FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. the money market. Philadelphia, November 8. money and stock ctrolesjwere rather quiet fo-d»y, Ib i reis not much change to notice. Gold wan steady * i«l3l#> cloetug on the latter bid. Old demands s' 13 ‘® 12 fl bid. Certificates of Indebtedness were steady tt"'' « Quartermasters' vouchers ruled at 202# at! 1 ®?!" other Government securities were without ;li,»uD • [g oty abundant, and the channels Cb# lts ft lnvestment rather dogged. No change in the !*'* ,tocfc markot was without muoh notlvlty. Govern , .purities were more firmly held, and the sites im 011 ct . j, - er cent, State fives were steady B 6; Old City J* 0 ” 1 0 108# i the New (Improved #; West Ohester sevens sold »t 90 •, Camden and Amboy sixes, STwcre steady et 108# | Tioga Ballroad sevens at 108,; bid for Penn#. Ballroad Ist mortgage, the 2d do. 112 «d # ! ion* Island Ballroad tlxes sold at par; W Mre eixes were firm; 69# was bid for Schuylkill Written tiros; North Penua. Ballroad bonds and Ls bVelleyei*M were steady ; Lehigh Navigation sold gcbuylbtlt Navigation rote # ; the preferred was 8 ‘ nehlgb Zinc brought 30. " s sdlag Ballroad shares were firmer, and made an ad * [ • Camden and Amboy was # lower; Peno* ’Tlnlewa* steady at 65# ; North Pennsylvania im >s ' M g ; KUnchlU wbb active at 48# ; Beaver Meadow tranced # : Long Island # ; Tenth and Eleventh p»s -* w nae 2; Spruce and Pine was (toady at 16# ; Rlilso Avenue role # ; Second and Third sold at 75; fllrsrd College fell # ; Chestnut and Walnut felt # ; firten ond Ooaies fell to 83; Seventeenth anti Nineteenth W «B In more demand at 10#., The market olosed steady. L f j CKn that the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Ballroad , cctßP'ohdy out of debt, and has besides a considerable dnblng fund. I( is bj gentlemen who are , { | f inttrested in the road, on the most eoouomioal irinclplca.atid running, as it does, through a rapidly im- MOViog neighborhood, the receipts are daily iucreasiog, Li compelled the piecing of new cars upon the road. , Ibl company will declare their first dividend next daou arj, Bnd we welcome it to the list of interest-paying accorlllcs* , , The Helled States Mint paid out this morning, exc!u jire of the amount issued to the several banks, the sum of fifty thousand dollars ia postage currency. prtsel & Co, quote; P,g. Bends, 1881.......... .....103#0103# ir g, certificates ef indebUdoeie 98#«* 98#. g,'s, 7 SO notes.. 10*#»10S Onnrterm asters’ vouchers 2 ® 2#rtjj. Maters for certificates of indebtedness... .1 « f#dls. f1uid.......... .... 81#® 42 pr. psaand n0te5......... 26 o 26# pr. The value of the exports from Philadelphia to f; reign peits, f uiing ibe month of October, was as follows: great 8ritain..5292,575 pr50cc............ if'tS Belgium.• 14,14# jleiioo - 0095 British North America. 9,8i3 America..,..,. ................... 132,794 Africa.»» -Isy.iiuO Sritiefa West 1ndiee.......................... 190 394 (jjnr,i!& West 1ndie5......................... 150,620 Hotel.»••> » ...............1...... .8836,383 of the -banks of the three principal jitiMof (lie Uui°n> Jot the lest week, compare with the jnriootoneai and the corresponding time of 1881, as Jollowa lo*rs. Dopoalti. Sort;. SoTfmber 1.... #176,847 576 $167,130,267 Cum.¥o*nabwa....'..'.. 73.218,562 91 197,251 SSlpto,Ho7embßt3 .. 35,514,354 26,935,711 7»t, Oorn, Bre, bbla, borb bn U. bmli. KwTstk 35,419 635,189 6,218 69,060 0fcttwt0...,1',602 - 37,021 635 ISO 5 2'B 50,080 T«il. M1., ...840,588 - 4,897,823 221.113 802,628 toiUSTO 12,708 90.660 6.000 350 1*111,1349.,,,. 8,988 .. Its Ulowing statement la taken from W, T. Coleman lEo.'f Ban Francisco Price Current of October 10: 7m (sports oT merchandise from there for the nine sunlit Hiding Ootobtr 1 wore m follows: 4es York mid Boston. .82.621,487 81,098,316 $1,388,413 Enttaa 662.349 2( 01 384 173.040 Mtiio* 684 859 -79A180 749 213 ?eto 171 422 97 895 61.449 3»nS?rtcti U 211,763 201004 142,050 CUos., 648,454 62t,1til 431,012 AUbtt<ft ai 4 fm- lieft- 13123 536.662 800 609 Victoria, F. 1,..,.,..,. 1,736 772 672 672" 1.285 761 Japaa. 13 169 14 139 19 058 787,444 ' 687,012 956 45S *oW 7,388 62T 7,183 850 6,016,897 7keSe«- Yotk Evening Post af to-daysays: n,a w«k closes on a dull stock market- With oooa iic»[3i«powti sports the tendency haa bsea downward, 'toagtj at lo time has there been any pressure to sell, ytahtojß Eerely holding off till ihe full effect of tha wy.ijoßj shall have been seen, The market has. in a been adversely afluoted by ramors of foreign ytiittttatioiiß, but these being contradicted auvborita a7«y train Washington, they cease to oxer* any ioflu ?tceoij prices and with cheering news from the army s*cu!Mio!i would soon revive. : Tae BtroDSMt of (he speculative list is Brie old stock, ntiora tk* Board, a leading broker soUt about 1,000 ?“ Gi, supposed on foreign account. The price. “hjTtßicg, was64#, This market has- been supplied,’ jiUs ih wet&s, whh some 8,000 Bfaares from Engl *nd, at 4 ii » ?tft | swe for the reputation of the *tocß. here trice has not yielded under 8 at * V seat - nremlum. Gold was 24c>“ 8 ftt Z 9030, old Damapd Rotes 25c, and Stock Exchange Sale*, Not. B, iMportedbj a, E, Blatmakkr, Phlln. Exchange.} ?XUBT BOARD. ■ i ' lOOO Penoa 821 m...!07 ionn»„, tS 41 : 7 *'*t>s 90 300 t Xalaua Bos ... 100 A “bB,’63 105* 300 City 01... .102* ™Be«4lig 8...,b45 3BjJ 1500 do.. 103* JM f” 630 38* 1300 do 103* tfU. 4 V“ Wlo *B SS* 300 d 0... ...103* lOf4T? * eot, A ,„. SECOND 133 M Sh .‘ !IDC 30 67* 18* m T' 81 103* WB 'JoTntsblk.lOs s Mo{e.Bt B, OliOßlHa FBI Jib.. Bid. Alktd.\ ilsS 1 ®!! 104 t fel„S-104* 106 Sl* &• «?:“* *s* SfeiV- 88 00* Os u 33* 88* b &;*>..no* iio* bo « ’T0..104 105* Si a Bs ioo ioi ,S tsaiS* M* ss •• to!, t 0... " b s n ßsv,,;; ‘j •«,; ss£"%*&■ A llkf tlo -«*100 £V : -'-m ibH &£'■«* .51 The Flour matte tie rather firmer to-day, with ealee of 600 bble Ohio fnmlly at $7 60«»T.76, and In small lota to the retailers and belters at $6 26e6 50 for superfine; $8 76e8.25 for extra; *7.60«8 for family, and $8.26® 8.76 IP" bbl lor lancy brands, according to quality. The receipts and Btoohs continue light. Bye Fionr is scarce, with email receipts. *and sales at $6.60 W bbl, Corn Meal Is imitiired for, and Pennsylvania Is held at $3 50 bbl, without sales. Wheat.—The offerings are light; sales comprise 6,000 hns at 144®146c for fair to prime Western and Panna ref, in store, the latter rate is now generally refused for prime; white ranges at 160®175c, as in quality. Bye is a'eo scarce. Penna is wanted at 95©98c W bug. Corn is firm with very little offering; about 1.500 bus Pe-jna sold at 750, in st:re, 1,600 businfeiior also sold at 71c, Oats are more inquired for. and 900 bug heavy Delaw .re sold at 44)j o, in store. Penna are hell at 42®44c •W bun. Baulk v is quiet for the want of stock; 5.000 bushels Bailey Mait soid at $lBO. Babk.