ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, VP TO TWELVE O'OLOOK LAST NIE-Tit Cireurd--13hertnut ■ 0 Thomas, Li 8N Ydzil Marah_,_ Massanbusetts J Lord, ASP Jersey (lantador •u• 1 Peyton. Now York 'W P Parson, New York .A.Williams_,_Now York ' - Col James Wilson, Ohio • ,Jatnaa Brinton. Ohio 'NV 0 /ones . A .11 Adams • J L Cooper, Allentown /mac Porter, Pennellyaala Price R Taggart lion J ughe o o s, 8 N Duiral, Cal _Dire F To4n Fic er key , 17 , Jr, N Balttlitpre . ptt .J Woolman, Washing'n Jog Clavier, Washington H Peabody. tr IT • Mlicelviro. Alex, Va J Dull, Harrisburg Alai a.n H Bardweli, Pa M Hamilton, Baltimore Mrs Kimball, Washington -J.P Polk,Wsshington D Sm yrna. Del CI 1 Atler &la. Wash ZV T-Atier, Washington Itliss Waahington H. Conant, New York 7.1 Jackson. Indiana :at P Westgarell, Indiana W S MOW, Albany Continental—Nintli Gos Randall • J Slade, New York . . I Scott, Leavenworth J L Stewat t; Boston . . . . - .lBanj Haloes, New Jersey Beals, Wathington J Connolly, Now York Crocheron . . T L Clue, Scranton +Chas Y Schmidt, Wash I Jefferson, Louisville , CILIA Stedman, U S :Ur Maio, B.S N Thos & Dawson. Newark J S Walker, Kentucky :ffirs J H Shosnonrger, Pitts Mrs J C Blair dr 2 eh, Pitts L S Overton, New York :Caul 0 Stevens & IY, Balt Mr Weston, New York. H J Clark, New York r_ Thos IL Jones, Portland 0 Sim*, Conn Dr Buckingham - Master TIM . . M Sargeard & wf, Mass ~T L Browne, California Cushow,Washinaten,D C W B C.Canfield & wf, Balt :H M Worth, Columbia J A Colver, Havana a outs D Baugh & la 4 L Vina Oliver, Havana R Hutton, Martinsburg ...113 Buchanan, Chicago liissßuchanan, Chicago Jos Chase, Massachusetts E Boggs, rit Lords - 'WI Ruddick, St'Lords 40 Willing, St Anbert, Mo 'C Harrison, 10,Aubert, Ho .3t L Miller & la, Stenbenv Richd Crampton, Rook IsPd Er A Buckingham Capt J L_Chinman, N York B P Booth, New York g °lea rma n w York B S Plumb, New York Mr dr. Mrs T T Kinney, N J 10 W Van Voorhis & wf, N Y Limit N N. Hubbard . . . 13 F.Brucet New York . II McCleary J L R Wood & wf, N York F A Hoot. New York Mr-Oroesbeck, Cincinnati Mee Groesbeck, MacMillan John DEIPP. ler, New York A Silver, New York G Lippman, New Yorlt FL Barclay.' New Orleans E a Barrard, Mane H H Porell Counecticat H Dodweli& la, Njersei Jos B Goldy, I'4 w York S Rumely & la, Portland - Miss Carl, Portland Nolan, NeW Jersey Al Pardee C Hay, New York - - 5 ri Neely' . 0 Hayman, New Jersey Mrs Hayman, 11 J 11 W Lockwood, NY John L Wagon; Baltimore, Perlerns, - ,Baltimore Gov Morgan. New York Mrs Morgan, New York Hiram Barney. New York C H Getcheli, Bangor, Me IR H Verplanck, New York J t Sasser, Maryland C Iliagrader, Maryland W Yelland, Baltimore Nisl3o, St Louis JC Walkley & la, Hartford Mrs Atwood & oh,Wlsommln Bearaslee & la, N York W F Itutser & la, NY" M Alexander & la, N J - 41 Dickinson & la, Mass Wm Meleher, Naas Rat Ilaydock, New YorkD Wilson & la, N Y Mr&Mrs H P Thom peon, NY J Nickerson & Is, Brooklyn Judge Cunningham, Beaver P C Shannon, Pittsburg Sidney Steal:mak N Y J H Hodges, New York Franck & wf, New York II T Brook & wf. Boston Isaac A lance & wf,Clev'd S A Wood, Boston S H Seymour, New York „: 1 3 14 E ,F Everett. New Yolk Gale, De/81MM Fallett, Boston I I, Brown, Adams, Mass J,l Mara, New York B Pomeroy, NY S Stuart, Haverhill How, Baotou ..J F Morrill & la,. Haverhill iN T Mulford, New Jersey F Reeve, New Jersey B Braad, Now York ligtrihasits'--Potarth CI Need, Fairmount, Va O McGowan; Jr, Ohio IS Keefer, Fort Wayne VT Bunk, Phillipsburg l Wheeler, New York J T Hallett, California Nit W Jameson, Bedford, co W MsCot mick,Brotimsviiie Mies koCormick, - Brownsv . Mrs A B Garver, Oxford ~J E Green,, Milford. Mass It Blouse, Springfield, Mo G Hunt, New Jer.ey A Heal:, away. New Jersey Biggins, New York J F Farrell, New York ht - Cltry bro:, Pittsburg 31A Houser, New York AV Houser, Nthr York . . John N Moffat, New York COCrotg. Rework, NJ Y. Martin; Cincinnati; 0 A Walker, Wash, D B W Burroughs, Wash E WOre.y. , Deerfield, 0 Noy es • EnEton lOiniiDg,`Athany D Trebam, Mbncb. Chunk -ChasiMille - r; Ohio -i F 9eiberlinB, bitio American--Cheatnu W P. Jones & niece, N 0 P Clark, New York. . .J-W AfcCullougs, Md any, Valley Forge 13, Wood, Wilm, Del C• T trockey, Baltimore 43 I. Simpson, Baltimore MBedian, Baltirciore Zieut B P Baker, II S <I V Ball, New York • B M Brown, Jersey Shore a-Rosser, Leavenworth; I/ P Cox & leaßetlilehern - T It Barger - 'H 0 Bond & la. Trenton I'd herr & la, Lancaster co J V Graven, Salem, N'J .3:1 Parker; Virginia M Moris, Boston - Lista I? IR Acton . , S A .0 L Boyd, Tamaqua, • ' S D 'HickokNew York Wyckoff. 'Jamaica. L I A Whyte. ,New York E:Resly, Baltimore 'R Sadler, Pittsburg P Gooteo, New`ork (Dr Bert: New York 7/In Reld, England etreet, above ribrtta. 114 N Carter, Jersey Shore I J I Huby & wr, Mc. Holy G Denning wt, Cleveland Illf Ise E Bixe , ow, Cleveland C Mulford wf J Lavetc 1 J N-P,nce, Columbng, 0 ' JAI Tuorops - m, Salem, N J D Davis, Sttlfm, N J INV Etlegood,"Georget'n, Del W Townsend J Smithers J W Sirman, Laurel, Del H W Lambden, Camden & C Waplee, Delaware. G P Morris, Delaware .1 M Barton, Delaware S L Woodward. New Jersey J W linmaey. Wkshington Capt H,G Whiting R Reitz DI Brown, Maryland T Drennen R D James, New York Jae M'Cook, New York I Mari B Baker, Maryland S Reynolds, Maine , IA Campbell, Mass- J P Brown, Salem, N street. above Third. L Mulford & wf New Jersey W 0 B Knight, Maryland J Bagel, 0 S N_ Louis—Cheetnut Quo W-Harrer, U S N H A Aechternacht, NY ' . M Gage - O H Searle. New York A Wairous Ileac HaLlook, U S N I Rosenthal, Baltimore. S Meeting, Illinois 4P G ROMM9.I, Troy, N Y W Monteltup, Sunbury Weaver, Shamokin Il M Weaver. Shamokin - PHHendrickeon, US N Williame McKentev & wf, N York Under, Venezuela SilakSimpkin, May's .Landg „r•hi , Ring, New York Mr Grafton & la, Wash, D,C JohztS Yawl's & la, N J Isaac - Voorhees & la, N J G M6€1:II S N L D Mason CO Yale, New York Miss fl 13 Taylor. Conn 11 S Blanchard, II S N John A Shaer & son. Easton Geo S B3olthioner„ Easton Jas sliffer & wf. Penns - - - - D Potter, New Jersey E W Randall. Bath, Me W R Hermingway, N Y Joe Fentirick, Baltimore RResse,liew jersey Jas It Hoagland, N Jersey W L Wood, Bridgeton, N J etas R Elmer, New Jersey E It Elmer. Bridgeton, N J P H Fithian, Bridgeton,N J The Union=A3sch cli j it. l y e e r ;, U lll4 York Peter &inert .1 erect, ahcrre Third. .IJae Pan', lowa John Ben, Greencastle W Y Miles, Gallipolis, 0 !Sam! Ashton, Lewistown Peter Ferny; Mansfield, 0 L Lowenatein,Davenpor t T T Herron J T Galina, Maine F B Wilson, Maine Liens flinchmen, Penna F Brialt; Hazelton W F Shaffner, Lafayette )4 Heyl. Columbus Joe Las g, Pittsburg Miss B P&G ear. Bridgeton Miss B Maser, Bridgeton C, WO ear & Bridgeton N 8 Wolfe. Lids, Pa J Thompson & la. N Jersey H Torrey. New York S E fddlear, New Jersey L 0 Witman, Tamaqua Henry K Ricked Itobt 11 Sayer.• Bethlehem A &ben. Lancaster H Burger. New York Mrs M P Nesbitt, Wash,DC 0 A Halsey; Newark 11108 Lyons, New York . - W Hill Sy•soo, New Jersey. Daniel Grant, Conneeticnt A. G - Renniger,Allentown. L J Albertson, Harrisbur6 U Itam,lton, W.sh, D a B Campbell, 13 S Geo L Hissok_, Peznin H Wheeler, liew York „ NatioaatTßace it Jos Wooleson, Pottsville C Miller. Hagerstown Chas B Stradt. Baltimore John Harris, Baltimore Henry Nelson, Baltimore Alfred Nelson. Baltimore F McCoy, Ohio Airs Swartz Williamsport nliss Laird:Williamsport W • Filver. Maryland Dr Geo T Wessman, Penna Chas Horn, Pottsville D Warned, Minersville Mrs M Kinney,-Peruta Miss M Q Kinney. Ashland Nathan Angell, Maryland C Potts, Pottsville J PAI Harley, Backs co, Pa t street, above Sixth. Ni Hayes, West Chester T Walter, West Chester Isaac Hutton, Chamberebg dr A M Rambo la. Columbia Mrs F Jeffries, West Chester John Leggett, Columbia co 8 Mercer St la, Penns Wm W Stott, Chester co 6 Geiger, Laricaster Xtatitil Union—Marks S R Reynolds, Maryland E Doman. Williamsport 1 Rildreth, Southampt, L I Hildreth. Southampt, •L I Isaac Wilkinson; 2 Jersey ' T Henry, 1.1 8 A M McCallum, II T Wtld, Sr, 11 S A John C Walton. Washingtn &sal L Ruyett, II S A xeety above Chestnut- W Carversville Commercial—Birth St .1 E Taylor, Greene co, Pa Jlsl* Taylor;Oreene ao, Pa II Wells', Pottstown' W V Pennypaaker, W - Ches Mai Ci PennyPaaker, Nina NI Oldham. Ohio . . J Rnesell 4c la, Hayesy's A Deyer, Lancaster Co Joe Evans. West Chester B Aiken & la. West Chester L -Fell. Penne IJ AB Atwood, Chester co John Lackland, Msryland J ., : Brown, Doylestown G G Griffiths - - . - T Hayes, Penns T Barton & la, ,Baltimore 1V B Mayberry, Tretnont 0 R Bell, Tremont roots albove market. W H Norton, Chaster P. Stover, Pt Pleasant W Hyland, Elkton, Did Mu 3 S De YOUng•Stroudebg John Bed toe, N Jersey Math Mcltroy, Niagara El Lambert, N Jersey W43e11, Laurel, Del. thuition7Second at Thos R Helper, Seaford DTP Rowe, Stroudsburg lire Rowe, Stroudsburg Miss m Rowe, Stroudsburg Miss rMRc we Stroudsbg Miss J Rowe, Stroudsburg Miss L Rowe, Stroudsburg Irwin Rowe, Stroudsburg Jas A Bowen, Prov, R I llarntun'i Uotel-Th E Rose street, above Rase K N Vankirk, Blair co Ja/I McGreary, Ohio Miss McGreary. Ohio 11 Id Wallace, Stroudsburg Capt A Davidson, U 8 A .12.8 Barnes,. Greene co Ulm B Euibich, Penne. L M Hodge, New York JLinton Snyder & wf, N Jersey L Mayberry. Illinois MnPßobt 0 Hunt N Jersey ' A , HemingWar, 'New Jersey Henry Longstreet,N York Beni Longstreet, New York J Barton, Busks eo Bald Eagle—Third W L Weaver, Weavereville .43 Funk, Weavereville .1 Seariglit. Perms Aire Kistler, Lehigh Gap `l' G Gentry. Hastleton 2ie H e g ' en ße t thl ry. eh ß em usHeten , :1) 8 Willard. Backe CO t., 'above Callovehni. M H Myers. Baclie co T Henber. Bethlehem EMeyer, Lehigh co Miss 8 Hernert, Reading T Leleenring, Penna Mre Hood, Northampton co W Ellie, rearm Barley phetii—Elecon w Davidson; Cheltenham Davis Graham; New York L Riber, Pennsylvania 4:3 Bovine, New York J Linton. New town street, below Vine. & Buckman, Newtown J Tomlinson. Newtown Harry Sends. Doylestown Isaac Merrick - Sam' Carr & son. Bncks co Erlw Tont. Bucks county W M Basra. Frenchtown Wm Paint, Baltimore , . E ntewart, Abington M E Bucks county A W Buckman, Newtown Second Stobore Arch. John Colgan; Salam, N J John Middleton, S dam Riohard Robeson, Salem Ifieo Smith," Williamsport W Reeves, Allowaystown Thomas Harley NothatilVernon Hotel, Mr. Eckel, Tremont D Keaton. New York J M Woreester,N London Clayton, rennegroye,N j' Duel Wileon,_2l 13eorge rdwarda Black Begir-,-Tbilrd ie4, abo-ve . J R Stew art, Lebanon co Ja-s Huth, Jr, Su mneyto wn 7 Addis, Huntingdon D H awrit.l, Bechtelsville John Wasum,SlatingtOn Jac Bowman, Bechtelsville Aaron Grimes, Slatington Amos Bowers,,Fox Chase Bdw Deihl, Millerstown Wm Scheib, Dauphin co J Tomlinson, Byberry. John Vanartedalen, Penne, IVXA.TIRIELTZ). BISPHAM—WISTAR.