The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 01, 1861, Image 3

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    The money market is without ohmage. Call leans
range from 5a6 per cent., principally at 5. At 6 per
tent. there is an excessive supply.
Exchange on London is flat, with little or no de
mend at 107.1a108 for first-clusabills. The few trans
actions in francs are at 5.30.
The following is a oomparative statement of th e
imports of foreign dry goods and general manliest
dist) at New York for the week ending September
27, and since January 1 :
For the week. 1859. 1860. 1861.
Dry goods. $1.809,305 .93 3,92 E,
GOlel ALCM lin i ;4' , 3,205,314 2,2 15,260 51.3,106
Total for the week.. 5,069,963 4,067,565 817,031
Previously reported .187,918,729 177,313,622 97,073,789
Since Jan, 1 192,088,691 16.1,411,187 07,920,829
Philadelphia Stuck Exchange Sales,
September 30, 1661.
17ORTED DT S. E. SL Yelaalta, Philadelphia Exchange
FIRST BOARD
2000 City . G 89%
400 do Now... 89 . 56
2600 do ...
600 do N ow., . 10)4
300 do Now...
1500 do Now... 89 . %
20 Poona B 27%
20 do 17,%
2 do 17%
10 do 37%
16 do ...... :17?„
12 Mioobill It
It ET,WEE-'
100 City New Rn ,
1300 I New I;:ts S 4
0 Batik of Reidy. t W
40 ao .115 70
SECOND
500 Beading Gs '56... 71
1000 do '7O 83
1000 do '56 71
4 Beaver Meadow. 55,t6
21 retala B 37f,
4 du . 87%
1000 'ream K2,dtut as. 86
100 City 65 B c't
CLOS' Isi G P RICES—ST EADY
Hi:4l. Ask.
nh Nal' Prof__ 11
Elutira K...... 5
oltunro. tc tint.
78 '73... 55 65
Long Island B. 83‘
Lob Cl & Nay.. 48X 49
Leh CI & N Sera 323 ii 33
N Penna 5 . ,14
N NIIIIIII K Eni.. 5534
N Ponna R 10e... 73
Catanissa Pref. 434 53i
2d &3d ate R. 3. 40% ..
Naoo&Tino atsit 3 ..
US '81......
Yhila 81 lilt WT. 83 5314
Phils 6e R u 83 88;c i
nails 6s N " S )34 90
Penns be 15 T 6
Beading B 172 i 17N
Beading Bds '7O 83 83m
lErdg, bps 'BO '43 .. 90
Read 11 6.00.. 18,k: 11
Pound B 37:3 373 i
Penns Balm 63 86 863 i
Morris Cl Con.. 35 ..
Norris Cl Prof .10.1 105%
Bch Nay 613'82.... 6336
Bch Nay Imp 68 75
80h Nav Stock. 4 634
Srornce Pine. S
1117hAontit k WEL). 2fi _ _
Philadelphia Markets.
The Flour market is firm and inactive to-day ; holders
ask 65.32,1 i e 5.25 for superfine, the latter for standard
brands, which are rather scarce; sales a imo bbla arc
reported at 5.; , ..5in0 . 5.6234 for extras, the latter for Lan
caster county, and .5; - i.63i to $6 for family, including
300 Ws choice at the latter figures. The trade are buy
ing moderately at the above rates for superfine and
extras, and from , 1 , 6.2 Z. to $7.2.5 for fancy brands, as to
viedity. Rye Flnur is selling in a small way
the latter for fresh ground, which is scarce. Corn Meal
is not inquired for, and Pennsylvania is held at $2.81,v
bid.
Wntar.—The offerings are light and the demand good
at higher price, , ., about 0,000 bushels sold at tt1.'2,24 , 12-1
Toe AVeAera and fed in store, and $l.OO
1.38 for white, the latter for prime. Southern is scarce
and ,quoted at Rye continues in demand at
GOc lot Feumq hania. Corn meets with a moderate de
mand, and about 4,000 bushels yellow - sold at
afloat. Oats nr, Unchanged 6,000 bushels sold at mht:ile
for Southern in the ears and afloat, and 31;ie for Penn
sylvania.
BAns COlllt'S ill Slowly, and Ist No.l Quercilma iU
.wanted at S2S.I ton.
CuTtox.—Th, Imirlit•lt is dull with a ',shines:
doing.
GROCERIES inarkeV• an , firmer,
among the e•ale, td the latter are2,so bbls. Mees Pork at
51‘1.75; BO mut,. ,:at Shot:taut, at 4S , iia; 100 tierat,
Lard, 9,tic V Ib, all caelt,
WIIISSiIItY is lulu; bbla. Ohio sold at 20..7, now held
'higher: and drmlg , at lOc per gallon.
Philadelphia Cattle iliarket.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1861.
Receipts - of Beef cattle are - very large this week, reach
ing about 2,000 Themarket continues -very
and prices fully 25 cents the 100 Itis lower. The follow
ing are the particulars of the sales:
33 Isaac Abrahams, Ohio, ..5708.
38 John Saia]t—Ohio, $7.
SO McQuaid C Carr, Ohio, 57a8.25.
102 Kimble 3 Kiri:, Chester county, VeS.5O.
BO Konnrsly, r_o,ter comrty, $74 - 09.
35 D. C. Dahtwin, Chester county, Q. 708.
150 James Mcl'ilieu, Jr., Ohio, tslats.
69 P. Hatiuma2., Cl:otter county, $808.25.
705 P. Ohio and Chester county, $7 esS.
92 Cochran & Cheater cou n ty, $703.2.5.
100 Mooney C1,,---4-er county, $6.66,26,50,
35 Mnunbent cCu Ohio, $7005 80.
190 Clifton & Prank, Ohir, t3-7wB.
7G Yelliiimer. ;.; Nirwin, Ohio, sio&
-37 11. Chain, StieB.2s.
Si Rothchild, Ohio, 5.745.
3S IL Nealt*, Chester county, SieS.
37 F. Richenbatidi, Ohio, -2.708.
84 Fuller Wes., Pennsylvania, 5708.
87 Chandler 3 Alexander, Pennsylvania, $0.50a3.25.
72 N. Werntz, Ohio, ,57ct3.25.
31 J. Scott dr Company, Maryland, 5T.5003.25.
20 MeClane, Chester county, $7OB.
15 Martial Se Company, Chester county, $707.56,
17 Owen Suddli, Ohiu, Slag.
3 - 10 ifideston, t.:13 , 4 , 7.
00 Owen Scullrr, Priiwylvania, $087.50.
36 Davis liindde, Chester county. $608.55
.25 Reitenbaugh, Cheater county, War&
27 'Loonier &Duffey, Ohio, $705.
About 40 head of Cows arrived, and sold at the ATRIUM'.
Drove Ym.l at ft4,IA 50. to till:15 per hood, .. n plitiity.
The arrivals ntlreeu reached about 9,00 u head, this
'week, selling at re. on OZ. to 7e. tIY Th. net, as to condi
_ _
1978 bead of Ifogs sold at H. G. Imhoff's Union Drava
Yard at from E44.t.0 to .S 5 for otill-fed, and $5 to 55 50
t:t 100 Jim net, for corn-fed Hogs, as to quality.
xe,htUige—& - ipt. 30.
New York Mock
2000 r S 6s 1867.... 90
2000 U S 6s 'Bl reg.. 9U3y
1000 U S "81, , ou.. 91
5000 do 91
9000 U S Ss 14, con..
11000 do 81
U S Os '62 reg.. 95%
3000 'Treas 12 p
15500 Treas pc 2 y 983.;
21000 do ...... s:3 08,4;
5000 Virgiulao ,
120901 Car St _ ,56
15000 Missouri 42S
20000 do. .. 42N
10000 42
5000 do ...... 42?;
1000 N I Cen ....
1000 Ii u 4 Ir. 1,1 mtg.. 103
16000 Mich C S hit in. 98
6000 do 01 , 1 00
5000 do 8f4%
10000 CD&QBu r•-• 9234 I
1000 Chi & N W 14N
3000 D L It ltt. 90
1000 L Erit. W 67
1000 Aid: Ch s.>Q3i.
15 Dlanbittlau 135..115
6 Bk of Couuneree 79
42 AmExchaPaellk 81
10 Hanover 11k.... 67
150 Chi & It 1 R.... 453 ii
100 do 45341
62 M & P th;e1:1 p 72
25 Harlem H 10.4
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
COMTNENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth Streets
E Fithian, U S N V s Hunter, Reading
H Joy, Bost.gt
Geo P Smith, Phila
D D Badger, Nex York G It Petrie, Near York
F Raven, Jr; 81 ,- .ten Cllpt Putnam, 11 S.
D G Thy, I<cw York W Teel, Washington
Non T Jonrt Yorke, N J 11 ti Perrine, Dayton, 0
Nl' Sawyer, l'ittihnrg E Baker, Penun
Jur, E Danford, NtIN York M E Wilson A: wf, W Y
Chas V Lora k le, 3Tainn .1 Seotswond, Dt•lawa.n.
' Liss E WiHim, Delaware Gl3 Perry, Buenos Ayres
4as H Benbury, Baltimore Jno II Reiss
"m H RockateDow, N Y Hon S P ,:base
. D Rouse, Peoria P Bentz & la, York, Pa
Miss E C Griffith, York, Pa Robt Maxwell, Liverpool
Geo McCall, Glasgow Wm Lacy, Jr, Birmingham
S A Lewis, New York Mr Daimon, New Yock
Mr Snow, New York Mrs Wester & son, Lane
Geo El Steedwell ~ z la, N I' W P Patterson, Pottsville
Mon L Bartholenn•w, Penn: M E Richards, Pottsville
J N Barman, Pottsville H D Manley, U S N
Capt J J Carmen, 1i N E W Coffin, Lane co
Chas II Mullin Carli4e Capt N Ellmaker, Lane
Mies Nettie Chase, 31,slia II L Manning, N V
Bon II D Marwen, Easton J Turner, New York
Timid Law, England C II Adams, Miner*ville.Pit
-GI D Boners & la. N,w York E A Whettmore, N York
-J C Cook, New York T Moss, New York
J M Davis, U S A Mr Plumb, II SA
E E Hooker, Rahway Jno Woodruff, Rahway
Miss M Lazenby' e . , Phila. J C White &d«n, N York
J E Wright & in, Loni,ville ,V W Herbert, Louisville
J W Donohoe, Wesb, D C J J Abraham, Dalanaire
W Dner, New York H L I.lofiAtOrl, 804011
...I C Winter, Boston S Weeks, Dattimoev
J Fenno, Maine It Tripp, Massachusetts
C P Pennington, Mass Jtrlge Wayne, Wash, ii C
C Brinton, Jr, Penns Mrs Wayne, Wash, I) C
Mrs Culler, Wash, D c Mr Cuyler, Wash, D C
N li. Lee, 31.9.1 , aC1L11 etts Mr Weed, Albany
T 1/Dwyer, Chicapo F., 5 Band, Lowell, Mass
-J N Moffat, Nese York T Conley, KilnniVi
Perry Fuller, Eters:is G W Gail, Baltimore
E Goodwin, New York I' B Dorr, New York
Mr Brownell, liarthwd P Townsend, New York
It K White, New York L Duhain, Jr, New York
J E MeCary, New Y ,, rk W Crowley, Troy, N y
D Van Nortrand, N Y E Jessup, Baltimore
W 9 Rayner, Baltimore 3 C Bennett, St LOlll,l
W D Barrett, Baltimore. I) E Avery, New York
,Gen W Cooke, New Jersey It Bergstresser, Illinois
F Wipperman, St Paid B Callender, Boston
Ii S McComb, Delaware G W Brewer, Penna
Dr Shoemaker, Lazaretto, Pa
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth Street, below Arch
J B Holmes, P 4.1,;,, irania Jas Caldwell, Indiana:
Mrs B Bidet. Ettitinwre Mies Emma Ferrie, Balt
Jno Ernie, Baltimore Win Finley, Phihula
C L Green, Pittsburg Jno Mclntosh, Balt ..
