ARRIVALS AT THE 'HOTELS, v p TO TWELVE O , OLOOK LAST NUM Vonttaaatal—Kkatla a Joha Gray, New York J C Staplee, II 8 N - T hi Butler II S N N Clsrk, Wash, D C Peter B Robe, son. 17 9 N W C Gray & dn, Brooklyn ' O A Middlebrook & ls, N Y Ntre J II Wheeler N•liork a Belknap, New York V Bradley, Newyork V Belk non, New York BI It Ott, Wheella. Va J B Atelier, Whee ling, 17a F H- Baldwin. Cineineatl,o ,T, Ai Doty, Springfield %BP McG rath, Kentucky Dr Underwood, Keetneky J Bruce & le, Cleveland . 31 Brown & wf, Pittsburg it 8 Kays &.vvf,'•Pittsburg J y Jones, Raiding W p Smith • A L,Broisea,:New York & la, New York EtiMcirt, At w York .1 , is Cirodniart, Cinchnati W 1; Roll C 0 Child, Connecdcut C Dodd, Newark. N f TII rrliphoet. D C Thoe Fueloog, tit Lord* Wnt'Pickhardt, Now York; .I`lOF. XI Taylor, Barka co ' IVTr &tonton W Armstrona,New York B Coroltt, New York S Tuckerman, Roston C 13 New fergey E Orskelv & la, Salt Wm James & la, IMmiariri Mine I, Ja mos, Mis roue, 1111 M A Doer, Ohio .1 1; Poor & wf.'l3oooll S 111 I.ll.3Ckill4hain.Now York 11 Jewell & la. Boston `rhos K Crete, Pittsburg 'nos C Smith, New York 33. Oberderfer, New York Dr Pock & wf. Newark 33 W. Pt cock.. New :1 olk D E Small. York. Pa Pelallath Mermklo& oh :Ore has M Hill,"Penna W A J Hauffman, Columbia Cbßii E Oregory,JereeY P E Spear &la. Bal imere Miao White Salomon* 2,166 Grove. Baltimore 'Won Elliott, Baltimore G Hobenson & Net', Balt 0 t) Lockard. Cincinnati. MrFl, P S Stevenson. Lexington, Ey F nowlhud, New York Me& Bradley, New York gob n Meicher, Boston W Greenough, Boston E Lahey,' New Toxin Thos h Trumbull John Wells & wt. Mass Sh. coder., Lameaster Thos 'V Davie, New York J Pliarker, New York Miss Latimar, Nei Yark Idlialiainia Jackson, N Y S Brownell,Providence,R I W TYVltzlaught New York A S Gaylord, Michigan. Fi Eider, Now York 3 Murphy & la, New York Linannore & wf, N York 'Mire Turner, Ylrainia Lewis Baker, New York S T Earle, Mar ]and X Sheever. R Islknd - - F Fah3hurY, Washington .J lllcenlepp & la, New York C alesworth, Boston Girard—Chestnut I B Roger, l(eiv: York Bury t# Gowen Alex Ilamilion )3 w Witman WappiCh, Washington N Haldeman, Pet na Join Laurence. New York Norernor Parker, N Jersey J Lamdin & le_, U S 'W M Day. New York P J Moore, Carlisle '.Josiah Roe, Washington Wors ter. Washington John Gray, New York R C Peck, Hanford It A larle, Maryland Geo G Hays, Boston Henry Sprague. Boston J Shoemaker, Harrikbu'g O N'Poulson, Boston W Higbee Vir 0 Church. New York , 1 R Williams, New York Dr A bicKegan & NV. Newark Geo McGinnis. New York W B McKee, Minorville W Kline, Julian, ten co j J Thumpoonal a. Gears co J W Dow Lang, New Yoik Banicol Milliken, Penn% Mr.. M & Milliken, Penne. Sties Nose Milliken, Peelle Mks a.nnie Woods, Penna. j R Linville, Altoona Y S Omit*, New Yolk JA Williams, Conn H Killingor, Penna Chas A Loco. N Hampshire Mrs4,Mazard, Races co, Mre rl,gt.:;wart, Bucks co W Green. ercheents'—licoungsk Miss Si A Tobig,, Betioa 11 _ 1 ' 461 ' R'Fitriiriniiit _Penes C Lambert. Baltimore Mrs'R B Lambert Balt B Eirehberg,'New Brighton Jacob Bchwab. New Y ork J E Stricklor, Penna Jacob Parsons, Louisville Jolley, Ohio J T P3rker, Perms John e; Leelie, POland, 0 R „King, Petersburg, 0 H Purdy, lowa M M Harett, Mt Vernon; 0 John Richards, Catawisaa Miss C emer, Catawmaa Thomas & la, Wash gtav .Joe L Hawn, - Lewisburg APT Reitmeyer, Lewisburg John Lawrence, Wash, 0 V Templeton, Canonsourg Jacob Weil, Harrisbur % York JC Dreifuss, New York 3 Howell, Jersey City Jas McKean; Easton J allanna, New Castle J M Crane, Michigan John B Clsrk, Michigan Wildo`. Newark 0 Levi, Ilaieretown 4 11 13daerlican—Chestium 8 D A Bunt, New York Gration. Baltimore 1, Clark, Baltimore Parry, II S JH Hevorin, Princeton F Smith, Reading .& A Panicle. Bo.ton Ca Brinton, W.Chester tt Dickey, Oxford, Pa Mrs T P Kleinhans & n, N J J C Waterhouse, Trenton lire al A McLanahnn, Pa J CMCLanalnan, , Pensia Blaster B . lecLLanahan, Pa 3 W Corey, Beaton C M Harper, New Jersey W 'Delaware W Baker - Seaford 3F Lavin, Federalsburg J Wiiaht, Federalsburg W Hall &la, Delaware :firs Caball, Delaware ...eat. above Miele. Howee,Hirardville Mr, ii , ekey. Dover. Del W a Keret & la, Balt J Mc I °tire, Delaware D Hail, Salem,J P Loyford e, Maine • H C Itandoi ph, Pew Jersey w Batter, New York W cant, gee J We.t, Palawan, A Ti Black SBBowen,llSl J Lonck, Baltimore J T Bdiard, M D, II S R Blacitinton_, Hass B F Baltimore J Haskins, Washington Bokee, Ba'timore J Mesa& Maryland C Kilburn A D Hann, Shamokin J Collins, Danville St. Louts—Oheatnut John B Douty,Shamokin Gapt Reinhard, N Orleans sAkers, Baltimore J o Dugan. Baltimore S C Hall, Village Green is F Baker, Village Green <leo W Cowperthwait, N J Moss Q Cciwperthwait, N J Beecher; New York sll);tchy, Wilmington, Del Lewis Blanchard, Wash, LC Geo Sloan, Baltimore J T Akenheimer.tßaltimore H Sheets, Washington A G nil:merlin% Washington H Strecker, Reading 31 Ba.rdasch, ITS N Er B Dereinier, Pittsburg AI Banks. New Yolk , Ammer. above Third. H Waggener Memphis Chas Thompson. New York Thos it Roach. Washington J W. Soody, New York 4eo Bedin, Jr, New York Win A. Weston, Conn I Lightner. Baltim.ve 0 Righter. Baatimore 53 F McCarty. Baltimore W J Peyton. Baltimore . J P (*lrish, New York P Stetson, New York Suss. Boston Bobt W Jordon, Bridgeton B B.irker, -Rhode Island. 6 otemart, Rhode Island A Vezin, Philadelphia I Wheeler, Philadelphia Taylor, Norwich - . . Ei:ionting. linden Stalling, Beaton yth, Wheeling Jones.Coylnaton By Haywood. New lereeY P Willeeton,Mass The 117n1en—Arels Y Dun & wf. Bridgetbn,N J D Sbettle, Baltimore <3 W Duren,Reading Rob, rt Wesin. 1S H 3 J Robeson. N Orleans Chas Wilson. New York J 0 O'Neill, U S A A &ash. New York Thos J liunget, 11 Jersey H H Swearingen, Ohio Adam Pali', Pittsburg Johil A Eteee_,St Paul W J Woodaton. Capt B W Coign, Va Bin Coffin &B ch _ Miss A Richwine. Lane co Bilge .B Benderson, Lancer. V H Sterrett. Millintown 13 J buiitb, Penna trete, above Third. o,gtankedick, Pittsburg. Oes Gorham, Ohio` McVaY, Otto • cractacrds. Ohesterso,Pa Henry Rill. Pittsburg John Heck. Lids, Penu'a W One, Bellefonte, Ohio ad] & Rupert, II S A Sas bay & son, N Jersey Airs wades, New York ilrs Richards, Chester so B P t4srvirt, fel 0, Ohicago Mrs Garvin, Chicago bits B J Slbeeon h ch. Pa 311=s C Gl:menus, &limes W Smith MIN M BMcCormick, Milton. J McCormics, Milton Btates Union—Marko W W (Maths, Perry co, Pa R A Robinson. Juniata co efillon, Reading - .70 McClaekey, Clearfield Mama Shartser, Lancaeter co .1 M Robln,son- Y E , Steer, Pennsylvania ' C Steer, Pennsylvania It A Hamill. West Cheater C R Bear. Lancaster D W Sighberger, Westm'd Airs M A Benner:Oirde, , o B Woodward, \Vum, Del t street, above Sixth. N W Cqoper, L swatter S 8 Raithson & en, Lancaster Sergi J 3I Hays, 13 8 A J A dhisnler, U A R A *ayers, US A -- 7 A Stearn. II S & Ju'ettce George. 13 E. A I;tipt H H Wilson lire M Robeson, Juniata co 0 A Allow., Ohio Henry Fieher, -Alliance, 0 l fionway, Alliance. 0 Jos Welchane, Lancaster Nattonal—Race et Jacob Seidel k la. Danville P F MoCanll_y, Lebanon lame nice, Kingston Henry Hatton. Pottsville .7 H Broeeman. Ohio above Third. Wm Newliart, Penns J J Zaber. Danville Joe Oeschger, Danville G S Rupp, Lebanon J H Uhler, Lebanon Henry Lentch, Lebanon C M tienwichick, Lebanon John Miller, Lebanon Chas FRopstrach,Pottsville J R Pannabecker, Lane co J J Green. Doylestown Mrs A Wilhelm, Lab co C Mack , L.banon, Pa J W tchali, Lehigh co, Pa John Balliet. Lehigh - co Weitzel, Reading Nrrt A Wilght. Reading / Xis/. Weitzet. Reading Samuel Bauer, Lebanon eet, above Chestnut D C Landis Corrirnercial—Sixth a J P Hudson, Penns Mre E Prizer & 2 sue, Pa AJTuite, Elkton, bid' L B Foard, Elkton Bid, H J Barnes, New Jersey Chas 11 Gardner, Boston Geo Snyder Vanderslice & la. Pa Thos kl Crawford. York co J J Lane. Wrightsville A. Conner,Wilmingtn,Del Wm Gamthorp, Penna f oho Glidllan, Chester co D Bergin, Chester co A K Brower, Washington. Geo P Felton, Maryland T Riley, Reading Jo, Jackson, Chester co Win S Soeworih, Mass Illount Vernon Hotel, 0 Bressler, Schuylkill co L Swenk & la, Milton. Pa i Mrs Louie Maker & ch, FEI, Chas Dra f n od l . w hi Del Chas Cross ,Pittsburg Jame. Pittsburg A Bowen J Henderson, Easton J L Gordon, NeW Jersey W But Erskine,gf Penne Second St.above Arch. JFLewie, Girard. Pa W R Raker 13 Lambert, NeW Jersey Airs 9 J Hendorson, N J B Walton. Trenton Ohm B Manly, Rahway, NJ Thom Fl Levy, Pittsburg - 98 Williams, Wilmington 'Chad Hamilton, Manny, Pa John Rodgers, Allentown Jas Tnompson, Cataeanclua t. *banns Market. !Jolla L Gordon, New Jersey W 11, Seigel, New, Jersey B W New Jersey Jas A Bowen; Proy, B. I W H Norton, Chester, Pa W 881.8810 y, IJB A Mrs Atkinson. Penns ikadison—lihmioad • 3 S Heston, Newtown, Pa Henry &seams, Bridgeton W C bhain, Doylestown Chas Dilworth, Bucks co W Kimble as wf, Honesdale Bliss M Warner. Honesdale Dllae B Honing, Honesdale Oliver Kimbel, Honesdale J T Barns, DILEMEOIIB. Pa B Laron.Honeedala , . R D Cern. Bridgeton. N.l I A Felix, Lewietown /Barnum's Hotel—Th Jos Parker Johnson. lowa •tract, mime* Krum Capt J T Elamilton,llS A JAtaes A Hamilton, Altoona Thorp, Haw ley,Pa W J Simmons, Bethlehem II Lewis, New Jersey Wm Eloatiton,New Jersey las Brbold: Stroudsburg, I T Fortner, Maryland • tae A callman, New Jersey John Flatting; Wilmington (lima Harathal, Wilmington _ . . 'Hiram Fleet, lowa pp Brace. Bradford co Miss 14 Brace, Bradford co M R Nolen, Pennsylvania J Walton, Jacksonloarg Men) Welle r Pennsylvania Mason Bead. Beaton J N Noble,'M D, Maryland Lieut,D Penns Skald Eagle— . Third S Sh Wainbo/d. Sellersville 63 Arnold. Monroe co.Pa Tt3 W Simonds_ Nazareth AP Edmonds, Monroe co A 6 Christina, SPrilalllown R Althea's), Sellersville AK Wambold. Sellersville Erskine,_Penti, u 0 r K asher. atzton,Pa albove. CallewhilL IJ *Woes, Carbon 'co 'F Kresge, Monroe co J Doerl, Coopersbarg A Sichards. Penns D W R,chards, Baotou B H Slims, Bache co A Firldirioi, Schuylkill co D Kistler, Sahuylkill co Harley Sheaf . —Secom W Curwin, Norristown C H March. 11 orriztown L Shoemaker. Bucks co 11, Sheets. New Jersey Jacob H Hook. Phhada A C Johneon.Penna Wilkharobeneack, Penns J Cad walader. Fon Chaae W moDewell,Wrightmown John Yerkea & li. Hacks co Geo Tonusw.Trenton,_ J JaaETrenton,fi sweet, below Vine. Alfred . Hnffnagle. Philada Harry Secele Doylestown J Roberts, Montgomery C Chambers. Mooretown Wm Warlord, Pt Pleacant. Silas Roberts, Backs co Miss Mendenhall, Backs co E Reeder. Backs co T Lyons. Philade, W H tl Crandall, New York, Preston Price & la, Pezma Black Bear—Third •t w , abov• Callowlllll. I 11.1ebd Loohner. Stonotisb'g II P Herb. Tteading ' ;Ta r r o A rt,el -° -r e Va r ,... 'ilt a l El 1 g Bears ' K G Ei l 'A f t a c,n ~, Te Reading Sami Frit: Tr (Isenberg Geo Hagemaii. ofthereyille 0 L CI 10 8 ME KOANTILE COL P O. I CORNER ofCHEAT/MT and:SIGHTiI iltreets—Opea from. 8 A 81. ti 11.9 P. M.—Students are in dividually an.d-yrnotically inetraeted in the'.l? all Count ing E 1 011A6 COre of Book. keening. Cla.onlatione. Bad- NeeßPorna, ! 4c Lectures daily on the lcionaa Dort ilicoonnte; eitea ofTrade, Mercantile law. 3te,_ Circulars readn ovitlit! 