The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 01, 1863, Image 3

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    IT'lr ITEMS.
!MDR FIRST PREMIUM.AWARDED TO
& Wrzeort.. 2 -The American Institute An
whieh has just closed to the city of New
te readers of the list of awards are already
,plimented the Wheeler & Willson Sewing
..rith a first premium. We speak of the
fact more especially because it adds another proof
to what we have already more than once stated in
these column's, that, for all practical use, the Wheeler
Wilson machine is by far the best instrument to
arChROO. Theirl7srloll6 styles and sizes can be seen
kperation daily at their elegant marerooms, No.
,eetnut street, Above Seventh.
RF4T MILLINERY 0 PEN G . —Messrs
ood I.r. Oary, No. 725 Chestnut street, have made
the most gorgeous preparations for their first grand
Autumn opening of new Bonnets, which is to take
lace to-day. They will exhibit many novelties,
among which are the famous Leather Bonnets, BO much
, sought for. This will be a gala day for the ladies,-
thousands of whom will no doubt visit Wood
.Clary , s between the hours of ten and five, and leave
In ecstasies over the exhibition,
Nom) AND JAVA COFFEE, roasted
fresh every morning, by DAVIS & Rcarra.uns,
. Arch and Tenth streets.
BROWN •A BROTHERS' NEW LIQUID
BLAcKmo,—Tbis excellent article is fully equal, it
not superiors to Day & Martin's blacking, which is
manufactured in England, and can be furnished at
less rates. Grooms and others can be accommo
dated at Meesre. Thayers & oownerthwait's, 417
Commeree street.
To LADIES ONLY.—TO those of our lady
readers who are happy in the possession of one of
'Grover & Baker's Machines, it is no secret that the
beautiful embroidery now all the rage in as well and
as easily done upon it as the plainest sewing. Our
, objeot is to inform those 'who are not' the happy
possessors of one of these invaluable inventions,
that this is really the ease. There are other and
, good Sewing Machines, but this, by its marvellous
properties, combines the faculty of both sewing and
embroidering, and, as it is the only one 'lathe market
that doe!, no lady about to purchase a Sewing Ma
•Chinllin
these days will hesitate to select, when the
important fact we have stated has been brought to
her notice.
GUINNESS T BROWN STOUT and Yowl
ger'o Scotch Ale, for 'lsle by
DAVIS .Br. RIdHARDS, Arch and Tenth streets
"PLAYED OUT."—Tbe rebellion seems to
be about "played out." Its best friends talk no
longer about the terms to be dictated by the "rebs,"
but they endeavor to pave the way for easy terms
for the malcontents. They deserve to suffer in
spirit and inliesh, and to wear sackcloth and ashes ;
while the true people of the loyal' States should, as
they do, enjoy the high nrivilege of procuring their
Wearing apparel at the Brown•atone Clothing Hall
anf Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 693 and 606 Chestnut
street, above Sixth.
VERY TRUE.—The respectable old gondo
l:nail of sixty wants to retire from business with a
smug independence of three or four hundred thou
sand, to marry his daughters,•set up his sons, and
live in the country ; and then, for the rest of his life,
lie wants toim young again and appear in neat and
attractive garments, which he should by all means
procure at the one-price Mammoth Emporium of
Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut' street.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING •
Fall and Winter Clothing.
• Fall and Winter Clothing.
New Styles, New Styles, New Styles, New Styles
New Styles, New Styles, New Styles, New Styles
New Styles, New Styles, New Styles, New Styles
One Price.
One Price.
One Price.
Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental,
Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental-
Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental.
GENTLEMEN'S HATs.—All the newest and
teat styles for Fall Wear, in Felt, Silk, and Oust.
mere, will be found at Warburton's, No. 430 ()hod
Rut street, next door to the Post office. sel7-ini
ARRWALS AT THE HOTELS,
P TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
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continental—Ninth a
WI Scott, Ohio
F Ziegenfelder
Munch/v - (1, NOW Clone
1.4p1;..1, 7 •er, Lexington, Ky
~ 41: Merriman, Memphis
''::4 L Maxwell cic la, Madison
dal-,Nre F Roberts, Indiana
\ielboi ge II Roberts, Indiana
Mr Vi' S Forwood & wr, Md
3111sB A Lay ti,Peunsylvaida
.-s 1 McCandless, Cincinnati
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b• IV H Pori cr, Cincinnati, 0
• Alden Spear, Boston
B L B Spear, Chicago
; 3 V Philips. St Louts
f John Ii Mulder, Boston
lila.; S A 10111/SOll, St Louis
.A Lemoine, et I.(knis
.Jr alowell, Boston
.EP,arce & wt. Prov, It U
Miss Pierre. Providence,R I
JN:ssilallock,Providencßl
, .A Robb, Jr, Cincinnati, 0
' I,E Fran., li: entuckY
.... ' W Reynolds. Ohio
• .1- 1 . rs W W Williams
' .. i, I.& Mrs J W Garrett, Dalt
~2„r King. Baltimore
S Sanford, New York
'. Wm 0 Johnston, Pittsburg
. ..800 G Boson, New York
, Wm II Post, Harlford
‘,. , p Moroi cc, II S N
', li. BI Blobs rdson,New York
1 1 7A A Myers, New York
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slob Urea & wf, Boston
: M Vickery, New York
ohn E Horst & wf Balt
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lea 8 W 8011, Baltimore
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• Irs Abell, Washington
, m G Moorhead, Rockwd '
iES Jane Porter, Pittsburg
• ' tee C Porter, Pittsburg -
rs Burnside
Bonin, sworth A: la,Bostn i
Plane], Ohio -
re Israel, Ohio
iss Noncoms., Ohio
avid Law. England '
W Donigan, Tennessee
O Scott, Indiana
• Ames, 11 S A
E ei m , Washington
itisitAoton & wf, Cincinnati
eActon, Cincinnati
441 Eldridge, Prov, R I
• . ,OWells, New York
' ot-Oler , is, New York
C' Cobb, Cleveland
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M Smallwood, N jersey
r Miss A E Carroll, Mary land
Fickey, Jr, Maryland.
J H.Bmall Y , ork, Pa
Hober,_ : York, Pa
YV FON,',ork, Pa
K Taylor
.J-Pleming, Pittsburg
.J Hoxie, New York
J II Austin; York. Pa
J Knotwell, Columbia
J Young, Middletown
',Chas H Mann, Harrisburg
~j P McClellan, Harrisburg
.Jae Dunnikon, Hollidaysbg
41) 13 Hickman, W Cheater
• W Ryon. Pottsville
Ryon, Pottsville
A Patter, on. Mt Joy
r & Mrs Janivier, V7ashtn
est Janivler.Washhi eon
C Moore & la, G eneva,NY
iss Nettle,Geneva,N Y
evi Passruore, Danville
Johnson. Baltimore
rs A L !dumper
J Clyde, Harrisburg
It. Martin &
es Martin & sister, do
Watrees, Adrian
re Godey& e, Georgetown
Kurtz, Georgetown
an Wick. N Brunswick
H Brubaker. Lane co
hn Alderdice. Delaware
o Blymyer, Lewistown
• liwein & wf, Lebanon
Eagle, Marietta
o K Meday & la. N York
Dingee & la, New York
Pearson Harrisburg
ams. Chicago
0 Brown. U S A
Brown & 4 children
ales, New York
t Smithson, New York'
A Hanway & Tef, Va
Ifferchantar—Fourth
C Howell
Miller, Allegheny , ' City
STY eich man Baltimore
•4. A Leggate, Alleghenr
).vgeo H Caltvaith, McVeyt'n
.;irilson, Lewistown
J Heckert, Chamberetp.4
pangier, Chambersburg,
A, Maurer. Chambersbarg
. 8R Bare. Lancaster
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1151 Worth, L Sao dusky
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' cMaster, Pittsburg
s PI roe & la. Mercerco
alter Pierce, Mercer co
lifPierce. Mercer co
C Trout. Mercer co
C Dunseath. Pittsburg
Eyler & la. Wilkesbarre
ts Dunbar Newport. Pa
10 Bees% Elkton, Md
Itler
Jowen. Strasburg
41,W Steiner, EaSton
ow nds Clarksburg
,'0:14 . Lownds. Clarksburg
It 'grout, Minersville
I / Jackson, Omaha
nghan Del is
r T Moore. Hollidaysburg
~ Jl M innich, Pittsburg
"W ., S Haven k wf. Pittsburg
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J. 2 r B Potter
Btinemetz, Wash, D 0
yB Weeks. Wash, D
ann. Baltimore
ther W Luoas, Balt
L Him mel , Baltimore
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C McGrew. West Va
.jj.)l Jackson, West Va
• "Ml 3 Lander, New York
.40baa Jameson, Columbia
Jas W Hall, Maryland
'W A Hyatt, Albany, N Y
ag le Hanover
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Johnston, Petersburg
Delat, Jersey Bbore
Fallgraff, New York
[Mame, New York
Schmidt, Wash, D C
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reads, 0 ettystourg
I Hart, York, Pa
0111. Lancaster
whin:ion, Pottsville
Dangler, Pottsville
apman, Middletown
irmrod & w, Tamaqua
Johnsen,Jr, Tamaqua
rd & la, Lock Haven
fational—Rave etr
Pence. Penna
j, Cumberland co
Bard. Butler co
Aniff. Genesee. 11l
sakerman, New Berlin
M Gras, Lebanon
s Bela ()nth. Lebanon
Magee Foster. Leba'n
3 F Moser. 21st Pa CST
Rahn, 21st Pa Cav
Elmer, Dudack'
Myers, Lancaster co
Levan, Lancaster co
. Warford, Milford; N J
Dyer, Doylestown
Mattis, ifount!Joy.
Nymaker. Lancaster co
Hartranft, Pottstown
see. Elizabethtown
harsh, Minersville
Tucker, Mlnersville
.tion—SecondL 'trot/ft. abov• Ilgarkint.
amen, Delaware W B Collins & la, Delaware
Re!, Delaware Mr B srrett. Buelcsto
tneksnan, Chilton Hill !Rise Bs.rrett, Backs ao
....Al • Pains. Portland Miss 15 Reed, Lewistown
itohn Robinson, Maine -r. Miss R Taylor,
aeLewletown
a Penns n fal Wiit lggetretewliown 1:r
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ftedPath , Froopprt Mrs T S dralcb, Cape Mar
d Chestnut streets.
W Priw. 'fonnegsee
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.Tatnes .12111E4ga & wife
Aire H Conum
I ; ;C DPntis, Neer York
I D &alai •.lhaee Portland, Me
Frai k FAcb, L.s.lngloo,Ky
J E Mcaardsoa, TllLaois
C I. Harrinaton, New York
fleory Daffy
K Cr. mw..11 & la. Baltimore
Mat Kennedy Baltimore
Miss Coetard, Baltimore
W & wf. Baltimore
A;.jt Bo•B 11;m4rick, Jr.N J
Major D,&eiel Liti on, Jr.N J
W FUMASEOUP, Fatscoa
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,lire Pior,ooN
, New York
Geo P Corbioro New York
D O j krk AUryland
Ali of:lark, 31srylitud
J W onrrotr k le, BAltimore
I Kinw, Tr, 13 :more
A Vir ti lake 1304r0,
lo= P Brit.lley, New jersey
I) 13 ..,ketrad, New 'fork
1J Ewing, -trees Jorspy
IMrd W”bster & d :a orange
strap Wtiour, Oranee
W Ferri& new 'fork
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bilis J,nuieC ,•meron.He.r%
Gen Stahel, Harri4burg
J Rlletireary, Chunk
oew York
Rohr, Boyd. Washington
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J At Broomall, lifedia„ Pa
B 31",tlack. Cincinnati
31G L.ndis
J fl Brack n, Pottsville
F E Flart,h.ro. New York
T Jannen, 80-tqn
E W Al.:hard. Boston
Bile+ .Tnonen, Roston
J.N Vance k wf, Wheeling
GPa LtF4 01:1., ctaville
C e Seward. New York
w Feick. ,ILe.ster
H. 0 Laughlin Phila
T Brysoo, Silver Spring
Nlr Alexander, Now York
P G LeCais, New York
SP Craighead, New. York
S H Manzy ei wr, Rushville
td . Low: rig. N-w York
J B archer, New York
Mrs Giles Sr eh, Ne iv York
biics Curtis, Now York
S J Kay, Pittsburg
trees. below Ninth.