--On the 7tit Ind ,-at St. Mary's Clanrob, Burlington, N. J., by the Rev. Dr. Morton, William Blepham, to Laura yonntek daughter of the late Bartholomew Wietar, of 1 hits einhia• • DIED, NOMEAN.Y..—On the oth lust , Emma , youngest daughter of John' and Annie Cochrane, in the 20th year .of her ago. The relativee and fri fune r al,ie family resi d e rpectfallY invited to attend the from the ce of her gerents, No. N 34, Coates street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at le'clook. SlyEANT.—Ori Monday, the oth inst., Sarah Ser gean widow oithe Hon . Thorned) Sergeant Heiden& are invited to attend at her funeral on Fri day ext, the 9th inst.. at - 10 o'cicck A. M., from her UM &dance, No. 922 Clinton street. BURN.—On Sunday, the 4th inst. at Bath Springs, Ilearßristoi, Penna.; Charles Wesmy Hepburn. no members of the family, mate friends of the. de 43eiged, and the members of Lafayette Ledo. No 71, A. "X M. are particularly invited to attend the funeral rem his late residence. No. 916 Pine street, 'Philadel phia, this (Thursday). 13th inst., at .3.1 g o clock P. M. interment at St, Peter's Episcopal Church yard. • POLMER..—On Monday. morning at 2 o'clock, Mrs Ja. Manna Pointer: - ' • - • ' fonueral front tits reeidence of /Alf htubufa, Mr. Wm. Geese. below Ninths N T Spear, New York Barber lt-wL New York Henry Johnston, Boston L T Spencer, Jersey City 17 A (Minty, Penna . . . W X Holmes, littotingclon. C Kemeagy. 'ammeter oo • R Fainter. Oil City L Bono. Memphis • JH Wilet, West Chester Q W Hummel, Harrieborg Jas Hodges, Euglaud at J George, Petl& .toebpll - Poston ctoohmati Mrs Yostsr k . 2 eh. Stephen Price, Baltimore Miss Wittiaino, Now York alboi Janet, Now York Mom ranee W AT C wood, New York MT* S A Conklin, New York ED Smith - t Wheeler, Raadlng P alatttgau & wf, Balt Jame., aleck, New Y erk T tioligkrs, Wash David -Hart. ITS A Ghne . F Matson,. Baltimore 4V A Van Busse, Norfolk • ;Smerson, Norfolk, Va T James, New York Mrs Beebe, Newark R. When, Sr, Washington, lire Ohne 15,,0t0n, N York Peek, Indianapolis t.St Oliver,. Quebec d Chcidunt Intranet*. 4.3 I' Kendall: Portland, Me II J'W Allen, Brattleboro R Sawyer. Boston S S Boyle, Cinoinnati W W Hogaman, New York B Bennet, Jr, Staten Island Miss mP rt H Hailton, o Wayne F Wayne N Crane, &snaffle J 0 Stouebake, Nashville Mrs R Moody, Pittsburg Miss Sellers. Kttsbnrg Ha‘ter q Sellers, Pittsburg P Keith, •ILoui., Jwa Li Bonin°, New Jersey A B nittipa. Bs:tin:lore The. , C Weaks.,B.,stort. Henry a Bicod..P dtSburg Mrs 891111 , 43 r, Harrisbnrg J.no r & wf, Lex, KY /loyal Phelps, Now York ELJOiIII.IOII, 0140 $ V Bixly Hass Col Johirt Wynkoop Catt Arnold, U S A LBay4r, Brooklyn Fl s:ardor, Providence, n W H Bear. Now York Macouo, Ireland Dr C A B:11, U sl Babcock, Abode Island B Grave. I. , G HBrown, Providence,Rl A IA Vitt g•it011, New York' A 8 Bwan & la, New York ElViapeir J W Lents, Jr, & wf, Conn Mr Gloss, Washington, D C Mc-garland wf Jos Merriti;ld, Baltiniore - J B (lornell k wf. N J ik Theme. New York PaTd 0 a, Louisville, Ky E 0 earsou, Harford_. Conti E Go.-Awin. New York T McCormick, Pittsburg Biogs, Louisville lobo BadermKun, N Y stariuet. below Arebo J K Spaeg, Barks co II 5.1 Sigmatd, Lehigh oo J Ratatii, Pittebp,g D Lary, Now York ' Deudarsoa, New York J Norrio, Baltimore J Roffman, Carlisle R Whitfield. St. Clair „ 'l' Si Havermer, Washington R D Pole; J QP Krouse & sun, *d . J 3ewir, Penna G. hi. Mixdorff, Slarylard E E NlGler & son. Galena Sirs id L'oyle, Ohio Mrs M Bratten, hlaVeytown I' McNeil, Kingston .11 Major, Lebanon, Pa, W Searle, Liverpool, Eng J Noies, Row York T Greene. Pawtucket, R I Miss Rose Getty, Bedford Slits Emma Faller, Bedford. W sv McKee, Hazleton, Jos H McKee, Razelten John a Leckwood, N York D B Storey, Roston J . B !Ruch, New York W E Brown, Bridgeport, Ct L Wright Si wf, New York Miee Wright & sie, N Y idee' above Third. W. Fulmer. No. 1433 Girard avenue this (Thurs day) morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel. HILL HAW. —On Sunday evening, Oct. 4, 180, 'Will i am Hart, Jr., in the 07th year of hie atm His relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his fstheruin law. Mr. E. Cowperthwait, No. 82,3 Lombard street. this (Thursday), the Bth inst.. at 10 o'clock A. M.. withont further notice. B LACK CORDED MOUSSELINES.- ddi-wool black corded Mousseline Delaines..6llo. Lead Frenoh Merinoes. • Lead Poplins and Reps. • Black Armnre and Gros Grain BUka. - Black Thibet Long Shawls. - Black and white Scotch Wool Long Shawls. • Black Turin Cloths. • • Black and white Striped and Plaid Parin•Mousseline Delaines.i ust received by BESSON & SON, ee23 Mourning Store, 018 GIIESTNIST Street. BLACK MIXED WATERRIiOQP CLOTHS. • - - , Brown Mixed BEPELLANTS. BEHR & LANDELL; EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, have a fine stook of Shawls, Poplins, and Merinoes. 6-4 Scarlet Opera Cloths. Purple Opera Cloths. Blue Opera Cloths. oc2 M MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON WILL address the people of Pennsylvania on the NATIONAL CRISIS. At CARLISLF At GETTYSBURG... At YORK At CHESTER se29-tf NOTICE.—MR.- SAMUEL A. LER, residing in York 9 reet, above Amber. is TlllB DAY appointed ASSISTANT _ASSFASOR of Di vision No. 13, vice Montgomery Johneoe,deoes, ed. J. FLETCHER. BUDD, It U. S. Assessor Third District. Fa. M. AT A MEETING OF THE NATION AL abito.4 LEAGUE of NINETESNTH WARD, held on the Bth day of October, 1883, the following reso lutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, The band of the Good Shepherd has been evended to remove to hie fold our late brother, MONT GOMERY JOHNS° and whereas an event of so solemn a nature naturally tills the mind with reflection. and, opening the fountains of sympathy and sorrow, im pels us to give expression to the feelings that gush forth; therefore. Resolved, That. in the death of Montgomery Johneon; this League has lost a cherished brother and a valuable officer, the country a citizen of devoted and enthusiastic loyally, and the community a member who was ever ready to respond to the appeal ofjustice or lbenevolenee Resolved, That while we reverently acknowledge. the justice and it scrutable wisdom of Providence. we never theless keenly feel that, in this instance, its chastening hoed is laid upon us. Res-) teed, That we hereby extend to hie bereaved fami ly our tenderest sympathies; but feel s consoling assu rance that !'lle who tempereth the wind to the shorn lamb" will FO endue its members with fortitude andtre signation, that each may be enabled to say, " Father, not my will. but Thine he done." . .. . .. . . . . . Reeolvect. That a copy of these reeolutions be publish ed, and a copy of the came be forwarded to the family of the deceased. Alteet : Wm. N. LOCKHART, . . Secretary Philadelphia, October 6, 1863. IM7OFFICE, OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSLRARCE COMPANY. _ PamAnnetrra., Oot. 6, - 1883. At a-meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company. leld this day, a Semi-Annual Dividend of SIX' PER CENT. and an Extra Dividend of TEE' PERCENT., was declared on the Capital Stock, payable to.the stookkold. era. or their legal representatives. on and after the 15th inetant. Coc6-10t] J. W. McALLESTSB, Sop% Ira".F A R ER S! AND !MECHANICS! BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. 1861 - The annual election fur Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November uext,„between the hours of 9 o'clock & M: and - 3 o'clock P. lff.:. and on TUESDAY, the third day of November ,nest,' a ges erelmeeting of the stockholders will be held at the Banking House at 4 o'clock P M. agreeably to charter. W. RUSHTON. Tu., 0c.3-tnol6 Cashier. OFFICE ;3EAVE.R BIEADOW RAIL ROAD AND C. COMPAN Y. PHILADELPHIA, September 28, 1863. A - Quarterly Dividend or 2)4 per" cent, on the Capital Stock.of this'Company bee been declared this day, paya ble on and after October 7th, clear of Government tax. ee29 L. CHAMBIRL &IN. Treatnrer. ST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO TUE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED sou lERA. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods. may be sent to the Srciety's Room, in the basement of the Church. (THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDAY, between 9 and 1 o'clock, and Money to the Treasurer, CHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. 15S S. DELAWARS Ave nue. - sel7-thf3m MECHA.IIIICS' BABilLy PHILAIML PHIA, October 5, 1863 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of nig Bank will be held, at the Banking Home, on TUESDAY, the third day of November, at 12 M. The annual election for DIRECTORS, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY. the sixteenth day of November, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. - J. WEIGAND, Jr., octl inths tnol6 - - - - -Caihier. IM;''BANK OF COMMERCE, '' DELPIIIA, October 6, - 1863. _ ' e annual election for DIRECTORS will be held, at the Banking House; on MORD sY, the - -sixteenth day of November next between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. A general meeting of the Stockholders wiq be held at the same place, on TUESDAY, the third day of ii overri, her next at 12 M. J. A. LEWIS, oct-tutije tnol7 Cashier. PHILADELPHIA. AN D READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 337 South FOURTH Street, • PHILADELPHIA, September 2. 