AND COMMERCIII6 flisaa T ot. MONEY lIIILRICET. Pnit-innixifiat October 2, 1802. ~,„.kaud Mona matters were greatly excited to-daY, "w . i g the Stock Boatd were up to . fever heat. Ltr lo ' 1 . 5 only demand, and 122 teas-the ruling {red' 'l l N g three o'clock, when the market gave 41.1 c oP o j t he price foil X, with' a contiuned weak levrpetsjronder which were selling at 119c0110X in clued at 118X,Ittd ; market weak. Q darter ° °lll,,rfortifitates are worth 07097 x. Ono.year car ”r,1..,61-410 k Money rates are still ttuchanami. 'fitof all lila& NA another Jump today, and N o . beg in tO feel the geueral Blow. The sixes e quate • ued at 105 x, and before the close 10iX was bid on yestarday'd figure. 441b°„7,-a Mel advance al 1, 1 ; :t weoltittua rim The spmenlation in &Any!. llsripailon Company bonds was vary notable, large us being roads at an advance of 1N412, Gl', roe 1, and continued firm, N ew city ` 1 : 1 ;7 5 00 11, BIXCA 1570 N ; 18261 Pennaytya. tooto d 6, 5 1. nurfeages euld at 110—an advance of bps du. were 11(1111 at yesterday's figure. Et. for gallroad puma!! muds the largest advent) of on Ito lig; at the core tlO board they t c, hut before the 038 rose to 08— J $ stivanosPeousylvanis amtroad jJlrl and conliutied ti m, the tens improving ,tie ref , t vb io, Navigation SIKER cold at log. tyanue . 0101 LIMVS roe Philadelphia and Sunbury rrur bruppill Wett,Sranch bonds rose At. ; Igo IV(1110, and Cicago Bailroad, secon I mort -75 a ; , 1 Ltillgh h Navigation atiorea rose 1, the , so i , rip 0.08 N , Lehigh Talley Beilroad eortp sold at 10. orris Wand raw d, the preferred I,X. Schuylkill Navi ow, preferred rum ; the counnonjwas etationary. :00novuus Canal übaree rope X, Locust 'Mountain soli IdX. There was great aoti It in v 611 „ ova Aerie ; apnipic at 50X, an aavance of rP illerao}.4 diAllg figurer, they advanced to rverolol le and (lend thin at UN ; Penna. rose to pounce of X ; North Penni, advanced X ; c ,g 101 J was lively at 20; Minothil wee firm at 48; ,o,offeliSTCCl was otttiCl9 at 12X, an a d vAuce of woog im sold of 68; .Iwira rove 1, the prefer ' , COIIIIPII EMI Amboy roes to 140, Bank Aare.; 71' loc i T e, a Nardi lot of Qtrard moiling at 40. . Btaau tyr".r9 end Met:limit& bct,uBlxt 24g. Passenger 050 an'auce ; Spruce and Pine sold at 15X ; unrd roe ; Green and Coates wee steady at 343‘ ; sari C o lllgo 101113 10th and llth 1; 17th and 19th uu (fa ; Chestnut and \Valuta 2; Second roe ,8112 , 000 in bonds and 5,40 tow t bajf,eti ltudy, the market closing Brio, Noel J: Uch it unto : ,00 . Yi,:t exclamliu parei..lo dis. oton ex ahnugu. pared-10 pm .illimoroExclougo X n )4( dl!. I •aarti Won • 1. 06 hi die. ottlatzt 8010 22 ca2oi pm. , 11 twa. ... ItSai °DIX pm, no:In tfliiitct 2 03,ti ch, Ito blioNing 1; II btntt lltela of the depoatte alio coin. a at tho U:.ited :..titil Minh tor the month of Sep . a. tat . kSI ld tlapaitA itr.ll hillret3.. it •.4 e 304,071 tvg ptChaei ~ ~ .... ..... 20,866 94 dep. , 511.1 ~,,, • .......... $ 3.144.1141 ups Ceuts ) rvct i in ottottango lot 210Ic ....... •••• oor.•t••••••••••• au LL , COINAGB. No. of Pieces. Value ,able Eaglet .... ,• , • $353,440 00 „ ........ ....... 2,410 44,Lu0 00 htiglto 4,430.22,15 U 00 24 11.800 04 21,636 $419,990 91 0011CAQX., Pt , oll , i * • a• • i • 01000 810,500 00 ofirkr 4.4.1 it 5.... ... 11,001) 2 t 9130 00 1 145 08 .1,,,111 2,8 0.0 10,-,••1.411.4 .... • . • .... Pieces. Value. 24,636 $410,990 94 .. 410391 .18,946 03 ,„., ...... . 2,800,000 28,000 00 MEM MEE „. .. ..2,060,137 $467,042 02 . fbiladolphis 3t..,..1. Exchange Sales, Oct. 2. ... I , r t e d , j) 8 i, iel. tILAYI44I.KEtt, Flails Exchougo.] ill 1301. ti) ~.,,o 8o Co '81,.....10.1X 276 Li Islood B 20 ,„9 do ...... ... , Jim A 1000 t.illy Od..Now 00.103 ~,,, d o , „ „ ~...104 X tOO do Now .10,5 1.x.. WA.' ih , i R. , . .3 dux 1600 do PI 0w.183 ,;) d ..3 1.8)1 6 blinolult Li 48M I' do ..... ~... 38h 7 do 4d,4i 10 dv.,,,„ciko Boh 8 do 48X ;9 do SOX 3 irard att 40 14 to ..... ~,., 00% 80.61•rrio Usual.... 52 ~. Ajc. ..... „,„ 11t.1 16168 IJ i 7.88 Tr N. 81.105 t. , ..1111.'1L0 ..::1„. 0'.1, 1 AA,.../ Ehutra a7s ..... 90X ...i.' dr...•. , ..... Os ,4.00 do ...... ..... 97 M 80.,..„.... 1.3 80U N Penns es.", . , 81X 'P Pena 11..... .0 ;i3}6 100 OsISW lt erf.oostt 131 1 It 40 ...... ~.. 6 . 4% 80 d 0... ••••• 1,06 11% . I( do ..... „.. I.oh 50 Schl Nay PM ..... 14x it do r ~, 10 do 030 16 1N Pen., 11 ... —lO .04.31 Readlug 68 '70...101 h' id , j, 8 Waluiagton 8.,.. 58 b; Spr ..1: Silo, .1130 lo y, 10 Ar4ll-3G ti. 27 ~ 7, C 17 :NOV 01: 'ot., i t,, 6t Backs B Prot..,. 26 '... Leldit. hoy.. ~ 81 GO au 15)4 L.liitth Tit; nac id 1(3) tAngli 8s 105 X :....1. Peooa II 1,ir0..110 tOOO a'utti °said 05.... 38, %11.1.1sca .8...1.. :Iv 11ATV..6.113.4 %Bal. Nov l'a..Li lo lit op .40 10 "...".1 ?Up 6: .tuna 7., 14 3.Y.R.C.11.3 1.1 Mu, .1. kite lit. 5.1,4, 1..10014k1t,41 I: ... '4O it t'sniwln., I. P.!. 10 ;7, B LEDII 1490 noel /far 6.1'72.. 90 100 Green & tiontem.. 5134 BOARD. 21,6 Reading Ii 36J bU du bb.vn 13114 100 Sch Pri...bb 10 11,0 du DSO .16 100 Surci , JULIAJ Puuuo. ....... 53,1 ARM 1.1 b 7,10 I:c,N bit: 106 160 du .uud.lol,4' 1510 do 01k.106,4 10013th & lbcd• at 11, 2Zh SU - Elmira N. 16 - LOU krcl•et a 27 .Quv `A'vdt Braun bud, 01,4' faLCUtIC 40411 t... .;‘ , l Pc.nun ti 10 5 Gum & Am 13.„ „ .100 1.000 I.'ts, F 1 W, di Ub 2 ml 3 s it 46 L ...... 46 Elmira .. It! Co 163., isl.l Liss 6s 'SL. .... 7,3 ;4 - off. '4 ...L[J l 7.ll f,4 32,5; 12a6 , 1,14; 3b,), ) ;Ai be Ai" Tali Wiltirtn , nons OLOnit 1.1 Pll , );',/ 1..8. g 4 .4 :I,l', ir4:-!