The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 16, 1862, Image 3

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j os 0 11 , ° „',1,11ig N Fork Samuel folio Elston
bsilt.,o%con, Penns E Bangs Baltimore
jests , Pcrfoielson, Prov John J Ladd, Providence
cyst '', olesgo Jae N filmier & eon, Balt
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A. 141,10,4,5, Baltimore Jla Eaton, Jr,' & w r,'N y
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t I Weer, V . , Boh St Herrington N Y
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0 ,:olsor YoNuwara Ja' Whitehead, Newark
~ , ori , 80on It P Plower & wife N Y
. I ,'; ii 0,1001 k wife. N Y Miss Babcock & sis ter '
w Wright, Washing on Evan Rogers, Balt
,0 Dig er, L'notister 0 M TAILIIOf, New York
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o p Alton, London J W Mohler, Baltimore
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0 a Coast , Newport W I I Cal) , Tt_ Newport
i llyryg, Fiow York L Dakota, Jr, Now York
J Anderson, New York .
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A 3 yolk, Buffalo PI Leyte, Now York
r tLoye?,t "Ft Springfield Mr Goon, New York
1,, Setter, Hartford 0 W D Long, By
acv Talon New York 9 Si:tether et wf N Y
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s A iounicnse .t . • IT. Vona G Sanders, altimore
11.ot Site I ly, Esse w L Gannon A wt. Dal
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Wm Modell, Waehington
oteouatiTS' BOTBL—fotirth ra., below Arch.
Li Hagerstown Mrs W P Weller, N Jersey
Nc IP Palettar, Muterllk, NJ (./ W Johnston, Bcorcurrille
Mrs Brnet., Ratite Allan Barnet's, Banton
.blest ftroei, Won W Oberman, Bath, Pa
0 A ti r oorty, Mince, l'a M Biker, Johnstown
jp wow. Ice (*der CO 0 landhols, Denver Ofty
JO./ MooD, recce B Bentley
Ordain We Penne J lho John, Yongstown, 0
Ara Wirer, Alllaccr, 0 J Mauer, Altoona
A west& Mkt natty H Wells, U N
blUitr ,t dn, Btr.ick, Pa W Hoore, Ke.ton, 0
jape Ilickloron, Ohio D Hess & la, Centre 00, Pa
w w a g& le, Contra co, Pa Hiss Whltmer, Centre co,Pa
trltriaile, tIOIIR (P H Stant:tonne, Waynesboro
tai DWI? retina U D flortright, ()flunk
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F Romeo, tinw York W D Bronn, Heston, Pa
181'1)1111n N Y Wm Y ttoul-y, Del
Pll Arnold, N Y W J TurrAl & la, Pa
DOA, 110cton A Parch e,Hasletnn
W Ldly. Pm Doyen It & Neal, Bouthlngton
,1 11 ibrapon, New York A Waterman ; NeR York
AMlSlOAli—Olientrint meet, (Wove
Elslow .1: lady JO Dade/
Leer, Pnlolown 0 13 Oran ti" le ' W Chester
TT 13 (ABU, hroey Shore hi (3 Prove & eon. Penne
J V Seor, J tit a T W Bold, New Jersey
15' Soother, Thiltinwee J Price, Penner
13 /1 Latrobe, llailltuore W A Orbleri, Pentair
feeelogbin. Fermi Aire Wiley dc den, Penns
I' S SteniTer, 111101nd R B outing, deiTort
J p Senile, Deldmore H A Bwoon, Connecticut,
y prom, Jowl Ohoto W 0 Miter, DAuylile. Pa
1 0 bditllli,Jerery Shore Jacob Bull, Jones , Shore
3174 Bell, Jt.r. , ..L9. Shore' X Colson & la, Woodasown
L Britton & la, Prone
31 Dote, 561416111 Haven .11 C Vonte, penna
SI Bad, T B Siterwsves, Esoton,ra
S T,l;egl la, New Jersey 0 (mirk, Virginia
dLori,,tone, 1141 , 1;110re S P Simpson
p et !tray, Marylaul B B alien, Delaware
B i lifier L none, blaseschueetta
.•.:7,1,01118 HOTEL-4Jbestnut etreet. above Third.
li. faith, ,',I W MU J 'A, Nigeria, Balt
JC Bt 1, raltanore .
A Walatior. N Y
Pry Trip and la, ;Saratoga baso Woraley, Baton
Ell DIMS, N J J &Bien, Ohio
,ft hatcher, Ohlo J Hecht, California
ill BritA. Baltimore E Goaorv, N Y
Itil L Dunn, Broulslyn Illia Glare, Ls Y
,1 l Devoe. Btatin lelaul W MP «/B N Y
1G Boat, Bailing, Pa Jno A Baal', Smyrna, Del
: I 'Pomace li Y A Lowoosohn ' N Y
1i , ..... , ,'1 Neill atJulm'a NB Jno a. NMI. StJohn's, NB
TELE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
.11,,elzer, FelWorm Thom Murphy Jr wt . , Del •
slistpbes, Drl Mies Solder Boater
::cJ Curly ly Mre Rich. Washington, DU
hoamen, lireesuule, Pa J Eineh fi 11, Peonegrove
Cb)mbera. Oluchmati* GI F Uuo, Oineinnatl
hku D heeghr, Ohio J M s Bonnet:Mlle
fuelegbem, OW . P Remy, anstleM
PIA Oreir, Mlurrel Paint A EL Itlachillooti, Penns
r:f J iu Euer Odep.a, 14l Mrs J I risen in, Odessa
Tv titer, Ism York Marl 51,-lot, Fleet wood
W Las et,d wile A. O BrieiNeer, Allentown
rininlura, Aurora, lr 1 l u. v, Gef4yette
I IDomou, Lideaaa, Del J W huller, Waynesboro .
MTIDEAIi ROTEL—Rooe .treat, above Third.
1 , :lo/wolt, Allentown JOB WOW)!
IV J tlanfor, , 1 - IrAletou, Pa II E Rohr, A.Mantown
IBSEN Allentoon S 0 P•nchorton, Poona
IT Faith, Poona J I Schwenk, Penns
Blrberly., LOocaster J Reinhold, Llano Co
IBBarolop, Lone co BIN, II trammel, Penns ,
lAI 7ertel' &wf Permit J M Kaufman. Puma'
BUtroglaN Penoa A J Shamtne, Penns,
r Bolinger, trufftnn3rg OEt aseeenplog, 814,
Ilitutaio, Nona W r,nx. Umivitle
J V Ember, Peons J 8 Dilemmatic', Penns
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STATES UNION LIOZIEL—Market, above Math.
T Hem, WPACbreler J f Hudson, attester co
ill Whtea, Ly cowing co JDL Barley, Backe co
' 1. Boyd, Wrighter,llo Jacob leeger, Baltimore
t 0 Dwell (* A Heaton, Penna
c , lacCcene!l, Pitteburg B Dlokerman, Jr, Boston
10 Weitala, Pa* Jobre brourer, Penne
V Btitei'l Stolstowniya J ey nbli cy, UMW, Pa
'Prq 4cdrott,lY Otieelor J P Kativrains Lau C 3
ACollaint _ N
if A &IR Lancaster
Haab, Perry co, Pa Geo Ernest, Perry co, Pa
!lame:, Perry ro, Pa Obag 8 Filson, Peoria
J Sol ;den, Nei Derry, Pa J Boblden, Derry, Pa
4 P Sew, Coalale Mrs Danner, Lancaster
"n ecUer, Lancaster
00111 dEROLkl,-9txtb street, above Chestnut.
B Made & fe, %tater co W IlrOWl/ & wfi lowa
B Mackey, Chester co bE aladooey wf, Del
II Tonle, Ttekerton R Lamborn, °baster co
W C Walker, Harriet - meg J B Jordon Elkton, kid
IB P.abicsoe. Lancaster co ee ort, Delaware
JGllfillan, Cheater co r Gllfillan, °beater co
L tlmbrie, Petrtsbore J W Swift, Lancsetar'eo
J , 4 Swift, Jr, Lancaster co J W Tbompaon, Lancaster
J rvonnings, Lancaster co
UIIIBON HOUSN—Elecond /treat above Markel.
jot W ficider, htooroe co A Crofter, Monroe cO
Hari, I)o7lestowa Hips C) Seasby, N J
MN tizzy I(Faiby, N J 'Jag Burson, N JergeT
t 7 H Vernt), NOW Jere. y B M Matlord, Lancaster
l'lteblooo, $ lam , N J W Dildine, N Jersey
BALD EAGLE—Third meet, shore Oallowb.lll.
Feailermacher & la Penns &Bee Fenetermacher, Pa
Xe, M Raeltel, Pea= P Gilbert, adocroe co
J bans, NM& P Weeding, Penna
liieberde, Perms R Snyder d: eon, Penne
w, Penes W Londe=kb, Pena
wl T CietLeneb, Ptnna D Bleck. Lebanon co
/I.lt I Leder, Dmnimy co H Getz, Bethlehem
It; P l t reedvnic's• Penes
N 11 11;014 —Second street, above Arch.
5)! A 0 Wed end lady, N J 0 Wilbur, N J
2 / b tri N J
.H Miller, HarrieburFlra
Ji 0 Bedford Bordsliurg,Pa J Fairchild, N J
yD-zo,Nst J W Beek worth, N
V,Pben Yerßtlon Pa J Herzendorf, Easton
BLIC:CIi CO, Pa
BARLEY RHEAY—llecond 'street, below Vine.
A l I ulFel9 , Peon Dr Collins, Books co
bkleltiouPs, 818 Bun El
Md W esker, etmonton, NJ
IR A Rittenhouse, do. J D flendrle. Doylestown
'so Ilittinhense, do 0 Watson. Hatborongla,Pa
He Pact house, do Dept D V Peaster,Newtown
'r Wet &co and ladyN J E nroesdale, Bucks co
tic d Penn Pa P K Rrowo and lady, PA
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Rtt, Pa Win M Lar
.5 1 st.etreet N Y X Williftine, ge, Doylestown
P. illard, Newtown Mrs Joe Ely, Newtown
ass
BLICIE BEAR—Third straw above Caliovrhtil.
' ,- il'Ecmgnson, 13! berry ahem Harper, Jenkinatown
Rappsr!, Pox Ohms rt H Saciat , 4, Pennsylvania
y'ldE Hamburg A Wagner, Hamburg
Rickahaugh, Pima Joel 11, Leidy, Penne!lima&
lnarm'c Eahrelhar, Satiny' co E Schmnoker, Schuylkill co
';',:x; Park, Halifax, Pa Obas Harden, Pennsylvania
•Bor9r, Pennsylvania fd V Vanardsdale, Penn
R 04 41, Pennsylvania J B Fisher, Spring hillic,Pa
45111 Fisher, Penns
MARINE ELLIGENC
•lii TOIIIITII PAW&
&Baffin D. '
14 11 , 1 11 Ann Elizabeth. Norgrar 0, from Grand Turk,
3 n , With salt and to' acco to Wm Cummings & Bon.
