~ eat the waok ondlng Hov. 18, and nlnce 18C0. IRflI. 186!. ...55.2i4.892 *BOB3 B'o *8.T8" t «l 84 889,988 114-660,70! 181 618,406 iry 1,,.538|144 800 $118,642,688 8185,82 3,868 [u'.prov, ment over toil west, though It fails „„ 3 ,port of- the corresponding wee* last year, pi,'" 4 01 ..jdjioES committed by the British pirate Ala- TW ‘'fjM operated against exports of prodaoe to some I')®* , jflH on export of $3,189,461 of food, &0., in a ritff 1 j, f j 0 a 70 ry handsome exhibit. Added to the ,p E cio, It will tend to keep the balance of trade favor. t 5" ' obito ßO ritnrs,of Monday,eaye: . • .money matfcet was hardly so active to day at on tt.ll there wae a fair omnnntof commercial aß (j t j l(] ij an tg BrB di iag a liberal discount Bnteß tf interest remain unchanged. Our rjttf?Sgo ma ket was firm at par baying and '-'f nrflin*. The more entrant rate w-aa % of yretn. tailirg. but few if any of the bankers 1 pet ®®L. to draw at %-. The demand was hardly so t 3lf3 T!',<lay. The ina’ket olesei ttrm. t c !L m'd Biarkrt was nniet end firm at 1300130% - tilvor wsa bonghtat 12801/5 the ncoer prioe fr< o ffces and la ronrd Int«. Very little is offered. fsr S eofrs worn quoted at 124@12i%, but few'of the OT!” being wlHlrg tr pay over 124. Canadian out ffM<l,iattdat 127 baying, but there ia very little ‘l',, gt lout' -Democrat haa the following : • Vei>**» Sot ‘ 18 » p ’ M.—We have nothing netv or r ‘ ri nt t>> report in regard to monetary affairs in this 0 j u,e clot* of the week’s busmen.- Exchange *‘ l h.»netifftr for a few days past, but prices are about *aW, ,B Mtd % to % discount baring | 3 .j, j art very dull and lower, Barg lores can, ho w wbrroJd at 4a5 V cent | bdt there la no activity in ! itcrbet, Small voucherare a drn«, and we are l »hotit proper data to qu te prieea from, the marfcetbe* , .Aersticked, and a good deal mixed up "a»il Me fluctuated somewhat tble week, and closes mtiisUy at a fraction lowir than at thn opening of the on Monday am! Tuesday. Sterling exchange is 91 : (( d a fraction lower aid no aotivity. Governments frier and In good rrqnost. Money active at o®7 iff ~,( eo call. The Pi cetary of the Treasury's negetia ficnj for tto sefe of 7 8 10 notes have given empiovmeat f, a Isrge Amount of money this week, and that fact air as wIH account for Ihe advance, Hitaoari t ofenoo warrants have been in good reanest pi, vrekt and buying and selling rates have been 78® «ffcio. The payment of taxes now going on makes a fsiiwil for iheee warrants. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Mot. 19 iSeported by S, X. Blatmaksk, Phila. Ixohange.j FIBBT BOARD. ' •Otebfgh Sop «4wn 30% 100 Ponna 55......... 95% At--) City 8“ newconr. 106 if 812 12 do 05% S do v.. .108% 140 da... 9’% d0............103% 2HO fiend6a, ’J62ds .100 d0.new......’.106% (000 Ph A Erie 6e,cs*t.loi% da new,.cash,'o6 100 Beadlna 8.... bSO 37 % o? 08789 T N 81k.104% IOOOSch N6| ’82..... 69% (HOT Bxch’ge Bk 81% 5000 Susa Canal 6e.... 35. '0Fauna 8........ 54if 600 N Fenuads..'.sBo 85% s d0....■•<*•... 44% 75 Girard College.. .28 l oam & Amb 8...16?% 10 Man & MecUs Bk 25% 3 do 152% 25 Arob-st B 28 M P«nna 65........ 96% |lOO9 Elmira B 75..... 88V BETWEEN BOARDS i,i fhUwiesa K Pref. 16% 12800 Tioga B7s .103 M .Jo 16% 1 1000 Elmira B Ist mtg 98% 'al’ihSlOthß.... 10%, " 51 SECOND BOARD. lUtUePcbuyl 8.. S 3 8000 U S fl« rag ’81....103% lie Penna 55........ 90 1009 D B 65’58.,•••..104 rjj (sbll do 2otfs 96% 2 Oatawissa B Pref 15 3000 Otti 8s now 106% 1 d 0..., ..15% rwvu) do new.... ,106% 15 Arch-st R ~,,b6 26% dd aew,BJs.lOo% 8000 West Branch bda.102% iyo 4) nsw.,.. .108%|2000 Penua B2t m.,.108 ' ' AE.PEB BOABDS. Penal 4% ObOBIUG PBIOHb— FIRM. Bid. Alktd. I 1t.5.5.1 ipns'Bllo3% 104 ' 5S ■' 3-c D b1k..1f)4% 104% iottrican Gold .130 1S t ftasis. 0id...i03% 103% Bo aetr.,.106 108% 15$ 99 9»8.,. 48 P'SC.i da..., 0 .. 95% 96 jßiA'jo* K..... 87% 87% Bj Ms ’80..J08 110 Bo Ms'7o.. 103 108% D, Ms ’B6 , 00% 100% Jtitt a,,.,,.. 64% 64% m tli Ul Bs..m 113 &) Slim 65..105% 100 tlsnbOanat... 58% 66. Bo yrfd 10a.125 127 fl> AT0....'.. Bo amt*.,/,, ■ Bgs]osoQl,.,,, Bo 85..... Sohnyi 5av..,, 4% 5 Do prfd.,.. 18% 14 Do 8s ’S3., 69 69% ifin'ra 8,,.,,, 13% 20 Do jrftl,.,. 32 83 IS.J Tslstm. 98% 99 Do 195.,,, 45 5 Pr.cei 8..., 10% 10% Bo 6a.,..,, 86% 86 Da 1d5.....103% f 04% Phil Oer A Nor,'sB ~ WghVeiß... 63 WUSVilbds. .. Philadelphia Markets. KoVKMbee 19—Evening. Tk! F wt awkat.il steady hot very dull, the demand bc,tbtorextort std homa. use beingvery limited; Bales coaupris" SsrSCO bbls at $6 25 far superfine, 8t5.7607 fer pitro: l.'.OMie Northwestern family at #7 10, 200 bbls to/e i) ai 87.6007.76, and 200 bbls W. 8. Thomas’ ex lr»onfn''«te farms. The sales to the trade range as above for tape,fino aid extras, and 88e8,75 for fancy traidr, according to quality.: Bye Floor Is scarce and setting at 85.7 s** 0 ¥7 bbl.. Corn Meal Is notinq aired for, Std held at 83 60 bbl for Penna. Wnsir is rather more yUoty and not very active at tot Miss j sales at about 8,000 bushel" at 143«148c, tbilsKerforoholea PebrS lvautarei, afloa*; 162 j for atn ber,aid 160«186c for white, inolhdtug 1,000 basnets tstfume Kentucky at our highest figures Brilsln steady demand at 97098 c for Pennsylvania, Sti Mb9lc for (Southern. C;ss!»finn. with light reoilpts and sales; 74c for prase iellow afloat, 76cin store, viT5 sra tnoio active; about 12,000 bushels have been towed of at 40043 c for Delaware and Pennsylvania, Ktiitig B,oot bushels of the former for shipment on paste teims. , lisK. is unchanged, and Quercitron firm at $37 ¥ ton blstNo.l. . . : f Coras has further advanced, with small sales at 68a Mr, the Istterforgrod middlings, ca'-h Obooebies—ltuteis very litt > movement in the mar- Ett; the stock, are very much redaceu and holders firm, Wh talcs of 700 bags Bio Coffee at 30jja3lKi>; amati Wits of Sugar at ¥ H), for Cuba and Hew Ot'ssas, .... Fjjmtoita— l The market is Inactive, and prices with-: Mrergaotable change, Mess Poik Is steady at slBo ’4 bbl. Bard 10olio ¥ lb, and Butter’at 24c for tciOteOyo packed s Bsw; are unchanged, and about 600 bus Glover sold 1! fiii/oB 37, mostly at the forme*- rate. Timothy is 8102 26, and Flaxseed *2:75 ¥ bn. ff mm ts dull at 400 for Ohio bbis, etufi 88c ¥ gotten k.- .'.TJ.rj. •’■sw BEDFOBD 01 ti MaBKST, Nov. 17—The •eiri ;a quie’. The demand has 'am oh ck«l by the burl views of holders. The only transactions of the to ua sales of parcels amounting to 500 obis. Sperm; rvtlla at a price not transpired, and 60 do. inferior on F.Hteterms; and 80 bols. inferior Whale at S2j ¥ gal- Whalebone—Nothing doing In the merket. CIKOiHKATf PBOYISION MArtHEr, Nor. 17 Joti is b qulred for at 810 60elU 75. bnt is gene »llF belli as $!1, Lard is dull at 8* c. i n spot, and S% o hriutnra delivery. Bulk Meats and B,cn nominal. u:e«r Heits dull at 6%c for H-rus, and 3%a6c for nioulten ar,j Sll- a Bogs are In fair demand ana prices are n»ch»i giil, Ihht btlog from 812504 40 j msdlum of Wot 55, 3 5 j ox f t a heavy $4,6904 66. The receipts Msl.pnti. ~,C ? omiM M4BKET, NoV. 17 —The re if Betf Cattle and Hogs at the various yards in P'KUf,duribg tbgpast weefc, areas follows: Beeves. Hpga, , No No. “BkfeQjtag November 15 ~..*3,798 71,548 WsQsote oiosirg pticfcs as follows: to extra picking Beeves,...sl 8003 00 jMlon “ ti 1 9502 36 1 2601 76 s** tad Hogs 3 4603 66 ottleatogood 3 0003 40 tOBISVILLB TOBACCO MABKET November 17 toiltta sre baldly so good for the planter. The sales of 96 hhds, mostly low grades, at the 10l .............18020 J 14 *.. f.... .32025 large sales of Kentuoky mannfactared •JJ"™, I t'toe rats of 50070 c. Tee demand is pressing, ■T* Bac “ t! the slock is held out of the market. *ARINK INTELLIGENCE. FOURTH FACta. ABBIYBD. ,alsittiihtp Baxon, Matthews, from Boston,-via Beau yjr •' U. 48 boors. wilh mdse and passengers to tlenry ■JK;, On tbo 38 111 mst, off Cape Henry, saw a brig •Jisitg SB; 19 h, saw two barks at anchor off tbe 'Jslfwicc ligbi; ship Lancaster, for Liyarpool, was **Mhsr off the buoy On the Middle at 8 A. M; saw J'! rs >bioa r e»rl|g(d yesasli at Cherry Island flats; brig jywa Light, fpr Matanzas, was at anobor off Deli « ffity; a balk tff Wilmington, coming n't; ,bark '•“tot, from Leghorn, was off Marcus Hook, coming Bernhaid (Bmn), Nordenholz, 63 days from ®‘2.«lth mdtetoHarjes Brothers. m, ! s'ooe. Busier, 8 days from How York) la bal- t 1 “J S Co, i 8 B Bteveor, Bindley, 3 days from New York, to captain. ” ", 7«ootror, Knoivlton. 1 day from Now York, with *to W n , M Baird 4 Go. ‘ °“ n 4 Thomas, Einson, 1 day from Smyrna, E*?,'; Ja!L u<*wloy & Co. it* k t , p « OE3O ' Yioeent, 1 day from Salem, N J, with fch/*? 6wUj Iti J*,..? Connor, I,day from Smyrna, Del, B, p hßiwley Sc 00. iJto'w'p or'd C 0 hoots trom New York, with Bark oaSH Br -' Do *J , < Havre, B A Bonder A Oj. B«ir e ' ® loBt >J , i Pertland, do Hr A M 6 'rT or J, Pur!6r > Yarmouth, SB, do Scßr ? a "Jr.«ton, Warhtrgton. A 0 Calcell AOo. totaj Oo ' ScOabe, Pioknp, Washington Tyler, Bd|?^ r jfrBl<nß, Mason, Alexandria, do Stir I*l' Washington, captain. Bcb jw ot s ,a<:6 ' Bier, Sew York, captain. SIrJU? »’ or^lr . Oheetertown, Bid. captain. S;,n r ' lilchola ' Sew York, W M Baird * Co . ilrtjT ® a *< Her, Baltimore, A Grove’, Jr. •“ny Garner. Pierce, Hew York, W P Clyde. CITY items £*o**™ POR the Ab™,« Bhoabbent 6 have been shown exquisite card pictures, re -811 b 7 Mosrai. Broadhent * Go, Nos 912 "u&rtnut ot the following distingalghoi Siv MaJor W - Israel, of the.fcf. 8 army; Bt. hte i p Ho ® Bln| ! of Vermont; Dr. Klikbrlde, Su ’.tib' , 4 of the W. P. Insane Asylum; Dr. Oa.per „ city J Bev/Br. Docaohet; thelate Bishop , ' Now Jerso? ; Rev, 8. A. Cox, of Brooklyn; ~(l J o ' P ‘ Brfet) . of this city, and Hon. Judge Allison, **** a h of which can be had at the counters. Display op Mimahert,—Messrs. .w 01 ”?, proprietors of whet may be jmtly styled Bmber °! r 7 l ’ a “ ,,, insrters of Philadelphia, have now a J 1 novelties in the way of French i|#, »M BTOr ’ #m ' olber bonnets, aa well as beta for Itn, i . ctlttdrea ' which ihon d be seen by eyeiy ledy “afore purchasing. ■' Stock os Furs.