The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 26, 1862, Image 3

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Th . i ory Register for 1862 fe out It to dated 11
......tober 1, but, having brett at peen some tbne ti p
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P 101.6015 of Itiotltemoticit..... 12
leities ul In eof 'remotion... ..
mulere not it,llue t f promotion ~
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111oeblpteeu .................. 64
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p0e 1ean1ne............
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ot,rperilell ............. ... •.. eo
pellmaterr, ...... .. ........
10108 Lleurenenie ........ ... 10
alus Volllloo' Liouttneuts. 29
Acting /Pester. .............. .646
.Acilear ICrielsplt,„ „ ......... ..,
Attlog aloet ere' r AtrA„ .......ta
4614 looiatnut E,Mtgeong.... 94
,toles nest tent 063enuetilre .
st ,d Ole (b. 1.4 •••• • • ..... 141
y 195 Satin ors ...... .. 0-10
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To • .... 1. L 096
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wtro n „ f oul nil ior cammodores‘ Draper!) , so
. 0 1 0 1 f u ISO, of captains In command oi squadrons
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wes n"' ' -
ma veaseLs b.dit ond building up to September 1 are
0 kilo's'
_ Number, Gnus. Tonnage.
~.,,,mlgnebeate• ~• .. 13 3,26 • 1 1 701
10 w e e d on iinatf I,loktlng,,, 40 336 6 1,47 8
00n , . 72 1111
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41.793
rurof tee. Ver 0 604 11 . ' 109
Penfrizetro. 4 180 13 201
134 10 ''''''''''' "' " 6 292 138th
31,10„ ~, 01 '''''''' 0. ''' .'. 21 .4 A 17,784
&rre sterpe 26 282 83 724
%eV, 18 230 13,603
90,
% r trhomerd ''''' .. '''' ... 20 66 4,696
800 a d d aebostd...... ..... . 12 23 8,000
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)(IV" ..... /1100 .2 Av 998
3/130 100 " • . ' " ' 8 1 2 1,164
.. . .... . 884 8,092 310,084
The Milolivimirt 23d—A
ed Whole. COM...
pauy Captur.
fLe f e b w lng Is en extract from it letter dated tea
00 „„ipte Frederick, Ald,, Sept. 19th
our Jilition erersed the ?otutnac to the Viegirda
tic OnT IngH TTT 'TT wee detAelled from ft for the inicle•
trot dniya inuiding the river. We halm dangerous
s o t hey to PdlfOrat Cho old OoMeitur' Of Qv Mnast
y,,tsirs, of aeIIATO,T; 11100 rand, was sent to &limy so m e
obil annuusitlou lmt the lire thing we know' we were
retreeuJai by a large rebel force, and the whale cam
rnT „„ erf , t r out 01.olifle Only 1113.1.51 i Slid two celestes
W cse lng, The cseisle Intl led us "luring the 14,e y o ar
d u ou r tognuttaa , te, till lately, wee not with as, ma h e
in fbilsthiele v. ring frotha recent "round,"
FINANCIAL ALL cummERVIAL.
T at notiCY NIA.REET.
PUlLADiff.Patd, Sept. 25;1852
sod money Eirelde were In a finer to day,
belle frets U.o taTOfts'A odylces from our arniles, the
tramming rlkrcie of rte President's recent proclamation,
cr the Estraerilleitri owe In the money arket, is hard
todeleralva. Ferro I , i) e the ground that the advanoe
;0 1 10. der in netts is the beginning of a season of nn-
oroie w jomi oo , wing to the large issnee of 'paper
mo w. Thil a+on Can hardly huid good, it we eon
older that currency f all Linde is short of the demand.
Otters, el late orders for legal tenders and State currency ,
bironmsind Info' filled for several days. Tito wants of
the ;eerie pop ore stutter than ever. and financiers
forget that rolln - tai are now ip the hands of a class of
voila who beforo scarcely knew what money Was. The
SIMIPUOti Ufswear; for army purposes is immense,
eel hoe crown oosroity in the coo moralist centres.
be people ttlil ueo'l it. and it Is the large amounts of
capital awaiting taro meat that MIMS the present ad
act, not u ( paper money. We have looked
. or MIN at the Duni hi U':1; t of blocking up the financial
cFtaneh a mp :sr !ern, unable to bear the press, is
rotes down. Jt. rn , h of money must have vent ; if
MIED04111(e dull, tvirmereial investments won't pity. The
tort woolly Gnu been. and la, the stock and money
.oirteta. Cold parrok of the general Joy, opening at
drirg 2 ror crbt. during the forenoon falling to
mx, end clogrc rather firm. Some predict that spLcie
id! anon track. 12, cl2b.
Tb i Now York tThala phloem the advance In the pro. ,
Trr light, mat Frio
.A coke from th.Suh-Treeenry Worm the pone
nt deriltr of g xlll tereafter be received at he
at Timmy on tin Miele t9lllll AEI deposits of currency
bto may, on roll otter ten days, and that on all
of width rao,tin is the Sub •rreascry over thirty days
we n 5 1 the ri,h, of four per cent. per annum will be
.'loved. The object of tole new regulation F, of course,
inpply the (4 , :verctnent during the next font or live
:,ttha with fcld t, pit Interest on the pulllc debt,
-grit ohligitg it to voter the market se a buyer. Its
i•ri cull to to elSilie the 0/Utility-mai from hank of the
prii dortsit• of entll n ttr clam' there for sesurie v .
,Aibtir 414)51,1 4 ,, the t nolressary, where they will
.±stinteregt. At omega noldere of gold on . speoulation
r i,l LTEE t rucl a h.ve to pair three or four cent. to
I It writ& floret. the new regulation, Instead of
,•ijipt leer pir coot, thq will receive fum percent.
:n the Govnnrtint for the temporary use of it Them
the hut little Ounl,r, ant w+w revelation will have
elect of Istgily Outwitting purchases of weld.'?
Std detuesde Win ativmcie X per cent., closing firmly
!111 We,
Rolls of u 4 Lim! ! advanced, tbe most notable ad.
antsttirgoo;6lda of ihe fancies. Beeline shares
qeDyi Bt. 2:; RI, eed up lo 8&) ,-sod closed at 59'55.
11444(430t 1°79 sdraoced K i Jages roes , Oats.
Jim ino wilt. opening at advance on Yntitordaf
~ ore. ind another at tit° Second Board i the Pre.
!red tcld up to 12S —au adswooe or . North Pena
. Muir. iol,l fluids 10; the sizes rose IN ; the tensl,.
Eqrol , t , end Delfmare Conel brought 26. 'Elmira
I:110 Y:efttrttl entouthanna Canal Hold well
SV, Wog never/ca. ch 11)11;111 Navigation rose
f: the Prtlorred ; the else!, 1882, 2X. Lehigh
ilp two the Oared . Morrie Canal remained
OCTEITIA., i IfCllll , 'Bl ere somewhat nolo
Icitd ; the site , et 10IX, and the eeven.thirtles at
14, 1 , 3 1 11 t turply. Philaselphia and Erie
itt tole et tar change- Eunbury and Erie sevens
let ‘;.; tertatt •oad 21 martgagee , the let
4, lingo at 130 and iolditp to 21 .;kit
tarn LOll Island sixes sold at par. Olt/
c 1!, r 0 q) The new X. Penneylvanla Railroad
ea told truly it LI ; Htmisburg at 67. Long Island
Ind LSEr rallweys WOlO In renneet, and
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suits v in: (1, ; , ined. Thirteenth and Fifteenth
tit 22; eroid a; 23X —an advance of 2X On ids
,'s Nitre, Arch Went war, steady at 26; a alight
Sixt rico erd Pine rose M, and firm. West
teitlptol rce 1; Green and Coates also 1; Girard
eff ,V; end Third . At the close a de-
Wag totilo e was reawlested. Sales altogether,
ddaiiy of tut Sleek Exchange, amounted to over
ilatto erd 8(2.0t0 in horde; a larger business
At Len toted for a long lime.
at; S Co. quote
fist ..sh a m;. .... . ~„., ....... parcel-10 disot.
o Exchang. petal 10 prem.
.ort. Exchange.. „ X 0 X dia.
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16016 X om.
0 0001 De te ernee a description of a counter
iTt dollar note nu the Mifflin County Bank, of Low"
.Ptena)ivania. The vignette le a Reread eagle,
l!Mold, tic, On right end is a statue of Wash
ot lift rlNlito of Liberty. The Detector' for the
le out, vlth a lit ef forty-three new couotertelts.
)i thuotil rq.l7 last night, describes a five on
entedie Dank, of Troy; New York.
follcxiog in the ecal tonnage of the Shamokin Val
li Pottrille 11,11rond Company: •
Week. Tear:
e wetk audit int, %0 Tone. Tons.
....0,143 10 1084318 08
bogus 4.
..:5,712 10 153,00 02
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clamp, Sale*, Sept. 25.
Phila. Azobange.l
BOARD.
3000 ()hes & Del 78
7 Osta R 41(
200 do . 4%
50 do ~
333 North Penns U.. 10
5000 North Penns 61... 7034
Sroo do 80
2600 Schur' Nov 63 '74 mg
6090 props P. 2d tnort.lt3%
453 Penns 5;..3 ode. 90
276 Oata,B pfd..... ..
60 d 0... 05 12,4(
200 Loug lel 861...100
500 do 98
200 do 100
900 do 102
000 do .100
2 Weat PhDs ./1 ... 53%
40 Or & (Joatee 24,
200 (My 6i R. .. ... 931(
7800 do ..New.l.ol
48 Spr & Pine 8.... UK
4 Ulm & Del ()ana 25
BOARDS.
213 Archsnt
.62 Oita B . . 4%
3200 U SOotipan 6i 1 81.101%
lJ BOARD.
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15 do 4g
4 droh• ot
1000 Bow 81'88 Bday 94
'IWO 13 6 8i 'Bl
7513'.h It lEith , et B , 23g
31 81.164 Osued..B.ly6,
100 do ....cash 5g
1000 Bohl Nov 8.1'82.. OD
6000 Penns 6a b 8 91X
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109 Long Islhnd R.... 20
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Bid. Asked.
L Island B ex-di 19% 20
Leh 01 As N 61% ..
Le 0144 Nay sop, 81, 84
N Poona 10 10 %
N Pa R 68 80%
Nana II 108.103 104
clataw B Ron... 4% 4%
l eatawiasa Prt.. 12X 12 %
Fr & Boutlek R..
