The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 05, 1861, Image 3

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    New York Markets of 1 esterday.
ASHES are quiet and unchanged, with sales of 40 bids
at 30,25 for Pots and Pearls.
BREADBTIIFFS.—The market for State and Western
Flour is without decided change In price, and in fair
demand both for export and home cansumqion. The
sales are 13,000 bbis, at 1,16.25 , 2r5.40 for superfine State;
S 5-5505.66 for extra do; 55.2505.40 for atoernoo
Nichigan. Indiana, Ohio, lowa, &c., and Sfil % , g5.75
for extra do, including shipping brands of round-hoop
Ohio, at $5.80ar5.P0. and trade brands of do at $6a6.50.
Southern Flour rules quite firm, with a moderate de
tnand ; saki:Poo this at $5.6506 for superfine Baltimore;
46.10a7 for extra do.; 5i6556.115 for Brandywine; S 5 Tian
7.25 for Georgetown; $708.75 for Petersburg City; Sige
5.75 for Richmond City.
Canadian Flour is also very firm, but prices are with
out essential change; sales of 550 bids at 85.3005.4 u Sr
superfine, and 55.55 e 6.50 for the range of extra brands.
Rye Flour ii•iittiet and steady at • . 2.750d for the range
of Sao and
Corn Meal is quiet and nominally Unchanged.
Wheat is very scarce, and with a fair export demand,
Chiefly - for France; prices have further a Ivanced 101. c
bushel, with .aler of 196,000 bus at $1.2701.28 fur
•choice amber Iowa; $1.30 for red Wabash; $1.3001.32
for red Stab,; $1.40 for white Kentucky ; $1 48 for white
Et. Louis; and $1.2301.26 for Milwaukee Club.
Rye is imiet an,l firm at 654t71h , for Western;
fur Canaus j . .. 7a;- , 71„-
Barley ruks quite firm, with Atka at , 65,376 e, at to
quality.
' Oats are in moderate demand at 30034 e for Jersey,
Delaware, 1111(1 Pennsylvania; 34035 e. fur Western and
State, and 30a31e for Canada.
Corn is without decided chat.go in price, and in mode-
Tate request; sales 135,000 bus at 54053 c fur good to
prime shipping mixed Western.
Beans are Beady at $1.0002.23 for old mediums of
gond quality.
Cam& Peas are quiet; the last sale was at Mr.
Tnovimnsa.—Pork tA !mu, with a fair demand ; the sales
aro 1,200 bids at $14.75.015 for steps, 514.50 for now
.city do., and $0.750 , 10 for prime. neer to quiet, with
small sales at 05:10.50 for country mesg, $404.50 for
country prime, 500:11.50 for repacked Western. Beef
llama are dull. Bacon is inactive. CM meats are quiet
at 50•6 c for hams, and 5053(e for shoulders. lewd is
quiet, with sales of 400 fierce:. and Ms nt S.N'e9 3 4c.
Butter is steady, with a good export demand. Cheese is
dull and improving.
GEN. JOHN A. MCCLERNAND.—This gentle
man announces his intention of resigning his seat in
the next Congress. He is now in command at Cai
ro, and thinks that ho could not hold both places
without violating the Constitution.
ONE of the South Carolina chivalry who has
recently been married advertises in the Charleston
papers for a military substitute.
CITY ITEMS.
Still Later and Greater.
Our renders will remember that a short time ago we
referred to a great new Cooking Stove, invented by Mr.
JastES Smut, of this city. •latch we characterized as
4 ' the latest and greatest improvement" of the age. This
was our opiaion then, and it is our opinion still—in its
Use. Since then, however, another new article orst,,ve
itfl.¢ emanated from the same prolific.amwee, which, while
it does not in any way detract from the supremacy of the
Cooking Stove thin described by us, is, as a Parlor
stove, no less a marvel of mechanical perfection. The
new article in question, but recently patented, and now
for the first time offered to the public, we had the plea
sure of examining at the warerooms of Mr. Spear, No.
1116 Market street, yesterday. It is called the "Anti
.dust Air-tight Gas-burning Parlor Stove." being, in all
respects, similar to the celebrated Silver's Airtight
Tailor Stove with Mr. Spear's several insprowments
liitherto regarded by the public as the greatest parlor
Stove in the country. The name of this new stove is sug
gested by its chief peculiarity, the grand feature of it
/*Mg its utter and complete freedom from dust. This
-desideratum is effected by means of apart:tit poker, at
tached to. met embodied in tho stove, no wijusted that
frith the greatest ease the fir„ is raked efficientln without
opening a door, or exposing a crevice, the teeth of the
lather passing up between the bars of the grate, and are
easily moved up and down, or to and fro, by means of a
neat tongue in front, which a lady may operate with kid
gloves without Selling I hem, or exposing her parlor to one
particle of dust in doing so.
We regard Ouse stoves as so decided and desirable an
improvement that. if the public at large were acquainted
'with its merits. no single establishment in PhilaiHohia
ould snppll•'the demand for theta. The great ehjectlon
to stoves in parlors and chambers has heretofore been
the grating, dusty, and, in all respects, unpleasant ope
ration of raking the fires. All this, in the stove h- re
referred to, is effectually obviated, which peculiarity,
together with the several other excellent improvements
'which it combines, all of Mr. Spear's own invention,
renders it rim parlor stove of 18G1.--ne ALS ultra-
We are well aware that to an ingenious article of this
bind no verbal description can do full justice, et - en had we
time and space to enlarge upon its details; we It see said
enough, however, we trust, to induce es-cry intelligent
reader to examine the stove for lihnself, whether intend
ing to purchase or net, as it is certainly a most ingenious
and perfect piece of mechanism.
THE A.UT OF CURING 111FATS.—WO know of
MO firm in tbi:s eity that Len mom eftectuallr won Ira way
1Q popular fat or titan that of Messrs. J. If. Micheuer A
Co., Nos. 142 and 144 North Front street, the celebrated
meat-curers of this city. Their delirious Excelsior
Hams" are now ;sold by every first-class grocer in this
city, and they are a decided favorite with the public.
do true is this that, great as are their fveflities for
preparing them, they find it difficult to supply the con
stantly-inerea,,ing demand. We can say from expert
• ence that the flavor and richness of the Micheuer Ex
-celsior surpasi. any others that we hare ever
- tasted—a result attributable to Messrs. M. & Co. having
attained the highest style of the curing art.
CONFECTIONERY "FOE THE MILLION.'
, things "for the million," is usually meant a medium
grade; hut we It to wxpress a different thing, in ap
plying it to the pure confectionery made snit sold by
Messrs. E. G. Whitman & Co., Second street, Mom
chestnut. These gentlemen hare succeeded in producing
the purest and finest goods et the lowest prices, thus
placing a first-rate article with in reach of the million.
Their establishment is really an indispensable institution
to our citizens.
A USEFUL ORNAMENT.—We know of no ar
ticle of household furniture at once more useful and orna
mental than the 'beautiful lamps for burning !termite
oil, manufactured at the a Great Light Emporium" of
Messrs. Wittert & Co., N 0.35 North Eighth street. They
are now manufacturing them in all sizes, and at all pri •
•ces, for public and private edifices, and we advise all
who are in want of the best portable light of the ;Igo to
examine their stock.
ARTICLES FOR THE NECK, in the shape of
Collars and Cravats, and Gents' Furnishing Goods in
general, can Le bought in better style, greater variety,
and at lower 'wires, nt J. A. Eshleman's, Seventh and
Chestnut efreets, than anywhere else. This is every
body's verdict.
MOSS. ALEXANDER DE WOLOWSKI, the
well-known Pianist, Composer, and Vocalist, whose ar
rival in this city we noticed a few days ago, will shortly
announce a course of Musical Instruction by his new
system lie explains the Piano and the science of mu
sic to each pupil thrtronnly, as well as the true nature
of music. Ile leads his pupils on, almost with himself,
and enables them to execute music in a very short time,
thus saving years usually bestowed upon elementary in
structions. Monsieur IV. is also a vocalist of a very
high cultivation and possesses great skill in teaching the
vocal art. Those who have any desire to learn umsie in
Its perfection srprdily and easily, either for the profes
sion or private purposes, should not neglect to embrace
this opportunity, and call at his residence, No. 733 San
sons street.
THE LORD'S PRITER.—In another column
will be found the advertisement of Austin & Co., of
York, Pa., who propose, for the small sum of one dollar,
to be paid by subscribers, to furnish a copy of a beauti
fully illustrated steel engraving of The Lord's Prayer."
Each subscriber. in addition to the above, will receivr.
,Rift The gifts designed for the distribution consist of
Louses and lots in the beautiful town of York, wagons,
buggies, watches, jewelry, books, &c. For particulars
see advertisement.
ECONOMY IN FUEL.—Save your money, pur
chase Silver's Genuine Gas Consuming Stoves, manufac
tured by J. S. Clark, 1008 Market street. These St ye.;
are made of thy beet quality it URSi Sitf,i iron, and lam
netting them 20 per Cent. /e4ls titan common stoves are
sold for. One ton of coal will keep them in full operation
for six months, and heat a large room. Persons want
ing a first-rate Stove, can get the genuine stove only of
J. S. Clark. All toy stock of Stoves will be sold at very
-tow prices during this winter.
Cut this Ildveralenient out and bring it with you, and
YOU will not go sway disappointed.
J. S. CLARE, 1005 Market Arent, above Tooth_
'THE LAFECII OF GUNBOATS.—The Govern
went is carrying forward the building of gunboats for
service on the rebel coast, and launches take place al
most daily. The work of preparation goes briskly for
ward in every department, and while ship-builders,
armorers, and co ~,,, iissaries are hard at work for the
grand army of the Union, hosts of cutters and sewers are
crocking night end day at the Brown Stone Clothing
Mall of Rocklin] Az Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut
-street, above Sixth, getting up elegant and substantial
*uniforms for the gallant defenders of the Union. This
famed establishment, while continuing the manufacture
of first-class garments for civilians, has become the great
military depot of the Union.
ARMY AND NAVY UNIPOILM97
Army and Navy Uniforms,
Best Material and Manufacture,
Best Material and Manufacture,
.Great Reduction of Prices,
Great Reduction of Prices,
:At the Mammoth Military Clothing depot of Granville
Stokes, 009 Chestnut street. Military officers Iris- , pur
chase at this establibliment will not only effect a great
saying, but also receive the finest and best-made uni
forms in the city..
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
DP TO 12 0 / CLOOZ LAST NIGHT.
