ZjItARUtE intelligence. '£^irOV BTHPAOS ARRIVED. yulley Forge, Oowoll, I days from Bath, In l*aliast to Holmes, 10 days from ,Waat Isles, T u>i Pah to BA. Bonder ft 00. MV **'qjgtdard. Dunham* 1 day from Pork Penn, DeJ. ll * ft« n #o Christian ft 00. *l‘ \t Bcii all i r r.«ao Rick, Orowell, B days from Bo3tou, with 80 w nrowell* Collins, ' w i*°flraco Girdltr, Clark, T dais from Boston, with ivin Kennedy, Stairs A 00. ‘ ;n Srbr KP l ' rolin * AnuB > Hand, 7 itft froßl Boalon ’ ia ’’“i'wa KBhilddlek, Arnold, B days from Middletown, ® C t-uh alone to captain* w Holmes, Bnolraloo, from Now York, with osts f 3 °. t ~.; f to the large edifioe of that congregation,: Ohest rot street, above Eighteenth, at the appointed hour. This ciiorrh has been without a pastor since the departure 0 r lho Etv. Dr W. T., Brantley frojn its pulpit for StKjsla, about a year ago, the congregation, in tha mean (;;(]£., having been supplied from Snnday to Sunday by .‘iirront olergymen of the denomination, The exercises last evening were commenced with an sybtm snug by an excellent choir, led by Mr. John M. ■ of Iho ohnroh at Fifth and Buttonwood street,. >2 opening prayer was offered by the Bov. William F. t.,ujili* D.D., after, having made a faW(introdno :remarks relative to the object of the meeting, ciiptures were read-by the Bov. J, H. Castle, the isjter of Isaiah having been seleoted, which in tnm , ..;c:;ovul with a prayer by the Bev. James Cooper. IXSTALLATIOIf SXKMON BV DB. IDS. sieging a hymn, the Bev. George B. Ide,D, D., . ,f ;ho most distinguished clergymen in the Baptist : : and to whom the task of preaohing the In i .' dion Eermonwas committed, annonneed as his text it? following words of Scripture: * . -far. Hoi,y Besd bball bbths scnsTAsaa iaiißE /seiek v 1,13. “ : - > ' " The Asms here employed, which fhe'preacher elnoi- Jsud very lolly, ho said was one of great force and ricilif heenly. Ibiß “holy seed ’’ typlSedthatwhloh rj, inflcslrnctible, and ho had no doubt Its direct appllfoUen wai to Ihe pious men of a nation. But it was not eo nmoh open the prophetic aspect of its tat that ho wished to dwell m upon its sublime Boisl iesioas. ’ And first, he would utter the broad de cliisSli:!), (hot plena men were the most efficient pre setters coil reatorers of naticnsl prosperity; pious men wtrf.H lac!; the nation’s hope, a point which he than fti-rffikd!} Ultiotrale. There were many, he said, who j iaiilfd It ! Qod created the world, hnt who denied, prociicoirj, that the some Being now oxerolsoa his ;avritaretsl .an.horlty over it. He denied that there css any human government on earth that v?! strictly founded upon Christian principles. There ?si cti each thing, In the trno sense of the torm, as s ObrMian nation under heaveu. God’s super mini filetded to every member of the human family, aril so too It embraced the history and destiny of na tiok His rulfrover tbo world wag as (lied a fact as was bit government over bis own ohnrch. The whole sphere in' cb we live woe In short a great spiritual labora tarr, In which the grand problem of redemption was welkins out. Nations,, as soon as tho great objects i Gcd's graoe were popularly frustrated, always 5 fs/isd away; •in preof of which, Instances In point stto cited. And so it would be, until God’s great ithlteud Hmple wss complete; then the scaffold tag would be removed. The painted rod that pro tects our dwellings frem the destroying thunderbolt was not more eeesntlsl to our physical safety than wore' ytoiiameu to tbs surety ot a nation. Without national victue, no nslion could stand,. Yirtne waß omnipotent, iaj’rtog wry boeom with the bravery of a hero, and tho might of a hoot. This virtue could only be main timed by a .pure Cbristlsnlty. The ministry whom Get hd eppointed, and the men whom He sanotified tell,trace, had for their chief mission the extending o/;sie Christian Influences, of which they were the tali' Mcredited- eonservators. Thus It was that the ytesr mn of a nation became tho substance thereof, fit: r wsa, of-eonrse, the great medium through wbiolr iiiilDgs were secured; but he begged his hearers t.’i.DfEibcr that acceptable and availing prayer could ;J: lo offered by those who believe in Christ, and trust :: Him for salvation., Praying men were, therefore, the ucnlty, defence, and actual life of a nation. The noble icaragt ot faitb,«nd the devotion ot patriotism, wore for the Christian to exercise as no one else could. And never VMlbfremore neod of such heroism than was now pre xvhdloesln our own beloved country, the life and lllnny d wliicb, he said, were now bring threatened by aarntteuMin and Godless Slave ollgfrohy, aided and abtUtil by corrupt nations abroad. The preaoher’s por ttaltms ol lerfididus Albion was terrible, but just, ssd llirlllsj with the very essence of eloquence. Tk duty dsnanded of religious men and religions bo diea at tfcia tfino was not neutrality, as bad been intl latid recently, in a Bister oity, by a body claiming to be 11 tie church. 1 ' Tho triumph of. our Government, would !)• lho triumph of virtne and freedom, whilst the triumph of rebellion would be attended' with opposite results in ike dirts! form. But the country must not be abandoned, itr thia every Christian in America should live, and, if seed be, die Unfortunately, as a nation, we had gone aftenew and strange gods—the North rampant alter NsmnsciL the South after Molodh. Under their impulse He rebellion had been Inaugurated; and the true God slletapled lo bedispiseed. We might rest assnred, hpw s’tt, that Jehovah would not easily submit to this usur tilioo. If pardon should come,ltwonld be noton aooount st Ike wicked manF, but for the sake of the righ- fsw, in view of this lie (the preacher) was sorry ««lech unwonted languor and lethargy and spirßuit l{sSi,n the ehurohes of this land, the great body of jeHmrs, now presented. There was throughout our ftctlry i growing unbelief, a spirit of irreliglon. Tho Isrcads which the war had made upon the sanotlty 11 Iks Sabbath were breaking' down the embank »«(! and allowing the billows of vies to roll lolltaa flood, and were deeply to be regretted. But i*rejoiced that the church in which he was then speak it? kad preserved a better state of things lo these rrotbloua times, they had resolved to build the walla of Sen by caliSDg to their pastorship one whe was both a Ouhiisn and a true patriot—one whohvt wisely mingled Ki voice in the odnneils of the church, and taken part k tie deliberations of Senators in the legislative halls. (We ate authorised to state, parenthetically, that Dr. !, n Kennard, D. D, in fitting words of congratu and welcome—welcome on behalf of hia new oharge, ™ patters of our city, and, to oar .city or Brotherly ore. As pastors of this city, there wag among them no torcjelttfon for greatness; he hoped there wonld be none; nt he hoped that there always wenld he much eompoti <® Hj r gocdcees. He especially invited his brother to tneetfhtm la ibtlricinlsteriaigatherings, and to engage Th ° , a l)erlßg lllP Uliitcd interests of their holy religion. . ia P BB very impreteiyely performed. The new or, who is a flee looking gintlen.au of about forty . simply bowed hia response to Br. Kennard’s p i|Bi »trdt of welcome. r appointment, the cns tom ary address to the con ■ delivered by the/Eev. J. Wheaton Bmlth, j 8 *•«•« Prayer waa offered by the Bev. Jatneß tii sT e!nmoßB i “ad the congregation dismissed with a it nip]' oll IwnonnBB d by the Bev. Br. Eddy, now the pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist Ohuroh. isJ« UE Nkw AlMiaß,[ Gas-oonbomino Cook ths ; ( 07E -Wo have, In more thanone instance, balled ot it 6ntion of onr f®* 4B !* to the great Cooking Stove hi m Joim S ‘ 01#rk i whose warerooms, Ho. 1008 Mar-: », ,t6 b Brf) now teeming with customers dailv from all tss*^" 18 tiff and country. The fact is, Mr. Clark' WerT” 8 decided hit for;.the season. The stove we tala bsa tho oeonomical peculiarity of consuming Mhl* coa{ in *f» montfti in doing the cooking ftlll IEiBS lor 1 lar * 6 which, now that coal is tt il ” 8 #! very high prtceß, la ft great conslderallon, not Son* !>4oplB # f moderate means, but wiib everybody. ‘Mblehigh oialm a mere assertion, suoh as are too “^ !e hy Irresponsible parties.' Mr Olark is one of chant B,t ftad most respectable manufacturing mer s«(, , a 8 B * s wor d I* hia bond. Besides this, be hag Prow « “'“deed of the most undoubted testimonials to Her , * he claims for this admirably-constructed t M ' a “hlctly trne, Among the latest and most grace •CbcH 8S t 0 t * lB merits of the stove In gnestlon is an ' | hith # !, lii 8 number of Lady's Book, o f ««nt. , foli0 "i»S * rB brief extracts. The article '«ta for itself; , E, ’V* Air-tiqht Gas. oovsusirso Cookiko s **tnl t , 6,6 stoves are cohiidored by those who have he. r, 1 the “ one of ihe greatest improvements ef the CaoLi ,’ ln foot, the most efficient and economical Nhnn, BTer invented, and hundreds of flattering ‘''With "“dorse their merit. It will be borne la Cm h, dlstlnotlon of onsumlug but one ton of f * tt ooawv. m ° ntll, ‘ * xteaol dlnary as this may seem to of tuol ate burning sir times that amount by to ml 80108 the 111,318 asking, it U a'fact, sustained, H* os 7 tespeotable witnesses among the first fami «cre | c! *fi that It cannot be contradicted. The blth the trnctedoo the air. tight principle, together ee#4 lw * ,l,, «?BSU««r arrangement, whereby all the 8 o the 8 raa,tBr aritlng from ttecoal is consumed h(ht q 018 pritlct o' 8 as the celebrated Silver's Atr -0,1:58 s»tl«h ,1 || ,lln ' B 8 ® ar f° r Stove, which hSB given so •ion. The oven of the store Is elevated, si that tbo heat paeees directly under the bottom, frad then completely encircles the eidea and top, making it a most extraordinary good baker or roaster. ' It has fonr boiler.holes, two over the oven and two over tho fire box. ***'* * * t : “ For baking or cooking purposes this stove had no superior in the world. Any person can call and ex amine there stoves at the store of the patentee, J. 8. Clark, 1008 Markot street.,”—Oodey’s Lady’s Book an d Magazino, Siplembtr number. Hipple’s Gallery, 820 Arch street, con tains many, fine specimens olphotosraphic art, among which are noticeable some beautiful Ufe-slze Photo graphs, anda largo collection of finely.executed Cartes de visile, productions of the establishment. This Gallery possesses the rare attraction of having the reception and operating rooms on tho Jirsf. floor. • Elegant Fancy Furs.— Messrs. Chas. Oak ford & Bon, Nos. 834 and 836 Chestnut attest, are now leading the Fnr ma kot in this country. Their present stock of these choice, riuh articles for winter-wear, ia the largest end most varied that ther have ever offered, and their sales within the last few days have been enormous. No lady should think of purchasing a set of furs with-, ont oxaminieg this splendid stock. High, nutty Old Madeira Mr. C. EL. Mattson, dottier in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now In store a fresh lot of rare Old Madeira Wine, of the finest flavor and undoubted purity, express ly adapted for medloinßl purposes. A Splendid Stock or fine Mini eary Goods, for o Ulcer a in the army and navy, can now be found at Oahford & Son’s, under Ihe Continental Hotel. McClellan das the Gaps.— The.telegraph Informs ub that General McOltllan has the gaps (la the Bine Bldgo,) and the enemies of the General Insist that be has always been afflicted with the 11 gaps” In the drowsy sense. All men in prominent positions are parti cularly liable to censure and ridicule; but we do not re collect ever to have beard any person who had tho teme rity to utter a single word in disparagement of tho ele gant garments for soldiors and civilians made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hull of Bockhlll & Wilson, Nos. 60S and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Bid Things, —London is a great city, and Now Yorkers regard their city as an immense munici pality, and Philadelphia, in cqnsre miles, excels either or them. But lf the Mayors of Nineveh and Babylon could revisit the earth they would laugh at the preten sions of the moderns The area of Babylon was 285 square miles, surrounded with a wall 100 feet high, 73 feet thick, with 100 brass gates; and Nineveh contained 216 square miles, surrounded with a wall 100 feet high, and wido enough for three chariots to drive abreast. Yet, with all this, they 'had no rondy-mado olotalng establishment, whore tholr citizens could be olothod handsomely and cheaply, a we can, with Oharloj Btohee’s first-class Clothing Btoro, under tho Conti nental. The Invention of Carriages.— The ear liest invention of carriages 1b ascribed to Eriothonius, o Athens, 1488 B 0. The chariots used at the Olympic gutties, and those in which tho Pharaohs of Egypt rode, were, douktleis, inferior to an American “trotting wagon.’’ In France carriages were not used until the reign of Henry 11., 1547, and England boasted of none lit Tore 1566, in Queen Elizabeth's day, when they were called “ whirllcotes.” Speaking of ( > cotes” reminds us of (ho fact that the most elegant garments, (coats, vests, and pantß,) arc to bo found at the mammoth one price Olotbing Bazaar of Granville Stokes, No 609 Chest nut s'reet, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS HP 70 13 o’CHiOOK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. JB Potter, U S A A G Munn, New York M Mndge & la, Louisville ■ W B Greene, Columbus, 0 D Matlack, St Louis Gao K Wheat, Wheeling,Va A Graves, Chicago H Reynolds, Ohio J B Carpenter, Cincinnati F T Baker, Kentucky P P Alexander, Kentuoky Dr B iff Alexander Ss i, Ky W Lowther, Kew York H Bell A la; Lexingtou, Ky D D Bell, Lexiugion, Ky J M Barclay, Wash, D 0 Miss Barclay, Wash, D O T L Lntkins, New York M 8 Ecndder, Boston T F Randolph, Jersey City J Oarlcton, Portrmooth F Ferine, Buffalo ' G C Shaw, Trenton, N J G Grain, Connecticut , P Tiliinghast,'Now York E W Baxter, New York Wells Oovcrly, Harrisburg J W Oantwiil & fam, Pa C H Peasice, Portsmouth M Bigelow, Jr, N Jersey S Huseelman, Marietta, Pa F M Ballon, Provldence,Rl A Roman, New York C 0 K Pratt, Massachusetts Mr Hnlsemann, Wmh, BO J MoOnllough & da, N Y I J Barnes, Bosh n O L Tiffany, New York Master L 0 Tiffany, N Y Master E Steadman, N Y J A Green, Baltimore ; G H McCabe, Tamaqua L 0 Frost & »f, Virginia Dr Stein, Cincinnati, Ohio J B S Howe New York A E Abbott, Baltimore H Hat kins, Baltimore I B Lyons, Baltimore W Smith, Baltimore G VHogan, Wash, D C 1 J Borden, Fr 11 River G B Hotchkiss, N Haven C H Lampcrt, New York AC Hall, Baltimcre' H Whlteker, Connecticut H Thomas, Harrisburg A A Ptttengill Ala, Conn S W Owen, Wash, D 0 J R McAfee, Greensburg J Biglor, Nowburg 0 H Green & la, Dayton F Beal, Indiana E Richardson, New York Dr B 8 Hondrie &wf, Pa J D Hendrle & wf, Penna Miss J Henry, Penna R E Hatob, New York J M Obnrohlll & la, Cuba Mies Ohnrchill, Cnba W D Field, Masiachueetts N Mitchell, Cincinnati Dr G H Hcmphrojs, N Y E P Boss, Auburn. N Y R M Harrington, N Y I B Perkins, New York T J Thomason, M D, N J T A.Matthews, Kentucky G A Lucs, Now York Lieut 0 0 Grafton, U 8 N AW Latsenring, M Chunk Bimon de Yesaer, NY 0 Thompson, Jr, Boeton ABetlerley, Boston Mrs Findlay, Gormnutown Mrs Robinson, Germantown Miss Kennedy,Germantown L A Beuorst, St Lculb J T Drown, BaUimote Ohss 8 Noe & wf, N J F S Thomas, Jr, N J FF B Chase B J Lane, Boston Alfred Hand, Scranton John Baird R C Horton A la L J Phillips, Now York S Klonse, Boston . M B Moss, Now York J Waßhburn, Jr, Maina A Garslow A wf, Maine ,J \V Rushmore, Brooklyn Mrs Eushmoro A da, N Y Miss Qpinly, Brooklyn James Tamer, Boblou BEBOHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., hak>wAtvt.. Tbto Lhnm, New York Jas Lockhart, Allegheny . J B Dalzell, Allegheny A J Clapp, Alexandria,-Va Jas Cannon, Pittsbnrg Wm H Fryman, Penna W F Onrtls, Mariotta, O Horace Tibbet, Mariotta, 0 D Gartott A wf, Pittßbnrg J Allen, Ohio E Fhipps, Franklin %WL Thomas, Aitlca, Ind J Armstrong, Hazleton J E Dunbar, A J Qlossbrennor, York, Pa Oha»D Hamill, New Jersey JhSpeckmsn.Downlngtown Mrs M HAngcll,Oolnmhia,Pa Mrs Ulapp, Boston Mrs Armstrong, Hazleton H.Steel, Maryland MitsMary H Steel, Md Miss Bell tteel, Maryland D F Flits, Haverhill M Miller. Lancaster, Pa J McDowoll, Mercersburg Mrs MoPowell Adaugh, Pa Jas Welch, Ohio Henry Foster A dough, Pa B H Gardner, Fitlaburg B Onrtln, Pennsylvania John McDonald, New York Mrs D Trehoin, M Ouunk A 0 Ancona, Beading A H Rosenheim, New York Dr A Belly, Erwinna A Pifer, Mt Bethel Dr 0 Foulk, New Hops J J Crawford, Newville, Pa B B Jamißon, Carlisle . W H McCoukev, York oo A Cameron, Mass Rev W 0 Cartel!, Harrlib’g J W Miller, Ohio A Beecher, New Haven, Ot J 8 Dieble, Bedford, Pa Oapt O O lioblnsen, USA P F Eilenberger, Easton A Konntz, Nebraska John Smith, gmithville ' AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. . M J Bennett, Now York Wm F Sinclair, Jersey Olty J JtcOerter, New York Jss GlUeway, New York Geo Hall, New York Geo Flynn, New York J M&ok, New York G W Conklin, Maryland Miss Sears A sist, N York E Denney, Penna Maj G T Gould, Now Jersey E Akers, Baltimore G 0 Dugan, Baltimore Lieut Col J Kelly, N York Oapt Thos Leary, N York Oapt M Egar, New York Jao H Whitaker, Trenton J Flack, Illinois A H Hart, New York Mrs J Lorlng, Mass 8 D Lotting, U S A Lient Wm H Hutings.U S A J B Shinn, New Jersey W Spencer, Minersville R J Fitbian A la, N Jersey A H dlapo, Salem, N J Geo Brinton, Jr, Cheater co E T Shnltz, Baltimore 8 Mead,New Jersey W LofHin, Massachusetts E TWhaly, Maryland Geo E Seymour, N York Jas McLean, Summit Hill Thos T Peters, New York D E Gowdy, Now Jersey Jas G Gowdy, N Jersey J Bauman, Lancaster 0 Thackray A wife LDo Angetia. New York P E Boss, Baltimore A Boret, New York John Simontoa,’ New Yerk H BOhiohest6r, New York J Semple, New York ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. J B Brayden, New Y ork HO Berlin, New York Wm Smith, Pro v, BI JH Walter, Pa John YGridley, New York John P Simanson, N York A Coneryj Frankfort, Ky John K Chester N Blanchard, Boston John A Allderdleo, Del D Potter, New Jersey , Jos 8 Wiley, Pa Thos W Dodge, CBN, Smith Williams, Alex, Va Lieut Chas Menard ■ Ohas A Mayer, Pa John D Bucketsw, N J 11H Holmes, Brooklyn Ssml Hixson, Syraouso.N Y WEB Thomas, N Jerssy W Holt A le, Trenton Sami Webster, Pa A S Dimmlck, Joantsvllla R F Hunt, Wash, D 0 THE UNIOH—Arch street, above Third. E B Hodden, Hewark . E Bavls & la, Lancaster E E Twaddell, Hew York W B Bhaffer, Baltimore Joslah Beirner, Mt Beibel F Hagerman, Mt Bethel T S Vonght, Pennsylvania W F Meredith, Ohio B Pralt, Lewlstown . i G 1 Lovett, Lewiatown 0H Hall,Ohio OB Fisher, Wilkssbarre W L Daviß, Easton ' E Jacobs, Dataware John Pell, Newark, NJ Mrs Bell, Hewark, NJ Mrs Br Cook. Wash, B 0 Mrs F Naylor, H Jersey F Golsse, Chambereburg W Bebert, Bloody Bnn, Pa C A Crcwley Mrs B Butler. Now York Oapt 8 S Marchand MaJ I> A Griffith & wf. Pa B B Bunn, Sandusky, 0 J P Hetrick, Easton RATIONAL HOTEL—Baoe street, above Third. Geo Tory, Allentown Geo T Gross, Allentown 1 Br 0 H F,ieharda,Hamburg J Horn, Jr, Summit HUI H W Bonsall, Norristown 0 E Goitz, Washington H J Beager, Allentown P B Brinig, Hellertown W B Erdman, Minersville BP Bank, J onestown F WHolman, OhesterSprings S Holman, Chester Springs Geo L Beltzer, Myerstown W Bea, Pennsylvania , Jos B Bell, Washington, B 0 Thos Barling, Fennn . BLACK BEAD—Third street, above OallowhllL B Bieber, Chester Valley B B Olemers, Cheater Val W Lochman, Hamsburg Master Loohman, Hatnsbg J Sunderland, Newton J Mayer, Penna Jones Miller, Penna J B Werley, Lsbigh co P L Gntb, Lehigh eo BBnpp, Penna H Bupp, Lehigh co Jonas Kants, Penns'! B Wagner, Penna : P Bath, -Fremont, Ohio J L Glick, Allentown H S Clemens, M B, Penna 0 Kitchen, Easton HI Fetter, Bethlehem John Everett, Penna B Helfrioh, Penna Obes A Wood, Penna H G Lobut, Emans, Pa J Z Lobflt, Emans, Fa J Bant, Lehigh co T Foster, Lehigh co A W Jaoeby, Maonnglo W Miller, Macnngle 0 Strrper, Lohlgh oo H Mutbart, Lehigh co L Overholtzar, Bethlehem Bamuel Koch, Lehigh co W W Weaver, Berks co B Eisenhardt, Penna - W Qottenstein, Penna H B Weaver, Penna F L Wesco, Millers’own ; O M Berge, Millerslown H J Forney, Harris bug BALB EAGLE—Third street, above Oanowhlß..' 8 F Whiteker, Bepoiit, N V Jaa J Edlok, Ne w York' ' Stephen Kesller, Penna Stephen Zsllner, Penna H Wenner, Northampton Wm A Fehael, Moorstown E Kenflel, Mauch Chunk Geo Best, Northampton oa Master Yort, Safsburg, Pa W B Stokes, Northampton Peter Shaeffer, Lehigh co John Wolfenger, Lehigh co L Niff, Lehigh co O OBowman, Parryvlllo, P Hammond Groan, N Y H Konlz, Centre co . MrsKuntz. Centre co H T BobinsoD, Lancaster 0 Balderston, Bucks co Peter Miller, Lehlghoo A Miller Loblgh co M Bachman, Slatington Berj Kertz, Lehigh co Bavid Kertz, Lehigh oo W Scholl, Fried enaville Bennis Miller. Lehigh oo Jacob Kranse Fred Miller, M Chunk Jeremiah Omstead. M Chunk J Boardman, Montg’y co 'John Moyer, Montgomery co B Eckert, Montgomery oo ,LSBcddor, Pennsylvania J Smith, Bnoksco - W Kresslv, Lehigh co Sol Snchman, Lehigh do P Boss, Lehigh co J George, Lehigh co B Fenlcle, Easton B F Helfck, Easton Jos T: Walton- Stroudsburg Geo H Drohr, Stroudsburg :W L Scbmaley. Lehigh co B Belong, Lsbigh c» Benj Wagner, Lehigh co ' - STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. ' L H Newbold.ft la, N Y H T White, Huntingdon H j ß Yaihorn, Norfolk, Ya Thomas E Watt, Penu’a H T Boblneon, Penn’a Mißs'AHce Constable, 111 B J Williams Frank-MoOlure ' Bavid Edwards, Indiana co H Garsnch, Blair co 'A M Avars, West Chester 8 Hagerty, Clearfield oo "WAAhI Pittsburg . Mrs Pringle. Cambria oo MrsCocbran, Perry co Mrs H Smith, Harrisburg H 8 Hampton, Clinton oo : HABIBOR HODSE— Seoond street, above Market JBntot, Ohio J 8 Williams, Stroiidsbnrg 0 Sherwood, Newton Andrew Piper,«, Pa M B Wails, Milton," Bel Bev J Tuttle. Stroudsburg 8 H Bhodee, Stroudsburg B B Cooper, Jr, BeUware Geo Buckman, Peoria * Eobt Eastburn. Lahaska Wm Bittenbender, Penna fleo.B Cope, New Hope, N Y Burnett, New Hope Ohas Detcick. Penna Tfcos H Bed re, New S S Bro.in, HenryviUe ; M Vai atklrk. Penna ' " A tt Newton, Monroe eo ! J Bdodmeser, Monroe oo 8H Bhodea, Monroe co M B Muttelman, Monroe eo Job Silvers, Lambert rule MOUNT VEBNON—Second street, above Arch. J Storm, Monroe co, Pa’ M Munson. Monroe oo , L Pearson & wf, Now Jersey W Gliet, New Jersey Miss A Leonard, Baltimore D Bruce, New York B Bruce, New York J T Walton, Stroudsburg, G D Diebr, Stroudsburg D Hlnman, Port Boyal.. C W Dannenhaner, Penna Jas Taggart, Carbon co Tbos Denny, New York A 8 Vail, Penna OOMMEBOIAIi—Sixth street, above Chestnut. 0 P KUlingswortb, Md H E Weidner, Penna L S Imbrle, Pittsburg W Giuthrop, Penna - W Hughes, Penna J M Houston, U S A Jsmrs Fite, Maryland Jos WLBoynolds, Maryland 7. La-nborn, Penna B F Shantz Lisnt G Z Vandersllce, USA W O Grose, Hlkton, Ml G Williams A la, Penna John Hippie, Tromont W H Eder Klktoni Md JO Heylman SPECIAL NOTICES. Groybb A Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle SEWING MACHINE, for manufaotnring purposes, is the BEST machine In the market, and (a sold for FORT? DOLLARS. No muohino ever introduced in this city has eotd bo rapidly or given such universal satisfaction. Do not fail to call and examine itbeforo purchasing else where. Office, 730 OSESTNUT street. no3-tf. Batchelor’s Hair Bye ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injnre the Hair In the least; remedies the ill effects ot bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair foi life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving tho Hair soft and bean- Hftd. Sold by all Druggists, Am US’" The Gennino is signed WILUIAM A. BATOHE LOB, on the four sides of each box. FACTORY No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Bate 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street ,) mySS-ly New York. S—T—lB6o—X. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. , _ . They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects ot dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system end enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath' and aoidlty of the stomaoh. They cure Dyspepsia Bud Constipation. They onre Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morboo. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache^; They are'the best BITTERS in the'world.' jThei ■ make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are made of pure Bt Croix Bum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the -pleasure of a beverage, without regard to ago or time of day. Particularly recommended to doll sate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by Ml Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE A 00., 202 BROADWAY. Now York. seZ4-6m Upham’s Haib Dye, 38 cents a box. —Three boxes for SI; the best In use. Try it. Sold only at UPBAM’B. 108 CHESTNUT Bt. 5027-3m* MARRIED DAWSON—SIMPSON —Oh tho evening of September 10, 1862, at the Parsonage of Bt Paul's H. E. Church, No. 623 Catherlno street, by the Rev. J. Walker Jaok- Bcn, W. F. Dawson and Miss Amahda C. Simpson, both of this lity. It BLAOKRURSE—OBOLTj.—On the 6th insi., by the Bev. Charles D. Cooper, Francis Blaokbnrne, Jr„ to Emma, daughter of Martin J. Oroll. * ' JDBTIOK—HAGY.—On tho 6thinst.,by tho Bov. Dr. Winter, of Boxborongh, P. J. Justice, of St. Pant, Min nesota, formerly of Philadelphia, to Emma 0 , only daughter of Joseph Hagy, Esq , of this city. * BUNTING—CLOTHIER.—On Fourth day, ihe 6th inet. by Friends’ ceremony, at tho residonco of Caleb Clothier, Jacob S. Bunting to Elizabeth H. Clothier,, daughter of Caleb Clothier, both of this city. .# ■ MIROEB—BEIBKEY—On the 26th nit., by Rev. W. T. Eva, Mr. William Mercer and Miss Mary Bhirkey, all of ibis city. # NORWOOD—CONDT.—On the 4th tost., by John G. Wilson V D , Mr. George W. Norwosd, late of Maine, and Miss Sarah J . Condy, daughter of Thomas and Isa bella Condr, of Ibis city. , # DIED. LCGAN.—On the morning of the 6th inafc, in her 19th year, Fully HI , daughter of William 0. Logan, Etq ibf rhfs city. # KBHBTJM.—Suddenly, on tho 3d lost., Mrs. Elizabeth Kebrmn, widow of the late Wm. Kelircm, la lho 731 year of ber age. [Lancaster papers please copy.] The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 340 Ftdei al street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’clock. To proceed to Sixth-st Union ground. * MORRISON.—On the morning of the Sth inet., after a lingering Illnets, Acrahsm Morrison, in the 77th year of his age. Thereiativos end friends arc respectfully invited-to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 1403)£ Ridge avenue, thia (Friday,) tbe7th inst., at 10 A. M. Funer.l servicea and i: torment at Old Swedos’ Ohurch. BITTING—On the I6thult., from wounds rocotved In the battle of Perryvillo, Dewitt 0. Bitting, Co. D, 79:h P. V , eon of Hiram and the lafo Margaret Bitting, in tbe 30fb year ot bin ano. BATZ.—At Beanfort, 8. 0., Henry Hatz, a member of Co. G, 65th Begimont P. V , Col. White, October 17tb. of fever, aired 66 years. * JUSTICE —Suddenly, on tho Sth inst., WarnerJns tice, Bged 64 years. * BLACK.—On the sth inst., Mrs Esther Ann-Black, wife of Mr. John L. Black, In the 43d year of her age. MALLON.—On the 4th Inst, Margaret Mallon, wife of Patrick Malien, in the 36ih year ot her ago * FBI7Z.—At Washington; D. C , Frederika Fritz.-of this oity. of typhoid fever, in her 21st year. * BAUGQEI —On Ike 6th inst., Mary Jane, daugh ter of John and Mary Haughey, aged 3 years, 9 months, and 2 days. # LILLY —On the sth inst., John Lilly, son of Michael and Catherine Lilly, aged 3 years, 2 months, and 13 days. # SHAW —On the Sthinst., of wounds received at An tistate. James G. Shaw,.Go, K, 101 at Eogimeufc IT. Y. Y , aged 40 rears. .. #■• WATSON.—On the morning of the 46h insi* Miss Emma Ueodia eldest daughter of John uad Martha Watsons aged 29 year?-. # yraisvr— on" the sth inet, Patrick Ward. -**ed /aru» ageu 42 r-ftcura .. ® I A ; CB33'3STE_.-Oa- AT A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS’ U 3 BOUNTY PUNB COMMITTEE, held the sixth day of November, A, B. 1862, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted :: Whereas, This Committee did, In consequence of the draft.to take place on the 28th of October, discontinue the payment of bounties to recruits enlisting. after the 2Tth, and it having been ascertained:.that. the unotaof Philadelphia is fnl ! , and. the draff thereby avoided, arid as tbiß Committee still have funds which were subscribed by (he citizens with a view to obtain aoldiera to defend the Government of the United States agalnßt the present rebellion: therefore, . Resolved, That, until oiheirwise ordered, this Com mittee will pay a BOUNTY OF FIFTY BOLLABS to each recruit hereafter enlisted and mustered into the service in this city for the old Philadelphia regiments now in the field, atf formerly, and also for , the regular : army of the United States, when he joiitß bis regiment, in such msnner and form as shall be adopted, and afire ' anlsltes being complied with. , . Resolved, That all resolutions, &e., inconsistent with the foregoing, are hereby repealed: Provided this reso lution doA! not affect the former action of this committee • in regard to the twenty companies of three-years men heretofore authorized. , Resolved, Thattheaid of this committee will be limited altogether to the above bounty, and that all applicants i for additional facilities be so informed. . 1 . THOMAS WEB3TKB, Chairman, .. Lciiix BI.OBOKT, Sosretary. ' Action on the above will commence on WEDNES BAY,I2ih of November, by which time the forms will Becruiting Officers will apply at the Disbursing Agen cy; No. 3 WILLING’S ALLEY, for inßtrnottons no7-6t »*s=« SPRING GARDEN SOUP SOCIETY, fT'B BUTTON WOOD Street, eastor Broad.—The An naMllection for MANABEB3 will be held on MON DAY EVENING next, November XOth, between T and 8 o’clock, at the Soup House. „ . nos 6t JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, Secretary. ME- OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ART IST 03? TO THE ABMY AND NAVY, Philadelphia, Oct. 24th, 1862. „ Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for Artificial Limbs, should apply Immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 OHJSTHUT Street. B. FBANK PA.LMEB, . oc26if - : Government SlirgeoP*Artist. CUSTOM HOUSE. PHILADELPHIA, Uiaf OoLLzdTon’B Ofpice, Nov. 5.18dL t ■ Merchants , in _ Western and tlonthwestern trade wilt please tsike notice that alt goods intended forp the counties of.peoi!,Kenti Qaeeh Anne’s,Talbot, Oartf.’ lino, Dorchester, Bomemet, Worcester, Anne/ Arundel,, Howard, Frederick, Alleghany, W ashiußtori, and Mont-, gomery, in 'tbe State of Maryland, and that portion of / Adania and Franklin-sonth. of the 'parallel of Gettys : burg, in fennsi lvanlo, including, thelatter-place, must be permitted at this .Offide. in order to Insure their transit t ver the several rallfoadr._ "zoSBi WM. B, THOMAS. Collector. . TKEAS D R Eft’S DEPARTMENT, llkS PBNNBTLVANIA BAIL HOAD COMPANY, FHU.ADRLFDIA October IT, 1862. - . ; TheBOARD OF DIBKOTOB3 have this ?ay dj ' dared & Semi-Annual r; Dividend of FOOB PER OBNT. / on tbs Capital Stock of the Company, dear of State and Government Taxes, payable on and after November 16th,'1862. Ewers 'of; attorney'for the> Collection i. of DWienfl* i guu had onappUoatlonM tbiaoffloe. ■ v - THO 3. T. FIRTH, Treaiorer, Ko. S3B South Third atreet tot 181 m THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA. EEIDAY f NOVEMBER T. 1862. ryt—» MECHANICS’BANK—PHILADEL- U 3 vhia, October 7,1862. - Tho Annual Election for Directors will be held at ths - Banking House on MONDAY. November 17, between the honts of 10 A. M. and 2P. M ocB-tnol7 J. WIEGAND, Ja . Oashier. nrxs=, BASIC OF I’ENN TOWjNSHIP. UJJ Philadelphia, Cot. 11, 1863. i An'election for thirteen Directors -will be held at tho Banking House, on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next, between 10 o’clock A. M* and 3 o’oiook P. M. Tho annual meeting of the Stockholders will bo held at (he Banking House, on TUESDAY, tho 4th day. of No vember next, at 10 o’clock A. M. oel9-mwftnl7 JAMES BUSSELL, Cashier, ’’HE PHILADELPHIA BANK— (A_s Philadelphia, Octobers, 1863. The annual mooting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, November 4,1862, at 12 o’clock M. - The annual election for Direotors will be held at the Banking H«ubo on MONDAY, November 17,1862, be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P M. 008. wfmtnolT ' B B. COMEGYS, Cashier. CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—PHILA IL3 DELI'HIA, Novekdeb 4, 1862— The Direotors have declared a dividend of HOUR PERCENT., clear or all taxes, payable on demand. ' nos-6t J. W. TOBBRY, Cashier. rvc=* FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS' IJJf BANK—PUILADELPHI A, November 4,1883. —The Board, of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of THREE AND ONE-HALF PEB CENT-, pay able on demard, clear ofUnlted States and State taxes.: nos 6t w. BUSH EON, Jr., Cashier, i (V=» COMMERCIAL BANK OV PEWKSTfL- , LLS VA NI A.—PHIUADELPHIi, NovßunEit 4, 1862—The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend,of THREE PEE CENT., payable to the S.oolr holdere, free of State and national taxes, oa and after Friday, the 14th lnet. n05. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL- UkS TANIA. Philadelphia, Cot 18,1881. A general meeting of the Stockholders wilt be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the 4th’ day of No vember next, at 12 M. 11 The annual election for Directors will beheld at'the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 17thdsy|of Novem ber next, between the hours ot 10 A. M. aiidS P. M. : ocl3*mwftl7 8. C. PAL MSB) Cashier. ryr=. CONSOLIDATION B A NjK.f.PHILA- U 3 DEL ?BIA, October 9, 1883. ■■■■,'/ The Annual Election for BIEEUTORS'witI bo held at the Banking Honee on MONDAY, the day of No vember next, between the hours of 10 A. >1 and 2 P M. A General Mooting of the Stockholders will be hold at the same place on Tuesday, the A-hday o[ November, at 12M. [oclo-fmwtnl7] JQ3. N- PEIBIOL, Cashier. SOUTHWARK BATm. l ! It jg • Philadelphia, Oclbber.T, 1802. Tho ANNUAL ELECTION for DlßftpTOaS will be held at the Banking Hoaee on aIOND AK. the 17th da? of November, between the hours cf 10 o'clock A. ftL and 2 o’clock F. M. I ■ A General Meeting of tko Stockholders will be hold at the Bamo jdoce on TUESDAY, the 4thdsy of November next, at 12 o’clock M. [_ ocB-wfmtnol7 **&==» GIHAHI3 BANK,—FHXLA.DBt.PmA, UtS October 9, 1862. j The Annual Election for Director* will be heM at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the ATlb clay of Novem ber, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 F. M. . A General Meeting of the Stockholders wilt be hoM at the same place on TUESDAY, the 4th of November, at 12 o’clock M. W. L.'SOHAYFEB,- • oclO-imw- tno!7 Oasbfer. (yr==> COKSOIiIDATfON BANK.-THdiV. IJCS DEDPHIA, Kov. 4,1882 —Tho Board of Direc tors bavV this day daclarf daX'lvllt'ii't FOCII PER Bvotsn, "vl-gj itSlftXj Pljttbl* OD ©no afrer lllh I£ißtant; eos wfirSt SI 57th REGIMENT PENNSYL VANIA VOLUNTEERS, Col. W. A. OKAY.—Bo cruita wanted for Company A. \AU the bonuties given. A GUM BLASKET to oath recruit. Apply at 716 VINE Street, 526 PRUNE Street,627 CHBS T NUT Street; BIOBARD YOON3, Captain. Elrat Lieutenant WM..H. PEDDLR.I Second Lieuteneht'AliEX. GRAY. \ Hit CONTINENTAL GAYALKY. Jag) CAMP METOAGP, HaddonfLd, N J. Re. u vv gimontal Headauarters 403 WILNUT Street. Ali who wish to attach themselves to a Oailry Regiment, will meet with no enual opportunity, as this ie the only authorized Cavalry Regiment being’lraisA in the State. The line and staff officers are' men of character and ex perience. JESSE E. PAYTON, nc6-tf Colonel Coamanding. -RUSH’S LANCEKS.—Young JBSejft Hen wanted to fill the ranks of thk regiment. new companies to be raised UmediatolY. Principal Eondezvoua No. 600 CHESTETUI Street. oc2l-6w* Mi: PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA / . I By order of WM. B. THOMAS,''Collector of thep: of Philadelphia, and K. REED MYEB, Surveyor, lii comes necessary for SHIPPERS ON ITRKIGHT BBS THIB CITY to any point within the or to points South of the parallel of Gettysburg, 1 Adams or Pranklm . counties, ' Pennsylvania, to obtain PERMIT from W. B. Thomas, Colleotor of the Port. Shippers will please be particular to attend to this! ncllce before sending Goads to thiß Depot, as they can only be forwarded by complying with this rule. JNTERNAL REVENUE LICENSESj AU persona who have applied for ! t LICENSES 1 f Prior to tho Ist of NOVEMBER, In the Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eleventh wards, are no tided t> call at once at tho I ■ COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, !■' ' - - ’ , . I Tso. 304 CHESTNUT STREET, and cbfcaiu their Licenses. * JESPER HARDING, no7-3t ■ Collector First District Fenna. «fpHE BIG GUN,” IBEMOVED PROM 432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREE’ OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. PHILIP WILSON & CO peyo removed their Guos, Pistols’, Biflee, Fish Tackle, Skates, Cricket and Base 801 l Implements, Ce Muskets and Equipments to oc2o 1m 41S CHESTNUT STREET SHERIFF’S SALE—By virtue ofi writof Fieri Facias, iauned oat of the Circuit 0« for Cecil county, at .the wit of tbo Philadelphia, V 'inington, end Baltimore Ballroad Company, ago|t Albert BroWD, and to me directed, I have seized p. ; taken Id execution all tberl* ht; title, interoat, and claimt > law and equity, of the said Albert Brown, in and to a : hundred BO All WAGONS. Ami I hereby give nefe that on MONDAY, the 17th tat ,at PBBBVVItiI, Cecil connty, Maryland, X will offer for Bale said t ■ perty bo seir.od and token into execution to the higit bidder for ca»b, to satisfy said writ and coats. Bale to commence at 1 o’clock P M. : ' BLI CO3GBOVE, i nof-tIT ; Sheriff of Cecil Oonntj •TjlYB AN D BAR INFIRMARY^, : JELI 887 north SIXTH with no small jj. itxttcatlott and pleasure that I am able to refer to bort aa an oculist and anrtstduring the past eight mop "iin the city of Fhiladelpbia.. ' Hamerous casasofdeafh, ' eoino oi' which have Been .for years standing, and ▼, {many of tho Eye and Kar, when sight! {hearing'havh been/serionsir.pbttrnotod, or almost}, itirely. lost, have been , succeesfidly treatedand the i fession has, from .time to time,,been astonished at mi ‘most miracnlona snseessT both medically and snrgiof. I wiUwarranta onre in, every.oaaewheretheorganae 'perfect in formation; and, I entreat ail thoee who? 'afflicted -to avoid pretending Quacks, who have no cj» dence’in their own ability. JXMKS liKWId, M; I EJnoT 101* ’ ■ - ' ■ ■ Qenllat and dig. B. 0. PALMEB, oashler. F. P. STEEL, Oaahior. J. WIK3ASD, Jr , Cashier., G. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier. JO3. N. PBIRSOL, Oashfor. MIUTARK, FBEIGHT* TIOH, mmm PHILADELPHIA, Hof. 6,' SPECIAL NOTICE. STATE OF MARYLAND, S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., iTjTX E AND EAR. Da. JABfi lJ2i LEWIS, OOULISTand AUBIST, has egai >- tamed from his professional tourlnEurope, and p< - neatly Ideated &tNo.BB7.North' SlXTHStreet; ,honr» from B to 12 A.'M.iahdSto 4 P. M. «»• S*| “ w. B L AKIBTON, Noi2 V Sooth WAVES Streak, Philadelphia, Oomn «n Dealer In Ohio and Illinois BBOOM. OQBN, S DLES, WXBB, TWINS,Ao. ooU» ' ■ 1 F. P. STEEL, Cashier. STA- FBEIGHT AGENT. RETAIL DRY GOODS.' N° w ° pE N • Superb Iyons Yclvet Cloaks, India bilk Cloaks, Velvet Pile Cloaks, Mohair Plush Cloaks, . . Woolen Plush Cloaks, Castor Beaver Cloaks, Diagonal Plush Cloaks, Frenoh Pocskin Cloaks, % . French Beaver Cloaks, '■ Magnifioent Qros dc Paris Cloaks. NEW CROAKS OPENING EVERY MORNING. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,. , noTfmw-lm JJ 1C H AN D RELIABLE FURS OF OT7B OWN IMPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE. Hudson's Bay Sable, , Royal Ermine, Dark Sable Mink, -■ - ‘ ' Real Chinchilla, - Dark Siberian Squirrel, In every Fashionable Style for > ladies. Misses, and Children.'- FURS MADE TO ORDER. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., No. 020 CHESTNUT STREET, noBatuth-lm JWRE & LANDELL, E.&L. FOURTH AND ARCH. POPLINS FROM AUCTION. PURPLE POPLINS, GREEN POPLINS, v blues, browns, blacks, MODE MERINOES, BLUES, PURPLES, BROWNf, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, . FINE SHAWLS, CLOAKS, to., '4 4 LYONS VELVETS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA SHAWLS, GOOD BLANKETS, VELVET CLOTHS, WELSH FLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS. no7*tf _______ l ~ EASHIONABLE- POPLINS AND BEPS.—Jast opened, New Shade Violet Be Alps. New Shade Claire Blue. New Shade Fashion Green. New Shade Wine Color* Browns and fine Blache EYRE & LANDELIi, HC>4-tf FOURTH and ARCH.Street*. Silks and merinoes from Now York Auctions. Fashionable Dregs Silks. Moire Antique*! very rich.. Fine Purple Merinoes} new shades. Fine Bine Merinoes. now shades. Hode-oolorod French Merinoes. EYRE & BlNDEIiti, nod-tf : FOURTH, and AIiOEL Streets; DRY-GOODS IMPORTERS. Q.EO. D. PARRISH, ' ' 312' CSQSSTNUI STREET, ■ '■ .**' PHILADELPHIA, Offers foe gal.. 10,000 army blankets, Five pounds each, 6 feet 6 iachea wide, by 7 feet long. Alto, -i BBOWN-GBAY AND BLDE-OEAT BLANKETS, 4 lb., 5 lb., 6 lb., and 7 lb, the pair, Of radons sizes. - ■ Also, LOW PLAID HORSE BLANKETS. HEAVY COTTON AND LINEN DRILLS; BLACK SILESIA B, ALPACAS, in all qualities, and other LININGS, adapted to the wants of the Trade. TERMS CASH. Also, Fine, heavy OFFICERS’ BLANKETS. 12,000 YARDS 11-4 SHEETINGS, FOB HOSPITAL USE, And the usual assortment of British STAPLE and GOODS; 0c29 .mwflm CUTLERY. . FINANCIAL. U. • P. iriISTE TWENTIES; ' 08, 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVEBN ; KENT AFTEB FIVE YEABS. ' I am Instructed by the SEOBETABT OF THE TBEABIJBT to receive subscriptions for the above. LOAN AT PAR, Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUB BGBXVTXOH, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at thoMlnt, or an; Bub* Treasury or Depository of the United States, on tbe first days of May and November of each year. Afc the -present premium on goi-d, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent; per annum. A full Bujlply always on hand, JAY COOKE, SUBSOBIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD St. 800 If ' JAXXB H. WAItTOWj . TXOIUS W. TOSf* TTTALTON & YOST, ? f BANKEBB, BBOKEBS, .. ixs ■ GXNKSAL COLLEOTOBB, No. 2S South THIBB Street, Philadelphia. ■ '• BIFEBENOEB. Jar’Cooke A Co., lion. James Pollock, James, Kent, Santee, A Co., Hon. H.D. Foster, Esberiok, Black, S 00., Hon. A. H. Boeder, C.-MoKibbln & Bon, . Hon. Asa Paoker, E.-P. Middleton A Bro., Hon. 'Warren J. Woodward. Hon; Wm.Wiikins, V. L. Bradford,Xai. - anT.Bm SH ARV El THOM A S , . STOCK AND BILL BBOKBB, • , No. 812 WALNUT BTBEET. Stocks and Bonds bought and aoM on oommiMlon. promissory; Hotes.and Loans negotiated: oc4*lmlf : TjHtENCH ,MTJS £A B D. Purrey X? , Blame’s Imported .Hnstsvd, for eaiie in aiore and tc arrive, bytha sole Kent,' ' __ OHABLEB 8. OABBTAIBS, ooSO . No. 128 WALNUT Street j^RMYGOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. fancy paiisra,:'-': r\ „. ®_.. ■, BROWS DRILLS, ARMY STANDARD. 4.4 LAWRENCE DRILLS. STANDARD BROWN DBILLB. HEATS PLAIN KEB3EYB. ABUT BLUE TWILLED FLANNEL. FARMER'S LI SEN DBILLB. LEWISTON A. SEAMLESS BAGS, 3,3tf, & 3 Bus. AMOSKE4GO. do. do. 3 Bus. PREMIUM A. 'do. do. Bus. For sale low for net caih by ■ _ GEO.GRIGG, noG-St No. 218 OHUBOH Alloy; QARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE & GO., OOM MISSION ME BOH ANT 8, No. 133 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. KF* A full assortment of Philadelphia-made Carpets always to store. . ' oc2 3m PHILADELPHIA. STANDARD CANTON FLANNEL. FOB BALE LOW, NET CASH, BY GEO. GIIIGG, nol-tf No. 219 OHUBOH Alley. QOTTON YARN. SUPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. I0 S FOB SALE BY FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. ' , oe2-tf <*ool3B. . DABK-BLUEOOAT CLOTHS. ' DABKIBLUB CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOB OFFICERS. ABMY BLANKETS, STANDABD WEIGHT. 10-OUNO* DUCK. DBILLS, STANDABD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUOK. BBOWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND {HUSTINGS. - For sale by FROTHINGHAM St WELLS. aei-irtr PHILADELPHIA. COFFIN, & 00., HO: 320 OHESTNUT STREET, Bra prepared to ; _ '■ CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY ; .OF, A ; R!MY WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS, ©F STANDARD QUALITY au27-Sm gHIFLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, 80. 118 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MEBCHAHTS ’ *o» THB sau or PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, «029-6 m . STOCK BILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. A. W. LITTLE & Co, *e2s-2m Ho. 325 MABKET ST. T. SNODGRASS, A RUT, NAYY, AND CIYIL CLOTH HOUSE, No. 34 SOUTH SECOND STREET, and No. 23 STRAWBERRY STREET. 1 am folly prepared.for the BALI. AHD WINTER' CAMPAIGN, Having just received a complete arsortmeat of TRUE BLUES, Of all shades and grades from ..151.12)£ to $B.OO. Blue*, Blocks, and Fancy Beavers, from 2 00 to 7.60. Bine and Black Pilots. 160 . to 600. Moscow Beavers.. 3.76 to 7.00. ObincbUlas...... 2.75 -to 6 60. Velvet Beavers; 3.00 to 6.00. lEsbaimahx:Beavers.... 3.75 to 8 00. Trloot Beavers. 2.00 to 6.00. Fancy Coatings. 1,76 to 6.00, OIOTHS, all colors and prioes. Also, a-heavystock ,of splendid OASSIMEBES, PLAIN and FANCY VEL .VETS, &0., So. x - oct24lm* REPUTATION. There is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting up Military CLoranta as ROGKHILL & WIL- SON’S, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street. Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business, they are prompt to HU all orders at moderate prices, and always have a larcus •took or Military Goon* on hand. gcSO-ittf JOHN C. AKRISON, Importer and Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN’S FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET. FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET ST. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE’S.) The well- known reputation of this establishment for selling Fine Goods at Moderate Paioaa will be folly unstained. •• P. B.—The celebrated Improved Patters Shirts, so justly popular, can be snpplled at short notice. FLANNEL & CLOTH OVESSHIRTS IN GREAT VARIETY. ocll-tf QEORGE GRANT, MANUFAOTUEEB OF AND DEALHB IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT BTBBBT. wIS-Sm- TpINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. JP The subscriber would invite attention to hie IMPBOYED OUT <7F SaZfcTS> Which he makes a specialty in his buainesfl. . Also, con stantly receiving f NOYELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAB. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STOBE, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET.-- ' COOKINCr RANGES, FURNACES, &c. WE INVITE THE ATTEN- St3k TION of tbo public to our large and very snps- TSScrior stock of : STOVES, HKATEBB, AND BANGES, which areput at prices to suit all. We have the Large pven Cooking-Stoves,vßoyal and Prince Boyal; to gether ? udth the {Wellington, a new book, stove', with largo hire-box and spacious oven. The Fuel- Saver Oook, withwarmcloset, tin roaster, and a reservoir: for hot water. .Cook Stoves with water, backs, affordirg an am-. pie supply of hot water for the bath-room and other pur poses, both for city and country use. . The Amazon Cook, with capacity for cooking for one’ hundred per sons; Parlor,Cook, for wood or coal. A great variety of improved and beautiful patterns of Parlor Stoves, for both wood and coal; among which will be found the Fiery Star; Silver's :Air- Tight; Gas-Burning Bases, (ail sizes, from,9 to 19 inches,) Tesper,-Violet; open and olose front; Franklin Stoves, Portable Grates, for anthracite and bituminous coal, Sew Egg, Golden Egg; lu addi tion to thesewili be found, Thomson's LondonKitobener, or European Bango r-Philadelphia and Fire-Side Benges;- Locomotive, Torrid and Egg Heaters y Low-Down- Grates, Fire-Board and : Hhuninating Stoves, by which the parlors ore made pleasant and cheerful. Ipgßfea- A SEVEN-OCTAVE $4OO |7TTT> BOBEWOOB PIANO FOB 8200—Payable in easy sums of .Three Dollars per month. ' The public will please take notice that the books of the PHILADELPHIA ; MUSICAL SAVINGS AND LOAN SOGIETY are now open to reeeive Bubsoribera leva Fourth' Series. : The. first distribution ot Seyen-ootavs Bosewood Pianos for this series will take plage a. the Office; No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, On TUESDAY, October 7th, 1882, at 8 o’clock. Circulars, giving the full plan of operattons of this, highly boneficia! Institu tion, can be had by applying to the Secretary of tin Society. - H.VVnGBAY, Secretary, . oc4 tf Offloe, 1021: CHESTNUT Street fP=sm THE FINEST ASSORT nrrrP MENT of new, modern, and durable PI ANOS from 8160 toS4CO. AI9O,PBINGE’S World-renowned MELODXQNS and HABMONIUMS, for cash, atagreat reduction, or In (mail monthly installment*. JAMES BELLAK, 279 and 181 South FIFTH Street above Sprue*-: se2-3m* $99 AAA —THIS AMOUNT TO tPtiU.UUUi LOAN in sums of 83.000 t 086,000 on Mortgages, or G. Bents. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 809 WALNUT Street. , - °°3 A RMY DESKS. —A. capital article for Xl- camp and field uae. Bafeffpmlwet, compaot, and convenient to carry in pocket For sato by J W. H. DADMUN, 104 NOBTHDE LAW ABB I Avenue, Philadelphia. _ AGENTS WANTED to sell them in Philadelphia and vicinity. ooSS-lm* COMMISSION HOUSES? SILK AND DRESS GOODS. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. MILITARY CLOTHING. GENTSI FURNISHING GOODS. NORTH, CHASE, A NORTH, 0c22-wftn lm 209 Norlb SECOND Street. PIANOS. HEW PUBLICATIONS. mHE EEY. ME. HARBAUGH’S A WOBK9 —NE W ■EDITIONS, ' HEAVEN, OB THE SAINTED DEAD. ISthedl. HEAVENLY RECOGNITION OF FRIENDS. 13 €3l. THE BEAYBNLY HOMES 10thedition, THE FUTURE LlKli, icoindiug .the above three vola. THE TRUE GLORY OF WOMAN. 12m0., cloth. UNION WITH THE OHCFROH. ' HARBAUGH’S POKMB liimo. ... .LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, • Pnblishera and Booksellers, no 6 ' 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut " TYTEW BOOKS, JL'I From the Press of J. B. liIPPINOOTT & 00. 1.:.. ~■ - ' T. Bsohakih Biad’s-Nevt Poem, THE. WAGONER OF THE AbtiEGHENtE3, A POEM OF THE DAYB OF SEVENTY-SIX. By Thomas Buchanan Bead. . • i ' 12me. *l. - ■ II DONOSO OOBTBB ON CATHOLICISM. . Essay on Catholicism,. Liberalism, and Seciaiism, con sidered in their Fundamental Principles By Don Juan Donoso Cortes, Manauls cf Valdegamaei-from the origi nal Spanish. To wbioh is prefixed a shetoh of the life and Works of the author. From the Italian of G. E. Da Oar too., ■ , Translated by Mrs. Madeline Vinton Goddard. 12mo SI, ■■■■■■'. 111.. .... . PARSONS ON NOTES AND BILLS. A.Treatiee on the Law of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange, together with an Appendix, containing an accurate reprint of the provisions of the Statute in rela- Hon to Bills, Notes,' Letters of Credit, Drafts, Orders, and Ohecks; with ein examination of the questions which the Statute saggeßts :• and the English authorities neon those questions which have arisen under the English Stßmp. Acts and may artee under out own. By Thcophiine Parsons, LL- D., Professor of Law in Cambridge University, authec of Treatises on. the Law of Contraotß, Ac., Ac. 2 vols, BvO. (Tn a few days.) IV. . . *. THE CLOSER WALE; OR, THE BELIEVER’S SANCTIFICATION. Second Edition. By Horry Darling, D.D. 60 cents. . J. B. UPPINOOTT & CO , Publishers, Ocs-4t Nos. 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street. •KpEW VOLUME OF SPURGEON'S -A-“ SERMONS —Volume T jnst published, priceonly SOcenta. ,FITOHEB’S;Cheap Bookstore,439" CHEST KTJT Street. nos*St TVriLITARY AND NAVAL BOOKS. J-VA MEDICAL AND SUBGTOAL BOOKB. SCIENTIFIC BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. The subscribers ; keep constantly on hand a large as sortment of Books in every branch of Science, They also recelvo as published THE NEW BOOKS OF THE DAY, on Ssu^p^s.^2S^ raCter - Boota DOt Complete Catalogues of Mediosl Bookrrttrn-*-«i_ c , na t} g upon application, or sent free by mall. - All Books sold at low prices. LINDSAY Sc BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, • nol-lf • 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. rVpE W B 0 OKS.--Vesper. By Ma- Xl dame the Countess De Gesparto, author or the Near and Heavenly Horizons.” 16mo, 75 cents. Ned Marston ; or, The Cottage by the Stream. By A. li. 0. E. 18mo. 50 otnts. . Little Walter ofWralusihg. By a.Guest in “The Old Castle.'’ 18mo. 2S cents. WM.B. St ALFRED MABTIEN, nol v 608 OHBBTNUT Street. A LECTURE FOB YOUNG MEN. just published, price 6 cents, a new edition of the late Dr. OULVERWELL’S CELEBRATED LBOIDBE on tbe abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing De bility, NerrouEness, Consumption, Epilepsy; Mental and Physical Incapacity,- &o. The radical mode of treat ment, withsut medicine, is folly explained, so as to en able every one to be his own physician at theMeast pos sible expense. « A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS.” Bent under seal, in a plain envoiops, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers, r OH. J. 0. KLINE & 00., 127 BOWERY, New York, Dr,4-3mif Post Office Box, 4.688. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. TW BROTHEREEAD’S CIRCU- H T .LATINS liIBEABY AUtho SEW English uni American Boots, including ALL GLASSES of Lite rature. Tbis Is the ONLY Library fn the country that includes all the N 35 W ENGLISH BOOKS that are not BEPBINTED here. Terms $5 per year; six months $3; three months $1.80: one month 7 a cents, or 3 cents per day. 818 South EIGHTH Street. ; ' . seB-3m Y7WGLIBH AND FRENCH FAMILY Hk CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DB LECTUBE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions per year, month, and day. Genera! catalogue just pnbllshed, furnished pyatf*. In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies’ French Li brary. . 1 “ uawegut de la Bibiidthiqut Set Barnet et Set De moiselle t.” M,M. UfOKAOHESI, Agent, , sefl-4m 1828 OH ISfiTNUT Street. PHOTOGRAPHS. XAJ ONDEKEUL—T he artistic ability W manifest in. the fresh, natural coloring of BE I MEE’S life-tdy.e .Photographs in Oil Colars; a. fine por trait at war jrices SECOND Street, above Graen. It# TFYOU WOULD 4KNOW WHERE •JL to get a superior Picture, go to BEItfEB’S. A Colored Photograph" for SI wiil iusnre yon entire satis, faction. Grlicry, SE HON P St- above Green It* LADIES’ FURS. FANCY FUESU JOHN A. STAMBACH, IHPOBTEB AND MASUFAO TUBEIS OF LADIES’ FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, ' BELOW NINTH. Just opened, a large and handßome Stock of LADIES’ AND OHILDBEN’S FANCY FTJBB, of every descrip tion and in the newest and most approved styles, at the Lowest Cash Prices. ooT-Sm JTADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 AKCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, IMPOETEB AND HANUFAOTUBER LADIES’ FANCY FURS. Sly assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladles and Ghildroa Is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashlonablo daring tho present season. AIT sold at tho mmmfaclarora 3 prices, Tor cash. Tuadies* ple&ae give me a call?’ . oc3*4tatf CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A RCH-STREET CARPET WARE JLJL HOCBB. OLDDEN & RIOKNER, No. 832 ABOH SIBEET, TWO DOOBB BELOW NINTH BTBEET, SOUTH SIDB, are now receiving their FALL IMPOBTATIONS OF FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS, embracing ail the new Btyies, whloh they are offering at LOW PBIOE9 aeST-am FOB CASH. QLEN ECHO MILLS. MgCALLXJM & CO , $O9 OHIBTKUT BIBXIIT, (Opposite Independence Hail,} JtAHUI'AOTUBEBS, IHPOBTESS, AHB DBALS2S CARPETINGS, OIL OLOTHS_to>- ' Have t,r>~ aMl,3 Pan extensive stock of uatpetlngSj Of our own and other makes, to which we call the attention of cash and short* Hme buyers. }yS9.Bm HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. YARN ALL, DEALER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, No. 1020 Chestnut Street, Agent fer Ibdl&to of HALBT, MOBSK, rfe/BOYDEN’S PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES - WRINGER, Believed to be the boot CLOTS® S-WBINGEB in n3S. ; It will wring the largest Bod Qailt or smallest Hand kerchief drier than can possibly be done by hand, in very much less tlmo. N. 3B—A liberal discount will be made to dealers. ncS Sm i ■ • r ' LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES B.EABLE *BQN, MANUFACTUBXBB AND IMPOBTBBS OP ... LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS, riHI IHGEAYIHO*! FIOTUEB AND POBTBAIT FBAMHS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CABTEB-DS-VISITI PORTRAITS. EARLE’S GALLERIES. CIO CHE&tfNUT BTREET, EARLOE SKATES. —Superior Par lor Bkatee, of improved neat and light! for" eale " MIWP WILBOH & 00.,’ 0028.1 m AS OHESNUTSt, opposite Cnatom House. rfIHE ABTISTIC ABILITY- manifest in ItEIMKB’&'IYOBYTYPESh&s secured them immense popularity—n snccess achieved by rare merit, frerb. paint*! coloring. SECOND Bt,, above Green.:'lt*; BTAMOND3 AND OTHER PEE. OIOUS BTONEB j>nrchaged,for cash, at LEWIS liAPOMDS & 0p.% ■ [no44t* f IQUEUES.^—SO oaseß assorted Li- JLi'anenn, jirst reoelvedper abip Yandalia, from Bor deaux, and for tale by JADBXTOHH ft LAVBBGHB, Ml fOS ft SOASouth FRONT Strc*t GEBMANTOWg. PA. ABTCSEHENTS. \P&. JOHN DREW’S AROH- LvA STREET THEATRE, Boainesa Agent and Treasurer... ...JOB. D. MURPHY, BENEFIT OF I. S. CL ABKE. , OLABKE IN THREE GLORIOUS PIEOES. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Nov. 7, T - BABES IN THE WOODS. ; Jeremiah Beetle.. . . . .r. 8 Clarks. Ledy-Blanche Rnshton....Mrs. John Drew. Previous to tbo comedy, (ho : -** ROUGH DIAMOND. Cousin J0e..... J*. B. Oterke. Margery.......................... o. Efenrfd. To conduce with . TOODLES. Timothy Tocdlee ~j; fl; Clarke. , i)cors open &t 6^—-To commence at 7 o’clooKa alnut-street theatre.— W Sole Lessee...... Mrs. M. A. GAEBETTBOS. Business Agent.......... Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. ENGAGRMENTof, Mr and Mrs E. li.DAVENPOBT. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Nov. 7, Will be performed’ t-hakapeare’s piny of , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE". Shylock... .-........'Mr. E. L. Davenport. Portia ............Mrs, E. L. Davenport. Te conclude with the Comedy of THE LOVE CHASE. Wildiake. .E. L. Davenport|Oon6tai:ce..MfB. DAvenport Doors open at 7—Porfonnanoe commences at 7R. T M. GGTTSCHALK—CONCERT XJt HALL, '■■■-■ SATURDAY EVENING; Nov. 8, at 8 o’clock. LAST CONCERT, LAST CONCERT, M’LLE OABLOTTA PATH, The celebrated Prlma Donna, and the principal star of New York and Boston Academies of Music will appear. . MB. GOTTSOHALK and M’LLE PATH ■Will perform anentirely hew programme. Music Director and C0nduct0r......... Mr. BEHRENS. Admission 60 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extra. The Bale of tickets commences THURSDAY MJBV ING, at 9 o’clock, at J. E. Gould’s Music Store. nos-4t A BEL & CO.’S &TEREOPTIOOK— XX. EXHIBITING AT THE ASSEMBLY' BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK- The resources of the Siereopticon are endless, audit gives a VARIED PROGRAMME EACH EVENING. As an educational or d refining influence, THIS EXHIBITION IS WITHOUT AN EQUAL. Admisoion 25 cento. Commence at 8 o’clock. MATINEE on SATUBDAY, at 3 o’clock. no3-8t "PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, ; Is open dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. HE • DIM. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Bhares of Stock, S3Q. Jyg WANTS. TITAN TED—A SITUATION as As- T V sistaht Book-keeper or Entry Olerk, by a trust worthy young man, Address B. W., Press office. It* 5 ~~ ——tyRBSOK AL. PENBIONS-—$ 100 Bounty. aid Fay A procured and tsoilected for soldiers, Bailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and Bathe 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. oelfftf SAFES. ms LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT as* PPkoVEB to No. ffl South SEVENTH Street, sag theFrsnklln Institute. The nnderMgned, thankfnl for past favors, and being determined to'merit future patronage, has secured es elegant and oonvenieni store, and hag now on hanfi g large assortment of LUlie’s CMebrated Wrought ant Obilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the on tf strictly fire find burglar proof safes made.) Aire, LSHtfr Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locke. Idliie’a Bank Vault Deere and Locks wSi be furzdsfecg -to order on short notice. This is the strangest,’ best pra tseted, tmd cheapest Door and Look, yet oflbrel. Also, partioular attention is celled to Lillie’S N«H Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe la ooa oedod to surpass In- style and elegance - anything yet of fered tor this purpose, and is the only one that to strtotiy Are and burglar proof 5 Brnoiix Kono*.—l hove now on hand say twenty §f 3'arrel, Herring, & Co.’s Safes, most of them nearly pwb, and some forty of other makers, comprising & assortment oa to sizes; and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lffiia Safe. They will b* sola-at v*»j low prices. Please o*B and examine. vja2s-lyif • M. 0. SADLSB. Agent. ■gte EVANS & WATSON’S HP SALAMANDER BAYS’ STOEE, 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA A large variety of FIBErPROOF SAFES always e* bend. INSURANCE COMPANIES. mBE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE JL COMPANY. . " OFFIOE, 4flB CHESNUT BTBEKP, an A R TSBKD W 1836, ASSETS 81,543,360 24. , . Mate INSURANCES on LIYE9 on the most reason able terms Keceive and execute .Trouts, and act as Executors and Administrators. : . - 8 hey declare a BONDS on PROFITS every Sveyears,, to the insnred for life, and pay in the interval at the de cease of the insnred np to the year of death, in the earn# ratio as the last bonus. The following are a few examples from the Begister: Sum Bomb or Insured addition, future additions. No. 89 No. IS2 No. 199 No. 833 *2,SCO SBB7 51 3,000 1,050 CO 1,000 400 00 6,000 1,875 00 Policies for: whole life by one premium, or in * TEN ANNUAL PREMIUMS. And no more premiums to be paid will be issued to per .sons desiring them. ; Pamphlets andforms of application and farther infor mation Can Be bad at thbOffloe ' . THOMAS BIDGWAY, President. JOHN F. JAMES. Actuary. 0c22-wfm6t* QIEARD FIRE AND MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 41* WALNUT BTBEET, FHXLADSIiFHLK. CAPITAL 8200,009. This company continues ,to take risks an the safes classes of Property at low rates. Tho public can. rely upon its responribßity, end abiSL ty to pay* losses promptly. ■ Its disbursement! for iht benefft of the pnblio;'during the last nine years, exceed m 5 op, poo, and we respestftdly soli oil its favor in the ftlture. DIBEOTOE3. 03A3.1. DUPONT, : JEBBY WALHEB, JOHN W. CLAGHCBS, JOHN THOBNLHF, 0. F.HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HAST, DAVID BOY®, Jr., - . .PETES 8. HOE, of S. K TO. M. SWAIN, FUBMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH HI,AFP, SI. B. ST. 8. LAWBENOD. WH. 0. EUDMAN. JOHN SUPPLE*. THOMAS OBAVEH, President. A. S. GILLSTT, Vico Pwaß«s*. JAB. B. ALVOBD, Beorstary. sp2B iftf TNSURANCE COMPANY OF THE ■JL BTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFIOE Nos. < and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGB, North ride of WAL NUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Phila delphia. tNOOBPOBATED in 1794—CH ABTBB PERPETUAL. .. CAPITAL $230,000. PEOPEBTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY ljiwi, «ew,o9io. MAEIHE, FIRE, ANB INLAND TBANSPOJBTA TION IN6UBANOE. ' . ' DIBSOTQBB. Henry D. Sherrerd, Samuel Grant, Jr* Charles Manalester, Tobias W agner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattaon, John B. Austin, Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, . . George O. Carson, Edward O.JKnight. HFNBY D. BHE3BEBD, President. Wa-hiAX HAotek,. Secretary. .jy3B>tf rpHE ENTEBPBISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. (FIB® INSUR ANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) OOMPAST’S BUILDING, S„ W. OOBKBE FOEBTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIEEOTOBB. F. Batchford Starr,, Hordccal L. Dawson, ' William McK.ee, : Geo. H. Stnart, . Halbro Frazier, John H. Brown, Jehn M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock.--- Beni. T. Trediek, A Henry g TA EE, President,. TPAME INBURA JP No. 408 OHSSTNOT ! FIRE ANDINLA. DIBEO F. N. Buck, . Oban. Bicbardsdn, Henry Lewie, Jr., Alex. Whilldin, Geo. A. West; 0, W. Davie, FBANOIB N BUG] CHARLES HIGH WILLIAMS I. BLANOi /COMMONWEALS BANG® COMPANY 03 BYLYANIA. David Jayne, M. D., John M. WhitalL Edward C.Knight, Thomaa S- Btewart, Henry Lewis, Jr., DAVID JAY! JOHN M. WI BAHUBL 8. MOON, Sabi Office, Commonwealth B Street, Philadelphia. ■ ' ■ Q A tJ T I ON. The well-earned reputation of FAIRBANKS’ SCALES Haa indnoed the mater* of imperfect balance* tho Sa them a* “FAIRBANKS’ SOALEB,” and pnrohaaat* have thereby, in many instance*, been subjected to band and Impoßition. Fairbanks! Scale* are nuinttfao tnred only by the original inventor*, H. ft T. FAHt- BANKS ft 00., and are-adapted to every branch of ttw. bnaineae, where a correct and durable Scales is required. FAIRBANKS & EWINS, General Agents, tplO-tf MASONIC HALL, Tlfi CHESTNUT ST. PRESEBVUS&BKANDY. PURE CIDER AND WDW VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS, SPICES, &0., &<5- All the requisites for Preserving and Piokllng Purpose*. ALBERT G. ROBERTS* PXALX3 IN FXNBGROCEBIES, OOBNB3 ELEVENTH AND VINE. GIDEE.— New Clarified Champagne Older, of extra quality, by the barrel or hogshead, tforsrieby EMIL MATHIBG, w27-13tifr No*. 120,132, and 124 LOMBARD St. ■ENGLISH DAIEY CHEESE. 350 XU Boxes Choice English' Dairy OHEEB®, inst re oelved end for sale by RHODES ft WILLIAMS, ooJ-tf Ho. XOT Booth WATIBBUeat. Amount of Policy and Bo nus to be increased by 83,387 50 4 050 00 1400 00 6 875 00 NCI COMPANY, ummmRAiTQB. 3TOBB. 8.. D. Woodrnff, . John Kcsaler, Jr., P. S. Justice, - Washington Jones, Gbas. Stokes, John W. Eveman. JK, President. LBDBON, Vice Preddenfe lABD, Secretary. [mhlg-g« TH FIEE INBU >F THB STATE OF PEHN- 3TOBS. Charles H Begem, John K. Walker, Bibert Shoemaker, William Btruthere, SBijah Jcmea. NB, M. D„ Prerident. HIT ALL, Vice President, irotary. Building, 613 CHESTNUT ged-lftt