Ar.Kfl AW) Brows Stout.— fi>-i &C , Cl I»on. de*l.r in fine Family Groceries, c li 31 , bit? now la store a fresh lm fr'(t .rJ bread* of Scotoh Alee and Brown [qu o( ftllft «e<.d for medicinal purposes* Those «0«** !sr TtMB tested by chemiete, under Mr. Matt- V* 15 lervhioß. and their parity may to relied BUF E T o miY Ladies’ Furs, of all flit r , .. l 3 a t oakford & Son’s, under the Con /Xi'lt* Bto3k is the finest and largest, price® moderate. MatbihaM.— , f l *?! ‘french Salins. 1 1 French Bncalelles. ffrcuch Satin da Laino. J' Damask. ' ,7 Union Baarask. ’ IM,I ° Cloth, per yard. • " for Byroad Oars. / - W 4 ii'luahea for Bailroad Oars. ■■■ . and ° lU <» |ftn d Fringes. c ”' d ,' snl l hoops. ■■-.■■■ i I i niitirs Ooverirgt. ...... V ' lr(! l.iro Window Curtains. ■ . jar'ina vv( n( ] r . w Onrtalns. Muslin Window Curtains). Bui'dered Frescoed and Landscape Shades, % FmS* i Arms> O® o *™’ Sashe* l ' Kaen' 0 Hall, . 110 Chestnut street. W. H. OABBYL, il t fiAN oSnoRS at prices to suit the times. ,of men’s Cavalry Boots. :0. D, McOlees & A ■J.jjird street, et. Philadelphia. oc3l-tns6t# TiiisoS'—London is,a great city, and v-rkers regard their city as an immense tannloi- JW yb-iodeiphla, in square miles, oxoela either w Bat If the Mayors of Nineveh and Babylon ;l 'fprialt the earth they would laugh at the proten 'v; r , ti,t moderns The area of Babylon was 285 f‘ i C ji M( stirrouodad wilh a wall 100 feet high, 76 ’■'lUtt 103 bma ® atcB i ftn ® Nlnovoh contained ls . ~,.8 ; e miles, surrounded with a wall 100 foot high, *’ snongh for threo chariots to drive abreast. • rtli ell tbls, they bad n 0 ready-made clothing west, whore their citizens could be clothed '’.i nc ; i and cheaply, as wo can, at Charles ti ' ! . erst*class Clothing Store, under the Conti s. ‘f? i *“ % j.ate Emotions.—The late elections * illoo atra(ed the fact that there will be important (lorgreas. This remark may seem somewhat ‘'. ijH.li. hut It is none the less trnthfnl. It in no less £ - Jin) that tbs most elegant, tbomout comfortable, ' •liwuHSt durable garments for gentlemen and for 11 [nl . soldiers and for civilians, are those that are ' I- op #i the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of BockhUl j Fiiioa' lies- 303 *“ d 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth. of Life. —Wo talk of human life as bni how variously is that journey performed! s:e (bose who coins forth girt, and shod, and man -1., tovtlk on velvet lawns and smooth terraces, where rrssic Is “rested aßd every beam Is tempered. There walk on the Alpine paths of life, against deltas tiiistn, cad through stormy Borrows, over sharp rtiotioas' ctifc with bore fec-t and naked breast, jaded, wsitled- wd rulUcd i whilst there are-still others whose Mtkvw Be* between these two extremes, who preserve ?!e cna ieror of their way, and buy their garments at jk, uone-prios” Fa'hionable Emporium of Granville 5., to. 6CU Ohtstnut street, where the choicest va %* ni srsucnable clothing is kept constantly on hand. iH RIVALS AT THE HOTELS Ui* TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST HTQHT. r .STKiENTAIi HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. pB Fluster, New York M Early &a, Lebanon oo < U imience, Penna H L Bollmaa, Pittsburg ii; i : ;i-o, LcuißVtilo WSPanleigh, 86 Joseph c I'» j;I, OMcago E Oraogle & Is, Wheeling B eton G H Elteis, NewiYork 'icD"*A®® wIo, * t J Reder, New York V siUv,. !- Connsctiont A W Jamee h ia, Ohio V* wi*:t6T ft la W Griswold. Hartford k Is, Conn G Williams, Bpringi’d, Mass •Vf-nrii New York B F Parker, Ohio I Ne w Volk 'i L Blair, Pittsburg nt'ebipg O,!J Eager & f, Indiana i -Columbus, Ohio I 0 Aetor, Columbus, Ohio v ; HarjUburg Jsa Hoy, Now York • V' ,Milmcro MLs Trask, Brooklyn ' v. , n< -H.3 0 B Byers, Ashland • her. Weetitagtoa James McCarPr - i :-l, Kow V«rk M H Maddox, New York f ?f;:!ri-iis. V. (ishitigion H F Miles, Boston _■ ' i ,i Hiiu-eur.ee Mies A Miller, Milwaukee s i; ■■ riiil, Prana Mrs Bowler, Fenna «■. c l. jieli-ia. USA 00l E Boumoin, Wash Mas B Rodman, Mess • Willi,uubu, New Jersey GBHolchklss ,vCook, Hi"' Jitsoy J E Oordner, Now York Gf ■ :'i, Delaware O L Tiffany, Now York r \ Vuvller, New York J L Selfrldge, Penna Erglaul J 8 Irwin, Fort Wayne •iff* .-m, Nan lac d J Morris, Hannibal, Mo. SsoVßrwei, Penua Mrs Brewer* child. Penna fir Bsrtliy, New York W A Shepard, New York vA EmJ;U. I’ioriaenca.Bl Goo P Smith l tiiiihraic. Onnneoiicut H Webster, New York . g 0 Brardmeu. Ih'elon T D Boardman, Boston W'j FlflSliir, Kew York J 0 Oochran A la,Roohester YHE™I. Boston H 0 Ward, Boston p Soirlsiid. Btston E 11 Sawyer, Boßtou 3 Boikirglum, New York Goo DenniooD. New York Gff Kcosslton, Now York D O Mowry, New York John A Bollings. Wash, 8 C N Howard, Wash, D O Bury these, R I 0 B Shbttuck, Mass Sd Whitten, Mass Mr Btdrldge, lowa VEstie. Fimwlvania Jos F Baker, U S N «1»E L Br.Yer A ch, Maas John Sjddon, New York Gt Tapscote. New York J L Narlmer, Portland Hush Alien, Montreal Geo SI Miller, Now York lira E 8 Hoffman, N Y Jos Merrill eld, Baltimore iB Dsmtls. New York J W Newell, U 8 N S«s Weil, Sow York A F Crain, Baltimore incites,Baltlniuie SO Herring, New York V famiogbH, New York J E Hanford, New York OAtCMcColhmi PWood CsHSotmson A wf Mrs Kidder & 2 children iiSnrtevsnt, New York Obas Mfler & la, Penna f B Painter ft «!, Pencil Dr 0 W Hatch, Wash, D 0 ICFteWlrg, Maryland A B Mott & wf, Alex, Ya HEBOHANTd’ mi'.l’to-Fourth below Aroh. SWWillisnu, Terre Hants H Denning,Terre Haute tS Havre, Pittsburg T McNamara, Blair co J C G«sendcrff A wf, loci Mrs W Smith, Cincinnati STrogtr, Parkersburg. Vi J 0 Loraine, Penna ISBtinan, OenlterlUe, 0 L Snider, Hamilton,O Cl,Green, Pittsburg M Matone, Lancaster J iiciUo, Horner. N Y H ! MoOonn, Btenbenvllle If. bvis, Wliftling. Va K 0 Springer, Putman, 0 ; W n.-'iotaln, Delaware J P Donghton, Delaware 6 t liTicjlon, Oircn Miss K E Dougherty, Lano Sc, li »j),|ny, Lancaster W WilHs, Pennsylvania £ S Young, A leutowa Mrs I) Bauman, PerrysvlUe BN Allegheny. J Thomas, Pennsylvania W bit rr, Bidford, Pa A L Piter, Pennsylvania V. Jonlata co W MoKlrne, McYeyton G A Mill, Bcrwiok, Pa Mrs M W Jaokson, Penna II iWH Woodtn, Berwick Hon Wm Bigler, Penna f ;i Alf. Hay, MS A T Strin, Pittston oi, Pecnavlvania J B Oarpsnter, U S N AIIEBIOAN—(Jbesrn at etreer, above Fifth, i - Bsumersley, Baltimore J Dickson, Georgetown twin fiddeman, Dol Alex N Hall, Delaware 'tok. Virginia J Boce,-New York All Maker, Hjliimore B T Goatee, Delaware ■j t Wiuiams, Delaware J Kearner, Jersey Shore {MU b Bdlickc r, Delaware Albert P Hoffloker, Del L Elllroii, Virginia J M Ellison, Del Oity cash Vcho, Tt.ihlrbcm J 2 Shura . I K Busted, tjardand... . Ohas A 'Daniels, NH M'e? ft b, ttasi Mrs L B Brooks, ,Mass It B Meade&hftJi, Ptnna ACI Dcimont E C Hnbbsrdj Wisc.*mia B H Beacb, Wisconsin Ktw Jersey S New Jersey Mess P L D ivls, .(Jarbondale JliWlidgs, Jr, Pittston T Merchant - ' JaiMs Hark . PIN Oornwell, New York Jts Bun, Kew York Oapt Leary, New York ctttft Egaa, New Yo k W P Green, Baltimore VlilDlmney, Bridrsbii-g 00l Killy, New York i&T.hOtrre HOTEL—Uhestnnt street,above Third. An Maher, Baltluoro 8 Wilson, Bordentwon, N J * »b6nnon,Bordeßtwn,NJ B-Gooderson, Bristol A," "UMbiunr, N Jeisey Eobt K orrison, LonlSv,Ky enh Uoierwood, Conn A Y’eaen, Carlisle, Pa »S Snow, Boston Jas Stockdill, Dayton, 0 Lsflter, Baltimore a Dimmlok, MD, Jeanesv nOftoy, 1 (Isware B 8 Gootee, Delaware J ‘ wgsot, lowa strap; srnts A fa, Wash, D 0 „ IHIC UNION—Atoh street, above Third. lisnir A la, M arylsnd J F Irvin, Oiearßeld hwdngion, Bar.ford 0 Vincent A la. New York rwitst ft la, Maryland Mr Gould TV‘l'm Henry Hahn, Beading “ I Bark, Ohio Mints ONION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth, w 1 Harrieborg H Morgan, Chester co, Pa New York II Fitzgerald J Capron “doilirao B K Haver, EcbolUbnrg,Pa • ” Onus, Chetr; tree, Pa A J obnson, Cherry tree, Pa ■’Pitta, Ohurjtree, Pa J R MoSonegat, Pa wSKttr, Harrisbnrg E K B loser, Harrisburg Hicks, Chatham, Pa M Brseart, Latrobe »" Johsaon, Sbipjen, Pa Woi Buclunan, tiano oo,Pa “’Hichards A en, Beading Geo M Riddle, Pa *»KnMey. Dauphin,Pa J P Bertram, Pottsvllle * Orawrord, Greenville, Pa Jos Frock, Greenville, Pa J Providence, Ri J T Barns, Honesdals , SiDIBOH HOUSE—second street, above Market “BiWerß, Lambemilie B Chamberlain Ala, ST * Depge, Monroe co KB Jones, Salem, Pa “ n Bhodes, Stroudsburg J Primrose, Stroudsburg “J; Stephens, Wayne oo B E Mitchell,- Wayne oo " h Howell, Penna D tiowoli, Penna '«Burnett,US 4. J B Scheffer, USA “ o»ll, Hawley JM, Coffee, Penna . Taylortvlile Sami Baker, Taylorsville sr®‘Taylor, Taylorsville Mina F Ely, Penna Horrell, Pepoa W 0 Hamilton, liamb’viUe j Californu Bobt Beans, Bnoks co Wm o ® B!S Ti Bslawaro P P Conning, Monroe co WM Ss “ 07 * r " Perma. . 0 W Warnick,’’ Penna uJr Metier, Hoiroe co J T Walton, Monroe co ‘wT, Monroe co S H Dreher, Monroe co J W B v t?" All—Third street, above OallowbHl. OwsiTwi i 1 JucobWerley, Ljnnyille Bobt John Kline, Penna Piter J Kooue Lehigh oo Vm aulw,' um B Desb, Lehigh co Jo?Kr»S bc 'i Eß,ton Jonathan' Haas, Penna J„“,7 9 ; 1-omi» W Hartman, Penna Tr»rL« J man > Kewtown Isaac S irexler, Penna ItHn. 11 “tfli'rvtlle A Bachman, Penna Bsm|nL or ,? 6 'J i ™ , Shco L B Appleton, Attleboro Bni,, r>, ■ Boylpjtown J Oadwalader, Doylestown Bi> 21“ : “<° n i Pohna Seneca Tell, Bnoklngham tfn.Jßtudi Somerton Wm Eddows, Moreland John?n SD ! Lo *liiil J A Knerr, Lowhill JoiM!.?°, ok , e > ® e 'ka co T Ll.zenberg, liehlgh CO ott i“ e > Aijdgh co Emben Helfrich, Pa E Ord a B ?' Allentown J Banbennld, Allentown rt,v slllil 00 A Orel, SdiuylkUl oo i “benhard, Penr.a Isaao Holland, Penna 8 Bctf 1 ® ®AGLB—Third street, above OallowhlH. Mne Sap ßer»yille B Smith, Saegersvnte- WwiS 0 wlj lteHull Jos Biendel, Berks 00, Pa * SHn. 0 "Ji co > p# W H Brendel, Berks co, Pa 5 SaneJ Bnntk 8 n ntk Easton James J 1 Wldeman, Pa iC,T? 9s «« , g Ueo B Neimafi, Pa W 8 cb ? 8,11 i hlatlugtou B E Kiatlor, Slatlngton Wno lPft ., Charles Beans, Pa J, h„ v “ e, udt, Aller town H Betnhard, Allentown Job l s, rilll! 'jr,Lehigh co Pa 0 B Sixtier, liehigh 00. Pa ? S|,,f ra “ M ' Uehlgb 00, Pa JojKrnm, liehlgh co, Pa Monrr.e co, Pa E Gog Monroe co, Pa John Sf al!M islotr' e co,Pa Levi Gstz, Monroe 00, Pa rti, h ~.i onv 6 00, Pa Sot Biohman, Lehigh co, Pa Wfi, i ßB .' ek Uhco, Pa A Scbmoyer, Lehigh co, Pa Jotatw °4 ogw i Behlgb co M Seeder, Bnoks oo Mr B co W Soholl, Lehigh co, Pa If Buhli v co, Pa G Moyer, Lehigh 00, Pa 'rC' 1 JfWgb CO, Pa U Rhoads, Pa 7 Qte dE?’ Beß '6h co, Pa John Morgan, Lehlghjco, Pa * D ieisbach,Lehlghco,Pa . 3 ciixtll atreet, above Oheetnnt. IW. 11” 8 ”’ p «>n» J Jitftson, Cheater 00, 7a fr p will ,e ’ t)bost, ' r cn Wjc Mailer, Penn* I' ,, «»dß»i? Eon^P 6 ' c '’- P* W P Broomweli, Penna 5 Plsßfetlri' 0 ’ D Stnbba, Pennjylvan!*- S*Hou^i. p< ?S* J 1 Bernier, Oxford, Pa ?»»<»rai^;l or ‘J 3e « ,a!lit « ANoUnd, Port Dspoßit Tboina J tl HiH. DoylaaSowil > omion i Do?l6at '” im Q» W Grier, Altoona, Pa !. pS liiS o^ I l HOTKU-Haoe atreet. above Third. Q ?J«o«’nu a Utown Jot Qormloy m Jtit Pa P« ter Helmr, Sch Haven I s w"mK r ’ Mtotown P H Helfrloh, Allentown J «» Vfbu,l°' <1 ?? a '* office: of the surgeon-artist I*3 TO THE ABMY AND NAVY, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24th, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Bailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, snonld apply Immediately at the office of the Burgeon-Artist to tho Government, No 1609 CHESTNUT Street., B. FRANK PALMER, 6026tf Government Surgeon-Artirt. w=» CUSTOM HOUSE. PHILADELPHIA, U 3 Collector’s Office, Nov 5,1862. ■* Merchants engaged in Western and Southwestern trade will pleare take notice that all goods intended for Ihe counties of Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Caro line, Dorchester, Somerset, Worcester; AnnB Arundel, Howard, Frederick, Alleyhany, Washington, and Mont gomery, in tie State of Maryland, and that portion of Adams atd Franklin south of the parallel of Gettys burg, in Pennsylvania, including the latter place, must be permitted at this Office, in order to insure their transit ever tho several railroad?. ; noB 3t WM. B. THOMAS, Collector.' »*==£■ TREASURER'S REPARI'MEHT, Of PENNSYLVANIA BAIEBOAD COMPANY, pHJLADBLPniA October 11,1863. The BOABD OF DIBEOTOBS have this day de elared a Semt-Amnial Dividend of FOCB PEB CENT, on the Capita! Stock of the Company, clear of State and Government 'faxes, payable on and after November 16th, 1862. Powers of attorney for the Collection of Dividends can be had on application at this office. TROS. T. FIBTH, Treasurer, No. 238 South Third street. set 18-Jm IYJ==» ME CH A W IC SV BANK—PHII.ADEI,- IkS phia, October 7, 1862. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Horae on MONDAY. November 17, between the horns of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M ocS-tnoll J. WIEGANB. Jb ■ Oaohler. nA== CORK EXCHANGE BANK.—PHILA- Lk3 DEBPHrA, November 4. 1862 —The Diree'org have declared a diYidend of FOtJE PEG CENT., clear of all texes, payable on demand. noB-et , J. Jf. TOBBEY, Cashier. FARM E K S» 'AND MEC HANICS’ LkS BANK—PHILADELPHIA, November 4,1862. —The Board of Directors have thfß day deoiarad a divi dend of THREE AND 08E>HALF PE ft OENB, payable on demat d, clear of United States and State taxes. neS-et W. BUSH TON, Jr, Cashier. nrs=» COMMERCIAL BANK OY BENNSYL IO TANIA.—PHILADELPHIA, NOTfflißM 4, lssb'2 —The BcarS of Directors buys this day declared a dividend of THREE PEK GENT., payable to the 8 ock holders, Free of State and If fit! on 61 taxes, oa aad after Etiday, the 14lhinst, DC&-SU4 •*==» BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP—PHt- U 3 L&DJtIi s> li it, November 4,1862 —Tbs Direct ors have this day declared a dividend of FOUR ;PKB CENT. on the capital s octc for the lest six month*, psy sble on demand, clear of United States and State tax. nc6 12t JASH2S TIUSSKIjIi, O'lHhier, . fyt==. GIRABD BANK—PHILADELPHIA, I j,. Nov. 4- 1862 :—The' Directors have this day de claifd a Dividend of FOUR PEE CENT, ont of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the 14th instant, free of taxes. nos 6t W. L. SOBAFFER, Oashier. . MECHANICS’ BANK.—PHH.ADEI.- (ES FHIA, Kovejibbr 4, 1862.—Th0 Board of Di rectors of this Baik have declared a dividend of FITE PEE CEHT. on the business of the last six months, pay able to the Stockholders, on and after the 14th instant, free of all taxation ncs-dtl4 J. WIEGAND, Jr. . Cashier. WESTKRK BANK OF PHIBAD EB UOC PHIA, November 4 .1862 —The Direc'ors of thi* Bank have THIS DAT declared a dividend of FOUR PEB GENT., ’payable on demand, clear of National and State taxes ’ ncS 4t G. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier: MB> THE PHILADELPHIA Bi»L— UOf Kotembbp. 4. .1862.— Tbe Directors have declared a Dividend of IOtTB PBB CENT. for the last sir months, payable on demand lie 6 6t |VSS> KENSINGTON B ANK. PUTT ADEL UJf PHI A, Boy. 4, 1862 —The Directors have this day declared a Dividend oi FIVE PEE CENT., payable on demand, clear of State and United States taxes, roS 6t 0 T. PEEKES. Cashier. ■(V==. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BAEK— Philadelphia, October 6,1882. . The Anneal Election for Directors -will be held at the Banking Houbs on MONDAY, the 17thday of November next, between the bonrs of B o’clock A. H and 3 o'clock P. M-; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November next, a general meotlng of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, at 4 o'clock P. M., agreeably to the charter. ' W. BUSHTON. Jb , oc7-tnol7 Cashier. wii BANK OF COMMERCE—PHItiADEE UJ? phia, October 6,1862. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next, between the bonrs of 10 A M. and 2 P. M. A general meeting of the Stoekholderß will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. J. A. DEWT3, oc7-tntbetnolB Cashier. nM=». WESTERN BANK OF PHIEADA, U 3 . October 16,1862, The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held at the banking house, on MONDAY, the 17th day of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P M. G. H. TROUTMAN, ocl6-thstntnl7 Cashier. iy=» COMMONWEALTH BANK—PHII.A LL2 delphia. October 6,1862. The Annual Eleotion for Directors wilt be Meld at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17tb day of Novem ber next, between the hour,, of 10 o’clock. A' M. and 2 o’clock P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of No vember next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, at 10 o’clock A. M. ' oc7*tnths’rol7 H. O. YOUNG, Cashier. nrx=* AT A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS’ 11J BOUNTY FUND 00 MM ITT EE, held the sixth day of November, A'. D. 1862, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whtreas, This Committee did, la consfquoace of the draft to lake place on the 28th of October, discantinne the payment of bonnties to recruits enlisting after the 27th, aud it having been ascertained that i the quota of Philadelphia le ful’, and the draft thereby avoided, and as this Oemmitiee still have funds wHfch were subscribed by the citizens with a view to obtain soldiers to defand the Government of the United States against the present rebellion : therefore, Beiolved, That, until otherwise ordered, this Com mittee will pay a BOUNTY OF FIFTY" DOLLARS to each recruit hereafter - enlisted and mustered into the service in this oity for the old Philadelphia regiments now in the field, as formerly, and also for, the regular army of the United States, when he joins bis regiment, in ench manner and form as shall be adopted, and all re quisites being complied with. V Beiolved, That all resolutions, &o, inconsistent with 1 the foregoing, are hereby repealed I. Provided this reso luticn docs not affect the tenner action of this committee in regard to the twenty companies of three-years men heretofore authorized. Resolved, That the aid of this committee will be limited altogether to the above bounty, and that all applicants for additional facilltii-B be so informed. THOMAS WEB3TEB, Chairman Lcnix Blodgkt, Secretary. Action on tbe above will commence on WEDNES DAY, 12th of November, by which time the forma will ho ready. Recruiting Officers will apply at J the' Disbursing Agen cy. No, 3 WILLING'S ALLEY, for instmetions no7-6t «=a. FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.- UiS Under an order from the President of the U jited Stabs, a national system has been established by the SANITABT COMMISSION for the ssfe transmission and judicious distribution of articles contributed by the people, for the sick and wounded of the Army and Navy. The system, after being well tried, has been formally ap proved and recommended by. the President, the General in-Chief, and the Surgeon General. The security it offers against misappropriation is practically perfect, null! the contributions are delivered in the hospitals, 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 (hose on the Southern coast, the Missis sippi, and the We stem frontier, to observe their wants, to direct supplies where they are most needed, and to secure, as far as practicable, their honest use. The Commiesion dres not undertake to deliver articles to in dividuals, and declines to receive contributions with any restriction as to their destination, within the limits of the force employed in the service of the Nation, it being one of its secondary objeots 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 emplßjß the beat professional talent which oan be ob tained in the country, to aid Its larger purpose, to do all that Is possible for the health and .vigor of our fighting men, to lighten their burdens, and to sustain their. spirits nnder the privations and hardships which are an essen tial part of successful warfate. For this purpose, con iiibntions to its treasury are solicited. They may be directed to CALEB COPE, Esq., Treasurer of the Philar delphia A'geboy, No. 603 MARKET Street, nr to WIL LIAM PLATT, Jr., General Superimsulleht, at . the Depository, No. 1236 OHE3TNUT Street, v ContributionsloLthe following articles are earnestly solicited, at the Depository, viz: - Woolen Pantaloons, (partly Slippers, 'worn,) ' Woolen Drawers, Farinaeeotu Food, Woolen Bhirts, Brandy andWlne. Blankets, oct23thstnlm MISSES O’BEIAN, HOT WALNUT Street, wfflopen PAMS MILLINERY tor the Winter, on THURSDAY, November 6,1862. , noB-18t* r . . * W. BLAKISTON, NO. 22 \J. South WATER Street, Philadelphia, Commission Dealer .In Ohio and Hlinow BROOM CORN, HAH DLBS, WIRE, TWINE, Ac. ooU-8w . THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA- SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8.1862. S. Morris Wain, Joseph H. Dulles, John Ashhurst, Thomas A. Bndd, Charles Bhbads, Bichard Wood, Charles 8. Wurtz, M. D., Horace Binney, Jr., Thomas T-Taaker, Edward B. Wood. 8. 0 PALMER, Cashier. 8.8. COMEGYS,,Cashier, RETAIL DRY GOODS. JJICH AND RELIABLE FURS OF OUB OWN IMPORTATION AKD MANUFAOTGKB. Hndson's.Bay Sable, Koyal Ermine, „ .7;• . Park Sable Mink, Real Chinchilla, Park Siberian Squirrel, In every Fashionable Style for Ladies, Misses, and Children. FURS MADE TO ORDER. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., Ko. 930 OHESTNUI STREET, ucBstutb-lm jgDWIN HALL & BRO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STEEIT, HATE JUST BBOEIVED Two cases of Poplins or Beps ordered some time ago. ONE CASE FINE HAIB COED, ONE CASE HEAVY OOBDED, THE OOLOB3 ABE MODES, BBOWNS, HUMBOLDTS, GREENS, One case solid-colored figures, very fine quality, same colors as tho abovo. - STRIFE BBOOHE BHAWLS, OPEN OENTBE BBOOHK SHAWLS, YEBY FINE CHAIN LAINE SHAWLS, BLANKET SHAWLS, &C. ENGLISH BEAL WATEE-PEOOF CLOAKINGS, BLACK AND BBOWN MIXED. WATEB-PBOOF CLOAKS, BEADY MADE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BALMORAL BKIBTS. no 6 thsw3t ' . JT2BE * LANDELL, E. & L. FOURTH AND ARCH. POPLINS FROM AUCTION. PUKPI.E POPLINS, , GREER POPLINS, BLUES, BROWNS, BLACKS, MODE MERINOES, ' BLUES, PURPLES, BROWNS, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, FINE SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &0., 4 -1 LYONS VELVETS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, ... BROCHA SHAWLS, GOOD BLANKETS, VELVET CLOTHS, WELSH FLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS. „ no"-tf « MOURNING STORE,” 926 CHESTNUT STREET. Story article for MOURNING WEAR MOURNING BONNETS, READY AND TO ORDER, M. & A. MYERS & Co., IMPORTERS. ocSG-tbamlm . . . ■piCH LACE CURTAINS, ±V$3 50 to #35 per pair. Bich Drapery Mnsllna, 25c'to $1,50 per yard. *■■■.« Curtain Materials. ' “ Upholstery Goods. “ Furniture Chintzes. “ Embroidered Piano and Table Covers. : “ Table Coverings. Our Block of Late Curtains comprises two invoices of sOo pairs, entirely new and very elegant designs, bought below suction prices, and is worthy the early attention cf buyers. SHEPPARD, VAN HAR : LINGEN, & ARRISON, . 1008 CHESTNUT STBBET. ' cc 4 tntbs 106 - :• ... ■ .. " OPIEAP LINENGOODS, DOUBLE DAMASK-TAB LE CLOTHS, 2 to 8 yards long' • HEAVY TABLE LINENS, in neat and beautiful flkures. BREAKFAST, BINNEB, AND TEA NAPKINS, to match. DAMASK, DIAPEB, GLASS, and HUOK TO WELS. PLAIN and PLAID GLAS3 LINEN. TOWELiNGS for Kitchen, Pantry. Bath, and Cham ber use. . STOUT and FINE SHEETING LINENS, 8-4,9-4, “bKSTHEAVY PILLOW LINENS, 40, 42,45, 50, 64, iDCb€H. .. PtOOB and STAIB LINENS. BBEPPABD, VAN HABLINGEN, A ABBISON, nc4»tutfealofc 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Fashionable poplins and BEP3 Jnst opene'd, New Shade Violet De Alps. New Shade Claire Bine* . Now Shade Fashion Green. ■ New Shade Wine Color. • Browns and fine Blacks . ETBE & LANDELL,' no4-tf FOUBTH and ABOH Streets. Silks and mirinoss prom New York Auctions. ». Fashionable Drets Silks. Moire Antiques, very rich. Fine Pnrple Merinoea, new shades. Fine Blue Merifioes. new Bhndes. - Mode-colored French Merinoes. _ EYBE & LANDELL, n:4'tl FOUE’IH and AEOH Streets. MIL ITAR*. |l PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD, MlSTtli BEGIMENT P. V.—Ool. WM. A. GBAY. Uf BEOBUITS WANTED FOB COMPANY A .. #5.0 EXTBA ABOVE ALL THE BOUNTIES GIVEN. A Good Gum Blanket to each Bdorait. Apply at 715 VINE Street, 627 OHESTN QT Street. . HIGH AB3> YGU NG* Captain. Ist Lt WJt. B Peddle—2d Lt. Albx Gray. It# Sefi CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. jMS$n GAMP METOALF, Heddonlield, N. J. Be 'e” TV gimental HoadQT.arters 408 WALNUT Straet. All who wißh to attach themselves to a Oavalryßegiment, will meet with no equal opportunity, as this is'the only authorized Oavalry Begiment in the State. The line and staff officers are men of character and ex perience. JESSE E. PEYTON, nbS-tf Colonel Commanding, •NJI BUSH’S LANCERS,—Young Men wanted to fill the ranks of this regiment. j__seLTwo hew companies to be raised immediately. Principal Bendezvons No, 800 CHESTNUT Street. 0021-Bw# / LEGAL TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OB' PHILADELPHIA. Estate ot EDMUND DINGEBS, deceased. NOTICE is hereby gtven that OA.THEEINE DIN GEE* the widow of eaid decedent, has this day filed io the said court her petition asd an inventory and aupraise meet of the personal property to the value of 55300, which she calms to retain under the act of 14th Aprfc* 1851, and supplements thereto* and- that the said court wiil ap prove, the same on the sth day of December, 1862, unless exceptions be filed thereto. THOBN s for Petitioner. November 8. 1862. hoB aw4t* pi TERNAL REVENUE LICENSES. All persons who have applied for LICENSES Prior to the let of NOVEMBER, In tho Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eleventh wards, are notified to call at once at the COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, No. 304 CHESTNUT BTBEET, and obtain their Licenses. JESPER HARDING, no7-3t Collector First District Ponna, “mo PAINT THE LILY, or add a JL peifcme to the Violet,” weuld be as useless as to eulogize BEI&IBB’S IVOBYTYPES; their merits speak for them. SECOND Street, above Green, It* tTBE PHRENOLOGICAL Ca binet and book STORE "is open day and evening for the sale of boohs on Phrenology, Phy siology,[Hygiene, and Phonograph!, and for Phre nological examinations. Orders by mail should be ad dressed to JOHN L. OAPEN, 0c22-rpwamlm ,922 CHESTNUT Street, Phtla. T7IYE AND EAR INFIRMARY, No. XL 337 North SIXTH Street—lt Is with no small gra bfication and pleasure that I am able to refer to my la bors as an ocniist and anriat during the past eight months in the city of Philadelphia. Numerous cases of deafness, some of which have been for years standing, and very many affections of the Eye and Ear, when sight and bearing have been seriously obttrusted, or almost en tirely lost-, have been ancceesfnlly treated; and the pro feesion has, from time to time, been astonished at my al most miraculous success, both medically and surgically, I will warrant a cure in every case where the organs are perfeot in formation ; and I enbeat all those who are afflicted to avoid pretending Quacks, who have no confi dence in their own ability. ; JAMES LEWIS, M.D., no7.lot* ' Osalist and Anrist. EYE AND EAR.—PROFESSOR J. I ISAACS, OCULIST AND AURIST, from Ley -1 den, Holland, haß located himself at No. fill PINE I Street, where persons affltcled with diseases or the EYE ; EAR; will be scientifically treated,-and cured, if ' curable. The Professor has numerous testimonials in his possession ol bls remarkable enrol which he has per formed throughout the United States, from the highest sources, which be will show to UDy one who may call. ARTIFICIAL BYES inserted without pain. , H. B No charges made for examination. noS fit* TITXE AND EAR. —Dr. JAMES Xli LRWIS, OOULIBT and AUBIST, ha* again re tuned from his profeasionai tour in Europe, and perma nently located at No. 88T North SIXTH Street OSes boon from 9 to 12 A. H., add 2 to 1 L &i »j w24-2mlf* 'V. • ■# PHILADELPHIA. BLUES, AND BLACKS. LADIES’ FURS. FANCY FURS! JOHN A. STAMBACH, IMPOSTSE AND MANUFACTURES OF LADIES’ FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. JnetcpeneS, & large and handsome Stock or XtA-BIKS’ AS(J) OHILDEBN'S FANCY FUBS, of every desorip tioQ and in the newest and most approved styles, at the Xowest Cash Prices. . 007-3 m FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AND MANUFAOTUBEB LADIES’ FANCY FURS. Hy assortment of Fanoy Furs for Ladles and Children is now complete, and embraotog every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers’ prices, for cash. Ladles, please give me a call. : , oc3.4mif GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TJILANNEL AND CLOTH OVER SHIRTS! FINE LINEN AND MUSLIN BHIBTS, On hand or made to order, of the most approved cut, and warranted to fit. GENTLEMAN’S WRAPPERS, The largest and best assortment In the city. UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. G. A. HOFFMANN, OCI-tutbe3m COG ABOH STBKSST. JOHN. C. ARRISON, Importer and Mannfaetnrer of GENTLEMEN’S FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET. FIRST STOEE ABOVE MARKET ST. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE’S.) The well-known reputation of this establishment for selling Fine Goods at Modbhatb Pkioks will be fully sustained. p. S.— The celebrated lapaovno PatebkS Shirts, so justly popular, can be supplied at short notice. FLANNEL & CLOTH OVIRSHIRTS ’ IN.GBEAT VARIETY. 0011-tf Q.EORQ-E GRANT, ; MANUFACTUBEE OF AND D BALES IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOhDS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. :: selS-Sm TOINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. JJ The subscriber would invite attention to his IHPBOVED CUT OF SHIBTS, . Which ha mokes a specialty in his business. Also, oon stantly receiving NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAB. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FUBNISHBNG STOBE, , No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ja9.tr Four doors below the Oontfnentftl. SILK AND DRESS GOODS. gpALL STOCK SILK ANDFANCY DRESS GOODS. A. W. LITTLE & Go.. .• ..r. .. ■ ' ” v 5e26.2m No. 326 MABKET ST. MILITARY CLOTHING. REPUTATION. There is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting np Militabt Clothing as ROCKHILL & WIL SON’S, Nos. 008 and 605 Chestnut street. Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business, they are prompt to fill all orders at moderate prices, and always have a large •TOOK OI MILITABY GOODS ON HAND. seBO-Iftf ... , : : ■ ■ ■ MILITARY GOODS. JJILITARY AND NAYAL GOODS. PRESENTATION SWORDS, SWORD BELTS. SASHES, OFFICERS’ CANTEENS, #.7 PORTABLE WRITING DESKS, PASS ANTS, EPAULETTES, . " ..AND MILITABY AND NAVAL GOODS IN GENEBAI. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. EVANS & HASSALL, . No. 418 ARCH STREET, ocBl-12tfp PHILADELPHIA. rjlHB ARMY! SWORDS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, SASHES, BELTS, &c. No. 13 NORTH SIXTH STREET. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OcT __ ■ ■ HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. YARNALL, DEALER IN HOUSE-EURNISHINa GOODS, No. 1090 Chestnut Street, Agent for ibe sale or HAL22Y, MOUSE, tuth-12t • 23T CHESTNUT Streot. OARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTING©. ..WOLFE & GO., COMMISSION MEBOHANTB, No, 138 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILABELPHIA. foil assortment of Philadelphia-made Carpets always In Store. ooS 2m STANDARD CANTON FLANNEL. TOE BALE LOW, NET GASH, BY nol-tt No. 219 OHUBOH Alley, 0 O TTON YAR N. SUPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. 10, FOB SALE BY FROTHINGRAM & WELLS. ■’ o©2?tf GOODS. ■' DABE-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DAEK-BLUE CAP ©LOTHfi. SKY-BLUE OLOTHS FOB OFFIOEBB. ABMY BLANKETS, STANDABB WEIGHT. 10-OUNOB DUCK, DBILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN BBILLS AND DUOS. BEOWN AND BLEACHED BEESTINGS AND SHEETINGS." ■ ■ . For sate by FROTHINGHAM & WILLS, esi-iftr t . .. 7.. r TILLING, COFFIN, & GO., NO. 820 OHSSTSUT STBBHT, rae prepared to .' ___ CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY ■OF ■'.■"■■■ ARMY WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS. STANDARD QUALITY. gHIPLEY, HAZ &KD, & HUTCHINSON, : No. 112 CHESTNUT STBBET, COMMISSION ME BO HANTS yon tsi sixn or PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. ee29-6m . COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, &c. OOOKING- RANGES. ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGES. Thisßange has offordod more satisfaction than any yet offered to the public. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. •warm-air furnaces, ; V V Of the most approved and economical patterns, BTJITBB TO AIL OUASBES Off BUILDINGS ARNOLD & WILSON, giNAMELED SLATE MANTELS. A large variety of these beautiful Mantels at VERY LOW PRICES. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 OHRSTNUT Street. gOW-DOWN AND CO M MON PARLOR GRATES. For HeatingrPiriorß, Chambers; Offices, So. ADAPTED FOB KITHEB HABD OB SOFT COAL. Hot-air Begisters and Ventilators—a largo assortment. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocll-sw2mif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. jgOYD & STROUD, NO. 32 NOBTH FOUBTH STBEET, Have now open a large new stock of CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. . 0c22-lra ■ LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE A SON, MANUFAOTDBEBS AND IMPOBTESS !'■' ow LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, i PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OARTEB-DS-VISITS PORTRAITS. EARLE’S GALLERIES. 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Itu PXtLABBUHU. YARNS, BATTS, «Sf CARPET CHAIN; TO ADD IN G ! WADDING ! WADDING! WADDING, BATTS, TWINES, WIOKING, COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAIN, *O., No. THE largest stock in the oity, IN STORE, And FOB BALE, at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, by /.;va..h, FRANCISOUS, No. 433 MARKET and No. S North FIFTH Street. *e2l-Em .V' -.. ■- - ' 1 ' WARNS, BATTS, AND CARPET CHAIN. The subscriber is prepared to eeil when wanted: 60,000 lbs. Carpet Chaia—Cotton, Lin en, and Woolen. 50,000 lbs. Cotton Yam —Nos. from 5 to 20. 10,000 lbs. Single Jute and Tow Yam. 100,000 Sheets Black Wadding. 6,000 Bales all grades Cotton Batts, from 12 to 50 ots. per lb. 1,000 Bales all grades Wick. 1,000 Bales all grades Twine—Cotton 'and Linen. And a general assortment of TWINES, TIDY COT TON, ROPES, Ao., at the LARGE FOUR-STORY STORE, Ho 242 NORTH THIRD STREET, (Comer of New St.) As I am solely In the Yam business, l am prepared to Mil the above goods lower than any other house In this R.T. WHITE. YARNS, BATTS, CARPET-CHAIN. 2,000 Bales of Batting, of all grades. 1,000 Bales of Blaok Wadding. 800 Bales of Wioking. 1,000 Bales of Cotton Twine. 12,000 Pounds of Cotton Yam. 20,000 Ponnda«6f Colored and White Carpet Chain. 600 Coils of Manilla, Jute, and Cot ton Rope. AIM, CovertetYam, J Bed CortSi WMh ItoH mi • ton ft<>ck of Good* in the above line, for mis br A. H. FRANOISOUS, MU-Sci iSS K&BKST and # Eortfc FIFTH Street onlT-Sm 1010 OHK9TNUT Street. GIBER. — Nevr' Clarified Ghampagno • Older, or extra quality, by the barrel or hoisheal.. For Mrie by *MIL MiTHIJUJ, , . ocSMStifr-. Ho*. 120,13% end 124LOMBJLBDSt. NEW PUBLICATIONS. GAIE N E 8 ULA? ON THE . BEBEIiLION. The success of this admfraUe: English work fa Increas ing. The ablest journals era continually calling atten tion to its great strength and power. Tht JV. JT. Daily Timex gays: “Itis by far the beat book on this snbjech which haa been written in Great Britain * * Ho American, however intelligent, can road it without interest and positive instruction. * * It deserves to be read by every reflecting American.” The If- T. Independent remarks: ‘>lt is a book that desotvestheatteEttonofthinkersandpatriota. # * It is so moderate in size and in temper, that I trust it is destined to be.wldeiy read and pondered.” The Atlantic Monthly designates it as 11 A thoughtful and interesting book, * * well worthy of the calm aid deliberate perusal of all American readers.” The Boston Transcript fayei }’We cannot too cotdi ally commend tbia admirable book to the attention of our readers. * * It is a master-piece of analysis, arju ment, and statement.” The If, T Evening Post racks it as " One of the moat important and valuable works that have appeared in Eu rope on ihe causes of the American war,” ■ *** The book is sold by all-booksellers, and will ba sent by mail, PBJEE, on receipt of price, *l, by GABLETON, Publisher, New York. 808-SWiI "DHOTO QBAPHS AT F I FT IE N' 1 . CJSSIS! Wo have now a full assortment of Card Photograph?, ccmrrithsg POBTBAITS OP DISTINGUISHED PEE3ONAGE3, COPIES OF UiLEP.It 4.TED ENGSAYIHOd, OKOUP3, VIEWS,. &(J, &C The superiority of these Photographs In every parried lar, is universally oclnowledged: every Card is perfect and lasting. ■ rBIOE—FIFTEEN OKNT3 EACH, OE *1.50 rEK DOZEN. Also, a large assortment of superior Photograph Al bums, at very low prices J WE B. & AIiTTKED MARTIEN, ncS If - 606 CHESTNUT Street. .. T> ULiS FOB S PELLlJSGr—Compiled X.W at>d Arraoged by FBIHOI3 J, GOXiLIEEt Price,' 10 OESTB. : The Buies here saver* have beta collected from the writings of standard authors, and are published in a cheap and coudersed form* ho that ady one might avail himself of the icformatioo thus afforded. •Wftt. S. & ALFBBO 606 QEB3THUT Street mBE 'REV. ME. HAUBAUGrH’S JL WCEKS ~-KEW EDITIONS. BEATEN, OK THE SAINTED DEI-D. 15tii cli.- HEAVENLY RECOGNITION OMRIEND3. 13 eSI. 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A Treatise on she Law of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange, together with an Appendix, containing an accurate reprint of the provisions of the Statnte in rela tion to Bills, Notes, Letters of Credit, Drafts, Orders, and Checks; with an examination of the questions which the Statute saggeste; and the English authorities upon thoso questions which have arisen trader the English Stamp- Acta and may arise nnder onr own. By Theophilns Parsonß, LL D., Professor of Law in Cambridge University, anthor of Treatises on the Law of Contracts, &c,« &o. 2 vols., Bvo. (Inafewdays.) IV. , THE CLOSER WALK; 08, THE BELIEVEB’B BANOTIFIOATION. Second Edition, By Henry Darling, D. D. 60 cents, v J. B. LIPPINOOTT & GO., Publishers, Nos. 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street. Military and naval books. MEDIO AT. AND SUBGIOAL BOOKS. . SOIBNTIFIO BOOKS OB' ALL KINDS. The subscribers beep constantly on hand a large as sortment or Bocka in every branch of Science. They aleo receive as published THE NEW BOOKS OF TH® DiT, < Including all books of a standard character. Books hot on hand procured promptly to order. Complete Catalogue* of Mcdiotl Books furnished gratis upon application, or sent free by mall. All Books sold at low prices. liIHDSAT & BLAKISTOB, . • „ Bnblishers and Booksellers, 25 South bIXTH St., above Chestnut. A LECTORI FOR YQOTO MEN. Just published, price 6 cents* a new edition of the late Dr. OTJLVERWBIiIj J S OBLSBBA.TBD MO TUBE on tbo abuse of the Beproductive Powers, inducing De bility, Nervoutnere, Consumption, Epilepsy, fileuta! and Physical Incapacity, &o. The radical mode of treat ment, medicine, is fully explained, so aa to en able every one to be his own physician at the least pos sible expense. “A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFBREBS” . . Beat under eb»l, in a plain envelops, to any.afldreae, rosi-paid, on receipt of six coots, ortwo postage, stamps. Address tho pnbilsbers, OH. J 0. 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BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOYEBN- MENT AFTEB FIVE YEABS, I am instructed by the SEOBETABY OF THE TBEABUBY to roceivo subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, Interest will commence from the DATE OF BUB BOBXPTION, and is PAYABLE IH GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the Doited States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present pkimium ok ootn, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. p:r annum. A full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUB3CBIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD St. no 6 If JJIKIS X. VJ.I.TO*, \XrALTOK & YOST, YV BANKEBS, BBOKEBS, MSB : GENEKAS OOMSOTOBBi Ho. 36 South THIBB Street, Fhiladelphl* BIEBBBNOIB. JayOookeSOo.) Hon. James PoHook, James, Kent, Santse, & 00., Hod. H. D. Foaier, Isherlck, Black, & 00., Hon. A. H. Boeder, 0. MoKfbbin & Son, Hon. Asa Packer, B. V. Mldflleton & Bro., Hon. Warren J.Woodwara. Hon. Wm. WUfeto*, li. Bradford, B«. ■ anT-Sm ■ '■- : SHAETEI THOMAS, , BTOOK AND BILL BBOKEB, No. 812 WALNUT STBEET. . Btocfeß and Bonds bought and ecld on commission- Promissory Notes arid Loans negotiated* 004-lmii DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. gOBERT SHOEMAKER & GO., Rortheaat Corner FOURTH and RACE Street*, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPOBTBBB AND DXALEBB FOREion and domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, jaSOFIOIBEKIS 01 WHITE LEAD AND ZENO PAINTS, PUTTY, *O. AOBHTB 101 TEB 02LSB*i.T»> FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealer* and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. «IJIHE BIG GUN” EBMOTBD FROM 432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET, " OPPOSITE THE-CUSTOM HOUSE* PHILIP WILSON & GO. Have removed their Goa*, Pistols, Btfles, Tishlng Taehle, Bkates, Cricket and Baee Ball Implement*, Cadet Ktuketaand Equipments to ocSOlm ; 41S CHESTNUT STBXBT. Mm JOHN DREW’S ABOH JLsLL STREET THEATRE. Briefness Asent and Troaauror....„.JOS. D. MURPHY. TWELFTH SIGHT OF 3. S. CLARKE. CLARKE TO SIGHT AS BEETLE and CHRISTO- PHER COCKLES TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) Nov. S, . BABES IH THE WOODS, Jeremian Beetle j. g. olaifei. Ladj Biancto Rushton Mrs John Drew. To conclude with the thrilling Drama of INDUSTRY AND IDLENESS: . . . „ Or, The Merchant's Clerk Christopher Cockles. . J. S Clarke Betty Briggs. ..Mrs, u.. Henri®. , Doors open at —Tty commence at 7 % o’clock-, WALNUT-STBEBT THS&.TBB.— Solo Lessee Mrs. Jo. A. GAESETTSOfI. Rttafness Agent..........Mr, JOHN T. DONNELLY" ENGAGEMENT of Mr and Mrs K. D.DAVENPORT. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Not. B, Will be presented the romantic Drama of ST. MABO; or, A Husband's Sacrifice. Bt. Marc........J................Mr. E. L Davenport. Dinner* ~ .............Mrs. E. L. Davenport. T@ conclude with the Drama of PIZ ARJtO: or, The Death of Roll*. R 0115.... ..15. L. DaVenport|Klviie......Mrs. Davenport Doors open at 7~Performance commences at 7g, • LM. <3 OTTSOHALK—CONCERT . HARD, SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 8, at 8 o’olock. LAST CONCERT. ' LAST CONCERT. M'LLE OABLOTTA PATTI, •lUp celebrated Frima Donna, and the principal star of 3?tw York snd Boston Academies of Music will appear. MB. QOTT3OHiDK and M’LLB BAYEt Will perform an entirely new programme. Music Director end Conductor ..Mr, BEHBSINB» Admission 50 cents. Beaeryed Belts 25 cents extra. The sale of tickets commences THTJBSDAY MORN IKG, at 9 o’clock, at J. E. Gould’s Music Store. nos*4tt A BEL & CO.’S STEREOPTXGON— XA EXHIBITING AT THE ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. The resources of the Ste.oopticon are endless, and it gives a ■ , VABIED PBOGBAHME EACH EVENING. As an educational ard refining influence, THIS EXHIBITION 13 WITHOUT AN SQUAB, Admission 25 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock. MATINEE on SATURDAY, at 8 o’clock, PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY ; OF . THE FI SB ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. HE. ffi! ■ F. M, Admission 26 cents. Children half price. Shares of Stock, 839. jy# « T OOK BEFORE YOU LEAP!”