fjfjfy ITEMS. Cii.«' EI!T ‘ d concert is to be given, on Thursday ...sCi 1 " , the Fifth Baptist Ohnroh, corner of ~«!«! ° fj! ’ fsoriog Garden. This ohurch i« building "'L/ now rapidly approaching completion, > ,ift 1 a po*iHon,wl!l be a decided ornament to List' i!0 ! lie of arobileotnre and general appcar- LcW' Iu .fmilarto Baxter 1 * old ohurch, In Eng !!:*’* li,Cr ,!-lfoini shape, with «s stained windows, Its nsi Netful ‘ r * oety > novel central-lighting, and e . acoustic principle* render it a building IS was commenced before the war, list 10 reflects credit upon the friend* of the id | S n ow nearly completed, and will soon * ff rprSse. »»" The ladies of the chnrch tioll are now endeavoring to famish it; U cW mb# appeal to the Ohrlettans of ail denomU j Ibff w“ (orW#r a end a list th.m. They have jilii’ l3 M C °, i tlilß coucort ahull be fully equal to the Lm last winter, which gave such general ts *|ir e 0 M ocvtral of our city oholr* have lent their ,^ 0 oW asion, and the programme, which is ppniWtt w ia column, speaks for itself. , )))ED Public Oouveniekoe.— Mr. J. A P li weldor of the popular Restaurant south p\ pr/ra t p oir th and Oheßtnut streets, has, through Wit j,| e exertions io establish in Philadelphia a tit '. and his skilful anticipation of the Jtrt c!a r*|^-'pt• ~ir, and the character and nudity of ( , E WI“ ' pest gnai antee that, in whatever other tad' j ro oms that he may make, he will be fully In addllion to furnishing tho most attraotive itii ' liill .'diiacity for b' B S neBts (at remarkably reason t,Hf! 10 ’ * 3 ) l be is now also prepared to furnish ai the # every style, obloken salads, ter forihsnseof parties or private families. i! «' F. Guteicvnst, tho eminent Philadel- piplciwpbor, whose beautiful new galleries are at -(i slid TUt3 Arch Btreet, has made a number of lm. !i . ?6 u in the various branohes of his art, which f , ' , l jactfftse the intrinsic value of bis pictures. i !i *! # (borough chemist, having graduated at ihs 00l- ptsmiacy, he has the great advantage of prepa- urn-nil sr and most successful way his own ms. Aril being an Brtist also, and having given 1,1 ’’ lf (j, 5 (idien < study of his profession, ii J lias attained Titrilf which the public is appreeiatiug in a practl *f ’ flij pictures, in all styles and sizes, are with- either in this couutiy or Europe. H iVtrpi.AH Establishment. — Messrs, E. VtllwM A Co., Confectioners, Chestnut street, be ?' f C arl'a, next door to Adams ft Co.’s Express, have, i ibrir I« 3 * atten'ion to (bo wants of the public In the 1 cfeV.ttra ard sale of choice Confections, secured to .wjflns ills confidence of the people. All who pa ,srf' dpin know that they ore buying perfectly pure IsrtwW® 0 wUetes, made from the fleest. materials, • ...in flavor, riohnesi, and variety, there f'jj'ltftt fi|°nl (o theirs in the country It is a great ' .jjjpya hctisoi and we are determined that all who thf PKM rhall be made aware of the fact. 55A.1.P.Nable. Stock op Goods for Gen j.-.y _yr, John Os Arrison, proprietor of the well- Seine's Furnishing Store, Nos . 1 and 3 North v A ;ErmGrly J. Burr Moore’s;, now offers a jtori ef asassa! excellence, embracing everything In bis departmoc t *’ from a needle to an anchor,” in other pud,, freo a shawl-pin to a magnificent Dressing Gown Jifjriin Pi tstdeat. Notwithstanding the great advance bibjcon d goods, Mr. Arrtson’s prloss strike us .as 4j. r ,«. Id Shirts, and a variety of choice, desirable iiigi jaw season, this stock is, we believe, without a jgiliel- Give him a call, everybody, before purchasing, jlori New Pictures op Distinguished i‘t BnoAnnKST & Co —Messrs. Broadhent & 912 apd 914 Cheelnnt street, have jmt issued klie!wa admirable style, cartes de visits of the fol |s«;si ilisSihgulshßd persons: Brig, Geu, Negley, now jAibsSsskville; Captain Godon, of the U. S. Navy; Sica Jtiie Sharswood, of this city; Professor Wis, fte Philadelphia High Bchnolj the missing Csih'fl Ua’niee, whose fate is now contemplated with ... ■ giictade, and a number of : others, duplicates of jljolMiursn now be had at their counters. Lui.'E.i' Fancy Funs — The most superb jtctt cfLaiics’ Fancy Furs ia bow read? at the spleu ti fur Hi Jis3 of Messrs. Charier Oakford & Son, under It,- Co:tfc'Atil llotel. No painß have boon spar of in jstdMtipasiock worthy thenime and fame of this pPEor tnJ hciise, and thefr present dt ipiay is well rsrtbytti:-attention of buyers in kind, Quality, style, jilks. acdtv.ryihing else. The rttiLAWibrHiA Flower Emporium.— S'ih;;U sidling Philadelphia, as well as the ladles of str;itj. shonli he aware of the fact that the place of all iitsu to ibis country to obtaiu the largest assortment, sti fas choicest and most beautifal styles of French i'imti rentiers, Laces, EUjbons, and ail the most tSigK*. aukln in thiß branch of the Millinery tra.’e, is s; lbs " PliiMellhia Slower Emporium’” of Messrs. liu&ta Kent ttiy A Bro , No. 729 Cheat,,ul street. 'Their stock i! these bfautlfai materials at this time is superb, vj fci.'jiis any ether display in that lino that wo have tnr r'.. n./ii.'cf. Gc'pj ror, the Army.—Persons now pre {Khtrt:i»;e i to seed to the soldiers in the army should ha In rcJud that mans articles embraced under the head !!•■&* ?:Merie» ,| wooM-b» most acceptable. Me, C. comer of Arch and Tenth streets, has had tcctiitb ! o forward many goods of this class to the tiAim is ills esmps, and for the information of our taierrweeny state, that all goods ordered to be thus net !::si tisatore are certain to roach the parties for r;ica liar are intended. The Philadelphia Confection eh y and TnSS ore, which strangers universally agree to be un 9(n!Miy aay other in the Union, is that of Mr. A. L. rsincl, Ninth and Chestnut streets. Everybody tali try his delicious bon-bons, fine chocolats prepa fshcae, eryatallzsd fruits, sweet Jerdan roasted and India almonds, end hoe French and American mlx;- icn«, at 50 and £5 cents per ponnd. His display of Istltw grapes, pejre, and other choice fratts le also lititariiiDg, Bi ADsiONrsnßD, in Time.—Wo take the fall ra,te mere of admonishing our readers, that life set wrTaiay be jeopardized by the continued use of v - : triable light than the famous Kerosene Oil fs.-ic. :..!;ifacturod and sold in every variety of sizs 3:i *•’? Keasre, Witters * Co., No. 35 North Eighth -ff of Filbert. a large- number of our.. gentlemen u avail themselves of the personal advantages Of course, Oakford & Sou’s, Nos. 831 aad :t street, under the Continental Hotel, is the ;*■'-!■: f it. Hi f. hinge, -of New. York, will lec ’ >! iinscm street Hall; to-morrow morning .and Sham.?,’Gold Bordered and Parlors, Dining Booms, Drawing'Booms, Libraries, i■ Bleeping Booms, atyies, and colors. . Masonic Hali, 719 Chestnut Street. W. If. Oakkvi.. ■- 1 ' rCvETiNSj-or Tambour and Applioa 'Os Evasorpzav, from SB to $6O a window. Masonic Hall, 719 Chestnut Street. W. H. Cabrtl. , Bisnitc, and-Silk Flags, all sizes*; Uni “.'S'siMonicera’ and surgeons' Sashes, 719 Chestnut Street. W. H. Oarryl. Ait-rcioj, -and Union Damasks, all-wool ffi for Ordains and Furniture Covering, Gilt Ojr- Ccvf'/ : ' C 3 Dlolure Cords, Tassels, Table and Plano Mlaonic Hall, 719 Chestnut Street. W. D. Garryd, -Bt'Ori . tWD Shoes at prices to suit the times. cT , “ f ' , ‘ Hr MB’S Cavalry Boots. 0. D. McOleea fc ' laird street, t-t, Philadelphia oc3l-tus6t# . -u',y 'Yot.k Election,—Next to the ' ar , -‘ Now York election is monopolizing public at- fart;-spirit runs high In Chatham, and pollti- ‘ *»cU other hard names. In this State wa are '■' from oor political turmoil, and people now ~ • attention to such important dnties as pro. ‘..ltmsrivea suitable and seasonable suite at ’" 1 ~ Stono Clothing Halt 0* Bockbill & Wilson, ‘£, • • s ’ii HOC Chestnut street, above Sixth. This '’ Ei 'at hee long been famons for the elegance and ■-■■h al its garments for gentlemen and youths, and V ‘7' 3X wtU known as the great National em »««t. f.r military uniforms.. ‘ l|: Be m- Monde.—The Empress of France lc,i ° a RiJtint ccoasion a bonnet of white crape, with ‘®»ll bamming hird placed on a sprig of lilac. The gay „’“ M 01 Phi’adsjphla surpass the Empress of France in Hiriotj aad beauty of their adornments, whilst their ,Il! -■ would consider It in unpardonable taste to t''t ® =l 9t i>fr than the elegant styles and fashions pro- Tiiiq 38Moa a * ike great Clothing Bazaar of Sran •‘•■tokes, No. 608 Oheatnnt street, where the finest p fatss * sarmenls in the country can bo obtained . : , . E ‘' nl ' Ura,rtEs op W oiiDswo p.tii . — ‘•' The bestowed upon wk at other men Israel r^*ea i w as another remarkable trait in his •Wtetar^' f cotrf spend persever'ngly with the ibrltof t 8 noncerning an overcharge in the 51 . j Ci „ c , a burctl, ami ha wont! walk a dozen , miles, iiolk,-, 8 < * czfa bouses, to recover an old cotton um itbts ffor; b a shilling. Exact himself, he exacted ’‘bbtfeT*, k' l3l °*bers.” He would be perfectly de ttii6“ r- been a customer of Charles Btokes* •* one- Prtcii ,! * i r ® ®l° r0 i under the Continental, where the on every garment LNTEiXmfiNCK BKg roiiETH PAGE. , e a!k 1... „ ABBIVED. w tJ, in .