'.' "i Till.. i n x 1 1 A PKICE TIIHEP CENTS. PIlIIADELrillA, THUKSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1SC4. PRICE TIEtEE CENTS;, rrn tit. tt 1 lljiLJ THIRD EDITION HIGHLY IMPORTANT OFFICIAL WAR GAZETTE. SHERIDAN'S ARMY. GREAT VICTORY IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY. Our Forces Drivon at First. LOSS OF OUR ARTILLERY. " Gallant Slicrry" Turu3 tha Defeat into a Victory. TOTAL EOUT OF LONOoTEEET'S ARMT. rorty-lhreeriecos of Artillery Takea THREE THOUSAND REBEL PRISONERS. Capture of tlio Rebel Mijor Gcneral Ram sour. GREAT SLAUGHTER OF THE ENEMY. Union Generals Wright, Ricliotts, and Grover V7oundaJ. CEM. Bl DWELL KILLED. Despatches from Generals Sheridan, Augur, and Stevenson, kuv, r.c, :., ric, ttc, r.ic, tie. War Department, VTApnixaTox, Octo ber 20, 10-40 A. M. Major-General Dix, New York : A great battlo was fought, an J a splendid victory won, by Slieridau over Longetrcet, yesterday, at Cod.tr creek. Forty-three piccos of artillery were cap tured, and many prisoners, among whom was the Rebel General Ramscur. On our eido General Wright and lllekotta were wounded, and General Biihvell killed. Tho particulars, so far an received, will bo forwarded as fast as. the operator can trras mit tlicm. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. I'KTII Ktt I'AK I l l I.AT5S. War Dkpaktmknt, Washington, Octo ber 110, 10'ij A. 3d. Major-aeneral Dix, New York : Another great battle was fought yes terday at Cedar creek, threatening at first great dii;uiler, but dually resulting in a vic tory 'for the Union forces, und(!r General Sheridan, raoro splendid than any heretofore) achieved. Tho Department was adviucd yesterday evening of tho commencement of thj battlo by the following telegram : I't.intt'li frtiin JnrAl Aufr, "Mr.CTOBTOWN, Va., October 19, 4 P. M. II. W. llalleck, Chief of Siad : Heavy can nonading has recommenced la tha valley, aud ie now going on. "C. C. Auolt., llajor-Gcneral." DvNpHlrli from Urnei-Hl Meveuaon. "UAitj'KK'a Ftiiuv, Va., 6'iO P. M., Octo ber 10. lion. IS. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Firing at tho front has been con tinuous during the day. Tho direction seemed to be to tho left of Winchester, as If at Berry's Ferry, No news from the front. "John D. Stevenson, Urig.-Gen." A Teiupornry l?vri. Harpek'w Fi:iti:r, October 10, 810.P. M. To II oil. E. M. Siauton, Secretary of War: Th enemy attacked our army with groat Impetuosity this nioinlug at daylight. Tho attack was made on the l-.'ft, the 8th Corps, sud was at Unit successful, they capturing some guns, prisoners, and wagons. Our line was re-formed, aud heavy flghtlag continued through the day. Sheridan, reported at Win- chtetcr this morning, wont out to the front. . The particulars received are not ollki-.il, and are not favorable, though no serious disaster could have occurred without direct uews from General Sheridan. Respectfully, "JoiinD. STrvi:N.soN,Brig.-Gen." Matters remained lu the doubtful condition represented by the foregoing telegrams until this morning at half-past uluo, when the to I lowing telegram was received, unoiflcially reporting the great victory won by General Sheridan's army. Whnt Kherltlan Did. "Harper's FotHV.Va., 0 30 A. M., October 20. To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War : News from General Sheridan's head quarters, at inldulght, was received to the I-fleet that the enemy surprised our forces yesterday morning, driving tha command in some contusion this Bide of Newtown, captur ing artillery and prisoners. B. "Sheridan arrived on tho Geld, reorganized our forccs,drove the enemy beyond Strasburg capturing, It is reported, forty-three pieces of artillery, one hundred wagons, and some two thousand prisoners. The rout of the enemy is said to be complete. This is not ottlclal but I think Is reliable. "J. D. Stevenson, Brl.-Geu.' General Sheridan's Rpr. A lew minutes later, the following official report of bis victory was received from Major- General Sheridan : "Cedar Creek, October 19, 10 P. M. LIcutcnant-Gencral Grant, City Point:: Lave tho honor to report that my army at Cedar creek was attacked this A. II. before daylight, and my left was turned aud driven In confusion, with the loss of twenty pieces of artillery. I httffteuod from Winchester, where Map Showing the Battle-Ground of Cedar rdimn rfe; -sat 1 v txzh ;t owVY h-14-- A ;? . tr h M-i iiAk.' 8l,X--ktS. I h a: i T-"- V i '...Jrc s,,J . Ln L -.. 'WASHINGTON-. V :iiW PA 0 HARfUSONBU.' Ia ry i I w; s on my return from W.ufliincrtoii and ! found tho armies between Mtddlctown and Newtown, having been driven back about ) four lnilci. ! ' I here took the afTair iu hand, aud quickly j unit in, the corps, formi'd a compact lino of battle just In time to repulse an at tack of tho enemy, which was handsomely done at about 1 r. M. At U P. M., after some charges of the cavalry from the lea to the right flank, I attacked with great vljor, driving and rout ing the enemy, capturing, according to tho last report, 4:J pieces of artillery, and very many prisoners. I do not yet know tho num ber of my casualties or 1o.-h of the cnL'tny. Wagon trniiiH, umbulunccs, and rnfosonx, in urge numbers, aru In our pose8aion. They a'so b rned some of their train "General Rauweur is a prisoner in our bands, severely, and perhaps mortally wounded. I have to regret tho loss of Gene ral Uldwell killed, and Generals Wright, Giover, and Il'cketts wounded Wright sllphtly wounded. "Allnirs at times worked badly; but by tho gallantry of our bravo officer and men, dis- tr has been converted into a nplonlld victory. "1 now occupy Strasburg. As soon as ob- tiined I will tend you further particulars. "1". if. Siikkidan, MajoMjener.iL The b.'itllc was ibtiglit on the bumo uay (iho IC tli of the month) that witnessed Shetdmi's vietnry iu September. What fmcci and their numbers were opposed to General Sheridan are not yet reported to the DepaUment, but the bolduehs, vigor, and success of tho attack strongly Indiealo that a heavy rciuforceiuoiit had been Bent from Richmond with tho ex pectation of fullllliug Lougstreet's boast to niue h up Slieridnn. Longstreet was known to b; la the v.illey and had assumed command of the Rebel army, and conlldeut hope of an overwhelm ing diiOhtcr to the Union a: uiy wero boast fully expressed for several days b.tck by the Rebel adherents In Washington and Baltimore. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. ErOVtE THE BATTLE. till I'nrlienlrtriiol ;..l.iil fowoll'ii Raid Il.e Country I.itld Vt'ulo I.oislret KnI U to tie In Command In the Vuilt.y lite tv l.lne r 'uiuiitmiltuiliii le M-eit Mifrllnn Ccn. Auffur opert Kxrcnlin find Ilsuiitluiut ol a l'liilii Alliilrx lu tlit) Vnlley li'iiHer iHilie llfbi Is iu llivir old l'oklliua nt t'lsli' r'M Ik 111. Mirm.K Military IIivision. in tiik Fii:i.ii, Octohtr H, A. M. Just at this puitleulsr ih.io a leniuiituiilc Kt 1 1 1 1 , s pr v.nis ulon I lie wuolo lino ol tienenil Kliciiil.in'- urmy. Il'jvv lontf this etute of lui iiury ntm'.is iaav contiii'ic it is hardly pos-i-lljiu tor any oue to ivll. THK I'PSITIUN ON Tim KIOUT. The position taken upon our right In unquestion ably one of preat impm tinier. I: is here t lie Ke:jels must attempt to turn Uentral SburMan's 11ns if tiny propose to eni'ii;:e in an cli'euMVO umve nieiit ; and, falling uftlieir object in the nntnni r btuu 0, aud tlieie is nnt ihe K an eUauco that with the force at their command they can lo success, ful, tbo purrOM ti tf the Rebel leaders will be cutirely tliwarted. SKIRMIS1I1NO. As I write this despatch lli,iit tkirmishlng is going on on the right, but nothing heavier. 1111 I NLMV lMUENCIILl) AT I'ISIlell's II ILL. This morning General limcry sent out a de taebuient of iliarphhooters l'r.jiu the 19ib Corp, who entered the town of btrasburg, and were ln!ormod that the enemy occupied his old foitili eutious at Fitdiet's Hill. coi.om.i rowr.LL's OH'.BATIOKS on the lkt. On the extreme left of (ienerul Sheridan's line Powell's (2d) Cavalry Division litis lieou Kuccess Inlly cpeiuting from Front luna! iu the uiroetion of hptri) ville and tlbewheru, that the public will t eon b( ar of. Cnptaiu W. IT. Brown, late Quarterma'ster of General AveilH's Diviklon, bus urea orde red to report to the Chief of Cavalry for duty at his heauquuiters. Captain lirown is well known, and bis promotion meets with great favor. hao ricitfcus in the arm v. Here Is a curious fact: Rag men are hero, buying up nd gathering woollen and col tea ns cveiy place they ci.n Bud them, and paying ux the rue as hi;u as eighteen cents per pound. Tlieet rsi collectors vi.-it the fields of conflict sod the bospitul, and buy and gather up the bloody blindage aud bluxxlr cloikes, the property of wounded foluiers. The woollen rurs are used for thoddy (and, of course, for the benelit of the highly perfumed shoddy aristocracy), and the cottcn and nnun rags for paper. CASUALTIES IX CDSTtB'g DtVlftON. In the skirmish yesterday afternoon Custer's Division (Third), had the following casualties ' My en, id Kew Jersey, killed ; Beraeant William lleyburn, liattory 1), 2d United rotates Artillery, wounded by a piece of shell In the foot : priTuW George 11. A. Dull, liattery 1), 2d United butt Artillery, sculp wound, piece of shell. TH KHW LINB Or COMUl'KICATION. FnoNTltoYAL, October 15. The line of cam niunlcation between Generel btieridua's head quarter tad General Angjtr (who bcd- Last Victory. W-ra ; ! i . v-,.. .--(h,v . -t- rs-i s taftieec qiiorters are on the lino ot tho Manassai G;ip r.ilroaujis open, without molestation or inter ruption. The opening and the kipping open of tlie Manastastiiipii-Hifroad lino the Itebols lcsik tiion as a grca'er victory than any heretofore Bt ained by the army of tho Shenandoah valU y. Tho importance of what we have guinea lu the rej ect liiemioned c.maot now be explained to me puinir, ana nenco tno peopio "at iioruc can not well upprcciato its muguitude. Tims will develop the w hole. niONT nnvAi. to-day is a dingy, inhospitable place, bearing every i ppearance of decay and neglect. W1IEKEA1IOVTS OF IMIIOW N's COUMAND. The lutcst report is that General Imbudcn's C(niminl is in tt.o vicinity of Milford creek, Lutuy vullcy. Weaie looking after bioi with a portion ot l'owe l's cavalry. eONUBATVLATollV OKOKHS. Tl c fellow ipg orders are of importance, aud ex pin in itcrcstivcs : J i K A DOC A KTI.IIS, MlIiPIK MlMl UY DIVISION, October 11, IKiM. Tim following h:is Ineu re ceived, ii ml is jail lished lur the iulurmu'.ioii of the army : War Pf.I'Ahtmknt, Washiniiton, October 12, 8 P. M. Major-Gem Ittl ShcriiUll : This Depirt n nt lenders in thanks lo yon, ml through you to Major-General Toi hcrt, Generals Mer'riit and Custer, and the otlieers and soldiers under tlmir coniniiii il, for the brilliant victories on lut S in ly liy their gallnnlry over the llcbut cavalry pi the Mienimlo.ih vnl ey. Under gallant leadirs your cavalry has becoim) tie rllieient aim in this country tli.it it lua proved in other counlrie-", an. I is wi'mle;; lv its e.vp'oit. the adu.ir.uin of the country aud (i r etiiuieut. I'.iiwiN SI. Stiston. Seeretary of W.ir. Py ci u maud of M.ijor-(le: cral Miiecm.. C. KiM.Mii uv, .la., Aos't Adjuiint-Uen' ral. IlKMlOI'MlTVIlH, CaVM.UY, MlllDI.K DlM. sion, tJi'U.hi r li. I'lii.