—Messrs. Cbartes 'Cents btJD| ®°* and 838 Chestnut streot, nndfV, OHoeitei Ho el', have fairly excelled themselves in . Uitr* m »»ntficent' stock of Ladles' Panoy Jats ao » offer, and whloh rapidly selling , 8,1 Fnfl ,U ’ ** bwesttonably the place to go. uA Qhß Government Java Oofpee.—. Itlta. to state, for the beaeflt of loTers of this lnvigorating beverage, that Mr. 0. H In fine 'family groceries, Aroh and *’ b& * a °w la store a. fresh snpply of his ee- Java Coffee. This Is nn htsrkeh, r '° B and most delloiona coffee In the & SoK ’ fl New Sms Hats and «S>, Z /f t '* ! ' 76d Jo elegant variety in their magntfl o{'s,” ° W| noaor the Continental Hotel, are »»«• elegance, and they are taking pre *' 9! * etheie. Bid. At toed Oatawtssa 8,... 4# 6 Do vets.,, 16# 18# Beaver Mead B, .. Mtoehtll B .. Hendsborg R,, WUmiadoo 8.. .. Lehigh Har 6s. .. .. Do shares... 68 56# Do Sorip.... 30# 31 Dam & Arab 8..182 162* Phlla & Erlo 6s 102 Sunb & Erie 7b. ». .. Long lieano 8.. 21# 22 De bonds.... .-. ~ Delaware Dlv Do bonds.,.. ~ Sprnoe-Btreet B. 18 16% Chestnut st 8., 48 49 Aroh-street 8,. 28 26# Base-street 8.. 8 9 Tenth-gtreet B. 83 88 Thirteenth-at 824 ’ 24# WPhila 8.,.., 60 82 Do bonds.... 108 Green- street 8.. 86 87 Do bond’s..,, ~ Second-st 8..,. 78 70 Do bonds..., .. 108 Pirthstß. b># 82# Do b0nd8....107# ~ Girard Col B. .. 26 26# Seventemth-st. 10# 10# Skoesu Editor Driven to the Wall The Jaohson Nisiittippian aaya: “ One of our ox obarget iu Lonieiana cornea to us printed on the-toeiaeof oi die ary wall-paper. The paper looks unite respectable on the printed Inside, but upon opening It' poor eyes an greeted with all sorts of figures, and what printers’ type never had any hand In stamping.” What aeena almost as strange to loyal ears as the material for the ptjer la the fact that the eheet contains no allusion to the elegant garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wilson, Noa. 608 and 606 Ohestnnt at., above Sixth, Philadelphia. Seoeßh does not take kindly to this establishment, where so many Union soldiers have been furnished with tusiiorms. General McClellan —His Serenade and his SPBKOH.— The General, at an ovation In Trenton, re cently made a spceob in which be said he had a bit of advice td give —it was this: « While the army Is fighting, yon, as citizens, see that the war is prosecuted for the preservation of the Union and the Constitution ” is the General has preserved his own cons,Ration during the war, ho knows how to valne a good coastltntion, and everybody knows that for a thing to bo perfect as a whole It must be perfect in Its parts; therefore, if we as a nation wonld preserve our Constitution, we mast do it as individuals, and that is best done by wearing warm winter clothing, buch as is sold at Charles Stokes’ Men and Boys’ Beady-made Clothing Store, under the Continental. Lord Lyons.—We learn from excellent au thority that Lord Lyons returns to Washington withont any instructions from bis Government in reference to the war. This ought to stop alt farther speculation on the subject. So says a reliable New York paper. Ho should have been instructed to repair at ones to the palatial clothing house of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, Philadelphia—where the finest fall and winter garments, at lower prices than any other, estab lishment in the country, can be purchas )d. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, VT TO 12 o’clock last night. OOJSTUSrimTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Ohestnnt *t«. G 8 Berry, Erie, Pa . W H Lippfabott, Pittsburg K Bouriier, Nashville,Term John Dunlap, Pittsburg Mre Dunlap, Pittsburg Jacob Hornbrook, Wheeling John Bowman, Chicago M Abbott & la, Bethlehem Mite 0 Belford, Bethlehem E P Wilbur Aria, Bethlehem Mrs S M Phillips, Bethl’m Miss S Phillips, Bbthlohom Pi ter 0 Jones, Boston L Harrington A la, Boston Lieut Blue U 8 N J Bonags, Boston W L Betd, Boston GW GrafiUn, Baltimore 0 M Pettltt & la, N Y ' W B Crosby, Jr, N Y ' Sami Dietz- New York 0 H Parsons, Wash, D O D F Drake, Boston Geo A Chapman, S T " E A Steel, Now York W G Johnston; Pittsburg Edw B Oedley, Brooklyn N W Turner, Beaton John A Sadden &,family J Krons tc la,Hartford W B Straight* la, Oinn J Hack<srmao,NewYBrk ; It L Laramap, New York Lieut J H.Howland, U 8 N Lieut Muteah Forrest, D SN Tbeo Daoziger, NOrigans W Foßter, Jr, New, York B F Joalrh; Stonihgton, Ut Br Jss MoOlure, Medford,Pa Mies H M MoCtnre, Pa W Finney, Maryland BayTGSrdon, UBA L E Bljdsnbnrg, U 8 N E'B Hatching, U S N. G L’Lsflin, Mnisaohusetts James E der, USA Ttes Clarendon, Now York E F Jones, Megsachuretta \G F Lawrence, New York Sdw Jordan, Wash’n, D 0 .if A Preston, New Haven A Ward, Salem, Mass' A B Bonghter, Lebanon,Pa John Hough, Fa Miss Housh, Pennsylvania Howard Ohallen Levi Mattson, Port Carbon 0 M Wheat, Kentucky Douglass Stirling, Baltimore K 0 Fisher, Now York I E W Beimison, Boston L G Ward, Boston P Dow, New York C H Pence Via, New York Mr Yan Ylete, New York Mr Blydenonrgh, N Y Mr a Clark,Toronto EL Norton&wf Stephen Hyatt, New York Dr F Worrell, Marvland Edw Fllley, Now York Ohas K Fnrdlay.New York Thoa S Bradley, New York Gspt G Chapin. USA’ T A Finlaison, London Dr Zacharia, USA W 0 Beardsley & wf, Auburn Miss Beardsley, Auburn A G Beardsley & wf, Auburn T W Eeoles, New York Mr Bobinson, Masiacbnsetts J W Orooher, Prov, B I A Pardee. Hazleton D D Badger, New York W F Daniell, t- Hampshire H W Peace, New York L J Whiting, B 8 A Lt W G Thompson, U 8 A C firm n, Kingston. NY P D W Hardenbnrgh, Oto’n Wft Hntcbioson, Boston Mias Cam obeli, Boston B V Palmer, Boston John H Au*teu Ada, N Y James Mortimer, N Y MrsO J Roger & oh, N Y Geo O Bovey, Boston K S Page, Boston B W WiJlfs, New Jersey James T Willis, N J E O Ballar j, Bbeton MEBGHANTS’ HOTlDju—Fourth at., below Arc!. Thos Bishop, Easton, Pa Miss 51A Bishop,Easton, Pa D B KinporlSjOhfrry Tree,Pa Tbos J Burchfield, Pittsbg W Bicbards, Kentucky 0 L Pershing ft bo, Pa M N Beam, Ohio F J Bvrod, Halifax Capt Jas SI Bell, Altoona EP, Miller, Altoona 0 W Miller, Pittsburg B P Winger. Pa Dr A Beiley: Erwinna, Pa Wm Kelly, New York Geo W Uhick, Ashland, Fa J A Locke, Boston Miss Sallie MoNamara, Pa S J Berger, Pa Oapt Schellenger 0 E Heobt, Easton J D Jacobs, Obambersbu'g A J Glossbrenner, York,Pa H Welsh, York, Pa Wm T Bamsy, Danville Amos Davis, Easton, Pa J T Rippey, Carlisle J Bosler, Carllsic L K Donovin.Sbippensbnrg Wm Griffin, Ehtppeneburg M Kohrt, Carlisle Sami Dpdegrsff &ia,Wmanort J M Harter, Pa L H Thorp, Hawley, Pa J A Polk, M Chunk 8 H Brown, Bellefonto J M Foreier, Harrisburg B H Canon, Johnstown * AMHBlOAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. F G.Corns, New Fork Jas F Sniler, Delaware B Mnrlengh, Penna B Herrington & la, Del A McCormick Oxford, Fa H W Lambdln, Delaware XT B Eiscnbrondt, Balt . B Lilley, Ogdenabnrg W J Conner, M Chunk Warren Pott, Pence Cot H Mclntire, U 8 A -A Melbtire.,Maryland J B Bbinn, New Jersey Capt 0 H William*. C B A W H Fatrback! “W D Martin, New Jersey Gto W Miles, New York II Falconer Nmv York H H Wiley & wf, Penna W Henshow, New lark W Bowdein, Mass J 0 Fennewiil A wf, Del J T Daniels, Norfolk, Ya J C Bark Salisbury, Md EW 8 Leader, Maryland HI Shiebler, N York F L Bonhoff, N York E L Williams & la, Md B G Bay ter, New York BT, LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. J H Elcckton, New Jersey A Boul, Bhode Island S . Webster, Tamaqua H Adams, New York 0 Eldridge, New York John Boss G W Francis, New York J W Bnasnb9ryi& wf, N Y O B Martin A wf, New York Miss Martin, New York J Langton, New York B B Parker, Baltimore T It Steel J Crossley, Baltimore Hr Menens A la, New York Ohas Dayton, New York THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. A Lybrahd, Delaware, 0 B Williams, Oolambla Oapt Thos C Steele ' E-J Stone, Wheeling; Ya G W Bfown, Conaeottont B'Curtis, New York P Dalton, New York B Bacon, New York A King J D ShUes, Lancaster A W Basset, Lancaster :WB Ambeison, wayneboro Wm Updegraff, Hagerstown :J A Fiaber, Hagerstown Mis F A Heard, Hagerstown STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. A B Kaufman, Lancaster A Weamer, Indiana, Pa Peter Ahl, Jr, York, Fa A J Wolfkiel, Lewirtown J W Hathaway, Penna PM Dunn, Jr, Cambria co Lt Col T M Craig, USA Lt Hicks, USA, W H Harper, Penna S Pollock -Je wf, Pittsburg Josiab Aber, Pittsbnrg Mrs A Mitchell, Harrisburg Alex Taggart, Chester co J A Feck, Baltimore D W Phillips, Fort Delaware It M Shannon, Fort Del OOMHBBCIAL—Sixth street above Chestnut D Field, West Obesfer T P Potts W D Kltok, Donglasvllle M L Woodward, Penna F Fauland, Media, Pa E W Staples, Elkton.Md Lev Is S Imbrie, Pittsbnrg John Harlan, Tamaqua W Porter, New York D Scott, Maryland SMC Neabitt,-Port Deposit I ff Cowell, Doylestown WM Wilson, Newark, Del Geoß Adams, Penna John GitfiUan, Chester co A Bunting, Del co, Fa Jas Felton, Wash, DO J Palmer, New York: NATIONAL HOTEL—Baoe street, above Third. T Y Bhoads, Allentown S K-Kose, Allentown L J Llghtcapp, Snnimit Hill H Bober, Lebanon, Pa W Moyer; Fretbnrg, Pa GO Moyer, Freebnrg, Pa S L Bassett A fam, Scranton John Craig, Harrtsbnrg E J Saegir, Allentown BBMnrphey, Harriabnrg A W Cramer, New York Ohas Gross, Allentown G K Mark. Wash, D O J Beinhold, Lancaster co OaptW Miihense, Yirglnla S I Oapp, Lebanon co W J Conner, M Ohnnk MADISON HOUBB-Seoond street, above Market E Bbotweil, Bahway B O Frettyman, Delaware B H Oarey, Delaware G Buff, Monroe