Jno .1 Pomeroy, Delaware Jos M !Imbue, Mt Holly
C M Erbeu, Lancaster G B White, Pittiburic
lion K L Blood, l'enna It B Yernam, N York
M T Huebener, l'..ntia Alt Frisbie ' Wash, l'l';,S
W Murphey, Pittsburg I Gregg, ir, Pittsburg
J J Moore, Dill-Lute, Pa S Pettelbach, IlagerAown
.1 D Geesaman, tihippentt'g It McGrann, Lauctist"r
J Reilly, LADC:44 I / 1 . '7' McCandlisb, Newvik ,
"11 limon,tlork, l'a 8 3 Donnelly, Princeton
JiTimmits, Farryvillo E Gortner, Indiana
G IC Dolt, New York W S HaVOZI, Pittsburg
.I, Smehermer, New York J 0 Arme, Now York
B N Miller, PittsLto ..,: L S C'oryell, New iI 9 P . "
S W Bowers, Nor, Yurk 31 Y Shindy!, Penita
A Miller, .1 K Ili..Kti.r, Lanett I.r
W A Cox. ShippcnAntro . C McMichael, Penny
D Rupp, York, Pa
' AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheetnnt it., above Fifth
Van Rinischer,Washington J T Rich, Washingno
TSop, Illinois L B Perine, Chica
MtllMl=l
Wm Harris, Jr,
Cleo A Ford & la, Maryland
C H Stone, U S N
Jos Negee, Nor} taw!
B C Prettyman, i,mwar.
+Geo P Lovett, Jr, P , nioi II J Collins,
.7 Frantz, Lane co, Pa A D Buehler, Gettyi.tr;-:
D Allewelt, Hanover, Pa Jno R Ptinn, Thinf,vor, Pa
J Myers, Gaar,vi , r, PA M E Abbott, Carbon co, Pa
Chines, Easton Ii F Nutting, New York
Jae Walker &dao,Wisconsin A 8 rotter, Providence, RI
Jae A Eelley, D C Jan Cross, b , D.Nv York
BR Griffith, Jr, Baltimore Lieut 11. L R Shreevo, GSA
Vent A ileuling.F, I: S A ,j 1 C Shepard, Now York
Geo R Lovett, Nvir York C Duah, Rimini, ti Y
W L Lefferls, Utica, N Y
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth.
S Bathbone, Lancaster, Pa Liaac Witmer,_ Lane ea
- oret, Jr, Lancaster co S Rutter, Lancaster ro
Minstar, Penna. J Griffith, Indiana co. Pit
8013, Jr, Marlianicalig P Paxeon, Philadelphia
low, Shelby, Ohio J Weamer„ Jr, Indiana, Pa
grkeE, St Louie Geo Brindle, Curnberrd co
uniata co, Pa J B Metzler Penna
in, Cuutberlittul J Kyle, Jacitoonville, Pa
10 Minebill R 47 . 4'
10 du 17
10 do
5 do _ 47
1 do 474
1
I do . 474
4 do . 4134
3 do . 47): . ;
2 do . 17%*
21 N Penna R ...4'l ys.. 5
20 do ....2dys. 1
3 RPluding R 17%
BOARDS
1000 Penna R 24 mt..
2001) do 2d mt.. SO
1000 Ileatliog Od '80... 7/
BOARD
500 City 6f; New SON
400 do $3
200 do ...... 8:61
•2 NfechanicA Bank.. 20
10 do ...... 20
40 .lo 20
10 L.:high Scrip
10 do b 5 32%
Md. Ark
W Phila Rex d 51
SEPTEMBHR 30—Evening.
20 Pm Mail SS Co.. BSS
10 du OS
20 do ..... .... STK
250 do SSA
50 do eOO Kg
50 do 510 874
20 do s 5 SSA
50 do sm ssg
200 do .e SsA
100 do b 5 BS , ,'
150 Erie R 43 0234
50 do 210 9 15 f
100 do 630 25.'4
100 N Y Cen R.... b 3 7334
500 do blO 73A.
400 do. ....... .... 73S
100 do 510 73)1
5 d 0.... 73;4
50 do mu 7.3.,
110 do. 23 iii',i
100 Iludsoti R....... :13 . :4
100 Reading R....... 343{
100 do ....... .... tI4A
100 Mich Ctn R.... 41;4
100 111 Central scp.seki 0534 .
100 do bEi 00
500 do s4O 05v
50 Gal & Chi R.. ...v 69)4
100 do c 1.5 69%
ou d. ~ : _t 60 2 i
100 do ~ :1 1914
100 Clay Se Tol R.... 20n
40 do LSO 20234
G D Emerson, L Snix.rior
E J Fux, Easton
Morrivon, Ohio
T W Seabream,'M.:Miry
S P Howard, New York
JAM F Smith, Roviimf
MICM=S
ET: LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, stove Thirn.
Dr Bombaugh A S Small, Bucks 4,\a, Pa
John Ferguson, New CostlP EA As •ws, Peoria, 11l
John Doherty, Schlk Haven S C Wood, Blass
Sutra Haberutayer, S J C It Peirce tt family
H. Paul. Loudon, England .1 11 Crone, Worr.ster, M 3
A L - Fleury, rellllll. It ttrlWll, Fall niter
H Hamill, New Jersey J linsbrook a in, t I
S S Bailey, 1:_ , I Louis Jac S Smith, vew York
Jos Ii Arrest, Phila e Seiner, New York
A P Pilton, Torkprton It Mar•wil, Baltimore
II .1 Addison, New Jersey
UNITED STATES HOTEL— Eleventh and Market Sta.
J L R(eh(' nigingdro, Pa ,1 Sle iry, Baltimore
B Clarke, Midget), Wig M Con% Ingham Penna
G e o Seldonwidge, Lane co (apt T II a A
V G Smith, I: S A G Z !lemon. California
30Ini Todd, Chester co Charlos Wood, N
James Mullin, Carlisle. Pa .1 It Sl'want, Pittabar.
COMMERCIAL HlY.CEiL—nistlt ntreets above 13beannt
lt Armstrong, Penis ylvanin Backwater, Penn.
J,,),1, Penne. 11 Bry ant, Ohio
Al Pennock, Wilmington, 111 W Portcr, Rochiwter, N Y
\ Pancom+t, Delaware co Misz4 11 S , .afer,
N Middleton, Philala P T Physick, Cecil, NH
Ni, 3 Montgomery, Penna John Wi•itlol... Newark, 1/1
1`,‘ , 14. - It, ~,, r.wt. t.:,
P Buckles, M ilwihatu, 1, noX ,, IWY
P Skinner, Roxbury, Pa Mli Skinnsr, U bury, Pa
John Rearigh, Penna D Darallart, Afaryland
S A Bowers, Newyiue, ra c c ll.tward, Maryland
N Beldin, New York J P,itey, Reading
THE UNION—Arch area. above Third.
11$ Eberly, Lane, Pa A W Berry, °idol
Hiram Hitebner, Ponna II R. Edinoazia, rattaville
A II Satch, Ohio P Epplvy, llarrisharg
,T Minor, Wayiirebarc, R SneveleF, Parma.
B F Cronise, Maryland E Spaualer, Maryland
A Mostellar, Maryland F Pimburg
%V II Woad, Dude°. City N Shianyr, IntEnna
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, nboyo Third.
W E Shollenberger,llarrisbg W K Seaman, llarrigburg
T Y Rhotubs Allentown John T !. llent.own
John S Marsh,Lewisburg,Pa W Y Lyon, Beading
A Kreider, Annyiße, Pa Mrs W L Bardivell, Pa
Master Bardwell, Pa John W Rover, Pou6ville
llonsmu, Btulin AMU?: Yllllllg, NOW JoNoy
S Faster, Minerzville S P Rinanl, cat - wigs:.
3.lizis 31 Barkley, Bloonmbg J R 11.,er, Bloomsburg
11lreEnnna WAteon,Winsnort Mis 6 C Eves,Montoursiille
REVERE ITOUSE—Third eta eet, above Baca.
W Pennypauker, Mt Clair Jos Whitaker, ML Clair
OR+ Fiusel, lag:, Pa Pami idarmi,Mhbilobvirg,Pa
Geo Mareb, Minersyille, Pa 11 M Spayd, Milton, Pa
1 Stump, Stourbburg F Merpi, Millleburg, Pa
GOO Muutz, Middleburg, Pa Wm Buyer, Kautz, Pa
BLACK MAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
Cho:, Beidelman, Pa FIT Weidner, Kontztown
Jacob S Ceo W FoericF, Ooopere` -
V A Gatrueill 1,e1;14111 co, Pa
ItouEnutt, Ehereridoirp; J Selwll, Snaineytown
Jacob Dans, Donglasvillo
BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowhill.
-V Hoffman, Allentown 0 F Huber, Allentown
F J Slough, Fogelsvillo II M
- Miss filinesville 'Miss Trued, ICliuexcilio
II Teel, Eutaus, Pu T S Isisenring, Pittsburg
MOUNT 'VERNON ROT EL—Second Rt., ah. Arch
V Livingston, Bucks co, Pa W Bachc, Bucks co, Pa
L Flamm, Peum‘ylvania W Williams, limy ticrk
11 P Tripple • Mr Christman, Norristown.
3.1 W ilson, ONfOrit, Pa T Morrison, Wash. D C
NISN CollillF t Mar) land J Pratt, Dover, Del
L J Sn,itiy Philadelphia
hIAKINE" INTELLIGENCE.
Oar' SEE FOURTH. PAGE
BY TF.I.HGRAPTI.
(Corrcapondence of the Press.)
New York, Sept 30
Arrired, bark Geesternumic, from Bremen.
MEMORANDA
Stvarnotdp Kensington; Baker, hence, arrived at Bos
ton yesterday,
Schr Swan (11r) Rourke, (late Sholnut) from Black
River, Ja, arrived at New York yesterday.
Schre Annie Magee, Wheaton, J C Baxter, price, J
Cadwalader, Clayton. and White Squall, Sh erp, cleared
at Boston 28th ult. for Philadelphia.
Schr J B Austin, Davig. and ll Frinl, Eayli h, eletirod
at Bogton 28th ult. for PluloAelphio.
Schr Lucy L Sharp, McEhs ee, hence, arrived at Sa
lem 28th ult.
Skim S B Wheeler, McGlaughlin, cleared at Salem 2Sth
tilt. for Philadelphia.