R P °reenact, Shama., KY
J W Grovte Mt Sternum
D S Cat•, l'olumbne, Ohio
iT McDonald, , lincinnati
W C Mat) •nald. Cincinnati
T Miller. New York
W E. Turner & %el, Del
Hamilton. Hantingdon co
W Hamilton, H untingdon co
H J Ming & Tv!, St Lords
Miss B Gould, Missouri
W Ponlron
Miss Eagle, Lancaster co
G L Euk.rt,Laucas.er co
Henry Eckert, Lancaster co
GH Armatreug, Adrian
W Tidball Coshocton e
A Leadoetter, Millersburg
Mrs Large & non, Circleville
Mrs J Gartland s oh, do
H. al Craig & fa, Glasgow
Thes Lst,hem.dt L outs
J P MArvin.Rt Louis
M J L.ech, Portland
Miss MA Leech, Portland
Miss A Jarcon.Portland
jag Jamison,o hio •
73 Gilchrist. Ohio
Sno lialandge, Ohio
W S Bunts, New York
Mahlon Long, Hartsville
C S Harrington, New York
W T Morrison, ?rfontg'y co
Jos L Presbery, Taunton
Michael York
David T Todd New York
Hiram Deal, New York
Theo Deal, New York
T C McCann Sr la,' Erie ••
C.M.LELMBOI3. New York
I S Hubbell:
& wf, New York
1115 , 810111 y, New York
Neiman, -Banton
C Fredericks , Jeisey City
street. below Aral.
Geo W Bettie, Huntingdon
JT M Junkie, Butler. Pa
/13.8 Nimick & son
13 Agnew. Fort Wayne
W J, McKen. Mercer. Pa
RM J Zahniser, Mercer,Pa
A Gassman & eon. Penna.
H R Donnelly, Latrobe
D Galion, Ohio
Z Mathias, Galion. Ohio
A Broken, O.tiion, Ohio
L Haney, McKeeeport
John P Packer, Fiends kton
Mrs Moon & da. Pittsburg
Mrs B Smith, Pittsburg
D SM. ,nmbarland co
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Jos Jackson. Virginia.
W (.3 McGrew, Virginia •
HC Wilson, Washington.
W H Duckett, Washington
A & La.s man, Somerset
G Scott. Gitmbrier, Ohio
A Crouse & la, Onto
F Duncan, Spring Mills
G Randolph, Salem
R Miller. Salem
E R Williams, Ebensburg
IRK Beet. Selena, Pa
J MeCandlesti Newville
J'& Eyster & 1. Chambersbg
Kiss Maggie Rooter, Penna
W Keyser, Jr. Clhamberebs
And Parker, Milllintown
E D Crawford, Mifflintown
F K Dnif. Pittsburg
Wm Donehon Reading-.
M. U Reseal', Milton
L Thomas, Maryland
W McCleary, Smiihtleeld,Pa
Mrs Mary Beat & ch, Puma
street. above Fifth.
W S Allen, Washington, DC
R M.Frlck, Milton
F Piper, Milton
C Russell 01 den, Lock Hay
J A Wibiamson, SalladeL'g
C Reynolds ` J4 Delawatt
W L West New York
8 hi Baer, Lancaster
L H Wanon, emboy
Mrs Naylor
Mrs Bodsce*; Trenton
W 11 Barber, West cheater
P Roberts. & wf, W Chester
R 0 Cnok, Jersey Shore
W C Crow, Elkton, Md
Hen .4iontokson, SAlem
ry
L C Portland, Me
J H Robinson. Boacon
. . • .
Deiretelorf, New Jersey
A Rigss, New Jersey
Moses Shelly, Goldsboro
Miss Belle T Le., Pottsville
W F New York
T Reitlinger, New. York
II Rosengartin, Pottsville
John Mohan, Minersville
Semi Walmer. (Inmmelst'n
Jacob 13 Stoner, linnunelst'n
J H Brock, Scranton
B E Gittlngs & wt., Wash
Zeber Mierel. Penns
F Field, New York
A Lovillard, New York
IJ 8 Jordan, Mew York
D:Wiles, Hageretlwn
Wm Ullmair, New York
eat, above Third.
C Brady, Mount Joy
Jae a Patterson, !donut Joy
E M Grelder, Mount Joy
11 Heinton,.fount Joy
Irwin s dwards, Cape M• 1 1 ,7
John Beams; Birdsboro '
J E Colvin, echolleburg
John Glessner. Penna -
W P Eyle, Caritas,
W(4 Von Nieda, Reading,:-
Jas.ll ()entries, Reading
Howard Benson, Heading
& O Croft, funding
John Hs rlan, Tamaqua
H to Baylor, kch Haven
8 V B Ake, Williamsburg
J J Greer, Doylestown
. . .
edgar Rice, Ktagston
Mrs Matey. Poctsville
A F biegrist, Lebanon
street, above Third.
Samuel B Edwards
W II Parker
Mrs Chisholm
T 1I Wells, Moss
s. B Salyer. Now York
Mrs T C Naylor, N Jersey
D Blargoum, N Jersey
Coo W Laurence. N York
Wm Turner, New. York
Chas Eldridge, New Jersey
Dawson. U S N
8 Foster, Boston
Coo Voorhis. Indiana
"Ira Tltorp. New York
C J Thorp, Now York
M 111 Selfadge, Bethlehem
St. Lonts—Chestotat.
Mae Lewis. Ohio
James L Wheeler
R B Wood. New York
Q Carhart. Albany •
W Smith, Albany
His W Ackley & ch. N J
Croasley, New Jersey
Chesil Lewis. Cinei_,n 0
W Fevers. Blount Holly
A S igginp, Indiana
ILD Ban ismin. Pens a
m French. Cincinnati, 0.
B Whipple
Geo H Pitman, Boston
.Tames El I tett, Now York
John F Randolph
John Lock, Lewisburg
The Union—Arch ■
John C Ileszlitt
Joe Boswell
rect.. above Third.
John ‘ Herr, StrAsburg
A Boss Black, Strasburg
A 111 Bert, Stra4bars
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H Brady, New York
McClure, Indiana
Geo Shelter Sr. art; Berke co
Cald walled ar, Pa
D Thomas &le Iteedsbg,o
J 0 &cock, Ohio
win Ewing. Wheeling, Va
hi Coes, Providence. li I
D C,onnolly,Straabnrg,Pit
OW Drown & wr, Cadiz, 0
G C Brown, Cadiz, 0
Wiebart
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S B Bowman, Pa
1 Val Lerch amp, Selinsgrove
Wm Spencer, Stra4hurg
Wm 0 ibiugh.Oresnrastle
Isaac Grano, &dams co
H D Smith. Connecticut
Mrs B W Hill, Potovilie
Stillman, Pnttsvilie
Miss Sarah Stillman. Pottev
L W Olds, lowa
J M Helker & la, Harrisburg
Gen Johnson, Norristown
B Tweedle, Norristown
Miss Mary Millman, Pottsy
.t street, above SiXtb...
(I KyMarl, Milosbarg
J 0 MeMean, &idegbnrg
L Emir!, Coalmont
states Union—Marke
P Gardner, Car
John Martin, Carlisle
A \V Graff, Illfirer
.7 Hamilton. Las caster
Mrs Thom raon. - Lancaster
Mee Reed, Lancaster
biba Taylor, Lancaster
IT if RAC, Painbridge -
J Schmuck, Bainbridge
L Lewis. Mifflin
A B Spauga, Leichbnrg
P Small, Pennsylvania
G W McPherson, Mifflin
G H Ettla. Mtrletta
H A Zug, Lancaster
G L Plit , ,Pittsbnrg
E S Liechtenberger. Penns
Miss N Ramsey, Nandi
Cy rns•Hart, Johnstown
Commercial—Sixth S
Alfred L Aug , es„ Coates,le
N .!Coen, Reading
C Brown, Doy leFtown_
D Stubbs. Nottingham
John 8 - Wilson
Saml A Worth, Oxford, Pa
John Th oniWoo l Mill Creek
It K Knhg, Doylestown
John Kennedy, Newark
J Blinitleworth,.New York
Mrs Griest, Christiana
feet, above Chestnut.
Morton Pennock. Chest os
S Pennock. Chester co
Howard Preston, Cho-ter co
J W. Hickman, Chaster co
John T Carter. Chester co
Wm Banting, Lancaster ce
Col J T Clancy. Philada
Fl G Macy. lIS Di .
II A Campbell, Centro co
hire L Brower, Parkeharg
E B Crossman & NV, Harrieb
Second St.abos a Arch.
Thom T Boyd. Wayne co
B B Parker, Sullivan co. NY
Joshua Thompson Salem
T A G.dfrey,rottsville
L B Sherman, Trenton.
G W Hinkle s fa, all City
G H Carver,N Y
G II Green, Po.
J C Dewitt, N Y
Fr P Strong,Cinainnati
R St*ong, Pittaburg
Cel D Walser, Re44Mq
Nath T llitcheLl. Wayne co
John Lowless, Wayne co
Geo W Bioklo, Jr. Atl City
11 Young, Sngetnehanna
0 Baker, Susquehanna
Blount Vernon Hotel ,
Peter fit upp, Plymouth, Pa
A W lfevta,Carlisle
•Amos Ritter. Jr. Lane eo
fi P Strou v. New Britain, Ct
J Et Friel, Sellersville
S Deckert, ftbamberabarg
.T Spangler, Chambernharg
B L Mauro*, Chambersburg
C Dewitt -et la, N Y
B P %limey SE la,Bloomsb4
011PlI1er&1 ,Pa
ghelleab , rger, Pa
nes J Rlair, VII
(:bas 6 Howard, Phila
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C Gallagher. Phila
Estick, Carbondale
_ . . .
'Mon Brady, Atlantic City
Sem( I) nankin, Nairowabz
at street, above Race.
Sohn Hess, GoaTabora -
Isaac Meade, Pennsylvania
Mr St Mrs Clark, Michigan
Cart Isaac T Hamilton
K R Hamilton, Blair co
J V Mecafferty, Penna
D B Niel., Pennsylvania
Saml Penna
James Hance, Delaware
H Buxton. Centre county
C B King, PennsYlvauia
H H Rurrows, Penna.
narianun's Hotel—Thi
Dr IV c Bo.y
IIL Brown
Fl A Morris
James %nee. New York
Thos Lone, Baltimore
John Lance, Delaware
John Morgan, Delaware
, arol Eine, New Jersey
E.a Nathan, Bel , efonte -
Lient Geo Mil, Penns
J A Ronbe, 111 D, Penna.
Chas Jeffreys, Penna
Henry li' camp, Penna
Silas Blazer, Penna.
C Palmer. Wiscon s in
Kesel;ey, Columbia co,Pa
Barley Sheaß—Seeon
Stomplar, Doylestown
It Martindale, Stockton, N J
Jno Hibbs, Newtown
(,has W Stout, U S A
David Jarett, Horsham
W Davidson, Cheltenham
S C Taylor St la, Bordent'n
miss C Taylor. Bordentown
nos Stemple, Bucks co
C 8 Reynolds, Lambortsv
Mores Rill, Bucks co
(1 IV Pearson, Abinston
D Snowden & son, Pennal
B F Marks & la, Palmyra
Hill Stewart, Bvberry
Lewis Morras, Philada
W Hobensaok, Millstone
S Carr & son, Montgomery
SPECIAL NOTICES
• EYE, EAR, AND THROAT DISEASES TREATED
with general success by Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER, au-
thor of "Guide to Diseases of the Eye," Observations
cm Diseases of the Ear," and the only legitimate Ea
' ropean Oculist and Auriet in this country. Credentials
from the very highest authorities, and acknowledgments
of the most satisfactory cures, from . responsible persons,
can be examined at his office, Do, 10,37 WALNUT
Street. se26-6e
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
STYIES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satiefac
wry. Our Osx-Patos SYSTEM is strictly adhered to•
ill are thereby treated alike.
