The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 15, 1863, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE ! I
BATCHELOR'S celebrated LIMB DYE 18 the Best its
the World. The only Harmless, True, and Retia'ile
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Pored— changes
Bed, .11118tY. or Cray Hair, instantly to , a, Glasni Black
or Ratural Brown, without injuring tbe hairorStain
ing tbe Skint leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
'color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The
Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. Baranuroa; all others
are mere imitations, and should be avoided . Sold by
all Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
/few York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. 11e83-ly
Orit-PRICE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST
timats, made in. the Best Manner, expressly for RE
'PAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Vicuna. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES & CO., 604 ,MARKET street.
ELECTRIC:Uri" ON A NEW SYSTENI, AS A Clu-
R ATIyE, by Dr. A. If. STEVENS, No. 1418 SOUTH
PENN SQUARE, PbiloeelpMa. sail tf
Dn. SWERT'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CIIRiS
Barns and Seal& immediately.
I ARR.IED_
METER—IIASHANI the 7th instant, at Syke, the
residence of Theodore Schwartz, Eqt , JeffArsmicouutY,
FF`, by the Rev Mr. Whittle, Theodore (.1 Meter. sou
Adolphus Meter, Esq . of St. Louts, Dr). , to Rattle
.11:, daughter of the late Charles Busham, Esti . of Loa
. BVIIIe,
7DTPOD.
COLLOK—On the 14th instant, William M. Collom,
Jr.; in the 19th year of his age.
Tho funeral will take Place from tro residence of his
brother-in-law, J. S Seitzinger. No. 93i North Broad
street, to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon a: 2 o'clock,
without further notice. **
EISHER.—On Sunday afternoon. September 13, Rod
ney Fisher,' Esq., aged 65 yea's —Weloware papers will
Veen COPY,]
His relatives and main friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from thi , residence of his brother
in-law, Joseph Maxfield, Na. 609 North Tenth street. at
2 o'clock this (Toe s& y) afternoon.
HALFMAN —On the 14th instant, Mrs. Saran Hall
man, in the 39th year of her age.
Her relatives end friends are respectfully Invited to
attend thelnneral, from the residence of Cheri , . Leach,
- Blain g-Sun lane, Dear Broad:street. to, morrow ( Wedu 95.
day) afternoon at 3 o'clock, without fu-ther node. .*
LEEDS'.—On the morning orals 13th instant, Mahlon
-Leeds, in the 42d year of his age.
The relatives and friends of The family are respirtfulli
invited to attend the funeral. thli (Third-day) aiterizoon,
at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his brother. No. 1614
Market street, without further notice. Interment at
mends' Western Ground, Race street.
REED. —On Saturday mornin e. the 13th instant Mary,
Widow of the late Alexander W. Reed, in the 18th year ,
of her age, -
Her friends and those of the family are rezpeetfally
:Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence.
326 South Tenth street, to-morrow (Wednesday)
morning at 9 o'clock.
WARD.—Iu Wait Philadelphia, on Sunday morning,
ai 9,t4 o'clock. of congestion of the lungs, James Ward.
Eon., of Leesburg. ti J., In the 734 year of his age
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from the residence ortds
eon, John D. Ward, south aide of Walnut street, west of
Thirty-ninth street, to-morrow (Wednesday) morning at
9 o'clock. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. **
• WEEKLY REPORT OF INTERMENTS,
EbsALTH OFFIOE. September 12.1563.
Deaths and Intients in the Ma/ of Philmde/pirta
from the, oth to thel2th of September,
CAUSES OF DEATH. 71 :.'.l OADBES OF DEATH 5 ".2,
.Abs coss 1 Hemorrhage 1
Apoplexy 3 1 " Uterus. 1
Cancer. 3" •Lum , s - 1
-, .
Carbuncle 2 Hydrophobia 1
Croup 13 Hernia , 1
Congestion, Brain.. 1 6 Hooping Cough .. .. , 3
41, t 'Lungs • • 3 InDammation.l3rain 6
Cirrhosis. :' 2 " Bronchi... 2 1
of - .5 ivor... 1 ' " Colon 2
Cholera InfaNim... 29 " Larynx -- .
Cholera Morbu 1 - " Liver ' 1 1
Chlorosis. • .... 1 • " Lunge 1 9
Consumption, Lnngs. 29 4 " Peritoneum 1
Convulsions.. 12 " 8.328AW0N 7 2
Cyanosis_2 Injuries on railroad 1
Diptheria 111 Brain 1. 1
Diabetes 1 " from a fall 1
Diarrhoea 4 3 i Jaundice 2
Dropsy 4 1 1 Intemperance 2
Brain 3 llamas - tune 1
" Heart. 1 Measles 1 26
Disciple of 'Heart —• . 5 1 Neurosis
-Spine .• ... 2 Old Age 6 '
' ' -Bladder..
Liver 1 Poisoning 1
Drowned 1 1 Ron over, railroad. 3 1
Dysentery 8 4 " by a cart. 1
Debility 6 11 Enptero, Intestines 1
Effusion onßrain.... 1, Scrofula 1
Erysipelas 1 3 Softening of Brain.. 15
Fall from window... 1 rtill.born 1
'ever, Bilious 2 1 Shock.
Congestive... 2 2 1 Tetanus 1
-•• Intermittent. 1 Unknown.. 2 1,
I
• ' Puerperal.... 1 Wonneb—Gunshut.. 2 1
i _
Remittent .... 2,
Scarlet i .3, Total-. 130;193
"k Typhoid...... 41 3! I
00 THE ABOVE TITERS WERE —
Under 1 year Sc From 40 to a .... ..... 25
From Ito 2 46 " 110 to 60 : 12
" 2to 6 34 " 60 to 70 ........ 14
15 to 10 16 " - 70 to 80 .17
10 to 145. 6" SO to Stl 6
" 16 to 20 6 " 98 to 103
20 to 30
" 30 to 40 25 27
Total 23
WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. .
First 30 Tenth 13 Nineteenth "9
• Second • ..19 Eleventh 9 Twentieth ... 14
Third . 4 Twelfth 3 Twenty-first 14
Fourth .12 Thirteenth 7 Twenty-second.. 7
Fifth 0 Fourteenth ..,....J4 Twenty-third....lo
Sixth 11 Fifteenth ""16 Twenty-fourth-21
'Seventh 21 Sixteenth 3 Twenty-fifth.... 7
Eighth ' 6 r Seventeenth 8 Unknown 17
ninth. 71Eighteenth 12 --
Total. 323
Deduct deaths from the country 17
Net deaths in the city 30
Nativity—United States, 266 ; 'Foreign, ; Unknown. 11.:
From' the Almshouse, ; People of Color, 14; from the
Country. 17.
The number of deaths. compared with the correspond
ing weeks of 1602 and otaast week, was a. follows :
Week ending septenner 13,1862,' was 269.
Week ending-September 5:4663, wan D2O.
Males, IE3; W
Females. 160 ; Boys, 92 ; Girls, 101.
Deaths and intermon of soi dior. in the alto.. 7
ILLTAISI READ. FlAnlth (Meer.
MOURNING GOODS, FOR FALL
SALES.—Jost opened. Fall stock of
Black Reps. Cashmeres. Merinoes, Bombazines.
Tarneses, Mousselines, Silks. Baratheas.
Turmas, Australian Craves. Paramsttas.
Reps Anglais, Oriental Lustres, Alpacas;
English Crapes, Veils, Thibet, Long and. Square
-Shawls, kc.
Also Second Ratirning, 'Flannels, Balmorals, and,
Dress Goods of various fabrics.
BESSON SE SON. Mourning Store,
1810 91.8 CHB iT NET Street.
EYRE
. 84 LANDELL OPEN'. TO-DAY,
for Fall Bales,
Rich Printed filerinoes. Delainee. Rem. &c.,
WYRE & "LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
New Silks for Fall Sales•
Corded Silke, Figured Silks . -
Moire Antiques. Pout de loies. &C.. &C.
EXHIBITION
OF THE
l'innsylvania-Uorticuitural Society,
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, •
- - COMMENCING
TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15,
And. continuing Wednesday and Thursday, the 16th and
'l7th. Pay and Evening. The clients, or
FRUITS, FLOWERS, AND VEGETABLES
WILL BE LARGE AND P(45. -
THE BALLROOM FLOOR
'wIII be laid ever the Parquet and, together with
THE SPACIOUS STAGE,
Will be devoted to the Plants, Flowers, Ornamental De
signs, &c. The stage will also be elegantly draped and
• decorated with reek work, fountains. stc
THE LOBBIES AND VESTIBULES
Will be set apart for the 'display of Ordamental Iron
work, Pottery, Hanging Vases, Fern Cases.-.-Aqua
-Fiume, Wire Work, Gardening Utensils Etc,
THE ELEGANT FOYER.
Willbe filled with the choicest specimens of Fruit, and a
large Hall will be devoted to the
VEGETABLES,
IHRGFELD'S CELEBRATED BAND
Will perform every vetting, and the entire banding
`Wiilbe
BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED
-during the ddy as well as the evening.
REFRESHMENTS
Of the choicest kinds will-be furnished.
Contributions of Fruit, Flowers, Plants. Vegetables,
Fern Casee,Aquarinms. Phantom or Skeletonize,( Bun
-quets, Rustic adornments. Sic., (for which -liberal -rfrit- -
Warns are offered) are solicited. Applications con be
„Made to the secretary, A. W. RARRISON, No. 26 Slath
.BEVENTH Street, or to J. R. MITCHELL, president,
No. 810 YORK Avenue.
Admittance 20 cents. Members' Tickets, admitting
. 1 -one gentleman and two ladies to the Exhibition and to
the ]monthly meetings, Stc._, until - the lat of January
next, will be furnished for One Dollar; on application to
the Treasurer, HENRY A. DEUR, 827 CHEnTEUT
Etreet.
Afifi- Articles for exhibition will be received on MON
DAY. from 1 o'clock to 6 P. Of , and on TUESDAY, from
7 to 12 A. M., on the Broad street and Locust-street
fronts. To prevent confusion, the wagons mast head
North on Broad street, and West on Locnst street.
se9-81
fiIM7"ACKNOWLEDGMENT. THIRTY
DOLL ADS, proceeds ()Mho Juvenile Concert,
Were recently handed to the friends of the "Ladies' As-
Sociatlon of West Philadelphia, for the relief of the fa
*tallies of soldiers who - have fallen in the battle," Ste.,
by Mr. J. F. ERESBEER, teacher of vocal music in
yhis city. Thanks are her , by respectfully tendered.
lt* NATHANIEL WEST, D. D., Treasurer.
. • A PRIVATE, VIEW OP THE
GRAND DISPLAY of the lIOUTIOULTUIi . ,
tiOCIETY will be ritioraed to Members and their li,dion,
on showing their tickets at the door, on TUESDAY. at
P. M. Open to the public at 7P. N. It
M. PHILADELPHIA, SEPT. 14, 14 1 13.
At a Special Makin.. of the PENNSYLVANIA
BORTICULTTJKAL SOCIETY held this day, it was
Beaolned, That the net proceeds of the Autumnal
Exhibition to be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC on
the 16th, 161 h, and 17th days of September. over and
above the premiums and expenses of the same. be and
are hereby appropriated equally to -the 17nited Stiles
Sanitary and the Chri4Tan Commissions, for the use of
Vie Disabled Soldiers of the Army.
sel6-St . • A. W. H ARRISON, lien. Seely,
re .. .--. SECOND WARD - ONION LEAGUE.
—Stated meeting THIS 'EVENING, at Robert
7.817c14341 School, SIXTH Street, above Carpenter. at had
past 7 o'clock. Every member ie requested to attend.
By order. JOHN W. LYNN, President.
JOHN W. FRAZER. Secretary. . it*
..M. UNION LEA.OOE OF PELI.L ADE L
PHIA.—A Special Meeting of the Union League
of r bile& Iphin wilt be held at the League lionse,-ILLS
CHESTNUT Stteet. on WEDNESDAY. September , 16, at
13 o'clock P. N. 0110. H. BOKER, Secretary.
sel4-St
f zV , NINTH WARD NATIONAL UNION
ASSOCIATION.—A Regular Seated Meeting of
lie INinth. Ward Nstinnal Union Association will be
held TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 11th, at the Hall
'TWELFTH and FILBERT Streets, at 7is o'clock. Etat
meat speakers will address the meeting. A fall at
tendance of the loyal men of the ward Is requested.
