The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 02, 1863, Image 3

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    Y ITEMS.
at « Op en in g" Day.
today, the first of October, was
remembered by the ladies of our
innual "opening' , day, and scores
retail establishments sought to
in the race for popular approval.
exceedingly auspicious for such
too warm to render autumnal
.le nor toe cool for the moat dolt-
Leta. The stores in general, along
our leading business avenues, looked "gay and
happy," 'with elegant goods and fair customers,
whilst the several houses in the fancy Dry Goods,
Fur, Cloak, and Millinery departments, that had
ht.:Tially announced their openings for yesterday,
present." , such an array of "new fall goods of the
lateit (Wine" as has never heretofore been wit
iu this city. In the latter department, the
opening of "new bonnets," in which the ladles
;seemed' to be preeminently interested, the magnifi
cent display of Messrs. Wood az, Cary, No. 725 Ohest
nut street, was the "lion" of the day. Thele spa
cious and elegantly.furnished salesroom became a
popular resort early in the day, and when the tide
reached its flood, it would require a more graphic
pen than ours to describe its bewildering surges ,of
adored beauty. The " openings" of this well-known
firm, (having lung since acquired a reputation for
bringing out the styles to be universally adopted,)
•are always looked forward to by the ladies with
•pleasure, and we are quite sure that the most san
guine expectations of their visitors yesterday were
more then realized.
Their display of faahionable new Bonnets, both
-oil - heir own manufacture and importation, 1 , 711.9 de
cidedly the richest, most varied, and tasteful that
we remember ever, -to have witneased in Phlladel
_
We may state, at the outset, that the unique
leather Lomas, which. Messrs. Wood & Clary exht.
kited in so much taste and profusion, constituted
the raging 71 ovelly in their display. These beautiful
mew style hats are shown in various slmges and
Modes of trimming, and will unquestionably be
,popular. Various lateriale are, however, employ
ed. Among the Mori attractive individual novel
ties we observe an exquisite new bonnet with box
plaits of velvet, confined with a band of ribbon,
and rich black feathers coming out at the tip and
falling gracefully over a crown of cuir•oolored
The face trimming consisted of a scarlet loop and a
bunch of hawthoins, softened down with white il
lusion. A plain coif-colored silk casing also at
tracted much attention. It was tastefully set off
with three rosettes at the side, made'of velvet to
Match the ;ink, while from each rosette there waved
a► tuft of grass in the different shades of tan. A pe
oulliarly of this hat is that it has also a casing cape,
Which, by the way, seems to be a popular appendage
this season to casing bonnets.
A real leather - bonnet, of light shade, that we are
now tonl:dice, struck us as a perfect specimen of plain
tichnesis. The bonnet was trimmed with a fluted
fold of crimson velvet across the top, and fastened
in the centre with a bunch of leather flowers; face
trimming of leather flowers. This hat appeared to
AMA more admiration from ladies of taste than any
of its rivals. We must also speak of a leather bon-
MR in'the " Havana" brown shade, trimmed with a
Fall knot of velvet on the crown, fastening, a long
ostrich plume of the same shade falling over the
crown. The face trimming was a scarlet-knot and
full bunch of fruit matching the leather. We notlee
that scarlet velvets are much used this season for
face trimmings. -The flowers employed are usually
large, filling the face of the bonnet.
The shape of the new bonnet does not differ ma.
terially from last seasonlnstyle, the difference being
mainly that they are not so high over the face, and
zarrowek at the sides, • '
To our own taste there was no more exquisite hat
in the entire " opening , ' than a white royal velvet,
with an open lace edge, and trimmed tastefully on
the side crown with a bouquet of fine tan flowers,
partiallyfrosted, having the appearance of the toss
ing spray of a playing fountain. Strings matching
the flowers were fastened on the side with steel or
staments, the latter having, in a measure at
_least,
taken the 'place of jets. The face of the hat is cm
ibelliahed with fine pink flowers mixed with illu
sion. There will be few bonnets worn this season
of more elegant taste than the white velvet here
'referred to, variously trimmed with scarlet and blue
let off with long white plumes.
A. Royal Purple Lyons Velvet was also greatly
.. "Sidmireil. The body of the bonnet was made, of
plititei,`rich plait being fastened with a jet button,
with two rioh black ostrich feathers falling from the
face on each side of the bonnet; the face-trimming
unique and beautiful. Black velveti will also be
very popular. We observed particularly, among a
variety of others, one made of plain, rich, Lyons
black' velvet, with a band of black ribbon running
directly across the middle of the bonnet, and fasten
ing at the sides a bouquet of blank silk flowers. The
lace-trimming is of black and brown silk flowers,
Same style as those on the outside.
In the medium grades of bonnets the felt hat holds
.st prominent place. One especially appeared to -us
- as pretty. It was a drab felt, with a`casing, cape of
scarlet velvet, the top being trimmed with f: double
box plait, crossed over the top from the face to the
crown, entwined with feathers. In ladies' walking
halm and abildren'A headgear .there are as yet but
few new things offered; though we, may state, in
-conclusion, that the regular " fall opening" by this
firm, hi this department, Will take place on Thurs.
relay of next weelc.
, ,ENGLISH CitA.CrirsTELS AND WINE BIS
,CIuiT, just received by Davis & Richards, Tenth and
Arch Weds,
'CM= AND SAP-SACK!.
'691135E. Davis k Richards, Tenth and Ar ch streets
PRETTY COLD !—lce in the 'gutters four
,
Inahes thick. Up Cheatimt street, yesterday morn
ing,. opposite the " Continental Hotel," in the early
paredf the morning, hie was noticed in the - gutter
'which measured over four inches in thickness. This
we have on the authority of a gentleman employed
`Charles Stokes & Co.'s Clothing Store, hefore
Whose front it was seen. It was supposed to have
fallen from one of the ice tarts.
" Nonni% sits so gracefnily on a man of
birth and fortune as affability; without it he is not
a gentleman, though his riches were inexhaustible."
We clip the,above from an exchange, and might add
to iomplete the picture, that next to " affability" a
suit of clothes from the palatial store of Granville
Stokei, 609'Chestnut street, sits most gracefully on
any man. .
THE COMING ELECTION. The great
event of the day is the election which comes off on
the second Tuesday of the present month. All
psalms are musteringtheir forces for the struggle,
and we can only say, may Heaven defend the right.
We would state, however, that the Brown Stone
'Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and
0306 'Chestnut street, above Sixth, is still open for
Conviction, and that those of our readers who
would procure elegant and comfortable Fall and
Winter Garments cannot do better than to make
their purchases at =the popular establishment
Clamed,
ONE TVOILD TO THE LADIES.— I iVe sup
posed that the Ultima. Shale in the art had been reach
ed months ago, when we saw, for the first time, a
Grover & Baker Machine in full action; but now, a
/tidy friend, well posted in all matters pertaining
thereto, informs us that an important part of the
performance escaped our notice, and in proof there
of, exhibits to our astonished gaze her little hors
freak embroidered with tasteful and fanciful designs
Which she informs tii was all done, stitching, em.-
brolderyoand all, on the same Machine. This is
\
' certainly remarkable, but nevertheless true, and if
All the purchasers of these celebrited Machines are
as enthusiastic as is our friend, the proprietors must
rhaving one continual " hymn of praise" ascend
ri
gin their behalf. ..
Gramaninx's HATS.—AII the newest and
styles for Fall Wear, in Felt, Bilk, and Oassi.
-, will be found at Warburton's, No. 430 Chest
itreet,,next door to the Post Office. selTim
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
TO TWELVE O , OLOOIC. LAST- NIGFIT.
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A Wetmore, New York
.1 3 W McDougall, Cal
IttOonnor, Michigan
.TlMurray, Ports month, 0
04rCrinkle & wf. Penna
kßayner,New York
i Beaten, Carlisle
n Tobin
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core, M D,. Penns
n Thomas, Harrisburg
D Haines, Shippefisburg
Lougal & la
B Chase, New York
es A L - Smith Maryland.
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,T le Robinson & la. Wash
Haven, New" York
3 Peck. Indianapolis
CB C Rieetand
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Pianos, U 8 la
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easter
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Laci Devine _
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.Tlistokaw. Baltimore
D Egan, New York
' Rudolph, New York
L Orabam, Bloomington ,
liss Y Graham, Bloomt'n
•Sargent, Davenport
1B Spencer & la. Lancaster
i H Manderbech, Penns,
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Irlitudiarn.W Chester' ube,Baltimore
Aj eo H Sterling. Penna.! 1
Clo Reirri , New York
31S ieder,_Now York
ClClyde. Delaware
C Shoener, Tamaqua
C Sbindle. Tamaqua
Eckert, Lancaster co
limy Eckert, Lancaster co
T Richards, Pottsville
2Ob Dean, Peuneylvanla
naldson. Ackland
Pratt; Baltimore
Henbane Waehiligton
lilmaLl. Harrisburg
by, Harrisburg .
VeZtly• Harrisburg,
J Atm , Middleton:
t eh: NOW rk
do Wood
;Jraianis; Towanda
,7 TJohnson
AS I/ Hoes .
ZI /1 Wiles, Heaeton
Al litolf. New York
Arnerlenn—Zhentnut
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P - Bodine, New Jersey'
C Allen
Z IV IRtIntI l a , e a e li?irg i to n
4 3 B Beaten, New Jersey
ND Bockwelf, Bala - mon
Wallace. Delaware
Stover & d; Jersey Shore
L /4:Knrepeedt, New York
. 114A. K RAIrt . .
"Airs nrGraham
..7 M Priohett & wf. 1.1 S N
J it Chapman, II S a
J Homer & la, Delaware
Brown. York, Pa - ,
Pllser & wf, Ben d Amine
Ir ,
Malfent,.Falrville
A Sheppard New Jersey
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'W,_s. Crisp, `Newtown, Pa, .
W Winn. New York
t r W Woodruff, New Haven
- • Haider. Tamaqua
Conroy & la, Maryland
paid F6agle— Third s
'star Forney. Lebanon co
no Forney, Lebanon co
Xd_ ward C;01.11UP, Scranton
Oa° Taylor, Scranton
treet, below Ninths
IS W McFarland. Ohio .
Him L CauseV,Dalaware
B.F Cs.usey,jr. Delaware '
NT Hayes, W Chester -
C Yohe,Dethlehem
R H Sayre, Bethlehem
L T Lewis, Baltimore
H P Johnson
J Loughlin. Newville
J F Bodine, New Jersey
T N Rogers. Penns
C H Johnson,Maryland.
E Evans, Ne w Yor k
J W Smith, New York -.
SIT Judge
J H Rodney, Delaware •
DH. Weis. Indiana
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C Bird: Derma.