JONES Sr CO., 604 MARKET Street.
ELECTRICITY ON A NEW SYSTEM', AS A OD
NATIVE, by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, No. 1418 SOUTH
PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia. seld-tf
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT AFFORDS
immediate relief for Piles. and seldom fails to cure.
MARRIED_
PAULRP.BICAISI —ln the Sicond W. P. Church, on
Wednesday, September 30th. by the Rev. J. B. Date.,
D. D.. Mr. A. M. Paul to Miss Emma, daughter of Mr.
Charles A. Rubicam. No cards.
DIED.
MATHER.— 0 a the morning of the 2.othult., Elizabeth
L. Mather, eldegt daughter of Charles L. and Naomi P.
Mather, in the 18th year of her age.
Funeral to take place from Friends' Meeting House,
Mount Holly, at 12 o'clock, on-Fifth-day, the first of the
10th month.
. . .
GRMIEY. —On Tuesday, September 29th. at the-resi
dence of her grand-parents. Dover, Del., Lizzie T.
Orem „aged 1 year and 12 days.
Glilli‘D.—On the 29th ult., Francis T. Grand, in. the
69th year of hie age.
. .
The male relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late "'en
dears. No. 1719 Spruce street. on Saturday morning', at
10 o'clock, without further notice. ,
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LOMA X.—On September 22d, at Dwight, Illinois, in
the nth year of his ace. William Lomax.
The fri;nds of the family are invited to attend hie
fo nora', without farther notice, from his late residence,
SO7 Queen street; at o'clock e. , to-day, October I.*
BTIRLETQR. - -On Monday. the 28th of September Nary
Eyelina Burleigh, of Oxford, Massachusetts,
BLACK CORDED MOUSSELINES.-
All-wool black corded. Mousseline Delaines, 62gc.
Lead French Merinoee.
Lead Poplins and Bees.
Black mixture and Gros Grain Silks.'
Black Thibet Long Shawls.
Black and white Scotch Wool Long Shawls.
Black Turin Cloths.
Black and white Striped and Plaid Paris Mousseline
Delaines, just received by 8E430N & SON,
se23 Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street.
$2O BLANKETS.--
Finest goods made.
Premium Blanket.
13.4. 12-4; and 11-4 Fine Blankets.
Blankets, Wholesale and Retail.
BYRE & LINDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH
$lO BALMORALS
Finest Skirts imported.
Balmorals $B, $7, $6, $5, $4, and $3.
l3almorale for ohildren.
Balmorals, Wholesale and Retail.
BYRE & LANDELL,
se2B . FOURTH and ARCH streets
MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON WILL,
address the people of Pennsylvania on the
NATIONAL CRISIS.
At EASTON Tuesday, September 29th
At ALLENTOWN ..... --• • • —Wednesday, 30th
At MAUCH CHUNK Thursday, October lst.
At WILKESBARRE Friday. '' 2d.
At DANVILLE . Saturday, " 3d.
At SHAMOKIN— ... • .... . . .Monday. sth.
At POTTSVILLE ..Taesday, " 6th.
At LEBANON • . :Wednesday. " 7th.
•At CARLISLE• • • ......... • ....Thursday, " -- Sth.
At GETTYSBURG Friday, 9th.
At YORK .............Saturday, 10th.
At CHESTER• • • ..... " 12th.
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NOTICE. —IN ACCORDANCE WITIT
a resolution of the • .
MUM'S' BOUNTY FUND CO , NISIITTEE, OF PHILA.-
- - - _
I em directed to give NOTICE that all eating for
BOUNTY be presented before the Bret day of November
neat.
Those previous to Jane Ist, to
MICH ABL V. RAKER;
No. 201 South THlRD , Street.
Those since Jane Ist, to me, -
WILLIAM VRITCH. Paymaster.
Washington Buildings,
' South THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30, 7.BM'
NOTICE.—THE TEN PER CENT
COUPONS of the North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Company, due October 1, 1863,,wi1l be paid on presenta
tion at the office of the Company, No. 4-07 WALNUT
Street. Cocl-3t] WILLIAM WISTER, Treasurer.
Al .• SPIRITUALISM—MISS LIZZIE
TOTED?. of Massachusette, will Lecture at SAN
SOIL-STREET HALL, on SUNDAY next, at In A. SL,.
and 73i P. M. Admittance 5 cents. ee3o..3t'.
M.. WEST PIIILADELPBIA MARKET
STREET LOT.-The attention of capitaliste is
called to the Sheriff's advertisment of a large lot on
Msrket street, West Philadelphia, to be sold as the
prot arty of Edward Burnham, on Monday nest, at
Sansom-street Hall. The title, derived from the old
. West Philadelphia Railroad Ciimpany, having been
confirmed by act of the Legislature,. is now indisput
able. 5.30-3tv
IMP OFFICE BEAVER 111EADOWICAIL
ROAD AND C. COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, September 28. 1883
A Quarterly Dividend of 2J4 per cent, on the Capital
Stack of this Company has been declared this day, paya
ble on and after October 7th. clear of Government tax.
ee29 96• L. CHAAfB SRL Trea. urer.
IMP PHILADELPHIA' COLLEGE OP
PHARMACY.-The Forty-Gard Conrse of Lec
tures in this Instirution will be delivered in the College
Building, FILBERT Street. above Seventh. during the
Winter, on MONDAY, WPDNESDAY. and 'FRIDAY
EYENI i CS, commencing with a general Introductory, by
PROFESSOR PROC TOR.
on FRIDAY EVENING, October 2d, at 714 o'clncb.
Matriculation Tickets may be obtained of ALFRED B.
TAY LOR, Secretary, 100 CHESTNUT St. ee29-4t
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
LAW DEPARTMENT. —A Term will commence
on TIITIRSDAY, the tat of OCTOBER neat. The Intro
ductory lecture will be delivered by PROF. MORRIS. at
EIGHT o clock, in the evening of that day, at the LSO
TITRE ROOM . , is the NORTH COLLEGE cep 7-t ()al
IM• PITTSBURG BONDS.--ALI. PER
BODK holding Railroad Bonds leaned by the City
of Pittsburg, are hereby notified that I will be at the
office of Elias D. Kennedy, No. 333 WALNUT street,
Philadelphia, prepared to exchange compromise bonds
for the old issue of Railroad Bonds from TEUTIVIDAY,
24th instant, to October lot.. both dams included- _
JOHN M. CARGO,
City Controller.
oFtricar. OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE
INS. CO.. PnrhAner.pett, Sept 25, 1883—An
election for TEN DIRECTORS, for the ensuing' year, will
be held, agreeably to charter, at a general meeting of
the Stockholders. for that Purpose, at the office of the
COMpbny. on MONDAY. Oct. 0. 186 4 . at 10 o'clock. A M.
seat 101 • ' J. W. Mc ALLISTER. Sec. pro tern.
PIIILADELPRIIL ARD READING
Bs ILROA1) COMPANY. Office 227 South
FOURTH Street . PHILADELPHIA, Sept 2114, 1803.
To avoid detention the HOLDERS OF COUPONS or
this Company. due on the let proximo, are requested to
leave thsm at this office on or before the 30th last when
receipts wilt be given. and checks will be ready for de.
livery on the ht proximo in exchange for said receipts.
8.22. St R. BRA n wORD. Tre.P.r,r.
11.. ST. LUKE'S A.UXI.LIARY TO THEI
SANITARY COMMISIION earnestly solicits from
members of the congregation and others contributions
for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar
ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goode,may be sent to
the Seclety's Room, in the basement of the Church
(THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDAY,
between 9 and 1 o'clock, and Money to the Treasurer,
CBS. W. CUSHMAN, No. IRIS S. DELAWARE Ave
nue. eel7-thilim
PIiILADJKLPIIIA. AND
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office M 27 Soath
FOLlb TB Street, PHILADELPHIA. September 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known. and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates Or stock should be preeented on calling for the
Dividend. S...,I3EADVORD, Treasurer. ,
STOCKHOLii
Kra. Mirk Blithe%
Timothi-C. 43 oy_ 1
e.
Clement Biddle,
Ann Copeland.
A: Emile and J. Newbold,
Truoteee,
Debbie A. 'Hughes,
Band. T. Harrison,
James Hallowell.
Jamee W. Hallowell.
Catherine C. KoPPele.
Daniel Klapp.
Mary Kuhn,
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman
Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex.
of B. Kuh.
R. V. R. ,Leinse Palm
and James C. gala. F.M. 0
Jan 8, deg'd,
street, below Vine.
Ndw S7nnsey, Nona
Ee6~ NAMES.
Saa - deaider.
Percy M. Lewis.
Fanny Mary Mitcherson.
John Mclntyre,
John S. Moore. •
James McKnight,
Berg. F. Newport.
Beal.
R.
Pott,
W R Rodman,
Sarah Ann Ricb.ards,
Belay B. iiherer.
Maria 1.. Sadler,
Andrew Turner,
Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Asher M. Wright.
William Young, :
W. R McVickar,
Austin Smith, .
Willie al co, s.a§•atiathil
POLITICAL.
NATIONAL UNION NOMINA
TIONS.
STATE OFFICERS
FOR GOVERNOR,
ANDREW G. CURTIN.
FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME 001711.T 1
•
- DANIEL AGNEW.
SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT•
rffREIMLLUI NICEOLS.
REPREBENTATIVB 4
Ist Distriot—WlLLlAM FOSTER.
2d " THOMAS T. OHOATE.
id " . THOMAS T. WILLS.
4th 1 , JOHN D. WATSON.
sth " WILLIAM W. WATT.
6th " ISAAC H. O'HARRA.
7th THOMAS COCHRAN.
Bth " JAMES N. KERNS.
9th CHARLES DIXEY
10th " S. S. PANOWIST
11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
12th " LUKE Y. SIII'PH/67.
lath " WILLIAM Y. LEADER
14th " S. FREDERICK GETZ.
16th " WILLIAM F. SMITH.
16th " EDWARD G. LEE.
17th` 11 JAMES MILLER.
COMATY OFFICERS;
RECORDER OF DEEDS.
LEWIS R. BROOMALL
PROTHONOTARY OP DISTRICT COURT.
GEORGE KELLY.
CLERIC OP 00IIIIT OP QUALSTER.•SEEISIONS•
GEORGE H. 2.1.00. HE.
CORONER.
WILLIAM TAYLOR.
CITY OFFETRES.
CITY TREASURER.
HENRY BUREN.
CITY COMMISSIONER.
PHILIP HAMILTON.
By order of The City Committee of Superintendence.
ke9-ti
G R, AND RALLY
FOR `TIME UNION:
"NO PARTY BUT OUR CIOVNTRY.'-"
THE CITIZENS OF Tffß
FIRST WARD
WILL ASSEMBLE ON THE SPACIOUS LOT, 4
CORNER OF
SIXTH AND DICKERSON STREETS,
FRIDAY EVENING,
OCTOBER 2D, AT 75‘ O'CLOCK,
All in favor of the re-election of the Patriot and Soldier's
Friend, Governor ANDREW G. CURTIN.
All in favor of the election of the eminent Jurist,
DANIEL AatiEW, and the whole Ticket,
All in favor of sustaining the noble efforts of the bra
ticnal Administration,
ALL OPPOSED TO TREASON! COME! COME!: COME!
COME FROM YOUR FACTORIES!
COME FROM YOUR LOOMS!
COME FROM YOUR WORKSHOPS!
COME FROM YOUR ANVILS !
