ALS T 1,10/ it THE HOTELS r 0 upor areas. 4 .141spiTAD BOTOI. Blatt, and (Jheetnnt eta. LON"' n , Nea York A Thacker, Jr. N Ortaims 6if 31 1 :„....;,,, Now i ork &lira IA 'Nook, NH 4 , York Jo . ; ' ~,o•oo. N York Lo , ala W H. 41 , ,, Bram 4 , .t rt' l 6 °wag° , Wood. Jr, Now York j ri'r,a'th'on. Yurelola Win ikeilielS .rovineooe tr r - tirr , New York A Guthrie, (Bsontnr co b s'' ';'- pi Louis J 1 1 MLorreom ry. Offlor'kee II le "' ?,,,.- York kl Z sal= Lo iteponr Mgr 0 rev 3. T e :o, , Kitt Wog 1) Et.y mods • TEJ .ttnlnk . 61,r .1 w, Pe roll G W Wheol ' , mint Radon 1.i.,P , ' , o oh, Baton G ihiverioa .k sif 9, ) ,,,0n .• WieltiSss Id 1.•8 le ‘ to • nr, Mr win [mum . o, to . ill Ml 4 Wolangton J 11l Moore &14 Dotaware Irr.l,"Vi sOiorn lon, D Igloo aminde uYileo Del ja or T ,,, 1) --, - 4 ' is , yipoollog, Val Homralorn, New Jo n rs' oy: - Or , t „0, Br °Min OUZII ik la, B otolwre 0. gal , • leo u.s A Ono,. T sing.'. ti t , Tr ic k SC l':,,l:o"rit. Now York 0 P . Noith, Conwo•lon.; 1111';fibsto 10, DI Win f Grant & la, Maine Kr.. B +riga 'lilt 'lllibilen, r.olus ; i OM, t, b A D 8 oaraer s:k Pot c, Mos Id re 0 [Magi & 2 ohlldren, .. l '', l : l 'P p re Ac 2 01_,t Monk Georgetown,' 0.1 ''.:,' 1, 4 o '' Waal, D 0 Kiwi 1 3011110 A, Wt,tt. D 0 '' '--I n' of Baltimore dA. Wal.h Now To k Cl pooofte $ , J 6 Allnok. Now rod/ iii mei. Males . W Pnilhoo B Awn t, ~,,, g.w.ror, M lOl il (1. „.„ roj B Ono. W W slio n ‘ 'lO oneoticut 0 .r.. 1 , , ' ~4 , 4 „ . thwart-W.O Mr Min.'', 03, p1.11411 , ir 0 0 Otatoin. el Oleg thoseqk o 4 Dnotoo n ri .141 ,,,, .. 4 . i , v lfi., nooton GAT Boers end' 1011,, N Y F Or 0 oehlektoe• D 0 s W nwl, Bo lon li u ' y rk ~i , ,,,,r , New 0 Ii I B l et o trri nod wire, 51. s 11, cliOld tied wile N Y H Moß•rnoy and lade 0 f el ~ o'imy,,i,dorli...r, Indiana 00l (3 dhook, 0.10 ni,i,i4 Pa q() Cl.Oll. Ua A fi H.l in n.. 1.1 Poil , til lohl ~'. oro hl 01 ellilid lit as Ed surds 'N.• w . y A k ,P1:;-,,,,dwor, New Haven 84ronol taste surds , , '"- '%'r Mr lit.iir al. 0 -11fortla J re , k, Told, sweat utown ;,,,,i o vl wife, B.ltiworo it B flriodier nod lair, N y „, 80 , 1, elaaperhusetie 8 A BrOwnoou & tor, 0100 f:,,n,,...0t, Wnabluatoo D 0 T P tlitap,h,rn,'Now York ,1 4, 00 in ii iboy, N Y B M aillar, Mt &mill ~ . , m , iron t,por, New York J . 8 I.lln rg .mor. , e a ,',., LW.ba. Willintroport H lartou, l'amonna ' • ' ;i s.bonnr. TNUIPAIOR J .lin Sto in Now York , 1 sit liorrlnoura .1 I ta.inrr .., lin 111 , . ;,, I , vo4 i,ga & ,n, Balm Mro & Lai Roaring ic on:Malit .•',l iir Vi isles, Montreal IC K Bindle Now York ''; qdi, New York Goo W -haw, Ohl ;. ) Inore 0. );•4';,, thiv York . J N Loihnier, 'Si.' ‘,.F.F.-, 1 11410/1 B Torier, New York ~0 , ,,, .f, B Inland Mora 9.urg.fra • ,2-oipe, Webb I) (.) I) Deuisso. Itiosliscei il wine, Xeslatid L Portmr t on, Yew York E”' . vo , ii ,„.ts, rtlOtla J. , 8 f Laura., Woot flnoster al, tiorrtelown ()nod A. Lily-, Now YJrk Al., voc , *. i. 1 ,otr, Wurownt c) Loss„,,.. p . int.l , llll , 1„0 WPO NUB. ..-Harriebig :W a , &Emma a . itbn .. , A lia. jr, t.rw J ersey , oIIONANTS' HOTID.--Wourth st.., Wow Arch. to mpron, Oone • is eti rtmv4rt. titoona 0,1,111.. Coulon, 0 A 814rbourg, twa Sowvilla, Ph El Ba ad frolPlxltn pr Now Qardoa,O S WDodd, Lurlhus raoUutlou4h 'ittgbing Ai'Hamar J D 1111.0ionfici sltr, Now York T P Shop mn & wt. Poona !' i cc Hoosuley New York A J Go ,dano. , . & (14, e”urta .1 vallars, Cambria 04w, J N tiapplreea, hTEI. Font, ?Nu 0 W C G %,bsearn G,),'Cwa, 0 pNap, AltOUllli, Pa J DiTihtmb a,oaltmol, iTh 4)oto ntmreiburg it. tiew 10109 av moly, Now York 11 Binnuertusecoa, 01 York Bogy, boototer H I B4rd. Now Ink s pea , Nowpfirt T 'Pettey, New Y.lrk II Pra, Leviotirg, Jrs Bookor & tlttagoy Williamtirort 141..iotrlotoihnrig Oaritolo 0 P star & Pnßloqb'g Po 8010, Now York tdcTodro,Doloiugtown W jlit" 4 Tunes'!" dttßUlOA.li—Utleatuul arrest; 6130,6 Binh. V: Nceaul,y, New York W hail e n, Now York r .N Qtlerwatl, &raptOn Oepr. wiles. Cr :4 A RlverF, U 3 A A F Rothe ma Ohio a,,y, Peons Ma, J 6 Ng, Vantiti it, brwl,t• sister Belt W Bart saw Y, rk Bra A P Sanford, N York T rtals, , p.,, ttoore LIMO CO,.ril hi 0 'Sells St la, 'my, 11. I rdlas, Pror, R I W F shot wet,. tj B tt iir, D, N Jersey Jahn BaO. NO - Au i r J,Taw Flare J Ba4l tick kld v iklbstly Y Farnsworth w V BarhAvab at to Ar,,,,t00 y o , o,ole, a talker', N J b Ott Mionwl Otrie•Avo F Nonso, 8.4 , 1011 Jas W Statuborg N Y Dkrty, Pittsburg 11. L(11115 ITCPPEL—tkrastant amt. atrove Third. ;;I MCP & 14, Troy, B I S. Smonoto, Prov, a I Mortis. -New-York B let eon, Now Yorx B g rMin. (Juba W B Lee a I*, N.,tv it ork Yarmk6 w, r BrY J W Oiroriair Now York W' UidwJt. New Barron B G ()rata, t i l t mods 7131, UNION—Aron scree' moose Third. Ellssto,lltidselon, NJ J Stud, 9at.•m N J %%Wend D !Windt - Mar, &foreland D pN g N. tins & son, HYPW Kellett. lot Bethel Pa .4 Nal. New Jersey H J Frost, Wooster, U rowirt, Priv ative tia &Ws d Fowler, Pei rowler, Po Jae H Ntele9, Middletown Sot J T rode, tibester oo klemt Hoyt, New Jersey Seitzinger, Tomanua SLTIONAL HOTEL—Moe eaves, above Third. Bin a Iw New. York O Jvhno. P ce .livilla Awniukr, Devville J.cotk ne3tnni, Dsurllle IA I 'lai, Harrlabig _Paw L DO A Inds J ELiciff uen, tanichnit e, Liglit, Lebanon G Bre , ‘el 6'-b,kunn 5 Inn Pk...ling John Bu k or Puirkvitle nrol+uu Don, Johnet'a Boot E warc., LA [Marge 80 It Bcce+ il, Narietown B J 4mittt.ll-aolog J Gan., Doylestown W H tearing', Pe ITLIEB UNION litniul,--ineinutti avow) dixtb. Eriteio W Bor.w.rcueo, Newport, Pa ChatinUn 0 r Elarnp.oe. Detroit Elmer, Detroit J ft Daub4r. Neap r hie El Loup, Labosster H DE. Ict..eon. EAtoc.ever oo lewertr.. - Plorgrove, Pa 0 B 111b14 Gap. Lano , r oo 14 emu Laooetter, Pa B. teeehectiou. r beatatter co Jr Rohrer, hicVeytorva A Coldttrrelerson, Pe OURKSHOIAL—BIxtu gulet, souse Obectunt. tan Conner, Wilmington U D Uonner Wilmtogton Pwlestown J f Houston, Lsocaster co 3 A'stsoL, Lancaster co JA no votes', Or co '3l3bimplou, Pniisdelphia $lllBlOOO Scranton Ire, Mullen, God co, Mu I) Wdeta, Ful - on co I B WO*: Fulton co J R R•rnses. 0 *lord Penna J P Eloyord, Dolsarare ltstk Than pion, Chtster co arr W.I on la ilheater co 7 F Lecßarrid, Dolograre Sotto Fellows, New rortt E dtltetlde, Pennoylvatito 11.5.11LEY liHNAF—deoono street, below Vine. ICA, Peon J F Zink, lea,ton. I E P.3u, bellestown E ShUPI, Doyleatown Clvt, I;tw Jeney E B Batenvw, New Jersey Ab)Cry, 77th N I 'V IC Crosadale, Pound Wfifth & la, Penna Mee 51 E Watson:Penns ii-§? Um, Penne. (..) 00111 , 9. Eloranetn, Pe Csrver. 'Newtown A43UWeeou,Nrw 11.$1611ne, New Jersey M Plroonn, Backs ea I trip, Prtea Jae W Wilkinson, Reams Jatewisaa, Pa BALD EAGLS--Thtra atm* above Oatlowkdfl. hi Butt, Northampton oo Q V flomm9l I F Datitg,bluntgotuery o 0 Ei bitnt , g, ftilntitornerY 00 Eitippenyille Tonkel :!Grins, ElonPeoria° P Feels, liappenville E Ort44Pnnebarg, Lini,Ptunsburg, Pa Itenben Eahert, Peanahnrg mac Blowzy. Penns F &totem la, Easton, Pa B Eftaukrt, Edititown A H Dwane' 00, Pa BITWIJ, Lehigh co. Pa Bteeben Lit:that% ll:cameo r.geriville 0 Baldwin, BILAIS CO W WDl4fleton, Buckg 00 ELAOK BEAK—Third meet, *buoys OallowhilL Corer. Allentown. B:6e11g. Washlngtnn i'Met dFOC.DOIIO9tOWEL Joe ROPE). bohuvlk , ll on, Ps Kutztown Mies U. A. 131,11. Kutztown Ink m Knlttuwn B dbvtmllu, Kutztown Buzks co Jae D B,bb. Buena CO iRfIE gOLtyomery co Goo Merkel, Burka co Evls, Bucks co Wm 1' Shafer, taloa& no MT.YEBNON—BecOIn street, /move Arch. nAlllisros,NtwYork T Brown, New York Pitteburg John Temple, Delaware Deleware John Tomlinson, N Jersey SADIND Nova aecouo entreat, above Market, Yew, billiard, N J 9 a Hoopook & la, N York Negargell,Bterllng, Pa Mies E 61 Noble, Pa Mnloon, Brldpeton,NJ W J Poole, New York. MARINE INTELLMENCE. ,2 " MI ZOIIRTH PAWL Eat Jaa Andrews, Hetilawern 6 6676 from Maxim. 1144 to Latest to Twits & Co. 611etena, Mini., from Washington, In bedfast to IF hen% Look, horn Washing!on, in ballad to 7 B & Co. . _ ^hr e P Stickney, Garwood 5 days from Boston, In 44 to castsiu. ettr l Trostan, Gibbs, from Marlon, Blass, in ballast >?tsttos. ccer Gee Rock, Parker, from Wilmington, Del, inbal XI4OY. A Fonder h Co. Fcin XUM t, Beebe, from Washington, in ballast io alai% 5at11T411,41 11.9.001 1 3 day; from Alexandria ) in ‘titult tc. nib, 4 en, ship Gliarke RBI, 'Percival, Liverpool, P Wright dit E l dr lajek, Whitmore, Boston, W H Johns. 