1 ChimittiOntt Street,, W H Cooke. Maryland J Minor, Brooklyn nieCome, Delaware Idw Yardley, Pottsville e D Luther, Pottsville T R BannatL, Pottsville II Tyson, - Pottsville- Its Crnagle , .9teabenvllle T X Conon, einolensti J Z Lott & la , F.attonelL L W arkson, L no reland N B Kocheeter & tar, N W G Andorsorr& W Hack & la, Baltimore Was L 111 CTI flak, ' , Anna ,'"1 McLain Warren, 0 W P ltrawn & le - Br II blitreell, Msryland Joe if viurrill, Boicielore Bmrick, Baltimore tV 11 Ward. Hassactimetta 1. B rown Mossachneetts F' FJId, BOAttou C p Cairecne New York • iclearay St 1 . llal tfii, NS arr hr , •ntrzi.Err ac la. N 1, St la, (la itfornia F H Bracken. ecttaville Ur R U 9 A. . . o e o AY' St,i Mlll. Peana l.•eut J B Hail, NOW York Trne.y L(oloon. NO (17 . York WV[igAvener. Wash, LP 0 1) =IWO,. Oxford • G 3lillhnilaad, Reading / A D,tvid. Brading isclort, Reiding; Af...couhl ' Moketson. Pittsburg Keen, tikw Jersey Jae ltattltiu .& 2 eone. N Y J Singteestir Strottlaburg , 4 Wallace. Hartford flo;vbi H Piano°, N Juni* 511,,i yl J Peck New Jersey Jobe Keley, Now York !rhos SIMMS, New York Alfred &Fre , ' Newyork S Hoyt, 8, 'Coins S Lieefert & wf. II S N P P Smith, Wash'o, DC,-- Henry J Pewter St wf WFBriduoswL N York Ten? It Reeve, New York tt ii n Chicago It f)reeu, St LOlll3 S NY Ha I, We 4 Firginia Rum & wfr. Boston. It Halt & wf, Baltimore H :Share. 11,treintlitra litre Do Elarrlebnrsc & Ath'tarty, Now York cir , illace; Jr, Conn Ono a Potta."New York Boston (.1 B Richardson ds la,N Y D ..isiewold 1 la, ind Soasinvis, Boston k'Pyioraau'&daUgh, Ohio Or J L Kennedy, N Yorsc f 8 Shepard. rilemPlas Ftncv laud .3everas Sir To-dorpf.Battimoro Brickley, Memattia Roc L Co‘eman wf I I , r J UnalLmao 'Marietta, Pa lira I) R smith. conneoticat A R liaw York ilartholovr. Balt Jas U 4onar, Baltimore C Weit, Baltimore J T Moyers, New York U ia.wmau. Near York 44 Login Gen B Helmling, Baltimore T Stoat, N Jersey Thou Grterson, New Yolk A ehipleY below Ninth.. James dpeck Mt Galbraith, liEnVeytown Baiike, Hollidaysburg J W pfnckeldnff , Cheater co 0...11 Bergner & la,Harrisb , g 31'We llarrlebarg J McCormick, Jr, Harrisb'g ft D Jackson, Vim" York - - Jae Iriinair & Now. York F Murphy, Kentnck Mrs bird-eye, Conneettcat .f A Patterson, PennJ CaJd well. New York 1' F AL:Kagan, Newark . Jacob D B.)rland. Brooklyn W o Borland. Brooklyn ",fohit Douglass . . G - li.Fl4tfteld 3c w. Goan t) H Kennedy, Lynn, 1q3,88 Goo Arco& Trenton . War.i4.n Stewart, Newport B F Barrow d. Kane Cr' B 1 ,rrows. Maine' P t 'Merman, Harrisbuil' HO Biddle, Wilmington B • Wa , mon. *I ford. Wil dame, Wilmington A s CalAell, Wilmington A Fl , il,New•York fi M Granger Seta,Drooklyn C e UdieY.Dtice„.tf Y P lii ydo, Delaware Limit T s Barnes,N York ti P Tovrimetitl, N York, 07, J Morse & la. N York Cit J S Garcia, 11. S A. E.R Gundrettow, II S A a'% 7 A - bet - • - L P.Noblo; Now York Mrs Wells, Boston S I' Hoover. Washington, •aixtroi.. below Area A Nachman, Baltimore Dr W . NELler, New York J 4 .4 C SF4tlt3n. N Brunswick Wrn Van Burson, N Bransur W Silver ,St wf. Md ?lhas Silver, Maryland 1) H Showers, Wmsport C BroWn. Mdton J)no. R Re, pees, Wash, /T C L Indianapolis L W Neal". Altoona W A F Stockton .1 4 Schoonmaker H U Dawson T.,ho & la, Centre co Aire John Lyon, Centre co Q • earinetun, Baltimore G Rowe, straeburg I C Mendel, U 8 3 W alnanlie:m. New York J 8 Mann & la, Penna Mesa AI Riley, Elston raeo canderson, Scranton U Elolhert. Wikeebarre _ . T El W).lFon, Lewisburg JttA Torrence,- Penns .1 Thompson, Centre'eo Horace 1) Thorned, Ind el . Duty, Minliatown, Pa Pottsville zalLxtrtmo. THOBER—SHAUPLIA —On Thareday, Ootober at St. Mark's Church. Philadelphia, by the Bev John R. Murphy, Fanning G. Tucker, of Brooklyn. N. Y. and Mary Franklin Sharpies, daughter or the 'age A ve . ,..• Sharpies, of Jarum farm, Delaware co., Pa. • • - OItObDIAN—FOBTSR. —On Thweday, f7d last., at St. Mark's Church. by the Rey. Dr, Waviborne. , Commander A. F Grosema;ll S. Navy. to Mee Daley. F. B. Foster daughter of the late Charles Foster, of Cin cinnati, Ohio. a. HAIITHoLF—BAILEY.—at St. Paul's, On the SJd lust.. by the Rev. Dr. 'Goddard, Surgeon 50421. H. de(pht Bertho e. lf, U. 8. A. , - to Miss Emma O. Palley. of .Phile- OftIidSLHY—ORNE.—On Thursday morning, Ootober. 22d, by Rey. Morris Sutphen. Abraham G eaglet to Sallie. only daughter of Hermon °rho, Beg.; all of this c _NES—ANTHONY —ln Br oklyn, New York. on AVerit erday, October 21. IP Itcrv. 1 a, Stapled. Alfred Johee, formerly of th , s city, to MarthaEL : daughter of Etivie.rdAntheny. of Broett' ra. • PLUMMEIL—Onthe `alai inst., ffire. Eliza O. Plummer, in the Slat year of her age. The relatives and'friends of tie fancily are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late.reel d mice, 747 month .econd street, on Monday morning. bath inst.at 1034 o'clock. CAIIIPHSLL —Suddenly, at Delaware City, on the 21st inst .A. H mpbell. in Vie 26th year of hie ace. His friends and tho-e of the family am vited to at tend-hie funeral, from the resideute,of his mother, Ne. 642 Aortic Eighth street, on Saturday afternoon neat, at 2 0 clock. To proceed to Lancaster LE IT —On the 2AI ttf.er a severe and p re its etcroMnees. which eke lure with Christian fartitode. Matilda Martin. wife ..f William Letford, in the 39th year of her age. "Sweo!ly she fell Weer) in JeettS. " Tie relatives end frier ds of he (smile. the met& hers of Lady - Madison Collect!, No SS. 1.1. D. of A., are respectfully invited to attood the fonc.ral, fr,mt the reel dance of her hrt.band, Market street,' above Thirty. fourth, West Philadelphia, on Sunday afternoon the 25th Ina., at 2 o'clock,. wit soot further notto, To pro reed to Asbury H. E. Church *3l, or, the 22d. twit M„ 'retuned ohlld of John and Charlotte Chew. aged A years. The friends of the family are invited to ettend the fan.- ral, from the residence of his parents. 7-10 &nth. Zfirith ttreet. on Monday morning, at Id o'cloott. "P • 141oVt WM. —At Norristown, on :h. &et lost - Hester, wife Th McVatigh. e relatives at d friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday) 100111111gi at 10 o'clock. • DALLI7I T.—On the Mat Inst., Elijah James Dallett, aged 38 years. Funeral from his late residence, West Chester on Monday. 26th inst., at 1 o'clock. 44. °Lat.—On Tuesday morning. 20th lost, the May. 111) Jehn Curtis Clay, D D.. the rector of Gloria 4 Church (old Swede's), in the 72a year of his age, and the 51st of his ministry. His funeral will take place tble (Friday) 23d. lust,. and the burial cervices will be M-lit is the church paltotutti it/ at 3 o'clock. The reverend the chrgy, his relatives, the members of his congregation, and the friends of the family gcnerally, aro invitee to attend, without farther. invitation. 4, . . 1:10E.- On the 21-t instant, Jennie F., daturhter James and Scream Rice, aged 2 years. - .- The relatives and friends of the flintily are reaped fully invited to attend the funeral. this (Friday) inorit ing, at 11 o'clock), without further notice. 'oll[l l l l / 1 /411T. SMPI4I.—In Philadelphia, October 17th, IBM Kiss Annie M. Smith. aged 26 years. In the death of this amiable and accomplished young lady, a link in the golden chain which farmed a circle of those near and dear to each other nee been b..okou. de dutiful and loving daughter, a tender and taithfol guide to a yommor . hitter. And a - Fiac.re cud devoted friend has passed on to the reward that awaits the vir tams and the gocd. By her unremitting care, ceaseless vigils, and ineffable anxiety for one to whom, she was cetrothed, and who, in t is last [sickness, ,she attended with 'serash kindnese, tenderness.. and fidelity. she contract,ed the di ewe of which he died,'and thus prematurely followed him to whom she had given her heart to the spirit land. where none marry or are given in marriage, but are as the an gels of God in heaven. • - 'rho deceased possessed many brilliant and endearing qualities, and the large circl, of sorrowing.friends she" has left Ix-hind will be consoled by' the redaction that her life was blare. less, and that she is now in heaven the dear object of that illimitable atf,ction of the good' Father, a large portion of which wee kindly vouch= sated to her evemobt.e in the (leek, and which she so' freely and an Unduly bestowed upon. others. The affianced have met where no - tears shall be wept,. no parting h n.our tha ever come, and where the be reaved< and surviving friPrida, so strongly attached •to them. shall, ere long, rejoin them, to soend_in each other's society , a long, a happy eternity of love. DRE : SS GOODS.-CASII.- MeRFS, Velour RepS ' I . KmiKcis, 3-4-and 6-4-Mons- Wines, Merinoea, •Henrletta Cloths or silk-warp Cash meres, Ottoman Poplins, - Irish Poplins. English and French Bombazines, Aleptnes cr , rded Monsselines, Ana tralian Crapes, Balatheas, Turin-Cloths. Paramatias, De Lathes, OxicntalLustres, sluacis and Mohair Lustros. Reps A tiglathlllonrning Silk, Amara; Pou tse Sole and G ros Crain Silks. BS-SON & SON, 0c23 Mourning Store. No. 908 CHESTNUF•Strset NAVY-BLUE' CLOT ft FOR L CLOAKS. 6-4 Scarlet Opera Cloths. Purple and ezallne Blue. Black Mixed-Water-proof. _ EYRE & LANDELL. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, have a com plete assortment of Children's Shawls. b..ReWLS WHOLE ;ALE, ec.1.8 L MISS • DOTI6IIII WILL x.r...e'ru RE (Friday) BVESIING, Iv.Sausom•street 1211 vqqrga n 44,11Pr0n, ' It M. MEETING- OF TTLE BOARD Oir TRADE —e stated meeting of the members Of the bead of Trade Association, will be held at the Hall of the Board.j No. 505 CHESTNUT street, on MONDAY, October 26, at 7X o clock, _Event , g. 0c23-St L. BE,ODOET. S.eretary. 111;3THE COOPER.- SIIO P HOSPITAL ' ' respectfully acknowledge tine- following =lint btoions Soldiers' Aid Society of Paulsboro. N. J.... 550 00 Mrs. Clapier 600 Mrs. Clapior's servant 100 Donation Box 'A 50 M. COOPER. SHOP SOLDIERS' HOH N. WT corner Grove and Race etreecs. ENICUTHERS, 7reasaror. ,No. lOW Ale Street. acknowledges the receipt by the hands of Hh.s Anna H. Ross, proceeds of a Feir, given by Miss Anita F. M. Ward, Oct Bth, at B. W. corner Fifteenth. and Easter streets, the MIR of tri23 2t. IM'GEORGE 'WASHINGTON, THE LIERO, THE PATRIOT, AND TIIE STATEMA.L will be the subject of Miss LIZZIE DOTEN'S LEC TURE, at SANSOM STREET BALL, on FRIDAY, at 7X P. M Admittance 6 cents. 0c22,2t* TO LECTURE. COMMITTEES AND *Cr - BENEVOLENT SOCI. Falk S.—The encscriber will accept invitations to Lecture, on reasonable terms, if addressed PARE. BENJAMIN, Station G. P. 0.. New York city. ocll-it NOTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE WITH a resolution of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE OF PHIL &BELPRE a. I am directed to give notice that all claims for BOUNTY be presented before the first day of Novembe• next. Those previous to June let to MICHAEL V. BASER, No. 9131 South THIRD Street. Those since June let tome WILLIAM VRETCH, Paymaster, Washington Bailditms, Sontb. THIRD Street. Panaiammara, Sept. 30, 1883. • oel7-tnovl PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM itC.."P• PANY, TREASDRER'S DEPARCMSDIT. .- .. - . PHILADELPHIA, October 13. 1E6.1. • The Board of Directors have this day declared a eemi annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes. payable on and after November 16.1863 Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company. No.