The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 05, 1862, Image 3

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o M rie«i», Jones, lT daya fro “ Poland, wilh
/S’ ! h s j Hill”ffhildon,' 4 dnys from Providence, In
f^'?ach'Snco, 1 da? from Brandywine, Del, with
JrW ? virden, Chambers, 1 day from Port De
« A tow to J*> h Bewl °y ® Oo - ,
Qi™n, H i , l« , ,3 day« from New York,
houts from New York,
:< 9l fwPOiyde. _
' CLEARED.
punlel Keloafi Steelman, New Orleans, A Heron,
Cn ußMim bi Lsgcayra, Van Horn, Wood
,tt!tk J i '“L, nl , Hopkins, Ponee, PB, John Mason A 00.
Stbf phdIII, Hendrickson, Hilton Head, Tyler,
geitf **
Jiost * ‘»j tr ghrnb, Eskridge, Washington, Penn Gas
aid 05 , Der, Baltimore, AOroveß, Jr.
gir B I* 5? yieroe, New York, W P Clyde.
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nniidesoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
(Oo"*’’ BEAUFORT, NO, Oct'i'j, 1863,
, vessels from Philadelphia are la pert.:
" !,L > w Bell, Osin; Alliance, Ireland; J Ireland.
; ‘ i :i ' Uiaet Dopont, Herring; Chrysolite, Smith, iff
K«f Ireland; Mary 4 Elizabeth, Retd, and Har
eH muting order*>., .
MEMORANDA.
, iltn9 l Welsh, Almeida, for Philadelphia, olearod
: ‘ ■ rl: i estetday.
; Vii Dnulley, Nickerson, Tryphonla, Nickerson,
i Hanson, J Clark, Scott, Volta, Brooks, and £ B
‘ i.igers, cleared at New York yesterday for Phl
.* ■'[■'!" ~,r . sroise, Andrews, cleared at New York yah
‘ 1 , , 'nilla-irfphla.
„ not schr Pennsylvania, recently abandoned at
' ; ! p*«d into Quarantine, New York,R93 been
i! M cyt.'and the hull was found in good order, and
%\ Y Y rTE;M £.
[; ;l [,H.ABTEBS FOE GENTS’ FURNISHING
.. \ve simply assert a trntsm in saying that in her
~ .j .r.m, Philadelphia ie Tar in adranoo of every
. -i„ the Union. And in no department is this
( .rare triumphantly established than in that of
r /.i j Furnishing Goods. Tho annual operations
. .i,; ol» tingle house here would warrant this as-
w: refer to the lending establishment, in this
f-j.-btfenr industrial interests, of Mr. George Grant,
i;j bb;eSnut street. Mr. Grantis not only one of
'.end most successful manufacturers in this
ho Is also one of the most extenside importers ;
T listen the two wings of his business It is not diffl*
v- to P< rcoive that his advantages are peculiar. His
’i'fl'rcm oil accessible parts of the Union within the
days hove exceeded those of any other Gsnti’
cjc diets Hon* 6 extant, and the taste, talent, and
Vjrjijrlsrsdhy him in meeting the demand fnrnish
•libfetsd proof that the leading position he has as
l„ij *'U bo folly sustained. His present stock, in
Jds, Jravtrt, gloves, and, in short, everything em
\ ? (be head of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 1b
J rich and worthy the attention of buyers,
ml lis fstrsordlnsry advantages and long experience
ilesilo? fhiladelphla merchant, enable him to offer
, in petat of prices which buyers wIU appre
islo,' IVc ffisy slate that Mr. John F, Taggart, (for
jrrtynf,“ jSrm of Olde&bnrg A/Taggart,) who has the
jljlijo ofbeing the best shirt cutter in’America, and
lbs shirt that took the only premium ever
*,v the Franklin Institute to that branch of our
jjiE.Wres, is connected with this house. We bear
iu rjlnicß expressed on all hands that the shirts of
('ifilyyisbrnent are unequalled by any others, and
Jr Grid! Jjnces, being one of tbje largest .manufae
jjj-i wad Importers In Mb line In the country, are
moderate.
iUsiuuE Establishmeni.— TTe have al-
, s ,,t*S cciasion to refer to (he wholesale and retail
i',,..;;! Bestfß. 0.. ® Sou, No, 025 Chestnut
■/ Jayne’a Hsli, for ilie sale of reaiy-made
; ( , ■ d all kind* of goods for gentlemen's wear, by
lt 7 i-.i s pJeoe, as being substantially different from
. ; -.!.iiilisbment in Philadelphia in. the facilities
.'. u purchasers to titber select made-up gar-
Jf ,, ; ,-rder them from one of the largest and beet
* ,r.- jAs of doth goods in this city. JTe have now
aapMs'ete Hestrs. Somers 4 Son on the success of
‘j.’r I.'*' enterprise. Hundreds are visiting their wire
■saiisi Ji and satisfying themselves that, of all others,
i, : n Ij the piece to buy fall and winter clothing,
rtifr rradf-ntade or made to order. We advise all
■ •radii? to site them an early cal!.
jls, F. GriEKUNST’s; New Photographic
Situs:? ■>. Hot. -704 and 706 Areh street, by lovers of
j.l era ;ts»led to acd admired as tba Photographio
SHfjssti'a ot PhiiadolphU. Scarcely a day passes
tffiMltrfcffWf* Mf- G.’s rooms some distinguished
k:jt, aiih a view lo obtaining the beet piotnre of hlm-
Sa'flst can to made, and we have yet to hear or a single
lijtMt* In which the hope of obtaining It has been dis
sjpvlated. Bis specimens, of all sizes, in overy branch
j!ia at!, arc acknowledged to be roai gems, and we are
u. 1 ; in sajin.v that, fino as they are, they are fufiy
colled by ail the piotnres that are allowed to pass out
d ta ssiaMUnnent.
Old Boskets Made New.—We invite at.
iMlioa So the graceful new bonnet shapes which have
;sst bees brooght ont by Messrs. Wood 4 Gary, No; 725
ClssMt street. They are the most beantifn! ont, and
stiMhtnsllj admired. They are now having name-.
a::!.: (does to remodel■ aad renovate old Velvet
S»m to this new style, and scores of bonnets ars thus
wa: av ay daily from'their establishment, looking fnily
r,til is mw ones. Their entire stock of Bennets, both
i rdiki and misses, Is unequalled by any other in the
til?. '
Liwe=' Furs.— Messrs. Charles Oakford &
&:,fti.S34 and 838 Ohesinut atreet, under the Oonti
«»; Hotel, have now open their new etoak of Hudson
fi; Sable, Mink Sable, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel,
stidksr elegant Plus for Ladies and Children, to which
nlavito the attention of onr readers.,
iPi ; BE Artiom op Brandt for Medioi
?.t Praroszs,—Mr. 0, H. Mattson, dealer in fine family
pteerisi, Arch and Tenth streets, has now In store a
“ilSrot pars old brandy, the finest aitiole imported,
tsyss'ilidaplcd for medicinal purposes. Our first phy.
ddin«»’c«tmmsndiag It to invalids with the utmost
twSSisM.« Hat the'Seauineness of the article may he
Kill] UPCU. ■/. -
F;,vr ImrAP.Y Trappings.— Messrs. Charles
Ofiki'i t Son. under the Continental Hotel, have how,
hhiiiijt to their BuperSlitock of Purs, Hats, and Bents’
feiilag Goods, a splendid assortment of Military Fur
uLi,uj Goods, of the finest quality, at reasonable prices.
! have just seen a superb Card Pho
tiiitlH,’ Ike late Professor McNjstLL, of the Central
s:*i kccrcl, taken two weeks before his death, by
'" :;s The operating room at Hippie’s Nailery, 820
m-t, is on tip rinßT floor, and his Cartes de
’is sts ut surf ass* for their fineness and beauty.
PER.-OSS WHO iriSH.TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE
EaS alof General McClellan, should call at
»-Sonu lonrth street, between 10 and : 3 o’clock to
*>?.
i( C » AIItci i! ' V WENS i manufacturer, No.
hi up Btair< » always baa-on hand
j aiatlßg, calf jewed and pegged men’s shoes and
noTd.dt# - On.uu.Bs H. Owens. .
Gbeat Sale of a Substitute’s Effects.
B being an able-bodied person, nnder
' Si of the Hebrew persuasion, not subject to draft,
El 8 * “ 8 " substitute ” fora gentleman from Ta
,*u m Sf 9w days dispose of his ? uperfluyus per-
t *,.|, tup f rly ' Dub notice will be given of the plaos
Wfiii Atlicies: °u* set of ladies’ furs,/three gold
barrel of eweepinga from a jewelry Bhop,
doll* (colored), one complete entt of summer
a,, -1 ® 1 rc,E4 by fhs celebrated house of Oharlrj
4r ft!' lll£ and two white hats, worn
Esq., late style.
ISRAEL Mosks
'bM , t Ki,rEE Trove.—A valuable treasure
yjf In the palace of the Marquis del
Place / !s£tn "F died at Palermo. In a seoret hiding.
Cloths wall of his study, there has been
tin the greatest disorder,a vaslquantlty
' iE{ | P ‘ af o, candelabras, oandleetiokß, 60,0Cb‘ ducatß
• ilk? of the old sovereigns of Iha Bourbon dy-
Vi «M 9 considerable number of old colas, bearing
of Charles 111. A portion of the gold coin will
i!at !» this country, and alter being sold at 30 per
£l telam, the proceeds will b 9 invested in elegant
[ "i , 'sht!iWe garments (for the presetit Marquis) at
Stone Clothing Hall of Eoehtiiil 4 Wilson,
!1 led 80S Oheßtnut street, above Sixth.
R
n.,9 the Prince of Wales Dresses.—
idea afioat that his Boyai Highaess,
. ,l . spysrent to the British throne, alwtys dresses
• “l nil of regimentals with brass buttons, spurs a
«, *l*' sni! .a feather a yard and ebalfhigh stuck in hfs
, ~bfef4ct is, that the young gentlemau dresses very
*? and with great taste, affording one the* idea of a
• gisHemanly appearanoe. This is attributed to
"titih •*’ counBf F* be has invariably
Clsii i '‘ ,saal 9tjl6 ot B arn>eat a made at the one-price
E “P=fb«n of Granville Stokes, No. 809 Ohsst-
kj *b*ta the latest fall and winter styles arenow
arrivals at the hotels
w* tg u o'clock last kisht.
HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. ;
J A Bush, Peoria, IU
tl ®ohaiS B Freaks!, OJno'unatl ....
Ulni ri »’ Ba> l° n i 0 B Ullilnn, Lewtaburg, Pa
' J r ' Ijewlabnrfi J B Eaitman, Bilttmora
«stij*Vr te* lD JS’ V» W J Murtaugh & wf, Wash'
QB srr<„ m ' Pittsburg B H Cowles, Hew Jersey
5» Shw l ' M E dd * o J B Ingham, Boston
?®bK - •h* w York J J Flanagan, Kingston
Wnah, 1J 0 L Linooln, Boston .