Schr Julia Ann, Wall, hence, arrived at Portsmouth
27th 13,1 t.
Seim Amelia° Renveg, LnkF, benee 7 arrived at Provi
dence f.tSth ult. In the severe blow of Friday - night had
ilyingjib blown to pieces.
Sehr Panthea, Clark, sailed from Providence 28th nit
for Chiladelphia.
Sehrs Hortensia, Ireland, from Newburyport for Phi
ladelphia, and Win Gregory, Bucklin, front Rockland for
do, at 'Newport 21111
Sehr David Y. Wolfe, Ilnek.do., hence. arrived or Pro
vidence 28th nit,
Schr Grecian, Abbott, hence, arrived at Sullivan 20th
ultimo.
Sehr Michigan, Marshall, hence, arrired at Portland
27th tilt.
Sehrs Ida Howard, Jones, and Van Buren, Call, hence,
arrived at Portsmouth 2(ith
gchr Itinek Rird, Weaver, cleared at Salem Tith Mt.
for Philadelphia.
Schrs John E Dailey, Hart, and Fred Reed, MeCalmon,
hence, arrived at Portland 7th Mt.
Steamers Sarah, Jones, Black Diamond, Allen, and
Ironsilies, Vandervecr, hence, arrived at New York yes
terday,
Sant 27—The Deamer Jdt•rr•} Mae, Loveland,
kern New York for Wzoihinnten City, witn not - eminent
stores, sprung a leak when off Winter Quarter ❑tis morn
ing. during a gale from SE, and put hack to the Dela
ware Breakwater; finding the h•nk to increase, ran on the
barren aide of the Breakwater, and is iuU of water.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly tar RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figure& All Gouda made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is tIiTiCUY adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
5 e22-13, JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—This cele
brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great
Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in
all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE
LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE INSTANTLY produces a
splendid Pia* CT P 5411114 Brown, without staining the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects
of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FABNISTOCK & CO. and DYOTT CO., Philadel
phia, nalt/-11
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
MARRIED :
L/PriNCOTT—ELL—In Brownebore, on the 25th
ult., by Eov. H. E. Spayd, Mr. David Lippincott, of
Nockarnixon township, to Miss Mary Anna Ely, of Buck
ingham township, Bucks county. *
TBEGO—BENNETT.—Do the 23d ult., by Rev. E.
W. Rutter, Mr. William Wallace Trego to Miss Sallie
Bennett, both of New Bore, Bnek,i county_
WEIRIT—TATE.—On the 28th ult. by Res , E. W.
Stutter, Mr. William W. Wright to Miss Sttartuua Tate,
all of this city.
DIED
RING.—On the 30th ult., Hannah Isadore, daughter
of Day - i.l and Mary Ring, in the oth year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, church
at., 31anayunk, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.**
PRICITETT.—On the ercningof the 27th ult., Charles
Frichett, aged OS years.
The relatives and friends and those of the family are
respectfully invited to attend his funeral, AVM the red,
deuce of his slater, Lto. ra.l4 f3prlng Garden street, this
(Tuesday) morning., the let met., at 11 o'clock, without
luttlwr notice. tk
JOIINSTON—On the 24th ult., Mr. William E. John
ston, eon of Williato and Margaret Johnston, aged 23
rears—returned Volunteer of Company K, Col. Moro.
head's Regiment.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Ponnsyls
11111 in Grove, N 0.% IT. A. 0. 1 . 1., are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father,
No. 7 South Thirteenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, without further notice.
tls. 24th tilt_ at Norristown, Pa., Mary.
',orris Moore, wife of E, li, Moore, in the 26th year of
her age.
TAYLOR.—On the morning of the 29th ult., Nathan
Taylor, in the 40th year of his age.
The friends of the family are invited to attend hie fn=
neral, from his late residence, ISIS Arch street, on Wed
nesday next, at 2 o'clock P. M. To proceed to Lancet
*m:*
MALSEED.—On the 28th ult., Mr. John Birdseed,
Aged 75 years.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 848 South Se.
cowl street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 &clack. *
CARROLL.—On the 09th uit., Jahn Carroll, aged 50
years.
Funeral from his late resitlenee, liestonville, Twenty
fimrth ward, this (Tuesday) afternoon, :o'4 o'clock. *.
1 AIIIIAN1).—On the '_'Bth ult., Stephen Farrand, in
the 59th rear of Ilia age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 1921 Filbert
street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
LITTLE.--On the 29th nit., John Paisley Little, aged
13 years.
Funeral from the residence of his father, David Lit
tle, No. 1103 l'assyunk road, below ‘Vashington avenue,
this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 'clock.
Ml DDLETON.—On the 28th ult., Magdalen S., wife
of Jetliah Middleton.
. . .
Funeral front Friends' Meeting House, corner Fourth
and Green streets, this (Third -day) morning at 10 o'clic.
IttintltlS,—Ott the 28th ett , Mit. l'llfebe, yin of
John Morris, and daughter of the late Caleb Whitehead.
Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law, Thos.
Wins. No. - 428 Catharine street, this (Tuesday) after
-110.11, at 2 o'clock.
1111 iTT.—On the 28th nit., Samuel C. Mott, aged 30
years.
Funeral from Lie late residence, No. 231 North Twelfth
street, thin (Tuesday) alhn•uuon, at 9 n'elmik.
WILRINSON.—fiii the 2St Alderman Anthony
Wilkinson, aged 47 years.
Funeral from his late residence, corner of Aramingo
street and Trenton avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at
2 o'clock.
G OOD ,S BLACK SILKS AT OLD
Black Gros do "Rhinos, $l.
do. Poult de Soles, $l.
do. Gros Grainer, extra totalities.
do. Gros Gran:altos.
do. Gros do Espsames, $1.1235.
do. Gros des Indes.
do. Gros d'Ecosso and Ottomans.
do. &mitres and Venetieoneß, &c.
BESSON ,t; SON, Mounting Store,
ml2-tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR.
PROMOTING AGRICULTURE.—Stated meet
ing at Room 320 WALNUT Street, TO-MORROW (Wed
nte.lay) morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of discussion:
"The best time for Gathering Root Crops." oel-2t
(KrFIFTEENTH WARD.—A meeting of the
People's Association of the Fifteenth Ward will
he held THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at their Hall,
southeast corner of NINETEENTH and NORTH
Streets, at 73 o'clock.
Win. D. Kelley. Ableromo John Thompson, Goa.
A. oaf:3-, Eei., John Dolman, i.l,:j„ tool others vial be
present and address the meeting. Ity order of
DAVID . metuNEY, President.
JNO. W. SHEPHERD, &cr,,t,,,,y, lt*
arNOTICE.—THE STOCKHOLDERS,
Noteholders, and Botta110111(013, of the RACE and
VINE Streets Passenger Railway are requested to meet
on TUESDAY, October 1,1801, at 101:; o'clock. in room
Ko. 30, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE - 800.2 t
RECRUITS WANTED FOR COM
PANY N, CABIF,RON DRAGOONS, now in aPtive
M•rvice in Virginia. Four s.-r•:.eants •Nitil SOVI!ll lllt , ll
each, eight corporals nil h lour /um each, at ECM
ROTEL, SECOND, abc.ve mto
oul.at* Lieut. A. P. SCHONEDIAN.
50 GOOD MEN WANTED TO
fill up COL. BIRNEY'S REGIMENT immediately.
Apply at 602 ARCH. Street.
CAPT. LOUIS AILLEBBAND,
JOHN W. CROSBY,
or] -3t Rf.cruitlng Officers.
CLARET. —lOO Casks Claret ex- ship
David, from llordoaux, for sale in bonded wart
l
boosp by JAUUETCIIE sr CAI:STAIRS, 202 and 204
South FRONT Street.
PORT WINE.-111 Quarters and 43
oetaven Perttuller Port, for gale front Cmitom House
sloree by JAURETCHE d CAESTAIIIS, 202 and 204
Ebutti FRONT Street. oel-tf
POLITICAL.
PEOPLE'S UNION TICKET.
PRESIDENT .117DGE. COURT of COMMON
PLEAS
OSWALD THOMPSON
ASSOCIATE JUDGE COURT OF COMMON
FLEAS.
JOSEPH ALLISON
PRESIDENT JETIME OF THE DISTRICT
COURT.
•
GEORGE SHARSWOOD
ASSOCIATE JUDDES OF THE DISTRICT
COL RT.
J. I. CLARK HARE,
GEORGE ➢f. STRoUD
C C : 2':"1: I 0
sumurp,
Alderman JOHN THOMPSON
REGISTER OF WILLS.
SAMUEL LLOYD.
CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON.
CITY OFFICERS
CITY TREASURER.
HENRY BUMM.
CITY COMMISSIONER.
PERTLES Situ.
STATE OFFICERS.
SENATOR.
THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT
MAIILON 11. DICKINSON.
ASSEMBLY.
Ist district—WlLLlAM FOSTER.
2.1 " WILLIAM IL REDMAN.
Sri " E. C. BONSALL.
4th it JOSEPH G. ROSEI4HIARTES ,
sth " JO6ErII MOORE, JR.
6th ti HARMAN BAUTHL
7th " THOMAS COCHRAN.
Bth " WILLIAM L. DENNIS.
9th " HENRY C. FRITZ.
10th t JOHN_ SAILF.H.
11th u ISAAC A. SHEFPA.F.D.
12th " RICHARD WILDEY.
13th " GEORGE. DE HAVEN, JR.
14th " SAMUEL BINGHAM.
15th " WILLIAM. F. SMITH.
16th , 4 THOMAS DIORSON.
17th et CHARtEIi F. ABBOTT. 824-inthstoB
MILITARY NOTICES.
THE SCOTCH RlFLES.—Wanted,
immediately, good, intelligent MEN, for the Masse
Company (to 1111 up). who Ore 11JW lif tieliro aervice
in the army of the Potomac. Pay and rations from
date of enlistment. Apply at Headquar , ers, M RACE
Street. to Captain JOHN ORR FINNIE, who has Leen
detailed by order of Major General BANK s.
J. OHS FINNTE, -
J. M. TAYLOR, Condy Recruiting Officer.
Orderly Sergeant. se3B-60S
iHEADQUARTERS TWENTY
EIGHTH REGIMENT P. Y., Colonel JOHN W
GEARY.
The fifteenth and last company of this Iteg.iment
requires a Tow more good men to complete it. - Mu l tiro
mns-tere.l in nnl pald from enrolment.
The Regiment has already obtained a vide-spread re
putation.
This is the onTy opportunity that will be offered to out
siders to come in.
The Beerniting Office will Le - open for a few days, at
corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Strocts (iinid floor).
ASHTON S. TOURISON, Captain,
WM. J. DIACKET, First Liout.
seln at 9 k' SAMUEL GOODMAN, Sonond Moat
iU. S. MARINES.—Wanted imme
diately for the U. S. Marine ClOrpN 300 able-bodied
men, for Ma and land service; also a Tow competent
drummers and &era All information that may be
required will be given at the Itendozvouq, 311 South
FRONT Street, Philadelphia. . .
COMPANY K,
PHILADELPHIA Mtn' cAYALRY,
COL. R. H. RUSH.
