AT THE HOTELS. iP 1 « l‘> o’OtOOK LAST NIGHT* * |!p T° A " |g| --ar. BOTKL— Ninth and Chwtmut eta. rff jN*flsaac D Sailor, USA. lll *' ff “ Mrs & King, Allentown «5’! r .»tt i Haul own 3 Lelwnrlng ft wf (f jWsiSSa 0 J Wioans ft la, Newark *Jw« c ’H„ino J M Perry 6 *,£»► s a t toiih P Wiles, St Louis 0 H Uon * hlil “' New York iK i \r» s bington J Sheldon, New Jersey w'j- Bette, p.jtiniore Thoa P Stran, Baltimore AfftJ '*’ * Wf, Bait Miss H J Hart, Baltimore !?> Of'" rn sew York A B Paxton, Baltimore Jnliusßien, New York «S»*wr,N Y W P Fessenden, Main# lit B Maine SO Fessenden, Maine f V ? So Maine Ml«s a Fessenden, Maine Harry Vincent, New York 5,1,1ift ~ flißolunati' Blohard Sharps, Bckley H Earle Awf «ew Jersey W Hat kness ff»»® u ° rpnn» W 0 H Browning, Qninoy,lU &nf •It’S" Mrs p «*' De * rolt John B Park, Jr, Detroit Sis f ßMton Miss M Smith, B tstoa f'Vti * H W F Danielle, N H iitw B’' 8 ’' « 6ff Jtrsoy H M Madden, New York Baltimore Leyi Soobey, New Jersey J stiff* 1 He* York B Foot, Vermont Oonn J Perham. Boston , pL u t:f[iiy, N Y Jas Dnffey, Pennsylvania j.;r. A Hl ~. 0 n «ew Jersey J P Witherow. Middletown W 6# fr°tfeni)a, 3 H Phfnney, Jr, Penna rttiabutg W Frick, Chester New York J C Kunkel ft wf. Penna . (jPltllUf I SUas3 B Carter ft .wf, New York at C f *fi England S Dreyrons, New York Y>l ftonne _ ' now York Wm Windom, Minoosota rt! |, f ” r wife, Plica J Tweddle ft wf, Albany Worcester Ohaa Silver, Pottsvillo ?<pi I nosion ,08 Haslett, New York fef sew York J W Wright, Newark, N J L f' 1 ,!.,!, rk EB Dana, New York' f 10 New York 0 OSt.lUvan, Newark, N J [S V*, \ Sft, Brooklt n F W Nnwton, New York l' tT i l Vhm, New 7mk 00l 0 F Wells, Penna (8 'luorn Now York H Jones, Boston iC A "““l,7lfdawars H 0 Longneoker, Penna jl 5'' r !' more W Ii Martin & la. Albany f.« O E' d “oofnectlont . J H Boot, Hartford fiw yLxb, Philadelphia 0 Haywood ft la, St Lonis pit,’ t, i., penna HF B Jewett, Ohio then Washington D B Winter, Chicago Tlslliiocio J H Spencer, Baltimore ,S rI«rlo tpritigflol J H 0 Bergstresser, Penna to Mdleton, Yirglota A Wolcott, Baltimore ‘Ls. Washington rttniiANYß' HOT SSL-Fourth st„ below Arch. , u ftelsler, Lancaster J F Qlhbs, Lancaster ,V*S3 Lancaster B B Petrlken, Huntingdon I Harrlburg W B Deaoon Mt Holly N J Sain, Pe»“ a ™ MoOcrd, Penna w H Benry, I’onue Gao W Faelok, Miffllntown Jllill Intown O Myers ft la, Penna Osrllsle J Brooker, Newvllle ; V firkTond. Beading 1 W A Peek ft la, Penna i%frs Delaware H B Walton, Delaware t Jfaliole. New York AH "Rosenheim, New York 0c ell, Hezleton B McDowell, Slattegton ffl Newark . A G Brodhead, Jr, Penna Balem, Ohio M 0 Fennock, Salem, Ohio ‘"/S LonlivillQi Ky, lUEßlOAN—Ohestnut street, above Fifth. , i Cincinnati, 0 D Bichardeon ft la, N York Sid Eddy A la, B I Jacob Moore, Delaware £ gooieft son, Delaware Lient W H Heniings, N J MB, & wife,Mast Mrs H Holme, Philada I,Visile, Now Yolk W Garner, New York I i,w L Burma Thos L Ogden, N Jersey J‘kino, New Jersey J B Shinn, New Jersey Baines, Penna J Sergeant, Pennsylvania KUi is. Newark JO Wagner . 5’U a b Suker Lient H Bsker V Rochester F MoGear, New Jersey , New Jeisey J Bowfall, New York .aWnlor. Jr TB Greene is Hinder, York ® H Ppragne, Boston r« FslSner, New York J J Speed, New York rT Prik, Delaware i > Geo W Cummins, Smyrna i n priMiroce, Delaware Wm V Greeves, Delaware auEFoiwell, Delaware John Averson, Delaware fa Belch B O Thomas i-V Mansfield H Kraber, Pennsylvania 2 ICEngiand, Lock Haven . SI. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third, i S Slone, Hartford T H BHok,.Baltimore pjKing, New Jersey S Bartlett, Lowell If Boss, Bprlnsflrid, 111 J M King, Waterford , yfforrslt, Providence, RIO 0 Alien, New York Ucltb, St Patti Lieut J Allen eQ fierce, Utfoa J McDonald, New York rtswles P Drehr, Tamaqna \\ Berber, Wilmington Mrs A V Butherford ft s,NY jVr«sgi Baltimore ran UNION—Areh street, above Thirl. Hi HBtrf»t, Delaware J B Bankin, Qhioago Chicago Cot W Meyer, Hew York jOßiiiiogtr, Allentown TL Jones fUßllltorn, Holrnesburg E Twaddell, Hancock, 81 ) DPowcg, Del co, N Y J H Mann St wf. Pa fleXaheoe, Delaware COMMERCIAL—B'.xtu street, above Chestnut. ftemßath, Maine L B Platt Delaware [lt Sallada, Pennsylvania Miss Belinda, Penna jib»To»ors, Now York ,F B Arnold, Hew York HBSlMtr, Virginia J A’Conner, Wllming’n,Dsl Ju 8 Phillips, Chester oo M Bower J 51 Biker Lewis Lamborn, Penna ijWelley, Masmcbnseifs J T Huddleson, Dei oo BHtJdleson, Del co ' J G Moses, Pboeilxvtlle JP BByard, Wilming’n,Del Jos E Jordan, Elfcton, Md IT Hnrtrjj Ooatosville A Z Hughes. Coatesville 1B Tlirapjou, Doylestdwn- J W Cow 11, Doylestown CtaHleona:d Joieph Conner, Delaware B T Sbrali, Philadelphia i' Morbrut, Trenton STATUS ONION HOTlili—Market, above Sixth. >, f Giblfsey, Penna L Hallam, Cincinnati A E Slaw, Clearfield ,;B Ba'ston Bli«g B F Wlckoraham Jtoltibitb, York oo Geo.M Biddle HBTlmchsr, Brooklyn B L Hilbert, Eimyra, H Y ! I Brisker. Latrobe Josiah Pbillios, Penna ” A B Hall, Penna B J Bruce, Trenton, H J I,‘mitb & lady, Delaware T OBrminey, Hoboken JI TO* u, Lancaster co Iff Auchenback, Beading BATIONAL HOT®L—Baoe street, above Third. tßcuwra, jr, Pofctsvllle G S Murphey, Penna On Grots, Allentown Alton S Lelbnrg itafcmArner, Penna 81l Yerke, Miohigan U Miller, Lancaster Wm Kelly, Beading Sffßurcaw, Allentown X- J Bobison, 0.6 A KOOHT VERNON—Second street, above Arch. !■ Harks 4 la, N York James Lee, Penna /? Lewis, ft York M MUernweli, N York 3 G Jones. N York B Cole, Einiauok, Pa ieotteVlalte, fi York’ MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. Ttos A Blephetse, V 6 N 0 D Smith, Paradise IB Dsvis, Jbltfcrd, Dei Prank Boeder, Easton CS Colbert, Psniaylvania J P Burroughs. Maryland 1 Seek, iiaryland Joo Towets, Penna , BPatafr, Now Hose Wm Eiory, Stroudsburg l B Briber, Strosdsburg M Croasdale, Penna Ititmocs & son, Dataware D Walton, Pennsylvania fciliMsy, Stun (Ulnir;r T B Staples, Monroe OO (iihtrson, N York Job P Barry, Baltimore S Hilton, Pennsylvania BALD EAGLE—TIUM street, above OallowhUl. JSellgb, Allentown H Gabriel, Allentown ®sß!emm, Wash, DO H Bex, Labigh co, Fa Tliaoie, Lehigh co, Pa Ed Snyder, Lehigh 00, Pa Hi Biller, Lehigh co. Pa Jonas 7 Gorr, Lehigh co iwbSlojer, Bucks co, Pa D Ztegenfuss, Bucks co in Hite, Pennsylvania John S Pisber, P* He E Gregory, Pa Miss G Dotter, Pa Htirhard, 1 eblgb co, Pa L Peterson, Delaware SnPtbrson, Delaware BLACK BEAR—Truro street, above OallowhUl. JCnwnaa, Sellersville John Berg, New York AStanstiter, Lehigh co. Fa Jos 1 oung, Allentown Ma Schell, Suomeytowa . Joe Marbnrger, Sobuyl oo V Crott, HiQorsvihe . B Stein, Easton SPECIAL NOTICES. Tm common BBLiEP t! at the hair «®so! b; ripndu o'd on bald heads is erroneous, and SI variants with the known principles whtoh govern its jrewth. Each hair is a hollow tube, through which Here it a constant clronlation maintained by iht blood, tilth rircolates in minute veins to the glands or veaoi £i» which Beorete the kalr. By this circulation the hair i* nourished and held fast, its giosßy color given and Piftred, and each hair covered with the finest oil. Aaytbtag which diverts or takes away the blood from k* icalp, or Impedes its free circulation to the glands or to tools of I tic hair, will slop it! growth, oaasa it to ! w>S«y, fall off, and leave the head bald. Oontlunona ktasal exertion, trouble, and varions kinds of disease, Ihs (reduce baldness or losb of hair. Knowing the hats, we esn rationally attempt to counteract the evil tf ntitrfng the circulation of the blood through the This can be done by the application of a proper khiiitf, when the hair will spring forth and grow lux- He most ertak article for this purpose, and nil one which has gained and maintained its repn ™ l: >, Ihtongh a long series of years, is JAYNE’S "iiBIoHIJ. This artioledoes Btimolate the soalp, “»« a free circulation of blood through tt, and does klltjure the young hair as it springs through the scalp, hilng upon principles which can be understood by any knon who will givotbo subject a thought, it recom- : kds Itself to every rno riunlring an arliole of the ‘lad. By a faithful application it will stop the hair/ to® falling out or becoming gray, and In nearly every his reproduce new heir upon heads that have been bald tojtsrs. Soli only by JJr, D. JAYNE A SON, 242 CHESTNUT t««, n027-2t GBEAT TR lUMPH! 