gioclt Exchange Sales. Not- 12. B B. M.AYKAKKB. Pdils. Sxohange.j f iIBFOHK eoMios. |BO ~87X' CO Heading B 37.69 "wiBB"? BOABD. 96 1000 R-adlnges,’44...llo ~.l 0» «W „ 06 SHioshlllK ,48V ■fr' 1 g$ 10 Lhm & A.mb 8.. ,151 2 Haz’eton Onnl.«. 49# '.MS* 100 L Island R 6(... .l' O •uW* 0 *? R 8 ,306)4 66 Sob Nav nrf.bs*n 14){ d«i " '‘\jOZU 9 Siinq Oaaat...*.. ft f f ’\ ‘ UI !K‘i> ' .IOS* SOOOIe ftlahaniu* 2m 91 ?*. 4*» ‘b3o 37& 8 Norristown 8,... 63J{ 33)6 80 Var& Kechßaik. 62^ ;i\ „ 3,* 10 Penns £ 6&X ?, ’ between boards. ‘ , » b3own 38 14 Pennaß.....omh 65 ~e 6 96 CO Bonding B..s6wn 37X lg tOO d() 37X iob Jlief 1.30 38 60 do..- 37* ;J SECOND BOARD. ‘ . Snriß .. 78 60 Lehigh Wav 66 , i H'i r ,'e*6«.!..M3 100 Or.eu-Ht R 37 f 66 ICOOOS7 30Cnt8bltc.l03X *’V' M ,f iirof..... MX 60 Heading B ....‘6 37 69 96 160 do 930 37X n'io ...103V 100 d0.......a6wa87.69 »* 'jUiU6 s '“ v AFTER gEi .,,«30 37X „.>3O 37X ■4 ..... 37 6(1 ell «« 87 691 ico 87xi M> d t’WWTKB PBJUJ, }Hd. Asked. | U'S l * ® «*■•>«>* w. JC' 1 ’ .add .131 182 ,«=‘" ,c old .‘.'O3V 103 X s;*"!;..** ioox W*,' 11 96 08 V iw* S S!H 87X Sfs" ! L. -n0,.h0 111 f-’ Z’lLv* 104 J 3 0“4 100 X P” lB 66 66 X ■f :'rnes..m lis Kg£% «■ I®® ” :: hx 6;’3i.. 69 iO isx so : -V,’ r'l I ."* 82 34 99 99X ;l. « JO MX >,,, C',,.... 84 88 t, 18s 103 106 i Nor. .. tBH .‘“vijjiV'i! B.«, ~ '7.. , *j th \YI bflfl ftlClhlNS FBIOEF 84U8D9B 4 UBD9 tflO Binding B 37S 100 do 37.69 100 do,. ~,.bswu37 (19 60 do s 6 37 69 I 60 do ......37.69 118—INAOItYK. | Bid,. Asked. Oatawissa 8.... 4 6 Do prrd.. 14 16 Beaver Meadß. 67 67 jf Minehlll 8..... 48X 48jJ Harrisburg R.. Wilmington H Lehigh Nav 6s, .. Do shares..’.' 66 % 58 Do Scrip.... 30 Jf 31 Oam & Amli R.. 162 Philo & Erie 6s. .. 103 X Sunb & Erie 7s. . Long Island 8.. 21# 25X D» bonds,... 100 100 Delaware Div Do bonds.... .. .. Spruch .street B 18 16 X Chestnut at R.. 48)f 49J< Aroh street 8.. 2(1 X 20X Race-street 8.. 9 9 Tenth-straot B. 33 86X Thirteenth, at 824 X 54 X. W Phil* 8.,... 60 02 Do bonds..., .. .. Green-street 8.. 36* 87 Do bonds.,,. .. .. Second.et 74 76 Do b0nd5....108 ~ Fifth stß 61 61# Do bonds ~.. Girard 00l 8... 25 76 Beventeonth-«t. 10X 'll O’OLOOK—STEADT. yilrs *'‘l Pblladelphiu Markets. Hovejiukk 12— Evening jjp Hone market Is firm, but without any qaotable a . B |id tUo Bales mostly to snpsly tha trsds'at tj o® ®0 for snperfino, 56.76e7 for extras, 87.25 b family, and $8 37X 5i8.75 for fancy braada, to isnaitf j straight lots are to area and wanted for Miaal #f 11)6 aboTe and the recatptd and stocks ft! Ilysflourls arriving, and selling in * small way .-itoWbbl. Corn Meal is not much Inguinal for, Is tdil at S 3 60 bbl, and Brandy wins St. aV'tcrmn id slowly, and meet* with a good tis former rates; about 7,000 bushels sVestern dPicn*vW™ift red found buyers at 1460148 j. in store, Iff ijmt lor and a few small lots of white at 1630 ,*! p to btithul, nvl i» tMWrmore plenty : 400 buthsls Paonsvtvanla ai>w #! ji-oPli,',stid (00 bushels Southern at DOuOio 1* unchanged ;-3,000 bushels prime Southern ,filer wM F.t Me, and 2,000 bosheis inferior at 7 10720, ideal. lUrpSie firm at 40c for Southern and 41042 c for furivl'-suia. with sales of 3,000 bushels of the latter. [iKtls In steady demand, and about 60 hhla Qaer jjKi’i, Kid at 536,X oS7 4?" ton for first So. 1. . —’flit! market is firm, but inaettva at, the lata a»d the sales limited at Olofi'lo V fit for •Still! jsctcriES—There is more inquiry for Sugar add [,»(„ nidi sales of the fotmer at lGntOjfo for .Cuba jljjori'tleaus j and the Hitch at 29«310 for Bio, on u;f sis Lsgnayraat 29030 c y A. Tj . isions —The stock! of all kinds are light, and •Tinker quiet. Sleps Pork is held at $l3 25s.As.iirg oro the receipts of Flour and Brain at ill rod ' c 4sf : , Rm. 4,050 bbls. >fi«t .......... .10 160 bul. .10,600 *i 4,000 » New York Markets—Yesterday, ,V j.. d o unfit and steady, with smalt a ties at 88 25 }:r ion »!d 89 lur Pearls, Esr, -Mrers —Tbe market for State and Western ;; in Ii btiivf and 6 cents lower, with am iderate de li:; Its in’s: are 11,000 bbts, at 85 75»5,99 for supsrflae S sl!! Kari SO for extra State; $5 8505 00 for sneer. *a e icu.hu. Indiana, lowa, Oirto, &e.; *607.40 .fur ■itsit"., h.c udiuq shipping brands of Vonud.-hnop Ohio I'ff Siee !■>, do:! trade brands do at 87 05 »8 25. s>v,!tin iV.nr Is dnil and drooping. The sates are tUs -SO toe 6 00 for enpurdue Baltimore, aad p Sloliioi ixirs do. Cantd'uui ?to"t is dull and 6o lower. The aales are SCO ilia M “adf.7o for common extra, and $6.89a8 25 irif ’ i. lEiicero. f;;."} 'f; tufa 10 000 tins, »tsl ITol 25 f«r Ohicaeoi priog, S'.S’ai o’ for Milwaukee c'.ub, $133*1,38 for amb r In 51 iOal 43 for winter red Wcsuen, and $1.41*1 47 Inc’ f Oiftiigsn : : S'? '.*,ca:ce and firm at 78a82c for Western, and 83a St for Stilt,-. Ssilij ja coerce and firmer; Bales 5,500 bos, at $1 50 Sirfaie, ULii $1 60 for Oauada West, f !!• are scarce and decidedly, firmer; sales at 65*630 irtimoti to prime. 5". hirer 7 and one cent lower; sales 80.000.bns, at for shipping mixed Wn*tera, 65a680 for Esst s-..v.'i 58 io4c for damaged and heat'd, 7 ; -in' i» hoary, with sales of 500 bhW at 370. /;-nsiori—The Tntk market Is firmer, with a fair bins doing; sates 900 bbls pt Bl3e for Mess, i.' Sll 50 tut Prime. Beef is ‘quiet and atoadv ; sales ii bris ot previous prices Prime Bless B set la dnH ti nomlntl Beef Hams are quiet hud steady at si7o S. BaroD is quiet, and without ms to rial change. Out Beats are quiet. wftfi Email sale: at S’!,'o 4if c for Shonid- M.esdTJfsfor Honiß. Laid ruins steady, with sales si i-.!i«!o,\c. MARINE INTKJLJLJfcUSNCK. y ill fOUBTH PAGE arbiynd ... I ■’in boat Patron, Acting Master IJrann, 5 days jce Puri Er.ysi—came to this port f ir repairs. . !iir Samie) Welsh. Almeida, 5 daya-trom New York, iiH LuiioJ k Bsztey & 00. 1 1 .1, ho Means, Wolls, 6 day* from Boston, in bsl *s,i I Bnzley SiCo. & Emna Yista, Phillips, 4 days from New York, ’imeu-to order. , * :i!! (Nenger, Flagg, 4 days from Alexandria, in bal *h«ptsln,- .-■ Pearl, Qiipatrlok, 8 days from Saco, with bead cn fo Madeira A Oabada, ktr Efeabolb Ann, Queen, 4 days from Province eiih mdse to Geo B Korfoot. KhtChitl, Townsend, 2 davs from Indian River, Del, "’“K™to3m L Bewley & 00. ,cht Garnet, Quillen, 2 days from St Martin’s, Md, hnuoictoJhSewleyA 00. . Y, ,!’■ Y l, No > ! nm 1 day from Lewes, Del, with grain to J b Deciej 4. 00. - br Gtl *» Gate, Fleming, X day from Frederica, Del. WWeJhjiewleyftGo.- .t“ r Henry fi olfe, Atkina, 1 day from Mlltoa, Del, M unn so Christian A Co. ..rater Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York, tenlselp WP Olyije. .ittinfr floverly, Plorce, 24 hours Lorn New York, *65 Bite to W P Clyde. ' „ CLEARED. S’ftefcDam, Plrmonth,*. T Richardson * 00. S' Horion, Havana, D 8 Stetson & 00. if?, ™h Benear, Newtmrn, Tyler, Stone & 00. 