Soo & Third St 8 70 73
Race& Vine-slell 10 lOg
Phil& R..... 64 55
Spruce tt Pine.. 15 16,1(
i Or it Chador.— 8311( 84%
I I Cheat .1$ NV Mont ,40
Arch•9t 25 25N
Thin 8 Ylft'nth, 2,4 N
Ofrard Ooliege.. 2IN 28
Tenth & Elevith 81 ..
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P hilldelphia Markets.,
tour EltP11)111 05-11110nIng.
41.1 4114 is firmer, and rather more active;
*. it for the better grades, which are scarce;
l i p T io about ;1 , 0 bbls Ohio family at 868 12)i
W ' II 7 bormis' extra ; 800 bbls Broad street
• bblo Dalt. Mills, all on private term. Tile
It°4llcoatlnue very light, and the demand
04 nodere.tc at 5bn5.12% for caper; 35•50 s
orb's.
i2aB 25 ray family, and 38 • 5001 bbl
triode, al to quality. Bye Flour
bbl .s is oaroo,ooni
lip
nionall way at $3 15008.412,4
t woolredl r, and Pomona is Inactive at sBl2}`
Vs 4 it
113 ar ter, s n
ud more active, and some holders
advaoce ; shout 8,090 bus sold at $ 1 .250
1 7, 0 E14 aril Penna , reds, t n store, the latter lor
It .. lot itnnlowe do aoat, acid lit 4001.60 for
L 4 ti nolriored a n d s setting fa a small way at
4 7 I fttler Icr old Penns, porn is very eoaroe ,
ifi.„" I D LC rape ern reputed at 88 retoo. 0 star are
.."g, aDd 2 3CO bus Southern sold at 8103 So.
"• 4 4.1 and 1t If 1 Queroltron rather 'carol'
~,, I b o.
tq tl ,, n 'T, cal holders are asking an advance
ni ts ":„.. 1 1.. with a limited business to note.
i ts , 8 P R ( . rietioNe are arm, sod more aotirlt7
tii2Llii large attire of Sugar at fall arises.
ib,III/I ocaree; Ibis are Qrloted at 83000 X CI
" "I t V gallon.
DOINGS OF TILE CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.---
We publish below two letters from gentlemen well known
i n this community, addreeseri to Kr. George H. Stow,
of this oily, which afford an idea of the great and hu
mane work LOT being performed by the Christian Corn-
Minton, and are worthy of perusal. We desire also to
elate, in this connection, that contributions in money
towards the support of this noble enterprise may be sent
to Joseph Patterson, EQ., president of the Western
Bank, or donations in norm; to the chairman of the
IlOenemlseion, o George IL Stuart, En., No. 10 Bank
street. •
HOSPITAL IiDAR EiIIARPZDDRO, Sept 22, 1882.
Bir DEAR Yon have no doubt been apprised of
the. diFaster that betel the Corn Exchange Regiment,
118th P.V., at about 12 o'clock on Saturday test, no the
opposite Fide of tile Potnnac, one mile distant fr.un my
present writing.
I sent a line or two on Satnrday, and addressed a note
to Solomon frolth, Int , and rrquested him to have you
peruse it I would now state that yeetereay I spout the
day OD tho field of battle, neasohing the dead' hodlee of
Huse poor fellows as they lay scattered upon the field of
elom,hte•r, for the purpose of identifying them. In all
wises tbo pockets were titled and turned Inside out, awl
the boom taken from their feet. As the result of oven
hours' labor there are copious memoranda made.
- I have In my peseession numerous metueutoS taken
from those I lave been able to Identify, with the inten
tion of giving them to their relatives at home. Several
were found Mill living, severely wounded, who wero
broughtbver late ip the afternoon.
Two hours more, perhaps, would have completed my
inveuligatione. but omit rs came from General Porter to
vacate the field with all possible haste as they were
about to shell the woods In the 11 ar of us, where the
rebels were encamped. .There is a movement now on
loot cr several divisions of the army. They:amber of
dead and wounded cannot now be positively vescertalced.
Among the bodies I round yesterday you - will grieve
to learn was the eon of brother Simone and Hr. Atlas
also the ton of Prof. Saunders, of West Philadelphia, and
Cant. Ricketts, or Pine or Spruce West, near Sixth The
brdles of the three tliet-unwed were brought over last
evening. Dlr. Oonerroe and McMichael, or , ehliadel
shim, rite here to take home the body. of , the latter, it a
flag of Wire can possibly be obtained, which .I think is
thin otful fn the , present moving (or about to move) con.
dition of the army.
Bow often yesterday I had to suppress my tears in
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view of the touching scenes presented at ovary
et/ May God sustain our brother Slmund The
bodies named were burled last night at Saaroburg.
Brother Simons owes a debt of lasting gratitude
to Lieutenant Crocker, whose family reside neer m Bro.
Cher Simons. I found his son at the base of a ravine
where the regiment ascended the bluff. He was wounded
in tbe near, I have made a reaordot numerous tact.
deai sof these Doer fellows, asd did it alone. Oar other
brethren were otherwiee engaged, and that assiduously.
Should tbe committee of the Oorn Exchange &hire a
statt moat of facts connected with this disaster, as well
as the topography of the fold, it might be throbbed
them.
We are now going to Sharpsburg, were we have about
soventi , of oar mei:weed. Colonel Prero.t rooms with
one. I have had oherge of him, under direction of the
burgeon. Dr. Kingsbury leaves to-day, in charge ef
Colonel Prevoet. Dr. James and Myself may return In
two or three days, in charge of such wounded as may te
ablate leave the hospital, if other arrangements at Fre.
derick and Middletown should not interfere.
have much more to any, but defer for the present.
Yours in Christian love, . J. 8. CIIMS.ING3.
P. S —The official account has just been handed In
95 killed, as far as known; 121 wounded, as far ae known.
Mr. C. H. Stuart :
Insert din: I will append a few lines to kfr.Octtemings`
letter. Inasmuch ae I promised to write, but have not
seen a favorable opportunity since I reached here.
Oar Christian Commission at this point have boon more
than busy ever since our arrival, and a great work still
remains open to do for several date yet.
We lave just returned from Sher psbarg, having anent
a portion of.the afternoon in the hospitals there, and on
the battleground Wefound membersof theCommlasion
laboring 'admit - lonely in all the hospitals that we bad
time to visit. Having tendered our fever t . ) convoy Col.
Prevost over to Hagerstown, we were obliged to return
before getting ail around to the boepitale on the field.
Wo all bare our heads, hands, and hearts fall in this
work of mercy.
NEW FLOUR MADE FROX NEW WHEAT,' Of
the thest,brands, can now be had at 1dr.0.11 Matto:l'Bi
dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streetk
All goods bought at this store are delivered in Ern part
of the city, or carefully racked, and sent to any of the
railroad depots, free of charge. *.
Tux following wo fake from the Kalamazoo
Gazette:
t' Err Aire Ei.n.—Dr. Lewis is having astonishing
success in his professional services in our oily. Many
cases of the diseases of the Eye and Ear, when sight and
hearing were almost entirely gone, have already been sa
thfactorily cured by his new and painless remedies. We
have many creditable testimonials from respectable citi
zens in our city and vicinity, that Dr. Lewis is no empi
ric, but a thoroughly well qualified physician, as well as
an accomplished Scholar in the most scientific branches
of literature. We sincerely hope that our patrons and
friends, who are in need of his services, will be found in
the crowd of patients who are filling his office, con.
Venally increasing in numbers from day to day. We eau
cheerfully recommend Dr. Lewis to be all that he as
surces—a physician eminently skilled in the treatnii s utt of
all diseases pertaining to the Eye and Ear." Moe, 33T
North Sixth street, Philadelphia.
OUT AND FIGHT
Out and fight ! The time is over
Por all truce and coMpromitie,
Words of calm are words of folly,
Peaceful dreams are painted lies;
Stlmpter'e flames in touthern waters,
Was the first mild beacon light,
And on Northern hills reflected,
Gave the signal for the fight. -
Out and fight! Endure no longer
Goading insult, brazen guilt ;
Be the battle to the knife-blade,
And the knife-blede to the hilt,
'Tilt the sacred zone of Freedom
Glide the, whole Atlantic strand,
And the braggart and the traitor
Be extinguished in the land.
uniforms ready made, and "Bullet-proof Vests," at
Charles Winces', under the "Continental."
TIM RETURNED VOLUNTEER.
He had a feather In his cap,
A blossom on his nose,
And on the curbstone took a nap;
Been drinking, I suppose.
No sound (except, donne, the cars),
Through all the square did pass,
And all the sky was bright with stars,
And all the street with gas.
With nary lodging or a lunch,
He &en forfot his'" gash,"
Which came, I thought, from whisky "punch,'
Or else a brandy 14 smash."
One thing about him I admired ;
Like all clear- headed folks,
he garments that his limbs attired
Were bought of Granville Stokes,
Whose well. krown one-price establishment is at No.
6C9 Obeemut street, where the greatest variety of season
able garments, at reduced prices, is alive son hand. _
MARTIAL LAW FOR TRAITORS.—The Presi
dent has belied a Proclamation, declaring that all traitors
in our midst shall have martial law meted out to them.
The general verdict in all, such cares will be “Eterved
them right 1" Thu verdict of the great mass or the loyal
men of the country is decidedly in favor of the elegant
military and civilian suits made at the Brown S:one
Clothing flat of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605
Chenut street, above Sixth.
MAGNIFICENT $575 ROSEWOOD 7-00rAvE
PIANO, carved legs, extra carved mouldings, round
contra, Grand Action Overstrung Bass, sweet and
powerful tone, made to order by the best maker, only
mut five months, will be sold for $225, as the owner
leaves the city in a few days. This is the greatest bar
gain in the city. Call and see it at 717 Arch street.
KO. Bt* ' •
WINDOW SHADES, LACE AND MUSLIN CUR
TIN.% Gilt Canines and Curti& Ornainsmits, at Patten'e
original cheap Curtain Store, 1408 • Obestant street.
BEDS RENOVATED AND FIIMLQATED_ by _ : a 118 W
process, will return a better bed than when new.. All !in
put Wee in Feathers and Hair destroyed'at W. Wenn ,
Fatten a New West End Upholstery-Store, 1498'0Itest.