CONTINENTAL AOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets
N J Quackenbush, N AH de Pasi
J S Carter I Edwards St Joseph
W Pettey , Boston Jay Gould, Gouldshorn
A Gilkison, New York C F Lowry, Lexington,
Flrynstone, Easton J W Clayton & wf, ALI
Duryee, Neve York If C Lay, St Lnuiw
J W Hibbona, St LOllll4 C S Haines, New JersAy
P &blatant, New York R D Armstrong, Baltimore
P Perry, Waakington, DC S Fitzgerald, Ireland
S A Jameson, St Louis C J Voorhis, St Louis
J C Cooper, Wheeling, Ya W G Dickson, Kentucky
J C Love & la, Pittsburg B F Parker, Ohio
BAT Potneroy, Cincinnati Jos Vitae, Wiscore , in
B Ford, Jr, & In, Boston W A Muhloulterg, N 'fork
3f.Rogorn, New York S I. Smith, Boston
W M Cochran, England T M McLean, Jr, N York
Nine If McLean, New York Lieut. Col Steer, VS A
Dr F H Peckham, ti S A C B Sannderson, Lynn
J A Swootser, Lynn R H Wadia, India
G S Gideon, Washington T IVL Johnson, Baltimore
H T Sanders, VllReorigin Jos Leonard, Boston
James Johnson, New York W M Paddock, New York
J X Farrington & wife S Shock, Columbia
Chardavoyn, New York Aire J Jourue'y, Nee , York
Mies J A Crane, New York Mrs J E Price, New York
Thos Price, New York W W Schuyler, Easton, l'a
C N Holden, Saratoga Sp'gs C E Durkee, Saratoga So'ga
H Schroeder, Nen nert, It I J E HunS,rd, New York
Floyd Bailey, Ne, York J C Canfield, Haltitnoro
W THolworthy, New York J E Clement, Boston
J Q Henry, Boston A II Thnrston,U S Army
Geo M Latuaan, Beading Maj A Mllade,
Chas A Oliver, Batlimore John E Ilutst, Baltimore
C Knapp, Baltimore Benjamin Price, Baltimore
F W Pelton, Boston E Perkins
Lient W Gibson, 1 - S N J J Abraham, Baltimore
Btr Quackenbusb,Wask,D C II Green, Beaton
Wm Willis, California Dr H II Cannon, N Jersey
Col Jam Moor, New Jersey James Albro, New Jersey
Judge Higgins, Potteville B 8 Denney, Boston
W P Iddinge, Baltimore F B Hacker & la, Pottsville
M Bluth How York H Townsend, New York
josoi l h.Sellgman, New York T P Wheelock, Worcester
J CaidweU,lndiana C F Dutron, Baltimore
Judge Wayne, Washington James Getty, Baltimore
J Bidridge, New York F S Barlow, r 8 N
C T Schuyler. New York Jas L Brelen, New York
W K Holbrook, New York F H Grupy, Baltimore
Wm A Tucker & wf, Pro - . B I
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
Rnerr, Northumberland Cling M Koehn, II 9 A
Jonath'n Bo' nton,California II Jones, Pitt-burg
John Lowther, Altoona Geo A Torrence, Pa
B L Craven, West Alex, Pa T C Noble, Claysville
A E McClees, Taylorstown Gee Mifflin, Ilvberry
Mr Johnson Lewis M Nixdorf, Md
A Hutton, New Castle, Pa 13 Hartshorn, Camp Curtin
II Pita & Pi, Ohio F A Ellis, Maryland
Sand B Pries, Mauch Chunk F T Foster, Mauch Chunk
S P Wetherill, Bethlehem Rev FPL Wines, !it Louis
John Adams, Pittsburg M. Barry, Lancaster, Pa
W L idellvaine, Lane, Pa J R Correy, Now Col .mbia
R McDowell, Slat inston F Pester, sdethiehem
Jacob Boffman Rt la, Carlisle Miss Powers, New York
R J Powers, New York Jos Cross, New Yolk
Bermington, Ripley, 0 A Cameron, Mass
S White, Cairo, 111 W Scrolgs, Bucyrus, ,O
AMERICAN HOTEL—Cbostout et., above VIM.
Cart 9 It Jenkins, Del oeo E Darrison, M4ryland
J Cooper, Penns. John Ditnnine, Maryland
P Toads - hie New Jersey Miss A E Easton, Danville
Geo Banks &In, New York Miss Banks, New York
Win Morrison, Washington S C Jones, Washington
P Fkift!in, New 'York R C .Tactic
Lieut W N J Win Harris, Jr, Philadn
N Waler, New Jersey New Jersey
3 Ad A E5t. , 1..11. Pa
Thus iltuloour, NeW York 1; Willi:vine, New York
It It Young, New York camplon, N.,: York
Mrs Draper, New York J P Pepper, Wash,
llaetJ 0 Lee, Washy U C lll iss Quigley, Wash, 1)
Lict S V McKee, Week, D C Jes 11 Fenby. New York
Jli MeNve, Hazleton, Pa Mrs Dr Wiley & 2 ch, N J
A B fallen A- la. Illinois Mast .1 IS Gillett, Illinois
T Raymond, New York
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnnt street, above Third.
E A Ward, Nen - Turk John Collin, Mne.n
R F Bowen, U S N John I. Speller, Tamaqua
F. I' Foster fi of, N Jersey A 11 Haldeman, Columbia
S 1; Cloulsey, New York II Kane, Pittslotrg
I) Heosey, New York E Akers. Bathroom
It H Woohnrt, Maryland N Bennett, Philada
.1 Johnson, California S 'Heston, Philada
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
S P Patterson, Bloomsburg .1 AT Permod, New Castle
Chas lit Phillips, N Castle II Weber, Marietta, 0
B Eiehler, Litiz B A Gingerich, Litiz
WII Frueauff, Bethlehem S Bair
Theo Arter, IfilllOVertl , 11, 0 J n Rupp, Philadelphia
V V Ilmwherger, Gre...zsmb, 0 II R Hale, Wl,colisll2.
W Bentley - , Allegheny N Stntl , 'vant, Boston
W P Ifinnmand, Philada 3 W Schermerhorn, Philad
S W liana & la, New Castle J B Cook, Pennsylvania
Geo Johnson, Beaver Meadow
UNITED STATES HOTELEleventh and Market Sta.
W Schucker, Wash, D C Jll Stewart, Pittsburg
Bache, Phikula W Woolnutn, N Jersey
Mrs E Woolman & da, N J Miss lit M Bishop, N Jersey
M 1, Bracken, Pena John Norris, Philada
Single, Marietta - Mrs Julie iliiewerti Lam
W M Fuller, Pitti.hurg John Mullison, Pittsburg
John 3 Francis, N York Jas O'Brien, Greensburg
.1 - C Mull, Cambridge City John W Grier, Perms
Andes - Anders in, Jr, N Y Alf Heart, New York
AII Mann, Lock aven D A Bartlett, Penns
Thus Devitt, Alexandria, Ya
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Siatb.
S D liars, Blair co, Pa Jos linotwell,Columbia, Pa
Chiniwith, Fear York J W Crispin, tlolmestinrg
John Wilson, New Jersey Itobt Scott, Chester co, Pa
D M liars, Bedford co, Pa T E Watt, Latrobe, Pa
B Womb, Pittsburg S P Foster & wf, N J
W Anderson, Pa
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
L N Wagner, Philadelphia J E Leonard & la, Pa
J T Whitehead, Oxford, Pa Jonas McC Savage, Pa
Jac Hughes, W Chester W Porter, Rochester, N Y
Thos Harvey, Wilin, Del John Smith, Tennessee
BLACK REAR—Third etreet, above Callowhlll.
If S Rorer, Olney 11 Harper, Olney
A Buckman, Pt tinsylvania F Yawata, Penna
Mrs F Vansant, Prima Wm E,lilows, Moreland
Israel T Trexler,Yardleyv Win Pod, Yardleyville
B Tomlinson, Byberry F Roads, Southampton
Wm P. Neal, Pennsylvania Casper Roads, Somerton
Sand Trnrnhower,Pcuna Borronglm, "Newtown
E. 'Welker. Ohio S A Nelda, Pennsylvania
(lee D B Mtn, PPlthfl A S Read, Pennsylvania
J Morrison, Pennsylvania Isaac Totnlins"n, Byberry
11 Tomlinson, Ilyberry
Jacob K 11111, Ear Mlle
T Bean F,
Geo Clemmens, Penna
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
David W Howell, Easton J D DiUnmet., Allentown
Pli Lambert. Jereey Shore Wm II Wilson, Allentown
Mr tilder, Frenehtown, N J John II Gould h w, Bait,
RETEWE IIOUSE—Third street, above Race,
John Barrett, Philadelphia G W Morgan, Pottsville
Chas Sailer, Pennsylvania Chas Kanton, Reading
S D Smith, Minot; John D Morgan, Penna
Jos Sample, York Sarni Brunner, Jonestown
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowba
Sam] Stover, Bethlehem Mrs horn, Weissport
A S Christine, Springtow•n S Smith, Burks co
T E Lci.enring, Pittshure. Buck's co
'Marshal SlllllllllCl'3, N .L•rsoy
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
llg' SEE FOURTIi PAGE
Steamship Kensington, Baker, 45 hours from Boston,
with mdse, &c. to Henry Wiosor. At 10 A M yester
day, below Reedy Island, passed bark Ann Elizabeth,
from Key West.
Brig Emma, Baker, 6 days from Boston, with nb* to
TV/CBS & Cm
Srbr Fair Leador, Adams, i days from Salisbury, Aid,
vial lumber to J W Bacon.
Sehr Lucy, Masten, 1 day from Brandywine, Dal, with
Hour and meal to It 31. Lea.
Schr J W Early, Harrington, 1 day from Frederica,
Del, with oats to Jos Barratt S. Son.
Schr II Barratt, Jones, I day from Smyrna, Del, with
rye to Jas Darratt
. . .
S.chr :Ntautoo., 151.tmcm, 1 tiny- from Pre , .'erica., Dot, with
wheat to Jam Barratt Liz Son.
Schr Farmer, Deputy, 1 day from Milford, Del, with
grain to Jac Barratt Son.
Echr A 13 Russell, lilacll, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with
grain to J I Bewley & Co
Schr Mary Standish, ay Atwood, 6 days from Boston,
with ice to captain.
Schr Frank Maria, Barbour, 7 days from Salem, in
ballast to L Audenried ,k. 7
G Bartlett, Comtellr, 7 :lays from Boston, 112
ballast to captain.
Steamer Fanny, Garner, 24 hours from New. York,
with mass to N P Clyde.
•
Steamer Philadelphia, Hand, hours from Washing
ton, with mdse to \V P Clyde.
Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York,
with !wise to W P Clyde.
. .
Barge Geo H Stoiil, Laughlin, 36 hours from Washing
ton, with mdse to 1% P CI) de.
CLEARED
Brig Jcddo, (Br) Melvin, Cork, Thos Richardson & Co.
Brig Trenton,
Atherton, Eastport, TYtter.
Behr L Dyer, McDutite, rortlana, Yon Horn,
Woodworth & Co.
Str J S Shriner, Dennis, Baltimovo, A Groves, Jr.
BY TELEGRAPH.
(CorresNutleuce of the Press.)
NEW York, Ort 4
Arrived, ships A F Fullmer, from London; Charter Oak,
from Havre; Pequot, from London; Nathaniel Thompson,
from Rio; Magdalene, from Bremen; barks Sophia, from
Dublin; Dodd, from Rio; brigi Greyhound from Pernam
buco: Denmark, from New Castle, Rug.
••. - _
The ship Magdalene, from 13remen, brought the crew
of the British brig Neptune, bound to Quebec, abandourd
in a sinking condition.
MEMOS A\ DA
Steamship Delaware, Cannon, hence, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Steamship Northern Light, Tinkelpaugh, from Aspin
wall, arrived at New York yesterday.
Skip 'Uncle Joe, rinklmni from Liverpool for Genoa,
wns spoken 16th nit, lot 50, long R.
Ship Thos 11 Perkins, Stevens, cleared at aottenbnrg
11th ult. for France.
. .
Bark Amy, Hammond, hence for Glasgow, was spoken
lot inst, Ist 31 21, 10ng4.063.
Schrs Martens, Munson, and N B T Thompson, Co
nover, cleared at Boston 3d inst. for Philadelphia.
Schrs Jos Porter,Yates, 11 II Knight, Risky, and
Westover, Eldridge, art red at Salem 34 inst.
Schr Frank Lucas, Taylor, hence, arrived at Provi
dence 3d inst.
Selo. A Renton, Ryan, sailed from Providence 2d inst.
for Philadelphis.
Sebr Thos P Cooper, Taylor, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Providence 3d inst.
. •
Schr 8 L Crocker, Presbrey, sailed from Newport 2d
inst. for Philadelphia, and returned in consequence of
head winds and heavy weather.
Schr E Arcularius, Haskell, hence, arrived at Rock
land 2d inst.
Seim Charlotte Williams, Golding, sailed from New
Bedford P 4 inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr Naiad Qiircn, Hulse, cleared at Now York yell•
terday for Philadelphia.