--‘ 940 hilsda 6, new„li.i. 104 acne 9- ..3.4 Ming il„.. M944'43106 Ming kis '7lllois the si. es 19. Ks; 97 ,„,.. a h 03% elan in:61.109 110 e. 5 days" 9$ Bid. Baked. L. Leland B ex-3.1 20 2v% imli 01 dot 64 51.4 Lie (11. 84 V KVISCP. 32% 83 'di Puling 11..... 60 10Y, N Phil Oa 83% 84 ri Patina a 108.101 A 164 Oataw P. UVd... 4X 4% Illtstaiddlii Prt.. 12X 12% Fr & lionth'k 13.. 4/ 6i) deo & Third St it 72 76 Itaxe& Viud.stslllo JO V/ etilla ii,.... 64 56 Spruce & Pine.. 16% im Br & Goatee— . 6141 &Ix, Olitidt a ouluut 44 .! &rob St... .... 26X 27 tnir & Fift"iitri. 22% 21% I ieven 8: Niue , th 6 9 , Qirord ildilege.. 26% 16g iTooth Sr Elay'tl2 84 .. • 33 t1 1 101.,1'i1A 103 teria . 103,4,, 52 53 ~t tficf,,:.PttL.LLX 1.1,4 ••11 Net:44%s.. 5 5 34 et hay Prof.,. 167 i 10 • 111 41i1.,„ ,71 71), aura Ito; M :Ars, hh Yrat ., '42;; 27 a is 'II Ur) Tit/lath:l ph la Markets. °maga 2—Evening. lt,n N a iteiv.4 oin had for F.ottr, but the stock 4 and I, dial continue vor,; I f.olt, and rues t hoidern have old prlTitAiN (, 1 1, [ 0 :^tfQ , 8 about 800 Obis it ;ta at 63 for ,1.1741/ suptarnie ; 45 , 5 . 5 43.75 for extras 1 e 0.50 for Itr. loudly ; :00 ilk Brody ivtLe on priva e term, and Jeany Llwt I imr4 at $7 4fY bbl. The demand the trade Is tbe range of the above pure[, and tatty blonde at 537,6007.75 BY* lonri3 Kure, aid q:lling in a mall way at $3.6205 75. .Cent Meet N not It jtj ctl for, ctrl Pennulyartia la dull , t 5.3.12 h V 01.4, Wager CCOPS le ieiwly, and mots with a good do . w.d, Mid; former rated' 7018,000 bus hale uasn 1 : 21 ' 1 " , a 4.4 Ot Si %al 3'! for 'tVe.turu aad P„,,,neytyroia tun, in store, SI ;;;; t.r Pennsylvania afloat, and el. 35a IV, for common Wi Chqietf white. R ye IC ataudY at 050 (pc for new, Bud 71c720 for old. Corn in scarce and in . useud, nod shunt 5 hOO bun sold at 680 for prime ktittra mixed, and Toe tor 3 allow. Oats are scarce, and rm at larvilo for Eouthern and 41e420 fur Penctairl. !vents. /1 "" fowl and hi dtmand at $82°3160 for firet ilooreltron. titeAt4 1$ limited, and holoons very firm Drwttoin•quotco (MI a. Ottoosans asp Pitunsioxs.—Tharo to lot much dolag; the marltrta are steady, and she gooks au, not. *lnuir is DlGre wawa, and prima are looking. op ; 0 449 Ws Ohio ould at 8&654X o, now hetet higher, Credo at 84 47 CITY ITENTS. Millinery Opening Day. Tiers are three thir.gs for which, to be effective, fine %Lubec ta 1 1 , d1sprorabl, : a military review, match:if/her, tut tH!!itcerri‘ Opening." Bat as it is the spatial tatolittlre 01 the we ether to be tickle, its frown on these nos la merrily borne by the wiser Bart as one of see Deaveideble citcumstancee lu life which can .be 16* ethwed than eared. For the grand Fall Openings ti Poraule, which were announced to take place at moat ( Qtfrincipel tralilnery establishment.; yesterdaY; the trfea not oun7iciutis. If, however, we are not snarled k tlneolde ae gnat N turnout of beauty and fashion on o . l etessiou as a smadrr day would have macaroni, it air not be less grata:leg to our fair readers, who re hilud Oboes, to knew that the preparation* for their ht knaltaneut were never more attractive, especially as Nu e foil 'stocks dleptayed yesterday can be examined ti vet ether day as well or were the Openings," Ir serically, a failure, Ths rations millinelyestabiteh t44ll oat Second, Walnut, Eighth, and Chestnut street', en, a licoulfertebly tilled with lookers, and the exhibl tl4ll,46, le the main, highly creditable. Its celebrated obi helm of Wood da Cary (formerly 114 " 4 'k 241,4 f01n), No. 716 Chestnut street, as atiteeted wont attention, both from the extent of Wit display and the number of genuine novelties it ° "" ta ickti. Pet au: own part, we have never soon an 144111Yinrgeassortment of fashionable headgear in Width there ea t so little repetition and so much to ad the. the varlaftenn in colors, materials, forma, style 1 , .. 6'tr t r°ll2 gt glee's of arrangement, and general design, athdleee Of course, in a collection , of !Paetel merit, it le difficult ssatlifactorilY to Part , - t ' l hrlin. There fa:u a few point', however, upon which, Li Its ittotinstlen cf cur lacy readerr, we may "make ntherke." e 3 013 New Znglaud deacon did before C '':toetclag Lie sp Acts. It the matter cf colors there are two novelties which ati L 'm • moth worn by ladies of taste*. the La Yaileire, ;4'4141141 lightish. brown, which, trimmed with velvet, Salt tl4ll of the stuns bbaliu, snit fine lace, is a modal of ist lod, 11 elegance ; and the Hurrabo/ril, a Peculiar thee of purple, the effect of which is very rich and These, with leaden drab, richly trimmed in nay be called the prevailing colors of the season, " 11, worry ahados of other aeons suitable for fall iltloa Wittier l '""v"") POptdar, Is in a fair way of being _e t eel 6d by the new shadee here designated, 4 41114 Pet, we have a change to note which will hardly stn a- Y ' , dented by American ladies this season -11, that the Paris Allele are much smaller than elp_ st4Dr a• Br general consent, the larger, I. o. loftier, 1 , 44 ' kre moth preferred, and they will scarcely yield Nr a dslan whim this 1142.11011 . .. " High and narrow ',on o the pepular cut, and a very chaste, elegant 4 ,7_ 01 n boarst it is. Phrenologthally, It is one of enor hi! be nevolence" and small so acquisitivenesa," a 1;7 4irevagaill combination we will admit, but as eta lta s ti lic44 oceP" is BO graoefully U 'provided for, under z i 4 lrich plums, chute folds ot~aelvet,t, sad doll tek, „"rh. the Mr. Morlimmeys, who are supposed gee s ,;,"" °l 'llis; uo doubt maintain their proverbial e,,,°*MOM any serious scruples. 