.sel4-2t. JOHN L. HILL, Secretary.
TWENTY-FOURTH WOULD NA.-
TIONAL UNION AS O OOIATION —A 'regular
stated nseetink of the National Union Association of the
Twenty-fourth ward, will be held THIS (roesdav)
3IVENING, September 18th, 1E43. at 7k. o'clock, at the
Mall over the Market House, MARKET Street, above
Thlrty•third. Eminent, spankers will address the meet
ing. All loyal citizens are invited to attend.
JAMES MILLER, rresiderm,
31,* JAMSS NEWELL, Secretary.
IMPLINIVIMSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
LAW DEPARTMENT.—A Term will commence
on THURSDAY, the let of OCTOBER next. The Intro
ductory lecture will be delivered by PROP. MORRIS. at
XIORT o'clock, in the evening of that day, at the LEG ,
TUBE ROOM. in the NORTH COLLEGE sep 7-t ocl
MTHE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSU
EANCE COMPANY. September 7. 1863 —The Di
rector's have this day declared a DIVIDEND of SEVEN
MOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS 'per share on .the Stock of
the Company for the last six months, which will be paid
to the Stockholdere or their legal representative,s after
thel7th instant. Wht. G. ORO CELL,
868418 Secretary.
FAA IifEIETIPIO OF rruE STOCK
HOLDERS
. of - the OIL CREEK AND RIDGWAY
AILROAD COMPANY will be held at the CONTI
AI, HOTEL, in Philadelphia, on MONDAY..SeP
tevaber 21st, 1863, at 12 o'clock M.
AL BERT WILLIS.
GEORGE DICKINSON,
JAMES A. BEAZIE,
JAMES H. MAYO,
Commiesioners.
IM. 'NOTICE.— THE ASiliff.TAL MEET
UM of the H ANDBL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
will be heddon TUESDAY EVENING, September 15,0at
the southeast corner of NINTH and SPRI.NIa °AUDEN
'reas. at 8 o'clock, The members, and all persons de-
Airous of uniting With the Society , this season,,are re
speothilly invited to be present.
___
selll6l* E. F. STEWART, Secretary.
AWN Aug[ELEGANTS.---nl. JO.
BEPH ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la Matson
GRANDVILLE STORM Marchand. Taillenr, No. 609
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a lihonneur d' aviser
den noinbreux amis et coonaissances (abut one l'hono;
Table public) gni Pon' deJa favorlse de leer clientele.
gull Tient de resevoir de Paris et Londres, les modes lee
rhis i r ti fe t ntes dies mienx portees pour la saloon d'ete.
M. ANDVILLE STOKES a mis sa disposition les
OW les plus belles at lee meMentes qualitee, des pre-
Leses anutures d'Europe. _
officiates et soldiits de tout grades y ttortyront les
lokelllenres qualites d'etoffes, a des prix troll moderes
• Teelegslice de ea coupe, aine'que le cachet de distinction
cne oaraoterise, est dein troy 4cue du pat* Will OIL
naigniger leers mattes, lyso-Ens
PHILADELPRIA. 'AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office Small
YOUATII Street, PaIi,ADELPITIA. Septembbr 2,188 t
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following -named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Ccidutiort Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known, and.- ft is, therefore, necessary that the certill
mites of stock should be presented on milling for the
Dividend. S. BR aDFORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster,
Timothy C. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcham%
Ann Copeland, Sohn Mclntyre,
A. Brasile and J. Newbold, John S. Moore,
Trustees, James McKnight,
Debbie A. Hughes, Benj.-P. Newport,
Semi. T.,Earrieon, Banj. Pott,
James Hallowell, W R. Rodman,
James W. Hallowell, , Sarah Ann Richards,
Catherine C. Koppele, Henry B. Sharer,
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler,
Mary Kuhn, Andrew Tnrner,
Chas. Kuhn. 'Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich. -
Kuhn. and J. H. Kuhn, Ex, Asher M. Wright, •
of S. Kuhn. William Young,
-R. V..R. Leisse Skim., W. H AfcVickar,
and James 13. Schaff, Ex. of 'Austin Smith,
John 8. Leisse, dec'd, , Willis St Co. • eeti-strith-tf
!_"`.- MILITARY NOTICES.
ti A ---
TTENTION, COMPANY A.THE
members of Company . A, 49th Regiment P. S. M. are
requested to meet at the Armory of the Washington-
Grays on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 16th instant.
at 8 o'clock I'. M.
sel6.2ts EY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.
B EAD QUARTERS OF THE SUPE R
VISORY COMMITTEE FOR RECIGUITIDUL CO
LORED REGIMENTS, No. 121.0 CHESTNUT ST.—
Parties who have applied for positions in the Colored
Regiments will please call at the above place to receive
thew answers from the War Department. sel2-31
CORPS OF HONOR; 11. S. A.
HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE.
s INVALID CORPS FOR PuILADBLPRIA A
111.3 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, YB.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability will apply.fpr information or 'enlistment in the
*INVALID CORPS
. .
Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps;
- 243 S. Ttird street. Philadelphia.
Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps,
511 Brown street, and
N. IL corner Broad and Spring Carden sts ,-Phila.
Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and Llsioll,
same as in U. S. Infantry. E. W. 112 s,TTHEWS,
Major let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
phia. a i m tf
$402 BOUNTY. •
RECRUITS WANTED
For the 12th U. S. Infantry. ABLE-BODIED MEN
between the ages of 18 and 45 years. THE ABOVE
LARGE BOUNTY CEASES ON TtTE 25Th OF SEPTEM
BER. For farther particulars apply to
WM. SERGEANT, Capt. 12th Infantry.
Recruiting Officer,
2219 South FRONT Street.
11EADQUARTERS -OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA.
PHILADELPHIA, September 12, 1863.
Notice iehereby raven to all those drafted persons of the
Third Congressional District, who have not as yet re •
ported themselves at these headquarters, that failing to
ao so by SATURDAY, September 19, inst., they will be
immediately arrested as deserters. -
By order of the Board, of Enrolment.
JACOB S. STRITCH,
Captain and Provost Marshal.
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
Commissioner.
ALEXANDER C. HART,
Surgeon.
- UR 'IIIQTJARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, .-FIRST DISTRICT, PA.. ,•345 South
THIRD Street.
rECTIARELPHIA. September 12, 1863.
This Office will be open daily. from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Alt Drafted Men of the Second, Third Fourth. Fifth, and
Sixth wards, who have not reported. and whose time
has not been extended, will be apprehended forth
with as deserters.
-
A reward of ten dollars will be paid for deserters.
' The ELEVENTH
WARD (being the Sixth Sub-Dis
trict) will be heard in the following order:
MONDAY, Sept. 14, Nee. 1 to 100 inclum ire.
TUESDAY, Sept. 15. Noe. 101 to 200 inclusive.
WEDNESDAY. Sept. 16, Nos. 201 to 390 inclusive.
THURSDAY, Sept. 17, Nos. 501 to 413 inclusive.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY following, for the hearing
or cases generally. -
This close the - hearing of eases in the First Con
gressional District, and will 'bp followed by the prompt
arrest of all who have failed to appesr.
N• B,—Substitutes have preference
Wm. B. LEHMAN.
Provost Marshal and President of the Board,
CHARLES MURPHY.
Commissioner of the Board.
N. H. MARSELIS,
Surgeon of the Board.
ITEAD QUARTERS FOURTH
TRICT, N. E. corner BROAD and SPRING Gil?:
DEN Sets.
IMPO tre RTANT NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE
FIFTEENTH WARD.—AII persons dratted in the Fif
teenth Ward, and who have failed to report to the Board
of Enrolment of the district, are required to do so on or
before WEDNESDAY next, September 16. A failure,thae
to report will subject all such rersons to arrest as desert
ers after that day. D. M. LANE,
Provost Marshal
C. B BARRETT,
Commissioner of Board.
L. RALSTON WEL LE,
Surgeon of idoard
NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN-OF THE
TWENTIETH WARD.-LThe Board of Enrolment .of
Fourth District hereby give notice to all persons drafted
in the TWENTIETH WARD, being the third sub-dis
trict, that they will commence -the hearing of cases of
persons claiming Exemption, or those desiring to offer
Substitutes, on THURBDAY, September 17, 18n3. at the
Headquarters, corner of TSROAD and SPRING GaR 024
Streets, and 'will hold Daily Sessions for this purpoSe
until the entire ward is completed.
...The notices served upon drafted men are all numbered,
and the following order fok the hearing of cases has been
re.olved upon, and will be strictly adhered to, viz:
Thnrsday, &qt. 17, numbers Ito 75 inclusive. - .
Friday, 18, ' 76 to 150 •
Saturday,, ; " 19, " 151 to 225
Monday," 21. " 226 to 300
Tuesday. " 22, " 301 to 315 . "
Wednesday, 23, 176 to 450 ''
Thursday, " ' 24, " 451 to 511 "
Friday, " 25, " 523 to 600
Saturday, " 26, " 601 to 675
Monday. 28, " 676 to 750 "
Tuesday. " 29, " 751 to 825 "
Wednesday, " 30, " 826 to 900
Thursday, Oct: 1. " 901 to 915
Friday, 2. '• 975 to 1050
Saturday, 3. " 1051 to 1122 "
The hours of session will be from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M.
and from 1-to 4P. M.'
Those having Substitutes to offer will be heard first in.
order, on each of these days, as no substitute can be re
ceived later than 4 o'clock P. M.
. . .
Persons falling to report upon the days fixed as above
for their hearing, will render themselves liable to arrest
as deserters.
The time for the hearing of masa in the remaining
wards of this district is extended until farther notice.
D. M. LANE..
Captain and Provost Marshal.
C. B. BARRETT, - -
CommisPioner of Board.
J. _RALSTON WELL%
Surgeon of Board.
FINANCIAL
AMERICAN GOLD
330T.TG-HrT .A:IZ3D SOLD_
DREXEL Jo C3O;
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
THE
SECRETARY OF TILE TRFASFRY
HAS AUTHORIZED ME
• TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY
FOR A BRIEF PERIOD,
AND, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, I SHALL CONTI-
NUE TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO - THE
5-20•
LOAN AT PAR,
AT MY. OFFICE
AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCIES
THROUGHOUT THE LOYAL STATES
JAY COOKS,
SUBSCRIPTiON, AGENT,
NO, 111 SOUTH THIRD STREET
s . HARVEY THOMAS,
F-r• STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street. •
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commissen at the
BOARD OE BROKERS.'
„ .
Subscriptions to the ti-20 Tear six per cent. LOAN still
received at par.
No charge for Conaraission
COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI
CATES OF. Da/FETED - SESS.—The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at-reasonable rates, the One. Year Certificates In•
debtedness of the. United States now due or shortly
maturing., •
Terms mde known - and receipts given at - the office,
No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. • mys-tf .
ANDRIOT, MAGEOCH, &
FRENCH TAILORS,
No. 608 CHESTNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. , • -
PAUL ANDRIOT, (of Paris.) late Principal Cutter
and Superintendent of Granville Stokes.
JAMES B. MAGEOCH, late Pants and Vest Clatter of
Granville :Stokes, and
D. GORDON YATES.
A choice stock of Seasonable Goods always on hand.
French and German spoken. sels.3m
TATE INIILITARY CLAIMS.— OFFI
CERS holding claims against the State of -Pennsylva
nia for RECRUITING, can sell them through the under
signed, if properly authenticated.
JOl M. POMEROY,
204 South 'FOURTH St.
Sept 14, ISM. --sels St*
IVORYTYPES.-BE AUTY, TRUTH
FULNESS, and taste characterize REIMER'S IVORY-
Wen. They convince at a glance. of their accuracy;
inrpection develops their worth and beauty. SECOND
Street, above Green. it*
DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS.-WE
have a FUANACH 4 IN
and are prepared to attend to orderer for BOTTLES of
every description. • •
H. B. & C. W. BENNERS,
27 South FRONT Street.
(VICK SALES, SMALL PROEITSI—
AIDEAN'S CIGAR STORE. 335 CHESTNUT Street,
You can buy FINE-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO 26 per
cont, less than anywhere else.