J L De La Cour, IVaih
Mle. Sargent
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Mr Jenkins, Boston
Corn T Crabby IFS N
C Mclntosh, St Louis
I Donaldson. Ashland
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A D Maryin,Washington
J 0 Reid. Baltimore
Mrs SY Rutherford, Fenna,
Miss Rutherford, Ilarrlsb'd
R Williams, Delaware
Miss Sanderson, New York
II Wallace Sr la. Baltimore
D Miller, Boston
61. Williams, Penna
P Mainrphins. Boston
B D Forester, Baltimore
P F Bovine. Maine
G Harvey. Trenton Fall 3
J Henderson, Frederick
G Slavxnaker, Frederick
Mrs Dr S Sumner, Pittsburg
Maj J H Dewses, Penns
L J Albertson, Parma
H A Wade, Lancaster co
H Altoona
J Fleming, Harrisburg
C H nougat, Milton
A Stern & la, New York
1 8 W Oakley & da,FtVi'ayrie
IT C Bowen, 17 N
F-Picking, 13 B N
Jos Cocking, Ph renixville
Major Simpson,U S A
Mr J Wood & la, N Jersey
Chas Edwards, New York
B L Forster, Harrisburg
L B'Aldricks, liarrisburg
H 8 Osborn, Bel rid ere, N .1
GreenwalLEllaabethtown
.1 P Pepper & wf, Wash
T SY - inks, Sr. Salem, N
C W Walker, New York
Miss E Walker New York
Hon Al B Lowrey, Erie
A 0 Cattell. New Jersey
S A Paxson, Trenton. N J
Burgess, New York
M BCOMS ay. Washington
streets above Fifth.
kLivingston & la. Lanc
W B Camp,- Pennsylvania.
H C Beldon, New -Jersey
J D Van Bomar. N Jersey
H 8 Myers, Baltimore
Boron Von bbakelhamer, -
13elgium
It Edwards ; Illinois
H P Bootee. Delaware
J R Ladd. New -York
A H Hamilton, Kansas
J M Liming. Bridgeton •
8 & Beers, Brooklyn .
W A Pltzer ' t-
Bigman, Easton
H ltoekbanm, Afaryland
Mrs BLewie, Panneylyania
if E Abbott, CarbonC
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D Pettengel, II N
11p Payton. Providence, BE
C Marll, New York
S Schreyer, Middteport
W C Dermot,_Plitsharg
M Dryfoos, Fremont. o
t., above Cailowhill
Henry Winterg,Lamp . co
BF Klopploger. Bammit Ft
Borba% Botbleborct
Continental—Math
C D 'Rockwell. New York
F. S Walton, Wilmington
A Cartien. A ew Albany
George A Phoebus
B Gee & wf. Pitteburg
T C McDowell, Penne
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Pangborne, New York
0 Wendell, New York
T Wendell, New York
S A Allen, New York
0 Trotter & wf, Philada
Mre Hammer!, N Jersey.
Miss Hanitell, N Jenny
Dr Campbell, U S A
IC Warren, Boston
J P Bradley. Newark
R Emerson & la
R tratiferd, Medford
Lieut. H Holt. Morris Isrd
H Fox. Forms
Peter Kern. Permit
Mies E stocker, Penna
.M. Stocker. Penna
Mies C Stocker, Penna
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Theo Ayers. Penns
4.li.etcheledge, Penns
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S Gulrick, Penna "
JO5 S Patterson & la, Minna
CH Shriner, Union co; Pa
P with, Maesachusetts
Mr, Cameron & cb, N York
Mins Fuller. New. York
Miss Wright, New York
J F Ortb & wf, Vanua
M Quillman Reading
D D Elder, Phileda
W B Chapman & wf, Conn
Jim Hulcoinson England
.1 E Unseen & wt', Nicaragua
H T Harrison & wf. Wash
Robt Wylie & Wf, Baltimore
M C Graham, Nashville
W. W Craig, Nashville
Mrs P craw, Louisville
R Et Ceryell. Si Clair
S Miller. Maryland
J U Dennis & la,Mnryland
Mien C Dennis, Maryland
C E Baker, BSA "
liffss Lewis, West Chester
Miss McKean, West Chester
Ad:it Montgomery ::
JiG Dudley,' Bnlfalor , if-i.
.1 H Robinson:.-Mercor; Pa,
D lieorietter. Pittsburg .
M COTtie, Mt Vernon
JL Crawford & wife. Wis
W MeLelan St lady, Penna
0 J Brownell
Gen 'l' Lewis. Clarksville
.7 13 North. NY'asbington
Pev isir A Paniiim & ty, Del
J M. Brown, Ohio
J W Amee, USA
It W Sherfeldt. New York
J Van Nest St lady. N Y
riles A Seeco, New York
It 0 Delbert, New York
13kierchanta'—Fourt
Thos Penney, McKeesport
Chas C Baer, Pittsburg
John Hays, Pittsburg
H H Hopkins, Tyrone City.
John &Robinson, Wash.
'rhos O'Connor, Wash,
J N Moffat, Orange co, N Y
K Galway, Pittsburg
W J White. Pittsburg
Hare, Pittsburg
G 1y Morton, Pittsburg
Theis Rees, Pittsburg
Jobn Paisley. lt/ttsburg
R McClure, Pittsburg
jos llamili, Pittsburg
John Hamill, Pittsburg
John -blanker, Pittsburg
Jas S Williams, Pittsburg
J Gumbeit. Pittsburg
Jar Scott, Pittsburg. • ,
John C Wall, 'Pittsburg
John IT Rocker, Money '
Miss Sarah S Dimro, 31uncy
John Dimm, Mutiny
Albei t D Lundy, Williamspt
D David, Ohio
J Middogh 31e, Juniata co
.Tohn K White, Baltimore
W S Rutherford, Harrisburg
G N Wagner, Penna.
S 11l hnan, Norfolk, Va
C J Prownell,Bingliamton
J S black, York
Wm Beam. Ohio
John S Branner, Penne,
Brown, Somerset, 0
St. Loulg—Chestiat
D Potter, New Jersey -
Geo A Bodenharn, Malaga, 0
Judge Noble
street, above Third..
T S Samwaat & ia, Balt
WAlanson, Newport, R. I
0 Sturdevant, Boston
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A Garverick, Harrisburg
B Roth, Cincinnati, 0
J G Tom:nand, Mass
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C G Ideginnis, New Y ork
C D Nocewell, Scranton
R A Campbell, Newark, 0
P Hall & la, Woodbury
Woollen, Woodbury
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John Irfayher, New Jersey
James Igo, II S N
Mrs lir Listead, Harrisburg
Mrs L Henri, Harrisburg
H. II Courpertnavait,
Dovey, Pottsville
li' Gregory, Bridgeport
I Shinn, New Jersey
L S Paine. Lewisburg
J Wils9n, Waaitingtou
J Wilmot: Indiana
0 0 Pratt, Woodbury
Gldonton, Jr, Reading
T u Van Alen, Danville
S I? Pries St la, New Jersey
Ci A Klugh, Harrisburg
The Unlon—Areh
T S Luccock, Ohio
treat. above Third.
H W Sparta', Reading,- Pa
Col R Ratelifi, Tnmagna
Geo Voorhil,
aapl Arnold, U S N
Mrs Arnold
ENIZZEDIS
J W laughlin „Perrysville
Thos Fergus, Elizabeth
C Phile.cm, Berlin, Pa
Miss E C Philson,Berlin,Pa
Miss A J Philson, Berlin, Pa
C Deiceroth. Penna.
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iti Lf. Shultz, New Lsbori. 0
Johu Culp, Gettysburg
G E nobermou, Salem. N J
Mrs Akers, B•oody Ran
Cans C Ford & la, N J
C 31t) der & wf, oertton, 0
L Davie, (Denville
1., 43 Marshall & Is, Ohio
JTitman, NEW Jersey
Geo Titroan New Jersey.
Sam; Diair,'Wisconsin -
S 1; Winter, 'Wisconsin
W Blair. Sparta N J _
Mrs A Baker, 811ippenslyerg
Miss J S Lloyd, Wooster, 0
G W Heebner, Port Carbon
H Green
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Mrs Gaston, New Jeriec -
W G Dino, Wash'mco,l
Ensx, Blair co, Pa
A di Walker :1112, ohlo
J Griffith, Ohio
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Lewis Heilman, Reading
John MOlCaigin, Reading
JOh a D Swartz, Hagerstown
J G Foust, Martinsburg
' Gen B Rice, Martinsburg
CD Wilson, (Milord, Pa -
It B Hartley, Clertwood,Pa
F I Herr, Lancaster co
John M . Prauti,Lancaster co
A 6 Landis, Lancaster co
rasa] Pltilson, Berlin, Pa
M Lam:Dan, Middleton
Capt Berton, U S A
MIT It 'WHIP, Middletown
Barr, Delaware
States Union—Marke
W Chambers, Indiana co
Capt D Henkel. Juniata co
It Forsyth, Lewistown
J D Milligan, Ichestown
James Ogden
E J Ford, Dtlaware
•
t street. above Sixth.
H Stewart & la, lowa
Murray,O Lt Baltimore
W B Wilkins, Virilm,Del
C'T Blair, Carlisle
W R Dais,' Cincinnati
G W Faatek; Mifflin
William Wise, ltrifilin
J a Rridaharn, Tyrone
jaceh Stehman, Lancaster
F J Weaver, Inneaster
John K Weaver, Lane
E A LewiE, U S
L G Getz 4SI eon, Lancaster
J3S Dlegratton, Wllm, Del
J Slianer, W ki.bester
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L W Perry, Columbia ;Pa
T Keasy
Jas W Smitb. Jr,
A J Sowers, Wayneabmg
Clark IVhitineycr
Jos Megratten, Wilmington
A S Kinzer, Lancaster co
1' A Kinzer, Lancaster co
J 0 McMeen. Milesbarg
H K Stoner, Lancaster .
Jonas W Raub, Lancaster
J illeCnrily, Harrisburg
II Shultz, .Elizabethtown
L Brenemau, Elizibettit'n
G W Forrest, Lewistowt,
W Hoover, Lowi,t own
11 Murray, Landisbnrg
J A Wilson, LundiAborg
Mrs J A Mason dr eh, Penne
National—Raze at
J R Hoffer, Mount Joy
lone c Adams, Reading
J S Goble & la, Lancaster
Clement Foster. Ashland..
Edw Shissler. Minersville
-E Moss, Allentown
S SEanway, Lebanon •
eet, above Third
Miss E.Krebs,Pottaville
M S Stein, Pottsville
Miss 'V Myers, Potts villa
H G Wolt & da, klifilineburg
J V Barber & da, IVltffl
R. W Smith, Middleburg
Miss K need, Middleburg-
W Lerch, Jr, Plaegrove
P Harley, Backs co
0 A Jacoby, Bloomsburg
TasLet-s, Bloomsburg
J H Hefter, MifflinviUe]
R Thompson-,Doylestown.
