The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 09, 1862, Image 3

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II igldef Paroles of the story While we put
V 1 °,,. iV, tilighes. [lcomenee SOPlkkie I We
f rr c H g o es to tell us that ho will drag thie Stale
rcl.'' o n, and join it !c) the cursed Confederacy: .
11-' pa il him out !' J Yes, we will drive him
ir—,. No
to it that all his friends go with him
0 410 I vo w en here who is entitled to a vote on .
IVO I;et w hy does vet deposit ic for the uncoutfl•
.0 v'' ,'iket, or the whole of that ticket, I sa it
I:slleat tied. who
will not have perform d Y til
O' p pew who heeltstes now Oen be re!
doll'orre, a true, a loyal man. [ &volatile.]
dp3 fi , ect ivu a the ticket I might probablY hallo
dui
iil";;iwet emcee', but Me le no dine fur par.
pee 4 10 0. 1 DOW recognize no right in myeeif
re l.„coon, to do that which Tear endanger on;
o 11:1; y Nenrry, [applause] I am bound to
','' f ir fur Me Union ticket, and being en bon d
,',or'ellordlo cast it against all who associate with n
0- 4 h i, peg. proinense applause and cheers.]
1,,P111111 honor la It, that when I got up I did
!.. j to I ily a word. [Uausbter, and cries of c• Go
1 1, ri Ord, niy friends, this le hot work; but if .
I(' , - 'OO a furnace Oven times heated I would
to
Wire then toad as follows, each 009
r-,ercilegred)llo' with Jowl and entheelastic cheers:
r TILE RESOLOTIONS.
~g f That We have entireinc te
onfidence in the able
1p
r „towh ee grity, and the pelt.
bralism Lincoln. President 1
Or trr
l$ od of the' eminent citizens whom he
nbr ' rr
e°eseitutional advisers.
-:l'"Thet, throwing aside all preconceived
,d port) pretillec.love. we will we every efOrt,
j„d, n
cheer
W and
ools strengthen the Oin 3 ore of
I,l4 ' l , e rti I their eudeavors to save our
om the dangers ahich envelope it, and
'''''; v ile
1 3,e vile rebellion which tills our land with
Ol
,e‘l t
gly M the too of ever
That, inas
tor the ova throw deelring
of the rebeLion, we y
ti ro" oe President's proclamation of emonolpa
ettivrO'h,e3,o3 that, more than almost any other,
'Virtu, rt . tom ve Cl the enemy.
hot we are Inspired with Wormed love
tdrtre towards our patrietto Uenerai
Antei c Ore er No. 103 Just Joined. whioh he
ha of the army to carry into effect the
P" t tae enclootion proclamation , and all other
,Irteo,hgol nem by the etc `authorities for
of rebellion The whole country will
-j
' ierible telling rebuke of those sympathizers
illori who have been lesion %Nog toat there teas
gr
a ,g ()AMOY Bed cordiality between him and
alloottall on
1 ,4 That while it la natural that we each should
riclol favorites, it le our duty, as loyal cid
asd encourage all the generals and other
r . . how. our Government, in the exercias of
;,,trom gll,eretieu, maintain in command.
1 4, Ttnt Governor Om tin, and tne 311
obi) , ouswered his call. deserve the grati
,tat loyal inhabitant of Pennsylvania, for their
eiertiono to nave her soil from the
Maori d ol Olen" of a rebel invasion.
p i. T o p sail citizens, whether of native or of
0110, nod whatever may have been their past
„A 8 101110301 being equally interested in the
trottoo of our Union 93 one nation, and in the
lowa of our republican iostitutions, owe it to
, tt ,t nu sod to God, to do t 4 it best to stature the
is of
of trust and power of suoh men only
t: plea% mend our Government in its eff)rts
, c ,,h peen-ration. for the suppression of rebellion,
g me Vailshmnit of treason
r. 1141 'That no one nominated by itheme in ayrn
, t on t traitors, or clamorous for 90 Ignoble peace,
le RIP hoer of our country's I mm i n e n t peril, be
I..l,eitpd eith the monatement of public affairs.
That we cordially recommend the citizens of
i 3 0, 14 to vote, nt the ensuing election for the
13. t a:est, the tickets nominated by the National
pt teemed of true and loyal men of
riaa.
sp i t ad, 7hlit a sileceniful attempt to overthrow onr
icsa litlou would menu more, far more, than the
it
nt.liAuteci of Iwo prest confederacies instead of
it You'd or an di•oste.r end disruption clntloned,
(Aril irate should be disnnited from all others, and
eriL•rel in welt; It would mean confasiou and
•,-r; a would wen anarchy first, and despotism
wo uld wean petty tyrants everywhere,
; dukes of New York, counts of New
igu princes of Pennsylvania; it would
v t.tn - t r the rich and degradation far the poor.
1. , :• , a nut every hotierable man TIOWs w ith
ii sod detestation the insincerity of those
tiny
,t w ist rbeetvtince Of the ijonstitatlou, whim twit
pt, , r, vitt rebels mitring to destroy the whale
rho chimer for the .* Mahn as it,
suit f tends would leave Ala no Union at all; and
r u in: and !pined over the snspenslono' the hab, as
ILl34l , gtment of Indives eel liber , v, while
I,:dlwlwn they are in league era ttrivlog to de
h tabertv and to establish an aristocracy arum
tr)rt al. piteto.
-
toird That Ito venerate the memory of the glo
dt.!l who hose 'alien in defence of our Onion; that
Vo a 0 di.tent owe will honor them; and that
11Wttit btoi our childrein's children, to the remotest
sill Men them, es we now bless our Itevoin
?ave.
si‘ficli OF !lON. VILLTATI D. KELLEY.
t,,; ;:,0 NATIONAL UNTON PARTY femnoihere to
vonc dire 1 thank you for the cot dial recap•
h ive trim me, but I am here to plead for our
tr, buerty, for conathutional freedom, for go.
law ad order, and peace. lam bore to plead
rpri of Abraham Lhioolit, and his pltrtotio
rauetion, which to to-day the p4tadinm of freedom
I. Give way to toe Yenceys of &labami, and
it r• 11 of Pallueutplillb—[epplaust I—the Masons
soi the Reeds of Pennsylvania; give way
,:‘ c.a oho have signalized their treason to their
r.--1 care cot whether the traitor livee North or
, t Potomac; I care not whether the
treasou be the tine or the Ito/Moue
tongue, he fa DODO the lead a trot
larb aim among oa. Our Sag has not only
urea, but our brothers and When have been
4 , euthirn tillex, Thousands of bur fellow
-. 'DV6 whiled Iu defence of our fteg, cud yet
is n,en—act Ye partisans In what la celled the De.
Yq party, some of whom, in my own ward, who
r.l , idly said that ft a ruddier wad hungry, they
• film with a crust of bread. The men
PAI.A . I beie declaration@ were °Maw holders under
• It:ctenen'e odretestradou—associates of Floyd,
a'..d the other traitors who filled the Southern
ern P and ammunition, and made bankrupt
ODD trr usury.
en party. I have been addressing two or three
art , l , h,fore t came hero, aud, a, I seconded to
r;l. I thanked God to see Ms chairman here. [A.p.
F r thirty Irma we hive been personal friende,
:.!CV tor the find time in my life, I welcome him
t:cc.er ii the political :amp p plan. se ] I know
at , I 14;1010 on the flog or my couutry thirty boor
DIN it shall wave in 16 Supreme majesty over
f,,ut ctnui I shall belong to no party. lam with
.4 he will fight for that deg. He in my politi
e. -.01 , cptcces it. [App'ause ] I behold on abe plat
:l'. P:4.0100 townsman, Honest John Otivode.
...II A cord about my own canvass, Look at my
[ , :q I vote for an Administration Speaker? Did
7 ;t Otinntatration organization of the [Tome 1
r ewry • Mt aFIUTO recommended by Abraham
b.* Calcined If I dli, anti I bulleve I did,
11.. i? Administration. I voted with the Ad.
iv; the honie.tead hill, I voted with the
tho' Pacific liallroaa bill, that great
-Mean the Beet and the Went. And, what
1- VI, I voted for tite bill to punish polygamy in
pplatr
vl to no: went Pfiiindekbia to send a man to
o - Ain move for the repeal of the polygamy
1 Lac„ Lotlatg 1 nay egelnat the reepectacitttr of
wt-riot : he in. for eneht. I know, a worthy man,.'
iii.! int, however, are conetrtoted on cliff rent
le. I hove been ripable to Mealier any bi.iher or
'shoo the that contained to the New Testi-
alicbmymolhrr taught my Wiping Hee the
'F .'ll.ler tied the beautlludes. I bold In equal con-
the Horan ;Indite; book of Mormon ; eo, too, to,
I rtilotophy, /have been •able to nod no instrn.
nor ILitintt alit; bletelugi to mien, or more
hod prop putty to the oeopiP, than
11, 1 ,-, ;4Biverance•held out In'the iJonttitntion to
;", • ' Ober lands,
Cittrderate Oonatttution, trench a thing there be,
atfintd contempt—Re - mach so at I do the
tTNomor, and In that, it seems I differ with my
0 7 I,oreat endowed If you think he can grp.
lb!Ritauge, vote fur him ; I ant the enemy of every
vto cdu,a to sustain Abraham Lincoln. I wit
ao;lnrt to the Ad miniotration. If you wan' o , y
,;; to go allainpt trio Administration, vote against
t'.;; fa e ere for the Administration, I claim your
;;;tlla; thEu retiTad amid. Krout oPplause. The
tr.iashAttiuttd lion John °wroth), who ohohe
.11:E1.11 OF HON, JOHN 00VODE.
time I spoke in this house I followed Humph-
Ylr Illumphrey Marshall Is now a leader In
16 .- army. I sty now left horn with you to dlsonss
:ha day, I scarcely know how to la k to
hair !W . ( lord to able orators this evening, bat
C. nevertheless, interest you and treat on to
'oust) I think I know more about the influences
14 , 1:414t on this wicked rebellion than the most of
vv. , 5,01re in punt life. was on the Oommittee
tltiort of the War. and in my service there I
tin e deplorable condition of the country at the
tr Iluo-In care Into power. It was my. bosiness
Om Influences had been used, ATI d pirticu
1' cut who TVIO the ' I /WOO 91 the clattlea
Le!' -re I found oct the moot of them. I sent an
"tot.e them, who came back and reported that
w 33 to tine neatest the Goverriumt winder
of Gee. itteullongh. Their schemes were
aid w ell 15111. Their principal design was to pre
notch. re from peeing through Baltimore,
, ir'hu7 Io vitilleste the national authority. Al -
'o,,tt rse to roim ndirhief in our very midst, by
tt,tirp 'volts:tier:4 trim joining the army Have
r, r 11.4104 of the core Man of the Government at
e, ul thoc.prioripal army end naval offictsro in the
int 01 the retn.i!on I our ahipti on foreign station,
su. , y way oil in New fdexicol When we
for protection, we found that we were
d eien) al men—scarcely an army or a
eat lift to oust An the Government. In that
" hsd to do
.something; we resolved to call
This was a signal to the traitors to rise
I:1P) resolved to strike in Baltimore. And
Wi-c , We then had only about two hundred
and surrounding the President True,
~ f ponds and the soldiers of the regn'ar
us In our trouble; and it 35 a remarkableLAl lloonshout the whole history of that dark
Y"' l % 110 of the rank and file of the United 13tatee
,
known lo betray the Governmeat, [A.p.
4 ' l litf no all night to give you anything like a
t too; but I wish to calf your attention to
licte de' pare a our condition wee, and our
concealed from the PelPie• It was
did to no one la due No much praise in aid
-14, r,,,1 srment at tide time ee to Colonel Thomas A..