1 ! el the banda.aneel bonnets Messrs. Wood Sc , e o aths etitire dleDlety was a superb is palleire, trimmed 04,4 , 11 , 1110 e butte, with an elegant plume of the acme r,y ne ecetelleg in wavy outline from the front to the kttpy with h rich thee trimming, Inwrought with jet!, er„, tie 'laag over the forehead, down one side, and %Pei with %Orli velvet fold, secured bY a metre 'jet. Ancttor beautiful hat, got ap in the peculiar bete_ taste of this house, that elicited the plaudite of hundreds of ladles yesterday, wee one of their Humboldt velvet/4 decorated with real ostrich feathers, in natural criers, enured by jets (which, by the way, are much in vogue), the entire edge of the bounkt being trimmed with a pe culiar new velvety cloth, the effect of which is lane 3M monly rich, and artiflely flowers to match. The Bales made by Messrs. Wood & Oary, yesterday, were probably little short of their most crowded ig 0 pen bkgs," the diminution in numbers having been confined mainly to those who attend from mere curiosity. Their wholesale rooms, which we may state wore never so splendidly • stocked - se now, were also thronged throrghout the day, with persons in the trade, both from the city and country, and the freedom with which they purchastd wee no mean evidence that wet weather, al though dampening, is not teoesearily an extinguisher even of Millinery " Openings." A LARGE STOCK OF Funs.--We invite at tention this morning to the card of Mr. Jelin Faretra, No. 718 Arch street, whose stock of Ladles' Fancy Furs will be found well worthy the attention of purchasers. F. has long been known es among our most thorough and reliable furriery, and from his superior preparations to meet the demands of his patrons and the public in general this season,'We bespeak for him an immense fall and winter trade. His motto, we believe, has long been to sell good goods at moderate prices, and represent his Fere to be what lhey really are. FINE CHOCOLATES AND ItiusTA.nDs.L-Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer •in fine family groceries, Arch end Tenth_etreete, has now in store a fresh supply of French and epanith chocoErtes ; alto, English and French mn;• Lards In all the finest varieties, to which we invite the at tention of our readers. TfIE 031110itNlr, the ne plus ultra of water proof garments, introduced by J. W. Proctor & Co., con tinue. to be the favorite Fall garment of the ladies. It is suth Meetly dressy for the promenade, except for full cos tume and from its shape Is a perfect protectiOn from the pluvial storms incidental to the Iltrtioex._Vora, Blacks, Grays, and Browns. The genuine can broinainod only of J. W. Procter & Co,. No. 920 Chestnut et. na Rt.& MAGNIFICENT $6OO Rosewood 7-Oct. Piano, carved lege, extra carved mouldings, nand corners, Grand Action Overatrung Bass, sweet and ps wean{ tone, made to order by the beat maker, only need dye mot.the, will be sold for $25 0 , es the owner loaves the city In a few days. This Is ibe greatest bargain in the oily. Gall and see It at 717 Arch street, ocl-3t*. STATUES AND MONTIMENTS.—In London there are six public etetnea to kings, but ono to amen of aciencc, (Dr. Jenner), and none to single author, artist, pout, in ventor, or engineer. In this country we L , go in' , for utility, and wo have !statues and monumelts illustrating this idea. One of the proudest busintas monuments that Philadelphia oan boast of is the Brown. Stone Olotbing Hall of RockhiU & Wilson, NOL , . 603 and 605 Chestnut etreot, above Sixth. Here art, capital, and industry combine to furnish the nation with faultlaes suits for civilians, and uniforms for its soldiers. .TILE MISSILES AT ANTIETAAI.-- 41 I have been ciedibly informed that broken railroad iron and blacksmith's tools, hammers,' chisels, &o_, were' fired wt us from rebel cannon. These 11:1iFailt.S made a peculiar noise, by which our men came to distinguish them faun regu ar shot, and as they heard them approaching would cry turkey ! turkey coming !, and fall, flat on their face to avid them. One artillerist said Le expected the blacksmith shop next. From the looks of the re >els when they left the field one would have thought they used their clothes fora adding. They expected, however, to replenish their tools from the machine shops of Pella delphia, and their clothes from Stokes' ens-price, nuder the Continental." WONDERS OF TILE- TELEGRAPH.— A. wonder ful loaf of telegraphing was executed at a telegraphic spites gtven by Mr. Gurney, in Lond.m. The wires of the different telegraph companies wore brought into Mr. Gurney's house. An unbroken circuit of wire, 5,090 miles in length, was then formed, and through this groat dietence the electric message was flashed in the space of two secomis. The following message was also transmitted in the ehort spare of one minute: }any your tail and winter garments at the oue•priee fashionable Clothing Imptrium of Granville Stokes, Igo. 609 Chestnut street, Philadelphia." We can only add that by so doing you will save at least 25 per cent. 41,601 /8,646 b 8 01.11iTIRENTAL FLOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut eta. J Riebeide, Chicago A. Anitmau, ,Ganton, Ohio W Ca peeler, Lancaster T Wi eon, Mailroom B J Whirs, N York Col J B there G Rinke, Easton J Chetwo.Al & Is, N Joriey Miss Uhetwood, N Jersey Miss Ko; ee, N Jersey Me) U U Ohutwood, U S A Ooi Boston J M Renee, Detroit Mrs M & Witliamsgt Louis Barrett, Vermont W 11. Mooney, Oaio Al Ch. wen, Endo B Semple, Illinois Mrs J bemple. Illinois Mrs E Amer, St Louis L H Sichultz, Elk co, Pa M V Shaffer, Mass W B Werke & 2 sons, Pa G Arnheim ' U A Dire W Davis, Mass J T Davie, Mass John L Sickle Baltimore J Ibbotson, England Clt Tit gle k Is, Virginia Mrs IC J Zone, Virginia raise t Zone, Virginia H W Beauett, New York. F B Lawson, Oineinnati le Et Be:attend, New York le Rouen am, New York S W R0)1101(13 NcINV York De not J II Reynolds, N York B Stuedee, Belihnore J t rainier, Jr, Boston R M. Hobbs, Boston :4 K Beech, Auburn, N Y B B Derrickeon Nej W Painter, U S A U Ef. Painter & wf, Penna J BloFarlo d, Newark, N ,T S Brady, Wheeling, Va W Vollowey, li - Antucky J Crassford, Maryland W U Smallwood, Jr, Md J W 113013 & wf, fderyittud N E. 