This Company is recruiting at
403 CHESTNUT STREET.
se2s-E4* HOWARD ELLIS, Captain
. )0 . , COLONEL RTJSk-i'S
REGIM.ENT OF
LIGHT CAVALRY,
Now nearing completion, and Encamped, with
HORSES AND EQUIPBIENTS,
Oa NONTII SECOND-STREET ROAD,
Has great attractions for activo Young Men.
BUGLERS
Will receive
A BOUNTY OF TEN DOLLARS,
And good Musicians are wanted for the !--
REGIMENTAL MOUNTED BAND.
Apply at the principal liondezrous,
633 MARKET STREET. se2s-6e*
AU. S. ARMY-WANTED DI
MEDIATELY, for the SIXTH REGIMENT
IL S. CAVALRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a
few more able-bodied men, between the ages of twenty
one and thirty-live. Pay ranges from $l4 to $23 per
month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man
will be furnished with a good horse and equipments, am
ple clothing and subsistence. Quarters, fuel, and medical
attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier COM
moucea as soon as hots enlisted.
By an act lately passed , the term of enlistment is
changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier
who serves that time is entitled to
$lOO BOUNTY
from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact
that the Government has wisely commenced to promote
Dobliers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open
to all
For further particulars, apply at the Recruiting Office,
GIRARD ROUSE. LIEUT. F. DODGE,
Sixth Cavalry, Recruiting Officer
FINANCIAL.
SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS
PER CINT
TREASURY NOTES
113=3
bo furnished to subscribers to the
NEW NATIONAL LOAN
Upon receipt of the amount desired, with iaterost added
from the
19TH OP AUGUST,
At the rate of ono cent per day on each Fifty Dollars
The interest is payable semi-annually at the Mint, on
preelnitation of the nurtured Coupons.
JAY GOOSE & Co.,
114 SOUTII THIRD STREET,
SEVEN AND THREE-TENTHS
PER CENT.
TREASURY NOTES.
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS TO THE NEW NATIONAL
LOAN WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE.
Those Win) desire to participate in its bencfite . should
apply at once to the undersigned, the appointed Agents
for the Government.
All sums received from PIETY DOLLARS upwards.
The office hours during the subscription for the Loan
will be till 5 P. M., except on Monday evening, when it
will remain open till 9 o'clock P. M.
JAY COOKE & Co.,
se2G-ER No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
OFFICE OF
JAY COOKE & Co.,
BANKRRS,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary of the
Tic;;-"ley, Stlio , ceipth•tt iteok to the NEW NA
TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes bearing interest et
the rate of seven and three-tenths per cont. per annum,
will 'mein open at my ofliee,
No. 114 SOUTH 'rump STREET,
Until further notice, from 8 A. M. till 5 I'. M., and on
Monday till 9 I'. M.
These notes will Le or the denomination of FIFTY
DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS-, FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all
dated I.9th of August, 1861, payable in gold iu three
years, or convertible into a twenty-year six per cent. luau,
at the option of the holder. Each Treasury Note 1143 in.
terea. coupons attached, 'tibial can Le cut off and col
lected in gold at the Mint every mix mouths, and at the
rate of one cent per day on-each Fifty Dollars.
Any explanations required by the subscribers will be
cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, be
caved from any trouble of wilting letters, the under.
signed reporting each subscription to the Treasury De
partment, from whence the Treasury Notes will be sent
to each subscriber as soon as possible.
Payment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD
or WINCES, OR NOTES OF ANY OF OUR OITT
JAY COOK
_E,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
61.243-121' No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1831.
UNION FOR THE SAKE OF THE
UNION,
TDB; CIT.EIENB' UNION CONVENTION.
completed their lahorm, now re4pretfolly pregent to tho
citizens of Philadelphia the following candidates fur tho
of:tic:Pato be filled at the ikpproitchillg Ceneral Election:
POMMON COUNCIL. -
Sillllllo S. earth, •
' C. S. Tink,
Edward D. Brooks, ,
e
oorge Mitchell,
John B. Hoffman.
; Edward S. Quin.
' But ton J.ltiollock.
Winton M. Raird,
Richard R. Montgomery.
' I. Barton Smith.
John W. Leigh,
Henry McCrea.
, Alexander 1,. Hodgson,
Alexander J. Harper.
James A. Freeman:
Samuel J. Cromwell,
home Sulger.
Wilson Rem
John L. Shoemaker.
• Wm. C. Richardson,
Henry Budd.
Charles B. Trego,
Samuel E. Slaymaker. -
Thomas Potter,
Mordecai E. Moore,
Wm. V. Lippincott. VS'
Pr. J. T. Knorr,
.t.y;
A: R. Paul. T.
James I'. Sutton,
Michael Keenan.
William liumm,
Thomas J. Dullish].
Edward K. Tyson,
Pr. John Pr Curren,
John MilseutaM
Georpo W. Simons. .
Wm. Henry, •
P. J. - McLean.
Wm. A. Simpson.
"*.
Jabez Gates. -
Watson Conley,
Rudolph Adams , .
Samuel W. Cotten,
William Stokes.
btth wartl.l David P.. Thootkot.
These nominations have been made with as little re
gard to party polities as possible. The Judicial candi
dates-are the experienced, able, awl honest Judges who
'were elected by the people to their present positions ten
years ago. It was the unanimous opinion of the Con
vention that the purity mid efficiency' of the Judiciary
can only be maintained lip a distinct separation of the
office froni thu funtega Of political parties; and that it
would, therefore, be inexpedient, and hostile bi the pub
lic interests, to relative from the bench, without cause,
those who are acknowledged as 1010 CitiZMIS, and have
proved competent and pure in the administration ofjust
tice. For these realons the Convention unanimously
agreed to recommenl to their fellow-citizens the re
election of the present Judges.
all the nominees for the other offices are believed to be
entitled to the confidence, and worthy to receive the
votes of the people. The candidates for Sheriff, Register
of Wills, Clerk of the Orphans' Court, City Treasurer;
and City C*onunissioner, were all nominated without a
suggestion or hint from either of them, that either of
them desired office. They were selected from a large
number of Bailiff SllnVeted to the Convention hr our fel.
low.citizens, solely with reference to their loyalty, ho
nesty, and capacity. Their election by the people will
be the first important step towards purifying some of
those othres of the corruption and dishonesty for which
they are notorious. The practice of extorting illegal
b.f. , fr. in every citizen who enters them on im.iness, for
which afire lees are parable, has Leconte SO oppressive
nail offevske to the public so to ,h-mind
the refrple only can give, by breaking down party lines,
and electing honest men to such positions, who will re
bent the abuse. Such all opportunity is now presented.
Our candidates are publicly pledged to do so, and they
are men who will neither forget nor violate their pledges.
They know that we are earnest in our determination to
pm Mid 1., Atidi feitielii, and they will help ns do it.
ie this work, we must have the cooperation of our
fellow-citizens of -till parties. There is nothing that
should divide us now; we all stand on the same princi
ples—all, at least, who are loyal to the flag of our coun
try--e. he, are ready to defend it against all its enemies,
Mal lend it again, and uphold it in ita full glory in the
rebellious States, where it has been insulted and tram
pled upon.
Our servants, all of them, mast be loyal and HONEST
as well as loyal. Unfortunately, there are many men
among us who declare themselves for the Government,
for the war and its vigorous prosecution, whose patri
otism never goes beyond party lines and is kept alive by
the hope of PUBLIC PLUNDER. If we intend to protest
and preserve the institutions of our country we must take
care that such persons do not get control of them through
our blind adherence to party nominations, or the in
fluence and patronage of public offices.
It is well known that for some years past nearly all our
repret.entatives to the State Legislature, nominated and
elected throllat the machinery of party polities, hero SO
disgraced and dishonored our city by their venality, in
capacity, and bad conduct that Philadelphia bas lost all
her good influence in the legislation of the rOMITIOrk:
wealth, although ranch of it is vitally important to her
welfare and prosperity. Laws are proposed, relating to
corporations and classes of citizens engaged in particular
avocations, for the sole purpose of extorting money
from those whose interests they may affect. The
bites and distress among the industrious poor and
others of our city, through fraudulent savings in
stitutions and insurance companies, are results of
bud and corrupt legislation. All citizens are alike
interested in putting an end to such serious calami
ties, and restoring the lnBneuee of our great metropolis,
through honest and capable representatives in the legis
lative halls of the State. We believe that our candidates
for these important positions conic up to the standard of
LOYALTY, HONESTY, and CAPACITY. dome Of them were
nominated very much against their own wishes, and,
although fully approving the objects of the Convention
and the principles of std action, they hare expressed
their unwillingness to accept the nomination. But the
Convention has not excused then
' because,while so
many thousands of our citizens, friends, and kidred, are
in the field, offering their lives in support of our Govern
ment and institutions, we think that no man in civil life
lies a right to refuse any public service for which he is
(Maned, and to which lie may be called by the votes of
the people.
We earnestly invoke every loyal citizen to unite in sup
port of the principles of public policy above indicated, and
briefly expressed in the following declaration, approved
by all the candidates of the Convention:
I. That the Government of the United States must be
earnestly sustained by all citizens, in all its 1110.1411SAS foe
the supprcs+sio., of treason and rebellion:, that our national
existence depends on si vigorous and determined prosecu
tion of the war against those who are in arms against it;
that the war must be carried on without encouraging our
enemies, at home and abroad, to hope for peace on any
terms short of the absolute submission of all rebels and
traitors to the Constitution and laws; and that, in order
to accomplish these objects successfully and speedily, all
loyal citizens should now unite in obliterating the party
lines which have heretofore divided them, and stand, with
one accord, under the flag of our country.
11. The public welfare demands, that the servants of
the people Fhall not only be loyal to the Federal Govern
meld, but meal to, thud SePliphlodsly exact in, the per
formance of their duties; that all frauds and peculation
of men in public office shall be discountenanced and pun
ished that those whose compensation is derived from the
fees of their offices, shall neither charge nor receive, di
rectly or through their subordinates., or otherwise, any
oilier or larger fees than are allowed by law; and that
public officers within the limits of their respective spheres
shall be firm, fearless, and vigilant, in protecting citizens
from all illegal exactions in these respects.
_
Capt..T. O. CASH,
Recruiting Officer
TIT. That, as all public offices are created for, - they
must be subordinated to, the public good; and official pa
tronage should not be used for partisan purposes, or to
promote the private ailvantage of Hines whit h644.01k /
IV. That every eanclitiatt for office must rely on his
individual merits and capacity for his election by the
people ; and efforts to gain support from any quarter by
bribes, bargains, favors, or promises - of favors of any
description, must be regarded as evidence of dishonesty
anti corruption, which unfits and disqualifies hint fur
any position of public trust.
We respeeffully submit the proceedings of the ean-
Vention to our fellow-citizens, for ratification at the
pills. `Shill• our bravo soldiers stand shoulder to shoul
der under the insulted flag of the nation, forgetful of
party spirit in their strong love of our country, and all
ready to mingle their life's blood on her battle fields, for
the support of our Government and the security of our
homes, We can eo nothing" less than imitate their noble
example, and brook our party idols, for the sake of TUE
INttW.
