Market*. Novbkbbb IT—Evening. t , a .temaisd for Flour, and to# market , '» 7 l(.ns qaoUtions; mice oomprise ril » ,l!5? "rrmor. Bud good BOP6I Bt SB®« ST | 100 ’ « "sbl« Ohio extra family at#T 62* ari I ",“eLl.de 011 J’ rlVaEo twmSi 200 b6U f “ 0 * *,l; irf f,,. M bbl; toe sales <« toe trade range at \and high-grade fanolei at SBTSnO B«e Fleur is scarce, and d+ t9 »n lo<* Bt S 6 6006.T6 4P bushel. Corn ■n - f - fmtlo inanlroa for, and Penasylvania Is "< ll # bbl, »ed toe etooks light. ff w v f lowly, ana imets with a llraltel de *tiitc|!,l’.r,,.!iootßtionsi only about 2,600 butosls FiilPriiel 46®1 46 ™* Western and Poimsyt- S' 650 1 60 for wht-o. rtd, 90 aoBo for Pennsylvania, iheio is less ifferioßj 8.600 bushels |s'ft 6 ’!”4,H i.tT4e>a»d6oo bushels white at the ,hirt a d and selling as wanted at 40®42e, ? •>*"“ S’ Coonsylvanfa. It’ <" i!#rley Bold, to arrive, on terms kept Lo, » tri l ' niet at ® 3T ptir tOQ for l,t No -1» ; vhos if 3 !?u of S 3 bales was mad e this morning by e (Jo., at BTffißS) W ih, cash. O' ecS are light, - Tuid holders very firm, Hating operations. . . I** l continue inactive; a sale of Msss Pork ffSt 1 * jjijS 'F bbl, owl prime Ohio butter at 240 *t T >,.>isagooddemandforoloveraeeili about a'' I ’. at 90 I2*®6 87J< per bushel.: Timothy „*a itf, sod Flaxseed *2 ?0«2,T5 par bus. : !3B |i of the stock on side to-day is of very poor ", at the close wore selling very low, ns the “* jro anxioos to get off all their stook, In conse '''Littowet weather, * oairts are dnli, and prices remain abont the l 'u !ait week, ranging at from $lB to $4O V head, to duality. \.,-V »s good demand for Sheep and: prices are well VtVl- series! tots of exira sold as high as 6#o 3f are largor this week, bnt prioes j 1 )'teiUko w® B as last Quoted—ranging at from *'j ([.Wf lM Iba- net, aooordjng toqnallty. day are from the following States s«D°i-re. .. fS om Met,-land. p./oilcKlcs ar ; tbs P» ttlcalarl of the sales : • . 1, HrOtll, 40 good Delaware county atsara, It fiira i 1 ?-< e 8 6°' and On from tha State of Dels tiiSir a Usd sin, 56 Cheater connty steers, selling at E. far temircn!, and SBeB 60 for good to extra, rfmirntr icslitj. The matket la rather mors aotivo uniat) juices are fair. JJABIJRB IWTELJuIGBWCB. ?«£ TOSSTH PA.CW. ABBrVED %} hnt McHenry, Smith, 35 days frodfnondcm, Rlchardfoo A Go, Experienced yery tnjtncn the &tb and 9ih iost fro u WflJ tafcbQlH. Gallagher, SO days from Pensacola, In Wfcbllios Elchardion Sc 00. Experienced heavy wind a dnrtsg the on tire pansge. Off jt!«Book saw ship Western Ocean, from Liverpool, vMißtiUiant, from Leghorn, and Oak, from Bos- «rP i Banian, Somers, 1 days' from-Boston, with itsaptsln. hi I Ttamao, Gibbs, 5 davs from New Bedford, ill ic, to Cochran & Rtisael! Bißstecca, Vi'ost, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with po ssla-istaia, ' :t; B W Morn, Benton, 1 days from Taunton, with «is Twslla & Co, tkCMssja, Wright, 0 days from New York, with mi>htoo . ** Kj n Mtroipshire, Shropshire, 6 days from Bos- Twelto * 00. tof(*r,Wett, I day from Milford, Bel, with St Son. *lt ilfobsric, Goriies, X day from Odessa, Bel, with wi h„ L Bswley & 00. ; . . v VLVKBXV. “*3l ’MU waton, Thompson, Key Wesf, Tyler, ’’no. • v--.; "i'Km i. Wells, Boston, Hammott, Tan Duaon, h;k'aa, Day, Boston, L Aadenrfed & Co, Fogg, Portland, B H Powell, {5 AHs>t,Haley, Fort Monroe, Tyler, Stone# Lynch, Alpxandrfa* do (t? BHfce, Bath, E A Souder & Go' v , Bit One, Baltimore, A Grovea, Jr, 312 JIOBANDA. : lit iloln Wvt'rjtool," arrived at Boston J * *' v " n ' rom Smyrna, arrived at Eos lSj Martaa, frutu Glasgow, arrived at Beaton 16tii ITY I TEMB, -ktiee? mis Evening.—A. course of three. S f! sd the "Holy Land,” laaanouaood to be deli » « Uis SeconiJ Befeimed Presbyterian Oharoh, * CMi afreet, boiow OallowhiH, by William lraq , of Hew York, the Initial one of ' tWl!i t“ ba given this evening Mr. Williams Is '**4*lll Isinlhsr with his subject, having travelled ari tti'cctivtly, la Palestine and the K*at, ’f* s3Ca: ' : * hm been greatly praised wherever he “•natal, sIK,, the Bight Boy. Bishop Hopfclnu, 1 • lrtHtg*,* 4i Concert HaH, the opening lecture ' '*“»» a !, e glvan in aid of the Otiuroh of St. Vm ,s! ’i a °t of the lecture will be, “ Aetro '' ’ltii.to' uni Kecromapoy.” A large andisnoe u^mm Y'itEi iiy George Francis Traik.—Oa [ of the present week, George Francis, 4a *»!i'»i&ced to deliver a lecture, at '' s Arotmd the World.” We Jiave no donbt orstor will i( do ” the four points of bis uaa ii nonchalant style, to the amuse- audience* For.the ticket arrangements, to the advertisement in another ts. ; Sf Ntw Cartes de Yisite, bt Broad. -irnorg (he recent ploturea of publicinia iUhe celebrated Photographic Galteryof '' Brst.Jtent & 00,, Nos. 912 and 9U Chestnut ■ Win Kinth we notice admirable carte* of the 'j™ o S'-dncy, rector of St. liuhe’s (Episcopal) £ i Mrs. Harriet Batcher Stowe (an . snl oco of tie very beat that we hare ever Been * 'irtlnsoliltd authoress); Col. Blchard Bash, of Major General Patterson; Bev It. j :3tt«> MW find It at Mr. 0. H. Matt tll 11,1 in flue family groceries, Arch and Tenth Hmi 6 & 0N ’ 9 New Style Hats and * tm!m Boj»i nod or* the Continental Tj £ A the attention of all persona of taste. 'ti, J iAmma oit the Coast.—lt Is said » lla » ‘he "200,” is near the Hstrrfn “ i 4 ,ni * T!(| na]e fear a visit from her In ® ew York or Philadelphia. Therei»no * n emia ®< would like to pay a pop visit '^isce?* himself ana hie piratical officers n ir,d comfortable winter raiment, at the Win. Oloth,D « Hall of Bjokbill S Wilson, Ho*. B #stnni, above Birth street, Bnt the captain Onr patriotfo tradespeople to traitors, and the captain and hla I (Ha , co °>e to the city, will be speedily In la “J* 8 * 10 8 short ent to Dayy Jones’ locker, or °‘°tced iojonrn in Moyamonsing prison. h» BlCs the Thee Frinoitle.—Tlie *W ti'l* » good story of a Quaker who was Price of seventeen dollars for a J '*ith the km 8 al)ort a, lye, and npon being pre ,i a° j.! *“• Bt “Pty remarked, '»Thpu mlataheat i!' hl »lt'> Wl ? 10 snroha * a thy establishment, bn v* ?r) e ,,,, “ ,jW different wenld havebeen the case &t °h“los Stokes’ one-price, under i 1l ltortl„, ,„ ,or oa to T ,n 8 on a suit of clothing, 'bNltd hl * hatnral exclamation, on It be st it-'* ’nv 0 ? B be, " 1 want to'keep the eolt, not [,**»»test»!.« , BtokM ’ one price dotting store is % y in Philadelphia. * 1. t, b ° lß Bbst Bow,—Politeness costs agreeable to other people. More than W, tCIWr an T 000 goes, he should make ju M, M well as he oah; be as attentive to 1 if’’ *« viii _ e , nt with modesty and dignity; and, by >066. ?™'’ Gbregpanu Irlendsenough . " a^6, 80 make your best bow—and ?? **traotive as possible, wear the neat ’""■log manufactured at He palatial vllu Stokes, Ho. 60P Ohestnnt hr,,, Price only i, asked, and that exceeding. Superb Stock ob Lames’ and Cun-nasH's HyABORAR—We Invite attention to the elegant ntoofc oT Hat: for Ladles and Hisses, now offered at the great Philadelphia Bonnet House of Messrs. Wood & Gary, 80. 725 Ohestnnt street. Their. ot«t new pattered are the most exquisite things out, and for alore of a bon net,” or pet foot hats for little folks, we do lKrt believe that there is any display comparable to this stock in the United States. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO ,12 O’OAQOK I*AST NMKT, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Ohestout sta. . W 8 Steward, Philada Alex (Jhambers, PUt.bnrg B McAllen, Baltimore Robert Hue, Ir, New York W H Rochfellow, New York J W Hammersley, N York A N Potter, Hew York O Power, Deeatnr. 