pTY ITE M S. -™ n r¥ ol' the Young Men’s Cftris jtu»ive tian Association. ~ , lt h npnivoranry ot the Young Men's OliriatUn Ihe *|s " f tU)|J cl .j waß held, at Concert Hail, la it * ! purchase ; boohs, tracts, and hospital stores, for distribution Long the soldiers in the oamp, on the battle-field, and . (b 0 hospital. These derations were stated as follows: p g jgO soldiers’hs rah bocks, 8 460 boohs of a religions 686,260 piges ol tractsi 800,000 pages of old pamphlet®, and 31,000 old religious newspapers. Besides Ibis, they hare distributed a large quantity of reading metier and bodily comforts. sent to them for this purpose bj chrlslian friends, amounting in yalue to aboui $l,OOO. The Governor of the State having requested this com mittee to arrange, and kcspfdr reference, an alphabetical 11,1 0 | ell tbe Pennsylvania soldiers in the city hospitals, tbeyare about to undertake this dirty, and hope in a sliort time to have at the rooms of the Association a book containing tbelr names, where they are from, and the nature of their diseases or wonnda. Tuanfcs to the churches were expressed for their liberal assistance in farthering the efforts of the Association In behalf of the soldiers. Special attention was also cal'ed to the follow ing fact: A member of the Association having learned that tbe article of milk was not inpplled to the hospitals by the Government, undertook to furnish it by subicrlptlon, and as the result of his efforts there have been famished, since March last to the various hospital!, 83,000 quarts of the beßt milk at a cost of $l,BOO. It Is designed hereafter to hold quarterly meetings, Of 9 social charscter, for the promotion of free intercourse 4t id Christian fellowship. Their library of 2,700 vo lumes is free to all. According lo the treasurer’s report, the total receipts for the year have been $4,210 22, and the expenditures *3,82381, leaving a balance in hands of $396 41.- This statement inclndes the financial opsrationß of the army committee. Special ailUßlon was also made in the report to the fact jfthetermof office of their beloved president, George fijtuart, Bra., having expired, and the excellent man ner in which hehad presided over Its affairs- Mr Stuart is ititt its honorary president, his active successor being Jlr. George Cookman, . . After the reading of the report a hymn was snng, enti llid "The Better land,” which was followed with a RETIRING ADDRESS BY MR, STUART. At this point George H. Stuart, Eiq , who has occu pied the chairmanship ot this Association from Its com mencement, made his retiring speeoh. He said that were it not for the cheering words whispered In his ear by a minister on Ihe platform, .*■ fear net, for I am with thee,’" js»t before rising, he should shrink from the daty now devolving upon him. There was, he said, a slight mis take in the printed programme. He did not intend to make a « retiring” speech. He was enlisted for the war (Applause J Ho had many years ago volunteered in tbe work of combatting the rebellion which commenced in Ken, and, God helping him, he would not retire fora the ranks of the Christian soldiery. It was ti« that in accordance with a provision In their con stitution, which he had helped to farm, he had ;JiHd the sge to which the privilege of offlea. holding in the Association was restricted, but he meant, never theless, to continue an active member in that body. Mr. Stuart spoke with much feeling of the past history of the Atsociation dnrlng his connection with it, and was fre quently interrupted with enthusiastic applause. He would love to dwell on the fatnre of this Association, did too permit. Its-present position and doings were, however, intensely fruitful of reflection and enoourage- Btot. He concluded by thanking -the Association, one and all, for their uniform hiuduets to him, and the for bearance with which bln many imperfections had always been treated at their hands. INAUGURAL ADDRES3 BY MR. COOKMAN. Mr. George Cookman, the .newly elected president of the Association, was then ''lntroduced, and delivered his inaugural address. He was received with three rounds ot applause, He thanked the Association for the mirk of confidence they bestowed upon him in electing him'to the higheat office in their girt His trust and relianos waste God for the arduous responsibilities he wa*about to aesnaie Ho thanked his brother Stuart for the kind allnsloh be had made to him, and hrged upon their body to go forth with strong hands and heartß, and die, If need ha, in the service of Iheir aio.-able Master. They might indeed meet with discouragement, the world might sneer, std the devil aim at th em bia fiery dine, bnt this should sot dishearten, They knew in whom they believed, and Henever failed to own and honor His servants. The battle cry of Pulaski, of the Revolution, ” Forward, toothers, forward !” war. be said, applicable to the bat tle in which they were engaged as an a.sedation. Ha concluded his remarks amid appianse, and then as sumed the duties of he chair during the remainder of the evening. After another hymn there was an ADDRESS BY REV. DR. EDDY. The Bev.Biniel O, Eddy, D D., lateof Boston, was', the next speaker, He opeaed by soring that if there wss one thing for which young man should be profound ly grateful to God, It was for being allowed to live In an age in which history was being written a volume in aday. He had heard a scholar dwell with rapture upon the Augustins Ago. True, we had no Ciceros or Horaces, hot we hadaßobert Baikes and Sabbath schools; we bad a Georae Washington and civil liberty, a Bobert Ttdlon, and the electric telegraph, which were of infi tMr more importance to the world, f! was a noble saying respecting onr institutions, that ail our great men came u p from obscurity, They were horn mnd, bnt died marble. [Applause] Thelndiyidnaj kitsnces enumerated bribe speaker to confirm this re mark were greeted with storms of appianse, until be cnee to the name designated aa the Moses of our day, who was te lead forth tbe enslaved from bondage, who M teen a rail-ipliUtr, the enthusiasm of the andi enae was overwhelming. Dr. Eddy’aapeeoh throughout was a great hit His eloquent words, uttered in a voice of silvery clearness and maadve power, interspersed with Wit no less than the thrilling sentiments of patriotism which he poured forth, secured for him an enviable place lo the front rank of onr most eloquent divines. Dr. Yidy is the n'wly-Insta>ied, peßtor of the Tabernacle Baptist Church in this city. Afier mother hymn thM dtws of the swamps and marshes of the South. Bead the advertisement, on onr first page. The Mannkrcuor Vocal Society have kindly volunteered to aing at the Benefit for the 011 Irens’ "Volunteer Hospital, to bn given by Miss Hardtnge, to hiorrow evening, at the Academy of Music. We advise those who wish arioh treat to teonre their tickets early. Musical Intelligence ! (from our own cor respondent,)—lt appears that the Concert advertised to come off In Virtinia, has met with ibe nsnal drawbacks incident to getting up of musical entertainments In this country. Mors. Jnllien Burnside has changed his ‘‘•Bait,” necessitating a change in the «1«; and, judg ing from his (e»or, he wilt p eve A sharp and not B flat lupifyS-lng In, The company is now pretty well rid of the falu UW o lhat once vas so prominent. The per formances with the old and popular chorus of “ On to Eichmond," with a running accompaniment from the top to the bottom of the 5! ff, from the major to the lather, Front seals rearrvtd for Congressmen and their friends, in full dress, viz; Dark -blue coat, light-blue Itotalooni, and Bullet-proof Teat. The style can be seen at Mr. Charles Stokcb’ Clothing Btore, under the “Continental." A Matrimonial Card, — I have lived soli- tary long enough \ I want somebody to talk at, quarrel with, then kise and make up again,- Therefore, lam open to proposals from young " adles and widows of more than average respectability, tolerably tame in disposi tion, and hair of any color but red. As near as I can judge of myßelf, I am not over eighty nor under twenty five, lem sonnd in limb and on the nigger question; ho very correct In my morals, and first rate at ninepins; fiuve a regard for the Sabbath, and only drink when to. vtted ; am a domestic animal, and have always been In the habit of wearing the attractive styles of garments manufactured at the fashionable Clothing Temple of Granville Stokes, No 809 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, (xsh. Cameron’s Eu rofean Experience.