FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ME MONEY MARKET. ParranaLPBaA. Oct 16, 1883 Unfavorable rumors from the army In Virginia, and the reported removal of General Heade, seemed to have tin exciting effect on gold to-day, which opened at 156, sore to 167 butdetloff near the close to 166,ti bid. It is to say what may he the true canoe or causes of this steady advance in the price of gold. 'The various reaeons assigneal each have some weight...and the com bination, perhaps, makes a Powerful argument in favor of the advance. We are glad to see that no depreciation ~„f G o v ermen t paper or loans follows, :for-the cancer alone into the live twenties are double and treble what they we r e when gold was 125. It is nothing remarka ble for two millions to be taken in a day, and for the Test week or two the average has been ten millions a , tweek. 5 his is Pretty good evidence that an operate.- ..Men of gold is no sign of a detreciation of currency. 'There is no change in the condition of the money mar het. Capital is plenty, and lenders moderate in their ..demands. The stook market was not activoAbut priceswaro firm, 'with some disposition to invest in tee fancies. Cata ,lvieert preferred rose is 26, the common sold at 8; &Amyl -IEI Navigation preferred rose to 24g; North Pennsylva -31% was'`}( lower, selling at 20%; Wyoming Canal rose 36'; Reading was steady at 613 f ; Union Canal rose to 4.1 i ; Pennsylvania Railroad fell off to 69; Beaver Meadow -gold at' 77;.Eimita eevens sold at 79,34; North Branch "'Canal itixce at 37.; !Susquehanna sixes at MI Wyomi ng laonde ut 101; Heading and Pennsylvania mortgages were ;steeds , : City and State Mane were drm. The market , closed strong. Drexel at Co, quote: 'United States Ronde. 1881..... ... .108 atlalYs Ti. S. new Ceitificates of Indebtedness 99.Ka 9914 IL S. old Certificates of Indebtedness..... - .... 10 2 . 3 1tifdi-02% 'United States 7-30 Notes ' 10634106,V 1 Quartermasters' Touchers 9,9.1.0 99 ' , Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness........ !4d. c01d156 antsof . Sterling Exchange ..... . .... . ... . .17 0172 Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, dm, as follows V. S. - 6s 188.1 'U. B. 7 3.10 Notes Certificates of indebtedness, old. 4•ertifcates of Indebtedness, new • .. a . . Quartermsters' Vouchers PeniandNater ,Gold Pales of five twenties 151,257,150. . . . The Great Western (Marine) Insurance Company Of 'l(a .' ork anbounce, in another colamn, that they foave established branch offices in London, where risks will be taken on shipments to and from all ports of the world on the same torms as those of first-class companies in The following, are the trade tables of the port of New rock compared with those of tho same mouth in 1862 and 1881: . , Imports. Sept., 1061. Sept , 1861. Sept.. 1861. yw. for oonsumpticei.s3,lo6,29B 11.,P0,711 17,201,83.5 JBnt. for warehoeeng. 1,39^,766 4,351,1134 8,431,310 Free goods 2,577,:415 1,781,001 783,961 specie..,. 1,2414112 121,315 78,1.31. Total ~, $7,300,461 $18,147,97 $15,499,919 - Withd'n tut warh'se. 2,939061 2.715.650 6342,561 -Cash ..... 1,642,332 5,2:19,045 7,210,543 Exports. Domestic pr0drtce....59,877,909 $14,731,993 511,717,741 For mdse., dutiable. 30 013 667,997 55,40) Tor do., free .261,168 573,571 238,972 Specie' 15,756 5.085.919 3,490,381 T0ta1.... .... -510,187,846 $19,091,171 $15,492,518 *Total ex. of specie.. 10,172,092 15,975,552 12,912,123 The following shows the receipts of the Delawariitivi, atop canal Company for the week ending October 10. 1 . - $6,122 '2.8 Pr B63 evionaly 1863..; ... . .... . . ..:.....121. 560 21 4127.883 19 4 58,361 35 Correepimding time laet year increase in lettl A new bank, with a capital of $3:10,C00, milled the Hope Bank of Albany, has bean eatabliched at the State capi= gal of New York.- The .following sho'we the amont of coal transported , over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending. October 10, 18123, and previoas since December 1, 1862, •compared with came time last year: Week. Previously. Total: Tons. Cwt. Tone. Cwt. Tons. Cwt Hazleton .. . ... .. 3,6.80 04 106,186 13 113 369 17 tiast Sugar Leal 2,912 01 )25,514 03 1'18.436 G 3 4Counoil Ridge ~; 1 .83717 79.417 05 81.244 17 Mount Pleasant 1,19115 27.718 10 28,910 04 !Spring Mountain 2,918 17 94.799 17 94.748 14 Coleraine 4.59 08 41.307 I'9 41,746 57 ',Beaver Meadow 63 13 3.730 18 3,794 11 New York and Lehigh. 869 54 34 714 )6 32.756 10 N. Spring Mountain 2,270 14 96,9:9 16 . 99.19110 Joddo ... . .. ..:........,,.2,139 OS 104,719 06 103,853 14 34arleigh 1.2.55 12 46 252 01 47,607 13 German Penna 1 068 17 48.6:0 11 49 084 OS 12bervale, 712 05 34,493 00 30,595 03 311.1nesville 941 13 30,393 14 36,1,6-07 Muck Mountain 851 09 7,965 62 8.818 11 Other Skippers 1,675.10"28.083 69 26•701 08 L. M. Coal 776 10 •••••••• 976 10 Total 11 985.9/9 05 1,011,313 16 4+5 4 4 - ' 9 U9l7Blll 3 oodingweek loot 3 ge&r...l .4 . . ... ..... 19,885 09 70:.707 16 722.685 05 litorease 5;549 02 283,081 09 288,630 11 "The following is a statement of coal transportation the Delaware and Hudson Canal: . . . . ending Oct 10 season. Delaware and Hodson Canal Co. ... . 28,451 600.837 Pennsylvania Coal Co 2 1 802 509.912 Total loin For the same period last year week. season. bela4ttrevid:Tlndgan. Canal co.. ...2.3.t2a 449,966 a s onnsylvanta Coal Co 25,523 445,757 Total tons The following shows the shipments of coal over the Delaware, .Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. for the week ending Saturday, October 10. 1863. compared with the same time 1882 Week. Year. TOltli. Cwt. Tone. Cwt. 7.244 00 251.552 00 20,226 12 . 691,531 15 Shipped North Shipped South Total 27,471 01 For the eorrespondinaime last year Shipped 14orME 0,686 08 shipped South ....... 17,164 12 The following !shows the business of the Lehigh coal and Navigation Company for the week ending October 30.1863 . - FROM MAI7OII CR17218. Tolls. Cwt. Tone. eVirt, !Summit Mines ...... 8675 06 291,070 09 Boom Run Mines .. 42.684 16 Lehigb Mines 1,514 04 21,605 08 EAST MAI7CH CHUNN. Coleraine Min es... •.. 745„16 8,811 00 tBpring Mountain • • 210 67 Smith's Spring Mount 641 62 2,74515 H. Spring Mountain 1,860 00, 29,311 02 B. Spring Mountain 466 00 21.101 02 Hazleton Mines 1.780 60 15 ,0 02 36 Mount Pleasant' 9 4 14 91 14 Buck Mountain 684 12 6.866'17. Connell Ridge 6 , 1 10 14.405 00 deddo . . . ..... . Mt 18 2`,3000S :Fulton Mines 585 02 10,163 17 Barletta Mines 448 06 2,008 06 Dillnestrille Mines -• 140 08 2 731 12 r. and Dust Coal 346 10 3,045 16 The New York Evening Post says; Gold has been more steady after the excitement of yesterday. Haying opened at 15 0t5634 it closes dull at 15534. Exchange is Quoted at 171, situ; little doing The loan market continees easy ati 6@7 per cent. There is no apprehension of coming stringency, as the best authorities appear to be of the opinion that, so long as capital is pouring so abundantly into our great financial centres, an incr,.itsins amount must always be available for loan purposes, especially so long as the volume of the currency is not suddenly or capriciously (diminished. The stock market opened dull and closed steady. Go vernments are strong; Hardier State bonds heavy; bank shares dull; railroad bonds firm; railroad shares are ex cited and irregular, Harlem being the most a-settled. • Before the Board gold sold at 156; Erie at 100(41106h ; New 'York Central at 1.34.3,M131,4; thnHon River at 12912E1139: Barism at 113tl114; Reading at 12.3.14; Rock Island at 1 10661081 d: Galena at 110)46/1111; North Western at 46.4; Comb( rland at 36Y,(036%. The appended table exhibits the chief movements of the market comtered with the latest prices of yesterday evening Thurs. Wed. Adv. Deo TF. S. 6s, 1891, rag 10734 107% .55 17. S. `'6e, 1681. c0n.....10851 10814 .. U. S. Seven-thirtles.• —106% 10634 • • 1J• S. 1 Yr car., g01d....1021.1 106;4 13. S. ],yr. our 9934 99% .. Anteritan G01d.........158 166. Tennessee 65.....• 62 63 Missouri 6s 6731 97% :Pacific Mail VA 230 • • New York Cen.Railr'd.l33% 134 .. Erie 109% 109 • . Erie Preferred 10434 105 Hudson River:. .. . . —.139 13936 Harlem .11436 116% • • Harlem Preferred. ...120.. 125 Reading... ... . ..... 123 .. Michigan HentraL 12.336 123% Michigan Southern..... 57% 87% • Michigan South. guar..134% 135 Illinois Can. Scrip. ...125 126,4 Cleveland and Pitt5 . ....193 , 10334 Calmat 110 g 111 •. Toledo ........ . ...... 11834 11.8% • • Rock Island 1093: 108% Fort Wayne 94534 96 • • :Prairie du Chien.. ..... 69 69 Terre Haute ..... . . 65% . 34 Horthweetern 46% 43 ••% Chic. anti Alton 803.4 81 Canton 834 34% Cumberland 37 59 .Quicksilver' 63 61 Phihula. Stock ..Exe. (RePorted. by S. E. STAYMAN: FIRST 100 Nortb Pa 21 100 do ad:. 21 .7.CCO City at 104 200 do new 100:1 . 1 .-0(110 200 d utnew 1004 1 do 104 1100 do exempt ..... 104 210 Sehyi Nav pre 283 do 86.. 23i‘ 10 1 0 0 do 530.. 2334: 200 do ' 237?, 'WOO SUsit Can Gs. • 200 Green Mountain... 334 621600 tr. S.Treae. 73.70 n .1004 do 1063 i . . BET WEE 100 Heading It 6134 1362 Schyldo 28% MIT pre 28% 100 do 28% SECOND 100 Green & Coates.•.. 95 1000 Penns R 24 m0rt..106 WOO Schyl Play 6s 1882.. 89 4000 do ..... .:cash.. 89 5 Slug Canal 15 100 do b 5.. 15 100- Green /Wm....AGO 4 - • 2211 do MN; bahiWisea pre WU 300 CV dd• X I o 25 26 110 do 263'4' PCIO do *Own.. 263.1 20 Delaware Div..... 4154 I 4 201 Behyl av Prexi• T ng 100.ReaAlIng R•b6 '61.. 66 '61.. Ba 100 do . CLOSIN G PRI Asked. lllS6a'Bl IO7X 108 B 7-30 N0tee....108,14 • • Fiala fie 104 • - 11,• Do bew 1.09# IuRA Tepna...6s 11:031 , . Do Coupe /Leading R. 8131 615 L; Do Be `80'43.110 Do bdd 106% 1116 Do bda'B6 c0nv.123 124 renna R 62% 69% Do let in Ba 111 .. Do 2d m 61.106 Schnyl R.. 99 49X for D'prfd I co IRS nsol 69 70 Do Do 69 '76.... Do 2d mtg•• z: jecbuyl Nay 14 1434 Do mid 29:4; 2 934 Do 6s '82.... 89 90 Elmira 99 Do pad ..... Do 7.3 Do 10s ...... IslEtnd R...... - Do bds ..... Xehigh 14av 60.. Do -sbares .. 58 58X Do scrip-- 4755 49 24 Nana R 21 21X Do Os 96X 97 Do 10s • •.• • • . PhUmdelphia Marked. OCTOBER 15—livening. The Flour market is firm, and there is more doing; 1.000 bbls fresh-ground extra family sold, part at $6 and part on private terms; 200 bbls , low-grade superfine at f 56.26; 250 bble extra at $8; 600 bble oldatook extra family at sew. co, and 2,600 bbla city mills extra and extra family on private terms. The retailers and bikers are buying at from $5.5005.75 for superfine, lieigla 60 for extra. 80/60!37 for extra family, and $7.60©8.6018 bbl for !fancy brands. according to quality. Rye Flour is very scarce and in demand at $5.70 bbl. Corn Meal is also scarce, and held for higher prises. GRAIN. —There is more activity in Wheat, and the lesarket is firm; 14.000 bus sold mostly at 150 c for !mime nnsylvania and Western red, and IN hits at i7s(gilBsc bu the latter for Kentucky. Eve I.+, scarce at ling oil bus, Corn—There is less activity; sales reach about .1,000 bus yellow at 1050 Ts bus. Oats are quiet at 1960, weight. - - - BARK- let No. ltanercitron is in request at s;301/ t on; 00 hbds sold on terms kept private. COTTON.—There is little or nett Ina doing in the Way of sales, but holders are Arm in their views; Mal lots 40 middling!, hays been disposed of at ogualo 14 lb. . .1113 fMlO9'-' sg o olOt 1 1 2 .Pla 99Y, 795 s 2157 V Ifo"gl3e4 583.321 8 noa. 1863. For the week For the 61,327 1;130,773 For the For the 1,035,03401 2582)712 60400 18 '861,0'3310 ... . . . 