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PUrarron F 'Weirlek, Selinsgrove
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• T Versiih, Penne D O Morris, Johnstown
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Peuenbaugh, Mill Creek A Woodworth
Waterer Mre C H Irvin, Hollidars'E
rt G Hollidayieg Mrs 3 Moore, Hollidaystg
lit&ai, Ii rklatid J H Merrell, New York
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.arc Holloway. Flushing, 0 N Holloway, Flushing, 0
D 11cOshb. Penns 1) Shupe, Penns
sal Grill, Blairsville H C England, Lock Haven
t, Boise, Plettimarg .1 W Stew, Columbia
ter 9 Sider, Providence Thos Slaughter, Dover, Del
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mai U Qithens, N J W B itiondeohall, Pa
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P Fran, Delaware J F Brown, Baltimoro
1111111, Now York E Haines, West Cheater
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SI. LOUIS ElOTlM—Onestaut street. above Third.
Vas Umn, U 8 A Geo Burnt, Washington
Gabon Baltimore O W Moore, Indianapolis
ll:gotta New York A Uambletoo, Maryland
• torr New York J St Legator'
A hew Bew Took STI Hoy t New York
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IDIUTt, MUinlYatai J Louden, AltOona4 Pa
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9118 Fever, NOW York Idles N Pavere, New York
Beaten, ilarlington,NJ J A Fisher, Maryland
13 Potter, Marrelllre Chao Mahon, Dunkirk
Pentasivabia Jli floors, Altoona, Pa
9 Sharp, New Jersey
likflOtiAL HOTEL—Bane street, above Third.
IBoner, Ban Mors 0 0 Ohilses //‘ wife, Pe
.0 Boort% Pit Jonathan dwao, Berryburg
IT Gilbert, Beading Mrs Orth, Lebanon
,Illeb,rt, Lebanon T B Browser, Milford
boo Deno. Milford Thos Coleman, Lancaster
31 filo, Cal bondale henry Barr. Mt Joy.
PM Waiilloger, Mlnersvil P Latimer, Minersville
.ifirsy ,Ir ate, Puttryll Jonas Lord, Minersville
lie Lord, blinerbvl•ls Wm E Boyer, Pottsville
hi Bober. Pettsviile P F BoOsnlayiwt,Lebanon
BBiNII. Pine Drove J 0 Garner, Ashland
P Arnold L , benon J Wise, Lebanon
Whitaker, hit Blare J B Harley, Bucks co
irllletts, Ontr,berlard Ed Shissler, Minersville
n Biondi, lo beton E Y Woodbury ' Pa
rash Puna, Lebanon Miss Rntoell , Dttville -
cols Ostbeert,Wssbingtony Mies BarkleY, Btoomburg
lbouras, Pottsville Max Mooth, Pa
otitantine hicetb, Pa
0011111 )0101AL--Sixth street, above Oheetnnt
to A ?ripple, Safe Barber Jno Larkin, Jr, Obester,Pa
ones %anon, (Abider co Isaac Jackson, Cheater co
id tochllna Witianamort W H Ricketts, Elkton
Ike Awn% York co, Ps Amos K Hanna, Piffle
W Doughman, Del W K Lookwood, Delaware
bobbhia Lancaeter co G Wood, Pennsylvania
flslUrer, West Cluster J F Longenecker, Lano co
lientedy, Lancaster co W J Smedley, Penns
I yentinen ODlo Joshua Taylor, Penna
Iro Toad, trewark, Del
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Alcorn, Bel !burg J Moore, Battening
. Perkor, ?ammo F. W Patterson & la, Pa
A Thompson. (114!o J W George, Ohio
13 Bosh, Farrlnvon B 0 Thomas, Maryland
• .eeder, Lence/nrr W P Gerber,Lanoestor
Lieber. (Vol els J M Cummings
A Mewing, Tork co, Pa W H WYHe, Penna
li shlebley, Penns D Eagle, Marietta
Awry, Muershory Mies Lindsay, Penni
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0 abotalaker, Puma II Brown, Delaware
W H'Wheelie?. Delaware
Delaware - T.B Stratton, hlllhllle
'mew. Delaware T Ludlam, MiDallle
81idbam uelawara J T Wilde, Chester co
ezvea, New Jamey W 0 Hamilton, New_Jeraer
` 441 0r, Fax York
SR EA.B--13ecend street, below Vine.
lowa J Limb & la, Wilmington
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WIT, P 8 7111. J Ewards, Backe co
Itrdee, Bucks co GriMth Milos, Penns
ito maa,Latzbervtile'O. Jones, Montgomery
. tie* 13 Yaidiey, Yardleil
Slit Pa Vol Heed
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1 0 Alkluitn, Peueviille J Watson, Bnoks co
Ifirmkis, Noon 0 Magill, Pollna
" I? rott.. Montgomery co J filrkbrlde, II S MOAPIIIII
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6 14 Boadii&omerton MT B Vanaradaleu, Penns
ultacll6ll, Parma Isaac P Howland, Penne,
I . ll lec Flack, Bucks co Isaac Flack, Bucka county
* Doll, WLlketharre Cl D Fowler, Berwick
A Vie Caakirk, II D, Pa Samuel Boyar, 'Potts 'own
MARRIED.
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°O Z- B CLOUGH —On Tuesday, September 80tb,
the Ur. Mrto, A, Smith, D. Mr, Hartwell
lthe, Weoldegten 011 y, D. QS M11"1111,6 U.
lough, 01erel 0.
1 011 [OleTeland PoPeri P' e**/
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8111111—L /LADNER —On Tuesday September 80th,
the st , Rev. Lr Vire B. Bteveno, jeasc Starr, Jr., to
1.7 , daughter at the late Alexander Lardner, both
PIII,D—IV EATEVILY.—OnWedneedar, 17th nit.,
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11 ". Cl• 0. D , Sir. Themes Field to Mu
mtllee WehthellF, both of Philadelphia *
DIED.
PEDDLI.—O Sunday, September Mat, from the ef
'cif; ti a annual ri CChr&li at the loattle of Antietam, ()or
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P it V1141 "El k Pfd , l', of Oompeny H, 90th Beginient
otalfllaula Voluatoore, son of the lots Wm. A. Ped...
110, tl this oify.
f tenant Attila Woodlands Ibis (Wednesday) after
bes, ht 4 o'cliicit precise)/ '
, ' ARD ELL —Du the morn. *
morning of the lath ult., Martha
; . 91fe of e rr a nt Llea2 data A. Landoll, and daughter
Ibe lala Wilt tddan.
Ils relativea and friends of the family We respactfullY
. 1 6,t 1,1 1.0 aWnst the fuueral, from the resident's of Dr.
it "• // ail , 806 Worth Front streot i on Tnuraday morn
imast at 10 o'dotitl;9th
.I,l4Tis.9,_ol.Litp, nit, Theodore Kinsey, :if of
i,. end Philemon alter, aged 9 months,
" iharalatlvea at fi IFnda of the family' are respect-
J I LL I /viled to slth il the funeral, from the residence of
1 , I . '*, 42T Ric and street, Ibis (Vourth) day at 7 -
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eat at Laurel Hill. *
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THE TROUBLES AT THE CHESTER
lir HOSPITAL —When this !looping was establish
ed it was a subject of universal congratulation. Situated
In a lovely country, in the midst of a rich and"beuevoleat
people, it wee thought that the comforts of the Inmates
would he made to surpass those of tiny other; but red
tape and the .ineolence of office have canoed mutiny
among the soldiers and the dismissal of the noble women
who were laboring in the holy cause of mitigating the
sufferings of our gallant soldiers. We are furnished with
the following account of the troubles:
_
[Prem the Delaware County Republican.]
ASTONISHING PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOSPITAL—The
Ladies' Aid Society of this county received the following
communication from the Surgeon in charge of the United
States Hospital, near this borough, on Wednesday last.
We do not understand the real motives which prompted
this extraordinary proceeding, and we learn that the
members of the Society are equally ignorant of tee cause
of their expulsion from a sphere of duty in which they
have acted with commendable zeal and untiring energy
for the Leneflt of the sick and wounded soldiers. We for
bear further comment until the Surgeon in charge, Dr. J.
L. LeConte, has had time to offer to the Society, and an
indignant community, some explanation and justlfica `ion
of hle conduct. This, the ladies of the Society authorize
us to &mind at hie hands. Our eolnams are open to any
communication he may desire to make to the - public on
the subject:
UNITED STATES ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL,
CHESTER, Pa, Sept. 24,1882.
ORDER NO. 20.
There belt g a sufficient number of ladies permanently
connected with the hospital, for the performance of such
duties to the patients as are required of women nurser,
the temporary services previously performed by mem
bers of the Ladies' Aid Society can now be dispensed wide.
The Surgeon commanding desires to thank the mem
bers of the Society for the services heretorore rendered
to the patients under his charge, and trusts that they
will continue their liberal donations for the benefit of the
soldier of the Union,, though the administering of sup
pliea will not involva,sin future, any personal sacrifice of
convenience on the part of the contributors.
Materials for the use of the soldiers will, in future, be
received by persons detailed by Sister Tyler for the pur
pose, and will . be dispensed in the different wards by the
direction or permission, as circumstances require, of the
snrpeone of the wards.
