The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 03, 1861, Image 3

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    TILE RACE AND VINE-STREETS RAILROAD,
now about recovering from the prostration induced by
the swindling operations of Campion and company, is in
a fair way of righting Its CA111 , 61.1. et. It hag been snagest.
cd that the stock—the original and over-issue, the bonds,
the notes, and other claims--he placed in the hands of a
trustee, who' is to cancel the same, and thou issue ten
thousand shares, as authorized by the charter, and distri
bute the same pro rata to the bondholders, stockholders,
and other claimants, to the amount of their respective
interest. This arrangement will require the unanimous
consent of all parties.
— Aitter.srEo.—Soule two years ago, a man
named James Hughes was arrested upon the charge of
burglary, in entering Connro's grocery store, at Twenty
second and Lombard streets. After having effected an
entrance by means of the trap-door, he was caught and
lleld to Lail. When the day of trial came, Hughes was
not to be fowl, having left the city, Ile retuned again
Within a day or two, and was on Tuesday arrested by the
police of the Seventh ward. The prisoner was held in
$l,OOO bail by Alderman l'atchel.
RAILWAY COLLlslON.—Yesterday morning,
nbout 6 o'clock, a collision °centred on the Camden awl
Amboy Railroad, about a mile above Burlington. TWO
Treight trains raw in contact, both crorinre .10-
maged. On one of the trains there Were a number of
:army ambulances, which Were smashed up. A soldier,
echo was in one of the ambulances, was thrown out a n d
romeolat hurt. The accident did not interfere mate
rially with the running of the trains subsequently.
Tur. Vorit - NTErat ilPrnEgintENT COMMITTEE
have aoknonhvtged the receipt of *ITO from S. S. San
ford, the proceeds of his opera-house benefit some weeks
:Igo. The committee have presented Mr. S. with a
beautiful picture and frame, representing, the buildings,
vatoou,,
LEGAL INTELLIGEItiCE.
DISTRICT COURT --- Judge Sharswood•
Thomas Megear and William llinckle ca. Edward E.
HeMold. defendant, and the Philadelphia and Gray's
Ferry Passenger Railroad, garnishees. The jury in this
cu=e rendered a 'verdict yoaterdas morning for plaintiffs
for 6455,26.
The court then adjourned until Monday.
DISTRICT COl7RT—Judge Hare.—Kline vs.
Simpson. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff for
The court then adjourned until Friday.
OrEn AND TERMINER—Judges Ludlow and
Allison.—The case of William Cormerly, charged with
the nmrder of Abram Hayes, on the 20th of Hay lain,
I)ecupied the attention of the court all of
New York Stock
Inns,
5000 U S 6-. 1862.... 9534
'7OOO II S 6s '65 reg.. 903 i.
'34000 tr S 6s 'Bl reg.. 91
;:009. do 01
5000 e o .. 91,41
20000 do 91 , e
6000 IT S 6e'Bl, eon.. 913
Too° u S 5s "74, eon.. 81,t i i
MOO Tress 6 p c 2 y.. 99,,V
1000 YSt 6s, '72...100
10000111 Can 8eg...8 61
0000 Term S.t Os 'OO.. 41 p,
5000 do blO 41 . 4
2000 Georgia St 65,4
5000 d0..........66
2000 N Car St 6a..... 5874
- 90000 Missouri 411 i
1000 Ohio 6s 'TO... 89„if,
5009 Yirginia 65...... 47
1000 Louisiana St 63. 56
4000 Bud R ad mtg... 80
5000 Harlon It Ist in. 94
6000 Mith C Bs. old.. 910
5000 CitecQBp e... 9234
2000 N Is Ist mtg.
.
.. 81
2000 Term It .5A 51 m 18
1000 LaC & Mil L G b 12
.5000 N .0 Con lot nitg.lo2.g
2000 L B k W Ist x-i 04;1
21 Ocesii Rank-. . 70
5 Oh of Commerce SO
00 do ...... 791.
SO Penn Coal C 0... 76
5$ Mil E P Du C... 16
25 rac Mail SS Co.. 88%
70 do 88 a'
.4
75 do 88%
1.0 do FllBB%
100 do 1.30 89
20 Mich Cen R.... 41%
120 do 41%
100 do slO 41%
100 d 0...., ...... 41%
450 N T Can R 73%
000 do 1.10 70,%
45 d) g 5 73%
12 d 0.... 7330
200 do b 7 73%
50 do 1,1 73)
200 do 40 73%
50 do.. ...... .... 73%
100 do 430 73%
100 Erie R . . ... .... 25%
100 Hudson 11. 33;4
500 11l Central arp,s3o 65%
50 do 90
50 do. 9.1?‘
50 Gal & Chi R.... 69%
100 Cleo & Tol R.... 29%
100 Chi & R I R 45%
700 do 45%
100 do 40 453
204) do 1..10 447,h'
300 do 560 45
23 do. 45%
30 Cld 11 & Q R..... 61g
90 Norwich & Wor.. 30
r New York Markets of 1 esterday.
A: A ET: are grist at 15.25 for pots and pearly.
BILID2.TUFFS.--The market for State and Western
Flour is firmer and prices are lific higher, but the ad
.vance has cheated the demand and there was not notch
adiVily at the improvement. The sales are 10.000 bids,
at $5:2L.520.40 for superfine State; $5.5005.65 for ex
tra do; 66.2445.40 for superfine Michigan, Indiana,
Ohio. lowa, ,kc., and $5.5566.75 for extra do, in
cluding shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio, at 55.500
6.90. find trade brands of do at 3007.
..91211T/1(11) flour is firm, with oili, of ono
ef3 for superfine Baltimore; ;?.6.10,fri for extra doh
5ee6. 1 . 1 3 t . r Brandywine; 51i..50 , 1.25 for Georgetown;
Sidi 5.:7, for Petersburg City; tlTitS.7s for ltieliummul
City.
Canadian flour is 10 cents better and in moderate re
quest. Stith sale: of 7001111ds at 85.35ef..40 for superfine,
and ‘,,,5.5C , 00.130 for flue range of extra brand,
11,-e Flaw- is gniet and _t. my at g.g175a4. for the
range of tine and Fupertine.
Cora Meal is unchanged ; we quote Jersey at F.2.75¢0
2.50; Brandywines3.osa3.ls; puncheons $l5.
Wheat FiA 02e higher, but the market is rather quiet
at the advance; sales of 90,000 bus at $1.1.0a1.20 tbr
Chicago Spring; 81.21 for Milwaukee Club ; *1.29a1.35
for whirr red Western; and $l.-15 for unite Kentucky.
Bye is steady at 70075 c.
Barley is quiet at Ci3oiN7oc.
th* ;Ire i4eady and selling at :30at:i3e for Jersey, Dela
ware, and Dennbyicania il4ccazixc fur Webtcrn and
state. and 3041133 e for Can
Corn h> firmer, and prices have advanced one cent, but
there is lel, (hying at the advance; sales 85,000 but at
5441;;u: fur mixed Western, lind 56;i:c for yellow West
ern.
PrOvi,,toNs.—Pork is firm, with a moderate inquiry
sA,„ are 500 bids at , .6.14.75 for mcs., closing with few
Pollen muter sin, and Silidalo for mime. Beef is dull,
with small sales at .9:50'.5.!;0 for country tne4i $4g4.60
for country oriole, and $9011.25 for repacked Western.
Beef Hams are Still. Bacon is quirt. Cut Meats are
quiet and Steady, at 5% at fic for Hams, awl 4X atil for
Shoulderi:. Lard is unchanged and in nominal mutest,
with sales of 500 tcs and bids at Sjia , o:tic for No.l to
.3 rime,
Ak - tti.t.:v is fit ?It, *slag of .100 UN at 21;1‘621Me
- CITY ITEMS.
- THE LONDON TIMES ON or AIIMY
:roftm.-1111 , sall, the Times nun, in his last letter to the
Thunderer," sayF " General Butler pointed out to
'Me, at Torrross Mame, sumirrs who were dad in a wet
of gay bluff which looked likt the warn-out linings of
infantry tunics—fluffy, yet threadbare; hard, yet rag
ged; looking as if wool had been glued on to rotten call
cii." Tintre correspondent is always on the look
-out for. the worst side of things in the Union army. tie
,has completely ignored the ' , owes of regiments of gal
lant men in the service, who are clad in the substantial
and elegant uniforms mode at the Brown Stone Clothing
:Ball of P.ockhill & Not. 603 and 605 Chestnut
lifl•reet, above Sixth, Philadelphia.
THE FIE EMEN AN]) THE NEW ARTILLERY
TH:6I3MI:NT.—The Tiro Department are about organizing
an artillery regiment for home defence. The horses be
longing to the department are to be used for the purpose.
The main feature of the affair is, that all the members of
the roaiment are to be ek.thed in military garments from
the Palatial Clothing Egtilblishinont of or/111i - ilia Stoke?,
60t ) Chestnut street, which is the chief depot in this
City for the manufacture of lirst-class army and navy
uniforms. Those who wish to effect a great saving
should purebase at this Emporium, as prices have been
reduced to time lowest figure.
L'RHIVALS AT THE HOTELS
IF2 TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—CheAnut and Ninth Streets.