10,,, a,,e6r, Rail. St John, Ss. & Souder Ai Co. rill Burrows U, Mark, Port ntsy al. Tyler, Stone & &be late Anna, Halo. 'Fortran Monroe, do S Percy, Jackson, Georgetown, John R White. So: Nes, Buark, dodo '" I T khly Atwine, Roeske, Washington, do "t , Unight s Beebe, Providence, do r Is y E parker, Fitzgerald, B .et rn, Tweils & 00. ' l rJ ii , ..lolvar, Dade, Baltimore, & Grover Jr. . I ` l4 flui: kite, Bowen, Alexandria, W P Ciyde SPECIAL NOTICES. GREAT TELIIIMPH.—STEINWAY BONS were awarded the FIBS" fir ED&L ' l 6lele great International Exhibition, London. Over eo bemired acd sixty.nine Piano., from airparta of the entered for competition' v °Teroores at BL &SIBS BROTHERS, 1006 CHEST. ifl Street. • ool;Im 011 ovla & BAH.ER'S NEW SHUTTLE The ititoution of tailors and other manufacturers re. Wlrlig the nee of a fast sad durable loci stitch machine, tliftcted to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable e o + tine, °Werwthil with the greatest ease and with but 9tto noise , and, although but lately vat into 'ha m ... F4t . et ' t;really a great favorite with manufacturers. it is a Pireelssa machine, al a low price. No onegit.e aver introduced In this city has ioid °° °reran such universal setiefaction. It is very 1111.14 ‘ 40 °Liliction, easily learned, not liable.to get flk of "der, works with fine col ton, silt, or linen thread, ',,,r '''4l7 ' 4o °l sod the low price at which it is sold place. ~ " 1 14 Ili reach of all who destre a reliable, serwiee lutle eolchtae. GI OUE k 88118111 8. 111 00., 780 OEIEBTNEIT Street 8 -T- 1880-X. DISKS'S PLANTATION BITTZILS. They RAJ strengthen, and invigorate. create a healthy appetite. ? . .._ 4l a re 41 / Maidoto to change of water and•diet. eel overcome effects of diestiPtalcu a nd late boon. `ritor e treogthets the system and enliven the mind. 'They prevent miaematio and intermittent fevers. Ih h , Dcrili the breath and acidity of the stomach. They al " le piebald di s and Con/AUI' D. el' care Diarrboia, Cholera, and Cholera Hoehn& Thar wire Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache: Thar ate the bed BIT TIES in the World. They '""d the w oi k min strong, and ire exhausted nature's atom qb, "'rod. They are made of pare St Croix Bum, colohreted Oallsaya Bark, roots, and herb?, and are .4411 with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to ade o r 1 'boo of day. Particularly recommended to dell A l ' t.rl "/ 3 requiring • gentle stinnilant. Sold by ail 418, hrllggiute, Hotel', anti SaloOne. P. U EtHeeHl 202 BROADWAY: New York. seSil:Sm BAT OHELOH / 13 HAIR DYI THE BEST 111 TUB WOULD. WI LLIAM. &. Il&T011111.0 WS celebrated Hair Dye M ~...." 4" 6 a color not to be diutinguhdled from nature; , - , - rctiti not to Mime the Heir In the least ; remedies rit°i4l6trecte of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hale for °R AY, SSD, or RUSTY HAIR instant's tunas a l ol. dle Black or Brown, lea Ting the Hair soft and beau fol4 br Druggists, Am. The Genuine II signed WILLIAM &.13A.TOHD. o n Me four aides of cede bon. WAOTOBY No. 81 B&BOL &Y Street, (t , ciff. 233 Broadway and HI Bond tereet,) ITHYNE v EI FXP 0 TOR Ali T Hew been for Thirty rears ma Standard Remedy far ASTI3 MA, CONSU P H6ONOBLTIB, PL EUtILSI, Vi HOOFING COUGH, ORODP, COUGHS AND COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL PULMONARY CO 11PLAINTS. 'No better evidence of the great curative , powers of this Expectorant can be offered than the grateful testiththY of MON who have been restored to health oy its use, and the wide-eproad popular% which, folroo long a period, it has maintained In the fact of all competition, and wttlatt bee created a constantly Increasing demand for it In all parts of the world. 'Here is a portion of the lestimciny late'', received : A HARD BACKING COUGH 017IIED. JOHN VAN WOR r, of &tired ins Michigan, writes:. Nor nearly throe years I had a HAND BkiJKING COUGH, and wes fast on the decline. I had given my. Bell up to die, hod my friends hsd to hope of my reco very. I could scarcely walk alone, and way greatly re duced in flesh. The beat medical aid that I could dad proved of no nee to me. I bought two bottles of your ItXPttOTOBdNT, which I took according to direcdons. and I can honestly say that it carol me. lam now well, tough, and hearty. Far two years I have not taken any medicine, nor do I require the nee of any since I took your ILXPEOTOBdtiT. OURH &GE OF THE LUNGS Dlr. 8. B. PUTNAM, of East Bamford, Me., writes: While in Philadelphia. in October, 1858, I was taken with H emort base of the Lanes. I employed one of the beet physicians in the city, and took his presoriprions for a long time, and also those of other goof( physicians that were reoommended to me, but without rolief. I grew worse, bleeding every two or three days, nnttl L wee re. duced thirty five pounds less than my usual weight. I then concluded to go to my home, in Maine, and stay through the winter. Alter befog there some six :weeks, bad another attack, and was tinder the treatment of good Pb) siciens, without receiving any benefit, I was at last induced ,o try your Expectorant and Sanative Pills, and as my liver as badly affr cted, I used, in addltion, the Alterative, according to &roc ions. Six bottles of the Expectorant, and a email quantity of the other remedies, completely teetorect my health, which is now better than before my titaness. S. F. PIITNA.SI EAST BumFon', Jab , 29,1868 Dr. D. Jayne & Bon—Dear Sire : I Ottil testify to the foregoing'fsete, as they oommmd in my own family, and I can bring a number of Witnesses who will do the same. JllB ,4B PCITSAId. B OXFORD CENTRE, Maine, August 8,1859. Dr. D. Jayne Son—Gents: We are acquainted with ?Gem. B. F. and Jesse Putnam, and know them to be relieble and beyond a doubt. We are aware of the onre to which they allude. We gave Mr. Putnam one of fear Almanacs, and sold bim the medloine, Sod we also know that be employed the best doctors in the c matry. and they failed to help him. HOYT 84: BA.OOli. V. 11:B1.0 T 0 6.0 0: 1. Bev. I. J. 110BERT9, the well-known Chinese His plenary. writing from'Canten, under date of JO3lO 25, 1862, Bele: I find the Expeotorant a very valuable mediolue—ln deed, I cannot do without it, on account of a chronic Breast Complaint, which has troubled me more or lees for sound yeari peat, and which originated from my prraching too load and long in the open air. The ECX PECTOtteha always eases the pain and quiets the symptoms, and .were it not for the requirements of my vocation, I believe would have ere this effsoted a perma nent cure. "I GATE UP ALL HOPES OF GETTING WELL." Diana, E. LEE, of Tuckattoe, Cape !day 00., writes: For the last nineteen years I have been more or lees afflicted with a (tough and difflon ty of breathing. About five 5 ear* ago nay cough became eo severe that I gave up all hope of getting wall, as everything I used afforded no cape, Tour agents, Shoemaker & Steelman, sent me a bottle of your ItXPBOTOB&N'f, which gave me immediate re lief. By the time 1 had need the second bottle, I wee so much reetored as to be able to attend to my daily [moor, and with more ease than before. binor that time we have used your other medioines in the family, with complet success. COUGHS AND COLDS PROMPTLY RELIEVED. Lieutenant LOUIS WAGNER, Company D, Eighty eighth Regiment (McLean's), writee from Alexandria: During all the time we have bean in the Bery on, nearly toter mouths, but one of our company has been sick er otigh to . he placed in the hospital. Our surgeons have often epolten of tbts, and attribute the unusually ho.leby cone hien of the men to the use of Dr. D. layne's The EXPECTORANT has been much sought after in cases of Colds, Coughs, &c., and has always Warded Prompt relief, while the 0 Ali eLIN&T LYE 8&L.3.1.5.1 has operated like a charm in all cases of looseness of the bowels, diorama. &c-diseases to which soldiers are particularly exposed from the frequent changes of water. We are convinced, therefore, that mu -h sulfating would be prevented, and many Hies tiered, if every emu parry in the army were provided with a small supply of sour medicines, similar to the one furnished tut, rev. RUFUS BABODOK, D. D., formerly Preaident of Waterville College, Maine, writes : For more than a &atm years I have recommended Dr. D. JAYNE'S FAAIILY BIEDDINICS, and espe cially the EYPEO7OBANT, I know that these