Members of the Ladies' Aid Society who desire tempo
rary duty in the wards, will furnish their names to Sister
Tyler, and upon her requisition the necessary passes for
entrance into the wards will be issued by the Surgeon
Commanding. By order,
JOHN L. LsOONTM.
Surgeon Oommandinp Hospital.
To the President and Managers of the Ladies' Aid
Society:
LAnius : Having seen in the public prints Order No.
20," dated k U. S. Army General Hospital, Chester, Sept.
24th," signed John L. LeOonte,
Surgeon commanding
Hospital," and having learned that in answer to your
request to be Informed of the grounds on which the said
older was issued. Dr. LeConte declines to give any ex
tistation. We, contributors to the Society, for ourselves
and in behalf of others, very restootfully ask from von
a stattment of your proceedings under your organiza
tion, which. whilst it will no doubt be exceedingly in
ter( sting to the contributors generally, may afford us the
explanation sought for.
With very great respect,
JON P. GBOZER,
WILLIAM kYBE,
.111,EDEBICK HINKSOR.
CHESTER, 5ept.'.27,1862. ...
At a meeting of the Soldiers' Relief Aseoctation. Dela
ware, beld on the afternoon of Monday, Sept. 29th, the
following report was presented and adopted, and ordered
to be published, together with the correepondenoe in rela
tion to the articles belonging to the Seciety remaining in
the hospital :
To the Contributors to the Soldiers' Rail Association
of Delaware County, Pennsylvania: •
In vle V; of the present embarrassments connected with
tLe distribution of your OHS for the sick and wounded at
Obeater Hospital, the following statement of the manner
In which the Society has conducted Its 'operations is re
spectfully submitted :
On the 19th of June last, the Soldier's , Belief AS.1001,11•
lion woe organized, and at the - first meeting a committee
wee appointed to wait upon the surgeon then in charge,
(Dr. Wood), to know if the eervicee of the Sooiety would
be acceptable. They were courteously received, their
services accepted, and rooms were provided in the I-103•
piled for storing their supplies. Dr. Wood furnished a
list of articles that were needed, which was pitbliehed by
his consent for your guidance, and the promptness and
generosity by which they have been supplied by your in
dustry and benevolence has been abundantly attested by
the every-dm experience at the Hospital.
The Society has expended from its fund, iriclothing t
furniture, &co, nearly eight hundred dollars. (This does
cot include several large donations made through pri
vate Ineividnale.) -
The wards have been supplied with shades, clocks, re
frigerators, rocking chairs, dishes of all needful descrip
tions, &c. (Three wards have been furnished by private
contribution.) The main building was' supplied with
window abodes at a cost of one hundred dollars.
Tke first arrival of 239 men was on the 20th J'aly,
They came without needful clothing and comforts, and
had it not been for the quantity of drawers, shirts, &c.,
that had been stored by the Society, the gallant sufferers
would have been without proper care.
Since that time additions have been constantly made to
the number of patients, till they now count nearly one
thousand, Each ward bas been attended by ladies ap
pointed by the Society, under regulations authorized by
the present Surgeon in, charge, Dr. John I. Lei/onto,
and the reward of our labors,
_as your representatives,
has been found in the cheerful compliance with a duty we
owe to our country and our afflicted fellow•nren, and in
the rich recompense of their gratitude and esteem.
We have acted with a conecientious regard to the au
thority of the snrgebn in charge, and in all respects have
endeavored to carry out the wishes of the surgeons of the
wards in which wo have respectively labored, and have
bad frennent assurances from the surgeons in charge of
their hearty appreciation of our services.
Miss D. L. Dix, the well•bnown philanthropleti hems
visited the hospital, and highly approved the course pur
sued by us. end we were accepted by her ea a portion of
her volunteer corps in August, and both she and Dr. Le-
Conte, as late as September lf.th, agreed that we were
profitably and acceptably employed, and encouraged ns
in our labors We need not say bow ram% retitled we
have been that both the Surgeon in charge and Hiss Dix
have jointly approved the course we have pursued.
But we have been pained to learn that, notwithstand
ing these assurances, on the let of September a corms •
PonCrisco was opened With a lady in Baltimore, to COM
on With a corps of nurses and take charge of fin wards.
Wby this has been done in direct violation of the
rules of the service, as expressed in Circular No. i from
the Surgeon General's office, we do noc know. Wo lonic
both upon our past labors with satisfaction, and are
grat, ful to you for your liberal contribution, but are
now compelled to announce that we have been summarily
diapered without any valid reason being assigned for
such an voluted. for DroceEding•
Dr. ,T.ltn L. Leconte, Surgeon ET. S. f",:
Having received Order 20, that the Ladies of the Aid
Poolety of Delaware county are not any longer needed
at tbe Hospital of said county, we would respntfully ask
to be permitted to remove all the articles pieced in the
building by Bald Society, as we hear the said Hospital
can bo supplied with everything nezessary, and we would
wish to appropriate them to others less highly, favored. •
All the Curtains in the Wards, the Rocking Chairs, and
all Eatables in the Aid Room, the Ladies present to the
soldiers
Signed by the Committee of the. Aid.
H. B ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL, -
021 ESTER, Pe., Sept. 28 itte.
LADIES: I ant in receipt of your communication of
26th that.
Order No. 20, issued by me, a copy of which was sent
to ft a President of the Ladies' Aid Society, seems to have
been strangely misrepresented.
On renewed examination of the phraseology of the,
order I rind it to express gratitude for the oharity pre
vionely given to the soldiers unrier my charge, and a wish
that the liberal donations may be continued. Should
this liberality fail, it is certainly my intention not to per
mit the soldiers to stiffer from the caprice of such per
sons as choose to be offended with a slight change of the
usage of the hospital, in virtue of which entrance tell. be
obtained through a person responsible to me, instead of
through officers of the Aid Society.
I will at any time permit private property to be re
moved from the hospital, on tho demand of the owner of
the property ; but in regard to that contributed! by the
Lidice , Aid Society, I am informed that much of it was
bought for the nee of the soldiers, with money contributed
for the purpose by portions who are not members of the
Society Such property I will not permit to leave the
Hospital, as it would thus be diverted from its proper use,
I trust that the books of the Society have been kept in
such manner as to enable the property to be divided in
au equitable manner into the portions above indicated.
I regret that an organization which is really capable,
if properly directed, of being of service to the soldiers,
should thus endeavor to embarrass the working of the
limited, for the reason that the Society is relieved from
the performance of onerous duties now performed by
persons permanently attached to the Hospital for the
rutpme, who will devote their whole time to the care of
the patients, and who are competent to dispense properly
any materill contributed for the use of the soldiers in
the Hospital.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
' JOHN L. LIMONTI,
Burgeon Command of Hospital.
To .ffilee: Martha Secretary or Committee
Indira' Aid Scciety of Delaware county, Pa. It
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS
are made day and evening at NZ ORE3TISEIT
Street, by JOHN. L. CAPER, Biaceeasor to PO WIER,
WELLB, A 00. se2B-Btitoct,4
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PRO
MOTING ACIIHOUL CUBE —October meeting
on WED SISDAT, the let, at II o'clock A. M. Rooms
828 WALNUT street. 6,30.2 i
[ TO THE OLD CLAY W RIGS 0 F
PHILADELPHIA—The nameofWN.B.QIAHR
is now presented before the citizens of our oily for , the
office of District Attorney. He has fulfilled the duties of
that office already with credit to himself and with fidelity
to the people. lie is again a candidate, and I, as one of
the old standard. bearers when Henry Clay,wet a candi
date for the highest offico in the gift of the people can
not forbear making an appeal to you to rally to the sup
port of Mr. Mann, who was always faithful to our cause.
He is favorably known to the community as an active,
energetic, and influential member of the Union party ;
a gentleman, too, whose heart and house have always
been open to the friends of that party. Let U 4,
then,
not forget the man who was our friend in days of yore,
and who has ever been remindful of them.
lt ' All OLD CLAY WHIG OF THE 17TH W ABA.
FRUIT DISPL 4 AX, BY THE 'PEWIT
GROWERS' SOCIETY, at HORTICULTURAL
HALL, southwest corner of - BROAD and WALNUT
Streets, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and VMS
DAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 10 o'clock.
AU the cow varieties of
GRAPES,
PEARS,
APPLES,
PEACHES; kO,
JEDDO (Japanese) GRAPE 'Virtu &Own for
the first time; BANATAWNEY and other NEW
GRAPES.
Tidele, 25 conic Idembemof the Pennsylvania Hor
ticultural Society admitted free, on showing their tiokets
at the docr. • ' ee30.3.*
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
HEALTH, S. W. Comer SIXTH esrid SA tISOM
Streets. PHIL6b2LPHIA, Sept. 270862.
NOTIOI —Whereas, rellabie information has boon re
ceiv(d that the Yellow Fever continues to prevail at Key
Wed, and in several of the ports In the West Indies
Therefore it is
Ordered, That from and after October let, Quarantine
be continued until otherwise directed by this Board.
Fnbllehed by order of the Board of Health
Pes9 3t WILLIAM BEAD, Health Officer.
ErrPHILADELPHIA, SEPT. 290.862.
