The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 15, 1862, Image 3

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lormit i in this rig, Great ledneements in the
01 trOf enmity are offered.
;, nu,s for State n u e. home defence is au brisk as
'"" D o of the times demands.
wafer
TOR CoNBllOllOOlOOf MILLS.
cropseles 'for ?Oats eafenoe Wave been formed by
lot . 0 ," Kt the mills of Bullock & dons, at Oen bp.
tile 1 1.- au d ere reed% to go et a , : , . hour's notice I f h
Or. of these men aro roqulred. the con'se no t e. °
5r...(1-,big operatious br i ng of the mills will har q to a b
time The firm of Meows! Hul a
°ikv'd for the
seol":4sn.rudeed to this these coin peeks', If needed .
at
etr oo ex pose firm bee steno's been tire '
attbeit.olteleots of this kind, and have already contrl .
uest?,ti-aoudi (I dollars towards ruin pplug and forming "
tow ' id
etaFAr• '
PIeADI AND reSSIINTATIoN ,
futon Troop made a parade ou Saturday eve
"'"yep%ee'd wercbel to trte dwelling of Ms. lease Stager,
t 403 end Arch etreett, where a splendid stand
),03 prteeited to the troop. Tee prreentadou
of rrio".„ to o oy air. Sulker, butt responded to hi °apt.
?frecqe - e orententep concluded with a handsome cella.
Wive for Harriehortt to-otght.
List: The troop
oerenTollll Or TitUDPEI.
rbe Ord tonlyan) lievolig h 130 / 11 : 11 , I Cle loft
, —liokbers yearerday. The otutteany WY! fully
'lo,.ped Mrladieg Ittte.rubher blankets, without ex
cl ' its so on, who were armed with Enfield rifles.
SYtt i c e eetsoci t
eohe eitc:md Comma •is nearly ready to
nippee In the same manner. ead well
peen; A few more men are needed to S 1 the cons.
0 11 /C t h e weelnaitu mandard ; headquarters, Onetom
Teti
w in IS 'nomad, the collector, left with the
Solo yee t t edel yo captain. fie, like the restf hie
ofr ri towi l(e quite Willtliry appearance red n
thy
,TsiCeti!brough the streets..
'Ye•trroaf afternoon. et kite o'clook, °apt. J. Dobson
itrYileot the Schuylkill with 81 men,
l eft pehipren howtisere, with 46 men, oommaaded
, `. , ; ut. mtrite, left the DIM- yard ye.iterday. They
e'eurhea to ihe Sorrel:went deified . , when, after• par-
D im of gnd dinner% they took the care ' for Harrier
r „ Isidroo more guns wllf‘be sent from the same
tt
Pi rpt tel''iltduabYttt tette helot:ging to tbo city, and which have
bswp iplekße at he Eastrru Penitentiary fir a long
De4' atted up ei t d °eat off
te m, entuber of gnus that 114 d, left up to last
lf bectetery, 18 - tnere will berpentladar
Ito traisioder of the :At Regiment Reserve B rifted e '
e e ?, in Cot. Alfred Des, left for liarriebortt, yes.
VD PM
* o7 '
bmte p Troop of Philadelphia Light Horse, cons.
y,we of ) ,, trig and patriotic horsemen,etn
cumuded by
pratis early full, awl will March to Chet
moiniog, tit eleven o'clock, via Harrisburg,
vrt ,ibe) will he telly nu wed Mid ppcd.
&Tool ulber companies took their (Manure du , ing
g isrpe crowd et friends nerembitd to West
ue coqh trittu nt off, cheer after
tWt tot the Yin
WAR MERITING.
utltAillg t
wlo enconrag
et eO
elllllit.ilic,ti ud largely attended,
ta w ss held last even
s,t
at gro nod Mai k
s ue.l.er el Wilted trdresees wore sde, and a WWI
4100100 otlopt,
TIIR BONS GUARDS.
Ow fa cconess.les of too Howe Guards, fully main
iri•Ac , I,it yomert4q for 114retsburg. rho restleuts
ID oishourbood of the Arsenal, Broad and R4CO
d 1 lla)111 greet pa triottew yesterday by feeding
je ~ lr „ w ay i f the Gnarl e. • Tee moo were worn
op sec fstiutd , when the,' were generously supplied
Op AD obougdsuce of tine) felfl4l. opircu, ‘g
EIyII3IF,FUL VISTURDANGC— One of the
ypadlrg.tientaltheinrhauees teat hard occurred iu oar
took Plane yesterday ereolug, about
fap'dock,lwtaboveThird suit denier; °treats. Though
!unman wet , uo t lotions, rte teudencle , are tat partaut,
wedding a banners of action, and a vile and uruel
~,,,,,, ° Noose olden, 11 allowed their outline, would
sweep as hate to our moat ratinuous days of
vet.
A Mari et Some twenty or thirty y Snag men and half.
MOO buis Wire stencitto et the oorubrLf third and
lert' etteets, their bereft passions oy bud
homer sod envy distaasen, sod their rowdy Slang
aod eve
. - sere than timely inteilaided with Oaths,
sapre,an,n, w.re of that oeoultar class ry
,tick may Mt the world ni equal It to brura 7 ity, sa.
weer), tied itealtey roaortitce—kboWe se The Phlla•
d, poi
rowdy," Oue niey appeal tu ten thousand of
item, nutelent ;Minutia telthJut eliciting a single
,rok houoislile fee hue, or at, Mutsu that the
elation shinty could tranelate tut ouch. They are
di,b,soosi,tittcherous, utterly Told of every manly
. 0 0, ANKH) cowardly when uunupoonerl Its a crowd
.pt their allows, deedteh lu their Moody barbarity when
dims make them ten or twenty to cnt. They are the
es,tt,of ckito !due ' itectieetonlete s the footle tools of
ramie pontionew. the bullying cinder of ballOt•buxes,
tbraestubing blear-eyed. whisky-reaping riugleadersof
Soso. On scum bud rift ruff of a large city's wow& popit
;shoo.
n wee I b on y of just ends mherahle creatures that Wad
,Iyor t o i it, Third greet, Nit everting. It appears
the% their Outset, couvrreatloual p 'were had tureed
,peen the wet, as coheectrd with the "dam'd nigger, "
she
st. 4 In vulgarity and vii tvenue of their
trtcliondge meters, turf thtetleutually concluded. that
ustu'd nigger , ' ought ts be everuduated. At this
•uhleky rnou eof a Wind PqVuotoule sod inoffewtive
.cloud woe piano th MI the uopuoite aide. He was
atria) mwdh g ha own businets—untetly walking home
Ifni church In the rem ..1 a liuutiay evenlog—and did
tot even notice rho miserable crew ou the otaer
Not so slit lhe readies. The first alyht of the unforta
nate bleckfklu. pre a definite, sweatiest outlet to their
po,.irbead passions, acd the cry burst forth from
ten Oruhken thrum: "There'll the camas of the war;
re'a d—ti maser—kilt bin, kill him," and twenty of
;r erodes pitched tin motive,' upon the Waft fellow
,the lury that threatened hlo indeed, it was
h due to the whither of the cowerde and their frantic
•we that the men, lire wee saved. he managed 10
Able out from them, after belog severely beaten, aod
ailed up the roam; wept to roLigth ly Is atilt suit to
GPO utnittred evidence on each potent but it is Cle
ans by several wittier's.* that the oconpaut Or the
n question deliberately mashed the struggling
an if Lis door steps and into toe ruldtt of the mob
slim At thie paint, two comesuire of the regiment
ring raised by the :.'ors Wu:hums undhr GJvernor
'WWI Intent en l, paned down third etreet. Captain
J Jetties beaded the ant come - toy, and, artelog the
Wel onqinte cermulthat on nue drfeuerlees wan by this
t sit ti infuriated wretchee, rnehtd iur w el t.) hie reams,
tn. 10 own nfrreou in frout of him, ant drawi ng uI4
word, declared !bet he would cue "Own the fret man
st timbal the unlucky Merit, till the arrival or the
r - 47a We haw nothing (1 tlaptaiu James beyond yo,
-sue, hot, le the with. of decent butoatitty, we must
y our 111.6 tribute of boner to [hie ' Wile and manly
apex , °chit beam The mob tn. tlactively recognized
tit , morel attitude ct the man. and wane DO bffirt to
'tutu , Lis alit Umtata James then detattnibed to put
t Inn fu hie ranks, and march hire along to the near•
It stance; lint the captain ot the second clmoauy. being
f e vet') iliftrent emir, übjoctrd on the very patriotic
41433 of tot permitting hie men to march bAslnd a
*tiger" Tba man wee, therefore, ad mitred into a
upon the east side of Third erred. Toe crowd then
wile !mum ) down the stew, seldom, ti Kill the
tams' QPI the elegem !" They attacked three other
ateftCrolorad cilium's who happened to be la the el.
oft!, Ed tent them all pretty badly before they could
vt Mugs fn nitrate boasts. Tee police, under Lieut.
110, arrived on the ground; but the ri• ter' were not
gadded, and only two acre, weary mado.
Ite.eyft make no comment on pooh to wiatneful affair;
iimt i. witneea euough to the agenct, sat work lu our
.7f it. ttiti tug the races agslu.t each other, Every
on who hay a shade of respect (.r tamed! , or tt e van.
'.lllll trill Meld that auth &Howe NI these cc/mites
vett the'eve,elt peualtlee that the law can Inflict
-jet them. Aid if they had Initttgatore of high repute
bit it ti acne that, probable—let them b. held up to
(Mir exicrettet,, as those who would, for hermit polttt
- t netp.tre.toment ens lac every new stria Duo mg
I a bet Who all one ever. ie. are taxed for were self
nervation, and when Ili our heat sympathise etiould
exrehdedror the unnepe) race whioa hoe suffered iho
, tt and to fearfully et nor heeds.
ANOTHER FrisclAL MEETING OF COUR—
LI—Rmet Henri has again tenutsted Councils to
cteLt wep t for the purpose of reconsidering the
.h.acce post by them rehpive to the defence of the
ti. The Mayor objects to the bill, ou the grcmud that
ample to act in conjunction wi h the Committee
the city npoulnied by Conseil+. Some of
Phteses complains this committee aro men of no
livery timilesse, ann, of course, know nothing as to
t Iv:ratio be pursued ielailve to placing the city in a
Itti Slat' Perrone° The illeyor aboutd have, as his
tSer.,ll military commission and not a committee of
Catircils, It seem., have entirely overlooked
It inpulael tact.
liklROW EWAN!, OF THREE CHILDREN
Mil MID ING %bout hall past 2 n'oltyok eater
tl Oiy:4s6n, while ttirpe IMO CillitiCol were playing
a yiaA laitton with!ring at Elond.atreet w harf,
Mace they all fell into the water a i once
ei
ecreatne Won attracted to the aeot h marl named
ward fnk,. fmployed at Urn ten do bon's fonadrY,
tonr4adlatelpjumped tutu the water, sad after a ee
et tattle. laved them all. Two of the little ones had
ue ruder the a titer for the teat num, and when broaght
;tote were nearly ezbau•ted.
THZ NATIONAL 7 ex t3oLLEcTone have
t yrt %Arend any &mutter'. The 011w:tool o Moutons,
l'ltuslY Published, are First district, Joe p-r Harding;
MA. Julio B. Dleht; Third Wm. J. Watowrlght ;
&pa, Jobs M, Riley ; Ifte. John W • °°w " t •
THE UNION ARTILLERY GUARD.—We
aru I ha• this organization, attached to the ring Beg(-
' of Rallatle Brigade, telll leave to day I.)x. the Interior
• the Mate. Those who wish to Recoil] MY it 111 "
WOW tnie valet the arm rs, 338 &nth Broad Street,
ova I'll*, baton ten o clerk this morotog.
BDiSY MIX AT TUE ALABRNAL.—The
..krue n at the hchnylkill arsenal Hire engaged night and
la respiring and shipping off goods to the army.