- 23S South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel THOS. T. VIETH. Treasurer. MST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO THE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the congregation and others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDSD SOLDIERS. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods,may be sent to the Society's Room, in the bas-ment of the Church (THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDAY, between 9 and 1 o'clock. and Money to the Treasurer, OHS. W.CUSHMAN, No. 1.38 S. _DELAWARS Ave nue; sel7-ththat IMSURGEON -ARTIST'S OFFICE, FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERY.—:,OLDIERS 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 loss by letter, with name, company, regiment, and residence. B. PRANK PAL ME e. 0c22-tf 1609 CHESTNUT Street: Philadelphia. IM CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHI CaLBELPUT A, Oct. 6. 1863, An election for Directors will be held at the Banking goose, on MONDAY. thel6ch of November, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. at. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY. 3d ofliovember. at 12 21 oc6-tuf tnol6 JOS. N. PEIFOOL, Cashier. r :3 1 .• SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADELPHIA. October 5, 1863. The annual election for Directors - will be held at the SASHIMI' HOUSE, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November next, between the hours of ten A. AL and two P. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will beheld at the someplace on TUESDAY, the third day of Novem ber next. at twelve o'clock M. oc7-"wf&mtnole M. COMMONWEALTH BANK, PHILADELPHIA. October 6,-1863 The annual election for'Threctors will be held at the BANKING HOUSE. on - MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November next, between the hours of ten-A. M. and two The annual meeting of the Stockholders will he_ held on TUESDAY; the third day of November. at ten o'clock A. M. HENRY C. YOUNG, Cashier. oc7. wf&mtnol6 MUNION BANK, PIIIIADELPHIA, Ootober 3. 13a3.—The annual meeting of the stock holders of this Bank will be held at the banking house on.TIIESDAY, November 5, at 12 M. , The annual election for Directors will beheld on MON DAY, November 18, between the hours of 10 A sf. and 2P. ' • J. J. MICKEL, ocsmwftNl6 Cashier. lf;::::3a. WESTERN BANK, OF PHILA DELPHIA, Ocvonan 3, 1883, An Election for Directors. to serve this Bank the en suing year. will be held at the Banking Howse, on HON DAY,the 16th day of November next. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders-will be held on TUESDAY, the ad day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. Cocs-mwftl6N] G. M TEM - MMAN, Cmhier. M. KENSINGTON BANK, PHILADEL• PIMA, October 3, 1863. The Annual. Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking-house on TUESDAY, the 3d day of No vember. 1863. at 10 o'clock A. M. oc4-mwttN3 ... .. . . . . . . .. . , .. .. . . An Election for Thirteen Directors; to serve the erten inge lath be held at the Banking-hone on MON DAY, and 3 F. m November. 1E63, between the hours of 9 m. C. T. TESKE.% oe.mwftnovl6 " Cashier. GIRA_RD BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October Bth, 1863.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING BOMA, on TUESDAY, the 9d day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. The anneal election for Director% to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on MuNDAY. she 16th day of November. between thebonre of iG a. M. and 2 P. M. oc9-fmwtNol6 W. L. SCRAPPER. Caelder. /wall. CORN EXCHANGE. BANK. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12, 1883. The annual election o f DIRECTO ttB will be held at the Banking House oiI:MONDAY, the 10th day of November next, between the home of 10 A. Pg and 2P. U The annual meeting of the Btockheldere will be held on,TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12 M. ocl4-tnol6 , J. W. TORREY. Cashier. M.• FARMERS , AND MECHANICS' BARK, PirmAnakrabt, October 2. 1963. - The annual election for•Directore will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the boom of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. N.: and on TUIISDAY, the third day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Hone at 4 o'olock P M.. agreeably to charter. W. RUSHTON, JR., oc3-tnolB Deshler.. (7 1 ,11 NS 1 GUNS!! GUNS I 1 ! WESLEY RICHARDS'. WILLIAM GREENE'S. MOORE &HARRIS '. OO23-1M - PHILIP WILSON & CO FRENCH AND ENGLISH GUNS OF EVERY VARIETY, The beet assortment to ruled from to be found In this country. Call soon at PHILIP WILSON di CO. 'B, 0c23-1m 409 CR SeTNUT Street. RARE CHANCE. A - second-hand. WESLEY RICHARDS' BEST QUALITY GM with case. price Millais°. Flue D ack Can, $10.4 for sale by PHILIP WILSON & CO., 0c,23-61 400 CHRSTricfP Street JOSEPH MANTON & SON GUN.- A superior GUN, made by Joseph Manton & Son, with fine case complete, price $2OO. for sale by • PHILIP CHESTNUT& CO, • 0c20•6t . 409 Street. ANY PERSON WISHING A BAR GAIN would do well to call and- see a Rosewood PIANO, nearly new. at B. CARR CROSS'S Piano Rooms, No 223 South SIVENTBRNTII Street. 0c22-21* p CHAPOIIT, P •Y_ REAL-ESTATE BROKER, No. lel9 South MPS Street, Ronse•rents and other claims collected..ool6-121* D. MARCHANT, PORTRAIT E PAINTER. has removed to 919 LOCUST Street, where he will be glad to see Ms friends and those of the public who may be interested in his line of art. nag Sfit* if TCHEESE.---50 PINE APPLE CHEESE.SO L EECH cases Leech &mad P. A. Cheeae, for see by RHODES & 'W ILLI eM ocl7 lO7 Ronth WAFER Street. LAKE:SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER, from the Amygdslold Mine. in More sed for eels In quantities to snit. . , WOMBATHM ARntr Rurri. AMERICAN ROOFING Slaws, FULLY raw. TO rill BEF T M3S BLAU& 1025.42!• .14 Ulf wiLtri stmt. -r EirIiSOZIPTION AGENT IST NOVEMBER 5.245. COUPONS WANTED. +. EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED. STERLING EXCHANGE BOAGHT AND SOLD FIX DREXEL & CO. ocio-lm 34 South THIRD Street. MICHAEL JACOBS, BANKER, No. 40 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE. AND UNCUR• RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. 005-3 m COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFL CATES "OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS'-EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One ear Certificates of In debtedness of the Milted States now due, or shortly . metering. Terms made known and receipts [lvan at the olio% No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. myIS-tf NOTICE.-NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVER that the CERTIFICATE No.. 29,1324, 200 Shares, issued to us by the New York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia and Reading Raiboad has been LOST, and that application has been made for the sub stitution of a certificate in place thereof. A. G. REMTNWAY & 1 10., oc9-99t No. 5i EX.CAANGE SALAMANDER SAFES. The largest and beet assortment of FIRE AND BITRGLAR.PROOF SAFES ever offered for sale, at LOW PRICES. All warranted equal to any made. For sale by EVANS & WATSON, ocSl-8t 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. STEEL, Cashier. UNIVERSAL WRINGERS WITH COG WHEELS. WARRANTED. GEORGE W. WOOTTEN; No. 39 South SECOND Street. and No. 29 STRAWBERRY Street -. WAREnonsa JAYNE Street. Philadelphia. WHOLESALE DEALER IN CARBON OILS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, ite, A fine plot of OIL just received, which I offer at the lowest market rates, having made m contracts . in the y spring, before the advance. OIL in hood for export, CHIMNEYS in quantity, at manufacturers' prices. Agent for Moore, Bros., & Co.'s Patent Fruit Jars, Stc , &c. oc2l-wfmlel . 911 CENTS ATLANTIC" FOR NO VEMBER. PITCHER'S, 0e23-3t, , No. SOS CHESTNUT Street. THE BEAUTIES OF AN . ARTISTIC' -• and agreeable style of coloring are many and strik ing in REIMER'S superior portraits; life-size Photo graphs in oil colors. SECOND, above Green street. --ORTRAITS.R EIME R'S POE 'IL. TRAITS, life. size Photographs, in oil colors, are of pleasing, natural, and impressive character: flesh tints, life-like and. agreeable. Gallery. SECOND area. above Green. • 11* T HE SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY dispelled of the RETAIL BOOK VIP STATIONERY BritINESS. No 724 CHEZ MUT Street'to Messrs. ASH ME AD & EVANS. In taking leave of his old customers, he can confident-. ly recommend the new firm to them as eyer y way wor thy of the liberal patronage formerly extended to him self and to the trade, as abundantly : able to carry oat their contracts. Mr. Duffield Ashmead - has, for the past. five years, been a salesman for myself, and Mr. William B Evans. is favorably known.as the former manager of the Entail Department of H. Cowperthwait-31 Co.'s establishment, and late agent of the Presbyterian Publication House. WILLIS P.-HAZARD. • • PHILADELPHIA, /4, 166 3. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day entered into COPARTNERSHIP, tinder the firm of ASH DIE & EV a NS, in th e Publishing. Bookaelling, and Stationery Business, at No. 724 CHESTNUT St: DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, WILLIAM B. EVAN& PRILA.DELPRIA, OM. 14, 1E33. 0e21.6t 511SSOURI LANDS - TAXPAYING E. L. RING, ATTORNEY AND AGENT. SEYYRI/BON CITY, fiIIBBOURI. Will pay taxes on- lands in any county in Elesourt redeem lands sold for taxes, and do ,a - general land ag±ncy business for Missouri. TESTIMONIALS. —We cheerfully recommend E. L. Ring to the public ae being prompt and reliable in ba , slam: M: Oliver, Secretary of State: W. B. Moseley. Audi tor; Sample Orr, Register of Lands. ea22-9r* THE ATTENTION OF GROCERS -I- AND OTHERS is invited to the NEW LIQUID BLIOB:1114 manufactured by BROWN & BROTHKEL Boston. Thi s Japan tasking. with half the usual labor. im parts a most intensely. rich lustre and jet black, equal to the blithest Japan Varnish. produces a shiest perfect smooth surface, so as not to soil the finest linen, renders the leather easy and pliable, and will retain its virtues in any climate. • For sale by the case at THAT= k 00WPERTHWATY'S. se2B.lmit _ 415 OOMMIMOR Rtram.. SALMON AND. LOBSTER.-200 oases, la and tosand. amis. Also; Oysters. 1 4.-pould sass. RHODES & WILLIANS„ 0417 10T.Soath-WATRIt Street, _ wilLrranY Norione. VOTICE TCYDRAFTAD MEIN IN TEEN TWENTY-FoUTH WARD. —The Beard of Enrol runt of Fourth District hereby give notice to all persona Drafted in the TWENTY -FOUR rEI WARD (being the Filth sub-District), that they will commence the hearing of cases of persons claiming Exemption, or those desi ring to offer Aubstitutes, on SION 0 AY. October 26. PM, at the Headquarters. corner of &Jae and Spring .Clar.. den streets, and will hold daily sessions for this purpose until the entire ward is comuleted. The notices served upon Drafted Men are all number ed, and the following order for the heerrug of (mete has been reeolved ova, and will be strictly ao hared to, MON PAY. October 26. Noe. I t .60 inclusive. UT BOAT. (towbar 27, Nos. 61 to 100 inclusive. WEDNESDAY, actober 26. Noe. 101 to 01 inclusive. THURSDAY. october 29. Nos. 151 to 2lt tnelasi T e. FRID oY. Octi.bcr SO, Noe 2. to 250 Inclusive. SATURDAY, October 31, Noe. 25t to 305 inclusive. Af..NDNovember 2 Noe 3R to 350 inclusive. TUESDAY, November 3, Nos Stil 1... 