Steamers Taeony, Ely, and Anthracite, Jones, hence,
arrived at New York yesterday.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS are speedily PC
moved 1, 7 the• use, of Dr. D. D.` - J AIt:NE'S SANATIVE
ruts. The test of 30 years' use has proved them
superior to all other remedies for the mire of the various
theorises for which they are recommended. In their
action they aro mild and certain, and may be taken at
any time without risk from exposure. Prepared only at
242 CHESTNUT Street. 0c4,2t
ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
gnus, mane in the Best Manner, entreaty for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfao.
tory. Our 'ONE-Paws SYSTEM is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
5e.22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE—Thiscele
brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great
Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in
all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCIfE
LOB'S LIQUID HAIR DYE INSTANTLY produces a
splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects
of Led Dyes, invigorating the flair for Ufa-
P.M by all Druggists and Perfemere. Wholesale by
FAHNESTOCH it CO. and DYOTT & CO, Itiladel•
phis mhl-tf
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
In the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest] In the
City, at 34 Santh TITTRI) Street
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Bost and Ghee** in the
City, at 34 South THIRD Street
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the most superior Quality, at the most
reasonable rates, at RINGWALT St BROWN'S, Brogan's
Building, 34 South THIRD Street. delo-ff
MARRIED:
BLACKFAN—ELY.—At the house of Ands Ely,
North Fifth street, Phil:alelj,hin, October 5, 1861,
agreeably to the order of Friends ' William C. Lachlan,
of Bucks county, Pa., to Elizabeth Ely, of the latter
city.
RONMEL—BREMER —On the 3d instant, by the
BUY. W. J. Mann, D. D., Jacob M. Rommel to tiathariot,
L., youngest dsughter of Lewis Bremer, P.sia., all bf this
city.
MARPLIE—BANE.—On the 3d instant, by the Rev.
W. Cathcart, Mr. Ellis Marple, of Chicago, 111., to Miss
Mary R. Bane, of Philadelphia.
DIED
SIIREVE.—fit Mount 11011 y, on the 2d instant,
N.l4laCl2a lihrilvo, wife of Richard C. Shreve, aired
38 years.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral front the residence of Ler husband,
this (Sever tb-day) afternoon, at i o'clock.
.NOBLE.—On the 2d instant, Abigail Noble, relict of
the late Wanda Noble, in the 50th year of her
Funeral from !KT late residonre, No. 528 Rich.
mend tared, Nighttoitli wool, thin (daturiltty) 'Afternoon,
at 1 o'clock. 41,
ItIIIIOND.—Cn the 31 instant, Catharine Josephine,
daughter of Anna and the late Andrew Dimond, aged S
year=, 9 moth.:, and 11 days.
Funeral from the rcaid,•a,'e of her •
Parents, No. Wei
South Fourth street, this (Saturday) morning, at 9
o'clock.
ItITDOLVIT.—On the 34 inntaitt, Jane A., relict of
Jir 'Rudolph, ngt-il TS Fem..
Funeral from Tier late residence, Radnor townaltip,
'Delaware county, Pa., this (Saturday) morning, at 8
o'clock.
. -
MINTZER.—On the 2.1 in William G. Mintzer,
Jr., in the 21st year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his father, Wm. G.
Mintzer, No. 1033 South Third street, nu Sunday after
noon, at 3,.if o'clock. *
- Arcti inkiant i Chartc'a McKeever,
in the 31st year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 2137 Locust street,
on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
JACKSOS.—On the 3d instant, Itev. John A.
.Ineknon.
Funeral from 824 North Eleventh street, this (Satur
day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
BOCKEIt.—On the 2d instant, Ann Hochet i Vito Of
Charles Hecker.
Funeral from the residence of her brother, F. S.
A xe, Mill street, Germantown, this (Saturday) afternoon,
at '2 o'clock. *.
BUSTGN.—On the 3d instant, Joseph D. Huston, in
the 29th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law, Jas
Huston, Pitlethorp (late Ferry) street, above Franklin,
this (Fstunlay) al tv o'clock DI.
WHITALL.—On the 39th of 9th month, Joshua
Whitigt, in the ti2d year of his Ran
KATZ.—On the '..td instant, Mrs. Elsie Katz, aged 75
years.
Funeral from her late residence, Darien, (late
ton) street, above Girard avenue, iris (Saturday) after
noon, at I o'clock.
GOODWIN.—On the 4th instant, Henry Smith Good
win. iu the ISth a ear of ','is
F uneral from the residence of his father. Rev. D.
G,, o ,Nin, It. D., Locust street, east of Fortieth street,
this Outuritay) afternoon, in 0 o'clock. tt
trIINS.—On the 2d instant, Joshua Cousty, eon of the
late Joseph T. Johns, aged 5 years.
Funeral from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs.
V: It. Cousty, Tioga street, third house east of the sta
tion, on the Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norri•down
Bahroad, this ( , atnrday) morning, at og °NADA. *
auw., 61.1Ai6 WAD
%A TIVIGEP.
Black Gros de Rhinos, 51.
dn. Ponlt de SOWS, $l.
do. GEOH Graines, extra qualities.
do. Gros Grainettes.
do. Gros do Espagnes, $1.12X.
do. Gros 409 Bales.
do. Gros IPEcosse and Ottomans.
do. Armores nod Venetiennes, Ac.
BEsSCIN 4%; SON, Mourning , Store,
rall2-11 No. 9111 CHESTNUT Strent.
PHILADELPHIA TYPO rl 111,1 P H ICAL
SOCIETY.—A Stated Meeting will be held at the
Hall of the Fire Association, corner of FIFTH and
NORTH. Streets, TIIIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7
WM. H. JONES.
It Secretary.
TrREV. JOHN BEESON WILL
preach in the Presbyterian Church, BUTTON
WOOD, below Sixth, - on SABBATH EVENING. 73i
o'clock. Sobjne.t— ,, Ite;:ponsihilitv of the Churches
Bellaire In mu , Frontier Indians." LARK/QUA will
sing, and n collodion be Olken for the Mission.
DT. CHURCH OF THE INTERVIVASs
Sild QA:/IPO !Ain Drata.—The TIECL
Ti'R preach (D. V.) ni 10 A. M,, and 734 P.
Children's Church nt 8 I'. M. Evening Smnati speciallY
intended ft, Young Men, tan are reAprethilly
[m. CHILDREN'S CHURCH.—THE
Monthly Sermons to Children will lie mimed in
Zi . f. PAUL'S 0111:13CII, Tifl il l) St., below WALNUT,
TO-MORROW AFTEKNOOti, nt Ulna, o'clock. Three
services will be continued on the afternoon of the first
Sunday in each month, at the same 110(11'. lA*
Der LIFE.WIIAT 18 TILE ORDINARY
life of professed ardent Piety 2—]ter•. JOHN
CHAINITtEIIii on this snhject, TO-3101tROW, at 3%
P. M. Church 11110 AD and SANSOM Ste.
SPIRITUALISM.—S. J. FINNEY, OF
Ohio, will Lecture at SAMOIL.STE E ET lIA.LL,
nn titliPAY, at 10).i e, ILL and 1 F. M. Atlmitision
cents. It*
orREV. ABRAHAM R. VAN NEST, Jr., D.
P., of New York, will preach in the First Roformad
Dutch Church, corner of SEVENTH and SPRING
GARDEN streets, To-molt - now MORNING at los
o'clock, and in the Evening at 7,4 o'clock. lt*•
KT. REV. A. C. THOMAS ANNOUNCES
THREE SUNDAY. EVENING LECTURES:
1. Religion and War. 2. Universalism and War. 3.
The oncation of War or Pence. Universalist Church,
LOMBARD Sreeet, above rourni. First Lecture
TO-MORROW EVENING, at half past seven. lt*
TrREV. MOSES EALLOU, OF NEW
YORK, grill preach in the Second Univerzodist
Church, EIGHTH. above Noble street, TO-MORROW
:MORNING and EVENING. Special Sermon in the
evmein. in aid of the Ladies' Samaritan Society con
nected with the Church, it*
fa. THE AMERICAN CHURCH MIS.
SIONARY SOCIETY.—The Second Anniversary
of this Satiety will be held hi ST. PAUL'S
TIIIRD Street, below WALNUT, oh MONDAY EVE
NING, the 711, i n stant, at half past seven o'clock. The
Annual Report wilt be read, awl addresses delivered by
the Rev. Dr. TING, Rev. Dr. BUTLER, and others.
ors-2t*
ca. THE ORDINATION AND INSTAL
LATION of Nov. PHILIP H. 310 WRY RS Vas
tor of the Fourth Presbyterian eliocch lv n I he hold In
the C'hnrch, corner of TWELI"rit aml LOMBARD
Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, the sth services
commencing nt 1,,i4 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. JUNKIN,
ffii•eere. CROWELL; WATTS, and BREED will officiate
on the occasion. ht*
07.FARMERS' AND MECHANICS" BANK.
PHILADELPHIA . October 4, 18111.—The annual
eieetton t Directors will i.e held at the itrod,ins
611310NDAY, the lgth day of November next, between
the hours of 0 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M., and on
TUESOAY. the sth tiny of lioyember next, a general
nweting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
'loue at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to the Charter.
ocs-4thlS W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
COLONEL MEAGHER'S
GRAND ORATION,
ON . THE
AMERICAN UNION,
CONCERT HALL,
MONDAY EN - Exilic:, OCTOBER 7TH,
oc4-3t* Tickets, 95 cents..
f-r• CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE—
OcTonEn 4th,
NOTICE to Judges, inspectors; and Clerks of Elec
tion, Todd October 8, 1861.—Warrants will be drawn for
Election Officers ns follows :
34, 2d, tid, 4th, and sth Wanls, Wednesday, Oct. 9
tith, 71L, lttly 9th, ant Nth 66 Thursday, if. 10
1111,12 th, 'lath, 14th, and 15th as Friday, 4 , 11
16th, 15th, 15th, and 00th 4, Saturday, 44 10
2ht, 00d, 130, 14th, and 05th 4‘ Itlouday, 44 14
tws-3t JAMES SHAW, Clerk.
COPY.
LLS I PrittAnst.entA, October 3d, 1861.
A. J. DERBYSHIRE, Esq., President.
DFAII 516: Th 1 .011411 you we thank your committee for
the cumeno• viten Ticnet, prcpartal by theta at the
stance of their tellow-citizens, in public meeting assem
bled. In ordinary times, it would be a rare privilege to
be permitted to vote for some of the men whom you have
induced, at great personal sacrifice, to offer to serve their
country ; bitt. in this the hour of our country's need, we
hail your ticket as a favorable omen, as independent and
honorable Wen can alone stay the tide of corruptimpthat
threatens destruction to our Republic.
Mere partisan nominations, at this fearful crisis, must
be revolting to every man capable of comparing such a
course with the noble patriotism that has stirred up our
countrymen, without distinction or tarty, to dedicate
their treasure and their life's blood, to check the fearful
rebellion MAY seeking the overthrow or our Union. Of.
lice-seekers, and the newspapers that court their patro
nage, will, no doubt, denounce this independent mode of
nominating; but, surely, intelligent freemen will no lon
ger suffer themselves to be blinded to their rights. Dil
le:os the nomination of candidates for office becomes prac
tically as free as the right of suffrage, we will continuo
to be slaves to the little band of trading politicians who
have long used voters as their tools. If citizens are not
free to select their best num to serve in legislative assem
blies and public offices, now that RUIN or RN:FORMA
TION is the alternative, then political corruption must
have proceeded beyond the reach of any constitutional
kemody.
If the patriotic spirit of our people is rightly di
rected, and your ticket is fairly brought to their notice,
they will surely vote it, and thus elect independent men
of true virtue, who, having managed successfully their
own business, can impart to our Government the confi
deuce now so evidently necessary to insure its perpet nay.