'W A Ogg,llichmond, Ky .1 Is Chambers, Wash'u, Pa
311. s Cunningham, retina .It Conover, has ton
, -Caleb Copt., l'hilittla
J S X
Mi=e===llMWEl
.Jas L Canfield, New York WlO C Peyton, Richmond
N 31.4x , re„ Richmond Mr, S Ireland, Wash, 11 0
.Sod Fowler, Wash, D C Dr R S W Iltrons, Del
F Myer, Baltimore John 11 Poynter, Delaware
-Chas G Green, Brooklyn W Dalzell, Pittsburg,
.J K Bate;. Now York General Williams, IS S A
Cobb, Michigan AIL Scott, Michigan
.Jas 31 Cooper, Pittsburg J W Blackly, Cincinnati, 0
Taintor, Milwaukee B Matlack, Cincinnati, 0
..J 31 Layton & In, Ohio L Boardman & la, Coon
A W et;teui yrant wad, S
•A N Smith, Wo.l,l,,at'n, DO V.'m Mitehell, Wash. D
T Nichols, Newark, NJ G K aheridan, New York
-Chas S Lewis .- la, N York Limit Iturrowg, S A
Small & wife, Penna J Haldeman, Potion
.J F McLaughlin, Troy, NY A I; Bruner, Lancaster
B. Green, Ea-ton K Cobb, New York
1' II Griffith, Indianapolis AII Johnston, New York
*.fa Moore & wife John Baird, New York
John Lowry, New York E U Tufts, Boston
H Post, C‘nmectimat Mr, 1) Tyler, Comleeticut
IV 1131a:reit, Boltituorn Jog E English, New Mayen
hi Welelr; New Haven J Gr , rnwoo.l, Jr, N York
.Stual Smith, California J 2,0 V Carvell, N
1 . • Barnum, New York P S Jame;, New York
la Hemtenor:, New York Ja.: McAuley, Pittsburg,
liss Nary Mazoftin, N Y Jos F Darling ix . la, N
II Lame 1 ut, N Jersey J 11,111 en, Now York
71 B Babcock, New York P TONVLISPII, New York
G B Perry. Buenos Ayros J E Smith. Mass
'W d Bradbury, Wasb, D 0 R S Patterson, WaA, D C
T Way, London, Eng Misr , Way, London, Eng
S New York x L llidaely, LS A
"Kr, latweeztet., New York Mrs 'Davis, New York
(:aolner, New York Jo,_ Morro&ld, Baltimore
W Bauf,on, Newark, N J Geo B Walton, New York
ff• Lanbkain, Masi R C How, 31ossathiteetts
X 1: Stinip,,on, Mass Major Rolm L Wilson, 11l
WiNan, Illinois S Miller & 2 Eons, Ohio
:Mrs Thomai, Olio J.l Vali n,t, New York
F W Wahlo, New York L E Mills, Cin, 0
Crkleer Mat, U N Mr Hoyt, New York
F White, New York F 11 Allen, Jr, N
NI, - sort. , ,, New York Jo, J I''rkin',
r-mieetieut IV Ordway, Maggitchugetti
Mad:, Cihtiunatti, 0 I: Ilartaiorn, N V
sas k' I.loahq], Ohio
.J F Wegray, New York
- Dr New Jersey R Bayard, New 'York
Flt William:, Pittsburg \V Baughman la, Pa
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
'Geoll Creek, Pa W D McDrain, Lane co
~D.Denniston, Hollidayslyg %V C Neal, Bucyrus, Ohio
A L Kenton, V E T Drayton, Ashland, 0
11 Blair, Carßale, Pa Enos J Fumy, Shippcimbg
'Wm McLean, Shippensl% P Maher, New Jersey
C M Kuehn J1)1111 l'ibert, Johnstown
Win S lievora, Venango co
Jou It Boolean k son, Pa
T Priest.
D A 1.:1 Alle2lleity City
1: 11 Cavga, :Napolcon, 0
Jl' Chapin, Ohio
Nit Stewart, Marietta, Pa
Wood, rittsanirg
rth .1 Pritchard, Balt
Alt J ShippriiA,g
Jos Loitidliach, Prima
Wai D Mc!ivain, LancaEtd
Atkin on, Platt
A Wolle, Bethlehem
Geo h ,Sl/4 , 1V. Hooton
C II Scharff, Nc•w York
Beni Bo mon. MaF. W Adv.], West Grrmvillo
CPB4t , i'll: wife, l'enna .1 DI Nhoomaker,
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chemtrd street, above Third.
If Birch. Bea dintt W C Bay, New Jen a
Thee Id Redhead, City 0 \V IN Davis Ci w st e e V a t
C W Sturgis, Litiz, Penna TNV Brady
L II Worrell. 7.8 0 B Selowlier, Ohio
Edw F Bow .ii J Ball, Elmira, N Y
John Milers. Maim II W Brenk, Baltimore
It Gregory, Baltimore T Sayles, New York
Theo Geonort. New York E J Lear, New York
0 Hughes. New.' ereey I , X Brainster, Cin, 0
J V 111111.1% New York J Lamoud, rennoirania
1' 3 Tolman. Philada
THE lINION—Arch
V ('arson, Allegheny City
Col It Ratelitr, Tamaqua
Get, Johreoa, Tamaqua
Mr. HuMngle, Neu• Jersey
Mrs Iteniumoni, New JerseY
J II Elmer, New Jersey
II E Hale, Wisconsin
lifts Heyman & 3 elliVu, Va
B C Welk, Delaware
S W Burley, Green Cantle
Josiah Baker Maryland
J C Pfout, Adams co, Pa
(0 H Nelson, Minnesota
Worman, Pennsylvania
.1 G Steinman, M 1), cur
W Haines, ivwork, Avl
UNITED STATES HOTEL—Eleventh and Market Ste.
coC Arbuckle, Massellon, 0 Col C C Porter, Illinois
W Wallace., Princeton Albert Oliver, Reading.
Rohl. 'Kelm) Aw, Baltimore Mra Nano!. A eli, Salem, 0
Jag Marshall, Pittsburg R E Parker, Perna
L F G Starker., N T .1 E Gillingham, Phila
John neltzhoovpr, Carlide
A Price, Cheater co, Pa M. II Hicknx, Ohio
iteigher, Roidon .1 1 1114 !It, Centre en, P:t
I It Boone, Ohio J li Sailer, Carib:la:Pa
.1 C' Sailer, llogeatown Chu., W 04.0, Abszcom, N
W R Walter, Trenton, Di J
xchauge—Oct. 2.
Jainos IV Bliss, Boston
Adams - ,t la, Mass
I:illrert, Ohio
lt Ilardra=t4•, N Y
M Kinport,
L Whitney, Jr. Boston
Jun C Swan Jc la, liarrisbg
'iv M Sprankle, Ohio
W I I Dtald, It bang., Sun, Tint
Mrs Stewart, Marietta, Pa
S it 'bunts
Livia J 13 IV:Mrs - Flan V S A
Ii W We.gen A; la, Perna
Mrs Dr Rankin, Daum
W L Cams,n, Delaware
A J Filch, Jer:k•Y Of)"
J M tiaralereon, N York
C U Skerr. M Chunk
Ballade, Reading;
A C Jenkins, Andover
street, above Third.
C Pittsburg
John T:u nagna
1) H Pott.itown
G L J Painter, 11Iiiiicy, Pa
S B Coughlin, linw Jeroy
A 1 Prnimyrotitlik
W II llarbaugh, Ohio
Miss Apelhee, Delaware
H II Harvey, Maryland
.Tacnb Baker, Maryland
Israel Shank, Cas'down
.1 G Reading . , New Jersey
3I W Lipper, Philadelphia
U Gast, Lancaster
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth.
P J Smoot, Delman , Thos Forsythe, Pa
W L Lofferts,Llica, N Y It P Went, Now Jerser
G N ll6sc, NPW 31 , 1Nily 11 Lawson, Norri6town
J Honkim, Jr, Maryland S Herrington, Del
J E Smith, Illinoht Purnell Todwin, Md
Miss Todwin bk. Md John Dunwarth, N Y
. . -
W C Champion, V C
IltilWll 13 Cunningham, Did
Tars Dunwarth, New York CII Billiton, IV Chester•
li C Bennett, ti S A Win Verner, &Mut co
T Rinehart, Pa Chas B Lee .1: lu, W Chostor
N F.-. 7 Brown, Now York
Cw•reud, Now York JII Petro, Wash, D C
/I .1 Collins, Waeh, D C Joo Mayne., Baltimore
J A Pease, New York C A Babcock, New York
r II Scoville, New York Edw Curti., New York
T R Cook, Jersey Shore Chas Laing, Wash, DC
Coo 11 Earle, Phila A Iltaginnie, Pa
Lieut N D Yaudever, Del T R Horton, Now York
00311WEVICIAL ItOTEL—.Sixth street, above Chestnut
L FOO , , ohio Tit Yardlov Dov
. . .
J " iiiialkry, Connecticut W Mallory & la, Conn
F McSparran, Lancaster co Miss Rachel Kimble, Pa
J Coulson & la, Ohio Mrs II num, Ohio
Mrs Bowerimek, lowa Master Bowersock, lowa
Miss Coulson ' Ohio I K Baldwin, Delaware
G W Warfel, Lancaster ea B Eshleman, Lancaster co
11 - D Linen, Lancaster co Miss Limon], Lancaster co
E Rogers, Maryland W Gingham, New Lond on
J T Finley, Concord Amos Spencer, Maryland
J W Woodside, Pa P H Strickland, Pa
BI Towers, Chester eo, Pa Chas Pearce, New Jersey
C DI Robinson,Pa J Giliiillan, Chester co
A3l Dickie, Bark= co, Pa J M Peopled, Bucks co, Pa
MIA RailiNiei , ooi, LIU%
STATES BRION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth.
I Lupper &son, Perry co M Bossart, Latrobe, Pa
A Hoover, Pennsylvania A CI Allen, Pennsylvania
It S Evans, West Chester John Donnelly, Wash, DC
ti G Shannon, Altoona A W lltewart, Pa
W g Thqol, Late.b., Wta T gloipsoit, Parksburg
111. McConnell, Chester co 1L Chamberlin .t Fan, Pa
S Lindsay, Columbia, Pa Miss 31 Lindsay, Columbia
N E Gilds, Bedford co, Pa R C Bache, Pniladelphia
J D Baldwin, Allegheny Thom Simpson, Camslen, Del
W C Chamberlin & son, 0 Sol G Grone, Harrisburg
Jos Elder, Pittsburg W II Watt, Pittsburg
T Jones, Dauphin co, Pa W B 141.endettliall, Contexr
Ii S Reinhold, Lancaster John Brandt, Lancaster
(leo Ai Bretz, Carlisle
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third
Jos Gormley, Philadelphia 9lf Yocum, Philadelphia
Elias Buck, Litiv., Pelona Thos Logan, New Castle
If D Bright. Lancaster, Pa E Clarke, Wilkesbarre
S Goggen, New York J W Ilunsecker, Nina
HEYERE HOUSE—Thinl Meet, above Race.
Chas Coffman, Sell Haven Miss Maggie Bailey, Pa
Creitzer, Pennsylvania Jae Long, Pennsylvania
Maj Stover, Bellefonte J B Butts ' Bellefonte
W
Col P ise, Williamsport J Perine,Oltio
Geo Kauffman, SCil liavoji H 141 Spayd, Milton, Pa
Win DI 'Wm, Lebanon enrol Delbert, Sell Haven
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowla.
Jacob Huth, Suntneytown Capt Jas It Orem, Penna
Lira T 'Kephart, Penna Charles Levan, retina
Adam Weidenbamer, Penna D Bair, Freidensburg
Dlrs Weidenhatuer, Freid'g Eli Bechtel, Bechtelvillo
C H Davis, Reading D Zerbey, Peuua
Heath, Bucks cu
BALD EAGLE—Third street,_ above Callowhilt
Mrs F Kauffman, Allentown Chas W Ruh°, Allentown
L Price, New York W Smith, Bloomsburg
Nathan Ovary, Penneburg Anthony Geary, N
Chas Widows, Montg co John T Berger, Qnakerto'n
John Metzger, Easton, Pa G W Nice, Port Clinton
MOUNT 'VERNON HOTEL—Second et., ab. Arch.
