Phtlada. Stock Irmo [Reported by B. E. SWIM : BEFORE 'GO kohl /far tirf cash. 20X SOO New Creek....oash. 7, 100 - do 50 Schayl liar prtbBo. 25% 200 do ......... 100 do • 05- 28Y.' - FIRST DO Phlla & Erie R 28.! - ; 1003 Penne fis 10014 1000 do .700 do. ........ . 00 gal Nair pref.l6o. 28;4 . 100, do cash. 14834 100 do ..630. C 9,1! 16 Penna. B -169 d 60g; 2000 Faun o a let mart. • 11/.hi 100 Catawis prf•l33o. -21 k. BUI'WER . AOOO Penna 05 1003 g 2000 City 55 neW•• • • • • • .106;4 200 Philo & Brie ' 100 Catawis It 901.1910. 2411 NO N Penna zdys: 2076 100 Sahlliav prf...s6o. 293.1 • .61100 600 Sehnyl Nay Pref•— 251; 400 do 616.283 ;, 100 4 Penna' ha. 21 D:10 1)5. 21 2031 6 do 2031 200' do 21 100 Beading It hl% 90 Girard Gallop 27314 2000 cam & Arab 65: '75..103 AFI'En ' 10 Union Canal pref. 4,4 100 Sebnyl Nay pref. •• • 281 f. 100 do MO. 2,33a' 15 Wyoming 'Valley. 100 Sehl Nov pref.. 615. 2831 1 : 400 Penne. Os loaf cLosare Bid. Asked. IT 14 88 '81... ..—..108 1933.0 , D 8 7•20 Notes --WAX 10021 PhilaBtl.lo4 10431: Do new 'RE% 10934 Penna 66'. ...100 100,4 Do. Cons.. NondLog R dog in h . f - Do 66 , so vain Do bds '7O-106 100 Dobde'BB c0nt.122 12334 Penne R 69 6934 Do let in 65.111 .. Do 211 m 0e..1C6, Little Belowl .19g Morris CI coneol 89 70 DO erfit.....135 Do - 6e"76.... Do 241. rata—- ' • Sohll7l Nay-- • 1311 14 Do'••• 28;4 Do 65'83.... SS 60 Elmira ..... 8 x 9 Do prtd•—• 64 5134 Do 73 19...409 10'J Do 3.oes . L Island 32 ...... - 48 Lohiol Nay. 4.• ... Doshares ait Do sorip....: 47...44 49 Penns 21 2134; • Do ea 9634 97 Do 10a —...124 , Philadelphia Marketlls OCTOBER 14—Evening. There is a moderate business doing is Flour at about previews - prices." tales comprise 000 bble old stock extra family at $6.8114; 400 bbls fresh ground do. at $6.67(7; 800 bbls - high grade at $7.60, and 1,700 bbls City Mills ex tra and extra family .on private' terms. The retailers and bakers are buyin g at fro •t; $5.2505.60 for saperfi ; 6®6 . 60 for exttas; $6 7.74 1 7. 2.0 for extra family, and 7.60@8.5013 bbl for fan b rands; according to quality. ye Flour is scarce at $5. 75 ¢4 bbl. Corn kraal is without change. • , GRalEf.—There 'is a steady demand for Wheat at about previous rates ; 6.100 bushels sold at 140.%150c .bushel for common to parse rad, and 160(E19Ue. bushel for .white. Rye is selling at 116Q125c bushel. Corn is rather dull-; sales are reported at 105 c 'for yellow. Oais are. in steady demand ; about 2,000 bushels: have been disposed otat.l3!e, weight. BARB.—first No.. 1 Quercitron is scarce and in de mand at $0.61l ton. • COTTON.—There is little or nothing doing in the way of sales, brit the. market is very firm; middlings are quoted at 924t(t3c it lb, cash. GROCEIIII,S.—Cofree is scarce, but firmly hold; we quote -Rio at 31@ne lb. In Sugars there is no change to notice. . .. .. . . SUDS. Cloyer ts in demand at $7 it bu. -, Timothy is `-' selling at from 0.5(02.75, and Flaxseed in demand at Aims. Ili it bu. generally held higher. . . P=Rovisio xb. —There is very little doing, bat the market is firm:. Bacon and salt meats are held with more fltunees. = Now mess Pork is quoted at • $lO. 51)@i6 V bbl. Butter is scarce and higher at 19M5c 'fib. Lard 18 worthlo3Pglo,:licl9 , lb for bbls and tierces.. WHISKY is doll: bbls are offered at 63c and drudge . at.6oc 10 gallon. •• The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this fort to. day: , 1,660 bbls. Wheat ......... 8 070 bush. \ • Corn 5,100 bush. Gate ff.,3W bush. . Kew York klarketilbot. Astige are firm and In demand at V. 6061. 62X for pots nudge for pearls. BEADSTITVL' —The market for State and Western Tloor is less stave and iigtoc lower. The sales are 10,600 barrels at 5i5.0r05.,53 for superfine State; OW 30 for extra State; $5.50 @ri,Bs for .uporfine Michigan, Indiana.• losva. Ohio, Zre. ; 2306.60 for extra do.- including 'shinning brands do, at $6.70@fi.90, and trade brands do, at $7 418.60. • Southern flour is heavy ;and I.oloe lower; sales I.ono bbls at $6 4367.3'0 for superfine Baltimore, and s7.rs3o 9.60 for extra do. • Canadian Sour is dill, and prices have receded sa - 310 cents barrel; saies 030 bbls at $0300:10 35 for common, and $0.40@8, far good to choice extra, Rye flour is firm, and selling at OW SO for the range of fine and superfine. COrn'Meal is steady and in fair request t sales 330 bbls Brandywine at $5.20 Wheat Is heavy, and 3(lg 4c lower, with a very unset tled market, The bales are 0,000 bushels at $1 24igit. 93 for old Chicago spring: $l - 3:@1.:*3 for new do: tsl.2Sral 1.33 for ,filitwarikee Club; 36V11.40 for winter red Western. $l. owl. 53 for amber Michigan, and $1.05 for amber Kentucky_- Rye is firm; and $l2O offered for Jersey. Barley has been finite active, atilfigher prices, but closed up dull: sales 23,000 bushel State and Canada West at $1 .15@1 02. • Corn is heavy. and '243 cents lower, with less doing. The sales are 05,000 bus, at 9 : @)9Bc for prime Western mixed, afloat and in store, closing at i rite inside rate. Oats are lc low.-r, and dull at E6©B7e for Canada: S 5 SSc for Western. 37@.53n for State, Included in the eales are 00.000 bus Western, to arrive, at Wirisny is dull and lower, with sales of 009 bbls at gagi6oc. • • -. .Pnovisroxs.—The Pork market is less active, and .1.01 er with sales of 1,500 bide, at $16.25016 . 50 for new meal;*l4.oo for old mans and * 14.50 for tam mess. Beef quiet; sales 100 bile, at ma 50012. 50 for plain niece; $l3 50 for extra mess. Tierce Beef is more active, with males of 500 tea prime hams, and 500 India mess on terms not made public Beef hams are firm at goals. Bacon and Cut Meats are quiet and steady. Lard is heavy and lower, with sales of 1,500 bbls andftcs, at 110 12e, including for December and January at 12. CITY' THE FOLLOWING, from Mrs. Sarah J. Bale, - editor of Godey's Lady's 13oat, will be read with interest, and its truthfulness is practically en dorsed by thousands : THE WHEELER WILSON SEWING•MACHINE.— The benefits of this wonderful invention increase every year of its trial. There are no dangers at tending its use, but real pleasure, as well as profit, in its results. Indeed, it seems to realize the power of good fairies, such as children love and believe in -their elders often regret that they have outlived this .pleasant faith—more than any other of the labor. .saving inventions. The Sewing-Machine comes into - the heart of home ; it helps in the domestic circle ; it has an important influence on family comfort and -social happiness. No wonder that good men are Willing to sound its praises, that "poets, orators, -divines, philosophers, and economists hav, descant. •ed upon its bearings on social interests and the des 'tiny of woman." It is worthy of this praise. ; This houSehold•helper, such a one as comes from . the manufactory of Wheeler Sr. Wilson, in the per leanest; of finish and performance of all kinds and varieties of stitehing, is the . Queen of Sewing-Ma chines, which we wish could be introduced into -every home where women are found. . ELEGANT STOCE OP PHOTOGRAPH AL mosta.—Mesere. Wenderoth & Taylor, (formerly Broadbent Ec. Co.) Noe. 912, 914, and .916 - Chestnut street, have now ready, at their counters, the most complete assortment of Photograph Albume, em brewing a number of choice new designs. Their beau tiful photograph views for framing are also attract ing much attention. PICKLES, SAUCES, AND MUSTARDS, of the finest quality, just received by DAViI4 & Richards, Arch and Tenth etreete. DAIrIg & RICHARDS, AI& and Tenth •streets, sell Drake's Plantation Bitten, at 76 °antis per bottle. NOW TEAT THE ELECTION IS OVER, and the'State has given a big majority for the one or the 'other of the candidates, (we do not know which at this present writing,) but we expect it is our man, consequently we feel a little joyous, and we would recommend all other friends of the buceessful can. didates, and, also, those of the unsuccessful ones, to treat thermielves to a new suit of Clothing_ at Charles Stokes & Co.'s, under the Continental. One to keep up the good nature of the succeseful, and the •Other to restore the wonted good nature of the disap pointed. TAxATION.--Beint governed is a costly luxury all the world over. Englishmen pay at the rate ,of thirteen dollars and twenty-five cents per head for being governed ; the Swiss pay but one dollar and seventy cents per head for the same con venience. The French pay a little more than ten dollars per head, and the Hollanders pay without grumbling, twelve dollars and a quarter. It is a little uncertain yet what it is going to cost us to be governed, but the probabilities are that the bill will be "steep's But we should not complain. We enjoy very many blessings and advantages, not least among,whioh is the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of. Itoolchlll and Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. THE ELECTION REV: MRS.—The greatest anxiety was manifested yesteiday to hear the election returns; from the various counties throughout the State. The office of The Press was besieged by an'en thusiastic crowd eager for the "latest." Among the despatches received WEB one announcing the filet that the cheapest and beat fall garments in the country are manufacturediat he Palatial Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut stmet. BBWING MAerialEs.—Grover it - Baker, 4330 Chestnut street, have now on hand, and are manufacturing to large demand, every description of these great economies, at prices remarkably reduced. The names of this liberal and enterprising firm have grown identical with the popularity, improvement, and increased cheapness of the great invention, and a Grover & Baker Sewing Machine is a quo myme for accuracy, completeness, and cheapness. The machines of their manufacture are equip. ped ;with 'every necessary article, and are war ranted to keep in order. Every one, work-woman and housekeeper, who desires to save time, trouble, and eyesight, and to secure a perfect article—the cheapest, simplest, most durable, best Sewing Ma 7 chine ever made—will call on Grover & Baker.. -We have had one of these Machines in constant use in our family for more than three years, and have not broken a needle for fifteen months.—Philadelphia City Item. UrnotstrEny.—Are you suffering frotn neglect, wait no longer for your upholsterer, but try Pattell, No. 1406 Chestnut street, and your job is done. oel4-41 LACE CURTAINS, VESTIBULE LAC; NOT TINGHAM OURTAIIcS, Gilt Cornices, Bands, Pius, - Loom and Centre Tassels, at W. Henry Patten's new West End Curtain Store, No. 1408 Chestnut street. • 0c14.4t OW FURNITURE upholstered, varnished, snd made to look equal to new, at Patten's, N 0.1408 Chestnut street.. 0n4.4t THE BALD, and those who are troubled With dryness and falling off of the hair,•should use Jayne's Hair Tonic. It excites the scalp to a new And healthy action, and removes , the dandruff, causer a free circulation of blood through the scalp, nourishes the existing hair, and causes new hair to grow on heads that have been bald for years, • It is unsurpassed for giving a rich glossy appearance to the hair. ''• Prepared and aohl by Dr. D. Jayne & SOD; 242 •Cheatout street. oal4-woreat . . Gittonaracoat's HAms.