P hiltufelphia , Markets . Novnminn 29—Iveniag fbtdeopod l for Flour, both for exrt and home use, d price!' are unchanged ;sales comprtse 3(0 volt' odr o . at $7 ; 200 bbl Nortbwe tern extra P te im ; and 400 bbis good Ohlo do at $7.75 ; t b o retailers and bakers are within the same pil`' fr o r o for extrae; $OOO 2$ fur oriperfinsi and $3 obi tor fancy brando, wording to quality'. R e por eog 0 1 0 07 itt $5 5005 75 4 1 " hbl. Cora fit, al ii, v seylvania 1n worth $3.50, and Brandywine l' crl ibl. T The market is dull, with sales of 1, 500 bus 0%41 Poraeylvanta red at 14001410 in B lare, and loll:, White le selling in a eml• pys is 'toady al 300 for D el a ware , a n t a l t a o I,,ri';..'riiFuesylronis Corn continuos arm, nndlibo a nt ,tfitiorellow eold at 73e afloat, A sale of white Will 1. 1 / 4 1‘ i b E , spice agora. Oats are in better demand „,a( WO bite 7 000 at 900 for Delaware &floe More afloat. ilk Quirraron fo doll, and offered at $37 41a' ton far t I, without sales. .111'1.,..111. demand is limited and the marbet quiet, U l/1 1, gar of middlings at 050(17o th / 5 `",,,,,, ere very quiet. aid prices arn l a a n a oli l l‘o sad. st 3 . 1,033 c, and Lagnatra at 3103 to blo''.oll snipe a haw are making at .I.OX psy. t11011;30 for New Orleans. a— a P r N:s —The transactions are light, and 4 a 70 , ,., with small nf Oleos P P etr a % Lard is polling at 10010%0 kiii?m, a , raced is la demand, with adiei of 403 t0P42t,,, Thunthy •is quiet at $1 7602 25 , and 101'4 .25e 3 4? has. fdp,rry it SI hiug, no wanted, at 400 for bbls, and BD pr drurse 10 /s ,,{pg arc the %acolyte of Flour and Grain at 94 to , dm o rat , ROL ... ..... 3 050 OIL 13,700 hue. 8 Ha bus. „... ...... ....10,100 bas. v .09—S rcond Bonrd. 100 Mich Oen R. 87% 600 d 0.,.... 87% dBO do 830... 89 200 do 8.3 600 51 & N R... .. 87g 200 d 0...... 8301.. 37% 100 do 37% 1 800 do.. . , 97g, 276 'NIL & W d 127 60 5186c8IRgo'h.. 81% 260 do . 82 100 do .30...81? lOU do 81% 50 do 81% 150 11100 n. oorip 77% 10001&P do AO 77 61:0 . 40 % 200 d 7 830... 40 100 Glal. Ohl R R 530... 80 d 80 860 do 80 350 ad &R h 3,. 77g 100 do ;•80...77% 100 do 830... 7734' 950 do 830... 78 15 0 Bur& (IR 83 50 r & Obi R.... 4sg 60 40 • 48% v o eit Stocks, N 0 6+l year... • 97 ; 1 .‘ ... 07$ 4 1 .. 303,4 s(4l' N t einuotie“l24,74 tV ID 34 (141, . ........ 'tt ,lluNt fe ....... ,lep Ft w A 06'2d e Ftpfen Gold, , 287,i .„ 198 X 40:„ 6:4; to, 1 4 , l,3x do. .t3Q . .1 ISA :t do ....... 9 dH 9 do ...... ~.11E1./ d Y vote 1.3..... 1 " 1 .4 ...... .• • • in. ,} t do ...... k ' t p,p,d 76 ....,sEtio Railway 86 . ?,6 ...... 80A ~01.1 e 11 edit.... t do„ „,b 60... 01 dt t,;6118 giver 7 , Ft A., d 0.......... B Pad . EOl lgyflarkm 50)( Tol B e 30.. O& Neu' York Markets, Saturday. bg iore (inlet and flint at $8,50 for pots, and 99 for r9ath4o7B —The market for State and Western , dr, tnri besvr, and prices are 5 , 9100 lower, .;11/sles ate 7 000 bbla at 615.5005 60 for superfine !we; sdAtet fie for II xtre State; $5 5006 60 fnr Nn- F,tre itid(l)ll9, lowa, Ohl°. &O.; B'o 8507 26 icblo t tOm lecluting ebipping brands et rou'ad hoop ge„ , a6 76, and trade brands do. at $6 8508 75. &won, Fl' is dull and rather easier. Salem 600 woo l/0400616 for superfine Baltimore; and $6.900 il o uttrode mom t ' our Is inactive and lower. 'Seim; of 500 ;I,lv/15800 for common to good, and 96 1008 25 for a sp trurlo WF,..git le stexly, and selling at $4.5005.50 for the gpri 6Le end mum, floe. (.11 Deal is Inoctlvo. We quote /ergo, at $3.75; 1 0 ;Iyalue, $4 25, and puncheons. $l9 FUel Is dull, loom, nod one to two cents lower, with limited businasy at the decline. t The sales are ~‘ebno at sll3ssi 21 for Obicago pring, $ll, lfire 29 AssoncoOlch, sl,2;licti 31 f.a. amber lows, $1.,34rD tor whiter red Weetern, end 81,0901,40 for amber hi 4, slesdr et 6341350 for 'Western, and 900 for gold b firm at $1 if. 04 60 ; Wee 8,000 bus State at hos lower and dull at 6442863 for common to widwilldritt material obange, viith a moderate !n -o:3,11116 00 000 boa at 70a for Pound Western mixed, Htir Fp% tern, and .004tr630 for dem'.ged. I),ll,ioNd —1 try Purl; market IN doll and lower for pied tuner tiT ;Wrap; Wee 700 [lbis at $l3 i2g ; ;t ruer, 811 Hall 73 for Define Beef le dull, with z i:obe et (CO unutatiene Prime mese Beene dull at Ala bad Ind.a mom •atit'&36)ls Peel Remo are take 109 ebfe Wrkiterl/ at $l6lO, °form 13 D.tidltto with no large_raleg reported. Oat Heats 191617,40 for Boma and 33,;04;(o for ih-palderi. Ari 11 Lowry and lower; sake 81111 bble at 9m9%0. i l l'? ad Oneeto ate inactive, but prices are amtius firm at 65070 for shipping and 75085 for tcriuesteady