.'Ol.ll la company wI th pair Ward, for Now Haven.
LBtu ttl lid Almoner, —, from Bermuda, loading -for
York, ll r Blitodaapta wa
inyi Atherton , 2 days from Now York, In.
lig to c
.i tkkir a Gila Swlth, 4 days from lilawbnryaort,
to Ci p a rtible`icot, with
Sabrli GrAdi Idge, 6 days from Boston, In
What to L Atilt mita eft %. O. • - D
w t b r Nils Vel tie, hi rtrom,l day from Magnolia,el,
Sr
tors to Jas Barran & Son.
r Briele °Mules, 24 hours from New York, with
die 4, p cij
el"hr ULEARED.
aellPerklus, Goodridge, liewburyport, L Auden
- !thr J Vir!lliannos, Wlnsmore, -Washington, Hunter,
l,lto I CI
Bpl Rorizco, Plunk Rawburn, Tyler, Stone, & do.
Hom, Ward Wavbington, R Jones_ ..
Schr annetiitt D ' 1 tr Burka Port Royal, Tyler,
-q ui ,
ct 00, an e . )
i t i s . hr 011 ).3.. net, Miller. Washington, .7 H. Conrad.
,t - C o 4
X Clark, Clark, Port Royal, Tyler, Stone
iit: t j ß I Ps'ilaney, Briatow, Washington, T Web-
B trli L (4
11Iler. Bililmore, A Grovel!, Jr.
r hlissoad State risulk Washington, A GNUS, Jr.
6lr Bt lefir, Ph rue', Nrw ' York, W P C lyde'
S PECIAL NOTICES.
aOVEIt BAJCICIt'S NEW, SEIUTISI
PAWING bI&OffINE —PRIOR, $4O.
T4%14 181°11 of tailors and other Mitauradurtni ra
h
ri ell the oeta of a feet and ("citable look atitch machine,
mktl liNted to onr po 9. This is anew and admirable
eteraling with the greatest ease, and with but
It
although hut lately put Into the market,
t rit agreat favorite with manufacturer.. It is a
,:"141 machine, at • low price ,
heoo4lMschine ever it.troduced in this city hem sold so
sk i pr Siren such universal satisfaction. It is very
nl. t Mile c ons:ruction, easily learned, not liable to get
1 11 1"ter. works with fine cotton, silk, or linen thread,
4 ,Z ; and the _ow price at which it is sold placed
Imi t . "" El th e reach of all who desire a reliable, service.
w4tithte,
GROVER, & BASER S. 11.130.,
780 ORESTIUIT street.
i,..
'4114 / 0 8 HAIR Dis ,88 cents a box.
, I ,
-74110 boxes for 81' the beet ill us. 1 TIT IL Bold
pi
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B ) 403 01188 rauT St.: doe
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ART GIORGI STXOIO3
INIMITABLE PIANO TORTEN, tirade and Square%
are reiddly tilting precedence of all Obeli for their pow.
er, evenness of tonob, and Pure quality of tone. None
should puttees without examining them dewily.
The most eminent teaoheta are almost daily selecting
Prices to snit thrums.
them. E. GOULD,
ocli-stuth4Ot "SEVENT an , CHESTNUT.
GILEARIITKPIT.-- S
DEINWAT
'. x ..r f 'l4 '
to \
~,
ff I " dt. BONS were away th e El I' BIED&L
at the late great Internet! al E Won, Lo don, Over
two hundred and 0120 DIM rAno rrom all p aof the
world, entered for.comnutition• \
Waierooms at BLASIUS 'MOT It 8, 1000 HEST
NUT Street ' 001-lrn
FINGER 455 LRTTER A FAMILY
•
SEWING IdADRINE le' the moat beautiful, beet, and
cheapest of all Bowing Machin'. `lt emoodiee the pain
°inlet of ginger & well.known Manufacturing Ma
ohines ; makes the interlooked stitch; will "sew on ail
kinds of cloth, and with all kindenf thread; will Bind
and Braid, (lather and guilt, Pell, Rao, and Tack—in
fact, will do ALL KINDS DE. 1111[1101' SEWING'
and surnames every other Machine for the great range
and excellence of its work. Send for a I namphiet.
M. BINGER & 00.,
No. 458 BROA.DWdY, NEW YORK.
PHILADELPHIA OPPIOE t
oaf tuthstde3l No. 810 OfIESTRUT STREIT.
8-T-1860-X.
DRAKE'S FLA 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 eystem and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent revere
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach
They cure Dyspepla and.Oonatipation.
They, cure Diarrhoea, 'Cholera, and Cholera ltlorbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the beet BITTERS In the world. They
maks the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's
peat restorer. They are made of pure St OroLilliun:,
the celebrated (Minya Bark, roots, andlierbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to
ago or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli
tate persona requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all
aroma, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE
& 00., 202 BROADWAY. NeW York. sePi Sm
BATMELOR I S HAIR DYE !
TEIE BEST IR THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATORELO WS celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to bo distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the flair in the least; remedies
the ill effeots of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hail , for
life. GRAY, RED, or B.IISTY HAIR Instantly turna a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tiful. Sold by all Druggists, &v.
*f" The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATORE.
LOB, on the four sides of each. /mai.
PLOTORY No. 81 BAROLLY Streei t
(Late 239 Broadway and 16 Bond street,)
my9.B•ly NEM York.
BLACK UtIBH PO PL UN S.—Just
received, one case of Pim's celebrated plain black
Irish Poplins. BESSON & SON, Hann3ing Store '
oc6 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
p,NGLIBB. CRAPES ON ROLLS--
LL Just received, English Trimming and Veil Or pee,
on rolls. ,
Englisb Crape Volts.
Englith Crapes, ah widths and qualities.
Large Crimp grapes and Veils... -
BESSON fit SON, Mourning Store,
oce No. 918 OEIESTNUT Street.
VYRE & LANDELL,,
FOUEVI and AEON. STREETS.
OPENING FOB FALL SALES:
Magnificent
Magnificent Shawls.
Magnificent Poplins.
Good Black Silks.
Etched Printed Goode.
Good Stock of Staples. se2o-13
simi BOXES TOBACOO.—We gua.-
vu rantee to sell Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, at
lower prices than any other house in the city bargain
in Havana Cigars. purchased at Plarsbal's dale. WOOD
WARD & 00., 41 South FOURTH Street oc8;lm*
ry-- • ME AD QUA RTERS.—tiATIONA.4
UNION CITY EXR.OI3 ICE nonvir urn
will met TEN (Tbureday) AF IMINOON, October
16 at 3 o'clock, on boalnege of importance.
It WII,LIA.H H. KERN. PreMent,
QUARTERLY SESSION OF TUE
arState flonectl of Penneylvanii 0 U. A. ex Mil
be held on FRIDAY, October 17, at 10 o'clock A. M
the usual p'ace. Attest -
WM. M. WEORESLY, S. 0. Beerb
ta. CARD.—.MESSRS. WREGLIT, smt7 Er,
PEALISALL have need cwo barrels of
your itLUDITER " GAS OIL, in the nconufacture of
Illuminating Gee, and Sod it quite satisfactory, both as
to the quantity and quality of the . gas. There is less de.
nosit in the retorts. and the number of cubic feet pro
cured yer barrel is larger than we have formerly had
from otter oil. Yours truly,
JOBEPHP& autsa,
tatIPET 'Wet dent.Petmsylvanitt Training dcnool for Feeble.
Blinded Children,
in cilia, October 10tb,182,
ry• - • SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY.-
1,3 The Ordination ,aud 'lnstallation of WIIMAR
coIIAFFIR as Pastor of tbls Society will take oboe
on PRIDAY EVENING next, at 7 n'clock, at WA.SR
INGTON HALL, SPRING GARDEN, above Eighth
street.
The sermon by Dr. H W. Bellows BevererdsDrs.
W. 11, Furness, Clarke, Staples, and Chaney, with VIM
others, will lake pert in the eervicee. 0c.1.8-2t*
TrTWENTIETH WAR.II).—A. MEETING
of thaN TION AL lINIO fkl EX EMIT' VE
Bin TEE will be held THIS EVENING. et the Head
quartete. Southwest career of ELEVENTH Street and
GILLS RD:A:vertue, at 7,4 o'clock
I" BANGUI HOOD, - President.
REARLES E. RISTINE, Secretary. It*.
Tr WESTERN BANK OF PHILADA
. October 15,1862,
The Annual Electio for Threctore of this Bank will be
held at the banking house, on ; MONDAY, the 17th day
of November nest, between th hours of lo o'clock A. fit.
and 2 o'clock P -G. K. TROUCNIAN,
oold•thAntnl7 °ashler.
' OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL
CORPANY.--NOTIOE.--At a meeting or the
Directors, held on the let instant, a Dividend of FIE 'CY
CENTS per Share was declared, neyahle on and after
the 116 instant, at the Office, 718 MAGIC ET Street.
(101 l et* S. ALTER, Secretary.
TrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN, AND NORRIS W3l RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, October 13, 1862
The annual meeting of the Stook and Loenboldera
will be bald at the office of the Company, northeast cor
ner of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the
3d day of NOYEISIBER next, at 10 o'clock A. 31. An
Election to choose tow Martagers, to serve three years,
will be held the same day immediately after the Stock
holders' woofing, and close at 2 P.
oclB tn 3 W. 8. WILSON, Secretary.
oTe nz O s tlitir dt oX o lNlEJßANKLlfti FIB E
I'ou.A.DHLParA, October, 13, 1862
At a meeting of the Stockholders, held pennant to
charter. on the 6th inst., the following named, gentlemen
were elected to serve as Directors for the ensuing sear
Mum. N. Bancker, Davld S. Brown,
Tobias Wainer, Isaac Lea.
Suet Grant, Edward 0. Dale,
Jacob R Smith. • Geo. rates.
Geo. W. Riobtrrde,
And at a meeting of the IS
day, OHO?, N BANGICES,
dent. and 'EDWARD 9. DL
3t J. W. lac/
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
LL3 I NSURAIiaI COMPAITY—PitiLADELPIiii, Oc
tober th 1802. - ,
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE DOLLARS per share for the last six months,
which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal re
presentatives, on and after the Itith instant, exclusive of
taxes ' ALBERT O. OBS WFOSO,
067 lit* • Secretary.
orTHE ,FHANKLIN' INS T ITUTEILEC.
TURIN will commence on THURSDAY EVEN
ING-, 16h instant; at 8 o'clock; and be continued, on
Tuesday and Thursday . Evenings for twenty weeks:
The first course of ten weeks will consist of--
Tuesday Evening—On Gslyinlsm and Magnetism, by
Professor John F. Fraser.
Thursday Everting—On Chemistry, by Professor B
If Band.
The arrangement for the aoudad course will be 'pub
lished in due time. •
Each 'member, on paying his annual contribution, atd
each life manner, will receive a seat= ticket for him.
self and a lady ; mho iichets for hie children, wards. and
apprentices under 21 years of age, on the payment of one
dollar foneach minor. •
TRIMS OF ra EMBER P.— knnu al GAntrihritione.