oo Mra Coats, Delaware Mrs Sharkey, Delaware G B Biccrds, Delaware A F Fanar, Mass . H Beanie, Smyrna, Del E G Bhoemaker, Stronds’g H Dewitt, Pennsylvania ; F Beeder, Easton W P Conaway,’Drfaware J Bnrson A la, Salem, N J Mrs Craven, Delaware ‘ Misses Craven, Delaware A B Schaffer, Pennsylvania B Walter, Pennsylvania J Evans, Pennsylvania , A Houok, Pennsylvania B T Walker, Wayne co Jas Wethertll, Wayne co Mrs Hughes, New Jersey BALD EAGLE—Thlrdstreet, shore GallowhilL Josiah Hunsicker, Lehigh oo Leri Greenwalt, Lehigh oo Jonas Phillips, Lehigh co Peter Richards, Easton Nicholas Lantr, Eaeton W Grouser, Lehigh oo John Miller, Lehigh county David Keatle, Lehigh co W Keetle, Lehigh county S Markly, Lehigh county Joeeph Peters, Lehigh co Bonbon Bex, Penns W Ber, Lehigh county Benj Wagner, Allentown O wen Kiter Al, Quakert’n F 0 Bu'z,Beading John F Miller. Penna . . Isaac Osswald, Lehigh co David Horn, Lehigh county John Oreitz, Lehigh co W A Doerle, OooperEburg John Miller, Garbon co, Pa Thcs Bush, Carbon co, Pa J Kline, Salisbury W Hosser, Lehigh county Pater Miller, Oatasauqua ; Owen Mem, Allentown Adam Bnppel, Weisaport ' Bthb Schmeyer, Lehigh co Henry Gorr, Lehigh county Thos Everett, Lehigh co W Morgan, Lehigh county BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second, below Vice. E Doyle, Atlantic City T W Goucher, Doylestown WmMoore,Weymouth', KJ F J Hawk, Morrlavllle, Pa T,Nicholson,Hamlinton,N J J Stackhouse, Attleboro Jos Bobbins, Pa W Bioh, Bucks R F Rapp & lady, Erwlnna J Yanhom A daughter, Pa T Ely, Pa J K Parry, Attieboxo O Botzel, Doylestown W McNair, Bucks H L Butler, Wayre W Jones, Wayne A B Bowe, Wayne J P Bobbins, Buoka Oapt Huhbell, Wayne , F Mitchell, Attleboro E White & lady, Newtown Dr Dyer A la, Doylettown Mrs M Wildman, Pa J Williams, Bucks W Janitey, New Hope 0 Beading, Hatboro M Belderson, Pa ; M Jarrett, Montgomery J Rich, Bucks . E Miles, Daiisviiie - J McGraw. Wayne oo W B Solllday, Doylestown 8 Yeager, Djyleßtown C Stsgner, Doylestown LF Dennings Wayne co J Moyer, Oentroville Li S Hawk, MorrisvlJle, Pa W Chur, Pii .1. J S Williams, Pa M Mathews, Lahaska • S Bet s, jr, Bucks G'B Hallo \veli, Montgomery W-McNair, Bucks GSargent Ala, Parkaburg H Buckman, Newtown John Scully, Newtown BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Oallowhin. Jacob SDUlinger, Allentown E Long, Pennsylvania Peter Bendrlcks, Orefield Jos Eisenhart, Pa W Everhart, Emans Silas Biery, Orefield Elias Biery, Orefield H Hauamaa ■'N , Pbooh Diehl S H Seems, Goopersburg E Diehl, Orefield . EL Wickert, Mlllerstown D Backeter, MllUrstown . W Heft, Milford John Houser, Orefield I f Christman, Milierst’n Edur 8011, Macungie B Hersehner, Lehigh co, Pa W Ktotzer, Lehigh 00, Pa J M&dtes, Lehigh co, Pa 9 Long Lehigh 00, Pa E Weisser, Lehigh 00, Pa D L Heinly, Pennsylvania WWSnyderi Pa W Heiniy, Greenwich W Matter, BechteUville D Bechtel. BechteUville J scab Smith, Mauch Chunk Levi Jacoby, Lehigh co - ’ A Bushman, Pennsylvania MOUNT VEBNON—Second street, above Arch. ID W 1 llsms, Woodbury- J Connor, Indianapolis G (1 Franklin, New sork H Thomas, Hancock, H I E H Mills, Hancock, N Y J Stock, Pennsylvania H Stackhouse, Altoona, Pa A 8 Williams Trenton, H J Miss AbxamJer, New Jersey A Higgins, Honesdale, Pa NOTICES*. Georgs Stick’s j TAIMirABLE PIANO FORTES, Grand* and Squares, ere rapidly taking precedence of all other* for their pow er, evenness, oi touch, and pure quality of tone. ..None should purchase without examining them closely. The most eminent teachers are almost dally selecting Prices to suit the times. them. J. B. GOULD, o,U.stuth4ot - SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.- Sinokb & Co.’s Letter A Family SEWING MACHINE is the most beatttifnl, best, and cheapest of *1 Sewing Machines. It embodies the prin ciples of Singer..A Co.'s well-known Manufacturing Ma chines,' makes the interlocked stitch; wiil sew on all kind* of cloth, and with all'kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, Gather and Quilt,'Fell, Hem, and Tuck—in fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surpasses e>„., other Machine for'the,'great range and excellence oi its woi~ good for a pamphlet^ * ’ C'ta-Mfeaiijti*-08% . 1 No. 468 BBOADWAY, Philadelphia Oepioe, oef-tuthstdeSl So. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. , B—T —lB6o—2L BRAKE'S PLANTATION BFrTWBB. They purify, strengthen, and Invigorate. They ornate a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to ohanga of water and diet. - '.They overcome effeots of dissipation and late honia. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.. They prevent mlaamatio and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They oaro Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. . They core Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BIT rKBS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted: nature's great restorer. They are made of pure Bt. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calfsaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and ore taken with the pleasure of a beverage, withont regard to age or ttme-of day. Partionlariy recommended to dell date persons reuniring a gentle stimulant. Bold by ah Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE 3t 00„ 203 BROADWAY. Now York. «a 24 6m GBIAT TRIUMPH!— n 8 rI>SOHOMACKEK S CO. have made a new and grand discover]/ in the manufacture of the Piano Forts. By a peculiar construction of the scale and bridge on the sounding board, they aro enabled to give nearly double file ordinary length of the string, from the bridge to where the hammer strikes the stringy .which produces most extraordinary effects TfcC power la greatly increased, and the harmony produced 13 truly wonderful, giving an entire new quality of tone, which is deep, rich, sweet, and melodious, with a singing pecnliarity to eaob note, unlike to my Piano ever manufactured heretofore. The muric-lbvfag public arc respectfully invited to call at onr Warerooms, Ho. 1021 OHESYNTri street;; where they ban examine this great improvement in the Piano Forte. SOHOMAOKEB & Co., no!3 1m 1021 OHESrNUTBtroot. Gboyer & Raker’s No. 9 Shuttle ‘SEWING MAUQINE, for manufacturing porposes, is the BEST machine in the market, and is sold for FORTY DOLLARS.. No'machine .over tateodneed in this city has sold so rapidly or given snoh unlversal satlsfaodon. Do not fail to call and examine itbefove purchasing else where. Office, 730 CHESTNUT-street. no3-tf Batchelor’s Hair Dye! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATOHBLOB'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and: invigorates the Hair fori lire. GRAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIB instantly turns a splendid Black-or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and boau- Sifni. Sold by all Druggists, &o. ’ : t HOT The Genuine is stood WILLIAM A. BATOHH- • LOB; oh the-four sides of each bon. . FAOTOBY-No. 81 BARCLAY Strebt, - '{Late 233 Broadioay andlb Bond street,) < my2B-1y... . V *V New York. Upham’s Habs Dye, 88 cents a bos, —Three boxes for #1; the beet In one. ~ Try It. Sold only at UPHAM’S. 403 CHESTNUT St. ae2T-3rof MARRIED MoMANUS—HOFFMAN.—On the 17th fast, by Eev. Wm, MoGie, Mr. Harrison McManus to Miss Anna Hofftosn, all of this city. #■■•• MoOBLLA—HEANEY.- At Wilmington, On the 18th fast, by the Bev. Father O'Brien. Mr. James E. Mo- Oulla, ol Philadelphia, to Miss Mary Heaney, of Wil mington. Del, ■ # BALTER—HINES—On the 3d Nov., 1382, by the Bey. Jos. Kennnrd, Mr. John W. Salter to Miss Joliet Hines, daughter of Addison Hines, both of this city. *, OABB—WALLS.—Nov. 13th, 1862, at the Parsonage cf Selem M. E. Church, by the Bev. William Barns, Mr. Chss. Wesley Carr to Miss Mary Jane Walls, all of Bmyrne.Del STOUGHTON—BHEE—On Thursday evening, 6th fast.; by Bev; Henry W. Dncachet, D.D , Beotorof St Stephrn’aP. E, Ohuroh, Oliver B, Stoughton to Miss Rachel, daughter of Berilea Shee, Eery # DIED. MABSHA'LL —ln this city, on the 13:h ins t , after a Jong and painful illness, which sbd boro with OlirLgtlau rerjgnation acd fortitude, Mrs. Susan C., wife of J. E. MarsbsH, formerly of Barre, Mats. # BANKER.—On the 17ih instant, of peritonitis, Sarah A.t wife of Bbv. William T Bunker. v - - The relatives and, friends are reapsotfally invited to attend the,funeral,,this {Thursday) noon, without further, notice..' The funeral will arrive at the Heatonvtlle depot at 12 o’clock. To proceed to Blockley Baptist Ohnrch. * OHAMBEBB—On the morning of the 17ih instant, Annie E., wife of James B. Ohambsrs, aged 22 years. »: The relatives and friends of the family are inviteffto attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband,' 2016 Green street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock P. M.: To proceed to Laurel Hill. * AIIEEN—On the 4lhinM-, Wm. Aitken, in the hos pital, WaEhington, North Carolina, aged 50 yters. • * ALWINE.—On the 16th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Ohas Alwine, in the 48th year of her age. * A OP —Suddenly, on the 17th, Miss Sophia App, in the 71st year of her Ige: “ • # AYDELO fT.—On the 17th Inst, Mrs, MaryAydelott, widow of thelate John Aydelott,“aged 63 years'.' * BAKEB—On Tuesday, Nov. 18th, Elizabeth 8., wife of J.C. Bater, aged 36 years and 9 monthH. * BOWMAN —Oa the 18th inst., Elizabeth B. Bowman, aged 4 years, 1 month and 14 days. • # CABB—On the 18th inst., Charles, son el Mathew and Ann Carr, aged 3 years. - # MAI SHILL—On the 17th inst., Mary Marshall, aged 76 years. - - ' # FIELDS.—On the 16th Inst, Mrs. Bridget Fields, aged 60 years. • * BUGHES—On the 17 th inst, Mery, daughter of Mavon and Mary Ann Hughes, aged 2 years.' ' # . KENNEDY—JuIy 2d, from wounds received July Ist, atJJalvern HiU, Private Banj Kennedy, of 00. F, Col. Williams’ 82d Begimont P. V:, fn the 42d year of bis age, i ■ . * BONINE —On the 18th inst , Laura Yirglnla Bontne, Infant daughter of Carrell G. and Eliza Bonine, aged 14months..:.'