Anderson's Solace, Hoyt's Sunny:side; Lilienthal's
Standard, Old Continental, Young America, and Good
win's N. Y. Patent Pressed, for eight cents eaoh,
Plantation, Cornish's - Virgin Leaf, Yellow Bank, Ro
ney Dew. Amulet, National, 'Heart's Delight, Savory,
Medallion, Nonpareil, and. Mrs. Miller's Fine-cut Chew
ing Tobacco. for four cents each.
FINE COT IN YELLOW. PAPERS.
Backus ,& Campbell's, Yellow Bank, Grave. for three
cents each.
FINE-CUT CHEWING Ton.A.cco I BULK.-Ander
son's' Solace. - lias S'4 3lll 7 , thle. Dean ' s Golden Prise. -
Dean's Philadelphia Fine Cnt, Roney Dew, Michigan,
and Pride of Kentucky. for six cents per ounce.
Finercnt Chewing Tobacco by the pound, 46, 60, 76, 90
cents, and $l.
IMPORTED HAVANA AND TARA CIGARS4aad d o _
4nestic- Cigars of all kinds, 25 percent. lees than others
- sell; at wholesale or retail, at
DEAWS.cialasToxs.
• , 335 CHESTNUT Street.
Wilmington.and Dinr,rk . Caspiatation Notes !anon at
var.
NATIONAL UNION NOMINA
TIONS.
FOR JUDGE OF SITPRENE COURT,
SENATOR-FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Ist District—WlLLlAM FOSTER.
2d " THOMAS T. CHOATE.
3d " THOMAS T. WILLS.
4th " JOHN D. WATSON.
6th " WILLIAM W. WATT.
6th " ISAAC H. O'HA.RA.
7th " THOMAS COCHRAN.
9th " JAMES N. KERNS.
9th " CHARLES DIKEY.
10th " S. S. PA.NCOA.ST.
11th ISAAC A. SHEPPARD.
12th " LUKE V. surplum.
13th " WILLIAM. Y. LEADER.
14th " FREDERICK GErz.
15th " WILLIAM F. SMITE.
16th " EDWARD G. LEE.
11th . " • JAMES DULLER.
OLICRE OF COURT OE' QUARTER SESSIONS.
CITY' COMMISSIONER.
• PHILIP' R. HAMILTON.
By order of the City Committee or Superintendence
UNION MASS .MEETINGS
UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS,
COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 011 GEESTNUT Str
SEPTEDIBER 9, 1863.
Governor CIIPATN, in company 'with distinguished
orators from adjOining States, will address the people
of Pennsylvania at the times and places named in the
following schedule:
At PITTSBURG, Allegheny county, WEDNESDAY,
Sept. 16th.
At GREENEBURG,i Westmoreland county, THURS
DAY, Sept. 17th.
At ALTOONA. Blair county, FRIDAY, Sept. 16th.
At OATASAIIQUA, Lehigh county. SATURDAY. Sept.
16th.
At EASTON, Northampton county, MONDAY. Septem-
At NORRISTOWN, Montgomery county, TUESDAY,
Sept. 22d.
At WEST ORES 2ER, Chester county, WEDNESDAY,
Sept. 23d.
At BEAVER, Beaver county, FRIDAY, Sept. 25th.
At WASHINGTON, Washington county, SATURDAY.
Sept. 26th.
At INDIANA, Indiana county, MONDAY, - Sept. 28th.
At WILKE3BARRE, Lucerne county. WEDNESDAY.
Sept. 30th.
At SCRANTON. Lucerne county. THURSDAY, Octo
ber let.
At TOWANDA, Bradford county, SATURDAY, Octo
At BELLEFONTE, Centre county, TUESDAY, Octo--
ber 6th.
At YORK, York county, WEDNESDAY, October 7th.
At READING, Berko county, THURSDAY, October dth.
At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY, Octo
ber 9th. T.
At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10.
We have reasonable bopee of having in the pending
canal s the aid of
Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee:
Governor PIT RPONT. of Virginia;
Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland;
JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio;
Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, of New York;
Gen. LOGAN, of Illinois;
Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts, .
Andmany other dietingaished gentlenien, 'minding
many eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in Penn
sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to seaare as .
fall and thorough a discussion of the momentous issues
now submitted to the people as the brief period now re-,
maiming will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends
of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel
lovr-citizens upon the occasions.
WAYNE MoVEAGH, Chairman.
GAO. W. HAMERBLY, }Secretaries.
a tes.
W. W. HAYS. - eel()
A RCII-STREET CARPET WARE
HOUSE.
7V'M"i7E7 40At:,..171LP'MriEMDT4M-Si..
All the leading styles of
VELVET, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY,
sINGRAIN, .AND VENETIAN
Now in store, and selling at THE REDUCED PRICES,
for Casb..
J. BLACKWOOD,
832 ARCH STREET,
sels-2m Two Doors below NINTH, South Side
At & UMBRELLAS ! UMBRELLAS!!
WM. A. DROWN do
Mannfactnrers of
au22-Em
r,.BUY A ' , HANDSOME SILK OR
s s ; ..rine Gingham UMBRELLA, with fanoyhandles.
Buy of .703 E ell FUSSELL,
sel6-6tif Nos 2 and 4 North FOURTH St., Phila.
SCOTCH GINGHAM lIMBREL
, LAS, on best steel frames, different sizes and
41 qualities. Bap of JOSEPH USSELL,
sadS.6tif Nos. 2 and 4-. North FOURTH St., Phila.
PROPOSALS FOR COAL.-THE CON
I•XIMERS'.PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.OF WASH
INGTON, D C.. will received SEALED PROPOSALS
until the 2let Inst. for the delivery, at the wharf in that.
clay (and also separate proposals for its delivery to msm
hers of the A srociation, in small quantities), FIVE HUN
DRED TONS, or. more, of the beet quality of ANTLER
CITE COAL. :free from dirt, stones, and. slate. and. of
full tons' weight One halt to -be White Ash, Egg size,
and the othe, half Red ash. and Nut size.
The deliyu, of said Coal to commence on or before
the let day of October next; and 'completed before the
20th of October, for the first,. sco toss. All above this
amount subject to agreement as to time Of delivery.
Cash to be paid on delivery. Address
stls-4t J. S BROWN. Suoerintendent,
UNION LEAGUE ROOMS, IVASHINGTON,'D. C.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- THE
undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership
for - the transaction of the Dry_Coods Commission Ram
nem 'under the name and style of EVANS dc CO . No.
214,CHURCH Alley. W. EVANg, -
July 1 . ISB3. ' Ceel.s-I.2t] - JOS. RVA.NS.'
PPM &DELPHI &
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T H E
undersigned members of the late firm of Smith,
Williams, & Co., have -this day entered into copartner
ship under the name and style of H. P. & W. P. StiltTH,
for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission busi
ness at Ho. 221 CHESTNUT Street.
HENRY P. SMITH.
WM. P. SMITH, Jr.
•se7•lm
PIIILADELPITIA, 643 Pt. 15t,1863.
WM. Al TAYLOR,' HAS ASSOCIATED
V V with him ANDREW DENNISSON, at the old CITY
COAL YAM), No. 62.21 North NINTH Street, above
Green street. where they will continue to keep the best
qualities of PAKILY.COAL owest cash prices.
sebtriths-6t* • . TAYLORSt DENNISSON.
NOTICE.—JOSEPH LEA HAS ASSO
-- CIATIO with hini" JAMES MoCARFER and JOHN
11. FRALEY in the transaction of the COmmiseion Busi
ness, ;which will herafter be conducted - under the arm of
is ' JOSEPH LEA & CO.,
128 and 130 CiIIESTELfr Street.
PHILADELPH7II. September 1, 1863. eel-lm
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
c -L an Ve a rolts fr . °in /I°FlRitnaritoVEV,el=iteerl
eel• 6m 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
tea) AMERICAN• WATCHES IN
2 3, 4, and 6-oz. SILVER CASES,
C. 'St PBQUIGNOF,
Manufacturers of Watch Casea,
32 S. FIFTH Street,
Between Chestnut and-Market.
an26-tnths•lm*
HOWARD
Class
00.'S
AMERICAN WATCHE,
With
'8 PATENT REGI7L aTOR.
Per sale by the principal WATCHMAKERS. sell4m
G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERIOAN
said In3orted wiTcasts. sine Jewelry, Mier
sae Plated Ware, age.
3723.6 m 5lOl North SIXTH Street.
FINE WATCH -REPAIRING
attended to. by the meet ex : porionsed workmen.
an every Watch Warranted for one a
. RIIBBELL,
22 North SIXTH. Street.
CARRIAGES. 1863 .
WILLIAM. IL ROGERS,
Coach and Light Carriage Builder
Nos. 1009 and 104 CHESTNUT STREET;
selo-6m . : . PHILADELPHIA.
STEWART DEPITY, AT M. MA
.
T-• • HAN'S, 253 South SECOND Street, .Philadelphia,
his — Tjust received a largd aasortthent of CARPETS, OTT.,
CLOVIS, DRUGGIErS. FELTS. WINDOW 'SHADES.
111308, DOOR MATS, STATE RODS, etc.. &a, - which/he
is iselltug (cheap for the timedfor 004. eel2-ot*
r
POLITIOAL.
STATE OFFICERS
FOR GOVERNOR,
ANDREW G. CURTIN.
DANIEL A GNE
SERE HUH 'NICHOLS.
REPRESENTATIVE?
COUNTY OFFICERS.
EECIOIIDEE ADE DEEDS:
LEWIS R. BROOMALL.
PROTHONOTARY "say inSTRIOT 001ItTi
GEORGE ,KELLY.'
GEORGE H.. MOORE.
00ROMM:
WILLIAM 'TAYLOR:
CITY OFFICERS
CITY mnesumEß.
HENRY BUM&
CARPETINGS.
C A.UP9E(JC ITT G-S,
UMBRELLAS.
NO. 246 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
SUPERIOR •lIMBRELIiiti.
PROPOSALS.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
MUSICAL BOXES.
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA: TUESDAY, SEPT. 15', 1868.
CAUTION
' Several persons wko 'hay e ordered Mr. Trowbridge's
new book,
"TIIB BRVAIMER BOY,"
have had sent to them an old volume with a similar
title. The party eettoing it knew bettor, bat oftentimes
the buyer does not discover the fraud, Having hoard
ECI much about. "Tim Now JUVENILE." they have or
dered The Drummer Boy," and are, of coarse, disap
pointed, not knowla g that they have received the wrong
book.
The title of the new volume is '
"THE DRUMMER BOY, a Story of the Burnside EX.
pedition-in North Carolina. By the author
-
of Father Brighthopes.
Elegantly ill etrated by Barley.
old at all principal Blokstores.
-
- .lt is a story of Burnside 's Expedition in North Caio•
lina—a boy's book—fall of stirring adventure end rapid
immient. Tho life and enthiudasm of the young hero is
painted in vivid colors. "—Web° York Evening Poat.
PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT 'DE
TECTOR for Sept. 11.5 iP publiahed this morning.
ET TIKE Bt ---
IPETERSO N'S
(7 1 ,
COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR for SsntAmber 15 is
published this morning. PRICE, TEN CENTS. -.41
40NEW COUNTERFEITS ARE :MIL;
LY DESCRri DIN PF.'I'RRSON'a COUNTERFEIT
DETECTOR and DREX EL'S B s NEC. NOTE L IST for Sep
tember IS, which 10 ready thie morning et
T, B PETERSON & BROTHERS'
No. 30P CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
TERMS —One dollar a ycar monthly, or two dollars
sentl•montbly, or ten mates. number:
Adym tissments inserted in Itat low rates. It
M-.7_ M TS. BOWERS AS LADY AUDLEY I
—A NEW CARD PHO COM PIT OP NM D. P.
BO wFlts. In several positions. at PITCHER'S, No SOS
CHESTNUT Street Only la cants. .sal6-3t
80— CENTS! 80 CENTS! so CENTS!
"bQUIRE TREVLYWS Walt; " by Bin :HENRY
WOOD. PITCHER'S.
sels -3t FOR CUE:STRUT Street.
NEW BOOKS OF ALL KINDS RE
CEIVED as soon as published, or furnished prompt
ly to ordor.
MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, -
including all the recent nnblicatinne alwaves on hand
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL BOOKS,
Itlelladthrf WATkfi on all the Cellatara t Sciences. A large
assortment on hand, and for sale at, law pricee.