for load end , prime lots, with a MOO. •:( ; hre roalriag at 176250 LILO , iedall aid lower; male/ 60 hada prime city at l'cd choice , ht 10740. b Emir, with ealoo of 330 bble at 88/2383c. 11051611 1/StljF6.4 MARKET, Nov. !Lc ee---7 tt• mullet le rather firmer, with au Inoreaeed there II Do Material v.Piatlon in prices. Otto Ito ode of Wteiern superfine at 85,8508 16 ; atm Extrn 16.61)4MS 76 ; medium at 5707 50; good Lido. ;it ,cniga,,. and' Genesqe 75e8 ; Bolih , rn Ohio SSo 3 50; Et. Louts, good and Nice,S.Wl l 9 obi 01PRIES le 'lather more plenty, pt ,, eret la ...ill email, Southern le quiet. Brandy mo hod of 38 deli , ooro, Patapum brand. at RIO 50 111. Coin ahal la in moderate demand at 5404 25 4fr Bjo Flour to f4GATCB, and prioee are nominal i 4 eoe.ady. with a moderate demand. ;4.0 WPF4Frii at 70e6c ; Southern yellow 800 ?WA Onto art 1,1.rt7, and dell; sales of Western dig:As 0(442'3P basis); 35,000 Prince Ed ward el old it 60, 1 1 .3 .6 41 ). on .h 1 Rye la amino, and firm, r}lp h ohel. Eborte we dull at 521025; Fine Feed Middiipge ?2E020 48! OM" hI,IIIOIIE Ct id Vt 1 6f IBKKT, Ilov. 29 —We •tr; to note a sale of 50 hags prime Rio at 32 i4l , , N.h. 'the marnet rules quiet bat pricee are no. MAllallli+o‘ '7 Common to fair Lilo at 30)( , pi-mt. en U1,41)320, Luciana at 33c, and ,u Fa :WI Ye liARi TELLIGE'riI =B. SYI FOUNTI: PAGN, h BBilirßD. lAbay. 't days from Baltimore, in ballast . Wiu WPar. Idiot of the A., reportahavjpg kttit'T.S2hhlthat Put alto, at noon on Friclay.last'la 1.101:47 It Ruatug, off Dap& Hanlopen, bound rzt fi r icieenes elm ter.l3 ti 'trainer Diootab, aID C: 1 414111 On satur , toy, at 7 A hi. off the Brandy. tErwq the U c. !lone of. 'ear Dale. fleet J - 0 fttr r,Dtfiliwh; at 4)4 P M, off R edy 'Point, passed lomat hence fur billion:loot, under C 411•08. ZatrbtOD, Al h. Von" 10 days from Havana, la total. t:4& k Folsom 125's E Thernoron. Havener, 82 days from Magi. teth logvehtd to D N wetztar & Co. Ahattda Jitne t Darr, 10 Mt, a from Raffinate, in "IoJ g Beak y ►Oo lattitila Mello, (Br) Joline, 17 days from Bus. O, hill , oats a. - tiih to Tan Horn, Woodworth (.?,Ti?, Glark, from Port Royal, in balllast io tarha, tdax.rn i 1 day from rrodertos, listratt s Son. 31 etl , l,l‘, 2 anis from Indian Iliver r Dol, wait() ) , IL RL wle) R 00. ILI I / 4 13.111D. 1 3 W Mbidge (Br) dodereon, Pernambuco, John oh Co gra.k Fie 4, ild, Cape Ilaylieu, Thoslatt• F'lla BWO Jsirtum, Havana G W Berrutdon aiciaap, Thaa, tr. Boston, Minton Norton & Go. F Dyer; I)arA•naa, J Hem & Co. r Jersa), Vaunt wan, Washington, I) Goner. W Al arts, Ita pp ahannook River, Navy ricildwdo, Baltimore, Wennemacher Id. Warwick, khropebire, Aleisw3ria, Tyler, tit &Da, , ktr Dark, Olai rtrees Monroe, do W F G./1601 •. t.inrriu, Eaton Head, de kt rsAibmimond, Paine, Norfolk, A. G Oattell ric fJo. c,ttW D Pete. W ) ti, Beriin, Md, D H Merriman. l', ol .ivt. Mew. Baltimm e r W Bacon. Jqr.a., deo ry Hill, do ktorir, Washington, captain• t4 , l ,l' o .,hinv den. Belilmere. Reading Railroad Clo, tele, Bigglni, vast Dennis, oaptain. L'b t retikile, Ohara. Wareham, Ii Audertried I ' 4 &eon, Provlncetown, J g Henry. `7 2l lL 4 relth Snitch Providence B H Powell; 411 S haver, BELLI& Baltimore, ' A Groves, Jr. PIT riamairi. (Gorreinsond ace of The Prem.) "'Oen, Nov SD—Arrived, ateamer Geo Peabody, q t t, r ,„ ; b a rk thenbnre from Bremen" bark Bet "e: New (Moore Wig Ocean Wave4rpm Sagan, 'I West. Ler et Ke7 Wont on the lash the gun- ReeterGle, Stirs and Strlpee, and Amanda—all Echr Orlon, from Uatil"ag. CITY ITEMS 1 ‘ 11 E3 ) FANCY F URS Messrs. Charles 'Eti& Son, Nos. 831 and SlB Chestnut street, tinder %oat:betel Hoirl, lowa now in-store a magnificent LOW Fear y Fere, Of their own importation w iallactere, which we recommend to oar readers 'ln lc want of theAti elegant articles of gracefulness They hove also . a magnificent assortment , Itiaatoe Fori.l,lllng Goods, BO that they BTO pea st•twirehtly to ant both sexes in choice goods 'l.okriern. flu QtAixtr TEAF; —Mr. *C. H. Mattson, thy OtoCBfiffP, Arch and Tenth Week!, tow la Mort tt toed assortment of Green and Black ct the beet vqlevea. Arta Young 'Limn, Imperial, " d °thug, to which. we invite the attention of uti r hen' es / I "cirP,r, ai hie prime are unneually rue- 1.13 E MILITARY FURNISHING GOODS for Army tluCt 11T1' Offletla ot) ba fonid in greatest variety at Bou'e, unit r the Continental Hotel. obi.lol' e ENT.gII. DECEMBER .