11 ‘ * t'sOHOMAOKKB * 00. have made a new and iiicooerj/ ic the maunfaotnre ot the Plano Porte. »Peculiar construction ot the scale and bridge on the Jf-unfifajy hoard, they are enabled ti give nearly double ' l ordinary lengthaf the string, from the bridge to ,i!r < tht hammer strikes the string, which produces most 'htordtaary effscta '.The power is greatly increased, M the harmony prodnced is truly wonderful, giving an dratiete quality of tone, which is deep, rich, tweet, < ?’ < * s<i,w, i, with »elnging peculiarity to each note, ’ m _** an V Piano ever manufactured heretofore. ~ pobMc ore respectfully invited to call ‘OMWarerccms, Bo 1021 CHESTNUT Street, where rCBa SHaine this great Improvement In the Plano BCHOMAOKEB & Co., ml3,lib 1021 CHESTNUT Street. 1860 —X. DBAKE’S plantation bittebs. J** fstify, strengthen, and invigorate. •“f create a healthy appetite. 4 r ere an antidote to change of water and diet. Of overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. Of strengthen the system and enliven the mind. 4 r Prevent mlasioatio and Intermittent fevers. JJ*! Purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. c f cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. Wy ctiro Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. «6y core Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. »Sk L“ 8 tta bes< BITTEB S in the jrorld. They 4 the weak m»u strong, and are exhausted nature’s tin* r&^ oroPi They are made of pure Bt Croix Bum. Webrated Oaileay a Bark, roots, and herbs, and ara •c with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to t . w Hme of day. Particularly reoommended to del] . Persons requiring a gentle Btimulant. Bold by all Hotels, and Saloons. P, H. DBAK* u -> »02BBOA1>WAY. New York. 5e24.6m b «ohblos’b Hair Dt*! THE BEST IN THU WORLD. Ua k ‘ BATCHELOB’B celebrated Hair Dys w a oolt > r not to tie distinguished ficom nature; Uj,..r 1 ™ not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies ills 01 had dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for Y| BaD > or RHS'IT HAIR Instantly turns a ‘ Wd Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and heau • Bold by ail Druggists, &o. toa Th * a ™nlDO is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHE i «n the fwy sides of each boa. EAOTOBT tJo. 81 BABOLAT street, one , * 838 HroaJway mi 18 Bond street,) r Hew *”*• QrOvuw ~ -* "" B *wnfn V * B * Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle U»Bbr* MA.OHIHE, for manufacturing purposes, ia b QU,*n ° Mao lD tU " ““Art, ami Is sold for FORTY ‘ MWbiM ever Introduced In this city B „ «™PW>7 or given snoh universal satisfaction. ’*[' *<* call and examine it before purchasing else - - Office, rao OH®,TMCTT street noS-tf Hajds Dyb, 38 cents a box. tty ,ot 81 i th« boat la OM. Try It. Bold “PHAM'S, US OHESINTJT Si *037-3m* MABRISD LYNN—HARMSTAD.—On the 2Tth of November, 1862, by the Bev. William P. Breed, George B Bynn to Mary E, Barinetad, daughter of Ohaa. Hnrmstad, 8.q., allot this city. * BUSH—PHILLIPS.—On the 26th instant, at the rest dence of the bride’s father, near I’rinoeton, N. J, by the Bev. A. Bosnian, D. D., Van Camp Bush,of Philadel phia, to Miss Maggie, daughter of Henry D. Phillips, Esq. * O’SHEA—GALLOWAY —On ihe 234 instant, by the Bev, Edw. A. Foggo, Mr. Edwaid O’Shea to Miss Amanda E. Galloway, of this city. * BBYAN-MOUAT.—On the 22d of Jane last 1862, by the Bev J. 0. Clay, D. D., Mr. James Q. Bryan to Miss Mery B Monat, both of this city. # BAB—SPABK.S.—On the 28th Instant, by Bov. W. Oatbcart, Mr. John P. Bae to Miss Mary B. Sparks, both of Philadelphia. # DIED. STB AWN —Suddenly, on the 234 Inßtant, by accidnet received on Strasbnrg Railroad, Innovator county, Pa, James Harris Strawn,only son of Dr, James J. (Surgean 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry) and C. L. Strawn, aged 11 years end 6 months. , * ALOeRN —On the 27th instant, William Aioorn, aged 71 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 2024 Lombard street, on Saturday, the 29th iost, at 10 o’etofk. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. KOOOKOQEY,—On the 26th November, William Koockogey, aged 40 years. The friends end relatives of the family, also ms male friends, are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 146 North Eighth, street, oa Saturday after noon, at 2 o’clock. **" COOPER—Killtd, in action, on the 27th of June, 1862, at the battle of Gainos’ Mills, William Benry Cooper, of 00l 0, 05th Regiment F. Y.. sou of Aon Ash ton an" the late Samuel Cooper, aged 18 years. A dutiful son, an affectionate brother, a true patriot, and a brave soldier. . •■■ ■ He sleeps in a hero’s grave. »* GBERY.—Of disease contracted while in camp iu the soi vice of his country, Thomas Grary, in the 35th year of Ms age * LUK.JCK S.—On Third day, 25th inst., Helen M., wife ofOourtland F Lnlens, and daughter of the late Ellis Jackson, in the 30th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 435 Green street, on Sixth day, 28th inst, at 2 o’olook. * TRIMBLE.—On Tuosday. 25th inst., David, son of Joseph and Sarah A. Trimble, aged 10 years and 11 months. Funeral this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock. * SIMPSON—On the 26th inst., John Bimpson, son of William and Mary Simpson, in the 86th year of his age. His friends, snd these of the family, also, the mem bers of Amity Lodge, No. 19, X. 0. of 0. F., and the School Directors of the Sixteenth ward, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. 120 Otter street, on Saturday afternoon, the 29th Inst., at 2 o’clock. To proceed to Monument Ceme tery. 9 it MENOH.— At the Continental Hotel, on Wednesday morning, Nov. 28th,. Edmund A. Menob, in the 32d year year of Mb age. His mala relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral, without further notice, from the Hotel, on Sa tnrday morning, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ■ ' ** f BEATTY —ln the hospital at St. Louis, on the 18th oo October, William Beatty, 00. E, 9th Illinois, of chroni (Harriers, formerly of Philadelphia. * BIBBER— On the 26th Inßtant, Josephine, daughter of John O. and Margaret Biebor, aged 10 years, 3 months, and 26days. * DAVID On the 28th Instant, William K. David, in the 66th year of his age. # EATON—On the 26th Instant, Margaret Baton, in the 42d year of her ago. * GRAY —On the 26ih instant, Thomas Gray, of Bax- ter’s Fire Zouaves, do. K, 724 ?. V,, in the 35th year of Mk age, of paralysis. * HERB.- On the 25th instant, Henry Herr, aged 49 yiara and 7 months. * JAOKBON —On the 25th instant, near Annapolis Junction, Md., Jacob B.. Jackson, of 00. A, 138th Regi ment, son of Bebecea Jackson, aged 19 years. * MURTHA.