—There is very little Quercitron offering, and Ist No. lls wanted at $37 ton Cottcn —The market Is rather better, and prices have advanced lo2c IP lb, with small sates of middlings at eiceacip a. GnooEiiißS—Thera is very little doing, and prioes of. Sugar and Coffee are well maintained; smell sales of the latter at 29®800 foi Bio, and liagnayra at 28®300 IP lb. lien, and prices sf e unchanged, with email sales of Mess Pork at $l3 bbl. City-packed Mess Baof ranges at sl3®lBVbbl Batter continues very firm, and prices are lent ing up. Bales of roll at IS e2O c, and solid paosed atl6«rlSo. HBsn.i —There is a Bleady demand fer Clovarseed, with" sales of 600 bus at $606 25 4P bus, mostly at the latter rate for prime. Timothv is selling at $175©2, and Flaxseed at $2 6002.75 bus. Whiskv is firmer, bbis selling at 38,5( ra4oo, the latter In a Bmall.way, and drudge at3Bo 4P gallon. , CHICAGO BBEADSTUFFS MARKET - , Nov 7 Floor— Sales 63 Eg} pt winter super p. t ; 100 Clinton low grade spring extra; 100 Snow Flake spring extra; Br.O8 r .O Yukon winter super, all at $4.60. 225 Godwin’s im peiiei eprioK exfra; 60 Globe MiUs winter, all at $5. 100 Bartlett’s oboice double extra; 100 Derwent’s do. all at #6 30, 100 Smith’s Mills spring extra, $5; 50 Out gstnie winter;'2oo Wiscomin white winter, all at $5 28 100 Planter's MiU winter super at #416. Vi heat— Bales oflo,ooo bus rejected spring in lots at 70c; 6000 at7lXc; 4,600 at 1,300 earlyatNortb- Wi Stern elevator at 78c; 2,800 at same at 72c; 8,000 at same at 71c; 1 900 rejected red at 87o; 12,000 at 88c; 3.ofloatBBj{c; I.SCO at 89;; 3,000 at Northwestern at 90o; 3,000 Amber lowa at 91c ; 5 000 No. 1 spring at 60c; 6,(00 No. 2at 78o; 6,000 at 78%a, at Nortbw,it em ; 8 800 at 790; 1,200 No 1 red at 98c; 700 a'[ 970; llObags while on track at $1.06; 700 N0.2d0 in store at 99c. IMPOSTS OF FLOUB AND GB&.IN INTO BU F FALO FOB OOTOBEB—The following comparative table shows the receipts of flour and grain by lake and the Boffalo and Laho Boron Bei way for the mouth of October in each of the following years: ' 1859. 1860 1861. 1862. Flour, bbis .. 296,804 224,398 484,446 390,711 Wheat, bn...3,268,926 4,186 664 - 6,668,147 6,399,727 Corn,bn..... 210,7£9 843.156 3,423,025 3,738,817 Oals, bn,.... 370.518 175 632' 72868 4(9,457 Barley, bn... 138 639 131684 131,161 57,021 B>e, bus.... 62,607 39.758 16,563 72,627 Total grain.. 4.045 5,378,874 10,311,607 9,717.654, CINCINNATI PEOVIiIOS MABKET, Nov. 7 Mess Pork is held at 610 75, but S' 0 50 is the rate offered. We heard of no sales No drmand for Bulk Meats; Ba con is in demand at So for Shoulders, loose, and 5Xc for Sides. Lard dull at9jfc for ptimo. on the spot, and 9a for future delivery ; 370 tierces sold at the latter rate for December., Green Bams in good demand, and prices higher; 11600 pieces sold at s &c. There were also sales of 700 Clear Sides at 6)fc: 400 do. Cumberland Middles at 4}g @4X o, and 500 Bib Sides at 4 9 lOoSe. PINEGBOVE COAL TBADE FOB 1862.—Amonut transported fluting the last month: Month. Total. Union Canal 88Hraaa.......*23,291 07 .169,610 07 Swaiara 8ai A GIIAGEFUT. AND SKNSIOT.I-: WAV for a gen tleman 40 spend a moderate amount of money, is for him to go to Charles Oakford & Boa’s, Hos. 834 and 836 Chest nut street,the Contlneatai Hotel, and select a set of their megultn,.nt.Ladios’ Fute, for wife, daughter, sister, tr seme tsteeiiea -tady friend. Last week this was done in hundreds of insta»«e 6 j and the induce ments which this celebrated oid For house*,, this season offering to buyers, will secure to it an enormous trade. We advise oar friends to mike their selections early. Fine Quality of Sugars.—-Mr. O. H-Matt son, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Ten* streets, has now in store all the most select and desirable refined sugars, ‘from the beat refiners in the United Stales, to w hich we invite the attention of our readers. Messrs. Oakford & Son’s New Styles- of Fall and Winter Hats end Caps, under the Continental Hotel, are universally admired. 8a are their fine Mili tary trappings for Army and Navy officers. John Bull Getting ;His Back TTr-.—Oar bovine cousin, across the water, is getting bis beefy back up beesnse the ‘>290,” whioh ha gave Captain Semmas, to play pirate with, haß proved to be an edge-tool whioh cuts friends as well as foes. John has had some of his rich cargoes burnt at sea by his pet pirate, and ha is con sequently after the P. P. with a Bharp Btick. We trust that John, or somebody else, may speedily catch the raw-bef-d-and-bloody-bones gentleman, and that the bold bnecaneer may be treated to a hempen neck-tie at the end of one of his own yard arms. Whoever brings to pass this mnch.to.be desired consummation deserves to ei joy, for the remainder of bis useful life, ft e privilege of getting hiß Sunday clothes at the Brown Btone Clothing Hal! of Bockhlll & Wilson, Hos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Bic. Things.— London is a great city, and Now Yorkers regard their city as an'immense munici pality, and Philadelphia, in Bausre miles, excels either of them. Tut If the Mayors of Nineveh and Babylon could revisit the earth they would laugh at the preten aions of the moderns. The area of Babylon wag 285 sauare miles, surrounded with a wall 100 feet high, To feet thick, wilh 100 brass gates; and Nineveh contlined 218 sunare miles, Burronnded with a wall 100 feet high, and wide enough for three chariots to drive abreast. Yet, with all this, they had no ready-made clothing eatahlishment, where their citizens could be clothed handsomely and cheaply, ae we can, at Charles Stokes’s first-class Clothing Store, under the Conti nental. ■ An Odd Fashion Stilt, in Yogub.—Falling in love is an old fashion, and one that will yet endure. Oobbstt, a good, sonndEnglishman, twitted Malthas, the enti- population writer, with the factthat do all he could, and all that Government could, ay, all that twenty thou sand governments could, he could not prevent courting and falling in love. 11 Between fifteen and twenty-two,” saidbe, “all people will fall in love.” This is the aye at which young men generally show their taste and good judgment by wearing tha handsome and durable styles of clothing, gotten up at the one-price emporium of Gran ville Blokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, Philade phia. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS - HP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAM WIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chortnut Sts. B B Wigton, Huntingdon J Weil. St Louis 1. Ohas A Hardy, Pittsburg O L Williams, Detroit t J Jones. Pa W King, Jr, A la, Buffalo Geo Cook, New Haven Caps Beoo, V S A Oapt Gentry, U 8 A Jas D Dongherty.HarnaV* Jaa S Rowlaad, Kentucky N W Chator & wf, N fork J 3 York, Ohio Bobt Chadwick. Conn B O English, Hartford,Conn Gen M Palmar, USA B 8 Mason, Wash, D 0 Linn;Hason, Wash, DO W H Streets, Jr. Wash, DO JF BusiiugAsiS,N Brunsw Mr Gotischalk, New York Miss O Patti, New York Msx Strakosoh, New York John W Brewer, M D.U S N G B Shoenberger A la, Cin,o J Gottlieb, Cincinnati, O Mrs Geo John ton, Cln, O W Stovers G 0 L Peabody, Boston B J Dobbins & wf John C Fuller, Chicago Wm Matcher, Wilm, Del C P Waller, Honesdsle J K Lucas, At Louis OL Lemberton, Clarion,Pa T 9 West, Wisconsin •F West, SJltoankee Mr Williams Sc la, N Y Mr Abiio & !e, New York ’J O Green, Baltimore L P Cr»Bby, New York O J Storms A la, New York. 3 H Mctblrcy, Troy, N Y J How A wf, Boston Paran Stevens, New York O S Norris, Baltimore B L Stanton, Wash, D C MrsE MPtaaton,Wisb»DO MrsE M HntcbinsoDiWash B 1 Jewell, Brooklyn ; E M Herrick, Newark, H J Jr>o Herrick, Newark,N J A Wolcott, New York S B Kendnok, Indiana Geb Butcbius, Concord.N H AC Pierce, (toncord, N H John Pntonm & da, Boston D W 0 Bldwell. Ohas H Craft, Baltimore Theo H Tilton, New