IE VIE NI NG- PRICE THREE CENTS rillLADKLnilA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1864. PRICE THREE CENTS. PTp TTT? Tj TT7 3o 1 THIRD EDITION POSITION OF AFFAIRS GBANT--SHEEMAN - SHERD AN. Leo Fortifying tho Southflido Railroad. HOOD'S ELTREAT CONFIRMED, HI3 SUPPLIES EXHAUSTED. Longstrcet's Terriblo Dofoat. PURSUIT BY OUR CAVALRY. UNION MEN REJOICINC. f Bto., Ktc., Etc, T.lc, Etc., Klf. Spvrlnl to Ttie Evrnlnir Trlrirrapli. WARiiiitnTON, October 21. Iajo is still fortify ing his position on the Southsido railroad, and Hill not giYO " nP without a despcrato struggle, as upon the posses-ion of this railroad dopen in both the fate of Petersburg and Richmond. Hood, at last account, was endeavoring t3 effort a safe retreat into Northern Alubaiu i. The supplies which ho hud taken with him on thin great raid on Sherman's communications arc already exhausted, and ha now finds hinisolf Obliged to rctroat without accomplishing th.it which both ho and Davis had promised to tho Hcbel army. Despatches received from Sheridan's army represent Longstieet as most completely out gencraltd. IIli army retreated In great disorder after tho econd battle of Fisher's Hill, and he wax closely pressed by our cavalry. Longstreet will be Wholly unable to maintain himself, even so f.ir as supplies are concerned, without retreating to Staunton, which is his secondary base of supplies', Lynchburg being the first. The military position at tho close of this week if very encouraging, and causes very considera ble rejoicing among the friends of tho Adminis tration and the country. WESTERN GULF SQUADRON. The Reconnoissance Towards Mobile. THE MOVEMENTS OF OUR CENERALS. He.. Etc., :tc, Etc., Etc, Etc, Etc. Jfaw York, October 22. The steamer Morn tug Star, from Mew Orleans, with dates to tho 15th intdeDt, has arrived. The tteaintrs Sierra Xcearfa and Empire City were In tbo river on the loth. Several cfllccrs made a daring roconnoissaaco In Mul lie buy on the 10th, pushing outside of all the rbstrnctf-jn", and returning safely. One of oor puLb. ats, while reconnoitring in Navy Cove, fired into, but no Serious damage was in flicted. A severe storm hu occasioned somedamao to one or two (wiling vessels. coal-laden, brig was driven ashore, and will probabi, i)0 lost'. Oeciral Crinyir has gouo to PcasaoMa. Ocneial Asboth hits returned from his expedition. ' , General Newton had arrived at hew Orleans, tn route to tnkcc jionand at K ly We it. It was rumored that Admiral Farragut was going East. The severe trade regulations have effectually tupped all business at New Orleans. There Is nothing later from Mexico to confirm the reported capture of M.itnmoras by the French. mow i.oi iNvii.i.E. "TormviLiK, October 21. The steaincr Dime, Captaiu W. II. Catfrey, laden wiiu privatu freight, and bound from Louisville for Nashville, was a ank on the Falls this morning. Tho boat is a total lot s, but most of the freight will be saved. Tapers on a wilt were tiled to-day in thelTaittd S atra District Court nguinst tho Adams Express and American Express Companies, for a failure to stamp papers Issued bythom. Aguiust the former company fcloO.OOO and against the la'ter f20C00 damages arc claimed. Captain McNnir's K. bel thieves capture 1 tho steamer Cottnije, Captain Dickens, ut lUrpeth Slit als, on thu 13th Inst. I)rrii live Flr in l.out-II, Miivh, I.owki.l, October destructive lire oc curred lutt night, in what is known as the "Dra cut Navy Yard," which totally destroyed a large new brick mill, counting-romi, utidjttvo houses belonging to tho Merrltuac Woolun t'ompimy. The total loss is ,S"J", ,i)0 I. Two him lred and sUfiy operatives are thrown out of employment by this fire. Movements of Army Oltlcem. N.w EF.pvoitn, Mass., Oetobcr 22. Tho ateniner Henry Jhtrit- n, with General reck and stuff", arrived this forenoon on a tour of inspec tion. N aw Yon k, October 22. General liankf left for llo.-tun this morning. MArkeif by Teloirrnpb. Nr.v YoBK.Ortobt-r 22. Flour quirt; is Ins of f.VMi barrt-U t H tVr.iiio for StsVw; tW'itlVHi for (iiio; una n iur nutitiiern. w heat ntimir.d 1 Vc. ; of II.Cnv Ltlf. t t-lfrt drWiitfrn. Corniinii, villi vxlck of 1I,."J Ituthd" i H&. luvf hU'H'ly. Vitrk Him t HI T.'i" ivv Jlcia. I.ajd liim t tolic, Whiikjr llrui at 1 74. Kkw Youk, Octoler 22. Stocks aio bettor. rtiUao and Hovk UlaitU, 11 ; Cutuhfrland jrtMertcd, 47 Vi Jlictiiiiin Hoiilii-rii. u K : Nt-w i ork CfiiirL 11' : Itct.l- lnix, I tJ ; JluUou Rit. l.'O-; ; Canton oinpuny, V j t.rlt. ief v vi inn-ait-, m; t ivo I wouiy ljtti iju, liT1,; Co upon hi',; i.oUl, jiALTiMOHK, mctobvr Z. r lour fctoa !y nt Wib ir Ul.i eua. I it" .it linn ut fr'i i'aii lor unw Kci.ti.cLr. Com uult-t ut l7l'al-7 lur while. ,fi.-i- tlrin.Hi.J Kid auvaiieiii; W lilnly du'l ittid iiounutti tu 9i'tV- ilUCOli 111' ill i now.-:ik WiU ia, yi.'av.i.i . The Deuioerney la i Ncoteri Mist. In consequence of the prevalence of a raw and unpleasant drizzle to-day tho ''Unterrified" have determined to postpone their parade and torch light procession. In war times bad weather should be no bur to the celebration of a 'victor,' and wo fear that the complaint is uot the drizzle that las caused the failure of the fu.lc, but a' new acute affection called Fisher's (U)U1, vul garly termed "theridan's wet blanket," Long Ureet parades are not to be tolerated under such afiliction, and weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth is moat appropriate for tho friends oi our "erring brethren." Some aay tho Age has received another di spatch from G L r at York that the BIO BIX on the home stretch is a spavined mnle and bogus, and so tbo Democracy can't aee the "victory" in those dark days of desolation. We learn, however, that the fin fanfaronade of the Foslulo U fixed for the Col fair day SHERIDAN'S ARMY. Additional Particulars of tlio Victory. THE CAHUALTIEH. nEDEL REPORTS OF THE BATTLE. Denlli of Otlonel l.owelI. Tln.TON, October 21. Colonel Lowell, Of flit! 2d MnKchu"tltsCavaliy,was kiilediu the battle of Ctilur creek. fcketrb of Colonel Janettli Thoharn. Py ofllciM despatches from the SbenandoRk valley the death of this valuable otlieer, in the atlair near Cedar creek, Virginia, on tho UUli ins an:, is ronnrmeil. tbilmiel I unburn entero i the volunteer service aColi'tiel of the 1st West iiiiinla Infantry, and was niustcrod in with hi reeinunt, for thiee ver, in Novombur, lS '.I. Alter serving faithfully in tlio various and bril llsnt nehlt veniems In West Virglni i, he win as signed to a brigade command in the Department dt west Virgmia, in October, lsn.t. nu thero oifp.ajeu me capacities or an excellent otNYor. Me wns next assigned to Ilun'cr's Armv of tbn SIk nan.IonU. On June ,1th, of tiio preut year, he took a prominent part in tho eiiir.iireme if !) - twevn (leneral Hunter and the enemy at Mount Crawford, Shenandoah valley, in which ware raptured a lurge number of 'prisoner., several cannon, and the enemy driven in complete disor der towards Waynesbiirg. rushing on, he occupied Staunton with tho remainder of Hunter's uriny. Colonel Tliobuin participated In all tho subsequent movements of this camp tiitn. For meritotious services he was soon promoted to tbo command of a division, and at tin time of his death was in the toll Conn, ll.s n.u OI t.A . I. ,..! l. 1... . . 