—On the 24th instant, Jameß Murtha, aged 27 years. - * PLUMLEY —On the 26ih instint, Eliza, wire or Geo. W- Plumley, in the 33d year of her age. tfc ROBINSON On the 26th instant, Elizabeth Robin son, in the 58th year of her age. * Blagk all-wool yelouh BEPB.—Just opened, a full assortment of— • Black AIL wool Velour Beps. Do. do. Empress Cloths. Do. do. Ottoman Poplins. Do. do. Epißglinss. Do. do. Cashmeres. Do. do. Merinoes. k Do. do. Tamises. Do, do: Mosseline-Delaines. BESSON ft SON, Mourning Store, no!8-tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street TjIYBE & LANDELL, JjJ FOURTH and ABOH BTBEKT3, Have a large stock of Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade. Silks for Pennsylvania Trade Dress Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. n027-tf GO 0 D QUALITY BALMORAL. SKIRTS —These Skirts are fnll four yards wide and one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are adapted to genteel trade. n027-tf EYBE & LANDKLL, nns=» RIDGE TURNPIKE COMPANY.— U 3. Agreeably to the provfsiona of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved on the first day of May, A. D. 1861, a Special meeting of the Stockholders of the Btdge Turnpike Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 131 Sbnch PIPIH Street, (seernd story,) in the City of Philadelphia, on MON DAY, the Bth day of December, A. D. 1882, at 12 o’clock, M., for the,purpose of signifying to the Governor, in writing, their intention to he and become subject to the provisions cf the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th sections of the act of Assembly, approved on the 26th day of Ja nuary, 1839, entitled “An Act regulating Tarnplke and Plank-Boad Companies,” or to declare so to do. By older of the Board.of Managers JOSEPH A. OLAY, • Secretary-Bidge Turnpike Company. Philadelphia, Nov 25,1862. n026-wfmst mbs. OFFICE GIRARD F &M.INS. CO., 41S UJS WALNUTct, PHILADELPHIA,Nov. 10,1832. —Tho Directors have this day declared a dividend of FOUB DOLL ABB per share for the last six months, pay able to the Stockholders on and after this date. ALFRED S. QILLETT, nol2.wfn>9t Treasurer. rvd==» ST ANDREW’S SOCIETY—The 10l- LL3 lowing gentlemen have been unanimously elected officers for the year, to commence on the 80th November 1862: President—David Milne,'in place of Stephen B. Oraw ford, Esq, resigned : Vice Presidents—Oharleß Macalcater, David 0. Me Gammon. Treasurer—'Thomas Sinclair, in piaoe of George Ber tram, Eta i rcßlgeed. Secretory—George Young Chaplain—Rev. Wm. Blackwood, D. D. Counsellors—Thomas Dunlap, John W. Wallace, M. J. Mltcheson, B. P. Kane. Physicians—Robert B nrns, M. D., S. W. Mitchell, M. D , Laurence Turnbull, M. D. Assistants— John Gibson, John Wallace, George B. Leslie, Daniel Mclntire, P. P. Milne, Hunter Btedman. ' The lldth Anniversary Dinner will take place on Monday aftemooD, Ist December, at the Oonttnentßl Hotel, at 6 oclock. Members, and others desiring to join the brethren on this occasion, will please make ap plication to (ho offioers, or to GEORGE YOUNG, Secretary. n027-2t 45 Bonth THIRD Street. ry==> OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI IU GATION COMPANY, PBH.ADBLFHIA, Nov 25, 1882—A DIVIDEND of THREE PER GENT., canal to ONEDJLLAB AND FIFTY CENTS per Share, on the Oapitßl Stock of the Company, has this day boon de clared by the Board of Managers, payable on demand. no2B 3t EDWIN WALTER, Treasurer. (vc==. HOMCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1116 U 3 OUTHBEBT Street —ThißinstituUon is now open lor the reception of sick and wounded soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, free of charge. B. P. GLENN, n 02- tf Sec’y of Board of Managers. n» PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COM -113 PANT, Novxmber 24,,1862. ; A general meeting of the etockholders of the Philadel phia Exchange Company will bFheld on MONDAY next, Dtcemher Ist, at 12 o’clock, at the EXCHANGE, (room No. 30. third floor,) for the purpose of electing nine ma nagers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of Other business. W. S GRANT, n024-6t Secretary, «»>• OFFICE OF THE SURGEON.ARTIST lES TO THE ABMY AND NAYY, PHH.ADSLFHII, Oct. 24th, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailora desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the offloe of the Surgeon Artiat to the Government, No. IfiOfl CHESTNUT Street. B. PBANK- PALMER, ■' 0028tf,. Government Surgeon-Artist. IY==> commonwealth bank, phila- Lk3 DEDPHIa, November 24,1862 . at the Annual Election, held MONDAY, the 17th Inst , the following gentlemen were unanimously eleoted Directors of this Bank: Bobert Morris, John Derby shire, leaseEord, George H. Ashton, Charles 1 And, at a mooting of the BOBE BT HOB Kid was no dent! J'AHN DEBBISHi: 0. YOUNG Cashier. v nGS7 St |Y=j=» FARMERS) AND MECHANICS’ |a2J BANK, Philadelphia, November 21, 1882— At ao electi. ;: held on the 17ih of November, 1862, the following-Darned Stockholders were elected Directors, of this Bank: b. A. Mercer, Edwin M. Lewi#, Isaao 8, Wateiman, lii»dley Smyib, Bichard O. Dale, Joseph 0 Grabb, John Ashhnrat, • ) - And at a meeting of the Directors this day, a. A. MER GER, Esq . was nnanimonaly re-elected President ; ED. WTft M LEWIS, Eta , Tice President: and WILLIAM BUSHTO&, Jr., Cashier, n025-10t W, BUSHTOIT, Jr„ Cashier. HAJiGE BISK, 24,1862 —At the eleotlea the following stockholders is Bank: Christian J. Hoffman, Bobert Ervien, H. W. Catherwood, i William J?. Cox, Edmund A. Bonder,: j Samuel T. Sanby, OharltsE. Wilkins. CORN EX< SJjg Philadelphia, Nov held November lfih, 1802, were elected Directors of thi Alexander G. Oattell, Ddl Noblit, Jr., GeorgeL. Biuby, ; Edward 0. Knight, ■William D. Macdcck, James Steel, Ani at the mooting of Directors, this day, ALEX ANDER <3. OaTTELIi. Esq., was unanimously re elected President; ALEX WHUiDDIN, Esq., Tice President, and JTHN W. TORRE T Cashier. no2stf J. W. TOBBFiT, Cashier. «*== NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE BANK, Lk3 Pnn.AOEi.PHU, November4,lBo2 —Thefollowing Resolution was this day adopted by the Board of Direc tors and ordered to be published: Reiolved, That the unsold portion at the Stock of this Back 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 pa) meat be made before the first day of Jannary, 1563. nol4tjal , J. W. TOBRXY, Cashier. TT N I T-B D STATES PATENT vJ OF FI E, Washington, Nov: 26,1862 On the petition of JEPTHA DU SON, of Philadelphia, Pa , ptajirg for the extension of a patent granted to him Febrna, > i'Olb, 3849, for an improvement in “ Card ing Euy ineH,' 1 frr seven sears from the expira ion of said patent, which takie place on the twentieth day of Fe brnars, 18t3— It is mdtrtd, that the said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office on MONDAY, the 2d of February, 1883, at 12 o’clock M.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if eny they , have, why. said petition ought not to be granted . , , : . Persona ocoosiog the extension are reauirsd to file in the Patent ( lli:e lhelr objections, specialty Bet forth In writing, at icsst twenty days borere the (lay of hearing; all ttsiimons filed by either party to be used at the said hearing unat be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on apeiicslluu. ’ ‘ The t..:itrouy i« the case will be closed on the 39th day of J“tn-B's, 1863 ; depositions and other papers re* H»d upon as tis'fmohy must be filed in the office on or btfute the mt» nine' of that day; the arguments, if any, within Uu days ibtreafter. ... . 