on n Wtinling 0,, fie • •r Voyage. 'V,: friends of the soldiers in our hnepitals being 411 toot [bra . coin; one of Dept E Williams' milibitipuii nod escriptinne of a 84 South Sea tro", 1 " Voyage." a crtlrunirtee or gentlemen have Oa. to giST each au entertainment to the soldiers, ,ghreftert or 11. at fi °Vona, in Concert Hall, Chestnut ribote 'Deena, street. sviesiirgerns in chews of the hosplials, in cemmend tali Im , e riett to benefit and interest the soldiers, thus s , 0 1^ • • .1- Kooning the Ceptaits, personally, as a . eneelleut. Immeno, an intelligeentleman, an m yr.elf wlttoecti big et exhibitio nt n g with more flint'. 6 7ir interest, I me great pleasure in giving him this ° or of Introduction, thot he a as ocinfer with you in lel‘',„ t o ward which I au} altogether favorable. a irk Vort teatecttully, your obedient servant, D. HeAES &GNEW. ifopy COICTIT in the views of Dr rig , ew. and will be 1,04 , ce.ffernte in furthering the Pine of 0, 4 4,1, JOHN NEILL. the concur n above 'folly 0.4.LE13 W. HORNER. vo• the midi mitred, hewn, approve of the idra, and n or ol • PA.UIa 4. GODDARD, pith It , Bnrgeoo in charge If 8. Volunteers. ~,o rt ,tglad to aid the proposed scheme for en "thilthus ear soleiers. Wal BEtr, RD, Surgeon to charge. i nt?lt y to do anything Inv power to favor . ! . ;', l l l,,',..toisurtnt of garitain Williams I,oFitt HABLit 4 , , acting Burgeon in charge. ofiesd me great Monson) to forward the praise .hi select of arpt William! to the extent of ms wort I. HANES, 11. 8. A. NO' pbtlanthroplo project meets with my OsV mare v r aty COll s . y p, ftl.OON, GM nrg n charge St. Joseph's tiospl. .011 have nivel plerumrs in furthering tile uralse ,,,,thr plan of °apt Williams fur the entertainment of tha covalosceot seldom. HA EIRY_,U. lI.tR V, Surgeon In charge. 0111,1TAIIS T E PART 31E N CB.—The West is now di ,tkelNo lour military dop il•trUP CM, VIZ The Depart pt of the Ohio, tinder htaj G navel Wig tt, which litatrichy ; the DOPtulmant of the Onmberiand, coder s; adndee 9ol' 001:10131 It vsecraup whtoh c - moriges so i rich of Tennessee as lies cost of the Tennessee river, o%iso much of Northern Alabama and Georgia /19 may pe r oo9Bed by the Uf.tited Rtnte9 ferces ; the Deport mat of the Tennessee, Meter &leder General Griot, ,b!ch extends from the Tennessee to the Illississippl wee, and the Department of the Illissaurl, west of the yheirsiopl, under Pit.,j:r Wnerai Owl's. The ferns General Grant are to conetituto the Thirtieth, sod these tinder Utllolel R0 , 430'9139 the Fourteenth Am y Curtis. The commanders of all these departments I nert directly to Washington, (WAKENS IN Y ELGIN —lt is remnrkable that a williseut of Quakers, near Mount 'Vernon, have con• z i,, N d unmolested during the entire war, thangh alter oleic included within national and rebel Unes, Their fr ai 'Adds meetings have been regularly nentbaued ime lanes a rebel riot , et pacing in front ofighe building, .„. d per haps a Union senliai I having th same beat the 7 e , t R ig, They have remained ill/disturbed, both in poyezty and ptreOn. ARRIVALS AT . THE HOTELS ITP TO 12 olotoog LAST (I:),EIIITENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Olsestnnt sta. Knott, Stix, Cincinnati, Ohio 0 w pirv, Chicago Jar , al Game, Indianapolis Slitt - , New Jersoy L W One, Oregon j a mb Eileimor, Baltimore Johu tarp's, Baltimore Airs A A Steretson, Boston JAI Nettles, 04dis, Ohio is. Oant •n, 0 A. Id Peroz p in gN y s 0, 3 00c0r, IContncky L J 'Corrney & wf, Balt Mrs Id Jet lava, Baltimore W a Rookie ilow, N y TErige, New York anent W C, Gorton, Boston o 3 N New York Gee 51 Wes, Now pt ONCoulding, S A Bit:limit,llDelawareYork • Airs Itmoton, Baltimore , AfrslCmmons, B +tumors Emmen.‘ Baltircoro Altai Weistling, Harrisburg 'L D Norse Boston W ()moue, Baltimore 111 Peewee, Tror, N Y FT a relin iaav Hen, N J A Band & in, Boston (1 J Stewart, U 3 N Airs Cart Stewart m 011 Afro Tardy. St torgustin Thee E Pavia, Jr, N York Jose, Venezuela A 0 Bourn, Providence, It I J W Loans, Baltimore F North, New Briton 0 I) tkizennve, New York Al Sherman & 104 N Bard air Br unerbr & la, Boston W WM, New Jersey Dr ' 1 H B Barclay 0 Parker, New Jersey J Parker, Jr, Baltimore Ja+Ooeto, Scotland W E Moorhead, Penns G e e S Scott, Penne Jae L Howard, Hartford W Doore & fa, Baltimore IL r Green & fa, Baltimore Soy Davis, New Jersey A F IT emingq, Hartford BE Siormaker, Lancaster W Geithens. Keokuk Yuara, Chicago 8 }t dears, Chicago .Starldon & wf, Va B d Woodworth & dau, 11l G o y ainroball.Oleveland Mies IN W Blarshall, Ohio 3103 7 Lloyd .t 2.ch, 0 U 0 Broca, Cinch:mai j L welts. New l crony Mrs J , inney, Wash, D 0 ff e si e rkpi F wf, Waib, D 0 0 & New York Flr Helm Now York -A 'L Webb & Is, Baltimore J a 8 uritigh. Ofalne \ire A Mills, Baltimore It Mt Casa, Blass IT II Boma, far re phis John W Dant, Barton sieurarr, , Parladalebla .T I Mitchell, New 'York JtbDU Efr.ll, New York U B 0 edyko, New York :Lom Tarr, New York John Jolly, New York p (Wife:, New York Thos EA Smith, Boetou OE Tenons, New York T Frey eit la, Naw York libelant & wf, Chicago P W Bogs, New York , J Yordhem Is lady John A Haven, Billion 7 Leonard, News W Was en, New York E L &rimer, New Yen k Gen Bancroft, New 'York A U Ferris INew York A Si Cameron, New York N Stapier, Taunton, Mass J Hey erri ski, New York bits Stow, Boston Lea Wyman, Lowell P Hoban, West Chester Dr. !Into, West Ohestar p )IcOlute, West Cbe, tar nts Kershaw W W Wright, Wash, D 0 0 Wendell, Wash, D 0 lIABORLNTB':Mi.—Fourth et., below Aroh. ki i ass., S Bethlehem fl M. Fetters, 8 Bethlehem Jae Caldsel. Allegheny J Franklin, Pa Jobn Bien sti L‘wietowa .fohn Craig. Oralitsville Geo A RUIL.36). Otto El Lowey. Harrisburg 0 T Darin& CitlOnnatt It D Da, otav, Oedford Y Darts, it . , New Turk L PNtL Johnstown 0 Schweitzer, Clanton. 0 G W Lindley, Penne aka Pl Dew sport. Penns A Pardee, jr, Pennsylvania J W Jarboe, Now York Al Barry, Lisetcaeter O 11 . Mecum & le, N Jersey L Ili Sloonm & la, N Jersey B Doer ell, Oblo H Torentz & wf. Maryland E ODimmick, Honesdale IL linstin. Centre 00. Pa Teo; II Benton j•. lowa II lianuder & wf. Wlimlng'n GeoJ Piper, Milton H Boman, Huntingdon 8 Lift, New Jersey W Et Limmick, Honesdale The Lilly, New Jersey Wm Lauhactr, Easton J B Tsbudy, Lithe, Pa • Thee !Stein Pittston • Sol Brown°ld, liatifsbnrg Jobn S baba, Easton B W Oakley, Fprt Wayne Peter Htoe, Cincinnati, 0 1164 T I Agart, Ilanarotown WEr Ter:mason, Easton him Wcodtuff, Cheater co A Reed Ohio J H black, Obi.o W J Sibley, Waehtn, D 0 E A Dean, itattoD, Pa J Mobards,llitston. Pa A J Yttch, JareeT City J W Osborn, New Haven Minna Stroud, Montrose Jacob ibarta, N J Erainue, Pa Bea air Hammitt, N J MIN Hammitt. N J Hon John Oman. Bedford Seel B Marshall, Wilk(s'Pe B A ensile, New York J throe, New York . 0 L Seltzer, Shankarille AMERIOAN--Oncillint street, above Fifth. a Collins, Prov, B I M O'Neill, Nov, B I 0 !eo, Now Soli', Ones Simmt re Hopper, Meryl ud J D blerebbaek, Lane co lantwengler, Gr6oceburg Min I. J WUlttier. Maine A Toht, East( n Mont F W 8u liven, N J OW Bowen, Porna " El Mellish, York, Pa B FGriftith la, PotAeville Col JEI Peyton Fuzee, Marl laud 0 Banton, Chester co W D Wood, Belem, 11 J J W Ball, Maryland 11W Westendaro J Buck, New York G ikmadelldela,Jerecy Bbcre 13 B Kress, Wilkesbaire J G Go: don; Trappe, Pe IV Neilson PI/ Stone, Prov, B I J Meredith, 00011 co, Ind Haymaker, Lior on II B Marcley, Alexandria ST. LOUIS HOTEL--(7hestunt street, above Third. Ma Fitz John, Baltimore 9 O K Ororton, New York Ohis KoUlcg, 3 1 / 4 .c.w Ynr.tc C R &Talon A 0 Pertrldge Jt wf, John 'V Andrews. Barrie:l'lg W Well, Dayton A L Lottli, Delaware B Merrell, Bcston B W Plaid, Now Ylrk BHCarpenter,V , rglnia J H Bccieaton, Baltimore GB Clark, New Yank J W Nicholson. liourol,Del H llordlenger, New York Goo Waterhouse & wf, the John P Bottum & air James F Thompson, U B N J Kimbell, Lana cc., Pa 3 N Stiokney, Roohell A 9 Weed, Bangor 1 G Stickney, Bangor KZmmereen Boston W B flawley. BaltlM)re B A Johnson, New if ertriy J 0 Daimon, Baltimore J Gibbon Baltimore B steere, Now York V L American, Chicago Thos Gass, Bt Louis TEM UNION—Arch street, above Third. D Bill, Hagerstown A Lohman, Detroit A J Whitely, Delaware ct W Heebner, Port Oarbon J D Lawton ?t la, Woodst'u Mrs Units Cheater co J P Heckman, Batton F B Hetrick, Easton Mr Robinson, Dayton, 0 J Price, Waynesboro Bra A Brown, tiptirglield It3r- A P Anneal, Brldgep't ? Y Ellenberger Ilastm, 0 H Blekert, Mt Bethel J Reamer, Kt Bethel F Elsgermen, Mt Bethel A 0 Iteinlnger, Allentown 3 Payne, Brooklyn 0 Pens, Brooklyn A Oollin•, Lanowiter co J Hubbard, New Yolk D Denlinger, Whitehall NATIONAL B.OTEL—Baoe street, above Third. kitti Beek, Espy, Pts John It Harley, Bitola no V G Steinmetz, Pittsburg UII Knew, Bethlehem Jam/Viler, Lebanon J Smith , Dauphin so Jlehe Lawrence, fllneres Jonishen Zeller, Penne r A Efttermen,Bhartiescille L Ti Landermlloh, Lebanon B fB Baler, Lebanon - Mrs Jane Thirlell, Penne C. 1.11 Jameson, Peons A B Weidman, Penne . 'mob long, Lencissier John echoliolo. Beading SIT Belled, Worueledott Mies Bishop, Womeladort MADISON BOITEM-Btmund !street, above Market. 