•iirr.lay the full force were in operation One or two
t'''l3lsnglbthe &hits lkill were levied, and started
Ih'r Way. Colonel (holiness slotted the arsenal in
nos te 4 h t d et, f or th e purpose of pushing matters
matt, l i otwlthetanding the force of men engaged
.1 t6x energy and activity displayed by the tiolotiel,
cunt bo forwarded to their declination
.441 as could be desired.
i iILITARY ilikilltUOTlON FOR Boyd.—
rive pleated to learn that Major ackendorff will
as to a (tit days, at the armory In the hall of the
i :ohlt•ius City Institute, a school for the military
rtattloo of boys. • There is nothing better for the
1.:11, of the > outlt than exercise acquired In this
)111 /or Eokenderff was f trmetly connected with
' 4 lle , whoi,l, but Will now give hie sole attention to
eho wish thorough military training.
4 QuAn of forty men ]eft the city
!dal coder command of Captain Page, of Compan y
ncilhaett of Reserve Brigade. The emaining
tbutt, whit what recruits may be obtaloed , wtU meet
hind of Trade rooms at 10 o'clock to-day.
GY 3 iNkar ZouAves.--'—Thie fine °ern
'l howler the command of ()apt%ln P. V. Smith, Who
131 ' Om minimum nuaiber, and are ar.der marohin
g
ea The/ Will leave this eyenlug for ilarrleburg.
kere recruits will be received to make the mwzi
al turner. The armory ie at No. Si Synth Third
PrI UND DEAD.—Yesterday morning a
George Quinn, reeldlog at Thirty-sixth and
t 7 lotto, Nkto found tying dead on the tract of the
Woad o.m may, near the Wire Bridge.
'', L fet Non tea over and kilted some ttm, during the
Y war remelted to the Twenty.fourth ward
DR •
.. °1I " CASE.— A man named
, a t t , , Lam wee fonno drowned in the Delaware,
e
' g ab opposite pier No 10, Nineteenth ward.
Public
Milt " EttLettaltsrunuts.
T
De
Coombe, the ()harming American actreati
44 histrionic merits have given her an extended
,ttaatiantk reputation, commence* an engagement at
1 Artb tonight, which promises to be as great a su
Ise sun- that Which she has jest coocluded with the Be.a
6 Piths. An iucident in this lady's European career
b een related en, u 5, which her present engagement at
t een
retails. During her performance at the Hay
let, London, Mr. Bucketone, the manager, ever
t( '
dr to reflect the public sentiment, Informed bet that,
I namence of the existing excitement against this
terry, be would no longer announce her In the bills as
.4 ftleati. She at once responded : tt Sir, sooner than
3 14 Itcb areindices, if you announce me differently
"‘" l 'forei I will retire from the theatre. I am
:i.lit - 3`
" 1 ready to meet all issues, attendant upon re?
t 11,01Yli that I love my country at this time more
1 3 .. i"" ble. Backstop° did not alter the bill. This '
- " DR ML ie Coombe 'appears as Ludy Etre/tate in the
dee Secret."
the W aleut•etreet Theatre, this evening, the emi.
Ntdiesine, Emma Wolfer, will make her first CD..
late here In two years. hire. Waller , ' reputation is
' su.,
—, and too firmly established throughout the
ik. lender public commendation of It necessary. She
i 4)144 r ii i IFYbii, in John Savage's powerful tragedy.
M 1.4 t one, founded on the BeauohaMO tragedy is
ur ky It a ff ords us pleasure to note, as mach for
, NI for the sake of those who Intend to greet her
11 Pi!' " n nlntl, that by the judicions cast of the Play
Y t o ~,! arnlterly supported ; althongh, to do full Intl
teei i ."B e "Ot113/( characters of Buell e Diaries that
abi i: I teak of considerable died° city, and one which
~! rdly be attempted but with a large and e ff ective
.47 . The mere production or the ti Sybil," which
h e l l " before been played in Philade 4 Obla, should
6 op attractive card, independently of thcauluinn°e"
' / Entaa Waller tor the leading raid.
Fth AN CIAL Ali I) CUM t iEICIAL.
TILE MONEY MARKET.
l'EttaDetrrtss, September 18, 1852.
The demand for gold still continues, at about the name
rate as yesterday. Many parties are still anxious to pro
vide thernielves against the fancied wreck of onr com
mercial system, and consequently the figure is kept nO.
The favorable news now coming to us would at any other
time have sent specie down bill at a very swift pace, but
the rebels are a little too near just now to render matters
entirely secure. The demand for custom-horuse treasury
notes, in New York, yesterday and to-day, kaa had the
effect of advancing their value. They were very firm
during the forenoon at 109, advancing before the close to
109 x, at which figure they closed. money Is becoming
excessively plenty again, and the rate would' Inevitably
sink below 4 per cent. if the Government did not guaran
tee that figure for it.
The stock market was considerably elated today over
the mere promising took of war matters. Government
sixes„ improved X, the seveu.thfrties X—botb were in
demand. State fives fluctuated between 88%060
closing at the letter figure. City sixes wore firm
at yeeterday's figure. Timira chattel tens brought
87—same as yesterday. Pennsylvania Railroad 2d mort
gage bonds rose X ; the let do. 34. North Pennsylvania
Railroad tons sold np to 101; for the sixes 76 was
Reading Railroad tames were active at an advance—
opening at 20X ,phey closed firmly at 30X—a rise alto
gether since yesterday of one. Penneylvauta rose %, and
continued steady ; Long Island improved ; Norden and
Amboy X ; Washington Gas sold at 20—no change •
Samylkill Navigation advanced j 6 ; Delaware Mucha! Ia-
Durance brought 27. Passenger railways were more ac-
tire, with some improvement In prices. Ohadnut and
Walnut rose j¢ ;
~Arch Street X; in Second and Third
there was no. change; Spruce and Pine rose X; Gram
and Coates improved X. Bank shares were Rill—Gi
rard .Bank having a sale at am. The market cimexi
firm, after 86,060 bonds and MOO stares tan changed
hands.
Peterson's Detector for the 15th ie out, with a list of
forty new oonnterftits.
Drexel dc Co. quote:
New York exchange parel-10 pm.
Boston mudding°. parel.lo om
Baltimore Exchange xe X die.
CionXitrp Nude 8-loom die
&merit= w.ld 18X es i 9 pm.
Quartermaeters' Vouchers 6e6N die.
Year Certificates 98e03,V
The following Is the amount of coal transported on the
Philadelphia and Beading Railroad during the week
ending Tharaday, Sept. 11,1882:
Tony. Cwt
From Fort Carbon. 17,702 13
Potteville
Schuylkill Bevan, 24.771 03
Auburn 4,038 03
" Port Clinton. 6.588 00
4 , Harrisburg mid Dauphin 'll3 18
Total antbracito coal for week... 55,163 - 09
From liarrieburg, total bituminous coal.. 5,552 19
Total of all kinds for week 60.715 19
Previously this year 1,595;030 t 08
Total 1 865,781' Or,
To same time bet year '1,240,456 19
The following is the amount of coat tran3ported on
the Schuyik M Navigation for the weekending on Thurs
day, eesa, 11, 1862 : •
From Port Carbon •
Pottsville
Schuylkill tlitreo
ti Port Clinton.
Total for week
Previously this year
T0ta1....
e het year
To same ti
ASSN.
23.679
27,814
16,300,
80,085
16,879
4,961
1130,983
781,923
563,128
, 830,387
501,779
170,252
398,612
475,8313
188,203',
35,138
189,202
140,836
30,188
58,137
54,677
P. & R. R...
Bcbl. '
G. Val. R. B,
Lehigh Canal
Scranton S'th,
Do . N'th
Pa. Coal Co..
U. & find Co.
Wyoming So.
" N'th.
Broad Top...
Shamokin ...
Treyerton
9. Ili., H. T.
bykens Val.
5832.016
6006,164
The increase for tb;
rempouding week las'
more than the whole
Bohn,Mill county.
Tim Pottsville Mineiis' Journal of Saturday says
The quantity sent by railroad this week is 54,98907,
by canal, 27,694 10; for the week, 82,881 17 tone, against
61.413 for the corresponding week hot year.
The railroad ci mpany is doing au immense busioetis
and the tonnage this %mit nearly doublet; that of the
canal, and Is more than double that far the correspond
lug week last year.
The price of coal in this region remains firm, and no
tednction was made on laat month's prices, as far as we
can learn.
week h 14,195 tons over the cor
year. It will be observed that
'accuse for the week comes from
The trade 1111108 up this week. compared with last year,
se follows:
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. la.
[Reported by B. B. 131.4ricsaaa, Phila. 111xohanse.j
'FIRST BOARD.
100 Beadlog.B b 5 291(
100 do 20%
260 do b 6 29%
2600 Gity 80 New.
9600 do New.. ...100%
5 Ghee Wal efiwn 4011
37 V asbioeton Gee. 20
20 Scbu - I New...... 430
20 Penns R
10 do 48%
60 do .... . . 48x,
60c0 American G01d..119
5000 d 0... Ile '
2000 do. .... i..... 118
0000 11 See .. 99%
500 do ICO
BZTWI3I9
50 Spruce & Noe R. 13%
10000 II 5 Be 1 81 Reg.. 99%
61COOND
600 Clity es K. B. 0 .. 97%
60 Botding R... 05.. 80%
60 do b 6.. 30%1
3(0 do 80%
150 do b 6.80 3 10
100 do .80 8.10
200 do ..... 80%
20000 13 6 Os '6l. 99%
5000 d0........99%
AFTER
10 Penne 8.........48%
OLOBING P •
Bid. Asked.
086e)81 99% 99%
Trl 8-10 N. 103 103%
Plallada Be 97% 98
Philada 0. new..lol',l 101
Penns be. 89 89%
Beading B 303; 30%
Read m 6 8 ,8048.10334 ..
Beading tde Pro.loog 101
Read mt 6e'86.. 90% 91
Penne It ex dlv. 48% 49
Penns 11.1 m65..106% 107
Pennell 2m 6e..102% 102%
Morrie ant Com, 42 46
Kerrie Onl Pref,ll6 116%
Sob Nem Stock.. 4% 4%
Bole Nay Pref... 13 14
Soh N 6e , B2exint 86 67
Elmira B 18 10%
Elmira B Prof.. 22% 23
Era 7078,ex int 85 87)(
Philadelphia Markets.
81IPTRAIDBR 13—EvinnNo.
There ie Ices inquiry for Flour, but holders are firm in
their views, and about 2,000 bbl, good Ohio extra family
yid at $8; some 600 bbis City Mills do. also sold, mostly
Jenny Lind, at $i bbl. The sale, to the trade range
as above for extra family and fancy brands, and 8585.50
for superfine and extra, as in quality, and the receipts
are light. Bye Flour is scarce and wanted at $3 500
8.82 g bbl. Corn Meal is quiet, and Pennsylvania
id eel is held at $3.12% 4tr bbl, without pates.
r. 'WHEAT —There is a steady demand for Wheat, and
9,000 baobab found buyers at 51.2901.31 for We• tern
and Pennsylvania red, chit fly at 81.30 in the cars. sand
81.86 for prime Southern do, afloat. White ranges
at C. 3501.45 Bye is steady at 700.076 c for new and.
old. Corn Is firm but quiet, and about 4,000 bushels sold
at 700. for prime yellow and 543067 c. for mixed Western,
the former afloat Oats are dull, and 3,00004,000 bushels
sold at 35e, old continue scarce and hieh.
Bann —There ie no change in Quercitron, and a
further sale 0126 hhda. let No' I Was made at $32
ton.
Covroa.—The market le buoyant and on the advanor,
but there le little or none offering or Belling to day.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS —There is no Lew fea•
Lure, but rather more doing in the way of Dales.
62.8138.—The market te quiet and firm. New Clover is
worth Oft. Timothy $1.7502, and Flaxseed $1:8001.90
afr Moho!.
WHISKY remains ; bbls selling in a small way at
88e, and drudge at 31e.
CITY ITEMS.
t‘ TEE OSBORNE" is the name of'a now water
roof cloak for ladies. It is made very ample in the
skirt, and with large sleeves, either hanging loosely, or
by :means of a cord and twee* drawn tightly around
the wrists, In plaits It bee a very pretty expanding
hood, which can be worn so as completely to protect the
bonnet, and le perfectly water proof. When enveloped
in the Osborne," no lady need fear - any portion other
attire befog in the least degree injured, even by long
continued rain. For sale by J. W. Proctor dr, Go., No.