LIMYSar& BEAKISTON,
Pnbllshers and Booksellers,
eeS floral SIXTH Street, abova Chestnut
MAP OF ROSEORANS' AND
BURNSIDE'S brOVE ENTS—JUST PUBLISH 2.1):
A. Map of the Mountain Hendon of Tennessee and North
Carolina,. prepared at the United States Coa.t Survey
Office, embracing parts of Kentuck, Virginia, Tennessee,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama,
boine the only complete Map of ;Ramer-mu Depart
-
me nt.
In Sheets .50 cents.
In Cloth Covers for the Pocket "
Mounted on Muslin with Roller. S2.EO
Mounted and Dissected 2.00
Also r a full supply of all tho War Maps.
• WILLIAM S. & ALP RED siAIITIEN,
606 ' CHESTNUT Street.
NEW BOOKS-
4 " A Just received by . .
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & 00..
715 OTHERMARKET Strad.
THE' AMBER GODS, AND STORIES. By
Harriet Elizabeth Prescott.*
PNILIF VAN ARTEVyLDE—a Dramatic Romance.`
By B+-nery Taylor
T10E1)011'5 HISTORY OF SPAIfISH LITERATURE.
New edition, 3 vole.
THE POO It GIRL; or, the Marchioness and her Se
cret. By Pierce Egan, Esq.
WEN PELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, ADDRESSES. and
LK; TEES..
TRURAN ON THE IRON MANUFACTURE OF 'GREAT
BRlTAlN—theoreticslly and practically considered.
HOSPITAL SKEPHES By Miss L. Alcott.
THE CAPITAL OF TEE TYCOON. A Journal of a
residence in Japan. Byy Sir R. Alcock.
SOCIAL CONDITION OF ENGLAND. By Joseph
Kay.
LIFE AND MILITARY CAREER OF STONEWALL
JACKoON. se7
HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE,
All Books usually to be bad in a
FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE;
. Will always be found on our shelves
AT :THIS] LOWEST PRIV,,E3
fiel2.6m
SIGNOR CORTESI WILL RESUME
"-- 1 the Singing - Lessons on the. 15th instant, and the
Class for beginners on the Ist of October. Residence
100 S ,WAL NUT Street. sel.s-12t*
E VENING SCHOOLS. BRYANT,
STRATTON, & CO'S. NATIONAL CONINIERCIAL
COLLEGE,. S: E. coy. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste.,
IS NOW OPEN, Day and Evening, for Commercial In
struction. ' -
Stt dents can complete a full course by attending eve
niff gs only.
Those desiring a sound business education should take
advantage of the-superior faglitles now afforded at this
institution.
Call. or send for a circular. .
TO TEACHERS. , -- A GENTLEMAN
of considerable experience in teaching Drawing.
Painting, and Penmanship, who has several houts
in
the week unoccupied, could give lessons in those
branches in any schools in the city. Apply to JOHN
COLLINS, BURLINGTON, N. J. • sels-st*
ECKENDORFF S MILITARY ACA
DEMY FOR BOYS (located in LARDNER Street, l / 2
rear of the A cede my of Music) is NOW OPEN. Days'of
Tuition MONDAY and TIIBRSDAY. at 4 o'clock P. M.
For circulars; apply to HOW & BRO.. TENTH and
CHESTNUT, or to Maior G. ECKENDORPF'S rent-
deuce, 1903 COATES Street. sell -12t
P ROFESSOR' VICTOR SEMELADIS,
60P LOCUST street, will instruct a few more pupils
in the French Language. A long experience renders the
service of M. Semeisdis desirable.. Under his care the
study is not fatiguing, and the pupil learns ra
pidly. - sel6-3t*
SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
Aufuisw. _ - 1863,
DAWSON, BRANSON, & CO., •
N W. COR MARKET tR,- FIFTH STS,
(501 MARKET STREET,)
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF- CITY . AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO THEIR STOCK OF . -
FRENCIA AND' E,NGLIS - 11
DRESS GOODS, •
SILKS,
. SHAWLS, &c
Gash Buyers will find it to their,intereit
to Examine our Goods. _
T. R. DAWSON 0. BRANSON S. G. DOUGARDNER.
sel22m
FALL STOCK.
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS
tw2-2m No. 225 BURNET STREET
NR 1Y HATS, ARMY HATS. •
ADOLPH KEEN,
No. 62 NOrth SECOND Street,
PMLADELPE/A,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
FELT HATS,
have on hand a large assortment of all the various and
most approved styles of
ARMY HATS.
,
Orders by mail from sutlers or jobbers will be Prompt
ly Riled at the lowest rates. je3o-3m
FROTHINGJIAM t WELLS
- ,
HEAVY, MEDIUM. AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND,
SHIRTIBGS
TANDA.RD DRILLS
__
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS._ ' _
WASHINOToN AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
•
_ SILECIAS.
BRourw, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN, Arc. ' sels,lftf
FOR THE .ARMY AND NAY
PV.IANS 8z X3..ELSSA.I4IJ,
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags,
Swords, Sashes, Belt; Passants4paulettes,
Hats, Caps, Canteen; Haver*sacks, Cainp
Chests, Field GlassA, Spurs, and everything
pertaining
,to the Complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade
selo-tf
ARMY CLOTHS! ARMY CLOTHS!
WILLIAM . T. SNODGIUSS'
ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL
1-10ITSIO,
16.11. im SOUTH. SECOND and *3 STRAWBERRY SUL
ARMY - AND NAVY:
ALL SHADES.AND GRADES.
CIVIL;
ALL STYLES AND PRICES.
'OIIH MOTTO:
"CIDIOK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS."
Au2241[4323
G., w " SIMONS iSo BROTHER.
sANSOM-STIGET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MARIIPAOTDRERg OP JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS.
AND
MILITARY GOODS II( EVERY VARIETY.
An2l-ITm
DIOST IMPRESSIVE STYLE
-A- PORTRAITS are REIMER'S life-size PHOTO
GRAPES in ell colors. All. observers are struck with
their beauty and wondrous accuracy. SECOND Street,
above °teen. -
VNYELOPES ! ENVELOPES !
. 5 . 4 PAPER! PAPER! PAPER!
INITIALS INITIALS INITIALS
Stamped on Free of Charge,
Stamped on Free of Charge, .
'lnitiate Stamped on Free of Charge,
At MAGEE'S, 3in CHESTNUT Street,
At MAGEE'S, 316 CHESTNUT Street,
sel4-8t • - Between Third and Fonrtl,
NOTICE.-- G. M. FOGG -OF NASH:
VILLS,Tenn., Attorney at-law. is still attending
to his profession, and offers his services to his friends in
Philadelphia and New Tork.in collecting debts that may
be due them' inifiddle Tennessee, or any other business
in the line of his profession. He has never been absent
from this city, and will give undeviating attention to any
business committed to his charge. • .
RFFER •
LBVICK L EASIN. & CO:.
R. WOOLP, , MARE,R, &, HAYWARD 3Phtlaael
TRORAB ZARIN, FAQ
EASED:ILIA Auust
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
724 CEESTRUT STREET,
Between Seventh and Eighth Streets
EDUCATIONAL.
A. W. LITTLE ea 00.
ARMY GOODS.
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
..41S ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
RETAIL DRY GOODS
SKIRTS SKIRTS I SKIRTS I
M. A. JONES'
OSLEBRATIZD
NE PLUS. ULTRA SKIRT
'Can only be found at I • '
No. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
_ .
PHILADELPHIA. ,
OVER TEE. WAX FIGURE.
4 None genuine unless, stamped
DI. A. JONES'
' • NE PLUS ULTRA. SKIRT,
sell•Sm 17 N. EIGHTH STREET.
EYRE ec LANDELIA,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
E. & L.
OPEN TO-DAY, FOR FALL SALES,
Rich Printed MERIFOS, DWAINE% REPS. Arc.. &a.
•
E. & L.
PYRE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
New Silks for Ftlll Sales.
Corded Silks, Figured Silks.
Moire Antiques, Pout de Sofas, ate.; &c,
E. & L. ,
EYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING
a fine: assortment of sae sins, for the Wholesale
and Retail sales..
• E. & - L. •
TYRE & LANDELL A_RE OPENING
-.-- 1 for Fall Sales a magnitisent line a DRESS GOODS.
E & L
pyBE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARGIL open to- SAY — _
Extra Fine French MERINO. for city retail fialpg.
Select shades of MODE s, BROWNS. NEW BLUES,
EUMBOETI., &c., &c. seS•triths tf
FLANNELS, FLANNELS
SCARLET, BLUE, AND CHERRY' OPERA
FLANNEL: : _
SAXONY, BALLA.RDvAr.avand - REA.L WELOEC
_ _ praLI4rNEL7-
DOMET, SHAKER, AND . WASHINGTON
FLANNEL.
GRAY, BLUE, AND RED, both twilled and plain.
SHEPPIED,VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
1008 CRESTYST STREET
anl9-tuthsl2t
3- R. OASSELBERRY HAS NOW.
t.• •
open the . following Goods, much lower than can .
now be purchased
New styles DAEK ItELAINES. 25 cents.
1 case Plaid Poplins, with set tigures. 23 cents.
25 pieces G OLD CLOTHS, entirely new, cheap.
20 pieces Plaid Poplins, 37.55.
lease Shepherd's Plaid all. wool Cashmeres.
We have open our
PLAIN AND FIGGRED REPS, and
PLAIN, AND FIG (RED MERINOES,
boUght late last season, which will be found far below,
this season's price..
( CI &SI 9 LKS
12 pieces „4.' t a ide Celored Figurea Silks, with rich Satin
stripes, at $1.20 per yard. worth $1.50.
20 pieces Plain Poil de S,oi.e Saks, all shades, $1.25.
BLACK SILKS, from 90 to $2.75.
Heavy Mourning BLACK SILKS at $1.25.
Black Bombazines. extra quality, cheap.
' Black Delaines, 3-4 and 04, cheap.
BALMORALS! BALMOBALS!
- - •
40 doren Wool top Balmorate lamest, size and best
goods offered this season. for $2.88.
CLOTD.B AND CAS3IMERES.
- - - -
j Ladies' - Water proof and Light Cloaking Cloths.
: Cassimeres, for .Mne and Boys' we-tr, extra low.
- Two. - cases, heavyßlack•Cloths, Tricot and. Plain, a
bargain.
FLANNELS! MUSLIN'S! LINEN'S! &c.
- - - . - -
balel. , Red twilledFlanAwls, extra tow.
1 • Gray '
Ballarovale and other makes of White Flannels, less
than the present-bale prices, Also, white Shd.ker and.
Walsh Flannsls.
WILLIAMSVILLE. WHITEROCK, and other leading
makes - of Bleacher.Mnelins. less than case prices.
Heavy one-, and- : wide Unbleached Marlins, 25 cents.
1 ease extra heavy chirt'ng Linens, 37. 4 4•
8-4 White Table Damasks, at 76 cents.
1 case fast-colors Chintzes, at mg cents.
- J. It. CASSELCERRY'S
Manimotb Dry Good 9 House,
4 North EIG HTEI Street.
P. S.—Hoop Skirts, new styles, just opened, at low
prices. sel4-2t
HAW L S SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
SHAW LS I—Will open THIS MORNING,
175 All. ITOOi Striped &oche Shawls, $5.
)75 All-wool Striped Brooms Shawls, $5.
176 All-wool Striped Brasile Shawls, i 5.
The above Shawls are new styles, and oost near doa
ble to import.
Also, several lots
ALL-WOOL STELLA SHAWLS, from the New York
sales, extra low
J. R. CASSEL I 3ERRY'S
Mammoth Dry Goods •llonse.
Sel4-2t 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch
20•44 CHEibTNOT S rktEBT
E. M. NEEDLES
AIIL DESIRABLE. NOVELTIES
LATEST IMPORTATLONS
in LACES
EMBROIDERIES,
HANDEERCH IBPS,
VEILS. &c.. &c
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
FALL GOODS ! FALL GOODS !—Thl-
MENSE STOCK OF NEW F 4LI, and WINCES.
GOODS at BAMEERGER BEOTHERa'. at prices much
lower than at any other store. Read, all.
UNDERSHIRTS ak,D DRAWERS — A very large a -
sorlraent of men's Undershirts and Drawers, white and
blue-mixed. at manufacturers' prices. •
LADIES' MERINO VESTS, high neck and I ong sleeves,
high neck and short sleeves. low neck and short sleeves,
all qualities, much below the regular • prices. Ladies'
Drawers, very cheap.
BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S rests and Draw
ers, very low-
GLOVES ! GLOVES! GAUNTLETS!.
The largest and' finest assortment of. Fall - Gloves and
Gauntlets in the city at very low prices.
ItOsIERN ! RORER'S ! RORERT !
The cheapest and:heitifosieri'in the city..An im
mense stock of ladies'. men's. and.; children's Stockings,
.of every description ,` at- importers' prices. Ladies',
men's, and children's full regular-made Stocitinga, very
cheap.
BALMOP:AL SKIRTS BALMORAL SKIRTS!
A splendid assortment of Balmoral Skirts at +52.76 - a
piece; some extra floe at $3, worth $375'•
6,(00 dozen very fine linen Handkerchiefs at 12 and.l3
cents, worthls cents: some extra floe at 15 and IS, cheap
at 26. Men's very fine linen Handkerchiefs at 25, worth
as cents.
CORSETS.—The best French mechanical Comets at
$ L 26.
NECK-TIESt NECK-TIESt—A most beautiful lot of
Neck-ties at only 25 cents; worth 62 cents: some extra
fine at 31 cents, worth 76 cents. Linen Bosoms, very
cheap
ALL WIDTHS of black-silk Velvet Ribbons, very
cheap.
STAPLE TRIMMINGS —Style at nearly half price,
such as the very best Needles and Pins. 4 cents a paper;
best Pearl Buttons at 34 and 35 cents a dozen • '
best black
Dalian Sewing Silk only 68 cents an ounce ; best Tootle
Brushes at 6, 8 and 10 cents: splendid Hair Brushes at 11. -
Is,
and 25 cents; Books and Eyes, Spool Cotton, Cotton
Cord. Dress Buttons, Tapes, Alpaca, Braids, &c , Aic,, all
much lower than ally other store in the city sells them,
at BAMBERGER BROS., 105 North EIGHTH Street;
third store above Arch. tel2.3t
F . DWILSr HALL & CO:, 26 SOUTH SE
-a-A own) Street, are now opening their Fall and Win
ter Stock of Silks.
One Case Plain Poult de Soles, $1:13.
One Case all Shades Poult de Soles. $1.37.X.
One Case Super Poult de Soies. $1.50,
Brown Figured Silks.
, Black Poult de Soles and Corded Silks.
Superior Quality Black Taffetta Silks.
Black Gros de Rhines at reduced prices. seS-tf
FALL DELAINES.
-CHOICE STYLES FALL DELAINES. CHINTZ
FIGURES, Rich Colors. SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
'sea CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
MERINOS I MERINOS 1
SlL,rplePal3rotkera offer a FULL ASSORTMENT
of NSW ME) IVOS. All of the. regular SHADES, In
c,uding the NEW COLOR ;.
so? CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Strode.
SEA RPLESS BROTHERS WILL FOR
a few DAYS?ougar continue selling their [TIMMER
STOCK at REDUCED PRICES before opening their
FALL and WINTER GOODS. • •
ae7 ' CHEaTNIIT and EIGHTH Streefa.
OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS
H. STEEL & SON.
Nos. 713 and 713 North TENTH Street.
Have now open a choice assortment of
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. •
Plain Silks, choice colors, $12.5 to $2.
----Platalttoire•Antiques, choice shades.
Plain Black - Slurs—sft to $2.60.
Figured Black Silks; Fancy Silks.
Plain All-wool Reps and Poplins. alrcolori.
Plain Silk and Wool Reps, all colors.
Figured and Plaid-Reps and Poplins.
Plain French Merinoes, choice colors.
- 1 lot Plain French Merinoes. chola% colors. $l. .
WINTER GOODS OPENING DAILY.
Pop)ins Shades and New Colors.
Alpacas,Doableand Single Width, choice shades.
New Merinoes. Fashionable Colors.
Plaid Mohairs and Valencias.
- Plaid Flannels and Cloths for Shirting.
Dark Cotton and Wool Delaines.
JOHN Hr STO%BS,
702 AIEtCH' Street.
N. 13.-5$ dozen Ladies' j.. C. Handkerchiefs at . $2 per
• oxen. SO pairs Crib Blankets, good quality. anal'
FRENCH, MERINOE S.
Browns, Blues, Greens, Purples.
All-wool Reps, in choice shades. .
Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks.
Alpacas--Browns.' Modes, and Macke:
FALL CL OAKS.
Water-proofs, of Black and Brown Cloths,:
Cloaks made to order.
New Check square Shawls.
Black Thibet long and square Shawls.
COOPER & OONAB.D. •
anpfl B." E. IMMO! NUMB and MARKET Eared&
MILLINERY GOODS.
IV FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863.
FEATHERS,, LACES, RIBBONS, &
NEW - STYLE HATS
JUST OPENED AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S,.
No. 729 CHESTNUT Street. below Eighth.
t ip EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE
No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET.
We would inform our customers, and:the ladies
generally, that we
OPEN THIS DAY
a,..eoxnplete stock if
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
_
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
PALL 'AND WINTER SEASON OF 1863.
Onr stook consists of -
-
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS,
every shade and stylb:
BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, '
Plain, and with white and colored edges
FELT AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS,
the newest sharies:
SILKS, 'VELVETS, AND 'UNCUT VEUVRTS._
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS,
BONNET-FRAMES, LAOE., Arc:, Sm.
A full assortment kept up till the end of the season.
Country orders promptly attended to.
By..bnyin g from the importers direct, and, by constant
attendance at the various auction sales in this city and
,New York, we are enabled to, offer a splendid assort
ment of goods in our line at the most.leaeonable prides.
SICILET, &
No. 107 North EIGHTH Street
JOHN L. CAPEN,-PHRENOLO
GIST, maybe cbtnalted; kY, and EVENING. on
,Vlif adaptation to End - neat% Trade. and Profession t
, on the improvement of health, correction of.
faults, formation of friendships, ks. Putt de=
scriptiOns, of character given when required: at No. `SS:
4. TOTS Street, above cheabut. sea-ituatuamt.f
tilte sale of the Plantation Bitters is without Precedent
In the history of the world. There is no secret in the
matter. They are at once the most speedy. strengthen
ing health-restorer ever discovered. It required but a
singhilrial to understand this. Their parity can always
be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated
Calisaya Bark, Casuarina Bark. Dandelion. Chamomile
Flowers, Lavender Flourers; Wintergreen. Anise. Clo
"Ter-buds, Orange-peal, Snake-root, Caraway, Corian
der. Burdock. •
TheY are especially recommended to clergymen, pub
lic speakers, and persons of literary habits and seden
tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food,
•nd clear mental faculties,
Delicate females an weak , persons are certain to find
In these Bitters what they have so long looked for.
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
Theybveroome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prey( nt miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera. and Cholera liforhan.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the
weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great re
storer. '
Vie following startling and emphatic statements can
be seen at onz office:
Letter of Rev. E. F. CRAYS, Chaplain of the 107th Non
York Regiment.
NrAn Crcomr, March 4th, 1863.
Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomposition
after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrated and
very sick. My stomach would not retaprmedicine. An
article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Drake
of - New York, was prescribed to give me strength and an
appetite. To my great surprise they gave me immediate
relief. Two bottles almost allowed me to join mPregi
'neut. * x I have since seen -them - used-in
many cases, and am freelo say, for hospital on private
Prini.OZBB I knovir of nothing like them..
Letter from the Rey. N.B. Grum, St. ClairsyMe; Pa
GENTLEMEN : Ton were kind enough, on a former or
caeion, to send me a half dozen bottles of Plantation
Bitters for $2. B). My wife lurving derived somuch bens
tit froni the nee of these Bitters:l. desire her to continue
them, and you will please send ns six bottles more for
the money inclosed.
I am, very truly, yours,
N. B. GILDS, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church.
BOLDIREta' Roam,. SCIPP.RINTawommes OPPICIE,
*
CINCINNATI. Onio, Jan. 15th. 1883
t I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of
our noble soldiers who stop here, more or less disabled
>Vern various causes, and the effect is marvellous and
Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in every
family. hospital. and at hand on every battle field.
G. W. Ti. ADTDIIRCS'I3. SuPerinteridant.
Dr. W. A. Carona. Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont
Regiment, writes : "I wish every soldier hail a bottle
of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective. per
fect, and harmless tonic I ever used."
GENTLEMEN We require anothei supply of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which daily in
creases with the guests of our house.
Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-slmlle of our
signatire on a steel-plate label. with our private stamp
over the cork.
2102 BROADWAY...IC Y.
Sold by all 'respectable Druggists, Physicians, Gro
cers, Hotels, Saloons, and country dealers.
J Y23-thatlif2M
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a : writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas: to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening,' Octaber 5, 1863, at 4 d'clock,at hansom-street
right ,"title, and interest
All the rig , e, of Frederick B. Brown,
in and to the following described premises: -
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the south side of Walter street. at the distance of ninety
four feet westward from the west side of-Twenty-first
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
'breadth on the said Walter street eighteen feet, and ex
tending in length or depth southward of that widthaixtY
feet.
No. 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground.
situate on the south side of Walter street, at the distance
of one hundred and twelve feet westward from the west
side of Twenty-first street. in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth onthe said \Vatter etreet
eighteen feet, and extending in length - or depth south
ward sixty feet.
No. 8. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground.
situate on the south side of Walter street, at the dist,nce
of one hundred and thirty feet west from the west side
of Twenty-first street. in the city of. Philadelphia; coh
taining in front or breadth on the said Walter street
eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth south
ward of that width sixty feet;
WHITE GOODS,
. . .
No. 4. also, all that certain lot or piece of ground
situate on the south side of Walter street, at the dis
tance of one hnnared and forty-eight feet westward
from the west side of Twenty-first street: in the city of
Philadelphia: containing in fro at or breadth on. the said
Walter' street eighteen feet, and extendinglu length or
depth southward of that width sixty feet
No. 5. ell that certain piece of ground, with the un
finished three-story brick building thereon erected,
situate on the. Fontheast corner of Seventh and .Ted.rson
streets, in the Twentieth ward of the said city; contain
ing-in front or breadth on said Seventh street nineteen
feet three inches, and in length or depth eastward on the
north line thereof, and along- said Jefferson street,
seventy-two feet two inches and five-eighths of an inch,
and on the south line thereof, at right angles with the
said Seventh street sixty-nine feet nine inches and three
eigliths.of an inch, and i n breadth on the rear end thereof
seventeen feet seven inches. •
No. 6. An that certain lot or piece of ground, with - the
unfinishet, three-story brick braiding thereon erected,
situate on the east side of Seventh street, at the distance
of nineteen feet three incites southward from the south
east corner of said Seventh and Jefferson streets. in the
Twentieth ward of the said city; containing in front or
biead , h on said Seventh street sixteen feet, and extend
ing that breadth in length or depth eastward, between
parallel lines at right angles with the said Seventh
street, on the north line thereof, - sixty-nine feet nice
inches and three-eighths of an inch, and on the south
line thereof sixty-nine feet and three-quarters of an inch.
[S. C., .T.• T., '63. Debt, $4.86). C: Anne
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Sohn Ward and.Prederiek Brown..
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 14. 1863. sels-3t
'UNITED STATES, EASTERN BIS.
TEICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN 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, fled in the name
of the United States of America, hath decreed all
Persons- in general whohave, or pretend to have,
any right, title, or interest, in the schooner AR TisT,
whereof Captain Cook was master, her tackle, appa
rel, and, furniture, and the goods, wares, and raerehan
• dire, laden on board thereof, captured by the United
States steamer Bermuda, under command of T. W.