At a meeting of the 130ARD OF MANAGERS
Or THE COOPER SHOP" BOLTMERS' HOME,
hold tl:fe evening, the following preamble and reaolntion
vela unanimously adopted:
Whrrens, This Board has learned that a 'Fair is now
being held at Concert Hall for' A SOLDIE BB' HOSTS,"
and whereas, the idoa has gone abroad and has been
dPeemineted in this community that this Fair is held for
the benefit of the '‘ Cooper Shop" Soldiers' Home, and
whereas, the parties conducting, as well as the object of
acid mr.verrent, are unknown to this Board : therefore,
Rc?olv , d, Tbat the Board of Hanagars of the Cooper
Shop Soldiere' Hemel are in nowise connected with the
Fair aboreireferred to. •
ELLERSLIE WALLACE, Proeidoct.
E. S. 'HALL, Secretary. ee3o 3t
ca- AVIS A'UX ELIOANTS.
M. PAUL ANDBIOT. Gerand de la maison
on reinsure de MR. GRANDVILLE SPOKES, 609
OUESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a l'hotneUr de Dre
'emir cos nombreux amts et connaissauede gni Pont deja
favorite de 'term clientelle, (OW QUO lee etrangers,) grill
Tient de req 'volr de Paris et Londres lea Modes lea plus!
roreotee etes Lisieux nodule pour la Nilson d'hiver.
Mr. itrandville Stokes amts 'a as disposition lea etoffee
l ee pl u s poles, et lee meilleures gualites, des premieres
'norm faetnres &Europe.
Lee milllaires, alma gue lee Milder' de tour grades
trouverons l ee melifenree goalltee d'etoffes a dee prin. lynx
moderes. Veleganoe de ea coupe, Mod gue le cachet de
dlttluction gni la earacterise est deja trop couna do onb-
Ile, pour en renouvelles lour =ernes: ea2T hut
trys. GIB ARD COLLEGE.—THE DIREC.
TORS of the Girard College give notice that they
are yrs pared to BIND OUT, in the State of Pennsylva
nia, TIIIATY ORPHANS, in accordance with the Will
of Etephert Girard, to suitable Occupations, sachet Ageb•
culture, Navigation, Arts, Mechanical Trades, and Mann.
lecturer. The master will be rennired to teach his. up-
Prentice his respective art, and to furnish him with suit
able board and lodging in his own place of residence, (ex
cept where. for 'special reasons, the apprentice may be
allowed to board elsewhere.) The mastexmill be allowed
to take each orphan on trial for a term not,exceeding one
month, aid the apprentice; when bound, will be furnished
by the Institution with a .snitabie:,outfit. -Persons de
sirous of obtaining en apprentice can apply at, the Col
lege, between the hours of 3 and 6, P. M: . ; or, if not citi
'gm; of Philadelphia, can address the undersigeol in
IsSiting, giving name, residence, occupation, and, refer
et ce—tbe latter, whenever, possible. to,be, residents Of
Philadelphia, - HENRI' W. ABBY, ;
se29 6t Senn:star/ of Girard Gellage.
tirFIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
-00113EBPONDENOE.-PHILADELPiIiA, Sept.
2 ,1882
EDWARD 0. WEBB, Ese.—DßAn Bea The under
eigned, Democratio Citizens of the First Congressional
District, impressed with the grsve impertance of the
coming election, respectfully ask you to allow the um of
your name ea an Independent Candidate for Congress In
that District. Regarding you as a representative man of
the true Democracy of the older and better days of the
Republic, when devotion to principle wee paramount to
selfish and treasonable design—as wholly and heartily
identified with a vigorous prosecution of the war for the
maintenance of the Constitution and the restoration of
the trelon—sa boldly hostile to all sympathizers with
Trreaon—as alwaye fearleas in the utterance of your
optnione—aa peculiarly conversant with the inter:fete and
feelings of the District In which yen were bora—ea the
constant adversary of all fraud and violence .at , eleetlons
—we feel convinced that if you ehonid agree to stand as
a Candidate, you would, ralif to your standard all the
unconditional Union men of the Diatrlct,and be elected
by a triumphant majority
A. Nebinger, M. D.,
Philip Fitzpatrick,
James H. Clew,
Tbornes Fitzgerald,
David R 111. , Letin,
B.njamin L. Berry,
John G. Sticker,
Merles Tiekall.
James Campbell, 2d Ward, P. J Hughes,
Francis L. Blair. Wm J Reed.
Thomas Handeifield, John J. Heaney,
Tames Magner, Philip Dougherty,
Michael DS 'Ginnie, F. J. Brannan,
Hugh A. lil'Oann, 'Felix Mulholland,
Thomas WiIEOLI, And many others.
GENTLEMEN The flattering invitation that yon have
given n e to become the independent Democratic Union
candidate for Cougreas in the First district has changed
my determination never again to be a candidate for pub
lic favor. Ina Republic like our own, no man cap
always justly be the meter of his political actions: His
country has a right to his eervitee, whether for military
or civil affairs, and in a crisis like the present he must
be either a coward or a traitor who fails lu an affirms.
tree response to her call. I kad hoped that some yousger
and abler friend than myeelf of the patriotic and la.
mented Douglas would have been induced to accept the
independent nomination, in order that the spirit of vio
lence which demands the control of public affairs, and
will be eatistled only with a candidate-oe its own choice,
might be the more readily rebuked. To this end I have
striven with more than ordinary zeal. and I regret to
say, without the anticipated success. You have, there
fore, called upon me to perform my duty as a good citi.
zen, and with the help of God and your assistance, I will
neither be deterred by the slanders of the infamous, nor
the threatti of the abandoned, from doing pry whole duty
to my fellow-citizens and our suffering countrY. At my
time of life, ambition, like the blood, lies lost much dile.
vigor, but were I to plead this as an excuse for not ac
ceding to your invitation, I ahould be entitled to wear
forever only the badge of infamy.
Let as look for a moment at the conditionaour coun
try, as reared by our fathers, before a sy atemteithich had .
been regarded as an unfortunate necessity, 'Was sudden
ly-exalted into a ine institution. Prosperity, happi
ness, and fraternity, held their equal sway over the ex
tended domain of the Union, and encouraged the oppress
ed nations of Europe to imitate our example. The free
North, impelled by the nobler emAions of- humanity,
encouraged schools of learning, in which ler youth could
acquire the wisdom to govern well, while, churches and
ci reeds in profusion disciplined the heart to motives of
religion and charity. Throughout her wide expanse
benevolent societies abounded, to heal the sick and
shelter the unfortunate. Equality was secured by edu
cation and a virtuous training. A laudable ambition was
stimulated by the life-giving principle of liberty, and the
beads and hearts of our people approached that perfect
lion which has been promised to all the race of Adam.
The oppressed inhabitants of Europe, finding the
door is wealth and position open wide to all who would
honorably seek their acquirement, caught the enlivening
impulee, encountered the dangers of- the ocean, and
aided greatly to'. the strength and magnificence of our
country. Both North and South grew in wealth and
population, mutual in their advantages, under the fos
tering-care of the National Government. Europe re
spected us through the dread of our power and the en
ergy of our people. How stands the matter now? The
Southern mind, more acute but teed profound and practi
cal ttan the Northern, installed slavery in the churches
and institutions of learning in the South as a Divinity.
end worshipped it with' as much reverence as the Pa
gers do their statues of Buddha and Brahma. By.
slavery -alone were all offices of honor and profit made
attainable. Such an incentive to preferment secured
every educated Southern man as a zealous propegan
diet for the spread of the institution. Cotton and - the
negro were tot only to govern the Republic, anchal
lerged, but were also to subject Europe to, the Paladins
of the cotton fields. Desolation and death now stand
sponsor for this Utopian lam
In the North, the civil avocations of life are changed
into the pursuits of destruction ; and in the South, ruin
and famine stalk with hendleh glare upon all the blesings
of cielltzation. Onr holy religion is invoked to fetter the
mind and enslave the body of the poor white man, and
nought is deemed respectable but that which springs
from a perverted morality, based - upon the bowie- -
knife and the revolver, Can such a system prevail I
Certainly not, while progress records the world's his
tory. What then remains for us to do I Educated as
we have been, in the love of liberty and the free in
stitutions of the North, whose protecting shadows in
vigorate her sous, we must stand faithfully by the Go.
vernment in the prosecution of the war for the suppres-
Eton of a wicked rebellion, until the Union is restored,
and the Constitution, in all its integrity, acknowledged
and respected over every foot of territory embraced by
the Mailed Staten. Such is my determination, and if
elected, every effort, of both mind and body, shall be de.
voted to that end. We should never permit a dissevered
Union to be tho prize of contending European despots.
In ancient daye, Samoa and Oorcyra threw themselves
first upon Athens and then upon Sparta for protection,
Lied after being desolated by each, fell eventually Tinder
the crushing power of the Persian King. The Italian
Republics of the Middle Ages imitated this evil example,
and their condition for centuries has been' that of pau
per and slave to the great mass of the people, while the
titled tyranny of the few lnxurlated in the most horrible
exactions. God grant that our great Nation may never
react so ignoble a condition-! Upon our exertions rests
the resale. Accepting your invitation to be the inde
pendent Douglas Democratic Union candidate for Con
gress, I eball endeavor to enter upcn the canvass with
a zeal equal to the occasion. .