'nem, Merl lead IS Daymand & wf, N York 11 Azdinon, Troy, N Y litre A K MoUlure, Penne BliesJßeilly, Chambersburg D H Layette, Obio Chas Edwards, New York W Vogel, New Yurk Mere , New. York Isaac S Lloyd, New York J Brandt, Jr, Baltimore W D Ticknor, B3etou Edw Chamberlin, Button B P Efeberton, IT 8 A A W Kelsey, S A A B Bolles, Prov, R I D Sanborn, Sonierville,WJ J Jones, New York J 13 McCieary,M Chunk,PC4 B Marsh, Jersey City E L Ke) es Thos Browning, New York Vlooo Beiusner, New 'York G B White, US N • Bruilh, Baltimore 0 T Thompson, Prov, B I F kl Oliver, New York W H Pricot, Now York Cape Beggs, U S N G C Vail & la, New Yurk B B Dawson, Mexico B L Briggs & la, New York 141 Schell, York, Pa W El Hamilton .Ciucinuati C J Pussy, Madison It Allen, Jr, Newi Jersey J W Stout. New Jersey Cul w a Morris, N Yurk Jae E F. oleo, Few York J T Swift, New Orleaus G N Bradley, New York Judge Junes, Itenbeeter W L O'Brien, Ba:tiniare -F Fuller, Cincinnati, 0 J A Bernick, Boston Mrs W Wood, New York W H Wood, New York James Fulton Jae Barclay, Ohio Cild Kerley, Ohio A Remelt, ~env rink Howard, dosion D Woodruff, New York L S Gobele, Newark, N J JAI Orem ' Baltimore - A G Williams, New York W Lszell,New York . J Drummond, Bath A 0 Burners, New York C S Bushnell, Cone A Barclay, Newark, N J C A Nichols, New Jersey John G Wilts, New York GN P Smith, New York F Gillet, New York J J Van Nest, Now York D Vickery, New York Jas Y Gibson, New jersey J N l3od well, Rocklane Capt T PPlliipi, N Y Samuel H Adams : Balt Tlsomcs 0 B-teeber, Balt 1.10.1dtr,0, Citicago H Horner, II S A B Wa‘kiuson, Y - Alt Thompson, Wash, D Charles Kellogg, Detroit D Kalbfus ' Wash, 'D U J F lechblre, El A T B Brackett, BaltimOre J 0 Heyirriati, Peoria 'Levi N Town, Boston W T Xvone, Wash, D O . A Dickinson, Boston -Mr Coale, Baltimore John G Foster, U S N W Wcodr,D J Driscole A W Idemeoew London, N Allltt/HANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et, below Arch. (11 , 0 Bey rand & la, N Jersey A Close, Weatfield, Pa W Penne Mrs Stewart, Marietta, Mr Herngood, Baltimore R hillier, Uhio D McWilliams, Indiana W W Calkins, Indiana Miss Brown, Marlette, 0 Peter Wilson, Penns • P. R. Duncan, Perms " Miss Wilson, Penne A Patterson &Eon, Harrisb D Treham, Mauch Chunk A Prov, Pa W S Young, Abentown J Ai. Smith, Illinois J A. Colwell, Kittanning T McConnell, Kittanning -Jno Craig, kkaigsville B Wilmer, Illinois W Fulmer New Jersey J Montgomery, Clarion, Pa It Hear, eilinersville, Pa L B Hawley, Phointaville W A Peck, Pbmnirorille B 1 Acton, New Jersey 0 B Jennison, Hichlgan J 1.1 Bice, Massachusetts J rilosgrove, Kittanning • J N Ouboinsou ' Penne D Diens n DP Gain, Rutingdon, Pa D W McCauley, N York D Clark, Danville, Pa H W Steele, New York T McUance, Pittsburg J F McWilliams, Penns J Welsh, York, Pa I, Fitzgerald & la, N York J d Brown, Brie, Pa C H Love, Pittsburg W Smith 0 !timberland, Virginia Miss Miller, New York F Johnson, New fork IL F May, BlUton, Md 4 011 CRI!..4N—Ohestant street, above Fifth. A S Blens, fl ard, u s N A J OIark, IISiZ ive ;Lessery, tdonroe co, 0 0 BlEatorl; tnio 2 itra,s,loff, St Donis J H Egbert, Ohio G S Out noth, Delaware ALB 3Parloe; OitiOinnati, 0 David Stewart, Penna II O Allen, Philadelphia W Lemsdon, Delaware N O Morrison, Pottsville JACOB /ARM ,t la, Balt J Benedict, Eaaton, Pa W 3)eliciclin, Baldmoro Bancrof, & lady, Pa J L Grover, Pa Mr Rollins & la, Md li 7.‘ Le Fort. Brooklyn Bon E Dyer, Pa JO S Tain tor, 14 Y Tom S Ward, Brooklyn Jon B Wintery, Brooklyn JEI Palmer J Broan, ftld J Banman, Lancaster Alex W Seabrease, kid Mica BEE Ellock. hid J ll Tarr and lady, fdd J S Nevin?, New Jersey &URINALS AT THE HOTELS . lIP TO 12 o'CLOCH LA.UT NIGHT. BT. LOMB HOTEL—Oheetant street, above Third. 13 J Beek, New York Mr hlnlford, New Jersey John B Marston, Now . York W El Haws, U B /1 W Betd, 1713 N A Delano, U 8 N • Hinny Dales, 17 13 A J W Young, Baltimore Thts N Bason,Hannibal,Mo A Loveland, Lorain 0 Mier Lizzie Ackley, N J J L Gihon. Trentou, N J 8 Yen Horn & la, 17 8 A John B Masters, Alex, Va Joshua Nelson, New York 0 U Megionuas, Baltimore hon Thos B Florence THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. B S Dolph, Maryland J K Burnett, Delaware W Carron, Allegheny 'Miss P E Johnson, Md Miss L Y Johnson, Pa 0 .0 Johnson, Pa A W Russel, Lancaster W Diffenderffer, Pa It Button, Lancaster It A Bold, New York B schwelnitz, Lancaster J W Thomson, Ohio G El Delft r, Akron, Ohio 0 Wampbelt, Perrysburg John B Bond, Elkton, Md W d Amberson, Pa 11 Jacobs, Indiana Mrs J Service, New Jersey Miss Mollie Weldousraul, Pa H Hamill, New Jersey John A itepper, blati land Bergt Geo B Simons, N Y STATES UNION 49TZL—Market, above Sixth. J New York L E Clark, New Yotk .1 B Munk & la, Penns E A Searle', Penns L N Pbllllpe, Penna 11 Bbaw, Nana CaDt NV It Aeb, Penns Mont W Peaae,'Penna We Al Ross, °fleeter co, Pa J 8 Bathbone, Lancaster T B Young, Chester 00, Pa A BOW & ds, Nebraska J A McPherson, Penns O W Patterson Lancaster W Row, Greensburg, Pa riJ Yager, Carlisle, Flew, Lancaster G W Coalngton, Delaware W 8 Btelck, Delaware L P Lernout, Bstb, ffis D Thomas, Peans MT. VERNON—Second street, abovo Aroh. Joint A Hendry, N J A H Foering, ?Midis 3.3 Watson u .Pbilada Samuel T Spaug, Pa Miss Ktili nip N Y Miss H Dill, Pa Met N Ndwards, Pa Nelson(orbert, Clarion, Pa Gbv J tu e s Clorlou, Pa D Illere, Clarion, Pa Jol n Mutton, Boston E Jones, Delaware . NATIONAL HOTEL—Kane street, above Third. J Wolf, Pennsylvania W E Boyer, Pottsville Merly, Middletown A 8 Edwards, Washington . B Wilson, Pennsylvania 3 P Wiokersbatrias son, Pa J labs% blechentesbitrg O W Houck, Lebanon W W 111 ere, Pittsburg Geo Oletm, Lebanon WII Blight, Ashland, Pa J 8 Marsh, Lowlebnrg, Pa . . 