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L.." Episcopal Book store, THIR TEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ocS 3t* FINANCIAL. COUPONS 7 3-10 IST OCTOBER rr r..to . DREXEL & CO. MICHAEL JACOBS', M G BANKER, 46 South TFLIAD Street, PHILADELPHIA- GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE, AND UNCUR RENT MONEY BOUGHT .AND SOLD.- STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON .0 , MMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Popes: CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocS-3m COLLECTION OF S. CERTIFI CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—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 of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly maturing. Terms made known and receipts Oren at the office, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf PROPOSALS, ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, C/Nonuferf, 0., October 5, 1663. • • PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until WEDEESDAY noon, October 14, 1863, for furnishing, by contract, the following articles, viz: Great Coat Straps. Uniform Hats: Drums—Snare, complete: 'Shelter Tent Poles, in sets. • ' Parties offering goods mast in all cases furnish sam ples, and must distinctly tate in their bide the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and he time of delivery. A guarantee, signed personally - by two re sponsible parties, and agreeing that the bidder will enter into a contract if an award is made to him, must accom pany each proposal - All supplies mast be delivered in good new packages., free of charge, at the United States -Inspection Depot this city. • _ • Written contracts Will be entered lute with parties to whom awards are made, and bonds required of them- in' sums equal to one-fourth the value of the goods con tracted for. Bids will be opened on 'WEDNESDAY, October 14, 1883, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Inspection Rooms,.and bidders are invited to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable js re served. .. - Blank forms of ProlfOitels, Contracts, and Bonds may be obtained at this office. By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. G. ocB-4t . C. W. MOULTON, Captain and A. Q. M. AEMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. TWELFTH ind. GIRARD Streets. BILADELPHLi. October 7, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office mita 12 o'clock 111.. on WEDNESDAY. the 14th instant, to furnish promptly at the ECEUILICILL ARSENAL the following articles, viz: Uniform Jackets for Cavalry. Army standard. Bedsacks, single, cotton or linen. Bedsacks. double, 'cotton or linen. - Sample of the - bedeack can be seen at tbis office but bidders' will send a sample which they the material of they intend making them. •- , Bugle Cords azd Tassels, Cavalry. Hat cords and Tassels, Cavalry. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, (man. tity bid for, and time of deliv The ability of the bidder toll the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, • whose eirrna tures must be appended to the guarantee, and said ima. Tante° must accompany the bid. Bidders, as Well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will tarnish a certificate from the United States District Attorney, Postmaster, ox- , Other public functionary, at the residence of tho bidder or guarantors , setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men who will, if a contract is awarded them, act in good faith with the' United States, and faithfully execute the same. Samples can be seen at this Office, to which all arti cles mast conform Blank forms fur Proposals can be had upon application at this office. - 'Prbposals must be endorsed ` V Proposals for Army Supplies,' stating the particular article bid for. - G. H. CROSII&N, 003-6 t Amt. Quartermaster General U. S. A. PROPOSALS FOR STOVES; &c HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASIONOTON. OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct 6. 1863. PROPOSALS will be 'w aived at this Office until -the 20th instant, i for furnishing in this city Stoves and Heat ers for nee n the Department of Washington, as fol lows : 250 or more IFood Stoves or Heaters for heating in the most economical manner; barracks for troops. The build ings are each 100 feet long and 20feet wide, and the stoves mast be oLa size sufficient to thoroughly warm them, allowing two stoves for each building. - 126 or more Cooking Stoves or Ranges to barn wood, each of a capacity to cook for a company of about 147 men.. - - 60 or more very small Cook Stoves to burn wood; each sufficient to cook for three or four persons. - 20 - or more . Office Stoves, of various sizes, to barn coal. f these Stoves, Ranges, or Heaters must be of ap proved patterns, and bidders will submit with their pro posals an intelligent description of the articles offered, with drawings of the same -Each bidder must attach his fall name and post-office address, and the names of all parties interested in the Proposal.ranst appear therein. • An oath ef allegiance to the Government of the United States must accompany each bid.. . . • Bids will be opened from time to time, and contrasts or purchases made as the Stoves may be rsquired, The right is reserved to accept all or any part of any. bid. -Proposals shordd be endorsed, ' • Proposals for Stoves, &c.," and addressed to • - ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, oeS-101. • Department of Washington. P ROPOSALS FOR MULES. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, - WASHINGTON, D. C., October 70861 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until TUESDAY, October 20th, at 12 o'clock Dl.,_for tar nishing the Government (2,000) two thousand Moles, to conform to the following SPECIFICATIONS: All to be (14) fourteen hands and over in height. -- meg All to belt' good flesh, sound, serviceable.and suitable for draught purposes. • - All to be over (3) thee, and unaer (9) nine, years of age. PRriPOs&LS - - - Proposals to be for (MO) five hundred and upwards. The full name and post-oZce address of the bidder most appear in the proposal. If a bid is made in, the name of a firm the names co' all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the pal trier signing it. , Proposals from cliBldval parties 10, - 111 norbe_considerea, find an oath of-allegiance must accompany each proposi- Proposals inust be addressed to Brigadier General D. R. Rucker. Quartermaster 11. S. Army, Washington, D. C., and should be - plainly marked "Proposals for Mules." GUARANTEE The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him,-must be guarantied by two responsi ble persona, whose signatures must be appended to the anarantge. . The responsibility'of the guarantors must be shownby the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court or of tee Pulled. Staten Distriet Attorney. Bidders ffinst - be prezent in person when the bide AM opened, or their proposals will not be considered. Bond contractor m of twenty tuoueand dollars. signed by the and both of his guarantors. will be re gulled of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. as the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or t o have bonds signed in anticipation, and ready to be produced,v , hen the contract is signed. Blanks forbonds can be procured. upon application being made at this office, either personally. by leiter, or by telegraph._ , Form of Guarantee. of the county of ----, and State of —, and'— of the county of — , and State of do hereby guaran ty that I- able "fulfil 'a contract, in accordance With the terms of his proposition, and that, should his propo sition be accepted, he will at once enter. into a contract in accordance therewith. • . • • Should the contract be awarded him, the am prepared tobecume his securities, and should lie fail to sign a con tract in accordance with the' terms of his bid, we our selves will become the contracting parties in his stead. , (To this guarantee must be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned.) IN SPECTIOD, DBLiI2I3IIY, Jtc ' All mules contracted for under this advertisement will be subject to inspection, and those nut confornibig to the specifications will be rejected. ' ' • • The mules must - he delivered in this city withintielli_ tyPity- five dials from the date of signing the contract. t -.Valmont to be made _upon the completion of the con tract;'or so "iooii thereafter as the Chief. Quartermaster of this c epot shall be in funds. ' ' • The mules will..be awarded in lots of (OW) five hundred ,eaoh, unless - the 'Chief aus.rtermaster may deem - it for the interest of the Government to vary the number. The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to`relect any - or, all bids that he inal deem too high. t'• -- Gen aid Chief Quartermaster, . ocB-70t:.- . • • , Depot of Washington..., .. SUPERIOR INGOT COP.PEE . . __ satire L AICEI from:the Amygdalotd bane: in and for milk I Quantities to suit. at WOMEATH'S taBCt-Suf - 413 LECH Strait Irl=l MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street above RIAU. Acting and Stage Manager WM. B. FREDERICKS.. Businese Agent and Treasurer JOS T) tovsnv OWING RousEg NIGHTLY. FOITRTH WEEK OF RICHINGS' OPERA: TROUTS MONDAY, AND EVERY EVENING, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Arline R.Cohtiusa. Thaddeus Mr. MIL • • Count Arnheim Mr. Seguin Devilehoof. Mr. Peakes. To conclude every evening with a SPARKLING COMEDIETTA f In which the dramatic company will appear. la--Friday,Benefit or Mies Richinge. In Rehearsed—The' Enchantress. Tickets', 26, 60, and 76 cents. No extra darn for