-8 R Bear, Mount Joy
Miss Julia Ross, Lebanon
John B Smith, Reading
Honsum, Washington
Josiah B Myers, Pottsville
Commercial—Sixth St
J M Blair, Centre co
W J Smedley, Delaware co
G Wilson. Chester co
B Thompson, Chester co
T Dilworth, Chester co
J Henniee, Chester co
B R Hatfield, Chester so
Ident 3 R Hayman
W C Adams & wi
P Fagan,Mauch Chunk
R L Pile Chester co
H Lee, Cleveland, Ohio
J Gnire, Downingtown
reel, above Chestnut
R
T Wilson, Newark
C P Wickersham, Choate.)
J Cloud West Chester
T Walter, West Chester
Dire W Wiley, Maryland
H C Nesbitt, Maryland
D B Meredith, Weet Cheater
C Darlington, West Chester
Powell, West Chester
J J Stsdiger, Schuylkill co
W 42bWarfoid & Penne •
street, above Race.
Jno A Weiser, York, Pa
Isaac T Hamilton, II S
II 3 Hamilton. Blair co
James Adair, TT S
Chas P Smith, Ashland
John Fowles, Newtown
Saml - Forney, 'Penna
Edw Allen, t'enna
L J Smith, Reading
Henry Van Reed, Reading
A R Montgomery, Lock Ha
Peter Killinger. Palmyra
Miss C Hanes, Palmyra
Barmurt's Hotel—Tit
JD lluesell. Delaware
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Rev J H Dubbe & w, Pottst
W Bartlett, Cbicago
Paler Wilson. Centre co"'
Jno Wilson, Wilson,
S R Capp, Jaclisonv. 11l
J P Dunham. Northumb'd.
Jno Abrams & la. Ponna
1) ri Clement, New York
R 111 Pike. Boston
Sarni Stay, Litrleston
W F Crouse, Lirtleaton
S B Bowman, Berwick
Second Stadinve Arch.
W Parks, Easton
F Hallowell, Harrisburg
S Hayden, Wilhamspo t
A Burgamout, Wmsport
W C dills, Williamsport
Ti It Hibbard.
litoluxtVernon Hotel,
Jim C Boyd, Wayne co
Mrs Frankelbury, N 0
F. Salmi], Dauphin co
0 Corbett, Dauphin co
John Van Leer, Fenno.
Saml Craveling, Penna
Aug Everhart, Penna
J D Hawks, Mass
Miss 1t - !f Hawks, Masi
L Maderson
T S White
T Simons, Salem
V L Wilson, Bridgetown
H Pearson, New Jersey
J B Harrison, Rahway
d street, below Vine.
G W Hoofnagle, New Hope
Miss M A Bnekle9, Lane
W Ent, Lancaster. Penna.
W H Blank, Hammendton
W Baker. Hammendton
H S Brownell, Virmsport
G Rogers. Bradford co
Barley Sheaf—Secon
H J Martindale, Stockton
A Chambers, Newtown-
J.Laro b, Northampton co
J Beryls, Doylestown
M Erekin, Germantown
Nathan Pealing, Chester co
Michael O'Neal. Chester co
0 W WorEtall,Thickingham
B F Howard. Illinois
D Cooper wf. Richmond
Joe Willard, revrtOwn
Joe E. Leland, Higployir.n.
oo; e, PenneylC"ania I
°At. above Dlakket.
B C Hamilton, Lewistown
Mrs Patten. - Lewistown
H Wildman, Yardlerrille
Hart, Doylestown
Lient A Meted, Harrisburg
D;Zeigler &lady,Lewistown
H McCord, Lewistown.
Mrs Adams or sister,N York
II P Xisenbise. Lewistown
Mrs G W Adams & Y
Madtson—Second as
ST Jennings, Wyoming o
Col Wm Butler, Lewistown
Peter Htses At lady . •
Jas B Lambert, DoylestoWn
Lukens. Thomas, Lumber's
J Quimly, Lumberyille
Charles Heritage
nos Harley, New York
C F. Freeman. New York
Capt D W Fox
Black Bear—Third. St., above Cal lowhW.
M Reichard, Hambnrg I Ryan Hellion, Allentown
N T Oebr. Reading Chas Loan:Lan, ,Carlisle
Aaron lirdman,Millerstown 3i Eteitter; Harrisburg
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on Diseases of the Ear," and the . only, legitimate Eu
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ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES. made in the Best Manner, expressly for'-RE
TAIL SALES.• LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order. .warranted 'satisfac
tory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to.
are thereby treated alike.
deMly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET . Street.
S .
HAIR DYE! HAIN DYE!
-BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in
the Wor/d. The only Harmless True. and RellaWe
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes
Red, Rusty, or Gray Mir,. instantly Lola Glassy Black
or Natural Broten, - without injuring the Hairor Stain
ing the Skin, leaving the Heir Soft and.Benutiful;
Parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its.` pristine
color, and rectifies the. ill effects of Bad Dyes. The
Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELed; all others
are mere imitations, and should be avoided_ Sold by
all Druggists, &c. FACTORY, SI BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Braising
the Hair.
Je23-17
ELECTRICITY CPT A Nnw SYSTEM, AS 017-
ILATIVE by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, Na. 14.1.13.50UTH
PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia. 81314-tf•
— .DR. SWEET ' S INFALLDTLF. LINIMENT AFFORDS
Immediate relief for Piles. and seldom Tails to cure:.-
MARRIED_
RBDIFKR—HOBB.--On Wednesday, Sept. if th,by the
Rev. J. Ntrnarid, Redifer to Si. J. Robb, alt of this
city. Chicago papers please copy.
BUTTAR—BLACK.—At Philldelphlit, Thursday. Oct..
1563. by the Rev. John Thompson. of the M. E.
Church .llon. Joseph Butler, formerly of Mauch Chuck,
to Miss Rebecca T. Black. of Philadelphia..
COV , ADAY—WILTBSRGER.—On the let inst., at St.
Mary%e Church, }Vest Philadelphia, by Rev. Thomas C.
Yarnell, William It. Colladay, of New York, sad Lizzie
D.,daughter of The ,dare. M. Wiltberger, of the former
Place..
BRICR—LEWIS;--On Thursday, Oct. Ist, at the' feei
deuce of the bride's father, by the Rev. WilburY -Fad
dock, Mr. Nicholas Brice to Nellie, YOungesi.daolijltof of
.7
Mr. A. J. Lewis. -
ROYBR - PIGOTT. —At Glenwood. Frankfort, at the
residence of the bride's mother; Sept. 20th, by- ey , H.
A. Hunaicker, J, Warren Royer, Al D.. of the TraPPe-
Montgomery county, and Anna Herbert Pigott,- of the
Butner place.
DO WLIN G — IIBBRON. —On Wednesday, Sept.. 30th:1.W
file Rey. N. Cantwell, Mr. John Dowling to M 1133 Mary.
Herron. .
ok faR — SANDBRBON.—Sepi. 30th, by Rev. Samos
Mlichell,'"Joseph Grice. Bsq.,of Now Poik dity, to Balla
It daughter of Wm. Sanderson, Sr., Bak., of Philadel
phia.
DIME).
GRUND.—On the 29th ult., Stancie J. Grand, in the
20th year of his age.
The male relatives and friends of the family are reepect.
fully invited .to attend .the faneral, from his late resi
dence, No. 1719 Spruce street, on Saturday MOrnilic a t
10 o'clock; without farther notice. .
. TALMAGE. —October lst. Harry Talmitge.
1 hio notice will be given of the faneral:
i , VAI,III.SLIY.--On Fourth-day afternoon:the 30
Jo , rx.h Walmsley, in the 80th yearothis age.;_,
The relatives and Mende of the "family are invited to
a item l hi% falters!, trim 104 late reektonm - ZZortli
MMIIIMIKMM
el Chestnut streett
nine M B Winne, ?Malt
W B 'Hooper, Baltimore
Mrs J J Henry, PdaryPd
8 l Merritt. N Jersey
Sites Belle Carhart, N J
Miss Mary Onnut, Jersey
Niles S Vanatter, N Jersey
Hebert Osman, N Jersey
Peter Mater, New Jersey
Sties A Garrison, Penne
J Miller, Penna
S C Rosenberry, Penna
K Shinier, Penna
Jas P. Gardner, Penns
Bush, Penns
S Gardner, Penna
Irvin Penna
Miss H Rash. Nana
EIZEM=M
.. • •
R Ferguson. N York
W fI Romaine. N York
GR Rotchki, , , NAIV HiVOll
.1 F Mickenzle, Wash. 1 . ) C
W H Meson, LoLdon
,
6Gratz &is, Lex'n, Ky
W S Langford, Baotou
1111 Kellogg. Columbus. 0
It Benson, Jr, New York
Jno 0 Priest, St Lonis
Master A L Priest, St Louis
blhe MA Oliouteau, St Louts
Mime S H Watson tit Louis
V Jenkins St la, China
John Fad Inn
91e.CoDlr, Ohio
Mrs McCook. OLIO
Miss Stanton. Ohio
miss M Lindsay. Pittsburg
Miss B Lindsay, Pittsburg
J 14 - Lindsay, Pittsburg
(1 F Porter,liew Orleans
0 J Dobbins, IsidlV York
0 M Read & wf. Wash, D C
N Thayer, Boston
Mr & Mrs Day, Detroit
Miss Dwight. Detroit
A J Upson.. Isiow YO is
C M Bomoisler & wife
A Hall, Boston
A lI Bigelow & son,Grarton
B B htgelww & sou, Grafton
S H Hammond, New York.
H God rich. r ow Jer,,eY
J"C Adams, Towanda
J 61 Hollings worthSzta Bost
W Shreve & wire. N I
dire R M Wampolc, N J
,S M Green, Penna
Ang .1 Brown 5-„ladv,N Y
Mien Brown, New 'Vora
L F Judd, Connecticut
. .... .
8o yd M colt. Ciaclauatl
L C Campbell & wife, Wash
W Bennett & wife'
_ .
W B Elcath. Bristol, R I
LP Richard+. Bristol. R I
B R Biddle, NW York
sit.reet. beloiet Arch.
