The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 10, 1862, Image 3

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    rogiCIAthAND COMMERWAL,
TILE ITIONEY MARKET.
PilitADlMPlita, 00t. 9,1889.
Es te
glee excitement in the gold market to•day
1.10 is a dvanced at one time to 1.26 K, but
fell
and !r i t e dote to 128 , with rather a wale market.
too" " t rs to know why eyepiec:infinitely to advance.
: ogr e '
..401 lefinence 'exists In New nrk, and the
wa say discover for an advance le the tele.
-04 ,5 orel horn that oily. Perhaps some portion of
f~ypet la the quietude of the Army of the Poto.
r e s
to p attribute the rise to the fear that the 8.
P'id,,,Qll'lll control the next elections, while a more
err"- will
a rty that it is the Inevitable consequence
eceer °°9 ;aont raper issues The rise bee been too
i s l er6 to e a. 'rely attributable to that source. Old
"
felvinced to 121, with a very stiff demand. At
ieac Exchange 122 was paid for a very large lot
erorp
wee 0 r a ng figure on the street . Gue-year
Y rolfica ; eteedy At DOK, without much demand.
ey continues to rnle easy at 486 on call and 586 on
,•;:l beatific', Si oche were somewhat dull at the Flret
laasag e pricee were without much change.
14,100 n nt sios f e ll off K, but Ole seven-thirties tale
6 °"_, riline , epees fives were firm at 95. New City sixes
r r t e 7 ,l : l oo 104 K. ft docile° of K—the old were firm
ices figure, IOOK ; Readieg sixes, lege Bold
at
5 )" le '
5 ,, change ; 1880 e a dva ncedl, 1810 e demined
rA
r,,:ledelphift end Sunbury sevens rose ; Philadelphia
I;:xo,sl.xce sold at lois at the Bret boar], and 101 at
3 econdi d Erie jiboth figures are an advance oil
an last sales•
t r y en sevens were without chge, selling
a l ; „: 11
a: 103 North Ponnsylvenia sixes rose 1, and cane
steady, the tees also rose 1 per cent. with ;Ales;
r; ro , lgi .R., scrip sold at 74, the chattel at 69 ;Stliqug-
LoR acilp sold at 31, the Mies were bought
: 11 , 31)4 ; Penneylvania Railroad first msrtgages
at 111, second do. at 101 be thwlthout Anne°,
Ye",„ ; s o Amboy Mimi were active; those 01 1883 .vece
on
p t for, an were the bones of 1889, 1867, end 1870;
1 ' ) * : too was en advance of 1. ISchnyikill Ravigstme
were very week, and fell to 70K , 70 being the beet
; 13 , a , e we ; Lehigh Nevigatiou sixes were firm at
tn ,grip rose K; Lehigh Valley Railroad scrip sold
, 6 pixes brought 101 ,I( ; Snaquehannes Canal
; Schuylkill Navigation was weak and fell
lbe preened sold at yesterdayie figure, but de.
st ibe close,
Dos/ statue were moderately active, Beading
teler sieedy at 8 8 K; .111mIra advanced K; the pre
rd v 36 fine at yeslordeo tignre ; I.orristown rase
( i,,dsu end Anabey preferawie K over yeater
;;aboet price ; the red was steady ; Little
„;sOll l was shady at 21; Pennsylvania Railroad fell
L e ns Wend closed ,fa' lower; ktinehtli was firm at
0 m Passenger railways; LiLigh Volley geld at O,
t'rf liTely, at peuerally better mien ; Race and Vine
*Juiced 1; Thirteenth and Fitteenth rose altogether
: a • ]creed and Third role 1; Green and Coates was
j) et 30, m eg g at the close; Arch Street advanced
West Philadelphia I,K. about $139,800 In bonds
3 01.6 1 3 ibares obengtd handy, the market cloning firm.
Dretel .2 Co. effete:
Nee lurk eictlonge, pftresl-10 die
$3Oll PUbnge. .. parel-10 pm
3sifiracie Exchange pare K (Ho.
c;•ustrf bulb • 1. 6OK die.
American gold ........ 25X 826 K pm
Dernendf. .......... 21. 022 pm.
phi
,i4usrtsrunuiters' vouchers.... ...... 2 o'3 die.
The w o wing lea report of the amount of coal trans
vit.si aver rho Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western
Jaw.' for the week ending Saturday, October 4 :
Week.
Tons out, Tons owt.
6-...pxlN‘tral . .... 6 895 18 249441 01
6otns ...... 17,691 16 687,514 06
gatni ....... 24,605 09 931,155 10
couevonding time Met year :
Week.
Tone. cwt. Tons. owt
gD.crd North. .. . . 4 978 03 188,589 16
... . 16,917 00 655,796 13
so u 21,885 03 8.11,383 08
Detreuee .... ... ... . 7,227 .18
"ha tokleateg shows the receipts of the /forth Canal
C....retsBl the week acid semen, compared with the
time lint year :
7:1•I to 6 ipkober 28. 1861... .5498.037 03
%Tea &tog Val 5 gal 7,926 05
ez03,969 98
^Ai tO Foon bar 27.1662 ....48184,659 95
ez4:4 timber 4,1882... 8,097 00
Peoreaso hi 1862 If 18,606 08
8511a4olphia !Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 9
prerel bP B. E SLAYMAKER, Phila. Exotiange
VIM BO A. 111%
B Pd 15% 5 Beading R 88X
10.
.. ... 15N 8 d 0,... 381‘
1:1 Boon & .... R.,. 9 200 do 38X
,;) 114... w.... 10 60 d0...66.0%8h 3i3<
vr)Beedlog6s'B6 , ,, 90 8 tieoond et third 12 70
110 um . 05 New 1013( 10.400 dneo 6t. 373(
X 6.00 Penne 5.5 95
1:A.
..... 100 do 943{
Y.:4 do ..
'........ 10 000 Penn B 1 more ILI
I , :q Philo fr. Son 70, ..06N 4000 d 0.... 2 most 104
; , :8 Melo 8: Erie 60. ,101 N 10 Norristown R... 513 L
iki Sao . Erle 7e...103 1000 Oct Llllll'B3 wo.100"
Peons .13i 84 100 Long Island R. 223 f
51 WWI lix111.„ 63X 1000 14 Peuve 10+....101
Pelts 61 Bop. 74 1000 Bott 1'4 , 4 Cc 'B2 BO 7131{
co . ..... 74 2100 Lehigh Rev 04...107
Grieo & Coates R 35 25 Penne B b 3 wn.. 66
1 311 u 501 R 48 20 Catawissa a • • • 63(
..-/bti , :CaDal Sep.. 34
BOARDS.:
100 Ontawissa R 2i7e 5,1.' _
7000 City 63....N0w .101 X
BOARD.
10 000 Um it Am 0416.100
200: do .. 'B3 t>5.100
1100 Imblith int 6n,..101 X
00 13th it 16th B ... 24
11 - - dn.., ."- ... 24X
1 Cam 1z ti. m tt. . 11.1
400 sohi tiny eld 130 ltiX
2000 U 37 30 T N end 1.04,4
1000 Pena II 22 mort 104
1000 14 Pouha 0 84
4000 Pbll3 dc Brie 88-101.
10.000 Poona 0n...—. 98
100 Reading B- 38 81
• 10 Race It Vine B. . 10
1 2 Norelltowa Bbs 51K
4000 dun & Erin 78 ..Iti3
25,000 U 13 Demi Notes.l22
BET WEE
11..8dye 48
do„."..108 48
BOON
I' esdawiada R....,
dc 5,4
• 5
: 6q 100, 4
i Lo-4 !dud 8., E2N
• do :,23;
ii Penn 11 65
t, tAL Yal .6.Bcp .. 15
1, Penn Obit Sop 09
1:10, es 1 82 log
1 do 71
70N
Fl Umotil 6%
do..'
..
..
1 9le Settey B. 21
6iCmnßProL..bs 15%
Cam k Am 8 5 ,89.100
d 0... ~ 67.100
AFTER
6)Ethl.tli B, . 80
36;ti
MORNG PRI°
Pl , l Asked
0,3, ol'dl ..... 101 104 k
VS Tr7B./0 5,104 106
Made ed. .. .. 100, 1 i 101
WWI Ba aea.lol , Y ling
Ptllll', t5.....14 P 5 95. k
r-. 04, 0dE ~.„6881 863
84.1 m 0 1)13107 • •
2411:1 td, '7OlOl 102
m, '3d, 95,k .90
Pew E 5174 55
Penalles.lll ,112
P` 21 : 1 8:in00..13.1. 104%
II tl Goa,. 67 68
rk. Pre r 125 .
Fre NarS,A 8
.. 3%
F.oFsrEnt— 16N; 10%
•. I &II 70 7 1
/in 8 .. 19
:utsG Ent '3l) 303
”3. R 7 RP
OARDS.
300 Isehlgh Val Sop 15
DDB-=FIRM
Bid. Asked
Inhuld ex.dl 22% 2211
Leh 01 & N 65 56
lie Olds Nay sop. 32 83
N Penne R..... 70% 10%
N 6e 84 846
N Penne 01106,102 103
°stew B Con— 5% 5%
Owtowiese Prlc. 15,V Ib)=
Fr & Sou th'k 8.. 50 'b2
Sea & Third St B 76 77
Baca& Vine stall 9 10
1 .4/ Phis 8..... 55% 56
Spence& Pine.. 15 17,3;
Or & Coates ...
35% 86
Chest & Walant 44 46
Arch St 28% 27
& leift'nth. 24%
'Eleven as Nine , th 7 9
;Olean! °allege.. 26 2614
Tenth de Ele‘etb 36 ..
Philadelphia Markets.
OOTOBaIt 9—Evening.
market Is Inactive, for the want of stook
h , :ikre very firm In their views, and about 600 bble
toe Lf.-n Wen at $8 2500.75 for common and good
Vi4:tra extra family, The nicety's are Ilaht, and the
ime ere ben log la a small way at $.6.12X css 60 for
t:tordae, 86 7606 for extra, $0 9.5a7 for extra family,
F 2507,76 for fancy brands, as to quality. Rye
~ cr is scar:egad In demand at $4 V' bbl Corn Meal
,clet. and Peramylmnia is held at $3 123 i ttY bbl
t• 2r At :cm, uin slowly, and prime lots are wanted at .
Itithfr 8m9,01.0 bus sold at 13301300 or
!s r to puma rod, In abate, 1870 for Pelona do, afloat, and
M r to 6 outhern do; a few email lota of white are re
:J.ted that Mei. for choice. Bye is wanted,
PeL6B 6woilli 740750. Corn is firm and in good
emnal, st 7lt for yellow Oats continue in demand ;
Lea Or/ tai becthera void at 424843 a, in store and afloat.
il
La% con,el4 la e'esly, and let No 1 Querortron is
v setae M 433 iytan.
Cotton'
—The demand is limited, and holders firm at
jr *IA yoelfd ratlB
?Iie:IERIES 2.? q, PROVISIONS —There le .not mach,jr toe not of supplies, and holders are very firm.
_ — 7hsre a lair demand for Timothy - at '48 2 ,
ca 1, 1ex ,, r at 9306 I2X bushel.