*ifrurta to transport the soliiere were unre
'u. I,i this deplorable condition did air. Lincoln
Its tou , try when be came into power. and
;': laud sympathizers no here tell you
Black Republican War I"
v , as commenced In the Charleston Convention,
w,rible man knows that. The war gained
yoeugh the sympathy of the NO called Demo
men must be pueikbed. Now, I Ray to
vcrh, in earnest in support of the Union
boteed upon it, that If they be elected, they
%nod in Congreea cooperating with Voltam
,'.Vccrliree. or Ben Wood. [ek voice, if How about
1 Well, i once thought that Biddle war a good
tt (1,1 be soon went over to the rebels. [Laughter.]
1. ". 1 2, I will not detain you longer so I bid you
I'vmAßgs or Wit. 11, MANX, EN.
hisna, &ed., wee the last speaker.Ete field
411 it !Ow words to be added to those Out had
t ' r " said. Ile had observed that there was
CI . E i.wamn et the meeting, and bo thought It was
11,1),PtAtAt for a set of men like those assembled
r " Inimplcd down. There Was never any
ir that bold fillet a intellOg ae this that could be
wltltcsi t ' 16 " 1,1 ). He observed before him men of
creocle, besides 'numerous new faces never
r ILa . "4 " 11 gathering of tbis kind, Re also missed
handier ones, and these tonight were engaged in
for their country under the brave Mo@lellan.
hkib fl ' a "Y of them have also fell, and sleeP
s " t !Or ght l 3l3 they have fought, We would
RZumis. Martfore, If we did not tight the foe at
r
g il lhbilY tie our brothers and eons are doing
1 3
:, r4 to decide et the coming election between the
Lf 4,6 bi of Jeffereor Davis and that of Abraham
f' l Wenn+ I There are but two parties noci—
tee'''''bte9 and those against it. The MEUE4OO
~10 ith,l3l Dreckinridge party really wish Stonewall
45s to room into Penosylvenia, and set up their
61,Gosernment. It seemed strange to the speaker
0, 41 1 L1 '"n4 evinpaihY could be for the rebellion .and
A country. He had no patience with snob men.
Ctr,"od th ey never came near him. He only heard
tr : brid ev. r em them ;if be did; he would tear
ILond
to
In concluding, he
tme, :q , m them all to do their duty at the polls on
'
;Va. and
am sus Linco i n nt .
a, by their votes, the Govern
"uati
"ling then adJournid with loud cheers for the
' lll. tteS of the Natlonar Union party.
L"Git SALE'OIO 'FOREIGN AND DoUßlrrio DRY
1 ' 4 4 " SHAWLe, •Ec.—We invite the early atten
, I l arebatiers to th large and. desirable as-
Eat of foreign and e
domestic dry goods, em
kior.
° 4 4 L
011 l NO packages and lots of staple and
lirti c loB l bousekeepiog linen goods, shawls,
goods, velvet vestin, &a, ' including full
141:f vesting
e,
goods, to be peremptorily sold, by
if 14x14 fresh
on a oredit of four months, commencing
ii,r l'4 ' :. ' 47l ,g, at ten o'olook, to b continued
Jut la terrnission, all day, by John e
B, Myers ,
tueti " (lsl ll, Nos. 232 and 234 Market street.
Trig 1
p,
CANT FURNITURE to be sold to..raorrow ,
Walnut street, may be examined to.
10 to 2 o'clock. Bee. Thomas & Sons
-1 0.0 Esul advertisements.
THE CITY.
TOE ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS BEE TOIIRTH NM.]
LAD DROWNED WHILE BATHING IN
THE DELAWARE OAU nos TO PARENTS.—
About two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, Master Wash
ington at. Flood, a lad, about twelve years of age, eon of
William IL Hood, Era member of the Philadelphia Bar,
residing at 268 South Fourth street, lost his life
under the following sad circumstances : The lad was a
pupil in the Front-etreet School, and during recess pro
ceeded, with a number of his eohool-fellows, to the first
slip above Pine street, (Delaware river,) to bathe. -Be
lts unable to swim, the lad entered the water holding on
to the painter" rope of a scow, which was moored in
the dock. While in this posttion another boy jumped
into the water and struck therope;knocklng the deceased
from his hold, who sank immediately and was drowned.
Flood tide was in at she tame, and it is supposed that the
=fortunate little Bellow was forced under the scow. The
dock has been dragged, but the body has not yet been
found. The river and harbor police are still seaming
for it. As it is impossible for tne police to prevent this
System of bathing, still extensively resorted to by boys,
along the hue of our river front, it is desirable on all
hands that parents and guardians should exercise ~more
vigilance over their children in order to prevent them
from thus daily pealing their lives. It is a sad duty
that we have to perform in recording these accidents,
but what a calamity it must be to kind and indulgent
parents thus to have a favorite child maidenly anatohed
from them through reprehensible conduct.
CONVICTED OF IiONSE
Yesterday morning, In the Criminal Court, Jeremiah
hoffy, alias Dorsey, was put on trial charged with horse
stealing. The evidence wee, the horse was taken from
the stable of the owner by the defendant, who offered re
tell the animal to the captain of a boat on the dchuylkil
canal. The owner discovered his horse towing the beet
up the canal, near Phoenixville. The defendant wet on
board the boat. Be bald that he did not intend to steal
the horse. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty, and
the prisoner woe sentenced to an imprisonment of eighteen
months.
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR iSIOIC AND WOUNp.
ED HOLDIER3.—Lodges Noe. 16, 28, .16, and CT. of the
American Protestant Astociation have made the folio w
ivg very generoue contributions for the benefit of diar
sick and wounded soldiers:
To the Christian Commission $lOO 00
To the Hospital, Fourth and George streets.. 50 00
To the Hoepital, Filth and Matter streets.::. 50 00
To the Hoepttal, Broad and Cherry streete.. 50 00
To the Hospital, Race street 50 00
To the German Hospital, Turner's lane 50 00
To the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, 50 00
The above amount was the proceeds of a recent exour-
FlOl3 given by these societies to Atlantic City. Bleesre.
J. McCracken, J. McCain, Thoa . Conn, and the otner
members of th committee, deserve great credit for their
exertions in raieing the above creditable contributions :
Yesterday morning Mayor Henry received from Al
fred T. Jones, yresident, and H. Pollock, and H. M.
Boer, committee of the Hebrew Society for visiting the
sick and wounded soldiers, a •contribution of $lOO, to be
distributed among the army hospitals la this city, or for
the benefit of al) ll.' S. Sanitary Commission, an the
Mat or may think proper.
ANOTHER MASS MERTING.— A G erman
mass meeting of the friends of the National Administra
tion was held, last evening. in Girard avenue, above
Ele‘vecth street. The meeting Wee presided over by
Di, fenbsch, who, upon taking the chair, made an addreas
in German. Re was (allowed by Judge Kelley, Frederick
Dittman, and others. Much enthusiasm and good feeling
ptevalled.
ASTRAY.--A little girl named Eliza
both Green, late from Norfolk, Va., lute lost herself or
got separated from hi r parents. She le now at the Second
district Mine Station. The names of her parents are
Robert H- and Mary Green Information of the parents'
whereabouts will be thankfully received at the Central
Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph Station.
SAD IS COIDEIM About 8 o'clock las
miring a daughter of Mr. Petty, aged five years, fel
from the tl trd•ttory wiudow of her father's residence, a
Ntheteenth nod Oilve streets, and broke her neck.
Coidlagration m the Ott Region—lleavy
Loaf es
OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. 8, 9 P. 111.—A. terrific fire is
aging' on Oil creek, on the Blood & Tarr farms. The
oil wells and several refineries are in flames, and a large
amom. t of oil has been consumed. The flames extend
over half a mile. The loss is estimated at from $100,900
to $200,000. The Plowing wells are still on fire. 30,000
Morris of oil have been destroyed, besides a great many
buildings.
CITY ITEMS.
THE THIRTY-FOUR HOSPITALS AT FEEDE
max, .11/O.—A gentleman from New England writes to
Joseph Story, Ern, President of the Young Men's
Christian Amt.:teflon, Benton, a letter from Frederick,
111 d , abeut the wounded there, and Mr. Story limas it to
George H. F. tunrt, Etg , of the Ohrietian Commission.
We gather frcm it the following fuels:
Semkaries, thurehes, houses, barns, and sheds are in
use as hospitals, thirty four in all, and all full.
Between 6,000 and 6,000 men, wounded in all conceiva
ble forms, are Mill there. 7 hey are brave and uncom
plaining, but In peed of many things. Strange to say,-
they come and go, many of them, in shirts and drawers;
they have not even pants to put on. Although the Go
vernment has thousands of pants to give them, yet the
routine of obtaining them is too long and too slow to re
lieve the poor fellows,,and nakeduesti, as well as perils by
shot, shell, and balls. seems to be entailed upon them as
Fart of their noble martyrdom for Liberty and Union.
They greatly need crutches, too; all have to hobble and
hop, If they can, when moved. Some use crab sticks,
others pieces of boards, or whatever other extempore
canes they can pick np, to help them to and from hospi
tals, depots, Am. They greatly need, also, wines, cor
dials, jellies, shoes, and slippers.
He concludes by saying: 41 Send somethinp to my ad
dress, and quickly. Hundreds are going to their graves
for went of these things. Make the case known. I ern
driven day and night."
Articles sent in to George H. Stuart, Eat ,-Chairman
Christian Mission, 13 Bank street, will be promptly for
warded.
MESSRS. BROADBENT & CO., THE EMINENT
TlTOTOGneruince, - Nos.^ 912 and 914 oheetnitt -atm.:Aram
now daily making pictures for persons of distinction, both
hole and from abroad, in every style of the art, and all
Who examine their pictures aro tmanimons in pronouncing
them the lineal ever produced, in every particular. A,
vleit to their beautiful speoimen galleries is worthy a
lhousand miles' journey, and no stranger should visit
Philadelphia without spending an hour at Raoarmaut,s.
THE OSBORNE, the ne plus Tatra of water
proof garments, introduced by J. W. Proctor & Co.,
continues to be the favorite fall garment of the ladies.
It is sufficiently diem for the promenade, except for fall
costume ; and, from its shape, is a perfect protection
from the pluvial storms incidental to the Equinox.
Colors, Blacks, Grays, and Browns. The genuine can be
obtained only of J. W. Proctor & Co., No. 920 @lnstant
street.
TEE FINEST QUALITY OF NEW FLOUR, MADE
FROM Nnw WHEAT, can now be had at Hr. 0. H. Matt.
eon's, dealer in Fine Family Groceries, Arch and Tenth
a'reela, logelber with the beet quality or groceriesof
every deacription, alwa) a at reasonable prices.
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
Vide French Satins.
Wide French BrocateUes.
Wide French Satin de Lathe.
Wide Worsted Damask.
Wide Union Damask.
Wide Damask Table Cloth, per yard.
Wide Moquette for Railroad Oars.
French Flushes for Railroad Cars.
Opt Cornices and Bands,
Cords, Gimpe, na.d Fringes.
Tenets and Loops.
Rookr, Rings, and Brackets.
Furniture Covering&
B3IBROIDERED LACK CURTAINS
Lace Curtains, $ 9.00 a pair.
Lace Curt atne, $ .4.00 a pair.
Lace Muratori, 450 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 5.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains $ 6.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 8 7.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $ 7.60 a pair.
Lace Curtains, ffi 8.00 a pair.
Lace Mutation, $ 8.10 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 5 9 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $ 9.50 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $lO.OO a pair.