83,995 01 For the Week .10.507 03 040,141 10 ;13.aunigc Steles, Oct. 15. [ER, Phlladelphi&Exchante.] BOARD. •- - ICOO Elmi , a R 7e• • • •b5-109X It Lgyomiag Cale 6e 101 760 Penn a. ss. ... ••-• • • • ..100X 4000 d n 100. 4 1' 76 Flebyl Nay 14 • 7 Beaver Meadow—, 77 2010 t.un & E B 78.:1,15.1.12 72 Girar.l 11 , 11.exe:•• • • 272 60 Onrn Ex Bk•—•bs 38 1000 Douladeon 1m 8.. 5.44 . AO iTaion Can pre-... Penna R- • • •ca.h• • 69 100 J North Branch bds 37 1000 Reading 6s 1870....105',4 BOARDS 600 PCI /1114 63 1864 100 31 Carasvigea R pre-. 25 00 Yentte. R 63 100 ocbyl N pre. cash . • 29.11, 200 do a3Owu.. 2.43.; 40 Locust MonnMin.. 31 100 Reading R.loiya . 612; 200 do b 5 '61.. 66 200 Schyi 11 25 do 14,1; 35 Minehill it 61 150 & Edo It -- 2.11; 41 Catawlasa R 8 100 do bswa.. 834 13 Beaver Meadow.. 77 13 Lehigh Nay 68 100 H & 0 4 T R....b5.. 23.11 i 16 Cam & Amboylt 179 OAR 1)1i, WO Reading 11....130.. 61% CBs-STRONG Bid. Asked Catawisra B. Con .t Do mid . .. 263 27 Beaver Mead A . Minehill H Harrisbarg Wilmington H•. Snag Cana1...... Do" 65...... . •. AIM co Be R • • • • Lehigh Val H . e. Phila. Ger & Nor. • • Caw & Amb R .. • . • • Phfla & Erie 63.. •• • • Sun & Erie 75..•• • • •• Delaware DIY... • • • • Do bds .• Firth•street R.... 56 -- - Do bonds. -. .• Second- street R R. U • • Do bends—. .• Race•theet H • 10h' W PhDs R 67.11 Do bonds... .. Sproce-street IL 15 153 i Green-street R.. 44% 46 Do bonds... Cbestnnt-w. R.... .. Arch•street R.... 2.43{ .25 Thirteentb.st R. 89 86 Seventeenth et ft .. 13 Girard College R 27% 28 Tenth-street R... 44. •• 011OCRBISS.—Coffee is very coerce:, but firmly bell, with smell sales of Rio at 310530 it lb. In Sugar there is very little doing, but the market is firm. PROVISIONS —Holders are firm in their views; bill there is wry little doing. Bacon—Hams are in demand at full prices. bless Pork is hold at $l5 50@i16* barrel. Lard is firm at 11%($11Nelft lb for barrels and Memos. SEEDS. —Cloverseed is scarce and dull at s7* bash, but no sales have come under our twice. Timothy is , poliing at $1601g2.75. Flaxseed is in request at 11363.1.0 98 bushel. W +INKY is doll, and prices are rather lower; sales of bbls are making rat 61(gii2c, and drudge at 60.3 gallon - The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to-day: Flour 1,160 bbls. Wheat 16,000 bush. Corn 2,600 bush. Oats 8.300 bush Mew York Markets, Oct. 15 denim are steady and selling at $7.5007.6254 for pots, and +0 for pearls. BREADSTUTFS —The market for State and Western Flour has been somewhat unsettled, opening active and firm at an advance of 6 cents, and closing up quietly at the quotations. The sales are 10,000 barrels at $5.55@.5.85 for superfine State; 66 I(@6. 3.5 for extra State; $5 50g5.00 for superfine Michigan,lndiana. Toy. Ohio, do. ; $6 3V4.65 for li extra nincluding ship ng brands of round-hoop Ohio at $6.7f@6 . 96, and trade rands do. at s7@B 75. aSonthern flour is a shads firmer. and in request, with sales 1.300 Mils at $6 40(07.37 for superfine Baltimore. and $7.4f@9.75 for extra do. Canadian flour is 5c better, with a moderate demand; Bales 750 bbls at $6.25©6 40 for common, and $6.4t,®3 for good to choice. Rye flour is firm at $5.25@6 for the range of fine and superfine. A Wheat is very unsettled, and folly 24.3 e lower. The sales aro 175.000 bristle's at $1 31©1.36 for - new Chictito spring; $1.28@1.32 for Mil waukqe Club: 611 342)1.33 for amber Iowa: $136@1.44 for winter red Western. and $l. 4e ®l5l for amber. Michigan Corn Meal is steady at $5.2.5(k1 30 for Brandywine. Rye is quiet and firm at $l. if@t 20. B ai l e y Is less active, but without decided._ change In - 131 0 1. 1 dull are du and heavy at 80@85c for Canada; stgrocT for Western, end 85gigfc for State. Corn is without decided change, and in fair request; sales 05 006 bushels at 05§98% for prime Western mixed. Canadian Peas are in demand, with. sales 01'6,501 bushels cm private terms. FROVISIONS.—The Pork market itt heavy, and lower, with more doing for forward delivery. Sale. of 4,611 bble, at 615.67,14%16 for new mess; $l4 50 for old mess, including 2,C00 thls new mess for January at $l6 00; I,l'oo do for December at $15.25; and 500 do for Neve caber, at private terms. Beef Is dull and unchanged. Tierce Beef firm, bat no further sales were reported. Beef hams are quiet and steady at $l5OlB. Cut Keats are quiet at 6@64 for shoulders and &gala" for hams.- Ilacin is firm, with soles of 000 boxes short clear. at 7);(4/0. Llrd Istl and steady. Sales 1,000 bbls andtte4 11,451.5. 12:itt and Cheese are steady and, firm. . ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. d Chestnut etareeltai. Miss Thomas, New York C R Ilaskins, U 8 N B Width y. New York B Lyon & wf, Boston: F T Peet. Brooklyn West Haven, Boston Miss Haven, Boston Miss Nellie Haven, Boston B Haven, Boston USTGreen&wf,USA Mrs N W Bot Mite Boyce J J . Jones, Louisiana J H Almy, New York B H Neal, Boston Mathew AB is New ,YN k ork F G Foster, New York L B Thompson. Cincinnati J F Sutton, New York - Wm Majors, Baltimore R WBurke Pittsburg W Smith. Pittsburg Miss B Smith Pittsburg A F Bonhamirgini WmSc, & wf UN Painter & wf, .Penns. A B Stewart, New York C Lambright. Wash E Kinasmn. Washington Cant Gallagher, Delaware H BRemore, U S A Josiah Caldwell, Boston. I H Webster, Sandusky. 0 t.haeß Form tr. Vermont E B Chellis, Vermont • P Nolan, Jr, England H Stevens. New York Geo F Ingham, New Jersey Jas 0 Smith W O'llearn D Cooke, Washingtoi Mr & Mrs H Odenkirk, Y Y Jos B Orammez. New York Chas A Leece, N John C Ross. New Jersey C Fisher, New York N A Halbert, Ballato John 1) Mil, Baljalo Jas S Polhemu4 & wf. N Y J Peak, New York L Showell, Maryland Sarul D Snyder. New York A a Hewitt, New York P H Watson, Washington Dr II Richardson, Boston Mies E Richardson. Boston J G. Worthington & la, Cite D Robinson jr & wf,Boaton WBToIIe,NY , J N Gimbrede. New York H W Lewis Kentucky IR A Ball, Michigan L & w. Cleveland -8 Ingraham, Jr. N Y MUM Ingraham,New York Mrs Dr P Ingraham,Jr,N Y T Wood, Wisconsin Mrs Dr J L Martin & c,Balt %Cagle, Battimore N KingeleY, Mass S T Armst tone, New York N H Miller, Washington Mr hinsraw, Washington Mrs S Voorhies C W & tv, B tit W Baltantyne, Washingt'n D L Mrody, Cul-sago A JD Thurston, Nashville F W Dean. New York W A:Wheeler, New. York J Turner, 151 Brooklyn W Mathews New Jersey B ilart,larn 3t wf, N Y Thee J Power, Rochester oWEhaw,Ohio J H Hall, Ohio B Costerbrick, New York John P Ernest, Buffalo J P Nodgee. Boughton:..._ S A Bridget, Allentown Mrs Gregg, Penna Ed w Brooke, l'enna B J Horgan, Jr, Pit eburg Jetties Bells, Brooklyn J F Calder. Troy, N Y Lt Thee A Kennard.Ft Del R Good, Kentucky Liens Wm Calder, Ft Del Chas Snyder. U.SA B Griffen, New York Geo Brockway, New York M Side, New York Gomer, New York Shenck. Baltimore Mr & Mrs L F Adair, Del J J Gallagher. Wilm, Del Mrs Daniel Leach, Jr, Del Wm P Logan. Pittsburg I Gebhart & wf, Dayton, 0 J H Bates,. New York D S Corner; Portland W Burgles, Washington Geo A Orr. Kentucky L D Griggs Si Waterb'Y G Brady, New York, A Ackerman. Cincinnati Lt Jos 13 Grilllth..N 0 JA Antehinsmeolumbas,o J Lovett. New York t Ti?ean, NECw Yoik AIE Chamberlain, Cin, 0 Mrs G Odiorne,Cincinnati . RW footman, New York F S Flathaway, New York L C Pratt. Cleveland, 0 J NV Bradbury. Jr. Me J M blesel eh Me J R Jarvis St la, St Louis R 0 reswold, Cleveland Miss M L Clain. Brooklyn Mrs JuSee Chapman Miss M Chapman Miss Florence Chapman Miss Kate Chapman Chapman ,. .-. J F Rly & wf, Washington T F Jones & wf, New York G H Janney, Boston James M. Lovering, N . H W B Morrill, .N Geo it Lotman, N H H D Wain, Boston Geo H Whitney, Pros' R I W H Coles. Jr, -New York r_ir'!:.,zz":l iir Brown, New York C J Everett & la. Dew York J Ruttier & la, New York S T Dickinson. Bfw'York T R Mar in Baltimore C bonthwick, New York C O'Calla.han Porter: Connecticut A Eickstadt,Washington Mrs 14iclErtadt, Washingtoa Miss Ii Cdtsh, Washington M Hall, New:York L Blasts W P MeConleyM la, Del .7 A Ck Brilry. New 1 ork. R Hamilton & Nastor'e Gen SL river. Maryland C S Hawkins, Dew York Croat, below NlMak. H Reed, Piffle N•B Grifttn, New York Geo Brockwav, New York Hon J,LtfcDongtli. Cal L J W Conklin, New York 8.51 Johnston, 1 , 1 Alidayeb'g Walter %Atte, Williamsport Aug Mathey & la, Hoboken Prof W W Powell, Boston A Sall ide. Reading W P de Normandie & wf B B McCoy & la, New York D 8 D life aderffer, Lane co Baj Ge d Bard well, Pa Jos J Pratt, Pa ' Oirard—Cliestnut Geo H Sterling. Pa 1• onillean, Easton . . . J 41 "English, Pa E G James, Burlington A T Lewis, Baltimore D C Wilson. New York A B Glair., York, Pa J B Markley Lancaster E C . George, Wash. C Gen Excluder, Middletown J Pa , ker, Lew istown Dr F Worrell & la.lild bilis° Worrell, Md a 1-IMonslon, Pa Miss M E Warwick, Pa .1 A Pearce, Maryland Diirs F Granger, Pa • • • • Zies EX Perkins, Md Is E Knotwell, Columbia L A Mackey :& L Haven S C Hepburn & WI, N York M Elieeter. Pa . • L lienedict, Lewistown Miss FitZb.llgh, Pa H Hughes, Pa J law ren ce, New York Limit S P Franklin J Z Cottons, 81 Louis Oeo W.Wcotten,Laurel,Del P FI llfeare , y New York J Ash & la, Baltimore DL Learney, Baltimore G W_Biukle, Atlantic City James Gordon, Delaware B bowler, Delaware D Stockton & sic. Bnrling'n W Warner, Washington J 0 Reid & w, !Baltimore :Ines Louisa field, Baltim'e John Morrie, Baltimore A B Pitkin, Alexandria, Va 11 S Osborn, New Jersey , C C Nett& w Cleveland Norman Hubbard, Hartford J C McClure, Leesburg. I S Merck & la, Leesburg W Ch de, Delaware Mrs A R Lyon _ . Mrs Charlton F (lowan, Pottsville N 13 Camp, New To , k W Hubbard, New York C P Williams. New York Hicks a la, New York W Hubbard, New "York J Faron, S A Birkbeek, Jr, New York P Spencer J D Jones, Wadi, D C 31.1-clusuitn'—Portyth C J Washburn 31 Mulvaney F Sumner, Shawnee. Pa .l A hunks], Newville Clandy, Newville Jae B Orr, Orrstown, Pa John G Orr, Orsetown, Pa. C By ster, Chambersbarg W C bobenstein, Kansas Dr C cNeal, Falcon co Wm A Merton. Lancaster- John' Deaner, Lancaster Chas Reingier,Lancaster J K flays, Williamsport D Haylman, Lewis Ritter, Williamsport A F Everhart & en, Penne J Cob'en. St Louis Jehn Rein gier, Lanceater Alb4rt Reingier,Lancaster MiSE Cornelia Geingier, Pa. Mips Eva Reingter,Penna. W Wolf & wf, Centre co Pa F u Keasner. Jackson, Mich S Sibart. Chambersburg Mies M El Seibert, Puma Dan ie i HesF, Centre co, Pa I John Bough, Bucks co John End,ich, Reading Wm Shortlidge, Bellefonte J Clapp A B Cramer & wf, Penns dire Couch Sr 2 ch,Delaware Miss Conch, Delaware'. - • Eli;S FoWle'y i sicter, Del Mine Merriman, Delaware W.l-1 Gardner & la, York co, W Showel & la, Maryland R Thompson, Milroy, Pa T Stribler, Europe C Palmer, New Hope B Brownfield . Adam Jacobs, Jr, Penns J E Malfatrick. Ft Wayne W McCready. New Jersey Geo W.Life, Mallon, Ind. S T Daily: Jonesboro, In d Owen Hancock - Phillipsb'gj L C Bear, Cincinnati Americsust—Chestnut C W Thompson 6 W Kima.Washint tow W Bunt, Washington J . Ft Ruth, Baltimore Streub, Penna Jaclo•on. Washington D H Wertz, Penna S A Schloss, Georget'n, D C D Dalshemer. Baltimore JIL Blauvelt, New York J & Mackay la, N Y J T wins, Penna T. A dams, Illinois W B ally, Penna A Jackson, Penns Allshouse, South Bend W A White. Chester co H White, Chester co G A Yeomans, Penna A W Butler. Mauch Chunk Capt J Newburgh, II S A C W