The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 14, 1862, Image 3

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100 Mich Orn 811,.. 86X
600 do 80 a
1200 do 86
260 do., s 3 Ss)f
60 do sBO 85
100 do, 85if
160 do .elO 83jf
600 Olev 4s TolB« .. 68
200 do.. sl6 651 f
100 do sBO Box
1100 do 66X
200 do s3O 06 If
150 MS*NIBK.b6O 33X
800 do 88 i
200 do 38
50 do ...slO 38
100 do 37*
160 d 0.... „...v. 87x
300 do.. etO 37if
600M5&N1G3... 81
60 do s3O 80X
40 do.. 80 X
400 ni Can BE scrip. 74
100 do bl 6 748
800 01 & Pitts RH .. 89X
200 d 0.... ..31
200 Gai * Uhl K 8... SO*
F 250 do Sit V
"SCO . d 0... «80 80
800 do 80
60 do. 010 80X
60 d0........510 SOY
25 Oh! & 8188 ... 79
800 do .78
100 d0........b30 78X
piiiladelphin Markets.
November IS—Evening.
~,.o r msrUot Is more active, and holders are
t lf . ' t!ic | ( (lemends, with a slight stook on sals.
r | iB about 2,600 bbls, mostly Ohio extra
s*’ "'. - 7 jo 0 7 76, including 200 bbls tancr do. at
!>> f‘sSoi toil 180 cxtra at ® 7 W bbl, T 6e sales to
5i ‘ !l, |,ron?estlhe above figures; sucwrflao at,so 12j<
blah grade fanoies at 88 7609.25 W bbl, ac
«■'" tc ,| o# Htr. lire rionr is scarce and setting at
hbl. o°rn Me,a is but '.little inquired for;
f, ~lriiol« is bold at 83.60, and Brandywine 84 W bbl,
*<!■«jt — l lbero Is less demand forshioment, and pricss
...•tiled and drooping; about 7,000 busbelj have
f1t51.46®1.47 for Western mid Pennsylvani»
Bnd afloat—mostly at the latter figure; and
f' , Si 9001.75 V bushel.
j, in steady demand at 800 for Delaware, and
for Pennsylvania.:
“ KS j, niicbanged; about 4.000 bushels yellow sold at
trims lots, and 710 tor iafeiior, afloat.
Vm are rather firm, and anoted at 40®420 W bushel
Jn,|,ffitre and Ponnsylvanta 1,600 bnshals prims old
?,Lhsi)la sold at G2o for 32 Jbr.
if:! »y is more active; about 10350 bushels sold, part
..idol par* at $1.60 4F btisbel for prime,
f p,KS li unchanged, and Ist Mo 1 Qaeroltion Is hell at
very nnlet, the foreign news havlrgnoeffect
-.mirket. Several lota have been disposed of at CIO
<$ ft lor middlings.
i'. ckiuss are firm, but inactive. Coffee is Bolling at
s.'it tor Bto end Lnguayrn Sngars are firm, end
■fibavo ndvsuced *,'o #* lb, with small sales aMO#
PI" ( ov Cubs and New Orleans, on timo.
ISI OS3 —There is no ohange in price or demand,
!.,.i~tittls dolpg Small sales of Mess Pork at 813®
Ijj. g.insat lOalle V ft, and Lard at 9% ®lo>f o
There is more demand for Olnverseed, and
•*, I jto bus found buyers at $006.25 V bu, nnstly
,kli.V,rr»te Timothy Is worth 817602, and F,ax
-3I?J'SM26O Vbn. , -
, r n nciet, bbls selling as wanted at 400, and
Vbo foilswing aru thereoeipts of Flour and Grain at
■ this port to-day *.
f,,v ~ 2 660 bbls.
5f I"' 16.070 bns.
IT 6 200 bus.
gIT///:.... ■ ■ • 3,700 bns.
Arw York Markets—Yesterday,
i ; S i:, ere firm and In fair demand at $8 26 for Pots
«i }9 lor Prarls.
jmssrert's The market for State and Western
ftaris S coats W bbl better, with a moderate business
ijirg for export and home consumption. The sales are
eijMast 86.80 06.90 for superfiaefitate, $8,0i06 26
itriilfs Stale. 86 8006.90 for superfine Michigan, lu
kti, lo*»i Ohio, etc., $61007.45 for extra do, lo
{hiiisfWpplng brands of round-hoop Ohio at 86 860
gii,Mdltade brands do at.B7 0508 26.
fiatbrrn Flour la ateadr. and the business is mode
rn, ales 800 bbls, at $6 8000 60 for superfine Baltt
-:i;, mi 81 2509 for extra do,
iCitidtM Flour is five to ten cents bettor ; sales 480
till, si £6.10*8 23 for common extra, and 83 3008.25
fer 2xB to choice do.
stjiflm(t» firm at $4.7606.5Q.
Q,, re hb\ is nulet, and without Important change in
b in moderate request, and pricss slightly in
seihi'< (avof. Sales 99,000 bus, including Chicago spring
sl i] ;i,il 21; Milwaukee club at 81 240152 : amb.-r
jpvaalsl 3481 36} winter r«i Western at $1.4001,43,
slate Michigan at $t 4401.4 T.
gjiiiqalet at7BaBoo for Western, and 830900 for
s®
Biiby Is orm at 81.6001 60.
fanliM/ bn better; Bales6o,ooo bus at 72e72#
foiblfpitg mixed Western ; 56tt690 for Eastern, and
IMsit for damaged and heated.
fslja's firmer; Bales at 64e680 for Inferior to prim*
tJi »»(i naw - , ,
Picnsiost. —The Pork market is firmer, wltb n mo
tauek-lom doing; sales 900 bble atSM3s»l3 12,tf for
sn, ttdSU 6C for prims. Beef is ooitit aad steady;
iiiiilCO Ibis at previous prices, Prime mess Beef is
kJjtl runinul. ;
Beet Hama are qniot, and without material change in
jdto ‘
Cel Itrats are cniet, with small sales # 4jf-e for
insiders. for Hama. .
Bscoesili!» quiet, and nominally unchanged.
Lett! U KMC-.li aa firm; sales 800-bbls
Bailer and i bceee ore firm.
fi'Hiitv—Tl» market favors the buyers; sales 700
lib a! Bf.fffS'c, the Inßlde price for State.
CHLISHATI PROVISION Mi BEET, Nov. 12.
tea oar in demand fjr Mess Porlt, and prioes are
ecninel at SlO 50010.76. No sales of Btdfc Meats.
Ex.iiiniemand at Bo Tor Shoulders, loose, and
l:, :■') raised. There were eatrs of Sides at tins
aim. h-'S it very dull, and it was offered at B\o
telweeiubi r, and can be bought at flo on the spot,
tea li sim ai e in good demand at 8J( e.;
U.ISINB USTJBLliiejIilHtlJB.
B-52E fOfJBTH FAGB.
ARRIVES.
si'l Defiance, (Br) Wyman, dO days from Belfast, I,
'iltutio lo i Benner & 00.
.vi Satsit H Sharp, Mayhow, 6 days from Boston, in
Km. la captain.
Sir Il.vvbcHh, r'.DgUsh, 5 days fiom Fortress Monroe,
Shiest to Tyler. Stone & Co,
xhr Jests Williamson, Jr, Winemore, 7 :days from
hiSJogton, iu ballast to Slnnlcksou & Glover,
kkr Vobatgel, Tobey, 4 days from Providence, In bal
ls (»h Atidenrlfd & 00,
ktr bwigtf, Davis, 4 days from Georgetown, in bli
ss lu cipalo.
Site Trade Wind, HiU, 7 days from Saco, with head •
upvjfit tire d Uabada,
Btb imerfcoß, Bpragg, 12 days from Port Bo pal, in
ts;;oln,
te SB Hammond, Gerilab, 6 days from Gloucester,
slusates captain. •
Stiri S Wheeler, McGlanghlin, 3 days from Setem,
bsJss to captain.
Stir Ecjeno, Hunt, 4 days from Welifleet, with mdsa
-wDßtifoot.
'c fictarict, -idama, 8 days from Shelllown, Md, with
tf'-tier to J W Becon.
s t'B Martin, Tnrpln, 3 dsya from Berlin, Md, with
'tt' Jii L Rewley * 00.
.** kaodard,'Fox, 1 day from Port Penn, Dei, with
'Sii.’jii, Bewley & 00.
Riatr Yolcan, Morrison, 24 bouts from New York,
Maid* to W M Baird & Oo v
httn.u flush, Jonee, 24 hours from- New York, with
C-R to W M Baird tc 00,
... „ CLEARED.
Jip iuaiooai Eagle, Matthews, Sin Francisco, Work
• *8 4 Co.
Brig Btrteticlt, (JngpsrsoD, Bio de Jlaneiro, . do
|j™ Powell, New York, L Audemied Sc oo.:
Glover Davis, Providence, Stnniokson &
hSchr Tdo. Wormwood, Boston, E E Sawyer Sc 00.
ktlr Wu!er Witch, 11 nil, New York, Tyler, Stone k 00.
•ter H tiillelcalfe, Hull, New York, J Street « 00,
tint .iip e , r Hognet, Perry, Boeton. J R Btekieton.
Mrtarmer, McOne, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
- topr, Bowen, New York. W P Clyde.
F«wly, Plerea, New York, W P Olyde..
-It Aliri, Kobloeon, New York, Wf Olyde.
SAILED.
-..SLPucsster, Decan,for Liverpool, with the follow
J “W; M(427 bnehels grain; 723. bags oil cake; 377 do
»’ PMkages lard; 107 oa«ka tallow, 232 hhds
tores starcb; 123 hhds bark;. 200- packages
•Mr. ;> l»le, cotton; 20 bbla lard oil; 10. packages mdse.
BY TBLKORAPH. .
.kiropondonee of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
... , LEWES, Del, Nov. 13' 3PM.
*’! “drihampton, for Liverpool, and Atlantic, for
ili.libark Katharine, lor Liverpool, went tosea
WifeiMi,, wind NW.
‘“••Uo. JOHN P. MARSHALL.
ci;. p BISMOSA^DA
•A ; Luoo, from New York for Liverpool,
iaftt. off George’# Shoal.
CIT Y I'T E MS.
ktituE by Bishop Hopkins.— Our readers
• been informed that a course of lestnres fa
in this oity, during the coming season, in
lk Cburch of Bt. Matthias, by a number of the
JL-'inonis-ht'd lights in the Protestant Episcopal
•■ktb. the first leoture of thlß popular course will be
j" 3 ‘ineiflay evening next, at Concert Hali,bythe
•ikllkv. John Henry Hopkins, D D , Bishop of Ver
'*U| Ha subject to be « Astrology, Divination, and Ne
‘Outey.’i Tickets to the oourte, or a single lecture,
bid at several points, which the reader .will Bod
’bid in the advertisement in another column.