— Amerioan minister to Russia tells seme interesting riotlea of what he saw during his sojourn In Europe. Be not only saw the exterl ir and Interior of Bnssla It- Wit—its public and donmiie life-its nobility and its serf dem— its Emperor and Us Empress—but he travelled, *nd observed intelligr n’ly the manners and customs of Baiy, Germany, France, Scotland, Ireland, and England. Be declares that he saw nowhere, either In Great Britain hr upon the continent, such, elegant, comfortable, and •übetential garments, as those that are made at the frown Stone Olothbg Hall .of Bookhill & Wilson, Nos. . and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia, jAiiisl’s Sit rkopticon.— No public exhibi tion) within living memory, has boon bo successful In this city aa tha Stereoplicon. None lias msro numerous ele ments of superiority. It is not a panorama daubed by the rapid brush of a scene painter, but a series of pic tures painted by the tree pencil of light—the great Sun himself. Thcuepiotures, whether they represent Art or Halute, antiquarian relics or fao-similes of existing oh jtofs, are infinitely correct—-for they cannot be atfanlt, and mult he true. Move over, they are dearly and ably described by a gentleman whose mind is highly onltured, who does not repeat mere guide's talk, but is tnlly ac quainted with tho subjects ho illustrates. The number of subjects exhibited every evening varies from TO to 80, and, at present, to suit the public demand, a great many war- scones, showing tho reality of oar Olvil War, are presented. Every afternoon this week there will be a special exhibition for young people, on which, to vary the interest, Borne amusing comicalities are Introduce. The intelligent horse, (a moßt ingenious combination of science and art,) is part of this programme, and bids fair to he as celebrated and popular as Blitz's oanariea and “Bobby." The teachers in our principal schools are largely patronizing the Steroopticoo, because they consider it the best system of object-teaching yet made public. “Almeida Grapes.”— Mr. 0. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has re ceived a large invoice of this fine fruit of tho Almtria variety, which he will sell for SO cents per pound. Also, fine Catawbas, in clusters, put up in small cases' direct from the vinovards of Cleveland, Ohio. Havana Oranges, Almonds, and new Batsins of the Groton brand, the finest ever Drought to this country. ARRIVALS AT THE HUTELS, DP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut ets. 00l Boss & wf, 0 S A M Oourtright. Now York Jaa D Nairne, Now York J Benshaw, Ud N Wm Sampson, Tennessee F Cobb. Maine Charles Dunning GO Proshnry, Jr, Maryl’d H A Obadwiok, Wash,DO J I’ Halett, Alexandria H Edwards J A Bushane, Baltimore M losans, Wash, D 0 A Aston, DSN Jno C Work, Jr, New York Silas F Miller, Donlsviile W T MoNairr, Wash, D O Mrs B MoNairy, Wash, DO MissSfilcNiiry, Wupli. DO J P Jones, Beading Win Brand&wf, New York J T Drnry & la, Baltimore h Whitney, Jr, Boston E A Hollingsworth, Boston Bicherd Miely, Lebanon A H Baydeu, Chicago A D Bsktr, Chicago J B Fox, D 8 N D B Jerauld, Niagara Falls P W Jerauld, Niagara Fallß' Otho ficott & son. Maryland Miss Scott, Maryland Miss Stump, Men land It W Ton Eyok, Harrisbg S F Miller A wf. Konlnik Mr Phillips, Boston W H Bernard & la, Brooklyn Mi s Wooisey, Brooklyn C E Follett & wf. Chioago Obas M Btoad, New York Tbos T Casweil, USA M-s Hovormlre &2 das,NY E 0 Ballard, Boston A P Cobb A faro, N York, H Bray, MaysviUe. Ky Mrs 0 Abbott, Maine Jbb Bryant & wf, Brooklyn Chas Potts, New York Miss Anna Paul, N Jersey Geo Tyler Sc wf, New York L Bevenny & wf, Cincinnati H G Bndd, Montgomery co Jss M Ponder, Baltimore Gov Yatos, Illinois 00l Forrest, Illinois M. D Benjamin, New York] Hon E McPherson & wf, Pa J H Bowland E N Blake Geo M Simonson, N York Preston King, New York Goo W Beers, Now York E M Lazarus. Now York H T Blow, St Louis H E Leman, Lanoster W L Griswold, New York L E Taylor, St Lonis E B Norris, St Louis Chat S Phillips. Indiana H Shirk, Lanoaster co, Pa E S Garner, Zanrsvillc J B Hubley, Plttsbnrg N Ellmeker Sc wf, Lancaster 0 P Muhlenberg, USA Phiny Fisk, Pottsvllle Miss Fisk, Fottsville AB Bendall Ala, N York 81 Wendetl, Washington Obas Congreve, New Yolk' FW 8 Lowis, Boston P Schlesinger, Boston Jno E Hanford, New York Samuel A Walsh. N York B N Peterson, Now York H K Haight, Bridgeport, Ot W Cohen 0 F Oapron O PBandall F A Hell Sc la, Ntw York D Moffat, Now York H Prince, V S A H G Wolfe, New York Chas Biply, Eew York F Schraok, New York A S Hturtevant. New York 0 0 Chapin, Springfield 0 H Lamport, New York G W Parsons 6c la, Ohfo W H Cooper, Montreal F W Pel lon Sc la, Boston 0 W Chapin, Mass J H Bnrtis, New York L Boossel, New York A Bchwerln,New York Lr EHiott, New York BGLeOain MrsGeoNeall, Boston OB Bwain, New York B Crane, Baltimore Goo W Warreo, New York Mrs SSKeyser, Phila W Kejaer, Baltimore A 8 Clark, Albany 8 Brownell, Prov, B I O W Scofield, New York \V Tolland, Baltimore B C Haskell,Lanplogbnrg J Farley, Rochester, N Y J Fltzwaler, NorrlsUwn M B Spahr, York, Pa E K Cooper, Baltimore John A AHderdice, Del Sami Jackson, Baltimore Mrs E C Hall, Bedford Miss Hall, Bedford S W Hall, Blair co, Pa MEBCHANTB’ HOT*l>~rourth st., below Arch. JD A Grill, Fort Delaware Chai Arnois Thoa Oourtois, Baltimore M Y Beam, Shanesville S Bose, Baltimore Peter Ott & wf, Washington Tbeo OHawley WT Wilkins, Tennessee P BroFserman, Newport, Pa Ohas McFaddoa, Penna Edmond Do&ter, Bethlehem Thos P Simpson, II Chuuk Miss Wynkoop Ic sis, N J J P A Mertz. New Orleans JR Dnnhar, Newport Geo L Bvme, New York Jos M Hultne, Sit Holly,NJ Mr* Stoughton, Salem, N J Mias M Stoughton,Salem.KJ Miss N Stoughton, Salem Miss M Smith, Salem, N J Mrs Clement, Salem, N J Miss Clement, Salem, N J Beni Evans, Cincinnati, 0 L Short, Buffalo Chas Short, Buffalo Geo Talicott, Ofwego, N Y John 0 Scott, Jr Phila Thro Burr, Treverton P 8 Peterson, Baltimore L K Bowen, Man land Thoa Stough, Penna Mrs Pinkney E L Bruner, Columbia, Pa H Bice, Columbia, Pa Mrs Hubley, Lancaster, Pa Hiss Hnbley, Lancaster, Fa Gao Bobb, Mechanicsbnrg Isaac Slicker, Milton J 8 Stoughton, Milton Hon Henry T Blow, St Louis B Ptank, Oumb’d co, Pa A M Leidick, Comb’d co, Pa W O Houser, Mecbanioib’g J Stambaugh, Miihln, Pa 0 Thnckray &wf Morris Peters, Delaware HB Walton, Delaware J King, Waterford J B Grim Berks co, Pa Dbbols Boos Frankfort JasM Burchfield,Pittsburg .W Young, MlftHnbnrg STrisoht, Hew York Oscar Seebare, New York N M Saialling, New York James H Eelly, Maryland Lewis Oarl, York, Fa John Bober, Ohambersbnrg IT B Harlacher, York A J White, Obembersburg John Cessna, Bedford Mrs McDonald, Greenwich Mrs Glddings, Pittston Geo K Reed & wf,Lancaster W B B/own,St Thomas,Pa D PGwin, Huntingdon, Pa AMERlCAN—Chestnut street a hove Fifth, R R Parker, New York L B Hatch; Maas X! G Thomas, Massachusetts Miss E Bailey, Norristown B James, Washington D Gonkley, Baltimore John Gibson, Wash, D 0 Geo Gibson, Haiti tore Job Dow?, New York Jos F Budier, Delaware W B Knowles, Delaware W A Cook. Delaware W A Atkinson A 1», Del H F Milch Bach, Bethlehem B D Hall, Sstem, N J N D Blackwell & la, N J a■ j Tityior; Dover, Del HT,awnoii ( „ „ W Yerner, Glen Uaioon-a? Del J Stnl, Salem, N J J D Nairne, Now York Mrs Plant, New York IP Henderson, New York B 8 Irick, New Jersey John S Bottenvorth, N J J W Taylor Warren La7.