Jos Brown, Pittsburg
hheridan Pittsburg
P Wilson, Centre co. Pa •
John Wilson, Rendeville
R Capps. Jacksonville, 11l
Hon Al ti 'Caput, Mercer co
Tilos ELwav, Altoona„ Pa
Mrs Kerr- Pittsburg
J (5 Davidson. S oubenvillo
Ler,nae, Indiana
Thos Slaughter. Dover, Dal
Mbs Murdoch. Milton. Pa
Edw Duster, Bethlehem •
J E Otrvin, Strasburg, Pa
C .11)we, Stra-burg. Pa
B F B roan fie' d, M D,
C Miller, McKeesport
J . IV Long. Pittsburg
D P Bosworth SE wf, Ohio
LB Slater, St Lords
, W B Posey. Jr. Pittsburg
S Reynolds, Lock Haven.
Noble Kelley, New Concord
A B Erhart. uentre. co, Pa
J V Forster, Centre co, Pa
Miss Briggs, Columbus; 0
Miss Young, Mifflin burg. Pa
Joe L Wild tic wf, Wheeling
J M Krester, Harrisburg
S New Jersey
S Palmer, Penna
J B McClelland, Pittsburg
Thad Banks, Itollidaysbg
R Banks Hellidaysburg
Robt S Davis, Pittsburg
,
L F Gilkeson Boston -
Edward Swain, Boston
Mrs E. Winter a, Hamturg
Frank-A Smith, Philada
6 W Hoinss. Pkitada
H Ladd, New York
- I
11ISARPEARED =INFORMATION Is
-- wanted of HOWARD LBEDOM, of Rinks county,: ,
who is aged eixteen years, about five feet ten inches
high, light comnlexion, light hair. and-light eyes. He
disappeared from his home on the 23d of September.
Anyinformation concerning him will be thankfully re
ceived. and suitably rewarded. Add rest ' • '
.JOS. H. LSBDOM,
5e30.31* Brownsbnrg, Bucks county, Pa.
Fourth street, on Soventh•day morning next. at 10 o'cloc . l . t.
•withont further notice.
GIBBONS. October Ist, Mary Kenderton. eldest
daughter of Jolla B. and the late Francid Cilbbone. aged
8 yeere and 1 months.
FLOY —Sept. 20th, at tho rodif.once of her mother,
near Willow Grove, Annie J., wife of W. E. Floyd, aged
82 roe rd.
BLACK CORDED MOUSSELINES.-
All-wool black corded Mousseline Balaluse,.62;c.
Lead French. Mahatma.
Lead Poplins and Reps. •
Black armure and Groa Grain Silks.
Black Thlbel; Long Shawls,.
Black and white Scotch Wool Long Sha who.
Black Parin Cloths.
Black and white Striped and Plaid Paha Mona saline
Delainee..iust received by BESS() N & StlN,
se% Mourning Store, 01.8 CFLESTNITY Street;
iLYLIVC K. MIXED WATER-PROOF
CLOTHS..
Brolvn Mixed SEPELLANTS, - -
EVIe6 & LANDELL.
SYRk Sr, LANDELL, FOURTH . and AIM, have a Sue
gear of Shawls, PoPling, uud Merin"B*
6.4 Scarlet Opera 010
Purple Opera Clothe.
Blue Opera Clothe. eel
miss ANNA E. DICICINSONMLIAL,
address the people of Pennsylvania on the
NATIONAL CRISIS.
At WILNESBARRE - Friday, " 2d.
At DANVILLE Saturday,
At SIIASIONIN ..)Eouday. sth.
At POTTSVILLE Tuesday. . " 6th.
At LEBANON Wednesday. 7th.
At CARLISLE Thursday, " Bth.
At GETTYSBURG " Friday, 9111.
At YORE'. Satarday. 10111.
At Cif litzTilt .Monday. • 12th.
x itrt .a vop t pu, — f ACCORDANCE WITH
CITIZEVS e IOVAY I'I7SD nO }MITTEL OPPIIILA-
DELPPIA.
I ant directed to give NOTION that all claims for
BOUNTY bo presented before the flret day of November
next.
Those previous to June Ist. to
MICrUEL V. B &EEL
- No. 234 South THlllll Street.
Those Blue June Ist. to
WILLIAM VEIToH, PaymaBter,
Washington
South THIRD Street.
Plifl,3l)7l.PlfLl. O. 35&4 -- - ocl-3t
TILE COOPER SHOP COMIRITTEE
respectfully acknowledge the receipt of On
IiD.NDDED DOLLARS from the. Committee of . Finance
Of the Merchants' Regiment, .I.4th Parma Militia: It
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
CONTRIIWTOES to the YOUNG MEN% INS LI-
T - UTE will "be held at. No. 232 WALNUT Street, on
I.llo.EDn'i, October lith. at 1234 o'clock, when the &lineal
Report of the Board of Tru tees will Uri subinitted and
an Election for Trustees heId.RERN.
oc2 Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
TEN PER. CENT.
COUPONS of the North Pennsyavania Railroad
Company, due October 1, l£M, will be aid on presenta
tion at the office of the Company, No. 407 WALNUT
Sheet: focl.3t) ' WILMA 51 V6'ISTER,. Treasurer.
u A s —miss LIZZIEI
roTEL Massaclinsats, will Lecture at SAN
SOM. STREET HALL, on SUNDAY nest, at 103, I. M.,
and 73 P. 141. Admittance 5 cents. se3o-3t.
WEST PHIL B,DELPIIIA
STREET LO —Ths attention of capitalists is
called to the Sheriff's advertisment of- a large lot 'on.
Market street. West Philadelphia; to - be sold as the
proierty of Edward 'Burnham, on Monday nest, at
SaIIROM- treet The title, derived from the old
West Philadelphia illailroad C..enpany, having . barn
confirmed by act of the. Legislature, is now in ,, ispat,
able.-.5.31-3t.
OFFIC EEE AVE R EAD OW RAIL
ROAD LED COMPAN Y.
rIIILADELPHIA, September 28, 1993.
A Quarterly Dividend of 2,!- ‘ : per cent. on the Capital
Stock of this Company has been declared this day, paya
ble on and after October 7th. clear of Government tax.
se29 L. CHAMBERL UK, Tres. wen
PHILADELPHIA. COLLEGE HP
I'HARMACI • lie' Forty-third Coarse of Lec
tures in this Instizotion will be delivered in the College
Building, FILBERT Street. above Seventh, during the
Winter, on MONDAY. -W RDNESDAY, and FRIDAY
EV BIM INGS, commencing wi tb a general Introductory, by
PROFESSOR PROCTOR..
on FRIDAY EVENING,. October 2d, at o'clock.
Matriculation Tickets may be obtained of ALFRED B.
TAYLOR. Secretary, 101 - C ESTNUT St. se29-4t
PITTSBURG PRAM
soni3 holding Railroad Bonds Issued by the OW,
of Pittsburg, are hereby notified that I will be at the
office of Ithas D. Kennedy, Ito. 333 WALNUT street,
Philadelphia, prepared to exchange comprotni4e bonds
for the old issue of Railroad Bonds from THURSDAY,
24th instant, to October let, both..days included.
_ _
OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE
INS. CO., PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25, 1853 —Au
election for TEN DIRECTORS. for the ensuing year, will .
be held. agreeably to charter, at a general meeting ot
the Stockholders. for that purpose. at the aline of the
Cool - acs. on MONDAY;Oct. 5. ISOI. at 10 o'clock: A N.
seW-10t J. W. MUILLISTDR, Sec. pro tern.
y:~ ST. LUKE ' S.AUX[LIIRY TO THE
U' SANITARY COMMlSllONearnestlyeolieitefrom
zucmhers of the congregation and others contributions
for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar,
ticies of Diet. Flannel, and. other Goods, may he sent to
the Scciety'e Room, in the basement of the Church
(THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDLY,
between 9 and 1 o'clock. and Money to the Treasurer,
CHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. .1.2 S S. DELAWARE Ave
- sell-thfint
NOTICE.—TIIIE TENTH 'V AL
&CP. MENT on the stook of the 11ESTONVILLE,
MANTUA, AND FAIRMOUNT P. R. R. CO. will I.a due
and payahle'Oetober Stb, 3963, at the office of the Trea
surer, J. 0. BYRNE, No. 116 .onth SIXTEE Street
t e22-incs4,l6t. R. T. FRAILEY, Secretary.
OFFICE OF TI-11e. 0111LA:DELPIII.14
GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL
ROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 1-1,3563.
The Board of Managers of this- Company have de
clared "a dividend of FOUR PER GENT., clear of Na
tional and State Tax, for the six months ending. 30th
inst.._ payable on and after the FIRST DAY OF OC
TOBER Next. Transfers of Stook will not be made for
ten days aflor the list inst.
sell.mwftol W. S. WILSON, Treasarer.
DICIMITAR Y 'NOTICES.
•F'o H
UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT
Under authority from the War Department, endorsed
by the Adjutant General of the State, the undersigned,
constituting a Cominittee of the Union League, propose
to raiee
REGIMENT OF INFANTRY
FOR THREE .YEAS
THE WAR.
To all recruits 1111161.43Te3 into the realmout
A , BO):TNTY
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Will be paid by the Government. -
And to all who have served in the army nit lees khan
Nine Monfir,
A BOUNTY
FOUR HUMORED AND TWO DOLL IRS,
of Which, with the mouth's pay. Forty Dollars will be
paid at the time of being mustered into eervice.
The Regiment will be commanded by Colonel GEORGE
P. MeLEAN, late, of the pinkneylvaniti Eighty-Eighth
the and Third Eldon Lea:gne Regiments,
Headquarters, No. 132 'CHESTNUT Street
All business of the Regiment will be conducted exclu
sively at these Headquarters, and no applications ad
dressed elsewhere will receive attention.
A CAMP
will be immediately formed in the neighborhood of the
J. R. FRY. Chairinatt.
JAMES L. CLAGHORDI, Treasurer._
CoL GEORGE H. CROSHAN,3I S. A..
HORACE EINNEY,
IifORTOI MeMICHAEL,
ELLERSLIE WALLACE, M: D.,
J. I. CLA.TiIi HARE,
Committee.
The Committee will employ the funds now in their
hands, and such as may hereafter be raised, in:facilita
ting the raising of the Regiment; but are not authorized,
and have not authorized any one, to contract bills or
debts, and will not be collectively or individually re
sponsible for any debts which maybe contracted.
•
CORPS OF 110;NOR : 11. S. A.. ,
HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE,
INVALID CORPS FOR eiTILADELPAIA.
243 South THIRD Street; Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability ' , Arlin apply for information for enlistment in the
. .
. . . . .
INVALID CORPS "-
Lieut. HUBER. BASTIAN, Invalid Ciirps,
SIS S. Third *Areal, Philadelphia,
Lieut. J. W. BRAN, Invalid Corps, "
61.1. Brown street; and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Carden eta.,
Pay and 'allowances, excepting bounty and Pension
same as' inl7. S. Infantry. )3- W. IfIATTHE WS,
Major Ist Pa. Art. and Supt.'nvalid Corps for Philadol
-
HEADQUARTERS OF . PROVOST
MARSHAL, THIRD - DISTRICT. PA. =
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 28, 1893.