BfAcnrui, Stock op Ladies’ Foes.—Oar
y ?I ' "lit And the largest and most desirable stock of
, E faery inn at Messrs. Charles Oakford & Son’s,
* 551 and 838 Cheßlnut street, under the Continental
1 , Tlie ' r raa *niflcect rich setß of Hudson Bay
, ! l ' t ® a ' ) iSi Chinchilla, and Siberian Squirrel, are
’ n ™ t 0 be of the bßst and moat reliable quality.
■Unv9 ! Bohhets and Childeen’s Hats.—
..J r5 ‘& Cary, proprietors of the popular MiUi
j eelabliebment of this dty, No. 72S Chestnut street,
*, r,t 7 rf BVf r ? choice line of new things in ths
£J3i , ,r i Children’s Hats among which are a
tkji rof Cl siiWte novelties, oonftned exclusively to
fe,i * n 88le *i that we should like every lady reader of
Mamin* before purchasing.
Old Madeira Wine, foe Me-
Im.’,! —To many of our citizens the know*
fc.j, areally genuine quality of Madeira wine,
'j,; S l a ' Purposes, can be found, la a valuable item
tlj,J‘ *™ e8 > The moat certain place to procure this,
ttm« 'u'SMe, Is at Mr. C, H. Mattson’s, dealerto flue
I M and Tenth streets, .
'kisfii* 9 ' ®- iKI ' OED & Son, under the Conti-
Sgj. , bavo now in stock a splendid line of Can
li M ' * * Mobbing Goods of every description, special
. *« for the eeasoa, at low prices
iiltll E FlUTr —Mr. Miller, of West Phila
fHt for our inspection a large Dnohees
ht. ] ‘ 1 " : h 110M ded in size any specimen we have ever
Wet * f i ” Brora to bis own garden, and weighed 21
Tf
,. K / t '” li: FRIENDS OP OUR Soldirrs—ln the
«quj'‘' lalr Oaks Farm,” the following inoldont is
"item™ ttlß New York Tribune's correspondent.
*IH ct |' of hie 19th Massachusetts 'was 'iron-olad'
, * t ‘ lroot rest; a ball struck hit breast.
Mi# , B ' w “round, indented the p luting, and
i U hit Pantaloons.” This vest will resist
tohtj * torust, a pistol shot, or a rifle hall, at
*ud jj ’’ Itosy are manufactured of three sizes,
i ** Stokes, who is the sole agent for
**»it > vmmc M *° aay to at soldiers oan have sent to
~ ’“at will fit,by a friend-giving the average
*'t!, Pi f 2t cton • No. 2 will flt a great majhrity of per
r CSllmd examine this valuable Invention,
To I ° to ' !es ’i under the; Continental Hotel,
ii.ii, ,^ FT —T'bere are more things « to let”
ST! w,eai ' | ed- Hearts are to let every day; old
lid!" 8 stricken hearts—all empty—all to
opiate » E^ r ? ’’“‘to to let, to any new thing— to lams,
a,{ lencR B t ls , t *—Heoda without a tenant. There are
•* ter »? , ’ stostlo, accommodating oauotobouo,
'‘is, , SDt Per month'; to let on bond, and mort
***•; of f '*to‘ And so It gees, from sods to
> anq . * Wl Ptolng with its price, even the hani
h 981 ol ~ aatia l sntia clothing at the Mammoth Em-
Btokes, No 809 Chestnut street,
Gustave Aimarb.—We understand that T.
B. Peterson will to-morrow publish “ The Pirstes of the
praiiies,” Gualave Aimard’s new Indian story, trans
lated fi om the French by liascellss Wraxall.
Prices of Necessaries at Kichmond.—
Scceah i« paying roundly for his whistle. Flour twenty
seven dollars per barrel, salt not to bo had even at the
saltiest price, the search for boots a bootless task, and
bread a brohm bnt high-priced staff of life. Here we
have plenty, and comparative cheapness, and no one need
want for abundant and wholesome food; while for
raiment it is only necessary to go to the Brown Stone
Clothing Hall o! Bookhlll & Wilson, Nos. 003 and 605
Ohestnnt street, above Sixth, where the most elegant, and
most durable garments for soldiers, and youths
to be found in the world are manufactured at a reasona
ble cost.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO O’ObOCK EAST NIQIfT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sts.
K Handy and la, Cincinnati 0 H Hayden, Bo:ton
J B Warner ‘ Jas J Mott. Chicago
J.B Canfield, Pittsburg - Mrs Ball, New York
James Bail, New York Alfred Ball. New York
W C Putnam, B 8 N G Hall, Massachusetts
Mies Jewett, Hartford H B Winship, Hartford
Jas Callender & wf, NjT F W Marcy & lady, N Y
H T Beardaley, Pa J L Boggs, Pei th Amboy
tit Grtubke, Ohio W H Bockfellow, N Y
Oeo L Poore, Boston 0 F Wells
Geo W Beardelee, St Lonis J B Barbour, Wash’n, D 0
Mies M McKelvy, Pittsburg E G Gorton, Conn -
James G Darling, N J Dr Peebles & wf, N Caiile
8.8 MoLecr, Delaware B H Lamson, U S N
E McPherson & wf, Pa Miss Matthews, BaUimore
W L Wheaton, D 8 A E B Bigelow A lady, Bnston
H D Blaol well & lady, N J Miss Carrie 8 Fisber, N J
Geo W WenCN Jersey Van Limburg a
Mre Von Limburg E H Hollister & wf, Balt
Mrs Bernan, Baltimore Mrs WoUseli, Baltimore
Oliver Oharltck, N York D B Kerahaw and lady
Mies Simpson Mrs Kirg
B Drayton Mils King
M Walsh & wf, Athenß, Pa J Bine & la, Mass
Miss Bine, Maesaobnsetts J Van Bnren, Now York
L 0 Lockwood, New York Mrs Wariand, Prov, H I
B 8 Seymour ,fc la, N Jersey W A Torray. N Jsrsoy
8 0 Hasty A la, New Jersey ,L D Brayer & la, N Jersey
A J Lumber & la, N Jersey W B Alger. Boston
Mra G Harrington, Wash Miss Harrington, Wash
W O Bite, Louisville J Getty A la, Baltimore ,
W T Hongh, Baltimore M N Forney, Chicago
W C Wetland, Providence J 9 Williamioh
John B A McOonkey Jas P Boyd
I Q Caldwell D6l Boyd, Ponna -
T 8 Dobbins, Peoria, 1U J GUmer & la, Harrisburg
Mrs Curtin, Harrisburg J A Erben, Lancaster
B E Haleb, New York 0 McL Knox, New York
B D Hy am, Washington Mr Nipple, England
Mr Gilles, England H Childs & wf, Pittsburg
Miss Childs, Pittsburg W L Beal, Boston
0 J Wingate A wf, Maine G B Thompson A wf, Del
H Onderdonk A la, N York W D Hyde, New York
Dr H T Hyde, Now York Q W Wood, New York
8 H Ingalls, Now Bedford S A Walsh, New York
W F Ladd, New York Jas Corson, New York
Horatio F Averlll,New York J L Cassidy, New York
E J Henry, Nevada Ttr John J Djbblns, California
H Wilson, Massachusetts W D Davts, Now Jersey
I W Nelley, New York 8K Whiting, Now York
MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth st„ below Arch.
A Eeggatie, Allegheny M Tredwell, Somerset
W Beall, Wellsburg, Ya P S Leisenting, Penna
G B Barndollar. Pebna Jas Baker, lowa *
Wm Mitchell, Mansfield, O A C Thompson, Conn
J E Icenhouer, Columbus, 0 N D Oortright & wf, Pa
Mlbb H Harlan, M Ohank H J Seaman, Bethlehem
Jos H Trager, Bethlehem J O D Lilly, Beading
Wm Peter A la, New York. Jas B Johnson, F : Delaw'e
J P Doughten, Delaware John B Hobson, Delaware
Wm 0 Fountain, Delaware L Slasher, Ohio
B Blair, Jr, Lancaster S J Bergor, Bath
O W Straub, Bath J Stolzsr, Easton
Ohas McFadden, Penna M Malone, Lancaster
H 0 Wade, Lancaster • W 8 Ruthorford. Harrtsb’g
D G Mark ley. Lancaster 0 0 K Pratt, Mass
0 B Herr,'Lancaster) Miss SI E Herr, Lancaster
E Hartwell, New Hampshire J B Oorm line, Penna
W K Wells, Milford, Pa IF Barnes, Penna
B Hallday, Pennsylvania J Kilnehant, Penna
John WGi oat head, Penna B H Nevin, Shippsnebnrg
Jae Oudsebark, Milford, Pa G P Heller, MUford, Pa
B » Bowen, Pittsburg John Greetsough, Pittsburg
W W Betts & la, Penna E A Irvin A la, Penna
Mrs T P Simpson, M Chunk S B Derriekson, New York
M B Priestley, Penna 0 F Bongier, Lancaster
W 0 Eyyier, Ohambersbnrg Miss Wilso r, Shippensbnrg
J B Loo, Buffalo D Caldwell, Penna
J Morris, N V W S Haven, Pittsburg
AMKBlOAN—Chestnut street, above Filth.
L Dubernot, New York O P Knlgbt, Baltimore
Dr G W Musser, Ft Monroe J H Brinton, Penna
i H Riley A wf, Ohio Mrs D A Finch & son
W H Baggr, Smyrna, Del J B liickar, Wllm, Del
E G Johnson, Boston Jfi Chase, Boston
M E Dickson, Delaware J P Lattamna, Delaware
B Hodgson, Oxford : S Dickey, Oxford
B GBeese, Maryland J J Bpted,.Maryland
G O Penniman, Baltimore J V Ouanidgkam, Del
J B Shinn, New Jersey J H Board man, N Y
W T J Fairbank E 8 Best & wf, New York
H Cffenderfer, Virginia P B Waltz-,1, Mauch'Jtmnk
L Saunders, New York II Foeman, Lancaster
Alonzo Durfer, New York J Moore, Ohio
O P Nelson, Boston W Moore, Sew York
S Coleman, Providence,Bl J J Belph. Providence,Bl
Geo Craier, Cincinnati, O 8 O Long & la, Maryland
BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
J Birardß, Baltimore W Wilson, Baltimore
Dollen, New York B O Matthows
W Milhous, Obio V A Oaups, Brooklyn
B Murray, Maryland W 51 Niohoils, Virginia
J B Bratty, Pottsville F Bate?, Wash, D O
H D Vend*vo & fa, 8t Louis W B Williams, New York
L N B'armond, Ohio IWB Dey A 2 g, Detroit
Mias Graves, Detroit J W Poindexter, Fitcaburg
A B Harrison, Easton J O Downs, Easton
J D Dorley, Bridgeton 8 O Lupton, Albany
Mine E Ohancel, New York W 8 Ackley, New Jersey
B Pbelpot, New York J A Crosbey, New Jersey
E P Howlett, New York J B Bunco, New Jersey
W B Brown & ie, Springfield L Wilson, Jefferson co, NY
James E Gandy, N Y M Lang. Wilkeebarre
8 Hixson, New York G T D eaves, Chester
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
W Patterson, Salem, N J
C E Spencer F Mnirh
W Hasiage, Pittsbnrg Mrs Wilson, Penna
J S Beber, Beading W Duitv & f, Stroudsburg
T B Staples, Stroudsburg A M Llttlahales, N Castle
Mrs J 8 Holcombe, N Jersey Miss O Holcomb. N Jersey
OaptT O Steele, Penna W M Oronise,- Maryland
J Hojer, Sloir 00. ' —V •
NATIONAL HOTEL—Baoe street, above Third.