0 Fetheeman, Monroe ro J t 5 Biasing, Monroe oo M Vaaardsdalen, Pe•ata W Reinhart, Ponna J T Williams, Monroe co Abner Knever, Munroe co W Ponitener & wf, Dalee , are Jos WAtson, Stroudsburg W Huntsmen, Strondelsurg Goo El Drehr, Stroudsburg D Tuttle, Stroudsburg Dmois Duhr, Stroudsburg Semi Harman, Stroudsburg Goo'Dolong, Stroudeb - arg 'lronyliet, Strouirt urg S Flop , Stroudsburg Geo Wateon, &nude:u g F, Kreusse, Stroudsburg El Kew ter, Stroudsbu rg t 1 Mueller, Strondebnrg P ?rook. Stroudsburg Lewin Meyer, Penne 'lron Bcid, Poona Samuel Hughes, N J 3 D Rodney, Delaware J Penner, New Jersey COMMEHOTAL—.IIith stroot, above Uhestnotts El It L. Dopiestuwu W II Kilgore, York co, Pa Bettirle, Do 3 It atom A B Shaw, Olearffold, Pa X B Irvin, Pa J Indlonspolla John J Emith, N PhilaVo, 0 Joe rS ntubby, Chester oo Louis J Imbrie, Pitt2bnrg f T Baird, eld B Uhamberr. Zikturt, ltd B B flhorabors, Elkton, BO Wm H litapter, Elkton. Old M Taylor, W Mester Id Heed, Weet Obeattr F Good, Chester co D Handrie, Cheater co ro T oche, Doylestown Menongh, Qn•tk. rown Charles Heroes., Cheater co Tronkli° t:r) T Dre;nen Elkton, X 4 DLlss Woods ono slater, P ► James Coates, Pa H Planklnton, Ottat . cr co BARLEY suzAr —Second street, below Vine. • J Rammer, PObasylvAui t JL U Johnson, Penn X PalsOn, Newtown I) %Vinare, Newtown •J L Janney, Dallogrou Cant J B Roberts, Newtown Backman, noyleatown EC Buckman, Pennsylvania tiT PAITY, Pennsylvania Ai 0 Hallowell, New JerseY rf ... 0400 9 ew Jcreey 11 Twining. PentleYlVanta B Worthington, Backe co C H Diltz, Lambertville, ?a Bolden, Morrlaville P J Hawk, Olorrigyille J 0 Burnable, Bradford X T Bartlett, Penna T Yardley, Newtown H 0 Parry, Attleboro' P, Mlles, navigable, PA J D Baiderson, Ingots co W %bulls, Kansas Ilike E Isenbrel, Lambortv Velw Wildman, P. m's N Frets, Centreville Buchman & la, Newtown Alex B Johnson Now Hope B Ely, New Hopo 3.; ?title, Doylegslowa White & la, Frnnot,t'n,hJ S Primrose, Stroudsburg ti 8 Stone, Wa)ne co 0 Janney, Dollugton A J Lena, Bucks co MT. VJOBI/ obi —Second street, above Arch. . B Smith, Burlington, lr I J llaltog, Trenton, M J D Spellman, Bow Yuri; .1 9igl.r, Pennsylvania' 8 &arm, Monroe c.), Pa Joa Wilson & Is, Ponca Jos 8 °ambit, StrondEburg A Cook, Stroudsburg LOottle 8 Brown J is Kresge, Monroe co, Pa o Danner, Monroe co, T Z Heller, Stroudsburg 7 Bulb, Stroudsburg W R Wells, Strondibarg A Reed, Btroudsim•g (I Mohler, Stroudsburg ~ 1 " 11 r7 smith, Stroudsburg Paul Frank, Stroudsburg BLACK HlCAJ3—:•'Cidrd etroot, above Callowhiii. W Yeager, Penns Sirs Shoop, Dauphin co 0 00 Woodring, (Jerboa oe W Fleck, Penua A It W Knight, Poona hi Artmau, Zionsville A ffrdman, Penns Heoj Boma, Yardierville 6 A lieeld, Yardie) villa Tbos Lonadale, Norristown W Iderehall,Lehigh 0) hire ittidoy, Static/114n 'latch Trout, Berke co w dotter, Penns P Brunner, Bucks co John Brunner, Backs co Chas Lenhard,iDucks to J Tonottnaon, Hyberry 0 W Neff, York, Po John L Small, York, Pa IFI, A Hartman, Penns 11 Garman, User:mg& . P Bt 4 Arrg, Heading J Ilamoorg, Berke co John H (hair, Barks co TlPni Shrift., Berke co JB Conrad, Berwrille loarson i Haig&*villa - .. .1 Bkrner, Relg 7, T olsville W Punk, Reigels vale ' atal Stares, Coopersburg BUM BM:MX—Teet, abo v e Cs r Dickman, New Yolk IM G. str n L ps*, Monroe to, Pa Qualcrtosn H K Hartzell 11 Wlllisme, Slatinatort Jne Kleckner, Pa Peter Wilting, Steck el etwo Betibenticheiver, Bch co,Pa Corr Scheiver, Bch ch, Pa R Wolf tla riemnian, S llartrentr, Pike co, Pa pttiikilitett, Pike co, Pe, Then 11 Lad , Centreville nick, Centrevle Jren rutchur CentrevbUllts Ceilntrcville J r ai Ti Marshall, , I linele ille NI - 0 Hartman, Pa • Amu Heller, Monet itelhel 2 3 Eitald Y , 14 Flhol B 4 v DU:minter. Mt Bethel Greta, Blount Bethel Ire L flrolzmui, Mt B3thel A 9 **Lir. Notthaniston 8 Eigelberger:liorthampton STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Stith. J Bolinger, Pennsylvania W B Wood, Harrieborg J Weaver, Jr, Indiana, Pa J Hogan, Pensacola A E Henwood, Va W Baker, New /brae! J A Reynolds, Juniata co W Akers, Westmoreland J B Litzlees, Allegheny co 0 Rittenhouse ' Bsßimer° U L Plitt, Pittsburg A Wolf kiel i Lewletown B B Garver, Uniontown Dr Daring, Gwynedd Pa J B ?dollop, Pa B 8 Lichtenberger, Line co B F Wbitmer, Selinsgrove Ang °anis. Boston B Dickerman, Jr, Boston J Wilson, Bristol, Pa, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SIG' BEE VOIMITH PAG.II ARRIVED. 'Bark Conrat,t, Oliver, from Cardiff, via iitlMAllp NP, 17 des se. in ballast to captain. Beak A A Drebeet, Scudder, 12 days from Port Royal, In bll . l6St to captain Brig Watitaniaw, Nichols, 20 days from Rey West, in ballast to B A Bonder & Co. Bohr B T Allan, Allen, 0 days from Boston, with foe to Thee E Cahill. Bohr Mary. R'.okards, 1 day from Camden, Del, with rye to Jas L Bewley .k Co. Schr Sappho, Bunter, 4 days from Washington, in ballast to J E Bailey .& Co. Schr Kansas, Coen, 4 days from. Alexandria, In bal last to J E Bailey & Sax Andrew Manship, Collins, 1 day from Little Creek Landing, Del, with oorn to J L Bewley & Co. Bohr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with grain to Jos Barratt & Bon. Steamer Alicia, Robinson, 24 hours from New York, with mho to W P Clyde. Steamer Hope, Bowen, 24 howl from New York, with mike lo W P Clyde. BELOW. Bark Albortina, from New York CLIMBED. Bark V Chipman ' Jones,Liverpool, J B Penrose. Bohr R W Pratt, Nickerson Boston. 'ewe k, Co. Bohr N Efeagari, Coombe, E R klawyer is. Co. Bair Aram Virgiu ia,Wheatley, Wreslaington, J B Bohr Escort, Wonderly, Boston,.captaitt. Bohr W N'raser, Applegartb, Oraney Island Shoal, GI 0 Smith. Bohr Sarati Jane, Ryder, Washington, Penn Gas Coal Company. &Ex Smithsonian, Davis, Port Royal, J B Bszley & Co. Str B. Willing, Claypool°, Baltimore. A Orme, Jr. Str Bristol, °Lorick New York, W P Clyde. MIRMORARDA. Tho prize-steamer Emilie was soli at QueOrt-street wharf yesterday, by S 0 (loot, auctioneer; for $9,400. Thos P Clyde, was the purchaser. SPECIAL NOTICES. Goa STrox's INTUITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grande and Eisnares, aro rapidly taltiog precedence of all others for their pow er, evenness of touch, and pure Quality of tone. None should purchase without examining them closely. The most eminent teachere are almost daily selecting Prices to suit the times. them. .7. E. GOULD, ocil-stnth4Ot SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, GREAT TRIITMPH.--STEDIWAY & EONS were awarded the FIRST It DAL at the late great International Exhibition, London. Over two hundred and eixtynino Pianos, from all parts of the world, entered for competition. Wat aromas at BLASIUS BROTHERS, 1006 OREST. NUT street. BATCHELOR'S HATE DYE ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIA A. BATOHELO WS celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for ilfe. GRAY, BED, or RIMY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau- UM. Sold by all Druggists, &o. IlKir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATORE LOB, on the four Sides of each boa. FACTORY No. 81 BARU AT Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) m.728-1Y New York. GROVER 14 BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE BEWITG .M.S.OHISE.--.PRIOE, $4O. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re quiring the nee of a fast and durable look-stitch machine, le directed to our No. Al. This le anew and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, although but lately put into the marker, le already a great favorite with manufacturers. It le a first-class machine, at a low price. No machine Mt introduced in this city has sold so rapidly, or given such universal satisfootion. It is very simple in its confuruction, easily learned, not liable to get out of order, works with fine cotton, Bilk, or linen thread, equally well and the low price at which it is Bold places It within the reach of all who desire a reliable, ethics able machine. GROVER de BAKER S. M. 00., 780 CHESTNUT Street SINGER & CO. / 13 LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE la the most beautiful, best, and cheapest of all Sewing Machines. It embodies the prin ciples of Singer & Co.'s well.known Manufacturing Ma chines; makes the interlocked stitch; will sew on all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tack—in fact, will do ALL RINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and moues every other Machine for the great range and excellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet. I. M. SINGER & CO., No. 453 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, cc7.tuthstde3l No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. $-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTNIU3. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They crests a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the gement'. They cure DierPettis and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Nodule. They clue Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BIT THU in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure Et Croix Rum, the celebrated Dalisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to ago or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli tato persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and i3aloona. P. IL DRAKE & CO., 202 BROADWAY. New York. ae24.6m DEAF MADE TO HEAR.—lnstruments to sestet the healing, in every variety and of the met approved construction, at P. biLDEIBVS, 115 South TENTH Street, below Chestnut. oc3O-3t I UPHAVeS HAIR DYE, 38 cents a box. —Threo bozos for $1; the best in nee. Try it. Bold only otl7ll3olll'S. 403 CHESTNUT St. se2l.3m* MARRIED. IIUBNETT—BGSSEART —On the 23d inst, by the Rev. W. J. Menu, D D., John Durnee, Ea 4 , U. S. Go . eminent Met, of CherterSeld co., Ye., to Mies Then B. Bossbart, of Philadelphia, Pa. DOLTS—It ADER.—On the 50th inst., by the Rev. Edward J. Koons, Mr. Charles Dolts, of Poonshary, Montgomery county, to Miss Judith Bader, of the 111.710 place LAING—MULLINS.— On the morniog of the 25th inet., at the Church of the Nativity, by the Rev Robert 0. Matlack, Charles Laing to Annie 8., daughter of Ed ward Mullins., Tee., all of this city. PIeOT—WATS.ON —Oa the 25tla inst at Geneva, N. Y., by the Bev. Thomas G. Watson, of Cato, Dr. M. If. Picot. of this city, to Carrie En, daughter of the late W. W. Watson, cf Geneva. DIED. STYINMETZ.