Mkarsaianis Hotel—Third street, above Race. J Levy. Philadelphia D. W Kellogg. C Loser, Penns TI Snallbaker & la, N 8 R Catlin. Perna Copt W A Thomas, Penna 111 Miller, Lancaster co A udre W Oskar, Winton Co 'WJ Stillman airs Oil ho ram Wilson H Dony, Penne Lewis Roller, Baltimore W W Liversood, Blaney, Pa Welsh, Baltimore C C MeCreland.SinneniVng Jae Knox, New York 11 Borten. Wik esbn rro I J Cowen. New York Nicholas Saylor. Flo - nil:en i Oscar Dean. Baltimore Hon J A Gamble, ,Ty Shore Silas Hart, Ohio , .Tos N. Waggle, Poona John Slater, New. Jersey X A Farnsworth, Nina 1* Walker, Belvidere Lieut Jae Atkinson John Clark, Paterson, N National—lioce street, above Third. S Barr. Lancaster. l'a J Mnrray, Jr. Milton. Pa Nrs D Sl3orr, Lancaster D C A Works Conroe C Johnson George Wagon Indiana JW.l,Yrch iltrineford. New Berlin. W Grove, wash, D C P SS,Olor, Harrisburg W Noßluta, Ceorgen. D C 0 W J Beatty. Harrisharg L Martin:lineup, l'a B Wilson. Harrisburg John W Henry, Thomas B. Wilson Saud M Plieger, Lebanonlas Dowling,"New York Jan Allison, Har risbn rg Black Bear—Third. St., above Callowhalt. Wm putot. Ohio Win M Carry, Allentown John B Bitty. PCIIMIt John Jones John Bent, Bntler, l'a J S Keller, Orwizaburg B Roesing, Buller. Pa SPECIAL NOTIOES. jAYNE'S HAIR TONIC Promote the Growth of the Ralf. Remove the Seurf and Dandruff Give the Hair a Closay Appearance Prevent Bablam Care Dbieatos of the Scalp. Reclotlie Bald 'Heads with New Hair, Prevent Prenin titre Grayness and, being tastefully pat up in now style glass-stoppered bottles, and delightfully perfumed, is adapted to the toilet table, and will afford . goneral satisfaction to all Who give it a trial. Prepared only by Dr. D. .TAYNE &SON, No. %CZ CHESTNUT Street. ae23-went3t " 1 "1 - t1F Fr " 'sq v AND E —THOSN WHO irar " suffer from any malady of tbe Eye or Ear, requiring Medical treatment or .argical operations to restore sight or hearing, on or" flax to DR VON MOSCII7,USE:EII Will restive ihe services of a graduated Oculist and Au list, who bat Elhmen what he is able to perform. Hun dreds of the moat emphatic testimonials can be examined at his office. "7027 WALNUT Street, that willfully. :verify all the praise that the press has bestowed on him. It. PaoTooßaras. ! PHOTOGRAPHS !! PHOTO GRAPRBM At H. C. PHILLIPS .5/ BRO.'S . At " " " N. W. corner NINTH and CHESTNUT. N. W... " " " " x.w. tt. 411 IS ABIRIIOTYPES and CARTES DE VISITE, in the high' eat style of the art. aeLl-St* THROAT DISEASES, CATARRH, AND ALL diseases of the Air Pasmites. treated with the utmost stecess by Dlt. VON MORMISKER, 1027 WALNUT street. 11* HAIR DYE! lIATR Rim!! BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Be,st in the World. The only Harmless True, and _Reliable • Ilye known. This splendid Hair Dye is - Perfect—changes Bad. Rusty. or Gray Hair, instantly tole Glossy Black or2Vaturat Brotor, without injuring the Hair or Stain ing' the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; it:a verts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies tho ill effects of Bad Dyes. Tke Genuine is signed Wrizis.at A. BATotret,ort ; all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists,'Sc. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, Hew York. Batchelor's Now Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. ie2B-ly EYE IND EAR T A.T rIRODISEASES TREATED ) • With general success by Dr. VON 11103ClIZISKER. au thor of Guide to rit eases of the Eye," `.Observations On Diseases of the Enr," and the only legitimate Eu ropean Oculist and Anri , t In this country. Credentials from the very higbett authorities, and acknowledgments Of the most satisfactory cures. from responsible persons, can be examined at his office, Ito, 1027 WALIsiCTr Street. 5526-6 e. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Beat Branner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Oar ONE•PfaCE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES .1. CO., 1304 MARKET Street. ELECTRICITY ON A NEW SYSTEM, AS A Ou- Therivm, by Dr. A. IT. STEVENS, No. 31.11.13 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, rhilfidelphia. sel4-tf DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Headache immediatelyand was never known to fail. 7.2_&9-XtFtiE3=3_ INGRAM—LBW IN —July 9, by Rev. W. W. Taylor. 3tr. Archibald lugrc,o. in. the U. S. naval eorrice. to Aliso rate Lewin, of PI * D~ED e rp rß OTZE i ll i M d S ,s n e t7lv t, vening, the 26th. instant The male frie. ads of the family are invited to attend the funeral, front her late reddenee No. 280 Sontlalintlx tstredt. on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. *** LA WRENCH. —Th n rsday evening. 14th instant, Sarah, relict of the late Jacob Lawrence, inthe 80th year of het The friends of the family are invited to attend hor :l'uneral, front her late incidence, '1 03 South Second atreet. ibis (Monday) afteraoon, at 3 o'clock. * Mon:TRIGG. —On the 21th instant, James, son of J. R. & J. 11. McFetrlch, aged 0 years The relatives and friends ef the family are rospectfally invited to attend the in devil this (:MLonday) 28 b. instant, :at 2 o'clock. from his father's residence, No. 2113 Green !Street. _ LEWIE. On the 24th instant, Elizabeth Rasp, daughter ,Of J, William and Diary E. Lewis. in her third year, Funeral from rer father's residence, at Upland, this Monday) 22th in at 2 o'clock The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully :alined to attend without further notice. BIGLER. —At Bethlehem, ea Sept 22d, Emily Jane Bigler, only daughter of Ilea. D Bigler, aged 17 years, 6 - months. and 1 v HUNTER. —l da n Geurtietown,.Sept, Pi, in the 27th year of his age, Walter S. Hunter, son of Wm. Hunter, of the Department of Stale and grandson of Bon. Wm. Hun ter, late pfinirter to Brazil. . . - . . McCORMICK, —On the 25th instant. William Henry. son of David aid Adallne IdeCormick, in the 23d. year of this age. PUGS.—On the 24th inatunt, Dr. John M. Pugh. * Weekly Report of Interments. REArra OFPIOE, September Dearo4 and Interments Os the City of Phi from the 19th to the 26th of September, 1868. 11A173E8 OE DEATH. 0-0' Fever Scarlet Asphyxia Apoplexy Burns and Scalds. Cancer Marna " 1 Casualties, not de fined Croup Congestion, Brain.. Lungs• •11 Cholera Ild'antum... I Carbuncle Constipation Consumption, Langs. 20 Convulsions Cyanosis Dtber D i a p rrhon ia t Dropsy " Abdo:dm:a . . 2 • • Brain Chest.: " Heart. Dhow of Brain " Tyohus Gout thomorrhage Latigs. Hooping Cough Inflammation. Brain Bronchi... c010n.:.... " Blander..: " Lungs " Peritoneum " Stom. &Bow Insanity. inanition. Intemperance:...... .laundice Mania-a-Potn 'Malformation Marasmns Nouralgia Neurosis Old Ago Obstruction,Bowels Patsy . • ..... • Pyemia Rheumatism Ran over by a Wa Heart..... P 51 Spine; 2, • idneys— 1! Lunge 'Dysentery. S I DebilitY 9' Epilepsy 2, Erysipelas fracture of Tbigli...! 1 ever, Congestive ..' 2i Nervous.— 1 Total son Rapti:me of llterne• Scrofula ....• Tubes Mesenteries. Tumors Unknown Wounds-Gunshot. THERE WRRB -87 to 50.. 26 " 60 to 80. 24 " 60 to 70. l.t" 70 to 80.. 2 " 80 to 90.. 7 " 90 to 109 21 OP TIES ADO ' Under 1 year. 'Prom 2 1 to . 5 2. 6 to 10 10 to 1.6. " 15 to 20. 20 to 30. 30 to 40 WARDS, fiecoad.. 20 Total RDS. W, ....221 Tenth.. ..12IElesenth _ . .... . . 6 Twelfth.' 6 :Fourth 7 Thirteenth.-- 7 Fifth 4,Fourteenth 'Sixth 51 Fi ft6enth 121 'Seventh., ...... —l9lSixteenth. . . ... . . 101 ighth 31Sevenceenth 6 liinth s.Eixhteenth 8 Total, Deduct deaths from the country Net deaths in the city 22.9 Nativity—Dnited Ste los, 184 ; Foreign,4o ;Unknown, 16 From the Almshouse. 9 ; People of Color, IS; from the ‘Conntry, 11. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond -3n weeks of 1662 and of last week, was as follows: Week ending September 27, 1882, was 198. Week ending September 18, 1863. was 250. 3fa1e5,126; Females, ; Boys, 71; Girls, 66. Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, O. 'By order of the Board of Health WILMAAt READ. Health Officer_ .IRLACK CORDED MOIJSSE,LINES.— .K-0 An-wool black corded Mousseline Delaines Lead Prencti Merlooes. Lead Poplins and Hops, Black Armure and Groe Grain Alike. Black Thibet Long Shawls. Black and white Scotch Wool Long Shawls. Black Turin Cloths, Black and white Striped and Plaid Paris Mousseline iDelaines. just received by BESPON & SON, ae23 Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street. ..g2n -- BLANKETS. '-' Finest goods triads. Premium 131anlcd. 13-4, 13-4. and 11-4 Fine Blankets. Blankets, Wholesale and RetalL EYRE & LANDELL, se2B FOURTH and &BEET Sio BALMORALS.