4ro incluelve. W EDNESDAY, Nbvember 4. Nos. 401 to 45d inclusive. 7 H URS DAY., November Non. 4.51 to 500 i nal usivo. FRIDAY,. November 6 NO. 101 to 55:1 inein.d7e. SATURVAY, November 7, Nos- 551 to i 2 I nolailve. The hours of sersion wilt be from 9 to 12 o'clock A. Iff., and 'from Ito 4 0 clock F. 431 - Poreons &Sing to report n - ion the claw, fixed as alloys for their hearing, will ruder themselves liable to arrest as Deserters D. M. LANE Capt. and Provost Marshal, R. B B a RRSTT Cinndsqlorter of Board. 0 - 23-61 S. RALSTON WEL LS. Surgeon of roar& lUNION LEAGUE HOUSE, OCTO BER 21, 1863 —Non commissioned Officers and "Pri vates of the Ist, 2d, , aed Sd UNION LH WIIR 13.1313 E • MENTS, who were aliment at roll-call on the dare when their respective regiments received marching or ders,-and who hed not, therefore, the opeortnnity of bet g paid their Bounty by the League Committee, are botchy notified that no clime for such bounty will be allowed unions presented and autheL dented b , f , re the first of Nt,YEMBER next. ' J. IL FRY, ova t'll • Chairman. FINANCIAL STERLING EXCHANGE, Eg()U GUM A.NIS SOLD. ealitsmilOm 5-20. u- t 4" 5-20. The endereigned,. as General Subsoription Agent, le authorized by the Secretary of the Treason , to continue the sale of this popular Loan. and TEN DAYS public notice will be given of disciontinuance. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold, and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the Gegional Banking; Associations now being formed in every part of the Country. But a • short time must -elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especiatly, being quite active..; As MIA well know! that the Secretary of the Tres— miry hes ample and unfailing resources in the duties OIL imports, internal revenues, and in the issue of interest; -, bearing Legal.-Teader Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time to come to teens furtherpermanent Loans, the interest and principal of which are payable in Gold. These conelderatiorus must lead to the prompt : cow:du, don that the illiut is not fir distant when these "Five- Twenties" will Bell at a handsome premium, as was the remit with the " Seven thirty" Loan, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for atpar. Thts is a SIX PER GENT. LOAN the Interest and principal - being payable Ln coin, time Yielding about Elam per cent, per annum at the prase* premium on gold . ' • * It Is called " Five-Twenty." from the tee, that whilst the Bolide may we for fWenfe nitre, yet the Govern ment `alts the rlght"to pay them off fn gold at par, at any time after free years. The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No veriit'ran¢May Subscribers tiari ha,f4 Bones which are paya ble to bearer and issue,: for $5O, it 1615; in; frig $ 1 4" 1 ! or Registered Ronde df similar denominations. and In addition $5,000 and $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twenties" cannot be Maid. by States, cities, towns, or counties, and the. Government Mx on them is only one and a half per cent, on the amount of income, when the income exceeds six hundred dol lars per annum. Income from all other investments, such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, dot., mria pay from three to Ave per cent. tax on the income.. :Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by Mail or otherwise properly attended to. The Treasury Department .having perfected arrange ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds. Sabsoribers will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri bing, or at farthest in FOUR days• This arrangement will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on pay ment of the money. and will greatly increase the sales. JAY C04:313CE, 114 SOUTH STREET, IRON BEDSTEADS. MAT'fBESSES, SPRING BED•BOTTOMS, WALCOTT Bo BURNIIAM'S, 27 SOUTH SIXTH . STREET, (Formerly at 721 CHESTNUT Street. ) THE P t I MIA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 23. 1863: NOW OPEN. RICH AND RELIABLE FURS Of our own Importation and Manufacture. HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, ,ROYAL ERMINE, ' DARK SABLE MINK, . REAL CHINCHILLA, DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, In every fashionable style,. for . LADIES. MISSES, AND • CHILDREN. _ FURS, MIDE TO ORDER •••• AT THZ PARIS - MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND Felt EDITOR lIIM, 920 CHESTNUT STREET. J. yv. imac.c-rcar..ss ootl2•mwf • DREXEL & 00. • pLANIIETS.- WE .ARE SELLING . -a-"' our BLANKETS at the prices of a mouth ago We hays about eyety kind made, of every size. of every .g-We uy, of every price. are t.ellink a blanket that measures 2.3 - by - - 2 yards. and weighir4 IhM•or *6 per pair. The best 410 Blanket ; Blankets from *4 to $25 per pair; Cra dle and Crib Blankets, of all qualities; Gray Blankets, Crib Alarseilles Quilts, Honey • comb (Milts, largest size; Lancaster Quilts, Allendale Quilts, Colored Bordered Quilts. Anti we ark a particular examination of our ' stock of Mmseillee Quilts, many of which were import ed with exchange at par, and consequently are mach under present prices. R. D. k-W. EL PENNELL, 0c22-2t 1.0%! hi ARM Ntreat. T' &DIES' FANCY FURS. - J - 04-1.14" rArcaDIR.A., tro. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW /ROHM Importer- and Manufacturer OF - • LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of FANCY FURS for Ladies and Chil dren is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the piesent season. All sold at the niarinfa,cturers' prices, for cash. Ladiee:'pleaSe give me a can • oc3-4m - OPENTNQ OF FANCY FURS. • PHILU)BLPHIA. FURS! FURS! GEORGE F. WOMBAT IL, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET. NAB NOW OPEN A vuLL ASSORTMENT OF 1.4 313 IV. S' FURS , To which the attention of the public is invited. se93-4te MOSS & CO., Respectfully Inform the public they have opened a BRANCH at ' where will be found a complete stock of Fancy, Staple, Counting House, and Office STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, AND ENVELOPES, of their own manufacture, of the beet qualities, and in treat variety. The business will be conducted on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND WICK SALES. By prompt and careful attention, uniformity in pricee, extensive assortments. together with their long experi ence in that line of business. they ask a share of 'llnblie . patronage. Blank Books ruled to any pattern. Rwrelopes. Of any she or shape, made to order at short notice. - They will continue their , Wholesale business of Book sellers and Stationers at the Old Stand. TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON .& Co., 409 CHESTNUT STREET, equal. If not superior, to any of the following makes. which we keep constantly on hand: William Greener, Westley Richards. Moore is Harris, Al o, Powder. Shot, Wade, Caps, dm. - We shall be constantly supplied. during the ismsom with every variety of SKATES. se24-Sin int CARRIAGES. 1863 WILLIAM B. ROGEIP, Coach and Light Carriage Builder, NOB. 1009 end 1011 CHESTNUT 154310-6 m - Pan.A.D DRAIN PIPE.-STONEWARB DRAIN PIPE from 2 to 12-inch bore. 2-inch bore 26 Cent/ Per yard, 3 - do SO do. - do. 4 do 40 do. do. 6 do 60 do. do. do ' 66 do. do. Everyystriety of connections. bends traps; and hoppers. We are now prepared to furnish Pipe in any itiiantity; and on liberal terms. to dealers -r and those purchasing 9n large quantities. ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS. Vitrified Terra Cotta Chimney Topa, plain and'ornsi mental designs, warranted to stand the action of coal 'gas, or the weather in any climate. GARDEN VASES. A great variety of Ornamental Garden Vases in Terra Cotta, classical designs. all sizes, and 'warranted 'to stand the weather. Also, Fancy Flower Pots, Hanging Baskets, and Garden Statua_r_y , Philadelphia Terra Cotta Works. Office arid Warerooms 1010 CHESTNUT Street. mt.4-mwftf . 8. A. HARRISON. WATER WHEELS, HYDRAULIC D t hf ry fi re Lj aa ' n ß a rr e i i :La p ri p t e ljo l r i l di tf p t o a r g Force PRI% Co N ble Gee Works, and every convenience of Gan and Water. Plumbing. Gee, " fitrt i Ltr i rliiioAl)% se2:B-mwf3m 1224 IL MARKET Street. Philada. VISIT REIMER'S EXTENSIVE AND T Ponuler Gallery, if you have a doeire for a fine na tural and pleasing Ivorytspe; none excel them in execu tion and finish. SECOND Street, above Green. - -lt* TO MANUFACTURERS. •••• OAST-IRON HEATER PIPES. of various sizes. for sale in quantities to nit purchasers. J. W. & J. F. firin, No. south THIRD Straw*. SPECIAL NOTICE.-- MARTELL'S ILL-GLASS FRUIT JARS. NEW CAPSULE FRUIT JARS AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES. BEAUTIFUL FERNERIES. BARTELL & LETCHWORTH, 1i36-td0.31 . No. 13 North FIFTIPStroot CONDENSED MILK.-1,000 DOZEN Condensed Milk, for sale by -RHODES fe WILLIAMS, oel7 ' 101 South WATER Street. WHITE , VIRGIN WAX OF AN. TILLER - -A new French Cosmetic, for preeerrine whitening, and beautifying the complexion. This preparation is composed of White Virgin Wax, of the inset quality, giving the complexion a transparent whiteness and the most bewitching beauty, its component parts render it harmless to the skin, pre. serving it from tan and other impurities.. This Is one of the wonders of the age, and must be seen to be appro. elated.. A bottle will be open for Ladies to try its effect before purchasing. Price 25 and 50 cents. HUNT & CO., Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH St reet two doors above Chestnut. and. 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. sal6-3m NOTICE.—THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCI, COMPANY, OF NSW YORK, having transferred . their Agency to Ahe undersigned, aPPliou• I, non for Insurance, and rerstiwals of Insurance, met made at his Office, No. 4-,48 --WALNUT Street. Books explaining the advent es offered 'by. this. COMMON may be had on applicrAion at the . 011 ice. JAMAS B CABE, iicA6-324 • 8010 Asent for Philikdolfkbla. RETAIL DRY GOODS. - WALL TRADE E. ,M. NEEDLES.I 10e1, CHESTNUT STREE,i' aa jast oiened a large - and oomp'eto assortment of the followlug goods. whloh he offers at Low Prim: LACES by the yard, and in. Ckditnree, Birbes, Veils, Clo'Elates, Seta. Sleeves. Gapes, Hdkfa..6te., in Pointe, Valenolenne,„„ and other Laces. _.EMBROIDERIES_ Collars, Bets. Florinslogs. Bands, Edgings.lnsort-, tom &0., on Cambric, Swiss. and. Linen; 'lnfants't Rohm, Waists, &c. HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' Corded-bordered, Hem-stitched,-Embroidered fancy. bordered ; lleviered. Rented, Votencionne. Potato, and Applique Lace. and other fancy etylea in Mat To •riety,. liten'e and Soya' in plain, printed borders, and hem-otitchod, &c. WHITE GOODS. leconete, Cambria, 4 4 and a 4 Malls, Nainsooke, Checks, Stripes, Hair. Csras, puffed. tucked, and other fancy - styles; Striped Organdies. Tarietenee, Planta. French - Muslim, dro., comprising all vaecties. Ladies' Neck Ties, Scarfs,. Bows, Broad Lined Cuffs. , Plain and Embroidered Linen Collars, Sm. 200 French Breakfast Sets. at Reduced Priem 2CO styles Cambric, Linen, and Valencienne Menai and Tumuli/las. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Clothing are invited to examine my kook. A Liberal dissottntle those who buy to sell again or manufacture. L M. NEEDLES. RHARPLESS - BROTEMRS OFBN . TO: . • . kj RAT Extra onaltt= nil newest designs. Rich Na." - ed French De Latoss. diChambre. tine quality, B=ight De Laines. for Children. Wide and fine new Plaid Cashmeres. Rtch striped Skirtings for Dresses. Plain De IA nes, all cenors and attention. French Re Poplins, colored. at NI. • Silk. faced Eninglines. very rich. French Merinoes in very largestook.- Velvet Beavers, for Ladies' Cloaks. Wide Black Velvete. for do. 0022 EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Streets. LADIES' FURS. .JOHN.. - A.- S - T - 11 B It.Cll l IMPORTER AND MARTTFACTITSER op LADIES'. FANCY FURS;. NO. 820 ARON STREET, BELOW NINTH. Has now open a splendid stock of LADIES . AND CHILDREN'S FURS, Which will be sold at the:, LOWEST CASH PRICKS STATIONERY. NO. 432 CHESTNUT STREET, Second Door above the Poet Office, No. 480 MARKET. STREET. se23-lm if Manufacturers of sopertor DOUBLE GUNS, COMMISSION HOUSES. THE ATTENTION OF TETE TRADE IS' CALLED TOi: CCYR, STOCUEC OF SAXONY WOOLEN 00411:Wool Plain Fiannale. TWILLED FLANNELS,. Various makes, in Gray, Searle; and Dark Blue. PRINTED - SH.I4TING" FLANNELS. PLAIN OPERA PLKNNELS. -"PREMIERE QUALIPY," Square and Long Shawls. WASHINGTON MIL LS.• Long Shawls. • - BLACK- COTTON..WAUP'CLOras, 15, 16,-17, 18, to, 20, 21, 22 oz. FANCY. CASHMERES AND starifErts. BALMORAL SKIRTS, all grades. BED BLANKE Fs:0o 4111.4, 12 4, 114. COTTON-GOODS, BENIN'S, TICKS. STRIPES, , SHIRTINGS, &e., from various Mille. DE OOURSEY_EIA.M.I.LTON EVANS, 33 LETITIA. Street, and 0023-fmV2lll at Smith FRONT Street. D R S. ?00 BALES 30-INCH DRILLS, 3 YARDS PER POUND. FOR SALE BY WALN, LEAMINO, di 00., No. 30'Sonth FRONT Street, 0043.6 t No. 31 MULTI( 4treot. SH 80 11; . 1_ ! RY, HAZARD, & HUTCHIN- No.. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET, . - OOMMISSION BIEROTIA.NTS, FOR THE SALE OF _ PHiLADELPHIA.-MADE 1 31 9 0DS. oc2o-6m NOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND SHIBPBEE.. 20,000' 'UNION A, SEAMLESS BAGS, AP Linen, weight 20 ounces. • The nest and Cheapest Bag in the market. ALSO. BURLAP BAGS, Of all Biles. for Corn, Oats, Bone-dust. Coffee, Am. are manufactured and for .ale, for net casb. by • CHARLES H. GRtarG, 131 MkRKST Street (Second Story);, ocl2-3m Late of 219 Church. alley.' ARMY STANDARD BLUE A FLANNELS, AND ' 'FOB SALE BY- FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO., ooisnt -14Ve. 230 aad.232 CHESTNUT Strad BAGS 1 BAGS t - BAGS I 'NEW, AND SECOND HAND, BRANUM BURLAP, AND GUNNY BAGS Ckmatantli on hand. JOHN - T. BAILEY & CO., No. 113' NORTH FRONT MUT. lef. , WOOL wars FOR BALK. annals' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 606, ARCH sortt.T- 606 - FINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER DEPOT. A.l RLEGA.I77 ABBORTMENT 01 ap(TOP TIIRNISHINff 600116, AT MODERATE PRICES. YOUR PREMIUMS AWARDED FOR SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, AND STOCKS G. -A. HOFFMANN. snociessorto W. W. KNIGHT. 'ota-tolf 606 A. 8.011 STREIT. 606. JOHN C. ARRISON, NOB. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET, HAS NOW IN STORE A PINE ASSORTMENT OP GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS FOR . • FALL4AND WINTER WEAR. Also, Mannfactures trom the Best Material and in a Superior Manner by HAND: • Fine SHIRTS and COLLARS: Shaker Flannel SHIRE'S and DRAWERS. - Heavy Red. twilled Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS. English Canton Flannel SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Bncksklit'SHlßFS - and DRAWERS. Cloth TRAVELLING SHIRTS. WRAPPERS, STOCKS, TIES, &c. And sold at the most moderate price's. oeS FVINE -SHIRT> MANUFACTORY..- The subiariber could Invite - attention to his IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makes a emulsify in his business. Also, *on diulti lt r"eiv IEB OR G NTLE OVELT INEN 8 WEAK. J 1 W. SCOTT, =TEDIUMS'S FURNISHING nolo, 11 . 0.,1314 CHESTNUT STREET, hat -ft Four doors below the Continental. ARMY GOODS. FROTHINGHAM At WELLS HEAVY,_ MEDIUM, , Artp LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS.. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRIOR AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. IA WORSTED YARN, &o. - isel94f ti FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY M7P-Pa..lsTS .5z II MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 . ARCH STRUT. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Past3ants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haveriacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. sel4-tf • • - • G . W. BUNIONS & BROTHER% SIESOM-STREET HAIL, PHILADELPHIA. MANDFACTURERs OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS. - MILITARY GOODS is xvitair VARISTI. 5a26.116m WATCHES AND JEWELRY. '& l tMl,';',Fo'4 l ,:got 00., WATCHES, NEW YOIRII, Will send followinekoi receipt of prise: SILVER COMPOSITE WATCI . , for the AMY. cylin der movements; Hunting 1 :Cases, Time Indicator in cen tre, o save trouble or opening case. Handsome and re. Debts, beet and cheapest made. Sold in the army at SOLDIERS' OWN, Patent Lever, in sterling silver engraved hunting cases. Jeweled, regulated, $l4 DI SPLENDID GOLD COMPOSITE WATCH, Jeweled. either medium size for gentlemen; or small size for-la dies, beautifully engraved cases: Very. Elegant and Atconiate, often.sold for *5O-815 - GOLD COMPOST CR, Patent Detach Lever, Jeweled in 13 actions. gold balance, Warranted a perfect Time keeper suitable In sizes for either lady or gentleman. richly chased cases-a really splendid article, often sold for *75--.25. Small. sized, .beautifully-finished • Ladies' Lepine, fine 36 carat gold plate Watch, beautifully ornamented cases, usually sold at 850,427.50. - Gents' or Officers' maeidve gold plate Watch, chro nometer balance. full ruby'jeweled, detached patent lever. heavy, beautifully finished cases, Warranted a Splendid Timekeeper. often sold for 6100-635. - ASTRONOMICAL WATCH t In massive gold plate. beautifully-engraved cases, jeweled in• 15 actions, gold balance, and all the recent improvements. In addition to the sunk seconds. &c , peculiar to . first-class Watches, it had a hand, pointing with unfailing a.ccuraey to the day of the,enonth A magnificent article! the great est invention - of the age! just imported by. Arrandale & Co. -445 Other ladies' and gentlemen's Watches and Chains in great vatiely. Send for circular. fully describing above and other Watches. Agents wanted. A reduction made on wholesale orders. Money may be sent at oar risk, ifproperly sealed.- 9 ,812 BROAD WAY, 'NNW YORK, • ocl9-mwflmW4t 3 doors from Barnum's lilu,mum. G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN and hIported‘WATONIIS. Fine Jewell's. litilver ea Sated Ware. .Ito. jy2443m NW North SIXTH Street. an 44 : EINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to , by the most experienced workmen. every Watch warranted for one year. G. RI7I3SELL, 1y24-ern '11.2 North SIXTH street 1 1 MUSICAL BOXES, I 1 TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES, IN playinzfrom 1:o12 tunes. eholne Opera and Ameri can dielodida FARR & BROTHER, Importers. 5 .2. Bm, $24 nrutSTNITT RtreAt. below Fourth. FANCY ARTICLES. W D. GLENN, IMPORTER OF " • DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS, NO. 26 SOIITH FO:t7RTH STREET, °fens to the trade' a full assortment, including 111. neat— Hair, Tooth. Nall, Cloth, ' and Shaving Brushes. Camel's Hair Pencils an d Brushes . . Combs 1n shell;: ivory. - horn, and India rubber. Perfumery and Toilet Soaps of all descriptions.. Pure Essential Oils. , Rose Water and HringelloWar Water in cans. - 2 Powder Boxes and Puffs inaxed variety; -; Round Filtering Paper, all dams. Cachous Arconatlse,- Hooper's -L and Arnim English Pink Saucers, Reeves! and common. New Zealand and Pink Linen Twine. Pleats, Tooth Picks; Violin Strings.' dm, die, all- - at lowest market micas. : ' WHITE 11111§EBVING BRANDY, PURE CIDER AND WHITE' WINE VINEGAR omxaisrau. 7#I7I9TARD MOLD. SPICES, •LL THE REWISITBEI FOR VASIEVIIIIO,AND PICKLING PIIRPOSIB., , ALBERT' C. ROBERTS; Diable in Fine_Groierlea. is Sir A SSIST.ANT ELT ERNI ASTER - 1 - 42 001MitAL'S OFFICE; • PHILADIMPEILA. 22d October. MR PROPOSALS • will ~cu, t.ISt. °Mee ee..11 !SOB DAY, 26th lad:, at erten. for the doli , rery in tno , etty. to snob Cilla tirit , T. quit., OT 010 of ITronitals, twit IS( y next, of the I,ll.ourin/ articles: tiary.nired Send 13onea for Stoves, price per Pr. Zino in Sheets, pr es. per Steve Shovels, sa ,urle required. htove Pokers, do do.. . The right to reservad to reject all bide deemed too hizh. By order. A. Birin, 002 3 - 3 t Captain. and Andetent Qaartermaster, ARMY CLOTHING AND HQUIPA.GB OFFICE. eiNOTNNATI. 0., October Pl. PPM Vi iil be 7 eceiv_ea by the nntitirAlotbd. until MON DAY Noon. Dievemikr 2d, 4.33. for furniebterf this De pa ri roent with the following attic:ea, Boots: Coreet Jeans, (Bleacho I): Brown Eheellng .- Linen Linings, (Grey or Brown); Bross Fl.lland: Woretrti Lace, it loch. Bl_ae. Searle, and Yellow; Machina Thread, (Linen oa Epees.,) V). ',0,6), and 70; White Cotton Twins: - Manilla Rope, N inch, for 'feats; Spadee . .. To be delivered at the, rilflnPnti On Depilt in this city, of, or before the 80th day of November. lilt in good, new packages. free of - charge. Fames offering goods must in all oases furnish sam ples, and must distinctly r tate in their bide the gusto tity_ Of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and the time of delivery. A guarantee, signed personally by two re sponsible parties, and agreeing !hat the bidder will fur- Weir the supplies, if an award is made to him, must as eon' cany each proposal. r The goods will be inspcdcd as heretofore. _ Bide will be opened on MONDAY, November IPla, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Inspection Rooms, and bidders are invited to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable ra nerved. By order of 1101. Thomas Aworde, A. Q. M. (0, oc2B-8t C. W. MOULTON. Captain and A. Q, M. PROPOSALS. CWARTHRMAIViIia,'Fi OPPIOE„ IT. S. M. Dene,4,, Wastutrurost. °molter 21.:863. SEALED PROPOSALS for each Clam separately. will be received at this office natil2 o'clock P. M of the 2d day of. December next. for furnishing to the United States Marine Corps, daring the year 1845, the following sup plies, to be delivered at the Office of the Assistant Ctitor termazter of the. Corps, Pailadelphia. Poona., free of charge to the United States, in such quantities as - may fiom time to time be required, viz: Chess NO, 1. 14.(09 yards of F ky-blue Keriey. all wool, free from. we hair. 64 inches wi, e, to weigh 22 ounces to the yard, (indigo wool-dyed.) 6,006 yards Dark. blue Kersey, all wool, free from hair, 64 inches wide, to weigh 22 OunCOS to the, yard. (indigo orool-dyed.) 3,600 yards Dark-blue Twilled Cloth, all wool, for nal - form coots (indigo wool-dyed). 64 inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces per yard. 160 yards of Scarlet Cloth, all wool (cochineal-dyed), 64 inches wide; to weigh 16 ounces per yard. CLABS NO. 2 6,000 • yards of 6.4 Dark-blue Flannel, for oversacks, all wool (indigo wool-dyed). 