:All Come to Swell . the Chorus for an
Undivided Union. J:
THE FOLLOWING EMINENT SPEAKERS WILL AD"-
DRESS THE MEETING:
HON. A. R. McCLDRE,
HON. WM. B. MANN,
HON. ISAAC HAZLEMIRST.
HON. CHARLES O'NEIL, '
HON. MORTON McMICHAEL,
HON. JAMES POLLOCK,.
COL. THOMAS FIT2.GERALH,
COL. W. 11. MAURICE,
JOHN DAVIS WATSON. Rig.,
. GEORGE A. COFFEY, Mg.,
SAM'L J. REA, Eq.,—
THOS. C. STEEL, Esq.,
AND 'ornEßs. 31
" Ol:FR WHOLE COUNTRY. " -
A MASS MEETING
OF THE
LOYAL CITIZENS
OF
THE EIGHTEENTH WARD !
WILL BE HELD AT
GIRARD AND COLUMMA AVENUES,
ON THURSDAY EVENING, oar. IA
AT 734 O'CLOCK.
Rally r Friends'of the Union!! All who love their
Country better than Party,.and are determined to put
down rebellion and secure an honorable and permanent
peace, by mittAining the AMY in the field, and crashing
Treason at Rome or abroad, areinvited to attend.
The meeting will be addressed by W AYES. MOVE kali',
CHARLES W. McCLINTOCK, Esq.,. Col. FITZGERALD,
a War 'Democrat. GEORGE I. RICGIE, Hon. 3.
LEONARD M.YERE,.MoRTON MeMICHATIL, WILLIAM
B. MANN, Esq. ; else,,the Connecticut Boy, and others.
MASS MEETING, GERMANTOWN.
The UNION LB ACUB,,ofVermantown, will hold
a MASS MEETING- In suppport of the Union. the Go
vernment, - and the War, on their grounds MAIN Street,
opposite Chelton Avenue,
ON SATURDAY,. traTODER 30, AT 7 P. M.
Hon, R. STOCKTON MATHAWS, of Baltimore, and
others, will deliver addrwses. oel-St*
UNION MASS MEETINGS.
UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE BOOMS.
COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 611 CHESTNUT St.
SEPTEMBER 9, ISM.
Governor CUBTIN, in company with distinguished
orators from adjoining States. will address the people
of Pennsylvania at-the times and places named in the
following schedule:
At SCRANTON; LIIERITLO county. THURSDAY. Octo
ber Ist.
At TOWANDA. Bradford county. SATURDAY, Oats
ber id.
At BELLEFONTE. Centro- county. TUESDAY. Octo
ber Stn.
At YORK, York county. WEDNESDAY, October 7th.
At READING. Barks county. THURSDAY. October Bth.
At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY. Octo
ber filli.
At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10.
We-have reasonable hopes of having in the pending
canvass the aid of
'Governor JOHNSON, .of Tennessee:
Governor PIIRPONT. of Virginia:
Governor-BRADFORD, of Maryland;
JOHN `BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio
Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, of New York;
Gen. LOGAN. of Illinois:
Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts,
And many' other distinguished gentlemen, including
many eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in Penn
sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as
full and thosough a SiSCESSIOR of tke momentous issues
now submitted to the people as the brief period now re
maining will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends
of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel
low-citizene upon the occasions.
WAYNE MoVEAGH, Chairman.
(Igo. W. IlAingssvr, Secretaries.
W. W. HATE.
UNION MASS MEETINGS.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER I.
SCRANTON. LurerneCounly—Governor Curtin. Hon.
Jas. H. Campbell, Hon. P. C. Shannon, General Bruce,
and 'Professor Hegn man. ,
LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Connty-.Hon. Wm. D. Kelley.
LEBANON—Chas. H. Shriner. Esq. -
MOUNT PLEASANT, Westmoreland Connty—.lon•Go-
Yernor Johnston and Lorenzo Sharwood,
SHIPP.ENSBURG, Cumberlana , County—Col: F. Mont
gomery and A. H. Chase, ESQ.
[Editors of the loyal newsvapers throughout the State
are requested to publish notices of the above meet
ings. geld
'UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS,
PZILADELPRIA, Sept. 17, 1863.
HON. WILLIAM D. FY.LLEY, at the invitation of the
State Central Committee, will speak in behalf of the
'Union, at the times and places named in the annexed
schedule. Our friends are earnestly desired to have a
full attendance of voters at these meeting,:
LOCK HAVEN. Clinton connty—Thursday. Oct. 1
TOWANDA, Bradford county—saturday, Oct. 3.
WELLSBORO, Tioga county—Monday, Oct. 6.
MONTROSE, Susquehanna county—`Wednesday,
Oct 7.
POTTSVILLB. Schuylkill countt , "Friday, pot. 9.
PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, Oct le. -
ten WAYNE MoVE&GH. Chairman.
UNION CANDIDATE FOR THE LE.
gist stare (3d district). THOHAB T. WILLS, Hatter,
605 South SECOND street. A good assortment of Hats
and Cana constantly on band. se24-17t*
►p ® SI'OII,TSMEN
PHILIP WILSON & co.,
109 CHESTNUT. STREET, ,1
Mannfacturers of superior
DOUBP GUNS,
, . ,
.
equal. if net superior;:to any of the following 717,
'which we keep constantly on , hand: ..
William Greener, Weetley Richards, Moore & Harris.
and other makers.
Also. Powder. Shot, Wads, Cape &c.
We shall be constantly. supplied, during the season;
with every variety of: -
SKATES. " ' 3024-3 m
.
UNION STEAM' AND WATER
HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATER.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, and all other
Improved COOKING. APPARATUS: .
Boilers and Water Backs, Parlor and other Orates,
Registers and Ventilators Backs and Jambs, and' all
th;Das connected with the ' above branch of business. -
"JAMBB'P. WOOD,
No. 41 South FOURaII Street.
M. FRITYTBLL, Superintendent
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA_, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1863.
IMPORTANT ORDER.-THE
Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Roe
ms would call the attention of the public to the
following instructions to the chief mu.deriug oilidbr:
WAR DEPARTMENT,
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE,
WAstrizorroN. Sept In, 1883
Copt. Wm. I? Lone, U S. Army, Ohie Mustering Offi.
Cer. Philada., Penna.:
SLR: I am directed by the Secretary of War to instruct
you to muster into the regiment of U. S. colored troops
organizing at Philadelphia all colored volunteers from
the States of New "Jersey and Delaware who may be
presented.. -In so doing, you will keep an acanrate and
separate account fur the respective Statee, giving the
number mustered for the respective, Congreasional dis
tricts, so that the States coneerneemay receive the pro
per credits.
I am, sir, very respectfully. youyobedient servant.
THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assist ant Adjutant General.
By this it will he seen that colored volunteers recruit
ed in the States of New Jersey and Delaware (as well as
from other States), end mustered into the service of the
United States in this city, are to be credited to the Staten
from which they come. Ail communications - on this
subject addressed to the undersigned will receive atten
tion, - ROBT. R. CORSON,
se')-tuth sat Agent for the Committee.
CORPS OF. HONOR, 11. S. A.
HEADQUARTRRE ESCROWING SERVIORI
INVALID OORPO FOR PHILADELPHIA,
1143 South THIRD Street Philadelphia,
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability will apply for information or enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
to ' Lieut. HUBER BASTiAN,. Invalid Corps
?AS S. TLird street. Philadelphia, { '
or to Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps,
- 511 Brown street. and
B. corner Broad and Spring Garden ste
Pay and allowances, excepting-bonnty and pension,
same as C. S. Infantry. E. W. MaTTIIBWS,
Mellor Ist Pa. Art, and &LPL Invalid Corps for
Phllrdel
phia . ans if
HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA.
PHILADELPFITA, Sept. 28. Is&
NOTICE is b merry given that the time for claiming ex
emption. and furnishing substitutes for the dratted man
of the Nineteenth ward, will expire on VIES DAY, Octo
ber 6th. after which ail who ha-se then failed to report
in the. Third Cortmsgional District will immediately
he liable to arrest as deserters.
By order , of the Board of Enrolment.
CHARLES P. CLARKE,
Captain and Provost Marshal.
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
COMMISsiOner.
ALEXANDER C. HART.
649-4 t Sargeon.
JMPORTANT NOTICE.
HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL, FIRST
DISTRICT, kA., 345 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA. September 21, 18k7.
• • • _ . .
The time for hearing' cases in the First district (consist
ing of the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth. Sixth. and
Eleventh wards), is hereby extended to the FIRST OF
OCTOBER. Within that time. Drafted men from any
Part of the district may appear
Ail drafted men who have been ordered to report for
duty.~ and failed to do so, will be apprehended forthwith
as deserters.
A reward of ten dollars will be gcaidfor ciasertere.
N. B.—Substitutes have preference, and will be re
ceived from 9A. M. to P. M.
FALL, .
Have now open
93 FRENCH FLO W _EMS, 1863.
FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, 4k
NEW-STYLE HATS,
MIST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY 435 BRO.'S,
No. 739 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth.
ae9-3m
EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE,
No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET.
We would inform our customers, and the ladies
generally. that we
OPEN THIS DAY
a complete stock of
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.
AT
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FOR THE
FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF 1563.
Our stock consists of
BONNBT AND TRIMMING RIBBONS..
every shade and style; •
BLACK VELVET RIBBONS,
Plain. and with whit.. and colored edges: .
FELT AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS.
the newest shapes:
SILKS, VFLVETS, AND IINCTIT VELVETS.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS,
BONNET-FRAMES. LACE 9- Arc., &c.
By buying from the importers direct, and by constant
attendance at the various auction gales in this city and
New York. we are enabled to, offer a splendid assort
ment of goods in our line at the most seasonable prices.
A fall assortment kept up till the end of the season.
Country orders promptly attended to.
MILLINERY OPENING.-MISS'
S. T. Mn - ROUT, 40 1 .3 A.RCIT StreQt. will - open
BIS DAN Yrene;li Pattern Bonnet., and a fall
line of Manardctured Millinery and blaterlals, wholesale
and retail. se:4(l-2t•
43 MISSES oq3 RYAN, No, 1107
WALNUT Street, have received Paris MILLI
NERY for Fall. which they will ho prepared to
show to their customers on and after THURSDAY. Oc
tober lot . se2B-12t*
,MOURNING BONNETS
Made to order at the
HEW INOTTRNTITO 4T098,
926 CEISSTNIIT Street,
.felD-lm M. & A. MYERS & CO
COUPONS 7 2-10 IST OCTOBER
AMERICAN GOLD
33017131-1-ia" TTY? SOLD_
5-20.
The undersigned, as General Subscription Agent, is
anthorised.br the Secretary of the Treasury to continue
the mile of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS' public
notice will be given of discontinuance.
ABOUT - TWO .HUNDRED. MILLIONS remaaiu unsold:.
and this amount is scarcely. suftleient to furnish a.basis
for the circulation of the National Banking Associations.
now-being formed in every part of the Country. Bnt
short time must elapse before this loan is wholly : ab
sorbed, the. demand from Europe, Germany especially..
being quite active.
As it is-well known that the Secretary of the Trea
sury has ample and unfailing:resources in the &dies- on.
imports, internal revenues, and in the issue of interest
bewidng 'Legal Tender Treasury Notes. it is nearly-cmr--
tainlhat it will not be necessary for-him for a long time
to come to hems further permanent Loans,. the interest ,
and principal of which are payable in,Gold,
These considerations must lead-to the prompt cousin--
aion. that•the lime is not. far distant when these- "
Twenties" will sell at a. handsome premium. as was the..
result• with the " Seven -thirty" - Loan,. whemit
sold, and could no longer be subscribed - for-at par:
the• Interest and principal being payable soin,..thuis
yielding about yap= per. Cent. per annum at thepresord
premium on gold:
. -
It is called 'Five-Twenty," from the fact that whilst
the Bonds may run for, twenty) years, Yet the Govern
'
mint has the right to pay them (aid g.old at Par..abanY
time aftenfitra years.
