A, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTEIS, up TO TWELVE O'OLOUK LAST NIGHT. Ciontlitentai-Math T Dansiaer, New Orleans ids Coles J Bowman W ii Loelior,New York Joe Jordan, Nallimere YE 8 Goodwin, Barr smug* Mint Goodwin,Harri , barg Relbfna, Walsh' ugton J . Purnell & wf Daidinore, Bin Herman & cli, Penne, Nibs Herman. Ppn usTlV2ll3ift I W I, Burt, licmion :dire Boyce. Washillgtoll A Ilert‘qrn S Robbitm.Oenty n mn , a A A Howell &lill RI Cern:right. lie York a IT Dougherty, narrlelntra Mrs .T Slade. New Vora Admit ,T Faxon. IT S A cart B car, ur, t 1 z A Bon A 'Easton 113 Hel obta Shilndrintiin 1101430% Yhtlatie mitt It Smith. (ititioLio W htoketttn, YL h•barg Virotit,Norylo tot Atist, Boyce, Wasbiniiivo •Ctipt Toro pki s Br. ol.llb A I .13. North. A 6 vr root Petrie, Now 71...,ric Airs WColde . r & s I forrisbit Cow rr.v Tearer ;burg C 'Brio :Lemuel Todd, Carlirdo A Whittles', NOW JOIEte7 ..r Y 11510 K. d r i burg Jo Iriadic, WTI Johnrre York .1 . A Richard. on, Galt. . • 17 G Thompson,2larrislinrg .1N nom gsrdner, b'ig. Yoh t JPlMscrton,W Chest Cr Stswart•llPDnerty. tT Sl7 tient F It Smith. r Lieut. L. Cm:el . , 1: ;finßhant, N w ,Telsey T ingham. SSW .T , •rscY Van We TS r.e ••• N .T tl Willard; U N 0 Lunt wf. el:lvaco Miss Taint. CaMsgo Geo Blslock wf.lTomplx .loaavahrs, New York -Titles Thu :spates: N Y C Welke Swf NY 13ext:i Ilaincs. New ,k,sso- Capt N D Mager, Tc/111 V T New York 1V" S 'Wyckoff. New Vey): Luis 11alsb , A cly fork John Shur cw York C B Topliff. ltosum 4 Brown, Few York A nattier, Few hfbtny A Cooper, Lenisvittr, F,y C M Depow. New 5 ork :£4 Butteed, Sew S ork D Knowlton, New Torte Horace A }loth , . Pen na Geo G Wigtto, New OrK. .11kIrs Ne.rrett. Weir Toric Miss Dlertst.t. New Vork more Copt I. braitt G A Dzost, Boltiroote 3I Mar! in Baltitnoro Cpt H F Beaiditry.R.ailing C C Lwcwhiln - :If roar, ir, Fottstown 4StrArd—Cheittlllll:4ll P. Dillon. Sgrirgileld, 11l L Snowden, Thi lad tr biateriel Lnri.t r 'Bs I C H Dayne. Patehurk W Judson & ref. Buffalo cam 3 B Pay. Er 5 A Mrs W Wooe, 1, 'iris Mite D Wood, Sr T.onis Miss C A ldiu. !Sr 1..a1e B Carnal], GinCill.o ati - S B Deftly, Aoania CO, Pa 1/;f. Blair, Pittsburg T Metrger,Al ontbarn F Causer, Jr, Delaware J Lowlier& wf..Delaware. Wise Lowber, Delawsre C Shoener, 'i'emagua J Donaldson, Ashland D Aieweamb & la,'Boiton G Russell. Boston, Mrs Cameron &`.l eh, Penne 'Mr Rodgers, Toronto 'Wm Vernon. Po,terille Wm Maefeely. Wash, D D C 1' Wright wf, NOW York Miss Wright A fsid. :II Conrad a wi, 1 w York" Jas Carbaugb,:thill Wm Seligman Watts, Carlisle Chas Wilmer, B:Altimore AI Steinman, Lueluger FL IS Leman, bar,oester 111 allene, Heart:burg J AI Allen, Pen on Mrs B Porter, .I'.l.nna Saml Bunk, Perm:lllle WI Morrison, M,:ntg en S D DePhoreor ,Sh ensardeb B Caril le, Vti John Beach, oPgrove 1111 gin, NSV7 York. T T Moran, Baltimors. J Many, Penn:, Weednitt, 'Geo D Aall. Near T ork Mrs Ball, Now Xork Miss hall, Fels' Trak WhIPaweI3,MD,USA Illerchnsatx'—lcourstk Cleo W Roger. , , lTartlo:el Benry A-Wlghehi. S A 70atdcsotl, Alle,ttlie.ny A FOrterlangb., York co J P Wethel!,tl, Bethlehem ,T Kramer, _VON town A D I• 11 (i y. IYili inmsTiort Joslah White, Ohio John A Barton, Dever Tits E pay !..r on, Verthont J T State 3, Die iv York. E Samuels, Cloilimbes t C Johnston, 11e2c0, , . 0 SCoryell, Nun- C E Yxitner , Merlon co Worman. It B Yonngtanu. Easton Mrs W Dougherty. Wash :Idiot Dougherty; Wash Vitas. Pittsburg J n Da - rldson, Ohio D Campbell, Initlaimpolie IV Murrgy & Se)l, Poona G W Speer, Mt (*.Mon. Pa Ales Fielder, New T aril Burgert, tnilo Jae Darling._ New Yin k :a D SPas3 e, N,w lera Chas lirtath esti, Ili-thither/1 - EH Romici.:, ifeinsv ettys,burg C 4. 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Rockland "W Atkins, Halifax . Nachman, Baltimore 8 Wilcox, W 8 [neon H Thompion, llanimoro Phelpher. fa_ Mb Y. Hartford • 11 Foster. Massachusetts Qeorge W Fairer, IT B.`l A Gibbs, New Var . ). • Sturtievaat. Onto George Colton, Baltimore P nvil le, Pa r Wilkinson. itoetou, sitreet, above Third Q Rice, Baltimore IF F Patterson & we, J 113 Garland, If Jersey IN 10055 & la. Baltimore J It Willett. U F. X The Vielau—Arcla I 0 - Albert: Hampton, Pa fit H Shultz,. Ohio Mrs Elliott, Salem N .T H Higgin& 3; la, N alleCreary F Pitcher, Trenton :NV AfiCanna, Chester co Mit A Rupert. U F .1 C Tageard. Altoona 47 A Al eLeuegau , lleadinx B Reins, Beading Caldwell, Johnetown JBeck, Easton, Pa Nranle, Carlisle C Painter, We Chester - ; NE Ketcham New .leriey .7 Ernest, Orangeville, W NT:liven, bit BotlySnrlinte treet. 'above Third. A T Wright, Adams co,Pa, Wm Ickes, Adams co. Pa 15 PrancPcns, HD, IlliDon J V S'oan, LOCti Haven Wm Krone, Greencastle Brilneman. BlizaherhEown ti Wishart, Penua 13J Small. Parma John Coleman, Perm , RC Sprowl, ewLondon.Pa. J Sprowa, ew London, Pa CIII Fowler & wf. Is'spy, Pa Ere AP Fowler,:Espy,'Pa L Condmen, Indiana ral B Wicker &la. Wash iE B re.wster,ltddgeton, NJ lAlm Atkinson & 2 eh Zllo ine natt9nßll—Racto mot L Luthoky, Penne Wansler, W Ch,stor. Anlenbach,,Leba uo a. amoeSourbetr.Safe Harbor A W Shobar, lannunter S C Pimterton, Lancaeterho B Hostetter, Lc (master co S Linen, Lancaster - 0 8 Murphy, York :0 AI Rape, Lebanon ea Bactianstatt, DauLAtitt eo Jos 'Bowman, Lebanon J Backenstatt,DanMtin. co 6 Backeneteit, Dauphin co Wm Lentz, LebAno, co .MtEa O Bare, Lfineaslor Was F Bare.l.ancastor C 1) Potts, Pottsville gmaiah Hearing L. Ye W Myers, Myerstown ICeo Sanders, New York . WMillard" - Luzern S H Miller, Bloomsburg Miss Sarah Alit, Orangeville Miss L Mock.. - Parma J R doyer, Bloomsburg A 'Pena Inger, BI 01 rash urg, W S Bowwaa, Lebanon cu K Gaston,Broomt•barg .1 Brob-4,Catawissa F L S human. Beavor Valley L N Moyer, Bloomsburg. J K r harpies... Catawitsa .1' Reader, Catawt9sa Jes Lees. 13100111'barg• MISS Id A Watson, Serceyt'n Miss B C Smith, ierseytown Peterman, elootn,ilm.rg J BS Haber, Lebanon K Ltadermilch, Lebanon feet, above Chestnut. 'W Porter, Chester co Jos Ely, Backe co II A Silver & la, Maryland kteat g Foster, Fort Dot W J Taylor, Port Delaware. Dos R carpenter, Maryland John J . Stahl, Penna. .1 E Corcoran. Penne Ins J Gilbert, Poona V. Murphy, Penns ; - F, IS D Nailer, Chester co Daniel Rapp, Penna -Tr P Otlyard, Delaware. Joseph tt Calamine, retina II virells,-Pottstown , „ Commercial—Sixth St C Macy, II E N Chas Pearce. liordontown lima T - c.l A , 1 J T Clancy, S A Albert Benton, 'Jr Holff I,James,eninberland < Buffington, linestor co 11,1 Hurley Xi Kilgore ' -A W Baley, Chafer co 0 11 Mormon, Penns "W H Moore, Mo W Powell, Mo tWni ray, Coebter co, Pa J Tripplo. realm tater Union—MaxMe rittß.latro: W McFarland, 'Fronton Ca gain Hill W Binker Charleg_Thonuat patnuel Buck .J Mack & la. MY:blunt= 'Thou Jerbev M A 'Lei Lancaster James Megratton, Jiel C H Foal, Chester co J P Kelly. Juniata co t street, &bore SlXtls. ISames C lletr fa el Rambo & la, Columbus Ifl Itog.rs & la, Pena co, Pa W Baser, Seaford, Cel li C Bader. Pa. AN CI Maud, W,lm, Del Et Herr & den 001ms-tete E Martin & cvf , Ctuister co Mae A Trimble. Chester oc, Mrs S J. B 'erie.ColltraUt. W KithY, Bridgeton Igen:Lime' Hotel—Th 2 IT Foster, Chicago ,74' Ling & la, Baltimore J W Carroll .A A White, Lock I f con 7.43llievert, Lock 1 !oven 'W A King, B.acit Creek ' A Berger, Pence .7.418 to Bellento C "loam. Wmaport BI Hart, B Jersey Jos Gruver. B Jersey J J Price. N .teriey A ft Fowler Pen-, nlfl Marshall,Dal tho ore P Borden, Ohio S Price & father. ChTcago Van A Anderson, ie . • Madlikni—Sceond %I Bowman J Sballoroke. Matt co. aid Zfre Rodgers, Keflt ~ n, Mtge N E °poet g,.fient co filer J D Mardi. Palma roma, above Market. Thee Evans, New York fiebt Collins, PeIIIIII, Satol Hughes L Reeve, New Jersey Hewett Warf,ra, N &weer HesHyard A - 0 i[Oppook, ‘ New Jurgey Second St.above Arch. W B Miller, Salem, 15 IS Dunlap & wife T & Shoemaker A T Lovell, Penns Tibbetts & fam, Tamaqua WE Barnes & la, Wilm.7le.l Mrs Cook & els, Dela war,' W Lludermuth,Blinercrille t., above Gallowtifil. 'Miss Fidler Choral/vino W Veneer,'Dauphin Bgreiser,DauPhia W D Schantz, Allentown Daniel Socks, 6.llentowit Rome & ta, Kapnersrille Dant B Buyer, Broyersvil Mount Vernon note!, ;JoB Ideagber, Pittsburg tilos K Wheeler P ()Kano, Philala •Garret Casey, Philo , la Mo Uormiok. Alex, V 1.4 john Donghsrty. Alex, Va, ,P W Porter 8 R Waltere, Trenton Bleu cic Hear—Tiard S Laidenschager, Penn r. Penn at 4 % B Britten]. Dauphin 8 Roads, Pfienne. L Helnly,'6 Erit/PYine W Flv, gel l'e y, s na 6 ven , .'ille Aextry Deighl,Ohurchville_ Maid Eagle—Thirst St., above flollowhllt. cag Miller, Dowertown I GEI. You.ow, Mooresio wn. Po a Lerch &la. Easton Jimenzedser tlellersrtUr. AMOS Myers. Allentown Aaron dohco Sslieravltle poeiker, Ather. Doeler. Baihiqbetn Menu . Rader. l'entbbarg I , M F )1111(ersbr Are Radar & de. renr.tbarg3,o2Aga,rbsto r ,R omi t l / 24 .,.. Pilaf 3 fgc,v..l, Ekilc:tc ;r42 L d Chestnut struts r Wo,t, Maryland W L Boil, Boston• it 11 itat,lc- , .12q-tding Mrs J Baula'a, Randtng (4 0 Coleman.. Lebanon 1' Montgomery, fieksburg Ct.ass, Vmkeburg M Clark. 13 8 N R Murdock, Dubuque ti Ei Hunt, Baltimore Soiltn. Baltimore A Eicbatadt. Wa+hington s Eich-tatlt.Wasnivatun Nis. Catch, Washington Brown, Pennsylvania P. • ; Whorritt.licacockv W Fl Brown Sz wf,Rarriab'g nr.Loohrow & la, ...litany F boukrow., ithaity .1 Palma. Havana Rf.hi & Mil; Ciletiokon, Wa&l Oti9, 13.00lilvn D Hn , ver, Wash iekton I S Wain i urtort UT urren.. i‘liddletowa, Del I.IC (ieubb. 'apt Rev wood, Phil. L (I Vox<•alio hlt,o Duocan, New - York John 013.11 Y sc le, Lex, 1:y J G A r iturie & Li, Len:, ley wife, York CI 1.1 EL-r,h & wife, roil: Arneux lioneeilit tit Porter, d, '4;ew nt York 12auon, Has. D'SCork,Pg Ones li relliAws & ln, NY George P,,neoust. 6fY Ci Ntcolle. Reading Door. e3I Simonson, N Y Brig DenSoymonr W hvgrly. 