1:. 91u,5y It tors active; bble selling at 84)4035c, and
L'l ,, at 1./.;c Ve gallon. -
CITY . ITEMS.
& GARY'S FALL OPENING' O 1
I•SD Off ILDIcEN'S HEA.D.GZAR --WO invite the
of our lady readers to the annottnerment
r '"2 l ' wood & Null (formerly Linooln, Wood, &
Cloning of MlB3oB' and Ohildren's Head
-4`.;10 lska oleo at their store, No. 725 Chestnut
Itt. Cm to. morrow, (Baturdei), October IL The
111 0' of Oda firm have : become proverbial for
VINO aLd general attraotivenete, and their die
470•Ellorrea, We have no doubt ) will be largely at
,ql,l
PINE APPLE An DUTOIDITEA.DgESE.--111 - r•
alattion, dealer in floe Family Grocerlee, Aroh
alreets, has now in store a freak supply of
: 40 Ar.ple end Dutclohead Obeese, of the best quality, to
invite the attention of oar readers.
M mIsiFiCEUT $OOO ROSEWOOD 7-OCTAVE
c..tved legs, extra carved mouldings, round corners,
Overstrung Baia, sweet and powerful tone,
to order by one cf the beet Now York makers—
coi ued five months—will be sold for $250 the owner
::atet the city lu a few days. This is the greatestbargain
its Qtr. Call at 717 Arch street,
W NATIoN.--The rebellion will
` . ;' ll • 4 the l'obl States to become a warlike nation,
lam to ke e p a l arge etanding army in the field
" 3 ' 7 becomeand war gill a trade, j net as
w•l'
4:icultu at! the meohanlo arts are now regular Ptlf-
Ijer t e tele become soldiers with great WHO )
1.1 c ur i t
la People adapt their skill and their energies
unitary wants with equal readiness. it marked
' of this fact is furnished by the immense sue
"°e't4hlit the manufacture of uniforms at the Brown
s„, 2 ',, ( ! ib l,t 4 t Hall of Backbit] & Noe. 603
I.lltateut etreet, [above Sixth. Thle famouo
E , 14" bo a become the great emporium of the
'll
' ,Lt '; thb Betting up of military Clothing.
eiV
Ir. FORTUNE.—OiViiitY i 8 8. for
.tnettf, fur a courteous man always succeeds well in
that when Borne portions tf ability fail. The
. 4 ' 4 41 111:1ke of Marlborough is a case in point. It was
aof elm by one ot that agreea mai/-
1 1l vet, convertedoro anporary
enemy Into his a
friend ; ble
and bY
111
Chet it was more P l easing to be denied
a favor
L' Grate than to receive another from any other
,1 4 , t „. E 'er; in ou should be courteous and polite,
u and
gc)cl taste and judgment by wearing the hand
;Ce
, : ha of fall and winter garments gotten up at the
n, tl , XlePorlura of Granville Stokes, 600 Chestnut
1,..,0 `,, vlart the latest etylos of Clothing, at remarkably
`". tee always be Obtained.
I, lll' E le l Toll of the Bethlehem Times must
hearted man, Bead the following:
, ' r.cl.,iipla ARRIVAL —Oa Saturday last a very
r,',l4t'Llnnan, arrived at our house, entirely dotards.
I: %i a' t ' tT 'teiteal in his welfare, we concluded to supply
rc,l,tti Little frocks, -Doke, &0,, were in dental&
1,,,,,' , 410 e1
drawer was diecovered containing an
Ve rt t t efiotr of such things, and the little fellow sp
ite,;,, 4 , 1 ' 4 very content in his new home. He Tome
aid tires in giving concerts, mostly during the
ka Ul9 YCeal POWere are astonishing"
„ / ' 414 say to the editor of the Times that when
t iten3, lioeke, &s,° l wear out, and other ha
t o 'l '.
°r e 'Panted, call on Marten Stokes, ii der the
p;: 1 1 . ! , °he
tutu
Clothing of the beet quality,
,1 hol!i, stud at tow prtcee,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
5- T- 1860-X.
DRAKE'S PLA STATION BITTERS.
They Purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite,
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cute Dyspepsia - and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Moans.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the 'best TdlT 'IMES In the world. They
make the weak mm strong, and are exhausted nature's
great restorer. They We made of pair) St. CITOIX Rum,
the celebrated Oalleaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to
age or time of. day. Particularly recommended to dell
Gate persona reoldring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all
Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE
dr 00., 202 BROADWAY. New York. 5024- Om
GROVER it BAKER'S NEW SaUTTLE
SEWING 111ACHISE.—PRIOIN $4O.
The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re.
(It:llring the nee of a fast and durable lockatlich machine,
is directed to our, No. 9. This is a new and admirable
mo'chine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but
little noise, and, although but lately put into she market,
is already a great favorite with manufacturers, It is a
first-class machine, at a low price,
No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so
rapidly, or given such universal satleaotion. It is very
simple in lts construction, easily learned, not liable to get
out of order, works with fine cotton, silk, or linen thread,
equally well i and the low price at which it is sold plasm
it within the reach of all who desire a reliable, service
able machine.
BATORZLOR I S HAIR DUI !
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIA DI A. BATS:111RLO a's celebrated Hair Dye •
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies
the id effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. GRAY, BED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tow. Sold by all Druggists, &o.
illir The Gennine is signed WILLIAM h.. BATOHE
LOB, on the four :ides of each box.
FACTORY No. 81 BAROLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street,)
my2B.ly New York.
GREAT TRIUMPH.—.STEINWAY
V ' & SONS were awarded the FIRST lIIED
at the late great International Exhibition, London. Over
two hundred and eixty-nine Piano!, from all parts of the
world, enterrd for competition.
Wateroome at BLASIUS BBOTEIEBS, 1006 CHEST
NUT Street. 001-lm
UPHAM'S HAIR DYLy 38 cents a box.
—'rhree boxes for $1 the best in use. Try it. Sold
only at UP11631115, 403 ORES MUT St. . se27- 3m*
ROPPEB--TIIOfdPBON —On the 7th instant, at
Grace Church, by the Bev. Dir. Buddarde, Goreeliel 0.
Hopper, of flhioago, lIL, to Dolphin, daughter of Tho-
MEM Thomann, of this city, *
Jo tin OVN—GOODTErkft —ln Carlisle, on the 18th
ult., Bev. Jacob Fry, Mr. FL Franklin Johnson, of Phila.
dolphin, to. Miss Louisa M. Goodyear, formerly of this
city
BETAX—SMITIEL--On Wednesday morning, October
Bth, to the Tinion.street M, B. Church, Burlington, W.
d., by the pastor, Rev. 0. B. Flemming, Mr. William
Bryan, of Pemberton, to fare, Martha Smith, of the
former place.
kIiIIIILBUT—GAGE.—Or. Thursday, October 9th, by
the, lky. Charles A Smith, I). D,, Ottptato IL A. Hurl
but. of 08deusbarg, NrT., to Miss O. A. Qage, of Phi
lade3p6ia. *
DIED.
MOOSE.—On Wednesday morning, Bth instant, Mary
L. ()overdole, wife of William D Moore, aged 25 years.
Her relatives and friends, and those of the family, are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, hem the resi
dence of ber farbenin•law, James M. Moore, No. 913
South Front street, on Sunday afternoon, 12th inst., at
4 o'clock. To proceed to Gloria Del P. E. Church of
EII3I/817.—0n the evening of the 9th instant, Mary
8., daughter of Anthony and Elizebeth Miekey, aged 16
y ears.
Due notice will be given of her funeral. **
OB RIR. —A t Cienfuegoe, Cuba, August 27th,
()harks J. Tonkin, son of the late Chres Tonkin, of
Bristol. aged 21 years. *
CLAY.—At Pottsville, Pa . on the morning of the 7th
lost . Cornelia Begins, wife cif George H. Clay, and eldest
e'en/Ater of the lets llon. Charles G. Dormsl. 4r
ARMSTRONG.—On the 7th instant, Ella Danaven,
only daughter of Barnard W. and Sarah M. Armstrong,
aged 4 years, 7 months, and 15 days. *
BUSH.-On the 7th instant, nae g aret Bark, aged 26
lease. - -
CUSTER —On the Bth instant, George, son of George
W. and Willimina Custer, aged 18 months. *
ORAN DELL.—On tle Bth iottant, Dudley L. Oran
dell. in the 24th year of his age. *
DONN ALLEY.—On the 7th instant, Mathew J. Don
nelley; eon of John and Sarah Donnelley, in the 25th
year of his age. "
DOUGHTY—On the 7th instant, Mrsi Sarah, wife of
Enoch Doughty, aged 28 years and 2 months. *
GAILTLAND.—On the 24th of September, Sergeant
Jan Gartland, of CO. A, 72d Regiment P. V., (Barter's
Fire Zoneveso aged 25 years. *
BELLY —On the Bth instant, Georgianna Rally *
KELLY.-On the 13th inst., Mary Lizzie, only daughter
of Martin V. B. and Isabella Rally, aged 2 years and 2
months *
REORR.—On the Bth Instant, Mrs. Mary Knorr, wife
of George il.norr ' in the 92d year of her age. *
LEAVY —On the Bth instant, of wounds received at
the battle of Antletam, Corporal James Leavy, of Cora
pony F. 90th Regiment, aged 21 years.
MICOOBMIOK,—On the 7th inst., Sarah McCormick,
in t h e 20Ib roar of ber ago. *
Ma GIIBIL—On the 7th instant, Neal McGark, in lha
06th year of his age *
ItiC/lIIGH.—On the Bth inst., Joseph McHugh, aged
20 yiers r a member of Co. E, 82d Regiment P. F.
OAT,—On the 7th instant, Illra.. Mary L., daughter of
Joseph 0. and Louisa Oat, in the'2oth year of her age.
BETS —On Ile 13th Instant, Louisa, daughter of Lewis
A. and Leny Murphy Reis. *
STROBEY.— On the Bth instant, Henry Strobey,
aged 83 years.
WA ED.—On the Bth "instant,-Patrick Ward, aged 83 ,
years.
WATSON.—On the Bth instant, Mary, daughter of
John and Margaret Watson, aged 23 months. *
WRIGHT —On the Bth Instant, John Wright, aged 31
years
190.866 95
- 1100,LACIC. IRIBH POPLINS.--Just
A-A
received, one case of Pim's celebrated plain blank
Irish Poplins. BESSON dt SON, Mourning Store,
oc6 No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.
4LISII GRAPES ON ROLLS_-
Just reeeiired s English Trimming and Ten Crapes,
on rolls.
English ()rape Veils.
Engli:h Crapes, MI widths and qualities. •
Large Crimp Crapes and Tells.
BESSON &SON, Mourning Store '
one No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
pYRE &-LAN.DELL,
FOERTH and ARCH STREETS.
OPENING POE 'FALL SALES:
Magnificent Mika.
Magnificent Shawls.
'Magnificent Poplins.
Good Black Silks.
Valiant Printed Goods.
Good Stock of Staples. se2o.tt
MOURNING. GOODS FOR FALL
B&LES.
BE iSON & SON. -
MOURNING STOKE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street,
have just opened a large assortment of
Black Velour Bens.
Do. Velour Ottomans.
Do. Grain de Portdres.
Do. Opanolinee.