When the affairs of our Republic are in such hands,
the Government will be able freely to borrow the vast
rn monc-;, , taaalvd. And, what is still more im
portant, it can repay its loans from Ihe savings effected
by an honest and economical administration of our cities,
States, and General Government without oppressing our
mechanics and laboring people with heavy taxes.
Yours very respectfully,
HENRY J. WILLIAMS, WM. WELS',
M. W. BALDWIN, SAMUEL 11. PERKINS,
G. GERIIAD,D, WM. DUANE,
G. W. TATHAM, THGA. R. MARL,
THOMPSON. P. PRALRY,
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, TIIOS. C. H...AND,
A. E. BONE, SAML. E. STOKES,
.....
HENRY D. STIERRERD, S. A. CALDWELL, -
HORACE HINNEY, Jr., RICHARD S. SMITH,
GARRICK MALLORY, WM. MARTIN,
3. P. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WUGHERER,
S. A. MERCER, THOS. ROBINS,
S. MORRIS W ALN, SAML. GRANT.
MESSRS. EDITORS : I SEE BY
your paper of yesterday that my name was used
11A one of the vice presidents of the so.ealled Citizens'
ttdon Meeting., at tioneert hall, Oh Thursday evening
last. Permit me to say that the use of my name in that
connection was wholly unauthorized by me. My whole
energies wilt be devoted to the success of the People's
'Union Ticket, which is the only one, in my Judgment,
that can defeat the Locofoco Secession Ticket. And I
hope nu friend of the Government will he deceived by de
signing politiCians into indirectly giving aid and comfort
to the 1,1,1111 i, of the country, by dividing the friendS of
the Union. . . Yours truly, _
Philo& October 4, 1861
TWENTY FOURTH WARD, CITY
OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct ,ber 4, 1861.—At
meeting of the citizens of the Twenty-fourth ward, with
out distinction of party, held at the West Philadelphia
Institute, lest evening, for the purpose of nominating an
independent candidate for the office of Alderman, the
tee on res.-Ant:ow+, consisting of Dr. It. Bicknell,
John 11. Levy. and A. J. Drexel, reported the Mowing,
which wise nnttnintouslY adopted: _
.ftesuired, That we, having full confidence in our
esteerimi lellowcitizen, JAMES ALLEN, do present
Lim to the voters of the Twenty-fourth ward as an inde
pendent candidate fur the office of Alderman, feeling well
assured, Clint if elected, he will discharge the 'hides of
said office with integrity, and we pledge ourselves to use
all honorable means to secure his election.
JAAtEri ALGEN was nominated by enid meeting ne
on hulewitlent condhlato for the office of Alderman of
the Twenty-fourth ward, at the next election, without a
dissenting voice. JAMES M. LINNARD, Chairman.
JOHN Pumnis, Secretary. oes.3t*
Tr STATE BANK AT CAMDEN,
OCTOBER 4, 1861.
The Directors have declared a dividend of Five per
cent. for the last six :moths. Payable on demand.
0e.5-3t* THOS. ACKLEY, Cattier.
• SOUTHWARK. BANW
PHILADELPHIA October 4, ISM
•The Annual Election for Ditertors will be held at the
Bunking Home on MONDAY, the 18th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2
o'clock P. N.
. .
A Central Meeting or the Stockholders will be hold at
The some Ti;vspAli, the. sth day - at itiuvontmr
tod, at 3.2 M.
oc-rlawftitolB
WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL
-113 PIM. October 3, 1801.—The ANNUAL MEET
ING of the itockholders of this Bank will be held at the
Banking Hone on TUESDAY, the sth day of Novem
ber next, at 12 o'clock M.
And the ANNUAL ELECTSCIN for 'DIRECTORS
will be 1.44 Al this 'Hank ntt MONDAY, CI.. 1811. day of
November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.
and 2 o'clock I'. M. G. M. TROUTMAN,
INIS Cashier.
/TrNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Contributors to the YOUNG MAN'S IN
STITUTE will be held at No. 232 WALNUT Street, on
DIONDAY, October 7th, at 123 o'clock, when the An
nual Report of the Board of Trustees will be submitted,
and on Election for Trustooit held.
oe-I-3t*rp WK. L. REHIT, See'y of Board.
OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL
t:GCOMPANY.—NOTICE.—&t a meeting of the
Director - 1h held this day, a dividend of one dollar per
!hare was evelsred, payable on and after the 10th inst.,
at the (ace of the company, No. 113 NARK ET Street.
Oct. 2, 1861--oc3-7t* S. ALT}Ilt,
SIX.PENNY SAYING FfiND.••NO•
TICE TO DEPOSITORS. The ih'lmitorg
we requested to call and receive the amounts due them,
as this Institution 18 closing its btiainess. Office-hours,
from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. oc3-3ViV
PHILADELPHIA. OCTOBER Q. 18661.
IIOMMISMUNE RB' DEFICE.—NO.
TICE TO EfiSFECTORS OF ELECTIOPItoba Lcld
OCTOBICR 8, 1801.—ELECTION PAPERS will he
ready for delivery to the Inspectors of Election on and
after 10 o'clock A. M., SATURDAY. October. I, 1861.
0e2.3t JAM ES SRA %V, Cl•rk.
---
ryrNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPA
NY intend applying to the Board of Port Wardene, at
their regular nuarthlt meeting, on Monday. October 7,
for permission to construct a run , : TENDER in con
nection with the centre pier of their bridge over the
Schuylkill, at foot of Christian street.
W. If. WILSON,
Resident Engineer.
SYRUP MOLASSES OF FINEST
kVALITTI Wirt' y Choice Porto Rico Moiaaaer,,
Muscovado and Sugar Rouse Molasses, Prima
and Roasting Rio, White and Green Lagurryra,
Maracaibo, and St. Domingo Coffee. Best Lump and
Southern Tobacco, Erasive and Detersive Soaps. Also,
Refined Cuba and Porto Rico Sugar, iu more and for sale
by PHILIP REILLY It CO.,
ocs-814 No. 7 North WATER Street.
THE PRESS. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1861.
PEOPLE'S UNION TICKET
PRESIDENT JUDGE COURT OF COMMON
ASSOCIATE JUDGE COURT OF COMMON
N INETEENTH WARD PEOPLE'S
UNION TICKET.
ASSEMBLY, 1.2T0 BLTTMOT.
GEORGE )E HAVEN, 311.
SELECT 00niciL.
WILLIAM LEAF.
COMMON COUNCIL. r.*
JOHN P. CURRAN,
JAMES REMS, :
CHARLES B. SIKER. : ;u: -
ALDERMEN.
ROBERT F. HUNTER, :
OLORCIE 11. CLEGG,
SAMUEL T. HAY.
SC DOOI. DIRECTORS (Tor 3 YOrtriL)
JOHN RLEY,
THOMAS HAIG, Jr,
JOSEPH PAISLEY,
ELIAS D. BAUGHER, (fOr 1 Year.)
J. FLETCHER BUDD,
JONATHAN CUMMINGS, .
CONSTABLES. ~
JOSEPH LEWIS.
LL IA M BLOOMER, ocs-3t*
EIGHTH WARD PEOPLE'S UNION
T ICS E T.
FIRST WARD.-
PEOPLE'S UNION TICKET.
Select Council.
RHIN DOLMAN.
Common Council.
.9.104111 ft K CAVIII,
JAMES G. PEALF.,
THE UNION, THE CONSTITU
TION,
GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING
Let the people aria, in their might, and show that wo
are worthy of the inheritance of Liberty, which traitors
are, With ruthless hands, aiming to destroy.
Come, Friends of the Union !
Come, Lovers of the Constitution!
Come, Supporters of Free Institutions
and Free Government!
Come and give your moral support and sympathy to
our gallant brethren in arms, who have answered to their
country's call to the battle-field iu defence of their Go
vernment I
Come and nerve the arm and give strength to the blow
that shall crush the serpent of Rebellion and Disunion!
Come, Friends of a pure and able Judiciary, and give
your voices in support of Oswald Thompson,President
Judge, and Joseph Allison, Associate Judge, o the Court
of COllllllOll Pleas.
George Sharswood, President Judge, and J. T. Clark
Hare and George M. Stroud, Associate Judges of the Dis
trict Court.
Come, friends of Alderman John Thompson, the incor
kiiptible public officer, and join in the general expres
sion in his favor for Sheriff.
Come, friends of Samuel Lloyd, for Register of Wille,
of William C. Stevenson, for Clerk of Orphans' Court,
Henry Ilumm, for City Treasurer, and Bertles Shee, for
City Commissioner.
All of them men of unsullied integrity, business and
official experience, and thorough fidelity to the loyal
come of the Union and the Constitution.
The .:eetinb- m 41.1 Le addre.sett bx- the followins
aenilc
men :
Hon. William M. Meredith, Morton McMichael, Esq.,
llon. Isaac ilazlehurst, Don. Henry D. Moore, lion.
Wm D. Kelley, Chas. Gilpin, Esq., Amos Briggs, Esq
Wm. A. Ingham, Esq., l'. S. White, Esq., J. Dolman, Esq.,
Archibald Mclntyre; Esq., James—A. Freeman, Esq.,
- Uhler, M. D., 'William W. Smedley, ES.le
Ilenry Davie, lEen., Jame, Lynd, E y., John Price We-
Esn., Mirka B. Trees, 1 oj., David W. Sellers,
Egg., CAOrge F. Cordon, 11,4., William S. Peirce, Eq.,
Leonard Myers, Esq., John Goforth, so.. George H.
Earle, Esq.,
J. Barclay "larding, Frederick M. Adams,
Moses A. Dropsie, Thomas K. linletter, Joseph G. Ro,
sengartem Egbert K. Nicholas, Geo. W. Noliman.
0c3.1t
SIXTEENTH WARD - PEOPLE'S
'UNION TICKET.
Senator—MAHLON 11. DICKINSON.
Representative—lSAAC A. SHEPPARD.
Common Council—Joll2 , .: K. KNORR, JOHN S
SOFIA MIL
Sehool Mei:ton—JOS. AITKEN, C. CULIN,
FRED'K L. PLEIS, (Tor 1 year,) W. J. McCORHIOK.
Assessor—ANDßEW W. WRIGHT. ocs-3t*
CITIZENS' UNION CANDIDATE
FOR ASSEMBLY—ROBERT P. DE SILVER,
Sixteenth District, Philadelphia. Independent of Party
Politics. In favor of supporting the Government and
the Constitution above all partisan considerations and
political chicanery. oel-It
J. E. ELDRIDGE.
ot:s-2t4E:
910 THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—Haying been declared
by the COMMITTEE OF GENERAL SUPERIN
TENDENCE OF THE PEOPLE'S UNION PARTY,
as their regularly nominated candidate for State Legisla
ture I respectfully solicit the votes of my fellow-citizens
of die district, pledging myself, if elected, to use all
honorable means for the elipport tile National AdMi•
nisrration, and the public generally.
Respectfully yours,
se3o-et* EDMUND O. BONSAL.
TO EDMUND C. BONSAL, ESQ.
SIR : At a meeting of the PEOPLE'S CITY EX
ECUTIVE COMMITTEE, held on the 30th of Septem
ber, the Secretary was instructed to notify you that this
Committee recognize you as the regularly nominated
candidate for Assembly in the Third Representative Dis
trict. From the minutes. JOHN J. FRANKLIN,
oc2-St* Secretary.