4n 4o ‘ day his magnificent Photograph %ctfa ! Oheatnat street. There is a universal this lt , E *ke part of visitors who desire to patronize 51 Msin k , l Uw7 w« compelled to traverse several flights hits,' " O,S rOS(: b the operating rooms, Mr. tl '-siirVn? ma anl! *by-light are on the first floor, thus tllo,, , give nearly doubl t the ordinary length of the string, from the bridge to •where the hammer strikes the string, which prodnoos most extraordinary tffseta. The power is greatly increased, and the harmony produced is trulF wonderful, giving no entire new quality of tone, whioh is deep, rich, tweet, and melodious, with a singing peculiarity to each note, unlike to any Piano ever manufactured heretofore. The music-loving public ore respectfully invited, to call at our Warerooms, No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, where they can examine this great improvement in the Piano Fmte. SOHOMACKER & Co,, uol3lm 1021 CHESTNUT Street. INIMITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grands and Squares, are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their pow er. evenness of touch, and pure quality of tone. None should purchase witbont examining them closely. The most eminent teachers are almost daily selecting Prices to suit the times. them. J. K. GOULD, 0011-etuth4ot SEVENTH and OHESTNUT. Bid. Asked, .SIX 87.69 Diseases of the Bra and Bah sci entifically treated, and a cure guaranteed if curable, by Prof. J. ISAACS, No. 511 PINE Street. .noiMtf Singes & Co.’s Letter A Family SEWING MACHINE is the most beautiful, best, and cheapest of all Sewing Machines. It embodies the prin ciples of Singer & Co.’s well-known Manufacturing Ma chines ; makes tbe interlocked stitoh; will sew on all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread; wifi Bind and Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Took—in fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surpasses every other Machine for the great range and excellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet. I. M. SINGER & 00., No. 468 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Philadelphia Office. oo7.tuthstde3l No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. Grover & Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle SEWING MACHINE, for manufacturing purposes, is the BEST machine In the market, and is sold for FORTY DOLLARS. No machine ever introduced in this city has eoid eo rapidly or given such universal satisfaction. Do uotiail to cali and examino it before purchasing else where. Office, 730 OHB3TNUI street. no3-tf Batchelor’s Hair Dyb! THE BEST IN TBK WOBLD. WILLIAM A. BATOHBLOB’B celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to lDjnre the Hair In the least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau ttfnl. Sold by all Druggists, &o. 10- The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four tides of each bos. FACTORY No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 288 Broadway and 10 Bond street,) my'2B-ly Hew York. B—T—lB6o— X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They pnrlfy, strengthen, and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to ohasge of water and diet. They overcome effects of dlaalpatioh and late honrs. They strengthen the Bystem and onllven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and totennittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation, •* They cure Diarrhoea, Oholora, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervons Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the weak m«i strong, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are made of pure 8t Oroix Bum, She celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to dell cate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotais, and Saloons. P. E. DRAKE St CO., 202 BROADWAY. New York. ee24-Sm Upham’s Hair Dye, 38 cents a bos, —Three boxes for $1; the best In use. Try it. Sold only at HPHAM’S, 403 CHESTNUT St. se27-3m* CHET WOOD—KEYES.—In Calvary Ohurcb, New York, on the 11th instant, bv the Rev. Hobart Chet wood, Major B. C. Ohetwood, United States Army, and Eleanor F., oldest daughter of Major General E, D. Keyes. # GREEVE?—LEYER —On the 29'sh nlfimo, by the Rev. E D, Saunders, Joshua Greeves to Anne Lever, both of West Philadelphia....'-,. # HEATH—HOLT,—On the 10th instant, Alderman Robert F. Hnnler, William Heath to Harriet Holt, all of this city. . * OAKFORD—On the 11th Instant, Charles Oakford Ben., in the E6th year of his age. His relatives and male friends, also, the members of Concordia Lodge, No. 67; Columbia Mark Lodge. No. 91 A. Y. M,, and the Masonic fraternity, are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 o’clock, frem No. 1334 Spring Garden street. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. # COOPER —On the 11th Instant, Elizabeth 8., wife of William S. Cooper, and relict of the late Franklin D. Hall. : ... The funeral services at 2 o’clock on Thursday the 13th instant, from the residence of her hatband, locust street, third door west of Fortieth, West Pbiiadelahia ** BOEHM —Suddenly, on the morning of the 10th in stant. Aognstns W. Boehm, in the 49th year of his age. His friends and those of the family are Invited to attend the funeral from Mb late residence, 1702 Pine street, on Thursday morning, at llo’clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. / ** KBNE.—Oo the 11th instant, Harry.o. Kane, of con sumption, aged 20 years and 8 months. His friends and acqn lintances are respectfully Invited to attend ‘ hfa funeral, from his late residence, Mrs. Shpester’s, 108 South Eleventh street, on Thursday morn ing, at 10 o’clock. #• MBS NS —Oo the 11th instant, Mr. Joseph H, Menus, in the 71 Bt year of bts age. * BAKNS—On the 10th. instant, William Barns, aged 27 yeats. : . # GILLESPEE —On the 11th instant, Wm Gillespee.tn the 20'h year of bis age. * . PERRINS.—Cn the 10thinstant, Williams Perrins, Br., In the 86th year cf his age. # COX.—On the 11th instant, Matthew Cox, aged 27 years. - ' * BEUFBLE -On the Sth Instant, Jacob F. Bsuerale * KRiFT —On the 11th instant, Henry Kraft, in his 85th year. # HAL LOWELL.—On the 11th instant, Amy F. Hal ioweil,in the 72d year of her age. * HUGHES—On tbe 10th Instant, Mr Charles Hughes, in tbeoSih rear of his ego # AMBERG— On the 10th instant, Mary Eugenia, yenngeet daughter of H. W. Amberg, aged 2 years, 4 tnonlbp. and 17 days. * SHELLY—On tbe 11th inatant, Miss Susan S., ouiy daughter of Edwin Y. and Susan Sh lly. if SCOTT—On the 11th instant, Mrs. Anne Scott, in her 24tb year, wife of the deceased Joseph Scott, # OOWDEN.—On the 9th instant, Mrs Anne Cowdnn, in tbe 61st t ear of her age. - * COLEMAN.—On the 9th instant, Alaxandor Reel Coleman, son of Wm. H. and Harriet Coleman, in the 4th year of bis age. -' # OAKFOBD—November 11th, at one o’clock P. if., Oharlea Oakfcrd, Sen, By thl3 sudden bereavement we are called upon to mourn one whose pilvate and social virtue* hive long endeared him to the community at large, as well a; to the closer circles of family, relations, and friends. The de ceased was gifted wih a disposition p-culiarty genia' and urbane, and ever displayed that winnirgrriatlibrium of temperament which alone can retain friendship after having won it. Though hla demise will long be lamented by hie large number of personal friends, yet It is his family —bis wife and children—who must experience the great est poignancy from such sorrow. Ho obituary can ever do full justice to the worth of a man, In either hie pnblio or private capacity, and in this case particularly do we feel how weakly we express feeling, and how mnch more grateful it In to affliction to retire into the silence o f memory. J. W. B. Black djbess goods.