NOTICE is hereby given that the time for elaiming'ex
emptioxt; and furnishing' substitutes - for the drafted men
of the Nineteenth ward, will expire on TUESDAY, Oda=
ber fitb. after which, all have then. failed to report
in the Third Congressional District will 'immediately
be liable to arrest as deserters.
By order otthe Board of Enrolment. .' _
CHARLES P .' CLARKS.
• Captain and Provost Marshal.
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
Commissioner.
ALEXANDER. C. HART.
se2-4t • surgeon.
- • STATIONERY.
Moss 6.1 co
•-• • •
•
- -Reiesetfully. inform the public they have opened a
BRANCH ; At .
•
. No. 432 CHESTNUT . STREET,
Seevid Dool.above the Post Oleo, ,
where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple,
Counting House, and Office •
. ,
STATIONERY,
BLANK BOOKS, AND ENVELOPES;
of their ovn manufacture, of the beet qualities, and in
great variety.
The business will be conducted on the principle of
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES.
By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices,
extensive assortments. together witlilheir long experi
ence in that line of business, they ask a share of public
patronage.
Blank Books ruled to any pattern. Bnyelopes, 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 St ,01,1,
No. 430 MARKET STREET
ge2l-1m if-
FANCY "ARTICLES:
W . D. GLENN R
IMPOTER OF
DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS,
NO. 2.0 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Offers to the trade a 'fall assortment, including in part—'
. Hair, Tooth. Nail, Cloth, and Shaving Brushes.'„--;
Camel's Hair Pencils and Marking. Brushes. ,
.Combs in shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber. ..
Perfun3ery 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
Cachous Aromatise, Hooper's and rnau
English Pink cancers, Reeves' and common.
`New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine.
_ Flasks, Tooth -Picks, Violin Strings, &e., &c. all-at`
lowest-narket prices. • seitimif
OIL- COLORED PHOTO G R APR , 0 Y
zliftaeize„ executed et REGIIBII.'S Gallery. are 03.;
teamed the moat truthful, mildly, and pleasingportrattif
made. flee naeattnoas at sgcourk fit,. above, Greeu, It.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHI
NATIONAL UNION ~ NOMINA
non.
CITY conrursatoyntt.
HAMILTON. •
BY order of the City Committee of Summintexideacs
se94l •
G=RAND RALLY
FUR 71" N Co. Dir
'JOHN 11t. CARGO,
City Controller
FRIDAY EVENING,
Albin favor of, the re•election of the Patriot and Soldier's
Friend, Governor ANDREW G. CURTIN,
All in favor of the c'ection. of the eminent TuxMt,
DANIEL AGNEW, and. the whole Ticket,
Al in. favor of sustaining the noble efforts of the .Nu.-
Administration,
ALL OPPOSED TO TREASON! COME! COME! COME!
All Come_ to Swell the. Chorus for an
.Undivlded - Union.
THE FOLLOWING EMINENT SPEAKERS WILL AD
. . picas THE MEETING: •
HON. A. K. McCLURE,
HON. WIC B. MANN.
HON. HENRY D. moils, •
HON. ISAAC HAZLEHITItSr; - • -
HON. 'CHARLES O'NEIL;
• - HON. , MORTON McMICHAEL,
HON. JAMES I'OLLOCK,
-COL. THOMAS FITZGERALD, .
COL. W.R. MAURICE. - •
JOHN DAVIS WATSON, Esq., .
GEORGE A. COFEEY,. Esq.,
SAME J. REA, ,Eq., •
THOS. C.' STEEL. Esq.. • -
AND OTHEES. • gel St
TENTH -WARD:
HON. ISAAC lIAZLEHURST
AND
JOHN GOFORTH, E§(l.,
WILL ADDRESS
. THE LOYAL CITIZENS
_ or
TENTH WARD,
THIS (Friday) EVENING, at Lic. o'clock, at the HALL
OF THE UNION_ LEAGUE, N. - E. corner of BROAD and
RACE Streets. ' It.
TWENTY:FOURTH WARD
UNION MASS MEETING
AT THE HALL OF THE
PASSENGER RAILROAD DEPOT,
IN - _
HESTONVILLE, •
ON SATURDAY EVENING, 0011
AT. S O'CLOCK.
All Loyal. Citizens in favor of SiipPressing the Rebel
lion, Surporting - the Government, and. Maintaining the
Union of the Stater, are invited to attend.
Addrerses will be delivered by J. B. CALAHAN, Esq.,
Hon: N. B. RhOWNE, Esq , GEO. INDIAN RICHE,
JAMES MILLER, Esq., the "BUCKEYE BLACK,
SMITE," and other distinguished Speakers.
RALLY IN SUPPORT OF THE UNION.
oc2-2t*
THIRTEENTH .WARD, SEVENTH
PRECINCT (BROWN. to POPLAR, and eilx:rd to
'MONTI' Streets. )—Adjourned Meeting of th4r Friends
of ANDREW-G. CURTIN will be held at Blevler'e, N.
W. corner .SIXTH and BROWN Streets, THIS EVE-
Mile, 2d inst., at S o'clock. lt.
MASS MEETING, GERMANTOWN.
The UNION LEAGUE, of Germantown, will hold.
a MASS BIESTING in suppport of. the Union. the-Go
vernment, and the War, on their grounds MAIN Street,
opposite Chelton Avenue,
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3n, AT 7 P. M.
Hon, R. STOCKTON MATHEWS, of Baltimore; and
others..will deliver addresses. - oci..3tv
UNION MASS MEETINGS.
UNION STATE .CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS,
COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, On CHESTNUT St.
SEPTEMBER 9, 1833.
Governor CURTIN, in company with distinguished
orators from adioining,States; will address the people
`of Pennsylvania at the times and places' named in the
following schedule: • •
At TOWANDA. Bradford county, SATURDAY. Octo
' At BELLEFONTE. Centre county, TUESDAY, 0ct0...:
...: •
ber titti.
At YORK, York county, WEDNESDAY.' October 7th.
At READING, Barks county, THURSDAY, October Sth.
At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill count*, FRIDAY, Octo
ber 9th:
`"At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. October 10. -
We have reasonable hopes of having in the pending
'canvass the aid of • ; • .
•• Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee;
Governor PHIRT'ONT...of Virginia; . ,
.
Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland; . • •
JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of OW:
Hon: DANIEL DIORINSON. of New York t. • .
Gen. LOGAN, of Illinois; •- .
Gem BUTLER, of Massachusetts.
And many other distinguished gentlemen, - including
many eloquent advocas of the Union Cause' in Penn,
sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as
Dill and thorOugh a diseussion of the momentous issues
now submitted to the people as the liriefyeriod nowre
maining will allow, and it is enjoined Ilion all friends
of the Union Cause to secure the attendanee of their fel
low-citizens upon the occasions. • ,
WAYNE Mo*EAGH, Chairman.
Gao. W. HAMERSLY, anes.
e ' • 7...
W. W. B Ars, ere
seio
UNION MASS_MEETING.
- -
HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, at the invitation of the
State Central Committee, will speak in behalf of thei
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 meetings: -
TOWANDA. Bradford county—Saturday, Oct. S.
WEILSBORO, Tioga county—Monday. Oct. o.
MONTROSE, Susquehanna county Wednesday ,
Oct 7.
FOTTOVILLF, Schuylkill county—Friday, Oct. 'O. -
FBILADELPSIA=Saturday, Oct- 10. • -
selB • WAYNE AIoVEAGH, Chaliman.
TTNION CANDIDATE FOR THE 'LE.
gislature (3d district), THOMAS T. WILLS, Hatter,
605 South SECOND street.. .6: good assortmentnt Hats
and Caps constantly on hand. se24-17t* 1
• • • .
• SPECIAL ' • "'' .
. ,
ITARTELL'S ALL-GLASS FRUIT JARS: -
.e.st2olW- CAPSULE TRUISIARS
- '"AMERICAN AND FRENCH. GLASS SHADES.
BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES.
HARTELL & LETCHWORTH,
- se2B-tde3l 'No.:l3:North FIFTH Street
spEcui,
WALCOTT & BURNHAM, -
Manufacturers' Agents. have removed from 721 CHEST
NUT Street to 27 South SIXTH Street, bstWeen Market
and Chestrint, - where can be found a large atock of the
celebrated (warranted) ' UNIVERSAL COGOVHSEL
CLOTHES-WRINGER." Also, --a great variety
. .of
HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS. at very ,
low prices, including Iron Bedsteads. Umbrella Stands.
Spring_ Bed .Bottoms. Mattresses. Carpet Sweepers,. &I.;
ANN.Jolavioree (4111:8 l'itteat Witallingliachittes.
646-61.-
POLITICAL.
STATE -OFFECERS
FOR GOVERNOR,
ANDREW G. CURTIN,
FOR JUDGE OF SUPREBIE COURT,
DANIEL AGNEW.
SENATOR-FIRST SENATORDLL DIBTRIGT.
JEREMLA rizoat)Ls.
REPRESENTATIVES,
13t DietIot—WILLIABI FOSTER.
2d 11 THOMAS J. CHOATE.
ad 1 . THOMAS. T. WILLS.
4th 1 . JOHN D. WATSON.
6th " WILLIAM W. WATT.
6th " ' ISAAC H. O'HARRA.
7th 11 THOMAS COCHRAN.
Bth " JAMES N. KERNS.
6th " CHARLES THXEY.
10th " S. S. PANCOAST.
11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
12th " 'LUKE V. SUTPHIN.
13th - " WILLIAM Y. LEADER
14th " S. FREDERICK GETZ.
15th " WILLIADI F. SMITH.
16th " EDWARD G. LEE.
17th JAMES MILLER.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
11110ORDVM OF DEEDS.
LEWIS E. BROOMALL
PROTHONOTARY OP DISTRICT COURT.
GEORGE KELLY.
CLERK - 08 COURT Oil' QUARTER SESSIONS.
GEORGE H. XOORE
011ROUIR.
WILT:IAX TAYLOR.
CITY OFFICERS.
CITY TREASURER.
HENRY BT_TBIAt.
"AO PARTY BUT OUR COUNTRY."
THE CITIZENS OF .THE
]IRST WA_IZEO
WILL ASSEMBLE ON THE SPACIOUS LOT,
CORNER OF
SIXTH. AND DICKERSON STREETS,
OCTOBER 2D, AT 7X O'CLOCK,
COME FROM- YOUR FACTORIES!
COME FROM YOUR ,LOOMS!
COME FROM YOUR WORKSHOPS!