Krause & la Miss C Roepper D K Herr, Lancaster co .A Peeve: & la. Blair co J 31 Stewart, Troy H Harris, New York F B Falconer, New York 31 . B Mount, New York St. Lonis—Chestamit, Jos Cummings, Philad Rev Wm B Searborough,llid .1 "F Bugler, New York • II Rees New York J ffi Ropepepo, Penns . . Jacob Phillips, Mt Holly. J A Locke, Boston T Wegener. Toledo, 0 linnison Thomas. Ohio ' W T Leamr, Weatford, Pa Miss Mollie Ford, Indiana Mrs Thompson 0 Herman, Brooklyn W Hobroyd, Waterford B Codman. Boston Chia Steine & svf,NewYork Dudley Ps to Jr, New York J N Lightner & wf, Balt L Raymond, Wilm'n Del Chas H Mercer, Baltimore The Union—Arch ■ 1. Kalamai], Pittsburg L Lowenstein, 'Davenport Stokes, Trenton C B Kunkle, Trenton . W Burrere Jos 0 Bider, Rt Thomas, Pa R B Tolbert, Chombereburg C H Ornbb B Hillerbrant, Ohio Mrs Punk, Hamburgton Miss Wright, Juniata' It Bomberger W B Shaffer, Pittsburg Se s T Reber, Reading W Somerdike, Bridesburg A B Stewart, Penna S a McCauley. USA ' ID Ilniick, Easton D Hiatus & w, Washinen J W Ferguson, W Chester Bald Bagle—Third S F. C Robertson, New Jersey Jos Miller. Pennsylynnia J N Horn, Carbon eo, Pa A Lien, Allentown . _ . Sam' Brlckley,Centreco,Pa John Brickley, Centre co, Pa John Ball. Quakertown Black Bear—Third b A Stauffer, Berke co JR' Pickeneheld,Lehigh co CI B March, Backe co. W Z Raker, Trevertoa • II Raker, Treverton hire Rudy. Slatington M' A Beim', Pennaylvania A Wart/nap, ronnsylyania P P Stewart, Snffale D S Black, Brldgetoa,ll 3 Miss Sarah Black, Bridgetn Freeman & Beaton ,T V Gish, Shippensburg Mile pate May, lowa A P Worrell, Del co, Pa 'Jos Hall, Del co, Pa' Edm Edm Green, Del CO. Pa Elwood Worrell, Del co, Pa Miss Annie Dick, Delco, Pa Mee Maggie Dick DeL co Miss R Hatcher, Del co, Pa Wm 'l' Morrison. Pa R L Pyle & w, Chester co Me E Forman .& 1., Reston A Hamilton, Trenton W Verner, Pottsville H'MI era, New Y ork Ass:Douglass, hi Chunk A Ackerman. Cincinnati - Allison White, Lock Haven Chas Marton ' Delaware L Geo B SchalAllentown D a Letterman, Reading Geo M Tillman. Hoboken W M Brown. Brie R S Small, Buffalo W Green & w. Washin g'n Chas F Millar, Baltimore Joseph Frees, Baltonore Sarni Gardner. Wilmington JWWaddle&w, Se Louie Miss Ella Hammett.St Lonis R F Brubaker, Lancaster co C P Hawkins, New York A E Borey, New York N Applebach, Penna B Seebrem s, New York C P Do Lancy, St Louis 0 Kimball, New York 13 13 Jegter. Maryland J W Moore, U S N street. below Arel. John Leech, Centre co, Pa JD Goan, Dewart, Pa G Getz, Lancaeter H. W Bringhuret, glkton,lld A F J Henry, Elkton; Aid W J Clark. Connecticat W S Rutherford, Harrisburg B Shaw, Clearfield J Y Geier ' Philipsburg Jas Allison Sewickley- J T Foster, Pen usylvania J C Wallace. Pennsylvania C R Armstrong, Steubenville W D Sprecher & wf, Penns, W Porter & sis, Clearfield Miss K Bataan, Lancaster John Newcomer,. NEM, Geo Rot broch, Williamsport Wm H Frank, Uniontown ' W R Leman, Uniontown R H Duncan, Pennsylvania C RB Morrison, .Prosibutrg Geo Rosenberger &wt Pa. C R Clarke, Cincinnati, 0 J Longafelt, Hollidaysburg Wm K Minick WI% Pittstig Miss Minick, Pittsburg Gumbarts, Harrisburg. Jacob Weil, Harrisbarg J WGreatheaci,McConnollab D A Fob!. St Thomas. Pa S H Fredricks, Lock Haven S Scott, Lock Haven A R Stover, Penna P Hine, Cincinnati Hon & Wright. Clearfield H P Ross, Doylestown W A Dixon. Ripley, .O' R C Miller, Lock Riven Joseph Waters J Bustead, dew York MWJacks ,, n & wf, B arwick Mrs W H Wooden, Berwick- L Houskuntt, Berwick D Mayer, Harrisburg - J Brodwater, Maryland. E J Henry, Maryland K White & son, Ohio H P Pahnestock,,Lancaster street, above lielgtb.. H Woodwa rd, Wheeling 0 F Smith. Clew Y ork . . - • • hire M Beaver, M Chaak J R Cestero. New York A Davis. New York R Lott. New Jersey E Uidham, Maryland J C Norris, Delaware . . L Wnitaker. New Jersey J Beck, Buffalo A for Huntingdon Mies Al Pori"Huntingdon R McClain & la. Altoona P Brown, New York A Thorn, Jr, at N J C P Spfort & w, Wash 'n 3f Low- & la. New York Lient h P Barer, II E. A L AMOS, New York - s a Hackett & la, Penna g V mghn, Washington II Heapion, New York TBowen,R ebester,N Y Sparhawk, Vermont 0 II Flake, Panna E L Hbi •s, New York - • • Rev Ridgely Md M Curtis, Delaware C McShane. Delaware street. above 'Third Fi Tames Long, II a N Mrs C Maxwell, Mercer - John Smith, G 'ten Point Chas Linch, New York C Barn, New York I J Davey, Pottsville Win Dovey Pottsville W W Bradford. Boston Beni Stone, Boston Jahn Quinn & wf, N Y J A Serverson, Smyrna,Del J iVI Slack. Boston Mr Jones, Reading II Johnson, Baltimore M Jo Bnitalo Harris y, on Beecher, N Y Isaac A Sands, New York Coo Dow, New York 11. F Smith, Rhode Island trect, above Third. Geo K Bowman, Delaware W Hammett, Waynesboro Harbangh. Lebanon, Pa S H Myer, Lane to, Pa. J Potts. Chasterco, Pa B HJackson, Britisher% Pa Smith, South Dend,lnd B Proctor, Mass J H Vincent Mrs EI Weld en Jesse Vickers, Wheeline,Va Dr Millhoase, Ohio D NHwder, Pottsville W C Baker, New Pittsbrg,o W P Ricks. Massillon. 0 fl Ogilby, Hagerstown JB Hay, New Jersey Thomas Pay, Ohio W Meredith, Ohio t.," above Callawb.lll. D William, Northamp'n co Mtge Northamp co Thee Brown, Montgom'y so W Keep, Backe co, Pa. I 11. Fit her. M D. Stonehsb'C W J Shiervrechter, 8 D, Pa t.., above Callowhllli. Benj Weida. L.high co David Sehtill. Penne John Shnlienbarger. Penns BenOleenhard, Permit Gov W Feting, Leh ( igh co John Garrett, Salty Haven Jacob . G. Apple, Penne. .t street, above Milk. FL A Highland; Ohle - - Mrs H Weiland. Ohio W J R Dy , trt, Aitoona Jack Altoona 11. WMorey,.. Danville David Neti, Heading W 8 Milligan, New Jersey WS Milligan. Prinseton.NJ John Miller. Harrisburg A aloyer. ilarrlittinrg Mrs A Perry at la. Mass M H Matthews. Washington A 0 Hunter. Pennsylvania Thos Origin, Delaware Jar, B Skahan, Delaware Chas S King, Palawan Mates Union—Marks R E Monaghan. W Cheater J 14 Brixton, West Chester J 11 Bailey &la, Cheater co JD Brawn & le, Maws Jab B Cabe, &my, Pa Sand Pollok , Cleveland, 0 Geo Collyer & la. Delaware H McCholh, Pennsylvania Geo W Powell. New Jersoy J& Wright, Wealrw.C.Conn W Coffey. Lees X kande Thee T Tasker. Delaware BMA Rate M Wooding, Pa Geo Noble, Pittsburg - Mice Sallie George. Latrobe D 0 Baker, Cbambersburg C Honker, Pennsylvania rtbewe Chests:SAL 0 N Gray, Mester Co W H Bill, Doylestown John Wilbou. Doylestown. & Bratten, Cuester oo J Coulron Ohio. A Etri Aland, Lancaster co N Wright. COestor co I lit Rhoads, Penne E E Bowman Ch.ater co II Wells. Pennsylvania J Dews Chester co (snob Dines+, Chester co 0 H Sear/. Now Jer.scy C Iv Dago, New JorseY Commercial Hotel—Si L B Woodward, Penna 3 MoCauchtey; Ohio M 1.; Macy. U . Mr Salomon Mr Brinkley J Foeter„ Wilmir Rion, Del:. Win Johnston, Concord. Pa Jae. Breerster.Penna 1 11 Wcodbridv.e.klewark,o J C Worth, Oirford,_Pa floury A Jamison. 24 - "York Mrs Wilson. Kansas Mrs 1301 mo, Lance,ter co J 0 Moore. uhester co s ' g e r D u e d r 1 c S kto a n i Meadvillev Arch. J Ii Donnell]. I Canner, Penns P Meßeener. Springfield At Rays & wf Para initth, Pittsburg W Mrt hy,. Pittsburg A Ir Williams, Trenton R 'P Warner, Norrietown . L M Noreen, New Jersey C U Miller, Salem, N J noun( Vernon Hotel, D W C Brodhead, Wash. P H loner, Saw/IMB co W Parks. Easton D Gilcbrist, Now York Mr McDonald & Is,Reading H S Fox, Salem, N 8 L Bei i , E atom, N J Nr . Week New Jersey 1) A Eobeffter, Tamaqua S Tomlineau, Pen ua Geo Gael. er, Tamaqua filititional -- }tacie let C Ame , men, Danville Lernl Arnertnev, Danville J .1 Bowman Sc son, Penne E PRochtvell, Penne J ritzsereld & wf. AllentM C 11 KIIRIIB% Bethlehem Barnum'm O c Orezhoser, New Yoik P Erence. New York W Henikr . oW Eittrbimmb, Wis A Smith, New York Robt Hewer, New Toil 0-BSUt, Balt efeGee I'dw Meal:tiro ' - John lance, York, Pa • Diadtion—Second st S Mellott, Stroudsburg MIA Hughes. Trenton, N .J. B B Head, Delaware J Parker, Delaware R Boyes, Stroudsburg \V Boyes, Stroudsburg B Jones. Trenton. J T C Webster. New Jersey Parker. Trenton 0 W Bell, Trenton Hearn, Delaware d sweet., below Vine. David Saul Barley Sheaf—Seeon Simon Paynell. Newtown Chas Coffman, Jen) intown Barry Beryls, llone,town Chap Manicure & la, N J M B Lutz, Yhiladelphla Jnn Tingley, Waterford. N J John Paxson, Bncke co 4 Hollowell, Montgomy co MI Kirkhride,rie r town. R W knight Feasterville J Smith & la, Hartford 1 Mrs Price, Backs co B Shaw, Washington J Davison & wI. New Jersey Wm Davidson, Pensa J Bice, Trenton, N J I M Raver, Lambertville 1G W Huffnagle.Lambertv J S Larne, Buckingham Alfred Hnffnagle, Philada .Lewta Frederick, Philada B M Stewart Pemba Geo W hnizelman, renna Chae Mitchner SPECIAL NOTICES_ DR. WISHART'S DYSPEPSIA PILL. Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia! ' Dyspepeia cured for $l.„ or $1 returned I Dyspepsia cured for $l, or $1 returned! Dyspepsia cured for $l, or $1 returned! Dyspetsia cured for $l, or $1 returned! Wiebart's Great'American Dyepept.s Pill is a nositlye clue for Dyspepsia. I warrant a care in every case, no matter it of twenty years' standing, or the money re turned. Price slper box Sent by mail free of charge on l eceipt of the money. - It* DR. I. Q. C. WISNART'S GREAT. AMERI CAN Dyerepsia Pill and Treatment a Poeitive Care for Dyepesia. Dr. Wishart has treated. in the past two years, (9'390) nine thousand three hundred and nine ty patients for DysPepsia, in its various forms, and in every case whole the medicine was taken as directed. it made a perfect care. A number of the above cases had been treated by the most eminent physician.% in thi3 country and Europe. He invites all persons suffering from the disease to give him "a call. Office and Store. No. 10 North SECOND Street, Philadelptia, Pa. It* CHRONIC DIARRIICEA OF LONG STANDING CURED in a few - days WITHOUT MEDICINE, by DR. A. H. STEVENS, ISIS South PEEN SQUARE 0016. tf KEEP IT 'BEFORE THE PEOPLE.—THAT the "Stoat RHiptke" received the Premium at the late State. Fair, for the bast SEWING MAMIE - NS for all family purposes. Salesrooms 721 ORES THUT Street— Masonic Hall. ocl6-6t DR. HOOFLAND S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. JAcKSON Ai CO., Philadelphia, Pa., will effectually cure LIVER COM PLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Ner vous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all die eases allsing.from a disordered Liver or Stcmiach. Give them a trial, they will cure you For sale, at 75 cents per bottle, by . Druggists and Store• keepers in every town and village in the United States. Principal Office, 631 ARCH Street.' odo-8t DEAFNESS, EYE SAND EAR.—DR. VON. Blosenziss - ant Ocrditt and. Lurid, graduate of Vienna, author of " Guide to Diseases of the Eye," ." Observa tions on Diseases of the Ear," can be consulted on all maladies of the EYE andlE, A.R. Years of experience, with an extensive practice, have gained for him the reputa tion he enjoys as the most successful Opthalmie and: Aural Surgeon. Numerous acknowledgmerds of curse; from persona well known throughout the country, can be examined at his office, zoai WALNUT Street. oclo-6V HAIR. DYE HAIR DYE!! HATCHRI.OR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best te. ths.World. The only Harmless True, and .Reliale Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Red, Rusty. or Gray Hair, instantly tole Gloasy Blaoi or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beantiftd; im parts fresh vitality. frequently restoring its pristine etilor, and rectifies the ill effects of-Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOIIIILOR; an othera sre mere 'imitations. and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists,. gm FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY. Street, New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. je23-ly THROAT DISEASES CATARRH, AND ALL diseases of the air passages, most successfully treated by DR. VON MOSORZISKER, 1021 WALNUT street. oaf) • 6t. - DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIAIENT IS THE best remedy for Sores in the known world. ONIPRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST FrTins, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RI TAIL SALES.. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order 'warranted satisfae• tory. Our Oxkfitrau SYSTE' is strictly adhered to. to are thereby treated alike. del2-1v JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street MARR=ED. • THOMPSON—WATTSON.—On Thursday, 15th inst , at the First 13 iptist Church, by tho Rey. J Wheaton Smith. James G. Thompson to Miss Lizzie Watteon, all of Philadelphia. [No cards. ] OW IN—JASPER.—On the 6th inst.. by Rev. Jonathan C. Gibbs; Mr. Wm. J. Gwin to Miss Amelia T. Jasper.' both of Virginia BLSII—NE WBOLD.—On the 15th inst. at St. James' Church, by the Rev. Dr. Morton. John Lowber Welsh to Maria, daughter of the late Anthony T. Newbold. DIM3Z). ALTEMUS —On the 10th inst., Mrs. Pamela Altemus, relict of the late Thomas Altemns, in the &at year of her age. Due r otice of the funeral will be given.f. ** bANDERSON.—On the morning of the 14th inst., Sarah E.; wife of W. Sanderson, Sr.. The funeral will take place on Saturday.l7th inst ' at 10 o'clock A H:, from her husband's residence, N 0.840 North Fifth street. ** LARGE;—On the 12th inst.. Thomasine Large, in the 68th year of ber age. The relativet and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. from the , residence of her son-in-law, Daniel H. Harper. near Olney. in T wenty second ward, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. _ ASH CON —On the 13th 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 Ninh. street, on Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. - ** WILSON:—On the 14th inst., Mrs. Annie Wilson, in the ESth 3 ear of her age. Her relatives and male friends are invited to attsnd her funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Jasper I' a, ding, No 314 South Third street, this (Friday) after noon, at 2 o'clock. ' GEORGE —On the 13th inst., in the 88th year of her age. Alice George. Her friends and acquaintances and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late resideQnce, Pennsylvania railroad and City avenue, On this (Eftrth-d ay) To meet at the house at 10 o'clock. FOX —On the afternoon of the 13th inet., of bilious rerni tent fever, William N. FOx; aged 37. The friends of the deceased and those of the family are rest. &pally invited to attend the f oneral, from his late residence northeast corner of Twentieth and Arch streets. this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Ger uantown. * BLACK. SILKS! SILKS! Lyons An:wires, Low-priced Pealt de Soles, Lyons Cloaking ,irmnres, Gros des Indies, Lyons Poult de Solos. Glossy Gros de Blanes, Lyons Gros Grains, Gros de Saes, Pouf t de Soie Mat, Lyons Tains, Bischoff's Mourning Silk, Marcellines Lustrines, Lyons Bonnet Taffetas, Modes. Senshews, afc. BESSON SON', 1, 918 CHESTNUT Itreet Mourning Stor NTATY-BLUE CLOTH FOR LADIES' " L I CLOAKS. R-4 Scarlet Opera Cletus. Purple and Asaline Blue. Black Mixed Water-proof.EYRE & JARRELL. EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH find ARCH, have a com plete assortment of Childrea's Shawls._ btoovLs WHOLESALE. 00.6 MR. DEMPSTER (ASTER AN AS. seace of several years) will give a Musical En tertainment at MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS October 21. th fc , nd 2:id, when he - will introduce his new songs 'in the rinceas" . and " "Idyls of the King, t , getiter with the " May Queen." Tickets, SO cents. ; Reserved Seats, SI; may be secured, with numbers attached, at Mr. J.'S; GOULD'S, where a diagram of the Rail may be seen. 0015 51. IM. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. . PHILADELPHIA. October 12th, 121:N. • . . . Tile Directors have this 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 22d inst., exciusive of - all taxes. ecl3•flt* A. C. L 'CRAWFORD. Secretary. ImOFFICE OP THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Oct 6, 1863. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company. held Ode day, a Semi-Annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT.. and an Extra Dividend of TEN - PER CENT., was declared on the Capital Stock, payable to the Stookhold ers. or their legal representatives. on and after the 15th instant [oc6-10t] J. W. McALLiSTSR, Sap% im CORN - EXCHANGE BA_NK. PIIITAMMLPHIL, OCt 12, 1883. The annual election of DIRECTO tit; will be bold at the Banking Hones on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next. between the hours of 10 A. M and EP. N The annual meeting of the - Stockholders will be held on 'TDEeD Alt, the,3d day of November next, at l 2 M. oaf-mole J. W TORREY. Cwhier. Ir.3a. FARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. 1863. 'rho annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock & and 3 o'clock P. M.•. and on TUESDAY, the third day of November next, agel eral meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Howe at 4 o'clock P M.. agreeably to charter. W. RUSHTON, JR., 003490/8 Caehier. ST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO THE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ax- Mime of Diet. Flannel, and other Goode,may be sent to the Seciety's Room, in the basement of the Church (THIRTEENTH.Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDAY. between 9 and 1 o'clock, and Money to the Treasurer, CHS. W: CUSHMAR.tio..I2B S. DELAWARE Ave nue. M COMMONWEALTH BANK, PHILADELPHIA, oetober 6, 734113. The simnel eleation for Directors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE. on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November next. between the hours of ten A. M. and two The annual meeting of the Stockholders,will be , held , On TUESDAY, the third day of November. ten o, Stook G YOUNV - Caghter ocl-wfaratnoli - • - . • THE PRESS.-P A S i i • • I • r•Va.; MRS. 41'. MI M.D. LE OTUREIS' THIS ,(Mohdayi. and swat- Arfititt7o,9lf this yeti/. at Redding_ M. E. Churi3h; SIXTEENTH a •ad - COATES Streets. ..ocl3 4t eet, above Third C Graber, Schnylklfi co J S Robinson, Luanne co F Embick. New York J Sheard, Minersrille Mr Jenuines & fain, W4Bb. Jacob Kauffman, Reading it street, stbows awe& Moe Horan, Strocesburg Ncw Joisey &Can', Nen; it . weY • Sslyesit: Mbaaolot• I "3tiiis-lleury, Bid tr c,Pa t• Hli.i v ai ng L; h itg Jy 0 Stile+, Milford,- J N Henry, Milford,N C D Hayes, Pa John Percival, New York eet, albove Warkett. E Hearn, Dehtware E B Airkbride, New Jereey S P Martin, Gaorgetowa J Finch, Fittehnig E Baker. Illinois . . B A Knight,Nevrbaryport B C Knight. NewburYPJ t IN Bticb, Newbaryport J Pinney, Stockton, N J P S . Kugler. New Jersey 1 -SUPER' BLACK UNION BANK., PHILADELPHIA, October 1863. —The annual meeting of The stock holdere of this 13bull will be held at the be altia4 hoase on TOESDAY „November 6, at 12 M. The aim nal election for Directors will be held on MON- D AY, -November 18. bet ween'tha hours of 10 A M. /111 d. 21'. M. - J. 3. HUOKEL, oe6mvertNl6 Osabier. SOUTHWARK. BANK," 'PLIILADELPHIA, Octobers, 1881 The animal election for Directors will be held at the BANELA BOUSE, on MONDAY, the stxteenth.day of November next, between the hours of ten L. ht. and two A general meeting of the Stockholde're will be held at the someplace on TUESDAY, the third day of Novem ber next. at twelve o'clock 8f - oo7• F: P. STEEL, Cashier. MWESTERN BANK, OF' PHILA.- DELPI3IA. OCTOBER 3, 1863. An Election for Directors. to serve this Bank the en suing year. will be hFld at the Banking House, on MON DAY, the 16th day of November next. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. ' The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TOMAS , the 3 , 1 day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. [ocs-inwftl6N] O. M puotrui AN, Cashier. KEIiSINGTON BANK, PH1.16, 1 11.18L- Pl 4 le October 3. 1863. The Annual Mootirm of the Rltookholders wEIILe held at the Banking-house on TUESDAY. the El day of ile- Tember, 1863, et 30 o'clock A. M. ovt-mwftol3 An Election for Thirteen Directors. to serve the ensu ing year. will be held at the Banking-house - on MON DAY, 16th of November, 1863, between the ' bouts of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. C. T. YBRR'6B, oc.mwftnovl6 ' (Lothian GIB ARD BA.NK.; PHILADELPHIA, October Bth, le63.—The annual in<etins' or the Stockholders of this Bank will be hold at the B.OTSING BOU,F, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, :at 12 o'clock M. ' . . . Tile annual election for Directors. to serve .fqr the ensuing' year. will be held on MONDAY. iii nth day of November. between the boors of 10-d.,anti.ll'. -oco-fmwt.Nolo W. L. $OllO Et it, ( 1 . .••I•9 l i ter • • CONSOLADATiqii BANK, , PH ila i.D/iLPHIA. Oct. 1863. An eleetlo l l Mr Directors will be held at the tasking House, on MONDAY. the 16th of November, betimes the hones of 10 3f A. M. and 3 P. M. be Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY. Sd of November, at 12 M. oce•tnt tnol6 JOS. N PE1E9.01,. Cishier. MILITARY NOTICES. FOURTH UNION LEAGUE RBGIMIINT. Under authority from' the War Department endorpd by the Adjutant General of the State, the undersigned. constituting a Committee of the Union League, propane A REOIMBNI . OF IA7ANTRY FOR 'THREE FURS THE WAR. To all remake mastered into the regiment A. BOUNTY ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Will be paid by the Government. • dad to all who hays aeryed in the army 'Etat leee than Alas Menthe. A BOUNTY FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO DOLLARS. of which. with the menth'e pay, Fortytoollars will be paid at the time of being 'metered into service. The Regiment will be commanded by Colonel OROBOR P. MeLZAN, late of the Pennsylvania &Ishii-Eighth the and Third. Union League Regiments. BrAdonarters. No. 4351 CHESTNUT Stroet All Muskegs of the Regiment will be conducted exclu sively at these Headimarters. and no aPplications ad dressed elsewhere will receive attention. A CAMP will be immediately formed in the neighborhood of the oily. J. R. FRY. Chairman. JAMES L. CLAOHORN, Trestenrer. CoL GEORGE H. CROSALA.N. 11.8. A.. HORACE BINNEY. Jr., MORTON McWICHARL, ELLERSLIB WALLACE. N. D.. J. I. CLARK HARE, Committee. The Committee will employ the funds now in their bands, and sncb ip may hereafter be raised. in facilita ting the raising or the Regiment; but are not authorised and have not authorised any one, to contract bills or debts, and - will not be collectively or individually re sponsiblefor any debts which may be contracted. • WA-amnia THE MEMBERS OF 00b1PANY E, B.j. REGIMENT R 8., and the members of tats Com any G, BLUE RESERVES, will moot at the Armory, Jefferson Hall. corm- r SIXTH and CHRIS rIAN Streets, THIS (Frida+ , ) EVEN' a G. at 7,14 o'clock, for in svection. . - - Clt•] JOHN H. DYE, Captain • . $727 BOUNTY 1 $727 BOUNTYI FIFTY MEN WANFED to complete the 54Trf - RESE. bII , NT, now in camp at Camp Parker. Trenton. N.J. Inquire at the Round House, foot of FEDERAL St., Camden, N. J. $566 cash on mtter. E. G. JACKSON Captain. ocl4-31* Recruiting Officer. CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE. INVALID CORPS FOR PrITT.ADELPITIA. 