The interest is paid half yearly on the.first day.actlio
veraber and May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds whiclturdpaya
ble to bearer and Issued for $5O, $lOO, $OOO. and NAN.
or Begisteied Bonds of eisailar denominations,, and in
addition $B,OOO and $10403. -
These "Rive-Twenties" cannot hi taxed. by States,
cities, towns, or counties, and the flovecomeat tax on
them is only one and a half per cent. on tim amount of
income, when. the income exceeds 81t hamdred dol
lars • per annum. Income from all other investments;"
such as mortgages, railroad' stocks, bonds, Sm., must
pay from three to five per cent. tax oa bite income.
Banks and Bankers thronahont the. country will eon
thine to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail or
otherwise properly attended to.
The Treasury Department havtog• perfected arrange
ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribers
will be enabled: to receive them at the time of subscri
bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement
will be grattfying to parties whowant the Bonds on pay-.
meat of theinoney. and will greatly increase the sales.
MILITARY NOTICES.
WM. B. LEHMAN.
Captain and Provost Marshal
By order of
se22-dtoel
MILLINERY GOODS.
WOOll .Br, CARY,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
A LARGE STOCK OF
STRAW AND FELT GOODS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RIBBONS,
And a general assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
To which they invite. the attention of
THE TRADE
- SICREL & WEYI,
sell-2m No. 107 North EIGHTH Street
FINANCIAL.
W AL N - 113 .
DREXEL db GO.
DREXEL 433 CO..
.34 SOUTH TRIED STREET
5-20.
SIX PER CENT:. LOAN.
JAY COOKS,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT),
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
p, HARVEY THOMAS;'
STOCK AND LIILL . BRO33,
--• . No. 312 .WAlaarT Street.
Stocks and Loaos bought aud eold,on Commtspoust the
"BOARD OF BRO}S. r. , -
SObscripttons to. the 6-20 year ao7oPar cunt L42N still
received at par.: ,
' No charge for Commissto% symnk
COLLEOTION,. - OF _II. S. OERTIFI.
GATES OFINDEBTINIESS.—The; ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY 'are 11403; prepared te collect, at the
Treasury Department,, Wsebdngton, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of by
debtednees of the Theded States now dne or shortly
Terms made known and retieipts - given at the OffiCei
No: 320 ,CIdESTIT Street. , mysrtf..
E VIDENILy NO•,PICTIJELES „HAVE
received nhore {popularity than REIMER'S colored
photographs. executed so well for SI: they have a firm
hold .§.40gz. 4 0 lat;2lt, Om Preen,
CLOTH HOUSE.
WILLIAM T. fiNODIDUSIP
WHOLES!. LE AND RETAIL
CLOTH IL-10 MAIO,
No. 34 South SECOND St.. and 23 STRAWBERRY St
- FULL :STOCK OF
ARMY CLOTHS.
• NAVY CLOTHS.
CASHMERES.
NOBBY COATINGS.
CHINCHILLAS:
VELVET CLOTHS.
FROSTED BEAVERS.
ESQUIMAUX.
BILLIARD CLOTHS.
BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &c. °emu
REMOVAL AND OPENING.
J. EI GIL
His Stock telhe
NEW MARBLE STORE,
9021 CHESTNUT STREET,
And open, in addition thereto.
A large and well-?.elected &tools. of FRYoNCII DRBSS
GOODS. all of the Beet Fabrics and Newest De3igoa.
J. M. R. bees to state that he has now secured the
BEST STORE in the. BEST LOCATION, and has also the
means and facilities for procuring, at all times, a Stock
which will make his the LEADING RETAIL DRY
000ns BUSINESS in this city. eon&
OPENING OF
WINTER CLOAKS.
J. 111.
Will have Ms OPENING of
PARIS AND AMERICAN
CLOAKS,
In great variety on MOND sT, Ostober
AT HIS NEW STORE,
NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET
tP:I3- Ft
1863.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES
JAMES B. CAMPBELL &
FALL AND WINTER STOOK,
IRISH POPLINS,
SILK-FACED POPLINS,
ALL-WOOL POPLINS,
In the most Desirable Shades.
PLAID REP FANTASIE,
PLAID POPLINS,
EPINGLINES,
ALL-WOOL PLAIDS,
• In the Richest Designs.
•
AND 8-4 MOUSLIN 'DE LAINES.
BLACK, COLORED, AND PRINTED.
6-4 BL ACK DE LAI NEI
6 4 COLORED MERINOS; all Shades.
WELSH FLANNELS.
SHAKER FLA MI ELS.
Be.LLARDV ALE FLANNELS.
sAcruNc FLANNELS.
OPERA' FLANNELS.
SCARLET FLANNELS.
GRAY AND PCARLLT TWILLED FEANNELS.
JACONETS.
CAMBR ICS.
CD ECKED MINLINS.
SOFT C 3 MBRICS.
NAINSOOKS.
SWISS MUSLIMS.
MULL MIISLINS.
CAMBRIC DIMITY.
TARLETONQ ' &C.
LADIES' KID AND LISLE-THEMA:VC/LOVES.
LADIES AND GENTS' COTTON HOSE.
BLANKWIS in all Sizes and Qualities.
BA UMOR t. LS ..r.D SKIRTING.
NICHAROSoN'S FRONTING, IVIEDIUH, AND
BOUSEWIFE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS AND
DAMASK' , NAPKINS, DOYLIES, AND' TOWEM,
CRASH,. BbC.KABACK,
se3o-tf
- 110,ALAIORAL SKIRTS,
-IJ , In a ll dasiiable grades, at less than Waal Prices •
CUR WEN STODD A.RT & BROrECER.,
Nos. 450, 45:a, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow
SHAWLS
In all the Popular Stiles and Coloring.
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450 i 452, and 434 .12.. SECOND St. , 103: Willow
BROOM LONG SHAWLS,.
In Paps and Viennoise fabrics
Choice Colorings and Designs.
Prices varying from $8 to $25.
OURWEN STODDA.RT & BROTHER,
Noe. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St, ab. Willow
BLAN K E T S,
• IN ALL GRADIS
Huiel•re . cpere, Institutions, and Housekeepend supplied
-at the lowest prices. •
ONTAWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
lies. 43 0, 452, and 454 N. SFROND St. , ab. Willow:
SHAKER FLANNELS,
CITRWEIf STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 454, and 454 N. SECOND St. , eb. Willow
FLEE AND WINTER DRESS-GOODS
PftRIS POPLINS, Choice Colors.
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS, Choice Colors.
EPINGLE do do.
BLACK STRIPED do do."
FRENCH MEBI NOES.
OURVIEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St . ab. Willow.
MEDIUM-PRICED DRESS:GOODS•i---
4-'-a: Just opened, a. large and well.aelected stock of
French. German, and English
.COmpriaing -
FRENCH MERINDS. •
p , ;pLINS, Plaid, Plain, and Striped..
FOIL DE CHEVREs
MOITSLIN lELAINES.
ALL-WOOL and UNION PLAIDS.
PLAIN and FIGURED REPS.
In constant receipt of desirable goods -from the Philo,
detptda and New,York auctions.
OTURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos 450,452 i, and 454 North SECeiND Street.
ee3o-3t Above Willow.
HATS AND CAPS.
OPENING}
OCTOBER Ist.
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S FANCY
HATS AND- OAPS,.
LADIES, MISSES, • AND CIIII;DAETS.
F
CHARLES OAKFORD &
Nos. 834 and 838 CHESTNUT Street.
seSD-4t CONTINENTAL ROTEL.
THE REBELS REPULSED
-a- A GREATVICTORY.
_ _
s i.ILLIE r B WROIDAIT IRON'AAD CHILLED=- IRON
DEAR SIR ! 'We own the only Lillii.Safe in town.
Duantrel's guerillas tried to open it, August 2lst, bat
soul d.not. Every other, safe was broken.open. The Re
bels tried to force. but • their hammers and bars had no
effect on oars. We would like to obtain the agency. for
this vicinity. Yours truly.
SIZAPSOSSAIROTHERS.
LEWIS LILLIE, Tro - g..N;
A OREM CONPL f.GRATION.
LILLIE'S WEGriGHT AND CHILLED IRON
VICTORIOUS.
BUFFALO, Sept,'l6, 1863
LEWIS LILLTE, '›oy, N. Y. Dear Sir I suppose you
have seen the account in the, papers of the conflagration
we had here yesterday n orniug about one o'clock. MY
office was located:about the centre of one of the'burned
buildinge, god all we .1/ad in the: office. lootemas burned
up. Our books,..papers and currency .were in the Safe,:
and came out all. right. 'The Safe was exposed to a terri
ble heat for about eight hours. The tiro took in; the lower
part of the building of a grocery store.
YO - 3.78 truly,_ - I. ME. •
M. O. SADLER, &gent.
No. SEVENT.Street.
ocl-thstnlm • EI
trhiladelphia.
PHILADELPHIA.,,SEPT; 30,.1863
The lipin of LOWBEB , & WILMER is this day dls
solved by tam withdrawal of JOHN It. WILMER.
WM. T..LOWBER.
JOHN. R. virtl.MEsl.
'P.- W. RALSTON.
rIIIIADELPEIT.A., October 1, ISBS.
lil 'l' LOVirTtlltt and FRANCIS W RALSTON
will continue the business of the late Firm of Lesvber &
ligilmer, under the name of
ocl • fos LOWBER & RA.B.STON.
NOTICE.--TO. PERSONS HAVING
.
Claims against the late FARMERS' ADM 50MA
-4 ICS' IMAM A rieE COMPANY of this city. of which
Thomas B. Florence was president.. and Edward R..
74gImbold was secretary. All. persons /Laving such
claims for "Firs) or Marine 'tomes, or otherwise, and de
siring to collect or sell the same. are requested to call upon
or address H. A. CHAMBERS, *O7 WALNUT SC - le
ID!I EIMER'S IVORYTYPES ARE FINE
-Ls) specimen's of art, and excellent likenesses; easy,
natural poeitions, and artistic colorinirthead finely mo
delled. _ Gallery SSCiNNI) Street, above Green, it*
Q.PECIAL
fit7BslthilitPillgiT
AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES.
BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES.
HA RTELL & LETCHWORTH,
se4A-tdeSl No. 13 North FIFTH Street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
wALcarr & BURNHAM,
llfanufeoturers'•Agents. haveremoved from 721 CHEEP
NUT Street to 27 South SUMP Strew. between Market
and Chestnut, where can be found a large stock of the
celebrated (warranted) 'UNIVERSAL COGWHEEL
CLOTBES-WEINGER." Also.. a great variety of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS, at very
low pricee, including Iron Bedsteads. Umbrella Stands,
sprinK Bed, Bottome. Mattreasee, Carpet Sweepers, ao.
Also. Johnson's and Gill's Patent Washing Machines.
PHIthaELPHIA
DISAPPEARED -INFORMATION IS
wanted Of HOWARD LESDOM. of Bucks county.
who is aged sixteen yews. about Ave feat ten inches
high, light complexion. light hair: and light eyes. 'He
disappeared from his home on- the 23d of September.
any information ooncernina him will be thankfully, re
ceived and suitably rewarded. , Address'
-
se3o- 3t* - Brownsburgcßucks county, Pa.
rr .
RUS S; BMA: S Seq.) 5F41.4-
FULLY suLueted 113 i,, C. H, NEEDLES. corner of
El
TWELFT'and RACE Streets. Ladtea'-Deparc t oont for
same,conductod by Ladt.s. TWELFTH Rtrost' Arab door
below.; Race" The roost complete and y.av- 315 d- gtb a k, 12:
hand,consisting inbart of Trusees.SupPolters, Shoulder
Braces, Belie; Bandages, Elastic Stockings. Cratokm,
Sy 'biome, Articloa for Dirtreery, Sick :soma, em
se29.om tt
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Successor to L. J. LEVY & CO..
