11311INCWLA AND COMMERCIAL. VIE MONEY MARKET. PRILADRI.PIItA, October 17, 1862, Tip s old market wee in a patio to•day and fell about 3 r ad, After operating extensively upon the fear of r er ibr people reepeoting great financial and national ealeml. Ooh the epeoulaters concluded to let the bottom oat of Lir lob of credulity, and drop their emplane Brook Into tl,elops of over-ea cited victim, who, having succeeded in g ating their new on the rongh.edge of a grindetone, have iDOW the satiated lon of receiving the sublime con. demnto of the Intenaely insatiable speculators for both Abair peins et d their looses However a lesson the more de arly Rio learned, will be the more keenls remembered. Gold should rooat certeinly advance as paper Imes in crease beyond lcgilmate neceelity ; but the rite should be r o a m, One or two per cent per month Is the ut most rho that our present Currency warrants. These odder , p ad rdernelog advances tend to weaken the mem ory stability of the country, and are alarm% to be much orpca to. The opening figure this morning was 135, bat by DC{ill bed fel'en to 130, with considerable pattio. This wbe th e r ape figure at the close, although 132 was bid for T oy large amounts. Old domande close at 1260 177 bid, after ft eel y active trade, The Block market was active and buoyant this morn. leg with a considerable advance in some of the leading eccur ibi e b. remeylC4flia Railroad let mortgagee rose Ix, the second do, X Beading algae, 1570, were a e pode lower, but those of 1380 rose .3 ; 1.3865 advanced 1. Governmeet eleven thirtien advenced ; the sixes .It . c i te toles, new, rose ; the old were firm at yester day's Owe. Suubory and Erie sevens rows 1. Delaware Railroad moi Wipe sold at 95. North Penneylvants sires end tens we; o e duly. Schuylkill Navigation sixes, 1551, declined N Cam en and Amboy amen, 1863, eold p , par; 15.80 s at 101,, Philaddetile and Sudbury sevens a at par;' Elmira sevene at 08—an advance of N. liirrl3 Duel wee firm at 56. Ltnigh Navigation rose ibe scrip declined 1. il ta eleg Beth ond shares were active, rising g above yesterdays highest figure, closing Se higher; /linden rose ; Penneylvania ; Beaver Oleadow was firm • Cahalan% preferred was a shade lower; the common ad! f aced Nord, town sold at 63 ; small =ono of Crea te]) Railroad brought 140 ; Bimini preferred rose X ; Log Island wan steedy ; berth Pennsylvania rose N. ro gioger railways were more active. than for tame days Back and Vico rote; Spruce and Pine sold urt rp 25 was paid for Thirteenth and Fifteenth; Ghost ed and Walnut row 1 ; Fifth and Sixth at 50; exch. s treet rose X ; Seventeenth and Nineteenth deollned 1 ; &end rod Th rd told at 78, a considerable advance. Book sheen attracted more attention alto 41 : 7; eat said for Girard; 26 for elechantoe' ; 623 for Kensington; 31) for Union. The market dosed firm. Drexel 8 Co. quote: New Torii Exchaxge..... raresl.lo dig. Boatel, Exchange pireDl.lo prem. garners Exchange pat® s a s , Omni fulide Xes X die. Geld ............... . `ll. es 32 prem. 011 Demands 26 o 23 prem. i nie l o bvicg le the etalenieut of coal tranyported over the D ra wn Railroad for the year ending Odober 11, 1562 Toms. Cwt. Tons. ()wt. Tons, Owt. Haddon 51108.,..., 2 605 18 86053 05 89 469 03 Crobberri ^ ; 7.698.16 44,c47 17 413 2.6 1.3 D i amon d„„„„,... 642 06 24 615 09 25,247'14 Etot Bngar 2,9813 08 9;1.0 . '4 09 92.987 L 7 foocil Bidge 1,247 10 64 95 16 66,160 05 Moue Plessout..... 435 14 6 484 06 6.860 00 Ebermta., ...... 618 17 26,0.8 13 28 627 00 Eforlelgb. ...... 1 491 15 53,527 02 65 019 17 ..... 866 13 85,95 T 10 26 844 03 ..... 2,816 14 8,3511 16 86,508 09 Tatal,..•. .... ..16,223 10 603,020 00 623A*3 10 e m eipond'i period l o t l eriz,„ „ .13,116 12 510.1375 01 532,091 13 lartasp "5,A0718 - ..... • The teepeetlona of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia, daring the week ending October 16, 1862, were OA llstreta of Superfine 10,414 So, Fuse 80 do, Middlings .... 40 do, Bye 88 do. Corn Areal ... 1,000 do. o:pude/idled ~. ' ..... 200 Total The following le the ■mount of coal shipped over the euellog6on and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, for the with eodirg Wedneed ay, October 16,104 and Wine Jan eery 1: Week. Previously. Tons. 116/....."•....1 , 1 8 014 1333, . E 1.268 increase Demme ...... .... 249 Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 17. (Reported Or 8- 10. SLATKartart Philo Exchange.] SALES 13104044/0 BO &RD. fe Boding 11 h6wn 305.4 60 Rending 11 58 200, 4%41* 0 ... 4. 86X 60 du., 05 +en • ..89 N too do ..........39 on 60 du-Own, „BO 69 100 do. 140.. .99 691 iIREPt 3000 Resdirg Se , 10...102X I 1%0 d 0.... 1011 N 1100 do 1323 f 500 d0..'43,.... 10? 300 do . .10 1023,, 12 Peon CAP. 3.60 30 hinehlli R 48_ .- . 2 d 0.......... 49N1 20 da..ontri .... 48. %Bane a Tine R... 93$ 96 Spruce & Pine R. lON 20 40. ~. ..... 17 9 Girard Batik ... . 41,461 1000 O Peon 8 21 mr'r t.lobs 7 3007 limb di 'Erie 68-106 PM 'Delaware R wort. 93 611eserr Meadow. 6131 4 Ostawino U pl, , 1 0 la 15 do 16? BiaWlollls IVO Phila.% new.... 104 X 5.,..) do new 101 A, Isoostawilen 8..... . 6 1.i SS natawiesa 14 pi Ito ;7 Penns B 66 1 Trenton R 140 , 4 FdtbSt B ..35 wn - 30 1 WO 8er.4114 bde '44-109 I &A do , 10-102 X 2.ollordstorn 8... 35 1 06 Monte lit 11 17 1004 1 , 664 'sl,. .... 104,V imooni 100 Chsatout St RO6. 45 41169 St n„.swo 50 zgo dmvicen Gold-132 4409 do 181 6 Samoa St P 17 'x' 4 d 0.,... ~... 17 - 114 d0..t.5 17 100 Strerteenth ft R 13,8 DA &MIK: bda 'Bd. - . 98 4 7 PO4lll P. C it P..511,V 5.1 1 111 a to s Druce st Rd,— 17 1000 Elmira & 'W D. 7,3 98 10 North Poona 8.. 10,14' 1 SOO Palls 63new.. „14.4 A ' 3(4 ` k eldio4 Bis.b3o. /Oki 000 do tame 441 60 do t 30,33 31, 01.0h1110 PBllllls-STE IDE, BU C DUEL . Rid Allred - 814A' Asked 11. 8.64 cpne'll 10.1 104 N Lehigh Val b&s. t .1011 .. GS 7 804 bik 106 N .1.05 X Ca ttivrit4ll4l 1.... b ,Ni . 6 74 Americas Gold 13v /32 Du Pert . 1 6 1.1 16 34 Philo Of , 01d...101 102 Denier Bled 8.. .. Do new, .104,1‘ 104 N MAL 011111 R 49 UV co 53 8., 49 „ Horritburg a.. el Peals Si. 91X 95 Wilmiugton R.. .. 14, 41411. .... 33 41 39A Lehigh Nay 64. ... Do Isla 13 • - . • . -... .. 1 / 1 Lt.' tr,..tuag "' '70.192N 114 `Do icrlP.... 40 0., Do Ole 13„ 98 983 i Cam So Arab R.... .. %Ds 11. .. ... 60 663 Philo it Rrie 64 102 .. lb Ist to 031.112 N 1.13 Snub " RIM 71.104 .. Do 24 la 334.106 N 107 Long aatana 14.. 2234 28 rwria Canal.. „33N 57 Do bonds ... .. .. '.-- ''' 130 Dalowere Div .. _ _ go pm tv3,....., ......., - . ' 1k1 n ,,, !",.' 4 ,...-• - le ' t,,„ 1 .,,,,,„'" n , ';' -th .. Sprttoo.street 11 17 17X - "r,.."' - ro'i 0N ... SN 634 Oldestait et R., 443 45 ' , r to„ .. • . 31 „ . Arch- atreet R.. 26g 26g T i liciv , .... 5g 6 lisoo.oreet 8.. 9j( 9.4( ~- 101 %.....1.9 Ilex Tenth.sorset R. 36 36 m o te 6011 2.....10v 71,v Thirteenth st. 11 26 25X Eko n Ira a. ... 13 4 ..., W Philo a..... 55 56 "° Pr'd , ... 803 „ . Do bends .. .. Do loirtr a . 99 98N Green. street R . ,. B+3 UN r .N. 10i 'EI .... • • • • • Do bowie.— .. .. ',' e on B. ..... 11 11,14 Semiarid. atreet R. 76 78 ",,1 8t."... 81N 85 .Do bonds.... .. .. D o 103 ..... 102 103 fifth-street R.. 4eg Go - 1 1110 er & ?kr, -, .. - Do '' bonds.... .. • _ kiltb Val 8.-. 61 - Oirord 00l it ... 26 26X 131.0b11i0 PRIOEI3.--4 O'CLOCK. Old Plod. 4 - 16)i I) . Bi, - tilte t'iTy ITEMS. 'YEW CARTES DE VISITE BY OCT'SMST.— . tesital sod life like Carte Visite end Imperial >Posh of Oommcdore Dupont. recently taken by Ontekuiet, at hie galleries, Nos. 704 and 706 street ; are finding a large sale at his counter, and anonaced by the friends of tint gallant officer to at beat seer taken. Kr, Gaiety:mat has also recently rc s number of public. men in carious, prominent ahry and cleft poiltioos, duplicates of which can be at Ida rooms He has now in hie galleries, a number 4 . 11 ) esecimeto of pictures in every Mlle of the ' 4 lr l Dbic art, which are well worthy the; attention of I tnotor et art. GREAT ARTICLE FOR _ HOME Usa.—The of accidents that hare occurred ey the use of dangerona llgbto ought to - be a 'warning against ileac% and we must again insist thiat thebnly 40 Light It to be need is • the celebratedlielmv for 10 1 geroasee Oil , manufactured In every variety 3°14 bi hiceore Wlttore de Oa., No. 86,1fortis Zighth , Miser of Filbert. Eizt.toaiti AND SEASONABLE ()ORPEOTIONO.-- '' 1 " L. Taolout, the Kiog Confectioner of We ar" sr he het 501: 06 ti men been nailed, 14 daily crowning " 141( IfIll Store, at Ninth and Chestnut streeis,•with lied,,, in the way of fine ornatnental Oonfeations, sat ees Plums. Sweet Jordan Roasted Almonds, C.C¢ tiktigtt, Green Ohocolatee, Tortuga° te Secrete, 6:0 His stook of fine, sweet, domestic -reign GraPte, elegant ream and other choice 4 Wee Wick edly attractive. CPlg B SPECIMENS OF PBOTOGRA.PItY, h bet o ne op i n i on ex p resse d by persona of tante, "lit the hat Gellert' f dlefors Broadbent & 00., 611 0 .4116 / 1 1 10i. 912 and 914 Chestnut street, viz : *l6lO tieriscaled. Their grog:tele in Ph°6')gra- N not been (queued by any other firm in the e Bl alte, tc..day, in the higher and more elect). ' tgal teteeia, we doubt u their Pietaree are surpassed hetrict o r morose. They are patronized by oar beetleet cilizene, end etrangere vbiting the city. /3118 . E. G. MITTMAN Bi, CO., the popular 11(4411 ' Ch r"eui street, below rourtb, next door h Oa 'o Exmoor*, have now reedy a magolacleat ttt et choice, fine confections, expressly adapted „, 1 :!. 