Do. Pepelines.
Do Preach llferinots.
Do. French Cashmeres.
Do. Mouseelineo.
Do. Moussolines, double widths.
Do. Tamises
Do. Bilk Warp Csobmeres.
Do. Turin Cloths.
Po. Crape Clotho.
Do. Aramattas and Ooburgs.
Do. Reps Angloio. . .
Do. Drop &Alma.
Do. Figured Lustros.
Do. French Bombazines
Do. Engllelt Bombazines.
Do. Real Irish Poplins.
Do. Satin do Chines.
Do. Mohairo and Mumma
Do. Bombazine Alpacas.
Do. Baratheas, &.o.
SILKS.
Black Poult de Soieor Mourning Silk.
lb. Heavy Lyons Poult do Soles.
Do. Grog Grains.
Do. Gros Grainettos.
Do. Arnures and'Veuettennes.
Do. °non:tare or d' Broome.
Do. Glossy Gros do Rhinos.
De. Lyons Taffetas.
Do, Gros d'Espagne.
Do. Gros des Index, &c.
ALSO,
Thibet Long and Square Shawls.
English crapes on Rollo.
Alexandre , s and Sonvin , a Gloves. .
Boni:oral Skirtiand all other goods requisite for Maim
ing attire,
SECOND 'MOURNING GOODS
In great variety and at reasonable prices.
ocd•mwfilt
500 Br.9..X.E.S.T.°Toßbsoceo °l3l, and e Cligtel, a a;
lower prises than any other house In the atty. A. bargain
In Havana Olgare, purchased at Marshal's Bale. WOOD
WARD & 00,, 41 South FOURTH street. (a Imit
trrHOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL•
LEGE OF PEENdI. LVELNIA. FILBERT 86.;
above Eleventh.—The INTRODUCTORY to the Regu
lar Oonree of Leotutea will be delivered by Prof GEO R.
STARKEY, M. D., on MONDAY, Oct.l3th, at 8 o'clock
P M. The Regular - Lectures commence the day alter at
10 A. M. r0c10.31.*1 S. 8. BROOKS, M. D., Dean.
MDEDICATION AND FLAG RAISING
at OIIIZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL, cor
ner of BROAD and WASHINGTON Streets, on SATUR
DAY AFT ERN 00N, at 4 o'clock,—The Board of Mana
gers will dedicate to the purpoee intended the new Mg
pital for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers. A
number of epeakera will address the meeting. The citi
zens are invited to participate.
Come one, come all !
The Thirteenth and Fifteenth-street Patmenger Rail
road Oars will take you to the Hospital. It
ByTO THE CONTRIBUTORS OF TIIE
PHILADELPHIA, LYING•IN OH&RITY for
attending Indigent Women at their homes —NOTICE to
hereby given, thet certain alterations of, and amend
ments to, tho Constitntion of said Society will be pre
sented for conelderation, emendation, and adoption at
the Annual Meeting thereof, on the second MONDAY in
January next, 1883.
Said alterations and amendments, as now proposed,
May, in the meantime, be seen at the Office of the un
dersigned, No, 28 North SEVENTH Etreet.
NATHAN H. SHAMPLE39.
00 / 0 - 21 .* Chairman of Committee, itc:
trrDEDICATION AND FLAG-RAISING
at Citizens' Volunteer Hospital, corner of Broad
and Washington streete, on SATURDAY AF rER
00N, at 4 o'clock —The Board of Managers will dedi
cate to the purpose intended the now Hospital for the re
lief of the elok and wounded soldiers. A number of
apeakers will addrese the meeting... The citizens are in
'riled to participate.
Come ono, come all:
The Tbirteenlh and Fifteenth-atreets Paatenger Rail
road care will take you to the Hoapltal. oclo-2t
sy•"". A COURSE OF TWELVE LECTURES
113 ON GEOLOGY, theoretical and practical, illus
trated •with many thousand specimens of rocks and fossil
remaine of plants and animals, and by two, excarßlons
among the strata around Philadelphia, to ladies and gen
tietnen, in the Scientific and Olaseical Institute, °REST
NUT Street. N. W. coy. of Twelfth street, beginning 5
o'clock P. 111., 00TOBER 16th. Introductory free, by
0d0.13t I. EfINIB, Priscipal.
(I T CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.—
.FHILADELMIL, October 9, Me •
To the 'lnspectors - of Etiottolus. The City Commis
sioners will be - prepared to deliver to the Inspectors of
Blecliot eof the several Election Precincts the necessary
'Pavers for the October °tendon, On SATURDAY,' Onto ! .
ber 31;1852, at i? o'clect I # l4 W '
- OA; .
.
GROVER & BAKER S. fti 00 ,
780 OHESTRUT Street
MARRIED.
irrHONOR TO THE NOBLE DEAD.—
Among those who fell at the Battle of Aettetam.
Vedneuday. Bern 17th, 1862. none were more , iana.nted
than Oiderly &want JO UN MAKER, of Comeau
11, 3d Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserves. None were
more brave than he, ever foremost where the battle raged
fiercely. With strong arm and brave heart he stood
manfully by the flag of life country against the masses of
traitors that were hurled against it.
ESAR C iS A II M IA 3 P D SD R Ua l la fg e zi pt i l t 3 P dth R :l73B2 ° . "
At a call of the m, mbers of Company Z, Captain John
eon, of the 3d Regiment P. B. V. 0., sergeant A. B. Day
was called to the chair and Sergeant D. C. Duggan was
chosen secretary and treasurer. The chair announced
the death of our late fellow-soldier JOHN. BEI aKER,
after which a committee of five, to include the president
and semerary, were appointed -to draft resolutions ex
pressive of our regret at the loss of so noble a companion,
when the following were read and adopted :
Whereas, It has pleased the Dispenser of human
events to remove "from cur midst. b, death, our late
esteemed comrade, JOHN B L AE ER, and while we hum
bly bow in submission to the will of an " Alt wise Provi
dence," we dessi it our duly to pay a fitting tribute of
srespeot to his memory, falling. as he did, nobly in defence
of his country ; therefore, be it
Resolved, That by his death we have lost a brave
companion, our country e. gallant soldier, and Penney!.
verde a noble son, ever ready et his country's call in the
hour of Peril.
Resolved, That to his bereaved relatives we .tender
our sinctre sympathy in having lost a kind and affeci.-
ticnate eon, brother, and kintman, whose many virtues
had endeared him to all who knew him,
Resolved., That a company of the foregoing resolutions
be tronsruitied to the relatives of the doceneed, and be
published in the Philadelphia Ledger and Press,
_ Sergeant & B . DAY, Chairman
Sergeant D. 0. DUGGAN. Secretary and tressurer.
.. Sergeant A. B. BAY,
Sergeant D .0.. DUI G%I f,
Dermal JESSE W ELLS, .
Corporal CH a IMES 8 COUT,
Corporal HENRY B WEED,
ll* Committee.
IIrHONOR. TO THE NOBLE .DEAD!-
Among *lose who fell at the battle of Charles
taly Cross Roads, June 30th, 1802, none were mare la.
scented than Corporal JACOB TEICHAS, of Company
R, 3d Begiment Pennsylvania Reserves ; none more brave
than he, ever foremost where the battle raged fiercely.
With strong arm and brave heart he stood manfully by
the flag of his country against the masses of traitors that
were hurled lumina it.
CAMP 3D lIRGIMENT P. R. V. C.,
FEAR lithiatrsamso, Md., Sept. 80,1882
At a call of the members of Company Er Oalltalli
Johnson, of the 3d Regiment P. It V. (3 Sergeaat A. B
Day was called to the chair, and Sergeant D 0 Duggan
was chosen secretary and treasurer, The chair announced
the death of our late fellow-soldier, J &COS THO
after which a committeenf five, to Include the president
and secretary, was appointed to dr aft resolutions expres
sive of our regret at the less of so noble a companion,
when the following were read and adopted :
Whereas, It'has pleased the Diepenser of Human
Events to remove f rem our midst, by death, our late es
teemed comrade, Jat,ooll VIC WAS ; and while we
humbly bow in eubmieeion to the will of an 64 ill- wise
Providence,” we deem it our duty to pay a thing tribute
of reepect to,bla memory, falling, as he did, nobly In de
fence of big 'country . therefore be it'
Resolved, That by his death we have lost a brave com
panion, our country a gallant soldier, and Pennsylvania
noble eon, ever ready at his country's call fa her hour
of peril.
Resolved. That to his bereaved famlly - we tender our
sincere sympathy in having lost a kind and affectionate
husband and father, whose many virtues bad endeared
him to all who knew him.
'Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing. resolutions ba
transmitted to the family or the deceased, and publiabed
in the Philadelphia Ledger and Press.
Sergeant A. B. DAY, Oliairman.
Sergeant D. C. DUGGAN, Secretary and Treaanrer.
Sergeant A. B. DAY,
Sergeant D. 0. DUGGAN,
Corporal JESsR WELLS, • •
Corporal 0116.111.. ES STOUT,
Corporal HENRY B.- WEED,
11* Ooramittee.
arFIFTH UONGRESSIONAL DIS
'IRIOT—The Union Party present tbe name of
111. RifileELL THAYER, whom we believe to possess
all the Qualifications necessary for a REPAE3ENTA
TIDE. Of hie ability there cau be no question, He hl
thoroughly Ind(penden4 and the breathe of bleeder has
never yet approached his high moral character. This
all admit.
The Breckinridge Democracy have presented the name
of CHARLES W. CARR IG&N. What is the history of
Mr. Oerrigau 'I A few years ago the people of Philadel
phia elected him BROWS: at OF WILLS, an office
worth, It is said, slb 000 a year; and yet, at the end of
three years, Mr. Cal rigan was a DEF&IIIITSII to the
State for $6.6.14 40, as is shown by the Public Records,
(District Con: t for the City and County of Philadelphia.
March Term, 1860, No 1,742) Has Mr. Carrigan 'to
this day paid up the amount abstratred from the Publics
Treasury? NO! It has been paid by his Sureties,
HENRY M. PHILLIPS and Charles 8 Bokerte Admin
istrator,
end they vow hold the judgmeat recovered
against him Bo much for the Question of honesty.
le be Independent? If elected, and a Question affect
ing the interests of the People of Pennsylvania should
be before Congress, would Oharle6,,W. Carrigan be a free
agent to v - -te as he thought best for the Interest of his
Stare No.! It would be in the power of Henry SI.
Phillips to say to him, fb Mr. Oasrigan, I hold a large
judiment against you as a public defaulter. Yon must
vote on this question as I shall dictate, otherwise I will
issue an execution against you, and throw* you into pri
son, from which you know a defaulter cannot be relieved
tender the Insolvent Law. , ' What think you? Would
Mr. Carrigan be au Independent Representative Pon
der well these truths, and vote accordingly on next
Tuesday !
October 9, 1.133.
FIFTEtENTII WARD
A GRAND MASS MEETING
Of all LOS AL CITIZENS in favor of sustaining the
National and State Administrations in the prosecution of
the War with vigor, and loutish out the present unnatu
ral Rebellion, will be held on
FULDAY EVENItTia, oar. la, 1862,
AT Ix O'OLOOK,
/it the corner of EIGHTEENTH and GREEN_ Streete
The following ppeeketts will address the meeting:
JOHN W. FORNEY, Ron. DENBY D. 0100R13,
Bon. W. D. 'KELLEY, Cant IS iiko J. NE ILL t
Ron B MANN. GEO. F. GORDON, Esc/ .