Lace Curtains, $12.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $l4 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $16.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $l6 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $1.8.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $20.00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $25 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $3O 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, $4O 00 a pair.
WINDOW SHAM
Painted and Gold Borders, in store and for sale at the
following prim, with good Fixtures eomp'ete for -each
shade, retail :
Gold-bordered Shades and Fixtures, $l.OO.
Gold-bordered Shades and Fixtures, $1.25.
Gold-bordered Shades and Fixtures, $1 50.
Gold-bordered Shades and Fixtures, $1 75.
Gold-bordered Shades and Fixtures; $2 00.
Gold. bordered Shades and Fixturee, $5.00.
Gold—bordered Shades and Fixtures, $4 00.
Gold-bordered Shades and Fixtures, $4.50.
Gold-bordered Shades and Fixtures, $5.00.
Gold-bordered &Erodes and Fixtures, $6 00.
Gold. bordered Shades and Fixtures, $9 00.
Gold bordered Shades made to order, any style or shape
Unlttd States Flags on hand and made to order, a!
sues.
W. 11. Carryl, wholesale and retail Curtain Store, Ma
sonic Hall, No 719 Chestnut street, above Seventh
street, Philadelphia. •
THE PROGRESS OP THE WAR AND THE
GREAT FUTURE OE AMERICA —We beg to call the atten
tion of our many readers in Oheeter to our notice of the
Rev. Dr. Carden's lecture ttere, this evening. Of the
lecturer it would be superfluous to say anything. His
power end originality are ae fully appreciated in Chester
(where he is well known) neje Philadelphia. Of the lea
tare, however, which Dr. Carden delivered, on the above
sutject, in tbi• city, we may remark Ihst It was enthusi
astically received by a numerous, intelligent, and, let us
not forget to add. /oyes/ anditrice. We tong athlete our
friends of Cheater on the prospect of an evening of rare
intellectual es joyment.
FLAGS Or TRUCE.—It is suggested that
Brigadier Geaeral Freak Spinola will find it necessary to
abate some portion of his mammoth shirt collar on 'going
into battle, otherwise with such an immense display of
wkite linen he will be mistaken for a it flag of trace."
Daring the retreat of the rebels from Antietam, our men
refused to fire becamse each retreating rebel seemed to
display the white flag. but it was kfterwards ascertained
lo he an Optical illusion, owing to their defective panto,
Icons ; another reason why everybody should buy their
clothing at Oharlee Stokes', under the Continental.
GEN.. MCcLELL AN'S LATEST ORDER,—Gen.
blenelifill hat lasutd a general order to the army en the
subject of the, emancipation proclamation of the Pres'.
dent. He tato a very commoo-sense view of the matter,
and informs the troops that it is their dbty to Rapport the
civil anthoritlee, and not to ab pto argue the point"
when an order ie . given or a proclamation is issued.
Getierel McClellan gives very sensible orders generally,
among which are the orders which be senile to tt eßrOwn-
Btone Clothing Hall of Bockbill .& Wilson, Noe. 003
and 606 Oheetnut street, above Eilath, where he pro
cures his own garments, and where moat of the nnirerme
worn by the soldiers of hie command are obtained
MAGNIFICENT $6OO ROSEWOOD /VOTAVE
Pleno,carvtd legs, extra carved mouldings, round corners,
Eland action, Overstrring Bass, sweet and powerfailmie,
made to order by one (1 the best New York makers--
only need five months—will be sold for $250; the owner
leaves the city in a few days.. This is the greatest barialn
In thetity. Oall at 717 Arch" etreet.
SPE
f3--T- 1860-X.
MAKI'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomaoh.
They cure Dyspepsia and Oonstipation.
They cure Dlarrbcea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Heasache.
They are the beet BIT EBBS in the world. They,
maks the weak in in strong, and are exhausted nature's
great restorer. They are made of pure St Oroix Bum,
the celebrated Oalisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage,.withent regard to
age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli
oats persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by, all
Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. IL .DBABE
& 00., 202 BfIOADWAY. New York. ti 024.601
GROVER & BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE
SEWING MACIIIISE.—FRE)E, S4O.
The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re•
quiring the nee of feet and durable lock...stitch machine,
is directed to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable
machine, operating with the greatest eaae, and with but
little noise, and, altbotigh but lately put Into the marker,
is already a great favorite with manufactnrera. It is a
first-class madame, at a low price.
No machine ever introduced in this city has sold ao
rapidly, or given such universal satisfaction. It is very
simple in its cons;ruction, easily learned, not lisble to get
out of order, works with tine cotton, silk, or linen thread,
equally well ; and the low price at which it is sold places
it within the reach of all who desire a reliable, service
able machine.
SINGER & CO.'S LIZTTBII, A FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE is the most beautiful, beet, and
cheapest of ell Sewing Machines. It emtiodies the prin.
elides of Singer k Co.'s well.known Manniticturing Ma
chines; makes the interlocked stitch; will sew on all
kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread i will Bind
and Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tuck—in
fact, will - do ALL RINDS OF FAMILY SEWING,
and surpasees every other Machine for the great range
and excellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet.
51. SINGER & CO.,
No. 458 BROADWAY, WEW YOSK,
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
oc7.tutherlde33. No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET.
$ 00 00
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE !
THE BEST IS TUB WORLD.
WILLIAM. A. BATCHELO VS celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to - be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies
the tll effects of bad dyes• and invigorates the Hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RII3TY HAIR instantly turns a
splex;did Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau.
Wei. Sold by all Druggists, &o. -
07- The Gentdne is signed WILLIAM A. BATOR - R.
DOR, on the four sides of each ban.
_ FACTORY No. 81. BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,)
mysB.ly - blew York.
(}TREAT ntriIIEPH.—brEINWAY
" r & SONS were awarded the FIRSC [DAL
at theists great International Exhibition, London. Over
two hundred and sixty nine Pianos, from all parts of the
world, entered for competition.
Wateraams at BLASIUS BROTHERS, 1006 WIEST
BUT Street. oul-lm
UrEem'gl. HALE DYE, 38 cents a bOx.
—Three boxes for $1; the best in use. Try it. Bold
only at UPB A 1113,403 ORES 'NUT St. se27.3m*
AIIDENBIED—YOUNG --Tuesday, October 7th, by
the Rev. Retmen Jeffrey, RD., J. Thomas Andonried to
lima:daughter of Charles Young
ILEETWOOD—TAYLOE -13 - n the 6th inst.; hi the
Bev. li.; B. Gilroy, et blo residence, in this city, .111 r.
John Plootivood to Miss Oatharine Taylor, both of
Delaware.
REIPS—FORTNER —On the 6th bet, by the Bev
J. R. Kennard, Mr. Philip .Krips to Miss Maggie C.
Fortner, both of this city
DIED. .
JONES.-On the 7th inst., at his residence in Kennett
Square, Benjamin O. Jones.
Funeral at Longwood Cemetery on the 9th Instant;
at 11 A.M.'
BALL.—On Monday morning, Oct 6th, after a short
and severe illness, Mrs. Rebecca E. Ball, wife of John
Bell, end daugbter of Catharine and /Daniel Gelwloka.
57th year of her age.
JUL WELL —October 7th, O. Virginia Folwelhdaugh
ter of- James M. and the late Laura 0. Folwoll, and
grand•daughter of the late Catharine Brady. *
51ABREB.—At the residence of . file father, William
Zdartrer, in ryper Parby, bi,t infant eon, Harry E ,in
hie Bth year. *
EGAN.—On the Bth instant, Mary, infant daughter of
Thomas A. and Rate M. Egan. *
CONNOR —On the 7th inst.. Lizzie Connor, daughter
of Patrick and Ann E. Connor, aged 2 years, 9 months,
and 26 days. *
WILSON.—At newbern, N. a, Capt. - J. S. Wilson. of
the steam tue J. P. Levy.
CARLIN —On the battle field of Antietam, Sept. 17th,
Bernatd Carlin, of 7211 Regiment, Baxter's Fire ZOURVE9f
Ce P.
SYNER.7—On the 6 7 th inet., Mre. Sarah Bluer, in the
96th year of her OM
(MA MBERS —On Monday evening, the Sib instant,
Mre. Elizabeth, wife of &cargo Chambers, in the. 50th
year of ber age. *
ROBBINd.—On the 6th-inlet', Elizabeth Robbins, wife
Patrick Robbins, aged 27 years. *
LONGE AR.-Ora Saturday, the 4th inst., at the Heald=
tel, at Frederick, Md., p from wounds received in the
battle of the 17th alt., Enet"Longear, of Baxter's Fire.
Zotiaves. in the 2lat year of hie age.
IdtrAFEE —Snodenly. on Wednesday, Sept. 17th. at
Antietam Creek, in the 28th year of hid age, Corp Wm.
N. McAfee. Co. F. Baxter's Piro Zonaves. *
CHAMBERS =liillyd instantly, in a gallant Charge at
the battle of
_Antietam, Jo_sealf babert Chambers, in the
- .l9th year of hia age, a member of On- B, 106th P. Y. it'
CALDWELL —Suddenly, of dtptheria, on the 7th
inst., Margaret Jane, daughter of Samuel and Margaret
Oablwell, in the 15th year of her age. *-
BIDET.— On the 6th inst., Deborah Ann Ridgy, wife
of Wm. S. Bidey, in the 26th year of her age. *
GRUBB —Sept 24th, at Canton, Otrio, Wm. L. Grubb,
late of Philadelphia, aged 45 years"and 10 days *
1110KM/tn.—On the morning of the 7th hist
Camden, N. J., Mary A.. Hiokman, in the 2 tat year of
her age.
WILLIAMS.—HiIIed at the battle of Antietam '
Sept.
17th, Nathan S. Williams, of Co. 0, 4th Regiment P. R.
Y., in the 24th year or ble age, the youngest eon of Thos.
and the late Amy Wilßatne. h oe.
and
MILEY —On the 6th inst., Christian Markleyrin
the 52d year of his age.
PAUL.—tinddertly, on the morning of the sth. instant,
Jas. Peel. In the 65th year_of his age. 5'
PATTERSON —On the 7th Inst . John Patterson, eon
of Walter and Elizabeth Patterson, aged 11 months. *
GILLEN.—On the 27th ultimo, from wounds received
at the battle of Antietam, Sergeant Neal Gillen,. of Co. I,
69th Regiment. P. V., in the 21st year of his- age. *
BLACK IRISH POPLINS.-Jult
received, one case of Pirnie celebrated plain black
Irish Poplins. DEMON St SON, Mourning Store,
oc6 No. 918 CIDISTIWT Street.
141N&LIEH CRAPES ON ROLLS,-
''A Just received, English Trimming and Veil Crapes,
on rolls.
English Crape Veils.
English Crapes, alt widths and qualities.
Large Crimp Crapes and Yells.
BESSON & SONOlRourning Store '
oc6 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and KROH STREETS.
OPENING FOR FALL SALES:
Magnificent Silks.
Magnificent Shawls.
Magnificent Papilla.
otxll3lo,ok Silk%
Eichent Printed (toed&
Good Stock of Staples.
500 BOXE S TOBACCO.—We gua
rantee to eoll Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, at
lower prince tban any other house in the oity. A bargain
in Hal ana Clgare. purchased at Illarehare Sale. WOOD
WARD & CO., 41 South FOURTH Street: ocB.lmit
THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR AND
AND
THE GREAT FUTURE OE AKERIOA
The Rev. Dr. GARDEN wif deliver a Leann on thie
subject
OH THE EVENING Or THURSDAY, O.T. 9TH,
IN THE
NATIONAL HALL, CHESTER.
Tickets 26 cents—to be lied ` at the door on the evening
of the Lecture. lt*
trr4i WE KNOW NO PARTY BUT OUR
COUNTRY—OUR WHOLE COUNTRY."