0 d rad, also that this notice be published in the Na tional ItdfUig-nctr, Washington, D 0., and Th’. Preu, Phlladelt Mt». Penn . ones a week for three successive werke: the Hist of said publications to be at least sixty da), pr.vltus to tbedey oi "* HOI)W)WAY) ro2B-3c Oommissioner of Patents. T?¥B and ear.— professor 0 . -Ci ISAACS, OOOLIST AND ATJBIST, den, Hullend, Is permanently located at No. oil rLNK : Street, wl ere persons afflicted with diseases of thr EYI or EAU will be scientffloaUv treated, and a cure gnaranilid, if curable. ARTIFICIAL EYSB In set ted without pain. N. B.—No charges mad> for ex- Amlnaßou. no!9 12t* _ E lward P. Mitchell, Oharlea P, Bower, H. W Gray, ~ John T. Biolsottß, . r, Norton. Directors, held THIS DAT, mnimrraely re-elected Presi tE, Vice President; and H. H. 0. YOUNG, 'Jasbior. Anthony J. Antelc, William H. Woodward, Joseph 8. Lovering, Jr., Benjamin A. Faraham, Joehnaß Uppincott, ■James B. Campbell. MILITARY | PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD, IS7TH REGIMENT P. V., 'COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY. HEADQUARTEEB, No. G2f CHESTNUT STREET. BO U N T Y: UNITED STATES 80UNTY.............. .’.f 100 ADVANCE PAY AND PREMIUM 15 SPECIAL BOUNTY. 50 COMPANY PREM1UM.................... 5 TOTAL..... i". ALSO, A SUPERIOR GUM BLANKET. Tho pay of the commences from the day he is mustered into the servioe. Ab soon as the Recruit is mustered in, he will at onoe be fnlly equipped with superior Clothing, and Bent to CAMP PULE3TON, on Indian Queen lane, where every attention will be paid to his comfort. For further information, apply to Headquarters. COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY, t 022 7t 15TTH BEGIMBNT P. Y. U RECRUITS FOR THE REQU -0 DAB ABMY OF THE UNITED STATES WANT VJ> ED!!—B2 will be paid to any person bringing an “ acceptable recruit For further information apply at the Rendezvous, No. 419 WALEiUT Street. THOS. 0. WILLIAMS, no!7-18t# Oapt I9thlnf.U. S. A., Recruiting Ofilcor. ■Sj* oontlnental cavalry. WANTED—Two Companies to fill the Be eiment of CONTINENTAL LIGHT CA VALRY, now in “ Camp Metcalfe,” HADDONFIELD, N. J. Officers who havo had experience preferred nol7 J. E. PEYTON, 001. Commanding. PHOTOGRAPHS. PICTURE THAT SUITS ALL TASTES—BEIMEB’S naturally colored Photo grephe, tasteful in arrangement and finely finished, at the moderate charge of 81, at SECOND Street, above Green. • it# •WAR TIMES. —Now is the time to TV get a good portrait oheap BE [MEB’S Life size Photographs in oil colors, made at reduced prices, at SECOND Street, above Green. it# S F. WARFEL, PHOTOGRAPH • COLORIST.—Orders ; Bolioited and satisfactory likenesses guarantied. Inquire 701 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia n022-samwfrBt CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. WBROTHIRHE AD’S CIRCU * LATINO LIBBABY Alt the HEW English and American Books, Including ALL CLASSIC 3 or Lite rature. This is the ONLY Library in the oormtry that includes ail the NEW ENGLISH BOOHS that are not BEPBINTED here. Terms 85 per year; six months 83; three month- $1.50; one month 76 cents, or 8 cents per day. 218 Booth EIGHTH Street soS-Sm English and french family CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DB LECTURE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions per year, month, and day. General catalogue just published, famished gratil. In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies’ French Li brary. “ Catalogue dt la BibU&fhiqm des Dames et its De moiselles." M. 11. MONAOHEBI, Agent, seß-dm 1323 OH ESTNUT Street. PERSONAL. A/TUBTER AND PAY ROLLS, and XvJL Government claims of all hinds cashed or col lected, at reasonable rates by JAMES FULTON, 434 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. noB-tf PENSIONS. —$100 Bounty and Paj procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and tfi relatives of Bach as are deooased, at reasonable and satis factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced npon by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dii tance. : oelS-tf LEGAL. WHEREAS, LETTERS OF Ad ministration, cant testamenta anntzo, upon the estate of CKiELES Y BAKER, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to the said estate are renuested to make pay ment, and those having claims npon the same to present them to W. A. DOBBYN, ocSlfrßt* FINANCIAL. 0 01 - n - SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHEES, OBBOK3 ON WASHINGTON, and CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED. : 7 3-10 NOTES FOR SALE. - DBEXEL & Co, no2l-lm 34 Booth THIRD Blreet. U. S. FIVE TWENTIES: 08, 20-YEAR BIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOYEBN ' ' v MENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY to receive snbscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, Interest will Commence from the DATE OF SUB SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Bub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the.present pniuinsc os solo, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum. A foil supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD St ood tr QQ9 AAA —THIS AMOUNT TO V vU» LOAN in sums of*B,ooo t055,3000n Mortgages or Q. Bents. Apply to E. PETTIT, No 309 ■WALNUT Street. co 3 PROPOSALS. A BMY clothing and equip jtX. PAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND OIBABD STBEET— Phix.adsi.phia, Not. 27, 1832. PROPOSALS will bo reoelved until TUESDAY, De cember 24, at 12 U , to futnleh at the Schuylkill Arsenal 1,000 SIDES Shoe-Skirting Leather, anltablefor Welts for Army Boots and Bootees, to bo .of Oik -Tanned Slaughter Hides, to weigh from 12 to 18 pounds per side, original weight, subject to inspection. G. H. OBOBMAN, no2B 4t Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 8. A; ■JJNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. I haye received the following, for sale AGREEMENT or OONTBAOT, 6 and 10 cents. CHECKS, 2 cents. EXPBESB, 1 cent. PBOMISSOBY NOTES or DRAFTS, 5, 10 t 30 cents, and 81.50. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, 5,10,and 30 cents. LEASE, 50 cents. BOND, 25 cents. OEBTIFIOATEB OF STOCK, 26 cents. ■ TELEGBAPH, 1 and 8 cents. MISCELLANEOUS OEBHFIOATE, 10 cents. ENTRY, 26 cents, CONVEYANOE, 50 cnts. MORTGAGE, 50 cents. ELBE, MARINE, AND LIFE INSUBANOE, 25 cents. .a PROPRIETARY, 1,2, 3, and 4 cents. POWKB OF ATTORNEY, 25 oents. PROTEST, 25 cents. PROBATE OF WILL, 50 cents. LEGAL DOCUMENT 3, 50 cents, BILL OF LADING, 10 cents. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS,.2S cents. ' ..MANIFEST, SI. PAtBAGE TICKETS, 50 cents. ,TOHN M. BILEY, COLLECTOR, FABMEBS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK BUILD -ISG, 427 CHESTNUT Btreet. no2B 3t ■vrOTIOEIf BIRIBX GIVEN, That lx application wiil be made, by theheirsol EOBEBT bORTON, deceased, to the Board .of,'Wardens', at their mat meeting, for permission to extend and widen ;their PIBB, firit below FIVE, Street, in accordance with plan Slid at the Office of the Beard. n027.3.# T> EIMER’S TRU E AN D B tyaUTI XV FOL IVOBYTYPES; have won golden opinions iivm aL—either novices or coono'«*»iirfl iq »rt— ta*ir : liuriti are of rate eider. SKCuND Street, mov-a (Jrctv. It# PERSONS IN WANT OB’ BRI TANNIA or SILVER PLATED: WARE cam and a tupelior article at" pc!6 •lm"“’ THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28.1862. 