Morrow, Mnesachusetts Gen Riddle, Lf S A
A R Sloan, Philadelphia
johu Steel, Wilkesharre
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Sir SEE FOURTA PAGE
emiuTED.
Bark Irnperador ' Power, from Pernambuco Aug 28, in
ballast to Lewis & Damon. Br brig Mary Ann sailed
24th Aug for New Bedford, with the cargo of the con
demned whaling bark Lagrange. Left bark Wm Henry,
from Pensacola, via Bermuda, &c, dischg. Sept 2'24, lat
27 21, long 62 24, spoke schr Maryland, of Baltimore,
steering S.
Brig Charlomi, Coffin, 13 days from Cardenas, with
mologi.egto S & W Welsh.
Bahr Jas Satterthwaite, Malay, 6 days from Boston,
with ice to captain.
Schr Harriet Hiller, Hamilton, from Portland, with
army wagons to captain.
Schr dimrge 'Hoffman, Jones, 2 days from Fall River,
in ballast to entail'.
*Or Albert Field, Phillips, 4 days from Taunton, with
Inds,. to Twolls & 4).-
Seim S A Bammorel, Paine, S days from Bristol, RI,
with 'wise to Twells & Co.
Schr Wanponsa, Sayin, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
oats to Jas Darratt & Son.
Schr Delaware, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to Jaa Barratt & Son.
Schr Thos Borden, Wrightington, 2 days from Fall
River, in ballast to Cabeon I Co.
. _ .
Sax' Jos Crandall, Gage, from Pall River, via Wil
mington, Del, In ballast to Tw•ella & Co.
Sehr John S Waples, White, 1 day from Indian River,
Del, with lumber to Neall & Merriman.
Schr J Whitby, Hendrickson, I day from Port Penn,
Del, with grain to Christian &Curran.
Solo. Wm George, hazel, "1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with wheat to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Behr Cora, Giberson, 2 days from Brandywine, Del,
with flour and meal to N 11l Lea.
Par Lucy, lklaekry, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with
flow and meal to 31 DI Lea.
Steamer Putnam, Canfield, 2 days from Albany - , with
mdse to Danl McCarthy.
Barge Yenng America, Ifoughton, 3 days from Albany,
with hay to Pool McCarthy.
Barge Ben Franklin, Burnside, 3 days from Albany,
with hay to Paul McCarthy.
CLEARED
_ .
Steamship Delaware, Cannon, New York, James AU
derdiee.
Brig Ella Deed, Davis, Havana, G W Bernadou & Bro.
Schr Albert Fields, Phillips, Taunton, Twells St Co.
Sche Caleb Stetson, (new) Robinson, Braintree, Cast
ner, Stickney .t Wellington.
Behr L S Levering, COMM! Fall River, do
Sihr John Ponder, Donnell, Cambridgeport, Noble,
Emmett &
Ste J Jerome, Jerome, Washington, DC, W P Clyde.
Ste H L Caw, Ver,Almon., A Groves, Jr.
Barge ('ol E E Kendrick, Wilson, Albany, Daniel
McCarthy.
NT TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
Turk, Oct 2.
Arrived, skips Sierra Nevrila, from San Franrisco;
Progress, from London: Alice Ba'l, from do; barks liy
paion, from Beu•badoes; Princeton, from Demerara.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Virginia, Snyder, hence, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Steamship Boston, Crooke'', hence, arrived at S York
yesterday
Ship Gallego, Homewood, for Liverpool in 5 or 5 days,
us at Rio tle Janeiro 14th Aug.
Bark Indus, Greene, from Rio do Janeiro, with coffee,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Brig Orison Adams, Cates, from Windsor for Philadel
deiphia, cleared at Portland 30th ult.
Schr S 1) Baylis, Jayne, cleared at New York yester
day for St Croix.
Sara Arietis, Chase, and Mercy Taylor, Nickerson,
hence, arrived at 'Boston Ist inst.
Schrs Harriet A 'Rogers, Rogers, J Cadwalader, Clay
ton, end Mahlon Bette, Endicott, cleated at Boston lot
inet. for Philadelphia.
Schr Monterey, Craig, at Salem 30th ult. from Delft
ware City.
Schr S C Ittmyon, Matthews, hence, arrived at Salem
30th ult.
Schr Mary P Hudson, Hudson, cleared at Salem 30th
ult. for Philadelphia.
Schr David Smith, Douglass, sailed from Salem 30th
ult. for Philadelphia.
Srkr Wtn 11 Shel4loll, Wore reported ashore on tho S
W part of Block Island, vent to pieces Oaring the storm
of Friday night. no had previously been stripped of
mount rigging, ,tc, and the hull sold for about
twenty dollars.
Schr Albert Crandall, Fitch, hence, arrived at Mystic
Bridge 25th ult.
Selo Caroline C Smith, Smith, sailed from Mystic
Bridge 30th ult. for Philadelphia. _ _
- - -
Schrs Melina Haight, Beebe, David E
Wolfe, Buckaloo, Mary, Rogers, and Maggio Yan Duscili
Ireland, cleared at I , Vovidenee Ist inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr Hannah A Wicks, Godfrey, at Bristol 30th ult.
from Delaware City. . .
Sel.. John 11E Parker, Edwards, hence, arrived at Bris
tol 29th tilt.
Schr Com Tucker, Loud, from Bristol for Philadel•
phis ' and Boreal, Robinson, from Salem for do, at New
port 30th ult.
Sehr Fanny - Fern, Briggs, sailed from Newport Ist inst
for Philadelphia.
Seim Mary lender, Chapman, at Fall River 29th tilt
from Orman'a Creek, Dol. . .
&lir Richard Borden, Arnold, at Fall River 29th ult
from Elizabethport.
Seim Horace Staples, Gibbs, hence, arrived at New
Bedford let inst.
J Frambes, Somers, hence, arrived at Newbury
port 30th ult.
Sebrs Minnesota, Baker, and Lewis Chester, Somers,
hence, arrived. at Salem 30th ult.
Schr James L Day, Sparrow, Immo, was discharging
at liarhadoog Oth nit.
Steninerg Marc Fenton. mid Raritan, Stour, hence,
arrived at New York yesterday.
NOTICE. TO MARINERS
A correspondent of the Boston Daily Advertiser writes
from Westport that the buoy which was placed at the
Lumber Bock lays five-eighths of a mile N by E from the
rock.
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STYLES, made in the Beat Manner, expressly for RETAIL
BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IS Strictly adhered to,
All are thereby treated alike.
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splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the
bkln or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill etfcCVS
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Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel
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CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
In the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best end Cheapest in the
City, at 34 south THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
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PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
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MARRIED:
1101:NER—CLIN E.—On the Yith ult., by Roy. W T.
Eva, pt. Wi , ,ley Horner, Jr., 1. 7 . S. A., of Burlington,
N.. 1., to )li,: Kate A. )t. Cline, youngest daughter
of Charles Cline, Esq., of this city.
NAST—EDWARPS.—In New York, on the 28th ult.,
by Rev. Win. 'thicket, Mr. Thomas Nast to Miss Sarah
A., daughter of George and Sarah Edwards, of Now
York.
DIED:
ILtP.FNF.E~. On the rroning of rieptcniber
Charles Harkness, in the 65111 year of his age.
Iris relatives and friends and those of the family are
invited to attend his funeral, MI Friday next, at 2.K,
o'clock I.'. bi- from him late residence, Tiogit stre9t,
ae
weth house east of the station, at the Philadelphia,
thonnintown, and Norristown Railroad. - **
11IvILEEli.-011 30111 ult., Mr. MROI McAleer,
ngrd 45 yeara.
Funeral f,om his latr residence, No. 832 Fitzwater at.,
thh. (Thursday) morning, at 834 &chat. * '
TOWELL.—On the 30th ult., William Towel', Sr., in
fhe 8011, yrar of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his son, John Towel),
No. 1002 South Fourth street, this (Thursday) after
noon, at o'ehaelr.
ItAIIIEIL-011 the Ist inst., Rebecca, daughter of Ja
enl. mat Hannah Baker, aged 4 yenea 5 month.: and 4
funeral from the resilience of her paradS, oh Lung
Lane, below Buck road, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock.
BORKE.—On the Ist inst., Michael Burke, agml 19
years.
Funeral from Ids mother's residence, No. 615 North
Front street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. *
LEEPS.—On the 3Uth ult., M. Levering Lewis, eon of
J erem iah awl Caroline Leeds, aged ,) card 3 mouths
and days.
Funeral front the residence of his parents, Tyson et.,
fourth door belcm Pittuthin, tltid (Thurbday ) afternoon,
at 1 o'clock.
McCAFFREY.—On the Ist inst., Joseph, son of Ed
ward and the late Mary McCaffrey', in the 231 year of
his age.
funeral from the residence of his father, No. 12 - .19
South greet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 7. o'clock_ *
111.101.:11C On the let inst., itrofeasor 'Marina Mag
nin, in the 56th year of his age.
MAESHALL.—On the 30th ult., Mary, wife of Win.
Marshall, aged 46 years. .
Funeral from her late residence, S. W. corner Six
teenth and Brown WeetA. this (Thursday) afternoon, at
2 o'clock.
DULLER.—At Downingtown, on the 28th nit., ,Mies
Mau A. Miller, in her :Mit year, daughter of the late
Charles F. 'Miller, of Philadelphia.
PRESS.—On the Ist inst,, Annie M., daughter of Geo.
W. and Rachel A. Press, n ted 3 years and 5 days.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1231
Ogden street. this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. *
RRX.—On the 30th ult., George Rex, Sr., in the 94th
year of his age.
Flllllll4 from the residenco of his oon-lii-Imy, Mr. J o s.
Timms's., Ridge avenue, above nine-mile atone, Twenty
first wnrd, au (Thursday) itfternoon, at 1 o'clock. *
IZOISINSON.—On ILr let inst., 111r3. Elizabeth Shetz
link` Kaineon. gazed 78 years.
Funeral from her late rexidenee, No, 137 Mead ht
below Socolol, this (Thursday) afternom, at 2 o'clock.
STMON,—On Ole Ist ipat. t Rlit ttbeth , wift• of 'Lim
Stinson, abed 49 year.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 1314
North Front street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *
WATT.—On the let inst., M. Dale Watt. in the 50th
year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 437 Borden At.,
this (fluirsilny) aftenioon, at 3 o'clock.
GOOlll BLACK SILKS AT OLD
PRICES.