York O D Bonestel, California 8 HGrosbenerA 1, Buffalo J A Cooke & Is. OatßhiU W A Miliar, Somerset, Pa A A Ashforth, New York SB Payson, Boston HJ Micfarland, Boston B Buggies, Boston • J H Bucket, New York 0 0 White, Kentucky POener, Cuba B Gonzsiesy New York J H Caswell, ten* Island ! A E Dougherty, L Island Ospt BLe Bos. Trentou ' S F Fitch, New,York T Blanchard, Wash, DC, H S 800 l ton AI. Lagaayra Missßojas, Lsguayra OB McCarty, Bethlehem John Blake, New York Silas C Herring, N Y 3 B Peyton Haunibhl Groeo, Troy Mei L K Fanybura J F Gill A la. New York W McCoy, Wheeling, .Ya Miss Grier. Pittsburg . Hiss Canfield, Pittsburg N Holmes, Pittsburg J G Holmes, Pittsburg . SB Davidson & la. Pa A F Ebeimßn, New York W P Haven. Hew York H Hew York O W Eiiis A wKe, U Y n (Sates , FJ Hamilton, New York CaptJH Howell, Torkt’n T 8 Hamblin, New York Miss F Qher. Ohamhersburg Col Gher, Chambersburg E PEodV, Baltimore 0 A Henderson As, Wash c D Ttockweli. Obio T Stevens, New York ME"iowS OMIISe ° I^KeUetoWo° mUiU Cl EBaden’, Boston £ * °i'£r Y«k B Matlsek, Cincinnati Q A Nelloaa. New Yoric W Painter, USA. Capt 8 H Dyer, Chester, Pa WWBmith MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth St., below Aroli. Wm P Bayfield, Boxboro’ N A Hanna, Cadiz, Ohio A B Adams, Boston • „ John Burges?, New York L J Feddemau, Newtown T John Hawertb, Pittsburg Wn France, Allegheny D Sandt, Easton, Pa OhBS Collins, Pennsylvania Jas McLain, Pittsburg 3® N Peters, Steubenville,D A Wilson, Jr., Waynesbnrg B L Bacon,LesmiDgtonsOW.Chas McFadder,Downiagtn D Z Leggett, Woosler, O J H Wonerter, Detroit Thus O Frame, Dover, Del L B Lydev, Obio T Stem, Pittsburg St Janes Witttck, Penna Mrs Wittick, Pennsylvania John 3 Brown, Penna L K Holmes, U 8 M A N Pbtere, Delawars JW Allison J J Blell, Lock Haven J M Rawlins, Lancaster, Fa Mrs J B Biasing & Son, Pa P Buie, Cincinnati, Ohio A P Devoe, Canandaigua i B Carpenter, U S N Edmund Duster, Bethlehem M H Angel!, Columbia J A Eyster, QUambersbutg Jas Kelly, New York K Grout?,lnzer, New York John Arbuckla,Jr, Pittsburg Geo B Searitht, Carlisle Bamue! G Johnson, Obio W Graham, Milford. Pa . J B Jackson & wf. Delaware 8 B Mott, Pennsylvania Isaac V Muller, New York Dr Gardner, Pennsylvania A Gideon H B Walton, Delaware W Burly P J Barry, Tamaqua H 8 Cary, Chicago. 11l S A Bennett, Maine Wm Lilly, Carbon co. Pa Q B Augbinbaugh, H&rrlsb AMEBlGAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. Geo H Wcotten, Lanrel,Del. P Brady . Deß K Ludwig D E Trone, Hanovar H B Decker, Boobeeter E T Hayes, Norwich, BClissr, N. rwich J B Shinn, New Jersey - . McCarter, of Go A, 90tb Regiment. P. J., fCol.ByieV" -* McEDBOY.—At-Beverlf, on the. 7th iust., Mrs. Jane McElroy, wife of Charles C, Mcßiroy, In'the 09th year of her age. •, * . . NOEBXB -On fhe 9th instant, Mary Noms, ; lathe 74ib year of her age. \ -.,#.■■■ i BRADY. On the 6tb instant, Catharine, wife or James Binds, in the 30lh year of bet age. . < i BROOKS On the 7thinstant, Adelaide L , wife of; JU R RD OE—On the 7th inSt.. Julia EUiotßrnce, deicgUjr or WillUm W.’ and Elizibetli T. Bruce, of Lsringtoc, B BDOB a’nAN —At the hospital, in'Hagerstown, Mi., oi. the 81st October. Jacob S, Buchanan, aged 30, yews, s metobi rof Oo 0,3 d New Jersey. ■* PADDAHAN—On the 6th instant, Miss Elya J»ne Callahan, daughter of Matthew and Margaret OaUahan, seed 27 years. _ „ , BUBOEE —Onthe7thinstant, Oapt. JaiMOX. Bfi,lger, of Oo.C, 91st Begiment. P. Y., aged 47 Seats, . .* THE PEESS-HPHILAffIEKPHIA: MONDAY. NOVEMBEK 10. 1862. B A Roberts, Oheytbr cs DIED. MABKLEW,—On the Bth irißtaat, Edward Marklew, Id Ihe 43d y ear of bh Tfce lelativee aud frietda of th© famVy f , »!*«> Ko. 'o,'i T. M. 'OoinmbU Mark Lo*Jgß» No 9U Aactjea Ledge, No, 466,1. O. of O S\, Sous of 6t; Qaafga 3d cletya acd Spring Garden Fire Eogiae Ooa>pini’» ac® r( >* epec’.fuHy Icviied to attend tfcre faceral-from Wa Ute 2So. 19VS Hamilton street, on Taesday, 3 o’clock P.M. **' TBDMP.—On the evening of the 7ih instant, Hyw*td S■ 9 rump aged 15 years, son of Daniel and Mary Trump, . The relatives and friends of the family are reapecfcrnily Invited, without further notice, to attend the funeral, from the residence of hia father. Johnson street, Gar msntown, on this (Second day) afternoon, at 2 o oiock.* BOBEBTZ— At Simpson Hospital, Belay H*n*e, Maryland, on Fourth day (Wednesday) mormng. 5h instant, Joseph J. Bobettk, Co, I, laSth Regiment, F. V., in tbe 26th year of his age. i, . Hia remaißS Vrere interred. from the residence of hia molher, in Port Kennedy, Montgomery oonnty, P«-,-on Sixth-day, (Fiiday,) 7th instant.' ' *■ ZIMEBMAN —On the Bth instant, Mary Ann Ztmer man, in the 18th year of her age. Eer relatives end friends are respeotfnliy invited to at tend her funeral, from h.r father’s residence. No. 13? North Secondstreet, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o clock. Funeral services in the First G. H. Ohuroh, K>ce Street, below Fourth . , JDSHOE.—Buddenly,' on the 6th inst., Warner Jus tice, aged 64. ' , The funeral will take plaoe this (second day) 10th test., at 10 o’clock, torn his late residence, 842 Norta Eighth street, - TAY LOB.—On Friday, November 7, at the residence of bis brother at Bristol,'Pa., of consumption contracted in the service, Lieut. Charles Howard Taylor, company' F, 69th Regiment P. Y, son of Thomas S. Taylor, of this city. , Funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law, Henry M. Dechert, Thirty-ninth and Locust streets, 'West Philadelphia, thia (Monday) afternoou, Novi 10; To proceed to Woodland Cemetery at 3 o’clock. The re latives and friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. ■’ * LOG6N —Suddenly, on the morning of the 6‘-h inst,, Mias Emily M», daughter of Wm. O. Logan, of this city, at the age of 18 years and 8 months. w PENDEBGBsBT.—On Friday morning, 7th instant, Commodore Garrett J. Pendergrast, Gutted States navy, in the 60th year af bis age. The friecds cf lhe deceafcd aud ofßceTa of tho army and navy end of the marine corps are invited to attend tbs fsoeral fcoci' his lftte Ho. |l4OO Walnut street, this (Monday) afrernom, at 2 o’clock. Religious services at St. Stephen’s Church, at 3X P- M , precisely ' ANDBEBS—On the 7th inst., Mrs. Emil? O. Andreas, wife ot Isaao T. Andtess, in the3tihyear of her age. * -ASHTON.—KiIIed, at tha battle of Antletam. on the : 17th of September. Wm Harrison Ashion, of Co. D, 28th Beginient, P. Y., eldest son of G. S. and S. T. Ashton, in the 22d year of his. age. * BL ACK.—On the 6th instant, Mrs. Esther Ann Black, wife of Mr, Jnbn L Black, in tbp43dy,arof her age .* Blag s dhess goods— black Velour Reps, Yeibnr Ottomans, Grain de Poudres, Epinglines, Popelihes, French Merlqps, Frenoh Oash-r -mereß, .cheap Cashmeres alb wool Monsseline de :L»ine3, single and double widths; cheap De Lainea; Tamlaes, Baratheas, Drsp d’Almas; English and French Bomba zines;- Silk- warp Cashmeres, Turin Cloths, Crape Cloths, Paramatta?, Irish Poplins, Satin de Chines, Bombazine Alpacas, Ao. Also, Block Silks and khswls. of every description. BESSON & 80N, Mourning Store, ooSVtf ! No, 918 OHESTNDT Street. T7TYRS & LANCELL, X!i FOURTH and ABOH STREETS. OPENING FOB FALL SALES: Magnificent Bilks. Magnificent Shawls. Magnificent Poplins. Good Black Silks. Btobest Printed Goods. ' Good Stock of Staples. - . CAtfTION.