—SUtII 'tOpß sod over, Er go a e falling dqwn, and with her bite statute's doing brown. Boughs are daily I ' 7 l b' Suety thieve'', and the book of nattirezetteth W leaves. Rotted tbe tops of houses, swallows, ae t it, etre, titre s .eely tenants, notices -to gait. ewe temper weep by turns and laugh, night 4 , 4 ieltellter told, g half and half. So November "l--teld end inlet perverse—but the month that fol. rweaal eleeh It" worse—nnleete, like stupid ehotee 4tir 't tut our come, olut4, and veete, and all, et the tt% hate (nothing flail Bockhll.l & Wilson, Nog. NCO( Obeetret street, above Sixth. G , 41 1r A D 1 and 0 1c4 lt who err ~ t enoned at the destroyed Fel 'Mt% the otter lia) held some running oonver 33- °4114 list!. lieutenant Jones, of the 2d Dela- Acton the reortolv on th our elde. were n The rebel pickets ; 4 , 1 t, 11 tuellY leere p North. The, 'they we„ Jr, th e army, brit al the re'cent oleo. 41'2.1n. abowed th.t there were See left. " We'm q lids thing,' , said a rebel cantata, who came 1'44 ,t4 114 the shore. "If you will - bring old Horace elltA 'hug him on that We of the bridge, we wilt Sierra on of awl let that end the war." ltis tante of t l le case, we suggest to our friend ;QM, if he hes, CCBSiOLI tog ( ) South to Wa9titag. I ; "or, ho dtvguleed eel a gentleman—doff that end Omni pantaloons. on gets ng to I2 t iel and tot genteel suit at Charles Stokes' 1 Otellilag Renee, under the Continental. .last poe ago stamp WWI issued in : 4 4 , ; (1 the 10th of J tottery, 1840, and for nine Years r ; Ilene rime of it. France adopted it on the I tultY, 1849 ; the Tour Taxis Office Intro -IDto Clement In 18b0, and it is now in nee In roestu e , in Europe, 331110 In &trios, five in "117114 Atm rims, and ten in Octeanica. Van $0 . L " D " Pout , see Its own, and no doee - ""thtlw au Labelle ' The many Mammoth !styles of , I . kn etilaoltiven at Gran Ville Stoke Mammoth No, 102 Olvelteut street, Philadelphia, are 4iT.ltritere, pimento' at this establishment are Select to 'Olio them In the reach of every ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, tri. TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth end Chestnut seg. Imo M Cate, R - ietort Hon John Dorado, Penne Geo B groan, Chicago CI Li Tompkins, Illinois T L Davie & wf, Nashville H Raves°, Boston EgbOILIP, Oblong° L DI Morrell, Maine G D Norton, II El A J P Buff, BOsten M , P Adams & eon, N Y Oast J Wheeler L B Wycheff H P Baldwin, NOW York J• , riu HH Rana, U.S A Jno DI Turpin & ela,Boaton J 13 Hindle, New York Mrs Hyde Bon U L Yailaedigham, 0 B 8 Ilox, Columbus, 0 (I A White, Georgetown, 0 --Keep, Now York H T Yeomen) & le, Tenn J B Wilson & la, Wash, Pa F F Petrel eon, Wash,D 0 W N Minsinitt, New York B F Bma 1, Ntw York M Moulton,tiprtogfi'd,hlass G G Saunders, Hass J E De Haven, II d N P How & la, New Yolk J P Rest tk la, New York C A Grimes, New York B W Pyoock, Loudon Time F andrewe & la, Wash Bola J Taylor, Newport Jelin Birch, New York W H Cranston, Newport B W (harm & la, Perms J , Treddle & la, Albany John Adams & la, Bretton Mlle Adams, Boston J D Evans, New York Chas W Dexter, Boston J L Hammer, Harrisburg J Lautdon, Elmira D J Fiance Janice Hatch 'l.) Ritchey, Pittsburg F A Plke & Maine J L Lerner, New York B. 8 McComb, Delsware 11 N Petite, Neadvllle Hon A Et Reeder, Easton Stephen Cornell, N York T H Fowler, N York O P rdubleubrrg, II 8 A J Dunlap & wf, Pittai'g N Latimer, New York J Adams & Is, Boston . Bliss Adonis, Boston. J F Bhernssn k wf, Wasten .1 K Alexander, Lancaster J T Ferguson wf, Tenn J is Johnson, • Portland, Pile J Buck, New York J Kay. Pittsburg J B 1 Woollen, Del Arthur Miller • Mr Miller dc to. N York Capt Ed V V Elmitb, N York J Ed Kunkel, Rd Gto Bun Mere, Washington B Sohlseinger, Boston Jowee Mudd°, Bostorr H Frenkiin, N York bi B G,lbtrt, New York - 0 0 E 'toe, Washington O K alorrls, New York W 0 Wells, Buffalo El B Lahr, Claremont Theis H Low, Lake Sap'r 1 lent W F Gales° d o la, NY Oapt A J Valee F Poet, Wallingford I, B Waldo • W Bieelow, Boston H Hepburn & la, Elmira 0 N. Winch, Boston P L Simmons, Bt Louis Gen Pape and wife, II B A Hoe VB . Horton and wife Mies Horton Miss 0 Horton bibs B.llrn Mies P Allen Oot Morgan. II 8 A ()apt Ascb, IT 9 A. Cant ROI, IT 8 A Oapt Atchison, U 8 A. J B Mora'den, Pittsburg John P Early, Laporte 0 Vaughan, Kansas 0 L Bond, Talolo. Ohl° W A Ppenccr, Hartrord 0 Atkinson, New York J Jones. Pennsylvania Jae D Dougherty, Ft arrisb'g John A Greene, Boston MIIIIOHARTS' HOTEL—Fourth Street, below Arch. J 0 Icraine, Richmond 13 Houston, Clearfield 73 McDowell, Penns hire D Garrett, Pittsburg J HLc vg, Flemington, Pa J A Lsagoake, aturtcy T Eli tam J P Fazell, Boston L A Miller, Altoona J 1) llticKeq, Altoona T Bore. Hoylertown S W Fetlock, Ma M T Lloooln,Wastdogton Hon M Strome, Pottaville Hon b E Ancona, Beading J H CLOW, Gibson B G Petrie, Pike co, Pa Hon J D Stiles. Allentown B A Hickey, Baltimore C L Woodruff, Harrisburg J-Browolo Pr, Pittsburg J W Bisonv, WAAlstaro W F ag'e Wilton, Pa Gen W LBW. Penn Haven H Bletnerbassott, Now York J Crleevel.l Blair co, Pa . W A Porter, Little Green NAB E Bucker, Harrisburg L Dobbins AM ESlOAN—Ohestnn t areal, above Fifth. 