—Ou the 29th rout , Jacob Steinmetz, in the 83d ) oar of his age. Duo notice cf the faaerai will ho given. MOOBIL—On the 28th inst., Mrs. Sarah P. Moore, relict of the late Mertes Moore, aged 62 years. The relatives nud friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her eon in-law, Edward Simplot! No. 142 Coates street, on Saturday ' afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To oro. ceed to 614:moment Oculider7. ittAk KINSEY —On the 2Ttli last , Levi Kinsey, in the 41st year of his ego. Hie relatives end friends aro respectfully invited to at tend his funeral, from his late residence, No 4 American place, Fourth street, below Vine, this (Thursday) after• noon, at 3 o'clock. (Burks county papers pletteo copy] MATTI', AND —On Sunday, the 2 th rizabeth 0.. wife of Edward v. Maitland. Hor fricrids and three of the family ara respectfully Invited to attend her funoral this (Tharsday ) marrilnit at 8 o'clock, from the riddance of her husband, No. 523 Pine street, without fu•tbcr notice. MA.CTNEIL EJ —Oa the 25th inst., Alexander J. klac nein. 1115 male friende. and those of the family, the Profes sore and Ainmr.! A.Eacciatioa of the Central High School, are rospectfolly invited to attend hie funeral, from the residence of hte parents, No. 810 south fifth etreot, this (Thursday) afternoon, 30th intt , at 8 o'clock, without further notice. CANON.—On 'the 27ttt.inat., of wounds roceivel et the battle at Shcpbcrdatowo, Va., Georgo D. Canon, of On. K, 118th (Corn Exchange) Begtmsnt P. V., in his 19th year. ik GOUJON.—On the 28th inst., Louis Gouj.m, aged 89 years. LAFIEY.—On the 23th inst., John Valley, soh of John and Margaret Lahoy, aged 1 year, 8 montha and 12 days. LOGAN . —On the 27th tut, Mary A.. Logan, tlaugh ter of James and Amanda 0. Logan, and granddaughter of John and Catharine Gerritt aged 17 months. * METCALP.—On be 26th Inst., Charles W Metcalf, In the 3211 year of hit ago . MITOIIELL—SnddenIy, on the 28th inst, Etlw)od Aaron, eon of Darliand Elizabeth Mitchell, in hla Bth year. PENOE.—On the 27th feat , after a short but severe Illness, which he born with Christian fortitude, SPitllam Pence, in the 70th year of hia age. HINCYKLEY.—At the residence of her sou,,H. S. Thorpe, Eta.. Mechanicsville, Saratoga county, N. Y., October 23d. Mrs. "Rebecca, Thorpe Hinckley, widow of the late °barley A. Hinckley, and mother of 001. T. B. Thcrye. * MADDOCK —At Chiceto Ontober 26th. 1862, Wil liam Maddock, , c nof tho lath David R. Maddock, and long connected with the house of J. W. Stitt k Co., of thiff city, and of Row York. dk BLAOi D BESS GO ODS.—Bli AUK Velour Bens, Velour Ottomans, Grain de Pondres, Bonding!, Popelinerr, French Merinos, Prench Gash- Mecca, cheap 019bIllerell all wcol Idnumteline do Gaines, single and double widths; cheap Do Dillies; Tandaes, Barafbens, Drell d'Almos ; Ecglish and French Bombs,. sines; Silk• warp tleolamfros, Tnrfn Oioths, Orson Cloths, Paramatlar, Lisa Peeling, Satin do Chines, Bombazine Alpacas, &c. Aldo, Block Silks and bhande pf every dt seri piton. BEASON & SON, Bronrning Store, oc79•tt No. 918 ORESTAIIT Street. • EYRE & L PiNDELL, FOIIATEE and ARCH STREET& OPENING FOR FALL SALES: Mugalllcont Elagnificont Showls. Magnificent Poplins. Good Block Saks. Itictiost. Painted Goods. 0040 Rook or Stemlos. oc2:1-# 5An. 130.X88 TOBACOO.—We vt, gua rant% to atll Tol , acco, Snuff, and Olgare, at {mar vices than Buy other tarmac In the atty. A bargain to Havana Cigars. nnrolleard at narshaFe Bale. WOOD WARD R CO., 41 &nth FOURTH Street. orl3.lm* • ErrST. ANDREW' S SOCIETY. —A meeting of WI Society, for the purpcm or eleot leg after& to it , rye for the year. commoncing 30th No vember,l3E2 will ho held on FRIG N.Y EVENING, alet instant. In thel CONTINENT &L HOTEL, at 73 o'clock. Elamite:ea are regnoetcd t G E O RGEthout further notice. oat). 2t . YOUNG, Secretary. glr' LOUIS NAPOLEON—HIS PAST IlfS. TORW-- PRESENT rotaoY, AND PRO FREUD DE3TINT.—Bev. M. BAXTER. Episcopal ISlnWir t mill lecture upon this subject, THIS EVE JUNO, at 7% o'clock. In Diligent Hall, FILBERT and 1 - IiNTB Strcets. Admission free. ItAs u. THE DRAFT IN PHILADELPHIA.. if the citizens of any Division of any Ward will oblong proof that their Division is entitled to credit for a greater number of Volunteers enlisted in the service of the United States, in Pennsylvania Regiments or comporting, than it has received from the returns of the Deputy Marshals, and from the additions made thereto by the Commissione:s far Drafting, the undersigned will give tbsm a hearing, et the Nisi Prins Court Room from U to 1 o'clock dining the present week, and will make the car• sections which are just. B..GERII/0113, WILLIM!I H. AILEI7, Chief Commissioners for Drafting. Pbilagery.bia, October 28,1862. cc 29 4t SPIRITUALIS JEMIIA u,3 TIMIDINGE, of New York, will lecture at SANSOIII-STREET HALL. on SUNDAY next. at 10)4 &. M., and 73( P. H. Admission, 6 cents. 0c39.3t1t, ANY PERSON Oft PERSONS REr• 1,13 SIDING in the FIRST PREattiOT of the TENTH. WARD, will report at the Precinct tileetiog, to be held at the Precinct House, BELOE Street, below EIGHTH, the names of any who bare enlisted from said Precinct. with the Dumber ol - Btgiment, THIS (lburadal ) EVENING, at T% o'clock. lt* J. L. BEWLEY, President., CARD.—IIIE. JOHN J. ESHLEMAN 11.3 would hereby inform bis friends that be is no I , oger conneeed with the Cravat Store at Eighth and Chestnut streets, baying WIT EiDS&WPT FROI THE SADIE. lie will give due notice to Ms former patrons WHEN and WHERE be will again appear amoovt the Cravats, Scarfs, and Neck•Tiee, 0030 3tit THE BONDHOLDERS OF THE r.rr WYOMING GAN&L CON . P&NY are notated tint on pl mutation of Coupon No. 6, due Jetty 16, 1311, at the (Aire of DAVIN & WIOKILSIIIIOI, No. 37 South TROD Street, they will receive Fifteen Dollars and Ninety-two cents an account of such Coupon, in ac cordance with the decree of the Supreme Court c3n6rm• iog the report of Garrick Mallory, Ben , the master ap poirted to make distribution of balance In the hands of the 114 Galati% °HUME S PAURISII. oc3o-31 • Receiver. rirl7 BOUNTY FUND CO3I9IISS N, —By virtue of the power given to this Oocumisiion by the ordinance approved October 25th, 1862, entitled ‘, An ordinance to promote enlistments and to obviate the necessity of a draft for soldiers In the city of Phila delphia,” ofrtifientes will be granted, in the sum of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS each, to every resident of the city of Philadelphia who has enlisted Mac) the 23d day of October inst., or shall enlist previous to tho 6th day of November next, and has been or shall be within the said time nenetered into the military service of the United States, and has been or shad hereafter be credited to the said city to make up any deficiency that may exist in the quota of volunteers and drafted men which said city is required to furnish. Before said certificates are granted, evidence will be required to establish— let. That the am/leant, at the time of the enlistment aforesaid, wee a resident of the city of Philadelphia. 2d. That he has been mustered into the military ser vii e r f the United States. Sd. That b e has been accredited to the city on account of the deficiency of her quota. The certificate of a mustering officer of the United States will be received as evidence that the applicant has born duly mustered, and the certificate of the draft cam missioners will be required that the applicant hes bean received on account of the deficiency of the city quota, JOHN 0 KNOX. InDWARD 0L9167 RD, JOHN BOBBINS, } ()emulsion. WILLIAM BRADFORD, EDWARD GRATZ, ritILADELYIIIA, Oct. 29, 1862. 0c,30-6t ba. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN TAtIi COAL AND 'SON COYIPANY, PHILADELPHLA, °dollar . 30 1862. The semi• annual intermit on the mortgage loaiA of this Oomptny will be paid at the office. No. 230 Smith TRIED Stied ; on and after the hit of blimmber prox. oca6ii3t JOSEPH O. CIOPPUOK, Tresearer. PROCLOIIIikTION —OFFICE OF THE ISTAIOR OF TOE CITY OF, PRILADZER PRIA. In accordance with a recommendation of the Councils of Philadelphia, the chime of each Precinct, in the several Wards of the (thy, are hereby requested to tote measures for at certsining forthwith the name and real der ce of every person who has enlisted from such Pro duct in the service of the 'United Stelae, 89 well au the Company and Regiment of the Volunteer, and there upon to furntsh full and accurate Information thereof during the current week t r the Oommitsionere appyinted to rurerintend the proposed draft. In testimony whereof, I have hereto caused the sod of the Div of Philadelphia to he affixed this twen [SE.l7. ty -eighth day of October, in the year of our Loyd one thousand debt hundred and sixty two. ALEX.A.I.TOICR H ONLY, 0c29.2t Mayor of Philadelphia. TILEASOREit+S DEPA_RT7VIENT, u,3 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OORPA.NY, PHILADELPHIA Clenber 17, 1882. The BOARD OF DIREOTORS have this day do- Claret) a Bemi-Annnal Dividend of FOUR PER OEINT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and Government Taxes, payable on and after November 16th, 1862. Powers of attorney for the Collection of Dividends can be bed on application at this office. 'MOB. T. FIRM, !Treasurer, act 18.lm No. 238 South Third street. arOFFICE OF THE PIIILIDELIMIA.• GE ItMAN TO Wff, AND NOBRISTO WO' RAIL— ROAD 00Pd PAN Y, PIIILADEILPIIIA, October 13, 1862. The annual meeting of the Stock and Loanlaolders will be held at the office of the Company, northeast cor ner of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the 3cl day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock A. M. An Election to choose four Managers, to aerre three years, will be held the same day immediately after the Stock holders' meeting, and dose at 2 P. IS. oralin3 W. S. WILSON, Secretary. FA It E S AND NIEUIIA.NI CS , BAI4IK—PLILADELP9IA, October 6, 1862. The Annual Election for Directors will be hold at the NaLking Ronee on MONDAY, the 17th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. bi and 3 o'clook. P. H.; and on TUESDAY. the 4th day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will bo held at the Banking Douse, at 4 o'clock P. 61., agreeably to the charter. • W. RildlIPON, oc7-tool7 ()ashler. arlT EUHANIC 6' BANK—PIIILADEL• PEIA, October 7, 1982. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Ilonee on TUID3IDFLY, 4th day of Novem ber, at 12 M. ocl3-ttart The Anneal Election for Directors will tietield at Elio Banking Rome on MONDAY. November 17, between the bows of 10 A. N. and 2 P. U ocB-troll J. WIEGAND, Ja. Deshler. TrOFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST TO THE AMY AND NAVY, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. •L1th,1662. Wohnded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs. should •pnly Immediately at the office of the Burgeon-Artist to the Government, .No .1000 OHISTaIrI Street. B. FRANK PALIN.EII, 0c9.6 if Government Surgeon-Artist. orse. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Btockholdersof the BLOOK LEY LED MEMO TURNPIKE AND PLANK ROAD COMPANY will be held at the GEN. WAYNE ROW., Lower Merlon Towrebip, Montgomery county, on MONDAY, the 81 day of November, 1862, at 3 o'clock P. EL, to elect .ft President, Treasurer, and twelve Managers, to servo for the ensuing year. D. MORGAN, fle:retors. OCTODIn 25, 1862. oc2B•tntheBt?s ari THE FAIR OF THE TRANSIT AID ABBOOIATION is now open at the Hall of the I.4ORTHHEN LIBERTY FIRE 0 'MPS. It 2, southwest corner of TEO?.IT and OR EN Streets. and will continue dm irg the week. This Association bee provod one of the most trsolut for the relief of Sick and Wounded soldier', and is desisting of public support.. oc2B tutb2t* ErrWESTERN BANK OF REULADEL. rime, October 6,1862. Tbo Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held on TUESDAY, the 4th day of Norember next. at 12 o'clock M. G. 111. TROUTMAN, noi.tuthetztod Cashier. EG--• BANK OF COMIVIERCE—PHILADEL• rate, October 6,1662. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of N.vvem her next, between the hours of 10 A M. and 2 P. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUEiDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. .1. A. LE WIS, oc7-trithatnolB Cashier. Err WESTERN BANK OF PEITLADA October 15, 1662, The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held at tl,o banking house, on worIDA.Y. the 17th day of November next, between the bows of 10 o'clock A. 61. and 2 o'clock P M. G. M. TROUraltilf, ccl6-thatntnl7 Cashier. arCOMMONWEALTH RANK—PHILA DELPHIA, October 6, 1862. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking timme on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next, between the haute of 10 o'clock A. 81. and 2 o'clock P. M.; and an TUESDAY, the 4th day of No vember next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be b,etd at the Banking House, at 10 o'clock A. N. o - oi. mamma . ; H. 0. YOUNG, Cashier. Err COURSE OF LECTURES, 10 Aid of the P. E. CHURCH! OF ST. MATTHIAS, To be delivered at CONCERT HALL. This course of Lectures embraces the names of some of the prominent bishops and clergy or the P P. Church, and as the subjects sre not stribtly of a Church eherec • ter, the PUBLIC pedronsge is.eireestiv solicited in be half of a worthy object-I%z PAYING Or A DEBT DUE UPON THE CHURCH BUILDING Tickets for the Course of Six Lectures, 81, May be procortd at (J. M. Burns', 011 Chestnut street; The Episcopal Book Dipositiry, 1224 Oliettant street; and Wyetb. S Pao.'s Drug Store, 1412 Walnut street. The Lecturers are: ISov miter 18th—Bight Reverend Jno. H. Hopkins, D. D., of Vermont. November 251b—nilght Reverend Thomas M. Clark, D.D., of Rho" Island. December 9th—Bev. T. D. Huntingdon, D. D., of Bos ton December 00th—Bight BeTerend Jae. Williams, D. D., of Connecticut January 20th—Bev. J. Cotton Smith, D. D., of New York. January 27th—Bev. Edwin Harwood, D. D., of New Haven. The subjects of the Lectures loi.l be given in future advertisements. oclB tuths telB FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.— Under en order from the President of the Ditted tau s, a national system has been established by the SANITARY 006111fS3ION for tie Brie tranemisaion and judicious dlettihntion of articles contributed by the People, for the sick and wounded of the Army andlievy. The system, after being well tried, has been foraisily ap grovel and recommended by the President, the General in-Chief, and the Surgeon GeneraL Tiro security it offers against misappropriation is practically period, until the contributions are delivered in .the hospitals, where they necessarily peas from the control of the Gem. Mission. Of more than a million articles sent through one of ibo largest of its channels of supply, it has been es. cuts:deed that not one hundred have miscarried, or been dishonestly used. Discreet and trustworthy agents are constantly .employed in visiting aft divisions of the army, !colliding those on the Southern coast, the marts-. sippi, and tbo Western frontier, to observe their wants, to direct supplies whore they are most needed, and to Secure, as far as practicable. their honest use. The . Cemmirsion d'es not undertake to deliver articles to in dividuals, and declines to receive contributions with any restriction as to their destination, within the limits of the force employed in the service of the Nation, it being One of its secondary objects to strengthen the sentiment of National unity wherever it can come in antagonism with State or kcal pride. The distribution of hospital snpplies is but a branch of the work of the Oommitution: It empley s the best professional talent which can be ob. . tained in the country, to aid its larger purpose, to do all that is pouf le for the health and vigor of our fighting scen, to lighten their burdens, and to sustain their spirits ' Under the privations and bar:ltships which are an 433Saa. Mal pert of successful wartime. For this purpose, eon • ft ibistiere to its treasury are solicited. They may be directed to CALMS COPS, Zee., Treasurer of the Phlice. delphia /text cy, No. sth &lIKET Street, or to WIL LIAM PLATT, Jri , General Superintendent, at the 'Depository, N 0.1235 ORB ATNIIT Street. Contributions or the following articles are earnestly solicited, at the Depository, viz: Wet len Pantaloons, (partls Slippers, worn,! I Socks, Woolen Drawers, I Farinaceous Food, Wcolen Shirts, Brandy and Wine. Blankets, I oct2.3thstulm gTO PLANTERS, NURSERY . NEN, Atm DRALERB.—RVERGREENS and ether Ornamental Trees most be removed to clear the around this fall or neat spring, and will be sold below the cost of growing Fine specimens of Norway Firs, Balms, Bilvir Pines, and Arbor& iv I, from six to ton feet high, at twenty• five cents each, the pnrchater selecting and dig... gfitor them. Ash and Maples, twolvo to fifteen foot high, at fifteen casts 90,0(0 Apple Trces beet quality, six to eight feet high; Pears Cherries, P lume, Peaches, Grapes Ourrents, - i i Gooseberries. htrasibezriee, Raspberries, Sitchberries, Asparagus Roots, cad Rhubarb Plants. at: ow prices. No chorge for eetivering in Philadelphia. Catalogues gratis. WILLI/al P'&l3.llY, oc2t Ztiv 0/RNA.IIIINBON, NeW Jersey, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1862. MILITARY . ADQUARTERS, NO. 627 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD, 167TE1 REGIMENT, P. V., COLONI L :WILLIAM A. GB, Air BOUNTY TO EAOII REMIT CITY ....... . . ...5200 UNITED STATES BOUNTY .... 100 ADVANCE PAY ANIS' PREMIUM 15 TOTAL In addition, each recruit will receive a auperior GUM BLANKET Which is invaluable In the field. As coon as the reornit is mustered in, he will at once be (quipped fn the best manner, and sent to CAMP PIILEELTOIT, on Indian Queen lane, where every atten tion will be paid to tdit comfort. • The pay of the recruit commeaces from the day he Is enlisted into the Eervice. The (ricers of this regiment have seen service, and are all able to perform their duty. The regiment, in every rowel', will be equal to any that has left oar city for the geld. Ward mad Division Committees are respectfully re- Quested to call for further information at ileadquarters. Young men of Philadelphia, will you volunteer in honor of your flag, or subject yourselves to he drafted 7 You have but a few days to decide. WILLIAM. A. GRAY, COLONEL COMYEA.NDING TENTH DIVISION! FIFTEENTH WARD! Es.tra $3OO. ELEVEN REjRIIITS WANTED Any Ofrzen or Resident of the TENTH DIVISION of tbo FIFTEENTH WAUD (to the number of ELEVEN) will receive $3OO DIYISION BOUNTY by enlisting in either of, the Regiments now in the or those forming, if mustered into the service of the United States . • Est Saturday, November 1, 1862, Ant!cation can be made to, and information obtained from: B. G. LEISENBING, Chairman, No. 182 Bath Third street. A. O. L. CRAWFORD, No 2105 Green street. E. D WARREN, No. 2030 Blount Vernon street. JOHN KILGORE, No. 2019 Green street. JOHN W. STOKES, No. 619 Walnut street. WALTER F. SIII7LI Z, No. 2137 Green street. D. A. ALLISON, No. 12 State House Row. W. W. ALLE.N, No. 322 Ohestout street. T. F. KILLE, No. 2103 Green street. Dr. R. STE WART, No. 736 North Nineteenth street. JESSE BouLusa, No . 118 Market street. OB ARLES VANROIiN, No. 214 North Front street. JAMES M. TOY, No. 333 Chestnut street. CHARLES D. SUPPLEE, No. 740 N. Nineteenth street. JESSE 00X, N 0.1903 donut Vernon street. WM. T. hTILLIVAN, No. 30 South Seventh street. COMMITTER . ON 'FINANCE, OR WM. MATTHEWS, Treasurer. Bush Hill. Iron Works. DIVISION BOUNDAIIIES...—Yroni Green ,to Poplar streete and from Nineteenth to Twenty-socond streets. c 029 5t IBEADQUARTERS. 