With great reaped, I remain yours,
EDWARD . G. WEBB
orTO THE CITIZENS OF THE FIFTIL
CONGRESSIONAL DiSTßlOT.—Having beon
nominated for Congress by tho National Union Conven
tion, held at Doylstown, on the 234 September, I will
have the pleasure of addressing the citizens of the District
as fcliows :
Tuesday, Sept Ember 30, Rising Bun, I hilatelphla
county, at 7,14 o'clock P. M
Wednesday, October 1, Hulmerville, Bucks county, at
:Tx o'clock P. M. ,
Thursday, October 2, Newtown, Bucks county, at 7X
o'clock P. M.
Friday, October 3, Black Horae, Books county, at 7X
o'clock P. IC
Saturday, October 4, New Hops, Bucks county, at 7)
o'clock P. X.
Monday, October 8, Bust Mon, Philadelphia county, at
7X o'clock P. M.
Tuesday, October 7, Brideeburg, Philadelphia county,
at 734 o'clock P. M.
Wedneeday, October 8, Germantown, Philadelphia
county, at 7x o'clock P. M.
Thursday, October 9, Quakertown, Bucks county, at
7X o'clock P. M.
Friday, October 10, Richmond, Philadelphia county,
at 7% o'clock P. M.
Saturday, October 11, Bristol, Bucks county, at 7%
o'clock P. M.
Monday, October 13, Frankford. Phllaielplita county,
at 7,,k6 o'clock P. M.
iffr PHILADELPHIA. POST OFFICE.
Ocrroass 1,1862.
MAIL FOB PORT ROYAL, per 11. S. steamer
QUARRB CITY, will dose at this office THIS MORN
ING, at eleven (11) o'clock.
it C A. WA.LBOIII7, P. M.
crr PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE,
30, 1862.
""" ' • '
Yoder the authority of the Act creating ibe "EX
CISE TAX," the undersigned would Inform the public
that he bee made arrangements whereby he will receive
and be enabled - to furnish, on and after. October let,
. 4 THE INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS," of all
kinds and denominations, at Government prices, in
amounts not exceeding One Hundred Dollars. •
O. A. W.S.LBORN, Postmaster.
N. B.—Orders solicited and prompt attention given.
All orders meet be accompanied with par fonds, and if
to to sent by mail, the postage will be deducted from
the Waag; ordered.ae3o-3t
•
MILITARY.
lARMORY COMPANY A, FIRST
LICTILLIEBY, H. G.—PnILADELrnre., Sept. 29, 1882.
—The members of this Company, and all others who
were attached to it during the recent tour of servies;
in the Army of Pennsylvania, will assemble at the AR
MORY, on WEDNESDAY, October 1, at 8 o'clock P.M.
By order of HENRY D. LANDIS, Captain.
E. 0. BULLARD. First Sergeant. 8e30.2t*
152 d PENNSYLVANIA VOLUN
TXEII.B.—Good Men are wanted for BATTERY L,
of this Regiment. For particulars, inquire at Head
onarters of Battery L. 336 HARMONY greet, Phila
delphia, and 441 BT. JOHN street.
Captain—JOSEPH W. BANDRUSON.
let Lientenant—AßSOLD ANGERO PH.
2d Lieutenant—BßßVETEß HAWK. se23-12t*
wAR TAx.l WAR TAX I
Buy one of the Cards headed
STAMP DUTIES,
AND SEE HOW THE TAX AFFEO3B YOUR
DAILY BUSINESS.
PRICE TEN CENTS.
DEALERS SUPPLIED.
Published by
BIND & BAIRD,
WHAT'THE PUBLIC WANT.
A POPULAR +:3OMPENDIUN. OF THE NEW
TAX LAW. •
'MB PHIL ADE faPRIA. INQUI SCR ' 1 of .this
morning contains a -valuable condensed abstract of the
Itenv'Tax'Near. It embraces:
List of Stamp Duties.
' Penalties for avoiding them.
Under what circumstances their use may be postponed.
Commindoner Bantwell's special instruction' to the
Committee of New York Bankers and Merchants.
Bow the tax is to be assessed and collected.
How manufacturers are to make returns.
Who mutt obtain licenses.
How they are to be obtained and at what rates.
A complete list of the Collectors and . Ammon, with
the boundaties of their respective districts.
The names, precincts, and residences of all the Assist
antlasessors of the first five Congressional districts of,
nnsylvanfa.
The whole forming a valuable mass of information not
hcretofore collected,
ILLUEITBATZD WITH ENGRAITILD BPEOISIENS
OF THE STAMPS
THE PHILADELPHIA. INQUIRER/PRICE TWO
CENTS, for sale by all Agents and News Boys. Served
to anbscribers in any part of the city, ot 'Ascent towns,
at twelve cents per week, payable to the carrier. .
MAIL trUBBOEIBEER One Dollar for TWO
MONTHS, or Six Dollars per annum
Office, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
it Valladolid:it&
%Ai HAT THE PUBLIC WANT. •
A POPULAR. COMPENDIUM OF Taxi HEW
TAX LAW.
"TEE PHILADELPHIA' INQUIRER" of this
morning contains a valuable condensed abstract of the
Blew Tax Law. it embraces:
A List of Stamp Duties.
Penalties for aye - icing them.
Under what circumstances their use may be postponed.
Commissioner Bontwell's special instructions to the
Committee of New York Bankers and 'Merchants. •
How the Tax IS to be assessed and collected.
Bow manufacturers are to make returns. -
Who mnst obtain licenses. - .A •
Bow they are to be obtained and at what rates-
A complete list of the Collectors and Assessors, with
the boundaries of their respective district...: •
The names, prednctr, and residences of all the Assist
ant Assessors of the first five Congreredonal districts of
Pennsylvania. - • • •
The whole forming a valuable mass of information not
heretofore collected,
ILLUSTRATED WITHEN(IiIftIiED SPECIMENS
OF 'IHE STA.III.PB.
THE PHILADELPHIA. INQUIRER, PRIDE TWO
ONNTB, tor sale by all Agents and Hews Boys.- 13erved
to subscribers in any part offfhe city; or adjacent towns - ,
at twelve cents per week.'payabls to. the carrier.
MAIL SUBSCRIBERS One Dollar far TWO
MONTHS, or Eli Dollars per annum
Office, No. 111 SOUTH THIRD ST &BHT,-
lt Philadelphia.
BLIND AND .DEAF— Conlult.
JAMBIEVLEWIS, whose unresoitthig - stICCOBe fig
meeting' with the entire approbation ot - hislltients in
Philadelphia. Office 1137 North SIXTH 'Bt: , :
LADIES' AND GENTS' Hair _Dyed
,
and,Shamponed at !he Bathing Saloon; FOURTH
and. BBANOIL - • 001•ittr
THE PIMS.-PHILADELPHIA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1862.
George W. Thorn,
S. H. Contrail, hi D.
William B. Lehman
John Gegan, Jr., H.! D.
James Wilson,
F. H. Lewis,
W. Ballade.
James 111.'00Y,
N. 111789 ELL TH&YER.
607 SAN3olll.l3trest
RETAIL DRY GODDS
EDWIN HALL JIRO,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO MOW THEIR USUAL
SUPPLY OP
sir.Trs,
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS.
Fancy Bilk's,
Plain Wilke, rich shades,
Black Figured Bilks,
Plain Bhp* Silks,
Plain Poplins, rich shades
Figured Poplins and Reps, 2
Figured. Casimeres and MerinoeS,
Medium-price DresB Goeds,
Stripe Brooke Shawls, -
Blanket and Stella Shawb,
Balmoral Eikixts.
N. 13.—A good stock of Maple goods.
N. B.—A good assortment of Plain
Black Goods.
N. B.—Retail and Wholesale.
ee22 27 in/ at
OFENINGr
OP
FALL AND WINTER
CLOASS.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER'Ist,
ET. M. 1-IAFTAI IGI-1,
(SUCCESSOR TO L. T. LEVY & CO,)
723 CHESTNUT STREET.
0e30.3t
EYRE & LANDFALL,
E. &
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
OPENING FOR FALL;
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
GOOD BLACK SILKS,
STAPLE LINEN GOODS,
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS,
NEW WOOLEN SHAWLS,
MUSLINS BY THE PIECE,
REPS, ORDERED COLORS,
FRENCH PLAID FLANNELS,
FULL STOOK OF WOOLENS,
RICHEST
RICHEST PRINTED GOODS,
NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS,
GOOD COLD POULT. DE SOTFI,
MAGNIFICENT DRESS SILKS,
MAGNIFICENT PRINTED GOODS.
selo-mwstf
CURTAIN STORE.
CHEAP
CURTAIN GOODS
- AND
FURNITURE 'COVERINGS.
Brocatelles, Bens, Damasks,
Tapestries, Satins, Flushes,
Bich Imo and Muslin Curtains,
Bioh Lace and Muslin Draperies, •
- Furniture Chintzes, Dimities, Morena,
Bands, Loom Tassels, Cornices.
SHEPPARD, VAN - HARLINGEN,
• & ARRISON
1008 CHESTNUT Street,
Importer's of Curtains and Furnishing Goods.
sa2A-wlmat
W T. S NODGRASS'
CLOTH HOUSE,
NO. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS.
PLAIN WEAR FOR FRIENDS.