W W Brfsilu, Lebanon S A Bergstresser, Pa
A Dobbins C S Birch. Beading .
H A Bauch, Lliz A V Bucher Sc s, Lebanon
D Weilzat, Beading A S Kline, Pottsville
J G Shoemaker, Pottsville N Sutton, New York
Mm Kennedy, Lebanon Jos J Greer, Doyiestown
Chas Gross, Allentown
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market
H MBowman, Oheßterco J Finch, Pittsburg
Jos Haines, Cecil, Md John J Johnston, WJ
John Barter, Brooklyn Jas Bttss, Brooklyn
A 8 Oloeson, New Hope Tl Eslenberger, Easton
Wm P Bnndio, Washington H I McOally, Delaware
Jas W Lynch, Delay are J H Miller, Pa
A B Lair, Bising Sun, Md S Htuchaa, Honesdaie
8 W Bood, Honesdaie S Tiffany, Honesdaie
M G Bisbee, Hammonton D Morris, Atlantic Oity
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth.
Geo J Smith, Columbia, Pa F M Gramm, Penna
James McOuliongh D Naff, Beading
H B Sample. Danpbiu co, Pa E Hampton, Del co, Pa
A Snider, Crawford, Pa N Connell, Union 00, Pa
W Bnsseii, Penna John Kline, Marietta, Pa
W U Dannel & la. Lane co Jas B Small, York, Pa
W Mailin, Yoik, Pa W L King, York, Pa
OB Larkin, Wheeling, Va
OOMMEBOIAL—Sixth street, above OhestnuS.
W M Wilson, Newark, Del A S Oadwaliader. Penna
L T Shoemaker, Virginia J Adams, New Jersey
Oapt W Mentzer, Penna J Mentzsr, Pattstowa
N Joneß Beading W E Haines, Chester co
J B Bamsey, Ox'otd W J Smedley, Delaware co
J Taylor, Montgomery co J K Smedley, Chester co
W H Bder, Maryland Dr 8 B Biubbs, Maryland
Dr O P Bye, Che,tor co ‘ D Kimball, Chester ci
BARLEY BHEAF HOTEL—Second, below Vine.
M E SwlDgle, Wayne oo G E Appleman, Wayne co
O VaDgoider, Wayne co H O Case, Wayne co
J Wartrons, Wayno co Wm Martin, Wayne co
J Ott, Wayne co J Walker, Salem, Wayaeco
8 Walker, Salem. Wayne co J A Adams, Wayne oo
H Woodbrldge, Wayne co L Braham, Penna
H N Mitcbtll, Salem, Wayne L Spangenberg, Wayne co
J D Frisbeo. Wayne co J M Grew, Wayne co
H Waters, Waynaco A S Gilkemn, Backs co
E Bittenhouse, Maryland J Üban, Wayne co
E Wildroan, Attleboro J Palmer, Penna
Wm White, Dojleatown J Hibbs, Newtown
J Simneon, Backs co E Tomlinson, Newtown
Miss E Barton. Attleboro L Fretz, Hatboro
J Stackhouse, Bucks co B M Gooch, New Hope
Maj Jos B Boberis, Nowtown H Ball, Wayne co
F M Gaylord, Wayne oo A J Larue, Backs co
Theo Oliver, Easton J GGummere, N Jersey
Wm Wetherill, Wayne co J S Heeton, Newto vu
Wm Thompson, Doyiestown M Mathews, Lahaska
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CaiiowhUl.
M H Myer, Lehigh oo H Boyer, Lehigh co
J Bendel Bethlehem A Gorman, Lehigh co •
P Ruiz, Penna J Hansman, Lehigh co
0 H Hegenhnsh, Allentown D.T Morrow. Lehigh eo
J E-verett, Lehigh co B Everett, Lehigh oo
JO Bewail, Lehigh co J Greenewalf. Lehigh co
L J Lightoapp, Summit Hill A Seiss & fa, Easton
L D Sreckel, Penna . Oapt L F Hecker, Penna
J Oiauser, Lehigh co J Brendsi, Berks co
A Fridriici, Schuylkill oo [|J Shiffert, MiUarstowa
C Teager, Zioneville W Bittenhonse, Hontg’y oo
0 Boldereon, Bucks co
BLACK BE AE—Third street, above (Mlowhill.
Jsmes Fr 7, Allentown Simon Dash, Harrieburg
T K Cade, S Bethlehem ‘ H Sohlosser, 8 Bethlehem
E Watehold, S Bethlehem H S Wagner
Job Miller Alvin Faust, Gwynedd
0 Bruner, Easton Isaac Tomllnton, Byberry
W W Weaver, Berks co, Pa
MOUNT YEBNOH—Second street, above Arob.
A T Burrows. Penna N A Eggleston, Penna
J M Pnllas, Wayne 00, Pa John Andrews, Wayne co
W B Drake, Wayne 00, Pa B Bouke. Wayne 00, Pa
JB Williams, Doeherton. Md E Doyle, New Jersey
N Mitchell,' Damascus, Pa D S Mitchell, Damascus, Fa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ijgKgSi G-BEAT TRIUMPH!—
mTVT’sOHOMAOKEB & 00. have made a new and
grand diicovtry in the manufactnre of the Plano Forte.
By a peculiar construction of the scale and bridge on the
eotmdittg board , thoy are enabled to give nearly double
the ordinary length of the string, from. Vie bridge to
where the hammer strikes the string , which produces most
extraordinary effoots. The power is greatly increased,
and the harmony produced is truly wonderful, giving an
entire new quality of tone, which is deep, rich, sweet,
and melodious, with a Binging peculiarity to each note,
vmUhe to any Piano ever manufactured heretofore.
The musfo-loviDg public are respectfully invited to call
at onr Warerooms, No. 1021 OHE3THUI Street, where
they oan examine this great improvement in the Plano
Forte. BCHOMAOKEB & 00.,
nolSlm 1021 OHESCNUr Street
Gboyeh & Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle
SEWING MACHINE, for manufacturing purposes, is
the BEST machine In the market, andis sold for FORTY
DOLLABS. No machine ever introduced in this eity
has sold so rapidly or given snob universal satisfaction.
Do not fail to oall and examine it before purchasing else
where. Office, TBO OHEdTNUT street. nofl-tf
B—T—lB6o—X.
DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTEBE.
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They, prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. ,
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
! They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus.
Thoy cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the beat BITTEBS In the world. They
make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature’s
peat restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Bum,
the celebrated OaUsaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to
age or time or day, Partlonlarly recommended to dril
cate 'persons requiring iT gentle stimulant.’ Bold by aU
Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H DBAKE
* 00„ 202 BBOADWAY. New York. leSMm
Upham’s Haib Dyi, 38 cents a box.
—Three boxes for SI ; the best to use. Try ft ;Sold
only at UPHAM’B, m CHESTNUT St. «e27-Bm*
John Cochran, New York
Disiasbs of the Eye and Eab soi
enttficGlly treated, and a care guaranteed if curable, by
Prot J. IBAAOB, No. 611 FINN Street. ne?l2-4t*
Batoheloh’s Hair Dye !
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. § ATOHELO It'S oelebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be dhitingniehod from nature ;
warranted not to Injure the Hair In the least; remedies
the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HATR Instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair Boft and boau
ttlul. Sold by all Druggists, &o,
t&~ The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, on the four tides of each box. "
FACTORY No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,)
*rtny2B-ly New York.
MARRIED.
MUSSELMAN—WITHERS —November 13:h, 1862,
at the residence of Eli K. Price, E-o , by the Rev Haury
J. Morton, D.D., Ssmnel Mueselinan, of Marietta, Pa.,
to Josephine, daughter of the lete John H. Withers, of
the city of Philadelphia. [No cards.] 45
BHADNOE—BH&FFER —On the Uth of November,
1882, by the Rev. E.W. Butter, Mr. Geo. Shamiooto Mias
Mary Ann Schaffer, both of Plumstead township, Baers
county. Pa: [Do,lesiown papers please copy.! 45
THOMPSON—WOLF—October 30th, by Bev. W.
Oatfccart. Mr. Howard Thcmpßon to Mies Mary H. Wolf,
both of Philadelphia, *
ZAOHARIE—HCtOHINGA—On the'l2th Inst, by
tbe Bev. 8. Morals, Mr. Ellis Zaoharie to Mist Anna
Hutchings, both of New Fork; ; #
MoCONNBLL—KINOAIB,—On Tnaeday evening,
Nov.. 4, b> Rev. T. W J. Wylie, Mr.'Wm. McConnell,
of bock Island, Illinois, to Miss Eliza Kincaid, of this
city. *
KING—BASKET! B— Nov. 6th, by Rsv. Dr. Kars nor,
Mr. John C. King, tlrmeriy of Newcastle county, Del.,
to Miss Lizzie T. Baßketer, of Philadelphia. *;
DIED.
OAKFOBD.—On Ihe 11th'instant, Charles Oakford
Sen,, in the 66th year of his age.
His relatives and male friends, also, the msmhßrs of
Concordia Lodge, No. 67 ; Columbia Mark Lodge, No,
91, A. Y. M-, and the Masonic fraternity, are invited to
attend the funeral, this day, Bt 2 o’clock, from No.
1334. Spring Garden street. To proceed to Monument
Cemetery. * : .
OHABTENEY.—At the residence of her parents, No.
301 Wooster street. New York olty, oa Tuesday evening,
November 11, a short but severe illnejs. Miss Catherine
Jane Cbaßtenry, , nly danghter of Edward Ohesteney,
Era , of New York, in tbe 23i year of her age. Previous
to departure Bhe desired to be remembered to .her Phila
delphia relatives and friends. ■' ' . u *
MATHER—On Thursday, the 13th inst, Miss Eilsn
Y. Mather, in the 26th yearof her age. *
Funeral from the residence of. her father, Mr. John
Mather, Radnor, Delaware county, on Sunday morning,
the 16th inslant, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Radnor
Chmch. .