34 inches wide, to weigh 13 ounces per yard. 18,000 yards of 1-4 Dark-blue Flannel, for shirts. all wool (indigo wool-dyed), 27inehes wide, to weigh 634 ounces per yard. - I,IXO Gray-Blankets. alt wool, to weigh four Pounds, each, with letters " U. S. AI." in black, 4 inches long,. In tbo centre: to he 7 feet long and 6 feet wide., and free from grease. '- • *7,000 pair - A - of woolen socks, lures-sizes, properly made of good fleece wool, with double and twisted yarn, to weigh 3 pounds per dozen pairs, free from grease. 6,(0) yards White Linen. for pants, SO Inohes wide, to weigh 13 ounces per yard. , 10,(E0 strds W hite Linen, for shirts:BO inches wide, to weigh 11 outimm per yard. 16,000 yards Canton Flannel for drawers, 27 inches wide, to weigh 7 ounces per yard. Comas No 4. 1,000 Uniform Cape.oomplete except Pompons. 1,200 Pompons, red worsted. ball.-shaped, fire inches in circumference. &so° Fatigue Caps, with covers, to. be made of blue . cloth. indigo dyed.. 1. GO9 Stocks. Ciess No. 6. 601) gross Coat Buttons; Eagle. 200 gross Jacket Battons. eagle. 100 gross Vest Buttons, Eagle.. 1, 000 pairs Yellow Beta' Crescents and Scale Straps. 150 seta Epaulets Bullion for Sergeants and Corp - 0),1 6 , 1, 4. 0 sets Epaulette Bullion for Privates. 4 0. . 11)0 ;1 y. 3 : II -nog Worsted yards - Of-Yell' O nS7a or s d hls . 6Lus.ll64. OVlOrds for Sergeants. 60 Swords for'Mosicians 40 Drums (Tenor), complete. 40 Priam tin 160 Batter Drum Heads. 30 Sup re Drum Heads, 100 Drum Cords. Se sets of Drurn‘Snares. 60 Boxwood "B'' Fifes. CLASS No. 6. 10,600 pairs ArmY Boots; infantry patters" CLass No. 7. 1.200 Cartridge Bozoo, 12(0 Bayonet Scabbards. - 1 200 Percussion Cap Peaches 1,210 Cartridge Box Belts. • 1, 200 Bayonet Belts. 1,200 Waist Belts. 1,200 Waist Plates. 1,100 Breast Plates. 200 Sword Frogs. _ . I,4CD Knapsacks. •• ESKI Haversacks. goo ranteona. • 400 Musket Slings. - CLASS No. D. - _ For making and trimming. the following articles. viz.: Watch coats; sergeants', corporals', musicianb' • and pri vates' uniforms and fatigue coats; _woolen li nen pants; flannel and linen shirts; drawers; flannd sacks: and zed and blue jack eta for boa. The above-mentioned articles must conform, in all re spects, to the sealed standard patterns in the office of the Quartermaster Marine Corps, Marine Barracks,-Wash ington, D. C. ; daelatant Quartermaster. office Marine Corps. 1220 Spruce street, Philadetpnial and at the Ma rine Stations Brooklyn, N Y.. and Boston. Mass., where they can be examined. . . And whenever the articles named above, or any por tion of them, shall be comidered as not fully conforming to samples they will be rejected, and the contractor will bebonno to fundeh others of the required kind at once, or the quartermaster will supply the deficiency at the expense of the contractor. _ . Payment Will be made UPOII the accepted delivery of the whole guarantee, which may, from time to time, be ordered, withholding ten per cent from the payment of account rendered under first order, nein second order is filled, and ten per tent from account rendered under second order until third order is tilled; and so on' until contra M ti is completed. - Each proposal urea be accompanied by the following guarantee : Form of GM2rOmse. - - TheMudersigned of in the State of---, and - of -, in the State of --, herebyguaran tee that in case the foregoing bid of - for supplies as above described, be accepted. he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post office named, execute the .contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties and in case the said --shall fail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said -- and that which'inay be accepted. - BF, Witness ':~ I herebvCertify that the above named ------- are known to me as men of property. and able to make good their guarantee. G. H. To be signed by . the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or Collector. Igo proposal will be considered unless accompanied by the above guarantee. %Newspapers authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing the first insertion to this office for examination. The bidder ' s place of business, or manufacturing es tablishment. must be specifically statsd in the proposal. Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope • Proposa!s for Supplies for Marine Corps for 15f14," and addressed to Major WM. B. SLACK',.. -. oc2ll-flt Quartermaster M. C.. Washington. MARSHAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWA.L.A.- DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United Statee in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi." ralty. to me directed, 'will be sold at public sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at iff tcHENERts Store, No 142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, No vember 3d, 18.63, the cargo of the steamer Spaulding, consisting of Engin., Coffee. Salt, Soda Ash, Whisky, Brandy. Cigars, Boot, and Shoes, Sean. Candles, 3,:c. Catalogues will be issued five dave prior to the sale. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal B. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, October 22, 1863. 0c21,6t PHILADELPHIA, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of SUSANNA HAWORTH, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court, to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOSEPH SNOWDEN and ISRAEL H. JOHNSON. Executors of SUSANNA HA WORTH, deceased, and report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested,for Mani:wpm es of his appointment, on WED NES DAY. November - 11th; ISdI. at IL A. AL. at his office, No. 13 t South` FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. oc2l-fintsst TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR - A- THE CITY AND COUNTYIOP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ANN MORRIS, deceased. is The:Auditor appointed by the Court to await. settle, and adjust the account. of - LYDIA M. SAM: and THOMAS McCOY, Administrators of the estate of ANA' MORRIS, deceased, and to make distribation of she balance in the hands of the accountants, will meet the Parties interested for the purposes of his appointment,on TUESDAY, November 3, LW, at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office, No .144 South EIGHTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.-• oc23.frmw-Ot JOHN-B. COLAHAN, Auditor. TN THE MATTER OF THE RE AI ES- T ATS OF DAVID CRAIG, DECIUSED.--Delaware County, ss: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Jacob Wilson. ]lather Wilson, Wiiliam Craig, Lydia Brown, and Ann Lawrence, greeting: - You, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and ap pear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, to beheld at Media, in and for said county, on the fourth .31102 - DAY in Nov.mber, A D. 1661, at 10 o'clock A. hf.. then and there to accept, or refuse, to take the real, estate of said David Craig. deceased, sitnate in the Township of Thornl erry. at the, appraised, value thereof, put open it by an inquest awarded by the Orplia..s' Court of said county for that parpose,/and returned by the Sheriff on the twenty fourth day of Augu it. 1563, to-wit: The snm of P. Hundrea Dollars—or show cause why the said real estate shall not be sold, according so the act of As sembly of Pennsylvania, tu such case made and provi ded; and horror fail not. ViiireSsih. Hon William Butler, President Judge of our said court, at Media, this 4th day of August, Anno Domini ISM • N. L. YARNALL, oc2B-f St* Sheriff. PPUBLIC SALE OF CHESTNUT. HILL PROPERTY.—Pursnaut to an order of the. Orphans' Court of Montgomery; county, will be cold at Public Sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, Novem ber - nth, 1863, the following described REAL ESTATE of the late George Rex. deceased,sitnated on CHESTNUT. HILL, Twenty-secord ward of the city of Philadelphia. Partly fronting onVfain street and tartly ou Highland avenue or Cottage street. all that TAVERN PEOPERTY now in the tenancy of Christian Donat, with thirteen acres and thirty-dye perches of Land. The improve ments are a large two-story stone tavern house, a large stone barn, with shedding and other necessary out buildings. two tenant houses, blacksmith shop, &c.- This property will be sold altogether, or three acres end seventy six perches. with the out-buildings, will be disposed of, and the balance divided into three lots, as may best suit purchasers. Second. a lot of two acres and eighty-one-perches:of land. adjoining the above. bounded by Union - avenue, land of David Haas and others, being a very desirable lot for building parposes bird, all that lot of thirteen aco ei and two roods of timber land, bounded by Cottage avenue aforesaid, land of Elildeburn, Piper. Middleton. and others; about five acres of which is meaci: w and cultivated land, the re-. =gander is principally covered with a heavy growth of timber; a stream of water passes through the premises. Fourth, a handsome kw:mm.lot of five acres and sixty six per ches of land, situated on Hartwell avenue, ad joining lands of Abbott, Brookinshaiv, and others, being very suitable for dividing into lots for building This property is beautiftilly situated on Chestnut Hitt. with handsome sites for building. being high and healthy, and altogether as desirable a prolforty as is seldom offered for sale, and we call attention to all who may want property to come and see for themselves, by calling on Christian Donat, living thereon, or on the undersigned - executors Sale positive, as we wish to settle op the estate, and to commence at one olebock P. M., when the conditions will be made known by Executors. AIDERT P.E/CEMAN. ALGERNON bIIOEM AMER, SAMUEL DBWEES, Auctioneer. ooMfwfit* ORFIIANS' COURT SALE OF maLWILLOVir-EROVE PROPERTY—The Real Estate of the late GEoRGE:RE.X. deceased --Pursuant to an order. of the Orphans" Court of Montgomery comity. will be. sold at public sale, on the WEDNESDAD,, November 11. 1663, the fillowing,dieseribed Real Estate All tbat bee skint messuage and tavern stand, sttuated; in Moreland township, Montgomery county, at Willow,- Grove. known as. the. Mineral Swing Hotel, conta ming. about forty acres (Aland. 'The improvements are a large sicne tavenn house, three stories high, 96 feet lonz.by. go, feet deep, with double plane the full length of Jim house ; centainit g 26 bedrooms. cedar, garret, & c; ;aton e barn, snack:sit to stable 8 horses and 8 cows; alert, an other large stable for 14 houses, with bey-loft aud , grar name, above; ice-house, spring-house, Mg.sty._ ouch other outbialtdlitgs; a fountain of never.failteg spring' Water. supplies the house ; a well with pump, therein at the barn; the land is under a high stale of cultivatka, at d conveniently divided into fields, and under good fence. There are about &acres of goed timber, ahoat 12 stores of meadow, and the balance arablelaudt thereon area variety of fruit. trees; also, .a streamofwatorPaSses through the premises. This property is situated at the junction of the Cheltenham and Willow-Grove turtuels e. d the Willow- Gme and Geimantown plank road. 13 wiles from Philadelphia, and 8 miles from Germantown. 'lbis is one of the oldest and beefbeginess stands in the county, situated as it is in the thriving and enterprising village of Willow. Grove, in the midst of a Populous and fertile region. convenient to sehools, churches stores, post °faces, &c., and oa one of the greatest the roughfat es leading-to the city. Persons wishing to vlog the premises previous to, the day 'of sale, will'caU, on A Ihert Bunt man, residing' thereon. Sale, to co m mence at, one o'clock . I'. M when, ton di tto* will be made kagwit by • , ALIMRT 8U01D1A1f,1 4, 4 - ' ALOHHIIO,/i SHORN KKK occlfw- or . 