616 CHESTNUT Street, Administrator, O. T. A. TM. FAN DYKE'S, 635 AB'JH Street, ■ Philadelphia, i Jg|YBE & LANDELL, E.&L. FOURTH AND AROH. POPLINS FROM AUCTION. PURPLE POPLINS, GREEN POPLINS, BLUES, BROWNS, BLACKS, MODE MERINOES, BLUES, PURPLES, BROWNS, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, PINE SHAWLS, CLOAKS, *O., 4-4 LYONS VELVETS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BROCHA SHAWLS, ‘ GOOD BLANKETS, VELVET CLOTHS, WELSH FLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS. no7-tf . . ■ ... O W OPEN . Superh Lyons Velvet Cloaks, India Silk Cloaks, Velvet Pile Cloaks, Mohair Plush Cloaks, Woolen Plush Cloaks, Castor Beaver Cloaks, Diagonal Plush Cloaks, French Foeskin Cloaks, French Beaver Cloaks, Magnificent Gros de Paris Cloaks, NEW CLOAKS OPINING EVERY MORNING. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, no7-fmwlm LADIES’ CLOAKINGS. Blob glossy black-Sealakina, Bich gloßsy brown Sealskins. Blch gtoeay light Sealaklns. Brown* mixed frosted Sealskins. Black-mixed frosted Seslekina. Fancy, mixed frosted Sealskins. N Ali-wcoi black Triodt. Union black Tricot. All-wool Beaver Cloths. Union Beaver Cloths. Black Broadcloths. Several lots from the , Hew York auction sales at lew Then u«uel prices CUBWBN STODDAET & BBOTHEB, 480, 452, anfl 454 HortU SEOOBB Street, above Willow. A A RICH PARIS CHINTZES, A told prices—37# and 40 cents. CUBWEN STODDABT & BftOTHEE, 450, 452, and 464 North SECOND Street, above Willow. TROUBLE-FACED, NEA-T-EISUE’D XJ BX.AOK BIhKS, From the late anetion aata. CUBWEN BTODDABT & BBOTHEB, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. BROOEE LONG SHAWLS, Ab cheap aa ever, . Prom late aociion Bates. Lots of Paris and Viennese Broche long Shawls, Comprising ail the-newest pattirna And moat desirable colorings. CUBWEN BTODDABT & BBOTHEB, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. THLANNE U 3, BLANKETS, &o. JD A good assortment of all the approved makes of Winter Flannels and English and American Blankets at the lowest prices. SHEPHARD, VAN HAKDINSEH, & ABBI3OU, no2B-12trp 1008 OfIEiTNUr Street. LAOE CUKTAINS AND MUSLIN DBAPERIES.—The subscribers have the finest assortment of rich I»ace Curtains and Embroidered Mus lins to be fonnd in the city, at last season’s prices. Also, a large assortment of Curtain and Furniture materials, of the most desirable styles; BBBPETABD, TAM EARIifS'OEK, & AKBISON, n026.12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street WIDE BLAGK SILK MANTILLI VELVETS, JTrom auction: several-tote, which we are running off Cheap. OEEWEN STODDAET S BBOTHEB, 450, 452, ana 454 North SECOND Street, above WiUow. & CO, IMPORTERS AND CASH DEALERS IN V DOT GOODS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 127 CHESTNUT STREET, : Have jttfrt received, and are now offering, magnifioeat line) of ••"- SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON. - 008-tf : 0LOAK8! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! THE ONLY GENUINE WATEB-PBOOFS IN THE OUT. OUR NEW STYLES AM THE OBBOBNE, THE CELEBRATED CASTILIAN, THE HE GHiET AND PRINCESS. These are beautiful and exvdaite styles, and can only be found In perfection at IVENS & Co., oc3o \ 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. fILOAKS! CLOAKS! \J An Immense Stock of . NEW & FASHIONABLE STYLES* Onr Garments in style, anallty, and manufacture Are guarantied eaual to any in the City; Ladles will please examine before pnrchasihg. PARIS STORE, EIGHTH AND WALNUT STREETS. MISSES AND C HILDREN ’8 JLu. cloaks i The Largest Assortment, . Latest and Most Approved Styles, At Exceedingly Low Prices. No. 137 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. oc3o-Im lOB4 OHK3TNUT STREET. 1 E. M. NEEDLES. : | TRACES, , I g WHITE GOODS, g h LINENS, : ■ | g EMBROIDERIES. § 5; - ' , a I -W ; ■ * g - s A fall assortment of the above on hand at LOW gj s> H o PRICES, to whloh additions are made of all 3 iH . . . NOVELTIES. . se26-tr >. 1024 CHESTNUT BTBEJBT. ISJEW SHAWL AND CLOAK i.l STORE, No. Tl 5 North TENTH Street. "We have jnst opened, next door to our Dry-goods Store, a SHAWL AND OLOiK STORE, Where there will always be found a complete amort burnt of Longand Eguare Blanket Shawls. Brocbe Long Shawls. Striped Brocbe Shawls. Also, the newest and latest styles of BALL AND WINTEE COVERINGS, Of Water-proof, Melton, Black Frenoh Habit. Black Frenoh Tricot, Black French Beaver. Plain and Bibbed Frosted Beaver Cloths. Coverings made to order at short notice. BALMOK AL BKIBTS ! BALMOBACi SK1BT8 ! « ' 600 Fnli large- size, at $3 00, worth 83.60. 300 « ■•«'*«' S 3 60, .« S 3 76. 160 “ “ «> 83 75, <> 8400. 600 *> “ “ 84 00, “ $4.50. These are the cheapest Balmorals in the city. SEASONABLE DBESB GOODS, OF EVE BY VA ■ ' .. BIKTV. H. STEEL & SON, n 022 Nob. 713 & 716 N. TENTH Bt., an. Got, tea. TTIAVY COED AND EINE HAIR XI COED POPLINS or BEPS, sdi colors. Fine French Merinoes, do. Black and Colored Poult de Bole Silks. Black aed Colored Corded Silks. Bleb Lustre Black Silks. Black Merinoes, Cashmeres, Beps, and Poplins. Blob Printed Merinoes, Cashmeres, and De Lames. Medium-priced Dress Goods. Low-price De Laines, Prlntß, &c. Stripe and Fiiured French Chintzes. EDW IN HALL & BEO-, 26 South SECOND Street. N. B.—Several additional lots of Chains Laine or All wool Long Broche Shawls, just received from Auction, For Sale Cheap. no2l SEAL SKIN BEAVER CLOTHS, for Badies’ Cloaks, C Yelvet Cloak Cloths, Frosted Beavers, Black Beaver Cloakings.. ETBIS * LAOTEMi, FOTIBIH and ABOH Streets. GOODS FOR WINTER. XJ Bep. Poplins, French Merinos, Colored Mouseellnes, Ponlt De Bole*, Fonlard Silks, , Blanket Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Black Bilks, Fancy Silks, ' Black Bombazines, /Worsted Plaids, Cheap de Baines, French Chintzes, Shirting Flannels, Broche Shawls, Fine Blankets, Orib.Blankets. BHAKPLESS BBOTHEBB, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. A A LYONB CLOAK VELVETS, ft ft 'Wide "Velvets, 813 ner yaid. 4-4 Yelveta, SS fttd »8, Mad #lO. IYBK *: LA. UDELL,. TOUttTH sol ARQB Street*. PHILADBLP HIA. Of all grades RETAIL DRY GOODS JINE CLOTH CLOAKS. -FINjrt’BOSIED BEAVER CLOAKS. FINE BLACK TBIOOT CLOAKS MEDIUM-PRIDED CLOAKS, FINE BLANKET SHAWLS. EXTRA CHEAP BALMORALS. FINE LABGE BLANKETS. SUPERFINE FROSTED BEAVERS. CASTBBt BEAVEBS —TRIOOTB. BOVS’FINE CLOTHING. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & OON A ED, boSS-H S. E. 008 NINTH and MARKET Sta. riLOABING CLOTHS. V SUBLIME QUALITY. Johanny's Frosted Beavore Mediom-prioed Frosted Beavers. Thick and fine French Beavers. Tricot, Castor, and Union Beaver*. Mohair and Sealskin Cloaking*. Bnpt tfine Oasßlmerea, viz: Silk Mixes—Black, neat fancies— Boys’ Extra heavy—Union—Hell on 3, &c,, &c. 6 4 Coatings and Overcoatings. Novelties In fancy Yeatinga . BALMORALS. One hundred pieces 25-cent Delaines. Auction lots fine Black Alpacas, Fine Merlnoes and Poplins Black Poplins,B7c, 81, 8125. Fine Blankets and Flannels:' BOT 8’ CLOTHING. Experienced Cutters, good Oloths, and Good work—Garments made to order. : OOOPBB & 00HARD, no2B-tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. fIHOIOE DRY GOODS—Just re ceived. Brown Poplins, Plain and Figured. Brown Wool Poplins, Double Width. Merinoes of all Shades. WooiD’Laineß, Plain and Figured. Cotton and Wool D’Laines—a nice ling. Figured Merinoes. - ; A full line of Plain Shawls. . A full line of Gay Shawls. One lot of Black Figured Mohairs, at 25c. Six lots of Brown Alpacas, cholOC. A Ml line of Uassimeres, A fall