920 Chestnut street.
FERE QUALITY SWEET OILS.—Mr. C. H.
Mattson, dealer In fine grchlerlee, Arch and Tenth streets,
has now In store pure oliveffils for salad purposes, of the
celebrated ggistour" and Lucca brands, to which we
Inslte the attention of our readers.
THE MOVEMENTS OF THE REBELS.—There is
still much uncertainty as to which course the rebel army
of Invasion will take. Some think they design making a
raid into PhiladelPhis for the purpose of getting a supply
of food and wearing apparel. The knaves are doubtless
tempted by the wide•spread fame of the elegant and sub
stantial uniforms made at the Brown Stone clothing Hall
of Bockbill I Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street,
above Sixth. Those much-coveted suits will he sour
grapes to them, we trust.
CiroEao acquired his wonderful command of
the Latin language, his co - pia verborum, by tranala•ing
Greek into Latin. William Pitt, with the same object in
v i e ~, devoted ten Jeers to the translation of Latin into
Begbah. He regarded words as his tools—the weapons
wi h which be was to arm himself. Butrus Choate pur
sued this plan of translation through his whole life. For
every Latin, Greek, French, or German word, De endea
vored to end five or six corresponding English words.
These were men of untiring energy, and, bad they lived
in thee% times, would, without doaht, have purchased
their clothing at the palatial establishment of Granville
Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, where the finest assort
ment of military uniforms in the country is on hand and
for sale at sacrificing price..
:> THE FAMOUS " BULLET-PROOF' VEST.
Tie rOMOOII " Bullet proof " Vest
Will reeist,rifle-ball at 88 rode,
Will mist rifle-ball at 88 rods,
Will.turn a bayenet-throat Of pletol•ahot, ....
Will turn a bayonet.tkrast or plsrol-shot,
Will not bipeds the most riolent exercises.
Will not impede the most violent exeroisee.
Warranted all that is repreeented:
Warranted all that is represented.
Ece the testimony at tke agenoy,
tee the testimony at the newsy,
Charlie Etokes' i wider the . 1 Continental."
Muted Btokee', under the " ConlisentaL"
CARD PRINTING, BRAT AND CEIRAPRST
la th•Olt7. M /I/ South POURTII Street.
OTROULAR PRINTING, best and cheapest fa tbs
011y,"at 111 /path TOUNTEt Street. • •
1,280 08
Tom. Owt..
7,983 00
2,22 d 00
17,080 10
401 00
37,604 10
609,597 19
.. ...... 631,292 09
761.028 03
102.814'
637,29
601,433
216,256
621,065,
2'i0,9401
286.099
301.151
274,951
88,427
222044
166,345 i
43.399
63,739
46,699
337,860
d 124,636
48,305
d 414,130
d 70,707
50,868
41109,928
d 174.685
130,916
62,762
14,509'
18,211
10 602 •
d 7,918
5096,1f41
I 14,195
4000 Elmirs chattel 10s 37
1000 do 37
100 Long Island 8... 17X
1000 Penn B 2 co bswn 101 X
6000 do 106)
1000 Peons Coup 61... 91
1000 do eswn 92
26 Girard 85nk..... sstg
1000 II d 1 Year Cer... 98
200 Penns 6s 68%
1137 (aln) do 89)(
30 arch St B 24
1000 II 8 7.30 T N.Bik 108
8 eecond & Third.. 63
1500 N Penns 103 101
BOARDS.
170 Chest dc Wain B. 40%
BOARD.
1000 6s '81...... 99%
12 Penns 11 4R%
110 Penn& 89
800 do 88%
4 Green & Coates B 33
21 Cam & .tm R. _nog
8 Del Mutual lon 27
20 Arch .street B. .D 5 21
BOARDS.
I 14 Penn PL.-R 48%
CMS— FIE &I.
Bid. Asked.
['Mend R..... 17% 18
Leh CI & N.x-dr 51 51%
Le CI & Nay sap, 27% 283(
N Patina 8,..... 8% 9
NPaßt3e 78 77
N Penne R 10e.100%
()stew R Con... 3 8%
Catawisee Prf.. 10 10%
Fr & Sonth'k 8.... 47
Soo & Third St R 88 89
Race& Vineort 10 10%
W Phil& R..... 62 53
Spruce & Pine.. 13%
Cr & Coatee exd.32% 83
Cheat & W ex dy.40%
Aroh St ai dly. 24 24%
Thir & Fift'nth. 17 20
'Girard College.. 23 24
Tenth & 10lev'th 81 ..
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Mar PIANOS AND MELO.
DEONS AT AUCTION
PUfCES.—TO be fully prepared to respond to the re
commendation of Governor Curtin, and for the exigen
cies of the war, I will sell my entire stook of elegant
Pianos and Melodeons, new and little used, as above.
It embraoeel2 of the inimitable Stock Plaaoe, besides
others cf well-eetablialnd reputation. Melodeons of Mason
& Hamlin and Treat & Litanies '8 make, ail warranted for
five year., and kept in tune, in this olty,lor one year.
J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
seB.l2t*
BINGER & CO.'s LARTTSR, "A" FA
MILY 81l:WING MACIIINE, WIFE ALL TEE RE
CENT IMRE OFR MINTS, is the sitar, and CHEAPEST,
and siowir sitovirtn., of eh Sewing .Machines. This
Machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck
In Tarletau to the making of an Overcoat—anything
from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or
Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to per
fection. It can tell, hem, bind, gather, tuck. quilt, and
has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work.
This Le sot the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind,
and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Ma
chine. The Letter ti A" Family Sewing Machine may
be had in a great variety of cabinet oases. The Folding
Case which is now becoming so popular, is, as Its name
Implies, one that can be folded into a box or case which,
when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial. and spa
cious table for the work to rest neon. The cases are of
every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its
native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make
them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk
twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very beet onallty.
Send for a copy of gg Bixona A Co.'s Giscarrs. , )
I. M. BINDER CO.,
455 BROADWAY, N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST.
jyl4-mwftf
BATOICELOR'S HAui DTI !
THE BEST 110 THE WORLD.
VIILLIAM A. BATOHELOWEI indebratod Hair Dye
}rodneee a Odor not to be dietinitriiMled from nature—
warranted not to Ware the . Hair in the least ; remedies
the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair fox
life. GRA Y, BED, or MISTY HAIR instantly tarns
vlendtd Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau•
gal. Sold by all Druggists, ace.
or The Genuine to signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, on Vie four sides of each bon.
"FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street !
(Late 288 Broadway and 10 Bond street),
tny2B-ly Now York.
GROVER & BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE
BICWING 'B4O.
The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re
quiring the use of a fast and durable lock-stitch machine,
le directed to our N0..9. This is a now and admirable
machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but
littlenoise, and, although but lately put into the Market,
la already a great favorite - with manufacturers. It is
that• class machine, at .a low price.
No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so
rapidly, or Om snob tiniversal satisfaction. It is very
simple in lte construction, easily learned,- not liable to
get out of order, works with fine cotton, silk, or linen
thread, equally well; and the low price at which itAa sold
places it within the reach :f all who desire a reliable,
'serviceable machine. .
OROTER & BAKER 8. M. CO.,
730 CHESTNUT Street
Ora-Prue' CLOTHINO, OF THE LATEST
dpirkas, made in the Best Manner, expressly for EL
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Soiling Prfoes marked in
Phan Mimes. All Goode made to Order warranted.
setisfactor7. Our ®we-Paroit,SYSTl/1 Is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
satin-1! • • lONTIS A 00.:1104 MARKTI'Is
MARRIED.
WILLOCX—JINNING.4 —On the lath inst., at the
Church of the Holy Trinity, by Bev Phillips Brooke,
Mantra G. Winces to Caroline, daughter of . N. A. Jen
, all of this city. 4 t ,
ZIIGLEB—ASCOUGH.--on the )lth inet . by Bev.
J B. ltioPuhough, Mr. Harry Z Ziegler to Mill Lizzie .
Aecough, all of this olty.
DIED.
THOMBON.—It Princeton, N. J., on the 12th Sep
tember, Hon. John B. Thomson, United States Senator
from New Jersey.
Big frisbee and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral, at T.ejnity Church. Princeton. at
1 o'clr•ck P. hl., on Tuesday, September 10.
LEY ES.—Suddenly, on the 13th inst., Winer P. Levis,
eon of Yr'lllarn and Sarah P. Levis, aged 20 months. '
The relatives and friends of the fatuity are respect - full/
invited to attend the funeral, from his parents' residence,
No 1223 Davis street, on Tuesday afterntrett, et 3
o'clock
XLDRIDGE —On the 12th inet., (Merles Delany,
yonngt et eon of J. E. and Phebe W. Eldridge, in the 4th
)ear of his BRO.
Funeral from the residence of his parents. Germantown
avente, above Fif,b street, this day, the 15th inst., at le
o'clock A. M. To proceed to Laurel Hill.
DIXON.—On the 12th ink., bliss Blvira Dixon *
STOC.KDA LE.—On the 12th /natant, Ellen, Infant
danehter of Geraldue B. and Mary A. Stookdele, aged Er
menthe. *
NEETZER —On the 12th that., Ellen A., daughter
of Beljetnin F. and Sarah E Sweetzer, aged 1 year 2
menthe and 24 day s.
LEY —On the 12th but , William K., eon of 'William.
and Emma Ley. aged 6 years and 12 days.
SHIM.—On the 27tb nit, at Key West, Florida, of
yellow fever, Mr. James Brim, Esq., of this city. *
BEGLEY.—On the afternoon of the 13th test , Thomas.
Bexley, in the 77th year of his age. *
BURG —On the 13rb inet , Eliza, wife of John Burg,:
and only daughter or Richard Alton, in the 19th year of
brr age.
GIBSON —Suddenly. on the Bth inat came near
Rockville, ?dd., Private George Gibson, of Company E,
Eueh'e Lancers; in the 28th year of hie age. ik
GRIFFITI3.—On the 10ih bat., William Griffith, in
the 81st year rA hie Bee.
HA GLOWELL.—KiIIed at Bull Run, 30th ult ,Samuel
R. Hallowell, in the 23d year of hie age, of Oompeny,
14E410W' I Guard Regiment, eon of Hannah and the late
Race Hallowell. -*
Moe k FFRRY.—On the 12th instant, Patrick Henry
McCaffrey.
BLACK AND .11E0OND -11011111‘,.
ING' Drees !Mrs, jnst opened! •
Black Gros Grains and Pettit de Seta; • -
• .
Black Tatittas and Gros de Rhine. . •-.
Black Armnree and Veneriennes. .• :
Black Oros d'Ecosse or Ottomans.
Black and White Taffeta Lance.
Black and White Varsoviennee.
Black and White neat Stripes and °becks.
SitS9ON k BONi
se2-tf Mourning Store, No. 918 0 HESTI9I3 Eltreot.
THE CITIZENS OF NINTH WARD.
will meet ,TEII4 (Monday) BrICNIlle, .at 7j(
o'aock, of SOUTH WEST PENN SQUARZ. tor
Drill.
oarOFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF PIIIIADIILPHIA,
The Memberior the bELECT and 00 tI 10 N COUN
CILS .olf .THE OITT. Or PHILADELPHIA aro
hereby notified to assemble in their respective Chambers
on MONDAY. the 15th instant, at 12 o'clock noon, to
mature measures for the Protentinn and Defence of the
City. ' ALEXANDER•HENEY,
It Mayor of Philadelphia,
PRAYER. FUR THE COUNTRY.—An
arrangement le about to be made to have one of
the Episcopal churches In this city open, for an boar
each day. for brayer in behalf of our country.. The
Church' of the Epiphany wia be open for this purpose
at four &dock TRH. AFTERNOON. The further ar.
rangernents to carry out this plan will be announced at
that meeting. it*
oa. OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND
souTsw BIE: PHIL ADE P III& OITY P 18.
BAN GER. RAILROAD COMPANY.
• BEM BISSET, BELOW Fouam-
NOTIOE —Until the repairs to the Bridges on the
Fraokford Section of this road are completed, Omeibuies
will be run regular:y between the Berke-street Station
and Frankford. CHARLES It. ABBOTT, Seo'ry.