0 F. BREWSTER, E.g. oc9.2t*
- SEVENTH WARD —A MASS MEET
-113T4W 0 e' ALE. LOYAL OITIZANS
Woo ore In favor of oustaining the National and State
Admielstrarions in their efforts .to Orush the Rebellion
and its Sympathisers will be held
THIS (Lerida} )-EVENING, Dot. 10,1862,
.• At 74 O'clock,
At the Owner of NINETEENT El and.SOUTH Streets.
The following Speakers will addresr the meeting:
Hon. Henry D. Moore, . Bon. William D. Kelley,
Hon. Charles O'Neill, Merton McMichael, Egq.,
William B Mann, Esq., F. 0. Brewster,
John Dolmen, EMI, O ,l. NOP 8 White,
CbarlOS Gilpin, Esq., John D. Watson, Eng,
'William M. Bull, Esq.,_ Geo. 0 Abp. Esq.. It*
frONE BOLD DASH FOR THE
BOYS t—Fourth
.Ward National Union ksitoinit•
non vitt meet at aistnatior's. Passynnk road, below Ship
nen street, THIS EVENING, at Tg °clock. Win. V.
Mann., Esq., and others win address the meeting.
ir—Ptuactual attendance is riquested.
KENNEDY Ala UAW, Pres , t.
SAM. D. Mtiirnr, Beey. - it*
rle-7 , THE SECOND SENATORIAL MS
-113 TBICT comprlsee de Ninth, Tenth, Thirteenth.
nun Fifteenth wards
The coopering candidates for Senator in this District are
THOMAS GREENBaNg and JAO&B E RIDGWAY
Cast sour vote for THOMAS HEINEN BANK. ode. 4.*
ErFEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
PENNBYLVANIA, North MARGE &Terme,
nt-ar Girard College. The General Introductory, will be
given on WRDNES DAY, the-15th inet., at 4 P K. by
Prof. A. G. Kerr. oc9-fitit-
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA-
U..
MEDIU I. DEPAg CRENT.—Tue regular Lec
tures sill begin 111.01iDAI, October. 13th. . _
oc6Airoxf2iii ,
HEADQUARTERS,
NMIONAL PYLON OIVY COMMITTER,
DOMMONWBALTH BUILDING,
011111STNUT, ABOVE SIXTH ST BEET.
Oren St ail bolus. ocer.tf
OrJEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.—
The General Introductory to the %um of Lec
tures will be delivered by Professor MITOGELL, on
'MONDAY, October 13.'at7x P. M. The Regular Leo
tares will begin the day steer. at 10 o'clock. •
ocB st, ROBLEY DUNGLISON, Dean.
OCrROM tEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118
MITE BRE V street —Vita institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded soldkra, who will
be, received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner free of charge. - B. F GLENN, _
oc4.ti SeoTy•of Board of Dianagere.
HEADQUARTERS OF THE NATION
-113 AL UNION CITE EXEOUTIYit 00 I AIT TEE,
UODIMONWRALTH UM DIN a CHESTNUT Street, above
Sixth, °etcher 7, len,
$5OO REWARD —A reward of $5OO will be psid by
the Committee for each evidence as will lead to the arrest
and conviction of persons who are engaged in 'FE &RING
DOWN and MUTILATING the BILLS issued by this
Committee. WM. EL KERN, President,
JOHN J. FRANKLIN, t secretaries,
GARDINBR,
CONSOLIDATION B A N i g..—. plum
11,3 DEL ?BIA, October 9, 1862.
&be Annual Election for 1111120T0113 will be held at
the Banking House on MOND n.Y, the' 17th day of No
vember next, between the hours of 10 t. M. and 2 P M.
General Meeting of the Stockholder? will be held at
the KIM plate on Tuesday. the 4 h day of November, at
12M. (oclo•fmwtnt7J JOS. N. PEIR3OL, Gadder.
r i or , GI BARD BANE, —HILL A.DEL PHU,
L 1,3 October 9,1862.
The ADITCIAI Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking Haase. on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem
ber, between the hours of a 0 A. M. and 2 P. YE.
A General Meeting of the Stook holders will be held at
the same plate on TUESDAY, the 4th of November, at
12 o'clock ?S. W. L. BGBA.PPEIt,
oclo.lmw , tnol7 Claibter.
UYall E .11. Arel C St BANK—PHILADEL
PISIAj October 7, 1862.
general meeting of the Stockholders will be bald at
the Banking Rouse on TUESDAY, 4th day cf Novem
ber, at 12 M. , ocB-tool
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Berthing House on MONDAY. November 17, between
the bow sof 10 A. M. and 2 P 01
ocB-mol7 J. WIEGAND, JR , Deshler.
trrTHE PHILADELPHIA BANK.—
P.TIILMDELPICIA, October 6, 1882.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the Banking House on TUESDAY, November 4,1862, at
12 o'clock M.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking Berme on MONDAY, - November 17, 1862, be
tween the boors of 10 A. M. and 2 P M.
ocB•wimtnol7 . B B. 00BIEGY8, Omhier.
SOUTHWARK BANK.
PHILADBLPHIA October 7 len
The ANNUAL ELECTION for DIREOTO ES will he
bild at the Banking Home on MONDAY, the 17th day
of November, between the houre-of .1.0 o'clock A. M. and
2 o'clock P. M.
A General lifeetina of the Stockholders will be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
next, at 12 o'clock M.
ocB.wfmtnol7 • F. P. STEEL, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
1.1.3 BANK—Penmenmmits, October 6, 1862.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Bathing Home on MONDAY, the 17th day of November
next, between the bonis of 9 o'clock A. Id and 3 o'clock
P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
neat, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking Home, at 4 o'clock P, M., agreeably to
ibe charter. W. BUSIEITON,
oc7-tnol7 Cashier.
OFFICE OF. THE AMERICAN FIRE
113 Itt KIRIN OE 00111.P........A 14 Y--FH ILADELITIA, Oc
tober 6, 1862.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE DOLLAES per share, for the last six months,
which still be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal re
presentatives, on and after, The 16th instant, exclusive of
taxes. ALBERT O. L. CRAWFORD,
oc7.9t* Secretary.
ryr" OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE
113 INSURANCE COMPANY, raiLADaLpau, Oct.
. .
6,1 . 862.
At a meeting of the Directors, held this day, a send.
annual dividend of SIX PER CENT., and an extra divi•
lend of TEN PEB VENT., were declared on the capital
stock, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repro
sentatives, on and after, the lath inst.
0c6.10t J. W. RoALLISTER, Secretary.
TDA.VIS 'AUX ELF GANTS,
R. PAUL ANDRIOT, Gerald de la =Moon
oe Tantalus de AIL GRA.NDVILLE srOHES, 699
OBESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, s Monne= de pre
venir sea nombreux stnis et connaissances qui Pont deja
favorise de leer clientelle, (shod sue lee strangers;)
vient de reeevoir de Paris et Londres les modes les pins
recenteitet lee =lei= portees pour la saloon d'hiver,
erandville Stokes a mis a ea disposition les etoffee
lee plus 'Pence, et iee meMeuree qualitee, dee premieres
manufactures dtßurope. ,
Les militaires, ainsi ote les of nders di tone giadell I
prouversns les mellleures qualites d'etoffes a dm prtx tres
moderee,.. -Velesanoe de as coupe, ednsi Qua is
, • oaelset - de
distinction qui la derider's* est dela trap Wire dn . 'Dub•
lie pour en renonvellesi lOW Malta. • 0027.114
. .
T11:g,..:. - s:..p.iETlT4p.jpiii4.,:',..o:Tp:A:v l .-, , : pp79.p.g4•,...:•10, ! ,j50g
oclo 4t*
IL E. itOCIMItS,
Dean of Medical Faculty
trrisNATIONAL UNION' NOMINATIONS
aNO PARTY BUT 0 UR'OOUNTRY."
STATE OFFIOERS.
Auditor General.
TROIKAS E. COCHRAN.
Surveyor General.
WILLIAM B. BOSS
OONGBESS.
First District—EDWAßD G. INEBIS.
Second District—tHlAßLES O'NEILL.
Third District—LEONAßD MYERS.
Fourth District—WlLLlAM I). 'KELLEY.
Fifth Dietrict—M. RUSSELL THAYER.
SENATOR.
Second District--JACOB E. RII)GWAY.
Fourth District—GEOßGE CONNELL.
• ASSEMBLY.
First District—WM. FOSTER. •
Second Distriot—MOßTON A. EVERLY.
Third District--THOWAS T. WILLS.
Fourth District—SAldrEL 3. REA.
Fifth District—JOSEPH MOORE.
Sixth District—CHAßLES M. <MINOAN.
Seventh District-THOMAS COCHRAN.
Eighth District—JAMES N. KERNS.
Ninth District—SOHN A. BURTON.
Tenth District—S. S. PANCOAST.
Eleventh District--FIt&NELIN D. STERNER.
Twelfth District—LUßE V. SUTPHIN..
Thirteenth Dietrict—JAMES HOLGATE.
Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER CUMMINGS.
Fitteenthltistrict--wILLIANT. F. SMITE.
Sixteenth Dietriot--EDW ARD G. LEE.
Seventeenth District--CHABLES P. ABBOTT.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
District Attorney.
WILLIAM B. MANN.
Prothonotary of Ckrart of Chtranon Pin&
ISEDERIOK G. WOLBERT. •
CITY 01110ERS. •
Mayor.
- ALEXANDER HENRY
City Solicitor.
E. CARROLL RREWSTER.
City Controller.
JOSEPH R. LYEDALL.
Recei.ver of Taxes.
JAMES 0. RELCH. •
City Commissioner.
JOHN GIVEN. sente
aCr"WE KNOW N 0 PARTY. BUT-0178
COUNTBY—ODB WHOLE. COUNTRY."
NINETEENTH WARD
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
Common lonnell.
NICHOLAS SHANE, DANIEL W. STOOKHAN.
.A Blesser&
Easteln Division—EDWAßD J. NEGONEGAL.
Western Division-4EO RGE DE ELS.VEN, Jr.
Reboot Direaters.
WM. R HINES, G B.OLEGG, JOITHR.DnIIAVEN.
Constable
JOSEPH LEWIS.
Assembly. '
JAMES HOLGATE. 0c9.5t1a
THE 411ITIZE,AS OF TWENTIETH
u,3 Ward, who aro in hivor of sustaining our coon.
ivy in this the time of her great peril, and of supporting
the National Admlnistratit.n in its efforts to out down
this most causeless rebellion, and restore the Union will
meet in MASS ME wriari, on .J Etta (ratua,x)
1.17E14 Ivo. October 10.1662. at the corner of NI sE.
TPANTH Street and RIDGE Avenue, at 73i o'clock.
Addresses nil be delivered by
Eon. WILLIAM D. 'KELLEY, •
Hon. B6NBY D. PIOOIIE,
WILLIAM: B MANN, Beg ,
F. 0 otEROLL PREWSTER., Erg
ALBXANDER 013 MM iNGS, Bea,
CHARLES GILPIN, ESQ
and other eminent speakers. It*
MILITARY .