medi cines are highly esteemed, and frequently prescribed by some of the most respectable of toe regular practition ers of medicinal; and If i do not hesitate to commend them as a valuable addition to our .motcria medico, and a safe as well as eminently beneficial remedy for the die eased. OTIOUP EFFECTUALLY CITRED. JOHN HANUKAH, Hag , Btewartatown, N. H., writes: Not long since, a ohild of mine had a very violent and dlatreaaing attack of Oroup, which must have proved fatal had not immediate relief been obtained. I com menced taxing your AXPEOTORtiIiT, and within three- Quarters of an hour Ihe child, having taken six teaspoon fuls, breathed with perfect ease--a cure within that time having been erected,- Bey. A. H. DAN FORTE!, Misaionary to Assam, India, writes On my way home from India, on board the English patmenger ebip Marlborough, I met with Major Clarke, an officer in the Queen's service, who was connected, I think, with the 63d Begiment, and was located in Fort William during Me rebellion. I soon perceived that he had a TROUBLESOME DOUGH, and urged him to take some IX PEOTOR&NT. He at first refused, say log he had had the cough for sixteen years, and had tried everything, without the lased benefit, and he had now given up doctoring ac melees. His wife, howeier, persuaded him to try it, and to gratify her he did so. lle found so much relief that he bogged me to let him have all I had with me, saying I could get more when I reach ed home, and he could not. The Expectorant Is prepared only by Dr. D. J&YNB & BON, 242 CHESTNUT Street 0c23.2t r!FAvglosil PBTEII3ON-OLO AK —oa the 22d Inst , at St. Pe tree Church, Smyrna, Del., by the tight, Bey. Wm. 11. Odenbeimfr, Bishop of Sew Jersey, •dr. J. Howard Pe terson, cf Philadelphia, to Idles Carte B eldest (lane'. ter of Jchn Cloak, Esq., of Smyrna, Delaware. Delaware, New York, Oinoinnati, and SE. Louis papers ideal.° cow. HEBIT AGY-11 kTON.— On the 21st inst , by , the Bev. H. R. Gilroy, of this city, Kr. Thos. J. Heritage to Bios Sarah B. Heaton, both of Gloucester 00., N J. * GOBLING—RUOIC.—On the 21st inst., by -the Her. John 0. 11(e, Dlr. Hiram (lotting, late of Australia, to Idles Emma V. Busk, of this city. * B . II3IIIOFIIIeD—MDESON.—In Washington, D. 0., Sept. 2..1862, by the Rev. J. O. Smith, frank fd Swing field, late of Philadelphia, to Itllsa G. Agnes, youngest daughter of Dr. Owen Munson. Surgeon U A. * AM DEUS (118—E01111 &RD r —On Thursday, 16th of October, by the Rev. Theodore Steven!. Mr. David Ambraster to Mtn Sarah Eckhardt, all of Philadel phia. * WINTERBOTTOIII-13TAFFORD.—Sunday morn. ing, September 23 1862. in Christ Church, Philadelphia, by the Bev. 1r Dorr, Mr. Robert W 1440.0 1 11.% to Mimi Jane Stafford, both of Mantayunk, * ttltD. CLARK.-0o Wednesday morning, October 22, Be- Saone A. Clark, wife of Richard Clark, in the 25th year of her age. • ' he friends of the family are invited to attend her fu neral from the residence of her husband, on the. Welch Road, near Holmeiburg, on Saturday. October 25M, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at All saints'. *** STOCKER —At Portsmouth. New Hampshire, on the eveuiog of the 18th init., of pneumonia, at the residence of her brother, Daniel R. Rogers, Esq.. Mrs. Ann R. Stocker, (lately a resident of - Philitdelphia,) aged 78 years. BECK.—On the 2let., Harriet, wife of William Back, in the Old year of her age tf 01 , LE MAN —On the 20th lest, Patrick Coleman, a native of the Bolles, Pariah of Dniick,. County Heath, Ireland, and for many years a reeident of Philadel• pbta. * CALM AN.—On the 21st inst., John Coalmen, son of Michael m d Ann Coalman, in the 18th yearof his age * DUBOIB.—On the evening of tbe 2 , st instant, Alex andre Dubois. in the 39th year of his age ItIEREON.—On Tneeday evening, the 21st inst., An thony N. Emerson, In the 55th year of his age FRITZ —On the 12th inst., at Washington city. D. C., Frederick Fritz, late of Philadelphia, in the 59th year of hie age FIISSELM AN —On the 21st inst., Mr. James M. Fus• eelmsn. in the 34th year of his age. * LIE BRIUII —On the- morning of the 221. inst., Mrs. Anne, wife of Conrad ',tetrads, in her 43d year. * McNEIL.—On the 22d, Lizzie Jolla, daughter of W. H. and Sarah McNeil, aged 11 months and 10 days. * RIITH.—On the 22d inst., John Ruth, in the alst year of Ifs age. * THOMAS —On the 224 inst., Mies Emma H. Thomas, in the 18tb year of her age. * YOUNG —Suddenly, on the 21st fil o ?dr. Hugh Young, in the 35th year of hie age. _ * T - LAcK 1.111.8 k POPLINS. --Just received, one case of Pires celebrated plain black Irish Poplins. DIMON do SON, Mourning Store, ocO • No. RS OfINSTNOT Street. VNGLISH CRAPES ON ROLLS.- itutt, recetced, linglith Trimming and Vail Crapes, on mile. . . Byglish Crape Yana. . Nnglieh Crapes, at, trident and 9rodities. Large Crimp Crapes and Veils. BESSON tt SON Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Streld. VYRE 4 LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH STREETS. OPENING FOR FALL SALES: Magnificent Silk,. Magnificent Shawls. Magniftoent Poplins. Good Black Silks. Richest Printed Goods. z Good Stook of Staples. ""; • • se go-tt 500 BOXES TO BACOO.—We gua rantee to seU Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, at lower prices than any other house In the oily. A bargain to Helena Cigars. purchased at Marshal's Sale. WOOD WARD & 00., 41 South FOURTH Street. oa lni* orAT A MEETING OF THE CI.TIZENSt BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held this d • 3 the f Bowing resolution was agreed to i Whereas. It is announced that the draft will take place in this city on Tuesday, October 23d. and that credit will be given for all recruits until that day, be It Resolved, That Mils committee will disoontinne the payment of prendume and bounties for recruits for old regiments in the field that enilE after Monday, 11th instant, THOMAS WIBSTEII, Vice Chairrata, Philadelphia October 20. . • 0c21..6t irrCONSOLIDATION B A NAL PHILA.- DEL 'NIA, *Mbar 9, 1882 •I he Annnal Election for DIRECTORS will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of No vember next, between the boon of 10 1. 91 and 2 P M. A General Meeting of the Stockhoklere will be held at the same plate on Tueeday, the 4,h day of November. at 12 M. (oold-tmattill] JOB. N. PEIR,SOL, Mahler. FARMERS' AND I .WEIIRA.NICIP lg ttK—PHILADELrnts., October 6. 1.862 Vtw; -4,muus, &Irmo tor Dirtot•'re will b, held at the Ba , king Rowe on MUSD the l'lthdey of November twat, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M and 8 o'olook P. M.; and on the Ch day of November near, a general pleating of the - Stooeholdere will be held at the Ranking Honee, at 4 o'oidclt P. PC, agreeably to the charter. W. EIIdaTON• Ja oolr-toolT °anoint. 07. SOUTHWARK SANK. PITILADELPHIA, October T,1882 The MOM &L . ELKOTION ter DISNOTO 18 *lithe hele 7 at the plinking Bones ott .810 tY. the 17th dn . of November. between the hours of 10 o'clock L. S 1: and 2 o'clock P. M. A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the tonne place on TUESDAY, dig 4itt des , of November nest at 12 o'clock K. orB ietrotnol7 E t 7 H A N 10 St BANA.--PHIL.A.DEL. PULA. °moor 7. 1862. general awed:rig of toe. Stockholders will be held et the Be. 'lcing Hume on TURSDAY, 4th day of Nevem ber, at 72 K. 008-tne4 The 'Annual Election for Dlrectorellbe held at the Banking Rona° on MONDAY. November 17, between the bon e. of 10 A, ki soda P .61 ocB-tool7 J. WIEGAND. In , °ashler. ErrGl BARD BANK. PHIL ADEL PfilA, October 9, 1862 . The .Inroi]i Elecoon for Director] will be bell at the BMIATID it Bouse. on MONDAY, the 17th Sav of LIOYDIII - between the hetna of , 0 A. 9I and 2 P. M. A G.-hetet tileeDue of the Stoat heelers will he held at the Fame-ela..e on TUESDAY, the 4th of tiweeraher, at 12 &elect M. W. L. SCH A.F S R. oclOomw thol7 0114Oier• . . Tr BANS. OP PENN TOWNSHIP. PBILADS+.PHIf. ()VC 11, 1361. An election ,for thirteen Directors will he held et tho Bankirg Home. on illintt fief, the 17th der of Nevett. tnr next. between 10 o'clock A IL and 3 &clock P I'he,a. noel meeting of the Stockholders will toe' hold 'at lb: , Banking Etonv.e, on rITESD e.Y. the 4th day of Ko vno her next; a . 