-.',: - - . MATTHEWS—On the 18th Instant, Miss Mary Matthews, in the 76th year of her age. # MCLAUGHLIN.- On thelStb inst., Catharine, daugh ter of Hugh and Ann McLaughlin, aged 10 years and 6 months. #- NAULTY— On the 16th Inst., Mrs. Mary Nan'ty, 75 jears.' .. • -4 O’CONNOB —Oh the 17th ineh, Mary Ann O’Connor, daughter of Johanna and. the late Stephen O’Connor, .aged 24 years. ■ *'-T TUBPIN —On the 17th inst, George N. Turpin, aged 30 years. . . .: .. SS STEEN —Oh Monday, the 17th inst., John A, Steen, In the 33d year of his age. , # BEELYE—On the 18th Inst,, Catharine Seelye.' *' WALLING—On the 17th or Nov., Mrs. Catharine Wslllre. in the 90th year of her ago, . COLE.—At New Orleans, on the 47th of September, after a short illness, Captain Geo, F. Cole, agsd26;years, son cf the late Captain William and Eliza Cole. ts BL-A 0K ALL-WOOL VELOUR . BEPS.—Just opened, a full assortment of— Black All-wool Yeiour Bens Do. do. : Empress Cloths. Do. do. Ottoman Poplins. Do. do. Epingltnes. Do. no. Oasbmeres. Do. do. Merinoes. Do. do. Tsmisea. , . Do, do Mosseiine- Deiaines. BESSON ft SON, Mourning Store, ' nclS-tf , No. 018 CHESTNUT Street XTSYRE & LANDELL, Hi FOUBTH and ABOH STBEHTS. OPENING FOB FALL SALES: . Magnificent Bilks. Magnificent Shawls, i Magnificent Poplins. Good Black Silks. Btcheat Printed Goods. Good Stock of Staptos. se2o-H ACADEMY OF MUSIC—CITIZENS’ LL3 YOLUNTBEB HOSPITAL—Lecture by Miss em*a habdinge, on. Wednesday eyening, November 26, at 8 o’clock. : Subject—“ Ancient and Modern Bepnblica.” Proceeds for the Benefit of the Citi zens’ Volunteer Hospital, Broad street and Washington avenue. The Meonnercher Yocal Society, under the direction of Mr. P. M. Wolsieffer, have kindly ydnnteered their services, and will sing some of their select ohornses. Tickets, 25 cents; for sale at the principal Book and Mnsic Stores and Hospitals, and at the Academy on that evening. . no2o 6tit ms» THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS’OF THE U 3 NINTH SECTION, by authority of the BOABD OF DIBKCTOBS, will hold a FAIB for the benefit of the SOLDIEBS’ LIBBABY AND BKADING-BOOM, at CONOEBT HALL, CHEsrsUe Street, above Twelfth, from WEDNESDAY, Nov 28, to Deoember 2, inclusive. Single Tickets, 10 cents; Seaton Tickets, 25 '.cents. A Concert of Yocal and Instrumental Music each evening. ' nol9-7ta t . [y-=» THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF IL3 the Young Men’s Christian Association of Phila delphia will be held at CONGEST U ALL. Chestnut at, above Twelfth, on THURSDAY EVENING next, (20th test.), at 1% o’clock. The Bev. Daniel 0. Eddy, D. D., pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist Ohnrch, of this city; Bev. Joseph T. Duryea, of New York, and ethers, are expected to deliver addresses. Among other interesting features of this occasion will be the retiring address of the President, Geo H. Stuart, Eiq , and the inauguration of George Cookman, Esq, Presidentelect for the ensntDg year. Tickets 'may be had, without charge, at the rooms of the Association, Nos 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT St,, on BDd after MONDAY, the 17th lust. nol7-4t#< nr==. NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE BANK, ILS Philadelphia, November*, 1862—The following Resolution was this clay 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 present 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 payment "be made before the first day of Jannary, 1863. nol4tjal J. W. TOBBEY, Cashier. pydSF» SOUTHWARK HOSE COMPANY, No. LkS 9—A Stated Meeting THIS (Thursday) EVE NING at7K o’olcck. JOHN K RIDER, JR , . : It* Secretary,",*, IY=s=> OFFICE OF DELAWARE MUTUAL IL§ SAFETY IHBUBANOE COMPANY, Phila delphia, November 12,1862. The Board of Directors have this day declared a cash dividend of TEN PER OENT. oh the Capital Stock, and BIX PEB OENT. interest on the Scrip, of the Com pany,payable oh and idler the first December proximo. 1 bey have also declared a Scrip dividend of FORTY PEB CENT, on the Earned Premiums for the year end ing October 31, 1862: Certificates for which will be is sued to the parties entitled to the same on and after the first December proximo-rthe Company, assuming the payment of all Taxes on the above Dividends. : The Board of Directors have ordered, also, that the re maining ontßtandteg Scrip of the Company of the issues of the years prior to 1868 be redeemed in cash on and after February 2, 1563, from which date ell interest thereon shall cease. noil 8t HENRY LYLBUBN, Secretary. mb> FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED— Under an order from the President of the U cited Btat, s, a national system has been .established by the SANITARY OOMMIB3ION for the Bife transmission and judicious dlstributtsn of- articles contributed by the people, for the sick ana wounded of the Army ancj Navy. ■ The system, after being well tried, has been formfflly ap provel and.recommended by the Plesident, the General in-Chief, and the Surgeon General. .The security it offers against misappropriation Is practically perfect, ' until the contributions are deliverod in the hospitals, where they necessarily pass from the control of the Com mission. Of more than a million articles sent thronghona" of ihe largeet of its chaniiela of supply, it has beea as- : certained that not one : hundred have mlsoarried, or been diehonosUy used. Discreet and trustworthy agenta are s constantly employed in visiting all divisions of the army, Including those on the Southern coast, the Miaais sinpi, and the Western frontier, to observe their wants, to direct supplies where they are most needed, and to secure, as far, aa;-sractieable,; their-honest uje. The- Commission dees not undertake to deliver articles.toils--. dividnalß, and declines to receive contributions with any restriction as to thelr-'desiinatten, gvithln the limits of the force employed in the service of the Nation, It bsiilg 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 snppliee is bnt a brahch of, the wprk of the Commission. It emrisys~the best professional talent whiebuoah be .ob tained In the country, to aid Itl.larger purpose, to do all that is possible for the healtb end vigor of our fighting men, to lighten their hardens, and to sustain their spirits: under the privations and hardships which are an essen tial-part of successful warfare. For this con tributions to Its treasury are solicited. They may be directed to CALEB COPE, Esq., Treasurer of the Phiia-'- deipbia Agonoy. No, 603 MARKET Street, hr tn WIL LIIMiPLATT, Jn„: General Superlucfißleht, at the Depository, No. 1236 ,OHE ITNUT Street. ' ■ Contributions ot the followlng articles are earaeetiy solicited, at the Depositor. : Woolen Pantaloon*, (Pertll 1 suppers, » ! worn,; ! giVft . / OI»otar, TtrAWftHL. j „. an »OOd_,/ S BlanlielA -—•'-i■ eJS|B*f' ! - " - ”*=wi«aLia -1 TBB, FR^S.-r-Pffl®i4DßtiFolA.' MS» OFFICE OF THE SPBQEON-ARTIST ffjT TO THE ARMY AHD NAVY, Philademiiia, oot.a4th.iß6a. .Wounded Soldiers and Satlora destpoas of availing tbenorolveß of tho Notional Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the offloe of the Burgeon Artist to the Government, No 1809 OHBBTNUI Street, B. FRANK.' PALMER,.* ; oe2B tf ' Government Surgeon- As tint. MILITAKIf. JMIN WISHING TO ENUST In the Old Regiments, as BUBiTITUTE3 for Drafted Mon, can obtain ail tbo information nooes- B»ry at the /General .Recruiting :Olfioe, 620 OHBHTNUT,'Street. ~. ...HI.SRY, Aj SOHKE fZ, t n018.3t1£.... Oaptafo.and Qenerel Renrnltine Offloer. * # t -RECRUITS; FOR THE -RB9U -H- LAB-ABMY OF THE ONI CEDSTATES WANT , Jj[:-v®D!’!—s2 will be paid to any person , bringing an acceptable recruit * : For further information apply at the No* 419 WALNUT Street. THOS. Of WILLIAMS, DOIT-Wt* Copt 19th Inf. V. B. A-, BeornitingOfficer. fi 100 SUBSTITUTES WANTE EL P$ *176 PREMIUM inhand when muttered hi. $166 WBOUNTY besides Apply at No. 633 CHESTNUT “■ Street at 10 o’clock TO-DAY. ■ no!6 if . 3. A ESHLKHAN, Lieutenant. Sy| CONTINENTAL CAVAhRL Shu —WANTED.—Two OompMiics to-fill the Be s eiment of ODHTfNEii SAL LI3HT OA- V&I.RY, now in “ Oamp Metcalfe,” 'HADDON FIELD, N. t. Officers who havehnd experience preferred - .. , ,nol7; J E-PEYTON. Col. Oommiudlng. -"Sja. . CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. Jra CAMP METOALF, Haddonfieid, H. J. ; Re , r'* jg gimentaV Heedaasrtcro 403 WA.ti5?U T Straet Alt 'who wish to attach themselves to a Begimeat* w))! meet with no equal opportaoity* as thisja the.ooly authorised Oavalry Regjmeut b'einx'raisedf in the State, The line and staff officers are men of character and ex perience. - JEBSJS 55. P fif TONj nog.tf Oolqiid Odtnmanding. RETAIL DRY tKWDS. jyRESS GOODS ■AS CHEAP AS EVER Additional Auction lot* of - ' SAXONY WOVEH GOODS, Sso per yard.' SAXONY do, do. 31c do, SAXONY do. do. 3TXc do.