sac. MISS ANNA.'DICKINSON WILL .address the noOple of Petutayt Tanta on the . NATIONAL OBISIS. Add OETTYSISIIRG ..Friday. October 9th: At YOBS Saturday. " 10th. At CIIESTBIt , Idouday. • " nth. seilkt • XV. NOTICE TO EACIITNI .-A second meeting of orgseization of toe PHILA. NEEHT CLUB will be held on WE D NI&S P AY EVENING, Vet. 11. at the " P &cal kf 8," No. 818 WALNUT Street,. itt 8 o'clook. All persona connected with., Yachts, and ltvho are interested in the enterErtsa, are respectful?? in. -vited to attend. S. HANDuLPH J2io. B. NEALL. Oh drman. , Seoretary Pro tern. ec9-51* NINTIEL WARD NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION. An adjourned meeting of NINTH. lq,sllD NATIONAL 'UNION ASSOCIATION will be hold TILES (Friday) EV& N, INO. October 9. at 756 o'clock, at the '?all T NEIN PH :and. FILBSRT. Brietnese of impjrteuce. ;MAN L Secretary N. B.—The Ward Executive Committee will meet 'di, .lectly after. UNIVEOtOTI' 0 P P 61D2. N ILV 10A-111Bn1i1AL DEPAXTMSDIT --Tbe Lectures on mozoley, October h. The General tn tradmitory will be delivered by Dr. FritlolB Gurney ilanilth. at 12M. R B ROGERS, oc9-31 Bean of ledical IVicolty. IMs pinTV I ALISIVI.— THOMAS GA GgS FO '8 R will L.,otri re aN4()PA•S MEET HALT, on SATURDAY EVENING. at 736 o'clock. Ad. luicciou Free, A Collection will bei &knit un oc9 2t* Mc. NOTICE.—.B3R. SAMUEL A. MIL LER, roaAiog io Yo.k street o, , mva amber,le . THIS DAY appointed &SSlSTalsil ASAB3SOR of Di Vision No. 13, vice Ifontgomery Se), decm.el. J. FLETCHER BUDD, Ir. R. ASS,. )1- Thivi I)l=trict, Ya. rtlile. - UNION VOLIINTidgfi. RE Sirk:FRESIIMENT comurr'rE& acknowledge the 10110 Wing contributions: Hugh Orr. $11.10; Fearens & flusith. $5; WiWant A. Blanchard (additional) CO: Jatnee hf.rtin,Treanorer of Finance Committ. , , , of Merchants' 8....a.m•ut, s'o7; leadwalader Biddle, Secre'Ary of iooorvilors Com- La:lite° for Recruiting Colored Seldisrs, 5103; 1) °nation Independence 1011, through Mr. Fisher, $40.1 C. Belden, C. TXll$ l PENN...3 - IE4V , Tele KEIL Or ANSCCIATION, for bick and. Woundod acknowl age '<cab gratitude th a lb ldyrind donations: T. $. Burr;sl2; J. .leanes. 310; S J. Jeans., CIO; A. Campbell At Co.. 3.05: Christiane. L Aid $l2; Wra. Tyler. $2; B. Dicker dig, J. 1. 400 ; it Gar. Tignes, Si ; a Friend, $1; a Friend. $1 ; 1 box, 3. Lewis and sistere; I box. Christiana L. 'Aid: 1 big, Canton Le- , dies' Aid ; Darlington. Ken:tett Sqnarn ; I box, C. - thimble Co.; 3 bixes, Penning.enyille La dies' Aid ;3 hose., Warminster Ladies' Aid: I bix. Wil listowirLudies ; 1 box rusk, Byhrry Ladi.s' Aid; 12 bottles ginger and blackberry win... 11 FlrdEl, gallon currant wine, N. Ely; clothing, &e .=, A. 10ad... West KS. ;2paire slippers, A. H. .Lines part-worn clo thing. Pale, &e.. bars. Chili... 12 lite muter. S. C. Ely A Ifi llis Hee, Florence & Harvey; ur.veriee amount ing to $11.20; 34: B. lahetzli,ne and. friends; 1 Wrapper, Wrs. Hooker; IS cane and jar:, fruit, and II gel len. wins, Al. Nenderdine, Horsham; preserved and dried fruit, Atm Canfield; 3 quarts, currant.lo lv. B Howard; 21 tin vane,.J. Ambler; 24 tin cans, FL Ogden; 10 bottlos wine snd .eateup, handkerchiefs and rags, A. A. hf Decon; Tart-worn clothing, Mrs. Wm. Gillingham; 4 limb pil lows, A. 'Lloyd ; 2 pieces muslin, TATIFI. Kent, Santee, .3: Co.. ' 2 nieces muslin, Riegel. Wiest. .& Erwin ; 6 lb: .Cement. Wm. C. Bellamy; 2 lb. cement St' ib. WiC33. 'T. Morris Perot & Co. MARY N. SC felN CO g. Treasurer, 1010 well .ort Str.et. lICEVREOPATITIC DIJDICAL.. Vat.LEDR OP YRNNHYLV ANII. The Introdurtoty tectu. , e to tbe cenrse wi'L be de livered on MONDAY EVENING, Octoberll. at 8 o'clock, IrY P. B. DIVIDE'S& M. D., Profeenor of Anatomy. The public to invited to attend. The Regular Lectures will commence on the following IriOrritng at B o'clock. oc9-81.* B. S. DROONS, M n • Dean. MRS. M. A. DIXON JONES, M. D.. Will give a Course of Lectures on "Physiology. Health. and Diseases of Women and Chiulrun." in the "Lecture Room of REDDING M. E. OHOROH, SIX. VBENTH and COATEkS Streets. Flr,t lelture ?ree, on 3IIOEDAY. October 12. 1503, at 3 o'clock P Snbee .Quent lectures. each succeeding day. of the week, at the -same hour in the afternoon. 'NO eta the 81; Single lecturer, 20 cents To be bad of Mrs. Willi., 1013 MIDGE Avenue; Mrs. Manship. 859 BROAD Street. or ..ut the door of the Olaureb. or'S 31 GIRARD BANK, PHILADRI,PIIIA, Oetobet Stb, aniroti meeting of , he Stockholders of t` , lB Bank will be herl at the BANKING 310:10, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at yZ o'clock M. The annual elebtion for Directore. to serve' for the , ensuing year, Will be held on AfoNDAY the 16th dam of november. between that ewe of AT A. M. 91113 2 P. M. oc6•fmwtNol6 W. L. SCIRAVT,R, evader. 7, OFFICE OF THE R. A. tit Tr 6 La DI .• FIRE INK:RANCE COMPANY, _PRILADELPRIA Oct_ 6 1663 . . At a meeting of the Board of Directori of the Cnneanv. held this day, a Semi-Annnal Divid..nd of SIX PER CENT. ,and an Extra Divhtend of TEN PE tr. CENT.. was -declared on the Capital Stock, payable to the Stockhold lbre, or their lrgal repressntativeß. on and after the 15th - instant. Ece6-10t3 J. VV . , tfoATAIST , •III. Son't. FARMERS' AND AIr,OII.3INICS I BANK PHILADELPHIA, October 2 1863. The annual election for Directors will hi held at the 33anktng 'House on MONDAY, the,l6th dsy of November xtext.'between the Lowe of 9 o'clock A M. and 3 o'clock E. M.: and on 'TUESDAY. the third day of November Mast, a actual meeting of the Stockholdere will be hold .at the Banking Home at 4 o'clock P M.. armeably.to charter. W. liErsErroff, JR , oc3-tnele Cashier. Mir SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADELPHIA October S. 1863. The annual election for Direct4rs will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on OMNI) AY, the sixteenth day of november next. between the hours of ten A. M and two P. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the someplace on TUESDAY. the third day of Novem titer next, at twelve o'clock M. ocl-wthmtnole F. P. STEEL, Dishier. CONLAIONIVEAMVII PHILADELPHIA • Ictober 6, 1863. The annual election for Directors will he held at the MANNINO HOUSE, on MONDAY, the cixte4n.th day of Eforetaber next, between the hours of ten A. M. and two The annual meeting of the Stockholders will Abe held on TUESDAY, the third day of NovembAr. at tea o'clock A. M. . HENRY C. '4 OUNO, Cashier. oc7•wf&mtnol6'. IMCKENSINGTON BANK, PHILADEI.- FRIA, October 3 1863. The Annual Meeting of the ittockholdera will ba held at the Banking house on TUESDAY, the 3d day of No vember. UM, atlo o'clock A. IL oc4.m WINS An Election for 'thirteen Directors, to carve the ()tim ing year; will beheld_ at the Banking-house on 810 Ni dY M. 8. 16:11 3 5 . I V:ember. 1363. betaer . r . I tie ßi lars of 4m.inwitnoVl6 Cashier. .IM. UNION BANK, FE PIL ADELPIIIA, October 3. lEB3..—The annual meet ant; of the stock holders of this Bank will be held at tbe banking house CM TUESDAY, November 6, at 12 M. The annual election for Directore will be held on MON DAY, November 16, between the hours of 10 A M. and 2P. M.. 1. J. hIUOKEE, ocrimwitl3l6 Cashier. CONSOLIDATION BANK. • ' PHILADELPSIIA, Oct. 0.1883 .5 An election for Directors wilt be held at the Banking -Nouse, on MONDAY. thel(kh of November, between the lioure of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. , The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held en TUESDAY. 3d of November. at 12 hf • oce-tuf tnelo JOB. N PEIR=.OL. Cashier. • WESTERN BANK, OF DELPRIA. OCTOBER 3, 1863. • An Mutton for Directors. to serve this Bank the en. ssuir'ig year. will be held at the Banking Honse. on HON TAY, the 16di day of November next , between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. onThe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held TIIBBDA'I, the 3d day of November next. at 12 o'clock M. Cocs-rawftl6Nl G. H. VOLUM . Cashier. ST• LfritE'S AUXILIARY TO THE SANITARY COMHIMION earnvstly solicits from members of the congregation and others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIER?. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods, may be sent to the Society's Room, in the basement of the Church (THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDAY, 'between. S and 1. o'clock. and btoney to the Treasurer, CHB. W. CUSHMAN, No.