NOTICE.—WHEREAS, Messrs. Alt
-LI THUM, BURNHAM, and GILROY, of Phila
delphia, have failed to comply with the terms of the con
tract, dated 31st day of May, 1860, between them and us,
by virtue of which contract they possessed the rigid to
mom - facture, and nee, and 1 , 40 P. certein rptent. Trutt
Can, Jar, or Cap, Known as Fridley & Gorninin's Patent,
being dated October sth, 1859,
And whereas, We have notified the said ARTHUR,
R11110:11Alid, and GILROY that all rights they possessed
by virtue of said contract have been forfeited, as per con
tract, Therefore, we give notice to all whom it may at
any time concern, that we will hold all parties responsible
Who 0191 PUrellatio said Frail Caw, Jana, or Caps, from
any one but our regularly•appninted Agents.
IWYETT 3; FROWSY.
Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1861.—oc5.stuth4t*
V. P. CT} IL, easlikr
POLITICAL.
PLEAS.
OSWALD THOMPSON
PLEAS.
JOSEPH ALLISON.
PRESIDENT JUDGE OF TUE DISTRICT
COURT.
GEORGE SILARSWOOD
ASSOCIATE JUDOES OF THE DISTRICT
COURT.
J. I. CLARK HARE.
GEORGE M. STROUD
COILNTY OFFICERS
SHERIFF.
Alderman JOHN THPIRPSON
REGISTER OF WILLS.
SAMUEL LLOYD.
CLERIC OF ORPHANS / COURT
WILLIAM C. STEVEMON.
CITY OFFICERS.
CITY TREASURER.
HENRY BUMM.
CITY COMMISSIONER.
BEETLES SIIEE
STATE OFFICERS,
SENATOR,
ITT SENATORIAL blsTnicr.
MAHLON H. DICKINSON.
ASSE:SIIILY.
Ist district—WlLLlAM FOSTER.
2d .! WILLIAM H. RUDIMAN.
3d 46 E. C. lIONSAL.
4th Il JOSE Pl[ G. ROSENGARTEN.
sth II JOSEPH MOORE, JR.
Bth a HARMAN BAUGII.
7th w THOMAS COCHRAN.
Bth « WILLIAM L. DENNIS.
9th 6, HENRY C. FRITZ.
10th *. JOHN SAILER.
//th ISAAC A. SIIEPPARD.
11th " RICHARD WILDET.
13th n GEORGE DE HAVEN, JR.
14th as SAMUEL BINGHAM.
15th '‘ WILLIAM F. SMITH.
16th n THOMAS DICKSON.
17th n CHARLES F. ABBOTT. 524-tuthstoB
LEGISLATURE.
JOSEPH_ C. ROSENGA.RTEN
COMMON COVNCIL.
ALEXANDER L. HODGDON,
ALEXANDER J. HARPER,
SCHOOL otHECTOII*,
LFMUET. COFFIN,
AIIRAIIAM FRIIKINS,
3011k1 A. LEWIS.
(For the unexpired term of A. Wells.)
EDWARD T. HYATT. ors-3t*
CHARLES S. DUNK.
Alderman.
SAMUEL LUTZ. -
Schix4 Directors.
JAMES S. STEWART,
ABSALOM TAYLOR,
JOEL; NAGLE. _
Coustablea_
JOHN SHISLER,
HENRY LEE.
Assembly.
oc3-st* WILLIAM FOSTER.
A TIGOROTIS PROSECUTION OF TRE WAR
OF TILE PEOPLE,
ON SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5,
At National Hall, Market street, below Thirteenth
GUTEKTJNST,
FOUILTII AND BRANCH,
PRACTICAL HAIR-CUTTER AND DYER
ors-iftf
TEE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Rometimeg called the it Latmhe ftkm , e," la the bnitt
Ftove for warming the room iu which it ,itawilti, and al*,
ruurn above. Call and look at them. - •
AItNOLD & WILSON,
ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
p.ILATE MANTE L.
These beautifully - enamelled MANTELS, sn de
eidnlitebrUfurithla wally others; MO manufactured by us,
and sold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
00-3.nif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
TO KNOW 110 W TO MAKE THEM
TO
combined with good ingrumenta, to know how to
color them in addition, produces superior colored Photo
graphs for El at REIMER'S Gallery, SECOND Street,
Once Green. Ittk
BEST COAL OIL, WARRANTED.
ASA JONES,
S. W. corner FOI7RTII and YINB Streets•
PORTLAND KEROSENE
0 I L.
We are now prepared to supply this
STANDARD ILLUMINATTIM OIL
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE & CO., SOLE AGENTS,
1010 MARKET STREET,
Ne2-41m Philadelphia.
POLITICAL.
TTMON FOR THE SAKE OF THE
V UNION.
TO THE CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA
THE CITIZENS' UNION CONVENTION, having
complrtrd then- ifthorN now rcapectrully proaont to tho
citizens of Ithiladelphia the following cnottillatos for Ow
atm) to he filled at the approaching Cimino' Election:
COURT OF COMMON FLEAS:
President Judge—Hon. OSWALD THOMPSON
Associate , t lion. JOSEPH ALLISON.
DISTRICT COURT
Prefihlent Judge—Hon. GEORLiE SHARSWOOD.
Amucinte Judttesllolo .1. I. CLARK HAILE,
IIon.II HORDE M. sT Rout).
Sheriff—Alderman .1011 N THOMPSoN•
Regieter or WiII:=—FICADICIS F. WOLG.VIVILITH.
Cloth of the Orphstno Covert-IV6I. O. STEVENSON
City Trotstirer-3 A 111 ES S. DIDDLE.
City Commissioner—EDWlN McCALLA.
Senator of the .141 Dist.—MAHLON 11. DICKINSON
Ml6=
WRepresentntiveDißtrict—Thomas T. Tasker, Sr
2d a " William Clark.
311 Tlinnut4 S. Stowart.
44 " John Welialt.
811/ It tt illtrtnan 'Baugh.
7th 66 a lhomaa Cochran.
Bth Algernon S. Roberts.
9th , c Henry O. Fritz.
10th " Joseph W. Martin.
11th 16nee A. Sheppard.
12th 66 46 Richard Wilder.
13th 46 George De Raven, Jr
14th SaMlle! 8i11V.h14.111.
/Mb 46 Ocorgo W. Wolf.
10th , 6 - Robert F. Den'lvtg.
17th 61 Charlea F. Abbot.
SELECT COUNCIL.
lat WARD--John Dolman.
-3d . James Armstrong.
Pith 1'2." 4n 3 , ::: 4 John Csssiti.
.;::=3. Wm. A. Ingham.
9th John Fria* WetherilL
11th ' Fidel Fisher.
13th Wm. IL Bacon.
_ Henry Davis.
Jah " a: . Andrew Mcßride.
19th LIM!.
21et Wm. - _
L. McDowell.
4. WIII. W. Smedley-
Pat " Dr. C. Campbell Cooper
C9M3I9N COUNCIL
)Sandie/ kl. Cavint
C. S. Dunk,
James G. Peale.
)
Edward D. Brooks,
{:eor g e Mitchell,
John B. Hoffman:
4 Edward E. Quin.
Burton J. Kollock.
William M Raird,
Richard It. Montgomery
{ I. Barton Smith.
A John W. Leigh,
? Henry McCrea.
1 Alexander L. Mattoon,
Alexander J. - Harper.
4 Jallll4l A. Freeman.
t Samuel J . , CreihiWelh
Isaac &tiger.
Wilson Kerr.
John L. Slawmaker.
Wm. C. Richardson,
henry Budd.
Charles B. Trego,
Samuel E. Slaymaker.
Thomas Potter,
Mordecai R. Moore,
Wm. V. jappincott.
Dr. J. T. Knorr,
A. R. Paul.
James T. Sutton,
Michael Keenan.
/William Buinin,
Thomas J. Duffield.
)
Eduard K. Tyson,
Dr. John P. Curren,
John Hulseman.
George W. Simons,
Win, henry,
D. .1. McLean,
iWin. A. Simpson.
Jahn Gates.
I •
Wat4on Comley,
.? Rudolph Adams.
Samuel W. Callen,
William Stokes.
David E. Thomson.
lat ward
.3d ward
4th w nrd
bth ward.
6th ward.
ith ward
Bth ward
9th Van]
10th w:a ra
11th ward.
12th ward
13th ward.
14111 ward
15111 ward
18th ward
17th card
18th w - aard
19th ward
20th NN nril
210 ward
2.2 d ward
23(1 H ard
24th word
25t11 ward
These nominations bare been mnde with as little re
gard to party politics as limeade. The Judicial milk
deft , ere the etirerienrea l ;Ode ? end, heneat dmhtee who
were elected by the people to their predent poAtions ten
yenrs , ago. It was the opinion of the Con
vention that the purity and efficiency of the Judiciary
can only be maintained by a distinct separation of the
office from the conteSts of political parties; and that it
would, therefore, be inexpedient, and hostile to the pub
lic interests, to remove front the bench, without cause,
those who are acknowledged as loyal citizens, and have
proved competent and pure in the administration ofjuAt
tire, For these reasons the ConYention unanimously
agreed to recommend to their fellow-citizens the re
election of the present Judges.
All the nominees for the other offices are believed to be
entitled to the confidence, and worthy to receive the
votes of the people. The candidates fur Sheriff, Register
of Wills, Clerk of the Orphans' Court, City Treasurer,
end City Commissioner, were all nominated without a
suggestion or hint from either of them, that either of
them desired office. They were selected from a large
number of mimes FIIeFOL4I'd to the Convention by our fel
low.eili9.ong, solely with reference to their loyalty, ho
nesty, and capacity. Their election by the people will
be the first important step towards purifying some of
tho:,e offices of the corruption and dishonesty for which
they ere notorious. The practice of extorting illegal
fees from every citizen who enters them on business, for
which °Mee fees are parable, has become so oppressive
and offensive to the public as to demand a rebuke, which
the people only earl give, by breaking down party lines,
and olecting lione,t men to such positions, who will re.
form the rtbuse. Nutt an opportunity is now presented-
Our candidates are . publicly pledged to do so, and they
are men who will neither forget nor violate their pledges-.
They know that we are earnest in our determination to ,
put an end to such friends, and they will help us do it.
lint, in this work; tee must have the co-operation of our
fellow-citizens of all parties. There is nothing that
should divide us now; we all stand on the same princi
ples—all, at least, who are loyal to the Ilag of our coun
try—who are ready to defend it aninst all its enemies,
and - unroll it again, ni.d uphold it in its full glory in tho
rebellions States, where it has been insulted and tram
pled upon.
Our servants, all of them, must be loyal and HONEST
as welt as loyal. Unfortunately, there are many men
among no who declare themselves for the Government,
for the war and its vigorous prosecution, whose patri
otism never goes beyond party lines, and is kept alive by
the hope of PUBLIC PLUNDER. If we intend to protect
and preserve the institutionsof our country we must take
care that such persons do not get control of them
our blind adherence to party nominations,. or the in
fluence and patronage of public offices.
It is well known that for some years past nearly all our
representatives to the State Legislature, nominated and
elected through the machinery of patty politics,. have so
disgraced and dishonored our city by their venality, In
capacity, and bad conduct that Philadelphia has lost all
her good influence in the legislation of the Common
wealth, although much of it is vitally important to her
welfare and prosperity. Laws are proposed,. relating to
corporations and classes of citizens engaged in particular
avocations, for the sole purpose of extorting money
from those whose interests they may affect. The
losses and distress among the industrious poor and
others of our city, through fraudulent savings in
mtit n
utios and insurance companies, are results of
bad and corrupt legislation. 111 citizens are alike
interested in putting an end to such serious calami
ties, and restoring the influence of our great metropolis,
through honest and capable representatives in the legis
lative halls of the State. We believe that our candidates
for the important positions come up to the standard of
LOYALTY, HONESTY, and CAPACITY. dome of them were
nominated very much against their own wishes, and,
although fully approving the &Pao of the Convention
end iLe rrincirle_ of it, action, tln l - have expre,,cd
their unwillingness to accept the nomination. But the
Convention has not excused them, because, while so
many thousands of our citizene r friends, and kindred, are
in the field, offering their lives in support of our Govern
ment and institutions, we think that no man in civil life
has a right to refuse any public service for which he is
qualified, and to which he may be called by the votes of
the 'people.