1 . v nm ivv !' v'ij i' U, lei.vDV O.ll.Cl J. I'IkIipi'k Hill, now rendered fo conspicuous iu tin prosjoution of the war by the brilliancy of General Sliori- Inns movements. Is looked uoon hv mlliturr critics us one of, if not tlio ntioucst diiteuivo position in tho Shenandoah valley. M'hen an ermy llko that given to I.oi.'stre.'t eva 'li nes it Heulllniy and under cover ut darkneis, it Is then placed beyond question that the U-oeU luvo met with a disastrous and overwhelming defeat. Wo need no other than the simple evacuati'm of tho position to fully establish the fact referred to. Fisher's Hill Is a strnnue place to look at :in oddity and a curiosity of nature's own handi- wurK. it is nanttc'l on ono i j tiy 1 10 north fork of the Shenandoah river, and on the o'her by Little North Mountain. In front tho Win. Chester and atrusburg piko hnils its way from fiiasourg, going up tlio valley along thj baic. of a high riiti-e on ot:e side, and nevt to an open H it on tho other. As it reachos Tii'iiblln rnn. a small stream emptying into the Shenaudoih, a sione oringc or viaduct carries the road directly up to and in front of the great hill. I he road then suddenly turns, an I trrad'ia'lr riMmr, continues along on the slopeof the hill till it pastes up through u small valley and thenea to the top of tho hid. At the potut where the pilje leaves tho bridge over Tumbling run and gjes along on the side of tho hill this latter Is so steep nd paitially wooded that persons on top of tlio hill can toll stones oil of it sulllcicntlv well to drive unail parties from oil' ihe pike, and do this without fear of capture, for tho hill-side is so firccipitous that no one can roach the top except iy going on up the road or around tho hill to tho right of (he piko and over towards tlio tuiddlo or dirt road. When G. ncrnl Sheridan fotirht what is known as the battle of Fislnr's Hiil, wliere he ciptured the seventeen piices of artillery, two days af'cr Ike Winchf-trr liht, ho Hanked tho cu-imy's worhSiind 'be liMI proper by advancing a column from the direction of Liltlo Noi th Mountain. A glance at the ninp will at once sulllce to show tho reader how necessary th;s movement was to.vurdj the suceiss of tho battle then and tturo fought. - The fortifications upon Fishur'e Hill are of a rather extersivo character. They reach from tho mountain siue to tue river, and could bo easily beld against an exceedingly lareo nrmv. Dro- vlded tt'e troops possessed tho usual standard of morale, and ibe loaders of tlioiu had an ordi Eary di grco of 'wits." liiMnu fisher s Hill Is nn nncn sna( of con siderable extent, bordered by woods. It was iu this opt n spa e that the enemy masked the grcatur portion of bis torees, and when ho had tho n, his trains oi ariiuery. I ho lino or retreat taken by Lontistreat wis along tlio ' usual" course, going up tho valley on tho piko roud, no doubt with a viow to uttenio'ing an cseepe through Kwlfr. run or Brown's Gap, ootu uomg in the uiue ic,d0D. Tll 'hi.i1 tiex. Tlttltl) 111 VIM a V SIXTH COlll'S. Wm. Ilgeiifrilz, E, K7 Voniisylvunia, wonnd'id. itenry iti igur, r,, i.ii I'onusylvauia, wounded, .lohn II. (iimip, I), l!Hth IVnna., nb lonien. 1 lent. S. W. Conard, I'jhtU I'eima., left knee. N. McClintock, A.H7th I'ennsvlvania. infra. John Donahuo, II, G7th l'jn'isvlvauia, leg. 'I Iioiiims Henasv, C, 10th I'enn.i., Hhuuldur. Corporal J. J. llutler, O, l.'Wth I'eiino. Lieut. W. U. Iaivet', II. I.iHth IVnna. Captuin Huhl, commrmdlng S7th 1' i., killed. S. N. .Snyder, I, l.tSih t'enmvlvaoia, unn. Coiporal Jarin 1). llutler, 0, 13 th l'a., hip. Uane lleiineit, 1, l.'ftli IVnasyivania, loin 1. John T. Iteynolds, J), l ltti New Jersey, ler. Jos. Lowyer, if., I Ith N. J., hr. ist, seriously. J. V. Bergler, A, hTili IVnnsylvanut, leir. K 11. N uller, F, LiH'h l'eniisvlvania, arm. Georee Nool. K, NTlli l'enusy Ivanla, breast. J. C. Ilann, I), S7th I'ennsyivanla, leg fractured. Oti ric W. Smith, Smith, C, Olnt l'a., right thigh. James lleune.C, 22d J'i. Cavalry, thbjh. in i ry -iiui er, i., is tn ra.,ieit leg fractured. Win. T. rson, G, tl h M rvland. arm. J cob II. Mlll-, G, S7tli reun-vlv.inis, foot. GitrgeL Lit' o, I, ll h New Jersey, rwht arm. Jo. Hawkins, 1-, I Uh New Jirsey, knee, hcrgt. John 11. Henry, K, 1 Itli New Jersey, arm. John I'kavcr, O, lHHth lVniisytviUiia, arm. Coiji. V. O. Iti obey, F, I'iHth l'.i., foot liactiircJ. Jo. A. Sf. rn, l, t!7th IVnnsvlvauia, lcic hip. iMirnaei rvecsn r, t, -iii rennsy ivunl a, fi' -b. Lrancis UaU, C, S7.h rennsvlvaui i. Ion thi 'Ii. Sew. II. F. S out, C, tlMi l'a., left il". Wllfon F.eM., o, i;"th l'en:is Ivunia, leg. George Kr, inner, F, li.li Mar v laud, elbow. Keigt. J. I.. Million, ll.tith M irymnd. l ev, is Iti.ny, D.dlli .Msryrmd, face., (id rgc L. l'ticc, I'., Mm i Ian 1. foot fractuivd. Henry Ilrnnie. H, ' 7'h i'.in. vUaiiia. testicle. Scrgt. G 11. Ciawl'ord, 1), lidi 'dd , elbow frae'd. George . Anacost, A, (lh Maryland, left arm. A. Tints, C, ti;h Mar l, n I, left hip. Aartiu Fnioiy, I, ldili Njw Jersey, hi;). Joi a hinder, I), l.iMh 1'cnnsylvania, hip. ltobert Waters, 1',, X7ih l'eiin-y Iv mill, foot. Aduin Itrdenger, I),S7tli l'a., head, severely. Corp. J. :. Cook, ;. I'M-li l a , thigh. Sgt. Janies llaikly, F, I'iStU i'.i., hip. Hi my Zeilcr, (t, llloth rcunsylvanla, left arm. F. II. Shucy. K, lnlth Pennsylvania, shoulder. J. F. Hnllcck, G, ntli l'i nnsylvaniu, neck. Hgt. Tliomtis r igan.li, (7th Pennsvlvauin, hip. fgt. John W. McCulloiigh, B. (ith Md., groin. David F. Amlerson, C, l.'IStli Pennsylvania, leg. John Gallacher, G, (i:li Maryland, thigh. John Donohoe, II, f7ib l'a., leg, teverely. John McVirn, D, C7th Pcmisyivania, mm. Jamie K. Dernier, G, 1021 Pa., throat, severely. John S. Colpun, K, (i7th Pennsylvniiia, uukle. Ji.nics Wright, F, Hth New Jersey, leg. K. 1J. Shuiz, II, 101th Peimsvlvaniii, shoulder. John L. Ilennings, K,f7th Pennsylvania, knee. M. Cornill, F. lolth Pennsylvania, let.. K. It. Terry, U, Clh Maryland, hand. Mig'itly. James Aver, A, 87th Pennsylvania, ?u iiilJer. Klclmrd iieilfcge, (, U7th l'liiu ylvauia, lei.'. II, Zeigkr.O, LiHtb Pcnnsvivniiia.arm, seriously. 1 anal D.ckcr, D,C7tli Pt'uu.ylvauia, thifh. H. Putter, K, luih New Jersey. A. C. Scott, K,7tU l'riinsvlvauln, arm. M. H. Hall, F, 11th Now Jersey, hand. Wm. P. Diddle, K, l.'SStti Pennsylvania, le. Lieut. S. liort', F, 1 .bth l'enusy lvacin, both hips. A.t.it. tlth Mi oland. leg. Cupt. II. Cogmt, K, Cth Maryland, auklo. H.eCHT DIVISION, BIXTH CORPS. J. IMcltner. K, 102 Ta., left leg ampntated. F. Wiles, II, 102 Pennsylvania., left leg. Cburlta W . Ackmun, lusjetor-Gcneial 1st Bri gade, Ud Peniuylvania, contusion. r.iigudies-Oeiieral lildwili, 3d Uiieade. 2d Divi sion, formerly Colonel 4ttU New Yrk, and ntnsuiK oiouei Army oi roiomac. Pgt. William Oreeuwalt, A, 102d Pa., head. J. Wollon, A, 8Mb Pennsylvania, left leg. David (iauet, A, 98th Pennsylvania, forehead. Corp. M. Karher, K, With Pennsylvania, groiu. 6. Damp, H, livid Pennsylvania, loft side. A. Miller, G, Md Pennsylvania. Captain James Patched, I), 10'Jd Ta., right leg. George Imloden, A, Wad Pennsylvania. Second Went. F. Alwuid, A, 102d Pa., left aide. David U. Wars, I, 102d Pa., left thigh. O. Short, 1, 102d Pennsylvania, hip. M. Khlnehart, D, talh Pciinsrlvaiiia, arm. r. Wall, K, vtU Pennsylvania. J. Headland, U, lSUth Pa., leitarm and aide. Jacob 6. Sheer, D, 139ta l'a., right shoulder. M D gman, T, 13!Hh Pennsylvania, left thigh. JO n Mon. K .102d Penti-yl an a, lower jnw. C rp ml 11. F. Lwi-, I, 1021 Pa. thigh. IbiHh Wiley, A, !3d PennsylvanD. 