90.1dBEROIAL--Statta street, above Ohestnnt. 11 W: Ocodwini Indiana _ B W Drenntn, Lams co Louis S Imbrie. Pittsburg A B Carson. ideryland W 0 orow, Elkton, hid Jaoub Dovuu, W ()nester A' r ave., Oxford .. II Ilottzapple, IlmaLlogdon bi J George Wm B Eder, Diaryiand " W Snail, Maine • , . . BARLEY BHEA➢'—Beoend street; below Vine. 8 S Ely, Now'Ropo %' - ' 3 Bingham, Now klopo B 11+1), p +D mi J Carney, Ohio ; K Hart, l'enna B J Smith, Backe co Dr S 0 Rice, Penns KW Ely, renok N Veer., Centreville W di ttowevd, N Bedford at Reeder, Penns • J Hibbs, Newtown J B hti inp'e, abirgtort . IW,Tbucapson ,- Doylestown .1 b.nelert, NAP Joreey Mta B•stttenttoute a a, Aid MA.DDION HOUBB--Beotaid Metal, stows Market.,. F Dare, Waah'n, D 0 Mho De Yming,.P.l A 'l43c Kim. lelaware Eaten, •Delawara Ula.. 11 WaibErford, N P. EfAnry_tic la, Pa AII gurney,Dol L B B4aw, Ilinrfisn4 101.1, B Pub, Do!lo , : town .. gda Jongti. DoYii4toiria BF Pura', DolestowuSew. Jere,ey BLARE DEAR-Third street, above Gallowba D Lcnahehner, N I El 13 Haratetler t Oooperab'g Peter dohß•arta, Ooopereb'g Jacob Kimlo, Potting& George Wolf, Danboro' BALD RAMA—Third sixeet, above Oalimit= G Snyder, Lehiebtan, Pa John Miller, Buoks CO J Hagetibuih, Nazareth A 8 Steiner, Nazareth Marx Testy, Reading Bobj Steinmetz, Penns MA U 1 E tpireLkittErieis. IVir BEE FOURTH FAGS P.11: 1 1:4101 , 14 Brigj neantt, Wells, 4 dap; from Boston,in ballast to J J Basley & Co. Brig F Nelson, Wiley, 5 We from Boston, in ballast to J Beziey &Co Brig F J Cummings, Bolen, 4 days from Boston, in bal last tt J E Elszley & 00, Brig fdilwaukco, Brown, from New York, In ballast to Bohr Pilot , s Bride, Coker, 4 days from Georgetown, D 0, m ballast to captain. @chr Wm A Cracker, Endicott, 4 days from. George • town. DO, in ballast to captain. 130br Fannie Davis. Evans, 2 days from Berlin, Md, with corn to D 11 Merriman. Echr Henry Wolfe, Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Dal, with grain to Ohrhnian & 00. Saw lemmer, West. 2 days from Milford, Del, with railroad ties to J W Bacon. , ctri. Lamm, Baku., fi days from Boston, with Indio to erovz4l Ar. Conine_ Schr Nautilus, Tracey, from Thomaston, with hay and potatoes :o order. Ethr Prank Lucas, Taylor, from Newport, with onions Behr J Clark, Miller, from /Llexandria, in ballast. Ear S B James, Chase, 6 days from Boston, with ice Sohr L Frazer, Thompson, from Georgetown, in bal lot t to captain. Rohr Zioaro, Idurch, from New Bedford, in ballast to captain. _ Steamer New York, Chisholm from Fortress lllotkroe, itt ballast to E A bonder Co. OLNARED. Bark Aaron I Harvey, Zalller, Sierra Leone, -W Own minas & Son. -'" Brig Milwaukee, Brown, Portland, U A. Hooksoher &On. Bohr W A Crocker, Endicott, Providence, L Auden Tied A Co. - Bebr N lgewton, Redman. Boston, do Behr Elnulse, Relley : Portland, Crowell & Collins. Behr Ziearo, kinrch, Boston, Sinniekson & Glover. Behr Nanttlue Tracey, Thomaston, Geo tatookbara. Schr G alexandria, Tyler. Stone & Oo Bohr W Donnelly, Bunter, do -do Str n L Onw, nor, Baltimore, a Groves, 7r. btr Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. MIIMOBELNDA Ship. Borah -Newman, Cobb, from Boston 1 t July for Sbangbae, was apolson 58d July, lat 10 44 N, long 83 10 W—all well. and wished to be reported—by the bArk Memo, at Pernambuco. Barb Cora, Blunro, from New York 20th June for Ebangbao, was spoken 10th July, lot 34 01 N, tong 45 26 W— by the ftleaco, at Pernambuco. SPECIAL NOTICES. S- T- 1860-X. - • DRAKE'S PLA. STATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite, They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cute Dyspepsia and Oonstipation. They cure Diarrhcets, Cholera, and Oholera ftlorbus. They cure Liver Corup'aint and Nervous Headache:. They are the best SIT PEGS in the world. They make the weak mso strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. - They are made of pure St Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleaeure of a beverage, without regsrd to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli Hato persons requiring a gentle stimulant Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & 00., 202 BROADWAY. Now York. se24-thn BATCHELOR'S HAIR Drs.! TUE BEST IN TEE WORLD. WILLIE hi. A, J ATOHELO I'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be' distinguished from nature; warranted not to JOU() the Hair in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyee, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid filack or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, &o. IliGr The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATORR. LOB, on the four sides of each box. • FACTORY No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadleaf and 18 Bond street,) mysl3-ly New York. GREAT TRIUMI'II.