10 o'clock -v. ocl9.n.wftril7 TAKES BIISHILL, flashier. rgrTHE PHILADELPHIA PRILADIMPER, QauAye , 6, iggi. Ibe Dolma! Meeting of t' Stockholders well he held at the Bankier Home on TUESDAY, November 4,1883, at 12 rodock M. The anonal, election for Bireotore will be held at the Banking B.tree on. MONDAY, November 170.862, be. twefm the t.oure of 10 A M. and 2 P ocB win tnol7 B B. COM.IOGYS. Mothier. comnEacxAL BANK OF PKNN4YL- Pam, DELPHIA; Oat. 13, 1864. A general meeting of the: tocithoxlers .411 be b.eid at the Daubing Bonne. on TUESDAY, the 4th day of tie venober new. +412 51. The -ant.ual election for Directors will be held at the 13ankio g Down, on iIIiO.CDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next. between the hours of 30 K. and n P. lit. eel& mwf tt7 S. O. PALMER, Orphier. Frw..- OFFICE OF THE PtIILADELPHIA, U. 3 GEKNIANTow PI, AND AOH.tild row N BAIL ltuaD COMPANY, PHMADALPUIA. Ootobtr 13. 1862 The - 5T1111361 taw-flog of the Stook and Loenbolders will be held et the Office of the Oompany, not thoest cor ner of VINT rf 141 , 11 GlErhaf Streets ' on MON D Vir, the 3d day of NOV BM BRE next. at 10 o'clock &. 51. An Election to choose four Managers, to serve three years" will be held ihe enme day bnruedletely after the Stook• holders' meeting, and close et 2 P. M. .- 0013 tn 3 W. S. WILSON, Secretary,. trrll` Eit SURE KIS DEPARTMENT, PENT4BYiNaI3(a, ItalLtiOAD 00611.e&GY, PILLADELPHU 00.$)tiof n, 1862. BARD OF' DIREOTORi hive this day de clared a gemi-Annnal Dividend of FOGG PEG' WOG P. an ,the Capital Stook of the Oompany, clear or State and Government Taxes, payable on and'after, - rfovetaDer Urn. 1882. Powers -of attorney for the Collection of. Dividends can be bed on application at this office. TiiioS. T. FIRTH. Trsantrer,'. 10. 288 tiotutt Third If treet. oot lalm AVIS AUX ELFGANTS. • MB. PAUL ANDSI OI ', Gerand de la maieon de rennin de MB. GRANDVILIGE IS POKES, .609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a rhoutteur de pre vet& see nombroux smis of connaisnairee Qui Pout dojo & favoriee de atm (pie lee etrangers.) vista de regevoir de Paris et Loadres leg mottos lee plus rorentes et lee mienx portees pour la liaison Waiver. "Mr Grandville Stokes a mis Asa risposidon les °toffee tail plus belles. et lee meilleures.qualitee. des prenderbe manufactums Les raiiitalres, aloe! qa lee officlere de torte gredee trouverope raellleuree quallice d'etoffee a dee aria tree moderes. Velegance de se coupe, elnei qua le cachet de diatiuction gui la carectorbie eat deja trop count' du pub lic. pour ea mann velles lour merit"?' me 27. la) PHOTOGRAPIES. WiIYN YOU WANT A FERE Vl' and also cheap, Picture, go to ItEledlC Gat a colored Photograph for 81, and you will be pleised with your choice, Gallery SEOGIi D dtreet, above Omen. it* VERY BODY ANO Tll HIM frier& have tniomi&ed the merits of BEM Life size Pbotograpt ein Oil Cetera. The', are now tnede at mi.:Ea-EA nticee, in view of the theca SECOND Street, above G.-ern. COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, &c. INVITE TAE , ATTEN TION of tbe public to our largo awl very at[pe• tier oto , k of STOVES. HEATERS. AND B.A.NGE3, which are nut, at prices to snit all 'We have the Large Coen Corking Stove.. Royal and_ Prince ftoral; to getter with the Wellington, a new conk stove, with large fire-box and bantam' oven. Toe Foal Saver Gook, wish warm closet, tin roaster. and a reservoir for hot water. Cook Stoves with water backs, atfardi gan ma pie supply of hot water for the bathroom and other our poems, both for city and mauttry use. She Amazon Conk. with capacity for cooking for one hundred per sons; Parlor Cook, for wood or oml. great variety of *proved and beautiful pat'erns of Parlor Stoves, for both wood and coal; among which will be found the Fiery Star, Silver's Air. Tight, (he-Burning Bases. (all edsna, from 9 to lainchea.) Vesper. Violet, open sod close frontt Franklin Stoves, Porrahls Grates, for anthracite and bituminous cosi. Blew. Egg. Golden Egg. In addi tion to these will be found, Tho neon's London Ritohener, or European Range; Philadelebia and Fire-Side Ranges; Locomotive. Torrid and Egg Heaters; Low , Dowa Orates, Fire. Board and Illuminating Stoves, by which the parlors arf , wade nleaeant and cheerful. NORTH, CEASE, & NORTH, 0c22-vfm im 209 Norh REIOND StNO4 TVORTTYPEB..—The same uniform excellence vervades these as all of SKATE Et'S Pic tures Els Ivor trees oballeose the wimiratbn of all lovers of art. SECOND Street, above Orem It* fIEfTIMONY OF REV. - BENJ. PHIIIha.BEYNOLOB.-I have great pleasure in bearing testimonyAhat I nave just wiraessed one of the most delicate 'surgical Operations, performed in the most thilftil and scientific mtinner h'y. Dr. JAS. LEWES, at his BYE and EAR &EY, Worth Dail Street, on the son of lifr. J. T. Vanktrit. Arch street. The Doc tor is evidently a gentleman of fine professional Ability, in whom all persons who are afflicted with diseases peon liar to the Zia and Ear may safely confide. 0c24 atfit Yours. truly, B. P. REYI3OT4I3B. - *POE A SUPERCOR HAIR Ur% we would recommend AIITEI76, No. 53 TRIED Street, shove Chestnut: T. A. Nanning, St Loute Hotel. J M. Reed. Eighth street, below Ohultnat. P. N. Judah, St. Lawrence Hotel. F J Campbell, Eleventh street, below South. it* a ft QUEETION.—Where can you Rat T IRRAMIN 7 Jt.NsWEB.—At PItO6BEIVS, 808 818,11KET Street ctn. 6t "fil IN E OARRIAGE LAP RUGS, NEW STYLES. HORSE COVERS, FANDY TRIMMED AND PLAIN, A fine assortment at E. P. MOYER & BRO'S • HARNESS STORE, 0c22.2t* 720 'MARKET STREET. “THE BIG GUN REMOVED FROM 432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM. HOUSE. PHILIP WILSON & CO. Tfato TtMoVed their Gans, Pistols, Rifles, Fishing Tackle, Elates, Cricket and Base Ball Implements, Cadet Muskets and Equipments to .bis 415 OIIEST NUT BPIIIIIIIT. ARMY DEER A capital article for camp arid littid use. Bare from wet, compact, and convenient to carry In rocket. For sale - • W. H. D &DREW, 104 NORTH TIEr.AW ARlClA.venue. Phila•teiphia. .I,G ENT'S WANTED to sell, them in Philadelphia and T./char. 0c23-I.ln* WTILI6M B. YE &TON & CO. - ) v v No .201 South FRONT Street, Agents for the le of the Originti Heldsieck & 07. Ohamnagne, offer that desirably wine to the t wde ret A e lso, 1,000 cases fine . and medium:grade Bordeaux Obi -100 wars Brandenberg Freres" Cognac Brandy, vin tage 1848, bottlrd in France. . 60 rases finer* Tuscan 011,in flasks, 2 dozen in case. _ 30 bids finest onality Monongahela Whisky. 50.000 Havana Segare, extra fine Moat & Ohanddn Grand Yin Imperial «Green Seal" Champagne. Tog ether with a Sue assortment of Madeira, Sherry, Fort, &r... delB-tar WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE. CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS, SPICES, &a., Szo. All the requisites for Preserving end Pickling ROXI;0801 ALBERT 0 13.0 BERTS, IN FINE GIIOOEIMIB, set-tf 00ENEE ELEvNETH AND VMS. B . 0W EN & CO• 1 LII 1101311. &PH E RS AND PRINT COLORISTS, southwest corner of CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets, are prepared to o xectde any description of Portrait, Landscspe, Natural 1 History, architectural, Autograph, Map, or other Li- $ thography, in the moat superior manner, and the most . reasonable terms. , _ Pbotetzraphs. Portraita, Wattiral History, and Medical retest. Maps, and any other description of Plates, colored in the boatel le, and warranteH to give satisfaction. Par ! titular attention to Ooloring Pbotograptte. oc23.tt ~.., FT. WORKED. DELA -100500- WARE YELLOW PINE FLocoe. at, Mill, GIBAND Avenue acidstynANKLlff Street. 0e23 2t* • 80 000 FT. 1 3-4 G A_N kß tt ritdam i t :J tur A ee ti, at Yard, IR zrAtlltrd ~.... . . , F RENCH 311313TW8 D. --:-- Purrey , Biarue's Imported" Mustard, (or sale in store and to arrive, by the sale agent, OIIABLIDE4 8. OARSTAIRS, Ere. 126 WALNUT Street. :F R ANK. PALMER. Enrgicoldrtbd to th. Government Inatitutiona. Want'. togton. Alito, to a of the Medical colleges ind Hoe. Pltabt E • The PAM IRS 1,111.138," adopted by the Anal and Navy Etareona. Pamreta eent PBANx mlit t . m itt a r t e , Wisp No. 11KI9 011118THIPI' lai:YE AND - EAR.