POLITICAL. THE UNION! .TLIE CONSTITUTION ! .rAylaoßous 'PROSECUTION OF THE WAR I GRAND. RATIFIC iTION MEETING OF THE PEOPLII SATURDAY- EVENING, OCTOBER AT INDEPENDENCE §QUARE Let the - people arise hillier might, and allow that we Are worthy of the inheritance of Liberty, wnieh traitors are, with ruthless hands, aiming to dsetroi. Come, 'Friends of the Union ! Come, - Lovers of the Constitution I = - - Come. Supporters of Free Institutions and Free Government I Come, and give your Moral support and sympathy t ~ O ur gallant brithern in 'arms, Who have answered to their conntry!s call to 2113 battle-Dna in defon.a of tam: 'Government! Come, and nerve tho arm and Rive strength to the blow that shall crush the serpent of Rebellion and Disunion ! dome. Friends of the 'anion: anti our gallant Soldiers. .4and Rive:x . l3l2r vohos in support of the Soldiers' Friend. ,ANDRENY O. COMIC • Come. Friends of a Pure and able Judiciary. arid itin la the general expression in favor of DA.Kild. MINE W. for the uprome /3011 Ch. Come, Friends of the WHOLE UNION! and give your ;united voices in support.of the entire Union Picket, , whiolt is composed of men of unsullied integrity and nn lswerring fidelity to THE UNION! THE CONSTITUTION! AND THE.LAWSI !! • The Meeting wilt be addressed Mr the following gen t Mennen ; GOVERNOR, ,GO''. MORTON, of Indiana. , OEK, JOHN COCHRANE, of New York. , COL. R. 4. MATHEWS, of Maryland. HON. P. C. SHANNON, of Pittsburg. ...HON. THOS. CUNNINGHAM, of Ikavor. SOHHW,,FORNEy. AMT. BBNI 11. BREWSTER. HON. NORTON AR:NIOH.A.IIL, RON. N. B. BNOAVNB. and ROW. JOHN O. KNOX By order of the National Union City Executive Com =thee. WILLIAM H. KERN. ocB•St Chairman Committee on Meeting. GOVERN OR CURTIN'S RECEIP no N THE MEMBERS OE THE UNION LEAGUE THE NATIONAL UNION CLUB, Are requested to meet at their respective house oa SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK, PRECISELY The mounted por:lou of the Escort will meet on TWELFTH Street, above Chestnut, at 2g o'clock. Ic order to enable all the members to participate a short route has been adopted, viz: Down Twelfth to Walnut, 'tip Walnut to Eighteenth, up Eighteenth to Arch, up Arch to Twentieth street, where the Governor vrlll be received: countermarch down Arch to Sixteenth, down Sixtienth to Chestnut. down CI ettnnt to the Continental Hotel. The escort will more punctually at 33y P. ti. 'FRANCIS W ELLS, Chief lid irsltal. F 4 IG.TITH WARD: itALLY:FOR THE CAUSE OF THE. UNION, .LOYAL MEN TO YOUR POSTS. THE NATIONAL UNION MEN of the EIGHTH 'WARD who desire to join in the procession. of SATUR -TAY NIGHT will assemble at the CORNER OF BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS, AT 1 O'CLOCK, To repair to the ORAND RALLY FOR UNION. RALLY, UNION MEN. 41011 y for the Cause of Tour Country.. "The Ward will meet after the adjournment of the 'ldeating to join the GRAND T6RCHLiGR'r PARADE In honor of our STANDARD-BEARER, CFC.)Y,ERNOR CURTIN. Ay ovum 9.411.3 Committee of Arrangements. •oeolt B. E. SMITH, Chairman. RAND • NA' TORCHLIGHT PARA.DX Dolour of the visit, of the HON. ANDREw , Q. orraTTN, Governor State of Pennsylvania. "HIS (SATURDAY) AV.EDTING, October 10, ISM CITIEF MARSITAL_, WILLIAM 11".•KIRK - - CHIEF IrEARSTIA.L'S AIDS. JACOB LOHDBNSL &OCR, BARHAM NBFF, "rwmpsoN BBvHoLDe, JOSEPH T. FORD. HURT A. B. BROWN, WILLIAM H. BARNES. CHARLES WATsiON. . ORDER OF .PARADE. 'LINE OP Mincrr.—The procession will move at 9 o'clock, .2keSl Chestnut to. Third, down Third to Spruce, up itpraue to Eig hth , ztp.Bighth to Chestnut, up Cnestuut to aVeltlh.. no . .Twelfth , to'Arel, up Arch to Seventeenth. -o Seventeenth , to Spruce, down Spruce to Broad, up : 7 B ad to Penn Square, when tho entire column will be eed for the.pnrpeee of witnessing a , ORAND DISPLAY OF FLR.S-WORRS... atian'-ltarThal, William Barnett.-First, and Third warts ; will form on Chestnut, extend tirg West, right on Fifth. • - tlecond DiVik ton—Marshal, James D Keyser.—Fourth, everith. and Eighth wards; will form on Seventh, ght on Chestnut extending south. Third Division—Marshal, A. B. Sloanaker. Eleventh, and Twelfth. wards,: will form on Seventh, 41ght on Chestnut, extending north. ' • Fourtb. Division—Marshal,' Daniel 11 Bottler. —Ninth, S'enth, and Twenty-fourth wards; will form on Sixth, Wight On Chestnut. extending south. Fifth Difir,ion—klarshal, William Fisher Mitchell Thirteenth. Fourteenth, Sixteenth, and Twenty. second wards; will form on Sixth, right on Chestnut, extending lhorth. Sixth Division—Marshal, ,George W. Hacker.—Fif teenth, Twentieth, and rwenty first wards; will fotm on Fifth right on Chestnut, extending ,ouch. Seventh Division—Marshal, William Rittenhouse.— Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth. and Twenty third Awards: will form on Fifth, right on Chestnut, extending 2/orth. CHIEF MARSHAL'S SPECIAL DIRECTIONS. The line will be formed, in open column of sections, .nix Onion, continuing in that, order until dismissed. 'The different divisions will wheel 'into line-under rue .command of their Chief, as designated above. The line will he formed precisely at 8 o'clock. Tie - wards, therefore, are requested to leave their head 'Quarters in time to join their respective divisions, in command of their As7,istant Marsha formation rer that they ynay reach the place designated for in time to prevent delay, as the parade will move precisely at Th e mershale 113111. Aide will Annear in dark clothes,' Nvhite gloves, with batons, and mounted, and be duly prepa(canereceive their commands, one hour previous p theiO of the line. The Chief Marshal will expect all of the above orders to be strietly carried out. by the Marshals in command. y order of It wri,r,lSl ll H. KERN, Chief ilarshil TTENTION:THIRD WARD oc•- NATIONAL UNION PARTY, The loyal Citizens of the Ward are Tel:minted to meet at the following places at half past - six o'clock The Finn. Second, 'third, Fourth, and=Fifch Preclude At the corner of Fourth and Christian, streets; and the 4Sigth, Seventh, and Eighth precincts, at the House of. Jirdttstry. Catharine street, above Seventh, to attend the • grand Curtin Demonstration; Lot there, be-one more and rally for Liberty and the Union. Miele Will be in. Stteudance. By order of Executive Committee. - WILLIAM ROBERTA, President. aAbflii B. HAYDOCK. Secretary. ENTH. WARD, GE AIM TORCIEILIG-FIT PARADE, In honor of the Visit of the BON ANDREW G. Governor of Pennsylvania, on, I3aturday. Eyening, October 10, 1863. The Loyal Citizens of the Tenth ward will miserable at the UNION lINADttUs ETERS, N. B. corner of BROAD and RACE, Streets, on TEM (Saturday) EVENING, a t 7 o'clock, to repair to the Grind Torchlight Procession in ,3ionor of our standard bearer, . , By order of the National Union:issOelation. HENRY C. iIOWELL, President. Wm. It, LEEDS, Secretaiy, N . O.T I C E. FIFTEENTII WARD RALLY 1' • . The Miami of the Fi ft eenth Ward will assemble at the Weadottarb3rs. TWENTIETH and COATES Streets, THIS SvENIXO,' October 10, at 6 o'clock, to join in the Grand lroacinaciaT PROCESSION in honor of the visit of feovernor A. 0. CURTIN to this city, oars p 14ARMIAL, Major JOSEPH C. HESS. AIDS, , ( John J. Kersey. dIBISTANTEI. 'Arch& W. Carry, 'Jacob Osborne; Nicholas Unborn, , Joseph Tomlinson. Samuel D. Bartok. - nittes. - p. MlLLlnflhor4taiy. • Immo O. Price, Joseph Wood, A dSr Oibbs, .El wa B. ,Dasds, Ansa O. Michensr, Joh,g-111. Lee„ Broplisof Executive Cos 43. POLITICAL. NATIM&TIONAL UNION N(SIAINA- A.‘ STATI OFYIONRO. FOS GOVERNOR, ANDREW G. CURTIN. FOR JUDGE OF. SUPREME OOURTi DANIEL AGNEW. SIZTATOR-FIRST 13ENATORILL DD3TBIOT. JF;RENIAH NIOHOLS. REPRESENTATIVE?. Ist DIttrIat—WILLIAM FOSTER. 2d " THOMAS J. CHOATE. id " THOMAS T. WILLS. , 4th " JOHN D. WATSON. 6th " WILLIAM. W. WATT. Bth " ISAAC IL O'HARRA. 7th " THOIIIA.S CIOCHRAN. Bth " JAMES KERNS. 9th " CHARLES DIXEY. 10th " S. S. 141100AST. 11th " ISAAC A. SIIEPPARrD. 12th LUKE V. SUTPHIN. 18th " WILLIAM Y. LEADER. 14th 5 ; S. FREDERIOK GETZ. 16th " WILLIAM F. SMITH. 10th " EDWARD G. LEE. 17th 1l JAMES MILLER. COUNTY OFFIORRS. ItECIORDEIt Or DEEDS. LEWIS R. BROOM/ILL. PAOTHONOTABY OV DISTECCOT-Ocrawr.--- GEORGE KELLY. °LIME OP •COURT OP ,QUARTIIR MISSIONS. GEORGE Et. MOORE. 001101113. H., WILLIAM TAYLOR. CITY OFFICERS. CITY TICE/LBURIM. HENRY BUMM. - CITY CONEXTSSIONIER. PHILIP. HAMILTON. By order of the City Committee of Stmerintendewm ee9•tf - • NATIONAL UNION 7 lOKET. FIFTH WARD. ASSEMBLY. JOHN -D. WATSON. COMMON COUNCIL. A, WILSON ILENSZEY. SCHOOL. DIRECTORS• • BENJAMIN firCESL. • • THOMAS FITZGERALD. S. FIISTIN ELDRIDGE. FRASOISH DUFFEY. (for the unexpired term of C. H. Tisdell.) CONSTABLE THOMAS M. PEARSON. 