some few ad. weeknees, and Governments re mule at yes- Oily Plies were 1838 rose ; advanced 2 on North Penneyl. Navigation veiling at 80 ` AI. ti o , 1r 31Th told et 48 Camden and &Mantle Obrs. 093 Was broldtt 62K. Huntingdon and 1 11 f ,T,. iwr iaspos 63 8n onrbanea Canal eizes 'r" 114 1/ ,,,, Deflated sevens advanoed X. Penult,lye. aillrotistinorippe bottdA rose IX, Lehigh Nay.. wrd et tidy arc tof 1; the soda was firm, !,,v; ' , El :l3 Navigation row , X ; the preferm d sold at 16X. 9 . 1 1.ita Noel brongtt 40. Blorris ( 311081 said obalf 9 WM) heavy, opantng At 39 of s ing SP , of fieece of ,y, Harrisburg rove X. 'Cate. riming at 5. Beaver ideadow rose X. t we Philadelphia and Erie brought ' ° 11 41) ,•919 iltimrl4o l rose 1. Long Island fell X. ' meta fell • Builwat a were nodes ; sales of Seventeenth t ,:.r.r•• , tt,..eltl, Vera u ate Ea 9, an improvement of x l'lrm rose ; drobtetrect was steady ; Base tt i l. l:o ft ..; es . Beek of Peon Township brought and Pleobanies' 2G; 131 was bid for .1.15,ki for Philadelphia. The market 4j37 „,h, atoot 77,000 in bonds and 2,600 shares sa w :WAR , roe/ SOO Qllolo— —i; &chop parel-10 die, mtre ficettege, parcel 10 prem. arpre itsclionge ...... par A dis fort 3 ...... ...... 1 fie 36 die ..... ,„ ....... ..... . ..... 34 /Mktg pm 41 11 deen-,it 280130 pm. ortertroser'e 134 e 3 die '. Tbe:J:ter at Pdermit's Detector Beads us the follow o' a mil. spurious flve.dollar note oo the cf coop cowry, Chelsea, Vi : for. 'Pig, man, je lc. in hock of mill, portrait of boy on right of it ; rile !Ohl?. cbhkrns on right. 9erul, of l o , e lm merchandise ett Philadelphia for .t wee/. °silts Or , ber 16,1882, wore as follows: ; ell CONSUMPTION. tor, bha , • • 41,fi„ Gold 2,000 • rea, chests 19 $1.065 Et .... ‘, pb:s ...... „3 , 9 , 0 laith and pigs. 01, 'oltmeas, ptn't.. 3l 63 284,900 ere. beg5.,,,,,,;.352 pknee! 121 784 A m, „.614 1.,818 Ootten, row, plt 189 9.270 51. sitelt,.• ipool o; tom, ca.... 5 1,307 i„ bash :1.5G, , Rags, bales 41 4 662 4,114 , bog ' s..... ........ 1 826 ~( I tau , ~ .1 tl2 7.608 Wool yarn, beset ..3 . 294 e sill (52. „16 171 wool. bales 120 8,091 t da,re, P1ea..34 1,450 Hosisry and trim ci is, I,Bno wings, os 3 023 ..... .1 292 Sewing cotton, 05..1 144 b0r i.,;tei.,.1•53 6 221 Linens, belts 3, re 3 4,011 Pita, ice Wel I,t 30 14 05 Carpets, bales.. _2B 6 432 nisi, rk:i —9B 506.151erb1e estuary, oe 6 0 ' 547 P05,d;..1. c.lOB 1 923 Old Jnok, 10ne....42 741 .0:13 19,181 Honey, bnits „10 25 ;1 1 ,- 1 , 1 ,,,, I.lle „ , 482 %Ver. Sauce. ca... 10 2'3 I, bbli...„ .... 249 Potatoes, . , 867 " top 3. —ll5 1,475 ‘. busheia..7oo . 461. 2to Plaster, tons.. .140 . 192 rot, gal 1 .19 6201 - weIIETTOUSED, • ger, tx;i, 1111 0. 4 1 ( 10 009, II agg, 232 2,148 ?, ~ 600 379 Usrpetlng, balee, 4 892 oc er, tre 35, 61e 3 1.,17P $22 277 The foiloir:t crr some of the principal Braaten ex ,;l4 f ro m this pat to foreign ports, from October 9th PgITTS Tr NORTH ANISRICA. MEE $BOO III:ITISIL WEBT INDIES. cy,T, b1 , 13,,1 CO $B,BOO Tallow, 1t0...14. Cal 1,806 ratios „ El 6 1,098 tlandloo 1b 5.. 'tB 6to 4,806 0, both, 24 208 ihitt , r, 1b , .... 8 490 820 NI IA:9„ 2`.:5 412 nbenes, tb... . 4.417 427 1, ... n 1 226 Lard 01 1 , rub, 546 443 al, I. .. 162 1,9 '0 8:e, falls 930 320 mi , pra..2',411, 1,8 9 7 09 61841, Ors. 168 2,860 :1.2i . ...., %Cif, 001 Sbonks. pkgs.. 800 840 2r3EISE wEST INDIES. .;:;a, pp, E 16... 81 2001'100k, .. 950 FPUTII AMBritol. 7,:, ila 4 027.. 831 418 11.416'n5. hxs. 27.... 833 mi r es, 170 268 'Vear'g Atm% 2.048 :o.b 3, 4.,6 4 , 0 Pape•, tUli. 1,000.... 250 r,J brat ,, 2 25 nachtnerr # ..... 817 oa Oil, gl, OM 2056 1% f(.ll , :wing is (tit 11,mtr. statement of the otty of 808. of : ft . id t. ...$R,1323 170 .. ... . . 7.121,680 7 977'000 ....... .. . ...... . ..... 28.873 700 tlor 7 0 , 9 500 )liliAlor bm.l.w .. 14,961,700 etkartacb .... 17 9 6,000 ern pt, of th krarlera altroed for the month of aro al Mon : 133 353 94,455 It C:333 $10,078 11phia !Stock( Exchange Salsa. Oct. IG. ".01 01 el. E. EL &VMAIUSR Phile Exchange.] EsliVol4l9 HO .90? 1' SA all 100 g 99 81 moS Nue L. 10,4 p 63 ras3 .104 ao„D:w „• do, .taw Ib klsth st R. 9 rn 01; P. 65g & P... 653; n 10,0& Pine P. 10.4 Penalsl..„ .102 vrakbug 63. 1 ,( :Ipsheit 11.., ..0331 .h7Nartapel 00 IItAPW3 8... 51( 1 , 1!(.311..ch.. to dt..„,„130.. 39 +.4„ .... 21F0. 39. BOARD 15 Lehigh Nev 55, 4 Beaver Meadow. 61,4 i 4000 Alleabeol Uo. Be 13 11 8 0 43 95 Balmy Nlv 3000 Oaro & Am On 'B3 I.OOX 5000 d0..'83 55 wa .I.ooh 200 d0..'83 100 90 N Pa 1.4 nog SW. 15 140 Race & Vine B. FIN 60 51912 & tdooho bk. 25 3000 American GAd..135 3000„1:34 46. "Ms - fetid E;.: 9000 Penne 6a. 0434 209 do . 2000 Bohy Nay (13 71% 80AR,Dle 15000& 64 1 8385w0 1001 i 1000 an & dAI lec mtg. 9254 150 11-aling Et 39 41 1620 American 0W4..130 BITWEZEI 471 li „ 1631 wit! ~ 40 ....55.. 393( 39 441 'MOONY) 'VIDA OAP. Si /a... &itd... 56 lover ' Mead., big 4:Erle 78..195 Penn BS—ch. 85 'DT A Pine it.. 10 &Ming 65'10..199 76tanisaa B Di. 10 k KlO. 18% IES & A 68'89 401 8 740 Tuna Rotas end„ ,163 k Ohll & Erie 11.. 17X 11,1 At/ latmtg. 8231 E tt tier, 6 I P...„b5, 393 i , 69 15191 441 Bid Asked. ..... 14 1044( 10 1t,105,q 105,1 i -.../ 0 1 104 +a..104 104 6t 95' . .... 39 10 'aiic6;i " 5 '78.10; 104 qB.. 97 59 5 . 43), , 14..111 1 52 ba.l6(4i Li ::errs 5) 4 - 3t- 1e 16X 38 19 Tlx 72 .. ... 19 81 ON 99 VIO:ING BOAB.P. 110 Maio Schur 8., 22 26 clam & &cab R.. 142 100 014 24'0 d0...u0cr.,...1.04x 30 f,shigb NAV.. 55 1000 Bunt & B 2d mtg 03 8000 kin% Cabal bds 88 1000 do.. .. . .. 88 60 Long Inland R... 23 1000 Viagra R. 70... . 98 100 Baca & Vice 18 Morrie 0ana1,... 60 0000 American G01d..,135 BO MIDS 100 Solvay Nava prt.. 16% 100 Beading 11,...530. 89% 160 Oetawinea err.. . 16%, :TE&DY, BUT DUA L. Bat. Asked, Litderid B 22% 23 Leh Cl & 56 63 LOCI& Nev eap. 33 88 N Penns 8..... 10% n NPaB BO 84% 80 N Penne B 1011.102 103 Oaten , B Con... 5 6% aatawissa re.. 16% 16% Fr & rionth'k IL. 49 60 See & Third Bt 11 75 78 Bane& Vine.steß 9 9,4 W Phils 8..... 66 56 Spruce & Pine.. 16% 16% iGr & Cleanse.. 86 86 Chest & Weinnt 44 45 Asob.l3t 26 28% Thir a lriitYntb. 25 25% Seven & Blush& 9% - 10 Girard College.. 26 86% TAntb &131avith 35 I OBS-4 O'OLOO B. aid Asked. 39% 811% I Philadelphia Markets. October 16—Evening. market continues firm, abcl on the r l Bal rot Float rices are 25850 c V' bbt better, 1 7 . 1 3!'13c:700 We at $6, for good saperflnt, $660 °! :urea, and ST 25 for extra family. 1,000 bble Ennui asset, and Jenny Lind also sold on private. The recelpte W and males range as )717 Jp2r6ne and extras, and $7•,5008 for fancy tttottttyg to , oußlity, and the :tacks on Bale light. :HMCO aad wanted, at $404.25 41 11 bbl Corn Illz• Holders are aelting $3.25 for l'ennsflvatila AT 13 in demand at a ftniber advance, and about lothela bond Curers at 1500 for prime Western turban's red, in stare,and white at 160au ibsc, lire 13 WPiittd at 72c for Boottiern aril 750 for liIBIIIA Untu halt advanced, and 6,00007,000 'eald at 7tis for prime Southern and Pennealvania Moat tind In Rote. Oats are firm; about 4,000 Vat at 42r 450, the latter ler boavy PonneYl7ania Is scarce awl In demand et a farther adVAI:100, ,114 aales r‘tnr# for /it 2To. 1 Queroltron. —Thine le not much doing ; and the market laa ton aril on the advance; small sales of mid !6:1:1 IP lb. • 41 a; Asti P ROVISIOX3.—The markets for both l'al•t OI lnat without Chiba Bugara, moyemJat•96l°Mc.ent in the way of 611 tit.de Chi u ba Tlat ) 17 - e!oe r is yelling at 1j tios 25. and the receipts 144 ' ftt " it t nlq I% ',AbP. ben rII u d at 7502 26. Flaxseed 'IX IS bellpr Wes of 3ge400 bblo, at 370881, - "Ill at the letter rate, and dredge at 88c 4IY ITy ITEMS* Ca AND LiQuons F OR MEDICINAL PUR • 17 r • U. El. blatteon, dealer in fine family grace -4 1 44 and Tenth etreete, hat now in store a eapPir 11 . 4 , fort. Sherry,scd fdaderla wines, of undonbt- W 1 Salty, (sprawly adapted for medicinal 11111r gItIcrue are recommended, on account of beehlrees for the use of 111,04 by our Seat os bop,r „, " t - ftODUCTION OF THE UNITED hdi °wlng table le a comparative statement %tit i .. -10 Of octne of the principal Prodadill of the n MO and 1860 : 185 . 1860. 14klitne3, .... .. . ...... None. 5 6 , 0 0 0 , 845 ............ $7,178 749 19,000,000 ei. ............. 11,588,649 88,428,043 ...... :.. ~ 138,000.000 228,144,889 looro . aoo In ibis mannissoitire in the , ties, York, Philadelphia, and Boston, has 7.te•1850, $11,250 000. A very large por illeintet 11 from retafi sales. The principal 117 Was eetabllshed since 1850; that is Mr. Obeetnut street, under the II Conti- F . 'LthTic French paper 811 ° 13 41Y the following " The Morning Pose 4ecordtog to the journals of Gonnectlont, t 7 hal hist constructed an omnibus of I t s EtiCh WEIY that there will alwaya be room, gi , " 111 /! " We hare here an eatabilshment '"Allh not made of Inala rubber, has elactoitY Ito a 1 comers. We refer to ! the to A ccommol 416 (4 thillg Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. O,H. Chestnut meet, above Sixth, which let e ' 114 °41 MR% emporium for military uniforins aud MAasuleENT $6OO ROBEIPOOD 7-0017 AVE Piano, carved legs, alba carved mouldings, rotted cor ners, grand action, Overetrnog Bess, sweet awl , power tone, made to order by one of the best Now York makers—only used five months—will be sold for $2501 the owner leaves the oity in a few days. This 1015 grooteet bargain in the city. Call at 717 &rob. street. 