- . , - • - -Pl-11LA1,A....- -- - .. . . . . emesiieesseesen see .._ emmimmismisweesemerniewwwwwwwweertmemee. CITY ITEMI3..; oontineratai-siaatar and Chestnut attests:,, . M-A-PatrlsCD. im. STATE RANK, AT CAMDEN, N. SF" Amos Foster, Boston J B McCreary, 11 Chunk ' C E Bosworth & la, Bootee. . _ eFRISHIIIITTH-MALBON -October lot ,in Wetehing• Ocronita. 2d, 7 865 -The PIINC,Ma DAV° this day 1.) Hey men rhelaTid edividerd ' f FIVe OW CENT ter tne last six THE WininvEn & WILSON SEWING M A. 0 A Stewart . New York Miss 11 ta bowed ton, D. C. by the Rev. ;either MoCarty. at the . reel- month., and 'tin extra dividend o"' Jive per cent., both deuce of t h e brideet nude, 001. John L. Smith, Cherles A Illith. Penes Klee E E Coolidge, Salem palate on demand , clear of tax. . CHINE AT VIE STATE FAIB.-It has become 40 AIV Molitor' J Semite', Weet Chester I , rit.hmeth. Jr., of Phileuielp_hie, to Mica Emma J. By- B an no* J. TO WNEDIND, Cashier. bon, of Waehlngton, D. C. No cards general for the Wheeler & Wilson Siming Miiihine J Blinding... Boston SDi Stein, Chicago DEIS Nth-MCKIM-On Thurectay, October let, at the reel l e-te die ER CA N TILE LIBIteaRY C 034 J Wood, Colutabnit 6 T Suit & wf. K.mttickv - to take the Bret awards wherever they are brought iti Dorf , ti, Pittanre 'DrZa 1 • • N ' c inn.. New York • resiemce of the bride's What , , by the Rev. Dr. Pareses, . ',..---, PANT. - 'law LIBRARY will b. 'reopened ou - into competition with any others in the country, DI Pond, Boston AB ii M art -n, Florence ' Fred Dennis nr a horn N V gi, oght ,,, of S. kino,lfoKtito N. -•' to 4 '," Anat. e'.. MONDAY, October sth. , of this city. . • a c o l onist° rcorganizatlitn of the Department of Fiction - that for them to receive any lesecompliment than f A t 1 4, Fic i r a tit o Wc l a ii go_ e. B Day Maryland . HOPKIN6-OIIION. -At New Orleans. elent e leith, by le in nroareie. . , Wash A. Orovemain Jr, B altimore Rev. Biqa Onion, Frederick. Vittheat Flopctaa,loe or Those Members having Novels out will please return ' this would be an insult to the intelligence of a u who B F Bruce, New York B Kimball, can Franeisco Algid Rev Bieber El ODICIDP. of vermont and Josephine them, that they may be repaired. . .know the relative merits of the various sewing ma- .4* i l r i bi n nl i nze: v v . e r r C F Zlgenfelder, Ohto Nest Gee& danehter of the officiating olergymen.both. At' least I.NIO New 'Volumes have been' purnhas.d., B J . embler&la, Bedford ITT :chines now in WM. The State 'Agricultural Fair, Carlisle Nerweed,Di York F Eckstein, O'nel sal • " ''''' ` 4.8 ""• un * WeST-HrieE. -In West Philadelphia on Thersd er the die opal of the , , . fine, as tOOII as ready ; the whole will again b. Placed 4 1 ' Stockholders. of which dne.uceicei which closed at Norristown on Friday last, where ty h tlt:s a -o n n i Nx i v York WII Mille &we dandasky morning, Ortobe. let, by the Rey John 'Ruth. William Al lie P atveu. OC3-31.. F Siget, ereenee li elson West and Margaret Davenport, daughter of nearly all the sewing machines in the land were re- - R Theme en. Providence 0 Rayfield St wf,Memphi Memphis William Rose • M' COOPIER , e'HOP SOLDIERS' 110,11141. -presented, awarded the highest premium to the 1111, 011 Pow, & le, Pottsville F B ren nimac, Homed:de ' ' -ey,sl, IiTIOT fle ERR. Treasurer, ace nowledgee Ghee E ittOWDP Cincinnati El Wir kley, Neva Yerkee ' .chine in 'question, and, we believe, a similar pre- Fl &ben. Jr, & • erf, US Di Mrs Helena how York e . • 3D-13aree ta• ',feint 1 y the hand. ot Dr. E. %Vara, eCkl: From-Dirs. Bottihnlin Davideee_ - ' - .$lOO.OO :faience has been given it wherever it has been W C Doane, Washington F-Seltathard. England FOULE"E-Departed this life, on Sunday morning, the Pt 01 11 Mr,.P • 60.00 publiol W 11_ WNW Beaton [thread & wf, N Y 4th Octeber.lBo ALM/tette Penis•tri Foulke, wife of Frron Mrs e. Berner, part proceeds eta Farr held y exhibited. The committee declared It to be, Diode.] Lat Al. ' l3 : J. II MT L Coe& ecraetou, retina John L. Foulke '6l. ' D and d ''''` Iml ° ' tit f Ctotrle4 a. it Motrattown, New JereeY• 215.2 A tae it unquestionably is, the best sewing machine, D Weber 8 " Hamm° ll4 . lBl° `" York Poulree, H.q. M. •' "" C . , for all family purposea In use. The peculierities of Dr R Gilbert, New York W Phillip& New York CRAVeI'Oe.D.-On the 4th inst., Itlery, wife of Win. T0ta1. • ..... c $366.t5 E F Beal, Pitteburg w Carr et we Pietsbarg - the Wheeler & Wilson instrument consist in their W Theta'. er. Wilmington T S Pitt -, Ul N tire we ed, Heed 42 y eerie 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tiimplicity (being operated more easily than any hire 1 'Sellers, Pittsburg Cll Ripley, New York 2. invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her, .1i1" Trine ANNUAL MIECIFOTENG OF VEII3I F. bloody Pitlebnrg ••others extant), their perfect Adaptability to all Miss 'rredidt,Poitamouth taijititUvel,ot„hgarstin- Luebend, NO. 33 North Twenty-aret street, on WL.d.. Illik..;;* COIVIRIBI , TOEtS to 'the VOITNO. 'KENN INS IT Desd ay morning, at SS o'clock, without farther . ' i tilT e T r E D A w4,ll o l:l e t e e r l t a x ) t a rile i t 2. oll32. o ....VVALIVUT Street, in , Wade of cawing, their extraordinary durability (it !P STredick, Portsmouth N L archer, Li-inn Rouge eerie"o' ' ick. wben the &nand, 7 bee P MM. Pertemonth H S neer Illinois Report o f the Board of T rustees will he submitted and BONTINO-. - -On the ,td Met e Martha Batting, in the .being almost impossible to get them nueof repair), F Howland %S. rw. ' •we New ) twit II R Wight , tI S A a n Eje c tion for Trustee heed- wm L EhIEIN. • and their exquisite beauty as an article of furniture. Gee C Farrar,' New I erk Wm Turner, Baltimore 67th year of her age . yes end friends are Faap.otfully invitee to 0 02 Ih" Secretary 01 the Beard of Trnetees. 'The elegant new warehouse,of the Wheeler & Wit- a:TIC-eine. Hhode Island B Elie , rnaa & la. vie We o per a Tel& i en the furor. , from 1 the late resteetwo . f Sabez it north& New Jertey R tiompon. Pnavidenca ' Bunting, de•-efoed (oarby it to meet at the hone. ou ' CITIZENS VOLUNTEER HOS PI . son Company, in this city, et No. 704 Chestnut Wl' larrebese Baltimore a , K Moorehead & ve, Mr. bll ,' T el. -..e et tied Meeting of thin e.nociation will 4 Tbirdent the 6th last, at 2 o'clock without further Street, is now the leading point of ettreution 00 our Mr & Dire Hal kei I, N Y 511 as El Moorehead Pitte/sec e tire.. 3 . .' .r. b« hold •n TTIEt. DAY Evening, 6th .lust,; at the Ti of umob.ick & la. NT: L Backe:le& New York II EP BIJ RN. --On eun d ay, the 4th Met. at Bath Spring& l''''''• PT' ' ectnel attendance IF reqm-sted as the Election :most fashionable thoroughfare, rendered doubly so fel 0 Sala zar , Madrid Mr Willing oft Beers wilt be held. B yorder atop Bet."li. 'near Bristol, retina. , Cherie. Wee ey Hepburn. -by the much-admired- automaton lady in their west C W West, Ci nc i nna ti Cart 0 W remlin,lf 3A. DO , otice ..t ;be funeral will be onhtisheo. • err 2t T. L. 0 IFFeRD, 'A.G . 'S , ' 'window, who still continues to puzzle the wits of Mal Wooe. Ctncinnati R !Maar, finha SHOENTIEHOhIt -Drowned at Bride , hurg on the 3d .i W Everly. Illinois 2 II fathom, Waddington` in2r., rd wee r., sou o r Edwin F. shoenberg .i 3r, of ia ,,.. _,, • THITITICENTH WARD NATIONAL • every lady by the agility with which she operates • J Wentz. New York 51 Duane II N mei...vie l'e. e... 98 C ATIeN A mated meeting will ne h•bil etteMORROW . EV E NING . October Orb. at 734 &cloak the machine, without - 'a Moment's intermission, ar B Johnson. New York N B Heade IT Sef 11 WIOBT -At Prelim:ld, Maine, OIL Friday, °Mabee touch corner NINTH .nd 81*RIN , 1 GARDE V sits.' ' i C hipley. NOW York N H Davie, Sane Fe 2,t a) F; Eli • 1 wir f b . 7 . Zh .... .0 0t e HON'. Wifitttla T. 10 wight, JONATHAN BULLOCK, President. from morning till night .- Mr ts. dire Clark, Wash W Wileon, nisi de J471011'0 t". D., t ged 63 years. jr. 8 I,TWIS, Secrete , y. 0r.,3.2.1. '• _ .sa B 1 c lock, Baltimore J r g hear Turk The relative-seed friends of the family are respeetfulls COMPIIMHNT , TO A CITIZEN.-The Did- tt l iq V:il k ,' Baltimore WE' B e l a "• . 11, St Louis invite/1 to attend her inners'. from the reddence of her m,, .11.16141 Pas ENTLI WARD -A 111.13 KT : patch, of yesterday, in speaking 61 the alinsist ent pa- eee P Cox, Baltimore lie , ..Hrether. Brum, lye brother. Colonel William Brolford , No. 31.4 South Fif It .O of the hate nat Union escociation of the • ldw B Vail - S •libtey. Chicago Pe-nth street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 7th lust ,at Wt r will be held at the co toror M . a SLSOKOLTIII triotlem of Mr. R. 0. Welber°, -proprietor of the Oen J Com. ran: FEW York J Goodin. St Lents • S 04,...eb, without further notice ..., core or TF11„ EVENING, October 6th, popular Gentlemen's Fureiehing' Eemblisheient, l e i ( s i Node, New York L Moes Chi at. tTEV/lieoN.