydraulic Press, large size, very powerf u l. For sale by RING & 13 A I RD, se2G.3t filltal(),A street. POLITICAL. N ATIONAL UNION NOMINA TIONS. STATE OFFICERS. ANDREW G. CURTIN. FOB JUDGE OF SUPREME 00IIRT1 DANIEL AGNEW. SENATOR-FDIEIT SENATORIAL DIBTEIGT. SEREIKLAH NIOHOLS. Ist District—WlLLlAM FOSTER. THOMAS .T. ClllO ATE. THOMAS T. WILLS. 4th " 'JOHN D. WATSON. 6th it WILLIAM W. WATT. oth ISAAC H. °MARRA.. 7th, " THOMAS COCHRAN. Bth " JAMES N. KERNS. Bth " CHARLES DIXEY. 10th ' 6 S. S. P A.NOO A.ST. 11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 12th " LUKE P. 13th " WILLIAM-Y.-LEADER. 14th " S. FREDERICK GETZ. 15th " WILLIAM F. SMITH. 16th " EDWARD G. LEE. • 17th " JAMES MILLER. COMATIf OPPICERR. ILIZOOO.DICR. OF DILEDS. LEWIS R. BROOMALL PAOTHONOTAMY OD DISTIITOT 0011$T. GEORGE KELLY. <MERL OP COURT OP QUARTER ECESSIONBA GEOR&E H. MOORE. - 00ROVIllt. WILLIAM TAYLOR. CITY COMMISSIONER. PHILIP HAMILTON. My order of, the City Committee of Superintendence - UNION MASS MEETINGS UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 611 CHESTNUT St. - SEPTEMBER 9,.18(3. Governor CURTIN. in company with distinmished orators from adjoining States, will address the people of Pennsylvania at the times and places named in the following schedule : At WASHINGTON. Washington county, SATURDAY. Sept. 26th. At INDIANA. Indiana county, MONDAY, Sept. 2Sth. At WILKESDARRE, Lucerne county, WEDNESDAY. Sept. 36th. At SCRANTON. Lucerne county, THURSDAY, Octo ber Ist. At TOWANDA. Bradford county. SATURDAY, Octo ber Bd. At BELLEFONTE, Centre county, TUESDAY, Oct ber Bth. At YORK, York county, WEDNESDAY, October 7th. At READING, Berke county, THURSDAY, October Bth. At FOTYSYfLLE, Schuylk,ll.l county, FRIDAY. Octo ber 9th. At PHILADELPHIA, SATI7RDAY, October 10. We have reasonable hopes of having In the pending canvaia the aid of' Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee: Governor PIFRPONT. of Virginia: Governor BRADFORD, of Idaryland JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio; Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, of New York.; Gen. LOGAN, of Illinois; Gen, BUTLER, of Massachusetts, joid many other distinguished gentlemen. Including many eloquent advocates of the Union Canes in Penn sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as full and thorough a discussion of the momentous issues now submitted to the people as the brief period now re maining will allow. and it is enjoined upon all friends of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel low-citireas upon the oconatons. WitYPTX MaTRAGEC, Chairman. GRO- W. 11 A 11 - 2 RSLY. Secretaries. W. W. Hess, salo UNION MASS MEETINGS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. WASHINGTON—Gov. Curtin, Hon. W..W. Ketcham, Hon. William D Kelley Ex• Gov- Johnston, A. W. LCOIdB, Esq.. and James L. Graham, Esq. MOUNT JOY, Lancaster County—Charles II Shriner, Esq and J. Addis Thompson, Esq. , of Washington, TRAPPE, Montgomery County—Morton_ McMichael, req., Charles Gilpin, Esq and Wayne Maireagh, Esq. KEAN roN, Luzern° Cc unty—Governor Randall. FREEBURG, lnyder County—Col P. S.. White and Samuel L'oyd, Esq. HOETINGDON—Iion. John C. Knox and Chas. Gib bons, Esq. SBURG, Adams County—Col. F, Montgomery and A 11. Chase. Erg . . WEhT PHILADELPHIA—Chas. W. Jay,Esq., of New j:e ntrgTtiWlf, oambria County.— Loreu.zo----sh..- - - wood, Req. PIIfENIXVILLE. Chester County—don.. BrIICEI and Prof. Hegel - nen. •-• FCrUDING and HAI:I - BURG, 13erks Connty—Hon. Jas. Caumbell. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28 INDlANA—Governor Curtin, Ex Governor Johnston, Ron. John C. Knox, and Thomas M. Marshall, Esq. .ALLENIOWN, Lehigh County—Charles H. Shriner, Esq. GREENSBURG. Westmoreland County—Lorenzo Sher wood. Mg, . _ PHIL.DELPHI k—Ceneral Bruce and Profeesor Hege OXFORD, Adams County—Colonel.F. 4iintgomery and C. H. Chase, Req. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER MIDDLEKURG, Snyder County—Hon. Greene Adams, of Kentucky, ER-Gorernor Pollock. Colonel William B. Mann. LANCASTER—Hon. Isaac Harlehurst, 'John Goforth, Esq. MAUCH CHUNK, Carbon County—Charles - H. Shri ner, Esq. • LA.TROBE,Westmoreland Connty—Ex Governor John ston and Lorenzo Sherwood. Esq. _ . CLEARFIELD—Hon. John NV. Forney" and Hon. P. Shannon. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 30. WILKESEARR E. Luzern- County—Governor Hon. Sao. H. Campbell, General Bruce, mut Profeseov Heneman. EASTON. Northampton County-Chas : R. ghr Iner,EN. LIGONIEB, Westmorelan4 County Es-Go veinor Johnston and Lorenzo Shorwoo4, Bac/. 