asciummt see to at +be Box Office. from - 10 A :IP M. 04-41 WALNII.T.STREET .THEATRE. T Lessee Mrs GARRETTEION THIS (Thursday) EVENING. October 8, Will be repeated the thrilling and all absorbing drama, entitled THE DEAD HEART. In which the distinetti.hed young American actor, DW IN stS. Will sustain his original char A ac D ter of "Robert Landry,' nigh+ly.received'by overwhelming and enthusiastic au diences. • - Box Office open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, when Basta may be secured' NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.:....A. I Lessee and Manager M. WSEATLST, POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS Of the celebrated Irish contedian and vowtliat. MR. COLLINS - And of the, grand. romantic Drama THE DDRIPS MO . Which has air - ady bee n P witnessed by_ov • THIRTY-FIVETROULLNDEIrSONS. rosily - el) , teat six nighta of MR. WM. WREATLRY Who will sustain his original character of CAPTAIN HENRI DE LAOARDIRS. The east will include the • `• ENTIRE CORPS Of dramatic artiste attached to thi , establishment, - A GRAND CORPS DE BALLET., And numerous auxilisetteg. Change of Time—Doors open at 7; Commence at 1% o'clock. WBFATLFY TAKES GREAT pleasure in announcing an engagement. Nor a limited number of nights, with the distinguished gonna American artiste - MISS LIMILLI WESTERN, who, during a former engagemert at this Theatre. span most enthusiastically renewed by aro wded and delighted, audiences. She will make her first appearanne on MONDAY EVENING, October ' in one of her sterling impersonations. 0c5.6t FOX'S CASINO, • CHESTNUT STREET RE-ENGAGEMENT. .• RE-ENGAGEMENT. And positively the _ LAST TWELVE NIGHTS, LAST TWELVE NIGHTS. MALE AND FEhfALFI ACROBATS. - meim FRkfiLF, aCROBATEI, • Previous to their departure for California. Find week of . . . • THE GREAT CONTEST . . THE GREAr CONTEST Between - TIM HAYES AND THE UNKNOWN . , TIM HAYES AND ,THE UNKNO WN. The two beet Clog Dancers in tke Great success of the • MONSTER COMBINATION TROUPE, - MONSTER COMBINATION TROUPE, - Nowta.rforming at this Establishment GRAND MATINBS EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. For-the accommodation of LADIES AND CHILDREN. esair CONCERT=H.A_LL. _ •MONIAY EVENING, OcCoheir 5, And continue every afternoon and evening, for a &on • season only, ELLINGER & NEWCOMB'S • GREA - T MORAL. EXHIBITION. THE THREE CELEBRATED DWARFS, Corn. Poo e, Miss Eliza Neste'. and Col. Small. the three intellest human beings in the whole world. with out exception. In Conjunction with Mons. C. LATALLEE'S PARLOR OPERA TROUPE. • Ten in number. appear, in this mammoth double entertainment, landed with the most brilliant ea comiume by the clergy. Preis, and public. Doors open at 23 and N. ,Begins a:3 and 8. Tickeite 25 cents: Children under twelve. to at ernoon matinees. 15 cents. - I. D. NEWCOMB, ocl-6t Business Manages. TEMPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CBBSTNTIT STRAINS Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and HaPPinell open for the season. Constant change of Entertainzaent. SIGNOR BI.ITZ, VERY EVENING,- commencing at 73i o'clock. sat Wednesday and Saturday at I, consisting of New Mys teries in Necromancy, great success In Ventriloquism. and the Learned Canary Birds. Admission `Z cents,. Children 15 cents. sell-tf• WANTS. A LAD OF. EIGHTEEN. DESIRES A situation as Cl:MLitt a Wholesale Home or Office_ Good reference given Address HI C, at this office. B. A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION TO attend in a PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Address •• note graph," at this Office. oc7-3t. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN. twenty-four years of age, - a situation as entry , clerk or assistant hoop -keeper in a wholesale house, or a clerkship in a banking house. Undoubted reference given.. Address B G. Inquirer Office. ocB-9 • WANTED-AN INTELLIGENT AND respectable young or middle-aged WOMAN: as housekeeper in a family a few miles from the city. Ad dress, with reference. Box 1652, P. 0. oc6-st• ASITUATION WANTED-BY A LAD, 18 years of age, in a good Afereataile oc Manufacturing-house,- where he can obtain a good knowledge of business. Address "P.," Box }1.16, Post Office. _ oc6-3t• -ANTED=TWO FIRST-CLASB SALESMEN . , in a Dry Goods Jobbing House. Ona for Country. and one for City Trade. Address Cash Trade," at this.pflice. _ ocs6' $6O A MONTH! WE WANT AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to se:l our EVERLAbTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNEEb, and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SHAW dr CLARK,-Biddeford, Maine. WANTED-WITHIN TEEREB wm squares of Market and Sixth streets, _ A LARGE BUILDING, 897 is to 20 by 60, 70 or SO deep, well lighted; on ono side at least. for Manufacturing purposes, Address "E. A. C.," at this Office. WANTED TO RENT , A MEDIUM - 1 eized house, -with niodern conveniences, situated ea North Broad street, or west- of- Broad street. •Atidreas, "William," at this aim ocfter 411 a. DEPUTY . QUARTEIOWTES altillawsoElTEßAL'S MICK —Piruamaismu.. Feb. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points: - Pe r y th * Ti Fort Monroe, D a. kewxtearthkve: - Port Royal. A- BOYD. . felo-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster..." BOARDI3III. BOARD. -HANDSOME COMMIII4. CATING Second-story 'ROOMS vacant, Ro o ms WALNUT Street. CHESTNUT STREET-BOARD ING for two YOURG tdEN; front room. oc'f•ftt THE HANDSOME •RESIDENCE, 1031. -a- WAIN= Street. will be opened for reception el Boarders in a few days. se'l2-Ima VIRST-CLASS :' BOARD, ELOTD - BONN - 2 - coramenteatbur and ciingle roomer private' table. W desired. No. 1315 WALNUT Street. . - . LOST AND FDUND. LOST -A CERIiItIOATE FOR ONR, share in the 'Kensington Bank, in the cbunty of Philadelphia, No. 1806. she finder will be suitably re warded if left at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY Ftreet. sreatuth . • MOSES WHEELER, FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO RENT. • THE SECOND FLOOR OF N 0.807 CHESTNUT STREET, (.25 by 160 Feet) • , • SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. ApPPIY to D. T. PRATT, ocs-6t (Oa the Premißeas-) A GENTLEMAN DESIRING AN TJN FURNISHED LODGING ROOM, or:Booths, In a' private family. might be accommodated by applying at 606 bona ISINTH Street. . odf TO RENT-THE .SECOND, THIRD, and Fourth Floors of STORES 16 SOUTH FRONT and 15 LETITIA, Street, with handsome °theca on-First and Fecund Floors. Building about 175 feet deep.. In quire on the preteteeE. ocs.6t• d ia FOR SAL E-A NEW THREE Mastoik double HOUSE. 36 feet front on Greenotriet, near Fifteenth. • A Germantown HOUSE, worth about ss.ooo—Would taken in part pay—mortgage for balance. Addreas_" , No. 490 North FIFTH Street. Its ci ROOMS TO RENT, - 11sT TH fiI.MOST mm central businees portion of the city; two doors above the new Post Office. ..No. 432 CHESTNUT Street.. AUCTION SALE. NINTH AND S s . 33 m' Streets. • AUCTION SALE. • ON SATURDAY MORNING,- October 10th, at 10 o'clock. comprising the folloWing HORSES, &e.. of a gentleman going to horope. viz:. , A pair of stylith bay carriage horses, 7 ' , tars old, long Male, 'l6 hinds high. A long tail brown saddle and harness horse, 7 years old. 183-4 hands A brett or ; aroucee, by Watson. A light coupe. by Jacobs.. A no-top wagon, iast new. by Watson: double and single harness, covers, - whips, saddle, and bridle. by Gallagher. - The whole to be sold without reserve. Agit ALSO. A pair of ea Page hoyser, brown - and sorrel, 16 hands; high, (to be separat. An elegant brett or barouche, by Watson, almost new. Double harness by Hensel. . ALSO, 'A pair of sty lish and List•travelling gray coach horses. short tails: - A coach, by Watson; cost $l,lOO. A•brett, by Wood Brothers, cost $9OO - Iwo sets double beefless, by Gallagher; lot covers. blankets, whip, dm.- • ALSO', . A pair of travelling mares, Peaches and- Cream, have trotted together in 2.10. - shifting- top York wagon, by. Caffrey, nearly new. with - pole and !hafts. Pcuble harness, by Beecher.- MO, about FORTY HORSES A mong which are some valuable driving horses. and others suited to the saddle.' - Full descriptions in catalogues. Two Shetland ponies, suits ble for children. ALSO, A large collection of desirable new and second•hand carriages, harness, saddles, blankets. &c , with which the sale will commence. glair Re postponement on Recount of the weather. Ala- SALE of HORSES. &c.. on:Wednesday next. rr. SALE AT HAILLIARD'S. Bordentown,Oct. lab„ oce-etil ALFRED M. HERENESS. Auctioneer. AIIgENZ . FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—"Barge TACONY, RUST master. is - now loading for the above Points. and will leave. on THURSDAY. October Sth, at 1 o'clock P. M. For. freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms,. aPPIT tO -S. FLANAGAN, oc7-St No. 304 South DELAWARR-Avenne. gOl=o, STEAXER W.A.WASET: For SMYRNA, PORT PENN. DELA, WARE FEW CASTLE, and MESTER. from that. wharf below ARCH St. every MONDAY, WEDNEiDAY, and FRIDAY. at 9 o'clock. Returning. leaves SOISIBAT HOOK Landing every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, sad- SATURDAY, at S o'oldok.:' • ~ Stages conneot with the boat for. Smyraa.' ; Dover s _aaa Leipsio. ' se?fol2t.. l at • ' CARRIAGES, 863 ., • WILLIAM. If. - ROGERA, coach and ettirlaie N0ci.,1009 sad 1011 CHESTNUT STREW. selo-6m DEK:GADELPRIA. WHITE PRESERVING - BRANDT * r "- ..: PURE CIDER 1. AND WHITE WINE VINEGA R . GUU GINGER. MIISTLAD SEED,: SPICES, 41,0;:am. ALL THE BarrllarrEl3 FOR 1.41/31DVIDe AND PlCKLlNGpuzposEs.' - . ALBERT CI. ROBERTS. Dealer la Fine Groceries, ' • eslo - Et Ginner ELM DITS and TUN &meta.