11 II Cunningham, Oairo, 11l John G Graham, Dahmer° Oast W P Lord, Delaware Lient W P Oisay, Delaware P Mason, New York John 0 Norris. Delaware B U Schalk Allentown E B Bean, Portland, Me S Dickey. Jr, Oxford, Pa Miea Dickey, Oxford, Pa 0 Brown, HD, Wash'n, DO T I Shinn, New Jersey JD Badgers, Tenneeeee Dr P R Clay, Maine Lieut . J Allen T W Farnsworth T 11 Farneworth P Brady Dr S S Satchel!, Virginia+ FA. Martin, New York Jae. Whaley, Maryland W Jones, Meryl and TI. Powell, Salisbury, Add T H Vinoent, Salisbury, Aid H Clark, Salisbury, Md J BlAlnilour .7 V Manit:leld M O Pronto, Jersey Shore J G 'knack, Snow Hill, Md J O Moran, Wateo, D 0 J E Prigr,Washington, D A A.VGray, Wathingtan, D W P Smith, Baltimore Jae 0 Wilson, Philadelphia J B Moore, New York J S Thomas, New York • ST. LOlllS—Oheetnut Street, above Third. J B Finley, Newark • O G hiegicnise, Baltim•ge fftaoy Jarvis, N Jersey John P. Green, Baltim go Chas Rogers, New York Mr Dunning, New Ysrk J B Beatty, Pottsville A B Nimb, Buffalo H H Jrnes. Boston J Firm Boston • W W Downing, N York H Harding, N York I T Panda, N York R Pfaff & la, Boston O Lacello, N York - Mrs Lewis, N York B U Bambini, N York T Dwight J hicOanils, Philadelphia THE 'UNION—Arch street, above Third. A W B Yon Kit , N York 0 Brown, Greencastle B Reyhold A . la, Del Oity A Hyde, Del Oity Gel W 111.3 or, N York B Falkenberg, N York Betzmatn, Beading T Anderson & le, Penne H ndersoo, Abington, Pa A Rogues. Abington, Pa John W Boyer. Pottatown blre LB Blake, Boston E D Grattan], Philadelphia J Yallernhamp, Selinsgrove J Kinser & la, Damara B T Wood, Philadelphia STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sizta. J Brown, New Florence, Pa D B Hefting, Centre on, Pa A 8 ,Niles, Delaware H B Snyder, Olinton co, Pa L Helnizlnger, Schtt'l Haven Mrs Miner, Beading 0 A Illeetreyst Grcen co, Pa 0 A Mestregac, Jr, Penne J dt Banat, New York JOI Moyer, Pennsylvania W E Libcny, Massachusetts Ciapt M. Ogden, Penne ktirk, Pennsylvania H U Bohm NATIONAL HOTEL,—Bane eland, above Third. A G Balger, Allfntown Geo T Gross, Allentown Joe Ocialey, Lenceeter C Weldy W A Keller, Lancaster B M Beater G Hefei k arc p, Pottsville A F Siegriet, Lebanon It S Whitney Mies Jennie Holmes, N H 1) HOW um. Jr, Potteville Ohas A Neff, Kutztown 0 Mansfield, Washington BARLEY SlTSlAE—.Beenond street, below Vine. Oinven, Hat teville, Pa A Snyder, °Fleeter co rd Large, Centreville 0 LI editchell, Wayne co beef, Camp Philadelpbia Maj J B Roberts, 0 Moll& J & let. PenneylVallie, W T Roberta, DJlington Lt S Bank, morrleville, Ps, J Booth, New Jersey Firgt A 13( iltcv, N Jersey t 3 Holcomb, Mt Mry, N J B n Elr. plt vrille, Pa Z W Howe i „Way ne co S Bo•b . e, Wayne G Pirrdy, Hawley, P► Cant Stephens, Camp MN J lii Graw, Wayne co -.F.ed F Rimbe./, Hammonton.NJ N (I Gloeneager, Wayne co W W PFXECII. P. Pleasant E Mord* Boas OD Miss A McDowell. Penns W McDowell. Penns E Howell. la, Pineville, Pa W M Biers, Frenchtown,NJ Cant k Craven. Centreville 0 B Ely,D tick° co 0 &ter Newtown J McDonald. New York M Merger - , Centrelaill, Pa 0 ()canard. Laliiska. 0 Neleou. Routed ale W Entrickon, Camp Phila P D Bar the, Mcorestown E Doyle, Atlantic City B J Buchtconvillo P Parcel, flentraville, Pa flotedtock, New York Mos 111. Black, Bucks co. M 0 Butlel Sr. 10, F Jersey B H Diltz, Lambortv . illo W B HIRR Latribartvillo J W Bailie BiDgOes, N J Mee B 11 Bald, Blngoes,Hs B Scoltk, Blacks co Hon T Bor., Dorlestown J Rose, Doylretowa, Pa Mee D Clande, Ponneylvanie • VI/ 1,33130 N 1101:15V—Second street, above Markst. Wm IT DPVII3, "Newitork ILL - 124141, Milford, N J ex!) I Melick, Btrondebarg Alfred Blokes. Newtown Aeit F,ltrrder,'Penna Jae T Tucker, Trenton 0 D Van Horn, PMI'S S rdirtin. Delaware co, Pa JoR Ei Hir keon, Cheater, Pa 0 bicoarty. Pennsylvania hi Lacg. Hartsville Jae Harem, Pennsylvania P P Randall, Wayne co, Pa F Whitlock & la. N Jersey. blies Wbillock, New Jersey H 0 Whitlock, New Jersey JEI Lrc boltn Catswisea J W Gordon, Pemberton John La timore Henry Evans, Deposit, N Y COMICLOYAL—BistIa street, above Chestnut. P Cornett. Pbceniaville TEt Knight, Baltimore " Hobson, lotto co, Pa W )lare, N York ' J B Bell, N York J Towers, N York J Jack non &la, Penne W S Jackson, Penns .1 td enough; Palm/ L Hammond, Baitimoro