COME FROM YOUR ANVILS!
ITNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS.
PmLADELpittA, Sept. 17, ISBB.
- "
„FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1863.
POLITICAL.
UNION Al EP:TINOS. ti
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2d.
DR iSTOI, Backs county—Aforton McMichael, Ran..
and Chwiles Gilpin, Esq.
CARLISLE, Cumberland county—Col. Montgomery
and A. H. Chase,
lORBE fTVILLF, Northumberland county—C, H.
Shriner, Ern. and Rev. Mr Hunnicutt.
QUA KA ftTOW N, Bucks county.
AWR EIS CBVILT, 5. Chester county—P. Frazer
Esq.,-Cot. James Worral], and Col. F. C. Hootea.
EASTON,
.Northampton county—Gen. Bruce, of New
York.
NoRRISTOWN.
PEDLABBLPHI A, TWenty-Second Ward--- , Col. Wm.
B. Mann.
KENN EQU ARE; Cheater county—las. J. Creigh.•
El:A.': and. Capt. Win. Ai Hinkson
• sATriRDAY, OCTOBER 3.
• TOWANDA, Bradford county—Governor Curtin. Go•
Vernon Randml, Hem P. C. Shannon. Hon. Geotge A.
Coffey, Bon. Wm, D. Kelley.
FALSIN GTOAI, Bucks count', —Hon. AL Ritssel Thayer.
. LEBANON—Coy. Pollock, Col. Montgomery. A. H.
Chase, ESQ., Hon. Jas. If. Campbell. •
LAN CA iaTER.
MBADVILLE, Crawford county—Hon. James M.
Scovel.
- CENTREVILLE,. Books county.
DORTIII7MBERLA ED —Hon. W. W. Ketchum, Rev.
Mr. lfunnicutt. and C. H. Shringr Fan.
MERCER, Mercer county—NM. Comae Adams and
Prof. Ifegernan. -
.DARBY, Delaware county—Hon. John M. Broanaal
and J. N. Valentine, Esq..
HEST° aIVfLLE.
TAM ACM I, Schuylkill county—Jolua•C. Dfyers, Esq.
PHI LA DEL PH I a.— eneral Brace.
OBRMAIN.TOWN—R. S. Afatthews, -Rae:, .of Balti
more
• ..
COATESVILLE. Chester conuty—Cnl. Worrall. P
I'n:stet Smith, Itcci., and Waehington Townsend, Esq.
oc2
LADIES' FURS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
•
No. 013
micEr. STREET. BELOW EIGHTH.
ilimaorter and 31anufacturer
or
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
• mr assortment of VA NCY FURS for Ladies and "Chit.-
_
dren is now complete, and embracing every variety that
will he fashionable during the present season. AU sold
at the manufacturers' prices. for sash. Ladies, please
giveene ft ' oc2-4m
ORENINcrOF FANCY FURS.
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
NO. 826 ARCII STREET, BELOW NINTH,
Has now open a splendid stock of
LADIES M H CIIILDIEN'S FURS,
Which. will be sold at the'
LOWEST CASH PRICES. ocl-3m
FURS! FURSI
GEORGE F. WO-NH.ITO;
NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET.
HAE NOW OPEN
A .FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
ADIES' Y . IT lEt S,
To which the attention of the public is inyited. se22-3m
HATS AND CAPS.
OPENING DAY.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist.
MISSES AND CHILDREN% FANCY
HATS . AND CAPS,
LADIES, HISSES, AND CHILDREN'S
FURS.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
- Nos 834 and 835 CHESTNUT Street,
, .
ee.80.4t • CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
FINANCIAL.
COUPONS is 3-10 IST OCTOBER
W.A. E 0
DREXEL & CO.
FOREIGrN AND STERLING
E 'X.,O I .A. N G
BOUGHT AND SOLD
DREXEL ea
07-mf Im
34 SOUTH THIRD stREEr
AMERICAN COLD `
330M70-HT 801.4 D.
DREXEL & 00.;
34 13017TH TREED STRE3T
5-20. IET " S ' 6-20.
The undersigned, as General Subscription Agent, is
authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue
the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public
notice will be given of discontinuance.
ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold,
and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis
for the circulation of the National Banking Associations
now beingjormed in every part of the Country. Bat a
short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab
sorbed, the demand from Enrope, Germany especially,
being quite actiire.
As it is well known that the Secretary of the Trea
sury has ample and unfailing resources in the duties' on
imports, internal revenues, and in the issue of interest
bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer
tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time
to come to issue further permanent Loans, the interest
and principal of which are payable in. Gold.
•These considerations must lead to the prompt conclu
sion that the time is not far distant when these Five-
Twenties" will sell at a handsome premium,' as was the
result with the Seven•thirty" Loan, when it was all
sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par.
This is a
SIX PER CENT. LOAN,
the interest and principal being payable in coin, thus'
Yielding about. EIQHT per cent, per annum at the present
premium on gold. -
It is called ." Five-TWenty," from the fact that whilst
the - Bonds-may ran. for ttoentg years, yet the Govern
ment has thenightto pay them Orin gold at par, at any
time offer free years.
The interest is, paid half yearly on thatirst days'of No
vember and May. _ -
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are paya
ble to bearer . and issued for' $5O, sloo,'sooo. and' $1,030,
or Ilegleteied Bonds - of similar . denominationi, and in
addiliodss,ooo and $lO,OOO.
these "Five-twenties" cannot. be taxed by States.
cities, towns, or counties, and the Government tax on
them is only one and a half pernent, on the amount of
income, when the income exceeds six hundred dol
lars per annum. Income from ,all other investments,
such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bends, &c., must
Pay from three to five per cent. teal on the income. •
Banks and Ban.kers' throughout the country will con
tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail or
otherwise properly attended to.
~ The Treasury Department having, perfected arrange
manta - for the prompt deli Very of. Belida Subscribers
will be enabled to receive them at the time of subsoil
bung, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangemept
will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay
ment of the money, and will greatly increase the sales.
JAY COOlOO,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
STER,LING ,EXCIIANGE,
•
1301.7GUrr AND SOLD.
• D - REX.EL & CO.
JBe2B•m&gym
`ALM V F., r'IIiONAS, •
• STOCK:AND BILL BROKER.
No. 31.21-• WALNUT Street. - -
.• Stocks Ana. Leann bought and sold on Conamtoson at the
"-, • ' - BOARD: OF. BROKERS. -
Subscriptions to. the 5-20year,sin percent. LOAN still
received at par.. 7 7 •
No charge for Commission.` . j34-3id
fIOLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI
•—• CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The .ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with - despatch: and
at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates or In
debtedness of the United States now dun or shortly
:Terms made known and receipts given' at the office,
No. 320 CHESTNUT- Street. ,
• , ,
IT YOUR• PICTURE'S AT REEVIER'S.
n's :Colored PhOtograidal Itkeuessee of flit&
.quatityvnaturally colored, "durable a - ILO:cheap Only
, SXCONI) .s,tteet, a'bere Greey,
RETjUL DRY GOODS.
"
'NINCP
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0,18;13.
CLOUTS FOR CLOAKS.
Frosted BeaverE, low price.
Frosted Beavers, fine quality.
Blank Beavers, ntediuki attd heavy.
Black Cloths, all qualities.
Black Cloths for Riding Habits.
Drab French Cloths for thoaks.
SAAR PLEBS BROTHERS,
• oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH btrt etS
p, HA R.PLESS BROTHERS OFFER
• A LARGE ASSORTMENT'of
NEW STYLES of RALMOR.ALS.
YARDS WIDE. 44 Inif Es LONG.
• 'LOW PRICED. IdaDIUM and FINE QUALITY,
oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
NOS 1 - AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET
HAS NOW IN STORE AN ELEGANT AND EXTEN
GENTLE*EIS FURNISHING GOODS
FALL AND WINTER . WEAR
Also, Manufactures from. the Beet Material and in a
Superior Manner by HAND:
Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS.
Shaker Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Heavy Bed• twilled Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
English Canton Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
Buckskin SHIRTS and DRAWERS. _
Cloth TRAVELLING SHIRTS.
WRAPPERS,. STOCKS. TIES, &C.
And sold at the most moderate prices. ocd
SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
1863.
ROBERT POLLOCK & CO.,
Offer for sale a large and well-selected Stock (of Fancy
and Staple
Principally of their
Incuding the latest Styles in
Many of which are confined to their sales. and cannot be
found elsewhere.
. .
All of which they offer on the most favorable terms
FOR CASH, or to approved ehort time buyers. oc2-tf
AuTumN. • 1863 .
DAWSON BRANSON & C0.,9
N. W. COP. MARKET'it FIFTH STS,
(501 MARKET STREET.)
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUNTRY
MERCHANTS TO THEIR STOCK OF
FRENOJEE AND ENGLISH
DRESS GOODS,
•
SILKS,
SHAWLS; &c.
Cough Buyers will ririd it to their Interest
to Examine our Goods.
R. DAWSON 0. BRANSON T. G. BOMGARDNF.E.
sell 2m •
THOS. MELLOR % qO.,
IVEPORTER'S,
Moe. 40 45 NORTH THIRD STREET.
We invite the attention of the trade to onr lane stock of
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
.SHIRTS, D - RA.WERSI
GERMANTOWN FANCY WOOLENS,
LINEN CAMBRIC HDEFS.,
44 LINENS, AND SHIRT FRONTS.
se-3m
1863 FALL DEPORTATION. 1863
EDMUND YARD a: co.;
DEPORTEES AID JOBBERS, SILKS AND FANCY
DRY. GOODS,
OTT CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Street.
Have now opened their Fall Importation of Dress Goods.
vis:
rfiERENDS A
CO2 URG%
REF'S,
ALPACAS,
HELAINE'S, -
PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS
FANCY AND BLACK BUZ&
Also...lino assortment of
_ _
SRAWLS t
BALMORAL, SKIRTS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS,
_ EMBROIDERIES, &Li
Which they offer to the trade at the .
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
stal-tf
TO WHOLESALE BUYERS.
THOMAS W. EVANS. CO.
INVITE THE A.TTENTIOR OP
WHOLESALE BUYERS
TO THEIR LAEGE ARD WELL-SELECTED ASSORT.
KENT OP
"Jr.A..Welr DRY. GOODS.
FOR
FALL AND WINTER, SALES.
This Stock Li principally of T. Vir. E. as CO.'S own Ili-
POETATION, and will be offered at the
'MOST REASONABLE PRICES.
ZIIYEES are solicited to call and examine.
524:3 CHESTNUT STREET,
• . UP STAIRS.
.
CASH HOUSE.
DRESS GOODS, • •
, .