WILL -REMOVE
On MONDAY, October 6th,
No. 727 CHESTNUT STEEET,
Are now opening their
To which they Invite attention, viz
LONG AND SQUARE BLANKET-SHAWLS
OF ALL DESIRABLE GRADES
DRESS GOODS,
TRIUMPHANT.
LA:NY - 5 - x os, Kalißisj Sept.lo, 1833.
COM3IISSITOW MOUSE?.
JOHN F. YOUNG,
No. 70 N. FOPRTIT STICRET,
(Formerly 327 MARK ET &rent,
Rae now in More an excellent aMormont ad DRE 39
GOODS, &c , confieting in part of Black Stlke, French
•Merlnoe, Alpacas, Wool de Leine, Plain and. Striped
Pordins,Ohnice Plaid (lasboieree'
Reps, Shawls, Scorn.
&0., &o. To which the natal attention of the retail
trade is invited. setkrithani
BAGg t BADS 1 BAGS 1
NEW AND SECOND HAND.
. BEAKLESS. BURLAP. AND GUNNY
BAGS.
Constantly on hand.
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO..
No. 113 NORTH FRONT STEM. '
Jar, WOOL BACKS FOR SALE,
FRENCH GOODS.
INBKEEP & TRIIEFITT,
MG CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFER TO THE TRAMS,
PLAIN MUSLIN DE LAINS.
SHAWLS IN ALL VARIETIES.
VEIL BARGES IN ALL COLORS.
GRENADINES AND DONA MARIA.
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
Agents for Mes'srs. BECAR & Co.'s.
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDIURCUIEFS,
CARPETINGS.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
•
JAMES
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW SEVENTH STREET, '-
I have recerved,
BY LATE ARRIVALS PROM EUROPE,
A large assortment of
NEW STYLES CARPETING,
Comprising some new kinds of goods never before offered
in this country, for parlor furnishing.
Included in our variety will be found the
FRENCH AUBUSSON CENTRE CARPETS;
ALSO,
"FRENCH VOLANTE.
TEMPLETeN'S ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPETING.
,CROSSLY & SON'S WILTON VELVET and TAPES
TRY Do.
IL CROSSLEY & CO.'S celebrated BRUSSELS Do.
With a large variety of other makes of BRUSSELS and
TAPESTRY CARPETING.
lEENDERSON'S CELEBRATED VENETIANS.,
With a full variety of American makes of three-ply and
Ingrain goods, all of which can be offered at considera
ble redaction from last season's prices.
JAMES IL ORME,
CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. STREET.
dlm
FANCY ARTICLES.
WD. - GLENN, IMPORTER OF
•
DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS,
NO. 2.6 sovra. FOURTH STREET,
Otters to the trade a full assortment, including in part—
Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth, and Shaving Brgshes.
Camel's Hair Pencils and Marking Brushes.
Combs in shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber.
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of all descriptions.
Pure Essential Oils.
Rose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans.
Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety.
Round Filtering Paper, all sizes.
Carbone Aromatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's.
English Pink t , aucers, Reeves' and common.
New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine.
Flasks, Tooth Picks, Violin Strings, &c., &c., all at
lowest rt atket prices. se22lmif
LADIES' FURS.
OPENING OF FANCY FURS.
JOHN A. STAMBACII,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
NO. SRA ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH,
Has now open a splendid stocic of
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FURS )
Which will be sold at the
LOWEST CASE PRICES. ocl-3m
FURS! FUR-S 1
GEORGE . F. WCIIRITH,
NOS. 415 AND 417 ARGFI STREET,
HAS - NON OPEN
A. , -FTTLL ASSORTMENT '
: OF
A. at) S,
To which the attention of the public is invited. se22-3m
ARMY GOODS.
ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS
ADO - LP - FT.& KEBTI,.
No. 62 North SECOND Etreet..
• PHILADELPHIA.'
Manufacturers of all kinds of -
PELT, HATS,
have on.hand a large assortment of all the rations and
moat approved styles of
ARMY El AT R.
Orders'by mail from sutlers or jobbers will be prompt
ly filled at the lowest rates. je.96-81n .
FR 4) I T HIN W111.1.S•
HEAVY MEDIUM. AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINOS
STANDARD DRILLS .
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBIUMS AND
MACIAS.
BROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12-WORSTED YARN, am. nelb-if
FOR' THE ARMY AND NAVY
MILITARY FURNISHER;
418 ARCH STREET.
Banners, Regimental and. Company Flags,
Swords, Sashes, Belts„Passants, Epaulettes,
Hata, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp
Chests, Meld Glasses, Spurs, and everything
pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officer&
L lilaeral discount allowed to Uxt trade.
sel.o-tf
G W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
8/08031-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MAINEFACTURERS OF TEWELIIT,
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS DA EVERT VARIETY.
an23-If6ra
CHINA AND. GLASSWARE.
KERR'S
Earnishing China &Elas,s. Establishment,
CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET,
Aar DIRECTLY- OPPOBITS. INDEPENDBNOB HALL, 'VI
ro h m e e c n h t e o ape s t (for the quality) and most extensive as.
WHITS. FRENCH, COLD-BARD
AND DECORATED , CHINA, IN THIS CITY.
Just opened, of ow owttimporta&m, eighty-one casks
very. superior plain WHITE FRENCH CHI.A, in, any
quantity to snit put-chasers. Mee, a splendid assortment
of Fashionable
CDT AND BHGBAVBD.TABLB CRYSTAL GUM
Ais_._o Plain white English Sinn() Ware. Dinner and
Tea Ware. Liao. Toilet tetn, in great variety, some
very elegantly decorated:
Air Double. thick China E.tone Ware. and Got IS% eX.
tressly for
HOTELS, SHIPPINT;4 AND RESTANNANTS.
Aar Franck China deocrated to order in any Patera,.
,fib' Initials engraved ox Table Glass.
Cliina d Glass packed in a proper manaer.
ses-aatutb-4m
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
MUSICAL BOXES.
SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES
TN
-A- playing from Ito 12 tunes, choke Opera Ind Ameris
fan Melodies. FARR & BROTHER. Importers. .
tel 6m 324 OHESTlititt Street, below Fourth.
BOW ARD & CO.'S .
i shig - First Class t.
AMERICAN WATCHES,
With
fttliltFlHOß'S DA,TENT BlogLAT_Oit.
For sale by the print4paIWATC2MAKERa, sell lm`
• _
(.:RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN
and Imported, WATCH'S% Fine Jowelri. Raw
an wed ware, barn •
iy2343m !O% North SIXTH Stnol.
FINE - WATCH - REPAIRING
attended to. by the most ozwrienood woikmen.
=very :Watch vim:anted for one year.
.0. RUSSELL.
22 North SIXTH Street.
.1;M - gm
pt. DU BOUCHET.
DENTIST.
'3c..15334.11CH Street; N. E. cor. Sixteenih. se9:lm*.
FFICERS HAVING STATE CLAIMS. -
. . .
O can lave them CASHED . AT.ONCE at
_._
. ; • THE MILITARYANDINAVaL AGtNCY,
„ ae29:St if ',.. ''' -' No. 420 WALNUT
,Streer.
STE.A.At
.. .
ENGINE.— ONE SE 0 0 ND.
BAND Vertical Steam'Suet:La.:3o. inch' cylinder,
5 feet et tei re.w ith l a rke,wronght-lron shaft, and , balaneez'
wheel, 20 feet disuicter, and welshing 20 tom, in good
order. and now in operation at Reading. Pa. For sale
by.. ligratar W. GARDNER, ProvitleMe; R I
1 RON%
IN PRESS,
e Di 1) WILL Hl.' READY' OCTOBE3
A NSW COPV +HT 'OK BY MRS. WOOD,
THE sEr,.Dow 01? Aclf LT DVAT.
THE SRA I. W OFD „SRLYDYA.T,
THE, SHAD ) I Rir OF ASEL'i r DYAST.
RY HENRI
THESIf ADOW HOF,
ASHLYDYA I' is WOOD.
printed from Aker
author's
Mannacript and advanced Proof sheets.. par
chased by us from Arra. Henry Wood. and is issued here
Fix weeks in advance of the completion of the work
in Europe. It le complete in one large octavo volume of
MO pages. paper cover, Railroad Edition. price One Dol
lar : or in two volumes, paper cover, for One Dollar ;
and in one volutno. cloth. for V 1.25,
MRS WOOD'S OTH ER BOOKS
SQUIRE TREVLYN'S HEIR. Two vols., octavo, pa
per cover. Price One Dollar ; or in one vol., cloth,
for 10.25. -
THE CASTLE'S HEIR. Two vols., octavo. paper
cover. Price One Dollar :or in one vol.. cloth, for 25.
- VERNER'S PRIDE. Two vole., octavo. piper cover.
Price One Dollar ; or In one vol. cloth. for dil.ts.
We also Publish a ' • Railway of each of the
above. each one complete in one volume. paper cover,
Price One Dollar.
THE EARL'S HEIRS. Trice Fifty cants ; or in one
vol.. cloth, 76 cents.
'IIIE MYSTERY. Price Fifty cents ; or bound in one
vol.. cloth, 75 rents-
A LIFE'S SECRET. Price Fifty cents ;or In one vol„
cloth. 75 cents.
THE ODA NNINOS. Price 75 cents ;or in one vol.,
cloth, *l.
TILE FOGGY NIGHT AT OFFORD. Price 2.5 cents.
Booksolere, News Agents, and all others. will please
send on their orders at once fur what they want of an y
of the above Books. Address all orders, to receive
prompt attention, to the Publishers,
r. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS.
No. 306 CHESTNUT htreet. Philadelphia, Pa
Copies sent everywhere, free of postage, on. receipt of
price. Send for our catalogue. It
NEW BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES.
-., Cala Days. By Gall Hamilton ia
Freedom and. War. By Beecher 1'25
Eleanor's Victory. By Mrs. Braddoa 45
aurora Floyd. New edition 20
Lady Audley's Secret 40
Shoulder-I:traps . SO
New Gospel of Peace 15
Companion to do do 15
Squire Trevlyn's Heirs
Ramola 100
Live it Down 40
Army Regulations. New' edition 121
PITCHER'S SOO RS'PORE
ocl-31 808 ORR .TNUT Street.
P OLITICAL MAP OF PENNSYL
-ve NIA, exhibiting the vote of every County at the
Governor's Election in 1860. in figures and colors. Just
Published, and for sale (price 12 cents) by
T. 11. PUGH.
oel-3t. S. W. corner of rIIEST:IITrand SIXTH Sts.
COLORED CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Lora Beautifully CO inred Photographs for sele whole
sale and retail, at PITCIISR'S Bookstore, BOSI n,ST
NUT street. 001-St
VOnTS SUINIPTER AND WAGNER.
—MAP showing siege operations against Forts Sump
ter and Wagner, between July 13th and Septemb ,r 7th.
Y ee illi ts iished by permission of General Gilmore. Price 10
VIEW OF THE }mugs OF PORT SUMPTER on Au
gust 2.Mh. By authority of General Gilmore. Price
.
OUR .
FOREIGN RF,LATIONS. A speech by Hon
Cbarles Stininer. Price 25 cents.
For sale by
WILLIAM E & ALFRED SIARTIEN,
eeIO 600 CHESTNUT Street.
NJ',OV. PORTRAIT,
Biography, and Phrenological Dwoription: inte
resting to all Union men of Pennsylvania. October
phremoiogical Journal.
se:3o st J. L. CaPEN, Sonth TENTFI Street.
NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS ! !
-A- - LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
25 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Cueatnnt.
Have now 'or sale.
' HAWTHORNE'S OUR OLD HOME, a series of English.
Sketches.
GALA-DAYS. By Gail Hamilton, author of " Coun
try Living "
IZ'S METHODS OF STUDY in Natural History.
BEISXY WARD BEECHER'S New Volume, entitled
FIIEEDOM AND WAR. 13029
NEW BOOKS—
Jnet recoived by
J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO..
715 and 717 MARKET' Street.