We earnestly Invoke every local citizen to unite in sup.
D
pert of the rineipleo of pane - policy above indicated, and
briefly expreeeed in the following, declaration, approved
by all the candidates of the Convention :
I. That the Government of the United States must be
earnestly sustained by all citizens, in all its measures for
the suppression of treason and rebellion; that our national
existence depends on a vigorous and determineil prosecu
tion of the war against those who are in arms against it ;
that the war must be carried on without encouraging our
enemies, at home and abroad, to hope for peace on any
terms short of the absolute submission of all rebels and
traitors to the Constitution and laws: and that, in order
to tiCtoMplish these objects successfidly and speedily, all
loyal enigma should now unite in obliterating the party
lines which have heretofore divided them, and stand, with
one accent, under the flag of ouu country.
11. The public welfare &maims, that the servants of
the people shall not only be loyal to the 'Federal Govern
ment, hut equal to, and scrupulously exact in, the per
formance of their duties; that alb frauds and pecubstions
of men in public office shalt bediscountenanced and pun
ished; that those whose compensation is derived from the
fees of their olliees, shalt neither charge nor receive, di
rectly or through their subordinates, or otherwise, any
other or larger fees than are allowed by lawn and that
public officers within the limits of their respective spheres
shall be firm, fearless, and vigilant,.in protecting citizens
from all illegal exactions in these•respects.
111. That, as all public offices are created for, they
must be subordinated to, the public good - , and official pa
tronage should Oat be need for partisan purposes, or to
promote the private advantage of those who bestow it.
IV. That every candidate for office must rely on his
individual merits and capacity for his election by the
people ; and ellorts to gain support from any quarter by
bribes, bargains, favors, or promises of favors of any
description, must be regarded as evidoneo of dishonesty
and corruption, which unfits and disqualifies him for
any position of public trust.
We respectfully submit the proceedings of the Con
vention to our fellow-citizens, for ratification at the
polls. While our brave soldiers stand shoulder to shoul
der under the insulted flag of the nation, forgetful of
party spirit in their strong love of our country, and all
ready to mingle their life's blood on her battle elfts, for
the support of oar Government and the security of our
homes, we can do nothing less than imitate their noble
example, and break our party idols„forthe sake of TUX
UNION.
By order of the Convention,
A. DERBYSHIRE,
ee2B fit President
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT OF PRI
LAPEL PIIIA.
NEAR HOLMISBIIRG, Pa.,. September 20,.1861
Sin I have the honor to acknowledge the-receipt of
your Circular Letter, which I found iu the-city on my vi
siting there yesterday.
1 beg to inform you that I accept the-nomination for
the Office of Aseembly for the StMeentlt Pietrlet of the
city of Philadelphia, according to tits Platform as set
forth in your communication, to all of which I fully sub
scribe.
• I cannot close without still more distinctly giving - you:
my Platform, and with, also, the view_ to leavesrocord,.
which, if necessary, will at once hereafter remove the
slightest taint of suspicion of Political inconsistency on
ply part,
It Ina wollAnnwnfactpparticularly amongat my Mortal,.
that I have ever been - an unswerving, : tudlinching Demo
crat; my first vete having been cast for General Andrew
Jackson for the Presidency. Itmay then appear strange.
that I am opposing the - Democratic Nominee,. Mr. Duf
field, I having been importutwd to accept a nomination
declined several times; at last, on calm reflection, and
urged - on by a few strong considerations, I accepted; and
why I hereby state, and in language which cannot be.
mistaken, 1 take high ground, and quote front no teas a
personage than the Hon. li_F_Hallott, of Massachusetts,
who, I am proud to say, - is a relative, and the author of
the Cincinnati Platform.
f , The simple issue is, the eve rthrom or the rapport or
Government in the whole Union, and while that 144110
issue, I ant nut for opposing or oisdracting any niewsure
of policy of the Administration honestly designed to-carry
on this war for its great end, vise the re-esnadishmonti
of the Supreme Govertinvat of the Union, in all the
States and Territories; until that is done, or it is fully
demonstrated that it cannot he done by fovea of Arum, I
belong to no party but the country. And with One'Of
these results arrive, t the Democratic Party,' in my justg
meld, has no higher present duty than to. uplink" the Go
vernment. The mission of that great historical panty of
the Union is not ended, and never can b,, ended, while
rerdihilellit government made, or the Unioa is to bort,
stored i but the platplehaveplaced the flag in ether bands,
and now the mission of Democracy is the old one—to
follow it to victory. This is the- grand tradition of the
Democratic Part, —on the land, nn the sett. follow the
Flag wherever it waves in support of the Union. In this
spirit the 'Democratic Party did Da hesitate an instant
after the fire on Sumpter, to commit itself to this a war'
to the utmost of its means and its guts] faith. No victory
has been or eon be achieved, and no defeat suffered, hat
with the outpouring of the hest blood of Democrats. The
Democratic Party never was, and never can be, a
peace party in war, nor a war party in peace. When
their country is in peril, when their country is
at war, right or wrong, they are for their country
and vainst its enemies. They . will not turn their
backs upon the National Standard, let who may bear it
up. tier will they, In the midst of the conflict, endanger
the field by a party contest for the command!,
With my endorsement of these lientimente, and as
suring you, air, that if elected I will endeavor to perform
my duties to the satisfaction of my conetituents,
I remain youi.ob't servant.
SORT. P. DESILVER.
To A. J. IMavirsitum, Esq., President of the Citizens'
Union Convention, Philadelphia. 0c2.8t
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
E Y RE & n LANDELL.
EYRE & LAND ELL,
BYRE, & LANDEL
EYRE & LA Ni SELL.
EY RE & LAND E LL.
EYRE & LANDEI
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH. AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR
USUAL
ASSORTMENT OF
FALL DRY GOODS,
ADAPTED To
FIRST-CLASS CITY SALES.
FANIIVAMILL SILKS.
FINE BLACK SILKS,
NOVELTIES IN POPLINS,
NEW FALL SHAWLS,
SCARLET CENTRED SCARFS,
WATERPROOF CLOTHS,
FULL STOCK OF STAPLES,
Y GOODS_
fie2l•wsm6t
TJAMILTON,IIACK, AND
.1.1. ROBESON PRINTS.
llamilton Brown Flannels and 12-4 Sheefings.
Manchester and Ozark 2-hug. Bags.
Stark Suffolk Brown Drills.
Waltham 7-8,-10.4, 40, and 4`.:, inch Bleached, and 9-1
Brown Meetings.
On hand and for sale by B. W. CHASE & SON,
oct;•121 it 100 CLIFISTNI7T St.
MILLINERY GOODS.
SOMETHING NEW AT
,
KENNEDY'S
FRENCH FLOWER ANL) FEATHER
P It I U M -
N 0.729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH',
0(11.151li
MILITARY NOTICES.
211 E ARMY COMMITTEE OF
the Yoting ilien's Christian Association would earn
estly call attention to the fact that very urgent m.
qupfilg 'My( 1,,,eu made by the chaplains of our Penn
sylvania 'Volunteers for Moral and religions reading mat
kr—Tuttle, Hymn Books( dic. .:
The Association would gladly furnish these at once;
but cannot, for want of the netessary means. It appeals,
thervfore, to the Christian public of our city for imme
diate aid in tide matter. •
Donations for this purpose (which will be duly acknow
ledged in the public papers) may be left with any of the
following gentlemen:
Bon. JAMES PoLtorrK, t. S. Mint.
GEORGE 11. STUART, 13 Rank Street.
GEORGE S. FQX, Merchants' Exchange,
WM. O. CROW ELL, SIO WOralt. 81-reet.
At the rooms of the Association, 1009 CHESTNUT
Street, or with the Treasurer, PETER B. SIMONS,
SANSOM-STREET HALL BUILDINGS. oc tr
COL. GEARY'S REGIMENT.-
The Headquarters in this city have been REMOV
ED to No. 116 South FOURTH Street, below Chest
nut.
About TWENTY MEN and two or three non-com.
missioncul OFFICERS um minting, to fill the lag com
pany. Intelligent, respectable young mon cannot do
better than apply at once.
A. S. TOURISON, Captain
WM. J. MACKEY, /
SAM'L COODMAN, S Lieutenants.
IRECRUITS WANTED, to fill up a
Company attached to a -Regiment now in active ser
vice on tie Potomac. Pay and Rations commence on
em lament, mat Itcerniln sent to camp. Apply at
Beratezrona, Tio, 106 South SIXTH Street. Gold
chances for Sergeants and Corporals.
RICEARD ELLIS, Captain,
oc4-12t* Co. D, Second Regiment Nunn. R. Vol.
U. S. MARINES.—Wanted imme
diately for the U. S. Marine Corps, 300 attlo-bodied
men, for sea and land service ; also a few competent
drnmotera cud fifers, All information that may be
retraced will be given at the Iteralezvotia, 311 South
FRONT Street; Philadelphia.
ATTENTION, INDEPENDENT
GrARDS.—A meeting of the Independent Gnanis
will be held at their Armory, II LASKO'S &GILD
ING, Broad Street below Walmit, at S o'cloek. As
buEiness of importance will be brought forward, every
member of the Company is requested ta attend_
11* .JAS_ S. MARTIN, Se rotary_
AtCOL. RUSIN CAVALRY,
CAMP MEWS.
Omnibuses for the above Camp rim regularly
from the BERKS-STREET STATION of the FIFTH
and SIXTH-STREET RAILROAD_ 0r.4-6tif
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-
A Cavalry 7netruotorlfora pichcd Troop, lona
but the best bead apply. Address P., Box
214 u, l'ost Office. _ - occ2,4tle
AWANTED—A Bugler, Farrier,
Saddler, and Wagoner, for a picked Cavalry
Troop. None lint experienced men need ap
ply. Address P., Box 2140, P. 0. oc2-4t*
U. S. ARMY-WANTED DI
MEDIATTILV, for the SIXTFI TtlifIVAP.l 4 ll l
U. S. CAVALRY, :lEGULAR SRItVICE, a
few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twenty
one and thirty-five. Pay ranges from $ll to $23 per
month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man
will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am
ple clothing and frobsistence. Quarters, fuel,. and-medical
attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier com
mences as soon as he is enlisted.
By an ant lately passed the term of enlistment is
changed front five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier
who serves thattime is entitled to
$lOO BOUNTY.
from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact
that the Government has wisely commenced to promote
soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open
to all.
•
For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office,
GIRARD ROUSE. LIEUT. F. DODGE,
814-tf Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer.
FINANCIAL.
SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS"
TREASURY NOTES.
The undersigned are prepared to furnish, upon pay
ment, the ahoy° Notes.
DREXEL & Co.,
BANKERS,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS
PER CENT.
TREASURY NOTES.
WILL HEREAFTER
be furnished to subscribers to the
NEW NATIONAL LO , AIN
Upon receipt of the amount desired, with interest added
from the
19TH OF AUGUST,
At the rate of , one cent per day on each Fifty Dollars.
The intereet - is payable semi-annually at the•Mtnt, on
presentation of:the matured Coupons.
JAY COOHE & Co.,
lit sou= THIRD STRBHT,
al-et PIIILADELPITIA-
SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS
PERCENT.
TREASURY NOTES.
SUBSCRIPTION ROOKS TO THE NEW NATIONAL
LOAN. WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE.
Those who•deeire to participate in its beneateihonld•
apply at once to the undersigned, the appointed Agent&
for the Government.
All sums received from FIFTY DOLL ARS•upwards.
The office. hours during the subscription for the Loan
will be tilbfat. IC, except on Monday eveningodonit
will remain open till 9 o'clock P. M.