Black Gros de Rhines,
do. Ponlt de Soiee,
do. Gros Grains, extra qualities.
do. Gros Grainottet,
do. Gros de Espagoos, $1.12X.
do. Gros des Index.
do. Gros d'Ecosse and Ottomans.
do. Armures and Venetlennes, &c.
BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
sel2-tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
OFFH.E OF THE DIAMOND COAL
cOmpANT.—NOTIOII.—ea a meeting of the
Directors, held this day, a dividend of one dollar per
Share was declared, payable on and after the lath last.,
at the office of the company, No. 713 MARKET Street.
Oct. 2, IStil—oc3-7t* S. ALTER, Soc'y.
ITTSIX -PENNY SAVING FUND.--NO
TICE TO DEPOSITORS.—The Depositors
are requested to call and metro the amounts due them,
its this :Institution 6 closing Its Idislueits. (NAV Imam,
from 9 A. H. to 3 P. DI. oc3-3t*
rrPHILADELPHIA. OCTOBER d, 1861.
—CITY COMM [SOONERS' OFFICE.—NO.
TICE TO INSPECTORS OF RLECTIO.Vto be held
OCTOBBB 8. 188 L—ELECTION PAPERS will be
ready for delivery to the Inspectors of Election on and
tiftrc 10 o'clock A. 31., SAM/IMAX. October A, MIL
0c.3-3t .TAINIES SHAW, Clerk.
Tr• WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, October 3, 1551.—The ANNUAL MEET
ING of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at the
Banking House on TUESDAY, the sth day of Norma
bernest, at 12 o'clock M. . . .
And the ANNUAL ELECTION for DIRECTOBS
will be held at this Dank on MONDAY, the 18th day of
November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. N.
and 2 o'clock P. M. G. M. TROUTMAN,
oc2-thst tNIB Cashier.
arNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPA
NY intend applying to the Board of Port Wardens, at
their regular monthly meeting, on Monday, October 7,
for perrni,sion to congtrnct a MLR PINDER in con
nection with the centre pier of their bridge over the
Schuylkill, at foot of Christian street.
W. H. 'WILSON,
oc2-3t Resident Engineer.
POLITICAL.
ITIHE UNION, U 1 CONSTITU
TION,
A VIGOROUS PROSECUTION OF THE WAR
GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING
OF THE PEOPLE,
ON SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 5,
At National Hall, Market street. below Thirteenth
Let the people arise in their might, and show that we
are worthy of the inheritance of Liberty, which traitors
are, with ruthless hands, aiming to destroy.
Cmne, Friends of the 'Union !
Come, Lovers of the Constitution!
Come, Supporters of Free Institutions
and Free Gorernment
. . . .
Come and give your moral support and sympathy to
our gallant brethren in arms, who have answered to their
country's call to the battle-field hi defence of their Go
vernment! •
Come and nerve the arm and give strength to the blow
that shall crush the serpent of Rebellion at al Disunion!
Come, Friends of a pare and able Judiciary, and give
Your voices in support of Onwalil Thompson, Presßlellt
Judge, and Joseph Alihtm, Associate Judge, of the Court
of Common Pleas.
George Sharswood, President Judge ' and . 1..5. Clark
Hare and George M. Stroud, Associate Judges of the Dis
trict Court.
Come, friends of Alderman Soim Thompson, the incor
ruptible politic officer, and join in the general expres
sion in his favor for Sheriff.
Come, friends of Samuel Lloyd, for Register of Wills,
of William C. Stevenson, for Clerk of Orphans' Ccrorr,
11.-nry lhatan, for (31ky 2'rrasnrer, sad IlartlaA Shen, far
City Commi,iuner.
•
AB of them Well of numfilied integrity, business and
official experience, and thorough fidelity to the loyal
cause of the Union and the I 'onstithtion.
The meeting will be FL,hirmsed by the following gentle
men:
lion. William M. Meredith, Morton .:Nrymi..i, ae l,
Hon. Isaac Ilazlshurst, llon. Henry D. Moore,
William It, Raley, cherlee 04In, 1-leg., WIIllae• A.
Inghm ' Eery., Philip 5. White, Esq., Jelin Dolman, Esq.,
Archilial4l Mclntyre, F0r41., Jain a A. Freeman, Esq.,
William M. Uhler, M. P., William W. Smedley, Esq.,
Henry Davis, Esq. .Tames Lynil, E., John Price We
therill, Esq., Charles q
B. Trego,Esq., David W. Sellers,
Esi., George F. Gordon, Esi., William S. Peirce, Esi.,
Leohard 'Myers, Esq., John Goforth, Esq.. George H.
F.arle, Esq., J. Barclay Harding, Frederick tit, Adams,
]Hoses A. Propsie, Thomas K. Finletter, .Toseph G. Es
sengarten, Egbert K. Nicholas, Geo. W. Doll - man. it
PEOPLE'S UNION TICKET.
PRESIDENT JUDOS COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS.
OSWALD THOMPSON.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS.
JOSEPH ALLISON
PRESIDENT JUDGE OP THE DISTRICT
COURT.
GEORGE SHARSWOOD
ASSOCIATE JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT
cot - wr.
J. I. CLARK HARE.
GEORGE M. STROUD.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
SHERIFF.
Alderman JOHN THOMPSON
REGISTER OF WILLS.
SAMUEL LLOYD.
CLERK. OF ORPDANB' COURT
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON.
CITY OFFICERS
CITY TREASURER.
HENRY RUMM
CITY COMMISSIONER
BERTLES SIIEE.
STATE OFFICERS.
SENATOR.
THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT
MA_TILON H. DICKINSON.
ASSEMBLY.
let district—WlLLlAM FOSTER.
2d a WILLIAM H. RUDMAN.
3d a E. C. ItONSAL.
4th - JOSEPH G. ROSENGARTEN.
sth " JOSEPH MOORE, JR.
6th .L HARMAN BAUGH.
7th " THOMAS COCHRAN.
Bth " WILLIAM L. DENNIS.
oth HENRY C. FRITZ.
10th JOHN SAILER.
11th a ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
12th " RICHARD WILDEY.
13th GEORGE DE HAVEN, JR.
14th a SAMUEL BINGHAM.
15th WILLIAM F. SMITH.
16th tt THOMAS DICKSON.
Tfth tt CHARLES F. ABBOTT. o.4.futhstoB
F IRST WARD.-
PEOPLE'S UNION TICKET
Select Council.
.LOAN DOLMAN.
- Common Council.
SAMUEL S. CAVIN,
JAMES 0. PEALE,
CHARLES S. DUNK.
AloCl7lltlll.
SAMUEL. WI%
School Directors..
JAMES S. STEWART,
A BSAL OM TAYLOR,
3011 N NAGLE.
Constables.
JOHN SHISLER, -
HENRY LIE.
Assembly.
oc3-51.* WILLIAM FOSTER.
NR.4It 1-101.340.SDCRG, Pa., September 20, IS6I.
PAR! I liars the honor to acknowledge the receipt of
your Circular Letter, which I found in the city 011 my vi
siting there yesterday. . -
I beg to inform you that I accept the nomination for
the Office of Assembly for the Sixteenth District of the
city of Philadelphia, according to the Platform as set
forth in your communication, to all of which I fully sub
scribe.
I cannot close without still more distinctly giving you
toy Platform, mid with, :deo, the view to leave a record,
which, if necessary, will at once hereafter remove the
slightest taint of suspicion of Politieal WICOINOWOOCY on
my part._ w
It is a ell-known fact, particularly amongst my friends,
that I have ever been an unswerving, unflinching Demo
crat.; my first vote having been cast for General Andrew
Jackson for the Presidency. limey then appear strange
that I sin opposing the Democratic Nominee, Mr. Duf
field, I having been importuned to accept a nomination
declined several times; at last, on calm reflection, and
urged .‘n hy a few strong consideratiowt, I accepted; and
why I hereby state, and in language Which cannot be
mistaken, 1 take high gr:1111111, and quote from no loss a
personage than the Ilon. D. F. Hallett, of Massachusetts,
who, I am proud to say, is a relative, and Clue author of
the Cincinnati Platform.
The simple issue is, the overthrow or the support of
Covet iit the whole Union, and while that is the
iSsue, I 8111110 t for opposing or obstructing any measure
of policy of the Administration honestly designed to carry
on this war for its great end, viz the re-establishment
of the Supreme Government of the Union, in all the
States and Territories; until that is done, or it is fully
demonstrated that it cannot be done by force of ems, I
belong to no party hat the country. And until ono of
these results arrive, t the Democratic Party,' in my judg
ment, hits no higher present 'bay than to uphold the Go
vernment. The 11116:41011 of that great historical party of
the Union is not ended, and never can be ended, while
republican government exists, or the Union is to be re
stored; but this peoplehareplaced the flag in other hands,
and how the mission of Democracy is the old one—to
follow it to virtory. This is the grand tradition of the
Democratic Party—on the land, on the sea, follow the
Flag wherever it waves in support of the Union. In this
spirit the Democratic Party did not hesitate an instant
titter the fire on Sumpter, to commit itself to this war'
to the utmost of its mmtis and its good faith. Nu victory
has been or cnn be achieved, and no defeat sutfered, but
CIFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE ; with the outpouring of the best blood of Democrats. The
Democratic Party never was, and never can be, a
A.-6 , CITY OF PIIIIKIALPHIA, OCTOIIEn I, IBM. peace party in war, nor a war party in pence. When
Inforination haying been sent to the Player, by Roar- I their country IA in port!, when their country is
termaster General MEWS, U. S. A., that - there to now , at war, right or wrong, they are fur their country
rood of a large supply of WOOLLEN SOCKS for the i and against its enemies. They will not torn their
Army, with the request that contributions shall be duly backs upon the National Standard, let who may hear it
forwarded to Washington, the Mayor feels assured that up. Nor will they, in the midst of the conflict, endanger
the patriotic women of Philadelphia will ltnsteu to pro- the field by a party contest for the conunand."
vide,in this respect, liberally for the comfort and health I With my endorsement of these sentiments, and as
tir ies. to whom they owe the safety of their homes and swing you, sir, that if elected I will endeavor to perform
the maintenance of their Government_ my duties to the satisfaction of my constituents,
All Woollen 5..,e1:3; left at this office will IV &PQM of I I remain your otil servant,
accenting to the wishes of the donors. ROlel. P. nssitovV.R.
JAMEs. E. MONTGOMERY, IToA, J. PERAYSIIIRF, Fsq,, PreAdent of the Citizens'
Mayor's Clerk. Union Convention, Philadelphia. ocf,t-Gt
AW A Y WITH . PARTY WHEN
OUR COUNTRY IS IN DANGER!
CITIZENS' UNION NOMINATIONS.
The Ci'rAims of Philadelphia who are opposed, at this
time,toartisan nominations; who favor the election of
loyal, honest, and competent men to our public offices;
who are for a vigorous support of the Federal Govern
ment in all its measures for the suppression of Treason,
Rebellion, and Piracy and who are in favor of ratifying
the nomination,: of fin , cLOITIZICNS' UNION CON—
VENTION." are invited to assemble at Concert Hall,
on THURSDAY EVENING, October 3, at 7 o'clock.
Hon. Edward Everett, of Massachusetts; lion. Jo
seph Holt, of Kentucky; Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio;
lion. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York; Hon. E. D.
Baker, of Oregon,
and other distinguished gentlemen
;11kVe been Malted, and are expected to address the
meeting. oc2-2t
CITIZENS' UNION CANDIDATE
FOR ABBIII4I.ISLY—RODRUP P. DE SILVER,
Sixteenth District, Philadelphia. Independent of Party
In favor of supporting the Government and
the Constitution above all partisan considerations awl
political chicanery. 0c1.7t
TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—Having been declared
by the COMMITTEE OF GENERAL SUPERIN
TENDENCE OF THE PEOPLE'S UNION PARTY,
as Pair regularly nominated candidate for State Legisla
tor-I.' I respectfully solicit the votes of my fellow -citizens
of 0m district, pledging myself, if elected, to Ilse all
honorable means for the support of the National Admi
nistration, and the public generally.
Respectfully yours,
EDMUND C. BONSALL.
o EDMUND C. BONSALL, ESQ.-
511 l 7 At a nieetiug of the PEOPLE'S CITY EX
ECUTIVE COMMITTEE, held on the 30th of Septem
ber, the Secretary Was instructed to notify you that this
Committee recognize you. OH the regularly nominated
candidate for Assembly in the Third Representative Dis
trict. From the minutes. JOHN J. FRANKLIN,
oc2-Ott Secretary.
ocl t
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1861.
UNION FOR THE SAKE OF THE
UNION.
THE CITIZENS' UNION CONVENTION, haying
completed their labors, now respectfully present to tho
citizens of Philadelphia the following candidates for the
°tikes to ho filled at the approaching General Election:
ASSEMBLY.
ISt RepreSentaliVe District—Thomas T. Tasker, Sr
51 ii " William Clark.
al " Thomas S. AitlAYartr
4th II " J. Murray Rttiih.
sth ll 4, John Welsh.
lt
6111 " Harman Baugh.
.i.,
7th " Thomas Cochran.
46
Bth " Algernon S. Roberts.
9th 64 " Henry C. Fritz.
10th " " Josoph W. Martin.
11th " " leant A. gheptAcd.
44
12th " Richard Wildey.
46
13th " George De Haven, Jr.
14th 64 " Samuel Bingham.
15th ~ ` " George W. Wolf.
16th " Robert P. Deallver.
1717th ,,
~ Charles F. Abbot.
These nominations have been made with as little re
gard to party politics as possible. The Judicial candi
dates are the experienced, able, and hottest J udges who
were elected by the people to their present positions ten
years ago. It was the unanimens opinion of the Con
vention that the purity and efficiency of the Judiciary
can only be nmintained by a distinct separation of the
office froth the contests of political parties; and that it
would, therefore, be inexpedient, and hostile to the pub
lic interests, to remove from tie bench, without cause,
those who are acknowledged as loyal citizens, and have
proved competent and pure in the administration of just
tice. For these. reasons the Convention unanimously
agreed to recommend to their fellow-citizeus 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, Cleric of the Orphans' Court, City Treasurer,
and City Commissioner, were all nominated without a
suggestion or hint front either of them, that either of
them desired office. They Were selected from a large
number of names suggested to the Convention by our fel
low-citizens, solely with reference to their loyalty, ho
nesty, and c-ereeity. Their election by the people will
be the first important step towards purifying some of
those offices of the corruption - and dishonesty for which
they are notorious. The practice of extorting illegal
fees from every citizen who enters them on business, for
which office fees are payable, has become so oppressive
and offensive to the public as to demand a rebuke, which
the people only can give, by breaking down party lines,
end eieeting honest men to such positions, who win re
form the nbitse, ~.. note 13HAeSii.ki,
Our candidates are publicly pledged to do so, and they
are men who will neither forget liar violate - their pledges.
They know that we are earnest in our determination to
put an end to such frauds, and they will help us do it.
But, in this work, we must hare the co-operation of our
fellow-citizens of all parties. There is nothing that
should divide its now; we all stand on the same princi
ple-a—Oh at least, who are bid to the fla g of onr roue
try—who are ready to defend it against all its enemies,
and unfurl it again, and uphold it in its fin] glory in the
rebellious States, where it has been insulted and tram.
pled upon.
Our servants, all of them, must 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 prOteet
and preserve the institutions of our country we nest 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 arises.
It is well known that for some years past nearly all our
representatives to the State Legislature, nominated and
elected through the Machinery of party politics, have so
disgraced and dishonored our city by their venality, ins
capacity, and bad conduct that Philadelphia has lost all
her good influence in the legislation of the Common.
wealth, although much 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
front those whose interests they may affect. The
losses and distress among the industrious poor and
others of our city, through fraudulent savings in
stitutions and insurance companies, are results of
bad and corrupt legislation. All citizens are alike
interested in putting. an end to such serious calami
ties, and restoring the influence 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 come up to the standard of
LOYALTY, noNESTY, and CAPACITY. Sonic of them were
nominated very much against their own wishes; and,
although fully approving the objects of the Convention
and the principles of its action, they have expressed
their unwillingness to accept the nomination. But the
Convention has not excused them, because, white BO
tatty- th&tiLditidg of our eitieene, friends, and kindred, are
in the field, offering. their fives in support of our Govern
ment and institutions, we think that no man in civil life
has a right to refuse any public service for which he is
qualified, and to which he may be called by the votes of
the people.
We earnestly invoke every loyal citizen tonnito in sup
port of the principles of public policy above indicated, and
briefly expressed in the following declaration, approved
br all the candidates of the Convention:
I. That the Govermitent of the United States must he
earnestly sustained by all citizens, in all its measures for
the suppression of treason and rebellion; that our national
existence depends on a vigorous and determined prosecu
tion of the war against those who are in arms against it;
that the war must be carried on without encouragingour
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 Whitt 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 shall not only be loyal to the Federal Govern
ment, but equal to, end scrupulously exact in, the per
formance of their ditties; that all frauds and.peculations
of men in public office shall he 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
other or larger fees than aro allowed by law; and that
public officers within the limits of their respective spheres
shall be firm, fearless, and vigilant, in protecting, citizens
front all illegal exactions in these respects.
111. That, as all public offices ore created for, they
must be subordinated to, the publicgood ; and official pa
tronage should nut be used for partisan purposes, or to
promote the private advantage of those who bestow it.
IV. That every candidate for office must rely on his
individual merits and capacity for his election by the
people ; and efforts to gain support front any quarter by
bribes, bargains, favors, or promises of favors of any
description, must be regarded as evidence of dishonesty
and corruption, which unfits and disqualifies him for
any position of public trust.
We respectfully submit the proceedings of the Con
vention to our fellow-citizens, for ratification at the
polls. While our brave 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 toMingle their life's blood on her battle fields, for
the support of our Government and the security of our
homes, we ean do nothing less than imitate their noble
example, and break our party idols, for the sake of Tll5
rtnoti.
SIXTEENTH DISTRICT OF PHI
LADELPIIIA.
POLITICAL.
TO THE CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA
COCUT OF COMMON FLVAS:
PrAgthlPllt Juilg¢—Thm. OSWALD THOMPSON.
Asliociate " JOSEPH . ALLISON.
MATRICT COVItT :
President Judge—lion, GEORGE SIIARSWOOD.
Hon J.I. CLARK HARE,
Associate Juilgoi lion. GEORGE M. STROUD.
Sheriff—Atilermau JOHN THOMPSON.
Regiet,r of WiIIs—FRANCIS F. WOLCABIUTII.
Clerk of tho Orphans' Court.---WM. C. STEVENSON,
City Trvastirer—JAMES S. BIDDLE.
City Commi,:siriner—EDWlN IIteCALLA.
Senator of the ad Dist.—MAIILON 11. DICKINSON.
NELECT COUNCIL.
John Dolman.
JUMPS Armstrong.
John CABBill.
Wm. A. Ingham. •
John Pricc. Wetherill.
Fidel Melo - T.
Wm. It. Bacon.
Henry Dayla. -
Andrew MeDride:: l '; •
William Loaf.
Wm. L. McDowelTX.'
Win. W. Smedley.
Dr. C. Campbell Cooper
Ist WARD
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sth 66
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Ath "
11th "
13 1 "
15th '
17th "
Itith
21st "
23! "
25th "
CoMNtoX Coonth,
Samuel S. - Garin,
Q S. Dunk, -
James G. Peale.
Edward D. Brooks,
' George Mitchell,
John B. Hoffman.
Edward C. Quin.
Burton J. Kollock.
William M. Baird,
Bic:hard it. Montgomery.
L.Darton smith.
John W. Leigh,
Henry McCrea.
Alexander L. 'Hodgson,
Alexander J. Harper.
James A. Freeman.
Samuel J. Creswell,
Isnat, Stil e s,
Wilson Kerr.
John L. Shoemaker.
Wm. C. BiehardSon,
Henry Budd.
Charles B. Trego,
Samuel E. Slaymaker.
' Thomas Potter,
I 'Mordecai R. Moore,
Wm. Y: Thippirtrotti
• Dr. J. T. Knorr,
A. H. Paul.
James T. Sutton,
Michael Heenan.
William Bumm,
Thomas J. Duffield.
Edward K. Tyson,
Dr. John P. Curren,
' joint Huleeman.
George W. Situous.
Wm. Henry,
' D. J. McLean, re
Wm. A. Simpson.
Jabez Gates.
Watson Comley,
!Rudolph Adams.
Samuel W, Oattell,
William Stokes.
25th ward. David E. Thomson.
Ist tiara
3d ward
4th ward
sth want
oth ward.
7th ward
Bth ward.
9th ward.
10th ward..
11th 'ward.
12th card.
nth w ard.
14th ward
EETZIM
113th ward
17th ward
18th ward
19th ward
20th ward.
21st ward.
2.2 d ward.
23t1 ward
24th ward
By order of the Convention,
A. J. DERBYSHIRE,
se2.B Pt President
RIVIIL DRY GOODS.
OPI N G .
THOg. W. EVAN'S & CO.
'IILL HAVE THEIR FIRST
CPAK OPENING
ON
THIRSDAY, 3d INST.