—WHEREAS, A NUMBER of Letters and Papers have Ueeu deposited iu the PCST OFFIOE, on which have been cl iced the IN TERNAL BEYENDE STAMPS, iu payment of post age, the public ate hereby cautioned against such uss of these . stamps, as the Post Office Department: will not re cognize them, and; all suoh Letters will be “ Held for Postage,” and Attained at the office - ~ - * O A. WoLHORN, Postmaster. Puii.aoki.phta Post Ofpioe. Nov. 8,1662 It ryr=» THE FIRST LECTURE OP THE IFg 7 COURSE, in aid of tits. ObUROH OF ST. JBATTHIAB vlil be deitverd at OOSUERt HALL, on TUESDAY ETBNISG. Nov. 18.1862, as 8 o’clock, by the Bt. Rev. JOHN HENRY BOPKtSS, O. D. Sub ject—** Astrology, Divination, and Necromancy *’ Ticket!) for eaiaat 0. M.. Burns’, 911 Uhastaat street; Episcopal BookDeaository, 1224 Obeatnnt street; W yea & Broa ', T 414 Walnut street, and at the Hall. Prife 26 ceuta. . nolO-8t if . nrSr* MERCHANTS’ AND MAN U FAC TU lli? Rhßo’ BANK, :.pmBßUaa.— Till Bilik hiu declared a Dividend oi FOUR PER 0K t, free of fcl! Texts, out of tbe profits for the last six roofitka, pay able on or after the 14th lost- Eastern Stockhoidera will be paid at the FARMERS’ AND MEOHASIO3 1 BANK, of Philadelphia W. a. DENNT, Cashier. SiTTfuirae. Not. 7.1862. -■ no9-6t mbs. SPRING GARDEN SOUP SOCIETY, [L§ BUTTON WOOD Street. eaßtot Broad.—Tire An nual Bleotlon for MANAGBB3 will,be held on MON DAY BVENIN3 next, November 10®, between T and 8 o’clock, at the Bc«p House. bo6 5t JOSEPH J. WIIjT.IA.MB, Secretary. mbo OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST Its TO THE ABMY AMO NAVY, Philadelphia Oct. 24th, 1862. ■Wounded Soldiers and Sailor* deiirons: of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, stonld apply immediately at the office, of tlio Burgeon Artist to the Government. No 1609 OHSSTNCI Street. B. FRANK PAfiMBR, oc26tf. Government Bnrgeon-Artist. T w TREAS DREE 1 S DEPARTMENT, PENNSTI/VAlflA BAILiiOAD OOMPANT, PUiLADKtPBIA Oc»obcr 17, 1862. i The BOARD OFDIEEOTOE9 hftvotWs day * de clared a Semi-Annual Dividend of POOR PER GHST. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and Government Taxes, payable on and after Noyember 15th,1862. : ; Powers of attorney for-the Collection of: Dividends oan he had on application at this office. TEOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer, . No. 238 South Third etreat. ect 18-lm ME CH AW IG S’ BANK—PHDLADKL- pbia, October T, 1862. • Tbo Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Hnnaa_OTi -MORD AY. November n.ibeiwwm- J. ‘wiiSGAND. Jb ■ Uashier. '„✓==» CORN EXCHANGE BANK—PHH-A -11 5 DBDPB.IA. Noyembbii 4, 1862 —Tne Directors declared a divided! of FOUR PEE CENT., clear of alltaxes, payable ondemand. aos-6t J, W. TOBBKY, Oaatler. «==> FARMER S’ ;.*£» ~W&>mSXm> Q^FbANK—PSIDaDEIiPBIA, NoTBMBEB i, 1862. Xbe Board ot Directors bare this day deciared ft divi dend of IHBEK AND OS E-HALF PfiB OK NT-, pay able on demard, clear of United btates andStato taxes. ncs-8t W. RUBB COS,. Jr, Oavhler. -IV7==» COMMERCIAL BANK OY PENNSYt [fJFYAK IA— PttICADEDPaiA, NOVEMBER 4, 1802—The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of THEBE PBB OBNT., payable to too S ock holdera, free of State and National taxeß, on and after Friday, the 14th Inst. nos-di;l4 S. C. PADMBBi Cashier. . „*=» BANK op PENN TOWNSHIP—PHI LADJiIiPHId. Kovkmbeb-4. 1862 —The Direct orshave this' day declared a dividend of FilUB PE.B OEHT. en the capital Block for the last six months) pay able on demand* clear of United States and State tax. nc6 12c - JAMBS BUSSELL. Cashier. ; GIRARD BANK. —PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4,lBB2—The Directors have thta day de- SSd ft Dividend of POUR PER CENT, odt of . the pr< fits of the last six months, payable on and after the 14th instsnt) free of taxes. noS6t W. li. SOHAFFEB,.Cashier. MECHANICS* BANK.—PHIL ADEL PB.IA, tOTEMBEtt i, 1862 —The of Di rectors of this Back have declared a dividend of FIVE PEB OB BT. on the basineßS of the last six months, pay able to (he Stockholders, on and after the 14th instant, free of all taxation no6»dt34 ■e>' IBK PHIIADBr.PHHBiBI.Krr ILjS Koyembjsr 4.1882 —The Directors bate declared aJJiTldecd ofFOUB PEE OKNT. for the last six months, payable on demand, _ „ .. ncs 6t B B. OOMBGYS, Cashier., n>=> KENSINGTON BaNK. PHUiiUEh lilg: PHIA, Sov. 4, 1862— The Directors, have this daydeclared a Dividend ot FIVE PEE CENT., payable on demand, clear of State and United states taxes, - eos 6t 0 T. YBBKS3, Cashier. ,y=- FAB ME RS ’ -AHD MECHANICS' Uos -EAHK—Philadelphia, October 6,1862. Ttie Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the ITthday of November next, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 3 o clock P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Honse, at 4 o’clock P. M„ agreeably to the charter, W. BUJ3KT.QN, *1 k , - oc7-tnol7 ~i y. , <> Cashier. MBS. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PJSNfliSYL llv§' TAISIA. ‘ ' Philadelphia, Oat. IS, 186 J. A general meeting of tbe dtocfehoiders will.be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the 4th day *of So veniber next* at 12 fit. * . , • _ The annual election for Directors will beheld at the Banhing House, oo MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next, between the hours ot 30 A. M. and 1 P. K. . ocl3- niwftl7 ' 8. 0. PALMES, Cashier. ry==* CUftSOLtBASION BAN,ft—.FillLA ll*s. DKL.*BIa, October 9,lBfii r ‘ihe Annual Election for DIBEOTOB3 will be held at the BansiDg House on MOiSDaY, the. 17th day of No vember next, between the hours of 10 i. Maud 2 P. M. .; i General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same platoon Tuesday, the 4>h day of November; at 12M. [acio-fmwtnll] JOS. N. PEIB3OL, Oashier. «*==. SOUTHWARK BASK. . . 11ls 7 ' rHH.ADjSi.rHU, October7,lB62, Xbe ANNUAL ELECTION for DIBKOTO BS willbe beta at the Banking Honee on MONDAY, the 17th day of November, beßveen the honra of 10 o’clock A. fll. and 2 P* H» A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at lbs tame place on TUESDAY, the 4th day ot November next. At 13 o’clock H. " _ _ ~ ocS- wfintno'l7 • E. P. STKEL, Oashler. «==. GIRARD BANK-BHIDABELPHIA, October 8,1883. u u The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Bouse, on MONDAY, the 17th dayhf Hovem ber, between the bonis of 10 A. M. and 2 P. . M. . A General Meeting of the Stoct holders will be held at the same plate on TUESDAY, too 4th at 12 o’clock M. ff. L. SCHAFFEB, „ oclO-imw,taol7 Oaahier. CONSOLIDATION BANK, —PHILA* DELPHI A, Hoy. 4,1882 —Tee Board of Direc tors have tliis day declared a Dividend of FOPB PiCB CENT., clear of TTolted States and'Strte tax, payable on and after 11th instant. Bos~wfO:3fc -**=- S4SS OF PENS TOWNSHIP; fi g , BHinADEtPiHA, Oct. 11,1803. ‘ An election for thirteen Directors will be held at tho Banking House, oh MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next, between 10 o’clock A. M. and 8 o’clook P. M. The annnal meeting of the Stockholders will be held at , * the Banking Honse, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of No-. Tomber next, at 10 o’clock A. M. „ ~ * ocl9-mwftal7 JAMES BUSSELL, Cashier. MB* IHB PHILADELPHIA BAIML-r- IL§ Phiiaoei-pbu, October 6,1882. J he annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at tiie Banking Howe on TUESDAY, November 4.180*i at. O^C^OCk Tbeannual election for Directors will be held at the . Banting Haase on MONDAY, November 