8 ® fe”.! a B ®himoie A Lilly, Baltimore
2C ’ 805t5n J Ataslia, New York
«n a« M ,, „ _ B J Halde-uan, Harrisburg
itfal, !?' “ 6W York 0 Bllrer, Pottavllle
? M ‘ '« Furbish A wf, Ohicaos
?B‘S' [; t l 8s W B Waiter A la, Wash *
‘ 0 t teveua, Olndnnati
l Mi*!* “t N«W York N Peters, Delaware ’
6 CSl’ *f e 5 00 D K«iil*ton, Wash
{ A <su»w' lDd ,na L Deane. Maine
i >mZ?* York Miss M 8 Ourtin, Baltimore
E’C'K. 00 ™ JYOheaaan, Boston
?' I Ke*!™w bwg J H Newton, Newport. BX
8 :t , 'i Newjort, BI Miaa Newt.n. Newport, BI
l°KiioL,, 6 W t * E 1 JB DobnliJMarrland •
fBnJ‘ w S l Oolumbla, Pa J H MeUorjPfttaburg
i c C Wca K° H Brben, U S N J
S P Ely. Bale Superior
yK&ai»,ii Oapt B H D/% Chester, Pa
* P «!U, i 'ft New York G W Blmoasot New York
Wl 1 "' New York M B Moore, Rffalo
Glui, ? York E Chamberlin,Riston
Boston D E Small, You, Fa
t° SriEV! 8 N 1 Perham >
® K B>v° e . l,^ em L MatißOo, Portyarbon
*ki ha,!, 1 MB “aaohuBeUs E Lyon, Panna \
B C ra y -Peima Y s Oozzens, Ne«nf o rk
i 3 Bij7,,. Pa J? Ba J lietsenring, PenW
0 jtorra, New Bon
S®«sn„'York N Gladding. New irk
i! i " .\- ftw , Y °r k B L Merrlfteld, Ne\ York
n n i 6rs ® 7 Jno Lion, New Jerk
, Y Armstrong & wf.Tdtm’e
>S™ )f! W ,York B 0 Meldrutn, India*
rS°'iTOoM w 6 V 0 L Drink water, N Y\
r» llf 'St’F 3 '! Y° rt J 0 Atwater, New Yo\
v* «s“sl r k J* f i 0re B°n H T Peatoe, Kentuokl
J? i >CClti,r^' )1 Pa „ 8 BHarsb, York,, \
S u 1 ?' 1 Pa Mr* Watts, Carlisle, P \
l2®WEke«°?o„ LBbotweU,Maryland \
*gtws,,?®g.UBN IB Dorr, New tork A
o ? fov , ’; B " T ? rk 8 X Pendleton, New York
I i Wnu*r t<‘ °, !dcl “> 0 ■John H Johnson, N Y ortf
Bn Boston
Si,° ®Ua e 's.ffooiilrn B B Springer, Cinola, 0
c " 4A1 '“ab,m.” 0 5,„ ALKnightSwf, Balt \
SlZf’Be'Hmore Mlea Bailey, Baltimore
j ,* KemitS!' S** York Mr Marrlson, England
}J ?*"*• W D Cable, New York
iß,ti n Bhlcago8 hlcag0 H 0 Spencer, Pros, BI
i L U ««v k 1 S 0r ' M 1» HSlyf.r j
OMoago ® BKerBhaw /
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth at., below Art*.
John H Blends, New York M Sheets, Grandvtlle, Ohio
ff'hcs J Bnrohfield, Pittsburg Wm H Forsyth. Pittsburg
E Grcelxmyer, Pittsburg B M Sterrate, Mifflintown
L T Boyse and lady, Pa W P Schell & dan, Bedford
Mrs M Eayes, Milesburg.Pa Mrs A K Wright, Pa
Miss Bertha, Clearfield, Pa J P Kratzer, Clearfield, Pa
Miss E Bose, Pittsburg J W Jarboe, New York
Thos P Simpson, M Chuuk H F Haas, Bohnv’U 00, Pa
Lafayette Lentz, M Chunk 0 Swartz & la, M Chunk .
John E Jones, Williamsport W D Loutber, Williamsport
A Parker and dan, Pa Benj Ball, New Albany
E Tucker, Hartford, Ot E Hotter. Bethlehem
Ur E W Barney, Bath, Pa WOMoNnlty.MoConnelab’g
B MoDawell, Slatingtou Mies Wade, Lancaster
Mlbs Kedseoker. Lancaster J Sample and lady, Pa
Hr EG Baker, DBA Samuel Sandt, U S A
A G Brodhead, Jr. MOhunk Chas MoFadden, Down'g’n
J°p Wily & Wf, Beading F P Howe, Mew York v
Lewis M Nlxderff, Md Jnoß Sherreff & la, Pitts'g
H Morgan, Pittsburg B 0 MMer, Liberty
John Smith, Bmlthville Hon A K Wright, Clearfield
Ohas Hampshire, JeanesvUteM Barfey,Lancaster
P J Baney, Lancatter Bavid Trebam, M Chunk
Bon A Paoker, M Chunk David W Howeil, Easton
Wm N Peters, Pa Baml 9 Peters, Bashkill,Pa
Wm A WoUace, Pa B Gemmffl, York, Pa
T MoCarroll, Newark, N J L A Jacaueline, N York
AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth.'
Geo Gibson. Baltimore J L Dunn, U S A:
J W Feltle, New Jersey MrWdker
N P Bose, Doylestown W H Box, Mapleton, Pa
Geo P Baucker,.Boston J W V Marshall, Boston
F Borland, Wash, D C Miss M Borland, Wash, DO
Miss E Borland, Wash, D 0 Jos Smyser & la, York, Pa
Miss Smyser, York, Fa Israel Lancks & la,York,Pa
P F Wilt, York, Pa Mrs V McCoy, Ohambersb’g
Mr SbimrfmeisBer,Wash, DO J M Frick, Mineravilie
Semne] Yohe, Easion Wm Baruett.;Easton
B F Pouchrr, Portland, Me Geo Bacon, Baltimore
J Henry, Baltimore James Lynch •
Tbos Nngcnt D H Cariord, Smlthfield
Geo W Leedom, Besding H A Hoff .Beading
J A Onderdunk, Wash, D 0 J Satterfield, Harrington
Tbeo Ladd, Now York T K Silgravei, Easton
H Boardman, Lancaster T W Seabresse, Maryland
B F Page Alex T Smith, New York
J T UnnnsOnd, Maryland M L Powell, Maryland
S W Lane, Maryland O F Jarman, Berlin, Md
T W Pitts, Berlir, Md L Marshall, Maryland
A L Marshall, Berlin, Md E G Buckinham, N Y
G L Bichardson, N Y WB Hail, USA -
Jas Murray, Baltimore D Oookley, Baltimore
T Hopkins, Maryland J L Hopkins, Maryland
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestunt street, above Third.
J 0 Huylman, Penna Bobert Mercer
Bnfus Joslln, Penua ' A M Kinsey, New Jersey
G W Field W Montelius, Snnbnry
J W Edwards, Alton, 111 >B P Bobinson. Cincinnati
Mrs Stone & fam, Kentucky Miss A Warden, Kentuoky
L H Bit hop, Boston Oapt O Oblanis. N Y
M T Ludwig 4 la, Tanmano L Womelsdorf, PottsviUe
E P Howlett, Spracose E Simmons, Wash. D 0
J Baas, Carlisle T H Taylor, Now York
T D Rivan, Brooklyn S Buggies A wf, Conn
B P Gladding 4 wf, Prov, BI Miss J Gladding, Michigan
H Whitney 4!a, Vermont J Saul, Baltimore
J AMcNall, New York II Patterson, Penna
J G Hamburg, New York Col Jack, Brooklyn
I G Seed, Fhiia
THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third.
80l Derford, Baltimore Edw Seibert,’ Baltimore
Daniel Fay, Washington B H Lukar, Allegheny
J A Beebe, Akron,' Ohio H Hennlnger, Eastan
J Orewfotd A la, Pittsburg B F Mott & wf, S Jersey
J M -Kelker, Harrisburg S S Fleming, Virginia
B D Dnun Sandnsky, 0 J A Krnm, Lebanon oo,Pa
S Galbreath, Oovingion,lnd 8 B Boher, Hagerstown
John Harrold '
NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street, Above Third.
E Taylor, Wilkeshare W Leh. Allontown
Psnl Balliet, Allentown J M Hawley, Scranton
E T Ochs, Qnakertown HH Fetter,
0 M K nftU3?, Bethlehem John Hntcblngson. L VEp
Tbos W L-eeb, Penn’a Thos W Metzger, Penn’a’
Lieut Caleb Pervin B M Dycert.'Lancaster
P P Simpson, Dauphin bo ' P H Trangler, Penn’a
J H Thompson, Harrisburg Geo Knanse. Lebanon
Wath Bruce, Lebanon J H Boebnok, Dauphin, Pa
P J Boebnck, Dauphin, Pa M Hacks, Dauphin, Pa
H Swartz, Beading G Angelmyer, Strondsburg
Geo Levan, Lancaster John F Herr, Lancaster
J M Frantz, Lancaster! 0 N Herr, Lancaster
D S Bare Bnd lady, Penn’a D H Freese, Lebanon
M A Tobia, BlcomsbnrgV ■; Thos McDowall, Ponn’a
W G Tbomas, Cleveland, 0
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oallowhlll.
W 0 Bcff, Lehigh 00, Pa W D Scholl & la, Penna
John Albright, Lehigh co Mrs Scholl, Pennsylvania
Frank Miller, Lehigh co S H Trailer, Zionavilte
Thee 3 Fnrray, Zionsvllle W B Smith, Zionevlllo
Ber j Gerncrd, Tresleriown H J Schwartz, Trexlertown
Henry Smith, Lehigh co, Pa D Boyer, Lehigh co, Pa
Tobies Beibert, Lehigh co Paul Miller, Lehigh co, Pa
Tjlghroan ’Wilder, Lehigh co C V Frederick, Bethlehem
B L Mc'Jluro,Clarion co, Pa N Kerr, Clarion co, Pa-
Mervle Kozey. Clarion co BSi Kurtz, Lehigh co,JPa
P Shelley, Bucks co Jos Cole, Bethlehem
D Miller, Lehigh co, Pa W H Neff, Lehigh co, Pa
W H Hauser, Northampton T Wertt, Northampton co
0 Bachman, Northampton 0 Forher, Northampton co
M Mook, Northampton,co Wm Dick, Northampton co
M I reberling, Lehigh co J B Benner, Bucks co, Pa
Wm Heckman, Penna Alf Voder, Pennsylvania
E G Antrim, Bucks co, Pa M Hahn, Pennsylvania
H Bachman, Northampton J Neakey, Northampton co
0 Miller, Norflismpton co J Beniogerv Northampton
Wm Koehler, Northampton S Miidenberger, Northamp
J Shale, Northampton co G Kunkel, Northampton 00
J Anthony, Northampton co H Bundermati, Horthamp’n
S D Best, Northsmpton co A Anthem.'Nortbampton co
O O Bowman, Pennsylvania D Stronp, Pennsylvania
H M Heffner, Pennsylvania J Hclntzelman, Penna
N Weaver, Lehigh co, Pa J P Hiliegaes, Montgomery
H Dircmig, Penneburg : E Orth, Pernßborg
G Dinmiip. Penrsbnrg J Orth, Pennabnrg
J Eupp, Washington co, Pa D Stein. Pennsylvania
W Warters, Bucks co, Pa G T Ellis
E Bchrelver, Lehigh co, Pa E Illig, Berks co
G W Bunyeon, Beading Mrs Eunyeon, Beading
BLACK BEAB—Third street, above Cnllowhlß.