627 C HEST NUT STREET—PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD, 167th REGIMENT. ,:-.; (Metre of Companies will see that all men in the city repent atl2 o'clock TO-DAY, at these Headquarters, or be treated as deserters. By order of WILLIAM A.. GRLY, it . Colonel 157th Regiment. 1 1. 1 1 . CONILNENT CAVALRY. Young Winn wanted fur Company C. $316 ..M. r .reounty given. Gum Elentrota, &c. 'Call at RICHARDS HOUSR, EIGHTH Street, below Spring Garden. W. H. WONDERLY, Captain. IL. C. DAVIS, Second Lieutenant. . 0c30.3t* REGDIt NT P. V. (Bustrs L kRORRS.) Good Recruits want- N. ed at JONRS , Hotel, CHESTNUT oc21) tit* IBOARD OF TRADE RIFLE REGIMENT. 160% F. V.—Twenty men wanted to fill np Go. G—sl6s howdy. Apply at 605 SOUTH Street. GEORGE B. LAIRD, Captain. JACK E.ON D. COOKE, ht Lieut. 0024.6t* 70TH REGIMEN'P, P. V. (BUSH'S LUNE ga) A few mere men wanted, of good oharacter&orner of EIGHTH aria 0 ELF., iaNlErt Streets: 0029 6t* I 00R-N EXCHANGE REGIMENT , COL. O. AL PREVOST; . REORUITB WANTND for this miler Begiment. BOUNTY $l6O, and- USN tIONTIV4 PAY IN ADVA.NOIO. . • . REORIIITING STATIONS, 138 W.ALATIT'STRRET. atti SOB MARKET Street. Capt. DERRY SUABWOOD, oc9.tf Recruiting Officer. RUSIPS LANCERS (70th Regiment P. T.) Recruits wanted, corner of EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Sts. 0029 St* RUBLES LANORBS,Yeigag - Men wanted the fiats of this regiment. OA , Two new eourpettlee to be raised imtnediatelY. Principal Rendezvous' No. 800 OHESTITU street. ec2l:Sw* PHOTOGRAPHS. TBEY PLEASE THE EYE AND S &TlSltir ALL TAME—Fine, naturally co lored are BEINEWS Photographs for $l. Ali who wish a good picture go to SEGOND Street, above Green. 1t ANTAR PRICE 8-SOMETHING WORTHY ATTENTION: --13:EI'lffa, SE COND Street, above Garen, is offering Ws /ifs-size No topraphs in oil colors at reduced prioee to suit the times. lt* COPARTNERSHIPS. OPAR TN EB SHOP.—The undersigi v-1 ed have this dm formed a copartnership under the name and firm of .6NDREWS, oPiILKINS, MRS, fox the transaction of the Wholesale Dry Goads Jobbing business, at No. 503 MARKET Street. JOSIAH t 3. A.NDEEW3, ADEL E. \Vital - NS. ED WaRD J. AUTRAIUS. Plailadelshia, Oct. 20,1862. oc3o-6t*l THE COPARTNERSHIP OF LIP PINCOTT, gUNTER, It SCOTT having bean dis eolved by mutual come. the business or the firm will be settled by WIC EIUNTRE, JR and GEO. B. SUOTT, at 2153 WALNUT Street, who alone are authorized to nee the name of the .firm in settlement. (Signed) 13 &ROL A.Y LIP PINCOTT, ' Wld. HUNTER, Ja , GEO. S. SCOTT. October 24,1882 0c27-st* CURTAINS, CUR T AIN S CUR TAINS, CURTAINS. - Curtains ; Curtains, Curtains, Curtains. Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains. Lace Curtains, Lace Curtains. Muslin Curtains, Muslin Curtains. Damask Curtains, Unmask Curtains. •!1 . Delaine Curtains,Helaine Curtains. Satin Onnains, atin Curtains. Brocatelle OttrtMl3o, Breasted° Curtains. - Reps Curtains, Reps 'Curtains, Window Shades for Parlors. Window Sha7des for Dining Rooms. • Window Shades for Libraries. - Window Shades for Chambers. Window Shades for Halls. . Window Shades for Bath Booms. Window Shades for Kitchens. Gilt Canines, Gilt Cornices. • Gilt Cornices, Gilt Cornices. bill Cornices, Gilt Cornices. Gdt'Cornices, Gilt Cornices. _ Gilt Cornices, Gilt Cornices. Gilt 0071110138, Gilt Cornices. Muslin Curtains, Muslin Curtains. MUSA'Curtains, Muslin Curtains. Muslin Curtains, Muslin Curtains. Muslin Curtains, Muslin Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Ow tains. Rich Embroidered Vestibule Lace. Rich Embroidered Vestibule Lace Rich Embroidered Vestibule Lace. Rich Embroidered Vestibule Laos. Rich Embroidered Vestibule Lace. Silver-Plated and Brass Vestibule Reds. Silver. Plated and Brass Vestibule Rods. Silver Plated and. Brass Vestibule Rods. Silver Plated and Brass Vestibule Rods. Silver Plated and Brass Vestibule Rods. Furniture Coverings, including Plain; Figurtd, and Striped Reps. Satin de Lathes, Satins,&c.. Cotton, Half-Wool and All-Wool Damasko. BrocateLes, Silk Reps. Cotelines, &o. Brocades, Lastings, Mcquettea. KELTY & CO., Manufacturers of Window Shades, and Importers of Curtains, Curtain Materials, and Upholstery Goods. 'lt No. 650 CHESTNUT Street, below Seventh. pußme, SALE O THOROUGH 4- BRED 111JEFfetill 411TTLE.—We will offer at PutLic Sale, at 1 o'clock P. K., on. FRIDAY, .October. 31, on the Fair Grounds of the York County tigrical. tura! Societe, York. Pa large and select lot of 7R011011GE&BRED DIIELIAIII CATTLE, embracing animals of both sexes, from threo months to Lim years of age, and all of the 'BEST BLOOD. Fun information Ind pedigree will be given on anvil cation, or can be obtained on tho grounds at the time of isle EDW'D J. EVANS tt 0c29 3t FOES, Pa. I - 4 BIM ER'S IVORY T FES.— B eau tiful pictnres, natural and pleasing; they cannot be excelled in accuracy of likeness or beauty of coloring. Call and obtain one at SECO tl D Street, above Green lt* pROFEESOR J. 15AA0.3., OCULIST CC and AUILIST, from Leyden, Holland ; has perma nently loc tted himself at No-. 6.t1 PINE Street, where persons afflicted with diseaatic of tbe Eye and Ear will he eciontikally treated, and cured, if curable. N. B -=-No Charge made for examination. 0029 6t1.4 (I . of L OIL ! COAL OIL'.-150 bbls. Slemmar's (liorilstorte) OIL for sale by ZIEGLER ,t Crag. Pent, and Glass Dealers, oc2B bt* Corner SEGOND and GREEK Streets, noAL OIL ! CO AL OIL I bbls. gka ii . A.TI ONII. for sale bv ZIEGLER a; MITE. Wholesale Druggists, ot2B-st* Corner SECOND and GREED Streets. roAL Om! COAL OIL !—.150 bbls. PETROLIIE for sale by ZIEGLER Itz PETITE!, Wholesale Druggists, ce2B.st* Corner SNCOND aud G REV! Stmts. COAL OIL ! COAL - OIL ! Ardeaccr end Lucesco for sale by ZIEGLITER 4.1 . , SUITT", titholesalo rrrtzgisbt, 0028.5 t? (korner SICOOND figtEN titrgeN "NEW MOURNING STORE," 92 CHESTNUT STUMM Entry article for MOME - ZNING WEAR. MOURNIN GI BONN ETS, READY AND TO ORDER. M. & - A.7SI - YE RS 8c Co., VAPOR MRS. oc3o- them lm MEW', CLOAK TORI, NO. ES ARM STREET. opsn on SATURDAY, NOVE ABER Ist, A. handsome ossutment of LADIES' AND lIIISSRS . CLOAKS oc3o '3l.* CLOAKS r. CLOAKS 1 ... OLOAKt)! MB ONLY GENUINE W&T ' ER-PROOFS IN THE OITY. OUR .NEW STYLES Alts THE OSBORNE, THE CELEBRATED °ASTRA &El, THE LE O/LET 81VD rgutußss. These are beautiful and exquisite styles, and can only be found in perfection at IVENS Co., . odd 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. . . $315 CLOAKCLOAKS! CLOAK.B! S An Immense Stook of NEW & FASEIONABL4E aryLEs. Our Garreenta in style, quality, and mar ufacture Are guarantied equal to any in the City. Ladies wilt please examine before purchasing. PARIS STORE, ee ETD tiTlf AND WALNUT STRESTa. MISSES AND 0 ELI Ia DAEN '8 JAL CLOAKS ! The 1 aigest A ssortment, Latest and Most Approved Styles, At Exceedingly low Prices. No. 137 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET oc3o-101 WE WILL BELL for GASH ONLY, for a few days longer. our SzOOK OF MITS. LIN% which is one of Me LARGE3P in Philadelphia, at prices much LESn than they can now be bought : Good Bkached, 12X, cents, 15, 15,4, 16, 16X, 17, 15, 19, 20, 22, Az Good Unbleacb.od, 14A cents, 14, 16X, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25. an. We have every width and almost every wake made. Oanton Flannel, 23 cents ; Good Extra Beall , Wide Colored Clanton Flannel, 25 cents; Calicoes, very good,' 16 cents. A Large Lot of Slightly Damaged BLANKETS, much under regular prices, As Goods are tiv.iug in price very fast, we think the above prices offer very strong inducements for Storekeepers and - Families to lay in a supply. W. H. PENNELL, oc3o et 102 L EtTAEKET St, below ELSTEITTII CHEAP DRY GOODS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &ND WINDOW SHADES —V. E. AROIIa.MB MILT, N. E. corner RUNE NTH and MARKET Streets, will limn this morning, from Ano lion, Ingrain Carpets at 37, 50, 02, 75, and 87 cts. ; En try and Stair Carnets. 26 to 66 cte.: Bag, Yarn, and List Carpets, 25 to 45 eta. ; Floor Oil Clothe, 37 to 62 nts.; Giltpordersd Window Shades, 62 cis to $1 50 ; Buff and Green Window Holland, 16 to 45 ots. 1214 to 25 cte.; Canton Flannels, 25 to 31 cte. ocBO thstalm LADIES' FANCY FURSI JOHN A. STAMI3ACH, IMPORTER AND MANUFAO CURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH ST.REET, Just opened, 1% large and handsome Block or LA.DIIIIB' AND CHFLDENN'S FANCY FURS, of every deserip. tion and in the newest and most approved styles, etas Lowest Cash Prices. 001-am LADIES' FANCY FURS. No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, LADIES' FANCY FURS. lily assortment of Fancy Fore for Ladles and Children is now wmplete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present mason. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash.. Ladies,:. please give me a call. oc3-4mif HAMILTON COTTON FLANNEL 3. aconia Cotton Flannels, Salmon Falls Cotton Flannels, Standard Meetings and Drills, ror Sale by r "7 De COURSEY 843 HAMILTON, ocaezetuth;l2t '237 OninSTNUT Street. CASES LOW-PRICED PRINTS. For sale low for net cash by 160 130 Z. STAY BINDING, No. 3 1,850 doz. STAY BINDING, Nos. 4 and 4 ka. 2,800 doz. STAY BINDING, No. 5. For salo very low, net cash, by GE O.: GRIGG, 0028 tf No. 219 OHUBOII AIIOY. ARMY (3-001)8. DARR-BLUR COAT CLOTHS. DARE-BLUR CAP CLOTHS. PRY-BLUR CLOTHS FOR OTRIOICRS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT. 10-01TROXI DUCK. DRILLS, fiTANDARD WRIGHT. HEAVY LINDE DRILLS AND DIJON. BROWN AND BLNAORBD SESZT/NRS AND BRIRTINGS. Far sala by • FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. saLif tt IT. Sa 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE ORTION OF THE GOVERN TREASURY to receive subscriptions tor the above .TIIE INTEREST TO • COMIIIENCE FROM DATE Thai &Voiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by *miring payment In GOLD of the interest from May , fa supply of these Bonds always on-hand. !JIAINS N. WALTON, WWALTON 86 YOST,. BARKICIta, WROKEIia, AND 131ZNERAI., COLLECTORS, No. Ski South THIRD Street, rhtladelrlits. BZFZBEHOZB. Jai Ooke k 00., Hon. James PollooX, Jama4 Kent, Santee, it, 00., Hon. H. D. Vortex, Zahoriak, Ble.ok. do Co., Ron. A. H. Border) 1 O. Zitr, ibbin do Bon e Hon . Asa Packer, . Z. P. iddloton & Bro., Hon. WarronJ.Woodmard. non, In. Wijki ,11, V. L. Braiford, Z 54. an74iin k)HARVEY THOMAS, . tTO lift. AND BILL BRONAII, Bel and N DOn B d l s 2 b W ott A b l l N a l asalron Eg eo r ut . Wanton. rroikisery Notes and Loansnegotiated. 