JAY COOKE &
ee26-12t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD. STREET.
NEW NATIONAL LOAN..
OFFICE OF
JAY COOKE Co.,
BANKERS,.
No. 114 SOUTH. TNIRD STRIBET
Pormina to inkfrnetiohil Wit No' Secretary of the
Treasury, the Subecription Book to. the NEW NA
TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notee,.bearing Interest at
the rate of reran and three-tenths-per cent. per annum,
Rill. remain open at my office,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD. STREET,
Until further notice, from 8 A., 8. tin S F. X, and on
Monday till 9 F. M.
These notes will be of the denomination of FIFTY
DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS, and FIVE THOUSAND. DOLLARS, an•i are all
dated 19th of August, 1861,.payahle in gold in three
you., or convertible into e.teventy-year six per cent. loan,
at the option of the hohlier. Each Treasury Note hoe In
terest coupons attached,. which can be cut oft and col
lected in gold at the Mint every six months, and at the
rate of one cent per day odeaelk Fifty Dollars.
Any explanations maniacal by the subscribers will be
cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, 1,.
1MV441 from any trouble of writing lettere, the under
signed reporting email. subscription to the Treasury De
partment, from whence the Treasury Notes will be sent
to each subscriber as. nefnet as posAible.
Payment of subscriptions may bo made in coLD
or CRIMES, OE NOTES ON .ANY OF OUU 01T1
BANKS.
3AY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
5e2642t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY.—The Laboratory of thesubacribors
is open daily, from 9A. M, to B Ir. Hs, for Anaty-5... of
°rep, Guar'pa, Water., &c. Ateo, for tha llnAtruetion. of
Students in Chemistry. Mineralogy. mei Aoology•
Opinions given in Chemical questions,
Special Instruction in MEDICAL CHNMISTR%.
JAMES C. BOOTH,
THOS. H. GARRETT.
JNO. J. BEM, M. D.,
0C4 , 3 0 1 No, 10 CHANT Street, Tenth, below Market.
NEW CAll YETI N Gr.
Now olamitg: from Rio Now York Auction Romm. a
largo lot of CROSSLEY'S ENGLISH TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS, which will Le :mid from
80 CTS. TO $1 PEE, YARD_
Also, a complete as:nrtatent :di the varieties at CA lI
PET of OUR OWN IMPORTATION, evin-
priediog
CROSSLEY'S NVILTON it VELVET CARPETING
TEMPLETON'S ANMI xsTER do.
lIENDERSON'S DAMASK' AND
TwILLED YEN-ETr1,..7.1
AI,-, 1 , 011,.• • n t't y EN1:1.1il1l
ported under the old duty, which will be sold at low
Included in our FitOric will be found a complete
latent of INGRAIN AND TIIREE-PLY CARPETING
miLITARN
ARMY: FLANNELS.
WELLING, COFFIN & Co.,
Are prepared to make eontracta, for immediate delivery,
of Col ornment standard
ANDREWS' ORIGINAL CAMP, OR
TRAVELLING
BED TRUNK.
(Patent trOpliell for). For male by
W. A. ANDREWS,
oc2-1m No. 012 CHESTNUT Street.
ARMY OR NAVY
BLUE SATINETS.
1,000 or 6,000 Yards Indigo Bine Satinet, each as
is need in the United States Navy.
For snie by
FROTHINGIIAM & WELT"
35 LETTTIA Street, and
sul4-2m 34 FRONT Str,,,t4.
COTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TE•NTS,.
FOR SALE RY
;4- v .
my22-iftf FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
Capt. J. C. CASH,
Recruiting Officer
TENT BUTTONS', U. S.
1,000,000 patrorn, for sale by J. P. SEED,
Turner, southeast corner of THIRTEENTD and NO.
ELF Streets. Philadelphia. se7-Im*
ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH!
10,000 Bermtifol Steel Plate Engravings of the
LORD'S PRAYER for sale.
Valuable Property Given Away !
It commences with exquisitely executed words of
6, OCR FATHER," and then follow in succession the other
parts of the prayer, every phrase of which is engraved
in the most ...lei-wort mot manner, Near tile b
tom of the picture is a superbly executed head of OUR
SAVIOUR, and encircling the upper part of the en
graving are ten angels. each bearing one of tho
TEN COMMANDMENTS.
As a work of art, this valuable and beautiful engraving
is worth inure than the Dollar asked for it, as will readily
be ecknowledged on an inspection of it: but the sub
scribers intend to make a Gift Distribution to purchasers
Of the engraving of valuable preen's ' as follows:
1 Itom , ” - Laa r.ot in r9iii berowl,
2 Buggies, (Quin A. Palmer's make, warranted.)
1 Rocknmay, . .
2 Building Lots in York borough.
100 Valuable Books. ,
50 bbls. Flour, (warranted.) , -
1,000 Gold-Gilt Frames to suit Engraving of the Lord's
Prayer.
500 Steel-Plate Engravings of the Birth of C]u•ist.
Magnificent Looking Glasses: ,
Gold and Silver Watches, kc.,
A Gift worth from 10 cents to $lOO with each en
graving sold.
ThisEnuraving, Use received the condnendrdion of the
Reverend Clergy, our first citizen.., and, indeed, of oil
cho, , os, who enter into it with interobt. and spirit.
Send on ONE DOLLAR and four red stampF.to pay
to got it hy re
turn - -
Address J. M. AUSTIN A CO., York, Pa.
$lO secures 11 Engravings and Tickets.
TIIIERY EItUSE, Agents, N. E. corner FOURTH
and BRANCH Streets, Philadelphia.
Per. A. IL. LOCHMAN, LL.D., Pastor First Euthe
inn Church, York, Pa. -
Rev. PIIV. Eagle; LL. P.. E 4. Patrlek'gelinrch.
Rev. C. W. Thomson, Rector St. Prot. Episco
pal Church.ltT,.
Bev. F. F. Hagen, Pastor 'Moravian Church.
Rev. Jos. A. Ross, 4, M. E. Church.
Bun. Thos. E. Cochran, And. Gen. Pennsylvania.
henry Welsh, President York Bank.
David finial!, Postmaster, York, Pa., and many others.
Mr Milord or Publiiiherd of papers giving this wirer
.,,ml entitled to an riIp,TATIT,s
and Ticket, by forwarding the paper fur that time to our
address.
ocs-stuth6t* J. M. AUSTIN k CO.
E . /81 B O - L D' S GENUINE
jUIL .
PREPARATIONS.
BELDIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
ILE LIAM: D'S. GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Cures Diseases of the Bladder.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Cures Diseases of the Kidneys.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Cures Gravel.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Cures Dropsy.
IIELMROLD'S EXTRACT BROM;
Cuing Nervous hufora•g_
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU -
Cures Debilitated Sufferers.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Loss of Memory.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Loss of Power.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIULT
For Consumption, Insanity.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Epileptic FHA, St. Vittts' Noce.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Difficulty of Breathing.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For General 'Weakness.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Weak Nerves.
DELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Trembling.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU .
For Night Sweat.
BELMBOLD'.4. EXTRACT RUCHE
For Cold Peet.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Dimness of Vision.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Languor.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Pallid Countenance.
11FLNIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Eruptions.
]IELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Pains in the Back.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Headache.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
For Sick Stomach.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
If you are suffering with any of the nhove &droning
fahliMltg, use HELMBOLIPS EXTRACT RUCHU.
Try it, and be convinced of its efficacy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT MIMIC, recommended by
Dames known to SCIENCE and FAME.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BMW. See remarks
made by the late Dr. Physic.
lIELMI3OI.II'S EXTRACT RUCIIO. See Dr. De
woe's valuable work on Practice of Physic_
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. See Dispense•
tory of the United States.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. See remarks
Made LT Dr. Ephraim McDowell, a celebrated physi
cian, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
Ireland, and published in King and Queen's Journal.
TIRLMBOiIo's (len ll ill e Preparations. See Medico-
Chlrurgiettl Review, published by Benjamin Travers,
V. It. U. S.
HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. See most of the
late Standard Works on Medicine.
lIELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. See remarks
made by distinguished Clergymen.
lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS
" Give health and vigor to the frame,
And bloom to the pallid cheek r
awl are so pleasant to the taste that patieads become
fond of them.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Si yer bottle, or
six for $45, delivered to any address. Depot 104 South
TENTH Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa.,.
'where all letters must be addressed.
PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE
From 8 A, M. to S P. M.
Describe symptoms in all communications.
AVVICE GRATIS. CURES GUARANTIED,
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. ocs•stuth3m,
BOOK BINDING.
Magazines, Inutdrated Papers, and Perlodlcelant eon,
deacription, bound neatly and at REDITCRD PRIORS.
N. IL—MUSIC bound Wrongly, and with venni:mos
SAMUEL MOORE & SDK,
JAYNE Street, between Eighth and Ninth end May.
ket and Chestnut. r4l'
TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STRWED
AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN SA,LAD,—lnvi
teflon Cards an other notices will be distributed iu all
parts of the city, with punctuality.
The undetsig - ned is at all times prepared to present, for
the tnets , :tia. of Ladies and Geottentoix, a ligt of the
things ute.4gsartr fora largeor small entertainment, as the
case mao; he, thereby - avoiding all ttantemary profttehau
and, waste; and Ratters himself. that by his long wo.
rleace in business, he win be able at all times to tire, as
ktretofore, outlet. satisfaction to all who favor Um mini
their patronage. HENRY JONES, catA•er,
'No. 250 .50%4111 TWELFTH Street, abort SpaucE,
,OrA
CARPETINGS
JAMES IL ORNE.
Chestnut st., below 7th,
SOUTH SIDE
OIL CLOTH FROM 1 TO S YARDS WIDE.
JAMES H. ONNE,
afar, ciIEsTNLr sTREET, BELOW SEVENTH
INDIGO BLUE KERS
INDIGO BLUE IS,
Awl every voricty of (i00,1:3 odor thin ,
fop mato at theta'
REGIMENTS EQUIP
BENJ. - 7 71. '
CLOtit ItOUSE, 60 : "NZ. STREET
°el, Int
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
WMTE DO NET FLANNELS . ,
AND ALL WOOL
INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS,
GIFT ENTERPRISE
IrEFERENCES
MEDICINAL.
AMUSEMENTS.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
TO-DAY,
TO-DAY,
lIERR CIIARLEs 11CL'IilintOTH,
TLe ondaetd Vif .11111,4, Owl . trnreda-arr, and
PUPIL OF
Will Lrivi•Tliro. Grand
fir-t of wrier
, l A l: lll l: t i n i t ‘ ter . kia i r ,, e .i o , t , i ,invat
5T
it,
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL DIATINEXS,
The
On Which OCllliiil,ll lip will be It9110(.11 by -
Madame BERTHA JOIIANNsEN,
A GRAM/ I ESTRA
OF THIRTY PERFORMERS,.
Comprkitig the elite of the Profwation, awl other
LEADING VO('AL AND I NSTRUMENTAL TALENT.
For full partirulars bills. Admihaion Za eta.
Pot.fly pw•lta ow. of .11,ht•tia, u.1hki,,.11.1.- vitlu-r Dub
el . Loam, at three P. H. 1,. .1111111.11re at half
past three. Single tad:. ts, or family
oldaitwd at J. X Goidd'a Music. Store, 632 Che,trott
tetf, nod at the Iran. 0.3-3 t
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT Street&
MVS. M. A. GA RIRETTSON.
Mdr LPSSI•f•
i;;;'• t 7 '.\l I; 1 -, ..1 ' 1 ' ) ;;CF.N 1
Ili thf . imptitar I , anetiletta erstitte4
Grf Bfi C. RICIIINGS.