1-18 rgt. Chas. Ilaekley, K, 9nth V' , left thigh. 'oiporal Samuel C. Ilonham, A, lO.'d l'a , cr un. R "feant 8. W. Oliwby, I, lir;d Pa. lef eir. Co oral K. W. Gleismi, I02d Pennsylvani I. A b, it Miller, II, U'2d l'onnsylv.inla, iirai. t:. Stioit, II, 1020 Pennsylvania, groin. Fred. Sm th, K, '.Nrli Penm., rli;lit shoulder. II melt Geiz, A. Wth P., breast and ri,'bt thigh. S.igeni t Ail. m SVurd. II, lO.'d Pa., rigut thigh. Si rgmnt J. T. Hrell. I, IH2d Pa., left leg. John I'aiheis, K, pi2d I'ein.sylva ila, linger. J I n Rt. John, K, b'Jd I'eima., lett shou der. Tborras Spcnrn, I, iiij i Pennsi Ivania, groin. J. S Mabwrxid. H. W'.'d Pennsvlv mia, throat. P. J. Gnllsgher, II, lit'Jd Pennsylvania, he ld. Peter 1). fiross, (J.'.Wth PeiiRsyl'vani i, tie a. Scrgt, Ilaniel Sailor, G, tiStli Pe'nnsy Iv iala, linger. Firt S. rgt. T. MrGraw, A, I02d Pa , ryht arm. Si rpt. Fred. Khannnn, K.bSth P.t., side and arm. Walker, , !S:h Pei.n-v Ivania, tx-llv. Corp. John l.uer, K. '.w.h Peunsylv.inin, left arm. C. rp. Jacob Herman, K, '.'-tn l'a., arm. Andrew W. llieistern, A. '.Nth Pa., bo'h side". Gin. Itougrrt, It, I(i2,l Pennsylvania, right si lo. J.C. ll.innil, 11, loJd Pennsylvania, fracture o. index tincer. Col. Sh rman, 80;h New York, 19;h Corp, arm, ampntated. Major Smart, ,'O'h New York, killed while lead ing the first charge. Cawain G. II. Aniidon, A. D. C. to Genera Gmnt, m yerely w. nil. led. Col. Thompkiusj of Gen. Wright's st iff, slightly wounded. tii e nrnri. AccrTs. TiiuimiiT at iisiikr'h iitM. ni:ur.L lirrours Of Ol'K LOSSDS. frtlt'l tV Rtt-hmiivi H',i,;, (,7..,'.,'e !l, C11.M11.0TTKHVILI.F, October IS. Li tlie atfiir nt Fisher's Hill, on Thursday, we killed and wounded from tlity to soventy-tivo of tho enemy, mid took as many prisoners. Tho prisouers ro j ortid that the G h Corps wis at Front Roy.il. Hie enemy wero near Sirasburg on F. id.iv, iind a small force of their c ivalry were in tli ton. Lleuteimnt France, adjutant M llrig idler General Carter, of the artillery, was severely but not dangerously wounded in the leg on Tuursdiiy. Nothing else has occurred. TUB UKCTNT 111: II l'i, HI I'I'KS OVI'.IIKSTI M Til 0 SlttltllliN 11 a 1 Illt.V II Nil TO aLltWNOKI.l. From the Ilicfimontl M'Aii, f.-f.,.'..r I:', In tho valley, while we htvo'been following Hie track of Siu rLlan, which is marked oy tbo smoking remains of bams and what wero oneo goldeu grain ricks, the subsiuutial fruit of our recent successes wo are Inclined to think have, been overestimated by over-sanguini' pi-sengers. Tbcic is no doubt, however, tint H.irly has the better of the campaign in a military aspect, and that Sheridan, until largely reinforced, must act on the defensive. Many persons direct from tho valley are of the opinion that ho designs retreat ing to Alexandria, from which point ho will em bark via the Potomac to reinforce (Vrant. This of course is mere speculation, but a week at ntrthist tvujgivo us a clue to ins tut ire inten tions. NEWS JOTTING3. F.ncouraging pi ogress lias been livnlo In rulsing the ISO, Ik si fund for Waterville College. I-nrge subscriptions have lately been obtained lu lioston by the Tresldeut. Iu Newark, Now Jersey, but week, there was a cherry tree in full bloom, the blossoms being perfectly developed and full of fragrance. Tho tree was loaded with fruit as Into as August. A manufacturer in Pittsticld, Mass., who wanted to build a house this season, but had not time to attend to it, gave tho superintendence of the job to his wife, who has built a twtnty thousand-dollar mansion, which is now nearly ready for occupancy. -Mayor Tyler, of New Haven, got knockod down by a team going faster than tho law allows, the other day, and tho driver was promptly arrested. When common people get knocked down by fast driving the authorities aro very slow to notico it. VOW 1! I'ADY COAL AT 7 oO PKR X1! 'IHV IIIK lOKSI. IMKl-'ft' MttlUAl, ClIlL MI'.lNl. life iww at ll 'Tim I'nil ir.iiu tn.lrOAk.Una Coal ij .en ilte lebralis Kkkloiore mill Alsuituutii veins. at l:.t 1,-liii a inti mi ; T ., Snii.ci in. r, i'ht ten tl m I i N"ti Siii.-i r l rs. .ti ion i: oi Ttai i-viiaf i :.e per ton .o SaieKho:! iid. Ilo-H. this ivli Hi, re v Id li a illililciul h an tn.1' y on o u rttuek. in ii'l .Tit"ilii!ity, ul nt .-!u. MIX lilll.liiltl nil -ilUK, ni si mr ni.H-iiioiiliT. w : n t on v ifti llu lr .'ii.il far 11' U'tni,'. b.lt will ul,ii iii-iCMliiv ris: 1,0 a II ills i'l ml nil ll'i'ii sio. K. '1 tli lei." tun to: l' a Dro- .iii linv rnj ;ilt "r sIm i s enrs, 'i h. i, n itnliar. jwr khsit .hIi now h. lor II wne . li-rm i( th. o.le. 1 la- lei Ii lit eill'.eily in llie .Mill. I, .V'.iiftl ton- DtT VlMf. or one t"n l er - l.iiro. I t'll vs i.l "i-"ll lie lnei va'.'.-il li rt),t.ri) loiu, VI I'li-li wll idi'O Dm ruiuiany tl.1,0 u tans lo .ell tu niilMili-rH ' Ihel l-t.esl uimlt'' tri'i'H. Till; I'lll)-'! ' HJ I I. DM Willi II W11X 111. 1J1V1III.L) UONll I'HSt BKICKJUM HKIIH. hnciel inll'ilii In I lio. Mrs! H,ir ' ni.TBtl'l ho ni.il.nl Sin I'.i shur. at iho r,lro of ilia ('inniiMny. No. s-l M. HI VI II Htmti, becca .tory. llje ue.t kiaics noil uu It) lir fleiro. rreiii.t.t--JAMK.N i,ymi Ir.n-iir, r jnnlAU K In 1 CI1 110 K . Sa. 1:1 MIS. KKT flrci't. 1..UIV-.IOIIN C. STONKS. No. .;'- N. T IM1. ItKM II Mi.ol. loin oriuis: JAMFS I.YNlb No .1. M. Hiltli street. KIllV.Mtll t.. JOSKh, Nu.ii'l Ircll sir. i'f. hFNItV H. I'.M'I., Nu 4 IS Willnu .t-cel, I'. r. CI.4YIUN. Nn l.ViN. I lard .ins'l. T HOH AN IIAK-F.ll. No I' il l'li,-,i,iil lr,,'t. From n. c lisl ( t bliK-Mumler. w. mhI.-ci Hil ...llnwlr v.ell kii"un und Ii irlily ro.iii.cta',10 iiiiiu.'s. Al.l, I'ir WHOM IUVF. l.lM KlVI.O (.ll.vX. and lu whom csiiiHil'-i l rler hi'iulr r. '111. s'o k ..il' li".:oll vry rapidlv aVrluM.e. nflliorouu mioili) scrii.l.ijf itui "ed 'oaian tlii'ins.lK'ii f i a,lvAn li'lii'ii. A I l IV : I., t il.i- ol li u i's .rf elnKTiiei'il flinong cur HU'rh 'lii.ri, .rut d.ere i. ye mom mr moru: Koiit-ri .s: m- cii, r.. i . ri.n e. vi in. i . i . If r, Ki r. A. M Jelly, B'ttvln K. Itu'rl.h. Moral Wil.miu 1'. Hiimll, 'Holiurt ky.v 'Jolill Iv, j.loltn I'hillli'H, .John ( s, e.'eor, T'tlntnils It. Klin, ,.1'il.iiiliilorl, ..iiiu Itatter, John llruti.liiKton, It. I. Nojihworih, John Yttutiv, ,FinrU llivlitn, Stniutel Koritdr, Taouti. W. Fries, J I Htullll. l-har''. lileluriUon, lev. C. W, IHUitoll, A. Iloiry, H.oui. Altos, ll It A.rcon. A. F. limn! nesi, M A.F. r., Kvin Kil, lle.irtfo O i ower, C. M. I'.rpcnler, John ilti.liv!, Itr Jtt.i'ph T. Uowsai, Kohrt TI10TUS.H, L.vl Srllerk, John M. Jenkins, 'C Kron.or, llev m. c. Mniihea, ' Kot'.irt II Mtiv, H. w u.iiifti, 11. W. l.cwl.. O. H. RellKT. li.vj w. itth.rly. Il.nty M. Analli, i A. V. H'aud, . It. T. Keil.tl, Clt.rl.N lUrdt, .lo.t-ph H. Fs, Julius Maimer, Fli.leriOt, lllkrt, John t .lohn McAitt.uf, ,T leu. Iks Maslnni, l'ri.ftoli I'enalnuloll, .Iiiiat-k A. littrruiKor, i W. P. S.etir, Chillies II. llo.'lll, Icialilf. WVIttattk, T'l,ouuik iltai.am, ll'iu. lu t., I K. F. I'reuliss, 'llit'lu.ls IVoOllllMll. lurnn Dioii-r, Alaiiciiiii -' u.irt. Cti.ilts V. llurrl.