11dnoti Schprtniz, Now York Daiko, Now Yorg liforran.r. New York D WThomoma, Bridgenor a R B tighten, Lehation W K tiohbare, noittnibitB' It. Goblia,.Nuvrarti, Mr•elrauctr, tlart , ord li Cheaunr4:Cinciatiati Ultage,'os, N Y M Smyth, ilaryland 111 ti loner, Kerr r ork Mout Crawford. U A _ f. Rioharde. Chicago II (' W York 0 W 01rti, New York L Wo , to. Now Orleanß T, V o Chicago T uos F N •trlaou 11 :zoom', Coniuunti Chnmo.rtio., Boston AlVottn Jersey (lowdy sY A Daoholon, New York ':(Ion Brown. Ohatfi..ld, New Yorl: A Whodo-,,Diew York l'hosC Rol:1 , 111ns., N York A.' Finger. N-w York A B %lilt t Now York c. R At.ylrer, Mame r Ulb:re• L II al ford, Cond. B.,ston E Lao , &1. (Juanita, IY T At , •ottinn, Vow York rosSo. Troy, NY tivel. below Muth; ' 0 M lie St al lialti more el. J Tett agnA.c. amilover J 0 ' , lea iu aiee. Turouto Mr. M E CAroager Mootroitl ;Mr. tv J Jra I.r, A..utraa: .1 0 Oloiliarao N Orleartm 1 l. n., Diple). Nam York I i II aiplOr. A- ' w York 10 Eivlcer, ":li.einoati . Col W Ntlieto r. Poston 111+n M E Sl taxer. lostoa om.Foete & i 1.4. Bootun , Col , ma,l,li 'store Nl..ns 0 Let - Alice, Eaetou i.Vir II 'Turmoil_ li.isten il'. ' einti..rt, 800.0 a ill ITllaryl.t., HJaton i J . D Ne'irc.uite., Ll,mteil. 'Joh]] Sumo, (la it. leo G.iolllrdell. Detroit . tV E Jones Jaw S Brengle, 13Q' tiutoro FT Day K. oalcjimorti . -.- H”br C .hen, Jr Wwelt, C Warr..o, goriroe .1 Is F. Windt, ii.atimoro W B ,rry, Daft inure P T 0111111 , 1011, N-ew York to i L Presbey, thunton Ls L Savage, New York D (Knutson & els. l'ea art. 11 D s tttertee. heck Hayed., Airs Con Cm ro,ro,,,,ise t l, ILA ml &Forty, Jr. Z York , F4rut , r. Peano. Bob& 11) Al Untralo Ohs- S 31.J.rre, Botha° tt.l . Scotto, Canado J 5 Stein & wr, Cle velani 3 O .Ifs.t.how V WI Hog, Df C C t'fe4oders air+ a P rrccnll , Wilm, Del El Q St 14 Now York - • R New York Chas RiP.eY, Ben' York Jth,A billtlC.Ar. Baltimore Chas - e=ey, Spring-field F 'Wash. I) C C el haittlield, New York street,. below Aref•L 11 s ithrAes W A MCCalra. B Ward, Now York Liad-ey, Pjais W i D , adi , Wheeling. Cain Jas Graor s aOll, N S S Vauderhw", C HI tab.n, Intuogstor Th sonnjb, No wville P Nagle, Almon IP S Elaine& ttalifnx 1W" liadfax eratlea, Greencastle I; L B•r., Chaniher,harg IJas i Max well, Chambers'g ID G Owe a. POnaa ;J: Ceown (a. Job astovrn Mrs M DI StOWAtt, .)I%tiletta Mlle A SI &own rt, Marietta w T Jeueine, Adams. B stniso a Si MiesOatheart,t,lcliwonsville Res KIPP, Danville Wilson, Danville Il W J tdtvin, Carbondale Miss liardnar,Danvillo fitlea irman, 3,ll,wilislirtrx- Inti bs H Mig:Bnsaneil. Potent I Mr..Trac ,, orrulller. Fauna latiss Davenport, Penna. Pittsburg (' J Qarter, Illinois HJsly. aleKoossort l` Penney, Moßesspalt siLreet, above Iritt.h. W.F aall, St Louis . Dr L...nys Masson, U S A Mad M Slerr,.a.a _ . Emit Tartu M Price.. Ashland B .80;631 _ . J. 8. to-, BUSEOII 1-1 V L L.rta.bea. fialtietere A IV riader, Manch taimal:. p Mete, WAihington - H W.l3aker, Staford. 'P li-uitck , lleorgetomi. A Ctaibuitn, Pa, 11 it. Powell S.: la; Dolawarc. Fait.f; Poona J Hal-ion. &rmstrong, co 1 El stcaloeld & tvf, Peoria I SVarldell. Now York Gottat Reg Lard, Bilthro i. ,T it, Now York J D ltandolpb, Puna :.. C Ar tOd t r, Baltimore J Whelan " L Bites & 10; Maryla G Yerute IricoAtitt, New York r nn Etter> New York eilkenon. Penna !C Ntnrdevant. Penna a"A Uhler. 1,41)a eon A V.T.-eh,,lPr New York IW Lao.. LT S I 1 - y e . Dyke. N Jersey 8 xi nicharthi, Poctsvillr DeLa Mar Baltimore F Prier. TT N 0 Poet* ear'', St T.oti;g L ,Vvrellinz, New York 'Starves, Cann. IV II Nally, Vcgsbington r)ow , 8, Si ?,dais S B'aeek.srd, T 7 N Jobe Rodgers New Jerseyß J.Waddell,New York. C'YirStaffiwd, New York: M RAckley da AB Glovoland. Ballato D Potter. Now Jer R Chamberiis, Baetou A'ths,srick,llarrlsbult eet, above Third ill street, above Rees. J Acker/40n, Blair co A:•a P Salem, .Pones Chas Stroud. Poulin. Oscar Brown, N Jersey Jae Brown. N Jersey Hobt Knowles, Salem Attas k 0 Huowirts, SAlent 'Ch is nix, Maisburg Stubbs, Contractile Townrend. N Cast Le T P Kar , t4her, Kirylatal Jonas Bowman, Cites co S J Barber, Pittston Geo H Oegoori., Penns S IVl.tehtter. Penna Jae Penna. P Baker, Penns SPECIAL NOTICES. CONSUMPTioN SECIOND STAOIN and later, rottliout smcdioine o•• pain, by Dr. STIIVENS, 1418 Fonth PENN SQUARE. Cal/ aad obtain refer snug, gratfs. _„„ HOOVLAND'S GERMAN .DITTERS, Prepared by Dr. C, M. JaCKSON, Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Chronic or Ner vous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Every family should have a bottbi of these Bitters in the house. OISE DOSE will instantly relieve a stick stomach. ONE DOSE will care the most distressing heartburn. ONE DOSE will allay any agitation of he nerves. ONE POSE, taken an hour before. meals, will give a good appetite. ONE DOSE will, in many cases, cure the most severe headache, when proceeding from a disordered stomaclL These Bitters can be obtained at any Druggist's or sel ler of Patent Medicines in the Usiied States and Cana das. Price 75 cents per bottle. See that the 6ignatnra of C. M. JACKSON is on the wrapper of each bottle. oc3-St ONE-PRICE CLOTHING OF THE I,ATE9T STYLI:a, made in the Bost Manner. expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEbT Prices marked in Plain Figures. _All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONT-Ficron SITTER is strictly adhered •to. are thereby treated alike. 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If EP Rbi. —0 n 51111 day. the Olt i nsts at Bath. Spri n ZFI near Bristol, Penna., Charles Wes.ey I Lepborn. Tie members of the fatnicr. male (needs or the de eeneed, and the members of Litfayette Ludo, Die 71, A. 1‘1„ are particularly invited to attend the funeral from his Into residence. Igo. 310, Pine rarent. Philadel phia, on %Intraday next. Silt (net , at :(1.,%0 clock i. If. interment aL Sc Pcier'a EniFcolial tihurnii yard. ro , litiliNTlSlANN.—tit Munich, in. 1341 - aria, on the 13th of. September, Lavinia, eanghter of (3. Hears and Fola flerstmenn. Jt)liDAN.—On Mona ay morning, the fith. inst., George Y. :Jordan. !n the fAt.h year of Menge. Ellis =tie friends are invited to attend his funeral from the .residence of his father,...l'orty-lint and Chestnut .:treets. this ( l'it;?sday) afternoon, tile 6th inst. , at 4 `o'clock, without farther notice: do proceed to 'Wood lands Cemetery. - * I'itSS - 16.1.1.--::on the Mt inst., Ellsworth Baer, son of .Tc,lin F. and Alice W.. Preatell, in the 21 year of his age. The relatives and friends oft-e fa milya re respectfully invited to attend the foneral this (Foe-Was) afternoon, at o clock, from the residence of his parents. Mulberry stiteet.Mannyunk. . * , fiLMEll.—On - Monday morning et 2 o'clock, Mrs. .Ta. Benno. Fulmer. --- rimer, 1 front the residence of her haqtand, M-r. Wm. W. rolmer. NO. 143 (litatd, avenue on Thai...lay morning, el 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel COO &ALT. —On Sunday evening,: Oct. 4, 1963, _ flan, tr.. in the 07th year of his age. His relatives and friends are raspeCtfally invited to attend the funeral from the residence of bls fa ther-in - law. Mr. E. Cosrperth wait, No. 826-Lombard streot, co bur day, the Bth inst.. at 10 o clock Ar. M., without ft' Tibor °tine. . *** DWI CHT. —At Pettland, Maine, on Friday, October. 2d, Mrs Eliza L. , - wife st the 11ev. William T. 1.) 1). b.. seed 6.9 Years. The relatives and friends of the Colo Hy aro respectfully , invited to attend her funeral, from the ic.tidence of her brother. Colonel William Bradford, No. :19 South Fit cnth street. en Xi , ednesday afternoon, the ith inst., at 0 o'clock. without further notice srEVENSON.--October ad. inst., Mrs. Mary Ann Stevenson, wife of Sarnnel Stevenson, ago 10 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fallv invited to attend her tonere:, from her late resi dence. No.• Gil North Front street, on Wednesday =Or/ling.. ar 10 CCeloCk. interment at Laurel ti CB AW ORD. —on the 4th inst., Mary, wife of Wtn. Crawford. aged 42 years. Site relatives and-friends of thefamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her hoshand, No. 3.8 Forth Twenty-Grat strcer," on Wed nesday morning, at o'clock, without farther . notice. a FOULRE—Departed this life. on Sunday morning, the 4th of iJetobee,ls63, Anzonetto rouleon Foutite, wire of jehn I, 'Foulke, M. 1.)„, and daughter of Cnarte,Y, roulfr on, Bsq. BO.Ei r lfki(3.—On the.ad inat„ 'Martha Bunting, in thy Cirla year of her age lFor yeltaree and friandS are - resprctfttlly iuvitei to attend the funeral from the late retdezlce Ittbez Bunting. deceased (darbP):, to meet at the house to day trhird - any), the 6th lust , at 2 o'clock, without fmther notice. 1.1.11, NE,: , --On the 2d inst.. Elizabeth, relict of the late Jonathan Yerkoe. aged S 1 Tears. Funeral from her late residence, 710 Nollli Eighth Area, this (Third-day) morning, 6th instant. Leave the I (rase at 12 o'clock. _ .tI , IINSON . —On Friday, October 2d, Montgomery John eon, in the 44th year of his age - The members of Eastern Star Lodte , Ne. 186, the aitachi,s of the 11. S. - A.ssesser's oflice of Third dis trict, Penm•ylvania, and the relatives and friends of the family, are invited to attend his fneerat, this ( fueStla.s) afternoon, 6th inst., at 2 o'clock, from his tate resi dence, Frabkinnt road, above Norris street To proceed to (leder Hill Cemetery, Frank ford. SISTY.—On the 2d'of October, the Rev. John Slaty, in HI:. Shit year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family aro re'imeittilly 'in :fled to attend his Inneral this day, at 10 A. M.,. from his late residence, No. 458 Norte StivelPh street, and proceed to Haddonfield, N. J. " * COTIT:1;r, Oct, 3, 18113. An extract from the minutes of the inaosopnic Society: The committee appointed. to frame resolution s • elati ve to the tenth of J. J. THO UPSON, of I.'enneylvania. - would respectfully submit the followin : - Irl areas, It has pleased Almiahty God, in the mer e:he of an infinite and mysterious providence, to remove vim time to eternity - our late brother, 2,',.. -, 9otred, That the Cliosophic Bociety has heard with mournful earls of the untimely death of oar lamented arother, whose noble bearing made h m an object of our ffect/pm an ornament to oar society. . lie,. Ircd, That as the bright anticipations of his rela tives hove been turned into bitter disappointment. we do e oleitinly deplore their irreparable loss. and would fain soothe their sorrow by mingling our tears with Be-Ctiferd, That as a slight testiroonial of-our love and r( - -soect for onr departed brother, lve_cyear the usual badge of rr onrning for thirty days. ficsokted, That the above resolutions he published in the. Pltiladplubta. Prtst, Newark Daitu AclacpliBer, and Princeton klir.: . (truct. and a copy of the same be sant to the relatives ol deceased. _ VINCENT PEAT i', LEWIS B ICA FRANK K. aowfaz, • . Gomm itkpe LACK CORDED MOUSSELINES.