Minn C. RICII I .NGS will recite Capt. Cut
ter's ratriotic ode, E PLUM Itl:S l"S C•tf:'
To conclude with the romantic drama, in tutu• acti n uC
THE SI:HGEuIs OF
ADMISSION—Dresn Circle, 50c.; Parquet, 37Me. ;
(Secured ra•ats, 50c.); Family Circle, 25c.; Private 8.02.
en, RS Mid 63; Single Soittli i, Orcht.traik YEA PriTM*
Boxer, The. ; Upter Boxer,
Nora 611111 at 7; Pyrformauca to carnmence at N.
'CUBE ATL E Y'S CONTINENTAL
VV THEATRE-WALNUT STREET, ABOVE
SIGHTII
LAST NIGHTS
Of the great Shalmiwariau Spectacular Play.
TICE TEMPEST On, THE ENCHANTED ISLAND!
The Laat Swale,
PEOSPERO'S VISION, OR THE ABODE OF ARIEL
IN THE ENCHANTED FOREB'I,
The moat magnificent ever product-I in AillhriCß.
To 1,1111i10.04 With WILLIAM TELL.
MRS. JOHN. DREW'S
ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERIONE.
Business Agent and Trettgurer.. ..... JOS. D, MURPHY.
The prlforrnnnri, will commence with
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, October 5,
JEANNETTE ;
Or, Le Cretin 1). La Write/mi.".
..rennnte ;Eke CHARLOTTE THOMPSON'
Maclaine Flavigneni Mrs. STONE/MIA
11 hriette Alm CHARLES HENRI
Claude Marie (le Cretin) Mr. MORTIMER
Riameel Mr. L. IL SIIEWELL
AI/docile Mr. FRANK DREW
PRICES-75, 50, 37,16, 25, and 15 cents.
No extra charge for reserved seats.
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TENTH
_L — x_ and CHEST VT Slreenie—lnt/XDAI evoning,
firptember 00, 1601, and every eftming during Ulu weeks
Triumphant FUCCiIiN 4 the New Itrinovernenta and In.
creased Mechanical Efftehi of ,the Magnificent Scenes In
the GREAT SOUTHESN ItEIIEI,I.II,N, and gorgnotul
;mechanical exhibition Of Ylie HUSSIAN WAR. Adults,
Me.; Children, 10e.; Itemetred Scats, 25e. m3O-St
MAGIC LANTERN PICTURYB OF
TILE ItElSELLlON—Duresentlim all the promi
nent Stenes, Engagements, ane• - Incidents to thtx date.
Yo sale by JAMES Il i . QUEEN & COar
924 CHESTNUT Stied.
A Descriptive Lint furnished grar,Y alai sent 14 adds
free, on application. salBlll3l
pEIINSYLV.AN.T...A. ACADEMY OP
Tux PINE ARTS, 1.025 CIIESTrAIT Stied,
open doily, attrolays excepted, from 9 A. 21: till 6 P. K.
Admission 26 cents. Children under twelve y . esayar
hall price. bletres stock 4 130.
,J 73
EDUCATIONAL
THE REV. M. MEIGS'
SCIIOOL 1 . 31. Young Sire and Boys,
town, 31onteoniery ciltity, Pa., Avill reopen on Wednes
day. the fth of NoTan•l+rr next. For Circularei, giving
in rlrtail the terms Ant , coin's° of study, atbirevs ther
Principal.
Ileferenres—Janirs elitgliorn, Jaio..l E. r.NlrTwe.ll,
F.. 1 1 '.11 , y, .7.1. 1 . W. 'Willi:ma 11.
Hirai, A ..o,lllao, P_Liward Luntirrquto,
ocs-Igl4
PROFESSOR ALEXANDER DE;
WOLOWSKI hem; to imfornr I.is friends awl tho •
public that, haring met wirt,so mach Foteceal in Phila
delphia, bar: returned from 'Mo prof.ssional tour in Cs- •
nada, and will to zin a course of the Piano and Singing, •
ey his extraordinary method. All thine who wish to
a7Oll themselves of his rare syutenii will apply at his re.
xide7ice, tin, i 3 t :3,1.1"S011t Etrzeti hetwmt 8 and 111
o'olurit, daily. Ladies' Seminaries attended to. ne4.6tif
WANTS
ANTED- A 'VESSEL OF THE
14 7
capacity Of from 600 to 900'llAs. fora voyage to
the West Fxuliee. Apply t.
°el - - JAI7RETCHK A CARSTAIRS.
AII;XPERIENCED BOOK-KEEP-
Flt 14 t.1.44t for Rh ohrt(tOOtantit. Salary in 04torri-
Rine with the Diners. Undoubted reference R 3 to charac
ter Rad abltty. Address "Businem," Box 2280,
Philadelphia Poet Office. 6017-Im*
pIIPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
't Men, &c., are invited to address the "Employment
Conmuttee," et the Rooms of the Young Motet' cpasnap
Ananelation. 1000 and 1011 CIIESTICITT etcoot.
BOARDING
A PRIVATE.
FAMILY ) RESIDING
in n pleasant'pArt of the eity, wishe. four or five
BOARDERS. Cam famish pleasant secomtory front
room for Gt.lltiPlll9ll and Lady. Addres,.. , H. W. D.,"
Blood's: Dispateli. oes4t*
ALADY, Aare income bas been
. much reduced by eirountatance4 connected with the
existing war, desires to receive as BOARDERS one or
two F.Ennll families, to• whom can be given nit the com
forts of an eleuant iIfMIP. The ninq unlimited teati
monials will be required. Address "ill. A. IC," Press
Office. oe4-7t*
THREE OR FOUR BOARDERS
would be taken by a small private family in a
pleasant situation on CHESTNUT Street, west of
Fortieth street, We*Philadelphia. For particulars ad
dress Box lgatifat Post (Mire, oc2. wfin.3t*
REIM OV A. LS
R. J. H. McQUILLEN HAS RE—
to 1112. Allllll OC4-I.lll*
REMOVAL.—The undersigned have
removed their STEEL and CAST-STEEL BELL
Warehouse from No. 52C to No. 421_ COMMERCE
Strtet, where they will be pleased to see their friends and
customers
Octolper r, 1501
FOR SALE AND'TO LET
FOR SA LEL-A FARM OF 136
acres, oar of 100 acre.., one of 7S acres, one of 50
acres, and one of 16 acres ; first-rate land, with wodl
buildings, fruit, water, &0., near Norristown and handy
to railroad. Apply to ,WILLIAM ItOSSITER, Norls.
town, i OCO4t*
eTO LET—FIRST-RATE STORE,
very convenient and good stand for business, No. 24
South FOURTII Street. Rent reasonable. it*
FUR SALE LOW-STOCK AND
"FIXTURES OF MARBLE YARD No. 1308
GIRARD Avenue, namely: Ittootele, ready to be set in
bulltlinv twat)* Dee cent. below cost alga, Head and
Foot Smog, Poste. Ste. Remo foe selling, %muting b
unit business. Builders please notice. Apply Fla
above. ocs-2t*
1110 EXCHANGE-VALUABLE
FARM, containing 95 acres of land, situate 18 miles
above the city, in Montgomery county. Large stone im
provements, fine Apple Orchard, and a variety of other
fruits, &c. Apply to E. PETTIT,
No. 309 WALNUT Street
PART EXCHANGE.—SUPERIQR
rAnßr, contairthy, 79. q ,c r ea, Springs *iii FHBRIib
water,
situate one toile frcza.Spring Hill Station and two
tulles from Darby, Delaware county. Substantial Irn
provemente, Fine Fruits, Sx. Apply to
E. PETTIT,
No. 309 WALNUT Street
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INRU
RANCE COMPANY, OE THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
D/RICTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., . Charles H. Rogers,
John M. Whitnll, John K. Walker,
Edward C. Knight,. Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers,
Henry Lewis Jr., :1 Stephen Coulter.
DAVID. JAY X, M. D., President.
JOHN ht.. WHITALL, 'Vice PreedamiN
A.MTML S. 1100.11's.Seevetary.
Office, Connuonwsalth . Building, 813 CHEST! MI
Street, Philadelphia. se4-1f
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT Street.
FIRE AND. INLAND INSURANCE.
DIBNOTORS.
George W. Day of Day & Matlack.
Samuel Wright " Wright Bros. & Co.
D. D. Blruey, ".. ".Davls A; !limey.
Henry Lewis, Jr " Lewis Bros. & Co.
,C. Richardson.. “ J. C. Howe & Co.
Jno. W. Everman....... w J. W. Everman &
Geo. A. West && West & Tubes.
F. S. Martin a Savage, Martin, ik
C. Wilson Davis.., ..... Attorney-at-law.
H. D. Woodruff- of Sibley, Molten, & Woodral
Jno. Kessler, Jr. No. l7lB Green street.
GIZABON W, DAYLProsident
rxiAtiot
WILLIAM I. BLANCTIARP. Secretary. ja73.W
SAVING FUNDS
121i=O
AMERICAN SAyaliG E, Corner WAL
NUT and Filtiftllll.i4este, receives deposits al. 11.41161,
and pays all otmg on demand, as it has ulways done.
Interest per. tient., and checks furnished ea a,
Bank if desired..
TRUSTEES
Samuel Worlo,
John 0. Faxr,,
George Nugen.tw
Wm. J. liownrob.
AP.vrcrr -1 1 0 , prVI
John Aucpacat,,,Tr.,
Al ENANDER
JOHN, S WILSON, Tree:
. 1:14,11(1 A, October, I
J. Edgar Thomson,
Samuel T. Bodine,
11.11. Eldridge,
H. Townsend, M. D.,
joi' A
Jona,. Bowman.
'HILLDIN, President.
curer.
1561.
SV,I11.0: FUND-UNITED STATES;
' TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHM-.
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER VENT,
8.16, CRAWFORD, Treelana i _
JAMES E. HUNTER, Secretary Rad Treasurer.
Office Mum, from 10 until 3 o'clock.
This couwany is not joined in any application to 011
Legislature.
• -
SAFES
eRI- LILLIE'S SAYE DEPOT. Imo. m
movED to No. 21, Bout SNYOTT/ 1 atr99l, now
- sunklin Institute.
The undersign's', thankful Sor peat f a YMI , 8 44 . bat AS
drlannined to merit !Moro patronage, :alifLegOAXelt
ragout and convenient stare, and has sow.on. band a,
lane asaortment of Celebratja.WC
UMW Iron Fire and Burglar Proof' Kw (Ay
strictly tiro and biuniar no , of calm caal#or) Alsg c
Vaisinalled Bank Yard% Sate, and BratiF flop*
Lillie's Bank Vault Itoors and le i cksvra be. Walsall
to order on short !lotto. This is rite etron.seei.balW
tected, and cheapest Door and I, -,ahant,olVP.rfph.
Also, particular attention le. eshod• to lOW' wits
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewels* dio. Tide Baia is Moo
ceded to surpass in style arch alug.ance may,tadail yet efr
fared for this IP I P ( mi Wad the BIZY OEM WO lit SAM
Ere and burr prnot,
BrsOlah BOMB,' lare now OD 111103 SAY twenty OF
Ferret' iPerring, 4 CO. 'll 'agree, moat 0004 nearly WWI
and scans forty of othw maltose, cotamdaind a coma*
assortment as to simi, and all lately' a:amazed for tba
now relebratetLillie Safe. Tbay. will be sold at VOW
loti STIOOI. Hasa esli and exasklaa.
Ma. . M. 0. SADLER, Azad.
STEAM TOWAGE TO
WASHINGTON, D. C.--Parties haying,
boats or barges for Washington, from Philadelpl4, Or
New York, by applying at the office of the Chesapeake
and ifeiairltre Canal Company, 417 WALNW agree%
can learn terns and partigulars, H. Y. I, ‘ "k9lik'S.
0c3.12t *.r.411".
N YLOI & 00
F UND.-