PITILADELPUIA
CITIZENS" UNION CANDIDATE
FOR ASSEMBUY—ROBERT I'. DE SILVER,
Sixtoontit DiAlio, Plitlaae hia. Independent of - Party
Politica. In favor of supporting the Government and
the Constitution above all partisan considerations and
political chic:wary.
POLITICAL.
TO THE CITIZENS OF PITILADELPIETA
President Juslg,..—Hsu. OSWALD TITO NI PSON.
At.sociate is Hon. JOSEPH ALLISON.
DISTRICT cotIO:
PreSidellt Judge—Hon. GEORGIE RILA uswoon.
A , Aviitte
11°11.3. I. CLARK HARE,
5 Hon. GEOROE Al. STitOUD.
Sheriff—MArrrosil JOHN lIIOt.II , SuN,
Rrgistrr of WiIk—FRANCIS .F. %VOLGA MUTH.
Om* 131 ibli Orrinna Conrt-.211111. C. STEVENSON.
City Trimsnrs.r—..TAlll ES S. RIDDLE.
Contlizierjimer—VjeWlN PROALT,A.
Senator of Oar LON It. DIOKiII.SON
AUBEMIII,I%
lbtlteins:;,, e bt a ti ve
DiArict—Thontm T. Tnslcer, Sr.
2AI 66
is Thomas F. St , fra.rt.
4th a .1. 111sirrns Rog! ,
..!•21yi
Gift
7th 11
801
st
131 h
10th
11th 11
Eg
13th
13th u
14 16
01
15111 i<
16th 11
111 11
1t
" Thomas Cochran.
" Algernon S. Roberta.
" henry C. Fritz.
" Joseph W. Martin.
" -Isaac A. Sheppard.
" Richard Wildey.
" Gomm. Da 1111.1'1411, Jr
" Samuel Bingham.
" George W. Wolf.
Robert P. Deidtver.
" Charles F. Abbot.
SEI.ECP COrliClL.
Ito WARD—Jahn Dolman.
9.1 Armstrong.
9th " John CJAsin.
7th " Wm. A. Ingham.
9th " John Price Wotherill.
11th " Fidel Fisher.
18th It Wnt. H. Bacon,
thTiS.
11Th " Andrew Meßeide.
19th 4 t William Leaf,
.Ist " Wm. 1.. McDowell.
221 " Wm 11'. Smedley.
29th " 1)r. C. Campbell Cooper.
Ist ward
3 , 1 ward
4th 1; and
fAli ward
gilt ward
ward
9th ward
9th ward
latlt ward
11th ward
12th ward
13th ward
14th maid
15th want
16th ward
17th •card
18Th ward
19th ward
20th wart
21st ward
22d ward
22d ward
24th ward
By order of the Convention,
A. J. DERBYSHIRE,
ROA 9t President
110 THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
ASSEMBLY DTSTRTCT.—Tfaving been declared
by the COMMITTEE OF GENERAL SUPERIN
TENDENCE OF THE PEOPLE'S UNION PARTY,
as their regularly nominated candidate for State Legisla
ture, I respectfully FOileit the votes of my fellow-citleens
of the district, plialgitig myself, if elected, to use all
honorable means for the support at the National Adult
ulAretleo, and the public generally.
Respectfully yours,
se2o-Bt* • EDMUND C. RONSALL.
PUBLIC MEETING.
CITIZENS' 'UNION CONVENTION.
At it !iti tWII". of the ConVention it 'vas re&dvtal that
the citiv.mis of Philadelphia, of all political parties, svlo
aro favorable to the action of this Convention, tl.llll
vigorous support of the Federal Government in all its
lIIMMIITS for the suppression of Treason and Rebellion,
be invited to assemble at Concert Hall, on THURSDAY
;EVMS LNG, the ad of October, and that the Hon. Ed-
Ward Everett. of MA§sltelinscii;; 41 1 4 114 n. Paniel S.
Dickinson, of New Yolk; Hon. E. D. Baker, of Oregon
the /111..hattl Shrrei a t, of Ohio i and the Hon. Joseph
Holt, of Kentucky, be invited to attend and address the
said meeting. A. J. ORRISYSHI
Prvsiderd.
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER), 1861.
information having been sent to the Mayor, by Quar
termaster General MEI OS, U. S. A., that there is now
need of a large supply of WOOLLEN SOCKS for the
Army, with the riatnest that contributions shall he duly
form anted to Washington, the Mayor feela assured that
the patriotic IYINIICH of Philadelphia will hasten to-pro
vide, in Otis respect, liberally for the comfort and health
of those to whom they owe the safety of their homes and
the maintenance of their Government.
All Wonl h •n Sorks lift itt this office will lie diApoio‘4l of
Iterordit:g to !i:r donor,
JAM/id 3. 31ONTGOI1EI1Y,
mayors.,
mamma
GLASS, GLASS,
SHADES, SHADES,
Of all deseriptinna. Iu Great Variety.
HARTELL & LETCHWORTH,
(Haig WAroloewe,
oel-10t No. 13 North FIFTH Street
OLIVE OIL.-175 Baskets Fresh
Olive Oil, jmit rerrivetl per bark August, for Rain
by JAURNTCIIIi & (;ARSTAIRS, 202 awl 204 South
FRONT Strevl.
HIDES AND GOAT SKINS.—An in
roire per mcbooner Seaman's Pride, from St.
Bart, for Fain by^ JAVRETCHE & CARSTAIRS, 202
and 204 South FRONT Street. vet-tt
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
300 pAllt 8 TWILLED ARTY
BLANKETS, weight lbs., to be closed out at
$1.51.1p0r pair.
OURAVEN STODDART & BROTHER,
454. 1 , 4442, and 454 North gELJONU Street,
eel-2t above
C°WPERTHWAIT & CO.,
N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sts.
FLANNELS! FLANNELS!! FLANNELS!!!
Opera Flannels, all colors and shadol,
Opla.ft Flanuchi, figured and {Anil.
and 4.4 halardvale Flannels.
eavy 4-4 Skirting do.
Dom , Twilled Red and Gray Flannels.
The heel '25 cent White Flannels In the city. ocl.-if
EMBROIDERIES AN D
GOODS AT VERY LOW MCI:4.-ons "ducts
pre,ehts many advenhome to the ladies; the Unrolls are
new and aelected fur the beet city retail trade ; the quali
ties nod styles are snnerior to Meet, 4 , 41i1 by Wholesale
Houses, :ma the pi iceA nre quite f 0 sow. A discount of
five per cent. We alse fns Nish.
EP PM), iN G EN, AHMSOV
5e94.-•^ J0U. , 3 ( .LlE:frN`,Te Street
iLe - W uti 6 E-1.? L -
EELS AT OLD PRICES.—ReeI Welch, Shaker,
Ballard Vale, Colored a n d Plaid FIMITIVIS.
SIIEI'PEILD, VAN HARLINGEN, ARRISON,
se24-rp aNOR CHESTNUT Street.
FANCY GOODS.
FANCY GOODS,
DTITJGGIST,s' ARTICLES.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
FRENCIT, ENGLTSH, AND AMERICAN PER ,
FUMERY.
TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS.
BRUSHES AND COMBS, of ail deocriptionc
POCKET FLASKS ANT) DRINKING CUPS.
VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS.
CHAMOIS SPLIT, AND PLAST/Lit Off.lNEf.
POWDER PUFFS AND BOXES.
PATENT LINT, &a., &o.
OFFERED TO TIIE TRADE AT LOW PRICES
W. D GLENN,
IMPORTER,
Ho. Q. 6 Sonth FOURTH Strent
MILITARY GOODS.
ARMY WOOLLENS_
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are prepared to darer on contract 3-4 and 6-4 dark and
sky blue
CLOTHS AND KERSEYS.
Eon-am
A RMY OR NAVY •
BLUE SATINETS.
5,000 or 6,000 Yards Indigo Blue Satinet, ouch ea
Is used in the United States Navy. -
For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
3$ LETITIA Strout, and
artl4-2m 34 FRONT Street.
COTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
FOR SALE BY
my22-iftf FREYFRINGRAM R WELLS.
1/000,000 TENT BUTTONS, U. S.
pattern, for sale by J. P. REED,
Turner, southeast corner of THIRTEENTD and NO
BLE Streets. Philadelphia. se7-Imik
PROPOSALS.
HEADQUARTERS OF THE
U. S. MARINE CARPS
QUARTERMASTER'S OFPIQg,
Withhinff,tou, September !j . .S, 1861
SEALED PROPOSALS, for each class separately, will
be received at this Mike until 12 o'clock 11. of WED
NESDAY, 20tli of November next, for furnishing to the
United States Marine Corps, during the year 1862, the
following impplies, to be delivered at the Office of the As
sistant Quartermaster of the Corps, Philadelphia, Penn
free or expense to the United States, in such
onaptities as may from time to time be ordered, viz j
CLASS NO. 1.
14,000 yards of Sky Blue Kersey, all wool, free from hair,
14 inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces to the yard,
(indigo wool dyed.)
6,000 yards Dark Blue Kersey ; all wool, free from hair,
54 inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces to the yard,
(indigo wool-dyed.)
8,000 yards Park Bine Twilled Cloth, all wool, for uni
f,,rm coats, (indigo wool-dyed,) 54 inches wide,
to weigh '22 ounces per ard.
150 yards of Scarlet Cloth, all wool, (cochineal -dyed,)
54- inches wide, to weigh 16 ounces per yard.
CL Se No. 0.
8,000 yards of 6-4 Dark Blue Flannel for over-sacks, all
wool, (indigo wool-dyed,) 54 inches wide, to
weigh 13 ounces per yard.
10,000 yards of 3.4 Dark Blue Flannel for shirts, all
wool, (indigo wool-dyed,) 27 inches wide, to
weigh 6M ounces per yard. - -
],200 (tray 13111089 all wool, to weigh 4 pounds each,
with letters 'U_ S. _MY in black - i - four inches
long in the centre; to be 7 feet long and E. feet
wide, and free from grease.
6,000 pairs of Woollen Socks, three sizes, properly made
of good fleece wool, with double and twisted yarn,
to weigh three pounds per dozen pair, free front
greats.
CLAR.S No. S.
6,000 yards White Linen for pants, 80 inches wide, to
weigh 13 ounces per yard.
10,000 yards White Linen for shirts, 80 inches wide, to
weigh 11 ounces per yam.
16,000 yards Canton Flannel for Drawers, 27 inches wide,
to weigh 7 ounces per yards
CLASB No. 4.
1,000 Uniform Cape, complete (except Pompons.)
1,500 Pompons red worsted, ball-shaped, 5 inches in
circumference.
3,000 Fatigue Caps, (with covers,) to be made of blue
cloth, indigo wool-dyed.
20:104 stovhs,
CLAS.9 No. 5.
000 gross Coat Bottom (Eagle.)
400 gross Jacket Buttons (Eagle.)
100 gross Vest Buttons (Eagle.)
1,500 pairs Yellow Metal Crescents and Scale Straps.
250 sets Epaulette Bullion for sergeants and corpora:..
2,000 gets Epaulette Bullion fur privates.
50 Red Worsted Sashes.
2,500 yards - of Yellow Binding.
2,500 yards of Red Cord.