- A--• ..411-wool black corded. 3lonseeline Dalaines,olc. Lead 'French Merinoes. Lead. Poplinis and Reps. ' Black ATlanrB and Gros Grain Silks. Black Thibe; Long Shawls. Black and white Scotch Wool Long Shawls. Black Turin Cloths. Black and white Striped and Plaid Paris Mousseline Balutues,inst received by BE•73SON & SON, se2o Mourning.. tore, 915 CHESTNUT Street. A_ Ki MIXED WATER-PROOF CLOTHS. • - 140%ve Mixed REPELLANT?. BTUS ec. LANDELL. EYRE dr LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, have a fine stk - ,ek of Shawls. Poplins, and !Grimes.. 6-4 Scarlet Opera Clo . -M. Purple Opera Cloths. Blue Opera Cloths. oc2 PFI.ICA. lIORVICULTURAL "11110 C ., Ell:. Subject for discussion this everting, Construction of Glives houses. ' - It PIIILATIeFALPHIA. SOC SET 17 FOR PROMOTING AGRICULTURE.—October meeting et Room No 3546 WALNUT Street, on Wednesday (TO MO)iROW) Morning, at 11 o'clock. 0c6.2t NINTH NVII.RO NATIONAL UN Oil AS . ,OWATIO N. --A regal r stated meeting of - .NATION - AL U a NlO.l ASSOCIATION will be held • TELIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Oct. 6th. at 7,5; o'clock, at the WELPrIa and FILB/RT Streets. The meeting will he addressed by F.D. sale- PEN, Esq., the Connecticut , Boy, a nd Ott - Lace A fall attand a ,:ae is requested. Clt'.] TOES L. BILL. See Y. A GRAND I%E SS lIIEP,TING OF THE UNION NEN OF TUN TWNNTY-FIRST I , D I.*TH WARDS - will be' held at' the ,ruNCTION HOTEL, corner of riBRMANTOWN ROAD and BROAD Streets. (LINING 817 N,) THIS BIiENINq, October Etb, at 7 o°clock.- 'Addresreswill be deli , ored by Hon. Henry D. Moore, Hon. William L. Dennis, Col, William B. ItEl.nn. Col. g'hornas Fitzgerald, (a War Democrat,) Col. F. S. White, Col. FriPhinntb, ard ()there. i en.. sfw: Gen Butler. Jiidge Shannon, and Governor Noble, of Wisconsin, have been invited to be present. fietivantown Pasbenster Car's PaSs this place e -o l i 20 minutes from Diamond tt. Depot. (Bth St. lane.) TWENTY-FO IT T -WARD NA, TIO. - N IL UNLON ASSOC . ( ATlON.—dstmethmeet ing. of the National Union Associat , on of the Twenty fourth Ward will be held at the DeadQuarten , , ,ILARKU Street, above - Thirty.third, on TUESDAY Evening, Oc tober 6tb, at 7i o'clock. Ail loyal citizen 4 are - invited to attend. Eminent speakers will be present, to address the meeting. _ JAMES MILLER., President. JANR , 4. NEWELL, Secretary it* AN ADJOTMNE,O MEETING OF all Discharged favorah,e to re-Plection of ourtrne and tried friend, ANDREW G CURTIN, for Uorernor, will be bold at the COMMON WEALTH - BM MAIM, CUESTNUT Sweet, above Eistlt, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 7th, at o'clock. to make necessary arra.ngem.nta to participate to the Parade on SATUEDAY El ENING. October 10. _lll Soldiers now in the city are partieular,y requested to be present. COMMITTEE OE ARRANGEMENTS. Wm. S. Holmes, 't`. &Wham, George C. Meade, i Joseph J Miller. James B. Jackson, JAM) Coo, W.S.ALDIVELL. Seer 3roi-zursox, President. .s tary. ec6.2t 0 DONT 0 Gig APITIO SOCIE9DIi. A. AZ Illot Hay Meeting of the ()DON TuGRa PHD) SO- U 1 ETY, otTennsylvania, will be held at the Philadelphia• Dental College;.'No 108 North. TENTH Street. on ^DES. DAY Evening, October at S o'clock. Dr. N. W. Kings• ley, of New York, will exhibit and describe his newly- Luvenled ortr:ficialTehtnt wul palace. . , . The Medical and Dental Profesaiona are reapectielly LOUIS M. LIMO', Recording. secretary. 'ECLECTIC PILEDICALL COLLEGE Wii.:o% - za "OE PHIL ADEL MIA: --free Medical mad t nrKi caL:ADVICH every AVIDLY ESDAY, at 4 o'clock. No dialyze for Medicine. The Ptiblio is invited to the INTRODE9TORY [LIC VIRE on THURSDAY EVENING, at 734 . o'clock.. ege is located on..}LAUB Street, below Balt. W. PAINE...III D.. Dean. Hal'Altfill Street. CONSOLIDATION BANK. 4 -;- PIitbADIMPFILI, Oat. 15. 1 0 63. An election-for Directors will he held at the Banking. 11 000. on MONDAY. tlze,l6th of November, between the betas cflo A. M. - ando P. .11,4, Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held en TUESDAY. Id of November. at 12 111 et6-le tnon) JOS. N. ITIMOL: Cashier. mF.:c . trocsics' eADIK, 11.1.11fftn.DIL w..,0-= MIA, October 5, SM The nnnal meeting of the Stockholders oC.this Bank will be hold, al the Banking lime, on TtLESDAY the third day of Bovember, at 12 lIE Tie annual election for DIRECTORS, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY, the sixteenth tiny of Rovember, between the boars of 10 A. 01. and 2 p. 3L J. W./Up - AND, Jr.. (At tuthe tnolli BANK OP comm.PROE. 11151,P1:11A, October 5, 1%1 rib annual election for DIRECTORS will be held, at the fianßing Rouse, on BIONDaY, the sixteenth day of e rember next between the bourn of 10 a IR. and 2 P. DI. A general meeting of the btackholders Iha held at the tante place, on TtIF.SDAY, the third day of Novem ber next, at-12 M. J. A. LEWIS, ocs-tiiihs tnol7lll Cashier. ..e v - STATE BANK, A T CAMDEN, OCESPER 2d, 1363 —The Diree , ora have this day declared a dividend i•f FIVE PER CENT. for the last six mowlts, and an extra dividend of - five per cent., both paltelde on demand, clear of tax, • eu 3t * J. TOWNSEND, Cashier. jr..Te= • ovricre. ow TILE RANK UV FIRE 1 ItAN COMPAIVY; At a meeting of the Board at Dtrectors of the Compaav, d this day, a Semi-drinual Dividend of SIX PElt n eT. and an Extra Dividend of 'r R. PE GEN was &Oa rc;43 on the. Capital Stocky payable to the Stockhold ers. or their legal represebtativea. on and after the 15th DmG-10t) .1. W - MALL isrda,•supl. r 7- ' '' 'NN7 ll ? - i I itigTH&I 4 I 3 TEINNVI IS L IC tifI 13hAT1ON of Tbo PRIT. , OIIIATIIESN SOOfETY, will he liPid in the Unll of the. University, on TUES DAY. October WI, S P. td. Smmkers on the occasion: ROY. Pro, CRUISE and IETTM,IINEURO. of Nov, - York; Dr HA (, ~ of 'frenton, and eaveral :lh tinguished gentlemen. of thlo city, Oa., itnates of the society. tilf , ROI of the . ..:ocietY, at r. oc3-30 i4 -. 1310r. nornin . al and Honorary ya,,mber, meet MISS ANNA E. orcxx.N.T.opirwlLT. addreee the people of POTlnnyt yatkia on the NATIONAL CRISIS, At POTT:iviLLE. At LEBANON—. At CARTASTqI•••• At GETTYSM I IIO. At YORK•.. ...... At CJIESTER••— setg-tf r MASONIC ()TICE.N THE Orin- CERS and. MEMBERS of LASCaIItH STAR I.utiOE, No, IE4, A. Y. M. , and the members of the Or dor p;aerally, aro requested to meet at the Hall, Cheat nut Sturd, on TUESDAY. P M precisely. to attend the funeral of their deceased lleothet, MON . TOOM.ERY JOHNtialf. order of the W. M. ocs-21. 4 ' (ll.to. I'. LII"PLE. See'y.* I:FA ILLDI S' AND BANK, PintAoafamtA, October 2. 1b63. annnal election for Directors will be held at the Banking Horse on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the bon's 019 o'clock A M. and a o'clock I'.-M.: and on q'UkSDAY. the third day of November next. a gel mat meeting of the litoricholdere will beheld at the Banking" House at 4 o'clock P atreeably to charter. W. RGSHTON, Jr. oc3-tnol6 Cashier. f ..,., FRIENDSHIP DIVISIOII, NO. 19, re_ SONS OF TEMPERANCE MEETS AT PRIENDSITIP IFAI.L, UOllliEll OF 'I'SVELFTI.I AND Ft I.BIOtT STREETS, 111.1::l Ur intliPA I ) EVENING at-Vf..o o'clock. I4o22c(6&tntJal PIELY.IkDitiL,PIIIII. AND ILEMIDING RAILItOAD COMPANY. Office 327 South FOLILTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. September 2, 1553. DIVIDEND NOTlttE.—The foliewing-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock. of this COMMIS. The residence of se•ieral of them to un known. and it to., therefore. necessary that the cortitt vales of stook should Le presented on calling for the Dividend. S. ER 4DFORD, TresAurer., STOCKHOLDERS' NAUSS. Mrs. Mary 'Bishop, S. Lancaster, Timothy G. Boyle, Percy IC Lewis, Clement Biddle. Funny Mary dfitehersn, Ann Copeland. John Mclntyre. A. Smells and J. Newbold, John lii”ore. Trustees. .Tames McKnight. Debbie A. Hughes. Benj. F. Newperr. Salmi T. Berreon, 131 , 11 J. Pal, James I - Tallowell, W Rodman, Janice W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richarda, Catherine C. Kennels, Peary B. 4herer. • Daniel Klapp, - Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn. Andrew Turner, Chas. Kuhn, Bartinaill Mr ReLec,a En rieh, Kuhn . , and J. H. Kuhn, Arbor IC Wright. of S. Kuhn. William Young, B. V. B. Ll3l - .16.0 EXtri.. W. It MnVicitar, and Jam.. , s O. Schaff; Ex. ofi kmitin Smith, John S. Leie?e. lend. ; Willis dr Co. " f MIER. 11) N TIL E YABILARII COM . PANY. The LiBIIA.aY will be reopened on MON PAY, Oct:,ber A complete reorganization or the Department of Elation is in pronres. . . These Members having Novels out will please return thorn ' that they may be repaired. - At least 1,000 Nov: Voltunes have been pnralia , ml, and, as NOW:Las ready, the whole irtllegsin be placed. at the disposal of the Sionltholders, of which due nottce will be given. oe3-3t. r-cds.m. COOPER:• SHOP. S. OLDIE IVLS' HOME. —W6f. STRUNIERS. Treasurer acknowleciges tiic receipt by the Mods of Pr. E. WALL . From Mrs. Be:thin:in Pali ids Pr orn Mrs. P Prom Mrs A. Port. er, psrt proceeds of a Fair held ut Moorestown. Nets Jersey..." .. ... .. .. 215.25 evrizENs , voLurr2`3CEES. 11.1.1 0 5P.1-* k:tited Meeting el this Association will be held en TUEbDAY. Evening, 6th inst., at the lhs hital. Pun anal attendance is requested. as the Election of Cliticers wilt be held. Ey order of the Board. ace 2t T. L. GIFFORD, Seer._ THIRTEENTH WARM NATIONAL ASSA , C LA stated meeting will be 11.111 TH I.; (Tuesday) I(VBNENC. October 6th. at 7.14 o'clock, EontleaEt corner :NEVER cod SPRINaI4ARDESSts. JON. \ITIAN BILIA,OCK, Pre.ildent. D. S. LFW99, Scoretu y. orvicE"BE tt kt ett MID AtAIL OAD AND 41. COIIPAN-f. . PIILADALPRIA, Beptombor2q 180 A Quaiterly Dividend of Wl' per cent. on the Capital Rteck of this Company has beau declared this day, paya ble-on and after October 7th. cigar of Gov.rnment tea. se in. L. CRAMBERL ea,urer. MILITARY NOTICES. Ari•ENTIoN - i PIEL Al ).I.;LPIT rA. rwrox ARTILLERY —A Meeting or the Company will be held q MCI (Tuesday) EVENIVG, October fi . 