THE PENINEULA CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA; or,
Incidents and Scenes on the Battle Fields and in Rich
mond' By Rev. J. S. Maras.
PETER CARRADINE; or, The Martindale Pastoral.
By Caroline Cheesebro
WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES and LECTURES.
THE SAFE COMPASS, and How it Points. By Rev.
Richard Newton.
-
OUR OLD HOME; A Series of Eiglish Sketches, By
Nathaniel Hawthorne.
METHODS OF STUDY IN NATURAL HISTORY. By
Agaesiz.
STANLEY'S SERMON IN THE EAST.
PALMONI: or. the liIIMERA.Li OF SCRIPTURE.
By Prof. Mahan. se"
ITAZARD'S 130.0KSTORE,
•11 Books usually to be bad in a
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE,
Will always be found on our shelves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
sel2.6nt
THE HEPTAMERON -BY MRGA.-
A_
,RET. (Infer% of Navarre. Fully translated from a
genuine copysf the original work. This is the richest
treat to he foand in French literature. Just published.
in a very neat volume of f,le pazee, cloth gilt, with 12
pictorial illustrations. Toucan get it hi mail, etcurely
enveloped, for $l.
CALVIN BLA.N I 7.IIA.R.D. Pnhlisher,
'0 ANN Street. New York.
A MIX CLOTEIA G AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE', TWY LEVI and GIRARD Streets.
HILADELPNIA. r eptember 30,1.963.
SEALED PEOPOSALt. P.re incited at this Offire until
12 o'clock M on SATIIttD AY. MI- October next, to fur
nish prcmptly at the bCIIDYLKI ' LL AESENAL the fol
lowing :title es, viz:
Blankets. Woolen, Army standard.
Ponchos„ for Cavalry, Painted
Pei cba.
Trumpets, plait, with extra mouthpieces.
Bugles, with extra mouthpieces.
Drums. complete. Infau'rY.
Pram Batter Reset:.
Drum Snare Hfads.
. _
nunie Cords and .7tssela. Infantry.
Bat Cords and TtISSO.B.- Cavalr,.
Hat etaated Sables
Pit Feat - he; s
- -
Cavalry Sta.ndarde.
.Vecrniting nag Vallisrds.
One and une- hal f sh. Sky-blua Worsted - Lace
One-half inch Yellow - Worsted Lace.
One- half inch Scarlet Worsted. Lace
Pic) FIX°. -
Pic) axe Handles.
Felling Ax es -- - -
Felling Axe Handles.
hbelter 'lents, Linen ox cotton; if linen. equal to 8 ounces
to the }and of 26 inches. wide.; if cotton, squat to T
ounces to the yard of 28...1na nes wide. Samples of the
' material to be used' must be submitted. with the pro
posals
Uniform Hats, Army standard.
Bidders must state in , thely proposals the prire, gnaw
ily bid for, end time of delivery.
The ability of the bidder to All. the-contract. must be
guarantied by two re-ponsible persons, whose signa
tures m tat be appended. to the guarantee, and said gua
rantee must accompany the bid.
Bidders. as well as their sureties or guarantors, who
may not be known at this t.dice, will furnish a certifi
cate 4rom the United States District Att3rcev. Postmas
ter, or other public .functionary. at the residence of the
bidder or guarantors, setting forth c.early the fact that
the bidder and: his suraies are responsible men, who
will, if a contract is awarded them, act in ;tool faith.
with the United tta.tes, and faithfully execute the same.
Samples make seen at this office. to which all articles
must conform. Blank forms for proposals can be had'
npon application at this office.
Proposals must be endorsed 'Proposals for Army Sap--
pl*," Mating the pat Herder article bid for.
G. H. CROW A.N,
Asst. A. R. Gctnerel 11 S. Army.
MOSS 8.1
Nespcctfully inform the , public they have opmed a
BRANCH at
where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Waw/e,
Counting lionse, and Office
BLANK BOOKS, AND. ENVELOPES,
of their own manufacture, o? the beet qualities, and bt
great variety-
The busineee will be conducted on, the principle of
SMALL PROFITS ADD. QUICK SALES.
PHILADMPIfIA.
By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prises,
extensive assortments. together with their long or:pen.
once in that lime of business. they-ask a share of public
patronage.
Blank Books ruled to any pattern.. Bnvelopas, of any
size or shape, made to order at short notice..
They will continue their Wholesale business of Book
sellers and Stationers at the Old Stand;
No. 430 .KALTEKET: STREET
se2l-lm If, .
9M INsrnuNA
- a - - 403 ella.TNOT . Strec
PIEIL&Di
FIRE AND-IZiLAI
Frames N. Bud:,
Chas. Ricba, aro.%
14airry_.LeNris,
- Joirm Ever:man, • -
Justiae,
0. W. Davis.,
FRAN RIB N. BI
CHAN-1,86 RICH
WILLIAM I. BLANCH-
A AN FIRE- INS-GRAYCE
- COMPANY: Incorporated 1110. CHARTER PER
PETUAL. WALN DT Street, above Third, Pni-.
ladelphi a.
having a lroge paid-up Capital Stock and Sarplus In
-rested in soc,nd and available 60cnrigcs, continues to
insure on D. , ,vollings, Stores, Furnittare, Merchandise,
Vessels in non and 'hell , Cargoes„ex d other Personal
s Property. All losses liberally and womptly adjusted.
IIdRECTORS:
Jameell. Campbell,:
Edmund G. Doti tb ,
Charles W: PealtneY,
Israel Morris
Thomaa R Maris,.
John 'Welch,
Samuel C. - Morton,.
Patrioll Brady . ,
John T. Lewis,.
THOU
ALIVEM C. L. CRAX7OII.nt:
ENTERPRISE
FIRITRANCE COMPANY OF. PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE I'NSDRANCR EXCLUSIVELY •). _
CORPANY'S RDILDING, S. E CORNER JURTH
AND WALNUT , STREETS: -
. DlltheTOßS.
F. Ratchford Starr,. George.ll Stuart,
William Nog. e, John H. Brown..
Nelbro Frazier, J L. Erringer.
John lit Atwood, Geo. ahnoatook,
Beni. T. Tredick, James L. 'Claghorn.
Mordecai L. DAWEOII, William G Bolton.
F. RATCHFORD , STARR., President.
Taos I IL MONTOOKIRT, Secretary. . felt
NOTICE: _APPLICATION WILL BE
made by Israel Roberts to thaDepartment of High
way s, for a contract for the paving'of Edwin street, be
tween Ridge avenue and Grape street in the Fifteenth
Wald in the city- of Philadelphia.. The following own
ers of property on said street have signed an agreement
for the came: Rosanna Mellor, 56 - %et.; Sohn Maurer, 14
feet; William Mooreho - ase. 14 feet; John Atkinson, 14.
/feet; Palms Moreland, 14 feet; Jacob Peters, 14 feet;,
" friaries F. Jones, SS feet; C. F. Folwell, agent 'for C.,
lee. 14. feet; William Felty, 14 feet; Stuart Benson, foi.
J. Benson, 14 feet; Matthew Connor. N feet; Catharine
I.trayline„ 14 feet; George Newman,. 23 feet; William
Brown,. )4 feet.
Owners of property on said - street, having objection
to the contract being awarded. will make them at the
Department of Althwaya, on FRIDAY, Octobers 6., 1863.
at 11 o'clock A.l[. . rd-3t..
TO AIANUF.A.CTURERS.
CAST-IRON BEATER PIPES, of various sizes, for
sale in quantities to suit purchasers.
J. lir. St J. F.
No. 123 south THIRD- Street,
THE ATTENTION OF GROCERS
-• AND OTHERK is invited to the NEW MOVED
BLACRII\ G manufactured by BROWN & BROTHER.
Boston.
This Japan Blacking, with half the usual labor. II:a
-buts a most intensely rich lustre and jet black, equal to
the highest Japan Varnish, produces a most perfect
smooth surface. so as net to soil the &neat linen, renders
the leather easy and pliable, and will retain its virtues
in any climate. .
For sale by the THAYER
at
& COWPERTHWAIT . S.
417 COMMERCE Street.
se2s-Imif
WHITE VIRGIN WAX 'OP AN
TILLES—A new French Cosmetic, for preserving,
whitening, and beautifying the complexim This
preparation is composed of White Virgin Wax, of the
finest quality, giving the complexion a transparent
whiteness and the most bewitehing beauty, while its
component parts render itl harmless to the skin, pre
serving it from tan and other intturities. This is one of
he wonders of the age, and most be seen to be appre
ciated.. A 'bottle will be open for Ladies to try its effect
before purchasing. Price 25 and 50oento. HUNT & CO.,
-Perfumers, 41 South' EIGHTH Street;two doors •above
Chestnut, :and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above
`THE STYLE AND EXECUTION Op
- 2 - REIMER'S llfla-etas Photographs in oil enti..re is
such ;1, , to render them perfect an likenosse3 i n
pl ea . g
ike pictures. EF.COND Street. above Green, it.
NEW IPITBLICATIONS.
724 CHESTAITT STREET,
Between Seventh and Eighth Streets
PROPOSALS.
Rubberlndia or Outta
STATIONERY.
No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET;
, . Seepnd Door above the Poet Office,
S.TA.TIONERY,
INSURANCE, COMPANIES.
E'COMP.A,N-1, NO.
ritTSIA.
N D I !itsiTRANDD
ITODS. _ _
. _
I E. D. Tcrondinlff,
Geo. A- Westi.
John Kessler, Jr.,
•ches.
A. H. Resonhaitn,
Jeseph D:. Ellie
I 'K.. President.
AltDSON..'irioe President.
' D. Secretary jahittlf
A.s MARIS, President.
,Secretary. 1%22-0
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNIITSTREET THEATRE,
LARSB4I Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON.
THIS (Thursday) 'MEWING. October 1.
RICHARD 111.
Richard. Duke of G10ater...... .,...
Queen Elizabeth
To conclude with the farce of
BROTHER BILL AND UK
Box Office open daily from 10 till 3 Olock.when Seat.
may be secured, without extra charge.
sir- Change of Time—Doors open at 7 o'clock. Cartg.Mt
rises at 73 2 . oml
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW .R01:1-
A- , -• STREET THE ATRE—ARCH Etreet ab , ve Sixth.
Acting and Stage Manage.r NVII PREDERI r^ KF.
Enid nssuA sent and Treasurer...
. SOS D. +VIP ^‘ly.
THIRD VEER OF RICHINGs , OPERA TROUPE.
THI .3 AND EITKR.V EVEN MG% -
TILE POSTILION OF LONJUMEAU.
Madeleine.-
,• Mils O. Richl.not.
Margate de Goarcey— ........ •• • .Mr. Peter Rtctrngs.
Bijn Mr. q•intilil.
f:honelou Mr. - 7.
Bourdon Mr, W. H. Peakes.
To conclude every evening with a
SPARKLING COMBDIETTA,
In wit lel the dramatic company will innear„
Tickets. 25, 60. and 75cents. No extra charge for Beat*
at the Box Office, from 10 A M to 3P. M. Cartels
rises at 734" o'clock .e'43 4t
NEW CHE'S'UNIIT-ST. THEATRE.-
7 4 - Les Bee and ManaßAr air. WM. WHBATI.BY.
LAST WEEK
but one of the engagement of
MR. COLLINS.
The grand romantic Drama. entitled
TES D II"B'S morro,
in which
hr Wff. WHEATUBv
will sustain his original character of "Lagardere." has
achieved the greatest emcees of any
MODERN SENSATIONAL DRAMA,
having alms dy been witneceed by
TWHITY-EIGHT TROIR3AND PERSONS,
and still attracts large audiences It will be presented
EvREY EVENING. DURING WEEK,
MR.- COLLINS AS CaRRICKFERGUS.
supported he the
ENTIRE DRAMATIC COMPANY. se2E4t.
CONCERT HALL.
MONDAY EVENING, Octobers,
And con tune every afternoon and evening, for a short
Season PIA,.
