- i- qterks— l Second Beard* ?'r' r ' 104 V 100 Har B prof. 49g 0090** l C l s’los? WO do. 49 Jf WPofj ioOßeadingß 11% «iSS?»I» ly A 52* 200 do H% g^SW!» ri) -;; WO Hal* CM ft..s3o. six fl \j do hm sax fr' lo '*> ■*}£ « *Wi'oebllo 100 do BJX 'soB* i»blstra 99 800 Mloh Oen 8;..... 91 J wfltol* V ui 128 100 d 0.......... ;;;iO4X 180 Mich S* Hl®. ■ «» vf iib'jodx 200 Ml S * N I a 5... 83X t do 5 ,ifl4« 50 do 83x p do 'Afl IC4?£ 100 do 83X t .... 83 200IU Con B scrip.... sox rftrl* Ba wllT ' 62 X 260 d 0.......... 80*, I 830 fow 5* «°.y’ v mf,.. mx 60 d 0... sox . 00 M 800 01 & Pllta B BTX fi dO -,;-"....1W 600 Gal & Olil B Six •,aPanama b qg fgu 350 do .30 84X 70* 200 0* T018.....1)30 69X fH 76.*' 400 do 69X & 'vorlc Markets— Yesterday. 8l ,adjr, with smell sales at ®8.12X for Pots, 'Js9f“ r The market for Btate and Western * jaiiidßid' . j anil Ioal2 cents bbl lower, floor | 8 very limited, and there was bnt little B,ooobbls at $6 6006.60 for supetflno p «e ijifA State: 85 6Q®6 80 for superfine mm; isi.na. lowa, Ohio. *O.: *5 860 T 10 for »x -si:c6 | S i ', n '.L g sbipoing brands of round hoop Ohio do,'?b of d trade brands do at S 3 8509 floor is heavier and easier; sales 100 bbls Csr*”T fnr common extra, and 86 10®8 for good rt jsls«bt "■ dim at 5606 for the range of fine and SI? 1 lam i s iinSet and firm We quota Jersey at 9"® R,a.Jjwluei 8410 j puncheons, 818 60. vlT«! » o„[|. heavy, and fallr 2®30 lower. The * 9'M** %mo bushels at 81 110 l 24 for Chicago . «l« «*», 200 1 36 for Milwaukee Oinbi 81.27ff1129 splits, ; St 31 ml 40 for winter red Western. firmer ot 70®B0o for winter, and 85®D0o for “ gw!*) 1 1* ’l”' 6 ' ** < - l#ls ffiioar/and lovor, with Bales of 60,000 bushels c t >3O for sound Weitern mixed; 660T00 forßast -8 .aiffleOßc tor unsound. .... ern. 1, 4 u101, with sales of 600 bbls at 37 0. llrlh’SiTl PBOVI9ION M4BKBT, November »Sr demand-for Mess Pork, with sales of 850 bbls I-*, „ t «li> 25, and 1,570 do. at 810 60, part oountry. iinne in bulk meat# or Baoon. lard in good * *t 6XO, on the spot, but not so for future de- J,r . «cd Be isiho best offer mads for December. .•TShlerew B ut sold at BXO, without paokogas, to be j lltertd during Ibe season. rtbf CINCINNATI— The scarcity of salt; ft , f,,!t!n the whole West. There are about 25,000 H Bl .t the works ou the üblo and Kanawha rivers, . ..IMS there is a rise lu the river, none of It is avait- Hj W « 6 V York salt is up to $4 bbl., and cannot be » H . e ‘ ™at Ibis rate. Liverpool Is up to 82.76 W bag, RRrtTfio is betug obtained for Ohio Elver and ffsaebßi bat none of it iB 1 1 be bad la quantity. Turks packers are well supplied with- salt,— Price MOVEMENT.— I The following will show the canal fiom Buffalo for 14days ending the fiffocttber, and 9 days from Oswego, being shlp -9 1 stthe latter place from October 20tb to 28th in- TC. which, taken together, will Bhow the amount of grain afloat on the canals destined for tide. «sU*‘ FSonr, Wheat, Corn, Oats, bbla. bn, bu. bn. «Udays 40,865 114 485 880 810 IT, 190 Ba 3 9i»|V...27«01 268,790 78,640 120,990 ~ ~,,74,827 1,298 080 918 350 138,180 I U.n.’ww-S 71,418 3,*80,480 1,669.820 230,524 ''JlbisW* also slipped from Buffalo, daring the 11 4 ju 5-W boehels hurley,and 6,500 bushels rye, * ntn'atm why 9 days shipment* from Oswego and 14 ’. from Baffalo are taken, ia that it takes boats those jericds to reach Hew 1 ork from those places respeo- Bnly. ■ ■ ..J •' 1 SABINE INTELLIGENCE. rOUHTH PAG* ABBIVED. SchrJDßLrch.Evam, 24 boon from Indian Elver, ,«S corn to J W Bacon. , jdu George B Busioll, Tilney, 2 days from Indian si, tr,with corn to JaiL Bewley & 00. s* Ivy, Henderson, 8 days from Fort Boyai, in bal [J. 10 lister & I’uloom. - fchr D L etnrifcs, Norris, 8 days from Boston, with moi to Weaver, Finer & 00. Btta Ottos, Bouear, from Newborn, in ballast to 4 jjSw Bristol, Charles, 24 hoars from Now York, •ill ni» to W P 0 Ido. Srtßttg Sen Burnside, 6 hours from Brandywine Liplt, inning towed thereto bark White Wing, for La niirt,where she was left at 2# P M on Sunday. Brought tit priM schooner Almira Cornelius.- The A O dtstiii at Hew Yoik some time a'nca for Port Boyai, Tilts cargo of groceries, Ac, but, finding no market at Feci Boyai, took ont a clearance to return to New York. Imlead of returning ehe ran into Balls Bay, where she Tuopltued b; the U 8 bark Bestless, and sent to this jettio charge of Ao.ing Sliaier M H Johnson. CLEARED. Bui: Oeiesiia, Howes, Pernambnoo, 0 H Welsford. Brig 8 Thurston. Lampber, Cardenas, J Mason & Go. Fchr Kansas, OntKn, Washington, Tyler, Stono & 00, Stlir Sarah Fisher, Edwards, do do Sciu B Watwick, iihropsbire, do do SclirOtarm, Starr, Alexandria, do : Scbr 0 A BeOhscber. Gallagher, Alexandria, do Siht Sappho, Hooter, Baltimore, 0 H Gumming*. Scbr Baamel l,t Wuisr, do do _ fchr D L Stnrgis, Norris, Boston, Noble, Caldwell & 00. s-hr Barah, -Wallase, Boston, oaptain. Str J SBhrivsr, Bale, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. fit Fanny Oatneti Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. *y TBI.BBmAP*. {Oorraspondonoeof The Press.) , BosioJf, Nav. 8. Atsivtd, ship Harriet, from Liverpool; barks Itasca, hem Sew Orleans; Alice Tarleton, from Surinam; brig Slaty Johnson, from Archangel; eohr Austin, from Ml- MEMORANDA. Steam,hip Saxon, Matthews, hence, arrived at Boston yettietday. CITY ITEMS, New Cartes de Visits of well khowh fttr.DMßs, nv BgiiAnw'gsT & Oo.—Messrs. Brosdbout. 10o. ( the cebijeata,; photographers, Nos. 912 and 9St5 Btietit, hate recently added to their magnificent collection of Carla for the Albums, very fine pictures of the Bev. T. 0, Yarnall, rector of tho P. E. Church, West Philadelphia; Iter. Mr. liounsbarry, rector of St. Jude’s | lier. Dr. Oox, of Brooklyn j Bev. By. J. A, Sells, pastor of St. John’s LutheranClhuroh, this city; Jar. V. Dewitt Taltnage, new pastor of the Second. Bo- Ssmed Dutch Church ; and the Bev. Mr. Knox, of the TmSSnibyierian Ohnroh, Germantown. Theie are all admirable pictures, end fully sustain the high reputation >f tbh frm foe Briiatio excellence, Tub Fur Season is upon ns, and tho keen Fewnbcr air yesterday fully evidenced this faot in the rrjwd of custoners whichmarked the flue salesrooms of .tea Charles Oahford & Sen, Nos 814 and 838 Chest meet, under the Continental Hotel, from morning ■ niilit The present sleek of these rleh articles of j.'W and comfort Is tho finest they have ever offered, *bair advantages in point of priest are yery psr. t’i’EE Old Port.—Mf. 0, H. Mattson, dcs'-er in hue family groceries. Arch and Tenth stroots, hto cow in 3tors a fresh invoioe of gennine Old Port WSue—llia purest article Imported—expressly for raedi oinsl puipotfa. The superiority of this wine has been establish*! beyond a doubt, and may therefore bensed with tbs almost confidence. Tike Mir, it ary Trappings, and G-ents’ Fmsisbiko Goods, of every description, oan be found !a greatest variety and in best style at Messrs. Oahford A Boa’s, under me Continental Hotel. W* WOULD DIRECT ATTENTION to the Cir wlsi in the present number, inviting contributions to fta contrabands who are seeking protection within the Friarai iinaa. Jinny of these poor people have been deserted, by their masters, and are almost destitute of elolhloj. Tbs respectability of the tadies and gentie mca whose names are attached to the circular is a suffi citat guarantee that donations in money or clothing *lll b* faithfully applied to the object contemplated. CfliatEs 11. Owens, manufacturer, No. IKScttli Third street, ap stairs, always has on hand WBihing, calf sewed and pegged men’s shoes and nov4 it* CBARtaa H. OwßHa. and Shoes at-prices to suit the times. jt of man’s Cavalry Boots. 0. D. MoOleea & 18 If. Third Btreet, si, Philadelphia. ooSl-tnaßt* »Vo Dea.pt in Philadelphia !— The Draft f'AtDhsiga en | unnocr.ee that the quota of Philadelphia J Mr filled, and tbit no draft will take place. This wIU to many, tot so much becanse they feared lUt drafted; but because of their uncertainty as to ‘iutuaa to be their file. The question Is now set at fett . and as it is decided that military uniform) will not l » the fall and winter wear of peaceful oftizeoa, the f'h.er will lose no time la proenring for themselves ele- W ecd comfortable civilian suits at the Brown Stone felhlog Hall of Boci hill & Wilson, Nos 603 and 803 (•'witnal etreet, above Sixth. Both loldlers and citizens Procure unexceptionable outfits at this famous popo hr Wabilehment. A Great Sale of a Substitute’s Effects. undersigned, being an 'able-bodied person, under alien, oi the Hebrew persuasion, not subject to draft, »ad going as a <> substitute ” for a gentleman from Ta “Pina, will in a few days dispose of hie Buperflu ius per »c>l property, Due notice will be given of the place “> sale. Articles t One set of ladies’ furs, three gold saleUes, one barrel of sneepipgs from a jewelry shop, OMttettKbamn (colored), one completesuit of snmtner su* lßS ' mv * 6 bj tbB celebrated bouse of Charles see, under the Continental, and two white hats, worn TlllB MiBln ‘ l John Cox, Kea-, late style,. The Genre,,, i, aw .— , W^lc ^lll,B and are, love quiet hours; -V*. •deed, the waves, oaught up by storms, V Sum « “ tcurmur, but they straight re: ire; Hu e A*’ the red anl bw earthquake lifts »aa above the hills and looks on us; flns» a ’ 8 star drop), sometimes Heaven itself g , ‘“ Brk i Bn d loees its celestial blue; ««« returned Thus doth man (made fit E | (wtnne in hrr varying moods,) y 6, w ' ns9of fe,r i or prowlove-mad, Of nWJ lMt 40 earth - “ d dreams in quiet ib e , e'esantiy wrought, by Obakvillß Stokes, uadred and nice Chestnut street, •old»»? " pdC6 " aloi!6 is asked, and eaoh garment •^^’ 88 |edin fit, fabric, and faehion. tSS.®* 0 * 4 * stmk ’ s flifffl Hr, PIANO FOBTES, Grands and Squares, tr ( ? precedenoe of all other* for their pow ftojjl of touch, and pore quality of tone. Hone His „ ollMB without examining theta closely. ■ p.i. o,t eminent teacher* are almost dally geleotlng <*>*». *° * uit the "'it-stmiitot 8-x. J. It. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. '-IB6O—X. Tw P'-ActTATIONBITTSBB. . Xb*. and invigorate, tZ C^«»*h»slthys m ttt ßl 'Th» Z* *“ antWot<i to ohsnge of water and diet. TtiZ Z*””““ elf “ ta of deration and late hours. Thor l ’ lB l h ° n “* Byatem 8 ” a enliven the mind. The* »ZJ, and intermittent revere. T 1,,, „ r? tho breath and acidity ol the stomach. Tw , e *nd Constipation. The, „ "iarrbtea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. Tw kiyer OompltUntAnd Neryona He ad aolie. UiSLie a,*” ““ beat CJITtEBS In the world. They total 8 m,n «trong, and are exhansted nature's ,f " «!ebS Th 6? “® made 01 p,uro st Orolx Bum, ‘»isn with 7* U^7 * Bark < fnoto, and herbs, and are **« Of Urr.7*, aaurs ° r a beverage, without regard to m-Z. ° r d »»*. Particularly recommended to dell Dm '!‘ 1 ’ lirl '‘ 8 * gentle stimulant gold by all 6 yy *» ,£“?*?, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DB&KX <»aOi.DWA,Y. new Tort!. saMSm arrivals at the hotels CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Oheetnnt «tg. Henry B Foster, Pittsburg D Beeslnger, Pittsburg Henry Miner, Pittsburg John Smith, Pennsylvania J McO Creighton. Pittsburg M D Van Horn, USA I) S Goodloe, Jr, Hex, Ky J H Slickly, Oatasanaua W I. Besl, Boston W W Steel & la Alfred W Oobnrn, Boston W H Boekfellow, N Y T H Stitwell, MD,U 8 A W M WUey, Pennßylyania leaac B Dilier & wf, Illinois P D Luther, Pottaville GBP Blegwalt, Wash, HOPS Ibarra, Hew York JByon,Schuylkillco,Pa MlbbOarlotta Patti, Sfß I, M Gottachelk, N York T W Puuuett & wf, H Y S B Simons, Boston O Becker, 51 D S P Sobayor Mrs F Cahnhnm, H York ' W H Shnman, XJ S A Bobt F Bradierd, 0 S H Oliaa J Bynts, Preecott,oW P Higgins, Waah, D C B Ktchisen, Washington,HG Max Strakosb, Hew York O G Bolsnder, Brooklyn E W Smith, XT 8 A Geo M Weston, Wash, DO D S Watkins, Wash, D C Thus H Campbell, Illinois J W Smith, Illinois E Natan, Pennsylvania H Edwards, Pennsylvania C U Price, Holtidaysbnrg Mrs Haideman Harrisburg Mrs Boat, Hattisbnrg Miss M Boss, Harrisburg. Master B Boss, Harrisburg A Boss, Harrisburg H Baris, Hew York 8 W Terry, 0 8 N O N Spencer, Windsor, Ci H Freyel, Hew York Mr* Done, Hew Jersey Mrs Everett, New Jersey Bobt Macdonald, N York Geo D Sayre & wf, N J Dr E B Hacbel, West Chester F Mercer, Pennsylvania 801 l A H Boeder, Easton, Pa II E Hatob, New York W B Hays, Pittsburg Lewis Howell, Peoria, 111 ■■ L G Pratt, Pooria, Hi DD Badger, Hew York John G Allen, Kentucky L Bosenfeld, Jr Tbcs L Barrett & son, Ky S B Beading, New York Mr Oootlet & Is, Hew York A A Ailly, New Fork O Luvgbere, Hew York Bev E W Peet, lowa W O Peet. Hew York D Be Castro, Hew York H Irvine Koyaer, Balt B N Bonham, Wash, DO Mrs W O Boekfellow, N Y T Franklin * wF, York, Pa Mrs E H Weißer, Yprk, Pa Geo M Ayster, Wash, T> O BA Yfziu ! E H Baker, Jr, Boston H Moaie & la, Baliimore G McK teal, Baltimore ' A Mnllcr, Hew York C T Miller & wf, Prov, BI John Beggar, Baltimore Geo 8 Page, New York Tboe L Page, Hew York F Dowees, Lexington, Ky B A Ward ell,.Now York H B Wordell, New York Miss A Warden, New York Miss E Baines, New York J H Bond, Baltimore D A Dnngler, Ciovelaud, O J D Sanborn, Ft Monroe E B Finch, Chicago General Bipiey, 0 S A B O Tucker Sc la, N York Geo Katie Sc wf, Maryland Louis Green, Maryland J Frye, Baliimore J F Brown, Worcester A A Asbforth, New York J J Willets, Flushing, L 1 MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st, below Aroh. Ohas King, New York Ohas Williams, New York F Athlon, Jr, Lima, O A Naokman, Baltimore Jas Joidsn, Baltimore - B F May, Xlkton, Md Jas Gilcer, Pittsburg W Maher, Blairsville Jas W Goodlin, Greensburg Mrs W H Markle, Greensbg C S Segelbanm, HuTiabnrg 8 B Patterson, Harrisburg J C Fnllir, New Jersey C A Lnohenbaoh, Penna J Bally, Perry co, Pa J W Bain & la, Ohio H Peck, New York Capt Christian, U S A B Horace & la, New York Gao Malley, New York Thoe Bishop A wf, Easton T Bower, Stcaiburg Mrs E Taylor, New Jersey Jas A Poik, M Chunk M Gtt’man, Baltimore G A Smith, Fulton co, Pa C MBrben, Lancaster J H Welsh. Waynesboro,Pa J Btson, Waynesboro, Fa H Swan. Clearfield B McFlnnlgan, Penna 8 Dettlebsck, Hagerstown A Shf ets, Ohio Dr G A Irvine, Warren, Pa W A Spongier k da, Penna Mrs Black, York, Pa Mrs Shrink, York, Pa Miss Black, York, Pa Mrs J D Bea, Hollldaysbnrg T J Moore, Hollidavsburg Mbs A G Brackenridge, Fa Miss M Yates, Halifax, Pa J Woodruff. Chester co. Pa D AM, Cumberland co, Pa G B Nicholson, Wilkesb’e P Lydon, Wilkesbarra Tobias Fisller, Virginia Isaac CJmer, Frenohtown Benben 01mer, Frenohtown A J Wortz, Oatbondale A Bl man, Dallas, Pa Dr A Beilly, Erwinna, Pa Lewis Strayer, York, Pa Geo Henk, Perry co. Pa W Smith, York, Pa B O Brown, Adams 00, Pa W McLean, Shieptnsbg A J White, Ohambersburg D McMillan, Jr, Xenia [B Ewing, Harlstown, Pa E Hittshew & son, Pa AMEBlOAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. G W Gray & la, 0 S N Edwin Johnson, Baltimore John Doerr, Baltimore J G Warwick, Ohio J J Speed, Indiana A W Baldwin, ladiana W B Waddell, W Chester W Macfeely, Wash, D 0 W P Lander, New York John Opdycke, Easton A B Garrison, New Jersey K B Carr, Virginia Miss E Williams, Penna E Bart & la, Penna Col s Madriz & la, Caracas F Casanova, Caracas Alfred Meggs, Troy A J Sites . * Tics Nugent Geo ZT Ludum Thos H Boult, Baltimore T J Shinn & ids, N J W B Mendenhall, Goatesv Frank Quirk Andrew Jsrold, Jersey Bhore Bobt H Clark, Delaware A H Light, Lebanon Geo Bacon, Baltimore J E Thompson, Baltimore John Anderson, Baltimore A W Fellows, M Chunk H I Milehsack, Bethlehem Caleb Yobe, Bethlehem John M Walp, Bethlehem Bobt J Mcolatch6y, Beth’m 18 Case, Naglesyille, Pa M Zimmerman, Gouldsboro J N Hawley, Prov, Pa Mrs E Yerkas, Boston Alex T Smith, New Fork Mrs A T Smith A ch, NY S N Hawk, M Chunk D Y Willtamßoa, LI ST. LOOTS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. S S Conway, Wash, DO S Kingston, Bristol Mrs Dr Andrews, Chester, Pa Col G A Miohlacb, Ya Went J Miller John J Mooney, Ohio John!} White, Albany A Led doll, New York 0 F Ackley, New Jersey 0 F Shoner, Tsmcaua A L Beck & wf, New York Miss F Pitts, New,York J Drberty, Schyl Haven BL Dodd, Newark, N J J McDowell, Newark, N J B W Field, New York G w yiniib, Connecticut W K Clapp, Trentou W Howe, Trenton J J Douy, Pottsville W Kendrick G L Boyd, Taraoqna Capt F P Letand, NY J B Uhlman. New York B 8 Buiierfield, New York 0 B Lewis, Cincinnati W A Virtne, New York 0 H Yoreton, New York E J Bauch, Beading Thus McCormick,Cincinnati tjbas Sailor, Sch Haven Americas E Moser, Allentwn A Morrison, Wash, D 0 FDHeliicb, Easton Lieut S D Williams, Pa Jonas Diehl, E Freedom John H lh.rainii], Danville Bobt Johnson, Tam mua Eobt Wilson, Minersvllle W Waliace&ldy, Ohamsbrg Mrß Fox, New York Mrs Dr Kano, New Y»rk 8 J BouatnlPiHßgerstwn,Md MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. Moses Oveifield, Monroe co 0 BDetriok, Monroe co Wm Waddy, Baltimore W F Baker, Stroudsburg EM Bivens. Bnshkili SB Schoonover, .B nshkiil P Miohsll, Monroe co Simon Myers, Monros oj John Bath, Monroe co M Long, Hartsville J Bellvi le, Hatiavilie T H Bhsdes, Strondsbnrg E M Lscey. LaceyvJHe E M Ferry,* Bradford oo H r»rvtr, Lsmbertvillo, NJ J Patcben,YYilßiington,Del W W Oaso, Mt Pleasant, NJ H W Cabo, Mt Pleasant, NJ Sami Harman, Stroudsburg Geo Stocker. Strondsbnrg DM YanVleet, Stroudsburg J B Gordon,'Lambertville - Sev J Tuttle, Stroudsburg J H Marshall, Berlin; Md Wto H Garris. Stroudsburg B Franiz, Monroe co I Wm Eidman, Monroe co J H Price, Monroe co , A Felix, Le vistown 00l GUkyson, Doylestown A Miller, Homoe E Bittenbauder, Monroe Jos Eifenger, Monroe W Schoonover, Monroe J Anthony, Monroe B Marshall, Monroe L T Diltz, Bir joes, W I 8 L Masters, Penna Geo Olosron, Penna j . . NATIONAL HOTEL—Barn street, above Third. SOBehrn, lowa A Lisk, Al entown Benben Keller, Centre Hiß F H Weidmer, Alleutown chas K Heist, Allentown Jos K Heist, Allentown Edw L I’eßh, Allentown . Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair . W G Sieitnswi, Cstold . H J Saeger, Allentown W aiebardson, Ft Delaware U KreaSef, Jsriajtowa A Detwiler, Berks co JM Frank, Lancaster CS*. M H Shirk, Lancaster co 0 H KilUoger, Annville . J H Kuupert, Annvllle Mrs Haines, Lebanon PKH McOauUy, Lebanon W Friia, Orangeville H F Everett, Columbia co W C Thompson A wf, Pa D Bosi & wf, MUierstown Mrs J F Thompson, Pa Ohss Gross, Allentown Mrs W H Shnman, Pa Jos Bowihan, Lebanon, Fa STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. J K Swayer, Penn’a IW dhepbord, N Y H B Hammel, Pa E M Morgan, Pa 0 Long, Hcntingdon A W JSenta, Carlisle H K Killian, Lancaster .01 Bislng, Utica, N Y D B Oieemcn, Jersey City E Lamrifig, Pa S H .Bejnoldg; Pa Morgan Belt, Jacksonville A Speakmoh, uoatosville IB Henderson, Tioga co Miss A W Wheland, Mt Joy B A Fnthey, Chester co J B OoUtM, N J G W Bobeaon, Oumbld co Yalcntlfo Doan, Mass . GOMMXBOIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.; A Bekir, Delaware co, Pa H Suy dam, Penna J B Brsomail, Penna Miss Lyon, Maryland J B Jordan, Elkton, Md J B Champion G B Miller, Delaware W MoO!eUand, Maryland JP Osmond, Chester co, Pa J H Hill, Doylestown D N Bow A E Long . J W Cowell, Doylestown W A.Fraker, Penna H P Cadwailader, Penna HP Boss, Doylestown H P Thompson, Doylestown J D Bobb, KLiUord BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhlU. Bam! Logee, Easton A Kunkel, Siattngton OF Huber, Allentown A Neff, MinersvUle A E Neff, Mmetsville DStettler, Pa B Kern, Siattngton YV S Marsteller, Pa H Berkmoyer, Allentown D Metzgar, Ailehtowu 0 H Petirs, Pa Gedfrey Peters, Pa Levi Peters, Fa Peter Snyder, Seagersvllle G H Scbale, Seagersvllle A T Siegmau, Easton A B Dunkel, Lehigh co D Bright, Bethlehem G Wolfertberger,Lebanon co Jos Brendel, Berks oo Elias Bittner, Pa A Gorman, Pa P Gorman, Pa Levi Krause, Lehigh co Wm Morgan, Lehigh co F 0 Seiberiiog, Lebanon 00 . T F Kr stier, Lehigh co Jas Smith, Lebiga oo John Hi mselman.Lehigh co Henry Demmy, Montgy co E Orlb, Montgomery ce Ellis Thomas, Montgy oo Aif Yoder, Pa L K Beerse, Montgy co p Miller, Pa W Garrett. Lehigh CO Benj Roche, Lehigh co Jonali Sohlrer, Lehigh co Obaa Dimmtg, Montgy co.