%IL CAVALRY, CAVALRY, CA
VALBY.—Pbtladelphiens, enlist in the Can-
TIN DRAGOONS or AMIN FED GUARD.
A tew mote good men wanted to fill this OomoinTs
rive Dollars Premium and all Government and State
Bounties given. A nob , immediately at to 104 MARKET'
titz tiot, or L OSTBOT IPS BU ELDING. Germantown.
Commanding Officer, T. WATERS FERREE.
let Lient H. O. POTTER..
2d Lieut. 0. B. STORE= , . oc9.2t*-'
ROBERTS' INDEPENDENT AR
TILLERY.
TO BE STATIONED PEICHANBITTLY AT
FORTRESS MONROE.
COMPANY A, Captain SAMUEL If AZ AND, Jr.,
formerly of the '4 Washington Grays," and Lieutenant of
`lnfantry, lately of Rush's Lancara, la now remitting at
~
the
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT STS.,
(UP STAIRS.)
This organization offers peculiar advantages not before
equalled by any regiment during the, war. The Com
mander, Major Roberts, is a soldier of great experience,
of the Regular Army, 4 4 b United States Artillery, and its
officers have been , appointed for their experience and
ability. It is a permanent post, has, comfortable quer
tars, is in a charmingly healthy locality, Rum avoiding
all the-hardships and exposures, of field service. The
men will be instructed in all the'dutles of infantry sol
diers, garrison as well as field, in sea coast, heavy and
field artillery. As the number of companies is limited,
none but strong, able. bodied men will be received, and
early application is advised. gormty is allowed. Old
artillery soldiers, who can come well recommended, will
receive appointments as non commissioned Officers in
this corps of picked men. oall.marf fit
1 1 CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT,
COL. 0. H. PREVOST.
RECRUITS WANTED for this popular Reel:neut.
BOUNTY SI6O, and ONE MONTH'S. PAY IN
ADVANCE.
RECRUITING STATIONOSS WALNUT STREET.
Capt. DENDY SEIARWOOD,
reg. tf Recruiting Officer.
IMEN WANTED FOR A 0051 - -
par y in the Board of Trade Rifle Begiment. 156th
Begimet t P. V. This regiment will g' into camp
Immediately, near the city. Bou ity, 6185. Apply
early, tolLieet. GEO. 0. BENUE T . , No. 838 ititiliKET
Street, below Ninth street. t 007 121
CAMP - JEFFERSON; Oor , 9;1862. -
The $ •
gallant officers and brave soldiers detailed from
the old Philadelphia regiments now in the do-1:1 to re.
emit for their glorious battalions. have removed their
tents from Camp Franklin to JEFFERSON SQUARE,
ard have called their present comp the same as the
Somme, in honor of the noble Revolutionary patriot of
our city. A full corps of twenty drummers and Mrs,
yr der command of a drum major and.life major,_will be
in, daily attendance. - ----- ----- - -----' -
1 - oung men of Philadelphia, reflect upon the duty that
you owe your country in this her hoar of peril. Go to
CAMP FRAERLIN, and place your name upon the
muster roll of year brave companions in arms.
By order of the Committee+.
JOHN E. ADDICICS,.
Chairman of Committee on Recruiting.
The following officers have_tents in Oamp Franklin,
besides their recruiting stations as mentioned :
Cant Thomas 3. Town, 95th Rest ' 202 Dook street.
Lieut. P Began, 95th Begs. , 202• Dock street.
Lieut. Thoinsis K. Boggs, 23d Itegt., orner Biith and
Obestnut Btreete.
Lieut. J. A Gregory, 91st Beat, 620 Chestnut street.
Lieut. B B. 'Byre, 91st Beet., 620 Gheshant street.
Capt. Willism.Wilson, 81st Beet:, 1116 Market street.
Lieut. George W. O'Malley, 115th Begt , 230 11. Fourth
street,
Lieut. Geo. W. Wilson; 61st Rant., 8 S. Fourth street.
Lieut. Wm. W. Dawson, 6lstßegt, 8 8 Fourth street.
Lieut. O. B. Gliffilb. 82d Begt. Franklin Square.
Lieut. A,. J. Knorr, 82d 'Beat.; Franklin Ramiro
Vent. Joseph Abbey. 112th gegt.,l3B S. 'Fourth street.
Capt. C. Hleiots, 65th Itegt., Dougherty 's Hotel,
Tweets , fifth and :Wood.
Clint Joseph C. Hess, 66th Beaty 333 Chestnut street
Lieut. S. B Allen, 72d Begt., 527 Chestnut street.
Llent J. W. Sniderland, 724 Regt., 527 Chestnut at.
Lieut. Blelieril Young, 109th Begt , Franklin Square.
- Lieut. Owen Sheridan, nth IRO., Jones , Rotel, Chest.
nut street.
Oapt. Wiiiiera Jatho, aTtia Regt., 620 Oallowhill street.
Lient John !Stanton, 3d Reserves, 40 b. Third street.
Lieut. Towson, Mad Regt, iirtillery, 409 Chest
nut street. - `
Capt. Blake, 152 d Begt , Artillery, 409 Übeetnnt street.
Copt P. McDonough, 2d Deserves, Globe Hotel, Sixth
street, below Ohestunt.
Lieut. J. Curley. 2d Iteoerves, Globe Hotel, Sixth
street, below Chestnut.
Lieut. J. K. Brown, Penna. Deservee, Jones' Hotel,
ObeEtnnt street
()apt. S. 111 Zttltek„ 29th Regt , 24 S_ Fifth street.
Lieut. D. F. Linn, 58th Begt., Franklin Square.
Capt. George W. Tomlinson, 26th Begt., Sixth And
Jayne streets. ' • '
Licit. H. AL. Hall, 26th Begt . Sixth and Jayne streets.
Lieut. John H. Etteal, 26th Begt., Barracks, Washing
ton street. _
Capt. John.T. Durang, 90th Engl., Franklin Square. .
Copt William Moore, 7130 Begt., 124 N. Fourth street.
Capt. William Uhler, 99th Regt 201 Dock strzat.
Capt. Henry A. Scheats, for all Pennsylvania real-
Monts in the Held, Jones' Hotel. oco4lt
aET IVORYTYPES if you desire a
X7l Beautiful and 'also true Picture. Nothing can
exr, Itl em in natural, Ille-litre coloring - Finished in
an'artietic marner. lttS
ABSCONDED FROM 'THE SUB
SGBIBER—An Indentured COLORED BOY named
11+ M. O. SMITH. -- All .persone are forbid harboring or
'Grueling Field boy. [lin , J. LEVEEING; Jr.
DETED APPLES
AND PEACHES,
IN BAUD:ELS AND SAMS,
FOR ARMY AND HOSPITAL USE,
FOR SALE BY
TUSTIN & SHEWELL, -
oc9-3t No. 2.06 DI &ME STREET.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDI.
PURE CIDER AID WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS,
SPICES,.&c., &C.
AU Ma requisites for Prowling and. Pickling Purposes.
ALBERT 0 ROBERTS.
DEALER IN FINE GROONNIES )
cog.tr CONNER ELEVENTH AND VINE:
IAUTION.
It s) .
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Ras induced the makers of imperfect balances too Re
them 85 " FAD:MAIMS' BO&LES," and purchasers
have thereby, in many instances, been subjected to
fraud and imposition. Fairbanks' Scales are meanie*.
tured only by the original inventors, E. ZS T. FAIR
BANKS It CIO., and are adapted to every branch of the
buelnees, where a correct and durable &ales is required.
FAIRBANKS & EWING
General Agents,
sTllO4f MASONIC HALL, 716 CHNSTIIITT ST
VIE AND EAR.- DR. JAMES
1,78W15, OCIUDIST and ATTRIST, has again re
turned from his professional tour in Erupt*. and perma
nently located at No. 887 North SIXTH Street. Office
Lours from 9t012 A. DC, and 2to4P. N. so24.lmlfe,
LIQUFAUBB.-60 oaseo assorted'
Li-
Queue, Met received per,.ehip Vandalia, from Bor
deaux, and for flee by
7,111115T088 L 6. 1 71111GRZ1
202 & 204 Smith FRONT Street.
TINGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 350
Boxes Choice English Dairy OffECM it'd re
calved and for sale by RHODES & WiLLI&6IB,
oc2-tf Ro. 107 South WATER Street.
aIN.-4ust
,received,. per Briganti:de
NPIA:, item Rotterdam, an invoice or Treb 4 , 3 '
ohor ror wile from the Wharf, or from :4:lnstant
house Store, by 011614. 2..0k88TK1)12., Pole. Agent,
Nos• 128 WALNUT and 21 GRAITITIO'FitrAte. ear
(I ARD PRINTING NOP't and Cheap
atitINGWALT & nnowlvoi), returrii
Street, below Oheetartt.' tr.P. seB
UP STAIRS DEPARTMENT.
Fall and Winter Cloaks.
Back Thibet Shawls.
• Striped Broche do.
Broche'Bordered do.
• Woollen do.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
• Jackets and Pants.
Sacks; Overcoats, &c.
suits made to order.
COOPER & CONARD,
ae3O-3m B. E. ;Dor. NINTH. and MAEKET flte.
NEW STYLES' -
FANCY CASSIMERES.
NEW STYLES FANCY COATINOB.
OASSIMERES FOR SUITS.
ENGLISH MELTONS.
FROSTED. BEAVERS.
BROADCLOTH, UNION CASSIMERES, DOE
SKINS, &a. &a. ,
All klnde of dooirable goods for
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
450 452 and 454 North 01000t1D great,
0c9.4t Above Willow.
JAR. R. CAMPBELL & CO
IMPQRTERS'AND CASK DEALERS IN
• DRY GOODS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Rave just received, and are now offering, magnificent
lines of
SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS,
MEDIALLY ADAPTED TO TEIB BEASON.
ocB-tf
T. SNIOIDG-EAS"
W
CLOTH-HOUSE,
NO. 34 SOUTR:iSECOND STREET.
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS.
PLAIN WEAR, FOR FRIENDS.
A p
FULL STOCK OF FANCIES.
URTAIN STORE.
CHEAP
CUR-THIN GOODS
AND •
FURNITURE I.IOVERINGS.
Brooatellee, Reps, Damasks,
• . Tapaattios, Satins, Plashes,
,
. Rion Lase and usiirt Curtains,
Bich Lace and kin'alin Draperies,
Furniture Chintzes, - Dimities, bloreens
Bands, , Loops, Tailings, Cornices.
SHEPPARD, VAN _HARLINGEN,'
. &.ARRISON
1008 CHESTNUT Street,
Importers of Ourtains and Furnishing Goods.
ae24,svfmBt
34t ,VHEIZIT/iIIT- 0/7.4ENCT,
E. M. NEEDLES.
WHITE GOODS )
LINENS, -
EMBROIIiERIES.
A full esssortment of the above onhand at LOW
PRIOR% to which additions are made of all
•
NOVELTIES.
ee2s.tf
1024 011108TNiTT STREET
rnOJL DU NORD Autumn
coloring% in Tolls ' _Poll de Ohevreg and Worsted
Dress Stuffs. Fine all wool Plaid Cashmeres, Lanus
Plaids and serviceable Drees Goy ds for Onildren's wear.