TbhosLltzeifcerß, Lehigh co Wm Fosjbiier, Lehigh co
Julius Holstein. Lehigh co Dff Snyder, Lehigh co
D 8 Fensterm P S Fenstermacher, Penna
J. hn S Saul, Miltaratown Stephen Smith, Penna
J W Dickenßhied, Lehigh co Geo Kemble, Lehigh co
D Brewer, Centre Valley Jonas D Knorr, Snow HIU
Jacob Medler, Lehigh co W L Schmolo, Lehigh co
Jos Dengler, Lehigh co ' Geo Knebßi, Lehigh co
Geo W Fooring, Lehigh co Geo Schaffer, Coo pershurgj
Peter Weaver,Locnst Valley)James D Bobb, Penna;
J Long, Allentown B Efsenhard, Allentown
Allen Troxel, Allentown Levi F Storn, Oiausss7iUe
John Berry, Batter, Pa F Weiss, Lehigh co
Henry German, Lehigh co H J Schwartz & son, Pa
Jacob Cooper, Cooperebnrg Bobt Steckel, Allentown
H I Clemens, 11 1), Penna A Buckman, Pennsylvania
A K Jones, Feasiervllle Chas Harper, Jehktntown
Geo M Garner, Doyles town E Roads, Somerton
J Hersh, Pennsbnrg T Litztnbnrg, Lshlghco
L H Trnber, Lehigh co B Eisenhart, Lehigh o s
F Jordan, Pennsylvania Wm Johnson, Penna
M Sullivan, Pennsylvania H S Marstrtter, Ooopsrsb
J J Miller, Macnngie - E Lambach, Lehigh co
Sol Dorney, Pennsylvania L Overholizer, Penna
John M Walp, Pennsylvania Bev M Helfrloh & la, Pa
Walter Chur, Middleton A M Knight, Attleboro
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market
Geo Huffman, Smithfleld Jacob Borer, Smlthfield
Wm Gane, Strondsbmrg 0 Deitrich, Strondsourg
Thos W Johnson, Maryland J H Williams, Maryland
Ber j Shepperd, Man land Chas Bosler, Pennsylvania
W H Murray, New Hope A S Oadwallader, Vafdieyv
J A Van Horn, Yerdleyv 8 Stokes & la, Stroudsburg
T E Swan, Brooklyn F H Harper, New York
D S Sanford. New Jersey D Jackson, New Jersey
J Bowman, New Hope S Gearhart, Monroe eo
F Passingee, Monroe 00 J Kirchker, Monroe ce
Wm B Buff, Monroe 00 D B Maronn, Monroe co
F Shnpp, Monrce co H Gerhart, Monroe co
G S Altemos, Monroe co J Meninger, Monroe 00
Danl Bonser, Monroe co J Hanser, Monroe co
Capt W Magill, Pennsylvania .
BABLET SHEAF—Second atreet, below Vine.
C Anld, Pennsylvania Liut J M Oatver, 10 i P V
JasLee, Trenton , ME Hall, Oarversville
W 0 Sbsw, Doylestown G H Hallowell, Penna
T Ely, Pennsylvania W Samuel, Bucks
M thaw, Books 0 F Bobb, Booksville
E Borlieu 4 la, Penna W Thornton, Brownsburg
D Merrick, Pennsylvania J M Ely Bucks
L Oomly, Montgomery I B Lownea, Penna
T Betts, Pennsylvania O L Worthington, Bucks
T Boberts, Backs 0 Magill, Pennsylvania
J B Williams, Penna Miss J Price, New Jersey
JOBicb, Backs W Baker, Hammonton, N J
E E Watpon, Penna M Jarrett & la; Montgom’y
A B W Knight, Penna T Oliver, Eaaton
G Miles Backs J Wildman, Penna
A P Scbnrtz, Annapolis, Md A Stont, Fauna
STATES UNION HOTEL-Market, above Sixth,
Geo W Thompson, Penna S M Eldrldge
J 0 McKee J Burnham, Hartford
A G Sutton, Lancaster co H A McGonagle, Penna
W M Boss, Mt Vernon, Pa W J Steel, Hnnttngdon
J T Bsrncs, Damascus, Pa L A Curry, New Vork
M Hickman, Mcadville J 0 Bunting, CoateßviUe
S H JenkfnsrOoatesville J P Heaton, Huntingdon co
S G Morrison, Wmsport N K Van Hnsen, N Vork
C B Mots, New York N Hover, Selingsgrove
L W Weidey, Glen Hope,-Pa J B Leidig, Penna
A T Moorhead, Jr, Penna
OOMMEBOIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
I B Heatd, Chester co, Fa E B Piankinton, Chester eo
Capt W Nipper, New Jersey J L Snydam, Downingtown
A J Bnsfoll, Hagersville J A Freeman, Penna •
H T Darlington, Doyleßtown Mrs Shell, Penna ;
Milton Sneed, Cheater co, Pa 0 H Hartsborn, Chester co
S J Hanway, Lane co, Pa P J Nickols, Oxford, Fa
J Potts, Lane co, Pa David Eamsey, Oxford, Fa
E C Hickman, West Chester 0 E Iddings, Phila
J Hoopoe, Penna S M Bunting, Pottstown
E W Staples, Flkton, Md 3 3 Broomed 4 eon, Pa
O W Jones, Cecil co, hid . F Heaid, Chester co Pa
S Harlan, Chester co, 'Pa ' J Jackson, Chester co, Pa
G Jehnson, Smlthfield, BI A Holman, Smlthfield, BI
MOUNT VEBNOH—Second street, - above Arch.
John Price and lady, Fenn’a W Mathews, Eqninnok
H Matthews, Eqnlnnnk B Cole, Eqninunk
Mr Quimby, New Hope S Man/., Stroudsburg
J G Brennan, Wayne 00 L Lilly, Wayne co., Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Pensive Youth.
BY THE BiBD OF TOWER HALL.
<> H; friend,” I said and clasped his hand,
“ That face did nature form
The index of affections bland,
And feeling* high and warm.
“ And jet the sparkle of thine eye,
Seems dlaimed by Badness now,
And dark forebodings overlie,
' Like clouds, thy clasaio brow.
Tell me what grief these looks denote ?
Thfn thus my friend replied,
“ The moths have spoiUd thst overcoat
Which was my last year’s i»ide.’ !
“Since keen and chilly grows the atr,
Another I must buy,
ButT have Utile cash to Bpare,
And clothes, alas! are high.''. # :
, “ Have done with sadness, then,” I cried, •,
>' Fcr at a ccßt (mite smill, . _
A better coat yon may provide
At Bennett's Tower Hall.
“ Although the Tower ascends so high,
The prices there are low, *
And all who Bennett’a clotbing bay,
Can testify ‘ that’s so.’ ”
We offer the largest and most'complete assortment of
Beady Made Clothing in Philadelphia, comprising every
style, size, quality, and price. Our purchases for this
aeaioh Swere made before the recent great advance in
prices; this, wills our system of haying and selling for
cash only, tnablee ns to offsr nneqnalled inducements to
purchasers. TOWEB HALL, No. 518 BLABKET
Street, Philadelphia. *
It . • . BENNETT &,Co.
B—T— lB6o —X." " ..
DBAKE’S PLANTATION BITTEBB. ‘
They pnrify, 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 hour*.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. "
: They' prevent mlasmatio and Intermittent-fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They enre Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BIT TEBS In the world. They
make the weak min strong, and are exhausted nature’*
great restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Bum,
the celebrated Calteaya Bark, root*, and herb*, and are
taken with the pleaenre of a beverage, without regard to
age or time of day. Particularly recommended to dril
/ate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all
' Biocers, Druggist*, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DBAEI
A 00., 20S BBOADWAY. New York. se34-6m
Uphah’s Haie Dti, 38 cents a box.
—Three boxes for $i ; the boat in use. Try it. Bold
Only at OPHAM’3,4O3 CHESTNUT St. »e3T-3m*
Groveb & Bakeb’s No. 9 Shuttle
SEWING MACHINE, for manufacturing purposes, is
the BEST machine In the market, and is sold for FORTY
DOLLARS. No machine ever introduced in this city
has sold eo rapidly or given enoh universal satisfaction.
Do not fail to call and examine it before purchasing else*
where. Office, 780 CHESTNUT etroet noS-tf
Batchelor’s Haib Dye!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLI AH A. BATGHELOS’S celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the Hair in the leaßt; remedies
the ill effeots of bad dyes, and invigorates the ;Halr for
Ufe. GBAY, BED, or BUSTY BAIR Instantly turns a
splendid Blaofe or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bean*
Uful. Sold by all Druggists, &o.
The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHB
LOB, on the fmer tides of each boa.
FAOTOBY No. 81 BABOLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bend street,)
my2B-ly New York.
MARRIED.
BACON—THOMAS,—On the 4th inst., at Friends’
Meettog-bouse, on Sixth street, Bichard W. Bacon to
Elizabeth O. Thumas, daughter of the late Wm. Thomas.*
ANDEBSON—HAOKCBT.—At St. Peter’s Ohurob,
Quebec, Canada, Sept 27,1882, by Bev. J. 8. Sykes,
Mr. John Henry Anderson, Jr., of M anchester, Eng
land, to Mbs Emily O’Brian Hacknrt, of Philadelphia,
only daughter of Mrs. Cal hsrine Hacknrt. [New York
and Boston papers please copy.] : *
HUTOHINcON—DWYEJL—On the 2d inst . by the
Bev, A. Atwood, Mr. Matthew Hutoblnson, of Hoboken,
N. J., to Mies Mary Frances Dwyer, of New York! *
BUMMI—BAKER—On the 2d inst., by the Bev. W.
Oalhcart, Mr, William Bnmm to Miss Catharine M,, only
dangbier of Mr. Wm. Baker, all of Philadelphia #
DIED.
SMITH—On Sunday, the 2d inst., Hobart Smith, in
the 87ib year of his age.
The relatives end friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from his mother’s residence, Ararat
street. Germantown, this day, the sth instant, at 2
o’clock, without farther notice. *
HBKDEBSON.—On Monday: afternoon, the 34 inst.,
Mary E., wife of Oharlee Henderson, in the 28th year of
her age.
_ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited io attend the fnneral from the ; reßidenoe of
her husband, in Upper Merlon township, Montgomery
county, on Thursday, the Bth instant, at 11 o’clock.
Funeral to proceed to Swedes’ Church. #
. BIOKEBTON.—On Monday, the 3d instant, after a
lingering illneßS, Elizabeth F. B Bickerton.
Her friends are invited to attend her fnneral, from the
retidenco of her sister, Leah Sander, No. 943 Button
wood street, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. **
TOY —Oh' the 2d tost., at Palmyra, New Jersey,
Isalab Toy, Eeu„ to the 74th year of his ego. : •
The fnneral will take place from his late residence in
Palmyra, oh Thursday, 6th inst., at II o’olook A. M.
His friends and the Griends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the fhneral without farther notice.
Carriages will be in waiting at the Federal-street ferry,
to Camden, at 9 o’clock A. M. ; **
SlMMONS.—Suddenly, on the Ist inst., Edward Sim
mons, in his 75th year.
His toner el will take place from his late residence,
1819 Filbert street, this (Fourth-day, Wednesday) morn
tog, at9o’clcck. The relatives and Mends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend. . *
ALBURSEB.—On the 24 tost., Liza, daughter of
Geo. and Hester Albnrger, aged 8 months and 2 days. *
DAYlB.—Killed, near Sharpabnrg, on the 20th'of Sep
tember, Wm.B. H.Davis, in the 40ihyearofbigage,.a
member of the Corn Exchange (118th) Regiment, P. V.*
DEPPE— Suddenly, on the 2d inst., of palsy, Mrs.
Anna Lonisa, wife of Ohae.Deppe, aged 54 years. #
FRENCH —Oh the Sd toßt., Mary Ann French. *
JOHNSTON—On the 21 tost., Margaret Jane, daugh
ter of Bobert W. and Margaret Johnson, aged 5 r ears.*
KEHBUM.—Suddenly, on the 34inst, Mrs. Elizibeth
Kehium, widow of the lateWm.Kehrnm, in the 73d year
of her age. *
Blags dress goods.—blagk
Veloor Bepa, Velour Ottomans, Grain do Pondtes,
BpfDglines, Popelineu, French Meriaos, French Oash
toeree, cheap Oasbmeres, all-wool Monsaeline da liainelf,
single and double widths; cheap Be Balnea; Tamisea,
Baratheas, Brep d*Almas; English and French Bomba
sines; Silk-warp Cashmeres, Turin Cloths, Crape Cloths,
Paramattas, Irish Poplins, Batin de Chines. Bombazine
Alpacas, &c. Also, Black Silks and Shawls of every
description. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
ocs9*tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
TpYRE & LANDEIiL,
JLU FOURTH and ABOH STBEETfI.