6th. ;EFS. at 7. , :," o'clock, at the S. W. corner of TE ',VTR and 11LBEET Streets, in reforetee to City Bounty. Every member must attend. it* B. FRISMIIPa. Captain. - C 01\ 1A P N Y A, IsT RE AI GIE NT ARTILLLRY, H. G. I PIITLA.DELPHIA. OCI. 1. IMI. WILDER No —.] The (lemi.any evil asAemble at the A±±nOrr. No. 17.33 51ATZKET Street, on TUSSUAIT, tho Gat instant, at 7 o'clock P. M., to man the pay rolls for services in September, 1601 By order of 111 i' RY L DJ B,•Capta iu . F. C. BI:J.T,A1:1), Ist Sergeant. - °ea- 2e- t CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A. IIEADQUAILTEDS RECV.ITITTIIG SNIIIIIDN. INVALID CORP. 9 lON 1 111LADELVIILI. 24:3 South THIRD street, Philnaelphia, ?a. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dies abliitY 'will! imply for information for enlistment in. the ftiVAIAD Co Rps to Lieut. ILUBEIi BASTIAN, Invalid Corps, 243.5. Third striet. Philadelphia, Lieut. J. W. DEAN, Invalid Corps, 511 Brownetrect, and E corner Broad and Spring Garden ets., Phila. Pay and !allowances, excepcing bounty and nension T acme as in B. 8. Infantry. E Wr AIAT'TEIE WS, Plajor L , t , Pa. Art and Supt. Invalid. Corps fur Philadel phia. aan-tf lIMPORTANT O.R.DER.-I'Hll Supervisory Corunltttee.for Recruiting Colored Regt• rut nts would call the attention of the public to the following instruction to the chief tnn-terlng officer: WAR. DEPAIITMENT, ADJUTANT GENKRACS OFFICE. WASITINCITON S.pt 19, 1.93.1. CaVt. Irm. B Iff.Ti a, tr S. Army, Chi' Mustering Oji my Philtida.. Pl:Zelia . : Sir.': 1 am directed by the Secretary of War to i.astrnet you to 'ouster into the regiment of U. S. colored troops organizing at .Philerielphia all colered volunteers from the States of New Jersey. and Delaware who may be prmented. .In so doing. you will➢ see an anearAte and separate account for the respective States. giving the number mnstered for the respective Congressional ak trirts. PO that the States concerned may receive the pro per credits. I am, sir, very respect fiilly. Ter, obedient servant, THOMAS IL VIDTCFST. • Assistant. Adjutant General. By this it will be seen that colored volunteers recruit ed in the Statss of New Jersey and. Delaware (as well as from other States). and_mustered into the service of the United States in this are to be credited to the Stated from which they come. All communications on this subject addresEed to the .nndersigned will receive atten tion. ROST. R. CORSON, st...tuthsat Agent for the:Committee. NOTICE TO DRAETED. MEN IN TM) TWENTFITII WARD. —ITEADQIIARTfinB FOrll.lll Dwrrnic.Y, Oct. 5. ig3.--Not ice is bereby given to alt per sons drafted in tbe Twentieth ward, and who have failed to report to the Board of Enrolment. at lleadonartord, Broad and Spring Garden streets, that they mat do so on or before Monday next, October 1210:or they will be considered and:treated as desertm,a, and a roward of Ten. 'toilers will be paid for their arrest and delivery at TfeadOnexters. NO 1,0113011 so arrested can esCaIR,DEP SONO sr:vice. - D. M. LANE; Captain and Provost Marshal. CD-AS B. BARRETT, Comfnislioaor of Board J. RALSTON WELD?, Surgeon of Board. FINANCIAL. COUPONS 7 3-10 IST OCTOBER WA_NTEID. DREXEL rib 00 AMERIC Pi.N GOLD 'I3OT.IGHT _A:1•1771 DREXEL & CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET MICHAEL .JACOBS BANKER, No, South TIIERD Street, PHILADELTRIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND CNCUR RENT MONEY BODO FIT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON Cf , AiIIIiSSIO.N. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Tilos Paper. CITY WARRANTS EFFUGUT. - ocs-au COLLECTION OF 11. S. 4II CERTIEL CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' EX -PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the `:Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the Onn , Year Certificates of In debtedness of` the United States now due or shortly metering. Terms made known and receipts given at the office, No. 220 CHESTNUT Street. ravti-tf sipOPENING OF STYLES TN BON , NETS end HATS for Pall and Winter,wear, WEDNESDAY, October 7th. at B. P. GILL & C 0..% Millinery Rooms, Na. 720 ARCH Street, below Eighth. oe6-2t. UALATOTTED IN POINT OP ACCU- Rain% •naturalums, and. beauty, REIV-16 O.'S CO LORED PHOTOGRAPHS have no equal; their price rdaces then: Avithin the reach of all. *1 only. SECOND Street, above Green. .tt A B:E BLE. NATURAL A-N D LIFE-LIKE PORTRAITS —REIMER'S superior Liken, eses, life-size Photographs, in oil colors. Now is the thee to get them: Reduced prices. SECOND Street, above Gretn,- CORY TYPE S. VIEWS SPE- C11013)3.5 are beautiful and natural. Visit his Gallery . and note their artistic coloring, tasteful arrangement, and line finiol.. SECOND Street, above Green it. $329.30 L'-OR EACH $lOO. NOTICE. - THE 0 OPARTNERSH IP her& ofore existing between the subscribers, trading under the firm' of EDWIN WATTSON St Co., Biscuit Bakers, is dissolved, by mutual consent, from and after this date. All persons_ indebted to the said flan will make 'payment to THORAS WA MON. who is duly au thorized to settle the business of the into firm. .TAOS. WATTRON, EDWIN WATTSON. ocB-1215 Philadelphia, October 5, 1653. NOTICE -MANHATTAN' LIFE INS. The undersigned, hairing received the appointment of Agent and- Attorney for the MANIEIetTr&N LIFE INS. CO., of- New York, hereby informs his friends, and all poisons having bueiness with the cemnany; that he has opened an office at No. , 11.8 WALNUT Street. JOIE.; B. CAltli, octi 6ts 'Sole Agent andlttoraey for Philadelphia. SUBSTITUTES WANTED AND FUR NISHED at No. 913 FILBERT Street, by NEWELL FAY, late Captain 4th ltegt. Pa. - Volunteers. oc6 St,* D. AtAROHANT, PORTRAIT -a-a• PAINTER, has removed to 919 LOCUST Stie , t, where he will be Bled to see his friends and those of the public who mar be interested in his line of art. • S6t* if T 0 E N.—NOTICE 1S HEREBY • given that Deed of Lot 23, Div. C, Sec 27, Me chanice' Cemetery, having been stolen, application will .be mado for a new Deed. The family who buried-Eliza beth Crawford, in February, 1851, and David Crawford, in .lingtist, 1856. In said Lot, are requested to call at the °Mee of tbe Company, N. 2. oar: B'Ool{T4 and C SORGE Streets. C'q DAVID CRAWFORD, ocf3-3t" , --tva No. 1723 ST. JOSEPITS Avenue. 0 SPORTSMEN. • T PHILIP WILSON & CO., 409 CHEMIN' STREET, Manufacturers of superior DOUBLE GUNS equal, It not superior, to any. of the following makes. Which'we keep constantly on hand: William Greener. Westley Richards, Moore & Harris, and other makers. Also. Powder: Shot, Wads, Caps, &e. We shall be constantly supplied, during the, season, With every variety of SKATES. • OMDR. FINE, 'PRACTICAL 'DEN TIST for the Ink twenty pears. 219 VINE belostr.Thiri, inserts the most beautifnl PEWEE of the age, mounted on line Gold. Platina, haver. Vulcanite. Coralite, Amber, Stn._ at prices, for neat and substantial work , ' more reasonable than aurDentist in this city or Slate. 'Teeth plugged to last for life.. Artificial Teeth repaired to snit: 100 pain in extracting. Altwerltmac rallied to fit. Reference, best fautiltes, atM9m TRUSSES, BRA_CIES; skilfully tultuAted br 0. H. NEILDLES, corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. Ladies' Department for same, condaeted by Luaus, TWELIVIA Street, first door below RAC*. Thy Yoc , 4 complete -and varied Stack on hand, coneietlng in part of TraSSes, sapportars, Shoulder Braces, Belts, ilandazes, Elazthe Stocking:l, Crathel, Syringes,, Ar ttarai; it11 , 4*,,n rf. Co. a 0221-311). THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1863. .....Tuesday. October 6th. ..... Tot ....,Thursday. •• Bt h " Oth. Saturday. - •• • • Monday, • 12th. s 0 ".-atutu.-ttr Diu/slows Nes. f,,'6, 7, and 10, (Twenty-second and - .Twenty. fifth wards ef Philadelphia.) at the office of the Assessor, Lengstroth's Building. Germantown. Divitek,22. S (part of Twenty-third ward,) at the -- office of the Deputy Collector. grankford. Division No. 9, (residue of Twenty third ward,) at the resieonce of the Assistant Assessor. John W. Trump, Dnetleton. • These lists and essessments are a statement of the tax which has been assessed by Assistant Assessors upon licenses. incomes, carriages, billiard tables. bowling alleys, plate of silver and plate of gold. And the subscriber, at his elites in Germantown, will, on TEUESDAY,. October 22d, of the current year. be tween the hours of 0 A. M. and 5 P. M., bear mid deter mine all written appeals that may be matte relativw to any erroneous valnatiens or enconerations of Assistant Assessors, in the sth, oth,' Sth, Slit, and 10th divi, Mons. (being the Twenty second. Twenty-third. and Twenty -fifth wards of the city'of Philadelphia): and on TUESDAY, October 27th, he will sit for the same pur poseß-in Doylestown, acke county. at tile °Mae of JoUN W. COWELL, Doylestown, Collector of the district, be. tween the henrs of .0 A. M and-a P. M., for Divisions Nos. 1; 2, 3, and 4; (Bucks. county.) • . All persons who do not die.written appeals-.on or be fore the above-named days for bearing the same, will be estoppedirom obtaining any abatement o' their taxes. ED WrIS T. CHASE. oc6lo-17.5t Assessor Fifth District. Pennsylvania.. TITE ATTENTION OF R.-ROGERS AND OTIIER. is .Invited to the NEW LIQUID ELM:KIDS; manufactured by BROWN J.: BROTHER, Boaton. This japau Blacking, 'with half the usual-labor, Im parts a most intensely rich 'lustre and jet black. equa' to the bigbeet japan: Varnish, produces a- most mese; ',mouth surface. so as nut soil the finest linen, renders the leather easy and pliable, and will retain lid virtual) than climate. - • loot u%le tbs. cue t ii1:4 7 .4.R S COWPEETELWAIT'S. 301.-• .xt`° 437 00 MI ti WIC 6t04, POLITICAL, NAV ION AL UNION NOMINA „ S•TATZ 02.710X1ai FOR GOVELMOR; ANDREW Cf. CURTIN. FOR JUDOE OF SUPREME OOURT 4 DANIEL AGNEW. EinIATOILEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT. nREATJAH REPB.ESEI.ifiATOTEL, DistrIot—WILLIAIII FOSTER Id " THOMAS S. CHOATE id " THOMAS T. WILLS. 4tll " JOHN D. WATSON. 6th " WILLIAM W. WATT 6th " lEAAO H. (MARRA 7th " THOMAS CGOIIRAN. Bth " JAMES 'N. KERNS. 6th " OH ARLES DIXEY. 10th " S. §. PANGOAST 11th " ISAAC! A. SHEPPARD. 12th " LUKE V. SUTPEIN. lath " WILLIAM Y. LEADER 14th " S. FREDERICK GETZ, 15th " WILLIAM F. SMITH. 