243 south T IRV Street, PhilaGelphts, Pa. SOLDIZRS honorably discharged on account of die , ability will amply IN for VALImD infor aCOßPS tion f enlistment in the or to Lieut. HUBBIi BASTIAN, Invalid Corps, 'A3 S Third street. Philadelphia, or to Lieut. L W. DEAL. Invalid Corps, 511 Brown street, sad N. B. corner Broad and Spring Garden ate., Phila. Pay and ?allowances, excepting bounty and PensiOn, same as in U. S. Infantry. N. W. MATTO - E wa. Mawr Ist Pa. Art and Supt. InValid Corps for Philadel phia. ' ans-tf DANA TROOP.-THE SUB scribers to the land to buy horses for .the DANA TROOP wilt receive fifty. ft Te per cent. of the amount subscribed by calling on the subscrib , r, No. 320 WALN IT r street. 0c12.6t*: - ..Vnr. P. JENKS, Treasurer. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALSI R WRAPPING PA- R POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. October 120.863. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Depart ment until the 80th day of November next, at IS o'clock noon. for furnishing WR APP tNG PAPER AND TWINE for the use of the. Poet Offices in the United 'States for one year. from and after the 91st day of .December next. The i aid articles are to be delivered. free of expense, at the Blank .Agencies of the Post Office Department at Weshington, N, w 'York city, and Btiffalo, N- Y. The estimated quantity of each article, and the quality thereof, required at each Agency for the year, are speci fied below. DISTRICT NO.I, AT WASHINGTON. 2 200 reams et Manilla Wrapping Paper, 20 by 25 inches in size, and to weigh not lass than 02 pounds to the ream, and each ream to contain 20 perfect quires. 1.0 reams of the same kind of paper, 26 by 40 inches in size, and to weigh not lees than 55 pounds to the ream. 5,000 ponnds of Jute Twine, S strands, hard twisted, and in balls to - weigh 1 pound each, 2,000 pounds of coavellemP Twine. about one•eighth of an inch in diameter, well twisted, and in balls or banks, weighing from I;4' to 2 pounds each. • DISTRICT NO. 2, AT NEW YORK CITY. 12,00 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that first:de scribed in the estimates for district No L 200 Teems of do., similar to that last described in said estimate. • 16,000 pounds of Jute Twine, sims ar to that as first de scribed fi.r district No. 1. 10, OCO pounds of coarse Hemp Twine. similar to that of the second description for district L DISTRICT - NO. 3, AT BUFFALO, N. T. 1.0,C00 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar - to that first named for district No. 1. . 30 reams of do., similar to that last named for said district. 10, 000 pounds of Jute Twine, similar to that of the first -doerript.on for district No. 1. . 7,000 poun d s of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second description of said district. Proposals will be received for each article- separately, and separately for each district. or for the whole. The contract, will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, to be determined after a careful examination for the purpose of ascertaining which bid will, in its practi cal results, be most advantageous to the Department The Postmaster General reserves to himself the right to reject any hid where it is apparent that a part of the articles are bid for at a very low, and a part-at a very high rate, without a proper regard to the cost of each, for the purpose of affecting the aggregate of the bids nr der the estimate contained in this advertisement, If the districts should be reconstructed, or increased in; umber. or, any of them discontinued, the articles shall be delivered at such place or places as the Post master General shall designate, at pro rata prices. And the Postmaster General further reserves to himself the privilege of increasing or reduchsg the quantity- of the articles required, if It shall be found necessary to do eo. Samples of each articles as are hereby required tope. furnished can be seen at either of the above named agent . ciea . Bidders will send samples of such articles as theypro nose to furnish with their bids. - - tact bidder must furnish with his proposals evidence of bis ability to comply with his bid. Two sit (Seen t securities will be required to a contract. Fai uses to furnish the articles contracted for promptly, or the furnishing of articles inferior to those contracted for. will be considered a sufacient Cause for the forfeiture of the contract. . . . Bids not made in accordance' with these proposals will not be considered. Pt opomis Recut be marked on the outside of the en vett pe vita the name of the article or articles proposed for, and the letter containing them addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster General. Washington. ocl6-161 M BLAIR, Postmaster General. P l ii2 a, r;gv_Ls FOR LETTER POET OFFICE DEPARTMENT, October 12. 1863 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this De partuent until the 50th day 'of November next, at 12 o'clock neon, 'for furnishing Letter•balances .for the use of the Post Offices in the United. States for one-year, from and after the 31st day- of December next, of the fol lowing description, viz. • • - Ist. Balances capable of weighing eight ounces, avoirdupois weight, to be graded down to• quarter ounces. _ of these it is supposed eight hundred will be required for a year. 2d. Balances capable of weighing at least two pounds, s.voirdupoies weight, to be graded down to half ounces. Of these ills supposed "one hundred will be required Per annum. . - Perfect correctness will be required in all these balances, as well as strength and durability. Samples of each description of balance must accom pany each bid ; and the bidder who may obtain the con .tract will be required to furnish balances ordered of a qmlity, in all respectf, fully equal to the sample Each balance must be well and securely packed in a box for transportation. . The balances are to be delivered free of all charge to the Blank Agency of the Post Office Department-at Washington, D. C, , and will there be examined and reported upon by suitable inspectors for, reception or rem. al. . . Each bidder must furnish with his proposals evidence of his abthty.to - comply with his bid. - Two sufficient securities will be required to a contract. Failures to furnish the balstices as contracted for promptly, or the furnishing of those of an inferior quality, will he considered as a euilicient canoe for the forfeiture of the contract. . Proposals must be endorsed on the outside of the en velopes, " Proposals for .Letter.balances, , ' and ad• dressed to the First Assistant Postmaster Gsncral, Washington, D. C. hf. Br, ocati-f - Postmaster General. CHOICE ISABELLA GRAPES, Fancy Pears, Apples. Sweet Potatoes. Onions, Crap berries, Cluntuuts, and other products, in store and co ming forward, and for sale by PRETTYIIf 4.11' & SONS * . otla-4t* N. R. car. of FRONT and ASCII. Sts. COIORED PBOTOGRAPHS FOR $l. Only, We executed In an artistic manner at REI MER'S popular Gallery. SECOND Street. above Green. litok, satisfactory pictures now made. See specimens. * NOTIMANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCb COMPANY, OF NM YORK, haVing transferred their Agency to - the - undersigned, applica tions for Insurance, and renewals of Insurance, must be made at his Office, No. 4tB WALNUT Street. Books explaining the advantages offered by this Company. may be had on•application at the Office. JAMBS B CARR, ocl6-3m Sole Agent for Philadelphia. CIDER. -NEW CLARIFIED CRAM PAO E CIDER, of a superior quality, by the barrel or hogshead. For sale bi - EMIL Id 40c16-I2tif Nos. 120,124, and 124 LOMBARD Bt. PCHAPOUTY, • REAL-EiTATE .EROKER. NO. 1%9 South FIE ra Streat, Phtladelphta. noun-route and other claim collected. oche-ltts EIMR R' S COLORED PHOTO. .GRAPHS for $1 are always popular. with the masers—of fine style and anality, artistic! sad natural in eplorieg, std at moderate charge: IaCOND. Street, above Green. _ „ RETAIL DRY (jMX)DS. IsiolvdPErt. RICH AND 'RELIABLE IL7 -. lE{, S Of our own Importation and Maneant HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE, DARK SABLE MINK, REAL CHINCHILLA, DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, In every fashionable style, for. FURS NIDE TO ORDER AT TBs PARIS MAN TIZL A., CLOAK, FIJJA_EXPOIIIIIM I 020 CHESTNUT STRUT J. W. P11010 . 143PR Bc CO, octl2-mwf LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS. -a-4 • Black Beaver and Tricot Clothe, Brown and Black Water-proof Cloths, Dark Brown and Mode Cloths, Fine Black Broad Clothe, Superb quality Scarlet Cloths, Chinchilla Cloaking% Also. Cloths, Cassimeres. and Satinets for Mea and Boys. Vostings, in Groat variety, at, JOHN _ I l i l t . R B G r El l° St re e . t . B. -Jack Straws, made by and sold for an Invalid. A MA invoice just received catls OL OABV, OV ?Mb BES riE vit duality real Water-proof Cloths, received this day. Beet quality Frotrod-Beaver Cloths. chinchilla Cloths, magnificent quail t: Heavy Plain Brown, and Leather - color Cloths, IdiddieFex Cloths. dark colors. Fine French Scarlet Cloths. Blue and Scarlet Oninchilla Cloths. French Scarlet end Blue Flannels. Froeted-Beaver Cloths, from fil3 to S. N. B.—Magnificent quality Lyons Silk Velvet, at &LI and 110.6.60 per yard. ED WIN HALL & CO. ocl6 AO South SECOND Street. SHAKER, FLANNELS. Baliardyale and Wasbington Flannels. Gray. red. blue, and white Twill Flannels. Red. grey, and white plain Flannels. cheap. BACQIII3 FL aei BLS— Scarlet. Blues. Modes. Browns, &c. Cotton Flannels. Pickings, &a . Table Dan asks, bleached and brown. Crash, line Towels, Nursery Diapers. Good stock of Shirtings end Shsetings, Desirable sizes and makes Blankets. COOPER & CONARD. oeld-tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. AT RETAIL JOFIN F O URTH, _ No. 70 NORTHSTREET, Eras now in- store an excellent assortment of DRI3BB GOODS, &c., consisting in part of Black Silks, Alpacas. from the lowest to the finest quality. Merinos. Wool de Laines,..Plaln and Striped Poplins. choice style Plaid Cashmeres, Repe. Shawls. and Scarfs. Also, alull line of Flannels. including Silk Warp. Shaker, dm, Sts. To which- the special attention of the retail trade is in vited. oc!)-21t REP POPLINS. •-■-•• 6.000 YARDS REP POPLINS. EMPRESS CLOTHS and FIGURED POPLINS. _ SHARPLESS BROTHERS. ocS CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. FROSTED BEAVERS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS offer FEMSTED BEAVERS at $2 W. FROSTED BEAVERS at M. FROSTED BEAVERS at gilt VELVET, BEAVERS at Sr, FROSTED .BEAVERS at SB. Add a large assortment of PLAIN and RIBBED BLACK BEAVERS. • CRESTEIIT and EIGHTH Streets. CLOTHING. EDWARD P. WELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAI LORt3, 112, SOUTH TINED STREET, I=l FORMERLY CHESTNUT ABOVE SEVENTH, Have now In store - a' LARGE STOCK and complete as sortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TERMS CARE.