17, bo tween the bonrs of 10 A. 51. and 2 P SI. ocB-wltntnol7 B B. 00MEGY8, Oaghler. nr==- AT A IHEETING OF THE CITIZENS! U ? BOUNTY BUND COMMITTEE, held the sixth. oSy of November, A. D. 1888, the following preamble, and resolutions were adopted : ... -. Whereat, This Committee did, la consequence of. tee draft to take place on the 28th of October, discontinue the payment of bounties to recruits enlisting after the 27th. and it haying been ascertained that the . quota cf Philadelphia is fnl 1 , and the draft thereby avoided, ana. bb this Committee stttl have funds which were subscribed by the citizens with a view to obtain soldiers to defend the GoveromeDt of the United States ttp prcwo* -rebellion: therefore! •" « Metolvtd, That, until otherwise ordered, thje uom? mittee will pay a BQOJSTY OB FIF : TX DOLLABSto each recruit hereafter enlisted and mnjtared into. thq.. service in tbiß oity for the old Philadelphia regiments now in the field, as formerly, and also. fos tiie regular army of the United States, when be jolna his regiment, in such m inner and form, as shall be adopted,, and all re quisites being complied with, . ' Beiolvtd, That all resolutions, A,e. v iocOMiatent with the foiegoing, are hereby repealed; Provided this reso- Intion does not affect the farmer action of this committee ; jn regard.to.the twenty companies of .three-years men of.this committee will be U united altogether to the above bounty, and, that all applicants for additional facilities be so informed. , 1 M . THOMAS WEB3T«B> Chairman. Boris Bt-ODGitT, Secretary. „ „„ wriwirs. Action on the above vnU commence ooWEWtss- DAY, 12th of November, by whioh time the forma wll Officers will, apply at . the Disbursing Agen cy, No. 8 YfILIIKQ’S ALLEY,’ for InstroQtl'Jßl tpVY», J. WIEOAKD, Jit , Oaehior. JOS. S. PEIRSOL, Cashier. ryr==. NAVAL ORDER-IT BECOMES MY Lhjy duty to annonnoe to the offiwrs of the Navy and Marine Oorfs in this city the death of Commodore Q. J. PEKDEBGK'AST, which occurred at bis residence, Bonibwest 'corner tf Twelfth and Walnut streets, this momit'g. Tbe funeral will take place from thence on MONDAY, the JOtb inst. at 2 o’clock P. M., at which all Officers of the Navy and Mailae Corps, on duty hers, are direoted to attend, and Officers of ifte Army and Navy on the station are respectfully invited to pay thff appropriate honors to the • memory of a distinguished officer, who dkd while in ccmmand of this naval station. Officers of the Navy will wear undress uniform, span lets, swords (with crape), and caps . HENRY ROLANDO, Commanding Officer. COMMAHDAHT'S Office, United States Navy Yard, FbtMelpbia, 7th November, 1862, noB 2t MILITARY. 11 HEADQUARTERS RESERVE HBKtOADE, FIRS! DIVISION, P.M—Philadel filpati, Nov. (i, 1882. ■“ SPECIAL ORDERS, No. 12—1. The First Be. giment, B. B , has the honor to be selected as the escort at the funeral of the late Commodore GABREI J. PEN DKKGBAST. li. The Begfmeiit will form on the north aide of Wal nut street, racing soaib, the left resting on Twelfth street, at 2' o'clock P. if., on MONDAY, the 10th inst. By order of O- M. B AKIN, Colonel Third Begiaent, Commanding Brigade. JOHN E. ADDICKS, A A. A. General. It ii ARMORY GO. Ey Ist BESH ®:MEN I RBSERYE BIST®&DE—The Company will llf snsfniMe at the Armory TO:DAY, at 12 M , for PA BADK, in fatigue nniform, with overcoat and gloves. By order H. C. KENNEDY, Capt »in. JAMES M. KBBN, O. S'. It COISTINIKTAR CAVALRY. J&mn CAMP METDA'LP, Hnddonaeid, N. J. Bo 'T f W gimenta) Headquarters-403' WALNUE Street A U who wish' to attach themsel vss to a Cavalry Beglment, will meet with' no equal'opportunity, as this is the only Buthorized'Cavkiry Begiinnht' BMng"raise4 in the State. The line and staff officers are men of character and ex pi rieuce. JESSBE. PEYTON, no6-tf _ Colonel Commanding. RUSH’S LANCERS;—Young JH9I Men wanted to fill the. ranks of this regiment. new companies to bS raised immediately. Principal Bendezkdns No. 800'CHESTNUT Street oc2l-3w*' ' .. . RETAIL DRY GOODS. jgYKE & LANIDE3LL. E. & L. FOURTH AND ARCH'. POPLINS PROM AUCTION. PURPLE POPLINS, GREEN. POPLINS, . BLUES, BROWNS, BLACKS, MODE MERINOES, BLUES, PURPLES, BROWNS, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, PINE SHAWLS,; CLOAKS, Ac., 4 4 LEONS VELVETS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA SHAWLS, GOOD BLANKETS, VELVET CLOTHS, / WELSH FLANNELS,: CLOAK CLOTHS. no7-tf T B. CASBILBEEBY, 45 NOBTH ?/ • KIOHIH Street, has now opened the largest and cheaptststock of BBOOHE and BL ANKET SHAWLS in ibis market: also, : 20 pairs 6-4 various Bhades fine 880 WN 008U893, 44cents. ' ■. ■ ’ 10 pairs 5 4 slightly imperfect BROWN OOBDBGS, 37>(c. ■ 5 lotsof MEBINO BOBE3 9X yards, each robeoon tains all the trimming reutdred. Kichest goods of the sesßon. 1 case 4-4 French Chineses, 23 cents, l ease English furniture Chintzes for Comfortables, 12Xc > the old price. i 300 pairs of ■ Delaines, all the new designs, 24 and 25 cents. us. - 30 pairs Bich FIGUBEO and PLAID GOLOBS, at 25 ceDts. . - 20 pairs 4-4 AII-Wool Plaids, 60 cents, cheap. 3 cases 4-4 Poplin Seps, all the choice shades, 81c, to *1.26, SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! BLACK. SILKS, just opened, from 90 cents to ®2, 1 lot Dark Blue Plain Silks, at *ll2, 1 lot Mode Silka, Ten heavy, at 9T cents. PLAIN SILKS FOB EVENING DBBBSES.- - Pearl, Pink, Cherry, Blue, Magenta, and White. The above goods 22 inches wide, and extra heavy, at Si 25. 5 lota 4 4 Heavy Figured Bepe. at 50 and 66 cents. - BOUENISG GOODS DEPAETMESf. BLACK GEOS GBAINED SILKS, 81.10 to 8162. Black: Bombsztnea.ljj yards wide, something new. - - Black and White Neat Figured Wool Delaines, 37% cents ' ' ’ 1 Bl«ck and White Delaines. 6 A Black Lupin’s Oashmeres, cheap. Black all-wort Delaines, 37 cents, good quality. 2 yards-wide Black Cashmeres, at 81 cents. A large lino of Black Alpaca from 25 cants to 81, old prices STAPLE GOODS, Hamilton Bleached Cotton Flannels, wide, 31 %. A-lsrge stock of all- wodl'White Flannels. '’'l'casesßlenkets, 12Xi cheap. - ' 2CO pairs Gray Biankels, SI 8T jw JHarikot. WILiLI&MWILLE MCHMN, Wamsncta, Bay Milts, ToreEdale, Whitney, and all, finest class 4 4 Bleached Shirting* less than case prices at this time 42-iiicli "Waltham Ktwllnsi cheap. _ MABTIfcI.A AHD BOSSKT VELVETS. Several lots Black Mantilla Velvets, fiom the late Bales. 32 inch wide from ®4 50 to 7 50 Velvets; choan.'' ' , _ . , A line of Figured All Wool French Merinoes, loft from last Beaaon, e2, ; 75, and oASSELBEBBY’S Mammoth Pry Goods Bouso, 'Hortk EIGHT® Street, below Arch. V. S -Alot of imparted WaTBB-PBOOF CLOAK INGS, by the piece or yard, cheap. Biae& Cloaking Cloths in great variety. nolO 2tif r\NE OABE OF PLAIN POULT DE V/ 803 E BIIiKS, just received, for sale below the regular priccts, as the goods wore ordered by us last spring, at a stipulated price. „, / Also* 013© cas© of ne&t fignrcd Gro a d’Athens Silks* In Brown', Mode, Humboldl, and Green figures. .fancy Silks. to variety of styles. Heavy Black Corded Silks. Heavy Colored-Corded Silks. Black Figured Sfiks, from Auction, chtap. , To be opened tbia morning, one case of rick lustre Black Silks, for sale almost as cheap as they have ever, been sold. " * BOWIH BAXib & 880., j, 0 y) 26 South SBCOtID Street. TjIASHION ABLE POPLIN 3 AN 0 J 3 BEPB.