-. ilcfi(u'.e.U will he reA I at once at iLc he nl of every regiment iu tliii coin inaiKl. lly ci muiiinil of Maior-Oencral Touiienr. Wm. It' fn.i, J ii., Ass't Adjip.'itit-Ueneral. Ktu IIi:Ai) iriiTi;iis, Ahmv op Wrsr Vn. (iima.in Tin: Pihi.ii, O toher 1 1 I hav ) j ist Uami dtbc i.irlieuiers of auoAu r cavalrv laid, whith, in point of eonc-.ptlan, skill in executi a, celniiy iu inoveiiiunt, aud Uarini; eu'ui prise, niiiv 1 e ranked ainorg the. tirat class exploits In Ihe Meiory ot the present war. On th-Jtoth lilt. Colonel Powell, roi.iman lini? the 2d Cavalry Divnion of General S'lcri.lna's uin.y, received oiucrs to prepare li.s eoaim iud lo fu on uii espcditiou to Luruy vnll.y, the cO'-i.i-trv eattofthe ltloe lii'l'e. The division left Hari-onbnr fnr I.nray v.illey on Ihe 11 instant, and pn eeeded to Conrad's store, a dinunrn of tweiity-tbrec milef whero Ibcy encauipid for the. u"i;;ht, diMiiins their cniiip-niurils nr.d pickets to prevent surprise from il.e enemy. Tbe orders of General Shciid in to Colonel Powell were to de-troy all tlonriii-r mill', tmrax, gruin lactones, and to drive oil all live stock and rattle that he lound on his route of inarch. Uu Munday, tbe 2d ins!.. Colonel Powell link.) camp mid moved to tbe to.vn ot l.uniy. As Hie trn ips .roreeded tiie loads were found lu a wretched condition, and aiuiost luipracticalile tor the pis fnge ot the li vfhinti train. The troops ericaiaicd for ihe night at l.niay. Wliilu ut the. latter town Colonel Powell onh'red tiie distinction of hevcrnl harn, well stocked with buy and grain. While sever d of Ins men wire engaged in this duty, one ol th m, a private of the H;h Ohio cavalry, w '.seized liy twollehels and murdered in lold hloi d Lib tlnoat heinj cut (rem t ur to car. The bo ly of tbo soldier was found the next day, and a careful luvcsi nation was made as to the cau-.c of bis doaili, witU the cljuve co:ieIusi n. ovv.Bti i. HKNnrzvoi'i nFsiiiovi'.i). On the od lust, the troo, or ut !eat a portion of lUeiii, under laeiitenaut I'eiider.Tra.t, Wero Kin out c n a re,nnoisance to tue iront iiii'i up to tie Biuo itidi.u. where one ol the ll 'tiet guerilla rendezvous was found; and so rapid wire the movements of onr troop that they sur prised a ltcbcl (jiiurd, who had charge of iueulc.il and other stores, and captured too Hebel army Wagons. The store captured wero valued at even thousand dollars. Oue llebul soldier was killed during tbo ull.er. RKTAM.VTIO.f. On tbe 1th Instant, two of the prisoners can. tured, who ronfe need they belonged to llo-cby's baud of horse-ttiicvcl utul murdeiers, were shot to death, in ritaliation for the trlhrder of the Uniou soldier already referred to. sEizi'nr.s. On the same day the command destroyed a lUbcl Government tanueiy in full operation, lu which were eight hundred thousand d. liars worth of leather, and seized throe thousand hea t of stock. I t HTltDH OrBlUTIOKS. The command then proceeded through New uinrkot Gup, cu route for Thotntun's Gap. Ou this day Major l.aiTahie, with the 1st Virginia Cavalry, was lent to tho railroad bridge ovor the Kiipid.iu river, near James City, l'us ing through Thorntou's Gap, ovor Cedur Mountain, Major Larrabee captured tho ltebel pe kits stationed there. They were taken wholly by surprise, as they bad been led to believe Unit ueueial .Sheri dau' itavalry bad leen defeated near l-'isher s Hill the bundiiy previous. The main command proceeded to Vvoodville, laying waste the country as they proceeded. ftOn tbe tith instant, at S o'clock P. M., Major I.arrBbee's detachment rejoined the main body of the troops, and the whole force proceeded to Madi.on Couit Home and Little Washington, and thence to Luray. A&ntVAt IT MlLPOUD. On the 7th crassed the Itauidan river, five miles below Lnray, aud proeeedud to Milford and encamped north of Milford croek. Cupula Lsr rabee, who bad been sent out on a recounoissance, returned to camp, bringing with him a Rebel Lieutenant aud eight soldiers as prisouersof war, captured at tbe Kapidau bridge. I) LSTW COTTON AT raoMT ROYAL. Tbe division left Milford at 7 A. M. on the 8th iuslant, crossing the north and south branches of tbe Khouaudoah to Front lloyal, where they encamped on tbe north branch of the bitter-named river. Colonel Powell remained at 1 root Koyal ; during the lime occupied and de stroyed several barns and nidls, and then pro ceedvd to I'iedutout to eouiiuuakat witU the Creek, tlic Theatre of troops of General Auiter, opcratimr in that vici nlty. Prom I'lodniont two Dipi'idrons of the division were sent to Powell's valhy, whore thev destroyed sever.il blast fiirnaees which wore then in lull operation. 11 IITIT OK M'CAfSLAXI). On the 11th, tlio ipvMon re'ttrn;id to front Royal ilin.UL'h Cho-ter nap, ami thooce to Sp r rvvdle. At i h 'ri ton's Gap ilm H l ei pickets ot Uoi ei's Iteled Hrl'nde were captured. At Spcr revtdo Coloiel Powell learned that Ge.ierul McCausbinel's Lrbtule of Uehel cavalry, with four hundred of Mo-iby's rohhrrs, hid I f SI ie li -on Court Hi uic on the morning of the 11th, passing through Woodvilln and AmNsvillc, rn mt.tr for rialctn, with tho inteniiou of destroy ing the Sluna-sa- railroad liridgn a', that p lint Colonel Ponel! at once deei.lcd to give them pnrsuit. lie broke ramp again at eleven o'clock at night, in feiirrh of the Keiad eoluiun, p issiug turoa i Gaines' crossroads to Aini-svi.le. General M ; Ciiusland, on learning that C d 'ticl l'ocllwn in lii-i i ear, went within six miles of Salem, Ic iv ing 'lie m.iiu ro id at tlia'. point, passing raiddly across the eouutiy to Auiissville, ou his return to VVoodvillo ai d Madison Court Hons.', the mini re.iigur.rd being only two aud n h df hours iu advance of Colonel Powell's command, mi; l'vitfuir aiindoni:i). Colonel Powell, being encumbered with n heavy tmiu and having -everal tliousaml ot' cip t in d Ciitile to ib ivo liefoiu hltn, aud now being ciiiMiiiitly bane d on his Hanks an I retrhy Mofehy's gm villa", ga'O uu the pursuit. C ilou, I Powell tin ii directed bis march to Ounie's cross touJs, u:ni lioni 'le ro s-nt ow ncouiing parti, s in the iliiectloit of Little Wa-hing'on ail I 8p 'n y viil cd'cctlne hor.