Lut street. se24-4t*
4,860 18 ,
664 - 00
CARPETS CRT, ALTERED, AND LAID,. by
eotuptoy . 3t workmen, and at the lowest possible prices, at
Patten's West End Upholstery Store, -1408 Obestnnt
street. ' se24:4t*
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut AL
S Bailey, Pittsburg. B Straw, Pittsburg
D Lemz, New York O D Elden, Portsmouth, 0
T R Ven Reid Wm McKnight, Pittsburg
J T Mason & son, Maryland B B Miles Huntingdon, Pa
0 L Tiffany, New York F J Bancroft, ^M D •
J Dunham, Boston A R Stout
Mie A L Stout, Brooklyn Mlee la Meyer,ew brae/
ei Wenner, Ohio H Ba.re & f, Brooklyn
J D Cobb, Geneva, N "ir O B Coleman & wf, Etd
Miss Coniblarn, Maryland J B Norris, Maryland
Beck, Bow York 0 A Mills at la, Baltimore
J B Di I, Baltimore E Harrington, Jr. Bait
B Sande, Wilmington, Del Mise Jane Lowe, Del
Ni4.lL HaFaeey, Delaware Miss Sallie Haganey, Del
GI retdell & wf, Wash, D C Mira °model], Wash, D 0
H Purfen, Tenn T W L Lewis, Bolton
H Stanton, Baltimore Admiral Smith, U S N
S A Walsh . Miss Smith, Washiogton
McKenney & wf, Ohio D 0 Cook & wf, Uses
Wm A. Jackson, Newark Lient V B 'Ronan
Tos A Biopics & la, Boston N Savoyer, Madison
B 0 Parker, Boston L L Wadsworth, tde
Jobe Johnson, Cincinnati, 0 Albert Kuntz, U 9 N
A L Peabody and la, Boston Mrs Bancroft, Boston
0 J Dobbins, Pottsville JL Marshall, Pottsville
J B Berryhill, Harrisburg Hfd North, Columbia
HA Hamilton, Ohio - F F Daggett and la, Win
Br W F Lacy, Conn W F Lacy, Jr, Conn
A N ;Ribeirao, Conn B A Ward, N Y
0 T Barclay, Rd L G
,i4ealy, Mid
Mettles A Leech, N Y Robert Earl, Washington
A Hogan, N Y J A Perrin, N J
.1 hi Easton, Baltimore -
idEROHAIITIP ROTEL—Fourth it, below Arch.
D Anderson, Ohio T F Atkinson, Urbana, 0
Jag Dielmin, Pittsburg F A Tull, Maryland
Beni Evans, Otnoinnati Joe Haddam, Pennsylvania
J S Symonds, Denver, 0 T Miss Wickes, Maryland
Mrs 0 A Ramsey, Oblo B G Worrls ' Boston
Wm Chapman, Bath B J Berger, St Paul
Mrs Bette & daughter J P Wetherill, Bethlehem
E Dennison, Fort `Arsine W D Sprecher, Lsneaster
J 0 D Lilly, Beading N.Barry, Launder
H Levels, San Haven N B Pedrick, Boston
Wits Brown, Boston Ohms H Stone, Boston
W Werd, Pittsburg D P Baer, Ohombersburg
J Btatubsager, Mifflin A B Copeland, Pittsburg
P J Deterson, Bath S Strickland, Beading -
AMERICAR--Ohestorrt eet, above Fifth. •
M B Carlisle, Milford, Del W Tharp, Milford, Del
Cul 0 4 Watuoa,Milford,Del R Y Watson, Milton], Del
Der! Mirror, Milford, Del J 'l' Moore, Delaware
01, Shcouer, Tamaqua Jas Anderson, Thliawara
W liouston ' Maryland John Ti Du BM
A L Lewis, Delaware Sas A Williarroon. Pa
J r Cunningham, Del D 0 Bush, Bellefonte
Sayro dan, Pa J Wilson & wf, Chicago
Miss Wilson & bro, Prhicago BB Brown, D U
BT. LOT/IB HOTEL—Aheatant street, above Third.
PticklY, New York B Price, New York
0 B Boone Joa Lomax, Hal smarm
Blre lisnerofr,Boatort B 0 MaOanloy d ly, Wath
A Turner, Wheeling Wm a. Hawes, Boston
1r 11 Freeman, Boston J D Randolph, Penna .
L 11 Fletcher, 01mr,.0 Marlin klolony, Provldenoe
Jews Barnes, New York •
THE UNION-Arch street, above Third.
E Swift. Edaton II Pratt, Allegheny
J Ullman, Ohio 0 P Dietrich, Canton, 0
W Timated, Ohio Mrs 8 Fromala, Pa
H ion Tinsmith, Pa James Wolf, Uniontown, 0
N R Feather, Canton, 0 J J Wagner, Akron, 0
0 Il Heillr, Akron, 0 Thos S-nn•dy, Pittsburg
O F. June*, Maims A G Rentoger,-Pa
Sch wa•tz, ittar3land John Fahtmatock, Pa
Oto Hein er, Lancaster Geo L Smith, U 8 N
A Stone, Massachusetts N 9 Grove, Barks no
!dila Grove, Berke on F 111 &Lively, Ohio
BALD ZAOLZ—Third kraal above Ca ll °w/int
A Bereaw, Seaton, Pa Philip Bow+, N 3
T E. Leilenring, Plttaburg
CITY ITEMS.
In baste, 'sours, &c., B. W. JAM - BS, M. D
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
up TO 12 VOLOOK'LA.HT
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
,1 Campbell, Greentbuig Charles Good, Pa
P H Lien, Bwarluville 8 ri Beim, Booneboro, Md
J H Airs,up, Rending X Wilton, New Bean', P 4
Y 8 Loft, Niw Berlin, Pa X Bweineford, New Berlin
G W Butbfor, New Wein J Duncan, J.kuttown
JO, In Yeger Pottsville F Q Epritz Pot lB ' lll ° •
Rtv A Prior. Potting e °bowie* H Bugg, Hasn
Gto Groan, New Berlin N J Bomberger, Lebanon
0 D Jenkins, Pottaville
BABLICY SHlCA.r—Second street, below Vine.
Bending, Hatboro' J Van Pelt. Pa
B a Barley. Alexandria, Va O M Henry, Doylestown
T Puirliugton.Doyteetown 0 80-zet, Doylestown
Deo Newborn, Pa A Swartztander,Daylettown
J Poite!), Pa Militia W K etnglemity, Daylestwn
W Scarbero, Pa Millis 'Jos Thomas, ea Militia
B Dastbiarn. Pa Militia 13 K Kuhn, Doylestown
A J Larne, Pa T 0 Enright, Ohi
W Ferran Massachusetts J ftlowd, Doylestown
J Heaton, B Rnssi Wyoming
J Brown, Bethlehem W Llabarg, Bethlehem
.STATES UNION ROTEL—Market, above
G W James, PenllS 3 ' A Coleman, Tyrone
iSharptem Mercer, Chester co W Gladden Dne.cannsn
A M Alan & ly, W Oheker M N Unita:a, Ohio
Thoe 8 Richards fi eon, Pa J K Robinson.* sv, - Penns'
Levi D Katz, et w : Pena
COMNFIRO/AL--6tzth street, above (Yaestnnt,
Wm B Reed J L Lead:4low Jersey
A Prmoroy Thos Armstrong. rad
Juno, West Chester R. W Levis, Weet Obester
MADISON FLOITSE—Second street, above Market.
Saml P..nrose. N I 0 NSeranway, New Raven
Lase Willis, Deltware J P Otraway, Delaware 4
00 Sminbarger, Lewistown Simi Warren, Delaware
MT. VBENGB—Beeand ' , treat, abate ArCh.
MiesNlA Gill, Del Water Gap Mies V Barry, Del Wat Gap'
Mien 0 Davis, Del Wat Gap Mtge A M Trust, B.lltheturo'
BLACK BEAB--Thirti street, above OsilowhilL
P Brusar, Doylestown Louis Buo Doxisitwn,
J J Jobvson, Do3iestoint Lewin Ulennie, Dayleatown
13 P 111tue, Coopers )urg J b Small, Pa
„IL 0 liagle, Pa Jag Tonna, - Allentown ,
MARINE . INTELLIVrENCE.
mF= SEE WOURTH peez
ABETTED. -
Bohr Enquirer, 'Mayo, 40 days from Rinterdsm, with
wine. zinc, &o. to J E Brudey & oo.'
Schr Exclnm. Montgomery, 21days from St John
EB, with 600,000 laths to B 1 Trams & Sort.
Behr Itanoocart, Bunter, 1 day from .gew Castle, Dal,
with wheat to Joe Borratt & Son.
Behr Vondolia, Hillyard, Iday from Smyrna, Dr', with
wheat to Jae Barratt* Sou.. -
Schr Tolegraphi Oonnor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to Jan Batratt &Son.
Solar C°hiyeolite,•Smith, from Port Royal, in ballast to
captain. '
Mohr Searsiort, Sears, from Wilmington, Pekin bal
last to captain.
Brig Moonlight, Wooster. Boston, L Audenried Go.
Bel r Panthea. Clark, Providence, '.do
fichr deereville, Bears, Boston, Noble, Caldwell ' dc Co.
Bohr Alliance, Ireland, Beaufort, Navy Agent.
Bohr 8 B Ashmead, Young, Fortress Monroe, Tyler,
Sane & Co -
Bohr W tlßartlett. Loveland, do do
Bohr Greyhound, Wallow, - Washington, do
Behr Beams Viminla, Donoho, Washington, JE Whits.
Schr I) Gannon; Norris Washington, Wallace &Brawn.
Bohr Ocean Bird, Qmilin, do da
Eir R Willing, Claypool°, Baltimore, & Groves, Jr.
Btr Octorara, McLoughlin, Washington, do
Barge Buster. McGonagle, Alexandria, J B Williams.
Barge I Hamilton, Dade, do do
Barge L B Linderman, Carey, Washington, C H Cum.
minas.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
HATBB DE GR&B, Sept. 23.
The steamer Wyoming left bete this morning ' sdth the
following boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows:
Plargaret Williamson, with lumber to..Wm 0 Lloyd;
Old t petd, d Ito S B PI Dolby; hionamahoning, do to El
Croshey; i4l Al Shuman, wheat, oats, km.to Perot Bra
there; lra Medley. lumber to M Trump k Bon; Gen G B
McClellan, do to II Ormkey.