11l F Oriolt, Decatur, 111 Thos P Balder, Port,month U S Williams, GincinnMl W B Shafer, Jersey City Lieut Gorman J T Gbeaver, Delaware city' Mies A Warrick, Glaseboi© Mias H Warrick, Giai.baro B Orane Ala, Jersey Shore Oo! J W Nielis W Chester J A Allen Mr Schreader, K taland Miss 0 Fisher. Hew Jersey' Goo W Weort, New Jersey Mr Oonlson, Maryland J Jones, U S A W B Alger. Boston S Gandy, New York W F Wright, New York Jus Snvdam, *ew York John J Kernel!, Hew Tork Mr Bell, New York , S B Caldwell, Hew York B Hollingsworth A la, N Y W A Whitehorne, New York E 8 Padgett & la, Cia, O Lient Got H B Sweilzer,U JA N Penrose P A Gate. New York Gen Palmer. USA Col G W Smith, TJ B A James Baker A ia Mise Baker BPKiebs 8 S Tanor, Cairo, Ills I, Haskell. Now Fork 00l A Albert, Hew York Mrs G W Sterling W Bolhoftr, Maryland Mr"Br6wning&la Montreal I, W Gunther A la,Baltimore W E Harper, BsHim ire Dr W B Woodward, Md Aniibri Weloh H Jersey Prank P Blair, Jr, US A S M Pook, New York • Wm MSt John, Now York 0 A Qryaws & wt. N York B Van Hoffmann,New York A G Case tc la, Mass Iseao 0 Bates, Boston E Meconker, West Cheater E A Myer, Fittebnrg Gen H 8 Brisgs & la, Mart Geo P Briggs, Kara Thos Gillespie, Oarbondale F G Smyser & la, York, Pa Miss B L emyser, York, Pa P D Luther, Pottrville J D Davis, Beading V I Waters, St Louis 0 W Sager, New York A B Whiting Missß Knapp Mlesli Griffin Dr G GIU Jas Goodwin, Canada : ThosGardell,SsringSeld,lu A Goodman, Halifax J H Wright, Kentucky S Parker, Kentucky John G Gamp, New York John G Gamp, Jr, New York Geo Johnson, Pittaton Major Watson Dr L A Birdsaii Bobt C Scott, New York .A EL Farnbnm, Hartford ObasPorbs a. Hartford Ohas Graham, Scranton,Pa Wm Webster, Boston Jas S Marsh A la, Lewubg G W Lawrence, Maine W Shlllito, Cincinnati J W Shiliito, Jr, Cine, 0 M Cohen, Hew York H Stevens, New York Jas 8 Elton, New York A J Barns, Hew York J L Dunnioa & la, St Louis T Wright, New York W Marohant, Hew York HE Mnllar, U S H GW tJohofiold, New York Jos Black, New York EL Pay & la. Wash. DO W Paton, Glaagow,Scotiand Jaa Findlay, New York Oscar B Palmer J H MUlokin. Baltimore W Brown, Baltimore D Miller, Baltimore A H Fmiay, Pennsylvania Gon B A Shaffer A lady, Pa 0 S Kauffman, Columbia A J Kauffman, Golumbia J O’ tlrien, New York Mias O’ Brien, Hew York' J Biiey A lady. Now York W H Stanford, New York MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. H B Tinsman, Pike co. Pa John J Flanagan, Peuna Oapt GB Dodge, UBN Lieut 0 T Dwight. Boaton H HE Mefrey, Boston JWGarretson, Wilm. Dei L M Palmer, Westfall, 1 Pa W A Mc’Jann, N Carolina WE Wyeth, Baltimore D J Gffdenberg, Baltimore W Piekersgiil, jr, Pittsburg H Ahi & wife Theo Snyder St wf, Martinsb. T Simpson Mauch Chunk John H Hiendi, Hew York W Kelly, New York Tobias Fishier, Erwinna. Pa Miss Levioah Gilmer, Pa J S Bobrtr, Sirasbnrg, Pa J E Diffehbach, Penna lient Jos N Porter Norris Peters,Delaware H E Walton, Delaware W H Gorkins, Sshylco, Pa Hon Bernard Beilly, Ponna J 0 D Lilly F B Miller, Beading S»ml Bi atty, Wash, D 0 Tboe A Heller, Milford B F May, Maryland O F Bidgway. Penna F G Qhitttck New York T S Comfort, Mecbanicibnrg S H Prather, Green Castle G JG Anghaabangb, Harrisburg aMEßlOAN—Ohestnnt street, above Fifth. 0 E Jacobs, Maryland Thos G Nichols, Maryland W E Turner, Maryland O W Coon, Watertown,N V L W Bidgely, Ba timore J W Wittenberg, WU, Del F H Welle, Hew Bloomfield Oapt G W Wilhelm, Fa . R Wilhtlm, M Chunk CO Jennings & dan Pa ' B B liauwarc,Salem,Mass E E Pendleton, Belfass,Md J H Welhiog, Easton W Hackett, Easton J A Ernst, York, Pa J M •’arpentsrrSalem, N J PB WriizeljM Chunk GaoLorch, Reading Mrs Oook, Reading M Coon, Wstertowo, N Y D BnmlUon, Albany, N Y J Hamilton, Albany, N Y W G Ward, Madison, Wis W B Mendenhall, Ooatesve F J Posey, Hagerstown, Md T J Shinn, New Jersey J B Shinn, New Jersey G Lear St son, Doyleßtown G B Birkinan,W Chester A AshfieM, New York G W Nichols. MD,Vermont O A Peaso, New York M D Hews, Mass F C Bowen, Mass Jobn Mears. New York JasB Baskin,Madison,lnd Wm F Hawley, Boston G G Prngh, Dayton, 0 H Ebrenberg. Louisville W W Tsohndy, 9myrna,Del P W Hall, Milford, Dei J A Bell, Maryland B J Henry, Berlin, Mineon, Newtown 8 M Palmer, Wayne co Joe B Masters. Wayne co Ohaa Boberts, Newtown J S Brown, N Jersey H H MoNeal, Easton MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. Isaac Hewlings, Trenton f H Ganday, LambertviUo Wm Anbur, Smyrna, Del Chas Hetrick, Stroudsburg J Barnsley, Buokß co, Pa Jas W Larch, Delaware Beuben Bodney Geo W Olosson Wm Morgan, New York Henry Hall, New York MOUNT YEBNON—Second street, above Areh. Thos Mitchell. New Haven Mrs F Martin, Baltimore Mr Pimnley, Mass Hiss M E Coale, Boston H Thomas, Easton, Pa BLACK. BEAB—Third street, above Callowhlll 0 H Haines, Lewiaburg Join Fetter, i Bothlehem M Saparoan, S Bethlehem J Gackenbuob, Lehigh so Jss Gackenbnch, Lebigh eo John Weaver, Pottatoira John Fries & la. Beading M-H Kline, Milford M G Basraman, Allentown STATUS UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. A Tar lor, Weal Chester. AT Mansell, Williamsport Geo McOalpes, Wash’n, D 0 J J Brughmau, Lane co Geo H Picket, Lancaster co H Z Van Beed, Beading H Van Horn B L Dellingor, Marietta, Pa W B Sturgeon. Pa Geo Dice, Franklin co, Pa j T Cook and lady, Biooklyn SPECIAL NOTICES. INIMITABLE PIANO FOBTEB, Brands and Bqriares, are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their pow er, evenness of touch, and pare quality of tone. Hone: should purchase without examining them closely. The most eminent teachers are almost dally selecting Prices to suit the times. them. J. E. GOULD, oell-itnth4ot SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. gCggaa GREAT; TRIUMPH!— iTTTf 'SOHOMAOKEB * CO. have made a nem and grand discovery In the manufacture of the Plano Forte: By a peculiar construction of the scale and bridge on the sounding board, they are enabled t) give nearlydouble the ordinary length of the siring, from the bridge to where the hammer strikes the string, which produces most extraordinary effects. The power is greatly increased, and the harmony produced Is truly wonderful, giving an entire hew quality of tone, which is deep, rich, sweet, and melodious, with a singing peculiarity to each note,' unlike to any Piano ever manufactured heretofore. 1 he music-loving public are respeotfuUy invited to call atpnrWarerooms, Ho. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, where they can examine this great Improvement in the Plano Foite. BCHOMAOKEB & 00., nolS-lm Grover & Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle SEWING MACHINE, tor manufacturing purposes, Is the BEST maohlne In the market, and Is sold for FOBTY DOLLARS. Ho machine ever introduced in this city has sold so rapidly or given such universal satisfaction. Do not fall to pall and examine it before purchasing else where. Office, 730 CHESTNUT street. no3-tf S—T—lB6o—2L* • DRAKE’S PLANTATION EITTKRR They purify, strengthen, amt Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change oUwater and diet. They overcbme effects of dlpslpatloii and late hour*. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. , They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They ewe Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTXBS to the world. They, make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature’* great restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Bum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly reoommendefto dell cate person# requiring a gentle stimulant Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hote!s, and Saloons. P. H. DBASE A CO., 2W BROADWAY. New York, »34-3 m Ohas 8 Feather B M Hamilton, Bdtimore 1021 CHESTNUT Street. Singer & Co.’s Larisa A Family BE WING MACHINE Is the most beandfol, best, and cheapest of ail Sewing Machines. It embodies the-prfn ripkm of Singer A Co.’s well-known Manufacturing Ma chines; make* the interlocked stitoli; wilt sew on all kinds of doth, and with all kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, Gather and Qqiit, Fell, Hem, and ”11011—In fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surpasses every other Maohine for the great range and excellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet I. M. SINGER & €»., No. 458 BROADWAY, HEW YORK. Philadelphia Office, ncf-SutbatdeSl Ho. 810 CHESTNUT STREET, Batchelor’s Hair Dye ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remodlos the fit effeete of hod dyes, and invigorates the Hair for Ufe, GRAY, BED, or-BUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving Qjb Hair soft and bean* tiful. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. ' ter Tho Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH®- LOB, tm tk» four tidtt of each boa. FACTORY No. 81 BABUL AY Btreet, {Lat*. 233 Bnmdvia,y arui 18 Bond itrset,) S?mySB-ly _____ Hew York. XJpham’s Hair Pyh, 38 cents a box. —Throe boxes for #1; the' bast In use. Try it. Sold only at WHAM'S, 468 CHESTNUT St ae3T-Bm# MARRIED CURRY—DICKEY —On the 9th instant, by Bev, J. A. Biindie, Mr. Wm. H. Garry to Miss Josephine Dickey, all of Manaynck. .-* BATTY—ADaMS—On the llth instant, by Bev.;J. A'. Brirdie, Mr. Joshua B. Batty to Miss Louisa Adams, allot Manaynnk. * SIGLEB—DIMON —On tbs 14th instant, by the Esv Thomas Reran, Mr. John E. Bigler to Miss Gatharine Dimon. boih of this city. UOHEBEB— On the 11 Ih icstsnt, by the Bev. W. J. Mann, Jacobs. Scherer to Mi.s Bailie Mintzor, all of this CitV. # MEBTAYEE—SIHKLEB-Oo Ihe SOthorDerember, 1861, by Alderman Peter. Hay, Mr. Henry Mestayer to Bra. Snssn Sinkler, both of this city. it DIED. GHAUBEBS—On the morning of the 17th Instant, Annie 8., wife cf James 8. Chambers, aged 22 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of her hnibtnd, 2015 Green atreet, on Thursday, the 20th instant, at 2 o’clock-P. M. To proceed to Lanrel Htil. LOBEBB.