The Assoment will embrace all the Latest
PARIS NOVELTIES.
818 aid 820 Chestnut St.
oc2-1t
O N
N 0
V
At 726
B CHESTNUT STREET,
p::)R FALL TRADE.
JUST RECEIVED BY
P4ICE. FERRIS. de Co.
POINT ALENCON LACE COLLARS AND SETS
....$2 to $l2 in Collars, $5 to $4O in Sets.
POINT VENICE LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
....$4 to $l2 in Collars, $lO to $3O in Sots.
POINTDR BARCELONE (new article in Lace,)
...$5 to $lO in Collars, $l2 to $25 in Sots.
POINT] APPLIQUE LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
....$2 to $5 in Collars, $3 to $l2 in Sets.
VALEMIENNE COLLARS AND SETS,
$1 to $5 in Collars, $2 to $l2 in Sete.
THREA)LA.CE COLLARS AND SETS,
~..fAk to $2 in Collars, $2 to et in Bata_
FRENCI EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS—
. trimmed with Valencia lace, very choice style.
CAMBII AND SWISS COLLARS AND SETS—
All prices.
HANDEIRCHIEFS, CAPES, COIFFURES, BARBES,
and RTATIIES, in all of the above materials.
Prixteet§ HANDRERCHIEFS, (a nate article
embroitimed in colors,) $1 worth $2.
A new lot I Pine Apple HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents.
• • Hemstitched • • 13 coati, all linen.
Real Throat VEILS, $2.50 to $25.
• • Camitia • • 75 centi to $2.
A new lot .1 Yalencienhe Edging:, Inserting,, and Laces.
*" Guipure - •
Brussels Thread Edgings and Laces.
• • ; Chemise Yokes (ruffled) 25 cents.
• • 3%.lagic Ruffling, 6 to 13 cents.
•• Linen Tape Trimming, 10 to 12 cents.
• • Lace Sleeves, 50c to $1.25.
• • :ambric Flouncing.
Choice IVIINT LACE DEBTHES, No. worth $6O.
The above &oleo goods, in addition to our usual large
and varied stork of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES,
and F.MBR(LDERIES, will be offered at about TWO
THIRDS of iteir usual retail value. The attention of
the Ladles is rispectfullv solicited.
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co..
726 CHESTNUT STREET
W. E WILL SELL THE BEST
Ittrachea and Unbleached CANTON FLAN
NELS for 12)4 cent , per yard; good Unbleached, 10
cents; Lest all-wool White awl lied Flannels, 21 cent,;
heft 37',4 cent. lied Twilled for 21 cents; 18 yards wide
heavy Unbleached, 12 . x; cents Bleat-lid atta.:-.Un , 0f nil
widtliti, with hid one or two exceptions, at th, old prices.
Blenched Table linen, 31,4 cents; one lot slightly wet,
two yards wide, :37K tents. Fine able Linen and Nap
kins very cheap. All the new Aries MousSelinea
Laine. Cheap Crash, Cheap Blankets.
R. D. ..te W. IL. PENNELL,
1021 31ARKET Street.
Tig - ApnriToN, MERRIMACK, AND
11 ROBESON Marys.
Hamilton Brown Flannel? and 12.4 Sheetings.
Manchester awl Ozark 2-bus. Bags.
slark Bleached Drills; Suffolk Brown
AValtbara 7-8, 10.4, 40, and 42 Unbleached, and 0-4
Mown Shootings.
0. Loud and fot. , male by 11. W. CITA SE & SON;
cc3-12t if 100 CFIESTNITT St.
CANTON FLANNELS.—For Bale, a
~luau lot of FNBLEACHED FLANNELS. Can
be seen on application to
LUKENS & MONTGOMERY,
or3-2t* 1033 BEACH Street, above Maiden.
COWPERTHWAIT CO,,
V N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET S.
FLANNELS! FLANNELS!! FLANNELS!!!
Opera Flannels, all colors and shades.
Oluirts Flannels, finrured and !Asia.
33 and 4.4 Da!nitride Flannels.
Heavy 4-4 Skirting do.
Heavy Twilled Bed and Gray Flannels.
The best 25 cent White Flannels in the city. ocl-tf
30 PER CENT. CAN BE SAVED BY
buying DRY GOODS of
H. STEEL At SON;
No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates.
We have now open a choice assortment of
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS,
bought entirely
FOR CASH,
and we will sell them
YERY CHEAP, FOR CASH,
Brown Mixed, and
Black Mixed Vater•proof Cloth Cloaks.
Black Cloth Cloaks, of the newest and latest styles.
Cheap Stella Shawls.
Woollen Shawls for Fall and Winter.
Cheap Fancy and Black Silks.
1 lot of Figured Black Silks at The, worth $l.
Large size Balmoral Skirts, very cheap. sea
{•YRE & LA.NDELL,FOURTII AND
.L:J ARCH Streets, are opening their usual assortment
Rich Fall Dress Silks.
Figured French Poplins.
All-wool Bich Fall Delainea.
Printed French Eerinoes.
Woolen Foulards, new Fabrics.
Fall Shawls, new Designs.
Fine grades of Black Dress Silks.
New Goods, opening
Daily. -
EYRE di LANDELL,
se 17 FOURTH and ARCH Streets
FALL -1861.
SPLENDID GOODS,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
•
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
The Cheapest ever Offered.
Thirty Per Cent. under Regular Prices
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
Great Variety.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Moat of our Albaidiult still at
OLD PRIORS
Flannels, Cloths, and Cassimeres.
Linens of our own Importation.
Blankets, all sixes.
Balmoral Skirts, &e., &r.
At the Old Established Store of
THORNLEY & CHISM,
ae2o N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
NEW BALMORALS.
Just received, an invoice of
English Balmorals, full size.
New designs, choice colors.
SHARPEESS BROTHERS,
oc?. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
NEW WINTER SHAWLS.
Scotch Blanket Long Shawls.
Black and White Checks Shawls.
_Berlin Cray luta Mottled Shawl,..
Brotha Long and Amara Shawls.
Very cheap Chain Lain(' Shawhi.
Square Blanket and Stella Shawls.
Fancy Heavy Woolen Shawls.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
VERY CHEAP MERINOS.
Several hundred pieces
Wide French Merinos.
Richdark Colorst•
Bright colon, and Blocks.
Cashmeres, dark and bright colors,
At prices much lower thou usual.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
CUR TA IN MATERIALS, GOLD
IIOItpERED SHADES, ETC.—A Complete Assort
nfent of Lace and Muslin Curtains, and Rich Curtain and
Furniture Materials, Bordereo Shades, etc., all made and
put at Short Notice and at the most reasonable rates.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, St ARRISON,
oc2-tf 100 S CHESTNUT Street.
MERINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
VESTS, ETC.—A roll Assortment of Merino
Goods of best make for Ladies, Gents, and Youth, attest
season's prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
oe2•tf NOS CHESTNUT Street.
QHAWLS.
kJ Blanket Shawls.
Misses'
Black Thibet Shawls.
Gents' Travelling Mande.
COOPER & (JONAH%
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
WATER -PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS,
BLACK MIXED.
Repellant Olathe, Brown Mixed.
Repellant Clothe, Gipsy Hoods.
Light Clutha, for Fall Dusters.
EYRE & LANDELL,
ee 17 FOURTH end ARCH Streets.
CLOAKING- CLOTHS.
N../ Waterproofs and Remnants.
Plain Colors Cloakings.
Pine and Medium Black Cloths.
Ake, Callakriereia, *stiuete, Yestinge,, Boys' Wear, Ace
COOPER & CONARD,
ee2o S. E. cor. NINTH and EMMET.
THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
MANTILLA STORE.
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS.
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.
JACOB HORSFALL,
an3l-8m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Ste
NOTICE TO LADIES.
Will open this morning, from a bankrupt fade, the
following goods, which are decidod barganc:
One Lot of Plaid Muslim at 18%, worth 28.
One Lot of Plaid Melina at 25, worth 37g.
One Lot of Lollies' L. Cambric Hat%kerchiefs, 12,g
One Lot of Ladles' Clunbrio ilutaikeraltieta, 15.
One Lot of Cents' L. Cambric Ilandkorehlefe,
One Lot of Dark Linen at 25, worth 37g, at
JOHN 11. STOKES',
au3o 702 ARCH Street.
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—
d. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street, a few
docere helow. . the "Conthr..buta." The attention of the
Wholesale Dealers hi iurlted W Dia IMPROVED OUT
OF SHIRTS, of superior at, make. tjui; material, ou
bed and mode to ceder at ahuriastaatik
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
1861. F
B 0
E FALL, 0
H S.
RIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
r•ny GOODS,
O. 47 NORTH THIRD SREET, 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.
se2S-2m
J AMES, KENT,
SANTEE, & CO.,
ti IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
or
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 239 and 241 North THIRD Street, above Race,
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Among which will be found a general assortment of
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
Ifir CASH BUYERS SPECIALLY INVITED.
sel7-2m
T HOMAS MELLOR Sz. 00., ..k a,
•
Nos. 40 and 40. NORTH THIRD Street,
HOSIERY HOUSE,
•
LINEN IMPOSTERS and
SHIRT-FRONT MANUFACTURERS.
Importations direct from the Manufactories. sell-2m
YARD, GIIALMORE, & Co.,
Nag. 617 CHESTNUT amt 614 JAYNE Streets,
Have now in store a full and well-assorted stock of
FALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS
DRESS GOODS,
GLOVES, SHAWLS, dLo.
With their usual 'Assortment of
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, &c.,
to which they 'mite the attention of buyers. se7-1m
1861. TO CASH BUYERS. 1861.
H. C. LAUGHLIN 15.3 CO.,
No. 303 MARKET STREET,
Are receiving daily, tram the PHILADELPHIA and
NEW YORK AUCTIONS, a general assortment of
MERCHANDISE, bought for CASH.
CASH BUYERS are especially invited to call and ex
amine our Stock. sed-tf
1861. FALL GOODS.IB6IL
FRESH ASSORTMENT.
DALE, ROSS, & CO.,
521 MARKET STREET,
Have received, and are now minim a fresh stock of
FALL dic WINTER GOODS
which will be sold low for CASH and on short credits.
NW" Buyers are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine our stock. an3l-201
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
ENGLISH WATER-PROOF
CLOAKS.
(AQUASCUTUM.)
BLACK-MIXED CLOAKS,
GRAY-MIXED CLOAKS,
BROWN-MIXED CLOAKS,
CLARET-MIXED CLOAKS,
OPENING
EVERY MORNING
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
ee2l.lm
MILLINERY GOODS.