-JoBt owned, New Shade Yiolet De Alps. New Shade Claire Bine. Hew Shade Fashion Green. Hew Shade Wine Color. Brewniandfineßla<*B • , T FSYUK & liAHDßlilit FOURTH and ABOB.Streets. QILKS AND MERINO ES FROM © Setf York Auctions. Fashionable Dress Silks. - , Moire A ntlenes, very rich. Fine Purple Herinoes, new shades. Fine Bine Merinoes. new shades. Mode-colored French Merinoes. TETBtfi & DABTDBSDD, FOUBIH and ABOa Streets. financial. LOAN—7> BO BON DS PBOPCSAiS wirl be received at this Department Ter five daj r from the’terith instant, and opened oo tbs sixth day, for Thirteen Miliionß, Font Twenty Thousand, Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars, (813.420,580), being the whole amount of 7 30 Three Years’ Banda anthoriasd by-law, and remaining undis posed of. Offers for any Bmount not less than one bond of Fifty Dollars will he considered, but the Department will be at liberty to di cline all nroposala not regarded as advantageous to the Government. : , . . .. , Ten per cent, of each amount affaird must be depomted with an Assistant Treasurer, and will be forfeited in case of acceptance of proposal and non-payment of the ba lance, within ten days from date of notice of acceptance. AH deposits on acconnt of proposals not accepted win be immediately-returned to the offerers. -■'Oil receiving deposits, the Assistant Treasurers will, when any deposit inav be made, issue, dup.ieate certifi cate!, the orisinal of which he must deliver to the offerer, by whom it will be sent, with his proposal, to the Secre tary of the Treasury., v , . , . „ , Bo proposal will be considered m ® critificate: nor will any proposal be received after twelve o’cloik of the day fixed for the opening. oHiajs> ...... Secretary of the Treasury. U. 8. ... FIVE TWENTIES; 20-YEAR six per gent, bones, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOYEBH MENT AFTER WYE YEABS. ■ £ am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT FAR, Interest will commence from the. DATE OF SUB SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub. Treasury or Depository of the United Siatoß,. on the first days of May and November . of . each year. At the present rasMiuM os coin, these Bonds yieSft about EIGHT per cent, per annum. A fun supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, 114 SOUTH TH!IRI> St. Ot>6 If : MISSES O’BBIA N, 1107 WKiWAXHH'n.BtreeLwiU Open PARTS’ HILLINEBY; fortoa Winter, on THURSDAY, November 8,1882. ;. noS-lSi* r _ .. -U__ A BARB CHANGE. ift purchase % superior MAYNABD’3 XSiFLE—two rifle and ore shot baiiel-fintihed le v complete itf&ie/ For f ale by PBIIdSG WILSON,* WAY^ NEW YORK, NOVEMBER, 1862. ORVIS, NEWELL, & SMITH Invite the attention of the Trade to Shdr large Stock Of VELVET S RIBBONS, &c. n 010.61 COMMISSION HOUSES. A KMY BTANOABD ' BLUE KEBSEYS, . CANTON FLANNEL, &c , &c. rOB BAKE, NET OiSH, BT C3EO. GUIIGrQv n 610% ; No. 219 CHURCH Alley. USAGgT BAGS! BAGS! JL) 5.600 Androficoggitli 2 bur?, 17 oz., cotton, I'.i.CCO Ozark, do., do 4.000 Yeoman, do., do. 3:000 Centrerille, do;, do. 2,000 Prlned Albert, do., do. 9 6.000 Hanover, do', do. 3,000 Union, A, flax and cotton. Gunny and Borlap Bags, kH'aidSs, for sale by JOHN T. BAIIIBY & DO., 113'North FHOST Street. rolO-lmf 0 A RRE T IN GS , GIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS, WOLFE & GO., COMMISSION HIEOBAHTB, No. 133 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHI A. tgr A fall assortment of Philadelphia-made Carpet* always to Store. ■' •.--■■A; ■ <*>3 3a> OOTTON .YARN. SUPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. 10, tor sale be FROTHINGHAM &' WELLS. " ■ ooa-tf army goods. DABK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS JTOB OJTIOEBS. ABM.T BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. lO.OUNOS DUCK. DRILLS^'STANDABD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED .SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. Yor sale by ' ■■ FROTHINGHAM & WELLS; •ei-iitf COFFIN, & 004 HO. 330 CHESTNUT STREET, Me prepared to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY .■■■■■•■■ ov ARMY WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS, ©Y STANDARD QUALITY. . . •. en37-»aa gIiIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, Ho. US OHBSTNUT BTBEET, COMMISSION MEEOHANTB ■ »o* *K« SAM O* PinLADELPHIA-MADH 6003)8. se29-6n> ' DRY-GOODS IMPORTERS. Q.EO. D. PARRISH;, 313 CHESTNUT STREET, Offers (or sals 10,000 ARMY BLANKETS, Five pounds each, 6 feet 8 inches wide, by T feet long. BBOWN.GRAY AND BLUEGKAY BLANKETS, 4 Hm 5 lb.. 6 lb., and 7 lb., the pair, Of various sizes. LOW PLAID HORSE BLANKETS. HEAVY OOTTON AND LINEN DBILL3; BLADE SILESIAS, ALPACAS, In aU qualities, and other LININGS, adapted to the wants of the Trade. TERMS CASH. Also,-Fine, heavy OFFICERS’ BLANKETS. 12,000 YABD3 11-4. SHEETINGS, FOB HOSPITAL BSE, And tbe usual assortment of British STAPLE and GOODS. ■ 0029 mwflm LADIES’ FURS. PAN 0 Y PUR S' JOHN A. STAMBACH, * IMPOBTEE AND MANUFACTUBES OP LADIES 1 RANGY PURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. JUBtcpened, a large and handsome Stock of LADIEIS* AND GHIBDBBN’a FANCY TUBS, of every descrip tion and in the newest and moat approved styles, at ihe lowest Cash Prices. 007-3ta T AIAIES’ FANCY FURS. Ju . JOHN- FAREIRA, No. 718 -ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, IMPOBTEE AND MANUFACTURES LADIES- FANCY FURS. My assortmeut of Fancy Fws for Ladies and Children Is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present 'season.: All add at the manufacturers’ prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call \ 003 - 4inif JNTERNAL REVENUE LICENSES.. All persons who have applied for LICENSES Prior to. tho Ist of NOYEMBEB, in the Second, Third, -Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eleventh wards, ara-notifie| to call at once at the COLLECTOR’S OFFIO®, No. 304 CHESTNUT STSSSP, and obtain their Licenses. JESBER HAE-DINO,. - no7-3t Collector First District Penna. ; BIG GUN " . aEMOVED PROS! ■ 482 TQ 415. OHESmUT. STREET, OPPCBITB.THE CUSTOM HOpSE. PHILIP WILSON & GO. Have removed their.. Gups, PistoU, Biflea, Fisnis* Tai&le, BkaWOricket-av? Bbw Bal > I ®J ,lemante ’ osfie * Kusfceta and Eanipmenta.to OC2O Irn 43.5. CHESTNUT BTBBE.T. T7IYE AND EAR, N®., Fi 337 North SSSTHrStrast.— It is with no smaß era-. tinea tlon' and pleasw'e'jthat I am able to rrferto my la bors as an ocnHrtAnffaoristr during the past eight moatha in the city or Nnmerous oafle34)fdeaSaess, _ some of whiclAhave been for yearr standmg. and very the Eye and Ear, wlajn sight and heariUK hard, been seriously ob»trncted, or almost en tirely lost, have been aacceasfaUy treated^-and.ibe pro fession has, from time to time, been astiuddKdatmym most BHB®6BB* botb niedics>2y«aiid surgically* I v ill WBnaEt a‘cnr« in every case wbcre,tbe eargans are perfeet U formation; sarth X entiest, all these who are afflicted, to avoid saelendlng unacks,'. who have no oonft dence Stoeirormabillfy. ' JAHAP-DaWffS, M. D., : noT, 101*5 OenNet and Anttefe T?YE AND EAR.—3ROFES3OR 4 Jta ISAACS, OCULIST ASS ASSIST, from Ley. Holland, hag located Mtaaelf at Noi 611 PINE' Btreet, wlera persona afflielri with .diseases of the EXE tmd EAE,‘will be sdentiauaHy treated, and,.cored, 1? ontable The Professor hse numerous testimonialain Ids pcsieAlon of bis remarkable; oares which hn has per formed tbronghont tha Pulled Statea,;from,tite hiabeet; BohrcesVwbich' he w*s show' to any one" whp, m*7 oill. ABTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pain. N. B.