4) . 610 tf SEL&P.PLIESS.& BROTHERS.
S'LK FADED POPLINS.
Dark fine colors in French Poplins.
Wool Poplins. double Feld.
Plain colors Mousseline de Latnes.
Freoch - Merinos, assorted qualities.
Cheap Wool Poplins. Broche figures.
SHARPLEBIS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
VASHIONABLE bTRIPED
Broche Long Shawls.
Paisley Long Shawls.
Paisley Square Shawls.
Vienna Long Shawls: -
Parisi Long Shawls.
Butpreee Woolen Shawls.
Long Black Thibet Shawls.
Pull-line of Woolen Shawls.
Sheppard's. PiahilLong andAnare Shawls.
School Girls' Woolen Stawls.i
laYttlir 4it LiSIMELL.
POVIITB and KRUG Streets.
CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
01.1 CLOTHS, AND WINDOW.SHAD MS --V.
E. ABCHAISB AULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and
EMMET Streets, will open this morning, from &notion,
Ingrain Carpets at 37,.45, 50, 62, and 750; Entry and
Stair Carpets, 16 to 65c.; Bag Oaroeta, 31.37, and 450.;
neer Oii - Olothe,-87-to_s()e,; Gilt bordered Window
Shades: 50c, to SI:E6; Buff and Green Wiodow Holland,
16 to 200.; Flannels. 25 to 50c.; Dress Goode in'great
variety, from 16 to 600.; Oanton Flannele, 25 to 310.
13+324- wfml2t
(I . IIOIOE DRY - GOODS—Just re
teived.
Drown Poplins, Plain and Figured.
Brown Wool Poplins, Double Width.
Eterinoes of all Shades.
Wool D'Laines, Plain and Figured.
(lotion and Wool Mairtes--a nice line.
Figured Blerluoes.
A lull line of Plain Shawls.
A full line of Gay Shawls..
One lot of Black Figured Mohairs, at 250.
Six lots of Drown Alpacas, olicioe.
A Mt line of Oassimeres.
A full line of Vesting.
EJOHN H. STOKES,
003 702 d.11.0)1 Street
FALL CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Blew Fall Goalie opened daily.
Winter Cloaks in preparation.
Striped ati.woot Breen° Bhawle, 4sB.
Fall and Winter Woollen Shawls.
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.
BOYS' OLO (RING.
Fine Beady-made Clothing for, boys.
• Suits wade to order.
(MOTE'S, CASSIREBES, VESTINGS.
Just opened, several large lota (Wetmore&
Boys' wear of every grade and style.
11,000 yards Black and Fancy Cassimeres, 750. to $2.
6.4 Bine Flannels; Black, Blue, and Brown Cloths.
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths for Fall and Winter.
DRESS GOODS.
Rep/Poplins, French Merinos& Delaines,.&c.
Black Dress Stuffs at reasonable rates.
ARMY BL&NKETS.
COOPER & CONKED,
se2o 5. IC, cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets.
9 . OASES SOLID FIGrD SILK
Solid Brown Figured,
Folid Blue Figured, •
Solid Green Figured.
Eying & LANDELL,
FOTIBTIC end ARBIL
yNE ;BLUE AND BROWN MERI
Humboldt Purple llierineie,
Now Shade Blue Madrona,
Light and Dark Brown !Kerb:toes.
BIBS & LA2IDELfi,
FOURTH and ABOTS
LINFIc' , B LINEN GOODS, QUILTS
13 LAVE ETB —TbosenbeCribere have the ilrge - .4 and
beet eseorimentof Home , furt letting Dry Goode, Callable,
Curtain Materials, Rc , to be found, all of which they
offer at "be "lowest crib prices.
SEE PP ABA VAN HA HLINGE 87, & A.RET.BO
1008 OHESTN UT ' Street,
Imparters and dealers in !Annus, Curtains, and Fur
plant's? Dry Goods. ocB.6trp
VDWIN HALL &-BROTEIER ) . NO
•
'A 28 South SittitiND Atrest, will open, this warning-:-
New Panay Bilke.--e" , ,
New Black rigtwed Mks. '
Plain Black Poult de Soles.
. Rich Purple, Green, Brown, Arc., do,
4 Heavy Black (lorded Silks.
Plain Black Silks, '
vDWIN HALL & BROW HER, NO.
28 Swath SBOOND Street. will open this morning—
Brown, Bine, Green, and Black Irish Poplins.
French Plain Poplins. same colors
Uich Figured and Plaid Poptios and Reps.
Plain Poplfre and Reps, rich colors.
Bich ell who] Cmlimeres and De Laines.
Figured Dierinoes and Valenclas.
Fine`French lifetimes. choice colors.
Striped and Figured. French Chintzes.
Cloth end Caphroire Plaids for Children. ea
Vi WIN HALL. & BROTHER, NO.
JILI 26 South SICOONA Sireet, will open this morning--
Broths Long Shawls, open Centres.
Square Shawls, Woven Borders.
striped Brcohe Elba*ls.
Black Stella Shawls.
Bich and Plain Styles, Blanket Shawls
Z ow Styles of Woolen Shawls.
Long and Square Black. Thibot.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls for Children and
Misses. oeB
1 1 M. NEE BLEB 1024 011ESTNUT
l• Street, offers novelties as follows: Beal Pointe
Lace Collars, sl2s`up ; 41eal Yalencienne, 500. up;
French Guipure, 500. up; 'Beal Thread, 50e .up ; sets in
all of the above at proportionably low rates. Real
Thrrad Veils, large sine, $2 up; Beal Thread Bathes,
75c up; all Linen Frendkorchiefs, 10c. up; Broad Nem
do. 2.5 c. up ; Breakfast sets, 50c up, and a complete as
sortment of Linens, Lacee. White Goods, and Embroide
rif s, at very low pricee.' `Purchasers will find It to their
advantage to call at E. M. NEEDLES ) , ica OBES NUT
Street.
N. B.—Made up sets Sleeves and.Randkerchiefs in new
styles. ' 0c2.13t
T T STEEL & SON
• No. 718 'North TENTH L. above Coatis,
Have now open a choice assortment of
NEW FALL. AM) wniTzle
DRESS GOODS.
Bich Fanoy Mks.
New Shades Plain Silks.
Figured Black Siikl.
Plain Black Silks-at Low Prices.
Bich Figaped and Plaid French Beat ,
Plain Trench Reps, all shades.
Plain Nrenoh 17terinces, all shades:.
PLAIN ALPACAS, e
'attack, Brown, Mode, Dine, end Scarlet.
Poil Tie Chevres, Poplins, Detained,
lead every variety of Now and Choice emenable" Wen
gc.ogs. Also, a large assortment of
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS,
LONG AND SQUARE WOOLEN SHAWLS,
sell-tt ' AT LAST YEAR'S PEIOES . '-
agA.WLS F OR PENNSYIAVANIA
TRADIE-- •
Full Line of "Mack Shawls,
FuU Lino, of Black Stollan, - _
7 nil Lino of Voolton Shawls.
"URI -LiNDELL,
10178TH and. ABOU.
MILLINERY OPENING.
WOOD & CARY
wry OPEN,Ott
SATURDAY, OCT. nth,
THEIR FALL STYLES
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HEAD-
GEAR,
00 NPRISING ORIGINAL AND IMPORTED
STYLES IN GREAT VARIETY
LADIES' FUR&
L ADIES' . FANCY FURS!
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND IdANUFAC rum= OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
No. 826 ARCH BTREET,
BELOW NINTH.
Just opened, a large and handsome Stook of LADIES'
AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, of every deserip.
tion and in the newest and most approvod stylea,"at the
Lewest Oish Prices. -007.3 m
LADIES' FANCY' FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPORTER •ND MANIIPAOPURER
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assorttnent of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children
is now complete, and eMbracing every variety that will
be "fashionable during the present season. All sold at
the manufacturers' prices, for cash.- Ladies, please give
me a call. • oc3-4mif
COMMISSION I[IOI3ES
CA.RPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS.
WOLFE ;Be CO
' OOMMISSION MHBOHANTS,
No. 132 WIREITZTUT EVTDEBT, FLULLAVELFIII&.
OarA full eagorbnent of Phlladelphla.made Carpets
always In Store. 002 2m
ARMY GOODS
BARK-BLITA 00 AT MOTHS.
DARK-BLUE OAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.'
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-01111074 DOOR.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS &ND DUOS.
BROWN AND BLEAOHED SHEETINGS. AND
SKIRTINGS.
For Dale by
& WELLS.
ARMY BLANKETS.
GOVERNMENT STANDARD,
FOR SALE BY
FROTELINGEIAM &
WELLS.
AGENTS.
an. 2941
MILITARY. CLOTHING,
WIDE -SPREAD REPUTATION.
There is no house in the'United States that.
has as wide-spread reputation for getting up
MILITARY CLOTHING as ROCSHILL & WIL
SON'S, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street.
'
Besides being thoiongbi.y.-aequainted with
• - _
the business, they are proaspt to fill all orders
at moderate prices, and always have a LARGE
STOCK OF MILITARY GOODS ON RAND.
se3o-iftr
CUTLERY.
W ORMAN & ELY,
No. 130 PEGG STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS OP
PATENT CAST-STEEL
TABLE CUTLERY ;
Also, the BEST and CHEAPEST
ARMY KNIFE 3 FORK and SPOON
IN THE MARKET.
Warranted '
CAST-STEEL FORKS.
e.e24-wfraara.
FINANCIAL.
TT
FIVE TWENTIES;
OR,
20-YEAR SIX. PER. CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT. THE ORTION OF THE GOVERN
MENT AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I em instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE
TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN' AT PAR,
THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FROM DATE
OF DEPOSIT,
Thus avoiding the difficulty herehifore experienced by
requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from - May
last.
A full supply of these Bonds always on halal.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSORIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH. THIRD St.
jy24 tf
JAPANS N. WALTON,
WALTQN & YO3T,
BARKERS, BROKERS.
AND
. GENERAL OOLLEOTORS,
: No. 25 Smith THIRD Street, Plilladelythie.
RNFRRENCES.
1
Jay Crooke & Co., Hon. James Pollock,
"TOMOS, Rent, Banter, & Co., Hon. H. D. Punter,
Reberiok, Black,
.& Co,, Hon. A. H. Reeder,
O. Moßibbin &Son, Hon. Am Packer,
11. P. Middleton & Bro., Ron. Warren J. Woodward.
Hon. Wra. Wilkins, V. It. Bradford, Res.
aril-8m -
SQ HARVEY THOMAS,
. STOOK AND BILL BBONDU, •
No. 312 WALNUT EiTRENT..
Mocks and Rondo bonght and gold on commlaidon.
Promlooory Notes and Loans negotiated. ooddinif
F. I. G. et
.nz
ZINO, ARMY,' AND TOILET MIEBOBB I
The beet is the world for finish and thuabillty
E. M. B.
The beet brand Bilk-finiehed
VELVET RIBBONS.
ole Agent, BENJAMIN M. EMIT%
186 MANE Street, new West BroodwaY,
ee2o.Bm New Tort. -
TATOUR OIL.-492 baskets Latour
01114 out ilea received ' per ship Vandals, from
...