Philadelphia, Sept. 13,1862. itels-3t
ogra FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
—ln accordance with a Resolution adopted by
Convention of Delegates of the National Union Party,
from 22d, 23d, and 26th wards of the city or Philadel
phia, and from Bucks county, held at Doylestown, on the
17th of June la,t, the legal voters attached to said organ- -
froth n will meet in their respective election diviAnna in
said v ards, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of September,
1862, between the hours of 4 o'clock and 9 o'clock P. EL,
to elect delegates, by general ticket, to re oresent said
wards in the Congressional Convention, to be held at
Doylestown. on the 2;41 Inst. The 22d ward will eleot
twelve delegates; the 214 ward will elect twelve dele
gates ; the 26th ward will elect nine delegates. By order
of the delegates :
EDWIN V. mem
B. R. MEARS,
CHARLES B. ENGLE.
ALFRED 0 RAMIE%
FREDERICK EMU ARDT.
. Delfgatea from 22d ward.
WATSON ()ONLY.'
JOSEPH AtEra &rant,
EDWARD BORIS,
Delegatea from 23d ward.
THOS DIORSO',
JOSEPH BOIIOEtEE,
GEORGE A. REES,
sal& mws3t Delagates from 25th ward.
AT A MEETING OF THE FRIENDS
Cti o f WILLIAM 1. DEN NIS, Ewa., hold at Eleven th
And Vine alreete, on Friday evening. September 1.2,1862,
the following communication from that gentleman was
received and read :
To Algernon S. Roberts, President of a meeting of citt r
sena of the .Eighth Legislative District;
Dsaa SIR t--Your favor or the 9th instant, informing
me of the proceedings of a meeting of citizens, irrespec
tive of party. has been received and considered.
The only objection to accepting the 'nomination that
bee been offered me is, that another person 653 been nomi
nated for the same office, and the Question is, whether I
am bound to abide by that nomination.
Hovever varied may 'be oar opinions as-to the correct
ness of that principle as a general rule of conduct, there
are manifestly many circumstances that not only autho
rize. but demand, a departure from that rule.
Witheat multiplying examples, it is enough to say that
the action of any convention that is controlled by dele
gates fraudulently returned, is without binding autho
rity, and should be repudiated by every right-minded
citizen
In the recent primary elections, 'conducted without the
sanctions of an oath or the fear of a penalty,-there were,
in certain precincts of the Tenth ward, the most gross
and glaring frauds, the proofs of which I will hereafter
give to the voters of the district in detail.
There frauds changed the entire complexion of the
Ooovention; and brought about results in direct contra
vention of the expressed will of a majority of the legal
voters of the district. Under thee. circumstances I can
no more recognize the validity of such a nomination than
I could the legality of a forged note.
It this were an experiment tried for the first time, it
might pass without notice; but it has for years b een
practised here and elsewhere, until it has culminated in
the overwhelming calamity that has brought our noun
y to the verge of ruin ; and these frauds must now be
stoned, at any cod of unjust sod obnoxious precedents-
at any sacrifice of personal preferences.
That I may assist in this work. I accept your nomina
tion, and throw myself upon the suffrages of the citizens
of the district without distinction of party. If they elect
me. I will serve them with all my ability. It lam not
elected, I shall hese the eatiefaction of knowing that I
have attempted • the vindication of their rights and my
Own.
I remain yonre and the peontea obedient servant,
W. L. DEN sil3
September 72, 1862.
The following reeolutiono were then unanimously
„ ovo i d - :oft.?
If:solved, That the'ineeting approve and ratify the
nomination of •W if IS, ltut.,.eathe candidate
!oldie Fighth -LeghtlativeDistrict. and that we whi.utte .
ail liorieatendeavcas secure his elettiOn, for we - 6411110t
and will not oubmit to Bi nd as our repreeentative 9:M411
who is unfutiouetr' unfit for the'plsee to whton he
• '
Resolvo, ThaVNVId. L.DENNIS, raki,, has proved
himself eftiltefill'efiltient, and competent representa
tive, ever watchful °flour interests and the interests of:
the Commonweitith, aid ever ready and able to defend'
them; and we believe that the citizens of the district an,
'Preemie his eeriieeS, and I>in, in securing his'
retort: to the Legialature„
gesobect, That. the preeldeint he authorized to appoint
a Committee of Superintendence, to consist of two per
wino from esch precinct in the D riot.
Resatrett, That when we adjourn, we , 61 4 1.311T11 to meet t
at the call of the Continittee of SuPerintendenee
i ciHAM.PAGIVE in stoiow of .4.•%1d
That-the proceedings of thimecting pub ; Lao" CHAMPAGNE, aunt received per , 1 ! hut Il l us.
liehed,"&o. ttIaGERNOS ROBKI%tS,, President. sell." For Baehr
J. B. Secretary fj::: 73, ONALS..-8 0 8.FAVCSAVI; Sole Ar ent "
September 13, -M I ltl eel° IVI,WAIRIVT 4 1 451 , 444 ga
THE PRESS.—PHIL A oW: WNDA:r, SEPTEMBYWOv 182:
13SPITIIRER 13th, 1883
t iv.. MILITIA' i)KAFt•
NOTICE TO Kt ROLLED CITIZENS
The COmo3ls,itmers annotated by the Governor of. Pena.
Sylvania to euperintend the . Draftinz of Militia, will hese
appeals ad follow': •
FIRST AND BOURTH WARDS. •
Monday, Sept. 14th—let, 2d, Bd, and 4th P4lolllobl of
First Ward.
Tuesday, Sept. 16th-sth, 6th, 7th, and Precincts of
First Ward. •
Wednesday, Sept. ITtb-9th,.loth, and Ilth Preciocts
of First Ward, and 9th and 10th of Fourth Ward.
'I Intraday Sept. 18M-Ist, 2d, Bd, and 4th Precinbta of
Fourth Ward.
Friday. Seot. 19th—bth, 6tb, 7th; and Bth Preclaoisof.
Fourth Ward.
THOMAS DALLAS. Commteaioner,
South Broad street,
between Shinoon Red Fitzwater streets.
Howe from 8 o'clock A. M., to 6 o'clock P. M.
SECOND:AND TSIRD WARDS.
Monday, Sept. 15th--Second 2d, ald
4th ire chicte.
Tuesday, Sept. 16th-6th, 6th. 7th, and Bth . Precinets.
Wedlieertay. Sent 17th-90, 10th, and 11th Precincts.
Thursday, Sentember 18th.—Toirtt Ward—let, 24, 31,
and 4th Precincts. • '
Friday, Sept. 19th-sth; 6th, 7th, and Bth Precincts.
N. G. W it 88,
Store in litloyamenstnir avenue, second 'house below
learriott street, nest side.
Hours from 9 A. to 1 P. M., and 2 P. M. toB P. M.
, •
• FIFTH AND SIXTH W ABM • '
Monday, Sept. 15th-Ist and 2d Precincts of Fifth
Ward; let at,d 2d Preclude of Sixth Ward. ;$ll
TuesdaY, Sept. 16th-34 and 4th Precincts of Fifth
Ward ; 3d and 4th Precincts of Sixth Ward.
Wednesday, Sept. 17th-sth and 6tlverecincts of Fifth
Ward ; bth and 6th Precincts of dixth Ward.
hursday, Sept 18th-7th sod Bth Precincts of Fifth
.Ward ; 7th tad Bth Precincts of dixth . Ward.
BT t J. G R ftllaßD, Commissioner,
N. W. corner Fourth at:d Walnut.
•
Hours from 9 A M. to 1 P. M., and 2:51. to 6 P. M.
SEVICNTII AND EIGHTH WARM
- - - - -
Monday, Sept. 15th-let, 2d, and 3d Precincts of tho
Seventh word.
Tuesday, flept.i.tith—let, 2d, and 3d Precincts of the
Eigivh ward. • • •
Wedneiday, Sept. rrth-4th and Gth Precincts of the
EbVt nth ward.
TV.ursday, Sept. 18th—itb, sth, and Gth Precincts of
the Death ward.
Friday, Seat. 19th,-61b, 7th, and Bth Precincts of the
Seventh ward.
-•• • .
SAMI7BL R ILL, Jr., Ontrimisqlo
No `as South Sixteenth street, eecnnd deur above
Spruce; hours from 9 to 1 and 9 to 6 o'clock.
NINTH AND TENTH WARDS.
Monday, Sppt..l6th—The Ist and 2d Precincts of the
Ninth Ward, and the let and 2d Fredonia of the Tenth
Ward.
'lnerday, tient.l6tb—The 3d and 4th Precincts of the
Finth Ward, and the 3d and 4th Precincts of the Tinth
Ward.
WednesdaY,Serit. 17th—The sth and 6th Precinots.of•
the Ninth Ward, and the 6th and 6th Precincts of the'
Tonth Ward. . •
Thursday, Sent. 38th—Ths 7th and Bth Precincts of
the Ninth Ward, and the 7th and Bth Precincts of the
Tenth Werd. J. B. TOWNSEND, ..' .
' ' Gommisstoner.
No. 308 N. Tenth street flours from 8 A. hi. to OP. AI
ELEVENTH AND SiXTEENTII WAILDS.
Monday, Sept. 15th—lst, 2d, 3d, and 4th Precincts Ele
venth Ward.
Tuesday, Sept. 18th—lat, 2d, and 3d Precincts Sixteenth
Ward.
Widvesdey, Sept 17th—Sth, 6tht, and 7th Precincts
Eleventh Ward.
Thursday, Sept. 18th-4th, sth; and 6th Preoinots
tel nth Ward.
lerlday-,Sept. I.9'h-7th and Bth Precincts Sixteenth,
and Bth Prrcinct Eleventh Wards.
LEDL eat to &TV:JEWS; Commisaloner, •
. At Abel Lckene, Third Street, above Willow: •
Hours from 8 to 8.:
TWELFTH AND TBIRCEENTH WARDS
Monday; Eept ]Bth-Ist and 2(1 Precincts of Twelfth
Ward. and Ist and 2d' Precincts of Thirteenth Ward.
Tut sdav Sept. 16th—gd and 4th Precincts of Thir
teenth W ard, and 6th and 7th Precincts of Twelfth
Ward.
Wednerdarr, Sept. 17th-7th and .9th Precinct* of
nth teenth Ward, and 3d and 4th .Precincts of Twelfth
Ward. '
Tbnrsday, Sept 18th--501 . Precinet of Twelfth Ward,
and 6th and Btb . .Prectocta of Tbirtoonth Ward.
0.8. GROVE, Oommi.aioner,
WASIMIGTON BALL, corner of E EGEITEf and
SPItII , 7O GARDEN Streets, from 9 A. H. to 1 P. Al l
and from 2 P. Id. to 6 P. M.
FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH WARDS.
Monday—let, 212, 3d, and 4th Precincts of the Forte
teenth Ward.
Treed ay-sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth Precincts ot the 'Four
teenth Ward.
Wfdnesday—let, 21, 3d, and 9th Precincts of the Fif-
Wan Ward
Tbersday—Mb, 6th, tad 7th Precinct, of the Fifteenth
Werd.
OMMEEMMI
THOMAS W. PRIOR. Omiimfeatoner,
Northeast conwr of Broad crad Spring Garden atoeet.
From VA. Al. to 2 I'. AI., and•from 3 to 6 P. 11., and T
to .9 P. M.
SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENVELW&ADS.
Irionoay, Sent. 15th—lat, 2d, 28, and 4th Precincts of
the Seventeenth Ward. •
Tuetday, beat. 18.h-6th. Btb, ithe, and Bth Precinct;
of the geoente4-nth Ward.
Wednraday. fx.pt.l7rh-9 h and 19bh• Precinct/ of the.
fievr-nteentb Ward, and Ist and 9d Precincts `of- the'
Eirbtefuth Ward.
Thursday, Bert 18th-3d, 4th, :and fith Precincts of
the Eighteenth Ward.
Friday. Sept IGth-6th, 7th, and Bzh Precincts ef the
Eighteenth Ward _ • '
JAMES BELL, Commissioner '
No. 1347 N. Front at., from 8 o'clock A X., to 6 P. M.
NINETEENTH END TWENTIIETR WARDS
Monday, Sett 16th=-let, 2d, ad, and 41.6 - Precincts of
Ninon trial Ward.