* D avls, Holmes, 23 days from New Or ■ DflgA *» captain. ‘ s »i b J » ], , > “Ball, 4 days from Provideaos, in bol. , H k'“ “ :,ley & 00. ■“I 8 *! to eapfabj Boali > d daya i fonl Providence, in tisltett, 8 days from Boston, with mdse Scbr j, “ Dottin*. *hb os,r.7 r , sla hdUh, Atwood, 6 days, from Boston, Crowell 4 OolHns. : : ‘ “ !| I«tlto j'r. n bfoag. Strong, 6 days from Boston, In Stir p«• 1 9,1ey * Oe ’’itbffid.'.'.Pttcs, Kelly, 8 days from Harwiohpsrt, fc ft Collins. : “*'titnv;: * si hours from New York, J w “ vljde, J--UU, “ffl 0 ™"' 11 ", 24 hours from N York, « “bsthfr t vo 0ly ° 9 “Wssttoy days from Portland, In ft:!,*,, OIiEABED frig Ar.ua M, BißBfflors > Acapulco. Workman & Co. Hu “"'ow, Batbadoes, J F PeoUton. st'ite'na Sm!,?®! 1 !' JamMoa ' D H Wetz ar * 00, t 1 it m tib* New Haven. Noble, Caldwell At 00. ft P„a ufc’ 8r^ 19 ?’, Baitto °r«, O H Cummings B®fbr Jo,",.*;««!». BaUimorc, 0 F Norton 00. Sth' 08 * Wwln ’ Oonnully, Baltimore, J W u l ' 6 J] ,ea ' Jones, Snow Hili, do S' a b &T, Boon, > Alexandrift ' T Webster, Jr, 5" 4m l & I ' B ,r-Bellimore, A Grove,, Jr ty‘f,’ K ’abarCis, New York, W potvde. S! ‘«, Weaver, New Ybrk.W tt Baird & Qo, arrivals at the hotels DP TO U O’CLOCK LAST HISET. CONTINENT Ai HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut «tl. Nhthan Oarel, Bt Louis B M Johnston & ly, Pa J Heuly, Evansville, Ky Sami Lewis, Fort Wayne Julibs Braudels, New York John Schermerhorn, HI Jss Kennedy. Pittsburg J M Snowden A ly, Pa J Steward, Trinton John Q Adams, Quincy J J Bar,.aid, Georgetown L M Bobbins, Me W A Allen & wf Miss P Gray GW F Birch, Springfield John H Knight, DSN B L Everett, Cincinnati A H Btrasbangh & wf, Md Miss Y. Buman, Baltimore Geo W Turner, Baltimore p D Luther, PottavUle John Wilson, Wilmington A G Chardler Mrs Chandler Hdo Wolfe Carnele, Eng Cbas 61 Guield, Boston MiBB Gnteld, Boston T Braddock & iy, Batto H W Beecher, Brooklyn Capt B G Shaw, Mass H H Sturgis, Boston B M Fomoroy, Mass J L Dayton, New York A Harbesson, U3H E 8 Sauford & ly, Now York Gardner B Ooiby. N Y G B Phelps, Hartford JasGHagerty, Baltioioro J Burana. New York Dr J T Boy, Pa Mr Gimbrail & la, N York Wm P Mason & la, Boston J N Brewer & la, Boston j B Watkins, N Bedford A T Simmons & la, Mass B J Roberts, New I oik O H Byerson, New York G S Hall, New York Bishop Mcrriß, Ohio Bishop Ames, Indiana E W Neff & fam, Oin, 0 Jas L Howard, Hartford Miss E E Reap. Ogdensb’g J G Knap, Pittsburg J C Oamfleld, Baltimore D Holliday, Baltimore J L Muiford, New York Maj Bolles, Fort Monroe L B Brooks * wf, Mass Wm Vancleaf, Jersey City Miss NewtOD, Newport J H Newton, Newport W E Moorhboad, Mass All Hand, Bcrantou, Pa A B Sludge, Baltimore G F Opiyke, New York H Mangles, New York W H Cooke & wf, N York J E GaTcia, New York Federico Alvarez, N York J B OOttspelro,New York EH Stiteon, Cleveland,O Stuart Gwynn, New York J F Dunn, Danbury, Conn K Tweedy, Danbury, Conn J P Morse, Bath, Me Col Plume and lady Miss Plume Geo E C Gifford, N Jersey G 8 Blanchard, Ctnoin, O L Reynolds, Wsbli, D 0 Henry Buckingham, Conn OT de Medina Cell, Lima Lewis Complain, Adame co Dr TSf Begge, Baltimore J Horne, Pittsburg Jss MoOreery, Baltimore J Brandt, Jr, Baltimore Cbas McLaughlin, California Ohaunoey Shaffer, N Y S Patker, New York Ohas M Presby, N York E H Lamport, New York J B McFadden, Pittsburg Jas AthiOß, Wilmington F H Grupy, Baltimore J Frye, Baltimore J B Rochester, Bochester 0 Btudevant & da, Portland J O Walsh, Newark, N J MEBOHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., below Aroh. J Schoener, USA S Trdschet,.Now York Hy Schworiz, Alexandria Jos Oberndorf, Baltimore John Osborn W d Waifield Bridept, Ohio F Kesding, Trenton SB MoElroy, Pittsburg W Heinen, Milton, Pa A H Voris, Daacansvilie Mrß S A Slgafoso, Bedford A M Hart, Beading Geo L Cm ringtail, Conn Mrs P B Kennedy & ch, Mo Thus Elliot, Pittsburg F A Pope, Norwich, Ct Mrs Ociuoh A son, Del J H Sinniokson & ldy, Salem John L Stedman, M Chunk J W Wiley Aid v,Trentn,N J Hon H Olymer. Be&dingi Mrs J B Hull, Conn C P Eager, Baltimore Bon E D Crawford, Mifflin Thos Stern, Penna J H McCormick, Milton, Pa Miss McCormick,Milton,Pa W J Madeira, Pa Jas B Young, MiflUnbnrg John L ilosenoran', Pa Bobt Lockhart, Mauch Uhunk S Bader, Easton Hon Thos Craig, Lehigh co M w Bailey, Pa G W Osborn, Johnstown, Pa James Caldwell, Allegheny James Woodbnrn, Pa M Calzadilia, S Amerioa AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. HBntler, Jr, Cincinnati Ge E Harris D P Nawhall, Boston J Brynan J S Colburn, New York John Grant Alex Poet, Huntingdon . J Grant, Pennsylvania JaR F Smith. Beading Lieut W H Hanliugs, D3A P H Hemphill, Pennsylvania Jss S Wason J 11 Shinn HD Hall, Salem, N J A F Davis, Warren, Fa John E Potter E M Betd, Hariford, Conn StJohnGsorge W Moitimer. U 8 N Edwin Hadiey, Boston Geo Buldle. Mauch Chunk W A Trodweli ft wf W Campbell ft la, Kentucky M 0 Abbott, Carbon co Lieut E H Salkold. 08 A OH Stimpson, Miss A Clark, New Y ork W E Wheler, Wash, D 0 G F Conradt, Baltimore B H Ball, Baltimore Gillet F Watson Virginia ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. Mr Gill, Pennsylvania Alex G W Carnß, Balt C G Htgiuniss, Ba’.t Geo Wagner, Balt B F Davie, New York JB Hooisou, New York Mortimer Carroll, Balt D P Nowhaii, Boston J 3 Dnucan. Penn’a \V B Bosenbaum, N J H Haines, and lady Dr J M 3everight, C W. F Platt THE UNION—Arch Btreet, above Third. O E Boyd G W Varnam ft la, N J J B Williams, Pennsylvania Isaac H Isaacs, Ohio John Miller, Lancaster co G Frittchey, Mt Bethel John Alt, Pennsylvania E Edmondson, Pittsburg Mies O Holcombe. N Jersey Mrs J C Tomson,N J W T Baker, Btroudsburg M Yanburkitk. Stroudsb’g H Hamill, N Jersey J P Hetrick, Easion P .Kims, Bluomsbarg, Pa DP Brown, Lancaster J D Kern, Nsziretb, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street, above Third. J C Newcomer, Allentown J Steffar, Allentown Thos Strsuße, Quakercown Bich Langdon, Bedford Geo F Gross, Allentown 'J Gould, Trenton Enos Wiess, Allentown Miss Wiess, Allentown A G Farthorn,Montrose,Pa Mrs Stone, Montrose, Pa E Lamed, Montrose, Pa . A J Breinig Ala, Atientown L Bitter, Beading GW firnchman, Reading A. 8 Ebeily, Lancaster T French, Coin nhta 00, Pa J 8 Bargelt, Lock Haven Caleb Parvin, Camp Curtin Wm;M Breslin,Lebanon O B Bodder, South Easlon Aaron Wilbol id, SouthEartn Sam Davis, South Easton J Buobman, South Easton B S Stein,.Lebanon, Ohio A S Smith, Lebanon, Ohio A L Lambert, Allentown J F Newman, Lehigh co, Pa STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. Isaac Y ABh. Chester co, Pa F Fltzslmons, Trenton, N J J Devine & wf, Holmesburg J H Miller, Harrisburg L Beddlngton, New York Mrs Walker John Maxwell, New York N L Watron, Centre co, Pa Wm Bobinebn, Greensburg L W Weid, Glen Hops B F Miler, Bloomfield J Shively, Bloomfield H B Weldy, Grststown E Lemingar, Clinton DGlanaingal, Pennsylvania A H Deavea, Washington Miss M A Bell, California Thos E Walt, Latrobe D Kaufman, Cumberland co A E Marsh, Boston D Neff, Beading E A Yarnall, Chester co,Pa Wm Foster & la, Baltimore OOMMEBOIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. J H Hill. Pennsylvania Dr E M Zell, Lane eo, Pa J .Incheon & ia, Chester co . E Howe, Boston J Menougb, Chester co, Pa C E Iddinga D Field, W Chester SJaskson J H Rowland, Mary land D Walton, Linden Grove,Pa Mi-a Walfon, Linden Grove Jno W Woodside, N Jersey Ttos Drennen, Elk ton, Md John Jeaklnson Stephen Laughlio, Lsncas’r Peter Jordan, Salem, 0 Mrs M Garrett, Pottsvilie Mrs Brower, Wash, D 0 O F Bullard, Del 00, Pa D P Crosby, PotfStown E-Prizer, Doylestown L B Thompson, Doylestown F B B«ird, Suffolk, Ya , O N Taylor, Bristol Dr W Guilford, New York E Koto, Pike 00, Pa E Peirson, Ohester co, Pa J Jaekson MADISON HODS*—Second street, above Market A Weaver, Penna A H Boeder, Penns D S New-bold, New Jersey Jobn M Oatfey, New Hope Preßß Cooptr, New Hope Jacob Packet, New Hopp. j Thos N Ryan, New Hope James Sairen, Penna Simon E Schoonover, Penna 1 E Bevans, Monroe co, Pa E J Smith, Backs oo J antes Monroe, Ohio Siunl Baker, Bucks co, Pa M S Buckman, Buck! co A Z Johnston, Milford, Del P B Yandever, Del F Taylor, Taylorville Wilson D Large. Taylsrvllle D Peters, Stroudsburg Sami H Potts,'Yardleyville L L Brown, Penna,.. Simon Myers, Penna John Bush, Penna O Townsend, Monroe co P P Canning, New York Wm Schoonover, Penna JasLWaison, Monroe co Jas Potter Jr, Lewistown G W Cunningham, Newtown James Brown, Monrae oo F J Price, Monroe co BALD EAGLE-Third street, above OaUowMll. H Hough, Mauch Chunk Wm H Kress & la, Penna G Y Bnyder, Lehigh 00, Pa M Zellner, Lehigh co, Pa Aaron Carver, Bucks co B Bitter, Bueks co Levi BetrfSpriogtown J O Hayonbach, Annapolis Job T Marshall, Illinois S Hawk, Carbon. Pa Jonathan Bmilb, Bucks co Mta H Stopp, Atleutown Beoj Wagner, Lehigh 00. Fa Wm F Scholl, Lehigh co, Pa Chas Beans, Buois co, Pa Wm Beans, Backs co, Pa Thos Janney. Bucks co, Pa Mrs Beans, Bucks co, Pa Benj Beans, Bucks co, Pa A Yoder, Sboeneraville Wm Houser, Hanover P Miller, Hanover Dr 0 N Hoffman,Penna Ohas Tarber, Pennsylvania Jos Benninger, Berltnsville W H Hauser,Northampton Jos Hahn, Northampton co Jacob Schall, Northampton Okas Miller, Northampton O Peunypaoker, Penna Sol S Bitter, Allentown Thos Wertt, Northampton A Anthony, Northampton co BLACK BEAK—Third street, above OallowhflJ. H Paif, Yardleyville A Buckman, Penna 8 Goodwin, New Orleans John Plyler, Milford, Pa Geo H Boads, Pennsylvania Isaac S Trexler, Penna W Eddows, Moreland Samnei Garner, Doylestown E M Woodward, Penna L„B Appleton, Attleboro Cbas Harper, Jenkiatown JohnLukens, Jr, Byberry Levi Line, Allentown D Horst, Orville, 0 - E W'eiser, Milford E Haldeman, Pennsylvania F T Beans, Yardleyville SamnelNeild, Yardleyville Oliver Janney, Yardleyville Jackson Smith, Penna E Boads, Somerton F Boads, Somerton Oaeper Beads, Somerton M V B Yanardsdalen, Pa 0 M Berger, Millertown Jacob Hinckel, Millertown T H Ott. HoDcver E Moll, Hanover T> H TieaJer, ZlonviUe Thos Williams, Yardleyv H S Wa«ner &U, Easton Pr Obmens, Pennsylvania Job E "Whital, Penn Moses Haldeman, Danboro John Knowles, Pennft Jos Keaaler, Northampton! Anthony Eertsman, Penns John Mann, Northampton MT. YEBNON—Second street, above Arch. A H Eimick, New YoTk Thos E Heller, Penna Henry bmith, Srondab’g, Pa Paul Frank. Btrondsb’g, Pa H Kereton, strondabnrg, Pa T Mann, Strondsbarg, Pa JaßKresge, Stroudsb’g, Pa B Danner, Stroudßburg, Pa Peter Hoofgroitb, Stroudsburg, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. Groves & Baker’s New Shuttle SEEING MACHINE.