—On the 16th instant, at his late residence, hear Burlington, New Jersey, Charles Mt Bogers, in the 3£d year of his age. The relatives and Dienfs of the family are invited to attend the feneral, from his father’s residence, He. 2117 Green street, on. Wednesday, 19:h instant, at 12 .o’clock. ** RICH ABUS.—On Second-day, 17 th Instant, Mary Blchards, in the 78sh year of her sge. Bcr rrlatives end Wends are invited to her fnneral, firm the residence of her si-ter, Lrdia Shipley, No. 238 Sonth Tenth etrest, on Fourth day afternoon, 19th instant, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. Interment to be in Friends’ Western ground : "■»# DAVIS—On the 15th instant, Samuel Davis,in the' 35th year of hts age. The friends and relatives of the family ere invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence. 80. 1708 Vesey street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 19thinstant, at 2 o’olock. To proceed to Olive Cemetery. Dear wife, weep not for me, I am not dead, bnt sleeping here. Bemrmber death, for die yon must, And with your husband sleep in dust, .KNOWLES —Oe the 15dh Inst., of typhoid fever, Mery, daughter of Mablon K, and Elizabeth Mi Knowles, aged about 14 years. The friends and rriatives of the family are invited to abend her funeral from the residence of her parents, in Yardlej ville, ibis (Toosday) morning, tho 18 th tost!, at 11 o’clock. # . BUBTON —On Friday, the 14th inst, Satan B-, wife of Captain W T m. Bnrton, aged 34 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of her hnsband. No. 546 Wharton atreet, ibis (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Service at Trinity Church, Catharine street, at 3 o’clock. * WILNEE,—On the Isth icst. at the residence of his father. Thos. Wffmer, Bngeue Wlirasr. ser jeant "of Co. C, Ist Minnesota Regiment of Volunteers, of disease ooh tiacted while a prisoner at Biohmond, Va, .Lis friends and the friends of the family are invited to attend bis fnne-al from 505 Coates street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * ALOOBN— On the 16th instant, Jane Alcorn, in the 74tb year of her age. * .APP —Onthe 14th instant, Mrs. Mary Ajp, relict of the late George App, Sr., aged S 8 years. . ♦ BURNS On thelSth instant, Hannah Bums, in the 58d year other sge. * DOLBOW On the 15th instant, Mrs. Mary Ann Dol bow, formerly Mery Ana Smith, in the 53d year of her •S - ■: . ..■ * BLACIK A|LL-WOOL velour HEPS—Just opened, a fnll assortment of— Black All-wool Yelonr Beps Do. do. Empress Cloths. Do. do. Ottoman Poplins. Do. do. Bpiaglinss. Do. do. Cashmeres. - Do. do. Merinoes. Do. do. . Tatnisce. Do. do Mossellne-Deloines BESSON & BON, Mourning Store, nold-tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. TjlYßl & LANDELL, JH FOUBTH and ABOH STBEETS. OPENING FOB PALL SALEB: Magnificent Silka, Magnificent Shawis. MagnfScent Poplins. * » .. Good Black Silks. 5 Bicheet Printed Goods. Good Stook of Staples. . se2d*a H O RTI OWLT 0 H A LHALI,JCW. iLS CORNER BBOAD AND WALNUT—Stated Meeting, THIS EVENING, and election for officers. A punctual attendance of the members is r*a nested. It ivdg=» LITy PASSENGER. RAILWAY.— Uof We are authorized to say thst the Directors of this Company have no ilea of raising the PAGE on the CHESTNUT AND WALNOT-SIBEEtS BAIL BO AO. It# Mag» CASH ACKNOWLEBGHIK JfIS BY tJkS THE OBBISTIAN OOMMIdSION—JOSEPH PATTEB3ON, Treasurer. Ooiieciion at a jnbiic meeting, atlrvivg Hall, New York, on ihe ever tag of Nov. 9,1862. . ®53l 43 J Emory 5t0ne.............................. ; &0 00 Shawmnt S. School, Boston, por 0. Deraond, superintendent 28 6T Wm. S.Hanseil&.Son.... 26 00 B. S. Buesell, Towanda, Penna.............. 29-00 B. G. S 10 00 Mrs J Jay 5mith......,.,,,10 00 S. E. 0 , Paxton, Penna................ 10 00 A lew friends, per J. D. King..,. 8 00 Joseph P. Mnmford A Friend,.,,. B. Pearsall 5 00 W.Pearaall 5 00 BoMiera’ Belief Aatociation, Thcmpsonvaie, Cons., (to pa? freight on boxes ) 3 00 Mrs, I> - H. Huston, Girclerille, 0hi0......... 3 00 J..W Toirey. 3 00 Amount previously acknowledged.......... ~ 11,242 05 ' H* «b. THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF ILj? tho Young Men’s Ohrialiaa Association of Phila delphia will be held at CONCERT HALI,. Ohestnnt et 1 above Twelfth, on THURSDAY EVENING next, (20th tost.), at 7# o'clock. The Bev. laniel 0. Eddy, D. D., pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist Chflrcb, of this city; Bev. Joseph T. Euryea, of New York, and others, are expeoted to deliver addressee- Among other interestiog features of this ocoaslon will be the retiring address of the President, Geo H. Stnart, Eiq-, and the inaognration of George Oookman, Esc , President elect for the ensuing year. Tickets may be had, without charge, at the rooms of the Association, Noe. 1009 andlOU CHESTNUT St., on and after MONDAY, the lTthinst, nolTAt* TWENTIETH REGIMENT P. M.— Victims by the carelessness of the employees on the Cumberland Valley Baiiroad who -yet survive will please send a statement of the extent of their injaries, verified, if possible, by a physician’s certificate, to the CUSTOM HOUSE, at an early day, addressed to WM. B. THOMAS. no!s-3i ■sea A LADIES’ FAIR, IN AID OF THE CITIZENS’ VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL," BBOAD and WASHINGTON Sheets, will be held at the S. E corner FIFTEENTH and MARKET Streets, over Taraali’s drng store, commencing MONDAY, Nov, 17, and c stlnuing all tho wcok. . Admission ten cents. nols-3t* ry» NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE BANK, U 3 , PHli.Anui.PHlA, November 4,1802 —The following. Resolution was this day adopted by the Board of Direc tors and ordeied to be published: ; Resolved, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this Bank be offered to the preßent Stockholders at par, each Stockholder to have the privilege ot- taking a pro rata share, according to a scale adopted by the Board, pro vided subscription and pas meat be made before tha first day of January, 1868. no!4*jal J. W. TOBBEY, Cashier. FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.— Under an order from the President of the Ucited Stat-s, a national system has been established by the BANITABI COMMISSION for the s«fe transmission and judicious distribution of articles contributed-by the people, for the sick and wonnded of the Army and Navy. The system, after being-well tried, has been formally ap prove! and recommended by the President, the General to-Chief, and the Surgeon General. The seourity it offers against misappropriation is practically perfect, until the contributions are delivered in the hospitals, where they necessarily pass from the control of the Oom miielon. Of more than a million articles seat through one of the largest of Its channels of supply, it has been as certained that not one hundred have miscarried, or bees diaboneßlly ÜBed. Discreet and trustworthy agents are constantly employed in visiting ail divisions of the army, including those on the Southern ooastj the Missis sippi, and the Western frontier, to observe thi ir wants, to direct supplies where they are most needed, and to securei as far as practicable, their. honest use. The Commission dees not undertake to deliver articles to in dividuals, and declines to receive contributions with any resiriciion as to their destination, within the limits of the force employed in the service of the Nation, it being one'of Its secondary objects to strengthen the sentiment of National unity .wherever it oan come to Antagonism with State or local pride. The diatribntlon.of-hospital supplies is but a branch of tha work of the Odmoalssion: Itempleys the best professional talent which can be ob ‘ tained In the country, to aid its larger purpose, to do all that is possl la for the health and vigor of- our fighting men, to lighten their burdens, Mid to sustain their spirits under the privations and hardships which are an essen tial part of successful warfare. For this purpose, con tributions to its treasury are solicited. They may be directed to CALEB COPE. Ecu-. Treasurer of the Phila delphia Agency, No. 603 MARKET Street, or to WIL LIAM PLaTT, 'Jr , General Sriperliteafleht, at the Depository, 80. 1238 OHE dTNTJ T Street, Contributions of the following articles are earnestly solicited, at the Depository, viz: Wo» len Pantaloons, (partly Slippers, worn,) _ . Woolen Drawers, Farinaceous Food, Woolen Shirts, Brandy «nd Wmo Blankets,' , . oct23tbatnlm NOTICE.