— No charges made for Bjagdnatfen. nci 61# TjIXE AND EAR. —S&rJAMES J2i LEWIS, OCTULIBT and AU*IBT, hag again re tnrned &em & proTeasfonal tonr to jwpe. and perma nently Iccatai ut No. SB7 North SjXTH- Street hoßis ftQStg {3 PA- Sl» fSS.Sto4 S«.'®* ’ 0Q MEN lOR ONE WOMAN, \>y Ot/ H. Emllie Ohevolter, only 40 cents. PITCHER'S Cheap Btohstore, 439 OBB3TBPT Street. It T>fiOTO*B APHB AT FIFTEEN JL , CENTS! We bays now a full assortment of Card Photographs, comprlt-irg PORTRAITS OP DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, OOP IBS OP CELEBRATED ENGRAVINGS, GROUPS, VIEWS, SC., SC. The superiority <•{ these Photographs, in even ptatnco lar, is universally acknowledged: every Card is perfect and lasting. PRICE—FIFTEEN CENTS EACH, OB *1.50 PEB DOZEN. Also, a large assortment of superior Photograph Al bums, at very low prices. WM. B. S ADPBRD MABTIEN, noB-tf • . 608 OHBBTNOT Street. "OULES FOB SPELLING—Comped JIV and Arranged by S*fiAHolB J. OOLLIES, Fries, 10 CENTS. The Eoita here given hatfff been collected from fcfer writings of standard anthers* and are published in a* cheap and condensed form, so that any one might avail himself of the information thrra afforded. WU. 8. & ALFBKO MARTIAN, 606 oras-rsur street. The rev. mr. harbau&h’S works —ifEir EDSrro?r&. HEAVEN, OB THE BUSTED DEUX lEtll edf. HEAVENLY RECOGNITION OF EMENDS. 18 edi. THE HEAVENLY B DME. 10th edition. THE FUTURE LIE®. icohiding the above three vole. THITTBTSE GLOBY OF WOMAN. 12mo. K cloth. UNION WITH THE OHUBOH. HAKBAUGH’B POEMS- 12mo. LINDSAY & BLAKISTOS, Pobliehere and Bookseller?, noB ' 2B Benih SIXTH Street, above Obsstont MILITARY AN DU AVAL BOOKS. XfX MEBICAXj AND SUBGTOAI. BOOKS. BCIENTIFIO BOSKS OF Atili KISDS: The subscribers' beep conatoatty on band a large as sortment of Boelis in every branch of.fceieaoa. They also receive as published THK NEW BOOKS OF THE DAT, . Including bU books of a standcrei character. Books not on hand procured promptly to order. - Complete Cataloguer of Medics l Books furnished gratia upon application, or sent free by mall. AH Books sold atfow prices. MKD3AY k BBiKTSTON, Pnbliabera and'Booksellers, 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. A EEGTOEE FOB TOUKQ MSN. Xl_ Jn*t vriVsUsbtnl, price 6 cents, a new edition of the late Dr ODLTSEW*LL’S OELEBB4.TED liEUtnEE on the abate of the lieprotlnctivo Powers, Inducing De bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, So. 'lhe radical mßde of treat ment, without intdicirl?, isfoliy explained, so tafto en- Bbie ever; one to be hia ownphyßician at the least pos sible expense. « A BOON TO THOOBiNDB OF , aUS'B'EEEE3 ” Bent under seal, in a plain- envelope, to any addrisar,' post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage Btamjis; Address the publishers, ■ . ' OH. J 0. KHIIS’K & 00., IS7 BOWEBT; Now Yotls, Post Office' Box, 4,686.’ nct-Smlf . JOHN C. ARRISON, Importer and Manofactorer of GENTLEMEN’S FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos; 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET. FIBSTBTOEE ABOVE MARKET ST. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE’S.) The well known reputation of this establishment for selling Fine Goods at Mobksatb Patim will be folly sustained. P. B.—The celebrated Im'protbd Patibhs Shirts, bo justly popular, can be supplied at short notice. » FLANNEL & CLOTH OVERSHIRTS IN GREAT VARIETY. ocll-tf QISQBGKE G-SANT, MAKTTFAOTUBEB OT AHD DEAIiEB IB GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 6XO GHESTSUT STBBET. . ' •. eelß-Sm WINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. JO The »Bt)»cri)x>r woul:i Invito attention to ilia : . IMPEOFED OUT OF BHIisTS, Which he makes a specialty In his business. Algo, con stantly receiving HOYKLTIES FOB GKKTLKMEK’S WEAB. J. W. SOOTTi GEHTLEMEN’B FOBNIBHINO STOBB, JSTo. Sli CHBST&ITT STREET, jftg.tr t 'ffcrar floors belong tlae QopfcteentaL refutation. There is no house "in the United States that PHILADELPHIA, has as wide-spread reputation for getting up Militaet Cmthiho as ROCKHILL & "Wlli- SON’S, Nos. 608 and: 605 Chestnut-street. Besides being thoroughly- acquainted with the business, tutjy- n.ro prompt, to fill all orders ■atWW. *>««,, aM .always Imve a Tracts STOCK or MttITART GOODS OH HAJfc*. BeSO-iftf QROVER & BAKER’S Particular attention ia called to the tactihst, besides the Machines making our celebrated stitch, .we manu facture, in great variety of utf lea, superior NEW PUBLICATIONS, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOHS? MILITARY CLOTHING. SEWING MACHINES. CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, BUPEBIOB TO AUL OTHEES FAMILY LOCK-STITCH KACHDSRBS. The pecnliarlHea of each Btitch wUI. be cheerfully shown and explained to pnrchaserß, and they hire the great advantage of being able to select from onr stock either a Machine making the GROVER. & BAKER STITCH, Or one making the LOCK-STITCH, The only vetfaable Sewing Machine Stitches in yracticdl use. ■ PRICES FROM $4O. UPWARDS. Office 730, Oliestimt. St. 803-tf . . ' rnHl WILLCQX & GIBBS I ■ ■ JAMU.T ' ' ■ - : ■ SEWINQ MAOHINSa have been greatly improved; making ft_ . ' BNTIKSBTNOISELESB, - and with Self-adjusting Hommeraj ere now ready tor t6te b? ' FAIRBANKS A KWIHO, 716 CHESTNUT Street & WILSON. SEWING MACHINES, 028 GH E S TNUT BTBE E 1\ „ts.Bm I PHfT,*mcX,PWTA CARPETS AN» OIL CLOTHS. J7OUR3H • ST. CAREET STO RE.. Ki. 47 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. J. T-. r>ELAQROIX, - XbtUcs onexamination of Ms stock of l£a which wiH he fctmd 250; ECS. BRUSSELS CASPETIN@S, At kss than present coat of importations. A33oj 2CKJ pieces extra iEmperial, three-ply, tniassSße, naedlsp*, and low grade Sngraiß) Venetian* Ee2j and Stair Carpetings at retail, very low for cask. no B 2m A RCH-BTREBT CARPET WARE- J|v •■■ ■■:■■ ... fiOOSK. ... OLDDEN &, RICKNER, No. 823 ABOH STREET, TWO BOOBS-R51.0W NINTH BSBSM, • SOniHSIDB, • *** es fOBSIGJ* AND DOM arSfXO -, ' OARPETINGkS, ; V •rnbYtuftiK all fcbe IIGV gtvletH vnich too? wre offer? er t* “ JiOW PBXOJCB 808 O&SBL «b27-2d> ncHS3S-rBRStiSHIJSI® GOODS. DBAW U? HOTJSE-ISBrNISHma SOQSS, No., Imade to dealers. DoSSm,. . -.- .• • • CHINA AMT Q.TOEKNSW ARK- TXXY£> & STBQUD, K 0 33 HOBTH TOITBTH STBSST, TTave now oeea aaarse new sto* ot. i CBINaTgLASS, AND QUESNSWAEE. ■ oc23’Xm •■ - •"' •■■ '■■■• • ■.••■•••■:. TAMAICA-RUMv—is P»nplie6ng just fJ ‘an4 for Mltjp fn biind/by 4 4 CHABLBB S. OiUSTAIBV 120 TTiLHOT «. wdS|QBUljrK«. amusements. 'll AES. JOHN DREW’S AROH -IYJL STREET THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer..,...JOS. D. MURPHY. THIRD WEEK OF J. S. CLARKE. q OL ABKE TO-NIGHT AS BEETLE and CHRISTO PHER OOC&LES MONDAY A ND TUESDAY EVENING, BABES IN THE WOODS. Jeremiah Beetle. J.‘B Clarke. Lady Blende Bushian Mrs. John Drew. To conclude with the thrilling Drama of INDUSTRY AND IDLENESS; , , Or, The Merchant’s Clerk Christopher Cockles..... J. 8. Clark*. Betty Briggs ~Mra. C. Henris. Poors open at 6% —To commence at 7lf o’olook. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.— Bole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GABBBTTBOII. Business Agent. ..Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. SECOND WEIK of Mr- and Mrs E. L.DAVENPORT. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Nov.TO, Will be presented, Etat timo in this city, the new Dra ma from the French, entitled THE BLACK DOCTOR. Fabian Mr. E.L. Pi von port. Pauline de la Reynerie Mra. B. L, Davenport, To conduce with the latteluMe Farce of MY YOUNG WIFE AND MY OLD UMBRELLA. Doors open at dj(—PeHormanoe commences at 7, CONCERT HiLli \J LKOTCBR BOOM. MONDAY, srt)V. IT. WILD EE-OPEN, CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' SOOTH SEA WHALING VOYAGE. nolo crt A BEL & CO.’S BTERKOPTIOON— II BXfl HBltflNG Af THE ASSEMBLY BUH.O -ISGS, TEfcTH and CHESTNUT Sueeti, EVBEY EVENING" THIS WEES. Admission S!6 cents. .Commence at 8 o’clock. MATINEE on SATURDAY, at 3 o’clock. nol»-tf- PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE NINE AETB, • V I<»6 OHBBTNHT STREET, la open dally (Sundays exfcepted) froirv & A. ML COS i P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of Stock, 830. ij9 PHOTOGRAPHS. WAB : FBlol3—Attention ad- W mirera of fine paintinar. Secure jonrseir g<*£ Portraits at war prices. BEIrEB St’S life aise* Phcle graphs in oil colors. SB -02 SD St , above Green- H* A' SENSIBLE dONOLtrSIOS— -XTjL “When yon have made np yonrmind to get Ocloredl Photographs of BBIHBB. Their meritu_ rawt ofttfsfF the most critical. Si. &EOOSD St., lt*£ CIRCULATING LIBRARIES W BKOTHERHEAD’S CIBCU • LATINS LlBEAfcY— Aaths flEW'Eogllah and American Books, including ALL OLASSE 1 of Lite rature. This is the ONLY Libj?£r?in the country that includes ail theNEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not BEPBINTED here. Terms go peryear ; Bii months *3 ; three mouths SLBOf one month 16 cents, or 3 cents per day. SIS South' EIGHTH Btroet. . 1 sefe3m English and frenca family CIRCULATING LIBRARY AH® CABINET BE LECTURE, 1323 CHESTHUT STREET- Subscriptions per year, month, and day. General catalogue just puMlshcd, fnraiahed profit. :In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies’ French Li- brary. ' « Catalogue it la Biblidthique du Barnet et ietßt noiielles.” M. M. MOSTAOHESI, Agent, ae6-4m j 1523 OH SSTITuT Street. -WANTS. VAr ANTED—In a commercial' house Y * in New York, a middle-aged person as BOOK* KEEPER. Must be’thorougbiy awnaioted with foreign commtseion accounts, must read and writs the Spanish language,'and be familiar with business usages and foreign currencies.' Applicants will state when and ia what kinds of business they have been employed daring the la, t dye years. A liberal salary will te paid, and to save time, no application will be considered .unless ac companied with first-class testimonials and references. Address “ Import St Export,” office Journal of Com merce, New York. nolO St BOARDING. TDJRST-CLASS BOARDING—Wi& X. single and communicating rooms—at 24LTXOCJUSX? femet. noB FOR SAFE AND TO FET. KBBSEYS, &o. Complete Machinery for foiling and 1 finishing Blankets, Kefßojs, &c For Bate cheap, Address Box Ho. 1062 P. 0 FOE SALE JOE TO LET—A BMfpleodid iargs Stone COTTAGE, near OETB iTNUT HILL at a Station on the Railroad, with eight acres of ground, beautifully situated. Farm-house, Carriage bouee. Stable, &c. Everything most substantial and. complete. Teims very tasy. B. F. GLEN S', rrfi-tf 123 South FOURTH ■m TO LET—A COMMODIOUS BM. DWELLING, No. 182 North FBONT Street. Bent moderate. Apply to WETHEEILI* & BBO„ 47 and 49 Borth SEOOiSD Street. gg JOE SALE OE TO LET—Four B™. HOUSES, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue, Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH endSANSOH Streets. ■ mh33-tf m FOE SALE-A splendid, large a«H.Ohostnut Hill COTTAGE, with every possible con* venience, and eight acres of ground, carriage house, Sc., complete. On very’easy terms: ‘ B. F GLENN, otlB No, 123 South FOURTH Street m TO'EENT-A THBEE-STOBY ffit- BRIOK DWELLING, on B S.OE Street, one door above Twelfth, north side Bent low to a good tenant. Apply to , _ - WETHEBILL & BBOTHSB, iel2 47 and. 49 North SECOND Street. ggj| FOE BAL E—A goodT Jersey 3EfABM- : OF NINETY ACBES, on the Bsncocag, half mile from Delanooi, twelve miles from Oamden. Twenty acres excellent Meadow, a great abundance of Fruit, good Buildings, &0., or will Exohange for good City Property. B. F. GLENN, ■ ~yis _ No. 123 South FOURTH Street. JkIey^JSALE— CHESTER VAL in a high state oDvn.acres, 12 fine timber, the baisnea railroad station, 16 yuuate half a mile trust provementfl; handsemely Jint. class ita- Also.V number ef FABM3 ; fi ne fruits, Ac. counties. 'ireaad Oheeter Applv to E. • 0c25-tf No 309 WALNUT -a". FOB? SALS—B SAUTIF OL 55 acres, 2# -miles from Bristol, orßha mon? etation, 20 miles trom the city, with floe improve Also, a large ntraiber of FBTJIX IfABHS, la the States of Peiaware Mid Maryland. . - Also, a rjomber to exchange in the adjoining oottrmee, Hew Jersey, &c. - Apply to 0c25-lf PERSONAE Mustek and pay rolls, and, Gorcrczm-nt claims of aii kinds cashed or col lected. at reasonable rates by J'Altl SIS FU Li T ON" . 434 . WAtiKtTT Sireat. Philadelphia. n° B -tf PENSIONS.— §100 Bounty and Pay prconred and collected for soldiers, sailors, and fi» relatives of each as are deceased, at reasonable and eat®- factory rates. Claims Solicitor for Claimants, 424 -WM/Ntrr Sheet, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to wcttes lirins at e, dis tance, : ■■ -v V'■ ~ -oalfttf. Lost and found. , LOST —A Certificate for 18 share? m the Capital Stock of the Hazleton Coal Company;, in the name of T. Frank Welter, dated March 38, 1883, K given tbaj application has been mad* to the Company for a^renewrtof^dcwUßcs^^ Pern Haven, September, 1862. 8e22-m3m* T OST—A Certifeate for, 15 shares m Xittie Capital Stock of tbs Bearer Meadow.Siltart and Soal Company, in tbs-name of F. Frank Waster, dated April 22, 1 1862, No. &653 ■ _ , , . Notice is hereby gtvon that application has been mada to the Company for a renewslof W&TiTßß. Penn Haven. September, 1888 e«22- m3ra* Mm FENNBYLYANIA RAILROAD 00. yHIkADEMHIA, KoT. fi, 1892. SPKOIAX/ N-GTICp. By order of WM. B. THOM.AB, Collector cf the Port of Philadelphia, and B. BEBP JTpiß, Bt acomes necessary for BBIPPBBB OP SMESff ™>H THIS CITY'fo any point within the 33 ATE .OEiMAETL tetjh c or to poiats Booth of the parallel of-eettysbnr*, In Adams orvJraDklinconnties, Pennsylvania,!*) obtain a PEBIGS* from W. B. Sfcdmaa, Collective? the Port. SbisP*M will please be particular to. attend to Uda notica before sending Goods to this as they can only.he for warded ley complying wi th this role. 8. B. KINGSTON, Ja., .JT), FOB NEmYOKK-TEOB l l S^r SWIPTWaa MHES-YIA BEBAWABE Steamers of the abovePtoea.wiil leave DAinr, mu 6 ** wUI ha taken on sooommpdßtta* For freight, which wll^M ; a|en ßAißD *. a ‘ y 133 eSapaPAWABB t»mm. 'WoJkJiii[sBf "XOlUSi via Beware at B&Htso 0ftO&l« ■; _ ya»V 1 yvmm Bi§&ffibbftk •'*#■'*** «“> foEovifcig.day. 80. I*.3Cua>ai WHABV3B, ffilaMl*!t. JAMBS SABI?; Agent, anl-tf Bjpjjg, Sew Yo* tTHSf BBBENO^OGIOAL QA, BIHfflS AHa SOOBI S2OBE? ta.opem day anA ;eveniss Jonfee' sale of books bn Phrenology, PpP* and Phonography, nt logical Ordaa hy mail shomd beaa. dressed to., 0c22 rpwsala' ‘ QMCrBEgTBg'f Street. W» L KJKfi QIDE3 A®) WINE YESSSAB. (sKSl|f T GISESEBj JOTSTASP SEEDS, • gJPICES, &>•) s®« Ml the revd&i* lw Pre»er7ta* «nfl Hoilln* Pan***. Alj O EGBERTS. m Time sßooggEM, -«asnp B£!7®?S »® TIHI ocSl-UtW HS. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNOT Street, FREIGHT STA TION, - lEOTSBIT AGENT.