‘ll D Ooekley, Baltimore J E Williams, Delaware W E Hall, Delaware J H Tarr, Maryland ST Moore, Delaware G W B Nicholson & wf, Del WmDenney, Jr, Delaware W G Smith, Carlisle ST, LOUIS HOTEL- Chestnut street, abore Third. Captain E W Smith 0 Ii Wells, Bowningtown H Wells, Chester so, Pa Miss Davis, Now Jersey E H Davie, New Jersey TI Dwight, New York A 0 Eaton, Bangor M J Btowo, Jersey City 7 Platt, Newark W Donaldson, Penna 0 H Yorston, New York H Motto, Penna P de Yeure, New Jersey THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third. W M Mitchell, BaUlmoro H Mires, Baltimore B J Morris ‘ J Whitley & la, Delaware J D Beabm, Lancaster S B Otaaver, Delaware Mrs Batter, New York W H Stetler, Pennsylvania T A Cook & la, Washington Mrs E Brown & 2ch, Wash P Thomson, W Bedford, 0 J B Bankin, Chicago P Dithmar, Chicago RATION AH HOTEL—Eaoe street, above Third. W S Fisher, Bracing A Adams, Dover, Dei J E John, ton, Pti T B Boyd & dan, Bockford L P Schmidt, Allentown Mi s H Bitting, Allentown CK Beist, Allentown H J Saeger, Allentown P S Kersin & la, Pa O K Pehr, Lehigh co B Hertz, Pa- . W Horne, Piuegrove B Sties & son, Pinegrove J Wiest, Minersvllte P B Shatters, Beading ' J Shalters, Backs oo Jos Hcusi m, beading M A Abbey, Wilm, Del J McKinley, Lehigh co BALD BABLJH—Third street, above Oailowhfll, Y Hoffmeu, Allentown S F Whitaker, New York Levi Kuhn, alUntown B Ebbert, Lehigh co, Pa L Penstermacher, Allentown J Balllet, 1 Lehigh co, Pa 0 Bitter IBlltersville P Miller, Lehigh 00, Pa Edw Neff, tjnionvllle J deader, Blttersville E J F Hoffman, Penna John Abel, Jr, Easton Bev P 'Waage, Montg 00, Pa J Johnson, Penna 6 Heft, Allentown S W Yanbusklrk, Penna S Smith, Lehigh co, Pa M Boberts, Bucks co, Pa A H Snider. Bucks co, Pa W Morgan, Lehigh co, Pa D Dlrnmlg, Penna Mrs Gift, Hamburg John Miller, Lehigh CO, Pa A Lehigh co. Pa J Bljler, Lehigh county B Hertz, Lehigh county J Bemmel, Lehigh county OKeru, Lehigh county L Zerfoes, Lehigh county B McDaniel, Lehigh county J H Euiman, Lehigh county J Hartman, Lehigh county E Harmony, Lehigh county : 0 Staut, Lehigh county E Diehl, Lehigh county AGeorge, Lehigh county J Hiller, Carbon county S Bergstrasser, Penna W Guth, Penna B Bauch, Lehigh county J Zepp, Lanesdale y? Kaesly, Penna Jacob Apple, Penna J Ball, Qaakertown, Pa P Brown, Leicester county A Kratzer, Lahigb county J Pisher, Lthiah county G Best, Lehigh county W Ebert, Lehigh county A Clause, Lehigh county J Larsej. Leblgh county . W Langern, Lehigh county E George, Leblgh connty J Klader, Lehigh county 0 Osebach- Bitterevilie G Meyer, Lehigh county H Bljler, Leblgh connty BLACK BEAK—Third street, above OallowhiU. T B Metzger, Allentown WmLScbmilo, Lehigh oo S Ouswald, Lehigh co A Cowley, Back) co J Pearson, Bocks co Wm Kern,. Pennsylvania Isaac Bemm*l, Penna John H Fogel, Fogelsville D A Smith, Fogelsville L OverhoUzer, Bethlehem Benton Beutcger, Penna Solomon Bala, Allentown Joshua S Miller, Berks coX. B J Jones,'Sorantou W.H Bechtel, Bechtelavilie Jos T Leibengood, Penna Jas M Bnckroan, Penna J H Snyder, Berks co Peter Haas, Lehigh co Alfred Haas, Lehigh co Oharlc a Haas, Lehigh co Jared Schafer, Lehigh co S N Laros, Springtown, Pa Aaron Steiner, Penna Ellas Cawley, Bocks oo Davis Fisher, Lehigh CO J H Dickenshtid, Lehigh oo W Kline, Pennsylvania BABLET SHEAF HOTEL—Second, below Tine. J Maginnes, Bucks Co Serg’t A Borllen, Morrisv’e Lieut 8 Havb, Morrlsvllle J Booth, Morrisville B P Cain and son, N York L Bookman," Montgomery John Bibbs, Newtown W Rowland & bod, MonSg’y Mej J B Kobe r ts, Camp Phila W M Biers, Frenoht’n, N J E K Howell, Wayne co D Howell, Wayne oo Joseph Lynn, Newlown Jas DioKson, Newark, N J D B leedom, Newtown Jas Dtokerson, Newark,NJ D K Leedom Newtown Jos S Wiermao, Pa Geo Bsmseyi BartsviUe, Pa O H Roberta, Newtown, Pa J L B Johnson, '’amp Phila W SEotrlcken, Camp Phila A J Larne,'Bucks co S Whiting, Backs oo COMMERCIAL—SIim street, above Chestnut J H Simons, Juniata co B Til tan, Mifflintown, Pa E Potts W P Darlington, Cheater oo Dr B P Grc6»leaf,Charter oo E T Richardson, Pa N B Hanimond, Cl eater co Dr Duifield, Chester co . J B Champion J J Wright, Warwick, Md J Omnniii gs Lancaster co J W Thompson, Pa J D Wherry, Ohister co DM Pitt, Obeeter co : W E Hopkins, Man i&nd Mrs Homes, Blair co J E Hcop-r, Oheiterco Jas Wilson, Maryland Jas Conner, Wii, Dei J B Duckett, U lies ter co 'STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. HL Fennel. Harrisburg D H Milton, Doyiestown Ssmuel L Hampton. Lewisb Miss E Medis, N York Henry Sample- Norristown Daniel Moore, Cheater co J W Potter, B Chester Moses Goodman, Wmspt Jos Boldridge. Holt’sbufg J T Jackson, B>adiug A Stockton, Ernira, NT J H Murray, Landlsbnrg Amos Bookey, Lane c-, ?a John Potton, Laac co MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. Jas S Blsbiug; Marion co, Pa Wm Boyr, Stroudsburg Geo H Hiller. Stroudsburg Henry P Lloyd . J L Gibson. Maryland L Lawrence,New Jersey, MOUNT VRBNtjM—Second street, above Arch, jf B Young, Belfast, Scotland Btcbaid McLear,’N Yo-k Ob»8 E. Kell). Wemt Chester B—T iB6O—X. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTEBB. They purify, strengthen, und invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change ol water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miaematio and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They care Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They onre Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTEBB to the world. They sake the i*eab min are exhausted nature i great restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Bum, too celebrated Oattaaya Birk, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to dell onte persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by Ml arooere, Drnggiate, Hotels, and fcJaiooM, F . H- DBiKS * CO, JOS BROADWAY. Hew York. 1 »e34-8m special Notices. OFFICIAL. Treasury Department, Office of Internal BEVKNaa, Washington, Not. IT, 1882. The Commissioner of Internal Bcvonna la prepared to supply the following stamps, in quantities snflicient for the use of the people of the Diatriot of Colombia, and of theßtatea cast of the Booty Mountains,viz: Playing Cards, Proprietary, Express, Telegraph, Insurance, (life,) Insurance, (fire and marine,) Passage Tickets, and Protest. The nao of the stamp* herein speolßsd is hereby re quired in the District and States above described, oa and after the Ist day of December next: And porsons guilty of wilfully neglecting to so use said Btamps will he sub ject to the penalty provided In the law. GEO. S. BOUTWELIr, Comm'r Internal Bevenne. no22etuthBt Card to the Public.