00.60 EIGHTH WARD NATIONAL UNION TIVICET. SENATOR, JEREMIAH NICHOLS. , ASSEMBLY, - JOHN D. WA rsoN. • . SELECT COUNCIL, . ALEXANDER L. HODODON. SCHOOL - DIRECTOSS, JOHN EL ATWOOD. MORRISS PATTERSON', - JAMES F. GALOY, M. D.', (For the unexpired term of J. C. Focht%) - WILLIAM F. JUDSON. . oc7-St THIRTEENTH WARD NATIONAL - 0 - UNION TICKET. Assembly, Seventh District—Thomas Cochran. • Select Com:mil—James Byrd.. Echool Direetors—George Dockenbnrg, Philip Frazer, Charles Baker, John ltfandercon. for the unexpired term of Spencorßoberts Constables—Joseph E. 6haw, John I. Miller. • ' 0e3.10,12.13-4V NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FOURTEENTH WARD. . AMOS BRIGGS (for 2 years). HENRY C. ORAM (for the unexpired term of..a. W. Adame, resigned). SCTIOCIL DI RECTORS. SAMUEL SCHELDE:, E. W. LEIGHTON. W. FISHER MITCHELL, ISAIAH G. STRATTON, (for the unexpired term of Wm. Ayres, resigned. ) oc9-41* TWENTIETH WA_RD. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. .REPRESENTATIVE FOURTEEXTR DISTRICT, S. FRIDERICK GATE. COMMON" COUNCIL. HENRY C. HARRISON, JAS. 11. BILLING VON. - D. sCHOOL DIRECTORS. CHAS. D. COLLAD AT, Jo.S. F. MARCEL R THOS. B. REEVES. CONSTABLE—Joint RENCILL oc9.St* SIXTEENTH WARD. All Loyal Citizens of the ward in favor of sustaining the present Administration, and in favor of the election of Curtin and the whole 'Union Tieket. are requested to meet at Robert Wardell's, SECOND .. and BEAVER Streets, at 734' o'clock ,THIS (Saturday) RVENING, to participate in the,Graii'd Torchlight Procession. A band of music has been engaged. • _ By order of SAM. 5, TOMPKINS, President. A.- W. WRIGHT. Secretary. - U - NION_MASS MEETINGS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 PHILADELPHIA.. Independ. nce Square Governor Curtin, Governor Morton, of Indiana; Ex Governor W. F. Johnston. Px:Hovernor Pollock, Hon.' P. C. Shan non, Hon. John C Knox, Morton McMichael, Esq., Hon. John W. Forney, Colonel R. S. Mathews. CDRWENSVILLE. Clearfield county—l i on. James M. Scovel. • - JOHNSTOWN, Cambria county—Gen. B. F. Bruce, of New York; Governor bandall, Hon. L. W. Hall. CARLISLE, Cumberland county—General Henry Wil son, of Massachusetts; Hon. Chauncey H. Depew, of New York; General Richard Busteed, of New York; Dr. William Bider. • - . . MIDDLETOWN, Dauphin courdy=Prof. liegeman and Charles H. Shriner, CONSHOHOCKEN, Montgomery countyllon. S. H. Hammond, of New York, and Colonel Fitzgerald. READING—Hon: N. B. Browne. CHAMBERSBURG, Franklin county—Hon.' A. K. 'McClure and Bon: Franklin Bound. NEW CASTLE, Lawrence coauty—GoneralE. B. Tyler, of Ohio, and Hon. Thomas Cunningham.... • NEWTOWN SQUARE, Delaware county—Robert L. DiartlD, Esq. Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., and J. Addis Thompson Esq. ERlE—Major General Franz Sigel and Gov Noble. DNIONYILLE, Chester county—Hon. John Hickman and Dr. W. Worthington: ROCKVILLE, Lycoming county—Hon. Henry Johnson. WEST EARL, Lancaster connty—J. B Amwake, Esq 0. J. Dickey, &q., E. Eillingfelf, Esq., Lieut. S. G. Bah m er. _ . . ELIZABETHTOWN, Lancaster. county—Hon. - S. H. Hammond, Prof. Hegeman of Now York, Geo. M. Kline, Esq., H. Ellmaker, Esq... - Geo. R. Barr, Esq., Win. Ang- ' Atlee, Esq. A Herr Smith, Esq.: • EL DORADO, Blair county—Hon. L. W. Hall, Mr. Reallyy - BARBISON crry. Westmoreland county—lion. Ed gar Cowan, Hon. John Covode, W. H Markle, J. A. Hunter, A. M. Felton; John H. Sampion, E.g.& FRANKLIN. Susquehannaconntv—Hon. Wm. J. Mr - Tell, A. Chamberlin, Esq. __BALD EAGLE FURNACE, Blair county—James. AL Hewitt: Esq•, Mr. Dean. ' SEW MILFORD, Sasquehanna county—R. S. Bentley, George 11. Wells, E'sqs. PUGHTOW.N. Chester county—Washington Town send, Wm. B. Waddell, EFC/S. - CLAYSBURG, Blair county—Hon. S. S. Blair, R. A. McMurtrie, Esq. - SF.LLERSVILLE, Ducks county. SCRANTON, Luzern° county—Benjamin Haywood. BIRDSBORO', Henke connty—Hon, - Jamee'Xl. Camp b NEW BLOOMFIELD, Perry county—COE Moittgo- , mery, of Mississippi; A. H. Chase, Esq. of; New York; Charles W. Jay Esq- _ MINERSVILI:E, Schuylkill county—Hon. James H. Campbell. Mc CONNELLSBURG. Fulton county—ColOnel 3. W. Gibbs, of Tennessee; Dr 'S E. Duffield, Captain W. -W. Sellers, M. Edgar King Esq. GLEN RIDDLE. Delaware county—Hon. Sohn M. Broomall, G. J. Prescott, of Maine; Henry A. Heat, of Connecticut . oci). VNCOURAGE AMERICAN ALAN - 13- -ff-• FACTURES, esp3cially .when CHEAPER, REITER, and MORE RELIABLE than FOREIGN. THAI/DEUS DATIDS & 00., and MAYNARD & NOYES' Justly celebrated. INKS AND WRITING FLUID. A single trial will satisfy the most fastidious of its su periority. • For'sale, wholesale and retail, at the ' NEW STATIONERY HOUSE. , No. 132 CHESTNUT : Street. MOSS CO. 0e9.3t, GEORGE W. WOOTTEN, No. 38 South SECOND Street, rio:IeTSTRAWBERRY Street. WAREHOUBE—JAYNE Street, Philadelphia. WHOLESALE DEALER. IN CARBON OILS, LAMPS, CIIIMNRIB,, Asc.. A fine lot of OIL just received, which 1 offer at the lowest market rates, having made my 'contracts in the • • !Wring, before the advance. OIL In bond. for export. CHIltiliBYS In quantity, at manufacturers' prices. Agent for Moore, Bros. , & Co.'s Pitent Fruit Jars, CHILSON'S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN • COOKING RANGES:. This Range hag afforded more Fatisfaction than any yet offered to the public. . • , WARM-AIR' FURNACES, of the most approved and economicalpatterns SUITED TO ALL CLAIM .OF BUILDINGS ENAMELED iiLaTE MANTELS, A large variety of these _hes:Vint Mantels at. VElix LVW Low•doWn and Common PARLOR GRATES. for beating Parlors, Cbambers. Offices. &c , ADAPTED FOR EITHER HARD OR ,SOFT COAL. Hot-air Registers and Ventilators; a lams assortment W. A. ARNOLD, oclo-s&w2mit 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - THAT application has been made to the Trustees of the Fire !Association for renewal of a Policy of Insurance. No, 148, for $3OO, iseued May lith. 1823. in the hame of MARY and SARAH PHIPPS, which has ,baen lost or mislaid: . Any information thereof will be received by PAR AEI MITTS, etlo.stuthl2t N0.'11.21 CALLOWHILD Street: ' NOTICE-MANHATTAN_ LIFE INS. N CO. The undersigned, having received the appointment of Agent and Attorney for the MANIEA.TTAN LIFE INS. CO., of New York, hereby informs hie friends, and all. persons.haying buriness with the company, that he has opened an office at No. 418 WALNUT Street. JAMES B. CARR, ed. 6t* Sole Agent and Attorney for Philadelphia. THE' ATTENTION OF GROCERS JR- AND OTHERS is invited to the NEW LIQUID BLACKIAO manufactured by BROWN & BROTHEL 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 lineal linen. renders the leather easy and pliable. and will retain its virtues In any climate. For sale by the case at yr THAYER dc ; COWPERTHWAITIS, - • 10)26.1Mir • • 417 001111S4011. Street. ATTENTION CO.' 0, (GYMNAST gotrAvzs) 2 rn Kvdli era grr P. K.—Members will assemble at Fa ANRLIN HALL, Six ea street, be low Arch, on MONDAY EVENING, nth in v t , at % 0' lock, to receive $.26 City Bounty. (4316.2 t. P. V. MUNI. CITY BOUNTY.- . THE MEMBERS of Company E, Thl , d.Reglment, R. B. (late Compa ny (1, Bine Rerervef). will meet at the ARMORY. Jefferson Bail, corner Sixth and Christian streets, on MONDAY BV6NINI3. at 73i o'clock, to receive GltY Bounty. JOHN H. DYE. ocle-21,. Captain. COMPANY," G," 32n REGIMENT P. M., CRAY RESERV KS, will met'', at tho.krmory No. 726 clan rtiup Street, on 610:611kY Sendai", the 12th instant, at , 7;14 , o'clock, to receive the City Bounty. Coclo.2t*l A. J. WHITE. Captain. IMPORTANT ORDER-THE i f m th u e st p e u ri b il l g ic o t m o c t a l r i! Superylsory Oornire,,ittee forllecrulting , Colored R9O.- In fo hn o t;W ri p g u ins td i c t j u ti c i ti t o h r : t a o t t t e h n e t l e ° l n ti el WAR DIWARTIKRNT, ADJUTANT GERRILAVii OFFICE'. WASIUNGTON. Sept 10,1883. Capt. Wm. B Lane. Lr S. Army, Olrief Mustering Offi- . _ cer. ?own.: . • Sin: 1 am directed by the Secretary of War to 'entreat you to muster into the regiment of U. S. colored troops organizing as Philadelphia all colored volunteers from the Staten of New Jersey and Delaware who may be Presented. le so doing. you will heap an accurate and separate account for the respective States. giving tho number reentered for: the respective Congressional dis tricts, FO that the States concerned may receive the pro per credits. ani, sir, very respectfully. your obedient servant, THOMAS M. VINCENT. Assistant Adjatant General. By this it will be soon that colored volunteers recruit ed in the States of New Jersey and Delaware (an well as from other. States), and mustered into the service of the United Staten in this city, are to bo credited to the States Dom which they -come. All communications on thin subject addressed to the undersigned will receive atten tion, BOST. It. CORSON. seN-trithe6t Agent for the Committee. I t CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A. ERADQUAIITERA rzatrlTlNg SERVICE. INVALJD CORPS FOR PIifIADIMPILIA.. 