—All the newest ass! best styles for Fall Wear, in Felt, Silk, and easel. Were will be found at Warburton ' e , No. 430 C/b.eal taut sited, next door to the Foal Ofttoe. sermAn angel Sales, Oct. 11-. R. Philedelphia Bvikutzme.3 BOARDS. 100 Sold Nay prt...b3O• 284 1000 New Creek .slOwn. 200 Sehl Nay' prf.bOwn 2.8 k 100 Reading 1' CV; 60 Bekl Nav prf bO. 28k • 106Catatiris R prf.b3o. 24% 20 d 0.... .... e 6 wn. 2431 400 City 6s • 104 2010 100 Red o ing It 613,:..: 104 0000 Philo, & Erie 63 104 1000 1 , 4 Penns 6a 9ini 100 City Gt 01 000 US 7-30 Trea Notes _ End 1 , 3rA•1745,:i. 3000 Wyoming' Canal 63,101 BOARDS. 300 II S 5-years optior • ;103.g 100 It sadiaglt..bsStint..6l ac 403 Sall nyl prf 25M...; 200 do 00. 23,? 1 100 do 2Sg k BOARD.' .Jain 6orrb M. 173 71 Kentucky Bank ... 00 1100 U 0 5-years otdion .109 w 40 Norristosrall 1000 City 65 new 1004 Z 2000 U S 6s El 100 1000 do 1013 q 100 Catawle 10 prf.l)2o. 2470 00 do LlO. 213 E 10 Elmira R prof 64 3 CARDS. 20 Union Canal pref... 4% 200 Snag Canal WM. 15 200 do 15 100 do e3O. % 300 N Penna. 20 150 Betiding It .... 61% ;ICES—DULL oa i ants _ /ha. Asked. s A. Con 8 831;' Heaver243l Wilmington R... .. Busy Canal.: .... Do 'a Ella co es ...... Lehigh Vs:ll{. Do bds... Pt:lls Ger& 1' or Cam & Amb E... Phila & Erie e'a.. Smi &Erle 78 Delaware Div... Do bd a... - • Fiftb.-atreet a.... as 63 Do bonds .. • Second-street R. -84 66 Do bonds... '• • Race-atreet 10 log W Phils R. 67 .. Do bonds... race-strestß.. 3.SN reen•stroot /1.. 4414 4534 Do bonds... Oheetnntet 8.... .. bB r ' Seventeenth-et • • 12,h' Girard College It 22%23 Tenth-erred: U... 443 Surgeon C N Chamberlain, Gettysburg Geo G Thayer, Boston Archer Douglas, Brooklyn B N Dillar, Washington J J Dailey; Washington Henry Bedell. Washington Wm tiearle, Liverpool RI) Cary B R Pattield, Chester co,Pa W C Reatey, Chester co, Pa Thos Donaloson, Jr, lid G Dickson, Maryland. J Farkell, New York Thos Petherick,Pottsville T Petherick. Jr. Norristown Capt James Miller Delaware Wl- 1 07 heeler, Worcester Merchants'—rionarth Koser, Carbon co, Pa H J Eznip, Allentown E H l3r€lnig, Allentown NV Morse, Boston J 0. Van Nese Springfield Miss Lavil!e,'Ohio B EichAbergcr & la, Balt C Bardwell, New York Chas C Roberts, Palma Robt J Darraugh, Baltimore J Robinson, Penna. J J Chittiek, New York T T Parker, New York D Maener, Harrisburg 0 T Heim, Newport, Pa D II Vann?, Indiana M D Barter, Ohio , • • Mentzer, Pittsburg W DI Davls, - Indianapolis Dr Jr C Allen, Pennsylvania Wil Lama, Philadelphia Samuel Brady. Delaware It A Cochran, Jr, Delaware Ii R Cochran. Delaware B eerier, Delaware _ . John White, New York John Drake, New York P S Dresser Liz wf,New York Mrs P Stowe, Boston Miss H M. Stowe, Boston Jackson S Hall, Palmyra R T Magill, Palmyra George Ladd. 'Boston - - • • H A Roland. Lancaster co F Roland, Lancaster c u (4 (4 Thayer; Becton liicoia Ludlow, 13 S I Weil. Illinois J Hutchinson, New York Jas ()hunger, Maryland F 11 Thomas & wf,L Braneh John R Donehoe. Ohio Jas Aletlenry, Cambria; Pa Jas Laird dr. wf, Hughesville Ron J B Danner, Gettysburg John Rearigb , State Line, Pa Henry J Twaits. New York B Brodhead, White Lake J W Tipton, Gettysburg Antericsum—Chestmeu W F J klkton Ii W Alcßrido W wood, Boston - - - • John Underhill, New York II B. Week.. New York • Isaac Northrop. New York Cherie II Fey. New York Jacob Ncealeb, New York T Brown, Huntingdon Paul Graft, Blairsville CGraff, Blairsville G T T Parker, New York John S Bailev, Kentucky II P Kleinbans 8c la, N.J- B W Haywood, Baltimore R C Robbins. New York 8 Dyer, New Jereey W Murphy, Pittsburg Paul Swill' Thos Ricords, Lewes, Del G A Parker, Berlin, kid M S Rogers, Berlin, Md. L B Frost. Laurel, Del W E Wolfe, M D, Laurel, Del P Ward St. Loutx—Cheitnut M Crawford. retina B Landreth, Pennsylvania. B (.3 elks sue,. Penna. W P Simpson, Boston A Slovene, Boston W H Sturges, Washington . 0 Boston, New Jersey J D Smallwood, New York E Jones, Connecticut. Sac J Dailey, Washington D M Nesbit, Lewisburg L S Delaplain, Wheeling H H Wall, New York F Stone, New York W C Shinn, New York C,H thinn, jr, New York - The Union—Arch e S C Steelton, Mt Holly, N J J L Northrop, New York P C Heacock, New York E Doughty, blillvitle James Smith, Miilville G It Green, Millville A S Cadwallader, Penna D W Cadwallader ' Pena Chas P Levering, N J Damian Mcßane, Ohio Hugh S Virilzon, Ohio J Foust , Stark co, Ohio A Era) , eIY, New Hole, Pa John E Bishop, - Baltimore David 0 aria, Easton Mrs chi, Pert Delaware Isaac S Holcomb. N J Hiram Tarry, N Y Frank W Hay, Ft Delaware Beni White, Cincinnati Geo W Shenpa,cd,N J Wm Getz, Cataaauqua I Chas I-1 Plume, Mass National—Race M E Hornbeck, Penna .I.lfentown 111 Johnson. Middletown A T ..h amino. Halifax. J B Landis, Halifax H Blvd. Willresbarre Van DITICi. ' Pennsylvania G Double. Canton Ohio B Bowman, Lane CO C B Luckenbach, Benne. B Reist, Lexington, Pa S Ny se, Reading J Holmes & Net N Jersey Hies a Holmes N Jersey, Dr J Groff, Bucks county J S Lawrence, 111inereville .7 A Weigley, Pennsylvania J B Walter, Pennsylvania . . Heilman, Jonestown J Soilide, Beading S P Raber, Lebanon Stated Union—Maske Win W Hudson. U S A Sarni Pollock, Cleveland Geo Lana co, Pa 'l` H Alilligan, Perry co,Pa 2168 .1 Milligan, Perry co miss Mary Galloway, Pa CcoY. Harrisburg Dr Gardner, Del Jacob Fritz, Lane co,Pa Win McVey J Miller J Hrain. Nsw York Jopeph rdallop. IJ S . . W2O 1 Turner & la, Wash Win llooner.Wilin, Det N risoper. Wll ro, Thos Noland,Wilm, Del John Noland, Wilm, Del Frantz Lewis, Wilm. Del Commercial—Sixth Cart Wm McDowell, Oxford bt Chalfant, Banna Mosea Bing, ftitt ster co Chg. Short, Chester co C P MID nitsworth, lld Patin White, Maryland J 11 Parke. MD, Radnor,l'a Robt Baldwin. Lanc co Chas Bailin, 1J S A it Clartside, II S A Miller. Penna. T 11 fillet' & la, Parma Levi. Wardley, Lancaster co John 8 Rohrer, Lancaster co Bald Eagle—Third P Bmse, Pennsylvania L 11 Lowell, Allentown Paler Fi Lehr, Allentown 8 Beeman, Bath, Penna. Eiscnbard, Pennsylvania 11 lieleenbach, Lancaster co John Gone Beck, Penna ii -t. tifcC;lure, Clarion co L .T Barr, Clarion en L. Corti& Clarion co Weiss, Bethlehem Joe Stoop, Allentown Mies Slam Allentown Bitinvineo Hotel—Th .T 0 Martin, New Yoik A E Phelan; New York Ph t lan. Naw York I' Pierce, Mass Ft:tier, New Jersey T) A reciter, Watthinnion Bowman, Parma T • - 5-20 LOAN Noncx. —The five-twenty Bondi are being delivered to October 3d, but there are still large amounts uncalled for from'Pday to the preeent date. Subscribers holding receipts will confer a favor by presenting them, and receiving the Bonds which aro ready for deliverY. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT Voutinental—Ninth P Suitor, Indiana W. 13 Hilo ebrand. -Indiana W.Prather, Louisville W 4 Murphy, Pittsburg RH Bartly, Pittsburg C MarAuill, Cleveland P W Strader, Cincinnati W L O'Brien, Baltimore C W S Brown,- Louisville Wamey, Richmond F H Chandler, Indiana P B (iroat, 'Pannibal Wl3 L Noble, Indianapolis Llt Kimball oil, Illinois Mrs Black. Springfield MYR Lamb, Springfield W W Wilson & Hr Wis A V H Carpenter, Wis J C George, ht Paul Woodrutl Cheetnut streets. G C Hall, New York D 13 }Rowena Chia MI :0 Wood & wf, Torre Haute C Haskins, Loulsville A Stedman, IT S N W P Abendrsth, New York H lt Payson, Chicago ' Or (I Carvillr, KeninckY Lient^J Bishop, is S N W Johnsen, Chico a' - R IC Allen, Rochester, N York I W Carey, C%eveland E F Fuller, Cincinnati e:J Dar, Cincinnati J A Parson, Cleveland L It Myers & wf, Cincinnati T Frazer. Detroit TT I•inimon, St Louis C Hail, New York Mrs Lloyd, New York Mrs Briggs. New York ~ J P Howard, New York W Farr & la, Boston J Bailey & fam, Wash, D C (Thee A 80/111111.118 J Magruder. Baltiniere . Miser Magruder, Ne w T oak F Scripture & Boston ' S A Lutz & la, Illinels A Bourne & wf, Island HP Seaman & la. N York • B Cnirle, Brooklyn W J Bennett, Brooklyn S Powell, Chicago Ft Hendrick, New York H W Quin & la, New York R. Gregory, Hancock. N Y Rev W C Birchard, Penne Dr A G Egbert, Oil City Dr SI C Egbert, City John Fields, New York Mies A Fields, New York Sac Ravine, Indiana ' J B Bannon, Louisville judge 'Ogden. New Jersey" Anson og,den, New York D S Wilson, Baltimore Miss Wilson, Baltimore. G N. Wilson & la. Baltimore Hl.B 'Wilhelm. Baltimore W E Clark. Washington Jae C Patrick. California B F Patrick, Chicago Mrs Wright S C Ludlow, Newark, TY J Thee Mason, Bangor, Me Ellis Perry. New Bedford John D Bachelder, J E Hardy & la. Louisville 13ro wn & la, Hartford, Ci J Groesbeck. Gin. 0 C Dyer .& la.-Rhode Island E T Pratt, New Jersey II Turner, England J Campbell, New York D Mercerean & la, N r ' Mrs Van. Houghton, N S Jos Brown Mrs Bailey Mrs Cladding - Eli Bowen, Pottsville J AL di- Thomas, Wash, D C W L Beal, Boston H Witten,-Meadville D.V.Dickson, Meadville D C Walker, Detroit 1' N Gardner. Boston:. D B Gardner, Jr, Boston - Rev B Parsons Mrs B Parsons • Miss Flcinnlcatt Mrs Hanninutt vtr H H Newman, Buffalo JS McElwain, Spriag'd Mas Moses Caldwell. Penns John C Hills & la. N York Mrs Hays. Neer -Jersey IC Bolin & la. AI Chunk J 8 Jones, Brooklyn C E Stockn - el , , Maine Jas Sernree, lifework Lewis H. Jacobs, New York JLayer, New York F Lerned & wf. Boston Gaul W Cook, New Jersey W lI Smith, New York T It Bicker, Colorado Myer Stein, Baltimore Vir Smith. New York AV Everett & B stow J F Barrett, Poston 1 W Porter Boston C P Hatch, Boston - • . P Lewis & la, New York M S Roberts & la, New York S T Lawless, New York I S Stevenkon, Lexington, Ns Wm Laurie & la, Boston Bliss Westcott, Boston Farnsworth, 141eadv, Pa T IL Goodman, Meath , ' Pa T Nutter, Boston Capt J W M APPleton,Bostzt C E, Parker, New Yong S Long Sr la" Kentucky S S Welts &laßentucky II Sl...awards ScS Net'. Chicago 'J Caldwell, Boston It P Baldwin, New York IT Fox, New York Kennedy & 14, N York Coml . ; B Taggart, N York: J L Hotchkiss, New York Ralph Ogle, New York IVCarwell. Now York Alecto Lilly, Baltimore W W Wright, Wag.hington W Lowerre wf,New York rdrs C A Lockwood, N York W Yates, New York J O Frick, Protsville Mr Bo cdniot ISI.IB Boudniot CM'llutter & la, New York C Demond, Bostoa - - •• • • •:• JohnEhiPPen, Penna -R Yardley, Penna 3:_o Robinson. Penna. . . . W Lattimer, New lark Mre Childs. New York Mies Large. New York Miss A Large. New York Mfrs E Latimer, New York W F rerguron, St Louis Mrs C Nce, Norfolk, - N N W Woodward, Md Mrs Woodville. Balt Miss Buckler, Balt' L Lopez de Arzl, Boston A C Spring, 'Boston .