"!kl itarsiwroitz a rievinbsurni,
au 2 S -1 4, 202 ma 204 (South FRONT 13#144.
• . , 410,049)! SALE.
ACYCTION 'NOTICE.
JOHN B. MYERS tic co.,
Nos. 232 & 234 MARKET STREET,
Wit[ include in their sale, on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1862,
Commenclug at 10 o'clock, the following desirable
fabrictu6s Of the
IMPORTATION. LP
Messrs. L. MAILI.ARD & CO.
Irrom medium to SUBLIME QUALITIES
LONG A.ND EQUANN, (PARIS,) NNW DESIGIVI
BROME RATE SHAWLS,
LO AND 13QUADik (PARIS ' ) NEW DESIGNS
MERINO AND CASHMERE SHAWLS,
DEOCHE BORDEaDD (PARIS) STELLAS, Pi X 67
DESIGNS.
MERINO SHAWLS-LONG BL A.OK
In extra and enerior qtutlitiea.
Mao, inoludded in Sale will be found a very desirable
assortment of
BLACK, AND FANCY COLORED
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS, ,
BONNET arid TRIMMING RIBBONS,
FRESOR FLOWERS,
AT
. E .B 0 0 K S.
-L l OLE SABItZ ; or, The . Teachings of Adver
sity. 18mo cloth. 85 cents
81,0RET REVEALED ; or, The Story of Minute
'McDougal. cents.
KATE MORGAN AND HER. SOLDIERS; or, Life
Eateee 40 CUM.
MISS KtTra LITTLE MAID, A Lemon of Humili
ty. 30 coats. •
Published and for sale by THE A . 111E1310/0/ . 8172'1 . -
I:MY BOBOOL lio 1112 asEsrnur Street,
Philadelphia. eel° 3t
BOARDMAK'S
This, morning will be published—
The Sovereipty of God the Sure and Only Stay of
the Chrittian Patriot in Our National rrotates. A.
hermon preached ha the Tenth Preabateriaa ()much,
PhDs delpnia, September 14, and in the We3t Serino- street
Church, September 28, 1882. By the Rev. HENRY A.
BOARDMAN, D.D. Price Ten Gents, or Twelve Oopies
Publithed by WM. S. it LLFRED HARTIEN,
eel° Outs Ofi ES NUT Street.
QAVE FROM TO N PER CENT.!
KJ —Great asduction in Prices of •
• Photograph Albums.
• - Photograph Bibles.
Card Portraits.
PITOHER'S Photograph Album Depot, 489 °MOT
IITT St; eet. -008.3 t
BROTHERHEAD'S OIRCU-
T l •LATIN( LIBIART.—AII the NEW English
an American Books, incluilng ALL OLASSE3 of Lite
rature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that
includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not
REPRINTED here.
Terms $5 per year; six menthe 513; three months $1.50;
one month 75 cents, or 8 cents per day. 218 South
EIGHTH Street. ." soB.Bm
VNGLI ill AND FRENCH FAMILY
cmciTLATING LIBBART AND CABINET DE
LECTURE, 1317 CHESTNUT STREET.
Subscriptions per year, month, and day.
General catalogue just published, 'furnished gratis.
In. Press, Catalogue of the Young Litdies' French Li
brary.
‘ 1 Catalope de is fith/idaigue des Dames et des Do
moiseltee., Al. N. MO &ACHES', Agent,
flea-4m 1317 C/11 STNU r Street
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
NOS. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
StrOOBSSOn' TO =
J. BURR MOORE,
importer and manufacturer of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Consisting of
Wrappers, Linen and Silk Hdkfs.,
Gents' Silk Undershirts, Neok-Ties, Stocks,
Gents' Merino Undershirts, Hosiery, Gloves,
Gents' Merino Pantry Suspenders, &c /to.
Shaker Planner Shirts and Drawers.
Buckekin Shirts and Drawers.
Improved Pattern ehirte, warranted to fit and give
eatiefaetion. f oc4-6m
GEOIGE GRANT,
NANUFAOTIfBER OF AND 'DEALER IN
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 610 , OHESTNITT STREET. - -
oe2B-8m
. -
"WINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
a: The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OP S'autTS,
Which be makes a specialty in hie bueinees. Also, con
stantly receiving
NOVELTIES POE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
a. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No.J 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
Four doors below the Continents].
T.ACE EY k PASSMORE vs. (JON-
A BOW.—IN 9BE OOUET OW COMMON PLEAS.
OF OREBTER COUNTY, venditioni exponas.
No 99 to August tetra, 1862. !Money in court,.
0,549 33:
The undersigned appointed auditor to report distribu
tion of the above ems of money in court, gives nitice•
that he will sit for the purposes of his appiniment at his
office in the borough of West Ohester, on the fourth day
of November next, at 10 °Nilo& A.
Oclo-17&24 , St P FRAZER SUTTEE.
TN 'IRE ORPHANS' COURT FO-R
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle.
and adjust the account of ABRAHAM KLINE, Admin
istrator of ISAAC-} LIFE, deceased, and to make dis—
tribution of the balance In the bands of the accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his ,
appointment on WEDNESDAY, Oct 22d, 1862, at four
o'clock. P. AL, at his Office, No. 428 WALNUT' Street,
in the City of Philadelphia.
oclo-fmw6t ' DENT. Fl. HAINES, Auditor.
IRVING HOUSE,
JI. NEW YORK,
BROADWAY AND TwicLrra. STREET,
ENTBANOB ON TWELFTEL STREW?,
Ootidncted on the
EITROPEAN PLA.N.
Thin home is now open for the ecconunogcation of
ritiMiliES and transient. Chusta.
GEO. W. HUNT,
Late of the Brevoort nom, Proerfetoni,
ORAN, W. NASH, '
jyl7-thatOm
GERARD FIRE AN D MARINN
0371011 41S WALNUT STREET, P/11IADELPRIfk
This company oontinnee to take rlek_, en the Nero
chases of Property at /ow rctee.
The public can rely npou it, remonetbrnty, mad 3.1.414-
ty to pay losseg promptly. Ita disbureoinenla. for ‘at
benefit of the public, &trills( the last nine year% erode*
and we respeotfally.solleit its blior in the tetra*
IMIXOTOBS.
OBAB. I. DUPONT, JBBBY WALIIBB,
JOHN W.OLAGHOBII, JOHN TROBBLNIY,
0.7. HBAZLITT, ABBAELAII HAIR,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER, B. 1108, al N.
WE. M. SWAIN, FURMAN BIIBPPABD
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. B. LAWBENDB,
WIL O. BUSMAN, JOHN SUPPL3II.
THOMAS OBAVBN, Presidoin.
A. B. OILLBTT, Vic. PreoW,us
JAS. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. sp24-ti
FAME INSURA
4043 OEBSTNIIT
FIRE ANA MLA
• DIRE.
ir N Buck,
Obas. Richardson,
Henry Lewis,
Alex. Whllldin,
Oeo. A. West,
0. W. Dare, Fßaois N BBC
OHABLES RICH
WIILIAM6 I. HIRANO
(10MBIONWEAL.
%I RANGE COMPANY 0,
SYLVANIA.
THOMAS W. YOST.
DIRZOTOBS.
David &Milli M. D., Charlei Et Emma, •
John M. Whitell, John K. Walker,
Edward 0. Knight, R 'bort Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D.. President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vie Proaldent.
SAIdITEL B. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 OLIESTNIIT
Street, Philadelphia. 5e4.11 tf
B. FRANK. . PALMER,
llurteon Artist to the Government Institutions, Wish
baton. Moo, to all of the Medical 00llegse and Hoe-
Bitola.
The it PALMER LIMBS," &dotted by the Ara)
Ind MITT Bargeons. Pamphleta gent Mtg. Milne%
B. MANN. PALMIOR,
0-11 an No. 1609 OBEBTIiITT Street. Phllad'lt.
ssvtrfi REWARD !—LOST 'on TUBS
n !—LOST,
DAY, September a, Titres 7.30 TREA
SURY NOTZEI, coupons attached, Numbe r s 8 1,568,
31,689, 81,670. All parties are forbid negotiating said
Notes, as notice has bees given, and payment stopped
at the Treasury and all Sub-Treasury Departments.
8600 IN GOLD !
Wilt be 3011, by the undersigned for the return of the
Notes.. ~„ • B. F. CENLL,IGHZEt,
D. an North THIRD Streak.
October 2, 1862. 002.18t*
TBE: ONLY BOIENTIFIC HAIR
DYNE in PlAisdelybia is GIITICKUNST7FOURTH
and BUNOEL Street'. 003.3 t
LAVA AliD ATTRACITITS SALE OF
FRENCH. GOODS.
AU OTION BEBE,
- BOMBAZINES
REOCHE SHAWL'
, .
KID GLOVES, ac.
octo.Bt
NEW PUBLIVATIOINIS.
erRCIFLATITie 'LIBRARIES
LEGAL.
latate of IS&AO KLINE, decewed
HOTELS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INSURANCE COMPAIUY.
OAPITAL 8200,006.
5500,000,
NCE COMPANY,
Street.
ND INSURANCE.
• TOSS.
E. D. Woodruff,
John Kessler, Jr.,
P. 8. Justice '
Washington Joann,
atlas. &Woe,
John W. ltverman.
President.
&EDSON . , Vice President.
HASP, Eecretary, (mbl9-ifti
'H FIRE 'MU
TEE STAlrill OP PENN-
CADENT OF MUKI (3 .
Lessee and Manager. ' - A' . M• WHEATLXIr.
halt appearance in three veers of the .w_n_ou:olumi
GaßitiEL RAVEL AND TROVro...
Fifth.appearanoe.of the World's Wonder.•
lirbur:G ERICA, YOUNG tuturiti,
CROWDED aND ENTHUSIASM AUDIENOES
Nightly
,bear witness to n e irresistable attraotions
THE WORLD-FAMED GABRIEL RAVEL
and his mammoth and nnaporoaehabie
...TROUPE OF .earisT3.
YOUNG, AMERICA. YOUNO &MERIDA,
THE WORLD'S . PIEENGPdENON.
Every evening in his terrifically
THRILLING PEAT OF THE
THE THREE FLYING TRAPEZE.
THIS (FRIDAY) ICVENIN4, OUT. /u, 1887
Firt't titne.of the itself). comic Pantotnime of
JE6PiNETTE AND JEA.titiOT
JEANZNIETTE .Madame tittßzErrr,
JEANNoy
Other obgractAr. by the 6FAvt-1 CompfitY
NEW PAN7I.IIO DIVER.P.I94EMENI,
..lieEdamea lliarzeiti and Lehman , . oriii M. I%ml:toff.
PAO tailliOlS Yi UNi3 ARIMBICM,
WRITES AND BROWNS
T. Pisa le, Burnett, Ketit, eats. nace, Sirs. Siterreit, &a,
To conclude with t>ae tistouuding &Ito of the
TB lIBIt FLYING- T (d. Isa, ll,BOT4B14)
The Pe 1c is respectfully informed that the engw—
meet of the world. temee,
TROUP.
Is B'ositively For Eight Highte only.
Witlk'fbe eacsptiou of tbPioea, ao Free L;iet.