„, ’’ ! DOUBLT-WIDTH VELONTBS BEPS. DOUBLE-WIDTH BBOOHE REPS. ‘ : CTJRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, / 450, 45 jfortyl BEUOfiD Street, above Willow* n020~3t V * ,‘j. ' " ! RADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTH. FROSTED BEATS SS, FROSTED SEAL SKINS BLAOK DO. MIXED DO. LIGHT TWILLED BEAVER OLOTHS. PLAIN - DO. ,;V" •• t"■ /"I , UNION DO. » BBOAD OLOTHS, ALL GRADES. UNION CLOTHS, DO. , FROM LATE AUCTION SALES Several iota at leas than uaual prtoes. CUE WEN STODDART & BRO., 450,.483, and 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, r 019-St JgYKE & IdANDEJLjIj, ' E. ‘& L. ■ FOURTH AND ARCH. POPLINS FKOM AUCTION! PURPLE POPLINS, GREEN POPLINS, / , BLUES, BR.6WNS, BLA.CKS, . , MODE MERINOES, 1 BLUES, PUKJ’LES, BROWNS, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, FINE SHAWLS, CLOAKS, Ac., .44 LYONS VELVETS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA SHAWLS, GOOD BLANKETS, . VELVET CLOTHS, WELSH FLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS. noT-tf iQ.O TO HUNTER'S NEW STORE, No. 37 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, FOR LAMES’ AND MISSES’ OLOAKS, Manufactured of the beat materials, in the most stylish* tnarner. and will be sold CHEAPER THAN OAR BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. -i noSO tf No. 37 Eftrth EIGHTH; Street. QEAt SKIN REAYER CJ^OTHS, IO for Ladles’ Cloaks, . Velvet Cloak .Cloths, ■ - ' : Frosted Reavers, . ■ ; ' ■ i Black Bearer Cloakings. ; » EYEH & LANDELL. 0018-tf FOURTH and ABOH Streets. s' ■A_A LYONS ‘CLOAK VELVETS, 71 Wide Velvets, 818 jwr yard. 4-4 Velvets, 80 and SB, ied 810. . '7-:;::,' • EYRB’A LANDELL, nolS-fcf s FOURTH and ABOH; Streets. TYRY GOODS FOR WINTER, XJ Rep. Poplins, French Merinos, , ■ Colored Mousseiimw, Poult De Soles, Foulard Bilks, Blanket Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Black Bilks, y Fancy Silks, . , , Black Bombazines, Worsted Plaids, Cheap de Latoes, French Chintzes, ■ Shirting Flannels, Broche Shawls, Fine Blankets, Crib Blankets. BHABPLESS BROTHERS, nell-tf CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. Muslin s at the right. PBIOES—I am now selling all kinds of Cotton goods at lees than they are being generally sold at: One lot good bleached at 14 cts. One case good bleached at 16 cts. Two cases 34 Inches wide, at 18 cts. One cssd very heavy and good, at IS},' cts. Two cases fine and close, nearly yard wide, at 20 cts. Two cases, foil yard wide, soft flnfsh, 21 cts. One case, fall yard wide, finer, at 22 cts.’ One case heavy water l wißt, at 23 cts. Foot cases extra fine; at 26 eta. . ~ ' " One case extra heavy, 25 cts. Two cases WilllamsvUle’s best duality. Two cases Wamsntta’s, soft finish. One case pillow-casing, 23 cts. Two easeß. ljf yards -wide, good quality, 25 cts, : One case Utica Sheeting, full width.'6o cts. Brown Muslm at 14,16,16 K > and 18^. Two bales at 20 cts, nearly yard wide. , One bale fine, at 22 cts. r . : One bale very heavy, at 22cts. ' One bale, fnll yard wide, at 22 cts. One bale Pocasset’s, at 25 cts. Two bales extra heavy, at 26 cts. One bale of the very best made, at 28 cts. Twenty-five pieces heavy, %% wide, at OO eta. One case good Canton Flannel, at 25. ots. One case heavier and finer, at 31# cts. Two cases Hamilton Bleached. One case Hamilton Brown. One case Hamilton Brown, nearly yard wide. Fifty pieces heavy lead-colored, very cheap. All the above goods are IeBS than they can be bsnght. at wholesale. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, nols 6t No. 1013 MARKET Street, ab. Tenth. T?LANNELS, ALL WOOL WHITE, X. at 28, Sljf, and 35c. One lot fine pink edge, all wccl, ftt 37 % c. One bale bear? Union at One lot very heavy at 40c; wide do.'at4sc. One lot all wool, yard wide, at 460 10 pieces fine Balardvale, fall yard wide, at 50e., worth Balardvale at 40e.; finer do., % wide. 45c. ■ SHAKER FLANNELS. Jubl opened, a fresh lot of these goods,! that are war ranted nnshrlnkable,, very heavy; and fall yard wide, which makes them very desirable for skirts; Welsh Fiantels, and, 1 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 at 37 X and 40c; very find at 60; Bine Twilled at 60. Fanoy Striped Flannels; for shirting, in large variety. AH these Flannels are very cheap; much lower than I can huy them now. GBANVILLE B. HAINES, nolß 6t Be. 1013 HABKET Street, abovelentb- T3ICH LACE CURTAINS, JL\j 83.60 to 835 per pair. Bich Drapery Mnallns, 26c. to $1.50 per yard. •• Onrtain Materials. •' Upholstery Goods. <• Fnrniture Chintzes. : m Embroidered Plano and Table Covers. « Table Coverings. Onr stock s of Lace, Curtains comprises two Invoices of 600 pairs, entirely new and very elegant designs, bought -below.auction prices, and is worthy the early attention of buyers. ;:■■■ . SHEPPARD, VAN HAR LINGEN, & ARRISON, 1008 OHEBTHUT BTBEET. nc4. tutbs lot • riBEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, L/ on. CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADSS.—V E. ABOHAMBAULT, N; E. corner ELEVENTH and MABKET Streets, will open this morning, from Auo tioD, Ingrain Carpets at 37, 50, 62, 75, and 81.cts. i.ln ry and Blair Carpets, 25 to 66 cts ; Bag, Tarn, and List Carpets,' 25 to. 45 cts; k Floor Oil Cloths, 87 to 62 otsi; Glitjßordered Window shades, 82 ets. to $l6O ; Bnff and Green Window Holland, 18 to 45 cts.; Muslins, 12J$ to 26 cts.; Canton Flannels. 25 to 31 cts. ocBo thstulm : Eine quality ohaine lain® LONG BBOOHE SHAWLS, from auction, below the regular prices. ■ . Open-centre Long Broche Shawls, deep broche ends and border. . Open-centre Equate Cashmere Bhawls. . Striped Broche Shawls.. Gay and plain style Blanket Shawls. Children's and Misses’-Blanket Bhawls. Long and Square Black Thibet Shawls. • Englbh real Water-proof Cloak Cloths, brown and black mixed." ' ;C ■ Water* proof Cloaks ready made. EDWIN HALL A 880., 26 South SECOND Street N. B —A large assortment of Balmoral Skirts, whole sale and retail.'- 7 J ■ * :no!4■ rfHOIOE DRY GOODS—Jimt re '■ colred. ■ • 1 .' ■ Brown Poslln«) Plain and Ptgnred. ;:~ Brown Wool Poplin* Double Width. i i . .Merinos* of all Shades. " 'Wool D’Lnlnee, Plain and Figured. Ootton and Wool B’Lalnae—a nice Una. Pignred Merinooe. ■ A full lino of Plain Shawls. A fuH line or Gay Shawl. . One lotorßLaekligored Mohalrfcat 3ta. Stx lota of Brown Alpacaveholoe, A roll line of Oaadxseroi, A toll lino of Vosttoa 008 THURSDAY. IWEMBSM m 1862. ABOVE WILLOW. JOHN H. BTOK.KS, W 9 ABOH Street ' KETAIi, DRY HOODS, J> IOH AN D RILI AB L E PURS OF OWE OWK I M P; O R T A T I ON AND MANUFACTURE, > Hudson's Bay Sable, - Royal Ermine, Park-Sable Mink, Real C'bmcliilla, Park Siberian Squirrel, In every Fashionable Stylo for Ladies, Misses, and Children. FURS MADE TO ORDER. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, coB*tr.th-lm OLOAKINO CLOTHS, FROSTED BEAYERS, ; FINE CASSIMERES, VELOUR REPS, ' BALMORALS, BLANKETS, LADIES' CLOAKS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BOYS' CLOTHING!. COOPER .& OpNARD, 0028-tf S. X. COB. NINTH and MARKS r B«. QLOAKB! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! THE ONLY GKKUINE WATER-PBOOFS IN-THE OUR NEW STYLES ■■■■■■■■ "AM THE OSBOBNE, OKtEBBATED CASTILIAN, IiB GILET AND PBINOEBB. Theee'Are beantifal anil exqnisito styles, and oan only to ronii&'in perfection at . EVENS' & Go,, oc3o . 23 BOOTH NINTH STBEET. pLOAKS ! CLOAKS! An Immenae Stock of NEW- & FASHIONABLE STYLES, Onr. Garments in style, duality, and manufacture , Are guarantied eamtl to any In the City. ’ Ladles will please examine bt tore purchasing. PARIS STORE, EIGHTH AND WALNUT STBSBTB, "Jl/fISSES AND CHILDREN’S JLVJL CLOAKS! The Largest Assortment, Latest and Most Approved Styles, At Exceedingly Low Prices. No. 137 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. ■ ooSO-lm JAS. R. CAMPBELL & GO., IMPORTERS AND CASH DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, - AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, *27 CHESTNUT STREET, Hays jnst received, and are now offering, magnificent tines of - '■ ' -•'* SILKS, SHAWLS, A DRESS GOGdI, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON. 008-tf. ■ ■ r• ■■■ ■ • 1034 OHEBTNBT STREET. E- M- NEEDLES. LACES, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, ‘ . EMBROIDERIES y , -c* A foii *daor&iea£ of fcfco abov« on baud at LOW FSIGEB. So whloh additions a» mads of ME ‘ NOVELTIES. «e26tf j ” IOsT OH3STNUT STSEkX. MOURNING STORE” ’ 826 CHESTNUT STREET. Evtry article for MOURNING WEAR. - MOURNING BONNETS, READY AND TO ORDER,. <„■■■' M. & A. MYERS & Col, : IMPORTERS. : ocSO-tbsm lm ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■ TXT OO LENS. v T Ladies’ Cloakings of every description. Black Beavers and Tricois. Froatedßeavers from 82 to 83.60 . Union Beaverß, good weight and cheap Fine Black Cloths, Extra fins hoavy Cloths. Low-prloed Cloakings and Overcoatings. - - FANCY ,OASBIMERES And Black from 87 cents to 82. Cttssimores, extra fine stock, from 81 to 81.38 Boys’ Cassimercs; 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 Ladies and Misses. BOYS’CLOTHING. Overcoats, Jackets,. Pants, Bnits made to order. OOOPER & OONAED, noS-tf S. E. comer NINTH and MARKET Streets. rpo W BOLES ALE DEALERS, X STOREKEEPERS, AND FAMILIES, who buy by the piece, we will sell a fair quantity of Calico Tor 10cents. Good ditto, 14 cents; extra good ditto; 16K cent* Almost every make made of bleached and 1 un bleaobedflluslins, in every quality acd width, at loot than wholesale Btores will sell them, (unbleached as low as 12 U cents.) Best No. 1 Wiiliamavllle and Wamsutta for 25 cents; Bed Flannel as loty as; 28 cents: white, 28 cents: 'Gray'Flannel; twilled and plain, finder prices ; white acd lead Drillings and colored Muslins ; Blankets from 81.61 to 815 per pair, Of every quality and size, all underprice; Crsßh'and. large stock of Linen goods; In Bbort,-almost; every article usually kept in dry-goods stores, all of which will be sold for cash. As these goods are alt advancing in price very fast, we cah only sell at these prices for a few days. 1 • R B. &W.H. PENNELL, nol7 6t 1021 MARKET Street, below Eleventh. OHEAP LINEN GOODS. DOUBLE DAMASK TAB LE CLOTHS, 2 to 8 yards long. HEA.VY TABLE LINENS, in neat and beautiful figures. ?; BREAKFAST, DINNER, AND TEA NAPKINS, to match. DAMASK, DIAPER, GLASS, end HUOK TOWELS. PLAIN and PLAID GLASS LINEN. TOWELTNGB for Kitchen, Pantry. Bath, and Cham ber use. . ■ STOUT and PIN® SHEETING LINENS, 8-4, 9-4, 10.4,11-4 12-4. BEST HEAVY PILLOW LINENS, 40, 42,48, 60, 64, Inches. . FLOOB and ST AIB LINENS. BBEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ABBISON, no4-tntbalot i 1008 CHESTNUT Street. JypEW CLOAK STORE, No. 818 ARCH STREET . , ' f till continue their fnll and handsome assortment of no2Q.tf . LADIES’ ASP OHILDBKS’3 OLQaIc Sj H steel & ?son:HAve just • received, from New York, a few choice lota of - FINE IMPORTED DRESS GOODS. Wide faneyiSflks, very rich stylos. Bich figured Brown Silks, a great variety of these very scarce and desirable Silks; . .. --■•A great variety of Fahey Silks', at low prices. Bich fiinrod Black Silks, from $1 to 82. Yard, wide Plain Blaok Silks, at • Black Silkß. all widths and Qualities, at VKBY LOW PRICK 8. Bich shades, Brown, Blue and Green. . PLAIN IBISH POPLINS. Bilk and.wool and all-woel French Poplins. A choice lot of new Platt Alpacas. RICH PRINTED MERINOEB. ' BIOH PBINTEdThaGENTA CLOTH. Bich printed all-wool Delaines, at 62 Rc. worth 87c. / SHAWLS. BOASTS, AND CLOAKS. Broche and Plaid Blanks; Shawls. ' Bich Chains Lain# Brocht Shawls. Striped Shawls of every viriety. Merino Scarfs, Broche anil Chain# Lain# Borden. Habit and Water-proof Oloth Cloaks. COO SHEPHERD PLAID LONG SHAWLS, at «42*, worth #6. 