Bscrist, Penr.a 3 St John, Penna 3 N Blandin, Peoria 0 Cooley, Poona MOUNT VICRNON--Geoond street, above Arch. E. Sheer. Hankins, Ta John Walter, Newark A Hoff, Newark John Warburton ' Hass W Orr use, Pennsylvania J ,k la, N York W Buck, Trenton, N . J . J W t3house, Hawloy, Er T Y Boy", Deniasons W V Bucher, Daroatecis D Angell, Damascus G Bassett, Newoas:le, Dal BALD EAGLE—ThIrd street, above Oallowblll. D Yon , g, Sullivan co, NY EN Drake. N York B Hayden, Easton 0 Mertz. Allentown ' P Altller, Lehigh co, p a G Neer., Lettish co, Pa S Hammy, Penne L Herm any, Penne Mies E Serkemeyer, Pa 0 Graver, Lehigh Gap W Sterner, Berke co, Pa BLACK BEAB-Third street, above Uallowhill. Jacob Ervin, Do)leettwn B Hoegland, Somerton Breed bm a., Bricks co Thos "WiWard, Yardlepv John Willford, Penna • A 8 Roads, Southampton G H Roads, Southampton &Engelman, Southampton G T Grote, Allentown Jacob Hsrrie SoStiehl:try W W Weaver, Penna Gideon Whetstone, Penns Leyte-Hamer, 'Bethlehem 'Vandenlost SPECIAL NOTICES. GBEAT TRIUMPH!- . 130HOMADKER lti CO. have made a new and grand discovery in the manufacture of the Piano Forte. By a peculiar construction of the scale and bridge on the sounding board, they are enabled to give nearly double the ordinary length of the string, from the bridge to where the hammer strikes the string, which prod lICMi moat extraordinary effects. 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, utaike to any Piano ever manufactured heretofore. 'lhe mule-loving public are respectfully invited to call at our Warerooms, No. 1021 OHESTNUT Street, where they can examine this great improvement in the Piano Forte.' 130HOl1A.01C'Elt do On., nol3 1m 1021 0/1.1331NUT Street. B—T-186O—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTABB. They initYrstrengthen, and invigorate. They create o healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the eyntem end enliven the mind. They prevent relearned° and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath end acidity of the stomach. Thai cure Dyspepsia and Omustipetion. They cure Diarrheas., Oholers, and (Jholere Morose. They owe Liver Complatni and Nervous Headache. They are the beat BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, end are exhanated netare'l great restorer. They are made of pure lit Croix Rum, Use celebrated 'Midday& Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to loge or thus of day. Particularly recommended to dell eate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by , all Grocers, Dringista, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DILIB.IO 00., 202 BROADWAY. New York. ee2-1- dm BATOURLOWS HAIR DVS TIER REST IR THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATORDLO FL'S oelebrated HALT Dye produces a color not to be distingedebed from nature; warranted not to injure the Hair in the lewd ; remedies the ill effects of, bad dyes, and ' invigoratee the Hair fon life CittAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly tuns • splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hale soft'and bean- Wel. Sold by all Dragiesda, &o. sr The Genuine to elgned WILLIAM A. DATORR LOR, on the fear rides of each box. IeA.OTOIIY No. 81 BAR.OLAY - Street, (Late MS Broadway and 10 Bond street,) siyati-ly New York. GROVIIR BAKER'B No. 9 SHUTTLE SEWING kIAORINE, for manufacturing purposes, is the BEST machine In the market, and le sold for FORTY DOLLARS. No machine ever introduced in this city bee sold so rapidly or gluon dub universal satisfaction. Do not fail to call and examine It before purchasing else where. Office, 780 CHESTNUT street. n 03.0 1:1141A31 1 0 HAIR DTI ; 38 mita a box. —Three boxes for ; the beet In sum. Try ft. Bold only et UPRAWS. 408 0113C8TNI7T St. ser•limet MARRIED. BIINTER—COUNTIB43.OII the evening of Novem ber 27th, In the Methodist Episcopal Church at Remo villa, Philadelphia, by Bey. Andrew Longue., Mr Wil liam o:Bneter to Miss Rebecca M. 00rintIller all of Philadelphia. * BIIBIEB—PILKINGTON.—On the 26th of :Novem ber, by the Bar. Wm. aloOorobs, Mr. 'Elwood J. Hower, of Cbealer, to Miss Rachel Pilkiegtom of Franitford. * KEN T—KINBEY +On Thankgivfair evening, by the 13 "• J• Palate, Mr. Wm. Rent, of Weet Cheater,' to lain Mart 8. liingey, at Upper Ogtorii, ObeiteKeew.ty. DIED. TEEWENDT.