line of Vesting. JOHN H. STOKES, DCS 702 ABOH Street WHOLESALE HOUSES. WHITE, & CO., No. 509 MARKET STREET, • WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC • i)BY GOODS, « . Invite attention to a large and varied assortment of PRINTS, of desirable Fall Styles. Manchester De Laines, new colorings and styles. Balmoral Skirts, high colored, and in large vadety. Striped BbUting Flannels, In large variety. PBU.ABKi.fHtA, Nov. 26th, 1862. n 027 12t LADIES* FURS. JUSSI GEORGE F. WOMRATH, NOS. 415 AND 4IT AROH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A PULL ASSORTMENT LADIES’iF^JItS, To which the attention of the public is Invited. nol9-2tn J, A DIE S’ FANCY PURS! JOHN A. STAMBACH, - IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES’ FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH. Just opened, a large and handsome Stock or LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS, or every descrip tion ahdin the newest and most approved styles, atths Lowest Cash Prices. ooT-3m RADIES’ FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER LADIES’ FANCY FURS, My assortment pf Fancy Fnrs for Ladles and Children to now complete, and embracing every variety that trill be fashionable dnring the present season. All sold at the manttfactarera’ prices, Tor cash. Ladles, please give me a call. . “S' oe3-4mlf GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. JOJ® r DTAMISON7^~ Importer and Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN’S FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET. FIRST BTOBK ABOVE MARKET ST. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE’S.) The well, known reputation of this establishment for gelling Fine Goods at Modboath Psioas will be folly sustained. p. S.—The celebrated Impiotbd Pa.i»b*s Bhixts, so justly popular, can he supplied at short notice. FLANNEL & CLOTH OVEKSHIRTB IN GREAT VARIETY. 0011-tf Q.EOKGE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ,Ho. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. . 'SMfrWft,.: „■ - : ... ' •J3MNE shirt manufactory. J} The subscriber would invite attention to Ida IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makea a specialty in his husiness. Also, oom ■tantly receiving/ NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMENISjFUENISHING STORE, Jfi. ili-CBESTN’UT STREET, laB-tf gigg^ur'doore/be 1 ”” the Continental. CUTLERY. & ELY, Ho. 130 FEGG STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS;OF PATENT CAST-STEEL TABLE CUTLERY; Also, the BEST and CHEAPEST ARMY KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON IK THE MARKET. Warranted • OAST-STEEL FORKS. Be2i-wfm3m STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS. Martin Vquailes’ BTATIONEBY, TOY, AHD TAHCT GOOD# EM P O B It B , Ho. 1(86 WALNUT BTBBET, »*U>W»IJTBMTS, ..... jell-fpl* PHILADELPHIA! •VfO MOKE APPROPRIATE PRE jJN SENT CAN BE MADE TO A SOLDIEB than aPBOTEOTOB AGAINST DAMP SIOK.NESB. DB. D.EVANS’ PATENT ABDOMINAL SUPPOBTBB MEDICATED SAFE-GUABD, MONEY BELT” ATTACHMENT, It at once , light, timple, cheap, eomfortable, durable, and reliable, acting not only as a remedy for disease, bnt also aa a preventive! Ilia endorsed by the highest authori ty la the land! Among the eminent practidonera who haveexam Intel and approved it* medicinal properties are Burgeon-General Hammond, IT. 8. A.; Surgeon-General Dale, of Massachusetts; Dr. Hall, of “ HaWt Journal of Health Dr. John Ware, of Boston :Dra. Bellows and Mott, of New York; end all the medical faculty of Philadelphia, who have examined its merits. . The Safe- Guard breomposed of Bed Flannel, medloated cotton being placed between two thicknesses of flannel, and auilted in small diamonds.. The elastic fastenings and whalebone sire arranged so as to urevent the Safe-Guard from wtinkling or rolling up, or getting out of place when the wearer Is In motion. Itdoesnot take up room in the knapsack, as it Is worn on the march, and gives strength to the soldier. , 5 . The “MONEY BELT” ATTACHMENT Is made of fine water, proof 'robber cloth, stamped with a patriotlo device, and affords a safe and convenient receptacle for the soldiers’ bills and private papers. Price according to size and finish: No.' 1,81,50; No. a,si/ ' Sent by mall or express on receipt of the price and postage, if hy mail—On No. 1, 20 cents; No. 2,15 cents tO~ None genuine unless stamped Dr. D, Evans. Descriptive Ciicnlaia mailed free. liberal commissions allowed agents and parsons form ing clubs. A few experienced Canvassers wanted. None others need apply to. G. G. EVANS & 00., Agents for the United Btatea. No. 439 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No. 212 BBOADWAY, New York. . No. 80 WASHINGTON Street,Boston. IS WASHINGTON BUILDING, Washington.* Also for sale at OiKFJBD’S, under the Continen tal Hotel; TV BEOWN’S, corner Tilth and Chestnut streets; WABBUBI ON’S, 430 Chestnut street; WIL SON ft CO .’S, 416 Chestnut street, and by Dealers In Military Furnishing Goods, and Druggists generally. PARTICULAR NOTICB -GEOBGE G. EVANS continues, as heretofore, to fill all orders for Bosks pub lished In the United States, on receipt ol the advertised price. Bend all Book orders to GEO. G. EVANS & CO:-, noJO-tt No. 4,39 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. QJEO. D. PARRISH, 312 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Offer* Cor gale 10,000 ARMY BLANKETS, Five pounds each, 6 feet 6 inches vide, by 7 feet toss ■ Aim, ' BBOWN-GBAY AND BLUE-GRAF BLANKETS, 4 lb., 6 lb., 6 lb., and 7 lb., the pair, 01 varlouß sizes. Abo, .... LOW PLAID HORSE BLANKETS. HEAVY COTTON AND LINEN DRILLS; BLADE BILEBIAB, ALPACAS, in all qnalitios, and other LININGS, adapted to the wants of the Trade. TERMS CASH. Also, Fine, heavy OFFICERS’ BLANKETS. 12,000 YABD3 11-4 SHEETINGS, FOB HOSPITAL USE, And the usual assortment of British STAPLE and GOODS. . 0c29-mwflm PHILADELPHIA BAGMANUffAO JL ' TOBY. BURLAP BASS, BURLAP BAGS, BURLAP BAGS, •• s - ••• . ■•■••v • Of all sizes, nett cash on delivery, by GEO. GRIGK3y >. • 219 OHUECH ALLEY, oelS-tf T>AGS! BAGS! BAGS! JL) 6,000 Androscoggin, 2 bns., IT oz., cotton; 13,000 Ozark, do., do. 4,000 Yeoman, do., do. 8,000 Oentreville, do., do. 2,000 Prince Albert, do., do. 5,000 Hanover, do., do. 3,000 Union, A, flax and cotton, Gunny and Bnrlap Bags, all sizes; for sate by JOHN T. BAILEY & DO., 8010-lm* 113 North FRONT Street. 0A R PETIN GS, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE & GO., OOMSIIBSI ON MB BO HA NTS, Ho. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wf A fall assortment of Philadelphia-made Carpets always in Store. Pel-Urn FURS! OOTTON Y ARN. SUPERIOR COTTON TARN, No. 10, 'FOB SALE BY FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. - oc2-tf GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY,BLUE CLOTHS FOB OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. JO-OUNOB DUOK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HBAyY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. -f V; "‘For gale by FROTHINGHAM A WELLS, gel-iftf : - • ■ : . /WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., HO. »30 CHESTNUT STREET, mteprepared to ■ ■■■ ■■■ CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY OF A RM Y WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS, . eir v- ■ STANDARD QUALITY. . ■ anST-Sm gHJEPLEY, HAZARD, fit HUTCHINSON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS : yon van sal* oy PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. geS9-8m ‘ pi ENTLEMEN’S O' WINTER OLOTHING, TYERY DESIRABLE V IN STYLE AND PRICE, Suitable for the season. OVERCOATS AND BUBINESB SUITS, In great variety. TTYAN AMAKER & BROWN, FT POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, B. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STSi SPECIAL ’DEPARTMENT FOB CUSTOMER WORK. noS-tial JUNE READY-MADE CLOTHING, O. SOMERS & SON, ■No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE’S HALL, Have now made up for sale an entire new stock of FINE CEOTHINGL Also, a fuU assortment of CLOTHS, OASSIMBBES, and YJCSTINGS, which theY reapectfcUy fcavite the public to •x&min© before pnrobMini elsewhere. BefftdeSl REPUTATION. There Is no house in the United States that has as wide-spread reputation for getting np Mxutabt Clothing as ROCKHILL A WIL SON’S, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street. Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business, they are prompt to fill all orders at moderate price*, and always have a large *roc* o» Mh.itaby Good* on hand. 0030-lm jjIOURTH ST. CARPET STORE, Ho. 47 BOUTH FOUBTH BTBBET. J. T. DELACROIX, Invitee an examination of bis atook of Carpeting*, In which will be found 250 PCS. BRUSSELS CARPETINGS, At lew than present ooat of Importation. Also, 200 pleow extra Imperial, three-ply, superfine, medium, and low grade Ingrain, Venetian, Hall, and Stair Carpetlngu at retail, very lowfor oaah. , noB-2m PRESERVING BRANDY. PURR CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS, SPICES, Ac., ko. AU the reguiiltße for Preeervlng and Pickling Purposes ALBERT O. ROBERTS. DRY-GOODS IMPORTERS COMMISSION HOUSES. ready-made clothing. MILITARY CLOTHING. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. DBALES IN FINE GBOOEBUB, Kg.tf OOBHBB ELEVENTH AMP YIHI. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS, ante cosh. wk. wxsi.ar„Kusra. Bush & kdbtz, (Bucceitori to T. W. Baker A Co.) . rOOUBXLT BOSH, EAIOOKL, A 00. NO. 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS * IN BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, LINENS AND WHITE GOODS, LAOES AND EMBBOIDEBIES, BIBBONB, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, QLO YE3, NOTIONS, AO. SHAWLS. . A complete assortment of WOOL LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS Of the following well-known mates: MIDDLESEX, WASHINGTON, WATEBYLIET, PEACE DALE, 'lsa... ' ALSO, ; BROCHE, LONG AND SQUARE; STELLA ; AND THIBET, L©NG AND SQUAB®, i ■ To which we Invite the attention of GASH and SHOBT TIMB BUYEBB. 8e26-mwf2ni L. HALLO WELL & Nb. 615 CHESTNUT BTREET, (JAYNE’S MABBLE BLOCK,) _ . Have just opened an ENTIRE NEW STC)OK o» FANCr SILKS, from Auction, DRESS GOODS in great variety, SHAWLS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, &c., &Q. f Which have been PURCHASED EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH, And will be told at - v /CHEAP PBIOES. . The attention of olty and country bnyora Is invited. co29tf FJIHOS. MELLOR & Oo^ INGUSH AND GERMAN IMPORTERS, 4« AND 48 NOBTH THIBD STREET. HOSIERY, GLOVES. Shirts *nd Drawers, 4-4 Linens. Fancy Woolens, Linen 0. Hdkfs. Manufacturers of Shirt Fronts. wlsBm MILLINERY GOODS. gg MILLINERY GOODS. M. BERNHEIM, 72 6 CHESTNUT STREET, Su sow In store, just received from AUCTION, a large and choioe stock of ■ RIBBONS, of ell widths and colors. FLOWERS, all the new shades. ' FEATHERS, do. do. do. VELVETS, do. do. do. SILKS, do. do. do. •.BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES, at aU prioes, and MOURNING RIBBONS to salt, and all oth«r articles belonging in the Millinery Bins. Be la now selling o Ms entire stook at . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOB CASH, and would call the attention of the trade to this faot. Don’t forgot, ■ • . Ho. 786 CHESTNUT STREET. U. B.—Velvets cut biat. oc3B-tf fJTHOS. KENNEDY &BRQ. 720 CHESTNUT BTREET, BELOW EIGHTH. HAYS HOW BEADY THEIR FMiL IMPORTATIONS OF FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, AND GEUXBA.Ii MILLINERY GOODS. aeS-Bm 1862 I all. 1863 WOOD & GARY, ■DOOBSSOBB TO LINCOLN, WOOD, A HIOHOLO, Have now in store a COMPLETE STOOK ..'OF MILLINERY GOODS, CONSISTING OF Silk, Velvet, and Colored Straw BONNETS AND HATS, Frenoi Flowers, Feathers, Rihhoas, &e., To which they respectfully invite the attention of the former patrons of the Hons;, and the trade generally. aeS-Sm ...... ■■■■■■ " . DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., - Northeaat Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets, FHH.ADEI.FHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IM foreign and domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, KiKOTAOTOXBaS OP WHITE LEAD AND ZOIC PAINTS, PUTTY, Aa. AGISTS FOB ' THX OBLBBaATID FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealer* and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. n027-3m ' WATCHES AJND JEWELRY. fa U. T. P R.A TT, (STJOOESSOE TO PRATT A HEATH,) , 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Is constantly In receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and dualities, to suit all classes ol buyers. nols-lmlf STEAM F LOUR MILLS, Nos. 77,79, & 81 LAUREL STREET, Below FRONT, Philadelphia. The undersigned, haying commenced the Milling busi ness at this well-Shown old Stand, are prepared to fur nish GEOOBBS, DEALERS, AND FAMILIES With the very best article of Wheat Flour, at the lew cat rates. » ; Give os a trial, and we will guarantee entire satisfac tion. Mill feed constantly on hand. n027-lm* BARNES i BROOKS. TTREIGHT STATION, PENNSYL JJ TANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, CORNER THIRTEENTH AND MARKET BTREET3. Philadelphia, November 21,1882. THE OHIO RIVER IS NOW IN GOOD BOATING ORDER, AND WE ABK PHSPABED TO 61VH THROUGH RATES TO ANT .POINT B E T WEE "N PITTSBURG AN D ST. LOUIS 8. B. KINGSTON, Jn, n022-Bt* Freight Agent pOEMS AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY, A by T. H. BTOOKTON, Chaplain to Congress. For Bale at MAKTIEK >6, 606 Chestnut; SUNDAY SIHOOL UNION; ZIEBEE'S, Third, below Chestnut; BIN TOUL’B, 28 North Sixth street, and by Booksellers generally. “ There are passages of sentiment which have great beauty, end passages of description which ttrfke ns aa eminent y original—if T. Evening Post. n026-3t* TIiTAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER.— IXJL Harper, 15 cents. Atlantic, 20 cents, tiodey, 20 cents. Peterson, 16 cents. n026.3t PITCHER'S, 439 OHESTHU f Street., New book s.—the canoe AND THE SADDLE—Adventcrea Among the Northwestern Biwrs and Forests, and Isthmiana: By Major Wlntbrop 12«io. *l. The Poet’s Journal, by Bayerd Taylor, 12.n0. 351, Margaret at Home; or, The Leaven Still Working, IBroo. T 5 cts Margaret Warner; or, The Young Wife at the Farm, ISnsO. 60 cts. Tennyson's Poelical Works, cabinet edition, 2.to!s , 82 60. The BecreaHon of a Country Parson, 2 vo!s., 12mt>. 81 ’ 6. For sale by WILLX&.M B. & AIFBED SL4BTIEN, 606 CHESTNUT Street. The history of Delaware COUNTY, Beautifully Illustrated wi&MAPS, wttU AUTOBEAPHS, Yiows of Prominent Buildings, *O., &0, t in one volume, Oblnvo. ' Also, the ATLANTIC MONTHLY, for December. < THEOBOBE WXNTHBOP’fI New Book, THE OA NOE AND THE BABBLE. 1 volom*. BAYABD TAYLOB’3 Life Story, THE POET'S JOUENAL. 