— Finest Skirts imported. Balmorals BS. $l. $5, $5, $4, and $3. Balmorain for bhildren. Balmorabs, Wholesale and Retail. T add AlrCH34Tl;eets MYOUN atioN' GHH,U3 TIAN ASSO. G el CIATION. —The regular MONTHLY KEEPING of the ASSOCIATI oil will bh held at the Rooms, NM. .1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street, on MONDAY, SYENING, September 28, at half-pant seven o'clock. Members aro urged to be punctual in attendance, as Mominationg for officers to serve for the ensuing year will Pe made. Hex. JOHN MOOP.E. from Beaton, will read an Essay ca Oliver Cromwell, the Christian Patriot." The 'Public is cordially invited to be present. ee26-2t 5 NINETEENTH WARD NATIONAL 11:GUARDS, will hereafter hold their Meatiogs on. ONDAY EVENINGS, at their Bali. FRANKFORD ad and YORK Streets, and COHOCHSINIC BOSE OUSE, alternately, Sept. 28th, at the Hall- and Oct. .6th at Cohockalair, and so on. Every member is ex igently requested to attend. 11. P. URIVILIR, Chairman. Attest—Lavt Secretary. rie2B-2PF itz3a, NOTION.--TIIE TENTH. INSTAL 'MINT on 1.). stnak or the EIBSTONVILLE, jffiABTUA.„ AND FAIRMOUNT P. R. R. CO. will be dne 2,0 payable October eth, 186% at the office or the Trea- Barer. J; 0. BYRNE, No. 116 South SIXTH Street iterl-mwdats It T. FItAILEY. Secretary. imm A !SPECIAL MEETING OP THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PE INSYLVANIA svlll be held at their. Rooms, ATHEN.ZEDM BUILDING, !SIXTH Street, below Walnut, on MONDAY Evening, the 28th bast., at 8 o'clock. D. IVIOCON &MU, Boa , of Gettysburg, will deliver an address on the obielts of Vie Rattle.fleld Memorial Association. stellidlt SAMUEL L SMEDLEY, Rec. 5k,5,13,.. Ote, MEETING OP THE BOARD OF TR ADE. —A Stuted Meeting of the members of tbe Board of Trade Association will be held at the gall of theßoard. No. 606 CffEbTiclTl' Street. on MONDAY, neptember 28th, at 7,t4 EVErilfgt. 13LODOIT; Secretary. CALMS OF DEATH WARDS. Nineteenth .15 Twentieth .12 I Twenty-first 5 Twenty-second... 6 Twenty-third.... Twenty-fenrth..2B ' Twenty-fifth . .." 2 Unkn0wn.,......15 • • ••• 240 11 IMe THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER liOsetTAL ASbOCIATION take pleasnre in acknowledging the following donations since loot report: Proceeds of a Concert held at Jackson richool•lionse, by a number of yonng misses 436 00 Proceeds of a Fair held at 1007-Vine street, August 11th, by Mies Mary S. Mitby 15 00 Proceeds of a Fair held at 710 Wood ttroet, by Sea we Halberd, Annie Taylor, Sallie Ridge, Lacy Ifulburd, Lizzie Bomberger, and Lizzie Reurke— 74 NI Proceeds of a Fair held by Albert, Harry, and Jonnlo Shermer 7 28 Pi oceeds of a Fair I , old at Twenty- first and Brown streets, by Miss Mary liwank 0 00 Mrs. lln fire, from her friend at Newberry, Me 5 00 WM. Stewart,ii2 t Mrs. Patton, V -- 1I) . Donation from ~ lirldnenort,Addisoo county, Vt sacs of Rev. F. W. vinistead, chaplain, a 7 shirts, I coats, 17 vests, - cootie - a socks, pillowcase", hatidagts, cheese. currants jelliPl,, opleS, berries, &e. ladies' Aid Society of BuAtieton, 53 new shirts, draw. ars. &a. Penn Rolla Association. 2 dozen Stockings, and a Pan -. . . Christian. Commission, 20 pots and j ars of apple-butter and MUT, and box of onions. Lin Reeves, .2 pairs wool socks. Mies 7aigler. 10 bottles port wine, claret, and bay water, farina, &e. Howard Rixley, Company G, 2d Wisconsin, 2 pairs Traci) es. Mrs. Stewart, several large donations of Dutch cake, &c., &e. CALEB COPID, 91.71.1 lil A.Stt MEI% OW the United States Sanitary COMMiSSiOII, North o Ist corner of MINOR and SIX PH Streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last receipt S. and A.—additional &IV) Williams & Arne:it—additional. 15 00 Palmer. 11 & Co.—tulditionai 8.00 R. N. Pratt & Co.—ad litional 1000 }grnch & Oolberman—additlOnid ii op H.—additional 2. 00 J. .1, 1-:iehardeon—additlonai 003 Simon. I-tailor—additional - • 5 00 Joseph and Wm E Wood-additional 000 'MI rdel I & Stevenson—additional. ..... ......., ri 00 Joseph T. Gillingham 00 Iv George E. Thy tor 21 03 0. 11, I 1 60 lleilman & liank—additioral 10 00 rungettelt & Smith—additional 20 00 B. W. Clark—additional 210 00 Mrs. Enoch W. Clark 100 00 Thomas W. Evans & Co.—additional 50 Ott R. 11, Lee & Co.—additional . 20 00 George A. Wood--additional 20 00 Baugh & Sons--additional 2 00 Wise, l'usey, & Co.—additional 10 00 Wilton, °Mids. & Co.—additional 25 00 Iliegel.Wieet, &Ervin 00 00 Hood, Bonbright & Co.—additional 25 00 Join McAllister, Jr.—additional 101 00 A W. Rand ..,og 00 Joseph Stall' • 20 00 A, Wiltherger—additional 10 00 C. Al 100 Previoudy reported UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.—Casit acknowledgments to. Sep tember 25, 1808: Army Committee Detroit, Michigan, per Chas. P. Clarke. Secretary ss3l 00 Alexander Wh Melia Ot Sous, (additional) 200 00 John McAllister, Jr., (additional) 100 00 lien. P. Smith, (additional) 100 01) Ladies of Presbyterian Churches of (Moque and West Alexender, Long Island, per Rev. W. B. peeve..,. 8) 00 Churches of ',McVey town and Newrown, Hamil ton, per Rey. David'D. Clarke 73 70 Christ ( touch. Christiana Mundred, Del., per Rev. Wm. Newbold 0,, 20 Chas. Spencer. (additional) 6000 . Wm. P. Warburton, (additional) 50 Od Ladies of Waynesburg, Chester co., Pa., nuex irtorPd amount raised for a Dinner to Rotnrn- - Mg ILIUM, p..r Env. J. C. Thorn 31 70 Proceeds of ;-re School Exhibition, 51ilesbarg, Polin al Per Messrs. Willets & Cooke 12 00 A l'arlsh of the Diocese of New Jersey, per Hen ry Hayes. Treasurer.. ............ . .... . . ....... 00 31. C. D 20 00 H. Coon, 8 , c1.. Utica, New York 10 80 A Preabyterisn Lady 600. A Soldier in the Field 5 (X) C—. Belvidere, New Jersey 2 00 Sabbath-Scliocil,.Berksitire, per C. T Leonardo 100 .Alien 0 . 1:00 Cash .100 Total 2.2nottzt previously aolcitowleclg,ed 41.48 - )57 87 JOSEPH PATTIHSOII. Treasurer. The United Slates Christian Commission beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of the following additional hospital stores up to the With test: PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia—Ss Housewives, " Sabbath School Fifth Itfformed Church, Bev. A. (I. Mc- Auley. 1 parcel, .Mr. Smethurst, 7 Bank street. I parcel Mrs. Thatcher. - 1 parcel, Mr. H. Evans, Germantown-4 boxes Ladies' Christ Church. Liwchland-1 bbl, Ladies Upper Uwchland. lionesdale-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Penningtonviile-1 box, Soldiers. Tunkltannock —1 parcel, a few Ladies. Marlborough-1 box and 1 bbi, TAadies' Aid Society. 'NEW YORK New York—]2 parcels and 1 box, N. Y. Committee Brockport-2 boxes, l Ladies' Christian C Rochester-4 boxes and 1 bbl, Young Ladies' Aid So ciety. West Troy —2 box. West Troy Army Aid Society, 1 box. Mrs. Wm. Tucker. ITamptonburg—ic bbl, Ladies' Aid Society. Bittic.lo-5 parcels, Army Committee Y. K C, A. NEW Jlift:it; , ETreuton-1 box, Ladles' Aid AsSociation. Allainuchy-1 box. Ladles. Brimawick-1 box and 1 bbl, First Presbyterian So ciety. Woodbuiy-1 parcel. Ladies' Aid. MASSACHUSETT', Boston-3 boxes, Army Committee. 'MAINS. Winterport—ltalf hogshead., donor unknown. NEW lIAMFSH IRP,. Fliberyille —1 boa, itadieir Soldiers' Aid Society. Con eord--J . 1,10x., Soldiers' Aid. . In view of the great demands made upon the Commis- El( It by the recent battle near Chattanooga,. there is need of an increased liberality in money and atoms. The. work of the Commission so increseing every day. Oyer fifty delegates are now laboring among the wound ed and dying of General Rosemarie' army. The cry comes to tba Commission for more stores and reading mailer. To answer this demand. we must call neon the benevolent everywhere to increase their centrihtt tione. The winter is upon us, and with it comes new demands for all kinds of warm clothing, Send all mo neys to Joe. Patterson. Eso , Treasurer. at the Western Rank,end stores to Geo. 11. Stuart. Evi., fltnurman, No. 1.1. Dank Street. GEORGE H. STUART, It Chairman. ORDER, 08' SONS OF TEMPERA.NOR Will celebrate its TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY ON TDESDAY EVENING. September 18, 1883, At 8 o'clock. AT CONOE,RT HALT,, CHESTNUT STREET, ADOVEt 'TWELFTH. Addresses by Rev. Wb.i. 11 WOOD, Rev. D. O. EDDY . , 0.1)., Rev. 18. wira.rs. and EDWARD G. LEE, Big. Metaic by BIRO FELD'S BAND. The public are invited ee2l-st* PPISIA_LE 111E'OIC COYALPGE OF PENEbYLVANIA—NORTII COLLEGE Avenue and TWENTY-SECOND ',greet, Philadelphia. 'llse Fourteenth Annual Sessionwill cotneuenee the 14th October next, and continue five month... For infor mation address Mrs. E. H. CLEVELAND, M. D., Wo men's Hospital, Phfladebohia. Philadelphia, Sept 21, 1863. sell-8t EIBAIKITJAILTERS ISEGT. P. 31.,PATLADELPIIIA, Sept. 21, 1553. —0 ace Fa and PriAates connected with the Twentieth neximent daring the raid of last year. will please call at the CUS TOM HOIJKI. and sign the requisite rotle to enable them to obtain their pay for that service. . _ . • WM. B THOMAS, Col. Comtl'a 20th Regt. P. UNIVEB.SITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, LAW DEPARTRIENT. —A. Term will commence on THURSDAY, the let of OCTOBER next. The Intro. fluctory lecture will be delivered by PROF. MO ERIE. at EIGHT o'clock, in the evening of that day, at the LEC TURE ROOK in the NORTH COLLEGE sep 7-t ocl PITTSBUI-3.0 BUND.