—Prices much lower than any other first•clses establishment. ocl6•tf &RAY GOOD. _ FROTHINGXIAM Qt WELLS E=M3 HEAVY,_ MEDIDX, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS STANDARD DRILLS __ HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND TIOTORY CASIBRICS AND BROWN BLEACHED, AND CORSET. JEANS. No. 12 *ORSTED YARN, &o sel&if tf FOR . THE ARMY AND NAVY. E.-ir_A,.ts -an , HASSALL; MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. 5e1341 G W. SIMONS & BROTHER. SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFAVITGLERg OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS IN EVERY VARIETY. ATLEI-116m MILLINERY "GOODSkL- CI 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 goods at very reasonable prices: Scarlet Bonnet Velvet, at $3 per yard. Do. do_ do. Lyons width and quality, $1,50 per yard. . LEATHER. COLORED VELVET.--Uncat 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 cent , per yard. At the latter price we sell a very wide and heavy Ribbon. Extra heavy, all boiled Ribbons, narrow and wide, lower at retail than they can be bought else where by the piece. BLACK, DRAB AND BROWN FELT HUN, from the manufacturers direct. All the new shapes for ladies' and children's wear. very cheap A complete atsortmeot of Black English Crapee, pur chased before the late heavy advance in gold, from 65 'cents a card upwards. ' BONNET RIBBONS in endless variety. Velvet Rib bone. black and colored, the best make imported, at a everyreduction. Trimming Ribbons, every shade; and other article used in making or trimming a bon net, or that can be found wit h ns at less than wholesale prices . A liberal reduction made to wholesale buyers. Country orders promptly attended to. SICIIEL & WEYII, oclanoll No. JOY North EIGHTH Street. fp FRENCH FLOWERS, 1863. FEA4MERS, LACES, RIBBONS, & NEW-STYLE HATS, TUST OPENED AT THOS. KENNEDY ea BRO.'S, No. 139 CREST/NM Street, below Eighth. 6494 m gla MILLINERY GOODS. BROOKS & ROSENHEIM, 431 MARKET STRUT, 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. 007 lm FALL, • 18 63 Wool) & CA:JR,Y, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. Have now open 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 TRAIT.. iel7-2m .MRS. M. A. KING, 1026 CHEST NUT street. mill open a fell aseortment of PALL A ND WINTER MILLINERY, en WEDNESD &V, October Mtb. oclo fit* in MOURNING BONNETS Made to order et the X 11W MOURNING STORE, • 9213 CHESTNUT Street, gel9-Im M. az A. MYERS & CO. FANCY ARTICLES. W P. GLENN,. IMPORTER OF DRUGGISTS' YANCY , GOODS, NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Offers 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. Pare Essential 0116; ' Rose Water and Orange Flower Water in cans. Powder Boxes and Pull's in great variety. Round Filtering Paper, all sizes. Carbons Aroma/t Be,Mooper's and Arnaud's. l• English Ptak saucers. Reeves' and common. New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine. Flailta, Tooth Picks. Violin Strings, , all at lowest si arket priced. - senamif ED. MAR - CHANT PORTRAIT • PAINTER, has removed to 919 LOCUST Stre.t, where he will be glad to see hie friends and those of the nubile who may be interested %nhia lima art. oce 36t* 4. LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOYHN VAREIRA., 71.8 ARCH STREET. /5/LOW ErGant'. Importer and Manufacturer otp LADIES' FANOY FURS. My assortment of FANCY . FURS for Ladles and Chil dren is now complete, and embracing every variety that Will be fashionable during the. present season. All sold at the manufacturers' price% for mei Ladles, please give me a call. 0c3.4m AND OPENING OFF ANCY. FURS. J WI S T A I M BAC 11, I.I4PORTER AND HANUFACTiIitER OF LADIES' -FANCY FURS, NO. SRO ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH, Has now open a splendid stock of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FURS, Which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. - ocl-Set LADIES' FURS. F URS!FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATR, No 4. AND 411 Ampll STREr, TEAS NOW Orfq A. Pfti, AggOlt i lltgiO or X. A. DIES'IrICSII,S, To Which the aitentton of the public le invited. ee23-9ra FINANCIAL 5.205: IsT NOVEMBER 5.205. COUPONS WANTED. EARLY CERTIFICATES OE INDEBTEDNESS WANTED. STERLING EXCHANGE' BOUGHT AND SOLD BY DREXEL Ba . CO., 34 South THIRD Street. STERLING EXCHANGE, BOUGHT AND SOLD. seag-m&f3m U.S. 5-20. The undersigned. as General Subscription Agent, is, authorised by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public notice will be given of discontinuance. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold, and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the. National Banking Associations now being formed in every part of the Country. But a short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especially, being quite active. As it is well known that the Secretary of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing resources in the duties on imports, internal revenues, and in the issue of interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him fors long 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 conclu sion that the time is not far distant when these "Five- Twenties" will sell at a handsoine 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 .. SIX PER CENT. LOAN, the interest and principal being Payable In coin, flirts yielding about NIGHT per cent. per annum at the present premium on gold: It is called "Five-Twenty," from the fact that whilst the Bonds.. may run for twenty years, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them offin gold at par, at any time after jive, years. The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of If vember and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are paya ble tobearer and issued for *5O, *in WC and $l.OOO, or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in addition $6,C00 and $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States, citiee, towns, or counties, and. the Government tax on them is only one anti a half per cent, on the amount of income, when the income exceeds six hundred dol lars per annum. Income from 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 Bonds. Subscribers will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri bing,. or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement will be gralifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay ment of the money. and will greatly increase the sales. JAY COOME, SITBSORITTFON 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, MICHAEL JACOBS, II AJMER, NO. 46 Smith THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNCUR RENT MONEY BOUGHT /CID SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON C..MMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. 0e45-3m COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI: CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS'EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared. to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the Ono-Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly motoring. • Terms mode known and receipts-given at the mike, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. roy6-tf NOTICE. -NOTICE IS HEREBY *-• GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No. 29,824, 200 Shares. iPsned to us by the New York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad has been I,OST. and that application has been made for the sub stitution of a certificate in place thereof. RBNIINWAY Si flO., No. 153 EXCtTANGE Place. iNSURANC3E COMPANIES. A CARD GREAT W ESTERN (mAKINz) IDTSTJEIANCIT. • COMPANY, OF DIEM YORK.. ini" HAYING ESTABLIr HBO BRANCH OFFICnS at LONDON' under the management of IlleeSre. JOHN PICK ERSGILLik SON, and at Livsneoon, under the manage. .ment of Messrs. Gums' ,Sr Co., Make wilt be taken in. London at d Liverpool on sh , pments to and from all parts of the world, on the same terms and conditions as are obtained from first-clans Companies in kngland. Losses under Policies leaned by these branches will be adjusted" and paid either at London, Liverpool, or New York. as may he agreed on when the risks are taken. THE BOMB OFFI3B, at New York. will continue to Issue Policies and Certificates as heretofore, payable in London as well as in New York, on shipments to and from all parts of the wroth!. - It Is believed that this arrangement will facilitate inter national commerce; and that the promptness and liberali ty with which the Company for years has paid losses in London and New York, wilt ensure these branches a libe ral hhare of patronage front merchants on both sides of the Atlantic. • • • - THE COMPANY REFERS IN MOPE TO CITY BANK, LONDON, London, Messrs. Blown, SHIPLEY, & CO., London& Liverpobl. Messrs. FIELDEN, BRCS.' „ & Co., Liverpoo/. Messrs. B. F. BABCOCK & CO., Liverpool. CONSOLIDATED BASH, Manchester. Idessirs. F. JAMIESON & CO., Glacpow. - 120IIDEMONT DE LOWENI3ERCI,Esq., Parqs. Messrs. JOHN MONROE & Co., . Paris. WILLIAM ISHIIN,ESq., Havre. IdrentELs Loos. Esq., AntwerPs Messrs. JOHN Lours Lummu & Co., Antwerp. Messrs. JOHN BERENDERO, GOSS ' LEE, & CO ' Mburt/. MOMS. VAN REOHEN & CO. Amsterd am. Messrs. CARL F.- PLIIMP.SI C0.,d0., Bremen. GREAT WESTERN BUILDINGS, 33 and 35 PINE Street. 0c18,241 jE COMPANY, NO. et. lELPHIL ND INC:MANOR ',TORS. _ . FAME INSURAn 403 cilEhnityr Stret PHIL AD; FIRE AND MLA! DIRIM Francis N. Buck. Chas. Richardson, ' Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip B. Justice, 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. El D. Woodruff, Geo. A. West, John Ressler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A. S. Rosechelm, • Joseph D. Ellis I OK. President. ARDSON. Vice President. RD. Stecretafy. laldtfif CB iittlSB RICH WILLIAM I. BLA.NCRA ALL THOSE WHO DESIRE A GOOD likeness at moderate cost, should. got REIMER'S Colored Pho'ograybe, fine quality, and artistically colored, for $l. Gallery, SECOND Street, ab. Green, * MRS. C. A. BURGIN'S SCHOOL FOR. YOUNG LADIES. No. 1037 WALNUT Streot. A few Pupils can be received for the ebnly of French and German. • ocl3-Im* 0111-5 - iii.T CORRECT PIANO TUNING. €P-Mr: C.•& 8 A.B.GENT'S orders for to ix _uln and repairing .Fiatioa are received at MASON '& CO, 'S store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only. . Mr S. has had eleven years fsctory experience in Bo's ton, and five years' employment in Philadelphia. EPEcren —Pianos releathered to sound as soft and sweet toned as new, without removing, Terms for Tuning, E ATTENTION OF GROCERS -IL AND OTHERS is invited to the NEW LIQUID SLAW:U.IW manufactured by" BROWN Sz BROTHER, Boston. This Japan Blacking, with .half.the usual labor. im• Parts a most intensely rich lustre and jet black. equal to the highest Japan Varnish, produces a. most perfect smooth surface. ao as not to soil the finest linen. renders the leather easy and pliable, and will retain Its virtues in any climate. For sale by the case at THAYAR COWPRETHWAIT'S. 4rll COMMEROI and, MAP OF GETTYSBURG BATTLE, 'prevared - byWm. H Willoefg, Captain and A. D. O. on Maier Ogn. Reynolde staff. rg) cents. PLOWER; FRUIT. AND THOR 5 - PIECES. or the mar dad Life DEATH AND. WEbD7NC oF THE ADVOCATE OF THE POOR,IDAH la.N S PANISL ADS 81E13EXE-d9. by J. P F. Mohler. 2 vole $2.75. EXCURSIONS, hp Henry D. Thoreau 61 2A. HOSPITAL SKETCHES, by L M. Alcott. fio genie. ART RECREATIONS, bning a complete guide to Pencil Drawing, Ott Pointing' & c. $2 00. FREEDOM AND WAR Diecourgeg on Topics gegt.d hg• the Times, by Henry Ward Beecher. $1.50. For sae by WILLIAM S.:&ALFRED HARMED'. 