1801 1. There gentlemen use only the morsel lu- Iq Minufeeturing ; are always bringing out 411ette sad desirable new thing in their line, and Mtn to suit tiyery hod/. ), OKI% TE TIIE WEIGHT OF AN Ox BY ctP t certain the girth back of the shoulders, and 'lll, Moog the back; from the square of the but / t point even with the point of the shoulder 7 1 the girth 6 feet 4 inches, and the length , lee, which, multiplied together, gives 81 feet ihi by 23, the number of pounds allowed to the W 414 6 mai 7 feet girth, and tte result to 713 14,11.—Tate the length from the coat Dollar to "' 111 from there to the end of the coat tall; the r . rp . 14 ., The middle of the back to the end of th e -"UM crooked), and around the waist and tomilaret part of the chest, If the sum total 'Mbar 16147 inches, hole &man of great weight; ' 3,° erefer f o rst I& moral and mental, ot /4/141bd, this it the aunt measurement n of 4 ' 4 47, ea taken from the mertanring book at 8411 E 1 1 ) one price Clothing Store, under the Rotel. Prortattslr. 111168 08 9, ia 3 Pone, Tom. 251623 259.637 19E046 207,38 BOARD 60 Kgrestown R.— 55_ 7 61orris dattot.... 66 500 N Peanol6i.... 86X 448 SeAding a. .... 30% It 4 do..c 01b.... 89% 100 d0..05 .39%' 16 do 34% - 9 dechaotcol 114ak. 26 10 Krn,lact.to 4' 823 i 1000 dotty N4v 6 '82.. 711‘ 4 Lehigh 'Nov 56% 100 Oom & 0, 6x'83..100 000 Htuvtoodoo & Et Piot mr.rt 85 60 Thirte.toh dt U.. 25 1 Oho/pout St a.... 46 133 S..voutpooth At 11, 9 3000 Phits Sc dun 78..1.00 8000 Penna.& 14 m ...Ll:43{ r dt./A.B.IJc 63 Arch tit 11. 21 . ,1i 6400 Oalod & Amo a 6. '89'24..,.101 160 Ita.,ding 8 ' .. b 5.. 39% 150 Boboauort 8% 100 Bonding a.. 080. 39% 60 do 89 64 50 d0..b6 .... 893 50 Beading B . 39% 100 414.. —.89 44 100 d0..b .. 3 1 5....„ 89,y, 100 6ornoo B.: 13,: . 17 1 110 Alia, 8000 Philo 60 n0ut.....104% 40 _ad' nevr....101 '2e a 7 30 ti bir...106 % }‘ t n d0...105% l' 4 1 1 Anton 84tdr.......84% 8000 echurl hay 6i 82 71 7 Arch at 8..55wa.. 283 2 tWond it BC ..... 78 26 thttowissa a 6% .(AIDS 50 'loading ..39 31 100 do a3O. 30,1 e 250 do ...........30 it 60 d 89x 60 do 010.39 26 Thirteenth at R.. 253 W. H. YE. TON it' , CO.—Wei refer to the announcement from this hoe" eoutbeast corner of Front and Walnut aired& to remind our readers that .besides haring the usual fine wines and foreign and domestie spirits, they are epeeist agents for Heidsieck's famous ohainPuluet the Butch Company's Ole, and Drake's Plantation Bit• tere. Among French liquors, they hays Hoot & Shan. don's (green teal) cbempagne, and the fine brandy of Brand erberg freres, bottled in 1848, ak good W a liqueur. prEOHICURRENCT —Mr. Upham, 408 Chestnut street, has got up atheist and small porbmonnaie exactly adapted, In size and arrangements, far holding the email postage notes, an well ae the United Gtatei or soy other back notee. It will be found. indispensable to those who are to fortunate at to have any notes of any desorlfition SITERIOR TEAS AT MODEICATE PRICES.-- kir C. H Mattson, dealer in fine family groceriee Arch and Tenth streets, has now is store an aseortment of the beet Green and Black Teas, Young Hyaen a Imperial, Oclorg i and other choice varleriee, at uscderate pekoe. Wii NOT MOVE SOUTII 7—TIIO Boston jour nals report 16,107 trope in camp in Massachusetts. e What do they in the North, when they should serve their Sorerefgns in the South?" It eau scarcely be pos sible that the old Bay State is unable to famish equip. mente for their recruits. If co, let them come here, and the entire party can be provided in dou4le.quiek time, with elegant and comfortable uniforms, at the Brown- Steno Clothing):fail of Backlitßand Wilma, Nue 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, anestablishment which is the great National Military Clothing F.mporiam of the day. "TOMMY," the Japanese, win be remember ed long by our citizens. The. Hon. Townsend Harris, who bee just returned from his mis lon in Jasen, says that the last parson he parted with war "Tommy," who was in fine health and spirits. 14 Tommy" was at. tacht d to the American Embassy before he visited this country, and resumed ble position on his return. It is said be intends again to visit this country, when be will, without doubt, purchase another snit of cloths's from the palatial establlehment of Granville ?tares, N. 6O Chest. nut street, where the finest Quality of fall and winter getments in the country are now on band. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS DP , SO 1S 0 1 0 LOOK .LAST NIGHT. JNTIITENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. B Belau, Delaware Col S Shock, Columbia J Duffy. Marietta L Houssal, cdarietta Dr 0 &Franklin, 11 5 N Joh° N Goodwin, Maine E II Jewett, Maine G B White, II S N Cant Thos Travers, Balt Judge Orem & la, bid John 8 Barn, Bmlctroore E O ,Hinkty, Baltimore E Holman, Few York H J Farber, Baltimore A F Goodnow, New York John W Mitchell, N Y W P Shotwell, New York Ben) F Glikeron, Rochester 8 Carew, Massachusetts E P Ross Auburn W 8 Blesell, Pittsburg 0 Fleming. Pittsburg Dr Popple New York H h Herrington, Balt H 1) Gardner, Boston J B stone, New York Leyne, Now York James Power, Boston W H Hutohinsion, Boston N T Porter & la, N York C II Whiton, Mass B Whiton. Mass Ohms Jackson, jr, Boston W Q suers, Harrisburg P H Hack. Pittsburg J M O Bartholon. Balt L Bella. Bolivar, Tenn S N Sackett & Is, Altoona D Pritchard, Mansfield, 0 John M Moore, N Jersey W H Davis, Boston W P a avis, Boston It B Coleman, Baltimore --- Tiffany, New York J T Haile, & wf, Wash, D 0 D N Walters, New York A B Meth A lady Ohm K Cobb, Boston Rev O F Enight J V Sohmok, New York J 0 Rudesilt & la, Ohio A 0 Scare & wf. Ohio James Hnrnphreps B B Jiamond, N Jersey Ms Janney, Boston 11" H Archer, Seem J V Craven, Salem Mrs G B Howell, Boston J Eldridge, New York Henry E Leann, Penns Gen Id Steinman, Patina R H Combs. New Jersey D Bost, Massachusetts B A kdor, California .1 E. Fuller, Boston Mush Bone, Maryland W Osborne & la, New Haven 0 A Reynolds A w, 13 8 A I. IR Standish, Boston Oeo Amee, Ann! J Bilitarehand, Baltimore T B Swearengen, Chas Penrose, Jr Coatesville S 13 Worth, Ooatesville W Id Kerr &w, Harrisburg Cl N Herrick, Cleveland Joseph King, Pittsburg Mrs King,'Plttaburs Mies King, Pittsburg Mrs S 11U Woodford, Ohio 11 B Ditchcock, Indiana W B Beck, II tl Miss A Romper, Wisconsin B A. Robertson, Boston Mal Z K Pansborn, II S A Jmnes Bay, New York W P Ii1148)11 & w G M Cole. New York W Ball Al a, Brooklyn LJ O 'rode, Washington L Druck & la, Washington J 3 Farrel:id, Detiolt Miss Ferranti, Detroit Cl Kenworthr, Oona K Lothrop, Boston T D Lindley, Downingtown F AChase Is A Rieman Bev Mr Cady Mrs Schell Nits Ackerman :Mks iismilton Elm() Batley. New York Col Jones & lady Beatoblord, New York E S Richards &w, Mess fl Richards & w. NEW York J ti Ellis A w, New Sork J Russell, New York 0 Hayes, Portland, Me J C Bates & w, Boston BIZROHAIPTS' SWUM—Fourth et., below Axoh. Wm Roch, Baltimore S P lamgebreet, Wilkesb'e Chas Hampshire. Jeaneiville P Potter, Boston C hicFeticen. Dom.& gtown F S Boas, Reeding James Punlap J Alfen, Itlinote J Q Robison, W st Muster B Risonerhassott. N York Jobu T Roes J Barobuold.: Pit t'sbn Jamen fficLeran, lowa L Prittter, Citiamborob'g 0 Primer, Ohambersburg U Hatter, Penn% P Mammy, Porona 0 otteey. Indienapolis A Sebotter, St Lords H G Roebuck, 0 OtO W P I tctu .k eon, OleAtfield W J Alexander ttlanon'a A L Cloyle,lllercersburg Mrs J 510C/reary, rd Cheek A Orawfotd, Pori Boomer Jno B Kyle, F4rmrtobary W ti McAllen A. 0 Finney, Olearlield N retire, Demware H B Walton, Delawere S Van Winkle, N Brunswick Bawl Dretrats, Danville J Walt, Danville Flosd F Kum, Now York B Arnold, Olearfhld F K Arnold, 010%V:tal4 Jcbn Elliott. Tipton Altaandor Draart, Tipton Wm Dtrry, Patkeburg,lia Geo Elv. ()reek JBl4 0 Blake,Tannton, Maio Capt 0 M Donavan &I. Ph a B Hawley, PLcioizvllle T A Lyons, P‘ducab, Ey AMERlCAN—Obeli:nut street, ebOVB Fifth. J Newland, Wilmington, Del DI Sargent, Boston 0 McMillan, New Yoe k T P Kleinhans _ . Jbbn ilarpenter, Wathington John &lifted!, Wasbingin Jan r Smith, Brading W 6I Zerbey & wf, Potts, S P Shown, (Maiden, Del Jae 11 - Ooltm, &mime., Del J L 11BV6111 lady B Cunningham Bla cavil's* Wm B Harris, Jersey Shore John Harris, W4l ran co F dtsples, Fall River B W Brigh4m, F4ll River W J'Enitth, J B Onampim, Philada J DI *boring, Jr, Washington J W Parke, Virginia J F ,Tolun CD, Virginia Q 0 Beckwith, Cambridge E R Eiroer 8 , la, N J A &Jameson roading Dr 0 W Faylan, 