11ArnnErto CHAMBERSI3,u,, mery and A. H. Chase. Esq. TIC JRSDAY. OCTOBER 1. $3,811 00 SCRANTON, LuzerneCounty—Governor Curtin, Hon Jas. 11. Campbell, Hon. P. C. Shannon, General Bxnoe and Professor Hegel:non... _ _ _ . _ LOCK SAVE v, Clinton County—Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. LEBANON—Chas. H. Shriner. Esq. MOUNT PLEASANT. Westmoreland County—Ex-Go vernor Johnston and Lorenzo Sherwood, Etq. SHIPPENSBURG, Cumberland. ConntY=Col. F. Mont gomery and A. H. Chase, Esq. [Editors of the loyal mewspapere throughout the State are requested to publish notices of the above meet ings. sell UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, PEITLADELPHIA, Sept. 17, 1863. HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, at the invitation of the State Central Conimittee,,will speak in. behalf of the Duion, at tlto timet and places named in the annexed schedule. Oar friends are earnestly desired to have a full attendance of voters at these meetings: WASHINGTON, Washington county—Saturday, Sep tember 26. INDIANA, Indiana coruttY—Monday. Sept. 28. LOCK SAVfN. Clinton county—Thursday.-Oct. 1. TOWANDA, Bradford connty— , atarday, Oct. 3. WELLSBOEO, Tioga county—Monday, Oct. 6. MONTROSE, Susquehanna county Wednesday, Oct 7. POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county—Friday, Oct. 9. -PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, Oct 10. self, WAINE MoVEACJiI. Chairman. TTNION CANDIDATE FOR TH H, LE. aislature (ad district). THOMAS T. WILLS, -Tatter, 605 South SECOND *Azad. A good assortment of Hats and Cape constantly on hand. e024-17V CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S.-A. HEADQUARTERS REORIIITtira SBRVICIE: INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA A 9143 South TRIED Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis sAility tail apply for information or enlistment In the INVALID CORPS to Lieut. lIIIBSB BABPI:9.Ii. Invalid Corps, 243 S. Third_street. or to Lieut. J. W. DELL Invalid Corpe, 611 Brown street. and N. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta. , Phila. Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension, same as in S. Infantry. S. W. hi ANTHSWS, Mar i f t lst Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Phailadu6el , tf $402 B°I3NTY ' RECRUITS WANTED For the 12th 11. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN between BOUNTY geg CEASES dl5 year& THE ABOVE LARGE ON THE 25111 OF SEP/TU BER. For further Particulars apply to WM. BARCHIANT. Capt. 12th Infantry, Recruiting Officer, eel-1m 529 South FRONT Street. I=3 IMPORTANT NOTICE. FIEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, Pa., :1415 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, September 21, 1863. The tlme forbearing case° in the First district (coneist log of the Second, Third, Foutth, Fifth. Sixth. and Eleventh wards), is hereby extelided to the FIRST OF OCTOBER. Within that time Drafted men from any part of the district may appear All drafted men who have been ordered to report for duty, and. failed to do so, will be apprehended foriktotth aa deserters. A reward of ten dollars will be paidfor deserters. • 11 —Snbetitutec have preference, and‘will be re ceived from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. By order of Whf. E. LEHMAN, se22,dtocl Captain and Provost Marshal. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. . The annoyance of continual breakage of Glees Chimneys entirely overcome by the PATENT FIRE PROOF comae', C HIM 3EYS for COAL-OIL LAMPS. They ore an ornament to the Lamps, saving in Oil, and cannot be broken by heat, . Call and aee them, or Write for sample. AMOS BIORNINC. - - Agent for Mannfactneer. No. 321 North SgCuNI) Stl set, Philadelphia. N. B.—Large stock of Coal-oil Lampe on hand at low rates. 11* THE ATTENTION OF GROCERS - 0 - AND °THERh is invited to the NEW LiQII(D BLACKII.O manufactured by BROWN & BROTHER.. BOEliOll. This Japan Blacking, with half the usual labor, im parts a most intensely rich lustre and Jet black, equal to the highest Japan Varnish, produces a most perfect smooth surface. so es not to soil the finest linen. rendere the leather eaey and pliable, and will retain. its virtues in a ay climate. For sale by the case at_ TFiAYER & COWPERTHW &IT'S. esZ qtif - 417 OOKIZEWEIStrogt. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. SEPT. 26, 1863. FOR GOVERNOR, REPEESENIATIVES. CITY OFFICERS. CITY TREASURER. HENRY BUMP& POLITICAL. GRAND MASS MEETING EIGHTH WARD. THE NLVONAL UNION LEAGUE 07 tko EIGIIYHH WARD w,L hold 9, Grand MUM Meeting QX), MONDAY EVE NINO, the 28th instant, frORTICULTURAL CORNER OF BROAD AND WALNUT STREETS The loyal citizens of all the Wards who are in ;favor of lending to thO Administration a cordial and hearty support in Its efforts to crush the RebelHoeagainf t Its authority, and who desire to support it In the coining State Election, are invited to be present. COME ONE, COME ALLI Speakers will be announce , " to morrow. i Band. of Music wHI be in atterulanne. WASH. L. BLADHN. Secretary TWENTY- - FOURTH WARD: UNION MASS MEETING, BLUE BELL, PALSCHALVILLE, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26th. 1863. All Loyal Citizens who are resolved to maintain the supremacy of the Government, the Union of the States, and to suppress the Rebellion, are invited to attend. The meeting wilt be addreeeed by Hon N. B. BROWNE. CHAS. W. JAY. Beg.. WM. F. JOHNSTON, Esq. , JAMES MILLER, Esq.. BUCKEYE BLAOMMITH. And other distinguished apeekere. ee2.5 2t* FINANCIAL. AMERICAN GOLD BOTTO-1-1. 1- 2 AND soma:). DREXEL & CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STRERT g, HARVEY THOMAS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street. Stocks and LOEO a bought and sold on Commieson at the BOARD OF BROKERS. Subscriptions to the 5-20 year six per cent. LOAN still. received at par. No charge thr Commission. 7T3-3m COLLECTION OF 11. SI CERTIFI• CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS'-'EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of In• debtedness of the United States now due or shortly maturing. Ter , us made known ands receipts given at the office, No. 320 CIIESTNCT Street. my6-tf THE ATTENTION OF THE 9cRADE Is called to OUR STOCK OF SAXONY WOOLEN CO. all•woolPialn Flannels. TWILLED FL ANNELS, Various makes, in Graf,voarlet, and Dark Blue PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELS. PLAIN OPERA. FLANNELS. "PREMIERE QUALITY" Square and Long Shawls. WASHINGTON MILLS Long Shawls. BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS, 10, 16, 17, 18,19, 20, 21, 22 oz. FANCY CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS. BALDIORA.L SKIRTS, all grades. BED BLANKETS, 104, 11.4, 124, 18-4. COTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES, SHIRTINGS, am, from various 4111 A. DE__COURSEY, HAMILTON - di_ ___---- 33 LETITIA Street. and 32 South RRON'P Street. aul7.mws2m COMMISSION ROUSES. BAGS I BAGS I BAGS NEW AND SECOND HAND, &BAAL' XS'S, BURLAP, AND CtUNNY BAGS, Constantly on hand_ JOHN T. BAILEY cis No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. iRd - WOOL SACKS. FOR SALE. anl9-em N. BERRY 63 , CO., GENERAL COMMISSIO1 4 1 MERCHANTS, go RUE DERGEEB, PARIS. PLATZMANN, BERRY, & LYONS, ET. ETIENNE. AND (y?..EN9BiIIAt ~ 1 . ian :1` ~i . / 1 ..`~: F.RENGH GOODS. INS - KEEP TRUEFITT, wto cßEsrxtrT BTI T, OTTER TO Tag TRADE, PLAIN MUSLIN DE LA.INS. SHAWLS IN ALL VARIETIES. VEIL BARGES IN ALL COLORS. GRENADINES ANTI .DONA MARIA. BALMORAL SKIRT& Agents for Messrs. BECAIt & Co.'s. LINEN CAMBRIC lIANDKERCIITEFS, &c. &c. - se2l-2w CARPETINGS. CARPETS! CARPETS!! JAMES CVEZINIO, CARPET WAREHOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET, I have received BY LATE ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE. A. largo assortment of NEW STYLES CARPETING, Comprising some new kinds of goods never before offered in this country, for parlor furnishing. Included in onr variety will be found the MLALt . M=.=MM,M ALSO, FRENOII VOLANTE. TEMPLETON'S ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPETING CROSSLY & SON'S WILTON VELVET and TAPES TRY Do. R. CROSSLEY as CO.'S celebrated BRUSSELS Do. With a large variety of other makes of BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY CARPETING. HENDERSON% CELEBRATED TENDTIANS. With a fall variety of American makes of three-ply and Ingrain goods, all of which can be offered. at considera ble reduction from last eeason'e prices. . JAMES ORNE, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET ee9l•dim LADIES , -FURS. FURS! FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATIL. NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS HOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT •I OF Wirla,S; To which. the attention of the public is invited ✓ se22-3m WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR GREEN GINGER. MUSTkRD SEED. SPICES. Sm. &o. ALL gas REQUIBITSB FOR PRESERVING A.MD PICKLING PURPOSES. ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS. Dealer in Fine Groceries. 