—Buddrnly, on the Nth November, Mary C.. wife of Theodore Trewendt. The relativee and friends are respeotfalty invited to talent" the funeril, from her late residence No. 1203 Dace street, nn Tuesday afternoon, Doe 24, at 2 o'clock. bBEER—Ou the SOrh nit,George W. ahetsr, of the First District Police Corps, age 44 veers. The light of our household is gone, A husband end father m kind; All I now we are left all alone, A wife and children heniud. The relatives and friends of the family, the Bhlfihr Nose Company, and the Pollce.trerre of the oily, are re worts'', fr/1w to attend the fameml. from hie late ieridonee, No. 219 Willismoon street, First ward, on Wednesday afornoon, Deo. Sd, at 2 o'clock. To pro- ceed to Philanthropio 1 .7erneeery, *** TBOaleatth —Oa the 2Titi oto., Elizabeth Jane, wife of Joseph Thocopeon, of New York, and daughter of Williern Wallace. • The relatives and friends of the family, alto those or Li, r husbaed, are reepterfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residesioe of ha paroote, 1603 Wallet's Street. this (Rendes) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * ROBRinc —On the m Tiling of the 29th Instant, °bathe spencer Roberta, eon of Spencer and Leuiem J. Roberts, in the Bth year of hia age. Funeral to fate- place on decond.dar - afternoon, let inet.. at 2 O'CIOCk, from the residence of his father, No. 424 NOrto Sixth street. ROO OKODE lt.-oe, the 26th nit., William !Luepke. goy, aged 46 years. The friends and relatives of the family, also his male frietdr, are invited to attend his funeral, frost Me late residence, 146 North Eighth mreet, on Tuesday, Deo 21, at 2 o'cit. els 2. N.. *lt, BOR.-On the 28th ult., Frederick Bek, in his 56th Seer. POBENBOW.—On the 28th tdt., Swan Robinson, wife of George Bobineou, spit 29 years. - * MT6e151.4,—0n the 27th nit , Prudence Russell, in the 80111 year of her age EtibTAOE —On the 27th on., John Einstein!, aged 28 jeers. * FL NA GAN.—On the 26th ult., Elizabeth Flanagan, aged 28 }ears. GILLEBPIE—On the 28th ult., Daniel CHllegote, effect 56 sears. * HE EN.—On the 28th nit., lerenalah Keen, in the 47th year of his age.T • * KILDTON —On the 28th nit., Mary Lambert, daughter of Tboinee $ and Rachel A. Kenton, in the ITth year of her age * LDON A ED,—On the 26th ultimo, Dirs. Oatbarine Leonetd. in the 68d year of her age. SWAM.-'On the, 28th Wt., Wily Swain, daughter of Hr. Charles and Viotette Swain, aged - 6 poste and 2T data * VAZ MBE. —On the 28th nit., of disease contracted while it camp, Andrew G Yankirk, of OarL, 1-17th (late 28th) Repimint P. V., aged 20 years. * pLAOK ALL-WOOL VELOUR REPS.—Suitt opened, a full assortment of— Black All-wool Velour Reps •' Do. do. Empress Cloths. Do. do. Ottoman Poplins. Do. do. Bohn:lines. Do. do. Cashmeres. Do. do. Nerinms. Do. do. Tamises. Do. do Mooseltne.Delalnes. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, nol.S.if ' No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. VYRE & LANDFILL, FOURTR, and ARCH STREETS, Piave a large stook of Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade. Silks for .Pennsylvania Trade Dress Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. no2T•tf GOOD QUALITY BALMORAL VIMITS —Twee Skirts are full four yards wide and one and not:miler long. Co'ors all-wool, and styles are adapted to genteel trade. no27.tf EYRE & LANDBtata. LADIES' FAIR, IN AID OF THE 811.,K AND WOUNDED SOLDLItai, in the Lecture Boom of Trinity M. E. Mural, IfIGHTEI above Bane, on 'I UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, end TRURSD&Y, December 2d, 3,1, end 4i6. del.4t* trrATTENTION, usiord ARTILLERY Ulan) atatvd meeting i f iris Uomoany will be had THIS (!11onday) EVENING, Dec. at the Armory, BItOaD etreer, above Pine ftal attendance of rcembrre and them) away with the iJompanY is ro (meted, es briefness of importance will be laid before the meeting. lt* 13A.A.0 STARR, Jr, Captain. OFFICE OF THE HOSPITAL OF or PROTESTANT RPISOUPAA, WEIROEI, 1 - 111LADP.I.P/11A, bovember a 9. 1862 —it a 'nesting of the Board cf tdanagers et the aoepitnl of the Protestant ' pisoopal Church to Philadelphia, held on the Ugh inet the following Resolution was adopted, viz: Raclved, 'that the Board of !Stemware of the . Hos. pital of the Protestant Episcopal Church to Philadelphia desire to return their most cordial thanks to gentlemen, mining in the iloinity if Pottsville, for their liberal dotaticne of Coal to faid lostitntion, amounting to 191 tone 10 cwt sloe, to the Rev. Daniel Washburn, through whose agency the donations were tendered, and to the Reading Railroad ijomPanr, which generously remitted both freight and tolls on the sa its. Ordered, Thst tne Socretarr be Instructed to" publieh the above reaolurion in the illiver's Totonat, Pottaville, end in one of the teenier newspapers in this city. del J NO. A. CHILDS, docretary. THE CITIZENS , VOLUNTEEIL HOS PITAL ASbOOl AT10.5 take pleasure In ac knowledging the following donations for the week ending November 28: G. B. Parish, $10;:IlleJallum On., efi ; J. F.