—black Velour Beps, Velour Ottomans, Grain de Pond res, Kplngllnes, Fopelines, French Merinos, French Oash meres, cheap Cashmeres, alb wool Mousseline de Baines, single and double widths; cheap De Baines; Tamtses, Baratheas, Drsp d’Almas; English and French Bomba zine* ; Bilk- warp Cashmeres, Turin Cloths, Crape Cloths, Paramattas, Irish Poplins, Satin de Chines, Bombazine Alpacas, &o. Also, Black Silks and thawll of every description. BESSON & SOH, Mourning Store, ocM-tf Ho. 918 CHESTNUT Street. T?YBE & LANDELL, XU FOURTH and ABOH STREETS. OPINING FOB FABB BABES: Magnificent Bilks. Magnificent Shawl*. Magnificent Poplin*. Good Black Silks. Richest Printed Goode. Good Block Of Staple*. aeSO-tf rye=» UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE- U 3 VENUE, FOUBTH DI3TBIOT —The Aseesaor fer tbe Fourth 0 fllection District has transferred hi* office to No. 427 OHESTHUT Street, in the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank Building. no!3 St n"g» -’.FABABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS - IK3 A PAINTIJNG illustrative of this subject, by W." C. Winner, is new on Exhibition, and will continue for a few days, at the Galleries of JAB. S. BARGE & SON, 816 CHESTNUT Btreot, no!3.3t# fV r g = » OFFICE OF DELAWARE MUTUAL LL3 SAPEEY INSOBANOE COMPANY, Phii.4- DKi.rnu. November 12, 1562. The Board of Directors have this day declared a cash dividend nf TEN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, and SIX PER QENT. interest on the Scrip, of the Com pany, payable on and after the first December proximo. 3 bey have a!»o declared a Scrip dividend of FORTY PEB CENT, on the Earned Premiums for tbe year end ing October 31, ■ 1862 Certificated for which will be Is sued to tbe parties entitled to tbe same on and after the first December proximo—the Company assuming the payment of,all Taxes on the above Dividends. They have ordered, also, that tbe remaining outstand ing Scrip of tbe Company of the Issues of the years’ prior to 1868 be redeemed- In cash on and after February 2, If 63, from which date all interest thereon shall aeaie. ' No Certificate of Froths issued under 325. By the act of incorporation, no Certificate shall issue unless claimed; within two year* after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence. nol3 6t HENRY BYLBUBN. Beore«ry. rvr==. CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA IX3 COMMERCIAL OOBBEGE, N, B. corner SE VENTH aid CHESTNUT Streets. ■■■ Bock keeping. Penmanship,. Calculations, Ac. Open Day aid Evening. IndividualTnitruoHoa. Twenty ..five per cent off regular prices. noM.flt* MAfiHTED DIED. OBITUARY. f]rg=* MASONIC NOTICB OFFICERS U-3 and members of CON dOBDIA'LODGE, No. 6T, A. Y. M.. and the Order generally, are invited to meet O’* HALL, CHESTNUT Street, or, FRIDAY AF TSRNOON, 14'h Inst., at 2 o’clock, to attend the fune ral of onrlate Brother. CHARLES OAKFDRD, Sr. It* JOHN WORTHINGTON, W. M of badge 67. ftfS* NOTICE TO THE PUIJLIO.-At a IkS Meeting of tbe Board of Presidents of the 01TF PASSENGER RAILWAYS, hold on TUESDAY, Nov. lltb, the following Preamble and Resolution were adopted, and the Secretary was directed to have the same published; Whereas, The greatly-increased cost of all articles that are required for the operation of the City Passenger Bailways, together with tlio payment of the National Tax imposed on the gross receipts of atl Passenger Rail way Companies, reodtrs the present charge for convey ing passengers inadequate to meet the expenses and leave a margin from which to remunerate Stockholders for their investments; therefore, be it Removed. That, on and after the FIRST DAY OF JDECKMBER NEXT, the price of Single Fares on all City Paesruger Railways shall bo SIX CENTB, and, with Exchange Tickets, EIGHT CENTS. HENRY OROSKEY, no!2-3t , Secretary Board of Presidsnts. HEADQUARTERS 20TH REGIMENT Uot P. 61,, PHILADELPHIA, November 11,1862. REGIMENTAL ORDER Ho 11. I. Tbo Beeimentwill parads ooTHUBSDAY, Novem ber 13th, 1662, to attend the fnnerai of ROBERT GOB-' DON, late of Company F. 11, _Thn lire will bo formed on the west aide of Wash ington Square, the right resting on Walnut Btreet, facing west, at 8 o’clock precisely. ’ 111- Commanders of companies will nss their best en deavors to have their commai ds on tbo ground promptly, at the hour above named. By order: W.M. 8. TBOM AS, Colonel commanding. L. Hinwoon, Jr , let Lt. and Adj’t. . not2-2t iy==- ■ THE FIRST LECTURE OF THE U 3 COURSE, in eld of the CEU3OH OF ST. MATTHIAS will bedeliverd at OONOBBT HALL, on TDESDAY EVENING, No”. 18.1862, (U 8 o’clock, by tbe Bt. Bev. JOHN HBNBY HOPKINS, D. D. Bub. foot —“ Astrology,.Divination, and Necromancy,” Tickets For sale at 0. M. Bnrus’, 911 Ohsstnut 'street; Episcopal Book Depository, M 24 Ohestnut street: Wyeth & Bros, 1414 Walnut street, and at the Hall. Prtoe 26 cents. nolO-St if ew-==> EXCHANGE BANK OFPITTSBFRGH, LL3 PiTTSBuaG a, November 4,1862. The Directors of this Bank have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, out of the earnings of the last six mon!lis, payable on and alter the 14 th Inst. The United Btates dmiee will be Assumed by the Bank. Eastern stockholders or their legal representatives will be paid at the Western Bank of PhiladeUbia. t>o!2-4t H. M. MURRAY, Cashier. IY-s?=» MERCHANTS’ AND IWANUFACfU- U 3 BRBti' BASK, PITTSBUEG.—This Bank bus declared a Dividend ot FOB® PE® CENT, free of ell Taxes, out of the profits for the ia3t six months, pay able on or after the 14th fust. Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the FARMERS’ AND MS’JHANIOS’ BANK, of'Philadelphia - W. H. DENNY, Cashier. Pjtte itUHC, Bov. 7. 1862. neft.6t anew office of the surgeon-artist Iks TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadelphia, Oct. 24th. 1862. - Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of tbe National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should appiy immediately at tho bffioo of the Surgeon Artiet to the Government, No 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FSANK PALMEB, 0c26 tf Government Surgeon-Artist. nr& TREASURER’S DEPARTMENT, Lks PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY, Philadelphia October 17, 1862. The BOARD OF DIBBOTOB3 bave this day de clared a Semi-Annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of Stale and Government Taxes, payable on and after November 16th, 1862. , Powers or attorney for tho Collection of Dividends can be had on application at this office, ■ THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer, ect 18-lm No. 238 South Third street. MECHANICS’ BANK—PHILADEL- Uof phia, October. 7, 1862. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at ths Banking House on MONDAY,:November 17, between the houis of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M ocB-tnol7 J. WIKGAND, Ja. Cashier. fY==» COMMERCIAL BANK OY PENNSYL- U 3 VAN I A.-.PHIuADELPHIA, Notkhsbr 4, 1602.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of THREE PEE CENT,, payable to the S oefc hoMeis, free of State and National taxes, on and after Friday, the 14th inat. n06.dt14 S. O PALMER, Oashier. BANK OK PENN TOWNSHIP— PHI- LkS LADIt’LPHtV. November 4,1862 —The Direct ore have this day declareo a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the capital slock for the last six month!, pay able on demand, clear of United States and State tax. no 6 12t . JAMES RUSSELL. Cashier. WESTERN BANK OF PHIL ADA , Uor . October. 15,1862, The Annua! Eloctiou fot Directors or this Back will be held at the banking bouse, on MONDAY, the 17th day of November next, between the hours oi 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock PM. G. M. TROUT MAN, ocl6-tb!tutnl7 Cashier. rT5=» BARK OF CO >IM ERCjE-PIULABEL■ jjs_3 PHIA, October 6, 1862. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 17th day of N>yem bernext, between the honrs of TO A M. and 2 P. M. A general meeting of the Stoekholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the4tb day of November next, at 12 o’clock M. J. A. LEWIS, oo7.tnthatnolS Cashier. rvr==- COMMONWEALTH BANK-PHlLA delfhia, October G. 1862. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Houso on MOND AY, tba 17th day of Novem ber next, between the hoars of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o’clock P. M.; aDd .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-tcthstnol7 K. C. YOUNG, Cashier. MECHANICS’ BANK.—PHILADKL (JLsf PHIA, November 4, 1862—The Board of Di rectors of . this Back have declared a dividend of FIFE PER OEBT. on the business of the last six mouths, pay able to the Stockholders, on ana after the 14th instant, free of all taxation. . m£-dtl4 J. WIEGAND, Jr, flashier. ff FARMERS’: AND MECHANICS’ LKS BANK— Philadelphia, October 6,1862. Tho Annual Electiou tor Directors will be held at the Banking Honae on MONDAY, the 17th daF of November next, between tho hours of 9 o’clock A. Mi and 3 o’qlook F. M. ; and on TUESDAY, the »4th day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will bo held at the Banking House, at 4 o’oibck P. M., agreeably to the charter. W. BUS ETON, Jn , oc7-tn*l7 »..• Cashier. rvT==. AT A MEETING OE THE CITSZENS’ Lk§ BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, held the sixth day of November, A. D. 1.862, the following preamble' and resolutions were adopted : - TFiierear, Tbie Committee did, fo conseqneace of. the draft io lake place on (be 28th of October, discjntinne the payment of bounties to recruits enlisting-after the 27th, and it having been ascertained that the quota of Philddelphia is full, and the draft thereby avoided, and as this Committee still have funds which were subscribed by the citizens with a view to’obtain soldiers to defend tbeiGovernment of tho United States against the present rtbeilipn: therefore, Beiolved, That, until otherwise ordered, this Com mittee will pay a BOUNTY- OF- FIFTY; DOLLARS to each recruit hereafter enlisted and.moatereddn.to.iths service in this city for the oldiPhOadelphtairegimeats now in the .field, as formerly, and also for the regular army of the United States, when he joins his regiment, in such dinner and form aB shall be adopted, and all re quisites being complied with. - liesolvfd, That all resolutions, ,foc, inconsistent with the foregoing, are hereby repealed; Provided this reso lution does not affect the termer action of this committee In regard to the twenty companies of three-years men heretofore authorized. Besolved, That the aid of this committee will be limited altogether to the above bounty, and that all applicants for additional facilities be so informed. THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. Loeix Boocobt, Secretary. -Action on the above will comtnsnceonWEDNES- D AY, 12th of November, by Which time the forms will be ready. Bectuiting Officere will apply at the Disbursing Agen cy, No. 3 WILLING’S ALLEY, for instructions uoT-8t '■iwisa FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.— Its Under an Older from ibe President of tho U aited Staoe, 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, alter being well tried, baa been formally ap prove! and recommended by the President, the General in-Chief, and the Surgeon General. The seourity it offers againßt misappropriation is practically perfect, until the contributions are delivered in . the hospitals, where they necessarily pass from the control of the Com mission. Of more than a million articles seot through one of the largest of its channels or Bupply, it has been as certained that not one hundred have miscarried, or been dishoneslly need. Discreet and trustworthy agents are constantly employed in visiting all divisions of the army, including those on the Sonthrrn coast, the Missis sippi, and tbe We stem frontier, to observe th; ir wants, to direct supplies where they are most nebded, and to secure, as far as practicable, their honeßt uie. The Commission dees not undertake to deliver articles to in dividnale, and declines to receive contributions with any restriction as to their destination, within the limits of the lores employed in the service of tho Nation, it being one of its secondary objects to strengthen the sentiment of National unity wherever it can come in antagonism ■with State or local pride. The distribution of hospital supplies is but a branch of the work of tbe Commission. It emplejs the best professional talent which can bo oh tained in the country, to aid its larger purpose, to do all that is possisle for the health and vigor of our fighting men, to lighten their burdens, and to sustain their spirits under tbe privations and hardships which are an essen tial part of eubcessfui warfare. For this purpose. con tributions to its treaeury are solicited. They may be directed to OALEB COPE, Esq.'. Treasurer of tbe Phl:a deipbia Agency,.No. 603 MARKET Street, or to WtL LIAM PLATT, Jr , General SuperthtenOent, at the Depository, No. 1235 CHEITNUT Street. Contributions of the following articles are earnestly solicited, at the Depository, viz: Wot ten rantaloone, (partly Slippers, worn,) . Socks, Woolen Drawers, Farinaceous Food, > Wcolen Shirts, Brandy and Wins. Blankets* . oct2B6hßtalai -rffc MISSES O’BRYAM, 1107 WALNUT Street,wiltop-n PARIB MILLINERY lor ths on TfitffiSDAY, November 6,1862. nc33-53r* r , MRS. R. M. TSLFOBD WILL open abandsorae a*Borttnent of HCLI/X* 1»EBY. on THURSDAY, November l'ith, at No. 903 North SEGONDmrecfc. not 2 nBOWBLL J 8 HAMILTON HOTEL, V> I LAUD OF BEBItIUDA, IS NOW OPSIN FOB THE WINTBB SEASON. To invalids in search of a milder climate, this offers an indacemett superior to the attraction* of any of the tropical resorts, having an even temperature tbronghout tbe entire winter sufficiently cool to be bracing, wlthoat tbe severity of frort. The island in remarkable for the beaaty of i s scenery, its varied floral, piscatorial, and concboioaical varieties, uitb numerous drives and rambles of the most pictumane and admiring character. It is tbe nearest point of land from tbe Northern States pos sessing these advactages, with a climate aaslmilating to jthat of Florida, being bqi six hundred miles distant, with vmkly communication by packet. Tbe i wift bark Eliza Bares, h v?lsg excellent accommo dadoes, will sail from New York absufc tbe 15th instant. Passage, $25, Purlieu!vs can be obtained by address ing tb* 8 unders*’gned, at Boom No. 4, 74 Broadway N. Y. ju>l2»4t DAVID A. CEO WELL. T OST-- CERTIFICATE OB’ CITY Xi LOAN, No. 159, dated .January 23th, 1860, in the name of John Pern and Slaria Moore, in Maria Moore, for S?7CO Application has been made for renewal of Certificate. [oc23-tb3nv*.] JOHNPEBBY. EIE and EAR. Da. J AMISS LEWIS, OOUGIBT and AUBIST, haa again re turned from his professional tour in Europe, and pprma aenGy located at No. 887 Horth SIXTH Street. Offios hour* from 9t012 A. M., and 2to4P. M. *e24-2mifw Eye and ear.