-, i: I . C'ri'Bscu, r. ii n'lt. . l;v, J II oi'Untkiir, n s.iiin i.r.n tu. T. 1. Ililks, J'.hn K. I uylor, J..V"Hk, K M. K.edles, (l.urti W. klooney, is. n. i.awTi iic, '1 h lu.. ltli.lon. J. II. O llnra. II (J Young. litlni.imihorTer, Ainr. Miurn K, licori- 1. K)lor, r-divaiu cune, l.eivls ki'imU. J. II Widton, K W Hsnlim, Hsmuol Simons, Tlu it a. It tluibcd, SI Mli.niu.er, II. J hres, John (i. sik-hemr, K J. ci'iint'ier, A. V. Mlirpliv. c.pt.ia . t. rrsli.y, I' H. N. llr. WllK-n .lewelt. J r Clinrie T. Oiiiur, ('. D. TllllIlKV3, llmrj Hinlll, 11, ii . J nuiai AUi-.n, II. r . I'm'.., SI. C. Ciiiliinlf , liftor,;. l'li r.,.a, I. ecr-e L. Hll.tr, J Klein, W'.Uei Hro.1l, 1. Win . Jinn i, Jul. n II. A kley, J . frank, .toMJ It It. TOIT. W lii.ll. FdnarJl, U. C.riod.r. Iteore I . Ouieily, w in, l'. l-!njUr, Juiaea Wl liliiu'U.n, Cli.rle.1 A llidki;, W'ui. Aedrt-.H, '. 1. rbeekellon, )'r-d.-lk . ..tiut-S, K. W. Monlion, V. F. (Hnylon, V l.lisui Aicel, 11 m. hnpor, Jolm k'oir, l'rfd,i1k Psrrott, C M Uh,Ijii.1, Ilcnij I. Visit.et, J. 1. kuni, W. It. B-'i "St, A. W. Tompkins, II. I. ll.liov.all, Wm.l'ollit, C Iruddoa t Co., J. C. ItummeU, y. W. lUn.lir, John I'. Wolf, li. IK) Al.ple,to, Jot.pti Joouson, Jolts OsmI, ix itui. i ounir, (i,rlt.T.llil.evs. fi.UjUitl KUp.tilck, J, I', W milt.. .it, W Ilium I'. Filau-dt, John a. ritdi.it, llt-ar) 11 (.Lew, Willi.m NlBttu., r. n. ii. hij, Lilv.rd Ili.liUe, J:llllt II. lo tl, w nt. lliniiir, K. W Ahlertlleo, Ki. hm d Htoki a, liorttt) Wl'huui, CM. Ili irv. Jos. H Fl.h.r, ba K. Ilea. Inn, Jo. P. Cooper. Thos. It. c.aaoa, A F. IU., 14 N. Hiukei, CluiiAtuhu sa, Tbos. Woolm.a, John Frank hn, tloo. ltatnuior.lv. Ju. M. Bvlcliart. t-oi. joun r. ii.ri-r, (looru. W. (irrtjor, .tuiiie. a. Tavi.tr, W a.hlnntoB'lUII, Ctlail.-. M. Kvaus, U.J. JrlM, lt)ri;c Jolly, O. s. G'luUlii, U.W.HUI. O. r. Waldron, W. M. Cornell, I'harlei A. kudltauss, TUounu s aUvOia.kia J lids. W ear, Jaiuo. Fo,tor, I'm . aaydwr, W . F. Also., KtrtieilT. .. John klcKltutht Atn .l In kl.n.ruilk Mr. JullM HUMS. Lo.l i ru tind twady wiup eyaiaut at oar Y.rd, . v . e . . v a ,. ....... vire.i- y w-vi BOOK 8 ALE. Oa Wrdne.d.f nurtat, At T o'clock, a tartre nniuir or yai.avle Rootti. Hy from t will M aaooat ur akaaklaasiuci ua Wt4aeiar. Jk. al, vdl 4 ! ak. TO-DAI'S WASHIUQTON NEWS. Bprcl.il Dopatthosi to f; veiling TcloRraph. Vabiuhiott, Octoler 22. Flaanelnl Kuinont. The rumors that Mr. Fisseaden will recom mend radical chnnges to CongrjiS la rlnand 1 mailers are not w. II founded. Irn sinr.vtitn.l. It Is En Vly settled that Maryland lu adopt'.! the tie Constitution. M'hen ihe result is of!! dully announced, a grand eclooration will taka pUcc. Suuilnry tominls.lon nn.l onr Wonn.lest In tlie Vitlley. The Ssnitary Commission has constantly kept a large and wrll-iissorted stock of supplies in I S storehouses at Martinsburg and Winchester, besides the store wagons of its field relief carpi aec nipanjli g Sheridan' army. Tho olMcer hiv ing charge of the work of lhaSsnitiry Caiiiml lion in tho Shenandoah yalley, left Winchester on Tuesday morning with a train of wagous filled with a stock for u-o upon the field. Last night titid this morningjiurihor supplies, to the va'uo i f S,0,ijO, and several addition il re.iof agents, mere lent t) Martinsburg. Tne needs of those wounded In tho recent lights have mule heavy drafts upon tho bounty of the Sanitary Commission, and tbo reports of its warehouses show a decrease of the stock on hand. Hence an appeal Is oilicial y made to Aid Societies through out tho land to forward largely to tho various brunch depots of the Sauitury Commission. The) lleiirlinr.il a! '!lfart.' Tho heads of tho Government dep irtments ar busy with their reports. The Second Auditor's (dllce Las audited nearly a million of el iims within a year, authori.ing tho payment of ono hundied and sixty millions of dollars. Activity on I Ho Vorlli ilniili or irio Jame.. Tho mull steamer Manhattan, from City Pom-, reports nothing uew from tho front. The Hebels and our own troops are busily engaged oa tbo north side ol Jaiuesliiver, vyiug with each other in tho life of tho spade. The Kcbcls will hardly bo able, with nil their ellorts, to counteract the formidable works, offen sive and defensive, going on with wonderful cuergy and rapidity on our side. from llio Army of Ihe I'ntoimtr. A letter from tho Army of the Potomac, da'sd yesterday, says : "(juiet has prevailed lu front of Petersburg during the past week, inte.-riipt id only by occasion il picket tiring, w hich was re newed oa Thursday night and kept up with spirit till daylight along tho ceutre of the line. Heavy tiring was ulsa heard lu tho direction of the James river, but the object of it was not known. Itr Jolcluu; Amotiir Our Itravfs, Tkc despatch announcing a Uuiou victory tho Valley caused tho most hearty rojiieing among our troops. (iiirrlllnsi Placyedl Out, From tho lino of tho Manassas Gap road there has been an entire stoppage of guerilla depreda tions since the lino ot tho road was cleared of forest growth and underbrush, nnd since safety guards of Secesli citizens of Alexandria have been sent out on each train. HrHtt In WikHtilntrfoii. It ti understood that the draft will be recora mi need in this city on Monday, to fill tbo quota or the district. The last draft, with 100 per cent, added, not having procured a sullkicat number of men. l'ollllrnl nentonstf ration. The Lincoln and Johnson toiehllght procession last night was an immense affair iu numbers aad iu tcenie display. A McC'li linn flag at the Democratic head jm ti ters was tired accidentally or purposely, a- the procession pased uinlor It, and a scene of sider.iblc excitcrjint ensued, biit through tho cil'uiis of tlie police, tbt ra was lio serious col lision. Tho Lincoln and Johnson men have pisiod resolutions diielaiiniiig tho act of firing the 111.;. CITY INmLltiEWCE. Ftatu of Tiikriiomktke To day. 8i-X A. M,., 13. Noon, 10. Wind, K. N. 11. FllOM TUB FOLLOWING OOUIIKSI'oNDHNI.K it w ill be seen th it nu independent cominitteo of I'uion-Ioving eiiieua have Invite J Mr. Train to "sfimp" Pcuuylv.iniu, and he baa conscuted. The Utter of th. conim.tU!e was us follows: Pii.i.Aou.ruiA, Oetotior l'.l, 18 d. Goorgo Fi.ini is 1 r.mi, Lm. : We want you in Ponusvl vi. urn. You in o known to uinn, woman, and child here. Ad, w ithout reference to auto tedou'.s cr joli'.ical prejudices, will hear you. Wo there- lo: e Invito you, as an independent man, 1 1 adilre 8 the pcop'e ut Pennsylvania on the issues Involved in the ending l'lesiiUvitial con'.jit. Wo be! ovj your ellorts in behalf oi the cause of the co in ry will acci mplinh as much good us those of auy othir individual. Wo know by your lata lotto s tl.ai you are fur the Union nnd aga nst Mc.CIo Ian, Wiih gnat rcspc-t, Charles M. Hill, O. W. llumis, ll. Hush Pctr'kcu, Caiper Bjuder, Jr. and others. To this note tho following characteristic reply was received : v. 13HJ) Maihsom Avknci:, Nitw Yohk, October 21. Ihtet ToC. M. Hull, O. W llirnos, 1). Hush Petrikrn, Caspir Sunder, Jr., and Couimit'.eo of Gentlemen, I'hi ad. Ipuia : Cheers lor M.Ciellan sound Sepulchral! 