4 1 ;-: -Eseentorc iiiitorosAms. ' CLASS NO.-3 CLASSNi,; A B, Guarantor, C.D. Guarantor, LEGAL. NEW PUBLIOATIONW. TUN iATLANTIC MONTHLY .N - oyEzAßEra, 1B&&, Is NOW E.BADY, WITIT CONTRIIIIPTIONS" EfEt . i'EY W. lANCiNET,LOW OLIVER. WENDELL, HC;LMNS PFOFERROR issrz UHELRLES eiTrit.N .TAAIES' EUSI:IBLL LOWSLL, HENRY D. THORH3.IJ ARIL 0 7H SS E• 0 EITL A a WR,ITEELP.`Tiii. MST Or CONTENTS The Spaniard and the Heretic; Woartozae; hire. Lewis: The Formation of Waders; Two Scenes. front the Life of Blondel; Night and Moonlight; Andante; The. Bro thers; The Sam Adams Regiments in the Town of Pos ton; Wet-Weather Work; The Frerich Struggle for Na val and Colonial Power; Something Left Undone; The. Great Instrument; The King's Wine; Monograph from an Old Note Book. with a Postscript: Reviews and Literary. Notices. TanteeTwanty-flve cents. per number. Three dollars Per year, pciatliaid by the pabliahers. - TICKNOR & FIELDS, 135 WASHINGTON Street, Boston p.IIPERIOR TO "ADAM BEDE I" SHELDON & COMPANY. No. 335 ERG D W AY, dew York. Will publish on THOINDAY. OCT. 22, BROKIS itOLUSINE. A NOVEL.: I volume, l2mo. Price $1.50. PETER BAYNE. the &playlet says of it : " I have complied with your request and read 'Broken. Columns' carefully through. Ido not hesitate to pro nounce it, in my judgment, superior to 'Adam. Be ie.' 'Tie plot is admirable. and •the execution is a singular nearness to perfection. lam confident where it is read and known it will have an extensive sale." Dr. A. C. KENDRICK. Professor In Rochester Univer sity, says: " I have now read it (*Broken Colomns') carefully through. I should advise its publication mo t de cidedly. I shall be much surprised if it does not prove a- erect Puccpss." JUDGE KNOX. of Chicago, says : "I have read 'Broken Columns,' and it was the finest literary treat I ever had." _ For sale by all Booksellers and News (wants. PETER CARRADINE. Br (mamas OHICSEBRO, One ' Volume 12m0.., . "We predict for this 120781 apopnlarity. sad sale equal to any fictitious work of the day. "—Troy. Tlnva. The 'Martindale folks' present varietY sufficient to call out all the author's powers in their delineation. Human nature. in its general characteristics, constantly repeats itself. It is in drawing the flee shades of differ ence that this author ehowa her power particularly."-- WOrcester Transcript. 0c2.33t WATSON'S DICTIONARY O e PO. V ETICAL QUOTATIONS. A new edition. LEBAND, or THE DOCTRINE OF EDUCATION. By Jean Paul. AGASSIZ' 'METHOD OF STUDY, THE YOUNG PARSON.' ZSCHOKKE'S MEDITATIONS ON LIFK. GALA DAYS. By Gail Hamilton. THU DEAD SHOT. Bra Marksman. HAWTHORNE'S OLD HOME. Ali NEW and STANDARD BOOKS for sale as soon as Publishedlw , LINDSAY & BLAICBTON, - Ptiblighera and Bookeetiens. 0021 115 SOUTH SIXTH Street above Citeetn.,' AIITBRB._ EfAM DYE-50 AND 30 cents a Box; ale°, appliel, at 53 TRIED Street. above Chestnut. „ ~ - - - -tt• 911 OEN' S I-" COWTINF,NTA.L" FOR November, 4 '4: PI TC FPS. 0c2:3-3t SOS CHESTNIIT Sireer. 211 - CENTS 1--" HARPER" FOR NO vember. PFTCSIR.'S. 0c2341 8 4 18 CRESTNUT Street. 1.5 CENTS r -PETERSON FOR NO YEKBItR. PITCHBEt'S. SOB CIEIBiTNUT Street All new Books sold at a discount. 0e21•4t NEW BOOKS— Jnat received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT tr. CO., 715 and 7t7 Street. PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. witheome of their applications. By John ADDRESSES. POPULAR LhOTURES AND By Rev. A. Ca inphelL BORDER AND BASTILE 'By George Livingstone. ,7RITIT, FLOWER, AND TEI.ORN PIECES, from the Garr Jean Pant Richter. 2 vole. EXMIESIONS. By Henry D Thoreau. NOTES ON THE REBEL INVASION OF PENNSYL VANIA end Ow Battle of Gettysburg. By Prof. M. Jacobs WITH A MAP. PIQUE. A NOVET, THE SHADOW OF ASHLFDY.AT. By Mrs. Wood. BEUSLEY. A INTORY OF 'PA NAY. .ANNALS OF THE ARMY OF TICE CUMBERLAND; with many illustrations, THE PENINbULA. CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA. By Rev. Mr. Marks. LEVANA: or. The Doctrine of Education. From the German of-Richter. 0020 HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 7914 CHESTNUT BTREET. Between Seventh and. Eighth Stieeta All Books nenally to be had in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES sel2-6m , - MAP OF GETTYSBURG BATTLE, prepared by Wm. H. Wilcox, Captain andA. D. C. on Mai or Gen. Reynolds' staff. 50 cents. FLOWER, FRUIT. AND THORN PIECES. or the mar ried Lire DEATH AND WEDDING OF THE ADVOCATE OF THE POOR, FIRMIAN STANISLARS SIEBENBAS, by J P F. Ricbter. 2 vols. 62.75. EXCURSION ,S by Henry D. Thoreau. $1 25. HOSPITAL SKETCHES, 13y L .iilcort. 50 cents. ART RECREATIONS, being a complete guide to Pencil Drawing, Oil Painting. &c. $2 00 FREEDOM AND WAR Discourses on Topics sug gested. by the Times, by Henry Virard.Beecher. $1.50. For sale by WILLIAM S. /it ALFRED MARTIEN, ocl6 - 606 CHESTNUT StreAt. WANTS. HOUSE OP REFUGE -A PREFECT and Teacher wanted. at the White Department of the Honee of Refuge. Apply to JAMS J. - BARCLAY. Chairman of Com. on Die. and Econ., oc?3 fmtv3t Athenaeum Braiding. 4p7F, A_ MONTH 1-I WANT TO HIRE Rtr' LA Agents in every county at $76 a month. expel'. via paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machines. Addresr. S. MADISON, Alford. Maine. 0c23-dAcw3m WANTED -BY A. FLOUR, GRAIN, and Produce Commission House, a MAN, ac quainted in the West, to solicit consignments. One haying some knowledge of fee business preferred. Ad dress "Produce." arthis office, oc-2t. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A -I-A- LAD, 18 years of age, in a Mercantile or Man,fac turing hones, where he can obtain a thorough know ledee of the business. Address S. H.," Box 1424 P. 0 oc2:1-2t' O FFICE AND 'BOARD WANTED for a Physician, within four squares of Tanth and Poplar. Address " Doctor," 10q10 MARKET Street. 0c23 2t. TO DRUGGISTS.-WAN`ND TO -a- PURCHASE, a Drug and Prescription Store. Will pay cash for a good location where the business could be increased. Address Box 2133 Post Office 0c22-3t5 WANTED TO RENT -THREE Y ROOMS AND KITCHEN, or part of a house with some genteel family. Address ."Rent, " Press office. 0e22-2t. WANTED -TO TAKE CHARGE OF a Retail Book Store, in this city, a YOUNG MAN of experience in the business, and who can give good references. An unutually-desirable onnortnnity. Apply to Rev. JOHN W. DULLES, ocl9-6i 1334 CHESTNUT Street, second story. WANTE D- $l5 PER - DAY.-WE want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents in every county, for a genteel business, at a commission of from EP to $l5 per day. humbug. Experienced canvassers preferred, but room for all Address hi- DUNN & CO . Pnblishers, • At either Cincinnati. Ohio: Chicago, Illinois, or 183 lOWA street, New Y ork. .is 3m* LOAN WANTED.— $50.000 WANTED for five years. on inside business property in the city of Chica g o, which cannot- fail to be ratisfactory ee curity. Address, with real name B.IIAI terms, "Drawer," 6880. P. 0., Chicago, 111. (fel:34OV 5 000 WANTEDA.. PARTNER. ~ with this amount, ima safe and profita ble business. t ddress, with name and Prace of-inter view, • • W." Press office • 0022 2t. 425000; -T HI S. A. MOUNT , 'panted. •on a highly• Improve 1- Chestnut 'street property,- worth $6O, 000. Also, 'matted. on a well- Improved property in the city. Apply to B- PETTIT. oeM 3.23: WALNUT. Street.. $6O A MONTH I WE WANI . AGENTS at $6O a month. exipensem paid. to soli our EVERLAbTING PENCILS,_OBJECOTAL BIIENEES, =id thirteen other articlea. DI Circulars free. SHAY dc CLARK. Biddeford, Maine. sell-d&WSo aft DEPUTY UAW - DERV A ATEi madam GENERAL'S OFFICK —PErfrictunsnira. Feb. 186.9. VESSELS WANTED immediately- to carry COAL to the following points Tortogas. Key West. Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. . alexandria_,_ Va. Newbern, N. C. Port Royal, S. D. h. BOYD, felo-tf . Captain and Assisi. Quartermaster,' BOAFtDIJIG. TO LET--TWO THIRabST,ORY COM -A- MIINICATING ROOMS, toggher or singly, with board. Best accommodations : terms moderate. ABS FOURTH Street, below Walnut: References exchanged. oel9. LOST A N D FOUND. EN, S 3 We R ix E S W -i k uw .RD TI L sTIN T E: 3 B R O.?rD T r u fo each ~Connons attached, dateds.Tnne !Md. 186%-numbers from 14;289 to 24.294. inclusive All persona are cita tion nil against receiving ornegotiatlng said bonds. Three hundred dollars will be yead , for their recovery by LEWIS SON AMBER Street, above Wood, Kensin ston. PRILADBLPHTA. 18. offAl-18t* • FOR SALE AND TO. LET. Tli)) RENT- THE SRIiJOND FLOOR No. 667 . CHESTNUT STREET. 25. BY 160 FEET; -SPLENDIDLY LIMITED, REAR ENTRAHCH. HATCHWAYS., &o Apply to Third floor aza.alsoloe had LOTS .TWENTY-14FTH WARD_ F 0 favorably . : situated for Factories'and Dwellings—entire Fiquares, large orningle Daildltig Lots —on very favorable terms Reading Railroad passes thronglt distrlst. A good investment for. Canitaliete, or for immediate Improvement. Apply 1235 SPRING GARDEA Street. 0c23-3t 4 _ _ -- rffltr . COEREM' PIANO TirINT4I4,G; • in NiI:EGAN T ARCH STREET MAN - v ...pfily. C.A. ,gaßtaltn S . orders:Lor a to ov ainx , -mssa SIOK. with extensive , well. improved back bail& andst.ieT.PJAPx'ctigiserinufeuaTlZ,l3,e- VI 2' 31" . ‘"114 in S:at lot about SO feet Iront. bY 134, Net deep. to a sweet, , Mr S. bas had'elevon years' fseforY exPorlWELlnßOlk ort She ommite skis of *latch is stabling complete, all is I ton and five years' eloymenl to Philadel:thia., Sae taste and condition, with city conveuiencee. Such • t ge;:tsb —Pianos-re athera to • 60 Und, 2 41 B P4 2.14 an. etiablisinnent is seldom in the market. en,st toned cc nem, to" out pentoying, , , • . For sale by— .... 'T line. for Tnnirjr, $l. OOI2-O4ilt ....... _ ‘ot.T2 4i* A P. & L H. Mn RSIS q 916 ARCH Street,. . e l tv_ FOR SALE—A PAIR OF SIIPE. !bar awl stylish Family Horses.lsh. hsinds Mee, eigbt years old browit,b64-salts= sound and, gtsutle../ban- Newer locouu - Uses. and very,- fine dilvers. su 1 !to. double.Pri,tia:lt...l.oo.,' AjOply to - - ' • VW • - RACRINUSRGEIi.. 