243 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDTEfIS honorably discharged on account of die ability wall apply for information for enlistment in. the CORPS • to Lieut. LIBBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps. 243 S. Third street. PhiladelPhia, or to Lieut. J. W. DEAN, Invalid Corps, on Broltn Weak, awl N. E. earner , Broad and Spring Barden sts., Phila. Pay and ?allowances, excepting bounty and winsion, same as in B. S. Infantry. E. W. 'MATTHEWS, Major Ist Pa. Art, and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel ' atts-tf i CORPS OP RONVE7 - 07 - cr--.6--_ IIiADQUAKTERS BECII2IIITMO SERVieri, INVALID CORPS rOit PHILADELPHIA., 1243 South THIRD Street, PhilachnpLia, Pr, SOLDIERS honorably dieeharged on account of dlos- OURS' will apply for information or enlistment in the , ItUiry..lD CORPS- to Lieut. HIT.I3F.g. BAST) Ali. Invalid Corps. 243 S. Th ird street; Philadelphia, or to Lieut. J. W. MAN, Invalid Corm 611 Brown street. and N. E. corner Broad and Sprint Garden eta. Phila. Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension, aims as in U. S. Infantry. B. W. M. ii.TTHBWS. Major Ist Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Plaladel . . aria tf NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN OF THE • TWENTY-FIRST WARD. • • The Board of Enrolment of the FOURTH_ DI 9 TRICT hereby give notice to all persons drafted in the TWE NT Y FIRST. WARD, (being theXourth sub•district,) that they will commence the hearing of cases of persons claiming exemption,, or those desiring to offer substitutes, on WED NES OAY, October 14, 1813,. - At the RE ADQUARTERS, corner BROAD and &PRINS , GARDEN Streets, and. will hold daily saasions for this purpose until the entire ward is completed. The notices served upon drafted men aro 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 50, inclusivo. 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, 19th, do 201 to 250, do Tuesday. do 20th, do 251 to 3,50; -do WednesdaY, do 21st, do 301 to 3 5 0. do Thursday, do 22d, do 351 to 400, do Friday do 23d, do' 401 to 463, do The hours of cession will be from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M. , and from 1 to 4 o'clock P. M. . Tht*e having substitutes to offer will be heard first in order on each of these days. *Nl—Persons foiling to report upon the days.fixed as above for their hearing, will render themselves liable tp erreet as Deeerters. 19eL.-- The time for the hearing of cases in the Twenty fourth ward is extended until further notice. IL M. LANE, Captain and Provost Marshal. C. B BARP.ETT, Commissioner of Board. J RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board,. PrimAtourirrA, October 7, ISM. oc7 Ilt NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE TWENTIETH WARD. —HeanonArrnas FOURTH DISTRICT, Oct. 5. MI - S.—Notice is hereby given to all par• sacs drafted in the Twentieth ward, and who have failed to report to the Board of Enrolment. at lioadonarters, Broad and Spring Garden streets, that they ['part do so on or before Monday next, October 12th, or they will be consideres and treated as deserters, and a. reward of Ten Dollars will be 'paid for their arrest and delivery at. Headquarters. lib person so arrested - can escaPePer gonal Berrice. _ D. IL LANE, Captain and Provost Marshal CHAS. B. ti A.:BRETT, Commissioner of Board, 3. RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board. 006-6 t MPs. isT NOVEMBER m,os COUPONS WANTED. EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED. STELLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY DREXEL de CO., ocio-3.m 34 Sonth THIRD ,Street, MICHAEL J_A_COBS No. 46 South THIRD StrAet. PHILADELPHIA. - - GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND 1111.7 CU RRENT MONEY BOTTGF/T AND. SOLD. .' STOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON C , tI4IMISSTON. Particular attention mod to the Negotiation of Tarte Paper. CITY . WARRANTS BOUGHT. oes-3m. COLLECTION OF 11.. S. CERTIFI CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—TkaIAMKA&I. Figgirrient, Washing - still, with despateh. and ' at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates of Dr debtedness of the United States now due pr shortly - maturing. Terms mode known and receipts given at the office. No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. my6-tf‘ NOTI CE.-N ()TICE IS' -HEREBY GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. - 29,824, 200 Shares, 'Paned to us by the New York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia. and Reading Itail.oad has been LOST. and that application has been made for the sub stitution of a certificate in place thereof. - A. G. REHINWAY & CO.; oc9-Sat No. 53 EXCHANGE Place. ,0S T— CERTIFICATE OF CITY LOAN, No. 2.674 for $lOO , due January, 1321, in tame of EIEtRY FlARPER,•Turetee.' se26-s6l,* S T—CERTIFICATE No. 12, FOR ALA FIFTY SHARES OF STOCK in the 'DELAWARE MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, in the name of W. A. NEWBOLD. All persons are hereby eantioned against negotiating the same, as application has been made to the Company for its renewal. au29Bl2t* 'MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale. by the. Hon. JOHN CADWALA DER, Judge of the District, Court of the United'States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,- in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale. to the highest and hest birder for cash, at HALLO WHILL STREET WHARF, on SaTuIIDAT, October 17, 1863, at 12 o'clock Al, the Canal Boat BALTIC, of Pottstown, her tackle, apparel. and furniture, and the cargo, conaisting of COAL. The boat is lying on the flats near the wharf at Allegl eny avenue, and will be sold as s e now Des. WILLIAM . 11. S. Marshal E. D. of Penrisylvania. Philadelphia, October 7. 1863.. 0c10.7t "1%/17NICIPAL CLAIMS.-NOTICE IS J. O hereby given to the owners of the properties men tioned in the appended memoranda of Marcus that write of Stirs Facial will be issued thereon nnlesi the same are paid. • WM. W. JUVENAL, " • Attorney for. Claimants, No. Mercantile Library Building, PKILADELPHIa.October 3. 1863. IR TEE, vwrnot cocrRT,AQRTHV, CITY AND - - - The Clty'of Philadelphia, to the use of Adam Warth man and. James L. Barron, vs. 11. R. Levistein, owner: or rennted owner. District Court, Dec. T., 1858, No. 34. paving. $196.47. Lot, ,northwest corner of YORK and BABB Streets, 72 feet front on said York street, 125 feet 3 inches along said Gaul street. Nineteenth ward. IN TER c . 2URT 9te ombro PLE a _FOR. THE, CITY The City of Philadelphia, to the use ofAdana Worth , manland Janes L. Barron vs. Minor Rogertwowner, or reputed eviler, Common ' Pleas, Doe. 1566. No. 118. paving. $24 H. Lot. northwest side of baTiAL Street. Si feet northeast from Dauphin street Nineteenth ward. Same , +s. Sams. owner, or reputed owner, Common Pleas,. Dec. T.. 1868, No. 119, paving: $24.98. Lot and dwelling, northwest side of CORAL Street. 52. feet north east from Damphm street. Nineteenth ward. - Same vs. William 11. Boyer, Common Pleas,-Dec. T., 1868, No. 161. paving. $156 06. Lot, northwest corner of 11UNTINGDON and JASPER Streets. Nineteenth ward. 0c10.28t ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. • PHTIADELPHIA.. October 9. 1883. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until TU ES DAY, the 23th hint., at 11 o'clock M., for the immediate delivery of (0,000 feet 1 inch Pine Boards, common millings. Bidders will state the price, delivered on board yes eels at this port, at the Philadelphia. Wilmington, and. Baltimore Railroad Company's depor,.in this city, or at Waahington: D. C. The right is reserved to reject — acs bids deemed too MO. Col. 'Q. - C 1 4133 HAN. 0c10413 - Asst. Q. M. General. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER "GIE. REIZAL'S OFFICE, - PaiLADET,PurA,Ith October. Val - PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until THURSDAY, .15th instant, at 12 o'clock M the delivery in this City of • 500 Army Wagons. complete. 100 lets Six Mule Harness, complete. One One half of the above Articles to be completed and ready for delivery, on.or before .11th November next; the balance on or before let December next. Harness to be made of best quality " Oak Tanned" Loather,' The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed tao high. By order.. A. BOYD. . 0c7.8t , Capt. and A R. Pd., Tr, S. A. ORDNANCE .OFFICE WARDEPART mENT. wksaiNGToN, Oot. 7, 1863. —SE.S.T.ND PROVOS &LS will be received at this office until'! P. M., on the 30th of the current month of October, for 100,00.1 sets of infantry accoutrements, calibre 6S, to bra- deliver ed in the falowing quantities, at the nndernamed arse nate, viz: . 