" A FULL STOCK OF FANCIES.
se3o:l2t
FANCYY CASSIMERES.
Blaok Cassimeres.
Union Cassimeres.
Boys' Cassimeres.
Blaok Cloths,
Blaok Beavers.
Ladies' Cloakings &o.
°Old - PRISING THE
LARGEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER OFFERED.
COOPER '.& CONARD,
se3o-3m- S. E. cor, NINTH end M.LIIKET Ste.
CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS
OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADES.—V.
B. ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and
MARKET Streets, will open this morning, from Auotion,
Ingrain Garyete at 37, 46, 60, 62, and 760 ; Entry and
Stair Carpets., 16 to 05c,; Rag Carpets, 31, 37, and 45c.;
Floor. 011 Glottis ' 37 to 500.,• Gilt bordered Window
Shades:6oo. to $166; Buff and Green Window Holland,
16 to 26c.; Flannels. 25 to 50o.; Dress Goode in great
variety*, from 16 to 600 ; Clanton Flannels, 25 to 310.
, se24.wfml2t , ,
FIN&NCIAL.
Ur Sr
rex v TWENTIES:
as,
20-YEAR SIX PER OENT. BONDS ,
PAYABLE AT TER OPTION 07 VIZ GOVIIIIN
MINT AFTlit SIVII inpate.3 .
em instructed by the BZORITABY ON TIER
TIDCASUBT to receive irabsoriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR,
TEI INTICIBUIT TO 00HHENU'l IRON DATE
07 DEPOSIT,
Thu STOWillg the difficulty heretofore experienced by
requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from May
. -
A full supply of these Bonds always on hand. -
JAY 000iZE.,
SUBSCRIPTION AGINT,
114 SOUTH THIRD ST.
JE.1178 L WALTON, TROICAS TORT.
10 1 11TrALTON 8 YOBT,
3ANEBBB, BROKEBB, -
4ZN-1111{A1.1 , 4TOLLEOTORBi
No. 26 Booth THIRD tiltxoet, Thiladelphia.
BEFERENOZS.
.Tay Cooke 8 Eton. 3 - antes Pollock,
Jinn% Kent, Santee, & 00., Ron. H.D. Foster,
`ilkoberiok) Blank, a Co., Hon. A.R. Roadie,
o.'MoNibbin & Boni . Hon; Ann Packer, -
P.:-IdAddleton & pro., Hon. Warren J.. Woodward.
Aon. - Wni. - " Naito, Nr, L.'Bradford, lob
RETAA, r]? LT
JAS. B. CAMEiRELL & 'CO.,
- IMPORTERS AND CASH DEALERS IN ` f
DRY . .
AT WiiOLESALE AND RETAIL,
UT CRESTNUT STREET,
Are now exhibiting nordlien in*
SILKS. SifAWLS ) :I6 DRESS G6ODS,
EBPEOIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS !MASON,
BLACK QUARE &- LONG- SHAWLS
BROCIIR Square and Long Shaw
PLAID Fquare and Long, Shawls..
FANCY Sti.AWLS„ in great variety,
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.'S,
oct-tr- 727 ORESTNIIT STREE r.
A/LEHI - NOES AND REPS,
SELEOT Ba&DEB.
PRINTED MERINOES AND. REPS, choice
styles,
.DREss GOODS, in clearable fabrics
AT
:JAS. R. CAMPBELL & 00. 7 5,
001.13 727:,0E1E81NET STREET.
BONNETS, BLACK TAFFETAS.
ELK. POULT D I SOIEI and Gros
Grains.
COL'D POULT IVSOIE and Otto
mans; very choice.,
RICH FIU'D 8114158, in' new stvlea
paa oolorins,
JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO.'S;
ocl-tf 727 CHESTNUT STREET.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Damasks, Linens, Towelling' s
L. C. Halcfs., Hosiery, Gloves.
Flannels, Blankets, .Bleaelted. Cottom
WHITE GrOODS,
ETC.,
ALL AT LOW PRICES.
JAS R. CAMPBELL & CO
727 CHESTNUT STREET.
MILITARY GOODS,
GEO. W. SIMONS Sc
MANUFACTURING JE w ELLERS
RANSOM-STREET HALL,' SANS DM STREET,
ABOVE SIXTH, (Ep Stairs.)
SWORDS I
INFANTRY CAVALRY,
MEDICAL. Etc.
BELTS AND SASHES,
SWORD-KNOTS AND COVERS,
SHOULDER STRAPS AND MILITARY BADGES.
PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE
TO ORDER.
stakm 8m
MILITARY: TRIMMINGS
BRASS KNAPSACK TRIMMINGS, U. S. Regula
tion, with Buckles, in complete sets.
ROLLER NUOKLES, -inch, for Haversacks.
BRASS INFANTRY ACCOUTREMENT MOUNT=
INGS, in complete sets.
BRASS RAT ORNAMENTS, Eagles, Bulges, Trum
pets, °reseed Sabres, and Crossed Cannon.
- BRASS LETTERS and NUMBERS.
BRASS CAVALRY BELT MOUNTINGS.
BRASS INFANTRY do. do.
BLUED CAVALRY MOUNTINGS, U. S. Regula-
Ron, in sets, complete, including Saddle Tree,
Picket Pin, Lariat Rope, Curry Comb, Rome
Brush, and Spurs..:
BRASS.
BRASS. SCREW and STRAP SPURS, for Officers..
BLUE, SCARLET, and GRAY BLANKETS, for
Officers and Privates.
For Bale in quantifier, and of the best quality, by
W. P. IiVII.I-:_TACH & Co.,
3S NORTH THIRD STREET,
se23-Im* Philadelphia.
ITENTLITUTTONS AND BLIPS, U. S.
Standard] manufactured and for sale bY
• J. P. BRED,
Clorrtrr of THIBTEENTIraed NOBLE Strada,
se26!mo* Philadelphia.
iptRASE GROMMETS - for Army Blan
kets 'and Leggings, maul:declared and for sale in
any qusntity at SIXTH and COLUMBIA;
~E26.lm* E. IVENS.
MILITARY CLOTHXNG
IDE•SPREAD REPUTATION:
There is no house in the United Stites that
s P . “
has as wide-spread reputation for getting up
MILITARY CLOTHING as ROCKIIILL & WIL
.
SON'S, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street.
Besides being thoroughly 'acquainted with
- _
the business, they are prompt, to fill all orders
at moderate prices, and always have a LARGE
STOCK OF MILITARY GOOI/3 ON• HAND.
8e30.1.11f ,
MILLINERY GOODS.
BON NET OPENING
FOB
FALL AND WINTER, '
TEIUBSDAY,- OCT. 2;.1862.
'WOOD & OARY
No. 725 OHESTNIES Street.
LATE LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS.
ee3o.st
* MISSES O'BRYAN, 1107- WAL
NUT Street. wilt apthl PARIS MILLINBBY for
t a Fail on THURSDAY, October 2, 1862. 061-18t*
t o MILLINERYOPENING;:-Miss
.
IL T. MORGAN, 408 AROH Street, will croon a
Eiglendid Stock of FALL MILLINERY, for the Whole
sale and Retail Trade, on THURSDAY, October 2d. -
N. B —Wantedot Pint Olaee Milliner and Trimmer to
go to Lancaster, Pa. Liberal Wages. ar2o-2t*
t da- BONNET AND BAT - FRAMES,
PATTERN BONNETS, AND DRESS OAPS.—
The best place to buy a Full Assortment, at Wholesale
Cash Prices, is at MORGAN'S MANI:MAI:MORT, 408
.os ROB Stn. et. ' Ben: lm*
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
ROSENHEIM,
- BROOKS, & 004
431 M.ARKET STREET,
. NORTE. SIDE,
Have now open for their
FALL SALES .
A LARGE AND RANDSONE Eprooz or
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
CONSISTING OP
RIBBONS, VELVETS, SILKS,
FLOWERS,
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
LND
MILLINERY. GOODS GENERALLY,
To which the attention of the trade le
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
re2A4m
1862 - FALL. 1862
WOOD GARY;
IMOODSBOBS TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
Have now in store a
COMPLETE STOCK
MILLINERY GOODS,
001(§ISTING OF
Silk, Velvet and Colored Straw
BONNETS> AND HATS,
French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &0.,
To which they respectfully invite the attention of the
former patrons of the Howe, and the trade generally,
HOS.IKENNEDY & BRO
729 WIESTNIIT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH
HAVE NOW READY THEIR
FALL IMPORTATIONS' OP FRENCH
FLOWERS.' FEATHERS
AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS.
dott.am
110tEIMER'S WORYIYPES ' EVINCE
"
great study and oarefullalnting. the fresh
warm, and impiendve coloring of these, Planrea is: the
theme of praise. Go to Gallery BZOOND Street, above
.Green, and OXIMAUO tbanu -
MMISSION HOUSES
c o
35;000 YDS. -ARMY-STANDARD,. '
;
C3440 , 1T4-,N FL ANNEL
Cases Slatorville do.
Do• Hamilton do., - 81-inch.
Army Domet Flannels.
5 Cases White - .Rook Chameleon Linseys.
6 Bales Heal - Printed B.erseys.
6 Cases do. do.
12 Do. Extra Plain do. do.
do. do. do.