$5 ; Lie Membership, 825, with an additional charge or .
$I the first y ear for a certificate of membership.' Stock
inembtra pay $2 per year. Price of stock, 1O per
share.
Gentlemen wisbiror to become members will please ap
ply at IN, Hall, in SEVENTH Street, above 3hestant,
ocl6-8t WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actirirr.
try taVir COMMISSIONEft,s , OFFEOE,
PHILADELPHIA, October /4, 1802
IiOTIGE TO OFFIOEIIB OF EGEOTI3N —The Otty
Commissioners will furnish WABBSNCS due to the
Officers of Election, as follows
On WELNESDAY, 'October 15th-LThe let, 2d, 84,
4tb, stb.ard tith Wards.
On TbUESDAT, October 10th—The 7th, 8111, flth,
10tb, 11th. and 12th Wards •
On FRIDAY. October Itth—The 13th, 14th, 15th,
16th,' 17th, and 18th Wards.
On SATURDAY, October 18th—The 1902, 20th, 21st,
22d, 23d, 24th, and 25th Wards.
ocl4'ot JANES Sia&W, +Clerk.
ry-^ CHIT'S% ND EN'S PHILADELPHIA
11.3 001151EROIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of
SIaVEN TH and CRESTBUT Streets.
Open Day and, Evening. Terme reduced 25 per cent.
Ladles' Deparment now open. locll-atnth6t*
TrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—
ISIDDIO4S DEPAR MERL—The regular Lee
tures will begin MEDAL October 13th.
B. B. BOGUS%
oteonwl2w Dean of Radical Vacuity.
NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE,
No. 824 North ELEVENTH Street. —MOM
CLASSES Day and Evening. SATURDAY Afterdoon
for Boye and Girls. Class in ELOCUTION, taught by
Irene White Bradley, on MONDAY Evenings. Onr
Institute is a success, and we invite all Interested to call
esti see us. . JOUR BOWER,
0cd1.51.* Principal.
cryb A COURSE OF TWELVE LEC LURES
ON GEOLOGY, theoretical and practical, illus
trated with many thousand sneolmens of rooks and fossil
remains of plants and animals, and by two excursions
among the strata around Fblladelphia, to ladles and gen-
Omen , in the Scientific and Classical Institute, OfIEiT
NUT Street, N. W. cor. of Twelfth street, beginning 5
o'clock P. liL, OCTOBER 16th. Introductory free, by
00/o.ot I. satire, Priucivai.
COMM ONWEALTH BANK-PHILA.
Eir VELMA. October 8,1662.
The Annual Election for Directors will be hold at the
Banking Bono on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem.
ber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. Id. and 2
o'clock P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of-No
vember next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will
be held at the Banking Home, at 10 o'clock A, 51.
on7.tntheitol7 I. O. YOUNG, Cashier. >:
DT•MECHANIC 3 , BANK—PR ILA DEL.
PUtd, October 7, ISM
A general meting of the Stockholders will he held at
Th e Basking Bosse on TUESDA.V, 4th day cf Novem
ber; at 12-M:... ' ocB-tact4
The Animal Election for. Director/swill be bald at the
Emitting House on. MONDAY. November 17, between
tbe bon s of 10 N. M. and 2 P. H
oca-trol7 J. WIZGAND, JR. Cashier..
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
BANE—PitiLAnzLritiA, October 6,1862
The Annual Election for Director" will be held at the
Barking Douse on MONDAY, the 17th day of November
next, between the hour" 019 o'clock Yr. it and 3 o'clock
P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the ; 4tit'day Of November
belt, a moral meeting otthe Stockholders will be held
et the Ranting Rouse, at 4 o'cloCk P. N., agreeably to
the otartf,r, W. uusaroN.
oc7-tool7 ; ()ashler.
rse- - WESTERN BANK OF • PRILABEL
-113 AIIIA, October 5,1862. , . :
The Aut cal Resting or the StonkbolCerti of tble B sck
Will be bed on TUESDAY . ,:,the , AIIIStri Novem ber next. at 12 o'circk M. -0 M. TROUTKA.N,
Lo7 , totheino4 , , enthier.'
Alfred Elder.
4eard of rdrectore, held this
, Eq., wa3 re-elected Prod
.LE, Ere , Vice Pre.ileeet.
,LLISTER, Sec' y pro tem.
TrTHE. PENNSYLVANIA. MILITARY
MAMMY AND ITS PRINDIPAL.
WEST CHESTER. October 14,1462.
TO THE LOYAL PUBLIC.
Oolon - el Hyatt, Preeident of the • Penudylvanis 41111tary
Academy, directs me to sAbruit for ;our Inspection the
following testlnabniale, as We loyalty bss been C Illed in
Question. - JAMES U. RICE, '
Adjutant Y. 81. A.
Wfx,wrenrox, October 10,1802.
CO?. Theo. Hyatt :
MY linen if MEND: / have just heard (het a newepaper
in ”ur vicinity has thrown out Imputations against your
loyalty. To those of us who have known 7013 lomt and
,wt il:—eho have convened with you so often on the ex.
Citing topico of the day, and found yot , symeathizing
with us to the full in everything that related to our
Government and This wicked-rebellion—who have heard
I our yoke in the drill room in the early days orate wet.
and when we knew that each hour given to the voltinteers
was an hour of Dentine° of health, then _tool much, ITU•
paired for the discharge of your duties in ,yeiur school.
room—who kriewrof yonr desire to go personally into the
fleld—who have talked with you but a few due since,
and found you' abreast with the foremost supporters of
the Government, the charge is pimply absurd.
blo one here would have ventured. or even thought of
making it ; but if this note from sow- late neater will be
of any service to you in Wes: Chester,where em kaia k
had no , opportunity to make yoUrself known; you are
more than weliome to it."
• ' Yours, mort truly,
WILLIAM &TIE 61,A.N.
Bey. Wrn Aikmati is Pastor of panover.street Preeby
terian Church.
Cot Theodore Hyatt:
kir Dpan eta: I have been a• touuded at hearing that'
Your los ally has been called in queetion by some of the
residents of West Cheater. I had supposed you harl suf
fered loerseoution sufficient during the past year at the
bends of the Secession eympa•htzere in this State, to hare
placed you far above the reach of 'suspicion of belonging
to that hateful band of bad men. I never had toe honor
of y our acquaintance till those persecutions' brought us
together. I cannot "imagine how any, the slightest, ant•
Pinion ehould attach to You, for I am ewe that I and all
who, know )on in Delaware can bear testimony that you
have always been held by our people as a man of no
blemished patriotism and integrity.
I also barn that James Rice, Esq , has also been sus
pected or charged with disloyalty. I have known him
well for erne nine past. He was one of my warmest,
boldest, and most reliable eupportere in the memory
ble campaign of I SW. If i, can be possible that either you
or he is didorel, then I confess I shall not know where to
And one true man. I shall, indeed,. begin to doubt of my
own loyalty, when I come to question that of either of
you.
I hope the community where you reside may do you
justice, to correct any Misapprehension upon the subject.
Yours tray,
GEO. P, FIBRES
The Hon. Cie°. P. Fisher is the Ilepresentative la Con
grers Dom Delaware. •
WILMighTON, October 10, 1832.4 r
Colonel THEODORE iiYATI who has lately removed
from this city to West bhaster, :Mae, many years, the
Principal of a school here to which scholars were in
structen in the higher 'English branches,
the classics,
and mathematics. He was very successful no a teacher ;
discerning and competent jaigell, from their own -obser
vation, attested his ability, and commenced his method
His school tiourinhed, and was'as prosperous at the lima
of his removal' as it had ever been. His removing was
much regretted.
Colonel Hyatt was a professor of religion when he
came among us. During his residence here he. mole,
Joined a consistent profession. He was active and useful
in the church, confided In as a sincere, and sympatttiz:d
with as a growing Christian
We have been surprised to hear that a suspicion has
been intimated of his loyalty. There was among us no
more titre and coLetant suppotter of.the DI lon than
Colonel Hiatt—he was loyal from , prlnclple, and we be
lieve he continues steadfast, unwaveringly attached to
the Government and institutions of the thited Ideates.
WILLaRE/Ilt'LL,
d. Districtti age.
The Hon and venerable Willard Hall Is District
Judge for 'Delaware.
COL. T. ILLIIT My, Dear Sir: I have moderator:ld
that your loyalty to the 'Union end our Government bee
been called in question , since you have been in ,Clhestei
county. I have to a ate that if there le any foundation
for an imputation BO base, the, you must, have changed
wonderfully since you left here. I cannot look into your
heart, hut I have the most thorough conviction, from
your uniform language and conduct, that no more loyal
man liven Peonmivania ndeed, I should have as
soon trusted the education of two of my goon to a burglar
or profaned gambler, se to .one who sympathized with
Sect pion If ytott want testimony to support your loy
alty, you can have any amount of it from the place of
year former residence,
If / can be of any aervice to yon in repelling tbi3 Tile
toperelon of your character, you can nee, me to any ex.
tent. and in any manner.
Very truly your friend,
EDWARD O. BRADFORD
--.- -
October 10,1862 - -
Edward G. Bradford, Bea , 19 United States District
&ttorney.ot Delaware, under the present A.dministration.
WILMINGTON, October 10,-1882, ,.
Having, for many yews, had a personal acinsintanee
With Colonel 113ats, I cheettally Entity to hie loyalty.
At the commencement of 'ails witted robe lion, he took
a decided slam. in favor of itif forcible suppression, and
was active, even to the detriment of his health, in orga
nizing the militia of the State,
It is to us oho know I im a matter of surprise:that hie
loyalty should have, ever. been called in' qnsition, as in
tbis latitude his character as an honest, high-minded,
std thovokoh/y lolal man is far above suipioinn
C. GILPIN, Mayor.
I most heartily. concur in the forgegoleg statement in
reapect to the loyalty of Colonel Hyatt. and his genera
good character. It is matter of aureriaa to three who
know him here that bid loyalty ahonld have been called
in .nneation. E. W. GIL P
October rt, 1882. Chief Jnetice of Delaware.
Eon, E. W. Gilpin is' Chief Justice of Delaware.
The above gentlemen are well and publicly known at
unconditional Union men.
PHILAIELPIM, October 14, 1802
To the Loyal Public:
%e aro abundantly satisfied of the uncompromising
ioralty of Col. Hyatt and the Acadendc Staff of the
Penns) ivania Military Academt, and take plemnre in
recommending to the .public this Institution, which is
not surpassed by any in the country for tie facilities for
imparting a thorough scientific.'classical, and military
education. • JAMES POLLOCK,
Filial of Board of-Tru,tees of P M. A.
JAMES H. ORME, Chairman Mil'y Oom., P. M. A.
oclfi St .
°Tti..N.K OF COMMERCE--PIIIIJADET,
rate, October 6,1862.
The 'A.untial Election for: Directors will be held at the
Banking House on ftION Ddir, the 17th day of mem
ber next, between the boom of 10 A. K. and 2 P. fif.