' - BLACK 'AND FANCY SILKS,
snAmis, BALMORALS,
RIBBONS, KID GLOVES, &0., &o:
'
Boaftlat excicusively for cash, and which will be sold
it a small advance. eel-3m
FALL STOCK
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS.
A. W. LITTLE tt
id-sm No. 325 MARKET STREET.
1863. FALL 1863 .
DRY GOODS.
ROOD. BONBRIGHT, & Co.
•
WHOLESALE`DEALERSII
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
. DRY GOOD&
NO: 435 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
The attention of the TRADE is invited-to their Urge
Rost of '
STAPLE AND FANCY GOOD&
Among which are choice brands of Bloxl
ing and Shirting Ittioli
Madder Prints, De Lathes,
Gmghams, an d
BRASONARLB DREAM GOODS.
ALSO,
MEN'S WEAR
ORBAT,VARINTY.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED;TO
- • ' GASH 13 1 VVERS,
sinM-Ssn
PHILADELPHIA
WIN rr ICTZ C LOAJFKS
FTYRS,
LADIEMISSES,
AND CHILDREN.
J. W r . PROCTOR 15:1 CO.,
920 CHESTNUT STREET.
GENTS , VIIRN iSil ING GOODS.
PHILADELPHIA,
SIFE AESORTMENT OF
CHOICE
FALL AND WINTER
4G-CDODS.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No. 311 MARKET STREET,
31317.717 Gl-0013S„
OWN IMPORTATION,
SHAWLS AND: DRESS GOODS,
M. L. HALLOWELL &
615 OHESTNIIT STREET.
HAVE - NOW IN STORE,
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
NAIV" BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES.
- , 1 Gala Day a By Gail Hamilton ta2s
Preedoro and War, By Beether 125
Blum:lea Victory. By Alm. Braddon 4J
Aurora Floyd. Nionr edition 20
Lady Audley's Secret 90
Bbouldc.r•bil spa 80
New Octgel of Peace 15
Companion to do do 15
equire Trevlyn'a Heim 80
Bemola 1 00
Live it Down 40
Army Regulations. New edition 121
PiTCHERE BOOKSTORE
003,3 t SOS CHESTNUT Street.
pEVELA,TIONS, A COINIPANIION TO
ithe Now Gospel of Peace according to Abraham;
Wholeutle and Ratan
MALLEN, No. 1308 CHESTNUT Street.
All the NEW BOONS and MAC AziNgs. 00.9 E
POLITIOAL MAP OF PENNSYL
VANIA, exhibiting the vote of every County at the
Governor's Election in 1,460, in figures and colors. Just
published, and for sale (price 12 cents) by
T. B. PUGH,
ocl-3t.* S. W. corner of CHESTRITand SIXTH Sts.
COLORED CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.-
- 1,01)0 Beautifully Colored Photographs for sale whole-
Rale and retail, al PlTellklt'S Bookstore, SOS CHEST
NUT Street. 'ocl-3t
ORTS SIMIPTER AND WAGNER.
—MAP showing siege OPerations against Forte Sarno
ter and Wagner. between Jlll9 13th and Septemb 7th:
c P e u p b t l s t a hed by permission of General Gilmore. Price 10
VIEW OF THE RUINS OF FORT SUMPTER on Au
gust 20th. By authority of General Gilmore. Price
10 cents.
ODE FOREIGN RELATIONS. A wed' by Hon.
Charles Sumner. Price 25 cents.
For sale by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIED.T.
seo3 606 CHESTNUT Street.
G. OV LT RA' IsT PORTR
Biography and. Phrenological Description: lute--
resting to all union men of Pennsylvania. October
Phrencaogica/ Toiernak' -
se.3o St J. L. CAPES, 26 South TRiVTII Street.
I\TE W BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
.4- , LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
215 SOUTH SIXTH Street,
: above Chestnut.
Have now for sale.
HAWTHORNE'S OUR OLD HOME, a series of English
Sketches.
GALA-DAYS. By Gail Hamilton, author of "Coun
try Living." _
AG AS METHODS OF STUDY in Natural History.
HENRY WARD BEECTIBR'd New Volume, entitled.
FREEDOM AND WAR. set)
NEW BOOKS- -
Just rec.ived by
J. B LIPPINCOTT St CO..
718 and 717 lII&RREP Street.
THE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA: or,
Incidents and Scenes on the Battle Fields and in Rich
mond By Rev. J. J. Marks.
PETER. CARRADINE: or, The Martindale Pastoral.
By
'iIFrNI I I I PT C MIT I VPS' SPEECHES and LECTURES.
THE SAFE COMPASS, and How it Points. By Rev.
Richard Newton.
OUR OLD HOME; A Series of English Sketches, By
Nathaniel Hawthorne.
METHODS OF STUDY IN NATURAL HISTORY. By
A gassiz.
STANLEY'S SERMON IN THE EAST.
PALMONI: or. the NUMERALS OF SCRIPTURE.
By Prof. Mahan. se2S
HAZARD'S BOQICSTORE,
724 CitESTIIIIT STREET,
Between Seventh andfEighth Sawa
All Books usually to be had in a
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE,
Will always bo found on our shelves
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
eel2.6m
1863.
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
alkm - Es gam. c))E{,N.,
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW SEVENTH STREET,
I have received,
BY LATE ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE;
NEW STYLES CA.RPETING,
Comprising some new kinds of goods never before offered
in tbis country, for parlor furnishing.
Included in our variety will be found the
FRENCH AUBUSSON CENTRE CARPETS;
FRENOR IrOLAIYTE
TEMPLETON'S ENGLISH AXMINSTER CARPETING
CROSSLY .& SON'S WILTON VELVET and TAPES
TRY. Do.
R. CROSSLEY & CO.'S celebrated. BRUSSELS Do.
With a-large 'variety of mbar makes of BRUSSELS and
TAPESTRY CARPETING.
HENDERSON'S CELEBRATED TENIITIANS.
With a full variety of American molies of three-ply ant
Ingrain goods, all of which can be offered at considera
ble reduction from last reason's prices,
CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH STREET.
sen-am
ARCH -STREET
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
Dr3SW
All the leading styles of .
VELVET, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY,
INGRAIN, AND VENETIAN
C A.TCPEPING-S,
Rasa hs store, and selling at THE REDUCED PRICES
for Cash.
J. BLACKWOOD
832 ARCH STREET,
selS-Sur Two Doors below NINTH. South Side.
REMOVAL.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE
HAVE REMOVED FROM
410 - CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the State House. to their
- NEW WAREHOUSE,
$O4 CHESTNUT STREET,
is the "SURD _ BUILDING." and have now open their
FALL STOCK OF '
NEW C.A.ELPETXING.
904 CHESTNUT STREET.
sed-bn
(1 W. BLABON era CO.
• ILLNUFAOTDRERE OF
OIL C.T—a4Clorr.lEEM,
to. 1.14 WORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Offer to the Trade a full stock of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIA.GE
OIL CLOT~i,
aItEEN-GLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW
ia2-2m SHADES. .
6 6 GLEN ECHO" MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
McCALLUM & 00_,
rT•r= . MTZIIM
CARPETING-S,
OIL 01, T S &
WARETTOUSE, .509 CHESTNUT ST.,
- OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL
sel-3m
ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS.
- -
ADOLPH di KEEN,
No. 62 North SECOND Street,
PHILADELPHIA. .
Manufacturers of all kinds of
FELT HATS
.have on. hand a large assortment of all the various and
most approved styles of -
- _
ARMY -FIATS..
Orders by mail front sutlers or jobbers willbe prompt
ly filled at the lowest rates. . je3o-3ra
Ty R4OTIIINGII.A.M & WELLS
HEAVY' MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETING'S AND
SHIRTING'S
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VIOTORY CAMBRICS AND .
SILECIAS. •
BROWN, BLEACHED,' AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN.- &a. 8815-itti
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
E - v - .1:12.1 - s sr, mmsl.ss.p.rmi,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Sashes, Belts, rassauts, Epaulettes,
Hats, Caps, Canteens, HaversaCks, Camp
Chests, Field O4isses, Spurs, and everything
pertaining to the complete outfit' of Army
and Navy Officer&
`A liberal discount allowed to the trade.
sel.o.tf.
G - W. STIVIONS - & BRUT : It:L.6IN
•
RANSOM-STREET HALL; PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACITURERitOP JEWELRY.:
FINE SWORDS,
• AND , •
MILITARY GOODS IN 'EVERY VARIETY.
•sA-if{m .
R E! MER'S PIC TURES ARE WIDELY
k - nown for accuracy and beauty.: His Colored .
Photographs, for truthfulness and pleasing style, have
no superior. 9aly dfl, §rigOND s,treqtt e• 12.471 Cirtni, It
CARPETINGS:
A large assortment of
JAMES H. ORNE,
ARMY GOODS.
418 ARCH STRERT.
PHILADELPHIA.
atiII'USEMEPiTg.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW" ARCM/.
STREET THEATRE—ARCH Btr,et ablr° Sixth.
Acting and Stage Manager WM. FENDERIOES,
Business Agent and Treasurer ..... —JOS D. Moyorgy„
THIRD WEEK OF EICHINGS' OPERA. TROUPE.
BENEFIT OF Mit. PETER income's.
TO-NIGHT (Friday), last time of
THE PIITSTI'LION OF LONJUMEAtL
Mad olaine Miss C. Etching%
Marcinis de Conroey Mr. Peter Mating&
To conclude with the grand allegory of
WASHINGTON.
We ph in eto n Mr. Peter niobium
The Goddess of Liberty Mies C. inching%
In which she will sing the national anthem of
TEI2 STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.
Tickete, 25, Go, and 75 cents. No extra charge for secured.
set is at he Box Office. from 10 A Bt to 3 P M. oc!
WALNIIT-STREET THE A_TRE.
• • T.essee Mrs. MA. GARBETTSOL
THIS (Frida") EVENING. Octobpr
BENEFIT OF MR. EDWIN ADAMS.
WILD OATS.
Rover - - -
Idwir Adams.
To conclude with the nautical drama of
BLACK-EYED SUSAN.
William Edwin Adams.
Box Ofllce open daily from 10 till :3 o'clock, when Saar.
niav be secured. without extra charge
Ili" Change 01 Time—Boors open at^o'clock. Curtxtn
rises at oc2
ITEW CBESTNUT-ST. THEA.TRE.—
Lemsea and Manager Hr. W.M. WHEATLEY.
LAST WEEK
but ore of the engagement of
The '' .ll 3 J: L li ff ra S ina. entitled
grandlE Dim% MOTTO.
in which
ME.. WM. WHEATLEY
_ .
will sustain his original character of "Lagarders," ki*
achieved thegreateht success of any
MODERN SENSATIONAL DRAMA,
having already been witnessed by
• TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS,
and still attracts largo audiences. It will be pr9santol
EVERY EVENING DIMING THE WEEK.