— Da. JAMES t LBWIB, 00111.4I8; and ABEIST, has again re turned from his professional tots in Swope, and perms- nently located at No. 887 North SIXTH Street. (Haw hours from 9 to 12 A. M.. end 2 to 4 P. M. 5024. Waif* wiLOOLPER" OIL WORKS. IA 100 bbls "LtiOffer " BUrning On On hand. We mtarautee the oil to he non-explodve, to alert Me oil ln the lamp with a steady, brilliant dame, ic t LINL, AND—Consultr. D NAP argetinii the wick, sad but slowly. Barrels lined with . JAMBS LB WM, whose .unremitting' success is slam enamel. WIUGHT, SMITH, PBABBALL, meeting with the entire approbation of his patients ie pai4r woo *1 mama tittles. Philadelphia. Oftloa d 37 North &ivy a Bt. se3olrag THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, I : t :1. F STEEL, 1NN11.1%. MILITAR V . MASS MEhTINti! AVOID THE DRAFT! OITLZMNS OF PRITN&DELPRI.s, RaLLT IN TOUR !EIGHT Anomble In INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, on -SATEIBDAY EVENING, Oot 25, And•e{lo mental to promote eolletmente In the • Ib7th REGIMENT PENti'd VOLUNTEERS, PHILADELPHIA .curY GUARD, Oolonei wnirtat A. %EMT, Let every elitr. 411 mitre to the endrevvr to fill this Re &Lova, and thus svold a draft in the birth-place of Liberty, our titre-honored pity or Philadelphia. COME ONIC ! 0031. F. LeLL Merchant% Bianufactarere, iirtlians, Mechanic% the Patriot° or all clam% trade% and profeesion% and show the world that Phi'-edelabla by tan , atforte OAN AVOID A. DitAtrr, Koko one grand and libel effort and the work will be done I The followlag eminent speakers will address the meet- _ Hon. ALBX6.NDICE MONEY, Hon. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, DANIEL DOU Iron V!, 8e4., • MORTON MaItPAWN, ' Beg., ". Bev. J. WALKER J 8.01C.40 And often. GEO. BULLOOK; OlaWrmen. B O. HETROMT, Secretary. 0en84.2t BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE RE GMENT, Is6th 'SEGMENT PENNA. TO GS. WANTE D, Men of geed character to join the above Hoe corps, now in (Tamp at ISLINGTON LANE. A Speoial Bounty of $5O wilt be paid to each recruit, in addition to all other Government Bounties. • Aleph , st HEADQIT MITRES 633 OECIOBTRUT STREET. CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Ckdonel Commanding W. A. HAMILL Adjutant. oc24-dtf Bt 'PH REPTI.Eter PENNoYL. Vafkid ITOiAltg fERRS anto. a BTT t•LIER for the above Regiment A Mart of respects-ball , nod mPane required. Apply at Re.egairrere, 5a3 OFIRST NT? r aq'ret. it' BEADQUARNERS g• BOARD 07 'V DE RIFLE REGINEET," .1.66 Cif REEL NEM PENN'E•YINANIO. VOLDNITERA. Tbkoffterra h thi regiment areereav ordered to retortr at their Ereadonartere TEN 11.01tlittiG (24th Wt.) at 9 o'dock -6y ordar. EHARLEXERNENWEIN, - 2, ' Colonel, Commanding:. W. A, 1.4111 LL Adjutant I • EIEADQUARTERS Bk.)A.RD ()F . TF ADE 116" Lt. BEHTHEN V. 156 CH. aEo-r WANT PI , NNSYLVANIA. VOL.UNTEDNIti. . Wanted. competent officers, wi h mon, to join'the above floe corps. apply at Headquarters, 533 OH EST. NUT Street 0e2.16t PHILAkELPHIA. CITY GUARD ! 157th , REGIMENT, P. V. Philsee , Dhfens, :Awake! you would avoid the Draft on be 29 h. enlist or Bend recrutta to the 157 , h Pediment- Oro- effort on your 'part and the work is done. the Boontlos. One tdotpt's Pay In, advance, and a Gum B:anket to each matt. DRAFT! LRAFT !! DRAFT ! ! Why have a Draft in this nit!, when every citizan ran and should exert himself to bring a recruit to fill up the 1003 RBGTMENT, 001. WM. A. GRAY By so doing you will avoid , the Draft. PHILADELPE IA CITY GUARD. Enlist in this Be g lmant and secure all ihe Bounties and a Gum B;Thket. Dratted menl e t to Bounties and have to furnish tlitir own Blankets Call before it is too late. ITEKVQ.II/IBTERS. 627 011 E STNUT STREET. It IPHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD swi it ba said we had a Draft in Philedelehla, wheeler:l have a chance of enlisting in the above Re giment and emuriog all the. B unties and a Gam,;Blanket, and serving with OffiCBl3 whir have seen service. CALL AT 627 OUBSTNIIT STREET. It PHILADELPH IA CITY GUARD ! EBastin the One Hundred and Fifty-seventh Be giment, Oolonel WM. A. GRAY, now in Camp Puleston, near Falls of Schiff !kill. - Do not be Drafted, but join thia Regiment and receive the Bounty it AVOID THE rDRAFT !! JOIN THE 157tb HEGLEENT, WU.-A. GRAY. i)Omplete outfit, one Month's Pay. in advance, all the Bottntlea, and a Gnm Blanket. Call at 627 OFIESTSIiT Street. It AVOID UliE DRAFT!! N Every Precinct In this Oity could avoid the Draft, by sending their quota to the 157th REGIMENT, before the 28th inst. Zrow_ts the time:Ltd every man work worts ! ! work I! t . it BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE REGIMENT. 151311 P V.—Twenty men wanted to MI up Co G—sl.6s bramtp. Apply et 605 8011 CE at:rect. GEORGE B. LAM, Oaptein. rJA‘ hON GOOK% let Lieut. 0024.6t* i ll GENERAL ORDWRS, NO. 3. HE AEU& EIEBO piniaDrixttit, rt,.., Octo ber 19.1862. I. Pursuant to instructions from Headquarters Bth Army corps, officers of the Army arriving in this city wilt report in person at these. Headquarters, and state the authority by which they are absent from their posts or regiments. It Those absent without proper - authority are, and will be rtquired to join their respective commands with out delay. Their attention is directed to General Orders Noe. 92, 100, and 102, le ar Department. By command of Brigadier General 110tITGOTHEBY. oc2o 6t 3. H. LIVINGS roN. Aid de Game. I CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT, . COL. O. N. PREVOST. RECRUITS WANTED for this popular Regiment. BOUNTY $lOO, aud ONE ELONTWS PAY IN ADVANCE.. RECRUITING STATIONS, 188 WALNUT STREET. and 808 MARKET Street. Capt. DENDY SUARWOOD, oc9-tf Reorniting Officer. )16 CONTINENTAL CAVALRY, Ca J. B. PEYTON flommanding.-- monied He adg usrtere, 403 lir &TAU r titreet. ilausuring orders havitik been reneived. recruits join ing this Beiriment will be mustered into the service of the 'United States immkthately, and sent to Munn ildstcatfe for instruction. after which the Begin:tent will be trans !erred for service in the Southwest oat 3. ARUSH'S LANCE RS.—Yo ung Nen wanted topt the ranks of this reel nesst. Two new computes be raised Immediately. Vrateipielßer.dtzvons No. 800 OfIES I I3I7r ttredt. con ay* - FIJSANOIAL. U. S. FIVE TWENTIES; 20-YEAR SIX PER. CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OBTION OF THE GOVERN- IttENT AI7TEICIFIVE YEARS I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, TEE INTEREST TO 00AIMENOE FROM -DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus &voiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring - payment in GOLD of the interest from fey A. full supply of these Bonds always on hand JAY COOKE, 114 SOUTH THIRD St. iY22 tf JAM N. WALTON, WALTON & YOST, y BARKERS, BROKERS, .iND GMBERAL COLLEOTOB!, Ro. 25 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. RITERDITOZB. I Jo" Cooio & On., - Bon. Joyous Po!look. Soma., ;Rent , Banta,* &Co., Hon. H. D. Foster, Baberfok, Black, & Co., Hon. A. B. Baader, 0 flaillabin'& IMO, . Hon. Ass Pocket, • , ' E. P. Middleton & Bro.. Bon. Worron.Y.Woodward. Lvoo Wm. VIIBFina. V. L. Bradford, rad. 4n7-8m • S" -HARVEY THOMAS, . STOCK AND BILL 8110111114 No 312 WAINUT STREET. Stook and Bonds bought and acid on.oxancolasion. Promiesnry Notes and Loans negotiated.- oo4.lmll'' -CHINA AND QUEENSWARF.. BOYD & STB,OU.D, `NO. 32 NOWCEI FiJURTH 13,TBNET, Haim nOW noon a lim-ge why" stook of CHINA, GLASS, AND QITEENSWARE. 0c22 •it, - . SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, TIOXL W. TOE4r. 7 N 7 STY LI OLOT Ei SACQUE 3, NEW arylar, ctyru. Eq.c9,mr.s, wo. NEW ETYI.IO CDTEE asO4aES , ' 7 00 . - NEW STYLE qpra 13.00411E8, B CO. NEW STYLE (MTH SttOWIES, 900. NEW STYLE oth ea ELOQUEB, 10.00.. ... just evened at lees au usual viicak OUR WhN ST IDDA.RT & BROtHER, t 450, 452, on 454 North SEOOND Street, oe2-2t 1 kbove Willo w. DRY GOODS. - w CASSIME RES AND COATINGS. bowppening.- oboici and desirablßatylea of FALL AND WINTDI GOODS for ' 1 MAN AND BOYS' 'WIRD, and CLOTHS EOl IL kDIESI OLO &RING% CIIRWEN S DDAR • & BIM ra , .: R, 400, 4,5/, 441- and North 13E00 f treat, .0c24.2t Above Widow. TIP KALI B li.Rl AI ' 1 IN fitYSI6I3, Y. _mu —Jost opened, 75 dozen Ladles' Heavy English Hosiery. tull regular make,- tn 8,8%, 9, and 9% inobes, at old prices • 8 11 E PP 't RD, VANAAELLINGICH, & AHRI3O N, • 005.10ir e i , 1008 1111118 rN tre gt.,.t. pEAL BeatilAlNS IN 1310E1 LACE 1. 1 1) OURTAINB.—..kg, opened, 500 Molt .Tamh , d and a palique L ace Oartiirs, at old prices. Also, 600 yards Bleb Tsrabio Muslim Orsperles. - - I 5111tYPalID, VAN,RAILLINOION, & AlllllBOll, odd into lOOB UECIGBTNUT itreet. 