16. Rt A UNIVERSAL OPINION.--In these times of political excitement, when families and friends are divld eel upon the issue' of the day, and when palsy feeling rocs high, it le pleasant to note that there are subjects upon which there It a perfect unanimity among all rea sonable men Prominent among these generally conced ed and received Taos, is the impeder grace and elegance of the garments for gentlemen 'and youths made at the one price 'Clothing "Ratabliehment of Granville Stokes, No 699 Chestnut street: = The assortment of goe,s - on herd at thiS popular establishment ie without We-wallet. ERCL&L. 'ET. tber 18, 1882, market to day, dng at 1360136, 10/ It WWI Pad at Is noon theater ! down it fell to the market was ltlon to bell was seamed as if the rom the aodvlty ;took. But no l go, after deatd d to The market, bat one totally it up. Old de• and as again to HOTELS JITTINENTAL ROTEL—Ninth and Meet - nag ate. 0 E , chariot. St Louie Eton- Kroger. Zaneaville A Leman, New York F Le Moyn , , Wash, P 8 rPJ OPcott,Lonieville,K7 Mine E Scott. Lonieville,Ky 0 0 Stewart and lady Tr Bennett. Toledo, U 0 U MAKI & wt. St Louis Setnnel IP Runt. Oiuclitnati W P Stratton, Pitt , burg .W S Sullavant & tam, Ohio N 0 Low, Cincinnati Col N Lord, Jr J T'lntdlato, New York This Butter, New York J Wittig, St Loth; A A Blair, tlt Lotiii V Mesta, Cuba T liarauael, Cuba T tortes, Onba P•dro Cobs S Durfeo, blassocbusetts I,lnLaueilln, Boston E R King, Nevr,York B B Kendrick A At gnatien, Texas Tees Bice & vvr. Uwe IA A London, Watt'. D 0 Miss Eion•tne, Waste UC. Nrs B Yardley, Wash, D 0 Birem Tinker, Boston 13 J Farber, Baltimore P B Hackies. Boston P 0 Pet (listen, II B Aaron Sargent & la, lif>ston Mies H & Adams, Borten W A Corm , . Now ler4elr Vise J A.allatron, N J Thee' Relheriok, Pottsville Airs 11 Boibat, Washington lilrs 0 Gardner, Wash - Wm Kerr ft la Phile L rilanpin, Iltimore Sprigg. • Baltimore Kra Picknell, Baltimore raise Piclenell, Baltimore L T Doemea, Prey. R I B B Walley, Boston Ohm E Sionotia,'NlC .1 & dan,Boslon W Ramat; °armors 0 0 Bornbam, Cleveland 0 McPherson, Biltimnre B H Puntinsdon, Wa4b. L L Mitchell, New York B P Whrlpley, Hew Jereey Miss Whelpley, N J Thoe Armstrong. Be ltimore Mr Boman, klarrivel is Wellace, New York W D Wilson New York W T. Harrobin, Jr, Bedford T A Smith, Weshiugton NP J Bunnell, Brooklyn (1 A. Whether, El Arp.r's Ver J Dl Gatriefon, Brooklyn W F. BobPrts, Wash 0 0 Mrs Hedy, Harrisburg litre Haldeinan. Hirrisba% Idre Berl, Harrisburg J P 9hlaf, 'Wilkeeharre Simll A Walsh, New York W B Murphy, Fittobarg W Blake, Now York IllrunNebch Mrs M Vesoh J SLrawbridge J F Dermki, New York Mitm 0 19 Dennis, N Y G bmiremlz, Tit girds Dr Wm Oil' Jolimmo dr w 11r Almy dr, wr Oommolicut A Eganre (timeinnati M Bolker, Oircinnati Soho H Dobtriap & Kimber. Springfield Mrs Little, New York E d Giomez, Havana A Qarvia tilesion F Mooulre & 10, Boston Haiit Da Barry U S A. John Hughes. Baltimore Wl3 Ciosdall Providence -:G ;W Ketcham Is la, Newark DI Sere. Cincinnati C Seagrove, Providence B Murdock, Jr. Beaton ill Cummings & la, N Y t 3 Shepard, Milwaukee. Jett 0 Stew ne, Boston C E 3 Meths. Beirimore F.iS Barrington, Boston picot G S Walters. N ItSittaley, Cambridge, Masa A Wilton & la. New York 01tiok wf, Cambridge Mrs 'Heehaw & oh, Mate 1‘ Bandon, N Y J H Stone. N Y 1.6 Beed,`and lady, Newport J Colby, N Y 'Mr Shoemaker: N Y Chas Chimer, N G B Chas E Ransom, Owego W Beeves, Owego I, XI Highs', Detroit w S Wesel, Washington, D O& 0 Lawrence, N Y J O McKee, BS a. Copt Mr 11 Moore, itld T litidetbach, Cinoitnati Aug J Brown. Y Andrew Coyle. & tWaeb DO J E Har.h, Baltimore t/orn W D Portor, U 6 N Pr Maynard, \Vogt. D 0 J &Zoysia, G W L McNeely. Wheel'ng Va H W arothers. whecrug 0 Mscelester, Torresdale J L Yonag, Wash' ston B. 0 Bole. Har isburg Jae Forester, New York B R Oisstl, Georgetown O L Fitenben.on, Galina L Kidwell, Georgetown, DO Wilson & w, D itto . _ i"Wileon,BaltMore H AT DDndlev, Bradye B W B Hooper & w, Balto Sales Troooor, Balotro Jnoi Block, New York l 7 P Darman. New York E B Darrroart, 'Dow York A W Kingman, Bolton ntl Eft Idelbach, New York D Hewataw &w, B Dilated aro Stecittleuse M. Arriaao G W Johnston & T, Pittsburg J Campbell, Km:dusky i L Arnhem & 1, New York N E ktonroe: New Yak Tula at deyAlt Bon- P A. Bmoll, York T N Haller; York MEIROHANTEP HOTEL—Fourth st., below Anti. F Burton, Baltimore A Pardee, Jr, Penns J Dickinson, New York J L Burl, Danville W T Bameey. Danville Win Heinen, Milton, Pa J S Deardorff, Ohio Noble Keller, Ohio N Thompson, Milroy V Contner, Milton J T Bolinger, Hentricky , D B Struolier, Newlinrm.Pa L II Coolbroth, Hollidaysbg W F Eimber, Springfield B Colvin, Penns J MOMiilin, Ripley, 0 9 Gregg, Ripley, 0 T N Form & ly, P R Parchment, Pittsburg J P Burchfield, Pittsburg A 0/ lemon Lloyd Lowndel Tir. Skinner. St John's. NB WU 'Rodgers, La Grange S Frszier, Danville, ill W Bernick, Harrieville R B Donnelly, Ohio J C Caldwell, Pa W A Stump M E Stump ?are Anderson, Huntingdon O T Wagoner, Huntingdon Thee G Moore, Penns J Welker, ,ir, Penne Semi T Street. Salem, 0 A G Cook, Salem, o S id Hamill, New Jersey D E Davis & ly, N J Blebs' d Grier & wf, P W firmer Trenton 0 Younker, Ohio N II Underhill, Now York R B Underhill, New York John W Greathsad, Pa G M Baatreser, Elizabetht'n John Sterrltt, Lewistown N R Leggett, Ohio S D Harris, Columbus, 0 Nisi Jennie Harris, Ohio W P Bryant, Indiana Solomon Weil J L Schick, Gettysburg W S Middleton. Trenton J B McPherson, Trenton . W Denahower,Pennsylvanla A V Crolmsn. Springleld Jam Hutchinson, New York T Rosenthal, California R D Barclai, Bedford AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above FEth. Jue 3P Hodgson, Washington - 8 R Sylvester, Washington J P Junius, Oblo John Worley, M4comb, 11l J R Hatch, Chicago • V 8 Elfelt, St Pent J. bn Williams, Pittsburg J L Hevener & Ig, Del J S Morrow, Baltimore H Bunting, New Jersey 3 Ihr Young, Jr, Washington JJBanderson. Jersey Shore John Lebring,Jersey there D 0 Miller, Huntingdon J S Thomann, Huntingdon A F OstPrboltcHollidayabg B Nondonhell, Coatesville E Randall & wf G W Foss. New Jersey 0 Brooks, New York Jenne, Paterson, N J E Greenwold, Easton, Ps F N Marston. Baltimore John Et Er Whealton, VA Obits Cooler, New York J Fl Farr, Md • R E Felkenburg, New York J 13 Reynolds, New York ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Likeetrutt street, above Third. ThoE Goodwin, Paris 8 Mendelson, New York lonic Marker, Penns J Canty, New Fork F Dennis .H H Meacham, NY - W Fairchild, Leavenw'th, 1 GH B Thomas. Mil:lolly T 0 Yen Allen, Newburst,NY ()soar Frisble,.New York P N J A Guthrie. Ohioago John histocrnektn; Ohio Oapt F W Kernel, "Cr 8 A. E Emerson, Roston Samuel Oonn, New York P H Edroonston, Now York TRIO 112TION--Arch street, above Third. H 8 Coker, New Yon; .I)l9ses Boston ritilacri 41 1 : 0 47 . 1 . ire ' • 0 G Ersazen,New Oastle,Pa P H Pennsyl, Bedford Andrew BM, 0010 T Julne Tippecanoe, 0 It S Shinier, Allentown DTippecanoe, 0 13 Rade/Rye/ger, Ohio A S Gillett, Mercer S P Burwell, ffercsr Jae D MG/Aeon, Mercer Gee W &terrine% Pa Isaac Gillett, Mercer co Gant J . B McDonald, D W Million., Wash, D C J B Thompson, Salem, N 3 JM W Gehl, Lancaster H Lowber, Jr ' New York Joe T 011.ffitk,liew York T B &level F . Pa Sorel IT Bren car, Ohio A Heard & la, Hagers'n Jae Dated, Hopheirrille G P ttleritt, Illinois B 0 Brewster, Bristol, (it Geo E Jones, E mire, N Y STATICS UNION HOTBL—Martet, above Sixth. Samuel T Stover, Ohio John Grass, Penns ti O Thomas. Maryland James Cooney, Patina J Woven Newport, Pa li Crisman. Indistia co,Pa O Lowe, Indiana co, Pa Moses Ooblentz, Ohio Ar d R Sloan, Indiana co, Pa R Beakers .IV. lady, Pa A B Cone, Pennsylvania J B Knauff, Pennsylvania D Hamilton, Lewistown Bobt Thompson, Penna S Ltikens, Pennsylvania W Smacker Jas McCrea, Mrs Crisman J T. Workizer, Penna J B Plank. Mechanicsburg Sohn W Walton, Penne, G J Mix, Connecticut Jaeob TRW, Barton, Penns. COMMERCIAL—Bizth street, above Chestnut. M Oldham, Pennaylvania J N Miller &1, Penne J Kenton, Pennsylvania J Kimball, Linemaster co Jos Mintzer ' Pottstown J Vanderslice. Phconlaville Jae (loaner, Wilmington T Conner, Wilmington W M Wilson, Newark, Del F Bilis, Massachngette J 11 Butler. Chester co J B Magee, Maryland S Lincoln &1. (Reenter co J Chandler &1, Chester co Miss Phebe Wilson, Wilm'n E Martin, Pennsylvania S B Broad, Pennsylvania G Baughman at I. Bedford ?dim Baughman, Bedford co E B Lamborn, W Chester Mrs S P Borneo, Dancanvillo NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe street, above 'Third. H H Habaman, Penne Jos Laubach, Penne W 'Brody, Bradford co, Pa G D Jackson, Penne A B Moods, Beading J Heilman, Jonestown J G Heilman, Jonestown 11 Carter, Tamaqua Bcara Hetet, Lexington, •Pti W B Frees, Berwick Mrs Hewitt, Williamsburg Mrs Riley, Williamsburg Mrs Zimmerman, W , msburg Mrs Wbliebead, W'meburg 80l Hoover, Pottsville 3 Hambleton, Cornwall BARLEY BREAF—Becond street, below