-t s ami ". otic, and d'istroyiiig bares and other It "he I pripery. At night tho Ik ops cnMinped a' Kllnt ilill. A r eANDY 11 OK, On the Ulh iimt. the d'vil .n niuehert to Sandy Hook, run doing t:er". till I o'elo i;k I', yi , in fie intern in tu ndil g stoi'll de' e h inn's dovu t t ii hi ad vvatei. of tl e Kapnabiinuoi-k, t rh itplie,. dcsiroytmr the line ro-idenee, hrn arid outhoasH4, tLe pro crty of James Clianeel lor, one of M iiehv's gin rillss, who had murdered n Union soliliei lew days previous. Returned to Prom it y il 'he ."unie diy. On tho mine of tho rnd tha nn ip'e exprnsted (T. at curprie, in hi I hem inf ir.no I by Kehiloiiieerstu.it iSheridan h id huea driven down the valley. Tim SlMUltNO IT OP TUU K.tl'KDITION. The result of the expedition win the capture of tlx thousand Ova hundred heA l of cat Ui, live biinilred homes, iho desiriiet.oii of thirty-' .vo large (louring mill", thirty disnlkrles, fo ir hUit furnaces, and upwards of titty b if.n. LONOHTUKKT SAID TO II K IV I'll MM VNO. On tiie trip a Ir. Used, a re -blent of the county through which Cul 'uel Po-vi II op rited, ns'tiied that oili er ill it Lie itnns.ii' O iu r.il Longstreit is iu ee-nnian J of tLe Kebeis confront ieg Gttieral filicridan. nsTmcTS i.aio waste. Co'orel Powell laid wisto the entire conn'ry ho pns. ed through, Ht.d did not leave food enourh in Llf rear for ii crow 1 1 suhsi"t on. Uu tho route lie snlmifted his eointnnnd mi tho rouutry, and returned to camp to-day, having nirt with (rilling ls to bis cnmuiiiiid. This rxpedl Ion, and the muniier in which it win c indn 'ted, roth er. gron credit on Colonel 1'owell, mid from fiis tluio ho can take rank as one of our lirst-class ea.a'ry raiilers. .V. i . llrraid. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NSWS. Special rcspati'luw Hi Kvcln Tt'lcsr:;pli. Wasuinotok, O .tiber 20. Itl'lnru Ol ' e. Si slitou. The steiiniir h'. ip.t arrived from City Point last night, bringing up Secret iry Ktanton, f ieneral Meigs, and Surgo in-G. ner.il llai ne, who had , ,., ,,.,,, ,lf .... ..,,.,. an.i " the James. Morn OefcCrterM rntni ltebel Armies. The mall steamer iiVprew arrived this morn ing from City Point, bringing up another hatch of Itcbel deserters, anxious to take the oath and go North. ,,. AH'nlr nt tlici Front. We learn that the position of ad'alrs remains uncharged In the Army of tho Potomac. Tho Hebel Cavalry aro still in force In front of Gone rat Meade's left, and occasionally small incur sions are made In tbe reir of our left, but as our cavaby are on the alert nothing has been accomplished by tbe Kebcl cavaliers. Wsrrru's Corn. General Crawford remains In tho command of Warren's Corps, in the Army of tho Potomac. The ItM-rut Arrel. A good deal of fccllug exists in referonce to tbe arrcet of prominent nierehunts here Jand lu Baltimore. Mr. liana promised yesterday that the trial should speedily take place. The prisoners are not permitted lo have any inter view with their friends. Public Bale. A largo public sale of real estate in Alcxaa dria will be made on Saturday next. Tbe Maryland NvMUmV Vle. The rtory that the soldiers' vote is to be thrown out in Maryland Is false. The Vermont Holders Blkumotok, Vt., October 20. Eight of the raiders who entered Bt. Albans, robbed tne banks, and murdered citizens yesterday, have been caught, and $50,000 ol the stolen money recovered. They wero caagbt at Stanbridge and Farnham, in lwer Canada. The rest of the gang have been on tho road, and will probably also be ar rested. m THE orEKIIAAH N KEXTOCIHY. Loi'iaviLti, October 19.-Csptaln Freeman, representing himself as commander of Jesse's rearguard, appeared at Georgetown, Ky., to-day. There Is a great excitement frou) tho Bear ap proach of the Rebels "Cavalry" Sheridan's Ill iVItl t TIVK I'lltK HKttH. THfiilytlirpe Iturlii; llorxo nnrnnl. 1 oston, October 20. The stahlesnt tho Hiver side Trnt'lng Park, Brighton, were destroyed by lire lust right, with twenty-three hors's, imlud ii F home of the best trotting sto.k iu tho coun try. Tho following are tome of the famous horses lost : Yi urg Sutton and May Kimball, bo'h owned by J. K.Mr.' nard ; Helled' llarlor I, Lady l.i'ch fu Id, well known horse Prince, aud a splendid buy LorsO. Six of the hoiscs belonged to Mr. lleekwith, of Hartford. Plack Hawk and Telegraph were owntd by lu uheu l'.uia ; fiiicbanan and IV, oivoe I by Mr. Osborne, ol New York j Grey Kagle, owned bv C. II. ltlari. b rd,of U ton; Albany Maid, owned by Wllieonib; a niiigiiitiecnt by gol liug owned by Stephen Ilayesj a lire colt belonging to Mr. I'liHum; the gelding ltapi I, which trot'ed ou Ihe trai k yesterday in a five nii'e race. The loss of voting and valuable stock was also great. The llsnii s s pu ad so ranldiy that very few horses in tho stables could be saved. rlnrkdlH by Tolrirrnnh. Nr w YoiiK, October 20. Flour Is dull; sales nf'WIl hnnrl.nl ta Mml III fr Ml.,': S'l-T .'.iJUl Ml lo lll.lti: mid till tilt t.ir Hieiil, tii. wtii-it Un!t:m!.'s tin in), ut .lit ll'irn ndvnncM t ecit wi'li .in ill 11. M dull. P'nk Arm: id-s f ImO iK.rel. bt tilt) ii .ni. I.urd uulcl ai -M v haikji il.ill. Fritish supply of cotton, this year a.-IO.OJO bales. Anewronlralto,Frldade Oebole, has ipo nod in New York. Kieiimond papers are short of editorial mitt.-r, bcciuso editors and printers are defending the city. 1 mi.AI.n.rlll A THAMtt HKPOKX. Tviii-i av, OcteVr JO.-t'olton rontlii'ics eicta.lvol u I. ai it 'ik-i . are a n. in vt. k IJU. itliren lUrk I, ((alut but Urn M 111 t'.ll. TIiti- Is vt ry lute CluvcrHiif-tl o ami a- In.Aiat it U hut IlilV lliiiilna a t;r. Wo all itn 4t i'l 7 ur til 'bi. Ti a thv Is ,'ilvl ai ta UI. MsoeJ raiM'.'i iroin il li to I .'5 Inishe'. T bs rrovimon marV.et Is sxtru'ly iul9tiheT4 behw leureely any tleiaund trots say innrfr. 1 he 0"iai.i! lor Fl.