OPENING FOB FALL SALES:
Magnifioent Silks.
, Magnificent Shawls,
Magnificent Poplins.
Good Black Silks.
Bichest Printed Goods.
Good Stock of Staples. seZO-H
KAA BOXES TOBACCO.—We gua
yl)U ranteo to sell Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, at
lower prices than any other .house in the city. A bargain
in Havana Cigara, purchased at Marshal’s Sale. WOOD
WAP.D A 00.. « South FOURTH Street. 008 Im#
«<==. PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR
lljj : PROMOTING AGaiCOLTUBE.—^NOVEM
BER MEETING on WEDNESDAY, 6th instant, at 11
o’clock A. M. * ■ 'no4.2t
ry*™=* SOHT H W ARK HOSE CO MPANY,
Lkjs No, 9—A Special Meeting THIS (Wednesday)
EVENING, at 7« o’clock. ■*»
It# , JOHN KBIIEB, Jr . Secretary.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—PHILA-,
U 3 DBLPHtA, November 4, 1862 —The Diroe ore
have declared a dividend of FOUB PEB CENT., cloar of
all taxes, payable on demand.
toD 6c J. W. TOBBET, Cashier. •
wsa- FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’
Us!s BANK.—PEILaDELPHI4, November 4,1862.
-—Tte Board of - Directors have.this day declared a divi
dend of THBEE AND OSB-HALF PER CENT-,
payable on demaLd, dear of United StateH and 3tate taxes.
ncs-6t W, BUSH HON, Jr., Cashier.
COMMERCIAL BANK OY PENNSYL
LLS VANIA.—PHILADELFHIA, November i,
JS62 —The Board of Directors have this day declared a
dividend of THBEE PEB OEN f., payable to the S 00k
holoere, free of State and National taxeß, on and after
Friday, the 14th inet.
nos-dt!4 8. 0 PALMEB, Cashier.
y/xr=- BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP PHI
IO LADKLPHiA, November 4,1862. —The Direct
ors have this day declared a dividend of FOUB PEB
CENT, on the capital stock for the last six months, pay
able on demand, clear'of United States and State tax.
n 0512: JAME 3 BUSSELL, Cashier,
fyes=> GIRARD BANK. —PHILADELPHIA,
I j Nov. -1, )B6'2—Tho Uirectora have this day 'de
claied a Dividend of FOUR PEB CENT, out of the
pre fits of the last Bix months, payable on and after the
14th Instant, free of taxes. 1
nos 6t W. L. SOHAFFEB, Cashier. •
iy«=p» CONSOLIDATION BANK. —PHIL A
UL§ DELPHI*, Nov. 4,1862—The Board of Direc'-
tors have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PEB
CENT:, clear of United States and State tax, payable on
and after 11th instant. r
nos wfmSt ' JOS. N. PEIRBOL, Cashier.
IT=» TRADESMEN’S BANK—PHILADEL
PHIA, Nov. 4, 1862—The Board or-Directors
have this day. declared a Dividend of FOUB PEB
CENT; for the peat six months, free of taxation, payable
on demand,
noßSt# JOHN OASTNEB, Cashier.
Mp SOUTHWARK BANK—PHILADEL
PHIA, November 4. 1864—The Directors have
declared a dividend of SEVEN FEB CENT.,;payab]e on
demand . r '
nos-3t F'. P. STEEL, Oashler.
mbb MECHANICS’ BANK.—PHILADEL
VS3S PHIA, November- 4, 1862—The Board of Di
rectors of this Bank have declared a dividend ot FIVE
FEB CENT, on the business of the last six months, pay
able to the Stockholders, on and after the I4th instant,
free of all taxation.
no6-dtl4 J. WIEGAND, Jr , Cashier.
nr==. BANK OF COMMERCE.—FHILADEL-
U.J PHIA, November 4, 1882—The Board ol Di
rectors have THIS DAY declared a dividend, whioh,
after payments of National and State tax, will yield to
the Stockholders FOUB PEB CENT.,net, payable on
demand. [nos 3t] J. A. LEWIS, Oaahier.
WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA,’ November 4 1862—The Dlreclors of
this Bank have THIS DAY declared a dividend of FOUB
PEB CENT., (payable on demand, clear of National
and State taxes.
n06.4t G. M. TBOUTMAN, Cashier.
MSa THE PHILADELPHIA B ANK.—
UkS November 4,1862. —The Directors have declared
a Dividend of FOUB FEB CENT, for the last six
months, payable on demand.
no 6 6t B B. COMEGYS, Cashier.
KENSINGTON BANK. —PHILADEL
llj PHI 4, Nov. 4, 1862—The Directors have thiß
day declared a Dividend ot FIVE PEB CENT., payable
on demand, clear of State and United states taxes.
nos 8t OT. YEBKE3, Cashier.
miBJ OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST
Its TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadelphia,
Oet. 24th. 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No 1609
CHESTNUT Street. B. FBANK PALMEB,
oc26tf Government Surgeon-Artist.
eeegs* FARM E R S » AND MECHANICS’
Its BANK— Philadelphia, October 6,1862.
The Annual Eieotton for Directors will he hold at the
Banking House on MOND AY, the 17th day of November
next, between the bours of 9 o’clock A. M and 3 o’clock
Pi M.; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House, at 4 o’clock P. a., agreeably to
the charter. W. BUSHTON, Jr ,
oc7-tno!7 Cashier.
rv*=» MECHANICS’ BANK—PHILADEL
phia, October 7,1862
The Annual Election for Directors will bo held at tha
Banking House on MONDAY. November 17, between
the bonis of 10 A. M. and 2PM.
ocB-tnolT J. WIEGAND, Jr . Cashier.
SOUTHWARK BANK.
PniBABELPHiA, October 7,1862
The ANNUAL ELECTION fur DIBBOTOBS willbe
held at the Banking Honee on MONDAY, the I7th day
of November, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. fil. and
2 o'clock P.M.
A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the seme piece on TUESDAY, the 4;h day of November
next, at 12 o’clock M.
ocB wfmtnol7 E. P. STEEL, Cashier.
n«F“ GIRARiJg BANK—PHILADELPHIA,
October 9,1882.
• The Annual-Election for Directors will be held at the
'-Banking House, on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem
; her, between the hours of 10 A. M and 2P.M.
A General Meeting of tbe Stockholders will be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the Ith of November, at
12 o’clock M. V , W. L. SCHAFFER,
0010-lmw- tno!7 Cashier.
BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP.
IkS PHIhADBcYBU, Oct. 11,1862.
An election fo» thirteen Directors wiU bo held at the
Banking Honsr, on MONDAY, the 17th day or Novem
ber next, between 10 o’clock A. M. and S o’clock P. M.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will bo held at
tho Banking Honee, on, TUESD AY, the 4th day of No
vember next, at 10 o’clock A. M. '~N,
ocl9-mwftnl7 ' J’AMES BUSSELL, Cashier.
mb* THE PHILADELPHIA BANK—
kkjg PHII.iDkJ.PHIA, October 6, 1861.
1 he 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 Hsnse on MONDAY, November 17,1862, be
tween tbe hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P M.
' ocB wimtnolT B B. COMEGYS, Oashler.
wsp> COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL-
UkS VANIA. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13,1882.
A general meeting of the Stockboiders will be held at
the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of No
vember next, at 12 M.
The animal election for Directors will be held at the
■rßanking House, on MONDAY, the 17lh day of Novem
ber next, between the hourß ot 10 A. M. and 5 P. M.
ocl3-rowftl7 8. C,PALMER Cashier.
ry==* CONSOLIDATION BA N.K.—.PHILA
UJI DEL ?HIA, October 9, 1882. .
Tbe Annual Election for DIRECTORS will be held at
the Banking Honee on MOND aY, the 17th day of No
vember next, between the homes of 10 A. M. and 2 P M.
A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same place on Tuesday, the 4 h day of November, at
12 M. [oolQ.fmwtnl7] JOS: N. PBXB3OL, Oashler.
|TS=* TREASURER’S DEPARTMENT,
LLS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
Ph.ladklphia October 17,1862. ' ' ’ I
The BOARD OF DIBECTOB3 have this day de
clared a Seml-Annnal Dividend of FOUB PER CENT,
on the Capital Stock of the Company, dear of State and
Government Taxes, payable on and after November
lfitb, 1862.:
Powers.of attorney for the Collection of Dividends
can be had on application at this office. .
THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer,
octlB'lm No. 288 South Third street^
THE PRESS-—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER £, 1862.
mc> SPRING GAR»EN SOUP SOCIETY,
[l_§ BUTTONWOOD Street, east of Broad—The An
nual Election tor MANAGERS will be held on MON
DAY EVENING next, November 10th, between 7 and 8
o’clock, at the Soup House.
nos 6t JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
TABERNACLE BAFTJST CHURCH,
CHESTNUT Street, above Eighteenth—Theia
etaUaiion services of the Bev. DANIELO. EDDY, D D.,
as pastor, will take place on THURSDAY EVENING,"
November 6,1362, commencing at 1% o’cipck precisely.
The Bev. Wm F. Hansoll, D.D., will preside. The ser
mon will be preached by the Rev, George K Ide, D.D 1 .
Prayer of Becognliion by the Bbv. P. 8. Henebn. Hand'
oft Fellowship by the Bev, J. H. Kenhatd, KB; Ad
dress to the Ohnrch by the Bev. J. Wheaton Smith; D.D:
The JSev, J. H. Castle, theßev. James Cooper, tbs Rav.
James Bartow Simmops, and others, are expeoted to p tr-
Ucipate in the services. nos-Sl*
ytrep- THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.-*
(USE Col. ROBERT" O. ANDVSB3ON, who was im.
pressed into the Rebrt: Army, sixteon months ago. having
just reached bis family,fa this city, will deliver a Lecture,
in WASHINGTON HALL, SPRING GABDiON Street,
above Eighth, on THURSDAY EVENING, Nov, 6th,
on “ The Causes of the Rebellion, and the present Po
litical and Social Condition of the Sooth.” As Uoloael
ANDEBSON has spent twenty, five years of aotive life
in the Southern States, he will seeak of the People and
their Institutions, from personal knowledge, and repre
sent matter? just as they ate.
Admission 26 cents, for the benefit of our Blok Sol
diers ia the Hospitals. Doors open at 7 o'clock, com
mence at.B o’olook. ■ nos-2t* ■
CITY BOUNTY FUND s COM*HSSION.
UoE —Whereas, the Draft Commissioners for the city
ana county of Philadelphia have ascertained that thß quota
for the said city and county, under the oallfor volunteers
and drafted men, has been entirely filled by volunteer en
listment, notioe is, therefore, hereby given, that no
bounties will be paid to enlistments hereafter made.
Novembers, 1862. no4-2t
.POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE—WINTER
(US fteSSION,IB62-63.—The tViaier Oonreeof Lec
tures and Practical Instruction will begin on-MOND AY,
November 3d, and continue four months. Applicants
for admission to the TECHNICAL SCHOOLS will pre
sent themselves for examieatioo at 9 A. M . on that day;
for admission to toe SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL preliminary
examination is not required. osSl'gt*
rrs=» GRAND CONCERT ON THURSDAY
Us EVENING, Nov. 6th. at the FIFTH BAPTIST
CJLUBOH, corner EIGHTEENTH and SPRING GAR
DEN;—This Concert is given to aid the Ladies of the
Congregation in Furnishing tho Kew Ohnrch Edifice
now,nearly completed.- Some of the best muaioal talent
in the city have volunteered their services, and the Pro
gramme, as pubfitbed below, will' speak, lor . itself—■
Tiokets, 60 oents each, may be had of G. W. REED. No.