— THE FIRST D® A COURSE [LB OF THREE LEOTUBEdou the HOLY LAND will be delivered by WILLIAM "WHITE. WILLIAMS, of New York, in tbe second Reformed Presbyterian Cbnrcb, TWENTY.SECOND Street, below Gallowhlll, on TUESDAY EVENING next, 18ih tost. Subject— Forty Pays Jn Jerusalem, or a Sketch of Palestine and a Description of Jerusalem, ■ Tickets for the Course...**...*«**so cento. SingleTickets..2s “ For, Bale at fifartlen’a Book S»re, Presbyterian Board of Pcblication, Preflhytetiaa Sense Tract Society,-and the Store of Wm. S. Itontonh Sixth, abore Market. no!4 4t* ;• >■ - ,J '. • ' nrcp* OFFICE OF DELAWARE MDTU.UU U 3 SAFETY IKBOBANJE OOHPABY, Phila delphia,: November 12,1883 Tie Board of Directors have this day declared a cash , dividend !of TEN PER CENT on the Capital Stock," apd SIX PER CENT. Interest on the Scrip, of the Oom pany, payable on and after the first December proximo. They have also declared a Scrip dividend of FORTY PER CENT, on the Earned Premiums for the year end ing October 31. 1862 Certificates tor which will be is toed to the parties entitled to the sfwne on and after the first December -proximo—the Company assamiag the ; -pat meat of ail Taxes on the above Dividends., ; The Board of Directors have ordered, also, that the*e-- tnaining outstanding Scrip of theCompaoy of thelsauea of the yeara prior to 1868 be‘redeemed in cash on and .after February 2, 1888, from which date all interest thereon shall cease bol4 0t rY-~=» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, |L tj that on application will be made Co t3io Lugis'a mre of Pennsylvania, at their next leesion, for a renewal of the Charter or the BANK OF THK NOBTHEBN LIBERTIES. The said Bank being located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital oi five hun dred thousand dollar*. By order of ttie Board. W. OTHSOiBa, Oashler. J?hH9WT J>IIT A r fril ESP AY. -DfOyEMBEg. 18:. 18al- §11,981 15 HENRY LYHBUBN, Secretary. WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT [Ljj i‘ THE OOHMEBOLAL BANK OF PENN, a 1 Li VANIA” intend to apply to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, as their next session, tor a renewal of their charter. Said Bank is the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital cf of dol lars; a renewal .of whioh will be for, with the usual bunking privileges. By order of the Board. 8. 0. PALMEB, je23-tn«m . o<« hiCT - CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA lo COMMEBOIAL COLLEGE, N. B. corner SB- ViitSTH and ÜBBSTHDf Streets.- o Bock keeping. Penmanship. Calculations, to It® Day and Evening. Individual Xnstrnofioa, Twentv Mb per cent off regular prices. noli 6ir.- «-==. THE FIRST LECTURE OF THE UJ COURSE, in aid of the OLUkOH OF BT.' MATTHIAS viil bedeSiVerd at OOStJERf HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 18.1862, at 8 o’clock, by the Bt. Bev JOBS HENRY HOPKISS, D; .D. Sub ject—“ Astrology, Divmation, and Necromancy.” Tickets for sale at 0. M. Burns’, 911 Obostnat street; : Episcopal Book Depository, 1224 Oneiithnt street; Wroth & Bros, 1414 Wakrat street, and at the Hall- Trice 26 cents. ... •' nolo-8t If ,y(S» OFFICE VF THE SURGEON*ARTIST yLS TO THE AEMY AND NAVY, PatIABELPHIA, Oct. 24th. 1862. . .... Wounded Soldiers and Baitora desirous of availing themselves of tho National Appropriation, for. supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply Immediately at: the. office of the Snrgeon Artist to the Government, No 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMEB, 0c26 tf . Government Sargeon-Artist. fvr==* GEOKGE FRANCIS TRAIN .115 WiLL LEOTUBE Af MUSICAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21tt, ON “ALLROUND THE WORLD.” fTXOKETB, FIFTY OEStS. For ante at thdoffice of “THE DIAL,” 712 Chestnut Street; at GOULD'S Musis Store, dud the HALL, on the day oriecture Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o’clock. no!8 4t jfcEGAlii TN THE QBFHA.^S3 , COURT FOR JL IHE OITT AND COOSTY OF PBILiDSIiPHIAA Estate oi JOSE A ; WERE 9, deceaied, : Tbs sAuditor appointed by tlio Court to audit* sottlp, and adjust ibs accouiit.of S- Adutipiatrator. d,b*n. cfc a., of the Estate of JOiEPS A.. WEDEB, deceased, ami to seport distribution of tbe Balance in ibe hands of Ihe accountant, will meet the partita interrsted, for the purposes of his aooolataaeot, on TUESDAY, the second d*y of DEOEfitBSa, 1862, at 4 o J olcckP. 61-. at No 142 Bonih ELG UTS street, in tbe city of Philadelphia. JOHN B. OUDAHAIN, , nolBsmha*st . Auditor, TTKITED STATES.®ASTEftN DI3- U TBIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: W HE BE A S, The District .Court: of the United States in and lor the Eastern District of Pennsj tvants, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel,fiifd in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or protend to have, any right, title, or interest in FIFIY-FIVE BALES OF COTTON, taken and seized as prize, on piantaiionsSJn the neign botheod of Bt. Helena and Port Boyal, Sonth Caro lina, by the United States steamer PAWNEE, undg coma and of Captain Peroival Drayton, to be' mo nished, cited, and called to judgment; at the time and. place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so winirißg), Yon are therefore charged, and stiictly erjoined and commanded, that yon omit not, bat that by publishing these presents in at least two of- the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Pliiledtipbie, and in the Legal In.tdiigf.neer, yon do monish and cite, or cause to be monished andAited, pert mptwily, all persons in general who have, or pre tend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said FIFTY FITE BALES OF COT TON. to appear before the Honorable JOBS OADWALADEB, the Jndgs of the said Court, at the : District Oonrt room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the Twentieth day after pnbhcstion of these presents. If it be a court day, or else on the nexteouri day following, between the usual hoars of hearing causes, then and there to show, or r liege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful ex ense, if any they have," why the said FIFTY-FIVE BALES OF COTTON should .not'be pronounced to belong, at the timo of the capture of the earns, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and snbject to condemna tion, to be adjhdged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive In this behalf -as to jnstice shall appertain. And that yon duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all pet eons aforesaid, gene rally, (to whom by the tenor of theso presents it is also intimated), that if they BhaH not appeac afthe time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful eatue to the contrary, then said District Coart doth intend,.and will proceed to adjudica tion on tne said capture, and may pronounce that the void FIFTY-FIVE BALES OF COTTON did belong at the time of the capture of the same, to the ene mies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies; or otherwise, liable and subject to con&s cetion and condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned ab lawful prize, the .absence or rather con tumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in' any wise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to tbe said District Court what you shall do in the pre ml*es. together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN OiDWALADBB, Judge of tbe said Court, at Philadelphia, this fourteenth day of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty seventh year of the Independence of the said United States. noIS St G. B FOX, Clerk District Oourt. PROPOSALS. FYE pU T Y QUARTERMASTER XJ GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHttAOEMHiA, 17th No vember, 1862., PROPOSALS-will be receive! at this Offlie until THURSDAY next, 20th inat, at 12 o'cloek-SI., for the delivery of one thousand ‘ TABLETS for Boidlers’ Graves, to be rnsile of Black Walnut, 4 feet long, 10 inches wide, and 1 % inches thlok. ‘To be deUrered nt such times, in such quaniittec, and at snoh points in this city, ag may be rrqutred. -The right is reserved to re,ect all bids deemed tco high. . A; BOYD, nolB St - Onpt and.A. Q. M, U. 8. A. --pb JEJR-UT Y.QUAIITE cIMA.STiSR i/. GENERAL'S OFFIOIcy rtmaxHanrira.') AimnoT verober. 