114'E A L' , ,Batf4 &INS IK LINEN . .1-11 fIU 3P. &BM:Mt—Just opened, 2,000 lards of "good qualitt lwavy bteachtd tdr,Pri Lipckabsck, at old prices. BURP Pall% vAlEta.lll. , I NOS N. & HMIS° ocl4.lotrp 1008 lig r iltraet. CLOTH s CASSINERES. WILLIASI T. bNUDGILAES, ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL °Loa-a HOUSE, No. 34 SOUIS SECOND STREET, and Xo. 23 STRAWBERRY STREET I am folly prepar i ed for the FALL AND WIFTEtt CAMPAIGN, Raving juet reouiied a complete assortment of TRUE BLUES, Or an shade* and grades from 8t 1234 , to $8 00. Blow., Elea% and Faucy Besvero„ from 200 to 7.60 Bluo and Nook Pflott. 160 to 500 binacow Beavers 8.76 to 700 Otinrbillas 2.75 to 660 . Wivet 800v..r0 300 to 6.00. B.gnitosur. BE•ap. re . . .... 876 to 600. Tricot Beavers 200 to 5 00. Fancy Costitrge ...... ... . 176 to 6.00 CI CiTHS. RV rolora and olio , s, Also. a Leavy stock of Eplerdid t7ASSI6IEfIEtI t PLAN and FANCY V 64• in S, &0.. &a 0c.24 lay* COMMISSION HOUSES. ARMY GOOL)d. 'DARR...BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE OAP CLOTHS. BE.Y.BLUE CLOTHS' FOR OFFICERS. &REF BLANKET% STANDARD WEIGHT. 1.0-OIINCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGH'I'. EEAV'i LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. For gala by FROTSINGIWIE & WELLS. seS_{f ti LADIES' FURS. LADIES' FANCY FURS! . - JOHN,A. STAMBACH, , IMPORTER AND MANUEL° rcußn OF LADTES' FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, _ - BELOW NINTH. Just evened. a large and handsome Stook of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FA.NOT -FURS, of every descrip tion and in the newest and most approved styles, at the .Lowest Oath Prices. oof LA DTES' FANCY FURS JOHN PAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH., IMPORTER AND MANGFAO PURER LAMES' FANCY FURS Ny assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children is now coMplete, and embncing every variety that will be fashionable during the preeent season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call or2.4inif SILK AND DRESS GOODS. FALL STOCK , SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS A. W. LITTLE & 64,26-2 m. No. 325 MARKICT ST. GENTS' FIIENTWITNG GOOD FLANLIEL AND -CLOTSOVER . SHIRTS , FINN LINEN AND trostax SHIRTS,' On hand or made to order, of ths most approved out, and warranted to At. - GENTLEMAN'S -WRAPPERS, The largt st and best assortment in the My. AIRDEROLOTHING, HOICREY, GLOVES, MS, dm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - • G. A. FOFFMANN, • - onl-tuthsbn • 606 ARCH STREET. JOHN C. ARRISON, " Importer Wed Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'S FINE FURNISHING GOODS ) Nos. 1 & 3 N..SIXTH STREET. FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET ST. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE'S.) The well known reputation of this establishment for selling Fine Goode at MODIIRLTE PRICES wtII be fully. sustained. P. 8 --The celebrated DIPROVIID PATTERN/4311MM 10 justly popular, can be supplied at short notice. FLANNEL & CLOTH OVERSHIRTS IN GREAT vtatnr,ry. GEORGE GRANT, MANUFAOTIIRER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 81.0 °RETRO:3T STRUT. selB-3m VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. , The subscriber would invite attention to his lIIIIPBOVED OUT OF 811.1 ATS, Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con stantly receiving NOVNIITIES TOE GENTLER/Dili WIIA.E. J. VT. SOOTT, - GENTLBHEN'S FURNISHING STORM, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ja94l Tour doors below the OontinentaL READY-MADE CLOTHING,. CLOTHING OHEAP FOR CIASH! The beat vitae in Pbiladelpbla to obtain well-made, good.fitting; durable CLOTH tNG, CLOT H IN G. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, AT REASONABLE PRICES, AT RUABONAB LE PRICES, AT. REASON ABLE PRICES, AT REASONABLE PRICES, WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WAN AMAKFR & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMARER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BRO WN'S OAK HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET, SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH ANO riLsatimp, SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH AND BIAAKET. , Sir P. S.—Wanamaker I Brown'a Oak Hall Olothing Establiebment, at Sixth and Market street', is NOTED for welt-made, good-fitting, durab'e Mothing, at &ma, BONANZA Wale. • Wanamaker et Brown have an Immense stook' of Fail and Winter Goods, bought early in the season at low prices TOR CAW, WhiOh will be sold CIONAICSPONDIXa- IEI7 OUBTOBOLI WORE WELL DONE AT EXTRA LOW esiaas.. FINE READY-MADE OLOTHItte. SOME R,S & SON. No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER_ JAYNE'S HALL, Base now made up for sale an entire new stock of FINE CLOTHING. kiso, a full assortment of °LOTH% 0 dISIO'tV,II3IIB, end VICSTINGEs which they respectfully invite, the SuigtO to examine before purobsusles elsewhere, - ist27tdeBl DRY 4;rIOPR Pr) 13 It ens. DRESS GO ODS, IH ORELT VARIETY, FROM BRUNT AUCTION-SALES, • For Bale, at a email advance on cost, for cash, by M. L. HALLOWEI.I:& 615 CHESTNUT STREET. no22Bt* • T)AWSON, BRANdON ) ,& N. W. CORNER OP MARKET AND FIFTH STREETS, Invite the attention of Cash Buyers to their entire New Stock of DRESS GOODS, StAWLS ETC. 0ct221.m - TAN DAMP BUSH WM WEBLBSTZORIM. BUSH & K.T.jRTZ, (Successor: to T. W. Baker of 0o.) FORMERLY BURN, fLALIGUEL, E CO. No. 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, AND. VEST.INGS, LINENS AND WHITE GOODS, LILOES AND EMBROIDERIES,' RIBBONS, TRIHMINGB, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &O SHAWLS. A wmploto assortment of WOOL LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS Of the followbag well-known makes: ritorcEsEx, wMiIaINGiON, WATERVLIET, PEACE pALE,, &a I3ROCHE, LONG AND SQUARE 'ESTELLA AND THIBET, LONG AND SQUARE; To winch we invite the attention of CASH and SHORT TIME BUYERS ae24-mwf 2m f147C,. HALL WELL, ist • No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET,- (SAYMPS ISABBLE BLOOK,) Have just opened an - ENTIRE NEW STOOK OF FANCY SILKS, from Auction, DRESS GOODS in great variety, SHAWLS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, &e., &0., Which have been PURCHASED EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH , And will be cold at CHEAP PRIDES. The attention of city and country buyers is invited. 8829 ti 1862. .1862. FALL RIEGEL, WIEST, & ERVIN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS. MO. 47 NORTH THIRD STBRIBT, TCILLDRL?gIL. iterc,hants visiting this city to purchase DAT GOODS will find our Stock large Low FIGURES. In certain clasi3es of Goods we offer inducements to purchasers unequaled by any other house fqtiasdelrlda. sel6-2m THOS. MELLOR es 00.. WGLISH AND GUIRMAN IMPORTERS, 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET. HOSIERY, GLOVES.. Shirts and Drawers, 4-4 Linens. Fancy Woolens, Linen C. lidkfts. Manufacturers of Mkt .Ihonts. FA" - 186, JAMES, SENT. SANTEE,. 00., UIPOBTZBB AND JOBILIEE t or . DRY GOODS ros. ESE and 241 Vii. : THIBD BYBEE% ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, tfave now open their iumal LARGE AND COMPLETE STOOK or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will be found a more than romanp at tractive variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; Also, a full assortment of Kinuneics. AND 00011E00 PEWIT, and PHILADELPHIA- MADE GOODS. 117" Cash buyers specially invited. an.2B-2m • • , P A L 1862. 'A • .862 JOHNES. BERRY. as 013., (puma= to Abbott,,Tohnes, Om ' ) 127 MARKET, AND 524 00111INEION RTBNITE, - =POWDERS Al= JOBBNBS OP SILK ua • FANCY DRY 000195. Nave now opened en etithetf NNW AND ATTILLOTIVN KOOK, IN INGLISH, FRENCH, OERILIL4N, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Also, a ltiri assortment in Wit= tOODS)RIBBoNS,GLOVES, SHAWLS, &0., Which they offer at the very Lowest Market Priam and, solicit the attention of the Trade. ula-am yARD.CirILIMORE. & Co.. Sou 617 OTIIISTNITT and 614 MINN Biwa% Rave now oven their . FALL IMPORTATION or sum AND razor DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE LIZIENE3, EMBBOIDERIE3, 'ia. 3OUGHT IN EUROPE BY ONE OF THE FIRM. to oritioa tha ottani:ion of the trade b partionbrbr tsp /bad. sall-ask GOODS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. DOMBEY & SON. MESSRS..SHELDON & COMPANY, No. 335 BROaRWAY, VORNER OF WORTH ST., ruffianly THIS DKr, . - • DOMBEY & SON. • • 'Earn:Vols., 18mo. Price 76 cents per,volunts. Elegant Household Edition of the Works of Charles Dickens, with Illustrations from designs by L twiny and Gilbert. , Weirs idIiELDON & COMPANY wonid 01%11 the at tertian of the pablic to the Oxquisite iliustrstions in each vo l ume , pimimee i ng in design and rxecution anything ever before attempted lri this country. The neat in the series, ".'DAVID COPPERFIELD," will be ieerrd very soon. oct24 8t NE Wbio arylarid ) Fair Mary - -a-• , 1 land. answer to Diarylattop Sy Maryland; Craton words. 