Smith, stating master commanding, to be' monished,
cited, and called toj ad gment, at the time and place ander
'Written, and:to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so
requiring). You are, therefore, charged and strictly en
joined 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 Phila
delphia, and in the-Regal Intelligencer, you do monish
and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily
all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any
right, title. or interest in tie said schooner ARTIST, her
tackle; apparel. and furniture. and the goods, wares.
and merchandise ]aden on board thereof, to appear
before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADSR, 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' risk on the next
court day following, between the usual hot of hearing
causes; then and there to show, or allege, in due form of
law, a reasonable and lavvfnl excuse, it any they have.
why the said schooner ARTIST, her tackle, apparel, and
furniture, and the goods. wares. and merchandise la.
den on board thereof. should not be_pronounced to be-.
long, at the time of the capture of tSe save. to the ene
mies or the United States, and as goods ortheir enemies
or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to
be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizss
and further. to do and receive in this behalf as top:mike
shall appertain. And that you duly , intimate, or cause
to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gee orally (to
whom by the tenor of these presents it is aso 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 on
the said capture, Lind may pronounce that the said
schooner. ARTIST, her tackle. apparel, and furniture,
and. the goods. wares, and merchandise laden 'on
board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of
the same, to the enemies of the United States of America,
-ood as goods of their enemies. or otherwise, liable and
. subject vo - cone...tics._ _and condemnation, to be ad
judged and condemned• as lawful prize, the absence,
or father contumacy. of the persons so cited and-inti
mated In anywise- notwithstanding, and that you
duly certify to the said District Court what you shall
pdo in the premises, together with these presents. '
Witness the Hon. JOHN CADWAL ADES. Judge of the
said Court, at Philadelphia. this twelfth day of SE PTE. if
- BER, A. D. 1563, and. In the eighty-eighth year of the
Independence of the said United. States. G. R. FOX -
selt3.3t Clerk District Court.
NITED STATES, EASTERN DI&
U
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
I PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United Stet& 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, hails decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right;
title, or interest in the schooner CARERTA., whereat
----- is master, her tackle, - apparel, and :'forniture,
I andae goods, waree,Y., nd merchandise laden on board
thereof, captured by the United States steamer Bermuda,
under_ command of W. Smith, acting •• master co
mending, to be monisbed, cited, and called to j tidgment;
' at the time and place underwritten, and to the effecthere-,
after -exprs ssedAinstice so requiring.) • You 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 pub
lished .in the oily of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In
taligeaecr, you do 'monish and cite, ,or cause to be
mom:flied and, cited, peremptorily, all persons in general
who have,or :pretend to have, any right, title, or interest
in the said schooner C aRMITA, her tackle, apparel, - and
furniture. and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden
on "card thereof, to appear before the Honorable JOHN'
C ADWALADER, the Judge of the said court, at the Dis
trict Court room, in the city ofPhiladelphia, on tho twen
tieth day after publication of these presents, if it be a court
day, or else-on the next court-day following, betweene
the usual hours of hearing canses;then and there to
show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable_ and
'lawful excuse, if any theyhave,why the said schooner,
CAltitllnt; her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and ,the
goods wares; and merchandise laden on' board - there
of, 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 other
wise,-liable-and subject to condemnation, to be ad
. Judged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and fur
ther to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall an
-
Pertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be iuti
mated, unto all persons aforesaid; 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 men
tioned,
or appear and shall not show a. reasonable and
lawful cause to the contrary , then said Distriot Court
doth intend and willproceed to adjudication on the said
- capture, and. -may pronounce that the Said schooner
CARMITA. her tackle, apparel, and, furniture. and the
goods, wares, and merchandise laden one board thereof, .
did belong, at 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 persons so cited and intimated 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 C&DWAL MYER. Judge _
of the said Court. at Philadelphia, this twelfth day of
SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1663,Land in the eighty - eighth year
of the Independence of the said United States.
selli-St 0: R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
O PICTURES . REcFayg, MORE
'deaorred praise than It RIMER'S Coldred,Photo
mpbs. • They are, without Ai:Legion, the best to be
?band for the price. $t only, SECOND Street. above
Green.
PLANTATION BITTERS.
B .—T.--1860--X. &a.
REV. E. F. WUXI,. -Oliblahg.
WILLARD% Ham,
WASHINGTON, D. C.. ;tray 22d, 1883.
Respectfully,
SYKEP. CHADWICK, & CO
Ise.. /sc., Stc.. ttc.. Sto..
P. MI DRAKE 4(004
SHERIFF'S SALE.
LEGAL.
OFFICE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPA
NY, No. 320 01.13STNUT Street. Philadelphia,
September 7, 1060.
Take notice, that Unclaimed Packages. of which the
follow kg is a list and which have 'remained in the
Wilco of the Adams' Uprose Company over ninety (10)
days. will be sold at pubic auction to pay char, es. by
B P. ' , ROL /MST, No- go 2 IIiaNKST Street, on THURS
DAY, October let, 1864 at 10 o'clock A. Di:
.A bbott & Noble, 2 castings
Abbott & D oble, 3 castings
dab, Charles.l bag
Andurson. J R, l bale -
Allen.
T N.l bdl
AC A r 2 boxes
A C W. 1 bureau
Alvord, Idea?. 1 box
Adams. b F.. 1 box
F. 1 bundle
Andrews & Scud der, 1 hag
Adamson, Jl3, 1 bundle
Adamson. T H, 1 package
Al Igear I S. 1 knapsack
Lt Col,l cheat
Aub, P dr. Co. 1 box
Atwood, A, 1 bdl bags
Anderaon, J,l parcel
&okay, money. 1 package
Apear, W fl, 1 package
Alterman, AC ap sckage
Alden. Dr G EL I package
Armstrong. W W. 1 box
Brannan, Pat, 1 packago
Bill J. 1 package flo
Burt. C L. 1 package
Baxter. B 1 package
Bock, L, Ibex
Bazin. X. 1 package
Bishop of Church of Hod in
Christ. 1 package
Burns. Michael, 1 box
Bennett, , 1 trunk
H & CO, 1 box
Bishop, M, 1 box
Bruce. E M, 2 boxes
Blaisdell. E E, 1 box
Batch,lor,. Llent, 1 box
Bevan, ca 1. 1 trunk
Bergor, J.l bundle
'lowers, 11 tra, a box
Bray n, John. I box
Boyer, W L & Bro, 1 pal
Beraer, ti R,l bundle
Baker, J 0,1 box
Beecher. Baal, 1 box
Bonntilead, Jati, 2 boxes
Barnum, P T. 1 parcel
Bowman, George. 1 bag
Buechrke. boxes
Buvband, H. 1 box
Bid cell. C H, 1 package
Buckingham, 1 saddle
Briggq, 13rIg Beneral H 3, 1
package
Burleson, I A. 1 box
gooey, Juba. 1 box
Bullock, J, I H box
Buck, Capt F W, 1 box
Brown, D IT, 1 box
Brown. 6 VT, 1 box
Brooks, F, 1 parcel
Barium, Lc w 'r, 1 package
Buck, FN, 1 package
Blackburn, Capt W, 1 box
Border. S 8, 1 box
Boyd. J. 1 package
Bond, MCA L. B. 1 package
Borrows, .T, 1 package
131..nbam, Lienc Coca A E K,
1 box
Barrington, W, 1. box -
Boggs, Capt C 8, 1 box
Blake, T 0, 1 package_
Beard, E.D. Ipackage
Broughton, Lieut S H. 2S
bags Att
Bond, R, 1 box
Bigger, .1 B, 1 box
Bigger, J 11, 1 cox
Bakenever, F.l bale
Burton, A A, 1 box
Callyliegan, Mr. 1 paokrage
Canfield. Chas, 'package,
Cooper, W, 1 package
Camma.ny, C 1 package .
Cumminge, A.lex, 1 pckg
' Clark, Sarab, 1 pack age
Cohen, - George, 1 package
Calm Saud, 1 box
Cupps, Mn, hi J, 1 bundle
Cary. G W,l barrel
Caldwell, ,1 C. 1? box
Conine, W, 1 bundle
Correig Officer U S steamer
_ .
a m estow n . 1 package
Coates, M 0, 1 7) , ckage
Co. per, W.l package
Croesby, Mrs M, 1 box
Cavanab, H. 1 box
Cooper: G E, 1 bale
Coandler John. 1 box
Cooper, Sorg G 13, 1 box
Cope, Caleb, I bag
Cooper, Catharine, 1 box
Corot°, Dr R., 1 package
Carson, Lient. I valise
Cerf any. J. 1 carpetbag
Corry. Capt 0 S. 1 valise
Cornell, W M.l box
CuStis, J. W, 1 patkage
Cidss, A. 1 parcel
Ochirad, J A,l package
Crawford, Lt .Tos P, 1 bag
Clark. J J, 1 package
Chapman..Tas, 1 package
Coles, Wm EL 1 package
olhonn, Geo, 1P box
Campbell, W. 1 box 2 bales
Cresson, John. 1 bqx
Cumming', C P.P,I box
Czaig & 1;Ox.
Dickeraon. A C,l box
Duttlole, S. 1 box
Daugherty. C. 1 vackage
DaYoe.% L, Ipackage
Duffy, Elizabeth. 1 pckg
etress, Mrs Ceth, 1 box
Blakeman, A E,-1 package
De 13 ,ar, 11, 1 package
Denny, T W, 1 box
Doyle. M,l box
Ditton, T. 1 box
Durfeer I', 1 package
Dukehart, J W. 1 package
Davis, Mrs, Ipackage
Deland. A N. I package
Davis & Birney, 1 package
Dandler. Wolf. 1 package
Durkee, Capt R P H, 1 pckg
Dexter. Ltd. J, 1 package
Delanc...a . 1 box
Davis. Tll, 1 B bag,
Davis. RD, box
Eastman, Philip. I pkg
Ellis. H. I box
Eckerson, C A. 1 box
Edmond, Mrs Julia, 1 pkg
Elliott, W & Co, 1 pkg
Eh Inmen, Jacob, 1 box
J G. limnße
Farr, George. 1 paellage
Frazier, J F,l Vapkese
Frank. S i bale If
Fiaher. W. I bosx•-_-
Fulton, Sarah 'a, band-box
Faller, J 11, 1 box
Foater. Y & eo. 1 bundle
Freeborn. A E 1 box •
Favolis, Mrs, 1 box
Foot, Benjarr, in. 1 trunk
Frangen, Asa A. 1 bed
Fiarnest, W .11packaga
Fierning. .T, 1 bundle
Feaster. 13, 1 box
Ferrer, T,l trunk
Fenton. C M. 2 bage att
Frith, T D & Co 1 churn
Filler, Captain J,l box
and umbrella
Fowler. A - X, 1. parcel
Field, A. T, 1 box -
Freeman CI 112, l box
Field, R P. 2 kegs
Foster. K.l box
Fogg. W 1111, 1 barrel
Ganterman, H & Bro, 1 pkg
Greenwav, W W.l package
Gimber, Cant W H, 1 valise
Gilbert, B P. 1 box
Grant, Mrs DI, 1 package
Godner, W. 1 bedstead
Grant, C H' & Co. 4 boxes.
Grans. George, 1 box
Gardner, II hi, 1 C bag
Goodheed, G, 1 valise
Gems. George. 1 bag
Goebel, Rev N. - 1 package
Gordon. Miss 11,1 package
Gates, J. 1 pack age
Gifford, II T. 1 box
Gilmore, 3. 1 package
Gregory, W. 1 barrel
Gardner; W, 1 cot
Gibson, Mary. 1 package
Gratz. 11 H & Co, 1 parcel
Griffith, W E, 2 barrels, ~14
barrel, lbox
Goldthrop & Go, 1 box
C=lans•, J T. 1 package
Garrett, A, 1 box
Hamilton, L A. 1 box
Harne, H. I package
Hand, G W.l box -
Hart. J 11. 1 box
Hopper, J H, Ipackage
Haller., Prof, I package
HoWber, Rev A R, 1 box
Rickman. Al. 1 r; bag
Harbert, W Z, 1 package
Hyneman, R, 1 bundle
Hart, J C, 1 package
Hermann, Cnarleß, I pkg
Hallman. A. R,l B, bag
Horne, H C. 1 box
Hutchinson, ',Vm. Ibex
Posey. D box
,hn. I package
Hill, A A, 1 box
Hampton, J A. 1 box
Howard, W lbox
Huntley, J, I box
Harity, J,l package •
Hoffman, E, 1 packige
HaLkens. Col, 1 package
Hutton, Mrs c p,lpkg
Hayward J, Ipeckage
& Son, 1 pkg
Hamilton. Col M R. 1 pkg
Houston GEC, Ipackage
Hank, C P, 1 pack age
Hurlbut, It H.l sword
Pelmbold, H T. 1 box
Huntles, H. 1 box
Hansbach. P. 1 bundle
Randy, A 8, 1 box'
Hazard, Mrs P, 1 mckage
Milburn. C, IPaokage
Raines, 1.3 aplatn,lbundle
Heenan; Catharine. 1 parcel
Hutchinson. Thomas. 1 pd.