1t62. PBO FOB AES will be received at this Office until THHiiSDAY next. 20th instant, at 12 o'clock M, fjr the ■ oelivery-of oH-tbo-STBAW requiredfor thenaa of the following U. 8. A. ROSPITALS, until ißt OCTOBER, 1883: ■■■ . Hoepital at and Master streets, Philadelphia. Da, at Fourth and George streets, do. Do. at Twenty-second and Wood sts , do. Do. at Fifth and Buttonwood streets, do. Do. at Twelfth and Buttonwood streets, dot Do. at Sixteenth and Filbert streets, do. Do. at Twenty:fourth and Southsts., do. - Do. at Tenth and Christian streets, do. Do. at Twentieth and Norris streets, do. Do. at Broad and Cherry streets, '■ do. Do. Bace street, below Sixth streets do. Do. at Cheater. Do. at West Philadelphia. Do. at Heatonville. Do at Germantown. Do. at I.lington Lane. Boepltalic process of erection at Ohestnnt, Bill, and that about being erected on -“Logan Estate,” German town avenue, together wish any Hospital* whioh may be erected within the city • limits within the time above specified. To be good, clean,-BYE STRAW, subject to inspection, and to be delivered at such times and in such* quantities as may be required. ,To be furnished in bales orbnndles. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. A, BOYD, no!8-3t Oeptain. and A Q M. U 3. A. -VTAYY AGENT’S OFFICE, li . - '■ -Washikqtqn, D: 0., November 15:1882 Proposals will be received at this office until Monday, the Ist December next, at 8 o’clock P. M., for Two Hun dred and Ten Thonsand (210 080) Yards of WHITE CARTRIDGE CLOTH, in width and proportions as fol lows, viz: - - 10,000 yards, 19 inchoa wide. 10,000 yards, 22 Inches wide. 20,f00:yafds, 24ft Inches wide. 10,000 yards, 25ft inches wide. 10,000 yards, 28ft- inohes'wide. 90,000 yards, 30 inches wide. 10,000 yards, 31 inches wide. 60,000 yards, 85 inches-wide. 210,000 To be delivered at the Navy Yard in this city, free of cost to-lhe Government for freight or transportation. • / nol7-13t 8. P. BBOWN, Navy Agent. PHOTOGRAPHS. rpHEY HAVE WON A NAME JL for Beauty, Truth, and Taste.their: merits con tinne to deserve. B SISTER'S Colored Photograph?, for *],. are executed by the finest artists, at SECOND Street;- above Grven. > - ■.; . It* ATW A R PRIOEG—A RARE jLX. OHANOE.—BKIMEB’3 far famed Portraits, .lile-si/e Photomapba- In Oil colors, made at reduced prices to eni~ the times. BEQOND Street, above Qreesu CARTES DE VISITE, PHOIOSBAPDS, IVORYTTPBS, 60., Taken true to life, . . In elegant style, by - . TURNER, 808 OHE9TNUT Street. The bounty of this Gallerx conßistß in Its convenience— the saleßrf om, specimen roSm, and skylight being ati on the ground.floor, thereby saving oar natrons the tiresome journey np three or four flights of staiw, which they are compelled to make at any other Gallery. nol4-6t# FI NAN Cl At. u. s. FIVE TWENTIES: * ' OB," -■■■■■■ 20-TEAR SIX PER (JENiP; BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERN MENT AFTER FIVE TEARS. I am instructed by the BEOIUBTABT OF THE TREASBBT to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, Interest will commenoo from the DATE OF BUB BOBIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Hint,' or any Sub-Treasury op Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present wusuiuat os sold, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per oant. per annum. A full supply alway* on hand. 'JAY SfBSOBIPTipN AGBMT, 114 SOUTH THIRI> St. ■ DO6 tf ' fI»QQ Ann —THIS AMOUNT TO WOjOavUl/a LOAN in sums of «3.QS« t 085,000 on Mortgages or G; Bents- -Apply to’E. PETTIT, No. 809 WALNUT Street.. no 3 TTNITED STATES REVENUE TAX —The undersigned, United-States Assesses* for tse :St venlh division of the First district, is ear gegrd daily in; makiig.- -fo- the above. Tax : hut as many BnflDO*s Finasandotliers are de sirons to iP»y' thefsame immedtojeiy, or. before ho can: possibly reach them, he hereby Informs all such in. bis division that an opportunity to be assessed at onee* will; be afforded them by calling sthls.Offlce.No. 303: South. THIBD Street, between the hour* of 8 and A A. M, and alfo irom 2 to 4 P. Ah, daily. TBQiHAB.ED,WABD WIL.L9, ’ - U. 8. Assistant Assessor fth Division, First District. ' tolS 6t ; ”V > HENRY’S. REPEATING RIFLE— ■The greatest Ann of the age) will stool fifteen times. In as rawr Befroads, ljOdO torfis. For sale a mannfactors»)’ arijHj by PHUiIP WTIiBON ft 00., 415 OHSSfHTJT Strsrt, RETAIL DRV ©OQDS. IOH A AW D a Eli lAB L 1 PURS OF WB OWN I MjiDRT'A T I O N ANO MANUF ACT ORE. Hudson's Bay Sablo, ' Boya,! Erinme,' Dark Sable Mink, „ Bear Chinchilla, ’ Daft Siberian Squirrel, In every Fashionable Style for Ladies, Misses, and Children. FURS MADE TO ORDER. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., No. 930 CHESTNUT STREET, noS.tuth.lm DICH DACE CURTAINS, JLfc SS-GO- to S 3&: per pair. Bich Drapery Husiiiis, 25c. to JJ1.50 per yard. Curtain SEaterials. . * £ TTpholster^Goods. * s • Pnrnituro/Thinfzes. ** Embroidered Piano and Table Covers. ; ” Table, Coverings. Our stock of Lare Curtaloa cotoprfaes two invoices of fiOOpaltß, entirely hew and very elegant bought below 1 auction pdcea, and ia worthy the early attention of buyers. SHEPPARD, VAN HAR -7 EINGEN, & ARRISON, : IQO9 OHE3TNUT BTBEET. ue4 tntbs lot QUO A KINO CLOTHS, FKGSTED BEAVERS, FINE CASSIMEREB, '■ veiAjub. reps, , BALMORALS, ‘vi BLANKETS, LADIES' CLOAKB, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BOtS' CLOTHING. COOPER & CONARD, OC2B-H B. E. COB. NINTH and MARKET Etc. QLOAKS! CLOAKS! "CLOAKS! THE ONLY GENUINE WATEB-PBOOFS IN THE CITY. OUR NEW STYLES ' , IKS THE OSBORNE, .THE CELEBRATED CASTILIAN, THE LE GILET AND PRINCESS. Thew are beantlfnl and exanlsite styles, and oaa only be fonnd in perfection at IVENS & Co-, OC3O 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. riLOAKS! CLOAKS! Vi/ : . , An Immense Stook of NEW & 'FASHIONABLE STYLES. -OurGarments in style, goailty, and ihaEufaoture Are guarantied eanui to any in the City. Ladies will nlease examine before purebasing. PARIS STORE, EIGHTH AND WALNUT BTBBBTB. MISSIS AND OH IL D REN’S CLOAKS! : 1:. •iv'.The largest Assortment, Latest and Most Approved Styles, 1 At Exceedingly Low Prices. No. 137 SOUTH EIHHTH STREET. ocSO-l® OHEAP LINEN GOODS. DOUBLE DAMASK TAB BE CLOTHS, 2 to 8 yards long" ■ „ ' HEAVY TABLE LINENS, in neat and boanllfnl flgnres. BBSAKFAST, DINNEB, AND TEA NAPKINS, to match. DAMASK, DIAPEB, GLASS, and HUOK TOWELS, PLAIN and PLAID GLASS LINEN. - TO WELINGS for Kitchen, Pantry, Bath, and Cham ber use. . STOUT and FINE SHEETING LINENS, .8-4,9-4, 10-4.11-4 12-4 BIST HEAVY PILLOW LINENS, 40, 42.45, 50, 54, inches. - FLOOR and ST AIB LINENS. SHEPPARD YAN HARLINGEN, ft ABRISON, no4-tutbslot 1008 CHESTNUT Street, JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., IMPORTERS AND CASH-DBAMiiBg ITW “ -DRY goods, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have just received, and are now offering, magnificent lines of SILKS, SHAWLS, k DRESS GOODS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS BEASON. 008-tf r .. mo WB OLE SALE DEALERS, JL STOREKEEPER 3,AND. FAMILIES, who buV by the piece, we will sell a fair quantity of Calico for 10ft cents." Good ditto, 14 cents; extra good ditto, 18ft cents Almosveverymake made of bleaohed and un bleached Muslins, in every quality. and widths at lets than wholesale stores trill sell them, (unbleached as low as 12ft cents.) Best No. 1 Williamsville and Watasotta for 25 cents '; Bed. Flannel as low as 28 cents: white, 28 cents; Gray Flannel, twilled and plain, under prices; white and lead Drillings and-colored Muriihs; Blankets from 81-60 to $l5 per pair, of ever 7 quality and size, all under price; Crash and largo stock of Linen goods; in Short, almost every article usually'kept in dry-goo® stores, all of which will be sold for ctsb. As these goed's are all advancing hr price very fast, we cah only sell at tKese prices for a few days B D. & W. H. PENNELL, nol7-6t 1621 MARKET Street, below Eleventh. Muslins at the right PRICES —I am now selling ail kinds of Cotton goods at lees than they are being generally ooid at: One lot good bleached at 14 cts. One case gocd-bleacbed at 16 cts. Two cases Si incbcß wide, at IS cts. Ono case very heavy and good, at 18 ft otsj. - Two oases fine and dose, nearly,yard wide, at 20 cts. Two cases, fall yard wide, soft finish, 21 eta: : One case, fall yard'wide, finer, at 22 cts. One case heavy water twist, at 23 cts. ' Four cases extra fine, at 26 cts. One case extra heavy, 25 cts. Two cases WittiamsviUe’s best quality. Two cases Wamsutta’s, soft finish. One oase pillow-casing, 23 ots. Two cases, Ift yards wide, good quality, 25 ots:- One eaß« Utica Sheeting, full width. 60 ota. Brown Muslin at 14;.15, 16ft, and 18ft. Two bales at 20 cts, nearly yard wide. One bale fine, at 22 cts. Ono bsle very heavy ,-at 22ots. One bale, full yard wide, at 22 cts. One bale Pocasret’s, at 26 cts. Two bales extra heavy, at 26 ots. One bale of the very-best made, at 28 cts. Twenty-five pieces heavy, 2ft wide, at 60 ots, . One case goed Oanton Flannel, at 25 cts. One case heavier and .finer, at 31ft cts. ; Two cases Hamilton Bleached. : One ease Hamilton Brown. One cage Hamilton Brown, nearly yard wide. Fifty pieces heavy lead-colored, very cheap. All the above goods are less than they can be bought at wholesale. ' GRANVILLE B. HAINES, no!6 6t No. 1013 MABKET Street, ab. Tenth. H STEEL .