-Cielther ed. hoe., Mrs. Mary Anti a a nOßl , :il MOND et bete I le' o'clock A full atrenJanc Cl .. d ..tr,rl Noe. band 'I North Sixth street', says that Mr. Wed. . I , p le o ll , to lla , riel o tn o Harrisburg , Etti t e t e: h • c i , , 1 , 11 , 441 , e i t i , p . i t a t i e:i < ee Sieve Li tOD, _Wile of Samuel Stevenson. age t6B years. AT.a5. A t•Arn, S , c'ry. flt.] WM. LINKER, ,Presd't The relatives and frionda of the family are ros ant ' horn ill pre-eminently a man of his word and that , J F Brown Hi It Payson &we C. iCaao fully invited - - to attend Ler femora , from her late red- 1 -- -...---e- THIRTEEN'CH WA.RO TO THE Meats, Washington Mrs et umphrey. C hies& ale is now again at his poet, where he is prepared to ly:1 Ddeice, No. 611 North Front etreet, on Wadneaday RI Seirt E.-C Ult r IN, AGNEW, and- the Wllobei . Cambial]. I- ew Orleans S Dulanee Ohmage . n ornine, at 10 o'clock. Interim,. tet Laurel Mit. 'int , U lON TICK!. T. .-- '' - deal as frankly with his patrons as he west out to J'eeetrade, New Orleans fir 3 Lludaniar I:El-Kee -On the Ott lest.. 14.zebette relict of the Mee AMI eSS MEETING of the level citizens will he held - -deal with the rebels." • Goo P Rtmell H Walker. Kentucky J " Cooper. Pittsburg Dr Fertruson,Lasington.Ky Jima tb en Terker, aged Si years . ,__ __ . - Funeral from her - MU res' I once, ,10 North Eighth EV ale INO October 6th; e 0,7.4 o'clock. • OUR RuSSIAN VISITOREL-It 18 HOW be. J Archer, Ft Louie _ Mr Glenn street, cm Third -dav morning, 6th instant. lev - h. oil -2t• • .1 a I:1 .. e Ce. -13 V alqar • f the rommitteA. - J M Jolnron, Prov, R I Mr Vinton 1 use at )2 r 'chick. '.lieved by some well-informed persons that one of CR Wilitims. Prov, R I BR Menerfmn. US A JOBNSON -o.t. Friday, October 2d Montgomery.,i ...ee ...„2• 4 - - SCRIPTURAL KaOWLEDGEI SO 'yr'. Stacy, New York J G Morrie,' Stenben villa • Joh/teen. in the 44th year of his age ' . -- CIETI .- b. Sixth. en anal nesei m will ctn the °bleeds of the Russian oftleers, who were receive N 0 NY hits, New Orlea ns! The member. Ot P.l-t - rc Scar A. Y. 14,, No 186 latboP (r.: V.) on DIONAY, Oct. sth, at (mercer of BP. M. edpo handsomely in New York A few days ago, is, to - 'it e womb& of the 11. S As.ol.4oF'a also of Third on,,', Concert Fl i ll being occupied. the Primo lit erosion" will he make arrangements with Par, W. W. Alter, thegreat American-Chestnut street. above Piens. filet, Peeneylea Ms, and the relatives and frieuds of atm he'd at the SB. corner NINTH and ePECNO GARD eN , Coal King of this city, to furnish . the Htlaal4ll Eno- Mee D Knight. Maryland Geo B Cada-elector. IT SA. I.,totrt are Invited tit ttend. Me feeerai, hind Tuesaay tetijete is Ze . tje f. ct i , ••!h il 7.,, m rd nt i l e i ,lt i zeTr 4 e Y ge 1 .1 t W ee il s pire with Bituminous and Anthracite (Joel More 1 e i ti ., Vrzfr.. Mar land gn oa tt ef z ,, a ,,,b w ,, ,4„,,, , e t: e r ,. =1 . 0v , !. 6 1 , - . , . k x, :.4 i r V ad s , t. ,N t. , t ,v 2 i V o t r o r c i i . = , azrA. , : d i- , I 'ry.Sld ° a. visitorf .., the•t JP, timee who co Metre ilim to he " the . Chien - , the Son °libel:vine God ern Coe and real man than fifty- thousand tons of the beet Lehigh Sisal Cfeoble 'Vincent k wf, Del D Bank. Baltimore , to Oder 1•1111. eNtattety, Fraulifrd. i t , Cu e per,ed. .1. E. BO ''' , N. eiesidont. : CONRAD It Friday evening Oct 2.1 after a sleet have left his yard, Ninth street, above Poplar, to the Wi t Li T a ro n an.wii aiis Jar TF. meworth.Ragerst'n Sod , ... - zee, •.' li polt ARA El Freeeer, tf S a ' - sre ere lunette, rattle W. 7.10RR1e.. M. D., Biblical Instructor 04-21 . - order ot our citizens, sines the commencement of Joe Klasener aas Oliver & ia. N Jersey 8 *` (1 : 12 Ye"° the present season. • John TOW ford. Penne BU P este& New York • ' E ii Dailey. Penn; - The male friends of the family are invited to attend LA G B Brigham ITS er the fete-oat, frern .the residence Ne. 2i03 Walnut mreet, - M , nisirricE.-Tri al iIIeENTHL INS CAL. MENT on the stack of the ..ld ES CONVILLS, PURR OLD PORT, SHERRY, AND MADEIRA A Swain • TAPIA J J Hicks, Miehi SSP tho (Monday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. ' * • MANTPA. eND F SIRMOITNT P. R. R. CO. will b. din David Mcßride, N Jersey John fl Keatmera ashland. StIOR"-At the Officers' Hospital, Came's Woods, b et, her oth. 186.3 at the office of the - Tree, • WINXII, for medicinal purposes , constantly on hand - Gel g Goucher IS WOodou y & ta...Pivatr - - Philadelphia. on the ad hot., Stones H. Silber, fist "i t ti n r d a P , h l. B o l . ° B ° VßNE, No. It 6....0tith SIXTEI Strout and for Bale by Davis 64 Richards, Arch aad Tenth, A _Juliet. New York Galvin J Efinde,G ward, Pe e J S Besieger. blenelield. 0 J ['inhere muith B 'sten SCOTT---On Friday. 2.1 inst., Sirs. Elizabeth Scott, in lieutenant 61.10 th 0 0Cbt.F Troop. .. • . e L . ., 4 ", E T. FEmeg y . 5eer ,,,,,._ . . • " e Streets, Wm Christie. Ft John& N•P D Q Albright. Hanover. Pa the 77th emir et her age. •OFFICE BEAVER MEADOW RA I L,' ~,. ,„ find Geo A Riether.St Johns ,N P rhos I, Weer, Pottsville - The retatives and friends are invited to attend her ROAD AND C. C CODs PAN.F. - ARMY AND „INKY Y OFFICERS Will J H Brock, Scree ton • Goo Richardson emend from th e residence of her daughter, hies. E. W. DELP dth September 28 1863 PRIMA , . . blunder]. 9'211 North Fifteenth eireet ibis (Hendee) everything neceooary to their complete outfit, in - t ' '' a thittaath, .. at M. f 6.1:i last •2P hi• • * A Quarterly Dividend of 2ke" per cent, on the Neils! State* ate* Union-Market s t ree t , above Sixth. -h b ' d 1 d l d Stock of (hie Company sae een ec are this ay, paya the best style, at Charles Oakford & Sons', under S rocbran Kansas WRR MeClintosk, Penns SliiTli.-On the 24 of October, the Rev. John Slaty, in the Stet year of his age. ble on and after October 7th. clear of Otlv. mutant tan. - the Continental Hotel. s_ Du ribar. • N Bloomfield, Pa I R 111-. CI in tock Bloomt P • a The relatives end friends of the family are reepectf ally . °° 24 9t's L. CEIAMBERL eIN, T.ep neer. • e , JW S Kough:liewport Pa 33 W Campbell: Middleen . A EUPERB STOCK Of GENTLEMEN'S il'lrß- B Panorini. Breekty n ' JTT Kurtz, Penn , f, irivit i d to e n teintl. ble.fe d neral on :Tuesday next, at 10 A .,More' ICE. OF TB E N` RAN &LIN PI R. 131 W McFarland, 'Trenton Caot D Henkel, Penna. et a we ,":„ m e e e;=SerneTreteeri7:l4.4sB.e.Nort° eleventh- ' " INS. CO.. PILTLADELPHIA, Sept 25, 1863 ~-Ai NISBING GOODS of his own itapottatioo anti nianu-election for TEN - DIREO ri MS, for th e sunning year, will . Vit Snyder. Bridgeport I W Manning , Tyrone eLEEPER -On the 2d met., Joseph K Sleeper be he d, agreeably to charter, at a general meeting of • faeture-inoltiding his inimitable 'Shilt, a universal Meeli Snyder, Bridgeport: E Bogardus, New York • the relatives and friend+ of the family are invited to the stockholders. for that purpose, at the office if the favorite among gentlemen of taste-eis now offered GFI Hembi ight. Wanlia'n. Mies if uoliester. N York attend the funeral We (Secend.day) morning, at 104 Company. ort,AIONDAY. Oct. 6. 186' • at 10 o'cick. AM. W Lupfer, Ohio WEI Hodgson W Chireer , o'clock A. el, from the residence of his father, Johu L. ee26 10t - J. W. 1110eLLISTSR. Sec. nee tem. - by Mr. George Grant, No. 610 Offeetuift street. S L Huyett, Penns D lit Schaeiler; Berk. c J Sleeper; No. bill North Sixth street, F Watson. New York- J Wation & niece. N York TALMAON.-00 tbe let instant, of typhoid fever, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS J W Frith. New York Tea limply New lees r . ' Harry.W . son of B. S. and Jane Talmage, in the 18111, MILITARY .Nurrick.m. and Caps; also, Ladies', Kissel!, and Children's B Sferu, New York Chas Thomas, New ore ye ti ', of his Bogy. %V B Barper, linnting i n co W F Muter Neer J-rseY The relatives and friends of te a familyare respectfully Furs, have just been opened in choice variety, by 01. Drake & es, Ohio 0 Weamer • Jr.• In& - ana co invited to attend -the !lineal frown th e rmeidencent his COMPANY A, IST REGIMENT vOakford and Sono, under the Coetinental Hotel.t Shafer. Lancaster g Stacy, New York PareDte, No. 1634 Oreen street,this (Monday ) morning.the ARTILLERY, H. G. John Sumney, Jr. Penns GI. Plitt, Pittsburg sth that., at 10 o'clock, without I - natter notice. To pro- . - 10 4 . HIL....DFLPHIA. Oct. I. 1863. A PULL ASSORTMENT of all the finest teed to Laurel Bill eemetery. I I. ofORDER No -.1 -The Comi,toy tail woemille at The Union-Arch street. absive Third. - BACON. -On .Friday °vetting. October 2, Dr. Jame, English Pickles and Sauces, has just been received on the Armory, No. 17 33 MAR egr Street, TUESDAY. Martin Early & son,' Penn% Lient D 2 Wilkins , fauna W. Bacon. in the &eh year ef los age. , . the 6h instant, at 7 o'clock P 111 ,to sign the pay rolls - by Davis & Richards Arch and Tenth streets. - Price Bluer , P't Mercer,NY J J Overholt. eft Plea‘ialtt Th e male relative,' and Met de of the family are e• for eervicee in September, 1862 . By order of 1 C Jaggard, Altoona. MM.. Worts, Ohio Pecifelly turfed to attend his factual from hie late te MORS D. L ilsDiS, Captain. COUGH I. COUGH I COUGH 1-Why be trot- E Carey. Pittsburg c F Keene & la, New Yo r k :ideice, No. =South Ninth street, this (Monday) mom- B. C . - BOLLARD. lit Saigeant. oil 2t• .1' May, Bellefonte • be e it td ft e z r . li t. ,3o , rA i :ir Cheater , i .. ii , l .:a st i i r li get, withent further notice. To proc,ed . ' , bled with COughs, Colds, Hoarseness, or any Pub • C Cram, Ohio . ATI ENT lON, CO. C. 32D R EGl monary complaint, when so sures remedy as Jayneta 0 F Cline, Ohio r A McGrew . • Moore & wfllheimer, LatrobeMENT, P. M.