Tueed ay. Pope 16th-1134 2d, 3d, and 4th P'reclacta of
Twyntiitb Ward.
WeOneeday, Sept. 171h--,-6211, 6th, 7th; and Bth Pre
cinctr of nineteenth Ward.
Thursday. Sept ltith—bth i . 6th, ith, and Bth Precincts
of Ivontieth vi ard.
Friday. Sept. 19th-oth Precinct of Ninetoenth.Ward,
and 9th, 10Ih, and 11th of the Twentieth Ward.
- SAMUEL LLOYD,
11 - all'of the Onhocksink nose GomParsYr Germantown
road, opposite Norris street
Time-9 to 2A. 111., 3to 6 and 7t09 P. zer: —
TWENTY-FIRST A EcT WE NTT -EIEOOND WART ti.
Monday, Sept. 15th—let, 2d, ad, 4th, 6th, 6tti r atid
7th= Precincts of the Twenty-second Ward, at house on
Main street, two doors above Armatt,lrom 8 A. M. to 6
P. M. . .
Tuesday. Sept. 181h-Bth and 9th Precincts of same
ward, from 8 to 12 A. 81.
Tuesday Afternoon, Sept.'l6th—let Pieciact of the
Twerty-thst ward; at the Masonic IFlall litanifunk, from
2 to 6 P. U.
Wednesday, Sept. 17th-2d, 31, and 4th ',lPl:r s ecificts oP
same ward, at same place, from 8 A. to
Thursday, Sept.lBtl3-stb, Bth, 7th and Bth Pricinota
of same ward, at same place and 'tours. '
BENJ. B. MEARS, OomMissioner.
TWNIITY-TH7IID AND TWENTY-FIFTH WANDS.
Monday Sept. 15'—let, 2d, and 3,1 Precincts of Twenty.
third Ward.
needay, Sept.' 16-4th. sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth Pre- ,
Ciln LE Of Twenty-third Ward.
Wednesday. Sent. 1.7-9th 4 Precinct of Twenty-third
Ward; let and 2d Precincts of Twenty: fifth Ward. •
Thursday; Sept. 18.-4th and bib Precincts of Twenty
fifth Ward
Friday, Sept. 19-sth and Bth Precincts of Twenty
fifth Ward.
Aldo 3 A. COIEGGI, Oomm , ssioner.
Walton's Hotel, Frankford, from & o'clock A N. to &
P. 14.
TWENTY-FOURTH WARD.
Monday, Sept. 35-Ist and 7th Precincts. .
Tuesday. Fopt. 18-2 d and 13tb Precincts
We.dneaday, Sept. 17-3 d and sth Precincts.
Thursday, Sept. 18-4th Predict.
Friday, Sept 19.8 th and 9th Precincts.
MM. STORMS, Commissioner.
At Commissioner's Ball hirty-seventh and Market
streets, from S A. ht. to 8 P. M. '
For further particulars, refer to posted handbills.
eels.6t'
01FIFTEENTH WARD NATIONAL
7 UNION ASSOCIATIO Yi.—An adjourned
naming will be beldZat W CST and CO AT ES Streets, oa
TUESDAY EVENING, 16th inst., at T) o'clock., to
elect precinct Delegates.
• CHARLES ADAMS, }
sel6-2t* • JAMES SHERIDAN: Secretaries
0:r THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DE=
LEGATION, NATIONAL UNION Pr, arY,
meet THIS EVENING OW, at- 8 o'clock, per
adjournment, at the Oonntr Court Howe. EtrXTll and
ORES? NUT Streetr. ROBERT P. RING, Pree't.
N. O. RBI*. Becretarie•
IDWARD 1 ITTLE, • it*
ar. LAW .DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA —A. Term will com
mence on WEDNESDAY, October let. The Introdul
tory Lecture Will be'dellvered by Pp:4mm E. SPEN
CER MILLER, in the usual Lecture Room, at 8 o'clock
P. M. of that day. eepB-tocl
NATIONAL' UNION NIONIINATIONE.
‘‘ NO PARTY TITITOO OR COHNTRY."
STATE otrxozes. ".
Aunitor °emend
THOMAS E. COCHRAN.
Purveyor GeneraL
WILLIAM B. ROSS.
CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
Mayor.
ALEXANDER BERRY. •
District Attorney.
WILLIAM' B. MANN.
City Solicitor.
F. CARROLL BREWSTER.
City - Coatrolier.
JO'SEPH R. LYNDALL.
Receiver of Taxes
JAMES 0. KELCH.
Prothonotary of Court of Common Pleas.
• • FREDERICK G. WOLKERT.' - • .
City,nommistrioner. •
• "JOHN 'GIVEN.
CONGRESS.
First Listrict--
Eepond 'District—CHARLES O'NEILL.
Tird District—LEONAßD MYR RS. . .
Foal th District—WlLLlAM D. KELLEY.
Fifth District— • •
SENATOR. •
Second District—J &008 E. .ITI OGWAY.
Third District—GEOßGE 00h N ELL.
ASSEMBLY.
First District—WM B. FOSTER
Second District-4MORTON A. EVERLY.
Third District—THOMAS T. WILLS.
Fourth Dietriet—SAttlrEL J. RIM
Fifth District—JOSEPH MoOB E.
Sixth District--ORARLIS M 01.18174. N. •
Seventh District—TESOKAlS COCHRAN.
Eighth District—Jet MES•N. KERN. . :
Ninth Di trict—JOHN A. BURTON.
Tenth District—S. S. PANOOAST.
Eleventh District---F R NKLIN D. • BTE RISER.
Twelfth District—LUßE N. SIT rparv.
Thirteenth District--J IMES.ROLG ATE
Fourteenth DiaIect—ALEXANDER CUMMINGS
Fifteenth District—WlLLlAM F. d MIT EL
ixreenth District—EDWAßD G. LEE
Seventeenth District—CHAßLES F. ABBETT.
eel3te - -
ONE THOUSAND ARMY BLOUSES
FOR BLLB. APPIy to
TO VOLUNTEERS.—We would ad
vire every one leavine to provide tbemeelvee with a
U.' S. WOOLLEN BLANKET, such as are sold by S.
U. YOULK., No. 35 North SECOND Street; opposite
Christ °hutch, at lees than Governmeut prices. eels-2tre
TENTS, TENTS.—AII kinds of Tents
for tele by 0. E. HILLEIEt,
It 237 South SECOND Street.
IVORY TYPES.—In those fine Pictures
of :NUKES'S, the Likeness is secured in the great
est perfection. The ability of the Artist is manifest in
the freehand natural coloring of complexion and draper*.
ttECOND street, above Green. - sels-lt*
A:NM:NESS • STRICTLY
• :13111113(BD ? JOthe celebrated Heir . 'Dyeing . end
Bithink.Rarikii&MMA' FOURTH end BRA.NOIL
eelS H if.
LATOTIR" OIL.-492 baskets Latour
du.° ea, just received per ship yandslia, from
for ludo by.
JAVSETOII2I & LA7OIIIIANIC.
202 and 204 South FRONT Strad.
T J IQUEUBS.-50 cases assorted Li
qtrenarir. mit received 'Der rhip Yarididis, from-AN
&ia.:, and for We by _
JAITIVETOHIi It tY galux"'• •
sea 202 & 204. Soatb 111.0 NT 4trest:
O. E. !SIGLER,
237 South SEOOND Strout.
AWLETAItY
4.,. THE - 6BOOND COMPANY
or MR •
' R•EYSTONE — A 8 TILLERY,
(Tbe First, under Captain Hastings, beibg in the field,)
Are recralting Tor serrinurary service in
DEFENCE OW TAR STATE.
Whetaull, a Battery will be assigned it:
" AP PLT• AT THE ARMORY, •
• - • 808 FILBERT STREET, '
• • CITY AR3EN IL, "
• 118 • .RACE BTREET.DELOW BROAD.
IST IiEGIMENT . ARTILLEY 0
WANFINGTON G.RAYS.:—GIootiT B,
men witoted in fill'
Itia_ratike of one coroPsoll to / 84 " the Armory T l l l B
• F.XEMIOLIN t at 6 o'clock, for Efarrifthorg.
HEN BY -NRI!/, Ooptoto. '
I: • NATIONAL 0 R - AY &--.4R NORY
frintitilkom Sara e;Bt corner NINTH mid WiLitJUV
, SqlNtS. Recruit,. wanted 'for ST&TE SEIWILOII. .11To
erfill.f: Afore imrtodiately. . .• . .
ltir' -, • , . • J. X .
I. B. DE BEITST. °mania.
ATTENTION.! -I--THE UNION
4R 1 JIA.E y -GUABD•plll:leave TO DAY as an
' Indent:oder& Bettis, attached to the 14t .11 , 3girocat
Betervo Elllgade.. A. , .few, good [den will be taken
before 10 o'clock A. ,at the Armory, 333 BROAD
eireo, above Pine. Roll...can at BA. M.
It* - ISA/AO .13T &Mt, Ja , Cabtain.
GYMNAST
TO THE DEPENOTO OP YOUR • STATE —This
Lcmleley having received the minimum number of
men, and being under marchieg orders for Harry
burg THIS IDVENING, will accept f w mare am to
bil op to the mix imuai etaodatd. if applioetleo be made
immediately at the Armory, 87 tomb THIRD Street:
I.l*. . -.,.. ' P. V. -8111T11, Usietale.
• , FOR:HARRISBURG TO-DAY.-
'k FEW * MEN vieuied'l'ltti MORNING to fill
flartaln DULA() G. PRlOR'S,Clouipsay; at . SPRING
GARDEN HALL. • • *
•
Tbia Company .411 . poradvelyleaye for HARRISBURG
TO•DaY (Monday). Sait.lslh.
HEADQUARTERS ALASKO'S
PIIII.A.DBLEMA. CADETS, 219 South BROAD
yj htreet.
ORDERS No • 8
Lientetent GICOBOR WASHINGTON GALHDNIIR
is appointed the LaMar) •lestruotor cf Boras , 'By
order !debt L. ASHALEAD.
Lions. CHAS B. WILSON, Adjutant. • • ••• it*
-00.' .Ist 'REGIMENT..: GRAY
.RIfBItRVR B.—Members will meet at the AItILORY.
et 9 o'clock A. ki.,keThis Day, to receive :eqtalikintk
:The ~c ompany will -move at 3X o'clock P: K.. for
Barrisburg. Pepctnal attendance is reqmored. Batik
man will provide Wu:m*o with two days' rations. •
1. - =FRP. tal P. Ni.1:1801,80t4, Captain.' ,
: 11—.1kletebere bolding property of the company; will
retorrtit to the armory forthwith, it*
. .
0 rr
1 READQUA'RTER.! , eiy
~. .
GUM" . Armory, BROAD ATER:ET. . below
'
11.4114:;:•;-11'very member of this company will report
at, tjo armory ibis (AIOND AI ) . morning, c.t 9 o'clock
precisely:fir orders. - Br order, , - .. i ... : -
_ B. G. BABbi;CY, Oonim
ndfmt.
W. 5..8/foacr, Orderly. ,: ' ' '' ' • • -
N. /1.-Ten men wanted ; mdforms proviied . liit
1 - • - •ARBIORY'COMRANV A, FIRST'
A IL LERY,%B. 0., No.-17.13: al &BILE Street...
slrfie irteory OM be °tem 'on &ON. DI.L.TISESDLY,
BEd W 1 DN S Y.of this week,from. 4 ter, P. Id.,
to rx ceivo. tycrpits fisitbts Company, now ; at Harrisburg._
Aims, so9alicznissta; sad transporpition tarnished.
. & MUNI& WIIBOOX,
I;lentenant sod Itoortfiting ,Ottoer.
tel6-8.,1V
IzriLsw ORT.E.,ZO VA PK CORPS,
ter himiedhihi Shit° Service—Armory N E: corner of
ZIG filli end .43ALLOWITILL. ' Open from 9 o'clock
, I .A:•111. SC :10. - o'clock PM. Rem-nice , wanted. The
compayne: Wunder • m 'aching orders, and wtll be fails
cautprAliktbe regulation uniform before leaving. `Drill
APitrY afteraeim aud °Telling.
ee)l4lt* _
0., Dl. FILIEGDON, aaptato.
cc A.VOI.IYTEM.-AYILAFT," BY
joinit.g the FlllBl BILGINESNT GRA.Y HE T
tERVES, which will positivelTlaave at - fi o'clock
• 70-ID&Y. for blarzi•burg. Comeau, ff et ErGlllll.
led °MAWS BILL. 3d story, Win receive about
.20
lftecititts yet, if oppliestion• he made before 11 o'clock
tt•ray. ' °AFT. HENRY D. 'WELSH;
11* • Commanding.