CON WELL—On the 12th tost., Hnbert Conwell, aged
40 > ears. #
BOWERS —On ihe 12th Inst, Johanna Bowers, aged
42 years. ... * ■
FAGAN—On the 12th inst., Margaret Fsgan, infant
daughter of Mary and the late Peter Fagan, aged 2
years. - -. ■ . . #
LENFSSTY —On the 15th of Oct., at Newport News,
Ya., of typhoid fevtr, Joseph Fran);, youngest son of
John W* and Mmia L Lenfestey, of Byberry, in the 231
year of bis age. ’ *
FOLLBB.—On the 12tb Inst., Mrs. Ann Fuller, wife
toiler, sen., pilot, aged Tl years. *
GIFFORD —On the 12th iaat., Deborah P«, wife of
lifon B. Gifford. #/
GEA.Y.—Ontlio 12ih inst ,Wm, Gray, in theSOfch year
f bis_ege._ _ - #
GBEVffiLIi —Oa the 10th Inst., atWilllamatown, N.
J. ? Mr Wm A. Gfetrell, aged 31 years. #
GBIITITHS —On the 11thinst,,MissEIiz»C.,daagh
ter of Wm V. and Bebecca Griffitbe, aged 22 Fears. * ;
BAINES—On the 12eh Inst., Sarah E.Baicea, daugh
ter oi Ghalkley, Raines, of Longacomlng, N. J.
HAMILTON.—Oa the lUh last., Bamael J'., son of
Alexander and the late Mary Ana Hamilton, in the 18th
year of bis age. *;
HASPEL—On the Uth instant, Geo. Washington,
eon of X<onis and Charlotte ; Hasps!, aged. 4 years and I
month. •. ‘ .. . V . #.
HOI/LING3 ffOBTH—On the 12th lost,, Ann Ho!-
ogßWorth. aged 82 years. ■ ; *
LAMBEBI.—On the 12. h inst., Jujla Lambert, aged
r years. ■ *
LAKG.—On the 12th lust, Ataaon H., eon ot Leopold
od Qcrlrnde Lang, in the 19th year of nis age. .*"•
liOWCKS.—Suddenly, on the 9sh inst., Anna Eliza
beth Lownes, wife of Cbas. 8. Lowuoa. aged 18 years,
dangtterof Stephen and Hannah Ann Greene. *
McUOBMKJK—On the 12th inst., Bernard, eon of
Bernard and Alice McOorutiefc, aged 4 months. ■. *
SIILLIII —On the 11th inst, Mary P. Miller, wife of
F- *
'rank Miller.
BHKIiLY.—On the 11th lost, Miss Susan 8, only
daughter of BdwiD V. and Susan Shelly, aged 24 yrs. #
TJNGBBBB-—On the 11th init., Maria, daughtsr of
H -- - -
[eery a* d Louisa tjngerar, aged X 9 months. > #
WEAYEE.—On the 21st October, of wounds recc-ivad
at the battle of Cedar Mountain, Jacob £, Wearer, In
tli'e 33d year of bis age. • • #
WOBBELL —On the 11th inst., Norris Worrell, aged
57 years. : - *
BLACiL DBESS &OODS.—-BLACK
Velour Beps, Velour Ottomans, Grain do Pond res,
Epiiigllnea, Popeline3, French Kerisofl, Erencli Oish
meres, cheap Gashmeres. all- wcol Monaselme de lialne3)
single and double widths; cheap De Lalnea; Tatnisea,
Baratheas, Dw p d'Altnaa; Eogliah and French Bomba
zinee; Silk* warp Cashmeres, Turin Oloths, Grape Olotlia,
Paramatlap, liieh Popifns, Satin de Chisel, Bombazine
Alpßcasg &o. ' Alao, Black Silks and hhawls of evary
description. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
oc29*tf No, 91S OHFS9TNOT Street.
EYEE & LANPELL,
FOUBTH and ABOH BTBEEm
OPENING FOB FALL SALES:
Magcidcexit Silks.
Magnificent Shawls.
Magnificent Poplins,
Good Black Silks.
Bichest Printed Goods.
Good Stock of Stages- ee2Q-tt
UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE.
\X3 VBNDE, FOURTH DISTBIOT—The Assessor
for the Fourth O Election Dlsirict has transforred his
office to No. 427 CHESTNUT Street, in the Farmers 5
anti Mechanics 1 Bank Budding. nol-3 3t
parableof the ten virgins—
Us 2 A PAINTING illruitrative of this subject, br W.
ufii u^-n^b«fcri*ixro,-«PU-wlU~vTOn?lMti;tr~~ftjr~
a few days, at the Galleries of JAS- S EABLE & SON,
816 CHESTNUT Street. nol3-3t*
««=» ACKNOWLEDGMEST.-9AI OF
LL§ the lody visitor? at the United Slates MILITARY
BOSPITAL, at SIXTEENTH and FILBERT Streets,
thankfn ly acknowledges tbs receipt of T WENTY- FIVE
DOLLARS, for the sick and womided soldiers, being
naitof the proceeds of a Fair held by thepnpiisof the
YOUNG LADIES’AOADEMY at 1003 SPRING GAB
DEN Street. It*
iy» NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE B ANK,
tk_3 Philadelphia, Soverobor4 t 1802 — The following
Besolotion was this day adopted by the Board of Direo
toreand ordeted to be published : .
Resolvedt That the unsold portion of the Stook of this
Bank be offered to the present Stockholders at par. each
Stockholder to have the privilege ot taking a prorata
share, according to a scale adopted bv the Board, pro
vided eubacription and payment be made before the drat
day of January, 1863,
nol4tjal
■*==> NOTICE -THE FIRST OF A COURSE
[L§ OIT THREE LECTURES on ibe HOLY LAND
will be delivered by WILLIAM WHITE WILLIAMS,
of How York, in the second Reformed .Presbyterian
Church. TWEHTY-SEOOHO Street, below GallowhtU,
on TUESDAY EVESINO next, 38:h fast. Subject—
Forty Days in Jerusalem, or a Sketch of Palestine and
a Description of Jerusalem.
Tickets for the Course.. .50 cents.
Single Tickets. 1.........25 *<
For sale at Martian’s Book Store, Presbyterian Board
of Publication, Presbyterian House Tract Society, and
the Store of Wm. S. Bentonl, Sixth, abore Market.
. noli 4i*
•ys» ’ OFFICE OF DELAWARE MUTUAL
1)3 SAFETY IBSURANOE OOMPAHY, Phila
dbi.phia, November 12, 1362,
The Board of Directors hare this day declared a cash
dividend of TEN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock,
and SIX PEE DENT, interest on the Scrip, of the Com
pany, payable on and after the first December proximo.
They have also declared a Scrip dividend of FOIITY
PEB CENT, on the Earned Preminms for the year epd
tag October 81, 1862 Certificates fcr which will be is*
sned to the parties entitled to the same on and after the
first December proximo—the Company assuming the
payment of all Taxes on the above Dividends.
The Board of Directors have ordered, also, that the re
maining outstanding Scrip of the Company of the issues of
the years prior to 1858 be redeemed in cash on and after
Eebmsry 2, 1863, from which date all interest thsreon
shall cease
noil 6t
HENBY fcYLBUBN, Secretary.
ry=- COOPER* SHOP
U 3 PBEfeHMINT 00 ill
SnbscriptiOEß from the fo!
00MM.EB0I4Xi BOOM i
Cooper, shop and Union Yoll
and Hospitals:
John Haseltine. $2O
W aid B. Haseltine...... 20
Joseph Jeanes...... ... 20
Daniel Smith, Jr 20
Thomas Smith.... . 20
Daniel Haddock, Jr.... 20
John B, 8udd...., 20
John Th0ma5.......... 20
80. FotteraU. 20
William B. Hart....... 20
JoshuaLippiocott...... 20
William 8. Smith..'. 20
Stephen Morris 20
Jacob W. G0ff......... 20
WiHlamS Grant....... 20
John B. Kenney....... 20
Cash, W. M. S 20
William M Clarke..... 2f>
Charles Borle. 20
Jsmes W. Paul. 20
80hert8teen........... 28
Andrew 0. Barclay..... 20
Lewis Audenreid....... 20
8. Morris Wain (for H05pita1)................
pital)................ 20
Adolph E. 80r1e........ 20
Obarleß 8; Pcaslee..,... 20
John S Kewbold ...... 20
8. H. Horstmann. 20
D. B. Cummin5......... 20
Thomas H, M00re...... 20
Archimedes J. Bucknor. 20
Published by special reqtn
WILLIAM
Attest: Wm. M. Maull, I
hc> NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—At a
Ujj Meeting of the Board of Presidents of the CITY
PABBENGEB BAILWAYS, held on TUESDAY, Nov.
lltb, the following Preamble and Besolntion were
adopted, and the Secretary was directed to have the
amt published:
Whtreat, The greatly-increased cost of all articles
that are required for the operation of the City Passenger
Hallways, together with the payment of the National
Tax imposed on the gross receipts of all Passenger Bail
way Companies, renders the present charge for convey
ing passengers inadequate to meet the expenses and leave
a margin from which to remunerate Btochholderß for their
investments: therefore, be it
Seso'vtd, That, on and after the FIR9T DAY OF
DECSMBEB NEXT, the price et Single Fares on aU
Oily Passenger Ball ways shall he SIX CENTS, and,
with Ixohange Tickets. EIGHT .OENTS.
HENEY OBOSKEY,
Secretary Board of Presidents,
(V==» THE FIRST LECTURE OF THE
COURSE, in aid of the OB ÜBOH OF. BT.
MATTHIAS vtll be deilverd at OONOEBT HALO, on
TUESDAY EVENING, Not. IS , 1852, at 8 o’clock, by
the Bt. Bev. JOHN HKNBY, HOPKINS,D. D. Sub
jeot—ll Astrology, Divination, and Necromancy.”
Tickets for sale at 0. H. Burns’. 911 Chestnut street;
Episcopal Book Depository, 1224 Chestnut street; Wyeth
& Bros, 1414 Walnut street, and at the Hall. Price
BBcents. nolo-8t if
pv-s=. EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH,
[A3 PiTTBBtrsOH, Noveraber4,lB62.
The Directors of this Bank havo declared a dividend of
FITE PEB CENT, out of the earnings. of the last six
months, payable on and after the 14 th Inst. The United
States duties will be assumed by tbe Bank.?:
Eastern stockholders or Iheirlegsl representatives will
be paid at'the Western Bank ofPbUadeiehia,
nol2 « H. M. MUBBAY, Cashier.