& SON HAVE JUST • received, from New York, a few choice lota of FINK IMPORTED DBESS GOODS. Wide fancy BUkB, very rich styles. , Blch figured Brown Silks, a great variety of these very scarce and desirable Sllka. A great variety of Fanoy Silks, at low prices. Bich B(ured Black Bilks, from SI to 82. Yard-wide Plain Blaok Silks, at §l. Black Silks, all widths and dualities, at VERY BOW PBIOES. Blch shades, Brown, Bine and Green. PLAXN’IBISH POPLINS. Silk and wool and aB-wobT French,Poplins. A choice lot of new Plaid Alpacas. KIOB PRINTED MEBINOES. KIOH PRINTED MAGENTA CLOTH. Blch printed ail-wool Delaines, at62#c. worth STb. SHAWLS. SCABFS, AND CLOAKS. Brodhe and Plaid Blanket Shawls. Blch Cbaine Laine Broche Shawls. Btriped Shawls of every variety. - Merino Scarfs, Broche and Chaine Laine Borders. Habit and Water-proof Cloth Cloaks. . COO SHEPHERD 'PLAID LONG SHAWLS, St 84.25, T worth *B.' . 0c25 ns North TENTH Street, above Coates. TTtLANNELSj ALL WOOL WHITE, JD at 28, 31#, and 35c. One lot fine pink edge, all wool, at 37c. One bale heavy Colon at 37,#0.. One lot very heavy at4oc; wide do, at4sc. One lot all wool,, yard wide, at 460. 10 pieces ■ fine Balardvale, fall’ yard wide, at 500., worth 62#. Balardvale at 40o.;. finer do,, .% wide.4sc. SHAKER FLANNELS. Just opened, a/resh lot of these-goods, that are-war ranted nnshrinkahle, very heavy, and-fall yard wide,, which makes- them very desirable; for skirts-;; Welsh Flannels, and, I suppose, the-best assortment of- Gray Flannels in the city, both plain and twilled; Bed Flan nel at 30 cents,’ all wool;;from that up; Bed- Twilled- a t 37# and 40c ; very fine at 50; Bine Twilled at 50, Fanny Striped Flannels; for shirting, in large variety, AH these Flannels are very cheap; muob lower than I can. buy them now.' GBANVILLB:B-;HAI : NES,; no!6 6t , No 1013 MARKET Btreet-, above Tenth. TpINE QUALITY'CHAINE. LAINE J? LONG BBOOHB SHAWLS, from, auction, below the regular prices. Open-centre Long Broobo Bhawls, deep- broche ends and border. Openrcentra Sapare OashmereShawls. Striped Broche Shawls. Gay and plain style Blanket Shawls. , Children’s and Misses’Blanket Shawls. Long anASapara Blask ThlbetShawla. Engllih rosl Water-proof Cloak Cloths, brown and, black mixed. , . ' Water-proof Cloaks ready made., - . . . EDWIN HALL & 880., . J " 20 Booth SECOND Street. ' N. B —A large assortment of. Balmoral Skirts, wholes sale and retail.. * 1 no!4. pHOIOE DRY SOODS-rJust oelved- ■’ Brown Poplins, Plain and Figured. - ■' Brown Weol-Fo*Un% rßonbla;Width. . Herlno»s,.of aUStoais A Wool TPLaineis, Plata and Figured. Cotton’and Wool IfLalim—anlce line, Figured Mertnocs. A fell line of Plain Bhawls. A fall line of Gay Shawls. One lot of Slack Figured Mohairs, at 25c.. Six lota of Brown Alpacas, choloe. A.fnli line of Oasalmeree. ~ A fall line ot Testing. rtHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SB AGES —V S. ABOHAMBaTILT. N. E. corner ELEVENTH and HABKET Streets, will open this, morning, from Anc tioh, Ingrain-Oarpeta 5O, 82, 76, and 8.7 cta.: En try and Slafe Carpete.2s.to 65 ®u,; Bag, Yam, and List Carpets, »'**r 45 Ms. £Flbo» Oil Cloths," 3T to 82 et*.": GiltXßordmid Window-shades, 62 eta. to'Sl 50; Buff and Green Window Holland, IS to 46 cts.; Muslins,-,12# to 25 cts.; Cantop/FiapseijrK to cts, ocSO thatalm & IiANDELIu. EL & L. PHILADELPHIA, SEAL SKIN BE AYER CLOTHS, for ladles’ Cloaks, Velvet Cloak Cloths, Frosted Beavers, Black Beaver Cloakings. BYEW * BiSDEIiI., FOTTBIH and AEOB Streets. A _/} LYONS CLOAK VELVET 3, ,Wide ■Velvets, Sl3 ptirymd. 4-4 Velvets, S« add 88, aud 810. «YEB fi La.NDKTjI>, FOXTET3 and AEOH Streets. OPEN CENTRE BLACK B&OOHE Shawls /?_yj GRAY STRIFE SHIRTING FlanneUf Fane? ShirHne flannels, C ray Twilled Flannele, Plain Gray Sackings, . KFBB & IrkNDßLti, ' * FOT7ETH and 4.80 d Streets. p OOP BL AC K BILKS, ALL UT Width B, Heavy Corded Bilka. . Datable Qlo»sy Black 8ilh», Widows’ Silks, without gloss. KYBK & h INDEIVD, FOUBTH and A.EOH Streets. TYRY GOODS FOR WINTER. Bep. Poplins, French Merinos, ’ Colored Mousselinea, Poult De Soles, . Foulard Silks, Blanket Shawls, "Balmoral Skirts, Black Silks, Fancy Silks, Black Bombasines, Worsted Plows, Cheap de Laioes, French Chintzes, Shtrtlag Flannels, Bfoche Shawls, Find Blankets, ' Crib Blankets. SHARPLBSS BROTHKBB, CHESTNBT and BIOHFTH Streets. ’JOHN H. STOKES, ¥O2 ABOH BtreeL RETAIL : DK.Y GOOBS. FOURTH AND AKOH. POPLINS FBOM AUCTION. PURPLE POPpINS, QUEEN POPLINS, BLUES, BROWNS, BLACKS, MODE MERINOES, BLUES, PURPLES, BROWNS, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, PINE SHAWLS, CLOAKS, So., 4.4 LYONS. VELVETS, WOOLENSHAWLS, RROCHASHAWLS, GOOD . BLANKETS, VELVET CLOTHS, WELSH FLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS. noT-tf Paisley Border;. Poll Lias of Long Shawls, Pins Woolen Bong Shawls. . BYBB & LANDELL, FOUBTH and ABO H Street« jMia.tfi . 1024 QggiTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES. | LACES, | S 3 WHITE GOODS, ■ g l LINENS, | § EMBROIDERIES. % m ■ . •. r> §3 _ A full assortment of the above on baud at liOW 3 ts e PKIOHB, to which additions are made of *1! . § NOYELTIE& v ee2s.tr ■ - =*■ :■:■■■ 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. WOOLENS. 'Ladies’ Cloakings of every description. , Black Boavers and Tricots. Frosted Bt avers from 82 to 83.60 Union Beavers, good weight and cheap Fine Black Cloths, Extra fine heavy Cloths. Low-prioed Cloakings and Overcoatings. FANCY OASBIMEBES And Black from 87 cents to S 2. Oasslmeres, extra fine stook, from 81 to SI,3S. Boys’Oassimeres. low, priced goods. ■ Balmorals. Large lots at wholesale and retail, CLOAK AND' SHAWL BOOM. Fine Cloaks, ready-made or made to order. Seasonable Shawls for Ladles and Misses. BOYS’ CLOTHING. : Overcoats, Jackets, Pants, Snfta mode to order. * • OOOPEB & OONABD, no6-tf B.E. comer NINTH and MABKET Streets. : COMMISSION HOUSES. JJAMILTON COTTON FLANNELS. Laconia Cotton Flannels, Salmon Falls Cotton Flannels, Standard Slieotings and Drills, For Sale by De COURSEY & HAMILTON, 0c26-Btuth-12t . 23T- CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA BAGMANUFAC- X TOBY.-': : - BURLAP BAGS. BURLAP BAGS, BURLAP BAGS, Of alt sizes, nett cash on delivery, by GEORGE GRIGG, 219 CHUBOH ALLEY, octS tf BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! 6,000 Androscoggin, 2bn&, IT oz., cotton. 13,000 Ozark, ; do., do. 4,000 Yeoman, do., do. 3,000 Oenbeville, do., . do. 2,000 Prince Albert, do., do. 6,000 Hanover, do., do. 3,000 Union, h, flax and cotton. Grainy and Burlap Base, all slzea, for sale by JOHN T. BMEiBY « 00„ 113 North FBONT Street. nolO-lm* OAEPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE & CO., OOM MlB SIOS UIBO H A STB, Ho. 133 CHESTNUT BTBE3ET, PHILADELPHIA. A fall assortment of Fhlladelplila-made Oarpeta always in Store. ■■■■■.■■ 003-3 m 0 O TT O N YAR N . SUPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. 10, JTOB SALE BT FKOTHINGHAM & WELLS. 1 " ooZ-it A RMY, GOODS. Jtx ■ ■ DABK-BLUB COAT CLOTHS DABK-BLUEGAP CLOTHS. SHY-BLUE CLOTHS FOB OFFICIIBS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. la-GUNOI DOCK, :. DBLLLB, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BBGWN AND BLEACHED SHSETENSS AND KSSBTINGB. ; - .'For sale; by■' FROTHWGHAtt St WELLS. sei-ifti HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. DEALER ; IN HO-FSE-FUB,NISHm» GOODS, No, 1090 Chestnut Street. Agent for the sale of HALEY; HOBBS, & BOYDEN’3 PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES - WRINGER. Believed to be the best OLOTHB3-WBINGEB in tow, It will wring the largest Bed Quit or smallest Hand kerchief drier than can possibly bo-done by hand, In very mnohlesa time. N. B.—A liberal discount win be made to dealers. no 3 3m ERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITE \JC- BATUBB.—Professor FBED> A; ROEBR’S gra duated Classes and Lectures far the term, of FIVE DOL LABB per twelve weeks, have now. commanoed. Foe programmes, particulars, sad subscriptions, clears call at Mr: H LKYPOLDT’B Bookstore, IKB CHESTNUT Street,or Mr. B’s residence, 1322 FILBBKTBt. nolT-Bt3t "0700 L.—Just received and fop sale, lWm WOOL, *itahlefor Army Goods, h*ls-Btuth3t* 10 and 12 North EBONY street. «rpHE BIG GUN ” XKMOVBI) non. 432 TO 415 CHESTNUT STREET,, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOMHOUSE. PHILIP WILSON & CO. Have removed their Guns, Pistols,'Bifies, Fishing.. Tackle, Skates, Cricket and Base Ball Implements, Cadet Muskets and Equipments to OC2O lm 415 CHESTNUT BTBBBT. Egßh'- THE PHRENOLOGICAL CA ®F§ BINET AND BOOK STORE Is open day and T V evening for the Bale of books on Phrenology, Phy fesN Biology dHygtene, and Phonography, and for Phre nological examinations. Orders by mail should be ad dressed to . j 1 i- JOHN L. OAPBN, 0022-rpwsmlm 522 CHESTNUT Street, Phila.. T ATOUB 01L.