001-lialf IINaLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 350 --.11-1 Er Moles En g lish Dairy 011 E ESE t lust re. calved a for sale by BEIODES & wiLLtams, 002-tr NO. 107 Booth WATER Street. bbls. RETAIL DRY GOODS. LADIES' FURS: BELOW NINTH. JOHN FAREIRA, IMPORTER AND MANUFAOPURER rilsleiw I fcizi OA! KM bales Brown Drills, Army standard. (I 4.4 Liwrence Drills Btandord Brown Drilla'. && Heavy Plain Kerns Army-the Twilled Flannel. cages Oade: and Oxford.raixed Kontu zky Jon Farmers' Linen Drills Siaterville Oauton Flartneie. bales 29-inch Sea Island Oottons --- cases 26•fnch Black Cambric, extra GEO. GRIGG, No. '219 01113110 H Alloy. FINANCIAL. FIVE TWENTIES; NENT AFTER FIVE YEA.RE I am instructed by the SEORETARY OF. THE LOAN AT PAR, OR DEPOSIT, JAY » COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 19 SOUTH THIRD St. jt29. ti D AND DWAF—Oonsult Dr. MIS LEWIS, whose aurereitthks success la with the entire averolostiog. of his patients is ads. Office 437 forth BIX'M dt. . senitst* B L eetket Phil•t cip MILLINERY GOODS. 726 CHESTNUT STREET, Iles now in store, iuet received from AtIOTION, a large and choice stock of RIBBONS, of all widths and colors. FLOWERS, all the new shades. TRATBERS, do. do. do. 'VELVETS, do. do. do. SILKS, do. do. do. SLASH ENGLISH (JEKI'IIIS, at all itriceo, and MOIIGNING RIBBONS to OUR, and all oth•r articlog belonging in the Millinery Line. Hods uow sefll g off big entire stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR 00311, end would call the attention cf the trade to thie.Tect. Don't forget, No. 7 . 20 CHESTNUT WEDS.= N. 8.--Velvete cut bias. 1862 FALL. 1869 WOOD & CARY, SUCCESSORS TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, Have now in store a COMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS, CONSISTING Or Silk, "Velvet, and Colored. Straw BONNETS AND HATS, French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, ite. To which they respectfully invite the attention of the former patrono of the House, and the trade'generally. ea-3m THOS. "KENNEDY 8 a BRO. ,1.20 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW MUM FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FRENCH FLOWERS. FEALTHERF, AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. veB.Bm FALL MILLINERY GOODS. ROSENITEIM, BROOKS, 1,50 (JO, * 431 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, Hove now open' for their FALL SALES A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOOK Or FALL MILLINERY GOODS, 00NSISTING or RIBBONS, VELVETS, . . FLOWERS, STRAW AND FANCY BONNER'S AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY, To, which the attention of the trade is RESPECTFULLY SOLIOITED. se.2o-2m WIITE-SPREAD REPUTATION. There - is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting up karnurr Cl.o'llloo 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 moderate prim, and always have a Lisaß STOCK. Or MizrrAitr GOODS ON HAND. deBo.iftt READY-MADE CLOTHING. CLOTHING CHEAP FOR CASH! The beet place in Philadelphia to obtain well-made, ipood•fitiing, durable AT BEAEIONABLE PRICES, AT RE &SONAB LE PRTOES, AT REASONABLE PRICES, AT REA SONABLE PRICES, WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S WANAMAKER & BROWN'S SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH AND m&Ralo 17, SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET, SOUTHEAST CORNICE ! SIXTH AND 'AIABICEI'. LIP P. B.—Wanamaker & Brown's Oak Hall Clothing Establishment, at. Bath and Market streets, is No.ron for werl,made, gaad-jitting, dura.b/-s Miling, at MU, son - Aims prices. 119" Wanamaker & Brawn have an immense stook of Wall and Winter Goode, bought early In the season at tow prices FOY CIASIL, which will be Sold CON.R.SEIPONDaia• LT °REAP. 19 - 01ItSTOMNT. PTOILK WELL DON'Ill etT LOB PRICES. FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING.. 0. SOMERS & SON, No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL Have now made up for sale an entire new stook of FINE CLOTTING. Also, a full assortment of ID - LOTUS, sat 6 VESTINGIii., which they respectfully, invite the rabito to examine before purchasing elsewhere. se27tde4l MME ..4:IIWAY TINE- KEE PER, -L medially adapted for Army asks. Gaol imitation gold; will run and keep exceitsnt time ; have, f meg colored, hands anti beautifully-engraved diets, the letters standing .(n relief. This is one of Ms Tang taking neve/ties or am a-zy, and should 'retail at prices from twenty jive to eighty dollars each They era fur- meted by the case, containing six different designs, 419 follows: Eugravej, per case of half dozen, $33. En graved and elect: o• &Med, per oaee of heir dozen, assort ed, gl:d. Engraved, superior, per ca - .e of half dozen, as• sorted, $39. rugraved, superior, cud electro Sue gilded, having all the improvements of the foregoing, per case hall dozen, assorted, $92. Er gine-turn els sauce material cases, over which is Rood silver, heavily plitoe, per case of half dozen, $36 Samples of the foregoing, comprising two of the first, and one each of tile' others. making mite of half dozen, at the regular wholot•als rato3 $36 60. Terms cash Will be sent to any pot of the loyal. Stater, with bill for collection on delivery. Sayers in the army will have to scud payment in advance, as the express companies refuse , making- collectione south of the rota mac. This is one of the most saleable articles of the times, and just the thing for those inelhisd to Make money among the soldiers._ Send in your orders early. 0/.1116 WHEAMON, Sole Imputer, Oor. NASSAU and JOHN' Streets, New York. I% 0. Box 9365. . oc2B-1.80 W. BLAKISTON NO. 22 G • South WATER, Street, Philadelphia, Cronunlsslon Dealer In Ohio and Illinois imoopa coils, RAN DIMS, WIRE, TWTHB, /so. ocll.3re BOWEN & CO., LI3 HOGRAPHEttS AND PRINT COLORISTS, southwest corner of CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets. are prepared to execute any description el Portrait, Landscape, Natural History, Architectural, Autograph, nap, or other Li thography, in the most superior manner, and the most reasonable terms. Photographs, Portraits, Natural History, and Medical Plates ; Maps, and any other description of Plates, colored in the best style, and warranted to give satisfaction. Par- Similar attention to Coloring Photographs. 0c23-tf WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS : SPICES, &C., &.a. MI the requisites tor Preserving awl Pickling Pnroeige, ALBERT 0 ROBERTS. DALE IN PINE (311100111111E8, eee-tf CORNICE. zrmavENTH Aim vials. TIOXAB W. TOM. HERMETICALLY Sealed Goodo, for Sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, No. 107 South WATER Street, s:outdating of Fresh Peaches, Fresh Blackberries, I; Tomatoes, " A.aple, ig Corn, " Apple, „ p ea s, Ideate of all kinds, . o• Quinces, Poultry " ac " Pears,..Soups si " Plnms, litnahrOOMS, " Strawberries, Sardines. Also, Graeae & 131fickwell's Pickles, Amorlam Tickles sod tUnces, Catattps, Tellies, Fruit Syrups, Fremoh krus.! lards, English Mustards. 002-tt A RMY DES] S.—A capital article for XX. camp and field nee. Safe from wet, compact, and convenient to carry in pocket. For sale by W. R. DA.DHUN 3 104 NORTH DE LAWARRIAvenue, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED to will them in Philadelphia and Vicinity. - 0c23.1m* == L UCIFER„ of WORKS. 100 bblo at liuoifer!' Burning OR on hand. We guarantee the oil to be non-exploelve, to burn all the oil In the lamp with a 'steady, brilliant flame, without tweeting . the wick, and but slowly. Barrela Una With ulnas enamel. WRIGHT, BAILITH, h PIA.BaALL, KO HARR= littlet, MILLINERY GOODS, M. BERNFLEIM, HAVE ROW READY THEIR MILITARY CLOTHING. CLOTHING, CLOT SING. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. OAK HALL) OAK HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, NEW YUBLwAncoris. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25. M I^ l io "1 " 3 i E TTA L .3 I II t 7e: F YYIE T. . r..blte,h . ''oe';ELVE.CII.IIA.Y, WAY,ctober 25, MI RIAM. A NEW HOVEL l 3 MARION H&R"fe Anther of .6 Alone " ~I lidden Path," ' rNemmle." &C. One vol limo. 660 pages. Price $125. From the great popularity of her previous works the priblithers anticipate for thie a very large sale. The Story is laid In-Kentucky. mid the book ie dedicated to that stannoh patriot and friend of the Union, G .O.D. Prentice, En.. editor of the Louisville journal "Anew novel from the same peu that wrote 4 Alone' has certainly.claims to be read that will be generally re specttd , he has struck upon the right path to literary success. She write:. with a purpose. Her brinks haVe, meaning, and hence they make an impreesion."—New York Commercial Advertiser. “Iler Bret book, Alone,' met with , a very tateesive sale, passing through edition after edition. - and beiag Encecarfully translated into the !french and German lan. ernes. She helonga to the new school of novelists— taking her characters from common life, from em mg the workers of the world, and carrying them through tria's no moie unheard of than those that occur in hundreds of lives every day."—New Haven Palladium. rim Editions now ready of ALONE. 