»/==» MERCHANTS’ ANH MANUFACTU
HJj BKBb’ BANK, PMTBBUBB.—This Bank
has declared a Dividend of FOUR PEB' CENT., free of
sll ’Taxes, out of the profits for the last six months, pay
able on or after tho- ,14th inst. Eastern Stockholders
will be paid at tbe FABMEBB’ AND MECHANICS*
BANK, of Philadelphia W. H. DENNY, Cashier.
PITTSfIURG. Nov. 7,1862. - ■ ? . v , . / no9-6t
«==» T RKASURER' S BEPARTMEST,
PENNSYLVANIA BAIL ROAD COMPANY,
I'hiladklpbia October IT, 1883. * 1
The BOARD'OF DIBEOTOBB have 'thla'day' fle
et ared a Semi-Annual Dividend of EOOR PER DENT,
on the Capital Stock of (he Company, clear of State and
Government Taxes, payable' on and after November
15th, 1882. - .
Powers of attorney for the OtjUection of Dividends
can be had on application at tbia office. '
THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer,
So. SSSSonthThlidatr^et,
ect 18-lm
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14.1862.
J. W. TO BUST, Cashier,
»' VOEUHTEER RE
ttIITIBE, Wot. 10, 1862.
blowing members of '<• THIS
ASSOCIATION,” for the
unteer Befreshment Baloons
Samoa! 0. Morton s{lo
Thomas J. M0ge0r..... 20
John Barton.':.. 20
Robert C00k....,...... 20
Samuel 0aetner........ 20
Andrew B Chambers... 20
Joseph H. Roach 20
Thomas Webster, Jr..., 20
Arthnr H. H0weU...... 20
Thomas A. 8idd1e...... 20
A. Bales Grabb........ 29
Joseph H Trotter 20
William S- Stewart..... 20
John O. Davis 20
Edward O. Knight. 20
John Eice....20
Jacob T. Banting 10
Semnel T,,o*nby ...... 10’
Thomas Ii Wooiston... 10
Benjamin E l lludtiy.... 10
tnngerlch & Smith.,.;. 10
J ohn Track 5..,...... 10
James D. 5mith......;. 10
D. Jeanes and T. Birch. 10
J ames L Olaghorn..... 10
John B. Myers, 10
George P Donghead ... 10
William K. Bray. 10
John McOanles. .10
Jesse G0d1ey........... 10
Ssmuei IS Slay maker... 10
Charles 8 Lewi5....... 10
rest.
M, OOOPEB, President.
Secretary. It
nr=* CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA
ITS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, N. E. corner SB
VENTH and OHBtJTiiOT Streets.
Bockkeeping, Penmanship, Calculations, &c. Open
Day and Evening. Individual Instruction. Twenty five
per cent off regniar prices. no!2 6t*
MflE» OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST
TO THE ARMY AMD NAVY, Philadelphia,
Oct. 24th. 1882.
Woondcd Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, Bhould apply immediately at the office
of the Surgeon- Artist to the Government, No. 1609
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER,
oc2Btf Government Surgeon-Artist.
lyega. MECHANICS’ BANK—PHILABEL
IA3 PH i A, October 7,1862.
The Annual Election tor Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY. November 17, between
the home of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M
ocB-tno!7 J. WIEGAND, Jr. Cashier.
ryt=» COMMERCIAL BANK Of P.ENNSYL
ILS TAN lA,-.PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 4,
. ikt>2 —The Board of Directors have this day declared a
dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable to the S ook
holders, free of State and National taxes, oa and alter
Friday, the 14th Inst.
nos-dtl4 8. 0-PALMER: Cashier.
ms=» BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP,— PHI-,
lies LADBLPHtA, November 4,1802 —The Direct,
ors have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER
OIENT. on the capital stock for the last stx months, pay
able on demand, clear of United States and State .tax.
noB 12t JAMBS BUSSELL, O-ishter.
MS> MECHANICS’ BANK.—PHILADEL
PHIA, November 4, 1862.—The Board of Di
rectors of this Bank have declared a dividend of FIFE
PER CENT, on'tba business of the last six months, pay
able to the Stockholders, on and after the 14th instant,
free of all taxation.
ncS-dlI4 J. WIEGAND, Jr, Cashier.
nr=» FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’
IJJS BANK—Philadelphia, October 6,1862.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of November
next, between tho hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock
P. M.; and on, TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held
at the Banking House, at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to
the charter, W. BC9HTON. Jm', .
oci-tnol7 Cashier.
NOTICE.—I HAVE APPOINTEDGUS-
Ii3 TAY GUMPEBT, No. 1619 MARKET Street, As
sistant Assessor, under the Internal Revenue Tax Law,
-for Division No 6}{, which Is comprised within the li
mits of the west Bido of Broad street to the SohaylkUl
river, and from the north Bide of Chestnut street to the
south side of Arch street.
THOMAS W. SWENEY, -
United States Assessor Second Collection District of
Pencsj lvania. noll-wfm9t
■wags- OFFICE GIRARD F ScM! INSi CO:, 416
y 3 WALKUTtt, PHILADELPHIA,Nov.IO,IB92.
—The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FOUR DOLL ARS per share for tho last six months, pay
able to the Stockholders on and after this dale.
ALFRED B. GILLETT,
nol2-wfm9t Treasurer.
THE PHILADELPHIA' BANK.—
If 5 PhiladblfhiA, October 6,1862.*
The annual meeting'of the Stockholder-swill be held at
the Banking House on TUESDAY, November 4,1802, at
12 o’clock M.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking Hense on MO NDAY, November 17,1862,' be
tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 PM,
ocB-wfmtnolT B >B. OOMEGYB, Cashier..
mbs. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYE
-113 TANIA. Philadelphia, Oot. 13,188 i.
A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of No
vember next, at 12 M. ' i
The annual election for;Directors wili be held at the
Banking House, on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 10. At M. and 2 P. M.
oel3-mwftl7 8. O. PALMER, Cashier.
ryup. CONSOLIDATION B A N.K .PHILA-
U 3 DEL ?BIA, October 9, 1882,; - i
The Annual Election for DIRECTORS wilt be held at
the Banking Honse on MONDAY, the 17th day of No
vember next, between the honrsof 10 A. M. and 2P. M,
A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same place on Tuesday, the 4ihday of November, at
12 M. [oclO-fmwtnl7J JOS. N.-PEIR3QL. Cashier.
fy=. SOUTHWARK BANK,
lo .-PHiLADSLPHiAi_.oetrtaf.7i L 1863.
The ANNUAL ELECTION for DIBKOTOSB wtllbe
held at the Banking Honee on MONDAY, the 17th day
of November, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M, and
2 o’clock P. M.
A General Mooting of the Stockholders will be held at
the fame place on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November
next, at 12 o’clock M.
ocB' wtmtnolT F. P. STEEL, Cashier.
GIRARD BANK.—PHILADELPHIA,
U2s October 9,1862.
The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House, on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem
ber, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
A General Meeting of the Stockholders wilt be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, the 4th of November, at
12 o’clock M. " W. L. SCHAFFER,
oclO-fmw-tno!7 Oas&ler.
wca BANK OF FENS TOWNSHIP.
|LB Fhii.akki.phia, Oot. 11,1862.
An election for thirteen Directors will be held at the
Banking House, on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem
ber nest, between 10 o’clock A. M. and 3 o’clock P. M.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the Broking House, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of No
vember nest, at 10 o’clock A. H.
ocl9-mwfti>l7 JAMES RTTSSELL, Cashier.
FINANCIAL.
RATIONAL LOAN—7.3O BONDS.
PBOPOS4LB will be received at this Department
until 12 o’clock of MONO AY, the 17th Instant, and then
opened, for Thirteen Millions, Four Hundred and
Twenty Thousand, Five Hondr'ed . and Fifty. Dollars,
(5i13.420.550), being the . whole amount of 7 30 Three
Yearß* Bonds authorized by law, and remaining undis
posed of. Offers for any amount not tas than one bond
of Fifty Dollars will be Considered, but the Department
will be at liberty to decline all proposals not regarded as
advantageous to the Government.
Ten percent, of eaoh amount offered mast be deposited
with an Aeeietant Treasurer, otid will be forfeited in case
of acceptance, of proposal and'non-payment of the ba
lance, within tan days from date of notice of acceptance.
All deposits on account of proposals not accepted will be
immediately returned to tbe offerers. ■
On receiving deposits, the Assistant Treasurers will,
when any deposit may be made, issue duplicate certifi
cate., the original of which
by when it will be sent, with his.-proposal, to the Seore.
tery of the Treasury . - •' . .
No proposal will be considered in absence of such a
cretifioate; nor will any proposal be received after twelve
o’clock of the day fixed for the opening. _
. 8. P. CHASE,
nolo-6t Secretary of tbe Treasury.
U. S.
FIVE TWENTIES;
20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERN
MENT AFTEB FIVE YE ABB.
I am Instructed by tho SECRETARY 03T THE ■
TREABTTRY to receive subscriptions Tor tbe above
LOAN AT PAR,
Interest will commence from the DAT B! OF, SUB
BOBIFTION, and is PAYABLE IK GOLD at the Mint,
or any Bub-Treasury or Depository of tho United States,
on the first days of May and November of each year.
At the present premium oh gold, these Bonds yield
about EIGHT per cent, per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBBOBIPTIOH AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD St.
> nofi tf ' ' • ' . -
K nnn flO.OOO, $5 000, $4,000,
tPXfI.UUI/. 82.000,8900, and 8700, to invest on
Mortgage. Apply to ALFBED FITLEB, Conveyancer,
No. 61 North SIXTH Street noll-fit*
flj qqAG A THIS AMOUNT TO
vOO,I/UU, LOAN in sums of 83.000 t 086,000 on
Mortgages or G. Bents. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309
WALNUT Street noS
2QO BARRELS
“PLANET” GOAL OIL.
Fer‘sale, as per sample, by
WRIGHT, SMITH, PEARS ALL,
nol4-2i#. , ’ 515 MABKBT STBBET.
“rjHHE BIG GUN ”
'XEMOVKD PROM
432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE.
PHILIP WILSON & CO.
Have removed their Guns, Pistols, Bifles, _ JTlshinj
Tackle, Skates, Oricketand Base Ball Implements, Cadet
Musketa and Eaoipmenta to '
oe2o 1m 415 CHESTNUT STBUET.
mHB BAIL WAY TIMEKEEPER,
L Eepadaßy adapted for Army aalee. Good imitation
gold ; will beep excellent time ; have fancy hands and
engraved dials, (he letters standing in relief. This li one
of the most taking novelties of the day, and should retail
at prices from 820 to $5O each. They are furnished by
the case, containing six of different designs, as follows:
Engraved; per case, 833 00; Engraved, and electro-gild
ed, $36.00: Engrave", superior, $39 00. Engraved, su
perior, and electro Are gilded $42 00 Engine turned,
and same material, over which ia good silver, heavily
plated, $36.00 • Samples of the foregoing, comprising two
of the first, and one each of the others, malting a half
dozen, at the regular wholesale rates, $36 60. Terms,
Cash. Will be sent to any part of the loyal States, with
bill for collection on delivery , Buyers in the Army will
have;to,send p/tyment im advance, aa the Express Com
panies refuse making collections south, of the Potomse,
This is just the thing for those inclined to make money
among the eoldiers. Send In yonr orders early.
: BTJBBABD BEOS., Sole Importers.
nol4-3t 63, 65, and 6.7 NASSAU St, New York.
TjiYE AND BAR. —Db. JAMES
IL IBWIS, OCULIST and AUBIST, haa again re
turned from his professional tour In Europe, and perma
nently located at K.o. 337 North SIXTH Street Office
hours from 6 to 12 A. M., and 2to 4 P. M. . 5024-2mlf*
Eye and ear.— professor, o.
ISAACS', OCULIST AND AUBIST, from Ley
den, Holland, has located himßelf at No. 611. PINE
Street, where persons affected with diseases of the EYE
and EAR would.do well to call, as he guarantees a care
to all cases, if durable. The Prefessor can Bho w, proof d£
hie former skill aud ability, from The
Professor invites the.medics! faculty, as, holms ho. secret
to bis mode oOwaiment. ABTIVISIAbEYES scienti
fically inserted without, pain. N. B.—No charge* made
for examination: : : c , - BOl&Qtfb
Eye and ear infirmary, -No.
83£ North. SIXTH Staeet—lt is with pa small gra
tification and pleasure that lam able to refer-to my la
boraa* nn oculist and aurisbdhringthe past eight months
in the eilyof Phlladolylia. Numerous cogja of deafness,
soma of which bavobpen tor years standing, and very
many affections dS the Eye jand
haariDg have been, seriously obstructed, or almwit en
tirely lost, havaboen successfully treated; and the pro
fession bag, from thus to time, been'pptonished at my al
most mlractdens. susoess, both medically and enrgloally,
I will warrant a cure to eversoasa where the hrglma are
perfect (n formation; and I entreat all those who are,
afflicted, to avoid pretending anacks, wim have no oonft
deoee hi their own ability, yAttSjj iiEWIS, M. D,,
»oM0V» j .oepijrt.apd iiirbt.
RETAIL DRY 3KJODS.
JJ'OW OPEN >
Superb Lyons Velvet Cloaks,
India Silk Cloaks,
Velvet Pile Cloaks,
Mohair Plush Cloaks,
Woolen Plush Cloaks,
Castor Beaver Cloaks,
Diagonal Plush Cloaks,
French Foeskifl Cloaks,
French Beaver Cloaks,
Magnificent Gros de Paris Cloaks.
NEW CLOAKS
OPENING EVERY MORNING.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
noT-fmwlm
QLOAKB! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
THE ONLY GENUINE WATER-PROOFS IN THE
CITY. : -
OUE NEW STYLES '
Abe ■ ■
THE OSBORNE,
THE CELEBRATED CASTILIAN,
THE LB GILET AND PRINCESS.
These are beeutltul and exquisite stylos, and oan only
be fonnd in perfection at
IVENS & Go.,
oc3o 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
ftLQAKB! ’ CLOAKS!
\ An Immense Stock of
NIW & FASHIONABLE SIYLES.
Our Garments in style, quality, and manufacture
Are guarantied equal to any in the Oity.
Ladles will please examine before purchasing.
PARIS STORE,
EIGHTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
MISSIS AND CHILD REN’S
. CLOAKS!
The Largest Assortment,
Latest and Most Approved Styles,
At Exceedingly Low Prices:
No. 137 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET.
oc3o-lm
"CHNE QUALITY CHAINS LAINE
I? LONG BROOHE BHAWLS, from auction, below
the regular prices.
Open-centre Long Broohe Shawls, deep broebe ends
and border.
Open-centre Square Cashmere Shawls.
Btrlped Broohe Shawls.
Gay and plain Style Blanket Shawls.
Children’s'and Misses’Blanket Shawls.
Long ahd Square Black Thibet Shawls.
Engliih real Water-proof Cloak .Cloths, brown and
black mixed;
Water-proof Cloaks ready made.
EDWIN HALL & BRO.,
26 South SECOND Street.:
N. B —A large assortment ot Balmoral Skirts, whole
sale and retail. no!4
TTIASmONABLE POPLINS AND
X? BE PS. opened,
New Shade Violet Be Alps.
New Shade Glaive Blno.
New Shade Fashion Groen.
New Shade Wine Color*
Brown a and fine Blacks
EYRE & LA.NDEIIII,
Ho4-tf EOUBTH and aSOH Streets.
SILKS AND MEIIINOES FROM
New York Auctions.
Fashionable Drees Silks.
Moire Antiques, very rloh.
Fine Purple Merinoea, new shades.
; Fine Blue Merlnoes, new shades.
Mode-colored French Merinoes. - .
EYRE & LANDELL,
no4-tt FOURTH and ABOH Streets.
millinery goods.
gp MILLINERY GOODS.
M. BERNHEIM,
726 CHESTNUT STREET,
Hasnow in store, just received from AUCTION, a large
and choice stock of
BIBBONS, of all widths and colors.
FLOWEBS, all the new shades.
PEATHEBB, do. do. do.
VELVETS, do. do. do.
SILKB, do. do. do.
BLACK ENGLISH OB APES, at all prioes, and
MOUBNING BIBBONS to suit, and all ottur articles
belonging In tbe Millinery Line. ;
He is now selling off his enflre stock at
GBEATLY REDUCED PRICES FOB CASH,
and would call the attention of the trade to this fact.
Don’t forget,"
N0.T26 CHESTNUT BTBEET.
N. B.—Velvets out Uat. oc2B-tf
FALL. 1862
1862
WOOD & GARY,
BUOCBSSOBS TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
Have now in store a
COMPLETE STOCK
OF
MILLINERY GOODS.
CONSISTING OF
Bilk, Velvet, and Colored Straw
BONNETS AND HATS,
French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &«.,
To which they respectfully Invite the attention of. th*
former patrons of the Honse, rod the trade generally.
seS-Sm ... ~ -
FjTHOS. KENNEDY & BRO.
728 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH.
HAVE HOW BEADY THEIB
FALL IMPORTATIONS OB' FRENCH
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
AND GENEBAL MILLINHBY GOODS.
esS-8m
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
ROSENHEIM,
BROORSfA Got.
t3l MARKET STREET,
NOBTH BIDB,
Have now open for their
FA L L SAL E S
A LABGX AND HANDSOME STOCK OF
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
OOHSISTIHO Of
RIBBONS, VELVETS, SILKS,
FLOWERS,
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
and
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,
To which tbe attention of tbs trade is
EEBPEOTFUIiIiT BOIiIOriKD. :
’ ’ . es2o*2m
CARPETS AN» OIL CLOTHS.
FOURTH ST. CARPET STORE,
No. 47 SOUTH FOUETH STBEET.
L T. DELACROIX,
Invites an examination of his stook of Carpetings, .to
which will be found.
259 PCS. BRUSSELS CARPETINGS,;
At less than present cost of importation.
Also, 200 .pieces extra Imperial, three-ply, superfine,
medium, and .low . grade Ingrain, Venetian, Hall, and
Stair Carpetings at retail, very low for cash. no3-2m
A RCH-BTREET CARPET WARE
ZII ■ BLOUSE. ■, - /
OLDDEN & RIOKNER.
No. 8.33 ABOH STBEET,
TWO DOOBS-BELOW NINTH STBEET,
' SOUTH 8188,
are now receiving their
FAIL IMFOBTATIONSOF
FOBBIGN AND DOMESTIC
GARPETINOS.
tmhractoc nll-the hew etyieß, whioh they are effertog at
HOW PBIOES
se3T-2m FOB CASH.
CUTLERY.
& ELY.
KC* 390. PEGG BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA,
MAHU.FACTURHng CV
PATENT CAS3J*STEEL
TABLE CUTLERY s
Also, the. BEST and CHEAPEST
ARMY KNIFE, FORK, and SJ2QGN
IK, SBB MARKET.
Warranted
OAST-STEEL FORKS.
8e24-wfmSm -
O»HR YA N, lift?
■ST WALNUT-Street, will oponBABIS MILLINBBY
loi- the Wlater, on THUBSBATR November 6,1862.
nol&l3t*r-' I"
A RMY DISKS.—A capital wteJe for
A. eemp.and field sue. Safe from wet, compact, and
convenient to carry inpocket For sale bg ■ ; ; .
'• - ■ W. H. DAOMUN,
104 NOBTH BELAWAHB | Avenue, Philadelphia,
AGENTS WASTED to sell tim SJiflldelphla tod
vicinity. 1 0923-iw*
BROADWAY,
NEW YORK, NOVEMBER, 1882.
ORVIS, NEWELL, &
; SMITH,' .
Inti to the attention of the Trade to their large Stock of
V E L V E T S v
BIBBONS, &o.
8010.6 C :
PRIKTS,
AT 10W PBIOES.
T-OZ. OANTON FLANNELS.
FOB BAMS, FOB NET CASH ON DEMY BUY, BY
GvEO. OKIGKi, ;
noHtf No. 219 CHURCH Alter.
T>AGS! BAGS! BAGS!
JL» 5,000 Androaooggin, 2 baa.,-17 oz., cotton;
13.CC0 Ozark, : do., —do.
4,000 Yeoman, do., do.
3.000 OcntievHlo, do., do.
2.000 Prince Albert, do., do.
5,000 Hanover, do., ' do.
8,000 Union, A, flex and cotton;
6'onnp and Bnrlap Base, til sizes, for sale by
JOHN T. BAILKY 4 00.,
1010-lm* 113 North if HO NT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
OABP E TIN <3- S,
OILCLOTHS, AND MATTINGS.
WOLFE & GO.,
COMMISSION HEBOHANTS,
Ho. 133 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
ISf A ft»U assortment of Phlladelphla-made Carpet*
always to Store, . 002 2m
0 OTTON YARN.
BUPEBIOB COTTON YABN, No. 10,
A KMY €3K>OX>S„
DARK-BLUE COAT OLOTHB.
BABE-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. .
BEY-BLUE OLOTHB FOB OFFICERS.
ARMY’BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
9BILLB, BTANDABD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINSM DBILLS AND DUOK.
BBOWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AMD
BHIBTINGB.
Forsatebr ■■■
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
■ ael-Iftr '- ' -
OOPIIN, & 00.,
HO. 830 CHESTNUT STBEET,
tteprepared to . / ~
CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY
of - ■ •
ARMY
WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS,
' 03F
STANDABD QUALITY.