-ea special meeting of Conarany C will G W Expectorant can be obtained 1 Sold at No. 242 el W C Shinier. Lewisburg Lexlegt,KT ;ewisbnrg Ohio II Fellheimer, B Colwell, on Weekly Report of Interments. be held at the Armory, on fa ON Pa Y EVENING, the 5h inst.. at 9 o'clock, in reference tJ City Boaatv "`. Chestnut street. - ace It .I,MPS Brown, Salem, DI J A Brown, at Clair , HEALTH OFFioR. October 3,18133. A ocular stated meeting of Compaey C, GREY RE- E Beech, New - York It Whitfield, et Clair Deaths and inte rnm ents fie the Ofte of Philadelphia i kRVES. at 8 o'clock. • GRAND UNION. RALLY OF THE SIXTEENTH R M Rohrback, Union co J W Holt,d. Potts town from the 28th of . Sept. to the 3d of Oct.. 1863 By ord-r of ,. .. W. W. ALLEN, Captain. WARD.-A Mass Meeting of the citizens of the i; B aden e t r a n al I s l ilt e .Te ui n a !:a Pa j 7H R e o n T d o r r i ell: * o t a 'at°w • a Chicago ci d E. H. OODEN, O. S.. . . _ It. `,Sixteenth ward will be held this ( NI- sad-my) evening L T Lewis, Liverpool, Del Chas W Duren, NOWNWII'' . • - El ''' .t''''. ''' FOURTH ..at the corner of - Seiond and -Laurel a treece. Pro- . • OAVSES OF DEATH. p CAUSES OF DEATH. '`,, Barley Sheaf-Second street, below Vine. es7l •• -torment speakers will be present, famous' them Col. et 0 . g 0 UNION LEA.GIIE REGIMENT. -Mathews, of Maryland, and ex. Governor Noble, of . TAll •p leghamreen Jets S•rerthwalt, Boston Northampton Alex German, Penns . • Wisconsin. Band of music in attendance. * J Cunningham, Newtown- HP Lyons • , . Abscess 1 1 Fever Scarlet. - 6 Under anthority from the.. War Department, endorsed M. tAinninghan., Newtown Oliver Watson, Parma ''' SaPhYxift 1 " 'Typhus - 2 NOTIOE.-The undersigned are now pre- -6 Stevens , Providence. RI J S Ivies ApOPIBX9 2 " Typhoid ' 82 by the Adjutant General of the State, the undersigned, Thee I' Kirk bride, Penne. N W Woodward. burns and Scalds.- 1 1 Falling down eta ,a• 1 1 i constituting %Committee of the Union League, propose . paring - to issue their Illustrated Almanac for MI. 1 Buckman, Bucks co. Pa 'W H Crandall, New York-Cancer 3 .themorrhase. ' , Parties Wishing an advertisement would do well to w Davidson, Cheltenham al Finney Bladder 1 e - "e Lungs. 1 to raise , Wla Stue):.er, Bucks CD, Pa " tilaallieh... .. 2 Hooping-• Cough 1 make an early application, if they wish a prominent Caonaltiee, not ife• lutheitmation.Brain. 3 A REGIMENT OF INFANTRY ...- -position. The number Issued will probably be be. Commercial-Slxth Street, abov e Chestnut-fined 2 ' a ' Brrinchi.... . 4 ' Croup 16 " Colon. I FOR THREE YEARS' iween fifteen thousand and twenty thousand, suit it A Mauling, Delaware co R W Bernie, tvilm Del C ti B • ongte one rain.. 3 b " Larynx. •.. 1 1 W Wright, Pa J McLane., Wilm, Del Lunge.. 1 1 " Liver...... • - Will be distributed throughout the Wee t and South- sits 1:1 Arnold, Harrisburg Jae Yr. .Drew " '. Liver.. 1 " Lunge 4 3 - - OR - west, as well as in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary- .1 H Heddlesen, US A liobt Chaffent, Pa Cholera Infan tutu.. . 8 " Peritoneum . 1 . Jl3 Duckett, Übester co W B Leas, Hantiagdon co " Morbus 2 " Pros G•and.. 2 . THE WAR. %land, New Jerseyaand New York. It is distributed 11 Qooretan, New York Meru K T Wild ... or A Congestive hills " Stem. &Bow• 5 2 - ,free/y in the Army and Navy, and offers t h e beat Col JT cianey, - New York W N Werner. Chicago Commie ie ° L 'gee .- 31 4 In flammation all recruits mustered into the regiment .advertising medium for goo's" suitable to either. W J binedley, Delaware co G C Gallagher, Lancaster co " in '1 Bowels nn Convulsion&. 1 8 Dentry of Brain 1 A. BOUNTY • All advertisers furnished with' Almanacs for gratui- Mount Vernon Motel, Second St.above Arch.. Cyanosis. 1 Janndice • 1 - tons 'distribution. Terms, cash. One page, $6O, rare warner, Dew York Col J R Ecke Diptberia 17 Mania-a-Potu ..... ... 2 of Malt , page, $25. Card, $l5. Sample copies 'sent Joe Felix ed & we, Philada W B Ripley, New York Diarrlicea 7 4 Martutmns...„ ..... ~. , II 3 , 11a0 Platt Limit 0 t•V nloNewYork Dr" P,". ..... 3 2 Obainetion Bowels. 1 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS free to parties applying. W W Went New Jersey Win Ferguson, Penna Abdominal 2 Old Age 4 CHARLES STOKES- &00 , S C Allen J D Armstialth, Penns " Brain - 4 Ossification, Heart... 1 Will be paid by the Government. No. 824 Chestnut street Philadelphia.. Sl3 Rusher', Baltimore Wll strong. Trenton " Ovarium.• •1 -. Palsy,.. ......, . • 3 I . Run over on itailr 3 d 1 And to all who have served in the army net less than leT Illitchell, Penns. Tl 3 Wilma, Delftware City ' } J e r i , _Having understood that it has been represented DTV Brodbeed,Warhingt'n H H Boyd, Delaware City Dis ease of --I."'n 1 duppreosion Urine.. I NUM Months, . by a person soliciting advertisements for another Wl3 Earl & la, Boston " Liver eart-- 3 2 Scrofula 2 1 Softening of Brain • 2 • .. .• A BOUNTY ::. • ' t publication that •we were not going to issue our Bald Eagle-Third St., above Callowlial• '' hidneys.• 1 Small-Pox 1 1' Almanac for 1884, we deemed it necessary to make Win Wetherbold; Siegersv P A Lerch, Gherryville Drowned Lobes- • . 1 4 1 etill-cid born.e• 1 13 . OF ecti • -the above statement, to prevent parties being true PragWifttunk 11,271:1",'P'Llnesboro 1. , 2 ,,, e ,,,,,..„ 6 1 Tabes Mesenteries.- I FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO DOLLIES. red On. CHARLES STOKES & CO. D Taylor & la, • Lanesboro T S „Leis. niia r , Pi!=:l,er Debility 9lu Teething- j. - - S H Barnes Lar.esboro • W II Leiser'. i N rab .r ne, orthn , ‘ , 1 „ "e ,.,. I- ellen nof Brain.- • 1 Un_known 4 of Which , with th e monttro pay, Forty Dollars will be LEATHER.-There is an old maxim to the J Taylor & la,Lanesboro E' J Lerch & la, Easton ' 7I 1 'Wounds-Gunshote 1 En kipelas 1 1 1 paid at the time of being mnetered into service. , rellbet thelt "there is nothing like leather." Breeelits Twat . 143 142 - National -R ace s t ree t, above Third. • used to be made of that useful artiele, and Cooper, p s Leitenrin J Byers , ' Cherry g, Penne Valley of THE ABOVE THERE WERE- The Regiment will Inecommanded by Colonel GEORGE - .the novelist, gave the name of "Leacher -stockingao J Bate, "Omaha. N T A Crabb, indialla Cinder 1 year. 66 From 40 to 50 -27 p. McLFAN, late of the Pennsylvania Eighty-Eighth to one of his most conopicuouo characters l'' S Crouse, Williameport J T Well er, Indiana From -1, to 2 23 5O to 60 15 • • Un' ss E Bvoks & la, Millersville J Doeblin ' 2to 6 32 .. 60 to 70 e ye the and Third Union League Regiments, . - have changed, and the ladies have taken kindly to 011 Wasithern, Allentown .1 Woods, Sidney, 0 " sto 10 14 " 70 to 80 . - 15 -leather as a material for their bot.neta and their II Silver, Maryland B. Bower; LatrobseTa "10 to 15. S"EDto 90 7 Headquarters, No. 432 CHESTNUT Street. ' A Jeffery,Baltimore " 15 to 20 9 " 90 to 100 2 -bonnet trimmings. While our wives and sisters are " 20 to 30 •.. •,,, 26 . - • All loudness of the Regiment will -be conducted skies thus putting calf-skins upon their heads, we are " - 80 to 40 34 Total 202. sively at these Heedquarter& and no applications ad ' looking up woolen garments for our bodies,' and in SPECIAL NOTICES. WARDS. i ' WARDS. WARDS. .. • First ..... . 28 Tenth. • 10 Nineteenth 18 dressed elsewhere wil l receive attention. -pursuit of elegance and comfort in that line, we are Second:: , .... , ..14 Eleventh it Twentieth. • 13 ••-•". _ promiring fall and winter suits at the Brown Stone Third 11 Twelfth. 4 'Twenty-first 2 ' A CART ' - Fourth' is Thirteenth 7 Twenty-second.. 6 - - .01oRdng Hall of Hod:hill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and Fifth- 12 Fourteenth. .. ... 10 Twenty-third.... 2. mill be immediately formed lathe neighborhood of the . 405 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Leather breeches Sixth 4 Fifteenth 11 Twenty-fotirth..26 ~. Seventh. It Sixteenth. 32 Twenty-fifth.... 2 'sty .have' i. , gone out," but if they should "come in" Eighth 13 Seventeenth.... 7 Unkn0wn........15 again, to to IL & w., if you want to procure them Ninth li Eighteenth -8 . • rin the highest style of elegance. Total. 