A general meeting of the Stocitholdere will be held at
the same piano on TIIF4DAY, the 4th day of November
nest, at 12o'clock M. J. A. LE WIS,
Da. tnth Ono 18 , Cashier.
[cr. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE
INSURANCE 00.-RP-k NT, PntIaDJILPHIA, OC.t.
6,1862:
At a meeting of tbe Directors, held this day, a semi-
annual dividend of SIX PER CIES P.. and an extra divi
dend of TEN PER CENT., were declared on the capital
Mock, payable - to the or their legal mere
sentativvs, on and after the 16th inst.
0c3.10t J. W. BIoALLI3TER, Secretary.
ore AT A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS'
BUUNTY FOND COMMIT TIM held the l3th
40y of October, 1862, the [(Mowing resolution' were
passed ;
Resolved; That this Committee will pay to each Non
commissioned Officer and Private in each of the first two
Regiments of Infantry for NINE MONTHS, to be here
after organized and raised in this city, with the sanction of
the proper authorities, or such portion thereof of each of
said regiments as may be received by the ieveroor as part
of the quota of Philadelphia, the slim of T WRIT TY-FIVE
DOLLABS'on said regiment of nine hundred and eights'
men, as hereinbefore mentioned, being mustered into the
service, and the following terns corralled with: The ne
cessary evidence required will be certified copies of the
mutter rolls, or copies thereof, with the originals, for ex
amination, also a certificate of the proper authority at
Harrisburg eat all the members of said regiments. or
the part thereof entitled to receive. are credited to the
Philadelphia Quota p and, providedfurther; the recruits
relinquish any claim to any and all bounties except such
as may bo Dodd by the United States. - -
Resolved, A sum equal to TWO DOLL ABS for each
such man be paid to the Captains thereof to remunerate
him for expenses incurred In reining hie Company, to be
paid him on complying with preceding requirements
. THOM etI3,WERSTIIII, Tice Ottatrmen,
Loan; Ritmo ET, Secretary. - ocl4-12t
DTAV IS AUX ELI GANT&
MR. PAUL ANDRIOT, - Gerund de la malson
de Tallinn; de MR. GRANDVILLE SrOEES, 609
OFIEWIN UT Street, Philadelphia, a Phonneur do pre-.
venir see nombreux amis et .connalpsances qal Pont deja
favorite de leur clientelle, (abet que leo 'etrangere,) qu'll
vient de regevoir de Paris et Londres lea modes les plus
recentes et let mionx portees pour la liaison Waiver.
Mr. Grandville Btokes a mis k ea dispoeition les atolls'
lea plus belles, et les meinetues qualitee, des premieres
manufactoreEid'Etirope.
Les militaires, ainsi quo lee ceders de tons grades y
trouverons lea meilleures qualites d'etotres odes prix tree
moderato. Veleganoe de so coupe, &Mei qua le cachet-de
distinction qui la caracterise est deja troy connn du Dub.
lie, pour on renonvelles lout moritee. lien-15)
MILITARY .
IBOUNTY ! BOUNTY ! BOUN
TY !--Company A, Capt. SAMUTIL HAZARD:
Roberta' Artillery, for Fortress Monroe, Pan Boun
ty as follows: '
Government Bounty $25
1 001 M rnment Premium
2
Governmtnt Advance Pay IS
City Bounty 50
Making Advance Pay ' 1690
and also $75 on expiration of term of enlistment.
A few more able.bodied men wanted to fill up this
Company.
REASONS WHY men should outfit in this battalion in
preference to any other :
It is composed of picked men. '
They wilt not be disgraced by being drafted.
They have good quarters in Fortress 5f onroe, in the
largest and most pleseantly situated fort in the country ;
are commanded by experienced hod able officere ; are not
exposed to the hardships of field service, and, tieing well
it struoted in all the duties al the infantry and artillery
eoldier, will be fitted to MVO as officers in any arm of the
' service
They draw pay and rationsfrora the day they are mus
tered in, arttsent Immediately to camp, and <receive their
clothes, made exprhsly to fit them.
HEADQUARTERS,- R. R. Om EIGHTH and CHES
NUT Streets, UP STAIRS', ocle-Iot
I. FORT DELAWARE. Reedits
Wanted for BATTERY «R" The fall Bounties'
, raid, $9O cash, Ea at discharge—trial]. $165. Pay
Rations, and Uniform from late of -muster. Inquire
at 409 OHESTBUT Street. .
JOHN A. BLARE, captain , commanding.
FEED% W. BEERS, let lieutenant, •
S. J. POWSION, 24 hentenant. . ocl.o.otit
BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE RE
GIMENT, 150th P. 'V.—Twenty men wanted to fill
up Co. 0—5165 bounty. Andy at 505 Sonta street.
- GEORGE B. LAIRD, Captain:
•
JACKSON D. COOKE, let Lieut. oell-6t*
CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT,
COL. 0. M. PREVOST.
RECRUITS WANTED for ibis nopatar Regiment
BOUNTY *l6O, and ONE MUTH'S PAY IN
A DV &NOE.
'RECRUITING STATION, 188 WALNUB STREET.
Oapt. DERRY SHARWOOD,
ce9-tf Recruiting Officer.
NEN WANTED FOR A 0031-
pary Jr, the Board of Trade Ride Regiment, 158th
Regiment P. V. This regiment will go into camp
immediately, near the city Bou Ay, 8185. Apply
early, tolLient. ONO. O. BENSZBV, No. 833 MARKET T
fttrest, below Ninth street. ns7 12t
CAVALRY ! CA.VAI4 it !
OA.VALIVY I—OURTIN DRAGOONS, OR
MOUNTED GUARD—A. few more good
MEN a anted for this organization, now in camp at Bar
rizburg. All Government and State Bounties, and $5
1111 train= Apply Immediately at No. 304 DI iRKET
Stzeet; or LANGSTROTH BUILDING, Germantown. ,
•T, WATIIitB Eli BEE, commanding ottloOr.,
ist lieutenant, N.O POTTER,
Ed lieutenant, O. N. STOKES ocls
D LowrTUES
SSOO
DAY,. Eleyted -t. er 9,hr - 5: 1 7 ° . 11 30 TREA
SURY NOTES, coupons attached, Numbers 81.568,
81.569, 81,570._ All parties are forbid negotiating said
Notes, at notice has been given, and payment stopped
at the Treasury and au Sub- Treasury Departments.
$5OO IN GOLD!
Witt be paid by the undersigned for the return of the
Notes. B. F. GALL&G111111,
Biwa. No. 281 North THIRD Street.
u btr 2. 1262. oc2.lBt*
GET -IVORYTYPES OF REIMER,
ff you would have picturep of doe character, per•
fed gems of , tointaturapaintiog. Saida tints life-like and
r Mural. SECOND Street, above
VATILLIIIM H. ELISEO O_OD,. 13001':
iitt,KEN, N 0... 9
tn 38 North EIGHTH Streettler
etly SIXTU arid WALNI7r .treetv. ocl6 artr
THE PRE ,PHILADELPHIA, _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1862.
• - - RETAIL DRY GOODS. -
BROCRE lON - 4
SHAWLS,
FROM A LATE AUCTION SALE.
Revered Lois
SUPERB MAINE LAINE SHA WLS,
of Faris Fabrics, hi entire now designs mid colorings.
OURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND ST.,
ABOTE, WILLOW.
ocl6-3t
EYRE 4fe LANDELL,
BALMORAL SKIRTS;
9-00 D BLACK SILKS,
STAPLE LINEN GOODS,
BLACK. STELLA SHAWLS,
NEW WOOLEN SHAWLS,
MUSLINS BY THE PIECE,
REPS, ORDERED COLORS,
FRENCH PLAID FLANNELS,
FULL STOOK OF WOOLENS,
RICHEST PRINTED GOODS,
NEW STYLE DREES GOODS,
GOOD COL'D POULT DE SOIE,
MAGNIFICENT DRESS SILKS,
MAGNIFICENT PRINTED GOODS.
selo.mwatf
Doi - En, Oct. 10, 1882.
ITP STAIRS DEPARTMENT.-
Fall and Winter Cloaks: -
- Black Thibet Shawls.
Striped Broche do.
Broche Bordered do. -
Woollen do.
BOYS' CLOTHING..
Jackets and Pants.
Sacks, Overcoats, &c.
-4110 Suits made to order.
COOPER & CONARD,
ae3o.3m 8. E. car. NINTH and MARKET Sta.
E. `CliLr' 1J
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTEI &ND ARCS.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
OPENING FOR FALL.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND CASH, 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,
ESPEDIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS BEASON,
1021 .CHESTNUT • STREET
E. M. NEEDLES.
LACES,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS
EMBROIDERIES.
A full assortment of the above on hand at LOW
PRICKS, to which additions are made of all
NOVELTIES.
se2s-tf
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
TEE t( NEW MOURNING- STORE'
No. 926 CHESTNUT STREET,
EVERY VAR,IErg OF DEEP MOURNING
MOURNING BONNETS
11QEAL B BRGAINS IN sosaßy.
„—Jurt- open/d, /75 dozet/Ladlea , Heave English
Hosiery, full regular make, in 8, 83(, 9, and OX inches,
at old pritea.
SHE PE ...RD, VAN HARLINGEN, ar A.HRTHON.
oels.l4tre 1908 CHESTNUT Street.
EAL BARGAINS IN BICH LACE
JLU OURTAINS.--,inet opened, 500 Rich Tambid and,
Applique Lace Ourtairs, at old prices, Aloe, SGO yards
Rich Tarob'd DIT)Blirl Draperies.
SHEPPARD, YAN HARDiNGEN, & ARMOR,
005 Huy 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
REAL BAROAIIsIB MT LINEN
1111011.KBACK —Just opened, 2.000 s side of good
quality heavy bleached Liven Huckaback,•at old prices,
SHEPS6III), VAN HARLINGEN, dc &REM%
oel4.lotrp :HOS 0 OMNI' C Street.
SILK FACED 'PO PLINS.
_ .
Dark fine colors in French Poplins.
Wool Poplins. double fold.
Plain colors Mousseline de nines.
French Merinos, assorted qualities.
Obeltp Wool Poplins, Broche figures.
tiff ARPLEMS Rain HEBB,
CHESTNUT and ElGHTH'Streabt,
.ATEST NOVELTY.—Just °pelted,
a large stock of Ribbons, Flowers, Straw and Bill;
liner" Goods, at JOSE PII'HAMBU ROE WS,
0013.5t* 11n. 3t South SEOOND, ab. Oftestuut.
NORD —Rich Autumn
, colorings in,Toile, Poll de Chevres and Worsted
Dress Stuffs. Fine all wool Plaid Cashmere* Lama
Plaids and serviceable Drees Goy ds for Obildree's wear.
oclo- if S B&B P LESS & B ROTHE RS.
VASHIONABLE bTRIPED
Broche Long Shawls. ~
Palslev•Long Shawls. •
Paisley Sonars Shawls.