' anYT-Sm
gHIPLEY, HAZARiD, fis
HUTCHINSON,
No. U 3 CHESTNUT BTBEET,
COMMISSION MEBOHANTS
•»0* TBS BAM Of
PHIL GOODS.
se29-6m •
Q.EO, D. PARRISH,
Offora for sale
LOW PLAID .HORSE BLANKETS.
HEAVY COTTON AND LINEN DBILLS; BLACK
BILESIAB, ALPACAS, in all qualities, and other
LININGS, adapted to the wants of the Trade.
And the usual assortment of British STAPLE and
GOODS. 0c29 mwflm
JA D lIS’ FANO Y FURS!
JOHN A. STAMBAOH,
IMPOBTEB AND MANUFAO TUBES OF
LADIES’ FANCY FURS,
No. 826 ARCH STREET,
BELOW NINTH.
Just opened, a targe and handsome Stock or LADIES’
AND OHILDBBN’S FANCY FUES, of every descrip
tion and in theuewest rod most approved styles, at tho
Lowest Cash Prices. 007-3 m
MEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
FOB SALE BY
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
oe2-tf
DRY-GOODS IMPORTERS.
SIS CHESTNUT STREET,
10,000 ARMY BLANKETS,
Five pounds each,
5 feet 6 inches wide, by 7 feet long.
BBOWN -GBAY AND BLUE GBAY
BLANKETS,
4 lb., 5 lb., 6 lb., and 7 lb., the pair,
Of various sizes.
TERMS CASH.
Also, Fine, heavy
OFFICERS’ BLANKETS.
12,000 YABDS
11-4 SHEETINGS, FOB HOSPITAL USB)
LADIES’ FURS.
FANCY’- FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
Ho. 718 ARCH ST:, BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPOBTEB AND MANUFAOXUBBB "
LADIES? FANCY FURS,
My assortment of Fancy Fora for ladies and Children
la now complete, B»d embracing every variety that will
be fashionable during the present season. All sold at
the manufacturers’ prices, for cash, ladies, please give
me a call. oc3-4mif
MILITARY. CLOTHING.
REPUTATION.
There is no-house In the .United States that
has as wide-spread reputation for ..getting up
Muitabt Ci ssmxa as ROCKHILL k. WIL
SON’S, Nos. 603 and .606 Chestnut attest.
Besides fceteg, thoroughly acquainted with
the business, they are prompt to fill all. orders
at mcd&ftiie prices } and. always have & iarob
•roes of Muixaby Goods .on hand*
oc3o-2ni
LQOE3N.G GLASSES.
JAMES S. BASLE It BON,
MANUFASTUBEBS AND EdPOBTMBI
. of-;
LOOSING GLASSES.
OH PAINTINGS,
riHB BHGBAYIHGB,
KOSGBB AND POETBAIT FBASEB3,
PHOTOGBAPH FBAJOB,
PHOTOBBAPH AIBUIS3,
SJABTES-DB-VISITB POBT3AITI.
mRLE’S GALLERIES.
818 CHESTNUT STREET,
ntmjDKL>aiAa
TVORYTYPES.—If you wouiJ have
J_ ao exqiikHely coloredy uatnral, and llfo-liko Piatnra
Bt£lMEß’6,lYoryty*ea‘Gre the very style you desire.
Go to BECOHD Streep above Greec. It*
/COTTON, WOOL, AND CARPET
MAHUJ'A.OTUBBBB, Hardw«e Marohants,
SwiufactMere, Plnmbers, &0-, IAKB NOTIOE, that _____
W«W a ??, iStSO SAVrOR&AN', ORR. & CO*, BTEAB4-
JOBKPH lron ,a»d»A
1811, m 1818 I’BAifOIB Street ”°J^ I M “ hi ,‘ i6 [> t ?,“ a ®t lerMs,ia!:a > «£>• 1110 a ALLOW
tnI BIDSE Ayenue, qoJO In* I EIPI. street, PbiWeJpWs. JelS-lT #
JUST OPENED—
A. superior and endless variety of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
.And Card Portraits of -
celebrities.
TOBNIfR.
Photographs^
noI4 6t* 808 CHESTNUT Street, 608.
APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN
il* OYCLOPBDIA.-~Xhh valuable work ia newfamed
SB far es the 15th volume, ana more thau fuiiUls the
publishers’prospectus as to #ze and superiority. The
36 h ocd concluding volume is in press, and shortly to he
issued.
In consequence of the increase In cost of material,
labor, &c., the Publishers aococnce that after the com
pletion of the work the price will be advanced 50 cents
P*r volume.
To prcFent eubecilbers, and those who hand in th*ir
names Wim Stately, it wiil be furnished at the old price—
viz: in cloth, $3; In library style, 3?35&0- .
This Cyclopedia, costing, when complete,* but §lB,
contains as much reading matter as could be* bought in
any other -way for Sj-200. forming in itseT a complete
Library of the most useful information, and is a book
tbat no intelligent family should he without.
New subscribers can have the 15 volumes at once, or
take ft in instalment b.
The Office of the Cyclopedia and Putnam'S Record
of the Rebellion is Ho. 33 South SIXTH Srreet, above
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as soon aspnblisked, by
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8012-tf 25 South BIXIH St, above Oheetont.
QBVEN LLTTIE PEOPLE, AND
THBIB yElßHOS*—lllustrated, 75 cents,
linger the Pear Tree; cr, Little Grosses; By Aunt
Friendly. 36 cents
Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army. By an im
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The Patience of Hope. With an Introduction by- J: Q:
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. Bayß of Light fcr Dark Kburs: or. Consolation for the
Afflicted. 50 cents.
The Chosen People. A v Bible hißtory. By Sarah’ H.
Bradford. 75 cents. For sale by
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A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.
-4\ Jnst published, price 6 cents, a new edition of the
late Dr. OULVERWELL’S CELEBRATED LECTURE'
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_« Catalogue da la BibUdthtaue its Barnet et det JOt
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riAETIS Dl VISIT®,
\J FB.0T0_GBAPI18»
IYOBYTYPESj'&C^
Taken true to life,
The boonty of tbia Gallery cooaiets in its cnnvenieDce—
the salesroom, specimen room* and skylight being all on
ihe ground floor, thereby saving onr patrons the tiresome
journey up three or four flights of stairs, which they are
compelled to make at any ether Gallery. no!4-6i*
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JL likeness and natural coloring, of BKIMEa’d 00-
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the satisfaction of all. SECOND Bt., above Breen. It*
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i f by the opportunity offered. BEISiEU ! 3 superb
life-size Photographs in Oil Colors, now made at war
prices. BBOOSB Street, abo.ve Green. It*
PHILADELPHIA,
T.. SNODGRASS,
AEMT, NATTV AND CIY IL
CLOTH HOUSE,
No. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET, and
I am fully prepared for the
FALL AND WINTER CAMP AXON,
Eaving Just received a complete assortment of
T BIT B BLU B S,
Of all shades and grades from. .51.12# to $B.OO.
V..., ihisyers. fronv 200 to 7.60..
Blue and Black Pi10t5...... . 160 ro- 6 00.
Moscow Beavers. 3.75 to 7 00:
Chinchillas.. 2.76 to 6 60.
Velvet 8eaver5,..,.................... 300 to 6.00.
Esquimaux Beavers. 3.76 to .8 00.
Tricot Beavers 2.00 to 6.00.
Fancy Coatings 176 to 6.00.
TOOTHS, all colors and prices. Also, a heavy stook
of splendid CASSIMERES, PLAIN and FANCY VBL
VETS, &c.. &o. octM lm* ’
JiALL STOCK
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS;
A. W. LITTLE & Go,
se2s-2m No. 325 MARKET BT.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Importer and Mannfacturer of
GENTLEMEN’S
FINE FURNISHING GOODS,
Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET.
FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET ST.
(FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE’S.)
The well-known reputation of this establishment for
selling Fine Goods at Modebath Psioss will be fully
sustained.
P, B.—Tha edebrated Impxovhd Pattebs Sants,-so
Justly popular, can bo supplied at short notice.
FLANNEL & CLOTH OYEBSHIRTS
IN GREAT VARIETY. 0011-tf
Q.EOSGE: GRANT, ;
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Ho. 610 CHESTNUT STREET.
salB-8m
■pus® SHIRT MANUFACTORY, i
JL*- The SJlbS'Ol'iber would invito attention to bis
IMFBOVED OUT OF SHOtTS,
Which he makes e specialty in his business. Also, con
stantly receiving
HOVBLTIEBFOB SmTtiiHES’3 WBAB.
J, W, SCOTT,
GEHTLEMEITS FUBNISHINO STOBB, . ,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
joS-tf Font doors below the Continental.
QROVER & BAKER-S
BarHcnlar attention is called to the fact that, besides
the. Machines making onr celebrated stitch, we matra
foctuie, In great variety of stjlea, snperfor
The pecnli art ties or eßch. stitoh will be cheetfally
shown and explained to psrchaaerß, and they have the
great advantage of being.able to geleot from oar stock
either a Machine maklng^ihe
©r one awaking the
The only valaahlfe3estog Machine Btltcfcc3.il practical
use.
PRICES PROM lIP UPWARDS.
730. Chi®etimt St.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
OH! J. O. ELINE & 00.,
137 BOWERY, New York,
, Post Office Box. 4.688.
Dod-Smif
CIKCUI, ATINS LIBRARIES
PHOTOGRAPHS;
In elegant atjle, by
TURNER,'
80S CHESTNUT Street.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
No. 23 STRAWBERRY STREET.
SILK AND DRESS GOODS.
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS.'
SEWING MACHINES.
CELEBRATED FAMILY
SEWING-. MACHINES,
EUFEEIOB TO AUj OTBEBS.
FAMILJ LOCK-STEBSH, MACHINES.
GROVER & RAKER STITGiH,
LOOiSL-SYIYCH,
mHE WILLCOX & GIBBS
X - wtxivs
kbwing nacaimcß
have been oreatly Improved, making it
SSTIBIIM aOMELSffI, . _
lafl triii Self-adjusting Eosamers, axe now Tt&aT* ror
,<Jeb7 IrAIBBAMKS * STCIHO,
nS^( f 716 OHgaTHTO Street
WHEELER & WILSON.
SEWMG MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT ST RE ET,
«eIS-Sm PHILAPBI.PHIA.
CHINA AND QCEENSWARE.
-DOTH & STROUD,
H 0.38 HOBTH POUBTH BTMIIT,
Have now open a large new stock of
- CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWABE.
• odS lM'
.'‘tsats&js&SK'
AMUSEMENTS;
TyrUSICAIr FUND HALL.
All. FBIDAY EVENING, Nov. 21.1862.
, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN
Will Lectni e 88 abuvp on
“ALL ABOUND THE WORLD.”