15 2512 Deduct deaths from the country WHAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TEAS MONE 808 THE REBELS.- • Pint. It confiscated their cotton, but in return reame them "Wool." Second. It has exorcised a" Foster-ing" care over .North Narolina. Third. It gave them a "Pope" to control their misguided zeal. Fourth. Notwithstanding the financial condition -of their country, it established • , lianks) in New Orleans. Fifth. It furnished them with a "Butler" and '" Porter." Sixth. When the slaves in South Carolina fled from their masters it sent them a " Bunter" who found them by hundreds. Seventh. When they invaded Pennsylvania to reap a harvest, it furnished the ' , Sickles," and gave them " Meade" to cool their heated blood. In fact, it has furnished them with everything save is tailor eimilar to our well.known townsman Gran wille Stokes, into. 809 Chestnut street 'THE INFLUENCE OF FASUION.—It would e use/ess to deny or attempt to deny that it is the .tot of mortals to be influenced in a greater or less, degree by Fashion, and we presume the fair sex Will not be displeased if we say that they are quick to discern and adopt the elightest - changes occurring tin the fashionable world. At this time a decided herniation and remarkable effects are being pro ducal by the introduction of beautiful embroidery on ladies' and children's cloaks, dresses, &o. This, when' worked by hand, L tiresome and a tedious `jib, and our fair readers will thank us, we know, for informing them that it is performed with mar *venous rapidity by the Grover & Baker Machine, which combines this with many other valuable feature. 'The work of days is, by this little inde fatigable worker, reduced to minutes, and perform with a neatness and accuracy almost incredible. EALENTLESCEN'S HATS.—A.II the newest and best styles for Fall Wear, in Felt, Silk, and Cacti. mere, will be found at Warbtuton's, No, 430 Chest nut iitteet next doer to the Post Office. mild= ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, [IP TO TWELVE O'OLOOE LAST NIGHT. Girwrd—Chestrantt I Dr C T Stewart Wells,l3 S A' Chas T Gleason, Memphis alenry Mille, Memphis airs Gilbert, Cincinnati, 0 Mies Gilbert, Cincinnati, 0 Miss 11 Snow, Cincinnati, 0 H Witherspoon. Kenttick tlktro - Valentinp, New York ,Mrs Owens . Ne w ork .F W./1011 , 7.311, Kalamazoo H C Spear. U N W Moore k la, Beaton .8 Maier & la, Easton Miss L A Thorown, N Y blies M B Parker, Delaware 3 B Cochran. Delaware tirg Grew, Delay are LL N. Hanley. Boston It t 3 cfmnploa. Boston Moms Chem, Pittsburg Col W Espy, Pittsburg B Burrows, Troy. N Y Drd M Sanders, New York W W Wright. Delaware Mrs Wright & da. Delaware .(leo Macklin, McVeytown Mrs .1 P. kby. Harrisburg Miss V Eby, Harrisburg 'Elias Baker, Penne. , Geo W Tait, Louisville -James Goodall, Louisville Maynard & family Jr s Judson & a. Daytgu, 0 Alex tkabertson Penffa & w4uffalo. Miss Bignall. nffslo hire J A Hendrickson, bid :D Wells -John McKee & 2 d. N York - J James L ft WheelerW Chester Cireen 'Chas C Tucker, Washington John Wright IMerebarsta'—Foi ..Joe Prank, Chicago ..Mra Moore & da, Pittsburg Mrs Smith, Pittsburg 111. es Wilson. Pittsburg N.Miller, Pittsburg B W Miller, Pittsburg G Mc p Lan, II 8N J Kem, an D ah :S Arnold, Clearfield .Col Gibbs, Tennessee J.Xhite & Eon. Washington 'Hbn D Nene, Penns H. Moore. Clearfield K Arnold, Clearfield .N D Cortrtght. 1.1 Chunk John Et filmier, Lock Hagen J D 8 Gast , Miftlithurg W 8 Parker, Peons, tri K Bower, Baltimore "V M. Delano, New York H Markley& La, Philo, .J G Orr, Penns .1 Id Black & la. Blair, Pa ...I ft Day, PAtsburat .3 W Wiley, Trenton W 'Pittsburg .John Smith, Lurerne c 0 ,Ideut W Rout, Jr J Ward. New 'York al M J Zghniser, Mercer. Pa W J McKean, Mercer. Pa , .41. B Burrall.JAercer, Pa. St Louts—Chestnut s C Pe Wedle n igh. Pottsville es F Baker. Penna ...1B Stebbins, New York Wan CoDom, sew York 3 Wood, New York .A Loomis, New York - - Robert omis. New York Lo New Y Leighton New York Ram% New York. s MacLellan. Bristol, Pa Dire Shaw. Bl istol, Pa J Sloss, Bristol, Pa W - J Chaney. Delaware co A Maverick, Harrisburg •• Captain Jackson " F Smith & la New Jeisex J Silcox, Sr, Middletown. Orty bow York .13 L _ Bowler Orono , Pane A B - Smlth„Toledo 41 II johnsoa, Indianapolis THE COMMON BELIEF THAT THE HAIR CAN hot le reproduced on bald heads is erroneous, and at variance with the known principles which govern its growth. Each hair is a hollow tube, through which there is a constant circulation maintained by the blood, which circulates in minute veins to the glands or vesi cles which secrete the hair. By this circulation the hair. 1.13 nourished and held fast, its glossy color given and prepared, and each hair covered with the finest oil. Anything which diverts or takes away the blood from the scalp, or impedes its' free circulation, to the glands or the roots of the hair, will stop its growth.. cause it to turn gray, fall of, and leave the head bald. Continu ous mental exertion, trouble, and various kinds of dis eaSe, this produce baldness, or lose of hair. Knowing the cause, we can rationally attempt to counteract the evil by restoring the circulation of the blood through the scalp. Thia can be done by the application of a promr stimulant, when the hair will spring forth and `.grow luxuriantly. The most certain article for this purpose, and the only one which has gained and main tained its reputation through a long series of years, is JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC. This article does stimulate the scalp, causes a free circulation of the blood through it, and does not . injure the young hair as it springs through the scalp. Acting upon principles which can be understood by any person who will give the subject a thought, it recommends itself to every -one requiring an article of the kind. Bra faithful'applicatlen it will stop the hair from falling ant or becoming gray, and In nearly every case reproduce new hair upon heads that bare been bald for years. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, 2E2 CHEST NUT Street. ocs nomnt treat. below Ninth. , Mies McKean, Germantown IGapt Jelin hfellarray. Pa L Tower, Alexandria, Va J Donahue, Atexandria, Va Mr McClure. Alexandria, V W C Shiun. Haddonfield (I II Sterling. U fi A A Matthew.. Kentucky M,e W H Pan!, new York AK Slaughter D ker. Albany R 6 Middleton, Albany 8 GolrY, N D S Ladd, New York Rt.'s S ✓reston, Delaware Sirs 31 - 31eore Newark. Del F S RI ghtt- r. liewburyport W R Brown ztl Woods & la, Parkersburg G W itobson, Cincinnati, evi S Stockwell. lj S N P Cankty, Liincinnati, 0 J R Gray, Pittsburg J R Trost, Pittsburg P J Lamberton, Brooklyn Sara R Brouku St Louis J Lingard, St Ltutis II P Rce & la St Louis Miss C Rice St Loots • Ms , It B Rollins. St Louis •lark Collins. Washington C it Morse, Vira4hington A J bloyrein. Baltimore Adams, Washington Lewis W Ralston - „.. D o%talivan, 41tbura. N Y A 8 .k.varta J . Parker, Penna. AS Brans. Fort Wayne J D Roberts. Boston C A Roberta. Boston pj C Pond. blliwankee r Wintercast, New York P Boyle. IlleYeYtown itreet. below &vela. A S Gillett, Mercer, Pa 1 13 Cru SE w Ohlo H 31 Bambakworth er , Marietta, 0 Limit J 55 Tantrim N York E Z Cotliru3, New York W Conan a wf.Washington Miss S Cohen, Washington S Mcislliany 81 le,_ Ptt babel% 8 D filePnerson, Pen na 1 A Como, Bloody Run W Masters, Bloody Bun S Baughman. Bedford co Jos P Farley, New York A N llotheinser Brooklyn B Martin Cincinnati, 0 J Clifford. Penns IJ Schillinger, Ohio H Miller, Jr, Ohio J Showers, Cleardela, Pa Rural Vail New York , . . . Jae Riter, Pitteburg Tobias Alo,urs. Ohio ••.• . - - • 4 J Tracy, Aarretield, 0 It M Bar lett, Cmcinnati, 0 AB Willcox. New York b S Fiunk St la, Saxton C C Burr. New Jersey Jacob Parsoue, Kentucky J W Ha s & la, Dresden Miss 8 Ethridge. Dresden S Johnson. Addison S Bachrach, Pittsburg etreet, above Third 1 7 T H Marshall, New York Mrs K Marshall & eon, N Y A Vertu • - - a Latimson. New York ID It GowdY, New Men' 0 11 Runyan. Trenton C W Gill. Baltimore I J II Walter, Heading Et Mc:Feuer., New York 1W M Graham, Cincinnati 1G F Smith, Cincinnati - hit Turner I 0 0 Saunders. Penna 'Miss :11.Alormick, Kentucky A 0 Kelly New 'York C Navies, New York A H Haines. - .New Jersey J Wilf , oll, Baltimore. • John T Wilson. Baltimore 11 Wright_ & dau. Boston 11ev B Pampa. Connecticut T Fenner, Kinston. Pa CONSUMPTION CURED—IN SECOND STAGES, and later, without snectietwe or pain, by Dr. STRVENS, 14.113 South PENN SQUARE. Call and obtain refer ences, gratis. oc3-tf HOOFLAND ' s • GERMAN. BITTERS ; Preptred by Dr. C. M. JA.CXSON. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Ner vous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disorderea Liver or Stomach. Every familylhould have a bottle of these Bitters in the house. ONE DOSE will instantly relieve a stick stomach. ONE DOSE will cure the most distressing heartburn. ONE DOSE will allay any agitation of the nerves. ONE DOSE, taken an hour before meals, willive a good appetite. ONE DOSE will, in many cases. cure the most severe headache, when proceeding from a disordered stomach. Tutu hitters can be obtained at any Druggist's or tel ler of Patent Medicines in the United States and Calla due. r Piles 75 cents per bottle. Bee that the signature of G. M. JACKSON is on the Wrapper of each bottle, 0c3.61 Nyrdi STEINWAY'S PIANOS. The fame of these II:L.4110Th Els has ektended to every part of Europe. We find on the programme of, the . Phil harmonic Concerts in Bremen and Brunswick a note elating that the grand piano fortes used were from the manufactory of Messrs. STEINWAY & SONS, New York." We also see by .'a London paper. noticing the fact of WILLIE PAPE playing before the Prince and Princess of Wales during the bridal festivities, that the piano need al the castle was one of STEINWAY & Solos'. New lork; which took the prize medal at the World's Fair," BLASIUS BROTHERS. se26.sw tf No. 1006 CHEoTNIIT Street. NMI GEORGE S,THCK & CO.'S OM PIANOS. Cints.son Synrsoe, Angult, len HR. J. E. GOULD, Seventh aft Chestnut Sts., : DEAR Sin: Having had-frequent orrisortnuities of ex amining the Pianos made by Messrs. GEORGE STECK St Co., Dew York, during the past few years, in the practice of my profession as Tuner, I pronounce them the most perfect instruments I have ever seen- In point of touch, equality, and Biasing tsnethey may defy comparison with any and all other makes, while in the upper two octave (treble notes) they are incompara bly the 'finest I have any knowledge of. C. E. SARGENT, Tuner of Pianos, sel2-sw-tf 907 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ONE•YRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Srrixs, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST. Selling Prices marked in Plain Fignres. Goods:mide to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONE-PEIOE SYSTEM IS strictly adhered to• ill are thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES & 00., 604 M.A.RKET Street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND ALL DISEASES which the Ear or Eye is heir to, successfully treated by Professor J. ISAACS, M. D.. ()enlist and Aerist, No. 811 PINE Street. Testimonials from the most reliable sources can be seen at his office. The medical facility are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secret in his mode of treatment. Artificial Eyes inserted No 'charges made for examination. se22-wa Im THROAT DISEASES, CATARRH, AND ALL dleeases of the air passages, most successfully treated by DR. VON MOSCITZISKER , 3.024 'WALNUT street. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYn! I BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE le the Beat to the World. The only ilarmleaa True, and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to/a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without Waring' the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine le signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR; all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by all Druggists, Sic. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. 1623-18 r LEANNESS, EYE AND EAR.— 1111. "VON MORCIECIBICEF., Oculist and Auriet, graduate of Vienna, author of ' • Guide to Diseases of the Eye," " Observa tions on Diseases of the Ear." can be consulted on all ma ladies of the EYE and BAR. Tears of experience, with an extensive practice, have gained for him the reputa tion be enjoys as the most successful Opthalmic and Au ral Surgeon. Numerous acknowledgments of cures, from pergOtus well known throughout the cithntry, can be examined at hie office. 10217 WALNUT street. 0c:3430' ' DR. SWEET'S - I NFALLIBLE _LINIMENT HAS beei.need by mire titan - a million of people.'and all praise It. Het deaths in the city .277 Nativity---Dnited States:2lo : Foreign, 88; trnknown,l6 From the Almshouse, 8; People of Color, 21; from the country, 15. The number of deaths, compared 'with the correspond ing weeks of 1862 and of last week, was as follows : Week ending October 4,1862, was 262 Week ending September 26. 1868, was TN. • Males, 160 ; Females. 132; Boys, 72; Girls, 77. Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 9. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ. Heath Officer. . 10tEA.CK. CORDED MOUSSELINES.- m All-wool black Corded Mousseline Delaines,j32%c. Lead French biertooes. Lead Poplins and Reps. Black ermure and Gros Grain silks. Black Thibei Long Shawls. Black and white Scotch Wool Long Shawls. Black Turin Cloths. Black and white Striped and Plaid Paris - Mousseline Delaines, just received by BP+SON• di SON, ee23 Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street. B LACK MIXED WATER-PROOF CLOTHS. ' Brown Mixed BERELLANTS. EYtsß & LARDBLL. EYRE & LAND ELL. FOURTH and ARCH. have a fine stock of Shawls. Poplins. and Marines. 6-4 Scarlet Opera Clo , hs. Purple Opera Cloths. Blue Opera Clothe. oc2 MISS ANNA E. DICIEINSONAVILL address the people of Pennsylvania on tlio NATIONAL CRISIS. At SHAMOKIN• • • At POTTSVILLE. At LEBANON At CARLISLE At GETTYSBURG At YORK At CHESTER"... se29-tf CAERE COPE TREASURER, OF c the United States Sanitary Commission. North e Ast corner of NINON and SIX Streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last report: Charles Spencer.-4dlltional " oo Union ArlkEty,ls, SuagnehannaDePot, Pa.. per ira Ttglkenbury 15 00 Finirlow 55 00 J. Spear 600 UK§ Charlotte Cushrr an. proceeds 'of a benefit given by her at the Academy of Musi.c,. in co operatiOn Nwith Edwin Booth and J.S. Clarke, in aid of the Woman s - Penesylvania Branch • of the P. S. Sanitary Commiseion..• • ..• 1,314 27 Anspach & Stanton 20 00 I. J.-, & Co.—additional 25 OD A Friend 100 00 R M. M ..•.. ... 60 00 60 00 B.IIIIM. 60 00 S. Wallis—additional ..... 60 00 :25 00 Keen & Coates.. . ... ..... . . ...... . ..... .... . 20 00 T. Morris 1-ero6 & Cu 25 00 J. 11. Oraham—additional.... ........ ....... 15 00 . ... . 50 00 . Sabbath-school Glen,' itoxborongh, 1 a•• per Alrs. Caroline Jones ' C. E. Morgan & Co.—additional 00 Nece C. Prudden American Life Insurance and Trust Company— additional Previonely reported MMASONIC . NOTICE. THE OFFI CERS and MEMBERS. of EAS VERN ST I...PDHE, No. 100. A. T. M., and the members of the Or der generally, are ream sted to meet at the Hall, Chest nut Street, on TRES PAT , 3l' M. precisely. to attend Chest the funerai of their deceased Brother, MONTGOMERY JOHNSON. -By order of the W. Ift exalt. GEO. I'. LITTLE. Sec'y. UNION BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 3. 1863.—The annual ineetour of the stock holders of this Bnnk will be held at the banking home on TUESDAY November 6, at 12 M. The annual election for Directors will beheld on MON- D AY, November 16, between the hours of 10 A bi. and 2 P If. T.J. RIICKEL, ocOrevnfrinG Cashier. IMWESTERN BANK. OF. PHILA. DELPHIa.. f3CT013611. _ An Election for Directors. to serve this Bauk the *m ining Tear. will be held at the Banking House, on MON- Dalt , the 16th day of November next. between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. 61. and 2 o'clock P. M. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUBSDn'f , the 3d day of B ovember next, at 13 o'clock 31. focs-[o , G. 21 TICOUTMAN, Cashier. MANIIPACTURAL'ILS' ANDMEGI-1.4- NieS' DANK, PIIILADELPFLIA, october2,lBret . The Annual Election ler Thirteen Directors will be leld.at the Banking House on eIONDAY, the IGth day of November Lext, between the hours of 10 A. 31. and 3 Tbe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November neat, atIO o'clock A. M. M. W. W OODWARD. ocs-mwtnol6 Ca.hier. KENSINGTON BANK, PHILADET , October 3. 1963. Vitt Annual !fleeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking.house on TUESDAY, the 3d day of-No vember. 80. at 10 o'clock A. 31. oci-mwftN3 An Election fora hirteen Directors, to serve the ensu ing year, will be held at the Banking-house on 1110N DAY, 16th of November, 1963, between the hours'of 9 A. M. and 2P. AL • C. T. YEERES, rnw ftnevl6 Cashier. PAR El ER S" AND MECHANICS , BANK, PIIILADRLPIIIA, October 2. 1933. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on ZrIONDAY, the 16th day of November nest, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. K. and 8 o'clock P. xMt,. : a g an t d r on l m U e ES n D g A oYth the to th ck ir h d l day rs will v be em h be d at the Banking . House at 4 o'clock l'' EL, agreeably to charter. W. INISHTON_, JR 0c3.tn016 • Cashier. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL.VA NIA.—The FIRST sEMI.CENTENNIAL CUE is.heTioN of the PECLOMATHE/N SOCIETY, will be held in the Hal), of the University, on TUBS GAY. October Mb, at 8 P. M. Speakers on the occasion: Rev. Dre. CRUISE, and IDIfLENBTING, of New York; Dr. HALL. of Trenton. and Beyond dittingulehed gentlemen of this city, Gra duates of, the society. • Senior. nominal, and Honorary members will Meet in the Hall of the Society, at 7M P. N. ,oc3-3t5 MSEVENTEENTH WA.RD.