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. - S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop. ' S. Lancaster, Timothy Q: Boyle. BetCY Clement Biddle, Fanny Marraitcherson, Ann Copeland, John 21cIntyre, A. Emslie and J. Newbold, John S. Moore, Trustees, - James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes,, Beni. F. Newport, Semi T. Harrison. Be Putt, James Hallowell, W E B..Rodman, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards, Catherine C. Koppel% 18 enry B. Sharer., Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn. - Andrew Turner, Chas. Kuhn, Hartnian Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, Kuhn, and. J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright. -- of S. Kuhn: William Young, R. V. R. Leieee Extra., W. D. McVickar. and JaratiG. Sehaff..Ex. of Austin Smith, John S. Leiese. dec'd. Willis & Co. MILITARY NOTIt3E*. . i• ARMORY COMPANY .0, ' ART., P. H. G. • GEMNANTOWN, Oct. 6,1863. A Special Meeting of the members - of Company C will be held at the ARMORY, on THURSDAY EVE NING, Oct. Bth, at 8 o'clock. The attendance of all members is particularly -re quested, as, business of importance will be brought before the Meeting. By order of -- • • Captain M. J. BIDDLE.' .. , R BUTLER, Orderly Sergeant. oc7 2t* l i CORPS . OF. HONOR, U. S. A. ~ • • .• • ELEADQUA.RTERS RECRUITING SERVICE, , . INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA... 213 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. `SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of as. ability will' apply for information for enlistment in the INVALID CORPS to Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps, . 243 S. Third street. Philadelphia,. Lieut. J..W..DEAS, Invalid Corps, 611 Brown street, and N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta., Phila.. Pay, and (allowances, excepting bounty and pension, same as in U. S. Infantry. E. W. 'MATTHE Maior Ist Pa. Art and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phia. • iIMPORTANT ORDER-THE Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Rest m.nts would call the attention of the public to the following instructions to the chief mustering officer: WAR DEPARTMENT, ' ADJUTANT GENERAL'S. OFFICE. . WASHINGTON. Sept 19,1883. Cart. Wm. B Lane, U S. Army, Chief .Afte,yierino %ri cer. Phi/ada.. Penna.; Sin: I am directed by the Secretary of War to instruct you to muster into the regiment of U. S. colored troops organizing at Philadelphia all colored volunteers from the States of New Jersey and Delaware who may be presented. In so doing. yon will keep an accurate and separate account for the respective States, giving the number mustered for, the respective Congressional dis tricts, so that the States concerned may receive the pro‘ per credits. _ I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, THOMAS M. VINCENT. - Assistant Adjutant General. By this it will be seen that colored volunteers recruit ed in the States of New Jersey and Delaware (as well as from other States). and mustered into the service of the United States in this city, are to be credited to the States from which they come. All communications on this subject addressed to the undersigned will receive atten tion. BOBT. It. CORSON. se29-tuthset Agent for the Committee. NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN OF THE . TWENTY-FIRST WARD., The 'Board of Enrolment of the FOURTH DISTRICT bereb_y_mve notice to all persons drafted in the TWENT Y FIRST WARD, (being the Fourth sub-district,) that they will commence the h.earing of cases of Persons claiming exemptionsor those desiring to offer substitutes, on _ 'WEDNES OAY, October 14. 1863, At the HEADQUARTERS corner BROAD and APRING GARDEN Streets, and will hold daily sessions for this purpose until the entire ward is completed. The notices; servedUparedrafted men are all numbered. and the following order for the hearing of cases has been resolved upon, and will be strictly adhered to, viz: Wednesday, October 14th. Nos. 1 to 56, inclusive. Thursday, do 15th, do It to 100, do Friday, do 16th, do 101 to 150, do Saturday, do 'l7th, do 151 to 200. do Monday, do 19th, dot 201 to 250, do Tuesday do - 20th. do 251 to WO, do Wednesday,. -do 21st, do 301 t 0950, do • Thursday,.. do 22d, do 251 to 400; do Friday do 23d, do 401 to 463, do The hours of session will be from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M., • and from I to 4 o'clock P. M. Those having substitutes to offer will be heard first in order on each of these days. - • - - - ' Persons failing to report upon the days fixed as above lor their .hearing. will render themselves liable to arrest as Deserters. • *N.. The time for the hearing of cases in the Twenty fourth ward is extended until further notice. D. M. LANE, Captain and Provost Marshal. C. B. BARRETT. Commissioner of Board. . J RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board. - F.TILLADELPIIIA, October 7, 1863. oc7 6t NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN If THE TWENTIETH WARD. — HRAVIIJAILTER Fompra DISTRICT, Oet. 5. MM.—Notice is hereby given to all per sons drafted in the Twentieth w ard„and who have failed to report to the Board of Enrolment, at Headquarters, Broad and Spring'Oarden _streets, that they mast do so on or before Monday next, October 12th; or they-will be considered and treated as deserters; and a reward of Ten Dollars will be - paid for their arrest and delivery at Headquarters. No person so arrested can escape per gonal service. • - D. M. LANE, Cantata and Provost Marshal CHAS. B. BARRETT, Commissioner of Board. J. RALSTON WELLES. Surgeon of Board. LEGAL. CHARLOTTE M. RAIGUEI 4 , BY TIER . next friend. &c. , vs. AUGUSTUS RAIGITIEL. Common Pleas, Philadelphia County, June Terra..lBNl Bin: Please notice that the Court has granted a rale to show cause why a Divorce, a vinculo matrimonid, should not be decreed in above case, returnable on SS: TDRDAY, November 7th, next, 10 o'clock A. M.. Service of said rule having failtd, on account of your absence, this publication is necessary. E C &FP, Attorney for Libellant. Mr. AUGUSTUS J. RAIGURL, Respondent. OCTOBER 5, 1863. - COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE —MR. GARRET N. -EMITH 4-, retires thifi day from the firm of GARRETBON, BRADY, & CO,. baying sold his interest to the remain ing partners, who are alone authorized to settle the busi ness. JACOB GARRSTSON, THOMAS F BLAKEMORE • THOMAS P. BRADY, GARRET It SMITH, PHILADELPHIA, OetAbir 7. 1863. NOTICE. -THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscribers, trading under the firm of 'EDWIN WATTSON Btscuit Bakers, is dissolved, by mutual consent, from and after this date, AU persons indebted -to the said film will make payment to THOMAS WA rTSON. who is duly au thorized to settle the,business of the late firm. . T 110 S.• WATTSON. . .. ED WIN WATTSON... • Philadelphia, October 6, 1863. .oc6-12t* . . MRS. A. LOOSLEY WILL OPEN, on THURSO A.Y. October Bth, a handsOme assort=` ment tf Fall and Winter MILLINERY, • Head St Diesse eet. e, and Kiley Goods. US North ELEVENTH r - • lt* - • OLD GOLD AND SILVER WANTED. —The highest price paid cash for old Gold and Silver, by L.' LkDOBIUB & CO., SOZ CHESTNUT Street. , 06-31 " INVESTED IN A COLORED pEEO. TOCIRAPH at BEIMER'S will prove a satlutaotori outlay for the ,prioeMitylo, and quality: they have Ito equal: SECOND street. above. Green. t* SPECIAL N'OTIOE.- . BARTELL'S'ALL-GLASS FRUIT JARS. NEW CAPSULE FRUIT JARS. AMERICAN AND TRENCH GLASS BEAUTIFUL •FERNBRIES:-' ' MARTELL & LETCHWORTH. N lasKortb. Flng Btre'l4,l se26-tda3l THli lINIQ,Nt GRAND RA.TIFICITION MEETING OP TIM .Thuraday, October Bth Friday, • gtk Saturday, 10th. .Mondai, 12th • Let the people arise in their might, and show that •we are worthy of the inheritance of. Liberty, which traitors are, with rntblese hands, aiming to destroy. Come, give your moral support and sympathy to Our gallant brtthern in .arms, who have answered to their country's call to the battlefield in defence of their Government! • Nine, and nerve the arm and give strength to the blow that shall crush the serpent of Rebellion and-Dlonnion I . , Gime, Friends of the Ern to al and our' gallant Soldiers, and plea yonr voices in support of- the Soldiers' Friend, AI DRBW fi,. CURTgi, Como, Friends of -a Pure and able Judiciary. awl join in the general expression in favor of DAn MIFF. W. for the I npreme Bench. Come, Friends of the WHOLE UNION and give your united voices in support of the entire Union. Ticket. which is composed of men of unsullied integrity and un swerving fidelity to CALEB O. COLLINS, President ELWOOD COLLINS. Vice President The Meeting will be addremd by the following gen tlemen : By order of the National Union City Exeuntdye Com mittee. WILLIAM:H.'HERN, ocB 3t Chairman Committee onMeeting. VLEVEN TH AND TWELFTH WARDS 1N MOTION! GRAND RA.LLY ..OF THE - UNION- CITIZENS OF THE ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH WARDS. A UNION MASS MEETING will bilteld THIS (Thurs day) EVENING, at 734 o'clock, at - the JUNCTION OF TEE YORH ROAD AND FIFTH STREET. - The meeting will be addressed by the following emi nent Speakers • Goy. A. G. CURTIN. - Col. R. S. DLATIIEWS, of Maryland. Hon.-LEONARD MYERS, Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, Bon. WM. B. - MANN. - Also, the"CONNECTICUT BOY," And other prominent Speakers. It lON MASS MEETING- OF THE TTN ••••• -FOURTH WARD will be held THIS (rhareday) EVENING. October Sth, at FITZWATER Street. above E ghth. The Buckeye Blacksmith and others will ad- dress the meeting ATTENTION, EIGHTH WARD I--A meeting of the EIGHTH WARD NATIONAL UNION PARTY will be held at the Hall of the _ iCHUYLg_ILL HOSE HOUSE. LOCUST Street, below 4 Thirte.nth, on THURSDAY EVE NING, Bth inst. All loyal citizens of the Ward in favor of sustaining the National and State Administrations in their efforts to crush the rebellion and preserve the honor of the Republic, are invited- to se present. .Bueinese of importance. By order of thaExecntive Committee, , z oc7-2t ALEX, P. COLESBERRY, Sec'y. ATTENTION! NINETEENTH . WARD. —A -meeting of the Loyal Citizens of the Ward will be b eld at -the bonze of lohriDerrs AHD ES and ELLA Streets, on THVESDAY EVENING, Cowper the Bth,'at 73S o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested, BENL 'F. lIRWILER; President, Attest-I,m ELDRIDGE. Secretary- 007.2t*- ses.Bttalytt TWENTY-FOURTH WARD A MASS MEETING, under the auspices of the -UNION LEAGUE - LEAGUE in West Philadelphia will be held at the commissiormis. HALL, Thirty-seventh and Mark 4 t Streets, ON THURSDAY EVE SING NEXT, October Bth, at 73i o'clock. • ALL LOYAL CITIZENS, without distinction of PAR TY, who are in favor of supporting the GOVERNMENT, suppressing the REBELLION, and maintaining the UNION, are invited to attend. Addresses will be delivered by Hon. N. B. BROWNE. # Ex-Gov. JAMES POLLOCK. DENNIS W. O'BRIEN. Esq., GEORGE .H. EARLE. Esq.. WM. NICHOLSON, Esq.,"' And other distinguished speakers. By order of the LEAGUE. • 0c6.31* 'UNION MEETINGS. 