MILLINERY OPENING.
c_‘ CITY BONNET STORE,"
NO. 7e5 CHESTNUT STREET
OPENING DAY,
Thursdt, coctobr 3, 1801.
LINCOLN ; WOOD, & NICHOLS,
O. 725 CHESTNUT STREET
dill MISSES O'BItYAN, 914
„VW CHESTNUT, will open PARIS MILLINERY
for the Fall on THURSDAY, October 3. oc2-12t*
CARPETIPiGS.
CHEAP CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
AND WINDOW SHADES.—Y. E. ..k.RCHAM
EAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH awl MARKET
Streets, will open, from auction ' this morning, Ingrain
Carpets, wool filling, 25, 31, and 37 cents; Ingrain Car
pets, all wool, 37, 45, 60, and 62 cents; Entry and Stair
Carpets, 12, IS, 25, 31, 37, 30, awl 62 cents; Hemp,
Yarn, and Rag Carpets, 18, 25, 31, and 37 cents; Fluor
Oil Clothe, 31, 07, 45, and 50 centr9 Gilt-Boi.dered
Win
clew Shade, 50 , tkt, 75, mid 87 coutAl thwit and Ruff
Window Holland, ece. Cheap Dry goods and Carpet
Store, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET
0c3712t
MILITARY GOODS.
ANDREWS' ORIGINAL CAMP, OR
TRAVELLING
BED TRUNK.
(Patent applied for). For sale by
W. A. ANDREWS,
oe2-1m No. 612 CAESTNUT Street.
ARMY WOOLLENS.
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are prepared to deliver on contract 3-4 and 6.4 dark and
sky blue
CLOTHS AND KERSEYS.
sell-3m
ARMY OR NAVY
BLUE SATINETS.
6,000 or 6,000 Yards Indigo Blue Gained, such se
to used in the United States Navy. ;Nr;
For oak, by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
33 LETITIA Street, and
sinl4-2m 34 FRONT Street.
COTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
FOB BALE BY
my22-iftf FROTHINGHAM it WELLS
1,000 000 TENT BUTTONS, U. S.
9 pattern, for sale by J. P. REED,
Turner, southeast corner of THIRTEENTH and NO
BLE Streets, Philadelphia. ' se7-Imit
CHINA AND QUIZENSWARE,
FALL, 1861.
BOYD & STROUD.
Ko. 32 NOMTII FOURTH sTar.r.T.
itAyg HOW TII F:I It
I T KAL LARGE STOCK ON HA;•D,
To Nthich IlivY M: sly. , nttoniol c¢,git Be v Ens,
ocl-luk
WANTED— A VESSEL OF THE
capacity of froth 600 to 900 131,15. for a voyage to
the West Indica. Apply ro
ocl JAUItIITCIII2 R CARgTAfftg.
a 1861.
WANTED—A Pupil who could re
ceN e inbtrnetion in all the branches of an English
Education by rendering some assistance in teaching.
Pldy at the Girls' School, on OSLER Avenue, north
from Noble street, below Sixth street, between the hour
of 2 .044, n 0 the atternooas of the let, '2d, and rd of
Tonth month, ISBl._
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEP
ER is orlon for au ptigagempnt. Salary in acc.)rd
ance with thr. reference n.; to charac
ter and ability. Address 6.. Business," Box 22 1 30,
Philadelphia Post ()dice. sel7-lm*
EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
Men, &c., are Invited to address the "Employment
Committee," at the Room of HIS Young Min's Christian
Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street. apB-6M
_
__... _
PE IVATE APARTMENTS. Two
handmme eonnanniling Chambers on Ito s , ,cotal
floor, and one on the third, if desired, with large Private
Parlor and Private Table, can lie had at 1718 PINE
Street. It is desired to rent thcso rooms to a single
family, to the exclusion of other board( re. ne24t*
NOTICE-DISSOLUTION OF CO
PAItTNEISHIP.—The Copartnership heeet“furo
es irdina bets% eel' the mlee,igateel, muter the firm of
(1111.1ENI.:11.11.1M, has been this .Iny
dieeelt-0,1, tetit ant entigent. MARC 178 ant; NHe.
BAUM is a ot lorizett to settle the hi.iness Of the hat , fillll.
A. It. 1:11LECIIIIACM,
Pima DELPIIIa Octobe r 2,
011E1'.1.01BA
The undersigned haring incrclmg..i tho interest of A.
B, Bil.,:el i bannk in the late Greene•
Lam, will continue the wholesule and retail Clothing
Business, at the unl stand, N. W. cortivr SECOND and
TINE Streets. MARCI:S RE Eli A CM.
oc3-thstu3t*
r I MQVAL.—The undersigned have
R
riligaTa [non No. 520 Cominerve street, o No. 421
Commerce street, below Fifth, where they will be pleased
to Fee their friends mid engomers.
Phila., (let. 2, 1861.--oe3-tf NAYLOR ,t CIL
_
A LEX AN 1 MIE DUMAS'
NEW BOOK.
Pi:Mislay] This Day,
THE HORRORS OF PARIS; or„
THE FLOWER OF THE FA IIIoURG,
By Alexandre Ihuma4,
- Author of tliv "Count or M , nte Cri4to," and frilly
equal to it, f 1,14 complet/3 in one large
octavo volume. Price, Fifty coats, and is for sali. at
T. B. PETERSON ,tc BROTHERS',
306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Copies sent per mail to any one, free of postage, on re
mitting 50 rents in a letter to the publishers. It
EXTRAORDINARY FASHION
MAGAZINE.—Largest, Latest, and Dest.—ltme.
_lt g iII".II2.TERLY 11111111011
FASHIONS. Fall number, now ready, contains nearly
100 Engravings. Yearly, 40 cents; single copies, 10
cents. Al-o,
the shove with a very large colored steel
Plate of Fashions, large Plate of Cloaks, and 3 full-sized
pasterns, worth CO cents, comprising New Gored Dress,
Gored Dress, and Zunave Jacket. Yearly, $1; single
copies, 23 cents. Postage, 3 cents. Publisl u at No. 473
14ROADWAY, N. Y., and sold everywhere. • ra•11-4t
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Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
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praised by ffe2s-tfl JOHN CAMPBELL.
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Upon receipt of the :mount desired, with interest added
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SAMUEL MOORM & SON,
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ket and Chestnut. sut-lnx
PORTLAND KEROSENE
OIL.
We are now prepared to supply this
STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE & CO., SOLE AGENTS,
1010 MARKET STREET,
ae2-023 Pailadelphia.
GLASS, GLASS,
SHADES, SHADES,
Of all timriptions. Arent Vario4.
MARTELL & LETUIWORTII,
Glass Warelionst.,
ocl-10t No. la North FIFTH Stwot.
PHILADELPHIA TERRA-COTTA
WURKS.
°nice and Wareroinna,lolo CHESTNUT &net.
Orunuirtital Chinincy Topa,
Ganlen Vin . wr , and BwAtnary,
Encanetic Flooring Tile.
Architectural Ornaments.
Ventilating and Stroke Flues.
Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware.
Stearn-preened Drain Pine.
Water Pipe, warranted to stand preeenre,
cheap and &arable.
The Trade starelled, on Liberal Twee.
Illustrated Catadognea Bent by mail,. on
application by letter.
B. A...HARI:IIBON,
1010 < l la*Tl4l.lT Street_
•
ITERRAPIIs 8, OYSTERS STEWED.
J. AND ritIED, AND CHIMES SALAD.—i:nvi
tation and other notices be distributed hi all
parts of the city, with punctuality.
The tirJerbigned is at all Shute prepared to pretest, for
the itimwtion of Ladies awe rivittleinen, a of the
tliln •n nefegtiarY fora him - v...0 , ...dt the
cas•' may be, thereby avoidicx all inniece , :sary:prortolon
and lasste; aril Walters 14.1 16,4, that by hia lung expe
rience in hrsirr«•, he wikhe 41olle at all Unlit; to give, as
heretofore, eirtire tadb , theritio to all Who favor hint w i t h
their patronage. I.lllOIltY JONES, Cuterer,
No. 25U South TWNI,IIII Street, ttbore
net-6in
w.4.BsTlLlllNcl.l%4.lo.7,TD.l3eNVApyrrilh]h,l:2,
boats or barges for Washington, from Philotelphia or
New York, by applying at the office of the ellNialdealie
and Delaware Canal Company, 117 wALbarr Street,
can learn term and particular, 11. V. LICSLEY,
oc3.lth Secretary.
RESORT TO THE CENTRE, whore
pot set clway and ~n.od I'HOTOGIIAPng; whore
yon n Coked Phototmapli for Epll 10 NE[;';
10311uy, SECOVIP :!tact, above Gwen. iIF
~. WANTS
BOARDING
COPARTNERSHIPS.
REMOVALS
NEW PUBLICATIONS
No. 114 SOITTII THIRD STREET.
OFFICE OF
lIANEERS,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
JAY COOKE,
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
MMAC.
GRAND SAM:RD
MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT,
TIIVRSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, lASI
Tin felloning artists and amateurs nil assist •
Madanie BERTHA .lOIIANNSEN,
Miss HENRIETTA SHAW,
li,i LIZZIE POOLE,
Miss CAROLINE DICTAFFR,EY,
Mr. EllNEior HMIaNa,
Mr. litNA,
Mr. G. BRISCOE,
'Dlr. AARON IL TAYLOR.
A FULL CIIOIII . S AND EFFICIENT. ORCHESTRA,
And the Grand Organ—very much enlarged ainee last
Cmcert.
Din cuffs —ll. G. T UNDER ...I S. 7sti:liitEN3.
Overture to'' William Tell," Quartette from " MOMR to
Egitto :" Solos by Madame .bdiallllSf.ll, Btis Ilenriotta
Shaw, Mb.B Lizzir 15rulr, Nilo. McCaffrey, Mr. Krneat
l'erring, and Mr. Aaron tt. Taylor. To conclude with.
GLORIOUS AMERICA.
A NATIONAL If 1C M N
11 - nril.: by Jullti E. Illctimilrty. I.llLok ba - henry C.
Thunder.
PART !I.
HAYDN'S GRAND WAR MASS,
Which will b. gi vett with i , reutly intpromi efforts ; Solols
by Nattrittir Itt-rtli“ .I•thautiwlt, :ili:‘,94.'tirotitw. , McCaffrey,
EL.1.11.4 , 1 PtmtiuLL. liillllll R. Taylor.
'rkketF, ceoce, which will mhuit persona to EiVeCp
p.rtion of the Itott,t., exf.t.pt the Petrfittet and Par net
Tho .ale of Ow RP,«l'ved Seats v, ill commence at the
Academy, and at J. E. i4)111(1's, S , •ronth:wd Chestnut
i-treet, on NV EDIS ESI.).A. IC A. M. ]'rile LO cod,: each.