240 n: SECOND Street, WM. MANN, No. 1711 GBEEN
Street, or any of toe Ledies. Also, at the door.
PROGRAMME.
PART FIRST.
1. Solo— Piano,,.,.. ........ ....Prof. A. Bookman.
2. 11 Come every pious heart.”.... Choir.
3. Solo— “ I know that my Redeemer liveth.”...Soprano.
4. Quartbtts “Ootno, thou f0unt.”......
6, Bold— >< Where are toe friends of my youth?” :
; Niiprano.
6. Duet—Plano. Prof. Bochum and Pupil.
PART SECOND,
1. Piano— ll Home, sweet Home.” Thalbero.
Master Jds, WiUian.
2. Quartette—”Beat, spirit, re5t.”:..".,,.,,,...,,...,
8. Solo—” Maniac.”
4 Duet— -1 Merrily o’er toe calm bins eea." ;
* Soprano and- Alto.
6. Solo—” I have listened in dreams.”..., ....Soprano.
6. Duet—“ Meet me by moonlight.” 1
S-prcno and Tenor.
PART THIRD
1. PtANO—Polka de Concert.... Wallace'.
Mastir Jas. WUlian.
2. Quartette—** Bock of ages,” (byde5ire)...........
3. fiono—* e John Anderson.” . *’. .... Tenors.
4. Quintette—** Lurltoe.”...
6. Trio— ** Protect ns ttro’toe night.”
Soprano, Alto, and Tenore.
6, Quartette— **God ire mercifni.
7. A Natiokai, Quartette—« Eighty years ag0.”....
n'ol-3tswto
fyrspw UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM
lk2 '
OPENIKG OF BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Boobs of Subscription to the Capital Stock of the
Union Pariflo Bailroed Company will be opened on
WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of November, A D. 1882,
at noon,on the terms and conditions therein set forth, at
the places and with the persons following, at their re
spective places of business:
Albany, New York—Thomas W. Olcott.
Baltimore, Maryland—Thomas Swan.
Buffalo, New York—Dean BEohmond.
Boston, Massachusetts—Samuel T, Dana.
Burlington, lowa—Lymou Cook.
Cincinnati, Ohio—S. 8. L’Hommedleu.
Colnmbns, Ohio—William Denison.
Chicago, Illinois—William B. Ogden.
Cleveland, Ohio—Amasa Btone.
Concord, New Hampshire^-Joseph A Gilmore.
Carson Oity, Nevada Territory—Wells, Fargo, & Co.
Detroit, Michigan—Charles A, Trowbridge.
Dnbuqno, lowa—Platt Smith.
Denver CitF, W. Clayton.
Hartford, Connecticut—G. P. Bi»B?ll & 06.
Indianapolis, Indiana—James M. Kay.
Louisville, Kentucky—James Gnthrie.
Leavcnworib, Kansas—Gen. J 0. Stone.
Milwaukee; Whcontin—Ed. D. Holton.
New York city, New York—Office of Secretary.
Omaha, Nebraska Territory—Alvin Saunders.
Portland, Maine—Charles Ei Barrett,
Poriland, Oregon—Weils, Fargo, & 00.
Providence, Rhode Island—Walter S; Burgess.
Philedelpbia, Pennsylvania—Jay CBoke & 00,
PHtsbnrg. Pennsylvania—ThomasM. Howe.
Rutland, Vermont—Henry H. Baxter.
St Louis, Missouri—Wm M. McPherson.
St Paul, Minnesota—Parker Paine.
Belt Lake City , Btah—Brigham Young.
Ban Francisco, California—Weils, Fargo, & do.
Trenton, New Jersey—Philemon Dickerson. ■
Wilmington, Delaware—D. R. Robinson & Co.
Wheeling, Vi-ginia—S. Brady.
Washington City, District'Ooinmbia—B W. Latham.
Said Books of Subscription will r e ri> ii a open oaths
terms aforesaid, for Vat least two weeks;from and after
neon of said 6th day of November, at the plaoes and
with the persons above set forth.
Bv order of the Board of Commissioners of the Union
Pacific Bailroad Company. , • t
WILII AM B. OGDEN, President
• ' HESBY T/POOR; Secretary. ’ *-
THOMAS W, Ob’OOTT, Treasurer.
Dated at New York, this 26th day of Ootobor, 1862.
nc4- 2t . ..
MILITARY.
CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
Jpg} GAMP METCALF,:Hsd3onfi9Id,:N. J. Re
■ gimental Headqn&rters4o3 WALNUTiStraat.
Ah v-bo wish to attach themselveeto a Cavalry Begiment,
will meet with bo eanal opportunity, as this isfcbeonly
authorized Cavalry Begime&t beiog'iraiaed in the,State.*
The line and staff officers axe men of character and ex
perience. ~ . JESSE E. PSyTOH,
RUSH’S LANCERS.—Young
Whiles wanted to fill the ranks of this regiment.
JE3bLTwo new companies to be rafssd immediately.
Principal Bendezvoiw No. 800 CHESTNUT Streec.
■ oc2l'Sw*
LEGAL.
TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DI3-
U TEXOT OF PEYNBYLVAUH, SOT,
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
WE EREAS, The District Oonrtof tbo United States In
and for the Eastern District of Pemwlvanto, rightly and
dnly proceeding on a Libel, filed in Abb name of the
United States of America, hath decreed all p.raoas in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
interest in 182 barrels Tnrpentine and 10 barrels Rosin,
cargo of the schooner DaVID SROOKECT, captured
by the United States schooner America; Acting Master
J Bsker commanding, shipped per brig Abbey Ellen to
this port, to be monished, oiled, and called to judgment,
at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect
hereafter expressed, (justice so .reantring).' Yon are
therefore charged, and strictly enjolhed.and commanded,
that yon omit not, bnt that by publishing these presents
in at leaet two of the daily newspapers priuted and pub
lit bed in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In
iOUgeneer, yon do' monish and cite, or cause to be mo
nished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general
who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest
in the said 182 barrels Turpentine and 10 barrels Rosin,
cargo of the schooner DAVID OBOOKETT, to appear
beforethe Honorable JOHN CaDWaLAUEB, the Judge
of the said Court,'at the District Gonrt room, in the city
of Philadelphia, on the Twentieth day after publication
of there 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 reasonable and lawful excuse, If any they have,
Why the said 162 barrels Turpentine and 10 barrels Bosin,
cargo of the schooner DAVID OROOKE VT, should not
be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of
the Bame, to;the enemies.of the United States, aed as
goods of their enemies; or otherwise, liable and subject to
condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good
and lawfnl prizes; and farther to do and receive in this
behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly
intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons afore
said, 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 tbo contrary, then
said District Court doth intend, and will proceed to ad
judication on the said capture, and may pronounce that
the said 162 barrels Turpentine and 10 barrels Rosin,
cargo of the schooner DAVID CROCKETT, did belong",
at the time of the capture of the Bame, to the enemies of
the United States of America, and as goods of their ene
mies, cr otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and
condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful
prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so
cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and
that yon dnty certify to the said District Court what you
shall do in the premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN OADWALABEE,
Judge "of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this fourth
day of NOVEMBER, A.. D. 1862, and in the eighty-
Beventh year o! the Independence of the said United
States. ■
no6-3t G R. FOX’, Clerk District Court.
TYAMOND3 AND OTHER PEE.
JIJ OIOUS STORES purchased, for cash, at -LB #l3
LADOMU3 A Co.’s, 802 CHESTNUT Streat. [no4-4t* .
Eye AND EAR.—PROFESSOR J.
ISAACS, OCULIST AND AUBIST, from Ley
den, Holland, has located himself at Ho. 611 PI SB
Street, wi ere persons afflicted »ith diseases of the EX®
and EAR, will be. scientifically treated, and cared, if
cmsble The Professor has nameroas testimonials in h!a
poa>ession ol bis remarkable cnrei which he has per
fonntd throughout the United States, from the highest
sources, which he will Bhow to aeyono who may call.
ABTItTICIAU EYES inserted without pain. N. B
Ho charges made for examination. nos 6t*
Beauty, tbutheijlne*s, and
r taste, are exemplified in BEIMEB’S Ivorytypes
Ho pictures compare with them in freshneßS and warmth
of coloring, or faithfulness of likeness SECOND Street,
above Green. : It*
®THE PHRENOLOGICAL GA
SI NET AND BOOK STORE is open day and
evening for tho sale of books oh Phrenology, Phy
siology .[Hygiene, and'Phonography, and for Phre
nological examinations. Orders by mail should be ad-
dressed to JOHN 1,. OAPEN,
0(22 rpwstnlw 922 CHESTNUT Street, Phtla
(too AAA —THIS AMOUNT TO
APOOyVVV. HO AN In sums of 83.000 to 86,T00 on
Mortgages or G. Bents Apply to E. PETTIT, Ho 309
WALNUT Street. ,np3
HENRY’S REPEATING RIFLE—
The greatest Arm of the age; will shoot fifteen
times, in as many seconds, 1000 yards. For Bale a
matrofactmera’ prices by
PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
ocSl-lm 416 CHESTNUT Street..
aw. BL AKIBTON , NO. 22
s South WATEB Street, Philadelphia, Commission
Dealer in Ohio and Illinois BROOM CORN, HAN
DLES, WIRE, TWINE, Ac.* ocll-8m
m SA U 8 AGI CUTTERS AND
«*»STUPFEBS, Corn Shelters, Hay, Straw, and Fod
der Cotters, for isle by
D. LANDEETH & SON;
It* 21 and 23 Sonib BIXTH-street,
m FRUIT TREES FOR BALE.-
““ 60,000 Peach Trees, of extra quality; step, Apple,
Cherry, and Pears (Dwarf ,and Standard), In'largeor
small quantities. All orders attended to.' Catalogues
gratis. Address JOHN PERKINS, '
no3-3i# Mooreitown, N. J. '
PARLOR SKATE 3- Siißenor Par-
X. lor Skates, o 5 improved pattern, neat and light, for
Bale by PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
oc2B-lm 416 OHEBNUT St, opposite Custom Houbs,
POW3SN & GO., LIT HOGRAPHE&3
JJ ANS 6 PBINT COLORISTS, southwest comer of
CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets, are prepared to
**e<raV* any description of Portrait, Landscape, Natural
Hivtosr, Architectural, Autograph, Map, or other Ll
t’aography, in the most superior manner, and the most
&&M>D&ble terms. / .
' Photographs, Portraits, Hatnral History, and Medical
i Plates, Maps, and any other description of Plates, colored
! In the best style, and warranted to givefisatlefoction. )Par
! tJpnlar ’attesNou to Coloring Photographs. \ 7
Colonel Commanding.
RETAIL DRY ROODS.
FALL AND WINTER
' DSIESS GOODS!
AT MEDYUM AND LOW PRICES!
CURWEN STGHDAKT & BROTHER
Have jnst received from Auction a large lot of
"WOVEN SAXONY DRESS GOODS ;
Banging freas
25 TO 35 OENTS PBR YARD !
In daily receipt of cheap lots,
450, 452, dS-t
NORTH SECOND ST., ABOYE WILLOW.
JjI&NCY FLANNELS
FOR SHIRTING,
NEW AND DEMISABLE STYLES.
; AND WHITE FLANNELS,I
Of all grades and widths.