'At THURSDAY, OCTOBER S. READlNG—Governor Cnrtin, Governor Morton, of In diana ; Hon. P. C. Shannon. CLARION. Clarion county—Hon. James M. Scovel. ORE ell SBURG. Westmoreland Bonnty Gov. Noble. ;Gov. Wm. F. Johnson, Thomas M. Marshall. CHESTER. Delaware county—Governor Curtin. Gen. Bruce. of New - York: Governer Pollock, Col. R. S. Mathews, of Baltimore; Col. P. S. White.: PHCENIXVILLE—Dr. Wm. Elder, Col. Jas. Worrall, P. Frazer Smith, Esq., Dr. Sumner Stebbins. MERCEI*BURG Franklin county—Hon. A. K. Mc- Clure. Hon. Franklin Bound. - PITTSBURG (Evening)—Maior General Franz Sigel, Governor Noble BLAIRSVILLE, Indiana cdunty—Hon. Henry Wilson, of Maser ch watts. . . PERRYSVILLE, Juniata county—Rev. J. W. Hunni. cur, of South Carolina; Col. Charles H. Shriner. LlONVlLLE;Chesteecennty—James J. Creigh. Esq.., J. Smith Futhey, Rev. Vaughan Smith. NORRISTO - HU.LAIEVILLE, Bucks county—George Lear and C. MARIETTA, Lancaster county—Henry Diffenbaugh. DANVILLE, Montour county—Benjamin Haywood, BY BERRY, Philadelphia. . - ENoN VALLEY, Lawrence connty—Samuel McKin ley, j W. Blanchard. D. Craig. Esq. • LOGANSVILLE, Clinton county —John.B. Stoll, Esq. ; N. German. CENTRE. JACKSON ENT Susquehanna county—Hon. F. B. Streeter, Bev. A. H. Schoonntaker. BELFAST, Fulton county—Dr. S. C. Duffield, Capt: N. W.. Sellers. WILLIAMSBURG, Blair county—Hon. L. W. Hall, D. Mctiurtrie: - COCHRANVILLE, Cheater county—Hon. John Hick man,.Dr Wilmer Worthington. EAOLEVILLE, 'Montgomery county. DRUMORE, Lancaster county—James M. Hopkins; Dr J. Gatchel, O. J. Dickey. Dr..D. - tV. Hutchinson, PHILADELPHIA, National Guards' Hall—Hon. Henry J. Raymond, and General Richard Busteed, of- New _ DANBOTIOUGH, Bucks \county—George Lea, 'Esq.; Richard Watson, James B. Lambert. UNION STATE CENTRAL' COMMITTEE ROOMS, PRILAIMPEILk, Sept. 17, ISM HON. WILLIAM - D. KELLEY, at theinvitatien of the State Central Committee, will speak in' behali t Z the Union, at thelimes and places named in the exed . schedule. Our friends are earnestly desired to have a full attendance of voters at these meetings: POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill.county—Friday; Oct. 9. - PHILADELPHIA—Saturday, Oct 10.. aeIB - . WAYNE MoVEAGH. Chairman. TO THE CITIZENS OF THE FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.—It.je universally ad mitted that in the present critical condition of our poll - Dear affable none but ..men of incorruptible , character, tried ability, and unquestioned loyalty, should be elect ed to fill representative offices in the legislative bodies of the nation, and of the various States—a . proposit on - so wise and prudent needs no: argument to sustain. it. It was applicable .to the most peaceful times, and should never have been overlooked by us in oar security, though its truth is now made more evident, even the unrellect ing,while the whole land - .is calling on it. wisdom to guide the couz try ,sately through. these days of civil war and political peril. The action of State legislation on the policy of the General - Government is too intimate and important to be disregarded even amidst the din of arms. All that the Government orders the States must provide, and any want of harmony between the two powers Must cripple our military re:entrees and bring unto that die m ace and ruin towards which - our Southern enemies and our Northern traitors desire to conduct our distracted country. It therefore becomes necessary that we should lock closely into the claims of such , candidates Rs are no minated for our State Legislature: None but men whom we respect a. associates :or their uprightness, their ca pacity and their patriotism should receive our votee at the approaching State election. Without reflecting UIVII the claims of others, we may say that foremost amongst the fit men nominated for the suffrage of hie fellow-citi . tens at the coming election stands the name of JOHN D. WATSON, tie nominee of the National Union Party for the' Fourth Representative district of the city of Phila delphia, a man of unblemished reputation: of wide ex- Serience and extended, cultivation; of inflexible and de mon strative patriotism, whose. capacity to fill the iplace to which be has been nominated has been es hilb,ted. every day for years past on the editorial pages of one of our most influential Journals. In accenting the +position to which he will doubtless be elected, Mr. Watson makes a sacrifice of worldly advantages to the duty which he believes every Citizen owes to his country in .her trials. - He resigns a same and lucrative post to enter rtpon.a life 0 rArgl crie o ag o profit himare aware how closelY he has studied the interests . of the great city which he will re- Present, and how Jealous will be his guardianship over those goes-ions which he has so long advocated iwith hie able pen. If Mr. WateCni had not been before the public so long, "and had not daily committed himself on all public issues, both great and smell, it might be proper to urge his capacity and fitness more at length. The character which he has made for himself will best speak for him. Wil, however, feel it to be oar duty to call the attention of our fellow-citizens to - the fact that Mr. Watson is a candidate for an =important office—in this crisis a most important office—and to give, him oar cordial support and unhesitating recommendation. We earnestly request the voters of the Fourth 'Legisla tive district to appear , at the. polls in full force, and en deavor for once at least to elect a fit man to office.. We are sure that they will not be disappointed:in the success of their efforts, and a good work thus happily began may enlarge itself from year-to , year until oar representative bodies are filled only with high-minded; capable, and patriotic men. 7 33 :.. z i. B R D:0 13F :I C It tIE c i ,I A B MI y N . :? BENJAMIN 11. BREWSTER. DANIEL DOIJOIIERTY, _S. A. NLERCER, • ABM KINTZIN(I, P. SING. ocB.lt THOfda.R.FITZGERAID. ocB•th4t NION CANDIDATE" FOR THE LE. - - g islaturee (sddistritit) THOMAS T. WILLS, Hatter' 605 South SECOND stt,4t A good assortment of Hats and Caps constantly cfnr sett 17t UNRIVALLF;IO26,fa r I,CAIIES, AT DEXTER 11: WOOD'S'Ciinfeetionerv. 170)i MOUNT VERNON Street. C X- " 13 ;.ICE CREAMS: WATER ; iektida. 6volt:useful,' wedding, at* oe7-2t 170,51 MOUNT TEAtDIO.S street. POLITICAL. THE OONSTITUTION A VIGOIdOVB PROSECUTION _OF THE WAR 't• • PEOPLIK SATURDAY EVENING. OOTOBIR AT INDEPENDENCE SQUARE. Come, Frionds of the anion Come, Lovers of the Constitution I Come. EllaPporters of Free Institatloos and. Free Government THE CNION • ! THE CONSTITUTION! AND THE LAW,3 V t GOVERNOR CURTIN.- GOV. PaORTOPT, of Inqinno. GEN. JOHN COCHEANE. of Now Yo4.k. COL. R. S. MATHEWS, ofbarylani. HON. P. C. 'SHANNON. of Pittsburg : HON. THOS. CUNNINGHAM. of Boyer HON. JOHN W. FORNEY. HON. BENJ: R. BREWSTER. HON., MORTON MoMICHAEL. HON. N. B. BROWNE.ed HON. TORN C. KNOX. THE PRESS.--1411,ADELPIIIA, TtIVRgDAX; OCTOBER 8; 1863: NATIONAL UNION NOMINA EON& District—WlLLlAM FOSTER. • " THOMAS "J. CHOATE. 8d " THOMAS T.' WILLS. 4th JOHN D. WATSON." 6th 'I WILLIAM W. WATT. " 6th I SAAC H. &HARR& !Ith " THOMAS 00011. RAN . JAMES N. KERNS. Oth, 44 CHARLES DIKEY. • • 10th 6 4 % -S. S. PANOOAST. 11th " ISAAC A- SHEPPA.BD. Nth Lux...F. Q. SUTPHIN. 18th " ' WILLIAM Y. LEADER. 14th 64 S. FREDERICK GETZ. 16th - WILLIAM F. SMITH. 18th - 44 EDWARD G. LEE. 17th " SAXES MILLER. EIGHTH WARD NATIONAL UNIOM TICKET. SENATOR - nitr.MIAIC NI6HOLS. NATIONAL` UNION 'TICKET. +Ol FIFTH . WARD. JOHN D. WATSON. 601..10N COUNCIL. __ ' - - A. WILSON RENSZEY. SCHOOL DIEBOTOBS•• -BENJAMIN' MICKEL. THOMAS FITZGERALD. S. FIISTIN ELDRIDGE. • FRA.NCI3H DIIFFEE (for the unexpired term of C. R. 'Nadel.) CONSTABLE TiIOMAS M. PEARSON. oe7-6t..* UNION MASS MEETINGS. UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS, 611 CHESTNUT St. Sammons 9, 1863. Governor CITRTEN, in company with distinguished orators from adjoining States, will address the people of Pennsylvania ,at the times and places named in the following schedule: At REAI?ING. Barks county. THURSDAY, October Bth. At POTTSVILLE; Schuylkill county, PRIDA.Y. Octo ber 9th. At PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. October 10. We hada reasoruable hopes of having in the pending canvass the aid of . Governor JOHNSON. of Tennessee; iloyernbrPllßPONT. of Virginia: _ -Governor BRADFORD. of Maryland: ' JOHN BROUGH, the nest Governor of ®hid: Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON. of New York; " Gen. LOGAN, of Illinois; Gen.BUTLER. of Massachusetts', Ands:mow other distinguished gentlemen, including many eloquent advocates of the Union Cause in Penn sylvan's. No Possible efforts will be spared to secure as full and thorough a discussion , of the momentous issues , now submitted io tbe people as the brief period now re maining will allow, and it le enjoined upon all friends of Union Cause to secure the attendance of their fel low-citizens upon the occasions: WAYNE McVNAMI, Chairman. • Gao. W. HAMM/SLY } Secretarial! W. W. HAYS, selo SALAMANDER SAVES. ' HAVE.-JUST RECEIVHD. TH=E PEE lIIM SALAMANIDER SAFES, STATE FAIR, JUST HELD AT NORRISTOWN. FA.,, OCTOBER: 2d. 1863. 