— _l_J Examine BEIMEJVS Ookred Photographs be fore purchasing elsewhere. Their fine quality, natural coloring, and moderate charge, recommend them to all. Jgl. SECOND Street, above Greon. It* WAE PRICES.-Now is your time * * te get fine, durable, and ▼Unable pictures cheap ESTHER'S superb Portraits, life-size Photo graphs in Oil Colors. SECOND St. abrve Green. It* mo COLOR CARD PHOTO GRAPHS in an elegant manner, and not affect tha fine surface in tho least, is an easy process to any person, though not an artist, by the nee of NEWTON’S PREPARED COLORS FOR ALEUMEH Price per box, S 3; with large bottla of reducing" Uanld, *3 25. Sole Agents for the United States, J. E. TILTON Jr CO ,Ronton. In this city and State, SOHOLZ & JANENTZKY, 112 Sonth EIGHTH Street. OA DTI OH.—Tho great popniarity already acquired by this valuable discovery has induced some dishonest persons to offer a worthless article in imitation. FIFTY DOLL ARS will be paid for the conviction o€ any party sailing their stuff for Newton’B Atbnmsn Color*. ocll-sw In* 'V\/. ANTED—A good Teacher of Pen. Y T . manship. Addreea, specimen and references, P. O. Box 3,686, St. Louis, Mo. It* TjIIR&T-CLASS BOARDING—With Jj single and communicating rooms—at 1417 LOOTJBT Btrfet. . - noB lm* m TO LET—A ten room HOUSE, filiiifor the Board of one gentleman. App!y at south west earner NINETEENTH GREE N Streets It* 5 ■MUSTER AND PAY ROLLS, and XSJL Government claims of all Mods cached or col lected, at reasonable rates by JAMES FULTON, 424 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. noB-tf PENSIONS.— 1100 Bounty and Pa j procured and collected for soldiers* sailors, and-.the relatives of such 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 oel£ tf OIRARD EIRE AND MARINI OS-SIOE 41S WALNUT STBEBT, PHILABI3LPKI&. This company continues to take risks sn the aabet bfeffiosof Property at low ratei The gubiis can rely upon its responsibility, and siifß ty 4o pay losses promptly. Its filsbnraeraeata 6a Stes benefit of th 6 publlo, during the last nine years, »sm*»S sad we respectfully soliciHts favor in the futur®. BEBEOTOES. CEAS. I DUPONT, • J3BBT WALKEN, JOHN W.OLAGEOBIS, JOHN THOBHLHY,: O.F.EEAZLITT, ABE ARAM HAST, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETEB B. HOE, of St. Tt, WM.. M. SWAIN, SUBMAN SEEPPAJEU JOSEPH KLAPP, M.B. N. S. LAWBENOS,. - "WK. O. BUDH&H, JOHN SUPPLES. THOMAS GBAVEN, President, A. 8. GILLSTT, Vlas President. JAB. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. ep26 iftf Fame insura No. 406 CHESTNET FIRE AND INI,A. DIBEO 3T N. Buck, Obas. Richardson,; Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whitldin, Geo. A. West. O W- Davis, FKANOI3 N BUOi OHABLBB BWH WILLIAMS ! BLANO! fIOMMONWEAL Xj BAHOE OOMFAHY Oi SXIiYANIA. - DIBECTOES. Bavia Jayne, M. 8., Charles H Bos;era, John M. Wbitall, John K. Walker, Edward 0. Knight, Egbert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Strothers, Henry Lewis, Jr, Elijah Jones, DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. JOHN M. WHIT ALB, Vise President SAMUEL; S. MOON, Secretary. Office, Oommonweaith BniMing, 813 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. se4-if tf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 00. By older of WM, B, THOMAS, Collector of the Port of Philadelphia, and E. BUSED HYES, Surveyor, it be comes necessary for SHIPPEBS OF FHEIG HT EBo3£ THIS CITY to any point within the - or to points Sonth of the parallel or Gettysburg, In Adnmsor Franklin conntias, Pennsylvania, to obtain a PEBMIT from W. B. Thomas, Collector of the Port. VBOSCAO W. TOBV. Shippers will please be particular to attend to this notice before sending Goods to this Depot, as they can only be forwarded by complying with this rule. PHILADELPHIA, «SH§§i§s®GEBMANTOWH, and nob- BISTOWN BAILBOAD. TIME TABLE. On anfl after Monday, October 20, 1862, until farther notice. Leave Philadelphia, 0,7, 8,9,10,11, 13, A. M*, 1,3, 8,10, 4,5, 6X, 0,7, 8, 9*, 10X, 11*, P. M. leave Germantown, 6,7, 7.36,8,8}f, lOJf, A. SL, 1,2, s, 4,6,0.10, 7.10, 8, 9,10.10,11, P. M.~ OK SUNDAYS. leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M„ 3, 7,10){, P.- M, leave Germantown, 8.10 A. ML, 1,6, 9X< P. M. CHESTNUT Hill EAPLBOAD. leave Philadelphia, 8, 8,10, 13, A. U„ 2,-4,5, 8,8, and 1014, P. Ml. leave Ohostnnt Hffl, 7.10, 7.85, 9 JO, 11:10, A. at., 1.40,8,40, 6*, ex, 7.40, and 0.60, P. M. ’ * OH SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia, 9JO A. M., 2, 7, RM. leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A. M., li4o, 6.49, oil® A®® leave Philadelphia, 0,9.05,11.05, A» M., lfc, B,IJf, 6.06, 8.06,11*, P- M. _ leave Norristown, 0,7, 7.60, B, 11, A. 9,, ljf, ahd 0, P. M. ON SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia, 9 A. ML, leave Norristown, M. leave Philadelphia, 6,9.05, U. 06, A. Mi, IY, 8, 6.06,8.06 and UXi P* M. leave Manaynnh, 7X, 8,20, 9X, UJi, A. M., 2, 6.614, P- M. ’ * ON SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia, 9 A. ML, 2% andiSX, P- M leave Manaynnk, 7X A. M., 5& and B.P. M. H. K. BMEDH, General Superintendent. OelS-tt, , Depot NINTH and QBBKN Street*. IStWKa WIST OHESTBB TBAINS, via the PENNSYLVANIA BAHBOAD. . . L,: MATH IBS WgWy - r Corner ELffTENTH and MARKET Streets, HratTraiij at,,,.,.,.,.,....,. ■Jjf f 5* Second Train '"'"ts oO'Eub! Third Train at,,,.. ‘ d oft Fourth Train it.,,.,.,,,.-? *•?■«£• 5* K “ h?rata, *tois‘WKiT*OTESTßß,*‘ At 7.46, and **&*£**» «* leave Philadelphia at 7.80 A; M., and West Cheats* U T«iKM delivered at the Freight Station, MAB KETanaJUNIPKB, before 11.30 A ML, wfflbe da iivered at Weßt Gbeeter at 3P. M. - _ »■ - For tickets and farther information, apply to , JAMES OOWDKN, Passenger k&ok. LEWISI- HOUPT, General jy?Mt amusements. PHOTOGRAPHS. PICTURES. WANTS. BOARDING. FOR SALE AND TO LET. PERSONAE. INSURANCE COMPANIES. mSUBANOE COMPANY. CAPITA* 8200,050. 560.0».Q'0 0» IHCI company, Streot- IND mSTTRANOE. 3TOEB. " E. D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. S Justice, Washington Jons*, Obas. Stokes, I John W. Evermsn. IK, President. ftEDSOH, Vice President 0/Ef>, Secretary. [mhl9-fftf ■T >H FIRE INSU ’ THE STATE OF PEEH- FREIGHT BTA TIOH, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6,1862. SPECIAL' NOTICE. STATE OF MARYLAND, S. B. KINGSTON, JB., FBEIGHT AGENT. FOB GEBMANTOWN.