• Robtll Sayer,Bethlehem R W Cunningham, N Castle Jas Thompson, New York F Lovejoy 0 G Bernard, New York J W Mclntyre. St Lords J Smerdyke, New York john Dontt, New York T Dean. Now York S di CiOFF; Wash.'D C F Maguire, Boston B Pease, New Haven E R Lombura, New York N Cladding, New or k H Faber, Baltimore G McLaughlin, Jersey City Ft A Allen, New York E P. Wood St la. New 1. ork Miss E B. Blythe, Indiana O W Campbell, Jersey City J R Worlendyke Jer City E Pray. Jersey City Rl3a cot, Jersey City 0 Le Fern, Boston - . W T H Duncan & 7a, NY Rot Gaston, Cincinnati T W White, Lexington, Hy D H Goodman, New York W II Mallory & la; N York A Hanford, St Louis J P Tappan, US A G Crandall & wf. Wash, DC D Kellogg & la, New York W Mat batre, New York J Terry, New York J L Howard & wf, Hartford A N Turnbull, Baltimore C A :milli, New York . . Cliar• Leary, New York CV Holden, New York A CNerti, Baltimore Ifal mars. J 6 Dug n C' eo iHay . Baltimore G S Griffith, tialtiMOrit ;greet, below Ninth. W MoDumeat, Phila. Jos Curtis, New York Tnos Thomas, II S A H. Dawson & Wag Jno Sc field, Washington G W Walters. New York W F Rornalds,lieNV York Woe P 1' Pope. New. York D D Martin, Olidaleton Semi Si Laoe. ALionthenY John H Orvis. Bellefonte Alex F Swander. Illinois J Damns, New York" W G Corhill, Now York P AR•ndroth,New York Afre'Stewart. Pen na Geo W Harris, ,Havrisbarg Dr R Harris. Harrisburg Morgan W Brown, N DrCftilwell, New York -- W M Day, New York Geo Stoddard. New Condon Newhy, Indianapolis D Pearson, New York 141 B Moos, Now - York A Hanrord, 8; Louis • alrard—Chastnut Dr E S Thomas., Baltimore' Mrs A KaYsmart. Baltimore F Steever, Baltimore C B Poulaou, Baltimore C V May. Phila W Potter, Phila V 7 A M . Fuller. Phila. , • Jo. Johnson, nlary/and T E Brown, Troy,-NY Col (1 G Colgate New. York T Neese, New York C Goldman, It. Monroe W Ryle, Jr. New York Geo A Strom; Penna C W Walker, New York street. below &rob- E Taylor, Williamsrort C D Boast', Now Britain Geo Slater, Williamsport 0 Flanuer & la, Ohio 311E.S 31 H Lawrence, Ohio A Beak out & la, Memphis Jos Harper, Wash co, Pa J E Brown, Kittanning, Pa ai Long & la, Hartsville J . Fraley, Easton Armstronz, Ohio H Ryder, Boston NI Barry, Lancaster Wm S Able, West Chester B Fleming, Virginia E Ancona, Reading RD Montgomery, Mutiny P j Barry, Mahoney City C A Mulbank, 19 ew York H II Brady, Delaware William Brady, Delaware Benj Tysoin, Readiug, Pa Jacob McKenty,Reading, Pa Diller Luther,. Reading, Pa J Tompkine, S P W Wertz, AL 0, Penne HP Kunkel, Pennsylvania H e_ Morrell & wf, New York B Snyder, Harrisburg Joho J Field, Hew York Miss Field, New York John P Kennedy. New York Sac LI Douglass, Delaware J Lippincott, Baltimore V C Jarboe, Baltimore -- Mrs Norman, - Baltimore Miss NM man, Baltimore Chas F ItlPnaler,Lancaster 'Mips L T l'aender, Laneastr Mcflocvn. Steubenville W Morse , Balton • John Terhune, New York Jas N Balch, Ma...sachasetts • .Tas Patterson, Lancaster co •L A Jacque in. New York , G Vamole, New Jersey H S Bandman. New York A B Obapin. New York I Gee R Dodge & wf, Bait street, above S A. Drake, New York W E Camp, Washington J L Ellison, Delaware W Reynolds & Delaware. Mies Reynolds, Delaware Mrs E C Pratt - T Stevenson, Jersey Shore Jno,B Gamble, Jerse y Shore R D Boffecker, Smyrna W II Bangs & son, I3oston John liolgeans Is wife Mine Bolgeans P Roberts, West Cheiler Chrlsman, PoLts;lille II II Ludwig, BAltimore W S Sheldon, Plymouth AN Coker& Was D C James Young; Delaware S Pratt TI Woodcock, New York T Vaughan, Troy, N Y The S Tacker E W Staples, Elkton, aid SA Dell, New York. WH Walsh, Baltimore street. above Third. J D Doeton,lJ S C Rettlinßer & 1 N York T Ladlain & wt, Millville Miss FergusOn, Millville F L Mulford, Millvillo L L Lawrence, Millville John Cort & la, Chicago D W Moore, New York E T Strong, IT S N W L Dlifenderffer,Penna. J W Sunderland. Penns D R Gowdy, Now Jersey f W P Rosenbaum, N York John Birks 6 Dyer treat. above Third. N Patterson; Barnsville, 0 Samuel T street, Salem, 0 Jos McConnell, Pittsburg Ernwein, Birmiogham Gindell, Birmingham T Prosser, Ohio W W Stewart, U S John B Motet% Allentown Gro Trees, Beading Mies E Myers, Pottsville Adam Hersh, Lancaster co L 0 A J Wi4tely, Del Oclow, II L Beach, Brontrose' S S Rouskulp, Hagerstown W G Brower,Dinville C J Treichler. Pa VT Trout & wr, Pa S Kelly & wr. Hughesville J H Colehohse, Adams co 1111 Battle, New York eat, above Third. J P Schwenk, Moidg co J If Robnek,Daaphin co E W Garbench, Lebanon co S R Niesley, llammeistewn JR Bostwick & la, Penna S Smith, Lebanon, Viven, Reading G Glime, Lebanon S W Cixristian, Aikansas R McPainter, Martinsburg 31 Davis, Chantb3rebur,g ID McConnell - B Thomas, Pennsylvania W Pe:ers, Lebanon A. Klase, K.ngoton A Wolf, Lewisburg P Brendlinger, Penna J Baker, Scranton, Pa J IsT Stiller, Jerseytown J B Soidle, Penna Mi•e Kate Gouger, Penna t etreet, above Mitts. - Thos Bond,Wilm. Del Sergi Wagner, Now Jersey J ES Lee, New York Weltz.Salem X Roads Frank McClain. J P hfcCartney, Clarksb'g H S Miller, Indiana co Crawford, Indiana co S McCollum, Wash, Pa PIP A Green. Centre co. Pa W Westbiake, Wash,D C II Long, Pa S Black, Perry co, Pa D D McCollum, Wash, Pa El A Zug, Lancaster Geo L Plitt, Pittsburg Mrs S J . Dilworth & son,Dal J G Weaver, Lancaster, Pa Jan Megratten, Wilm, Del . eet, above Otteatnut.-_ J D Eterirto,lVeshington. los 8 Gray, West Chester Fl L Brlnton, Oxford JOl3 R Davison. Now .TerseT B Lamborn & la,. W Chest W W Hobart, Pottstown S Rhoads, Chester co Snead, Chester co Wm Taylor, Maryland Geo P Taylor, Maryland Hvy M G Telford & la, Pa A.lll Dickie,Penna A K Hanna, Oxford J a Conner, t., above Callowhlll. David Christman, Carbon co Mrs Christman, Carbon co Mrs Aidamons, Ca,sbon co L D Krause, Statington, Pa - Richard Sa der, Lehigh co W Loudermilch, Dauphin co E Spanglor,,Lafeyette, Ind /no Alhvine &wf Lebanon J L Nazareth. Penna • Kettenbancb, Penna Wm Palmer, Pennsylvania P Harley. Peansylvarda H J Dresher, Pottsville Et. street, , abovelattee. C W Callish, Penns. D Lord, Parma Jobn Townson, Delaware des Craver, Penns H Donnell. Baltimore Allem S Donnell. Baltimore P R NowlAn, New . I. )rqs.Y .7 Norris, Missouri JAY WOKE, • Subscription Agent, 114 South Third atm THROAT DISEARES, CATARRH,AND" ALL diseases of the air passages, moat saccessfally treated by DR. VON MOSOHZISURR, 1027 WALNUT Street. oc10•Gt. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIKENT CURES Cuba and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. _ ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST' STYLES, made in the Best _Manner, expressly for RE. PAIL SALES. LOWEAT Selling Prices marked biPlain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted Batista°. tory. Our ONE-Pitros SidTEK 'is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. - • del2-ly - JONES & CO., .6Gift.HARKET Street. CONSUMPTION CURED—IN SECOND STAGES and later, withold medicine or pain, by Dr. STEMS, 141.8 South PENN SQUARE. Call and obtain refer (wes. ao3-tf BOMBERGER—W.IOIII%—On the 14th inet., by the' Rev. J. hi. Crowell. assisted by the pastor of the Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, D. D., pastor of the First German Rammed Church of this city. to Miss Julia Ayniar Wight, daughter of the late Andrew Wight, Esq., of this city. rNew York city papers please copy.] • BUR ER—SMITH.—on Tuesday, Oct 13th. - at St, John's Muth.) Church. Philadelphia, by. Rev. Dr. Seise, Jo seph Boker and Anna C. - . daughter of the late Frederick Smith, Esq., of Chambersburg, Pa. • KNISELL. —Oa the 13th inst., Anna E , daughter of S. Lewis and Sally A. Knisell, in the sth year of her ages. The relatives and friends of the family are' respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 2218 Manning street, above Spruce, this (Thursday) morning, at 11 o'clock. LARGE. —On the 12th-inst.., Tliomasine Largo, - in the 68th year of her age. • The relatives and friends of the faintly are respectfulls , invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Daniel R. Harper, near Olney. in T wenty second 'ward, on the 16th. instant, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. . ASHTON —On the 18th inst. , Mrs. Catharine L. Ashton, in the 75th year of her age. The Male friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 737 South Ni and street.' on Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. *** POWELL. —Snddenly, on the morning of the 12thainst., William H. Powell, in the 58th year of his age. - The relatives and male friends of tt e family are respect fully invited. to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence,-on Davis' taid. road, Plymouth Cownstdp, this (Thursday) morning, 15th inst , at 10 o'clock. Car riages leave 215 Mein street, Norristown, at .e.,14 o'clock. " - FAN DESSON. —On - the morning or the lith inst. , Sarah , wife of William Sanderson, Sr. • - - • WILSON.—On the 11th inst., Mrs. Annie Wilson, in the SEth-y ear of her age. Her relatives and male friends are invited to attend her funeral, from .her late residence, No. 311 South Third - street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. -• • GEORGE —On the 13th inst., - in the ,S,Sth year of her age. Alice George. Her friends and acnualntances and those of the firmly are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, Pennsylvania railroad and City avenue, on Sixth-day, the 16th inst. To meet at the house at 10 &clock. FOX —On the afternoon of the 13th inst., of bilious remi lent fever, William Ikt For, aged 37. The friends of the deceased and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. northeast corner of Twentieth and'arch streets, on Friday, 16. h inst:, at 1 P. 7,1 . without farther notice. •To proceed to Ger nantown. cc ELAOR SILKS SILKS! Lyons Armures, Low-priced Bonn de Seine, Lyons Cloaking Armoires, G ras des Indies, • Lyons P6ult (le Soles. Glossy Gros de Rhinos; Lyons Gros Grains, Gros de Sane, PorOt de Sole Mat..„ Lvons Taille. Biachoff's Mourning Silk, - Marcellines Lnstrines,. Lyons Bonnet Taffetas, r Modes. Seashews, • BESSON ),. 91S CHESTNGT street -LACK MIXED WATER-PROOF CLOTHS. Brown Mixed asPELLANTS. _ • BYRN & EYRE & LANDELb, PuIIRTEI and ARCH, have a flue stock of Shawls, - Poplins, andlierinoes. 6-4 Scarlet Opera Clothe. Purple Opera, Cloths. • Blue Opera Cloths. oc2 THE Fotiwria ANNUAL DI EETING of the AMERICAN lIRUKCII MISSIONARY SO CIETY will be' held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at the Church of the Epiphany. FIFTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Admiral DUPONT, the President of the Society, will preside, and several addresses will be delivered. The meeting will commence at 7,li' o'clock. H. MR. DEMPSTER (AFTER AN AS •Thm Bence of several years) will give a Mnsical En teitatnmeut at MUSICAL FUND IL&LL, on TUESDAY and ER I DAY EVENING'S October 2ith and 23d, when he will introduce hie new Songs in the Princess " and Idyls of the King," together with the "May Queen." Tickets, 511 seals. Reserved Seats. SI; may be secured, with numbers attached, at Mr. J. E. COULD'S, where a diagram of the Halt may be seen. 0015 st. "THE ADAMIC ORIGIN OP THE NEOE.O. "—Mr. MIN. HOGG, of Westminster will deliver a Lecture on this interesting sub not, in the First tr. P. Church, corner BRuA.I) and LORBARD Streets, on- TO MORROW (Friday) EVE. NlNG,loclober 16th. Lecture commencing at o'clock. Tickets, price 25 cents, may be obtained at the door on the evening of the Lecture. it• OFFICE OF THE FRA.NICLIIII - INSURANCE. COMPANY. .