-'l'ti h. been ocss.lv.'ly ',li;lil. anil 0. i re Is .1' : le .T n J casus to r-i :nrd in pn.a,. l auiu qiiuy li.r i xeurl en. Leea ra ..lly t ilia si t i u.lll sale,, sfc .iiitiat .',,11 lens K.iia '. to::n i.'i, 4'iu r.virs (sniuvai SilmS 1 AO, I'll -sle. I'm tha .anal i' of tli.) Ik nie ii.nie o iu akiug ut S1W lor tu1 ran uu M II. t.ir tan. la.n .... m ,a.lity. N .ttiaig- dt'ii; tu Itya 1 It. in er l or'i S"euir-n ,r"'Oi. Il.e ttu.lia s-: w i till tia, i-er.' I' il t'i Watit Vf irk it f .r MTlit' ll.ll ft ia.t St'll t-illliull aiel 'be e t, t-t:r ,..'ea II. l.nt.11 ta, on de it.rl or gui ' ri .nic seber. lo uoar'ti. , iia lull ale lo li"tl e I. sl.mlt I'm b 'St.e'i Saut'iera r. I at Sv' .'t'J: we nuo't! t'ciinil I vaii -a rial ttl S-SO.t.ii.1 waliejit I I.1 Vl.l, ttnbout fSI.1.. lit-.' I. In H'eidv ' jn...'. ut Hm ('..jii is tiiiii unl h.s tive'ines; ao) up n. aiotv w, re tilsiit'M , 1 oi h.' si siu.it. Otits ure rcilnii; .tetvly lltrlt; Hioloyuail Ult are H'llet. CITY INmjUGSNCE. Ptath or THUKMOMaTsa to day. Hix A. M., 13. Noon, oOl. Ono T. M., 50. Wind, W. Ao.ux Oi'ENEn. OnSa'urday, Oatobcr 22, the rcopenii g of tho Ontsido Lino of Steamers, be tween this city and New York , will take place. This lino is under tho conduct of Sle-srs. Win. Taylor & Co., of this city, No. 210 8outh Wharvs. The new and substantial s'e&mers 7.'. f. Kniqltt and Joh (lib on have been ex prcsslv bui't for this rout.', ami will make regu- r ..'i i.'.. Tt,.. t...tjl t.." lit,., f ie. lur lll-wevnty itt,. uv '. n erly so exteusivi ly patr.mi.cJ liy our meroh 1'its, v as iu Cessna ed to close., iu oonsc'iuonce of tno Government having withdrawn the ves.-els fr un the Ipie; and wo are glad to announce tint Phila delphia merchants have by their eutorprise sup pl.cd the want so long existing. ClIAlUIKI) WITH UHIMO At ACCHSSOIIT TO MuiiDEii. An Italian named Antonio Cereehlno has been arrested upon the chargo or being acces sory to tbe murder of John Williams, as stated in Tin-. Tt LnuiiAi-it. The prisoner was engaged In tbe light, and was the party who nourished a pistol and threatened to shoot. The blow of the Jtnifo which struck Williams nnd caused his death was aimed for Ccrechino, who Jumped aside, aud avoided the dunger. Tho party who used tbe knife is still at large. Honors to tkr Late Gexebai, Bibney. In honor of tbe diUinguished services of the lato Major-General David B. Birnuf, United States Volunteers, who died on tho ISth instant, of disease contracted la the service, It is dire-ted that from meridian until sunset on the 2lst iu etiiut, the national Hag be displayed at half-mast at the several military post in this Department, and during the same that hulf-hour guns bo fned at Philadelphia, and tlio lHJnuarters of the Depuitnieut. i To us Removed. The hall at the corner of r.lglitu and Vine streets, a portion of which recently camo down, will all have to be removed except tho Vine street front, which is thirteen iuche in thickness. The Klghth street wall was not of sulticient thickness to support its ow weight, homo one will loose heavily by this mishap. The manner ln which this structure was put together is a fair illustration of false economy. Kbckivimo Stole Goods. Nathan Fried man was charged, at the Central Station yester day, of receiving goods stolen from Spley & Co., of Harrisbnrg, about three weeks since. The principal witness was a colored man named Bhulti, who testified that a parly of men, himself among tho number, received the good a few miles out of tha city, and conveyed them to Friedmeu's store. The hearing was not con. eluded, and will be continued ou Wednesday next. Tub BoiMEiia' Vova. This morning tha soldiert' vote footed tip HI3 Union, and 307 Democratic. This is about one-half of tne Phila delphia vote. Tho vote thus fur gives M.Rusnsll Thayir I majority of ill. Mr. Thayer's election is secured beyond doubt. His majority it is thought will reach 200. Tn Truth Waud in Motion. Tbe TJnioi citizens are hard at work orgaiUIng the ward for the approaching election. Block Committees have been appointed, consisting of three ae-Ivc gentlemen ia each block, for 'he purp n of m Ail ing an active canvass of every houe in the ward, and briuglng out v tos. The Kxer.utive Com mittee mtet sevoral ev nl.igs in the week, nttiio In arltinsrters, corner of 11 road and Uiren r.v ts. Sheriff Howell is tbi Pn slden', Charles Jewell, Mcretar) , soil frUrauel P. Hancock, Treasurer I te msjorllv at tin last eleetion was l.M i. It will probably be near 20XH) for Line. do and J hi, ion. Ata meitlng of the Kxecntlve Cotnml tee of tha t'tn ti fart, n ii. I , p.h Wurtl. n.'ltl .el T ui'ilv ..v. bii.k, Oct t r is. IsM. ths i.,IIoiiii r. solution wh. n.lnotmt ; .tt,,l, Tl.tit Inr lbs t'ir... ol ..-ii-lii? t-vsrr I titr.ii vote ni. rt.y ol tse I'.'-nltlfnlisI eleet-.nt, llir .1 m: be ii tt.tmntil. t.r llti.i' ircnt.t in. ii iinlctl in e-i.-h l.,.-e In It,,- t. rrt. btMif ttle f II - hall l-e l. . -uivii.t, ai. h'ot-k, "ittl 10 lilt' .1 .lr llliint.1 rntlrttv. r lu hsv. every Union Voir, T lb a n tiie tt.ty .ti- eal.m. Ttie r.'llawlii Ke'lllJtiitMi fi- ..lKMMril, vU. 1 Ursi I i eel' c: - A. It Of II ivrn. A!.'sn !?r nr',!. rit.'-l' N. Holer. J K. Va.nU'ie. .toseah lllle., T. II fShfrirl irt. m- te .1 1'iei in.-'.- Ill ek .fioni It. co to Vine. frni M afU 10 Montli len-et., li' twine Jons., WUILiit V. Htitb Tt, Jol.ll JH'li-w ltlt.uk, from It.ett ft i.te, tram klia'ell la Mn h tlr.rt s.,T.inie. v. Sl'.ke., Itttbert V. Horn., Moxan tit r Join son. lllock.troiii Arch to Kwe,, from Nin a l i 'I t n It, l ieerke All x mitler. I ir. J. M. I. e.m. Ster.inv ll tti .tiU 1 l.lr I'rt eltu-t. liloek, f om Arth to Koeo, from CfnOi to r.a ten Ii. II. W . I'.n ii,.l. II. II n.idl, u. II. ItolTn.. loo k fr. m Hrtie to in.. Iniia Tenth in Klevr-nth .In-te.. .Itil.n H . hi ii I I I f tna M.ir-li. Tbotii. U'l ,'... II lo -k. f 'tio 1 act lo lnernm Kleeenth o Twelt b ftreet., W. A. Due. 1 Im m... Al.iujn, I rein I. Itl'i't.ie. Iti.oth I'm em a llt.i-k, Irom Ic ice to Vla, fr ittl Twe'l'h 10 lbtrlrrnthl K.tlwftrtl llftvis, Atlihti Itt'. 'i , er . 