RECRUIT'S WANTED. FOR
FORT DEL AWARE—Efeavy Artillery soirice.-4
$165 Bounty; $9O Wore leaving the city Amp.
petal:MD underatandinß military drill, who will bring
in squads of men, oan have positions in the compeny.
Pai, rations, and uniform, from day of muster. Apply
at Beadquartert, 409 CHESTNUT Street. eel& fit
TII E UNDERSIGSMY: - WILL.
open on the =trot September, at the Armory an the'
DON of the Phitadelohia efts , Institrue, - N. E. 'corner
oS KIGE TEE N CB and °RESTER? Streets, a &tool
exclut trig,. for the Military Instruction of From and so-:
Han, the !patronage of the public. Ofrettlars can be had
at Eoi t and*Brother'e r Tenth and Ohestnutotraehr,.at the
Rad, or at the residence of G EOKF N DORF IP,
1912 WADES tared.
B.—liae withdrawn entirety hia conneettan- wi!h
Mt. k. larltoie NOW; . : ':110/1110.
!".NONB BUT COWARDS. RORADT
AT BO il g WREN t Ultra 0 0 1714 :etti -It . .t i l:
DA SGEB.--The citizens of the 'IBIGHTNIINTH
WARD are remectfully requested. to meet at the
house of the GOD. Intent Engine Company VII& BY 01
VlNO,and also!1 their names in defence of the goad old
COmmonwealth. - Two Companies are nearly full, sod
but few more names are wanted to ,complete the rail.
'By Tf gime cf ,
Xnwiatry °m I.ots,'ORABLES..LIIIEEb3.%1 .ots,'ORABLES..LIIIEEb3 . %
119A8016N VaitlGH sig... IE:B4IIDAII , Atch. • .
•CIAPT; JACOB - hI6YEB; *--- iiiitethets, 'it*
A.T T E. N Tr. I Off t.--REORIJITS•
minted 'for the second Oosupeny of *AVENUE..
1:115,&1111:i8, the first Company being •full, end under
command of William D' Thomas. &poly to either
of the undersigned. officers , at the CUSTOM.. aO(3E,
from 9 A DI. to 9 P. D 1..,
N:' 13.—Arms and equipments-furnished..
WILLIADI G. STEEL, Captain.. •
J. J. Breams Second Liententnt. • .
TCS IRISHMEN AND OTHERS '
. .PF 'PENNETLTaItIa.—T li It DDT &N. -BO
'• ' BOUM& UNITED IItISB . LEOION OF PHIL C
-1
DELPETA.. WILL BE IN Tall OtAilielt.NT -COB.-'
COBAN B BBlOADE.—Government and - City Boon
ties of $165 Declared up to the 20th that. TN. is one of
the rigiments baring authority hi' oftir . such* great 'in
ducements-prior to the draft. Captains with full com
perlies pro.entlng themsorirea to 'lleadnuarters, will re-
MAIM $460 recruiting expenses whtn minim ed in. Mon
of good character, bringing from l 6 to P.& good mon. will
be commissioned Second and Eirst Lieutenants ; 40 men,
a Captaincy. fkgne froth - . all Cities and counties of the
State—we will weave. you like brothers. Telegraph
despatches or letters replied to. Free transportation on
all the railroads to Headquarters, CONNOLLY'S Hotel,'
oppeelte State 1301288, Philadelphia. 'Apply to'
GE9a.mr. OROOKEIi.
Colonel of, 1.4.411 Begimeat, P. Y. : .
5012.6 t.
TO TAB PATBIOTIO.The OfEL
cern in charge of bAbIZINDEFRIADR.VCR will .
• keep thottt,nts open P.. M. EVERY EVE
EING thls.week. for tbanarpose of Enlisting fte•
omits for the Phtladtlphfa Regiments now to the field.
Come and get sour bounty, and •tvoid the draft.
S.• A. SLIEE TZ,. Captain,
Manor of the. Day.
CAMP INDEPE.NDENCE.OUR
COUNTRY—TO ABMBI—THE VETERAN BE
GIN EN TS.—The gallant of and brave soldiers
octailtd from the old Philadelphla.Reeinionts, now
In the.fleldihave pitched tents in INDEPENDENCE
SQUARE, and will outlet tecrutta for their glorioua
battalions on that sacred ground
A full Military Band will be in attendance ever* day
after 3 P. M.
TO. ARMS! -TO ABMS!! TO. ARMS !!•!
By Order of the Citizens , Sonnty.Food Oomndttee.
•:;..JOEIN IC
ADDIOs,
Obahmali'of,Oommittesiiyir:lteerniting.
lOUR VOLINTICYI: TO - ARKS !
THE' VETERAN . BEGTIERNTS.—The gs/lant
officers and brave soldiers detailed from the old . Phila
delphia Regiments, now in the Bald', have pitched
tents in INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, and will enlist
recruits for their glorious battalions. on. that 'stored
ground. A full Military Bard will be hr attendant*
every day after s 3 P.
TO.ARNEB t TO A 8,11.8 i TO AIMS !
By order of the Committee.
JOHN E. ADDICKS,
Chairman of Committee on Recruiting.
ITHE ATTENTION'•OIf ABLE -.
BODIED - MEN is called to the recruiting of
BATTERY 6 , , 112 d Pennsylvania Volunteers. or 3d
Penneylvania Artillery, at the Hew/Quarters. No 336
HARMONY Street, between Chestnut and Walnut,
below Bourth. Also. 606 VINE street, and below Com
missioners' Ball, Weet Philadelphia.
Bounty ; $170; with advanced pay.
JAMES MARTIN, Jr.,
Captain Battery G.
ee6-121*
YEOMANRY, COD .E TO YOUR
eousTßvis • GALL!—TO p r DO 41:1
TREASON AND BR FrILLION t
The WASHINGTON SQUADRON, of the Stanton, or
14th Plmainlvania - Cavalry 'have received marchlus or
ders, and will march for Wtiehlogum on Tnesday next.
To )onng men*of good moral habits; farmers and far.'
mere' BODO and those aconatomed to the nee of horses, a
rare chance• is .now offered for yon to defend yoar
country.
The Regiment is to be comEnanded by JAMES M.
SCHOONEd AKER, • of Pittsburg, who' has been in
the Cavalry service for the last twelve months.
A few Recruits W Anted for this Squadron. Apply,
immediately, at No 209 bouth FOIIRT 6. Street.
CAPTAIN J. W. HALL, .
Ot mmanding Philadelphia Squadron.
0.W... HARRISON, Major. , sel3-Bt*
TO HORSE !--,-- CO.M,PANY
.11—FIILL BOUNTY.—Cotouel E. G. 0110R
MANN'S INDEPENDENT. MOUN T E D
RANGERS !—AM opportunity is offered to all BOLD
and DARING MEN to engage in the most attractive
notelet; of military service, as Mounted: Rangers, armed
late the Regular Cavalry, with Sharp!! Carbine, Colt's
Revolter, and Sabre..
IleriThe • FULL BOUNTIES of the United Stated,
State and City Governments, and the Premium , for En
listment, WILL BE PAID ALL RECRUITS.
Recruiting Stations-626 MARKET Street, SEVEN
TEENTH and CARVER Streets.
ENOS J. PENNTPAOKER, Oaptain.
WM. HARTLEY JONES,"Iat Lieut.
G P. PARK, 2d Lieut.
WM. RAWLE BROOKE, Brevet 2d Lieut.
sel3 at .
iIiiPLEDLENTS OF WAR.
CARTRIDGES ! CARTRIDGES ! !
CARTRIDGES!! I
Bartholow , s Solid Water-Proof Cartridges, for al(
kinds of Arms, of all calibres, smooth-bore and rifled,
with Elongated Bullets for Bides and Pistols.
Bound Ball Cartridges, Buck and Battik), and all Buck
do., for smooth-bore Arms.
These Cartridges do not require biting or tearing, thus
saving time and powder, and being solid, lees equipments
are necessary for the soldier sizing them.
Manufactured and for oak by the
BARIHOLOW CARTRIDGE CO.,
CHESTER, Pennglvania.
Ali ,;idara bl . M al Yoromyt4 , attended to [asU 6t
SA.l3' YONET RIFLES AND
• RIFLED -MUSKETS; : 1
WILL B 80I•D TO OITIZEIBB 4J1113X41 TRIM
• • BLVIIB;
- • • • • •
AT COST PRICES,
BY ,
PH ILIA'
B.• JUOTXOE,
• ..
Vi i' r
.
Sin Ot* No. 14 NOBTEI /1/ 14 E It IT REEL
.m...-- N EEtit,..Es,
• • .No:'4o/4 .:CRESTNIFT STREET.
NEW. GOODS:. FOR. FALL' TRADE.
NOW °MAIN% 'OF THE Limn immix,
And for sale at the old prices.
- Laces, In Petrie Marmon, Pointe &pollute,
- Collars, Setts, Real Thread, Point de Verdes,
lidkre., Vella, French Guipure,-Maltese, Valet,-
Barbes, drone, &c and laces by the yard,
std ye. goods. in re al and imitation, all varieties.
Jaconets, Cambric+. YlnUs, 'Nein •
Books, DcrotOes Piques, French
filushrts, Figured Plaids, Stripes,
&c., in great variety.
White Goods.
New Goods at
Old prices.
Starting, &leering, and Fronting Li
nens. Printed Linens and Uam•
blies, Diapers, Napkins, Doylies,
Tahte thighs. 'I able Damasks.
piackabseic and Dinnatk Towels
and Towelling. 50 dozen all Li
nen Napkins, 51.25 per dozen.
Lilies'
wad
Dannake.
Towelling
Bandherchieffh
all kinds,
Ladles'. Gents',
and Children's.
Corded and tape bord'd Printed, Be
♦lere. Hero. Stitched,' Broad Run,
Mourning, colored, Fancy; Raf
fled, /to. in ail grades...
Embiolderian,Conant, Setts, Hdkra., Flonnetngs,
~•
in a :variety ox
e Edainga, Inainaa, Bawls, La
new &Algae. w h , tigwaists, Bobee, &C., Tel
cheap.
A NEW LOT OF POINT LICE COLLARS, Rl5O
The above goods have been bought almost eaHrely
“for cash," and will be so'd, with few exceptions, at
itotd prices," offering "very great inducements" to
those reeding anything in this line.to ermine my stock,
as the prices are " very much below" the present mar.
ket rates.
E. - M. NEEDLES.
ISo. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
EYRE iSc LAND ELL,
K & L.
FOURTH AND ARON
FOURTH. AND Altar
FOURTH AND AROH.
'.OPENING FOR .FA , Lt.:,
Reamotat,l.E.Kl - NrB,. -
GOOD . BLACK SILICk
STAPLE: LINE - 14 • S.
BLACK- STELLA- SHAWLE(.. ,
NEW WOOLEN .SHAWLS,: . •
Birpapuitir'BY THE PIECE,
REPS; s ORDERBD COLORS,
FRENCH PLAID , FL.ANNEIR,
FULL STOOK. OF, WOOLENS,
RIOBESTIIINTED GOODS,
NEW STYLE DEEES GOODS I ,
GOOD COL'D POULT DE. SOIS,
MAGNIFICENT DRESS SILKS,
MAGNIFICENT PRINTED GOODS.
•••10.air'eti • .
IIXTBITE. Q OODS, k
TY
EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY,
MERINO 'UNDERSHIRTS,
TESTS,
, •
DRAWERS? &a,
AT T . HH •
LOWEST cliis K. PAIGE'S.
SpEPPARD, ARRISON,
100 (gal) gyaoq PIiqSTAUT BT.
lI°US.
E I-I - •
FURNISH
A.iitzge assortment of
• .