-12S S. DELAWARE Ave tine. sel7-thehn COPARTNERSIIII PS. "NOTICE -MR. GARRET N. SMITH retiree this day from the firm of CI.ARRSTSON, ;BRADY. & CO.. harms ocild his interest to the remain- ing partnere, Nrlio are alone authorized to settle the bust :ltem. THOMASARR gTSON, 13LAKSSIORS, THOMAS F. BRADY, GARRET N. SMITH. :PnilAnnr.rroa. Oetober 1863. I,* 'NOTICE. - TEM OOPARTNERSHLP 4 - 1 berelofore exiatang between the anbscribers, trading 'ander the firm of EDWIN WATTSON St Do., -Biscuit Bakers, is Moot - Tod, by mutual consent, from. and after this date, All persona 'indebted to the said aim will *make payment to THOMAS WA UPSON. who is duly an -18/10132ed to settle the business of the late firm. THOS. WATTPOti, EDWIN WATTSON. Philadelphia, October 6,1863. od-13t* STATIONERY. MOSS & "CO., itevee_tf7 t ily Inform the ptiblle they hare opened. a itße X 1), 02 CHESTNUT STREET, Second Door above the Post Office, Where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple Voentlnif'Honee, and Office • STATIONERY, BUNK BOOKS AND ENVELOPES, or their own manufacture. of the best qualities, and. is great variety. The business will be conducted. on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK 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 public tronae. " Blank Peeks 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 Stand, No. 430 MARKET STREET. se22-Im if FANCY ARTICLES. W . D. GLENN, IMPORTER. OF DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS, NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Offers to the trade a fall assortment, including in part— Hair. Tooth, Nail. Cloth, and Shaving Brushes. Camel's Hair Pencils and Marking Brushes. Combs in shell, ivory, horn, and India rubber. Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of all descriptions. Pure Essential Oils. Rose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans. Powder Boxes and Puffs in great variety. Hound Filtering Paper, all sizes. Cachous Aromatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's. English Pink Cancers, Reeves' and common. New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine. Flasks, Tooth Picks, Violin Strings, die., an, all at Lowest narket prices.' se23-Imif IV,NCOURAGE AMERICAN AIA.NII FACTURES. espeolaUF when CHEAPER, BsTrtß, and MORI RELIABLE than FOREIGN. THADDEUS DAVIDS & CIO, and DIAYNARD & NOYES' Atolls celebrated aNKS AND WRITING FLUID A single Mal will satisfy the most fastidious of its su periority. For sale. wholesale and retail, at the NEW STATIONERY HOUSE, No. 432 CHESTNUT Street. MOSS ds CO oeo-9t SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE PREMIUM 04L.T...A.MA.113C1 EU SA.II TATS FAIR. JUST HELD AT NORRISTOWN. PA OCTOBER 2d, 1883. J 1 LARGE ASSORTMENT ON RAND AND FOR SALE Prices Ranging from 850 to 81,000. EVANS & WATSON, IVORYTYPES.—TO SEE THE &EhHet a ' linens of this etyle.vialt REIMER'A GAT, S OND Street, above Green. Nataral expres- DIM (rat coloring, and eimple,otyle characterize Wm. MN i WO :Isnot. aboTe Qom 1r ON THEIR 16 souls FOURTH STREET 24ITATARY NOTICES. FOURTH UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT. Under authority from the War Department, endorsed by the Adjutant General s ef the State, the undersigned. oonetituting a Committee of the Union League. propose to raise A REGIMENT OF INFANTRY FOR THREE, YEARS TH.I3 WAIL To all recruits muatered into the regiment • BOUNTY ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Will be paid by the Government. And to all who have served in the army trg lass than nine Months, • A BOUNTY FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO DOLLARS. of which. with the mouth's pal Forty Dollen will be Paid at the time of being mustered into mortice. The Regiment will be commanded by Colonel GEORGE P. NcLEAN, late of the Pennsylvania Eighty . .. Eighth tke and Thifd Cnion League Regiment% Headquarters, No. 432 C,RESTNUT Street All business of the Regiment will be conducted exclu sively at these lleadquarters. and no applications ad dressed elsewhere will receive attention. A CAlitP will be immediately formed in the neighborhood of the city. J. R. FRY. Chairman. JAMES L. CLAGHORN,•Treasurer. Col. GEORGE IT. CROSEA.N. 11. B. A.. HORACE BINNEY, Jr., MORTON MaMICHAEL, ELLERELIE WALLACE, AL D.. J. I. CLARK HARE, The Committee Will employ the fands now in their hands, and such as may hereafter be'raised, In facilita ting the raising of the Regiment; but are not authorised, and have not authorized any one, to contract bills or debts, and will not be collectively or individually re sponsible for any debts which may be contracted. se2l-mwilm lATTENTION! PHILADELPHIA UNION ARTILLERY. -The Company will meet TBI (Friday) EVENING at 7Y, o'clock, at the E. W. corner of TENTH and FILE aRT Streets, to receive the 525 City Bounty. Every member mast attend. It* B. iIIISHIVIIITH, Captain. ATTENTION, COMPANY: C, 32D Regiment P. M.—City Bortnty is ready - at No. 624 ➢MARKET Street, THIS AFTERNOON, between 6 and 6 o'clock. By order of Captain W. W. ALLF.N. E. H. OGOEN. First Sergeant. CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE. INVALID CORPS FOR t'HILADRLYILIA.. 934 E South TRIRD Street, Philadelphia, i'a. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will amply for Information for enlistment in the INVALID _CORPS to Lieut. HUBER BiSTIAN, Invalid Corps, 243 Third street. Philadelphia, or to Lieut. J. W. DEAS, Invalid Corps, 11l Brown street, and N. R corner Broad and Spring Garden sts., Phila. Pay and tallowances, excepting bounty and pension. same as in U. S. Infantry. E• W. MATTHEWS, Major ist Pa. Art. and Sapt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phia. ati.s-tf. CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICES, INVALID 'CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA, 111 4 3 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will apply for information or enlistment in the INTLLID fIORPS to Lieut. HUBER: BASTIAN. Invalid Comer 243 S. T 1 ird etreet,Philadelphfa, Lieut. J. W. DEAN. Invalid CorPa, 511 Brown street, and N. S. corner Broad and Spring Garden eta , Phila. Pay and allowtinces, excepting bounty and poneion, same as in E. S. Infantry. Y. W. MaTTBEWs, Major let Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phia. sub tf 'XTOTIOE TO DRAFTED MEN OF THE -Li TWENTY-FIRST WARD. : - The Board of Enrolment of the FOttF.PH DISTRICT herebygive notice to all persons drafted in the TWE NTY FIRST WARD, (being the Fourth sub=district, ) that they will commence the hearing of cases of Persons claiming exemption 7, or those desiring to offer substitutes, on WEDNES DAY, October 14. 1563, At the HEADQUARTERS. corner BROAD and'EPRING GARDEN Streets, and will hold daily sessions for this purpose until the entire ward is completed. The notices served upon drafted men are all numbered. and the following order for the hearing' of csses has been resolved upon, and will be strictly adhered to, viz: Wednesday, October 14th, Nos. 1. to 50, inclusive. Thursday, " do 15th, do 51 to 100, do Friday, do 16th, do 101 to 150, do Saturday, do 17th, do 151 to 200. do Monday, do 19th, do 201 to 210, do Tuesday, do 20th, do 251 to 3N), do Wednesday, do 21st, do .301. to 350, do Thursday, do 22d, do 351 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 1 to 4 o'clock P. M. . . . Those having substitutes to offer will be heard first in order on each of these days. la-Persons failing to report npon the days fixed as above for their hearing, will render themselves liable to arrest as Deserters. 11%.. The time for the hearing of cases In the Twenty fourth ward is extended until farther notice. • D. M. LANE, Captain and Provost Marshal. C. B. BABRETT, Commissioner , of Board. J RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board. PHILADELPHIA, October 7,.1563, 007-1 M NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE TWENTIETH WARD. —HEADQUARTERS FounTIT DISTRICT, Oct. 5. 185-3.—Notice is hereby given to all per sons drafted in the Twentieth ward. and who have failtd to report to the Board of Herointent, at Headquarters, Broad and Spring Garden streets, that they mad , 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. /lb person so arrested can escapeper- Bona/ service. D. H. LAHR, Captain and Provost Marshal. _ CHAS. B. B &BRETT, Commissioner of Board. J. RALSTON WELLb, Surgeon of Board. .oe6-6t • FINANCIAIG. STERLING EXCHANGE, 13 01.7 G-TIT ANT) ROTA?. se2B-m&r3m 6-20. U. S. 5-20. The-undersigned, as General Subscription Agent, is authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public notice will be given of discontinuance. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold, and this amount is-scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the National Banking Assoolations now being formed in every part of the Country. Bat a short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especially. being quite active. As it is well known that the Secretary of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing resources In the duties on import% internal revenue, and in the issue of interest bearing Legki Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time to come to issue further permanent Loans, the interest and principal of which are pltyable In Gold. These considerations must lead to the prompt counin. sion that the time is not far distant when these " Five- Twentlee will sell at a handsome premium, as was the result with the "Seven-thirty" Losm when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par. This is a SIX PER CENT: -LOAN, the interest and principal tieing payable in coin. thus yielding about - EMIT per cent. per annum at the present Premium on gold. It is called "Five -Twenty," from the fact that whilst the Bonds may run for twenty years, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them off in, gold at par, at any time after five years. The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No vember and May. Subscribers can have . Coupon Bonds which are paya ble to bearer and issued fox $5O, $lOO, $5OO. and $l,OOO. or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in addition $5,004 and $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States. cities. towns. or counties, and the Government tax on them Is only one and a half per cent, on the amount of income. when the income exceeds six hundred dol lars per annum. Income from all other investments. such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, go i , was Pay from three to five per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail or otherWiee properly attended to. The Treasury Department having perfected arrange ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribere will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on Pay ment of the money, and will greatly increase the sales. JAY COOTCE, SUBSCRIPTION A.ORNT, ' 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, MICHAEL JACOBS, BANKER, No. 40 Sivith TIFURD Street, PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SEOITRITIES, spurn, AND RNOUR RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION._ Particular attention paid to" the Negotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS DOUORT. ocs-3m COLLECTION OF 11. S. CERTIFI --, GATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are new 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. Torras made known and receipts given at the office; No. 520 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf DIXON'S STOVE POLISH- Superior to any ever made, and never fails to give satisfaction. JORIVII. ALLEN .& CO., W oca-Gtif* Non, 4 and6 h igH I TS I TI A D'Nir tB ' Street. P. MARCHANT, PORTRAIT -a-i• PAINTER, _has removed to 919 LOCUST IStre.t, where he will be glad to see his friends and those of the Public who may be Interested in his line of art. oat Vit" iZ - IIIJ . ATION AL UNION NOMINA. "I TIAN& Committee DEMOCRATIC The Democratic citizens of Philadelphia are respect fully invited to attend a Meeting to be held at MECHANIC 3' HALL, west Ode of Third street, below Greon street at 8 o'clock P. ,on FRIDAY EVENING, 9th bast:, to consider the duty of all - Loyal citizens of Pennsylvania as connected with the important contest now before the people of the State for the election of .Stato offi cert. The Meeting Will - be addressed by Colonel WILLIAM B. THOMAS, .Collector of the Port Let every Loyal and Indeoentlent Democrat attend. 06. 'A NATIONAL UNION I .ICKET. FIFTH WARD. ASSEMBLY. • JOHN D. WATSON. COMMON COUNCIL. A. WILSON EIENSZEY. SCEIOO7. DIRECTORS. BENS AAIIN HUCKEL. THOMAS FITZGTR FIISTIN ELDRIDGE. DUPPRE (for the unexpired term of C. 11. Tisdell.) OONSTAI3LR THOMAS M. PEARSON, RIGELTH WARD -.7 NATIONAL UNION TICKET. - SENATOR. JEREMIAH NICHOLS, ASSEMBLY, JOHN D_ WATSON. SELECT. COUNCIL, ALEXANDER L. lIODDDON. .TOP s I Rc A. D . L AW( B ' MORRISS PATTERSON. JAMES GALOY, M. D.. (For the unexpired' term of J. O. Pecldn, ) WILLIAM F. JUDSON. 0A7.6t TWENTIETH WARD. riATioNia. UNION TICKET. sEcoND WARD PROCESSION, The Loyal Citizens of the ,SECOND WARD who de. sign par ticipating in the Grand Demonstration ON SATURDAY EVENING. 1 th inst. , will-meet at SIXTH and CARPENTER, at 7 o'clock precisely. As many as can are reqnested to procure horses, as we propose forming a cavalcade from the ward. Lamps, Banners, and Transparencies will be furnished. Committee loyal man is asked to unite with us. By order Committee of Arrangements. GEO. W. ERVIN, Chairman.. JOHN W. FRAZIER. ROBT. T GILL, J. W. FOSTER, R. H. RANSLEY H. U. CL A RK. Attest:: D. J. GRIFFITHS. SEC'S. TBE NATIONAL UNION CITIZENS of the FOITRTH WARD are reqUested to assemble at GAM - PHs-WS HOTEL, FIFTH Street, below on PA'II3RDAY BVBNIIIG-, 10th inst., at rK o'clock, for the purpose of attending the Great Mass Meeting and Torchlight Procession. A Baud. of Music has been en gaged. By order of the Ward Executive Committee, JAS_ .A. BO WIF, Fres. Mos, M.. MoKemmt, oc9.2t* ATTENTION, SEVENTH WARD A Ma.ss Meeting of the Laval Citizens of the Ward will be held THIS (Friday)EVENlNG. , at 734 o'clock. at the Nolthweet Corner of NINETEENTH and SOUTH Streets. The following eminent speakers will address the meeting: Governor ANDREW G. CURTIN', Hon. HENRY 1). MOORE. CHAS. O'NEIL, "- CHAS. GILPIN. " MORTON MOMICHAEL. Colonel Ii FTOCKETT MATTHEWS, of Maryland. JOHN W. FORNEY, B. MANN, PHILIPS. WHITE, the Connecticut BOY, and lt* DREXEL & CO TENTH WARD. -- NATIONAL UNION TICKET. GOVERNOR--ANDREW G. CGRTIN. JUDGZ oa SU - PRE/518 COUnr — DANIEL AGNEW. ASSEMBLY,Eighth District — JAMES N. KERNS COMMON COUNCIL, ISAAC BULGER. SCHOOL DIRECTORS, CHARLES' SBWELL, GATIN R. WOODWARD, ocB- 4 1t. JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND; PHILADELPHIA. POLITICAL. STATE OFFIGSRS FOR Go vzuriron, ANDREW G. OURTIN. rou MXIE or SUPREME CIOURTs DANIEL AGNEW. SEINATOR-EIEST SENATORIAL DISTRIOT. JEREBM3H ruxonms, REPRESENTATIITEg Ist Diatriot—WlLLlAM FOSTER.. 2 d " THOMAS J. CHOATE. " THOMAS T. WILLS. 4th " JOHN D. WATSON. 6th gL WILLIAM W. WART. 6th " ISAAC H. °MARRA. 7th " THOMAS 000HRAN. Bth " JAMES N. KERNS. Dth " CHARLES BIXBY. 10th " S. S. PANCIOAST. 11th " ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. 12th " LUKE V. SUTPHIN. 18th ", WILLIAM Y. LEADER. 14th " S. FREDERICK (lETZ. 16th " WILLIAM F. SMITH. 16th “ EDWARD G. LEE. " JAMES MILLER. 001:114T.7 OFFICERS. EICOORDICP. 08. DEEDS. LEWIS E. BROOMALL. ricrrumorLicx OF DISTRICT COURT. GEORGE KELLY. OLE/31e OF COURT Or QUA.R.TBD: GEORGE a MOORE; COIXONEIG WILLIAM. TAYLOR. CITY OFFICER& OITIr TRILASITRIER. HENRY BURIN. CITY COMMISSIONER. PHILIP HAMILTON. By leder of the City Committee of Superintendent*. ee9-tI JP. piN4 l. REPRESENTATIVE FOURTEENTH DISTRIET, B. FREDERICK GATZ, COMMON. COUNCIL, HENRY - C. HARMON, JAS. H. BILLINGI'ON. SCHOOL DIRECTORS. CHAS. D. COLL S AD B. AY, J EEVES.OS. F. mutcsa. THOS R CONSTABLE - JOHN 11EKCILL TENTH WARD.-A MEETING OF the Loyal Citizens of the TENTH CVaRD will be held on TEO S (Friday) EVENING, October 9th, at 7.14 o'clock, at the ball of the UNION LEAGUE, N. E. corner of BROAD and RACE Streets. The Meeting will be addressed by the • RON. CHARLES O'NkILL. HON. DAVID PAUL BROWN. E. P. NEEDLEig, &Q., of Chester county. HENRY C. HOWELL, President. Wm. R. LEEDS, Secretary. • lt* ATTENTION, TWELFTH WARE! GRAND RALLY! The 'UNION CITIZENS of the Twelfth Ward will as semble on SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at YORK Avenue and BUTTONWOOD Street, to participate in the Grand Union Parade. . - A Band of Mutic will be in attendance. COME ONE! COME ALL ! oc92t. WM ANDRESS, mambal. TUTRTEENTH-WARD NATIONAL -a- UNION ASSOCIATION. The loyal citizens of the Ward are requested to meet on SATURDAY Evenin at o'clock, at the corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, to attend the grand Curtin remonstration. Let there be one more grand rally for Liberty and the Union. ' All who are in favor of sustaining the A dministration in putting down this wicked rebellion, and of defeatilfg the designs of the traitors at home, are invited to join with us in making a demonstration worthy of the great principle we espouse. - - - A full band of music will be in attendance. By order of JONATHAN BULLOCK, President. DRAYTON 5 LEWIS, Secretary. oc9 St NATIONAL UNION TIOK_E' T. FOURTEENTH VT ARD. COMMON COUNCIL AMOS BRIGGS (for 2yeers). ITENEY C. ORAM (for the unexpiree term of A. W. Adams, resigned). • SCHOOL DIRF.CTOR:i. SAMUEL SCR EIDE, • B. W. LFIGHTON W. FISHER BEV:DELL,. ISAIALf. G. StRAT.CON, (for the unexpired term of Wm. Ayres, resigned..) oe9-4t. TWENTIETH WARD-TO THE RES CUE.—The loyal citiaene, in favor of sustaining the Administration, all in favor oflGovernor Curtin and the Union Ticket, will meet at southwest corner of ELE VENTH and GIRARD AVENUE, SATURDAY'EVE NING, October 10th, at 7 o'clock, to proceed in .a ,body, to the GRAND MASS MEETIIII, . Rally ! Rally !! RallY !!! Old Guard. A fine band of music will be in attendance. FRANK HOOD, 0c1.9-2t. Chief Marshal. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. -ALL -a- LOYAL CITIZENS, who are in favor of sustaining the NATIONAL and gum ADMINISTRATIONS in their efforts to, crush this rebellion, are invited to meet at the Reed quarters ofthe National Union Association. MARKET iireet. above Thirty-third, on SATURDAY EIMINO, Oct. 10th, at 6,11 o'clock, topMceed in a body to the Grand Union Meeting in Independence Sonars. JAMES MILLER, President. JANES NEWELL. Secretary. oc9-2t. NrATIONAL UNION CLUB.-A Special Meeting-o[ the Club will be heId:THIS (Friday) EVENING, October 9th. at 8 o'clock, at the CLUB ROUSE 1.10.3 CHESTNUT Street. All members are especially requested to be present. Eminent speakers will address the meeting. It S. SNYDER LEIDY, Secretary. 'UNION CANDIDATE FOR THE TEE. alelatnre (3d district), THOMAS T. WILLS, Hatter, 605 South SECOND street. A sooll assortment of Hats and Caps constantly on pan& - 8024,170 NOTICE -MANHATTAN LIFE INS. The undersigned, having received the appointment of Agent and Attorney for the MANHATTAN LIEN 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. 418 WALNUT Street. JAMES B. CARP,' ore St* Sole Agent and Attorney for Philadelphia. NO TICE.--NO TICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,824, 200 Shares, issued to us by the New York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia and Reading Raiboad has been LOST, and that application has been made for the sub stitution of a certificate in place thereof. A. G. NEMINWAY St CO., No. 53 EXCHANGE Place. A EaER'S COLORED PIIO T 0- GRAPHS for $1 'lave au immense patronage. Good and truthful likenesses. artistically colored. they are appreciated by the public. SECOND Street, -- above ureen• it* OOLD GO,LD AND SILVER WANTED. —The highest price paid cash for old Gold and Silver, by L. LADOMIIS & 00., 1302 0111ISTNUT Street. oeS-St TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON & CO., 409 CHESTNUT STREET, Manufacturers of superior DOUBLE OURS, equal, if 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, &c. We shall be constantly supplied, duriztg the season. with every varlety of %tam, 141091 v: • • : VEIDAY,' OClOl3Eit 9, 1863. GOVERNOR CURTIN'S RECEPTION: TON ItEMBERR. OP TRH UNION LEAOUR" AVE THE NATIONAL UNION CLUB; Are rectaestad to meet at their respective house on SATURDAY AFriarivON, AT 3 O I CLOCK, PRECISELY, .The mounted Portion of the Escort will meet on TWELFTH Street, above Chestnut, at 234 o'clock. In order to enable all the members to participate &short route has been adopted, via: Down Twelfth to Walnut, on Walnut to Eighteenth,up Sighteinkth to ArciLtip Arch to Twentieth street, where the Governor will be reoeived; countermarch down Arch to Sixteenth, down Sixteenth to Walnut, down Walnut to Broad, up Eroad to Cheitnut, down Chestnut to the Continental HOW. The escort will move Punctually' at 3% P: M. Frratctil WEttS, ii Chief ?lint'. '. EIGHTH. WARD.. RALLY FOR THE CAUSE OF THE TDB NATIONAL UNION MEN' of tho- WARD who dEalre to join in Ih ) procession of SITUB4 DAY NIGHT will ensemble at the CORNER OP BROAD AND LOOUST STREET, To repair to the GRAND RALLY FOR THE I,INION Rally for the Cause of Your Country. The Ward will .meet after the adjournment of e Meeting lo join the GRAND TORCHLIGHT PARAiS is honor dour S rANDARD,BEARER, By order of the Committee of Arrangemento THE UNION! A: VIGOROUS PROSECUTION OF, GREG RATIFIO.kTION MEETING OF THE Let the people arise in their might, and show that we are worthy of the inheritance of Liberty, which traitors are, 'with ruthless, hands, aiming to dtstroy. Come, Friends of the Union! Come, Lovers of the Constitution! Come, Supporters of Free Institutions and:Free Government! Came, and give your moral support and empathy to our gallant brEthern in arms, who have answered to their country's call to tha battle-field in defense of their Government Come, and nerve the arm and give strength to the blow hat shall crush the serpent of Rebellion and Disunion ! - Coitie; - Frtends of thiii Union: and our gallant Soldier% and give_your voices in support of the goiatecePetoe% ADIDRBW G. CURTIN. Come, Friends of a Pare and able Judiciary and loin n the general expression in favor of DANIEL ACUTE W. or the E npreme Bench, Come, Friends of the WHOLE UNION! and give yogr united voices in support of- the entire Union Ticket, which is composed of men of unsullied integrity and un swerving fidelity to The Meeting will hew:ld - teased by the following gba emen: GOV. MORTON, of Indiana GEN. JOHN COCHRANE, of. New York COL. R. S. MATHEWS, of Maryland.. HON. P. C. SHANNON, of Pittsburg. HON. THOS. CUNNINGHAM. of Beaver. HON. JOHN W. FORNEY HON. BENS. H. BREWSTER HON. MORTON McMICHARL HON. N. -B. BROWITB, and HON. RHIN C. KNOX By order of the National Union City. Executive Com mittee. WILLIAM H. KERN, Chairman Committee on Meeting. UNION MASS MEETINGS.' ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. BOTTSVILLE—Gov. Curtin, General Busteed of New York. Hon. Wm. D, Kelley, Hon. James II Campbell, Gov. Morton of Indiana. Hon. P. C. Shannon. PROOKVILLE, Jefferson county—Hom Seines hi. Sco'cel of New Jersey. GERMANTOWN, Philadelphla—Hon. H. J. Raymond of New York, Gen. B. F. Bruce of New York. GERTs SBURG, Adams county—Gen. Henry Wilson of Maseachusetts, Judge Bond of Baltimore. WATERFORD, Juniata county—Rev. J. W. Hunnicat of South Carolina. LOUDON, Franklin county—Hon. A. K. McClure, Hon. Franklin Bound. LEWISTOWN, Mifflin county—Colonel -Charles H. Shriner. • MEADVILLE. Crawford county—Governor Noble, of Wisconsin. _ HANNAM'S INN, Chester connty-Dr. Hutchinson, W.-B. Waddell. Seg., Capt. E. McConkey. GAILAGHERVILLE, Chester conuty—SenatOr Wil ley, of Virginia; auditor General Crane, of - Virginia. SPRING MILLS, Montgomery county—Col. F. Mont gomery, of Mississippi; A. H. -Chase, Esq . of New York. HARRISBURG-Chas. W. Jay, Do.. of New Jersey. OR nAT MEND Susquehanna county—B. S. Bentley, A. Chamberlin, Esq. -, PITTSBURG—Governor Randall, of Wisconsin. CB ARLEt TON, Chester county—J. J. Creigh, Fag, William "Whitehead, Esq. OTTSTOWN. Montgomery co.—Hon. N. B. Browne. PHILADELPHIA. National Union. Club—Prof. Hege. men. of New York. • HARLANSKRG. Lawrence county—Samuel McKin ley. Esq., L. L Mc 3ultin,'E , q,. Hog. John W. Wallace, E. S Durban. Esq. NEC MSToWN, Lancaster county—Wm. S. Antweg, Esq.. Capt. A. W. Bolexdus,. Jesse Pennabacker, Esq., E. Billinefelt, Esq.' MARTINS BURG. Blair county—Hon L. W. Hall, R. A. leleMartrie. Esq. SOUTH EASTON Northampton county—John Goforth, PENN. PENN. Lvceining county—Hon. Henry Johnson. BELL'S HILLS, Blair comaty—Hon. S. S. Blair, Hon. taninel Calvin. _ WEST HEMPFULD, Lancaster county-0: J. Dicker. psi ; George Brubaker, Esq ; Capt. A. W. Bolenins. GREEN TREE, Cheater county—Joseph A. Thompson, Esq.. California; F.. C. Boston, F. A. Allen, Esq. WILKESBARRE; Luzern° county—Benjamin Hay wood, Req. BIRCHANDVILLE, Susquehanna county George EL Wells, Esq. ;Rev A ii. Schoonmaker. _ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. PHILADEhPHIA. Independence Square-Governor Curtin. Governor Morton, of Indiana; Ex Governor W. F. Johnston. Ex-Governor Pollock, Hon. P. C. Shan non, Won. John '6 Knox, Morton McMichael, Hon. John W. Forney, Colonel R. S. Mathews. CURWENSVILLE, Clearfield county—Hon. James M. Scovel. .10B_NSTOWN, Cambria. county—Gen. B. F. Bruce, of New York; Governor Randall, llon. L. W. Hall, CARLISLE:. Cumberland county—General Henry Wil son, of Massachneetts; Hon. 'Chauncey' H. Depew, of New York; General Richard 13 instead, of New York; Dr. William Elder MIDDLETOWN, Dauphin county—Prof. Hegeman and Charles EL Shriner, Esq. CONSHOHOCKEN. Montgomery county—Hen. 6. H. Remnant& of New. York, and Colonel Fitzgerald. READING—Hon. N. B. Browne _ CHAMBERSBURG, Franklin county—Hon. A. K. McClure and Hon. Franklin Bound. • NEW CASTLE, Lawrence county—General E B. Tyler, of Ohio, and Hon. Thomas Cunningham. NEWTOWN SQUARE, Delaware connty—RoberVL. 31artin. Esq, Samuel B. Thomas, and J. Addis Thompson Esq. ERlE—Maj • or General Franz Sigel and Gov. Noble. UNIONVILLE, Chester county—Hon. John Hickman and Dr. W. Worthington, RoCKVI.LLE,Lycoming county—Hon. Henry Johnson. WEST EARL, Lancaster county—J. B Amwake, Hut 0 . Did YE. EAU., B. Billingfelt, Esq., Lieut. S. G. Bob mer. ELIZABETHTOWN. Lancaster county—Hon. Hammond,-Prof. Hegeman of Newlrork, Geo. M. Kline,. Esq., 11. Jilmaker, Esq., Geo. R. Barr, Esq.,. Wm. Aug. Ailee, Esq., A--Herr Smith, Esq. EL DORADO,-Blair county—Hon. L. W. Hall, Mr. Kenny. HARRISON CITY. Westmoreland Countyllon Ed gar Cowan, Hon. John Covode, W. B Markle, J, A. Minter, A. M. Fulton, John IL Hampton, Ems. FRANKLIN, tinegnelianne,conatv—Kon. Wm. 3. Tyr rell, A. Chamberlin, Esq.. BALD EAGLE FORNACE; Blair oonnty—Jamee newitt. Ent- Mr. Dean. NEW MlLFORD,DSasquehanna county—R. 6.BentleY. George TI Wells, Bogs. PUG EtTOWN. Chester county—Washington Town send, -Wm. B. Wadden, Eine. CLAYSBURG, Blair county—Hon. S. S. Blair, R. A. ItieMnrtrie, Esq. ISRLLERSVILLE, Bunks county. SCRAPITON. Luzerne county—Benjamin Hay Wood, Esq BIRDSBORO', /3erks county—Hon. James H. Camp - NEW_ BLOOMFIELD, Perry connt3r—Col. F..Montgo "mery,Mississlopi; A. EL,Chs.se. Esq., of New York; Charles W. Jay; Esq. IIIINERSVIIIE, Schuylkill county—Hon. James H. Camnben. McCONNELLSBURG, Fallon county—Colonel J. W. Gibbs, of Tennessee; Dr S E. Duffield. Captain -W. W. 'B,4lere, M. Edgar Mtg. Esq. GLEN RIDDLE, Delaware county—Hon. John M. 'Broomall. G. J. Prescott, of Maine; .Henry A. Boat. of _ Connecticut • ,oc9 POLITICAL. UNION. LOYAL MEN TO YOUR POSTS. AT 7 O'CLOCK. RALLY; UNION MEN. GOVERNOR CURTIN. B. E. SMITH, Chairman.' THE QONSTITUTION! THE WAR PEOPLE SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER lOTa, AT INDEPENDENCE SQUARE THE UNION! THE CONSTITUTION! AND THE LAWS!!! GOVERNOR CURTIN. 116 E 111 ER! S . PORTRAITS ARE .ES AV teemed, most alarming and natural. togreph=; in ,oil colors, made, is view of the 'Wales, at Erioi/S. - EWOMD time; aloye Orem • . RETAIL DR Y GOODS. T M. HA imam EV SUCONSOIt. TO L. 3..1.-W9Y & CO.. HAS PIEMOYED Ells STOCK TO THE NEW MARBLE STORE, 9V2 CHESTNUT STREET; AND HAS OPENED, IN ADDITIHN THERETO, A WAGE LE D WSLL•SELEOTED STOOK OF . PIZENOV. DRESS GOODS, - ALL OF THE nu FABRICS AND NEWBRIF DIMON& J. M. H. begs to state that be has now secured the BEST STORE ire the'BEsT LOCATION, and has also the means and facilities - for procuring, at all times, a Stock Iv Lich will make his the LEADING RETAIL BElt GOADS BUSINESS in the city. or&-St 1,17 - INTER CLOA.KS. J. M. I.I.A.FILIEIGII, NAB NOW OPEN PARIS AND AMERICAN CLOAKS, r AT HIS DIEVT nonu, NO. 002 CHESTNUT STREET. crag SE OP . NINGi wiN - rirn. CLOAKS • ICI-1 FURS, I.,kIDIES, MISSES, AliD CHILDREN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1.863. ET.. W. PROOTOR &t 00.; 030 CHESTNUT STREET CHOICE D'RESS GOODS. STEEL Be SON, Nos. 713 and 115 NORTH TENTH ST., HAVE Row OPEN A CHOICE ABORTMENT MOIRE. ANTIQUES. PLAIN CORDED SILKS, - FIGURED CORDED SILKS. , PLAIN SILKS, FANCY SILKS, FIGURED BLACK SILKS. PLAIN BLACK SILKS, BLACK 0120-GRAIN SILKS, PLAIN FRENCH MERINOES, FIGURED FRENC3 MERINCIES•, PLAIN ALL-WOOL FRENCEPREPa, PLAIN ALL-WOOL FRENCH POPLINS. PLAIN SILK-FACED REPS AND POPLINS, FIGURED FRENCH REPS AND"POPLINS, PLAID FREN(.II AND IRISH POPLINS. PLAID CLOTHS, MERINOES, AND . CASHMEREKS, SCARLET CLOTHS AND FLANNEL'S, PLAIN ALL-WOOL DELAINES: RICH PRINTED ALL-WOOL DELAINES, 6.4 BLACK ALL-WOOL DEL &INES 67%0 to $1 : 60., LONG AND SHORT CREPE VEILS. A LARGE ASSORT'DIENT OF MOURNING GOODS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, $2 76 rola°. MISSES' BALMORALS, $1.50 to $3.60. DRESS GOODS OF' EVERY VARIETV. BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, - STOOPED BROGUE LONG SHAWLS, STRIPED WOOLEN SQUARE SHAW . LS, LONG AND SQUARE PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK STELLA SHAWLS. ER-PROOF CLOAKS AND .SACCITTES, - AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS_ - - - Having made the most of our purchases early in August, when Gold was at a mush lower figure than at present, we are able to give all our customers the choicest Goods at lower prices than other parties who have purchased their stocks receney. H. STEEL & SON, oes-6t Noe. 713 and 715 North•THWITE Street IMPORTANT; TO THE LADIES. JAMES % CAMPBELL;• & CO,, No. 727 CHESTNUT STREIT. Are now go-ening their FALL AND WINTER STOCK, To Which' they Invite attention, viz IRISH POPLINS, SILK-FACED POPLINS, ALL-WOOL POPLINS, In the moil Desirable ?Wee. PLAID REP FANTASIE, PLAID POPLINS, EPINGLINES, ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, In the Richest Designs. X AND 6-4 MOUSLIN DE LINES: BLACK, COLORED, AND ?SERVED. 13-4 BLACK DE LAINES. 6-4 COLORED MERINOS, all Shades. WELSH FLANNELS. SHAKER FLANNELS. BALLARDVALE FLANNELS. SACKING FLANNELS. OPERA FLANNELe. SCARLET FLANNELS. GRAY AND SCARLET TWILLED-FLANNELS. .JACONETS. • - , CAMBRICS. CHECKED- MUSLIM., SOFT C MBRICS. NAINSOOKS.- • SWISS vMUSLINS. - MULL MUSLIM.- CAMBRIC DIMITY. TARLETONS, LADIES' KID AND LISLE-THSRA.D GLOVES. LADIES AND GENTS' COTTON HOSE. BLANKETS in all Sizes and Q.zialities. BM:MORALS AND SKIRTING:- RICHARDSON'S FRONTING, MEDIUM, AND HOUSEWIFE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS AND DAMASKSNAPKINS DOYLIES, AND TOWELS. CRASH, ICUCKABACS', 61e. se.3o-tf • OHEAT DRY GOODS-, OARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, and WINDOW SHADES_—V. E. AR CHAMBAULT, N..X. roomer ELEVENTH and.MARKBT Streets, will open, this morning, from amnion, Ingrain carpets, wool Acing, at 37. 45, 50, .and-62 cents; Ingrain Carpets, all wool, 6'2, 75, 97, and $1 ;.imperial Three-ply Carpets, at $1.50; Entry and Stair Carpets, 25 to 87 cents; Rag and Hemp Carpets, at 25,.37;.f/a, and 62 cents; Floor 011. Cloths, 37 to 75 cents; Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 76 to $1; Stair Oil Cloths, 25 cents; Buff and Green. Win dow Hollands, 97 to 62 cents. CHEAP DRY GOODS. New Fall Detainee, 25 to .39. cents. rich Plaid Dress Goods, 31, 37, and 50 cents; Stalls and Blanket Shawls, $3 to $10; Brown, Drab, and Black Alpacas, - 21 to 75 cents; - Black Silky, $l. to. $1..75; °neap: lot of Linen Handkerchiefs, 10 12, and 16 vents; Coate' White Spool Cotten, S cents; Pins, 5 cents; Hooks and Eyes, 3 cents; Windsor Soap, 6 cents. Wholesale and Retail Store...N..X. corner ELEVENTH and HARLOT Streets. sel4-mw[lm TAB. B. CAMPBELL & CO. No. .724 CILESTA _ TT Street, Invite special attention to their stook of Silica, which they offer at low prices,. comprising " COLORS]) ARTIII3BB, PLAIN OTTOMAN, AND OTTO ' MAN STRIPBI>. Black Gros Grains and Gros Cs Bop. A frill line of Potiltade Sole, in thachoieett colors. Also, a' fell line of ,Plain Black Bilks, of all widths and qualities, for Dresses and Mantles. oc3-at VERY. DeI.PORTAIiT TO THE L.A. Dos staten'ionall Fancy )yein Betabliehment. OFFICES 44 ,, ,N0rth EIGHTH Street. Philadelphia, tutd 5 and 1 -NYILDI Street, New York NOW- IS- TIME TO SEND YOUR VBLYBTe,* snas.. CLOTHS,' lIBRINOES DkLAINKS To be dyed,or cleansed In the finest manner, at this old and favorably known., establishment. With. an expo. rience of. nearly. forty years, We present ourselves to the Pabliirtlla season as etaudire FIRST I oTa - LINE. BARRETT, NEPHEWS, & CO., sel7-1m 47 North EIGHTH Street. CHEAT SZKS.. • Jußt. receiva a LOT OF FANCY SILKS From AUCTION, $1 per yard.' SHARPLESS BROTHET44, ocB -- CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets REP 6.000 YARDS REP POPLINS. IMPRESS CLOTHS and PIOISERD POPLINS. ocB ensAMPOsatillgti. FROSTBP - BEAVERS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS offer FROSTED. BEA.VER 3 at 6200. FROSTED BBAVERR at $3. FROST BAVER at $4. . VELVET BE AVERS S at 66 FROSTED BEAVERS at $B., Ard a large assortment of PLAIN and BIBBED AL ACIC. 133ZAVilltS. ocB CHESTNUT and EIGHTETStroek, WATER -PROOF CLOAKS. - Fall and Winter Cloaks. Orders taken for Cloaks. Fine Stock of Woolen Shawls. CLOTHS-- Water Proofs, some extra dark shades. Frosted Beavers of extra fine elnal4y." Sealskins. Castor Beavers, Tricots. .Fine Black Broadcloths. Black and Fancy Casslmeres. A mammoth stock of those Goode, at tbe rigkt prices, .COOPER & GaziAND 9. E. corner NINTII and 10.3113.:5.P. MORN:0L:A:;, miIITL BS, BHA . w 0 Atu 011:i381904Er.svasa:9. FDWIN HALL & CO - Na. 26 SOUTH -"-• SECOND Street, would callattention to their Stock of DRESS GOODS. embracing_ all the novelties of the season, from the lowest price goods to the most OIP4II. sive styles, - Rioh printed Merinos and Cashmeres. "13!oh and neat style allowool Dalaines, Pignred•Mohair Reps. Iftlain Reps and Mohairs. Raney . styles of Valencia% All-wool Plaids. Rich French Chintzes. _- Plain ail-wool Ddaines , doable width. Plain allLwool Delaines, single width:, Black and Colored Alavegas. Wholesalees well as Retail Moyers so' koArtqtfully,in; rifest to examine our ktook, cievr-tp ItEtAtL DltY GOObS. CLOTH HOUSE. WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, • CLOTH HOUSE. So. 34 South SECOND Bt., and 23 STRAWBERRY ruCt.. irock cit ARMY CLOTHS. NAVY CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. NOBBY COATINGS. CHINCHILLAS. VEPTET CLOTHS. FROSTED BEAVERS. ESQUIMAUX. ELLLIAI,D CLOTHS. BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &c.. oci-v4 JUST' OPENED, AT REDUCED PERMS', EMBROIDERED CLOTH CM/FAINS, For Dining Booms, Libraries, &t SILEPPARD, VAN HAIMINOgN, IVARILIgON, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. seZi-raw¬ I t ' AT RETAIL JOHN F. YOUNG. No. 70 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Has now in store an excellent assortment of DIMS GOODS, Stc..consistlng In part of Blank Silks, Alpacas; from the lowest to the finest quality, Merinos. Wool der Leiner, Plain and Striped Poplins. chores style Plant Cashmeres, Reps. Shawls, and Scarfs. Also, a full line of Flannels, incinding Silk Warp. Shaker, &c., &cc; To which the special attention of the retail trade is in -009-211 TONG AND SQUARE STRIPED/AND BROCHE SHAWLS. Prices lower than good Blanket Shawls. Just from Auction. a barge lot. which are marked at VERY BEDUCED CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 4.5/1 North SECOND foreet. - oc7-3t Above Willow. 3111;LINERY 'GOODS. al OPENING OF MOURNING . MILLINERY, NEW MOURNING - • STORE, 924:CHESTNUT STREET,' 3 , 143241 - 132LX"' A:NI) "I'IUE.SIE,A.:Ir, 001703E102 and 13 M. A. MYERS Jo CO. sp MILLINERY GOODS. BROOKS at' BOSENHEIN, 431 MARKET STREET, have now on hand a complete aeeortment of new styles RIBBONS, BONNETS, VELVETS, BONNET-SILKS,. MISSES' HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, A. 116. MILLINERY GOODS , GENERALLY, to which we invite the attentiomot the trade. oc7 lm FALL, • 1863. Wococ• 8r C'ARY, 725 CHESTNUT STRUT, Have now cgon LARGE STOCK OF STRAW AND FEST GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, And a general assortment of I MILLINERYEFOODS, To which they invite the attention of THE TRADE, 1617-2 m EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON STORE, No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET. 4 3 We would inform our customers, and the ladles generally, that we OPEN THIS DAY s complete stock of MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, TOR TOO • PALL AND WINTER SEASON OP 1853. Our stock consists. of BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, every shade and style; BLACK VELVET RIBBONS. _ and with larlat. nata eolorad - mdgcms: - °II3IT 'FKL,T AND.STRAW BONNETS AND RATS. the newest shaves BILES, VELVETS, 'AND LWOW VELVETS. ARTIFICIAL 'FLOWERS AND YEATETKIIS, BONNET-FRA.MES; By buying from the importers direct, and by constant attendance at the various auction sales in this. city and New York, we are enabled to offer splendid assort ment of goods in oar line at the most seasonable prices. A full assortment kept'up till the end of the season. Country orders promptly atom dedio: SICREL & WHYI, I sell-kus No. 107 North EIGHTH Street. FRENCH FLOAN. ERS, 1863. FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW -STYLE, HATS, JUST OPENED-AT THOS. KENNEDY & No. 729 OEITATDIIIT Street, below Eighth. se9-Sm . - MRS. H. WRIIGHP NO. 137 PINS Street, will open Fashionable Artibbeery, on TBURSDAY, October Sth. 1863. ocs-1w• IPMISSES O'BRYAN, No. 1107 WALNUT Street, have received. Paris ITURY for Pall. which they will beprepared to show to their customers on and-after THURSDAY. Oc tober Ist. 5e29.1215 °•••IA MOURNING BONNETS I Made to order_at the DISW MOMINING , STORE, 928 cassiTurr street, Mr& A. MYERS & CO. INSURANCE COMPANIES. YO' IT It LIFE INSURE W.A_SX3IIIV ,GITTs'ON LIFE INSUR . ANOE' COMPANY WHICH OFFERS MORE ADVANTAGES' TO INSURERS THAN INT OTHKTGOIMANY IN TIIDUNITED.-ST,LTES. ITS PROMIN.SNT,I'EATURES ARE AS FOLLOWS Permanent CAPITAL . STOCK of $125,000, now argely addeti to by aeotnnuleAion, Stockholdem recsiye LEGaL INTEREST ONLY on , their stock, - which,the capital haa thus far mort - s that earned for thou, Policy hOlders : receive ELI, THE PROFITS It is the OICLYNEtock. Company whose charter OM pressly requires the distribution of. ALL THE PRIMUS among the Policy..kolders, three being purely mutual in character. The Company, has, therefbre, all the advantages , and security a STOCK AND MUTUAL COMPANY COM BINED, mithont„their eepayate disadvantages. Mividends to Policy holders once credited ara.neyer forfeited.. This is. the cons Company that griFanteas this simple act, of justice. Propertion,M,Asseks to Liabilities is larger than most other, companics. The following figures, (ruin the obi ial report of the Massachusetts Insurance Coramission ere. for January, page 22, show the standing of ten cemPaaies doing business in Philade/phia, con sidered as to the security furnished bye their-entire assets for eaoh $lOO at risk: New l!nglana Mutual Massachusetts Mutual.. Mutual Lite, of New York Nang Benefit, of New Jersey New York Life Connecticut Mutual United:.Statec. of New York..• Manhattan, of New York EQuitable, of New - York WiSRINGTON , of New York. REFERENCES IN MIL.A.DISLPHIA, ET PEIIWRIO.N William Welsh, Daniel B. Cummins, Thomas Robins, B. Morris Wain, Welling. - Coffin, k C 0.,. Geo. H. Stuart & Jay Cooke, Morris, Wheeler, o 3 CO., John Jordan, Jr., Charlea E. Lax, Alexander Henry, Wm. G. Crourell„ J. 'Edgar Thomson, Joseph H. Trottau. CHAMBRUS s= REGZSTER, CONERAV AGENT& Pnz.ilie Biases of Pennsylvania and Ohio OFFICE, 404 WALNUT STREW,. PRILI...DE.I.IIT,Ik. 0c9.6t F AX:Wljsr ' . ST:MANCE COMPANY, NO 40aCERSTNUT Stree t . PHILADRL.PHIA. VIRE AND INLAND INSIGUNCL ' DIRECTORS. Francia.N. Buck, B. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, . Geo. A. West, NenryLewis, Jr., John Hessler, Jr.._ John W. Everman, Chas. stokes, Philip S. Justice, , A. H. Rosenholm. 0. W. - Joseph D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK. President. CH LIMBS RICHARDSON. Vice President. WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Want . • . TEU S BEE'', BRACES, &c., skilfally adjusted by C. H.. NEEDLES, corner.of TWELFTH.. and RACE Streets.- bodies' Department for same, conducted by Ladies:TWELFTH Street. tlrat doer below Race. . The most. complete and varied stockon baud; consiSting in part. 'of Trusses. Supporters. Shoulder Braces,. Belts, Bandages, Elastics Stockings, Crutohea, Syrhuces. Ar ttoltvfor Nursery. Sick IWOM, di% ' 110A1.4 It NEW PUBLICATIONS,, WOOD'S NEW BOOK. SHADOW OF ASHLYNAT. MPS. AUTHOR OF " VERNER'S PRIDE,' i ."EkRIA'S HEIRS," "EAST LYNNE," Era., Will be published and for sale TO.MORROW (Saturday).- complete in two large octavo volumes. paper cover. price One Do.ila”: or, the whole bound in one volume, cloth, for $1.2.5. We also publish a "Railway Edition" of it, complete in one iolume. Palm' cover. Price One Dollar. Pnl4 and for sale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 30G CHESTNUT STREET. Copies set 8 everrgiliere, free of postage. on receipt of price. - It h IJPERT3 PRINTS, FOR THE DINING, K. 7011 SMOKING 1100 M—JUST RECEIVED by C HA.L LEN. Sole Agent.,l3oB CHESTNUT. DUCKS. nra CHASE. BLACK GAME. BEER. FRUIT. MY Bons& • . THE SHOT. RABBITS. ON GUARD. Also, SOUVENIRS. OF rErz HUNTER—I autatioas of Suspended Game, very line. • FOIL THE.M.AWINO-11.00M We have kuperh Royal and Imperial: Phr..tographs, and rich Crayozie, of popular r.ubjecte. . P(47sone ornamenting theft P arlore with fine pleture3, will MVO money by buying. of . MALLEN. pUBLJSIIED THIS DAT-POPULAR LECTURES and ADDRESSES. By Mexauder Campbell. Cloth. $2 M. JAMES CHALLEN & SON. Pnb 1308 CIIESTNIUT Street JEW STYLES FRENCH QUADRILLE %P ER and ENVELOPES to match jnst recall od by. CIIALLEN. 0,f1.2t. qiin REAMS OF carzAr NOTE IiND LETTER PAPER, at 10c. to 16c. liar claire, at CHALLE VS, 1308 CHESTNUT. oc9-2t MAP' OF GETTYSBURG BATTLE prepared by Win. H. Willcox, Captain. and A. D. C on Kw or Gene ReynoldiP staff. tO cents. DAILY WALK WITH WISE MEN . . or Religions Exer cises for every day in the year, by Nev. Nelson Head. V. 50. " THE RING OF AKA BIS. by Robert B. Lytton.- $l. RNAprs FREVOII READING BOOK.. *1.24. LEVANNA, or the Doctrine of Education.; from the German of P. F. Richter. $L 60 _ EFEDITATIONS ON LIFE , AND ITS RELIGIOUS DUTIES. Translated from the German, by F. Rowan. . THE TWO BROTHERS AND TER TWO OATHS. Se cents PEI DAYTON.: - 30 cents. For sale by wrraaem s. ALFRED MARTIEo. . oc9. 606 CHESTNUT Street. . _ . ARMY GOODS. . . FROTEIINaaIrAM & WELLS HEAVY , MEDDIEfs AND LIGHT SHRETINGI3 AND BRIRTINGS: STANDARD DRILL& HEAVY CANTON PLANI4IILD. _ WASHINGTON AI:TD' u VICTORY ktIRRICS AND . _ SILECTAS. BROWN,_BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No 1% WORSTED TARN. &o. solB.lf tt FOIL THE ARMY AND NAVY. P;cr.Es..m.T's es- MILITARY FURNISMS, 4143 ARCM STREET. Ruiners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashed, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens,- Haversacks,' Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and 'everything pertaining to the complete oust of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed• to the trade. .U-tr G. w. SIMONS iIit'E.ROTHER4 samsom-STREET marz, BIIII.2..DELPRLik. N.4SOFAOTICIESRS 07 .JBWRIAL FINE SWORDS,, AND MILITARY GOODS /A EVERY VARIETY. W 0 0 L. Medium and Fine, very lishVand clean a store, cad daily arriving. con4gamente- of Tab- and Flow*, from new din WOOLEN YARNS IS to 30 cuts, tine, on hand. COTTON YMELDIB. M . o. 5 to 33% of first-clam makes, W. 8.-111 numbers and descriptions procured at once. ALEX. WEEILLDIN t SONS. auBl-mw&ftf A RMY CLOTHING ANDEQUIPAGE -&-s- OFFICE, TWELFTH and. GIRARD Streets. PHILADELVItA, OctoberS. 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this otlicerrctil 12 o'clock M. on THURSDAY. the 15th Inst.. to famish• promptly at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENALthe following articles, viz: Camp Kettles. Mess Pans. Standards for Cavalry. Forage Caps. Also, the following Brigade, Di.rizion, and- Depart. meat Headquarter Books, viz: Letter Books. Letters Received Books. Order Books. Bidders must state in their proposals .the price, quan— tity bid for, and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to fill the- contract must be guarantied by two responsible Parsons, whose-signa tures must be appended to the guarantee, and said gua rantee must accompany the bid. Bidders, as well as their sureties-or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will furnish. a- certifi cate from the United States Distri ‘ ot--Attorney, ,Postmas ter, or other public functionary, a,,,the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are-responsible men, who wilt, if a contract is awarded them,. act in good faith with the United States and faithfulay.execute , the same. Samples can bo seen at this oEicta to which:all articles must conform. Blank forms for proposals cart] be had uponapplicationat this e. Proposals must be endorsed °e ` - Proposals for Army Sup plies," stating the particular article bid for. • G. H. GILDSMAN, Ass't Quartermaster General 11. S. Army. ' PROPOSAL S FOR INDIA] " GOODS_ wesnrxaxo c;. D: G. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTRRIOR, OFFICE. INDIANAPpeutIg, October 6, 1863, SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed 'Proposals for -In dian Goods," to be delivered,in the city offiEW YORK. will be received at the Nava of Indian Affairs, until 12 o'clock M.. on SATURDAY, th s 17th day-of October next, for furnishing the following named articles: CLAS,a;NO-1.. L.CCO pairs 3 point white afac'sinac Blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches and weigh 8 pounds ID) pairs 3 point gentinella Mackinac Blankete.to. mea sure 60 by 72 inches and.weigh £s. NO pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac Blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches anearraigh £s. 750 pairs 23 point white Mackinac Blankets. to mea sure 5s by 66 inches-and weigh 6 pounds. 100 pairs 2.3,1 point gentthella Mackinac Blankets, to measure 51 by 66 inches and weigh 6amunds. 550 pairs 23," point scarlet Mackinac Blankets, tomes sure 51 by 66 inches and weigh appends. 160 pairs 2 point white Mackinac-Blankets,. to measure 42 by 66 inches and aveigh.s - pounds. 100 pairs 2 point gentinelia,Mackinac Blankets, to mea sure 42 by 56 Melees and weigh Personae,. 100 pairs 2 point scarlst.3lackinac Blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches and weigh 5 - pounds. 3,0 X) yards gray mixed -Setinen: 3, eat yards brown-lei - a:ea Jeans. . 35, COO yards plain Tgnseys. - 9,0001 sods Rick ory Shirting. 30,000 yards unbleached .domeatie Sheeting. 3.5,009 yards Calico. 1,500 yaids bins Drilling. 2,000 yards brown Drilllng. 3,50) yards Checks, Stripes,. end:Plaidea 70 pounds catered Cotton Thread;, 75 pounds whife.Cotton Thread. 106 pounds meek Linen. Thread.', 303 dozen Coats Spool:Cotton. 27 great ;thaw Agate Buttons. 15 great creme Brace Buttons. 05 AI Needles.. - lis packs. Pine. LW) 3-4 plaid wool Shiswis. 2,000 pairs men'tcßro a aans, 2,50) noire wermen's'Brogarts. 2, 200 Palaselllldren's Brogans. OL ASS Nu 2 100 dozen assorted -sized. Thimbles. 10 dozen Ages; to weigh .1%.!'t0 5 pounds. 10 dozenlong-Axe Handles., 1)0 fpzen SeAsors. 20 d,ozen. Butch, r Knives, 65 dozen Tin Di:we. 50dozen quart Tin Pans. 203Carrip Kettles., , ito Mlles/ 20. dozen 'if °Grim Buckets. The articles teshe furnished met, in all respecte„ eon form to and—rsa equal 'with the Government samples, which may be seen at this Mlles. The artieles will bs rigidly inspedted, and compared with the samples by an agent or agenW appointed for that purpose. huch as may be unequal thereto, in any peaelcular, will be rejected. in which case the contractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kind or quality within three days, or, if that be not done, they will be Purchased at hie expense. Payment will be made for the goods received on invoices thereof. oe:titled by the eget]. or agents appointed to inspect them. It le to he understood that the right will be reserved to require a, greater or less quantity of any,of the articles named then that specified in the above thin/ante at the pollee pronosed, and all bids for furnishing said articles May be rejected at the option of the Department, and that acne from persons who have failed to comply with the requirements of a previous contract with the United.. States, or who are not manufacturers or wholesale dt alms in the required articles, will he considered, and the fact that bidders are such manufacturers or dealers - must be evidenced by the certificate of the Collector of the Port where they /aside, or - where it is proposed to' deliver the articles : the proposal must embrace the ar ticles with the quantities thereat. as they aro gd no. the echedale, with the prlcea annexed to each, in- dollars and cents, at which they are to be furnished, and the amounts must be caused out and footed up. - Said prices and amounts must be so given, without any modification. or proposed =edification. or variation whatever. They should be ..mbmitted with the follow ing heading :- "1 (or we) hereby propose to fernith the service of tlm Indian Department, and according to the terms of its advertisement thereof, dated October MI, 1863, the fol. . lowing articles. at the price thereto Milked (here insert the list), deliverable in the city of New York immes diately ; and if the proposal be accepted I (or we) will,. within three dare tafareater, execute a contract accor- ding's, and give meanly satisfactory to the. Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, for the faithful performance of the same." Bacliproposal mast be accompanied with a guarantee, in the following form, to be signed by two or snore re spons ble persons, Wipe° sufficiency must be ceetined . to by. a United States Judge or District Attorney : " We hereby SOW ly and severally guaranty that the above bidder (erbidders), If e, emeract shall be awarded to him (or them) according to his (or their) bid or pro posal, will execute a contract accordingly. and. give the requisite seeority for the performance. thereof. as pre scribed in the advertisement for proposals for Indian Goods, dated October 6th. 1863; and in the event of his (or their) failure en to do, 'we hereby agree to bind our selves, our heirs, executers and assigns, to ibrfeit and Pay the United States , as d amag,es. a sum not less than fifteen per cent. o required ount of said. bid or proPosal." Bonds will. be in the annient of the bid for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be certified to by a United States ledge or District Attorney. No proposal will be considered that dims not strictly conform, in all partleMees s tq his (Ems and dim:Does of this advertisement. W3f P. DOLP ( .. ecy-ftttilt 3S - GonaIIITSIT4.2; 14393 176 11 138 66 99 41 144 94 130 96 .. 18104 ..183 N. 329 3Q, PHILADSLPIIIA PHILADELPHIA. YARNS,: CLIP 4:IF 1831. IA Warw.. , Bane% ea& Cop. on orders 18 Niorth TBONT Street. PROPOSALS. AIKIIJSEBILWMTS: MRS. SORN DREW . % NEW. AROII- STREET IVA,TRE—ARDEI Street above Acting and Stage Manager WM. 8. FREDERM Business Agent and Treasurer....,.. D. MURPtrr, FOURTH WEEK O p 4ICHINOS' OFFdia Thoupx. A BENEFIT OF MISS.RICHINEIK TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). LAST TIME. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, Thaddeus Count Arnhem Devilehoof... To conclude with UNCLE FOOZLE. Uncle Foozle Mr. G-Mk. Mtn. Quicklldikg . Mica Mari Caxr. SATURDAY. TAR ENCHANTRESS. Tickets, 26.60, and 76 cents. No extra oha7io for MOM& sea to at the Box °Mee, • from 10 A...M to-. 9 P. M. no 9 WALNIISSTREET PHEATRIL Leeeee Mrs. M. A. GAREATTSOIL THIS (Friday) EVENINO. Octollat 0. FAREWELL BENEFIT of the dietingulahed young americaa tragedian:. EDWI9 A DA _ When Will b. pArforro.d the hpaatifal wqty WELT: THE K[ht4 OF THE CONial3Nl3. To conclude with the popular drama of TIIE GUlVlKklitiil OF MOSCOW. - rOZ Oftlee open daily front 10 tin 3 o'clock t when FleAltz mai he secured W2W CHESTNUT-ST. TREAlallf, Leseee and Manager Kr. WM. WHBATLI POSITIVELY. LAST SIX NIGHTS Of theaglebtated Iriifa °median and vocalist And of iliag Xß-a llt;oeip,ti TRpt K i n MO i M . Wlich hie al Wy 4enlftueesed by over' er vo w 2lE PF.RSONB, Pos`tiyelklitat six nialg ° ol' • Who will sustain hfiroriei W ti i3ATI•I4Y t„. of CATIWN EIFNRI . DE ch tIi rac GAR r D — ERE The ease will tooled o ' tbe • ENTIRE OORPS Of dramatic filliFeZA attached to thi , establishment. - A OIVAITB CORPS' DE BALLET. Arai numerous attaiLiarian. Change of Time--::Doors open at 7; Commence at 73‘ o'clock. . 0c5.