-- - . PIIIIAIHILPHIA. October 12, 1563. • At .a general meeting of the Stockholders of the Com pany, held pursuant .to charter, - the-following-named gentlemen were elected to serve as Directors for the en suing year : Charles N. Bancker, David S. 'Brown, Tobias Wagner, Isaac Lea, Samuel Grant, Edward C. Gale. Jacob R. Smith, Geo. Pales, Geo. W. Richards, Alfred Fitler. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day. CHARLES re. BANCRTR, Esq . was re-elected President, and EDWARD C. DALE, Esq., Vice Presi dent. J. W. AIcALLISTER. ocl3-3t - Secretary, pro tern. OFFICE OF THE AMERIC AN FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY. _ - - - PHILADELPHIA. October 12th 1862. The'Directors have thts day declared a dividend of SIX PER CENT. for the last six months. which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 4.'d inst., exclusive of all taxes. ecl3-Bt. A. C. L CRAWFORD, Secretary. OFFICE. OF THE PRANK LY iN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, - Oct 6, MB. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company. hold this day, a Semi-Annual Dividend of SIX PER. CENT.' and an Extra Dividend of TEN PER CENT., wag declared on the Capital Stock, payable to the Stockhold ers, or their legal- representatives. on and after the 16th instant. Ccc6.lotl 3. W. I,IcALLISTBR, Sepl. r- CORN EXCHANGE RANH, PHILADELPHIA, Oct IA 1363. The annual election*? DIRECTORS will be held at the Banking Home on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the bone of 10 A. hi and 2P. 61 - The annual meeting of the - Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at ]2 ocl4-tnol6 J. .W TORREY, Cashier. t i z - tze• FARMER S' AND MECHA_NICS' BANK, ParnAnztragrA, October 2. Da The annual election for Directors will be bald at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. lit and 3 o'clock P. M.: and on TUESDAY, the third day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will.be held at the banking House at 4 o'clock P M., agreeably to charter. W. RUSHTON, JR., oc3-tnol6 Cashier. 'SPlT 'l li'LlYMlTEM(79 l ll ' a i rn 6 =e ' .lll C .:l . tft . from membere - 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 Secietv's Room, in the basement of the Cienrah (THIRTEENTH Street below U A:rs between 9 anal — o'clock. and Money to the Treaenrer, CHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. 128 S. DELAWARE Ave nue. eel7-thf3m IV 0 "V IC ANNUAL ING of theStockholdenvof the PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTO WN RAIL ROAD COMPANY will be held, at the Office of the Comuany. corner of NINTH and GREEN Streets, on 'MONDAY, the second day of November next, at 10 o'clock , A. M. - An ELECTION, to choose four Mauagere to serve three years, and one to serve two years, will be hold the same day, at the some place, immediately after the close of the aforementioned meeting, and close at 2 P. M. ocl3tuths-t2no W. S. WILSON, Secretary. COIII3ItERCIAL EANK. OF PENN.. SYLVANIA. • DETILADELPITIA, October 12,.1863 The ANNUAL MEETING of the htockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the third day of November next. at 12 o'clock 6f. The annual ELECTION for Directors will be held at the Benkina Bowe, on MOND 4.17; the tixtenth day of November next, between, the hours of 10 o'clock: A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. ocl3tuthe•tl6no IMP PBIL4DEPfIIi. MUM, Oct. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the - Banking- House, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next. at 12 o'clock M. - The Annual Election for Directors will 'be held on MONDAY, the 16th day of November, between the hours' 0110 A. M. and 2P. M. , B. B. COMEOYS, oclo-stuthAnol6 ' • Cashier. PRIYAJDIIILPHIA:.•AN it EiIA.DING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South 'O(O3TH. Street. PHILADELPHIA, September 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The •following-named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is nit . known. and it is, therefore. necessary, that the certifi - rates of stock should be presented on calling; for the Dividend. 8. BRADFORD. Treasurer. ." STOCKHOLDERS' "NAMES. Mrs.. Mary Bishop. S. Lancaster, Timothy C. Boyle. Percy. M. Lewis. Clement Biddle, Fanny Maly fditcheyson. Ann Copeland,_ John Mclntyre, ' A. Smile and J. Newbold, John S. Moore,— Trustees James McKnight,. ;'" Debbie A. Hughes, Berg. F. Newport, Sarni. T. Harrison. Beni Pott' James Hallowell. W - K.Rodman. f James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. 'Connate. Benry B. 6herer. Daniel Klapp. - Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn, " Andrew Turner, '.Chas: Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich'. Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn. Bk. Asher M. Wright, of S. Kuhn. William Young, R. V. R. • Leisse Extra. W. H. McVickar, and James 0, Schaff, By, of l Austin Smith, Jelin 8, Leine% dee% I Willie & Gq. eig•etativit Mount. Vernon note, B Thomas, New Jersey Santee Crawford, Phitatia Oeo W Tonkin.. Newham B T West, Kansas 11.0 rand, Wisconsin. Jolin Frebrey. Fauna Iti•Erak ine, Germantown 0 L Marin. Williamsport itailliou—Saaorkd John W Lewis James B Parker Second SLaboved.rch. W C Carroll, New Jersey' John Thompson, California, M W Hardman, N Jersey V D Ward, Detroit. Lieut W Funk & la, U S A .1 Cooper. Penna. W D Packer. Florida P Garrett, Smyona, Del G Regan; Georget'n. Del W Hill, PI ovldonce, RI A Dill. Delaware" E Newbold, New Jersey Jae M Foster, Bridgeport Alfred Simplius,Bridgoport Black Bear—Third h J Ii Borneman, Boyertown P Elk, Boyertown above Callovvh n J Bowman, Bechtelsville Peter I, Dlener,B4rks co, Pa Flltttle. Lehigh co, Pit T Addis, Huntington Mills N 47 Bei uhart. Pa Lieut. A F Ely, Tank han'clt . Slough. S Easton. H Bower, Montgo y Pa A S CrzesmaD,SelleAville J Totalenson, Byberry J Hersh, Pennehnrg D B Edellean.litaiden. Creek B P &mum, Nazareth ~. SPECIAL NOTICE& THE UNIVERSAL COO-WHEEL'CLOTHES W11 1 1 , 10E31 received the FIRST PREMIUM at all the ra cent State Fairs. For sale by WALCOTT & BURNIIAN pgenta for Lietern Pcanvivaido. 27 South' SIXTP street. , iii•BLtia.BED, link BOTTOMS, - MAT:rxEssics, Iron.liedstsaeis, Camp Cots, I:llarpet.Bweepera. Spring Horses, Tubs, Buckets, &r,, for sale cheap at WALCOTT & BORNEf AM'S, 27 Booth SIXTH street. "its HOOPIAND'S CELEBRATED GERIIIhN BITTERS, preperttl. lir Dr.' C:' AI. JACKSON St CO., Philadelphia, Pi., will effectually cure LIVER COM. PLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, OAreeie or Ner_ Dons Debilitll, iDiseases oj,the Kidneys, rend all (dis eases arising/rem a clieceNered Liver or ,S'aaeaoh. (live them a trial, care you. For sale, at 75`eente per bottle. by-Draggtate and Store Creepers is every town and village iu the United Static Principal Office, Gal 41.11011 Street. oe10•Bc • DEARNESS, EYR AND EAR.—DR. VDti Mosotrztenna, Ocnlht and Anrist; graduate of Vierdia. author cf •• G aide to Diheases of the Eye, !` ObserYa Hone on Dizeasea of the Ear," can -be consulted on alt maladies of the EYE awn &It. Years of experience, with =extensive practice, have gained for him the fet:da tion, be enjoys as the most successful Opthairnic and Antal Burgeon. Numerous acknOwledgments of cares, from persona well known throughout the country, can be examined at bis ofacq,lo27 WALNUT Street, HAIR DyR! HAIR Hvß BATGIIRLOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beet fit the Wor/d. The only, Harm less True, and Reltakle Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—eh au gee Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair,, instantly toia Mosey Black or Natural Broton, without injuring the Hair or Stain. Lug thaSkin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful:Am. Parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the streets of Bad Dies. `The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. Bercrracoa; all others ere mere_ hnitatione and should be avoided. Bold by sil Driaggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, New Yorke Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing MARRI tb.. D=ED. -SUPER BLACK Mournirg Stor. S. C. PALITER, Cishier. THE PRESS.-PHILADELP edet. &blows Market. Robt Berman, N Jersey ILewis Pelmet, New Jersey Richard Ruatace, New York Chas Miller. New York Capt D W VOX, NOOK John B Tower, New jersey Little, New Jersey Chaa klehttlhaus, liaoThertv 5-20. u- e. 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 HaNDLIED MILLIONS remain unsold, and this amount is scarcely sufficient 'to furnish a basis for the circulation of the National Banking Associations now being formed in every part of the Country. But a short time must elapse before this loan iewholly ab sorbed. the demand from Europe, Germanyespecially, being quite active. . • As it Is well known that the Secretary of the Tree sorry has amplo and nnfaiin g resources in the duties on imports, internal revenues, and in the issue of interest bearing Legal yonder Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for along time to come to issue farther permanent Loans. the interest and principal of which are Payable in Gold. These considerations must lead to the prompt cousin- Sinn that the time is not far distant when these " Five- Twenties," 'will sell at a handsome premium, as was the result With the Seven-thirty" Loan, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed : for at par. This is a .. the interest and. principal' being payable in eoin. thud yielding about MORT per cent. per anzam at the present premium on gold. It is called- "Eive-Twenty," from the fact that whilst the Bonds may rnn for twenty years, yet the Govern . - - went has the right to pay them off in gold at par, at any time after jive years. The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No vember and Mar. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are PM ble to bearer and issued for $5O, 8100, $5OO, and $l,OOO, or. Regisiered Bonds of similar denominations, and in addition $5.000 and 810.000. These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns, or counties, and. the Government tel 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, &c., mus Pay from three to five per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the country will. con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail or otherwise properly attended to. The Treasury Department having perfected arrange ments for the prompt delivery of Bond!, Subscribers 'will be enabled to receive them at the time'of subscri bing, or at farthest in FOBS' days. This arrangement will be gratifying to parties who want theßonds on pay ment of the money. and will greatly increase the sales. MICHAEL JACOBS, BANKER, No. 40 South THIRD 'Street,' - PRILADELPHLt. • GO BANIIIENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UEOU.R. RENT MONEY , BOOGRVAND SOLD. 'STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CaIIIMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOIJIlNI! ocs-3m. COLLECTION OF' U. S. CERTIFI. GATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared .to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and dt reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates or ebtedness of the United States now , due or s4ortly , maturing. Terms made known and receipts given at the office, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. • mys-tf GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE' No. 29,824, 200 Shares. issued to us by the New York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia and Reading :Railroad has been LOST, and that application has been made for the sub stitution of a certificate inylace thereof. _ • oc9-30t EQ,UrPA4E AR3 OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. PHILADHLPHIA, October 14, 1883. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this °Moir:until I 2 o'clock Id., on TUESDAY. the 20th instant, to furnish s , prompt'. at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL the -follow- Inc articles: • .Brass - Eagles for Light Artillery Caps, army standard. do Tulips do i do do do do "- Canteens, Corrugated, to I" 3do Cavalry Guidons, do do Great Coats for Mounted Men, .do Engineer Fatigue Overalls, linen or .cotton. Samples of the material to be used must accompany the bid. Bidders will state in their proposals the 'Price, quan tity bid for, and time of delivery. - The ability of the bidder to Jill the contract mast be' guarantied by two responsible persons, 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,irhe may not be known at this office. will Tarnish a certificate from the United Stites District Attorney, Postmaster or other public functionary, - at the residence of the' bidder or guarantors, setting - forth clearly the feet that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men who will, if a contract Is awarded them, act in good faith with the United States, and faithfully ezecnte the same. - Samples can be seen at this Office, to which all erts-. cles must conform. Blank forms for Proposals can be had upon application at this office. Proposals must - be endorsed " Proposals for Army BnppHes," stating the particular article bid for. G. H. C ROSMAN, 0c16.6t Asst. Quartermaster General CT.. S. A. TO SPORTSMEN. .lianufa:ctirers of superior !:;. DOUBLE GUNS, ._ equal, If not . enpertor, to any of the following mokee, which we keep constantly on - hand : - -•--, . William Greener, Westley Richards. Moore A; Harr% and othor makers. - • Also, Powder, Shot, Wads, , Caps, &o. We shall be constantly supplied, during the season, with every variety of SKATES. THE BEST STYLE PICTURES; SUIT. ED 'to` all classes, are REIMER'S Colored Photo graphs for $ t executed with desire to please and sus tain their, well•ltnoWn reputation ,SSCODTD: Street, above Green. NO PORTRAITS SO TRULY' REPRE. SENT you as REIMER'S life•elae Photographs in Oil Colors. Au more life.dn expression.or. 'moros ely sly colored, cannot be fou ad. SICOND ,Street,' above OP:012. MMRS. A.III.JONES,3I.ThiILE 0 Ras. THIS (Monday). and each ATTRItti N thix week, at Redding M. E. Church, SIXTEEN and COATES Streets. ,111 4t IMMECHANICS' BANK, PHIL EL PHIA. October O. 1303 Tho annual meeting of the Stockholdt will be held, at the Banking Hone°, o) third day of November, at 12 M. The annual election for DIRWiTORS, atoning year, will - be held on. AtOlilln. davit November, between the holm of J. want, oce:tutha .rhea... *BANK 'OF COMMER.4 DEL - PBIA. October Oy, UM. T 1 c annual olection for DIttECTORS the Banking House, on MOND &Y, the ovt miler next. between the hours of 1( A general meeting of the Stockholders the same place, on TUESDAY, tile third her next. at 12, M. J. 0;64 nthe tnol7 AILITA.R r NOTIC It• - $727 BOUNTY! $727 B 1 .FIFTY MEN WANTED to complete MN NT, now In cam [rat Camp Market Inquire at the Round HMO, foot of Camden, N. J. 111i66 oath on maker. E. G. JAMS( . Rec CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. - Ai' HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING &IRMA , i/IVALID CORPS FOR PHILADHLPHIA. 443 Sarah THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account ..ordis ability will apply for information for enlistment in' the • INVALID CORPS Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid Corps,. 2136. Third street, Philadelphia, Lieut, J. W. DEAN, Invalid Corps,, 5n Brown street, and N. B. corner Broad and Spring ft ardenete., Phila. Pay and ?allowances, excepting* bounty and Pension, lump as in 11. S. Infantry. B. W. MATTEIS WS, Major Ist Pa. Art. and Sant: Invalid Corps for Vhiladel pliia. • • DANA TROOP.:--,THE , SUB scribere to the fund to buy hoes for the ' m DANA TROOP will rocelye fifty-five per cent. of the amount subscribed by calling on the enbecribsr, 4 . 0, 320 WALN DT street. _ oclfi etc WM, P. JENKS, Treasurer. ARMY GOOIOS. nnevvvn FRO THINGII AM & WELLS HATS FOB RALF, HEAVY,_ =mum. AND LIGHT SHERTINGS AND SHIRTING& . - STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON PLA'NNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CA.MBRIOS ,AND '' KUM AS: _ • BROWN_,BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.' No. 12 WORSTIk'D YARN, &Q. • 8618-If tit FOR THE ARMY AND ➢TAVY. • • EITA.NS MILITARY FURNISHERS . 416 ARCH STREET, • PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company:Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, • Haversticks, CamP Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mel3-tf G. W. SIMONS eb BROTHER, _ SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANDFACTURERs OP JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, • • Alsip • MILITARY' GOODS EVERY, VARIETY. an24-If6m FINANCIAL. 5.205. IsT NOVEMBER' 5.20 s COUPONS WANTED. . EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS NZANTED. STEELING EXCHANGEBOUGHT AND SOLD BY • DREXEL CO., 34. South THIRD Street, SIX PER. CENT. LOAN, JAY COOTEE., SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, OTICE.--NOTICE IS HEREBY A. G. EIRMINWILY & CO:; No• 53 EXCHANGE Platte. IPROPOSAIM. PHILIP WILSON44II CO., 409 CHESTNUT STREET, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, .1863; 10,000 R DS . 0 F FRENCH MERINOEB, ALL-WOOL REP POPLINS, BILE-FACE POPLINS, CORDED MERINOES, • FIGURED POPLINS, ' . IRISH. POPLINS. . EDWIN MALL & CO., 20 South. SECOND Street. N. 13.—Most of the abovi) were bought in the early part of August, and are for sale below the regular 0015-them3t T L ADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS. Black Beaver and Tricot Cloths, • Brown and Black Water-proof Cloths, Dark Brown and Mode Cloths, Fine Black Broad Clothe, Superb q nality,Licarlet Cloths, Chinchilla Cloaking% Also, Cloths, Cassimeree, and Satinets for Men and Ventings, in Great variety, at JOHN H. STOKES, W'4 AWE( Street. N. B.—Jack Strawa, made by and sold for an Invalid. A enw invoiced net received 0c1.5 ONE CASE OF THE BEST HEAVY (malty real Waterproof Clothe, received this day. Best quality Froced-Bearer Cloths. Chinchilla Cloths, magnificent quality. • heavy Plain Brown, and Leather-color Cloths. Ididdieres Cloths, , dark colors. . • Fine French Scarlet Cloths. . ' Blue and . Scarlet Chinchilla Clothe. . ' French Scarlet and Blue Flannels. Frosted-Beaver Clothe, from £?.3 to $B. 'N. B. — Magnificent quality Lyons Silk Velvet, at $l.l and $l6 50 per yard • EDWIN HALL & ocls lil6 South SECOND Street. p, - RA:[ ER FLANNELS. "Ballerdvale and Washington Flannels. Grar, red, bine. and white Twill Flannels. Red: grey, and white plain Flannels, cheap. SAC UK FL AA DELS— Scarlet. Blues. Bled's& Browns, &e. Cotton Flannels Tickings, &c. - Table Fan asks, bleached and:brown. Crash, fine Towels, Nursery Diapers. Gftisteplc pf Skirtings and Sheeting's, .Dealrable ems and mmte o s o Vi L nkr ooNARD; g. E. corner rolml awl . MARKET. - FROSTED BEAVERS. Low grades to extra Sae. Ribbed Beavers, Tricots. Sealskins. Stu Flue Overeoatinge in variety. French Black Broadcloths. Extra fine Black Cassimeres. Rugged styles 'Fancy Cassimeres. Robby Goods fur young gents. BoyolCassitaeres of every grade. COOPER & CONARIL S. E corner NINTH and &IMRE A T .RETAIL JOHN F. YOUNG. _ No. 70 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Ras new in store an excellent assortment of DRESS GOODS, &c., consisting in part otSinek Silks, Alpacas, from the lowest to the finest quality, Merinos, Wool de Lames, Plain and Striped Poplins. clothe style Plaid Cashmeres, Reps. Shawls, and Scarfs. Also, a full line of Flannels, including Silk Warp, Shaker, .tre , dot. ,To which the special. attention of the retail trade is in •vited. - oc9-21t • CHEAP • `..." Just received a LOT OF FANCY SILKS From AUCTION, $1 per yard. SHARPLESS BROTHERS. otB CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets REP POPLINS. &WO YARDS REP POPLINS. EMPRESS CLOTHS and PIOURED POPLINS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, esti CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets FROSTED BEAVERS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS offer RUSTED BEAVERS at $2 E.O. FROSTED BEAVERS at U. FROSTED BEAVERS at $4. VELVET BEAVERS at $6. FROSTED BEAVERS at 4. - And a large assortment of PLAIN and RIBBED MACK BEAVERS. oeS CHESTNUT. and EIGHTH Streets / 10 EIGHTH ST. RIBBON STORE, No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET. We have received from the late New York and Philadelphia Auctions the following most desirable and fashionable g.oods at very reasonable prices: Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at 73 per yard. Do. do. do. Lyons width and quality, 74 50 per yard. LEATHER-COLORED VELVET. —Tin cut Velvet. Cord ed Silk and Bonnet Silk, all o' the moat beautiful shades, with Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, to match. BLACK BONNET RIBBONS.—A. splendid line, from 16 to 44 cents per yard. At the latter price we sell a very wide and heavy Ribbon. . . Extra heavy, all boiled Ribbons, narrsw and wide, lower at retail than they -can be bought else where by the, piece. BLACK, DRAB AND BROWN FELT II tTS, from the manufacturers direct. All the new shapes for ladies' and children's wear, Cell , cheap A complete assortment of Black. English Crape!, pur chased before the late heavy advance in gold. from 65 cents a yard upwards. BiCi.DiNE.Tß.ll3Bbiqg in endless variety. Velvet Rib bons. block and colored.. the best make imported, at a great redaction. Trimming Ribbons, every shade; and every other article need in making or trimming a -ban net,-or that can be found wok us at less than wholesale Prices A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers Country orders promptly attended to. ocl (moll FRENCH - 1863 FEATHERS, - LACES; RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE HATS, • - - JUST OPENED. AT THOSnCENIJPDY & BRO.'S No. 1539 CHESTNUT Street, below Elihth •69-3 m MILLINERY GOODS. BROOKS & ROSENREIM, 431 MARKET STREET, have now on hand a complete assortment of new styles RIBBONS, BONNETS, VELVETS, BONNET-SILKS, MISSES' HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY, to which we invite the attention of the trade. oc7-lm FALL' 1863 WOOD sr- CAR - v, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Haye now 01434 • A. LARGE STOCK OF STRAW. AND FELT GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, And: a general assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of THE TRADE. sel7-Es` in M. E. IVLA.RTINDELL, No. 10 —ll-4 North EIGHTH Street, has now open a handsome 1 ' assortment of . IIPMRS. M. A. KTNG,.1026 CHEST NDT street. will open a fall assortment of FALL AHD WINTER MILLINERY ; en WEDNESDAY. Oitober 0010-6t* lip MOURNING BONNETS . Made to order at the - NNW MOURNING STORE ; M. t. 926 CHIINT.Irmars & CO el9-Im & A. PHILADELPHIA W 1). GLENN, -`IMPORTER OF ' DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS, -NO. 20 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Offen to the trade a full 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. Pule Bssential Oils. . Nose Water and:Orange Flower Water in cans. Povder Boxes and Puffs in great variety. RomadTiltering Paper, all sizes. - Cadaous Aromatise, Hooper's and Arnaud's. -- English Pink saucers, Reeves' and common. ffew Zealand and Pink Linen Twine. • Flasks, Tooth Picks, Violin Strings, .4c.,.11m.