09/041 Omar ILEVEXTH ana. VINE &trots. ALEX. J. HARPEI? P °anent RETAIL, DRY GOODS. RICH. STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. EDWIN HILL & CO., NO. 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET. have now open a MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT Or FANCY SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, FINE FRENCH MERINOES, ALL-WOOL POPLINS, SILK-FACED POPLINS, RICH STYLES POPLINS, IRISH POPLINS, DRESS GOODS, in great variety. OPEN-CENTRE BROCHE SHAWLS, BLANKET SHAWLS, WATER-PROOF CLOTHS, FROSTED 13EA.VER CLOTHS, 13ALAIORAL SKIRTS, &c., &c. ]EDWIN ITALIC & C 0.,. NO. 26 SOTJTH SECOND STREET. tovviAt LADIES' CLOAKINGS. We are deify opening medium price and extra fine quality of the following Goods, which, having been bought for Cash, we are enabled to eell at reasonable prices. Among them are: Bleck an d ur,,wo 'Frosted Beavers. Ribbed and Plain Heavy doavere, Sneer Extra Fine Rib ned Frosted Beavers, Pingenal do do do Union Black Cloth Cloakings, Water Proofs of very dam shades. FANCY Ca SSI MERES. Cents' Fancyand Black Cassimeres, in all the new de signe, from $l.lO to 532 24 per yard. Boys Caseimeree of new, fancy, and old standard srylos. I,ll3lEs' CLOAK'S. We are opening Fell and Winter Cloalv. in new mate rials and deaigns, to which we invite buyers' attention. BLANKETS. Mini LINE. -FLANNELS. B LLMORAL4.- &c. A mammoth Stock at Wholekale or Retail, at leis than market prices. Boys , CLOTHING. A Sa , ect Stock of flue ready-made Clothing. at prices of inforior good. We have an extensive stock of JACKETS AND PANTS. BOYS' OVERCOATS, _ SACKS, &c. COOPER & CONARD, re26.lt B. B. Cor. NINTH and ItE &BRET Streets. rURNASIIING GOODS. -A- , Russia Crash from 14 to 25 cants. Loom Haeltaback Powo.ing. Loom Table Linens from 75c to ttL CO, Union Table Linens at 75 cents. FruckabPck Towels—fine assortment. Wbi to Flannels of every description, Red Flannels. Plain and Twilled. Gray Flannels, Plain and Six lots of Fine Napkins, Thirty Pieces of Russia Diaper. at JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH Strost. N. B.—One lot of French Scarlet Cloth, for Cloaks, a superb article. se26-tf UT' IWN GOODS. French Merinos. plain colors.o New shades of fine Merinos. • Extra quality wide Merinos. Plain leo Poplins. Silk. faced Epinglines. Figured Poplins. Printed Merinos. Plain colors Delairfes. Figureli Frrnch do. New Ryles Fr. , nch Chintzes. Feat figured. Foulards. Rich plain colored Silks. • _ Wide colored. Moire AntiqueS. Heavy black glossy Silks. Wide rich black Silks for Mantles. SFI AR PLESS & BROTHERS, ee26 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. MILLINERY GOODS. FALL, 1 863. ;WOOD & CArtlr, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open A LARGE STOCK OF STRAW AND FELT GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, And a general aellOrtment of MILLINERY 000 D S. To which they invite the attention of THE TRADE 1 * FRENCH FLOWERS, - 1863. -.FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & N ‘ EW-STYLE HATS, JUST OPENED AT THOS.. KENNEDY & BRO.'S, No. 7n1 1 3 CHEST: MIT Street, below Eighth. ',t9 -3m c) EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE, Fo. - 207 N. EIGHTH STREET. We would inform our customers, and the ladles generally, that we OPEN THIS DAY a complete stock of AffD. STRAW GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FOR TAR sixrrbaD WINTER bEASON OF 1863. Our st... l, Nepaksts of / Bacir, a- • • 10 RIBBONS, every shads and style: BLACK VELVET RIBBONS. plain. and with whits and colored des FELT AND STRAW BONNETOAND HATS. the newest AbEITAIR ; SILKS, VELVETS, AND UNCUT VELVETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS., BONNET-FRAMES, LACE., acc., 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 splenlid assort ment of goods in our line at the most ieasonable ra1.408. A fallassortmeat kept up till the end of the season. Country orders promptly attended to. - SIOREL & WEYL sell-2m No. 107 North EIGHTH Street. rn MOURNING BONNETS Made to ordor at the m A 6 uR S'AE N STORE, gr.Street, eel9-1m M. & A. MYERS & CO ARMY CIOODS. ARKY.UATS, ARMY HATS ADOLPH & KEEN, No. 62 North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers of all kinds of FE LT HATS, hove on baud a large assortment of all the various and most approved styles of ARMY HATS. Orders by mall from sutlers or jobbers will be prompt. ly tiled at the lowest rates. je.3o-3m WROTEIII4OIIAM ea.. WELLS HAVE FOR SAIA _ . HEAVY MEDIUM, AND LIGHT sinsTINGE AND SE( IRTIN GS. STAND &RD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON 11. A.NNBLS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND - - . SILEC US. BROWN, BT.RA.MIED. AND COMET JEANS- No, 12 WORSTED Y&-1111, 5915-if tl FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVAN'S 8.r.161-3.A..ssi.ii,, MUTAT FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. el3lO-tf ARMY CLOTHS ! ARMY CLOTHS! • WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL CLOTH Igc.OLTRE,, Noe. $4 SOUTH SECOND and SS3 STRAWSIRRY Sts ARMY AND NAVY : -ALL SHAMS AND GRADES. --- CIVIL: ALL STYLES AND PRICES. MR MOTTO: " QPIOR SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." caPI-tf W,SIMONS c BROTIIER, SANSOIif -STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MLR 11FACTITREEq OP JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS I 1 EVERY VARIETY. au2l.lt6m WATCHES AND JEWELRY. - MUSICAL BOXES. TN SHILL AND ROSEWOOD CASES, I N from 1 to 12 tunes. choice Opera and Ameri can Melodies. FARR dr BROTHER, 'lmporters. eel. em 3214- COESTNUT.Street, below 'Fourth. HOWARD .3 0 O.'S AMERICAN *.ATCHES, _ With • •MERsHOI3I; PATENT REGUL &TOIL For sale by the principal WATCHMAKERS.. sell-lm kiG. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN and Imported W/TORES, Pine Jewelry. Shyer ITO ilitfid Ware. &e. - 1923-6 m ill FINE WATCH REPAIRING ' attended to by the most experienced workmen, to every Watchwarranted for one year G. RUSSELL, fr 2 3 -64/ 113 Dforth. SIXTH .street. Jogr-All of Ow:lave Aimard's other works are in p'regs bij us, and will be spa,dily published. Copies of "The Cold. Seekers, " or any of 'the e others of Aimard's bor ks, will be sent, to any one free of Post age;a on remitting the price of the ones wanted to T: B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, in a letter: All of the above are published and for sale at the cheapest Bookselling. Rouse in the world, which is at HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK. 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By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices, extensive assortments. together with their long experi ence in that line of business. they ask a shire of pablic patronage, Blank Books ruled to any pattern. F.nvelopes, of any sloe or shape, made to order at short notice. They will continua their Wholesale bash:Less of Book selleze and Stationers at the Old Stood, No. 430 MARKET STREET. se2l-Ini if FOR SALE AND TO MET. (10AL YARD FOR SALE.-THE heft fified-np YARD in the city. Camay for doing any amsvint of buFiness kg:the on the premises, No. 057 North NINTH StrseE,below Girard avenue. se26 6t. 'FOR SALE—VALUABLE FARM, 70 -A- Acres, one mile from railroad station, eight milee from the city . . Also. Chester County ?arm. SO acres, ...withinAeuratnntes walk of railroad station. Call arto examine register of farms. E. PRTTIT, 6019 . sa9 WALIIIIT Street. t kjACHESTER COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE.—One of 74 sonar, I mile from a station. Ono of 64 serfs-1;4. miles from P. station. One of .5.9 acre. near West Cnester. One of 160 acres, near thrfßrand v wine, at ;lone of 76 acres. 2 - miles from a station. these are ell gocie farme, well watered. vWI good buildings. Ale,, several others, w. 4.1 located, • se2o.6t 1). S. CAWALLAER:t.OS S. FOURTH St, ITALII,A.BLE RE AL _ ESTATE AT PUBLIC. SALE. —On SATURDAY, the 3d day of Os tot), a, 1863, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, on the premjses all that certain - FARM or PLANTATION be- - , longing fo the estate of Michael Kelly, deceased, situated in the townships of Little Britain and. Drumore. in the counts of La ncaeter. about half a mile below the Unianrn Tavern, on the road to Oak Rill, containing 214 acres, more or less. The improvements consitt of a new two ktory frame Dwelling House. attached to a substantial stole building: a large, well-built Bank Barn. Wagon House, Corn Cribs, Granaries. Pig Sty, mc. There is a spring of never-failing water near the door, with a Spring House. Water is also supplied to the barn yard from a spring by a by d raulic ram. The Farm is well watered. being supplied by BPriu in nearly every field, to which cattle eau have access. There are about. S 3 acres of wood land. heavy timber. The Farm it 'under a high state of cultivation, wit geed fences and. buildings. all now. Sale to cc mmence at 2 o'clock P. M., when terms will be made known. JOHN K LLY. - s x m E s K - ELL y . .....munstrators. 