Fox WEST COAST or Axato.i.—The bark Aaron
Hervey, Capt Miller, for Worn Coast of Africa, will leave
Pine-etreet wharf on Thuraday, Oct 2. All lettere and
nevepapers kneaded for the African Equadron„ &a. will
be forwarded, If left at the ffireiga Letter Office, Phila
delphia Exchange, on or before the above data.
NOIMOBANDA. ,
13blp Atlantic, Dinsmore, from Diverimel for Philade
phia, was eimkPn 81st ins*, tat 40 30, long GT.
- Ehip Golden Fleece, Maroon, cleared at New York yea
terday ftr Philadelphia,
Bark /Snails, Kerlin, hence for Pernambuco, was lino
ken 30tb nit, lat 6 JO 8, long 3430.
Brig Reporter, Ginn, cleared at Boston ii4th Kist. for
Philadelphia. - '
Behr Julia E Pratt, Pratt, hence, arrived-st New Ha
ven 24th bud.
Sohn' D G Flord. Rackett, and,War Steed, Smith,
hence, arrived at New Bedford 24th inst.
Bchrs nlive NE Pettit. Clark, J G Babcock, Babcock,
Trade Wind gill, Albert, Parker, Mayflower, Elart, Jos
Turner, °rowel!, 8 H Sharp, Mayo, and Alert, Chain.
pion, hence ' arrived at Boston 24th inst.
WPfeanfer Anthracite, Jonas, hence, arrived at N York
yesterday.
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JAMES L. WILLIAMSON, Landleburir, Perry COATI.
ty, Pa., writes
"Same two years eiso I was greally afflicted with a
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Bev. B. F. RIDDEN, Pastor of the First Baptist
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MESSRS D. .14 1 71iR & SON—Geritleaten : Doriog all the
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but or.e of on, company has been sick enough to be place.d
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DANIEL it. LEE; of Tackahoo, Cape May 00. N. J .,
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Hector of the Proteetant Episcopal Church of St. Berth o .
lomew, Philadelphia, writes
DRAB SIR I. In all macs resembling consumption, I
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kir. W. C. Fit HER, cf W.sten Spalding, Lincoln
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a A little mphow of mine, give yeirs old, was, a few
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The 4EXPEOTOR.S.NT" is prepared only by Dr. D.
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when opened, makes a beautiful, imbstantial. and spa
cious table for the work to rest upon. The cases are of
every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its
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machine, operating with tho greatest ease, and with but
little noise, and, although but lately put into the market,
Is already a great favorite with manufacturers. It Is a
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No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so
rapidly, or given each universal satisfaction. It is very
simple In Its construction, easily learned, not liable to
get out of order, works with tine cottonotillt, or linen
thread, equally well ; and the low price at which it Is sold
places it within the reach 41 all who desire a reliable,
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FRIDAY,'.iSEPTEMB 26 862;
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LOUIS WAGNER,
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REV. N. M. JONES,
*9l an LT TRIIImpat, — SrEINWAY
If • i , kon were ewerted a ',"ret•clana medal
et the late Greet ktercetionel
Lood9n,
over the 269 Pianos from all puts of the world onterod
for competition. -
The special correspondent of the New Yon: , Time:
Oa, " Mews: Steinway's endorsement by the,jurors
Is emphatic, and stronger and 'more to the point AI"
that of any European maker." '
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FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(bats 288 Broadway cad 16 Bond street),
nrss;B4.? • zu w yon,.
MARRIED.
mocoos.--strvErEELlssiv.in Steubenville, Ohio,
on the 23& hint.. by the Rev.J. B Patterson, Lieutenant
R. S. McCook. U. S. Navy to Lizzle A., daughter of the
late Flan J. K Sutherland, of thAt place.
orarn A.SON..—On- Tuesday evening, Seat.
23d. by Rev. B. J. Noakes. Mr. Reuben Griffith to Annie,
daughter of Alva Mason, Efq , of Philadelphia. , *
DIED.
3IYER9.=-On the 24th inst. Howard Q, son of Mr
George W. ar.d Jane D. Myers, aged 4 years, 6. months
and 6 days. • .
The relatives and friends of the family are reisectfully
invited to attend his funeral, Lem his parents' 'residence,
Twentieth strata, above Montgomery, on Smiley morn•
ink,' 28tb test ,at 9 o'olook, without further notice To
proceed to i 4 outh Laurel Hill. ,
PEABODY.—BiIIed, at the battle of Sharpsburg, fird
on the Ilthinst Lientmaut A. W. Peabody, of the 72d
Begituent Pennsylvania Volunteers.
His remains will he interred. in Laurel Hill Ciemeterr.
this ("Friday 1 afternoon. Services at 3 o'clock precisely,*
Fourth.day, the 24th inst., Sarah
Ann Rudolph.
friencla, and those of the family, are respecttnily
invittd to attend the funeral from the residence of her
husband,. Abratp P. Rudolph, WoodbarY t N. 1., on
Sixth-day, the 29th inst. et 10 o'cliick A.. If.
N. B.—The cars for Woodbury leave Walnut-strept
wharf at 9 o'clock. , *'
LOONILY—On the 2 . 3 d inst., Mrs. Eiss, wife of Bo
bErt Looney. -
The rdatives and friends are respectfully invited to
atter d the funeral from the residence of her husband,
-No, 246 North Eleventh street. on Saturday afternoon,
the kith bet ,at 3 o'clock. To proceed to the Wnd.
%res. **
. _
TAYLOR —On Third-day. 9th month 23d, HITT,
widow of the late Anthony Taylor, in the 83d year of her
*B O - -
The relativoland friends of the fatuity are Invited to
attend her femoral from her bite residence, Bucke counts , .
Pa ,on reventh•day, the 27th et., at 11 o'clock &. 81.
Ommeyances will meet the S A.:31. train from Kermit:lg
'LOA at £hamony Ration. • **
BB ITTAIN. - -Ktlled, at the battle of Antietam, Wil
liam J. Brittein, of Trenton, N. J., in the 27. h year of
hie age. A member of the 3d Pennsylvania Reserves. *
0A D WALLA DE II —Was killed at the battle of
White Oak Swamps, Jane nth, buried on the field, Bd.
wand Y. Cadwallader, Orderly sergeant of Company D,
4thl Be. me Regiment, P. V., aged 28 years. *
CO TTWELL —Billed, at the battle of Antietam, Bent.
17th, Edwin 0. Clottwell..Company I, 72d Regiment P. V.,
in the 22d year of bie age. -
EA BREST.—On the 234 Mei., at the Rospital, York;
Pa., George W. Earnest, of the 71st (Pint Oatifor.
nit') Regiment. in the 234 year of hie age. iF
HEEL —On the 2 tth inst., of wounds' received near
Bbargeburg, Thema, Ralson Neel, Company B. 118:h Re
giment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the 29:h year of hie
ago-
VANDYKE —Billed, at the battle of Antletan, Sept,
17th, William Harrison Vandyke. of the Bl.st . Regiment
P. YV. aged 22 years. - ' it
BLACK-. A.ND' BECOND MOURN
ING Dress fOka, just opened! .
Blacb Gros Grains and Poult do Soles.
k Taffetas and Gros de' Rhinos.' • -
Bieck Armnrea and Venottennes.•
'Mack Gros ilvEcoarn or Ottomans.
Blot* and White Taffeta Lance. '
Bleck and White Varsoviennes.
Black and White neat Striped and °beam-
BffSiON ifs SON,
set- tf Mourning Store, No. 918 ORNSTNII C. Street.
EYRE & LANIDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH STREETS.
OPENING FOR FALL EILL,KS: - •
iliagniticimit Silks.
Blognifiount Shawls.
kitigoide>snt Poplins.
Goad Eipok Mo.
.
Gods.
Good
Printed
• Good Stock of Sissies. ' se2o4f
IMPORTANT • MitaETING PORT
TTNG'--LA yittblin meeting wiU be
bed next TOBSD 6.Y- BYRN I NG, the 301 , in Na-
Mont I Ball, MARKET Street, above'Tlifirteenth, to In
maim the efficiency • and promote the. interests of the
Governirient'e Free Labor movement at Port Royal
ddrr 1594 will be delivered on the occasion by Rev. Dr.
Tyne, of New York. Bev. Minefield French, of General
Sexton's omit and Rcbert Sntatl , the hero or the 4 g Min
ter." Admittance free. s-26 3t
ar'FIRST. WARD NATIONAL. UNION
EXHOUTIVR MITTEL—A meeting will
be beid et the home of Marled Dougherty. P S.S.3YONK
Road, below WHARTON Street, THIS (Friday) EVE N
INO, Rev.:oilier 28, 1862, at Tx c'cloek.
N. B —The lit, Bth, and Bth Divieions are requested to
send their delegates.
• JOHN H. DUBEEE, Drolllent.
JOHN O'DONNEL, Seoretery. lt*
arUNION AND LIBERTY, NOW AND
POREVER, ONE • AND INSEPARABLE.—
Thr• National Limon Associations and the citizens of
Philadelphia favorable to the success of the National
union Ticket at the coming electh.n, and all who desire
to enetain the Government at the lath!, in its efforts to
suppress rebellion and maintain this integrity of the
American Union, are repteseted to meet in their various
wards, at their reepeotive plumes of mooting, on TUES
DAY BVENIbTO next, at 73( o'clock, to act upon bast
nese of vital importance. which - will be submitted to
thEm.
By order of Melons! Cohn Oar Xxecutive Committee.
WILLIAM KEEN. President
TOOII A 8 8. DARLING, Vice President.
301 IN J. FRA.NICLIN 9 Socretexte„
BBNRY B. 0 t ' • se2B.4t '
orr HATING SEEN IN THE P gILADEL - -
PRI& Papers, from Harrisburg and Williams.:
post .Correspondence, that THIS PHILADELPHIA
BLUE RESERVES were not half fed, and received but
five rations in the nine days they were'absent, the ttn
dereogned can testify that lull rations were furnished
to my Ootopany every day they were absent; and if the
men. did not receive it, it was the fault of the. Com
pony ,officers. Masers. Mason and Dolby did all men
could do, dayand night, in getting not only the rations,
but delicaties for the men; and we are sure that no Regi
ment ever entered the field better provided with food,
than' the 2d Regiment of Blue Reserves. •
R K. SHORKAKER,
Capt. Co. R, Blue Reserves.
War. S. Wang, lst Llent Co. H.
.
STBPBEN A La BARTII, Quartermaster CO.
Wm H. ETOELBY, Full Private.
I. T. ANDRRBB, 6 ' " se26-10.•
MILITARY .