& NUR. WITEAThEY TAKES GREAT Plea6ure in annonneng an engagement. rfor a limited marcher of uighte, with the distinguished. yes= American art6tei MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, who, daring a Sniner engagement at this Theatro.2lM moot entb usio stically recofymd hv crowded and delighted audiences: She will melee her, first appearance oft MONDAY EVE'IING, Octnber 12. in ore of her sterling impersonations. CONCERT HALL POSITIVELY 'THE LAST TWA DAYS OP Y.LLINGER St , NEWEDIS'S GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION. AND PARLOR OPP,R4. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTPRNOON AND INEI:eING, October SDI and 1011‘ Come one, come all, and improve the la.Pt opportatar to see THE 'TIME CELEBRATED DWARFS, Com. Poo e, Col. Small..and Mice EnvOltetei. and tha SPLENDID PARLOR OPERA: TROUPE. - Doors open at 2 and 7; to commence' at 3 and 8 o7elook. Tickets 2. cents. - Children to dtlernocm MatinBos cents. J. D; rEWCOMB, oc9-2t Bntinwir Manken. PDX'S CASINO; CITESTMIT'GrREET. -a- RE-ENGAORNIENT. R&ENGAGEILENT, And positively the LAST TWELVE NIGHTS, LAST TWELVE NIGHTS, - Of the . . MALE AND FEMALE ACROBATS, AIALB AND FBM&LB ACROBATS, Previous to their departure forealtfonds. First week of THE GREAT CONTEFIT THE GREAT CONTEST Between TIM HAYES 'AND THE 17NKNOW2, TIM D. SEES AND THE 17NICNOWN-,. The two best Clog Dancers in the worfsl. Great success of the MONSTER COMBINATION TROUT'.E;' IMONt.TBR COMBINATION TROUPE: Now wrforming at this; Batabllahment, GRAND MATHIS& EVERT NA.TIOIRDAT Analaroint. Fer the accommodation of LADIES AND CHILDREN. os:64t. ►T.,I4I.PLE OP WONDERS-ASSEM BLY -A- BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STAMM Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Hominess open for the season. Constant change of Entertainment. SIGNOR BLITZ; . . EVERY EITENTNG, commencing at 73‘ o'clock. &MI Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New Pity•- ter ies in It ecromancy, great success in Ventriloquism. and the Learned Canary Birds. Admission 26 cents; Children 15 cents. P ENNSYLVANIA AOADENT , THE FIYE ARTS. 10%5 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from I) L. IL 6 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half Price. WANTS. LADY DESIRES A SITUATION'TO attend in a PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Address "Photrgraph," at this Office. oc7-3t. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, twenty-four years of age, a situation as entry clerk or assistant book-keeper in a. wholesale house, or a clerkship in a banking house. Undoubted refPr.nos given. address B Inquirer Office. ocB-3t*" • TO DRUGGISTS.-WANTED TO ruit, CHASE, a goof DRUG BUSINESS; none need an ply except they have a Stan d well establkhed and doing a paying baeiness. AddreEs W. G PARRISH. WOODBURY. N Vi r A. Nrr E D T - W ' FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN. in a Dry Goods Jobbing House. One for Country . and one for City Trade. Address Cask Trade, ' at thie office: 0c.5-60 yir ANTE D- $l5 PER DAY.-WE want reliable. energetic canvassers and agents in every county, fora genteel business, at a COMMISSIOUL of from $5 te $l5 per 'day: No humbug. gzperienced. canvassers preferred,•but room for all. Address C. .31 . : DUNN & CO • Pablisttstsc At Allier Cincinnati, Ohio:` Chicago, Illinois. or 015 REaDE street, New York.' jyTI. -Sta. A MONTH! WE WANT 8 6 `-' ir) AGENTS at I#6o a month. expenses paid, to WI our EvERLAhTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BUR and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SIM & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&Wft fitt , WANTED TO RENT- A STORII =A , in CHESTNUT. Street, or its immediate neighbor hood, between Fifth and. Eleventh Streets. Address, . stating rent. 0.," Box 100. 009-3 t. WANTED-WITHIN THR Mal squares of Market and Sixth streets. A LARGE BUILDING, say IS to 20 by 60, 70 or 80 deep, well lighted. on one side at least, for Manufacturing purposes. Address "E. A. C.." at this Office. W ANTED TO RENT, A ISIEDIUIC mit , El zed house, with modern conveniences, eituateduaz 37°10 Broad street, or west of Broad street. Address William, ' at this office . 0c6.6r DEP UT Y QUARTERM A STNEt GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—PeTramsranue. Feb. Z. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAX;Ist the following points Tortugas.- Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. • Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C: A. BOYD, • felo-ti Captain and Assist. Quartermaster; BOARDING. P RIVATE BOARDING}-HANDS second-story commnnicatintt Rooms will shortly be vacant at No. 204 South ELEVENTH Street. oc9-.5t. BOARD. -IT A NDSOME COMB:flit CATING SecondAtory ROOMS vacant, No. 1315 WALNUT Street. ocl3-6ts 70 7 1 C D ESTN UT STREET-1301 RD ING for two YOUNG MEN; front room:. oc7-tle THE HANDSOME RESIDENDB ; 1031 WALNUT street, will be opened for reception Boarders in a few days. sel2-710. FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HA24IDSOMit commosioatiov and single rooms; private table. iii desired, N 0.1315 WALNUT street selo-1M" FOR SAME AND TO LET. TO RENT THE SECOND 'FLOOR Ca NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET. (26 by 160 Feet. ) SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. Appply rr P'IRAMP, (O the.Preanisea ROUSE ON GREEN iiiLL. FOR SAIB CHEAP.-No. 1530 POPIII,R, street,. three story, 22 feet front, with two- stotY eily:tbje back, allin complete order, and modern concertiencce,, :with side yard. Lot 33 by 90. well stacked with large French Pears. Plum, Apricot. Itnglisb. Walnut, and Grapes, infull bearing. Price $6, C4o—sl,soocash. Ap ply on the premises. - " 4et9.3t* ' dm TO RENT—THF. SFAiONI) THIRD, and Fourth Floors of STORKS 0..-SOUTH FRONT and iN LNTITI A. Street, with handsome Offi-cas on First and.Esoond-Floorr. Building about 175 feet Olean. In onta on the premises. oeB-6t* . Mt ROOMS TO REANIYIN.'IIM MOST central business portion of the city, two doors above the new Post Ofrice. No: 432- CHSSTNITP Street ocs-3t- AUCTION SA E. BAZA.LIt----NINTEE AND. SANS SOM Streets. AlleTlGll ON SATURGET,6IO.II,NING, • October letb, at 10 o'cloek.r comprising the following 1101W.ES, sc:. 'of a geiallemm3 going to.linrope. viz: • - A pair of stylish bay carnage horses,. 7 years old., long tails, 16 hands high. A long tail brown saddleandjiargess horse. 7 years old. 1631 bands high. . A brett or 1 aronche,'by•Waison. A light coops, by Jacobs. • 'A no-top W agon. just sew. by. Watson: double gad single harness, covers.. saddle, and bridle, bs: Gallagher. • The whole to be sold:Tithe:it reserve. ALSO, • A pair of carriage bocaer; broarz, and. Sorrel, 16 hazels, high. (tobe seParatre4 - An elegant brett . Or barAnclie, by Watson, almost nal& cost $950. Doable harness, by.Rensel. . • MSG.,. A pair of stylish an.a.east.trarelling gray coach hordes.. short tails. A coach, by Watson; c05t.51,,,100. . A brat', by Wool; others. cost $950 Two sets double harness,. by Gallagher: lotrcorsrs... blankets, 'whip, - .Ic., , , ALSO, A pair of travelling...mar : es,. Peaches and. Craw:a, ham rotted together In 2.10. d shifting. ton-Tork wamon, by Caffrey, raarfy, new., • ith pole and shaftg. - Daub] a harnoss..,b9. Beecher. ALSO, about:• FORTY HORSES. Araong wilicluare.soute valuable drivilLg. borne int 4bers cuitedsto,tba sasidle. Full descrlfgon,s in. catalogue's. Two Shellorol ponias, suitable for chl:ol . rex'. A large collection of desirable new. and second r hauds carriarafg harness,. saddles, 'planketr,.. &o. , with ,whialt_ the sals Vllconaosonce. Aar , Ho uostponsment on account' of Do weather. /tiff - AV — SAV E A F T H MA R LLAR & D'S n I W oid ed e nt e ow d n, O ns ct c . t. Mb, oc.B.2tril ALFRED M. HEEKNESS, Auctioneer. • - m jt a4F.,jo , . • STEANU, - WAWASET-- For SMYRNA, 'PORT PENN, DELA.- WARE - cury. NEW CASTLE, and CHESTER, from firratt: wharf below ARCH St. ever3,9IONDAY. WEDNESDAY,' and FRIDAY. at 9 o'clock.acturning. leaves BOXBILYr 330,K Unding every TUESDAY. THAESDAY. Nub SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock. Stages connect with the 'boa ,for Sy-77Am. Dover, and: Leinste. se2o-12t• • WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY ' PURE 01.AF t R, AND WRITENTINE VINEGAR. ORDEN GINGBILMUSTAP.4 SEED. SPICES. 310.. as. Tiq WAQI:III4%I3§. IMESSRVIDG AND PICKET IN PllErosle. ALBERT ROBEATEI. Dealer in Rine Groceries, sete-ti Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Meets, THE AT` EN'FION OF QE 4 34I I BEtt 41P_ °tuns is Wilted. to `t h e laW "BLni;XLAG mannfaxturod by BEOViRk RBOTEllat, Boston. ' Rkifilanan Blacking'. with halfusual labor.z Wks a moat intenselr rich lastre'and nst black. equal Die highest JAP32 Varnish, produces a most perfect " FAA ootli enrface. sons not to so,V4 tb,eAmet linen., the leather eau . and pliable kndVill, a. retain its vWns• io nay alimata. ;,,'M For sale by the case 4 •• sa26-11af 7111,110 i I'OrtNIPERTITWATT'S.. oomuscs aro* Miss RioliirLft. Mr. 9M, EIETA
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