'Providence Dr Geo nylon, Boston BT. LOMB HOTEL—Oheirmut sneer, above Third. Page, New York P Henderson, New York F Newman, New York D Coakley, Baltimore J P Oen, Yonkers, N Y N P Onaneireer, hi York A T Whipple, Wash, D 0 Jos N Harman, Delaware Ouodisin, Indiana Chas H Vain Connecticut DL DBMS, Boston T Candell,,, dew Bedf,wd W &minion New Bedford W S Bowen, New Bedfool It 0 stiles Ohio J C Wenricke. Ohio John J Dovey, Pottsville Jae F Covey, Pattiyille Richard Beixilack H Hirai, Providence, B I 8 Wilson, Newark, N J W K Tnornas, Now York T Faller, New York Dr A.O . Butter, Virginia. P K Hopkins, New York THE UNlON—Arch' street, above Third. Chas E Town, Bath, Maine Di 0 TiostmanPenn& J A Taylor, hchnyl Haven uhas P l enum - W B Higgins, New Jersey J Heaves, dew Jamey 3 Bbhop & la New York A Dixon, Zinesvide, J HicsolY, Trenton, 0 M - Mentzer, Pitteburg J Baughman, Pennsylvania Thee Heaton, Altoona) Pa J Daniels E Gowan, Warren, Pa J G Kende, Hagerstown Stephen Jones, Tmetecpaa Wm Bleckner, Tamaqua W B Pomeroy, gOriCOrd,Pik John M PerneroY, IT S A. Mrs PomereY A h.l Allen, Pittsburg A. a Sea .3; la, Harrisburg bliss Mary Biwa, Retrial) 3 B Hay, New Jersey A H Jordan, NEW Jersey NATIONAL ROTEL—Baca street, above Third. A. Jackson, New York C Mark, Lebanon, Pa E E Werford, Iftw Jersey P Willard, Trappe, Pa W Brooks, Lebanon J H Jackson & eon, Mo H J Ember, Orwigsburg Miss S Janes, Irwittibtirg Brebdtenger, rota W J W oo l W a l k , 17 0 U Hagerstown r KUM W is Young, Reacting L Roberacher, Reading A R Fichtorn, Reading J G Thompson, Danville BALD 'EAGLE—Third street, above v^",, • A Lerch, Pennsylvania 9L,4schttoratc7h,lastor„rtr Q"Y Hammel, Bethlehem „ash, D 0 D B Brown, Bucks co Jan ene6ii , Gedarvitle,lii Peter Seifert, Easton Beni Smith< Backs co T is Maitland, Norristown S B Bush, Norristown Benj Beans, Bucks co Mae Stapler, Bucks co Joe Smith, New Jersey 021 Pilueger, Pennsylvania SIADIBON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. Jos B West, New Jersey P Engler, New Saner J B Bili, Penteylvanla Samuel Baker Taylorsville W Large, Taylorwville 1 Hart, Doyle stown S B Andrews & la, N Jertey B H Potts, V ardleyville SVB Buckingham, Newton t 3 D Berber, New Jersey Semi Taylor, TaylorevUle /Sirs Hollingebeed, Stroudeb W B Stratton, Wash, D 0 BLARE. IDGAR—Tbird street, above OallowhilL Geo Wolf, Danboro P D Lang, Pantie duo ^e, Doylestown Ell Caldwell, Doylestown eforeland DA 4, Samuel 9 khaki, op astern:l W - Geo Clemens, Chester Yalley I 6 Tiexler, Oliver JADDEV, Tardlyrille fleml A Heald, YardlyrtUe F T Beam, Yardlyville W 1 . 1 N#al, Yardly vllle Gasper Bonds, Byberry Berkt Tomlinson, Byborry John Tomlinson, Byberry B td. 'Woodward, 'Moreland Wallace Names*, Emma Edwd Roads, Somerton A 8 Roads, t3omerton Jno Vaaardedalen Penns Jno B Booke, Berke co, Pa T B Hall, Buckingham H B Fisher, Beading 8 Trumbower, Doylestown COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. W 8 Barrie, Fannettsburg W 8 Montgomery, Pa A B Pennington & eon, Del Rufus Wllaw, York co, Pa H Wilson, Chester county G Parker, Chester county DII Strickland, Chester co N H Wright, Pa G W Blackburn, Pa Geo D Hodgson, Oxford,Pit Jit Pennington, Delaware hi Batumi, Soho - SIM co STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth; John Lebo, Wilcolagton,Del lira J G Scott, St Loafs Miss Ellen W ecott,St Louis. John A A ppligate, Bolt W L Crown, Penosylvaria H Leamon, Lane co, Pa W McClellan, Belletute,Pa Amos Townsend, Pa Thee E Watt, Pittsburg Alex Hoot k la, Now York Afro Freiman & oh, Pa Mrs Holman tt oh, Pa XT. TERNON—Necond street, above Arch. .1 W Jones, New York 1. Whipple, New York /1 Week, New York Jacob Smalley, Del City X 0 Purace, Maysville, Hy H L;Stroud, Stroudsburg SYk:ACIAIA NOTICES. STNGEE & 00:8 LETTER. A FAMILY SEWING MA.OHINE is the moat beautiful, best, and cheapest, of all Sewing Machines. It embodies the prin ciples of Singer it Oo.'s well.known Manufacturing Ma chines; makes the interlocked stitch; will sew on al kinds of cloth; and with all kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, Gather arisi Quilt, Fol.l, Hem, and Tuck—in fact, will do ALL BINDS OF rbifiLlY SEWING, *Da surpasses every other Machine for the great range end exoellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet. I. m SINGER & 00., No. 4&8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. PHILADBLISIA OPPION, oo7•tathetde3l No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. GROVER dl BAKBR'S NEW SICIITTLI SEWING etc. The attention of tailors end other manufacturers re quiring the nee of a fast and durable lock•etltch machine, is directed to our No. 9. This ie a new and admirable m achine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, although bat lately put into the market, la already a great favorite with manufacturers. It is a drat-class maohine, at a low price. No machine ever lotroduced in this city has sold so rapidly, or given such universal eatisfaction. It is very simple in its construction, easily learned, not liable to get out of order, works with flue cotton, silk, or linen thread, squally well; and the low price at which it is sold places it within the reach of all who . dessfre sr reliable, service able machine. GROVER du BAKER 8. - .4; • 00., - 780 ORESTNI7T street. • BANC/11110BM Aida D.YI - THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM. A. BATCHELOII celebrated Hair Dye Reduces a color not to be diatingnished' from nature; warranted not to Wore the 'Hair in the least ; remediae the 111 effects of bad dyos, and invigorates the Hair for life. OSAY, END, or BUSTY instantly turns %Undid Black or. Brown, leering the Hair Bolt and bean: that. sold all Draggists;dte. lair" The Genuine le signed MILLUIIa d.. BA.TOHN: LOH, on the four sides of each box. ADTOBY No. 81 B &HOLLY Street,. (Late 233 Broadway and 10 Bond stroot,) mrlB.ly New lark. THE E OLDISIt'S THREE W 114 ttiFl 13&RO OF TOWER, OVA. Bald a breve volunteer. tie the oamp•tire stirred he— Should some fatty appear Aug propose winhes three, To be granted to rue— Let me tell what they'd be. " TLterebellion to Quell, Would, of course, be the first, For nought could go well 'Till that bubble ehould burst, And while Treason le nursed Must the laud be accursed. " That ie wish nnmber one, And two more ye! remain The war being done, I'd speed homeward again, And in Illinen's bless'd chain Be uniird with Jane. , glhat is what Dumber two; To the third let us pass— A weddlog•sult, bright and new, Of the Tower Ball dant Then my, bliss, (without gss,) All on earth Icould. eurpass." Onr stock of Beady made Clothing Is the largest and best snorted In Philadelphia, comprising WI styles, qualities, and prices. Our purchases were msda before the recent advance in prices—Ws buy and teir for cash only—and are theriby , enabled to offer unenmilled inducements to guru chasers. Tower Hall, No. 518 Hat , ket street, Philadelphia. BENNETT & 00. Dn. EM MY H. SMITH has resumed the drake cf hie grofession at No. 1112 WALNUT Street. - oclS 60* z_L . ---7 42 :' 1 ! • GEORGE STICK'S MTV" ItUfdlrktlVE PIANO FORTES, Grande and Eiduares, are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their pow. er, evenness of touch, and pure quality of tone. tone ehould,purchaee without examining them closely. The most eminent teachers are almost deity selecting Prices to nit the times. them. J. E. GOTTGO, SEVENTH . and CHESTNUT ocll-atath4Ot ORNAT TRIUMPH.--SPIIINWAY & BOBS were awarded the FIBSP: hI7OD AL at the late great International Exhibition, London. Over two hundred and shay nine Pianos, from all parte of the world, enteral pr'oomPotltioll• Wareroome at BIASIIIS BROTHERS, 1006 CIHEST. tiITT Street, ool.lm B- T- 1 8 6 0-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify. strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite, Thor are, an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late how% They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dytspepsla and Constipation. They cure Dtarrhom, Cholera, and Cholera Herbals. They cure Liver Oomplaint and Nervous Headache. They are the beet BIT nog in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure et Oroix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, rotate, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli mate persona requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggiste, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H DRAK.E & 00., 202 BROADWAY. New York. se% dm UPHAM'S HAIR P7l, 38 cents a box. —Throe boxes for $1; the beet in use. Try it. Sold only at TIP'S AM'S. 413 OFIESITTIT St. PA27 2mik MARRIED AMBIRT3TEII--EO.IIIIABDT,—On tho lBth tut , by Rev. Theodore Stevens, Davin Antntuater to Sarah Eck httdt, both of Pbtindelptila -ih WILSON—GIaT.—On %hale.% instant, by the Rev. N. Hirer, Dr. James H. Wilson to Are Henrietta Y. 8. Gny, of IV/whipper', D. O. BODAN—OHAW.—On the 15th hist , by the Bev. J. 13, 510Oullonith, Hr. Thomas Ronan, of Bristol, Pa., to Mtge Dian Bbaw. of Oamden, N. J. * IRVIN G--GA.SK —On Wednesday. 