--S rzuf -0 - WAY & SONS were awarded the Brat muted at the late great International Eahlbitlon, Lon don. Over two hundred and slity.nine Pianos from all parte of the world, entered for competition. Wareroome at BLASIUS BROTHERS, 1006 CHEST NUT Street. ocl-lm _ UPHAM'S LIAM JJYR, 38 cents a box. —Three boxes for $1; the best in use. Try it. Sold only at OPE 403 ORES rNur St. se27.3tn* MARRIED FREEMAN—WALES-On the let instant. by Bev. Theo. ate Tens, Mr. Frcnlc 11 Freeman to Mies Ellen P. WBIEP, ell (f - Boston, At issechntetts. * t.L.E.44 Hlltils—SPEßE.Y.—Ort the 30th tdlimo, by Bev. W. Cathcart, Mr. Lawrence Hawkins to Miss Lydia Sperr3. both of Philadelphia. * DO W.NING—JONES —On the 20th ultimo, by the Ht,v. Alexand.r Reed, Mr Robert J. Downing, of Phila delphia, to b1i.33 Wheoca Jones, of Chester county, Pa It 31 AYNICk—BLIERm EB, —On the 20fth ultimo, by It ev. C. W. bbattnr, Mr. John Haynes, of Chester county, to Miss Anna A. bbermer, of Germantown. * DIED. I'IDGEON.—On the 2d !natant, Joseph Asbury Pidgeon, in the 35th 3 ear of his age. ho raleti-roo oed fi Misr Dodge, No. 186, Of It, Y. IC, and membcre of the Weccecoe Eogine tlompany, are reepeotfolly iiivitod to attend hie funeral, from hie late reaidence, No. 1213 South Third ttreet, on Sur.day afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Ebenezer HL; 14 Churcu for interment. . DINGEE.—Ou the lst intt Edmund Dlngee, in the 62d year of his age. His relatives and friends of ino.family We respectfully invited to attend his funeral, fro' ids tate residence, No. 931 N orth Seventh street, on Sunday afternoon, sth.inst 5 at 2 o'clock, without further notice. t• 311RTIN—On the 30th day of AuguAtp, on the battle field or Bull Run, at the hood of his regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas B Marlin, of the 11. th Regim,ent P. Y. The relatives and friends of the decomed, any, these of the family, the members of Industry Lodge, N 3. 131, A. Y. M., of Excelsior Mark Lodge, No. 210, the ctAcera and members of the Grand Ledge of PenusYlVaffia; Masonic friends in general, the active and b.ottorari members cf the Washington Grays and the officers (Menet Dare's 2.3,1 Regiment, P. Y., are respectfully in vited lo attend the tut era!, from St litutthlus' Episcopal Church, 1 , orth Nineteenth street, near Mount Vernon, on r r Way iLe 3d of October, at 3,4 o'olock P. hi To :proceed to Monument Cemetery. * DALOWIN.—On the 30.1 t ultimo i Mr• Adam Baldwin sass 62 )'sere. - BLAB Ea —On the 26th ultimo,from wounds received at the battle of Antietam, John toker, Serg't Co. E, 31 Regiment, P.R. ,iu the 23t1 year of his age. * BROOKE On -tbe 30th ititimo, Miee tfary Bro daughter of the late WilliamJ. and Elizabeth Brooke. * Coll 11313.—0 f consumption, Orlando B. Oornilh, ia the 39. h year of hie age. CON WAY.—On tee 30th union), Rate Conway, daugh ter of le.ancis and Mary Conway, aged 17 years. * CALLENDER —Fell in cotton, Sept. Nth, at the bat tle of South Mouotain. William Callender, Co A, 21 Re giment New Jersey Volunteers, in the 20th year of his age * DOYI E.-0 n the 301 h ultimo, Eva Elizabeth, daughter of Beaty and Rachel Doyle, aged 2 years, 5 months, and 24 day e. , * FAUNOE.—On the 29th ultimo, Mr. Conrad Faunce, ben , in the 79th year of his age. * HA MI LTON.—On the 21st ultimo, of wounds received at the battle of Astieta - a, George B. F. Hamilton, ijo. B, 2d Delaware Regiment, in the 18th year of his age * OISE --Killed, Private David Bibb, of 72(1 B,egimeut, P. V., Beater's lire Zonaves, at the battle of Antietam, on the 17th tilt. SENN.—On the 30th ultimo, Anna, wife of Wm. H. Stun, in the 22(1 year of her age. OBITUA.BY. IA Blessed are they who die In the Lord." To no person could the above line be more appropriate than to the select of the premnt Obitll WY. Many deaths are daily recor , hd, bat it le very 1114dOr a tbat we are called upon to notice tho 'l o ath o f 0 0 6 t o ,1 105). g ! e 2 cpipri? lige so wirotopriately SPGI3 , - NI &Ball & T. Li N i, E tt w i a z,...14) 01 the few brillieut ornaments that the Obriatlau world Is cia.7. 2 iip6ri to Morten the loss of. A kind. affectionate, and loving wife, a cherished' daughter, a beloved deter, and a true friend, ahe was one whose loss will always felt. Ehe wee the tree typo of a Chrittian—meek, lowly, and willing. illeeking not the vanities and pleasures of this world, she lived only with the hope of erjoying the pleasures of Heaven. Her lots Is Gno that cannot be replaued. Bat she is now in that glorious haven for which - she expressed a desire. Her life was en example for all, and "Roue know her bat love bar." Her only regret wee in leaving her hueband, but she died in the full expectation and hope of meeting him again in Heaven, never more to be separated. October 2,1882 On the 17th of September, in the battle of Antietam, Sergeant JOSEPH WAllllllti fell while gallantly serving bia country. The deceased entered the army in Lie eigh teenth year, and served throughout the Haziest' cam-, paign, under General Quitman's command, and was wounded at the gates of the City of Mexico. lie re entered the army on the breaking out of the rebellion, joining the 17th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, °clone Frank Patterson, and on the expiration of hlalterm was honorably diecbargfd. lie again joined the army, and served under the command of Oolonel Baxter, of the Fire Zonavee, and was killed. Thus closed the career of a faithful soldier and a good citizen. His fidelity to his country's cause, and the many excellent traits that adorned hie character, endeared him to a large circle of friends whniineerely mourn his lose. F. - 11LAOK AND SECOND MOURN TEIG Drees t Us, just opened t. Black Gros Grains and Ponit de Sole/. Black Taffetas and Gros de Ithinas. Black Armures and Yenetlennes. Black lame &Bemuse or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Varsoviennea. Black and White neat Stripes and Cheeks. 