0c26 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. QEEDLESS RAISINS.— 100 frails O choice new Beedless Baltins, just landing and for sale by BHODES & WILLIAMS. 107 Booth WATER Street.; " '■] no2o R/rALAGA RAISINS.—Bunch and JLvA Layer Batons, in whole,;half, and quarter : boxes, also in fancy cartoons, for sale by RHODEB A WIL LIAMS, 107 Bonth WATEB Street. . no2o NTEW FlGS—New'Smyrna Figs, in It drums and bags, of choice quality, In store and for sale by. BHODES <5; WILLIAMS, 107 South WATEB Street. . • ■ ■ no2o CITRON.— 5 cases prime Leghorn Citron. .. '6O casks prime Zantz Currants. ' - In store and for sale by BHODES & WILLIAMS, 107 South WATEB Street. : no2o O.OSHEN GLADES, WESTERN, VA and Pennsylvania Butter, of choice qnaUtv.con stsnOy received and for sale by BHODES & WIL LIAMS, 107 South WATEB Street. no2o TOE AND EAR.—PROFESSOR «J. ISAACS, OCULIST AND AUBIST, from Ley den, Holland, Is permanently located at No. ;5U PINE Street, where persona afflicted with diseases of the KTE or EAB will, be sclehtlfloally treated, and a core guarantied, if curable. ARTIFICIAL EYES in-, sifted-without pain. N. B.—No charges mad* for ex andnatien. , no!9-12t* TOE AND EAR. Da. JAMES -Cl LEWIS, OOULIBT and AUBIST, has again rs tnmed from his' profeesional toar in Earope. and penna-' nentlylocated atNo.BB7Horth‘SIXTH Street Offlot hours from 0to!2 A. M., and 3to4F. M. se24-2mif* A RMYSOCKS AND MlTTB,hnit* %. JA- the BLIND, for sale at old prices, at Store of In stltutlon.No. U South EIGHTH Btreet no2o-thsm3t* GCOTCH WHISKY.—2S punoheons KJ James Stewart’s line PAISLEY MALT, Imported Olreot. Inbond and for sale by . OoIS-km PHILADELPHIA, WBROTHERHEAD’S CIRCU t LAYING LIBBABY.—AU the NEW English nndAmerlcan Books, Includlhg'ALL OLASSESof Lite rature. Thiels the' ONLY Library in the country that ' Inctadea all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not ' .BEPBINTED here. Termss6 peryear; sfxinonihßS3 - three months 81.50; 1 ons. month 76 cents, -or 3 cents jerday. 5118 South EIGHTH' Street." ; r ' soB-3m. TjINGLISH AND FRENCH FAMILY -Hi OIBOULATIHO LIBBAEY AND CABINET DJ . LEOTDBE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. - Subscriptions :per year, month, and day. General catalogue jhist published, -famished grafts. In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies’ French Li brary. ■ ■ V" Department of surveys, OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEEB AND BOB VEYOB. Philadelphia, November 18,1802.; All person's engaged in the navigation".of the River Scbnylklll, or interested in any of the Boats or Tags -.used on the Biver, will take,notice that ike erib work for the Pier of the Bridge, now in the conrso of eree tioo faf Chestnvt street, hax bcen eunk in the middle of the'RivcT Schuylkill. The undersigned has directed proper lights to be placed.on the piles during the night, bnt care will be required by the captains and masters of vessels passing that point, * BTBIOKLAND KNEAB9, n020,26,29,2t Chief Engineer aod Surveyor. PARLOR SKATES.-Superior Par- JL lor Skatee, of Improved pattern, neat and light, for sale by .. ’ . PHILIP’WILSON A CO., 0028-lm 416 OHEBNUT St. opposite Custom Horn*. GKO. WHITELEY, 13T South FRONT. COMMISSION HOUSES. PHILADELPHIA BAGMANOPAC JL TOBY. BUHLAU BAGS,., BURLAP BAGS, BURLAP BAUB, Of all siren, nett cash oh delivery, by x GKEpi GRIGtG, Sl9 OHUBOH ALLEY. oclS tf: BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! MOOAndroeooggln, 2 bus,, 17 oz., cotton. 13,(00 Ozark,, do., .-do.' .... 4,000 Yeoman, do., do. 3,000 Oentfevtlie, do., do. 2,000 Prince Albert, do., do. . 8.000 Hanover, do., do. . 3,000 Union, A, flax and cotton. Gonny and Burlap Bags, ell sizes, for sale by • i ... , , JOHN T. BAILEY A 00., nolO-lm* , , 113 North FRONT Street. QARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. GO., COMMISSION MEBOHANTS, : No. 133 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. *r A foil assortment of PblladetpWa.made Carpet* always In Btore. oeS 2m QOTT O N YARN. SUPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. 10, FOB SALE BY S.. FROTHINGBAM A WELLS.. 002-tt GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE OAF OLOTH& SKY-BLUE OLOTHS FOB OFFIOEB& ARMY BLANKETS; BTANBABD WEIGHT. 10.OUNOE DUCK. y DRILLS,' BTANDABD WEIGHT, . HEAVY LINEN DEHiLS AND DUOK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. - For sale'by . FROTHINGHABL h WELLS. . eei-tftr COFFIN, A CO., NO. 330 CHESTNUT STREET, are prepared to . CONTRACT FOB THE DELIVERY OF ARMY WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS, OF STANDARD quality. an37-Stt gHIPLEY. HAZARD, fit HUTCHINSON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS roa TH« sols op PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. •elO-flm JJAMILTON COTTON FLANNELS. . Laconia Cotton Flannels, Salmon Falls Cotton Flannels, Standard Sheetings and Drills, For Bala by . ] De COURSEY & HAMILTON, , 0e26-stuth-12t 33T CHESTNUT Street LADIES’ FURS. JTJRS! GEORGE F. WO MR AT ET, NOB. 415 AND 411 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT LADIES’ FURS, To which the attention of the public is invited. , nol9 2m FANCY FURS! JOHN A. STAMBAOH, IMPORTER AND MANOFAOrUBEE OF LADIES’ FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Just opened, ft large and handoome Stook of L ADDE3* &m> OHHiDBEN’S FANCY FUBB, of every descrip tion and in the newest andmost apprdvod ssyles* a£ the Ziowest Cash Prices* r ooT-Sm RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA. Ho. 718 AKCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURES LADIES* FANCY FURS. My assortment of Ftvnoy Furs for Ladies and Children Is now complete, afid embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers’ prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me acall. oc3-4mif WATCHES AMD JEWELRY. D. T. PRATT, (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT A RE ATI!,) 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly in receipt or ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of buyers.- nols-lmif CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. “ Catalogue dela Billidthique dee Dames et dee Be moitcllee. 1 ’ M. M. MONAOHESI, Agent, se6.4m. ' . 1323 CHESTNUT Street; XTOTICE of copartnership.— •i-V The undersigned have this day formed a Copart nership for the transaction of a General B ink Note, Specie, and Collection Business, under the name and firm of Palmer A Huey, at No. 64 South THIRD Street. O ALB BBT PALMER, WILLIAM G. HUEY. Philada , Nov. 17,1802. nol9 3S* TATAR DEPARTMENT, ADJU- I I TINT’S GENERAL’S-OFFICE, Washisg rox, July 31,1862. GENERAL QBDEBS —No. 92 ■ -[Extract] . .. V. “The United States marshals In the respective disirlotsi the Mayor and Chief of Police of any town or city, the Sheriff of the respective counties in each State, all Postmasters and Justices 'of the Peace, are autho rized to act as special provost marshals to arrest any (fficcr or private soldier fit tot dnty who may be found absent from his command without just cause, and convey him to the nearest military post or depot The trans pertation. reasonable expenses of this duty, and five dollars, will be paid for each officer or private so arrested and delivered.” By order of President: (Signed,). E. M. STANTON, ~ - Secretary of War. By order.of Becrolary-of War: (Bigned,) . E. D. TOWNSEND, Asst. Adjutant General • - _ -- Hkadquartzes, PbilAdblphia, Pa., November 18,1882. Published by oommand of i, . Brig General MONTGOMEBY. J. H. LIVINGSTON, nol9-2t ;> Aid-de-Camp. HENRY’S REPEATING RIFLE— The greatest Arm of the age; will shoot fifteen timet, in as many; seconds, 1,000 yards. For sale a manufacturers’ prloea by PHILIP WILSON * 00., ocSl-lm 416 CHESTNUT Street . VV OOL.