— Tho uudor signed. solo agents in Philadelphia of Messrs. dT El 8T W A Y & BONB, Piano mannfaoturtTs, of New York, warn the public that, for some time past, systematic efforts have been made by verlous parties to soil very inferior pianos, by misrepresentations calculated to deceive, to tbe great injury of Messrs. Steinway & Sons, as veil as tfce public. One {lan resorted to, is to plaoe upon pianos a name so like that of fifcoinway & Sons, that those unaccustomed to ibe Dflxoa of that firm may be readily deceived. Another plan is to represent that a certain manufacturer was re cently a foreman for Messrs. Steinway & Sons, which is not tho case. Yarions methods are adopted by which these deceptions are euccoßtfu ly carried on. Pianos are Bold at private rooms, whoro but a Biogle one ib found at a time, and tbe attention of the public is ettr&oted by an advertisement annonccirg a great saoriiiso. This course allows great latitude in deception. Another course pur sued is to obtain one of fitoinway & Sons’ Pianos and injure it, and then compare it with those of other makers is good condition. All those efforts are but additional proofs of tho superiority of Messrs. Sleinway & Sans’ Pianos, which have recently taken the first prise medal at the great International Exhibition* in London, in this year \ over 269 Pianos were entered, from all parts of the world. BLiSIUS BBOTHBES, No. 1006 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Only authorized Agents of Bteinway & Sons for Phila delphia apd viciaity. n024-2t George Steck’s INIMITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grands and Squares, are rapidly tailing precedence of all others for their pow er, evenness of touch, and pare quality of tone. None should pnrchaee without examining them closely. The most eminent teachers are almost daily selecting Prices to suit the times, them. 0011-stuthtOt J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. gfgssgg GREAT TRIUMPH!— nrn f BOHOMAOEEB a CO. have made a new and grand discovery in the manufacture of the Plano Forte. By & peculiar construction of the scale and bridge on the sounding boards they are enabled to give nearly double (he ordinary length of the string,from the 'bridge to where the hammer strikes the string, which produces most extraordinarygeffeots. The power is greatly increased, and the harmony produced is truly wonderful, giving an entire new quality of tone , which is deep, rich , sweet, and melodious , with a singing peculiarity to each note, unlike to any Piano ever manufactured heretofore . The music»loving public are respectfully invited to call at our Warorooms, Ho. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, where they can examine this great improvement in the Piano Forte. BDHOMAOKEB & 00., nolS'lm 1021 CHESTNUT Street. Singer & Co.’s Letter A Family SEWING MACHINE la tho moat boaniifnJ, boat, and cheapest of ail Sowing Machines. It emoodies the prin ciples of Singer & Co.’b well -known Manufacturing Ma chines; makes the interlocked stitch; will sow on all kinds of cloth, and with ail kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, Gather and Qnilt, Fell, Hem, und Tuck—in fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surpasses every other Machine for the great range and excellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet. I. M. SINGER & 00., No. 453 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Philadelphia Office, ocT-tutkstdeSl No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. Groves A Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle SEWING MACHINE, for manufacturing purposes, is the BEST machine in the market, and la sold for FORTY DOLLARS. No machine ever Introduced in this city has sold bo rapidly or given such universal satisfaction. Do not fail to call and examine it before purchasing else where. Office, 730 OHESTNUT street. no3*tf Upham’s Hair Bye, 38 cents a box. —Three boxes for $1; the test in use. Try it. Sold only at UPB AM’S. 403 OHESTNUT Bt. se27.3m* MARRIED DAYIE?—YOUNG.—On the 11th inst., at St. Peter's Church, Washington oily, by tho Rev. Father Boyle, Frank A. Davies, U. 8. A., to Mary Cecelia Young, of that city. # JOHNBON—SNYDER —October 9, iB6O, by Rev. J. H. Rennurd, Mr. William Johnson to Mias Arnauda Snyre r» both of ibis city. # PBIOKITT—BKNNITT.—On the 16th instant, by Rev. Dr. Thomas Gallaudet, of Now York, Benjamin F. Prickett, of Philadelphia, to Miss Sarah E. of Yitcentown, N. J. # DIED. PATTEB?ON.—At camp, near Ya.» on the 22dinst., General Francis Engle Patterson, U S. Volun teers, in the42d year of hia age. Bis male friends, and thoee of the family, are respect* fully invited to attend his funeral) without further notice, from the house of his father, 1390 Locust street, on VYod nteday, 26th inst., at 1 o’clock. PLATT.—On the 22d inst, at OhOHtnut Hill, William Platt Junior, in the 37th yeAr...'^.^-— —-— •* —wu.v —*>.—•« the 22d inst., Abraham w;u . in the 78th year of hia ago. - -- -- r ™ Bis relatives and malß friends are respectfully invited to attend his fimiral,-from tho-roDidfince of his sister) Mr a EliKibeth Baker No. 70S Arch street, on Wednes day morning next, at 10 o’clock, without further no tice. ' DUBOIS —On the 23d inst, William Dubois, only son of John Dubois, in the 42d year of hlB age. Bis friends, and those of the family: also tho members of the Tt mplar Lodge, I. O. of 0. F., No. 269; also Mount Zion Encampment, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1321 South Second street, on Wednesday afternoon, November 26th, at 2 o’clock. [Bridgeton, N. J., papers pleaso copy.l ** PARHAM —On tho morning of the 2i»t inst., Robert Parham, in the 81st year of hia age. His relatives and male friends are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No. 942 N. Fifth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o’clook. * BBOWN.—On the 2lst inst., John Henry Brown, in the 38th year of his age. Tho relatives, and friends of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hia lat» ro3ideoco, No. 710 S'.utb Front street, above Almond, this (Tuesday) af ternoon, the 26th, at 1 o’clock. Intermout at Odd Fel lows’Cemetery. * BE AD Y.—On the 22fl inst., Mrs. Emma Louißß, wife of James A, Brady, aged 21 * ' DUGAN,—On the 18th in»t, of wounds received at the second battle of 801 l Ban, John Dngan, 00. H, 73d Beg. p, \ \in the 39th year of hia age. ■ *jj Black all-wool velour BEPS.—Juat opened, a fall assortment of— Black All-wool Velour Beps Do. do. Empress Cloths. Do. do. Ottoman Poplias. Do. do. Kpinglints. Do. do. Cashmeres. Do. do. Mertnoes. Do. do. Tamlsos. Do. do Mosseline-Delalnes. BESSON & SON, Mourning Stora, No. 018 CHESTNUT Street. TjIYBE & LANDELL, lii FOUBTH and ABOH STBEEm- OFXNIKG POE FALL SALES: Magnificent Bilks. Magnificent Shawls. Magnificent Poplina. : Good Black Silks. Bichest Printed Good*. Good Stock of Staples. *»)-« -y«=» LECTURE POSTPONE® —BISHOP LKOTURB ON THE NATIONAL GBI3IB, in aifl of the OHUROH OE ST. MATTHIAS, is unavoidably postponed for the present. JDne notice will be given of its delivtir* lit nr~=* HEADQUARTERS PHILADELPHIA IJ3 CITX UUARD—WTth REJHMENT, P. T. OBDER NO. 1. Companies A and B will assemble at Oamp Puleston at 10 o’clock A. M., November 20th, for the purpose of participating in the funeral ceremonies of the -late BRIGADIER GENERAL FRANK E. PATTERSON, USA.- . - By order of . WILLIAM A. GRAY, Colonel 157,h Regiment, P. V. A. 6TIMMEL, Adjntant. n025-2t ry=> HEADQUARTERS FIRST REGIMENT U 3 INFANTRY, RESERVE BRIGADE, Phila »Ki.PHiA, Nov. 25,1862 ORDERS SO. 28 In pursuance of Brigade Orders* No. lb, the Regiment will parade on WEDSBBDAY, 26tb Instant, at 1 o dock p, M„ to attend the funeral of the late Brigadier Gsue ral FBASOXs E. PATTEBSON. The Regiment will form on Broad street, right resting on Chestnut street, lacing west. Fatigue uniform, overcoat*, and gloves. By commend ot - OH ABBES 8. SMITH, Captain, Commanding. George S. Bbthell, Acting Adjutant. n026-2t wigs- HEADQUARTERS RESERVE .BRI- Ujs GALE, FIBS t DIVISION P. SI., Philadel phia, Hoveroher 24,1862 GENERAL ORDERS, No IS. I. The funeral of the late Brig.dier General FRANCIS B. PATTEBSON, U, 8. A., and late Brigadier General of the Reserve Brigetde, will take place on WEDNES DAY nrxt, the 26th Instant. Hi The Ist Regiment of Infantry,;B B.‘, will he the escort. The Washington Graya’ Company and the City Troop areinvited to join the escort. BHgadier General A. J. Fleasonton, Commanding Borne Guard, is invited to detail a batter; ol two guns. The tender of two companies of Infantry, 167th regi ment, P. V , Col. Wiliam A. Gray, Is accepted. 