1 vol. 12mo 51..25 BIDDEN PATEL 1 vol 1.2(n0 125 MOSS SIDE. 1 vel 12mo „..., 1 9 5 NEDE 2 I: I .. 1 vol. 12mo 1.25 MI by the same author. THE NORTHERN CO LON - TES. Being tho fourth of 4, Abbott's Series of American Ilistories" for Youth. By Jaceb Abbott. One vol. FullY itiustrated. nice 75 cents. rf Wats one of the most instructive, as well ae enter taining, series of books ever published. 111 THE ENGLISH CHANNEL. By Jacob Abbott. Being the fourth of the 0 V.0112C3 Stories.'' Ono vol. Fully ittr.strated. Prics fit/coasts. For sale by all Booksellers oc2S tuttu:,..l 91; CTS! D(YIJAA.R .OT'S (J BOOKS. ARAT 5 MO VOLBAIES just marked down and will bo aold at 25 081 i rd for a few days. PITOLIEB, 419 CITE ST S Ut! treat. JOE UNITED 6T etTES TAX Li W r • —Bm frau men &eking to know how this Law af. !mot tt em &bourn proouro a ropy or the EX VO:31 "LION. Price 20 contr.. UhriStiVi and for eale,by TUNG & BaMO, oe3o 6t 607 SKNSOU Stoat. Cl, ONLY ONE DOLLAR, c - Z - 1 v RISITSTC. .13y Karim liarlead. 0c.28.5t PI toil ME'S, 439 OfIESTNIC r Strot,t. - CARIES ! DIABIES ! DIARIES ! at Greatly 'Reduced Prices. 6c23 .3t PITCHER'S, 439 CHESTNUT Street LESS THAN 00ST TO DIANu FACTURE. PHOTOGRAPH ALRUHS FROM 40 OMNI'S TO $25. 0t2.3 3t PITOEIIOII% I , 439 013E3TNIIT Strest CIARD PHOTOGRAPHS RE DUOED N../ to $1..60 var dczen. oc2 8.3 t PITCHER'S, 439 CHESTNUT Street RBECHER'S NEW BOOK.— Byes 2.4! and Fara. By Henry Ward Beechor. $1 25. The Origin and History of the English Leuguage. and of the Early Literature it embodies. By G. P. Marsh. The Rebellion Record, Part XXIII. with 'portrait?, of Major Gen. Reamer and Stonewall Jackson. 50 CEI/tB, The Poems of Oliver Wendell Holmes, with a portre.it of the author. Blue arid gold. 88 cents. For sale by W. S. & ALFRED it/ARTIER, oc2l 84tt OBESTMIT Street. CDICULA'rING LIBR&RIES BROTHERHEAD'S oraou • LATING LIBBARY.—AII tho NEW Eadist one. American Books, Including ALL MASSE i of Lit. retina. .This is the ONLY Library in the oountri that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOM that era not BEPBINTIG O bore. Tonne $6 per year ; tax months 83 ; three months 81.13: one month 76 cents, or 8 ciente per day. 2t6 South MOUTH Street. co& Zhn I'NGLBH AND FRE NCEE FAMILY CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DE LECTURE, 1317 CHESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions psr year, month, and day. General catalogue mot published, furnished rang. In Press, Oateiogme of the Young Ladies' French Li brary. Catalclue de la BibliDthigue deg Dames ee des Ile ersoiselles., N. hrONAORESI, Agent, se4-4m 1817 CHESTNUT Street. S. REVENUE'STAMPS. DEPOSITORY OF i 3. B. .1 1 42 C 8TA.111% No. 419 OHEillitir STREET, PHILADELPHIA BANK !WILDING (EAST ROOM). Received a fall supply of the dift'eremt kinle and de nominations of U. S. TAX STAMPS, which have been issued by the Government, and will con tinue to receive them es aoou Be they ore ready Tor de livery. R be &boll are now offerel for wale, and ordors for them will bo protr.ptly executed. THOS. W. SWENEY, UNITED BULTES ASSESSOR. G. Ot/MTERS, Agent, No. 1341 CHESTNUT STREET. 0c29 3twthea Ono deor above the U. S. Mut.) Q INTERNAL R L EVENU.-- V -OF THE COLLECTOR OF T E FIFTH OOLLEOTION DISTRUT, PENNSYL VANIA, DOYLESTOWN, BUCKS COUNTY. NOTICE -TO DISTILLERS OF SPIRITS, RE FINERS. OF COAL' OIL, AND BREWERS —The at tention -ef parties resident of said District, comprising the County of .BIIGES, and the TWENTY.SE 10ND, TWENTY:THIRD. and TWENTY.FIFPH wIRDs of the City of Philadelphia, who are engaged ia.either of the above - named occupations, is called to Sections 89, 41, 47, 50, end 51 of the EX JH-F, LA.W of July 1, 1862, wherem they are required to mike monthly and tri monthly returns and ‘nayments to the Collector of the District. NOTION. 18 3114.81.8 Y GIVEN, That the usdsr- W i ped ie propared,to receive daily at hie office, is Doylee town, between the hours of 0 A. Al. and 3 P. 41. (Baa eaye excepted), the'returne and payments above sp:cl - for the °multi of Bnckb. ADDITIONAL NOTICE. The tax•paiere of the District are informed that I hare appolifol „THEODORE P. WILMA AS M. D , Deputy Collector for the Twenty•eecond atd Twenty-- fifth liVarde, whose office le in Lange rah Betiding, corner of CHILTON AVENIIIII and MAIN Ltreot Germantown; and DANIEL W. Gild EtT, Mott, Co!. Iccior of the Tunty•third Wald, whose offer) is on FBANKFORD Street, below Church, Brantford. They are, in their respective Divisions, empowered hr la equally with the Collector, t, receive and collect the Na tional Taxes seccrullig heroin, and to whom the moothli ncd monthly rerun's above mentioned must be mado for the wards they respectively represent. JOHN W. COWELL, 0c30•G6 Collector Fifth District. Q:.I.NTERNAL REVBNUE U. .- ,. -. OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR, OF 7111 RD COLLECTION DISIRIOT PENNSYLVA.. NIA, S W. CORNICE TRIED AND WILLOW STREETS. NOTION TO DISTILLERI OE GPIS/ iT s RE FINERS OF GOAL OIL, AND BREWERS —The at tention of parties resident of Third District, comprising the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth. Nigh• teenth, and Nineteenth Wards of the City 'of Philadel phia, who are engaged in either of the abevo.nsmeil oc cupations, is. called to Sections 119, 41, 47. 50, and 81 of the EXCISE LAW of July 1, 1882, wherein they aro required to make monthly and trimonthly returns and payments to the Collector of TOO Dtstrict. NOTICE 18 13101tEBY OWEN, That the tinder• signed is prepared to receive daily at his office, between the hours of 9 A. hi. and 3 P. M., 03uurlays exceptedj the returns and parmrnts above specified. 'ADDITIONAL NOTIOE The fax.payers of the District are infeemsd met I have pal 'toned it into two dirt:4ollB...lft : The Twelfth, Thirteenth, and gixteenth Wards constitute the Firet Divhston ; to receive and colleot the taxes and dntiea ac cruing whereto, I hare appointed HORACIE 0. PECS the Deputy Collector. • The Second Division is' comeoeed or the .loventeoutb, Eighteenth, end Nineteenth %Verde; t. receive R.ad col lect the taxes and &ase accruing wlzerein, I hive. in Elio warmer, anDointed GEORGE E. KRYs,sr. the De puty Collector. The Deputy Collectnre will jointly. with the Collector. occupy the office, S.W. ceroer TIIIRO and 'WILLOW Streets, where they:roar ire daily coos:Mad, between the hours of 9 A. 1t1...01 8 P . '(Snutla) a txe4t.:,l They aro. in their rametive divisions, oatnowerad by law, equally with the Cal orator; to rsceiva and collect the National Taxes Roundel therein. Z~IIruIAtL.J S 1 &ISWRIGHT, oellit- 61 . . Collector Third Didrict. I S NTERNAL E SIN OB.— - U.. OFFIRS or COVLIVITOR OF scar COLLNOTION DISTRIOT, PIINSSYLTA.Niii No. t CA NSTNIIT STREET. NOTION TO DI3TILLERS OF SPIRIT'S. RE FINEES .OF COAL on, AND REX CM'S —The attention of parties resident of FirA Dlttrict, con Prising the Second. Third, Fourth. Fifa), Sixth, and Blevontit Wards of the pity of Phut:l6lola, who we on. gaged in either of the aboto.nsmed occupations, h called to Sections L'9 41, 47. 50, and 51 of the ilaclse Law of July 1, 1562, wherein they are required to.matce monthly and 121-monthly roturna and payments to tho Collector of the Dietrict. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is prepared to receive daily, at I:de office, between the hours of 9 A. HL and 3 P M (Suodays excfp :ed.) the retarne and Int Meats above specified UQ„,, INTERNAL REVENUE . 7 • OFFICE OF THE OOLLEOTOR OF SECOND COLLEOT[OF DISTRICT OF PERYSYL VA NIA, B. ti. CORNER THIRD AND WALNEP STREETS. NOTICE TO DISTILLERS OF SPIRITS, RE FIRERS OF COAL oir„ AND BREWERS.—The attention of parties readout of Second District, comer{ sir g the First. Seventh, 'Eighth, ninth and Tenth Wards of the city of Philadelphia, who are engaged in either of the above.nemed occupations, is called to sections 39, 41, 47, 50, and 51 of the Exciso Law of July 1,1882, wherein they are required to make monthly and rri-monthly re turns and payments to the Collector of the District. Pollee is hereby given that the undersigned is prepared to receive, daily, at his office, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. DI. (Sundays excepted), the returns and payments above specified. JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector Second District. UINTERNAL REVENUE.- ki . s OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT PERNSYLVA ETA, No. 42 CHESTNUT Street. NOTICE TO DISTILLERS OF SPIRITS, REFINERS OF COAL OIL, AND BREWERS. 'The athntion of parties resident of the,Fourth Dis trict, comprising the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twonty.tiret, and Twenty fourth Wards of the City of Philadelphia, who nro engaged in either of the 'bora ntned occupations. is called to Sections 39, 41, 47, 60, and 51 of the EXCISE L I.IV of Joiy 1,1802, wherein they aro rtquired to make monthly and hi -monthly re turns and payments to the Collector of the District. NOTICE Id HERESY GIVEN that the undersigned le prepared to receive, daily, at his Date, between the hours of 9 A. DI and 3P. M. (Sundays excepted), the oec returns and payments above v& JOHN M. RILEY, Collector of Fourth District. LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR _L. THE OITY AND COUNTY OP PHIL &DELPHI L lfetate of JOSS 814.5 T, deceased. NOTION is hereby given that the widow of said de cedent baa filed in said Oonrt her petition and appraise ment, claiming to retain pentane' property in the said appralsoment mentioned to the value of 8300. under the act of Assembly of April 14, 1861, and supplement there to. and that the same will be approved by the Court on FRIDAY, Nov. 21, 1882.- unless exwaptions are filed thereto. JOEIN L. 81101018.1C.F.R, C ea-Oa-it* . Attorney for Petitioner. JESPETI Collector of Fire Diatrla t, N 0.3174 CHESTNUT Street .ttIiitTSEDIEINTS. ~ry MB. JOHN DREW'S AROH TBzET TEMATBR. Business Agent and Treasurer 705. D. It(URPRE. A OLORI"UB WICLOONIE HOKE. YOURTrf NIGEET OF J 8. OLARSE. THIS (TR1.:113 Day) EVENING, Mt. 30, SPRED TUB PLOUGLI. EARNERAFIIFIELD ~„ ....... J. 5 CLARKS. 