Hansen., John, 1 bundle
hazard. Mrs RE. P_ boa
Harp. A E, 1 package
, 1 bundle
tlrwin. W
Jentzscb. b.l box
James; W, 1 C bag
Jones, Capt J el, 1 box
Jennings, & B. 1 pkg.
Johnson. Capt b,.1 valise
Jones, 8 S. 3 boxes
Jackson. J C, 1 box
Johnson, W. 1 package
Jackson, J W. lbdl sands
Jones, Joel. 1 box
Jenkins. G W,l box
'Jones, Mrs S, ibag
Johnson, AL B, Ipackage
Jenkins. S F, 1 parcel
Kidd, C. 13,1 parcel
Kelly. Eliza, 1 bag
Kelly, Catharine, 1 bundle
Keene. J e, 1 box
Koons. M, 1 bale
Kepheart, Lt C M, 1 pkge
Ka!nv r, P, 1 bag
Kneipp. J. 1 package
Kelly; E M, 1 box
King, R M, 1 box
King. A a 11:eel:age
Kirkbrid e, Hon J 1". 1 pkg
Keifer. J C.l bundle
Knight,.l,lß, hag
Keenan. John, 1 box
b nog, J. 1 box and hdl, Att
11,nigan. - W, 1 trunk, coat,
Klauder, Mr, ibag
Kelly, R H, Ibex
Lewis, G A, I package
Laycock. W, 1 box
Levi. J, 1 package
Co,Lippincott. FchatTer, & o
1 package
Leffert, Miss E. Ipackage
Lewis A, 1 hal: -
Levens. J. 1 box
Link. W.l box
Lenhavit, J W, 1 box
11. yon, W J, lbox
Lcaf, Dr, 1 C, bag
Law, W A, 1 bundle
Luther, A B. lbag
Leeds, J, 1 box -
Lausdale, Dr P, I bundle
Lippincott, Perkins, & Co,
1 box
Levy L, 1 bundle
Lowery. C, 1 parcel
Lippincott, Perkina, & Co
1 'parcel
Leaf, El L, 1 package
Myers, les.ph, 1 box
Mooney, Wm, 1 box
Murray, Surg. R, 1 package
Miller, G, YL, bag
, Myers, L N, 1 package
Mishler, H L, 1 parcel
Diillison, Mrs Captain J R,
1 box
Mitchell. J C, 1 can
Myers. Washington, 12pkg
Mott. Mr =. 1 P box
Merwln. P. 1 box
Miller, J. lbox
Marini. Mrs. 1 box
Murphy, 3, 1 box
Matthews. J, 1 box
Martin. Capt W, 1 bundle
Mola, P Testa. 1 box
ktatzduff. A, -1 bag ,
Mock. J, I package
Martin, F, 11, bag
Mune; Sgt T H, 1 package
Jh arshall. Corp A. M,l P box
Moorehead, Thos E, 1 pkg
Moorehead, S.C. 1 bundle
Haag, Augustus, 1 keg
Murray, Chas, 1 package
Mitchell. Ellen I package
Myers, H, 1 package -
Montgomery, 0 C. Ipackage
blixter. C S, 1 box -
Mowry,
Mowry, B AL, 1 box
Mcßride. M, I package
McMenamin. Wm. 1 Pkg
McMackey, Tbos, 1 package
.111cLean. D. 1 package
McDowell. F. 1 package
McKissock, D,l H box
Mcalleiton, Mrs, 1 box .
Mollbenny, S, 1 package
JR:Laughlin, 8,1 box
Nalco, James. 1 box
Mcßeynolds, B B. 1 bale
McDonald, A B. 1 box
McGowan, N B. I box
Miller, Win, 1 bundle
Myers, Wm, 1 bag
Mowbray, X, 1 bag and
mattress
Mans, Katerina.l bag
Ms naban, F. 1 bundle
Manland, W, 1 box •
Moses, SC, 1 package
Alyers, Emslie, 1 band-box
Milty, Mrs C. Ipackage
Mask, Miss Flora, 1 pkg
Murry, James, 1 package
Moras, F. 1 package
Meehan, Thomas, 1 box
Meyers, Alan, 1. box.
Mason, Polies M F,l box
Miller. Sophia, 1 box
Morrison. J,l bdl sieves
Mitchell. B. 1 box
Mara; John, 1 box
Neill, E D. 1 package
Tieely, 8. F, 1 trunk
N 91SOD, G W. 1 box
Ee - viraan, G T, 1 box i
O'Hara, Robert, 1 package
Oakford. Miss 0. 1 pack a, e
Osbcrii, Et 4% 1,,'1 package
Park, Francis, 1 package
Perkins,Jotnison,deCo,lPkg
Picking, Dr Slit, 1 pkg
Pringle, Mrs S. 1 package
Percival H. 1 stamp
Perkins, JohnsondrCo, 1 bdl
Peterson, T B. 1 bdl
Perkins. J 1 box
Trice, Mrs, Ipeckage
Palate. B, I Package
Ferrins, W. 1 box
Polling r_ W, 113 bag
Powell, H, 1 box
Potter, Samuel D,l pkg
Page, S D, Ipackage
Porter, II C. 1 package
Pendleton. Mrs, 2 trunks
Phipps, A B. 1 box •
I Phelan. G. 1 L bag
Peters W td, 1 package
Pipson, Mrs A, 1 pkg
Pirender, Amelia. 1 box
Pearson. WL, boxes
Posey, J, 1 box
Phillips Ac Co, 1 bag •
Pratt, A. 1 - measure
Parker, GA, 1 bundle ,
Pennington, G, i box
Patterson, R;1 box
Pettenger, J, lbox
Richardson, A W,l pkg
Rose, P H. 1 Pkg
Roof. C M, 1 package
Rivers, Frank, 1 umbrella
Rider, G A.l box
Rodgers Clin-ton.l box
Rorilin;3l,lpackage
Beier, Eliza, 1 box
Reffert, Henry, 1 pkg
Reuben & Stockton, 1 parcel
Roder, C. 1 machine
Russell,.Capt D, 1 pkg
Raoulta mg, 11, 1 package
Rnshhaupt, F, 1 box
Roach. S, 1 package
kushhaupt, F, 1 package
Ruseell, 0, 2 clubs.
Strickland, Capt W V. Ipkg
Speakman. Chas, 1 bundle
Sharp, C, 1 package
Somerville, G S, 1 package
Sands, E. Ibundle
Snyder, W F. 1 Package
Strung.. W,l bOX
S£1,1:11:1011, Thomas, 1-pkg
Sharp. J-ai, 1 box
Sala. J. 1B bag
Sutherland, Dr C. 1 pkg,
Sharswood, Dr W, 1 pkg
Saddler, R L. 1 box
Swabia, Henry, 1 box .
Shaner, JR, 1 box
Surgeon in charge Broad
Sc ch.erry• rt. Huta, 1 pkg
Schmidt, Charles 1 pkg
Mreeney. Col T W.l pkg,
Sterns, C H. 1 bundle
Sullivan, airs 31, 1 bundle
Smith, John & Son, 1 box
Steinke, A, 1 bale
Smith, Ferdinand, 1 nkg
Smith, J. F,l package
' Shaw, A, 1 package •
'Shuman, Mrs L,.1 box
' Stewart, NI, 1 box
I Smith, E,l barrel =
Thorp, SA, I. — p - ackage - -
Trustee; Jacob, 1 box
Thompson, S 8,1 package
Thornley, John, 1 pankage
Thompson, s S. 1 parcel
Taylor, 8 G. lbag -
Thorne. L. 1 package
Thomas. B F. 4 kegs.'4 bbls
Traub. J,l box
Toner, Dr, 1 box
Thayer, A E, 1 box
Slade, A & Co, 1 package
Schaffer gr. Karede, 1 pkg
Spring. Chas S, 1 pkg
Sweet. Miss A., 1 package
Wilt, Mrs, 1 package
Seibm t, H, 1 psalm ge
Secreary Board of Control
Public Schools, Ipkg
Speakman, J, lbox
Schaffer &Rased". Ipkg
Simon, Leopold, Ipkg
Sower, Barnea, & UoJpkg
Swain, G,l box
Simeon & Newhonee,l box
Suilivan, P H. 1 package
Sherlock. N, 'package
Solway, F A. 1 package
Stewart, G B. 1 box
Sherman, Lt Col L J 1 pkg
Schenck, Rosetta. 1 pkg
Stewart, Dr, 'package
Seabald. John, IPackaze
Sled, F.l trunk
Shaw. David, 1 box.
Smith, J 1 box-
Sprakue. 0, T. box
Scott, William:v., ltrunk
Sh.w.luackage
Slater;T;
Thorupeon. M. 1 box
Tenor, A, 1 box
Trenchaid, 8 D. Lt Com. 1
Townsend, P P, LT s M C. 1
box
Tack, .T S,'l package.
Trapp, Mrs. 1 L bag
Vienna. George. I basket
Tompkins. Col C 11,1 bdle
Toy, Charles, I box
Uhring, C
Van Horn, J A, 1 valise.
Voght, Conrad, 1 parcel
trl, 1 package
1.
I Vandergrift, 1 boX
Veith,'lire,l L My ,
„
West, li. N:1 package-
Whitney. DM, 1 bandle •
Wilson, J, 1 package
Wilmer, M, 1 parcel
Webster. Mrs 11.1 package
Wilson. S A, 1 bundle
White, IL.lbundle
Wood, W W. 1 package
Weldon, W . H, Asst P
S N, lyalme
White, Rebecca. !package
Walter, S A, 1 box
Wilkins, airs, 1 box
Wright, T A, !box ,
Weil, J, 1 box
Wherland, W. 1 box
Wright, TA. !box ,
Wallace. W B, 1 L bag
Wright, T A. 1 box
Wbiterntexsh, Z,boatswaln,
t box -
Wbaaley. L D, Ir.bundle
(Wright, A R 1 parcel
Weill & Crocker, 1 pckg
Warne; E A, 1 parcel ,
ROT .1 11, 1 pckg
Wright, TA, box. a
i.
Hanna. 1 bale It
PS. ibox
.
Wilson Bev Dr, 1 package
White, Mrs, 1 package
Wade, Robert, 1 Package
Worl. James H, 1 package
Wright, James, - lpackage
Wilson, Capt 0. 1 package
Wilkins, Lt H E, 1 valise 1
W b ill ag
ams. Lewis. 1 box
Wsigbt. T A, 1 box
Wand, Francis, 1 box
Webster. J S, lbox
Wbite, J 1 box.
Winans. Di E, Ipackage
Winn, Eaton Sc Co,lparcel
Wolferden, Mr,lpackaae
;White, Mrs. I trunk
,Wright, 0 S, 1 box
J-31, I package
'Woodman. Hs, 1 parcel
iWunder, Gee, 'parcel
Whipple, Lt, Col W
parcel
john, 'hammock
and bag -
White, Misr:SF. 'parcel I
Verger, Mrs
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
TAME INSITRANk
403,CRESTNIIT Stret
PRILADI
RINE AND ItiLAt
DIREG!
ALPHIL
ND INSURAIWX.'.
:TORS.
B. - D. Woodruff;
Geo. A. West,
• Jobn.Sessler, Jr.,
Chas. Stokes,
A. H. Rosenholm.
I Joseph D. Ellis.
ff.a, President.
4.1080 E, Vice President.
tD, Secretary. .lal6tf.
- -
Francis '
Chas. Richardson.
Remy_ Lewis; Jr..
John W. E - resman,
Phiiip S. Justice,
0. W. Davis t
FRAACIS W. BR
CHARLES RICH.
WILLIAM I. BLANCH. •
WHITE PRES i ERVENTG . BRANDY,
PURE CIDER , :
AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. -
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, Sm.; &c.
ALL TEA RE4UTOTTR9 FOR. .
PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSES.
ALBERT C: RfaBERTS.
Dealer in Fine Groceries, '
0010-tf Corner Bravos= 444, voz, street&
A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD AD
DRESS wishes a situation in a Wholesale Dry Goods
or Grocery louse, where he can become ally acquatat
fd , with the businss. Is not afraid of work. &c.
'Please address " ,"this office. selS-20`
Nelson, R. 1 trunk
Navy .h 1 bGX
Newton, Mrs. lit:l34k
Otter, P. 1 knapsack
ryoyrne. Miss C. 2 boxes
Orcatt, H It, lbox
E COAII'ANY);.NO
AUCTION SALES.
so li r iZA 6 /:k.R--NISTII AND SAN-
ArirUntil further notice we eh all holgßegnlar Sales et
Horses and Carriages 8171 511 Y WEDDIEBAPAY and SAT
UEDAY 'SLOWING, at 10 o'clock.
SALE OF IIOVSES.dre
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar. will be sold, a collection
of desirable horses. Particulars at sale.
ALSO,
A pair of bay mules
ALSO.
Carriages harness. &c., with, which the sale will cons.
ILIPIICe.
Jon postponement on account of the weather:
Sale of Honsea. &c.. on•Satnniay. •
isel4-2tif AL FRED H. HARKNESS, Auctioneer.
AMUSEMENTS.
N EW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.-
Lessee and Manager Mr. WM. WHEATLIFE.
SECOND WEEK
OP THE
TRIUMPHANTLY SUCCESSFUL
Grand Romantic Drama, entitled
THE DUKE'S MOTTO,
In wit'ch
MR. COLLINS,
mho has purchased the sole right of representation at
this great Play in America, will appear
CARRICKFERGUS,
an Irish Soldier of Fortune, with the songs, " Wine.
Bright Wine," and " White There's Life There's Hope."
MR- WIL WHEATLEY
in his great character of
CAPTAIN HENRI DE LIGARBERE.
supported by the following talent: Mr. F. Mordaunt„
E, Lamb, J. W. Blaisdell. S. C Duhele, :f Seymour.
B Holmes, Charles Henri, and others; Misses Ma'
Wells, Rose Eytinge, Charles Henri, &c &o
The play is produced in GORGEOUS STYLE,
ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY.
NEW COSTUMES
- -
A DOUBLE CORPS DE BALLET. and
NUMEROUS
EVERY EVENING, TILL FURTHER NOTICE.
Daring the evening". the Orchestra, under the &tui
tion cf MR. DURK HASSLER, will perform choice se
lections of Popular Music sel4-tt
WALNUTSTREET THEATRE.
..Lessee Mrs M A. GAREETTSOP.
LAST NIGHTS
of the brilliant and fascinating Spanish Artiste,
SENORITA COBAS
Who will appear THIS EVENIZ G Sept 15th.
in the grand romantic drama of the WIZARD SKIFF.
During the evening,SPnorite.Caba, and Signer Ximmi
nes in the beautiful " French Pas " entitled LA DAIJA.
The performance wilt cnrcrenc , , with the laughable
farce of sEETcnEs IN INDIA.
Box Office open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock.
The meant engagement of the
GREAT AND UNAPPROACHABLE.
GUMS
will close on next SATURDAY. EVENING. On MON
DAY and TUESDAY EYENTAGS she will appear in tha
character of
ALEXIA,
in which the far-famed and aracefel
OS-LESTE
won her renown in-America...-owa-,-nt
, V.Ri l 4iffi l ikArtrine 4 of Xis cl:laracter
:
CDBAS APPEARED FOR SIX CY NIG FITS •
consecutively in the chy or New York, and. WWI du
most enthusiaqic applanee
OF THE MILLION.
CIIBAS
will take her Farewell Benefit on next FRIDAY Everting,
upon which occasion other thrilling dramas will be per
formed. se ,5
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street above Sixth.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. liiIIEPHY.
THE. RIGHT - NOS OPERA TROUPE
MONDAY, TUESDAY, alio WEDNESDAY,
THE DADGEITEP. OF TAT tEGIMENT.
.
Marie Miss Car lino Richinga.
Cartouche - Mr. 11 Seguin.
Toni , Mr. W. S MIL.
Prices as usual. Seats sernred without extra charge
at ihs Box @thee, from 10 A 1%! to SP. M. sel-i-St
HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION
AT THE .4(LSTR3IT OF &WSIC.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO VISITORS:
Order.: Taken for FIARTELL'S AU-glass FRUIT JARS.
Orders Taken for NEW CAPSULE FRUI r SAHA.
Orders Taken for American and French GL A sS SHADES.
Orders Taken for FEENERIE 4 . at the Table of
sels-3t AETELL St LE rCHWORTH.
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK
C WATKINS' ORIGINAL GHOST!
In connection with the great
AMERICAN STEREOPTICON,
AT
CONCERT HALL.
Reeerved Seats; tenured at the Bea during the day.
Matinee on SATURDAY Afternom
I I EMPLE OF WONDERS-ASS EM SLY
BUILDINGS, TENTS AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
. _ .
Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and liaallinette
open for the Beason. Constant change of Entertainment.,
SIGNOR BLITZ,
MONDAY EVENING, September 14th. and. every eve
ning, commencing at 735 o'clock. and Wednesday and.
Saturday at 3, consistino .of New Hysteries in Necro
mancy, great success in Ventriloquism, and the Learned
Canary Bird,.
Admission 25 cents: Children 15 cents,
pENIs.TSYLIA.NrA ACADEIY OF
THE FINE ARTS.
1025 CHESTNUT STREET
OPEN DAILY" (Sundays excepted) ftota 9 A. H. tilt
6 P. AL
Ad miFalon 25 cants. Children half prim P,99-I,f
WANTS.
lAI AN TED-A S TUATION BY A
w Young Married MAN; that has been in the Mer
cantile liminess for the last eight years. No objection
to leaving thecity, and plenty , of recreant:is given.
Address .Energ "at this office. sel4-2t..
IT
TO PROIIASE-AN
WANTED AC
TIVE INTEREST in an established firm. Address
Box 1024. Post Office.
ANTED- $l5 PER DAY.-Wg
want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents
in every county. for a genteel bus at a con st
o.
of from 446 to 815 per day. No e ußgverieruso,
sanvassers preferred,bnt room for all. Address
C. H. DUNN & Publishers,
At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago. CO. illinois; or ISO
13EADE Street, New York. „jyal-Sat*
WANTED -TO RENT A STORK
suitable for the general produce commission busi
ness, situated on W afar street, between Chestnut and.
Arch, or on Broad street. between Arch and Vine. Act
drees " W. B. & C." at this Office. sell-6E4
WANTED TO RENT-A FUR
NISEED HOUSE, with all the modern conveni
ences, in an eligible part of the city, by a gentleman
whose.family consists of a wife and one child. Any
person going abroad, and, wishing to bays their place in
good hands, may find this a good opportunity. Address
Box 1625, or call at ilia MARKET Street. sel2.3t*
S6OA MONTH! WE WANT
AGENTS at $6O a month. expanses paid, to Pell
onr EvERLAI,TING PENCILS, ORIENTAL SURNER' I ,
and' thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SHAW
& CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d& Wam
-WANTED-AN ACTIVII
810,000. or silent PARTNER, with the above
amount cash, inithe Tanning and General Leather_ busi
ness. Address 'Leather," No. 334 WALIN %Tr Street,
second floor, stating name and where an interview can
be bad. sels-31).
At. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
...=Ci.ENERAL'S OFFICE. — PHILADBLPHIA, Feb. 2,
I.SK
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following POints :
Tortneas.
Key West, Fln.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria. Va.
NewbernC.
,
Port RoyaL N
C. A. BOYD,
Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
,BOAItDIFIG.
p,OARDING-VACANT ROOMS,
second and third story, at 415 South FIFYEENTIEE
.rest. sels-fe
A HANDSOME PARLOR, THREE
chambers, with six closets. and use of bath room
adjoining, comprising the whole' second story of the
large and handsome residence 225 South BROAD street,
are offered to one or two families who wish p. rmanent
boarding. They will be given furnished or unfurnished.
sels-3t* DHSS DARE,
THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1031 -
WALNUT Street, will be opened for reception of
Bearden in a few days. sel2-Ini*
FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME
cornmen!eatina and sin gje rooms; private table. if
desired, N 0.1315 WALNUT street. selo- Im*
FOR SALE AND . TO LET.
FOR RENT,
GRANITE STORE,
No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET,
NOW OCCUPIED BY J. Di. EAPLEIGH.
Apply to
THOS. MELLOR, ".
40 NORTH THIRD STREET.
FOR SALE-TII STORE AND
4 DWELLING N. W. corner SIXTEENTH and' SUM
MER Streets. The Dwellirg to let; is welt suited for a
Boarding - Salmi. Apply to WIL ROSSELL ALLEN,
S. X. corder FOURTH and WALNUT. Sd deor. sels 6t.
FOR SALE-ON EASY TERMS
au A bandsonie RESIDENCE. with side-yard attached;
on EIGHTEENTH Street, above Arch. Apply to Will
ROSSELL ALLEN, , S. E. corner FOURTH and WAL-
NUT, second floor. seL5.6l.
PUTNAM MILL FOR SALE.—A
most excellent-FLOURING SITU, containing six
run of stones. on the Rushing - am riser. at ZANESVILLE.
Ohio. together with the WATER rowstr.,. and shoat
two acres of Ground surrounding the mill.
FL.' While other mills here have to pay the State some
ELMO per annum water rent. the water power for this
mill is perpetually free, and the whole premises will
sold for thexralue of the water power.
Apply to
414 TINIBER AND COAL LAND.-A
valuable tract for sale near Tyrone and Clearfield.
Railroad. Apply to ]d,artm.r.ialt.
sel6-3i. No. 131 MARKET. Street— -
gai FOR SALE-VALUABLE AND
'nighty improved Monto , omery Qonnty FARM.
on Turnpike road, 231 miles Trom ItorthrWales Station
'ia North P.R. B.
Also, well -improved FARM, 89 acres, - near Norris
town:. Call and examine Register . ofFarms:
Apply,to R. PETTIT,
R. 15 309 WALNUT Street.
ag FOR SALE- BUCKS COUNTY
EARL IfS acres—will be divided—having two
sets of excellent buildings; in a high state of cultiva
tion, nicely watered, fine fruits; Sm. Sitnbte near the
Delaware river, 134 miles from Railroad station, only
$75 per acre. _Also, 3/ or more FRIIIT FARMS. States
of Delaware and Maryland. E. PKITIT.,
sels 309 WALFUT Street.4l
de PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTA_TE.
To be sold at public sale, on THURSDAY. the 17th
inst., at 2 o'clock, P. 11. on the premiees. Eyberry.
Twenty-third ward, Philadelphia, near Alechanicstrille,
two Lots of Land, the property of Syndonia Webster_
No. 1 contains about three acres of good land, with an ex
cellent Dwelling House, surrounded with shade trees
and shrubbery, a well of excellent water at the door,
and a choice selection of fruit trees of various kinds.
No. 2 contains about 1.3 i acres of land, with a good
frame Dwelling House, calculated for two families. A
well of good wateir at the door with' a pump therein. A.
good frame stable and: wagon house. Also fruit trees
of various kinds. JESSE G. WEBSTER,
sels-2t* Auctioneer.
RAILROAD LIVES.
WEST CHESTER
&W. PHILADELPRIA
ROAD, VIA MED F IA L ARRANGotpx ;
On and after MONDAY, September 14th, - 1863, the
Trains will leave - Philadelphia, from the depin, north.
east corner of EIGHTEENTH end MARKET Streets, at
7.45 and IQ,SO A. M., and at 2 and 4.15 P. 31.
A Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will
leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets
(West Philadelphia) at 6.45 P. M.
Trains leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MAR
BET Streets (West Philadelphia), 17 minutes after the
starting time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET.
The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.00 A. M. an&
4.16 P. M., connect with Trains on the P. and B. G. K.R.
for Concord, Kennett. Oxford, Ac. •
HENRY WOOD,
General Superintendent.
aims THE PHILADELPHIA.
AND EASTERN TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY is now prepared to forward FREIGHT from
Philadelphia to New York. via Camden and Port Mon
mouth. - .
The attention of Shippers and'Merchants is directed to
this new and expeditious RAILROAD ROUE. and a,
Portion of their patronage respectfully solicited.
Freight received at third - wharf above Arch street.
For further particulars apply to
G tip. B. mcceta.ou, Freight Agent.
ANS North WHAftlffs3.
W. F. GRIFFITTS. JR.• General Manager.
JOHN BUCK. FreMht Agent,
Ztifa - If Pier No. `AS NORTR RIVER, New York-.
NEW VirELNIT.IIIUL
ALFRED MERRICK.
Zanesville, Ohio