Vienna Long Shawls.
Paris Long Shawls.
Empress Woolen _
Long Black Thibet Shawls.
Full lino of Woolen Shawls.
Sheppard's PlaidlLong and eanare Shawls.
School Girls' Woolen Shawls..
EYRE A LANDELL.
FOURTO and ABGEI Streets.
fIROWE DRY GOODS—Just re"
calved: '
Brown Poplins, Plain and Figured.
Brown Wool Poplins, Double Width.
hierinoce of all Shades. ti
Wool IPLaines, Plain and Figctred.
Cotton and Wool D'Laines—tinice line.
Figured Nerinaes.
A full line of Plain Shawls.
A full line of Gay Shawls.
One lot of Black Figured Mohalrs, at 250.
Six lots of Brown Alpaca's, choice.
A full line of Oaseimeres.
A full line of Vesting.
1.)11/IN EL: STOIESS,
oc3 702 ARM Street.
VALL CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
JP: New Fall Cloaks opened daily.
Winter Cloaks in preparation. --
Striped all. wool Brocbe Shawls, $ll.
Fall and Winter Woollen Shawbi.
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.
BOYS' OLO VRING.
Fine Beady-made Clothing for boys.
Suits made to order.
CLOTHS, CASSIKERES, VESTING&
Just opened, several large lots °maniere&
Boys' wear of every grade and style._
11,000 yards Black and Fancy Oanalmeres, Mo. to $2.
6.4 Blue Flannels; Black, Blue and Brown cloths.
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths for Fail and. Winter.
DRESS GOODS.
Bap. Poplins, Froncicliferinoes, Helaine& dm.
Black: Bress.Stuffs at reasonable tato&
AWRY BL&NEETB.
COOPER & CON &,
se2o S. B. cor. NINRH and MARKET Streets.
EDWIN HALL -.4V.8R0'l HER, .NO.
20 Bonth SECOND Street, will oven this morning—
Brown, Bine, Green, and Bieck Irish Poplins.
French Plain Poplini. 811018 colors.
Bich Figured and Piald.Pophins and Bens,
Plain Poplins anillteps, rich colors.
Rich all wool Csahmeres and De Lathes.
Figured Merinoes end Yetench's.
Fine French Merinoes. choice colors.
Strived and Figured French Chintnee.
• Cloth and Oaabmare Plaids for Children. 008
TT !STEEL 'aSON;
..E.-Le • No. 718 North TENTH St., above Coates,
Have now open a choice assortment of .
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRESS GOODS.
Bich Fancy Silks.
New Shades Plain Silks.
Figured Black Silks.
Plain Black Silks at Low Prices. ..
Bich Figured and Plaid French Bassi.
Plain French Bees, all shades.
Plain French 'Merinos", all shades. •
PLAIN ALPACAS,
In Black, Brown, Mode, Blue, and Scarlet.
Poll De Chews!, Poldins) Detainee,
And every variety of New and Choice seasonable Drees
Goods. 'Also, a largo assortment of
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS,
LONG AND SQUARE WOOLEN SHAWLS,
fell-tf AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES.
•
CHEAPHEAP DRY GOODS,' CARPETS,
'CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADES —V.
E. ABCHAMBLULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and
MABKET Streets, will open this morning, from Auction,
Ingrain Carpets at 87, 45, 60, 62, and 760 ; Entry and
Stair Carpets, 16 to 650.; Rag Carpets, 31, 87, and 46c.;
Floor Oil Clothe, 37 to 60c •, Gilt bordered Window
Shades. 500. to $1 18; Buff and Green Window Holland,
18 to 20,c.; Flume's. 25 to 50c.; Dregs Goods in great
variety, train 16 t0,60c Canton Flannels, 26 to 310.
sp24- vital%
kIOBEAT HOBRE EXHIBITION
AND AG OULI URAL FAIR. AT NORRI 8•
'TOWN, for it Penney!mita, OCTOBER 21,:33, sad
22.18132.
GRAND TRIAL OF SPICED; trot in harness; Six
Premiums are offered . lat, $lOO ; 2d, g5O ; 34, $4O ; 4th,
$3O ; sth, $2O; 6th, 510 For pacing. Three Premiums ;
let. $25; 20, $10; Bd, $5. For stallions. brood mares,
colts, matched, aid gaited horses, Nine Premiums, vary
ing from $25 to $6. Liberal Premiums in the home, floral
and fruit departments are also offered. All persons re•
quested to exhibit free of charge. Agricultural imple
ments, machinery, and article, of every description. The
track is one of the best half mile in the Steve.
Excursion tickets front Philadelphia to Norristown will
be hotted on'alt the regolar trains for 50.coota, good for
thee days: also, on Reading road, from Reading to Nor.
ristown, $1,25 ;.Pottstown, po cents Phcenixville, 40
cents ; Dowingtown, Mentor Valley "Branch, 65* cents;
and at reduced fares from intermediate stations • .
Single admission tickets, good for the' day, 26 cents.
Fnr patticnlars set large bills, or address Becretary.for
circulars • Dr. WC WETHRIBILL E President.
.d.B.:LONGKBER, Bec , Norristown; Pa. - ocl6 4t
WILLICA. H. IiEei.TON (JO.,
v v No 201 South FRONT Street,'Ageriti for the
a le of the Original Eteidalok & 0,. Champagne, offer
that desirable wino to the trade,
Mao, 1,000 Cans fine and medium:grade Bordeaux Mo
retti ", „ •
100 isiies'Gethrindenberii Frertal' Oognae Brandy, Tin
tape 1848, bottled In France...
f.O cases Buell Tuscan Oil, in fluke, 2 dozen in case..
30 bbla.fineat quality lillonongahela Whisky.
50.000 Havana Segue, extra fine. ,
bloat Oharidon Grand -Yin -Imperial ci Green Beal"
Champagne. - ,
ToLettier with s flue sarortoient of 3tadelre4 Sherry,
Port, &c. 0018..ni
THE ARMY! "
SWORDS, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, BASHES, BELTS, &o.
o. 18 NORTH' SIXTH STREET.
•
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
0.37
MILITARY TRIMMINGS
BRASS KNAPSACK TRIMININ4B, U.- S. Regula
tion, with' 'Maim. in complete sets.
ROLL ER BUCKLES, % inch, for Haversacks,
BRASS INFANTRY ACUOUTREIMNIST MOUNT
, INGS,in'eamplete eels.
BRASS HAT ORNA.MEATTS, Eagles, Bugles, Tram
, Pets, Crossed Sabres, and Crossed Cannon.
BRASS LETTERS and NUMBERS.
BRASS CAVALRY BELT MOUNTING'S.
BRASS INFANTRY do. do.
BLUED OAVALRY MOUNTINGS, U. S. Regula
tion, in sets, complete, including. Saddle Tree,
'Picket Pin e . Lariat Blips, Curry Comb, Horse
Break, Ltd Spurs.
BRASS BOREW and STRAP SPURS, for °Moors.
BLUE, BC/ABLE T, and GRAY BLANKETS, for
Officers and Privates.
For sale in-quantities, and of the beet quality, by
W. P. WIIISTAOH &
3S NORTH . ' THIRD STREET,
se2B.lmer • Philadelphia.
B"85 GROMMETS for Army Blan
- frets and Leggings, manufactured and for sale in
any quantity at - SISTLI and OOLUMBIA.
8 0 5 -bn* I.VINB. •
rpENT-BUTTONS AND BLIPS, 11. S.
Standard, manufactured and for tole by '
' ' ' • J'. P. SEED,
&tenni or TitTRTNERTH and NOBLE Street",
oe2il•liao* • -: • • Philadelphia.'
•
MILITARY CLOTHING.
WIDE -SPREAD REPUTATION.
There is no house in the United States that
has as wide-spread reputation for getting up
MILITARY _ CLOTHING ks,ROCKHILL & WIL-
SON'S,Ist as. 008 and . po Cliestnut street
Besides being thoVoughly acquainted with
the business, thek'are prompt to:fill all orders
•
at moderate prices, and always have a TARGIV
STOOK OF MILITARY.GOODS ON NA.ND.
LL.. S.
MVE TWENTIES;
20-YEAR SIX PER - CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT -THE OBTION OF THE GOVERN.
I am instructed by the SECRETARY . OF .
TRBABITRY.to receive.subacriptions for the above
oc2-thAut3t
LOAN AT PAR,
TEE INTEREST TO COMIUENVE FROM . DATE
Thus 'avoiding th4 , !dffficulty heretofore experienced by
requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from May
fullsupplv. of these Bonds always on halid. '
114 SOUTH. THIRD St.
iy29 tf
$lO 000 TO ; INVEST IN MORT
3 GACiEt3 and Ground Rants; in sum of
$4OOO to $5,006. P. WAGNER, 614 spairra GARDEN
street. It*"
JAMINS = WAiTON, ISOIII.B W. 708/.
NXTALTON & YOST,
v v BANEZEB, BltakEßS,
GINNICEAL HOLLNOTONS,.
No. 26 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
ANDEBENONB.
Jay Cooke& Co. Hon. James Po ll ock,
'James, Kent, Barite., & 00., Hon. H. D. Poster,
Esherick,& Co., _ Hon. A. H. Reader,
0. MoKibbin & Son, . Hon. Asa Packer,
Z. P. Middleton & 8r0.,: Hon. Warren J. Woodward.
Hon. Wnt. Willdns, V. L. Dradiord,
an7-tan .
uHARVEY THOMAS,
. STOOK AND BROKER,
No: 312 WALNUT !STREET. '
Stooks and Ronda bought and acid on oommimdon.
Promissory Rotes and Loans negotiated. 001-Imii
TRYING - ROUSE,
.1. _ NEW YORK, _
_,
BROADWAY AND TWELFTH STREET,
BNITNABON ON TWELFTH . OMEN,
• . Conducted on the
NIIBOPEAN PLAN. •
This Lowe is now open for the accommodation of
ramifies and transient Guest:.
4 ORO. W. HUNT .
Late of the Brevoortflouse, Proprietoll.
CHAS. W. NAM, _
- • :. - , J347-thstnent
.0 ) - A SEVEN-OCTAVE $4OO
I 1. , ROSEWOOD PIANO FOB s2oo—Fayable fa
.easy sumo of Three Dollars per month.,
The
The public will pleas* take notice that the books of the .
PEILADELPRIA. 3113SIOAL SAVIEGS AffEE LOAN
SOOIETY, -axe:now 'open to receive subectibkno te _a
Fourth.Series.> The Vat dietribution'ot Selma-octave
Doeesiood Pianos for this eeries will take plows at the
Office N 0.1.021 OHESTEUT Street, on - TUESDAY,
October 7th, 1862. at 3 o'clock. Oirciairs,Tiving - the
full 'plan of- operations of this` highly_ beneficial institu
tion, can• be had by applying to the" Secretary of the
Society.
oc4 tf
THE FINEST 'ASSORT.
111 - 111 A . ! NENT new, modern, and durable PI
ANOS front MI to 15490. : '
Also, Plt11101111World•renowned MMLODZONS aid
11ABMON11711113, for ()ash, at 'a great vedaotlon, or fa
(mall monthly lostaltments. JAMES EIZLLAB, 279 an!
281 Booth FIFTH Street, above Samos. set-Bml9
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE, VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS,
SPICES, &c., &c.
All the requisites !or Preserving and Pickling Pnrposes
• -
ALBERT O ROBERTS.
'mu* IN GROONtII43 )
eeb-tf . 0081111111 ZLZVENTH AHD VIM".
I. G.
. • •
ZINO, ARMY, AND TOILET mimosa,
The beat in the world for thileh and durability.
B. 111. 8.
The beet brand Silk-finished
VELVET RIBBONS.
dole Agent, BENJAMIN M. EIMITII I ,
Ufa DUANE Street, near West Broadway,
ae2o.llei New Yorlt.
BLIND AND DEAF— Consult Dr.
JAMES LEWIS, who unremitting oneness le
meeting .with' the entire approbation of hie patients in
Philadelphia. °Mee an North SIXTH Bt. se3o-italr
'CIE AND EAR.-DR. JAMES
_L II • LEWIS, OCULIST and AMIDST, has again re
turned from hie profeeeional tour in Europe. and perma
nently located : • , at. No. 887 North SIXTH Street. Offloe
home from 9t012 A. DI., and 2to4P. H. se 24•Imif*
BLAKE'S PATENT ARGAND GAi
MIAS= for sale by the eubecrtbera, sole agents
therefor. Alt venous are cautioned 'against infringing
said patent. EIEttRY 11. HOOPES & 00,,
E 8 0011HEROIAL Street,
BosroN, October 10, 1862.
ooll•1m
G•Y. BLAKI ST ON , NO. 22
• Eolith WATER Street, Philadelphia, Commission
Dealer in Ohio and Illinois EROO4I CORN, HAN
DLES., WIRE, TWINE, &c. ooll4so
PATAPSCO DUOK
Tor sale by •
ocll•8t*
SCCITCIt WHISKY.-25 puncheons
James Stewart's Sae PAISLEY SALT, imported
direct.. In bond and 1m sale by , •
oclB-2=
'Flit*BA COTTA MANUBAOTORY.
Hinging Vases
Fancy Flower Pots.
• Os at3ge Pole.
Fern Vases.
Ivy Vases.,
.garden Vales.
Jatantn (Jonpre.
Cassolette Ilenalesance.
Oseeoletts Lonie XVL
Lava Vases Antique.
Pedestals, sll sizes.
Console end cartatadee.
Paean Baste..
Marble Pedestals
For Bale Beta), and to the Trade.
B. A. neiiatsox,
ocls 1010 13111MTNUT Street.-
GKN)DS
-14ER:„NT AFTER FIVE YEARS
aP DEPOSIT,
JAY COOKE,
stisbhirricaf AGENT;
ItOICELS*
PIANOS.
H. NV GB i.Y. EleoreterY,
°Mee, 1021 CHESTNUT Street
C. 11 IWILLIBR,
2.X South 8/100.ND Street!
xlatlibiath FRONT.
.014111ISSION I A HOUSES
A It VETT
OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTILIGO.
. _
WO.LFF: & 00:,
00 11 NIBOION MEBAHA•NTB t
No. 132 OHESTNITT EMMET, PHILADELPHIL.
• 117• A fait assortment of Philadelphisaatte Carpets
always.in Store. 002 2m
QEANILESS
B A ("x 'S .
Lewiston 3 Eu.hel. •
' Lewiston 23( -Bushel. • -
• Lewbton 2.Basbel. and
, Androscoggin 2-Enebel.'
For sale, net cash on delivery, by . • •
• GEO. GRIGG,
. ,
ocl3 tf • - 2EI 01113E0E Ailey
ARivry - GOODS.
BARK-BLUR GOAT CLOTHS.
DARE-BLUE OAP moms.
SKr-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ABBY BLANKETS, S'I'ANI!ARD WEIGHT.
Ito-ouz4oz DUOK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINES DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEAOHRD SHEETINGS AND
SHIBTLNDS. -
For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
sol-if
WELLING„ COFFIN, 85 CO.,
NO. 220 OFEEBTIPITT STREW,
are prepared to
CONTRACT FOR THE DELiySay
OF
ARMY
WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS,
OF
STANDARD QUALITI.
LADIES' FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS!
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND MARINA° rurtme OP
LADTP,S' FANCY FURS,
No. 826 ARCTI.STREET,
BELOW NINTH
Just evened; a large and handsome Stock or LADIES'
AND CHILDREN'S FANCY, PUBS, of every descrip
tion and in tbe newest and most approved styles, at the
Dewed Cash Prime. ' oe'laos
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
JOHN. FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH,
MiI'ORTER exr, 14,ANI:MA.PrI7REB
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of Fancy Furs for adies 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. Ladles, please give
me a call. cc3.4raif •
SILK AND DRESS MOODS.
FALL. STOOK
SILK AND FANCY DREss GOODS.
. .
A -LITTLE ik Co..
se2s; 2m : No. 326 - MARKET BT.
MILLINERY GOODS.
1862 FALL. 1 862
WOOD A CARY,
WOOESSOBB TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & xionor,s,4
Have now In store a
COMPLETE 81.00 K
OF
MILLINERY GOODS,
O . OIISISTEsTG OF
Silk, Velvet 2 and Oolored Straw
BONNETS AND HATS,
French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons; &0., -
To which they reepectfuni invite the attention of the
former patrons of the House, and the trade generally.
seB.2m
KENNEDY &BRO.
729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW MONTH.
HAVE NOW READY THEIR
TALL IMPORTATIONS OE FRENOR
FLOW.piRS. FEATHERS
AND GENEBAI, lIMLIZTERY GOOD%
seB-8m
. FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
KO SENHEIM,
ICS,BRO
431 MARKET STREET,
NORTH BIDE,
Haw) now open for their
FALL BALES
A LARHE AND HANDSOME STOOK OF
FALL.MILLINERY GOODS,
CONSISTING 07
RIBBONS,
~VELVETS, SILKS,
FLOWERS,
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
AND
MILLINERY: GOODS GENERALLY,
To which the attention of the trade is
RESPECTFULLY OOLWITED.
se2o.2m
BONNET AND BAT FRAMES,
PATTERN BONNETS, AND DRESS CAPS.—
he beat 'place to buy a Full Assortment, at Wholesale
Cash Priam, is at EiORGAN'S MANUFACTORY. 40S
AWE • Str. et. 640.1m*
geip- MISSES OTRYAN, 1107 WAL
NUT Street, will open FAZIO naLLumar for
Fall on THUBSD&Y, October 2,1862.',001-18t*
GENTS' FURNISHING• . GOODS.
FLANNEL,. AND CLOTH OVER
. SHIRTS
FINE LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS,
On hand or made to order, of the moot approved cnt,,
and warranted to fit.
GENTLEMAN S WRAPPERS,
The large et and beat aaaortment in the city.
UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, I:FLOTES, TIES, dm.
. .•.•
WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL.
G-. A. HOFFMANN,
ed-tutho3m 600 AEOR• itiREET.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Importer ;and Manufacturer of
GENTLEMEN'S.
FINE FURNISHI.Ne GOODS'
Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH 'STREET:
FIRST STORE ABOVE MARlCBitifi..:.
(FORMERLY J. BURR •MOORIPB.). --
The well known reputation of thiq eatablistOnent for
selling Fine Goods at MODERATE PRICES will be fully
enetained.
P. S.—The celebrated IMPROTED PATTERN SHIRTS, co
just's , popular, can be supplied at abort notice.
FLANNEL & CLOTH' OVERSHIRTS
IN GREAT VARIETY. ocll-ff
GEORGE GRANT,
ItIANDFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 610 OHICBTNITT BTBRIT.
selS.3m
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The 'subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF SHItsTB,
Which he makes a specialty in hie business. Ales), eon
receiving
'NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
jag- tf Four doom below the Oontinentel.
fit HYACINTHS, TULIPS,. ORO
OUS, and all other 4arieties o 1 German Bulbs, for
Pail planting, imported and for sale at low rates by .
ROBERT BUNT & SON,
itortienitund and Agricultural Warehouse, 922 and
924 MARKET Street, above Ninth. 0c16•6t -
4:llN.—Just received, per Brigantine
NA NITA, from Rotterdam, an Invoice of Treble An
chor Oln. D i or sale from-the Wharf, or from Custom
house Store, by OHA& 8. Otatf3TAIRS, Bole Agent,
Nos. 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITI Street'. sell
.W.NGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. '350
..1:1%. Boxes Choice English Dairy ORE ESE, bet re
otivetrand for sale by ERODES R WILLIAMS,
- No: 107 South WATER Street.
IafERNETIOALLY Sealed Goode, for
.II 1 Sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, No. 107 South
WATIS Street, consisting of
/* Trash Peaches, Fresh Blackberries, •
44 Tomatoes, ~ Pine Apple,
" Oorn, 44 Ample,
" Peas, Meats of all kinds, .
" Quinces, Poultry ." 64
44 Pears, soups 66 4t
" Plums, Mushrooms,
" Strawberries, Sardines. •
Also; Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, American Pickles
and Sauces, Camps, Jellies, Trult Syrups, French Mos.
Lards; ICuslish Mustards,
~. ', 2 . - , - -. -. oc2-tf
IYEW YIUBLICATIONS
7r)R. BOARDMAN'S SERMON.-
Thie morning Will-be
The Seuereigwy of God the Sure and Only Stay of
the Christian' Patriot in Our Plalienest Frehhiei. A
hermou preached fo the Tenth Preebyteilan Church,
-Pbiti del pole, Reptembr r 14. and in the West Spruce-street
oburch,September 28, 1882 . By the Rev. 11 CRAY A.
-BOARDMAN, D.D. Price Ten Conte, or Twelve Copies
for One Dollar.
Publiqted by WAL $. & ALFRED KARTIEN,
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES
, .
BROTH ERRE AD'S MOTT
1-LAtENG LIB BABY.—AII the SEW English
and American dodo, including ALL (MASSE 3 of Lite
ratnre. This is the ONLY Library in the country that
Includes all. the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not
REPRINTE here.
Tema ea per year ; six months $3; three months $1.50;
one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South
EIGHTH Street, sett-3m
12NGLI ill AND - FREDIC E -FAMILY
CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DB
LECTURE, 1317 CHESTNUT STREET.
Subscriptlone per year, month, and day.
General catalogue just publfehed, furnished gratis.
In Frees, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French Ll•
brary:q -
" Catalogue de is Bibtathdque des Dames et des Di.
winner." M. M. WONICHESI, Agent,
latt-Sun 1317 OH CSTNU T Street
PHOTOGRAPHS.
REMEMBER I TRAT REIMER
.now offers. during war times, his sptendid .00r.
trails, life-size P ILO TOGR&P ElSinoilcolon,totbe pub.
lie, at reduced prices - BROOND Street, above Gl`rZeu.