Parenette, Peoltette Ctrele, and Iraloony. Urgent&
Family Circle arm Amphitireatre,.2s.rcente;.. rioecetuitnte
Boxer, bolding eight pareone, liti
A portion of the Amphitheatre ierreserved. flo'reapectaa
hie colored pereons. •
Box Offi:e open front 9 A. IN till 4'P. ff., when Beate
can be bemired threw data in advance, without extra
charge. Doom open et 7 o'olo Perfornmuce wilE
comment, quarter below& In coneennenCe of theim
menee preaeure at the Vow °Mee irr the evening' fa'
avoid unneceasary . de ay ; hYlt, WEfghrLEY would rwe
epectfully engemes to hie pa tons that, thr their own con
venience, they should SECLITIIt their .tickets and ph-Wed , '
during the day, for which there ill NO' Nit NA:-
CHARGE. it
ATB B. JOHN DREW'S AROH
li-1- STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager.... FREM/11.011St
Business Agent. anti D. Drumm
ORo W DED .110DVEIS:
FEDOR]) WEEK OF BATEM
0-NIGHT, FRIDAY, October 10; 1802,
BENEFIT OF EDWIN
THE LADY OF LYOUR:
PA ITL - -
OL AU DE •
To conclude with KY AUNT.
DICE DASH AEA, .JAB WALLA.OK , -
ON BA7IIRD&Y. THE. HONEY MOON-.
ON MONDAY, GE,B.A.L WINE,
Doors open at 7—To commence at 735 cedoek.
WIALNU'r-ST.BEET THE THE
Bole Lean's alre: M. A. GABBEITF6D - il
Bualnees Agent .Jlr. JOHN T. DONNELLY,
Farewell Benefit and Laei Arpearance of Kr. ri
THIS (FRIDAY) RYENING, OUT. 12'
Will be presented the Indian' Drama of
fanionfmi....
After which, HIS LAS >? LEGS. •
o , oallagban. Mr. E ROM
To conclude with THE CHARCOAL BURNERS -
Doors open at 7-. Performance commences at 73i.
ON CERT HALL - LEM:Vita;
NJ ROWS
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS'
SOUTH mt
. WHALING 1 701"1.94ei
NYE BY EVENING, at ervirter to 8 o'clock,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 8 o'clock.
Admission, cents: Children half price
T. GEORGE'S CRICKET
GROTTISD I THII T.&ENTa btreet, above 001,1311t 4 -
BIA
Av4I3 I3 4 REAT PEFESTRIA,N TEAM
GEEAT TEST OF mums PJWER. OF EXOtr"-:
RANCE,
WALKING 106 MILES MILE OF TWENTY-F(3172i
CO,NSECDTIVE uouns, and 480 MILES IN- -
. k/DE OF EIGHT Mom ()13TIPE DAYS,
WITBODT, WALKING ON SUN ,
PAN (SEVEN DAYS' TIME.)
BETWEEN OUTOBER 13rh AND 214, 1862.
GRAND CONCERT' EAOH DAY,
From 1 to 6,4 P. 111.., by BECE'd Etna.cßS
Strict decorum will bo' preeerved, and Beata reserved I
for Ladies and Children.
AdteDeion to the Gronnd and Seat, 10 Cents. oc2-4.A.`
A SSEDI BlrY BUILDIN S.—Messrs. ,
-Li_ ABEL & 00 '8 WOITI ERFUL STEREOPTI
00/1.
Exhibiting every evening thie week, with a el:Lange of
programme nightly.
Adtuleeloti 25 oente.--Obildren 10 cents. A. package 05
twenty-four tickets for 23.
Doore open at 7 3,t ; commence at 8 o'clock.
Matinee on Baturday at 3 o'clock,
pENNaLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINM 'ARTS.
10'1.5 013.ESTNITT
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. 11!. Ulf 6 ,
P. 21. Admission 211 cents. ObSdren half price.
Shares of Stook, St3o. " • iv"
PHOTOGRAPHS,
WAR PRICES.--D' ow is the time
for a bargain. RIMIER'S invaluable por:r sue, .
Life. size Oil- colored Ph& ographo, at .ISAUCEd prices
suit the times. Go to Gallery, SECOND Street, a'°vo
tt*
TR •
EGREAT SUCCESS 01? REI-
- Colored Photographs fer 81 is due to their
hies t xecution, truthfulness of coloring, and In...rte.:ire
ciarge. Decidedly the 'dotty es for the people. S d 3081.1-
Street, above Green. I.tit-
El) ILTUATI.OII AL.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-
v A select Positing Scheel, near MEDIA. PO.
• Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, Begtisk ,
etudies, &O.
Military Tactics taught. Clams in Book keeping,
Surve)ing. and Civil E: gineering. Pupils taken of alt
ages, aDd are received at any tillle.
Bearding per week., $2 25. .
Tuttle') per Quarter, $6 00.
Fur catalogues or ibiol'untion Adtiro"e Rev, S 11148-
YRY BARTON, A. kt Yillase Green, Pa oc10•ff
WANTS.
NTED —lmmediately, 500 Intel
!tent, energetic, persevering sa.ltsman, fur
HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT
REBELLION ;
In 2 rots Ist nearly ready. Sold only by subaotiptiort,
For particulars apply to or address
ititItLBUT, WILLI/04S, &
148 AdYLIER Street,
Hartford, Clonn.
WAN TE D-A FREN Li 9. L tiff )
r v to-niire lessons in French and Music. No one
need apply unless she hes had experience in teaching and
can furnish 'satisfactory references. Address 0 P. Q.,
414 South ELEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. ee22-11
WANTED—By an Active rti an, a,
situation in a Wholesale or Retail House. either%
se Saleeman or Book keeper. Gan ebow good teetimo-
Male es resards character and ability. Piess,t addreea
4' T. B. 43. B ," Press office. oclo.2t*
WANTED TO BM( 0 3. RENT, A
COAL YARD er suitable L on the Bohnyt
between Vine and Spruce streets.
cclo.3t.* Address P. 0., Box 2090.- •
A PARTNER WANTED, WITEI
li 86,000 capital, to take one department of a paying
linemen in the best location hi the city, the two depart,. -
men% being too mnth for one osrson to attend to. Ad..
dress 41 DI Box 2281 Poet Office. staling where a non- _
ildenlial D eeting tan - be bad. Probably some arrange- .
merit can be made if a partnership is objectionable.
oclo•fmw 31.*
TABLE WANTED—A small one,
for: about three horses ; between Seventh sod Broad,
ekd near Oran street. Apply,at 1106 CO &TES
Street.oo.o St*
S 4 "A- $3 200 AND Ist,OOO 10
uvu
on Mortgage Apply to
lt* JAMES H (3 NSTLE, 707 LOWS C Street.
Q 2 (111 TO LOAN FOR ONE OR
V 3 Z.J t 1 I' Fix yearn on mortatragrs. or to purchmo a
g-on. a Iftlt. eti dress " listate," 92t PINE Strett. 1 It'
$2O 000 TO LOAN . ON blOaT
, G.AGE;w3II be divvied. Apply. to
JOS.. B. BARRY,.
430 WAL NUT Street.
BOARDING.
OARIANG-IN A .PRIVATE; :FA
B'
E IL Y —Gentleman and wire, or two stogia men 1_
vat of bath and gas ISIS WALES Sloes? • 0013 r 344 -
11)I 1 BASAN b.E001•13-STOM , 4
. rooms, with hoard, at
,061.1-1 m
FOR SALE AND Tau.L.P.ll%
. • • FOE SALE—.. 4. Bioe.,lllAoS4
c;:01.- 1 .) -- and a flak pair of ROCAS, aila,OuiliaO4kt.
to be !Old at a reasoaablo prise. May be AMU St &kV*.
1327 LOCUST St , Imtweon 8 and M.A. hi. ple &WS..
P. N. • ' oce•StAs
PE RSODIM,
pENBIONEI.—S 100. Bonntf. AUti I Ply
proccred and collected fr.p.toldiers.sisilors, analtbe
relatives of snob as are decease'. at reasesable and,patis
factory rates, b 7 JABIE,S MELTON,
Solicitor fat Claimant,.
.. .. .
-. . .' • 424 WA.llitit Streicti, Plii.ladolOis.
Particular 'attention gives to partiwlivisgatza dis
taste;•
.. .-, cal' if
TITSCH.ARGED SO LDMItT 0811
.
TITIOATES anl other Olilms.eashed,bll
J&TtLES
and NavAlAgeat,
424 WALKITT-Street,:ibilada.
MBE HIGHEST PRIOR PAD FOR
1 SECOND-MUM 1 4 15 1 BNITUR14, ®AR PE TB,
STOVES, BEDDING, dao. Call or tddrozraWlLLl.A..
LIWI9, No. 931 111DG1C &venue. oc9- 6t*
LOST AND, 'ODMA.
[O RT . • 'OR MISLAID—CERTIFI9
OATZ No. 244 dated Ocrober:Mh, 18G0, in our
name, for fortytwo shares Preferred S'..ocic at the Oat4i-'
"die& Railroad Company. Notice in koreby Riven* t"t
we have applied for a.Cerilfioate to 1544 Wined in Pea of
abOve. [oz9 th 84w" .liIIEXEL is CO.,
PIANOS.
A SEVEN - 04)TAVE fl
iti)BWOOD PIANGIZOII
easy sums of Three Dollars per south.
The public win please take no** that the bocka of .the.
PHILADELPIIIA. bAVINGS ANP. , ..149411,
SOOIETY are now open to nceive anbacrthpra te.
Fourth Series Tho first distribution of Stri t en-octavk
Doemrood 'Pianos for this Fer%ea will take line at raw_
Office, No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, on IttliDaDiOt,,
O c tober 7th, 3862, et 3 o'clock. Oirciiiim tho,
full plan of operations of thia highly benaticial Inc„Atn,
:ion, can be had by applying to the iloorotary Of ; thio
Society. IL W GEM Secretarll,
oc4 tf Oftice,lo2l OEIItnNUT :Argot.
THE FINE all ASSOIO
- of new, modem., and ftmble M—
ANC) from 8150 to $4OO.
Also, PRIII OR'S World-ranownedadZWDßONA and
HARMONIUM for cash, at a great laductioAa or i n
small monthly instalments. JAMES Q 1 TiAH. 2 79 an.,
981 South 'FIFTH Street, above Samos. 80543m0
10 0 % TRUSS AND BRACE VA,
PADTMDNT.
0. kTI. DLL,
CornerTWILYTH sstreete, Trur o lapitie,
'Denali.' Trusses end aPPlloswes 00V013141
adjusted by
D. HA HS:ADDIS.
Fine rrenet.ead alvirovattAmuricert, !dusted Ito even
form of roxiore, it adulia and ahlldren, AD2IIItb et
American SumoAtm tad Bella, Shoulder BMWS. Bus
eneoriaa. Elaetic BtrAkintlit 'And Syringes to meal
rl
- Ladies ) Depertment, TWELFTH Street, bell
door below Bap, Coruto:jted b 1 natneetantledbm
108-3ru
.AIMS- 13A.TEN - 111%
EDWIN ADMEN-
Mr. E. min',
807 Von& .SBlED,Streett...