Soat.; hi Prosyvnium Pers;vs etl rrLta rash,
Doors ot>ett at seven tfelatit. Concert eolllftletlPPA at
ovt.St
MRS. JOAN DRENN"S
ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. PREDERIORR.
Beaineaa A gent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY.
Tim Derfornottice will rulOMPllee with
THIS (THURSDAY) F,VP;Nuiti l Oct' ber ;),
JEANNETTE ;
Or, Le Cretin Le t.a Mantag,no.
Jeannette Prijid Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON
Madame Flavigneul Mre. STONHAIA.
Marlette Mrs. CIIARLES HENRI
Claude Marie (leCretin) Mr. MORTIMER
Me. L. R. SHE WELL
Fliteida Dwain • • Mr, JP.;Nfli
. . .
Auaocia _ . Mr. FRANK DREW
PRICES-15, 50, 373 g, 25, and 15 mita.
No extra charge for reserved seats.
WHE A TL E Y'S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE-WALNUT STREET, ABOVE
EIGHTH.
LAST MOOTS
Of the great Shalmwarian Spectacular Play,
THE TEMPEST:
OR, TIM ENCHANTED ISLAND
The Last Scene, . . .
I'ROSPEIIO'S
Olt TIER ABODE
IN TILE FNCIIAI
The musts timlltccut eyvr pr.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT Stri.eta
MRS. M. A. GARRETTSON
Sole Lessee
- - .
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, October L.,
The performance will commence with
LOC/SE DE LIONEROLLES.
Louise de Liguerolle CAROLINE RIC HINGS
Lngrii!x Mr. PETER RICHINGS
To couclude with the domestic drama a
PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE,
Price Kincitpli Mr. EDWIN ADAMS
Pcunie McLaughlin Miss ALICE GREY
ADMISSION—Dress Circle, 50c.; Parquet, 37)0. ;
(Secured seats, 50c.) ; Family Circle, 25c.; Private Box.
*'S and :32 Single Sects In Orchestra and Private
Boxes; ifn; tipper BOXed, 25c,
Deers open at 7; Performance to commence at Tx t
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
HEIM CHARLES urErKEßwrif,
The eminent Vi.,llibi,t, chef d'ffiTl,,stro,:tt,.l
PUPIL 01' SPOIIII,
Will 11111.Thrip tint»,l
The tint of which will tmko oo
sATI:EDAY, ocTilisEß STII,
On which uuemion be will be asgb.ted he
Madome BERTHA .10ITANNSEN,
A GRAND ORCHES:TRA
OF THIRTY PERFORMERS,
C..iwerbing. the elite or the Profession, nod other
LEADJN“ VOCAL AND INSTRUMNXTAL TALENT.
full ofirticolorg soe small hills. AtlntUsion cts.
Family is tirketg, alintkiihle to either , Ma-
Douri at three M. commence at half
pa-t three. ova-3t
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets—MONDAY evening,
soiolohor 30, 1S1;1, end every evehlOgiloring the week,
Triolorhoot skiC'O'Ki4 (1 the New lethcorements snit in.
creased :Mechanical Effects of the Magnificent Scenes in
the GREAT SOUTHERN REBELLION, :Lnd gorgeous
mechanical exhibition of the RUSSIAN WAR, Adults,
Ric.: Children, 10c.; Ite: , erved Seale, 2.1 e. se3o-8t
MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF
THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi
nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to this date,
For tole by JA„gES W. VEEN & CO.,
97.4 GIIEaT iUT Brrauti
A Descriptive List furnished gratis and sent by
free, on application. sela-lm
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
TILE FINE ARTS, 1025 CIIESTNUT Street, Is
open daily, Sundayg excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Admimion 26 centii. Children under twulre nark
half price. Simree of Rock, V.lO. Ips
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
F AME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT Street.
FIRE AND INLAND nisutrativs.
waso.ron§.
George W. Day of Day & Matlack.
Eamnel Wright " Wright Bros. & Co.
D. B. Birney " Davis & Biruey.
Henry Lewis, Jr " Lewis Bros. & Cc.
C. Richardson . " J. C. Howe & Co.
Jno. W. Everman....... " J. W. Everman & Go.
Geo. A. West " West & Fobes.
F, p. Martin .. Sarage, Martin, & Co.
C. Wiloet, Davis._ Attorney.at.law.
E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Wattanil.
Trio. Kessler, Jr.. No. 1713 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, vice-Preddent
WILLIAMS I. BLA.NCHARD, Secretary. ja2B-11111
SAVING FUNDS
SAVING FUND.-
AMERICAN SATING FUND, S. t. Corns WAL
NUT and counTit Streets, receives deposits; as usual,
and pays all sums on demand, as it has always done.
Interetst FM: per cent., and checks fnrnisited ou a
Dank if desired.
TRYSTF.ES
Samuel Work,
John O. Farr,
George Nugent,
3.v.. J. Howard,.
Albert C. Rnhm•tes
John Anßpach,
ALMS_I\f)ER 11
JOHN S. ViALSON, Tree:
PHILADELPHIA, Octobtrt
SAVING FUND--UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER VENT,
S. R. CRAWFORD, Woollies*,
JAMES E. HUNTER, Secretary and Trosourer.
Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock.
This company is not joined in any application to Ina
Legislature.
SAFES
PrLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE
MOVED to Na. M. South SEVENTH Street, new
the anklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for pant favors, and bete/
determined to merit future patronage, has secured so
elegant and convenient store,. and has flaw on hand •
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Was, (the old,
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, LWts'•
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie' s Bank Vault Doors and Lackey:ill be funtabei
to order on hot notice. Thin id the StPOPFeets beet FM
tected, and cheapest Poor and - Lodi yet offenem.
Also, particular attention is callett to Lillie's New
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Teweiry, An. This Safe is 03a
ceded to surpass in style and elegstwe anything yet of
fered•for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly
fire and burglar proof.
SPECIAL Notios.—l have now on hand say twenty of
Farrel, Herring, Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers comprising a complete
assortment as to sizes,,and alflately exchanged for the
now celebrated Lime Safe. 'They will be sold at Very
low prices. Please call and examine,
ja2s-lyif 1H G, SAMAR., Agent
MILITARY NOTICES.
5 REWARD—For the app-ehen—
siou of .1,1.11 ES IIcKENNA t . a. deserter, who iR a toa,
five it Ireland. Said Jamas 31clienua is 5 ft. 5 URI
high. dark conttdpxion. black hair,. and dark eyes. The
aboya reward will lit pita nil NiplientiOa at the , recruit^
hie: station of tile Sixth Cavalry Milted blaleri thysahn .
Ainiy, Girard Heamp.
It Firgt hiPutonant.F..llo DGE, I !DI laramkting.
COL. GEARY'S REGIMENT.--
Tbe ill this vily have beou RE
MOVED to No, nu South rouirru Sh et, tx4.o,r
Chet , tuut.
About TWENTY 31E\ !Lod two or throe
(IF PIC tIliS are waittlinz. to lilt the , bit Com
pany. yi/Itk? men ettnnOt So
bettor Mita ft ono
MAcK Kr,
hir .
GtooDNIAN.
1. S. TOIJIUSON, Captain
IRECRUITS WANTED FOR COM
PANY N,. CA.3I.NRON DRAGOONS, now in active
service in Virginia.. Four sery,t.ents with seven man
each, eight corporals with four wen each, at BUCK
HOTEL, SECOND, above Utica
oeL3t* mrut, .1. r. p•CtionntAN,
50 GOOD MEN WANTED TO
fill up COL. DeIRNErS REGIMENT Immediately.
Apply at tlO2 ARCH Street.
CART. LOUIS LIMEBRAND,
JOHN W. °RUSHY,
Recruiting Officers.
iTHE SCOTCH RlFLES.—Wanted,
immediately, good, httenigent MEN, fur tiw abort.
Company (to till up>, who are iime in active service
in the army ul the Potomac. Pay anti rations front
date of enlistment. Apply at Ileadquarturs, 728 RAVE
Street,,tp Captain JOHN ORR FINNIE, who has been.
details.[ by order of Mejor General BANK'S.
.1. ORS FINNIE,
.1 . 1,1 ; TAYLOR, Onmp'y Recruiting Officer.
Orderly .9.44 . gfk; \ Di. set.N..6tC
_ .
U. S. 141.11BINES.—Wt4Itteil imme
diately for tha U. S. ,Morino Corps, WO able-bodied
nam,.for sea.:ual land service; Ids° a few compr,tent
driumnars.and lifers. All information that may bo
muired will bo Oven at the Rendezvous, 311 South
FRONT Street,. Philadelphia. _ _
WANTED IMINIEDIATMLY-
A Cr,,,lry Instrviett,r, for:, Trim. Now.
Ilta tilv 1,4 , 21 newt Bu
t=l2l
`l l l n, _ WANTED—A Bugice., Farrier,
Sachlkr, al, n. Wagoner, for 3 144.71:4.4 Cavalry
=Troop. None but I , Xperience3 , weit need lip,
14. Address P., 11a3: 2140, P. O. ur2.4t*
U, N& , U, S. ARTY--WANTED IM
MEDIATELY, for the tO.Xillt REGI7II3Ark
I T I M U. S. CAVALRY, REEML,A,B, SERVICE; •
few more. able-bodied men, between, 141,9 nivel of ti entV
one and iltirty-iive. Pay rangja. foam $l4 to $9.41 per
mouth. according to the rank gat the soldier. F.:telrmatt
wilt la furnished with a good 4,)11,41 find (hinipmputts, am
pie clothing and subsistence %natters, fuel, atoll medical
fret of charge. "1,4,,, pay of each whiter colt,
bargres as soon as he is or o lleto.t.
By oh act lately , the term of eagmout itl
°banged from fire to I%El:it YEARS, itis.k °very Rama
who serves that time %c enbillod to
Eltai BOUNTY
from the Governmeal. Attention 14 drawn to Bo fact
that the Oovertnneal has wisely mannioncoil to prontoto
soldiers front the l aakc, AIiVIIIICIAIWILt is, theta fore, open
to all.
For further particulars, apply at the Reerniting Office,
QIBMIP 4 1 1T,Itt, LIBUT, P 91 3 ,3 1 -3,
sixth 41-m% 1 04 Officer.
VISION,
OF ARIEL
'TRU FOREST,
J. Edgar Thomson,
Samuel T. Bodine,
H. 11. Eldridge,
R. R. Townsend. M. D.,
John Aikmaii,
BOWInAII.
VIIILLMS, President.
ismer.
,S6l.
Cmpt. J. C. CAST%
Itomtit ing (Aim.