FLLINGER & 111.1.WC,C116'S
GREAT MORAL F , XIITTITTION,
THE THREE CELEBRATED DWARFS,
Cora. Foo.e, Miss Vim Nestel, and Col. Smell, the
three smallest human being. in the whole world, with
out exception. In conjunction with HOOF.
C. LAVALLEE'S PARLOR 0PE3.1 TROUPE,
Ten in ni mbar. All antic, in this mammoth double
entertainment. landed with ,the most brilliant an
ew:Moms by the clergy, pro's, and pnhlic
Doors open at 2).;," and 7'4'. - Realm; it and S. Tiet . ete
25 cents, Children under twelve. to of ern oon matinees.
15 cents. J. D. NEWCOMB,
ocl-6t Business Manager.
MILITARY AND CITIZENS' DRESS
BALL—ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THURSDAY. EVENING. (IctobPr I. MI
GIVEN BY OFFICERS OF CAMP OADWALAVIM.
Masters of Csreinonies:
Msi Gen. Geo. rad walitd ,, r—Brig. Gen Jno. P. Hatch.
Floor Maragers.—Colooel J H. deliogg. Colonol J.W.
Hoffman, Colonel a Bassett, Lt Col JAmes Garynis
Lt. Col Theo. Passer, Major St. Clair. A. Mulholland:
Major J. B. Stovsr, Major Theo. H McCalla, Captal*
William Travis, Captain John? O'Brsn.
Capt. 0. B Griffiths Trans G.W. Perkins Sec'y,
A ma inw a JentlAmen anti two Ladies.
Tickets for sale at J. E. Gonld's music store. southeast
corner `seventh and. Chestnut, end Lee & Walker's mush:
store. Chestnut street: also. at the Encampment
Doers open at 9 Beck', band is engaged for the occasion.
Carriages set clown beads south; take un head, N. se26 st*
TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEM BLY
BUILDINGS..TENTH AND CBESTNUT STREET'S.
Amusement for Old and Young 3lirtb and HaPirtnesS
open for the season. Constant change of Entermlnment
SIGNOR BLITZ,
EVERY EVENING. COUIThellCiUg at 73i o'clock and
Wednesday am: Saturday at 3, consiatina of New 'Ji-ys
tariff; in Necrcmancy, great success in Tentriloquisnt,
and the Learr.d Canary Birds
Admission 55 cents: Children I/5 cents.
wANTs.
WANTED IMMEDIAT ELY-A
large unfurnished Peond-story ROfildf, with
Boarding, in a respectable private family, where 'the
comfort of a permanent home can be had for a •single
Gentleman. Good reference given and required. Ad—
dreEs K. ,at this office • It.
'WANTED TO RENT=A ROOM ON
" the second or third floor, situate between Tenth
and Fiftconth, and Arch and Sornco .treat-, for a rave
rtnd gentleman's studio. J. M. GUM VIYX & SONS.
506 WALNUT Sired.
W.LIS TED-,& 'MILITARY- PRECEP.
TOR. —An exparienced c fficer, competent to in
strnct in the " Fchool of the Company," and in battalion
drill and movemems, who is willing--to devote hie
mornings to tile instruction of young men. may hear of
good employment by addressing Box 2603, Post Office
se:io-It
WANTED -BY - MAN
who has had six (6) years' experience in Mer
cantile Business, a SITUATION to go to South America
or California. A ddress TN. ,Box 272 P.O. seal 2.0 St cv.
WANTED-A PARTNER IN TSB
7 7' cash-jobbing dry-goods trade. with $13.0{)/ to $15,-
000, to join two young men of energy and ability who
can control a large amount o' trade and command
some means, Address, ••BUSINESS," at this Of
ft ce. 5e24.3t5
WANTED-A RESPONSIBLE POST
= TION. by a competent and experienced Book
keeper One where faithfnlness is appreciated.. Address
H. BARTON, 'Press" of f ice se26 At•
NTE P. --- $1.5 P"PiA
want reilvade, axiomatic CRILYZ-1/587S end
in ovary CoTLDVY. for a L - Gatssl brotten AA a eatilMb , e*i
af r from $5 to 416 par dar. No hturibur.. ERPOYII.:
4a.n.visftera yre.: , ..rro.i. but room for all. 2eldrqes
C. N. dr CO.
-it either eircl.mt.mtl . , Ohio;
i•-•tremt. New York.
thq3ooa-A PERSON WITH THIS
9 amount 'wishes le enzage in soma silo
RTISIVM . •S with another having equal capital. Bog
196?. P. 0. ocl at
Rk I A MONTH? WE, NV &NT
AGENTS at $6O a month. eroonses paid, toSLI
Orr EVERLAI.TING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNETT&
and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SHAW
& CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&W3m
ell WAN TED—A FIRST CLASS FUR
ge.--4NISHE 1 . ) HOORR by a small private faintly. Libe
ral rent given. Address V. 8.," 1.01.:4 WM, gur
btreet. • ee3o 3to .
DEPUTY QUA_RTERMASTEII
GANERAL'S OFFICE. - PHILADELPHIA. Feb. L
VESSELS 'WANTED immediately to carry COAL Is
the following points: -
Tortugas.- .
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newbern; N. C.
Port Royal, S. C. - A. BOYD,
felo-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
BOARDING.
G "KEW BOARDINGHOUSE:-MRS.
HOUSEMRS.
DUFFY having just opened the house No. 269 8.
FIFTH street, below Walnut, has a few handsome
Rooms unengeged. Besides permanent Boarders, she
cfm accommodate a few Gentlemen with,T ALBLX
BOARD.se2S-6t
THETH HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031
WALNUT Street, will be opened for reception 01
Boarders in a few days. sell-Im*`.'
FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOMM
commun'cating and single rooms: private table, if
desired. No. 1315 WALNUT Ftreet selolm*
FOR SALE AlliD TO LET.
AR A RIL OPPORTUNITY !-THE
subscriber, intending to go abroad. desires to ate-
Pose of a M‘NUFACTORING BUSINESS paying over
one hundred per cent. Particulars can be bad upon.
application to the Editors of The Press. F. R: J.
ccl-St.
WEST PSIILADELPHIA.-FOR -
SALE. a very convenient and well arranged HOITSI4.
.with all the modern conveniences. Size of lot, 50 by MO,.
on the south tide of Chestnut street, east of Thirty-eighth•.
street. Apply to S A. HARRISON:
c cl-3t• " 1010 CHESTNUT it Street.
de HOTEL FOR SALE.—A FIRST=
CL L SS HOTEL. modern conveniences, with a good.
rnn of travel,. ss well as country trade, at Lebanon,
Pa. Inquire of S. 3. STINE, Lebanon, Pa. ocl-l2ti.
•TO °'
&PITALISTS AN=Di BUSINIES&-
MEN—ORPHANS .. COTIRT SALE.
ill be told neremotorily,. by M. THOMAS & SONS,
On OCTOBER 6, at 12
The 'valuable Pr , pe ty No. 218 FRONT street and 143 e
DOCK Street.,..
. The estate of James felaul,,Sr., deceased.
might be advantageously divided into two atores, en.
Front and Dock streets. se3o.6t*-
AUCTION . SALE.
_
AN- 1 ,,, BAZAAR—NE.7TH AND SAN--
-- -, vat- SO3l Streets.
SALE OF HOtis3S. -
CARRIAGRR. SARNE£S, &a_
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
October ai,.at 10 o'clock, conwricing nearly
SIXTY HORSES
Including faf.cen late in tve by the City Troop, aniong7
which ttre raw-rat Tfatable mares.
Full cescripfions in cataloan,..s
ALSO,
New ind second hand. Carr', au.,., l larness. cow,
me ucinz with tha Carriiqrea punetaally- at 9!,-4 o'clock.,
and Flort , cs t 1032 o'nioch
&if- No -prwtponexusut on ficoonnt of rba weather.
ADE saLE Or. 2t , 0 ra k RTAGEiI, Octobar.lth..
ccl-2tif ALFRED M. ITERRNESS, Auctioneer.
WILL.DE SOLD,
ST THE BAZAAR,
ON SAIIIEBAT",, OCTOBER 3D,. 1f63,
FINE: BAY
7 years old,. a splendia. SADDLE HORSB,,sl2l4.ble.fau.
an officer. ' • 0c1,20,
SRERIFFPS SALE.
SIIERIEF6 SAL - E BY VIRTUE OP'
on l'rder :of Sale, to me directed, will be asp 'sod tn.
or -yendue, on TII OS 0 AY, October 23, 1 , 63, at,.
12 o'clock lu ~ at the Philadelphi.i. Sachet:Le,. by Mt.
THOMAS 9r. SONS. uctioneers,
All that brick me. snag.? andl st of ground thereto.bm
on gi tor,. situate in the city of Philadelphia: containin& -
ief breas th on Second street twenty-one feet, andes.-...
tending ram brsadt - 4: rartwaid ninety-live 'friar tom
inches be the same more or less, to the.west side of ta.
lot now on late of j:ohn J..Thotpuson. Bounded west--
a aid with Second, street, aforesaid,nortbw.yrd with at
lot now sr. late in the possession of Idary Gardner, east
ward pa, By by the bead of a three-feet-widaalbpand
partly by a lot now or- I , te of John J. Thompson, end
southward with tundry back, ends of Walnut streettlota;
end a lot on Second street, now. or late in the.poaseasion
of Jan McCall& TOsethir witb the free use, anct privi
lege ofa three feet-wide atley, opened. and laid ow and
to to wed as an alleyway and watercourse for the ac
ccesmcdation as welt of the above premises as of thelot
on the south side of said alley, (as will more fully ap
p.ar by the covenantsnd agreement of the, said John -J .
TholooEor on record in Deed Book No. 3i, page as
Ac„ ), and lea ding from the rear end. of said lot.eastward
into a ten-feet-wide alley known. as "Zachary's court."
With the appurtenances. .
[.)) C , 399: Sept. T., '69. 'Perkins.]
JOHN TH.O.IIPBOII, Sheriff.
-
Pbiladsiphta,, Sberilre °fate,. Sept. 28,1863. ocl-thSt
Ask FOR, CALIFORNIA.
M. 0. ROBERTS' LINE
SAN, ~,FRANCISCO - AND OREGON,,.
• VIA - PANAMA RAILROAD. -
The Stiepaship
• I..ILLINOIS,
MOO Tons;
•iv . On SATURDAY. October 3, at noon.
.The finest. fastest and strongest Steamship "h q th a
California trado will sail aa above. from pie foot of
ARBRAN Street, North river.
For ireigl t or passage app
%y
D OARRING r IZON.
- • Corner of WARREN' and WBFllltStreeta.
N, R.—Attantion is called to the changa of faaa mate...
se23-toe.3
a ll ig=4, 4 STEAMER WAN:Amp'
-• For SMYRNA, PORT PRN6. DRIA7.
WARE CITY. NEW CASTLE and CEIt.TER. from Rio
ARCH-Street Wharf. every aIONDA*WEDICEAD&Y,
and 'FRIDAY. at 9 o'clock Rotu.rninz_laave . e. sciattukr
BOOK Lauding every TUESDAY, -THURSDAY, aad
SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock.
Stages connect with the boat ftc", Smyrna, Dover, aad.
Leipsic. '
CARRIAGES. , - 1863 3
_
WILLIAY.4 If. ROGERS,
Coach and Ll,Oat Carriage Eiundier,
Nos. 1009 And caserNur STREET.
,elO-6m - Parrixamarta..
WHITE ?PRESERVING BRANDY.
. .
, .
• PURE CIDER
.&Na WHITE WINE VINEGAR.
OINGER, MUSTARD - SEED; SPICES &o.:
ALL THE REQI7IBITESTOR
PEBSESVINO
AND PICKLING PURPOSES.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
NEbler ilk Fins Groceries.
oslo.tf Comer ILSTEXTE sa YINS strettu
...Edwin e4am9.
Mrs. S . S. Psrri~.