T I.IIE AND LE &RN 18 AN OLD
4 eating, but It you live forever, you will find no'
better picrnres.or finer likeneeeee then RN 11.151t'd Co
lored ETOTOGIStaPHS for SECOND dcreet, auleo
Green - • it*
(IHEAPEST - PLACE IN THE CITY
IL". to buy PHOTOGRAPH &LRCMS, UMW POR
TRAITS, and CARD FRAMES: & large lot of NE W
STYLIMS,,juat reef Wed from AUCTION, and will be sold
at a great reduction from klanufacfurers' prices Every
Album warranted perfect. ' rrrOEFER,
0c11.6t 439 0 EIR MN'S T Street.
TO COLOR CARD PH 0T °-
GRAPHS in an elf pant manner, and not affect the
fine surface in the least, is an easy process to any person,
though not an artist by the use of
lINWTOLti'd PREFARRO COLORS FOR ALBUIIER
PIUTU BES
Price per box, $3; with large bottle of redocleg
lifittid, $3 25.
Sole Agents for. the Bated States, ,T. E. TRITON &
00 , Boston.
In this city gud State, SOHOLZ & JANENTZKY,
112 St nth 'EIGHTH Street, •
OA I / 9 10N—The great popularity &rawly acquired
by tbis valuable discovery has induced some dishonest
persons to offer a" worthless article in Imitation.
FIFTY DOLL &li will be psid for the conviction of
any party selling their stuff- for Newton's Albumen
Oolorf, ocll-sw los
LEGAL.
QBERIFIPB NOTICE E
rinTranT COURT FOB THE our min
COUNTY OF PHILLDELPHIA.,
City and Catinty' Philadelphia; au.
THE CODIRIONWEALTA. OF PENNSYLVANIA TO
THE SHILRIFF Ol ramaDELPEue COUNTY,
GBE BTIL G
' If B HUNT make you secure of prosecuting
his claim, then we command yon, -that you summon, by
good and lawful sumer one, The Pennsylvania Company
for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annnitier, True.
tees under thelast will and testament of P CTEd L FE d-
Gla()N, deceaeed, and aLEX thiDER C. FE RGl7doa,
late Of yellr so that they bs and appear beiureour .
Judges at Philadelphia, et-onr D strict Court for the City
end County of Phimdelphia, there to be held the first
1110N . Ir ki or, December next, to show wherefore whereas
they, tbe , Laid, dentandent and the
_said defenpnt.
gether and udivided, do held toll that certain nitesilige
or tenement tavern end lot or- piece of land, situate in
the late township of I3lockh4, now In the Twenty-fourth
ward of the City of ,Phtladelphia, beginning et the !tenth
west corner of HIM rforil street aad Thirty-ninth strain,
thence extending westward along the south side of the
said Haverford street, five and fifteen feet three
and five. eighths inches, to , a point the intersection of the
south side of the said Haverford street and the northeast
sic e of the L anceleter Turnpike roan ,thence southwestward
eleven feet and seven-eighths of an inch to the northeast
side of the said Lancaster Tu'nplke road, thence south
eastesard along the same two hundred and eighty feet, to
the rorthweed side, of Garden street, thence northeastward
along the Fa'd Garden street fifty-eight feet nine and five•
eighths inches to an angle in the same, thence eastward
along the north side of ,the -flail Garden street two hun
dred and seventy -six feet ons Milt and seven-eighths of
an. inch to the wrst side of the said. Thirty-ninth street,
thence northaerd along the west sida of the said Thirty
ninth street one hundred and fifty-three feet three inches,
to the place of beginning—the tams defendant partition
thereof between them to be made (according to the laws
and customs of this Commonwealth, in such case made
and.provided,) de gainsay, and the same to be done do not
permit, very unjustly and against the same laws and cus
toms, (as it is said,) Sac. .
and bane you then there the,nathes of those snrnmon
ere Blld'ible wrt '
Win:ices, the Honorable GEnitGE 8 Q itHSWOOD, Doctor
cf Lew, ['readout cf our Bad Court at Philadelphia, the
Truth day of October, in the 3e tr. of our Lord one
tboneand eista bundred mod e(xty•two.
006- tb St B E FLE LORE a, proProthonotary.
UNITED STATES. EASTERN
TRICSOF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF FENNBILI'AIiIA I
GREETING:•
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Penn Sylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, flied in' the name of the
United States of America; Leath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have,
any right, title,
or interest in the schooner 14 NEL LI It," 'whereof Rich
ard 13. Eccles is n aster, her tackle,' soparel, - and farnie
true, and the goods, wares, and 'merchandise laden
thereon, captured as prize by the United States ste emu . '
"AL CB ittlA," Lieutenant Clotntateding •Wlll-doa F.
Tltixten, to be monished, cited, land ceded to judgment,
at the time and place underwriden, and to the effec there
after expressed, (justice so requiring ) You are there
fore charged, and strictly enjoined' and commanded,
that you omit not, but that, by publishing these
presents in at loast two of the daily newspapers printed
and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the
Legal. InteirVencer, you do monish' and cite, or cause
to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all 'persons
in general who have, or pretend' to have, any' right,
title, or interest - in the said schooner • NE LLIE."
her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said
goods, wares. and m rchandise," to 'appear before
the Hon. JOHN CADWALA.DEIt, • the *Judge •of • the
said Court, at the District Ofeurt-room; in the
City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after
publication of these presents, if it be a court day,
or else on the next court day following, between
the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to
show, or allege, in due form of law, a reaumible and
lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said schooner
"NELLIE," her tackle, apparel, and furniture,
and the said goods, wares, and merchandise should not
be prononneed to belong, at. the time of the cap.
tare of the same, to the enemies of the United States,
and as goods of their enemies, — or otherwise" lie.
ble and subject to condemnation,- to be adjudged and
condemned as good and lawtul 'prizes; and •farther
to do and receive in this behalf . 'as to justice shall
appertain. And that yon duly intimate.' or cause to be
intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to
whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,)
that if they shall not appear at the time and place above
Mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and
lawful cause to the contrary, then said 'District Court
doth intend and will proceed to adjndication'on the said
capture, and may pronounce that the said schooner
NELLIE," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the
said goods, wares, and merchandise did belong, at
the time of the capture of the same, to the
enemies of the United States •of America, and
as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and
subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be ad
judged and condemned . as lawful prize,. the absence,
or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and inti
mated in anywise notwithstanding; and that you duly
certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the
premises, together with these presents. • • .
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER,
Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia; this fifteenth
day of OCTOBER, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty
seventh year of the Independence of the said United
States. • •
ocle-3t G. B. 70X. Clerk District Court.
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN,
that PLANS. and SPECIFIC/L[IOSE. for a
SOB 00L-HOUSE will be received by the undersigned,
at the office of the Board of Controllers, southeast cor
ner of PIXTH and aDIBLPHI Streets, until MONDAY,
the 90th inet , at 12 &clock EL
The School. house to be erected on a lot of ground
at
tuate at the southwest < corner of Twentieth and Oaths
rine streets, 100 feet front by 72 feet deep.
Tbe building to be two stories in height, and not to
coat over thirty-five hundred dollars ($3,500), including
cost of plans and superintendence.,
Ily order of Committee on Property..
JAMES D. O&M PBE i.L.
oc10:3t Secretary Oontrollers Public tichools.
pROPOSALS FOR RATIONS FOR
18e3. • -
QUARIbIRMASTER'S OFFICE, IT S. M. o.‘
WASIMIGTOIN, October 14, 1862.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office,
until 3 o'clock P. 81 of the 18th day of NOVN 118 CR
next, for furnisling RATIONS tolhe United States &La
tinos, at the following Stations, doting the 1863,
Portsmouth, New Hampshire:-
Charlento IND, iffassachusetts.
Brooklyn, -Long Istand, New York. •..
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. .
:Washington,.District of Columbia. •
Gosport, near N orfolk. Virginia.
Each Ration to consist of three. quartero of a pound of
mete pork or baton, or one and a fourth ponnde of fresh
or salt beef; tiventy.two ounces of breed, made of extra
superfine flour, or in lien thereof twenty-two ontices of
extra superfine Hour, or one nomad hard bread, at the
option of the Government; and at the.rate of eight quarts
best white beans, or in Hen thereof ten pounds of rice ;
ten pounds of good coffee, or in lieu thereof one and a
half pounds of tea; fifteen pounds of. good New Orleans
sugar; four quarts of vinegar; one pound of sperm can
dles, or one and a fourth pounds of, adamantine candles,
or one , end -a half pounds of good, hard.dipped tallow
candles; four Pounds of good, hard, brown soap; two
quarts of salt, and one hundred ponds of potatoes, to
each hundred refloat.
The increased allowance of four ounces of flour or
bead, end the allowance of potatoes; as above provided,
will cease at the termination of the present insurrection,
and the ration •be as provided by law , and regulations on
the let of /lily, 1861. ,
The beef shall be delivered on the order of the
,com
manding officer of each station, either in bulk or by the
single ration; and' shall consist of the best and most
choice pieces of the carcass; the pork to be No. 1 prime
Wen pork; and the groceries to fe) of the best quality of
kinds named. ,
All subject to Inspection.
All bids must be, accompatied by the following gua
rantee:
Form, of, Guarantee.
The undersigned, —, of —, in the. State of —,
and —, of —, in the State 'of —, hereby guaranty
that In' case the foregoing bid of --, for rations, as
above described, be accepted, he or they will, within ten
days alter the receipt of the contract at the poet office
tamed, execute the contract for the ewe, with good and
sufficient sureties; and, in case,the said ---- shall fail to
enter into contract as aforesaid, we gnarantee to make
good the difference between the offer of the said
and that which may be accepted.
'Witness:
E
1862.
I hereby certify that the above-named -- are known
to me as men of property,"and able to make good their
guarintee.
(To be signed by 'the United States District Judge,
Unit.el States District 'Attorney, or eoliector.)
b.ro proposal wilt be considered unless accompanied by
the abate guarantee. ' -
(liewspapers authorized to publish the above will bend
the paper contaiiiinglhe first insertion, to this of for
amination ) •
Proposals to be endorsed' " Proposals for Bottoms for
1868," and addressed to the undersigned. --
• - W. B. &AOK I
oclO th it Major and Quartermaster..
AND 4 . irt , TRUSS AND BRAZE
P41311 ' O. H: NICHOL:11B,
Conker TW.HLITH sad R&M Streets, Philadebbit.
Herrdal Tramp gold mechanical anftanzes c or room
adjnated
13 .. . H. ITEEDLIBEI.
line Trench and approved American, adapted to ever
f a rm of rupture, in adults - end children, Iluglisb
American Supper*" and `Belts,• Shoulder. Braced, SwF
pensories,'Xlastio Stocidnirs,'and •Syrinxes in greet va
riety. Ladies' Derinitment, — TWlLETH Street, - dry
door below Boos. Ootidneted by ootapetent ladles;
606 OHIBSTNTIT Street.
A. 8., Guarantor.
O. D., Guarantor.
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION 'NOTICE.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE
SHAWLS,
Of the Importation of •
MESSRS. H. lIENNEQUIN dc CO.,
OF IQEW YdEK.