DRY GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
•
MITERIO&N AND ENGLISH. BLOM:NTS-
Welch. Shaker, and Patent Flannels.
NeaTy Linen Sheetinss and - Pillow Linens.
Bichatlicon's and Dunbar Dickson's SnictingLinens.
lii;avy' Table Lacombe, in Neat Patterns. .
Double 1 amask Table Olothz, Napkins, and Doylies.
'Duck and Dlauor Towels and Townlings.
Tnrkef Ned Table Coverings, and Doyliee.
Quilts, Coantetpanes, and Dlinirles.
*Puriircire - Oblntzea and "Carriage Linings, ,
Bich Lace and Muslin Curtains.
Curtain bladurtals, Brocatelie, 17ainesks.
Window Pollan& and Gold. Border Shades.
SHEPPARD . , VAN HAfiLINGEN, A ARRISON,
sell) 6trp 1005 013PSTNIIT STEIIGET.
hOODS FOR - AUTUMN.
Autumn alike, darreotorod Checks.
Black, - Plain. and Figured
New deeirrns Fancy De Lakes.
• Bich De Seines of lower. tirades.'
Foil du Norde and Long Champs.
Handsome and new•Plaid•Caehmeree, ' •
Plaid Valeucias and Worsted.
Poplins and FiguredTroguets.
French tibiotzes of new eiylee
New aseortments of French Itferboa.
Stella Shawls and Striped Brodie.
Fancy - Shirting Flannels.. •
3mbroldereq,Tab'e Coven!.
SHAMPLESS BROTIINBS,
CHESTNUT 'and itI.IITS Streets.
as:P2Ntf
•
k TEEL & BON, •
• Ho. fie North TENTH St., above Costae,
Saari tear open a chOice aisertment of . • -
NEW FALL AND WINTER .
- DRESS GOODS. - .
Bioh Fancy. Silks. •
• New /Meese Plain Mike. - .
• Figured Black Silks.
Plain. Black SUke at Low Prices. '
Bich Ftsnred and Plaid French Reps.
- Plain
.French Be're, all shades.
Plain French Mariam., all shades.
PL SIN ALPACAS.
In Black,-.Brawn, Mode, Blue, and Scarlet.
Poll De Chimes, Poplins, Delaines,
Asdlyeery variety of New and Choice seasonable Dross
Goode. Also, a large assortment of
BLACK STELLA SEA WLS,
LOE(I'AND . SQUARE WOOLEN SHAWLS, .
AT LAST YE &V.'S PRIVIES.
T. ARCM ETOCK.: SHAWLS.-
ALA Fah 'Line of Black Shawls.
Pull Line of Mode nhawis...
Full Line of Blank Stellas.
Full Line of Woolen Shawls,
Frill Line of &oche Shawls.
Full line of Long Shawls.
Shawls Wholesale and. Retail .
EYRE & L &NDBLL,
ee9 .. FOURTH and ABOH.
NEW FALL -AND WINTER
Clothe and 'Classimeree.
Desirable Mixtures and. PleLida.
Solid Colors, 'bibbed, and Black.
Plain, Striped, Nest, and Fancy Oneeinterea.
FINE BLACK CLOTHS,
Union O,aerimere. and Tweeds.
Satinets and low-priced Goods.
FL aIiNELB.
• . New Shaker Flannels_
Fine sod low. priced White Flannels.
Samna and Shirting Flannels.
SHAWLS.
Now Woollen Shawls.
Blask Thibet Shawls.
ALSO,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.
Bargains In Black Alpboae.
Daily opening new goods.
COOPER et 013N&E,D,
S. E. corner lIINTH and ,ICASIE ET Sts.
9°D S:FRON,THE .L ATE FIR
Ltda . /MS . 2 L B
MICA INS 1 1 - Will be opened on
MONDAY, September lbtb, a large lot of slightly da
maged goods, VO hi* will be offered at a great sacrifice,
comprising Silks, Bomegeet, Mous. Detainee, Gray Goode,
°banks. Silk and Lace Mantles, Olotb flaccinee, Shawls,
Az., all of which will be sold at less than half their va
lue, at B.UNTE 6'B;
No 40 South SECOND Street, between Market and
Obestent street. . . • . nel3.3t4t.
YARNS, BATTS, &,C:WET CE
BATTS, pARPET-OHLIN;
Bal.es of 'Batting, of 'all glades.'
1;000 Baks of, Black Wadding....
:800 Vales ofl
1,000 Bales of Cotton' Tirine. , •
12 000 Potniis of Cotton Yarn.
20,090•Nunds'of Color( d and " . White
• Carpet Chain.
600 Coils of. Manilla, einte,•and Cot
ton Rope.'_ •
Alf o, Coverlet Tarn, Bea (lords, Wash Lioes, sad
full stock of Goods e ll' tbe above line, for sale by • •
A 11. FRANCISCUS,
eels:lf 455 itiat*lll! , 444l 5 Porch FIRTH Street
WOODEN' ;AND. WILLOW 'W/%IM.
TXTOODEN AND WILLO'W WAItE.
A. H. FRANCI.SCUS
433 MARKET and • Noith . :I"DTH
PHILLDELPIiId,
wno,ra,44.ps. zinkoa,nr.
WOODEN AND WILLOW •WAMB
Abrais oa band, a fall Stoek of
TUBB, BITOKETS, Owunto. MEASURES, 580031ey
WHISKS, -
FANCY 11A.SKETS,
WALL.' ;80 RUB, and STUB:EI - MG: BASTSEIRA,
LOOKING G &CI'S and, .W.I4I77AO,WPAPER;-
Mite, %Balers, Flour Birdiels, Ned Bosco,
BROOM COBH,
.ILANDIES, AND WIRE,
WASHBOARDS, RaLLZAra and OLOTHA'S "NA
OM `PLOW ANDVABILVOIthIe
iORtorAU TitU4Pilt,*qt:B:4l9lN;••
4hicis" iihatia", *AAA iii4di;iiiirano;
curium -Bobby flora.,: &o iko
All , Gootle sold at
LOWEST NET - C - ASE - PIi t ICES
LARGEST-STOCK lICTHE
• . .
, .
Strangers visiting the•city iro inylted trilo9k. tbralgh;
t'lls Establishment, 'each is the largest of the kind in
ibis country. ' • • - ' ,aelbtt•
AT BUM, 10 quarter casks ElP,7oi*
8
' Martin Ba 7 • Euro just taiietVeilierikisiliii:siiiiiti-
BEL, and for sale. by JauuirrogE a Lausaeni:
2024w1 204 Bontli TBONT &reel. ••-• ' • • Ora:.
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Sequel to the U. S. Infantry Tactics. 50 cents. •
MANUAL OF BATTALION DRILL—For the Ilse of
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SOLDIER'S BANDY BOOR—flontsining a complete
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'REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS—PubIished by au
thority of the War Department: - Eno. $1.75.
INSTRBOTION IN FIELD ARTILLERY--Prepared
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MANUAL OF TARGET PRAOTIOE , --For the United
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Ale°, lticalellan'a War Map of the Middle and.tiotith;
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selves for .ercartination on DIOADAY and TUESDAY
neat, at 9 o'clock A.N.. . , • •
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President of Fsculty. '
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I
Objects; Pictures, and seal e:Betstoursients as have
been o .or may be given, to the Teacher and the Taught.
ANNE' DICKSON,
108 South EIGHTEEN PH Street.
Bth Eieptembei.
ati27-1m
VOUNG -LADIES' INSTITUTE-
L. '(With Preparatory Department attached) 8.. E.
corner of DILLWYN and GREEN. Fall Term com
mence. the Bth of Ninth Iffontb (September.) For Cir
culars apply at 870 North SIXTH Street.
aril 0. E. PAXSON ? Principal.
.1-BE PEOPLE always .patronize merit
ivhereverthdy find It; wblcb fact is illustrated by
the idirnensd stickiees'of Fine end Beautifully
Colored PbOtegisipheYee 81 00: •81S9i7ND street, above
Green : ' • • • • geld- lt*
VOTJCANNOT. OVER-ESTIM&TE
.
.
. -the worth °rattail Portrait Tney are invaln
able. SEINER'S life.eise oil ollored PHOTOG it al? EES
are tatibtol nutmeg. artietbally colored. Now made
warat prices. SNOONG Street, above. Green.. .It*
00111 MISSION ROUSES.
SEAMLESS 'BAGS.
EIT43IIC. 'AU
. 63 41Tra 11 1 1 4• 11 2
•-• 8-111D:tINION, • •
• • OZ&B/13,": ' ' •
- LEWISTEM A,
PITTSFIRLD,
, .
GWANITE,
PRINCE ALBBRT,
Fcir sale at 'lowest prices, net cash, by .
GEORGE GRIGG.
No. 219 OBURT/H Alley.
BLANKETS. -350 pair . White - 4 1-2
Poiot Blankets, suitable for Hospitals, Gray Army
Blat 'tete, Heavy Kersev Bob Boy Limeys, Standard 44-
Sbectings and Drills, low price Madder Prints, etc., for
sale by bale and cave, net cash.
DUNNELL,
.AD
GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.'S
PRINTS•
400 Owe NNW FALL STYLNA.
TON SALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
.IY2I-mom , , No. 220 OHNSTNTIT Street.
SEAMLESS BAGS..
cc LEWISTON" and
cc PREMIUM" cg A."
FOB SALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
1721-mwom No. 220 CHESTNUT Street.
CONTRACTORS.
FOR ARMY PURPOSES.
Bales Canvas, all widths.
Bales Farmers' Drills.
Bales Light and Heavy Duck.
TENT OLOTH.
FOR SALE IN STORE AND DAILY
CONRAD'. & Kg BRILL.
NXTH.V...EVEA daWILSON.
SEWIATG• MAO o ; ,
COE. S T N B .7 1 It T,
arn ' piirL evErspi; Lt.
TBV •F,I NEST ASSORT;
157?7 .1 bliniE -of - new, modern, and durable
ANOS from €4160 to 8400.
Also, PI:4N OE'S World•renowned MELODEONS ate'
HAEMO:mueis, for rash. at a great reducidon, cr in
man ir,ontbir Mend manta JAMES SILLAX, 279 and
SBl , o,lenth /FIFTH Street. above 'SDALos. B eg_giz i w
- •
TI-FRICTION METAL,
.Superior
Tor sale by
JA1411:13 YOOOll, Jz.,
frrY BRASS FOUNDRY; DRINRIIIIII ALIAWY,
• Between Front and Stoond,Raoe and Arch ett
PUBLIBMED BY
MCA ER'S,
439 °HEST ti UT Street
EDUCA'I , R)N.M..
PHOTOGRAPHS.
NIAGARA, -
PREMIIIbf 'A,
n ) I:TtI I° LNo. aley
. LINENS
ALL FLAX
,ARRIVING, BY
206 CHESTNUT STREE2
sihirnra-mtamiEs.
W ASSII4IxTGN - A:)V
B Y j" & CO., Aue
• tioneers.
GOVB BNB ENT HALE OP TBN'67B, itHAPBAGICB,,
B STEBSAOE 8, .PONCHOB; 011 D WON, SHEYTELPi
SPADES, AXES, &o.
ON MONDAY. MORNING.
rehteinberlsth, at la o'clock, at the GOVEBBBIENV
WAREHOUSE, "font of 0 street, near the - Oat' GaS
Necks, tce shall sell-the following articles, sonde's:ailed as
Wilt for Dublie service:
5,847 old Tents and Rim
'.. 10.846 'Knapsacks.
4,t68 Bsversecks. •
MSS Canteens.
4933
Shovels, Picks,
' Camp:Kettles, StOves, Mee Pans,
Prins*, Bugles, Maas, Bedsacka,
Lot"of 'Prot. Tent Poles. &o.
Tenniconsh,'in United Sliteii Treasury notes. '
, By oider of
QTAR HOTEL,
- ;Nearly oppositfilbe United Stab* Notei,)
TLAS.NTIO 4:3117; -N. J.-
. SA IfIVICL ADAMS, Prorrietor.
Inaner - 50 0611111.
Also; Clarilagea to Hire.