1 ievtr Mhi. tl' at a funeral ! King out wild bells to tlm wil I sky ! The jmrty Is dying! Let It die ! Chicago Nomination Positive Hull. October Flections. C'omparntho II illor. November Elections. Superlative It itrcit. Ill km:! Mum:! Ti:kiil! 1,'i'iiaiisin ! That n, Hebrew, and lctcrs to ltcliu out. Translation : Rhi m's proud children reared tho Atsyrlau piles; Wli Ic llom't vi tie ecatlcrtd through tho SjnJickh Inks. A leaf before the eyeobscuros a distant taouu tain. They have led the horso to water, and tbty sweur thty . .oi imiXv him drink. As thov ttiil refuse having ryes to sec, oars to hoar, I am inclined to say yes. Sincerely, Gnonon Fiiahcis Tiiaim. Mr. Train Is rjjtrrfrd to speak at the ha'l of tho Republican Inviucibles, Nutluual Hall, to-night (Saturday.) Imi'ohtant Df.cihiok. The Secretary of the Ticasury has decided Ihe following : Tugs en gaged in towing vessels about the harbor of a port, and to and from tho sea, aro engaged in foreign commerce, or commerce betwoeu the States, as the esse may be, if the vessels which arc towed by them are themselves engaged iu that species of trade, as cxplaiuod below. Vessels, even though their voyaged may not extend beyond the limits of a State, whose car gee. coiibit in auy degree of poods from foreign countries, or from other States, or of the products of the same Suite, destined for use or consump tion in other States or countries, so that they form a liuk iu Ihe transportation of such mer chandise, inch ycssela nro engaged In foreign commerce, or in commerce belweon the Sia'es, and if pro)M.l!d by steam must bo Inspected under tho law. ..... . .t . "It Is also tho opinion of this Department that (team ferryboats pljiug from State to State across a navigable river, are engaged iu com inerco betwoeu the Btutea within the moaning of the act, and hence subject to inspection under it. VoTa of Thanks. At a meeting of the Cam mlssloners of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, appointed to attend to the election among the troops from this State In the Army of the Cum berlund, of which i. Hobley DungUson. Kmi., coiiiuctod with tlie press of this city, was chair, nian, the following resolution was unanimously dJ'io?irrf, Thatthetbauksof the Commissioners are tendered to Colonel James Chainherlin, the Militury Agent of Pennsylvania at this point, for bis numerous acts of kindness since we have been iu Nashville, and for the facilities wo hare re ceived from him In the prosecution of our oilicial duties. Tu Soldiers' Voti. This morning the sol diers' vote waa ooauted, aad footed 1600 Union and 657 JAuiociauc. Finn iw Du. Jaynf.'s Dt iiDiMi. This nir Ing bi'twesn 12 and 1 o'clock, a fire is lis:o Tered In tho s xth story of Dr J vne's large baildlng ou Chiannt street, below T ilrd. TLa flr was confined to this part of the bail Hair, through th''irj exertions of top nrsnipg, wt o Wisre soon fin the soot, In ronnectlon W 1 1 tho assistance atf rde.l ly the ii.t"-nnl onostmi i s for enmifcerea's of no- kind, tbrro being In tl.e binlilinifi.il iho re. 1 s.tes for the speedy ext.n guishnn nt of Ore. 1 he ilamCN I urn.'d a window and thr nigh th Joist Into the nrper stor". iu tmu wa nl o burned, lb tlsmes penetrating totho aii 'lnitg room. This ponton ! the Ii .lid n Is oocu ! d by.Hutler tt Carpeubr, printers of rcvom Slumps. The ftniiie- orieinn od in a small rMiii h re the gumming was done, and where a no n berof the wet sheets bad been hung up in dry. The stuck was somewhat damaged by smoko a, id ws'rr. The second story was o-cupied by S liuT A Weiuwitg, who had A lot of valua'i'e silk goo Is on hand. The water penctin ed tbrougti into their depsrtment, but lliro ign the exerti us of the private watchmen, very little dam.iii was dore. Outhetopcf the building are tanks c n'aln. Ing,' Odd gallons f water, while in the eighth S'ory are otheis containing 4000 gallons. These tabk aie supplied from an art. si. m well, tho water being raised from It totho parts designated. As sinn as iho (1 sines were dic ivere 1, it was attempted to make use of this water. Tuo horn was attacliid, but on account of not h ivnig boon nn d for a long time, h irst as vo m a tbo vatoi' was turned on ; and had it not been for the timely at rival of the firemen, a destructive eoiitla gt alien woa'd perhaps have ens led. MAJOH-Gl'.NFltAl. BlUVF.Y AND Hist Ol.D Division. llio lolluwinx GcnersJ Ordor lias boeu issued l.v command of lliigailier-Uennrol Die l iio BiilA Mi, 11. e present coniniuml. r ol tlio nurd Divi sion Si court Army Corps, loinietly comniaudcd by General IIiiisky: 11SAD qt'AKTrilS TllllID TlVISIOSl "e ltD A'tyi i uhi octo'.tor 1-1 1M. I On, ml Orders No. m. It is i, ith irtoun I rosret tfmt Ihe tin; titlier tirnerul eoin.i. aniline has to conv.'ir t, (Id. i-omi. and tho -a.l news ol tot .leaiu ol Mmor-OeT'-rul I). Ii. ItiitM-.y, alter a Itriel 11 neot. In I'li.la ,il tlila. eh re sn. h n hiuii'iil ml' lo . will in. more .toeaty lelt tlimi In fins itlv.nl. ti, tlio vlorl.ms reecnls ol' w.tleli are so n in h .iiomiili'd with tlm rall.int sorvicos of tlio war tl. v i.iecessor ol Kkaiinui' nnd IliniKKit. lie dltal Itetort' the end ol tlio strat',pi' In wtite.1t tie took Slirh n I'ol'ie ami coii-i'ieiious tnrt, litit his itev.ttion to II e rountry, In. tl.'.eilt.v 10 duty, his yail-vitry In action ami his br.ilinitt c:tiris tor I tie triuiuati oi tue Cnni'i. wli rennilu Aii-onu us nn an example to lollow, while hi. per so. ul euall'ie. s. Ill endear tos memory a.nona alt ttiuso lot stv d w llh Mm or under him. l y nrder of tlrln.i.lleM.eti. UK TROItHI AN'I). ts. I'. FisKKLllir-R, Assistant Adjnt.uit (liiaural. A lloiiitiiim Dkatii. Mr. Philip Shtilt., rnddler, whose place of business is at Fifth and Cnllowliill streets, died at tho FIopit,il yesterday of hydrophobia. D erased exhibited symp'oma of the dieailful malady mi Thursday evoniiig, and walked to the hospital iu lomnany with a Hit ml. During tho niglit he frothed nt the mouth, ytt bad not any of the paroxysms which us it il.y accompany the disea-e. He was iation.il, and bid his li ur-e good-bye only a sli.ut time before h d.sil. Mr. Sbultr. w. s tut several w celts ago by a dog vs hu ll died iu convulsions. Mim its' Stiuki: Ivmh.ii. Wo nro glad to an nouneo that tho striko among the miners of Schuylkill county is ended. Tho workmen have been iuvited by the mme-owuers to return to wi rk nt the old prices. The coal receipts by the Heading Kiiilroad, which have been lumporarily decreased, will now bo restored to their old figures. Hti.Kiiois. Kcv. A. A.Williti, D. I)., for merly of this city, now of lirooklyn, New York will preach to-morrow morning and evening at bis old church, Seventh and Spring Garden streets. 