100 Swords for sergeants.
50 Swords for musicians.
50 Drums, (tenor,) complete.
50 Drum SLILIg4.
200 Batter Drum Heads.
50 Snare Drum Heads.
100 Drum Cords.
100 sets of Drum Snares.
100 Boxwood B" Fifes.
Cuss No. 6.
10,000 pairs Army Boots, (infantry pattern.)
C 1,4166 No. T.
3,200 Cartridge Boxes,
1,200 Bayonet Scabbards.
1,200 Percussion Cap Pouches.
1,200 Cartridge. Box Belts.
1,200 Bayonet Belts.
1,200 W.let Belts.
1,200 Waist Plates.
1,200 Breast Plates.
250 Sword Frogs.
CLASS No. 8
1.200 Knapsacks.
600 Haversacks.
600 Canteens.
600 lausket
• CLASS No: 9.
For making and trimming the following articles, viz:
Watch coats; sergeants', corporals', musicians' and
privatcA' uniform and fatigue coats; woollen and linen
tqtikt,l linea starts i drawersg flannel sacks;
and red and blue jackets for boys.
The above-mentioned articles must conform, in all re
spects, to the sealed standard patterns in the office of the
Quartermaster Marine Corps, Marine Barracks, Wash
ington, D. C. ; Assistant Quartermaster, office Marine
Corps, 1220 Spruce street, Philadelphia; and at the
Marine Stittioue, Itee..ffiyo, New Yeeh, ...a Boston,
Massachusetts. where they can be examined.
And whenever the articles named above, or any por
tion of them, shall be considered as not fully conforming
to samples, they will be rejected, and the contractor will
be bound to furnish others of the required kind at once,
or the quartermaster will supply the deficiency at the ex
pei se of the contractor.
Payment Will he made ope.n the accepted delivery of
the whele quantity, which may from time to time be or
dered, withholding ten per cent. from the payment of ac
count rendered under first order, until second order is
tilled, and ten per cent. front account rendered under
second order until third order is filled, and so on until
contract is complete: .
Each proposal must be accompanied by the following
guarantee;
Form of Guarantee.
The undersigned, —, of in the State of
—, and —, of in the State of —, hereby
guaranty that ht case the foregoing bid of for
Empplies, a, above described, be accepted, he or they will,
within ten days after the receipt of the contrast at the
pest "like mauled, execute the contract for the same with
good and sufficient securities; and in case the said -
-- shall fail to enter into contract, as aforesaid, we
guaranty to make good the difference between the offer
of the said -- and that which may be accepted.
A B, Guaranter.
11, Guarantor.
E F, Witness,
—, 1861.
I thereby certify that the above-named are
known to me as mon of property, and able to make good
their guarantee. G. E.
TO be signed by the toiled States District Judge,
United Stows District Attorney, or Co!Lector. -
No proposal will Ito considered unless accompanied by
the above guarantee.
Newspapers authorized to publish the above will send
the paper containing the first insertion to this Office for
examination.
The bidder's place of business, or manufacturing estab
lishment, must be specially stated in the proposal.
The above hot of articles is heliaTod to no about the
Quantity of each article that will be required during the
year ; lint the Quartermaster reserves the right of order
should the interest of the
jug a greater or less gUlullitYi
service it.
Proposals to be VT 'horsed On the envelope «Proposals
for Supptios for Marine Corps for 1802," and addressed
to Major WM. B. SLACK,
Quartermaster M. C., Washington, D. C.
0r1,8,150.2
MERRARTINS, OYSTERS STEWED
AND. FRIED, AN]) CHICKEN SALAD.—lnvi
till ion VOribt aini other nuticeri will bet dixtributtal in all
parts of the city, with punctuality,
The undersigned is at all times prepareetto present, for
the inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the
things necessary fur a large or small entertainment, as the
ease may be, thereby avonlh g all unnecessary profusion
anti N‘aSti , : Rea Battvt, hiui elt, Gist by his tong expe
rience In liusinase, be trip he able at all Hum to give, n§
heretofore, entire eatithiction to all who favor him with
their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer, -
No. 250 South TWELFTH Street, above SPRUCE.
K EROSENE CHIMNEYS, ALL
Sim, Specie lota, plain and fancy ehapel, French
pattern and plain Urns, Sample Bottles, Show Globes,
Tinctures and Salt Mouths, together with a general
ageortment of Druggists' and Confectioners' Ware.
The Trade are especially invited to call and gee our
New Patented Nursing Bottle.
HARTELL & LETCHWORTH,
Glass Warehouse,
No. 13 North RUTH Street.
IAR TIMES AND WAR PRICES.
, 1 7 —Colored PHOTOGRAPHS for SI. REIMER'S
QaGeri, SECOND fltrcet, abore GrBEEN. lt*
IMPORI ERN AND JOBBERS.
1861. rf
FALL SEASON.
W. S. STEWART & 00.,
Importers and Jobbers or
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
NO. 305 MARKET STREET.
uyers will find in our stock a full assortnilmt of
DLAOR AND OTHER STAPLE SILKS,
Tugethur midi a variety of
NNW AND TASTY DRESS GOODS.
.lust revolved, also, a large invoire 'of
MANTILLA CLOTHS AND CLOAKING,
In Blacks, Plaids , awl Plain Colors,
DLACK AND DROWN* ALL-WOOL REPELLA.NTS
PNc.o.:6ing the for nlitatning we
ore 1 . 110 , 10 to Offt't Our biork on the moot farorablo
nyty-Goons JoßßElis.
FROTH - INGHAM & WELLS,
34 SOFTIE FRONT AND 33 LETITIA, STREET,
OFFER FOR SALE
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS,
! SHIRTINGS,
DRILLS, JEAXS, SILECIA.S,
CANTON FLANNELS,
MZEM
MASSACHUSETTS; 0 IIEAT PALLS,
LACONIA, L YMAN,
EVERETT, DWIGHT,
LOWELL, COT,
I PSW CII TOO PEE, and
HAMPDEN, -5;1 BARTLET
LII P.W[SF
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
SHAWLS, BEAVER CLOTHS, TRICOTS,
CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS,
BLANKETS, AND ARMY
GOODS,
FROM THE WASHINGTON (LATE BAY STATE,)
AND OTHER MILLS. ocl-3m
FALL- 1861.
BOYD & STROTJI).
No. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
IL% vr: NOW TUEIR
USUAL LARGE STOCK ON HAND,
To which they invite the attention of CASH BUYERS.
-
1861. F G 1861.
0
F. FALL 0
H S.
RIEGEL, BAIRD,
_Be CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY GO-ODS,
NO. 47 NORTH THIRD SRFET, PHILADELPHIA.
Prompt-paying merchants are respectfully
invited to examine our large and carefully-se
lected stock of desirable goods, which will be
sold at prices to suit the times.
se2B-2m
JAMES, KENT,
SANTEE, & CO,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY GOODS,
Nos.. 259 and 241 North THIRD Street, above Race,
Have now open their usual
LARGE
-AND COMPLETE .STOCK OP FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC GOODS, ;f:t•
Among which will be found a general assortment of
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
- SASH BUYERS SPECIALLY -INVITED.
pcl7-2m
THOMAS MELLOR & CO.,
Noe. 40 and 42 NORTH THIRD Streat,
HOSIERY HOUSE,
LINEN IMPORTERS and
WIRT-FRONT MANUFACTURERS.
Importatione direct from the Manufactories. sell-2m
yARD,GILLMORE, Sc Co.,
Nos. 617 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Streets,
Have now in store a full and well stock of
FALL AND WINTER SILK. GOODS
DRESS GOODS,
GLOVES, SHAWLS, &c.
With their visual assortment of
WRITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, &c.,
to which they inYite the attention of buyers, se7.lm
1861. TO CASH BUYERS. 1861.
H. C. LAUGHLIN & Co.,
No. 303 MARKET STREET,
Are receiving daily, from the PHILADELPHIA and
NEW YORK AUCTIONS, a general assortment of
MERCHANDISE, bought for CASH.
CASH BUYERS are especial) , invited to call and ex
amine our Stock. seb-tf
1 8 61 FALL GOODS.IB6I ,
FRESH ASSORTMENT.
• DALE, ROSS, & CO.,
521 HARM STREET,
Have received, and are now opening, a fresh stock of
FALL Sc WINTER GOODS
which will be sold low for CASH and on short credits.
OW Buyers are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine our stock. au3lan
GROLERIES.
iro FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fautßieg if
their Country Residences with every description of
RINE GROCERIES, TEAS, Ac.,
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE SHEETS.
mylB
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD,
SALMON, Ac.-3 000 Ws Mess Noe. 1,2, and 3
OACKEREL, large, medium and email, in minuted
aclogee of choice, late-caugh t, fat fish.
6,000 bble. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her.
loge, of choice qualities.
8,000 boxes extra now scaled lierrings.
8,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings.
5,000 boxes large MagdalitteMerriuse.
250 bble. Mackinac White Fish.
50 Ws. new Economy bless Shad.
bblv, now Halifax Salmon,
1,000 onintale Grand Bank Coddab.
600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese.
In store and landing, for nate by
DIORPHY & KOONS,
nos No. 146 NORTH 'WHARVES.
UNION ENVELOPES
UNION ENVELOPES!
UNION ENVELOPES!
That will szo through the Post Office.
OYER 350 DIFFERENT STYLES.
Country Storekeepers supplied
With Twenty-five or a Million,
At the VERY LOWEST PRICES,
At DIAGEE'S
UNION PAPER and ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY,
No. 316 CHESTNUT Street,
Corner of HUDSON Street.
Comer of iii DSON Stre.4.
REMEMBER 316,
REMEMBER 316 CHESTNUT Street. se2B-3t
BOOK BINDING.
Magazines, Illustrated rapers, and Periodicals of ovary
description, bound neatly and at 'REDUCED PRICES.
N. B.—MUSIC bound strongly, and with great care.
SAMUEL MOOI&E az SON,
JAYNE Street, between Eighth and Ninth and Mar
ket and Chestnut. se4-lm
PORTLAND KEROSENE
O I L.
We are now prepared to supply this
STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL
is
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE It CO., SOLE AGENTS,
1010 HAREET STREET,
seZ-eat Philswielphits.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
ENGLISH WATER-PROOF
CLOAKS.
(A QUA SCUTUM.) •
BLACK-MIXED CLOAKS,
GRAY-MIXED CLOAKS,
BROWN-MIXED CLOAKS,
CLARET-MI•XE!) CLOAKS,
OPEN:LW+
EVERY MORNING
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
W2l-1m
cynrs, , E,
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, &
HUTCHINSON,
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION M XONANTS
FOR THE BALE 01
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
G 0 0 D S.
COPARTNERSHIPS
?TICIE PARTNERSI-lIP heretofore ex.-
* iPtirg botv-en 'DANIEL NEALE! aial J. EL Mo.
QUILLEN, in Ost! pi^tctice t>f Dottistry, lots ~x.piretll.3
Ilinitatinn and mutual adreem>•ut.
DANIEL NEALL, having. aAsiohltNi with hint F. M.
DIXON, mill continue at 827 ARCH. Stn»•q and J.
Mc:QUILLEN has ront.reti to 1112 ARCH Str....t.
Piiii..tovi.l.lll.., OM_ 1, IRAI.