Vine. J B Weirman, Penns J . Lee, New Jersey J P Haney, Backs co Miss Shaffer, Penne Mapargel, Wayne co, Pa A C Magargel. Wayne co 8 Backman, Newtown J D Hendric, Doylestown W IVcDoWell, Bucks co D Merrick, Bucks co W L Wilson, Centre co, Pa W Gray, Centre oy, Pa W Brown, Browneburg, Pa W Thompson, Doylestown Miss Thompson, Doylestown G Hayes, Freeport, Me J S Heaton, Newtown J bwarizlander, Yardleyv ELongibore, Bucks co J Lukens, Montgomery co J 'W Gordan, New Jersey Larus, Bucks co BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowbill. B Zerbe Je son,Lewistown J B Grabill, Lanc co, Pa A E arsb, ',mon co, Pa Sol Drelsbach, ti Chunk W H llaleoa, Lancaster Q V Hummel, Bethlehem H Bough, Hauck Chunk F Booth, Manch ()hunk Dll Kockenberger Jno Ball, Quakertown Jacob S Shelly,,Quakertown J A Smith, New Jersey F Eauffinan,' , Allentown G W Bogle, Catasaugua MADISON HODBE—Second street, above Market. Obas Manly, New York E Brown,.Stroudeburg J Bowman, New Hope J B Rowhottom, Delaware h ablon LeDg & la, Penna 8 Scarborough. Maryland Nils Scarborough, Tdd teeder, Penns Tbo‘ H Bedlow, N Jersey W J Poole, New York M J Bisbee, New Jersey IST. 111BNON—Becond street, above Arch. L Brodhead, Penne W F Killer & la, N J J O Benson & la, Delaware W M Okeson M'L Stover, Wilkeebarre A P Rix, Trenton P Culler, Now York D Maguire, Dover, Del AI Balton & la, New Jersey BLUM BEA.B—Tbird 'tract, above CallowM. L Tomlinson, Byberry Andrew Ditty, Georgetown German. Lebigh co, Pa W Groetiop Lyonvilie Dr Geo Y.lebo, Gratztown Obae Monition, Pa Minn Faust, Pa F Brusakner, Pa J Butz & /a, Allentown Jacob Sunderland, Pa Jacob Bei% Snmneytovrn J Reath, Jr, Strosneytown SEE EGUBTE PAGE Bpbr Sidney Price, Godfrey, from New York in ballast to captian. ear d EhaW, BOMB, from Boston in ballast to J R Bleitiston. eau . Clain, Crowell, 7 days from Boston. with Ash to ()rowel & Collins. echr Florida, Aelly, 5 days from Gloucester, with fish to Crowell & Collins. . • .. Rohr D & E Kelley, Kelly, S days from Boston,wlth ice to captain. Soh Golden Gate; Fleming, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with oats to Jas J Bewley & 00. • robr Farmer, West, 2 days from Idilford, Del, with con to Jas Barrett & Soo. Bohr Olivia, Fox, 1 day iron Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian dt 00. Sat John Mot/lane, Smith, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with &rain to Christian & Co, tstr Alida;Bobinson, 24 hours from New York, with mese to W P Olyee. Brig Specdoway, Atherton, Portland, 0 A. Reckselier & Co. bola Engineer, IflggLne, Pernsmbnco, J Mason & 00. &-hr Ittonlator, Wilson. Baltimore, captain. Bohr Magnolia, Nickerson, Boston, J B Baztey & 00. bet r Carrie Hues. Flinn, Boston, J E Bazley & Co. Fehr Faithful, Baker, Manchester, Noss, Is Auden & Co. Salm L P Pbaro, Crammer, Banton, Costner, Stickney Wellington. Fehr X Wrlghtington, Baxter, Boston, Noble, Geld wol tti. Co hr H W Godfrey, Weeks, Boston, Costner, Sliokney & Vollirgton. Sehr J V McCabe, Pickup, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone & Behr bl U 111111ln, Glading, Providence, amber, Stick ney & Wellington. Btr J 8 Bbriver, Dade, Baltimore, A Grovel, Sir Bristol, Mader, New York, W P Clyde. UP TO 12 O'OLOOK LAST MOUT til Vault Jas Rottlev. New York McGrath, G A °bowman, New York P Brown. Oontteetfeat Alex Wentz, New Jersey MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVID, CitoN4EZD. SPECIAL, NOTICES. GROVISTA /is BAKER'S NN* SSITTTEN' SEWING ratonxbrE,—PßVJE, O. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re. qulrlng the twe of a feat and durable lock etitch machine, is direoted to our No. 9. This to a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease. and with but little nelik r • aii s d, although but lately put into the market, La already a great favorite with manufacturers. It is a Bret : clads machine, at a low price. ' No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so stiPidlY, or given such universal satisfaction. It is very simple b its cone ruction, easily learned, not liable to get out of order, works with fine cotton, eilk, - ur linen thread, equally well; and the low trice at Which It is sold places It within the reach of all who desire a reliable, service able machine. GROVER ct 13&KER S. M CO., • 730 ORESTNIFT Street GREAT TRIIIMPEL--;STRINWA.Y I & SONS,,were awarded the Fißsr flgtai2 at the late greatificierational Exhibition, LiondoM Over two hundred 'arid sixty nine Pianos, from MI parte of the world, enteral for corapetitton. Wateraomi st BL&BIII8 BBOT ER118,1006 OHEST NUT Street. 13-T- 1860---X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTBRS. They ParifY, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. Thee are an antidote to change of water and diet, They overcome effects' of dissipation: and late hours, They 66engthent4e systeta l and enliven tbe mind. They Preventndasmatic.and intermittent fevers. They prtrify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and OonsliPatiort. They cure Dierrhcea, Oholeru, and Cholera Herbst& They cure Liver Oomplaint and Nervous Beseech°. They are the best. BIT EBBS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St Oroix BUrn. the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli rite; persons requiring a gentle stimulanL Sold by all lattasers, Druggists, Hotels, and Salooni. P. H. Ditesict & 00., 2O DEOADWAY. New York. se24.Bm BATonsLoy's HAIR Dry ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHED° R'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be 'distinguished from nittire ; warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bean. Ufa Sold by all Druggists, dm. * The Genuine IN signed WILLIAM A. BATOH.E. 1.01t,..0n the four sides of each box. FACTORY, He. SI frAitOlei.E Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) rarSB-1r . liew York. UPIrAII'S HAIR Dric, 38 cents a box. —Three boxes for .Si; the beet le. tuie. Try it. Sold only at UPHAM'S. 403 OEMS MUT St. ee27 Sre4o MARRIED DTRON—JUDIP.--On tbe 14th inet;, et 6 o'clock AL NI, in Little. Creek Ranched, Rent Co., Delaware—by Bev J. L. lionatian, kir. W. L. Cannon to Miss tdevy Blizabothritimp, both of Kent county, Delaware. * BALL ORIELLI—TO WN6RND.--On the evening of the I.6th inst. by Friends' tlereinonY, Benjamin Hallo well Jr, of Philadelphia, to Lydia 8. Towneetd, of bionteorwry cow tv. IBVING G.AISKIELL.CIa the 15th of October, by the Bev. Dr. Ductiohet, Washington Irving. U. d.N .. to Jennie, daughter of P. Penn Gaskell, IGeq.* SEAL—HOLT.—On Thursday, OetobEr 161 h, at St. Philip's Chinch; by the item.- 0. D. Cooper, Allred Seal to P. Vordella, daughter of Roth Holt, E-q. * WALLACE-60E4NR —On Thursday morning, 16th lust, In Germantown, by the Boy. J. Reward Nixon, of Thrmas Wallace, Jr., Ei.s.:'and Emily, daughter of Salmi.' T. Bodine. * BROWN-10: RE —On toe 16. h nit, by Bev. H. Hastings Weld. Major S. Ktlley Brown to Miss Ade ine Locke, of WoodburY. B. J. 0H1D167118--G1883.--Clotober lgt, by the Bev. &. W. MillfY, Mr. George 0. Ghidister to Hiss Martha Gibbs, both of fhb :101W. * BAIPIELD—PLEGG.—On the 14th inst., by Bev, A. Atwood. Mr. John Hatfield to Miss Elizabeth Clegg, both of Franktord. pa HAES—E%LEY.—On. the 29th s 'bp the. Rev. William McCombs George W. Rare to MN Elizabeth Exley. DIED. COEBETT.—On Thurday, October 16th, Era, Eery Corbett, wife of John Corbett, in the 62d year of het age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the r, ;Admire of her hashand, corner of TwEnty-fifth and Oallowbill streets, on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. *** CNA dl.—On the 15th 'natant. Mrs. Mary Cram, widow of the late klamnel Cram, in the 70th sear of her age. The relatives anti friends of the family are to attend the funeral, from the reeiaence of her eon-in. lam, No. 330 North Sixth etreet, this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock P. M. * PAklf.--On Eaturday evening, of wounds received at the battle of Antietam, Lieut. Robert J. Park, Jr., in the 21st year rf Lis age, of Company R, Baxtees Fire Zott eves. 72d Regiment Penna. Volunteers. His friends and those of the family, the alma and termbers of his regiment now in the city, the National Guards, the Faculty and Alumni of the Central High Bebop). are respectfully invited to attend his !aural from hie father's residence, No 201 South Thirteenth street, on Saturday afternoon, at 23i . o'clock. Interment at NOLUMeSI Cemetery drtk NV H MELEY —On Wed r esday, the 15th Institut, !ditty Ana, wife of George Whiteley, in the 30th year of , her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the Literal, from the residence of her husband, No 3706 Baritg street, Afautue village, on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock. Funi rid to proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. * YLIE —On Monday, October 13th, Hrs. Louisa L., wits of Bev. T. W. J. Wylie, D. D., in the 32d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the rei•idenee of her husband, No. 1822 Wylie street, ibis (Friday) afternoon, at 2 &clerk. without further notice. To ineceed to Wood land Cemetery. • 4E ALLBIIR.GEL—On thelsth inst., Charles Henry MI, burger,son of Adam and Julia Aliburgsr, In the 14th year of his age -'# ARITSTRONG.