005)-Me 903 Nortlll , /riltratresit. • Amparaili 'A.Wther:bk':lttisw e(TFE EA. CARL ANEICEIIITZ Leese* and Direeter:. ADOLPH BIROFaLD Basiaesit Mauer ceTlebrated he nndertoantd h*e the honor to SIROURI:4I , AMA. . . . . . . . OBRMAN OPERA-TROUPE tinder the direction of CARL AtS2C cm. Dow pioriora. ing with snob. unpieoedented encomia in H .ltiiaen, _lra settortly atriye in this city, andeive s oriel; of '- TWELVE; OPSIZAS. Commenoing on MONDAY. the 2d of If oysammt. and cacti nding through the mitre mouth. The folio wing new artiste, who have been exerela engaged in kurope for Mr. Aneenntz, will make tlimir Appearance in Philedelpoia. viz: M'lle. A. PRIEDERICI. Prima Donna from Vienne'. Mile: P. CANIS:4, Soubrette, from Pitria. - 01. LANG, Soubrette, from reeth. Mad_ BERN ‘11.1). Contralto, from Hamburg, Perrill BUSIER. Ten, r 1{....bn, , t0, from Berlin... Herr FA tit!. 1.7 ric Tenor, from 8ra113N14414 T. R. A-LDRI'.I}I, erria t/ EBBE, Baritone, from ?recut. Herr LORENZO REMY, BaPso, from Vienna. Herr HAIM ER, Bs , so Buff, from Vienna Herr Dal , NSTAEDT, Ballet Blaster, from 'Berlin. HerrNICHOLa MEISTER. Scenic Artist. Bohol ee. The corn psny comprises further the artistes se arweb nly received last reason: MADAME HER , '" A JOAA NNBEL HERE WEIN LICH. HERR fiItAFF. HERR 11 - 11011741filk, And others, besides an excellent Chortle of thirty-arm/ass Orchestra of thirty-sight. and fall Ballet Corp.. The REPERTOIRE of the season alit Include the t& lewing new Operas. to be produced for the FIRST f IN AMERICA : FAUST by Gettnedl. INDRA by Moto W. JEESONDRA by EIJETANTHE by Weber. Betides the most favored Operas produced last Selylol, . A subscription will to opened for these twelve ova* on the same liberal terms as last season. although Ila• enormous expense incurred ; in br , nging so Maly new 'artistes from Europe, end the Immense outlay of wi~ necessary for the production co , the new operas, will poi the managers to raise the price of Magic e.dwittease. ric.. MARVEL -TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Reserved Seat for twelve nigh t« PRICE OF SINGLE arearrrstron. Parquet. Parquet Circle, and BRICOny (Including Reserved Seat.) Fatally Circle T 5 sta. Anututheatre.... Subscriptions will be rece ved, on and after MONNITOt next, the 26th instent, GoITLD'S MUSIC STORE.. Corner of SEVENTH awl CHESTNUT Stmeta t between the hours of 8.20 A M. and IP. M. daily. tar ADOLPFf BIRGFIRLD„ BildtlEl% Manager. Office No 130 SEVENTH St , cor Walnut. ecM-SE RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH M STREET THEATRE—Am:R . litreet alo , ni Sixth, Acting and Stage Manager WM. 13 FREDERIOEB.. Business Avant and Treasurer... ....JoS D MORPRY. - BENBRIT OF B L. Tfa.VBNPOR On which occasion will also aopier J. W. WALLarlgMehl FARBBIII.. TO-E MJIT, IT RID AY. ) Oct . rd. 1853, STILL WATERS RU ' DIM?. John Mildmay.. I W. Walla*.. Capt. BawkaleY B. L. Davenport. Mis. Sternbold Mrs. Maven_ To conclude with the nautical Drama of .. • BLACR-B.FED SUSAN. William. with songs E. L Davenport. Susan Mrs. - Farru. Tickets. 25. 50. and 75 cents. if , extra charge for sewers& seats at the Sox Office, from 10 A lit to R P oc2Jr. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Lessee Mrs M. A. GARRETTSORL THIS (FRIDAY) !MEN! ND. Oct. DMS. . BENEFIT. - And positively last night hut one of the talented Thor. Menne, fdATIL DA FIEEDN. . • Who will appear in herand rendition of EDITH, In the celebrated drama from Mrs. Wood's novel of FAST. LY N To conclude with SKETCHES IN INDIA. Box ()face open from 10 A. , ova NEW CHESTNUT-ST. ThEATRE.-- .6 • Lease and iffs.nriier Yr. virff WHBATLEL MISS LUCILLE - In her great impersonation of LADY ISABEL THE ERRING; YET PEli ITEM. WIPE, Him created the moat PURE AND GEED - rag SENSATION, Which hat affected the public heart for years - her itqatktiof the passienate ffe ring u attire which the o I — ..cter illustrates, being eufficieat, of itself to stamp Me absolute - GREATNESS OF THE ARTISTE. ON MONDAY EVENING. October liEh, and until farther notice, The greet Eensatienai Play, entitled EAST LYNNE, Lads , ) madam Vine MISS LUOILLB wEinpur, 'iupport.ed by the entire Company, Mr. WHFATLEY takes plemurti in announcing an en gagement with the di.titigneghed artiste. M'LLE VESTVALI. who - will appear On MONDAY EVENING, Oct 28th, 0 new and powerful Musical Drama, entitled GA M RA; • CULTITE JEWIEH aIO II ER, which will be produced with APPROPRIATE ErENARY, COSTUMES. AND 4 POWERFUL NAST, And ENTIRELY ORIGINAL rdusio, by tho celebrated composer, ROBERT STOEPEL. oaPI MR DEMPSTER'S LAST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, at the IifIrSIG AL FUND HAIL, on 'FRIDAY EVENING. October 2.1 d, includes the sense in Tennyson's" Idylls of the Kin, ;" "Taro, .Fortuma,_ Turn thy Wheel:" • Trust Me Not at All, or 'All in All, "Song of Love and Death," and "Too Late." Also,. "1 he Old Man's Reverie:" " John Andersoy My JO; "Break, Break;" "The Deserted Road;:' Tar Ter Auld Cloak About Ye." "A Doubting Heart," and "The May Queen." Tickets 60 cents - Reserved Eeatr, St. May be secured at Mr. J. E GOULD'S, where a diagram et the Haft may be eeen. To commence at 8 o'clock, MUSICAL FUND HALL. - GOT'F -4-,-• SCHALK THE FIRST GRAND CONCERT Of the celebrated Pianist. Mr. L. M. GOTTSCHALK', Will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Decibel 'AG, at 8 o'clock, supported by Mum. AMALIA STE.ANoSeR. the favo - 4re Prima Douala Contrail a. The talented Vocalist. Mrd BEHRENS. Prof. WOLFS9 , IIN, the distinanishe.4 Pianiet, who bits kindly consented to assist Mr. GoTAlhalir on this: occasion.. Sig. CARLO PATTI, the distinguishoh Violinist. S. BEHRENS • • Musical Director anti CiondUctoe Admission 50 cents; reserved seats 25 ants extra' Seats tray be secured 'at GOULD'S Music 9i,re, con' inencine on MONDAY, Oct 26th, at 9-A X Doorci open at 7.3‘.; Concert to conur.wees at 8 o'clock. oc2a-6t Fog's CASINO, CHARLES E. cotLrros. THS ORIGINAL ÜBE. The greatest Comic Singer living ocgl.4t* (;I_ERMANIA_ ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIO I •-^ REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, &clerk. re H., at the ISHISICAL FUND HALL.- Stngle•tiokete, 25 cent,. Packages of eix tickets. si.• -To -be -had ANDRE'S. liO4 CHESTNUT Street; J. 11 GOUSD. SEVENTH and CHEER NUT, and at the Hall door. PEMPIiE OF WONDERS-ASSF,MBLI -A- BUILDINGS. TENTH &ND CHESTNUT STRUM Amusement for. Old and Venni- Mirth and open for the season. Constant change of Fated' SIGNOR- BLITZ, EVERY EVENING. commencing at 73if o'cleckll* Wednesday and Saturday at S. consisting of Nl* Kyr terles in Necromancy, great success in Ventriloquism', and the Learood Canary 'Birds. Admission 2b cents; Children. lb cents, I)ENNSYLYANTA ACADEMY OF THE PINE ARTS. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. IC UV- , P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half DriCe. 3010-41, SIT ETOLK -PA_RIC C OURSSI, GRAND FOUR-MILE RANDIOAP: FOR A SIIBSCRIPTION PURSE OF SUS ON FRIDAY, OCTOBEE 23a: The relieving - horses are entered, have been handl- - capped, bave accepted the weights, and will all air- hunly run: THUNDER by LEXINGTON 106 wand& -, JOHN HORGAN by DIP. SOVEREIGN.. —lO4 " BLACKBIRD by IMP. ALBION .. 101) THROGSHECK by CRACKER 96 •• START AT THREE - P. - .110 - Pools sold at Continental Hotel by Thomas Johnson. ocall-110 SUFFOLK PARK ASSO --1::1!..a.. CIATION, FOR TEES IMPROVSKair OF THE BREED OF HORSES. The Fall rofeetin g over the Suffolk Park Coarse will commence on TUBS 0 &Y. Oct 20th. an continue four diye. The following Premiums wi•IL offered: TITERDAY, Oct. 20—First Day. Great Match between Tbrogsneck and Trovatore. Four mile beats for $2,000. SAME DaT. Continental Stakes—For Three Year Olds—Subseft. Hon s2l'o, Forfeit sloo—Two Mile Heats.- The CO mental Hotel presenting the winner with a Puree of *10(1. 21OWNA.TION8 : 1. J. 5. Watson's b. c. Capt. Moore. by imported ' rownie, out of Jennie Rose 2. P. C. Bush's b. c. Ben Bruce, by. Lexington, dam by Altorf. S. J. W. Weldon's b. f. Lizzie W., by - imported SPY- Wan. out of Priscilla. 4. R. P. Field's b. f. Lettie Shannon, by Lexington. oat of Sally Shannon. 6 Also, b• L. by Lexington. out of Magdalene. SAME DAY, Premiute 61200—A1l ages—Mile Heats. WED NESDA'r , Oct 21, _ Premium for All Ages. 5600—Three Mile Heats. - THURSDAY, Oct 21. Premium for Three Year Old s2oo—Mile Heats. SAMS DAY, - Premium for All Ages, $.llO-Mile Heats—Three in. Fly.. LAST L AT, FRIDAY, Oct 23, ro horse can start for this Premium unless ,having started during tbe Meeting'. The iudgas will heudicap the horses at the termination of the third day's race. Entrance money will not be required for this Pre mium.. but those mho desire to avail themselves of the nrirvilese of starting must deposit *al with ,the Trea surer on the Aar previous to the race. If they eart the moneywill be returned: if not, the =want will be for-. felted, and go to the second in the race. The . ,intrence Dioney will be five per cent. upon the Premiums each day, and in to the second horse. Mile Premiums w ill be,hung up each day at the Jam' stand. The following weights must bo carried: 3 year olds. 911 4 year, In 4 11m. ; 5 year, 1141bs-;yoyar, 121 lbs.: 7 and upwards. 126 . . The Rules of the Reninek - y &ssoclation,„ at Lexington, tO IFOTETD the Sleeting in all other respects. Races to commence pynctnally at half past 2 o'cleek. - Trains for the. Perk leave. Philadelphia, Wilmington; and Baltimore R. it Depot, corner Broad and_cPrista 3 streets,-at 115 and 2 o'clock 1.. M., and return alter the . ISCBB are over. - - • - • . Badges admitting a Gentleman. an.' . :God 1014 the entire -Meeting,. Tickete to t•e• Boca F field wadi Stand, le. Tx, - _ : Ticketh bought at -the-Repot, admit to tt R 141011 ,4 and /secure =mai° over the railroacDto aid. , from thn. BADGES AND TICKETS for sale at the-Conthsai ital Holete• and Girard Howe Po Ladiee admittedtothis stand an lees aceompanied by Gentlsmen. The array of thoroughbreds in preparation for the nom . nroacbing contots is without a parallel in tVae histerpei • the American Turf. Nearly fifty ribreen_l me upon nun., ground, "Armed for the fight arAsee ger r the Yruwe"_ corhpriping selections of the beat -Wooly d f Lanham& Kentucky,• Tennessee, Virginia. New Totek, New Jer•Z c su i; !te t h se e C_ 7 . l l Vs: n ri h ßeer wa i e m, t v be hl= here by tires gin g fresh, victors into the arf,aa. The Continental Stalcee.'whiale comeioff on the grit day,, bring together the best Three "reser Olds thatewer *Eared in the North.. In short, it LOW sardine bat lit tle,. in promising to lovers of Res exrittn¢ snort ant lies. vere contests, the best opportrunity eV er offered lath* eitizene of Pennsylvania. O. DUFFY, s r. e and ffeshr OONTIBMAL HU*. Philadelpats. alUillfflE l girESt CEE-ZSTER; FIVIDADELFTUA. RAIL , / ROAD, TIA MEDIA, FALLARItAIiGF,MENT. on and after biOND¢T, September 1411, 1883. t 1 6 4 - Trains will leave fro m the wain: east corner of EIGEMEDN.TH andMARX_ STL Streets..at 7.46 and 10.30 A. M., and at tan d 4.16 P. lif; A Freight Train, With Pace(inger Car attached. lit4l leave the corner of :FEIDIRTV-WfiRST mehMARHET Sfgatell, (West Philadelphia).at 6.44 F.. Trains leave tha..corner or.THIRTY-FIBST and 1 , 44.13, HET Streets (Watt .Pblisacio l s) , min'n ut e" aft W 314 starting time frunfEIGEMSF... H The Trains leaving Dielhadelphia at 7.60 A. IL ala 4.1 , . P. M., connect 'Mains on Cie P. and R. <3: R. IC for Concord, lannett., DgMbrd, &c. HENRY WOOD. General Stnwrinhariftnt. D.' T.. PRATT. • Oa, the l'rtHrt:49es. assWilit ItIGTILAR , &TEMA' , PllO- ; -EitTGLOW LUTE ' FOR LIARTEORD. a t m steamer MARS. Stehole Masten; is now re, zeivies freight for-Martforst Willi sail on FRIDAY: For tame, dcg SPPIT:tO NIX M. %URA* CO. 1.3*, South Delawsore avenue, oa on the whsziE 0052-M . ...)) TRITSBBS, - , `BRA.P . ES,' dam, ..,xurany sainted ley 'c.- H, -MIMI" - rer of TWELFTH - aneVDAE% -Ittrootec-, wee' Department f:Ar nine, eacteit fgr LB WS. rir nu. stmt. fii,,tamtvd ~,,: %, ....._.fi i i , „,, ihoß t otplete see s dNart z r , abetot .015 1 0 e 'l 6 , i:gii...s, aslidaMkt.g.- .cr6, tsg , ir r iai: . ..,:- ttuas to: tr.trayr.llet Zoom:. iki.. .- W.W , cilai 11 _ . AJNIUSEINGEOrra. . CHESTNUT St's3t3S IM4ENSE SUCCH.B6 _ THE TURF. Rana ep.i=en Miles. PRICES 'OP ADMISSION:: RAILROAD, mims. Ilea
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