111. Colonel Alfred Day. 2d Regiment Infantry, 8.8, Will take command; the troops will report to him at I o’clock P M, at Broad and Chestnut streets. The escort will parade on north eide of Locust street, facing south, left resting on Thirteenth street, at half past one o’clock P, M, The Field, Staff, and Company Officers of the Beserve Brigade, not on duty, will report at the reeSdeoce of Ma jer General Patterson, at ha‘f past one .o’clock P. M—• full dri es.nnifoim, left aim and aword craped. IV. The Officers of the United Btates Army and Navy, the Pennsylvania Volunteers, and the Philadelphia Home Guard, are respectfully invited to report as above, and participate in the funeral ceremonies. . V The route of the procession will he down Locnst street, up Twelfth street, np Spring Garden street, up Bread street, up Girard avenue to Btdge avenue, where the troopß will be dlamisst d , At Ridge avenue oars will be in readiness to convey the < fliceis above named to'Lanrel HillCeroe'err. By order of 0. M BAKIN, Colonel Commanding Beserve Brigade.' JOHN E. ADDICKB.-Acting A. A General. n025-2t ryss> IS ACCORDANCE WITH THE CUS- Ujf TOM of tornisr jears, a TINTON PR&.IEU JHuETING will be held on THANKSGIVING DAT, (Hovtmber 27tb,) at 3 o’clock P. M., in the UNION fit. E. CHUBOB, FOOBTH Street, below ABOH, at which Christiana ol all denominations are invited to be present.. * - "William G.B&bln'ou, St.George’a M S. Church- J. H. A- Bamberger, First Oar men Reformed Church. E. W. flutter, lsew*Btreetl»uth©i an Church. i 0. D Cooper, Protestant Episcopal Church. J. Wht aton Smith, Baptist Church. T. J. Shepherd, Presbyterian Church Joseph H. Kennard. Tenth Baptist Church. * Jsroes M, Crowell, Seventh Preßbyterlan Caurch. Jcbu Chambers, FlrA Independent Oburch. : Bev ANTHONY A.TWOOD,- ’ E J YARD, } SAMUEIi CHUBB, t of Arrangement. rn.25 2i* »■*?“ THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE its NINTH SJSOTION. by authority of tke Bl) ABD OF DIEKCrOBI willhoM a FA.IB. tor the beueht of the SOLDIKBB’ LIBBABY AND:BEADISG-BOO&I, at OONOKBT HALL, CHBSrNtJ Cvßtroat. abave Twelfth, from WEDNESDAY, Nov, 28, to Daofiaber 2, totlntive. Single Tleketa, 10 cento; Sraion Ticketa, 25 wots; A Concert of Vocal and Inatrunmtil Mmlc eaoh eft *l»g. nolUjTt* THE PRESK—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1862. Ard at a meeting of the Directors, held this day, JOHN T. SMITH, 10 rq , was unanimously re-elected President, CHARLES T TSRKES. Cashier, and ST. GEORGE TUCKER CAMPBELL, Esu, Solicitor It 0. T. YEBKE 3, Cashier. * AND MECHANICS’ phia, Kotembsr 24, 1862 L 7 cn of November, 1862, the lera were elected Directors of farmers lAji BANK, Philadelp At an election held oa me l fallowing- named Siockholdi this Bank: b. A. Mercer, Anthony J Antelc, Edwin M. Lewis, William H. Woodward, Isaao 8. Watoiman, Joseph S. Covering, Jr., Ltndley Smyth, Benjeuitn A. Faruham, Bichard 0. Pale. Joshna B Uppiacott, Joseph O Grnbb, Janies B. Campbell. John Aslihurst, I And at a meeting of the Directors this day, S. A. WEIL CEB, Beg . was unanimously re-elected President: ED WIN M LEWIS. Eiq , VleoPresident; and WILLIAM EDSETON, Jr., Oaßhier. nc2s W. BUSHTON. Jr., Cashier. ««=- BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP, UJS Pun.AiiEi.rnii, Nov. 24. 1862.—it an election held on tbe 17th iust., the following named gentlemen wore elected Directore for the ensuing year : Blijnh Dallett, * • Charles Sho»maker, William 0. LuSwlg, Wi'liam K. Bray, Samuel Bispbam, Joeoph d. Medara, Benjamin Haris, John H. Campbell, Joeiah L. Haines', H«nry Budd, Gillies Dallett, Willtsm P. Bharpless, Thomas P, Stotoabnry. And at a meeting of ihe ah eve Directors, held this day, BTiTJAII DAIiLBTT was unantmonelyelcotoi President, WM G. LCD WIG do. do Vico President JOHN H OAMPBKIiB.-lSsa. do. Solicitor, an! JAJIKS KOBSELL, Cashier. It .yr==» MECHANICS’ BANK, PHIDADED PHIii. Not. 24. 1862.— At the annnal election for Directore, held Noy. 17th, 1882, the following gentlemen were chosen for the ensning year: Joeoph B. Mitchell, John C. Davie, George W. Stuart, Charles L’eland, Davis Pearson, > D' 0. Tungerich, William A. Drown, Benjamin W. Tingley, John Wrodtide, , G I). Reeengarten, William B. Thompson, . Isaac P. Baker. . j Kbenezr-r Maxwell. At the meeting cf the Board of Direofore, held Nov. 24tli, 1862, : " J. B. MITCHELL was elected President. 3. G. MITCHELL, Vice President. ,T. 'WIEGAND, Jr., Cashier. »*===» TRADESMEN’S LL3 riUA, Mot 24,1802- 17ih inat for Directors, the elected to Berve the ensuing n 0. H, Rogert, I George O. Thoms?, 11, L.Gaw, | J. 13. Bsxteri Jr , I Jacob "ft At a meeting of tbe Board, . C. H. ROGERS w JOHN OASTNRI HANG 12 BANK, 24,1802—At the ©lection the following stockholder* is Bank : Ohrintlan J. Hoffman, ' Robert Ervien, 11. W. Oatherwood, . William: P: Uox, , Edmnod A. Soador, J,. Samuel T. Qaoby, Chorlfs E'. Witking. CORN EX( Uj? PHILADELPHIA, l?OV. held November, 17tb, 1868, were elected Directors ot thi Alexander G-. Cattoll, Dali Noblit, Jr., George L. Bnaby, Edward C. Knight, 'WJHiBm L Mafdoc&j James Steel, And at the mooting of Directors, this day, ALEX ANDER G. OATTELL. Esq., was unanimously re elected President: ALEX WHTLLDIN, Esq., Vice President, and JOHN W. TORRE ? Oa*bler. n 025 if J. W. TORRE?, Cashier. msm COASOI.IDATIOS BANK, PHIIiA -11, jg DELPHIA, November 24th» 1862. At an election held 17th instant, the following gentle men were elected Directors for the ensuing year: James V. Watson, Ladlam Mathews, Thos. 1. Potts, /t James S. Wat»on, Henry Croßkey, A. Snow Naudain, Josiah D. Brooks, John P. Yerr'ee, Josoph H. Collins, Wm. Hogg, Jr , Abraham B. Wolf, Robert Shoemaker, Joe. B, Van Bason. At a meeting of the Board of Directors' held this day, James V Watson, Esq- was unanimously ro-elected President: George W. Thorn, Esq . Solicitor : Peter 0. Kllmaker/Efq., Notary; Joseph N. Piersol, Cashier. n025-tutbs3t? *«=» THE PHIIAiEiriUA BANK, IJJ3 Nov. 24,1562 —At the annual election held on 17th inst., the following gentlemen were duly elected Directors of this Bank: THOM AS BO BINS. LEWIS B. ASHIHJRST. FREDERICK LESNIG, KIOHABD D WOOD, JOHN WELSH, AUG. BEATON, J. L. KRBINGSR. JAMES L. CL AGHOBN, S. W. Db OOUBSKY, BENBY PBEAUT, GEORGE WHITNEY, BENJ. G GODFREY, ISAAC ST ABB. And at the meeting of the Board hold this day THO 51 AS BOBIN3, Kfi'i, was unanimously re-elected President. no‘2S-3t B B, COMEGYS. Cashier. m KENSINGTON BANK, PfIILADEL- PHIA, 24th Bov , 1862.—At an election held on Monday, the 17th icstant, the following Darnel gentle men weie duly elected Directors of this Bank to Berye the Ensuing year: JOHN T. SMITH, HENRY GRILLE, JOHN BOBBINS. ISA »C B. LANDKLL, JOBKPH B. KEEN, MIOHAKL DAY, JONATHAN WAINWRICUT, JOSEPH HARVEY, B. 0 NS GLEE, GEORGE J. WEAVES, JOBN MARTIN, KDW W GOBQAS. DAVID B GABBISON. pyr==. PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COM SJof PANT, November 24. 