001.8 606 CHESTNUT street. BORDER AND -- BASTILE, so cents I 80 cents 4 80 cents !I • • • BORDER ADD BASTILE, - - - ED cents t 80 cents I - 80 cents! ! . BORDER AND BASTILE, 80 cents 80 cents! 80 cents I I PPTCBER'B, 608 CREBTNIIT Street. All new books at a discount nom the Publisher's prioe. 0e16,3t, ONLY COMPLETE EDITIONS. ipirrß 'wood's M. E. Braißlen's Novels: 11is6 AI - Work% tiovele; At 20 per cent, discount from onblieher‘' PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT Strait. kr Send fora catalogue of Card Pictures, ncl6.3t TO CHOIRS AND SINGERS.—Jus i T 1 PUBLISHED—GEMS OF SACRED XUSEC. selected and arranged for English words, for four voices, and with an accompaniment for piano or organ. by Soho C. B. Stondbridge, organist of St. Clement 'e Church In parte, about twelve pages each. Pried 60 eta a ;art. PART I. • W BOOKS— Just received by J ff. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 715 and 717 MARKET Street ANNALS OF . THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND; con prit•ing biographies, descriptions of departments, accounts of battles, &c.„ by an Officer. One handsome volume; live. . THE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA. By LE . ANA• or, The Doctrine of Education. From, the German ,yr Jean Paul Richter. MEDITATIONS ON LIFE, and. its Religious Duties. From the Gernmf of Zsch e. THE RING 01 , .UIABIS. Prom the Papers of a Ger man Physician. By IV Balmer Lytton. DAILY WALKS WITH WISE MEN; or, keiigiomf Exercises for Every Day hr the Year By Rev. Nelsen Head. • ELEANOR'S VICTORY. A Nov& By K B. Brat. don. .... VINCENZO. A Novel. By J, Roane. PETER CARRADINE; or, The Marthidale PastoraL By Caroline Cheeeebro - WENDELL PHILLIPS' SPEECHES, and LECTURBS. odn DREXEL & CO 5-20. • - . The Princibles and Practice of Dental Surgery. by Chapin A. Harris, M. D., D. D. S., late President of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Ste., Sm., the eighth edition, enlarged and revised, with three hundred and twenty illustrations. One vol , royal octavo. price O. MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND SCIENTIFIC, BOOKS. A large assortment always on hand, for sale at low Prices, by LINDSAY & BLAKESTON. Publishers and Booksellers, ocl2 25 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. "WANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A Capital of *l5 000 'n a Coal 3111. ing BICO,OOO profits peri annum For Mine ab information,eaPif yield--o apply to • Rice of - MITCHELL BROTHERS, 1343 a South THIRD !street. TO:WAI°}IIITAKERS.-WANTED -A .„ t-claes WATC.IIMAK ER. Apply to LE W.B LA DOMUS & CO.. No. 80A CJHESTNIIT &rent. 0c1.5 2t WANTED -A YOUNG MAN' WHO writes a good. rapid hand and is quick at figures. Address 130%. 565 Philadelphia Post 0.91.1,3 in handwriting of applicant, with reference, and stating amount of ealary.expected_ cell the SEXTON .WANTED FOR NATIVITY CHURCH, corner of ELEVENTH and MOUNT VER NON Streets , none need apply unless well recommended Aderess WM. HOBART BROWN, 626 North SIGH TIVINTH Street. st.Eing where an interview may be had, and giving references. ocls-31 5 WANTED TO RENT.- A FURNISH ED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE. (former prefer red), within easy dietence of SIXTH and MARKET Streets. A. liberal rent and flrst-class_ references given. Address Boa 1184 Post Office. ocl3-It• el WANTED- A GOOD-SIZED FUR iMta NISF ED or UNFURNISHED HOUSE. from Ist No vember to Ist May. or for the year. Address Box 2,469 Philadelphia. P. 0. - ocl4-3t 60 A MONTH! WE . WAN 7 AGENTS at *6O a month. expenses paid, to ten our EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and thirteen other articles. Id Circulars free. SHAY & CLAIM, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&W'Saa LOST BETWEEN WALNUT AND almond-street Wharf, and Water street. a MYER WATCH. with a Gold Chain attached.: A.liberslreward will be raid by leaving' it at J. J. liEiD & +JCL'S, tfo. 471.. PENN Street. rocls-2V] J. D. DOWLING-. PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE -A VERY DESIRABLE nnd highly improved FARM,.with Mansion House and farm buildings, situate no Pennsylvania - Railroad, One-fourth rf a mile above West Chester intersection, containing 116 acres Fur terms of sale SWAN , to MRS SARAH DAVIS, - On the Premise.- or to JOHN A GEST, entl2-mwf6t 129 SouthBIFCH RTRINT. MOUNT VFRNON•STREET RESI . DENCE.—/, very de , irable dwelling on MOUNT VERNON street. we of Nineteenth street, having all the modern improvements. For sale by HOR ACE FRITZ, eel26tif. 144 South FOURTH street. 0012 Suat NEW PUBLICAT iONS. 'HAY Twelfth Mule There is a Happy Land—. All Thy Works . . Pre-yer for the Commonwealth R. Taylor. Timbre Thine tar ' Hinman. Come ye that Love the Lord Bordello. I will he Glad PART 3. . HiminalL Trio. from Attila Verdi. Holy Andre. PART 4. Almighty Eternal Mozart. Lord Almighty. Sixth Khoo—Hay dn. 0. Holy Lord Bordese. Prayer, from Tanert.d. Rossini. For sale at J. S. CI Oil LD'S, oel4-31.. SEVENTH and CHESTNIIT Sir eta 11AZARD'S BOOKSTORE, • 754 CHESTNUT STREET. Between Eleventh and Eighth Streets. - AU Books usually to be had in a . FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. eal2-6m COLORED CARD PHOTOGRAPHS at LOW PRICES. - G. W. PITCHER'S Album and. Mann, Store. SOS CHESTNUT Str, et. s oelq-3t HARRIS' DENTAL SURGERY THE EIGHTH EDITION' IMiEE2!I WANTED -AMERICANS AND. GER MANS to canvass for a first-class Life Insurance. Company. Address Box 1337 Philadelphia P. 0., with name and references. ocl6-3,* WANTED—A BOY IN A WHOLE este store. Must write a good hand. Addrees Box 2734 Post Oftle, WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, AS 7 7 Porter in a Wholeeale store. Apply PL2 CO IL bIERCE Street, between the hours of 11 A. 3.4f.aud 2 P. M.* WAN TED- $l5 PER DAY.-WE want reliable. energetic canvassers and agents in every county, for a genteel business, at a c.sminission of from $.5 to T,15 per day. No humbug. Sxperienced canvassers preferred, but ro , in for all Address C. M ' DONN 'SE CO . Publishers, At sillier Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, -Illinois. or 183 BEADE street, ..New 'York. LOAN WANTED.— $50,000 WANTED for five year& on inside bnelness property in the city of Chicago. which cannot fail to be ratisfactory se curity. Address, with real name and terms, "Drawer," OSSO. P. 0., Chicago, 111. . 0c13.1.0t* ,jpek DEPU 'Y QUARTERMASTER SZTERA_L '8 OFFICE. —Pau,snaupine.. Feb. I _ VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL if She following Pointe t Tortugas. Rey West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD. felt-tf Captain and Assist. Quartormaotor. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A. CERTIFICATE FOR ONE share in the Kensington. Bank. in the conntyl of Philadelphia, No. 1806. !the finder will be suitably re• warded if left at U and 13 STRAWBERRY Street. sea- tnth - MOSES wirsurArt BOARDINtie AA FAMILY, CONSISTING OF FOUR or five persons, (no children). &sire private board ing for the winter in a first-clam house, between and including Spruce and Chestnut 'streets (Walnut or Chestnut preferred. ) They wish a well-furnished front parlor and three bed- rooms, a private table, with g. od accommodations, and the comforts of a hnme, for which liberal compensation will be made. Address P. 0. Box 2.578. - ocl3-6t FOR SALE AND TO LET. • $150.-A THREE-STORY- BRIOK -w.k. HOUSE. pleaesr.tly located. sixteen feet front,'lot seventy-two feet deep: subject toground rent Th h . honse as six and back kitchen, and will be Bold at this veryl , w mice: aa the on-nor is going to Ea-groa. Inquire at HERSHANT & 321 CHES TNUT Street, up stairs. cold 2t* gri FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE .zox Tenth-strset Residence, No, 10t22x100. Thir teenth-street Residence. below Walnut: lot /5x1.35. l'imnber of others in different localities. car, E PETTIT. 323 WALINDTStreet. fa T-0 RENT—NORTH FOURT A H Street DWELLING, No. 538, vita large back build ings, modern convenience= and stable in the rear. By ocls-30 P T. &J. II MORRIS.' 916 ARCH Street. MNORTH BROAD-STREET RESI DENCE.--For sale, a handsome Pictou.stone front four, story dwelling with three story double back band time. en 'BROAD street, below Columbia avenue. Has all the modern conveniences. Lot twenty-four feet front and two hundred feet deep to Carlisle street. Apply to HORACE FRITZ, - 00/IVeyalleer. ocl2-6e 144 South FOURTH street. A SPLENDID BLACK CAVAL RY HORSE, 7 years old for a colonel or gene ral in the army. is ill be brought in from Chester county and offered for private sale on SATURD AY. October 17. at 10 orll o'clock. at Pennsylvania Farmer's Hotel. No 340 North THIRD. Street, Philadelphia, ocls-2t* EDUCATIONAL. T . ADZES MAY RECEIVE INSTRUC TION IN WRITING in the afelkrnoons. from 4 to 6 o'clock. at CRITTENDEN'S Philadelphia, Commercial College. No. 6a7 CHESTNUT Street corner of Seventh. ocl6-Bts THOMAS W. MOORE. Teacher. 60 7ENNENT SCHOOL" FOR BOYS, TIARTSYIL LE, Bricks county, Pa. The next session will open on 'WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4, to continue flee months. Reference may be made to Rev. Albert Barnes se23-nrw&emol7 ' LONG, PrincipaL ritITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA. . 1 / 4 1 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 67 CHESTNUT Street (corner of Seventh). Instruction in Book.keeping, as practised by, the beet•accountants, Penman , thip. Plato and Ornamental; Commarcial Calculations, Forme, ttc. ; Mercantile Law, and Phonography- CalaManes furnished gratis, on application. ocl6-40 RAILROAD LINE*. . ~,, Fr WEST CHESTER PHILADELPHIA RAIL• ROAD, VIA MEDIA. • FALL ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, September I.4th,‘ 1563, tht Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the &aped, north. east corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.45 and 10.30 A. DI., and at 2 and 4.15 P. M. A Freight Train•with Passenger Car attacked, will leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets (West Philadelphia) at 6.45 P. M. Trains leave toe corner of THIRTY-FIRST and /BAR BET Streets (West -Philadelphia.), 17 minutes after dm starting time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET: The Trains leaving .Philadolphia at T. 511 A. M. and 4.11 P. ~co_nnect with Trains on the P. and B. C. R. R. tor Concord, Kennett, Oxford, &c. - HENRY WOOD, 'el4-tf General Superintendent. STEAMER WAW A_SET— =IIFor SMYRN A. PORT PVTIY, OELA.- AkE CITY, NEW CASTLE. end ,lIIRsT BR, (Yam. 11r4t vbarf below AItCH Street. every 6t01C0.1.V. TYSON ItS PAY etd FRIDAY, wig o'clock. 10 , aralug. leaves Bore DAY ItOoK . c.andiag every TUESDAY.. TaI:TR3- *DAS .and SATUrtDAY. o'clock. rte wee ceragte. With ate boat for A rairea. Dover. abli Leiraic. ocl6-fia3M-644 CONOERT HALL. EDWIN AD.A.MIII MATTliue. P.RON . WILL GIVE A.R.FIALIZT for the RettelllLl the SICK AND WOTTIRDED SOLDIERS WEbT PHIL alttlrii(A. HOSPIPAL, The Celebrated Band attached to the Hospital wili.b. la attendance. Tickets 150 Cents. For sale at all the Principal Nuts and Book stores. nes-I,t MRS. JOHN DEE,W'S NEW ARO.II- .0-.- STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street ahem Sixtli. Acting and Siege Mailmen- WM S FEEDERIO___,E'R Eminent' Atrent and Trn..m ^c rv ""TV. rpr r , T ," LAST WEEK OF ETCHINGS' OPERA TE00172 TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, Oct 16. DM. BENEFIT OF KB.; RICHT NOR. LAST TIME—THE ENCHANTRESS. Stella. the Enchantress.— Mlse CA ROLL:NE n1'011499 Bamir Sextitn, Don Silvio Yr, HIE Dr. Nathancl - r,'.rt ... . . . Hr. G. Oritatla. ON MONDAY, 6erni;erli 1843. P. L. DAVENPORT. W WALLArTIT, and - MRS FARREN will artiear Tickets, 26.60. and 76 cents. Nnextractrame for &retired seats at the Box °filet...from 10 A Mtn S NEW CHESTNITT-ST. THEATRE.- Lessee and Manager Mr. WM. WHFutTLEY. BENEFIT . OF MIRE LIICILLE WE MEN, On which oecar.inn she will appear in the great sears tional play, founded upon Mrs. Henry Wood's POPULIC novel. eivitled , BAST LYNNE, in which she will sustain ker dual characters of LADY ISABEL and MADAMS VINE. supported by the followin g art 1...t8 Mr. S. C. Dubois. F. Mordaant, E Lamb. J. W. Blatt doll. J. Seymour, De Forest, and others: Misses Mart Wells, Hose Eytiuge, Miller, Cooper, Mrs. Marlow, and others. During the recent production of this play at this es tablishment it attracted the LARGEST AUDIENCES ever within its walls. SEATS MAY BE SECURED oclS-3t THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE FOX'S, CASINO, Positively the LAST SIX NIGHTS cOnsisting of MALE AND TiEMELE ACROBAT.g. Previous to their departnro for Calirornia. CONTINUED SUCCESS . WHEAT COMBINATION TROUT'S oenFisting of 36 Talented Perforterg, Grand Matinee every hattirday Air Ladies and Chil dren. ocl2-Btv SIGNOR BLITZ THE NEGRONIA_N. CER, Bobby, the Witty, and the learned Canaria, are before the poetic every evening ,and Wednesday and. Saiiirday aft , rnoone, at the TEMPLE OF WONDERS. assembly )3aildings. We are not sure as to the pl.digres of Bobby, but that the Signor come s in a direct line (ma some old philosopher, we are positive. gen ei,ERMANTA ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC G REHEARSALS commence October 17th. at 33 o'clock, at the MUSICAL FIRM HALL, and continuo every - Saturday. Single tickets. 25 cent, Packages of Eiatickete. $l. To be had at ANDRE',I, 11.04 CHEST NUT Street: J. E GODLD. nEVEN EH and CHEST SUM end at the Hall door. ocl2-3m DENNSYLVANTA ACADVatir THE FINE ARTS. 10215 CHESTNUT STREET. opine' -n_kua._(Statdaye excepted) from g A. AL tir Ad miirsion 26 cents. , POINT BREEZE PARK. PHILADELPHIA. —FALL VIOTTI*. MEETING, 1863. WEDNESDA.Y, Oct. 14th. $5OO Premium—Mile Heats. best 3 in 5, to Mainete. Dan Mace enters g. • General Batter." John Crook en:ere B. M. " California Damsel." Thos. McConnell entere b. Fr "Keystone." SAME DAY. M5O Preminm—Mile Heats, to Wagons. G. W. Fitzwater enters Bay Mare. Jos. Medley enters a. g. " Johnny." Joan Gilchrist enters 'Bay Mare. John Turner enters b. m. " Boston. Girl." M. Goodwin entere b g. "Point Breetei" Sam McLaughlin enters b. m. "Lady Thorn." THURSDAY. Oct 15th. SKIO Continental Hotel Pre nal:Ml — Mile Heats, best Mg. to Harness. John Turner enters bm. " May Queen." Three McConnell enters b: g "Keystone." M. Goodwin enters h. g !` Point %mere." SAME DAL S2oo'Premium—Mile Heats, beat 31n 5, to Wagons. John Gilchrist enters Bay Mare. J. J. Wheeler enters g. g. John J. Wheeler." S. Clark enters b. g. " Harry of the West." Dan Mace enters b m. " Ladv Tompkins." FRIDAY. Oct. lath. • $.300 Premlum—Mile Heats, beet 3in 5, to Wagons,Dan Mace enters bk, g. " General Butler:" John Crook enters s. m " California DamseL " S. Clark enters b. g. " Duchy." SAME DAY. $llO Premium—Two Miles and Repeat, to Harness. Jos Medley enters s. g " Johnny. " • S. Clark enters b. g '• Titman " Dan Mace enters b in. " Lady Tompkins. " SATURD AY. Oct. 17(11 Vat Preminm—Mile Heats best 3 in 5, to Harness: John Turner enters b. ID. • May,Queen. ' 5 Clark enteral). g' " Duteby.' M. Goodwin enters b. g "Point Breeze " SAME DAY.- $lOO Preminm—Mile Heats best 3 in 5 to Saddle. John T. Wheeler enter. b g. " Frank-" Pan Mace enters b. in. '• Lady Tompkins " Sam McLoughlin enters b to, " Lady Thorne. ". MTLNDAY, Oct: 19th. PTP11111:11)—Mile Heats, beet 3 in 5, to Haines- Dan Peeler enters br. s. -• Robert FiDinsbarn." Fate McLaughlin enters bk. g. " Lancet " TUESDAY, Oct. Wth. 01(0 Premium—Mile Beare, best 3in 5 to Harneess. .Tolen Gilchrist enters Bay Mere. J. J Wheeler enters b g : " John Henry." Jos Medley enters b. g . Jot , any " S. Clark ewers b. in. Mountain Maid." Sam.Me Laughlin enters b. m " Lady Thorne " Gentlemen's Season Tickets (not transferable),- ska which will admit Ladies accompanying, without pay, Single Admission. $1 (fpr Mare Aerate only.) Tickets may be obtained at tee Continental Hotel, La Pierre House, at the Office, and from the Directors. Omnibuses will leave the termions•of the Tenth and' Thirteenth-streets Railway for the Park. The Annual Subscribers' privilege of being accom panied by auntie friend, without pay, will be su sperigia during the meeting. Members are respectfully requested to - waive the• privilege in their case. Disorderly or improper persons will be summarily ejected from the premises. No occupancy of the road or footways, for any pur 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. Mee I.lfl South FOURTH Street. NOW RSIDY taikr ,, SUFFOLK PARK ASSO: GIATION, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE BREED OF HORSES. - The Fall Meeting over the Suffolk Park Coarse will commence on TUBS D aY, Oct 20th, and continue four days. The following Premiums will be. offered ; - TDXFDAY, Oct. 20—First Day. Great Match-between Throasneck and Trovatore _Four mile heats for $2,031 ~..'.TAMS Da.Y. _ . . . Continental Stakes—For Three Year Olds—Sahscrip tion WO, Forfeit 9100—Two.. Mile Heats. The Centi= nental Hotel prec entinir the winner with a Purse of $500: 1 j. S. Watson's b. c. Capt. Moore, by imported Bal rownie, ont of Jennie Rose. 2 P. C. Bush's b. c. Ben Brace, by. Lexington, dans by Altorf. Y. J. W. Weldon's b. Lizzie W., by imported ScY- Ibia - n. on t or Priscilla. 4. R. P. Field's bf. Lettle Shannon, by Lexington,. out of Sally Shannon. 5 Also, b. f.. by Lexineton_ ont of Magdalene. BAKE DAI, Premium s2so—Allages—Mile Heats. WEDNESDAN, Oct Premium for All Ages; stloo---Th . . - ee Mile Heats. THILISSDAY, oct Premium for Three Year Mils, 41200—Mile Heats. - • SASfIt DAY, Premium for All Agee, IWO-Mile Heats—Three in FITS, LAST DAY FRIDAY, Oct 23 Handicap - ell lCße=Premtnm -00—Four Mijec ro horse can start for this Pre:mium unless having' started during the Meeting_ .Thejudges will handicap the horses at the termination of the third day's Taos Entrance money will not be required for this Pre mium, but these who desire to avail themselves of the Privilege sof starting mast deposit $23 with the Trea surer on the day previous to toe race. If they eart the money will be returned: if not, the amount will be for feited, and go to the second in the race. The Nntrance' Money will he five per cont. upon the Premiums each day, and gc Co the second horsy The Premiums Ns . ill be hung up each day at the Judges' stand The following - weights must he carried.: 3 year olds. 90 lbs. r 4 year, 104 lbs. ; 5 year, 114 lbs.; 6 year, 121 lbs.: 7 and upwards. 116 _ . The Rifles of the Rentncky Aasociation, at Lexington, to govern the. Meeting in all other reamers. Races to commence punctually at half past 2 o'clock. Traine for the Park leave Philadelphia, Wilmington. and Baltimore R.. R Depot, corner Broad and Prime streets, at 115 and 2 o'clock P. M., a'd ran= after the races are over . . Badeee admitting a aentl.man and Ladles, mood for the en , tre Meeting. If 4. 5 Tickets to the Race Field and /far Tickets bought at the Depot admit to the Rves. and rE ecu r e pascare over the railroad to and from the Track. - BADGES AND Timms for sale at the Continental Hotel. and Girard House Do Ladies admitted to the stand un less accompanied by Gentlemen. The array of thorougbbreds in preparation for the ap proach in g parallel contest. is without a in the history - of the Amer i can - Turf Nearly fifty Horses are noon the ground,".Armed for the fight and e-ger for the fray;" comprising selections of the best stock of LOlllBl/1112. Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia. New York, New Ter- Fry, end the Caoadas. The Paterson Races, which pre cede those at Philadelphia, will enhance the interest hers by bringingi fresh victor• into the arena. 9 be Continental Stakes, which came off on the first dsy, bring together the best Three Year:Olds that ever figured in the North. In short, it is hazarding but lit tle, in promising to lovers of-the exciting snort and se vere contests,. the best opportunity ever offered to the citizens of Penns) lvania. C. DUFFY, Trsasnrer and Fec.tv, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philadelphia. $5,000 a „ CAN EASILY 'BE INIADE - , or bwirpssznan invX n a - T 1 1 ,4 city v b ri an ;ti 4ce ll unla r laiuod by calling' at room 20 G IR iRD u fIOI7 I BE7IO 7 DZY; between 4 and 5 P. 51 lt. TN TBE COURT OF COMMON. PLEAS ; I N FOR THE CITY. AND COUNTY OF (In the matter of •he Estate of GEORGE E ARP.. Jr. ) The undersignedjAudi tor appoiutsd by the Court to. audit. settle, and adjust the account filed by ROBERT E. RANDALL, receive - 1. for GEORGE EARP—St, and to r.port distribution of the balance of money - remaining% in his hand e. will' meet all parties interested for the.. Porno. es of his appointment. at his office. - No. 149 (South, FOURTR Street, <moon te LIBR &RN ,in the city Phila delphia. on 11011 DAY the 26th day of October.- A. D. 1863. at four o'clock P. M. ocl6 fmwOt JORR HANNA, Auditor. MOSS & CO., Bi litast i flaly inform the public they , have cared. a. No. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, Second Door alma the:Post Office, where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple., Counting House, and Office STATIONERY, BLANK BOORS, AND KNVELOPESI, . of their own inannfact-are, of the best qualities, &nett% great variety. - The business will be conducted on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. . . . _ By prompt and.oarefra attention, uniformity in -Prices. extenaive assortments. together with their long expari ance in that linaerimsiness. they ask a share of public. Patronage. Blank Books ruled-to any pattern. gnvelopes, of =r aiz° or shape, made to order kr short. notice. They will continue their Wholesale business of Book sellers and Stationers at the Old Stand. neT2-1m if WRITE PRESERVING BRANDY, • PURE CIDER AND WRITE WINE VINEGAR. 'GREEN GING= MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, Acch. ALL TYR SIBQUISITBS FOIL PRESERVING AND PICKLING PURPOSES. ALBERT 0. ROBERTB, Dealer in Fine Groceries. sean-t! Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. thTRUSSES, 'BRACE3, • ace., skilfully ad insted by C. H. NEEDLES. corner of TWELFTH and BALE Streeta.— Ladies' Department for same, conducted by !Miss, TWELFTH street. first door below Race. The most complete and varied stock on hand.. consisting to part of Trusses. Supporters, . aboulder Braces. Belts, Bandages. Elastic Stockings, Crashes. %fringes,' A.r.. tides for Diursory. Suet Rom am. sen-Sm 1.31 AIIOI.4RIANAPVt4. SATURDAY AFrETENOOI9", ectolar 17th, at 3 o'clock P. M. CHESTNUT STREET SYR() ARABIC TROUPE, THE TURF. PRIORS OF &MISSION PERSONAL. Frofes.nr W. W -POWELL. LEGAL. 'STATIONERY. No. 430 NEAR ET STREET.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers