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Lewistown V P Clyde, Delftware W C Shinn Haddonfield 113 L fiiienol, Altoona 8 W Abel • - . .John Lanang lißeareY..Chester , Pa, T W Figher ..3ns D Warmer, York, Pa Mrs lhatuotn, Yolk PA ZdiSS hichelberger, 'York Jas Purcell, Ashland Contitiontal—Math 40 Goodwin, New York A Thomson, New York J C Balderston; Baltimore J' 4 " ' Batchelor, Kentucky J B teo nil Tau B Coale. Baltimore _ . . St. lit ; Baltimore B Bradley. Sr. Wash A Baryiell. St Louis - AL+l2 der, Batton S llosiord la: U . 8 N B Alton dr "1.01310 s!n Filbert, & 3a Ohio 3il4t4ri'hart, Ohio .0 t Wiiben & la, Buffalo -Chas Ensign & Ennio Ensianrlinffalo -Afitriktinittorrat 141;irid, Now York Drnruidi & la, Wash, D. C A M Stewart, U 8 N Jas Watson, Maryland • Chas M Bayley & la, tasß .Mks S Balkh, Newburyport 11. Lunt, kow 'York 'loo Diamt. New York . . J Hon .gh, Mexico • A B Watford at la, Harris's Mrs lip, New York Jas W Cromwell, N Y .1 SLHodman, Wellsville 811 Blend, New Jersey Mrs Bunton. Boston Ciark, Washington Shearer, Dilisburg W 0 Hamilton & la,-D City • 4.(lFniler. New Jersey C Bent n, Jr, Chester co W L Parker St la.Rentncky Mice 12 Parker, Kentucky • W Et Terrill, Kentucky Dr H 0 Mayo W Abraham' & wf,Balt . H K Abraimme,•Baltimore H A Saran ; Baltimore T.P Strait, Baltimore W A Fillmore & wt; ZEMIN r J 31 Eaton, Baltimore !Mr and Mrs Miller. Cin, 0 Jis Bard, New York 43'130 A Ilaynew. New York Char JotieN Utica, A R kinky. Wilkeebarre Wright, Washington , John .11 Flagler t Boston ' M•L A r demon St la, Bedford ' 311114 M E Ando mmn,Bed ford Alice E W Anderson, Bedford Mies L A DderPon, Bed ford Miss Maggie Watson, Beard Wm lI Taylor, New Yore' J Briebin, New York' A 8 Macomber, New York S tey man, Washington 7.Tuaton, Jr, Washington. Havermer Washinghm 'W R Woodward, Was hittg'n C B Cook, Washington H C Jarrett, Balti more Cant Robinson. Washington J O English, Illinois terchantat , LFourt.h C Myers, Lane on, Pa D B McKibbto, U tl A - M X Ads ms,Cresson, Pa .4J N e mitb , Johnstown' W H Decors, Pittsburg Andrew Shaw, Pittsburg H Flamm, Pittsburg Leo W Stein, Heston LeS,l,pagerstown, Md John Ittchards, Penna. Alias Clara Deamer.-Penna 0 B Moho/son. Wilkesbarre Dr 0 H Darn, Bal;timor. Slisha Paokof,Cai bon co, Pa Thos P Simpson. M Chunk `nos White. York Wm Hoppenetall, PPrins. Wm Patton&tia,Coluirea,Pa, 'Misstills) , Patton, Penna J C McKibbin, tr S A 3 X ' , sub', Schuylkill co Jos T-Spo , ide. Baliiehore X N.. mmick, M Chat k Airs•A Klotz, klelennk . 3fre. Elidy. ISSSlitnnk Mrs Cooper. 6f.Chni3k Rev P liueael & wf, Penna lire (3 'Belford, Clrank Mrn P Were & stn,%Eckley hireyert;tr . . linterletart—Citeentuut'atxteez. above Fink. -Jame:. P Nadu% .NOW York t' 11.1.Langhltn, Baltimore E L Gay ' Geo a CulLoon 'TT Cornell, New York II t; Bond, Newtosvn, Pa Alfred Briggs, Troy; N Y li NI Nicobi; M4rylattd. X' hi Mbrston, Troy, 11 Y 1.1 Anderson, Newark John LtteStbrd, New York B Kan ma., Schik co, Pa W A Hi:twill, Penne List K, as end; II S A 13. M Adler, Baltimore ' . Arthur J itier.t. B Y Sarni S Fleishman ;Balt - Ed ty S Myers. Bethlehem S G Magruder. Waal", gtoni .l l ) t': st.r , oh, I-en na, IM J Robinson . r 11 P 136bcoca. It S N FA Wise " NV F 4.V Moll ~ George'n, DC Miss A J Port, linntinr don !Os pc 0 W..A hi, Ft Del 41111 Stroh, Stanch Chunk 1 F Twiyg , , Penns .. el Slathers, - I)*Jawsre Jr Oil PS &, la Delaware .3 A Pease, New York 111 n; Humphreys & da. Md Miss kel ley. Bordentown 'tics Ark weal &d a. •Ard S Best. Potter co M.sa C. sole Wailes, Ird Lint E P.Phipps: dist. Kate Ell ott, Md Tno Arrastronalthliazleton Ilks.F Traverse,Md Mica Belle Steel. Hazleton S %Valles, Ba.iibary. Md 1511seM Dayenport.Hazleton L r Hnmptireys,Salisby.Md Octo Bands, Adams CO Mies V BAAnv, balisbnry, Mt liV N 'Etnbree, Delaware co Mi: , s W Beeny, s'Etllsby. lad L JPeademan, Newtown 'Oscar Prettily, Saltebury,Md Geo.W Le. Cate, Virgin* Ar., H W nite.Sailabary, hid 1.. T.Le Gate, Virginia Joaikh Briggs, Hazleton Mrs Mary Smith, Virginia a qe,Avoy. Boston J Hob, 013, Waterbury, Goon Thos Well, wisaonsin . i The!, B Megear,t3myrna,Del Pant Wiinour. New York i Sideonli Waples St wf, Del G.TaYler, New York J G Jonas - St. LovaLe—Ciiinstnite 'W Warrick, New Jersey Pittfleid, New York H H Dommler, Pittsburg A Bernhard, Now. York ex Graham, Baltimore S Springer. Wilm, Del W H Banner, Wilm, Del Jae Thompeon 8: w, York A Siddell New York John C Baxtreseer. Penne A McLeod. Wilm, Del W B Chess, Brooklyn Cot Johnson. Pottsville J Long. 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Q S Chas B Bonder& lt, Wash J Earl, Cameron co, Pa JO Muses, Phterdaville • John Ft' Wood, ft J Ewa JemeHon National—Race IL J Duncan, Blairsville Jos Et Lott, Readin . .3 . 44 B Earner, Reading Au C Wedeldnd,Lancaator Baltimore 11. Brans., Lebanon. B Wagner, Lebanon Isaac Pin ak. Berke co ..1111e, A Siearlet,Lancaster co Mount' Version Hotel, John 0 Weletdr. Mass "W L Rocklin J M Birkey Smith•. _ - J B ianker, Lane co NlPlVartman, Lane co Meckley, 1/ S Cituttelteaver Mrs Miller, Pottsville F Seider, Allentown HolteL—Whird street, above Rae,. C Feeler. Penna Jas Hartley. Easton R Williams. Lebanon OBPorter, New York Jas Forsyth, Albany Miss 0 Porter; New York Sampson Howell, 0.1110 - B Land, lest otoreland,Pa Walter. Hopkins. Newark ,Ben) Versryck. - Penns Marshall Cook, _L Haven loam alu J osep h H Horton Geo Andrews, Maryland iLii.ut Kilgore Eleb)xisn; Easton Ruben Tupper, Patina W.l . Osgood, New 'York 4olom .n Home. Penna. Shoalc Boar—Thlrd in., above cianowhill. 3 P Smith, Berke Co " W t Schell, Penne ;8 Helme. B K Bweltzer. Allentown "WM Helms, Pottsville H Bomberger & la, Penne Heurybfarstetter, Zionsv il le Mims Brelghtbill. Penne Casper Roade. Somerton John Hollinger & la, Penne ldw Bo ads, Somerton Chas Leahard, albany, Samuel handle, Sr. Penne J Bobenhold, Port Clinton • Saranel Landis, Jr, & la, Pa M Seligman, Port Clinton bald Eagle—Third St" above CaHaverhill. 1H Miller 'George P Kern, Bath Allen Hack & lady A Grub-r. Dauphin co Fetberolt, Lehigh co D Kutz. - Klitztowu Lai Re Lehigh Gap Stephen z ICAztotra Lai Realer, Lehigh co p Oa, PennehtuT A howhart,Northampton A Buzzard, Northampton CO manger, Easton . midtson--flosowell street. above Murkier& . AA /4,4 & de„BrownebuzirtFrank W Haugh, Penes • rewneb't Jetta Pdork,es & wf,'Pennet, 3118 0h:e ll B.l Boafral en ham SPiICIAL NOTICES DHAFIiE63, Vim AND EAR, THROAT DIR. HARES. OATARREL - Mhe above maladies treated with th e punest success by Dr. 'VON • dOSCHZISKER, *Oculist and Annie. graduate of Vienna, office, 10%7 vt&LAUT Street, where can be .examined hutdrede of testimonials from Ohs weir beet known men In h e country, among whit* are several from old and rest:K.l4ble citizens of ?bile delpliie; who can be personally Nomad to. 0c2!•03V RAM DYIII HAIR. DYE !1 _BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DIN le the Best to the,World. The only Harmlees rtue. and Reilabic :Aye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—ohanges Bed, Rusty. or Gray Hair, instantly tole Mossy Mach or geatureet Brown, without injuring the Hair or Stain. .414 thelikin, leaving ,the Hair Soft and Beautiful; bit. ,Ipart4t 4 frAsk vitalitY, frequently restoring its pyistine *Dior, and iootifles • the ill effects of Bad Byes. The Genuine is 'ginned WILLIAM A. SATO/MILOS; allothars are were : imitations, and should be avoided. gold by all Druggists, - /so. YACTORY,"BI BARCLAY Street, l~ew Y or k. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing Iths Hair. , ONE.PIIIOI CLOTHING, OF THE LATEIrt Brut& made ht. the Best Manner, expressly for 11.1 V TAIL SALES. LOV7IST Sellina Prices marked In Plate Olanree . .." 411 Goode made to Order Warranted isathatee. ter*..... Oar ()awhile' STRUM- , ill Strkltbr adhered to. MI ere there)/ treated ans. tow* a CO., 601 Streak crest. below Atatio P mar, Now York Coll tab. New York Jan W Moore, U 4 C Laws, Clarksburg, Va WP Laws; New York lismaton, Wash, D C Glit.vonson. New York Jona Ksattui, tlLsny John Asatan,, Detroit SOcuia 8 Vfoloz. Jliakeet C dfy, Now York Jones. sew York .V^ank- AoCormlek. IN' Orr ns W Hanley, New York II St..siss W - Wflarris. New York Con:A bright, Mauft Ch'k W S suer,. Newark, N J 31 A 13:nod, Nock 11l al am M lore, New 'York R T oron, No. York t•Dafroy, Now York Chas V Mathews rieg, lityetter James Clark, Baltimore Smi,M, Baltimore I) L I.lsw Yore. W C :mien. Harrisburg S A Vreq & WI, Trentnn . • Rt.be Anita, New York C N otatts, Carlisle Auir Prier. tis Ur, York apt ,1H Schultz, Finhkill B 0 JlllllBl4, Burlington Unlit Grant & la, Norfolk I,,ba Mat neere, New York ,; Eta W , l-Y, Rd/Ming laeub R MuKenty, Reading Eiou J.e Blank, York A a olioz, York. , lUe Vrunant, Brooklyn J W Now York rboi Baldwin, New York Rd watial on at la, 24 Jer3ay itiPinkey. Jr, Baltimore ( tn. Da Lanoy, Portland It B Balling, Penne nd Chestnut streets p. Kellogg a T I) 8: In Pzuna I Sh pbi.ru, lc , z,Yrl"ork agkr B retort - _ 31, 'nn ~.3 Brotrer.l7 S N Dr. FILM. Puthbarg 111.1 rot, Btio.trn, C PILAW, Boiton .-• • • • Miss IJ Elonadri BO•B011. .11 , ha nf • to:er. KentnokY "Pilo Aloteudrr, 131,1timare J'G uorrleon, Now . York John New York J't flabread U 8 N D Wake, Newburg P B l a.O wor. by. Now York F U WI lt.ms. New York OrCF le.aunoz, N TerseY U H Bxcea. Now York • f Kendall, New York •. Pyle, Brooklyn NV N Voory k yr, New York I Clements & wf, 1611 r1,..0t4. 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Terre Haute L i, liv.tziager, .s'oa Haven UN rt. Halo. aria. Downing - Vn auie , etra tea & la, Salem Peter Voris. Milton S Allier, Green Sprirkg,Pa .1 , 16un Eyeter, Palma Lucius Ham, New York Vier. •r I cabman, POEM& W W WLI.Aon. Mifflin, Pa ilft-i Lucie Wit,ou, Penn& 311,4 lune F, Parker,Tettaa W F Tr.,nt, XeCoenellabarg qios S Fe non L tent AThompson t; Hayes & fain, Wash . , Pa Mrs Rants, Wit4b, Pa P st_irf, Penna. E A on Mrs E A D,,pen, Easton a Papua. Easton athu n BRlzord, M Chniak 'rhos &Wel- C as Reif rd M Chunk Lewis Krayer; York; Pa WagnererL. , .,wisbarg Fl Moyer Minion co, Pa M 0 Eto, , toin, Harrisburg Itigginaport, street.. above Third. Q Bachelder, Mass Geo 11 Harwood. Trenton T B Her wood, Trenton Curtis Richards It S N D Potter Now Jerseir Chas R Johnson, N York Thee W , Mon & w, N York JD Griffin &la N Jer.ey Wets A DonglasS, N 3 Hush Bone, Eilicott's Mills Wlt Nico- l. Wheeling, Ye SF nolt Pottsville Rower, hew York Jas H Hoffman. New York Hfisch, New York I. Bonn, New York fi Bandit, ttew York. rrmt, above 'Mint Jan I) Beahm, Lancaster M Seifriage, Bethlehem B ?Rau°, New Jersey Mrs Hai co mbe. New Janes J C ..o.criat, Quincy, Pa r A Harris,Quincy,' Pa W trarmar Penna Samuel Queen, Penna Jacob P 011ar, - Qatticy, Pa Jeremiah Rem, Quincy, Pa 1.) Dealinger, Whitehall Mies H. Cramer, NalteratoWn. Capt t Wahl, Ft Delaware ri B Gros, Allentown Limit A Yonnget, S A H Freedbooter & la, Parma Ww Faux, Dartville IJ Bootie, Ist measburg R Jones, Arilkeablcrre Thou dreigh deroorabarg W West, Permit B Weed, Trout Ban,Ps. t street, ttlbotroe Sixth. E A Garaa le, Chester co 31A Gingrich & 2 see. Pa Thus anddleston. reenßaj , Fr4ncis fit,ekert, Lancaster J F Matlacio Parksbarir W Rubiaon, West Hill,Pa .1 0 Brener, Columbia, Pa reet, above Chestnut. W 31 Hobart, Wa.h, D IW D Poona Thos Warli extort, •lbester co John Vand.rslice,Phccnixv SHIM Mace, Phoeiavilla NT Harper, Howl ogdon co JohnsWlddooe Delaware net, Above Third. if•e H B Biniman, Penn& .tits D C Biegriet Penns John L Parker. Pittsburg MI V Ludwig, Tamaqua Laurh. , enna H Saban. Lebanon Cyril, Rom, Peuna J Laignecker, York co Second St.above Arch B W..t A lads, B Morris, Camden. Del R 8 Sichlahon, Wilkeabarre T W tttoertz, Wilkesbarre L Miner, Atlantic City I C II Harris, Brie,),Pa T B Artio.a, Manny, Pa John M tinny, Milton, Po. John H ihitzer. Milton, Pa ' UOUGUS", COLDS, AND CONSUMPTION.-- Thirty years' experience and the testimony of thou- Sande who have been cured by its use, prove that JATNIPS EXPROTORANT is, without exeeption, the Most reliable remedy in the world for COUGHS GOLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. CONSIJKP eio Di, PLEURISY, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD. and all PCILIVIO PART COMPLAINTO Hare to a portion of the evidence: . Rev. N. N. JONES, of Protestant Episcopal Ohara, Philadelphia, says: "hi all cases of Consumption I reoommond Jayne's Expectorant." Lieutenant Colonel LOUIS W&ONER, now in com mand of Camp William Pena, Chelton fiUle, Pa,. writes; "For Coughs, Colds, Wc., the Expeotora as has always Proved a certain cure," Eev. Dr. DOWLING, of New York, writes: "From ifs" own experi.oco, I believe the tOrpeotorant to lm one or the best remedies for Coughe and Golds." Mr. SAMUEL C.-DAWSON, of No. IE7 Claxton street• Philadelphia. kayo: "After stiffer:rig for months with Bronch i tis, I sin happy to say, by Oil use Dr. la yne's Expectorant, I am once more like my former self. " , _ Aev. L. J. B.OI3ERTg, the well-known Chinese We sionary, writes : For Pulmonary Complaints I find the Expaotoran invaluable, always easing the pain, and removing the symptoms." Mr. C. T. POOLER, Superintendent of Akron Schools, Ohio, writes : In three days the Expectorant cured me of a long standing and troublesome Cottah." Dir. W. C. FISHES, of Weston, Spalding; Lincoln shire, England. writes: "A little nephew of mine was recently thoroughly cured of , the Whooping Cough by Dr. Jayne's Expecto rant." Rey. -B. F. REDDEN, of First. Baptist Church, Cain den, N..T., .writee, r "Yonr Expectorant has completely cared me of a severe Cold, and entirely removed the twoompAnying hoarseness." Mr. ANDREW GUWANLOOK, of Bayhold, C. W., writes "Javne's Sapechirant 'has effectually cured me of a violent attack of Inflammation of the Lungs." JOHN lIARRIIIAN, Stewartatown, N. , writes: • " One of my ohildien obtained immedbite and elf otnal relief from an attack of Croup by the use of Jayne'ij Expectorant." Rev. A..WIRERG, of Wittengen. Hanover. write;; "A friend, who was troubled with an obstinate Clough, accompanied by Spitting of Blood and Radio Fever, has entirely recovered his health through the use of Dr. Jsyne's Expectorant." Mr. JOHN VAN WORT, of Auralitts, Mich:, writes: "After suffering from a hal d. racking Cough; untilll was thought past all care, I tried SsYne's Expectorant, after using two bottlei of which I found myself well, tough and heat iy. '! Mr. C. W. WHISTLER, of Mercer county. Pa„ says: "Your Expectorant has entirely relieved me of - a very painful Cough, accompanied with Sore Throat." Rev. Br: RUFUS BABCOCK, formerly - President' of Waterville College, Maine, writes: The Expectorant I highly esteem as a safe as well 118 eminently beneficial remedy." Dr. D. 0, GASSILL, of 151 ilton. Nova Scotia, writer; "The Expectorant I believe to be about- the beat medi cine in use for the diseases for which it is recommended " Rev. J. J. WALSH, Missionary of Presbyterian Board, Futtegnch, India, says "It IS within my knowledge that Dr. Jayne' EgpsO; torment has been the means, under Providenco, of curing 'a case of Incipient Consumption. " Mrs. HANNAH J. PUOII, of Turman, Sallivain county, Indiana, writes: "After suffering for some months with Consumption, my case being pronounced hopeless, I was eventually restored to good health by persevering in the use of Jayne's Expectorant." The EXPECTORANT, and all of DR. D. JAYNE AL . SON'S FAMILY, MEDICINES, are prepared only at No. RA-2 CHESTNUT Street. 0c27-2t DISEASE AND SCIENCE From time immemorial disease has preyed with. impu. pity upon the human system, and revelled in the car nage and distraction it has caused. Science, In the meantime, has not been idle. and contest after contest has taken place for the mastery, between those two mor tal enemies, until it has been reserred for this age to pro. duce a Medical triumph, before which the shadows of sickness disappear Scientific skill, in the production of DR. HODFLAND'S GERMAN BITIT,RS,..has reached its highest altitude, and can now rest satisfied with - the tri. umph it has attained. Mankind are subject to various ills and pains, and it is the task of these Bitters to erase all such disorders from the human frame. Liver Com• plaint, that bitter foe to happiness; Dyspepsia, that ene my of all which Is joyous; Nervous Debility, that hr rant which crushes out' of the heart all 'energy, 'an'd which causes its victim to wish for death; and Fevers,' which rack the brain and , torch the brow. all, all yield to the magical and healing properties of this Ne• Plus 'Ultra of Medical Science. It is of an entirely vegetable nature, containing not the least particle of Alcoholic stimulent, and will not, there fore, ae the generality of Bitters do, c Luse a taste for spirituous liquors to arise in those who nee them. No soldier should be without them, for they are a perfect protection against all the diseases which are so-preva lent in Camp Life. They are, in fact. THE BITTERS of the day, and the whole civilized world - is fall of. their fame, end the fruits of their 4 curative powers. Disease at last has met its master, sihd flees at the approach of the conqueror. Come. then, and be healed all ye suffer .. tug children of mortality ; the means are ready., the fountain is open, and relief is certain. Delay no longer. Messrs. JONES & EYANS, 631 MICH Street, Philadel phia, are the proprietors, and' all orders addressed to thein will receive prompt attention. These Bitters can also be obtained at all Druggistain the Union. PRlCES.—Largeßottles (holding double quantity) $1 per Bottle, or half dozen for $5 • Small size 75 cents per Bottle, or half dozen for $4. 0e244t - DR. -SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT lii trills , a "friend in need," and every family should hay. It at hand._ MILE , A.FLMLT.P.OZ). SUPER- HOLMES.-At Pittsburg, 'on Thursday. Oct 18th, Burma E. Holtne, of that city, to Charles H. Soper. formerly of PhilT.delphia. (No cards, 3 * BEIJEN-LEWIS.-On Wednesday. Oct. 21, by the Bev,. John Cotton Smith. at, the Charch or the Amen aim, Fifth avenue, New York city, Wm. D. Bruen and Charlotte A . daughter of John W. Lewis. * RIbiZIE-DYGER -In Philadelphia, on the 22d (net.. by the Bev. Ed ward L. Lyciatt. P. Morris Kiszle, of New Brighton, to Mary Gyger. of.Delawam county. * DIPaD. MARIS. -On the 26th inst. , Lewis D. H., on of John , and S. Louisa Maris, aged 3 months. . * FORRE 3T. -On Friday last, th* 23d of. October, Hen rietta Forrest, eldest sister of Edwin Forrest..: ** • -aLLEN.-Soddenly. on Sunday morning. Robert Doane Allen, eon of William W: and Lizzie G. Allen, - aged 4 s ears, 1 month and 12 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 1740 Green street, this (Tuesday) 27th inst., at 2 o'clock P. Id. CHEW.-On the 22d last , Charles H., youngest child of John and Charlotte Chew, aged 10 years. ID,LACK DRESS GOODS.-CASEE -=-- MIRES, Velour Reps, Tamises, 3-4 and. 6-4 Mons selines, Redness, Henrietta Cloths or silk. warp Cash meres", Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and French l3ombazines, Alepines. corded Mousseline, Aus tralian Crapes, Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramatias; De Leiner. Oriental Lustros. Alpacas and Mohair Lustrea, Reps Anglais,Monrning Silk, Armnre, Sole and Groe Grain Silks. BE iSON.& SON, 0c23 Mourning Store, No. 919 CHESTNUT Street. OIIVIN' CELEBRATED - KID •-•• GLOVES, Ordered Colors, sizes 6.14" to 8 _ 0e27 st.LANDELL. - pLAcx. MIXED „TWO•FACED MOURNING LONG SHAWLS. size 72 inch by 141. ' 0027 URN Sc,LANDELL. poruLAR COLORS Ai ERINO E S, -A- REM and POPLINS. 0c27 &TEE R LANDELL, 'FOURTH and ARCH. MNOTICE.—APPMC &PION W ILL BE iriade by S. A.. MILLER to the Department of RighWays for a contract for the paving of Dauphin street. from Belgrade to Moyer street, Nineteenth ward, of the city of Philadelphia, the following •owners of prdperty on said street haying signed an agreement for the same: S. W. Stockton, Arch street 241 feet: 'James Hunter. Richmond street, 64 feet: E G. James. Walnut street, below Twentieth, ZOO feet: Daniel Havitand. - Fifth street, near Norris. 327 feet.; E. C. Howell, Chest nut street, above Sixth, 684 feet. ' Owners of property on said street having objections to the contract being- awarded will make them at the De partment of Highways on FRIDAY, October M.- at 11 o'clock A.'ll. 0027-3 t • ..FRIENDSHIP DIVISION, NO. 19, SONE, OF TEMPERANCE. . VESTS AT PRIENDSHIP HALL, CORNER OF TWELFTH AND FILBER r STREETS, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7,14 . 0'c10ck. se22oce3itutJal . NOTICE.—IN ACCORDANCE WITH a resolution of the CITIZENS BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA. I am directed to give .notice that all claims for BOUNTY be presented beforeibe flrst.de.y of November next. Those previous to Tune let to BIICEILF.L - 17. BARER, No. 5134.50 nth THIRD Street. Those since Stine Ist to me. WILLIAM VEATCH, Paymaster. Washington Buildings, South THIRD Street. PIIILADELPHIA.. Sept. SO, UM. ocl7-tnovl IM, PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COM PANY, TREASURER'S DEBAR rkfuNT. PHILADELPHIA, October 13. 1E63. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FIVE per cent. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State' taxes, Payable on and after November 115, 1863 Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at thsroflice of the Company, No. 1138 South THIRD Street.= _ ocl7-tdel THOS . T. FIRTH, Treaeurer: r3l , v , SURGEON-ARTIST'S OFFICE. FOR MUTILATED SOLDISES.—hOLDIEEti who have lost an ARK or LEG in the service, and desire the Patent **PALMER Limbs" te 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 P &Wig a. 0c22-tf 11509 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. r iII N E L ILCANTILE LIBRARY con-: hhares of Stock, which by a recent resolution - of the Board will have the dues for the balance of this year remitted, may now be purchased at the Library for, .TEN DOLLARS. . Each share if purchased before January 1,1884, may be duplicated a 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 constitute a useful and ap propriate Christmas Present. oc2o4.nths lm MNOTICE. - THE ANNUAL MEET. ING of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY will be held, at the Ogice of the Company, corner of NINTH and OR EEN Streets, on MONDAY, the second day of November next, at lOo'clock A. K An ELECTION, to choose four Managers to serve three years, and one to serve two years, will be held the same day, at the same place, immediately saner the close of the aforententioned meeting, and sloes at .2 PM. • ocaßtuthe-t2no W. 8. WILSON; Secretary. IM CORN EXCHANGE BANK. PHILADELPHIA, OCt .12, 1663. ` The annual election of DIRECTORS will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of. November next, between the hears of 10 A: M and 2P: .M-- - The annual meeting of the -Stockholders will- be held on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12 lif. - ocl4-tnol6 J. W . TORREY. Cashier: 111 10 .--F AYLMER So AND MECHANICS' wawa. BANK, PHILADELPHIA, October 2. 1563. ' - The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next_ between the hours of o'clock A. M. and o'olock P. M.: and on. TUESDAY, the third day of November next, a gen eral meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Howe at 4 o'clock P M., agreeably to charter. W. RUSHTON JR., oatnol6 ' Cashier. MECHAMICS' MAMIE, PIIMA_DMII.- PHIA, October 6, 1863 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held, at the Banking. Rome, on TUESDAY, the third' day of.Movember. at 12 M. • The annual election for DIRBBTORS. to serve for the etisninurelu', will be held on: MONDAY. the sixteenth day of November, between the hours of ID M. and 2 P.M. , \ J. WAD:IAMB, Jr., ecil.inths tac. /6 Cialger. COMMERCIAL BANK OF MINN.. bYLVAN lA. PwrrAnstrnra, October 12, MS The ANNUAL MEETING of the 'stockholders of this Dank wilt be held at the Nanking Reuse, on TUESDAY, the third day of November next at 12 o'clock if. The litilltlta ELEC flow for Directors will he hold a t the 'Rankine Bowe, on MONDAY, the kixtaenth day of November next, between the hours of 10 o clock A.' AL and 2 o'clock P. AL oentutha Offno S. C. PALMER, Cashier THE PIurADEPniA. BANK, Oct. bid 8, 1883. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House. on TIMBAL- the 9d day of November near. at 12 o'clock M. The Annual Eleotion for %renters will be held on MONDAY, the 18th day of November, between the hours otlfl A. M. and. 2 P. M. B. B: COMBO 0010-stuthdatol6 MBANK OF' CODIELEBUE, PILMA" DELPHIA, October 6, IEMS. e anneal election for DltibliiTOßS will be held, at the Banking Hones, on MONDAY, the sixteenth .day of Nose-roller next between the honr. of 10 A. )11. and 2 P.. A general meeting , of.the Stockholders wl I. be held at the'eame - place, on TUESDAY, the third day. of Nevem. her nod, at 12 EL J. A. LEWES, ocs-tuths tnol7 Cashier. OODISOLUDATION . Pnr usDELPfIIA, Ost. 1833. An election for Directors wilt he held at the Basking House. on MONDAY. the 16th of November, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. The Annual .Meeting of the Stockholders will be held On TUESDAY, 3d of November, at 12 M cat-tuf tnol6 JOS. N PEIR' I OI.. Cashier. v4a, A LECTURE, IN AID OF THE Frankford 14)11)0E4 eabbath School, will be deli vered by Rev..D. C. Rdd_y, 1). D., on TO Gel) VI WA NING, October 27th, In Frankford Bapti,4 Chnrch, cor ner (of PAUL and UNITY street& Subjeot—" A. Fort night in Egn , t. Lecture to begin X bet. re 8 o'clock. Tichote. adults Twenty , iive canto; Children, Ten Tithe Fifth-et met car. ocHlt` RE ANNUAL SESSION PIP 'Vag GRAND DIVISION SLUM OF TSIIPSN.A3I , :6 of P_ENNSYLVANIA. will be hold. in FR ~.N.10,11.'{ HALL. SIXTH Streit, below Arab. coralnesciog NV6D AY, Oct . 28,1863. at 10 o'clock A. K. korealng sc , clive. FA% o'cick. . JQS. W. MARTIN. G. Scribe. 0024-4 c, , M. 70 LECTURE .00111311.7711 E IDS AMID BENEVOLENT SOCI E T ta.S. —The entisortber will accept it citations to Lecture. on reasonable terms, If addrested PARK BENJAMIN, Station G. P. 0.. New York city. PUILADIELPIIIA /1.1410 READING RAILROAD COMPANY, °Moe :021 Bonth POITeTH Street, - PRILADELPRIA. September 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons are entitled to a Dwidend on the Common Stock of this. Company. The residence of several of them is nu. known, and it ts, therefore, necessary that the certifi oatee of stook shotHd be presented on calling -for the Dividend. - 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES. ' Mrs. Mary Bishop. S.-Lancaster, Timothy C. Boyle, Percy -Al .Lewis, - Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary glltcherson, Ann Copelatid John Mclntyre: Rmslie and J.Newbold., John 8 Moore, Trustees. James McKnight, Debbie A. Hughes, Beni. Y. Newport, Semi T. Harrison, Bow. Putt Tames Hallowell, IV. R. ROd/11AZI, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C.-Koppele. Henry B. 4berer. Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn, Andrew Tnrner, Chas. Kahn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher AL Wright, of S. Kuhn. William Young,..- R. V. R. Leisse Extra.. W. B McVickar. and James G. Schaff, Kg: ofi Austin Smith, - John S. Lefetas. dee'4l. !Willis dr (lo MILITARY NOTICES. NOTICE TO DRAFTED MEN IN THE TWENTY-FOUTH WARD. —The Board of Enrol ment of Fourth District hereby give notice to all persons Drafted in the TWENTY-FOURTH WARD (being the Filth sub-District), that they will commence the hearing of cases of portions claiming- Exemption. or those desi ring to effer Substitutes, on MOND AY, October 26. 1853, at the Headquarters. corner of Broad and . Spring Gar den streets, and 'will hold daily sessions for this rpurpose until the entire ward is completed.. • - The notices served upon Drafted Men are all number ed, and the following order for the hesnng of cases has -been resolved npon. end will be strictly ar.hered to, viz: MONDAY. October 26. Nos. 1 to 60 DMllleiVe. ' U}SDAY , October 27, Nos. 61 to 100 inclusive. WEDNESDAY, October 28.. Nos. 101 to 160 inclusive. THURSDAY, October 29, Noe. 161 2.)3 inclusive. FRID eY, October 30, Nos 2 , .1 - to 250 inclusive: SATURDAY October 31, Nos. 2.51 to RIO inclusive. MuND AT November 2. Noe 3)1 to 350 inclusive. . TUESDAY, , November 3, Nos. 351 to 460 laelnsive. WEDNESDAY. November 4. Nos. 401 to 450 inclusive. THURSDAY. November 6, Nos. 461 to 600 inclusive. FRIDAY, November 6. Nos. 601 to 663 incla±ive. - SATURDAY, November 7, Nes 551 to 612 inclusive. The hours if session will be tram 9 to 12 o'clock A. M., and from 1 to 4 o clock P. M. Persons foiling to report noon the days fixed as above for their hearing. will render themselves liable to arrest as Deserters. •• D. M. LANE Capt. and Provost Marshal. C. B BARRE'PT. Cnmmissioner of Board. 0 - 23-6 t, J. RALSTON WELLS. Surgeon of board. , 'UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, OCTO BER 21 1863.—N0n commieeioned Officere' and Pri vates of the Ist, 2d, and Sd 'UNION LE &CUR REGI MENTS, who were absent at roll-call on the days when their respective" regiments received marching or ders, and who hod r ot, thelefore. the opportunity of belt g paid their Bounty by the League Committee, are hereby notified - that no claims for such bounty will be allowed unless - presented and authenticated bsfnre the first of NOVEMBER next.• J. R. FRY, ocffl tal . . ,_ -., -_ Chairman. WANTED-ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the ages of 18 and 45. for the 12mit UNITED STATES INFANTRY. in which tnere have been twenty commissions given to enlisted men. Headquarters, Fort Hamilton. New York Harbor. A few MRSICIANS also wanted. Pay $3 4 ier . month. For further inforreation apply at the Rendezvous, N0...22.9 . P . 0uth FRONT Street FRANCIS WitiTER, Capt 0c22-thstnst• . . CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. - A. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE. INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA. ' 243 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS bonors,bly discharged on account "of dis ability Will anply for information for enlistment in the - INVALID' CORPS to Lieut. RIIBBIt BASTIAN, Invalid Co s, 243 8 Third atreet, Philadelo or to . Lient. J. W. DEAL Invalid Corps, 511 Brown street, and N. X. corner Broad and Spring Garden sta. Pay and rallowanees, excepting bounty and - pension, mane as in B. S. Infantry. B- W. MATT Rig WS, Major let Pa. Art and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phia ,nn-saSz tn.f • FINANCIAL 6.20 C°MPONS, DlTE'lsi NOVEMBER. -- W A N ` T: D AT MARKET RATE- FOR GOLD. ocv-lot DRE:X.EL ,A 00. 5-20. u - - S. 5-20. The _andersigned, ae General Subscription Agent, is authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the sale of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS public notice will be given of discontinuance....._ ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain unsold. and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the National Banking Associations now being formed in every part of the Country. lint a ehort time must elapse befoie this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demand from Europe, Germany especially, being Waite . active. As it is well known that the Secretary of the Trea sury has ample and unfailing resources in the duties on imports, internal revenues, and in the issue of interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time to come to Issue farther permanent Loans, the interest and principal of which are payable In Gold. . These considerations must lead to the prompt conclu sion that the time is not far distant when these"' Five -Twenties'' will sell at a handsome premium, as was the result with the "Seyen-thirte . Loan, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par. This is a SIX PER CENT. LOAN, the interesrand principal being payable in coin. thus Yielding about sway per cent. psannum at the present preinium on geld. It is called ti Five-Twenty," from the fact that whilst • - the Bonds may mn for twenty years, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them off in gold at par, at any time aftc.r frve years. - The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No vember and MT. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which are Paya ble to bearer and issued for $5O. $lOO. $5OO, and $l, 000, or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in soidition $5,000 and $lO,OOO. These ' Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns, or counties, and the Government tax 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 mortgagee, railroad stocks, bonds, ,Stc., mus pay from three to five per cent. tax on the income: - Banks and Bankers 'Akron - shout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mall or otherwise Properly attended to. The Treasury Department having Perfected arrange ments for .the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribers will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement Will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds 0.11.1a7. Meat of the money, and will greatly increase the sales. JAY COOKE. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, t 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 5.20 g.. :lEvr NOVEMBER •5.205. .COUPONS WANTED. EARLY CERTIFICATES OP INDEBTEDNESS` ' • WANTED. STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY DREXEL & CO:, oelo-Ira • 34 South THIRD Street, . , MICHAEL JACOBS; BANKER, No. 46 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,' SPECIE. AND wren-, RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. , STOCKS BOUGHT'AND SOLD ON. COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time . Paper. CITY WARRANTS 'BOUGHT. • ocd-3m OLLEOTION OF. U. 5... OERTTEV C CATER OF INDEBTEDNESS:—The ADAMS' EX), FRISS COMPANY are now prepared to collect,'at the Treasnry'Department, Washindon; .with despatch and at'reasonable .rates,_the One. Fear Certificates of In-. debtedness of the. united States .now. due or 'short& maturing.' Terms .made known and receipts. alyeivsi the No. 3210:CHNSTN1TTI3treet. m o. t ir 4 NO.TICE.--NOTIOE IS HEREBY ow= that the CERTIFICATE No. %SU 290 Shares. Issued tone by' the New York Transfer Agency of: the Philadelphia and Readtng Italboatt has been LOST and that application has been made for the. sub-' 'Mutton ofd eartileate 1n plat* thereof. A. O. REMINWAY at no., ott9-30t . No. 63 EXCIRAIIGI Plass. FORYTYPES.-- PATRONIZE , REL . _ .., . . MIR'S Gallery *rhea you „icant a angular, Tory type. Their smarmy sad naturalism of aopatranea autipolorias war GP' to win Lob/1101p OVAL: SA{ COGRAGeOtt a*OT.,Green.. l,t* _ ... 11iE PRESS.--PHILADKLPITM TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1863: NOW OPEN PARIS, LONDON A 151) AMERICAN RICH LYONS VELVETS, INDIA. GROS GRAIN, MATALBA SILK, PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS, PARIS WOOL CASHMERES, FANCY CASHMERES,. PARIS- MADEFROSTED BEAVERS. DIAGONAL CASHMERES, CHINCHILLA CLOTHS, BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS ENGLISH FLUSHES, ENGLISH MELTONS, J. W. PROCTOR & CO. octe-stuthtno2 CLOTH HOUSE WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CiaCrr]Ei =FICYILTSIC, No. 31 South SECOND St. , and 53 STRAWBERRY St A FULL STOCK OF ARMY CLOTHE. NAVY CLOTHS.- CASSIMERES. NOBBY COATINGS. CHINCHILLAS. - • VELVET CLOTHS. FROSTED BEAVERS. ESQUIMAUX. BILLIARD CLOTHS. BAGATELLE CLOTHS, dtc. 0,.26.1th TC.A.SSELBERRY, NO. 45. NORTH • E/013111 Street, will open this morning the tel lowing lot of goads from last week e New York sales of Meters, L. Maillard & Co and Chas. Payson & Co. : - 1 lot choice shades French Sterinoes, $1,1234. llot do. do. 'Stench Merinoes, *1 18,1‘. 1 lot- do. So. French Sferinoes, $1.25. Hot' do. do. French Cassimers. $1 31. 1 lot superior oinalitv . fifsgenta Delainet, 58e. - . . 2 lots superior. quality, assorted colors, De'taxies, 50 arid Mc. lIVE LOTS DOUBLE-WIDTH DELAINES. *pg. kr' th -H 1 lot choice colors 6 4 Delaines, 75c. 4 lota double width Mousseline Delaines, all the new shade r. from 76c to $l. - )0 lots Dress Goods from 31 to 50c. SILKS SILKS Rich YIP we'd Brown bilka at $1.25: Plain:Bins, all colors, gt *1.25. Fnperspiality.Biewn Silks at *1 60. tra Itch Black Fignre' , , Silk a. nalzi Black Silks from Dhe to $3.60. CLOTHS!. CLOTHS! 6-4 Wide,Scarlet Clothe, *2 25. • Flue French Scarlet and Bine Cloths. Black Cloaking Tricot Cloths, cheap. smack Cloaking Beaver Clothe, $2.25 to *3 .Colored Cloths. various kinds. - Caseimeree forliten u.rid:Boy's. in variety, • - BATMOR LS. Positively the best *2.75 Ba-morals in this city. Double width Black and . White Stripa& Rep, for makieg Balmorals, 623‘c per vard. FL A.V NEU. Largest- and cheapest stock of Flannels, white and colored, in the market. Flannels of every dosed ?don. KID (NAIVES Real Paris Kid Gloves. choice shades, atitiked, 41.1234, and every pair warranted. J. R. C ASSELBE RRY'S Mammoth Dry Goods Efoase, 45 North EIGHTH' Swat, below Arch. . . . _ P. S.—HOOP SKIRTS. —ln conaequenee of not having room to keep and show Hoop Skirts, we bare determined tin close out all we have at 10 per cent. dtto noted from our wt It known tow oricee. The patent Eureka Hinted Skirt and Princess Royal are included in the above. .0c26-2t CASSEL'S& ENT. T INEN GOODS CHEAPER THAN COTTON.—TabIe TAneni, Brown. at 59, 62%, and 75: Bleached. al 75. 8732, and $l. One lot very 'dna Barnsley, two yards wide, at $1..25; worth. sls'l. -The best si Fsortment of hand-loom Table Linens in the city at 75, 87%, 95, end $l, are heavier than-usual. One lot Napkins, at $1 75, that are a great bargain. 50 dozen at $2, that are part of an old , stook, and worth more money. - Also, some bargains in much liner Geode. One lot double Satin Damask Table Moths, that mea sure full three yards long,- are a bargain, having been imported some years ago. Towels, all linen, at $1.50 and $2 'per dozen. The best assortment of fine Towels in the city. Huck aback, of all descriptions and prices. One lot fronting -Lir en at 80 cents : that- are very firm and durable, being about the price °Muslim.. Blchardeon's heavy geode for family tom, in various qualities, and-less than present importation prices. Pillow Linen, 40, 42, 15, and :14 inches- wide. . . . . . heavy Linen Sheeting, at :la 25 per yard. ' Finer do., in every quality and width. Attention of the public is called to these because they are much cheaper than anything in the mark.t at. pre sent. OvtAINVILLE Bi vir IlektNitS, oc26 . mtus4t. . 1013 MARKET tit.. above Tenth. _ . 12th 11. S.. Infantry, Recruiting Officer FURNISHING DRY GOODS.- WE keep every thing made in Ibis line Wehrty only for cash. We sea rater regular prices. We had a largestook. on hand before the rise We ask nersons about famishing or renewing any part of th. , ir Dry Goods Stock, to - call and compere our prices with what others ask. 9-4 Linen Sheeting, 41 per yard; 10-::do:. C.. Si; Pillow. Linens. every width 5.4, 64, 7-4, 8 4. 9'4. and 10-4 Hu llo Sheeting; (we have 10-4 Utica and 10-4 Pepperell.. botlx of which are scarce): Table Linens, good quality, 75 eta per yard Hand-loom Table Linens, all qualities; Nap kins. Doylies, and Towels - of' every kin-; Window Cleaners; Nursery Diapers; Bird.eye Diaper, Marseilles Quilts, (some bargains). Honey ! oomb Qadts, Lancaster Quilts. Allendale Quilts, Dimity Quilts, Colored fhirder: ed Quilts. Pink, Blue, and Purple Quilts, Woolen Quilts, Cotton Rug Quilts, Comfortablee, $3.50 and ; up- ItLANEETg:-:-We call an - omotne r, t tesizalps in these,-pougnClast season. Cub Blankets, Crib Quilts. Also, Flannels of every kind, warranted, a , lowest prices, and Muslin of avery description, by the piece or yard. - R. 'D. & W. H. PENNELL. -0c26-0t .. 1021 MARKET fairest, below Eleventh. ONE CASE OF 25 'PIECE'S OF PLAIN POLtIg BB SOO SILKS received this day. select shades. Rich 'We're Ararat's- - - . 'Black sactioneo: Choice Sh7des of Corded White Corded Silks • Black Corded Silks. , New Fancy Silks.. Superior Black Silka. • Black Figured Silks. • Brown Figured Silks. BD-viriN HALL & 00. oeSt-tf _ 26 South Sl3OO ti'D Street. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE IN CITY AND COUNTY OF FIIVIAPELPHIa.. Estate o[ THObfAS S. DARLING. Notice is hereby given that S. AUGUSTS. DARLING. widow of said decedent, has filed in said court her peti tion, and an inventory and appraisement of personal property of said estate, which she elects to retain nailer the act of .April 11,' 1851, and the supplements thereto, and the same will be approved by said court on FRI DAY, tboXtb day of November. 1863, unless exceptions be filed thereto. HENRY hi D:i,CELSR °e27 tus4tt. Attorney far PeritilnAr. COAL-THE SCHTTYLICILVHAVEN COAL CO., BIA:R.KET Street. with their In created facilities to meet the pablic - demand. are now Prepared to insure the delivery of Coal as fast as ordered, especially to families. The families of soldiers are fur nished with Coal at cost. ocl7-tuAlth2t* CA L .-SITGAR LOAF BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from &hay : Mill; prepared ex presel for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. 01oe, No. 11.2 South SECOND Street. rapt-IY3 WALTON & 00. et MRS. E. TRONEFIELD WILL "481 OPEN a handieme Assortment of Whiter MIL LINSEY on WEDNESDAY. October 28th, at the N. E. corner . of TENTH and WALNUT Streets. N. B.—A handsome assortment of Misses and Chil dren's hats, Ladies' Head-dresses, constantly on hand. 0c26.6t* N 0 T I C E'..--THE UNDERSIGNED having sold out their interest in the firm of C. AL BRIGHT .& CO and.withdrawn from the business and management of said firm, hereby give nottce that they are no longer responsible for any debts contracted by or on account of said. firm. _ CHAS. ALBRIGHT, 0c27-6c. • - - WM. U. STU.OH. ci r ET REIMER'S OOLORRD PHOTO •--), GRAPHS, made for $1; give entire satisfaction; as regards trnthfalness and naturalness of coloring they are unrivalled. Go to. Gallery, SECOND street. above Given l* VINE PORTRAITS ARE INVALIJA, SLR to the possessor, and none Ogee). REIMS'S in truthfulness of likeness or beauty of coloring • firdslied with rare artistic ability, at SECOND St , ab. -Green. T_TEMAN ALLEN, A. M., PROM THE Conservatoriurn of Music. at Leinthr. TEAClPffitof the PIANO-. .AND -VIOLIN, No. 2115 South S SVEN TEEt TIT f.trest. Circulars at G. Andre & Co.'s. No. 1114 Chestnut street; and at this office. 0c27-Im* TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON Jo 00., 409 CHESTNUT STREET, i f v:3llZ u gifs i grilt t l o y o a nalg e f°11"6" William Greener. Westley Richards, Moore & Harris, and other makers. Also, Powder. Shot, Wade, Caps, &c. _ 'W.y shall be constantly supplied, during the seagOn. With every variety of - ITUNS 1 GUNS!! GUNS 1 1 WESTLEY RICH A &DS'. WILLIAM GREINER. MOORE & HARRIS , . PHILIP WILSON & CO. `r' FRENCH AND ENGLISH GUNS " OF EVERY VARIETY, ' The beet assortment to select from to be ‘ found In this country. Call soon at • PHILIP WILSON & CO. 'B. 0c23-Im . 409 CHESTNUT Street. RARE CHANCE. -•- • A Fecond-hand WESTLEY RICHARDS' BEST QUALITY GUB. with case. price *MO ; also. Fine Deck Gun. SSP, for male by PHILIP WILSON & CO.. Oa2S-6t - 400 CHESTNIIT Street. REIMER'S C 0 I, O RED PHOTO GRAPB S for $l. are lilieneesse beet adapted to the maases; - of fine quality; accurate likenesse4; natural and artistic coloring. SECOND Area, above Green. Its PHILADELPHLL TO .MANUFACTURERS. OAST-IRON ItRkT.ER PIPES, of various a 1 em. for sale la quantities to snit purchasorm., _ . J. W. St J. .F. STARK,. not. Irv. No. 125 Krontb THIRD fitrAak. MISSOURI LANPS - -TAMPAYIN . G AGENCY. " E. L. KINN, ATTORNEY AND AGENT.. JF.FFYILSON CITY, Will pay taxes on lands in any county in Missourt;' redeem lands sold for taxes , and do a general laud agency business for Missouri. TESTIMONIALS. —We cheerfully recommend X L. King to the public as being prompt and reliable in bu siness: X, Oliver, Secretary of State; W. X Moseley: Audi tor; Sample Orr, Register of -Lands. 0c32-9t* - - $6OO CHEMICAL . BANS NOTE. L'" If the Gentlyman who sold theabov e 'will call, he will receive the fall value of it. note • DREXEL & CO.. 0c26 St, 34 South. THIRD Street. GOSHEN BUTTEI3.ISO TUBS- GO an= BUTTER, selected dairies. For sale b ERODES & WILLIeIdS, 0026 fit 107 donth ,WATISIt Skeet. NEW CURRANTS, CITROpI, AND 4. 1 Lemon PeeL Sardines—% and % boxes. • - RHODES et WIGWAMS,. 0020. tf 107 South WATHIL street. SHEItRY WINE.-VERY, SUPERIOR Sherry Wines of different grades, in bonded ware house.' Yor sale by eras S. . 10:.cArts i uns. oo2S 120 WALNUT, and 21 GRANITE Street. (VLIITE , 0 INVOICE OF ./4 - 2" OABSTAIWS pare Olive Oil just reoeited'per Ship ELIO: , For sale by , ..1 , ° CHAT . JAB: CARSUIRS,.SOIe itetike„ WALNUT, and 2i GRAIN IT Street. .A.roo. an I;Proi.ce' of . o.ei Same i IL yatiandtne.:(en-Iff- DIYSTAIL`, • 0,2,3 , . . RETAIL DRY. GOODS. CLOA_ItS AT THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, • AND L.FT.TR; MELVIZ'ORITTIVE, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, LEGAL. ' COAL. Matafacturers of superior DOUBLE GUNS, CURTAINS et - CURTAIN iIIATERIALFJ. NOTIC Fl. and .tyle a our Arne was e...ll4riga„en toe Fs;iastant, KEL,I".". CARBI CON, & Co. KELTY & REMOVAL AND OPENING OARRING-TON, Ra CO., Dive removed from 030 Chertnut street to the large Granite Store. 724 CHESTNUT STREET BELOW EIGHTH. NEXT DOOR ABOVE THE MASONIC HALL, And will OPEN THIS (TUESDAY; IHORVING With anew and enlarged stock of FINH RICE CURT/LIR MATERIALS. LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY 00 ON, WINDOW SHADES; 00ANIGE13, And everything pertaining to the CURTAIN AND WINDOVir-SRADZ TRADE Which they will offer at VERY I.OW - . COMMISSION HOUSES. 200 BALES SO-INC 3131I.ILLIAS, 3 YARDS PER POUND. • FOR SALE BY WALN, - LEAMING, & CO., N0..30 fientla FRONT Btreet, No. 311:BUM. etreet. SHIPLEY„ HAZARD, •! HUTCHIN k., IiON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COPIMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF -PHILADELPHIA-MADE' GOODS ~_oc2o-sm NoncE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND SHIPPERS. 20,000 UNION A, SEAMLESS BARS, All Linen, weight 20 ounces. The Best and Cheapest Bag in the market, ALSO, BIJRLA.P BAGS, Of all Sizee. for Corn, Oats, Bone-dank, Coffee. dto.. are tnannfaetaxed and for race. for net cash, by CHARLES H. GrRICAII, Agent, '120." 137 MARKET Sireet (Second Story). Late of 219 Church alley. BAGS 1 BASS I BAGS I NEW AND SECOND HAND. SEAMLESS, BURLAP. AND GUNNY • BAGS. - Oonatantly on hand. JOHN T. BAILEY & No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. ARP WOOL SACHS FOR SALE. N. BERRY & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A 6 RUE BERGER:B. PARIS. PLATZMANN, BERRY, ac CO., LYONS. ST. ETIENNE. AND GRENOBLE selMotam lOW YORK 155 DUANE STREET. ARMY GOODS. FROTHINGIIAM & WELLS HEAVY, MEDIUM, ANI) LIGHT SHBETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CANDRICS AND SILECIAB. BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. 11 WORSTED YARN,- Aso. sel9-if tl FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY M"`iir.A.MNTS MILITARY FURNISHERS, 41S ARCH STREET. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Bashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes,- Meets, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. oc2o-1m r't W. SIMONS ea BROTHER. Ur. RILNROM-STREET HALL. PHILADELPHIA, KANUFACTURERg OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODS Bt EVERY VARIETY. as2b•tGm BAN WIXTURES, *c. 517 ARCH STREET 0. A. VANKIRK t 00.. MANTTFAOTIISHEB OF - CS ANDELIRS FIEI=I:3 GAS FIXTURES. also.•Yrench Bronze Figures and Ornaments. Porcelain and Mica Shades. and a variety of FANCY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ?Iwo aall and' examine roods WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ,14 GLRUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN And Inorted WATORBS, En* Jewelry, Bihar la Wed Ware, ha. XX North SIXTH Street. FINE WATCH`REPAIRING attended to. by the moat experlenced - Werkllleil. an every 'Watch warranted for one year. G. RUSSELL. AA North RIXTFI Street. MUSICAL COXES. TN SHELIp. AND ROSEWOOD CASES, frOm 1 to 12 tunes, choice Opera and Axaerl inn' Melodies. FARR at BROTHER, Importers._ Ate2-8m 324- OHEATIPTIT Strest. below Fnurth.. CABINET FURNITURE. IIABINET FURNITURE AND BIL LARD TABLES. MOORE da CAMPION, No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, sonriection with their extensive Cabinet business, are sow manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES,. t.m.4 have now on hand a full en Iy, finished with the MOORE & CAMPION'S IMPROVED ritrfi'dlONS, which are pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables, the mann.- .i,fattirers refer to their numerous patrons th.roughout .the Union, who are &miller, with the character of their - ENSURE le OUR LIFE .1 • IN THE WASHINGTON LIFE' INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, Willett offers more advantages..to Insurers than any other Company in the tfnited States. CHAMBERS .4k REGISTER, 'GENERAL ACrENTS, 407 WALNUT STREET. Philadelphia. ocsl-tuthstjal ' , : WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY PURE CIDER ,END WHITS WINE VINEGAR OREIN GINGER, NUSTAR BUG. &Pius& dem. ike ALL'TER REQUISITES FOR BISIKVING AND . PICKLING PURPOSES. ' ( ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Witt Comer BLEVEITH and VINE Straits. V 4 .D ISIAROHA.NT, PORTRAIT ARUM, bats removed to 919 LOCUST Street, wher he will be glad to see his friends. and those of the Dnbliaaawwwho may be interested in his 'Meet art. CI ER:IL-NEW CLARIFIED CHAM- PiGNE CIDER, of a superior quality, by the barrel Or hosShetul. For Sale by EMIL MATHIEU, oel6llßit Non. 120,125tand:124- LOMBARD St.% P CHAPOUTY,' • REAL-ESTATE BROKER. 6 No. DO South PlFrii Street, Philadelphia. Hongt-rents and other claims collected. THI o SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY die sed of the RETAIL BOOK ANNSTATIONERY BM'S 813. No 724 CBES CRUT Street:lo Messrs. ASH MEAD 6f EVANS. • In tailng leave of his eld customers, hocan confident ly recd mendthe new firm to them It's ever y waymor thy of e liberal patronage_ formerly' xtended to him self bundantly able to carry out their cmtracte. Mr. InMeld2Ashmeatt has, for the past eve years, been a alesmen for myself,. and Mr. William-B Evan s is f.vosably known as the former manager of .the Retail PePartaent of H. Cowperthwait & Co.'s establishment. and laTgent of the Presbyteri w an n l s blt p ca . llA tiori z H AR ouce. D. P ELPHIA, Oct. 14, 1863. . TUB UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS datontered Into COPARTNERSHIP, under the firm of ASH lAD &EVANS, In tbePublishinßooksellinif. and Stationery Business, at No. 7'24 CHESTNUT St. DTIFFIRLD ASHME AD, WILLIAM B. mrA.Ns. ELpirrA; bet. 14. 1863. • 0c21.6t MR'.ll. G. BROWN, MET.APHY SI *CAII. PHYSICIAN, Profeseor on the Ere.tHar, and l i. Throat. Permanent office, MO ARCH Street. Phtladel nhia. f m, November 1. Assooiate-office, SIM BOND Street, ew York. Metap hysic a l Dleeeserx, price ig PPr box Poor Richard's Jays Wator,'Rcakti Renovator. $/ per b tile cash. 'l4-Ri ROITRNI'S CATE() El LSAT OF TOP, STKAM-ENGINE. D. APPLBTOB A no. Nos flnd 41 4 g 2 O4I) , FrAT, PUBLISH. TIII3 D AY, • A CaTßUti or MI: STEAM isNCINE, IN ITS VALI( itYrLICA. PIONS .0 MINE% MLLE. STEAM DAVI.; ATION. RAILWAYS, AND ANRIOULTURE th , Wi Practical Instructions h MANUFACTURE AND MANAGEMENT OF SNOWS'S OF KVEltlf CLASS. by JOQH BOURNE. C E. New and Revisod .1 vol. 12mo, Illustrated. Clo h, *l. fn'Offailnit to the armies:li public a reprint of a, work on the steam Engine so deservedly successful, and so long 'considered etsndartl. the Publishers have not thought itnece , sary that it should be a n exact copy of the hn gloat, edition. There were some details in which they that/ant it could. be unproved and bet er adapted to the use of American ingineern. On this aciooat the size of the pane bee been increased to it No 12mo. to rol mit of larger Ul nett's t-one. a blob, tt, the Enalteh edition. are often on too email a Beale, and home of the ilias.rs firms themselves have been enrolled by oth.rei egnatly 51PlicaUe, more recent. and to no more tani tityr ex crn pies. 7he Cm port of Chapter Xt. ' devoted in the Eng lish edition to English' portable and - fixed'agricalturs,l engines. In this edition gives place entirely to illastr, • tions from American practice, of steam engines an ao pded to different porpoeee, and of alVileuees and me. Chines DOC& nary to them ant with the exception of some of the illuetrations and the der cription of them and. the cone, Unit of a fsW typographical errors,. this edition le a faithful transcript of the latest English edition. D A. & Co. HAVE JUST PUBi./SSRD. 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This . preparation is composed of White 'Virgin Wax, of the Inset quality, glYMit the complexion a transparent Ividteneetr. and the moat bewitching beauty, while its ,component, parte render. it harmless_ to the skin, pre• serving it from tan and other impurities. This is one ci the wonders of the age, and must be seen to be an t i: dated. ..A bottle-will be open for Ladies to try its e before purchasing. , Price 25 and SO cents. HUNT ~ Perfumers, 41 South EIGIITH Street two doors abort Chestnut, _and. 133 South SEVEN Street, ' above MRS: JAMES. BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS -FOR LADIES. and the only EirLD porters under eminent mediCal patronage. r Ladies and Pktveicians are respectfully reonested to call only on Mrs. , BETTS, at tier residence. 1038 WALNUT Street., Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty. thonsand invalids nave been advised. by their pliysicians to use hair &Pollute's& Those only are genuine bearing' the United . States copyright labels onlise;box; . and signaturaVand also on qupPorteriLiwith NstialicatalC, %iods t ietihisi it4z, M=== Price.on9 Dollar ALSO 71/4 CHESTAIIT' STREET. Between Seventh and Eighth Streets rLAIifTe.ON B.ITTEIII4. Lamm Ma nrinklese4Gat- 6 11te bleedr battle 6 3 1 * -41 h 41 apnestoa of the rbolrand hitattfle abode of the poor—tient the ogee and the eaered desk—front the mountain toet distant , velleys and far-off islands of the oeean—frgna every nook sett cornet of the e:viltsed world—is pouring in the saldenoe Of the ftstoniehing effeete or Dgiurrnl PLARTATICIN BITTER& Thousands epee thocteande of letters like the following may be seen at our office: REED3BI/81", Wig Sept. 10, IPII. • • • I have been in the- army hospitale for fotuteen montlit.---speFohlese an& neanly'dead. At Alton. 11/.. they gave me n bottle of Plantatfen Iflttern. • • • Three bottles restored my speech and cared - ma • • • c. FLaNrs. ,, BOOTH WARSAW. 0., SCLIY 28. 1883. • • One young man, who had been sick and not ont of the bongo for Iwo years with geroftilivand' Err 81Pelas. after paying the doctor~ over $l6O without bene fit, bas been cured by ten bottler of your Bitters; EDWARD WOTTIPALI," The following la frowthe Matron of the Union , from? School for the Children of volanteere : HAVEMXTER I , llllTOlf. FIPTY• SIMINTIT ST: • Dtsw YORK. Anna, 2, 1863.- "Di. DRANK: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness 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 bad been exhausted, has bean entirely teetered. We commenced with but a teaspoonful or Bitten, a day. Bar appetite increased; strength and health followtd. * * * a Respectfully *" • • -• I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. RSV. W. H. WAGO OHM Madrid, If. " • * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantalion Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their nee. Thy friend, ASA CPRRIN, Philadelphia, Pa." "* * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preaching, * The Plantation Bittern have cured me. REV. J. S. CATE:WI:N. Rochester, N. " * Send is twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in creasing with the nue.ts of our house. • SYKES. CHADWICK, & Proprietors Willard's Hotel, Washington. D. C. ". + I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our diaabled soldiers with the most astonishing G. W. D. ANDREW'S. Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, G." "• * r The Plantation Bitters have cared me of liver complaint,-of-which I was laid 11P Prostrate and had to abandon MT business.. IL B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland; 0." * The Plantation Bittere have 'oared me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. c. O. MOORE. Agent far Colgate & Co., 251Broadwal," ko., &c.. &c. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant. and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated O'Meara Bark, Wintergreen. Sassafras, ROots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perstectly pure St. Croix Rum. S. T.-1860.-X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appatite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver. constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an frnmediats bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. r oTioa .—nny parson pretending to sell Plantation tit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. We only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious staff, for which several persons aril,already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and signature on steel-plate side labels. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE & CO., oclilLstn&th4m - 202 BROADWAY, iY. Y. WANTS. WANTE rP -A STOCKHOLDER'S - 'MKET in the Academy of Music. Address sta• Brig price, Box 2799. P. O. . its WANTED -IN A COUNTING A young man who writes a gnf , d kand aod cor rect-in figures. Address 1970 P 0. 0e27-3t. WA NTEDAINT ACTIVE, INTELLI GEN P young man to take charge of a Spool Cott ii Account. One acquainted pith the jobbers and this branch of trade preferred. Address BAK SP. O. 0c27-31.5 W TE D- $l5 PER DAY.-APE want want reliable. energetic canvassers and agents M every county, for a genteel business, at a commission of from $5 to $l5 per day. No humbug. Zsperienced canvassers preferred, but room for all Address C AL 1)11FX r-nousners -- ...va . umcmo, 111/13.015, Or INS RBADE,‘ltastreet, New York. . jy23.3ner WANTED -A BOOKKEEPER-A " young man not over thirtypreferred: moat write a good band, and have best of reference. ..Entare pros pects good to•one wbo snits. Address, foY - two days. "Af. B. G." _Press Once. neM-2t STEWARD WANTED FOR A SOL. DIER'S HOME —A disabled Soldier, who has been honorably discharged from the service. of good address, and able to keep the accounts of the Home, can address, With reference, Box 1300, Philad'a Post Office. 0023-2 t $2O 0. -WANTED _ A PARTNER with this amnnut, to engage in the Whole sale and Retail PRODUCE TRADE. Call at 9 . 29 . MAR %ET. Street. it* fl WANTED ON MORTGAGE, $2,5(h) at five per cent. Property, is worth three times the amount. Address " Immediate," Press of fice. 0c37-3t $75 A MONTH! -I WANT TO HIRE Agents in every county at *75 a month. expen ses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Dlnehines. Addreßs. S. MADISON. Alford. Maine. oal--IStw3m. $6O A MONTH! WE WANT AGENTS at SOO a month, expenses paid, to sell our EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL Bl;WIRE, end thirteen other articles. 16 Circulars free. SHAW & CLARE, Biddeford, Blaine. sell-d&Wdat WANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE with modern improvements. an a central situation by a small Private Family without children, Add•ess C. T. 5.," at this Office. 0c2.7-tnths3t* get . DEPUTY QUAATERMASTE'D GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PErELADEzmuA., Raba E. VESSELS WANTED immediately to Garry COAL 1* the following points: Tortrrea. Key West. Flit. Fort Monroe, Va. Idexandria„ Va. Newham, N. C. Port Royal, B. C. A. BOYD, felo-tf Captain and Assist. Onartermeatee. LOST AND FOUND. s3on REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN, ‘-, six 619 DNITRD STATER BONDS, of '56500 each, Coupons attached, dated June 23d, 1863, numbers. from 24,289 to 24,294. inclusive. 'All persons are cau tioned against receiving or nefotiating said bonds. Three hundred dollars will be pa'd fcr their recovery by . LE WIN sorrenomor. ANDRA Street. above Wood, Kensington. PITILADULPHIA. July 18,1863. oc2o-16t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE-A LARGE AND VERY valuable tract of WHITE OAK TIMBER LAND, selected years ago, with special reference to the SHIP-TIMBER BUSINESS. Beside. the very large growth of WHITE OAK, this tract contains other hard woods and a large quantity - of Poplar. A RIVER, suitable for rafting, runs through the pro perty. For rarticulars, apply to WOLFF & 0c2.8-6t 00 WALL Stunt. New York. Er 0 E N. T— • THE SEOOND FLOOR No. 607 'CHESTNUT STREET, 115 BY 160 PEET, SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED, MLLE BICTRANCE, HATCHWAYS, 8:c Apply to Third door can also be had STEAM - ENGINE AND BOILER FOR P"-' Sale. SO•borie Dower: J 1). JONES,Planing TWENTY-FIRST, Street, above Chestnut. 0e26-3t* COAL YARD FOR SALE -THE best fitted-rip YARD in the city ; capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire on the premisee. No. 957 N. NINTH Street:below Girard avenue. 0024-6 t. PROPOSALS: ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets, . PHILADBLPRIA, October N. 1563. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o'clock .on SAT gBDAY., the 31st inst., to , tarnish Promptly at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL • Suspender Buttons, Army standard. • Fly or Shirt do. do Buckles for Pants, do Machine Thread, dark blue, No 70. 2 ezepools, Army standard. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, which will-be given in writing. as well as itt.fignnest also, the quantity bid for, and time of delivery. , • The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast must be guarantied by two responsible persons, -whose signa tures will be appended t o the guaranty, and said gua ranty accompany the bid. . Bidders, as well as their sureties or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will tarnish a certifi cate from the United Stales District - Attorney, Postmas ter, or other public functionary,. at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fad that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a contract is-awarded-them, act in good faith with. the United States and faithfully execute the same. Blank form* for proposals can be had - upon apPlica then at this office. Samples can be: seen at this office. Proposals must be endorsed" Proposals for Army Sup plies," stating the particular article 'hid for. G. H. CROSMAN, . :- 0c27-6t Ass't Quartermaster. General U. S. Army. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, • ParIoADXIPRIA, 28th October. 1583. 'PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until FRIDAY. 30th inst. , at .12 o'clock M., for the delivers in this city. an or before the 15th de) of November next, of the following articles 80 CARTS (one-horse). as per sample No: 2. to be seen of Schuylkill Arsenal- SO sets one horse cart HARNESS, as per sample, to be -teems at this office. • ' The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed tooigh. 0027. t Captain and A. Q. • AN A SSISTAN T. QUARTER (AST! 11 GENERAL'S OFFICE. PIOI.ADELPHIA: 00t. PROPOSALS, will be reoeived at thia aims until FRIDAY. SOth instant; at 12 o'clock. X:, for the im mediate,delivery in this city of 6to yards White Carves. 29 inches, 10 oz. 160 do Black Enamelled OlothON, yards wide. .Up do do do do, 28 metes wide 200 lbe Curled hair. is" The right is reserved to reject all, hies • deemed too high. ..;;E. By, order. I BOYDr,' 0c27--k ChPlhill awl A.: - Qt:' COMPLIMENTARY READING The Day le Done The Proud Mies Pdacbride Maud Muller Courage Taxthboven Little Jim The Srertre Pia — a Ballad The Batt, gem: tome from School for Ramada] Roeno from Forio CART THIRD Tbo' FaVon • Ceuflo*Looture 'rho Star-Soongh.d Babo., by r.qUe ,, t R.:3ltdlir tOcOnamenee Fe, S 4:fir T CIiT.ETB nry Y GENTS 17)13VBAIMILPHIA, 00TO BBR 15 '18t33. -.- —Nits: CECILE EHTSH—Daart &Japans: Thema. dersigntd ffasiring again , to hear your Readings from tha Posts in _public, would 'Mel exceedingly eratitloi if, without interfaring witir any other armee-manta you have madam; t"ffey could prevail upon yea to , afford Meet the pleasure- ;of listening . to yon at some early perieL Should tits dettre meet with your of royal, be kind enonglfin 'favorite with an early re ply, Biting tine, &C. Very - truly. Yours, - Saninel J. Raaliffil. Thomas R. Elcock. Lewis C. CaseNly: 145 f. Morrie Dorrance. John Goforth, Thomas J. Barger, John P. O'Neill, Robert E. Randall. Leonard R.:Fletcher: Ricrbard Ludlow, John O'Byrne. • charism Backwater.. J. Warren Coolekon: Tames I. Martin. Edward McCabe, Charles W. Brooke,. J. Newton Browne; - George W. HarkiA t George W. ArtiedeL , . William Messer. Pierce Amber, Jr., Benj. L. Berry, John Cochran, G. G Evans, John E. Neal, . Joe. Ceith, Theo. H. Oehlshlager; Ramael A. Carmine. A mrothers.. .PHILADELPECIA. October N. Ili% Ele!ere. Samuel Rini&ff. George W. Arundel. Goforth. and °there: Onnri.nrosen: Permit me to thank yon for the compli ment conveyed by your note of 16th meta et. and to ear in reply that I reo.t cheerfully a.senr to the invitVies to eve a Ptagie Reeding. and' belt leave- to fix TLfellltioi lIVECtIIiG October 27th. 1242. th erefor. Very gratefully, -yours, MRS. 0. ht. DEVOI" AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC CARL ANSCHUTZ LAR.de and Dinetter. ADOLPH STROP feLD Hoelikens Kalmar'. The undersiantd hae the honor to announce that Om celebrated . . GERMAN OPERA TROUP% Under the direction of CARL ANSCEOTTY,now perform. ing with such unprecedentel Success In Bsltimore, shortly arrive in this city, and give s series of TwELVR OPERAS,' Commencing on MONDAY: the 2d of ITOPIIMBEIL and extending throneh the entire month - A subscription will he opened for these twelve, operas on the same liberal terms as last season, alihough the enormous expense incurred in br.nging ea many new artistes from Europe, and the immense outlay of toos'or necessary for the production of the net , operas, will Oora- Pel the managers to raise the price of single admittance.. . . BeierTed Sent for twelve nights PRIOR OF SINGLE ADIATTT. . . . Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Balcony.... (Including Reserved Seat.) Family Circle ... eta. A mph it heatre .... 50 ate . Subscriptions will be rece - yed. on and. after MONDAT next. the 26th instant. et GOULD'S 5111 SIC STORE. Corner of SEVENTH and CHRSItieJT Str•ets. between the hours of 3.30 A M. and 3P. M. daily, fry ADOLPH BARGE' RLD, Bustlle.3 tdanacer.. Office. No. 139 S. SEVENTH St , nor Walnut. oaff-it !JEW CHEBTNITT-ST. Ussee and Manager Mr WM WIZSAVA" Engaaement for a limited number of nights of the celebrated artiste M'LLE VESTVALI, Who will make her r&out on the • ENGLIsIi qT ACE, In this city, in the new Magical Drama, entitled GAMER; On, THE . JEWISH MOTHER, Translated from the French by Matilda Heron,. The incidental urn. ie of the piece has been written, h* the eminent compsser. Hr. EOBERT STOEPEL. The piece will be presented on MONDAY, October 26th, And every Evening till further notice. Whh the following Powerful cast : Wile Vestvali. Mrs. Brougham Robertson, Mies Hose Extinge. Mrs Grattan, !tn. ertett, Messrs. dO. Da bole, J. W. Blairsdell. Do Forrest. C. 4 Porter, &e. Pests may be - ern r.d throe darn in advance • 026 MRS. JOHN • DREW'S NEW- AROR. STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street above Stirtyh. Acting and Stage Manager •• • .WhL S. FIREDBRICKM: Business Agent and Treasurer TOE. DiMITEPHY, The great Dramatic alliance. E. L. DATEKIofti, 4 WALLAOK AND MRS. FAIMEN. TO -Iv (TITRSD AY,) Oct 27th. 1801, THE KING OF THE COMMONS. .1" W. Wallmik. ....E. L. Davenport. —yrs. Farr.. King' James Buckle (the outlaw) hiedelan Malcom Young__ ... ........_ y Barton RIR. laird :mall. Sir. Griffiths. Mungo SITI9II Stuart Robsois FRIDAI , J W. WALL LCK'S BE !METE. '.f.- Tickets, 25 . 50. and 75 cents. N. extra clmr.e for st6sured tests at she Box Once. from 10 A M to tP. M. -off/ WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Lessee .31ra. M GIARETTBOII The distinghhhed and very nonnlar Tragedian. !A, - MR. E. EDDY MUSICAL - FUND HALL. -GOTT -4'77' SCHALK. Of the celebrated Pianist. Mr. L. M G6rTSGUALK. Will take place on WEDNESDAY EVRI , I LNG, Octet*, 28th. at 8 o'clock, supported by Mme. AMALIA STRAI/OSnR. the favorite Prima DOllOll Central , o Tao talented Vocalist. Mrs BEHRIIISII3 Prof wauseilN, tie distinguished Pianist, who ha' kindly consented to assist Mr. Gottschalk oa thb occasion. Sig. CARLO PATTI, the distingelehoil EL-Tyra; . - Paliml.Cal.Direcor and Goradaktor. A dniission 50 cents• reserved Heath 25 cants as seats ray be secured at GOI7LD'S Miele Store. cont. menclne on MONDAY,. Oct. 26tb. at 9 A. M. Doom open at 734"; Concert to commence at S o'clock. ocB2-41' FOX'S CASINO, • CREST - INUIT etrpot IMMENSE SUCCESS (.1E R DI A NI A ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIO N- 11 REHEARSALS every SAITIRDAY, 33G o'oloOk..r. M., at the MUSICAL FD - ED HALL Biala') tidal 26 cents . Packages of six tickets. $L To be bait ANDRE'S. 3.104 CHEFerNITT Street; S. E. • GOULD. F,VE.I3TH aud. CHEER NUT, and at the Hall door. ael2-ama TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY -4- BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STEMIL Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and HappLudge open for the season. Constant ehange of Entertainmeni SIGNOR BLITZ,. 'EVERY EVENING, commencing at 734 o'clock. Mad Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New XTs.. teries in Necromancy, great success in Ventrilogukiss. and the Learned Canary - Birds_ Admission cents: Children 15 cents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 43" THE TINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from BA. loaf Admirsion 2d cents. Children half price. 3450-2 ~ ~_i'.~_ - ~fiP~~~FO. H PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 'COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI. And all other points in the West. 1863: PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great line traverses -.the Northern nut Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie. on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg to Emporium, (165 miles) on tie Eastern Division, and. from Sheffield to Erie. (76 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Leave Westward, Mail Train 'LSO A. M. Express Train 10. SO P. M. Cars run through without change both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be tween Baltimore and Look Haven Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia ak ' Fdr• information resrAting'Passencer business apply at the Southeast corner Eleventh and Market Streets. And for Freight linsintsi of the Company's Agents- S- B KINGSTON. Jr.,. corner Thirteenth, and. Market streets. Philadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie - J. M. DRILL, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore. • H. H. HOUSTON. General Freight Agent Philadelphia. LEWIS L HODPT. General Ticket Philadelphia: _ 305. Pails. General Manager. Williamsport. D. T. PRATT, , On the Premises WEST CHEST:Fa allfiliMEAND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, vie MEDIA. . . • FALL ARRANGEMENT. _On and after MONDAY, September 14th, 18603,-thir Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the dOot porth. east corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, hi 7.46 and 10.90 A: ill., and at 2 sad 4.16 P. M. • ' • A Freight Train,•with Passenger Car 'attached. will leave thb corner of THIRTY-FIRST anti MARKET Street* (West Philadelphia) at 6.46 P. M. • . Trains leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST andliAlt- BET Streets (West Philadelphia);:l7 aitinntes after ,th• starting time from EIGHTEENTH and - MARKET. Th e T r ains leaving Philadelphia :at 7.604. M and 4.16 P. M. , connect with Trains on the P. and B. C. B.R. for Concord-Kennett. Oxford, HEERY WOOD, General. Superintendeulk Int AGES.:CARRI 1863. WILLIAM 1:• ROGERS, Coach and Light Carriage Bulider, Nos. 1009 sad. 1011 CRS/01M STREET. i.slo-8m PEIRADELPHIA, 3 4 . CORRECT PIAN - o TUNING„ g: rK ._ M r. C. F,. 8 aNGENT'S oraara for tanim. and repairing •Planos. are received at Zst&SON & store, 907 CHESTNITT Street, may. . Mr. S. bas had eleven years ' Sectory ser.perienc&lnNow• ton, and ftve_yearstemployment Pkile.delphia., SPECIAL —llBll‘3B re/feathered to_ sound as . sOfte &IA sweet toned as lI6ViS. 211WW•Ut. TeraCPC•449.. • Terme for Tnalag,. - • - • • - cigiASThif SRUSSES, -BRACES, &c• 1 - • s k4ireuy saisetea. by C. H. b!PIBDLI(8, ‘..... career of TWELF . EII and RACE E streets:— . . e.4llP 42,dies'Departmerfor same, co-Ando& by Ladies. TWELFTH Street.' B.l.et'deor 'below Race: Thy most complete and varied' Steek,:on hard,' eensists, - . pert of lenses . Si:Mamie* aborader MINS. Bendasee,_ Itlestic StockiU,s. Crutcbee. Syringes. Ar: Bela. fur MeV. PtoOtri.ltel •• • , stal-gro . . . JOHN PURANOLO- N GIST,- may be &0n salted. DAY and .E.VDNIND.OII, - '' adaptation to. Trade. find Professi9nl on the imuovemorit of 11494,14 oorrectiOn faults.' formation' of friendthiPo. ..to. Full da tori#Lions of charoater given whan.required. at No. liNt 3. TBDTH Street. above Oboetnot ne3-thatri6uktf A.1511i is TO MRS. OEOILE RUSH AT muircei FITAD HALL, ON nr) DAY EVENING-, Oct Aber rth. PROGRANSIN. PI/IT =I! THE OPERA TERMS OF SUBBCILIPTION. Will appeir THlti (11TESDAY) EVENING. Oct. 27. 1883, is TWO GREAT PIFCES: TILE HAG-PICKER OF PARTS. And the tem:M.l3la ramaric Drama of TEUR BACICWOOD33!AN. To rocolude with 000 D FOR. NOTHING. BOX office open from 10 till 3 o'clock, oc' THE FIRST GRAND CONCERT CHARLES E. COLLINS, CHARLES E. COLLINS, CHARLES E COLLINS, THE ORIGINAL CURE. EVERY NIGHT, RAILROAD LEWES. Corner THIRTEENTH and MARKET Streets. PHILADELPHIA, October 26. 1161. "SPECIAL NOTICE." THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPAbri AR NOW RICEPTING AND SHIPPING ?HEIGHT S. B. KINGSTON, FREIGHT AG=T. Dlt.. FINE; PRACTIOA_L DEN. .laT for the last twenty years, :319. VIGIS At.. 'below Tialld. Inserts the most beautiful l'Fkg"111". of, tba cc raltto,..Amber. age. voluted on fine. Gold. Insane, - 511yer, inueasktei Am, ai prices. for neat and sttstannal rybrli s ore 'reasonable than' any Dentist in thii city or p.. Sttble. Teeth plu gg ed to 164 for life. Artificial-Teeth rspstred to suit. o pain in extracting..; A.U. work par- Wntod to fit..`-Deference. best families. . .= ~ : ie2lt,9er •. . 'SCOTCH.WHISKY.—GRAH A KIS _ . celebrated Scotch Wbleky for sale, la boaded-warer• tO , e; by CH & 0t2.8 124 WALK% §trost . Longfellow.. ghittleir, ...... Chaa. Gavin Darr, Axon. Hal NUL, ..... Tho , r. Vavis. ...... Sheridan. Milli Poo rroli • • • • Key CEIILIt RWSH. 1863.