1862. A general meeting of the stockholders of the Philadol jibia Exchange Company will be hold on MONDAY next, December Ist, at 12 o’clock, at the EXCHANGE, (room No. 80, third floor,) for the purpose of olerting nine ma nngors for the ensuing yoar, and for the transaction of other business. W. S GRANT, n 02- 6t . Secretary. K|S> OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST «JjF TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadelphia, Oct. 24th, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Suitors-desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at' the olhoe of the Surgoon- Aitißt to_ttna„Sox» l re l d , iat. JSo— r x««“~ fifae-A— ongarnment Surgeon-ArHst. (Y==. HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 111 LL§ 00THBERT street—Thlslnrtitation is now open lor the. reception of sick and wounded soldiers, who will be received and provided for inHho most comfortable manner, free of charge. - B E. GLENN, no22.tf , Sec’y of Board of Managers. ryc==» ACADEMY OF MUSIC—CITIZENS’ LLg VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL —Lecture by MiSB KSLitfA HARDINGE, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, jjNovembfr 26, at 8 o’clock. Subject—“ Ancieut and Modern Republics.” Proceeds for the Benefit of the Citi zens’Volunteer Hospital, Broad street and Washington avenue. The Mrannercher Vocal Society, under the direction of Mr. P. M. Wolsieffer. have kindly vclunteered tielr services, and will sing some of their select choruses. Tickets, 25 cents; for sale at the principal Book and Mnsie Stores and Hospitals, and at tho Academy on that evening. no2o 6fv »y==» NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE BANK, LL§ Philadelphia, 1862 —Thofollowing Resolution was this day adopted by the Board of Ditecm tors apd ordered to be published Resolved, That the unsold portion of the Stook of tSHJ Bank be offered to the present Stockholders at par, eacli Stockholder to have the privilege ot taking a prorata share, according to a scale adopted by the Board, pro vided subscription and payment bsmade before the first day of January, 1863. 1 noMtjal J. W. TO RREY, Cashier. - . NOTICE IS HEREBY (SITES THAT Lk3 « THE COKttEBOIAti IB ASK OF PBNff -6 V LVANIA” intend to apply to tte Legislature of Penn eylvanift, at their next session, fsr a renewal of their charter. Said Bank is located in the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital bf of dol larsta renewal of which will bt asfceS for, with the msual hanking privileges. By order of the Board. je23-to6m fyr==. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, UJj that an application will bo made to the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at their nextitession, for a renewal of the Charter of the BANK 01 THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES. Ttie said Bark being located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of liye hun dred thousand dollars. I, By order of the Board. t-.* " W. GUMMEBE, Cashier. Philadelphia, June 23,1862, . ie24 tu«m The magnificent flag, V I N PRESENTED : l:i. ; BIT THIS H jl STATE OF N to he: GALLANT FOURT WILT. BE EXHIBI' TUESDAY, NOY. EVANS & H MILITARY FO ri EORGE T. BILEt \JT Ho. 115 JIAOE,SjB®T, Inviita the attention of all to blaftienor quality 108 OBE&MB, WATKtt jOB , JE.LLIEB, FANCY AND PLAH (AKEB, 00i»FEt)TI0H18.Yjfec. ffl. H E PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- X 'BOAD, MACHINERY, Aljo THERE GBRASK. —We would invite your attention tofthe above Grease, niounfactmed by ob, of materialTeAotly sotted for the pu:por e 3 *d e . c .i gc: c . of weight to ault purchaser. 288 ERA SMITH, Wholesale Ding. Paint, awi 4a* Dealers, corner of SECOND and GI ERN Streets. | n 025 §t# ■TYEPABTMENT di? U RVE YS, JL/OFFIOE OR CHIRR EfBI’SBR AND SOB YRYOB. Phii.adbi.l’Hia, Noveme] 18, 1862. , All persons engagedin the ngigtion of the Blver Schuylkill, or interested in ausof the Boats or Tog, used ombe Elver, will taie nose tat the crib work far the Pienrof tht Bridge, noyin tje course’of erec. Hon, at Chestnut street. hat pen kink in the middle of the River Schuylkill : Tbefadeijigned has directed proper lights to be placed on if pile] dining the night, bnt care will be required by tl capains and masters of vessels passing that point T / BTBIOKDAP ’lf”' D020.25.2f1.3t i Chief -INFORMATION JL PM-MAGEE’S Manufactured at Ho. 316 C shi:d a»d Fornth. 1.000 dozen Cnrrency Hftra, at S7c. per dozen. 1 000 dozen Currency Here, at 50c per dozen. 1.000 dczen Onrrency Here, at 60c. per dozen. 1,000 dozen Currency Here, at 72c. per do* in. 1 000 dc zen Currency If ers.ai 84c perdozon. Manufactured at MAGE! 316 CHBSTNPI Street, . Store keepers ,at a dlstst, please eat this out and paste It on a sheet of Uts clment of CONIINES OAti LIGHT CA VALRY, low in “Camp Metcalfe,” HADDONEIELD, N. J. Officers who have had experience preferred. no!7 J E. PEYTON. Col. Commanding. RETAIIt DRV GOODS, JJICH AND RELIABLE FURS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE. Hudson’s Bay Sable, Royal Ermine, Dark Sable Mint, Ileal Chinchilla, Dark Siberian Squirrel, In every Fashionable Style for Ladies, Misses, and Children. FURS MADE TO ORDER. J. W. PROCTOR & -CO., No. 920 CHESTNUT' STREET, noSstuth-lm QLOAKING- CLOTHS, FROSTED BEAVERS, FINE CASSIMERES, VELOUR REPS, BALMORALS, BLANKETS, LADIES' CLOAKS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BOYS’ CLOTHING. COOPER & CONARD, oc2B-tf 8. E. COB NINTH and MABKET Sts. T B. CAhSELBERRY, 45 NORTH £/ • EIGHTH Street, has now in store on immense stock cf FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Bought at the lecont French gales, and Staples before the great rise. 1 caee Shepherd’s Plaid beat Delaines, 220. 300 pieces new styles figured Del&inos> 25c. • 40 pieces emoU Plaid ail wool Delaines. 25 and 31c. • The above forty pieces are gay colors, for children. 1 case French Herinoes, all shades, SI 15. old pries. 10 pieces black and white Wool Delaines, 37#c. 1 case black and white Check mohairs. 350. 100 pieces black Alpacas, from 25 to 88c. * Black Paramattas antMlashmercs, two yards wide, 81c. 1 case rich figured 4 4 Poplins, 50c 1 case figured and plain Manorcas, 28c. 1 case rich brown figured and striped Mohairs, 31#c SILKS! SILICS! 16 pieces small CheckSilke, extra heavy* 75 to SBc. a do Qneen’a Gray Silks, 85c. -^■3Hacfc-dfigßy .SjlkB» $llO to SI 62. GLOVES, GLOVES—LADIES* AND GENTR* Over 500 doztn Gloves, Silk, with and without Gauntltta. Also, Gents’ Driving Gloves, One oounfcer exclusively j for Gloves. - - - i SHAWLS! SHAWLS! 3 lots open black centre Brpche Shawls, $3B to $5O. The above gooda worth $55 to $75". Broche Shawls, from $7 to $7O, Largeetand beat Gent a’ Shawls, at allprices. J B 0 A.SSE LB E Bit Y’S Ittframoth Dry Goods Llocae, 45 North BIG BTH Street, below Arch. P. S —Now on h»nd over 40 caseß of every description ot Staple Goods; Muslins, Flannels, Canton Flannels, &c., less by 15 per cent, than the preset)! case.prices. no2o-3t OAS3EIiBBBBY. "OICH tACE CURTAINS, JLVI #3.50 to 835 per pair. Rich DraperyJttuslins, 250, t 0.91,50 psryard. “ Curtain Materials. Upholstery Goods. “ Furniture Chintzes. - t “ Embroidered Piano and Table Covers, t, Table Coverings. f Our stock of Lace Curtains comprises two invoices of 500 pairs, entirely new and very elegant designs, bought below auction prices, and is worthy the early attention of bnyers. SHEPPARD, VAN HAR LINGEN, & AR.RISOK 1008 OIIE3XSUT STREET. nc4 tntbs lOt OHEAP LINEN GOODS. DOUBLE DAH ASK TABLE OLOTH3, 2to 8 yards long - HEAVY TABLE LINENS, In neat and beautiful figures. ■ ■ ; . . - : BBEAKFAST, DINNER, AND TEA NiPKIHB, to match. - DAMASK, DIAPER, GLASS, and HUOK TOWELS. PLAIN and PLAID GLAS3 LINEN. TOWELINGS for Kitohen, Pantry, Bath, and Cham ber use. STOUT and PINE SHEETING LINENS, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4,11-4 12-4. BEST HEAVY PILLOW LINENS, 40, 42,45, 50, 64, bsobes. FLOOR and STAIR LINENS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ABBISON, no4-tutbalOt 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Laoe PERTAINS AND MUSLIN DBAPEBIEB.