OFFICE OF THE
•
ANDERSON TROOP, P. V.
•
'around floor of the Penimyleazia Railroad Office,
- Corner of THIRD St. and WILLING'S Alley,
below WALNUT.
• .• • .
Captain WILLIAM J. PALMER.
The ARDERSON CAVALRY (Major General Briell'e
eeoort) hae been recruited for special service in the De
parMent of the Ohio, and will be permanently attached
to Headcoattei sel9-Stili
HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD.
Orrr Pitinsinthrms, September 23, 1862.
GENERAL ORDER, NO. 14.
The troops eent from this City to 'Harrisburg, under
the recent orders of the Ooverniir of the Commonwealth,
bavirg been, by him ordered to return to their homes and
to be eqecharged from further service under the said or
der,, it is hereby, directed : • _
1. That the commanding Officers of regiments, or of
compel lee, who have received from the city of Philadel
phia arms. accoutrements, mndcal instruments, over
ccats, blankets, knapsacks, haversacks, canteens, knives,
fork, ' spoons, plates, camp kettles, Melle pans, ammuni
tion, or supplies of any kind for theme of their reipec.
tire COMIC/611d ?, do forthwith return the same to the Quer
terinakter'a Department of the Home Guard, at the City
Arsenal, in Race street, below Broad street.
2 The arms, accoutrements, end musical instruments
that have been leaned to the companies of the Home
Guard are txcepted from the above order, and wlll be ro
talood by the said companies fur their use
H. The uniforms of the Home Guard, hereafter, will bo
shriller to the uniforms adopted for the regular army of
the Brited States, the regiments of each arm conform
ing therein to the uniform of the corresponoing arm in
the said regular army. It will cooelet of the army hat,
a dark blue blouse, and light-blue pantaloons. with the
proper trimmings to designate corps and grades of rank.
4 The companies that have been formed in the ward,
and precincts, and which are not component parts of ex
tstirg military organizations in this city, are respectfully
invit.d to attach themselves to the Horne Guard, in which
they will be orp.anized as regiments, or incorporated with
the old regiments thereof, as they may pref,r.
By melee of A. J. BLit ASONTON,
Brigadier Genera] Commanding Home Guard.
W 3( 113P6D.T mu), Aee't &dj. Gen. sef4,st
I• INDEPENDENCE . -
01TY
°KOMI'S —The undersigned having opened his
School for the Military Instruction of Youth, will
drill on Monday and Thureday afternoons of each
week, at 4 o'clock, et the Armory, N. B. corner of
zrOHTILENTEE and CHESTNUT dtreets ._
For twine and circulars apply to HOYT & Bao , 8.
W. coml. Tenth and Chestnut streets, at the Armory on
the afternoons of the drills, or at the residence of
G BOK YNDORIfF,
No. 19 i 2 COAT S 8 Street.
Et23-5L
1152 d PENVSYLVANIA. ITOLUN
TEERS.—Good Men are wanted for B&TFERY L,
of lids Regiment. For particulars, inquire at Head
_ nuerters or Battery L. =HARMONY street, Ptille
owl phis, and 441 ST. JOHN street.
Oaptain—JOSEPH W. S&NDICRSON.
lot Lientenant—SEVOLD eNGERO TH.
2d Lieutenant —SERVETHEi a028.1.2t*
PHRENOLOGICAL El X A MIN Ae
ere made day and eventuirit
NUT Street, by JOHN L. OAFEN, Successor to 110
Lilt. !YELLS, & 00. sale-3t*4014
IY:O,A Y T Y .P E S- LIFE-LIKE,
WANDS, AND DIPRES3IVE PIOTIISE3.—They.
are executed with rare still, as a glance will show s is
ibe;rolcriog of complexion, bair, eyes, spa drapery.
BUNN ws Gallery, SECOND St, aboTe
• •
.ATOUR OIL.-492 biskets - Lattiar
Olive Ott, just received per ably Vendellel from
flordeaux, for side b 7
JAUBEITOIIII & ULTIMO/TA
eiu2S-tf 202 and 204 South FRONT Strom.
T.ELE FINEST ASSORT
-17171.1 MONT of new, modem, and durable Pi;
ANOS from 5160 to s,t(x).
j i t iri f lVo ouh
rldq wiled MELODZO - 411 sod
at s great tedoe.thn, or In
niontbli instalanenta. JANE= SIMIAN, 27P and
Stal floi!tb, MYTH etzest, extori epraoe, se2_3me
RETAIL PUY GOODS.
RT.A.WSTORE.
CligtAP
CURTAIN , GOODS
FURNITURE 06VERINGS.
Brassielles, Baps, Damasks,
Tavestri4s, dating* elusive,
' Rich Lace aid °attains.,
Rick Lace and Muslin Draperies,
Furniture Chintzes, Dimities, - Mareens,
Binds, Loops, Tassels, Cornices. .
SHEPPAIID, VAN HARLINGEN,
ABBISON
loos ortisntur Street,
Importers of 011111Z:is and 'ffaiiiabingGooxls.
se24-witiBt
10241 CHESTNUT STREET.
E. NEE DLES.
LACES
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS
EMBROIDERIES.
A full assortment of the above on hand at. LOW
to which additions are made of all
NOVELTIES._
102 t >CHJ STNUT STREET. ---""
VDWIN- HALL &,-B110; • 26 BOUTS
Jua SBOOND Street,' will old, this morniag
Beautiful Shades of Sop as.
Plain and Fancy Silks.'
Bich..Printed:Cashmeres and Reps. •
Fine finality, French Me: noes.
A. great variety of new et Tleo of ,Dress Goodis.
N. W—!.Taw'ilkwdsopening ise2s-0
,
MEW MOURNLYG STO.R;E :
i d
L.! . 926 ORESTNU STREET.
The above eetablielnuent will be opened.on Or about
the let 00T9B . Elt, where, in dition - to a Tory select
stock of - . •i ',..";;• 0 . . f . r
• . .DRE6B . GO DS, ,
Ludiea can procures • I ,
'FULL aulr or nouaii ,4ti IN . 4. !Far HOURS'
Our extensive
i 4 MILLINERY D AILTHENTa
will altiays be round to contain he latest styles.
EVERY - AETIOLN FOR :MST AND SECOND
&MTN
including'a very celebrated ma o of
" ENGLES-II BO s BAZINE,"
imported and , manufactured
EXPRESSLY FOR TU' ESTABLISHMENT,
which will be carried on to su the taste of the -
L ADISS
OF PHYLA
Goods sent out on approval. '
M. & A. MYERS &
Importers.
sel7.wfmilt
FALLCLOAKS' AND SHAWLS;
New Fall Cloaks opened daily.
Winter Cloaks in preparation.
Striped all. wool Brooke Shawls, $B.
Fall and Winter Woollkt lahawbs.
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.
BOYS , OLO CHINA.
Fine Reedy-made Clothing for boll.
Snits made to order. t.
°GOTHS, CASSIDIF.RES, VESTING'.
Just opened, several , large lots Oasslmeres.
-Boys' wear of every grade and style.
11,060 3 , ards Black and Fancy- theasimeres, 760. to O.
6.4 Blue Flannels; Bieck, Bine, tild Brown Cloths.
I e &flee Oloaltin - g Cloths for Bali and Winter.
DRESS GOODS.
Rep. Poplins; French Aferinoes,Delaines, do.
Black Dret3s Staffs el reasetwable rates.
ARMY DIA NIEETS: •
COOPER de. (1014kR15.
se2o 5. E. tor. NIN3.K. and MARKET Streets.
GOODS FOR AUTUMN. • '• •
Auttomi Saks, dark colored Checks.
Black, Plain, and Figured Silks.
New designs Fancy Do Baines.
Bich Do Latnes of lower grades.
Foil du Norde and Long Chatere.
Handsome and new Plaid OasMacros.
Plaid Vitlenclas and 'Worsted.
Poplins and Figured Drogneta.
French Ohintzes of new styles
New assortments of French Eferisos.
Stella Shemin and Striped Brodie.
Fancy Shirting Flannels. . .
Embroidered Teb:e Cloven. '
SCI AB PLEBS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
CORAP • • DRY GOODS, CA RP ETS,
IL CLOTHO, AND • WINDOW -1311&D tl.3.—T.
E. •AECHANIBAULT, N., E.'corner //LEVEL/Tit and
MABEET etrceta, will open ill , . morning, from ttnotion e
Ingrain Cercele at 37. 45, 60; ea, and 760; Entry and
Stair •Carpete, ]6 to 65c.; hag Carpet!, 31, 3T, and 450.;
Floor Oil Clothe, - 37 to 60c ; 'Gilt bordered Window
Shake. 60e. to $1 56; Buff and Green Window flollaod,
16 to 2Cc.; Flannels, 26 to 60c.; Drees Goode In great
variety, from 160> 50c; Canton Flannele, 25 to Sic.
ile24.wfml2t
tr: STEEL & SON,
• NO. 11S North TENTH Bt.; above Goatee,
Have now open a °bolo° rusertment of
NEW FELL AND - WINTER
DRESS GOODS.
Etch Fancy Stilts.
- New Shades In Bilks. •
Figured Black Silks.
Plain Black Bilks at. Low Prices.
Bich Floured and Plaid French EOM
_ Plain French Rept;
. 1111 ahadee.
Plain French flerlooird. all shades.
- PLAIN ALPACAS,
. ,
In Black, Brown, Mode, Blue, and Scarlet.
Poll De Cherves, Lelaines,
And ovary variety of Now and Choice seasonable Dress
Goode. Also, a large assortment of '
BLACK STIOLLii SHAWLS, • •
, LONG AND SQUARE WOOLEN SHAWLS, •
''sell-tf AT LAST TRAP'S zPRIOICS.
MEW_ GOO DS.-IVIOUBLIN DE
lainee • new styles nest Plaid Glace Poplins; Min
m
He Bine, Green, and Brow-a Figured Cashmeres;
beantiftil neat Figured Bap Pop lins; Blue and Seifert; •
no Detainee; new Calicoes, choice patterns; neat Plaid
Flannel for Gents' Shirts, very desirable and scarce;
also a nice assortment of Casedmeres for Mon and Boys, at
JOHN H. STOKES',
10120 702 ARCH Street.
2 OASES SOLID F4G'D SILKS-
Solid Brown Figured,
Folid Blue Figured, -
Bond Green Figured. - .