— professor j. ISAACS, OOULIST AHD AUBIST, from Bey den, Holland, has located himself at Ho 611 PINE Street, wlero persons afflicted with diseases of the EYE and EAB would do well to call, as be guarantees a care in all cases, If curable. The Professor era show proof of his former skill and ability, from reliable sources. The Professor invites the medical facnlty, as be has ho secret in his mode of treatment. ARTIPIOIAL EYES scienti fically inserted without pain. ti. B. No charges made for examination- no!2 fit# Eye and ear inbtrmary, no. 337 North SIXTH Street—lt is with no small gra tification and, pleasure, that I am able to refer to my la bors as an ocnllst and aurist daring the past eight months in the city of Philadelphia. Humerous cases of deafness, some of whlbh have Been- for year* standing, and very many affections of the Rye - and Ear, when eight and bearing have been’ seriously ob'truoted, or,almost en tirely ,loßt. have bhen ’successfully treated; and the pro fession has, from time to time, been astonished at my al most miraculous success, both medically and surgically. I vlll warrant a cure in every case where the organs are perfect in formation; and I entieat all thote who are afflicted to avoid pretending quacks, who have no oonfl di nee in their own ability. JAMES LEWIS, M. D., noT lot* OauUet aad Anriit. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1832. RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1O H AND EEL lAis L B FURS OF OUR OWN IM P OR T ATION AND MANUFACTURE. Hudson’s Bay Sable, Boyal Ermine, Park Sable Mink, Beal Chinchilla, Dark Siberian Squirrel, In every Fashionable Style for Ladies, Misses, and Children. FURS MADE TO ORDER. JY W. PROCTOR & GO., No, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, noBstuth*lni « jq'EW MOUBNING-SXOBE,” 926 CHESTNUT STREET. Evrry article for mourning- we aR. MOUBNINH BONNETS, BEADY AND TO ORDER, M. & A. MYERS & Go., IMPORTERS. oc3o-tbsm lm gYRE & LANDELL, L. FOURTH AND ARCH. POPLINS FROM AUCTION, PURPLE POPLINS, GREEN POPLINS, BLUES, BROWNS, BLACKS, MODE MERINOES, ' ' BLUES,'PURPLES,. BROWNS, ; RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, . PINE SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &0., 4 4 LYONS VELVETS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA SHAWLS, GOOD BLANKETS, VELVET CLOTHS, WELSH PLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS. no7-tf Dbj goods fob winter. Bep. Poptiof, . . - ; French Merinos, i Colored Moustellnea, Poult Do Boies, Foulard Silks, Blanket Shawls, » Balmoral Skirts, ~. Black Silks, • Fancy SilKk, Black Bombazines, ' Worsted Plaids, Cheap de Laiues, French Chintzes, Shirting FiannMs, Broche Shawls, Fine Blankets, Crib Blankets. SHABPLES3 BROTHERS, noll-tf OHESTNUT and SlGHtfit Streets. ONE CASE OF PLAIN POULT DE SOIE SILKS, just received, for sale below the regular prices, as the: goods were ordered by us last spring, at a stipulated price. Also, one case of neat figured Groß cl’Athens Silks, in Brown, Mode, HoraboMt, and Green figures. 3Tanoy bilks, in variety of styles. Heavy Black Corded Silfcs. Eeavy Colored Oordod Silks. Black Figured Silks, from Auction* chtap\ To be opened tbia morniog, ono case of rich Insure* Black Silks, for sale almost as cheep as they hawe ever been sold. . EDWIN BALL- &BE0:, uolO 26 South SgGOND* Street. WOOLEN 8. ladies’Cloakings of. every description. Black Beavers and Tricots. Frosted Beavers from S 2 to 53.60 ' Union Beavers, good weight and eheap Fine Black Oiolhs, -Extra fine hoavy Cloths.' low-priced Clockings and Overcoatings. V FANCY OASSIMEBES And Black from 87* cents to 82. .. Oasßiineres, extra fine stock, from SI to Si.3B. Boys’ Caßßimereselow.prtried goods. BALMORALS. - large lots at wholesale end retail. CLOAK AKfi SHAWI BOOM. Fine Cloaks, ready-made or mado to order. Seasonable-Shawls for Ladies and Misses. EOF S’ CIOTHTNS. ‘ Overcoats,- Jackets', Fania, Snifa made to order. COOPER & CO SABO, nrs-tf 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. TOURNISHINGDRY GOODS. X? Fin© MaraeilUe Quilts in Pink* Blue, and White. Dimity, Allendale, and Honey Comb Counterpanes. • Blankets for Beds, Cribs, and servants’ usa. Sbeetinge and Billow case Mullins all widths. Flannels, both Goloxed and White,'of all-oiakes. Woolen Floor Druggets, &c. - BHEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ABBTSON, ne4-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street; fTSASHIONABLE POPLINS AND JD„ REPS—Just onened, New Shade Violet Be Alps. New Shade Claire Bine. Hew Shade Fashion Green. ' New Shade Wine Color. Browns and line Blacks ! EYBE &.LANDELL,: no4-tf FOURTH and AROB Streets, Silks and merinoes from New York Auctions. Fashionable Dress Silks. Moire antiques, very rich. Fine Purple Merinoes, new shades. Fine Bine MeriDoes. new shades. Mode-colored French Merinoes. EYRE & IANBEII, ncittf FOURTH and ARCH Streets. FIN AJMCIAX.. LOAN—7.3O BONDS. PROPOSALS will be received at this Department until 12 o’clock of MONDAY, the 17th instant, and then opened, for Thirteen Millions, Four Hundred and Twenty Thousand, Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars, (813,420,550), being the whole amount of 7 30 Three Years* Bonds authorized bylaw, and remaining tmdia porrd of. Offers for any amount not less than one bond of Fifty Dollars will be considered, but the Department will be at liberty to decline all proposals not regarded as advantageous to tbe Government. Ten per cent, of each amount offered must be deposited 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. All deposits on account of proposals not accepted will be immediately returned to the offerers. On receiving deposits, the Assistant Treasurers will, when any deposit may be made, issue , duplicate certlfi cater. the original of which he must deliver to the offerer, by whom it will be sent, with his proposal, to the Secre tary of tfce Treasury. No prtipopal will be. considered in absence of such a cretificate; nor will any proposal be received after twelve o’clock of the day fixed for the opening. B.P. CHASE, - no!0-5t Secretary of the Treasury. u. s. FIVE .TWENTIES; ; 08, ’ : 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERN MENT AFI’EB FIVE YEABS. X am Instructed by the SEGRETABY OF THE TBEABT7BY to receive subscriptions for tho above LOAN AT PAR, Interest will commence from the DATE OP BUB SOBIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present premium ®n aotv; these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum. A full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD Si : noOtf ■■ nnn $lO,OOO, $5OOO, $4,000, (Plt/.IA/Uj 82.000,8900, and BTOO| to invest on Mortgage. Apply to ALFBED FITLEB, Conveyancer, No. 61 North SIXTH Street : noll-dt* (POO AAA —THIS AMOUNT TO tJltjt/jOUui LOAN tn Bums of 83,000 t086,0000n Mortgages or G. Rents. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 809 WALNUT Street. no 3 T3ROOKS’ MILITARY AND TRA- X>PELL ING WETTING CASE! WEIGHING BUT EIGHT OUNCES! Every soldier, and a 1 persons in the army, Bhouid have one of them at once. Received this day, and for sale by the Manufacturer’s Agents, T. B. PETEBSON A BROTHERS, Ho 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. The lightest, most compact, serviceable, and the cheap est in the market Military men and the preßß commend it in the highest terms. It contains a neat Tray, with Ink Stand, Envelopes Pens, Holder, Ac. Also, a Folio with two pockets, Blot ting Pad to write oh, Checker Board, Paper, Ac., ail en closed ina neat flexible, case with elastics. Size when rolled up, 8^ : inches tong,’lX in diameter. Trice One Doller. WRITING, WOBK, AND TOILET CASE COMBINED, ALL WEIGHING BUT TEN OUNCES Being the same article, with the addition of apartments for and furnished with Scissors, Tooth Brush, Thimble, Buttons, Tweezer, Comb, white and black Thread, Yarn, Silk, Pins, various sizes of needles, Ac, all ingeniously fitted into the tray, so as cot to interfere with the writing case, and so secured thac no artiele.wUl fail out when the folio is enrolled. Price Two Dollars. Call in and examine.them at the Philadelphia Agency, at T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS’, It No 808 CHESTNUT Btreot, Philadelphia. pXCELSIOR IS THE WORD EX XLI PBESSIVE of BEIMEB’B Ivory types; their up. ward, onward maroh to perfection is certain. See and lodge, at his popular Gsdieries, SECOND Street, above Green,-';..' . It* MILLINERY GOODS, 72 6 OH ESTNU T ’ S T R EET, Has now In store, just received from AUCTION, a large and choice stock of BLACK ENGLISH OR APES, at all prices, and MOURNING RIBBONS to suit, and all othir articles belonging in tbe Millinery Line. • He is now selling off his entire stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE? FOR OASH, and would call the attention of the trade to tbis foot. PHILADELPHIA. 1862 FALL - 1862 WOOD & CARY, KJOOEBBORB TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, Have now In store a COMPLETE STOCK OF MILIINERY GOODS, ’ Consisting of'; - Silk, Velvet, Mid Colored Straw BONNETS AND HATS, French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &0.. To which they respectfully invite the attention of ths former patrons ot the House, and the trade generally. eoB-3m .. fJIHOSa KENNEDY &BRO. 128 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. f ALL IMPORTATIONS OP FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, . AND GENEBAL MHiLINEBY GOODS. BeS-%a ■• ■ 0i FALL MILLINERY GOODS. . IIQSENHERsii : - ■ ■ ■ ■■■?■ BROOBS, & Oo„ ASI MARKET STREET, ' NORTH SIDE, . Have now open for their . FALL SALES "A LARGE AND HANDBOME STOOK OF : FALL MILLIKJBT GOODS, . -oossißTiso OP f: . s \ RIBBONS, VEL VETS,' SILKS, FLOWERS, STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, ■ \’k. _ ' AND. MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY, To which the attention of the trade is RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. .' so2o-2m ■ fPLANNEL AND CLOTH OVER JL: ; SHIRTS! FINE LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, On hand or made to order, of ike most approved cat, .- • ,‘*y. and warranted to St. - GENTLEMAN'S WTEIAPPERS, ~The largest and beat assortment la the city. UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, Ac. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. a. e. A. HOFFMANN, ocl-lntheSm 606 ARCH STREET. JOHN C, ARRISON, Importer and Manufacturer of "GENTLEMEN’S \ 4 FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET. 'FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET ST. • (FORMERLY 3. BURR MOORE’S.) The weU*known reputation of tbia establishment for Belling Fine Goods at Moderate Parens will ho fully sustained, ..<■ P.B.—The celebrated Improved Pattzrn Shirts, so justly popular, can be supplied at ahort'notlce. TL ANNEL & CLOTH OVERSHIRTS “SIN GREAT VARIETY. oell-tf QEORQE GEANT, ■ MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN Fine shirt manufactory. The subscriber would invito attention to his IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makes a specialty in his busmens. Also, con aftvn+lw wpi-ofwli’iflr , ■ NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, m. Sli CMESTNVT 3T888T, : jaS-tf Four doors below the Continents!. CARPETS AITO OH, CLOTHS. poußTH^pTcAßpiT^iTOii, Invites an examination of his stock of Carpetings, in which will be found 250 PCS. BRUSSELS CARPETINGS, At Ices than present cost of importation. Also, 200 pieces extra Imperial, three-ply, snporflne, medium, and low grade Ingrain, Venetian, Hall, and Stair Carpetings at retail, very low for each. noS 2m A RCH-STREET CARPET WARE- O- HOUSE. OLDDEN & RICKNER. No. 832 ABOH STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH STREET, soDiasmß, »re now receiving their fallTmpobtations of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GARPETmGS, tmbraclng all the new styles, which they are offering at LOW PRICES >®2T.2m FOB OASH. JJOYL & STROUD, NO. 32 NORTH FOUBTH STREET, : Have now own a large new stock of CHINA, GLASS/AND QUEENSWARE. 0c22.1m ■ '• ■. ■ LADIES’ FURS. FANCY FURS! JOHN A. STAMBADH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADTES 1 FANCY" FURS, No; 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. . ’ Just opened, a large and handsome Stock or LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY HUBS, of every descrip tion and in the newest and most approved styles, at the Lowest Cash Prices. ■ 007-3 m RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, LADIES’ FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children Is now complete, and embracing every variety that win be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers’ prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call. oc3-4mif A RMY DESKS.—A capital article for jtx. camp and field use. Safefrom wet, compact, and convenient to carry in pocket. For sale by •’ W. H. DADMUN, 104 NOBTH DELAWARE! Avenue, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED to BeU Asm in Philadelphia and vicinity. 0c23-lm* /COTTON, WOOL, AND CARPET . Vy MANUFACTURERS, Hardware Merchants, Lamp Manufacturers, Plumbers, &0., TAKE NOTICE, that every description of Tin Work, ’Braes Castings, Stamp- Ing (including all military work), or superior manufao turo, oan be obtained on'order, of JOSEPH LEHNIG, Manufacturer, 1615,191 T, and ISIB FBAHOIB Street and RIDGE Avenue. oeJO-lm* MILLINERY GOODS. M. BERNHEIM, RIBBONS, of all widths and colors. FLOWEBS, all the new shades. FEATHERS, do. do. do. VELVETS, do. do. do. BILKS, do. do. do. Don’t forget,’ No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. N. B—Velvets cut bias. ■ HAVE HOW BEADY THEIR GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET aelB-3m Ho. 47 SOUTH FOURTH STREET J. T. DELAGROIX, CHINA AND QUEENS WARE. IMPORTER AND MAffIUFACIUBBR m p. i. g. ® ■ zjko, abmy, asj> tou.jot mibboim, The best in the world for finish and durability* B. M. 8. The beet brand Silk-finished VELVET BIBBONB. Bote Agent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH, - 166 DHAHB Street, near West Broadway, ■dO-Sm - Hew York. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ggg BROADWAY, • NEW YORK, NOVEMBER, 1862. ORVIS, NEWELL, & SMITH Invite theattention of the Trade to their large Stock of VELV E T S , RIBBONS, &o. . , COMMISSION HOUSES. JJAMILTON COTTON FLANNELS. Laconia Cotton Flannels, Salmon Falls Cotton Flannels, Standard Sheetings and Drills, For Bale by De COUESEY & HAMILTON, 0c25-ef«th-12t 237 CHESTNUT Street. • . STAN OABD BLUE KEBSEYS, ; ' CANTON FLANNEL, &c, ftc. FOB BAMS, NET DASH, BY GEO. G-RIOG-, DolO tf No. 219 OHUB.OH AJlay. T>AGS! BAGS! BAGS! A? 6,000 Androscoggin, 2 has , 17 oz., cotton. 13 % fC0 Ozark, do ~„ . ■ do. 4.C00 Yeoman, do,, do. 3,000 Centreviile, do., do. 2,000 Prince Albert* do. } do. 6,000 Hanover, do, do. . 