NINETEENTH WARD
NATIONAL UNION TICKET.
Common Council.
NICHOLAS SHANE, DANIEL W. STOOKHAIN
Assessors.
Eastern Division—EDWAßD J. MEGONEG &L.
Western Division—GEOßGE DaIIA.VEN, Jr.
School Directors.
WWI B. HINES, G. B. °LEGG, JOHN R. DEHANRN,
Co JOST B Ert i rilS.
Assembly.
JAMES HO LGATE
,FIFTEEN7 : II : :WrARD
Of all LOYAL CITIZENS in favor of sustaining tho
National and State Administrations in the prosecution of
the War with vigor, and to crush out the present unnatu
ral Rebellion, will be held on
FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 10; . 1862,
AT 734 O'CLOCK,
At the corner of EIGHTEENTH and GREEN Streets;
The following epeakere will address the meeting:
JOHN W. FORNEY, Ron. HENRY D. MOORE,
Hon. W. D. KELLEY, Cant ISAAC J. NEALE.,
Ron WM B MANN, GEO. F. GO aoori, EHQ .
0. F. BREWSTER, Esq. 009.20
WARD.—NATIONAL
s UNION TICKET.
Congress
CHARLES O'NELLL.
itessmbly.
JOSEPH MOOSE.
Select Council.
G. INMAN RICHE.
Common Council.
JAMES BARRATT,
Alderman.
HENRY TIINISON.
Assessor.
JOSEPH• GOVETT.
School Directors.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
JOHN NOBLE,
PENROSE FELL.
Constables.
WILLIAM. ROBIIII3OI7 1
SAMUEL GRAHAM.. ocil.thmar,t
ger FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
PENNBTLVANIA, North COLLEGE Amite,
near Girard College. The General Introductory, will be
Riven on WEDNES BAIN the 15th inst., at 4 P. 51, by
Prof. A. G. Kerr. oc9-6hit
GT: OUR COUNTRY l—A MASSIVIEETING
of the Citizens of the EIGSTEENT tf WARD
win be held 'on THIS ?TRITIUM ) EVENING, at
ball pad 7, o'clock' , at -KING'S EXCELSIOR .HALL, • wasjil o TRIIES AND BRAGE DE.
Flankrord'EocolvolMoiltel Master street. hal true and .
loyal men, opposed to, the rebellion and Its sympathizers, PABTEENT.
are invited to be present." The meeting will be addressed ' (L H. 'EIIICHLES,
by the . Governor, AG. Curtin. Alex. McClure, Leonard Corner TWELFTH. and RACE Streets, Philadelphia.
biers, Esq., Wm. B. Mann,,Ext.; Fred. Carroll Brew- Hernial Truism and mechanical apidianoes correctly
der; Esc., and other eminent speakere. . adjusted by
O. H. NEEDLES.
soff—rs. THE PROGRESS OF. THE WAR AND Fins Wren& and approved Aniettcall, tdellted yin
11,5 THE GREAT FUTURE OF ASIERLOS..--The form of rupture, hi adults and children, =film anti
nay. Dr. OARDEN will deliver a Lectrite on this sub. , American Supporters and 'Bella, Shoulder Bream, Sus.
ject oft the evening of ,THIIESDAE‹ October ,9th. at pinwales, Elastic Stookinite, sad Syringes. In great vft4
half past . To'clock, in the ELTIONOAL HAIL, ORES. rlety. Ladles' Impartment, TWELFTH Street,
lER. Tickets, 25 dente—to be WA at the door on the'door below /WOO. Gondtiottti by 0010PetlettibblVat
evening of the Lecture. - 0eb.40 ly2s.lbitH
THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA,'{ THURSDAY, - OCTOBER u 9. 1862.1
OES
GROPER do BAKES, 8. M CO.,
730 CHESTNUT Street
MARRIED
AT 7) O'CLOCK,
A GRAND MASS MEETING
DrNA.IITIONAL UNION NOMINATIONS
‘4O PARTY OUT drat ociElkinno,
STATE OFFICERS.
Auditor General.
THOMAS E. 00011RA1
Purveyor General.
WILLIAM. S. ROSS.
(*INGRESS.
rind District--
Becond District—OßAßLES O'NEILL.
Third District—LEONAßD BITERB.
Pow th District—WlLLlAM D. KELLEY.
Fifth District—M. RUSSELL T HATER.
RENAMR.
Second Distriot—JA,ooB E. EIOGW&Y
Fourth District—GEOßGE COANELL.
ASSE MBLY.
Tint District—WM , FOSTER.
Second District—MOßTON A. ICVERLF.
Third District—THOMAS T. WILLS.
Fourth District--SattirEL J. REA.
Fifth District—JOSEPH MOORE.
Sixth District—CHAßLlS M. OLINGAN.
Seventh District—T HO AlAti 000 BRAN,
Eighth District---jAKES N. KEENS.
Ninth District—JOHN A. BURTON.
Tenth Dietrict—S, S. PANCOAST„
Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER.
Twelfth District—LUßE V, SUTPHIN.
Thirteenth District—JAMES HOLGATE,
Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER OOMMINGEL
FifteenthDistrict—WlLLlAM F. SMITH.
Sixteenth District•--•EDW &BD G. LEE.
Seventeenth District—CHAßLES F. ABBOTT.
COUNTY OFFICERS
District Attorney.
WILLIAM B. MANN.
Prothonotary of Court of Common PIM&
FREDERIOK G. WOLBERT.
CITY OFFIOEBS.
Mayor.
ALEXANDER HENRY
Day Solicitor.
B. CIABROLL BREWSTER.
City Controller. •
JOSEPH R. LINDALL
Receiver of Taxes,
JAMES O. BELCH
• City Oomurisidoner;
JOHN GIVEN.
A STARTLING DISCLOSURE RELA-
U,..3 TIVE Tu GI CIRCE GErz AND TiIOSIC
THREE iIUNDBED DOLLARS.
To appreciate the responsibility of the office of CITY
CONTROLLER, it must be remembered that all bilis
payable from the City Treasury must be examined by
that official, and receive his approbadon before payment
Inasmuch as it .is impossible for one man to examine
the multitude of bills presented; he appoints a number of
sworn aids, upon whose judgment and integrity he is
compelled to lean.
The clerk, then, examines each bill laid before him,.
and, if correct, signifies the fact by endorsing it with his
name, whereupon it is sent to the City Commissioners,
who ascertain whether there is left a sufficient balance
to pay the same, in the appropriation for thatches of
expetditure. If so, they draw a warrant for the amount.
Te City Controller, in person, then comparee the war
rant with the amount of the bill, as attested by his clerk,
and if the amounts carreipond he countersigns the war
rant, and the City Treamarer oaehee the same.
Row, supposicga creditor of the city should present or ,
connive at it - dishoneet bill, and suegest.to a•dishonest
clerk the policy of sharing the difference between the
sum really due and that demanded, (technically called a
Divvy,") it will be at once perceived that the extent of
fleece, of which the city is shorn, will be exactly com
mensurate with the boldneer and depravity cf the ope
rators. -
In December, 18513, a bilt of items for Sheriff's feee,
amounting to $563, to which six dollars was added In
pencil, making, altogether, top sum of $589, was pre
tented at the Controller's office for examination. George
Getz, then a clerk, had charge of the desk to whisk it
was referred. Getz folded the bill, and on its back wrote
that it was a bill for $BB9, being $3OO more than the aura
really due. Be • then fabricated en alleged copy of the
original, which he made In his own handwriting. It is
now preserved in the Controller's office and the follow
ing is an exact copy I .
PHILADELPHIA, December 30th, 1836.
City of Philadelphia,
To George 'Magee ; Sberiff,
Amount of fees for October Term, 1856, for the
Court of Quarter Sessions .....$389
Copy of bill audited iu City Controller's office, Decem
ber iffitb, 1856. GEO. GETZ, Work.
Approved Dec. al, 1856.
0. Z. DILL,
J. M. LEDDY, Cit " °Ml / 1 / '
It will thus be seen that no attempt wag made to item
ize: the fabricated bill, nor to account in any way for the
mysteric us addition of the. WOO. The Oity Commtalon
ere, ending the bill certified by a sworn clerk. and the
appropriation for the item of sheriff 'a fees sufficient to
cover the amount, of course approved the bill. The City
Oontroller himself unsuspectingly foil owed the usual .
course, countersigned the warrant, (No. &118 ,) and the
treasury of the city wee made to pay the additional
amount of 133(0.
In corroboration of this statement we refer to page 318
of the Journal of Common Coricii, onding . bu y, 1858.
There may be found a letter from the Controller to the
Sheriff, itlrtive to certain overpaid fees, do., from which
we take the followit g extract:
" I also find that you were paid December 81st, 1858,
8589, under an appropriation made December 30th, 1858,
whilst your bill for October term of that year by the
Court calla for only 8580. making a difference of 8300.
•' Why the Clerk then in charge of your account with
the city allowed this difference does not appear upon his
books, and the error of it is one that was accidentally
discovered by the present Clerk only a few days since."
Since Getz hes been a candidate for Controller, be has
issurd a r oirculer boasting of his ' , experience, thorough
kcowlee'go, confidence," etc , and I übscribiog himself as
"Truly your friend." The amount of his ' , experience"
will be known when we state that he was appointed in
July, 18 8, and discharged is kitty. 1867, by the same
Controller wbo bad appointed Lim. His Li thorough
knowledge" of a certain kind we heartily confess, and'
point to "our s arratlye for support. Hie confidence"
in himself no one acquainted with - him will for a msment
dlipute, bud the ayeerilen that he fa " Truly your friend"
wruld - be lotaily undeniable were the circular only ad
dreeird to himself.
Tax•payeres of Philadelphia, enamlne for yonre , lvee
and judge whether he in a fit marrfor City Controller.
oc9 tbin 21*
irrHEADQUARTERS,. •
NATIONAL_ UNION OILY OOHNITTEI
0011HONWEHLTH BUILDING,
OHNEITNIIT, ABOYN HIXTH BT BEET
Opel) still boors. • oc6 tt
irr A SPECIAL- MEETING' 0F THE LA
DIES' 4ESOCIATION of the 1(E0P&TH IO
Ef
HOSPITAL will he held on FBID t.Y, Oaober /0 at
4 P M., in the Homceopathio College Building, 1118
FILBERT Stteet.
et B.2t*
la. JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.—
The General Introductory to the flows° of Lec
tures will be delivered bv Professor airroasr,L, on
Id ON DAY, October 13, at 7 P M. The Reviler Lee
three will been the day after. otlo o'clock.
5t ROBLEY DEINGLISON, Dean.
NOM CEOPATHIC HOS PITJEL,, 1118
Ij.;:3•MOTH BERT street —This institution le now open
for the reception of sick end wounded soldlon, who will
be received end provided for in the most comfortable
manner, free of charge. B. )I' . GLENN,
oc4- tf Sec'y of Board of Kennon,.
07. HEADQUARTERS OF THE NA.TION
AL• UNION ()ITT EXEOUTPTE 00 NI NIT VET:,
IJOHNONWRALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT Street, above
Sixth. October 7, 1682.
8500 SHWA It O.—A rewatd of 8500 , will be paid by
the Committee for finch evidence as will lead to the nrreBt
and conviction of pereone who are engaged in TEASING
DOWN and MUTILATING ibe BILLS leaned by tile
Committee. WM. 11. BEng, President.
JOHN J. FRANKLIN, 2 Secretaries.