MR. COLLINS AS C..i.MBIORI , BREWS..
EtWorte...l the
ENTIRE DRAMATIC COMPANY. ae2MA
ONCERT HALL.
11tONDAY
EVENING, October 5
And continue every afternoon and evening-, 'for a chart
season only.
EL - LINGER & NIWCOMB'S
GREAT MORAL E.XIIIIII . TLQN,
lIIE THREE fIELEBRATED DWARFS,
Coma Fon e, Miss Eliza Nestel, and Col. the
three rmallest human beings in the whole world, with
out exception. In eoniunction with &lone.
.C. - LAVALLEE'S . PARLO.ft OPERA TROUPE,
Ten in nember. All appear-in this mammoth doubts
entertainment, landed with the most brilliant en
cominms by the clergy, prone, and public
Doors open at 2.!4', and. 7,";.:. Begins at 3 and 8. "Pickett
25 cents. Children under twelve. to &nen:men matiniies.
13 cents. J. D. NEWCOMB,
ocl-13t Business Manager.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY
BUILDINGS, TENTH At2D CHESTNUT STRETErnt.
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Happiness
open for the season. Constant change of Entertainment;.
- SIGNOR BLITZ,
EVERY EVENING, commencing at 734 o'clock. and
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New nye
teries in Necremancy, g - reat eaccoaa in Ventriloquiza.
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Admission M cents; Children 15 cents. sell-tr.
pENNSYLVANTA AOADE.M.Y OP
THE FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M.
6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Je29-tt
WANTS.
.19V - ANTED TO RENT-A ROOM ON
the second or third floor. situate between Tenth
and Fifteenth. and Arch and Sornce Ntreetp, for a reve
rend gentleman's studio. tI. M. GIIS IST & SONS,
oel-3t 508 WALNUT Street.
WAN tED-A MILITARY PRECEP
TOR.--An experienced (-Meer. competent to In
''-
struct in the School of the Company," and in battalion.
drill and movemonO, who is willing to devote his
mornings to the instruction of young men. may hear ot'
good employment by addressing Box - 2C03, Post Office.
WANTED-BY A YOUNG MMU
who has had six (6) years' experience in Mer
cantile Business, a SITUATION to go to South America
or California. Address T. N.. Box 272 P. O. se3o 2t.d&w'
WANTED- - A RESPONSIBLE .POS'I
TION, by a competent and experienced Book
keeper. One were faithfillness is appreciated. Afbirgn
li. BARTON, "Press , ' office se26-9t•
WANTED -$15 PER DAY.-WT
want reliable. energetic canvassers and swats.
in every county, for a genteel business at a corondadois
of from SS to Atib per day. No humbug. Thrperiettest
canvassers preferred, but room for all. Address
C. N. DUNN ac. CO.. Publishes:.
At either Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago. Ilinole• or WA
RRADE Street, New York. is2o-Sre
83000.--A PERSON Wrill 111183
amount wishes to engage in come ear*
nuSINEFS with another having equal capital. Box
1962, P. 0. oat 31*
S6OA "MONTH! WE WANT
AGENTS at $6O a month. expenses paid. to eall.
our EVERLAbTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BUR
and thirteen other articles.Cireularefree. BM*
& CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. .sell-d&Wana
WAN TED---A FIRST CLASS FUR
NISHED HOUSE by a small Devote family. Libe
ral rent given. Address 'V. B. 1012 _ W ALNUT
Street. • se3o-3t.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE. - PHILSDELPHYA, Feb. 1.
116 A
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry °Okra la
the follo - uringpo:ults:
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria. Va.
Newborn. N. C.
Port Royal, S. C. A.. Bora.
felf)4l' Captain and Assist. Quarterutaltst.
BOARDING.
- MEW BOARDING HOUSE.-NERS
DUFFY bavtng just opened the house No. 269 6.
FIFTH fitreet, below Walnut, has a few handsomer
Rooms ni engaged. Besides permanent Boarders, -that
can accommodate a few Gentlemen 'with. TAB
BOARD. ee2B-6t.
THE IT A NDSOME RESIDENCE 1031
WALNUT Street, will be opened for reoentiOn
Boarders in a.few days. selS=bie
FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME
comnianicatiaz and. Single rooms; private. table. If
desired, No. 1315 WALNUT Street- selli-lm.
FOR- SALE ANT) TO LET.
ICE HOUSE FOR SALE -SlTU
ated upon a lame fiPRING-WAT.SR POND that has
never failed to produce Ice from 9 to 16 inches in thick
ness, and within HO yards of Paiiroad Track; said House
is )OS festfloufr. CO wide, and (So) thirty to sonare; three
pears old. - Apply to or address
oc2 : Bl.'s S. THOMAS, Pottsville. Pa.
AUCTION SALE.
AND
BAZAAR-NI N THAND SAN.
SUM Streets.
SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. HARNESS. Bsc,,,
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
October2d, at,lo o'clock, comprising nearly
111 SIXTY HORSES.
Including fifteen late in use by the City Troop, along
which are several valuable mares.
Full descriptions in catalogues.
ALSO,
New end. second hand. Carriages, Harness. &c.. com
mencing with the Carriages punctually at 9. 1 4. o'clock.
and Horses st lei; o'clock..
Rae- No postponement on account of the weather.
_ ros-TRADE SALE OF 100 CARRIAGES, October "fth..
ocl-2tif ALFRED M. HERMTESS. A.nctioneer.
WILL BE SOLD,
AT THE BAZAAR.
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30.
A FINE BAY STALED:IN,
7-sears old, a splendid SADDLE HORSE. suitable foe
an officer.
A ..... FOR CALIFORNIA.
M. 0. ROBERTS' LINE
- SAN FRANCISCO: O AND OREGON,
VIA PANAMA RAILROAD.
The Steamship
ILLINOIS,
2,600 Tons,
Or, SATURDAY, October 3, at noon.
The finest, fastest and strongest Steamship ba tb,
California trade will sail as above, from pier foot elt
WARREN Street, North river.
For freigit or passage apply to
D. N. CARRINGTON.
Corner of WARREN and WEST Street&
N. B. —Attention is called to the change of the rouba.
se23-tocS "
STE AMER WAW ASET
-- For SMYRNA, PORT PENSI.'DELdt,
WARE CITY; NEW CASTLE, and CHESTER. frotitilrek
vr-lowif below ARCFI St. every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY_,
and FRIDAY . at 9 o'clock. :Returning. leaves RONDA/
HOOK Landing • every TUESDAY,' THURSDAY,. and
SATURDAY, at S o'clock. • - • •- • • _
Stages connect with the boat for. Tina; Dover; an&
Leipeic: • • • • ; • ee2s-12t.
kVA . CARRIAGES::.::I B63
„
WILLLIN. D. ROGERS,
•• • CiriaeliCaind Light . Garrliifie Builder s
Nos.-1009 and -1011 ,CELESTNII.T. STREW
PRIMADBLPEIELL.
TO SPORTSMEN.
PHILIP WILSON •Szi
409 CHESTNUT STREET.
Manufacturers of superior
DOUBLE GUNS,
equal, if not superior, to any of the following ma.kee.
which we heap constantly on hand:
William Greener, Westley Richards, Moore & 'Harris.
and other rgakers.
Also, Polider. Shot, Wads, Caps, &c.
_We shall - be, constantly supplied, during the maim,
with every variety of
SKATES
NOTICE.-APPLICATION WILL
. made by Israel Roberts to the Department of High
ways, for a contract for the paving of Edwin street:te
tween Ridge avenue and Grape street in the Fifteenth
ward, in the city of Philadelphia. The following-own
ers of property on said street have signed an agreement
for the same: Rosanna Mellor, 56 feet; John Maurer, 14
feet; Witham Moorehouse, 14 feet; John Atkinson, 14
feet; Fakes Moreland. 14 feet; Jacob 'Peters, 14 feet:
Charles F. Jones, 28 feet; C. F. Folwell, agent for C.
Lee, 14 feet; William Folly, _l4 feet ; Stuart Benson, for
J; Benson, 14 feet; Matthew- Conner, 14 feet; Catharina
strayliae; 14 feet; George Newman, 26 feat; William
Brown, 14 feet.
Owners of property on said street, having objection
to the contract being awarded, will make them at tha
Department of Highways, on FRIDAY, October 16,1868.
at 11 o'clock A. M.
TOMA NUFACTURERS.
CAST-IRON BEATER PIPES, of various sties. 'for
sale in quantities to suit purchasers.
J. W. & J_ F. STARR.
No. .125 South THIRD Street.
DR. FINE. PBA.CTICaI, DEN
TIST for the last twenty years. 219 VINE St..
below Thir I. inserts the molt beautiful TEETH of the
age, mounted on fine Gold. Platina, silver. Vulcanite.
Coralite, Amber, Sm., atrices. for neat and substantial
work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city-or
Slate. Teeth plugged to last for- life. Artificial Teeth.
repaired to - snit. No pain in extracting. All 'work war
ranted to fit. Reference, best . 9m:
. - .
L____ .TRUSSES, BRACES;-;& ~
skilfully 'ad iusted - by C. -H . NEEDLES.
.
corner of TWELFTH and. RACE, Streets.—
• Ladies' Department for same. condric:ed by
Ladies. TWELFTH Street. first door below , Race. The. .
-most complete and varied stock on hand. consisting in.
part of Trusses. Supporters; Shoulder . Braced,. Belts,
Bandages. Elastic Stockings, Crotches, Syringes, Ar- .
titles for Nursers.-Sick Room. &c. se29-3m. If
'i'LiE ATTENTION OF GROCERS
AND OTHERS-is invited to the NEW LIQII110•
BLACKIAO manufactured by BROWN :& BROTHER.
BoshisJ ton ball
Tapan Blacking, with h the usual labor.
Parts a moat intensely rich metre and jet black, equal to
the highest Japan Tarnish, produces a most perfect.
smooth surface, so as riot to soil the finest linen, renders
the leather easy and pliable, and will retain its virtues
in any climate:
For sale by the case at
THAYER 84 1 7 WPERTHWArr
COMMERCE Street.
Ea% lmif
WHITE PRESERVING tilr
BRAN,
PURE CIDER,
AND WRITE WINE .VINEGAR_.
GREEN GINGER, MIISTARp, SEED. SPICES. ara.. 811.
ALL TES ICEQUIIIIT/113 FOR
PRESERVING AND PICKI.IIki PURPOSE& It
ALBERT` C. ROV.ER'Is4.,
Vcialer in Fine Grooeris. •
047aar. - 4./AYSIN,TS eri4 Trtra Wm:Wu.