—492 baskets Latoui XJ OHw Oil, jnst r«M>T«d *ar ihlj VmwUUi, froee Bordsknx, liar Ml« br , - JATTBXTCH* A lAYJIBHH3I, *M *n49M South TEOHT 3tr»t watches ahd jewelry, AND DIAMONDS, ' wa hava on band (ho {insert assortment of the above arliolae to be found xn the cfH'. W'A T C BL E S Of oar own Importing, and casing, which wa warrant, and . DIAMONDS - Inserting of onrown manufacture. Those wishing to parcbjwe, will find ouratyias the most UDtque, and gold of the beat qnality in the city. We have also a very large and fine assortment of all kinds of fine JKWELKY. Call and examine, at LEWIS LADQMU3 & 00., DIAMOND DEALERS, bo-16-at 803 C.HE3TNUI' BTB*KT. Jgj D. T., PR A T T, ■ (SOOOSSSOa to PRATT & ttBATH,) . 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is couetaatly In nsoelpt of ••• • ' ' ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of dtftliwbto styles and qualities, to snifc all classes of i\ nois.imif; LADIES’FURS. FANCY FURS! JOHN A. STAMBACH, IMPOBTEB AND MASHFAC TUBES OF LADIES’ FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Jmt evened, a large and handsome Steak of LADIBB’ AND OHILDBEN’S FANCY FURS, of every descrip tion and in the newest and most approved styles, at the Lowest Cash Prices. oe7-3m RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, TMPOBTJJB AND MANTJFAOTUBES LADIES’ FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Fura for Ladies and Children Is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable dnring the present season; All sold at the manufacturers’ prices, for oaah. Ladies, please glvo me a call. oc3-4mif INSURANCE COMPANIES. OFFICE Off THE DELAWARE MUSUAi SAFETY INSUBANOE COMPANY. Philadelphia, Nov. 12i 1801 The f ,'Uowing Statement of the affairs of the Gomoany is published is conformity with a provision of its Char ter: ' • Premiums Bkorited from Nov.l. 1861. to Oct. 31| 1802: On Marine and Inland 8i5k5.. 8226,308 81 - On Tire 8i5k5.;.., .......... 99,321,30 . < , . $325,630 11 Premiums on Policies not marked off Nciv. 1,1861;,,... FbemiumsMabked Or*’as earned from Nov. 1; 1861, to Oct. 31, 1862: .... On Marine and Inland Risks, .8218,142 82 Cn Fire Blahs... 100,000 25. ■' : 8318,143 07 Interest during same period— Salvages, Ac...............,. Bosses, Expenses, &c , during ■ the year as above : Marine and Inland Naviga tion He55e5.......883,386 69 Fire 1i0Me5i....... 28 340 04 Return Premium 1............ 841735 34 Be-lnsnrances 18.146 76 Agency Oharges.... 14,427 09 Advertising,. Printing, ■See.... 2.21152 . Taxe5;.;.................... 6 850 48 Expenses, Salaries, Bent, Ac. 20,206 01 * ■ ■ ■ : -8213,804 42 Surplus...... .... , ASSISTS OF THE COMPANY, NOT. 1,1802 $lOO,OOO United Stateß»Five per ct. 10an... $93,000 60 ' 20,000 United States Bix per ct. Loan.... 20,760 00 ,33,000 United Stat63^3jx,p6r_clJCreaar.q 23,000 United States Seven and Three- tenths per ct. Treasury Notes.. 26,000 00 100.000 State of Penna. Five per ct. Doan. 95 330,00 64,000 do. do. ■ Six do. do. 57.130 00 123.060 Phila. City Six per cent. 10an.... 126,033 00 30,000- State of Tennessee Five per cent. . loan: .__12.000.00 20,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad. Ist Mert gsge Six per cent. 80nd5....... 22,800 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad, 2d Mort gage Six per cent. 80nd5;..;;., 53,375 00 6,000 P0n5,8.8.00. 100 Shares Stock..- , 5,600 00 15.000 Germantown Gas G0.,,300 shareß Stock. Principal and Interest guarantied by the city of Phila. 15;600 00 113,700 loans on Bond and Mortgage, :amply secured....... ,113,700 00 8688,760 Par. 0081 8663,749 62. Mkt.va!.s6B3 178 00 Beal E5tate................................ 61363 35 BQis Receivable, for Insurances made 01,232 58 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Mar rine Policies, acciued Interest, and other debts due the C0mpany................,. - 36,911 65 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, 810,803. estimated value, 4,518 00 Cash on deposit with United State* Government, subject io ton day* ca 11........ ......880,000 00 Cash on deposit—in 8ank5,.....828,727 94- “ in Drawer...... 280 74 . November 12,1862. The Board of Directors have this day declared a cash dividend of TEN PEB CENT, on the Capital Stock, and SIX PEBDENT. interest on the SOBIP of the Company, payable on and after the'Sret December proximo. They have also declared a scrip dividend of FORTY PEB OE bT. on the Earned Premiums forthe year end ing October 31,1862, certificates for which wiil he issued to the parties entitled to the same on and after the first December proximo. They have ordered also that the remaining outstand ingSOßfP of the Company of the issues (or dividends) of the years prior to 1858, be redeemed in cash an and after ; February 2, 1663, from which date all iutereßt thereon shall cease. *ST" A'fl certificate of profits issued-under S2o. By Hit Act of Incorporation, “no certificateshall issue unless claimed within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence; ? DJBEOTOKS. 7 Thomas 0. Hand, . Robert Burton, John 0. Darts, Samuel it. Stokes, Edmund A. Bonder, J. F. Ponteton, Theophilua Paulding, Henir Sloan,, Johnß. Penrose, Edward Darlington, James Trnquatr, H. Jones Brooke, William Eyre, Jr., Spencer McDraine, James 0. Hand, Jacob F. Jones, William 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Joseph H. Seal. Joshua P. Eyre, Dr. B, U. Huston, John B Semple, Plttabnr* George Q. ietper, D. T. Morgan, . “ Hugh Oraig, A. B. Berger, “ Charles Kelly, JOHN < HENBT I.YJLBUBN; Se< rNSTJBANCE COMPANY OP THE JL state OTT PENNSYLVANIA--OFFICE Noa: 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. North Bids of WAL NUT Street, between DOCK and THIED Streets, PMU delphia. INCOBFOBATED to 1794—CH ARTERPERPETO AL • : CAPITAL S2OOOOO. ; PBOPERTIE3 LP THE 00 U PANT, FEBRUARY' 1,1862. 8438,616 13, MARINS, FIBE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTA TION INSUKANOBv DIBEOTOB3. Henry». Sberrerd, r Tobias-WagnoT, Charles Macalester, , Thomas B. Wattson, William 8. Smith, Henry Q.Pfsemao, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Slnart, George C: Carson. SamnelGrant, Jr , Edward O.Knijht,. John B. Austin. HENRY-X WtotiAM Habpbk, Secrel QIRARD FIRE AND MARINS INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 41* Yf ALNUT STREET, PHIL ADKLPEEA OAPITAi M«MI3O. This companr conilDaoe to take risk* »n ts* !•*« llawn of Property at low rated. The pnhllc can rely opon its-raeponudbiUty, ax&’-aMk ty tow loMea promptly, lie disbursement*.ter tti bs»at of ilje potato, dartoc l*et nine yeaatr ft ie«*t ©500,0 00, »*d w*reep«ct?oUy soiieiiltafavorto toaf*tors. DIRECTORS. '' ... QHAfi. I..DUROS*, JERRY WAHKMi JO HE W. OLASHBB3, JOHN THBMSO.BI, 0. F. HEAZL2TT, ABBAHAeB HART, DAVID BOBS, As* PETER 3. HOB, o! H. E. WM. M. SWJtfN, FURMAN SHEPFAHB JOSEPH EhJtPPs M. D. H. S.LAWBEHOE, . VK. 0. BNBHAH, JOHH BBPPLEI. THOMAS OSAVEM, Fregdast, A. B. 6ILL3TT, Vioe Preisldsst. ■! JAB. B. AKVOHD, Secretary- »p 29 iftf TJAME INSURE J? Ho. 40* CHESTNUT FIRM AND INLJ DIBS msuRJJxoM. IOBB. F.HMtnek,- , ' B. B. Woodruff, Qbaa. Elchardoon, John Kessler, J*.» Henry lewis, Jr., P.B. Justice, Alex. Whilldin, Washington Jose®, . Qeo. A. West, Cha*. Stofees, OW. Dn-riT John W. Byotmb. FBA NOIB B BUCK, Preddent CHABIiBS MOHABDBGH, Yloe Presddenl. WIBLIAMBX JHiANOHABB, Beorotary, fmhl9-ffti COMMONWEALTH EIRE INBU BANCECOMPANY Off THE STATS Off PENN- SyiiYABIA.' DHtffCTOBB. David Jayne, M. 8., John M. Whltall, John K-Waltar, Edward 0. Knight, Bobert Shoem«*J»» Thomas S. Btewart, Wllllain Strutheri, Henry Lewis. Jr.. Elijah Jonee. JAYNE, H. B-, President. JOHN m. WHITALL, Vise President. SAMUEL S. MOON, Beeretary. - Offloe, Commonwealth Bnildln*, SIS OHEBTNU3 ■ street, Phlladehehla. »e*- t*» ARMY DESKS.—A capital article for camp andfleld hm. Safe from wet, oompaot, and' convenient to carry In pocket, Por sale by W. H. DADHTTNi 104 NOBTHBELAWABEI Avenue, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED to sell them In Philadelphia and' ttrtnlty. : s . 