HENRY B. GARDINER,
sr* THE SOLDIERS , CENTR&E.RBLIEF
ASSOOISTIOS
• OF THE
ENSOOPAL OHURCTII,
Meet every FRIDAY, et 10 o'clock A. It, fn the Ves
tibule Boom of Orace Mina, corner of Twiturra
and °BEERY Streets. •
All persons, irrespective of denomination, interested in
the work ofreliering the sick, wounded, and otherwise suf
fering men, who are periling their lives to protect us in
our proper ty and homes, are earnestly Solicited for con
tributions in money, material.. &o.
Mrs Wm. Buddeerds, First Directress, 119' North
Twelfth street ; hire. James L. Olaghorn, Beaond Di
rectress, 1504 Arch street; Miss Louisa. °bighorn,
Treasurer, 1009 Arch street.
All donations sent to any of the above eddresses, or to
the Church on the morning of the meeting, will be most
thankfully received.
( 4 Understanding that the ladies of Grace Church and
others have ass 'dated for the purpose of ministering to
the wants of soldiers in Camp, and especially to those
sick and wounded who may be confined In the Hospital,
I would express my cordial hope that they may be
cheered in their work by the co-operation of Christian
sisters, and by generous gifts from members of our
Churches. [ocB-2t*] A GO NZO POTTIER,"
MECHANIC S+ BANK—PIIILADEL
PRIA, October 7, 1882.
A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the Banking Hones on TUESDAY, 4th day of Novem
ber, at 12 N.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking UMW on MONDAY. November 17, between
the home of 10 A. 111. and 2 P. M
ocB-tnol7 J. WIEGAND, JR Cashier.
TrFAR MER S' AND MECHANICS'
BA N K—PHILADELPHIA, October 6,18&Z.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking Rouse on MONDAY, the 17th day of November
next, between the boars of 9 o'clock A. 61 and 3 o'clock
P. N. and on TUESDAY. the 4th day of November
- next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House, at 4 o'clock P. N., agreeably to
the charter. W. RUSHTON.
cc7-tno]7 Cashier.
NVESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, October 6,3662.
. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
neat. at 72 o'clock H. G TROUT 11l AN,
.tof•tothsino4 Cashier.
BLINK OF COMMERCE-FHILADEL•
PEta, Oottiber 6, lf 62. .
The Al3llllOl Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking Bowe on MONDAY, the 17th day of N ivem
her next,' between the hours of 10 A M. and 2 P. M.
A Eeneral meeting of the Stockholders will be hold at
the same place on TUE tiDAY, the 4th day of November
next. at 12 o'clock fiL • J. A. LE WIS,
oc7- tothelnol 8 - Cashier.
[ COMMONWEALTH BANK—PHILA.
.n.m.rm,A. October 8, 1882.
he Apnea! Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY; the 17th day of Novem
ber next, be‘weert the honer. of 10 o'clock A. N. and 2
o'clock' P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the 4th dar of No
vember 'next, a general meetiog'of the Stockholders Will
ha lleld at the Banking House; at 10 o'clock A. EL
0...7.1.nthen017 - H. O. YOU ',1•4 G., Cashier,
oc9- t
OTOFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
* lt SUBARU; COM.YANY—Phmengtrnta., Oc
tober 6, 1162.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE *BOLLSR3 per share for the last, six maths,
v,bich aill be paid to the StoCkholders, or their legal re
presentatives, on and alter the 16th instant, exclusive of
taxes. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD,
oc7 , th* Secretary.
rv •-•..- OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN •FIRE
115 INSURANCE OOkPANY, PHILADIMPECIA, Oat.
0, 1862 • -
At a meeting of the Directors, held tide day, a semi
annual dividend of SIX PER ()ENT., and an extra divi
dend of TEN PER CENT., were declared on the capital
eetoolt, - payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repre
eentatives, on and after the 16th Met.
0c6.10t J. W. MoALLISTER, Secretary.
AV ISAUX IELIEGANTS.
11,3 MR. PAUL ANDRIOT, Gerard de la maison
00 Tailleure de RR. GRANDVILLE srosEs, 609
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a Phonneur 'de pre
venir see norabreux tn% et connaiseancee oui Pont (leis
favorise de leer clientele, (steal quo lee etrangers, )
Tient di regevair de Feria et Londree lea rnodeS lee plus
recentee et les miens porteee pour la eaimon d'aiver.
lir. Grandville Stokes a mis n SR dispoeitian les etoffed
lee plus belles, et lee ineillenrea qualltes; des premieree
manufactures d'Europe.
Lee militalres, alma qua IsB officlere de tone grades
trouverone lee monism es (it:unites d'etoffes a dee prix
moderee. L'elegance de ea coupe, ainel one le cachet de
distinction qui la caracterise eat deja trop come du pub
lic, pour en renouyenes leur meritee. ise27.lm
"IVORY TYPE any Pioturto de
.
A_ serve sumo% BEIRER'IS IT.ORYTYPEB are
those. - Artisticatin arrangement: and coloring, natural
and lite-llke In appearance. SECOND. Street. above
Green, its
lIIHE - ONLY -BOIENTIIIIO HAIR
* IL DYBR.nPhiladeliala.isGUTEliSlNST. IMAM
and MUNCH 841*bl. ooiL St
L. A. DU 130170117,1", Secretary
THE FRIENDS
THE UNION,
exn TR
ADMINISTRATION,
OF THE
FOURTH
CONGRESSIONAL r 'STRICT,
ANN INVITED. TO ASSENBLE IN
MASS MEETING,
BROAD STREET,
BELOW CD&TES BT.,
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, OCT.
1862,,
AT 7+ O'CLOCK
THE MEETING WILL BE ADDRESSED BY
HON. BENET D. MOQUE,
WILLIAM. D. KELLEY,
F. CARROLL BREWSTER, Rag
WM. B. MANN ) NsQy
MORTON IaMIONAEL, Ise
COL. PHILIP B. WHITE,
CHARLES GILPIN; ESQ
011ABLEB GIBBONS, ESQ.,
find other distinguished speakers.
LET EVERY. LOVER 'or HIS COUNTRY AND TUE
•
CONSTITUTION ATTEND.
MILITARY .
•
A n CAVALRY CAVALRY CA
_
VALRY.—Pbßadolnhisno, enlist in the CUR
TIN DRAGOONS or MOUNTED GII&RO.
*A- lew more good men wanted to fill thie Oomoany.
Five Dollars Premium and all Government and State
Bountiee given: 'Apply immediately at N 0.104 MARKET
eet, or LAEGSTROTR'S BUILDING, Germantown.
Commanding Officer, T. WATERS FERREE,
let Diem O..POTTEE,
2d Lieut. C. H. BTOREr
ATTENTION Co. E BLUE RE..
NERVES--A FULL COMPANY DRILL TO
with muskets. Roll call at Xto 8. Every
member ' , eepecially the Non-Commieeioned Officere,
to he in line. By order of
GEORGE W. GRIM, Captain.
JOHN BACON, O. S. It*
CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT ,
COL. 0. M. PREVOST.
RECRUITS 'WANTED for this - popular Regiment.
BOUNTY 5160, and ONE MONTH'S PAY IN
DVANOE.
RECRUITING STATION, 128 WALNUT STREET.
Cent. DENDY SHAESWOOD,
rat. it - Recruiting Officer.
MEN WANTED FOR A 00K
rary in the Board at Trade Rifle Regiment. 156 sh
Regime! t P. V. This regiment will go into camp
Immediately. near the city Bei:City. *t6s. Apply
early, topLient. GEO 0. BRIC.IZEIT, No. 833 NES.RKET
Street t elow Ninth street.. . oc7
BOAII OF - TRADE RIFLE
UGI SENT, 166th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Col
OHABIAti -litattEliiirElN. Headquarters, 633
tlilitilTßlPP Street
'This is the only new regiment that is accepted by the
War and State Phpartment, and has muttering orders. .
It will go in can at once in the neighborhood of the
city ; camp equipags, has already been furnished.
och. et*
iCAMP F.BANKLI.N,_Ocr. 3,1862.
Tbe gallant officera and brave soldiers detailed from
the old Philadelphia-regiments now in the dal to re.
fruit for their glorious battalions, have removed their
tonms from Camp Independence to F EL &NHL' ig SQUARE,
at d have called their present camp the same as the
Sonars, in honor of the noble Revolutionary patriot or
our city. A full torte of tenuty drummers and fifers.
ns der command of a drum major and tile mtjor, will be
in dolly attendance.
Young men of Philadolpidarreflect upon the duty that
yon owe lone country in Gila ber hour or peril. Co to
CAM FRAMCLIN, and plate your name upon the
muster rot[ of your brave col:ow/bane in arms.
By order of the Committee.
MIN R. aDDICKS,
Chairman of Committee on Recruiting.
The following officers have tents he Oamp Franklin,
besides theirrenrniting stations as mentioned :
Capt. Thomas J. Town. 95th Rest . 202 Dock street.
Lieut. P Eagan, 95th Regt , 202 Lock street.
Lieut. Thomas• K. Boggs, 234 Regt., crner Sixth and
Chestnut streets.
Lieut. J. A Giegot y. 91st Rest , 620 Chestnut street.
Lieut. B B. Eyre, 91st Rest., 620 Chestnut street.
Capt. William Wilson, 81st Rest.; Intl Market street.
Lieut. George W. 115th Bee 230 B. Fourth
street.
Lieut. Geo. W. Wition, 61st Befit., 8 R. Fourth street
Lieut. Wan. W..Dawrou, 61. et Bee., 88. Fourth street
Lieut. 0. B. Griffith. 82d Regt., Franklin &mare.
Lieut. A. J. Knorr, 32d Begt., Franklin 6Quare.
Vent. Joseph Abbey. 112th Regt., 13813. Fourth street
Cant. Cl. Kleintz 66th Begt., Dougherty's Hotel
Twenty. fifth and W ood.
Copt Joseph C. Bess, 85th Beet , 333 Chestnut street
Lieut. IL B Allen, 72d Beat., 527 Chestn [lt street.
Lieut. J. W. Sunderland, 72d Reat., 527 Chestnut et.
Lieut. Blchard Young, 189th Begt , Franklin Square
Lieut. Owen Sheriden,69th Regt., JoneerFlotel, Cheat,
nut street.
Capt. William Jatho, 2Tth Regt., b2O Oallowhill street
Lieut. John Stanton, 3d Reserves, 40 b. Third street.
Lieut. B. J. Towson, 1624 Regt., Artillery, 409 Chest
nut Arcot.
Capt. Blake,ls2d Beat , Artillery,4o9 - 13bestnnt street.
Cleat. P. hdconongh, 2d Reserves, Globe-Hotel, Sixth
street, below Gheetnat.
Lieut. J. Gurley. 2d Reserves, Globe Hotel, Sixth
street. below Chestnut.
Lieut. J. K. Brown, Penna. Reservent Jones' Hotel,
Ob et tura street.
Capt. S. M. Zulick, 29th Begt., 24 S. Fifth street.
Lient. D. F. Linn, 68th Begt., Franklin Square.
Capt. George W. Tomlinson, 28th Begt., Sixth and
'Jayne streets.
Mink H. A. Hall, 26th Begt . Sixth and Jayne streets.
Lient. John H. Bheal, 20th Begt., Barracks, Washing
ton street.
Cart. John T. Dnrang. 9011 flegt., Franklin Square.
OW William Moore, 734 Bee., 124 N. Fourth scree
Capt. William Uhler, 99th Regt , 20i Dock erect.
Capt. Henry A. Behests, for all Pennsylvania reg
meat. in the field, Jones' Hotel. oe6-6t
PROPOSALS:
EPUTY QUARTERMASTER
..1-J GENERAL'S °MOE.
PHILADELPHIA, October . 6, 1862
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until
THURSDAY. 16th instant, at 12 o'clock td., for the
shipment and delivery of all the MiTEURAOITS
STRAKER COAL required by the War Department,
from the wharves at Richmond, Philadelphia, to the fol
lowing ports:
Fortress Nonroe, Ye.
Waebington,D: O.
' . Melte; driaVa.
• • Hatteras Inlet, N. C.
Newbern, O.
Beaufort, N. 0:
- Port Royal, 8:C.
Hilton Read, 8. C:
Ship Island: . .
New Orleans, La.
Rey West, Fla.
New York.
Boston.
Contract to commence immediately after it le awarded,
and to continue until fOth Septtntber, 1883. The con
tractor will be required to make prompt shipments. as
SOOD 89 the orders are hirDialOd biro by the War De
pattment or its proper agent, from time to Inns, as re
toil ed.— Lay days, at the rate of forty tens per day, will
be rennin d for unloading; if - detained longer, by proper
authority (which in all eases meat be endorsed on the
bills of lading), the bidders will state the lowest rate for
demurrage per to per day. Coal to be nal aded at the
wharves it the different ports, or on board of other vas-
Pets, as may be directed by the proper authority, the con.
Blame furnishing the tools. &c, necessary for that 1m-
M/ea. Security will be reaniredfor the faithful perform
er ce of tlie contract The War Department reserves
the right to reject all bids deemed too high.
a. BOYD,
Captain and Mat. Q 31. 11. 8. A.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. OF
BEAL ESTATE—In pursuance of an order of
the Orpheus' Court of Delaware County, Pa., will be
bold on the premises, on DIONDAY, ()Gleba 27, 1862,
tie following described property, belonging to the estate
of BEULAH DAVIS, deceased, late of the township
of MARPLE, and county aforesaid
All that blessuege or Treat of Land, containing 127
ACBEf, S ROODS. and 33. PEROHES, about 20 acres
of which is a oodland.. The farming land is conveniently
div,ded into fields, with good fencing, and in a good state
of cultivation, being well watered by never•faiiing
springs and running streams The improvements consist
of a unbetautial STONE DWELLING, two and a.hatf
stories high, with portico in front, containing 7 rooms,
3 rims and hall cn the first floor kitchen, with pump
in• the same, attacb t d. A MODERN BUILT STONE
AND FRAME BARN. Biby 48 feet, with Stabling for.
30 cows and 6 herpes; Overshot and Wagon House at
tached. A STONE SPRING HOUSE, two etc ries high,
over a never falling wing of excellent water, situated
about. 100. feet from the dwelling. There is'a YOUNG
APPLE ORMARD, in thrifty bearing, and a variety
of other fitiit trees on the premises.
The property is •pleasantly situated on the Serie gfield
and Darby 'Male, adjoioleg lands of Joseph. Rhoads,
George Allen, and others, about 10 miles west from Phi
ladelphia, within 2 miles of Clifton Station, on the Phila
delphia and West Chesser (direct) Railroad; and 23
miles east tf Media, the county Heat of Deltware county,
within, mile of Springfield Friends' Resting Hones,
and convenient to other places of worship, schools,
mills, ,kc.
The above described property is worthy the attention
of farmers and persons desiring . a pletneutt.home of easy
access to the city. •
Those wishing further inform stion may call on PETER
H. BILL, residing on the premises ' or on the under
signed, at Ws residence, No: 543. North SZVEN7H
Street,. Philadelphia.
Isle to commence at 1 o'clook P. bl, when conditions
will be made known by WM. H. VOODES,
oc9 vat* Trustee to. lake Sale.
$5OO DAY, RBW
A er it tem p be t . r - 9, 14 2 9 hr 5 6 1 , , 7 o n 3
O TU TR E E S: .
BURY NOTES, coupons attached, Numbers 31,583,
31169, 31,570. MI partied are forbid negotiating astd
Notre,' u notice has bees given, andpayment stopped;
at the Treasury and all .3ab.Treasury Depareintnta.
85001 N GOL,DI
'Will be paid by the uatieraligneti for the return of :eta
/Totem. B. V: GALLAGELBB, -
No.. 281 North TRIAD Street.
Philadelphia, October 2, 1828. " • • ..:6c2-3Ett*
BLINI) AND DEAF— Consult Dr.
JAMES LEWIS, sehoie InrenLitting eneeeee le
Meeting • With the entire approbation of hia 'patients in
pliliedelehlsk. Office 331 North SIXTI3 St se3ollolo
IR. AM
145916;;VgInalet ATTBIST, hoe again
sommilfreebbilifOtteldrAl6l.tOrM in Europe. and Perm -
moray located' a t No, '4ST North SIXTH Street. OM. •
loom from 9,t0 12 ont2 to 4.,P.,91.. to94;l.mito
1 • IQUEIIIIB.-50 oases assorted .1A
rs-a Wa ( " 1 "., Nun received:per .ebboYandalls, from Bur.
&MU , ar ; :4l for silo by
JAURIITOBX & L 31'111101AL
-1102 1 204 South If R91. 1 :1' Street.
atd
WHOLESALE HOUSES.
LINEN C. HDICFS.
We have in store an Invoice of Dun
bar) Dickson; & Co.'s
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDICERCHIEFS,
Of our own imptrtation ; ordered last
Fpring, at old prices As We intend to
give our exclusive attention to
DRESS GOOPS AND SHAWLS,
?hese < Foods . will be closed out Cheap
for Cash.
DAWEON, BRANSON, & Co ,
N. W. C 10.13. MAIIKET AND FIFTH. NTS.
D4 WSON, BRANSON, & Co., ,
N. W. CORNER OF MARKET AND
FIFTH STREETS,
Invite the attention of Cash Buyers to
their entire New Stock of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, &c.
oc9. ID*
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
N EW STYLES
FANCY CASSIMERES
NEW STYLES FANCY COATINGS.
CASSIMERES FOR SUITS.
ENGLISH MELTONS.
FROSTED BEAVERS.
BROADCLOTH., UNION CASSIMERES, DOE
SKINS, &e., &e.
All kinds of desirable goods far
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
CIURINEN STODDART & BRO.,
450 4,52 end 454 "MAU 51g4014TD Btrest,
oto-4t . Above Willow.
j .AS.R. CAMPBELL CO ,
IMPORTERS AND CASH DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have Put received, and are now °Miring, magnificent
lines of
SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON.
ocB-tf
W T. S NODGRASS'
CLOTH lIQUSE,
NO. 84 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS.
PLAIN WEAR FOR FRIENDS.
A FULL STOCK OF FANCIES.
5e30.12t
FANCY OASSIMERES.
Black Cassimeres.
Union Cassimeres.
Boys' Cassimeres.
Black Cloths.
Black Beavers. .
Ladies' Cloakings, &a.
COMPRISING TER \
LARGEWSTOCR WE HAVE EVER OFFERED.
COOPER & CONARD,
B. E. cor. NINTH and Ill&EICHT
seBo-8m
"
NEW MOURNING STORE"
T
. NOW OPEN AT
No. 926 ORESTNIIT STRUM
EVERY VARIETY OF DEEP . MOURNING
AND
MOURNING BONNETS.
oc2-thetnet
1024 011ESTN1IT 8.1111221 T
E. M. NEEDLES.
LACES,
_ WRITE GOODS,
LINENS,
EMBROIDERIES.
A fall assortment of the above on hand at LO Fir
PItIORB, to WiliCal additions are made of all
NOVELTIES
ee2S.tf
1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
CIIOICE DRY GOODS—Just re
eeived.
Brown Poplino, Plain and Figured.
Brown Wool Poplins, Double Width.
Iderinoes of all Shades .
Wool D'Laines, Plain and Figured:
Cotten and Wool D'Laines—a nice line.
Figured Merinoes.
A lull line of Plain Shawls. .
A full line of Gay Shawls.
One lot of Black Figured Mohatra, at 250.
Six lots of Brown Alpacas, choice. •
A full line of Oassimeres.
• A full line of Vesting.
[JOHN H. STOKES
Str ,
702 ARCH eet.
VALI. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
1! Flew Fall Cloaks opened daily.
Winter Cloaks in preparation.
Striped all-wool Broche Shawls, SS.
Fall and Winter Woollen Shawls.
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts.
BOYS' OLO CHINO.
Flue Beady-made Clothing for boys.
Snits made to order.
CLOTHS, OASSIMEIIIOB, VESTINOS.
gust opened, several large lots Oassimeree.
Boys' wear of every grade and style.
11,000 yards Black and Fancy Gasslmeres, no. to $2.
6.41 Blue Flannels; Black, Blue, and. Brown Clothe.
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths for Fall and Winter.
DRESS GOODS.
Bop. Poplins, French Merinoes, Detainee, &o.
Black Dress Stuffs at reason able rates.
ARMY BLANKETS.
COOPER & CONARD,
ee2o S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets.
9 CASES SOLID FIG'D SILKS
/4 Solid Brown Figured,
Bond Blue Figured,
!Solid Green Figured.
EYRE & LKNDELL,
FOURTH. and ABOIL
FINE BLUE AND . BROWN MERI
HORS—
Humboldt Purple Merinoea,
New Shade Blue Morinoee,
Light and Dark Brown Merinoes.
BYRE & LANDELD,
FOURTH' and ABOH.
GOODS FOR AUTUMN.
Autumn Silks, dark colored Checks. •
Black, Plain, and Figured Silks.
New designs Fancy De Ladner,.
Bich De Lainea of lower grades.
Foil do Nerds and Long Champs. •
Handaome and now Plaid Cashmeres.
Plaid Valentine and Worsted.
, Poplins and Figured Drognete.
French Ohintzea of new styles
New assortments of French Mari 003.
Stella Shawl! and Striped Brooke.
Fancy !Shirting Flannels.
Embroidered Talna Clovers.
SHARPLESS BROTHEBB,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
LINENS. LINEN G OOD S. .QULT.kTS, -
BLANKETS —The subscribers have the lava sod
beet assortment of-Hones-furbishing Dry Goods. Ourtains,
Curtain Materials, &o , to bo found, all of which thoy
offer at the lowest cash prices.
SHEPPARD, 'VAN HARLINGEN, & AREISON,
100 S OBESTNIIT Street,
Importers and dealers , in Linens, Ourtains, and Fur
nishing Dry Goods. ocB. 6trp
EDWIN BALL 85 BROTEIER, .NO
26 South SECOND Street, will open, this morning
New Fancy Silks.
Now Black Filmed Silks.
Plain Black Poult de Soles.
Etch Purple, Green, Brown, ,tc., do *
Heavy Blank Corded Silks.
Plain Black Silks, &so. ocB
y . NEEDLEB,IO24 CHESTNUT
a Street, offers novelties as follows: Beal Pointe
Lace Collars, Si 96 up; Real Valencleune, 50c. up;
French Guipure, 50c. up ; Real Thread, 60c np ; sets in
all of the above at proportionably low rates. Real
Thread Veils, large size. 52 up; Real Thread Barbee,
76c rip; all Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c. up; Broad Hem
do. 26c. up; Theakfast seta, 600 up, and a complete as
sortment otLinens, Laces, White Goods, and Embroldo
rif s, at very low prices. Purchasers will find it to their
advantage to mast E. M. NEEDLES', 1024 CHESTNUT
Street.
N. B —Made upsets Sleeves and Handkerchiefs in new
styles. . ocS-6t
TOr STEEL & SON,
No. 718 North TENTH St., above Coates,
Nevi now oven a choice assortment of
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRESS GOODS.
Bich Fancy Silks.
New Shades Plain Silks.
Figured Black Bilks.
Plain Black Silks at Low Price*.
Bich Figured and Plaid French Rem.