—Tim subscribers have the finost aseorlmenf of rich Lace Curtains and Embroidered M.us lina to be found in the city, at last season's prices. Also, a large assortment of Curtain and Furniture materials, of the most desirable styles BBEPBABD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRI3ON, n026-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street T7ILANNE LB, BLANKETS, &o. X? : A good assortment of all the approved makes of ■Winter Flannels and English and American Blankets at the lowest prices. i SBEPHABD, VAN HARLINGEN. & ABRI3ON, no2sl2irp 1008 OHEJTNUT Street. piHEAP DRY QOOli, CARPETS, KJ oil cloths, and window shades —V E. ABOHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning, from Auc tion, Ingrain Carpote at 37, 50, 62, 75, and 87 eta.; En ry and Blair Carpets, 25 to 65 cts;; Bag, Tarn, and List Carpets, 25 to 45 eta.; Floor Oil Clothe, 37 to 62 fits, ; GiltiEordered Window Shades, 62,eta. to 8150; Bnff and Green Window Holland, 16 to 45; ots.; Mnslins, 12 to 26 ota.; Canton Flannels, 25 to 31 cts. ooSOthstnlp WATCHES AN D JEWELRY. (SUCOESSOE TO PRATT A HEATH,) 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly In receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, : • Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of buyers. nols-lmif ZIEGLER & SMITH, DRUG, PAINT, and GLASS DBALEBS, S. W. corner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, have in store, and offer for sale, viz: 6 casks Sai Ammonias. ■ , 10 half cases Rhubarb Boot. ■ 5 casks Irish Gine. 20 barrels BeOned Borax. ' ,26 cases . ■*< «., - 5 bales Carriage Bpvnge^cJteoi). 60 oases (100 lbs each) Antimony. 6 barrels Antimony. 60 bags Canary Beid. ScasesMace. 200 lbs Conrad’s lodide Potash. 10 cases Polissa Liquorice. * . 5 bales Alex. Senna; 10 boxes (50 )t>« each) Powd’d Tartaric Acid. 25 barrels Neats’-Foot Oil. 6 barrels Sweet Oil. . ‘ 100 cases Pt Olive Oil. 20 oans Balsam Oopalva. . . Also, a general assortment of Drugs, Paints, Ac., in lsrge or small quantities. , n025-st# . TYTAM ONDS ! DIAMONDS! DIA- U BONDS! and all Precious. Stones, bought for cash, by LE WIS.LADOMUS A 00., Diamond 'dealers, 807 CHESTNUT street. n024-3t DINZINE, BEK Z(NB.—1000; gal- J~t ions for.sale by ZIEGLEB A SMITH, wholesale Drue, Paint, and Glass dealers, corner SECOND and GBEEN Streets, Philadelphia. n025-st* EYE AND EAR.—PROFESSOR J, ISAACS, OCULIST AND AUBIST, from Ley- Holland, Jh permßsestly located at Ho. 51J PINH Street, .'where. persona afflicted with ditieiuM of the .SIX .or KA.fi will be scientifically treated, and a core,guarantied, if curable. ARTIFICIAL EYES in- Barted without t>sAQ. Nj ohHgte GW** for ax* •minatient &Ql9»l2t* 25 QQQ COFIB i NOW BEADY. LES'..MISERABLES. I The only Translation into English authorizes by VICTOR HUGO—The translation by LASOELLES WRAXALL and M. ESQUIROS. EXTRACT OF LETTER FROWVIOTOR HUGOTO “ From the moment when M. Esgniros Is your friend, as he Is mine, yon cannot fall to produce an excellent work, having for guide and connector that 'neat and noble mind. 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It* WBROTHERHEAD’S OIRCU • DATING LIBBABT.—AU the HEW English and American Books, including ALL GLASSES of Lite rature. ■ This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED here. « Terms 86 per year; six months 83; three months 81.50; one month 76 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH Street. a*B-3m TTINGLISH AND FRENCH FAMILY Hi CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DB LECTURE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions per year, month, and day. General catalogue jnßt published, furnished gratit. In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies’ French Li brary. - « Cataloguedeiia BibWHhique dex Domex et dex Be noixellex.” **•’' M. M. MONAOHEBI, Agent, se6-4m 1323 CHESTNUT Stroet. . Tl/TARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a JXL WritofSale, by the Hon. JOHN OABWALADEB, Judge of the District Oouit of the United States, in and for tlje Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at nubile sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at MIOHENBB’d Store, No. 142 North FBONT Street, on MoND sY, December 8,1862, at 12 o’clock M , the Cargo of the Schooner EIIII \, conetsting of 120 bates of COTTON- Samples can be had and the cotton examined two days previous to the sale. •WILLIAM MILL WARD, . . .U.. 8. Marshal Si. D. of jpeaisylvani». Philadelphia, .November 21,1862 n 025 6t -Tt/TARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of jjJLa Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD WAL&DEB, Judge of the District Oourt of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, totbe highest and best bidder, for cash, at DERBY BHIBE’S Store, No. 167 North WATER Street, on TUE9DAV, December 9,1862, at 12 o’clock M„: 80 bales of COTTON, brought into porfper prize schooner Caro line Virginia. Samples can bejhad, and the.cotton ex amined two days prior to the day of sale. WILLIAM MILLWABD. * ’ U. B. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, November 24,1862. nb2s-6t IyfARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of iTA a Writ of Bale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWALA DEB, Judge of the ! District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sate, to the highest-and best bidder, for cash, at OALLOWHILL -BTBEET cWHAKF, on MONDAY, December Ist. 1882, at 12 M-. the cargo of the Behooner DAVID CBOOKETT, consisting of 162 barrels of Turpentine and 10 barrels of Bosln. WILLIAM MILLWABD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. PHrr.ADEr.PHtA, November 20,1862. no2L6t •CmEIQHT BTATION, PENNSYL -13 VANIA BAILSOAD COMPANY, OOBNEB THIBTEENTH AND MABKET BTBEETB. Philadelphia, November 21,1862. THjjfemO RIVER is mf in GOOD BOATING ORDER, AND : - . WE ABE PBEPAEED TO GIVE THROUGH RATES TO ANT POINT BETWEEN PITTSBURG A N D ST. LOUIS* S. B. KINGSTON, Jr, »022-6t* - Freight Agent. TYORYTYPEB.—A desire to please is X a rule observed at BEIMEB’d, as a glance at his finely-colored and, tastefully, finished Ivorytypeg will show. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Preen.- It# QITRON. 5 cases prime Leghorn 60 casks prime Zento Currants. In store and for sale by BHODES & WILLIAMS. 107 South WATEB Street. no£o NEW PUBLICATIONS. OF THE THIS DAY PUBLISHED BY LAW AKD FOREIGN BOOKSELLERS, 110 W ASHINGTON Street, Boston, VOLUME 20, BY H. FABNAM SMITH, Of the Boston Bar. Price.. ..88 60. ALSO, JUST PUBLIBDED EDUCATION Ali. FHOTO&RAPHS. CIRCULATING! LIBRARIES. - MARSHAL’S SALES. AMUSE! A CONCERT-IN AID OB' THE -AJL LADIES’ LIQUIDATION SO JlETY—will be given in the Tabernacle M. E Church, ELEVENTH Street, above Jtfferton, oh WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 20, commencing at o'clock, on which occasion Kl. Beluene, Mrs. Davies, Mr. Datcher,' Mr. Brlsooe, Mr. Peace, and others, assisted by a competent chorus, will sing seme choice soles, dnets, trioe, quartettes, and chciusee.. Prof Citric will preside at the piano and harmonium. Tickets 25 cts., to be had at the door, n 025 2t* Handel and haydn hall. ; —h SB AND SAQBED OONOERT will be given for the benefft of ; OHBIST (Evangelical Boformed) OH.UBBH, Green street, below Sixteenth Btreet, on TUESDAY EVENING. November 25,1862. in - KiBDBL AND HAYDN HALL, Eighth and Spring Garden streets. On this occaeion will be given choice selections from Rossini, Handel, Haydn. Mozart, etc, by A POWERFUL OHOEUS, Cor.docl.ed by Prdf J. fl. Willard, assisted with ncoom panimenta on OJBGAN and’PIANO, by Prof. I. A. Getzs. The solos Will be sustained by eminent Artists, who have kindiy tendered their aid. ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS; Or, Three Tickets tor One DolHr—san be obtained front tap number of the Oharch, and at the Hall on the open ing of Concept. Pocrsopeia' at Quarter past 7 To conSer cs at 8 o’clock, WALNUT-STBEET THEATRE.— Sola -liemoa.Mrs. M. A. GARBETTSOB. SasißMß Agent,....... .'.Ur. JOHN T. DOSSEI.LT. FOURTH WEEK OF MR. AND MBS. DA YEN PORT, TB.IB (TDKSDAY) EVENING, November 25.1862, The performances will commence with HAMLET, The Prince of .Denmark, Hamlet.. ....Mr. E. L I)jvenport. 9- Ophelia. ....Mrs E.L Davenport. To conclude with 101 ON PARLE FBINOAI3S. Mr. SpHgglns. ...'..Mr..8, Hemple. Doors open at —Performance commenceaat 7, Mm JOHN DREW’S AROH iSUL STREET THBATE*. Business Aseni and Treasurer..... .JOB. B. MUBPHY. 26TH N'OHT OF J. 8. CLARKE. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING November 25, 1862. PETER WAXEM, The Gentleman of Nature. Peter Waxen).;. ......J. 8. Clarke. Marion Woodville .....Mrs. John Brew. To conclude with the dramaof the LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN. Uyrus 8100in..........................Mr J. S. Clarks. An. Afternoon Perfo>mence on Thanksgiving Dap, Commencing at 2 o'clock. . .CLARKE IS THtEE GEE AT PARTS. . Boors open at To commence at 7X o’clock. p ARDNER & HEM.MINS ? S AM \UT P EXT HE A TEE. MARKET Street, above Twelfth. Admiseiou 25 ota. Private boxes and Balcony-Beats, 50eta. Gallery, 15cte. Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; to commence at sr quarter past 7 ON (THIS) TUESDAY EVENING, November, 25, The entertainments will commence with a grand M.ILITABY OAVALOADE. After a variety of performances the whole to conclude with the comical antlca of THE EDUCATED ttUXiBS. Perfcrmanceß on Thanksgiving Day. On Wednesday and Saturday afternoons Grand Family Eaterfcaiomeitf*. -\xr ABBINGTONIAN ANTIQUE YY TIES AND EEVOLUriONABY RELIO3. AN EXHIBITION ot the moßt remarkable piece of MEOH&NISM comprising 800 DEVICE lof relfos and «rt ; qniiies relsling to REVOLUTIONARY TIMB3, will be bold in the Trinity Lutheran Ohnrch,German town, on "VESPAI EVENING, November 25th. 1862, at 7J* o’clccfc,' for the benefit of the Chureb. Patriots and Historians can revel amid the Reminiscences of the Hallowed Past; . Tickets sold at the store of Messrs. Jabez Galas, Dr. Eberle, and John flarkinsou, Germantown, and at tba door. Admission 25 cents. n024-2t* pONCBRT HABL-L E CTUEE* \J BOOM, 1219 CHESTNUT Street. ! CAPTAIN WILLIAMS’ WHALING VOYAGH, ■ Every Evening at 7% d’clock, THANKSGIVING and r -I SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. n024-6t ; A BEL’S W ONDERFDL STEREOP- XjL TICON—ASSEMBLY BUILT tNGS,' TENTH and CHESTNUT Sireeto. SPLENDID PHOTOGRA PHIC VIEWS Of the BATTLES OF THE REBEL LION. Every afternoon and evening this week at 3 and. 8 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. : n024-6t PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY: Off THE FINE ARTS, ■ • • 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, IB open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. H. till 5 P. M. Admission 25 cents.' Children half price. Shsreß of Stock, S3O, 1 . !?• WANTS. ANTED. : TWO FIRST-CLASS YOUNG MEN, To sell Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, by the pack sge. None need apply unless well recommended as to moral character and business qualifications,. To such a liberal salary will be' given. Apply between l and 3 o’clock, to GEO. GBIGG, h024-3t ; 219 OHUKOH Alley. PARTNER WANTED.—A respecta bid Jobbing Film lu Market street, of twenty 3 tara- slaLdiag.whope capital has been sprlrmsly imputed by the lute commercial revulßions, is desirotK of finding either a Special or General PARTNER—some respocta- ISe Gentleman having from Slio>ooo to $15,008 to Invest. The business, b&lcg now conducted upon an exclu sively cash and short*tame basis, Is at present In the beat Toseible shape, ard can be proven by thin 6xo°rl .ence as being capable, by aid of additional -means, to bar made a very safe and lucrative one. Communications, with retl name and address, fotherff could not be noticed,) which will be held strictly ooafi dectiel, will be ardreseed through. BO'S Ho. Phila delphia Pc6t Office n 025 6t WANTED- 1300, or nwie, upon a . first* class Patent. The party investing can control a large paying interest. Address A. H. TBEGO, Patentee, Lambertville, New Jersey. n024-4t* gi| WANTED—TO RENT FOR SIX ■Smonths or more, a Furnished HOUSE in the West ern part of the city, for which a liberal rent.wilPbe given. Address MERCHANT,” Box 1819, Pos^OfflCe.' ■ 'ro24'3:# FOR SALK AND TO LET. o IFOR SALE— Several sm&]|^|j|piJND Mims. Also, 82,000, s3'Ooorst*,oO6ilindFViBSftwincipal LOAN on Mortgage. Apply to ffi PETTIT, no2o , N 0.309 WALNUT Street. - PERSONAL 1/jUSTER AND PAY ROLLS, auA ifj. Government claims of all kinds cashed or col lected. at reasonable ratts by JAMES FULTON, 42$ WA E.HXTT Street, Philadelphia. noB-tf PENSIONS.—f 100 Bounty and Fsf JL procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and zbx relatives of each as are deceased, at reasonable and satis factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced npon by JAMBS FULTON, Solicitor for Oiaimanta, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dis tance, oelB tf SAFES. mm LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RB- to No. 21 Sonth SEVENTH Street, user the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful losr past favors, and babi« determined to merit future patronage, has seocred ae elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought suA Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the omy Etrietly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, JM.V* Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will he furnisiiwl to order A ou: short notice. This la the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. . Also, particular attention is called to Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe fs eos seded to surpass in styla and elegance anylhins . rri vb : fared for this purpose, and is the only one that le aMeSZI fire and burglar proof. " ' Sraoin. llosroi.—l have now on hand say twenty et Farrel, Herring, A Oo.’s Bales, mort of them neatly new, end some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will b* sold at vers low prices. Pleas* call and examine. ja26-lylf ■ M. C. BADLBB, Agent ■»*.. EVANS & WATSON’S 188 SALAMANDER SAW* STOBE, 1C SOUTH FOUBTH STBEBT, PHILADELPHIA, PA, A large variety of FIBS-BBOOF SAFES always ca band.- . , INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIRARD EIRE AND HARM INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 41* WALNUT STBEET, PHILADELPgIA. CAPrrAL-8200,000. This company continues to take risks ea ih* ratoe classes of Property at low rates. Tire public ban rely upon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for sag benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exeeeg 1500,000, and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future. t •- DIBEOTOBS. OHAB. I, DUPONT, JEBBY WAWUHg, JOHN W. OLAGHOBN, JOHN THOBNLBT, 0. F. HBAHLITT, ABBAHAM HAET, DAVID BOYD, Jr,, , PBTJ6B 3. HOE a oi B. F. WM. M. SWAIN, ' FURMAN SHEPPASB JOSEPH HLAPP, M. D. N. 8. LAWBENO3, WM. O. BUDMAH, JOHN SUPPL3B. ». THOMAB OBAVEN, Preridsai. A. 8. GILLXTT, Vice PreeHwi. JAB. B. AXiVOBD, Secretary. ap2B iftf Fame insura No. 406 CHESTNUT I FIRE AND Ilf LA. DX2MEO Street IM) INSTTSANOB. ITOBB. _ T. N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff, Ohae. Bicbsrdson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. JnsOoe, Alex. Whilldin, 1 Washington Jones, Geo. A, West, Obas. Stokes, O W Davis, I John W. Evennan. FBAHOIB H BUCK, President CHABBKB BIOHABDSON, Vloe President WILLIAMSI. BBAHOHABD Secretary, [mhlfr-iftt riOMMONWEAL! \J BANOK OOMPAinr 0 BrL %to! lA ' MBEOTOBB. *■ D't Charles H. Boons, JonHflßfehitalli John K. Walker, . Idwara urKnight, Babert ShoemafcM, Thomas B. Stewart, William Strothers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President, w . ; JOHN M. WHITALL, Vise President SAMUEL B. MOON, Secretary, Offloe, Commonwealth B Street Philadelphia. PRESERVING BBANDYf PUBS CIDER AND WINE VINESAR. GREEK GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS, SPICES, Ac., &o. AH tlw neanlaitM for Prerorrlaf «ni Pickling Fnrpoau. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. DSADiiB nr rant qbootbuis, wS.tr OOBNJBK MiIVIOTH AMS YIH*., T IQUEURB;—SO oases assorted Li -1 J unernra, just received por »Mp Yandelia, bom Bor *a*m, eud for a»te by JAUBXTOHB ft BAVIIRajfB, n* *sß*a« Booth frost sawt. iOE COMPANY, 'H FIRE INBU f THB STATE OB'PBHR- r, 813 CHUSTHUS ’ so - ftf