20,100 seta at the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, 20,000 " 'Frankfort Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa. 20,000 " Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburg, Pa. 00.000 " St. Louts Arsenal; St. Louis, Mo. 10.000 U. S. Armory, Springfield, Masa. These accoutrements aro to be made in strict conformi ty with the regulation 'Patterns, which can be seen at either of the above named arsenate, and they are to be subject to inspection at the arsenal - where delivered, be fore being received for the Government; none - to be ac cepted or paid for, but such as are approved on inspec tion. The belts to be of grained leather. and alt the stock tobe the best oak-tanned. The shoulder belt will be included in the set. - - • - Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than 1.000 sets per week for all contracts of 10, 000 sets or' under; ar.d not less than 2,000 sets per week on all contracts for 'over 10, COO ts ; the first delivery to be made within, fif teen days from date of contraet Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that time. The ac contrerneuta must-be boxed in the usual manner; the boxes to le charged at coat, to be determined. by the in spector. - Bidders will state-explicitly the arsenal or arsenals Where. they propose to deliver, and the number of , gets they propose to deliver at each place, cif for-more than One. . • .'" - F o bids will be considered from parties other than re grdar manufacturers of the article, and-such as are known to the Department to be fully competent toexe• cute, in their own ebops. the work proposed for. Each Party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithfal fulfil , ment. = . The Drpartment reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids, if not deemedgatisfaetory. Proposals will be addressed. to 'Brigadier Gegeral George D. Ramsay. Chief' of Ordnance. Washington." and will be endorsed Proposals for Infantry Accoutre ments." GEO. D. RAMSAY; octlo-stuth7t Brigadier General, Ohiefpf Ordnance.. FRUIT TREES AT PUBLId SALE, ' . . . 1 , ..a near 'Riveron. New Aram'', on SECOND DAY. 12611. inst.. at 1 o'clock. Tho train leaving Walnut street, via Camden and Amboy Railroad. at 12 o'clock noon, stops at Rivetton,!and returns lathe kiffslaing. WILLIAM PARRY, • Cinnaminson, N. J. OLD GOLD AND SILVER WANTED. —The highest' price-paid cash - for old Cold 'and Silver, by L. LADOMUS & CO., 802 GEISSTNOT Street.. ' ocB;3t DIXON'S STOVE POLISH:- • Superior to any ever made. and never fails to give satiefaotion. JOHN H„ ALLEN dr.CO Wholesale. A re its Nos 4 sail t CHESTNUT Street. , . - BAT u'Axo. OCTOBER 10, 1863: THE 'PRESS.----PHILADELPRIA., - - - . MILITARY NOTICES. FINANCIAL LOST AND FOUND: LEGAL. MUNICIPAL CLAIMS. "e6Crifi , if OF PHILADELPEIA. AID COTINTY OF PHILADELPHIA. PROPOSALS , . RETAIL' DRY iloops. NOW OPEN PARIS, LONDON Ali AMERICAN CLOAKS RICH LYONS VELVETS, INDIA GROS GRAIN, MATALBA. SILK, PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS, PARIS WOOL CASHMERES, FANCY CASHMERES, • PARIS-MADE FROSTED BEAVERS, DIAGONAL CASHMERES, CHINCHILLA CLOTHS, BELGIAN'TRICOTS AND DOESKINS, ENGLISH PLUSHES, ENGLISH. MELTONS, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND c - F - crß, p.mpoltrcym, 92,0 CHESTNUT STRE.Erf J. W. PROCTOR ct CO. oclestuthtf SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN", & AMILEON. 1008 Chestnut Streit, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HOtISE-FURLISHIENd : ID XI Y. c 0 0 El; , Keep the 1a vest assortment in the city, comprising the best deseriptione of , Turiayisi — ri a 11711:40, -Mac:C."lm uumains, Linens, Meetings, - Napkins, lies, Table Linen, Toweling, Linens Blapee. - - - PIANO COVENS, TABLE COVERS, • TAI3Le.; COVERINGS. • FURNITURE CHINTZES, And newest styles of materials for Curtains and. Furniture Coverings, BROCATEELB, PLUSH; • - SATINS, TERRIES, •REPS, MORBENS. 'DAMISKS, and a general assortment of the-beet makes of Hosiery, Merino Under Shirts, Vests, Drawers, Balmoral Skirts, White Goods, and Staple TO.m.hroitieries, At the Lowest CASH PRICES. N. B.—Estimates given for furnishing SHADES AND CURTAINS, Either in the City or Connrty. bolOstuthswaGt OPENING O.F , - NV, - IN7Elin : CLOAKS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13. WM. P. CAMPBELL, oclo St 111:21 eIIEsTNUT Street LEE & REED, succpsons TO WIC wAratocir, 43 North Eighth Street, Below Arch, have now open a Large and Handsome Stock of Silk and Wool Poplins, Reps. Menaces, &c. Also, Extra Quality BLACK GRO-GRAIN SILKS. Also, very superior LYONS BLACK SILKS . Also, from the iete SPECI HALE in NEW YORK, a Large Lot of very Handsome LACE CURTAINS. .10 T M. 11AFEEIGH. SUCCESSOR TO L. HAS -REMO VED .S STOCK TO THE NEW MARBLE STORE, 902 CHESTNUT STREET; AND HAS 'OPENED. IN ADDITION THERETO, A LARGE AND WRIA,SELEGTSD STOCK OF • FRENCH DRESS GOODS, ALL OF THE BEST FABRICS AND NEWEST DESIGNS. J. M. H. be to state that he has now sec ared the BEST aTORE in the BEST LOCATION, and has also the means and facilities far prcenring, at all times, a Stock which will inake his the. LEADING REPAIL DRY. GOODS BUSINESS in the city ocS-St o glit OPENING OF MOURNING MILLINERY, NEW MOURNING STORE; 926 CHESTNUT STREET. 3101VDA:r .A_ND OCTOBER 12 and 13, " 06-4 t M. & A. MYERS & CO. WINTER CLOAKS. or. M. lIA-VILEIGrI-1;- HAS NOW OM PARIS AND "AMERICAN CLOAKS, AT HIS NEW-STORE. NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET . % ocB at CLOTH HOUSE. WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cLorrix riousza, No. 31 South SECOND St., and 23 smAwmay St A FULL STOCK OF ARMY CLOTHS. NAVY CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. • • NOBBY COATINGS. — CHINCHILLAS. VELVET CLOTHS. FROSTED BEAVERS. ESQVIMAUX, BILLIARD CLOTHS. BAGATELLE CLOTHS, &c. oci-t24 FROSTED BEAVERS% Black mixed Frosted Beavers: - Brown. mixed Frosted BeaVerSo . . Purple mixed Frosted Beavers. .Prices range from Stl 00 to S 4 75. - BLACK BEAVERS. Black ribbed Beaver Cloths, Black Tricot 'Cloths. . - Black Castor BeaVera::' Black French Broadcloths. OVERCOAT cLoTnsp , L. Heavy Overceatings, of various kinds' , - Heavy fancy Cassimeres for basil:less - sults,' New fashionable colors Cassimeres. Heavy silk-mixed Oassimeres. Low-priced Cassimeres. - LADIES' CLoAKS IN_CLOAK ROOM. New Winter Cloaks, Elega.ut Garments, For Fa I end Winter. Ready Made, or " , ' Made to order. French Blanket. Shawls, , • Fine Woolen Long Shawls. - Fine Broch,t Lona Shawls. ' Large stock of every kind or MIISLINS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS. TICKING 8, TABLE DA.MASKS. DIAPERS, &c., &c. . . COOPER & CON. RD, B: B. corner BIRTH and MAKKET Streets. AT RETAIL JOHN F. YOUNG'. " . No. 70 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Has now in store an excellent assortment of _DRESS GOODS, &e.,consisting in. part of Black Silks, Alpacas, from the lowest to' the finest quality, Merinoe Wool do, Lathes, Plain and Striped Poplins. choice ".style Plaid Cashmeres, Reps. Shawls. and &nee. Also, aloft line of Flannels, including Silk Warp. Shaker, &c., Arc. To which the special attention of the retail trade is in vited. • JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO. No. - 727. CHESTNUT Street, . Invite special attention, to their stock of Silks, which they offer at low prices, comprising COLORED ARMURE PLAIN OTTOMAN, AND OTTO _ MAD STRIPED. - Black Gros Guinn and Gros de Rep. . - A full line of Ponit de Sole, in the choked colors. • Also, a full line of. Plain Black Silks, of all widths and qualities, for .Dresses lira Mantles. oc3-6t CHEAP SILKS. Just received a LOT OF FANCY SILKS . From AUCTION, $1 peryard. _ • • SHAKFLESS BROTHERS. ocB "CHESTNUT and. EIGHTH 84.setii MOURNING CLOAKS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, 211 a:, At the NEW I.IOURNING STORE. OR6 CHESTNUT Street. oel9-Im. M. .5c ..e. nrvEss & co. FPWIN HALL & CO., No.- 26 -SOUTH -A-A SECOND Street,. would call attention to their Stock of DRESS GOODS. embracing all the novelties of the season, from the lowest price goods to the most exueu ich printed Merinoes and Cashmeres. . Rich and neat style all,wool Delaines. Figared Mohair Reps. a?' : ' Plain Reps and Mohairs. Fancy styles of Polonaise. •:-:"„' All-wool Plaids. Rich French Chintzes. • Plain all-wool Dolaines, double Width. Plain all-wool Delaines, single width. Black and Colored Alanacas. Wholesale as well as Retail Buyers are respectfully in cited to examine our Stock. , 5e1770 COLO - RBA PH.O,TOGRA.FIIS FOR $1 only, and unquestionably the hest made for the price. 'Ph ei r great patronage for years attests their worth. G o to SECOND Street. above Green. It* NONE W3lO ENGAGE A PORTRAIT at RIIIMER'S will ever regret it His life-size Pho tographs in oil-colors are" true copies of the original. bECOND Street, above Green. lt* REDIER'S IVORYTYPES ARE.MAR• VELS of art. Sir Mile and truthful in tyle and. coloring, they strike, the ohßerver *ith admiration of Abair rare perfection, SECOND St., above Green. lt*', . D. MARCHA_NT PORTRAIT f,PAIITPER, has removed to wl9 LOCCITE t3trik. where" he will ballad to see hie friends and:thoso ofthe public who may be interoated labia WIG of tat. ocf , Zfe if COMMI lON HOUSES. CO.. N. uzs. SSION 1111.11CIIINTS. &EGER'S. - Blrs & 00., PLATZBIANN. 'ENft3..AND ORENOBL3 LYONS, ST. sel(6thett2m RAf3lB 1 13/681 /5 , • -•••!._ . - ' , ND HAND . NEW AND ' COI, 'D QUINT 'Mali:4EBB, 101.1,61'. ,ih, ' • .. B'Gl3 . ", .. . . O 6 -5 : 1.7 on hand, • i tid, ; JOHN T. a ; , 'ATI.EY , illi, - ' , • No. 113 NO FRONT STRRRi., air WOOL depga l DR BALE.. , ii, 7.........., MUM! EY GOODS. t uEn MILLIN 1' Y GOODS. I . , 1 _ BRoOKSIA:ROSENHLIBI, I.tt. 431. 1 RKET STREET. have now ML band a mplete assortment of nsw styles RIBBONS, B NNETS, VELVETS, BONNET-SI KS, MISSES' HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, MILLINER GOODS GENERALLY, to which we invite he attention of the trade. 007.1 m ALL, .1863; WOOD & C , . 725:OHESTRUT BMW. Hays now open i I .I.I,ABGE STOOK OF STRAW AND: PELT GOODS,:' FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS,- • • Antra- general , assortment of • NIILLIN - ERY `:GOODS, To which they invite the attention of TAB TRADE. - sel7-2m EIGHTH-ST. RIBBON • STORE, ___,. No. 107 N. EIGHTH SPEEM.- . . e would inform our customers, and Wthe ladles senerally, that we OPEN THIS DAY sompiete - stock Con MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. AT - - WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL. FOE THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF 1803. Our stock consists of BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, every shade and style • BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, plain and with whit, and colored eases: FELT AND STRAW BONNETS AND RATS. 'the newest shares; • • .. 814.115, VSLVSTS:,AND.IINCI7T vsr,vms. ART‘IAL PLOWBRS AND PEdTEIBBS. ONW-FRADIBIS, LACW. 2 , dtc., •By buying fro theimporters direct, and by constant attendance at the various auction sales in this city and New York, we are enabled to offer a splendid assort ment of goods in, our line at the most ieasouable prices; A full assortment kept up till the, end of the Reason. Country orders promptly attended to. SICIIEL WETL; . No. 107 North EIGHTH. Street • IN FRENCH FLO W.ERS, 1863 .FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, .& %_; • -NEW- STYLE HATS, JUST OPENED AT KENNEDY go BRO.'S, No. 729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. tee9-5m • _ _ _ t tin AIRS. TaNG, 1026 CYCEST NOT F.treet. will ripen Ofnll assortment of FALL " -.At IIV AIID WINTER MILLINERY, en WEDNESDAY, October 14th. oelo 6t* IRMRS. H. WRIOH T, NO. 137 Pm street, will open Fashionable Millinery, on THURSDA,Y, October Bth. 1863. oes-Iw* MISSES O'BRYAN, No. .1107 WALNUT Street: have received Paris MILLI NERY for Fall. which they will be prepared to show to their customers on and after THURSOAY. Oc tober let. . be29-12t* sip) MOURNING BONNETS Made to order at the _____ MP?' MOITRNTNG STORE,. 9213 CHESTNUT Street, sel97lm -- & A. MYERS & CO = _JEADIESP FURS. ILA - DIES' FANCY FURS. Oroli -jo".& - Etvalat.A., Nei 718 413.011 - - - EMMET, - 15Er.K.W Importer and Manufacturer OF • LADIES'' FANCY FURS. my assortment of FANCY FUNS 'for Ladies and Chil dren is now cOMplete, and embracing every variefy that - will be fashionable . during the present season: All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call. 0c.31n OPENING OF FANCY FURS. • JOHN A. ST DI BACH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, NO. 820 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH, Has now open a splendid stock of LADIES AND CHILDRE : N'S FURS, • Which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. oe2-3ra F UR FURS! - . GEORGE -F, WONRATRi . NOS. .11.5. AND 417 ARCH STREET, . tz` was NOW Claws A FULL ASSORTMENT . Or , lA-AD.IES'.FURS, To which the attention of the public is invited. se23-Sm ARMY GOODS. FROTHINGHAM & WELLS HEAVY MEDIUM' AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND SHIRTING& • STANDARD DRILLS. • HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. wesmwerrart AND VICTORY CABG3RICS AND SILECIAS. _ BROWN, BLBACHED, AND CORSET MANS. No. 'IW WORSTED YARN, &a. aelB.lf t 1 FOR THE' ARMY AND NAVY. , . ",'V".Ek.'N'S 8L HASSALL,. MILITARY FURNISHERS, 41.8 ARCH STREET. • PHILADELPHIA._ Bannere, Regiinental and COmpany Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Capi, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Offlcers. liberal discount allowed to-the trade. - _ w. SIMONS iea BROTHER RANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. _ MADITPACITURERE OP JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS. - • AND MILITARY !GOODS IN /TREY TAMMY. lA244f6in VIF.TH COLLECTION DISTRICT OF. -47 PENNSYLVANIA- UNITED STATES ASSESSOR'S OFFiOL GERMANTOWN. October 6th, 1363, I'l NDTICEIS HEREBY:GIVEN, that .theiannual enumerations, and assesements for the year 1863. taken pursuant to the Excise law of the United States for the. Fifth Pennsylvania district, will be open for examine- Jinn during the, fifteen days immediately subsequent to the date of this notice, at the following places, viz: Divisions N0c,..1, 2, 3. awl 4,‘ (Bucks county,) at the offices or residences of the respective Assistant Assess- Dlesions Nos: G; 6," 7; and 10, (Twenty-second and Twenty-fifth wards of •Pbiladelphia, ) at the office of the Assessor,' Langstroth'ißullding. Germantown. ',DA/sten Vu. 8 (part'' of Twokay-third 'ward.) at the (Ace of the DeputY.Collector. Frankford.• • 1 - • Devisf om No. 9,(residne of Twenty, third, ward,) at the residence of the•Aseistant Assessor, John. W. Trump, These lists and. assessments are a statement of the tax which has -been • asdessedty Assistant "Assessors upon" licenses, inCOTRes, carriages, billiard tables.' bowling. alleys, plate of silver and plate at And the subscriber; at.hle office in Germantown, will,. on TIIMISDAY,. October 22d. of , the current year, be tween the hours of 9 A. H. and 0 P. bear and deter-. mine all written appeals that may be made relative to any erroneous valuations or enumerations of Assistant Assessors,' in the 6th. 7th, Bth. 9th.; add 10th divi sions, - (being -the" Twenty second. Twenty-third, and Twenty-fifth wards of the city of Philadelphia); and on TUESDAY, October • 27th, he.will sit forte same pur pose 'Doylestown; Bucks, connty,.. at the Made • of JO B N W. COWELL, F,sq„ collector ot the district, be tween the hours of 9A: and 3: 11 ., for• Divisions Nos. I, 2,3, and 4, (Bucks cotioty.) - -All persons who do not file written appeals ou,ep be. fore the above-named days for hearing.the same. will be estopped from obtaining, any abatement o' their taxes. • • _ EDWIN T CHASE. oc6-10-17 , 3t • Assessor Fifth District. Pennsylvania. - CA PEN, PIERENOLO itAzGIST, maybe consulted, Dia and EVENING, on adaptation to Business Trade and Profession; ' 'on the inittrovement • of latzlike oorreetion of faults, • formation of friendships, dm Full de mentia's-of character given when required, at No. 50 8. TENTH Street. aboveollestuut. sea-thetn6mif . _ . TV,T.J.BSES BRA.CEB 'L c., skilfully ad frosted by-.C." H. NEEDLES, corner. of TWELFTH and RACE, Streets. - Ladies' Department for same, condi:m:oo'bl; Ladies. TWELFTH' Street. first door .below!lgen. The most .complete and varied stock on hand sonalsting in part of Trusses: Supporters. Shoulder ~ itooesv • Belts, Bandagee, -, Elastio Stockings, Crutches,. -beige- AA , A x . tleles for piunery. Met /Worn , aul• 411.1:1hu 11 IRK. 165 DUANE STREET. ' &GS I From, the army hospital—tha bloody battle field—the mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from the office and the sacred desk—from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off islands. of the ocean—from every nook and',corner of the civilized world—is pouring in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S . PLAATATION BITTERS. Thousands upon. .thonsands of lettere like the following may be seen at our office: REBDTBURY, WI3 :Sept. DI, ~* a I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen months — speechless and nearly dead At Alton, 111,, they gave me a bottle of 'Plantation Bitters. * Three bottlee teetered iuy speech and cored me. • • " * C. R. ELAIITE." Accra WalteAW, 0., July 213„ 1863. ..* * * Clue young man, who bad been nick and not m il of- the 'house for Iwo years with SCrofola and FAY ilas. after paying the doctora over $l5O withont hone gt,.bce been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. • a • EDWARD wouNALL." 1.,, •h e f o li o , v,ing is from the Matron of the Union Home senn„ , l for th. 9 , Cnildren of volunteers: ' . „ra....tif;R:tc,:EYEß MANSION', FiFTY4IIIS : RNTIT • • '-' Li cw YORK. August 2, 1t383.. Sr.,' ',YOlll' wonderful Plantation Bitters have been „rivet , t, I,some of our little children suffering vs,, ? e .sd ak a i r u ., n w g i s th w p it a h i ' a m . i o n at th h e ap h )7 ad e , ff l e o e s t s . f o O r f l o i a e m p l v i w t e t e t l i c a t k e g: i ir a e t n ,:in a d n p a d a il r y i' ~ Tasting consumMion, on whom exhausted, has bean entirely with but a teaspoonful of increased; strength and all medical v, stil c i o ta m d e b a r ea , l ,, , re toted: health fo a li d o n a w e y t e . pe d.:* e n i ii . c a . P ' relL.‘ ; xts. 0. .m. riEvot.,, c* * I owa ranch to you, fo.r VarilY believe the Plantation Bittere bavo Fayed my REV. W. It:WAG:OOI4ER, Y. Y." ‘.. Thou wilt send me two bottles; more of thy ?la ttalionßitcms. My Wife has been grtotir.benented by their use. Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelpl2l4, Pa." hays been a great sufferer from Dyagenvia, end had to abandon. madden'. * The Plantation Bitten htive cured , ms. ' REY. 3. B. CaTtiORN, Rochester, N. Y." Send ue twenty-four dozen moreof your Plantation Bittez e, the popularity of which is daily in creasing kith the guests of oar tense. SYKES, CLIAWICK, & CO., Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington.. D. C." •,* * * I haVe given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldierswith the most astonishing* effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Rome, Cincinnati, 0." ~* * The Plantatliik, Bitters have cured ins of liver comtlaint, of whici.cr was laid lIP prostrate and had to ahandonloY busiaesp: If. 13'. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys ft/I.a urinary organs that has dietressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOOIIB, Agent for Colgate el . CO. , 2:34 Broadway," &a., Vic.. &c..- &G..' &e. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted n atare 's great restorer. They are composed: of the celebrated Cliasaia Bark, Wintergreen. Sassafras, Roots. Herbs, preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. S. T.-1800.--x. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with , weakiiesa, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating. torpid liver. constipation; ,bc.,.deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest -medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. - NOTICB. — Any Person pretending, to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor: We only PUt it up in oar log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which. several persons are already in prison. See that - every" .bottle has our Uniteff States" stamp over the cork, and signature on steel-plate - side labels. • . • Sold' by reeueotable dealirs throughout - the habitable P. H. 3DRAHE 8 COt, oclo stidith4n 202 BIZO&DWAY, N. T. STATIONERY. 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Liabilities is larger than most other companies.:The following figures,. from the °fa lai repOrt of the ldsseachusettslnsuranee Conamission era. for Jan - aary. 1163. page M, show the standing of ten companies doing business in Philadelphia, con sidered as to the security tarnished by their entire assets, for .each $lOO at risk: New, England Mutual Maesachueetts Mutual - Mutual We, of New York Mutual Benefit, of New lerseY••. New York Life Connecticut Mutual ~ thaited•Statea, of New York Manhattan, of New York ~ Equitable, of. New York .. WASHINGTON, of New York.— REFERENCES IN: PHILADELPHIA. EINEM= _ William Welsh, - - Daniel B. Cummins, Thomas Robins, S. Morris Wale, Welling. Coffin, & Co, ,; Geo. H. Stuart at Co., Jay Cooke, Morris, Wheeler, SI CO., "John Jordan; Jr.. Charles & Lex, Alexander Henry, - Wm. G. Crowell. J. Edgar Thomson, Joseph H, Trotter. REGISTER, GENBRAI AGENTS POI; the Stales of Pennsylvania and 0144). OFFICE, 407 WALIIIIT STREET, ISILA.DELPEgk. 0c,9.6t INSURANt CHEETNIIT area PHIL UM Pig& AND RiLal . DIREV Francis N. Back. Chas: Richardson, ..., Henry Lewis, Jr. John W. Eirerman, - . S. Justice. OP W CHARLRABxDI. ES RICH I. $l7 61 142 93 175 11 138 66 99 41 .. 14494 .• 134 96 .. 1319( .. 183 69 329 30 E qO3IPANY, NO. et. PELPHIA. $D I NBIIRARCE. /TORE. Woodruff. Geo. A. West, John Kessler,' Jr., Ohas:titokes. • - .H. , Rosenhedin. • Joseph 70.11, President.: _ :ARDSON, vice rrelldent. "(9, Eismtimr. .10fig NEW PUBLICATIONS. UNITED STATES AMER AND N IVY JOERNAL, A Werkly Newspaper, devoted the Interests of the Army and Natty, and to the dissemination at correct Aniitary InforWation. United States Army and Nal"' Journal is the only the United buttes tnatrepresents the interest, op ' , ervices, and presents the military yiew of the , Inn. Its artic , es are from the pens or the wri tare in the country, and Ile special ' , illation is fuller, more accurake. and n that presented to the public ,by - Qued in this country. - Presbions of approval the ARXY awakened in the army, we be- the two ‘. great Reap, ablest professional into, more scientific any periodical ever la - mrom the,nnios L n.r.rodse_ AND NAVY 31tNA lect only the following: ''urge G. Meade.] . . . CFrom llbt.ior pen dal J, of rffy, p oromdo. , Aeft 1863. St W--0. cyruß,Fir, EFIQ ',V* Broadway :" •rnherd of the Dritlt Ste.; i have - received edreral l SA with eatis- Army anti ,Carry JOICTiIf: a and hive not <. • useful faction the evidences they bear of therpronilknx ore to nest of this journal. It affords me sincere pl 4-,.. v re 'add my contribution to its' maintenancS, aap.l l l 7 tliVl.- herewith eacluae the anntiaetiliccriptioni-a ieryrasPo Otial '''' 9sar"obedient sctvaut; EO.. a: litkAb 43 E;.• Majafaniteral Commanding: (From Major (Yerasfal W.. 13. Prenoh: Coliamamling 3d .tirmyGorParn' "To sap that the Army and I(anyVaurna/ fa com mensurate with what ahould be a rdpresentative of oar present great militebtabliahmeati.is what I really think " From Major ()antral A 11',Thoml..sc. Citrtreandlng 111,b 60 - ips.) ' It willaiforime raylll. ;ifeasnre to 7.6enzrrfrtend the Arms and liavi Journev:l:to , officers is m 91) id on of the Army, and I take this orphrtrzhity toexzwitierny grati- ilnatios that its desrtuy is to , susb hands'. " CYram Prof. H. Corre., (Adversity of Pettur-Yrvanis.l ."ksood,paper of thistind 'hallos's been neededt livery forrnerr effort vrithin my Itnorviedgt has been s forrltere, brit ogre frronsgres to be a I...eirliano success.. ,Its -very v'iriecrselvi6a. intellfkanCe, a ids oftl`eial inforntu'ion— , its excellent articles,sclenttlic neVr • 'end rel pract%.ll. --- its lite,- ton a aad liberal npiritariroll that coal d sired. The form, paper; and type are' admirable; a...N.1 lour ovre.milltary experience'will pht , rdar - jehraal sympathetelth both officer', /tad mer.',Meeirservice. [Prone the Yonten Pcn:"4.l The new - ..0m%, ettld'Natiti. ,Tourn .44tP, 'roved ,sor nese from tEs-etart. kbkndsowei y printo'd.: !till 5 C variety, well edited ; • and liberally conducted, tbfir.poper leaves little to he dttired tiff special line ondarrialism. its subscription Rat has of ready attained too. Very respecta ble noruher,o/tb onstage, arid the • paper batrereiy pros.= lx-ot of reacbtrAqi degree of.proeperilY eaLfal•tarits lame deeerte. • Amoalrlite cos chatters are mantof ixtr tart':and naval lieroes hJgheot repute- - Mem whose; names at the bottom ofolltbint despatches Ilste node ths:' _national heart bestquielay. void whose peas tirtx prompt to aid in the sure aStanlishmetst of ajonrnaf vt......osetwant hat long been felt - . Caviltitas.w.ho wish to boltveursvith the events now on the dimilotelspriek. thronekont the land—as well as persons; of lit icy tastes-11mM/ croon discover that the A--•;s7Virria' Navy doutnat De). among the indispensables of the day.. The following table of conteike will give an' en oftle scope and character ortilq Cottento of the nun.s69`Or Vaturtialf, Oct. 1833;.. I. THE MILITARY Si.r UA:TION:..—A review of time general military situation); proPeii.d.by an able mill , - Lary crt ic, who enjoye - peenliar facilities Air the-pert formance of this impartantworit. The EditorMithe- Jointuar. has establishtd.'such- relations' with corn , mantling officers that his -sources);of infeirmatio3fure. full and reliable. It is believed that this weekly re view will be highly appreciated) biyabe public, who will find in it a careful *same ofithe military eveate• of the.weelr. relieved of - thernmomead glosses Ostia' daily press. 11.. CORRESPONDENCE.—fIyetem . Promotions; lunteer and Regular Navy , Officerecilititary Train-- lug: The Competency of Our;uffibers. embracing . tets from Major General Casey and other able officers , * of the army. FOREIGN NAVAL AND MILITARY MATTERS A condensed statement of the leading !improvements in ordnance, in vmsels of war:, end) military science under trial and direnesion In ,foreign countries, IV: SICKNESS AND MORTALITY °RYER ARMY.—. The most important document thathasever emanated from the office of the Surgeon General) or the Army. It is prepared by Surgeon J. S Woodaftrd, U. S. A., and present.; an exhaustive statC•rneut, with elabc, rate tables, of the sickness and mortality &our army dnring the ftratyear of the war_ V. ARMY AND NAVY PERSONAL. ARMY fi AzErrs.—A full officiaVgazette . of changes. dismissals, conditional dismissals, courts marcial,scc.. together with other important official orders and Vbluable official despatches. NAVY GAZEITTE.—The only compikte gazette of Natal Orders publisi.ed,containlng lists 0.1 officers of the Regular and Volunteer . / . Wavy„ ordered, de tached, promoted, ac..; also, a hot of deaths in the Navy during the week. THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—Lb full gazette of the changes in this Department. .X. VOLX; kiThER ARMY. —Met of changes in. the State services of New Jersey and Massachusetts. X. DEATHS IN THE REGULAR SERVICD. —.lfni" list of the officers of the regular- army killed. since the commencement of the war. .This tablets frogi otfi cial sources, and is entirely accurate. XI. PRIZE IdO.NEY.'--.A. list of prizes ready - for nettle - Dent. with an explanation of the met'hoitfOr • obtain ing the portion due on the same: XII. UNITED STATES NAVAL AGALEMY. — Liat of midshipmen admitted into the Navy at the - late ex amination, together with those.cm probation. XIII. -GEN. Ll,E'g OFFICIAL REPORT IN FULL. _ xrv. NAvv YARDS' AND NAVY STATIGNSI , ---a. - -mac count of the work in progrese at the .Breoklyn and Philadelphia Navy Yards. XV. . wanutra NAVAL- MATTERS. XVI. AMERiCAN . ORDNANCE —lmportmrt articles from foreign military and. scientificjonrnals uponour improvements in heavy ge,es XVII. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.—A. to Laird's ship yard ; ventilation of iron-clad ships ;Itbe Channel Fleet; The French Army; Obituary of Ma jor E B Hunt: Border and Bastile, etc., etc: XVIII. EDITORIALS. -- . NVh at the Nation has.done-Bor the war: General Lee's Official Report; AO-Flints Fi r ate! .General Rosecrans Situation; Canada; Bread.- side iron-clads: Editorial paragraphs. The terms of the UNITED STATES ARMY AND 'NAVY JOURNAL an FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR, PATAUBE•IIIN VANC.S. Single copies Toy GSM'S. For sale -by Newe Dealers generally. it is published in a large-sized quarto sheet ofd.6 pages, convenient for binding, and printed in the bast manner on fine book paper. Specimen copies sent to any addreis„ 01 receipt of ten cents. Subscriptions and - commaniom lions should be addressed to the ,UNITED STAISS 'ARMY' AND AVY JOURNAL, New York. • W. C. CHURCH. Proprietor. 92 BROAD WAY, NevnYork. - "YOtrYketiltroo - A.,, . mew ERN MRS. WOOD'S NEW BOOR-. THE SHADOW OF ASHLYDYAT. MRS• HENRY WOO-Di Atrimoß OF " VERNER'S PRIDE," • 'swam TREv . .. LYN'S HEIR." " THE EARL'S .HEIRS, " IST' _ :LYNNE. r• • ' CRANE INGE, " • MYSTERY,"' "-A LIFE'S SECRET," "'THE CASTLWS • ' HEIR," etc , etc. THE SHADOW OF ASHLYDYAT is printed fromtbre. author's Manuscript and advanced proof-sheets pur chased direct from Mrs. Henry Wood, and is issued here by ns eight weeks in advance of the completion- of publication of the work in Europe. It is now two years since Mrs. Wood began the publication of this work in Europe, in monthly parts, and it has created a sensa tion there second to no work ever before issued in that country. . - It is published complete in two large octavo volaaes, paper cover. Price One Dollar a copy; or, bound mu - one volume, cloth, for 81.25. We also publish a ,!' Railway Edition" of it, complete in one volume, paper cover. Price One Dollar. Read the following notice of it: • TAB SHADOW OF ISHLYDYAT. By Mrs. Henry Wood. T. B. Peterson Et Brothers have j eat issued fromthema - nuscript and advanced proof sheets,- purchased.. from Mrs. Wood, at a large price, an entire newenovel,. enti tled `Shadow of Ashlydyat," which is.iSSILI34I here eight weeks in advance of its completion or publication in England.' It will be read with interest by all iwho delight in the marvellously and ingeniously, constructed plots which are characteristic of this authoress: writings. Mrs. Wood has a .marvellbus factutyuf ,oharming her readers with the skill with which she pits-her charac ters on the stage, of multiplying, her plots, of sustaining her dialogues, and of intensifying her minor incidents The Shad ow of Ashlydyat will not be latcraside.withont eager perusal to the end, for the reader Wilibe con stantly led aside into new avenues - - and: and: lanes, with such enchanting views and scenery, that he ever wea ries of the path; there are so many new faces among the minor actors, and such a magic interest thrown. around all they say and do, that his delectationds complete and his interest never flags for a momens. It 18 but. Justice to eay that, in these respeets,.which are the secret of Mrs. Wood's great". popularity , as a novelist,..this,, her latest work. is her best. It is. indeed. a more finished pro ductioa than Verner's Pride." which has, generally been, accounted her happiest effort. This volume will add g,reatly to her high reputation, and will be perused with eagerness by the whole reading public, while in lees than three months it will be enjoyed in a dramatic form from half the theatres in the country. It is re. markably well printed, an. large type and, on fine paper. Published and for sale at the Cheapest- store in the world to buy or send for a stock of kooks, which is at T. B. PETERSON &-BB.OTITERS', O. 306 OILESTNIM STREET Copies tout everywhere, free or postage. on, receipt 6 - f price• It NW - E BOOK S- .A.1 lust received by - • NI. B. LIPPINCOTT.dc-CO., 11E- and 717 MARKET Streei. ANNALS OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND; coaprising biographies, descriptions of departments, accounts of battles, die.; by an ()Meer.. One handsome volume, Svo. THE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA. Ey Rev.'J. Maas. LEVANA; or, The Doctrine of Education. From the German of Sear. Paul Richter. . MEDITATIONS' ON LIFE, and its Religious Dutbsis. 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B. .TENT.II and CHESTNUT. 171THITS - 'PRESERVING BRANDY, I • WHITE CID ER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER ..MUSTARD SEED, SPICES. T B E Isucgrrarrßs Fos NfithIEVING AND PIOKUNG PIIRPO,SIS. . , A:LBEHT -Q. ROBERTS. Daaler to Flttar Groceries. .11610:t! Canter &arena awl titmtit - _ MRS. JOHN DREW'S .NEW ARON. GTERST THEATRE—ARCH Street. above Ea*. 'Acting and Binge Nanager...l..WAL B. FREI:1E1111MR. BLIBIDAFR Agant 11.1 i "Preamr.r - .. Tr l lll 1) ni rrr,PlTT. FOURTH WEEK OF RICHINGET OPERA TROUPE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY"), October 10, 19e. tir‘ Operatic Romance of MS ENCHANTRESS. Stella. the Enchantress . ..Miss CA.ROI.7IiF. Spirit of Good.-- .. . ............ .MitiPilmerllosAeOro R emir Don Silvio . Hill, Port. , Bro.:3bl° Mr. Pekes. Dr. Mathansins Mr. G. Griffith. NeRll.3B Mr. Stroh. - Nor particulars, see bills. Tickets, 26, 50. and 76 cents. N. extra charge for secured Fete at the Box Office. from 19 A. M. fo t M. oota WAtNIIT-STREET 111EA'rRE. leeqeee A. GA.IIRETTSOIsT THIS fSatorday) INTNING. October 10, two Rterllnv. Dramam will be nresehted, awl pueitivols , LAST NIGHT of the thrilling Play. entitled. THE DEAD HEART. EDWIN ADAMS oe Robert Landry, in the. I)end.lfeart. - Pnwr; An A MSI in the 01301 MA KER. ON MOSCOW'. 1 $ „, offla opri. daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, when may be secured..ode INTEW CHESViTITT-ST. THEATRE,- -•• I 10156,313 eind Manager blr. wm. wmakrizr. POSITINTLY LAST grx NIGHTS Of aka celebrated Jrlo ootnetlisn and vocallat. R. COLLINS. And the grand r.,lpantle Drama. vap, DITICS'S MOTTO'. Which hag alresdylmealitneased by over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND PEBsinitS. Positively last six nighto or - NE. WM. WHBATIAT wl,owill anstaln his original charaoter ••+l' - • CAPTAIN 'HENRI DE LAG &RHEAS. The wet will include the ENTIRE CORPS , Of d rama 'tic artists attached to tbL eet.ll)llshment. A GRAND CORPS DE BALLEDI And numerous auxiliaries- Cbange m. Time—Doors open at 7; Commence at 73t, 5Y. -lock. ons-8t • wHY.ATLEY TAKES GREAT •LN- 1 - pleatore in atinOaneing an eugaement, for a lilniad mir ib er o f ,light,L, witb the distinguished. YOCUM AnlelltlVll &Mien ' MISS L lICILLE WESTERN, N a t o,. Lilting a forme]. .epgagereevt at this Theatre, was 'DUX PatliasiasticallY r:lceived burro cried and delighted audietie , yo:She will m ‘li"ob'r first apPad ranee on mok m A y EVT,FIN6, October 12, to one of . 3er sterling imp arronationa 0e.541t SEW CitESTWOT - ST. THEATRE 1., Leo ., an d . ma.age,r,. Mr.. W.I. WIIEATLEY. 110,Ng.1.V ITEM NO. OCT. 12, 1823. _VEST APFEA RANCE, FON'A FEW .Nlet ITS ONLY, OF TIM .OREAV HISTRIONIC QUEEN. WESTERN, LU.OIL WkBT °URN LUCIL L LE E WEST/ HIN. , LUCILLE WEST.VaN. who , - All a linear. for.' the first time this city. in her Area t 21Tatailtor of , CYNTHIA, - ,whi ieWehat.acter she Nrst. _attained her present B ore_ ra f,, ipshion.lxt the histHoree world. ogentfioent drama of CYNTHIA lam been in active prena ra lion ever since LEP ODDElttalllth . ol. Al the present on IP - at and will be grodined SRO-LI A. ITT au& ettralt. • , g ; ,;:1 - n fICENT STYLE, with NEW SCENES, KEW musi cstes , NSW DEEESIIt‘; - rendering it altogether the p toiludion of the Reason. solo FUND HALL will deli if to morns Lecture on THE GHOSTS. 'i his . is vely the only °cc:lolls ou whick thia dia tip.gpiAbedt ht 1. Stylist will Lecture hi Philadelphia this BEE£4IIII. Tiaketh C ' ONCtki ''' HALL. POSIT 98 'THE LA...ET TWO DAYB OF t. 1.4, UNGER tt. NEWCONiteS WBEA2 I " • IfORAL EXHIBITION. A j , EP PARLOR OPERA. kVA DAY AND SATURDSY AFTEICIOON AND isvEoFINCL-Octobez Oth and nth. Comeene, come al I ,and improve the laat`opporttuzity td•ses , I , RE Trawl; CELEBRATED DWARFS, s m all. and Miss Eliza Nestel. and the 'ARLOR OPERA. TROUPE. BPIERDIP P. - Doors , oren at 2 and 7; to commence a; 3 and 8 o'clock. Tickets-To cents. CL tildren to Afternoon Matinees 1.6 J. D.- NE wooms, cents. oc.T-21 - litiAlneas Manager. F°7s CASINO, • C CHESTNUT STREET. EB _ EN , 9AGEMENT, RE-ENI :LiGEMSNT; • - Ana 7,03.141 A the 4..VE WORTS. UST 'ME First wneb°fr !. THE oREA ! CONTEST THE GREAi I ' CONTEST Beta 9 ..- 91 . ..,•,.......r,,......., TIBI HAYES AND 1 V i z,: ~,....,."-", . .Z,.....,, ," +t• • TIES B. Ayn AND 1 ' r-, -•.t" , ."•‘ , " 't •Lt.• The two beat t '..• - : , -OR pennant in the wodL Great a - P.MMS of - tbe t MONSTER COMBIN/ 't VON TROUPE, hializTE K ß o;o7 CO p EE .,rfo i r N mi A , tw ate EstabiAtnan,_.` TDON'TEOITE'E, 7CIEDAY AE PREEN:IOw. GRAND MATINEE EVERY EA "i• For the accommt..! UM' , of DA•DTES AND Ct. t ILDEEN TEMPLE OF WONDE IS—ASSEMBLT BUILDINGS; TENTH AND ; C 13 ESTNUT sriams, ~ , Amusement for Old and Youngand HaPpineet- PDen fortheesaeen. Constant ch aS Ige of Entertainment. SIGNOR BLP, Pi dating of New Ilya- EVERY EVENING. commencin, 736 O'C/OCk. and Wednesday.ant Saturday at :3, m teries In. Necromancy, great anon ta, g In Ventrilegitiamt and the Learmf.d Canary Birth,. Admission 2A - cents Children 16 ei an tn. VOENNSYLVANIA At. IA k.DEMY lid THE FINE ART 4 S. 1025 CHESTBUT SI RE BF .OPEN DAILY CSELAdays exceptei 1) 1 ram 9 A. IL WI 6 P. M. • pri je29.ti NtTli NI ED- BRASS T U 14 'NI LES, SPIN. T VER., and Brazers; also. two or t.Sme-g l od Tin smiths, at M. D DIOTT'S Lawn and) Clia_mEhlier mania factory. No: 114 South SECOND StreS t. i WAIN:TED---50 L.NGENE DUB Aan - - SANS. Those only who can do first-4am work. who can produce specimens of rkil and cartflerte from respfctable.employers, will, find encoui •aa'onrenb. Cal/ only between Gana 7, evening B. FR& NS BALMER. Enrgeon Artist, - 1609 CHESTNUT Street: WANTED -BY A YOI7NTO AUX; twenty-four years of age, a sitnat. ion ..asrontry clerk or assistant hook -keeper in a wholes ale house, ow a clerkship in a banking house. Undoula ted reference , given. eddrees B G., Inquirer Mee. ceB=3t• W ANTED -TWO FIRS',1 1 -CIIABS SALESMEN, in a lily Goods Jobbingqlonse. One for Country. and one for City Trade. Address "'Cash Trade," at this office. oc:1-60 NTE D $l5 PER DAT.-WIN W A --- want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents in every county, for a genteel business, at a comnalesion, of from t 4 to Rl5 per day. No humbug. gxperier.abd; canvassers preferred, but roam for all Address 111 DUNN Sc CO , Publishers, At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois, or 1.135. li EsDE street, New York. - jy2.3-31;er 6() A MONTH! WE WAN? AGENTS at SSO a month, expenses paid., to snit our EVERLAbTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and thirteen other articles. 1.5 Circulars free. SPRAT' & CLARK, Biddeford. Maine. sell-d&WSlat WANTED—A BUELDLNG PROPR TAIT. for SCHOOL pnrposes.losated between. Tenth and Broad and Vine and Green streets. A liberal rent will be paid on a lease of fire or ten years. Address P. M. T.," Box ...Sl7 Philadelphia P. O. AWANTED TO. RENT— A STORE in CHESTNUT Street, or Its immediate neighbor hood, between Fifth and Eleventh Streets. , Addresa. stating rent. P. 0.," Box 100. 0r5.344- t im WANTED TO RENT, A MEDP3lE sized house, with modern eouTeniences, situated on North Broad street, or west of Broad street.: edit `William," at this office. ocd.dr. f. 404 DEP u'l Y QUARTERM A STK& OFFICE.—PiaLADEmrau: Pb 6: X -- V - tsgRLS -- WANTED Immediately to carry cou„ Dot the follaming - pointe: Rey Weat, Fla_-- Pert Dionree, - Ta.. - Alexandria, Va. Nexvbern, N. C. - Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD. felo-tf Captain end Assist. lanartervalitier. pRWATE BOARDING-HA_YI)SONIN -a- second-stmy cOmmtmicatitxz R.oms trill shortly be vacant at No. 2414 Pouth BLEV 'NTH Street. oc9-st* lot OAR D . —HANDSOME comr,m.ll_ CAT.ING Second.story NOOMS vamint. No. MIS. WALNUT Street. - • ocit-fe. F i CB EST.ti LIT STREET-=BOARD ING for two YOUNG KEN; front room. 0a741t. TEE RANDSOTtfre, RESIDENCE, 1631 WALNUT Street, will be opened fork reception. of Boarders in a few days. e.1.2-lm* =3! AUCTION - SAME. • H E LARGEST-, • PEODIJCE SALE OF BLOODED STOCK- ,ETER HELD -Ili THE NORTH.- Mr. A. 1111.i.LLARD'S Fourth,lnznarSa.Wet•Blooded. Horses 'will take place at his 13,Teeding ,rate.b.l.6 - hinent. Bordentown, N. T.. on -THi7RSDAY.Octohar3ath, At 10 o'clock A. M., without railard to weather. The catalogue contains 70 lots of Stott:ens, Cats,. Mines, and. Brood Mares. with foal at foot,-„and again stinted. The sale will begin with tap, rpilowratri valuable Stal lions, viz: ' - ' Herm es." foaled ISOI, h 7 Mariner, Mal. of Fashion. ' item, " foaltd. 1853, bi - Mariner, oak - of Parsey An thony. r; Igmpelqur," 3 srears44., by. HeMn3es out of Palter Anthony. ''Champion;" brown *.rotting stallion,. by Black Ba- ALSO, 23 superior Cows *and BeiMrs. cross-of imported Alder nays and Durhams; IMO& jitiPeB: for their ..nailklar. qtr alities. ' TERMS—Cash, in: ba - rkable oclo-Stif ALFB,F,D EfS4MMS, Auetioneer. FOR SP-LF: AND 70 WET. T.° RENT. NO. 607 40kTES T.NUT STREET, NOW READY Appply to CA.I:I-, YARD FOR SALE..-THE bait fltted,np YARD in the city. Capacity 0)r * doing any amount of imakLeat.. Ingnire on the prei t ses t 957 North N4NT.Ii&St.., below Girard avenue. ea 0-6t* 45 UPRUI , ENGEsTE FOR- SALE CEMAP.--Box 9606, Pbiladelphia P. 0., 1; 00 09 0 5 ,g o o 2 , MoArtgage for 2. -- ; ° e ° 9 l t:Th rr . Ett Bro Dor cont . per annum. Apply to LEWIS H. RED 115E,'.1"42.1m-mth FooRTAI Street. • 'it* 8:15 000 AND, $1.0,000 TO LQAN. AT -FIVE nit CENT., 4111 mortgace of citr Probart.y.- E. B. AMES, No. 209_South ge FOR SALE—HOUSE N. - E. COM .110114:SR of THIRTY-THIRD and. BgAR,INGc Streets. (Mantua.) Price 36 .600. - Apply to R - • 1114TLVAlli. 0c16.3t* THLUTY-PODRTII amj. MARKET sta. 41 aFOR SALE.A.T. LOW- PRICES.- Dwelling, 1622 Cambridge streete rooms. Do. 'Ellsworth st..N. side,W. WM-4 r,x.ma.... Do. --• 2231 Callowhill street Do. Montrose st., El.-Mds.E. 23 , 1—ErOOMO. Do. .'1&46 Halniltonatrept. Do,- • 1511 Swain sti*eat. MN Vine simei. Store and Dwelling..) With many others: largo arularnall, • B. V. Gam, 123 South FOURTH Street. 000 And S. W corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. ej GER3IANTOWN.--FOR , SALE A. . _AIWA BARGAIN — A laiKe stone MANSION. with stabla Land oaniage-honte. and 3)4 sans of land. el_exantli shaded and 'handsomely:improved; situate within two niLun tee walk frop Chureh-lace station. Mansion hest f very city aOirfPlii)ice, and.* well Ar superior water at. tha kitchendopT, olvo i exhalent vegetable garden. J. ki. GIIMM - BY & SONS. SOS WALMT Street.. ADKUSEDININTS: _ _ DIODMAY, OCTOBER. 12, ARTEMIIB WARD TALE ACROBATS, [ALB ACROBATS, F FIA Pions to ti telt dePArture for Claliforik, WANTS. BOARDEFICIk. T 1! SECOND , VLOOR OF (26 b7.IW Feet.) 5V7.1,,D1D.74.1" LIGHTED FORA_P r r,. (On the Prate!9,9B4