LEGAL
TN:...t THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN MAGID,
vs. Alias Subrena in VirotCf,
r; MARY C. 31AGG.
To 31.taf C. 31.tnn You are notified that said Coat
Lace WWI tea a Kale to e6uw came 1 , 10 - a Lteerea of J)
vorre should Tint be !mule diesolving bombe of
many between you and your hu,band, returnable, on
SATURDAY, October 12, 1931, at 10 o'clock A. 141: of
said day, in the Cuninion Plena Court Room. -
A, V. PA 15015,
nelAnlb4t* Attorney for Lila-Ma-at
910 THE HEIRS AND thiGAL
Representatives of HENRY LACEY, late of the
township of fliffirm Hunks county,- rfenonsod:
Take notice that an inquest will ho' held all the . late
dwelling liouw of HENRY LICEY, deceased, in the
township of county of -Ruda, itrilfe!iitid, on
WEDNESDAY, th# 911 day of Odoher, e 4 lA'o'clock in
the forenoon of that day, to reline and diff,i , cortain Real
Estate of said deceaecd to and among his heirs and legal
representatives, if the :cline can he loito with.....A•prejtalice
to or spoiling the whole thereof; otherwise, Vl' vain° and
appraise the same according to law, at which' time and
place you are requested to atfend it you think prover.
J. T. ST NI MD'S; Sheriff.
SISICItIFVg OFFICE, Doylestown, October 14., rk,ll.
1861. ocl-triat
BUCKS COUNTY,- ss.-
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PF,NNSYtu
/L, . Y.-USIA TO THE SHMIFF.OF SAID CO C\:_
TY, GREETING:
We command you that you atta7b ISAAC VAN HORN .
and JAMES D. STRYKER, am-living Trust , es of the
New Dupe Lecture Room, late e 5 your county, by all
and singular their geods and chotcels, lands, and tette
ment:=, in 7Lose handai nr poobession Aonver the same may
he, so that they be and !wimp I,,,niee 450 ComE of Cerra
mon Pleae, te' be holden at YL Br.il'OWN, in and for
said county,, en the NINTH DAY 9d SEPTEMBER
NEXT, them to answer. ANDREW J. lIEAUMONT
and JOHN - BEAUMONT, EKetmtpra- of the last will
and testament of DORA nu N. BEAU.MVNT, deceased,
of a eke of treepass the case, etc.
Aral muntnon a!I pet 6MIS in whose hands or pinnuNidon
the odd geed:, or any or thmirmity bn at]
trachea, so that th,vy and evory of thorn le. and appear
before the said Ce..int ai the day and place, hereinbefore
mentioned, to a ns,,n what shall be ohjeetaii,F„,,inst them
and abide the judgment of the Court therei. and have
you then and there thil.; writ.
Witness DANIEL M.. SMYSER, Esquire. President
of our Court, at Doyle:down, aforesaid, ents-m
-toodood Itty Of Aug:l4, in your or our Lord (721 - thou
sand td 1 t Irundrotl anti , siXty-one.
SAMUEL B. THATCHER, Protitorktary.
A true and atteged coil.
J. T. SIMPSON, Slitrriff.
S/IF:RIFF'S OFFICE, De -- i'lestown• ocl-tut:it
yfislITED STATES, EASTERN
!Li TRICT OF PENNRYLTAN lA. - SGT.
THE
_PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATEF,
TO THE MARSHAL 01 THE EASTERN
TRIM OF PENNSYLVANIA,
• • - Greeting:
Whereas, The District Court of the United States ht
and for the Eastern District of FellllsYiVallia, riglitlf 4pl
,holy procestllng on a libel, the Hanle of the
United States of America, bath decreed all persons ire
general who have, or pretend to Isis, any right, title, or
interest in the Schooner o FAIR:WIND," whereof JO 1111.
E. W YAW is Mester, her tackle, apparel, and fueniture,,
and the goads, wares, and merchandhe laden on board
Onireof, captured as a prize by the Visited Slates steamer
Quaktr City, under ..!011,11.1.11a o. 0. 5. 01.055011, and
brought into this port to be mouished, cited, and callel
to judgment, at the time and place undermittem: and to
the effect hereafter expressed, ()lattice so requiring )
You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and com
manded, that _cud omit nut, but that hy publishing- thes,o
Pregelltlt ill lit least two of the daily newspapers printed
anti published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the
Legal- In fell *neer, you do monist, and cite, or cause to
be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in
general mho hay,, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
interest in the said Schooner, her tackle, apparel, and
furniture, and the goods, wares, and tuercaandise laden
or, board thereof, to appear before the Honorable JOHN
CADWALADER4 the Juidge of this said Court, sit the
DISTRICT COURT ROOM, in the city of Philadelphia,
on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these pre
sents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day
following, between the usual hours of hearing Caine.,
then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a
reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the
'°d ll &tic-min her tlitidet apparel, ma fumitnre k and
the goods, wares, and merchandise should not be pro
nounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the
same, to the enemies of the. United States, and as
goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and sub.
It et to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned
as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and re
oeve in this behalf as to justice shall imperial t, And
that you Only intimate, cur cause to be intimated, unto all
persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom hy the tenor of
these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not
appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear
and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the
contrary, then said District Court cloth intend and Will
roceed tuV4dication ott ttW said Capture, and May
pronounce that the said Schooner FAIRWIND„" her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and
merchandise laden on board said Schooner, did belong, at
the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the
United States of America, and as good.; of their efleinje,l,
or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation stud cuts
denOlUttOlip to be adjildgtd told cpudonned aslawful prim,
the absence or rather contumacy oi the poisons so cited
and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you
duly certify to the said District Court wind you shall do
in the premises, together with these presents.
'Witness the HonorableJOHN DADWALADER, Judge
of the said Court, et Philadelphia, this Twenty,,eyeath
day of September. A. D. 1861, and in the eighty-sixth
year of the Independence of the said United States.
oci-3t 'G. R. FOX, Clerk District Cove.
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Ottawalader,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale ' to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at the
CHANGE, on THURSDAY, October tete, 1851, at 1.2
&deck M.; the oneodx.teenth taut of the Sehounee
JOHN S. LEE, her tackle, awn% furniture, being the
interest of ANDREW J. 1101 A ELL, a resident and in
habitant of the State of North Carolina, in the said
Schooner, now lying at House's wharf, Richmond.
WILLIAM MI.LLWARD,
U. S. Marshal, E. D. of rena'a.
Pita EL lITTA • Pepternb er 60, lak. ocl-at
MABSEIAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon John Colwalader,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to ine direetv,l 7 will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at the PHILADELPHIA EX •
CHANGE, on THURSDAY, October 10th, 1861, at 12
o'clock Bt., one certain small BAG OF GOLD METAL,
marked V IVI u Bas. Gold Charlotte Mint.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania,
Zeptruilirc 00, - OM. utd•M
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIET UE
of a Writ of Sale, by the Ilon. John Cadwalader,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, be sold at Public Sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for Cash, at the pHILADEL,NHA.
EXCUAINGE, on TIIUMSDAY, October 10, 1801, at 12
o'clock Al., the one•third part of the Schooner EAGLC,
her tackle, apparel and furniture, being the interest of
Richard H. RIDDICK, a resident and inhabitant of the
State of Virginia, in said vessel, now lying at pier xo.
17, Richmond. WILLIAM iIIILLWARD,
S. Marshal, E. D. of Peuusylvania.
PEI LADI PH lA, SertenlbOr 39, /SOL 0c1.3t
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to toe directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest
and beet bidder, for cash, at the PtiILAD ' ELPHIA EX
CHANGE, on 'PHUItgDAY, October 10, ISOI, at 111
o'clock M., the one-sixtrenth part of the Schooner G.
W. HYNSON, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, being
the interest of George Harris, a resident of the State of
North Carolina, in said vessel.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
S, Mara F., D. of Penusyh•ania.
PHILADELPHIA, September 30, 18111. eel-It
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale, by the Men. John Crulwalader,
Judge of the District Court of the United Statue, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to hit. directed, hill be sold, at Public Talc, to the highest
and beat hiller, for rash, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, on THURSDAY,. October 10, DM, at 12
o'clock M., the one-sixteenth part of the Schooner
EMMA AMELIA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture,
being the interest of Henry Bingham, John J. Kelly,
and Daniel H. Baldwin, residents and inhabitantsef the
state of Georgie, hi said TVliNit
WILLIAM MILLWAUD,
S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, September 30,1801. oel -3t
IAR SEAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cadwahuler,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the blastrra District of Pennsylvania, In Aflutiralty,
to MC directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, on THURSDAY, October 10th, 1801, at 12
&clod:, mew, the into-sixteenth part of the aeltnener
Alt lESTES, her taehle, apparel, and furnitore, bring Oki
interest therein of MYERS "ALYEItS, a resident of the
State of Virginia, WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Mileatetl,ll. D. of Pemmy trot&
PlliLA lIA I, NI I A, September 30, 186]. ocl-3t,
MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. John Cadwalader,
Judge of the District Court of the United Rotas, in and
fop the Eagilt•iia I , lstOtt of Penns; hauls, in Adtaieally,
to me directed, will be sold,at .'ith.lc
Idale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at the Pllll , ADEL l'l I.IA EX
CHANGE, on THURSDAY, October 10111,1861, at ra
o'clock N., the one-sixteenth part of the schooner BUG.
BOWES, C., her tackle, apparel, and furniture, being
the interest of IiEDEA li REIS, a resident and in
luthitant uf the State of North Carolina, in ;said yeasol,
now lying at William-streeWt wharf, Rielinitind.
WILLIAM MILLWAXD,
U. S. Marshal, E. P. of Pennsylvania.
110mA September 30, 1861. 0u1.3t
MARSHAL'S SALE—BY VIRTUR
of a Writ of Sale, by the MU. Johlt thelWalader,
_lodge of the District Court of the United States, in sad
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to toe directed, will be sold, at Public Cale to the Wheat
and best bidder, for each, at the PHILAI;ELPHI&E.L.
CHANGE, on THURSDAY, October 10th, lattl. at 1.4
n., the ono-eighth Tut of the hark IHISIASAHI
HALLETT, her tackle, apparel and furniture, being the
interest of ANDREW J. DWELL, a resident and ins
habitant of the State of North Carolina, in said vessel.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
D. S. Marshal, E. D. of Poiutsyleattia.
rfIitADEI.PHIA, Septentpr 50,1861, 044 k
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACALEMY OF
isitLmo.
ORAN V tiheatED
AND
MISCEI,I,ANEUUS CONCERT,
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 186.1
Thu lulluw ins artiata aim] amataurs alslat '
Bltulanu. BERTHA 11111 A NNSEN,
:Alas DENDIETTA SR A W,
Iffi;a4
Dliam CAROLINE INICCAUVREY,
Mi. ERNEST
Mr. IN CNA,
Mr. (I, ItutheoE,
Mr. AA MIN IL TAYLOIL.
A FULL CIIORUS AND LPFIs.q.EINit uIi.“I.IISS - FRA,
And 010 (hand OrefaillifY much enliugA.4l ,j Iwt
Cotio t.
Directarr—ll. G. 'THUNDER and S. It Ell S.