'J he eloquence of this eminent gentle man Is so well known to our readers that it is useless for ns In comment upon it. Crowded bouses will no doubt greet this gifted divine lo moirow. A Jmtsr.yMAN Koiinnii. An individual giving tbo mime of John Haines, and hailing from Camden, N. J., was enticed into a house of doubt ful character on Locust street yesterday mornlug, and there robbed of twenty dollars. A female named F.niily Wilson, tin tomato of tho houbo, was iirri st d nKn suspicion of having committed tho theft, and was held inlfiOO bail by Aider msn lieitlcr to answer at Court. Comi'Liukntahy. Dr. B. II. Rami, Profimor of Chomistry ami Physics, fa tho Central High Set -ml, having resigned that position to ax'opt a simlDr ono In Jctlerson O tPegH, the pttol.a of four of the divisions of the High Hetiod mot yest.id.iy afternoon, and presented him witu a silver tea sett. t I.aik.i:sy or A Waoo. This morning tho prison wugou was stolen whi.o standing in riar of the I'dimeis' Market o.i Filbert street, aw tit'ug a load of meat. Information i f tho lue 't was lelersphed around ihe e ly, and in ll few hours alter the property was rescued at Nint'i and Chesniit streets by one of tho Unserve ollicors. PlIIC.IS in ocii Douiisrio M.UM:rs. This morning prices ruKd as fo laws in our domestic markets: llutler, 63 to 70 cr.uts peril).; egs, 3,5 cents per dozen ; potato 'S, white, from 37 to 1.0 cents, and sweet liom S-i w 10 cents per half reck ; fowls, tier pound, 2 i to .10 cents. In tna'.s the prices are about the sa no us last reported. Annual Slsmion or tuu Sonh of Titsu-uti- ANCE. The Annual Sossion of tho Grand Divi sion of the Sons of Tomperancu of tho Stitoof l'enrsi lvanta lllcowuicnceou wcuneiday uexr, iu Fruiikiiu Hall. Accident This xnorniug, ubout 8 o'.tlock, George Tro'.t, aged 18 years, was tlir i vn from a wagon ut Frnnklord, hntl seriously injure I about the head, ilo was conveyed to the Kpicopal Hospital. Cons i DF. rath, Tho Democratic proecsiiin which was niinoiinccd to tako place to night has been pos'poned "on account of tho wo.i'har" a nt the ritrtiun r, turns. " IVtrrv proper," ai Sam Weller would say, did ho exist iu tlieso times. Ki.titi i iimi. This morning tho Mayor Issued warrants for the payment of the city bounty to litty-bve men. Foil Evkuy Homr. Wheeler A Wil-on'B Highest Premium Lock stitch .Sewing Machines are tho tiiuplisl, cluaucst, and best. They are lighter and easier to operate, simpler to learn, quieter III action, and less likblo to g.-t out of order, lliini any other Sewing Muehiuo. Thoy uso less tlinti half the cotton of most other machines, and do mnch better and fiu. r work. Indeed, no human testimony could bo tvrongcr than that w hich bus hem uecorded tho Whueior ' Wilson Sewing Machine tor superiority over all others lor lutitily use, nnd for general matitiractiiring puiposcs. To show the Immense, and groiviug i opularitv of tho Whool"r k Wilioil Machine, wo Would sti.to that over fiO.OOO of them will liu.o been manulaciured Ihls year, and over My) have been sold In Philadelphia nlinie. Instructions given at the residence of ptir cliufcis. Kvery machine warranted, and tho monry returned If not entirely satisfactory. Wo advise all to go to tho elegant salesrooms of Wheeler & Wilson. No. 701 Chosnut street, nnd see tin so wonderful machines in operation. Our friends out ot town should scudforu circular and specimens of work. ThbTaii.ous' OccvrATioM Gone. The high prices of wearing apparel, to which we have made reference, sontlnuca to bo discussed In conncc. tion with its influence upon the "Keady-Made" Clothiers. The cud of tho alltir for the present is tho transfer to the clothing Looses of tlie mass of the custom of the city from tlu b:gh-prieed mercbaut tailors, whoso rales L ivo bceu so ex truvaguut of lute that they aro Joc.uhir'.y said to cburgo "consultation fees," as lawyors deal with their clients, ll is evident that the pioce.j of neusuriiig, cutting, Ac., practised in custom w ork, mutt eventually yield to the rapid manipulations of UtC large ready-made clothing establishments. The latter uie continually making exertions to develop the artistic portion of their business in a degree couimeiuturate w ith Its mechanical excel lence. And we can even now obtain ready made gaimenu as shapely, as stylish, and as exactly lifting as nt the best and dearest of the tailors, with all Ihe advantages of Uie vast dill'erence In prices. Tlie public seem toacknowkdgs the fact, Judging f'00 tlje marvollous patronage Messrs. WaiiHmakcr& Brown have had since the tailors' strikes, advance of gold, &.C, which have put up the prions of custom work so largely ; and this enterprising and popular house, that in the last live years has made for lUelf such an excellent reputation, has Utken advantage of the opportu nity and opened their large wholesale ami retnil rooms at Sixth and Market streets to the public, with an immense stock of the kctter class of ready-made clothing, which from bow to Christ mas we are assured will be sold as prices which iu many cases are only about half w hat is charged for the tame article when made to order. We consider it doing siood ecrvlce to the country to make known in these times anything that will re duce the expense of living, and thus promou comfort and ease, and penult na to spuud mora Ussswus to crush nUliiua ftud tteasoa. Toiiticai. An Immense erowd a.isornb'eo', last n'giV, at the Academy of Music. Long be fore 'be hour of commencing the building was crowded from pft to dome. Colonel Wm. A. Giay introduced Governor Curtln, who, ou taking the chair, made a short address, which was re ceived with prent applause. rtrlgadier-O.-norat J. T. Owen followed, In a patriotic speech, and Major Hatiy White and Colonel Hum ham closed tin-. xrrriics. The whole atlair came olf with I'Tfat erioi;. Another large meeting was held at Concert Hall. Able addresses were delivered by Hon. Wm. II Mann nnd Colonel A. K. McClure, at tec mclos on of whoso speech tbo croa d dis rerscd, with cheers for Lincoln and Johnson AIm ut midnight, the Governor and Major White wrre serenntlrd by the Union Campaign Club, at I e i oiiiireniai uoiei. A meeting of tbo soldiers of the Summit Hill Hospital was held ou Thursday evening. Dr. Iluctiansn presided, and abo addresei were iivcicd by Sergeant Mansfield nnd Ciptnln Weill. All the voters In this hospital are Union. A mining was hold on Thursday, in the Twenty-tilth Ward. Addresses were dcllvorcd by Hon. V. II. White, of Cumberland county; Hun. Martin 11. Thayer, M. C, and others. r.El'OBMIKO TUB Woittl). av tub a a no or Towtta nALU rhtlonophers, for wisdom fame!. To mend the world full long have alined, Or rather, we should say, They strive tho frepte to Improve Who are ordnlno.1 lo hnoithn and move (in this vast ball ofclay. Bat there', a proverb, okl sod Iras, Which .how. as how we all may do Pomethlna to tbe ettect Of bringing oanuhty haman-klad Into a better frame of aiind, And mur Ala more correct. That proverb aaya, "Ltec'i mend ono," And then tae.'great work will be Uouo, Bo panae not to bonioaa Your nelshttoi's fault, bat. If you'd l.l Lew error In tho world to be. Thau, Unit reform your own. For Instance, do not yoa prorata A scorn tor others' .hahby dies., W lille yoa yourself neitloct To aeok out Ukskkti's Towor so tall. And iroin the vast stock at that Hail, A winter eull .elect. We are soIUdk Keady-mad (Mothfair, eqnsj la every re.pect (F(, a', mattri rl and w.trtiminthip10 any mede to Diensuie. at Jt to M) per cent lower prices. Any one can be lilted as well, or better, from our .lock, as by i oils made lo mensare, wlltut.it del iy or trouble. We have nil dealrablo atylea, In aU aUea, Mou'a, Yoatlia' aud lioys'. Tower Hall, So. S18 Market street. lltH.siiir k CO. Gknti.hmkn's If ats. All the latest stylos at Charles Uaktord A Sou'., C'onllntnlal lloioL An Ei i ooy Written oa a City Shlrvutk, near "Hotel' Parct-.es," ar A I'OKT OUAT UlUfELT. 