16th " EDWAR.D G. LEE. rtth • " JAMES MILLER. COUNTY OFFICARS. IntOOIIDER OP DEIPD3:, LEWIS R. /31100 MALL PROTHONOTAEr OF DIESTEMIT. COURT GEORGE RELLY. - OLP.P.II OF eounr OP QUAUTIIe. fiERSIOLIS. GEORGE H. MOOSE, - 001ZONIM. TAYLOU CITY OkFlOls'RS: CIITY 'TRIIASUIrEnr. HENRY BIIIYEra.. ' 0/TY OOMMISSIONEB. PHILIP HAMILTON. , ! By order of the City Committed of Sai+Orlateltdotme ree-t1 1 1 11'1:NW-FOURTH 'WARD A MASS MEETING. under the auspices of the UNION LEAGIJI in West Poiladelphia, will be held at the COMMISSTON73RS' HALL, Thirty-seventh and Mark, t Streete; ON THURSDAY EVE +LNG NEXT', October,Sth, at V , .; o'clock. ALL LOYAL CITIZENe., without oistinetion. of PAR- R y, who are in favor or supporting the C u V El:ly M.EisT. erVnreesing the REBELLION, awl maintaining the Ul+.l ON, are invited to attend. AddreE€es will be delivered by - lion. N. IL, BROWNE, Ex-Gov. JAMES POLLOCK. DENNIS IN.' O'BRIEN, .Eaq.., GEORGE, 11 EARLE. Esq„ War. NIOHOLSON, 8.0. - And other distinguished speakers. By order of the I,EAG nx. oca.3t. • PALLY 1 EA .1 iL Y I E ALLY TIM TWENTIETH WARD IN MOTION! THE LOYAL CITIZENS of the Ward are invited to meet at thi Corner ELEVEN ra and GIRARD Ave no=, on WEDNESD sY EVENING, the 7th inetant, ck, to proceed in 'a body to the Ma a Meeting at the intersection of 'Ridge avenue and Nineteenth avant. A line. Rand of Music will be in attendance. The following spratere address the meeting: Gov. RANDALL. of Wiecortein, Gen. BitlllLY. of Now ork, Cal. S: R. PIaCE. of Lancaster, Dr. WM. L. ELDER. • Cot. WM. B MAtiN, :LAMES T,T ND, Esq. , Col. FITZGERALDcud othere. or6-20` TJNION MASS I'ASEETINGS. UNION STATE CENTRAL OOIEMITTEE ROOMS, COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, Oil CHESTNUT St. SEPTEMBEIL 5, Governor CURTIN, .in company with distinguished orators from. adjoining States, Spill address the people of Pennsylvania at the times and Pieces named in ins following schedule: . At BELLEFONTE. Centre county, TUESDAY, Octo ber 6th. At YORK, York. county, WEDNESDAY. October 7th. At READING. Perks county, THURSDAY, October sth. At POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill county, FRIDAY. Octo. bar gth. At PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, October 10. • We have reasonable hopes tt' haying in the pending CIIIIVEIS the aid of Governor JOHNSON, of Tennessee; . - Governor PIRP ONT. of Virginia; • Governor BRADFORD, of Maryland; JOHN BROUGH, the next Governor of Ohio; Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON. of New York; Gen. LOGAN, of Illinois; Gen. BUTLER, of Massachusetts, And mazy other distinguished gentlemen, including many eloquent advocates of the Union Gauss in Penn sylwania. No possible efforts will be spared to secure to full and thorough a discussion of the momentous issues now submitted to the people as the brief Period nowre. 1:02.111114 will allow, end it is enjoined upon all friends of the Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel.' low-citizens upon the occasions. • 'WAYNE MoVEAGH, Chairman.. GEO. W. HAMERSLY, secretaries. W. W. Heys,• 8610 TT.NION MEETINGS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6.. 1 BELLEFONTE, Centre county—Gov. Ctirtin, Coy. Noble, of Wisconsin; lion. John Scott, Hon. Thos. Can Hingham, lion S. S. Blair, Hon. Samuel Calvin. MAUCH CHUNK, Carbcin county—Hon. Jas. H. Camp. bell, A. EL- Chase, Esq., Col:: Montgomery, - Beni. Haywood, Esq. TAR FARM,- Venango county—Hon. Jas. Scovel. MILLERSBURG,- Dauphin county—Hon. L. W. Hall, Col. C. H. Shriner. FREEPORT, Westmoreland con_nty—Governor W; Johnston, Hon P. C. Shannon. BROWNE - VILLE, Fayette county on. Lorenzo Sherwood. DOYLEST.OWN. Bucks county—Col. R. S. Mathews, of Baltimore, and llon. S. H. Hammond, of New-York. Bice LLISTERY ILLE, Juniata county. POTTeTOWN. Montgomery co—N. B Browne, Esq. WAINESBORD', .Franklin county—Hon. A. Clure and Hon. Franklin Bound. BRICREBSVILLE, Lancaster county—George R. Barr, A. C. Ileinoehl, E. Bitlingfelt, and. 0. J. Dickey. PHILADELPHIA, , Twenty-fist ward, Bread street . and Germantown avenue. KIMBERTON, Chester county—Col. James Worrell, Dr. W. Worthington, and I'. Frazer Smith, Esq, CUURCEITOWN, Laneakter COUHty—Cal. S. E. Price. J. B. Arnwake, and J. K. Alexander, Esq. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. YORK—Governor Curtin; Judge Bond, of Baltimore; General Bruce, of New York. tHIPPENSVILLE, Clarion county—Hon. James M. Scovel. BUTLER—Governor Wm F. Johnston. WA.IIiIiSBURO, Greene county—Hon. Lorenzo Sher wood. MANIIEThf. Lanca,ter county—Lieutenant 5, G. Beh xner E. Billingfelt, C. D. Himseeker. - WEST PHILADELPHIA COACCHI.DSVILLE. Delaware county—Hen. S. H, Hammond, of. New York. - GRAENGASTLE, Franklin county—lron A. K. Mc- Clure, Ben. Franklin Bound. PHILADELPHIA, Twentieth ward. Do. Third-ward. WAYNESBURG, Chester county—Colonel R. S. Ma thews, I'. Frazer smith, Esq, Colonel Worralt, and Dr. Worthington. THOMPSONTOWN, Juniata county—Colonel Chailes H. Shriner. . - A - LTOtiNA, Blair county—Governor Noble. MANSTIALTON, Chester county—Virashiugton Town send, Esq., and addison May., Esq. HOETRUMBERLAND—Benjamin Haywood, Esq. . MECHANICSBURG. Lancaster county—Colonel Or. S. Arnweg and N. El maker, Esq. . • UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE BOOMS, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17, 1883. HON. WILLIAM D. KELLEY. at the invitation of the State Central Committee, will speak in behalf of the' Union, at the times and places named in the annexed schedule. Our friends are .earnestly desired. to have a full attendance of voters at there meetings: MONTROSE.. Susquehanna county Wednesday, POTTS - VILLE, Schuylkill connry-Priday; Oct: 9. PHILADELPHIA—Satroday, Oct 10. Ben - WAYNE McVEACIL Chairman. TINION CANDIDAr.PE FOR ,THE LE. giaLstare (3d district), TifOULS T. WILLS, Hatter, 605 South SECOND street. A good assortment of Hats and Caps constantly , on hand. ,sett-17t* CIEORGE W. WOOTTEN, 38 South SECOND Stwiet, and No. 29 STRAWBEIIItY Straet WARrxer:ir.—JAYNE Street, Philadelphia WHOLESALE DEALER IX CARBON , OILV "MIPS, CHIAVEYB, A tine lot of OIL Inet received, whlcii: - 1 offer at the lowed market ratee, haring made my contracts In the spring.. before the advance. OIL in bond for export CHIMNEYS in quantity. at manufacturers' prices. Agent for Moore, Bros. , IV- Co.'s Patent ' tFruit Jars, TIIXON'S STO V E POLISH-- ---- Superior to any ever mode, and never fails to - gtve satisfaction. - & CO , Wholesale Ageats, oc6•Gtif* Nos. 4- an d 6 CHESTNUT Street. FIFTH; COLLECIION DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. UNITED STATES ASSESSOR'S ORME, GERmANToWN. October 6th, MI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the annual lists, enemerations,•and assesmente for the year 1863, taken pursuant to the Excise law of the United States for the' !Yds Pennsylvania district, will be open for examine lion during the fifteen days immediately subseoaent to the date adds notice, at- the following places, viz , Divisions .Nos. 1. 2, 3. awl 4, (Becks county,) at the Mess or residences of the 'respective Assistant' Assess- RETAIL DRY GOODS. • 0 N N, G • . AY X N'T. C ILOA.111: LAVDIES 4 MIS.SES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 180f.3 J.W. PROCTOR Be CO., REItovAL AND OPENING Or. I=TA:reILAPAG-111, His St4cic ti ttel 5)02 CHESTNUT STREET, And. open, is addition thereto, On MONDAY. Octobar 6th, A large and well•aelected Stock of ntracu DRBSS 000S,nii of the Best Fabrics and Newest Designs. J. M. EL begs to Mate thitt he has now flamed 'the REST' STORE in the BEST LOCATION, and has also the means and facilities for procnring, at all times, a Stock which , Will mane his the LEADING RETAIL DRY GOODS BUSINESS in this city. 5030.6 t CH.OICE DitliSS 000 DS. H. STEEL db SON, Nos, ',113 and il5 NORTH . TENTH ST, CHOICE ASSORTMENT. - MOIRE ANTIQUR , 4 • , PLAIN COLDED SILKS; -,FIGURED CORDED SILKS, , PLAIN 6ILIie,• P&I , CY SILKS, FIODRED SLACK SILKS, PLAIN MACE - • BLA GEO. 6 RA I N ;PLAIN FRENCH MERINtrEE. FIGURED YEENC-L MEREAO.E6, PI,nIN ALL.WOOL FRENCH REFS, Pi:AIN:ALL-WOOL FRENCH POPLINS, • PL , AIN SILK-FACED REPS AND PorLINS. Vi 6 ITEED I'RENCII REPS AND POPLINS, PLAID FEEN , AND ISINEI POPLIN.I PLAID CLirPII.4. NKR [Ns . ..ES, AND CASIEMEEERS. SCARLET CL0T14.6 AND FL &NNEES, PLAIN ALI, IV 00 L LAIN! , S. :11./UM PRINTED - ALL- WOOL - DEL AIRES, 6-4 EL AJ , K. ALL-WOOL DEL &INES, 673 , :e to ttl. - LONG. AND SHORT . CREPE VEILS. A 'LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MOURNING GOODS. tALMORAL SKIRTS. 912 75t0 MISSES' BALmogALs, Est. ?S to $3.r6. DRESS GOODS OF- EVERY VARIETY_ TmocrrE LONG SHAWLS, • STRIPED BRocHE LONG SHAWLS. STRIPED WOOLEN SQUARE SHAWLS, LONG ASP SQUARE PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK STELLA. SHAWL i. WATEIL PROOF CLOAKS AND SACQUES% AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF :DOMESTIC AND STAPLE , I DRY-GOODS. Having 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 choiczq Goods at lower prices than other parties who have purchased their stocks recently. oct-Gi Nos. 713, e.tel 7111 North-9'ENTIT Street E & LANDELE, FOURTH AND ARCH , 'ST E. & L. OPEN TO-DAY, FOR FALL SALES, Rich Printed MERTIFOS. DELUXE% REPS, &c... &o. EYRE 8s LANDELL - OPEN TO:DAY for Fall • Cl!rded Silks. ' .Figured. Ens . - • , 3,loreid,zls.g.nes..Poul. de Solps.drc., &c. -• • - E& L. pYRE & LA.NDELL ARE OPENING A-• n fine• aortraent of sErAWLS, for the Wholesale anil:Rotail Wee.. • E L .4ANDELL ARE OPENING FaUSR.M. arinagnitieent, of DRESS GOODS. E & L. & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, orlon to- day-- Extra Fine French MERINO. for city retail sales. • Select shades of MODES, BROWNS, NEW BLUES, Humßovre, &c.: seS-tnths tf pIPOHTANT TO THE LADIES JAMES 11, CAMPBELL & CO., FALL : AND WINTER STOCK, To 'which they invite attention, viz IRISH. POPLINS, SILK-FACED POPLINS, ALL-WOOL POPLINS, ' In the most Desirable Shades. PLAID REP FANTASLF‘,. PLAID POPLINS, EPINGLINES, ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, In the Richest Designs. _ M I PKMOYA I Iat, N A D N E D L AYNThD. 