—A. Meeting of be National Union Association of the ward will be held THIS EVENING. at 7% o'clock. at the o. * cornar of FRONT and MISTER Streets. W. JAMES McMANES;Tresident. WM. 11. OVINOTON. Secretary. THE PRESS.---PILILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1863. The Committee will employ the funds now in their hinds, and such as may hereafter be raised. in facilita ting the raising of the Regiment; but are not anthorlz..d. and have not authorized any one, to contmd bills c f, debts, and will not be collectively or individaallyre sponsible for any debts which may be contracted. seEl-mwfira t CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A.. . READQUARTSRS RECRIIITINO sEarlog. INVALID CORPS FOR NRILAISRLPHIA. 24:4 South Tat Ho Street, Philauelphia, ea. SOLDIERS honorably diccharod on account of dis ability amply for Information for enlistment in the ENV D CORK§ to Lieut. HUBER BASTIB,N, Invalid Corm 243 S . Thud street . Philadelphia. Lieut. J. W. DEAOi, Invalid Corps, 611 Brown street, and N. E corner Broad and Spring Garden sts., Phila. Pay and Tallowances, excepting bounty and pension, sale* as in 11. S. Infantry. E. W. MATTHEWS, Major Ist Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phis.. and-tf nLO.AKS AND MANTILLAS AT A- , WHOLESALE! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY! CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE! THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IN THE CITY! .Monday. October sth. .Taestiay, 6 th. .Wodnesday, 7th .Thuraday, Bth Friday, `` 9th. Saturday, " 10th. Monday, '• 12th. - $2,00927 $99.283 66 $ 00 2.9'a J. R. FRY. Chairman. JAMKS'L. CLAGHORN. Treestirer." CoL GEORG - 11 a CROIIIKAN. 11. S. A.. HORACE BINNRY. MORTON McMICHABL, ELLRRSLIK WALLACE, AL , D., J. I. CLARK BARS. Committee. SILK AND DRY.-GOODS,TORDERS. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will End a great saying by examining our immense stock of CLOAKS and MAN TILLAS, oi the newest PILL /Pill WINTER STYLES,' before making their purchas•es, as doing business at a very small expense, and exclusiye:y for cash, we can sell ?A per cent. cheaper than any other house. D. WORMS & CO., N. B. corner of NINTH and CHERRY Streets. Case. I SWISSON, • 73. WATKINS. 5 WANDERS AND JEWELRY. MUSICAL. BOXES. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES, playing from 11 o 12 tunes, el) Woe Opera and Ameri can Melodies. FARB. & BROTHER, - Importer% eel Cm 324 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth. . HOWARD & CO.'S First Class AMERICAN WATCHES, With - lIINFAION'S PATENT REGITL A.TOB. For sale by the pnaeipal W&TCHMASERS. sell-1m 14 G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN AEA Imported WATCHES. Fine Jewelrs. Sliver Awl NAM Ware, as. AA N y 2343 m AA SIXTH Street. FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to. by the most experienced workmen. a every Watch warranted for one year. G. RUSSELL. a% North 9TXTH Street. . 'MICHAEL JACOBS, fit.K.ER, No. 46 Sonlh THI RD Street, PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND 1:111C17.11 2 RENT MONEY BOUG ST AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 00111 MISSION. Particular attention wid to the Nogralation of Time Paper. CITY WARRAriTS BOUGIIT. • ocs-31n TetRASS STENCIL . ALPHABETS. - M. J. METCALF & SON, 4534 SALM STREET, BOSTON. MASS. The only manufacturers in the United States, of Drags Alphabets and Figures. to any great extent or in any variety, Sold at wholesale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES Also, the BEST OF INDELIBLE STENCIL INK, very Olean. Stencil Dies and all kinds of Stencil stock. Inquiries or orders promptly attended to. 0c.5.3m ITORYTYPES.- THIB STYLE OF LikeneFe apProrrimatee perfection. as exeoirted at B.SIMEte.n3 Gellery, colored and flniehect solel by ar , tilts of ability and experience. SECOND Street. above Green. - NO PICTURES HAVE ATTAINED greater popularity than REIMER'S Celored Pilo tograps. It ic due their great merits and popular price. $1 only. SECOND Street,•above Green.' it* COTTON.— 100 BALES VARIOUS grades, reeiled and for_s_nle v g i. catraNwa, 107 CITEST:.I7T Stvet. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, • PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR GREEN GINGER. HUSTLED SEED; SPICES. to., &a. ALL THE REQUIETTE3 FOIL PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSES. ALBERT C. ROBERTS Dealer In Fine Groceries. sslo4l Carrier ELEVENTH aria VINE Streets. got CARRIAGES. 1863' WILLIAM. D. ROGERS, Coach and Light Garrlage)Bullder Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHISTNI7I•I3THEBT, iselo-0n PKILADELPRLL 0' SPORTSMEN T PHILIP WILSON 8c CO 409 CHESTNUT STREET, Manufactiveis of zitgezior DOUBLE GUNS, equal, if not superior, to any of the following makes, which we keep constantly on hand: William Greener. Weatley plcharde. Moore & Harris, and other makem Also. Powder. Shot. Wads, Ca &c. We shall be constantly supplied, during the. season, with every variety of SKATES. NNATIONAL UNION NW/INA,. MN& STATE OFFICERS, ANDREW G. OIIIMN. FOE JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL AGNEW. SENATOR-PIM BEN/TORIAL DISTRICT! JEREItEB.II. - NICHOLS. tat DLitrist—WlLLlAlll. FOSTER. 2 d " THOMAS J.OHOATE. ' B4 " TIiOMA.S T. WILLS. 4 th JOHN D. WATSON. , 6th a WILLIAM W. WATT. 6th a ISAAC H. D'HARRA. - "Tth a THOMAS COCHRAN. oth " JAMES N. KERNS. 9th CHARLES DIXEY. 10th " S. S. PANODA.ST. lath " ISA.AO A. SIREPPARD: 12th " LUKE V. SUTPHIN. 18Th " WILLIAM Y. LEADER. 14th a S. FREDERICK D-ETZ. 15th 61 WILLIAM F. SMITH. 16th - a EDWARD . CI. LEE., 17th " JAMES MILLER. COUNTY OFFICER& alibopayins we MINDS. LEWIS R. BROOMALL. PROTHONOTARY OB DISTRICT OOURT. GEORGE KELLY. • °LEEK OF COURT OT QUARTER„ BILSOIONSa GEORGE H. MOORE. CORONER. WII.LItI.M. TAYLOR. OITY commitikumluat. PHILIP HAMILTON. By order of the City Committee of huperiatendenDS. e#39-ti GRAND RALLY FORA FOR , TECIE "NO PARTY - BUT OUR COINTRI." FIRST WARD WILL ASSEMBLE ON THE SPACIOUS LOT, SIXTH AND DICKERSON STREETS, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER STH. AT 73i O'CLOCK. . . All in favor of the re-election of the Patriot and Soldier's Friend, goiernor ANDREW G. CURT/N., All in favor of the election of, the eminent 3Mist. DANIEL AGNEW. and the whole Ticket. 'All in favor of enetaining the noble efforts of the Na tic nal Administration. • ALL OPPOSED TO TREASON ! COMES COME! COME ;o: COME 'FROM YOUR FACTORIES I 'COME FROM YOUR LOOMS I COMEFROM YOUR WORKSHOPS f COME FROM YOUR ANVILS I All Come to Swell the Chorus for an THE FOLLOWING EMINENT SPEAKERS WILL AD DRESS THE MEETIAG • BON. A. K McCLURE, HON. WM. B. MANN. HOE. HENRY D. MOORE. HOP,• ISAAC 11AZGEHDRV, HON. CHARLEi O'NEIL, HON. MORT,N McMICHAEL, HON. JAMES POLLOCK, • COL. TEIO HAS FITZGEIIALD. COL. W. H. MAURICE, JO.IN DAVIS WATSON., , GEORG% A COFFEY, EQ.. ' SAMUEL 3. REs. THOS.= C. srsEL. FAQ.. AND 0 MEM. THIRTEENTH WARO TO THE RE g• -a- CUE! CURTIN, ACNE W. AND THE WHOLE UNION TICKET A MASS MEETING of the LOYAL CITIZENS will be held at NINTH AND SPRING GAZDEN STREETS, MONDAY EVENING. October 6th.. at o'clock A number of eminent speakers will be present to "ad. dress the meeting, UNION MASS MEETINGS UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS. commoxwirdads BUILDINGS, 611 CHESTNUT St. &primes& 9, 1863. GOVerllOr etnanN, in eompaas with distinguished orators from adjoining Staten, will address the people of rennsylvania at the times and places named in the following schedule: At BELLEFONTE. Centre county. TUESDAY. Octo be! etn. AI TORS, York county. WEDNESDAY, October 7th. AtREADING, Berke county, THURSDAY, October Stk. At POTTSVILLE. Schuylkill county, FRIDAY. Ooto- At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10. We have reasonable hopes of having in the pending eauvaes the aid of Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee; Governor PIBRPONT, of Virginia; Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland; JOHN BROUGH, the nest Governor of Ohio; Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON. of New York; Gen. LOGAN. of Illinois: Gen. BIPPLEII. of Massachusetts. And many other distinguished gentlemen. including Many eloquent advocates of the Union Caves in Penn sylvania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure as full and thorotigh a discnssion of the momentous issuer now submitted to the people as the brief period now re maining will allow, and it is enjoined upon all friends of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel low-citiscout upon the occasions. _WAYNE MoVALGH. Chairman. Ono. W. MAWERSLY. }secretad„ EON W. W. HAYS. SMISI-MIVr2III2 . MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. FRANKLIN, Venango county—Hon. James M. Scovel. of New Jersey. NEW' ALEXANDRIA, .Westmoreland connty—Ex 12tovirnor Wm. F. Johnson and W . H. Markle. Esq. UNIuNTuVi'N, Fayette county—Hon. Lorenzo Sher wood, of Texas. -- ' YORK-430L J. W. Fisher and Hon. L. W. Hall. FUN KSTOWN, Franklin county—Hon. A. K. Maldre, . - PittLADLLPHIA, aivtoooth ward. lit ELLoBOttO, nog., county—Gov. Curtin, Hon. WIA. D. Kelley, Ron. Galusha Grow. POTToVILLE, Schuylkill county—Maj. Geri. Sigel. PHILADELPHIA, - First ward. BOLIVAR, Westmoreland connty—Hon. John Covode, J. A. Hunter, F.q., and J. H. McAfee. Itg.._ FAIRVILLE. Chester county—Dr. - D. W. Hutchinson, Wm. Whitehead, Esq.