1. ho Ntafe Houso clock proclaims the closo of dar. The wearlrd fruder hnstes lo sip his tea. The rri'tly store ulrls homeward wend tlielr war, And leave the streets to t'vetcrsns," "stars" audms. n. Kow from my vltdon speeils tl.e fkdlna tlKlit, And not a sound disturbs the dusty air, Psve the "remittlm hand," or hetel gonr. Whose supper tonoa but mock my lrugal fare, in. r.eneulh the "Continental," ray and grand, Tho "one prlco" sture ol Htokks dotb bo:d Its court, Where Clulhlnir line, and lashloaed to the shape, Stake lor the well drussod man a tlrat resort, iv. rerhaps npon thl. spot wbersMCnka. Htokks" swlogs, lu former days Ihe traveler ott did least t Eome humbler "Continental" swung til. sIko Of "ilKtertutntnent hereor Man anU teast," v. Whrre Fame and Fashion meet, and woo, anj rule, 1 prAlso and write, but lame ts not my lay A verse to if would be averse to me. While tiioKus' "ailvers" aro a certain pay. VI. No lurthrr seek my merits to disclose, One prieu" alike my purse and song supply For Htokks' "one price" store shaU live and thrive, When those wuu aaug lu praise forgotten Ua. La Mrs' Fi'hs. An elegant assortment at Chailaa Oak ford fe 8on'l,(Jonl.nenlal lljtcl. Tita Aob of Invf.ntion. While a largo mini ber oi AlnrMii. . have beeu otl'erod to the pubic, .ouie of wiilchpoekcsa poliilaofexceik'tieo and acknowledged taeiit we have Iodk felt,whatotha-a haveekKsirl.nsadionees .by of a Machine ntor pcn'-'Ot in 11. tnecaantca .Iructuro, eouiblnlnir, lu tna hiyiest injreet ttnxptieuy wiUi f uea ttitity, and while capable of doing a greater rnje oa-ori, one that could be easily understood and comprehended by all. This, we aro hapy to say, hai beon aoeomplt.had bv tlio liberal expenditure of capital, aid the patieat, untiring lubt.r ui"y i ais. F.om tt. Orst Introduction ttie "Fi.ttio'.Kt'E" has gained )ti t ol friend., and Is rei;arued by our drat famlhei as a Aeui.Aet'l ntfrttiiy conelusbcly proving, what we are uiuktt.abiiy It. a:i uowleda, thu the publlo lully appre ciate Uie uuli'v, bettuty, nnd duradWiry combined lu Ike r'!.iltl'.ser. M.uaiiss.." Hold al No. O KI Choanal atroot. For tho b.ttrrll of our reador. we will menttoa .onto of thr advantages and lmerovamouts of tbe F loeence over ait other.. It makes f. ur difeient sttf:hi, the lack, knot, douMe tori, and dvut'le kn-t,un ono and the na-ne ma 'blue: eteli sot li beins a.d. i"! tuth tides ol the marie, aud Btiilhcr of thtrut will ravel. ! ha. the r-ere..',e feed motion, and by almplv turning t thumb-screw the wmk wilt ran either to tho riuator led, or.iai auv purl (if tho kiiuiJ. t.r tasten ll.o cants of tlio tutu . wlihoui turuaig tha i.Htio, thtrelty aavuig baud lal'or. t hanptng the lenghofthe stlteh. and from ono kind of st till In auoiher,cttU relli be doav wbllu Uie Machine 1. In n nt.oc. err mti h ii fereet in itself, making the seam .ecure and unMorm. li isa'mott no'jefii, and can be asttd where quiet la liaccs'.ai J. it, la.. iii. iis are all ; 'it'.'; there a-e no .prluiti to get out nt or''er, an" it -unrllcliy cuahlos tbo most iuox)io rlen d In ourrtlte .1 li trtl not ott .' ,ires of iho operattr, as all machinery I. ou tl.e top ol 'lie tattie, ll is the tno-t ntjmi stirei in the icottd, maklog avt tit-ties lo each revoiutl, n. Jtf ititc.'t eon bine, co 'tieity, strenolh, .nd beauty. It ituts il. I'-nee.l or tinet work Willi eiual lacllity, uithovl lOloM.e itftriittoii or lunt hnwry. l'.vrty Miio.ii.lu ba. nan of Jcncks' patfnt hommcr. attuotttil, enabling the operator to turu any vtUtt or hens i...ee,l. It tki.es not reniihenuer thread ou Uie nailer aide than It e.ot'. o i the neper. It wlil to. ai ros. the heaviest seams, or tom one to mete tlccka.'s, cf cloth, wittioiil t l.ange of leasloa or, breitklii. ol thtes.l.or l,l..lns .niche.. ll lis a uiiiiaui untl sen- en.il.iiiuii tentisii of thread. A '(.: ft.' ft'' .SV - .Sfvr." w Inch Juutes the uork ittel 1. 'iirnlsh.it with each tieienlne. Wh le p.is.ettslng tlie above and tnanvother adVAtitacei. tbo llaciico is .old ai v.triu'.i'oudlug prieo. wlu, oliiur nrst c,as kluclitneu. 'll.e.e is no risk In bnvlng the Florenee, as every Machine u watrauie.l to vivo entire .ailslaeUon, or Ino uiout v ielui"l"l. No Large belt g m.ule for leirnlatr to .l.fta'e it. Weloirti lieu an agency lor the .j e ol Untie i in iit-iiul Ma. bin. s i. alN.u.. being t's'ubllshe.1 in all the prlticbal cities and Ion its lu the loyal ritate..and wa s.lii.eit'ii lea-'ei.lil they iMtniot esll at ibe satttkrtuik, Sm IVidCh.siia'. ktrnl) to ivud for circular, and .aaipio. ol'.ewlltg. I.ADire ani Ciiiliihin's Hats. Latest style St Charlv. Olklord Jbison'., I'onlluealaS llolul. Ma. A. P. Rciiivni:an, Gas-fitter, No. M7 Kace .trccl.has iusl ahowii u.bis uew niethtld ul UghUug lias by elecuiriiy. The lir. Vet is mail" In a hUtily ornamental style, and form, a inei'l at. I useful gas tUtnie. 'I ne r.r,tcUet e.ui b soeu lu operation by culling at the ealtibllthuitau in ptlkuii. ClIIMillliM'a Ct.OTIIlNU. P, , Kinlt,. Intl. ui.'l'loth'ng. lloy.' Ovei wtmto. 1'tie larval and best as.ortui'iit In tbe city. Al. buur.iiiki.aJt Co., 30. t n. ElthU, airtet. PiRcii ASERs mar rely upon getting the best Fur. al Charles OaAio'rd 4 Son's, OunilueuiaJ Ltulel. OneBottlk Dm It. That la the expression of many who lime had tlielr gray hair restored lo Us tialuraleoli.r, und their bslJ pot covered with h.lr. afler mliiK one bollle ol Mrs. ti. A. Alleu . World'. H.lr Ke torer and Hair Itres.lng. Ilia not adia.lt can do no htoiil. Fiery one wi n h. L.eJ Uieic lueneraU.tui apeaK loud lu tl.e t itti,i' It ou wih to n .iore y.ur hair as In oiith and retain It Ihronati lite, without dolajf prauuxa il.eae prcpuiauoua. Ad diugglau kx v lli.ui. "Cavai.kt Siif.hidan" Is glviug the Rebols a glorious IhriwhiuK In tlie vulle) of Ihe ekenandoali, and our enterprising townamail, Mr. W. W. Alter, Is aivlng our clllrtli.aunw glorious bargain. Ill beat LauU Ooal al UH fauou. ) ard, fco. M ti. Moth street. Gkt Photoohaphh made at B. F. neimer's, Ko. ltii Arch.lreel; Im .tvlaa evince beauty and accuracy. l.ltv-li'phoksiaphkUl0U oaor.i ivoryiifo. as I lkltu. Mrs. M. O. IIrowsi's Mottphyslcal DU covary," kllU Iba rool of avary dlae..e. Prioa .. Ma, 110 Arch aueet. t adrertlaeuieat m aaotlier colauua. LATEST MARINE IIsTELUCESCE. OLCARrJ THIS MOBefrwa. Rlaamshlp Basou, MalUiewa, Ho.lon. It. Wlnaof t r. Bu.mihipJ.ldbkon.Howen, New Y ork, W. .J. 1 aylorCo Hit. Julia Cntkk.v, Mow Orleaiu, D. H. HieUoa k (Jo. Bel' UararallM, lieiia y, Wakhl.tgWa, o. uhr t kitrr... Ldk, Newlturniort, do. SbJ TaiuTmoal. Davl.. Pen Royal J. K. Basky C. Is. hr k V Ed anU. Allou, Koatoa, Captain. aclu J. Au.ua, Ltavis, AleaaAttrta, litlaasu ARRrVTD THIS MOBWrtfO. Sohr Peiuoaivck, LUtrnea, t day a flMia kaiaa,ta kiUiast to captain. sun Arlaltie. Thomas, 1 aay from Bmrma, Dal., with mla to Janice ttamatt. Kolir Mauiita, Majtiio,! lay (look FraaVartoa, Sat., WiU arsaa sa saiaaa atarmi. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Omci ot Twa ItTmes m aamarsJa I atorSajr, Oouasar M. I The Oold Market was very much ansettlesl aJJ day yesterday, and prices varied every hoar tk rise, however, waa not at any time aiWtaant. Ths money article writer of the New York Tiss excellent authority ,by the way-states that stock seem to have drifted away from geld, and rjrloesj are no longer regulated by the fluctuations la the) rate of bullion. This wss manifest yesterday and stocks, both tn New York and hare, ware) strong, while gold waa weak. Heading, nndar very Urge purchases by lh bulls, rose lost evening to 611, with heavy trans actions. The near approach of tha dividend la spires cot.DileLce in this security, and as tha pro bability is that the dividend will be very Jargv, our shrewd bankers ara free buyers for Invest ment. There is no stock In the market which promises such largo returns for money lavestsxl as Reading at its present figures. At the Fifth Avenue Board, (toldjwasj stroajr by reason of adverse news, ant) stories circa luted of the Army of ths Potomac gofag Into) winter quarters, and the deferring of aetWaopa rnitons until spring. As tbe canards wore greedily devoured, gold rose to 211 j. Tho Stock Market continues very dull, bat prices nro steady. Government bonds ara quiet and there is vcryitlleldolng 10V-4i)s,'aoId at 09 ; 107 wss bid for ,3-208 ; 103 for 9 30s j and lX5j for . of Dial. In Railroad shores thoro is no material change) to notice. Reading sold at 601 ; Pennsylvania) railroad at iJ ; Little Schuylkill at 44, which in nn advance ; and Mlnehlll at oi),i ; 59 was bid fast Philadelphia and Ocrmantown; 29 for North) Pennsylvania; "8 for Lehigh Valley; 60 for Kl mira and Williamsport; 18 for Catawtsae) com mon, 304 Cor preferred ; and 31 for Philadelphia nnd Erie. New City Cs are soiling at 102 ; and Pennsylva nia 5s at 93. City Passenger Railroad shares continue doll Second and Third sold at 70; 261 was bid for Girard College; SO was asked for Tenth and Eleventh ; 30 for Spruce aud Pine ; 2d lor Arch and 30 for Green and Coates. Coal Oil shares are inactlvo and prices ara leaf firm. Dcnsnioro sold at HJj('c8J ; McElbeny at 6 McClintock at 6!(o04 ; and Dalr.oll at 8. Thero Is little or nothing doing In Bink sharer, but they are firmly held. Ki t was bid for North America; Mb for Philadelphia; 07 for Farmers' and Mechanics', which Is an advance oft; 66 foe Commercial ; 29 for Mechanics'; 85 for Western j 2b i for Manufacturers' and Mechanics'; 30 foe City ; 484 for Commonwealth ; and 46 for (Jaioa. Canal shares contlnno steady, bat the transac tions are limited. Morris Canal common sold at 974; ftd Susquehanna Canal scrip at 60 ; 27 waa bid for Schuylkill Navigation common, 33j for preferred ; and 144 for Sasqnehanna 9 mat. The Money Market continues easy, and tbst rates are unchanged ; loans on call ara freely offered at G7U'' cent, per annnm; prissepapar is scarco, and quoted at 89 ff cent. ' Sntterthwttite's London Circular, of the 7th Inst., has the following tn reference to Americas securities : We have bnt little business to reoordl in tbe London market for Amerlean socurttksj during the past week, the demand for both Gov ernment stocks and railway shares having some what abated ; prices, however, remain steady, tha closing quotations for United States! Fre-tweaty bonds and Illinois and Erie shares being withoat alteration from last week. ruiiJLUiapiUA ttTocK. fcxcnAjsOB raxjm.oct. rl. Bsportad by Clarkaoa a Co., Broker., Vs. IS M. TbJia Iti BF.FOKB BOARDS. MOO Nu.. Tan. bl. K h Corn PlaaW. . Urn h Head. 11. It.... SI'S 4. SI kll tl IVtiklllt (il W ton all do ctil', loo sn oo tld SI 'a I il an do... tsluwu ill , US) ah do e V 1 IHO ah do h5 lis) an do oM 1 si ,n Demi more . .SI 6 mn ah io Wan Oil Creek 100 ah Bull creek 1(0 ah d. Ol UH arn h Htory Karm...'td H luvak UaLaall OU..bS S flHUT BOARD. Horn v H. in sos m It ati Morris raa..M SIKOCIIy OS. new log SvUt.ii tl. at, d-'-l1., new lusii aleil.l.HKi vl do old lei l-0 gua,. I I. art. p.. IK) S.lail lie.i.l.l tb,l. IL.t'sl $:'.ssi l'i una :.s r tl.l Ii rt ah IVnn Mill . .UHJ m 10' sh Hlu si niint. .n't SO ah e.niia US rX tVI.il Ut Hob a.. tuu H S.h Heading B... 'f 34 ah MluelliU a SUV i ah.'d kikl BR.... JO stl Aead. of Moaks SI - f. I ah Hel Olv 34 wsi.n m. v. a at.-ivaj I 1SI ah d bid 1 I ItiV li;s VI 0 ah In llsmore . bJO H'i,i llllth Mi tn en) Oil... .V Jlllsli r.rel (111 13 hi MSI sh Fei der ll.ui... T,l list all OU Creea s l') ah do uod SX lis) ahCalaw praf.... .17 100 ah do BOO a;At Quotations of Oold at tbe PhllA.iolnh.la Gold Exchange, No. 31 ts. Third street, seooud story : PA A. M 212 12 M.j .2104 11 A. M 20te 1 r. Id 211 Market steady. Dp. llAvrif & Bno., No. 20 8. Third street. quote as iouows ' JSKVOty. American Gold 211 American Silver, 4 's and ,'s Is5 Dimes and Half Dimes 199 tSpniiisb Uuarlers 1H3 tentnf. 213 Peon. Currency dis. 1-5 disk New York Exchange 1-10 ' par. Quotations of the principal Coal aad Coal OU Stocks at 1 0 Clock to-day ; Mid Ait.. Fnltcn Coal TV S Irvkig Oil Mt4 7k svf in Big Mounluin Coal. SU N.Y A Mid. Coal. .14'. ns rte raraa uu. lo. Denainora..,.,., 1 ilialaellOU , 20 lklch'.ln.ny reeoer itatn jvai renii Mining Kt'yatnne 7.lnc. . Fxei'lalor Oil Oil Crick tl.iole hhailo OU. Hi ('unlock Oil... Pennsylvania 1'at Ferry Oil tllneral Oil... .. Key. lone Oil on ante Oli Franklin (111 IS V4 i .v '.". iltle A IMuuKBT.il 1. llibbard IX S iHiory Fans le"i . itruner .-. .. II , F.urn-rt IK aTB.Aiieheay Ulvar.. .. 4 i Curtln .. 4 Hit; PHila AOII Creak. 1 l-Ht tK t ll.illCr.uk 4 V 1 llermani. k 1 I'ti Coru PUunvar...... I lv. Howe a FJdy Oil.. The following ure the receipts of Floor and! Grain at this port to-day : Flour, ItfiObbls. j Wheat, tit 00 bushels; Corn, 381. bushels; Oats, 7400 bushels. Tbe foPowiior enmparntivn tuhlo shows the eaove- men s oi breadsiuft. iu Chicago duriug tbe week onat- lnu Oct. 14:- rcsi'ia. ISSJ. SB4. , Si His. is ,uj.i .tViS I'll lW.'IIS .'JH3.S41 Ills OKI .BSl B.M 4W,:t'IO . 4i,il4 'Ji.'lil , biOM Z),4ie AMpswalt. Flour, bids Ti.ii 411, lit) 1S4 0SS 771,9 KV 45 m i SO, KM? 1,TI UN, ns HV,iC 4I,MT) au,4 Wheat, bushels Curu O..U Rye liancy.. BUJMS Tho foliowinir will show tbo weekly rneaipts ot flour and gruiu at the places indicated, ior Use weok, euiijug October 3: r.otar, frnna, yrrn of, bt'ls. blth. 4tA .A. Ttdeago -S ts'3 iM.lt) liU t al nt Mlt.vaukee 4.V7 I.1S.4.S J Sis) SI tVl Tuledo 2U.031 lI.SJS SO.OIS la. Cleveloud.. "W W1 l)etrult............."aSitrl II.MS .... Total 1S,M s,6i )."Tt SWJJh Previous week (U.IMS ISlJkU UI5.1WJ SHal,e4 1 he eondillon ot the banks ot the throe prlncitiaJ. commercial cities ol the Uuiou Is exhlbitod m tha lollowmg fable, wlooh shoas the aggregate of thou lust weekly atalemeuU: lo. mi. Specie. Oxrcu'n. Depotttl. New York.. ..aisn.W.nn tao.s.'J.irU 4,oil.JH7 aitw,'ss,( I'bil.delPhlS.. SO SSI Sot SI0,S4I SSSl.tjnt A...s,7ll LL......... b-VUM s.Jsi.siT a.iu,7i. s4,i)i,a Tout rsl nntii9 a-"i.ii i Hi.sis.wt swo.kii hi JmI wt.'.'." JKidWditS ,ltBJil i7,04l,JS 1Wi,SII,:43 liecroa. in loans iiK'St Increase In sikcIc. ifi'Jfi llrorease lulclrculatlon V ja lncreaaa ludcpoalu rvsi .AV J HUNTINODON AM) BKOAD Tor MOOlITAia HAlIa roao. iSliittuieuu ofooal over tho road during th week ending il.ur.alay, Octobor 20, 1801, and ainov) Jaiiuary 1st, IStHi , , . , Hrek. Previously. Total. ' tsiu i,on8 tons. an.oJU tons. BlR.Wstt tons, loos j(Kia vi.io4 " ail,w7 Inorease. 6.440 47 0i) 6a 67. lb eaminirs of tha Erie Uailroad for the month of 8eitciutar is ore i 1H..4 1,2,006 TS lb03 8tt,8ulU Inersaae I8474.1U6 6e Tbe abiumeaU ot aneeie from Han Vranetaoo duriiia- tlie wveciit ear coin pare with the amount aipon tad durius; ilie'satue time in aa toUowai huiu.euU to Isepteiuber 22, IntA. 2,lull 7VT toriiMpoudiiig ptulotl laat year. ....... .... i,KwJ,U7'3 Excess this rear ...10.lls.7 --rstac -v,f- HAIX OF THE REPUBLICAN ! SV yiClrll.Fa, kl AKikit,T BUvsH, eVW iirt. bl luvtUUua att Una Club, U0S. EAKNIBAt. BAJU.i'-. At ai. hie ia-m.fi srtosjasarelTl.wa4 "mm