3,000 Union* A, flax and cotton. Gnnny and Burlap ill sizes, for sale by JOHN T. BAILTCY & 00., ; 113 Horth FRONT Street. OARFET I N G S , OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 133 CHESTNUT BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA. #ST" A full assortment of Phlladelphia-macte Carpet* always In Store. ; 002 2m 0 O TTpN Y at his Office, No. I*9# South FOUBTfi Street, opposite Lfbraryy in the Qity of Philadelphia. . JOHN HANNA, no!3 thstu-6t Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THEOITY AND COD NT y OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOSISH H BRANSON, dec’d, The Anditori.apDOint&d-bs.tha -Onart..to-andit, aaitfo, and adjust the account of Elision P. Morris. Administra tor of the estate oT Josiah H. Branson, dec’d, and to re port cistributibnbf the balaccs in t-ho hands of the ac countant, will me&fc„the parties iotereßted. for the purposes of bis appointment, on MONDAY, November 24,1862, at 4 o’clock P. H , at his Office, No. 118# South FOUSIH Street, opposite library, in the City of Pfiibdelphia. nol3-thetu-st; JOHN HANNA, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THE CITY ANO COUNTY OF PHfLADBLPHIA. Estate of HENRY BSDERLISE, dec’d. The Auditor Appointed by the Court to audit, settle, oud adjust the account cf Wilhslmloa Baderliue, Execu trix of Heniy Eaderline. and to make distribu tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties, interested for the purposes of his ap pointment, on MONDAY, November 24, 1&62, at 4 o’clock P. M., at his Office, southeast corner of SIXTH and WAX/NUr Streets, in the Git? of Philadelphia nol3-tbftu 5t B W. O’SEIBN, Auditor. SEWING MACHINES. Q.KOVIR & BAKER’S oc3o-2m CELEBBATED FAMILY - SEWING MACHINES, SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, Particular attention Is called to the fact that, beddeg the Machines making oar celebrated stitch, we manu facture, in great variety of styles, superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES, The peculiarities of each stitch will be cheerfully shown and explained to purchasers, and theyhsve the great advantage of being able to select from our Btock either a Machine making the GROYER & BAKER STITCH, Or one making the The only valuable Sewing Machine Stitches in practical tae. PRICES PROM f4O UPWARDS. Office 730 Chestnut St. BOS-tf ' ' rnBE WILLCOX & GIBBS -L »AMTI,T BXWING MACHINES have been greatly Improved, making it -- KHTIREL7 NOI3ELEBS, and with Beir-adjosting Hemsoexs, are now ready lo> ■aleby ■' ' ’ FAIRBANKS & KWISie, SeST-rf .715 OBB3THUT Street 4 WILSON. sewing machines, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, «elsBm FHIX.ABSI.PHIA. INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIitARD EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFIOX 41* WALEUT BTBEET, PETLADXLFEU This company conttane* to take risks en the nft sUasesof Property at low rates. The public can rely npon it* responsibility, and aMB ty topay losses promptly. Its disbursements for tk benefit of the poblio, dnrinf the last nine years, e zeMd e«M we respecHUly solicit its favor In the rotor*. BIBEOTOES. OHAS. I..DUFOET, JTBBBF WALKMB, JOHH W. GLAGHOBH, JOHH THOB3XLXT, O.F.HXAZLITT, ABBAHAM HAST, DAVID BOTH, Jr., PETER 8. HOX, o! H. V WK. M. SWAIH, - FUBMAH BHEPPAB3 JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. H. 8. LAWBEHOE, WH. C. BUDMAH, JOHH BUPPLXH. THOMAS OBAVEH, Preddcst A. S. OILLXTT, Vlo* Presidasi. JAB. B. ALYOBD, Secretary. *p26 iftf Fame insura Ho. 406 OHXBTHUT I FIRE AND INLA. DIBEO F. N. Bock, Oh as. Bichard son, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whilidin, Geo. A. West, ; . °' W FBAHCHB H BB< OHABI.BB BIOH, WILLIAMS 1. BLAHOI riOMMONWEAL' BANOEOOMPAHT 01 BYLTAHIA. DIBIOTOBB. .JHwid Jayne, H. John Mi/WbitaU, JotoJK-Walker, Edward O. Knight, Babsrt Shoemaker, Thomas 8. Stewart, WJUlam Strutters, Henri laswls, Jr., Klijah Jone*. amIT a* D ’ ATID JA.TNK, M, D., President. JOHH M. WHITA.LL, Vise Preddect BA.MTFBL S. MOOH, Secretary. - Office, Commonwealth BoUdiax, 818 OHBBTHT37 Street, Philadelphia, Mt-ittf PHOTOGRAPHS. LEGAL. LOCK-STITCH, CAPITAL $200,000, $5OO, 000, . INSURANCE. 3TOBB. B. D. Woodruff John Kessler, Jr., P. S Justice, ■Washington Jones, OhM. Stokes; John W. Brennan. . ; . 3K, E resident A.BDBON, Vioe Fresideot HABD, Secretary. [mhl9-U r w~ x'H FIRE INSU (F THB STATS OF P*H» AMUSEMENTS. MRS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH iXIr STREET THEATBS. Bcsiness Agent and Treasurer......JOS, D. MURPHY. THIRD WEEK OF J. S. CLARKE OLABKE TO NIGHT AS BEETLE and OHKISTO- PHEB COCKLES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, _ BABES IN THE WOODS. •Jeremiah Beetle., J. 8. Olartte. Lsdy £lBOOlO Bnshton.. Mrs. John Drew. To conclude v,iih the thrilling Drama of INDUSTRY AND IDLENESS; , , Or, The Merchant’s Clerk Ohrißtopher Cockles..... J. S.'Otnt*. B wnTn] e l B Mrs. 0. Henris. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF J. S. CLARKE. Poors open at 6%—To commence at 7j( o’clock. TFTALNUT-3TRBET THEATRE.— i Sole Leasee Mra. S. A. GAREETTBOB. Business Agent. Mr. JOHN T DONNELLY. NINTH NIGHT OF THE SUCCESSFUL ENGAGbI MSNT OF Mr. and Mrs E.L. DAVENPORT Houses crowded trom Partwette to Dome to witness the row end siartllieg Dra no. THIS (TJ URSDAY) EVENING. Nov. 13, THE BLACK DOCTOR Fabian........... Mr. E. L. Davenport PaulineCe I* 8eynerie...........Mr5. E. L. Davenport, To conclude with the screaming Farce of THAT BLESSED BABI. Doors open at Performance commences at 7. G ONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM. MONDAY, NOV. 17, WILL RE-OPEN, CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' SOUTH SEA nolO 6t WBALINff VOYAGE. A BEL & CO.’S BTEREOFTIOON— xY EXHIBITING AT THE ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, Admission 28 cents. Commence at 8 o’clock. matinee on Saturday, at 3 o’clock, ncio-tr PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Qjg THE FINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily {Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. tffl S F. M. Admission 28 cents. Children half price. Share© of Stock, £3O. ■*&■ • §▼* PERSONAE. Muster and pay rolls,, and Government claims of all kinds cashed or col lected. at reasonable’ratis by JAMES FULTON, 424 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. noB-tf ■PENSIONS.—SIOO Bounty, and Pay JL procured and collectod for soldiers* sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and fi&titt 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.- . - oe!3 if WANTS. \A/A N TED,—An • experienced LIFE * V INSUR ANCE SOLICITOR may Mar of a very desirable Situation by addressing Box 924 POST OF FICE. ■ . nol2-3t* BOARDING. Boarding.—Suites o? rooms for Families, and single, Raoms, at northeast corner of SIXTEENTH and LOCUST Streets. , 'noil 3t XT' IRBT- CLASS BO A EDIN Q-—W ith JL 1 single and communicating rooms—at 1417 tiOOUST boB Ima MIEITAKV M CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. GAMP METQALF, HaMonfiold. H J Be. gimental HeacfQnartere 403 WALNUT Street. All w?;A vvi'h to attach themselves to a Cavalry Regiment, wi!! la&'et with no canal opportunity, as this is the only antiorSzedCavßlry Regiment bsine’xeieed in the State. TEe line and staff officers are men of character and ex perience. : ■ JESSE E. PBTTOt?, noE*tf , • ** ■ Or looei Commanding. TOR-SALE AND TOILET. Kerseys, &c. Complete Machinery for foiling and finishing Blankets, Keree? 8, &c' For sale cheap. Address Box No 10621*. 