* - TUESDAY, OCTOBER G. BELLEFONTE, Centre connty— Gov. Curtin, Gov. Noble, of Wisconsin; Hon. John Scott, Hon. Thos. Cun ningham Hon S. S. Blair, Hen. Samuel Calvin. MAUCH CHUNK. Carbon cOunty—flon. Jas. M. Camp bell. A. H. Chase. E.q.. Col. IP. Montgomery, Benj. Bay w oos, Esq. . TAR FARM, Venango county—Hon. Jas. M. ScoveL 31ILLERs13URG; Dauphin county—Hon. L. W. Hall, Col- C. .11 Shriner. '.... FREEPORT, Westmoreland county—Governor W. F. Johnston, Hon P. C. Shannon. BROWNSVILLE. Fayette county Hon. Lorenzo Sher w ood. DOYLESTOWN , Bucks connty—Col. R. S. Mathews, of Balt:mote, and Hon. S. H. Hammond, of New %ink. Da co LLISTERY lEEE, Juniata county. POT.VoTOWN, Montgomery co—N. B Browne. Esq. WAY NESBORW, Franklin county—Hon. A. K. Mc- Clure and Hon. Franklin Bound.. ... 1310.CHRBSVILLB, Lancaster connty—ueorge R. Barr. A. C. Reinoehl, E. Billingfelt, and O. J. Dickey. PHILADELPHIA, Twenty-rust ward, Broad street and Germantown avenue. .. RIMBERTON, Chester county—Col. James WorraU. • Dr. W. Worthington, and P. Frazer Smith, Esq. CHURCHTOWN, Lancaster county—Col. S. 11. Price, J. 13. Amwake. and J. K. Alexander, Esq. WEDNESDAY, OCTi.:BER 7. YORK—Governor Cu, tin; Judge Bond, of Baltimore; General Bruce, of New York. eHIPPENSVILLE, Clarion county—Hon. James IL Scovel. ECTLER-'-Governor Wm F. Johnston. WAY NIS)3IIEG, Citteene cottuty—Hon. Lorenzo Sher wood. - ' MANTIEHS, Lancaster county—Lientenant S. G. Beh mer, E. Billingfelt, C. L. Flunseeker. WEST PHILADELPHIA CON COE DSVILLE. Delaware county—Hon. S. H. Hammond, of New York. - 6E.I.ENCASTLE, Franklin county—Hon' A. K. Mc- Clure, Hon. Franklin Bound. PtiILADFIFFIIA, Tweetieth ward. . Do. Third ward. WAYNSI,BURC, Chester county—Colonel R. S. Ma thews, P. Frazer bmith, Esq, Colonel Worralt, and Dr.. Worthington. lIIOMISUNTOWN, Juniata county—Colonel Charles H. Shriner. ALTO..N.A, Blair connty—Governor Noble. 31ARSHALTuN, Chester county-Washington-Town- send, Bin., and s.ddison May., Esq-_ , V URTHUMBABLAND — Benjamin ItaYWooa, Esq. MECHANICSBURG, Lancaster connty—Colonel W. S. Amweg and N. El maker, Bag . , • UNION STATE CENTRAL, COMMITTEE ROOMS, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17, 1663. HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, at the invitation of the State Celan:N.:M=lo.es, trlll.speak in behalf of the .. Union,it the times and places named in the annexed sobedule. Our Mende are earnestly desired to haie a Ifall attendance of voters at these meetings: • • . WELLSBORO. Tioga county—Monday. Oct 6. MONTROSE. Susquehanna county, Wednesday, POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county—Friday, Oct. 9. PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, _Oct 10. selli • - - WAYNE MoVELGH, Chairman, UNION CANDIDATE -FOR, THE LE• gislannu (id district), THOMAS T, WILLS; Batter, 605 South SECOND st)eet.• A good assortment of Hats And ram constantly otf band . sett-17t 5 • AVE ADVJIt.....E ALL WIIO WANT portraits to get laElhiZe'S Llfe-size Portraits,* oSI colors, as they are the most natural and pleasing likenesses made. SECOND ;Arad, 'Mire Green. Its POLITICAL. FOR GOVERNOR, R&PRFEENT&TPTIP.. CITY OFFICER& OILY TRiestrium RENEW BUNK. THE CITIZENS OF THE CORNER OF Undivided Union. By order of the Committee RETAIL' DRY GOODS. CHOICE DR',ESS GOODS H. STEEL it SON, Nos. 70 mid 7L Noant XENTH ST., HAVE NOW CoPB2I A. 01101.0 E MOIRE ANTIQUES. PLAIN CORDED SILKS, • • I.IOI7RED CoADED-81.1.,K5. PLAIN IsILKR,,, SILKS. FI &b GP e RP;D BLACK SILKS. • PLAIN BLACK SILKS, BLA:IK ORU•GRAIN RILES, PLAIN FRENCH ALERINoNS. • FIGURED FRENCH MENA aOES. • PLAIN ALL-WOOL I...RENON AEPS, • pLAIN.ALL-WOOL PICENCtt tueLENE. PLh.IN EILE•FACED REPS AND I' , :PLIN3. FIGURED PNENCiI REPS AND ,POPLINS, -PLAID FREN , ,B. AND I RBIS PoPLIN3., PLAID CLoTTIA. MERTNOEs, AND ca.SiIaiERERS. CLOTHS A ND FL .N.NAES, • PLAIN ALL.WOOL DELAINiS. RICH PNINTED ALL. WOOL DELAINRS, 6-4 BLA , It ALL-WL/OL DELUXE% 67%c to VA. LONG A.AD SHORT CREPE VEILS. - A-LARGE ASSORTMENT OF - - - • MOURNING GOODS• BALMORAL SKIRTS, $2lO to $lO. hilotitS'-BALMoRALS, $1.04) to $3. DRESS G_OODS OF EVERY -- - VARIET Y_ BROCRE LONO SHAWLS, - - STIOPED BR.ICHE LONG SHAWLS, STRIPED WoOLEN SQUARE SHAWLS. LONG AVD FgUeltE PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK. STELLA SHAWLS. WATER•PROOF CLOAKS-AND SACQUES, AliD A ROLL ASSORT.32EIVP OF DOMESTTC AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS Flaying made the most of our. purchases early in August, when Gold was at a much lower figure than at present, we are able to give all our customers the choictot Goods at lower prices than other parties who have purchased their stocks recently. H. STEEL & 50.1%7, oca 7 Ct Nos. 7113 and 715. North TIMM Simi RICH STOCK. OF DRESS GOODS. EDWIN HILL & NO. 2G SOUTH SECOND ST BEM have now open a ' MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF FANCY SILKS,. MOIRE A.NTIQUES . , FINE FRENCH MERINOES, ALL-WOOL POPLINS, :BILK-FACED POPLINS,. RICH STYLES POPLINS; IRISH POPLINS, DRESS GOODS, in great variety. OPEN-CENTRE BROCHE SHAWLS, BLANKET SHAWLS, WATER-PROOF CLOTHS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOTHS, BALMORAL SHIRTS, 4,5 e., (to. 'EDWIN 1-IA.L.i. CO., NO. 20 SOUTH SECOND STREET. FOB mwsit REMOVAL AND OPENING. M. 1-1A701..1E10-H, Sttccessn to L. J. LEVY Sr CO WILL REMOVE Hie Stock to the NEW BIARELE STORE, 902 'CHESTNUT STREET, And open, in addition thereto. On DIODIDAT October 6th. A large and well-selected Stock of FRiuccn DRESS GOODS. all of the Best Fabrics and Newest Designs. J. IC H. begs to state that he has now Bemired lhe BEST STORE in the BEST LOCATION, and has also the means and facilities for proenting, at all times, a Stock which will make his the LEADING RETAIL 'DRY GOODS BUSIBESS in this city. ite3o.6t, OPENING . ~ . . , • WINTER, CT OAT AND Ca - 1 FOR _ LADIES, MISSES, AND' CHILDREN, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1863 J. W. PROCTOR & CO., oc2 tf 920 CHNEUNLIT STREET. CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS. Frosted Beavers, low price. Frosted Beavers, flue quality.' Black Teavers, medium and heavy. Black Cloths ' all qualities. Black Cloths for hiding Habits: Drab French moths for C• oaks. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, oc2. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets MILLINERY GOODS. MILLINER-Y GOODS GEORGE W. MILES, (Late of New York,) Will Open on TUMMY, October 6th, fi CHOICE SELECTION Or FRENCH, FLOWERS, FEATBERS, AND °TITER MILLINERY GOODS, At Noe. 35 and 34 South TENTH Street, res-211r Above Chestnut. FALL, 1863 WOOD Sr, CARS, 725 CHESTNUT STRUT. Kaye now. open A LARGE - STOCK OP STRAW AND FELT GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERs, FE.A.THERS, RIBBONS, And a general assortment of . MILLINERY GOODS, To Which they invite the attention of THE TRADE. 0317-Ern • •M‘ NlllB. WRIGHT, NO. 137 Pun , . Street, will open Fashionable Millinery. on " 7 41 THURSDAY, October Sth, 1863' ocb-lw" IP FRENCH FLOWARS, 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW - STYLE EIATS, JIIST OPINED AT TIJOS. KENNEDY & BRO.'S. No. 729 CHISTNDT Street, below Eighth. ee9-3m ort EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE, No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET. w iNI V We would inform onr customers, and the ladies generally, that we OPEN THIS DAY - . _ . . s complete stool( of MILD/NE.IM AND STRAW GOODE, AT • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR TES • _ FALL AND .WINTEEt SEASON ON 1883. Our stock consists of BONNET AND TRIM MING RIBBONS, every shade and style • BLACK TELVBT RIBBONS. plain,findwith white and colored *Agee:. FELT AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS. the newest shapes • • SILKS. VSLVITS. AND mon VELVETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. BONNET-FRAMES; LAOS% dm. &a By buyin g from the importers direct, and by constant attendance at the various auction , sales in this city said New 'York, we are enabled to offer a splendid-assort ment of goods In - our line at the most seasonable prices. A full assortment kept up fill the end of the season. Consitry orders promptly attended to. SICHEL & WEYL, No. 107 North EIGHTH Street al MISSES O'BRYAN, No. 1107 WALNUT Street, have received Perla MILLI nraVNEire for Fall. which they will beprepared to show to their customers on and after . THURSDAY. 90- tober Ist • se29-120 MOURNING BONNthS Made to order at the NSW IdOMENING it:roMS, 928 CHMirklitlT styee. M. lk A MYERS & 00, ' STOLE IS - HEREBY that Deed' ofLot 23, Div. C, • Sec 27. chanies'.Centetery, having been-etoleneapplitation win be madefor a new DeA. •!