81113800 & SON, 5e2.11 Mourning Store, No. 918 OHESTNUT Street. EYRE & LANDELL s POIIATEf and ARCH STREETS.. OPENING FOE PALL SALES: MagnlliCent Mike. Magnificent Shawls. • 'Magnificent Poplins. Goad Black Silks. Richest Printed Goods. - Good Stook of Staple■. se2o-tf rprszek- FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT L 1,3 • NATIONAL'UNION OONVENTION will meet at the COURT HOUSE, snuff 'and CHESTNU'r Bireehs, etiLr o'clock;' BATT) RD ATEveninr. Br order 0c3.2t • HONEST P: HIND, Proaident.:.. ErrCONCERT BALL—W ED NE SD AY EVENING, OCTOBER'S. Hev...JOHN WALK= Ali JACKSON !fame by public reqtrat. - thibjectL i. Our Nation ; he Peril. The. Piesideutle Problilmation. the Path of Honor; of Bight, and of Safety.?' Tickets 26 cents For Bale at T. B. PHaff'l3, corner SIXTH and 011ReTNUT, CONTINEATAL, and at the Tidier Office of. the Hall. • oc3 rlB. T A K E O'T UNDER-_ rj,,L3 SIGNED intend making application to the road o r we - Keep; at 'cleat Diatom, Meeting otiflondai, next, 131,1kfoi; the eitenalon and.widening of their Pier, first above Pine sweat, in accordanoe.,with I.the; Sin deposited ; in Ate, gap?. JO Et It. PE NRO SEI, JORR BURTON • _ Philadelphia, Oeiohar:2,l/3.62 U. CONSTITUTIONAL ITNION.—A Ilia be held on THIS (Friday) EVE SIN October 4th, at Dyer Hotel, Rising min, First precinct, Tweetr-Srot .ward, to, nominate Judges and Inspectors for election; to serve for the coming year, ' 002 2t* W. 13.'-If.BNST, Secretary Association. [ M,, TWENTY-FOURTH_ WARD— PRE. . . - OIIiOT MEE" INGS.—In each .Prooinot: of• the Ward, a meeting of -the Nattonat Union Party - of , the Precinct will be held at the mail niece of 'meeting Mt- FItIDAY Eveniog, October 3. of 7X ti , clock. By order of the Ward Executive Committee., : TIE), al WILT BERGEE, Chairman., ... , - ;.TOLiAT.LIAN B9NseLt,, Beur9tary. 'lt* ERE TUE pggss.7-_,:pglrkAip-gqlii:x#.:‘:7l,ATip-Aly?-;:.-.9,-,cTpimg.-. ry. MILITIA DRAFT.- TEE DEDERSIGNED, UOIENISIIIONEIII9 appOlnt. ed by the Governor of PennsTlyarda to superintend the Drafting of Id Will, in parsuanoe of the direeticins contained In the Governor's Proolamatlen, sit in their reepeonve Districts, on TIIIIESD&Y and FRIDAY, the 2d and ati October, 1682, from 10 A. fd , to 1 P. rd., and from 2 P. M. to 6 P. AL, at the places reepeolively elated below, to hear claims of exemption on the part of those , citizens who, at their former sittings, were absent from home /I 1 TEE MIL iTAltirt3llllYl.o.ll OF TELE COM .IIIONWEALTH. South Bread etroa, between Bhippen - and Ettr,water aomtniesioner for Second end 'Third Wards. West side of filoyamensing avenue, second house below Marriott street. BE.NJ. GEBRABD, Cohnoiseioner for Fifth and Sixth Wards, Northwest corner of Fourth and Wainututreets. SAMUEL BELL, Jn., Commissioner for Seventh and Eighth Wards, No. 268 South Sixteenth, street. JOB. B. TOWNSEND, Commissioner for Ninth and Tenth Wards, No. 109 North Tenth street. LUDL MATTHEWS, flotomlssioner for Eleventh and Sixteenth Wards, at A. Lukens', Third, above Willow. CONRAD S. GROVE, Cotornissioner for Twelfth and'Thirteenth Wards, Washington Hall, corner E ighth and Elprlng Orarden Commiesioner for Fonrteenth and Fifteenth Wards, Northeast corner Broad and Spring Garden Streets. JAMES BELL, Oottimitsioner for Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards, No. 1847 North Front street. SAMUEL LLOYD, Commissioner for Nineteenth and Twentieth Wards, Hail of Cohocksink Hose Company, Germantown road, Vonandstdonor for Twenty- first and Twenty-aooond Weirdo, _ Nabs street, two doors above Arrastt street, Ger- Ooirdefiloner for Twenty. third and T wenty-flfth Wardil Walton's Hotel, Frankford. WM. STOKES, Comnderoner for Twenty-fourth • Ward, Commissioners' Hall, corner of Market and Thirty. se3o , 4t seventh streets. OrNATIONAL UNION " NOSIINA.TIONS "NO PARTY BUT O Olt °WINTRY." STATE OFFICERS. Auditor General. THOM.AS E. 0001111,AlL Eurveyor General. - WILLIdM B. ROSS. CONGRESS. Vint IlletriOt— second 3Matrict--OHABLEB O'NEILL, Third Distriot—.LEON ARD MYERS. - Fosrth Distriot—WlLLlAM D. KELLEY. Fifth District—M. RUSSELL T EIA.YER.. SENA TOR. Second District--JAOOI3 E. RIDGWAY. - Fourth District—GEOßGE CION NELL. ASSEMBLY. First District—WlL FOSTER.' Second District—MOUTON A. EVERLY, Third District—THOMAS T. WILLS. Fourth District—SAKl - EL J. ILEA. Fifth District—JOSEF El MOORE. Sixth District—CHAßLES M. OLINGAN. Seventh District—THOMAS cocau&N. Eighth District—JAMES N. KERNS. Ninth District—JOHN A. BURTON. Tooth District—S. S. PANCOAST. • Eleventh District—FßANKLlN' D. STERNER. Twelfth District--LUKE V. SUTPEIII9. Thirteenth District—JAlllES HOLG ATE. Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER CUMMINGS. Fifte.enthllistrict—WlLLlAM F. SMITH. Sixteenth District—ED W ARD G. LEE. Seventeenth District--CHABLES F. ABBOTT. COUNTY OFFIOERS. District Attorney. WILLIAM B. MANN. 9 . Prothonotary of Court of Common Pleat. FREDERIOK G. WOLBERT. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor. ALEXANDER HENRY • City. Solicitor. F. OA.RROLL BREWSTER. City Controller. JOSEPH R. LYNDALL • • . Recelier of Taxes. JAMES 0. KELOU City Commissioner, JOHN GIVEN. TO THE CITIZCIO,' Olfr THE FIFTH 113 CONGEEddIOrdAt., ,SlDEOT.