—On the 16th inst. Abram Jones, youngest eon of Bernard W. and Sarah AL Itrauttronk, tilted 7 months and 2 daye. * BOISI4OI`.—On the 15th bast , Louis Ellsworth, only child of Dr. 3. H. add Liwzle Boisuot, aged 16 months and 21 clay * B BOW NHOLTS.—On the 14th inst., Wm. Brownholts, ir. the 63:1 year of his age. * Oe SL3l4.—r-On ~the lith lost , Francis Usslim son of Daniel aye Elizabsil Carlin aged 8 years and in days. * - 1.:0612111.11 , 7.---On the 15th /net., Martha Cochran, daughter of Thomas and Eimabeth Cochran; aged 3 years and 1 month. * CL NuE,—On Cho 15th heat, Dire. Margery (fleecy, agrd 69 years atd 6 months. * COLEMAN —On the ith inst., at the Barron Hospital, Fredericls, Md., Henry D Coleman, Company D, 2d Delaware regiment, from wounds received at the battle of Antietam, while defending the flag of his country, awed 65 ream * 4300EIBANY.—On Ihelsth inst., Joshua Cochrane, in the 77th sear of lag age. ele DIGIC.I3A.B.T.—On the nth bet, Jacob DickhaTt. in hie 40a1 sear. EMERY.—On the 16th lust., John Emery, aged .51 years. * FAIRFOWL.—On fthe 18th of July, Capt. James Fairfowl, of Philadelpiela, at Naga mkt Japan. * FURMAN.—On the I.sth inst., John T., son of *Richard P. ned Iliiizabeth Farmer, aged 9 yet rs and 27 days. GANVIST.—on the 35th brit , Catharine Garvin. * RANDY.—EIhed in bait°, at Antietam, Sept. 19th, David Bandy, in the 26th year of his sge. * HOGG.—On the'lsth Wet , Lizzie, wifeof James Hogg, in the no year of her age . ia LE B LIE.---On the 15th lost, at Erwinna, Backs comity. Catharine, wife of James P. Leslie. * BY °ELVA lE.—On the 14th inst, Roney Frail, wife of John fleßlvain. * hiIDDLETON.—James, eon of Allen and the late Hate A. Middleton, in the 3d !err of his age. MADDEN.--On thel2sh Wet-, Mr. John Madden, Sr., the 65th year of his age. * MIILSREW.I—On the 14th inst., Patrick Molgrew, aged 72 years. . ORB.—On the 15th inst., infant son of William and Catharine Orr. * BLACK IRISHPOPLINS.—Just received, one case of Pim's celebrated plain black Irish Poplins. BESSON & SOS, Mourning Store, coca No. 818 CHESTNUT Street. TNaLISII CRAMS ON RO.LLS.— Just received, 'English Trimming and Veil Crapes, on rolls. • English Crape Tells. Englifb. Crapes, eh widths and qualities, Large Crimp Crapes and Veils. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, oca No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. I"YRE & LANDELL, FOlZiftTEf and ARCH STREETS. OPENING.FOR FALL SALES: Magnificent Silks. Magnificent Shawls. Magnificent Poplins. Good Black Silks. Richest Printed Goods. Good Stock of Staple!. se2o-tf 500 TOBACCO.-We TOBACOO.We gUi rantee to sea Tobacco, Snuff, and agars, at tower prices than any other house in the oity. A bargain in HaValla Cigars: purchased at Marshals Sale. WOOD WARD & 00., 41 South FOURTH Street. ocB yv•-• GYMNASTIC AND CALISTHENICS.— 'll3' BROAD Street. corner of "WALNUT, west side, end 711 SPRING G.A.RDEN Street, the two beet Gym. Lula in the city, now open for totem, young hsthes, masters, and gentlemen. Hod. S. EL &BK.°. it* Dr. WK. JANSEN.' THE T'WENTY•WINTE ANNITER. r.rr SART OF THE BISHOP WHITE PRAYER BOOK SOCIETY will be held in . St. Luke's Church, TBIRTERIMI Street, on BOMBAY Evening next, the 19th instant. Service will commence at 73( o'closok. The Annual Report of the Board of Managers will bs reset, and Addresges delivered by the . Rt. Rev. 11. B. WHIPPLII, D. D Bishop Of Minnesota, the Rev. A. COLE, D. D., of liashota, and other& A Collection will be made in aid of the Society. JAMES X, AEBTSE4, 0c17.2t Secretary. rkorr. CARD.—MESSRS. WRIGHT, SHIT 11, Lk3 & PE ARSALL :—We have used two barrels of sour ttLITOIPER" GAS OM, in the manufacture of Illuminating Gas, and find it quite satisfactory, both to the quantity and quality of the gas. There is less de posit in the retorts. and the number of cubic feet pro cured per barrel is larger than we have fort:Orly had from other oil. Tours truly, JOSEPH P &REIM, Superintendent Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble blinded Children. Media, October 10th, - 182. ocl6-21 07. SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY.— The. Ordination and Installation of WILLIAM L. °HAMS as Pastor of thls Society will take place on TRIDaY EVE*ING next, at 7 o'clock, at W&SIT 113GTON HALL, SPRING GARDEN, above Eighth street. The sermon by Dr. EC W..Dellows.Reverend Dm. W. U. Furness, Clarke, Staples, and Chaney, With 'some others, will take , part in the services. oclB-2tit rv• - • THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE LEO -113 TUREB win commence on pIIUREIDAY EVEN ING, 18th instant, at 8 o'clock, and be continued on Tuesday and Thursday Evenings for twenty weeks. The first course of ten weeks will consist of— Tuesday Evening--.on Gilvanism - and Magnetism, by Professor John I. Frazer. Tbursday Evening—On Ohemietry, by Professor B H. Bend. xbe arrangement for, the second course will be pub liebed in due time. Each member, on payirg his annual contribution, atd each life member, will receive a season tioket for him. twit and a lady also tickets for hie children, wards, and apprentices under 21 years of age, on the payment of one Collar for each minor.. . . T3EIIEIOI' h1R1118103.3H1P.--Mmnal Ctsntribnticins. $3; Li e Membership, $25, with an additional chargo or S 1 the first pear for a certificate of membership. Stock members• pay $2 per year. Price of dock, $lO per Gentlemen wisbing to become members will please ap ply at the Hall, in SEVENTH. Street, above. Uhestrant. ocls-6t WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary. NORMAL MUSICAL 'INSTITUTE, No. 624 North ELEVENTH Street.—SINGINO ULASSES,Day and Evening. HAMM:WAY Attertiocin for Boys and Girls.. Oleos in ELOOGTlON,tatight' by_ Irene White Bradley, on MONDAY Evenings. Our Institntri s,n sticeees t and we invite all interested to call clad oree cur. oel 5 THE PRESS.-PHILAPELPHIA„ OCTOBgfa 17,, 1862. AnCONTINENTAL CAVALRY. —LOCO patriotic intelligent ',forma Gentlemen wanted to form a Begimont of Lt.tht Devilry tot s,r rice in thu South seat. for which the consent of bit Excellency Governor AN DR (Mr CURTIN bas been ob. tnizad, and en order issued by the War Department. No bounty is cifered beyond that of the Goyetmnient. `Authority to recruit companies will be issued to gen tltmen who Can furnish recommendations for good oon• duct and capacity to commend. BY order of J. Fi PEYTON Golonel slommanding. DegiMental Headquarters 103 Houth "FOUST street, (flecond Floor.) oclT-St 1 AITEJ T.ION ! la BORUITB wanted . toi - a romans in Gen ,3*GEIN W alltiliVd BST (MDR. Men reordered, Clothed, and Mottle - ad ingot , Ciately, and eent ro Omni Onrlia. - s2l' Government Bounty in advance; alfother hounder and oee,month's pay in advance. APPLY _immediately. at 613 (111 ES CNIIr Street, secood story D kviD B. HILT, ocr7.2t (Of the 28th Penns VOI4 ) Been:thine OfficPr. .-. .GETS:EICAL ORMOS, ISO. 3 - BEAIIQUARTERS PHILADELPHIA, PA., Ooto , ber Mtn, 1862. L Pursuant to instructions fronilEfeadquarters Bth Atmy corps, officers of the Army :striving in this city will report in person at these Headquarters, and :state the'authority.by which they are absent from their posts or regiments. - - "II Those ,abserst , without proper authority are, and will be , required= to join their respective commands with- Out Mai , : Their attention is directed to General Order's En:V.B2OHO. and 102. War Department, By command of. Brig. Gen Dli INV 4OHERY. .. _ .I.t J. 11. LIVINGSTON. Aid-de-Oamp. iBOUNTY! BOUNTY! BOUN TY !--Cotnpnny .&, Capt.- SAMUICL MAZ &RD. Jr., Roberts' ArtolBl7, for Fortress Monroe, pays Rona ty as foßowa: . government bounty s2s Govirranent'Premium ' " ' 2 .Government Advance. Pay . 010 Bounty Pinking Advance Pay E9O aid - chi) 676 on exciralloo of. term of enlistm9nt. " A rev" more: able. bodied men wanted to fill nip 'this Ooranaci. , . BE f! , 01.7£4 WRY men should enlist fn this battalion in prefers nce to any other If is composed of PichoEl men. ibey wili not be disgraced by being drafted. They bevies geiNlquarters in Fortress !genre% in the largest and most tiletaantir situated fortin the cenalli ; are cella:sanded by experienced and atde officers ; are not exposed to the hardships of field service, and, being well inetructed in all the duties of The infantry and artillery soldier, will be fitted to aerie as offi °erg in any arm of the They draw pay and rationsfrom the day they are mos tered in, are sent immediately to camp, and receive their clothes, made ei preesl 1 to fit them. READOMILETERS N. E. Oar. EICIITEI and nIIE3- '1913 T Streete. ST ' 4,3 RS. 0c16.10t ROBERTS' INDEPENDENT Alt". TILLEUY, TO BE STATIONED PERMANENTLY AT COMPANY" A, Captain rBAMUEL HAZ diti), Jr., formerly oi the ‘g Washington Grays," and Lieutenant of Infantry, lately of Bush's Lancers, is now recruiting -at the N. E. CORNER AlGtiTit AND CIINSTNITI" Thin organization offers peculiar advantaged not befote equalled by _any regiment daring the war. The Omit mender; Major Roberts, is a Soldier of great experience, of tbe Regular Army, Chi:rafted States Artillery, and its officers have been ,appointed for their experience and ability. If is a permanent post, has comfortable quar ters, is in a charmingly healthy locality, thus avoiding all the hardships end exposures - of field service. The men will be instructed in all the duties of infantry eel diers, garrison as well as field, in sea coast, heavy and field artillery. As the number,of companies is limited, none but strong, abie-bodted men will be received, and early application is advised. Bounty is allowed. Old artillery soldiers, who can come well recommended, will receive appointments as non commissioned Officers ita this corps of picked men. ooti-merf At FORT DELAWARE. Recruits Wanted for BATTERY c 4 F." The fall Bounties Paid, $9O cash, $75 at discharge—in all $165 Pay, Itstions, and Uniform from late of master. Inquire at 409 CHESTNUT Street. JOHN A. BLAKE, captain commanding. FRED"K W. BYERS, let lieutenant, S. J. TOWSON, 2d lieutenant. 0015,5 tit I BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE RE . GIMENT, 150th Elr.—Twenty men wanted to MI tap 00. G—sl.6s bounty. Apply at 505 Bonta street. GEOltaE B. LAIRD, Captain. JACKSON D. COOKE, let Lieut. - .ocll-6t* CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT, oil,. O. 31. PREVOST. RECRUITS WANTED for this remoter Regiment. BOUNTY RHO, and ONE MONTH'S PAY IN RECRUITING PTAUO V N A ;TII TI WALNUT STREET; oe9.tf DE"YSIi WGOZerßecruiting. MEN WANTED FOR A 0011d piny in . the Board of Trade Mile Regiment:ls6th Beeman t P. V. This" regiment' will go into camp immediately, near the city. Bouity, $165. Apply early, tolLient. GEO. (3. HENSZEY, No. 883 LIAIIKET Street, below Ninth ..etroet. , ,oc7 12t T HE. ARMY! SWORDS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, SASHES, BELTS,' &c. No. 13 NORTH SIXTH STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MILITARY TRIMMINGS BRASS KNAPSACK TRIMMINGS, U. & Regula tion, with Buckles, in complete Sete. BOLL ER BUCKLES, % -inch, for.Ereversacksi BRASS INFANTRY ACCOUTREMENT fifOUNT INGE., in complete sets. BRASS HAT ORNAMENTS, Eagles, Bugles, Tram. peta, Crossed Sabres, and Crossed Cannon. BRAES LETTERS and NUMBERS. BRASS CAVALRY BELT MOUNTINGS. BRASS INFANTRY do. do. • BLUED CAVALRY MOUNTINGS, U. S. Berrie. tion, in sets, complete, including Saddle Tree, Picket Pin, Lariat Rope, Curry Comb, Horse Brush, and Spurs. BRASS SCREW and STRAP SPURS, for °Moors, BLUE, sommmir, and GRAY -BLANKETS, for Officers and Privates. For sale in quantities, and of the best quality, by W. P.. WILETACI-1 & 38 NORTH THIRD STREET, se23.lrn* Philadelphia. BRASS GROMMETS for Army Blau- JLor kat' and Leggings, manufactured and for ale lu any Quantity at SUCH and OOLUIABLi. ea26-imp E. IVIES rrE.NT-BUTTONS AND SLIPS, U. S. Standard manufactured and for sale by J. P. REED, Oorner of THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets, se26•lmo* Phtladelphim LADIES' FANCY FURS! JOHN A. STAMSACH, IMPORTER AND MANUFAC PURER OF . • LADTES' FANCY- FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. • Just evened, a large and handsome Stock or LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANOY FURS, of every descrip tion and in, the newest and most approved styles, at the Lowest:Caeh Prices. oo7•8m LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, • No. 718 ARCH' ST, BELOW EIGHTH, LADIES' FANCY FURS. aggorbnent of Fancy Furs for Ladieg and Children is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for call. Ladieg, pleaie give me a call. ' 05.13-4mif 'INTERNAL REVENUE _L COLLECTION OFFICE, Stamps fer Mocks, Sight Drafts, Express, and Tele graph. have been received and are for sale at the Office of the collector of the First District, 344 Dilatant street. Orders for Stamps will be received and delivered as fast as !skied by,the Goverment. 0c17.2t IVORY TYPES, RIOH, NATURAL AND BEAUTIFUL --REINER'S IVORYTYPES are executed in the highest style of art, as a glance will convince the most critical. SECOND Street. above Green. , -It PAID. FOR OLD- , NEWS- Ia PAPER% PAMPHLET 4, AND WASTE PAPER of every Description, at 112 SOUTH FOURTEI Street. 007 St* STOORWELL & EHERSON. XV HITE OAK BOAR RS .-A v cargo of inch WWITE OA,K-BOARDS, land. irg, and for sale, at BUTTON'S Wharf, above Bloat's 0c16.2t* SSOOREwAR I I!--1,081 , on TUBS DAY, Septeßber 9, Three 7.30 TWA - BURY 'NOTES, coupons attached, Numbers 31,668, 31,569, 81.570. All parties ere forbid negotiating said Notes, as 'notice has been given, and paym,ent stopped at the Treasury and all Sub• Treasury DepartmentL $5OO 1N GOLD! Will' be paid , by the :undersigned for the.retura of the Vkj ILLIAM H. ELSEGOOD ,BOOT • T MAKER, No. 236 North EIGHTH Street. ler. molly SIXTEt.ond WA.LNUP Scroete. 0c16.6t* a w. BLAKISTON, NO. .22 e B'hlTlgltr ,Ph i DealerrlVoaiiioVo BROOMtaarELEd, WIRE, TWINE, &c. ooll.Bm BYAOINTBS, TULIPS, ORO BBB, and all other , 'varieties of German Bulbs, for r allidaiting, imported and for ode at low retail by' ROBERT Bum & sag, liorticnitural_and Agricultural Warehouse,' 922 and 924 BABKET shore Bluth. oc15:8t JOHN BOWER, Prlnolpaa. MILITAR Y . FORTRESS MONROE (UP STAIRS.) MILITARY GOODS. ► LADIES' FURS. INPORTEB AND 111ANUFAONDIND No. 804 ORRITNtfT Street. No. 281 North THIRD Street. phiieselehie,. October 2, 1862. ..oc2.lBt* LONG SHAWLS, Fanst A LATE AUCTION NAM Reyna! Lots SUPERB CHATNE ERNE SH4WLS, of Perla Fabrics, in entire newliesigite and eoioring.t. OHIVEN ,ETODDART 41310. '450, 452 and• 454 N 'SECOND sr. ABOVE WILLOW. . F. 4ALLLA:GRI2II, RETAIL DRY GOODS. TTP STAIRS DEPARTMENT. Pall'and Winter Cloaks. BlackiThibet Shawls. Sniped Broehesto. • Broths Bordere d do. Woollen do. , BOYS' CLOTHING; Jackets and Pants. " SILOS, Overcoats, &c, • Suits made to order. COOPER it CONABD - . 6830-8 m Et. E. cor. NINTH and NLARKET Ste. AS R:CAMPBELL & IVIPORTERS AND CASH DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, AT 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 727 ODESTNUT STREET, Have just received, and are now attiring, magnificent lines of ;;t:f SILKS; BRAWLS, & DRESS GOODS, ESFEOTALLY ADAPTED TO THIS ISE&SON, 1021 CHESTNUT STREET. E.' NEEDLES. F LACES, ' 'GOODS • LINENS,_." EMBROIDERIES. A. fall seeortment of the above on hand at LOW PRIOES t to which additions are made of sll NOVELTIE S. ee2S-tf• - 1024 011FAVENIIT. bTRE T, " TKPORTANT." B. M. NEEDLAS NO 1024 OFIESTNITI`,STBEEr s Will open on MONDAY, the 19th, a hone lot of Edgings end Itisertings worked on Linen:-Fresh Goods, very choice styles, bought at a heavy discount to doss au invoice, and for sale quite as low as ordinarY Oembric Edaings These are desirable goods at a great sacrißoo, and ladies would do well to examine them. A liberal discount to those who buv , to sell again. -Manu facturers of Ladies' and Children's °lathing are invited tolcall. Also, just received, ,choice goods, in Embroidered Bs io dper e bierp, Geptsi printed and plain do ,11 , oad hem stitched, do.; all Linen, 20 cents up ; randy Zottave Shirt Fronts, Infant's embroidered Waists and 'Robes; ito4l,,,Thread Toils, 82 up; Neal 'Sorbet', 75 eta, up; lad: Agion do. 25 ots. up; Collars, Sete, &o, at'told Nices. 0ct17.3t A LL WOOL BED. - BLANKETS. A A full assortment of sizea -4-10 4 11 4 1 9 4 All wool, medium and fine. Extra quality larse BiZe Blankets. Also Gray -Army and Worse Blankets. Knee Wrappers, Trivelllng Blankets,' 0017 , tf BHA B PL I ZS 3 B UOHEIRS. (710LORED POULT DE BOLES: .:, A fall line of Wain colored— - Embracing all the rich, dark ahades, Beat Sgures, single and double faced, Bright colored . Checks and,Plaids. SR TOLES B BOTHERS, tael7-tf CHESTNUT and MOH ra Streets. LEAL BARGAINS IN HOSIERY. —Jest oreesd, 175 dozen 'Ladies' Heavy English Hosiery, fall regalar make, in 8, BX, 9, and 93( inches, at old prices. SHE PP %111), VAN HARLINGEN, & AMMON, 0615.10trp 1008 owEstsur Street ZEAL BA.R9AINI3 IN BICH LACE CIJRTAINBI.-4nct opened,sso9 Rich Tatriledend Applique Lace Clurtaite, at old prices. Mao, 500 Yeaide Rich Tanib'd Magna Draperies. SHRIPPARD, VELIT.HAItLitiGEI.7, 4 &UNISON, ocls 10tro 1008 OHINTNUT Btreet. pEAL BAIMAIDIS Its LINEN HIIiTHARAGE —Twit oponelL 2,000 yards of good finality heavy bleached Much' Hucksback, at old prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & AMMON, ocl4.lotrp • .1008.011ESTNII C Street. T A ATEST NOVELTT.—Just opened, a large stock of . Ribbons. Irlowers, Straw and KR briery Goode, at= JOSEPH iliSSlßlTactuft'S, 0013-Si* No. 81 South SECOND, ab. Chestnut. S .11• I 0N ABLE bTRIPED Broche Long Shawls. Paige/ Long Shawls. Paisley Square Shawls. Vienna Long: Shards. Paris Long Shawls. Sinvess Woolen ,Shewla. Long Black Thitiet'Sbawls. Full line of Woolen Shawls. Elbetinardts PlaidiLong and Square Shawls. School Girls' Woolen Shawls. EIRE & LANDELL. FOURTH sed AROH Streets. 11ROION - DRY GOODS Just"re— . caved. _ Brown-Popline, Plain and Figured. • BrowttWool-Poplins, Double Width. Iderinoes of en Shades. Wool D'Lainee, Plain and Figured. Dolton and Wool D'llainee—e, nice line. Figured hterinoes. lull line of Plain Shande. A full line bf. Gay Shawls. One lot of:Black Figured Mobilise, at 250. - - Six lota of Brown Alpacas, chola°. A. full line of Oeasimoree. A full line of Meeting. f ‘ JOHN H. STOKES, oeB TO2 . AEON Street. I'ALL . CLOAKS AND SEIAN7I63. New FaU Cloaks opened daily. Winter Cloaks in preparation. Striped all.wool Brocbe Shawls, Sit Fall and Winter Woollen Shawls. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. BOY& CLO fErING. Fine Beady-made Clothing for boys.. Sults made to order. CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTINGS. Just opened, several large lots Cassimeres. Boys' wear of every grade and style. 'll,OOO yards Black and Fancy Cassimeres,7so. to $2. 8.4 Blue Flannels; Black, Blue, and. Brown Cloths. Ladies' Cloaking °lntim for Fall and Winter. DRESS GOODS. Bep. Poplins, French "Marines, Delaines, &o. Black Dress Stuffs at reasonable rates. ARMY BLANKETS. COOPER & (lON&ED, ee24) LE. cor. MINI atid 1118.11K'ET Streets. VDWIN - HALL & BROI HER, NO. A/ 26 South SECOND. Street, will open this morning— Brown, Blue, Green ' and Black Irish Poplins,. French Plain Poplins. same colors. ' Bich Figured and Plaid Poplins andlteps. Plain Poplins and Bops, rich colors. Biolrell wool Oashmeree and De Laines. Figured Blerinoes and Valenchus. Fine French Merinos% choice colors,. Striped and Figured French Chintstes. Oloth and Cashmere Plaids for Ohildren. > oeB ISTEEL & BON s No. 718 North TENTH St., above Mates, Rave now open a choice assortment of NEW FELL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. Bich Fancy Silks. New Shades. Plain Bilks. Figured Black Silks. Plain Black. Bilks at. Low Prices. `Bich Figured and Plaid French Baps. Plain French Reps, all shades. Plain French Merinos.' all shadeS. - PLAIN ALPAOAB, In Black, Brown, Mode, Blue, and Sbariet. Poll De Chimes, Poplins, Delaines, And every variety, of ,New and Ohoice seasonable Dress Goods. Also, a large' assortment of - BLADE STELL & SHAWLS, LONG AND SQUARE WOOLEN SHAWLS, AT LAST YEAS'S PRICES. fiHEAP DRY GOODS, .OARRETS, Tea OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW Sff &DES —V. E. ABOHANBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and HABEET Streets, will open this morning, from Arid - lon, ingrain , Orirlgits at 37, 45, 60, 82, and ,75c ; Entry and Stair Carpets, 18 to 65c.i Rag °meets, 31, 37, and 450.; Floor' Oil Cloths, 37 t060c,; Gilt , bordered Window Shades,'soc. to Sits; Buff and Green Window Holland, 18 to 20c.; Flannel& 25 to 50c.; Dress Hoods in great variety, from 18 to 60c ;,Canton Flannels, 25 to 810, se24- wfml - PIANOS. agog A SEVEN-OCTAVE $4OO BOBIniTODO Pit4lo FOB .45200 1 -Payable in emu' sums of Threo Dollars per month. • The public will please take notice that the books of the PHILADELPHIA. MITSIOAL SAVINGS•AND LOAN. SOOIETY, are now open to recielve subscribers to s Fourth, Series The firstt - distribution of Seven-ootaye llotewood rhinos for this series will take plasm at the Office, No. 1021 01110STN17T Street, on TUESDAY, October 7th, 1862, at S o'clock. Oirogirs, giving the full plan of operations of this highly beneficial instits , tion, can be had by applying to the Secretary of the H. W. GB iY, Secretary, Office, 1021 01:1ESTNIIT Street Society. a 4 U rm THE FINEST ASSORT. KENT of new, modern, and durable PI ANOS from 8150 to SAW Also, PRINOE'S WorM•renoimed MI LODZONS and HARMONIUMS, for oath, at a great reduction, or la small monthly Installments. JAMES ONLLAN, 279 and 281 South FIFTH Street. above Samos.' ee2-3mso WIND 'AND DEAF—Oorisult Dr. - JAMES LEWIS, whose unremitting ,Imcoesa is meeting. with the entire approliation of hie Petlentil Philadelphia. Office .1137 North SIXTH St. se3Olmer AND EAR.- DR. JAMES '4 LEWIS, oautan and. AtilllßT, has again re turned from his professional tour in Europe. and perms nently located at No. 887 North SIXTH Street. Offios hours from 9t012 A. M., and 9to4P. M. se24•lmifti TINE APPLE SAP SAGO OHEESE, for Nolo by =ODIN & WILLIAMS, 0c241 ' 107 South WATER Street. A NTI ! FRIOTION METAL, CI. Superior quality„ For sale by JAMBS TOCTUni CITY BRASS FOIINDBY, DRINKER'S ALLEY, Between Front and Second, Bare and Ara stn. an2o- 2m* . L I QUEURS. -50 eases 'asserted Li -ouenre, just received pit ship Vandalik from Bor. deatuc, and for side by . JA11)11114314 di L&VERGINA see itd2 & 204 South FRONT Street. LATOUR °M.-492 baskets Latour (Awe on, just received per s hip y ou 'd / a s , from Bonlermix, for sale by JAIMIZTOHII & LATIBGNI, an24l-if 202 and 204 &math IrliOlirr Street. Q,OOTOR WHISKY.-25 puncheons James - Stewart's hue PAISLEY MALT, imported direct: In bond and for sale by EEO: WIIITELICY, 0u13.2150 . ' VI South FROM cOMMLSSION ITOTSSES. ARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS , AND-MATTINGS. WOLFE & CO., COMMISSION MERCRANTB I No. 132 ONZSTNNT STUMM PHILADSLPRIti. M' A fall assortment of Plilladelobla.ratale Carpets always in store. 002 2ml REAtthEss BAGS.. LeWiston S•BushaL • • Lowland 2M-Bneliel. - ' Lewiston 2. Basle', and Androscoggin 24Intibel• Far lola, not cash on delivery, by • • GEO. ,GBIGG, 0018 tS 219 OHUROII - Alley ARMY - GOODS., DARR-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE OAP CLOTHS. GKE-BLUE CLOTHS 'FOR OFFWERS. ABET BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNOE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WRIGHT. HEAVE LINEN DRILLS &ND WOK. BROWN AND BLEADRED smuunNas AND SHULTINGS. Tor oak, by - FROTHMGRAM & WELLS. tf WELIAING3 COFFIN; & 00. T No. 220 GELESTITUT BTBEIBIT, are prepared to 0014TTRAOT FOR TEE DELIVERY _ P AR.I4 - ir WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS ) STANDARD QUALITY'. MILITARY CLOTHING. IXTIDE-SPREAD REPUTATION. yy There no house in the United States that has - as wide-spread reputation for getting up MILITARY CLOTHING as ROCKHILL & SOWS, Nos. 003 and 605 Chestnut street, Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business they'are prompt to fill all orders at moderate prices, and always have a LARGE !TOON OFMILITARY Goons, O HAND. ef,BO4DI SILK' AND DRESS GOODS. FALL STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, A. W. LITTLE 46c 11025-2 m No. 326 MARKET ST. MILLINERY' GOODS. - . : -1862. FALL. 1862 WOOD & OARy,, 8u00u...s TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NnIOLEI,' Have now in "tore a STOCK. OFSTOCK OF MILLINERY. GOODS, UONSISTING OF Silk, Yelvet, and . oalored Straw BONNETS AND HATS, 'Frenah Flowers, Feathers, 'Ribbons,. &a. T 6 which they respectfully invite the attention of the tomer patroias of the House, and the trade genera*: THOS:KENNEDY &BRO. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EICCHTR. HAVE NOW BEADY THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FRENCH FLOWEES. FEATHERS-! AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. sem FALL MILLINERY GOODS. ROSENHEIM. - BROOKS, & (30: , - STREET,'"';? NOBTII SIDE, • Novo now 'open for their. ' "' FALL -:SALES A LARGE AND HANDB6NN STOCK or FALL MILLINERY GOODS • omarstnio ai RIBBONS VELVETS, SILKS , FLOWERS - STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY, To which the attention of the trade is BESPEOTEULLY SOLICITED. 8820.2 m 140 BONNET N AND BAT FRAMES PLTTIBUIi BONNETS, AND DENSS_DAPB. be best place to buy a Full Assortment, at Wholesale Cash Prices, is at MORGAN'S MANUFACTORY, 408 &DOR Stn. et. seBO.lm4F as\ MIMS WBRYAN, 1107 W.A.L pc' NUT Street, will open PARIS M.ILLINEBY for the ran THURSDAY. October 2,1.862. ocl-18t* GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRI.SON, Importer [and Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'S FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. ,1 & 3 N: SIXTH STREET. FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET ST. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE'S.) The well-hnown reputation of this establishment for selling Fine Goods at MODER/TR Pawns will be fully sustained.: P. B.—The celebrated IMPROVED PATTERN BEIM% SO justly popular, can be supplied at short notice. FLANNEL& CLOTH 017E118E1'HW IN tRICAT vAnunnr. 0011-1:f GEORGE GRANT, MANUFA s OTURER 07 AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STEBET. re18:6211 VINE SHIRT ,MANUFACTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED OUT OF SHLisTS, Whichhe makes a specialty in his, business. Also, con atantlf receiving NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAN. J. SOOTT GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 . CHESTNUT STREET, jag-tf, Four doors below* the Oontaentil. , TITIEEITE PRESERVING BRANDI; vv _ PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEM, SI'IOES, &a" acc. All the revdeltes for Preamble and Pickling Fairpoees ALBERT ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GBOONBIES, eel-ti CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINi F. I. G.