6 , 4 BL ACK •DE LAINES. • 6 4 COLORED MERINOS. all Shades. WELSH FLANNELS. SHAKER FLANNELS. , BALL ARDV &LE. FLANNELS. SACKING FLANNELS. OPERA FLANNELS. SCARLET FLANNELS. GRAY AND SCA.RLET TWILLED FLANNELS. JACONETS. CAMBRICS. CHECKED MUELINS. SOFT C 4 AIBRICS. NAINSOOKS. SWISS. AIUsLINS. MILL ISUSLINS. • CAMBRIC DIMITY.. TARLETi)NS, &a. • LADIES' KID AND• LISLE-THREAD GLOVES. LADIES-AND GENTS' COTTON HOSE. BLANKETS in all Sizes and Qaatities. DA L MOE LS AND-SKIRTING. .RICHAEDSON'S FRONTING, MEDIUM', AND HOUSEWIFE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS AND DAIIIASK'4, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, AND TOWEL*. ""CRASH; HUCKABACK, dm% 4 - zoo-ft' JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.; No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. Invite special attention to their stook of Siike, which they offor at low prices, comprising • COLORED LEMUR.% PLAIN OTTOMAN, AND OTTO- Al`i STRIPED. - Pack Gros Graine and Gros de Rep. A full line of Ponlt de Sole, in the choices t colors: Also . , a full line of Plain Black Silks, of all widths and qualitim for Dresses Ar Mantles, • oc3-6t, VERY IMPORTANT TO THE LA- T DIRS I Staten Island FaUCY Dyeing Establishment. OFFICES 47 North EIGHTH Street. . - Philadelphia, • . and 5 and= 7 JOHN Street, flew Torn I'iTOW IS THE TIME TO SEMI) YOUR TREF FRS. .SILKS, CLOTHS. • BERRINOES. . • DELAINF,S To be dyed or cleansed in 'the finest manner, at this old and . favorably known establishment. With an. expo.. Ileac° of nearly forty years, we present ourselves to the public this season as standing FIRST IN • ' LINE. -• BARRETT, NEPHEWS, & CO., sel7-Ini 47 North EIGHTH Street. sel7.thstrlm cLorrns 'FOR CLOAKS. Frcisted Beavers, low price. . Frosted Iteaverr; fine quality. Biack Reavers. medium and heavy. Black Clothe, all gm:linos. 'Mack Cloths for Riding Rabits.• ' • • Drab French Cloths for C , oake. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, oc2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH tdreete • WE •D. .GLENN, - E IKP 0 11TE R OF DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS, NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, . Offers to the trade a full assortment, Including in pact— Hair, 'Tooth, Nail, Cloth, and Shaving Brushes. Camel's Hair Pencils and Marking Brushes. 'Combs in shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber. rerfratiery and Toilet Soaps of all descriptions. Pare kesentlal Oils. - • Rose. Water and Orange Flower Water in cans. Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety. Round Filtering Paper, ell sizes. Cachous Aromatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's. English Pink cancers, Reeves' and common. Now Zealand and Pink Linen Twine. Fle,st 3. Tooth. Picks.. Violin 'Strings, Are„ kg, all at lowest n arket prices. '.: eaa.m.ll piTARLES; GILPIN ; ATTORNEY AT WV, Has remoced , his Otlldo to oe3•stuth3t - 130 South SIXTH Street ELDON SALTER; JATTORNEY AT LAW, Hap zemo &1 MP. Office to .ocS!strillffi; South SIXTH Street TIYOTTVIILE GLASS WORK - S.—WE - 1 -'havoc > EVIZIYA.CE IN. BLAIT. Mid aro propired to attend to orders for BOTTLES b 7 every desorlptles. , - . a G._ W. BEITITER.S. 101.44.50 ST ea.mth FAG.. I 2IT 6Gre4l.- FTJ"Ie.S . ,. AND OLEILDILEN, 9:1.0 CITERTNITT STREET Saccooaor to L. J. LEVY *CO., WILL BEIIIOVE NEW MARBLE STOIL.E„ ICAVE 'NOW OP RH If. STEEL tit SON, No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening their FANCY: ARTICLES. RETAIL DRY GOODS. r NINO- OF WINTER -CLOAKS_ WM Soya big OPENING a PARIS AND AMERIOA.N CLOAKS, fu gr , :at varlets en 2101VDLT, Oct , blr sth. AT HIS NEW STORE, NO. 90-:?. CI ESTNUT STREET. Rc e•et C I, 0 fi OUSE -WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS! sir'? NOLFSALE Alk.ID RETAIL 46.1...+Cri9E1 EDOILTSIEC. " Nu. 34 South SECOND St., and 23 STRAWBERRY St. A FULL STOCK OF ARIIIY CLOTHS: NAVY CLOTHS._ CASSIMEBES. NOBBY COATINGS. CIIINCHTI,L A.S. VELVET CLOTHS. FROSTED BEAVERS. ESQUIMAUX. BILLIARD CLOTHS. • BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &c. 4,1-tl4 SILK AND DRY-COOPS 'TOURERS. 'VELVET RIBBONS WE HAVE NOW IN MAR A. FULL STOW:. OF 11TE AISOVE OrJrIDS IDT BLACK • - • , COLORE.I)i. • -ANP •- , BLACK with MUTE and COLOWKB BMWS, -r TO WHICH WE INVITE TILE •AVTENTTON OF TNE TRADZ, `ARMAR YOVINO: BRO., & Oes.:ll.* - 4521) M Ric FIT: §7l` RE ET LADIES , FURS. LADIES' FANCY FUPS Jr 01 - 4157. IF' AL 11E1 Xrt 7:LI, 77.5 ARCH MEET. BELOW EIGHT:I Munorter ant Manufacturer LADES' FANCY FURS My si , sortmetif of FANCY FITES for labifes and Chit• dron is non - complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable flaring the present season. All sold at the mannfaeturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me aeall OPE GOF FANCY FURS, JOHN A. STAMBA.CH, IMPORTER AND XANUFACTITEER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, NO. 5546 ARCH STREET, ns4ow He& now open a splendid stock of LADIES Aid) CHILDREN'S FURS, Which. wail be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. " FURS! GEORGE F. WORIRAT NOS. 4J5 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW opEr: A FULL ASSORTALENT OF To which - the attention of the public iS invited. seftillni ALCM Y (Pt NII.IS. FROTHING - HAM &,_WELL - S -- ‘ • HEAVY. wEnnak. AND LIGHT SHM'INGS AND - SHIRTING STAND ARD DRILLS HRAVY CANTON FLANNELS. • •• WASHINGTON AND VIDTORY CAMBRICS AND Sicues. BROWN. I EACITED AND CORSET TRANS. _ No. 12.WOlf.STRD 'VAN. be. sel6-liff FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY .E7TA.INTS eiz MILITARY FURNISHERS, 4.1.8 ARCH' STREET, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, 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 selo-d G W. SIMONS & BROTHERS SANSOM-STREET MALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFAGTITRERS OF JEWELRY. • - FINE SWORDS, AND - MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. anffi•if6m PROPOSALS. CIRDNANCI4 OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMRXT, WASRINGTON, OCt0b01: 2, 1863 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the 30th day of October next, for 4.1101 W; and BUSHING the 42. pounder Guns. at the Forts and Ar senals of the United Statee in the Atlantic States, amount ing in number to 200. more or less. - The guns will be delivered at, and removedlrom: the establishment where the work is to be done at the cost of the United States. Proposals for those on the Pacific Coast—about 00 in number—will be received until the 10th of December next; and, in the ease of these, the guns wilt be de livered at San Francisco or its vicinity. The gnus are to be turned down to a true cylinder for. the length of twenty. seven inches from the rear of the base ring, prepared to take a band of the best wrought iron, the interior diameter of which will be twenty incher, and its thickness three inches. The vent is to bushed with a new Bush of pure in got copper, one inch in diameter and about nine and a half inches long, and bored with a vent of two-tenths of an inch. Drawinga. of the gun in its original form and with the band put on can be seen at this office, at the Watertown Arsenal. Blass.: at the 'Watervliet Arsenal; and at the New York Agency, No. hi Worth- street, city of New York; at the. Art onal at Brideabura. Pa,. ; and at Al legheny Arsenal. Pittsburg. Pa. • at the Port Monroe Arsenal, Va. : St, Louie Arsenal, Mo. ; and. Benteta Ar sene.l. California. 'Work is to be done to the entire eatisrwtfon of the cflicer who will be appointed to superintend it; and pay ment will he n.ade in full for each gam upon his czrti fixate of inspection and receipt. Proposals - wink state the price per 'gun for the whole oreration; describe in detail the manner in which it is proposed to pet on the band; the P.tuaber they will ban - 3 per month; and the time which will be required to do the whole work. 'nit method and time required for doing the work, as Well as -the price, will be import ant elements in . Considerin g the bids and awarding the contract. o bids will be considered from any parties but such as are actudily engaged in the manufacture of iron and heavy machinery. and yvhe are, in the opinion of this Department, fully prepared to execute the work - . In the case of parties not known to this Department, evi dence tothe foregoing cill;ct must, accompany the pro- Bond, with satisfactory- sureties. to the amount of fifty per cent. of the bid, wilt be reqnired for the fulfilment of the contract ; and the Oovernment reserves the right to reicat. any or althids, if deemed nusattsfietory. - Proposals will be encomed • `Proposals for Banding 12-Pounders." and will be addressed to Brigadier Gene ral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washing;on- City. . GROROB ts. RAMSAY, oc6duthStsllt Drig. Oeneral, Chief of Ordnance. RopOSAL FOR FORAGE. P The " Proyo9al. for Voraze," advertitOd. by Capt. MARK L. DR raOT,TP, A. Cl .)1/17flitect,tatoo Volun teers, at Harrisburg.. Penna., Analtt 24th, ISM, are hereby rejected, and - . . isEALEb rw.i.i , 0, r 1..u.5, endorsed ' • Frers&ls for Fo rage," will be received at my °Bice. at CIUMBERS BORG, Penua ,till Ti lITtLiDAY, the Sth day of October lost, for articles as . . . 11.4 e hundred (GOO) tons of gocgi baled. Timothy Ilan 2,000 isle to the ton. Fifty thousand 00 GOO) buehels of Oats, in good strong Baas, weighing l;2. 11% 7 3 bushel , Thirty diousaud (MOOG) bughels of Shelled CAM, in sacks, 'Wei OAR," _ Ono-third of the Forage to ho delivered within twelve c l a y s after the proposals Ihave been itecopted and approved by the Qaarterma.ster General. 250 tons of the hny, Al, GOO bushels of the oats, and 15,000 bushels of the corn to be delivered at Derry Station, on the Lebanon 'Valley Railroad,neur linracuelstown, about nine miles from Barrirlanrg. The balance to be deliver ed at my warehouse in llarrisburg. Thet Proposals will be .opened iu the preSence of the Major General Commanding tb is Department:, Tho Forage will be subjected to such inspection as I may direct. All proposals must be aecompanieby a bond, signed by two responsible sureties, guarAnteeing the faithful performance of the contract. • The Proposals will be addressed to ins at Lids place. • • ar,my. N. Slltridir, Captain and Actin gS:hiof gnarteiona.ster. Office Chief Quartermaster Department of SaBW-lenallna. POIIIIM., October 1 1SG:l. ocs-Si LEGAL. TN 'YEE ORMAN'S' COURT FOR THE orrr A - YD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. EMatii of MARY ANN PASSIVE. The - aaditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle. and af just the account of T. riAC DING and - MENGE FASEITT, Executors of MARY ANN FASSiif l', •de coast d, and to n3ake'distribution of the - balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the partied interested for the our Poses of his -annointnient on 'OWNDaY, oa ted,or 19,1861. at 4 o'clock Wilco. southeast 'corner of slum( and WALNUT Etreets the city of Phlladelahla. 