—.A.Y..Y., PER.- sons holding Railroad Bonds issued by the City of Pittsburg, aro hereby notified that I will be at the office of Elias D. Kennedy, No. 333 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. prepared to exchange oompromi.n bonds for the old issue of Railroad Bonds from THUMB/LT, 24th instant, to October let, both days included. JOHN ht. CARGO, sell-toc2 City Controller. cpTiM i r, vit"/"-IN FIRE ptrlA, Sept. SI, 1563 —Au election for TEN . I.IIRECTORS. for the ensuing year, will be held, agreeably to charter, at a general meeting of the htochholders. for that purpose. at the °face of the Company, on MONDAY. Oct. ti. IS6 2 , at 10 o'clock. A AL 5e26.10t J. W. Nc&T,LISPAR, Sec. pro tom_ 11:34, OPPICE Or THE PHIGAHELemk, GETLIIANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPITTA, Sept. 14,1 M. The Board of kianagers of this Company have de clared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT., clear of N . a - tional and State Tax, for the six' months ending 30th inst.. payable on and after the FIRST DAY. OF OC TOBER Next. Transfers of Stock Will not be made for ten days after the 21st inst. mwf1;01. W. S. WILSON . , Treasu.rer.q P.EDILADELPHIA. AND 111 E &DING Ha ILROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA, Sect Vet. 1863. To avoid detention the HOLDERS OF COUPONS of this Company. due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at this office en or before the 30th inst , when receipts will be given. and checks will be ready for de livery en the Itt proximo in exchange for said receipts. se22.Bt, S. BRA.DeORD. Treasurer. AVIS A.UX EYABGANTS.—IS. JO SEPH ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la liaison GRANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Tailleur, No. 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonnene d' aviser des nombreux MAW et connaissances-(ainsi quo Phono table public) qui Pon dem favorise do bear clientele, (len vient de resevoir de Paris et Londrea, les modes les pins rocentes et les mieux portees pour la saison d'ete. IN. GRANDVILLE STO RE S a mis a sa disposition les eteoffes les pine belles at les meillenees onzlitte, des pro tegees manufactures d'EuroPe. Les ogieleees et sedate de tout grades 9 hmavront les meillenres onalites d'etoffes, a des prix tees moderes L'elegance de sa coupe, ainegne le cachet de distinction one la caracteriso, est deja trap Conan dn nubile. pone en esnonveler lanes merits% mr2S-3m PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FUR- Ki ING the Subsistence Department with (COO) five hundred tons of baled . HAY are invited till the 10th day of October, 186.1 The Hay to be of the best quality, and to be delivered at the wharves at SENT G Street. The - Hay to be weighed at the time of delivery. and the weight so determined to be the purchase weight. Bide Will be required in duplicate, and no bid wilt be received from parties who are disloyal, or who have previously failed with contracts made with the Government, or from bidders not present to resond. Pyment will be made in "Certificates of Indebtedness:"A. contre.ct with a Mil bond will be required to be entered into. Bids to be directed to Col. A. BECKWITH, A. .D> C. and C. S., 223 Street, Washington, D. C. ee2Stoel4 ASSISTANT QTJARTERNIASTEIi GENERAL'S OFFICE, • PinLAnitraqtrA, September 28,1863. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY. the 30th inst.. at noon, for repairs and additions to the Steam and Gas-fitting of the United States Medical Laboratory, corner of Sixth and Oxford street , Philadelphia. for the purpose of more effectually heating and lighting the building. Specifications of the work and materials required can be seen at the Office of Cohn McArthur. Jr.. Architect, No. ,`309 Sonth SIXTH Sheet. Philadelphia, between the hours of 10 A. N. and 2P. M., until the bide are closed. The right, is reserved to reject all bids deemed too hifih. By order of Col. G. H. CROBMAN, Asst. Q. M. General II - 8. Army. A. BOYD, 5e28430 - Capt. and A. Q, M. LEGAL. MARSHAL'S SALE. - -L--BY VIRTUE of a Writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWA_LA.- DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Peansylvania, in Admi ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, fey cash, at MTH RNSR'S Store, No 142 North FRONT Street, op WEDNESDAY, October 7. 1863, et 12 o'clock 11f, the residue of the cargo of the steamer Kate Dale, coneistin g of SOS bales Upland Cotton, comprising the usual grades. WILMA:II IifiLTIVARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, September 2.5, 1863. ss2B-10t MARSHAL'S. SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the lion. JOHN . CKDWALADER, Jude of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Admiralty, to zoo directed, will bo sold at public sale, to the highest and bott bidder. for cash, at Samuel C Cook's Anotion Store, No. 1.24 South FRONT. Street, on. MONDAY, Oc tober olh, 1863. at 12 o'clock M., the residue of the cargo of rtramer LIZZIE, consisting of 185 cases of Brandy, and 12 cases of Gin. WILLIAM MILLWARD, 11. S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, September 25,1863. seBB4t WATER WHEELS, HYDRAULIC "R Ants, WINDMILLS, Brass and Iron Lift and Force NM I'S. Country residences supplied with porta ble Gas Works, and every convenience of Gas and Water. Numbing. Gas, and Steam Fitting.- se2S-mvinni W. COLLIN dr. 11110,0 g. 111.23 liI.IIZKILT Street. Philuda. THE ATTENTION OF GROCERS AND OTHERS is invited to the NEW LIQUID BLACHIAG manufactured by BROWN & BROTHER. Boston. 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 as not to soil the finest linen. renders the leather easy and pliable, and will retain its virtues iu any climate. For sale by the case at THAYER & COWPERTHWAITS. se2s.6tif 417 COMME RC E Street. OTTE! AGUE !—A SIMPLE AND •BF FECTUA r, CUBE for the Fever and Ague. an.. d reds ba re been cured without ever having a return of the dissa Fe again. Been in 1188 for at Least .fifteen vears. C 8. ES it ICI.. se24 a. 8. W. Corner NINTIL and GEISltu, NATIONAL UNION NOAIINA nous. STATE OFFICERS FOR GOVERNOR, ANDREW G. CURTIN. FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT 4 • DANIEL AGNEW. SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT. IMEIILI,II. NICHOLS, let HiattIot—WILLIAM FOSTER. 211 " THOMAS J. CHO A.TE. 3d 11 THOMAS T. WILLS. 4th " JOHN D. WATSON. 6th 11 WILLIAM W. WATT. Bth 11 ISAAC H. (MARRA. Tth " THOMAS COCHRAN. Bth " JAMES N. KERNS. Bth " d CHARLES DIKEY. 10th 11 S. S. PANCOA.ST. nth . ' 1 ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 12th " LUKE V. SUTPHIN. I3th 1 ' WILLIAM Y. LEADER. 14th " S. FREDERICK GETZ. 16th " WILLIAM( F. SMITH. 18th " EDWARD G. I.EE. DU 11 JAMES 'MILLER. COUNTY OFFICIMS. RHOORDICIt OF DE RIDS. LEWIS 11. 8R00.1116.LL $O7O 00 $08,407 66 PROTHONOTARY 01? DISTRICT COURT, GEORGE KELLY: lA, 28 i CS CLERK OF COITET Or QUAICTISP. 81743510N8. • GEORGE H. MOORE. CORONRII. WILLIAM. TAYLOR. ofTy oommieetoNert. . PHILIP HAMILTON. By order of the CRY' Committee of Superm* t9nde.ttee ke9.ti aRAND MASS MEETING EIGHTH WARD. $1.654 40 136, w 1 1 THE NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE or rile EIGHTH WARD will hold a Grand Maas Meeting an MONDAY EVE MING , HORTICULTURAL CORNER OF BROAD AND WALNUT STREETS The loyal rations of all the Wards who are in favor of lending to the .ddministration a cordial and hearty Ruppert in its efforts to crush the Rebellion against ita authority, and who desire to support it in the coming State Election, are invited to be precent ,COME ONE, 00IvIE ALLI The Meeting will be addressed by JOUN D. WAT3ON. Esq., CEiti. BRUCE and ITIO.F. REGE3IAN, of New York. Band of Music will be in attendance I T N I 0 1%1 - MASS MEETINGS UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS; 611 CHESTNUT IR. - SEPTEMBER 9,:'1663. 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 INDIANA; Indiana county, MONDAY, Sept 25th. ACWILRESBARRY,, Lnzerne county. WEDNESDAY. Sept. 89th. Al SCRANTON, Luzerne comity, THURSDAY. Octo ber ist. At TONVANDA, Bradford comity. SATURDAY. Octo ber Bd. At 'BELLEFONTE, Centre coanty, TUESDAY, Octo- ber Bth. At YORK, York county, WEDNESDAY, October 7th. At READING, Berks county, THURSDAY, October Bth. At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY, Octo ber 9th. - At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10. We have reasonable hopee of having in the pending canvass the aid of Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee; Governor P.IBRPONT. of Virginia; • Governor BRADFORD, of Marriand: JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio Hon. DANIEL S. DlCKlll9S3H:orste r ty — York; G en . LGGAN.......r-1111.110114 ; - tten". - 1311YLER, of Massachusetts, And many other distinguished gentlemen, including many eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in Penn sylvania. No'possible efforts will be spared to eccure as full and thorough a discussion of the momentous issues now submitted to the people as the brief period now re- m a i n ing will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel low-citieens upon the occasions. - WAYNE MoVEAGH, Chairman. • CEO. HAMER"Y S e c re tari e s. . saw UNION MASS MEETINGS. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28. INDIANA-Governor Curtin, Ex Governor Johnston, Hon John C. Knox, and Thomas H. Marshall, Esq. ALLENTOWN, Lehigh County—Charles H. Shriner, Esq. - GREENSBURG, Westmoreland County—Loreuzo Sher wood, BM. PHILADELPHIA—GeniaI Enlee and Professor Hoge .man.. OXFORD, Adams County—Colonel F. Montgdmery and C, H. Chase, Esq. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER W. MIDDLEBURG, Snyder County—Hon. Greene Adams, of Kentucky, Ex-Governor Pollock, Colonel William B. Mann. LANCASTER—Hon. Isaac Hazlehurst, John Goforth, Esq. MAUCH CHUNK, Carbon County—Charles U. Shri ner, Esq. LATROBE, Westmoreland County—Ex. Governor John ston and Lorenzo Sherwood. Esq. CLEARFIELDIion. John W. Forney, and Hon. P. C. Shannon. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. WILEESBARRE, Luzerue County—Governor Curtin, Hon. Jas. 11, Campbell, General Bruce, and Profaner Haaeman. EASTON, Northampton Connty—C,has. H. Shriner,EsO. LIGONIER. Westmoreland County Erc-Go vernor Johnston and Lorenzo Sherwood, Esq. CHAMBERSBLING, Franklin Connty--Col. F. Montgo mery and A. H. Chase, Esq. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 SCRANTON, LuzerneCounty—Govornor Curtin, Hon. Jas. H. Campbell, Hon. P. C. Shannon, General Bruce and Professor Hegeman. LOCK HAVEN, Clinton County—Hon.Win, L, Raley. LZBANON—Chas. H. Shriner, Esq. MOUNT PLEASANT, Westmoreland County—Ex-Go- Yernor Johnston and Lorenzo Sherwood, Eau. SHIPPENSBURG, Cumberland County—Col. E. Mont gomery and A. H. Chase. Esq. [Editors of the loyal newspapers throughout the State are requested to publish notices of the abotro meet ings. sel6 UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17, 1803. HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, at the Invitation of the State CentralCoramittee, will speak In behalf of the Union, at the times and places named in the annexed schedule. Oar friends are earnestly desired to have a full attendance of voters at these meetings: INDIANA, Indiana county—Monday, Sept. 28. LOCK HAVEN. Clinton county—Thursday, Oct. 1. TOWANDA, Bradford county—Saturday, Oct. 3. WELLSI3OIIO, Tioga county—Bionday. Oct 5. MONTROSE, Susquehanna county Wednesday , Oct 7. POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county—Friday, Oct. 9. PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, Oct 10. selB >WAYNE MUVEAGEI. Chairman. UNION CANDIDATE FOR THE LE• aislature (3d district), THOMAS T. WILLS, Hatter, 605 South SECOND street. A good assortment of Hats aud Caps constantly on hand. se24-17t* SPECTAL NOTICE.- HARTELL'S ALIT-GLASS FRUIT JAILS. NEW CAPSULE FRUIT JARS. AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADE'S. BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES. HARTELL LETCHWORTH . , se 2B- We 3l No. 13 North FIFTH Street SPECIAL NOTKIE,_ WALCOI7 & BURNEIVT, Manufacturers' Agents. have removed from 7gll. CHEST NUT Street to 21 South SIXTH Street, between Market and Chestnut, where can be found a large stock of the celebrated (warranted) " lINIVERBAL COG-WIISEL CLOTHES-WRINGER." Also, a great variety of HOUSEHOLD FURN ITUBB AND IMPLEMENTS, at very low prices, including trim Bedsteads, Umbrella Stands, Spring Bed. Bottoms, Mattresses, Carpet Sweepers, dic. Also, Johnson's and Gill's Patent Washing Machines. Fi e 26 • 8 t* TO PRINTERS. —WASHINGTON -A. PRESS, bed 26 by 32, in complete order, $lOO. Inking' Machine, Dow's. Patent, 040. Ruthvea Press, medium, $3O. Hydraulic Press. large size, very powerful. For-43161,y XING & BAIRD. 4 a;' 3 t . EIAIMPAN trite, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA.. M.ONDA.Y, SEPT. 284, 1863. POLITICAL.. REPREBE➢TTATWE° CITY OFFICERS. CITY. TIIEASIMI4II. HENRY EIMIAL the 28th instant, ALEX. J. FIA_RPEE„ President WAKE. L. BLADE'S . , Secretary MILITARY NOTICES• FOURI7II UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT Mailer authority from the War Department, cadent& by tioo Mint tut General of the State, tie uuderaittnod, eonatitutina a Committee of the Union Loague, ProPoas A REGIMENT OF INFANTRY FOR THREE YEARS TRH WAR. To all recruits mustered into the regiment • BOUNTY ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Will be raid by the Government. And to all who have served in the army imt less OM. Niue Months. A BOUNTY FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO DOLLARS; of which, with the month's pay, Forty Dollars will bo paid at the time of being mnatered into eerviee. Tho Eettrnpt 1011 be commudad by Colowal GEORGE P. MARAN. late of the Pennsylvania Eighty-Eighth the and Third Union. League Regiments, Headquarters, No. 132 CHESTNUT Street All business of the Reairoont will be conducted exclu sively at these Headquarters, and no applications ad dressad elsewhere will receive attention. A CAMP will be immediately formed in the neighborhood of the J. E. FRY, Chairman, JAMES L. OLAGHORN, Treasurer. Col. GEORGE H. °ROSMAN. 11. S. A.. HORACE MENET. h., MORTON MeMICHAEL, ELLERSLIE WALLACE. M. D., J. I. CLARK HARE, ' • 123323 tiATTENTION7;::- OFFICERS AND, OTHERS.—Some oillelettanlied to the late three months regiments, hate, olfay - forget themselves as to stoop to entice men. l swornan,' from my command, for substitutes. To save trouble. I - would. ad vies them to be carefrd hereafter. ....H. W. GRAM?, Capt.' JAMS GRirrynt, . let lieutenant, - Co. 0, 4th Union League Regiment. ' Its CORPS OP HONOR, U. S. A. READEPAIITERS REOREITINO SERVICE, _ INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA - M 41.3 South aIUD Street. Philadelphia, rs. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will apply for information or enlistment In the INVALID CORPS to Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps:, 243 8. Third street, Philadelphia, Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, MI Brown street, and N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta , Phila. Pay and allowances, exespiinjr, bounty and pension, same as in B. S. Infantry. B. W. alarrinvirs, MMajorletPa. Art. and &mt. Invalid. Corps for PLUM. phia. - and if 'IMPORTANT NOTICE. -a- HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA., %45 South THIRD Street, rHILAIMILPRIA. September 21, ISM The I ime forbearing cases in the First district (consist ing of the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eleventh ward i), is hereby extended , to the FIRST OR OCTOBER. Within that time Drafted men from any part of the dietriet may appear Alt drafted men who have been ordered to report for duty. and failed to do so, will be aVpreitende,d forthwith as deserters. Areward of ten dollars will be patcl.for deserters. N. B —Fmbetitotes have preference, and will be re ceived from El A. M. to 2 P. M. . . • WK. B. LEHMAN, Captain and Provost alarsnal By order of ee22•dtocl EDUCATIONAL. ELOCUTION TAUGHT TO ANY AP PLICANTS, by Professor PHILIP LAWRENCE, TITIRTY-I , IINTII and MARKET Streets, in the Institute of Rev R. D. saunters, D. D. .. 5e7.9.60' • PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE FOP, YOU.NO L 4.1)11S. 1530 ARCH St. Rev. 0. A. Smith. 0 U. 11.,y. E. C tmith. A. M ASso elate Principals. Boarding and das scholars. 50.2.5-lm' PRYANT, STRANTON, & NA.. TIONAL COW:a 3, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. is nom open dap and evening for commercial instruction. There dedring a sound business edneation should take advantag - ,e of the superior facilities now afforded at this Institution. Students can complete a full course by attending eve ,nines only. Call or send for the CommercialVolloge ffontlity. ee2S-3tv A LADT, EXPERIENQED IN TEACH -1140., wishes a sitnation in a Privato School, or as Visiting, or Permanent Pearlier in a Family or Boarding School. Address -` N.B. P.." at this Oleo. se2d-Bt. THE MISSES, ROGERS' ENGLISH -4- AND FRENCH . BOARDING- AND DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies will reopen TUESDAY, September let, at 350 South FIFTEENTH Street. an26-wfmnit VRIENDS' SCHOOLS FOR BOYS -L. and Girls, SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE. re opens 9th month (September). I. anll-tnths2m. E. AL HIINTINUTON. Prin. COMMISSION HOUSES. BAGS 1 BASS BAGS I NEW AND SECOND HAND, BRIMLESS, BITELAP, AND BUNNY B A ei - Constantly on hand: - • JOHN T. BAILEY ct CO.. No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. MO- WOOL RACES FOE SALE. FRENCII GOODS. INSTCREP & TRUEFITT, CHESTRET STREET. OFFER TO TEE TRADE, PLAIN MUSLIN DE LAINS. SHAWLS IN ALL VARIETIES. VEIL BARGES IN ALL COLORS. GRENADINES AND DONA MARIA. BALMORAL SKIRTS. Agents for Messrs. BECAR & Co.'s. LINEN CAMBRIC lIANDKEECLIIEFS. FANCY