'I lion u. Moolh.n'l. II nek, flo.n r. li m ItM;., f, u T'si llll. lo Tlnnt with .tfet.i., 0. II. ti,H,re., J.i-iif. Ki rr.,l l silt . I.. Wi -l. II it k, Irifi Ar. T t" It ici, "om 1 let eitlh to 1 rvelfdi ttreel., I'r. lieorKC ntir.er, A It rcr.l-et.rKel oplniitl. if r, I'r. t it ct - b'ot 1 from R tee to Vine, Tht.e"-ilri 1 1 1'roii'l ttr-eis. H. L. Hntiler, Jut.ii H'tltiek, ana t.'a.'tra linn.. lll.tk.frt.m l.'.e to V iae. lire x-i t.. Kidot-nia ireeo, l.t run (Iks it. I'b.r e. liiivK'T, II. V. I'uli. III. ten, f sen An 11 : lt.it t, I lartfentlil.t ll'tUtl .ur-ct.ii .lultll .Mtley, I i l.-i limine, sn.' J. W. Mer..illlli. lth ereeli.et lilt t k, in.ia Hire to Vtitrs,rr-m flf tifi.lti to aixlt-enlh .Ir.'i'l. W. .1. I'ttseo.'. H-the-t I'. Im. .lo'it llrei ' I'.. Illoek . Ir m Areh tt, Ka.T, llro.a lo f'U' I ri lti vrtrf. .1. l'.rlh"loir.ctv, I?. P. Itfc.rts. r'urlt-s AVetketly. Illce, , from Ar.-h in II ice, from l-tnoaalh i.i Mixtc. tab ittitati, A. II. l'loat Si n., i:. Tftii y,J ic..ti Lo'itl en.lnirtr. Ht.velllh' I'reclnet.- II lock, ltnre to Vine, from H:terMlMl to Heveiiitti-'tlli slriMt'S.tlo.h Ht.-rliiir. J. M lletrsrl, rt II. M .mm. II ock, lltii'e 1 1 Vine, lr in hevei t.'.-nlli In Kl' a. lee-ah slleets. I ti trl. . Vnrtl. 11. I. 'Klilrr, 11 II. WYolwr ml. Woes , sreb t-t II .ef , IT -m Sixleejtb 'o Sevenn-iMilbpliTcts, 11 W I I m. d it, I' It Kit net, W. V. Mil, h II Hl.fk, Areh lo Hair, s.vetieenfh to KlKlileen'li stnwts,.t. II. Ilro.in, VV. s. I'cir, ,. I', i 'o'.in in. It lock , Ar. ti to Htro, Kls-hte nth to Mneteentll .treet., Joseph Oo tp.ir, Clisi le. Oat. Trotnta" in H i.. Kifli'li t'cctrcl tlteeV. Ari-h to R.ce, from Vlne'eeitb t t'l'ivfiitii'tli .ireaSs.J. II. Soiilb worth. A.K bnaii..l.o4 T re aft I'.t, ck.An I, In Ita, e, rrtiniTweinl. -Hi tolWxi.lr fl.Bt xtretts, lirnnima l.evcrln, lleoriro Howard, il A. Miller. Itloe.ll. Art'll It, Ha- e. f'.IMt TwC'ttv-ltM' to TwttlOV- st'e' tirl : treetn, l.sxo Baliter, Willtara Atimore, B1. tlr"n, III. ck. A ich In lijec. Irian Tvt eO'T-.t colitl lo Hie river, Wl'lotm I'. .H.ae., sv. H. PonNo'i. ttoltcrt rntt-r..iti. Mntlt I'r.t met I'.'oek, Irom luce to Vliw, frtea s'.:,c. Ircn'b itiT.v..n.leri .Ire.-fx. Ravroontt MimlI, ,1. 1). Krsor, li. Holbetijiel. block, rrom H, ico to Vine, e,.. Ttventii.ttt t.t Twenty-lirt stree's. II. I,. Jewell, Syh-e-ter Sir.iOi, lew). Lciels lllo-k, iroal USl-ii to Vlnn. fiotn Twon'v lir.' to Twenfs-iieton.l s'retes, Hiram Ilnrle-, I'nl J. r.sloit.r'. M P.'orels. Illtek, ftoiu Itucn to Vliw. fioia 1't. tutt .second to river, C'lturku tlrailoy, II. It. lloagbloi), Dtl 1,'Nlnl n TotM. Ai ti mv. Now that the leavos b'gln to assume their autumnal tints, and the shadows are length ening over the everlasting hills, quite a peroopti bio change in the habiliments of those who throng our public streets is noticed. Clothing of llglr. textuto and color Is b coining le.n and loss fa' ipietit, and tln sii of fnintro hue hao talion their p'nee. At early morn and eve ponplo walk along with considerably more elasticity in their stem, and a gentleman can wear his overcoat, or a lndy lur furs, occasionally, without danger of bjing laughed at. Thine who live nut of town roach the city In tho niornii g niiitllcd up in shawls and overcoats, end red noses nnd cluttering teeth are not uufre iuent. Frost is abundant, and the sight of ice reminds on of Ihe Arctic regions. 1 be Fcnson of winter gsyc.ty is abent to be in angurulcd. Our different places of amnsetiiriifs ore filled nightly to overflowing, aud the "light fartnstie toe" Is again receiving her nsiitil ranks of votaries. Mirth and gayety .prevail on all Hides. Hrward op Vanity. A vain Jerscyman Is an auomaly, for, as a general rule, citizens of Now Spain have nothing whereof they can boast. Bat Sir. J. Downs forms an exception to our rule ; and yesterday the eyes of our citizens ached from t ao tflict of the brilliant llashos of sunlight reflected from tho wheels of Mr. Downs' new cnrrUign. Up Chesi.nt street and down Markot Hew the glaring turn-out, until the exlsteuce of Mr. Downs' new carnage was generally known to the Inbnhitfltits of the (junker City. Finally tbe trout of a store, in Market street was selected as the point where the purchaser should rost, and ihe owner proceeded to screw the storekeeper out of If cent, per yard for two yard of ciliro. While the process was in opora'ioa ' A wixon cmuc down like a wolf oa foM," pnnicd for a moment against tbe Jersey turn-out, nnd then proccded peacefully on its way, leaving, lu wevir, a load of rubbish on the curbst iuo. Tlio repreientative of Mpaiu having successfully com bided bis bargain, came out ami found three spokes of a wheel und soma ollclo'.h in placo of his brilliant carriage. The driver of tho Ameri can Juggernaut was at once seiiud upon, and after being cared for by Alderman Weltlln;?, dis parted minus the priea of a certain equip igj, while Sir. Downs returned to Spain with more sense aud less vanity. Patents Granieu. Tho following is a list of patents recently issued to parties residing in this city : ltobert Cornells, for improvement In Instrn mcMa for lighting gas by electricity. Antedate ! Auaust'20. ltv. J. Charles I'.uh iui, for Improved fruit and vege table press. liouert A. Tarrish, Jr., for Improvement In valve arrangements lor h'jso. Antedated Decem ber 12, lSii.t. Jidward Tiiicus and George Rehfiis, for Im provement in pun: hes for uttaoliiug buttons by rivets. Georgo Goewey, assignor to himself and Wil liam Pulley, for Improvement in corn shelters. John D. Hall, assignor to himself and Ostiorne Conrad, for Improvement iu railroad car wiudoiv fixtures. Mclehlore F. Maedioco, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to himself and Abraham Aiidcisoujof Camden, N. J., for Improved furnace. roiiTicAL. A large and enthusiastic meeting was he'd last night ut Union League Hail. K lwlu Orelile, I'.Bq., presided, and introduced Charles . Lex, F.?q., tbe orator of the evening, who was received with