808 DANDY BARTON EIJI b. SUSAN ASITFIrILD . SIMS G. GE !ISM. To onn Lind , ' with JuNkTHAN BRADFORD ; 08,, TDB MURDER AT THE ROADSIDE INN. Oe LED S URIMMIDGE J. 8. MARNE_ ANN BRADFORD MRS. JOHN DREW. FRIDAY, FIRST BIWBEIT OF J. EL DIA &DKR. Doors open at 634—T0 commence at 7( o'olook. UT-STREET TH AL Y soille GSAilituTzig.o—•—rc Thisine.9s Agent Ms. JOHN T. DONNELLY. THIS. ( THITESDS.Y) EVENING, Oct. 80, Will be "performed Enlaces Play of the LADE OF LYONS PAULINE ....MISS THOMPSON CLAUDE MELIZOTTE.... RA.RRETT To concede oitb TOE GA.RPENTER OF 'ROUEN MARTE AU MR N. L. irrLroisi YLADELAINE MRS. ANNA COWELL Doors open at 7—Performanoe commences et 7,45. T. M. GOTTSCITALK: TRI&D DONOBBT AT DONOR= HALL, MONDAY EVENIEG, Nov, 3, at B o'clock, OAnt,OTTA PATTY, The principal Prima Donna of New York and Boston At MIMS , of smite. will Belmar Mons , with MB. GO rTSORALK, who will play, on this occasion, Bonn of Ids latest coal mations, which have created so great a sensation in New York and Boston. Admission 60 cents--Beserved Seats 25 cents extra. The Bale of tickets commences BATIIILDAY I±4ons IND, e' 9 o'clock, at J. B. Gonid's elnsic Store. 0028 51: (lONCERT WONDERFUL- SITO GESS CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' WHALING VOYAG-E, ANOTHER WEEK. "AVERT EVENING at to 8 o'olOok. SATURDAY AMTURNOOti‘ Z.•o'clock. Admission, 2& coots; Glalldren. ball Dries. A BEE '& CO.'S bTEREOPTEUON. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Tenth acct Cheannt et*, Exhibiting Every Evenine This Week. FOB THE B orerrt , OF THE LADIES PENN AID-000IETY. Admieeton. 25 cents. Commence.at 8 o'clock. c027-6t 11)ENNSYILVANIA AU ADE ftlY 1.. THE FINZ ARTS. 1026 CHESTNUT STEVET, Is open daily .(6undays excapted) from 0- A. It. tiU. P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of Str,ch, no. in WANTS. WANTED.— A - young lady, a•raduata V 77 of Fort Edward Institute. New York, ;sighs!' e. situation as GOVERNESI or TEAOEtEII in a Bched in the city or cantitu can teach French and some Latin. Bea reterence given. Addreda tc Ida C.," _press °Moe. 0d.,42.8t0f AATANTETResident TEACHBIR i and GOVERRESS.--Tb.e advertiser, who re sides adjacent to a Western city, desires to ectplor a Lady of education and refined manners, as Taaltsr and InOructrees to his daughter, eight years old. , jonuaea. Tngliil brar,ctes aid plan° forte irdbpensahle; also, French preferred% Address, for three drys, BEEYJiS, Boom '24o' Oontinental Hotel. Best of ear references Riven and required. 0c29-2to.‘ EPUTY QUARTERAIASTER OENERALIi OFFICE, PITILADELPITTA, 0ct..28,-1882 kEVENTY.FIVE CARPHHTEP.B WAN I'ED EICLUATELY to work upon government Hospital, to Washington, D. a N"G . lgte, Two Dollara par day Kroh Charmter to furnish his - own tocla, to oensiat of a. Hatchet, two &VW% one Equare,"one Screw-drfrer, and law Ohisets. And to E °AMP, Captain and Assistant Qcartermoster, Washington, D. (1. o 29 3 BOARDIza. rnwo FURNISHED HOOKS—In • a A- private bony, with or without BOWED; Apply ea No. 31 South SIXTEENTH Street. m 23.40 PERSONAL P - ENBIONS.--$lOO Bounty and Pay nrocnred and collected for siAdlers, nation, and the relatAves of such as are deceased, at ressonabta and as.na factory rates. Claims csshad or eAvancad upon by JAIIEd. FULTON, Enliclter for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Phil4delphia_ Pertioulsz attention aim to parkas Ilying at a clla. Wow •• .. • • • • oelli•tt FOR. SALE AND TO LET. mo LET—A large, elegant , Parlor, -L. for a single gentleman. Inquire at 1521 lint.- BUT atroPt. • oc3o-theta2t4' PUBLIC SALE—ON THUlta- Dal', Nov 130,1862, at 1 o'clock P. . a Dela ware comity F &RH, 114 miles southwest of Media, 69 acres good land, well watered, all necessary improve menta, bouse large, E Be fruit, ac,, &c. Also, l acres improved land, good Frame Home. FEED. FAIRLA.6IB, Jr., Trustee to male Bale, NEED L 'Penna. ce.3 27 80 v)e3. 4 , It, LOST AND FOUND. LOST.- CERTIFICATE .OF CITY .LA LOAN, No. 159; dated January 25th, 186(). in the name of Jobb Perry and Maria Moore, in trait for Maria Moore, for SRO Application has been made for renewed of Certificate. - toc2tiAt3me OEN PE 6.17. Y. PST OR MEELAID-CERTIFI a.... OATS No. 241;dated October fa. ons nsine, for forty. two eharee Preferred Stock of the Oita. wins Railroad Clompany Notice ie hereby given, that we have applied for a Oertificato to ho hunted in Ilea oir above. NO the 4wl DR EX - 14 & GO. 1 - . OST OR STOLEN.-THE PUBLIC! are centioeed against necetiatiog the fotioccinig UNITED BTATEJS OBTICIFIOATES OF INDEBT EDNESS, The came having been lest or stolen from the sub !scribers ISSUED TO D. & 0. 'KELLY. No 23 : 391, dated &pt. 45th, 1862 81,009 No. 24,392 do. ... do. 1,009 No. 24 393 do. do. 1,000 No. 24,394 do. do. 1,000 No. 7,096 do. do. 6,000 ISPIIED TO E. F. LOPER. No. 25.090. dated October 2d. 18132 . 81,600 ALL PAYABLE TO REARMS'. BLAKE, BROS., & 00., 29 Well streat. New. York, Oct 18,1852 0c22.t4 PIANOS. .........n0te....,...,........w.,:y"..... sok.wewsnws., We A SEVEN -.OOTA..V.g' $4OO - I BoEEWOOD. PIANO YOU 5200--PaYable ID Gt oacy mom of Three Doi ' per month. The public T7l ll Verage Ica notice that the books of tho PETLAD ELYRIA ftlif All BAYINGS.AND LOAN t i SOUINIX are now oneh , ;, m recnive beetibms a Fourth Berko The tirail' ' ibution. at &von-actor* Thwcwooi Pianos for that lee will take Pi93B at the. Office, No. 1321 OPIESTN 4 i Btreot; on TUESDAY. October 7th, 13•32, at 3 dc / :' • Oirchiars, giving the fun plan of operations of thiri:ighly beneacial iusti tion, cm ho holt by &pricing to the Secretary of the Society. H. W GB tY. Socrotary, oc4 tf Office, 1031 OHILSTNUT Street, FIN EB-1 1 - ASSORT NIENT of new, moi. 4 ern, and dursble &NOS from $l5O to $4OO. Alao, PRIMUS'S World -ronowbed ZSZLOVEMER3 teal adRISONIIIIMS, for cad:, at a great rodnetioo, or i¢ smell monthly inatatmenta. JAHNS BILLITBIE. 2T9 881 Muth ITSVII Pers•Det. Owl.. Humors 144-8170, INSURANCE COMPANIES. VAME INBIIRA A_ 80. 408 ormarNuT PERE AND DU • L. Buck, Obas. Birberdson, Henry Layne, Jr., Alex. Whil Goo. A. West, 0 W. Davie, Fa. 5.1108 3 .21 BUG MALES BIAS WILLIAMS I. trVAIMON WE SE' . !.11 MOWN OOMPH= 0 SYLVAELL DIRBOTORS. David Jayne, H. D., Charles a Rogers, John U. White% John Weaker, Xd ward 0. Knight, R ibort Shoemaker, Thomea S. Stewart, William SMdbere, Eier.ry Lavas, Jr., Eii.jah Janos. DAVID SATITE, M. D.. President. JOHN M. WHITALL, The President. 8831IHRIs S. MOON, Secretary. Ofiloa,: Commonwealth Badding, 813 0111I3TNIT Street, Philadelphia. set-Her _ _ . SAFES. IttDT MPS SAFE DEPOT ita MO 13 V 3 to Flo. D. Sottb SEVENTH etrast, woo e anktin inatitate. The underolgued, thankful for peat favora, end ben determined to :merit fntnro natronno, has, tectval sn elegant and conveoient store, end ban now on hand e large assortment of Little'o belebreted Wrought mg °baled Iron Piro and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only etrictly fire and burglar proof rale' a male.) ALIO, LIMN 'Unequalled Bank Vault, Sate ' and Bonk Lats. Lillie! Dank VarVaultDeorsessd Locke win be fundable to order on short notice. This le the ertrongest, bolt touted, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also; pertionl.sr attention la caned to Llillea HVIR Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, ha. Thintlafe la oca ,, ceded to surpass in atria end (Acme° anything yal eh fared for this purpose, and /11 the only one that Se atect , iff lire and burglar proof. artalLL haT6 now on hand NM twenty IR Farrel, Herring, .t Co.'a Safes, moat of them nearl7 aavt e and some forty of other nualL - era, consprfaini a oours:lita clesortraer.t ea to eizea, and all lately exohauged for SM now celebrated Lillie tWo. They will bo lola is?, TOM low prices. Pleas* cull and examine. ja2ls-lyff M. Q. SADLDB, Ate. EVANS & WATSON'S 13ALAIIANDVII sArt BTOICE, 16 SOUTH PGIJETH STRUM, PIIIGADISLPIIIA, PA. L large variety of SLIM slimy hand. C°AL-THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to Inform their &lauds and the fags that they have removed their LE.HEGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE.STEBET WHARF, on the Delaware, ta their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Dtreete, where they Intend to keep the beet qua lity of LEHIGH GOAL, from the most approved minus, at the !owed prices. Your patronage Is respeotfully Le ucite& JOS. IitrALTOR & Office, 1.1.2 South BEOOND Btreet. Yard. EIGHTS and WILLOW. • FE AND EAR. Da. JAMES LEW'S, OCIULTET AXIBIBT, boa again re turned from his yrofeesional tour in Europe. and perma nently located at No. 337 North SIXTH fitreet. Offioe hours from 9t012 A. M., and 2to4P. M. 5824.21 MR FRENCH MUSTARD.— Purrey Blame's Importod lifvedird, few We in store and to emir), by the Fiala agent, WEIKELES & OkItEIT&I.Et& No. 138 WALNUT &root nin ER , N o w Clarified Champagne •A the barrel or hogshead. ki Older, of extra quality, by the sukTRIECI. Tor sale by • 0c27-12t ifr Noe. 10, 122., and 124 LOMBARD Sk A.CKEREL, 1110.111110 - , 440. 9 kO• 9,500 Bbla Elam Nes. 1,2, Luk). mioke.ra , mg. sought fat fish, In snorted pakkago& 2,000 Bbla New loather!, F 011511310 Bay, and Nollfaf lorries. 1,500 Boxoa Luba°, Scaled, end Ito. 1 Ilerrloc, 250 Bblif Now Nom Sited. 253 Dorm Berle:row Cormt,l Moat% In store on 3 nl2 t; EIVIIPET A 7,00512, IN. 10 Matti W.a.k.37-117. NOE CORPANY, Street. LNBIIBAIiOB, • TOES. E. D. Woodruff, John Ycossleri Jr., P. it justice Washington Jones, Onr.s. Stokes, John Everznan. Prosidoit. &EDSON, Vice President. akrtiD, Fouretary, [lO4l9 -it ait 'B. FLRE. TEE STA-TEMP' Pursi- GOAL.
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