- t/NO, ARMY, AND TOILET MIRRORS, • The hest in the world Tor nub& and durability. • B. M. S. • • - The beet brand Silk-finished • VELVET RIBBONS. - . Sole Agent; BENJAMIN M. SMITE, 165 DIrANE Street, near Went Broadway, arad-Sm • • New York. pATAPBCO DUCK .11. For sale by O. E MILLEB,'" 287 South SECOND Street. ooll4t ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE.3S4 .1-14 Boxes Choice English Dairy CHEESE, iuet re. celved said for sale by RHODES WILLI/OHS, 002-tf 'N0.107 South WATER Street. HERMETICALLY Sealed:Goods, for . Sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, NO. 107 South WATER Street, condating of Fresh Peaches, Fresh Blackberries, Tomatoes, Pine duple, it corn, . _ Apple, `Peas, . Meats of all kinds, ill Quinces, Poultry Si,is ,',Pears,:.'Soup .11 ei. 15 4, Plums, Idushroome, • it Strawberries, Sardines. Also, Orem & BlackwelPs Pickles, American Pickles arid Sauces,. Oarsures, Jellies, Fruit Birults, Freaoh hlns tards.Funlish Mustards. • reclif rpERRA , COTTA MANUFACTORY. A . Barging VW's. Fancy Flower Pete. Orange Pots. Fv.l • . Fern Vases. • Ivy Vend. Garden Vallee. Javelin Conned. Oassoletts Renaiisance. Gassoletts Lords XPI. Lava Vases Antique. Pedestals, all sized., - Consols and Garlanded. Marble Pedestals. For Bale Retail, and to the Trade. B. ileartsoN, ocl6 , - • - if 1010 CHISTNTIT Strd.t. N'EW PUBLICATIONS. BOARDMAN'S SERMON., This morning will be pnblished— .. 27► e Sovereignty of God the Nurs and Only Stay of the Christian Patna in Our National Prorates. A Berman preached in the Tenth Presbyterian Otittroh, PhJrdelDMa,Septemberl4,andinthe West Barnes street Uhurch, September 28, 1862. By the Rev. HENRY A. BOARDIdAN, D. D. Price Ten Ceram, or Twelve UoPies for One Dollar. Publhhed by WM.6. & ALFRED MARTIEN, oclo 606 OHESTNUT Street. CIRCULATING LIBILAR.IRE. Vir BROTTIER . HEAD,II CIROU *LAVING LIBRARY., -All the REW English and . hraerican Books, including ALL OLASSE 3 of Lite rainy,. 'nig , ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKB that are not REPRINTED hem • " - - Ternis perreer ; six months 53; three months 51.6 G; one month 75" cents, or 3 mite Per dirt. 218 20 '/ 21 EIGI3.TII Street. . se& 3m ENGLIIEt AND FREINFO #1 FAMILY OIBOIILATING LIBILSAY AND CI&B.ItTET 1111011311. E; 1317 011ESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions per year, month, and day. General catalogue just published, furnished gratis. Hfi Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' wrench Ll• brary. Catalvue de La BibliBtheque des Dallies et clune frkoiselies.” , N.lll. MO LIAOHESI, egent, esi6.4m. 1317 011 1087 . 1 , 113 T Street PHOTOGRAPHS. . TIN. ELY ,HINT.— If you contem li getting "Likenesses, got life-dEze PEDCO GRaPktS in Oil QS:or—lifelike and nnrablo Attre3, at War Prim. BEUOND bind, above Green. - INCODIPAR.A BLE.— you will not fineeticn its truth, atter one etwce at TOOMBS'S Colored PHOTOGRaPII.—and only $1 for a fine, natu rally•oolored Picture, SEOOND Btreet, above Green,. ("CHEAPEST - PLACE IN TIIE OITY to buy PHOTOGR3Pa ALBUMS, CARD' POR TRAITS, - and CARD FRAMES.. A large lot of NEW S'IILEB, just received from AUCTION, and will be sold at a great reduction from Manufacturers , prices. Every -Albym warranted perfect.: PtT 11 EU, at 489 OHE ST HUT Sweet. FINANCIAL. IT. S. FIVE TWENTIES; 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. ,BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE .ORTION OF .THE GOVERN., NEXT AFTER FIVE YEARS I am instructed the' SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY to reosive enbocriptiorwfor the above LOAN AT PAR, THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FROST DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus avoiding the diffionlty heretofore experienced by requiring payment in GOLD of the interest trout 151Ity A full supply of thesoltonde always on bald JAY COCtIE, 871180.BIPTIQR. AGENT, 114 SOUTH TH.IRD . Bt. i)29•tf MOB I. WALTON, WALTON & YOST, BANKERS, BRORRBaI AND - GENERAL OOLLYBOTORS, Efo. 25 South THDID &refit, Phltzidelptdi. BZIMBENOMB. Jay Cooke& Co., Eton. Jamas Ponos*, Janes, Kent, Santee, & 00., Hon. H. D. Foster, Xleheriek, Black, & Co., lion. A. U.. Roeder, U. 6ioKfbbin & Bon, Hon. Aea Paoker, E. P. Middleton & Bro., Hon. Warren/. Woodwaid. Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Brediord, en7-8m Q . HARVEY THOMAS ) 14.-7• STOOK AND BILL 13-ROREII, No. 312 WALNUT STREET. Stocks and Bonds bought and et Id on oommbudon. Fromlatoz7 Notee and Loana'negotiatod. oc4.1m1;• LEGAL. VSTATE OF SABAH WOODS, de- Ptrsons indebted to tae above Ettate will make payment, and these having claims against the same•will present them for settlement to WK. H. WOODS. Executor, No. 1003 Rice Street. ocl7JBt* I OTIOE.—In the Court of Common .LPleas I r the Dity and ()Panty of Philadelphia. Of Sehtember Term, 1862. No. 16 SABAH JANE NEWELL, by her next friend, WIL MA M I.4.IIIISERS, vs- THEODORE NEWELL. To THEODORE NSWELL. Sir : Take Notice, That Da ,poeitione of W U 11068438 on behalf of the Libtliant will be taken 'to the above case, fn an“scer to the interrogatories Bled before JAMES B. BOOM, EN], Examiner, at Ws Office, No. 221 SonthTIFTEt Street, in the Otty or Phila delphia, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th' day of November, 1862, at 3 o'ckck P. M. 0c17.16t TN THE ORPHANS' COM T FOR THE OITY ANI:N.OOt.TNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Estate of ItWit..o 0. FIELD, deceased. The Auditor' appointed by the Oourt to audit. Settle, and adjust the third account of BEN IrAtIIIN FIELD, Ad notnistrator of ISAAC O. FIELD. deceased, and to re port distribution of the balanoe in the ba •de of the accountant, will meet the parties intermitted for the purpose of hie appointment, at MOND iY. 3d Novem ber,lB62, at 4 o'clock P at hie Office, 7,36 WALNUT' Etna, in the City of Philadelphia. B. H. BriEWSTEB Auditor . PROPOSALS. D EPU T Y QUARTERNIASTER GENNBALT OFFIOR, PHILADELPHIA, 16 th oC tober, 1882 PROPOS J 8 will be . W recoiTei at We office. until THURSDAY next, 238 instant, at 12 o'clock H., for the Immediate delivery lo this city of Two Hundred Bete oft wo boree AMBULANCE HAREMS complete Bidders will state the [Morten time of delivery. Hammes to be made accordirg to sample. To be seen at this office. G. H. OP.OSHAIT, oc17•8t - Deputy Q: H General 11. S. A. D EPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA., 16th Oc tober, 1882. PROPOSALS will be receiver at this Offle until TRURSDAY next, 29d !net , at 12 o'clock lil , for the erection and completion of a MILITARY HOSPITAL, for the use of the United States, upon a lot of ground, the property. of the city of Philadelphia. known as the- Huntiog Park Course at the corner of Old York-road end liicelown lane. Bitch proposal mutt statethe short est lime required to complete the contract, and also-the names of competent securities to the whole amount of the contract for its prompt and faithful performance. Tho plane and specifications can be seen at the office of Jobu McArthur, Jr , architect, No. 209 South Sixth street, bete een the hours'of 10 A. 91. and 4 P. 61., every day until the bide are closed • G. H. OBOSHAN, Deputy Q. H. General U. B. A SEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN VITED nntil tte 28th day of October, 1862; for suppfying the United Mates with 6,000 Beef Uattle on the hoof. The cattle to be delivered at Washington City, D. 0.; in six lots, viz : 1 000 head on the 10th day of November. 1,000 head on the 16th day of November. 1,000 head of the 26th day of November. 1,000 head on Ibe Gib day of December. 1,000 head on the lrth day of December, and 1 000 head on the 18th day of December. Each lot must average 1,300 pounds gross weight, and no animal admitted which weighs less than 1,000 panda gross weight. Heifers and Bulls not wanted. Twenty per cont. of the purchase money will be re teined until the contract is completed. A bond, with good and sufficient two' ity, will be re quired Government reserves to itself the right to pey in Trea sury notes, or other Government funds No bid will be entertained when put In by contractors who have previously failed to comply with their contract, or when the bidder is not present to respond to big bld. All hide must be accompanied by two guarantees. '!he names of firms mustbe stated in full, with the pre• cite address of all the members of the firm - Bids to bo direoted to Col. A. BECK WITH, A. .D. O. and O. 5. 11. D. A., Washington, D. 0., and endoreol, Proposile for Beef Cattle." FORE OF GUARANTEE We, —, of the county of —, and State of and of the county of —, and State of do hereby guarantee that' is able to fulfil a contract in acoord ant e with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to become his securities (Tate guarantee must bo'appendei to each bra.) eon gt GREAT HOREB EXRIBITION •Jh AND AGRIOULI URAL FAIR. AT NORRIS- TOWN, for East Pennsylvania, 00TOBER 21, 22, and 23,1862. GRAND TBIAL - OF SPEED; trot in harness; Six Premiums are offered Ist, $100; 2d, $5O; 31, $4O; 4th, $3O; sth, 520; 6th, 810 For pacing. Three Premiums : let. 825 ; 2d, 810 ; Bd, 85. For stallions. brood-mares, colts, Matched, and gaited hones, Nine Premiums, vary ing from $25 to 85. Liberal Premiums in thebome,.floral and fruit departments are also offered. Ali persons re quested to exhibit free of charge. Agricultural imple ments, machinery, and articles of every description. The track is one of the best half mile in the State. Excursion tickets from Philadelphia to Norristown will be leaned on alt the regular trains for 60. cents, good for three days: also, on Reading road, from Beading to Nor. rialown, $1.25 ; I Pottstown, Igo cents Pbconixville, 40 cents ; Dowingtown, Chester Valley Branch, 66 °anti; and at reduced fares from intermediate stations. Single admission tickets, good for the day, 25 °ants. For particuiare see large bills, or address Secretes/ for circulars Dr. WK. WETHEBILL , Prealdert. A. B. LONGAKEB, Sec., Norristown, Pa. a015.4t LOST—A Certificate for one. Share of Stock of 4( THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL," in the name of THOMAS BEATTY, No. 223, dated April 27th, 3860. All persons are cautioned against negotia ting the same, as application has been mad. to the Cona• batty for the issuing of a new one in the *hoe of the one lost. ' • THOMAS BEATTY, ocl4-tuf4t No. 1361 GERMANTOWN Avenue. NTILLIAM IL YEALTON & CO., T Mo. 201 South FRONT Street, Agents for the s , le of the Original Bedeck & 0,. Ohempagoo, offer that deeirable wine to the trade. Also, 1,000 cane fineand medium:grade rets. 100 cues "Bnuadenberg Freres" Cognac. /3randy, tag° 1848, bottled In Franoe. 