0c33-Ua** as aaaadi 193,908 05 *524,638 16 58,716 20 *370.858 27 Mbs. John i>rew 5 3 v&aask BTBEBT.THEATSS. - Business AeenS end KHBFBI FOURTH WEEK OF J,—A A Narrative of Mil!tar» Operations of Sen Mcllel lan during ft! oy ami Jane, 1802. By Joe! Cook. 51.25. The W Q,r.m ,yn of Seventy. Bix. By T. Buchanan Read. ®l. The Porn Bible. By Alice Some, ton. 18 m. OOots. Tbs Last Day ot otir Lord's Passion. B/ Rsv, ffm. Hanna, LL.D. $l. For sale by WILLIAM B & ALFRED MAB-TIEN, nol6 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. TUST OPENED- A superior sod endless varletv of PHOTOaBAFH ALBUfIS, And Card Portraits of CKtiEB'BTTIIt A TUlMfStt, , « Photoßraptiert 808 OHHSTNtTP Street, 80ft iu>JW 6i* RAFF’S NAJNtfAL OF PENSION SOUHTT, AND BUY. OonteißiDs tbs Lawa ; Forma. ami 3egul»tlbn»re?a4h>* to Pensions, Botmty Lana, Bonnty Jaoriey, Pay, fim, to? one TOlnme, octavo. ''. AM0,... BEHBT’S TBEATISB OET MILITABY LAW sad the Fraction of Ouurte Martial. ALL JXEW BOOKS oEa standard character eopfHeft' M soonasimMiahed, by , WHB3AY & BLA-KISTOSTi Publishers and BOoksellergi 26 Booth SIX-i H St, above Uheatoat: A LECTURE FOR TQUl'fO MEN, JT\.. Jnnt unhiißbed. price 6 cents, a new edition of due late Dr, (JtFJjVERWELfrS OELEBRiTEDLEOrOBB on the abuse of the Reproductive Powers, Imtacfng no bility, Servoasßees, OonsiimptlbnySiiilepsy, Hental. and’ Physical Incapacity, &o. The radical mods’of tresfe menti without medicine, fa fplly explained, eb m io en able every one to be bis own physician at the least pos sible expense. " " • . / “A BOOS TO THOTJSiNDBOJ? BOFFBRSRS," Sent tinder Beal, in a: plain envelope/to any address,, poet-paid, on receipt of Biz cents, or two' postage stamps Address the publishers, ' v . OH.’ X' O. ELIOT & 00.} IST BOWEBY, New York, Post Office Boz, 4;6Bffc not-Broif MILITARY. J MIN WiSHiNa TO' ENLIST H in the OW 'KSgimentg, as "•80B3TIttrrB3 tor W Drafted Men, Can obtain all the information nesev eery at' the General Becfuiting Offi :e, - 62* CHESTNUT Street.' DENBY AVSOHEE VZ,’, no!8-3t* Captain and General Berroiting Olfloer. Jl KECRUITB FOE REOT @ DAB ABMY OF THE UNI CEO STATES WAN JV |f ED!:!—S2 will be paid to/any person bringing on acceptable recruit _ ' . For fnrtber information apply at the ’n'endezvons, HK, 419 WAUNUT Street. -THOS. 0. WltililaMf, no!7-13t# Oept lStblnf: U. 8. A-, BeoraitiogOfficer. a 100 SUBSTITUTES WANTE D.- H 8575 PBKMIUM in hand when mattered in. SI6S WBOUNTY besides’ App!y at No. 633 CHE3TNUT “ Street at 19 o’cldek TO- DAY. »015-tf ; - J..A. ESHIjEMAN, Llentenant. GONTIN ENT Ati, QAVA.LRY. JwM —WANTED.—Two tJompwiies to fill the Be gimerit of GONTfNES CAB T-I'iUT CA- YaLUV, nowfn“Camp Metcalfe,” HADBOSf lELD, N. J. Officers who have had experience preferred • no!7 J K. PEYTON, 001. Oommrating. S 4 CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. A) DAMP METOALFj HadMOnfieia, N J: Bo ™ glmenlal Headdnartera‘4o3 WAttni? 3traet, Al) wnowishto attachthemßeiveatoa'jCayalry Eeghaeni, t wll! meet with no equal opportunity, aa this is the only authorizcd’Cayelry Iteglmont-beteglraised to the State* The line and staff officers are ; inon of character and a *i- ~ perience. JESSE,®. PSYTON, nc6-tf , . ; Colonel Commanding. AMUSEMESTS, TXTALNTJT-STBEET THEATER— fj Solel-e5»e.....,jyfw,,H..A. SASBSFUSOa. Business Agent.....' Mr. JOHN T. DONHEtitT. THIBD WEEK OF ME. AND MBS. D'WSNPU’B'EI.'r THIS ('IUESDIYJ EYESINS; Nov 18~ : Will be presented, for the 2d time, the thtilling Nauti cal Drama entitled . . . . . THE WJZaBD Off TOE WIYK. Melchor, FBlslk “ OT ’] Sr B L. Dawnpe.*, leabimJa,, a................... e.HrfrE-ti IHr^oporfc,- To coaclnde with th« glorious Farce of the * ■v ' - Poor»o#6ttat6&—Performative cotameuoo? At T. Mrs? Flower Diw.;, DAnr; To bt followed fcy ' ' HE’S JACK SHEPPARD. ' . .Took Sheppard.. 3, S,' Ciar&a.. To conclude with MT KEIGHBOB’S WIFE. Timothy Brown. J; S'- OiarW„ Doors open at %% —To commence at (Tjf o’cloek. Concert hall LEOTDBE ROOM, 1219 CBE3TNUT Stoat. - —:s*o»mnosar»BM-ajp- : — — CAPTAIN WILLIAMS* SOOTH SEA WHALIN.G VOYAGE. EVEBY EVENING at halt past 7-o’clock. SaTCKDAY AFTEKNOONS at 3 o’clock.- . Admission 25 cento. Children 13 cents, ; noll-Bt A; BEL ADO’S &TEREOPTIGON— «O_ EXHIBITING AT THE; ASSEMBLY-BBHLSOA IMGS,'TENTH and CHESTNUT-Sweets, EVEEY; EVENING THIS WEEK, , Admission 8& cento.-' Commence at B'o'clock. MATINEE on BATHED AY, at 3 o’clock. nolL9f- pENNSYLYANIA "ACADEMY OF Jt THE PINE ABTB,. ; . 1028 OHKSTNHT STBEET, Is opea daily (SnndsYa excepted) from 9 A. U- 3SQ 4 p, si. Admission.2s cento. Children half price. Shares of Btocfe,B3d. : v - .•••'. W QUBSTITETES^WANTED.*— Fifty lO immediately at No. 335 WALNUT Street, Base ment. -- ' nolB 2t* Salesman wanted. a Dry Goods Commission; Honse would>engage the ser vices of an energetic young salesman, having a know ledge of the bneir.esa. No othors need offer. Apply at 220 CHESTNUT Street ■ nolg tnth«3t WANTED— A TRUCKMAN, wh* will rent a honse and fire acres or more of land* to go into the truck business, on shares or otherwise, near a good market.’ Address Box No. 1, Week Cbestor. : 8015-stath&# ‘ BOARDIM®. THIRST-CLASS BOARDING—With J? single and communicating rooms—at 1417 LOU ÜBS Street. , ~ noßlm* FOR SAXE AMD TO LET. m A- DESIBABLE CHI S3JE R SC OOBNTT FARM AT PRIVATE SAM —l2*.: AOBKS of first-rate LAND, ©acres of which are covered with good ; timber. The arable land is in a high state of cultivation, well watered, and under good fences Large Bnd tnbstartial stone buildings, situated on an elevated site, commanding an extensive view of a well cultivated country around, and ct the West Chester and Philadel phia Ballroad, which passes along one side of said farm. This is a very desirable property, and is well worth'fhe attention of a gentleman wishing .to pnrohase either a good farm or a country residence, being within ten minntea T walk of the post office and-station on said rail road, twenty. three miles from Philadelphia, and throe from West Chester. There are several beantifai sites far cottages on this property, which coaid be disposed of to advantage For particulars, hr, persons wishing to view the pro perty, will call on- Hi .Bnokwalter, West Chester, or on the subscriber, near the etreet-TOsfl'station on said rail road. WELLIN6EON BIOKHAN 7hornbnry twp., Chester co, ) Hoy. 18,1862. V TO REN T—THE- UPP ER RS. THESE FhOOESoftee Warthnnae 238 OHCBCK ■ Alley, having aide entrance, with hoisting machine A! err, gas In second floor. ...... ~... . t noll-Zt*- FOUBTH- STREET- ©WELLING. HH—Tbe well built, larg*e fonr-story DWELLING, with' thiff-ftory back boHdings, and stable,- No 638 North FOUBTH Street—2o feet by 182 feet.-to Crown street—la specially adapted for a Physician. For.saleby ANTHONY P & J. H HOBBIB, No. 918-ABGH Street. REMOVALS. KB M Oiv A 11.. ?■II united STATES IHBEBANOE, ASTHUITY AND I’BUBT COMPANY- havfi removed tfeslr office to. No. 6-jTOR-. BEST PLACE, Fourth afreet. below Obeahmt,. lt*- PERSONAL MUSTEK AND BAY ROLLS, and. Goverameot claims or all kind a caahed or col lected* at reasonable rates by JAMES FULTON* 4B* ■WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. ■ r . . noB*tT *pENBIONB. —$100 Bounty, and P&j JT. procured tuid collected for soldiers, sailors, and relatives-of such as are deceased, at reasonable and sattk factory rates. Claims cashed or advanc«Lupon by - JAM&S lOTiTON, Solicitor for Glaimanta, 424. WAXOTT Street, Philadelphia, Particular attention fften to parties living at a dafc* tanee. ; t oelS.tf LOST AND FOUND. \lfim RECEIPT LOST.—A MM IVAiecelpt, Ho. IT6B, dated 26th September, 1662, *« sixteen and 13-100-atmcea »o!d boJUoa, liable to See. O. Thompson, or order, baa been lost. The pnbdc are caotioned not to receive or negotiate the same, as its pajment has been stopped at the ■ nolT-8t Bocheater, Hot. 18, 1882. TjIIBTY dollars re ward . —' J* lost, about the ITth or ISth. of October, between the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, and Willard’s Hotel, the OEBTHTIOATK OP ASSOCIA TION OP THE PETBOIiEUM BANK, for which the •bore reward will be paid on the return of the same, which ii of no value to an; one except the owner, to JOHN P. MADISON OABIiISI, TITOBTILDB, Pennsylvania: nol7d3t-Wlt TYOB TT YPB 8 . —BEIMEB’B A Iyorytypea Impresß at first glance as being superior picture! : A closer inspection reyeels beauties of coining aod naturai appearanoe unequalled, SECOND Stiwt, abOTO Green. _ ■” I7IIE AND EAR. —Db. JAMBB J2i LEWIS, OCULIST and ATIBIBT, has again te noned from bis profeetdonal tonr In Egg*?: **? ***** nently located at Ho. 88T North SIXTH Stroet Oaoa hours from .BtolB A. M„ and 3to*P. M. aeM-3mtt» T?YB AND BAB. —PBOPESSOB 3. I" J Tflaerlß. OOCX.IST AND AURIST) from Gey— T7T has loiSed himself at Ho. 611 PIN* persons afflicted with diseases oT the EYE end well to call, as hegu&rantoe. a rare *ll comb, if curable. The Professor can Show proofof his forSer skin and ability, from reliable sonrces. The Professor taTltee the msdloal faculty. as he ha*no eeosot tabis mOd'e of treatment. ARTIFICIAL EYES sclenH ficaUy Inserted without pain. H. 8.-Ho charges mad* forexanHaattStt. 9*- nolB-tniba H*