& E B Orne, $ 5; ; D ; cash, $10; D & Son, $5; Lorton E. Cornba. 85; Mrs. L. vi Taylor, 55 ; J. IL Bites, .55; Mies Drake, $1; Thos. Wilder, $l5; Miss Julia turner, 50 cents; B. S. J , $100; B. Perkins, 55; Joshua Taggart, Si; John Quince Adams Grammar School, $2; W. S., ; Johu nice, lumber, .550; Harbert & Davis, $2O; W F. Far , gnome, lumber, 550; B. L. & L., limber. 512 ; Perot & Pyle, $.25; W. O. Lloyd, lumber, $5O Idosiecott & Co., laminar, $2O; Naylor & eo gone load of lumber; triedichu a from 0. Ellis & Co., J. 0. Savery, T. Si. Perot, James Sr inn, and Wnyth. & Bro. ; Warren Kirk & Oa , rcotlog, $132; ladles of the oohockeink Church, 14 pains drawers!, 10 shirts, pads, handkerchiefs, mats, &r.; Weehineton 17 , 11 ext Relief A esociation, 12 red flannel shirts ;'A M Sewing Circle. 4 pairs drawers, 3 wrappers, sheet'', pillows, towels, &c ; Bethlatem Mite Snoietr, large lot GI apples, peas, blackberries, prunes, cherries, rice, forks. corn starch. pinkies, apple butter, ,to ; the pu pile of John Q Adams' School, soda biscuit, white sugar, turkey, farina, &c.; Soldiers' Belief Association, 21 pairs drawers and 24 shirt?; Mrs Perot, 2 comfortablee; 11. W. Plikine. 24 paint drawers, 24 shirts ; ffre. Clement, 20 'shirts; Harrison Swell, 60 towels, shirts, &c., '&c ; cJeo, donations of poultry, vegetables, pas, Iran', jetties, Ice cream, &0., &c ' for Thanksgiving Dinner, William Martin, Mrs. Stubs, Mrs. Garriguee, Mr& Patterson, P Simone, Mrs. Sarah A. McOlees, Mr. Merrick, Mx& John Pellet, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs Banyan, Birtn - Mo; Manse, Mrs. Laird, Mrs. Verdette. Sirs Dahring, Mrs, D S. Jones, Mrs. Bartel, Mrs George_ tihisier, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Newton, A dichie, Mrs Perkins, Ain Orff, A, McFef ten, Mrs - Hill, Mrs, Stewart. Geo A. Parker, Mrs. Waterman, Mrs Bullock, Beller & Bro ; part pro ceeds of a Fair bold by . Misses Settle and Faiera, Mra. Pritchett, hire Edwin Mitchell, Miss Mary Brown, Was Lingo, Herriet Boyer, Mrs. Dr. Moore, sad &Ilse lice men ,• Ladles' Aid Scciety, per Mrs. Jones. life. Brei.ler, Mr. Pelt, Mee Scott. Misses Wiles, Pennock, Way, Mrs S:rickland' Encase ; Washington Union Sonic:3 Lediea' Aid Societe Of the Sixth Presbyterian (Murcia; per hire. F . . 13.?Efarbongh ; Ssldiers' Aid Society of the Church of the Saviour, West Philaielphia, psr S. H. Goddard; Ladies' Aid- Society of Mullion Hill, N. 5., ehirts, drawers, north's. pillOWo, eo:ke, potabee, ap ples, cabbage, &c., &c. ; Ladies' Aid Society of Lower Illskefteld, quilts, shirts. to:fele, Ac.; Howard Sawing Circle, shirts, drawers, flips , re. &c. It O:TPREPARATION FOR Tile CO - UNT ING UOUSE.—lossruction ie Boootssepiug, Pen manship, Calculations. do ,at oat PTE DEN'S Phita delphies Commercial College, N. Jr, corner &EVE NTEI and CUESTDIIIT &rens. ()pan Day and Evading. TweLty• five Der cent off regular prices. n028,36* cat. NOTICE, —THE ANNUAL MEE - PING of toe ti T. OOKfI OLDErs9 of tea WE if I.IIILADELPWI6,. 1U UAL 13e,VIti3 FUND AND 0031 PANT will be held at their office 04 31.0tiOA.1C, Dec. 1, at 3 o'olcck P AD election Tor Directors will elan be. held on the same day, et the eeme hour. B. G.GBINDI.9IIING, n 029 D.* Oashltr. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.—T It E 11401 A lINIVRKSABY will be celebrated on MONDAY AFTERNOON, let December, in the CON TINENTAL 110 lILL. A Deafness Ideating wilt: be held et 9 ; Dinner et 5 o'clock. Idtrobere will pleaie at tend wilhont further notice. ficotsmen, or thtir deseentents—strangers in the city, eesiring to participate, are requested to signify their in tentions to GECilt E YOUNG.tiecTetary, .fle. JOHN B. GOUGH:L.— THREE LEG -11,3 TURES will be delivered by this brildint and dis twat:llond Lecturer, In the AOADICNY OF HMO, as follows TOESDAT lOVENI IG, December 9th.— , i Eloquence and Orators." Au entirely new lecture, said to be the gem of all bis lectern. `IHURSDAY EVENING, December Here and there in Britilin," TUESDAY EVE NING, December 16th.—; 4 Lights and Sbad ewe of London Life " ' , The stile of tickets will con mance on TatfllSO S Y MORNING, Pecerubpr 4 , b, at 9 o'clock, A. at the Academy of Mneic ; Elartien's, GOO Ohtstuut street; end at the Ameriran Tract SOCtety. 929 Chestnut street. IleeelYed seats in the Paiquette, Parquttte Circle, Bal. cony, and Orchestra. 