-—Just received and for sale, V T twenty-five thousand pounds CANADA FLEECE WOOL, suitable for Army Goods, by, ■ T. C HENBT A 00., nelß-BtutbSt* 10 and 12 North FRONT street. nnfiE best " A JUVENILE BOOKS THI3 SEASON : THE BOBBIE BOY—A true story of tbs early life of Major General N. P. Banks, elegantly fllu itrsted, A very interesting aDd valuable boot for boys from twelve, to sixteen. Price 75 cts. THE PRINTER BOT—By the author of “The Bob bln Boy," the Life of Benjamin Franklin j also, a very jntereetirig illustrated book for boys from twelve to six teen. Price 76 eta. BIOGRAPHY OFBELF-T AUGHT ME 51—By Prof. B. B. Edwards, a capital book Cor boss from fourteen to eighteen. Price sl.' DANDY JACK—An illustrated book of Anita's, for boys from four to eight years old; written and illustrated by BHllbgs. Price SO CM F.OTI STEEN PET GOSLINGS—Or, history of all the pete of a little boy, with pictures to each; a most de lightful book for bos s and- girls from four to eight years. Price S 8 cts . FAIRY DBEAMS—Or, Wanderings in Elf-land A new and highly interesting fairy, book for girls ,and boys of all ages. Price 75 cts. Also, some handsome bakes of juvenile boots. , Dealers will do well to order samples of the above, and other tonally attractive juveniles. Individuals desiring them aiid not finding them at the book-stores, may order Of hs by mail. ’ J. a: TILTON & 00 , -—. no2o lbml2t Publishers, Boston. TOST PUBLISHED, FARSONB ON NOTES AND BILLS: A TREATISE ON THE LAW OF PEDBIBS 0 B Y NOTES ' t.e. - V v. AMD ■ ■ - i. ; BILLS OF EXCHANGE, With ah APPENDIX, containing an accurate reprint of the provisions of the statute In rotriion to Bills, Note?, Letters of Credit, Drafts, Orders, acid Checks, together with an exemination Of tho question which the statute suggests, end tbe English authorities upon those atiestioßß which have arisen under the English Stamp Acts, and may arise under our own. - By THEOPHILUi PARSONS, LL : D.', Professor of Law in Cambridge University, Ac., &al 2 vo!s., Bvo. , For sale by Booksellers generally. - , J 15. LIPPINOOTT & 00., Po2o-6t Publishers, Philadelphia. TSJEW, BOOKS, NEW BOOKS. J-Y THE SLAVE POWER, by J E. Cairnes, M. A. THE TAX-PAYERS’ M AN UAL, complete. PARRISH'S PBANTOM BOUQUET. LIGHHILL’S POPULAR TREATISE ON DEAF sNESS.. .. - LONGFELLOW'B POEMS, Cabinet Edition. AMONG THE PINES:,or, the South In Secession Times.- ~, . MIBIAM, by-MarionHarlamd. All NEW BOOKS supplied as soon as published by LINDSAY &BLAK IS TON, Publishers'and Booksellers, . nolfl 25 Spilth SIXTH Street above: Chestnut M ADVANCE IN PRICES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CARD PORTRAITS. FRAMES FOB PORTRAIT 3. A new lot just received and will be sold at ottr ronjtEft LOW I-HtCKS. : : -"' , bol9 St PITCH EB, 439 CHESTNUT Btreet. T|OLLAR BOOKS FOR 25 CTS.!!! JL/ •—PirCHER’3 489 CHESTNUT Street nol9-3t TBE SIEGE OF RICHWD--A Narrative of Military Operations of Gen McOlol lan during May and June, 1862, By Joel Oook.: 51.25. TbeWa?oneroflb6 Alleghenies. A Poem of the Days of Seventy-Six.’ ByT. BuchaDan Reed. SI. 'The Torn Bible. By Alice Somaiton. 18nro. 50ots. Tho Last Day of onr Lord’e Passion. By Rev. Win Hanna, LL.D. SI. For sale by • WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, nols . . y - No. 606 CHESTNUT Street ~TIIST- OPENED— . if A superior and endless variety of PHOTOGBAPH ALBUMS, And Card Portraits of CELEBRITIES, - TURNER . - Photographer, nollOt* 808 OnEBTNUT Street, 808, A LECTURE FOB YOUNG MEN, Just poV>li„bed, pries a cents, a new edition of the late Dr. OULYEBWELL’B OKLEBBATED LEO'COBE on the abuse of the Bepioduotive Powers, inducing De bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, &e. radical mode of treat ment, without medicine, itffiliiy explained, so as to en able every one to be his own- physician at the least pos sible expense. v.;'.':,' ■■■" “ X BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFEBEBB.” Bent under seal, in a plain onvoiopo, toany address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, ortwo postage stamps. Address the publishers, OH. J. 0. KOINE & 00., 127 BO WEST, Hew York, no4-3mif Tost Office Box, 4,688. « pOOB 10SY,POOR G-A.L!”—One JL of. the songs—words and music—of the Port Boyel freedreen, just published and for sale at the Anti- Slavery Offloe, 106 North TENTH Street. Price 25 ots. The Journal of Music commends it as a ballad of “touching pathos, with a lively flavor of individu ality. no!sstuth3t FURS! TWUTY QUARTERMASTER GE XJ NBEAL’S OFFIOE, Philadelphia, 191 h No vember. 1662. PBOP3SALS will be received at this Office until HOBDAY, 24thinstant, at 12 o'clock M , for the imme diate delivery in this citj, at any point that may bs re quired; of Seven Hundred Seta Wagon Lead Harness, for two Uorees. To be made according io sample to be seen sd this Office, and subject to inspection; The right is re served to reject all bids deemed too high. (TIUSTOM BOUSE, PHILADA" ’ , ; Collector’s Office, Nov. 19 1862 _ SEALES FEOPOSALS will be received at tbis office until the 29:h day of November, for the supply of Rations to the petty officers and seamen of the United States revenue cutter “ J. 0. Bobbin,” from December Ist to June 30th next, 1883, The rations to be of good and wholesome quality, to be approved by the captain; and the different articles comprising the rations to be de livered on board the vessel, in good and sufficient casks and vesselt, to be provided by the contractor,:and the contents thereof distinctly marked on each. It -is to be understood that the contractor will be bound, to famish,’ upoPreaaonable notice, as often as maybe required by the, captain of the vessel, with the approbation of the Collector, (Bot exc/eding upon an,average one day in each week,) sueh-fresh meat and fresh; vegetables as may be eeuivaientdo the corresponding -parts/of the ration allowed,in tbe naval service. Spsolflcationa will be fur nished at this office. ; , WE B. THOMAS, : nc2o-3t ■; V Collector; TVEPUTY QUARTERBI ASTI R GE XJ NEBAL’d OFFlCE.—Philadelphia, November 191h.'1862, ■ ■ ; PBOPO3ALS will be received at this Office until FBIDAY, the 28th inst., at 12 o’clock M, for toe erec tion and completion of a MILITARY HOSPITAL, for the use of the United States, upon a lot of ground, known as the. “Logan Estate,” on GEBMANTO WN Avenue, corner of Twentieth street. Each Proposal must state the shortest time required to complete the contract, and alto the names of; competent securities to the whole smountof the contract for its prompt and faithful per formance. The plans and specifications can be seen at the office of JOHN MoABTHUB, Jr., Architect, No. 209 Bouth SIX PH Street, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4P, M., every day, until the bids are closed The pro posed securities must endorse toe proposals and guV rantee.tbe work. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too;high. G. H. GROSMAN, b020.8t . Depntv Q. H.General, U 8. A. MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a certain writ of Levari Facias, issued but of the Circuit Court *of the United States, for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania, in the Third Circuit, to me directed, will be sold on MONDAY, December 1, 1862, 2 o’clock P.‘M„ at toe MBBOHAHT6’ EXCHANGE. in theoity of Philadelphia, the following described property,' to wit: All tost certain sawmill and tractor parcel of land and toe coal mines thereon, situate in Norwegian township, in Schuylkill county and Stale of Pennsylvania. Be ginning at a stone corner; thence by land formerly of Thomas Beed, south sixty degrees, west one hundred and forty pi robes to a post. Thence by land which was sur veyed on the same warrant aj the premises now granted, namely, a wauant to Daniel Williams, dated the eleventh day of August, one thousand seven hundred and ninety four, north'thirty degrees, west (crossing the west branches of toe river Schuylkill, and crossing the Mine biil and Schuylkill Haven Bailroad,} two hundred and twelve perches to a post thence by latd formerly of May and Lightfoot, now Klein and others, north sixty degrees, east, (fgain oiossing the west branch of the river Bobuyl-' hill, land'again crossing the Minebiil and Schuylkill Ha ven Bailroad.) one hundred' and forty perches to a post, ' and thence by land of ichell and Bapp south thirty de grees, east two hundred and twelve perches to the place of beginning; containing; one hundred and seventy-five aciej, and-allowance, with th6,improvements, Consisting of tlecoal mines opened thereon, one-large dwelling ’hcniejTour'or five tenant honses for; miners, a saw mill, grain bouse, ttabli?, and a blacksmith shop, and all other the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining; being the same premltes which the said itbe President Directors, and the Company of the Bank of Kentucky; by Indenture bearing date the let of Jnly, ,1862, for- the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, did rgtant aid convey unto theßaid Benjamin B ullock in fee. 35L B —On. the above premises"there are erected a large first-c!e as Coal Breaker* a Slope Hotr-e. Boiler and Bogine House, two cutmtcted Steam Plump ng and Holsiiog En gines atd Boisting and Pumping marchinrry. ’ WILUCAfiI BiIIjI»WAJBD, United States aiarehal. <■ Philadelphia- November 19, 1862. c02Q,26 Itt 3t g 10, 25, and 50 CEKT NOTES OF no2o-4t No. 20 SOUTH THIRD STBEET. _____ FIVE TWENTIES; - 08, 20-TEAR SIX PERCENT. RONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOYEEH MENT AFTBB FIVE YBABS. I am Instructed bythe BEOBET ABY- OF THE TBEASUBY to receive subscriptions for the abova LOAN AT PAR, Interest will commence from ■ the HATE OF.BUB BCJBIPTION, and la PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Enb-Treasnry or Depository of the United States, ■on the first days of May,and November of each year. At the.presentFammm ea ooLD, th«e Bonda yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum; A follsupply always on band. JAY COOKE, BUBSOBIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD St. ■ not tf ~ THI S AMOUNTiTO tPoUjUVU* LOAN inanma of 83,000 to 86,000 on Mortgagea or G. Rente. Apply to B. PETTIT, No. 809 WALNUT Street. nos | AMAIOA RUM.