15th In9t by, the Bev Dr. Ducacbet, Washington frying, Nyamster, IL S. Navy, to Jennie, daughter of P. Penn EEQ. ) of this city. ' ir DIED. 3110TO3LYE.—On Thursday evening.l.6th inst., the Bev. William hietcalf.e, D Pastor of the Bible Christian Ohnrch, thalfah year of hie age. Bieselatives, friends; and those of the fa Mira aTI4 Ble° of the church, are reeyemfalir invited to attend his funeral, from hie late residence, .1219 North Tided street, above Girard avenue, Keneingto AI on Wodansdd' yawn* ing next, 23d:instant. **** iIRRER —On Friday, 17th instant, after a short and severe illness, Thomas Greer, in the ,46th year of hts age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Fredonia Lode, oofo F , are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late reeicence, 42 South Nineteenth street, withodt frather invitation. ** • ISt tLETIN.—On Thursday evening, October lath, Witham Martin, flea President or the Delaware ?du tual Balety Insurance Company, ia the 66th year of hie ego. friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at. tend his I noerah (without further claims) from St, Minch, Chester, on Monday next, the 20th natant, at 12 o'clock. The cara leave Broad and Prime streets at 21 35 A. M. ** LOGAN.—Killed at the battle of Gahm' Mills, June 27tb, Joeeph Logan, of Company C, fitth regiment, P. eon of Asher B. and felargarette Logan, aged 24 years and three months. A dutiful sop, a consistent Chrietian, he fell in his country'e cache, and now Ns a patriot'e grave.' ((Me= were papers please copy.] ** °DANT —On Friday, 17th litigant, Margaret Grant, in the 82,1 year of ter age. Tt e relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her nephew, D. B. Jones, Twelfth and Borneo streets,' on. Monday atternoOn. at 3 o'clock, without. farther notice.* CORSET Thursday, October 16th/titre. Mary Corbett, wife of John Corbett, in the 62d year of he s age. The friends of tbi, family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her hozbanti, corner of Twenty-fifth and Callowhill streets, on hlonday morning, at 10 o'clock. ** PAIR —On Saturday evening, of wounds received at the battleof Antietam, Lieut. Robert J. Park, Jr.. of tie R Sakti-es Dire 'baileys% 72d Regiment, Pennayl- Tanta - Volunteers. in the 21e; year of his age. file Mends at.d those of the family, the officals and members of ble regiment now in the city. the National Guards, the Faculty and Alumni of the Central Gigh School. are reepectfully invited to nttend his funeral from his father's residence, No 201 South Thirteenth street, on this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2)11 o'clock. Laterment at Monument Cemetery , lF W 111TELEY.—On Wed t esday, the 16th blatant, Mary Ann, wife ci George Whiteley, in the 30th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the Enteral, from the residence of her husband, No 3706 Raring !street, Mantua village, on this (Saturday) after noon, at 2 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Woollands Cemetery. * All:MS.—On the 16th inst., Margaret, daughter of James and tdargaret Altana, aged 1.5 menthe. it' ALLBIJIMER —Suddenly, on the 15th inet, Charles Henry &nurser, eon of Adam and Julia AlLawler. in the 14th year of his age. * OASLIY —On the 15th hist , Francis Oeslin, son of Daniel and Elisabeth Carlin, aged 8 yeses and 10 days: * ~ Ku/ Luis , nu . t ii r:0 i'L LIN B.—J lid ~_-*- res...eftd, one case or Pim's celebrated plain black ir",:. - ..a l'ailine. BESSON az SON, Konrning Store, err) No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. - pNamen CRAPES ON ROLLS.- Jnet received ! lOnglish Trimming and Yell Crapes, on rob. •Inglish Crape Veils. NnEfllnh Orapee, ali widths and qualities. XiSrge (temp Crapes and 11E8SON 4t SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 OREBTNCIT.Btreet. RE & LA.NDELLi t FOITSTIL and ARON STREETS. I:TIMING FOR FALL SALES: Magnificent Billie: Magnificent Shawls. Magnificent Poplins. Good Black Silks. Monett Printed Goods. Good Stock of Staples. pe24-t# 500 Box - Es TO BACCO.-- We gua rantee to sell Tolradori, Snuff, and Olgart4 - 10 lower prices than any other house in the city. A bargain In Milan& Cigars, Ptirchaaed blarabAl l e tuile. WOOD WARD & CO., 41 Rota FOURTH Street ocB lot* ErrCHILDREN'S CHURCH.—THE NEXT Monthly Service for the Young will be held et the witfl.l.oH OF TB EPIPHANY, 'TO-110BBOW A.F TOO 00. N, at 3 o'clock. 1.0 irrTHE REV.. E. H. NEVIN WILL (D.V.) PREACH In the Pint Reformed Dutch Ohetroh, coma. of SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN &mete, TO.BIORROW, at 10% o'clock in the Horning, and TX o'clock in the Evening. it* ErrSPIAITUALISM.—A CONFERENCE will be beld_at SANSOR-STalert" LULL, on btlaiDAY HORNING, at 10A o'clock. In the Evening, at 7A o'clock, Mr. OSBORNE will Lecture. Admission 6 mite. it* OrTRINITY CHURCH, CATIIELRINE STBILDT.—The repairs and improvements , o this tAnich having, been completed. it will open for Divine verviee on 10. El 011nOW. The Rt. Bev. Bishop STE VENS will beach in the Horning; the Bev. BICH/int N. ADM/Oat BIE In the Evening. Horning Service at 10A o'clock; Evening Service at 73( o'clock. lt* coo GYMNASTIC AND CALISTHENICS.-- BROAD Street, corner of WALNI3I, west side, anu ni SPRING GABDBIII Street, the two beet Gym noels in the city, now open for mines, young ladles, masters, and gentlemen. Mad. A. EITJA.SICO, 11* Dr. WM. JANSEN'. ErrMASONIC NOTICE.—THE 'MEMBERS ol ATHENIAN LOBOS, No. 24, A. Y DI, are hereby notified to meet at the Hall, South ELEVENTH Street, 01 ItIONDAY AFEERNOON, 20th lust, at one o'clock precisely, to attend the funeral of their late Bro ther (W. bi ) WM. SHEAFF The Grand Lodge and the Fraternity In general art respectfully Invited. By order of the B. W. oclB 2t* • JAMES NEEDHAM, Secretary. TRE AS UILE ft , S DEPARFIVIENT, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, iII;LALDELPHIA. October 17, 1862. The HOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day de clared a Semi-Annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and Go - remnant Taxer, payable on and after November 35th, 1862. Powers of attorney for tbe Collection of Dividends can be had on application at this office. TROS. T. FIRTH, Treaeurer, act 18.1 m No. 288 South Third street. 3tt THE NATION'S PERIL AND SAL YATION. '—Bev. J. WALKER J&OliciON wilt deliver his great Lecture on the above subject, TEIXIBS DAT BVBNING next, October 23. 1862, at 8 o'clock, at Commtasioner's Halt, TIIIBTY-8111TENTH and kint KIM Streets, West Phtladelphl Ir. Tickets 25 cents. tlan be had-at Ilancock's Drug Store, Thirty...fifth and Bridge streets, Mark's Drug Btoro, Thirty.eighth and Market streets, and at the door on the evening of the Lecture, swtb3t* SOLDIEKSI'CONCEItT.—ON THURS. , tig DAY EVENING a number of ladies and gen ;Alum); who, we 'understand, give concerts once a week at the different boapitals, entertained the soldiers con nected with the hoepital Sixteenth and Filbert streets, with one of their delightful • entertainments. Amongst the performers we recognized the Messrs. Clamped, Ntoaullotigb, end Iffr.E.wlng,,who opened the entertain ment by a grand march on the -piano, which was exe cuted in a brilliant manner: Ohoruses and eolos were sung by the ladieti and gentlemen, which were well re milted by the soldiers and'andience. We trust they may continue these concerts, as they are a source of,pleavare to the soldier,. - lt* OrTHE FIFTY-THIRD ' W E E MEETING IN IsEHALF OP OUR BRAVE VoLUNTSERS , will be held In the oohocksink Pres byterian Obarcb, GERMANTOWN ROAD, above Sixth, TO-MORROW X VENING, Ootober 191, at eaN ti!Plock. Rey. DaIiIIII(GASTON.-Pastor, will ore istoe.ll, Addresses by GEORGE II STUAIt 1, Eno , Pee.. ~.14grit of Christian Oommieslon. Bev A. G. THOSIAS, Chaplain, and JAMES GRANT, Es q., one of the dale antes of the Commission to the recent battle-fields. These meetings are deeply interesting; end ae this ts the lint meeting In the upper part of the olty, a general at tendance of the friends of the 'soldier ts expsoted. It* THE PRESS.-7PHILADELPIIIA,' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, '1864. Err COURSE OF L'ECTURES, le Ma of •be r: E. OBUROLI OF Br liffiTTEil KB, To be delivered m CONCER r BALL. This course. of Lectures embraces the„netnes of some of the prominent biottops and clew of the P E Otthrch„ and as tbe Film not strictly of a (March clients. ter, tt.e PUB t.lO patronage le ear* e.trir solicited In bi bail of a wottby object—MßE P OF A DEBT DEE UrON TEE,LMUIIOII. BUILDING Tickets for the Mures of Six Lectures, Ol t bley to procarfd at 0. M. Burns'. 011 Obeetnut street; The Nolecopel Book D.pueit•Ty. 1224 attestant etredt; and Wyetb & Bro '4 Drug Store. 