5f4.26-sw2t ;IV row SALE OR TO LET—FINE, 0 , 3 J large houses ; all the modern COUVellienC=l3. Oae No. 11315 Mount Vernon street; two corner of Sixteenth end Blaster Wrests. Apply to A. G. STEIN, Planing:Hill. BREAD and Wallace streets ee2.s-31" 815000, 10,000. AND OTHER , A . zvounts to Loan on Mortgage, for 5 years, at 5 per cent. per 8111111 m. .Auoly to LENSTIF H. BEDNER. li* No. 1593 South FOTTEM Street. FANCY ARTICLES. • - W D. GLENN, IVP ORTER OF DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS, NO. 20 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. Offers to the trade a full assortment, including in part— Raiz, Tooth, Nall, Cloth, and Sharing Brushes. Camel's Hair Pencils and Marking Brushes. Comte in shell, ivory. horn, and India rubber. Perfumery and Toile: &ice of ?Al descriptions. Pure Pssential Oils. Bose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans. Powder Boxes and Ps it's in great rarieW., Round Filtering Papsr, all sizes. Cachous Aroutatisa. Itooper's and ..krnand's. English Pink railcars. Beevee' and common. New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine. Flasl,s, Tooth Picks, Violin Strings, dm., &c.. all at lowest n ket prices se22lmif TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON it CO., 409 ORESTSITIT STREET. Manufacturers of superior DOUBLE GUNS, equal. if not superior, to anT of the following makes. which we beep constantly on hand: William Greener, Weetley Richards, Moore SE Harris, and other makere. Also, Powder, Shot, Weds, - Caps. Sm. We shall be constantly tupptied, during the season. With every variety.of sc SKATES. oit-vm DvoilviLLE GLASS WORKS.-WE have a FURNACE IN BLAST, and. are prepared to attend. to orders for BOTTLES ot every description. a B. & G. W. RENNER% eat 1110 ;ET south FRONT Street. 'AIKVSEDISIPTS.: MRS. JOHN DEW'S NEW ARM. STREET THEATRE-6ECR Street atoya Sixth. Acting and Stage Manager Wit 8 TUE D 1 3 13. 1 ,10. itnninein, A gont and Treaanrer. P TWELFTH NIGHT OF EICRIRGT TE.Ourtif. . .. _ . . TONIGHT (latardiay). 15ept:.25.' ~ THE DAUGHTER OF THE RISGPVIENT- Marie c - :,sfisks Itiohltar. To conclude w ith filt,'Ot cti ling drama c c DICK TVRE'Lci AND TOM KING. Tom King Baeon MIL Jackey Goosergreen qtrutrt 13.4b5cr0... On Monday—Me "Postillion of Loting:lean." Tickets, 25, 50. and 75 cents. N, oxtra charge for seat* at the Bnx Office, from 10 A ht. to 3 P M. C /34411. rinea at 7E o'clock, —.OB W ALNUT- STREET THEATRE. LPfll4O4l Mrs M A. GARRETTSOIL THIS (Pattirde ; y) RV) NUM. Sept. 26th. POf Hifi- I y the leg DI tof the iIII mew ely pool far •rett.! settle. en a talented young artl te. LTICILLE W &ST se m. who will appear in her groat role of " Nancy Srn.s." in . the adaptation of Caprice Pic - gong' eolebrated angel wv titled OLIVER TWIST. It copolnde with the farce of FAMILY JAM. Box Onloe opeo daily from 10 till 3 , eeitrelt, when Seats may he s.cnred. wit hoot 09 int charm. ee2l3 NEWCHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE, Lessee and Manager Mr. virm. wzramir THIRD WS= OP THE TRIIIMPFTANTT,Y 5 1 3CC56•F . 171, Grand Rartrantic Drama . , antitled THE DUKE'S MOTTO. in, which MR. COLLINS, tslio has purchased the acts right of represetgaMMtol Fide great Play in Amorica. will envier as C ARRICKY.SROVS, an Irish Soldier of F. , rtune, with the songs; Bright Wine," and " while 'r. , ..ere'n Life There's Econ.." MR. Wl,t WHEATLEY bible great character of CAPTAIN HENRI DE ZAGA1114.13,. supported by the folio ping talent: Mr. P. Mordatmt E. Lamb, J. W Blaisdell, S C. Dnhoie, Seymour, E Holmes, Charles Henri, and ethers; hisses Mier Wells. Roes Botinge, Charleß fierti Am, , Ate., Conductor, Mr. MARK HASSLER: ATTLITARY AND CITIZENS' .0-11ESg BALL--.ACADEMY t 1 music. TllVllkne\ V EVENING. o ctobna I. 1861 GIVEN By THE OPPICERSAPF CAMP CAD WALAW&R. , Matters of flfremoolei: )11..i Gen. Geo. , advaalader—Rrig. Gea. Jito. P. IlLaterli. Pinar Managers.—Cnlonel If. neliogg._Colcknol Daman, Colonel.l. C. Bassett, Lt Jttrnea Gwynn, LL Col. Theo. }ester Major St. Clair. A. binlhnlland. Mairr 3. EL &own Major Trak H lifeCaila, Captain* SVilliam T'avio. Captain John T O'Brien Capt. 0. B Griffiths. Treaa —.VW. O. W. Perkins, goer. TICK PS3 4 , 5 admittine a Gentleman and ts;"ti Tickets for Pale at J E. Gonld'a music store. sontheast corner Seventh and Chest?, at, and Lee & Walker's ' stern, Chestnnt street: a'so. at the Encatonm.nt Poore open at 8 Beck's band is engaged f.v tht,nroatf,p. Carriages set dowd heads south ; take OP head , LT. sa26 st4'" TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEYIBLY BUILDINGS, TEWEE AND CEESTNIFT FABTIII3. - - Amusement far Old and Young Mirth and Ha - apineun open for the season. Constant change of Entertainment SIGNOR BUTZ, ENTRY EVXNJ.I.7O. commencing at Mg o•clocla and Wednesday ant Saturday at .3, conwiating of ti ., 9TV 6f721- t es in nen . rnancy, great success In Ventriloquism. and the Learn , d Canary. Bird, AS Omission 25 cents: Children. hS cents. WANTS. T°'WHOL ESA-LE GROCERS.