26 cents. L.OABLECTOc. 116 North EIGHTH, and ail other &Ater& 0e24 t REECHEB'S NEW BOOK.— Eyes and Zan. sßy Henry Virard Beecher $1 25. The o=isin and History of the English tist.gnsgß. and of the. Early Literature it embodies. By G. P. Marsh. ES. The - Sebrllion'ltecord. Part XXIII. with portraits of Major (len KOSTrte9 and 'Stonewall Jookron. 50 otalta. The Forma of,oliver Wendell Holmeß., with a portrait of oho anther. Eine and fold. 88 canto. For sale by WM. B. & ALPRIID eIS.RTIEN, 0021 - 808 ORESTNUT Street. OR S,OH()OLS AOAD4VIES, AID trIVONILF CLASSES —Songs of gather. log,.Songs of Welcome Sonora Meeting and of Porting, Songs of Brothers and Sisters and Bowe. Song. of the tchool•Boom;oftongs of httry, Mouse at Play, songs of the Woods, the 'fields. and the Flowers Songs of Union, Sorge of Freedom and of our beloved ra.herland, Songs of Exercise and of various Trades, and Occupations, Songs °en. SIT VER ,LITTE nY. Songs Serious, 9 Songs for the Concert Rem. sod Songs far Vie Ohara The Silver Lute cnntaine, In addition to the above, -a clear and concise system of Musical Nnt 'lima and one hundred and seventeen Progressive Sang LeBlo7lt, em bracing ell things t eneesary t, a orneriest knowledoe of Steging. by GEO} GB F. ROOt'. author of Acviemst Vocalist Flower Queen, The Sauer Chime, and o'her worlis Price. sinsto copy. 3t ce..ts ; pnr dozen. $3. Single copies, for examination, sent by mall on receipt of retail price. Pub i ned by . _ BOOT & 0 &DV. Chicalo. 11 Mtn N B 'MORS. New V-rk. IL TOL ILM & 00 , Boston. 0020 6t For role gonvrollr EDUCATION AL yEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1527 AND it 29 SPRITQE Ftreet —Reports having been cir culated that the Obegarws Institute waN to he doted. and that the Eoglifh course rf instruction is not so extensive sod complete as the 'French course. the Principal, Madame D'Hervitt. informs her friends and the nubile that she has never intended -to e'en) the instante. and that the English course is as comprehensive and thermigh is it can. rof , siblv be. 0c24 8: MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.-=-By, virtue -of LYLE_ a Writ of Sale, by the Hon JOHN CAD wALA DEB, Judge of the District Court of the rutted States, in and for the Basl.3ni District of Pennsylvania, in Adml• ratty, to me directed, will be Hold at public sate;to the highest and beet bidder. for cash, at 011:1111N ER'S STORE, 1 ,1 0. 142 Noith FRONT Street. on 1110ROAT. Octcber .7t1),1t02 at 10 o'6 a A. .M,, 21.7 sacks of salt, the cello of the echooter Active. WILLIAM IifILLWAMD, U. S. Marshal 'Eastern District of Penna. PEITLADBLPHIA; Oct. 22, 1862. 0c24-3t AB SH A L'S &LEL—By virtue of 4.V..11 a Writ of Sale by the Eon. JOHN CADW.I.DA- Dirit, Judge of the District Court of Otto United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad redralty, to me directed, will be sold at auntie sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at PS, BON's STORE (letter A). FRONT Street, below Pine, on TRUBSDAY. Comber 30th. at 10 o'clock. A.. 61 the portion of the cargo of the /MOOR 4., consisting of Li- Snore. Drugs, and NediOinee, ad follows: 122 quarter vines Brandy. • 185 half 40 quarter puncheons Scotch Whisky. 146 cro.lts Claret wino. 50 pit:we Port Wine. 16 half pipes Sherry Wine. 26 trter casks Aniseed Cordial. cases Brandv. cases Mountain Dew Scotch Whisky. case, Champagne Wine. rases Claret Wine. mace Sherry Sack. cases B. Port Wine. cares cordial. bags Ground Alum. 49 COWS 00 , 401 . 700 oz Quinine 16 casks Pal !lode. 10 cages B. Captive. 4 oases Caumbier. 210 kegs Womb. Soda. 100 OZ. 40 bide Epsom Salts. 4 cases R. Aloes. 5 cases Powdered Bhei. 8 came Magnesia. 119 bbla Brimstone. Ahura, lodide Pottiest, Calomel, Snip. Morphia, Blue Mass. Ipecac., Opium, Cream Tar tar, Casela Vera. Tar, Acid. sc. Catalogues will be issued five days prior to the sale, When the merchandise can be examined 11. LIAM aiILLWARD, II S. 'Marshal. Eagtern District of Penn. PiILADELPHIA Octohor 18.1862. 00t20.6t MILITARY CLOTHING. WIDE- SPREAD REFUTATION. There is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting up MILITARY OLOTKING as ROCILUILL & WIL SON'S, Nos. 608 and 605 Chestnut street. Besides being thoroughly acquainted with i_ , —business. they are prompt to fill all orders lat moderate' prices, and always have a LARGE STOOK OF MILITARY GOODS ON Haan. sem Mt PIANOS. &10, A SEVEN - OCTAVE $4OO ROFEWOOD PIANO FOB s2oo—Payable in easy sums of Tbree Dollars per month. The public will please take notice that the books of the PHYLADELPHIA. MUSICAL nALFINGS AND LOAN SOOIE TY are now open to receive subscribers to Fourth Series The first distribution of Seven-octave Deeewood Pianos for this ' , Brief , will take plase at the Office, No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY, October 7th, 1862, at 8 o'clock. °fret:dare, giving the full plan of operations of this highly beneficial institn- Non, can be had by applying to the Secretary of the Society. H. W GE A.Y. Secretary, oc4 tf Office, 1021 011EST . NUT Street. WV/THE FINEST ASSORT MENT of new, modern, and durable PIS ANDS from 8150 to 8400. Alio, PB - Lb OM'S World .renowned MELODEONS soar EIIatMONIUBIS, for cash. at a great reduction, or it =all monthly Instalments JAMES 6211,Lait. 279 an 981 South 'FIFTH Streit. Mows Sarum seg-flreis INSURANCE COMPAPTIES. • rpBE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY. OFFICE, 40S OHESNUT STREET, OH A.R TE RED Iff 1536, ASSETS $ Make INSURANOES on lavas on the most reason able terms Receive and execute. Tru to, and act as Executors and Administraters. They declare a BONUS on PROFITS every Hoe years, to the insured for life, and pay in the interval at the de cease of the insured up to the year of death, in the same ratio as tbe sit bonne. The following are a %vs , examples from the Register amount of Policy and Ba- Policy. SUM I Bonne or nu+ to be increavid by insuredl addition. future adaitions. 14 --- I 1 No. 89 $2,500 $BB7 51 $3,387 50. 10.132 3,000 1,050 10 4 050 00 N 0.199 1,000 400 00 1 400 00 N 0.833 :5.00 0 1.875 00 6 875 00 Policies for whole life by ono premium or in TEN ANNUAL PREMMAIS bud no more premiums to be paid wdt be issuscl•to pee sons desiring them remphlers and fOllll9 of application and farther tem oration can be had at the Office ' • THE IMAS RIDGWAY. President. JOHN F. JPOSITS, Actuary. oc22.wfmg,* VIRE INSUR.AIsICE. JL: MECHANICS' INSITRANOE COMPANY 01 PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 NOBTE SIXTH Strad, below Race, humre Buildings, Goods, and Merchandien generally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company guaranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hope to molt the patronage of the publip. lIIREOTOBB. Francis Cooper, William Morgan, Michael McGeoy, James Martin, Edward McGovern James Duress, Thomas B. McCormick, 'Francis Palls, Matihew "McAleer, Charles Clare, John Cassady, Thomas Fisher, Thomas J. Elemphill, John Bromley, Bernard H. Huisetusa, Francis 'McManus, bliehael Cahill, Hugh O'Donnell, "James McCann,.' Bernard Rafferty. FRANCIS COOPER, President. lisisounn ELeysieurv. Secretary. enYl7-ed VADIE INtWRA A! No. 40601138TNUT FIRIMND JNLA D 18220 Ir N. Buck, Ohm. Riobardeon, Henry Lewhe, Jr., Alex.. Whilldin, Geo. A. Weet, O -.-W. Davis, FRANCIS If BUG OBAILLBS }WTI WiLLI&II.S I BLANC r10.51M0.1i WE AL. RANON 002APANY 0. SYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David Jayne, M. 1)., ' Charles H Boger', John Id. Whits% John H. Walker, Edward 0. llnight, R Mert Shoemaker, Thomas 8. Stewart, • William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr , i I Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M. D.. President. JOHN M. WHIT ALL, Vi :e President. SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary. Office, Oemmonwealth Building, 813 CHESTNUT, Street. Philadelphia sa4-if CAUTI.ON. Th. well-earned reputativa of FAIRBANKS' SCALES BM induced the makers of torperfeot Ulanr,ea too lit Them es'" FAIBBALNE.B ) ti0AG18e,,, ,4, and yauchasert have thereby, in many- instance% been . %objected is fraud end irobOtsitlon. Vairbatib4 v- 90:9tei ore manufac• tared only by the original inveutore; IL 40 T. 