—Having been tiomiEated for Oongreee tho Natioval Union Canyon 0, held at Doykstown, on the 23d September, I will have toe pleasured ad.2reselog the citizens of the District as follows Tuesday, September 2.0, Rising Sun, fhiladelphia county, at 7X o'clock P. kl Wotioceday, Octcbor Z, Rulutcfrville, BuckS county, at TX o'clock P. M. Thanday, October 2,'Newtoven, Bucks county, at 7) o'clock P. IC Fliday, October a, Black Rom, Duets county, at TX o'clock P. M. darns day, October 4, Now Hops, Backs county, at 7}ti o'clock P. 111.. Mot day. October 6, Bust!Eton, Philadelphia county, at 73f o'clock P. M.. it Timed SY, October 7, Bridesburg, Philadelphia county, at 73i o'clock P. M. 'Wednesday, October. S, Germantown, Philadelphia county, at 734 o'clock P Tiqueday, October 9, Quakertown, Bucks county, at 736 o'clock P. 9E. ,„ itichmonia, P hiladelphia county, at 73( o'clock P. M. Saturday, October 11, Bristol, Bucks county, at 7.1 i o'clock.P. lit. - - - Monday, October 18, Frankford. Philadelphia counts', at 7.M &dick P. 001-4 t M. RUSSELL TU &TER.. OFFICE OF THE FR . AIVELIN FIRE INSURANCE iiOM FA NY, PIIILADELPHIA, Sept. 24, 1862. An election for TEN DI.BNUTOtti for the ensuing year, will be bell, agreeably to cnarter, at a general meeting of the Stockholders for that purpose, at the Offiro of tho Company, No, 435 and 437 OtIIISrNIIT Street, on MONDAY, October E3th,1862. at 10 o'clock A. M. - J. W. MoALLISTRB, se2s-10t ' Secretary pro tent. ry , -7 , AV IS AU/ ELI.IOA.NTS. Lks MB. PAULA ALPiDillsrr, Gerard de la molten ee reineurs de MR. GRA.N DVILLE sroKEs, 609 013EPTV UT Street, Philadelphia : a l'hOnneur de pre- Venir see combreux emir et connaissance a qui. Pont dejs favoriee de lour clientelle, (plod quo lea -etrangers,) qu'll viont de re - cevoir de Feria et Loodres lea modes lee p!ne reeentes et lee miens porteea pour la Batson d'hlver. Mr. Grandville Stokes a mid a as dle Deaden leg etoffes les plus belles, et lee meilleures qualitee, dee premieres manufactures d'Enrope. . • Lee mintairea, Must Toe leg ander; de tons grades beim/one lee reeilleuree qualtteE, d'otoffea a des pax tits moderee. L'clogance de sa coupe, Masi (pie le cachet de distinction Qui la caracterise eat dela trop count" du pub lic, pour ore reconvenes leer merites. se27-lat rfrOILEARD COLLEGE.—TILE DIREC. TOltd of the Chem Uoli,ge give notice that they are prIPSINd to BIND OUT, in the State of Penasylva. nia, THIhTY ORPHANS, in accordance with the Will of btepben Chard, to suitable occupations, moll as Agri culture, "Navigation ' arts, fdechariical Trades, and Rana facture,. The master will be required to tenon his ap prentice his reepective art, and to furnish him with suit able board and lodging in hie own place of reeidenoe, (ex cept where, for special reasons, the apprentice may be allotted to board elsewhere.) The master will be allowed to take each orphan on trial for a term not exceeding one month, and the apprentice; when bound, will be furnished by the Institution with a suitable outfit. Persons de sirous of obtaining an apprentice can apply at the Col lege, between the hours of 3 and 5, P. SI or, if not citl, zens of Philadelphia, can address the undersigned in writing, giving name, residence, occupation, and refer ence—the latter, whenever possible. to bes residents of Philadelphia. , •lIENII.Y - W. &BEY, se29. fit Secretary of Girard College. 1 FOIIT DELAWARE.—WantedI 10 more recruits for Battery F, 3d Artillery (hea7y): $lO5 BonntY : $9O csskpl?fereloyling the GUT, PAY, .. rations; gig ilr;ifotn r . from date of muter; Inquire at 409 OHESTIFUT Street, (up etnire ) • •::` I. A. BLes. Fr, t) apt Din Co m m an 4 in g. ea st-it. F.IXEDE.SIOIt. w. BEERS, lit Lieut. I. 152 d PENNSYLVANIA - YOLUN-; TEHRS.=-Good Men are war.ted for Blitar2 of Itite &glint:wt. For particulars, Inquire at Head quarteis of Battery L. 336 HARMONY street, Villa dabble : , bed 441 tiT. JOHN street. • f. Calitato,JOSE PH W. B&NDEHBON. Ltenten ant—ARNOLD ANOEROE IL 2d Ldeutenant-BNEVS.TES HAWK, se23.l2t* WIDE. SPREAD REPUTATION. There is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting up MILITARY CLOTHING AS ROOKHILL & WIL SON'S; Ito's. '603 and' 605 Chestnitt street. Besides ,being :thoroughly acquainted with the business, they are prompt to l flll ill'orders at moderate prices, and always have a; ranuE STOCK OF MILITARY GOODS ON HAND. se 30 Hit fin REWARD LOST ' on TUBS SSv '--- v D/il,..lieptembe ' r 9, Three 7.30 .TRE &- MIRY NO11111," coupons attached, Nurnberg 81.6138, 21,663, 31,670.. 'All patties are forbid negotiating said Notre, as natieehas been given, and payment stopped at the Treasury and an Sub. Treasury Departments. $5OO IN GOLD! - Will be paid by the undersigned for the return of the Note& B. F GaLL4OIIII% IVORY TYPEB.L--All who want` a pio , :nue of marvellous beauty and fidelity ohould got an .Ivorytypo of BEIMIER. 'Nothing like them as like nesses can be found anywhere. flgooliD„Street, above Green. r :. , . 7W4 . .rHAMOIS SIKINB,.. A 8 13 Olt TE D elm, for mete by the kip or quantity. • 02.114011 D, ocit•Sitk . ' 49 North 1" emu, Street. 01331. CKEN SALAD !-HENRY MINTON, TWELF H Street, below• WALNUT, announcer that he has commenced the manufacture of bie CIJICENN SALAD, for which he has received so many encomiums from the nubile end the press. The 'tali ry is of his own cultivation, and being of extra ouAllty, be is thus enabled to, surpass all competitors: Also, on band, all the delicacies of the season. Come and give him a trial. "-:-. • oc2-B,* • • . - p-AIERMETIOALLY, fleiled• Goode; for Sale, by. RHODES & WI : LLIALKS, lio'. - 107 South TEA Street,.consioth4l.oV, • ' •• Ireah,Poschee, - Fresh BloOkberries, . - • . Tomatoes,- • • • Piee APP .B 9 • Or Corn. Z." • ' Peas, , • • -.1 Ideste•of ' 4 Quincea, Poetry " " • • " ',Poore,Senpi•~