60 Mee finest Tuscan Oil, to fluke, 2 dozes in ease. 30 bble. finest quality Monongahela Whisky. 60,000 Havana Segars, extra tine. Most & Obandon Grand Via Imperial Green Seal" Oh =lnsigne. Together with a tine assortment of Madeira, Sherry, Port, &c. nlN.—Just received, per Brigantine r NM., from Rotterdam, an Invoice or Treble An chor Gin. - For sale from the Wharf, or from ()adorn. house- Store, by CRAB. B. CARESTAIBS, - Bate /UNA 4104. Ulb WALNUT and 11 GRANITE &meta. sell ?Romig w. loge ED WIN T." ON &IIE; Another for libellant AUCTION SALE. AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE SPEOIAL SA-LE SHAWLS, Of the Itemtation of MESSRS. H. HENEEQUW It 00., : ' OF N E W YORK: JOHN B. MYERS & 00., AuotioneeraFvlil ; sell Off. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2.0111, By. catalogue, ox!,frOpli. retozatr.s , OftEDIT, aft*: moortment of SHAWLS, &c., Comyrishm EQUARIC AND LONG SHAWLS,. VIENNA. BRPCER;PHAIVLS.., Of beat m.atear, ana SPEOLArf assorttnenta,, POILA.DELPHIA MARKET. VERY KWH SUPOIOit QUALITIES OF CHAINS . . - SHAWLS. ' A-line of 'Very elegant - BEALUASHIT.ERE LON% SHAWLS. Of Paris make for beet city, trade. SQUARE AtiD LONG OEULINE LAUB{ PARIS RAFE BEO . 7HE SHAWLS.. In New and elegant Patterns.' A complete eaeortment of Solaro and Lona . BLACW TIIIBET MERINO SHAWLS, Wool fringes, fine to extra, extra qualities A full as eortment or BEATY ALL.WOOt Pt MD SHA.WLS. An invoice of fine to extra rich all-wool FANCY At) BRE B EfEliD PLAID 26 pleces of 'very Fine and Choice Style WHITE CBRCHRD - W,GOBEN CLO:A.KING3, For Best City Trade, just landed. The above of the Importation of 151E5583., H. HENNEQUIN & CO, ' includ(d In the sale of iii OND& Y. 20th October. wilt Ire found a large aasratmeat of PARIS KID 64GoVffitf Alan, black and Fancy Gros de Mines, Pack de SOLON Ribbons. &c. JOHN 13. MYERS ee Co., 0c143-4t A NOTIONS CRS AMUSEMENTS. GAM DFy OF A . LO5lBOO aikil Manager. W WHEATLEY, BENEFIT OF GA IC BRIEL RAVEL, and POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE or TIDE RAVEL TROUPE, AND .YOUNG AKERLJA, • (FAIDAY) EVENING, 00T. 17, • Efrat and oplv.time of - GABRIEL 'RAVEL IN A ,SPEAKING ORARAOTHIS.. FIVE OR6RAOTERS 1N ENGLISH. - GABRIEL IN. SEVEN COUTO GaA.R.AorEIIB. • VA: MG. AMERICA Am VOL AII vsEfT. ....7HRTE-FADED FEENOHMAI7. • GABRIEL RAVEL inlive Bposking Park. LA MAJA. DON ~,, .... ...,GABRICL BA.vIIL. VOL AII VIONT Y,IING BROoIK,.TBE ;aMIAs Admission 50 and 25 cents. Open at 7; commence 7%. Enturdni lost nigbt of Gnbriei.Rovel and Young &motion. FAREWELL- BENEFIT—YOUNG A. ME J3irRS. JOHN DREW'S AROH 1. STREET THEATBD. Business Agent and Treasurer 303. D. NIIRPECT. BENEFIT ' OF Dias BATEMAN. TONIGHT, (Fan At,) Oct.l7th, 1862, MACBETH. LADY ISTAOBETH HATE BATEMAN. MAORI:CM JAMES W. WALLACE. MACDUFF EDwltii ADAMS. BANQI:JO . • MR. LAWLER,. To conclude with AN OBJZOT OF INTEERB C. FANNY MUMBLES • .:• • MRS.,O.tHENRI. BARNEY FRANK DREW. Doors open at 7—To commence at 7% o'otoott. Beats secured six days in advents: ALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Bole Leasee lire. N. d. GABRETTSON. lltutinese Agent Mr. JOHN T. DOWNET:GIit. FIRST BEN,IFIT OF CHARLOTTE THOIIPEON. THIS (FIIIDe.Y) EVENING, OCT. 17, Will be petfonaed the play in 5 Acta, of 0 &MILLE. CAMILLE. 9liea TNO.IIPRON. To conclude with the Farce of • . 101 ON PAELE FRANOAI3. Doors open at 7—Performanoe commences at 7%. ABETI& CO.'S 6TEREOPTICON, AM M BLY BULLRINGS, Tenth ardOhnettint set, Exhibiting Ever', Evening Thin Weak. Aden/onion 25 cents. Own:wince at 8 Wank. .e 013.88 Q h T. GEOROE'S CRIOKET . GEOIRYD, THIRTEENTH Strest,Atnrrs 00=1111- BID. Avenue. . GREAT PErE3TETAN • AND GRAND CONCERT, • ' THIS DAY. . • , Seals reserved for Ladies and Children. ' Admirsion to the Groind and Sesta° Cents. ea:44W CON CER T HALL -LE OTtrtW OAPTINWILLIAMS' SOUTH 8&& ' . WHALING vorsoi_ EVERY EVEN/LTG, al Quarter to 8 o'clock. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 8 o'clock. Admiseion, 26 mite: Children half Woo PENN6ILVANIA ACADEMY or THE FINE ARTS. EU CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from it A.. V. till C- P. DI. Admission 26 cents. Children half price. Shares of Stook, ' es ire WANTS. "'ANTED -A- FRENO Ef L®DY, to give lessons licifienaliandlitisio. No tom' need apply unless site his had experilemeein teaching wit can furnish satisfactory references:- Address 0. P. Q., 424 South ELEVENTH :Street, Philladdights: se22-d di WANTED TO PII.ROHABH, Mdfor cash, a Bret class BESIDENOB, on Arch, %est nut. or Walnut street, west of Broad. Address W. T.. Box 1879 Philadelpffta Post Office. ocl6 if3tit $3 On . AND SONE - SMALLER O r sumo, Trust Fundy, to Doan on tlott gate B. 00EAHSti, oeThistatbat* 7 No. 142 South Street. Bo RING. BokRDING.—A Large Second Story Front Boom 'meat at 701 VINE Street ocl7. 6.*. PLEASANT .13E0OND-. STORY rooms, with board, at sol7-1m SOT Routh THIRD SireeL PERSONAL RBEABS OF PAY, BOUNTIES,_ PENSIONS, procured. .• Mama cached or advanced noon. JAMES FULTON, • Solicitor for Claimants, No. 424 WLLNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at eat . tonne. ocl6 tt FOR SALE AND TO LET. CELLAR TO LET. - LEVANT Street, above Splice Ligeireof R. L. 1119IGHT, 262 South SECOND Street. Gorr. at* GIItARD FIRE AND KARIM INSURANCE COMPANY. OIPTIOX 4Th WALNUT ST - BEET, PHILADELPHIA OAPITAL 1200,000. • This company • conthmes to take riake en the mem elastics of Property at low rates. The public 01!U2 rely upon its responsibility, and• ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for air hencelt of the public, daring the last nine years, s rased 5 0 0, 0 o'o , and wa reepectfally solicit Re favor in tlia Mum DLBELITORS. MIAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WAI.uIS•r„ JOHN W. OLAGHOBN, JOHN 'PHODHLEY, 0.1. HEAELITT, ABBAHAN HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOB, *I.E. It WM. M. SWAIN, EITBIWAN SHBP.PAEL) JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. 8. LAWRENCE, WAI. 0. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS OBAYEN, PrordristM. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Protasis!. JAS. B. MATED, Secretary. apl6-11 nE INSURANCE. IZORANI-08' INSITBANOZ COMPANY 011- PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 NORTH SIXTH Street, below Race, insure Building's, Goods, and Merchandise. generally, from Lessor Damage by Fire. The Oom guaranty to adjust. all Losses promptly, and thereby hops. to merit the patronage of the publjp. DIRICOTORIS. William Morgan, Jamee James Duroea, Francis Falls, Chaska Clare, Thomas Fisher, John Bromley, Francis Moldantui, Hugh O'Donnell, Bernard Rafferty. HI COOPER, President. naylS-tE. Francis Cooper, Michael McGeoy, Edward McGovern, Thomas B. McCormick, Matthew McAleer, John Cassady, Thomas J. Hemphill, Barnard Hialseman, Michael Cahill, James McCann, • 11111NAID,EA711141T, - FAME INSURANCE COMPANY , 4: No. 406 ORKEITNDT Street. • FIRE AND INLAND , INSURANCE. DIRMOTORS. F. N. Ruck, B. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Reins 'Lewis, Jr., P. B Justice, Alex. Whillglin, Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, Gass. Stokes, 0. W. Davis, , John W. Reentrant. FRANOIB N BUCK. President CHARLES RIMIARDSON, Vice President WILLIAM L MAMMARY), Secretary. [mtaf)-ff 61 fIOMMONWEA,k, dJ BANOB OOMBAZY SYLVANIA. " • DIRECTORS. David Jayne, N. 8., Chariot It Regent, Jobn N. Whited, John Y. Walker, Edward 0. EnWWI Rtbert Shoemaker, Thomee S. Stewart, William Stnathera, Henry Lewis, Jr.: Elijah Jamie. - DAVID JAYNE, N. D., President. JOHN N. WHITALL, the Preddaat. SAMUEL B. NOON, Secretary. othoe, Commonwealth Building, 08 OBESTNITE street,' Philadelphia- set. if ti TRUSS AND BRACE DIL. PARTILIHM. • O. H. wurnus, Corner TWZLYTH and EAU Stroets, Philsgia Hernial Trams and mechanical appliasoas oorrical adjusted by O. H. NExamaus. Fine French and approved arsterioan, adapted to aria form of rupture, In adults and children, luegab and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, BIM. Pelllsoli6ll, Xlastlo Btookinzs, and Syrinsee in groat va— riety. Ladies' Department, TWILYTH Street, thy door below Race. Ociadnated by oomwebibt balm 1,2534bn ti NEWW DIAMEREL. Ebb New Large No. 8 Iffinolowed. 1.60 Half BMA St In otore and sod for sale by MURPHY a Koolta. N 0.146 tAotl WANMS. GikEttitE4 ItsNEL. FLRE . TIIE STATE OF REIM
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