11. W. O'ER/ON, oat.' Auditor. TOTO MANTIFACTII-111118. OAST-IIiON:I3IIATER PIPES, of various sizes, for eale in quantities to nit.l3lll.llhasers. J .1. W. & J. V. srerra, 001.1m* No . 125 !south THUM , Street. BRASS -111 N I L ALPHABETS. _Jur L .I'. tiFNCALP & SON, 453 S SALSIS SFEEtW, - 130Sq't:N. MASS. 'The'only manufacturers in that:Jutted States, of Brass' Alphabets and I , :gurel4, to any great astent"or in 'any variety. - Sold at whe INDELIBLE LOWF;T rnarra Also, the - HEST OF STENCIL INK, vary chest:. Stencil Die:*:' and al:kinds of Stencil Stock. lnquirlea inders vTariPtlY attewted tf. i ocZit:lto, yc N 011 & ELI'S Ly 1N.11)141,; , ..i ROWAN, trOrn !Le o f Ow ant bOr of "Medtiations 01., Dt•ttla Itao We:rutty.' • fihle rviuma form 4 a c rumaton to the “ittettitationi oa D, mil! , • " tiri - -ti•et-dmq known. to.linzllsb realm' in inn iinn 6 laiimi made for tta, , m Vietaria, and which. tic?, already beat widely eirctnite I to Am Mc& " 61e1i , tailor,: t• !Are" mount fail t 9 receive vrinAl e5:65111 awl CurrtllCy. Eichler bide fair tn baeOlele as pepttlar with Americab. Be with German madam and the preaent elegant repm iinalon of big great practical wails will be placed at once baaide "Tattle " in the library, while all eilunt ttaa ehonld have it At hand for cononitetion. IA • Copiey of the hbore eau be Lad at any book•atore ox they will be mailed. post fre,, on tbo receipt of price by ATEIA r BOOKS: A. Ant reePived by J. R. - LIPPCKCOTT 6: Cn., '215 and. 7il" MARECEP Etreoi. STANLEY'S SERMONS IN EA.6T. PALMONI: or, the 2.IIIIIERALS OF SCRIPTURE. Sy M. Malice. D. D. CLARK'S r:LEMLETS OF TIIE ENGLISH' LAN GUAGE. TbE AMBER CODS, AND unTga sToitr's.3. Ey ILirtieVE;irobeth Prescott. I'RILIP'VAN AT:FE - V.3I,DR A Dramatic' Romance. By BtalyTaylor. TICKNOR 6 HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATUE. S. New .dition, 6 Tole. WEN BELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, ADDJ: ESSRS, and LETT/RS. UR A N ON TEM IRON M A XIII ACTURE OF GREAT BRITAIN. Tbeop-tics II 17 and Pro erica lb- considered. IIOsf'ITAL SKETCHES. By .1/168 L • AL &kart TOE CAPIT.I, OF THE' rcoost: Joarnal of a re , .ldence in Japan. .Hs Sir R. aler,6lc, • SOCIAL CONDITION OF ENGL_A_ND. , By Joeepli Ray. LIFE AND MILITARY Cial, - Fas OF STONEWALL JACKgrqq. oc6 GET TIIF, 1,F6T.1 - - spayD A RP TEXT BaoKs.•'- By G. P. Q.CACREX7:OS. . An English Cr rations r (recently published) ..... -- • ..h0 '75 First Lessons in Composition GI ad re n'ed ComPO•ition and Ithetoric 1 2'l Il ustrated School History of the United States 1 25 Primary History of the United blares 63 A r mural Philosophy 1 25 Prominent teachers pronounce these books the hest puhlishem in- their several departments. Teachers, examine them for yourselves. Specimen copies mailed to t• achers, post-paid, on receipt of one-half of the above prices, - - NOW BB &DT: ;YOUM&NF.' CLASS BOOK oPOHEMISTRY. An enttrel3- -new work—re,written and re-illustrated tbroughtalt: enPY will be rent, noat.paid, to any teacher remit ting eo cents. D ATTLETON Se CO.. Pabtisher3. ota-ttithat Nos. 443 and , t 9.5 Broadway, N. Y. pEiSSE ON PERFUMER'Y, w Yea IT,LUSTP.A.TIONS. weTWFBILL M NUF ACTIIER OF FL EIDAR. OVIIIIM [WS MIN kRALoGY AND MINING. hAILLICI AND LI ZAP. , ON AI.COBOL A NI) TOBACCO. NPR IG T'S PRAGs IC AL RECEIPP-ILAOR PIGGOTT ON coerim, AND COPPER MINING Published and fur sale, together with a general assort ment of MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOTS, atlow pricee. by LINDSAY Sc 13LARISTON. Poblisbera and. Booksellers, oc3 25 SOITTIT SIXTH . Street. ab,,ve Chegtl - 11' t f, l OV. BOUTWELL'S :NUN UAL OF • 711. E DIRECT AND SXCISE TAX, • Prepared under the aarhorits (4 the Secretary of the Treasury. Just published a ad for sale at the etgeney. 33 South. SIXTH. Street. abo re Chestnut. ea St office of Appleton's Cyetopedia. rOPTc4 SUMP'.I7ER AND 'WAGNER. —MAP showing siege operations against Forte Samp ler and Wagner. between July 13th and Septesub r 7th. FnbAshed by permission of General Gilmore. Friee 10 rex , te. VIEW OF THE RUINS OF FORT SUMPTER on Au gust En. By authority of general Gilmore. Price 10 rents. • OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS. A speech by Hon. Charlee Sumner. Price 25 cents. • For sale by . WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTON, se3o 606 CHESTNUT Street HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, All Books usually to be had hi e. FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our ehelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. sel2-6m Moss tR. , CO., Respectfully infer= the public they have opened "a BRANCH at No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, Senna Door above the Poet Office, _ where will be found a complete stock of Faacy,-Staple, Gormting 3onee, and Office STATIONERY, -: BLANK BOOKS, AND ENVELOPES, of their own manufacture, of the beet qualities, and in treat variety - • • The business will be conducted on the principle of • • SMALL PROFITS AND WICK SALES..- By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in prices, extensive. assortments. together with their long experi ence in that line of business, they ask a share of pablie patronage. Blank Books ruled to any pattern. Envelopes, of any size or shape, made to order at.short notice. They will continue their Wholesale business of Book sellers and Stationers at the Old Staid, No. 480 .151A_RICET STREET. seSl-1m if PHILA.DELPRIA. AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OE BOOTS ANT,) SHOES, • ON THURSDAY MORNING-, October Bth PIIOIOLAM 3F01R.,13 & CO.a Will sell at their Store. by catalog - ne, corroneticielt at 10 o'clock precitelY, about 1,500 CASES AND PACKAGES OF FIDST•CLASS BOOTS, SHOES,BROOANS, AND CAVALRY BOOTS.. The ,special attention of buyers is particularly 'called to this Hale. BAZAAR—NINTH AND sAwsont Streets. TRADE SALE OF CARRIAGES. &e. OE WEDNESDAY 1110E.NI2{u. October 7th, at JO o'cleolt_ will be sold. at the Bazaar, OVI r RIO Carriages, light Wagons, & c , manufactured in this city, and Wilmington. Delaware. ' • ,ta - - °ram for examination on TUESDAY. • Mr' f o postponement - on account of the weather. it ALFRED M. RERILTESS, Auctioneer. BAZAAR-NO - TH AND SAN SOM Streets. SALE OF HORSES. ON WIWI!, ES.DA MORNING,' October 7cb, at 10 o'clock. after the Carriage Sale, will be sold a number of Horses, suitable for harness and the saddle. Alar No postponement on account of the weather. Glr-74X LARGE SALE. OF HORSES AND ()AR MAGH, on Saturday morning . next. It ALFRSD HS ttff WES'S, Auctioneer. MUSICAL BOXES.- TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES, pilayfug from 1 told tunes. choice 42pera and Amert. can Melodies. FARR BROTHER . . Importers, eel.6m 324. CELESTNUT Street, below Fourth. 12 HOWARD & CO.'S First Class - AMERICAN WATCHES, With BIERFIROWB PATENT REGULATOR. For gale by the principal WATCHMAKERS. sell-lm G. RUSSELL, FINE AMRRIOA and Imported. IVATOHES. Fine. Jewelry. filikrei tile 'sled Ware. ii• 371:2-6n. • SAg North 5T37.11 &wok FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to, by the most experienced workmen, cal every Watch warranted for one sear. G. RUSSELL, 2% Nrsrth SIXTH - street INSURANVE COMPANIES, INSURANCE GOMLPAN *U3 CHINFNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND Irtt,ActD INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck, 1 E. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson,Coo. A. West, Henry Lewis. Jr., John Eessler, Jr., John W. Everman, I Char. Stokes, Philip S. Justice, I A. H. Rosenholm, 0. W. Davis. I Joseph D. Ellis. FRAV CIS N. BUCK. President. CHARLES RICHARDSON. Vice Presitrent. WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. jalklif - „Ln., A RERICAN FIRE INSURIVCE compANy. • incorporated 1810. CITAIMM - PEI?. DETUAT,. zie. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third, Pni ladelppia. Daring a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in in sound and available S.enrities, continues to ini.ure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels in port and their Cargoes, Lod other 'Personal Property. All:losses liberally and promptly adjusted. bIItECTOIZS. Thomas It Marla, James R Campbell, John Welch. Edmund G. lintith, , Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Poaltmer, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, THOMAS It MARIS, President. ALIIKRT C. L. l'lnAwyouu. Secretary. DR. DU BOUCHXT. No. 1533 ARCH StPeg. 1 18 : 1!ao . t. Sixteenth. see-lm, TO.E[N'L CIA_PEN, PHRENOLO sqt DIST, may be eons:rated, DAY end EVItNING: on adepts on to. Business Trade..and Profesaion: n the.3mprovemont of health, correction of fatuts, formation of friert.dablPa, fort pticree of ohmmeter. ft.iven when . roadred, at No. Tii N. TOTHStnet,;abevo Clostaz3. • 50-Ghainingl NEW PUBLICATIONS. THIS DOLT: MEDITATIONS ON LIFE AND ITS RELIGIOUS DUTIES I vol.. temp. Cloth i1.`25 32. lr A_ ri A cot, TEE DOCTRINE OF EDUCATION BY :IBM( "'AUL FELE.DRIcs TicirrEit Anfhor of "Tihn," itc I vol., 12mo, Bayefled boarde, to; $1.59 TICI>NOR 41 - 5 FIET:DS. PrRLISHEHS, 335 W.ASTIINGTON Street. Bpstou. 72A- CHESTNUT STREET, Between Seventh and. Eighth Street,' STATIONERY. AUCTION 'SALES. AUCTIONESRS PHILIP FORD & 00., AITTIO.NEERS, No. 523 MARKET STEEKt. oc-5-3i WATCHES AND JEWELRY. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW KROH STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street. above Acting and Stage manage - WU- S. Fl : tß° l4n - Hunineea Agent and TreMyrny EOVERFt OWING HOFT'" - ?QUEUE_ WEEK o'c' • MON" Milne 7bad4nus Count Devilshoof t . To onclude trory evening with BYLIMLINO COMEDIET.TA In widcliAll dram tic cfn;iilany will e meat, I%f:fit. nt lilies Elol7,ins la Rehearsal—file PcoLantreee. Tickets. 