ARRIVALS AT THE noTart, UP TO TWELVE o , oLi WE LAST NIGHT. toiittnestal—Nbith ■ Job Berrie, Baltimore ()apt J P Reynolds, Jr k, Lowe, boeton W ?merlon Wont Creaman D T Casement. Brie. I'a rf C P bailey m da. Wash W ,t , .bneon, indianapolha .E Byrum, /ndianapolis W Warren, Cinn, I) 'ABre L ft Bmmins, Boston •W J Castuer. Tennessee W Minor, Prov. It I John J I nekorton & wf, Pa aCol BCastle, Chicago 'IA 111 Wiley & la,-Pena 'Win Laurie.- Boston J B Thoindike, II B 111 B Blew York 'CT W. mole, hew York Mrs Larrstng. New York IQ P WOOL& Cambrdie J O blatne & family. Me 13 Knight. Prov. R I JBCoro.ell New lark 41:/eo Lancaster. Bentircky J W er..okor. Prov, It I J 8 Raves & la, New York i s h , ea lf Lancaster C Garrit.on. New York • .B T..mpeon, Elalifax,N S Ballax.N S A ill Palmer, New York 'W BlrLartlaon, New York P Scott, Baltimore Plll.tr.tron. New York P 111tthlenberg,llarrUbnrg ;Barton Mans, Ponna B Il.mtqager. Wheeling B Woodworth. Ft Wayne MIAs Woodworth, Ft Wayne J Weil. ht Louis . , . C JurnEs. St Lonis •311 - rs M Suydam & dan JDe llrveire & Brooklyn "D B CoNA a la, /Vila/Atvine T Sinitr & in. New York - Cart R C Bailey &la.renna 3 bliroder, Lauoader J D Beatty, Newark. N J $1 Pollunberu. Warb, D H rigit, Delaware s.olristrer, New York fir Cm ell o Brodie, New York ©W Jenkine. U S N INV Stanton, New York C Silver S.: la, Pottsville -10 H AdaniS Rua.- r, Now York 31 C too/I/wick, New York' Mies S Roberts. Cheater Val Miss I, Lefoyer,Cheeter Val Nis* E D Edge, Cherter Val S ItobNrta Chester Valley 0r J P Edge, Cheeter Valley J V Edge. Cheeter Valley zdw Al.en & la, N J FN Orseigetle, New York C Graeigette. New York ` 3 F Iblbrook, New York &Twining. New York. W H warren, Troy John Hugbee, New York:, 31 elroy. New York H. Haswell, New York Artoovlco, Jr. New York liglrard—Gheataiut • V Norris, Williamspon James Carlon, New York It de Maritt, New York D W Morris, Delaware .11Ir Scheriman. Delaware W A Tucker. Baltimore G F. Stanton, Chicago W 0 Bv Orefield. MMd W Chailler, New York John F. iguson,_New York F Ferguson; New York G M Wheeler New York 13 GI Wheeler.' New:York Frazier, New York aIL Thorn . . New Jersey JLShreve; New Jersey - Chas Gilmore. Baltimore N Haldeman, Penni, Jos 8 ',edam d, Delaware Jhoe Welters', Baltimore okt:lfolmes, Baltimore E_Wood, New York 'w Laws, Richmond:lnd Boomeialer & wf 3) P Smith & la, Maryland Albs Councilman, Maryland M Chaney, Maryland pr W Elmer & la, 'Bridgeton Namnel S 011son,.Pittsburg, HMaier & wf, New York Jas William, Cleveland W C Havana, Baltimore) I, A Cooper, afaryland Wxn Gray, New' York . John Collins, New York W.j Smull, Harrisburg Wm Pomeroy, Penns, John I, Spool, Harrisburg Dr Chas Bissell, Colorado Cot W Bates, Colorado Jos Bates, Colorado ' F Dalton, Colorado Jamee Drown A J Yalta & la, New York W Martin, Baltimore Jl3 Black, York. Pa D J Seely, St John, N B JE Hall, Delaware Miss Tyler. Delaware 3) M Newell, New Jersey Mao )3uddle. Mauch Chunk Thos Clyde. Delaware W Butterfield. Boston L iame. Button J H Beu➢hill. Harrisburg D Mooxe, Harrisburg American—Chem:au, John 8 Peloy. Maryland Chas Steeuiammer, md Now York Latrd. new York • • • • W-H ia off, flew Jersey 101 V B P.att, Boaton 4 . Pratt. Briton W Johnson. New Jersey to Kell's. Washington, D C L lleverin & la. Dela ware Miss 2. Walker, Dover, Del Bereft Lawson. Baltimore A Knight & wf. Baltimore Joe Ttilrlwell, Mlnereville Mrs J Gremory, All Bowman - • • • E Spruonce, Smyrna. Del Jon D Pdncoaat, Salem J H Penr se, Delaware J W Andreae, New York Jacob Moore, Delewat e W Pepper, Delaware P S Ybamk Hew York A Hid aeway,hlaryland W Yribley, Muncy • Brown, Connecticut nerchantr—Folertia 'John Sinclair. New Jersey I Swan, Clearfield co - W Hall Allenhem ,. co • , Mrs M Celso.Wmhington co: 3lrs Ellen. Allegheny co ! J B 'Monts gue. New 3 ork ; J J Boob' g, Ohio B Ltlwi,.-, Wash, D C • B Gorbult, Wash. D C J llThninpson. Wash, Pa I John Alliott, Tipton C L Shanksyille Tbos S IHcFair, Hazleton J W Enb , dy & la. M Chunk Bahemilier & wf, N J Jlkl flabbison. Hainaville J H Donshett. Butler co Jae Count r & wf. Pittsburg) Jos F Field, New York Geo B Bleier. Allegheny ChiteC Funk, Danville Swank. fa • S Richardson & la, Md- Mrs W. Mown Maryland J W White ails. Illinois $ Ct Sylvester. Mass Lowir—Oheatnutlf Stratton Millville Miss' -D Hampton, N Harrison Beecher, N Y J B Warder, New Jersey N Massadhusetts Miss A 'Mitchell. Mass M Nelsoo.-New'York Mrs W Williams, ;Boston H Brown. Ohio' Mrs M Bingham. Boston F 13 , egory, Boston Miss F Gregor T.-Boston J F:Knowlton John (4 rucein, Jr.ITY W heeler The Union—Arch ■ Cleo Zeelley. Massillon, 0 Alvan Allen,9myrna,Del J bHole.mb„'New Jersey SV W Berry, Baltimore }Muth, ew•York .1 E Smith. aphrata Springs George B.Bussell., , Pittsburg Numbers,.ohio Numbersi(Jr, Ohio Miss M Loodpnalager, Ohio C Teller , Y Jelusson..:Oew 'Jersey Charles BAdams, Chicago NBlack Mary land . . . L N, Freeman, New York W H Oreen:Brietol. R I Stater Waton—larks ld V BOT or. +Maryland Alva , Breaker, Clearfield yow Brenkeroalearlield CI.W Laker...Bridgeville B Heed. Dw ..T‘V Hubler, P e nan . J. Dennis, Nana 060 A Brown, Boston.' faw . . . . . . John Vanzent. Penns Zoe G.Wh.ttnn, Penns John W timelker. Penria .John Barr, Bedford, Pa Jaem.Stmons,Mtnitutown Geo.W "sten, nfttlitntown IL Herr. & la. Penna 'NV S,Sankey. Penna aZt W hhortme & da. Penna :W.Breh inger & eon. Penna L Kirk. Williamsport Black Bear—Thlrd. Fry Cooperebarg John Alalsberger, Beading 1:0 Lehr, Grattetown :D Scholl, Trexlerton Levi Br oe n, Pennsylvania. P L Grim. Peitmaylvania T Addle, Penneritarria Trotobaner; Doylestown ' Metzger Allentown .314% Bal liet, Allentown , 2lfiEs A Bodily( `W Bechtel. Beehtelyllle •C B Ailles;:Fox Chase .Amos Bowers, Fox Charm Nerunan3 Hotel— -oleo Griswold. Connecticut Nana Banta, Dew York • 31 Hull, Hew Toney P Buckbenn, New York D W Cheney, Dew York Jas Bowman Palma IS Parker Edw Alexander, 'Baltimore Seth &Hall. 1:1 ' PS J Cullen 'Hagerstown Emanuel Cumming, Din Col D Lord. Pennsylvania • Barley Sheaf-Beeon Cl Kinsey. Oh'o 3f G Bossier, Cheltenham 31 Serves, Doylestown AR VP Knight, Feaeterville G WPearson Bloke co N Leech , L;mbertville II Ai Stewart. Abington J Book, ot thampton oo- - J Wolf,'Northampton co 1111oun t 'Vernon Hotel' Gee Weaver Williamsport OR Gam, II C Garry, New York . 31 Linstam & wt, Boston R sheets, New Jersey John %stalls Jo73*aiipelt. Salem, N garrle dc la, Wellaboro j Oallagherar, Key Wed Commercial—Sixth. a Jas Galliner. W Chester N Woodward, Chester go Mra Vanderslice, PhocniXtr V BEstlsntYder, Beading J Suydam Con tsaville L Janney, Maryland , Col T Glancy Capt 0 L Johnson Cot B Janney Piper, Maine This Wall o .Glearfleld co %V M Hobart, Wash, D NattoratJl . -Itsca ■ teniy °rover, Luzerne co f Q# 6 Ronbottam, 'Reading L Bauch. Penult' P Andrews, New York Charles Hull, Penna Cleo Beaman, Sehvl Haven 'Miss S Hummel, Orwigsbg 0. , 7/ 0 - 4-AL-011.-zli if =loll MoMfeHAF4*----SHAW.—In Germantown. on the 21st gnat.. by the Ref."Addiaon B. Atkins, Walter Me nfich t et A* Meta AitOretve Shaw. AITREPP 4 PATTOII.—At Baltimore, on the 20th Zby the Bey..JosephT. Smith. D. D:,essisted by the Rev. James . Y 'Mitchell. of this city, Robert Aitken to R. Agnes Piiitton. of Baltimore. RICHIE=RAMSA.Y.--On Wednesday, the 21st inst., at Christ Chureli;by the Rey. Benjamin Dow. D. D., George Inman Richt° to. Elizabeth Ramsay, daughter of Pam and Isabella Wetherill. LI—WALTON.—On the 16th lust , by Friend's ceremony, Robert 6. Pyle to Elizabeth D. Walton, both of ()heater county. Pa. EASTBORN—WRITL —On the 20th inst., at Rants burg, at the office of the Mayor, by Friend's ceremony, Xtobe t rt BasPa tbnrn to Lizzle,White, all of Solebury, Bucks (miny. . • - =MEI?. riALLITT:—;OIi the 2let inett,'Nifjalt James DaHeti. Rod !Spears , naeral j t rer ns itl: s tale j c zi o d k ence, West Cheete4an RitiDON.—At Mount Holly. N. J on the.2otM Met daughter of William and Kari Hiedomid toe Theear of her age. - relatives and friende of tho family fin feopeet, ud Illiestnut street'. Joe 1) Robinson, Beaton Lampheer, New York Semi Wiler & wt; Wadi/ Mr Teadorp', Ba V more J.B McCreary. M. Chunk R (heaths. Hordontown is is Cook, WashingtoMD C Mra n 13..ake, Ke.oitec Botnbercer. Htrrielmror Matcer J C Kunkel, Palma Marten Obitrioditlnkal, Pa Capt G C Crain' 1) Claritr.om Jr. New York Wm Monroe, Pror, R ll- Gen'Totten, W C Mrs Temple, C Tack. , r & :a, KrookLyn M,se Tucker. Brooklyn Rae J J 'ruck.r, Troy ti fi Tucker. iirooklyrs Jobe "'ticker, Br.wklyn Peary V 4 Odeper, Ts Y Clarence I) Brake, Brooklyn Pedro P Pderdo, Brooklyn R ss oven. Brooklyn Maximum A breo, Rr3oklr n J Uareeebni, brooktru. Wm Whitney, New York G S Harwood, &Igoe C J Foster, New York Moore, 1.4" w York_ , Lartorine . & bt,Now York I Miss Samoa: EV9W York M.,,mr rest. New York Wm . Waq,• New York S' Cartifter & wf, Pepsins Mr & bins Wellsley m 1.4 itheate M‘oziee, New York J GI Marriott, St Louie J Wheeling, Va Less L Willentt & vrf J L Willentt & wf,Catiflrnia t 4 11 Conner. /Vow York Jmoa ...st in 4)1 Carotin% T I) Carron & la,Gsttyaburg K S , 4oeineL 'N 14.01exinnall Berrirkto, ew York' osl Mr Dunlap, Baltimore W ow &la . . . Jody° Roger. York" 1) .1 Le (lain, N",rr York H to Mr6 o l4lr,F P gari.dolph,lc! f a I..l,voLoort P; tort L Bitu Intin.r. New York' Giu,knau. Now York Jew J Bevicks. Now York °avid SWIM. hew York W H o,Lumeg4l. Now York VP34Vtlii, Now fork John H B.or. BAltimoro 31 - 1 . 1,0 a 11 9. 1:J41(3111°re P ILtou W Ifon,ro. Wait CheltAe Or C H ronitb & la.. Y York Mss ,lorris. Now York Bar, hod & wr, New York W T Looo.iki A wr, 1111.4 W & wr, N Y 1- `l' Gould, ithau.g., 0 II N OtLinball, Ald Jairw , 1-I:wea W r, Ctrvin, Kentucky. 6Tlealheao New York L 0 Morrie. Now York creel. below tllintab W P do Norinsadie.Veaft3 Thos 11,1ark.00. Norrittwa W Bwtolet. Norristown A P Potkin Hartford W B Romelitlauni, l jsL'ileY &Sutith, ?Minds J Clapp, Pcana WOJooas.. George Howell, jr D NV ir, Del E B inldaa, Dalcware W A Moore, New York Or Peiuler, Balclntore 110archridge ;Thoe Cmttinan. Cincinnati tjeoßl Bewley, rcngrna,Dal J JoTee, Jr. New fork A RegPre, Beeler,. illfre' Brown, Wash, D C r H W flagaley, Waeh, D C D P Ricsch St wf, Ilicw York S T Jetuaem. New York ti Peel, PE aua • • • L Magill, ataryland. 54111114.1 410a1p.re. Delaware D S L”wd,e2. Baitlame „kn. S Biebet, Baeke eo Wl' 51,rikOia. koutfom'y co 'Y L Speucer, w erisey Geo H SPrigg. York, PA El Shirk. LutucANter co L Liue CArli4le Peter Voorhees II Jersey J li Stvanzev, Shippsns'g hichard F Steven+, Trenton W Glover. Ilarriabarg. R .1 Keeler, Brooklyn Weulernetz. New York Dr B W 31c ..;reaoy. D . York Beuj S Bentley, Houtrole ht is Hats roels, Wyoming Mrs Caudle, Baltimore Joan 110, Etuatiry.don W M Helmet., Carlisle A W Rentz, Carlt4le H Elit;Uil.LOD, Vira W iiaAty F H Paton Pittsburg J D Ch unbare, Vir.ssu, P 3 J H Brown &wt California J B deltic. 8.)4L1P 11 J Merrifield, d atimore J Carlow, Now tork A G New .Tersey Isice Sc la New Jersey H J Oambrill. 0 S N'" above 1 011% Robt Keller. Wash, D C N I spear. New York 'U Aiken & la, Wash. D C J C ellen. venusylvania J P Beard, Pennsylvania Geo 11,p.m. Bridgeport L G Vox, Aicawenswille B Boyer. sanbary Thos 0 Good ney & in M W Aden. Delaware Miss invlor, Delaware J.Pratt, Dover. Del Rohrheligh Yorl, Pa las C Watson. Milton Barber Danville A I) pawn Shamokin !Josh V Crvrin, or S liaptli W TvDo., USA J 4 Weba,Millliulrrg • B VOlessou. U B:1 . Mrs Glessou f. V 11 Arrowsmitth. N York J L Reynolds. York. Pa Jae Bayne. , daltimure IC L wnisgto wn I sc warz. Va street. below Aro*. IT C Page. Massachusetts 1J G Sevens !Mr C P Davis & ch, N 1 arise Ricaerd., New Jersey 1W I Muudie, Ashland. Pa , 31 (lamberts, 11.trrusburg W S l*cb, ITS a P E Tracy, Meesileld, 0 Joe Exton. iftluton, -N .J N Worley. Mauhstn,Pa A Meargar, St Paul D M Dull, itcVeytown G W Zahniser retina 10 W Jack.on. Penna. H ("1 Wi184 , 31. Believille.'Pe 7 K S - oock & la, New York ,R B Muore, Belleville, Pa JR stonehouse. Waynesboro W Lilly a wf. Peon Haven IT M Righter, M Glinnk ~ W A McAfee, Penna R A Neal,. Southington' ' C T Jones, New York ' C R Armetroog, Ohio , ' ' tt Haioill & eoa, altatre cot, Rev A H Holloway, Pena& ' street . . above Third. B Gregory, Boston W B Bsdloe, Go B ton D Osborn. Monmouth" S N Ei A Merriman • • JR Mug ford, Jr, New Jersey L Pomeroy. Connecticut T Go ,, dman. Baltimore 3 K Mlto ell Po.ler, New .Tsrsey G W Bronson. New York lironsoo, New York Mg West n. New York M A Clay. New York D M Boyd,New York tram. above Third. C McCarty, Pen asiDrania Miss-Anna Hatchner, N J - D & Joh as, Yan]Wert, Ohio W FWageeeeller,dellnag've W D Levy &laißagervtevrat Geo M Rgvertz, Penne, (4 so D Riegel, Adelphi.Ohlo S S Fat nerof cde iphi, Ohio Theo Bratsin New Jerpey O A Dongles, Now Jentey B i:oewenctein, Memphis J Kinoley. Treo too. Ohio D Judz,-NewPtals, Ohio 8 C Stockton, Kt Roily, N J JC Johtmon. NiCI York G Gall, Baltimore] it street, above Sixth. W thohe, Cantle co, Pa H,Boas, alcVeytown ;AB Roam, McVeytown iGeu Smith. Ohio TW M Deatriok, Bedford co' J Bedford co "'Borne, Fayette co J Murray, Huntingdon co John K tint Blair co J W Walton, Jacksonville Morgan Bell & la: Penna. , . r W Morrow. Parma NW B C Greightort, Penns Gen West. Delaware W Atkins. Delaware.. it.B Boyer, Killington B miller Berke on, Pa W W wood & wf.Chicago Jae Megratten t Wilmington Wm Schivener. at t., above IliallowbilL 'Jacob BowmKn, BachtelT EI F . Se lers M . - B F Jacoby, Allentown 8 Roada, Southampton Jacob Hath, Sr, SoinneyFn J Bath. Jr. Sam neytown Z 7 F7t!, e r ga l r ka S i an iv u g t er !Cho B gatant,YPenua Harrison TomlttPon, Penn& S Roads rtaniylvania 1) Silver Ohto R Kerschner & la Leesport Strops. Allentown street, above Rase J A Wright. Alfeesachusette B Dilly, Wilkeebarre. Silas Parr - Geo Owen Centreville El .1 Honey. rii , WVarsey D D. - wl•ng, lie v York D E Either, Blair county Hiram Welch. Blair county J Niemen. Blair county J N Suever. Lock Haven Z Welch, Maryland street, below Vino. J A Prinips, Penna H E Bartholomew, Penns & Lynn. Boom co IN B Lutz' • M Kline, Flemington W W Knight. Penns D K Leedom, te.wtown. Pa Mr Blakey, Newtown, Pd B Shotwell, Rahway, N J Second &Lanny. Aron, 'Edmund Parys. U 8 E Berry, Milton K B Thomss, Milton M Sun oury, Pa T Dornan & la, Pottsville "Mrs B Large Lancaster. _., D 8 Zook, W ashington, D 0 E Cleaver, Washington, D Jacob Wioe eet, above Obeelbant 0 P Elobsrt, Pottstown Jos Conison, 0 nio W H Worrell, Caeeter to W Mode & la, Coatesville O D Grave., Sew Jersey John P smith, U b A Wash Ewing, Chesteryille Mrs Bromelt. floateaville H E Thayer, Hew Jersey J H Van Horn, Doylestown , W C Wsrford, Pt Pleasant Wilson, Boots co set, above Third. - Jonas Appleton, New York rime C. Hummel, • irwigeblll Samuel Parker, Penne, 1W Faux, Danville Haven RJ Taylor, Sohayl Haven R A Thayer, Allentown, fully invitrd to attend the funeral. tomorrow (Friday) morning. at 11 o'clock, without further notice. • mesoN.—At Bordentown. N. J., on the lath instant, Sarah Mason. late of Crosswicke, in the 81111 year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her niece, lilies R. Jones, Main street, above Burlington. Bartle down. oa tale (Fifth.rday) morning, at 11 o'clock. witholit further notice. • CL eY. —On Tuesday morning, 20th lest; the lley. Jahn Curtis Clay, D. D.; the rector of , Cilorla Chniek fold Swede's), in the 72d year of his age s and the 61st of his ministry.- ' Hie funeral will take place on Friday. 23d ind.„ and the buriol cervices will be held in the church puncradi .lvat 3 o'clock. The reverend the elcrgy. hls relatives, the 'member& of his congregation: and the friends of the family g.neraily, are invited to attend, wigtoat farther invitation. •• RICE.- On the t instant. Jennle F., danghther Jame+ 4nd Jennma nice, aged 2 years TWELLB —On the evening of the 19th instant, Mrs. Sarah. W..Twells, widow of the late Edward Turelk. BLACK SILKS t• SILKS t Lyons Annures,, Low-nriced' Poult de Sok*, Lyons Cloaking Armnres, Gros des ladles. - Lt ons Forth de Solos, Glossy Gros de Rhinos, Lyons Gros Groins, Gros de tAer, Posit do Sole Mat, Lyons Tullio. Steelton Mourning Silk, Marcollines LuArines, Lyons Bonnet Taffetas Brodos senshasir, BESSON 918 CLISSTNITT Rtreet, Dfournin g.Stor NAVY-BLUE CLOTH FOR LAMBS' CLOAKS. 6-4 Scarlet Opera Clothe. Purple and Raclin° Btue. Black Mixed Water-proof. EYRE & LANDILL. EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH and ARCH, have a cora Slate assortment of Children's Shawls. • hi( AWLS WHOLE4ALE. nod THIRD. GRAND CONCERT °nom OF THE FIFTH BAPTIST 011UROH, Assisted by the following distinguished Artists Mrs HENRIETTA BEHRENS, Mr. B. F WALTERS, Mies a NNIE J: WELLS, Mr. JOSEPH KEN ',HEY. Mr. CHAS, H. JARVIS. Mr. A. R. 1./STONER, Mr; J. S. fdAnGowEN. Mr. J. G. Elms resn. Mr. W. t7,'I , III3ELAND, Mr. A. RICHARDS, Mr. M.. 8. CROSS, And several Amatanrs. AT THE DIUSIIC AL FUND HALL, LOCUST MEET. ABOVE EIGHTH, ON THURSDAY AVENING, OCTOBER ES. DA Hr. A. B &CHMANN will preside at the Piano. G. W. REED. Conductbr. • PROGRAMME. " When I can read my title clear"..:.Thomaa "Soldier's Tear" JOEitt BIACCIOWLN. IMETZ Solo, Tenor— Dolan, Soprano, and Alto— "s 4 ol!ey of Pearls" ..Glover. LADY AMATEURS, " Souvenier D'Amerique" CHARLES H. 'JARTiqi. Solo, Tenor—" Thou art so near. and pet so far", Solo, Plano— JOHN G. lIMiTELD Solo, Soprano—" Valse de Concert "—II Baoio.. L 'Ard Mrs. HENRIETTA BEHRENS. "Diamaxitede Courorme" Mr. JOSEPH KENNEDY. PART /I. Quartette—".Breath of th., Briar" Solo, Soprano—" Angels ever bright and (air".. Handel. Mies ANNIE J. WELLS. "John Anderson. my So." (by request ) JOHN K. MACGO WAN. ,Solo, Soprano—" Where are the friends ity youth?" y- LADY AMATEUR. ( " Iles 9 Grand Dtto—Themee from Norma, on two piaive T . halberg. • M. H. CROSS and CHAS. H. SAkvis Ballad— Son g— " Pll follow The." Mrs HENRIETTA BEHRENS. Bass Bolo—' Man the Life Boat ",. G. W. REED litiett—" Nocturne " Doti Pasymale. Mm. H. BIEHABDTB and . J. Cr. lIMSTSAD. Septette— ' Ave Maria " CHOIR This Concert is given in aid of the "Furnishing Fund" of the New Church, corner Eighteenth and. Spring Garden, now nearly completed • - - Tickets CI cents each. Tobe had of the members of the Church and at the door. - oat 2t NATIONAL UNION CI:MI.—TR/C membete will at the (Rub Hone,(Uo-1 uIiESTEDT street), at 5 ocluck Pcluck s aftereona: for the of - proceeoing . to Norristown. to participate is the Celebration of the Union League of that borough,- on the glorious viciory achieved in this State. Care -leave Muth and Green at 6 o'clock Id. Return by epeeist train at 1034 o'clock. S. SEY DER [JUDY. it me AT A MEETING OF THE COSIL TIOBIITORS of the Illoyamensing- Soup Society, held on Tuesday evening. October 20 The the follow ing -named gentlemen were elected of and managers for the ensuing ear:y Pi cadent—GßA RLES RHODES. Vice President—HDOH ST6PENI3O/1. Serra' ary—J. FR SD'E LIST. Treasurer—COLLlNS EAST. MANAGERS. Collins West, 302 South etecond street. Hugh Stevenson. 1840 Lombard street. Robert Gre.ffen. 037 Pine street - John H Springer, 614 South Ninth street. J. Fred'k List 431 Walnut street. . Wm. Yeatee, 778 South Sixth street. Augustus J- Baton, 722 Chestnut street. - Charles Rhodes. 436 Walnut street. John Pe'irce, 047 South Sixth street. R. K. Steve art. 732 Chestnut street., James M. Cooper, 8:0 comb Ninth street. RAT. Gee W Shins, 1341 South Seven•. h etreet. It eaGusTus. J. BATO N. Secretary, pro, tem. IC:1=. COOPER SHOP SOLDIERS' HOME, N. W. corner Crutrn and Race &rears. WM. IsTIOJTHERS, 7 realm rer, ,o. 10221-M 6 ILK BP 8 treA, acknowledges the receipt by the hands of Mi,.s Anna 111 Ross, proceeds of a Feir, given by Miss Anita F. IC Ward, Oct Bth, at N. W. corner Fifteenth and Master streets, the 6t/In of 486.20. - - -c022 2t* MGEORGE - WASHINGTON THE EIER°, THE PATRIOT, AND TITS STAT &ERA 21, wi.) I be the enbject. of Mies LIZZIS DOTEN'g 4,IIC TURE at, SANSOM- STREET BALL, on'FRIDAY. at 734 P. lll Admittance 5 cents. 0c22-2t* M.• TO LECTURE COMMITTEES AND BENEVOLENT SO I ETIES. —The subscriber will accept invitations to Lecture, on reasonable terow If 'addressed Nat& BENJAMIN. Station G. P. 0., New York city. oat-St NOTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE WITH a resolution of the CITIZENS BOUNTY FtLI CuMMITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA.. I am directed to awe notice that all claims for BOUNTY be presented before the first day of Novembe' next. Those previous to June let to MICHAEL V. BAKER, No. Sat South THIRD btreet. ' Those since dune let tome WILLIAM VEATCH, Paymaster, Washinvton Buildines, South THIRD Street. PHILADFLPHIA, Sept. 30, 13E3. ocl74noyl -,••••• PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COAT !vv... BABY, TREASURER'S DEPAR eItiSNT. 'PHILADELPHIA, October 11, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend ofFIVE per cent. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State. taxes, pay able on and. after November 16,181 -- Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. oefl-tdel • THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer. t3r.. CORN EXCHANGE BANK. PHILADELPHIA. Oct 12, 1863 The annual election of DIRECTO x6will be held at the Banking Hones on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. RI and 2P. If The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TDEbDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12 M. ocl4-tnol6 J. W - TORREY. Ca-hier. MC.FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK. 'PHILADELPHIA, October 2. MB. The annual election for. Directors will he held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hours of .9 o'clock & M. and 3 o'clock P. 1l.: and on TUISDAY,.the third day of November next., a get eral meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House at. 4 o'clock P M.. agreeably to charter. W. RUSHTON, JR. , oe3-tnold Cashier. ST. I.IOIER'S . AUXILIGISHY To THE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the.congregation and 'others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIER 9. Ar ticles of Diet. Flaxmel, and other Goode, may be sent to the Srciety'e Room, in the basement of the Church (THIRTEENTH Street, below Spruce,) every FEUD aY, between 9 and 1 o'clock, and Money to . the Treasurer, CBS. W. CUSHMAN, O. 125 S. DELAWARE Ave. nue. sel7-thf3m MI.6II.IIANCE I COMI:ANY. I6 1 PIiILADIiPHIA. October 12th. ISM. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of SIX PER CENT. for the last eis months. which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 22d inst., exclusive of all taxes. ocl3-9t* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. _MERCANTILE LIBRARY COME- shares of Stock, which by a recent resolution of the Board will have the dues for the balance of this year remitted. may now bes purchased at the Library for TEIVDQLLAT3I3. inch share if purchased before January 1, HA may be duplicated at any time during that year. Great improvements in the-building, and large addi tions of both foreign - and domestic works. have. recently been made. A share of this stock 'would coniditnte a useful and ap propriate Christmas Present. .. ocStrithe lm rgr'TORCHLIGHT' CELEBRATION.— The members of the UNION LEAGUIS and the .b.ATIONAL ITNION CLUB: and other loyal citizens de strolls of joining the TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION at Norristown THIS EVENING: are requested to assemble at the nNION LEAGUE HOUSE at 5 P. M. . . . The Excursion will leave IfIPTH and GREEN Streets at 6 F. M., returning by special train at 10.30 P M. FRANCIS WELLS, Marsbal. A. M. WiLIONSHAW: Assistant Marshal. It irk SURGEON-ARTIST'S OFFICE, FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—AOLDIRRA who have lost an ARM or LEG in the service, and desire the Patent "PALMER' Limbs" to be supplied by Govern ment should return this notice immediately to this of fice, stating their lose .by letter, with name. company, regiment, and residence. •B. FRANK PALMEa. oc2Z-tf 1609. atESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. NOTICE.—TILE ANNUAL MEET ING of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA, Lb'S MANTOWN,. AND. NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY will be held, at the Office of the rloronany, corner of NINTEf end GREEN Streets,. on MONDAY, the second day of November next,. at 'ID o'clock A. AL An ELECTION, tool:Loose four Managers to serve three years, and one to serve two years, will be held the same day, at the tame place, immediately army the close Of the aforementioned meeting', and close at 2 P- M. ocl3tutlis-t9io W. ft. WILSON, Secretary., DIBIDHADIMES' - 10A2022;- -- P1111.01.0.221.-' PIMA, October 8.1863 • . The annual meeting of the Stockholders Of this Bank will be held, at the Banking Rouse, on YUMMY, the third day of November, at 12 M The annual election for DIEVITORS, to serve for the ensuing .year, will be held on-MONDAY. the sixteenth day of November, between the hours of 10 a. M. and 2 P. M. T. WBIGiaND,Jr., oeBttuthetnol6 . Cattier. a. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN- Mrs PHILADELPHIA, October 12, 1863 - The A AL MEETING. of •the stockholr s Bank will be held et the Banking Home, onTUESDAY,A the third day of November next. at 12 o'clock ' The annual BLBCTION for Directors will be held at the Banking Donee, on MOND elf, the sixteenth day of November next, between the boars of 10 o'clock. A. IL and 2 o'clock P. N. ocl3tuths-tl6no S. C. PALMER, Cashier. r... 34.• THE. PHILADIAPHIA ROLEX, Oct: 9, 1863. 2 be Animal 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 k 31. and 2P. H. • B. B. COMEGYS, oclo-atiith-tnol6 Cashier. BANK. ,OF COMMERCE, "PHILA. DIILPRIA, October 6, 1861 Ti e annual election for DIRECTORS will be held, at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the eixteenth day of November next between the hours of 10 A M. and 2 P. M. A genera) meeting of the Stockholders wi t be held at the came place, on TUESDAVir, the third day or n oveni ber next, at 12 M. • ••• 'J. A. LEWIS, ocf.tuthe tnol7 , Cashier. 11:3%.• PHILADELPHIA 'AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office .222 Smith YOUJiTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. September 2; DM. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The followingmamed persons , are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stook of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known. and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi cates of stock should be _presented - on calling for the Dividend. _~~_S.,,BBADFORD; Treasurer. STOCKHOLD. Ifre: Mary Bishop, Timothy C. Boyle, Clement Biddle, - Ann Copeland J A.Bmalle and J. Newbold. Trustees Debbie' A. Hughes, Haifa T. Harrison, ,James Hallowell, James W. Hallowell. :Catherine C. Bop Pele, Daniel KixPP, Mary Kuhn, Chas. =Kuhn, Hartman Kuhn anal. H. Kuhn, Ex, of S.4uhn. H.. B. Leine .11.xtrz., Sad James G. Behalf, Ex . of John 8. Lebow. deo'd. ' RS' NAMES. S. Lancaster, Percy M. Lewis, Fanny Mary Siitcherson, John Mclntyre, John S. Moore, James McKnight, Ben j. F. Newport, Beni. Pott, - W Rodman, Sarah Ann Richards, Being B: Sharer, Maria L. Sadler, Andrew Turner, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, Asher M. Wright, William Young, W. EL Minstar, Austin Smith, Willis & Co. pL OLOCK' S MERCANTILE- COL -a- LEGE. 8. R. CORNER of CHENTIEUT andiEIGHTH Streets—Open from .8 A. W. till 9 P. M.—Students are in dividually and practically Instructed in the Fall Count ing Donee Course of Book-keeping, Calculations. Bast= r ese Forme, Writing. &c. Lectures daily on the ictenee of accounts, Usages ofTrade, Mercantile Bale, &a. CiranlarN ready. - 0022-4, 1-S IJPER BLA.OK Thalberg Reichardt. Whitaker H. Russell Wallace's Ladino. ass-stath-it NIZATABY UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, 00T0- DER 21. 1863 —Non commissioned 011/Mrs and vetes of the let, 2d. and 3d. 112.1tuti LEA.OII6 MUMS. who were absent at roll-call on the days when tbeir respective regiments received marching or. dere, and who had not. therefore. the opportunity of brit g Paid their Bounty by the League nommittee, are hereby notified that uo claims for such bounty will" be allowed utriru.s presented and authenticated to,hre the fi rut of NO•VEMBS.I3 next.' •S. R. Fla', • oruct tBl Chsi 'man., WANTED,-ABLE-BODJAD MEN, between the ages of 18 and 4.5. for the 12mt UNITED sTaTeS INF eNTRY. in which there have been twenty, emntneaione given to enliied mon. Headquarters, Fort Hamilton, Now York Harbw. A few MITSICIANS atleo want..d. PAY 1.34 ixr month Far further information apply at ,the Rendezvous, No. 229 Routh FRONT Street FRANCIS WanTER. Capt.. 12th II S. Infantry, oen-thatuOt° Kee miting CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A. • • READquARTK. RECRUITING SERVICE, FOAMINVALID CDAPR ,:11!LAD.RIASTA. . . . 243 &nth PSI Su Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of die ability will imply for information for ennatett in the INV &LID CORPS . _ tO Lieut. HUBER BASTIAN, Invalid-Corns. 243 8 Third street, or to Limit, J. W. DEAN, Invalid Corps. 611 Brown street, and N. B. corner Broad and SPring Carden sta., Phila. Pay and 'allowances, excepting bounty and oension, manic as in U. S. Infantry. It, W. MATTHEWS; Major let Pa. Art and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel• phis. • • EADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSRAL. THIRD DISTRICT, Pe., PHILADELPHIA, Dotohor 16, 1863 is hereby- given to all D RAFTED KEN of this District tint they must REPORT TO THESE HRADOIT ART HRH FOR DUTY ON OR 'BEFORE THU RtiDY,ALcto ber 21d. UM. sficr which " time sobstitutes wi ll' be °scooted or exeruptiors granted for having paid oommutation. And all failing to report as above will be immediately pub. Hated as DESERTERS. and Sable to arrest as snoh. JADDB 8. eTE6TOII., Caritativs.ad. erovaft afarshiL FRANKLIN D. STERNER, _ Commissioner. ALEXANDER u.•HA E. r, Surirann. COMMISSION HOUSES. HIPLEY, HAZARD, & =ORIN N0..11121 CHESTNUT STREET, VOMMISSION - MERCHANTS, Fin THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA.—MADE GOODS. iotao-6m 533 WESTERN . . DRY. SALTED HiDES, AVERAG'E 33 POUNDS. 'gro Bides rough slaughter LEATHER. 116 sacks PLASTERING HAIR. • Finished CALF and KIP SKINS. ALSO, . : • . TUB, MERINO, AND,LiMIOS ON CONSIGNMENT. ti In store and for sale by 31. JONES - & -r. • ocm St • 516 MARKET Street. N. BERRY & 00., GENERAL COMMISSION XBROILINTS, %16 RUE BEBGERE, PARIS. PLATZMANN, BERRY, & 00., LYONS, ST. ETIENNE, AND GRENOBLE selo.thetu2m LBW YORK, 155 DUANE STREET. NOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND SHIPPERS. 20,000 UNION A, SEAMLESS BAGS, All Linen, weight 20 ounces. The Beet and Cheapest Bag in the market. , ' ALSO, BURLAP BAGS, Of all Sizes. for Corn, Oats, Bone-dust. Coffee, &c., are manufactured and for e ale, for net cash, by CIIA 7 ALES.II. GRIGG., Agent, t No. 131 MARKET Street (Second Story), oaf-3m' Late of 219 Church alley. ARMY STANDARD BLUE FLANNELS, ON HAND AND FOR SALE BY FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO„ Nos. 230 and 232 CHESTNUT Street. BAGS I BAGS.I EAGt3I NEW AND SECOND HAND. SNINIESB. BURLAP, AND GUNNY BAGS. Constantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY As CO.. 11(o. 113_NORTR FRONT START. W/ir WOOL SACKS FOR SALR. WANTS. TO DRUGGISTS.-WANTED TO PURCHASE. a Drug and Prescription Store. Will Pay rash for a good location where the business could be increased. Address Box 21M Post Ofline 0c29.-3t* WAN ED-SIX COPIES. OF BISHOP BUSKINS' LETTER ON SLAVERY. in pamphlet form, with Wharton - & Co.'s Correspondence, for which Twenty-five cents a copy .will be Paid. Also three conies of the Bishop's letter' of January. ISM, for which Fitly Cents a copy will-be paid.. AMAX at this once. - it. WANTED TO RENT -THREE ROOMS AND KITCHEN, Or part of a house with Some genteel fatally. Address "Rent, , ' Prat office. WANTED--IN A C . OIIOIIS SION House, a yonng man as Assistant Bookkeeper: meet have a general knowledge of the principles of keeping books. *dress 'Bookkeeper,' wnting of applicant, Box 690. Philadelphia Post Diliccus 0c21.2tv 'WANTED r. WANTED 1! WANMD ' 11 —Every Lady and Gentleman. II Boy and Girl, to learn a beautiful -and highly popular Art that pays handsomely ! Can be done at home and is exceedingly profitable; 12 cents worth of .material producing $l6O worth of work, for which there is- a ready demand'in every city, town, and village in the Union!' Experts can realize from $l6 to WO per week in the business, which is light, clean, pleasant, and easy to learn. Store keepers, .Clerks; and our young friends par.icalarly. should send for the instructions. -Enclose 25rents and a ddreass "HONOR,' 1430 Philadelphia P 0. oc2l- 2t* AN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A PARTNER, with, say $lO,OOO to $15,000, to join two yonng men with a large trade, and a knowledge of the business, who are about to open a house on January let.'for the transaction of the cash Jobbing Dry Goods trade.- Addrees' Jobber," this office. oc2o-3t5 WANTED=TO TAKE CHARGE OF " a Retell Book Store, in this city, a YOUNG MAN of experience in the business,. and who can give good refer emcee. /La unutuabv7desirable opportunity. Apply to ttev. JOHN W. DULLES; - oel9-6t . 1334 CHESTNUT Street, second story. W ANTE D- $l5 PER DAY.-WE want reliable. energetic canvassers and agents in every county, for agenteel business, at a COMMISISIOE of from $5 to $l5 per day. No humbug. gxp er ienced canvassers preferred, but room for all.: Address - C. M DUNN &CO Publisher% At either Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, Illinois. or 183 11BaDE ftreAt, New fork. jy23-3m. T ()AN. WANTED.- $50,000 WANTED _A- , Air five years. on' inside bustness property in the city of Chicago. which cannot fail to be cattsractory se curity. Address. with real name and terms, "Drawer," Om . P. 0. - , Chicago, 111. -- t ocl3-10to WANTED-A PARTNER $5,.000. - _ with this amount, in a safe and profita ble bneinew. eddreen. with name and place Hof inter view, "W," Press office 0c22-2t* $2u,000. —THIS AM.O.UNT canted, on a- bighly•improvei Cheetniit street property, worth $BO,OOO. Also, $5,000 wanted, on a well• improved property in the eltY. - Apply to ' E. PETTIT, oeV, - 323 WALNUT Street. $4, 000. ---A Y &TWAT MAN, OF 0 . good business qualifications , with 'the above amount , i s desirous of going in - some establbthed concern, where be can maken.living. Address .•• pley," at this office, stating nature of linsisess:. &c., &c. 860mi t irs MONTH WE WAN'T our EvEdtLAbTlrGSPEtT6nlat,bediTriVll paid- and thirteen other. articles. 10 Circulars free. SHAIi &.CLARK, Biddeford. Maine. sell-d&Wßre AL DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.---FluLeoomare. Feb. I DAM. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL I. the following points : - - - Tortrae. Key W est, Fla. • Fort Monroe,-Va. Alexandria_,Va. Newborn. N. C. S Port Royal, ,C. A. BOYD,. felo-tt Captain and Aselet. Quartermaster. BOARDING. TO LET- TWO THIRDSTORY OW& NUNICATING ROOlClS..together or singly. with beard. Beet accommodations : terms moderate. ABS FOURTH Street, below Walnut. References exchanged. FINANCIAL. IsT NOVEMBER 520 . s. COUPONS WANTED:> EARLY CERTIFICATES , OF INDEBIRDNESS WANTED. ST33ELING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY DREXEL dis CO., 34 South THIRD .Street. MICHAEL JACOBS., BANKER, No. 46 Botith THIRD Street, , • PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND lINCUR - . . RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD, STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMIiMSSION. Particular attention paid to th 6 Negotiation rof•Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT, -oc6-3m COLLECTION -OF 11` CER'I'IFI •-• GATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The AD,AMS'. EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the . Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable-rates,_the One• Year Certilicates of In debtednese of the United States now due or shortly Terms made knoirn and receipts given at the office. No. WO CHESTNUT Street. my6-tf NOTICE.= -N °TICE IS HEREBY , " _ GIVEN that the CERTIFICATE No.. "29,824, 200 Shares. issued to as by,the New York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail , oad has been LOST. and'that application' has been made for the sub stitution of a certificate in place thereof, A. G. REMINWAY & (10., oos-sot. No. 53 EXCHANGB risco. LOST AND FOUND. L OST -A CERTIFICATE FOR ONE share in the Keneington Bank, in the county. of Philadelphia, No. 1E406. Rhe finder will be suitably warded If left at 11 andl3 STRAWBERRY Ptreet. se22.tuthlici* MOSES ,W1114131.1R. R E WA R D.-LOST-ON THE 82wn . 6th -inst.,. a .BLANK ; NOTE, :Opted • N. .N . EITOKBS. Above s award If left at .7021 ARCH Street. ell person. are cautioned against negotiating any note. of R. N, STOKES. ' - ocl7-stathSr 011:STOTAN 83( 0 , 1 3 1 bt E 15.20 rgig L.lg?L'llllit BONDS, 4:41300 each, Coupons attached, dated June 23d. 1933. nusabers" from 21,2ffl to 24,294. inclusive— An Persons SAS can tionad against receiving or negotiating satd bonds.. Three, hundred dollar. will be paid fur their reeowary by_ --. LIMA sormattoßar. AMBLE Street. above Wqoa,Kodusluorton. PgrLADELYIrra. July 18.1864, 401-Ito THRPREBS.-PHILADELPHEA; THURSDAY. OCTOBER N. 180: M A G.A.ZIN ES I I Id AGAZIMES !I • 46 , -8- ICOTEMBIIR NUMBER NOW READY AT THE PHILADELPHIA AoEfit,Y' ~, PBTRlic ON 'zi. I OODET. BARN R ATLA .:TIC. Singto eel ik P a cid and subsciiptions taken' by tl e year at Publi , ber,o prices Call or send lo the. Philadelphia Agency, which ye a the Pabliating and Bookepninz House of T. B. 'PETERSON & BROTHERS, 304 CHERI NOT kitrotit, PhiladelPhiN. N EW ' BOOKS I 'NEW' - EDITIONS I elloTeawie,a 6JBTM _ And everything o;se in the BOOK LINE. will befound for tale cbturpr thou anywhere 44sa in the country, et the "PEHLsDELPBIA. PUBLISHING AND BOCK SELLING. aoust" of ___ tt _ N 4. sitoTs . sm, T. B. PETabn No. 306 - CHESTNUT Street. Send for one of our CatEtlognee. It WATSON'S' DICTIONARY. OF :PO ETICAL QUOTATIONS Anew edition: LERAND. or THE DOCTRINE OF EDUCATION. By Jean Paul. Gef•SlZ' METHOD OF STUDY. TAB TOPNG PARSON. 7.B' I HORRE'S MEDITATIONS ON MFR. GALA -DAYS.- By Gail /laminae. THR DEAD SHoT By a sta,lcsman. AwPTIDRNE'S OLD HOW , All NEW and STANDARD BOOKS for sale as soon as published by LINDSAY . a BLABISTON, Publishers and Booksellers. 46 SOUTH SIXTH Street ,above Chestnut. - I a CEN2 S I—PF,Tb.IRSON FOR NO At" VEMBER. PITCIEISR'S, SOB 011,ESTNUP Street. MI new lkoke sold at at' discount. . oat 4t 20 CTS.I--GODEY FOR NOVEMBER! - PITCHER'S Bookstore, SOS CHEMIN Street. All now Books at a discount, ' oc2o-St M IR] VALE'S HISTORY OF THE ••••-• ROM aPi S.—Vel. lst. Now Ready. This valuable work terminates at the point where the narrative of Gibbon commences. and is therefore India penrable fNorylib , ary. , Orders received at the ageticY, • 33 South SIXTH Street, Office of appleion's Cyclomedia, ec9o.:lt 33 S. SIXTH btreot. BOOK AGENCY, 33 South SIXTH Street. , Office of APPLETON'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA. ' WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS. W AVERI ES NOVELS. Household edition. REBELLION'RECORD. - BAY ARD TAILOR'S WORKS. • - cony ER'S NOV,(LS. Illustrated edition. . DICKENs' KS Floneehold edbion. GEMS PReql 'BE DUSSELDORF GALLERY. ' BRITISFI POETS. - Boston edition. ' DIERItIVALE'S HTFTORY OP THE ROMANS, dte.,3co • NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. $3 per year. oe2o-IntbeaSm NEW BOOKS- Joel received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,' • 715 and 717 MARKET Street. -PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. with some of their applications. By John Stuart Mill. 2 vols. PoPTILAR LisCTURES AND ADDRESSES. By Roy. A. Campbell. BORDER AND BASTILE By George Livingstone. F.RUIT, PLOWER, AND THORN PIECSS, from the Gee , an. By Jean Peril Richter. 2 vols. EXCIIRSIONS.• By Henry.B Thoreau. NOTES ON THE REBEL INVASION OF PENNSYL VANIA and the 'Bottle of Gettysburg. By Prof. M. Jacobs. WITH A MAP, , • , PIQIIE. A NOVEL. THE SHADOW Ole ASHLYDYAT. By Mrs. Wood. BEIYSLEY. A ATORY -OF TO DAY._ _ ANN ALS OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND; with many illustrations. THE PENIMILLA CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA. By Rev. Mr. Mart a LE'PANA: or. The Doctrine of Education. Frain the German of Richter. .0c20 . HAZARreS BOOKSTORE, 724 CHESTNUT S T REET, • Between Seventh and Eighth Streets. All Booke usually to be had in a . . FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelvea • AT THE S L 0 WE T PRICES. • sel2•Elm MAP OF GETTYSBURG BATTLE, prepared by Wm. H. Wilcox, Captain and A. D. C. on Ma ur Gyn. Reynolds' staff. 60 cents. PLOWER, FRUIT. AND THORN PIECES, or the mar ried Life Dreg% AND WEDDING OF THE ADVOCATE OF. THE POOR, PIRAILAN STANISLAUS SLEBENHAS. by .1. P. F. Richter. -2 $0.75. EXCURSION 4, by Fleury D. Thoreau. $1.25. OSPIT a L SKETCHES, by L H. Aleott 60 cents. Ater RECREATIONS. being a complete guide to Pencil Drawly y, Oil PFicting.'&c. 832 00. .FREEDOM AND WAR Discourses on Topics sug gested by the Times. by Henry Ward Beecher. $l6O. For sale by WILLIAM El. ALFRED MARTINI, 43618 . 606 CHESTNUT Street. 'FIRST SPECIAL EDWIN 1-I.A.T_LT-: Oz CO-, CLOAKS OF FROSTED . BEAVER CLOTHS. CLOAKS OF OHINOHILLY OpOTHS. CLOAKS OF MOSS BEAVER CLOTHS. CLOAKS OF TRICOT BEAVER CLOTHS. CLOAKS - OF PLAIN BEAVER CLOTHS. OLOAKS" OF WATER-,PROOF CLOTHS. CLOAKS OF VARIOUS KINDS OF . CLOTHS. SCARLET CLOTH CLOAKS. BLUE CLOTH CLOAKS. CLOAKS FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES. N. B.—Superior quality 4-4 Silk Velvets, by the yard oc?A-St LANKETS.- WE . ARE SELLING 11 - our BLANKETS at the prices of a month ago We have about every kind made, of every size, of every qualit reselling ery price. We a:blanket that measures 234 by 2 yards. and weighing UZl...for $6 per pair. The beet $lO Blanket in Philadelphia ; Blankets from $4 to $25 per pair; Cra dle and Crib Blankets, of all qualities; Gray Blankets, Crib Marseilles Quilts:. Honeycomb Quilts, largestsize Lancaster Quilts, Allendale Quilts, Colored Bordered Quilts. And we ask a particular examination of our stork of Marseilles Quilts, many of which were import. ed 'with exchange at par, and consequently are much under ,present prices. 11. D. & W. H. PENNELL, 0c22 , 2t 1021 MARKET Street. SHABPLESS BROTHERS OPEN TO. - DAY . Extra orient , * and newest &signs. • Rich figured French De Lainss. Robes de Clsambre. fine onality,. Wight De Laines. for Children. Wide and fine new Plaid Cashmeres. Rich striped Skirtings for Dresses. Plain De Lamas. all colors and qualities. • French Rep Poplins. colored, at $L Silk. faced Epinglines, very rich. -French Merinoes in very. large stock. Velvet - Beavers, for Ladies' Cloaks. Widelnack Velvets. for do. 0e22 ETC HTH and CHESTNUT Streets. LADIES' FANCYFURS. Be. 718 ABOH STREIT, BELOW EIGHTH. LADIES' FANCY FURS. NT assortment of FANCY FMB for Ladies And WM-, dren is now complete. and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present 'season. • All sold at the manufacturers' prkes, for cash. Ladles, please ore me a call. • 0c.3.4m 01'ENINO OF FANCY FURS. JOHN A.' , STIRIB&CH IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES'' FANCY FURS, NO.' S2B ARCH STREET, MOW NINTM, Has now open a splendid stock of * • LADIES ANS CRILDBEN'S FIRS, Whkh will be add at the LOWEST CASH ot:2-lu. VURSI . FURS! -GEORGE F. WOBIRKT . R, NO'S. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET. HEE NOW OPEN • A FULL ASSORTMENT OF - A:I) s 3 TY it S , To which the attention of the public le invited: ise23-loi TTNIVERSAL WRING:NRS WITH COGI•WHEE6B. WARRANTED. IRON BEDSTEADS, WALCOTT ct BURNHAM'S, 37 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, THE SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY disposed of She RETAIL 800 AN UTIONERY lII)EINESS. 724CHESENTIT Street: to Messrs. ASH MEAD St EVANS. - • In taking have of hie old customers, he can confident lyrecommend the new Brm•to them as everway wor thi of the liberal patronage formerly extended to him= self, and to the trade, as. abundantly able to carry, oat their contracts. •- • , Mr. Defame( Aahmeed has, tor the_past' eve - years. been a salesman for, myself, and Mr . B Evans le favorably Immune the former manager of the Retail D e p ar t me nt of H. Cowperthwait &Co.'s establishment, anti late agent of therreebyterlan Publication gone& - Oct 14, 1863. • • .THE _UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS. dayentered Into COPARTNERSHIP, wider the Arm, OfIABEIJIBLD & 11. 1 7 ANS. in thePubliahing,Bookselling. mad Stationery-Bnataeas. at No.. 124 CHESTNUT St. • • 'DUFFIELD, Atiff MUD. ..WILLIAM B. Eva.ro. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1.4. less. . 0021-et • -IR, D. MARCHANT, PORTRAIT INLINTER. hes rernoved to 41.9 LOCUST Streak when he will be glad to Bee hie Mends and those or the Plibliewhe may be intimated 'able ling of art. oeliralit* if NEW PUBLWATIONS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. OPENING OF C x_. o A it ,s 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET. THURSDAY,:: THE 2441-. LADIES' FURS. JOHN FAT:MIRA, Importer and Manufacturer MATIBESSES, SPRING BED-BOTTOMS, (Formerly at 721. CHESTNUT Street.) From Hie army hospltd—the bloody battlelleld—the mansion of The rich and humble abode of the poor—from thentlice and the sacred desk—from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilized World-48 pouring in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands of letters like the following may be seen at our office: REEDEIBMI.Y, Wis.. Sept. 16. MM. * I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen months—speechless and nearly,dead. At Alton. 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation BitteEs. * * -* Three bottles restored my speech'and cared me. * • * - . "Cali. Ff. &UTE. " SOIITIT WARSAW, 0.. July 28. 1863. " * * One young man, who had been sick and not out of the house for two yearn with Scro6.la and Eri sipelas. otter paying the doctors over MO 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 Culldren of volunteers : HAVEMETEB. MANHION, FIFTY-SEPT:MIT Sr.. ZIEW tORE, ACL4IIBt 2, 1863. _ - "DR. DRAKE: Your wonderful Plantation . Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from wtakuess and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has beau entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day, Hersamtite increased; strength and health followed. * * * Re6pectfally, * I owe much to for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. , W,, H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y." "* * * Thon wilt send me two bottles more of tby Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly'benedted by their use. . , Thy friend. ASA CUMIN, Philadelphia, Pa." ..* * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * .* The Plantation Bitters haye cured me. RRV. CATHORN. Rochester. N. Y." . * * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bidets, the popularity of which is daily in creasing with the gue.te of our house. _SYKES, CHADWICK, dt Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washiniton, D. C." * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. A G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Ciocinnati, 0." .** * * The - Plantation Bitters hare cared me of liver eoraPlaint: or which I . was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. 'H. B. IifNGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." * n! , The Plantation . Bitters have cared me of a detangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed-die for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co. , 2.slBroadway," &0., &C., &a., &c.. &c., Arc. The Plantation Bitten; make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of _the celebrated Clissaya Bark, Wintergreen; &tundras, Roots, Herbs, dm., all preserved in perfectly pare St. Croix Bum. S. T.-1860.-X. Perseus of sedentary liabits, troubled with weakness. lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver; constipation, lcc., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They,are recommended by.the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. ITCYDICH. — Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. We only put it no in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilledvith imitation deleterious staff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every, bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and' signature on st eel-plate side labels. Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. S. DRAKE & 00., oclo-stn&tb4m _ . 202 BROADWAY. N. Y. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 606. ARCH STECEET.. 606. FINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER DEPOT - _ aisc+sas AMORTACIINT OP IEN111 9 41J11611I8H1(iG GOODNI, AT MODERATE PRICEE POUR PREMIUMS AWARDED POE SHIBTS, WRAPPERS,` AND STOOKS 6. A HOFFMANN. &manor to V7..--VE FaiTGEM COB ARCH STREET . GE,p ROB GRANT. Jo. 610 01(663 ; 0IIT 6T.0E47. kLATIGEAND dOMPLOIS STOOK MINTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Of.bbs IND imPertation and mannfactarn. His celebrated "PRIZE ItEPDA.I. SHIRTS," - Nannfaehtred under the emperlntendenee of JOHN F. TAGOIDIT. (Formerly of Oldisabert a Taggart.) - ire the moat perfeet-littlng Shirks of the age. Sr Orders promptly attended to. IYS-thatn-6a OHN C. ARRISON, • -- NOB. AND 3N. SIXTH STREET, - • - HAS NOW IN STORE A PINE ASSORTMENT OP GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS FOR FALL AND'o ER WEAR. Also, MantifaM , area from the Beet Material and In a Superior Meaner HAND: Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS. Shaker Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Heavy Red. twilled Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWER& English Canton FIanneISHIRTS and DRAWER& - Bnckekin SHIRTS and DRAWBRE. Cloth TRAVELLING SHIRTS. w WRAPPERS, STOCKS, TIES, &c. And sold St the moat moderate prices. osS LEGAL. ESTATE OYDEBORAH L. JACKSON, Deceased. SIRS: ?Mare take notice, that an Inquest in partition of the Real Egtate of the said decedent will be he , d at the Wetherill Souse, SANSOM Street, shore SIXTH, on . FRIDAY, October 30, 16E1. at 10 o'clock A. 31:, when and where you may attend, if YOU think proper. SOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. To GEORGE W. JACKSON. • J. 11: TOWNE JACKSON, THOMPSON-TULLY,• JAMES McKBEVER. - oc2l-thE, ESTATE OF REBECCA McCORMICK Deci aged.: Lettere Testamentari : upon the Estate - of -REBECCA kfccORMICK haying been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of the County-of Philadelphia; all perthns indebted to the Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against it to matte known the same without delay, to JACOB C. WRITE, No 485 YORK Avenue, or 'at his office, 717 LOA:- BARD Street: - - 0c22-th6c. IN THE .IsCATTER OF THE FAIR MOUNT PAE.IIO7O..RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice in bereby given. that the Supreme Court' of.the State ot Pennsylvania, sitting, at Nisi Prins. in Phila delphia, have appointed MONDAY, the 23d day of No vember, A 1) WS; at XlO o'cloek for the hearing of the exceptions EMI, to the Eeport of the Mtster. and Examiner, appointed raider proceedings in the above entitled case . 0c22-thslet.. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I N CITY ANN. COUNTY-9F-PHILARRLPHIA, Estate - of JAMES McKES'ir alt, deceased. • Thee auditor appointed by the - Court to audit, settle. as.dBGilltii the accounta ANDBEW-NEBING ER, Exe cutor of, JAMB McKEEVER: deceased,,and to repnt distribution of the 'balance in the hand 3 of, the account ant, pill meet the parties interested. tor-the -ourooses,of his appointment, on TUESDAY; November. t 1863.. at 4 o'clock P. hi., at hie once. NO. 62T ' .WALNUT street, In the City of Philademma - . 0c22-thstnat SAtSUDL C. PERKTNS, Auditor. THYORPHANS', COURTVOR.THE TN -N- CITY AND COUNTY OF. PHILADELPHIA. istate of HENRY KERR. deceased. Reties is .hereby given, that MARY Ani KERR, widow of said decedent, law toted with the Clerk of the Orphans'Conrt of the City and County of Philadelphia her.petitien, and an Inventory' and Appraisement of she Personal estate of, the said BB eiktt KERR, deceased, to the Talus, of WO,. which she claims to retain tinder the act of 14th' April,•l&W, and the ' supplements thereto, and that the same will- be approved by said- Court on FBI DAY, the sixth day of November: A. D. 180, finless ex ceptions welled thereto. TH PRATT .POTTd. oc22=thflt Attorney for Petitioner. IN. THE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELL WARE COUNTY.—Norice is hereby given to LEWIS RUE, or to: his legal representatives, - that he or they he and appear at a Court or Common Pleas, to be held at Media, in and.for the county of - Delaware,• POllll, sylvan's', on the fourth MONDAY in; November, 'A. D. )883, then and there to show cause. If any tnere be, why the said Court should not make a decree that satisfaction be enterethbY the Recorder of Deeds of•said county upon the record of .a certain mortgage. recorded , in ,phe office of the said' Recorder. in Mortgage Book B. , page ssi, wherein Pb ILIP NOR e IS. deceased. is the mortgagor, and the said LEWIS RUE the mortgagee, Intended to secnrethe payment of a certain bond-, dated the twenty fifth day of Marsh. A. D. 1806. conditioned for the Pay- - ment of seventeen hundred and sixty-nine dollars, with interest: and the lanes mortgaged. are - lathe tenure of Henry W. Miller, situate in the township of Tinicum, in said county, containing twenty-live acres and twen zty-six-perches. according to - the prayer"of the petitioners. A MtiS MORRIN and WILLIAM' GESPI ER. Adminis, trators of PHILIP MORRIS, aforesaid deceased. By order of ihe Court:- N. L. YA.RNALL, Sheriff: BROOMALL & WARD. .attorneys for Petitioners. MISSOURI LANDS - TAXPAYING. AGINCY. E. L. RING,.ATTORNEY AND AGENT. ' JEFFERSON CITY, Missount - -win pay taxes on lands In any county in Missouri; redeem lands sold for taxes, and do a ger.bral land agencyibusineee for Missouri. ' TESTIIIO4IAIB.—We cheerffilly recommend. B. , L. Ring to,bite public as being Prompt 'and reliable in,bu- M. Oliver, Endreitry of State; W. B. Roselei, Audi tor; Sainple Orr, Reeder of Lands. '1 ' 0522-tf• JOS - Zrl - 1, 111ANTQN & SOT! A ..epertor QllNacade 'by 'Joiaip . V.Alanton dr. Son. Nvilh Bee ease eomplete, prioes2oo, for sale b 7 PHILIP WILSON dt CO; 0020.8 t - 409 CH:HSTNUTJItieet.. ,ANY PE.IIBONi - OAIN' would do. well to ofat and seas Rotewood . PIANO. nearly new . at B. CARR CROSS'S Piano Rooms, No ,5623 South SEVENTEENTH Street.. 1ne28.2e , THE WORTH OF REIMER'S TOR. • TRAITA cannot be, told s, they ekoidd , be tin to lie fully appreciated. Me IffeLeize PhotograpturinOil Color& excel. SECOND Street, aboyelkeen, • A _ . , P• REAL ESTATE BROKER: _ No. DO South FIT TR - Street, Phdadelphic 11011se-rents and other claims collected, ocdB- SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY - VIRTUE OF H. Writ of Levert Fatting' to me dllected. wilt be ex pored' to public; sale or vendto. on MONDAY Evening. Itov mber $lBB3, at 4 o'olnek, at Stumm etreet Hall, ell that certain two-story hr•ck aiskontsgo and lot of ground altuate on the south slue of Wharton styeetlAt feet waitron) Sixth street, ut the city of Philadelphia; , •Antalning In front sixteen feet, and in. depth seventy three feet. CO. 1".. 125; £4.. Debt. $1113.13. Briggs') , Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. McDonald and Joeeph Culbertson. JOHN THOMPSON,SharIfr, Pl' PR &hal la , Ellerin Otnce. ()et 21,1022, 00 ;2• STLERIFYS SALE: BY VIRTUE- OK k- s:-writ of Levert Facies.' to me directed, will ee exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, i. , ON ember 2. 1863.ar t o'clock , at Sansom-street All that certain cellar and fou alatioa waits...tad lot of ground situate on the Borth aide of Webster etrePt. one hundred and rixty - live feet west .4 Nineteenth street, in tbe city or Phihde'phia; containing' in front sixteen: feet, and in depth thirty feet, with the Drivihom - of" a three , teet alley. [Which said lot John Yee oh, et - pa. by deed dated May 19.18611, conveyed unto John B. Rodgers. in fee./ CD. C. c 5.,.'62. - 69 . Debt $62389. Foyer.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John B. Bedsore. . JOEIN TEIONPSON, Sherdf. Phih•delphis.. Sheriff's Office. Oc L2l. Ms. ...00tt.at SHERIFF'S SALE:-BY VIRTUE ,10F a writ of Venditiont Exponan, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on HON DAY Evening.. November 2.-1863.' at 4 &clock. at hansom street All shat certain three-etory brick nteasnage and lot. Of ground situate on the.weet aide of L , /wrence street; one hundred and tw.nty.eight feet northward front Norris street, in the city of Plii.adelphia; containing in frost twenty-one feet and three.fon rths of an inch. and in depth eighty nine feet seven and a half inches to Orchard attest. [Which said premises Henry Lewis et UK.. by deed dated buguat 25, 1660, recorded in Deed Book a. C H., lio. 16,page 201, Stc ' conveyed onto John Baird in fee, reeervtng a around rent of 679.50 ID C., 607; 5.163. Debt. *!.12. 76. Ballitt. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Baird. JOHN TH(thiPsON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct-21, 186`.1. 0c22-2t R,RERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of I,llVeri Facias, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vernime, on MONDAY Eve ning, November 2.1263. at 4 o'clock. at Eansom-street All that certain manage and lot of ground, situate on the northwestwat dly aide of Whiter street, three h an drt d and seven feet seven and six-eighfo inehea north wettwardly from Mercer Street.-.in tee Trrenty-eecond .. 'we'd. city of Phllada/Philt: Conrail:ling in roar Wister rarest eighty-two feet. and In depth three hnu dreg and eighteen fret six inches, more or Jena, to Jef ferson street [For recital Pee writ 3 MRS. 0. M, DEVOI4." . . [D. C.. t,95:. Sept. '63. Debt, t2;51.2. Potts.) Taken in execution and to be t.old as the property of Thcrnae C. {Saxton. JOHN THOMPAON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Odice, Oct. 2L 1f63. ..0c22:.3t • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY - -VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend itioni Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening. November `,.1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom. street 11.11, All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Twenty-fleet street. one hundred and two feet south • ward from Locust street, in the city of Phitadelphia; containing in front on Twenty-first street twenty feet. and in depth one hundred and ninaty-eight feet, to the middle of Albion street. [Which said premises Alger non S. Roberts et nx,, by deed dated February 7th, 185. rt corded in Deed Book T. H., No. 135. page 15, &c.;-con veyed ante William Denney, In fee. reserving a ground rent of sBl.] , W D; has parted with his interest. CD. C., 54; S., '63. Debt, $275.6L Clark.] Taken in execution and to be sold as.the pronerty of William Penney. JOHN THOMPSDN, Sheriff. PhibdOhhia, Florin Office, Oct. 21, 0c22-3E p„,HERIFF'S SALE.-BY' VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facia% to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendue. on-MONDAY Evening, November 2; 1863, at 4 o'clock.. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain two-story brick mesbnage and lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Cherry and Jacoby streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cherry street thirty-one feet. and indepth. on Jacobi street seventy-five- feet. [Which said lot Francis Jacoby.= bydeed dated August 31, 185, recorded in Deed Book G. W R., No 8. page 487, &c conveyed unto Joseph McCordand Joseph shiner in fee; subject to a ground rent of eixtv-two dollars . ] . _ _ ID. C., 443; S.. '63. Debt, $1,410. Bullitt. 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph McCord and Joeeph Shiner.- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 2i. 1864 ocs2-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facies, to medirected.will be exposed to public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY Evening, Novem ber 2, 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall, all that certain lot or piece of ground with the four three-story brick messuages or tenements thereon erect ed situate in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phila delphia, on the easterly side of the Frank ford read- be ginning at the northeast corner of said Frank'ord road and Cumberland street, thence extsnding northwardly along said road sixty feet to ground now or late of the Bepviva estate. thence eastwardly along a line drawn at right angles with said Frackfurd toad sixty lour ,feet nine inches to a point, thence southsvgrdlv along ground of John H. Lewis on a line parallel with the said Frank ford road eighty-one feet eight and three eighths inches to the northerly side of the said Cumberland street, and thence w esterly along the said Cumberland street sixty eight feet three anti a half inches to the place of begin ning, [Being the same preiniz,es which John F. Lewis and wile. by indenture bearing date the 26th day of No vember. A. D. 1515, recorded or intended to have been recorded, granted and conveyed to the said William H. Witte in lee 1 IS. C., 89; Jail. '64, Debt, 32,91360. Pancoast. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. H. Witte JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offfee, Oat. 2t. 1861 cie22 gHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE . OF a writ of Leiari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to . public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2. 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Hall. All- that certain three-story brick messuage amnia of ground situate on the east side of Third street 20 feet eight inches southward from George street, in the city of Phi ladelphia; containing infront on Third street seventeen feet nine inches, and - extending in depth ninety-eix feet to the middle of Cohocksink creek. [Which said pre mises William 'fatale, by deed dated-November 22, 1836, recorded in. Deed Book S. Ii E., No 8. page 320, conveyed unto John J. Soloman-in fe... ;• reserving a ground rent of forty -two-dollars and . fifiv e , nts, paya ble half yearly on the seventh - October and Anvil. CD C.. 676; S. '63. Debt, $1.712 50. John Thomas.] Taken In execution' and to be Bola as the property of John J. Solomon, deceased SHERIFFS SALE.-BY ITIRT Cr OF a Wlit of Fled Facies, to me directed, will be .ea-. posed to public - sale or vendee. on PdOND AY Evening - , Bovember 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at S'ansom-srreet Rall, 2,1 that certain lot of ground situate on the northeast corner oi Lehigh avenue and Amber street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in f out on Lehigh avanne rue nundrrd and fifty feet, and in depth on the east line one hundreo and seventy-seven feat eleven and One quarter inches, and on ihe west line one hundred and sixty feet nine and a half inches. . . ID. C., 271: S., V. Debt, co. Thont.l Taken in exeention and to be sold as the. property a Francis Riley. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia.. Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, DM. 0c22-3tn. SHERIFF'S :;ALE.-BY VIRTUE •OR a Writ of Levart.Faciae, to me directe I, will-be ex • posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, tiovetrilber 2'1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street dll that certain cellar and foundatioh walls4nd lot of ground,situate On the north side'of Christian street one hundred and forty•nine feet ve-tward from Nineteenth street, in-the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Christian street sixteen, feet, and in depth seveitY feet, including part of a twee-feet wide alley. with the privi , ege thereof. (Which said lot John P. Persch, by deed dated Mayl9, 1862, conveyed unto John B. Rodgers • [I).C., 621; S. , 0 63. Debt 91'.482.83. Efeyer.3 Taken in execution anti to be sold as the property of John B. Rodgers JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Oct. V, 1883. 0c22-3t QHERIFF'S SALE:-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to tnedirected, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY. Evening, November 2,1563, at 4 O'clock: at Sansom-street All that certain cellar and fiundation walls and lot of ground situate on the south - side of Webster street-one hundred and fifty feet west of Nineteenth street, itrthe city of Philadelphia; containing in front fifteen feet and in depth thirty feet, ir cinding part of an alley, with the privilege thereof. [Which said lot Tolut P. Persch et ox by deed dated May 19, 1162, conveyed unto John B. hedgers in tee.] ' CD. C 529; S. '63: Debt. $623.85. Beyer.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John B. Rodgers. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Oct. 21, 1862. oc2l-2t SHERIFF'S .SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF' Ps- , • a writ of Vinditioni Exponas.to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, November 2. 1863, at 4 o'clock. at .Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground; situate on the northL easterly side of Kingston street, one hundred and te venty two feet six inches southeast from Bath street in the city of. Philadelphia; containing in front, on Kings ton street, six'y -.nine feet. and in depattix ty•six feet §ix and one-half inches. [Which said eremites Henry! D. Steever, et ax, by deed dated March-17, 1853,, recorded in Deed Book T. IL, No. 77. page 184. conveyed unto Thomas Marks, in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of twenty-four dollars, payable on first 'of August and Fe CD. E 6 6; S., VS. Debt $H6.06. Gowen Sr. Johnston.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the Property of Thomas Marks. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. _Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21.1963. - 0e22-3t SHERIFF'S - VIRTUE - OF a writ of Venditioni Exponite, to me directs& will be exposed to public sale or vendue: on MONDA'9 Eve -1 ping, November 2,1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall; No L All that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Venango street. one - hundred and twenty-four feet six inches southeast from Lambert street; in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Venango street eighty-eight feet nine inches, and in depth eighty feet. 80. 2. All that certain lot of ground situate on the northwest side of Bath street and northeast side of. Kingston street, in the said city containil.g in front on Bath street sixty-five feet three and - seven. eighths inches, and in copra seventy-one feet three inches.- fWhich said premises Henry D. ' , louver et cr., by deed daied May 17, 1853. convey ea unto John Rink, in fee, re serving a-ground rent of eixty-seven : dollars and fifty cents, payable first of May and November. [D. C., 564 ; 5.'63. Debt, $847. 70. wen Johnston.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joln. Rink JOB N TetOMPSON; Sheri,r Philadelphia, She Airs Office. Oct .21, 1863. 0:22.31 „EIERII3'F'S . SALE: BY VIRTUE. OF: k.J a writ of Alias Levarl Facias, to me directe t, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on afONsAY Evetcr bovember 2; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-st. Hall. No. I. All that certain lot or piece Of ground' eitaitte on. the northeastern side of the road leading from. -Frank ford to Germantown, in' that part of the city of Phila delphia formerly called the Northern Liberties, begin ning at toe I ide of the said road; thence extending by the sari e. south. forty-five degrees and three-quarters east. fifteen perches and twenty-twcr. hundrethe of a, perch; thence extending by. Dickinson's land, north,. twenty one degrees and three-quarters cant. thirt Perches and nine-tenths of a perch 14 a poet: thoncO tending north , three perches and seventy, live hnndtedthe of a perch to. a post ; thecae by-.land new or-late of ' Christian. Piesch; south, forty degrees and fifty minutes, west, thirty-eight perches and sixty. eight :hundredths of a perch for the place ofbeginning; containing two• acres [Which said lot or piece of ground baninaL Allen, Esq., High Sheriff of the city and county of Phi ladelphia. by deed poll under his hand.and seal; dated, the ,ninth day of September, A. P. 1854; acknowledged in open district court for the said city. and county of,Phi— ladelphia. and entered' among, the'repords tbereof,.in. . Sheriff's Deed Book C. No. 2. page. 621, granted and,com— veyed unto the said Ellwood Matlack, to fee .11 No 2. Also, all those certain two adjeining lots. or mece of ground, . with the two three story brick. mes— suagee or tenements thereon erected, situate oa the northeasterly side of theroad leading from Nicetown to. Frankfor d,' in that part of the city of Philadelphia, for— merly called the Northern Liberties,, one of Cheatham-. nine at a t take on the aide of said road:. thence extend,. frig by the hereinafter described lot, north. forty.foar , degrees east, two.perchts_ and twenty-four hundredths. of. a perch; north, forty-iwo degrees and a half east, sixty-seven perches and one-tenth of a perch.to a stake; theine, by line of land of Miss Dickinson. south. tvaentY.-- flve degrees and one-fourth West, thirty-two 13arehes and Nevem tenths.of a perch to a. stake; thence. by land con veyed to 'Peter Grim, south, forty-one degrees west, thirty-eight perches and flvetentha of a perch to .a.st.cke at the side. of the aforesaid road ;-thence. extending: by the aforesaid road, north. forry:six degroes.weet, ;doyen perches to themace of beginning ;containing fonvagree and seveutY. six of land. . No:S. / rid the other of them, beginning at'a.shtke at the aide of the said road; thence extending. by ground conveyed to Frederick Gaul,. north, forty-four degyees east, two perches and seventy-four hundredths of a Perch; .and north. forty, two 'degrees andione.halff east, sixty-nine perches:and. eight isolate of' a perch to a stake ; thence extending, by Dickinson's --and. aouth. forty.three.degrees and a Quarter east,, one pereh and six. tenths, of a perch to a stake; and south,: twenty-ft ve degrees and a quarter weet, two perches 2.3,d1 nine tenths of a perch, to a.stall et-thane') by land late orChris topber Piesch - theingcthe above described lot) goats. for ty-tvro degrees and one-half west, sixty-seven, perches and 'one tenth of a perch. and south. forty-tour degrees westo 'two perches and-twenty four- hundredths of 'a Perch: to thaaide of the , aforesaid , road.; thenes by the same road north, forty-six. degrees west, forty feet to the place oh - beginning containing one aore and eleven. Perches af , land.. [Which said two adjoirang lota or pieces around; with the vossuage.• or tenements rcon erected, Sammel_Allert: Esq..' MO Sheriff 4 the city ani county.of Philadelphia, by deed poll under his hand and seal dated the fourteenth day of. October, A. D. ISat, acknowteeereo in open District Clone fox' the said city and county of Philadelphia. and entered amone : the records thereof, in theritFa Deed Book C. No. 2, Pape 615. i nt e n e t . oll and convoyed unto the said Ellwood? 0022-th4t* , Nod 5. ...end also all that- certain tract or piece oh land( linnets inlhat part of the city of Philadelphia formorlY, called" the township of Passyank, bounded and, de scribed according to A sur vey xsade thereotby Thomas Daley as follows: Beginning at a point in the mitislie of - Long lane, formerly called ' , Rouse's lane," at a eorner of land of Young, now of A zarish H. Biro-panne et al., and extending along the *aid line 110 T th, trty-(bur and three-quarter degree* east, eighty perches and•fortY fonr-hnndtedthe of a perch to a post standing in tie line of land, fonnerry of Linloy and Pancoast: thence along the -same smith, seventy-three 'and three-quarter--de :areas. • est, twenty-nlnOperches and twenty.five hurt.- dredths of a perch to a post in the line of hind' formerly of. George Sees: thence along the same north", thirty , flye :and a half degrees west, fifty-two perejele'to a corner in the line of land grapted by;John Wagner to John Larne: thence • elan g Sarhe," , parallel WWI, said Lomb/rte, north, forty- deareee east. , forty-ganejeet six , inches; thence north, thirty-five and a Utlfedegreee west. two hundred and ferty•one feet stir latches to the middie - 'Long lane; thence 'north, forty degrees east, along the' middle of said' line, twelve-perches and one-tenth of a perob to the. place' orbeginr,ing; containing nine.acres. and two scent. (Being the sametpregaimea which John': Wagner et al , by indenture bearing date the nineteenth , t day of idyy;, - 1f54, recorded in Deed Book ..afe, nege , granted and conveyed Hato the said - Bliwoed CD. C .559 ; S. 'GI. Debt, $1.90. D Wegtherly,lJr. I Taken in execution and to be a rold se the oroperty of Elwood Matlack. JOHN THOMPSON; sheriff. • Phtlettelphie, Sheritrs Office, pot. 21, 1551 . 009.4•5 t E=ZM=l JOHN THOUP6ON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherifra Office. Oe . 21. 1S&I. 0e2.1-3t SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Vend Mont Expend', to me directed, will be exposed to public sale br veldne. nn MONDAY Ittot• rang. noyembsic 2.1533, a t 4 o'clock. at Sanaom-street Hall. 4,1 that c situate-0e the northeast side or:Yeatnse - street. and northwest side of 'Bath street. to .no ray 'of Pnifsdelphit: 'containing in front npe sego etre. r tifty.chree feet six inches. and depth eighty feet. Which said premises Henry D. Bbieveret oz. by de,d dated March 17,> 1563. recorded Sn Deed Bonk T. H.. No. 65, Inge 519: COUVAYerillato .Thomas Duffield, Jr.,. reserving a ground rent of thirty siX dollars. payable first August and Fabruarz li 0. 2 All that certain lot of gronnd pitaate on the northeast side of Von' rig° sires: andteethe:let side of Bath street. in the city of Philadelphia:containing in f: on t on Venango street fifty-one feet. and in depth eigh ty feet. - O 661: 8 '6B. Debt. $4.57,,-10. GowenJehuouo.] Taken is execution and to 'be sold ae the property or Themes Duffield, Jr. JOHN. THOMPSO.N. r Silentf. PhiledolDhia.Shertfrs Office. Out 21.1063. ,)e22.61. SHERIFF'S SALE.-13Y VIRT QE OF A wylt. of Levan FaeixS, 10 me directed. will he to public Hale i t recall.. on MONDAY Evening, Novem ber 2, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at AMMO'S' street Hall, No. 1. a II those certavn two four- story brick mensnages and lots of ground situate on the east "eine of Tenth stied,. one hundred feet northward from Filbert street. is the• city of Philadelphia containing together in front on Tenth Street forty feet, RtICI in depth eighty feet LI nero ward by Prospect alley. The southern most twenty two feet in> front of said lots, Meirgaret Butrbinnon by deed dated August P. 1813, recorded in Deed Book L. C., No 28 , page 8%). &e.. conveyed auto Samuel Potter in fee, and the northern moat eighteen feet, Benjamin Linton et air, by deed dated March 31,1847, ma) dAd in Deed Book 0, S.. No. 15, page 461, &c con veyen to said Samuel. Porter in fee. reserving a ground rent of 4144, which ground rent the said 1 3en.p , min Linton, by deed dated March 21, 1837, recorded in Deed - Book R. L. L. , Nu , 1 7 . Page 41.9, ho,, released Ditto the said Samuel Porter is fee. 1'0.2 dll those two contlgn , in two story`brick mea l:mopes and lots or ground E itua:a on the northld. Twelfth' Lombard street, aeventy-one feet westward from - street. Each of them in 'rait fifteen feet. and in depth fifty feet to a three-feet-wide alley, With the privib-ge of the some. Which raid lot 3 of proand Edward Shinpen Burd, by deeds dated June 2d, 1816. recorded in Deed Rook 0. W. Yt., 80. 8, pag-t 171, &c . conveyed unto amid Itimnel Porter in tee. reserving oat of each of said lots a groand rent of ti arty dollaxr, payable March and September. (D C., 614 ; S T , Debt $2,000 J. B. Townsend.! Taken in execution and to he sold as the property _of._. Eannted.Porter, oeceastd. - - .TOlll4 TIIOMPSON. Sheriff. i w adelnbia. Rberiff °MGR. Oct 21.102. c/c.22-lit B RERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of LeNari Faciae, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, oveniber 2, 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Hall. No. 1 All that err ain three story brick mensaage and lot of ground situate on the south aide of Pine streu, and east of Twelfth street, :in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fr.mt, on Pine street. . seventeen feet, and in depth fifty four feet to a two-feet alley- No. 2. All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on ihe east side of Twelfth street. nfiry-six feet south of Pine street. in the city of Phila delphia.: containing in front, en Twelfth etreet. sixteen feet, and in depth, eastward, along the south line of said two-feet wide alley, twenty-four feet. toes widening by an offset of two fret on the ni,rth side of the said lot to the breadth of eighteen feet.and continuing of that in creased breadth farther eastward eighteen feet, inakinz the whole depth ferty.two feet. [Which said two lets of ground George Spangler and George W. South and wires, by deed dated July 26 1823, recorded in. Deed Book G. W. 8., No. S, page 176, Ate.. conveyed unto Samuel Por ter in fee, reserving ayearly ground rent of fifty dollars No. it. All those certain three-story brick inesionges and lot of ground situate on the south side of Prospect alley eighty feet east front Tenth street, in the city of Phadelphia; containing, in front twenty feet, and in depth fifty feet. [Which said lot B. Linton et nx., by nerd dated March q, 1837, recorded in Deed Book G. 3., No.-29,page 607, &c., conveyed unto-Samuel. Porter in feet subject to a rent charge of sixty dollars. CD. C ,545; S. T..'63 Dent, $2,413 33. J.B.Townbind • Taken in.execntion and to be sold ae theproperty of Samuel Porter (dee'd). JOHN TH030403; Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct'. 21.186.9. - oc2l-3t gRERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni rxponas, to me directed. will be sold at public sale or vendue, on MONDAY - Evetung. November 2 4 1863; at 4 o'clock, at tr ansom-street No. L Al] that certain, lot of..gronnd situate on the north side of Venango street oue hundred and six feet nine inches west from. Bath street, in tne city of Leila. delphia ; containing in front on Vetengo street seven teen feet nine inches, and in depth eighty feet. No' 2. All that certain lot of ground situate on the norh side of Venango street ODA hundred and twenty four feet six inches west of Bath street; containing in font seventeen feet nine inches, and in depth eighty feet. • - - No.-3. All that certain lot of ground situate on the north aide of Irenango street, one hundred and forty two feet three inchee west from Bath street: containing in front seventeen feet nine inches, and imdepth eighty feet. 1\0.4. All that certain lot of gronnd sitaate on the north side of Venansto street, eighty-nine feet we of Bath stteet: containing in front seventeen feet nine i inches. and n oeoth eighty feet. . . . No 5. All that certain lot of avound sitnate on the north side of - Vending° street. seventy-one feet three inches west of Bath street: containing in front seven teen feet nine inches, bud in - depth one hundred and filty-one feet four and three-fourth inches, to Victoria street. Being theMe five iota which Henry D. Steever and wife. by five deeds dated October 13, 1553, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 129. rage 569. &c , and A. C No, SD, page 442, &c., conveyed unto a. De Kalb Tarr in fee, reserving out of each of said lots Nos. I. 2,3, and 4, a ground rent of &7.50, and out of lot No. 6 a ground rent of 205. CD C.,_562; S.T., 'B3. Debt. $559 93. Gowen &Johnson.] Tatten in execution and to be sold as the property of Augustus De Kalb Tarr, deceived. _ Raid SIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21. 1813. 0c22-St SBERIFF'S SALE.-BY - VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari.Facias. to me directed,will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing. November 2.1863 at 4 o'clock, at Sansorp-street Hall. All that one nndiv ided half part or moiety of and in all that cer, sin lot or piece of around, situate in the Nineteenth ward-of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid, commencing at a point on the northeasterly side of York stred, at the distance of forty-four feet eastwardly from the eastv rdly side of Trenton avenu., thence ex tending eastwardly aleng said York street thirty-aix Beet; thence Lorthwardly at right angles to said Toth: street, one hundred and twenty-five feet three inches to Emlen street thence westward along said Emlen street sixty-four feet three and one half inches to the said Trenton avenue, thence eouthwardly along said Trenton avenue thirty feet two and three-quarter inches, thence east wavily. at right angles to said Trenton avenue thirty-three feet three and one-half inches. thence sonthwardly at right angles- to said York street thirty seven feet seven inches. thence further south watilly nearly at right angles to said 1 ork street fifty-two feet to said York street. the place of- beginning. fßeing part of a larger lot which John 0. Gannng sand wife, and William B Wightman and wife". by indenture dated the twentieth day of April, lEbl, and recorded in Deed Book 11 D. W. No, g ;ige 637 &c granted and conveyed unto said Emetine Long- - stretb, Samuel - Ea.lburn, and Mary W. Longstreth, as tenants in coMmon, in the proportions of • one-fourth part to said Emeline Longatreth, one-half part to said Samuel Eastburn. and one-fourth nart to said Mary .W. Longatreth; and. the said Samuel Eastburn and wife. by indenture dated tbe •Ixteenth day,of February. A. D ISIS. anti recorded in Deed Book B. D W.. No 87, page So Ain. granted and conveyed unto the said Emeline Longstreth and Mary W. Longatrekh his one undivided half part or moiety of and in said lot or piece of ground. ID. c Mai 8. T '63, Debt. i 6700.75. Taken in execution tad to be sold as the property of Erseline Longstreth. JoHN THOMPSON, sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Oct. 21.1863. - oc2l It BERIFF'S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni E comma, to me directed. - will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on SiciNDrLY Evening, November 2, 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-strew Hail, No 1. all that certain lot of around situate on the east side of Bath street, eighteen feet northward -from Victoria i.treet, in the city , of Philadelphia ; - containing in front eight eenleet and in depth seventr-one feet three inches. • . • . No. 2i All that certain lot of ground situate on the north east corner of Victoria and - Bath streets in the said city ; containing in front on Bath street eighteen feet. and in depth seventy-one feet three inches. No. 3. All that certain lot of ground situate on the .east side of Bath street thirty six feet north of Victoria street in said city ;containing in front seventeen feet eight and one-quarter inches, and in - depth seventy-one feet three inches. _ to. 4:- Air that certain lot of ground situate on the east side of Bath street fifty-three feet eight and one quarter inches north of.:Victoria.street in said city: con taining in front seventeen feet eight' and one quarter inches. and in depth seventy-one feet three inches. No. 5 All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Bath and Oliva streets in the said city: containing in front on Oliva street seventeen feet; and in depth:eighty feet Igo. e. All that certain lot , of ground situate on the mouth side of Oliva street in said city, containing in front seventeen feet three inches, and. in depth eighty NO. 7: All that certain lot of 'ground situate on. the south side of Oliva street, thirty•fortr feet six inches east of Bath street; containing in front seventeen feet three inches. and in depth eighty feet. No. 8. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Oliva street, tifty-one feet nine inches east ward from Bath street; containingin front seventeen feet three inches, and in depth eighty feet • No. 9 All that certain lot of ground situate on the - south' side of Oliva street, sixty-nine feet east of Bath street; containing in front seventeen feet three inches, and in depth eighty feet No. 10. All that certain lot of groan'. situate on-the north side of- Victoria street, seventy-one feet three inches east from Bath street; containing in front seven:. teen feet three inches, and in depth seventy-one feet four and three-quarter inches (Which said ten lots Henry D. Steeyer and wife. by ten.deeus dated respectively July 9,1853, recorded in Deed. Book A- O. H , - No' Si, page 482. &c , conveyed unto said John B. Adams in fee; reSerVing out of each of said 'lots a Nearly ground rent of SAT in and -fifty one-hundredths dollars, Payable let of-Tannery. and-July. . . ID. a ,563: '63. .Debt,tB94 17. Howen & Johnston Taken in execution and to be sold 8,4 the oronerty o John B. Adams. JI)HN THOMPSON, Sheriff: Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Och 21:1863. 0c32-3t FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO RENT THE SECOND FLOOR MIMS No. 607 CHESTNtrr STREET A 5 BY 160 FRET. 6PLEXDIDLY LIGHTED; REAR BNTRANCE, BATCH WAYS, Apply to Third floor can also be had eft ELEGANT 'ARCH STREET'M N. mai sum, w extensive welt. improved back build g6; lot at tint nt 30 feet inent. b 3 13-1 • eet.deen - too.e - reet; - on the onnosite side of svhtotfie etabline couiplete: al_ in flno.toetp nnd c; edition, with city conveniences. Such an - establiebrnent is seldom iu the market For sale by A P. &I. H. MARREI. 916. AR 'I Street MONEY TO 1.,0A - Ni AT • FIVE PER cent: for a term orYears, in burns of Bt, 000 to $6,030, on Arst clasB Mortgaita securily., Apply.to lt+ JONES. No 21 0 9 South SIXTH Street. - $1 -500; 1$ $l,O Ori itty. o.-THESE:' SUITS TO 9 on TOliaga see_c_L LUKENS as MOVTGUMERY. Conveyanc=re. 0c22-th&o2t* 103548EAU1:1 St eet. 5> A „ FOR. SAT... L-A.:PA:IR OF SUPS` 'rior and stylish Family Herser.lsK hands high, eight years old brown, bod-iails sound and gentle. fear- PFB of locom.tivea. and very Sae-drivers, single and double Price, WO: Apply to .D.RLGERNBURGEH, oc2o-6t 5 0113 Forth FIFTH Street. AUCTION. SALE. s PAZA - AE—NDITH AND SAN AUCTION SALE OF:MARSES, OIRRIAGES, kc. u/S bATURDAY at 01-151fto Atlo o'clecki comprising about FIFTEHORSES- Including...several pairs carriage, oliftlies, and some ex cellent hr.oness and radile hweees. Full descriptions in. catalogues. ALSO,. A. 'erne, eollection. of new. and second. hand Carriages,. with wbich•the sale will .commence. ineluding— A Watson baroncho, with pole and shafts A spar spring.Wateen no-top, with pole and shafts. A shifting: top buggy,Wafthi ALSO; Single and double harn,ese saddles. bridles, &c. No postponement on account of the weather. /War Sale of HO7FOP, &C.. on. WEDOI 3,SDAY. ltii ALFRED M. MEEKNESS. Auctioneer _ TISIT. REDIV.HR EXTENSI vZ: AND .. . . poruler Gallery, if you have a desire for a.ftne na tural and . pleasing 'LVOV) type: none excel theca in execn lion and WA. SECOISA Street, above Groan. = lt*, Tlt SSE 8 BRALOE3, JGC., skilfully ad meted by C. H. RESDLES. corner of IWELFTH and RACE Streets,. Ladies'-Department for samo, oonandea, 1 - 7 Ladies.. TWELF'SR Street. first door below Race. The moot complete and varied stock on banal . , consisting tart. of Trussee. Supporters. Shonlilier Braces. Belts nanatiges Elastic. Stockings, Crateles; kr • ticlast few frurscTv. Sisk Room. &so ~,,,2 „ 4,a,n if rirw, WONDER OF . -IL and deliabt of the connoisseur. are elicited by RBI. DiEll'S lire like and impressivePortraite, Ilfe-eire Pho tographs in Oil Colors. MON& St. ,above Green, It* egiCE.—THE MANHATTAN LIFE N. INSURANCN COMPANY. OF NNW YOKEL having transferred. their Agency to the undersigned, Online dons for Insurance, and reaewale of Insurance, must be made at ble Mee, No. *IS WALNUT Street. :Books explaining the advantages offered by this. Company. may be had on applkaalon at the Office. JAMILS B CARR. 0c164m Sole Agent for Philadelphia. THE -ATTENTION OF. GROCERS AND‘OTHEBb is. invited to the NEW 'LIQUID ELAEKIhO maanfactared by BROWN & BROTNER. Boston. This .TapanlEaelcing. with half the usual. labor, int- Parts a most Mtginsely rich lustre and jet Meek; equal to the blab* loan Varnish. _produces a most perfect 'smooth saws-m:lm as not to sou the finest linen. renders the leather easy and pliable, and will retain its VlllllOl tu, Ray on Mata. Tor sale by the assist - 'MAYBE jit COWPERTHWAIT'S. tsl§-IWV 41T COMM:MCI Strert. CARL ANEICHUTZ Legcee and lik'seetor; ADOLPH BIROPERD ' Bacineaa Itaatianr. 'The orders tined has the honor to announce ttu% the celebrated, - GERMAN OPERA TROUPE, Underthe direction of CARL ANSCH UTZ, now porton tl,ll - such unprecedented sucrose In B drimore, shortly, arrive in thin nity, and give t 'arise of -. 3 TWELVE OPERAS, Commencing on MONDAY, the 2d of NOVEMBEN.'". and extending through the entire month The following new artists, who have been erpreselly': s engaged in Europe for Mr . Anschubt,will make their Ere* - appearance in Philedelpnia. viz: Mlle, H. TRIEDERIGI. Prima Donna froce.Yienne, Mlle. P. CAN IS , A, soubrette. from Paris. , • , LANG, Soubrette, from Path. • v . Mad. BERNARD. Contralto, from Hamburg. Perr HIMMEL Tenor 11, , bueto, from Berlin. If err HA SELMA NN, Lyric Tenor, from Brtutswidr... Herr STEINECEE, Baritone, from Prague. H err Lamm - go REarY, BeUlO, from Vienna. Herr HAIMER, BeASO Buffo, from Vienna Herr Dia NETAEDT, Pallet Master, from Berlin. Herr NICHOLS MEISTER. Scenic. Artist. Cologne. The company comprises further the artistes no Lemons - Ply received last season: MADAME. BERTH 1 JOHANNSEN, HERR WEIN LICH. BEER GRAFF. HARE KRONE gLD.. And others, besides an excellent Chorus of chime. amain Orchestra of thirty-eight, and fall Ballet Corps. The REPERTOIRE of th produced eel deo the- TOM/WY new Operas, to be for the FIR3T .!1M IN AMERICA:— F by %giro& MDR& • by JERSONIORS by n . ot* w. w)hr. Reif. YANTh E.. . .. by Weber. Besides the most favored Operas produced last season. A subscription will hie opened for these twelve weals on the same liberal terms as last season, although the enormous expense incurred; brnging es many artistes from Europe, and the immense outlay of money necessary for the production of the now operas, will con- Pelthe managers to raise the price of single admittance. TYRIES OP SUBSCRIPTION. • Reterred Seat for t.m...ltre nights N PRICE OP SINGLE ADMITTANCE. rennet, Tarqftt Circle, and Bele.. (Includine m beat.) Family , 75 eta. Ere • • • . . SUbseriptionb will be rece.ved. on and'after MONDAY next, the 26th instant. at • , • 004)LD'S MUSIC STORE, ' Corner of SEVENTH and 01155 t•NOT Str=ata. between the hours of 5.20 A. Dr. and aP. Pa daily, by ADOLPH MOT KLD Engine OS s!' sager. OtEca, 13 , 9 g SEVENTH St , cor Walnut. cer2l.-5t MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street ahoy. Sixth.. Acting and Stage Manager WM. S. FREDERICKS, Business Agent and Treaeurer.. . •—.JOR. D . MURPHY. ROUSE CROWDED IN EVERY PART. -The Great Dramatic Alliance. J. W. WALLACE . S. L DAVENPORT. and MoS FA REEK, (T RURSD tY. ) Oct 229.1863. TUE KING OF ,THE COMMONS King, Janice ' J W. Waliardr.‘ Buckle, [the outlaw) .6 L. Davenport. Madelam Mrs. Parma., Malcolm loutIg• • • • • • Barton .11111. Laird Smal' Mr. Rung() Small Stuart Aobeon. Tickets, 26 60. and 75 cents. Nn extra charm, for soon , est. Beats at. theßox OtEce, From 10 A Mto 8 P M. ming 'WALNUT•STREET THEATRE. • Demme hire. M. A. GABRMI9WOM: Orchestra under the direction of Dr. CIIIVIUNDTOS. TAN (TRIIRSDAY) EVENING, Oct. 22 MM. The great Sensation Drama of Edith. Matilda Heron: Alfred Korleigh;.T. S. Wright* Sir Mortimer Reshton, Mr. E L. Tilton. To conclude with the Lsnah able Farce of hilt. AND MRS. WIMTE. Box Office men daily from 10 till 3 o'clock. when fb..rti , may be secured oen NEW OHESTNITr-ST. THEATRK_., 1.136808 and Kansans - Mr mrsc wa:RATLET„. , MISS LUCILLE WEAEB.Ig, In her great impersonation of • LADY inAI3EL THE ERRING. YET PRtiITENT WIFE. • - Has created the most PIIBE &ND G BM:11111s SHNiATION, Which has affected the pnhlic heart for years, her de— lineation of tb e passionate suffering ',attire which the dhot— router illustrates, being sufficient of itself to stamp taw absolute • - GREATNESS OF THE ARTISTE. ON MONDAY EVENING. Oct•,ber 19th. and until farther notice. - The great Sensational Play, entitled EAST LYNNE, Lady Isabel.... / • , MIcS LIICILLE WESTERN, Vine Supported by the entire Company. Mr. WURATLEY takes pleasure in announcing an ea— gagenient with the distinguished artiste. IWLLE VESTVALT. who will appear on MONDAY. EVENING, Oct 261 h, Alat anew and powerful Tif S aeical Drama, entitled GA• OR TEE • JEWISH MOTHER, Which will be produced with APPROPRIATE ScEN6RY, COSTUMES. AND 4. POWERFUL CAST And ENTILTI'LY ORIGINAL MIISI 3, by the celebrated composer, ROBE ET STORPEL. oc2l ME. DEMPSTER'S LAST MUSICAL EFTPRTAINMENT, at the Idt`SICA.T. FEND HALE.; on FRIDAY. EYED FA G. October T3d, includes the songs in Tennyson'e " Idylls Of the Kin. ;" " Tarn, Formn, Turn thy. Wheel ;" Trust Ma Not at All, or All in AR: - , " Song of Love and Death "and "Too Late." Also. "^ he Old Man's Rev Prier." Sohn Andereon My "Break, Break:" . The Deserted Road:" ''Tak yet held Cloak About Ye." " A Doubting Heart," and " The May Queen_ " Ticketeßo cents Reserved seats, 1 61: - May be aware& ' at Mr. T. -E: GOULD'S. where a diagram of the Half may be .ven. To commence at 8 o'clock. MUSICAL FUND HALL. -- GorrECHeLE - THE FIRST. GRAND CONCERT • Of the celebrated Pianist. Mr. M GOTTSCHALK", Will take place on WEDNESDAY E'VP7 LNG, Oatober 28th, at 8 o'clock, supported by Mine. AMALIA STRAKO'SCiFf. the favorite Prima Datillit- COD trn n The talented Vocalist, Mrs BEHRENS. Prof WOLFSeIIN, the distinguished Pianist, wh• ha , kindly consented to assist Mr: Gottschalk on this— , oc.asion.- Sig. CARLO PATTI, the distinguished Violinist •r S DERRENS Musical Director and Conductor.. Admission 50 cents; reserved seats 25 cents extra. " Seats n ay be secured at GOULD'S Music Store. com mencing on 'MONDAY,. Oct: 25tb, at 8 A M. Door* open at hi; Concert to commence at S o'clock. ocSl-St Fax's CA_Slli F 0, , • . -:- -IMMENSE SIICCEBSTNU7 tree CHARLES E. COLLINS.,_ . Ring.. THE u.IMHIII.S.L CURB. The greatest Comic .r livinsr oe2U,4t. .GERM ANIA ORCHESTRA.— PUBLIO . RFUE.ARF,ALS every SATTTRDAY, 3% o'clock, P. XL; at - the MUSICAL rumn GALL Single Hassle, 26 cents .Packages of six tickets. $l. To be had st KPPEE'S. 1104- CHES"MET Street; . J. E GOUTA). EVE.IiITH and CHESINUT, and at the Hall door. 'I MPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEM A- BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET/ Amusement for Old and Yomig, Wirth and Happinees open for the season. Constant change of Entertammeme. SIGNOR BLITZ.. . EVERY EVENING , commencing at 735 o'clock. Slid" Wednesday BE4 Saturday at S. consieting of New Mys teries in Necremancy, great success in Ventriloquism'. and the Lean. d Canary Birds. Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents. P ENNSYLVANTA ACADEMY or THE FINE ARTS. • . 1025 CHESTNUT STREET - OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. AL to Admission 25 cents. Children half price. A tee . SUFFOLK PARK bOITRSB,_ FOR .& SUBSCRIPTION PURSE OF $600.:. The following,horses are entered, have been handi— capped, have accepted the Weights, and will all cer— tainly run: THTTN.DER by LEXINGTON— -. JOHN MORGAN by DIPS SOVEREIGN BLACKBIRD by IMP. THROGSNECK by CRACKER.:-...:... START AT THREE I': M. /air Pools sold at Continental Hotel by Thomaer- Johbeen. oc22-20'• azakzPOINT BREEZE PAWL . . TO-DAY (MONDAY). at 3P. M. PreminmB—Mile HeAs, 3 in 5, to Harness. D. Pifer, br. e. " Fillingham." Pam McLaughlin, bk. h. " Lancet" Admittance— TIIPSD AY 20th inst . at IP. M - precisely. Premium B2oo—Mile Heats, 3 in 6, to R a y ne .. S. Clark, b. b. "Duchy." M Goodin, b. h. " Point Breese" John Pinner, b. m. May Queen." Admittance 60 cents. THURSDAY. 22d instvatl P: M precisely. Premium $lOO-3111e Heats, 3 in 6, to Harness. John Gilchrist b. - m. J.Wbaeler. b. M. John Henry." Jos Hadley, b h "Johnny." -3 Clark, b. m. Mountain Maid.". Sam McLaughlin, b. in '' Lady Thorne Admittance 50 cents,. ~mnly-nrnvtl .I C . • Dr 01120.1. o_lo-43 SUFFOLK PARK ASSO --- CIATION, FOR THR TNITROVEMENT OF THE BREED 0E HORSER. The Fall Meeting over the Stiffolk Park.. Course Nvill commence on THEE'? t.Y. Oct- 20th, nadir continue fciur days. 'The following Premiums- win be offered: ... ...__.. . T. PRATT;'.. On the Premh,es . . TUESDAY, Oct. 20—First Day : Great Match between Vara:esp.& ani Troyatore. Four mile beats fell. S3.W. wA3114 D. eV. ' Continental Stakrs--For-Three "reax-ni4albsca7P ion ;WO:. Tgeeit Sloo—Two &Hie Heats. The Chufn , . aufel-lietel.pret opting . the winner with a Parse of "SOO. 1. J. S..Wat.an's b. r. Capt: Moore,.by imported: Bal. • rowiis, ort of Jenale Rose 2 P. C2Stisb's b. Pen Snits, by-Lestagtoa - , dan t by Al torf. S J. W. Weldon 7 s Liaale imported 8 1 17-r tbion, ont of Priscilla.. 4.. It. P.' Field's f.Lettie Shannon, : by. Lairington„ out•of Sally Shannon- Also. f by Lexinaton. out of Magdalene. SAME DA'S r . - .Premium g'2o9-411. ages—Mile Heat.. - WEDNESDKT Oct 21; Premium foinall Agee, . 4 1806—Three Mile Heats. TBVPFDAV, Oct Premium-for Three rear O!ds, s4oo—Mile He.sts. FAME DAY, premium for Ail Ages,t2do - Mile Ileats-Threelit Five. LAST f FRIDAY. Oct 20, Bend gos--Preraille: sloo — Four Miles. Pc horse CAI 3 ett.rbfou this -ornn, •:^o nutria beatnik started during the Meeting: Tito judges will the-horses at theterroination of the third day's race Entrance. infmey will nob be required for, this Pre- - mium, .but those's - he dssire to avail themselves of the , ... Privilege. of stalling, mast deposit $4O with-the Tree : . surer on thn day previous to the race. If they Wart the money will.bereturned: if not. tte amount will be for% , feited, and go to the second in the race. ThePntrersee Money will- be live per.cent. upon tbs.. p r p rn imas eaeß des., And^gt to the second horns. The Preraiams 'will be hang up each day at the Judges!* The following weir2its mast be carried: 3 year olds, 90 4 year. 1.04 the 5-year. 114 lbs. 6 year, 121 Itsa 7 and nnwarde. 1.7611 e. . The Rul of-tlre 13 entucky Association, at Lexington, to govern the Meeting in all other respects. Daces to commence peach:Lally at bslf past 2 o'clock, Train. for the Park-have Philadelphia, Wilmiagtom, and Pakireore R. It Depot. corner Broad and Primes streets, at 1 , 16 and' 2 o'clock-P; Id:, a^ d return after the. yttl(3l3S OP , itD308,41,011: - Bad a. azi adtoktinga OentlPman and Ladle& good. for= th. rwire Meeting, 35;•Tieketa to the-Race Fteld:and4 Sterol. Mt Tirkeis bought.at tbs. Depot admit to the Races. end hecure pastas e Over the railroad to and from. the. Track BADGES .I.7II),TICKSTS. for sale at the Continental Hotel. end•Girard Rouse , No hadieß admitted to the stand nut lets accompanied by Gentlemen. The array of thoroughbreds in preps ration for the ap proaching contests is 'without a parallel in the history or the American Turf . Nearly fifty Horses are upon the. ground,; • 'Armed for the fight and esger for the -fray:" comprising selections of the best stock of Louisiana. Kentucky,. Tennessee. Virginia. New York, New Jar- • o reynd the Canadas. The Paterson Races, which pre., redo those at Philadelphia. will enhance the iatereal here by bringing fresh victors into the arena. '9 he Continental Stakeaffrhtch come off, on, the lima.. dry. bring together the ben Three Yesz,Olde thateystr,- fienfed in the North, In short , it is hazarding. bat In— tie,. in promising taloverP of the exalting sport and sa wre contests,: the best oPPOrtulaitY ever-offered' . to Mak citizens of DMUS] Wavle. C. DIJITY, Treasnyer.and. Peer, CIONTINIMALL 1107% . Philadeb j ar in g REGULAR_ STEAM PRO-- PEttOR LINK FOE HARTFORD, CoN.N.—•rn , Fteamer KARS; Nialiols Master, is now re 'cOvjpg freiglt for. Hartford. VEll.sail on FRIDAY. 'For terms, &Cs apply:. to IMAM: BAIRD.ar OOr . 1353, p o en , Delaware avenue, or on the wharf 0492-2 t CORRECV PIANO. . TUNING. r C. LRGLENT'S orders for - tottisc - arid reraitinx Pianos are received at MILSO.7 k 00. Fiore, 907 CHESTIIIITStreet s opkt. r . eito . _ 'Air S. has had eleven years fGetory exile) _ t in Philadelphia. os-. ard five lj ala' eiv a=il to -sound as: Re" pECIAL,— linos re Fa eat toned /IS *Ms, without re":" "n* * r. ryo. fox Tuning. , - - JOHN L. GAPEN, Tip GIST. maybe enatated. PAT and WINING:on wa adaptation to liiIIMII6ISII Trude, and Profeesioni on the liaPrOTainant of health,. correction of Willa formation of friendships. &a toll de gOliWc/Tlll of character glee* when vaulted, at No. WA, TYpaTl3 4trnzt, Alias aeP.hstation ~s~a AmmircAN A.emmuer THE OPERA THE TURF. GRAND. FOUR-MILEHANDICAP, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER MI: .106 pounds: .104' 100
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