„ all at lowest market Prices: se2S-Imif TTERR's 'Drubbing China & Glass Establishment, _ , CHINA HALL, 529,.OHESTNIIT-,BT4ENT, - Wir RTERCTLY OPPOSITE INDEPANDENOR E4I;L;IA; la the cheapest (for the quality) and most extensive 4 sortraent of • AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY. , . Rod opened, of our own importation,"eighty,one casks very snPorior plain' WHITE FRENCH. CHINA, in any Quantity to snit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment of Isenionable • CDT , D ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS. Also ;~laln white English Stone Ware, Dinner and Tea Ware. Also, Toilet nets. in great variety, some very elegantly decorated. /Fir Denble thick China Stone Ware, and. Glass, ex- Dresalyf HOTELS, .pnrermio-, AND RESTAURANTS. air France China decorated to order In pattern. ARP Initlst engraved on Table clime. . . China and lass packed in a proper manner. sets-eatnthim WA ORES AND JEWELRY. 'L AND ROSEWOOD OASES, pplayya San ifelo :, froinnoloYlandrhes34N7e.e4a2aloltfent. Bmeel• 324 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth. E I g ELLIbE° I2 VATO . Jewel r y;Yne I aY and . iy29-6A 4-, -, • 1 IN h WA.TO.I[ REPAIRING attmded to, by the most experienced workmen, I ,every Watch warranted for one o yea Rtr r. ssua., MS" ' - W North SIXTH Street. 0 • ` ING. ii.-Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S orders for tatting repairing Pianos aro received at MASON At CO.'S 007 CHESTNUT Street, only. I 8. has had eleven years' fnetory experience Inßos , •nd Axe years' employment in Philadelphia. four, —Pianos re/euthereci to sound as soft and -t toned as now, Without removing. me for Tuning, $l. ,L THOSE WHO DESIRE GOOD 4 Likenesses, at moderate charge, should get RBI. Egli Colored 1 Pantographs fine quality and artisti lly colored, for 411.; Gallery, SWUM) Street, above RETAIL, DRY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS. SICREL & WHYL, No. 107 North EIGHTH Street FALL AND WINTEit MILLINERY. FANCY ARTICLES. CHINA; AND GLASSWARE. WHIT&, Fxsxoa-aonn-ndarD '—_" MUSICAL BOXES. XIS North SIXTH Street. . . rLANTATION BffIPERS. Fr; se the army bosoital—the bloody battle.fleld—the menden of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from the office and the eacred deek—from the mountain top, distant valleys and for-off islands of the ocean—front every nook and corner of the civilized world—is pouring in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAIN'S FLOTATION BITTERS. Thoniande upon-thousands of letters like the following may bo seen at nor office: BEICHSRURT, WIS., Sept. 16.,1863. * I have been in the army hospitals for font teen mouths—spec ebless and nearly dead At Alton. Ill„ they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. s' Three bottles restored my speech and cared me. * * * C. IL FUME." SOUTH WARSAW, 0,, Inly 213, 1863. • * One young man, who had been sick and not out of the house for Iwo years with Scrofula and Ery sipelas, after paying the doctors over OM without bene fit, has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * EDWARD WOUNALL." The following is from the Matron of the Union Home School for the Children of volunteers: • HAVEMEYER MANSTON, FigiT. SEVENTH ST., .N • ENV YORK, August 2. _lBBB. - Dn.' DRAKE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness - and weak lungs with most happy effort. One little girl; in particular, with pains in, the head, lose of appetite. and daily wasting. Coru3llmpllOß; on whorn all medical skill had been exhausted, has bean entirely 'restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite increased; strength and health followtd. Respectfully, .t* ► * owe mneh to TOL for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. 'ItSV. W. 11. WAGGONER, lifndrid, N. Y." • * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been , greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend. ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa." ••* * -`lhave been a great sufferer from Dyspepata, and had to abandon preaching. *. r * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. . , . LEY. J. S. CA.THORN, Rochester, N. * s en d nn twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation isure.., the PePulat.. daLy in creasing with the attests Of oi SYKES, CHADWICK, dt CO" , s Proprietors Willard' Hotel, Waehington, D. C." R I hays giten the saltation Bitters to hatt dreds of our disabled soldiers with the , most astonishing e ff ec t . 0. W. D. ANDRES"ird. Superintendent Solairs' lloitie, Cincinnati, 0." * * The Plartiation Bitters hate cured me of liver complaint, of whish I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my hasinc"as. - ; B. KINGSLEY,' CleVeland, "* s * The Plantation Bitten have eared me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C.C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co., 25t Broadway,". &0., &e.. Sro. , , &c. The Plantation. Bitters make the weak strong;' the lan:' grid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed. of the celebrated Clfasaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs. dm., all. Pieservadi in perfectly pure St. Croix Ram. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude; palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c., deserve to stiffer 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, NOTICE.—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 our log-cabin bottles. 'Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already In prison. Bee - that every bottle bas our 'United fftates stamp over the cork, and signature on steel-plate side labels. Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE cfc CO., oci4siuszth4m • 2O BROADWAY, N. Y. LADIES' FANCY FURS. .3FA.3EIELTC,k, No. 718 ARCH STREETNELOW EIGHTH, Importer .ami. Manufacturer LADIES' FANCY. FURS My assortment of FANCY FURS for Ladies and Chil dren is now complete, And embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. AU sold at the manufacturers' prices. for cash. - Ladle% please ocS-42n give me a call OPENING OF FANCY FURS. JOHN A. ST INBEiCH, . IMPORTER AND IdABBFACTURER' OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, x 41824 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Has now open a splendid stock of LADIES OD CHILDREN'S FURS, Which will be sold at the , LOWEST CASH PRICES. oc2-2m FURS!. FURS! GEORGE F. WOMUATH, NOS. 415 AND 147 ARCH STREET. HAS NOW OPEN . A FULL ASSORTMENT OF. Ta.A.l3l.Va S 9 MITI S', To which the attention of the public is inyltetl. 5e23.3u2 INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURE YOUR LINE WASHINGTON LIFE INSIJR4NCE COMPANY WHICH OFFERS MORE ADVANTAGES TO INSURERS THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY IN ITS PROMINENT FEATURES ARE AS FOLLOWS Permanent CAPITAL STOCK of- $125,000, now largely added to by aecronnlation. Stockholders receive LEGaL INTEREST ONLY on their stock, which the capital has thus far MORE than earned for them. Policy hollers receive ALL THE PROFITS It Is _the ONLY Stock Compan.Y whose charter ex pressly requires the distribution of ALL THE intorrr among the Policy holders, thus being purely mutua in character. - ,The Company has, therefore. all the adirantages and security of . a STOCK AND MUTUAL COMPANY COM BINED, without their separate disadvantages. Dividends to Policy holders once credited are never forfeited. This is the ONLy Company that guarantees this simple act of justice. Proportion of Assets to Liabilities is larger than most other companies. The following figures, ofrom the oftl- Lit report of the Hassaehuretts Insurance Commission ers, for January, 1P63, page 22, show the standing of ten companies doing business in Philadelphia, con sidered as to the security furnished by their entire . - mcovio for cael. $lOO -at - New En gland Mutual Massachusetts Mutual Mutual Life, of New York Mutual Benefit, of New Jersey... % y New York Life Connecticut Mutual United States, of New York Manhattan, of New York Equitable, of New York WASHINGTON, of New York REFERENCES IN PHILADELPHIA, William Welsh, Thomas Robins, Collin, Zr C 0.,. Jay Cooke, John Jordan, Jr., Alexander Henry, J. Edgar Thomson, CHAMBERS a• REGISTER, For the States of Pennsylvania and Ohio, 'OFFICE; 407 WALNUT-STREET, PHILADELPHIA. oaf% FAME INSURANI - 403 CREMIIIT Btrol.. - • PIIILADELPHIA FIRS AND INLAND INSIETAWS. DEREO.TOIIB., • Francis N. Buck, • • Chas. Richardson; Henry Lewis, Jr.. John W. Erorman, Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davis, • FRANCIS Bi CHARLES RICH WILLIAM I:. BLANCH • TRUSSES, BRACES, &c m skilfully adjusted by C.' H. NEEDLES, corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets.— , Ladies' Depa:rtment for same, conducted by Ladies; TWELFTH Street. first door below Ease. The most complete and varied stock on hand. consisting In part of Trusses. Supporters, Shoulder_ Braces, Belts, Bandages, Elastic Stockings, Crutches, Syringes, Ar. ticlea for Dittmar/. 4i 4 ir. Rom , Ace. Ge2B-3m if 0012 awl NES. 0. M. DEVOE." S. T.-1860.-x. LADIES' FURS. OF NEV YORK. THE UNITED STATES ....1176 54 • . 14'3 93 ... 175 11 ... 138 66 ... 99 41 ... 144 94 ... 130 90 134 04 • 183 69 329 30 Daniel B. Crimmins, S. Morris Waln, Geo. H. Stuart At Go., Morris, Wheeler, & Charles E. Lax Wm. G. Crowell, Joseph H. Trotter. GENERAL AGENTS [E COMPANY, NO. E D. Woodruff. Geo. A: West,- - John Ressler.• Jr. , Chas. Stokes,- A. H. Rosenholm, Joseph D. CH. President. - 'EDSON, 'nee President. • D. Secretary. MIBM[ NEW FIUBLICATIONS.. P ETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DE mzuron. fel OCTOB&R 15th, ie published 'MP MORNING. BEST I—PETERSON'S HOHNTREPRIT DETECTOR. for OCTORERISth. 38 pathsbed THIS MORNING. PRICK TRN CENTS. 38 NEW COUNTERFEITS ARE fith' described in PEFERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR and DREXEL'S BANK NOTE MST, for OCTOI3ER 11th, which is ready Tills MORNING, at B PRTERSON & BROS., No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. TERMS—Ono Dollar a year monthly, or Two Dollars stini-montbly, or Ten Ceuta a number. Ad vertia' rnents inserted in it at low rates It TO CHOIRS AND SINGERS.