7 A LARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAND AND FOR SALE, GEORGE W. WOOTTEN, GIBBON OILS, LAMS, CHIMNEYS, ac. flue lot of OIL just received, which 1 offer at the lowest market rates, having made my contracts in the spring, before the advance. OIL in kind for export, CHIMNEYS in quantity, at manufacturers' prices, Agent for Moore, Bros., di Co.'s Patent Frult his, &c., &c. - sel7-thatam $329.30 FOR EACH $lOO. NOTICE --MANHATTAN LIFE INS. The undersigned, having received the appointment of Agent and Attorney for the MANHATTAN .LIFE INS. CO., of New York, hereby informs =his • friends, and all persons having business with the company, that he has opened an office at No.' 118 WALNUT Street. • JAMES B. CARR, oc6 6t* Sole Agent and Attorney for Philadelphia. EIMER'S NEW, STYLES: QE: FOR traits are of the -most ideasifig style and appear ance. Life-size Photographs in oil colors, natural and life-like coloring. SECOND k.treet, above Green. 11* QUBSTITUTES WANTED AND FUR . NISHED at No: 913 FILBERT Street, by NEWELL FAY, late Captain 4th Rest. Pa. Volunteers. ec6 3t5 E , D. ItARCHANT, ,- PORTRAIT • PAINTER, has removed to 919 LOCUST Street, where he will be glad to see his friends and those of the public who may be interested M. his line of art. ec6 Mt. if: . . CHARLES GILPIN 2 ATTORNEYAIAT W R oc3-otuth3t , Its removed hie °face 130 South SIX TH Street • ELDON SALTER, J• • ATTORNBIVAT LAW, - Has remOved'hie Office to oc3-stuthn 130 South SIXTH Street TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON & CO., 409 CIIESTM:Pr STiEET. K a an facturers B°Perl° F l :, DOUBLE hurls, equal, if, not superior, to any of - the following makes, 'which we keep constantly on hand: William Greener,Westley.Rieharde, Moore & Also, Powder.,Shot,.Wads, Caps &c. We'shall be constantly enrolled, dnilatt the semen, With evert variety - SKATES. sett-9m , DIXON'S STOVE . POLISII-:- Superior ,to any ever made,+and: never &Ile to eve satisfaction. ' JOHN H. ALLEN do CO , • - Wholesale Age ate, bc6-6tif. ' Hoe 4 and 6, CHESTNUT Street. TOOTTITILLE GLASSWORg.S.-WE have a FURNACE IN BLAST, • - - and: are prepared to attend to orders for BOTTLES of every description. • H. B. & G. W. HENN ail4l-170 17 South ,FRONT Street THE ATTENTION OF GROCERS .-N- AND,OTHERS. is - invited to the NEW LIQUID . BLACKIAG manufactured by BROWN Jr-BROTHER. Boston. . • . This Japan Blacking, with : half the usual labor, Im parts a most intensely rich lustre and jet black, equal to the highest Japan 'Varnish, produces a most perfect smooth surface. so as not to soil the finest linen. renders the leather easy and pliable, and will retain+, :virtues For sale by theuise at , - THAYER & COWPERTHWAIT, se26-Imif. . . • 4 , 17 COMMERC 14 E Street- JOHN ; 14. OTEN, PHRENOLO• reay be consulted. DAY and EVENING. ' AZadaptation to s Business' Trade. and .Professiony on the improvement" of - health, correction of faults, formation of friendships. Ito.- de— icrirdlons of character given when required, at No, Si • B. .TEDTH Street. above Chestnut, se3-thstuemif Alit DR. FINE, PBACTIOAL:DEN- • SorrrrrirTlSt for the last twatttle3hiarn:2l9 PIN'S Ea. beloW_Third, Inserts the most beantilnl MTH of the ge,,mounted online Qold, Plattna, Isilver. Vtdontte r " coralitepiAmlber, Ste., prices, for neat and substantial: Yroldri, t.ore.reasonable than any Dentist in this eity . er. Suita:-:,'Tdalli-plogged to last for life; Artificial Teeth 4, repaired to Emit. No pain in extraetinri. work war ranted to dt. '-lieferenee, best --je29 TRUSSES,'BRACES, (t 6 skilfully &dinged by C. H. NEEDLES, corner of TWELFTH and RACE: Streem.—', Ladies' Department for,. same, conducted by ladiee; TWELFTH Street, first door. below, Race. '.The,. Lin ost comPlete'and varied stock on hand, consisting in part of Trusses: Supporters. -Shoulder Braces,: 'Belts.`" 811,11d14438.C'Eltiatio Stockings. Crotches , svinces," - Ar• Holes for Dlurzery. Sick Room, Sm. se29-3zu tS roLrricAz,. BTATE' orrlossa FOR GOVERNOR, ANDRIiW G. CliiiNN. FOR JrpGE OF St(PRVEE OGURICI DANIET4 BBNATOR-4IRST SENATORIAL NITWIT. .3101E131.L911 : DTICHOW., R4PRIISENTATPIER. COUNTY OFFIOREJEL ItEDORDBE OP DEEDS. LEWIS R.BROOMALL. PROTHONOTARY OP DISTRAIT COURT. GEORGE KELLY. Gramm OF COURT OH QUART= BRSSIORS. GEORGE H. M.OORE. 001ZODTICIL WILLIAM TAYLOR. Orilr OFFICIRS. CITY TICHASURHIL lEENRY MIMIC 'CITY 001MISSIONEEL PHILIP HAMILTQN. Ss order of the Otty Oomretttee of Supaletendenet iesetr . ASSEMBLY. , JOHN D. MATSON, ' SELECT COUNCIL, ALEXANDER L. RODODON. JOHN -H= DIRECTORS. OHN G. ATWOOD, " - • MORRISS PATTERSON. ' , JAMES F. GALOY, _ (For the unexpired term of .T C. Feohin, ) WILLIAM F. JUDSON. . 0c7.6t EVANS "ik WA.TSON, Prices Ranging from $3O to 81,000. gA VANS cfc. WATSON, 16 SOUTELFOITRTH STREET. No. 38 South SECOND Street. and No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street WAREIIotrsE—JAYNE Street. Philadelphia RETAIL DRY GOODS. T . M. 1-.IAFLEIGr SUCCESSOR TO L. J. LEVI' & CO fIAS REMOYED /LS - STOCK au THE NEW MARBLE STORE, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, AND HAS OPRNED.IIN -AUDITION TIIERETO, A LARGE ANN WELL•SELECTED:6TOCIi OF • :.FRENCII DRESS , GODDS, ALL OF THE BEST FABRICS AND NEWEST DESIGNS J. M. H. begs to state that he has now. twonred the BEST STORE in the BEST LOCATION. and has also the means and faallities for prccuring, at 'all times. a Stoa which will make his the LEADING Bunn DRY -GOODS BUSINESS in the city * 008-8 t WINTER CLOAKS.„ - • . J. M. I3AFLEJTJI HAS NOW OPSIti _ • PARIS AND AMERICAN CLOAKS, AT HIS HEW STORE ' ' • N01.90.q 'CHESTNUT STREET. OPENING} WINTER, CLOAKS FI:TELS, LADIES", MISEIEB, ORILDRENI .TUESDAY OCTOBER 1863: J. W. P4OOTOR & 00., clloie,E DRESS GOODS H. STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 and 715 NORTH TENTH ST., A QHOICE .ASSORTMENT MOIRE ANTIQUES PLAIN CORDED SILKS,_ FIGURED CORDED SILKS, PLAIN SILKS FalsCS FIGURED BLACA. SILKS, PLAIN BLACK SILKS. BLACK GRO-GRAIN SILKS PLAIN FRENCH MERINoSs. FIGURED FRENCH IHERINOEIL PLAIN ALL- WOOL FRENCH REPS, PLAIN ALL-WOOL FRENCH POPLINS PLAIN SILK-FACED REPS AND POPLINS. FIGURED FRENCH REPS AND• POPLINS, PLAID FRENCH AND IRISH POPLINd. PLAID CLOTHS. MERINOES. AND CASHMERERS. SCARLET CLOTHS AND FL ANNIE% PLAIN ALL WOOL DELAINES. Rhin PRINTED Aii-Woof, 13ELAINES, -6-9 BLAI•K AL ',WOOL DEL AINES, 6730 to $1.60. LONG AND SHORT CREPE VEILS. • A LARGE ASSORT ISAENT OF MOURNING GOODS. BALMORAL SKIRTS., $2 76 to $lO. BUSSES' BALMORALS, $L 60 to $3.60. DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY_ BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, STRIPED BRoCHE LONG SHAWLS, STRIPED WOOLEN SQUARE SHAWLS. LONG AND SQUARE PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK STELLA. SHAWLS. WATER PROOF CLOAKS AND SACRUM. AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC AND STAPLE , DRY-GOODS_ • Having made the moat of our purchases gtarly in August, when Gold was ate much lower figure than at present; we are able to give all our customers the choicest (3,30de at lower prices than other parties who have purchased their stocks recently. • 006.6 t Nos. 713 and 7115 North TENTH Street IMPORTANT TO THE LADLES JAMES CAMPBELL CO;, No. , Z 27 CHISTNI7T STREET. Are now opening their 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-FANTASIE, • PLAID POPLINS, • - EPINOLINES, • ALL-WOOL' PLAIDS In the Richest Designs. X AND 6-4 MOUSLIN DE LAINES,_ BLACK, COLORED, AND PRINTED. 6-4 BLACK DE LAINES. 6-4 COLORED MERINOS, all Shades. WELSH FLANNELS. SHARER - FLANNELS. • BALLARDVALE 'FLANNELS. SACKING FLANNELS. ' OPERA FLANNELS.. SCARLET FLANNELS. - GRAY AND SCARLET- TWILLED FLANNELS. JACONETS. CBECKED MUSLiNS. , SOFT C &MIMICS. NA INSOOKS. SWISS MUSLINS. • • MULL MUSLIN& CAMBRIC DIMITY. TARLETON6, &o. • • LADIES' KID AND LISLE-THREAD GLOVES. LADIES AND GENTS'. COTTON HOSE. BLANKETS in all Sizes and Qualities. BALMORALS AND SKIRTING. • RICHARDSON'S FRONTING, MEDIUM, AND HOUSEWIFE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS AND ' DAMASKS, NAPKINS DOYLIES, AND TOWELS, CRASH, HUCKABACK, Am. JAB. B. GAMPBELL .• No.- 727 CHESTNUT Street, Invite special attention to their stock of Silks, which they offer at low prices, comprising COLORED AIMEE, PLAIN OTTOMAN. AND OTTO - - MAR STRIPED. Black Gros Grains and Gros de BAP. - A fall line of Poult de Sole. in the choiceit colors. Also, a- full line of Plain Black Silkh, of all widths and qualities, for Dresses and Mantles. t oc3-6t VERY IMPORTANT. TO THE LA . Staten Island Fancy Dyeing Establishment. OFFICES. 47 North EIGHTH Street. and NPhiladelphia, arlttN Street, New York NOW I S THE TIME TO SEND YOUR VELVETS , SIDES,CLOTaS MEEINOES DkLAU ES die To be dyed or cleansed in the finest Manner, at this old and frivorablV known. establishment. With an expo. risme of-nearly forty yearly we present ourselves to the pribliuthis season as standing BABBITT, NEPIIEIVO, . & CO., L ' iel7-Int • 47 Nortii%EIGHTH Street. , PREAP. MKS,- . lJtiet received OF FANCY SILKS From.AUCTION, $1 & _Pei Dix sITAEPLESS BROTHERS, 'ea CHESTNUT and EIGHTH btreete REP ,POPPNS. 6.000 TATIDS:REP -POPLINS: ' EMPRESS tGLOTHB and PIGETRED , POPLINS. . • • SHARPLESS BROTHERS, oc8• .CHESTNIIT.and EIGHTH. Streets FROSTED, BEAVERS ;SHARPLESS BROTRERS - offer ; FROSTED BEAVERi at. 8210. , `FROSTED BEAVERS at N 3. ' FROsTED BEAVERS At E 4. - VELVET BEAVERS at E 6 FRoSTED BEAVERS at And a larze asiortroent - of • . PLAIN and, RIBBED BLACK BEAVERS. ocS . CHESTNUT and EIGHTH-Streeta FLA_NNELS'CHEIPER - THAN ANY, cther house-wills ell them f bought .before the rise. we will e. a good white flannel, all wool: 37,4‘c; very nice for 415 and Secs' very tine 62,5-‘c. Heavy: Shaker Flannels 02,14 e, 76c, 87,i/e, and $2 per yard : Domet Flan nels and Ballardvale,'Oilbert, Stephens. Washington, Belvidere,. and every make of all wool, under usual prices. Red Flannel 37c, gee. and bee; some real bar gains.' - Gray Flannels of all kinds. Scarlet Opera Flan nel for red siding hoods: Fancy Shirting Flannels of every style, both French and American printild and wo ven colors. Storekeepers. societies, and others buying 'by the piece Trilltind large stock and save money by an CARTON FLANNEL good quality, 31c. We have Arnockee g. Hamilton: Wellington, Bates, Pemberton, and many other makes in unbleached and, white. at the lowest prices. . , EltirLINS. 70 . 