0 Foe, sale— ' A FIRST-CL4B3 RETAIL DRUG STORE, ESTABLISHED JtV 1823. The Bnbscriber. wishing to retire from business, wfll ditpote or bis STO BE. It is situated on the Northeast corner of BALTIMORE and GAT Streets, two of the principal thoroughfares of the cite, is in full operation, and doing a large PRESCRIPTION AHO RETAIL Business, with a patronage of the highest rfapaotabiiitr. The stood comprises a Front Btoro. &Dd Back Boom; two large Rroms in second story; a large Dollar, flagged; a email Fard, with Hydrant, Ac. Bent maderate. Fixturfs of the first Quality, with a coaap'.eta stook of GENUIKE DBUGS, CHEMICALS. and FANOV AR TICLES, with all the RECIPES for the PROPRIE TARY ARnOLBS.- - AVgood an opportunity.for business is seldom "offered to the frsdo. Ad drees THOS. G MACKENZIE, Northeast eorner BALTIMORE and GAT Sts., no6tbsto9t : Baltimore, Md. cjpg|||n FOE SALE.—A Germa&tnra »w -vfezoABBIAGE. made by Watsoaj also, agcod Poir ot'safe Family Homs. • JOSH F. JENKINS, .West End Stables, BROAD Street, near Pine Street. ro!3 St* m VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY IS! RESIDENCE FOB SALE—The MANSION and FA KM tf tfee late Hr. Sczeki-h Kinsr, in Backs county, Fencsylvarja. It fs beautifully aituftltd. on the Nesha mouy, a branch of the Delaware river, and ue»r 3hamony station, on the Oemden and Amboy BAilroad: only on© hour’a ride from Philadelphia, and throe from New’York. For particulars, ir quire of HEZ&KIAH KING, 51 BEEKMAN Street. New York: or, D. LANDRBTiLA RON, " 21 Sooth SINDH Street, Phi Ma. c6l3*ih'4t*,"' gj| FOE EXCHANGE.—A HOU3S fisisin GrermaEtowD} or a small country place, worth. $5,0C0 or S6.OCQ, wanted in exchange, in part, for a Urge new double house on Green street, westof Fifteenth* IrquiTe at. or address J , 480 N. FIFTH St do!3 3t# A.: FOR EENT.-MAEKIT BT. January Ist, the second, third, and fourth floors of Noe. 426 nnd 428 Market street 33 bv 117 feet. Apply, between 32 and 2 o'clock, at 320 WALNUT St, Office l?o 2, np stairs. nol3-thmtf VALUABLE FURNACE PRO- B&tpEBTY AT PRIVATE BADE. Tfid lined. Buildings. Machinery, Engine, &c Manner ly owned by the Harrison Furnace Company, in Scioto ceuniy. near Portsmouth, Ohio, comprising 8 000 AGUES Off h USD, MOSTLif TISIBEKED, a well-built Furnace* with a capacity of about 2,600 toDS per aimera. ** A Steam Engine of thirty-horse power, with two blow ing C! Under?, complete, gtorc-bcusa, S?heds. BricV Chnrfth, Dog .Houses. &c., the improvements costing near ($20,000) Tmnty Thou* sand Dollars. Ore is abundant on the Undo, the county is the centre of a mineral region, and Portsmouth is strongly urged aa the site of a National Armory. The property uzll &c sold on reasonable, tirms> far 6c low its valve. Apply to H. K. TOWNE, Esq., Portsmouth, Ohio. OHABDES BONSALZr, Epq , Cincinnati. Ohio. J.D. EEINBOTH, Eeq , 436 WAItSUX Sc. f Fhilada, noll-thth 2t-W3t £ DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPER TY FOB SALE.—On MONDAY, November 17th, 1862, the undersigned will sell by public vendue, on the premises. bis HOTEL PROPERTY in WEST RING Sk, in the CITY OF LANCASTER, known as the “SOR BBL.HOKSB HOTED,” in the first sfluare of the city. Tho property ccpsists of a two- storied and attic BBI'JK TAVERN HOUSE, with a large basement, an extensive back buildine ; large, commodious, airy, asd Are-proof (tabling, rnfficient for one hundred horses, and the lot of ground belonging thereto, containing in front on West King street 38 teet and 9 inches, and in depth 245 feet to a public alley, adjoining propsrty of Dr. W. B Fahne- Btock on the east, and Hon. A. E. Roberts on the west. The yard is large, with acceßß to it by wide alleys in front and back. This Hotel is one of the best in the city for regu lar business, having.always bad its full .share of custom, and for the several last years has teen Increasing largely. Its proximity te Fulton Hall (being the nearest hotel) gives it advantages over any other in the city. PosseEßion and an indisputable title will be given on the first of April next. Sale will commence at 6 o’clock In the evening of Raid day. uo!2-4t . , JACOB LEttAN. 0, FOR SALE OE TO LIT—A MtfPICDdKJ large Scone COTTAGE, near OHEiTNUT BILL at a Station on the Bailroady Witb eight acres of groutd, beautifully situated. Farm-house, Oarriage bense, Stable, &c. Everylhiog mo.-t substantial and Dozr-plete. Teims very easy. B. F. GLBNN-, rcB.tf 123 South FOURTH Street m TO LET—A COMMODIOUS all DWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street Ron* moderate. Apply to & 880., 0t27- tr 47 ard 49 Horth SEOOST) Street m FOR SAL® OR TO LlT—Four ■ 18. HOUSES, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Oolnmbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and BANSOM Streets. ' mh23-tf t FOR SALE—A splendid, large Chestnut Hill COTTAGE, with every possible con venience. and eight acres of ground, carriage hou«e» complete. On very easy terms,. B F. GLENN, oclB No. 123 South FOURTH Street * TO RENT-A THREE-STORY 13- BRIOK DWELLING, on Es.CE Street, one door above Twelfth, north ride Rent low to a'good tenant Apply to WETHEBIIiL & BROTHER, je!2 47 and 49 North SEOONP Street. FOR SALE—A good Jersey ■'Jdt.FARM OF NINETY ACRES, on the Bancocae, half mile from Delanco, twelve miles from Camden. Twenty acrea excellent Meadow, a great abundance of Fruit, good Buildings, &c., or will Exchange for good City Property. B. F-GLENN, ccis No 123 South FOURTH Street. Mgk lOR SALE—CHESTER VAL 3Ci,ET FABM, 80 acres, 13 fine timber, the balano* in a high state or cnlHvation. situate hair a mile from railroad station, 16 miles from the city First-class im provements ; bandsemely shaded lawn; fine traits, &o. Also, a nnmber ef FABMB in Delaware and Ohester counties. Apply to 0c26-tf £» FOB SALE—BEAUTIFUL SC?ABU, ®5 acres, 2# miles from Bristol, or Bb*- mony station, 20 miles fro m the city, with fine improve ments. . ' Also, a large number of FBBIT FABHS, la the State# of Delaware and Maryland. Also,' a ntimber to exchange in the adjoining connttea, Hew Jersey, &c. Apply to oc2S-lf SAFES. LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BE BSmiivib to No. E South SEVENTH Street, neat the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful tor past favors, Bud bring determined to'merit future patronage, has eooured m elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand B terse assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wronght ud Chilled Iron Tire and Burglar Proof ESafe*, (the only Strictly fire and burglar proof saTea made.) Also, Mae'S Tjneonslled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks. T.nn«’« Bank Vault Boon and Looks trill be furnished to order on Bhortnottoe, This Is the strongest, beet pws tectod, and cheapest Doorand Lock yet offered. Alflo, particular attention la called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, 4to. This Safe la ooe ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything y* <*- fared for thispnrpose, and Is ths only one tbetteetrnn lire and burglar proof. Snout. Nonas.—l have now on hand say twenty e( Parrel, Herrin*, * Oo.’s BaTee, moat of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, oompriito* assortment as to rices, and all lately exchanged ftylte now celebrated LUlle Sate. They win be soldatuen M "STbAPUB, Atent. warn EVANS & WATSON’S BTBXST, 16 PHII.A.DSLPHIA, PA. Alu«# wrfrtT <* TnX’tVOOW M.TBB «* t»na. ' oc3l-12t* ' E, PETTIT, Ko 368 WALNUT Street. E. PETTIT, Ho. 309,WALHPT Street.