—JUST pußmtnEn—GEsis sAcdED HACC:Ci and arranged for English words, for form . voices, and with an accompaniment for plane or organ. by John C. 3 . 3. Ststalbridge, orgaula of SA. Qtaraent's Church in parts. about twelve pages each. Price 50 do a fart. PART 1. —... _. Holy Twelfth Mass ' Mozart. There is a Happy Land Winter. All Thy Works Hine. PART 2. . Prayer for the Commonwealth B. Taylor. incline Thine lac ' Himmel. Come ye that Love the Lord , Bordese. PART 3. I will be Glad... Trio. from Attila If oly - . PART 4. Almighty Sternal Mozart Lord Almighty Sixth hfites—llayda. 0, Holy Lord Bordesi. , , Prayer, from Taaored Rogßini, For sale at . S. E. GOULD'S, ocl4-3t. SEVFNIII and CHESTNUT Streets, THE STANDARD SERIES OF POPII -k- LAR FICTION. Jost Published, BENSLEY A NEW AMERICAN NOVEL. . e . es By the - author of Life Before' Blm," ABa o_ /Io Story*" &C.* &c. _ llniforrrk wfth THE STORY OP E Thackeray, NANEI TE 'AND THE LOVERS. By Talbot Gwynne. HEART AND CROSS. By Mrs Oliphant. - MY , LADY. - A Tale of Modern Life. Paper covers. limo. Price Thirty tents each.. The "Standard Series" includes only the better, class of Novels. It is every cheap, neat, attractive, and. reada hie series of popular books Uniform in size, style, and price Either of the volumes' mailed free of postage, on receipt of price. Other works in preparation. J. G. GREGOttI, Publisher, . oci3tuths-Si No. 46 WALKER. Street, New York. 3 - UST. PUBLISHED, • BY J. R UPPINCOTT & CO,. AHEM RHOADES' POEMS. POEMS : A series of Tales inverse, with a variety of 13 rival productions on chosen themes, intended to please the many and offend none. By MRS.. RACHEL RHOADES. (The American Harp,)- Authoress of "The Minstrel-Lyre,' `Zimlaite," . • ' 12mo. $1 'LI • For sale . by T. B. PETERSON Br BRO.; HOCi cripsizittr street, INK. S. MARTIEN, twe •1 WILLIS P. HAZARD, '4 , 44. G. W . prr MISR, ' 808 'no Fr. 000 NEW E 00118—• ' . Just received by - J. ; B. LIFTINCOTT &CO.. --- 715ana67711LRECET Street ANNALS OF THE ARMY OF THE °MARSHLAND: con prising biographies. descriptions of departments, accounts of battles, 4[6... by an officer. One handsome - volume, Bvo. - THE . PENINSULA CAMPAIGN . IN VIRGINIA. By Rev.y. s. _ _ LEVANA: or, The Doctrine of Edncation. From the German of Jean Paul Richter. MEDITATIONS ON LIFE, and its Religious Duties. From the German of Zsehoklie. THE BING OF AMASIS. From the Papers of a Ger mah Physician. By R. Bnlwer Lytton. DAILY WALES WITH WISE MEN: or. Religions Enrolees for Every Day in the Year. By Bev. Nelson EL ANOR'S' VICTORY, •A Novel By M. E. Bred a,. INGENZO. A Novel. By J. Paiffitte. -PETER CARRADINE; or, The Martindale Pastoral. By.feroline Cheesebro o wa cio NDEL „ L PHILLIPS' SPEEOBIEL and LECTITRES. 11A.'ZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 724 CHESTIIIIT STREET. Bitween Seventh and Eigati. Streets v 811 Books usually to be bad in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, alwayabefonnd on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Nel2-81na MAP OF GETTYSBURG BATTLE prepared byWm; B. Willcox, Captain and A. D. 0 on Mader Gen. Reynolds' staff. 60 cents. . DAILY WALK. WITH WISE MEN. or Religions Exer cises for every day in the year, by Rev. Nelson Head. $l6O. THE RING OF AMAS'S. by Robert B. Lytton. $l. RNAPP'S FRENCH READING BOOK. $1.2.5. LEYANN A., or the Doctrine of Education; from the German of 3. P. F. Richter. $1.6'3 MEDITATION'S ON LIFE, AND ITS RELIGIOUS DUTIES. Translated from tho German, by F. Rowan. $1.25. THE TWO BROTHERS AND TEE TWO OATHS. 50 cents PEI DAYTON., SD cents. For era by :WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 606 CHESTNUT Street HARRIS' DENTAL SURGERY. - THE EIGHTH EDITION -NOW READY. The Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery, by Chapin A. Harris, M. D:. D. D. 8., late President of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. &c., &c., the eighth edition, enlarged and revised, with three hundred and twenty illustrations. One vol ' royal octavo. Price $.5. MEDICAL, DBNTAL, AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. A large assortment always on head, for sale at low prices, by LINDSAY & BLARISTON. Publishers and Boolcsellers, cell .25 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. STATIONERY. Moss & NCO., ReaI:WWI:MY IDIOrm the public they have opened a BRANCH at No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, Second Door shove the Post Office, where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple, Counting House, and Office .STATIONERY., BLANK BOOKS, AND ENVELOPES, of their own manufacture, of the bast qualltle,s, and in swat variety. • The business will he 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 patronage.. Blank Books ruled to any pattern. Envelopes, of any size or shape, made to order at short notice. They will continue their Wholesale business of Book sellers and Stationers at the Old. Stand, - - Q. 480 MARKET STREET. te22-Ito_ if AUCTION SALE. d i >f4 , BAZAAR-NINTH AND SAN sou Shasta. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES,ONsSATURDAY AfORNDSbi NEXT, At 10 o'clock, comprising about - 11F11 HORSES. Full descriptions in catalog - dee. ALSO, A large collection of desirable new and second-hand carriages and light wagons, single and double harness, saddles, Sic ' with which the sale will commence. qty? No postponement on account of the weather. ocls-ltif ALFRED Di. FIRMNESS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE AND TO LET POAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE C beg Stied-up YARD in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire on .the premises,- No. 957 NortIiNIIVIII St., below Girard avenue. oc'o-6te 57:50.-A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, pleasontly located, sixteen feet front, lot seventy-two feet deep• subject to ground rent. The house has six rooms and back kitchen, and will be sold at this very low Price. as the owner is going to Europe. Icquire at KERS.RaW & BIRD'S, 334 ORES MUT Street, up stairs. ocls-2t. de FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE num Tenth-street Residence. No, MA; lot 22x100. Thir teenth-street Residence. below Walnut; lot 18x155. - Number of others in different localities. 0016 E PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. ftSt TO RENT-NORTH FOURI'IL ow+ reet DWELLING, No. 535, with large back build ings. modern conveniences, and stable in the rear. By ocls-31. P. T. &J. H MORRIS, 916 ARCH Street. de FOR SALE 7 —THE STORE AND Mr: 4 DWELLING noriliwest corner of SIXT SE aT Et stud SUISIMER Streets. The dwelling to let. Apply to W. 31. ROSSELL ALLEN. southeast corner FOURTH and WALBUT, second floor. - ocl3-3t• FOR SALE VERY LOW-THE .11MFOITR-STORY DWELLING, with three.story back buildings, No. 122 NEW Street. Apply to. WIL ROS- SELL ALLEN, soatheatt corner FOURTH and WAL NUT, second floor. oclallto .11.01 TNT YERNON-STREET RESI• &Ea DENCE.—A very desirable dwelling, on KOMI. VERNON street. west of Nineteenth street, having all the modern imMovements. For sale by HORLCE FRITZ, (0.9. Mit* 144 Smith FOURTH street. Al NORTH BROAHSTREET - REST DENCE—Fcr sale, a handsome Platen-stone front four. story dwelling with thrse story double back build ings, on BROAD street, below Columbia avenue. Has all the modern, convernences. Lot twenty-four- feet front and two hundred feet deep to Carlisle street. Apply to HORACE FRITZ, Conveyancer. ocl2-61i * 144- South FOURTH street. Alt' DE LAWARE-COUN TY PROPER. ~.: . ....z.— TY FOR SALE.—A number of largo and small PALMS, .sevaral ST st class. Send for catalogue. JAMES.X. CUMMINS., Surveyor, ocls-61 5 Media, Delaware county Pa. FOR SALE -A FIRST. RAR E FARM. - • . Will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, on TUES DAY, the 20th inst., that weltknown and valuable YARN, containing 211 acres, situate in Salisbury town ship, Lancaster county, in Peoria valley.athree miles north of the railroad at the Gap station. It is welt im proved-and watered, and in a high "tate of cultivation, and is one of the most inviting in the county for a - farmer or eapiteliet Sale at 1 o'clock P. hi. GEORGE mr. BTICKLBY. For reference apply to SAMUEL KILPATRICK..J.4I South FOURTH Street. ()cu.*, go FOR SALE---HIORLY-IM -a—Proved Montgomery county FARM and MILL PRO PERTY, The URI is known to be one of the very beet in the county for business. and in the best order. Situate r. ear a station, N. P. R. R..a few miles north of the city. Contains 49 acres of superior land. with extensive and. first-ease farm improvements Also, valuable FARM, 70 acres, eight miles west of the city. Call and examine register of farms. Apply to B. PETTIT. ocls 323 WALNUT Street. .A SPLENDID BLACK CAVAL RY HORSE, 7 years old. for a colonel or gene ral in the army, will be brought in from Chester county and offered for private sale on SATURDAY. October 17, at 10 or 11 o'clock. at Pennsylvania Farmer's Hotel. No 3510 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. ocls-2to WIS. C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1037 WALNITI' Street. A few Pupils can be received for the study of. French and German, oel3-Im* E ATTENTION OF GROCERS AND OTHERa is invited to the NEW LIQUID BL,ACRIIIG manufactured by BROWN .4c BROTHER. Boston. This Japan Blacking, with balf the usual labor, in- Parts a most intensely rich lustre and jet black. eonal to the highest Japan Varnish, produces a most perfect smooth surface, so as not to soil the guest linen, renders the leather easy and pliable, and will retain De virtues in any climate. For sale by the case at TRA.FRII k COWPRIVITINVAIrB.- 417 COMME RCN Street. sa6-1101f WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY PURE CIDER. AislD WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, =STAND SEED, SPICES. Sco.. Oro. ALL THE RIMISITES FOR PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSES. • ALBERT G. ROBERTS. Dealer in Pine Groceries, salt-it corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO viIe. GIST. may be consulted, DAY and EvntrarG. on adaptation to Business.- Trade. and , ProfessiOnt on the improvement - of health, correction of faults, formation of friendebipa. Stc. Fall de scriptions of character alien when requirad, at No. At S. TOTH Street, aboTs Glximtnat. set-tketu.Smlf lIONCERT rr - zn.ti ZILB_L4I:. EDWIN ADAM'S MATILDAHERONE WILL Guys A sEADINTI for the Boliefit Of the SICK AND 'WOUNDED SOLDIERS • . Of , TRH HOSPITAL, ox ITOSPITAL. ox The Celebrated Band attached to the Hospital will hn n attendance. Tickets. SO Cents.. For sale at all the brincipal Manic and Book stores. ocla-St WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Lessee Mrs. M GARRET'ISIDEL. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING •THE GREAT COMBINATiON STARS, MATILDA HERON AND ED WIN ADAM& Will appear for pooittooly the last time in CAMILLE: OR. THE RA MATILDAOQUETTE. To-morrow, BENEFIT OF HERON: whoa will be ',rod need an entiralynewplao.wratan expressly for Matilda Heron, en itled ASF ASIA." Box Office open daily from 10 till 3 o'clock. when Beata may be secured. °tali VEW CHESTNUT-ST. TILMATRE:- Lessee and Manager Mr. WM. WHEATLEY. FIRST NIGHTS - in which - MISS LUCILLE WESTERN will appear in the great sensational play. founded upon Mrs. Henry Wood's popular novel. entitled EAST LYNNE, in which she will sustain er dnal characters of LADY ISABEL and MADAME VINE. supported by the following artists: Mr. S. C. Dubois. F. Mordant, E: 'Lamb. S. W. Blais dell, J. Seymour, De Forest,_and others: Misses Mary .Welle. Esse Eytinge, M ller, Cooper, Mrs. Marlow. awl others. 11 minell ••••Verdi ...Andre. . _ '.During the recent production of this play at this es tablishment it attracted the .- LARGEST AUDIENCES ever within its Walla . . SEATS MAY BE SECURED - oels-Et - THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARcwit STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street_ above abat. Acting and Stage Manager WM. S. FREDERIORB. Bnainesa Asent and Treasurer .TOS. Mu - RPirj FIFTH WEER OF RIORINGS' OPERA TROUPE. MONDAY. AND EVERY EVENING. TILE ENCHSIQTRERS. the Encluentreee....Mlss CAROLINE RIC HMG& Ramir - Mr, Seguin_ Don Silvio 51r. MIL Forte 13rachio Mr. Pe, ken. Dr. Matbansius Mr G. (hullo.. •FRIDAY, 'BENEFIT OF MISS RICEINGS. ON MONDAY, October. ie. 1511. . B. L. DAVENPORT. T W WALLAC.F. Ta . and MRS. FARREN will appear. Tickete. 25, 50, and 75 cents. No extra onerge , for yeeureti seats at *he Box Office, from 10 A bi V 31 4 .14. ocl2-4t Fox's CASINO, Positively tiKt MO ARABIC TROUPE, o "."" t • tng MALE AND FEMBLEICROEATS. Previous to their departure for California. COAT/NI:7ED COMIL4S 111111 oaS. thetti6k* °BEAT CCNBINATION TROUPE. censisting of . E6 Talented Perfwiners; Grand ➢lslatin&e every _Saturday for Ladies and-Ohli dren. ocl2-nt• SIGNOR - BLITZ, THE NECR-ONAII k.„ fER, Bobby, the Witty, and the learned Go,nari. are be . 6: e the public every evening, and Wednesday aWI. Saturday ,Lfternoons, at the TERPLE OF WONDERS. ' We are not sure as to the pedigreeof Bob',b but th.: t AsPembly Bra24lllP the Signor comes in a direct line from some old - philosopher; We are positive. ocl2. (2 1 .ERM ANIA OROBESTRA.- PUBLIC REHEARSALS:`comma' o* October TIM. at Sy o'clock, at the MUSICAL Fur, Et4LL, and coutioua inn , Saturday.- Single tickets, 2E. contr.: _ Packages of six tickets, $l. To be bad at AlnDHE'd;l.lo OHIEIT liIIT Street; S. B. GOULD, SETRITTH and. CHEST RIM .and at the Hall door. - 0012-Sto. THE PHILADELPHIA NATA.TORI UM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE. THE WINTER SEASON of this 'popular establishment begins next THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15th. DR JAS SIN respectfully invites his friends and the Patrons of the inert .ntion to an inspection of the Neer Gymnasium on the S econd floor of the building, for hire days previous to opening—all day and evening on Wed nesday, October 14th, and on Thursday, the 15th, till o'clock o'clock P. M. utrtularF will be ready for distribution, and the books; open for subscription. . ocl3-3t. P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY O THE FINE ARTS. _ 10M5 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) front 9:A. AL MI 6 P. M. Admission 25 cente. Children half price. je27-,V POINT BREEZE PARK, PRII,ADELPHLA —FALL, TROTTInt MEM ING, 1363. WEDNESDAY; Oct. 14th. S5OO Premium—Mile Heats, best 3 in 5, to Harness. Dan Mace esters bk. • General Butter." Sohn Crook enters s. m. " California Damsel." Thos. McConnell enters b. g. "Keystone. SAME DAY.6SO Preminm—Mile Heats, to Wagons. G. Fir_ Fitzwater enters Bay Mare. Jos. Medley enters s. " Johnny." • • Jan Gilchrist enters Bay Mare. john Turner enters b. to. ' Boston GirL " - - M. Goodwin enters b g. • 'Point - Breeze " Sara McLaughlin enters b. in. " lAdy Thom" THURSDAY. Oct. 15th. $3OO Continental Hotel Premium—Mlle Heats, best SEAS. to Harness. John Turner enters b. m. " May Queen." Tbrs. McConnell enters b. v "Keystone. " : Gcodwin enters b. g. " " Point'Breeze:" • SAME DAY. BM Premium—Mile Meats, best 3 in 5, to Wagons, John Gilchrist enters Bay Mare. .1. S. Wheeler enters g r. " John J. Wheeler." S. Clark eaters b. v.." Harry of the West." Dan Mace enters b "m. " Lady Tompkins." FRIDAY, 'Oct. 16th. ',WOO Premium—Mile Heats, best 3 in 6, to Wagons. Dan Mace enters bk. g. "-General Butler." John Crook enters 8. m. California DarriseL " S. Clark enters b. g. " Duchy. " SAME "DAY. $lOO Premium—Two Mlles and Repeat, to Hareem_ Jos Medley enters s. g " Johnny. S. Clark enters b. v . '`Titman " Dan Mace enters b'm. • Lady Tompkins."' SATURDAY, Oct. 1701. *2CO Premium—Mile Heats hest gin 5, to Harness. John Turner enters b. in. May Queen." S. Clank enters b. g. " Drutchy.. ," ' M. Goodwin enters b. Point Breeze." SAME DAY. $lOO Premium—Mile Heats beet in 5 teSaddle. John J. Wheeler enters b g. Frank.-' .Dan Mace enters b. m. "Lady Tompkins." . Sam McLoughlin enters h " Lady Thome.' MONDAY, Oct. Path. s—Preminxn—Mile Bette, best 3in .5. to Harness. Dan - Feller enters br. s. Robert Fillingbani." Sam McLaughlin enters bk. g," Lancet." TUESDAY, Oct; Nth. - WO Premium—Mile Heats, beet 3 in 6 to Earnests. John Gilchrist enters Bay Mare. J. J. Wheeler enters b. g. Sohn Henry," Jos. Medley enters b. g. " JObnny." S. Clark enters b. M. Mountain Maid." Sam McLaughlin enters b. m " Lady Thorne." Gentlemen's Season Tickets (not transferable). $5. Which will admit ladies accompanying, without pay. - Single Ad mission: $1 (for. Male Adults only.) Tickets may be obtainectat tee Continental Hotel, La. Pierre House, at the Office, and from the Directors. Omnibuses will leave the terminue of the Tenth an& Thirteenth - streets Railway for the Park. The Annual Subscribers' privilege of being meow panW d by annals friend,-without pay, will be suspended during the meeting. Members ere respectfully requested to waive the privilege in their case. Disorderly or improper persons will be summarily ejected from t,he premises. No occupancy of the road or- footwaye; for any Pa/ - Pose whatever. will be allowed. Members and Annual Subscribers will please enter at the regular gate on the road, as they will not be recog nized by the attendants at the lane gate. A Band of Music will be in attendance each day. S. KILPATRICK. Secretary, Office 144 South FOURTH Street_ TO WATCHA.IA_RERS.-WANTED Ent-class WATCHMAKER. Apply to LEWIS' L&- DOMUS & CO.. No. SOS CHESTNUT Street. ocls-2t WANTED-A YOUNG MAN wEra • writes a _good rapid hand and is quick at figures.' Address Box 565 Philadelphia Post Office. in handwriting of amlicant. with reference, and stating amonn t of salary expected. 001.5 the 2t. SEXTON W A NT.RD FOR NATIVITY CHURCH, corner of ELEVENTH . and MOUNT VER NOB Streets: none need apply nn Iris well raeommendeti. Address WAI. HOBART BROWN, 626 North SIGH TEEPATII Street. stating where an interview may be had, and giving references. ocls-3t. WANTED --EMPLOYiItENT. BY ONE . wr o is determined to matte himself generally nee fol. in any mercantile pursuit.. Address "E. G.. Peas office. 0c1.3.A. WANTED, ON THE IsT OF JANU ARY, 1864, aai - interestin iome 'Afercantile Bald ness. whole from $2,(0) to $3,000 could be safely and profitably Invested. Address "Partner," This Office. 'WANTED TO RENT.- A FURNISH ED GRUNFTIENISEED ROMS. (former prefer red). within easy dietanee of SIXTH and MARKIIT Streets. A liberal rent and drat-class references given. AddressDo'x 1151- Post Office. oc:13-4t. W ANTE D- $l5 PER DAY.-WE 11 IF want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents -in every county, for a genteel business, at a commission of from i 35 to $1.5 per day. No humbug. aspartame& canvasses preferred, but reran for all Address C. Ili DUNN at CO . Publishers. At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois, or US IL BADE street, New leak. 3inz LOAN WANTED.- $50.000 W_A_NTED fox five years. 'on inside business property in dm city of °bleu°, which cannot fail to be satisfactory se curity. Address, with real name and terms, "Drawer." 6580._P. 0., Chicago, 111. oc1310t• 11 WANTED-A GO(SD-SIZED FUR NISPED or UNFURNISHED 11011 . SE. from Ist No vember to lst May, or for the year. Address Box t?..4 Philadelphia P. 0. oel-1-3t. 860 A MONTH! WE WANT AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses pa* to our EVERLAhTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL B _ and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars res. SRA' CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d*WEEn AU DEPUTY QUARTERMA OFFlCE.—Pauximpau., Feb. L. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL tf the following Points : Tortugas. Rey West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Vs.' . .Newbern, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD: Captain and Assist. Quartsimastar; LOST AND FOUND, 10, LOST. BETWEEN WALNUT AND wAidqedV:k a t a g aersrea p lEVEß ;Ig aaed.ilitrr will be raid by leavicg it at J. RE %II • & 411 PENN Street. 10016-2t*J J. D. DOWLING-. T .OST—A CE'RTEk'IC-A.TE Fall ONE -a-4 share in the Kensington Bank, in the county- of Philadelphia, ISO 6. Ihe _finder will be suitably re warded if left at 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY Street. seZi-tath - MOSES WHEELER. . . - - - AA F.AALTLY, CONSISTiNG OF FOUR or fiTB persons, (no children). house,.vate board ing for the winter M. a erst-class - between and including Spruce and Chestnut streets. (Walnut or Chestnut preferred .) They wish a well - famished front Parlor and three bed•rooms, a private sable, with god accommodations,' and the comforts of a home, for which. liberal compensation will be made. Address P. 0. Box ocl3-6t RAILROAD ',DIES. ROAD, vle. MEDIA iget)BMEM= On and after MONDAY, September 14th,•1863. thiC Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot, loathe east corner of EIGHTEENTH , and MARKET Streets, at 7.46 and 10. SO A. M., and at 8 and 4.16 P. - M. A Freight Train. with Passenger. Car, attached, leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MtliliET Streets (West Philadelphia) at 6.46 P. M. Trains leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and DEAR SET Streets (West Philadelphia); 17 minutes after the starting time from EIGHTEENTH. and ILARKET. The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A: 6f. ma 4.16 P. 14.. connect with Trains on. the P. and B. C. B.R. for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, &a. HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent_ z tlitz t - FOR ALBANY AND TROY. —Steamer MOLLISO Ricatunan master. is now loading for the above points. and will leave on THURSDAY. October 15tb. at 4 o'ztock P: For freight, which will be taken on aulhonabie terAllt. 1011 Y to. & PLAN &GAN. ocl3-3t No. 304 South riRhAWARF. Avenue, ED. MARCHA.NI, I PO - 10RAPT • PAINTER, bus removed to 010 LOLCITBT &wet, where ho will be glad to 5.f..2 Sacs Irienda and thooe Public wbo may be utterto4 t4. 1 § 1 . tiAe oca —,sl6lrSi SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Ccto7er l'ab, at 9 o'clock P. 11( CHRSTAI7I' STREKT LAST SIX NIGHTS THE TURF. VW ANTS. ASOARDING. WEST CHESTER D PHILADELPIELA. RAIL.