80 Bales'
2 Do. Plaid Osnaburgs.
42 Point Blankets for Hospitals.
Pepperel, Salmon Falls,,
agffullt, Lawrenee, Massachusetts,
And Massabetic A. Brown Drills.
Standard Brown ShqetingB,
Cotton Duck, &c.
For Sale NET CASH on delivery, by
GEO. GRIGG,
Qt No. 219 CHURCH Alley.
BUNNELL . ,
AIID
GREENE MANUFACTURING Co.",
400 Oases NEW ?ALL tintriVlL
FOB BALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN, & 00.,
iiia-mwfam No. 22A CHESTNUT Street.
EAMLESS BAGS.
lc LI►WISTON" and
" PREMIUM" " A"
FOB SALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN, & 00.,
iy2l.-mwfBm No. 220 CHESTNUT Stmt.
QEAMLESS BAGS.
3-Bushel Bags. -
• 12,000 Androscoggin 2-Bnshel.
Stark A.
Lewiston A.
Canada A.
Amoskeag G.
Ozark.
Premium A.
Union A.
into, &c., atc.
~ Tor sale, net cash on delivery, by _
GEO GIIIGEI,
se3o.tf 219 °RUBOR Alley
A RMY GOODS.
DARK;BLUN COAT diOTHIL
DARK-BLUE CAP OLOTHI3.
`''ARMY
CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10.0IINCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND . DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETING'S AND
SEILUTINGS.
For sale by ••••
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
set-ti
ARMY BLANKETS.
GOVERNMENT - STANDARD,
FOR SALE BY
FROTHINGHAM &
WELLS.
AGENTS.
an2B4
WELLING., COFFIN, & 00. )
WO. 220 CHESTNUT 13'111ERT,
are prewed to %
CONTRACT FOR TEE DELIVERY tea
OF
A R M .X.
WOOLEN AND 001 TON GOODS ,
STANDARD QUALITY.
- HAZARD, &
1 , ) •
• HUTCHTICSON,
No. 112 CHESTNET STREET,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ;
FOB THE BALE OE
PRILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. , "
sea era
O 0 Li
60,000 LBS. MEDIUM WOOL,
For oaf. by
•
DECOUItSEY & HAMILTON
`237 Chestnut street.
oc 3.3 t
CUTLERY.
WORMA - N & ELY.
No. 130 P QG STREET, PHIL&DELPNLit
"''. MANUFACTURERS OP
PATENT CAST-STEEL
TABLE C U PEERY ;
Also, the DEBT and OHEA.PBSTi:: • Y.; .F.;
ARMY KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON
IN. THE MAB,ICET.
CAST-STEEL FORKS.
PAPER HANGINGS
PAPER
-- A'T T A
JOHN H. LONGSTRETH,
No. 12 North TJEtLitn Street
ee3o-6
CARPETINGS.
ARCH -STREET CARPETWARE
ROUSE.
OLDDEN & BICKNER.
No. 832 ARCH STREET,
- TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH STREET,
SOUTH SIDE,
are now receiving their a
PALL uirouTa.noris OP _
FOREIGN AND DOMESTLO
CARPETING'S.
embracing all the new etrlee, which they are offering at
LOW PRIORS
5e27.2M .FOl GASH.
READY-MADE CLOTHINq.
SINE READY-MADE CLOTHING .
C: SOMERS 8a SON,
No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET
UNDER JAYNE'S HALL ,
Have now made up for We an entire new stock of
FINE CLOTHING.
Also, a fall assortreent of CLOTHS, OASSIMICHEi3, and
VESTINGS, which they respectfully invite the public . to
examine before purchasing elsewhere. se27tde3l
INTERNAL REVENUE , .
COLLEOTION OFF,IOII MST DISTRIOT,
304 ORESTNIIT STREET.
STAMPS FOB ORBOKS AltD SIGHT DRAFTS,
PROPSIETABY S'TAXPE3 FOB,
FOR BALE AT T-WEI OFFICE,
ON AND MIR TEM' •
Ist of October, 1862.
JZSPER HARDIN% Collector.
OBDEBS FOR STABIPS
Will be teethed and delivered u fast as . leaned by the
Government. ' se29-3t
I 0
ZING, A agrdY, AND !TOILET - MIRRORS,
Tke beet In the world for Ilnith and durability
The beat brand Silk-entatted '
'VELVET RIBBONS.'
Bole 'Agent, BF.N.IANIN M SMITH,
166 DIU:NM Street, near West Broadway,
WILL BE
CLOTHING
CLOTHING -CHEAP FOR_ CASH!
The beet p.aoe in Philadelphia to obtain ' wellinade,
goad• fitting, durable - '
.
'CLOTHING,
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING. -
" AT REASONABLE PRICES,
AT _REASONABLE. PRIOES,
. AT. REASON ABLVI PRICES, '-
AT - 'REASONABLE PRICKS,
IBAT
WA NAMARER & .BROWN'S
WANA.MAKER ' & BROWN'S
WANAM AKER & BROWN'S
WANAM AKER & BROWN'S
WANA MAKER & BROWN'S
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
9A aiLt,
SOTITEEAfiT CORNER .SIXTH ANP HARTLE t;
SOT7TBEAST CORNER SIXTH AS ) MARKET,
OUTHEABT CORNZIt SIXT a MO ATAEK ET.
. .
)37' P B.—Wananisker4 trowrh Oak 'nail ClOthf. n g
Establialment, at Sixth and Illarket streets, is - norED
for teat made, good; ftaltvg, durable Clothing, at ans..
HONABLE prices.
lit .7 - Wanarnsker & Brown have an Immense stock of
Fall and Winter Ganda, bought early in the season at
low prices FOR OAIII, which will be Sell. nonausroteninG:
X CHEAP.
_
'VW CUSTOMER WORK WELL DONE AT EXTRA. LOW
TRICEH. 001..tf
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
.T . t, 0 E'S
NEW NOVEL,
THIRD. THOUSAND JUST BEADY
SECOND THOUSAND SOLD OUT ON PUBLIOA-
TIOIT DAY
LIKE AND UNLIKE.
ANEW BOVBIs BY A. s. Rom,
Anther of s , I've Been Thinking," “Long Look
Ahead," "Trtie.to the Last," &o. One large, handsome
12ru0.; cloth bound. Price 5125. • -
"There is no writer of tho prennt day who excels this
author in pure simplicity of style, and natural interest
and truthfulness of narrative. In thousands of families
his books era read and reread with nrvfit, and ever in
ert Sting delight."
" LIKE -AND -17Nfdlill is, we think, superior to any
other of Mr. Roe's works; it is one'ef those natural do - -
tnestic stories which appeal-directly to the heart, and
while it involves all the charms of a dramatic narrative,
It has the further merit of conveying instruction AN to
conduct in life."
It is a healthy, sterling bcok, worth its weight in
gold. Every seeker of a novel with onapproscbably Dare
tendencies!, will be dharmed with LIKE AND UNLIKE."
CARLETON, Publisher,
'NEW YORK.
2 .svatf
HT.I OSPITAL STEWARD'S MAN-
UAL, for the Instruction of Hoepital Stewards,
Ward Mastery, and Attendants. Br J. J. Woodward,
M. D. 12mo. 81.25.
THE PATIENCE OF HOPE. With an Introdution,
by John G. Whittier. 76 cta.
COUNTRY LIVING AND COUNTRY THINKING.
By Gail Hamilton. 81.25.
HEALTH; ITS IrBIBIiDB AND ITS FOBS, ET
B. D. Mmisey, ➢L D.
NEW GYMBAsTIOS for Men, Women, and Chil
dren. al.
For Pare by '0721. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
Kea . 608 CHESTNUT Street.
$1.75. PHOITLOstrGRAPH $1.75,
A new lot bound in TURKEY MOBOOOO, FULL
SIZE, with clasp, reduced to $11.75, LESS THAN COST
TO M.ANUFAUTURE. Other styles proportionately
low! PITCHER'S Cheap Bookstore,
seCtecl 439 CHESTNUT Street. .
Nicr A R TELEGRAM MARRING
MAP OF VIRGINIA. •
SIZE 26 BY 2s. PRICE 25 CENTS.
Sold in all Periodical and Book Stores, also sent to any
address on receipt of price. For partienlara era savor
tiaement in Frank Leslie's Pictorial.
L. PRANG 3 CO., Publishers, 109 Washington street,
Beaton, Man. an2B-1m
CIRtiVLATING LIBRARIES
"NVBROTHERHEAD'S CIRCU
. LILTING LIBEARY.—AII the PEW English
end American Boots, including ALL OLA.SSE 3 of Lite
rature. Thia le the ONLY Library in the country that
Inc/tides all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not
REPRINTED here. .
Terms $5 per year; aix menthe 83; three months 81.501
one mouth 76 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South
EIGHTH Street. • eeB.3m
TINGLItig AND FRENCH FAMILY
OERGULATTNG LIBRARY AND CABINET DJ
PIOTTIRE, 1317 ORESPNIIT STREET..
Subscriptions per year, month, and day.
'General catalogue just published, furnished gratis.
.;' In Press, Catalogue, of the Young Ladies' French Li
brary.
u Catalogue de /a Bibliothegue du Dames et des Ds-
M. M. fdORAORESI, Agent,
se6-Im • 1317 ORESTRU r Street.