~ John Orth, iloatgy co Jacob Scheie, Pa : C'oas Miller* Pa. Jacob J Snyder. Lehigh co W G Heckman, Pa Peter Gross, Schnockavllts BLACK BEAK—Third attest, above OaUowhlH. 1 P Stern, Lehigh co B Myers, Pennsylvania P H Diebl, Qnakertown M L'Fiuck, Lehigh co Mrs Wamick, Lehigh co Geo G Carl, Penna Tboaß Metzger, Allentown Ei Metzger, Bfegeraville Lewis Sieger, Siegersville H S Clemens, MO, Pa tol Fry. Ooopersbnrg P Setp, AHentovn David E High, Quaker town PI Harper. Penna John Bruner, Doyleatown James Fry, Allentown W H Gilbert A la. Penna Jos K Peter, .Herkß co John D Bernet, Berks co Wo Hteter, Berks Co John Lnbens, Jr, Byberry Wm Hamer, Pennsbur* Wm Gerhard, Penna H 8 Gressman. SellersviUe Heo H Kohler, Easton F 0 Balliet, Allentown J Culbertson, Allentown OH Sohomo, Penna J Baiter, Millerstown , BARLEY SHEAF—Seoend street, below Vine, J W Bailey, Bristol, Pa Jesse L B Johnson Thou Busby, Olney Jas MoMillen, Trenton Ira Tyson, Cheltenham A B Johnson, New Hope J T Dnrgan. Bustleton Samuel Keigel, Penna 5 Samuel A Wertz, Penna D r < Swartz, Penna Dr Cooper A la, Penna ' John Servis, Penna W Davit os, Cheltenham Geo F Parry. Newtown Aarrn White, Penna Alf Blaker, Newtown , J G Preston, Bucks 00, Pa Samuel Walter, Backs co B M Oooeb, New Hope 0 W Patterson, Penna ISRAEL MO3EB. MOUNT YBBNOH—Second street, above Arch. F Marz, Stroudsburg Geo N Heller, Cheltenham 0 Downer D Lobar* BQninimfe» M Sherwood, Bquinuuk, Pa Thos Tyner, Equinnnk.Pft Grover & Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle BEWING MACHINE, for manufacturing purposes, is the BEST machine In the market, and is sold for FOBTY DOLLARS. No machine ever Introduced in this city has sold so rapidly or given such universal satisfaction. Do not fail to call and examine it before purchasing else where. Office, TSO CHESTNUT Street. no3-tf Singer & Co.’s Letter A Family BEWING MACHINE is the most beautiful, beet, and cheapest of all Bewing Machines. It embodies the prin ciples of Singer A 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 abd Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tuck—in fact, wiil do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surpasses every other Machine for the great range and excellence of its work. Bend for a pamphlet., I. M. SINGER A 09., No, 458 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Philadelphia Office, ocT tutbslde3l No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. Batchelor’s Hair Bys ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATOHELOE’S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color hot to be distinguished from nature; warranted hot to injure tbe Hair in tha least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyos, and invigorates the Hair for life. * GRAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIB instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful Sold by all Druggists, &o. gy The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, <m (It* four tides irf each etas. FACTORY No. 81 BABOLAY Street, (Laic 283 Broadway and 18 Bond ttrteix) m'SM ■ ■ Sa * York.. Upham’s Hair Dye, 38 coats a box. —Three boyos for *1; the.best In use.. Try it. Sold only at UVHAM’B, 403 CHESTNUT Si. saST 3m* up TO 13 O'CLOCK LABI BIGHT. THE UNION—Arch sweet, above Third. SPECIAL NOTICES. MARRIED. LOWENBSBGh—COHEN—Oh’the 30thutt.,at New York, by Hie Bev. Dr. Baphael, Mr. Sol. H. Lowenbnrg to Hiss Bose, eldest danghter of M. 8. Cohen, Esg * MELLOB—HANIFEN—On the 13th nit, bv the Bev, Tfaomaa B. Miller, Mr. James Mcilor to Miss Sarah Ann Hanifen. both of this city. *-■ DBAIN—DAVIS—On the BCth ult.at Boatteton. by the Bev. Geo. Kempton, Mr lealah Drain, of Shoe maker Town, to Miss Mary Jane Davis, of Fox Chaes. * DIED. OHBNOWETH.—On the 2d Inßtant, Mary Emma, danghter of James Bennett and BUen Chenoweth, aged 2 yesre, T months and 6 day*. , Funeral to-day (Tuesday,) from her father’s residence, at No. 407 Wilder Btreet. * SMISH—On Sunday, the 2d Inst., Hobart Smith, In the 37th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from Ms mother’s residence, Armat etreet. Germantown, on Wednesday, the sth last, at 2 o’olotk, withont farther notice. ** BIOKEBTON—On Monday, the 3d instant, after a lingering illness, Elizabeth F. K Biokerton. Her friends are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her sister, Leah Bonder, No 943 llatton woed street on Tbnrsday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. *** TOY —On the 2d lost, et Palmyra, New Jersey, Mr. Is aiah Toy, in Iho 74Ui year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. * ■ ■ SI MMONB—Suddenly, on the Ist inst, Edward Sim mons, in his 75th year. His foneral wilt take place from his late residence, 1619 Filbert street, on Fourth-day (Wednesday) morn ing, at 9 o’clock. Therelatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. " BOBXBTS —On the 2d lost., Horace, son of Spanoer and Louisa J IlotHrlti, aged 5 years and 6 months. Funeral to take place from the residence of hts father, No-424 North Sixth Hreot, this (Third-day) afternoon, the 4th inst., at 3 o’clock. *■ :. BECK.—On the 31st nit., Mrs. Mary Beck, aged 64 years. ' ' ' * BOWMAN —On the Ist inst., Ml™ Susan Bowman, dsugbter of the late Johu Bowman, in the 49th year of her oge. * BBADY.—On the 2d insf., Bernard Brady. * BE MB AUG ft.—On tho Ist iOBt., Mrs. Anna Marla Bnmbangh. ' _ *_ BDBKE.—Suddenly, on the Ist inst., John Bnrke, in the 64th year of his ago. '■* CASTNEB—On the 2d inst , at Gwynedd, Montgome ry county, Amanda Castner, daughter of Chas. B. Cast ner, deceased. In the 25th year of her age. * DONAHOO.—On the Ist test., ; John, son of Philip and Bachei Donthoo, aged 3 years and 2 months. * FOY—On the 2d inst., Patrick Foy, in the 60ih year Of hie age. FBANKLIN—On the Ist Inst., Ida Jolla, daughter of John J. and Julia A Franklin, in the sth year of her age. • - *■■■•■ GILLETT On the Ist inst, Elizabeth Gillett, wife of James B. Gillett, in the 27th year of her age. # HAGAN —On the 2d inst, Margaret Hagan, danghter of Margaret and the late Hngh Hagan, in the 16th year of her ego. * HADBJS.—On the morning of the Ist Inst., Mr. John Hence, agod 85 years. * HOPKINS—On the Ist tnst., of marasmus, Isabella A., only danghter of Samnel P. and Sarah M. Hopkins, and grand, danghter of Archibald Arbuckle, aged 21 menthe and 13 days. * KANE—On the 81st nit.. Amanda, danghter of John and Elizabeth Kane, in the 10th year of her age. . * LAWSON—On the Ist inst., Joseph Lawson, in the 76th year or his age. •. ' *= LEON ABB.—On the 31st nit ,Mary, relict of the late O. J. Leonard, in tbo 29th year of her age. - * MoALEEB— On the 24 inst., Mrs, Sarah McAleer, wife of Owen McAlcer. # T>LAC£ DBESS GOOD3.—BLAOK JL> Velour Beps, Velonf Ottomans, Grain de Pendres, EpiDglir.es, Popeiines, French Merinos, French Oash meres, cbeep Cashmeres all wcot Monaseiino de Laines, single and double widths; cheap De Lathes; Tamises, Baratheas, Drsp d'Almas; English and French Bomba zines ; Silk- warp Cashmeres, Turin Cloths, Crape Cloths. Paramattas, Irish Poplins, Satin de Chines, Bombazine Alpacas, Ao. Also, Black Silks and Shawls of every description. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, 0c29-tf No. 918 OHESTNOT Street. TJ'YRE & LANDBLC," Hi FOOBTH and ABOH STBEETK OPENING FOB FALL SALES: Magnificent Bilks. Magnificent Shawls., * - Magnificent Poplins- v . Good Black Silks. Bichest Printed Goods. i Good Stock of Staples. se2o-tf KA(V BOXES TOBAGCO.—We gua duU rantee to sell Tobacco, Snuff, and Olgars, at lower prices than any other house in the oity. A bargain in Havana Cigars, purchased at Marshal’s Sale. WOOD WABD A 00., 41 South FOURTH Street. ocB lm* ne=> - PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR IL-J PBOMOTING AGBIOCLTUBE.—NOYBM BEB MEETING on WEDNESDAY, Bth instant, at U o’clock A. M. no 4 fit ne==» UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.Yt- U 3 PSN.Y. OPENING OF BOOKS OF 3UB3OBIPTION. Books of Subscription to the Capital Stook of the Union Pacific Bailroad Company will be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day ot November, A D. 1802, at noon, on the terms and conditions therein set forth, at the placea and with the persons following, at Iheir re spective places of business: Albany, New York—Thornes W. Olcott, Baltimore, Maryland—Thomas Swan. Buffalo, New York—Dean Bichmond. Boston, Massachusetts—Samuel T. Dana. Burlington, lowa—Lyman Cook. ; . ■ . Cincinnati, Ohio—B. S. L’Hommedieu. Columbus, Ohio—William Denison, Chicago, Illinois—Williau B. Ogden. Cleveland, Ohio—Amasa Stone. Concord, New Hampshire—Joseph A Gilmore. <Garson City, Nevada Territory— Walls, Fargo, A Co. Detroit, Michigan—Charles A. Trewbridge. Dubinins, lowa—Plait Bmith. lenver City, Colorado—George W. Clayton. Hartford, Cornu cticut—G. P. Bisssli & 00. Indianapolis, Indiana—James M. Bay. Louisville, Kentucky—James Guthrie. Leavenworth, Kansas—Gen. J 0. Stoue. Milwaukee, Wltcontin—Ed. D. Helton. New York city, New York—Cfiica ot Secretary. Omaha, Nebraska Territory—Alvin Saunders. Portland, Maine—Charles E. Barrett. Poriland, Oregon.—Wells, Fargo, & 00. Providence, Rhode Island—Walter 8. Burgess. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania—J ay Cooke 45 00. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania—fhomaaM. Howe. Rutland, Vermont—Henry H. Baxter. St Louis, Missouri—Wm M. McPherson. Bt Paul,Minnesota—PatkerPaine. ... Sait Lake City, Utah—Brigham Young. San Francisco, California—Wells, Fargo, & 00. Trentou, New Jersey—Philemon Dickerson. Wilmington. Delaware—D. B. Bobinson A Co. Wheeling, Yiiginla—S. Brady. Washington City, District Columbia—B. W. Latham. •SMI Books of Subscription will remain open on the terms aforesaid, for at least two ifspia.from and after neon of said 61h day of November, at the places and with the persons above set firth. By order of the Board of Commissioners of the Union Pacific Bailroad Company. WIISIAM B. OGDEN, President HESBY V. POOS. Secretary. THOMAS W. OLOOTT, Treasurer. Dated at New York, this 26th day of October, 1802, , no4-2t wsgai POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE—WINTER Uot SESSION, 1802 63.—The Winter Course of Leo tures srd Practical Instruction will begin on MONDAY, November 3d, and continue four months. Applicants for admission to the TECHNICAL SCHOOLS will pre sent themselves fir examination at 9 A.M , on that day; for admission to the SCIENTIFIC! SCHOOL preliminary examination is not required. os3l6t* mse. TREASURER’S DEPARTMENT, LUg PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY, Philadblphu October 17,1862. The BOABD OF DIBHOTOB3 have this day de clared a Bemi-Annuai Dividend of FOUB PHS OENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and Government Taxes, payable on and after November. 16th, 1862. ■’ Powers of attorney for the Collection of Dividends oan be had on application at this office. ' THOS. T. FIBTH, Treasurer, ectlS-lm No. 238 South Third street. ryc==» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IJJ? <‘THE COMMEBCIAL BANK OF PENN SY L VANIA” intend to apply to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of their charter. Said Bank is located in the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital of one million of dol lara; a renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual banking privileges. By order of the Board. 8. 0. PALMEB, jc23-tu6m Cashier. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE itg Stockholdersol the BLOOKLET AND MEBIOS TUBNPIKE AND PLANK BOAD COMPANY will be held at the GEN. WAYNE; HOTEL, Lower Merlon Towrship, Montgomery county, on MONDAY, the 31 day of November, 1862, at 3 o’clock P. M., to eleot a President, Treasurer, and twelve Managers, to serve for the ensuing year. , V O, MORGAN, .Secretary. October 25,1.H62 oc2B- tnthsdtiii HABaa COURSE OF LECTURES, US In Aid of the P. E. OHUBOH OF ST. MATTHIAS, To be delivered at CONOEET HALL. This course of Lectures embraces the names of some of the prominent bishops nod clergy of the P E. Church, and as the subjects are not strictly of a Ohuroh charac ter, the PUBLIC patronage is earnestly solicited iu be half of a worthy object—TßE PAYING OF A DEBT DUE UPON THE CHURCH BUILDING. Tickets for the Course of Bix Lectures, 81, May be procured at 0. M. Bums’, 911 Obsstnnt street; Tbe Episcopal Book Depositary. 1224 Chestnut street; and Wyeth A Bso'e Drug Store, 1412 Walnut street. The Lecturers are: Novtmber IStb—Right Eeverend Jno. H. Hopkins, D. D., of Vermont. November 25th—Right Reverend Thomas M, Clark, D. D., of Rhode Island. December 9th—Bev. F. D Huntingdon, D.D., of Bos ton : ■ ' Docembsi 80th—Bight Bsversod Jno. Williams, D. D., ol Connecticut January 20lh—Bev. J. Cotton Smith; D. D., of New York.., ■ . January'27th—Bev. Edwin Harwood, D, D.* of New Haven.. o - The subjects of the Lectures wi.l be given in future advertisements. oc!8 tutha tnlB OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST U 3 TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Pnn.ADEX.PHU; Oct. 24th, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of l the Burgeon- Artist to the - Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, oc26tf ~ Government Surgeon-Artist. rye==> FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK— PHSLADSLPnu, October 6,1862. The Annual Election tor Directors will be hold at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17thday of Noyemher. next, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M and 3 o’clock P. M. : and on TUESDAY, tbe 4th day of November next, a general mooting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, at 4 o’clock P. M., agreeably to, the charter. W. BUSHTON, Jb , ~- oc7-tool7 Cashier. »s=> MECHANICS’ BANK—PHILADEL- O PHIA, October 7,1881 A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, 4th day of Novem ber,atl2M. - 008-tno4 The Annual - Election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, November 17, between the boms of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M ocB-tnol7 J. WIEGAND, Ja , Cashier. «== NOI IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, UJpthat an'application will be made to the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at their next tesslon, for a renewal of the Charter of the BANK OF THE NOBTHEBN LIBERTIES. The said Bank being located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of five hun dred thousand dollars. •' By order of the Board. „ ~ W. GUMHEBE, flashier. : Philadelphia, June 23,1532 ; : ie24 tu6m 'rtf#*’ WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL ILS PHIA, October 8,15G2. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will he held on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 12 o’clock M.. G M. TBOUTMAN, no7-tuthetno4 . Cashier. - BANK OF COMMERCE—PHILADEL SLS phia, Ootober 6,1802. The Annual Election far Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next,between the hours of 10 AM. and 2P. M. , A genera! meeting of the Stockholder!! will be.held at the same place on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 120’clockM. J. A. LEWIS, ocT-tuthstnolS Cashier. MEW WESTERN rank of philada , ITS October 15,1862. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will he held at the banking house, on MONDAY, the 17th day of November next, between the hours ol 10 o’clock A M. and 2 o’clock P M. O. M. TRODPHAN, oclB-thstutnl> Cashier. iy==» COMMONWEALTH BANK—PHILA belfhia, October 8,1832. The Annual Election for Directors wfll be held at the Banking Bouse on MONDAY, the 17tb day of Novem ber next, between tbe bear- nf 10 o’oloek A. M. and 2 "o’clock P. M.; ami bn TDSSDAY; rhe4th day of No vember next, u general meeting of the Stockholders will be bald at tha Baching House, at 10 o’clock A. M. oSi-’oCmtoon H. 0. YOUNG, flashier. THF, PRESB.-PHILAPMjPHIA, TUESDAY. NOYEMBER 4, 1862. —-=> HOB.TICUXjTCR.AI, HALL—SUBJECT for dieouseion TP IS EVENING— <l Storing Vege tooira and Frnits for Winter.” It CITY BOUNTY FUND .COMHISSIOJL Jjj —Whereas, tbe Draft Commissioners for tbo ci:y Bu.u county of Phihdtlphiabave ascertained thattheunsta' for tbe said city and county, under the call for volnnteers aid drafted men, has been entire!; filled by volunteer, en listments, notice is, therefore, hereby given, that no bounties will be paid to enlistments hereafter made. Novembers. 1862. ' no4-2t —CIRCULAR—ALTHOUGH IN THIS sessoa of national calamity, l*rge demands ara bring made upon enr citizens, we believe an appeal on behalf of the *» Contrabands,” or Freedmen, under Go vernment protection at WasbingtoD, Fortress Monro’,. Alexandria, end elsewhere, wid not be in vain. Many of - these bare been been deserted by their former masters, and letters received from those who f)re endeavoring lo supply their wants represent a sad account of the desti tution and suffering which prevail among them. Many of the women and children are without shoes and clothing, and suffering from diseases Incident to. hardships and expesnre. Endeavors are belng tnada to introduce employments by which they can support them selves, bat meanwhile the hand of benevolence mast be extended for their bolp. Wa would therefore solicit oon. iributiohs of second, hand clothing for the aged and in firm men, and particularly women and children, among whom gi eat suffering exists. Donations of money, and materia’B to be made into garments, will also be thank fully received and faithfully applied io the relief of the euffirrrs. : signed, on behalf of the" Women’s Association for tha relief of Freedmen.” BACHEL S. EVANS, N. E. comer Eleventh and Vine, streets. President. ELIZABETH J. FBBRIS, No. 937 Franklin street, Secretary. MARGARET A. GBI3COM, No. 1028 Aroh etreet, Treasurer. , , ■■■ ... The officers above named, with the following perso is, will receive sod apply donations ond cootribntions: . EDW ABD PABRISH. No : 800 Arch street, " THOMAS J. HUSBAND, N.,W. corner Third and Spruce streets JOtRPH C. TURNPENNY, N. E. corner Tenth and Spruce streets. •. ■ • A BEAR AM W HAINES, No. 449 Coates street. JOSEPH M. TBUMAN, Jr., N0.,413 Franklin street. JACOB M. ELLIS & SON, B. ®. corner Ninth and Sprinv Garden streets. ALFRED H, LOVE, No 212 Chesnnt street. . ■ WILLIAM P. SHABPLESS, B. E. corner Broad and Bsro strsets. . , ' WILLIAM DORSEY, Main, above Washington, Ger- BTTGH McTLVAIN, corner Thirty-fourth and lilarkot Streets, West FhHadelphift. : • ■ Philadelphia, 11th mo* 1, 1862. „*-=» for the sick and wounded.— (I '~S Under an order from the President of the U iiitod Star Ef. a national system has been established by the BAKITAB’S 00 M. MISSION for 'the s»fe transtnlislon and judicious dletrlbution of articles contributed by the people, for the sick and wounded of thß Army and.