Overton to er WiSlitun TOL" Qllllrtrite From "Moss iu
Egiito;" Sdos by Motlame .ri,luuuisr•n, 3liss fienristt4
Shim, miss Linde Miss 31.cCatfrey, Mr. Nr(lett
Petrim-, find Mr. A arm. IL. Taylor. To colient.ls NV
.1311.11 WA.
! •! tl
\Vont,' 1.3 L. .)ici'ooday. blank; 11.) lielay Le.
Thunder.
I'lkt
OnANI) IVAIt 14.15 . 1
WhiCh will Lc Cl V ' etl
with StAQi
by .111atlatim 11.1th..d 1 - ~ ,n vn, Miss Caroline Alc , Affrey,
rrest Nrrieg, and M.r Lai Ull ILTa)bir.
Tickets, 25 cents, ‘+ltich will admit twrsonti to every
Po llen 01 the hutire, em.r.itt the Pe: iii antl Pitninet
Th. - stile of 11re Hrser• vi•tl Funk will 1 . 1,1nt qt
AviPnly., bl J. E. i1 4 =111 , 1 1, i, severitli Intl Cllsstitut
,treet., on WEIN , ' E6DA YA. N. 171 it. 50
F.•nts in I'rosrt•niunt cr . r. ts
Doors opetaitt seven Celuck. Cwicert commence; at
eight. eel -at
WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL
Tmwrnm—wALNuT sTI:gYfT, ()Yr.
NIGIITH
LAST NIGHTS
Of the great Shakspertrial. ipectacular Phry,
THE TEMPEST;
_ On, Tun ENCHANTED ISLAND !
The Lan Scene,
R(ni
OR THE ABODE Or }KIEL
IN TIIE ENCHANTFEI FOREST,
The must tunrttifteent ever produced !7} America.
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) v M
ALA-STREET THEATRE
NINTH. rad WALNUT Streetk
-
$l, A, GNAIIIITTEIaIi.
THIS (TUESIi2II) I7YE MPG, th,to'lr
The peribrilialice wl4 A.% ILI,
=II
Ain rk Mayberry .........:....31r. PETER It Y 1 4 .09
31ed. Crosby 'l'lit CA It 0 N It ICTING.I
To emielude with t 1 la oblotho hiree or
A QUIET 9k1411. Y.
VT , Varnaby Bil.Me • Mr. BOWERS
Ali1111:55I011—Ilread Circifirfile.,• Parquet,
(Sial:trel emits, 50e.); Family Giddie r 2.5 c.; Private B4ii.
ea, E.& and 513 Single Seats in Valitcgitra anti Privailie
Boxes;4sc.; Upper Boxes, 25c.
lhofitti spen at 7; Performance Urstintnence at 7%.
11 . 1t3.- JO
A ljlS: . DREW'a ftwm,
Acting and Bly.tge Afiinager W. S:•711EDRIIJOIEIL
Business Amt. and Treaanror .103', , P. MURPHY.
The perforrpnce will commence With
THIS (TZESGAY) EVENING, Cyzittiterr 1,
JEANNETTE i
neTretin Dr La Trtemtfkgwr .
Jeannette Prijol_, CIIAILLOTTIC ..r7I44}MPERM
Madame Flavigna • Mrs: EVYWEALL
Marietti, • • • Mrs. CH ARUM IJEN
.
Claude Marie (le erttin)..............Mr. MCIIIIIMMI.
Thome'Mr. L. R. 5.M44111.14
• .
Placid° Emulien Mr. ittiflll
Au4nchr • - . ~, , , Mr, FRANIOiItiIW
PRICES--75,50, 37.?..(4.2%, and 15 coots.
No extra charge for reserori sc ats.
ASSEMBLY BVILDI.NGS—TE U.
and CHESTNUT Strt•eta.—MONDAY evening,.
Er.eptenkla.r 30, ISt 1, and ev7r , ,evenh.g. during the wt 6.4,..
ninnOitlit iletteNi iflinriaenlents and in.
creinwil Mucha - ideal Effects th. Hoene:an:
the GREAT SOUTII ERN lairElmos, and gurgeziii..r
ninhanical exhibition ur the ..MUSSIAN WAR. Adult
15c., Children, 10c., Reserved Sent., 25e. se3o-Et'
MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES Off
THE HEBELLlON—ltuttolatating all the proud:
Heat 9eteeat 7 Etidagete,,A,. 7 anti thin liatr.,
For u sle by JAMES Vi; IXTCEN
9114 tAIEBINUT Street-
A Desrriptive List furnished grass 1111@ st-iit by melt,
free, on applirntien.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY •OP
THE FINE ARTS, 10.25 Clif`-'iTN UT ,Strut, k
open daily, Sore:lays excepted, from 8 i,l till 6P. N.
Atholeahm 25 cents. Children 'mier twelve year',
half price. Shama of Stock,
WANTS
WANTED- A VESS'EI, OF THE
rowtoity of filost FY,IO tv laOU 1.16 k, .Yra voyage to
tin W,ht Apply to
oel .fAirftETCHE Ce_II.FTAIRS.
WANTED—A Pupil who ewld re
ceitin inetrwstion in all tho lir:lnchon of. an , English
Education by rwtolering Some assistance it. teachin, ,, 7
AMAY EL(4lwO , l, on OgLI!It A.Teaue, north
from Noble street,. below Sixth street, bet Noon .ht hours
of t :mil 4, on the atternoous of Um Ist, 31, r rhl 84 of
Truth month, Thal.. cA..l3t*
WANTED—An Experienced 3ales
than iu the linsiery find Notion p4l•diii.4s,..who
aciinalititst with Sfotttgomery, Chester, and Cetawarei
comity trade. Address'' Itox 1209 Pit
WANTED—A good Girl to act as
Waiter in a Dining Room. Apply at the 'Revere
.11, - 41-7e, THIRD above Race ntrert. se3o-2t*
it EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEI4P-
Ell is open for an engagement. Salary in accord
ance with the times. Undoubted reference as to charac
ter and ability. Address u Business," Box 2280 6
Office. sell-Im*•
T. 4 I IIIPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
't MCII, kc., are invited iuldress the "Employment
Committee," at the Items et' the Young Men's Christian
Logoriation. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street. apg-nat
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT
Apply 1816 SPILL:CE Street. ocl-6t*
TO LET—A Dwelling House on
F 4u4 Rittenhcnse street, west of Green street, German-
U.Ave. Rent e3OO. Mee, a pleasant and convenient
dwelling on East Walnut lane. keely
WILMA NI H. BACON,
335 MARKET Street.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A
modern built new MILL, 154 feet long by BO wide,
with water power sufficient for fon t , s et s woo ll en ma ,
chinery, nnd ample tenements ibr workmen. Also, a
GRIST MILL and FARM attached, known as the
Good Intent property, near Blackwoodtown, N. J. The
property is in good order, and roady for machinery. In
quire of
oel-M* LIVERMORE. COOPER, A: CO.
von BALE, FREIGHT, OR CHART
TER.—'Cho superior Baltimoreibuilt bark A. A.
Drebert, G. I Hewitt, muster, 338 tons register, now in
blew York. Apply to
JAURETCHE t WARSTAIRS,
eel 202 and 204 .oath FRONT fit
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, Or •THE STATE 01
FENNSILYAZILL
DIRECTORS,
David Jayne, H. D., Charles H. Rogers,
John M. Whitall, John K. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Simplon],
Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter.
DAVID JAYNE, K. D., President.
JOHN M WHITA.LL, Vies Peealdetit.
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Conunenwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT Strait
FIRE •AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day of Day & Matlack.
Samuel Wright " Wright Bros. & 00.
D. B. Birucy ii Davie & Birney.
Henry Lewis, Jr It Lewis Broa. & CO,
C. Itivliavileon.. Y. C. Howe & Co.
Jno. W Everman.,..... tt J. W. Everrnan. &
Geo. A. West tt West &
F. S. Martin . v. Savage, Martin, & Co.
C. Wilson Davie. Attorney-at-law..
E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woodruff
Jut.. Newsier, Jr.. No. 17/5 Green etrect,
GEORGE W. DAY, President,
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice•PrelM/eL
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. ja.23.ffet
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING FUND-UNITED STATEII, 4
TRUST COMPANY§ corner TRIED and CHRIST..
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
S.R. CRAWFORD, Preeident,
JAMES H. RUETER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Office boors, from 10 until 3 o'clock.
This company is not joined in any application to
begisiature.
SAFES
LILLIE'S SAFE.. DEPOT. Rlrr-
MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, now.
t n Franklin Institute.
The umlereigned, thankful foe past favor'', and busing
determined to merit future patronage, has secured NEIL.
elegant and convenient etore,.and has now on hand. e
large assortment of Lillie's .Celebrated Wrought anid ..
Chilled Iron Firo and Burglar Proof Safes,(the only .
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) m, LiUlert
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
LIMO. Bank Vault Poore and Lochs will be furniaiseis
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beat pro
tee ted, and cheapest Poor and Lock .yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillia's Ne
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe is con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet at..
fared for this purpose, and is the only nue that II midis,
fire and burglar-proof.
SPKOIAL .have now on hand.sayi twenty et.
Farrel, llerring, & Co.'e Safes, most of them near', now.,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a rainDletl.,
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for Sl*,
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They wilt be sold at v
icy prices, Pledge call and examine.
ju2fplyif 111. C. 8/I.DDIE/1, APELL
& AIM, FOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware anti
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Express. Steamboat, ,
pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. 114 deIIPRA
ing their cargoes in Now York thw foLt.; , o , lagilays.
Freights taken at reasonable
P ratea.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTIL WRARYRR, Phiilalelpht
JANES lIAN-D, Agehti
anl -tf Pier: 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New York.
NILLAPELPHIA /MY
WAffIIFiGTON XL?RISS SUM&
BOAT OODIPAN Y.
New lino direct for Alexandria, Washingt4ll) a4*.
Georgetown. Through in 3(1 hours.
Steamer PHILADELIaPHIA, "CaOain THOS. HOW ! ,
Steamer JIIROME, Captain JERwitg.
Will leave Philo&!ilia °Teri VaiIINtSTAT 'sod EL.,
'rURDA Y, at 12 Welock M., crane/AMR with all
those ports, sold returning, /E 4 Fe WrlbiliSton.Geor_att ,
town, and Alexpoldria every TUESDAY and S plug, ,
DAY, for Philadelphia. W. P. CLIME, AgePt,
Wa.I4..SOUTITL vnAitvxs, Philiulelyteta,
MORGAN 4 RIiIti . RILMT, Agra&
Bout of C 9 st.tm, Waahingt*Al
a dr at FOX NtIN YOBX. 'As
phihwhiphis sthipb propeller °.=
m
will comence their business' Utll the 808,11011 On MO
18th instant.
Their stentnern aro now maim; freight ea Booms
Pier above waimit street.
Terme accorbloodating. Arab , to
W. M. BAIRD et 00.,
tee Muth Tlonlaarsiro Avenue
WIPER-PHOSPHATE OF 1 4 1.5.113,
K, SO tofu in store sad fox Bale, In lots to atilt
pur
chasers,br A.III.ItA6TWIUK,
521 VIN IC Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best utici ciumpegt in the
City, at 34 Smith THIRD IWO.