EDUCATIONAL.
CYFORD FEMALE SEMINARY,
XFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, PA —Thenext
sefibiOll of ibis Institution will open on WEDNESDAY,
fitoyernber 6.
Per Oirculars, addre ss
. ocVlm 'MISS BAKER, Principal.
pOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, PENN
QUARE, for the Professional Education of En
gineers, Architects, Practical Chemists, and Geologists.
The coons on military Engineering kcludee Field For
tifications, Siege Operations, Strategy, and Tactics.
Catalogues on application to
ALFRED L. KENNEDY, 111. D.,
selB.l2t President of Faculty.
MAFiME EGERIE JULES-MAR-
MODERN OALISTHINICIS,
or, Course of
• PHYSICAL SIMCATION;
Approved by the Clergy, Burgeons, and Physicians of
Philadelphia, as well as by the Principal. of our best
Schools.
Madame Martin begsteave to return her sincere thanks
to Parente . who have entrusted their children to her
care, and inform thorn and. the public that she will re
open at her residence, in SPRUCE Street, No. 1346. her
classee in modern Calisthenic°, intended for those young
persons of both sexes whose constitutions are so delicate
as to render such exercises needful and salutary.
-The new system has been authorized and approved by
Bishop Beane, at St. Mary's &shoot, Burlington, on the
4th of Augnst, 11156, and has been continued since that
time with marked success and the happiest results.
Clauses will be attended at Boirding Schools. ,
BIeFEIVINCE S.
Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D., (Bishop of Penneyl.
vania ; Bight Rev. W. H. Odenheimer l (Bishop of New
Jenny ;) Bev. John A. Vaughan, Rev.J.B. Clemson, D.
D., Bev. O. H. Wheeler. D. D., Rev. W. A. Faroe*
Pref. B. JaCkson, Drs.-Thomaa Hodge, P. B .Goddard,
J. Pancoaat, U W. Morris, A. Stile, John Neill, R. La
Roche, Caspar Morris, John Bell, G. Maehring, W. V.
Heating. J. V. Pattersch, Francis West Convent of the
Sacred Heart, (Eden Hall, Pa. ;) Rev. Elvin K. Smith,
(Principal of St. Mary's Hall, Burlington;) Misses
Anable, Miss C. Bayard, Mesdames Chegaray & D'Her
villr, Mines Casey, Mimes Brooks & Hall, Misses Burk,
Mrs. Clement, Germantown; Kies' Carr, Linwood
Hall. ae29 meat
MA DAME EGERIE JULES MAE
TIN will reopen, et her realdence, No. 1346
SPRUCE Street, her
PRIVATE DANCING SCHOOL,
On MONDAY, October Btb, 1882
CLASSES, DAYS, AND HOURS
For Young Ladies and Masters, on blondays,Wodnes
days, sod Fridays, from 33 omit 153( o'clock PM.
-
2 he Quarter will commence on the day of the first les
son of the pupil: No deduction made for those who
leave before the end of the quarter.
Private Practising Parties for those who know how
to dance, every Thursday evening. Ono Quarter of 24
leesone, beginning November 6th.
" The Music for tho L 0660131) will be that of the Piano.
All Dances will be taught In the moat approved and
ftuiblonable style, and particular attention, will be paid
to cultivating grace, ease, and elegance of deportment.
Indepetdently of her classes, Mrs. Martin will give
lessons in Private Families and a all the Schools where
Mr. Martin bad the honor to teach.
Should Ladle's with parents or friends like to learn
any new dance separately, Mme. Martin will make ar
rangements for them. '
MUM. Martin takes this opportunity to tender her
sincere thanks to the friends, patrons, and scholars who
have for so many years extended to her and id. Martin
their Patronage, and hopes to receive a continuation of
their favors.
For particulars apply at the residence of lijadsme
J. Martin. sa2o.minf et
PERSONAL
THE RELATIVES OF THE LA
MENTED DEAD at the recent battle in Mary
land, desirous of availing themselves quickly of the
benefits provided by laws of Congress and of the several
States, should make an early application to the
MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY,
NUMBER
FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN (427)
WALT STREET.
JOSEPH E. DEVITT k CO.
Correspondence promptly attended to. se27
WI DOW B AND MOTHERS.-
Pensions! Pensions! • Pensions!
Widows, Orphans, Mothers, Discharged
Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, entitled to Pensions,
ehooki call at once on
JOSEPH E. DEVITT A 00.,
Military and Naval Agency,
se27 N 0.427 WALNUT Street.
BOUNTY AND BACK PAY !
BOUNTY AND BACK PAY !—BOIINVY AND
BACK PAY !—BOUNTY AND BASK PAY I—Wises,
Children, Fathers, Molhera, Brothers, and Sisters are
entitled to BOUNTY AND BACK PAY, and should
wake early application to
JO6BPH B. DBVITT & 00.,
Military and Naval Agenos
5e27411t No. 427 WALNUT Street.
B Y A DECISION OF THE ATTOR
NET GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES,
any Mother of a Soldier, Sailor, or Marine, can obtain a
PENSION, if married or not, if he wee killed or died in
the service. Armly.at once to
JOSEPH E. DEVITT & 00 1 APANY.
Remember the number,
FOUB HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN, ' '•
[427] WALNUT STREET, •
• MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY.
sir Remember.tbe name,
ile27-6t JOSEPH B. D BVITT 3 COMPANY.
• -
PENSIONS; ... $lOO BOUNTY, AND
PAY procured and` collected for Soldiers, Sailors,
and the relatives of such II are daceased, by --
JAMES FULTON, - ATTOENE
-AT MS L 4.W AND 08LLEOTION. OFFICE, 424
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
For business done in this line charges will be se fol.
lows : For collecting Soldiers' and Sailors' Pay less than
800 In amount, $I ; when over $5O In• amount, 23( per
cent. on the excel's. For collecting arrears of Pay and
$lOO Bounty for relotives of deceased solo:11'6re, 2X-Pef
cen t. For procuring Pensions, the Glolutpunent fee,
For collecting and proonrinisuch for celativos of der.
ceased 'soldiers that have 'volunteered nce the 25th
August, 1652, from this city, no °bar an previously
proposed. JAME FULTON,
se2o-tf if 424 WALNUT Str.• Philadelphia.
pAIIPIILET PRINIING, Beet and
1 1- Crheajonn In the. City, at BINNWAIIT & BROWN'',
•
to BOW& TOIIRTH 13 ;vet. 1110
VXTENSIVE PERE NI PTOBY SALE
—EXTRA. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
TRONAS & SONS, Anctioneers. • '
ON TUESDAY,
gist October. 1802, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Ei
change, the following described property, viz: '
No 1.
AN :IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT.
c4or • I a year, secured on a brick dwelling MA
lot, Lombard street, 102 feet went of Tenth street.
No. 2.
TRACT OF veiurmar, 00 AL LAND.
Situate in float Township, Northumberland county,
Pennsylvania, E2l) acres and 24 verdant, known as
the "Valentine Brobet float Tract."
TRACT DF.TA.LUABLE COAL LAND,
Situate in Coal Township. Northumberland county,
Penneylvania,l47 acres and 120 perches, adj)ining
lande of Ja nes Dundee, Fel and others, known as
the 4+ , Robert Cant plain Coal Tract."
N0..4.
VALUABLE LOT. 24 ACRES, FORNDELY P hat-
SYIINK, NOW FIRST WARD, OITY,
A dmining lands of Martha Thomas, Wm Harmer.
Stephen Falters% George Morton, and others, with
fronts on the Baltimore railroad, a fifty feet street,
the river Schuylkill, &c Subject to a mortgage of
$16,000.
No. 6.
ILLEGAIiT UNBIDNNON, STREET,"
"N. W. corner of Thirteenth street, 25-feet front ort.
Arch, avd,l2B feet on Thirteenth street ,• built and.
finished in [the boot manner, and replete with alt
modern improvements and conveniences. Subject to a
mortgage of $lOlOOO.
IHE EXTENSIVE AND 'VALUABLE SUGAR RIG
. FINERY, No. 22 t TINE STREET,
Lately occupied by MESSRS. EAST WICK, : ,
ciAil those brick messusgee; steam sugar refinery.
atom, /to., and lot of ground therptinto' belonging,
situate on the north aide of Vine street, between
' Second and Third streets Philadelphia ; containing. in
fait on Vine street (1 , 3 feet to inches, and ex.tendiug .
49:tiltorthwera OT Umir7.l.lv: ( 2 • , 12 " ^ then
v,.llteniog on the west side thereof (to a 10 feet wide alley)
fo the breadth of 97 feet 4 inches, and extending thence
furlbck ,northward, of the last mentioned breadth, Ttl
feet 2N, inches along tbe said 10 feet alley to Wood street,
havir.g three fr;tnts; and the entire depth front Vine to
Wood street 146 feet.
The boildings are nix dories high, built of brick in the
most enbotential manner, and heated through Out by
means of cog:iron steam pipe 3. They contain a large
vacuum pan, 4 steam engines, improved boilers, blow
up pens, Legend Deroone filters, tanks, improved syrup
purepl;trua'aing and pulverizing mile, screens, bone
black furatictai 144 Witfitterai platform ecales, and. other
machinery, of the moss aPpirOie,
the following number of iron monldo and polo-viz:
5896 80 Its Moulds. 4740 80 ibe Pots.