'JOHN B. MYERS & CO. Auctioneers
Vlll sell
OR ittOkiIjA.Y.NOBNItiG, OCITOBEB 20th,
, .
By catalogue, on FOUR (38,1D1,T, atoll
Aseortment of
SHAWLS, &0.,
Compriehig ' •
• EQUARK:AND LPlsicc a EIi&WLS,
VIENNA BROOILE*SHAWLS,
Of but make!, and in SPECIALsaIsa&
PHILADELPHIA MABEE "1"Ilta'
e".
VERY RICH
SUPERIOR QUALITIES OP OHAISTE LdCDIi
SHAWLS
A-line of very elegant
&L OAeIIBIGRE LONG sgAwLse
OF Fatis make for be city trafle
SQUARE AND LONIT MAINE LAI9E
PARIS RATE Bala JOE SHAWLS,
In New and ologaut . Patterne.
A complete assortment of Square and Long
BLACK THIBET
MERINO SHAWLS,
Wool fringes, fine to extra s extra qualities
A choice line of
BLAO)LBROORE DODDERED STELLA BRAWLS, :
Including some very rich goods.
A full assortment of
11ILATY ALL-WOOL PLAID SHAWLS.
An invoke of fine to extra rich all-wool
PANOI AND fittIrPHERD PL&ID SHAWLS
The above of the Importation of
S.•HFNNEQUIN dcCO.,'
Includid in the sale of MOND'S V, 20th October. will
be found 'a large fiSaoiiMent of P &RIR RED GLOVES,.
Also, black and Fancy Groa de Rbines, Poult de Bolos,
Ribbons, &o.
JOHN B. MYERS &G/3. P
oclB-4t • AUOTIONESTO
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Lessee and Manager.. Wlli WHEA.TLEE.
POSITIVELY. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF
GABRIEL -RAVEL AND TROUPE,
AND YuUNG a lIIERDIA.
• THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, OUT. 16, '
TUE REt) GNORE, (Gast Time.)
GABRIEL RAVEL as the Ftaiogs w&grac t it,
Touktet AIIEBIG4 as the. - BED GNOME,
TEE BRIGANDS, (Last Time)
. GABRIEL RAVEL AND TROUPE.
YOUNG SiSERIIA in a flatter's Hornpipe '
TWO GREG 'RIES VAUDEVILLE 005IPANT.
A7' For full particulirs are vine!!
20.11108R0W, BENEFIT OF . GABBIEL RAVEL.
Admission 50 and 25 cents. Doors open girl; com
mence at 7%. Seats secured three dale in advanoe,
without extra charge.
'UR& _ DREW' S LEW.
sTRZET THEATZ,B.-
Business - Aiterd and Treasurer" Mal). Anwar.
.
THIRD. WEEK. OF 111138 13,51Fritta.vd.
TO•NIGHT (TIIIIELSDA.T);I.I3T
Gisdat.Disre;
- 011,i - LOYE'S TI.CTORY,
MIES EAT '.MAIL sa GER %LOIRE.
J. W..WALliaoE!aa .AN -Er, afo .
'MMUS ApAbff• p er ,auscaT.
A L RATER/LA aa ./aLrip.
To corclads wIth.AN OBJEOT OF INTEBE if.
FRIDAT. Benefit of Mtaa BATEMAN.
AfAuftETA, walks great rant
Doors open at . 7
--to coadaenee at 'TX o'cloa.
Eeatat:ecured etx Jape in Mamma:
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE7
Sole Lessee Dire. M. A GABBETTSOS
Rosiness Agent • Dir. JOHN T. DONNELL ,
FOUBTII4IIO HT of Mini OIItBL )TTE TEIO HON.
THIS (TOUR 3DaY) EVENING, 00T. ; 16 ,
Will be pelf, rmed Bhekspeare'a T agr4y, in Ade, of
ROUE() AND JULIE r.
JULIET Mee TOO t1P.3.. , 0N.
To conclude with the Farce of
POOR PILLICODDY.,
Jobn Peter
.Pilu a ddy Mr Vining Bowery.
Doom open at 7—Performance commence! at 73i.
A BEL &CO.'S bTEREOPTIOON,
-.L SSE 111 OLT BUILDINGS, Tenth and Chestnut etst.
Exhibiting Every Evening Thie Week.
Admieeion 25 cents. Commence'ar 8 o'clock 0c18.64
QT. GEORGE'S CRIPSET
GROUND, THIRTEENTH. Street, eheve
EU Avenue.
GREAT PELIC3TRIAN FEAT,.
AND GRAND CONCERT,
•
THIS. DAY.
Feats reserved for Ladies and Children.
A d minden to the Ground sad Seas, 10 Gents. 0e14.60n
N C.E R FALL=LEOTUBN
V ROOK ; •
OAPTAIN:WILLIAMS ,
SOUTH BEE.
• WHALING VOYAGE!.
EVICENIEVENING, al quarter to 8 0 , 1;look.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 8 o'clock.
Admhafoo, 26 cents: Uttlklten half price. oc9•tf
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE RIMS ARTS, . .
10k5 OBESTNtIr EITRIRT,
Is open daily (Sunda's excepted) froin ft A: IVE: itti a
P. M. Admiesion 26 cents. Children half price.
• Shares of Stock, $3O. i 99
WARTS.
•
et 'WANTED: TO • PBOEFABII,
Ma- for mak lint class BESIDENID,an firab r ghe4
nut, or Walnut... Rear, west of Broad. Address W. T.
Box 1879 Philadelphia Post Office. . • *ell& Mk*
NVrAN TED—A FRENC &DY,
to give lessons in French and Music. No OILIC
need apply unless she hut had experience in teaching and
can furnish satisfactory references. Address 0 P. Q...
424 South ELZVZNTH Street. Philadelphia. se22-tf
PARTNER WANTED, WITS: A6S,COO capital, to take one department of a paying
businem in the beet location in the city, the twolepart--
meals being too mach for one canon to attend to. Ad
dress "M,"Box 2281 Poet Office. stattog when% a-con
fidential meeting (an be bad. Probably some wawa
meat can be made if a partnership is objectionable.
ocliMmw 3t*
AND SOMEBMALLEIt
s3,sovy same, Trust Funds, to Loan on (Sect
gage JOH4 B. flolittaka,
oell.etutkit* No. 142 South MOTH Street.
BOARDING:
PLEASANT SECOND:. STORY
rooms, with board, et
sel7.lm
PERSONAL
ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTIES',
PENSIONS, procured.
Claims cashed or advanced uoon:
JAMES FULTON, -
Solicitor for Claimants,
No. 424 r Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a dia.
tains. 0616 tf
1:711 iJ:I
SAFE DEPOT RE
MOVED to No. 41 south SIMON= street, Emit
the Institute.
The undertdgned, thankful for past favors, and Meg.
determined to 'merit future patronage, bee secured ast
elegant and convenient store. and hoe now on hand t,
large assortment of belebrated Wrought sad
Milled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Was, (the OE4-
Aridly fire and burglar proof safes mode.) iB
_Also, Llass.
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looms.
Lillie'' Bank Vault Doors and Looks win be furnished.
to order on short notice. Tide is the strongest, beet Yew
tooted, and-oheapest Door and Look yet offered.
Also, particular- attention ie coned to Lfille's New,
Cabinet date, for Plate, Jewelry, dye. This Safe is *Gu
arded to surpass ,to style and elegant* anything yet
fared for this purport., and is the only one that Is striotts -
Ore and burglar proof,
firm:nal. Norida.—l have now on hand Pay twenty 4,
Farrel, Honing, & Co.'s Wee, most of them nearly nets,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a comstalet
assortment as to pines, and all lately exchanged for tk*:
now celebrated Ulla Bate. They will be sold r 4 wrs
low. prices:. Please call and examine.
ja2s-Iylf M. O. BABLI4, Ageas
IbEVANS. & WATSON'S
. SALADIARDZIL SAloa
STORE,
18 8017TH FOIMTH STREET,
• P 1 4A.DTLPHIA, PA.
A large _viriety of 7111E-PBOOT SAFES always o►
band.
INSURANCE tX/M'AeNIES.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINI.
INSITRANCE COMPANY.
40.11103 415 WALNIIT MOOT, PEEILADIMMEILL
OAPPE&L 0200,000
Thla
,company contirtrus to take rieke en the• eeiu
Idiom of Property at low mass.
The patio can rely upon its reeponsibßity, and, &b .
ty to pay lessee promptly. Its diebunieutentt for ttFdY
Benefit of the public, dtualos the last nine years, ssoesio
50 O.0&0.
and we respeotfully solSeit its favor lithe Mars.
DIBIOTOILS.
CHAS L DUPONT, 'KILEY WAT.wirrit,
JO= W.OLAGEMBIN, JOHN THORNWIIIr,
O. 7. KELZLITT, ABBARA.II. HAS,
DAVID BOYD, Jet., MOYNE Et 808, 0t511.14,,
WIS. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SEIBBPADa
JOSZPII KLAPP, M. D. S. ILAWBBNOB,
WIA. O. RIMMLN, JOHN SIIITIABB.
THOMAS CBAVBX, Pte .
A. S. 6111.LITT, Vice Preleira....
JAS. B. LLITODD, Secretary. aree-*/
VANE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Jl.! No. 406 ONESTIMT Street.
FIRE AND INLAND INEURANCA.
DIRROPORS.
F. N. Bnck, B. R. Woodruff,
Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, jr, - P. S Juatlef l ,
Alex. Whilldin, Washington &Inca,
, Oeo. A. West, Mum Stokes,
'O: W. Davie, John W. Beeman.
2.8314(38 N BIiQUIE, President.
- CHARLES RIORARDSON, Vice President
XILLIAMS.II. RIANORARD, Fecretary, (inhl9-If tt
nommONWEAL
BANON COMPANY 0
SYLVANIA.
David Jayne, M. D.,
John M. Whitall,
Xdward C. Knight,
Thomas S. Stewart,
Henry Lewis, Jr:
DAVID JAY
JOHN M. W
SAMUEL S. NOON, Sec
Office, Commonwealth
Street, Philadelphia.
UOTTON BAIL DUCK AND OAS.
MSS, of all numbers and brand f.
llavan , a Duck Awning Twills, cg all damodptkonk fair
t e nth Awnings, 7'l=km:id Wagon Oman.
papa Manntantatone Drier Felts, lion 1 %IA
'act widc Tarenilits, Belting, Ball Twine, dro.
50111 N ' l 6; IIVIIBMAN• a de:,
Ante twxy.
307 South THIRD Street.
H FLUE INSU
THRBTATIA OF PENN.
l
Charles B Rogers,
dolm E. Walker,
B )hert Shoemaker,
William Struthers,.
Elijah .TOllBl3.
NE, Al. D.. Prask l 66 3,
t: ITALL, Vise lengths&
rotary.
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