YELLOW FLANNELS,
Fine, Medium, and low Grades.
•' SCARLET FLANNELS,
Twilled and Plain, of all desirable qualities.
GBAY T WILLEB, and
BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS.
CUR WEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and : 4s4|N. SECOND 6T ; , AB. WILLOW.
"DALMORAL SKIRTS,
JIJ OF ALL SALEABLE DESCRIPTIONS.
OUBWEN STOOD ART 4 BBOTEEB.
450,? 452, and 454 N. SECOND ST , AD. WILLOW.
■ ‘ ' nos-3t
WOOL! NS.
Ladies' Cloakings of every description.
Black Beavers and Tticois.
Frosted Bearers from 82 t 0453.60
Union Beavers, good weight and cheap
... Fine Black Oiolhß, Extra fine heavy Olotos.
Low-priced Oloiskings and Overcoattugs. ,
FANCY OAB3IMEBES
And Black from 87 cents to $2.
Oasaimeres, extra fine stock, from $1 to 33.
Boys’Cassimeres, low-priced goods.
BALMORALS. -
. Large lots at wholeaaioand retail.
CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM.
Fine Cloaks, ready-made or made to order;
Seasonable Shawls for Ladies and Misses:
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Overcoats, Jackets, Pants, Salts made to order.
COOPER & COWARD,
no 6 tf S. E. corner NINTH snd MARKET Streets.
TTDRNISHING DRY 900 08^
J? Fine Marseilles Quilts in Pink, Blue, aud White.
Dimity, Allendale, and Haney Comb Counterpanes.
Blankets for Beds, Cribs, and servants’ use.
Sheetings and'Pillow case M-nsltos. ail widths.
Flannelo, both Ooioied and White, of all makes.
Woolen Floor Druggets, Ac.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, 4 ABRTBON,
no4-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street
IT7ABHIONABLB POPLINS AND
JD REPS.—Just opened,
' New Shade Violet De Alps.
- New Shade Claire Blue.;
Sew Shade Fasbi-arGreen.
NewßhadeWtoeOolor.
i. Browns and fine Blacks
EYRE & LANDELL,
no4-tf FOURTH end AROH Streets.
Silks and merinoss from
New York Auctions;
Fashionable Dress Silks.
Moire Antiques, very rich. •
Fine Purple Merinoes, now shades.
Fin© Bine Meriaoes, new shades.
Mode-colored French Merinoes.
EYRE & LANDELL,
;ns4.tf : FOURTH and ABOH Streets.
TjLDWIN HALL & BRO., 26 SOUTH
■Fi • SECOND Street, havs jnat received two cases of
very desirable Poplins or Beps.
One case Bair Cord, all colors.
One case Heavy Corded, do.
Also, two lots fine quality Figured-Poplins, in Bine,
Brown, Humboldt, Green, &c.
- Brown, Blue, and Green Irish Poplins.
Fine quality double-width French Poplins,
Biob Printed Poulins and Cashmeres.
Bicb Printed Meriuoes and Ds LaineS. ‘
Midium priced Dress Goods In great variety,
Boiferino, Brown Mode, and Black Deliints. no 4
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
john~g7~arrison,
Importer and Manufacturer of
GENTLEMEN’S
FINE FURNISHING GOODS,
Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET.
FIBST BTOBE ABOVE MARKET ST.
(FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE’S.)
The well known reputation of this establishment for
selling Fine "Goods at Moderate Pbioes will be fully
sustained.
P, B.—The celebrated Improved Pattbbh Shirts, bo
justly popular, oan be supplied at short notice.
FLANNEL & CLOTH OVERSHIRTS
IN GREAT VARIETY. ocll-tf
QEORGKE GRANT,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Ho. 610 CHEBTNUT STREET.
gelB-3m ’ '
Fine shirt manufactory.
■The subscriber would Invite attention to his
: IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con
stantly receiving
NOVILTIEB FOB GENTLEMEN’B WEAR.
J. M. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE,
m:~m cassTimr stbbs%
* ja9- tf • Fotir doors below tbe OoptfoentaL
FINANCIAL.
u. s.
FIVE TWENTIES;
20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. RONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OSTION OF THE GOVEBN-
KENT AFTER FIVE YEARS,
I am instructed by the SEORETARY OF THE
TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR,
THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FROM DATE
OF DEPOSIT,
Thus avoiding 1 the difficulty heretofore experienced by
requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from May
A full supply of theße Bonds always on hahd.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD St
jy29.tfV ■ : V - ri
MARSHAL’S- SALES.
MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a
Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADEB,
Judgeofthe District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will bo Bold at public sale, to the highest
andbest bidder, for cash, at MIOHENEB’dStore, No. 142
North FBONT Strest, on TUESDAY, November 18th,
1862. at 12 o’clock SC, the cargo of the schooner DEFI
ANCE, consisting of ladies’ leather and gaiter boots, 231
sackß ground salt, cheese, oiled coatß, tin, shoe thread,
bcop-skirte, coal oil, muriatic, nitric, and sulphuric acids,
soda ash, sal soda, opium, soap,Krugs, spool cotton, cali
coes, muslin, Ac. Catalogues will be issued five days
prior to the sale, and’the goods opened for examination.
WILLIAM MILLWABD,
U. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 4,1862. nos 6t
Tli* ARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of
i.VX a Writ of Bale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA
DEB, Judge oi the District Court of the UnitedStateß,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sate, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at JJEBBVSHIBE’B
Btore, No. 107'North WATEB Street, on WEDNES
DAY, November 19th, 1862; at 12 o’clock M., 5.470 bu
shels of fine salf,,6.2oo>bushels of ground salt, 100: cases
of chicory, and 39, zinc cans of preserved vegetables.
Immediately after the above eale, at LAFFEBTY’S
Btore, DELAWABE AVENUE, below Vine street, will
be told, 2,060 bushels of ground salt: a portion of the
cargo of the brie FANNIE L4UBIE. .
WILLIAM MILLWABD,
U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PhilADEiißHri, November 4,1862. nos 6t
TI/TARSHAL’S. SALE.—By virtue of
ixl-B Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHNOAD
WALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the United-
Slates, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at pnblio sale,
to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at MIOHE
BBS'S Store, No. 142 North FBONT Street, on MON
DAY, November 17th, 1862, at 12 o’elook M:, the cargo
of ihe tohooner JOSEPHINE, consisting of 321 bales of
cotton, 1‘373 bdds staves, and 21 fire bricks. The cot
ten csin he teen and samples obtained two davs previous
to day of sale WILLIAM MILLWABD.
U. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 4,1882. noa.et
TIifABSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a
IYL Writ of Bale, by the Hon. JOHN O ADWALADEB,
Judge of the District Court of the Unlted-Stetes, in and
for ihe Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
.and best bidder, for cash, at MIOttENER’S-Store, No.
142 North FBONT Street, on TUESDAY, November 18,
1862, at 12 o’clock M, the cargo of the schooner NELLY,
consisting of 76 Backs of salt, 10 boxes of soap, ? barrete
of salts, 8 barrels atom a bbls copperas, S.bbla soda ash,
5 bble salts, 10 bags coffee, 23.caseB claret wine, 8 eases
Champagne wine. Catalogues mill be issued five days
prior to the sale, and the goods open for. examination.
- At the same time and place will be sold 29 cases ef
Obsmpegne wine, 1 large turtle shell, 61 coach shells, 1
hide, 3 bolts of canvass. Is keg of- piokles, 1 zinc box,
and 1 coil of rope, a portion of the cargo of the bark
Fanny Larie. WILLIAM MILLWABD,
U. S. Marshal E. D, of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, November 4; 1862.; ’ noe-6t
WILLIAM H. YEATON & GO.,
YV No. 2)1 South FRONT Street, Agents for the
8«le of the Original Hsidsiock A Go. Champagne, offer
that desirable wine to the trade.
Also, 1,0)9 cases fine and medinm’grade Bordeaux Cla
rets. ■ i ■■■■
160 oases “ Brandsnberg Frerea” Cognac Brandy, vin
tage 3548, bottled In France.
-69 oases flneti Tuscan Oil, In flasks, 2 dozen is ease.
“ SO bbls finest quality Monongahela Whisky.
M,BOO Havana Segars, extra fine.
Moat & Ohandon Grand Yin Imperial Green Beal”
Champagne.
Together with a fine assortment Cj Madeira, Sherry,
Per*, 4c. s°Ußss
PRY-GOODS IMPORTERS.
Q.EO. X>. PARRISH,
Si 2 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Offers for sale
10,000 ARMY BLANKETS,
Five pounds each, ,
6 feet 6 inohea wide, by 7 feet long.
Also,
BBOWN-GBAY AND BLUE GRAY
BLANKETS,
.4 lb., 6 lb., 6 lb., and 7 lb., tbs pair,
Of various sices.
Also,
LOW PLAID HORSE BLANKETS.
HEAVY COTTON AND LINEN DRILLS, BLACK
BILEBIAB, ALPACAS, In ail qualifies, and other
LININGS, adapted to the wants of the Trade.
- -- ’ V TERMS C3ASH;
Also, Fine, heavy
OFFICERS’ BLANKETS. ‘
12.000 YARDS
X£.4 SHEETINGS, FOB HOSPITAL USE,
And the usual assortment of British STAPLE and
GOODS. oc2Fmwflm
j
No. 240 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer for sale a full assortment of
LINEN GaO
Consisting of
4-4 BHIBTING and FRONTING LINENS.
%, and 4-4 BLAY and BBOWN DO.
10-4,11-4, and 12-4 BABNBLEY SHEETINGS.
Jf and 44 BBOWN, BLACK, & BLAY HOLLANDS.
- LINEN HDEFS., LAWNS, DAMASKS, &c , &c. ...
Also, ■
PAPER MUSLINS,
Ml Oolftw. oct!M*fm‘v6t,
COMMISSION HOUSES.
HOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
FANCY PBINTB. ■;
BBOWN DBILLS, ARMY STANDARD.
4-4 LAWRENCE DRILLS.
STANDARD BBOWN DRILLS.
HEAVY PLAIN KEB3EYB.
ABMY BLUE TWILLED FLANNEL.
FABMEB’SLINEN DBILLS.
LEWISTON A. SEAMLESS BAGS, 2, ?•(, & 3 Bcs.
AMOSKEAGC. do. do. 2 Bus.
PREMIUM A. do. do. 2 % Bus.
For sale low for not cash by
GEOtGRIGG,
£YA RPE TINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS.
WOEFE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
*y'A full assortment of Phlladelphia-madA Carpets
always in Store. 002 2m
STANDARD
CANTON. FLANNEL.
FOB SALE LOW, NET CASH, BY
GEO. GKRIGO,
nol-tf No. 219 OHUROF Allay.
SILK AND DRESS GOODS.
g\AEE STOCK
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS.
A. W. LITTLE & OOh
se2s-2m No. 326 MARKET ST.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
T. SNODGRASS,
ARMY, NAYY, AND CIVIL
CLOTH HOUSE,
No. Si SOUTH SECOND STREET, and
No. 23 STRAWBERRY STREET.
I am fully prepared for the
FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGN,
Having jußt received a complete assortment of
TRUE BLUES,
Of all Bhadeß and grades bom.. ... 81.12 to 88 00.
Blues, Blacks, and Fancy Beavers, from 200 to 7.50:
Blueaudßlack Pi10t5................. 150 to 6.00.
Moscow 8eaver5...................... 3:75" to 7.00,
Chinchillas... 2.75 to ; 6fO.
Velvet Beavers 300 to 6;00.
Esauimaux Beavsrs. 5575 to 800:
Tricot 8eaver5....................... 2.00 to 5.00:
175 to 6:00:
CLOTHS, all odors and prides. Also! a heavy stock
of splendid CASSIMERES, PLAIN and FANCY VEL
VETS, Ac., Ac. oct24lm#
LADIES’FURS.