ARTICLES. D. GLENN, IMP ORTER- OF DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS, NO. 2G SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Offers to the trade a full assortment, including in part— Hair, Tootb, 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.. Pars Bssential Oils. Rose Water and Orange Flower Water in cane. • Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety- Round Filtering Paper, all sizes. Cachous Aromatise, flooper's and. Arnaud's. English Pink Saucers, Reeves' and common. New Zealand and Pick Liuen.Twine. Flasks, Tooth Picks. Violin Strings, arc.. all at lowest a arket prices. sevramif LADIES , -FURS. FURS! FURS! GEORGE P. WOMRATII, NOS. 415 AND 117 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW opirg A FULL ASSORTMENT OP M. A_ DIES' II , To which the attention of the public Is Invited. se22-3m STATIONERY. Moss a; CO., Bi tramy inform the public they have opened a No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, Second Door above the Post Office. where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple Counting House. and Office STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS,: AND ENVELOPES, of their own manufacture, of the best qualities, and in great variety. The business will be condncted on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices. extensive assortments, together with their long experi ence in that line of business, they ask "a share of public patronage. Blank Woks ruled to any pattern: Envelopes, of any size or Wane, made to order at short notice. They will continue their Wholesale business of Book sellers and Stationers at the Old St tad, - No. 430 MARILEr STREET. se2l-1m if WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MUSICAL BOXES. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES, playing from 1 to 12 tunes, choice Opera alkt Arcteit• tan Melodies. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, 5e1•8m324- CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. HOWARD & S' First Class AMERICAN WATCHES, With MERAHON'S PATENT REGULATOR. For sale by the principal WATCHMAKERS.. roll-lm etG. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN and Itikported WATCHES, Fine Jewelry, Silver sad toted Waro, die. . . i723-6m . SS North SIXTH Stave. FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to. by the most experienced workmen. an every Watch warranted for ono year G. RUSSELL, It North SIXTH Street. REMOVALS. pEm - o V A L.- J:OHN O. BAKER, R EMOVAL.-JOHN Wholesale Druggist, has removed to 718 MARKET Street: :Particular attention is asked to JO RR O. BAKER & CO.'S COD-LIVER OIL. Having - increased facilities in this new establishment for manufacturing and bottling, and the avails of fifteen years' experience in the business, this brand of Oil has advantages over all others, and recommends itself. Constant supplies are obtained from the fisheries, fresh, pure, and sweet, and 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 Ea t advantages for those buying in large 11124 14131MER'S IVORYTYPES CAN BE relied upon for accuracy and natural life-like ex premien, trathfnlness of color. complexion, and tastefni arrangement of accessories. SECOND Street, above , Green. ' ' lt* CARRIAGES. 1863 . WILLIAM. D. ROGERS, Coach and Light Carrhige Builder, Naa. 1.4X19 and 1011 CHESTNUT STRUT, selo- 4 3114 bILLADNLYI4, RETAIL DRY GOODS. RIGH STOOK. or DRESS GOODS. EDWIN DILL Sr, CO., NO. MG BOOTIE( SECOND STRUT, Lave now open a MAGNIETCENT ASSORTMENT FANCY SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, PINE FRENCH MERINOES, AI-!L-WOOL POPLINS, SILK-FACED POPLINS, RICH STYLES POPLINS, IRISMPOPLINS, DRESS GOODS, in great variety OPEN-CENTRE DROCEEE SIDIWLS, BLANKET SHAWLS, W.A.TER-PROOF CLOTHS, FROSTED BRAVER CLOTHS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, &c., &c VADOWTINT A - 1,14 Ary CO., NO. 2G SOUTH SECOND STREET. Ee26.mws4t JUST OPENED, AT REDUCED PRICES, SS INVOJCE OP ErFavr EMBRPIDERIM CLOPS CURTAINS, For DininK Rooms, Librarieg, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & AERSON, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. .e2s-mw3amt, Committee "NEW MOURNING STORE_" JUST RECEIVED, OUR NEW STOOK OF Fall and Winter Mourning Goods, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, • CASHMERES, MEIHNOES, &c. Alto, a fat assortment of Second Mourning, • SHAWLS, MANTLES, &a. M• MYERS & CO:, me2.-vginlm 926 CHESTNUT STREET B AND FURNITURE JUST OPENED, NEW LACE CURTAINS, Of Beautiful Designs. TAMBOITEED LACE and MUSLIN DRAPERIES. FRENCH BROCATELLES, FIGURED SATIN• and DAMASKS. BORDERED TERRIES, REPS, TAPE3TRIAS. /ND SATIN. DE LAMES. Gold Bordered and Plain SHADES of every-Descrip tion made and put up to order in the best possible manner. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, dis ARRISON, CURTAIN WAREHOUSE, 1008 CHESTNUT Street. se.9 wfmlnt SKIRTSI SKIRTS! SKIRTS ! NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT Can only be found at No. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, OVER THE WAX FIGURE 43" - None genuine nnless stamped X. A. JONES' NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT, 17 N. EIGHTH STREET VERY IMPORTANT TO THE LA DIES! Staten Island Fancy Dyeing Establishment. OFFICES, 47 North EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia. and 5 and 7 JOHN Street, New York NOW IS THE TIME TO SEND YOUR VELVETS, SILKS, CLOTHS, NEEINOES, DSLAINES, &e., To be dyed or cleansed in the finest manner, at this old and favorably known establishment. With an expe rience of nearly forty years, we present ourselves to the public this season as sten ling FIRST IN OUR LINE, BARRETT, NEPHEWS, & CO., sel7-Im 47 North EIGHTH Street. BLANKETS I 1 BLANKETS 1 BLANK- A_ N S, AT. THE LOWEST PRICES, OFFERED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY . COWPERTHWAIT da CO., N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET ST *Wallet 10%4 CHESTNUT STREET. E.-M. NEEDLES ALL" DISSIRKBLE-NOTsraits LATEST IMPORTATIONS In LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS 1014 CiIESTNIPP sTREBT CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, and WINDOW SHADES. —V. B. AR CIMIBAULT, N.lE.Tcorner ELEVENTErand MARKET Streets, will open, this morning, from unction, Ingrain Carpets, wool filling, at 37. 45, 50, and 62 cents; Ingrain Carnets, all wool, 62, 75, 87, and 81; Imperial Three-ply Carpets, at $1.50; Entry and Stair Carpets, 25 to 97 cents; Rag and Hemp Carpets, at 2 25 5 , 87, 50, and 62 cents; Floor Oil Clothe, 37 to 75 cents; Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 75 to S 1 ; Stair Oil Clothe, 25 cents; Buff and Green Win dow Hollands, 37 to 62 cents. CHEAP DRY GOODS. Ifew Fall Delaines. 25 to 22 cents. rich Plaid Dress Goods, 31, 37, and 50 cents; Stella and Blanket Shawls, $3 to $10; Brown, Drab, and Black Alpacas, 31 to 76 cents; Black Silks, $1 to $1.75; cheap lot of Linen Handkerchief's, 10, 12, and 16 cents; Coats' White Spool Colton, cents; Pine, I cents; Hooks and Eyes, 3 cents; Windsor Soap, 6 cents. Wbolesele and Retail Store, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. sel4-mwf-lm i'URNISHING GOODS. Russia Crash from 14 to 25 cents. Loom Ruckaback Toiveling, • Loom Table Linens from 75c to $l.OO, Union Table Linens at 75 cents, Huckaback Towels—fine assortment, - White Flannels of every description, Red Flannels, Plain and. Twilled, Gray Flannels, Plain and Twilled, Six lots of Fine Napkins, ThirtY Pieces of Russia Diaper. at JOHN H. STORES, 702 ARCH Street. N. B.—One lot of French Scarlet Cloth, for Cloaks, a superb arti le. se26-tf AUTUMN GOODS. 4-A- French Merinos. plain colors. New shades of fine Merinos. Extra quality wide Merinos. Plain itep Poplins. Silk- faced Epinglines. Figured Poplins. Printed Merinos. Plain colors Delaines. Figured Prench - do. New styles French Chintzes. Neat figured Foulards. Rich plain colored Silks. - Wide colored Mbire Antiques. • Feacy black glossy Silks. Wide rich black Silks for Mantles. SHARPLESS & BROTHERS. se26 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. WATER-PROOF CLOAKS Fall and Winter Cloaks. Orders taken for Cloaks. Fine_ Stock of Woolen. Shawls. CLOTHS- Water Proofs, some extra dark shades. Frosted Beavers of extra fine quality. Sealskins. Castor Beavers, Tricots. Fine Black Broadcloths. Black and Fancy Cassimeres. A mammoth stock of these Goods. at the right prices. COOPER & CONARD, S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET. OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS. H: STEM 303 t Noe. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street Have now open a choice assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Silks, choice colors, 5120 to $2. Plain Moire Antiques, choice shades. Plain Black Silks. 90c to $2.50. Figured Black Silks; Fancy Silks. Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins, all'colors. Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all colors. Figured and Plaid Reps and Poplins. Plain French Sierinoes, choice colors. 1 lot Plain French Marines, choice colors, $l. ges EDWIN HALL & CO., •No 26 SOUTH- 'SECOND Street, would call.attention to their Stock of DRESS GOODS. embracing all the novelties of the season, from the lowest price goods to the most expen sive styles. Rich Printed Merinoes and Cashmeres, Rich and neat atria all-wool Detainee. Figured Mohair Reps. Plain Reps and tklohairs. Fancy styles of Valencias. All-wool Plaids. Bich French Chintzes. Plain all-wool Detainee, double width. ' . _ Plain all-wool Detainee, single width. Black and Colored Alai:mom Wholesale as well as Retail Buyers are respectfully in vited to examine our Stock. sel7-tf MOURNING CLOAKS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, km. 'At the • NEW MOURNING STORE, 936. CHESTNUT Street. sel9-Im M. & A HYBRIS & 00. REIMER'S LIFE SIZE PHOTO GBAPIIS in oil colors are universally admired.. All Who would Possess splendid Portrait should secure one at once. Gallery SECOND Street. above Green. 11.A.VIN G.—TICKETS FOR, FOUR Shaves 25 Cents, at AUTEWS, 53 THIRD Street, above Chestnut. - It* WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED. SPICES. Sm.. &a. PRZSREVItt T A K ;D R PI u CTIAMRPOSES. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. Dealer in Fine Groceries. 1100-tit Ginstar SWIM 944 VW !Braes. COMPRISINCt N. A. JONES' CZECEEEM The Largest Assortment of EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS VEILS, &c., dtc SILK AX1;0. ORY-GOODS JOBBURS. THB 4.MNTION OF v ia - I El TRADI4 la called 0 OUR STOCK OP SAXONY WOOLEN CO. all•wool Plain Plannehr. TWILLED FLANNELS, VatiOUs makes, in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Blue PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELS. PLAIN OPERA FLANNELS. "PREMIERE QUALITY" Square and Long Shawls. WASHINGTON MILLS Long Shawls. BLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 oz. FANCY OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS.• BALMORAL SKIRTS, all grades. BED BLANKETS, 104, 11.4, 12.4, 134. COTTON GOODS DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES, SHIRTING'S, from various DE COURSEY, HAMILTON eis - EVANS; .33 LETITIA Street, and. anl7.mws2m 3f4 SouthIFRONT Street. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE! THE LARGEST STOCK IN TER CITY! CLOAKS AND AiANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE! THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE LH THE CITY 1 COUNTRY MERCHANTS will End a greatlavlng examining our immense e tack of CLOAKS and MAN TILLA,S, of the newest FALL AND WINTER STYLES, before making their purclves. as doing bnoinesa at a very small expense, and exclusiveiy for cagh, we can sell 20 Per cent. cheaper than any other house. D. WaTEINB Sr 00., - Iv. E. corner of NINTH and CHERRY Eireete. CITAS. 1 EWTSSON, D. WATKINS. f au24-mwf2in MILLINERY GOODS, FALL, 1863. WOOD CA.TUY, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open. A LARGE STOCH OF STRAW AND FELT GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, - RIBBONS, And a general assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, To Which they invite the attention of THE TRADE. eel?-2m in MILLINERY OPENINGL-MISS S. T. lifOliCAN, 405 ARCH Street, will open 7r 41 PATTERN DONNisTS, of the latest French styles; Dress Caps, and every article in mannfactnred Millinery, with also a large stock ot Millinery materials. wholesale anti retail. N..D.—Wanted—Two first-class-TRIMMERS. XV FRENCH FT.,O W ERB, 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE HATS, JUST OPENED AT. THOS. "KENNEDY & BRO.'S, No. 729 CHESTNUT Smoot. below Eighth. ee9.3m /N I EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE, yfo. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET. We would inform oar customers, and the ladies generallY, that we OPEN THIS DAY • a complet eltllLLl stock of NE RY AND STRAW GOODS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FOR THU FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF 1563. Our stock consists of BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, every shade and style: BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, plain, and with whits and colored edges: PELT AND STRAW BONNETS AND RATS. the newest shapes: SILKS. VELVETS, ANT) 'UNCUT VELVETS. - ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, BONNET-FRAMES, LACE% &c, 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, splendid 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. SICILEL 4f6 WEYL, No. 107 North EIGHTH Street s&T MOURNING BONNETS bade to order at the NEW MOURNING STORE, 926 ORKSTNUT Street, sel9-1m M. Sr A. MYERS & CO cNEW MOURNING STORE." LATEST PARIS AND NEW YORK srrus 1110171INI1 4 :4G- Slut received and made to order. M. & A. MYERS dr; CO.. ise2-wfmlm OW; gEtESTNITT Street ARMY GOODS. ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH & KEEN, No. 6.2, North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers of all kinds of FELT HATS, have on hands large assortment of all the various and most approved styles of ARMY HATS. Orders by mail from sutlers or jobbers will be prompt ly illied at the lowest rates. ie3o.an FROTHING-lIAM 453. WELLS HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CANBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. N 0.42, WORSTED YARN,'- ac. eels-if tf FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY "N.7"-A.INTS 43Z 13-49.SSALT-i, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 419 ARCH STREET, 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. eelo•tf ARMY CLOTHS! ARMY CLOTHS! WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL C 1.0 " Hoe. 54 SOUTH SECOND mid fB3 STRAWBERRY Six. ARMY AND NAVY ALL SHADES AND GRADES. CIVIL ALL STYLES AND PRICES. OUR MOTTO: "QUICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS." Atc22-tf ri W. SIMONS & BROTHER, SAN OM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. suffl-ifbm • ' CARPETINGS. CARPETS! CARPETS!! .TAMES 13. ORNE, CARPET WAREHOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVANTR STREET, I have received, BY LATE ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE, A large assortment of NEW STYLES CARPETING, Comprising some new kinds of goods never before offered in this country, for parlor furnishing. Included in our variety will be found the FRENCH AUBUSSON CENTRE CARPETS; ' , Emma VOLANTE TEMPLETON'S ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPETING. CROSSLY dr SON'S WILTON VELVET and TAPES- TRY Do. R. CROSSLEY & CO.'S celebrated BRUSSELS Do. With a large variety of other makes of BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY CARPETING. HENDERSON'S CELEBRATED YENETIINS. 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 season's prices. JAMES ORNE; CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET. se2l-dim Tim DU BOUCRET., DENTIST, N 0.11.533 ANON Street, N. E. cor. . e9-Im* TO gPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON dc; CO., 400 CHESTNUT STRUT, Manufacturers of superior DOUBLE GUNS. equal, if not Superior, to any of Ike folloWhiCiOakos, which we keep constantly on hand : William Greener, Westley Richards. mocrre'Sc Harris and other makers. Also, Powder. Shot, Wads, Cape, &c. We shall be ,constently the season, with every variety of 5 1 1 - XTEIS. ciervja NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS! GALA DAYS. By Cell Hamilton. 31.50. FREEDOM AND . WAIL Discourses connected with the times. By Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. $l. 50. TIES SAFE COMPASS. AND 110 W IT POINTS. By Rev.llicbard Newton. D. D. DO cents. ThE E A ST slit - LUNG: Olt, LFISII CHILD. By lh V. Philip Bennet Power. NI A. 50 cents. 'I'D E CHRI,TIAN43 POCKET COMPANION; contain- Inc select portions of Scripture. Ste. Ikconte. TOM RAY: Olt, THE MOTHER'S PRAYER AN SWERED. GO cents. For sale by WILLIAM S. Sr ALFRED MARTIEN. eelS 606 CHESTNUT Street. NTEW 11001( -LI • Just received by J. B. LIPPINCOPP & Co.. 715 and 717 MARREr Str.eet. THE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN IX VIRGINIA; or. Incidents and Scenes on tbe Battle P.olds and in Rich-. neond By Epv. T. Marks.PETER CARRADINE; or, The Martindale Pastoral. By Caroline Cheesobro WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES and LECTURES. _ . THE SAFE COMPASS, and How , it Points. By Rai. Biehard Newton. OUR OLD lioati:•, A Series of Exidish Sketches, By Nathaniel lia.wthorne. METHODS OF STUDY IN NATURAL HISTORY. By Aga,•siz. ,ITAT.:LEN'S SERMON rikr 'FRO SAET. .F ..- A1,11.0N1: or, the NUMERALS OF SCRIPTURE. By Prof. Mahan. acf2B I_TARRTS' DENTAL SURGERY. -4- THE. EIGHTH EDITION, REVISED AND E\- LAIIGED.tYitb 320 Illustrations. Pnblisbed this day, by LI2;DSAY & ELAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, 25 SOUTH FIRTH Stre9t. above Che-3tnrit. L. & ALSO PUBLISH and keep on band a large ageortinent of Bootie on M fi - DIGINE, DENTISTRY. MILITARY, NAVAL, and ( j 6. NERAL SC INNCE Cataloguee furnished are de. 11AZARD'S BOOKSTORE, Between Seventh and Eighth Streets. All Books usually to be had in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTOBW, GOVERNOR OURTIN.