VINE /BLUE AND.BRO W NOES— -
Humboldt 'Purple Mc rinoee, .;. • •
New Shade Blue fderinoes,:" •
...-•
Light and Dark Brown ilderhioes:'
BYRN it LA.NDELI.,
-i- FOURTH . and AROH.
n
FOR PENYLVANIA
S HAWLS ?BABB— . • -
Full Line of Blaok Shawls,
Fnll Line of Black &allay;
Line of Woollen
BYRE & L &NDICLL,
TO OR
FLA.NNEL. SKIRTINGS, STRIPED
ADID PLAIDS good quality and desirable atyles,
mat reealvcd.• :•
SHEPPARD, YAIIIIABLINGEN. k ALRRISON,
• 'l'looB OHErYNJIT street.
AR" BLANKETS; ARMY BLAN-
For sale **low vrteelieiby t'. •
BBEPPABD; VAN HARLINGEN, di ANIIIO2I,
se2o4trp . • . -.IOO9iOBII3TNIIT
SILK AND DRESS GOODS.
VALEstpc,K,
•
SILK AND FANCY DRESS - GOODS.
1f .
A. W. LITTLE &
et2s-2m No. 325 311:11,83T BT,
GENTS' FTREISILING GOODS.
GEORGE -GRANT,
DIANNFAOTIIBER:OP AND DEALNE IN
GENTS' •FURIqI.I3Ip,G 0-00DS,
NO. 610 .011ISTNIIT BURIN
relkem , si
FI"'SHIRT MANUFIKOTORY.
The subeetiber would Iniate to bit _
IMPBOYST) our or saran,
'lnlet' he makes a erufalty In hls hilliness. Akio, ocn
tinnily receiving
NOVIILTINS FOB 4INTLIIIIEWI3 WHAR.
J. W. SOOTT.
6RNTLEGIRN , I3 FURNISHING BTOBI, .
No. 514 affaanfur sr:Luz ,
1041 Your Snore below the Continental.
==a
. •
WCO ll * . .Fl-T4
.. • .
• • r •
No. 130 P 5944 BralsT, PHILADELPHIA,
. ,
marrorionrans or •
PATENT . OAST-STEEL'` . • •
TABLE CUTLERY;
Also, the BEST and CHEAPEST
ARMY KNIFE, ,FORK, and SPOON
IN ?LIR MARKET.
Warranted ,
CAST-STEEL -FORKS.
re24.reftsBm
LOOKING GLASSES.
J AMES S. A R 313 4 & SON,
NANUFACTURIBB AID IMPORTERS
ov
LOOKING GLASSES.
OTh PAINTIFOR,
FINB ENGRAVINGS,
FIOTIIRR AND PORTRAIT MAXIM
PHOTOGRAPH inuarzes,
PIJDTOGRAPR.A.LBUINN I
. GARTZB-DB!VIEIPPI PORTRAITS
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
ine ollinNuT mart
sag
.I.IIIILADIIIAMUL
TR 188 AND' BRAM DB.
PART/fa/RT.
• 0. H. 1111.DL7.8,
Corner TWELTIR and &fan Stradda, pbilndelptda.
.Bengal Trams and meolusulcsi apidlnnoes normal,
dieted by
0. 11. NXBDLICS.
Tine French end aaProTed American, adapted to eYea7
farm of rupture, In adults end 'children, English and,
American Supporters , and Solna Shoulder Braces, 60.
renaories, Itlentie Stooklngs, and tn'.great w ,
riety. Ladies , .Department, street, 17 4 4
dooebelow.Baoe, Oiniducteid by cionipeteat Ldlea.
1121-8 m U'
LANDFILL,
, FOURTH and AZOIL
COMXISSION "HCMSES
W iNNELL
GREENE - MA. i I JFACTURINGV 00.1
Rl - 14 T
400 .thigsei -wow. Irma,- STELIES:' • •
. •
, .
ion SALE NE. :'•
VELLIN6 COFFIN, 00
-no. 220 CHESTNUT Street.
SEA.MirMSS- BAGS.
"LEWISTON" and
"PREMIUM" " A."
TOE BALE BY
WhILINta, COFFIN, & 00.,
jy2l-mwt2ra No. 220 CHESTNUT Sizreet,
QBAMLESS _BAGS.
Sterk's
16,000 Androscoggin'.
:Lewiston - A._
Prince Albert.
Answkeag 0.
Ozark.
Premium A.
Tinton A.
Jute, &a. .ko
For Bate, net,eash on delivery, by
fe'23-3m
ATLANTIC DRLAINR COMPANY:
MOURNING PRINTS ,
Black and White, Black and Purple,
Black and Gray, Black and Lavender,
NEW STANDARD STYLES
WILLIAM SIMPSON
NEW FALL STYLES OP MADDER FEINTS,
' PEON
SUTTON MANUFACTURING CO
FOR SALE BY
JOSEPH LEA,
128 AND 130 CHESTNUT STRRET.
an27-lm
A RMY GOODS. -
DARK.BLEZ COAT ovYrEts.
DARK-BLIIE OAP OLOTBS.
SKI -BLOB OLOTELS FOB ,OWEIGERS.
ABET BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OIINOR DUOK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND_DOOK.
BROWN AND BLEAORDD SKEEI'INOK AND
SKIRTINGS. • .
FROTEUNGITAIw & WELLS.
!sal- ff
ARMY BLANKETS. 11 '
•
GOVERNMENT STANDARD,
FON, SALB BY 1
FROTHINGrHAM
- WELLS.
AGENTS.
an29-tt
WELLING, COFFIN, &
NO. 220 OIINSTNIIT STREW,
ore prepared to
CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY
OY
AMM - Y
WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS,
OF
STANDARD QUALITY.
atar.au,
SHIJPILEY. HAZARD. &
krtyrokriNsoic,
No. 112 OHEBTNIJT BT3IIIIT,
C9IIMIBBION MZEOlit &DMZ',
901 TELIE BALI OF
FEILADELPHIA-MADE GOODB.
MILLINERY GOODS.
- FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
,
Ito
SENHEI . M4:. .. •• .
BROOK, & 004
431 MARKET STRERT,
. .
- NOR TH . BIDE ,
• .
HIM now open for their •
. . .
FA . -L . .L SALES
A. LA.ROR • AND HAM:II3OMR , STOOK Or
FALL -14 IL LINERY GO.O DS,
• • oonstsTrtio ow
• .itiWNS, VELVETS, SILKS,
•
EVRAW AND FANCY .' BONNETS
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,
To which the attention of the trade is
DESPEOTICILY SOLICITED.
1862 FALL. 1 862
WOOD lc - CA.RY,
SIICONSBOBS TO lilkicet.74:wooD, & StIOHOLIS,
Have now In More a . . • •-
COMPLETE:STOOK -
MILLINERY GOODS,
CONSISTING} OP
Silk, Velvet, and Colored Straw .
BONNETS AND HATS,
French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &e.,
To which they respectfully Invite the attention of the
former patrons of the Holm% and the trade generally.
TETOS. KENNEDY 8c BRO.
• .• . • • .
729 . 011116717 T, ,BDLO W EIGIITH.
HAY~4O* *ADY THEER
regi-ritivwrierroNs o.i.piz*: •
FLONVERK - ' . FEATHERS
„. .
••• :AND GIOREMILTi” XIIILINERY . OOODIL
sear : -• • • : •
FINANCIAL:
U. S.
MIMI
FIVE TWENTIES:
20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THICOPTION •OF THE GOVERN-
MEET AETNA FIVE YEABB.I
I am [flatmate , / by the BECV/TABY or TEM
TINABITEIT to receive rabootipttoom for the Above
LOAN AT PAR.
Tax INTEREST TO CKIIIIMENOM YBON DAT.'"
OF DEPOSIT,
Titus •voiding the difficulty heretofore exporkmoed by'
feanfring payment In GOLD of the Interest from ilay
A la ImPOly of thaw Boil& lihreil on hind.
JAY 00_01KE,
SUBSCRIPTIONUm,
114 SOUTH THIRD„
ly7S-tt
JAMB I. WALTON, f 7 .0.1“0 W. TOM,
- NITALTON & YOST,
y shairaus, BROKirlia,
LSD
GENERAL OOLI-/NoToßa,
No. 46 Bourh THIRD Btr 484 Philadelphia.
RETERV A ncrig. -
Jar looks &Hon. .1PM4311 POliOeke
IMO', Kent, Bantle, a 00A, ,
Hon. H. D. Foster, Liberia; Black, k go., Hon. A. H. Reeder,
O. NoKibbin & Bon, Hon. Asa Packer
I. P. Middleton & 'ire, ' Hon.-Warren J. Woodward.
Ron. Wrn• Wil&ir 4
an7-8m , V. L. Bradford, Red.
Ett --Just , received, per Brigan t ine
'I lir' A, &an Rotterdam, an Invoice of Treble An
nor. - 814, 'For sale from the Wharf, or from Ouskan
‘uvr 7.Ags Store, by 011A8. 8. ()ABSTAINS, bole Agent,
Abs. 121 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE! Streets.' self
LADIES: AND . GENTLEMEN hafe
, GENTLE
ME
their looki beauty greatly frairoved by Ylidling
the femoral Hati-ayeing Baleen, liratrftTlitetal B HANG El
61treeti. Best tfti
-GEO, QUIGG,'
219 OHIIIIOII-Alley
Z . ..pr - 1ie104.........8 4 11i.gp r 7 ama iln4kvuoilLToii
W.P. WILSTACH - As -- Co.;
.
38 NORTH TUIRD STILE IT,
Philadelphia.
WM. T. SW, ODGRAES,
No. 34 SOUTH' SECOND STREET.
ARMY AND NAVY
. .
.11-CY H H 0 . 11 SE.
6 4.Dark Blue, from to $B.OO
8.4 Light Bluelyfrom.. . 1.50 to 2.00
6 4 Light Blues, froM 8.50 to 6.00
6.4 Bilotti end Beavers, from 1.50 to 7.00
8-4 end 6-4 Indigo Flannels. 60 to 2.50
4-4 and 6 .4 Stripe and. Phtin,Woolen Shirt
' ing 62 to 2.00
eel6-12t - • -
ARMY GOODS I
Bky Blue Kereeys.
Blq Blue eassimeres, (for Officers'
Pants.)
Dark Blue Uniform Cloths.
White Domet Flannels.
Twilled Gray Mixed Flannels.
U. S. Regulation Blankets.
ALSO
10- ounce and 12-maw Standard
TENT DUCK.
In store and for sale by
SLADE, SMITH, & Co.
NO. 89 LETITIA, AHD 40 SOUTH IrBONT STS..
su27—lm PHILADELPHIA.
TENT -BUTTONS AND BLIPS, 11. S.
Standard, manufactured and for sale by
J. P. REED,
Corner of THIRTEXSTII and NOBLE Streets,
se264mo* . Philadelphia.
Bums IaROMMETS for Army Blan
...keti' and Leggingi, manufactured end for orao in
any gwnttty at BIS= and OOLUELB
' ser2s-lts*' • N. IYINS.
•
FROM. 40 (ANTS TO ;25
.
.PHOTOORAPEI ALBUMS
TEE. L &ROES V STOOK!
THE BEST ASSOETKEET !
. THE LOWEST PRICES!"
.
All Albums warranted perfect la every 'respect, and
the prices gearenteed to be LOWER than at any other
Store in Philadelphia.
One call will Battery any one that wefulthe the letter
everything we advertise.
All new Books sold at a d'avonnt. •
PITOHER'S Neap Bookstore,
se26.Bt 4.9 CHESTNUT.
NEW .00IINTERFMS -PETEEL
BON'S IS THE ONLY ERLI&BLE DETEOTOR
PUBLISHED!
56,000 CIRCULATION
PEDIRBON'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR FOR
CORRECTED BY DREZEL b 00. , BANNERS AND
BROHERS, PHILADELPHIA.
It fa published monthly antrakel.motithly.(on the let
and lsth of every mouth), in. a.large quarto page, and,
coutaics from 40 to 48 pages in number, and
It is the Mc:et Complete, It is the Most Relish's,
It is the Host Perfect, lt is the Lareeet,
And is the BEST avd only RELIABLE DE TitOPOR of
Counterfeit and Altered Bank Notes ever published. -
Single Copies Ten Cents, or One Dollar a rear. For
sale at T. B PETERSON A BROTHERS.'
It 305 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ROMETBING NEW ! ! SOMETHING
•
P...) NEW!!! •
FAMILY BIBLES, arranged for PHOTOGBAPIIIO
PORTSAITS of FAMILIES; Several ethos now
reedy.
PR AYES-BOOKS and 'spun, in great variety,
ranging from 25 cents WSW;
PITCHES'B Bookstore
ee 3t 4119.0HEST NUT Street.
$1.75. PHOATLOnuGaAPH $1.75.
A new lot bound in TURKEY ?tf.oltoooo, FULL
1312 E, with clasp, reduced to 81.76, LESS Taaff COST
TO MANUF/LOTURE. Other styles proportionately
low ! PITCHER'S Cheap . Bookstore,
et. 6 tool ' 489 CHESTNUT Street.
HE BATTLES -IN
L. 'We Shall have ready TO•DA,Y.
_ ANOTHER FULL SUPPLY
of Blunt's Map of Virginia, giving clear and accurate
information concerning
ALL THE BATTLE-FIELDS
now engaging attention In. Virginia. Price, 50 cents.
Also, )tcOleUan'a War Map of the Middle and South-
On States, upon which are marked all the Battle-flelds, ata ,
compelled by the dates. Prfoe
For sale by WM. S. A. ALFRED MARTIEN,
set 606 CHESTNUT Street.
WA R TELEGRAM MARKING
MAP OF VIRGINIA.•
SIZE 2.6 BY 28. PRIG& 26 CENTS.
Sold in all Periodical and Book Stores, also sent to ..vsy
address on receipt of price. For particulars see adver
tisement in Frank Leslie's Pictorial. --
L. PRANG & 00., Publishers, 109 Washington street s
Boston, Mem. ". '".-
BROMEREEMYB' .011
0111-
I W. LAMING Lisa,Katim the NEW. itaglish
and American Books, including-ALL GLASSE d of Lite
rature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that
includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not
raPEINTE O here. -
Terms e 5 per year; six months $3.; three , menthe 111.66;
one month 76 cents,' or At, mute for 1387. - 31 8 - 121 ..41-
BIGHTS Street. • seMss
.MINGLI 3H -AND PR,N NO 11 FAMILY
CIRCULATING LIBRARY ANI);.OA.RINIIT LI
LECTURE, 1317 CHXBITTUT STRRUT. . • .
Subscriptions per year,, month, and SAX. •
General catalogue just published, famished Me n&
In Press,' Catalogue a the Young Ladies' ;Franck LI.
bran'.
" Catalogue de 14 Ba3liBt4iquedits palms al deii DS
moiseUes ." M. M. DlONAcarEst, Ageat, '
se6-1m 1317 CUSS:MUT Street.
SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND DRAW
IMF SCHOOL.—FM of One Gertnais.l3iivar Infra
mente—price 24„. The instramenta of these seta are epe
cislly arohltectnral and mechanical drawinse,
or fancy deelgning Nerve:Land for eabi. by
& 00 ,
Illatharoxical Inatanment Maker,
ec213.12tr . 924 OfiltfiTNUT Street.
PROF. HIRAM CORSON'S SE
cast' Annual et twee of Lectntee on Raga* Po
etry, Literary Art, and Orttiottun, will comma:lce on
nr.r.49)AY, Octobar,l4 4 1862. 3for particular& NM Cir.
value at Leypelitim foreitra Book' Store, Fo. 1323
ClEftfillfTlT Street. . . • ee23 7t
MIRY
VOII NEVER TIRE-OF.LOOKINO
-Z. at a hved one's iace, and to have Atmt pitman
al troy e son abould bats a picture llke B' (Wpred
Photographs. - They are most Itfo litre. *Only IL SE
OONI) Street, above Green. - it*
TEOW BEAUTIFUL! HOW NATU
-11.±.L ! and other erelemstione of nudes, burst
from ell who Bff REIMER'S truthful Port:natal Life
elite 011. colored Photogrsphe now being made et War
prices et SECOND Street,'above Green. • it*
WHITE PRESERVING . BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GRFIN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS,
SPICES, &c., &c.
All the *requisites for Preserving and Pjcialut / s lalom
ALBERT ROBRTS,
• • • ••.:. DILIANS IN FINN asocnanne,
sed-ti CIOSITNit ELEYNNTH AND WNW.
EYE AND Da. JAMES
LBWIB, 00IIGHT and AUBIST, has again re
turn,' f rom his professional tour - iniCurope. and perma
nently located at No. 887 North SIXTH Street. Office
hottre from 9t012 A. M., and 9to4P. M. se 24.bniffe
etHAMPAGNE.—An irivoioe of " Gold
V Leo" OHAMTAG.RII, loot reoeiyed per 14 Lis Bun.
sell." For sale by
OHAB. B OA.B.STAIBB, Bole taunt,
$4lO No. 138 WALNUT said 21 OW= &reek
MILITARY GOODS.
MILITAR,Y GOODS.
10-oz . U. Eg• A. DUCK•
1~-O►Z... DO. y DO.
STANDAMD ;DRILLS•_
HEAVY COTTON FLANNELS.
THE ABOVE. IN STORE: FOB BALE BY
DE COTTEBEY &,- lIAMILTON,
A. B.—We are prepared to rye contracts for fah ,
tore del( verieg of '
STANDARD GOOD'S.
0(24. et
MILITARY TRILMIIINerS
BRASS lEN.APSACK, TRIMMINGS, U. U. Regula
tion, with 'Buckles, in complete 80111. -
ROLL rat BUOKLES, %-incb, for Haversack&
BRASS INFANTRY ACCOUTREMENT MOUNT
INGS, in complete sets.
BRASS 'HAT ORNAMENTS, Eagles, Bugles, Trum
pets, Crossed Sabres, and Crossed Cannon.
BRASS LETTERS and NUMBERS.
BRASS CAVALRY BELT ItIOURTINGS.
BRASS INFANTRY do. do.
BLUED CAVALRY MOUNTINGS, U. S. Regula
tion, in setr, complete, including Saddle Tree,
Picket Pin, Lariat Rope, Curry Comb, Horse
l3rrielt, and Storrs.
BRASS; SCREW and STRAP: SPURS, for offica l s
BLUE, SCARLET, and GRAY BLANKETS, for
°Ulcers and Privates.
pe2B-1m
Dark Blue Cap Cloths.
Dark Blue Blouse Flannels.
NEW PUBLW.A.TIONS.
00TO BE El
CIaCTILATING LIBRARIES
EIIIICATIONAL.
PHOTOaItAPHS,
AUCTION 6.4ttt'g.
5 / BAZAAR, NINTH AND BAN.
SOB STREETS.
AUOTiON 841.1 C or IrossiEl: -
On SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 .o'clook, at the
BAZAAR. -
lucictded in the catalogue, will be riesiil
FORTY HORSE
•, A large collection of desirable new S,
and' seoond.hand
Oarriages, Wagons, Remote, de., with which the sale
will comrneoce.
$l7 .- No postponement on account of the weather.
FALL TRADE OF, OA111M:ill3,
• ' - • ON WNDNZSDAY NONN/illO, •
October let. at 10 o'clock. compriellig over
ONNIZUNDBED OAREtIa4EB.
Kir Opeiffor eimeehtatlon, with catalogues, on: Moo.
day next-
ec.25.2t ALFRIM M. NT RICNESS, Auctioneer.
AMUSEMENTS.
S. JOHN. - DitEW.l3
STBEZT'THEATBN. ••
Acting and Stage Manager • W.S.PINDMIMOJEtE.
Business agent ato Treasurer. MURPRT,
FARE WELL BENTIFIT bM.Mrfe.B 'COOMMIL
TCLISIGFIT (FRIDAY}. 13:iteT. 2Entis
'rum LADY OF LIMNS.
Pat:dine' Miss JA.MM.OO . 0M133.
To conclude with isE HONEY MOM*. •
Prices as, venal.
Doors open at 7,V--dOwlaiti rhea at 7% o'clock,
WALNUT-STREET THEATR.B.--
fteie Lessee Arm M. A GAEIiETTEOR
Engineer Agent 3Tr. JOHN T. OONNELLIF.,
BENEFI'F SltD LAST NTGN r OF .5185 N. WALLER.
THIS fERTDAY)- EVENING, WT. 25'
Will be reerented the Ist WI, aiid sth sets of ttoTrage- ,
trl pr MAGNET/L.
1•1;d7' Macbetb., • • Eitiffg - wAtLEIre
Atter *ilia tbe f'.4 act of OTIV6IAO Ia - •
• • •-•• ,• • • E klhri WALLING
Tete;nebide wits THE DORE BELLE.
Doom trpen nt 7---Ferrennance commences arni.
noßdui itND Fuvrift
FI'STIVATI, in aid of &
SOLDT2IIS' HONE,
Corernene:.. 4 PrOkiDe.7 NVENING-, September 29; and'
continulintifig'the week. at
COSOWAT HAVEN
The Lad having it zf eliarge intend - awaking it ther
most imposing Fair ever holdlit this city. Aitrangenielite
have been' mare with the
(Tginflati.,4 'VECITESTAA.
For every evening during , the week, - Directions er
Bruits and Fiirivetrwill be Ihhek'telly receVred DA'
Haiti
-
CRETSl.o ' 'ern
T ts: For add'at the usual pleere. andit
at the Ticket f‘iika of the Ilan! sett-10f
NTH' &NEP
, 9WHASTN UT! - 4
Anew ForiOß f • these • '
Gia:AsTio WTZTVE9:SOOPIO
Coraprising - PlietegrapbioTiews of thif most noted doeneff
nod Objects et,lrtstorical literest in tite Old World ant'
Yew;
DISPLAYED - FOUR InINDE SQUABS ENT, •
WM be exhibited Er ETYW TENT,
EVENficri. MIA weeks
A CHAtIGIC .08"PROGBARKE
Adraiselon - 2te ciente—Children 3.oEcenta: A package re
twinty-fOur-ticketa for 88: 4
Doors open , at 73C1 cotamencwat 8 b'clecir.
Matinee oirBatnrday at..2p'eleck.
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY fair
THE TINE ARTS,
3025 CHESTEIST STREET,
Is open daily (Stuidays excepted" from9A. IL till 1 1 1
P. H. Admission 26 cents. Children kidf
• Sham of Stock, S6O.
WANTS;
MO H A.PrrE-R
WANTED; IMMEDIATELV;
TWENTY SIZ'ER4O,
D. P. OUBBERLErk COM:
NM. 2t*
MILLINERS . WA NT to' make
Moner:Ont e Bonsai, at the . New Mourning Store,
926 OBESTNWT Street. [it] M. &A. MYERS &
WANTED-TW 0 'INTELLIGENT '
find active Bien. to Polka boldness fora Life
Irenrance Company. Addeele i giying reference ea to •
character end ability, Itdxll.2, Pbilada. P. 0. sP26 2tir
ANTF,D—A Situation-as- Assiagit
Book=keeper, or in a Opal Office. Good re.
forenoon given. Address "J. W.," Press offioe.
ee23. (It*
WANTED -A FRENCHL tDY.
to give 'reasons in Prencla sod Music No 'one a
need apply unlese she has had experience in teaching end
can furnish satisfactory references. Address 0 P. 124
424 Pontb ELNVENTIT Street. a.% ee22-11 •
BOARDING:
pLE A 8 AN T ROOMS, SINGLE AND
Commaniciting t with BOA.BIYINS, No. 198,
CHESTNUT Street. • -25 51*
youic G PrE WS :SOME; ... • . •
ltdil FILBERT Utreet. oppoidte Penn Secoro:-=
BOARD and setting, tiro . d.tlars per week. Aft who
desire a comfortable hasie will do well 'to call and ex
amine tbts house. ALEXANDER BLO
. eel9-12t Superintendent. .
PLEASANT• BEOOND - STORY'
imam with boaid, at
Ger lm
REMOVALS.
R EMOVAL. --oT ROM AS MARTIN S .
Real Estate spent and Collector. would re:Maitliths
inform bin friends and the public that he has removed bit'
office from the Northwest corner of Third and teinharit
streets to bin dwelling, Northwest corner. of FOURTEr
and TINE Btreets where he hopes to receive the cme
tinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon him In
former rears. sel9.7tss .
PERSON AL
•
.IpI9OSI3IONSi- .$lOO .BOUNTY - AND
- PATlproanred..And collecied for Soldiers, Sams.,
and the *datives of such as are deceased. by
- FULTON, .A.I . TORNII7.
AT RIS LAW 'AND OOLLBOI.ION OFFIGE, 4111. A
WALNUT. Street, Philadelphia.
For business done in this line charges ten be as fol
lows: For collecting Soldiers' and Sailors' Pay loss thew
$5O in amount, In i when over 860 in amount ) 23i• per
cent. on the excess. For collecting arrears of Pay SA
8100 Bounty for relatives of deceased soldiers. 21cper •
cent. For procuring Pensions, tho Government fee,
s6'
For collecting and procuring such for relatives of de
ceased soldiers that have volunteered Ritmo the
August, 1832, from this city, no charge, as previously
proposed. ' JA3tFI3 FULTONt
Pe2o , If if 424' WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
FOR SALEARD 'TO LET.
sAyetzfi see.ondrhapd.
GERMANTOWN OARRIAGIL in Brat-rate
onentifon. for safe low:" A tedv to LEWIS WATSON.
EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets. 5e213.211e
LET--SEOOND STORY ROW,
_a_ • 30 by 60, eitlebditliy•lbthted. Inquire on promisee,
N 0.12 'North THIRD .Streot, . se7s.3t* -
DENTS BEDUCgD .1 1 1 0 IWO AND
sirs a year. Modern conyerdenoee. Apply 11101,
COATES t treet. se26.3tlV
MK• FOR BALE - OR - TO RENT-
A large Porter, Ale4and Lager• Beer .BRIG OVERT,
In gOod_ order, &cod ette`om. foods.) of GEORGR -4
RRIOR, Igo. 188 RICHMOND Sire* Nimitoontk .
ward. 0825.6t* .
is . . FOB, SALVOR EXCHANGE
.ars. A FINN FARM, containing 217 acres;
situated on the banks of the. Delaware, 25 miiiiiisbase ;
the city;.convenient to steamboat lauding, and railitopit
station on the place. Also. a large mother In the'
Joining counties of all sizes in acres.
A only to
' gen
lag TO EXCHANGE- —VALITABLO
eau.. FARM, containing 64 acres near railroad station..
in Ducks county, large stone buillinggi, large apple or
chard, and other fruits. Also, sesswal fruit Damao:par.
Dover, State of Delaware.
Apply to
se2o
ADENTAL FRAOTIVE FOR•EIALIC:.
—To a Dentist who wisbos a good location, cau
bear of one by addressing Donlist,' Press Moo.
8616.1m'
FOR. BALE --K beautiful .001 C.
Mg. TAGIL and six acres ois:Orcand, in the interior
Pennsylvania, desirably itSAated and arranged for sm,.
academy or firet-class scheal, war a thriving vibe
-
and In a healthy location.
Also. admirable DW1CL241;503 and Let, In,2few Bon
Held, Perry county, Penr.at
Also, a large number a kw:adages, lots, cod other pro--
portlee, for sale or exchnngs.
B. F. OLBNif,-IMILSouth FOLTFITH Street,
_ . . _
Bald and 8. W. car. LAINIINTEICITTF.P sad GREW.
•
TO RENT:-:-A THICLE-8TOIcr: .
BBIGIEoxt 71/103 Ertreet„ one deot
above Twelftl4 n s
ort e. Bent low be a rood tenant.
ANA , to WRIBEBILL 4 BROTEiXEI,
jell 4 and - 49 North 81CgOND
ta TO RIAT-A TREE-13TORT
BEIDE. DWELLING, on PM Street, nee::
Seventeenth, norittrae. Apoly to
UNIDO/MIL di 8801117.31,
41 end 49 Iti.rede SECOND Street.
FOR mix 'Oll TO LET—FourZ
Roues, pkthe west eldest BROAD Shwet, Mow •
%humble swum Apply sir the pouthweet corner of
NINTH and SANSOM. Streets. . nab 26.11
LPL.
NONCE.—LEFEERS..T I ESTAMENrI
TART on ihe Relate of BIM/A MIN A. FAUNS.
STOONs.decessed. late.ot. the city oft Pbaadsloblay
ing bee? panted to as, undersigned by the Register off
Wills at said city, aiipersone indebted are reques!ed to ;
make psyment, awl, those baying daims or fkanfzidr.
agelu3t said estate,to,nresent the-same without delay by
G. W. IAIINE.STOOK.
40/1 MARKET Street.
A. Xi, PAHNESMEK,
1804. AROSE Street
(Jr to their Attorney '
ERAS, B. LEX,
se2bifit 51 North SIX rff Street.
INSIIR&NCX: COMPANIES.
VAlitiri INStfitANCE 00111PANyi
JIL: No. 406 OFEEMPUT Street •
WEI AND .7101 SAND 814TURA2P0.1. • '
VD3NOTOZ#S.
N. W. Buck, 4 6 D. WoodrILIT,
Ohm. Bioluirtiato, .Bobo Ressler, Jr,
Near, Lewis, Jr, P. 13. Jralloo, '
Alm WialatiA, - - Wuoixtriatan Zorki,
Geo. A. Wee k , Ma& Epogoe,
0. W. Davie, J,ohaW. reierzola.
111A31018 N. EVCX, Prepiemet.
MARINO BIOHAILDBON, Vice Pr,&c..,%P..
WILLIAM L BI4NCI!IALIID, Eilenratriry. Dik.bl9-lelit
- -
VOBBIONWEALTH Hilik INS
‘J
P IRU /11kNIA. M 0012PAIY, 01 TEEM MTN 03 •
Xl/ • .
Duld Jane, M.D., Charier 8 Beaora,• •
John ht. WhjtIFIK • John K. Walker,
'Award 0. arum, B o N u t ha m imaktir,
Thomas B. Mewl" William thrniben, •
Koury Lewis, Jr. =oh Jones. •
DSPLD JATKS, M D., 1 . 114W6AL
ta.wurria4i'T`W 4 cli
VLAREMIL EL MOON', fitocrotor7.
Moe, OomnionwoonhUlm , 4 1 12 OHNBIWIN
etreet. Philadelphia. • set-11 tl.
ZINO, ARMY, AND TOILET MIRRORS.
The beet in the world for flub& and durability.
B. M. EL . •
The beet brand Stik-iintetted
VRINIIT RIBBONS.
Pole Agent, BENJAMIN M. BMITIL''
166 DUANE s treet, near lip* 13ro3diarer,
? l e 01
se29-3al
WI South THIRD Street
• •B. PIITTIT,
No 309 111141ANNT A•treet.
Z. NETTIT,
No. 83i) , WALNUT Street,.