4 wide. 9-4 wide, 8.4 wide, -6-4 wide. 5-4 wide. 40 inches, and 36 inches wide: In regard to bins line we say to ourfhends buy now Every day of wait ing coats you from one to two cents per yard. Notwith- Man din g the great advance in price since last week, we will sell for about the same prices. - A-good all linen Towel for $1.66 per dozen! - Charitable AssocialtiOns, Sic. sold to at a•reduction. oc7-2t 1612 MARKET street; below Eleventh. LONG AND SQUARE STRIPED AND BROCHE SHAWLS. Prices lowerthana •good'Blanket shawls. • Just from Auction. a large lot. which are marked at„. • ). VERY 'REDoCED PRIM. • .CIIRWRN STODDART or BROTHER: 450, 452, 454 North SECOND Street, BLANKErYS MEASURING ITWO AND a half -ya; ds long:. by 2 yards wide, weighing eobs, for $5 per pair:' the. same Blanket for $5 that Oh= ere are ceiling for $7. Fine Blankets of every descrip tion, in fact, every kind made, from $2 60 to $25 perpair. Crib, Cradle, Trundle Bed,_' &c. ; Gray do.• Heavy Com fortables $3 to $4 each. Woolen Counterpanes;; Mar eeilles, Lancaster, Honeycomb, Allendale, &c. • Moat of our Blankets, ere bought last year, at prices ranch nuder thoie now rOing. R D & W. H. -PENNELL, 4 r.. : Co7-2V - 1012 MARKET street, below Eleventh., It:ASS' STENCIL ALPHABET'S. Te - • --M. J, METCALF & 80M. __ 45Y: sALsm stitsEr, sosToN. mAsp. The only manufacturers in:the United States, - of Brass. Alphabets and-Figures..tp . any great extent or in Any Sold, a t.wholesale,at the rowr.sv nAgn PRICES Also, .the BEET, INDELIBLE -STE NOLL INK, very cheap., Stencil Dleaand'all kinds otStenell Stock. Inquiries or . orders promptly attended to. .920 CHESTNUT. STREET H. STEEL & SON, RETAIL DRY GOOTI. CLOTH HOUSE WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTII No. 34 South SECOND St.. and. 23 STRAWBERRY SL A FULL STOCK OF , ARMY CLOTHS. - NAVY CLOTHS.' CASSIMERES. - NOBBY COATINGS. CHINCHILLAS. • VELVET CLOTHS: FROSTED BEAVERS. • ESQVIMAUX. . ; BILLIARD CLOTHS. • BAGATELLE" CLOTHS, 001.-tm EYRE dc LtANDELIA FOURTH AND ARCH, E. & L. OPEN TO-DAY, FOR FALL SALES, Blob Printed MERINOI3,'DELALTEB, MIPS, dra t , &a. E. & L. WYRE & LANDELL OPEN. TO-DAY New Silks for Fall Sales. • Corded Silks, Figured Silks. Moire Antiques, Poul de Soles. . • E. & L. PYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING a fine assortment of SHAWLS, for the Wholesale and Retail sales. E. & L. PYRE LANDELL ARE OPENING -A-A for Fall &ilea a magnificent line of DRESS GOODS.. E St L. "PYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND - 1 --A AMU'. open to-daY— Extra Fine French MERINO. for city sales Select shades of MODES, BROWNS, NEW BLUES. HIIMBOLTS, &0.. &o. oeB-tuthe tf SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. yEEVET RIBBONS. 6 WE IIAyE I'TOW IN STORE A. FULL STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS IN BLACK, COLORED, AND BLACK with WRITE and COLORED EDGES, TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OP THE TRADE A.RMAR 'YOUNG, BRO., & CO., oce-st& 429 MARKET STREET. COMMISSION EOTJSES. N.agRRY -CO., • GENRIaIi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 26 RUE BERGIi6II, PARIS. PLATZDIA_NN, BERRY, & CO., LYONS. ST. ETIENNE, AND GRENOBLN nelo-tketa2m ABW YORK. 155 DtrANE STREW. BAGS 1 BAGS 1 BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND HAND. EigAmLESS, BURLAP. AND KUM BAGS. • - . Constantly on hand: JOHN T. BAILEY klb CO.. No. 113 'NORTH FRONT STRUT: St WOOL BACKS FOR SALE. JOHN F. YOUNG, ‘-• No. -70 N. FOURTH STREET . - (Formerly 327 MARKET Street,) Has now in store an excellent assortment of DRESS GOODS, &c - . consisting in part - of Black Silks, French Merinos, Alpacas, Wool de Leine Plain and Striped ' Poplins, Choice Plaid Cashmeres Reps, Shawls, Scarfs, fac., lac. To which the special attention of the retail trade is invited. _ se29-enths2m LADIES , 'FURS. LADIES' FANCY FURS. . JOIN FATIMITLA., No. '7lB ABCS- STREET. BELOW EIGHTH, Importer and 'Manufacturer • OF LADIES' FANCY FURS. - Myassortment of FANCY ICES . for Ladies and Chil dren is now complete, and embracing ever's , variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices,, for cash. Ladies, please : give me a call. ' - oc2-4m OPENING OF FANCY FURS. JOHN A. STIVMBIiCH, • IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF - LADIES . ' FANCY FURS, ~ NO. 836 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH, Bas now open a splendid stook of "- . TIDIES AND -CHILDREN'S FURS; Which will he . sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. ocl-3m F IT:ItS! FURSI GEORGE r. -- WOBIRiTH, NOS. 415 AND 117 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN ' A FULL ASSORTMENT of LA - 'DIE.S''FURS, To which the attention of the public is invited. se22-Szn UMBRELLAS. l a k UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS!! WM. A. DROWN & _ A NO. 246 MARKET STR U T, PHILADELPHIA. • Manufacturers of • tiiirEsioAtIIMBSELLA s. A022-Ero. • • CHINA_ .AND GLASSWXRE. KERB'S Furnishing China & Glass Establishment, CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREET,-. DIRECTLY OPPOINTIIND.EP-13NDENCE is the cheapest (for the quality) and most extensive as sortment of , , , WHITE FRENCH; GOLD-BARD AND DECORATED CHINA. IN. THIS CITY Just opened. of our own Importation eiaqatyone casks eery superior plain' WHITE - FRENCH CHINA. inarlY Quantity to Suit purchasers., Also, a splendid assortment of Fashionable - CUT AND'ENGRAYED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS. Aiso plain white Snglish Stone Ware, Dinner and Tea Ware. - Also. Toilet bets, in great variety, some very elegantlylecorated.. lir Double thick China Stole Ware, and Glass, ex pressly for HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS, 431" French China decorated to order In any pattern. Akir Irdtialseniraved on Table China and , Glass packed In a proper manner. 805.eatuth-4m SILVER-PLATED WARE. SILVER PLATED WARE ' MANUFACTORY. TEA SETS,' !1! CASTORS, WAITERS, ICE FITCRERS, &c., •Ito TILER eZ MOSS, • , seB-2m 51215 SOUTH FIFTE STREET, WATCHES, AM) JEW,ELJELY. MUSICAL' BOXES. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES, I N playing from 1 to 12 trines, choice Clpera and Ameri• can Melodies. FARR d; BROTHER, Importers, sal- em 324 CIIIBSTNUT Street, below Fourth.. HOWARD .k.:00 — .•7S. - First Class • - AMERICAN- WATCHES,- r, With • • MERSHON'S PATENT REGULATOR. •i • For sale by the principal. WATCH HAREM. sell-lm 1 1'. G}. RUSSELL, - FINE AMERICAN and Imitorted : MUTINIES. Fine JiWfAri • Einyiff an 4 Tided w)irc , , ~. • jy23-6m XS North Brxrl Strt• 1 . _ FINE W4TCH li workmen., attended to. by the most experienced : an every Watch• warranted for one year. G. ItIISSIILL. WJ North SIXTH; Street 1 ' TVORYTYPES, E.PORYTYPEREI -I- Uroduces fine speoDnens of 'beautiful P tyl e of Miniature Likenaas. meet impressive; natural; life-like pictures. SECON,D. etreet;above Green. it* LOOK TO:- . YOUR;INTEREST.-7-THE annoyance of continual breakage of glass chimneys"; entirely- overcoMe by the Patent Fire-proof Conical Chimneys for - Coal-oil -Lamps -- They are an ornament to the Lamp: saving and cannot be brokenbY.Leat. Sold genezally at Lamp stores -A5lOB HORNING., , s; Avant forttnufactnrer, No. NAII. North SECOND Street. Phila. NEW PUBLICATIONsI; THE PRESBYTERIAN BOOK STORE, -I- NO. 1334 CHESTNUT STREET. oppoeite D. S. Mint. "Rave just received a lot of NEW PHOTOGRAP AS—all sizes for framing, or for Allonnt , —clear and ver" perfect copies. 'FelhY VIIOTOCIIAPII ALBUMS Something new and very pretty. Made expressly' to please the little FLOWERS FOR THS PARLOR AND GARDE Dr. An elegant wink, ennerbly Illustrated on tinted paper. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A large supply of zunv styles, all at very low prices. - BUND AY SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. A. number of ne .• basks for large and small scholars. neB•3t JUST .PUBLISHED, • .matt itEronouty.POEMS.- _ . POEMS: A series of Tales in Verse, with. a varlit p-of lyrical prodeetionsm chosen themes, intended to please the many and offend none. MRS. RACHEL RHOADES, (The American Hary, , l , Antbere.s of ",,The Minstrel Lire.. Zi.mlaka," Foale 'l'.7lt r . e nT b iRSON &.1330., 306 CHESTNITI' Si s reet • Will. S. & A. AIARTFEN, 606 WILLIS I'. HAZARD, 724 G. W. PI'iCIISR, SOS T. B. PUO B. 600 >r ocB-thatnat. NEW BOOKS-: • Just received by • J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., • 715 and 717 MARKET Street. TIiE.RINO OF AMASIS. From the Papers of a Ger man Ph . ysician. By Balwer Lytton. THE SOUL OP THIhOS: or, Paychometric Research.im and lli , covories. By &E.N. F. Denton.. DAILY WALK WITH WISE MEN: or, Religinns Exercises for Every Day in tho Year By Rev. Nelson Head. ELFANOR'S VICTORY. A Nova. By BI E Brad don, author of "Aurora Floyd," &a VIECENZO. A Novel. By J. ttnffi t ,i. THE PENINEL - LA CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA t, or, Incidents and Scenes on the Battle Fields and in Rich mond. By BAY. J. J. Maras. PETER CARRADINE.; or, The Martindale Pastoral. BP'Carolin.e'ehesaebro WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, and LECTURES. THE SAFE COMPASS, and How it Points. By Rev. Richard Newton. . . . . OUR OLDHOKE; A Seri& or Bs Sitsh Sketches. BY Nathaniel Hawthorne: METHODi . OP . iTUBY IN NATURAL HISTORY. By Agaesiz. • sTANLEY'S SERMONS IN THE EAST. PALMONI; or, the NUMERALS OF SCRIPTURE. By Prof Mahon. D. D. oc7 CIET THE BEST ! . 1 / 4 -A STANDARD TEXT. BOOKS. BY G. P. QITACKENAOS. An ED gligh Grammar (recently published)• • • • —.so 75 First Lessons in Composition 63 Advanced Compoisition and Rhetoric 1 25 ILustrated School History of the United States 1 25 Primary History of the United States" 6.3 A Iga torsi Philosophy 1 25 Prominent teschers.pronounce these books the beet published. in tbeir several departments. Teachers, examine them for yourselves. Specimen copies mailed to u-achers, post-paid, on receipt of one-half of the above Prices. NOW READY, IYOTIMANS' CLASS.BOOII. OF CRESUSTRY. An entirely new work—re-written and re-illustrated throughout. - A copy will be sent, post-paid', to any teacher. remit ting CO cents. D APPLETON & CO., Publisher& oc6-tuths3t Nos. 443 and 445 Broadway, N. Y.. pEISSE ON PERFUMERY, WITH. ILLUSTRATIONS. WaTHERILL OHBIANDF ACTOR& OF VINEGAR. OVERMIJD. 