-A. BEKUTI faI card Pliotoaaph, only lye eacb.; $l. 59 nor dozen. Sent hp mail on receipt of price. PITUREtt'S, tiOS CIIESTN UT street. se23-3t LA IS GE 'HOTO GRAPHS. -- OIL AND -A- 4 CRAYON ricruityk, Ivorytypea and Paintings, IP great variety, at, low prime, at 0,13 ALLEN'S.` FRENCH QUADRILLE, ENGLISH -2-- Damask and triple•thick American NOTE PARER, with Envelopes to- match, in great variety (Initials gratis). at CH ALLEN'S. TILE BOOK OF RE VELATIOIS, AC CORDING to ABRATIAS3, ready in a few days at CHALIEN'S. 1308 CHESTNUT. EQ6-2t WASIIINC4TON IRVING'S BOOKS. SoiIIZSTRAT.ED EDITION. - - . Subscribers to this editio,, are respectfully informed that the whole series is now complete, in uniform style, in 22 volumes, including Life of Washington. As bat PA copies were printed immediate application' must be made to complete sets or for the whole series . Agency for IRVING'S Vrorks, 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut, se26•3t Office of Appleton's CyclorPd THE HEPTAMERON.—BY .IIET, Queen of Navarre. Fully translated from a genuine copy of the original work. This is the richest treat to be found in French litera.turo. Just ptibliehed. In a very neat volume of MU pages, cloth gilt, with 12 pictorial illustrations. You can get it 157 Hiatt, tecurelY enveloped, for $1.16. CALVIN BLANCITKED, Pablieher, 5026-61 aO ANN Street. New York. 25PHOTOGRAPH 25 CTS. ALBUMS, CTS. Holding. 12 Picture:3, bound in muslin, gilt nig°, at 1 3 PIC,HEIR'S Cheap Album Store, SOS CHESTNUT Street. sett-61 COUPONS 7 310 1&r OCTOBER STERLING EXCIIANG-E, )30U Garr AND SOLD,. ae2B Elm AMERICAN GOLD BOUGHT 5-20. 11 . S • 5-20. The undersigned, g as. General Subscription Agent, is authorised by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the eale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAIZS public notice will be given of discontinuance. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MIT,I.IONS remain unsold, and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the National Banking Associations now being formed in every part of the Country. Bata short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especially, being quite active. As it le well known that -the Secretary of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing resources in the duties on imports. internal revenues, and in the issue of interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for along time to come to issue further. permanent Loans, the interest and principal of which are payable in Gold. These considerations mnst lead to the prompt condo.- don that the time is not far distant when these " Five- Twenties" will Sell at a handsonie premium, as was the result with the ‘` Seven-thirty" Loki,' when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par. This is a PIIILADELPHIA. the interest and principal being Payable in coin, thus yielding abOut EIGHT per cent. per annum at the present premium on gold. It is called "Five-Twenty," from the fact that whilst the Bonds may run for twenty Years, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them off in, gold at par, at any time after die years. The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No vember and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonne which are paya ble to bearer and issued for 380, $lOO, $.500. and $1.030, or negisteied Bonds of similar denominations and in addition $5,000 and $lO,OOO. These Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed .by States, cities, towns, or counties, and the Government taxi on them is only one and a half per cent, on the amount of income, when the income exceeds six hundred-dol lars per annum. Income from all other investments, such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, kc., must pay from three to five per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throuahout the country will con- Urine to dispose of the Bonds, and. all orders by mail or otherwise properly attended to. FOREIGN AND STERLING w7-mf Im p, HARVEY THOMAS, "--"• STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commisson at th e BOARD OF BROKERS. Subscriptions to the ii-20 year 81. s per cent. LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission, COLLECTION OF U S. CERTIFI CATES OP INDEBTEDNESS.--The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, 'Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly maturing. Terms mede known and receipts given at the office, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf FAME INSUR.ANt 403 CIiEbTNIIT Etre( PHIL C:11 FIRE AND INT, Al DIRK' Francis N. Buck, Chita. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davis, FRNLES RICA WILLIAM I. BLANCH . TUBE - INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COW PANT. Incorporated ISZ. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 NVALXOT Street. opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for nearly forty years. continues to insure against Loss or Damage by. Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either Permanently or for a limited time Also. on Furniture, Stocks of Goode, or Blerclandise generally, on liberal Their C , apital, together with a large Suplus Fund. is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case aloes. DMECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins. Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith. Jr.. atoutellas, Isaac Itszleburst. Hours , 30.N.1 cIIAN WILLIAM G. CROWELL, 111 Z EIMER'S $1 COLORED P 0 T OttAPAS are iust the style to snit the times; ACCU rately execated.varefulty finished, durable and cheap., and popular with. all classa3. SECOND Street; :above Creel. NEW PUBLICIATIOIVS. 724 CRESTAIIT STREET, always Fill be found on our sholvea 1T THE LOWEST PRICES; sel2- 6m FIIVANCIAM. DREXEL a GO. DREXEL & CO DREXEL ea co— 34 SOUTH TEIUD STEP SIX PER CENT. LOAN A' co4Dwo, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, C 13 A N 0- BOUGHT AND SOLD DREXEL cls CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD SPREE P INSURANCE COMPANIES. E COMPANY, NO ,ND INSURANCE. TORS. R D. Woodruff, Geo. A. West. John Kessler, Jr., ChM. Ftekes, A. H. Rosenholm, Joseph D. Ellis. 70K. reide ARDS P ON s , Vi n ce t. President. ED, Secretary. iallitcif John Deverenx. Thomas Smith, Lewis. PATI'ERSON. President .creiary. TEW CI I ESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.- Lame and afanazsr Mr. Will. WHEATLEr. LAST WEEK but one or the engagement rx MR. COLLINS. The grand romantin Drama.. entitled. THE DUKE'S MOTTO. in wi,ch - - will suetein his original character of Lagardere," Jim xi:Waved [be grentebt hueeees of any • MODERN SENSATIONAL DRAMA, haying alrently been witneeeed by TWINTY-EINELT TNOCTSAND PERSONg, and dill attracts tare:. audiences. It will ho nresented Evrary Evnivr ;76; DURING THE WEEK, MR. cpLLizis AS CARRICKFERGUS, kurporictl by ths.. DEAMA.TIC COMPANY. aiS. , TORN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET TUESTRE—ARCH Street above Sixth. Acting and ziago Manager FVAI. S. FREDERICKS. Basinotat Arroutpnd Treasurer....... JOE 43 WIT;R P. RX. TIIIRD WEER OP RMAINOS' OPERA TROUPE. TRH AND EVERY EVENING, - TFIE POSTILION OF LON.TIFMF.AIL Madelaine like G. Richings. 'Mathes de ConrceY Mr. l'eter Itichingo. Lila Mr. Sa7,lln. Chopplou Mr. J. Hill. llonvion lit W. IS. PeAged. To conclude avery evening with a SPARKLING CO EDIETTA, In wileb the dramatic company spnear. Ticket). 21. and and 75 centa. 113 extra charge for seats at the Box tu ate, `MA 10 A. M. to 3P. H. ca , tadn. rises at 7,, 1 / 4 : o'clock. geSB.-ft WALNUSSTREET THEATRE. Lassec Mrs. 1t A. GARRETTSON. THIS (VicndaN) EVENING. Sept. 28th. First nightof the yortug Amerketi. tragedian EDWIN ADAMB, on which ocoami on wi 11 be presented tho play of TIM HEE:Erie. Adrian de Teliany Elenor de Teligny. .... To conclude with the farce of tee rOoT OF HONOR. Box Office open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, when Seats may be secured. without wytra charge. , se m MILITARY AND CITIZENS' DRESS BALT„ TA GADpry O F . music. _ IUIbiDAY EV.F.NIN(,, October 1. IEO3. GIVEN BT TIIE OFFICERS (IF CAMP CAD WALA.M. Masters of Cfremonies: Mai. Gen. Geo. vadwalader—BriGem Sno. P. gatch. Floor Mabager...—Cnlonel Kellogg. Colonel J. W. liefiMan. Colonel C. Ible . sfAt. r•-• Lt Col. Theo. Dc---- • ----er•sCClair. A. Mulholland. JnalOr J. H. Stover, Major Then. McCalla, Captain_ William Davis, Cantata John 'P O'Brien. Capt. 0.13 Griffiths. Treas.