2013 16 do. 2006 16 do.
5 23':. , d0 1502 8 do.
The whole comprising An bsiablisiZ l ent capable of
refining from 45,000 to 50,000 lbo 00 to 3512titir) 01 sugar
per day.
112" The Refinery to ready for 13/mediate doeration.
The fitorehouse 'is of a capacity to hold COO Inds of
raw auger, and 8,000 bble refined sneer.
Foil details will be furnished upon a mlicatiou tar A.. M.
Eastwiek, by letter, or on the premltes, (which, will be
open for inspection daily, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. IC,
until the day of salo,) or of tho Auctioneers.
oar
abject to a mortgage of 820,000.
MP' BALE ABSOLUTE, of the whole of the above
six properties{ without any reservo tor limitation, what
ever
Aati - Full desoriptions of each may bo had in handbill/1
at tbe auction roorca. '
M. THOMAS ct SODS, Anctioneem,
130 end 141 South FOURTH &root.
'Rep2ooctl 13A281
AMUSEMENTS
UrALNUT—STREET THE A.TRE.---
/v y _Bole Lessee-- . Aire. Itt. A GAIDEETTSON,
Beelneee Agent 3YEr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIRD NIGHT OF MR E EGI7Y.
THIp (WEDNESDA.V) EVENING, (YOT.
Vl7l b 6 presented
JEAN REM
Jean Remy Hr. t EDDY.
To conclude with tho Farce of
ICI ON PABLE FRANCA:I3. .
Mr. Sprigging Hr. VINING-BOWERS.
Doors open at 7—Performance commences at 7X.
S. JOHN DREW'S AROR
AIRTBICET THEATEZ.
Acting and Stage Manager ' W. S. FREDEBICIRO
Business Agent and Treasurer • JOB. B. BIIIBPLEB.
UNQUALIFIED .81:100E88.
iISS BATEAU B.N,
- The great Tragio Artist.
Who will crpprar Every Night as -
JULIA, IN THE BITNOHBA.OIC.
Supported by
JAMES WKELAO3I, Jr., •
and the excellent Stock (lomvEmY
Doors open at 7—To commence at 7X o'clock.
Prices as usual.
paste secured in advance.
BEL & CO.'S STEMPTIOOT.
A
—ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
CE E STEIN STREETS.
COLOSSAL STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
DISPLAYED FOI7I3I.IIIINDRED sclu kIRIC FEET,
EVERY EVENING THIS WAVE .
A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY . '
Admlaeion 25 cents—Obildren 10 cents: A package cf
twenty-four ticket:, for 03.
Doors open at 73(; commence at 8 o'clock.
Math ea on Saturday al 8 o'clock.
GR FE A a Ii Ti D v4L I , .?L in Oaißd
of A a L AND'FRUIT
SOLDIERS' HOIIE,
Commencing MONDAY EVENING, September 28; and
continuir g dining the week, at
CONCERT HALL.
Tbo Ladies baying it in charge intend making it the
most imposing Pair ever held. in this city. Arrangement:
.have bran made with the
PITYLADELEBIA (BECK'S) BAND, No 1,
For every evening during the wook. Donatiene of
Smite end Flowete will be thankfully received at the.
HAM •
TICKETS 10 cents. For sale at the usual places, and
at Cho Tickot EfOco of the Hall. ce24.-10t
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01
TIM FINE ANTS,
CNESTIN tJ i WFBEIVF,
Ta open daily
. (Amviaye exoopte4) from 9 A. IL
P. M. Admisslou 21; contr.. Children half prico
Shares of Stock, S3O .
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.
—EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY, at P.
M. Conductor, Oar! Bentz. Vocal. Instructor, A. K.
Taylor.. TEN CENTS. Libre, No. 11 Soatt
EIGHTH Street.. lt
PFIOTOGRAPHS.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.
. .
PINE PORTRAITS AT WAR PRIOES.—REd-
MIR'S Life•size Oil colored Photographs are now axe
cured at reduced prices, in view of the Notes. A Picture
of decii ed SECOND Street, above Green Ito
NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL IN
-LI the eetabliebment SEOOND Street, above Green.
SEEKER'S Colored Photographs for 81 ix evidence e(
the trothof_thle assertion. They aro the efforts of eta.
fol artier'. , It*
WANTS.
WANTED- A. JOB COMPOSITOR
MIMI/SON% No. 2 North SIXTNot. 11*
ANTED-A n energetic Young
' Woman, who can have all the advantages of
good school by rendering some assistance in instructing
the smaller children. Apply at the SCIRODL, OSLSS
Avenue, North cf Noble, below Sixth street. se27.dt
WANTE ?-A FRENCH L &DI",
to give lessons in Trench and Music. No one
need apply unless she has had experience in teaching and
can furnish satisfactory references. Address 0 P. Q..
424 south ELEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. se22-tt
910 PAPER MAKERS.—WANTED
to tee charge of aII in San Francieca, one who
is well acquainted with the proem of manufacturing
'PAPER from bTRA.W. none need apply unless they are
practically acquainted with the working of this stock, and
can give the hest of references. Addrewi Box 4732,
Boston Poet Office. ; • se3o.3t.
FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED
MIL Immediately for the Winter, or longer, by a mai
family, without children ; must be in a. good neighbor
hood, and well furnished • Address. stating location and
rent, Box 1946, Philadelphia Post Moe. se3o 3t*
'WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A
LARGE FURNISHED 1101152. west of NINTH
and cast .of SEVENTEENTH, between PINE and
0111VsTNUT. A liberal rent will be paid. Adreas Of,"
Press Office. se3o-St
BOAltDitll4.
youNG- MEN'S HOBEE,
1831 FILBERT Street; opposite Penn Snare.—
BOARD and Washing, two deDirs per week. - All who
desire a comfortable boom will do well to cell and ex.
amine this house. ALEXANDER BLOAN,
'eel9-12t Superintendent.
jJLEABANT. SECOND-STORY
roineerieith'boar4st
4•wiThlta • t 301 South THIRD Street.
FOE43ILE AND TO LET.
•
•
A: - FITHNIi3HED MODERN
minim* moikiftiited; viu be rented oboe,.
AA& tee io immiligelY. it H. J." at thin office. ; 11*.
'PROPOSALS.
rp
T O CONTRACTORS AND
I- BUILDERS—SeaIed Proposals. endorsed 4, Pro
posals for. Building a Public School House In the Twenty
second ward," wilibe received by the undersigned at the
office, sonthwfit corner SIXTH and ADELPHT Streets,
until MONDAY, the sixth day of October, 1862, at 13
o'clock El ,lor building a Public School House on the
southeast side of Church lane, and op the northeast side
of Musgrove street.
Said flobool Eouse to bo built in accordance with the
plans of IS H PIERSON, Architect, to be seen at the
office of the Board.
By order of the Committee on Property.
. . . JAMES D. CAMPBELL, Secretary,
ocl.wr t. .1 . ' Controllers of Public Schools.
INSIJR&NCE COMPANIES.
VANE INFURA.
No. 406 OUISTICUT I
. FIRE AND INLA.
TILBEC
F N. Buck,
RlcheTdso.n t
Henry Lewis, Jr ,
Alex. Wbilldin,
Oeo. A. Week, !
O. W. Davie,'
FRANCIS N BUG ]
• OHABLIDS BIOTIA
WILLIAM§ I. BLANOB
O "I4ONWEAL
BENCE COMPANY
STLITANLI.
HIHBOTOBS.
Doza Jayne, Y. D., - Charles R Rogers,
John N. Whiten, ' John K. Walker,
Id ward 0. Knight, It )bert Shoemaker, ' *
Thomas S. Stewart, ' William Strutters, •
Henry Leriv, Jr., I Elijah Jones. -
DAVID .7 &YRS, N. D., President. '
,JOHN N. WHITA.LL, 1 71:e Preside.*
. . ..
SAtdIIICV S. MOOR, Sooretarp. -
OffietrOlommonwealth Building, 818 ORE AINOT
Streeti--philedelyhia. set. if .f
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41. TE PRESERVING BRANDY.
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CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
' P WO GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS,
srias, &c., &O.
Attifievilaifra for Preserving and PtokNol Parpoaea.
ABET 0 RO BERTH,
...:DX&I.JEVIR FINE GEOGENDra,
seb•lf CONNIE NVEVNNTH AND WWII.
ESE AND . EAR. --- DB. JA.M.EB
LEWIS, OCULIST and &lIBIST, taw &Rain
"carped frem hiß profeesional- tour in Iturope. nod perma
nently located at No. 387 North BIX H Street Office
boars (tom ato 12 tt. and 2to4P. 4. eeVel
EDWIN ADAMS 7
OW COMPANY,
sayer .
:ND INSURANCE.
ITOBB.
X. D. Woodruff,
Jobn Keeelor, Jr.,
P. 9 Justice.
Washi•.gton Jones,
(Inns. Stokes,
John W. Evermsn.
1. , President. .
TowN, Vice Preoident.
Ali D , Secretary, (mhl9•if it
FIRE INSII
IT TEM STATE OF PENN•