1412 Walnut Street. The Lecturers are: Nov, mbar 18th—Sight Reverend am.. H. Hopkins, D D., is Verruout. boverubtr •r2sth--Right Reverend Thomas Hf. C.,trk, D. D., tf EtiorirLicand Deur rubryfh—Bev. D Bantu:rem!, D. D., of Bos ton ---- Decemyr 30tb—Right Reverend Sao. Villilams, D. D., of Conner:trout January : &Orb-Rev. J. Cotton Smith, D. D., of New Tea. Sununu tb- - Rev. Edivin .Rarmood, D. D., of New Seven. The subjouts of - the Lectures wi.l be given in future adyerlim-rantla. OCIB tlith9 yer• - • THE TWEEIT'S: NINTH ANNE ER. 11.3 _SARA' OF THE EttSlitiiP.WHIFF efteSER, Bola FOOTETY will be herd in tit. Luke's Church, TIIIIITEENI Et Street, om SUNDAY Evening next, the nib irstant. S.rviee wilt commence at 73i o'ci.ttk. The amnia Beocrt of the Board of Hai:lagers will be rens", and Addresses delivered by `the 6t. Bev. H. 13„, RIPPLE, D. D, Bishop of. Minnesota, the Bay. A. COLR. 1), A., of Mahan, and others. A t:entetton wilt be made in aid of the Society. JAMES M. ASILTAEN, 0c17.51. Secretary. Tr. THE FRANKLIN msrituTE LEC-. 'VII 8.818 coil commove° on eIIIJESDAY 6VEI• , lAtit /6Lb instant, at 8 o'clock, and be continued on Tuesday and Thursday Evenings for twenty weeks. The first course of ten weeks will coughs of— Tuesday Evening—On Gtivanism and Etagnetlsm,by Professor John I. Frazer. Thoreday Evening—On Chemistry, by Professor B. B. Bond. The arrangement for the second course will be pub- Lebec In due tine. Each member, on paying his annual Contribution, aid each life member', will receive a semen ticket for him self and a lady ; also tickets for his children, wards, and apprentices tamer 21 years of age, o a the payment of one Collar for each minor. TEI.6IS OF MIME SIV4HIP.--toanual fl,ntrlhntlons. Memberehip, $25, with an additional charge or 8/ rho Eget sear for a cortilletde of membership. Stock members pay $2 per year. Price of stock, $lO per share. Gentlemen wishing in become members will please ap ply. at the Ball, in eEVENTH flueet, above lheitaut. 0c15.6t WILLIAM HAMILTON, Actuary. OFFICE OF THE FMILADELPHIA, GEEMANTOWN, AND NOttklnCu 01N Rath- ItuAD 00111PANY, PRELLDELPHIA, Gob - Mir 13. 1862 The annual tnectiog of the Stock ond Loanholders will be held et the tate of the . Company, noitheast cor• ner of PISTE! and GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the 3d day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock A. O. Au Election to choose four Managers, to serve three years, will be held the wane day immediately after the Stook holders' meeting, and dose at 2 P. le ocl3•tn3, W. S. WILSON, Secretary. CRITTINDEWS PHILADELPHIA COMOIRBCIAL cOL,LEEFI, N. IL corner or EIAVEN TEL ehd elElEBrßur Streets. Own Day and Evening. Terme reduced 25 par cent Udine' Department now open. inoll-inntb6i* COMMONWEALTH BANK—PHILA.-. DELPIia. October 6, 1862. She Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Backing Pollee on MOND alt, the 17th day of Novem ber text, between the hour+ of 10 o'clock A• 51 trod 2 o'clock P. B.; and on TUESDAY. the 4th day of No vember next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Reeking Houten at 10 &deck A. 511 oe7.tothslnol7 H. 0. YOUNG, flashier. 17 E C H A. N I CSt BANS.--BILILADEL. , 1.1.3 MITA, October 7, 1882. _a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Bat-king Home on TUILSDAY, 4th day 0' Novem ber, at 12 ht. - ocB-tiao4 The Annual Mention for Directors wilt be held at the Banking House on MON ()SLY. November 17, between the hem 0 of 10 A, M. aod 2 P ocB-troll J. WIRGIAND, Ja . Cashier. OCrFAR 91 E R AND MECHANICS' 13 r• lIILADELPIIIA, October 6, 1862 Ihe Annual Election lot Directors will be held et the Hai king Honee on MOND dY. the 17th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. NI and 3 o'clock P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November next, a genfral meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the flanking House at 4 o'clock P. 111., agreeably to the charter. ' W. RUdEETON. Ja , oc7-tnol7 Cashier. arWKSTKR BANK OF FHILLADJEL- N put.t., October 8:18(12. The Amoual dieting of theStookhotters of this Batik will be betdon TUESDAY, the 4th Oa , of November next. at 12 o'clock hi. G Ilt. TBOUTK AN, ool.tuthetne4 °ashler, dy WESTERN BANK 'OF PRILADA October -15, 1862. 'the Sonnet Election for Directors of this Bank will be . held at the banking honse, on 510DTD &T. the 17th day of (Jove abet next, between the boors of 10 o'clock A.. R. and 2 o'clock P G. M. TR.013 MAN, ociB-thstatnl7 . Cashier. orBANK OF COMIERCE—PHILADEL • Pala, Oon.ber 6, 1861 • - -- Thei Annual 7ElootiOn - Dirotrators be held et the - Banking Renee on MONDAY, the Lith.day or lc Prem. ber next, between the boars of TO A H. end 2 P. 111.. A geeetal meetfro of the Stockholders will be held at the same ranee on TIJEzDAY, the 4th day of November nest. et 12o'clock M. J. A. LE W.13,' 007- trdb etto 1.8 om9:tier. CITY COMMISSIONERS , OFFICE, 6,3 PHILADELPHIA- October i 4. 1802 NOTICE TO OFFNEE3 or EttEOTI )N . —The oft' , Chunmlestorters will turatalt WABII&NS. due to the Officers of /Unction, as follows : . On WEVEsenta, October 15th—The Ist 2d, .31, 4tb, 6tb., and Bth Wards. - On Tb1)1181)/t1, October 16th—The ith, Bth, 9th, 10th, lltb. and 12th Yards On 7 RID&Y. Octnber 17th—The 13th, 14th, 16th, 16th, 12th. and 18th Wards. On 86.71111 DAT, OctoberlBth.—The 19th, 20th, net, 22d, 233, 24th, and 26th Wards. ocl4. 6t E 8 &W. Clerk. cr:/'AT A 1111PETING OF THE C I TIZEN,, , 334.11)}. TY FUND 00 YEIFICTES, held the 13th day of October, 1882, the following resolutfone were pawed Resolved, That this Committee will pay to each Non careitsioned Officer and Private In each of the first two Regiments of Infantry for talaß, HO NTHS, to be here after organized aid raised in this city, with the sanction of the proper entLotities, or each portion thereof of eat% of said resimente as may be received by the Rivernor as part of the quota of Philadelphia, the sofa of ToirSti TY- F LYE DOLLABS on said regiment of aloe hundred and eighty men, as beretnbefore mentioned, being mattered Into the service, and the following terms complied with: The ne armory evidence required will, be certified copies of the tratiter rolls, or copies thereof, with the originals. for ex lamination. also a certificate of the proper authority at Harrisburg that all the members of said regiments. or the part thereof entitled to receive. are credited to the Philadelphia Qeota; and, providecrturtlier, the recruits rellequith any Beim to any and all bounties except snoh at may he paid by the United States. Resolved, A tam equal to TWO DOLLARS for eaoh such man be paid to the Japtains thereof to remunerate him for expenses incurred in raining his Company, to be paid him on complying with preceding requirements. TB 081 WEBSTER, Vice Ohairmen. LORIN BLODGIET, Secretary. 0c14.12t, tr:rAVIS AI/X ELI'GANTS. MEt. PAUL &NDBIOT, Gbrand de to male= de. Telilenre de 15.111. CIIt&NDVILLB COBBS, 609 OtIESTNIIT Street, Philadelphia, a Ptionneur de pre nub. see !sombre= ands et connaissances deja favorlse de lent cllentelle, (skied 010 he etrangers,) Qu i ll vient de regevoir de Paris et Londrea les modes les plus reeentes et les mien= porteoa pour la saleori.d'olver. Mr. Grandville blokes a role asa Oswalt - 4u lea etoffes les plus belles, st lea meilieurea qualitos, doe preuderasi manufactures d 'Europe. ales Militarise, mind Aine les °Dieters .de tons grades y too rnaillanraa nnalltea &staffed a as/Left tris moderns. L'elsionoe de s contra, sinsi ene le cachet de distinction qui la - cesuirai k p 0,4 dc4o trop connu dct MAW, Mr en renou_lvlibil leer merited. sell. MILITARY . At. CONTINENTAL CAVA.LRY.. —l.OOO patriotic intelligent Young Gentlemen wanted io form a Regiment of Light Oarslry for service in the South vest, for which the consent of his Excellency Governor ANDREW OURTIN has been ob tained, end an order leaned by the War Department. No botinty is offered beyond that of the Government.: Authority to recruit companies will be issued to gen. tkmen who can furnish recommendations for good con duct and capacity, to contritand. By order of J. E 'PEYTON- Colmet Ooromanditig. Begimental Eleadqueriers 108 South FOURTH Street s - (Pecond Floor. • ocri-¢t • • ATTEbTION ! EOR (TITS wanted for a ComnanY in Gon JOHN W. GBABY'd BHT - DADE. Men mnatered. clothed, and equipped Lame- Ahttely, and sent to (limp (thrtia. $27 Government Bonnt) ;.ri advance; all other hoandes and ace month's p a , in s t ivegr-e. Apply Immediately. at 613 OH 6 mut. Street, second D +YID B. HILT, 0017. St (Of the 28th PPilbli Vole ) Tlecrnitine Officer. ...FORT • DELAWARE..-- Remits Wentrd for BATTBRY ge The fall Bounties paid, 890 cash, 876 at discharge—in &I 8166. Pay, Batione, and Uniform from data of muster. Inquire at 409 OBISISTNIIT Street. _ JOHN BLAKE. captain commanding. FBEIrK. W. BEERS, let lieutenant, 8- J. FOWI9OISi, 2d' Iferitenant. °c16.51* CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT, COL. C.:N. PREVOST. RECINUITS WANTED for tbie popular Regiment. BOUNTY SlBO, and ONE WNW'S PAY IN A DV &NOE. RECRITITING STATIONS, 1:: WALNUT maw: and 808 MARKET Street. OW. DENDY SHARWOOD, oc9• Yr Recruiting Officer. NIEN• WANTED FOR A COM pary in the Board of Trade Rifle Regiment, 166th Restrain t P. V. This regiment will go into camp Immediately, near the city. Bounty, 2186. hoar early, tolLient. GEO. 0. BENBZEY, No. 883 PIARKET Street. below Ninth street. oc7 12c TVORYTYPES.