—FBIOE, 840. The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re quiring the use of a fast and durable lock stitch machine, Is directed to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but Utile noise, and, although but lately put into the market, is already a great favorite with manufacturers. It is a first-class machine, at a low price. No machine ever Introduced in this city has sold so rapidly, or given such universal satisfaction. It ts very simple in its construction, easily learned, not ltahle to get ont of order, works with fine cotton, siik, or linen thread, equally well; and the low price at which it is sold places It within the reach of all who desire a reliable, service able machine. GBOYEB & BAKER S. M.-. 00., 730 CHESTNUT Street. Singer & Co.’s Letter'A Family SEWING MACHINE is the most boantifol, beat, and cheapest of all Sewing-Machines. It embodies the prin ciples of Singer & Co.’s well-known Manufacturing Ma chines; makes the interlocked stitch; will sew on all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tuck—in fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surpasses every other Machine for the great range and excellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet. I. M. SINGES & 00., No. 453 BBOADWAY, NEW YOBK. Philadelphia Office, oc7-tuthstde3l No. 310 CHESTNUT STREET. Batchelor’s Hair Dye; THE BEST IH THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATOHELO S’B cetebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyeß, and Invigorates the Hair for life. GEAY, BED, or BO STY HAIB Instantly tnrns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, &o. iST The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHR LOB, on the four tides of each 6m. FACTORY No. 81 BARCLAY Street, . (iois 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street,) my2B-Iy New York. B—T—lB6o—X. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTEBS. 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 aoidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.; They are the best BITTEBS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Bum, the celebrated Oalisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly reoommended to dell cate persons requiring a : gentle stimulant. Bold by Ml Grooers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P . H. DRAKE & 00„ ZO2 BROADWAY. New Y oris. «e24-6m Georgs Steok’s INIMITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grands and Souares, are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their pow er, evenness of touch, and pare quality of tone. None should purchase without examining'them closely. The most eminent teachers are almost daily selecting Prices to Bnit the times. them. J. E. GODLD, OCII-stuth4ot SEVENTH and OHESTNUT. e&qfsa Great Triumph.— Steinway it fill* £ sous were awarded the FIRST MEDAL at the late great International Exhibition, London. Over two hundred and sixty-nine Pianos, from all parts of the world, entered for competition. Warcroonis at BLASIUS BROTHERS, 1096 CHEST NUT Street. 001-Im Deaf Made to Hear.—lnstruments to assist the hearing, in every variety and ef the nnst approved construction, at P. MADEIRA’S, lib South TENTH Btreet, below Chestnut. oc3o-3t TJfham'b Hair Dye, 38 cents a box. —Three boxes for $1; the best in use. Try it. Sold OnlF at UPHAM’S, 403 CHESTNUT 8t se2T-3m* MARRIED. MULLIK—POBTEE —On the 28th nit, by the Bov. W, H. Keith, Chaplain of the 7th Maryland Regiment, W. A. Mnllin, Esq , of Mount Holly Springs, Pa , to Fannie L., second daughter of Oapt. W. M, .Porter, of Curlieie, Fa. # THAUVABTH—WABNIOK—On the 2B!h ult., by theßev. Stacy Wilson, Oaplain of the 81st Regiment P. Y, at Harper’s Ferry, Va. Mr. Philip Thanvarth, of the 72a Regiment P. Y , to Miss Bebeoca Waruick, ef Phila delphia- * BIBBECK—OSGOOD.—In Brooklyn, on tho 29th u!t., by the Bev. Henry Blanchard, Abraham W- Bfr beck to Lizzie Helena, third daughter of Captain James Osgood, United States Army. * DIED. BIOHABDSON.—SuddenIy, on the 30th nit., Mts. Hannah Hichareson, iu the 78th year of her age. Her relaiives and the friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the fnueral, from the residence of Mr. Nathan E. Morgan, No. 149 North Fifth street, on Monday morning, at 10 o’clock, without farther no tice. SI BINMETS.—On the 291 h; ult., Jacob Bteinmets, in the 83d year of bis age, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend bisfnneral, without further notioe, from his late residence, York road, above Nicetewn lane, on Monday morning, November 3d, at 10 o’clock. MOOBE,—On the 28th ntt., Mrs. Sarah F. Moore, relict of the late Charles Moore, aged 62 years. Tfce relatives and friends are respoctfully invited to attend the funeral,’from the residence of her son-in-law, Edward Simprnn, No. 142 Coates Btreet, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. To pro ceed to Monument Cemetery. it BLACK—At Jackson, Mississippi, October, 1862, John H. Black, formerly of this etty, in the 88th year of his ago. ■* . BOEHM —On the 29tb ult., Emelina, Infant daughter Of William and Etnelire Boebm. . CEABifS—On the 29!h nit., Mrs, Ann Seams, in the 26th year of her age . # COLBEBT.—Mary, daughter of John and Mary Col bert, aged 6 months. * DEH AYE N—On the 36th ult > Gertrude 8., wife of Jrbn R. Dehaven,- aged 81 years. # FULTON.—At the United States Hospital Newark, N. J.. or disease contracted at the seven days’ battle before Blcbmohd, on the 29th nit., John J. Fulton, of Company I>, 71st Pennsylvania Begiment, aged 21 years. *= GLANDING.—On the 29th ult, Elmar E. Ellsworth Glbnding, son of James B. and Elizabeth Gianding, aged 16 months and 2 days. # GEAHAM.—Suddenly, on the 291 h u’t., Samuel, only son of Mary Ann Knox, agea 3 years, 2 months and 20 days. ■ * Ha 55LETT.—On the 30th ult., Lavinia, wife ofthe late James Hezlett, iu the 64th year of her age. * HINKLE —On the 29th nit., Mr. Charles Hinkle, in the 48th year of his age. . * MCLAUGHLIN.—On the3othnit,Edward McLaugh lin, aged 42 years. . * ROBERTS.—On the 29ih ult., Melissa C. Bobsrts, daughter of William A. and Rebecca Bobsrts, aged 10 months, 2 weeks, and 5 days. * DUGAL—On the 23d nit, at St. Paul’s Ohurch Hospital. Alexandria, Ya., of wounds received at the battle of Cedar Mountain, George Alexander . H., the sen of Mary P. and the late Wm L. Duval, formerly of Charleston, 8. C., in his 18th year, of Co. H, 109 sh Re giment, Curtin Light Guard. * SHALLMAN —On the 20thult ,at Midfievilie. N. J , Wm. H. Shalltnan, in the 88th year of his age. He was a staunch patriot, a good Union man, and served his country in the War of 1812. # MACS DBES3 GOODS.-BLAOK Velour Keps, Velonr Ottomans, Grain do Pond res, EpiogJlneg, Popelines, French Mfrfapp, French Gaah meree, cheap Oaabmerea. aU-wcol ftlonwelice do: Lalaea, single and double widths; cheap Do Lainea; Tamisesy Baratheas, Dr»p d^lroas; English and French Bomba zines; Silk-warp Cashmeres, Turin Cloths, Craps Cloths, Paramatta?, Irish Popltna, Satin da Chines, Bombaztue Alpacas, &c. Also, Black Bilks and Shawls of ever/ description. BESSON & SON, Mourning Btoro, 0c59-1f No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. T?YRE & LANDELL, JOi FODBTH and ABOH STREETS. OPENING FOB FALL SALES: Magnificent Silks. Magnificent Shawls, Magnificent Poplins. Good Biapk Silks. . Bi chest Printed Goods. Good Stock of Staples. seSO-tf KAA BOXES TOBACCO.—We gua- UUu rantee to sell Totacco, Snuff, aad Oigars, at lower prices than any other house in the city. A bargain in Havana Oigars, purchased at Marshal’s Sale. WOOD WARD & 00., 41 South FOURTH Street. ocß lm# ry-g=» BIBLK CHRISTIAN CHURCH—North Uo> THIBb Street, above Girard avenue. Moreing Service commences at o’clock. Afternoon at o’clock. it# MW* CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, Lk3 SPRING GoBDK.N, BELOW BBOiD Bev. Dr. OARI’EN will {D. Y.) preach the monthly Sarmon to Y'iUNG MEN. TO MOBBOW (Sunday) EYSNiNG, at7)t o’clock. Subject—.