•eb - family who buried Eliza beth Crawford, Inrizary, - I.Bll,:and.David Crawford, in Augnet, 18,56. - Raid Lzg, are re ac to call at the - °aloe e i the 0 , 431 ,pary, N. E.' ear:: Poußro and G SORGE StreetP. DAVID. CRAWFORD', orS.34* No. 1113 ST. JOSEPWS Menne, AUCTION SALE• AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND _ATTRACTIVE SALE O]' BOOTS AND SHOES, Ok , THURSDAY IKOIiNZNG, Ootober Bth. PHiLar - Foul) .S;c, AUCTIONEERS. Will tall at their Store, by catalogue. commencing at 10 o'clock prE ciaoly. abont 1,500 CAFES AND PACKAGES OF FIRSECLASS BNYES„9SIO.IO,BROGAN 9, AND CAVALRY BOOTS. The specie/ attention of buyers is particularly called to this side. PHILIP FORD ea 00. 9 AUCTIONEERS, No. 525 MARKET ST P.EET. oce-;t ,tyucATioNAL. WN IN GTO WN ACADEMY, DOWNINGTOWN CHESTEU COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA The WINTER SESSION of this Engll.‘,ll and Classical Institute for the inn] action in all E branches. Latin, Greek, (Orman, French, Drawing, and str.ic, will reopen on the first MONDAY. the .wound of Me vember mgt. Refer.- nct s : Charle 4 • Datil n, Eiq., SOI Walnut re.e_ ,t• Messrs. Charles. Vezin Sena rtreet; Rey. W. T. Kano, Ppiladelphia; her. Munew N. wkirk. Dr. E4hleman. David S: elunre, D ,wcti:;-g -t,,urn. 'The principal being a graduate of the Mr yprilty of GdttMgen, Germany, has- had had -an egoertence in teaching of nearly 20 years, and is aid-d by able and ex perienced arthidllLLlC43. The location of this in-taste be. g in one of the finest and healthiest section', of the State, affords not only a pleasant home with all its he finial influences, hat also . ceps the pnpils free .rom temptation and vices of large cities and towns. ' For particulars, etc., address the Principal and Pro prietor, orremwf3t. CARL HEINS, A. M. Downingtown. Cneeter co., • • PHILADELPHIA DENTAL 001, LEGE, ES North TENTH Street. above Arch The Preltroinary Lectures of this itstitution will com mence on MGhlr AY. October 4th. 1.8h3, and be continued GAIL.Y. at 4 P. M., daring the entire mouth. "A 011111C0 LPettire and OPPrfainAlc - ny , oa WEDNESDAY rf EACH WEEK, at 3 P. M. Clinics will alPo be bead EVART DAY, wader the super- vision of the Demonstrators. The regular course of instruction will commence on the FibS r MONDAY of Novenkher, and continue until ibe csoee of the ensuing reirnary. For flrther partici:llam inquire at the (*liege. of . the Janitor, E. A. HUGHES. or .J . J. H. IficQUILLEICD. D. S Dean of the Fatuity, 1112 MCC =I Street. - FRENCH SELECT SCHOOL FOR - 4 - BOYS. at ELMIRA.. N. Y , _ French to the languaae of the family. German, Latin, Greek. 1-nd all elements of a good education.- Number board,rs limited to eight. Terms very moderate. For particalars_ references or circulars, apply to G. S. SAUEDIANN, Consul of Belgium. 1104- 011B3SUT St. nrs - ARMY GO( iI)S. FROTHINGHAM. & WELLS HEAVY MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS STANDARD DRILLS HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VIUTORY CAHBRICS AND SILECEAS. BR.OwN. BLRACHED. AND CORSET JEANS- No 12. woRSTED ac eils.lrti F OR THE ARMY AND NAVY. M - ST.A.NS ex. - 1-3..A.55-A-1+1, 2 MILITARY FURNISHERS 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Bashes, Belts, Passa.nts, Epaulettes, Hata, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. salo-tt ac . W. SIMONS So BROTHER S • SANSOIL-STEBET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, ALANIIPAOTURERy OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS. AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. in2l-ifEwl FINANCIAL. COUPONS 7 340 IST OCTOBER WANTED DREXEL & CO. AMERICAN GOLD MtID - 0 - 43:1-I.T AND SOMOD.. DREXEL it CO.. 34 SOUTH THIRD MEET U . • s. 5-20. 5-20. The nndersigned, as General Subscription Agent, is authorized by the Secreary of the Treasury to continue the sale of this popular Loan. and TEN DAYS public notice will be given of discontinuance. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS' remain unsold. and this amount is scarcity sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation . of the National Banking Associations now being formed In every part of the Country. But a short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab- Aorbed,the demand from Europe, Germany especially, being quite active. - AS it in well known that the Secretary of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing resources in the duties on imports, internal revenues, and in the issue of interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes. it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him fora long time to come to issue further permanent Loans, the interest and princiPal of which are payable is Gold. These considerations must lead to the prompt conclu sion that the lime is not far distant when these " Five- Twenties" will sell at a handsome premium, as was the iesult with the " Seven- thirty" Loan, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at yar. This pi a SIX PER CENT. LOAN, the interest and principal being payable in coin. thus Yielding about gr.:3lFr per cent. per annum at the present Premium on gold; . It is called "rive -Twenty." from the fact that whijet the Bonds may ran for twenty years, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them off in. 'old at par. at any time after fire yeare., - - The interest is paid - halt yearly on the Drat days of No vember and May. Subscribers can have . Coupon Bonus which are-pays— ble to bearer and issued for ON $l3O, $5OO, and $l,OOO, or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and 'in addition $5,000 and $lO,O O O. • . . . , These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns,' or counties, and the Government tax on them is only one and a half per cent. on the amount of income, When the - income exceeds six hundred dol lars per annum. Income from all other investments. such as mortgages. railroad stocks. bonds, Sos., mus Pay from three,to five per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, sad all orders by mail or otherwise properly attended to. • The Treasury Department having perfected arrange, manta for the promptdelivery of Muds, Subscribers , will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscrl , ' bing, or at farthest in, FOUR days. This - arrangement will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on paP - meat of the money, and will greatly increase the'ealsa COOECE, SIIBSCRIPTION AGENT, 11114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, FOREIGN AND STERLIIA G. 1.4" BOUGHT AND SOLD. DREXEL & sal-mf 1m STERLING EXC HA.NG-Ei 113013 GEM Aemco &f3m at.LECTIO'N OF S CERTIFI : = 07 INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' EX.'. PRESS.cohtr)tary, are-now prepared to collect; at the TreaouriD;spertment,.Waehington, with despatoh,_ and at Tes s or/elole rates, _Ake, One-Year Certitiontss , of In debtedtAss of the 'United States now dna, or- shortly inatralng.- ? Terms made known - and receipts given at the Office. No 3f30 CHESTNUT-West: , reYd-tf WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Lew. him M e °ASKEW/30N THIS (Monday) ikropArnirn. October • THE DEAD HURT,— Hobert Landry., Merin Adam, Catharine L wrat a S. AVlii, Yrovions to tt.t. dream., TWO I3OZZARDA. Box Otfleenfea fromdaily Itl till 3 o'clook,wbee Beech mei be ~eetireft, without extra charge eNtnge ttt Time—libors OM/ AI 7 o'clock. a Agee at 7X. MRS E , JOHN DE NW Alt01:1- STBZET THEIqag—ARCH Stragt abnvd itzu, Aeting.and Stage Mhnapir iriif S.. Fla DEBI , BnattfP,lf• Acrlonrt • rr.w. rOVEVI OWING' a FOURTH WE OF EItdDLNOS' DTABEA-THOUPA MOADAY,• AND 117.,EY FiDiNtND: Tu t , Di WEM)A.', Ut I:L. Arline Connt Anaheim-- .. , ..... Devlinlir To conclude evani•og SPARK Llrti COIVIEVPIATTA, TO WI th e drama. i n n iniininswf wi ll spl - ,Eitr - • - lc , Rei..oll.lSe I—The Eger rese Tickets. `Ni, 50. and 7.5 cecie. N • extrecJuixes for escaret to ~r Bex Qtlk. ftein 311 A AT to P M ens 4i xrEw . c, , HEsTNur-er. TH - EATRI4,, Lame and Stammer . Mr. WSI vIrSIEJSTLET. POSITIVELY LAST SX NIG wlta Of the celebt Mee lush comedian elk vocalist. Mt. u011.1.7.Art.‘ And of the grand romantic Drama, DriKa'a Norio, Winer, boo ateoody been witnessed by - over • TE TETT- r IVE TER)OdaND PERoOEFE. Pos tively last six alghts of strfIEATLEY • Who will sustain his orirmal chsracter s't CAPTAIN FIEDIRI DE LAGARDERE. - The east will include tna ENTIRE CORPS Of, dramatic artiFits atrocbod chi en , •blis&rnent, A GRatibt CORPS DE BAUM end numerous maxillaries. Change of Time—Doors open at C.n.urasnce at 73f t O'clock. 005.6 t MR. IVHEATLEY TAKKS GREAT ekosme Ili annotate _lig auagem-ac,a laellted nuuther of Light:, With the dieting-Melted o r aug Atuarteallartitte, 'lel I Se , LUCIT LR WBSTEE.N. who, during a fa met onga.getner tat Chid Theatre. was meet enthunigatieally reeedved by ero Arded...