— caie and abi lity.l. kayo achieved a great enccerd, in producing a fine life like picture, as 11X111111111 Ivorytypes bear evi dence. Sec them, at bROOND Street. above Ireen. It* GRAVEL CURED, OR THE MO !KY PIEFTINDED.—Pr. CIIISENHEIBISR" 3 REMEDY is a sure and speedy owe for all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and kindred organs. , Prioe Si. O. 0. 'UPHAM, No. 403 CHESTNUT Street, sole agent for Philadelphia. _ RICH CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MA.TEBILLS —Satins, Brocades. Brentano'', Tassels, Frir gee. Gimps, Cords. and everything complete for Draperies. 710 CHESTNUT Street. oclB rmw3t W. H. (WIRY& INTERNAL REVENUE CIOLLMOTION OFFION. No. 304 OHE TNIIT Street Stamps far °becks, Sight Drafts, Express, and Tele graph, have been received and are for sale at the Office of the Collector of the Fast District, 301 Chestnut street. Orders for Stamps will be received and delivered ac feat as issued by the Government. 0017.2 t GILT WIN DOW CORNICES-All styles, bOc to 1610 each. Ourtains made and trim med in the newest Parts style. N0..719 011E.SITUT latest, in Masonic Rail. oclB-saiwBt W. R. OARBYL. $5. 00 REWARD !—LOST, on TII SE3- DAY, SepternAer 9, Three 7.30 TREA SURY :IS OTNEI, coupons attached, Numbers 81,608, 31.699,81,670. AU parties are forbid negotiating said lintes, as notice has been given, and payment stopped at the Treasigy and ail Sub-Treasury Departments. $6OO VI-GOLO! • Willbo paid bf the undersigned for the return of the Notes. • B. F. GAIL&G1111% No. 291 North THIRD' &root. Phil&ldPhts. October 2,1862. 002-18t* T 0 BT= 'OR? latigaii-oIORT CATE No. 2lBolated October 29th, 1860, In our name, for forty. two eliaisie•Pieflairod Btock of the Oats wits% Elairoad OotnPanY. liOttoe.ll hereby given, that we have tippled for a Certificate to be" leaned to Uen of above. , [oc9 41r] DREXEL & CO. LACE WINDOW CURT AINS Nem and elegant oratorns A large assortment In lilaeonic Hell, 119 OHESTNII I' Street. • ocl9.emT3t W. H. OatURYL. LADIES' CLOAKS 0 W 0 P . FA NEW CLOAKS • AND RICH FURS, vOR LADIES AND MOSES, Oottivtising • • . THE LATEST NOVELTIES, JUST REOET.VED Ea= EUROPE. ' • J. W. PROCTOR 8c CO., GOB at , 920 CRESTED* Street. ItETAIL DRY GOODS. • DEAL B ARO AIN IN 110 SIR Y. ......joet _opened, 175 dozen Ladiee , Heavy. English Hosiery, tall regular make, in 8,8%, 9, and 9ji inches, at old prices. BBE P P TAN BABLINGEN",&. &HMSO% oclB-10±rp 4 0., cog OtIESTNUT Street. TEAL BAR H - . GAINS IN BIC LACE R CURTA.It4B.--.Tupt opened; 500 filch Tambtd and A epicene t ace Cortalts, at old prices. Also, OGO yards Ilich,Thmb'd Muslin Draperies. BEtISPPS EA HABLitiGEN, & KREISON, 0015 )Otrp 1008 OHIRSTNUT Street. EA L BAILEGAThiS IN LINEN .I.tht 13.11M1. &BALK —last opened, 2,000 iarils of goad Quad* heavy bleached Liam Iftiattaback, at old twice& IBS rf' Pahl), VAN HARLINGEN, & &RAISON. oel4 , lotry 1008 0 NE2TNT7 f Street. L'lAi L CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. New Eall. ()leaks opened daily. Winter Make in ra eparation. Striped all- wool Broche Shawls, $B. Fall and Winter Woollen Shawls. Balmoral and Heap. Skirts. BOYie , 0140 CHING. Fine Beady-made Olotiling for boys. Suite made to order. °LOTUS, OdSiIINEBES, VESTING& Just opened, several large lots Oassimeres. Boya' wear Of every grade and style. 11,000 yards Black and Fancy Clawdmeres, 75c. to $2. 64 Blue Flannels; Black, Blue, and Brown Oloths, Ladies' Cloaking Moths for Fall and Winter. DRESS GOODS. Belt. Poplins, French Iderinoee, Detainee, &o. Black Bros Stuffs at reasosable rates. ABUT BL ok. [(BETS. COOPER du fIONhED, 0620 E, tor. WWI Et and fIAREET Streets, LADIES' FURS. LADIES' FANOY ~J URS: JOHN A. STANIBACI-I, • IMPORTER AND MANUPAO PURER OF LADIES. " FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, • BELOW /UNTIL Atet evened. a large and bandana° Stock of LADIES' AND OBILDREN , S FANCY Fliftfi, of every &softy tton and in the newest and moat approved otyles, at the Loweet Cluab Mom. °EI. am LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 7.18., : ARCH ST, BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AHD MAXIMO:WTI= LADIES' . FANCY ::FURS. amrtment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children Is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season.. AU acid at the intnartfacttirers' prices, for cash. Ladles, please give Me a call oc3-4Mif MILITARY GOODS., THE ARMY! it A ; F PISTOLS, SASHES, BELTS, to No. 13 NORTH SIXTH STREET. WHOLESALE AliD RETAIL. oar 'GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO., MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, SANSOM-iiTBEET HA.LL, 8 A.N SO M STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, (tlp Stalls) SWORDS INFANTRY, OAVALRY, MEDJCAL, Etc. BELTS AND SASHES. SWORD-KNOTS AND COVERS, MOULDER STRAPS AND MILITARY BADGES. PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE TO ORDER. atto.o7 sm MUITARY TRIMMINGS BRASS RNAPSAOR. TRIMMINGS, 11. S. )Icgtda tion, with Buckles, in complete seta. ROLL ER BUCKLES, %inch, for Haversaoks, BRASS INFANTRY ACCOUTREMENT MOUNT INGS, In convicts Beta , BRASS HAT oilisTrawrg, Eagles, Bugles, Train pew, Crossed fiabres,'infrOroised Cannon. BRASS LETTERS and IeUMBERS. BRASS CAVALRY BELT MOUNTINGS. BRASS INFABTRY do. do. BIASED OAVALRY MOUNTINGS, U. S. }lmola lion, in sett, complete, including Saddle Tree, Picket Pin, Lariat Rope, Curry Comb, Horse Brush, and Spurs. BRASS SCREW and STRAP SPURS, for Moors. BLUE, SCARLET, and GRAY BLANKETS, for Officers and Privates. for sale in quantitlea, and of the bast quality, by W 38 NORTH TILLUD STREET, 8028.1m* Pl:dittdelpttia. TT B. FLAGS OF BUNTING LND . BILK, all sizes. 719 01111,31'NUT &rest. celB.strAdt W. 1 0/o,llllt. 1101tRABEF GROMMETS for Army Blatt . kets and Leggings, liannfacturid and forst& in any quantity at SIXTH and OOLUMBIA. se26-lm* , E. TriENT-BUTTONS AND BLIPS, U. S. JL Standard, manufactured and for sale by .Y _ . P. BEED, Corner of TIiIIITZWPII and 'NOELS Streets, ae26.lmale! Philadelphia. FINANCIAL. U. S. FIVE TWENTIES; 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE, AT THE ORTION OF THE GOVERN- KENT AFTER JIYE YEARS instructod by the BEORETARY OF TU TREASIIIIY to receive Embecriptione for the above LOAN AT PAR, THE INTEREST TO 00 Id DIEN CE FROM DATE Or DEPOSIT, Thus &voiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from Map 'A fall supply of these Bondi always on ha/ul. JAY COO NE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD St. j729-tr $2,000,52,500, AND $3,000,- These amounts TO LOAN. on City or Country Mortgage Securities. Also, a number of small Mortgages and Ground Sento for sale, well !wowed. Ap ply to E. PETTIT, 0018 ••• No. 309 WALNUT Street. MOW I. WALTON, ATIFAISON 86 YOST, BANKER% BBOKEBS, AND El ZNIFEAL OOLLZOTOBS, No. 26 South TIMID Street, Phllsdelphts. BZFIIBBIYO2B. Jay Hooke & 00., Hon. James Pollock, James, Kent, Santee, & 00., Hon: EL D. Folder, Sabath*, Block, & 00., Hon. A. H. Rieder, 0. NoHibbin 1 Son, • • Hon. Aria Packer, Z. P. Middleton & Deo:, Hon. Warren J. Woodward. Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, Zed. arf-Etre Q, HARVEY THOMAS', STOOK AND BILL BSORVIL No. 212 WALNUT STREET. Stocks and Bondi bought and aid on commission. Promissory Dotes and Loans negotiated, oak-itnit VRINGES FOR; OURTAIN_Os DHAPIIIIIRS, ()FILTH% BOFIA,'IOUNCII I I9, of (kimon o 81ne.43110k, Green end Gelds MarOeni and, Orharon, &a. 719 011EBTNTIT Street oclB-bmvat W. H. OLIIIII7L. GW. BLAKISSON, NO. 22 • South WATER Street, Philadelphia, Oorerniadon Dealer In Ohio sod Illlttote BROOM CORN. RAN. DVSS, WIRE, TWINE, &c. ocilAtri . COMMISSION MUSES: RIpOWAY, BEUSSNER & 00. ) NO. 206 OHESTHIPII STREET, IMPORTERS OF WOOLENS, Have in store a large stock of Chin %Ma, Imperial, Marino, Diagonal Velour, Dhunond, Requimaus, Frog ed, and plain and colored BEAVER QOATI - NGS; CLOAKINGS, ALSO, ARMY AND NAVY BLUE OLOTES, &c., &O. col& etuAtfilit AWSON, BRANSON, it Co., N. W. CORNER OF MARKET AND FIFTH STREETS, Invite the attention of Cash Buyers to their entire New Stock of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, &o. oc9-I%* MILITARY CLOTHING. WIDE -SPREAD REPUTATION. There is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting up /EIDTTART CLOTHING- as ROCKHILL & WIL SON'S, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street. Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business : they are prompt to fill all orders at moderait prices, and always 'have a Lanus STOCK OP Wfirr.TTARY GOODS ON NAND.' Gen- iftf FALL STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. A. W. LITTLE & a025-2to No. 325 MARKET BT. 1862 FALL. 1862 WOOD &CARY, SUCOEISSORS TO L'INCIOLN, WOOD, & NIOHOLS, nave now in store a COMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS, CONSISTING OF Silk, Velvet and Colored Straw BONNETS AND HATS, French Flowers, Feathers Ribbons &0 ,, To which they reepectfully invite the attention of the tomer patrons of the Home, and the trade generally. oeB.2ta THOS. TCP":',NN ELY & BRO. T 29 CRESTNIIT STREET, BELOW. EIOILTR. -- HAVE NOW READY THEIR PALL IMPORTATIONS OP FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS AND OBIIDRAL lIILLIITZDY GOODS. ,b3= FALL MIT.T,INER,Y GOODS. ROSTINHISIM,_ BROOKS, & Co., 431 MARKET STREET, NORTH ME, Have now open for their FALL SALES I. LARGE AND HANDSOME STOOK OF FALL MILLINERY GOODS, 00N8/67150 OF RIBBONS, VELVETS, SILKS, FLOWERS, STRAW AND FANOY BONNETS , AND MILLINERY. GOODS GENERALLY, To which the attention of the trade le RESPEOTETTLLT SOLIOITED. ee2o-2m vpBONNET AND BAT FRAMES, PATTERN BONNETS, AND DRESS OATS.— be beat piece to buy a Full Assortment, at Wholesale Cash Prime, is at MORGAN'S ELANDFAOTOSY, 403 &TWIT Etre et. sa3o.lm* g in MISSES O'BRYAN 1107 VVAli 'Sin Street, will open PARIS MILLINVRY for the Fall on TEIIIIII3D&Y, October 2, 1882. 001-18t* COOKING- RANGES, FURNACES, &c. COOKING RANGES. . ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGES.. This Range has afforded more satiefaction then any yet offered to the public. . . ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 OUESTSUT Street. NATARM-MR FURNACES, Y Of the meet approved and economies' patteriis, SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. ARNOLD & WILSON. ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS. A large variety of these beautiful Rentals at VERY LOW PRICES. - ARNOLD & 'WILSON, lon OttIOSTNITT Street. LOW-DOWN AND 00M M 0 PARLOR GRATES. For Heating Parlors, Chambers, Offiees, ADAPTED FOR EITHER HUM OR SOFT GOAL. Hot-air Registers and Ventilators—a large assortment. ARNOLD & WILSON, sell-se - 2W • 1n10:•0131/STSIIIr Street. PICTURE TASSELS, CORDS, AND NAILS or dllic•rerst colors. sizes, and styles. A fall assortment at 719 08&STRUT Street, Masonic Hall. oclB emwat W. H. CAEISYL. BLIND AND DEAF— Consult Dr. JAMZEi LEWIS, whiles unremitting erlccesa meeting with the entire apnrobetton of hie patients in Phileeelyhis. Office 337 North SIXTH St. se3olm* VIE AND EAR.— DR. JAMES LNWIt3, OOULIST and AUBIEIT, has again re turned from his professional tour in Europe. and perms. minty located at No. 887 North SIXTH Street. Office hours from 9t012 A. M., end 2to4P. M. se24-Imite WIRTE PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS, SPICES, &c., &c. All the rentdatteo for Preserrint and P1 0 1(1 1 114 Parma* ALBERT a ROBERTS. PDALZB IN FINE GBOUEBXI3B, ee6-tf 001INIIN ELEVINTII AND 17115111. WINDOW SHADES—For Parlors, Dining Booms, 'Abrades, Mooning Booms, &c., Of sll sizes, styles, and colors, cheap and good, in Ma sonic Hall, W. H. OABRYL. oclB. 613:173t 712 OH E I rNur street. it. F. I. G. •, 4 1,fr ZINC, ;BAIT, AND TOILET MIRRORS, The beet in the world for finish and durability. B. M. 8. Tbe beet brand Silk-finisbed VELVET RIBBONS. .EolcAgent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH, .166 DUANE Street, near Wart Broadway, New 'HYAOINTES, TULIPS, ORO- Ctrs, and all Mbar varieties of German Bulbs, for Fall planting, imported and for sale at low rates by ROBERT BUNT & SON, Horticultural and Agricultural Warehouse, 992 and 924 11ABKRT Street, above Ninth. ocl6-6t TMOMAB W. '108,.. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 350 Boxes 014ce English Dairy CHEESE, lost re ceived and for sale by RHODES dc wzradeats, oc2-tf No. 107 South WATER Street WILLIAM IL YEATON & CO., Y No 201 Bonth FRONT Street, Agents for the s -le of the Original Heldeleek A 03. Ohampegne, offer that desirable wine to the trade- Also, 1,000 cases fine and meditun:grade Bordeaux Ols. role. 100 cases it Brandenberg Freres" Clognaoßrantly, yin. tage 1848, bottled In France. 60 cases finest Tuscan Oil, in flasks, 2 dozen in wise. 80 bbls finest quality Monongahela Whisky. 60.000 Havana, &gars, extra fine. Idoet & Obandon Grand Yin Imperial " Green Beal" Champagne. -Together with a fine assortment or Madeira, Sherry, Port; &c. -0018-1 m BLAKE'S PATENT ARGAND GA3 )11IftfiNN for sale by the subscribers, sole agent. thtrefor. Ail persons aro cautioned against infringing said patent. HENRY N. HOOPNB & 00.1 f 8 001181ERCIAL Street. ocll.lm BOSTON, October 10, 1862. WHOLESALE HOUSES. SILK AND DRESS GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS. 1010 CHESTNUT' Bina NEW PUBLICATIONS. INTENSELY INTERESTING! Just Pabbehed. SHE OLD worataaerrs OF NEW TOLE. By WALT ILittnETT, Olerk. One large drudrcuuo volume, elegeurty printed, and bound In cloth. Price 81.60. 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H ARDEN. con. 8131* 1907 COATES Street, Philadelphia. ESTATE OF EDMUND WALTON, - dem ased. NOME IS HEREBY GIVEN, that DIA.RTELS. WALTON, widow of said decedent, has this day filed in the office of that:llml: of the Orphans' Cote of the City and County of Philadelphiaher petition to be allowed to have and retain pereonal propetty of said decedent to the value of NCO, together with an appialsernant of said property, and that said Court will approve the same ' on the seventh day of November, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. 111 =loss exceptiona are filed thereto. , TH. PRATT POtTS, Att'y of Widow. October 17,1862. octh awdt PT A. 11711.4 .vm - 3-.1 A SEVEN - OCTAVE $4OO 11 (1 3 ROSEWOOD PIANO FOE *MS—Payable in easy sums of Three Dollars per month. The public will please take notice that the books of the PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY are now open to receive subscribers to a Fourth Series. The Ant distribution ot Seven.notave Phieewood Pianos for this miles will take plass at the Office No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY, October 7th, 1862, at 3 o'clocts. CiroaCre, giving the full plan of operations of ibis highly beneficial institu tion, can be lied by @rallying to the Secretary of the 866lety. H. W. GB tY, Secretary, oc4 ti Office, 1021 CHESTNUT Street. THE FINEST ASSORT. I lei RENT of new, modern, and durable ANDS from 8150 to $4OO. Also, PRIDOE'S World•renowned IdELODZO99 and HABMOltlindl3, for cash, at a great reduction, or Is small monthly Instalments. .31,111118 13161,LA1E, 279 ;V 281 thmth TUFTIit Street above Sertion. .e2-am* INSURANCE COMPANIES. GERARD FIRE AND fIAKINI INSURANCE COMPANY.. 411 WtILNi,T winiran, PHILAVELPHIA CAPITAL 8200,000 This company continua to tub risks en the Nit The public can rely upon its responsibility, and *bib tY to Pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for tit benefit of the public, during the list nine years, once* 8500.000, read we reaseettCY solidi LW favor in the future. DDIEUTORS. OHAS. I. DUPONT, ninny WALSIDE, JOHN W. OLAGHOIIN, JOHN THOBNLIST, 0. N. uzAniriv, ABRAHAN HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER HOE, or N. WIL N. SWAIN, .IFUNNAN SHAPPANG JOSEPH lELAPP, N. D. N. S. LAVitHENON, WN. O. BITDNAN, JOHN SUPPLION. THOMAS OBAYEN, President. A. B. GILLNTT, Tice President. JAS. B. ALTON% t3eoretary. *Dail-tf VIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS' INSUBANOR COMPANY OR PHILADELPHIA, No. 18S NORTH SIXTH Street, below Baca, insure Buildings, Goad'', and Merchandise generally, from Loss or Manage by Fire. The Company guaranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the publjg. DEBEcTOW3. William Morgan, James Malin, James Diirose, Francis Charles Clore, Thomas Fieher, John Bromley, Frauds Molianne, Hugh O'Donnell, Bernard Bafferty. lIS 000PBB, Preeddent. dam myl7-t! Francis Cooper, Michael McOeoy, Edward McGovern, Thomas B. McCormick,l Matthew McAleer, /clan Cassidy, Thomas J. lizzapliilL, Bernard. IL Rulaeman, Michael OablU, tames McCann, /BAN NERNAID RAPPX*I7, Be VAME INSURANCE COMPANY ,- I- Do. 408 OBESTFOT Street. FINE AND INLAND INSITRANON. DLILEOTOES. Jr. N. Duck, E. D. Woodniff, Chas. Richardson, Jcibn Hessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., P. B:Jrustiee, Alex. Whilldin, Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes, 0.W.. Davis, John W. Everman. 7 R&NO/fi D Dl7Oll, President. CHARLES EDIHABDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLAIDDHARD, Secretary. [mhig.gis COMMONWEAL' 10a= COMPANY 0: SYLVANIA. David jaynel D., John M. Whltatt, Edward 0. Knight, Thomas 6. Stewart, Henry Lewia,43%, DAVID an . JOHN W :.BANDED B. MOOD, See ~Office; Oommonwesith Street, Philadelphia. ANTI-FRIOTION METAL, iror pale by JAMES IrOOITIN, gITY BEMIS FOUNDRY, DRINKER'S ALINE; Between Front and &mond, RacerandAratt eta. - an2o-%n* Part Itt.-116.11ittS. Part:[%:-Sr. D 1 IS 608 OH REINUT Street. TH- FIRE THE STATE OF PENN OBS: Charles it I:tellers; John K. Walker, 13,3bart Shoemaker, ' W ill m Struthers, IMO& Jona. 01. D. President. IT&LL, Vim President. kretary. ailding, 813 OgES a TNDI set ff AUCTION SALES. AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE SPECIAL SALE SHAWLS Of the Importation of MESSRS. H. HENNEQU[? 1 COL. t OF NEW YORE. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., Auctioneers„ wni Off MONDAY MORNING,- ()UMBER 20%, - By catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS' OREM, 9,0211 amortment of SHAWLS, &e., Cowie!sing EQUAIIt AND LONG SHAVES, AND VIENNA BROCHE SHAWLS, Of bot mishap and in SPEOJAL wortmenta, for PRIL&DALPHA NtiBRET. VERY RICH AND SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF MAINE LAIN BHA WLS A lino of very . elegant REAL CASHMERE LONG SHAWLS, Of Paris make for boot city trade SQUARE AND LONG OHAINE LAME PARIS DATE EEO JEER SHAWLS, In New and elegant Patterns. comilete assortment of Square and Long BLACK THIBET MERINO SHAWLS, Wool fringes, fine to extra . , extra qualitio3. A frill assortment of BEATY ALL , WOOL PLAID SHAWLS. An invoice of fine to extra doh ail-wool FANCY AND SHEPHERD PLAID SHAWLS. 26 piecoe of very Fine and Choice Style W RITE CHECKED WOOLEN CLOAKING/3, For Best City - Trade, just landed. .ne above of the Importation of MESSRS. H. HENNEQUIN & Incbadcd In the sale of HONDA Y, 20th October. will be found a large asso, (meta of PARTS'SET) GDO VHS. Also, block end Fancy Gros de Ithines, Don't de Safes. Ribbons : &c. JOHN B. A/EVERS & Co.. ode -4t Acrunotizztts. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessee and Manager.. WM. watrandur. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF GABRIEL ReVEL—YOUNG AMERICA, AND TOE UNRIVALLED TROUPE, as the entire company appear in Baltimore on Monday. Willism Wheatley, lo termioating this lest and moat bril liant engagement of the Gabriel Bevel Troupe, and Van/o vine company. desires to return his most sincere thanks/ to the _public for ite moot liberal patronage, and begs to state that be has Made arrangements to Produce. at as early period, each other attractions as will prove equally' satiefecurr y. THIS (S k TUMMY) EVENING, OCT IS, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF YOUNG MEE Elea.. GABRIEL RaVEL'S PUPIL 4.011 PROTEGE. FOUR la al TE BVA TOKEN TS. YOUNG AMERICA IN THRICE PARTS. GLORIOUS PARE WELL ENTERTAISSIENT. THE. HIISOBIEVOU3 N EY- • YOUNG AMERI^A al PIO NICE; As playad by him 100 nights at the Porte dt. Martin. Paris. after Which the four principal scenes embracing the entire personation of Gabriel Ravel as The Whit* Eight, and Yonug America as Harlequin, In the great pantomime of THE GREEN MONSTER GREAT DANCING DIVERITSENENT. YOUNG AMBEttCA. .IN PAR. MADAME MaRZECTI M. -ro?Hore. TWO 01111,00RIE1 VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Admission 50 and 25 cents. Oven at 7; commence 7itC. VURS. JOHN DRE W'S AR CH -11-1 STRUT THBATILE. Bnalneas Agent and Treasurer .1"08. D. MURPHY. 'IIIIBD WEEK OP MISS BATBdt&N, TEM GRIcAT TRAGIC AR'CI3F TO•IIIGH.T, (Stall BD a.Y.) Oct. 18th, 1862, 318.0138 TH. LADY MACBETH ...•iRISS If itE ALAOBETE .JAMIIi W. WA.LE.I.IBL. MACDIIFF .... EDWIN AD &AS. BANQUO 1111 i LAWLER. T 9 conclude with SKETCHEi IN INDIA.. TIM TAPE. FRANK DR I CW. eALLT MRS. 0. HENRIK. Doors oven at 7—To commence et o'olook. Sesta secured six days in advance. WALNUT -STREET THE &TRH.- Sole Lome Mrs. M. A. GARRETToOti. Boatmen Agent Mr. TORN T. DONNELDY. TIIIR (SATURDAY) EVENING, OOT. 18 Will be peif,tmed the Brame iu 3 Acts, entltled VICTOR [NE 1710TOPINE M. 11.35 TECOUPSCIN. To conclude with the ibrilliog vratoo. to 4 Acts, of THE OARPEN TEE OtT sou Ea. Di~SI•EAU RR. B. L TILTON IgISS ANSA. 00W.ELL Doors open at 7—Performance comma/ma at 7%. A BEL &CO.'S hTEREOPTLOON, .13LASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Tenth erd Chestnut ens. Exhibiting Every &vetting Tbie Week. admission 25 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock. col&fit .Q.T. GEORGE'S CRICKET 1 1 / 4 -7 GROUND, THIRTEENTH Street, above OOI,II.dE BIA AVEIIIIO. GREAT PEDESTRIA.II HE dT, AND GRAND CONCERT, THIS DAY. Sesta reserved for Ladies and Children. Admission to the Ground and Seat,lo dents. oat4-tits► ONCERT HALL -LE Unfit* ROOM. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' SOUTH BEil WHALING VOTAOII EVERY EVENING, al quarter to 8 o'clock. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. AdiIIIBBIDI3, 25 cents: Children belt price pENNBYLVANIA ACADEMY 011' .L THE FINE ARMS, OHESTNIIT STREET. Te open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 S. IL ta 9 P. M. Admission 26 cents. Ohildren half price. Shares of Enoch, JP/ PERSONAL PENSIONS.— iOO Bounty and Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and the relatives of each es are deceased, at reasonable and email factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by JAMES FULTON, 13 , liclter for Claimants, 424 wAtaip - r Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a die tance. oelB.tf WANTS. WANTED TO PUR C HASE, MIX3(or cash, a first class BB 3IBBNOB, on Arch * Chest nut, or Walnut street, vest of Broad. Address W. T.. Box 1879 Philadelphia Post Mee. ocl6.lf3t* BOARLIINe. BOARDIN.--- GA Large Second Story Front Boom vacant at 701 VINT, Street. ocl7 6.4 t 101 LEASANT SECOND-STORY with board, at FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—A splendid, large Obetttnnt Hill OOTTAGE, with every possible coo variance; and eight acres of ground, carriage hon.% dro., complete. Op very easy terms. B P_ atAtfitar 8b.123 south FOURTH &mt. itt FOR SALE, A GREAT BAR- MnaGAIN.--Pine Third. street STORE PROPERTY, No. 2T North Tbird street, above Market, four garb" 'with an Ll 4 by 16. Let 16,,ti by N. Auer to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. al FOR SALE-A good Jersey FAl3iff (3F NINETY LOBES, on the Bancooas., half mile from Delano, twelve miles from Camden. Twenty acres excellent Meadow, a great abundance or Fruit, good Buildings, Ice., or will Exchange for good Oity. - Property. B. F. GLENN, cclB No, 123 South FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NOR- BISTOWN RAILROAD. MLR TARIM. On and after Monday, Outober 24,1868, until further notice. FOR GERMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, A. 81., 1,2, 8.10, 4,5, 0%, 6,7, 8,9%. 10%, 11%, P. M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7.85, 8,83 i, 91‘, 103 E, A. 11., 1,2, 8, 4,5, 6.10, 10, 8,9, 10.10, 11, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M., 2, 7,10%. P. M. Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M., 1,6, 23#, P. M. OIIESTRUT BILL RAILROAD. Leave. Philadelphia, 8,8, 10, 12, A. M., 2,4, 5,8, 8, and log. P. N. Leave Chestnut 1191, 7.10, 7.85, 9.10, 11.10 1 4. k.;' 1.40, 8.40, 5,6%, 7.40, and,9.50, P.M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philad elplda, 9.10 A. M. 2,7, P. M. Leave Chestnut NW, 7.50 A. M., /2.40, 5.40, as 9.10 P. N. FOR 00178HOROMEN AND NORRISTOWN. Lea e , Philadelphia, 6, 9.05,11.05, A. M.,1%, 8,4 X, 8.85, 8.05,11 X, P. It. Leave Norriatoirm, 6,7, 7.50, 9,11, A. IL, 1%, 436 and 8, P. BL OR SUNDAY& Limy. Philadelphia, 9 A. 'N., and 2X, P. M Leave Norriatovin, 7X A. N., aad a P. Al. FOR KANATUNK. Leave Philadelphia. 6, 9.05, U. 05, A. M., 1%, 8, 4 i iv 6 06, 8.05 sad 11X, P. IL Leave Naaapunk, 7%, 830, 9%, lig, A. 2, 5,6 X, P. 11. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9A. M., 23‘ ILL. Leave Nanayunic, TX A.;21., 5,4 and 8 P. M. Li. I. SMITH, General finperintendenL celB-tf Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets. &‘ GBEAT HORSE EXHIBITION AND AGRIOULIIIIIIAL VATIC AT NOBIIIS.. TOWN, for East Penneyhania, OCTOBER 21, 22, and 23, 1802. GRAND TRIAL OF SPUD; trot in harness; , Ott Premiums are offered let, $ lOO ; 2d, $ 5O; 3d. $4O "; 4th,, $3O ; Sib, 8 20 ; 6th, $l.O For pacing, Three Premiums : $25; 201 $10,; ad) es. For stallions, brood•meree, colts, matched, and gaited hones, Nine Premiums, vary ing from $26 to O. Liberal Premiums in the home, floral and fruit departments are also offered. All persons re quested to exhibit free of charge. Agricultural imply. menti, machinery, and articles of every description. The track is one of the best half mile in the State. Excursion tickets from Philadelphia to Norristown will be limed on all the regular trains for 50 '°Date, good for three days: also on Beading road, from Rending to /I.6c rietovm, $1.25 ;;Pottatourn, 190 cents ; Phoenixville, 40 sent"; Dowingterwrt, Chester Valley Branch, 65 cents , ; and at reduced fans from intermediate stations - "Single admission tickets, good for the day, 25 cents; -For particulars see large bills, or address Secrenuifor circulars. Dr. Wed. WNTENRILL, Preside M..• A. B. LONGASER, Sec., Norristown, Pa. 001.6.44 nAsu PAID FOR OLD NEWS- Ia PAPERS, PAttITHLETA, AND WASTE PATER of every MACAW/DI), at 142 SOUTK FOURTH Strad. ocl7 , St* STOCKWELL & EtiERSON. _ . .. G IN,--Juat received, per Brigantine , , RIVA, fr ont Rotterdam, en tavola. of Treble Au den. Gin. Tor ode from *the Whist, or from' &totem house Store, by OHAS. a CABSTATES, Me Agent, .Noe. 128 WALNUT and 21 WI/MTN Streets- sell SCOTCH WHISKY.-25 puncheons James almaPa fine PAISLEY MALT, imported (Erect, >ln bond and for mile by GEO. WEIIrELEYI 807 South THIED Street.
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