A DIE S’ FANCY FURS!
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFAC TUBER OF
LADIES’ FANCY FURS,
No. 826 ARCH STREET,
BELOW NINTH,
Jnst opened, a large and handsome Stock of LADIES*
A2H> CHILBBEITB FANOT FTTBB, of every deacrlp
tfon and in the newest and most approved styles, at the
Lowest Cash Prices. oc7-3m
FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
LADIES’ FANCY FURS.
My Assortment 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 oc3-4mlf
CUTLERY.
& ELY,
Ho. 130 PEGS STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
kasdpaoioekbs op
PATENT CAST-STEEL
TABLE CUTLERY;
Also, the BEST and CHEAPEST
ABMT KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON
IN THE MARKET.
Warranted !
n a gT.a’iiL' ti»T pnmra
zc24-wfm3m
££ FpHE BIG GUN ”
JtEHOYED FROM
432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE.
PHILIP WILSON & CO.
Hare removed their: Guns,’ Pistols, Bifles, Fishing
Tackle, Skates, Cricket and Base Ball Implements, Cadet
Muskets and Equipments to
OtSOlm . 415 CHESTNUT BTBEET.
rpHl RAILWAY TIMI-REEPIR,
X especially adapted for Army sales. Good imitation
gold; will run and keep excellent time!; have fancy
colored hands and beautifully-engraved dials, the
letters standing, in relief. This is one of the most
taking novelties of the day, and should retail at prices
from twenty-five to eighty dollars each They are fur
nished by the case, containing eix of dlfferentdesigns, as
follows: Engraved, per case of half dozen,. S3B. En
graved and etoofao- gilded, per oase of half doaen, assort
ed, *36. Engraved, superior, per caseof half dozen, as
sorted, 539.- Engraved,superior,andetectrofine gilded,
having all-the improvements of the foregoing; per case
halt dozen, assorted, $42. Engine-turned, same material
esate, over which is good silver, heavily plated, per oase
of half dozen, 836. Samples of the foregoing, comprising
two of the first, and one each of the others, making a
case of hair dozen, at the regular wholesale rates, $36,50.
. Terms cash: Will be sent toany partof the loyal States,
witb blllforcoHectioh on delivery. Bayers in the army
will have to isnipayment in advanee, as the exvress
compaaios refuso making eoitectfons south of the Poto
mac.'
This is one of the most saleable articles of ihe times,
and just the thing fox those inoilned to make money
among the soldiers. Sendin your orders early.
GAIUS F. WHEATON, Sole Importer,
Cor. NASSAU and JOHN Streets, New. York.
P. O. Box 4365. oc2S-tSt*
POTTON, WOOL, AND CARPET
\J MAHUfAdTCBERS, Hardware Merchants, Lamp
Manufacturers, Plumbers, Ac., TAKE NOTICE, that
every description of Tin Work, Brass Castings, Stamp
ing (including all military work), of superior manufac
ture, can be obtained on '.order, of JOSEPH LENNfu,
Manufacturer, 1615, 181 T, and 1619
UndßipSE AYanue, 0090-M”.*
No. 219 CHUJBOH Alley.
STEW PUBLICATIONS.
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LINDSAY & BLAKtSTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
nol- tf 25-South oixr H St., above Chestnut.
ip w B-00 R S.—Vesper. By Ma
i-' dame the Countess Be Gasparin, author of the
“ Near and Heavenly Horizons.” 16mo, 75 cents.
Ned Mareton ; or, The Cottage by the Stream. By
A. L. 0-E. 18mo. 50-cuts. ■
Little Walter ofWyalusing. By a Guest in “The
Old Castle." ISmo. 25 cents.
WM. S. A ALFRED MAHTIEN,
nol : 606 CHESTNUT Street.
The united states tax l aw.
—Burinees men desiring to know how this law af
fects them shonld prosore a conr of the EX POSITION.
Price 25 cents. Published and for sate by
' KING & B K IBD,
oc3o 8t 607 SANSOM’Streei:
A LEGTUBE FOE TOONS MSN*.
Jest published, price 6 casts- a new edition of the
late Dr. oULVBBWBIiL’S CELEBBATBD DBOTTTBS
on the abuse of tbeßoproductlvo Powers, indaclag De
bility s Gozißumptian, Epilepsy, Mental and
Physical liicapacitF» &e, 'l'be radical mode of treat
mcnr, without medicine , iB fully explained* so as to en
able every one to be his own pbjßician at the least pos
sible expense.
« A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF BTJFFEBEK3 ”
imder seal* in a plain envelope* to any address*
pof*t-paid v on receipt of eix cents, or two postage stamps.
Address the publisher*.
CH. J. 0. KLINE & 00.,
. 127 BOWBBY, New York,
. Post Office Box, 4 886,
no4-3rolf
PHOTOGRAPHS.
mHExBEEGBT OF BEESONS IN
it'seatch of beautiful and cheap.Picturoi—-REIMBB’B
Galiery, SECOND Street, above Green. His colored
Photographs are cheap, popular, and pleating, and only
SI. I/.*
rpHEY HATE NO EQUAL ;BET
JL TEB than any portraits, BE'IMER’S life-size Pho
tographs to oil-colors, correct and natural Ukenesseß.
At war prioes: SECOND st.i above Green. It*
mo COLOB CA ED PHOT O-
A GBAPHB in an elegant manner, and not affect the
fine surface in the least, is an easy process tj) any person,
though not an artist, by the use of
NEWTON’S PREPARED OOLOBS FOB ALBUMEN
PICTOBES.
Price per box, $3; with large bottle Of reducing
liquid, 58.25.
Sole Agents for the United States, J. E. TILTON &
GO , Boston.
In tbiß city and State, SOKOLZ & JANENTZKYj
112 Sonth EIGHTH Street.
CAUTION—The great popularity already acquired
by this valuable discovery has induced some dishonest
persons to offer a worthless article in imitation.
FIFTY DOIiIi ABS will be paid for the conviction of
any party selling their stuff for Newton’s Albumen
Colors. ocll-swlm
EDUCATIONAL.
PENNSYLVANIA M ILI TAB Y
A ACADEMY, at West Chester, (for boarders only}.
This Academy will be opened on THDBSDAY, Septem
ber 4th, 1862- :It \was chartered by the Legislature, at
its last session, with full collegiate powers.
In ita capacious buildings, which were erected and fur
nished at a cost of over sixty thousand dollars, are ar
rangement, of the highest order for the comfortable quar
tering and subsisting of one-huudredand fifty cadets.
A corps -of competent; apd experienced teaoherg will
give their undivided attentibn-to the .educational depart*
meet, and aim to make their instructions thorough and
practical. The department of; studies embraces the fol
lowing courses: Primary, Commercial, and Scientific,
Collegiate and Military. A graduate of the Hutted States
Military Academy, of'high standing in his cias3, and of
experience in the field, devotes his exclusive attention to
the Mathematics and Engineering The moral training
of cadets will be carefully attended to. For circulars,
apply to JA9. H OKNE, Eiq., No. 628 CHEITNUT 3t„
or at the Book Stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia,
or to Colonel THEODOBE HYATT, President Penn
sylvania Military Academy. no 4 In
COPARTNERSHIPS.
SHIP.—Tie undersign
vJ ed have this day formed a copartnership under the
name and firm of ANDRE WS, WILKINS, & CO., for
the transaction of the Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing
business, at No. 803-MABKET Street ■
JOSIAH B. ANDBEW3,
ABEL B. WILKINS.
ED WARD J. ALTEMU3.
WILLIAM N. 8 HI. EH.
Pbiladclihla. Nov. 3 1862. no 4 6t*
HOT 3 SE-FURNISHING GOODS.
YAFJNALIo,
DEALER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 1020 Cliestmxfc Street,
Agent for the Bale of HALEY, MOUSE, & BOYDEN’3
PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING-:
: CLOTHES-T7EINGEE,:
Believed to be the best CLOTHES-WRINGEB in use.
It will wring the largest Bed Quilt or smallest Hand
kerchief drier than can possibly be done by hand, in very
much less time.
N. B—A liberal discount will be made to dealers,
• nc3 3m
COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, &c.
QOOKING RANGES.
ELEVATED DOTJBLE-OVEN COOKING
: ranges.
This Range has offorded more satisfaction than any
yet cfftrtd to the public.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street
•WARM-AIR FURNACES,
YY Of the most approved and economical pattern,
SUITED TO ALL CLAESES OF BUILDINGS
ARNOLD & WILSON,
■gNAMELED %LATE MANTELS.
A large variety of these beautiful Mantels at
VERY LOW PRICES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
JUW-DQWN AND COMM ON
PARLOR GRATES.
For Heating Parlors, Chambers, Offices, &o.
ADAPTED FOB EITHER HARD OB SOFT 00AD.
Hot-air Registers and Ventilators—a large assortment.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
ooU-sw2mif 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
WE INVITE THE ATTEN
LLM TION of the public to onr large and very snpe-
T~rL'rlor stock of ,
STOVES, HEATERS, AND RANGES,
which are pnt at price* to suit all. We have the Large
Oven Cooking Stoves, Royal and Prince Boyal; to
gether with the Wellington, a new cook stove, with
large fire-bos and spacious oven. The Fuel-Saver Cook,
with warm cloeet, tin roaster, and a reservoir for hot
water. Cook Stove* with water backs, .affording an am
ple snpply of hot water for the bath-room and other pur
pose*, both for city and country _jieo. The Amazon
Cook, with capacity for cooking for one hundred per
sons : Parlor Cook, for wood or coal. A great variety At
improved and beautiful patterns of Parlor Stoves, for
both wood and coal; among which will be fonnd the
Fiery Star, Silver's Air-Tight, Gas-Bnrning Bases, (an
sizes, from 9 to 1« Inches,) Vesper, Violet, open and,close
front; FrankHn Stoves, Portable Grates, for anthracite
end bituminous coal, New Egg, Golden Egg. las addi
tion to these wBl be fonnd, Thomson’a London Kitchener,
or European Bange: Philadelphia and Fire-Sidj-Banges;
Looomotive, Torrid and Egg Heaters; Sow,Down
Grates, Fire-Board and Illuminating Stoves, by which
the parlors are made pleasant and cheerful.
NORTH, CJBASE, & NORTH,
0c22-wfm lm ' 209 Norih fIBOOND Street. ,
Champagne.— i**® cham-
L/ pagne, In qprirts andpintojteitside by __ _
" ?■ . CHARLES 8. QABSTATBS,
oc9o ' Bole Agent, Nu 12S WALNUT Street.
CIDER,.- —New CSarified Champagne
Older, of extra anallty, by the barrel or hogshead.
For sap, by .EMIL MATHIEO,
ocg-,.12t iGr Nos. 12D, 122, and 124 LOMBARD St. -
LmENCH MUBTARD. Purrey
X? Blame’s Imported Mustard, tor sale in store and to
arrive, by the sole agent,
' OHABLEB 8. OABBTAIBB,
0i29 No, 128 WALNUT Stosat
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
Lfil. QOTTSGHALK—CONCERT
• ball,.
SATUBDa V EVENING, Nov. 8, at 8 o’clook.
LAST OOb'OEBT. LAST OONOBBT.
m’lliJ oablotta Patti,
The celebrated Prim's Donna, and the prinoipalitar of
atw York and Boston Academies of Music, will appear.
„ .88. GOTTSOHAL'fi and M’LLE PATH
__ Will perform «n entirely Lmw programme.
Music Director and Conductor.... Mr. BEHRENS.
Admission 60 cents. Reserved seats 26 cents extra.