- WANTED—By a LID, 17 Tears of age. a Sltnatlon to learn the businese. Vatiehetary reference givpn,, Address " R. W.," Frees °Mc-. ft,25-3t. TWO JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS WANTED. W AGNER. 1 1 . Southwest Corner NINTH and C l'Eq. WANTED -AN ACTIVE, IN TEL Ll gent LAI), from 14 to 17 yeara or age, to aaeiat in a Conntieg-lioom Reference I'g-claim& address. in handwriting of applictint. Box 2419 Poet Offi , m. se2ls-It. WANTED-ARESPONSIBLE POSI TION,.by a competent and experienced Book teener. One where fat, bfn (nese is appreciate& Address H. I3ARTON, "Press?' office pea 3 WANTED-1N A DRY GOODS JOB- T T bing House. a lad to learn the business. Salary first year. sso, Address Box 761 F. O. seti-St. WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JOB ., • Meg Thonte. a. Salesmau capable or intrealactuf cash aail short time buyers. Address ' DRY GOO at the office of this paper. se2s-3L. IJ(jANTED—A SITUATION AS TTBnORREEPER . or SALEWAti. by a perqon or lerne experience. A ,icy Coal Yard preferred. Address "Robinaon," Box 329 Philadelphia P. 0. A PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT, with a large Wet , tein acquaintance. wants a Situ ation AR BOOKKEEPER. in a hence where his energy and itoirenre would he appreciated. Philadelphia and Pittsburg referencPs. Address "T. K. ili.. p l Boc 2788. Philadelphia Pest °digs. 5e26.3t. WANTED-- 1 000 SILK DRESSES, • • FIRST CT,AS. at No 105 Soath SECOND Street. below CheFinnt, Philadelphia. WANTEI)-1, °DO PAWN TICKETS Y. of OVER and FROCK COATd, at No. 105 south. SECOND r- treat, below Chestnut. - tit ANTED-6,000 OAST-OFF The HIGSE3T PRICES gErss. at No. 105 Soath, SE'OND Street, bclocc Chestnut, Phtlaclelnhi WANTED' -1,000 PANTS, BOOTS ; I and bDIRTS, at No. 105 Son, IL 'SECOND Streg-t. below. Obootmit. 0e26 St.* 10 NERO:HANTS IN THE TRIAL .-AIING; OR NOTION BISINESS.— A. situation as FZlcsm an, buyer. or book-keeper, is wanted by one who. bee been twenty? ears in the trade. and r nAlified. by etiseation and eaverienee for either poxitloa named. Address " Commercial Interest,' , at this oace. .022- -a-fs Se. W A N T E D-A SITUATION AS T hansPkeeper in a Rentleman's family_ The lady nadPratanda plain Rearing - and the care of cbildren, good home more of an , ohject than salary. Beet of ref.- rer re n. Address `.T. It." Pr es..l Office. eaa4-6;:. WANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS-- witb a few thoneand dollars, to tray oat a partner in a profitable, and established Mannfsetnring business. This is an excellent' eh aa ea for a t - A 2of the,. right kind , as it is st , let] y a legitimate business opera tion Address Box 186. P. 0. se24-3t. "WAN TED, AN AUCT 10 NEEPA-0 NA . who is wall acquainted with the bnsinecs, aura a, good.ralsaman, can obtain a permanent situation by ad-, ares:dug Box 357, Washington. (D. C.) Pock Office, Mat-, ing terms and referewe. 501- St., 'W ANTED- $l5 PER DAY.-WB V want rollaVea, energotlo caavasears and avast& to every county, for a otenteel boot - twee at a comutbddo& of from $5 to 615 par day. ico bruialatti. -EXPeZI3I: MIL` . sartvossart Preferred.bat room for all. Address C. M. DlTsif & co.. Publithmk At a !Aber Cincinnati Ohio: _. .B.BALIE Street, Pea York. 860 A MONTH! WE TAir ANT - , AGENTS at $5O a month, ?xpen es paid. to 36174 our EVERLA:...TING PENCILS, MENAI, 21:113.1.< ICA& and thirteen other article 3. Mtircularairee. SHAW' & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-dStWank. 0,1- WANTED-BY THE FIRST OP ,Ta unary, a. STORE on MARKET oI , POITRTH Street, suitable lor a Jobbing bcCamees. Address Boz Post. Office. ee24.6... r"j WANTED TO RENT-FOR FIVE or six months, a Burnished . 0 2 )1:16"&, situate west of. Brood street. between Sproce ar.a. Arch. including both streets. — Address Philadelphia P. 0.. sating 101 cation and terms. se24-St. 420_ DEF6tIIY QUARTERM A ciTER •a ---- E .- -GETTF:tH474S OFFICE. — PHILAVALPFLIA, Feb. IL 186R. VESSELF.t: WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the fol.torh4.4%W:atf3: Tortueas. Key Brest, Fla.. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria. Va. Newborn, N. C. - Port Royal S. C. A. BOYD, flO-tf Captain . and' Assist. Quartermaster. BOARDI3I€4. THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031 -I- WALNUT Street, will bo opened for reception. of Boarders in a few days.. 80 1.2-111:01! VIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOI4I:I3 - 5 - common'eating and single roorae; private table. If desired, No. 1315 WALNUT Etreet. selo.lm. "LOST: AND FOUND. T,O S T —OEBTIFIO'ATE OF CITY LOAN, No. 2.674 fol. $l6O. flue Sanoary, 1881, in. tame of HEARY HARPER, TurEtee. sego'-s6t.* pERPETUALrOLICIES, NUMBERED - 1 - '3,159, 3,190,3,141. 3,191, 6 152, 6,153, and 14,611, on the lot of ground, and seren brick houses thereon erect ed. situate on the south side of Washington street, and. extending from Swanson to Church streets, in the city of Philadelphia, issued by the Franklin Fire Insurance Company to Archibald Robertson, and transfered Stay 29, Mk, to John Culbert and Thomas Reddish, having been lost or mislaid, any person finding them, or ha ying knowledee of where they are, will please inform ISAIAH FAMES, Adminietrator of J. Culbert, Phelps °Merin county. N. Y. or his attorney. JAMES T 1 MITCHELL, 131 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. se:26 a1004.3rs 0 S /I"—Gic RTIFICATE No. 12, FOR: FIFTY-SHARES-OF STOCK in the DEGAWARK CODIPANY OF 11.11UH1V8.1..T, in the name- of W. A. NEWBOLD. All persona are hereby canticned. against negotiating the mime: as application has been, made to the Company for its renewal. arMil2o`. AUCTION SALE. solAs-i-A-R—NINTFI AND _SAN_ SPECIAL PEREMPTORY- SALE OF FIFTY HORSES_ 01iWEDNESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock. at the Bazaar, will be sold without carve, for cash— FIFTY lIITRSES. Fon of which MO very desirable. and including some velneblo mares These - Horses belong to parties who have been fornVehing large lots to the Government. and: are now to be sold to close a -concern. The Sale will. commence roactnallv, at 10 o'clock, with - thq.ferSaSl (es no carriage., will be offered at Auction on that day.) .- Carriages at private sale. eel6-3tif ALFRED M. FIERRITESS. Auctioneer- RAILROAD LINES. WEST CI - JESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- 1~~~~~ , ROAD, via. MEDIA. FALL ARRANGEMENT. On and after 'MONDAY, September 14th,, 1663, the Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot,. north east corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET. Streets, at 7.45 and 10.30 A. H., and at 2 and 4.15 P. M. A Freight Train. with Passenger Car attached, will leave the corner of THIRTY,fiERST and MARKET Streets (West Philadelphia) at 6.45 r: - Trains leave the corner of THIRTY. FIRST and MAR ET Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 MiDilise after the starting time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET. The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.52 A- H. and. 4.15 P. connect with. Trains on the P. and B. C, R.R. for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, &c. HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent. FOR CALIFORNT A . O. ROBERTS' LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. The steamship 3,.OO ILLINOIS, Tons, ATU On SRDY, October B. at noon. _ . . . . Tl•e finest, fastest and strongest Steamship In th. California trade will sail as above, from pier foot of WARREN Street, North river. • For freigl t or passage apply to D. N. CARRINGTON, Corner of WARREN and WEST Streets. N. R—AttenCiOnWalledtiTiVechange of the route. selB-too3 - 14, STEAMER AVA_WASET— 'For SMYRNA, PORT PENN. DELA WARE CITY, NEW CASTLE. and CHESTER. from first ARCH-Street Wharf, every MONDAY. WEDNE CD&Y. ER FEJDAY. at 9 o'clock Neturp.lng. leaves BOMBAY 'UWE: Landing every TUESDA I r. TDURSDA.Y. and. SATURDAY, at S o'clock. Stages connect with the boat for Smyrna. Dover. and. Leipme. Dever. CARRIAGES. 1863 WILLIAM. D. ROGERS, Coach and Light Carriage Builder Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHSTNIFT IMER I T. solo-6m PHILADELPHIA. DR. DU P.01:1 3 CILIIIT. No. 1533 ARCH Street, N. nor. Sixteenth. AGUE i AGUE !-A STIFLE AND EFFECTUAL - CURE for the Fever and Awe. Han d red R bare been cared without ever havina - a return of the disease again. Been in use for at least fifteen years. S. ESRSII, S. W. Corner NINTH and. C HER KY.. -, ,.11.4: JOHN L". CAPEN, PHRYNOLO -11 tr, GIST, way be consulted, D A.Y and T AVSNING.oie adaptation to Business Trade, e•nd Profession; on the improvement of healti,, correction of faults, formation of friendetti - pe,, &c. Full de scriptions of character given when 'required, at No. 511* S. TNNTII Street. above Chestnut.. . ce3-thstn6uuf
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