'EI MINERALOGY AND MINING. MILLER AND LIZARD ON ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO. WEIGBT'S PRAM IC AL BECEIPT-BIOK PIGGOTT ON COPPER AND COPPER MINING . Published and for sale, together with a general assort ment of MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOR'S, at low prices, by . LINDSAY & BLARISTON. - - Publishers. and Booksellers. oe3 25 SOWN SIXTH . Street, above Chestnut. WORTS SUMPTER AND'WAGNER. —MAP showing siege operationsagainst Forts Same ter and Wagner, between July 13th and Septemb r 7th. Published by permission of General Gilmore. Price 10 cents. VIEW OF THE RUINS OF FORT SUMPTER on Au gust 25th. By authority of General Gilmore. Price 10 cents. - ODR_ FOREIGN RELATIONS. A speech by Hon. Charles Sumner. Pride 25 cents. Flr sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN. sal 606 CHSSTNITT Street EDUCATIONAL. AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER DE. SHIES to occupy a few hours daily as visiting .GOVERNESS. Course of instruction, French, Latin, Drawing. and all the branches of a rood English educa tion. Address 'T. L.." Episcopal Book store, THIR TEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ocS 3t* FINANCIAL. COUPONS 7 3-10 IST OCTOBER rr r..to . DREXEL & CO. MICHAEL JACOBS', M G BANKER, 46 South TFLIAD Street, PHILADELPHIA- GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE, AND UNCUR RENT MONEY BOUGHT .AND SOLD.- STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON .0 , MMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Popes: CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocS-3m COLLECTION OF S. CERTIFI 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 One Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly maturing. Terms made known and receipts Oren at the office, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf PROPOSALS, ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, C/Nonuferf, 0., October 5, 1663. • • PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until WEDEESDAY noon, October 14, 1863, for furnishing, by contract, the following articles, viz: Great Coat Straps. Uniform Hats: Drums—Snare, complete: 'Shelter Tent Poles, in sets. • ' Parties offering goods mast in all cases furnish sam ples, and must distinctly tate in their bide the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and he time of delivery. A guarantee, signed personally - by two re sponsible parties, and agreeing that the bidder will enter into a contract if an award is made to him, must accom pany each proposal - All supplies mast be delivered in good new packages., free of charge, at the United States -Inspection Depot this city. • _ • Written contracts Will be entered lute with parties to whom awards are made, and bonds required of them- in' sums equal to one-fourth the value of the goods con tracted for. Bids will be opened on 'WEDNESDAY, October 14, 1883, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Inspection Rooms,.and bidders are invited to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable js re served. .. - Blank forms of ProlfOitels, Contracts, and Bonds may be obtained at this office. By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. G. ocB-4t . C. W. MOULTON, Captain and A. Q. M. AEMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. TWELFTH ind. GIRARD Streets. BILADELPHLi. October 7, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office mita 12 o'clock 111.. on WEDNESDAY. the 14th instant, to furnish promptly at the ECEUILICILL ARSENAL the following articles, viz: Uniform Jackets for Cavalry. Army standard. Bedsacks, single, cotton or linen. Bedsacks. double, 'cotton or linen. - Sample of the - bedeack can be seen at tbis office but bidders' will send a sample which they the material of they intend making them. •- , Bugle Cords azd Tassels, Cavalry. Hat cords and Tassels, Cavalry. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, (man. tity bid for, and time of deliv The ability of the bidder toll the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, • whose eirrna tures must be appended to the guarantee, and said ima. Tante° must accompany the bid. Bidders, as Well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will tarnish a certificate from the United States District Attorney, Postmaster, ox- , Other public functionary, at the residence of tho bidder or guarantors , setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men who will, if a contract is awarded them, act in good faith with the' United States, and faithfully execute the same. Samples can be seen at this Office, to which all arti cles mast conform Blank forms fur Proposals can be had upon application at this office. - 'Prbposals must be endorsed ` V Proposals for Army Supplies,' stating the particular article bid for. - G. H. CROSII&N, 003-6 t Amt. Quartermaster General U. S. A. PROPOSALS FOR STOVES; &c HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASIONOTON. OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct 6. 1863. PROPOSALS will be 'w aived at this Office until -the 20th instant, i for furnishing in this city Stoves and Heat ers for nee n the Department of Washington, as fol lows : 250 or more IFood Stoves or Heaters for heating in the most economical manner; barracks for troops. The build ings are each 100 feet long and 20feet wide, and the stoves mast be oLa size sufficient to thoroughly warm them, allowing two stoves for each building. - 126 or more Cooking Stoves or Ranges to barn wood, each of a capacity to cook for a company of about 147 men.. - - 60 or more very small Cook Stoves to burn wood; each sufficient to cook for three or four persons. - 20 - or more . Office Stoves, of various sizes, to barn coal. f these Stoves, Ranges, or Heaters must be of ap proved patterns, and bidders will submit with their pro posals an intelligent description of the articles offered, with drawings of the same -Each bidder must attach his fall name and post-office address, and the names of all parties interested in the Proposal.ranst appear therein. • An oath ef allegiance to the Government of the United States must accompany each bid.. . . • Bids will be opened from time to time, and contrasts or purchases made as the Stoves may be rsquired, The right is reserved to accept all or any part of any. bid. -Proposals shordd be endorsed, ' • Proposals for Stoves, &c.," and addressed to • - ELIAS M. GREENE, Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, oeS-101. • Department of Washington. P ROPOSALS FOR MULES. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, - WASHINGTON, D. C., October 70861 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until TUESDAY, October 20th, at 12 o'clock Dl.,_for tar nishing the Government (2,000) two thousand Moles, to conform to the following SPECIFICATIONS: All to be (14) fourteen hands and over in height. -- meg All to belt' good flesh, sound, serviceable.and suitable for draught purposes. • - All to be over (3) thee, and unaer (9) nine, years of age. PRriPOs&LS - - - Proposals to be for (MO) five hundred and upwards. The full name and post-oZce address of the bidder most appear in the proposal. If a bid is made in, the name of a firm the names co' all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the pal trier signing it. , Proposals from cliBldval parties 10, - 111 norbe_considerea, find an oath of-allegiance must accompany each proposi- Proposals inust be addressed to Brigadier General D. R. Rucker. Quartermaster 11. S. Army, Washington, D. C., and should be - plainly marked "Proposals for Mules." GUARANTEE The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him,-must be guarantied by two responsi ble persona, whose signatures must be appended to the anarantge. . The responsibility'of the guarantors must be shownby the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court or of tee Pulled. Staten Distriet Attorney. Bidders ffinst - be prezent in person when the bide AM opened, or their proposals will not be considered. Bond contractor m of twenty tuoueand dollars. signed by the and both of his guarantors. will be re gulled of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. as the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or t o have bonds signed in anticipation, and ready to be produced,v , hen the contract is signed. Blanks forbonds can be procured. upon application being made at this office, either personally. by leiter, or by telegraph._ , Form of Guarantee. of the county of ----, and State of —, and'— of the county of — , and State of do hereby guaran ty that I- able "fulfil 'a contract, in accordance With the terms of his proposition, and that, should his propo sition be accepted, he will at once enter. into a contract in accordance therewith. • . • • Should the contract be awarded him, the am prepared tobecume his securities, and should lie fail to sign a con tract in accordance with the' terms of his bid, we our selves will become the contracting parties in his stead. , (To this guarantee must be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned.) IN SPECTIOD, DBLiI2I3IIY, Jtc ' All mules contracted for under this advertisement will be subject to inspection, and those nut confornibig to the specifications will be rejected. ' ' • • The mules must - he delivered in this city withintielli_ tyPity- five dials from the date of signing the contract. t -.Valmont to be made _upon the completion of the con tract;'or so "iooii thereafter as the Chief. Quartermaster of this c epot shall be in funds. ' ' • The mules will..be awarded in lots of (OW) five hundred ,eaoh, unless - the 'Chief aus.rtermaster may deem - it for the interest of the Government to vary the number. The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to`relect any - or, all bids that he inal deem too high. t'• -- Gen aid Chief Quartermaster, . ocB-70t:.