-Tie Royal Decree.” Young men respectfully foviled. it# THE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND l£jt .ITS FUBNII’UBE IN THE IB TYPICAL TEACHINGS—The next Sermon In this course will he presobed in ihe UlI ÜBUH OF THtS'Erxfaottr TO-M.OBBOW AFTERNOON. Service at half past 3 o’clock. . • US EVENTS ACCOMPANYING CHRIST S Lklg COMING ABOUT IS6S-701—Bev. M. BAX TEB Will lecture upon this subject, at HALL, southwest corner SPRING GARDEN and NINTH-Streets, SUN DAY EVENING, 7)i o’clock—loX Mornlog- l.# reTO* TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, UAf OHEcTNU t‘ Street, westof Eighteenth Street.— The Bev. Daniel G Eddy, D. D., Paßtor elect, will preach SUNDAY, Novfmber 2, In the Morning at 10>£ o’clock, and ia the Evening at 7)( o’clock. The Installation Services will take place THURSDAY EVENING, Novembt-r 6, commencing at 7X o’clock precisely. The Bev. George B. Ide, D. D., will preach the sermon. It* FIETY-FII’TH WEEKLY MEET -1,1 -i ING in behaif of Soldiers will be held TO-MOB BC*W Evening November 2d, at 7)f o’clock, in the Spring Garden Baptist Ghnrcb, THIRTEENTH Street, above Wallace. Bev. B. J. Wilson, pastor will pre side. A brief statement of the work or the Army Oom mittee will be made, and addresses by Bev. A. Quiver, jnat returned from theJcßmpa near Washington, who will give facts and incidents cf deep interest, and by ex Go vernor Polices. These meetings continue to attract crowds of the friends of the Soldiers, and those who are Willing to help snpplytheir wants. It* aflEgw MORE FROM THE LITTLE ONES lEff The BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE HO MCF.OPATHIO HOSPITAL gratefully acknowledge the receipt of $44.81, from Misses Annie Walfelngton, Susie Sheppard, Laura Dempsey, Mary Kayser, and Mary Henderson, being the proceeds of a Fair, conducted by them. May much happiness to the youthfuldonors be the result of this living charity. It* STI RIT UAL IS M.—MISS EMMA 11 < HABDINGE, of New York, will lecture at SASSOM-STBEET HALL, on SUNDAY next, at A. M., and 7)4 P. M. Admission, 5 cents. 0c39.3t* (V=» POLYTECHNIC t OLLEGE—WINTER U 3 SESSION, 1862 63.—The Winter Course of Lec tures and Practical Instruction will begin on MONDAY, November 3d, and continue four months. Applicants for admission to the TEOHBIOAL SCHOOLS will pre sent themselves fur examination at 9 A. H , on that day; for admission to the SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL preliminary examination is not required. 0c31.6t# [V=. CARD.-MR. JOHN J. ESHLEMAN Lk_3 would hereby inform his friends that he is no longer connected with the Cravat Store at Eishth and Chestnut streets, having WITHDRAWN FROM THE SAME. He will give due notice to his former patrons WHEN and WHERE he will again appear amongst the Cravats, Scarfs, and Neck. Ties. b ocSO 3t# A HIGH COMPLIMENT TO THE IBTH INDIANA REGIMENT, OOL. SAUL. MEREDITH. . Headquarters Abut op Potomac, Oct. 7,1862. Govkrbop. : I would beg leave most respectfully to urge, in the strongest terms, that Gen. Gibbons’ request may meet with yenr immediate attention. Glorious as has been the record of Indiana in this war, you will par don mo for saying that the career of the 19th Indiana has been such as to add s;i|l higher lnstre to the reputa tion of your State I have watched this regiment, with its Wisconsin esmrsdea, under the hottest fire and in Hie most dangerous positions, and I am glad to say there is no better resiment in this or any other army .lask of you, SB an official and personal favor, that you will taka the most prompt means to fill the ranks of this noble regi ment. Very respet fully, (Signed) GEO. B. MoOLBLLAn, Major General Commanding. His Excellency Governor Morion, Indianapolis, Washikgtok, October 18,1862. Mr. Josiph Short j Salem, Mast. : Sts: Oar regiment (I9th Indiana, General Gibbons’ brigade) purchased, in the month of March last, eight hundred of yonr knapsacks; we did this in preference to drawing the Government ones, for which wo had requisi tion. We had used knapsacks slung in the old way du rirg eight months’ service, and have used yours for six months. We say for ourselves, and we believe every man in the regiment, were he living, would coincide with us, that we should prefer purchasing your knapsacks with cur own means rather than suffer, as we did, with the old way of carrying them. No soldier who has seen ser vice with the old one will regret having purchased yours with hie private money, if he can have it inno other way. (Signed) A. B. ELLENWOOD, Go. H. JA3. M. MITCHELL, Co. A. ADAM GIS3E, Orderly Ser., Go. A. THOMAS EIoKIM, 00. E. JEFKEBEOH KINDEB, GO. B. JACOB ANDBICK, Go. D. JAMES M. COOPEB, Co. D. WM M BASS, Co. O. BI’IEARD MAY. Co. D. JOBN GILMOBE, Co. A. S. K. SCHLAGLE, Orderly Ser.; Co. K. SHORT’S Ptfant Knapsecks for sale by the Agent, ELI HOLDEN, Jeweller. 708 MABKEI St. oc3l-3t# FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.— i I -c Under an order from the President of the United Stan s, a national system has beqn established by the SANITABI COMMISSION for the aife transmiasion and judicious c istrihution of articles contributed by the people, for the sick and wounded of the Army and. Navy. The system, » ter being well tried, has been formSUy ap prove! and n commended by the President, the General in-Chief, and the Surgeon General. The security it offers against misappropriation is practically perfect, until the ooi tribntions are delivered in the hospitals, where they n cessarily pass from the control of the Com musion. Of a ore than a million articles sent through one of the lsrgeti of its channels of supply, It has been as certaiaed that not one nundred have miscarried, or been dishonestly used. Discreet and trustworthy agents are coristsntiy ou,ployed in visiting all divisions of the army ..including those on the Southern ooast, theMissiS- Bicpi, and the Western frontier, to observe their wants, to direct supplies where they are most neeided, and to secure, as far as practicable, their honest rue. The Oommiesion d-es not nndertake to deliver articles to in dividuals, ard decliors to receive contributions with any reslrlction as to their destination, within the limits of the lor co employed In the Bervice of the Nation, it being onar.f its secondary objects to strengthen the sentiment of National unity wherever it can come in antagonism with State or local pride. The distribution of hospital supplies is but a branch of the work of the Commission. It empisy s the beat professional talent which can be ob tained in the country, to aid Its larger purpose, to do all that is possible for the health and vigor of outfighting men, to lighten their burdens, and to sustain their spirits under the privations and hardships which are an essea-’ tial part of successful warfare. For this purpose, con tributions to its treatnry are solicited. Thor may be directed to CALEB COPE, Eeq., Treasurer of the Phila delpbia Agency, No. 6C3 to WIL LIAM PLATT, Jr , General SaperiKtsafilV at the Depoeitory, No. 1236 CHESTNUT Street. Contributions ot the following articles are earnestly solicited, at the Depository, viz: Woden Pantaloons, (partly Slippers, • worn,) Books, Wooten Drawers, Farinaoeous Food, Woolen Shirts, Brandy and Wine. t Blankets, • octpbstalip THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1862. THE DRAFT IN PHILADELPHIA. If the cilizens of any Division of any Ward will obtain proof that their Division is entitled to credit for a greater number of Volunteers enlisted in the service of the United States, in Pennsylvania Regiments or companies, than it has received from the returns of the Deputy Marshals, and from the additions made thereto by the Commissioners for Drafting, the undersigned will give them a hearing, at the Nisi Prius Oourt Boom from 11 to 1 o’clock during the present week, and wiii make the cor rections which are just. B.GEBHABD, WILLIAM H ALLEN, Chief Commissioners for Drafting. Philadelphia, October 28,1862. 0c29 4t rgc==. GKAND CONCERT ON THURSDAY IkS EVENING, Nov. Bth, at the FIFTH BAPTIST ObUKCH, corner EIGHTEENTH and SPRING GAR DEN.—This Concert is given to aid the Ladies of the Congregation in Furnishing tLo New Church Edifice now nearly comp'eted. Some of the beat musical talent in the city have volunteered their services, and the Pro gramme, as published below, will rposk for itself— Tickets, 60 cents each, may be had of G. W. BEED, No. 240 N. SECOND Btreet, WM. MANN, No. ITU (IRE3if Btreet, or any ofthe Ladies. Also, at the deor. PBOGBAMME. PART FIRST. 1. Polo— Piano Prof. A. Bachman. 2.. “ Cento every pious heart.”. Choir ; 3. Polo— ll l know that my Redeemer liveth,”. Soprano, 4. Quartette “Come, thou f0unt.”.....,;.. 6. Polo—' 1 Where are the friends of my youth? 11 - , Soprano. 6. Duet— Piano......... .Prof. Bachman aria Pupil. PART SKCOStD. 1. Puko—“Home, sweet Home.” Thalbtro. Master Jas. Willim. 2. Quartette —“Best, spirit, re5t.^............. 3. Polo—“Mitniae.” 4 Duet—“ Merrily o’er the calm blue sea.” Soprano and Alto. 5. Polo— “ I have listened in dreams.”...,, ...Soprano. 6. Duet— ‘ 1 Meet me by moonlight.” Soprano and Tenor. PART THIRD I, Pf Ago—Polka do Concert.,.. Wallace Master Jas. Willian. 2, Quartette—“ Bock of ages,” (by desire).. 3. £olo—“ John Andereon,” 11 “ Tenore. '4. Quintette—” Lurifne.”.......................... 6. Trio—“ Protect ns thro’ the night.” • Soprano, A’,i/>, and Tenore. 6. Quartette —“ God be mercifal, 7. A National Quartette— ‘Eighty years ag0.”.... nol-3t swth , the “ PENNRELIEF ASSOCIATION, FOB SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIKB3,” mieting at BBOAD and SPRING GABDEN Streets, on FOUBTH-DAY (Wednesday) AFTERNOONS and EVK NIN6B, commencisg at 2% o’clock, have appointed the following gentlemen to collect and receive donations, and trust to the generosity of the public to render them farther eid in their efforts to alleviate suffering; Ohas. L. Sharpless. 801 Ohestnnt Btreet. Wm. O. Herzey, 737 Market street. Little, Stokes, ft Se , 237 Chestnut street. Barton Green, No. 40 North Front street. Wm. S. Stewart. No. 603 Market Btreet. John W. Thomas, No. 405 North Seooud street. Smith & Thomas, No. 30 South Third street. Edward T. Steel, No. 4 North Second street. Wm. G. Steel, No. 503 Market street. James B. Garrigues, No. 1010 Wat.ace Btrest. John G. SaverF, No. 807 Market street. A S. Truman, No. 835 Market street. - Albert Blaeko. Thirteenth, bslow Chestnnt street, * P. C. Moore, 1338 Chestnut street * ■ ; . Cbas. 61. McClintock, 814 Marshall street. "J, O. Garrignes,T4B North Fourth street. A. H. Franciscos. 5 North Fifth street. J. M. Truman, 413 Franklin street. v Albert G.Roberts, N. E. corner Eleventh and Vincsls- Cherles Evenß, Bread and Quarry. , John B. Peddle, N. E. corner Ninlb and Green ats. C. H. Mattson, S. W. cor. Tenth and Arch streets. Wm. B. Thomas, Custom House, < ANNA P. LITTLE, Secretary. It* . , 818 North BSOAD 3tros‘; •WFSO COURSE OF LECTURES, UJ Io Aid of the P. E. OHUBOH OF ST..MATTHIAB, To be delivered at CQNCfE BT BALL. This course of lectures embraces the-names of some of the prominent bishops and clergy of the P, E. Church, end as the subjects are not strictly ofa Ohurch charac. ter, the PUBLIC patronage 1b earnestly solicited in be half of a worthy object—THE PAYING OF A DECT DUE UPON THE CHURCH BUILDING. Tickets for the Course of Six Hectares, 81, May he procured at O. M. Bums’, 911 Chestnut street; The Episcopal Book Depository, 1224 Chestnut street; and Wyeth & Bro’s Drug Store, 1412 Walnut street. The Lecturers are: Novunbar 18 th—Bight Beverend Jno. H. Hopkins,; D. D., of Vermont. > November 25ih—Eight Sever end Thomas M. Clark, D. D., of Bbode Island. December 9th—Bov. F. D, Huntingdon, D. D., of Boa ton. December 30th—Bight Eeverend Jno. Williama, D. D., of Connecticut January 20th—Rev. J. Cotton Smith, D. D., of Hew York. • January STth—Bbt. Edwin Harwood, D. D., of New Haven. The subjects of the Hectares wi.l be given Infuture advertisements. oc!3 tufhr tn!B rrsg* THE BONDHOLDERS OF THE U 3 WYOMING CANAL COMPANY are notified that on presentation ot Coupon No. 6, due July 16.18 i t, at the l fßce of DAVIS k WIOKEBBHAM, No. 37 South THIRD Sheet, they wilpreceivo Fifteen Dollars and Ninety-two cents on accouut.of each Coupon, in ac cordance with the decree of the Supreme Court confirm ing the report of Garrick Mallory, Esq , the master ap pointed to make distribution of Eglance in the hands of the Receiver, CHARLES PARRISH, ocBo-3t ~ >: 1 . Receiver. ry™=. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN -113 TAiS COAL AND IRON COMPANY, ~ ' Philaoelphia, October 30,1862V’ The semi-annual interest on the mortgage loan of Ibis’ Company will be paid at the office. No. 230.South' THIRD Street, on and after the let of Novimher pfas. ocSO-3t JOSEPH C. OOPPUCK, Treasurer. rys=a. T RE AS DEER’S DEPARTMENT, U 3 PENNSYLVANIA B4.ILBOAD COMPANY, Philadelphia October 17, 3862. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day de clared a Semi-Annual Dividend of FOtJB PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and Government Taxes, payable on and after November 16th, 1882. Powers of attorney for the Collection of Dividends can be had on application at this office. THOS. T. FlRTH,'Treasurer, ectlB-lm No. 238 South Third street. w=» OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, The annnal meeting of the Stock and Loanholdera will be held at the office of the Company, northeast cor ner of NINTH and-GREEN Streets, on MONDAY, the Sdday of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o’clockA. M. An Election to choose four Managers, to serve three-years,. - will be held the same day immediately after the,Stock holders’ meeting, and close at 2 P. M. 0013-tn3 W. 8, WILSON, Secretary. IY==» FA RME R S ’ AND MECHANICS’ U 3 BANK—Philadelphia, October 6,1862. ' The Annnal Election tor Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of November next, between the bonra 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. H., agreeably to the charter. W. BUSHTON, Jr, oc7-tnol7 Cashier. ryr==» MECHANICS’ BANK—PHILADEL. U 3 phta, October 7, 1862. A general meeting ot the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, 4th day of Novem ber, at 12 M. ’ 'v 008-tno4 « ■ The Annual ElecHon for Directors will be held at the Backing House on MONDAY, November 17, between the boms of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M ocB-taol7 J. WIKGAND. Jr , Cashier. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST U 3 TO THE AEMY AN D NAVY, Philadelphia, Oct. 24th, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, Bhonld apply immediately at the offiio of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B,FRANK PALMER, 0026tf Government Surgeon-Artist. mb6 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE U 3 Stockholders of the BLOOKLEY AND MBRION TURNPIKE AND PLANK BQAD COMPANY will be hold at the GEN. WAYNE HOTEL, Lower Merton Towssbip, Montgomery county, on MONDAY, the 3d day of November, 1862, at 3 o’clock P. M., to debt a President, Treasurer, and twelve Managers, to serve for the ensuing year. D, MORGAN, Sesretary. Octobse 25, 1862 oc2B- tnths3t* iv==» WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL- U 3 phia, October 6,1862. The Annuel Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held on TUESDAY, the 4th dav of November next, at 12 o’clock M. G. M. TROUTMAN, no7-tuthstno4 Oasbter. BANK OF COMMERCE—PHILADEL ILg ruu, October 6,1862. ;■ The Annual Election for Directors will he held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of. Nove mber next, between the hours of 10 A M. end 2 0. DC. A general meeting of the Stoekboldera will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 12o’clock M. S. A. LEWIS, oc7tutb»tnolB Cashier. wsp> WESTERN BANK OF PHILADA , LL3 October 15,1862, The Annual Eieotlon for Directors of this Bank will be hold at the banking house, on MONDAY, the 17th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P M. G. M. THOU CM AN, OCI6-thstntnl7 Caßhior. ryr—. COMMONWEALTH BANK—PHILA- Lh_s HELi'HiA, October 6, 1882. ; t The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Bonse on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next, between the hours of 10 o’ciook A. fid. and 2 o’clock P. H,; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of No vember next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, at 10 o’clock A. M. oc7-tuthstnol7 H. C. YOUNG, Cashier. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF U 3 DENTAL SURGERY, No. 628 nB0 & Street.— Lectures to the Course commence on MONDAY, No vember 3d, at 4 o’clock P. M. Clinic open for patients daily, from 9 to 11 A. M.i'and 2 to 4 P..M. 0. N. PBIOE, Dean., '..0C81.81* : 601 North SEVENTH Street.' Wsjjp» CHY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION. 11 R —By virtne of the power given to this Commission by the ordinance approved October 28th, 1862,“ entitled “An ordinance to promote enlistments and to obviate the necessity of a draft for soldiers in the city of Phila delphia,” certificates will be granted, Ini the sum of, TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS each, to every resident of the city of Philadelphia who has enlisted sines the 23d day of October Inst, or shall enlist previous to the 6th day of November next, and has been or shall be within the said time mustered into the military service of the United States, and has been or shall hereafter be credited to ihe said city to make np any deficiency that may exist in the quota of volunteers and drafted men which said city is required to furnish. Before said certificates are granted, evidence will be reauired to establish— , Ist. That the applicant, at the time of the enlistment aforesaid, was a resident of the city of Philadelphia.*, . 2d. That he has been mußtered into the military ser vice (f the United States. 3d. That he has been accredited to the city on account of Ihe deficiency of her quota. " The certificate of a mastering officer of, the Unite! States will be received as evidence that the applicant has been duly mustered, and the certificate of tbo draft com missioners will bo reauired that the applicant has been received on account of the deficiency of the city quota. JOHN 0. KNOX. 1 EDWARD OLMSTED, | JOHN BOBBINS, '/ Commissien. WILLIAM BRADFORD,! EDWARD GBATZ, j PHILADEtpHIA,. Oct. 29, 1882. : Oc3Q-6fc BIG GUN ” BEHOVED FROM 482 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. PHILIP WILSON & CO, Have removed their Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Fishing. Tackle, Skates, Orioket and Base Ball Implements, Cadet Muskets and Equipments to oc2o lm 41S CHESTNUT STREET. HENRY’S REPEATING RIFLE— The greatest Arm of the age; will, shoot fifteen times, in as many seconds, 1,000 yards. -For sale a manufacturers’ prices by „„ PHILIP WILSON & 00., oe3llm 415 CHESTNUT Street. T VOB ¥TX PEB—Splendid pictures are 1 BEIMER’S Ivorytypes. Head finely, modeled, fresh, warm, and Impressive in color; light and shade natural)! arfaEged, OJ3OONP Street, above Qreon, 41# WaUTARX. | VOLUNTIEES WANTED. SSOO EXTRA BOUNTY. NINTH FBECINOT, FIFTEENTH WARD, >ifi give TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS CASH, in addition to ell ether Bounties, to a sufficient number to fill its Apply at N. E. corner of 00ATE3 and WEST Streets,on SATURDAY. LVENIHG, NOVEMBER 1, AT 1% O’OIiODK. BARTON HOOPBS, Treasurer, I HEADQUARTERS NO. 627 OHESTNUT STREET. EHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD, 157T11 HEiHMEKI, P. V., COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY. BOUNTY TO EACH EEOBUIT. CITY BOUNTY./. $2OO UNITED states b0unty...........,.... 100 ADVANCE PAY AND PREM1UM......... 15 TOTAL ... .......................... .|315 In addition, each recruit will receive a superior . GUM BLANKET, Which is iavtluable in the field. As soon as the recruit is mustered in, he wit! at once be equipped in the host manner, and sept to OAHP PtJLESTON, on Indict Queen Lane, where every atten tion will be paid to his comfort. , The pay of iho recruit commences from tho day he is enlisted into the service. i The officers of this regiment have Been service, and are able to perform their duty. The regiment, in every respect, will be equal to any that has left onr cit/for the field. ..... ... Ward and Division Oommittees are respectfully re quested to call for further information at Headquarters. , All residents of Philadelphia joining this regiment be fore the 4th of November willreoeive the City Bounty of S2OO at once, in cash. J Young.men of Philadelphia, will yon volunteer in honor of yonr flag, or subject yourselves to be drafted ? Yon have but a few days to decide. - - ; WILLIAM A- GRAY, . nol-tf COLONEL COMMANDING. a PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD, if IS?THEi:ei»nSST. P.T —EBOBUITa WA.N r fKO |( BOR CO. A— s3t6 BO ONTY, *315 —Clothing, Pay, . and Ba'ionafrotn dateof enlistment, also a good Gam Blanket Regiment now incamp Apply at Recruiting Btatfona, 716 Vino street, 627 Chestnut street, and 526 Prone street, RICHARD TwUNG, Captain. First Lieut Wm B. Peddle Second Lieut. Alex. Gray, | CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT, H ; coil. 0. M. PBEVOBT. 11l BEOBUITS 'WASTED for this popular Beglmept. BOUNTY $l6O, and ONE MONTH’S PAY IN ; ADVANCE. : BEOEUITINO STATIONS, 138 WALNUT STBBET. and 808 MARKET Street. Capt. DENDY SHABWOOD, Becruiting Officer. Vfi CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. >2s@} —Young Men wanted for Company C. $316 —ALjiL Bounty given. Gum Blankets, &c. OaU at RIOHABDB HOUSE, BIG HTH Street, below Spring Garden. W. H. WONDKBLY, Captain. H. 0. DAVIS, Second Lieutenant. ocSO-St* ,70 IR 'REGIMSST, P. Y. JffgSJ (KUSH'S L 4.NUER3. j Good Recruits want ■ ed at JOKES’ Hotel, CHESTNUT Street. ; 0e29,6t* RUSH’S LANCERS.—Young ySi&n Men wanted to fill the rank* of this regiment. _£__£u.Two new companies to be raised immediately. Principal BendczToua Ho. 800 CHESTNUT Street. OC2I aw* 7OTH regiment; p. V. .*£« (KUSH’S DANGERS.) A few more men wanted, of good character, corner of EIGHTH aiiu OHESTKin Streets* 0c29 6i* RUSH'S LANCERS (70 th zSgjßfo ,Rf gimßiit p. V.) Recruits wanted, corr er of EIGHTH and OHBSTSnjT Sts, 0c29 6L# 11. ,S. REVENUE STAMPS-. Depository of u. s. tax STAMPS, No. 419 OEE3TNOT STREET, PHILADELPHIA BANKBUILDING(EAST BOOM) Received a full supply of the different kinds and de nominations of -—'\j.— sao? a which have beon issued by the Government, and will con tinue to receive them as soon as they'are ready for de livery. . , . ■ - - Thoabeve are mow offered.for sale, and ordersfordhem will be promptly executed. THOS. W. SWENEY, UNITED STATES ASSESSOR, G. GUMPEBT, Agent, Ho. 1341 CHESTNUT STKEET, 0e29 3twtbsa (One door above the U. 8. Mint.) FINANCIAL. u. s. FIVE TWENTIES; 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OBTION OF THE GOVERN- MENT AFTER FIVE YEARS, I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TEEASUBY to receive subscriptions for tfco above LOAN AT PAR, THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FBOM DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from May A full supply of these Bonds always on hahd. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD St. jy29.tr . . .. ■ ■- yiIUIBM. WAI.TOE, WOMABW. TOST. YU'ALTON & YOST, FV BANKEBB, BROKERS, AMD GENERAL COLLECTORS, No. 25 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Jay Cooke 4 Co., Hon. Jamos Pollook, James, Kent, Santee,-ft Go., Hon. H. D. Foster, Xsberiok, Black, S Co., Hon. A. H. Seeder, O. McKibbin & Bon, Hon. Asa Packer, 3.F. Middleton & Bro., Hon. Warren J. Woodward, Hon. Wm.Wliklna, V. L. Bradford, Esq. a«7-8m ' S HARKEY THOM AS, a STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT BTREET. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commission. , Promissory Notes and Loans negotiated. 004-lmif TyTEAD’S POC K E T BOX Off JLtA GAMES.—Chess, Backgammon, Cheekers, Domi noes. Cards, Oribbage Board,- Dice Boxob and Dies, Backgammon and Chess Cloth, wilh Book of Instruction. Six Barnet complete, only $1.75 UPHAH, No. 403 CHESTNUT Street, Sole Agent. M* gTHE PHRENOLOGIOAL CA BINET AND BOOK STORE is open day and evening for the sale of books on Phrenology, Phy siology, [Hygiene, and Phonography, and for Phre nological examinations. Orders by mail should be ad dressed to JOHN L. OAPKN, . 0c22-rpwgmlm 922 CHESTNUT Street, Phila, A RMY DESKS.—A capital article for JA. camp and field use. Safefrom wet, compact, and convenient to carry in pocket. For sale by W. H. DADMUN, 104 NORTH DELAWARE jAvenne, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED to sefi them in PhUadelphia and vicinity. 0c23-lm» Bowen & co., lithographers AND PRINT COLORISTS, southwest corner of OHEBTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets, are prepared to execute any description of Portrait, Landscape, Natural History, Architectural, Autograph, Map, or other Li thography, in the most superior manner, and the most reasonable terms. Photographs, Portraits, Natural History, and Medical Plates- Maps, and any other description of Plates, colored in the best stylo, and warranted to give satisfaction. Par ticular attention to Coloring Photographs. _ 0c23-tf riOAL OIL ! CO AL OIL I—lso bbls. Sicmmer’s (Norristown) OIL for sale by _• ZIEGLER & SMITH, Drug, Pant, and Glass Dealers, oc2B si* Corner BBSONB and GREEN Streets. fWAL OIL! COAL 01L!—125 bbls. W NATRONA for sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, , O (2S-6t* Corner SECOND and GREEN Straetß. OH,! COAL OIL! —ISO bbls. PETBOLIES for sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH, ■••••■ Wholesale Druggists, oc2s;6t* Corner SEOOKD and QBE BN Streets. pOAL OIL ! COAL OIL *—2oo bbla, V Avdesco and Lncesco torwale by & Wfcolaaa'e Druggists, oc2B6t* Corner SECOND and QBESSStreets, RETAIL DRY GOODS. QLOAKING CLOTHS, COOPER & CONABD, oc2B-tf. S. E. COB. NINTH and MABKET Sts. 1024 CHE3TNUT STBEBT, E. M. NEEDIJES. | LACES, 1 8 WHITE GOODS, c g linens, \ I n EMBROIDERIES. | gd .. _ . a m « W QQ © A. full assortment of the above on hand at LOW g o PBIOES, to which additions are made of all § NOVELTIES. se26.tr 1024 CHESTNUT STJBEET. !- pKEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADES —V. E. ABOHAMBAULT;’ N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MABKKT Streets, will open this morning, from Auc tion, Ingrain Carpets at 37, 50, 62, 75, and 87 cts.; En try and Stair Carpets, 25 to 65 cts.; Bag, Yarn, and List Carpets, 25 to' 45 cls.; Floor Oil Cloths, 37 to 62 ota.; Giltjßordered Window Shades, 62 cts. to SI 50 ; Bnff and Green Window Holland, 16 to 45 cts.; Muslins, 12% to 25 cts.: Canton Flannels, 25 to 31 cts. oc3o thstulm COMMISSION HOUSES. or ALL DESOEIPTIONS. FANCY EBINTS. ' - ■ o ' BBOWN DRILLS, AEMY STANDARD. 4 4 LAWRENCE DRILLS. STANDARD BROWN DBILL9. ; J HEAVS PLAIN KEB3KYS. ABHY BLUE TWILLED FLANNEL. FABHER’S LINEN DBILLB. LEWISTON A. BEAHLESS BAGS, 2, *3 Bos, AMOEKIB&G C. do, . do. 2 Bas. PBEMIUM A. do. , do. Bay. For sale low for net cash by ~ GEO.GRIGG, No. 219 CHUBOH Alley. A KMY STANDARD 'XjL; CANTON FLANNEL. FOB SALE LOW, NET CASH, BT GEO. GRIGG, rol-tr No. 219 OHUBOH Alloy, JJAMILTON GOTTON FLANNELS. Laconia Cotton Flannels, Salmon Falls Cotton Flannels, Standard Sheetings and Drills, For Seda by IDe COURSEY & s HAMILTON, 0c26-Etntb-12t 237 CHESTNUT Street. ■ dcSl 2t* GOODS, DABK-BLUE GOAT CLOTHS. - DARK-BLUE OAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOE OFFICERS. ABMY BLANKETS, BTANDABB WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUOK. . BEOWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIBTINGS, For sale by ■ FKOTHINGHAJC & WELLS. gel-iftf MILITARY CLOTHING. REPUTATION, There is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting up Military Clothing as ROCKHILL & WIL- SON’S, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street. Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business, they are prompt to fill all orders at moderate prices, and always have a large stock oj Military Goods on hand. ue3o-iftf FANCY FURS! JOHN A. STAMBACH; •IMPOSTER AND MANUFAO EUREB OF LAMES’ FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Ju&t opened, a large and handsome Stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY DUES, of every descrip tion and in the newest and most approved styles, at the Lowest Cash Prices. oc7-3m JAMES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, IHPOBTEB AND MANUFAO TUBES LADIES* FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladles and Children is now complete, and 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 oc3-4mff PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE CIDER AND WINK VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS SPICES, &0., &c. All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling Purposes ALBERT O RO BERTS, DEALER IN FINE GBOOEBIEB, se6-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINB. pi BAY EL CURED, OR THE MG- V?T NET REFUNDED.—DR. GEISENHEIMBR’S REMEDY-is b sure and speedy cure for all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, a»rt kindred organs. Price s!;■ 8. G. UPHAH, No. 403 CHESTNUT Street, sole agent for Philadelphia. It# PROFESSOR J. ISAACS, OCULIST and AIIBIST, from Leyden, Holland, has perma nently located himself at No. 51l PINE Street, where persons afflicted with diseases of the Eye and Ear will he scientifically treated, and cured, if curable. N. B—No charge made for examination. 0c29 St* /"in AMBAGrNJS.— Gold Lao Charn pagne, in quarts am! pints, for sale by OaABLJES S. OABSTAIBS, Bole Agent, No. 128 WALNUE Btceot. CIDER.— New Clarified Champagne Older, of extra Quality, by the barrel or hogshead. For sale by SBHIL MATHIEO, 0c27-12t ifr Nos. 120,122, and 124 LOMBARD St. WILLIAM H. YEATON & GO., V 1 Ho 201 South FBOSBT Street,' Agents for the ada of the Origins! Hridsieck A Or. Champagne, offer that desirable wine to the trade. A! bo, 1,000 casea fine and mediumjgrade Bordeaux Cla rets. - ■ 100 cases “ Brandeaberg Freres” Cognac Brand JY vin tage 1848, bottled in France. 60 oases flneit Tuscan Oil, in flasks, 2 dozen In case. 30 bbls. finest nhality Monongahela Whisky. 60.000 Havana Segars, extra fine. Moet & Obandon Grand Vin Imperial ; “ Green Seal?’ Obampagno. Tot ether with a fine assortment of Madeira, Sherry, Fort, &c. ... . / oclß-lm WOOL AND CARPET \_J SJANOTAOTUBEBS, Hardware Merchants, Lamp Mannfaatnreis, Plumbers, Ac., TAKE NOTICE, that every description of Tin Work, Brass Castings, Stamp ing £ Including all military weak), of superior mannfao tnre, can be obtained on \ortor, of JOSEPH LEHNIG,. manufacturer, 1615, 1617, and 1619 FUAKCIS Street and BIDGE Avena#. oc2o lm* TiW.E AND EAR.— Da. JAMES Hi LEWIS, OCULIST and AUBIST, has again ra mmed from his profeesional tour In Europe, and perma nently located at No: 387 North BIXTH Street. Office hours from ft to 12 A. M., and 2to 4F. M. se24-2mit*f HERMETICALLY Sealed Goods, for Sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, Ho. 107 South WATXB Street, consisting of : Trsah. Peaches, Fresh Blackberries, « : Tomatoes, “ Pine Apple, « Corn, “ Apple, “ Peas, Meats of all kinds, “ Qnlnoes, Poultry “/ “ « Pears, Soaps “ “ “ Plnms, Mushrooms, . “ Strawberries, Sardines. . : Albo, Crosse & BlaokwelPa Plcklee, Amerloan Ploktet ; and Sauces, Catsups, Jellies, Emit By nips, French Mua tsrds, EsaUA Mtutarda. oca-w FROSTED BEATERS, FINE CASSIMERES, VELOT7K REPS, BALMORALS, BLANKETS, LADIES' CLOAKS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, Bers’ CLOTHING-. LADIES’ FURS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Jyj'OW READY, A NSW POEM, By Hie author of “ Angel In the Howe," eto. THE VICTORIES OF LOVE, BY COVENTRY PATMORE, Antborof “Angel in the House,” “Faithful Forever,” eto. One Volume, ISmo. cloth...,,,.Price 60 cents. t.o.ep.bumham, , Publisher, 143 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. Bent by mail, post paid-, on receipt of the price . nol, 5- 2t ■ftJEW BOOKS! REDUCED PRICES! and EARS, by H. Ward Beecher, ®1 00 £o™™ Y v. L 1 J IN0 Btld COUNTRY THINNING, 1 00 MIRIAN, by Marion Harland ... 1 00 BIKE AND UN I, IKE, by A. 8. Roe 100 HOLMEB’ POEMS, blue and gold —*7 * ... LEWIS' GYMNASTICS, illustrated...'.” 80 OBLEY FARM, by Tr0110pe...... ' . ' v 80 MIBERABLE3, by Fugo.,.. ..." an MRS. WOODS’ N0VEL........ In ARTEMUS WARD,HIS BOOK , 80 ORPHEUS O. KERB’S PAPERS.. 80 All New Books reduced In Price, Ty iLITARY AND NAVAL BOOKS, JjJL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL BOOKS. SCIENTIFIC BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. . The subscribers keep constantly on hand a large as, •eortment of Bocks in every branch of Science. They also receive as published TBB NEW BOOKB OF THE DAY, Including all books of a standard character. Books not on hand procured promptly to order. Complete Catalogues of Medical Books furnlehed grains upon application, or sent free by mail. All Books Bold at low prices. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, bol-lf 28 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. VEIB O OK B—Vesper. By Ma- J_ v damß the Countess De Gasparin, cutbor of the “ Neer and He&veniy Horizons.” 16nso, 76 cents. Ned Marston; or, The Cottage by the Stream. By A. L. O. E. 18mo. 50 csnts. little Walter of Wyalusing, By a Guest in t;f The Old Castle.” 18mo. 55 cents. WM. 8. & ALFRED MABTIEH, u 008 CHESTNUT Street. gATURDAT, OCTOBER 25. MESSRS. SHELDON & COMPANY, No. 335 BEOADWAY, New York, Will publish on SATURDAY, October 25, I. ■ ■ MIRIAM. . A NEW NOVEL BY MARION HARLIND, Author of “Alone,” “Hidden Palh,” “Nemeris,” &c, Onevol 12mo. 660 pages. Pries 55125. From the great popularity of her previous works the publishers anticipate for this a very large sale. Tie story Is laid in Kentucky, and the book is dedicated to that staunch patriot and friend of the Union, Gto.D. Prentice, 15* q., editor ef the LonisviUo ./orrrnaf “ A new novel from the B&me pen 1 that wrote ‘Alone’ has certainly claims to be read that will be generally re spected. She has struebmpon the right path to literary success. Sbo writes with a purpose. Her books have a meaning, and hence they make an impression,”—Now York Commercial Advertiser; “ Her Brat hook, ‘ Alone,’ met with a very extensive sale, passing through edition after edition, and being successfully translated into the French and German lan guages. Bhe belongs to the new school of novelists— taking her characters from common life, from among the workers of the world, aod carrying them through trials no more unheard of than these that occur in hundreds of lives every day.”—New Haven Palladium. New TjCitions now ready of ALONE. 1 v01.12m0................51.25 BIDDEN PATH. Ivol. X2mo.. 125 MOSS SIDE. 1 vol X2mo. ~..125 NEMKiIS. Ivol. 12mo 1.25 . All by tho same author. THE NORTHERN COLONIES. Being the fourth oE Abbott's Serita of American Histories’* for Youth. By Jacob Abbott. One vol. Fully illustrated. Price 75 emta. This is on© of the most instructive, as well R 3 enter taining, series of books ever published. . IJI. •. THE ENGLISH CHANNEL. By Jacob Abbott. Being the fourth of the t( Florence Stones,” One vol. Fully illustrated. Price 60 cent*. For said by all Booksellers. oc2B tuthsSt V4a PUBLISHED THIS HAY. HA LES MISERABLEB—VALJEAN. The Fifth end lest part of VICTOR HUGO’S immor tal French novel, “ Lee Miserablea.” The whole of this magnificent series is now ready. All parts uniform in appearance nnd price. THE SERIES COMPRISES— Part X.—FASTIS B, Part, lII.—MARIUS. Part lI—COSETTE. Part IV.-ST. D 55113 Part Y—YALJEAN. Paper covered, price 50 cents, and clolh-bonnd, (on superior paper,) $l. *## It wonid be useless to urge any one to purchase this snperb,work. Its reputation has become so fixed, and its splendid character go perfectly admitted every where, that the simple announcement of its completion Will produce thousands and thousands of readers. THE SLAVE POWER. Its Character, Career, and Probable Designs;, being an attempt to txplain the real issues involved in the Ame rican contest By J. B. Osibsss, ST, A., Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Economy, England. One large octavo, cloth bound, price $l. Tbie remarkable volume has already created the most intense excitement in London, where it has been just Issued, and it will he found to bo for this country the , most candid and impartial hand-book for every class and shade of political BDd social opinion ever published. Copies of any ®f these books will be sent by mail, POSTAGE FREE, on receipt of price, by CAKLETOH, Publisher, Few York, 413 BROADWAY, cor. LISPENASD Street, ocll-swtr ■ £)K CTS! DOLLAR OK CTSI WCT tn-ftftTra ■ /jfj 5 000 VOLUMES just marked down ana willT>e~sold at 26 CKNTsi for a few days. oc3o-3t, PITCHES, 439 CHESTSUT Street FPfIE'UNITED STATES TAX LAW. JL —Burmese men desiring to know how this Law af fects them should procure a copy of the EXPOSITION. Price 25 cents. Published and for sale by : KING & BAIRD, oc3o 6t . .607 SANSOM Street. CIRCIJLATIHG LIBRARIES. W BROTHERHEAD’S CIROTJ • EATING LIBRARY.