_ The sale of tiokato commeneo,' THURSDAY MDBS
laBj at 9 o clock, afc J. B. GouJd’a' Music Store.. ao&»4t
M E8 * JOHN DREW’S AKOH-
JjA BTBEET THEATRE.
Business Agent and Treasurer...,..JOß. is; MHBPHIr.
OVEBFLOWING HOUSES'
SECOND WEEK OF J. S. CLABSe!
.Clarke in two glorious parts.
TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) Nov. ft
THE SCHOOL OF BEFOBM.
Boh Tyke,,...... ....J. Si tflhrfee-
Mrs. Ferment........................ Mrs. JohiPßrew.
To conclude with the serio-comic Drama of
JONATHAN BRADFORD;
Or, The Murder of the Boadaide Gun.
Caleb Scrimmidge ~..J. 8. ClcrkO.
Ann Bradford... ~,., ..Mrs. John Drswi
Doors open at 6% —To commence at TH o’clock.
VSTALNUT-STREET THEATRE.—r
Vf Sole Lessee...... Mrs. M. A. GABRHTTSOH.
(Business Agent........ ..Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
ENGAGEMENT of Mr, end Mrs E.L.DAVENPOBT.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Nov. 5.
Will be pei formed fciakspeare’s play in five aots. of
HAMLET. ’
Ham1et.,,,.....Mr. E. L, Davenport.
Ophelia.,...Mrs E L. Davenport.
To conduce with the laurhtbls Farce of
_ ICI ON PABLE Fbasoaise.
Doom open at 7—Performance ootaimahoeß at 7%.
A BEL &(JO.’S sTEREOPTiCON—
■IJ- EXHIBITING AT THE ASSEMBLY BUILD
INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Street*,
; ■ evert evening This week.
The reeonrees of the Bteieopticon are endless, end It
gives a -
VARIED PEOGBAMME EACH EVENING.
As an educational and refining influence,
THIS EXHIBITION 13 WITHOUT AN EQUAL.
Admission 25 cents. Commence at 8 o’clock.
MATINEE on BATUBPAT, at no3-@t
TNSTITUTIQN FOR THE' BLIND.
A —EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY, at 3<s P.
51. Conductor of Instrumental Music, Oari.Sentz. (Jon
dneter ol Vocal Music. Mr. A. R. Taylor! Tickets; TSU
CENTS. Store.~No. II South ElGHTffSSreet; It
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY QW
A THE FINE ARTS.
1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
Isopen daily (Bundayg excepted) from 9 A. H. HSS
P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half jirioe.
Shares of Stock, $3O. jyg
WANTS.
TYIBABLED SOLDIERS WMTIO
A/ to act as AGENTS for the sale of the MttOLEL
LAN MEDALS. Call between 10 and; 3, at 28'Sooth
FOURTH Street, up stairs. It#
HOARDING.
At PRIVATE FAMILY ON WAfr
JCL NUT Street, near BBOAD. will BENT *a Se
cond siory front or back BOOM, ‘ with BOAt.E/
Terms moderate. References exchanged. ‘ Addrosir*' Li
0. a.” Prtn office. nos-2t#
PERSONAL
PENSIONS.— $100 Bounty and -Pa^--
pr<S;ured and. collected for soldiers, sailers, and thh
relatives of such aa are deceased, at reasonable and gat!**,
factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by
JAMES FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants,
424- WALNUT Streot, PhilsddpMa.
Pijyticnlar attention given to parties living at a dis
tance ocISW
LOST AMD FOUND.
Lost oe stolen—the public
are cautioned against negotiating the following
UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF INDEBT-
EDNESS,
>-*Tha game having been lost or stolen from the sub
scribers :
ISSUED TO D. & O. KELLY,
No: 21,391, dated Sept. 26th, 1882......; sl,ODff
No. 24,392 do. do. I,SO*
No. 24 593 do. do. 1,000
No. 24,394 do. do. 1,009
No. 7,098 do. do. 6,00 S
ISEUED TO B. F. LOPEB.
No. 25.090, dated October 2d. 1862 31,00$
ALL PAYABLE TO BEABEB.
BLAKE, BROS., & Of).,
28 Wall street.
New York, Oct I 3„ 1882 0c22-Sf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
■J3 ACK OFFICE, lit FLOOB, TO
AJ rent low, on FOURTH Street, near Library street.
Algo, 2d and 3d story Booms and Offices in earns build,
tog. Bentsvery low: Apply to EDMUND WEIGLEYj
Conveyancer 134 Sonth FOURTH Street. no 4 3t*=->
EE BSEI S } &o.
Complete Machinery for fulling and finishing
Biauhefe, Komis. &c. For sale cheap.
Addross Box No. 1002 p, 0
A T PRIVATE SALS—A very eli
.-tX- glUe and handsomely-situated property in Oheeter
count?. one mile toutb. of Phcenizville, on Nutt's road*
store bo use 5 6 rooms, ball and kitchen, Btvn*> barn, car-”
rioge house, well of ’water with pump at the
be&Ubyand pleasant neighborhood. Immediate poaaea*
Bion can be given. Title good. Terms, &o , annlv to
E. F. PENHYPACEJSB,
Seal Estate Agent, Pboenirvflle,
A T PEIYATE SALE—A first-class
Ji 3l property of 19 sore* 116 perches, In Cheater
County, on the road from Pheenixyille to Chester
Springs; well.shaded stone house, ten rooms and two
kitchens, stone barn, carriage house, ice house, milte
hoose, io.; 108 -choice apple, 32 cherry, 8 pear, If
Qnince, and 12-plnm-trees, 146 bearing grape yines, and
abundance c f berries. In a healthy neighborhood, ae—
cessible to the city fonr times daily by railroad. 32,009
can remain secured. Title good.
A farm of 60- acres 249 perches adjoining, and part of
ihe same estate. Is also for sale. Terms, &c , andy to
E. V. PEHNYPAOKEB,
Beal Estate Agent, FhoeuixriHe.
4g A FACTORY TO RENT—Oar
fiSi Willow street,, below New Market gtreet, with on in
let into the culyert. Apply to
JAMES S. MASON St <JO„
138 and 140 North FROHT St.
0c2312t
m T O LI T—A COMMODIOUS
*& DWELLING, No. 132 North EBONT Street Beat
moderate. Apply to WETHEBILL & BRQ.,
ot27.tr 47 and 49 North 6EOOND Street
CV- FOE. SALE—A good driving
Mare, Begers Carriage and Harness. Price
$125. Address “80x2,291,” Post Office. no&-2»
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
The girard life insurance
COMPANY.
OFFICE, 408 OHE3NUT BTBEET,
CHARTERED IN 1836,
ASSETS 81,543,360.24.
H&b INBUBANOE3 on 111 YES on the most reason
able terms
Bocoivo and exeonto Trtuts, and act as Executors and
Administrators.
5 hoy declare a BONUS on PBOFITS every five year*,
to the insured for life, and pay in the interval at thede
ceaee of the insured up to the year of death, in the sacra
ratio as the lart bonce.
The following are a few examples from the Register.;
Sam Bonus or
Insured.
addition. fntnre additions.
No. 89
No. 132
No. 199
No. 833
$2,500 $BB7 51
3,000 1,050 00
1,000 400 00
5,000 1,875 00
Policies for whole life by one preminm. or in
TEN ANNUAL PBEHtIUMS.
And no more premiums to be paid wilt be issned to per
sons desiring them.
Pamphlets and forms of application and farther Infor
mation can be had at the Office
THOMAS BIDGWAY, President
JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. 0c22-wfmfit*.
QIEARD FIRE AND MARINBi
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Oines «S WALNUT BTBEET, PHILADaSPHIS.
CAPITAL *200,000.
: This oompany continues to tike risks en the MlStSv
sl«B»Bs of Property at low rates. J
The public can roly upon its responsibility, and. sftEfev
ty to pay tosses promptly. Its disbursements for ttS).
bene&t or the pnblic, during the iart nine years, e noeei,
® 50 0.000.
and we respectfully scilcit its favcrin the future.
DIRECTORS.
OKAS. I. DUPONT, JEBBV WALNE3,
JOHN W.OLAGHOBK, JOHN TKORBLHE,
0. T. HEAZLITT, ABBAHAit HABT,
DATED BOFD, Jr., PETEB.B. HOE,, ofß.,ft
WM. Rf. SWAIN, FUBMAN SHEPPARD
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. H. B. LA.WBENOB,
WH. 0. BUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER
THOMAS CBAVBN. FreridaaL
A. S. GILLBTT, Vice Preddant.
JAB. B, ALVOBD, Secretary. ep2o,iftft
TjIAME insura.
X? Ko. 406 CHESTNUT
FIBE AND TNLA
MEEf
F N. Bock,
Obaa. liicbsrdson,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Alex. Whmdin,
Geo.A.Weat,
O W. Davis,
FBAHOXS H BHO
CHABXiHS BI n II
WILLIAMS i. BLAHOI
riOMMOSWEAL.
KJ KANOE.G3BIPANT 0]
BTIiVAKIA.
; BXEEOTOBS.
' David Jayne, M. D.,. ‘ Charles EC Eogera,
John M-. Whitall, John T 5. Walker,
Edward-0. Eoight, Brbert Shoemaker,
Thowaß Stewart, William Strothers,
■! Henry Lewis, Jr., Eliiah Jones. ~
DAVID JAYNE, M. D,, President.
JOHN M. WHITABL, Vim President.
- BAHTJEL 8. MOON, Secretary.
OlBce, Commonwealth Bnßdliss* 61® ultioxinwj
Streep Philadelphia, > " • _ -**''*■
insubanob
XjL COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHABTBH
pBBPETUAIi. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Tirirdi
*Hsiringahwge paid-np gaidM steok and Semins,' in
vested in sonnd and e.-saijaMe Seenritiee, continues to
insane on Dwellings, Stares, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Pononai
Property- Ail lossc-i liberally and promptly adjasted.
DIBBOTOHB.
* Thomas B. Haris, 1 James B. Campbell,
•John Welsh, Edmnnd O. Dntflh,
• Samuel O. Merten, Charles W. Poultney,
Patrick Brady, Israel Morris,
John I. Lewis,
THOMAS B. HABIS, Preridait.
Am*** 0. L. CaiWFOSD, Secretary. • feaa-a. <
A -BMY DESKS.-A capital article for
JLX. camp and field nse. Safefrom wet, compact, and.
convenient to carry In pocket. dadmUN,
104 NOBTH DE t-AWABE|Avenoe, PhitadelphilL
AGENTB WANTED to seU them in FhUa ?Sg* , 1 * S'*
Vicinity. - ocaa-lmw
i?IE 'anTiAß.-D». JAMES
tiltpwbOODMST and AT3BIBT, has again re-
SSedfrem towA-JW* ««
nantlv located at Ho. 837 North SIXTH Street. yS«
l2 A. M.. and ato 4 P.M. sell*. Pratt*
—NGIIShI)AIRY CHEESE. 350
Boses Ohoica English Dairy,CHE BaS. inst r*-
«dved and for eale by BHODEB ft WILLIAMS,
NO. 107 891 th W4?sB«te!^
ocSl-12t*
Amount of Policy and : 80.
nus to he increased by
$3,387 50
4 050 00,
1400 00
6 875 00
NOE GOMBANX*
Street.
STB IIfSBRAN-OH.
JTOBB.
E. D. Woodruff,
Joint Kessler, Jr-i
P.S. Jnstice,
Washington Jones,
, Obas. Stefees,
I John W. Eyanaan.
IS, President.
SJ3D.SOH,'Vtoe President,
.1 AiiD, Secretary, fmhliAtf it
Sr"
H EIRE INBU
f-THE STATS OK EHBR*