11Kr Boaiders accommodated' on the , most resiOnablor
tonna - . , ' ie`43,-Am
MBB. JOHN - DREW'S AROH
STRVET THEA.TRE:
Acting and Stage Manager . ... . ..W. S. REEDICRIMUL
Brininess Agent and TreaBnrer JOS. D MURPHY.
FIBER NIGHTS OF KISS JANE ,000 MB&
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS,
• THE WIFE'S &EGRET
_ . .
Duly Eveiine -
Kiss JANE (100 ABS
To conclude with the new Farce of
COULDN'T HELP IP
- • - •
Jim Brawn • re.A.NK DE.131114.
Daora open at 7M—Ourmin,riees at 7x o'clock. ,els2t
WALNITT-STREET T &PRE
-
Bole Lessee sirs. U. A GARRETTRON.
Business Ovid - Mr. JOHN T—PONNELLN.
FIRST NIGHT OF MRS WALLER.
ONDAY EVENING, 'SEPTEM Rica 16,
AND-EVERY NIGHT. UNTIL FURTHER NOTION,
The ir,tensely soul. absorbine Drama, eathied . :
. SYBIL! _ -
Sybil Hardy - BMW& WALLICH.
Tn conclude with the lauebable Parer of
MY:YOUNG WIFE AND.:MY OLD TIMBRE (Id!
Doors open at 7--Performance commence et 73i.
fIONTINENTAL THEATRE.
11....1 it RA D A toL Sole Legekt.
TEIS (MOEDA Y) 'EVENING. SEPT. 16,
EEA.I%.D RE-OPENING, " •
Penordeffed and redecorated for the Fall and Winter
Season as • .
A - LEGITIMATE TRI , (IPLE OF A.Ttr.
IMMENSE SUOOESS OF
. - MDME MARTINI - WORMY,
MDSE VON ,BERKEL,
In . Grand Operatic Sele-Itions.
- ' MOLLE.• ANNETTE 0 .ALETTI,
MOLLE. SELENE;
The %tiers MARIE and AI:MOSTA, - -
GRAN ri BALLET OP YO &TY,
Under tbo direction of MR. G W.
TWO GRAND BALLETS
TRE ItIAMMOTH COMPANY
In. Concert, Comidy. and Spectacle.
NEW GRAND PATRIOTIC .VABLZAD AND ;
TRANSFORMATION. SUEDE.,_
• - By B. RANDALL.
See small bills for full particulars of the lean:tenet) O
tractions.
Parquetto; 25 cents;: Orcbestra Chain 50. cents.
Doors tiren at 7.,4 ...e.ontaiertco at 8. ,
ENNSYLVANIA.- ACADEMY OP
• THE , FINE ARTS,
HU CHESTNUT STREET, • L
open daffy: (Sundays exoepUid) from 1) A. H. Hi •
T. N. Admission 28 cents. Children half price.
Shares of> Stock, sao: • hit
_ CIRCBLATIRG LIBRARIES
Tv BROTH ERHEAD'B . CTRCII—
: v•v- LAYING LIEIRABY.-L•Att the 'SEW EngUsti
ana American Hooks, including ALL °LASSES of Lite
ratoro. This is the ONLY Library In the coootry that
inciudes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not
REPRINTED. bare. • -
Terms $3 peryesr; six montbstilfthree months 31.50;
one mouth - 44, cents; or S cents per day. 218 Snuth
'EIGHTH Btrect.... t . . . . saB.3m
VNOLI3H 'AND FRENOff FAMILY
12.4 CIROULATFge LIB/Lk/it &1111'0a.BINF:T DS
LkUTIJItE, 1917 °HES narr STII.IIVE:
Subscriptions per-year,'month, sod day.
. General catalogue )1313t pabluthed, furui4bed gratis.
/u Freer, Oatalogne of the Young Ladies' French Li-
brar9.
Calalsoue de la BibliAth eque des Dames et de; De-:
moiselles." • Itl. b 1 • 510 ti AOH - E81".
0.8.1 m s • 1317 01:1413rsizt stroot.•
ANTED A HOX.M. AN, at Ltr.
..y.- 1464:ELEVENTH Street.• . . •• . • Ir.. •
NVANT.I46 .11441E . DIATSVirs :BY , EL:.
iremflV of Adritte s.FUBAISHSD aouAt„.
with xriedern improvements ' in $ itiod neighbor. o et
nnovess ;: . 0.," lot ThePreainifinn. deilk6slllV.. ,
A TO tr N L Y .DESTARM
1-3 DOA BD five days in the week in a pleasing family,
bern instruction in Drawing, [french, ..or
branches would be received in payment. .The nest. or
references given. Anemic " Teacher,' Box fill Phila. -.
delphis Poet Office. ' set 2 4t*
.
:
sn3soo ,, t7ne T im h L a cd m p O ro llti
pe t rt: Ca'll Pe t r e p d ettl o al n ti!:
Forance to corer thbreame. Apply to B. PE rut', No.'
809 WALNUT Street. ' ' see
SEVERAL• 'ROOMS VACANT AT"
No. 232 South fotllail Street. see
A GEN'I LEMAN ;AND TWO LA
DIES desire BOARD inA OsotestPrlvidelsadly,
in the vicinity. or rents aan Waking-streets. Flew ad
dress E," et this office. rKt . DP.
FOik:SALE AND TO. LET.
•
TO: R4Nt . TO A DESER&BLI
Teitiont, s ,FligasISRED HOUSE in complete.
order. Apply lit 486 Rort6 'NINTH Street. !tali 2t
f ik TO. lET—Dwelliog, with all the
tandem linprovemants. at N. %V corner of Ninth.
and Catharine . streets. Inqulre 1006 CEIRI3TI6.N
-atifies. . • s-15 3tir
.113T11; stet'
SPANISH. CONSULATE.
DIFORTANT NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS AND
• OIREF.ES OF QUARRIES.
. The City. Council of Havana advertises for Prommalk
which will tyke place in said city, on the sth NOVS 11-
818 next, for the furniebing of 50;000. square metres.
of TR&PP BLOORS and 50.000 EgrIBTO metros of SIDS
'WALK, tird alto the laying of the same in the streets or
said city. The [work meet be commenced within sixty
di) 0 after the signing of the contract, and be Sobbed in.
the term . ot two years; the contractor every month to lay
2.1C0 metres of Blocks and 2;100 metros of Sidewalk.
The price of the 50.000 metres of Paving Stones, at the.
rate t.f $4 65.100 for each square metreftwili be paid by
the City Council, in municipal bonds, with seven per
gent per annum, amortisable in ten years, and payable.
with doe to the holder. For this purpose, these Donde
will be delivered to the contractor on the receipt of the ,
works are. executed,which
V.... - h
8 done monthly, the..
cotipose therefore befog received in payment of munici
pal taxes, and the Oity Council will consign yearly, in
thtir budget as oblieatory and pr, ferable expenses, the.
necessary seas for the payment it the interests and
amortisation of the capital. The payment of. the 50.000 ,
metrrs coupon t idewalks, at the rate of $4.:20 ISHlcaolx
semipro metre, will be made to the contractor in each,
one.belf in six months after the work is ex• onted and re
ceived, and the other belt at the end of. the six,following
months. If bide are offered , to perform the above works.
at tower figures than tbom fixed be , the corporation, the
contractor will hove the right to enemas the number °E
rr/Imre metres of Paving Stones sad Sidewalks necestaty
to cover the Bata of 85001000, to which• both contracts.
united will be extended in euch.oase. To be a bidder,
parties must deposit in the Comocil City offices, in cash,
or in eharee of file Spanish Beak of Havana, the stun. or
845,000. whisk. sum the contractor will lose if he does
not .1E1181). strictly, all the soodifione of the contract.
Those wishing further information on thin in portant:
eabiect WM+ esareine the Havana Gazetcaof the-2d Sep-,
tember, which will be fogad. at the Spanish ()onset's
cilice, in this city, and also at the office of The. Press.
OAMOS DE ResitigalT,
The Ooneui of• Spain.-
.
r3III . ..ADELPUIds September 11, 1862. esl2:3t
- DON PLATT S.- •
-L NAVY DZPA EtTereNT.
V.121141}4..T0N September 13, 1861.
The Navy ITepartmel twill, noti the NA. of 0 'co..
BEN' receive proveDinue for th- dOivery of , the IDOa •
AN kIOB and DICK Fie VIII i/fer a Veniel building ha, •
tech 'ot the Navy Yards at Portemonth, li. IL, Boston,
New York. and Philadelphia •
The Side Plating to be in fire thicknconag of Plitoo,
not lees than one inch in thickneas each, and , tbe•Dec.te
Plating in two thSaknessee, three-go, rtere of an. inch . •
each i the Plated bo trimmed, to shape,, bet the bend.
jog and punching the Polyp will be done by the. Clovera.
meet at the N. avy Toole.
The Plater) are to conform generally to thnse mud i tt
the TBl6Oll c-f the dais. of the !. Monitor, now building
for the 0017f771153PDt. •
Upou application to the. Commandant of each of tho
Yaree named, the quentiti. 3, dimensions,. and neactiptian.
of the several kinds of Plates can be obtained.-
The Propothie will be addreased to the Navy Depart
ment, aLd endothed on the outside "Proposals for Iron.
armor plates," that they may be distingniehed from
other letters . B , 3ls :OM
. .
U E VOL - V.OG IRON RRETS.-
JLV
The Navy Department will receive Irropcsitions for
the construction and erection on board 'of a wasel boild
ing at the .Portratouth New Hampshire, Boston. New
York. and khilad elphia Navy Yards. of two BIDVOIiV
IN GI T °WISH and an [mantes Oablo snotte.p pe for each
On ono of the towers there is to be a pilot house, the.
whole to be on the general plan of those now building for
the naval service.
The diameter of thelower will be 21 feet in the clear;
its tblcknees will be n inches, computed of platea of not,
lees than one inch thick.
She smoke pine in thickness. Mx lathe% computed at
plates not lees then ens inch thick, inside diameter et the
tePforty-stx rocket; and height above the deck eight Feet.
The proporitione must embrice all the taaohisery for
revolting and working the tar. eta and the guns, and will
state the coat and the time within which the work on cacti&
Vessel wilt be completed on board and reedy for service.
The contractor will be furnished with general drawings
by the Navy Department
Proposals will be received until the iStis day of 00BStv
BEE, and mutat:is addremed to the Navy Department,.andi
endoreed on the outside " Prol , olo l for Revolving Tur
rets," that they may be distinguished front other lettews.
eelb • Mart
D EPUTY QUARTERMABTER tag.
orFloz, PHILADELPHIA, itch &m
-ten ber, 1869.
PROPeciALS will be received at. this °Moe until
,TEIIIIBDAY. nest, 18th inet . at 12 o'clock kf. , for
exterior of the following Baited Statue
re
Militarygh..p 1
e i
" e n t
" West Philadelphia. -
" " set , nvine.
_ " ilermaninen.
" Tenth and ahristian.strei.ta, Philadeklbfra.
'';` •". TYzeletY•fderth and Routh eta., 1 - :‘•
" " Hatt:Laud Muter atreets,
" Sixteenth end Filbert ttreete,'
gi Fourth ar.d George btreete,
"
Twentieth ape Norris stre.ts,
The brindle's to he taken as they new stand, with 0 / 8
full understanding that all materials and. labor necessary
to 'con plete the roligh. Casting shall tie forniehed by the.
contractor. and included.in hit pr:opoes l - The work to
be 'done in two fun Croats of good lime, and clean, ahem
sand on plastering lath 'tenured to the battens. The first
coat mutt be well haired wituttound, slaughtered hair,
, and, the second floated to ; a hard rough-fit surface.
Ditch bid Must name the `hill amount far each Mondial.
'minding a bane-board. of 19 inches wide around each
building at the grouno,' and any other work or materiabt
accessary fora Per,eet finish. Any farther information
required can be ~ otained from John McArthur, Jr., Ar..
chiteel, Po. 2C% facith SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
A. DOYD,
1:1 " apish' and Assistant Q. M. U. A.
Capt. DAIIDDis
w ILZIOII
JAS. 0: Ma G41:114 DO
'&l4*U:onsets.
SIMMER RESORTS.
AIIiUSEM.EN TS.
WANTS.
• BoAwnirro.
PROPOSALS.
wAssitrigrim. Sep'eisiber la. 1562.