- . • • , Depot of Washington..., .. SUPERIOR INGOT COP.PEE . . __ satire L AICEI from:the Amygdalotd bane: in and for milk I Quantities to suit. at WOMEATH'S taBCt-Suf - 413 LECH Strait Irl=l MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street above RIAU. Acting and Stage Manager WM. B. FREDERICKS.. Businese Agent and Treasurer JOS T) tovsnv OWING RousEg NIGHTLY. FOITRTH WEEK OF RICHINGS' OPERA: TROUTS MONDAY, AND EVERY EVENING, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Arline R.Cohtiusa. Thaddeus Mr. MIL • • Count Arnheim Mr. Seguin Devilehoof. Mr. Peakes. To conclude every evening with a SPARKLING COMEDIETTA f In which the dramatic company will appear. la--Friday,Benefit or Mies Richinge. In Rehearsed—The' Enchantress. Tickets', 26, 60, and 76 cents. No extra darn for asciummt see to at +be Box Office. from - 10 A :IP M. 04-41 WALNII.T.STREET .THEATRE. T Lessee Mrs GARRETTEION THIS (Thursday) EVENING. October 8, Will be repeated the thrilling and all absorbing drama, entitled THE DEAD HEART. In which the distinetti.hed young American actor, DW IN stS. Will sustain his original char A ac D ter of "Robert Landry,' nigh+ly.received'by overwhelming and enthusiastic au diences. • - Box Office open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, when Basta may be secured' NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.:....A. I Lessee and Manager M. WSEATLST, POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS Of the celebrated Irish contedian and vowtliat. MR. COLLINS - And of the, grand. romantic Drama THE DDRIPS MO . Which has air - ady bee n P witnessed by_ov • THIRTY-FIVETROULLNDEIrSONS. rosily - el) , teat six nighta of MR. WM. WREATLRY Who will sustain his original character of CAPTAIN HENRI DE LAOARDIRS. The east will include the • `• ENTIRE CORPS Of dramatic artiste attached to thi , establishment, - A GRAND CORPS DE BALLET., And numerous auxilisetteg. Change of Time—Doors open at 7; Commence at 1% o'clock. WBFATLFY TAKES GREAT pleasure in announcing an engagement. Nor a limited number of nights, with the distinguished gonna American artiste - MISS LIMILLI WESTERN, who, during a former engagemert at this Theatre. span most enthusiastically renewed by aro wded and delighted, audiences. She will make her first appearanne on MONDAY EVENING, October ' in one of her sterling impersonations. 0c5.6t FOX'S CASINO, • CHESTNUT STREET RE-ENGAGEMENT. .• RE-ENGAGEMENT. And positively the _ LAST TWELVE NIGHTS, LAST TWELVE NIGHTS. MALE AND FEhfALFI ACROBATS. - meim FRkfiLF, aCROBATEI, • Previous to their departure for California. Find week of . . . • THE GREAT CONTEST . . THE GREAr CONTEST Between - TIM HAYES AND THE UNKNOWN . , TIM HAYES AND ,THE UNKNO WN. The two beet Clog Dancers in tke Great success of the • MONSTER COMBINATION TROUPE, - MONSTER COMBINATION TROUPE, - Nowta.rforming at this Establishment GRAND MATINBS EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. For-the accommodation of LADIES AND CHILDREN. esair CONCERT=H.A_LL. _ •MONIAY EVENING, OcCoheir 5, And continue every afternoon and evening, for a &on • season only, ELLINGER & NEWCOMB'S • GREA - T MORAL. EXHIBITION. THE THREE CELEBRATED DWARFS, Corn. Poo e, Miss Eliza Neste'. and Col. Small. the three intellest human beings in the whole world. with out exception. In Conjunction with Mons. C. LATALLEE'S PARLOR OPERA TROUPE. • Ten in number. appear, in this mammoth double entertainment, landed with the most brilliant ea comiume by the clergy. Preis, and public. Doors open at 23 and N. ,Begins a:3 and 8. Tickeite 25 cents: Children under twelve. to at ernoon matinees. 15 cents. - I. D. NEWCOMB, ocl-6t Business Manages. TEMPLE OF WONDERS—ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CBBSTNTIT STRAINS Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and HaPPinell open for the season. Constant change of Entertainzaent. SIGNOR BI.ITZ, VERY EVENING,- commencing at 73i o'clock. sat Wednesday and Saturday at I, consisting of New Mys teries in Necromancy, great success In Ventriloquism. and the Learned Canary Birds. Admission `Z cents,. Children 15 cents. sell-tf• WANTS. A LAD OF. EIGHTEEN. DESIRES A situation as Cl:MLitt a Wholesale Home or Office_ Good reference given Address HI C, at this office. B. A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION TO attend in a PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Address •• note graph," at this Office. oc7-3t. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN. twenty-four years of age, - a situation as entry , clerk or assistant hoop -keeper in a wholesale house, or a clerkship in a banking house. Undoubted reference given.. Address B G. Inquirer Office. ocB-9 • WANTED-AN INTELLIGENT AND respectable young or middle-aged WOMAN: as housekeeper in a family a few miles from the city. Ad dress, with reference. Box 1652, P. 0. oc6-st• ASITUATION WANTED-BY A LAD, 18 years of age, in a good Afereataile oc Manufacturing-house,- where he can obtain a good knowledge of business. Address "P.," Box }1.16, Post Office. _ oc6-3t• -ANTED=TWO FIRST-CLASB SALESMEN . , in a Dry Goods Jobbing House. Ona for Country. and one for City Trade. Address Cash Trade," at this.pflice. _ ocs6' $6O A MONTH! WE WANT AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to se:l our EVERLAbTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNEEb, and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SHAW dr CLARK,-Biddeford, Maine. WANTED-WITHIN TEEREB wm squares of Market and Sixth streets, _ A LARGE BUILDING, 897 is to 20 by 60, 70 or SO deep, well lighted; on ono side at least. for Manufacturing purposes, Address "E. A. C.," at this Office. WANTED TO RENT , A MEDIUM - 1 eized house, -with niodern conveniences, situated ea North Broad street, or west- of- Broad street. •Atidreas, "William," at this aim ocfter 411 a. DEPUTY . QUARTEIOWTES altillawsoElTEßAL'S MICK —Piruamaismu.. Feb. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points: - Pe r y th * Ti Fort Monroe, D a. kewxtearthkve: - Port Royal. A- BOYD. . felo-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster..." BOARDI3III. BOARD. -HANDSOME COMMIII4. CATING Second-story 'ROOMS vacant, Ro o ms WALNUT Street. CHESTNUT STREET-BOARD ING for two YOURG tdEN; front room. oc'f•ftt THE HANDSOME •RESIDENCE, 1031. -a- WAIN= Street. will be opened for reception el Boarders in a few days. se'l2-Ima VIRST-CLASS :' BOARD, ELOTD - BONN - 2 - coramenteatbur and ciingle roomer private' table. W desired. No. 1315 WALNUT Street. . - . LOST AND FDUND. LOST -A CERIiItIOATE FOR ONR, share in the 'Kensington Bank, in the cbunty of Philadelphia, No. 1806. she finder will be suitably re warded if left at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY Ftreet. sreatuth . • MOSES WHEELER, FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO RENT. • THE SECOND FLOOR OF N 0.807 CHESTNUT STREET, (.25 by 160 Feet) • , • SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. ApPPIY to D. T. PRATT, ocs-6t (Oa the Premißeas-) A GENTLEMAN DESIRING AN TJN FURNISHED LODGING ROOM, or:Booths, In a' private family. might be accommodated by applying at 606 bona ISINTH Street. . odf TO RENT-THE .SECOND, THIRD, and Fourth Floors of STORES 16 SOUTH FRONT and 15 LETITIA, Street, with handsome °theca on-First and Fecund Floors. Building about 175 feet deep.. In quire on the preteteeE. ocs.6t• d ia FOR SAL E-A NEW THREE Mastoik double HOUSE. 36 feet front on Greenotriet, near Fifteenth. • A Germantown HOUSE, worth about ss.ooo—Would taken in part pay—mortgage for balance. Addreas_" , No. 490 North FIFTH Street. Its ci ROOMS TO RENT, - 11sT TH fiI.MOST mm central businees portion of the city; two doors above the new Post Office. ..No. 432 CHESTNUT Street.. AUCTION SALE. NINTH AND S s . 33 m' Streets. • AUCTION SALE. • ON SATURDAY MORNING,- October 10th, at 10 o'clock. comprising the folloWing HORSES, &e.. of a gentleman going to horope. viz:. , A pair of stylith bay carriage horses, 7 ' , tars old, long Male, 'l6 hinds high. A long tail brown saddle and harness horse, 7 years old. 183-4 hands A brett or ; aroucee, by Watson. A light coupe. by Jacobs.. A no-top wagon, iast new. by Watson: double and single harness, covers, - whips, saddle, and bridle. by Gallagher. - The whole to be sold without reserve. Agit ALSO. A pair of ea Page hoyser, brown - and sorrel, 16 hands; high, (to be separat. An elegant brett or barouche, by Watson, almost new. Double harness by Hensel. . ALSO, 'A pair of sty lish and List•travelling gray coach horses. short tails: - A coach, by Watson; cost $l,lOO. A•brett, by Wood Brothers, cost $9OO - Iwo sets double beefless, by Gallagher; lot covers. blankets, whip, dm.- • ALSO', . A pair of travelling mares, Peaches and- Cream, have trotted together in 2.10. - shifting- top York wagon, by. Caffrey, nearly new. with - pole and !hafts. Pcuble harness, by Beecher.- MO, about FORTY HORSES A mong which are some valuable driving horses. and others suited to the saddle.' - Full descriptions in catalogues. Two Shetland ponies, suits ble for children. ALSO, A large collection of desirable new and second•hand carriages, harness, saddles, blankets. &c , with which the sale will commence. glair Re postponement on Recount of the weather. Ala- SALE of HORSES. &c.. on:Wednesday next. rr. SALE AT HAILLIARD'S. Bordentown,Oct. lab„ oce-etil ALFRED M. HERENESS. Auctioneer. AIIgENZ . FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—"Barge TACONY, RUST master. is - now loading for the above Points. and will leave. on THURSDAY. October Sth, at 1 o'clock P. M. For. freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms,. aPPIT tO -S. FLANAGAN, oc7-St No. 304 South DELAWARR-Avenne. gOl=o, STEAXER W.A.WASET: For SMYRNA, PORT PENN. DELA, WARE FEW CASTLE, and MESTER. from that. wharf below ARCH St. every MONDAY, WEDNEiDAY, and FRIDAY. at 9 o'clock. Returning. leaves SOISIBAT HOOK Landing every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, sad- SATURDAY, at S o'oldok.:' • ~ Stages conneot with the boat for. Smyraa.' ; Dover s _aaa Leipsio. ' se?fol2t.. l at • ' CARRIAGES, 863 ., • WILLIAM. If. - ROGERA, coach and ettirlaie N0ci.,1009 sad 1011 CHESTNUT STREW. selo-6m DEK:GADELPRIA. WHITE PRESERVING - BRANDT * r "- ..: PURE CIDER 1. AND WHITE WINE VINEGA R . GUU GINGER. MIISTLAD SEED,: SPICES, 41,0;:am. ALL THE BarrllarrEl3 FOR 1.41/31DVIDe AND PlCKLlNGpuzposEs.' - . ALBERT CI. ROBERTS. Dealer la Fine Groceries, ' • eslo - Et Ginner ELM DITS and TUN &meta.
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