25, 50, and 75 cents. No extra charge for ..p..e.aratt teats at iLn Box Office. from 10 A. M to 04' Of. ner,..tt WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. T,eeeee Dirs.-Di A. GARRETTSON_ THIE (Tuesday) EVBNING. October 1. Will lie rem-star?, the ureat drama. nf TRE DEAL ITEAkT.' Edwin Athletel cat Larne Du k - 8.1 Aft, d. S. Penrio. In ccliht,olence cf length of th'S drama, nn OthoC7lbi_ . BOX (Once open datlyfrom ID, till 3 o'clock. whoa Seats 3.T hot_aecured ' without extra charge. 01 r 313 go 01 Tlme—Dooto ellett at 7 o'clock. Carton. o: srtses ' •-•- - NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE 1, Loewe and Manager Dir. WK. WHEATur... l'bSt7 l lte. 4 l LAST SIX NIGHTS Of the Et:telt/geed Irish cohiedtin and vocalist, AUL COLLIttb. And of the grand romantic Drama, THE HDER'S Which has already boon witnes mover' THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND FERbOtie, Pos Lively last six nights of ar.. wns HELTLITY Who will sustain A Ms oriainal W cbarMer of. OAFTAI . N 13 EMU BE LIT.OnEDERE. The east will iceinde the EetTlitE CORPS Of dramatic artists attached to thi eashlishment, A ORAkili) COIiI'S uE BALLET. And. munerona Chanfi9 Tirce—Loors open at 7; Canantence. at 73 , i o'clock. ocs.fit CASINO, CI SSTNITT Tm_ENG_IGEITENT. RE-ENGAGEILBST, And pcsitiyely the . LAST TwELvE NrGitTs, : LAST TWELVE NIGI.J. Of . the MALE AND FEMALE ACRODA.TSI, , MALE ADD FEM.i.LE ACEDBarg, Itrottowi to their departure for Catifmiti, Firht week of TIIE GREAT CO".".;TE:ST _ . THE °REA I' CONTEST _ Betwada . ----. ' .lIM HAYES !Ni, THE UNKNOWN, • ".- .TIM HAYES AND THE UNKNOWN, The two best CiegDar.ti.era in the w.litt. Great Eiiece=F of the ' : . 1.•_:4....iare MONSTER COMBINATION TEMPE. MONAER. COMBINATION TROUPE, IN ow p 1. Tritnaing. :.tthiaZatahti.hu.teat. E.,1 CND , MATINISE EVERY NATURDAY-,AFrEENCION... For the accokomodatteit.af - I.,'A I) iE S A N -D CIT PrIk.M..I.:N. 0ci3.43 , ' . R. :IVITEATLEY:. .B 6 GREAT plesetite announcing-m'a 'engagement. flon limited ritmliei of nights, with the distinguished reams Ameritattarliste, ' - - MSti LUCTILIX , WESTEEtf, 'Who, during a former.engnicir.ect at thls.Theatre. wa4 .most enthusiastically, reeerced. hveroiededand delighted. audiences. She will make her first appearance on MONDAY EVENING,' October:l2; in ore of her sterling traper.conarions. • oni-or CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, October '5," And continue every afternoon and evening, fore sheet season rnly, . Pi:LINGER. & NEWCOMB'S GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION; RILE THREE OBLEB.RAVED DWAILFI, Coin. Tao e.- tiles Diaz. klestel, and Col. Smitl, tire threeiinallest human beings in tile whole world, with out exea_ption. in conjunction with Siena. C. ~r,AVAISiEE's ntrmoit ()PE 11 3. TROUPE, -Ten ill nnmher eII appesr this , Mammoth dc,nbie entertainment, lands, with.: the most brilliant en comiume by the etergy.-Prm; and public- - Donis open at and 73 Boainoa:3 and A. Tiara* 25 cents. Children tinder twelfe. to of ernoon matineee -16 recta. S. D. .I`;EvYCONII3, oel.fit linsindzif 14. agar- TEMPLE OF WONDERS- A SSEMBLY - 4 - BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CL'ESTNOt SrEBERT_ Atanaeinent for Oki and Your;,. Mirth ne.A. Happtn.a.sa open for he season. Constant übeoge of Entertainlnvng.. SIGN 01,:. BLITZ, EVERY EVEITTYG, comr- - ..•eocis , K. at 734 o'clock. mkt Wednesdtty ana Saturday at consist - me of New Nam torica to fieerc inancy. gr e at SUC,C6dB In Ventrilogninnt.. rod the Le.orP6d canary Birds. A.d iniesio a 25 cants; C:hildrezt 15 eentF. sell pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP ' THE FINE ARTS. 102,5 CHESTNITT• STREET OPEN DAILY (Einn.dara excepted) from a A I st 6P. M. Admission% cents. Children half prize A YOUNGYEARS-O[.' ArAN, 2G AGE. - wants a situation where h can nuke tas Clerk, SaleEman, or porter. Good city - references Pleme address cb - • 2r WANII , : )---TW 0 5.11... X 11P, S R EtiVD. Eae)getic SALE:iIIEN. in a Ilrs`-ela.,, retail house. Those who bavo been in tba Carpet brudeelq preferred_ Libeia I terms Ibe offered to men of nudenbted ab lay P. aatilitantory references. Address lictx tdl34 Phila. P. O WAN TED-AN INTELLIGENT AND reer.estable young or nab - Hie-aged WOMA aa hrliEeteeper in liminmily a fen - pairs from thio el cp. Ait dreFE, with anferenee, i 052. P. 0. ne6-30 - _ _ - SITUATION IP - ANTED-LEY A LAD. IS years of age, in a good Lfercantila er lianitfacturing-hone, where he can obtain a good knowledge of business. AdolteEs "P.," Bog. 116 i, Poat. Office. ocs-3t. TA=NTED-TW O PIRST-CLA.9,q :FALESMEX, In a Dry Geudajobbieg Ot+ far Conjury. and oar; for City Trade. Address "'MLA Trade, at !hi , office. oeri-tir IRTANTED — CANVASSERS FOR A Fir. Qt. Class Lre Last:re:Lee Com pans': Address. Bex 7:-'n P. 0. : with name and references oe3 -3t... A:NT - ED-A YOUNG MAN, OF 18 'rears cf as 'AsslFtant Booirkeeref in a Ilo.rd ware Ito , tso. Adaraos. in handwriting of applicant. Box las. Pjithdelphin Post Office oc3-3& WANTED-A RESPONSIBLP, POSI ba. a competent and experienced Book keeper. One chore faitlffnlmase is appreciated. Address B &ETON. "Picea " office. ' Pess-9e A MONTH`! WE WANT 8 . 60 AgENTS at Vld a month. expenses paid, to.eall. our BvEit.L'acTiNq PENCLI.S,'OBIBNTAL BEFEMERB_,. and thirteen Mbar articles. 15 atrcularajrce. MUM" & CLARE, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&Wan WANTED-ssls PEE DAY. -tom want reliable, er.ergatio CaZ. ,, Erak".7l3 arid egosutot in awry county for genteel busiines at a L toirardsztoit of from IS to per day. No hu_fibug. eriatestai san...asers preferred,but room for all. Address • C. M. -DU NN & CO.. Publisher., At either Cincinnati. Ohio; ahiCaLO. BMWs; or UZI RUDE Street, New York, i.7NMSma eig WANTED TO .RENT—A • SMALL SOUSE to snit two persons r, or two or three room. , in a respectable family. Address J. IL W. at this Office. le AN" _A. NTED TO RENT. BY A .f.ll family without children, on a lease of three years or less, a convenient DWELLING. west of Eleventh. between Pine and Filbert. li=nt about 3500 Apply to RuBEItT Men GREGO% 149 WALNUT Street. am WANTED. TO RENT, A 11 . EDHAL. sized house, with modern conveniences. siinated on. North Broad etreet, or west of Broad street. Address " Witham," at this office ova 6t. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTEM anNERAI2.4 OFFICE.—PRILADInpurA., Feb. L VESSELS WANTED immediately. to carry COALIN Ds the following points / Tortugas. Key West, Fla. • Fort Monroe, "Fa. Alexandria. Vs. Newborn, N. C. " • Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD.. felo-tf - Captain anti Assist. Quartf,rmsattat. FOR SAME AND TO MET. To RT;NT. NO. 60'7 CHESTNUT STREET, (25 by 160 Peet. ) SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED Appply t 0 ROOMS TO RENT TM' MOST - - central business portion or the city, two door aboye the now Pot Mice. 432 cannarr Street. oc6-3t STEAAI: POWER.— A ROOM OR 80. Building_ with Steam Power, wanted: snitsble for a small. machine business, Also, would pit chase a small second-hand Lathe, Drill, _Rollers, and other Tools. Address " B C., " Fpeos Odiee. V,LLITABLE 113 ON WORKS Tti ..gl - CgCHESTER COtiriTY. AT PRIVATE SALE, known as-WAitiNICK FURNACE.—The sub,crihere offer at Private Salo the valnable ißoa WORKS; known as Warwick Furnace. the property of the late David Potts. Jr. , deciasod, situated partly in Cheater, partly in Lan caster. and pa Berke counties, conuunitta - upward,. ofS.tuo ACRES of Land, together;wittiFlVß-EiGEITHS; of all the Iron Ore on Die lands, and aleorlVE-BIG RMS. of all the Iron Ore-on the lands in the, neighbor hood, that have been sold where Ore Rights hare bees reserved. Perrone wishing to examine-this extensive and va luable prrperty. with a view of purchasing the same. will tall upon. the ettbscribers. THOMAS M. rorrs. ANAMANIEL POTTS, Executors., c's 000 - AND OTHER SUMS, TO ‘l4'. 9 9 lOan. on. MOItN ago on Farms in the neighbor:l3x counties. 1.). S. CAD WALLADERIZ, log Soatb FORTH Serest. THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 10.31 WALNUT Street, wilt be opened for reception. of Boarders in a few de.ye• - .sel.2-bn* FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSO deora,7o.llBl,4iVAilitrierVra" LOST ,AND FOUND. r 1 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE snt Is at, a B GANN. NO IT. staved by N. N: STOKES. ltbnce Howard. If Tett at 7132 Alien Street. All percons 'are cautioned against negotiating ANY EOM of N. N. Stokes. • • It T,OST=-A CIPIRTIFIGAME : isFOR ONE -A--1 share in the Kensington Ban the county of Philadelphia, No. 10. l'he 7 fLuder Will be euitably re warded if left at 11 end 13 STRAWBERRY street. ea:6- tuth nu* • MOSES NYTTEELER.. p l REGULAR STEAM PRO pELTAR: LINE FOR R LIM ORD. C can. The steamer BlARS:Niehols. master, is now receiving freight for Hartford at\\*RIMER'S, second wharf above MAItEIST strcet, "Fonierms.' gis apply to WM. M. BAIRD, 13.2 South DELWARE' avenue, "t>r on the 'wharf. oes-a - Y, NO. STR A AfFIR, WAWASET- For SMYRNA, PORT PENH. DELA WARE CITY;I3EW CASTLE, _and CHESTER: from Brat wharf below MtCTI St. every MONDAY. WEDNE MAT. and FRIDAY. at 9 o'clock. Retarniug. leaves. 190.118AY BOOR Landing every TUESDAY. THURSDAY, sari SATURDAY, at S o'clock. Stages connect with the boat for - Smyrna. Dover, and Lehman. ge26-12to- FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER- The 'British 'brig SPARTAN, MoCulloCli master. Nviirsos. Sc co. 2,600 bbls opacity. Applyto l i oeS-itt No 332 SOUTH WHABATS. C_ARRIA_GES. 1863. WILLIAM. D. ROGERS,' Coach and Light Ciurriage Builder Nos. 1009 sad 1011 CHESTNTir STREir. PHILADELPHIA. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. -- - PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, Sol, Axe. ALL THE REP - MITES FOR PEBURVIZIG AND PICKLING PURPOSES. ALBERT C. ROBERTS,. Dealer in Fine Groceries. Corner ELEVENTH and yuntatrea* COTTON. -100 BALLS. reee.lTeA wad. Tor Ws be wM. IL, GREINER,: / 07 CHASTAL T T Streak. A.IIIUSIE.JICWITS. mtniesir. rirrafin ..,..1.1:111V3S , OPERA. T r liOtrPE. -or , " Y. AND isVEI:I7 E LE 1;01 IBM IS 1V(1114 S T E . a4G. LI W,A NTS. co. f. South SIXTH Street THE SECOND FLOOR OF 13. T. pn,Ari - vr. (On the Premises BOAIIDI11(4. Inge nichinga Mr. Mt) • • • Mr. segula •• • Mr. sakes