loud applause, and delivored an eloquent and pn'riotic address, which was lis tened to with fixed attention. At tho conclusion the midii in e rose to their feet and gavo three cheers for tho speaker. K. Spencer Miller, Es f., followed iu a telling speech, after which Ihe meet ing adjourned. A Hug raising took place yesterday afternoon at the corner of Washington avenue and Twonf.y first street, at the establishment of Messrs. Camp bell &. Pollock. The whole affair came off with great eclat. A Reti-knino Reoimrnt. The members of the 9.1tu Pennsylvania Heg'.ment (Qoslluo's Zouaves), who did not re-enlist arrived home last evening. Tho men were handsomely enter tained at the Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon, then marebed to Independence Square, where they were dismissed. The returning party number seventy-eight men, commanded by Captain It an dali. Gen in aL Cadwaiadhk's Hovsb ox Fibe. Yesterday at 24 o'clock P. M., the resldouce of General George Cadwalader, No. 925 Chesnuj street, was discovered to be ou tiro. Before the lire companies coiuu arrive me wiioio ruui in tiauies. liy the activity of the companies, however, the tlamcs were soon subdued. Reiiel Black Flao. Lieutenant U untie ar rived last night from General Sheridan's army, brieging with him the celebrated black Hog, und.r which thev gave no euaiter. It has In the centre of tbe black field the word "Winchester, and "no quarter" inscribed thereon. Tho Hug Is o be presented to the city to-day. Sailivo op tub Itamak Faro at. Tho Italian frigate rrincipe Vmberto sailed yesterday for Genoa. During their stay both oflleers and crew were much pleased wiia tiit attentions bestowed apon them. Wochdbd Soliubbs. One hundred and seventy soldiers arrived In the ; city last ; night, and were attended to by Ur. Jtendetdine, Director of Transportation. AeciUEKT.A man named John Davis, forty fivs yearaof age, had UU right arm crashed yes tetday by being Jammed between the bumpers of two caw in West Philadelphia, To PraaHAII ClOTWINO AT LOW FmSII, tUate sciecilos flroui enr stock ol Kt.iii-aiis Un.ai. W (.inmi soetfs giMl Hi Osfe, JU, twit an maUriat, frm 'A 1. fre I'cr eenl. lewee than k. now oliarit fur lb a3. g.od. nisrto to oiSer. Wo havo all styles, .lies, and nc. u O'ouuus Me s, VeuUi s, aui Utus'. Aileaa be tulletl wilboal Aelaj el troubkt. BiiiniTT 4 Co., Tewat BaU, V e, US sUraot atievi Thr Ton. op Aovs wAn A RmATroi awtj a I'i.ii.si rn. Vtbta w rennet . ihe oua. baTtss xs roii. hi int.. n 'he ibvlt:M) conxtltiit-on. ihroueb airs., bp the bealrb rt .trorloe dm of tbe ae-rllo. w iel a lu.t rtlea.ure anil pneo la aolntltir ihe mutton lo Oi. bOAelleen re a. ay itrtM hletl In to PlnrerMm Awh$ MucMten, ealil at No. S'lS rhexnut street, below He.en'b. Reary ono t tlo iwlebrail m.ehlnes kt .nirriV alth a oHarnexi Reir-.ew.r," a mo.t valuable a t.nrl.it, by which tho) wr rk I. ii l'-dtrecled, wll'ioin tho lea.t cere or tr inlrie to tiie oeeritior. All tbe.e nunilae. are eo'il with a anareis tee to kivc cnttre ..tlttl.' Uoll. or tho rn Hit.y I. r4-arne4t .o Unit U'cliasers mve.t Ihefr mon.y In tbe Plnreao eltt.outa pailieleof ilk. Person, n w vl.'U-n tae e'ty .l.oiud not omit caltloi at toil eaUbU&huiait aa.siotiiia asiaiiiuia. "Ecomomt Am, tiii: Go." One mm adyer- ti.rx Mm to'-.ttt,. onr dixicIi t anil temper by"prirrt t ,e ln tr n fertile e. brktj'- ane.her M an t ("t by n.ln si. unr aa remant i and anotnar. wit i a new nii'r. i. k. I.,' , ,, , .ur .- N ,w tr.,,,!, Hit. I..I sdvir lite ii.net miai M aoriieahte of any uiinu we have lalel) .. ru in v im. We com ni n.l II to thot! ho r .. ,I....T, wh.ihefwar h ri,i,tr ae " Mont la "V. ""'' """"J'. et dial can Is ainohy ?.. 7 r'rer.i t'ia y.i'irrsoihe. xt lb. exe-.rlee storoof I b.rle. Htokce ii Co., uotbr Ihe "Cenuaeaial. . , Mb. A. P. Pchoikmaw, Gbs-fltUr, No. 537 "''x h r ebvtViici"y"',t ,K""' """ m"hoJ "SU 1 i.e iw. ket i, ineSe la a hbrtity ornsmenlal utte, an foinix n no' et mil useful K4. nxlnre. T ie I'rseket csnlte.eeaia operaUoa br aaUAac attba i.titbli.limeui In issri tu. ' "n Tub result of tbe eleetion ia Penasylva- ntn .nil xe. ms In be hae.lmr In the bxtinoe of aaaer. i tlittvosio tbo oile.it oi the majorllv on the house votet Ian tlnTi' Is no mi. 'i t'n.'cruintx tnacttlnn tbe q.,.tloil mi towlia fell, the li. .ianil caepat : mi. That boaor ha lt i. . in mir eTcriir'sinii townsman, W, W.Aite. gaa . J.O.SV) N. Nlntii xtrei t. . w . a..ier, Mj , OsrPoTTt k Din Ir. That Is the "TtpresiiloTi of inery wh.i lm hil their grey hxtr rex to red to tl t a n i al c.i:.r. entl ile lr b-tl 1 ai.iL caver-;. 1 wit i h nr. aIor li.lni' one boi'le of Mr.. S. A. Alien's tVanrr. Har Ba .tcrvr gird ll:r iir, x.lrir. Ir I. not a tbo, it ran 40 ao harm. Kvery ope txht be nd IbetH. preparaiton .oeak. lis tl in lli r nr.,,,11 If you wb tr restore your hair e la vrnr.h anil rel ifn It lliroesh llox, wliliout delay ppocuro tu.e pre; aroiioiix. Ail tUngir'.it. Itoup rliem. , riioTOOBAVia, llfe-rfie, eMored in oil, Ivory, typ.. . nf mo.t extimxlte Ouish, and posseln .tf lex Partos do i t... i II e sc. u'.i U In arUallc nuuiitir. II. K. JUiuiar, . li'.i Alcb stre.l. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Omet or Tna Bvaxmsa Ttaym, I Thuray, October Mt.