Plain French Reps, all shades.
Plain French Merinoes, all shades.
PLAIN ALPACAS,
In Black, Brown
BeCheMode, Blue, and Scarlet.
Poll yres, Poplins, Doloines,
And every variety of New and Choke setusonable. 'Drees
Groh,. A BLACK assortment of
STELLA SHAWLS, • •
LONG AND•SQUARE WOOLEN SHAWLS, •
sell-tf AT LAST YEAR'S PRIOEB.
SHAWLS FOR PENNSYLTANIA
TBADZ—
Pull Line of Black Shawls,
• Pell Line of Black Stern's, •
roll Line of Woollen Shawls:.EYßE at
LANTittLL;
'FOURTH sal &EOH:
WHITE FRES]qtV.INGIt BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS ;
SPICES, aic.,
All the rednieltee tar Preering and Pickling Ptitgoebe
ALBERT. 0 RO BERTS,
DI&L3EN IN PINE GBOONRI2B,
•• NOM 13013,11g11 ELEVINTII .41;71)
LADIES' FURS. •
LADIES' FANCY FIJRS!
•
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
Ird.POBTEE AND MAIIIIWAOLTEEE 'OE
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
, No. 826 ARCH STREET, •
BELOW NINTH.
Jtnt ripened. a large and handsome Kock or LADIES'
AND OBILDBEN'S FANCY FURS, of every descrip
tion and the newest and most approed styles, at the
Lmeat Cash Prices. ocI•Sal
ADTTS' FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH,
Tmpo4Tima ANp MANUF,WrITREB
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
llfy assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Ohildren
IS now complete, and embracing every variety that will
be fashionable during the present season. All sold at
the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give
me a call. ' oc3.4mif
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CAR_PETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS. AND MATTINGS.
WOI_JFE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHtLNTS,
No. 132 CE.ESTNIIT STREET, PIIILADELPHIA.
A full assortment of Philadelphia-made Carpeln
always in Store. oc2
LEGAL
UNYTED STATES, EASTERN MS
TRIM OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOP
THE PRESIDENT OF TIIE UNITED STATES,
TO THE - MARSHAL OF TIEE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING
WHEREAS, The District Court of the limited States
In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name
of the United States of America, bath decreed all per
eons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right,
title, or interest in the bark-FANtLY L/LU RE, whereof
Atcene Lemievx is master, her tackle, apparel, and fur
niture, and the, geode, wares, and merchandise laden
ihereon, captured by the United States acme SH E PHA R
RE APP, under command of. Acting Volunteer Lieut.
H. S. Eytinge, said sloop being one of the Atlantic Li dT*l
Squadron, under command of Bear Admiral S F Dupont,
to be ntionished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time
and place underwritten. and to the effect hereafter ex
pressed, (justice so requiring.) You are, therefore,
charged and strictly - enjoined and commanded, that you
omit-not;" but that, by publishing, these presents in at
least two of the daily newspapers printed and published
in the city of Philadelphia, and in the..Legd Intel/igen.
Ger, you do impish and cite, or can e to be monished
and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general,who have,
or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said
bark FANNY LAHRE, her takle, apparel, and furni
ture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise,
to appear before the Hon. JOHN OADWALADER,
the Judge of the said court, at the District Court
room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTI
ETH day after publication of thee° presents, if it
be -a court day, or else on the next court day
folloving, between the usual hours of hearing causes,
then and there to show,or-allege, in due form of law, a
reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why
the said bark FANNY La.URE, her tackle,
,apparel,
and furniture and the said goods, wares, and
merehandiee, should not be pronounced to belong, at
the time of the 'capture of, the same, to the enemies
of the United States, and as goods of their enemies '
or.
otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be
adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes;
and further to do and receive in this behalf as, to justice
shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cameo to
be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid generally, (to
whom, by the tenor of these presents, it is also intima
ted,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place
above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a rea
sonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said Dis
trict Court cloth intend and will proceed to adjudi
cation on the said capture, ,and may pronounce that
:tbe said bark FANNY Li &ULM, her tackle, apparel,
and inflaters, and the said goods. wares, and merchan
dise, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same,
to the enemies of the United States of America, and
BB goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and sub
ject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged
and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather
contumacy, of, the persons so cited and intimated In any
wise notwithetanding and that You duly certify to the
said Distriet Court what you shall do in the premises, to
gether with these present&
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADEB,
Judge (tithe said court, at Philadelphia, this sevento day
of OCTOBER, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-seventh
year of the Independence of the said United State&
ee9-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District oourt.
SITED STATES 4 ':EASTERN
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, 80T,
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
TO THE MARSHAL OF TED-HASTERIti DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United States of America, bath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title,
or interest in the schooner DEFIANCE, whereof W.
B Oladding is caster, Ip.r tackle, apparel, and turei•
ture, and the goods, warts, and merchandise la
den .on board thereof, captured by United States
bark had ZILERA, tinder command of W. T. Onleaple,.,
to be nionished, cited, land called to judgment, at the
time and place underwritten, and to the effect here
after expressed, (justice so requiring ) Yon are there
fore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded,
that you omit not, but that, by publishing these
presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed
and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the
begat byteltioenoer, you do monish and cite, or cause
to be montehed and cited,, peremptorily, all persons
in general who have ' or pretend to hwve, any right,
title, or interest in the said schooner DEFIANCE,
her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said
goods, wares. end tre rehandle°, to appear before
the Hon. JOHN OADWALADER, the Judge of the
said Court, at the District Court-room, in the
City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after
publication of these presents, if it be a court day,
or else on the next court day following, between
the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to
show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and
lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said schooner
DEFIANCE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture,
and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden thereon,
should not be pronounced to belong, at the time
of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United
Statee, and as goods of their. enemies, or other
wise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be ad
judged and condemned as good and faiths' prized; and
further to do and receive in this behalf ae to justice shall
appertain. And that you hilly intimate, or cause to be
intimated, unto all persons aibresaid, generally, (to'
whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,)
that if they shall not appear at the time and place above
mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and
lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court
doth intend and will proceed to adjudication oli the said
capture, and may pronounce that the said schooner DE-
I.
F APIA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the
said goods, wares, end merchandise did belong,. as.
the time of the capture of.. the same,to the
enemies of the United States of America, and
as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and.
subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be ad
judged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence,
or rather contumacy, of the perscins so cited and inti
mated in anywise notwithstanding; and that you duly
certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the
premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADEIt,
Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this seventh
day of OCTOBER,. A. D. 1862, and in the eighty—
seventh year 'of the Independence of the sald'Unitel
States.
04-at . O. B. FOX, Clerk District Court.
IrN THE DIENRIOT COURT' FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIIteuDEL.
PHI A.
ROBERT W. PEORIN vo.ORARLES.RAILER. Jane
Term, )862 No. 470. Tonditioni Exponsa.
The undersigned bee been appointed by-said ()earl Au
ditor to distribute the fund arising from the Shorans eat:,
tinder said writ, of the following. properties :
Alt that certain lot or piece of around situate on the
eaet aide cf Front etreet, at the distance of one hundred
and twenty-five feet .from , Poplar street, containing, in
front forty feet, and in depth one hiandred• and seventy
two feet, se follows :• . •
No. 1. All that certain three.story Brick aortae and
Lot of Ground- situate on theeriet side of front street,
No. 915, at the distance of. one hundred and twenty-five
feet from Potter street, containing, in front, twenty feet,
and in depth, eastward, eoventy. two feet. '
No. 9. Alt that certain tbree.atory Brick Bowman&
lot of Ground eituale on the. east eide of Fkont street.
No. 917, at the dietanced rite hundred and fort7-tinte
feet front Poplar etreet, containing, in front, twenty het,
and in depth, eastward. seventy two feet
80. Z. All that frame Factory or Tannery (one , of the.
buildings two. story, theeiher of them four-story) and Lot
or piece of Groued situate on the west aide of.oohocksink
creek, at the distance of one hundred and fifteen lot
film. Poplar street, containing, in front, forty feet, and
In, depth, westward, about one hundred feet, more or
less.
Notice is hereby glvon, that the Auditor will meet the
parties interested in geld fund on AIONDA3, the 20th
day of October, 1862; at.4o'clook P. AI., at his office, No.
109 North bIXTH Street, Philadelphia, when and where
all parties having claims upon Ins saidlund,or any part
thereof, are required , to present• them, or be debarred
from coming in upon said fund.
oeB 101 01, 1 12-YOBD P. NACU/ALLA,. Auditor.
IN THE PI STRICT COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Jacob T. Williams, Assignees &c , vs. Sabina Gaul,
Christiana Zook, Christian Johns, and Fannv Johns, his
',kith. Alias Lavari Facies. September Term, 1862:
No. 119.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court
arising frenstimeale by the Sheriff, of all that certain
brick messuage or 'tenement and-lot , of ground, situate
On the west side of. Ninth. Street, at the distance of
eighty feet northward from Cherry Street, in the city of
Philtidelbble, containing in bread* twenty feet, and in
length or depth ninety. lire feet, will , meet the parties In
terested for the Pinola of his appointment, on TRIMS
DAY, October I.6th, 3 , 962, at four o'clock P. M., at his
Office, Zia. 184 South SIXTH , Street, in the city of Phi
ladelph% when and where all persona are required to
present their clahns, or else be debarred from Doming in
upon said fund. ED WIN T. OBASE,
se3o.lot . • . Auditor.
Li THE ORFSAYS"..OOIIRT FOR
THE CITY AND GOEETT , Of MaILADEL
PE lA.
Estate of SARAH KLETT, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust .the account of Jacob Albright, Executor of
S &DA IS ILE vr, deceased, and to make distribution of
the balance in the bands of the aocountant, will 'meet the
parties interested, for the purposes of hie appointment, on •
MON DAY. October 20th, 3862, at 4 o'clock P. K., at his,
office, S r- corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets in,
the city of Philadelphia.
ed. tuthetit D. W. O'BRIEN, Auditor%..
IN. THE ORPBANS' court. e FOR,
TUE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL 3,8E1.a•
Estate of DENBY MARTIN, Decease&
The Auditor appointed by the Court to aullt, settle,
and adjust the account of. Peter Elartio, Administrator
O. T. A of DENBY MARTIN, decealed, and. to idete
distribntion of the balance in the hands of the.acconnt
ant. will ant et the parties Interested, for Ile burosiee of
bleftpixdntment, on TUESDAY, October atat, IBIKI et 4
o'clock P. at his office, 8. E. conter SIX,PEI and
WALNUT Streets, in the city of Philedolobie.
ed. tuth 'Et D. W. O'DIVINN, auditor:
.A SBIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM
w. RIOHARDS..
'NOTICE is hereby given tliatWiliiani B. Richards and
Wife Dave made an assizeisent of certain REAL ES
TATE for the tame& of his creditors '
to Louis L.
Pauly, to whom all telsons INDEBTED to said estate
are replicated to nirAlie payment; and those having
OLAIMS against the same to present them to
LOIIIS L. PAULY,
No. 9 BANK etreett.:Phpa.
stkl& Met
•
10F, , P. GILL .& CO., No. 720
:1:BOB Stieet, will open on THURSDAY. Oct 9th,
14 ',data aelortnient of Fall and White* BONNE TS,
dIIII.,DBE N'S GOODS, dto , to which the attention 01
the ladles is solicited. ILit
QAVE FROM fi.o TO 50 PER CENT. !
—Great Reduction in Prices of
Photograph albums.
Photograph Bibles.
Card Portraits.
PITVIBER'S Photograph Album Depot, 439 OBE iT.