— I 3 Puncheons just received and for sale, in bond, by OHABLBB 8. OABSTAIBB, nolO ISO WALNUT St. and 21GBANITE St. NEW PUBLICATIONS. PROPOSALS. A. BO ID. Capt. and A Q. M U. S. A. LEGAL. FINANCIAL,. CITY OF WILMINGTON, DKLiWABE, REDEEMED WITHOUT OHABGE. DbHAYEN & BRO., abtosemeiits. TfpIRST PUBLIC REHEARSAL •L OF TUB GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. A GRAND MUBIOAL FESTIVAL To be given at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, .. .... For the Benefit of the OBEAT COOPEB-BHOP VOLUNTEER BEFRTSH- ment saloon. ON SATURDAY AFTERSOON, BOY. 22, Commencing at 3# o’c-ook. On this occasion the Germania Orchestra will perform a variety of choice popular pieces, Operatic and Na tional. Tho proceeds of the entertainment will be pa triotically appreciated as above stated. Cards et ad miesien twenty-five cents; to be had of anv member of tbe Cooper shop Committee, or at the Ticket Otßoe of the Musical Fund Hall. no2o-St ■WALKUT-STREET THS&TRE.— «f Sole Lessee....... Mrs. > 31. A. GABBETTBOS. Business Agent..,.. Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY THIRD WEEK. OF MB. AND MRS. DAVENPORT., THIS (THUKSD AY) EVENING, Nov. 20, Will be presented, for the 4th Mure, the thrilling Nautt eal Drama entitled TBE WIZARD OF THE WAVE. Charles Faulkner,) „ „ r Melchor, $ Mr. n. L, Davenpor*- Isabinda. Mrs. E, L Davenport, To conclude with the lari nsw London Comedy, the- LAST OF THE PIGTAILS. Doors openat 6#—Performance commences at 7. MBB. JOHN DREW’S ARC® iVA STREET TREATS®. Soslnesn Agent and Treasurer......JOS. D. MUEPHE, THIS (THURSDAY)EVENING Nov. 29,1862, BABES IN THE WOOD. Jeremleh 8eet1e....... Lady Blanch Bushtcn, To conclude with Mr. J. S. Clarks. ........,.i..Mra. Jobn Drew OIBALDA: OR, THE INVISIBLE HUSBAND. Git, the Mi1ier. ...... .............. j J. 8. Clarita. Qir&iußo.Mrs. JoUa Draw . FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF J. S CLARKE. £ t Peter Wsxem” and other Bntertatnmsnts. An' Afternoon Performance on Thanksgiving Day. Doors open af 6X —To commenoe at Tjf o’clock, Concert hall .LECTURE.ROOM, 1219 CHESTNUT Street, REOPENING, THIS EVENING, OF CAPTAIN WILLIAMS’ SOUTH 88A WHALING VOYAGE. EVERY EVENING at half past T o’olock. SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. • noI7-8t GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN VTT WILL LECTURE AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER Slst, OH “ALLROUND THE WORLD.” TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. For sal® at the office of “THE DIAL,” 712 Chestnut street ; at GOULD’S Music Storey and the HALL, on tha day ot Lecture. , Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o’clock. noIS It A BEL & CO.’S fcTEREOPTIOO« JX EXHIBITING AT THE ASSEMBLY BUIU>- INGS, TENTH end CHESTNUT Streets, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, Admission 25 cents.- ; Oommenoe atS o’olook. MATINEE on BATUBDAY, at 3 o’clock. nolT-6t PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Off - THE FIN* ARTS,: ; .* - 1026: CHESTNUT STREET, - ’ : .Is open dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A I,!® t P.M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. •Shares of Stock, 539. : - Jy® PHOTOSRAPHS. TXTAR TIMBS-ATTENTION THE V Y WHOLE.—Now is the time io get the best ?of* .traiteofthe day, at redused prides. REIMER'S Bfe eisse Photographs to oil colors. SECOND Street, above Green. .... -It*. TIYBE PICTURES THAf PLEABR the masees are. REIMEB’S Colored Photograph* for .SI, Truthful, natural, beautiful, and cheap. Finely Unified pictures. SECOND Street, above Grren. It* fHIARTES DE VISIT®, V-/ PHOTOSBiPHB, IVOBYTYPSB, &<*„ Taken true to Ufa. .... , ■ In elegant Btyle, by . The beauty of tbiß Gallery consists ta its conveulenoe— the salesroom, specimen room, and skylight being sil o* ih© ground floor, thereby sayirigorir patrons the tiresome journey up three or four fiightsuf stairs, which they are compelled to make at any other Gallery. nol4-6l* /WANTS. ■ QUB^ITOTEB~^'^TAKE^TSB O place of drafted men wanted Apply at BULL’S HEAD HOTEL. iff ABBS t Street Philadelphia.' It# Drafted men will be fur nißbed with SUBSTITUTE l by calling at the U. B. HOTEL, corner of ELEVENTH and .SI ATHEIST Streets. ■ ■ - ■ ' ■ ■ It# -A NT I D—ln a manufacturing : V e horse, on experienced Book-keeper of riot lose tl an 30 years of age. Beferences must be most satisfac tory as to cbaYacter and ability. Address ll Iron," at Ibis office. no2o-3 # . PARTNER Wanted.—A re-pceta- S- ; ble Jobbing firm isHarlret twaßtr years* sta? dlrg, whoße capital has been eerionely by the late c-mroprcial repulsions, - is: findings »i*h r a Special or General Partner—some reap-ciabl* l.er<tlcmau btviDg frem $10,009 fco sls*ooo to The busineeF, being now'cotjductec|apin Rnexdna r velf cath and short time basis, Is at present in the be=t pi3?i ble shape, and can be proven by this year’s exo&riencr aa befog capable, byaidof additional means, to be mado a very rafe and-lucrative one. Communications, with real name and address, (others* could notbe noticed,) which will be held strictly conl dentia?, will be addreesed through Box No. 1906 Phila delphia Post Office. no2o*3t^ A YOUNG LADY, QUALIFIED TO -Ol instrnct in Music, French, ana all the Ornamental branches, desires a Situation as Teacher/ where her ser vices will bo equivalent to her board. Hone but families or the highest respectability need answer. Befereooa exchanged. Address “W. L.,” Press Office. noI9 31# IMy wishes * 81- f f f TUATION as housekeeper in a respectable famU ly—would be willing to make herself generally nwefaL. The best of references given. Apply at CHARD'S 5 GALLEN ; S, 252 S. fcIXTH St., above Spruce [oo!9 Si** Salesman wanted.—a Dry Goods 'Commission House would engage the ser vices of an energetic young salesman, having a know ledge of the business. Ho others need offer. Apply at 220 ORKSTHUT Street nolS taths-St WANTED— A TRUCKMAN, who will rent a house and five acnm or more of land, to go into the truck business, on snares or otherwise, near a good market. Address Box Ho. 1, Wrist Chester. 8015-stath3i# BOARDING. FUST- CLASS BOARDING—With single and communicating rooms—at 14 IT LOOUfft noB-lm# PERSONAL BR AB TED MEN WILL BE FUR nfobed with BUB ITITUTES, by calling at the TJ. S. HOTIXj, comerof ELEVENTH and MARKET Sfrcetß. ■ ' . It# Muster and pay rolls, and ; Government claims of all kinds cashed or od lectedv at reasonable rates by JA.M&B FULTON> 434 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. noB-tf " PENSIONS.—fIOO Bounty and P»f JL procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, anil &•_ relatives of snob as are deceased, at reasonable and satt*- factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon bp JAMES FELTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. ParHcnlar attention given to parties living at a dffr tance. oelS-tf LOST AND FOUND. T OST—A CITY WARRANT, J-J drawn In favor of M. HALE, for 542 4T, dated October3lst, 1862. As paymeutha, bean stopped, the finder wl'l p'esse retnm it toTelojrapb Office, S. W. cor ner’FlFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ! no!9-3i* Lost.- certificate of city LOAN, No. 159, dated Jannar;2Sth, 1860, in the nemo of John Perry and Marfa Moore, in trnat,for Maria Moore, for S7OO Application has been marie for renewal of Certificate. [oc23-tb3m«] JOHN PEBBY. FOR SALE AND TO LET. OAK TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. , The sobrcriber will Bell in fee (or on stoinpage aboot I.fOD acres of Timber lift’situate on the nort side of Muiey xnonntain, in Bald Eagle Valley, and moat of it boarded by the Bald Eagle creek, west .of Union vilfo, or Fleming. The timber is chiefly white oak, large and tall, and the average distance from the Tyrore and Lock Haven Ballroad (now in use from Tyrone to these lends) will not exceed one- fouith of a mile from the beat, part of the saw timber. This is ..probably the best lot of oak timber on any railroad in Pennsylvania. He will also sell five tracts, in Clinton county, of TIM BER end STONE COAL LANDS, laying on the south side of the Tangascootach creek, beginning about three miles from the Sutonehanna river, andextending up said creek.-- ... For terms Bpply to noSO- 61* INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 41* WALNUT STBEET, PHIL AKELPSqa.- CAPITAL *300,000, This company continues to taka riaka en tbs mfat, glaasesof Property at low rate*. The' public oan MJyuponita responsibility, and tt/13- ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements tor itt benefit of the pnbllo, during the iaat nine yean, exceed ® 500,000, and w* respectfully solicit its favor in the future. DIBEOTOBB. OHAB. L DUPONT, - JEBBY WALKEB, lOHH W.OLAGHOBN, JOHN THOENLHF, O.F.HEAZLITT, - ABBAHAM HABT, DAVYD BOYD, Jr., PETEBS. HOE,oIN. TU WM. M. SWAIN, FUBMAN SHEPPAED JOSEPH KLAPP, K. D. N. 8. LAWBENOE, Wf 0. BUDMAH, '• JOHN BUPPLEA - THOMAS CBAVEN, PreifiSast A. B. GILLETT, Yioa Preddttt. JAB. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. , *p26 If tf THAME INSURANCE COMPANY, JP No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. FIRE AND INLAND imURANOB. DIBEOTOBB. F. N. Bnck, E. D. Woodruff, Chas.'Bichardßon, ' John Kessler, Jr., HenryJmwto.Jr.j P. 8. JnsHoe, Alex. Whllldin, Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, Ohae. Stokes, O. W. Davis, . John W. Everman. FBANOIB N BUCK, President. OHABLBB BIOHABDBON, Vice PresKta*. WILLIAMS I. BLANQHABP. Secretary. [mM9-g« COMMONWEALTH 188 INSU- V/ BANOE;OOMPANY OTTHE SliM OMBW:. BYLVAHIA. dikbotobb. w Parid Jayns, H. D.> Ck" 1" I;®?*®™ l John M. WutaU, John K. Walker, jawariO KnteW A””™*”* .ThomaaS. Btewart, William Stratton, Henrr hevh) Jr*t Klijah Jon6a. ; MT -paTIP JATjTB, M. D., PreaHeat ? JOHH H. WEIT ALL, Ylm PncUtßt BAMTIEL S. MOON, Secretary. _____ Offloe, Commonwealth Building, SIS OHBOTBUT Btreett Philadelphia. eed-ftf TVORITXPES EXECUTE O at REI- A MBB'B are superior to bU other*; they aremore truthful of IlkaueM, and fieeh and natural la SBCOHD Street, shore Green. It* TTJBNEB, ■ 803 CHESTNJJT Btreat. WM, A, THOMAB, BELLE FO GTE, Pa.
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