1 votame. * ALL HEW BOOKS Bnbjlied »e soon eg published, t»r LIHDSftY & BLAKI3TOS, 25 Eonth SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN. JtjL Jnst published, price 6 cents, a new edition of the late Dr. (JTJLYEBWELL’S OELKBEA.TBD DKOTOBB on too abuse of the Beprodnctlve Powers, inducing De bility, Nervousness, Oonsnmptton, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, &o. She radical mode of treat ment, without medicine, IsfnUy explained, so as to en able every one to be bis own physician at the least pos sible expense. « A BOON TO THOUSANDS OP BUITPKBSIB3.” Bent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Addresß the publishers, r . OH. J. 0. KLINE & 00., 187 BOWBBY, Hew York, Post Office Box, 4,688. no4-3mit 1 AHA BEAMS OS’ NOTE AND ij V V.V DETTEB PAPEB, purchased before the tile, for sale by the ream, at low prices, at OH \I/LHN’B Book end Stationery Depot, 1508 CHESTNUT St. “ no2TSt* . . AMUSEMENTS. TXTALNUT-STREET THEATRE.— V T Sole lessee......Mr3. M. A. GAEBSSTTSON. Bnainese Agent......... .Mr. JOHN T. DONNBHiY. THIS (FBIDAY) EYE SING, Not. 28,1862. BENEFIT OF MB, E. 1. DAYENPOBT. The performances will commence with XiOYE’S SAOBIFIOR, Mamies-E1m0re...,,,v,..Mr. S.X. Davenport. Margaret Elmore. . <. Mrs. E. L. Davenport. ‘ To conclude With Tobias Oomsdr of th« HONEY MOON. , Doors open at PerformfiSMS ficmlgs&des itt 7. MBS. JOHN DREW’S AROM JLtJL BTBEET THEATBH. Huednesa Agent and Tresanrer..... .JOS. D. MUBFHY. BENE FIT OF J. S OIABKE. OIABKE IN FIYE CHARACTERS. TO NIGHT (FBIDAY), Nov. 58.T862, TBBNIHG THE TABLE). Jack Humphries,..-,,.. .......Mr. J.S. Clarke. General 'Jacko... .Hr. J.S. Clarke. To be followed by the MIDNIGHT WATOH. F0c0........................ ...Mr. J. S. Clarke. After which, SMABHIHGTON’S COAT. 5mathingt0n..........................Mr. J. S.Clarke. To conclnde with THE TOODIES. Timothy Toodles. .Mr. J. S. Clarke. Prices ea ueoal. PERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUB \JT DIO EEBEABSAfS every SATURDAY AFTER NOON at 3* o’clock at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Carl Sentz, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of, 8 Ucketß, 81—to be had of Andre & 00., 7104 Chestnut street : J. E. Gould, Seventn and Chestnut, and at the ball door. - " no2I-t£ riONGERT HALL-L ECTURE \J BOOM, 1219 CHESTNUT Street. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS’ WHALING VOYAGE, Every Evening at T X o’clock, THANKSGIVING and SATURDAY; AFTERNOONS at 3 o’clock. Admitßion 28 cents.. Children IS oenta. no24*6t A BEL’S WONDERFUL STISEOP ■XJL ticon— assembly built ings, tenth and OBEBTNUT Srreet*. 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 AGADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1026 OEESTHUT STREET, ' ; I« open daily (Snndaya exoepted) from 9 A. M till 6 P. M. Admission 26 cente. Children half price. Shares of Stock, 830. j? 9 HASJJBE’S ;Ba»D— Office Bemoved to Ko 214 South EIGHTH Street, below no*2B 6 *! WANTS. PARTNER WANTED—A respects bl© Jobbtcg Finn in Marfeet street, of twenty years 5 st audio?,whofe capital has been seriously Impaired by tb© late commercial revulßioEßjis desirous of finding efiber a Special on General PABTUEIU-some respecta ble Gentleman having from $lO,OOO td $16,000 to invest. The business, being now conducted'-upon an exclu sively cash and sborutime basis, is at present in the best possible shape, and cab be proven by this year’s experi ence as being capable, by aid of additional means, to be made a very asfe and lucrative one. OcmmhnicatioßS, with res! name and address, (others could not be noticed,} which will be held strictly confi dential, will be addressed through BOX £fo. 1908 Phila delphia Post Office. : . n025-6t A MAN Off EX PERIENCE IN XI the CLOTH BUBtHK£S os a bnyer and salesman la open lor an engagement. Can indnence a good trade. Wenld prefer an interest In a new house. Address J. \V , Pmt Office. n026-3t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. afe FOURTH-STREET DWELLING. IB —The well-built dwelling, with three-story back buildings, and stable, No. 538 North FOURTH Street, 20 feet bj 182 feet to Crown street, is specially adapted for tbe residence of a Physician. For sale by AN THONY P. and J. H. MORRIS, No. 910 AKOH Street. no2B -01* a | A FARM WANTED—Good City and some cash for a 3TA.BISi near tb© city. Inquire S B. corner of EBEVESTTH and ABOH 81s.* or address “ Agriculture” Frtis office. so2B 3:*' TPOiB SALE—An excellent Farm, of J? 118 acres, near Princeton; N. J. Good buildings, good soil, splendid situation, and about 5,000 peaoh trees, just earning into full bearing. B. F. GLBSN, n»27 123 South FOURTH Street. £g TO LET—THE STORE NORTH- K& 'WEST Corner of FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS. APPLY TO THOM AS 3. WOOD, On the Premises, or JOSEPH WOOD, No. 8 NORTH SECOND STREET. no2o-3t* HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. YARNALL, DEALER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, No. 1020 diestxnxt Street, Agent for the sale of HALEY, MOB BE, & BOYD UN’S ' PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES - WRINGER, Believed to be the best OLOTHE3-WRINGER to use. It will wring the largest Bed Quilt or smallest Hand kerchief drier than can possibly be done by hand, to very much less time. N. B.—A liberal discount will be made to dealers. no 3 Sm . CABIN ST PUBRJTIJRS. rfABINET IURNECUai AND BiL liard Tables. MOORE As CAMPION. No. 281 Sonth SECOND Street, ft COB'oeqttoß with their extensive Cabinet Business, are iow m»nßf*>otnriDg a superior art! ole of r BILLIARD TABLES, And hay* how on hand a lull supply, finished With tbs AOORS A CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, rblch are pronounced by all who have csed them to be tuperlor to all others. For the duality and finish of these Tables the nnum hctnrers refer to their nnmerous patrons throughout she Union, who are ramiliar with the character of their work. en2B-8» INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIRARD FIRE AND MABM INSURANCE COMPANY, einbl 41* WALNUT stbsxt, philadtlpxsa. CAPITA! #200,000. TWa company continues to take risk* en tttfi «3st ■luseecf Property at low rates. The pntllo can rely upon ite responsibility, ml aML tytopey losses promptly. Its disbursement* toe <®3 benefit of the pnblio, dnrinj the last nine years, esseit $500,0 00, •ad we respectfully seSielt Ms favor in the fotcJ*. DDMKJTOBS. OHAB. I. PtrFOST, JKBBY WALKHB, JOHN W.OLAQHOBH, JOHN THOBHIiBTJ, O. T. HBAZLITT, ABBAHAM HAST, BATED BOYD, Jr-, PBTBB 8. HO3, Of*, 'S, WM. M. SWAIN, TUBMAN SE3BPBABEI JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. 8- LAWBIZKfIa, , WH. 0. BtTDMAN, john bobbish. - THOHAB OBAVBH, ?naidea£ A. S. GILLETT, Tice Prarideti. JAS. B. ALTOBD, Secretary. ap26 If If t?amb insuea: JD No. 406 CHESTNUT I FIRS AND INLA. DIBBO Street ND INSVZAUfOM, . )TOBB. V. N. Buck, ■ E. D, Weodrnff, Oban. Eichardson, John Keeeter, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., • P. 8. Jortice, Alex. Wfciliflin, . ' Washiogton Jonee, Geo. A. West, Obea. StoSes, 1 0 W. Daris, John .If- Bvermaa. FBANOIB H BDok, President. OHABLKB BIOH ABBSON.’Viar PM*M<ait WILLIAMS I. BL AN OH ABD, Secretary, /commonweal: \J BAHCE OOJIPAHT 0. SYJjYANIA, DIBIOTO3B. David Jayne, M. Charles H Bogart, John M. WMtall, John K. Walker, SSward C. Knight, ■■ Bibert Shoemaker, ’ Tbotnaa S. Stawarij William Strothers, - , HenrJ Lewis,'Jr.',' Elijah Jonen. ..‘DAVID J AVNIC, M. D., President. M. WHIT ALL, VIM President SAMTTfflpi 8. MOON, Secretary. 1 Bolldini, 818 CHBBTinfs Street, fWladeiphlA; ; ’ »4-Itt m COMPANY, ’H J FIRE INSU ' THE STATUS OP PKIGS-
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