BUT Street. 0c8.3t
OSPIT AL STEWARD'S hi AN
II&L, for the Instruction of Hospital Steward%
Ward Mestere, end Attendants. Br 3. J. Woodward,
N D. 12mo. $I 25.
THE PATIBNOE OF TiOrli. With an Introdultion,
by John G. Whittier. 75 eta.
COUNTRY LIVING AND COUNTRY TRINKLNa.
By Gun HamiDon. 61.25.
HEALTH; ITS FRIB!IDS AND ITS FOES. BF
B. D. Itittaffy, AI D.
NEW 4Y,11NA311.03 for bleu, Women, and On{(.
dram $2..
For Rale by WM. E. & ALFRED riLdirtl.EN,
Ee27 6043 NSTNUT Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
IVEBS. JOHN DREW'S AROlt
STENST THEATBD.
Acting and &age Manager W. IeBEDERDNED.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOB. D. 111.II.EtrillE,
UNEX&FII'LED SUOCES3.
FECORD WEEK OF MI.:18 BATEMS,N.
TWITSIGS CEO *WED FROM PIP TO DOME
0-NIGHT, TIIt4RSDAY, October 9, 1862 7
LON"ON ASSURANOE.
LADY GAY SPANKER
GRACE HABIZAW.A.Y.- .. . ..
DA ZZ L 8..... ..' . ... ... J W A.L LAME .
OB ARLES COVRTLET 'EDWIN ADAMS—
To conclude with TUE SWISS SWAINS.
ON liItIOAT. EDWIN ADArtIS , BE,NF4IT.
Doors open at 7—To commence at, o'clook.
ALN UT-STREET THE
- Role Lessee Are. 21. A. GARRETTBON.
Eneinese Agent ..Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
TBIB (THURSDAY) EVENING, OCT. 9,
Will be presented the new French Drama of.
TI3E COURIER OF LYONS.
Lemuel:le, Z .
Itlr. E. ED DY.
Duboec,
To conclude with
THE GLADIATOR
Lydon. . ........... .. .. . 111 r. E. EDDL.
Doors open at 7---Performance commences at X.
A A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
Lessee and Manager. Wftl. 'WHEATLEY.,
Fourth appearance in three year of the world .famed
GA/OED RAYED AND TROUPE.
Fourth appearance of the World"s Wonder,
YOUNG AMERIOA, - 'YOUNG AMERIOA.
PRO WDED 'EMUS ES
Attest the admiration of the public for the inimitable re
presentation of the celebrated
GABRIEL RAVEL
and his unapproachable
TROUPE OF ARTISTS.
YOUNG AMERICA., THE CHILD WONDER,
Every evening in his terrifically - •
LINO FEAT OF THE
THE THREE FLYING TRAPEZE.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 00T. 9, 1802,
The toromningOomio Pantomime of
SIMON'S MISHAPS. •
SIMON ...'....GA.BRIEL• RAVEL.
M. U. Menotti, Axel, Lehman, Tophoff, Toledo, Ma
dame Maize tf, &c, .
THE IPAIHAH.BRIOANOS
GAB aiEL RA.VETs.
Jik CUES—. .. . .
The glorious farce of
'TWAS It
Mr. 'P Plaeide, Miss Wells:and Commlay.
To conclude with she astonudieg feats of the
THERE FLYING T PEZB. LA LEOTARD,)
The Ptielic is respectfully informed that tue engage
ment of the werld.f
RAVEL TROUPE
Is Positively For Twelve Nights only,
With the exception of the ProsEh no Free List.
Pargnetto, Parquette Circle, and Balcony 50 cents.
Family Circle and Amphitheatre 25 cants.
Proscenium Boxei, bolding eight per,onm BO
' Box Offl open from 9A. 91 till 4P. at., when nests
can be secured three Ca) s in advance, witnour extra
charge.
Doors open at 7 o'cloik. Performance will commence
quarter before 8
'lnconsequence of the immense pressure at the Box
office In the evening. aed so avoid unnecessary do ay,
MB. WHF,ATLET
would respectfully suggest to his patrons that, for their
own convenience, they should secure their tickets and
places during the day; for which there
It Id NO EXTRA 011.00341,
ONCERT HALL -LEOTU
N... 1 ROOM
°ATTAIN WILLIAMS'
SOUTH BRA.
WHALING VOYA.GI3
EVERY EVENING, at quarter to S o'dook
BiITUBDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock
Atlmiebioo, 25 calla: Children Imif price
QT. GEORGE'S CRICKET
kJ GROUND, THIRTBENTEL street, above COLIISI
- Avtnue.
GEEAT PEIESTI:USN FEAT
GREAT TEST OF SIAN'S PJWER OF ENDU
RANCE,
WALEING 105 MILES INSIDE OF T WE FTY•FOUB
COI SEI:131 IVE HOURS, and 480 MILES IN.
t IDE OF EIGHT OuNSEOUTIVE DAY 3,
WITHOUT WALKING oa
dUN
PAY (SEVEN DAYd'
BETWEEN OuTOHEB 13th AND 214, 1883.
GRAND CONCERT EAOH DAY,
From 1 to 6X P. H., by BECK'S BRASS BAND.
Strict decorum will be preserved, and seats reserved
for Ladies and Children.
Admission to the Ground and Seat, .10 Gents. 0c9.-4.*
A SSEDI BLY BIIILDIN GS.— Messrs.
-40k. ABEL de CO 'a WONI EBFIIL dTEREOPIII
CON.
Exhibiting every evening thin week, with a change or
programme nightly.
/Ambition 26 cents--4bBdren 10 cents. A racksSe o
twenty-four tickets for $3.
Doors open at 7)( ; commence at 8 o'clock.
klatinhe on Saturday at 8 o'clock
pENNefYLVANIA ACAREAY OF
THE FINE ARTS.
1.(h5 CHESTNUT S TREET,
Is open daily (Bundase excepted) from 9 A.. till 6
P. ht. Adznis►ion 21 cents. Obildren half price.
Sharee s of Stock, $3O.
; 'lO ;
• •
ORED PHOTOGRAPH - 8—
N— , owi None exceed in beauty or trutbfalneaft
tbGte made byItEPIER, at his Galio', SESI) ID St.,
above Green. All aho purcl rise will be please•! with
them. it*
r R
NCOMPAABLE.—The most aeon
..i- rate portraits ever made : 8Y1M111 5 3 Life. size t'ho—
togrephs, in..o Colors. They combine the exacinear of
the photograph with the beantr of an oil pain ing. War
prices. SE001.1) Street, shore Green. 1 *
WANTS.
WNTED—lmmediately, 500 Intel--
ligent, energetic, Deroevering oeleemen, for
HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT
REBELLION,
In 2 vols. Ist nearly ready. Bold only by subscription.
For partierdars apply to or address
1111111,1313 T, WILLI&1118. & CO.,
148• ASYLIIII Stmt.,
Hartford, Conn.
WANTED -50 SOBER MEN, or
pood address, to Canvass for McICIAROVTA
CITY DIRECTORY for 18631 Apply 27 Routh SIXTH
Street ltit
WANTED -A .FRENCH L &DX,
to give tenons in French and Music. No one
need apply unless she bee bad experience in teaching and
can furnish satisfactory references. Address O. P. Q.,
414 Bonth ELEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. tie22-tt
20,000;GT 0 E1 _ 1 _
jIGOI bAe r ivided O . N
A. M o,l o ,to ttT7
JOS: 1B:
430 WALNUrStreet.
ool6Bt
BOARDING.
TIIII EASANT EBOOPID- EITORI
-I. rooms. _with baud, at -
telt: bn , • SOT. /loath • Itlf1311.1) Street.
,
FOR' SWE AND; TO. EAT.
ABABB CHANCE L-•-FOR BAIR -
Stock, Goodwidi Fixtures, and Lease of an old—
established Betail.D27 Gooda Store, in one of the beat.
locations, by a yenta about declining bueleese. Bton
SUlfill, and well select,d. Direct to s , J , it 0 . ." stattn
name and residence, at this offiz.e. oc7-tntin..3rifie
-u-7 FOR SALE— A. nio • H &OK,
pair of 110E8E8, with businesa;
to he eold at a reasonable price.. Islay be seen at Stable,
1227 LOCUST St , between 8- and 12. A. EL, and Sto 6
P. Id. oc9 2.t
PERSONAL
P E si
— vriim - Trred " afd . collec S te l d ° fet e ß ol o di t ' l t ik a t lallots a ati P d atf
rOittivfs-otruch as are deceased, at reasongble and mita
factory rates, by 3&4111 , 13 FULTON.
Micitot for Ci4imacta,
4'24 WA.Lti7J' Street, Pttittuttl ptii a.
Particular attention girea to parties }tetra at a dia-.
tatce. . ..... . . . oc7 - ti
DISCS BGE SOL DINES' OE B,
T741 . 0A7119 • anti other Claims castled by
• J&IHRS lrUti
. ..Mitterrand Nava Meat,
4414- WJailtlirr Street, Phileda.
HT HIGHEST -PRICE PAID , FOIL
T
asconlyatian, puswEvms. (ARPEICS..
tiToVZO, BEDDING &b . Ooll' or eddrees.WlLWAW
LISVIP, No. 981 - NINGII Avenue. oc9 6t*
LOST AND. WIND:
4:$.T . 43 - 1- MIBL A ID—OE ELT [
OTic No. 243; dated October 29thi18N, in our
name, for forty. tvo shares Preferred Stock of the Oats
vitae Railroad Company Notice is hereby glwn. that:
vs have applied for a Uercificate to be issued iu lien or
above. too 9 th s disk DR WIZ & CO.
PJE&NOS:
.1. - 211101+11111 . : SEVEN —OCTAVE; 1 1 /100 , -
ii TA , 24oF3EINV ODD P I all D•ro R c'6o—Parable in.
easy eitiaof Three Do;lare per month.
The;:peldlo will races° take notice that the books of the,
hA.VIttICIS
'NOMETTe ere now open to receive eute.cithert e.
Fourth. Beets The Bret distribution or Seven-onto:et
No. mood Pianos for tills feriae will tako ar the.
Office. No. low OBESTNDT Stsi-eti ott. 7ltitC.3o.tT,,
.-Octoher 7th, 72163, at 3" o'clock. fl •-iring the.
full ylan of. crerstlona of Ibis hiably bene.acimi instate
tioa. oen be. bad by optative to the N..caetary of thee
Seeietp. H. W GRAY, 14ecretarv,
0c4.11 Office, 1201, 011111S7ICIIT Street.
THE FIN EBT • ASSORT,
riffitil RENT of nay?, u2cdarn, and dareAs
&NOB Isom 5150 to SIM
Also, PSlllO3'B Woald•ronowned IiZIODSONS 024.
ammoNirms, for ea*, at a great radaction, !g%
emW month), instaltradanta. JAMES 311/.IIJOS, Al 9 itz3,
282 Synth TIFTH. Shrest. shoos Finrciod; •a9-3rno
10 - b
IE-APVLES
.....
AND PEACHES,
IN BARRELS AND BACKS,
FOR ARMY AND HOSPITAL USE,
FOR BALE BY
TUSTIN & SHEWELL.,
r t 9-3 t Fn. 206 fil.kicur sore.gt.
ATOUR 01L.-492 basket* Waa l
OUee 011. just raceived Der Ai* :Clizmielis, bee
4ordean2,,for sale by
JrarsTrorna 4 Itik
e u o stet Aeoe . h ww.gpr ,4tr•ot
EN G 1 ISR DAY .,: CHEFS . 35%
Boxes 060*AbRn i;
ivnd and .for ate by 11 6 !ODZ J.% Wp % xi
TA.ec NO L Walk Will&
..11153 BSTE3I&I .
H_ JOHN DBISW.