-Navy. The system, after being well hied, has been formally ap proved and recommended by the President, the Generat in'Chief, and the Surgeon General. The security it offers against misappropriation is practically perfect," until the contribntious are delivered in the hospitnta, where they necessarily pass from the control of the Com mission. Of more than a million articles sent through one of the largest of Its channels of supply, it has been as certained that not one hundred have miscarried,’ or been dishonestly used. Discreet and trustworthy agents are constantly employed in visiting all divisions of the army, including those on the Bcuthern coast, the Missis- ■ sippt, and the We stem frontier, to observe th‘ ir wants, to direct supplies whore they . are most needed, - and to . secure, as far as practicable, their honest use. The. Commission dees not undertake,to deliver articles to in dividuals, and declines to receive contributions with any restriction as to their destination, within the limits of iheiprce employed in the service of the nation, it being one of ita Becondary 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 employs the best professional talent which can be ob tained in the country, to aid its larger pnrpose, to do all that is possible for the health and vigor of our fighting men, to lighten their burdens, and to, sustain their spirits under the privations and hardships which are an essen tia! part of successful warfare. For. this purpose’, con iiibutions to its treasury are solicited. They .may be directed to CALEB CO PE, SSfg., Treasurer of the Phila delphia Agency, No. 603 MABKET Btmaig or to WIL LIAM, PLATT, Je , General SUpeHn&utEH at the Depository, Ho, 1235 OHEiTNUT Street. Contributions of the following articles are earnestly solicited, at the Depository, viz: Woe len Pantaloons, tpartly I . Slippers, worn,) | Socks, -r ; Woolen Drawers, .| .Farinaceous Food,. Woolen Shirts, j Brandy and Wine. Blankets. MILITARY. | HE AD QUARTERS NO. 627 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD,' 15TTH REGIMENT, P. V., COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY. BOUNTY TO EACH RECRUIT. CITY 80UNTY......... UNITED STATES BOUNTY.... 100 ADVANCE PAY AND K1EM1UM...... .. . 15 TOTAL .'. ..$315 Xu addiiion/eßeh recruit will receive a superior - : GrUM BLANKET, Which is'invsinable in the field. .As soon as the recruit is mustered in, lie will at oace be equipped to the beat manner,; and sent to DAMP PULESTON, on Indian Queen Lane, where every' atten tion will be paid todiis comfort. - The pay of the recruit he Is eriibUd into ‘.ho service. ; Tha officers of thia regiment have seen service, and are able to perform their duty. The regiment, in every respicti will be equal to any that has left our city for the flew. '■ Ward'and Division Committees are respectfully r«' guested to call for further information at Headquarters. All reside ntaof Philadelphia joining thia regiment be fore the 4th of November wilt receive the City Bounty of SSOO at once. In cash. Young men of Phl’adelphia, will you volunteer in honor of your flag, or subject yourselves.to be drafted 1 Yon have but a few days to decide. 7WILLIAM A- GRAY, nol-tf CPIiONKL COMMANDING. 70 TH REGIMENT, P. V. jfsS n (BUSH'S LANOEBS.): Good BeoroitS ffguS «t.JOME9: Hotel, CHESTNUT Street, 0c29 6t# ... ; • ! RUSH’S LANCERS.—Young Men wanted to fill the ranks of fhfa regiments *f * w v«" new companies to be. raised immediately. ,Principal Rendezvous No. 800 CHESTNUT Street. ’ocSl-Sw* 70TH REGIMENT, p; V. (BUSH’S LANGE 53.) A few more menl i n 3cS wanted, of good character, corner of EIGHTH;■ apo OBESTNUT Streets. 0c23 81* NJ| RUSH’S LANCERS (70th JS3I jßrgiment P. Y.) Recruits wanted, corner of /T w m - EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Sts. 1 0c29 6t* GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TjILANNEL AND CLOTH OYER- Jj SHIRTS! FINK LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIBT3, • ' On hand or made.to order, of the most , approved cut, and warranted to fit GENTLEMANS WRAPPERS, The largest and best assortment in the city. UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIE 3, &0. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Gr. A. HOFFMANN, ocl-tnthaSm 606 ABOH STREET. JOHN C. ARRISON. Importer, and Manulftctorer of GENTLEMEN’S FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1 & 3N.SIXTH STREET. FIBST BTOBE ABOVE MABKET ST. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE'S.) Tie well known reputation of this estabUshment for selling Fine Goods at Modbkatk Faidss will ba folly anstataed. . F. S—The celebrated Impkoysd Patters Shirks, so justly popular, can be supplied at short notice. FL ANNEL & CLOTH OVEBSHIRTS IN GBBAT VARIETY. ocll-tf Q.EORQE GRANT, MANUFAOTUBEB OF AND DEALEB IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT BTEBET. •elS'Sm fINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to his IMPBOVED OUTOF BHfisTS, Which he makes a specialty In Mb business. Also, con stantly receiving -■ NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAK. J. W. SCOTT, . GENTLEMEN'S FUBNISHING STOBS, A’o. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, JaQ-tf Fonr doors below the OontlnentsL SILK AND DRESS GOODS. J-AIJ. STOCK V - SILK AND FANCY DREBS GOODS. Ai W. LITTLE & Co, seffi-an No. 33# MABKET BT. «mHB BIG GUN” ■ .Jew*. REJIOYKD PROM 432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. PHILIP WILSON & GO. Hay* removed their Gnus, Pistols, Bifles,- Fishing Tackle, Skates, Cricket and Bate Ball Implements, Cadet Muskets and Eijnipmenta to ocSO lm V 415 CHESTNUT STREET, TMPBESBIVE AND NATURAL A PICTURES.—BEIMEB’S IVOEYTYPES are the meat natural and life like Pictures of their, class; fresh, warm, and naturally colored. SECOND Street, aboya Green. ’ / : It* $9O AAA —THIS AMOUNT TO Ot/» V vU» LOANin enms of *3,000 t0*5,000 on Mortgegrs or G. Bents Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street, no 3 HENUY’S REPEATING RIFLE— The greatest Arm of the age; will shnot fifteen lime*, in as many seconds, 1,000 yards. Tor sale a tusnofactnsers’ prices by ■ PHILIP WILBO 8 A CO., 416 OHB3TNDE Street. oeSl Im fXHAMPAGNE.— Gold t I»AO| Cbarn- Vj/ pagas- ts quarts aud ptnta. for Bate br f . . OHA.BLES 8. OA.USTA.IBS,. Sols igont, So. 13? WiLSUr StiMt. i i o«'£l QHEAP LINEN GOODS. BOBBIE DiMi.SK TABLE CLOTHS, 2to 8 yards IITR . HEAVY TABLE LINENS; to neat and beautiful figures. BREAKFAST, DINNER, AND TEA NAPKINS, to match. X DAMASK, DIAPER, GLASS, and HBOK TOWELS. PLAIN and PLAID GLASS LINEN. TOWKLINGS for Kitobeo, Pantry, Bath, and Oliam bcr u««. BTOBT and FINE SHEETING LINENS, 8-4, 8-4, 10 4,11-4 12-4. BAST HEAVY PILLOW LINENS, 40, 42,46, 60, 54, inches. FLOOR aiid STAIR LINENS. ’ SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ABRISON, HO4-tuthslot 100 S CHESTNUT Street. picil LAOS CURTAINS, JLiV 83.50 to 835 per pair. . Rich Drapery Mnßiins, 25c. to $1.50 per yard. 41 Certain Materials. , . ,*> Upholstery Goods. “ Fnrsiinro Ohintr.es. “ Embroidtred Piano and Table Covers. “ Table Coverings. . .4. Out stock of Bare Curtains comprises two invoices of6oo pairs, entirely new and very elegant designs, bought below suction prices, and is worthy the early attention of buyers. : SHEPPAKD, VAN HAR LINGEN, & ABRISON, 1008 CEIS3TSUT STREET, not tatbs.lOt, T7URFISHING DRY GOO DS. X* Fine Marseilles Quilts in Pink, Blue, and White. Dimity, Allendale, and Honey Comb Counterpanes. Blankets for Beds, Cribs,'and servants’use. Sbeetingß and Pillow oase Muslins, all widths. 'Fiftnntlß.'both Colored and White, of all makes. Woolen FU or Bruegels, &o. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRT3ON, nc4- 12trp 101® CHESTNUT Street. EABHIONABLB POPLINS AND REPS.—Just opened, New Shade Violet-De-Alps, New Shade Olaire Bine. New Shade FaeWnn Green. New Shade Wine Color. Browns and fine Blacks EYRE Sc LANDELL, no4-tf - FOBRTH and ABOtt Streets. Silks and merinoes from New York Auctions. Fashionable Dreis Bilks. Moire Antiones, very rich. Fine Purple Mertaoes, new shades. : Fine Bine Mertooes. new shades. 1 ■ Mode-colored French Merinoes. . . EYRE Sc LANDELL, noA-tf FOUR! H and ARCH Btrcets. TnpWIN HALL & BRO., 26 SOUTH I’J SECOND Street, have jast received two cases of very desirable Poplins or Reps. One ckse Hair Cord, all colors. Ono case Heavy Corded, do. Also, two lots' fine quality Figured Poplins, to Blue, Brown, Humboldt, Greeo, Ac. • . • Brown, Blue, and Green Irish Poplins. Fite guality double-width French PopUns. Rich Printed Poplins and Cashmeres. .Rich PrintedMerlnoss and Be,Lainbs. ;. ' Medium priced Dress Goods in great variety. Boiferino, Brown Mode, and Black Delaines. no 4 IDE-SPREAD REPUTATION. There is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting up Heuxaby CiOTuma as KOCKHXLL &■ WIL SON’S, Nos. 603 and 60S Chestnut street. Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business, they are prompt to all all orders at moderate prices, and always have a laros stock of Military Good,* os hand. -• oct23thstulm jypLITARY AND NAYAL GOODS. PRESENTATION SWORDS, SWORD BELTS, SASHES, OFFICERS’ CANTEENS, PORTABLE WRITING DESKS, PASSANTS, EPAULETTES, ■ ■■■■'.■ ANO ■' MIL IT ABY AND NATAL GOODSJN GENERAL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. EVANS & PIASSALL, No. 418 ARCH STREEP, OC 31-I2tfp PHILADELPHIA. s2oo IJIHE ARMY! SWORDS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, SASHES, BELTS, &o. , ..v No. IS NORTH SIXTH STREET. wholesale and retail. FANCY FURS! JOHN A. STAMBACH, IMPOBTEB AND MANUFAO PURER OF LADIES’ FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Just opened, a large and handsome Stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FUBB, of every descrip tion and in the newest and most approved styles, at the Lowest Cash Prices. , i 007-3 m JkADIES’ fancy furs. No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOTY EIGHTH, LADIES’ FANCY FURS. My asßortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children is now complete, and embracing every variety that will he fashionable during the present season. All sold, at the manufacturers’ prices, for cash. Ladies* pleaae glve me a call- : --v oc3-4raif & ELY. TABLE CUTLERY; Also, the BEST and CHEAPEST * Warranted. CAST-STEEL FORKS. seSt-wfindm.. YARNALL, DEALER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, No. 1020 Cliestnnt Street, Agent for the sale of HALEY, MOBBE, & BOYDEN’S Believed to be the best CLOTHE i-WBIKGEB In use. It will wring the largest Bad Qnllt or smallest Hand kerchief drier than can possibly be dono by hand, in Tory much lees time. N. B —A liberal discount sill bo made to dealers. no 3 3m PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. green GINGER, MUSTARD SEEBS. . i SPICES, Sms., &o. Ail the rogntoltes for Preserving and Pickling Purposes ALBERT O ROBERTS. i t- DZALX3 IN FINE GBOCXBIESf saS-If COBNBB ELIYEHTH AHDTIHS. PARLOR SKATE 3.- Superior Par lor Skates, of improved pattern, neat and light, for stdebyV PHILIP WILSON & 00., 0028-ln 415 GHEBNUT St, opposite Custom Honae. ARMY DESKS.—a capital article for etmp and field use. Bafefrom wet, compact, and convenient to carry in pocket. For sale by | W. H. DADMUN, 104 NOBTH DELAWABE (Avenue, Philadelphia. AGBHTB WASTED to sell them In Philadelphia and vicinity. , • 0023-lnrS TONE APPLE SAP SAGO CHEESE, 1 for sale by RHODES A WILLIAMS, ecS-tf' 107 South WATER Street, RETAIL DRV GOODS. MILITARY CLOTHING. MILITARY GOODS. LADIES’ FURS. JOHN FAEEIRA, IMPOBTEB AND MANUFAO TUBBB CUTLERY. HO. 130 PEGG STBEET, PHILADELPHIA, KJLNOFjIOTOB&BS OF PATENT CAST-STEEL ARMY KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON IN THE MARKET. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES-WRINGER, COMMISSION HOUSES. . RMY GOODS OF AM. DESCRIPTIONS. FANCY PRINTS. BROWN PRIMS, ARMY STANDARD. 4-4 LA WREN OK DRILLS. '< STANDARD BROWN DEII.LB. HEATS PLAIN KERSEYS. ARMY BLUE TWILLED FLANNEL. FARMER’S LI NEN DRILLS. LEWISTON A. SEAMLESS BAGS, 2, * 3 Bn*. AIIOSKEAGO. do. do. 2 Bus. ' PREMIUM A. do. do. 2* Bof. For sale low for not caih by GEO.' GRIGG, ARMY STANDARD jHL CANTON FLANNEL. FOB BALE LOWV NET OABH, BY ■' GEO. GRIGG, : col tt No. 819 CHtTBOB Alter. GOODS. DABK-BLUE OOAT CLOTHS. DABK-BLUE CAP OLOTHB. BKY-BLXJE CLOTHS FOB OFFiOEBS. ABUT BLANKETS, STAND ABB WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DBILLS, STANDABD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DBILLB AND DUCK. BBOWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND EHIBTINOB. For sals by . FROTHXNGHAM St WELLS, wl-lftf - : . - MEDICAL g T 1860 X. IjKt our possessions be wb at they may—marble pa laces, brood lands, magnificent or oasheta of « pre cions atones”—they all sink hr the balance as against Heaven’s great boon, HEALTH, and they cannot be enjoyed without it. The language of nature; attests that whoever would enjoy the pleasures of food, the beauties of flowers and landscapes, the joys of companionship, the richness of literature, or the honors of station and renown, must preserve their health. And yet, how little is it valued, and how carelessly preserved! The stomach is the receptacle of all nourishment, and the fountain from which all parts of tho body derive their'sustenance. When ford, injurious food enters the stomach,: acute sympathy disorganizes all other organs, and ■ disease, more or less painful, must follow. The laws of nature cannot be violated with impunity.. Night revelry. luxu rious living, irregularity of meaXs, and a disordered appetite, mini gradually destroy the power and activity :<f the stomach: Sow many ladies anti gentlemen eat and drink disease at late suppers, and arise in- the morning with headache, loss of appetite, feeling lan guid, imrefreshed, feverish, low spirited, weak and incapacitated to perform any menial or physical duty, and dream not this is the beginning qf that horrid disease, DYSPEPSIA, which oasnmes a thousand shapes, and points towards a mUerable life and prematwre cUcay ? Theio can be ho medical remedy that will turn lead Into food, or poi soned drinks Into nourishment, but medical science can assist nature, supply exhausted fluids, and, io a great extent, corr ect the effects of disease, when the habits are abandoned. i The Medical Faculty has exhausted its research for generations in creating appetizers and overcoming sto machic derangements. Certain ingtedients were well established as possessing beneficial qualities j among there were CALISAYA BARK AND SI. CROIX RUM. But still components were wanting, and regularity ntmld not be, obtained. An invalid physician, sojourning in the tropical island of St Croix, observed the habits of the natives, and gathered ftom them the receipt for the final accomplishment of this most important end. Its component parts, largely Incorporated in the vegetable diet ef that island, produced the effeot without a proper knowledge of the cause. The article was first made and used as a private medicine. Its effects were so salutary that it is now being produced and consumed in immense quantities undor the name of DRAKE'S PLANTATION SITTERS, on OLD HOMESTEAD TONI 9. They act with the power of a medioinoV and are taken by old cr young with the pleasure of a -beverage. The sale of these bitters wbb at first confined to our extreme' Southern cities, bnt they are now becoming well known throughout the world, and are recommended with; the most unbounded confidence, for ail complaints ortgina tisgfrom a disorganised or diseased as Dyspepsia,' Liver Complaints, Nervous-Affections, Loss of Appetite, Intermittent Fevers, Diarrhoea, Soar Stomach, ffeddddhe,Fever and Ague, Weak ness, ifie. ■ v . As a Wrofas Appetizer, and after dinner fconlo, they ere held in high estimation, ana BhouSd ue round upon cue' sideboard of every family. i They are also mnoh relied upon in the Tropics for Scrofula, Rheumatism, and dropsy. . IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE. ,; *> Boohbstkb, December 28th, 1861, “ Messrs. P. HmDbaes Sc Co. —Gbhtlbmbx : I have been a great snfferor from Dyspepsia for three or four years.' I have tried many, if not all, the remedies re commended for its cure. '-Insteed of relief, I became worse,'had to abandon my profession, and suffered greatly from everything I ate. Ml mind was mnoh affected, depressed and' gloomy. Abont three monthß ago I tried the Plantation Bitters. They almost imme diately benefited me. I-continued their use, and to my great joy, lam nearly Swell man. I have recommended them in several cases, and as far as I know, always with signal benefit, I am, very respectfully yours, S T 1869 X, That you may be your own judge of the efficacy of these celebrated Bittdfs, we-submit a partial formula of the articles of which they fire composed. &T. CBOIX BUM. The Vvh'o bidpStiteS of purest. Croix Bum are Veil known, and it hsa ions been recemmendedby physi cians/ It is manufactured front the Sugar Cane Plant, and that we use is selected with great care fremthe' estates of a few planters in the interior of that island, CALISAYA, OB KING’S BABK, , was unknown to civilization until the middle of - the seventeenth century. The natives of Peru are generally supposed to have been long previously acquainted with its most wonderful medicinal qualities. Humboldt makes favorable mention of the febrifuge qualities of thia arti cle as tan antidote to Fkvkr and kam, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, in Ma extensive South Amerioan travels. The Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, having in her own person experienced the beneficial effects of the bark, is said, on her return to Spain, in the year 1640, to have first introduced this remedy into Europe' After its introduction it was; distributed and sold by the Jesuits, who are said to have obtained for it the enor mous sum of its weight in , silver. From thia elrctun stance it was called Jesuit’s Poweeb, a title which it retained for many years. In 1888, we are told that an Englishman by- the name of Sir John Talbot employed it with great success in France, in tbs treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Loss of Ap petite,'Weakness and Debility, Palpitation of the Heart, Diarrhoea,'Ac., Ac., nndertbe name of English Pow ders; at length, in the pear 1879, he sold the secret ef its origin and preparation to Louis XIV., by whom it was divulged. It is now a standard remedy, and is em ployed in the preparation of the Plantation Sitters.' OASOABILLA BABK it another important ingredient. If was known in Ger many as early as 1790, and much need as a substitute for Peruvian Symp. It la employed as a gentle sUmn lant and tonic, in Dyspepsia, Chrohie Diarrhoea, Oolio, Dysentery, .and diseases of the stomach and boweto. DAEDELION is need for inflammation of the loins and spleen, in cases of biliary secretions ainTdropsical affections, dependent upon obstructions of the abdominal viscera,and derange ment of ihe digestive organs generally. ‘ CHAM CHILE FLOWHBB, need for enfeebled digestion and want of appetite. WINTEBGBEEN Is a medicinal plant of very great efficiency, and to es pecially valuable in Scrofula, Eheumatism, and If li ft etic affections. LAYENDEB FLO WEBS, an aromatic stimnlant and tonio, highly invigorating in nervous debility, generous to the palate and stomach. an aromatic carminative, creating flesh, muscle, and milk. Much nsed in nursing. *y g T —lBBO X Another ingredient, of remarkable and wonderfulvir tnes, used in the preparation of these Bitters, to a native of Brazil, and as yet unknown to the commerce of the world. A Spanish writer says: * * * *_ *■ “ad ministered with St. Croix mm, it never fails to relieve Ifervcus Tremor, Wakefulness, disturbed sleep, &o. j and that it is used with great effect by the Brazilian, Bpanish, and Peruvian ladies to heighten their, color and beauty. It imparts cheerfulness to the disposition, and brilliancy to the complexion.” We withhold its name from the public for the present. .. To the above are added Clove Bnds, Orange, Carraway, Coriander, and Snake Boot.. The whole is combined by a perfect chemical process, and under the Immediate supervision ef a skiffol and scientific Pharmaceutist. DBAKE’S PLANTATION BITTBBS, os . OLD HOMESTEAD TONIC, are pntnp in Patent Bottles, representing a Swiss cottage, and are an ornament to the side board. SEASICKNESS. Travellers by railroad or upon the inland rivers, where the great change of water is such a prolific cause of In cipient disease like . BILIOUS, INTEBMITTENT. AGUE, AND CHILL may reel a certain reliance if they protect themselves with these Bitters. The moddy water of the Western rivers, filled with decayed vegetable and animal matter, to unite scire to produce disease, unless guarded by an antidote, snch as is found In the Plantation Bitters. WHAT IS SAID OF THE PLANTATION BITTEBB. PHttADSLrntA, Ist month, 161 A day, 1861 “ EsiekMs» Fbibsd: Wilt thou send me another case of tby Bitters 7 Nothing has proven so beneficial or agreeable to my invalid wife and myself as the Planta tion Bitters. “Thy Friend, ISAAC HOWLAND.” ■ N. B.—The secret of the Immense sale of the Planta tion Bitters is their tested pnrity. The St. Croialtum and every article used it warranted perfectly pure . It to the intention of the Proprietors to sustain the reputation of this article upon its merit. Bo careful that every bottlebears the fao-Blmile signa ture of the Proprietors, P. H. Deake & Co., New York. Drake’s PLANTATION BITTEBS are sold by all Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, and Bestanrants. se24-wfmlst PIDER.— New Clarified Champagne VJ Older, orextra quality, by the hawelor hiwshead. Tor nft]A hv ' SAIHi 0c37-12t ift Nee. 120; 132, and 124 LOMBABD St. No, 219 OHUBOH Alley. ‘•Bsv. J . S. OATHORN.” ANISE, FEYEBS, P. H. DBAKE A 00., No. 202 BBOADWAY. HEW PUBLICATIONS. A LECTURE FOR YOUN& MEN. Jnßt published, price 0 cents, a new edition of the late Dr oULVEBWELL’S CELEBRATEDLEorORE on the abaee of the Reproductive. Potverst inducing De> bllity, Servomnees, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mantel and Physical Incapacity, &s. Tbe radical mode of treat ment, without medicine, is fully explained, eo as to en able every ono to be his own physician at the least pos sible expense. 1 “ A BOOH TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." Bent tinder seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid,'on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers, OH. J O. KLINE & 00., 127 BOWERY, New York, Post Office Box. 4 686, nc4-3»lf TOTEW BOOKS! RED UOE D PRIC18! 431 EYES AND EARS, by H Ward Beecher, SI 00 COUNTRY !)!VlNGand COUNTRY THINKING, 1 00 MIBIAK, by Marlon Harland 1 00 DIKE AND UNLTEE, by A, 8. 80a............. 1 00 HODMBB’ POEMS, 6lne and g01d.,,.... 75 LEWIS’ GYMNASTICS,Illustrated..... 80 OBLEY FARM, by Tr0110pe,.... 80 MIBERABLE3, by Hugo.... 40 MBS. WOODS’ NOVEL... .................. 40 ARTEMUS WATtD,HIS 800 K......:..,........ 80 ORPHEUS O. KERR’S PAPERS.... 80 . All New Boohs reduced in Price. Military and naval books. MEDICAL AND SUBGIOAL BOOKS. SCIENTIFIC BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. Tbe subscriber* beep constantly on hand a large as soriinent of Books in every branch of tcience. They also receive as published THE NEW BOOKS OF THE DAY, Including all books of- a standard character. Booke not on band procured promptly to order. Complete Oatalognes of Mediosl Books tarnished gratis upon application, orient free by mail. , All Books sold at low prices, LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, nol-tf 25 South SIXTH Bt.. above Ohcetnnt. "KTE W BOOKS.—Vesper. By Ma xi dame the Countess Be Gasparin, author of the “ Near and Heavenly Horizons.” 16mo, 76 cents. Ned Msrston; or, The Cottage by the Stream. By A. L. O E., 18mo. 50 ernts. _ Little Walter ofWyaluslng, By a Guest lu “The Old Castle.” ISmo. 75 cents. WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 606 CHESTNUT Street. Til BE UNITED STATES TAX LAW. JL —Bmliic-fia men desiring to know how this Law af feota them Bhonld procure a copy of the EXPOSITION. Price 25 cents. Published and for sale by KING & BAIRD, 0030 6t 607 SANSOM Street. CIRCULATIN© LIBRARIES WBROTHERHEAD’S OIRCU • DATING LIBBABY.—AII the NEW English and American Books, Including ALL CLASSES of Lite* rature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED here. Terms S 5 per year; six months S 3; three months 51.50; one month 76 cents, or 8 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Btroat. soB-8m T?NGLIBH AND ERENOS FAMILY JLI OIBOBLATING LIBBABY AND CABINET DB LECTURE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. : Subscriptions per year, month, and day. General catalogue just published,-furnished gratis. In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies’ French Li brary. “ Catdktgut do let Biblidihiqtie da Dames et dot St moiselles.” M. M. MONAOHESI, Agent, seS-tal 1823 CHESTNUT Street. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA M I LIT ARY JL ' ACADEMY, at West Chester, {for boarders only }, This Academy will be opened on THURSDAY, Septem her 4th, 1862. It was Chartered by the Legislature, at its last session, with full collegiate sowers. In its capacious bnlldiDge, which were erected and fur uished at a cost of oyer sixty thousand dollars, are ar rahgements of the highest order for the comfortable nuar tering and subsisting of one hundred and fifty cadets. A ccrps of competent and experienced teachers will give their undivided attention to the educational depart ment,- aiM aim to make their instructions thorough and practical. The department of studies embraces the fol lowing courses: Primary, Commercial, and Scientific, Collegiate and Military. A graduate of the United States Military Academy, of high standing in hiß class, arid of experience in the field, devotes his exclusive attention to the Mathematics and Engineering The moral training of cadets will be carefully attended to. For circulars, apply to JAS. H OfcNF, Esq., No. 626 CHESTNUT St, or at the Bock Staud or Continental Hotel, Philadelphia; or to Colonel THEODORE HYATT, President Penn sylvania Military Academy. , ■- no4lm PHOTOGRAPHS. TTSTHO DOES NO? THE YV value of a good POBTEAETI Get one at war prices at BEIMER’3, BEQOND Street, abora Green. Lifo- aize'Photogxaphs in oil colors. • It* «mHB FAVORITE AGAINST THE JL FIELD.”—BBIMEB’S Colored Photographs take flown all other Pictures .in point of likeness, natural coloring, and charge—only #l. SECOND Street, above Green. - COPARTNERSHIPS. ftOPAETNEE SHIP.—The undersiga ed have this das formed a copartnership under the name: and firm of ANDBE WB, WILKINB, & GO., for the transaction of the Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing business, at Ho. 603 MABKBT Street. JOSIAH B. ANDBBW3, ABEL B. WILKINS. ED WABD J. ALTEHO3. WILLIAM N. SMI HI. —rwwcUMo, Hov. 3,1862. no 4 6t# PROPOSALS. T\ is PU T Y QUARTERMASTER XJ GENEBAL’S OFFIOE,. , r Phu.Adbi.phU, 3d Nov., 18S2- PBOPO3 AL3 will be received at this office until SA TUBDAT, Bth inst,, at 12 o’clock M,i for the immediate delivery, In this city, at any point that may be rennirei, of two thousand Wagon Covers, ten-ounce duck, Army standard, subject to inspection.- The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. ' A. BOYD, nc4 5t Captain and A. Q. M. U. 8. A. FINANCIAL. u. s. FIVE TWENTIES; 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONM, PAYABLE AT THE OBTION OF THE 60VEBN- MEST AFTEB FIVE YEABS, 1 am instructed by the BKOBKTABT OF THE TEEABUIIY to receive subscriptions for the ahova LOAN AT PAR, THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FBOH DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced hy requiring payment in. GOLD of the interest from May A full supplv of these Bonds always on hahd. JAY COOKE, 114 SOUTH THIRD St. jy29*tf , ■ - , -■■■■■■ JAMBS M.WiXTOK, THOMAS W. TOS?. TXT ALTON & YOST, VV BANKERS, BBOKEBS, AHO 7 SISSBAL OOIHOIOBS, So, 36 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. . REFERENCES. jay Oooko Is 00., Hon. James Pollock. James, Kent, Santee, & 00., Eon. H. D. Foster, Esberick, Black, & 00., Hon. A. H. Seeder, 0 .MeKibMn ft Son, HomAssFaoker, H. P. Middleton & Bro., Hon. Warren J. Woodwax. Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, En. anT-Sm SHAKYEY THOMAB , . STOCK AND BILL BROKER, V No. 81S WALNUT 'STREET. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commission. Promissory Notes and Loans negotiated. 004-lmtf SAFES. JMa. LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RS (BgpIHOYSH to No. a South BBVENTH Street, c*ft. theFranklln Institute. The undersigned,thankful for past favors, and bei&f determined to merit future patronage, has secured « elegant and convenient 1 store, and has nop on hand t large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought ml Ohilled lron Fireand Burglar Proof Safes, (the onij strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also,ldU!s'f Unsjnslled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnish* to order on short notice. This is Die strongest, best pre tooted, and cheapest Boor and Lock yet offered. _ Also, partloalar attention is called to LBUe * Set Cabinet Safe, for Hate, Jewelry* Ac. This Safe 1* oo* ceded to surpass in style and eteganos anything yst ®i tored for this purpose, and is the only one that is strtoii* flresndbnrglarprool. ", , SrsoiAL Notios—l have now on hand say twenty t Parrel, Herring, A Oo.’s Bafts, most of them nearly new and some forty of other makers, oomprisin* a oomgtoh assortment as to sines, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillis Salt. They will be sold at V*?! lowprioes. PUasa call and axamlne. ■ ja2s—lyif H. C. SADLER, Agent ■S* IVANS & WATSON’S < ■SB salamander bah ■■■■■•■ , ' STOBB, 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A largo variety of FIBB-PBOOF SATES always w 'hand,::' v ■ -■ •pOWEN&OO., LITHOGRAPHERS l> and PRINT COLORISTS, sonthweet comer of OHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets, are prepared to execute any description of Portrait, Landsoape, 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 style, and warranted to give satisfaction. Par- Hcnlar attention to Coloring Photographs. looza-tr . ■OEOFEBSOR JISA ACS, OCULIST IT and AT7BIST, from Leyden, Holland, sently loc*ted himself at No. 511 PINH persons afflicted with diseases of the Bye '5 a V , * U wS scientifically treated, and cured, if enrame. “ wo charge made for «*amfaation. 0c29 ofr* pi W. BL ARTSTON , NO, 22 VT. Bonth WATER Street; Dealer in Ohio and Illinois BROOM CORN, HAN-, LLBS, WIBB, TWINE, Ao> ocll-3m THSE AND EAR—Da. JAMES ITI LEWIS, OCULIST and AURIST, has again re turned from his profesrionM tow in Europe, and perma, nenUy located at No. 831 North BIXTH Street. Offlo# hoars from Btol3 A. H., and 2to4P. M. se24-2mif* FRUIT'TREES FOR SALE,— ■ V 60,000 Peach Trees,’ of extra quality ; also, Apple, Cherry, and Pears (Dwarf and Standard), in large or small anantities. orders attended to. Catalogues 'gratis: Address • JOHN PERKINS, : hc3-BCe ; ■ Mooreetown, N.- J. PITCHER'S, 439 CHESTNUT Street SUBSCBIPTION AGENT, amusements. TIiTRS. JOHN DREW'S AROg~ LV.JL STREET THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer,.....JOS. D. IHUBPHT. OVERFLOWING HOUSES r SECOND WEEK OF J. ft CL ARKE. • Clarke in two glorious parts. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) Nov. 4, SHE BTOSP3 TO CONQUER- Toney Lumpkin ...J. 8. Clarke. Mita Hard0aat1e........... Mrs. John Draw. To conclude with the serin.comic Drama nf the . „ GOLDEN FARMER. Janmy Twltcher J. & Clarke. The Golden Farmer. ... Barton Hill. Elizabeth.... .;:::;..Missß.prio«, Doors open at 6% —To commence at 7jf o’clock. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.— Sole Lessee Mrs. M-A. GARERTTSOEf. ; Business Agent.......... Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. ENGAGEMENT of Mr, and Mrs E.L. DAVENPORT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Nov. 4. :■ Will be performed Bulwer’s play in five acts, of RICHELIEU! Cardinal BicheJieu... .Mr. E. I, Davenport. Julie lie M0rtimer................ Mrs. E.L. Davenport. To conduce with, second time here, the New Faroe of • SEEING BOWEE3. Doors open at 7—Performance at 1%. A BEL & CO.’S &TEREQPTIQON— Xil EXHISmsG AT THE AS3EMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Sireet*; EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK . The resource® of the Steieopilcon are endless, and it gives a VARIED PROGRAMME EACH EVENING. A s ah educational ar.d refining inßnence, THIS EXHIBITION IS WITHOUT AN EQUAL. Admission 25 cents. Commence at 8 o’clock. ’ MATINEE on SATURDAY, at 3 o’clock. no3-«t PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINS ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, _ lb ®Pen dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. Bt. tQS C P; H. AdmlßHioc 25 cents. Children half prloe, ■JSbftreaof Stock, R3O. jy® WANTS. TXTANTED —A Man not liable to ft Draft, to go as. a Substitute. Apply between 10 and 11 A. M-, at the William Penn Hotel, BIABKRT Street, below Ninth. It# TXT ANTE D—By a Lady, a BITUA- I I TION, to have tbe charge of a Gentleman’s Family, or to travel with an invalid lady as companion. Is a nice housekeeper. Best of reference given. Ad dress “P Y..” at this Office. no3-2t# PARTNER WANTE D—With several ' Thousand Dollars, to extend an already prosper ous GROCERY, PROVISION, and QUEEN3WABB Businee, In a flourishing town, a short distance by rail road, from Philadelphia. Address «W. and W.j" Press Cffice. uol.3t* PERSONAE. PENSIONS.— fIOO Bounty and Pay procured and collected for Boldiers, sailors, and Um relatives of suoh as 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 a dis tance belS-tf LOST AND FOUND. T OBT QR STOLEN —THE PUBLIO JO ere cautioned against negotiating the following UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF INDE3T- ' EDNE3S, The same having been lost or stolen &om the stffi scribers t ISSUED TO D. * O. KELLY. No. 24,381,datedSept, 26th, 1862 SUMS No. 24,382 do. do. No. 24 393 do. do . No, 24,394' do. do. 1,008 No. 7,096 do. do. 6,000 issued to n. v. dopes. No. 25 090, dated October 2d, 1882 81,092 ALL PAYABLE TO BEARER. BLAKE, BROS., & 00., ~ 2& Wall street. New York, Oct 18.1882 . 0022-tf FOR SALE AND TO LET. Back office, ut floor, to rent low, onFOUBTH Street, near Library street. Also, 24 and 34- story Rooms an 4 Offices in same build, ing. Rente very low. Apply to EDMUND WBIGWBT, Conveyancer. 1114 South FOURTH Street. no 4 3t* IjA-* FOR BALE—A ggood driving Mare, Rogers Carriage and Harass,. Prioe $125. Address « Box 2,281,” Post Office. no4.2t* rilO LET—A large, elegant Parlor, JL for a single gentleman. Inquire at 1521 WAL NUT Street. ocSO-thitaSt* Kerseys, &c. Coinplcto Muchirnry for. fnilisg ■ anil Eiftßketp, Keraejß, &o. For sale cheap. Address Box So. 1062 P. 0 A T PEIYAT E SALE— A very elm- JLI. gible Red bandeomeli'.eitoatcKl property ioChesrar coopt?, one mile tooth of Pb.'tsnliviHe, on Soil’s mart, storehouse, 6 rooms, ball ami hi'chen, Stop.'' barn, car riage hone?, will of water with pomp at the rio-or, healthy and pleasant neighborhood. Immediate posses sion can bs iiysa. Title good. Terms. &c, aopir ts E. F. PEHHYP4.GKER. Beal Estate Agent, Phoenisvitte. AT PRIVATE BALE—A first class xX.:, property of 19 acrea 115 perches, ia Chester Comity, on the road from Phoenixvitle to Chaster Bpricga; welh shaded stone house, ton rooms and two Mtchene, stone barn, carriage houra, tea house, miUt house, &c.; 108 choice apple, 32 olerry, 8-pear, Id abundance cfherries. la a healthy neighborhood, ac cessible to the city four times daily by railroad. s2,B®> can remain secured. Title good. A farm of 60 acres 140 perches adjoining, and part oe the earae estate, is also for sale. Terms. &0., apply ta 35. Jf. PENNY PACKER, Beal HBtale Agent, PhcenlxylUe. rfb T OLE T—A COMMODIOUS Bin DWELLING, Ho. 132 North FBONT Street. Bent moderate. Apply to WETHERTLL & 320.) oc2T-tr 47 and 49 Korth 3EOOHB Street. m A FACTOEY TO KENT—Oa ffiawtllow street, bolaw New Market street, with Ml to-* let Into the coWert; Apply to : JAMBS 8. MASON S 00., 1?5 Sb 4 140 North FRONT St fft FOR BALE—A FOUR STORY HbIhOUSE, Ko- 2015 ABOH Street, with three-story double hack buildings. lot 20 feet front by tiO foeS deep, to a 81 feet wide street Inanlre on the premises. SOB SALE OK TO LET— Foot tai. on the west side of BBOAD Street, below OolnmbSa avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and BANSOH Streets. mh23.il B FOK SALE —A splendid, large Chestnut HiH COTTAGE, with every possible con venience, and eight acres of ground, oarriage honre, complete. On very easy terms. B. F. GLENN, oc!8 Ho. 123 South FOOBTH Street TO RENT-A THREE-STORY Hi. BBIOK DWELLING, on BICE Street, one door above Twelfth; north tide Bent low to a good tenant. Apply to WETHEBILL & BROTHER, je!2 4T and 49 North SECOND Street. agL FOR SALE—A good Jersey 2EFABM OP NINETY AOBES, on the Banoooaa, half mile from Delanco, twelve miles from Camden, Twenty acres excellent Meadow, a great abundance of Fruit, good Buildings, &c., or will Exchange, for good City Property. B. F. GLENN, cc!B > No. 123 Sonth FOURTH Street A JOB SALE—GHESTia VAL SIIT FABM, SO acres, 12 fine timber, the balance in a high state of OBltlraUon, situate half a mile from railroad station, 16 miles from the city First-dsaa im provements ; handsemely shaded lawn; fine fruits, Sto. Also, a somber ef FABMS in Delaware and Ohestsr counties. Apply to pc26-tf FOE, SALE-BEAUTIFUL —E-FABM, 55 acres, 2Jf .miles from Bristol, or Bits* snony station, 20 miles from the eity, with fine improTO ments Also, a large number of FBTJIT FABMS, ta the States of Delaware and Mary land. Also, a number to exchange in the adjoining conn ties, Hew Jersey, &c. Apply to 0c25-lf ' INSURANCE COMPANIES, OIRARD FIRE AND MARIN® INSURANCE COMPANY. OPTION 41* WALNUT STBEBT, PHILADELPHIA. CiPITAL *200,000. - This company oontlnnes to toko risks on the tefwr etooaee of Property at low rates. The pnblio oan rely upon its responsibility, and *&ei— ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements cor tfefc-- benefitof the pnblio, daring the lost nine years, • vxat §500,000, and we respectfully soiicE its fevor in the futci'e- DIBSCTOBB. OHAS. I, DUPONT, JERRY WALKS®, JOHN W. OLAOHOBH, JOHN THOEHLET, O.F.HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HAST, DAVID BOVD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. S' WM. M. SWAIN, TURMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. 8. LAWRENCE, WM. O. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLES. THOMAS GRAVEN, Pradfisni A. 8. GILLKTT, Vito PreaMea* JAS. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. .. ap3S iftf Fame INBURA No. 408 CHESTNUT ! FIRE AND -INLA DIBEC F."N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff, Ohas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr.,' P. S Justice, ‘ Alex.Wbilldin, Washington Jones, Geo, A. West,- Ohas. Stokes, O W. Davis, - John W. Evenaan. FRANCIS N BUCK, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANOHABD, geerotary. fmhlB4Ttt /COMMONWEAL' XJ BiHOEOOMPANT 0 SYJjTAKIA DIBKOTOKS./ • DotM Jayne, SI. D., John M. Whital), * wfZl k !L IMward 0. Knight, B>hert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, WiUiamStrotbera, Henry Lewis, Jr , Elijah Jones. 7 DAVID JATK®, M. D„ President JOHN M. WHITAIiL, Vlw President 'SAMUEH 8. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.. ae4-trtf rYRAIN PlPB.—Vitrified Drain *n& U Water PIPE, from 2 inches bon np, with every variety of Benda, Branohes, Traps, to., warranted equal to the market, , and at less rates. The nnder rigned being Interested In one of the largest and best beds of Tire Olay in this country for the taimnfacnay of the above and other articles, defies compentiM, both In quality and price. pbteb B. MBEICTE,. Ofiloe and Btore T3l CHKfITMOT Hannfaotory cor. Thompson and Anthracite Mresrr, Philadelphia. ■■ -ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 860 JLI Boxes Choice 8819 by so.Wtoa wlteb S&t. <*T DOIFEB OH WOBSB. I J mn bbls “linciler” Bnmim OB on hied. Wesnaranteo the oU to be non-explosive, to b«a an O«on In the lamp with a steady, brOHjmt flame, wittuwa nutlng the wick, and bat alowiy. BarreSslinal wit* iSraamo'. SP3S3HT, SMITH, APHABS&S&, stem, l,OOB ............... 1,008 oc3l-12t* oc2l 2w* E. flffll, Ho 309 WALNUT Street. E- PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT "Street, CE COMPANY, jrD > msußAn'as 3TOBB. TH MSB INSU IF THB ST A.TB OS’ PBHM-
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