Tickets 6sRent<i
As the capacity of the Halils limited, early ap Micas'
non w,n be D-WEttory to secure Tickets, whioh wdl be
for sale from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M ,
a “ h60lB “ 0f " Ti 3 » ial >” No.
office at COUIa ’ fl Mns!c Store, and ■ the
°'i. lr .,? IDAY! 1,11116 HaUsad Gouli’s Beale S ore.
dcM 2t
MiS. JOHN DREW’S AR<M«
STREET THEATRE.
Business'Agent and Treasurer....,, JOS. D. KTJBPHE
BENEFIT OF J. 8, CLftBXB.
CLal'Klf IN FOUR OHABAOtErs TO-NIGHT.
(FEIDAYfS'Nov.M, 1862. ’
LEAP' lEaB.
Mr. LirDp!B^,v.sV..*w...-r,J5r-J. 0. OJarko.
Mrs. Flower Dew„.„John J>£eur>
To be follow*! by
mWS JLVK- bbsp^ab©:
Jack Sheppard;*-*.;,v.v.w,AS. Clarke.
To conclude with
MY NEIGHBORS’WIFE!
Timothy 8r0wa..^.........tf. B; Clarke
Boon open ar comcaenoe af o'clock.
WALNUT-STEiSET THEATRE.—
Y Y Sole Lessee.... ..Mrs. M. A GASBETTSOIF,
Business Agent. JOHN T, DONNELLY.
FIRST BENEFIT OY lira E. S, DiVjsVpiißT.
A DOUBLE BILL—TWO QLOgIOUS DRAM;,Si
Mrs. E. L. Daven port appearing as Oharisy and Pauline',
Mr! Davenport appearing as Oapt. Algernon and Fablam.
THIS (FRIDAY) EYENING, Nov. 14,
Commence with lira BtfauHfnS' Play of
CHABTTY’S LOVE.
ConclndiDg with, "Or the' fifth time, -■
■ HP, BLiCE; DOOIOR.'
Doors open at —Performance commences at T.
Concert hj-l i;
. LECTURE BOOM:
MONDAY, HOY.. 17, WILL RE-'OPEN,
CAPTAIN WIL3IAMS’ ‘
SOUTH SEA
nolO 6t WHALING VOYAGE.
■A BEL* & CO.’S feTEREOPTIOON—
JX EXHIBITING AT THE AS3ESIBLT'BUILD-.
USGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT S-reef*,
EVEBY EVENING THIS WEEKf
Admission 25 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock.
. MATmEB on SATURDAY, at 3 o’cinck-, nolO-tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FIN® ABTS,
1025 OBESTNUT STREET,
Is opon daily (Sundays excepted) from 0 A. M. 03 8
P. M. Admission 26 cento. Children hEdf price.
Shares of Stock, 880. _
PERSONA!,.
TAT.USTER AND FAY ROLLS,’ and
Governnwpnt claims of all kinds cashed or col
lected, at reasonable rates by JAMES FULTOST, 421
WALISITT Street, Philadelphia. noB«tf
BoHLty and Pay
procured and collected for soldiers, sailora, and" th&
relatives of such 'as are deceased, at reasonable and satis
factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by
JAMBS FULTOI*,
Solicitor for Claimants,
424 WALUU'E Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a dia«
tance. .s'. ' oclS-tf
WANTS.
~\Xf ANTED.—An experienced LIFE
v Y INSURANCE SOLIOITOB may heat of a very
desirable Situation by addressing Box 924 POST OF
FICE. . nol2-3i*
«v_ WANTED—ONE OR TWO
HORSES TO BOARD, for the winter, iu
gbmery county. Apply to E M. LUTSS,
It* 39 South TSiRD Street.
BOARBINS.
EIRST-CIASB BOARDING—WifIs
Bingla and communicating rooms—at 1417 TjOOUST
r.OB lav*
MILITARY.
NJ| CONTINENTAL CAYALBY.
igsgi CAMP METOAVF, HaiMonfiaM, If J Be-
gi mental Headquarters 403 WA.TiNTFT Sferaefc.
Ah who wish to attach themselves to a Cavalry Begimeni*
will meet with no eqoal opportunity, as this is the only
authorized Cavalry Begiment in the State,
The line ancfe staff officers are men of character and ex-
perience,
no6-tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
mO BENT—A large BOOM,second
JL story, No. 5*5 Booth SIXTH Street; above Chestnut.
Apply on the premisea. ** no!4-3t
A' FOURTH- STEEBT DWELLING-.
Sill—The well* bolli, large four-story DWELLING, with
tbr€€-*-tcry back buildings, and a'&Me, Ho. 638 North
FOURTH Street—so feet by 182 feet, .to Orowa street—ls
specially adapted for a Physician. For gala by
ANTHONY P- & J. R SIOBRI3, *
No. 916 AROa Street.
EOB. SALE.—A Germantown
JsEt—S^OARTiIAGE. made by Watson; also, a good
pair of Bafe Family Horeea.
JO BN P. JENKIN3.
Wert End Stables,
BBOAD Street, near Pino Street.
v bol3- 3t*=
■'COOKING;; RANGES,‘*'FWKNACES, &c.
WE INVITE THE ATTEN
TION of the public to cur large and very supe
■GSScTior sfcot k cf
- STOVES, HEATERS, AND BANGES,
which are put atjprices-to_&nifc_aH. ,We Jicive the Large
Oven Goolring Stovea, Boyal ena J?rmce Boy&l; to
.cot>jAr_with thft/Weyington, a new cook stove, with
large fire-box and spacious oven. The Pael-Saver Ooote*
with warm closet, tin. roaster, and a reservoir for hot
water, Oook Sfcove3 with water backs, affording an am
ple supply of hot water for the bath-room and other pur
poses, both for city and csuptry use. The Amazon
Cook, Tilth capacity for cooking for one hundred per
sons; Parlor Cook, for wood or coal. - 4. great variety of
improved and beautiful pat erns of Parlor Stoves, for
both wood and coal; among which will be found the
Fiery Star, Bilver’s Air-Tight, Cifr-Burniog Bases, (all
Bisses, from 9 to 16 inches.) Vesper, Violet, open and close
front*, Franklin Stoves, Portable Grates, for anthracite
and bituminous coal, Few Egg, Golden Egg. In addi
tion to these will be found, Thoncson’s London Kitchener,
or European Bangs: Philadelphia and Fire* Side Banges;
Locomotive, Torrid and Egg Heaters; Low-Down
Grates, Fire- Board and Lluroioating Stoves, by which
the parlors are made pleasant and cheerful.
NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH,
0c22-wfmlm 209 North SEOOND St-ftrt.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
YARN ALL,
DEALER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 1020 Cliestirut Street,
Agent for the sale of HALEV, MOBSjE, & BOTDEH’S
PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING _
CLOTHES - WRINGER,
Believed to be the best OLOTHE 3-WBINGEB in m
It will wring the largest Bed Quilt or smallest Hand
kerchief drier than can possibly be done by hand, In very
much less time.
B.—A liberal discount will he made to dealers.
t»o3 3tn ' . . ■
INSURANCE COMTANI3S.
Q.IBAR© FIRE AND MARINS?
INSURANCE OOMFANT.
G3TIOE ilAWALIttf® BTBEBT, PHILADELPHIA,
CAPITAL *200,000.
This company continues to take rlais en the saSst
classes of Property at 10-w rate#.
The public can rely upon Ita resjCM&Hitjyani ab2i*
ty to pay losses promptty. Its dlstratasnienSa lot tsss
boneZt of the j-nblic, daring the last nino ye*!*, oxeeeS
1500,00®,
and wo respectfully-solicit Its favor fifths future.
BISECTORS.
CJHAS. I. OOFOHT, JEEB2 WALKEH,
JOHR W. GLA9HOBIS, JOHH-T'HOBHLEY,
0. F. HEA2LITT, ABBASAM HAST,
BA VXD BOTE, Jr,, PETBB S. HOE, of E. S.
xrm. m. swabs, " fulmar shsppakb
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. B. R, S. BAWEEHCB,
W3S. O, BSIBMAH, JO2H SUPPLE®.
THOMAS GBAVEK, Preeßent.
' A. S. Yica PresSdsat.
JAB. E. AIiVOBD, Secretary.. op3B Sg
Fame insurance company,
Ho. 406 OHEBTHUS.Street.
JTIBE AND INLAND- INStfBANCM.
D183.0T088.
F. N. Back, E. D. Woodruff,.
Chas. Bicbardson, ; IJojiß Kessler, Jr.,.
Henry Lewis, Jr., : P. S Justice,
Alex. Whilidin, ' . Washington JosSfe
Sec.,A. West, Ohas. Stokes,
0. W. Davis, John W.TSvemac.
FBAHOIS K,BHOS, President, '
OHABLES BSOMABBSOR, Vice Ereriaent.
WILLIAMS I. BLAHOBABP, Secretar?. £mhl9-gt9
riOMMONTOAM
BANOE OOKBAHY 0]
SYLVANIA.
hsssctobs. .
David Jayne, 2K, D,, Charles H^Begers,
John M. 'WMtaU, John K, Welder,
Edward 0. Height, Bobert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. atewart, Willlaa.3tratbors, ,
Henry lewis, Jr., . Elijah Jofteß.
BAVTD JAYNE, BB S., President.
JOHN M. WHJTAIthj.YiM PreeMrct.
BAMTJE& 8. MOON, Seoretary. _
Office, oormnoDwealth Beliding, 613 6HSST36V
Street, PfciladelsMa. se*-if tt
OAUTION,
Ihe oJ
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES
- Em induced the mafcer. °f inyawftot balanoes too ffi*
i them ft* I tFAIBBAN3B’ ; BQAIiES,” end purchaser*
iheve thereby, in mow. instances, been eobjasted to
tend tnd tapqaiHoa. reirbsnto’ BoelM ere
. tured only by the original la-rentors, B. S f. TAIB
BANKS & 00., sod are adapted to every bswph pi the
business, 'where and durable Scalen.li reanired-
FAIRBANKS & EWE&B,
Genes#! igtsl#
apio-tf MASONIC HAUi, TIB OK3SSTNUT ST.
PRESERYIN# BRANDY.
FBEJS OIBBa AND WIHR VINE®AS.
GREEN GINGER, KSSTARD SEEDS.
SPICES, fee., &c.
All the requisite* for ProsenSaf and EWt2na Purpoeea.
ALBiST Q. EGBERTS,
DX&IiXS IS mME SBOOEMES,
■ Befi-tf _ OO.'SSEB mVXBTH AJTP TUta.
- M F. I &• M'-
KING, ABKI, AND TOIDEX MXKBOBB,
The world for ehand darabUlty.
B. M. d. *
The beet brand Silk-finished
VEIiYBT RIBBONS;
Sole Agent, BENJAMIN M. BMHH,
JESSE E. PEYTON,
Oolonel Commanding.
TH FIRE INBU
IF THB STATajPF PENS-