—Adjt. G.W. Perkins, Seey. Timms , 1:.5; admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies. Tickets for sale at E. Gould's mnsic store. southeast corner Seventh and Chestnat. and Lee & Walker's manic storm, Chestnut street: also. at the Encampment Doors open at S. Beck's band is engaged for the occasion. d0.,711 h cads south Tllll head. 15r.g,02,G 'EMPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TEETH AND CHESTNUT slams. Ammisineat for Old and YOTalg, girth .ad Haopittemai •• - q for the season. Constant change of RatertainmettE. SIGNOR BLITZ, EVERY 117HNING. commencing at 73‘ o'clo'ck. and ar ' Saturday at 3. consisting of New ffirs teries in :N ur , m ooy, great success in Ventriloquism. and the Learnt Cans.:v Biras , Ad MlPtilol 2.5 cents: Chiqdren 15 cents. PEZ;NSYLVANTA ACADEMY Q THE FINE AL•Ta" . 1025 CHESTIIIIT SI - tE*T. ' OPEN DAILY (Sundays - excepted) from g A.. IL U 6P. M. - Admission 35 cents. Children half price. WANTED -AN ACTIVE, YNTELLI GENT BOIL -AIWA , at 250 south THIRD 131 It. ANTED IN T TES`I7---FRO:61; $3,000 to $.5,000, in some well-established business. es .nartner. Answer L. 400. at this office. se.3-3t- NW - ANTED-A PREFECT AT TEES White Department of the goose of Refago. - Apply JAMES J. BA ECLAL ATHENA:U.If Y—._ BUIL D LNG: • Ee2s mssit TO WHOLESALE GRO °ERR,— wiLicTED—By a LAD, 17 years of- age, a Silo ittost to learn the hesiress. atiefactory reerence given , . Address 'I. R. W.." Press aloe. 8.25-3 t. rA_F4 TED-AN ACTIVE, INTELLI- T . g_ent LAD, from 14 to 17 years of age, to assist its a Conant:ix-Room Reference required. Address, in handwmting, of applic tot, Box 5119 Post Office. se2s-31.. WANTED-A_ RESPONSIBLE POSI TI- TION, by a competent and experienced-Book keeper. One where faithfulness is appreciated, Address H. RA ETON", Press" office. Eleti Sit - TATTED-IN A DRY GOODS JOB_ T bins House. a lad to learn the business. Salurv, firet year. $5O. Address Box 762. P. 0. sogl-3t' - WANTIDIN A DRY GOODS 'TOR g Haw e, a Salesman capable ofnfroducing cash avd , hert tine boilers . Addraze 'DRY GOO Mi." at the office of this paper. se3s-31,- A PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT, with a large Vtre=tern acqualutance, waits a Situ ation as BOORSEBPER, in a house where his energy and influence would be appreciated. Philadelpbia and Pittsburg referknesis. Address ".T. K. Box 275 S Philadelphia Post thin ea. .. sc2s.tler AIS TE D—Loao PAWN TIC KENS of OVER nrid. FROCK COATS, No. 105 South SE COND street, Philadelphia. WANTED-1,000 SILK DRESSES, Pl} ST CLASS, at No 105 South SECOND Street. below Chestnut. Pht/adelphla. ANTED -1.000 PAWN T10K1373 O'TEI and FROCK COATS, at 105 aoaal. SECOND F treet. below Chestnut. WANTED-G.OOO CAST-OFF The HIGHEST PRICES given. at No. 105 South SEIOND Street, below Chestnut, Philadelobit. IVVANTED —l,OOO PANTS. BOOTS, v fled SHIRTS, at No. 165 Son , It SECOND Stre.t, below ebestant. se26-3t• WANT E D-A SITUATION Aw T T housekeeper in a gentleman's family. The' lady tiudarstands plain sewing and the care of children. A. good Lome more of an object than salary. Best of refe rence giv-n. Add rf.ss "J. R.," Pregs Office. se24-6t. WANTED, AN AUCTIONEER.-ONE who is well acquainted with the business. and a good salesman, can obtain a permanent situation by ad.- dressing Box 557, Washington (D. C.) Post Office. stat ing terms al3d reference. se2l•6t WA NT E.' D - $l5 PEI DAY.-WC v 7 went reliable, energetic canvassers rid agents. In every county. for a genteel bnalnost at a commiaelear of from $6 to $l6 per day. . . 100 hu_Mbuz. Ezpertee.etd, canvassers preferred, but room for ell. lefdreea C. M. DUNN tc 00.. Publishers , . At either Clr.clumat,l Ohio; or IladO S.E.SLII.I". Street, New York. iY26.Bm* egn A AIONTHI WE WANT tw‘-"."AciENTS at WO a mouth. expenses paid, to isei our EuERLAsTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and thirteen other articles. Circulars free. SHAW CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&W'Snt efA WANTED—BY THE FIRST OF -.CalkYana:sty, a STORE on MARKET or FOURTH Street, suitable for a Jobbing business. Address Box 640. Poet. Office. segt-eo. AV A DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.--PRThanaLpati, Felt. S. • VESSELS WANTED immediately to tarry COAL to the following points: TOThlfrAB. Key Wed, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD. falo•tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. (INF. HUNDRED DOLLARS Rl3 WARD!-Lost, a DIAMOND CLUSTER RING; oat the .evening of the 22d ink., in corning from Thirty ninth and Spruce etreets to Fourth and Arch. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it With F. 1 3. PHILIPS. 302 'MARKET Street. se'S-2t. NEW BOARDING HO USE.-MRS. DUFFY having just opened the house No. 269 8_ FIFTH Etteet, below Walnut, has a few handsome Rooms =engaged. Besides permanent Boarders. she eon accommodate a few Gentlemen with TABLE. BOARD. se2B-6t THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1131. WALNUT Street, will be opened for reception of Boarders in a few days. 6,2,12-hm. VIRST-CLASS BOARD, 1T A "NDSOKE comninnlcating and single rooms; private table. if desired, _No. 1315 WALNUT street. selo-Im* FOR SALE-A' VERY SUPERIOR - 4 - DOUBLE GUN. made by Whatley Richards, in tine Walnut Cafe, complete ; price, $.300. Any one in want of a superb Gun will ilnd this equal to any in the cone. try. PHILIP WILSON & CO_ secs-6t - 409 CHESTNUT Street. COAL YARD FOR SALE.—TAFI beg fitted-np YARD in the city. Capacity for doing a n y amount of business. Inquire on the Prefiliee& . No. 957 North NINTIL Strest.below irard avenue. ise26 6t. 40*-- k- PRIVATE FAMILY WANTS .. TO RENT a weit-furnished HOUSE, on arch, Chest nut, Walnut, or Spruce F. treet, west of Twelfth. for about eix months. dddress, with location and. terms, Box 666 Philadelphia P. O. its € ll l MARKET STORE. AND. DWELL ING FOR. SALE—The Store No. 1217 AfiIIKEY Street, St feet front Lys IS2 feet deep to a street. apply to E. TAYLOR, - se2S-31 N 0.141 North SIXTH Street. or a ,CHESTER COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE.—One of 74 acres, 1 mile from a station. One of 64 acres 11. i miles from a station.- One of 80 acres. near West Cneeter, One of 100 acres, near the Brandy- Wine. and one of 75 acres, 2 miles from a station. These are all good farms, well watered. w ith good buildings. Also, several others, well located. . se26-6t S. CADWALLAXII:: 108 S. FOURTH St. PIILLADBLPIIIA FOR SALE OR TO LET-PINE, o=l large houses: all the modern conventencss. Oim No. 18 t 5 Mount Vernon street; two corner of Sixteenth. and Master streets . Apply to A. G. STEIN, Planing Mill, BROAD and Wallace streets se26-3t* LOCOMOTIVE FOR SALE. 1 . -- - - -" OPE FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE, of the following description: Six-wheel wood-burner Engine. all the wheels connected; cylinder 11 by 90 inclies; wheels 42 inches diameter; wrought tyre; boilers 39 inches diame ter, with 120 flues; weight about 40.000 ponnds—in good repair and wolking order. Engine made by Messrs. Baldwin & Co , and is offered for sale on, reasonable terms, not having any further use for an. engiine. Also, 36 four-wheel COAL CARS. . Apply to C GATIRETSOL se2s-frnwst* 31.1.34 WALNUT Street., BAZAAR--NhNTH AND SAN -80.31 Streets. • SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OP FIFTY HORSES. OE WEDNESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, rcjll be sold without re serve, for cash FIFTY HORSES. Force of which are very desirable, and incl udiur soma valuable mares These Horses belong to parties. who have been furnishing large lots to the Government. mat are now to be sold to close a concern. The Sale will ciunnience. punctually, at 10 o'clock, with the, Horses. (as uo carriages wilt be offered at l Auction on that day. ) ittGP. Carriages st private sale. te26-3tif ALFRED M HEMINESS, Auctioneer. FOR CAL 9i. 0. ROBbRTS : Lurp. TO SAN FRANCISCO ANT. OREGON, VIA'PA:\ AMA RAILROAD. The Steamship %COO. Tons, On SATURDAY, October 8, 4 1111.00 n. The B nest. fastest and strongest- Steamship la, the - California trade will sail as above, from pier foot at WARREN Street, North river, For freight or passage R.Pply to.. ' D. N. CARRINGTO,N. Corner of WARRRN and WEST Streets- N. B.—Attention is called to.the change of the route. saY3-toc3 • FOR- ATAtANY AND , TRI:Yr -,-Barge KONTERtY, TAY, hOl7. a:tastes, is now loading for the. ah , o_ve polnotl., ock it',lll.. on TOSSDAY , SA)tpu t tor tii . en at ti on reasonable tern* Foc Vplfrto Which will EL 'FLAN &UAW. - se33-2.t No. 304 South DK/AWARE Avenue. STEA3LER WA.WARKT .•=t--- Nor SMYRNA, PORT PERM DELA, It E CITY, NEW CASTLE, and CUES rER. from first ARCM Street Wharf, every MONDAY. WIiDNE±DAY: and "FRIDAY. at B o'clock. Returning. leaver BOMBAY BOOK YAntlinz every TUESDAY. THURSDAY, an& SATURIL‘Y, at B _ Stages coatoot with tho boat for fitnyr43 , Power. a 4 6. goiN•Lit? ABLITSEIRRNTS. MR. WM. WHEATLEY WANTS. LOST AND FOUND. BOARDING'. FOR SAME AND TO LET. AUCTION SAME. T :win Adam. ram S. 13; Perrin.
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