—AII the HEW English and American Books, including ALL OLASSEI of Lite rature. This is tho ONLY Library in the country that includes alt the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED here. Terms $6 per year; sis months S 3; three months 51.60; one month 76 cents, or 8 oents per day. 818 South EIGHTH Street, seB-Sm English and french family CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET D» LECTURE, 1317 OHEBTNUT STREET. Subscriptions per year, month, and day. General catalogue just published, furnished gratit. In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies’ French Li brary.' < ‘ Catalogue St la Biblidthtque Set Dames et Sts De moiselles” M. M. MONAOHESI, Agent, ae6-4m 1317 OH ESTNUT Street. . PHOTOGRAPHS. TYTOTHING LIKE THEM FOR AC JL’I CURAOY or natural coloring can be found. EEIMEB’S Life-size Oil-Oolorod Photographs, now made at war prices, at SECOND Street, above Green. Id* mo COLOR CAED PHOTO JL GRAPHS in an elegant manner, and not aifect the fine surface in ihe least, is an easy process to any person, though not an artist, by the use of NEWTON’S PREPARED COLORS FOR ALBUMEN PICTURES. Price per box, S 3; with large bottle of reducing liquid, $3.25. Sole Agents for the United States, J. E. TILTON & CO, Boston. In this city and State, SOHOLZ & JANENTZKY, 112 South EIGHTH Street. OAU7ION The great popularity already acquired by this valuable discovery has induced some dishonest persons to offer a worthless article in imitation. FIFTY DOLLARS will be paid for the conviction of any party selling their stuff for Newton’s Albumen Colors. 0011-awlm MOW DO YOU LIKE MY PIG TUBSB ? 'Firct rate; it ia one ofBEIMER’S Colored PhotograpbH ; tbeyara always up to tho mark, truth ful and natural. Only $L SEGOISD Street, above Green. , \ It* FKOPOSAtS. BUf UTY QUARTERMASTER GE NEBAL’S OKFtOE, Philadelphia, October 31, 1862. Proposals will be received at this office until alO JST DAY, 10th November, at 12 o’clockAt, for the delivery in this city* at any point tnafi may bo required, of : Five hundred Army Transportation Wagons. Two hucdred four-wheeled Ambulances, “ Wheeling jattera,” Five bundled sets six-mule Wagon Harness. Two hundred sets two- ho**se Ambulance Haraeaa. The whole to be completed and ready for delivery on or before the 15ih of December next. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. (Signed) A. BOYD, 1 nol. 86 Captain and Asst. Quarfcensesier XT. S. A. PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND FORK.—Office or Navy Acikst, 112 South TBIBD Street, Pniladelpaia PBOPOIALS will be received at this Office, until SATUBDAY NOON. November Btb, for furnishing FIVE BUNOBKD BABBELS OP BEEP, and ONE TBOTJSaKD BA BUHLS OP PORK, to be delivered at the PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD within thirty days frcm the date of the acceptance of proposal for ihe same. The BEEF.,. POBK and BARBELS to be af the quality and description, Invariably r, qdlred for thenae of the Navy, (except that the Iron poops be dispensed wiib.) and he surject to the inspection of the Inspector of Provisions ,ami : deliverable at his storehouse, .at Prime and Swanson streets, without extra charge. Every offer made must be accompanied (as llrected in Ihe 6th section of the act of Congress, making appropraa tions for the Naval service of 1846-Z, approved 10th of Aurnst, 1646,) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to. the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if hie or t-ieir bid he accepted, enter into an obligation within ten days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish tho articio proposed. . ~ ... . This guarantee must be accompanied by tbe certiacate of The I’nited States District Judge, United States Dis trict Attorney, or Navy Agent, that the guarantors are ab!e to make good thei* guarantee. No proposals will So. considered unless accompanied by such guarantee. _ l, JAMES S. OH AMBERS, rbl-6t Navy Agent. M F. I. G. 0 SING, ZygMY. ‘AND TOILBX MIRRORS, : Tho oest ia SSB ■world tor finish and durability. B. M. 8. The best brand Silk-finished VELVET RIBBONS. Bole Agent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH, 156 DUANE Street, near West Broadway, BeSO-ton' New York- m TO PLANTERS, NDESIRY -32 MEN, AND DEALERS.—EYEbQBEENA and otijer Ornamental Trees must be removed to clear toe ground this fall or next spring, and will cost of growing. Fine specimens of f Silver Pines, and Arborviue?, from six b \ g ‘h“ t twenty.five cents each, the purcbssor aolecting aurl dlg. gingthem. Ash and Maples, twelve to fifteen feet high, at fifteen oehts. , • 40,000 Apple Trees, best anality, six to eightfeet high, Pears Cherries, I'luma, Peaches, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries. Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Asaarasns Boots, and Bhubarb Plantß, at low prices. No charge for delivering in Philadelphia. Catalogues i rß tls. WILLIAM PARRY, oc3o-3t* , OIHNAMINSON. Now Jersey. p W. BLAKIB TO N, NO. 22 VX. South WATEB Street, Philadelphia, Commission Dealer In Ohio and Ulinou BBOOM OOBN, HAN DLSB, WIBS, TWINE, Ac. csU-3m PITCHER'S, 439 OHE3TNUT Street. » AMUSEMENTS. M RB - JOHN DREW’S AROH JAL BTBEET THEATBE. Bnaineaj A sent and Treason* JOB. J>. MOBPHT, GBEAT SATCBDAY JSIGHT BILL. Sixth night of J. S, OLABKE. OUrke iq two glorious parts. THH (SATURDAY) EVENING, Not. 1, T>» mi X™ E POOR GENTLEMAN. wiJS??. 04 8 ollrke - Emily Worthington. Mrs. John Dioir. To concltulo with the thrill! ng Drama of THE WILLOW COP3E. * K „f atn j. & a***. ■“S?"*** Mrs. G. Hoar!. Poorg open at 6%—-To coromance at 1% o’clock. TITAIiNUT-STREET theatre.— 4", ®*^ e i< f ßoe M. A. OA.BBETTSOS, Business Agent. Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLF THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Nov i The performance will commence with the Drama „r VIOXOBINE. Vietorine ,Miea Charlotte Thompson. Alexander, a Bone ilr. Lawrence B irrott. To eonelnde with BBIAN BOROIHME, Brian Boroihme Mr. E. L Tilton. The O’Donoghne Hr. Lawrence Barrett. Doorg open at 7—Performance commences at 7Jf. LM. GOTTSCHALK. • THIRD OONOEBT AT CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 3, at 8 o’clock, M’LLE. CABLOTTA PATTI, The principal Prima Donna ot New York' and Boston Academy of Hnsie, will appear jointly with MB. GOTTSOHALK. who will [perform, on this occasion, some of his latest compositions, which have caiisod so great a sensation in New York and Boston. Admission 50 cents—Reserved Seats 25 cents extra. The sale of tickets commences SATURDAY MORN* ING, at 9 o’clock, at J. E. Gonld’s Hosio Store. 0029 -Ot Concert hall. WONDERFUL SUOOESa! CAPTAIN WILLIAMS’ WHALING voyage, ANOTHER WEEK. EVERY EVENING at V to S o’clock. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. Admission, 26 cents; Children half price. < A BEL & CO.’S hTEREOPTICON, -AA-ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Tenth and OhesbratatS. Exhibiting Every Evening This Week. FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE LADIES PENN AID SOCIETY. Admission 25 cents. Commence at 8 o’clock. 0c27-fi£ PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINK ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Snndays excepted) from 9 A. M. HU # P. M. Admission 26 cents. Children half price. Shares of Stock, $3O. Jy9 WANTS. PARTNER WANTED-With several Thousand Dollars, to extend an already pros Bor ons GROCERY, PROVISION, and QUKBN3WABH Bnsinep, in « flourishing town, a short distance by rail road, from Philadelphia. Address “W. and W.,” Press < dice. . nol-St* QUBSTITUTES WANTED AT THE Philadelphia City Hotel, WOOD Street, corse* Fourth Street. OC3I-2-# Xfcf ANTE D—An experienced young .. ’ T men, who has a large with the city Jobbers, as Salesman in a Package Dry Goods House. With a competent person a liberal amusement will be made. Address, with reference. Box 716 Post Of fice- ' ocll-St PERSONA!,. PENSIONS.— f TOO Bounty and Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and th« relatives of snch aa are deceased, at reasonable and satis, factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia Particular attention given to parties living at.« dis tance. oslatf LOST AND FOUND, rjIHIRTY DOLLARS REWARD JL STOLEN or LOST at the Post Office, on Wed nesday right, a POCKET-BOOK containing 351 DOL LARS, in Bank Notes. The finder will receive the above reward by Ic&vldk the BUTLEB HOUsE, No. 119 and 112 South SIXTH Street. nol.lt* LG ST OR MISLAID—CERTIFI OA.TE No. 243, dated October 29 nh, iB6O, in our name, for forty-two shares Preferred Stock of the wissa Beilroed Company. Notice is hereby given, tbs* we have applied for a Certificate to be issued In lien of above. [oc9 tbs4w] DBEXEL & o