-X i Gold has declined 3 por cent, since last even leg, under the glorious newj from General Sheri dan ; opening at 2llj ; foil off and sold at 239 at 11 o'clock j 'J0;iatl2; and 207 at 12J. Market weak. ' The Stock Market is very doll and unsettled Ibis morning, and the transactions are United. Government bonds aro rather lower, with sales ot G-SOs to notice at 1011, coupons olf; As of 181 arsj quoted at mi ; and 7 '30s at 10sl(s10i. , .. . ltailniad sbaros contlnae qaiat,wlth tho excep tion of Keading.w hii h is more active, and sold at Cf'O'COJi Mint-bill at 5'.l; Catawiss preferred at ii.s, and common at 18 J ; li.ij was bid for Penn sylvania railroad; 4.3 for Littler Schuylkill ; 69 for Philadelphia nnd Gertnantown ; 32 for fhila dclphfu and Kric; nnd 4! for Long Island. City Passenger Railroad shares ejntlnue very dull, and we hear of no sa'es. fjoj was bid for Second and Third ; 20 for Green and Coatee; and 20. for Girard College; 50 was asked for Taenia nnd Eleventh ; 3;J forSprnco and Pine: 67 for Chesnnt and Walnut ; and 18 for Arch. . Coal Oil shares are inactive, and prieea have derHncd, with sales of Oil Creek at S ; Noble and Dciauiuter at 12i ; Rock Oil at lj ; McCUntock nt Ci; Maplo Shade 16A; McElbeny &J; and Densmore 8. ' "" ' There is little or nothing doing in Bank stocks, but they are firmly held. 1U3 was bid for North America ; 56 for Cemmorcial ; 39 for Mechanics' ; 47. for Ponn Township ; 28 for Manufacturers' and Mechanics'; 37 for Consolidation 471 tat Commonwealth ; aud ki for Union. - . In Canal shares there Is no chango to notice). Lehigh Navigation sold nt7C;aud Susquehanna Cunal nt 1.5 ; 201 was bid for Schnylkul Naviga tion common, 3.1 for preferred; and 97 for Morris Canal common. ' ' ',' The Money Market, as we hive noticed for Several days past, continues easy; loans on call aro freely ollered at fig 7 per cent, per anuura; good paper is very scarce, and quoted at 9l6 per cent. PIl'LAXJELPITIA STOCK EXOTiANOS SALES, OCT. . tenoned by Clarkeon A Co.. Brcktrs. So. 121 B. ThM Bt j BEruXn bOAKUS. 11 l shCorn Plant.- 7 I s.;i KejrxtJ02'eS 7V 71? .1141 h Un., 7 xVxi.h da,.. ib do S-0.li d,i blO 4io.ll o 10 ,',i I) tSt tin man tl1 " sit da IM'xti It, b'l inn sli t'nl.. n I'ct '5" I JOjsIi do..... 4'KixnRK Tens... liUxb Itcatlln K.. 1-h Morn, l.'au. ano .bMu.lUraeb. ti II !i llt.ux-ea.1... 1.0 ib Kxeele'rOII. 5 ISW ... OS M v ... w ... 1 x : a sh .to l'U nil Clinton Coal... 1 ice eh Uruiiur.. KIKNT HOARD. t'W V q 5-2.'S . I '-. ism eh Rcadlns B ... 10 sseitt ny ox ir,'4 y.'ti.b Ntos Trcek .... 1 I lttm,l Oil i riik.. a (eibMt.bleAllcl.... 1.1',. lti so Itock ml... bio 4; .'Oxb Mil llnl'Hk.... S'.i 2.t h Mann, sti.juo .. l,.'j. liu xb Mcl.Uieiiy ...bo os, 4' SI sb Ut eS, t VII sll I.ebich N.iv.... 7ll tun .n do. ...CAP 0 iv) is) .bOkint ml , .1 en una so i, NISA l.'u.h 4nn.b 3uo.a itn ' .a inD .a l.o ,h '.hm in tlo. do., do. o. o. do. do luo.b Ruxti. (ha It 11 fb Mlnehlll ttlxf loDsb Cutuwl.sa K... IS '.I 4U0.h MstlhenyOU. Unotations of Gold at tbe Philadelphia Gold Kxcbangi, -No. 34 S. Third street, soooud story : PA A. M 2114 I'-i M ., 3074 Pi A. SI 20J I 1 P. Ai 207 Market weak. -. . Quotations of the principal Goal and Coal OU stocks at 1 o'clock to-day : Hid Ait.' Mi Atk. Fulton Cord H nrxanlo Oh jbf ltitr Mountulli Cosh 6 r riinkl n Oil ii U.YA MU.i:oaJ..l.' Oret-n Mi. Coal.... H. rarbontlale .... 2 Nov. Creek 1 rdor Dam Coal. Clinton Coal Iliulrr Coal 11 liltiinolid Coal 'ol Hw.i.ra 1 PenliMlnliif H t'oiniecliiut Keislolie Uio.. .s .. S xecl.ltir OU s .. Pan Teuk .. lit note, naiuyvu.. .. t Irvbni Oil 7A II l'eite raras OU., I '4 I'en.innre.. 1 S'i f 4 ti a k si i5 1 palxelioil., 1.. Mccabony. 14 Knoert. OU., 'il ti inaumd a )V 1J K ibteAOelaiuatar.liVf U.'Z 'a Hlbnard Is, ii Htirv Karua 3 ir 1'i Hniner Ix( 1 , i'etrtileum Cuuo. S l. 2 l--..letrt JA, 1'; ilIos I.Uad .. rt.nttueuial 1 rsrrell.... Oil Creek. -1(1 '.' Alianhony Hirer.. It ..f 1) f.s, I'nrUn 4 : art'it Hh.ile Oil. .1 K:ilUt.M-l Oil.... li.'t kt i in,, xttii vtfwva. H'i Hull tlreek. ., 1 enli.j ivanla 1 01.. I i.enu.iim... 4 Corn Plaalar. ?' IJr.Kts 1J Rock Oil 1 Terr Sariu... IfS IHn'H) ) Sob. Oil t!o.. I'flfrrOI). Minim) OH K?vanr Oil cmuiffft Oil , f 'nlon Pctrokutn.. 1 If cod oil., Btmita Oil, 14 t.'iiper ro;ouiaiiy.. The following are the receipts of Flonr and Giniu at this port to-day Flour, 1600 bbls.j AVbeat, 7100 bushels; Corn, 2900 bushels; Oats, SoOO bushels ; Barley, 3HK) bushels. The returns of the Bank of Englaud for tho week ending October 5 compare with tho stiua nient of the previous week as follows : neineiuoer veteoero. . 17.0XIJ) S A,(JI . l.'.onsoei Il7.il.le , ll,"S7,U!l I0.'7AI4 , 2a. KM IK9 2l),i MO . jn.aio.ii'Ai 2i.vs,ei5 , la. I Jl, ina UMM Pnblte deposits t)iiifrdciiu tlovenmieiit si-curltt.. O tber M.e 11 rilies , . Note. In circulation..... speck aud buUioa LATEST MAKING IXTEIXIGOCEe CTJ.ABED THW MORKTHO). Prln J. M Sawvor, liourne, S. W. Pass, Curtis A Knujht. Hit! llurmab, rfbenuaii. Newburyport, Tweds Co, Hclil C. rib, Well, Kcrt llarruneua, do. Hchr T. W. Ware. Mrewer, WnBhtinrton, FI. A. A da alt. HhrC W. Clark.IluiiUey, Uaiuplon Boa I., do 8t.br Kl1i lira,on, Harden, WoUileet, liuAl.toa, Oraeff ittr ll'. Bl.ekmsn, (lantly, Norfolk, Tyler A Oo. SeJirNewJer.ey.Wslliw.e.Balihiioro.Cap'aia. Buauier Kocklaoa, baaerolt, 'rtrss Muuioo, X. A. SUaiuuVbUci! Warrior, Fowler CltJ Point, fo-oa ABRTVF.D THIS afOKSTrHtJ. Brls Matlltla (sued.), An.l.ron. rrora St, Martins 27th ult.. Willi ml' to Jaurelclic Lavocne. lil-ik 11. r. Ward, britse, u dayslxoui Mew Orltaas, with SJtifrutmt UrwTr isVrab.ly. Cam.ll, frMa Oeorgotown, In ballast tbt"nr !bVrlh.m l.hjtat, Iraland, froBI rortroas UoBroa.lO) ball.ltoJ.U.ll. S BeituUer. Hrlir t lnytoa A Lo lur, Jackson, 1 cay rroea Smyrna. Pol., w ith grain to Jane L Hew Icy a Co. ttebr kobet ea. Boaa, 1 day front Low, OaL, with grain to Jam L He ley A Co. Stlir Cora, ftpenee. 1 day from Brandywino, DxiL, with cor meal to K. M. la. Steamer AUda. l eunkt, hours front Sew Tork.wll aidM. to W. P. Cb do. aieamar Bainson, IiunnlBs, 24 hours from IW Vert, wlia nde lo W . a. Clyd. bktciTketi. J TL sobr Mary Browu, llriiuwa, hens tot "T" leaiix, w lib coal, when oiT W uojiliiton, Dol ! " aad ratumed tuia tuotain for reealre, TMtwittTATinNrl, ' KiM th, M.mil w'',Blwi t,ot sett S kbUT tea eld Iroa 7 baltte V""".'.' t kbl. I da turtle sheila Idt doa ale.i ail ", ,w vKjr 1 bo. mjtv I eoi oer t kes. bra- J d. . p" w, w bkk, laMW I do notuiiei. I tk,.t .lo be, .fr -eW "" i .. j Ev ii .... x si .... IX I I L