'Lug• an., and are 5e.44144 in 'every branob of the ermines*: wixere a correct %mod dorible s o m a , i t , required FAIRBANKS & EWING, General &gentry aplo-If 51&BONIO fl&l.gli t 715 OnES'/".511:11' BT. JOHN B. ' MYERS & 00.* Comprising a lam and very desirable assortment of rich and fashionable styles, BLACK BILK VELVET RIBBON% Including other 'MILLINERY GOODS; and BL MAE AND COLORED D 1 1E83 00019, Sa IWLS• HID GLOVES, BAIR B.OIDRAIES, HOOP SKIRTS, eco. • 0c23 41 QIIB RIFF'S 9 61 E —B y virtue of a writ ot &line Vend. Exponae, to ma'aii , ea 4. trill be execo.el to vadat axle yr veudoe, on BIOND&Y Evening, November 2, 1862. at 4 o'clock, at ianerm strevt El el!, All that certain lot r r puce of ground situate on the west bide of tfiertteoth street: at the dietetic , of 114 feet rorthtoatd firm the nor , h aide of Wharton street iu the Filet ward of the city of Pintidelthia, iet44y in the Os- Wet of iftfuTatueneing. iu tee conatt of flitied,tebito cantata/3g in front Or be, ad th on the e.id Thirit-enth erred 16 feet, Bile extending in length or den.la westward of that width 100 feet, 10 a 30-feet wide sweet, twid oat and -epnrd for yubli 3WC forcrer, called Oiariou etrest. B --'la the above int there is ereo.ad a two-eterr brick dwelling house. [B 704; S., '62 $l5O. Siaip- SelzPd and telun.in earention es the property a ',harks hi D. Smith, and to be sold by • ' JOHN TH it PBON. Sheriff , Philadelphia, Sbertire office, octob,r 22. , 862 nett St STIFFOLIC PARK RAGES. —The Penrose Ferry Briige Collinear bave reduced their Tolle on Pleasure Oar rlagee as follows: Carriage and one horse 6 en:de. Carriage and two boniest 10 cute Strangers in cur city attending the ltioße have the privtillte of frpo nemlaelco to Point Breeze Park. cal- ft wf3t* NOE COMPANY, Street. ND INOTTRANCE. vrOss. 10 D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. S Justice t Washington Jones,. Ones. Stokes, John W. Everman. ', President. ditDiOlf, Tice President. BABA, Secretary, [rnhl9-if 2H FIRE INSU IF THE STATE OF PEN2t• AUCTION SALE. UCTION NOTIOEC TABOR AND IMPORTANT BALE BONNET RIBBONS. AItOTIONEEBEI, Nos. 232 AND 234 MA_RKET STREET, Will sell by catalogue, on four mounts' credit. ON MONDAY MORNING, OOTOBNE 27114 186 1200 (1/111TOR8, • PARIS BONNET RIBBONS, JUST LANCED Also, a large and complete aceortmeat or F SHERIFF'S SALES THE TURF AMUSEMENTS. LTS. JOHN DREW'S ARIEI- BTRZET THEATRE. Thrminpets 4gent 'and Trwanurer jf)R,.l), wirrnpay _ FABAWFLG BKNEFIT, AND LAST NIGHT tINE OF MIAS B'VTE HA Na, airle , l by W WALLiCK AND EDWIN AD 13i3, TO•NIGBT (FBI,)%17) 'EVEN! NG. Oc; THE MADONNA VIP mar. wEATBTX. .. MIB3 B &N. GRAND Diforl VSB .. NIBS. JOHN ()Miff. CAPTAIN H.9IORNT.T. J. W. gir4.4l, MDT. pFjbwit VRkl hBIOS IDDWL.if aDA.11.5. To co) elude with " 8.1. Y Ati Nit DICE DA SP 4LL.. B. W. WA.LLA.OI(. (di MONDAY, J. 8 OL tBK at Ethllle. Doora oven at 7—To commence at 73i o'clock. IVIIVALNUT-BTESET - rat 6.T KB.— Sole Leeeee airs. ai A GARBETT•sON. Busineee Agent !dr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. TIIIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Oct. 24, The perform:men wilt commence with 1368Ei IN THEI Wt , OT) BLA.NIIftE BUSELTON....MES3 'rEfOMPSerg.. FRA.NE. IRUSHPON... ft. LAWELNCJE Baitastr. To conclude with the Poerder (10 , , edietta of - DE LIOATE GEOU ND PAULINE . MISS THOMASON. Doors open at 7—Performance commenhex at 736. T. M. GOITSCRALK. GRAO 4 I) oormEnT Am 11/IIISIGAL ratio IfIALL, MOVDaY EVENIT G. Oct 27. ex 8 o'clock- On this occasion Mr. GO rVSOFis.LK wilt be asal3tell by the young and talented vocalht, MISS Fs bINIE SIMONTON, And the nrw atal sr cceesful Tenor, 1111 WILLIAM. O.3sTEA, Mr. BRIIIVENS.,.. The programme will be en , trely new Admission 50 cents—Reeetvod 25 sent% ext... 4 Tht , Ralf of tickets commences TFlri (Prides) 'TORY- G: s• 9 o'clock, at 3. B. Gueld's Ansi° icor° 0c23 4t CONCERT HALL: GAPTAIN WILLIAAT WHALING VOYAGE, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK st to .8 o'clock. ALsO, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 3 o'clock. Admispion;2s cants: ilbthireta ball Twice Dad A BEL &CO.'S r-TBIABOVTIAION, -La_ &SSE 11113 LY BUILDINGS, Tenth and Cheetnnta Exhibiting_ Every. Evening This Week. Admiesdoe 25 cents. eicamelenee at 8 o'clock oe2otet PENNBYLVANIA ACADERY OF TRB Axes. 1025 CU IDSTfilit smertr, le open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till I P. hi. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shore. of Qtooir. R•3O. jv9 WANTS. QLJBSTITUTRS 'WANTED AT THE peILADELpina OITY uorzt, corner of FOURTH and WOOD Streets. 0c24-2t* QUESTITUTEF.-PRAFTED MEN kJ in want of ObBSTIV-TTES nail ha ancommadoted 'iltg4T2r* v. a!' WriarPoWMIS-arsTaVALMErth.--- "‘"ATANTED—A Fistbstitute for a ffan Y drawn in . Lehigh constr. To one ade bodied a liberal bounty will be paid. As:lply between the hunts of 12 and 2 o'clock, at Merchants' Hotel, FOURTH Street, 'Boom 110. 17. 0c23-2sac 10110 r ANTED—A SUBSTIT E for WV JOHN O'BEROW. drafted in Montgomery county, for whom $2,00 will be paid Apply to (mow vt.L. second /tory, northwest corner EIGHTU and CHESTNUT Streets. oc22.3tit WANTED—In a first-class Commer cial House in New York, an energetic YOIJ* ET AN, who can write the English and Spanish languages Correctly. Applicants will address with real nannie s in both istutussee, stating where and with whom employed for the last three years ; age, married or siogla, and en closing references, which must be unexceptionable. AdOreas 13 ,, x' 37E4 NP.w York Prolt Offitlfs 1)023 2t BOARDING. TWO FURNISHED BOOMS—In a vrivate family, with or without, BOARD. Away at No 31 Rooth SiXTBENTII SirFet 0c23 FOR SALE AND TO LET. itt , - TO LET— nree-story HOUSE, 6a NOM back buttding, 314 South SIXTEKNTS. Street; In thorough repair • Bent $525 ..iapty 16 North 11X' 1 'kt Street. [t,* B J. WILLIANI3. LOST AND FOUND. T . .OBT— A Certificate Cr one Share or EA . NM& of , 4 THE CONTINENTAL IiOTEL," in the name of TROIA A.S BEATTY, No. 223, dated 27th,. 1888 All porsons are cautioned against negotia ting the some, as applioatb n has been made to the Com pany for the issuing of a new one in the place of the one. loot. T Po AS RE VC Vit. ocl4-tuf4t No. 1381. GERMAN TOWN Avenue. TOET OR STOLEN. THE PUB GTO . . -- ere cantiored against negotiating the following , UNIIED STATES OititrIFIC&TES O INOICBr, EDNE33, The same havirg been loet or stolen from the sub., serthere ISSUED TO D & O. BELLY No 24 891, dated Sept- 26th 1862 "No. 24,392 do. do. 1 0- o. 24 393 do. do No. 21,394 do. do. No. 7,096 do. do ISSUED TO B. F. LOPES No 26 090 dated October 21. 1862 ,$ 1 , 000 7 ALL PAYABLE TO BE&BEB.. BEA E,B R OS. I &?. ("'SC): , 29 Weal street~ N.No York. Oct 18. 1862 0022 ti PERSON AL JOEN SION S.-- 00 Bouatyapd, Par , 1 procured and collected' for soldieze, sailors, and thrk. re:lathes of such as are deceased, at maonable and Batts. factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by .Ir43B..IPULTON, Soltotterior,Cliatuants, 424 WA.Tilitrr Street, Philadelphig, l'articuitir attention given to wiles living at a dia., tan „ oslB,tf CIRCULATING LI33RARIRS- BROTHERREA.IYB LATINQ LIBILL4M—AII the 9&W English/ an 4 American Rooks, tncloping,ALL.talsA6SEri of litte., 'alum. This Is the OE4l\ Ulm/try the country thnt4 inclndes all the NEW 1014LI8IC WOKS that sae not/ REPRINTED here. Terms g.B per year ; t.V..wantha 54;,I.hree,monthe 51.61:r;,. one month 75 cants ? or 3. cen'* per :day. 2134 Sontta SIDETR Street seg,3ra VNGLIiR AND F i RENCt-T BAMILLY 12J ontourawa.x4B - 141.317 , AJL3p-C.AiILSI7/ 1 IIGNOTIIBE, 13:".3-010EOT1$IFS =SET. SnbecriDtion&lear !ear, month, and day. Oenetal ce,ViagEip,23at zablished, rtrniehed ttgr. in-Press, 'Catalogue of la° Young Ladies' 1463105 brat,. Ca Aga' 4.ll2dathaque des Dames a die enoitaiez e .w M. IttOSAOHESI, Agent, eett-ink 1317 OH CSI'NII r Street TRUSSES TRUSS AND BRA OB DE. PABTICIST. . IL NIGTMLXB, tionteir TWICLETEt cad won Woebt, slsllodT,bls. fiernitil Tower and ilimatabipti maihueop, cameo," ritinotod by 0. El. 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