50 mute, for each lecture; rs-lally Circle, 25 cents. To be bad at rdartien's and the Tract floClety. Doors open at 7 Lecture to commence at 8. The proceeds of these loctorre will be appropriated to the benefit of the sick and Wounded Soldiers at and ne tr the battle fields, and otherob)eote of benevolence [ao29 7t [TrIIOIIIOEOPATRIC HOSPITAL, ,111.6 OUTRBBET etreet —This institution ia now open for the reception of sick and wounded soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the moat comfortable manner, free of charge. B GLBeIN, no22.tf Brey of Board of Eilanagers. pialip OFFICE OF THE NURGrIEOIi•ARTIST %LB TO THE'ABALY AND NAVY, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. Zith, 1862. Wonrided Soldiers and. Bettors di:itro:Le of availing thrmaelSee of the National Approwiation for etipplylng Artificial Limbo, should apply immocliotelY at the office of the surgeon. Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHBSTNUT Street. B. FRAN& PA.L6IBII, oc2d tf Government Burgeon-Artiet. TrFARMERS' AND MECILANICV BANK, PHILADELPHIA, NOVelllbOr 21, 18d2 At an election held on the 17th or November, 1852, the following. tamed Olookholders were elected Daemon of Ibis Bank : b. A. Mercer, . - Anthony J. &Mak, Edwin llt. Lewis, William U. Wo3dwari, Tease 8. Waterman, So3epti 8. Lovering, Jr., Llndley Smyth, Bei•jimin A. Farnham, Richard O. Vale, " Joetina B Llonincott, Joseph C. Grubb, James R. Campbell. John A inure, And at a meeting of the Directors this day, A. A.. NAB OB% Arq „ was unstrhatinsly re• elected Presitent ED Wrti Of LEWIS. E. 41 Vice President vand WILLIA BUSE TOti , Jr., Costlier. n025-10t W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier. wage. CORN EXI il,g• PHILADELPHIA, Nov held lioveruber 17th, 1862, were elected Directors ol th Alexaeder G. Cane% D3ll floblit. Jr., George L. Buzby, Edward G. Knight, Witham L. filacdook, James Steel, And at the meeting of Direotore, this day, ALEX AIMEE G. OATTELL. was .unatimonely re elected Pine Went; A.111 , 3X Bet, Floe Ment, and J DR.E W. TORRE ir Oaitiler. no2s.tf 3. W. TORREY, Castder. OFFICE OF RELIANCE uss. 1.1.3 COMPANY OP PHIL &DEL PHIA, Nov 22, 180.-5, GENERAL MEETING* OF THE STOOK; HOLDERS of this flom,any will be held, in pdrenance of the charter, on MONDAY, the 15th day of December next, at 12 o'clock E., to hear the report of the Board of Di, ec"ors for the elevermonths ending with the 30th day of the present month, and also to consider and determine upon the expediency of increasing the (ASH. OAPI rim of the Company to the sum of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND VOI&IJARS, according to such rules and :'regulatfcrs as may be adopted at a general meeting con vened for -that purpose." NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that an ELECTION for. THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to manage the affairs of the Company for the ensuing year, will be held at the same time and 'place, between the hours of 22 o'clock E. and 2 o'clock P n 022 swmtDls B. M. HINOi3PC&N, Secretary. yhhip.- OFFICE GIRARD F acM.INS. CO., 415 t 1,3 WALNUT ht., PHILADELPHIA., Nov. 10, 1851 —The Dheciors have this day declared a dividend of FOITE DOLLARS her sluzirofor the last six months, rat able to the Stockholders cm arid after this date. ALFRED S. GILLETT, Treastrer. nol2•w}bu9t ErrNIOTICE,‘„,..6I),RIIT PRILADZLWALS, november 4,1882 —Tho following Resolution was this day adopted by the Boarel.of Dirett tors and ordered to be published: Resolved, That the unsold portion or tbaßtook of this Bank be offered to the present Bteckholeara at Par, each Btockhol4er to have the privilege of takinca pro rata share c Steoording to a smile adopte4 Ay the - Board, pro. videdsubscription and payment be suede before the first 44, of January,lB6B. - • - fiontisl J. W. TOBillat atißlaler, TILE i'RESS.---PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY. DROEMBER I. 1862. " 48 South T CITED Street. C 1 1.. A NILE BAN 24, '1862 —.5.t the electioa the. halowing stockholders is Bank Christian J. Hoffman, Hobert Rryten. W. Gatherwood, William P. (lox, Remand A. Bonder, Bsmuet T. Canby, ' Wiitans. irrRIDGE TURNPIKE COMPANY. _ A, grPtaol y ro the provisions of an net of Asadzardy ot Voininoutvealilt, approved ou the drat day of day, A. 1)- 1861, a Special ree.ting of the dtdbitholder,4 or the Binge Turnpike Company pill be bad et the Office of the Company, No. 131 gonili FLIf CLI Street, (second story,) in the City of PhilAtloLta, oti IKON DAY, tho Bth day of December, a. D. 1862. at i 2 M., for the pnrprae of signifying to the tievornor, in ir intrntion to no and b , coral, ouni-ot, to the provisions it the 11iti, 15th, 16,h, 17th. had i Bth Beetteas of the act ot Assembly. oporowd on the 2611 der of Id unary, 1839, entitltd f.dta Act regulating Turnpike and Plank-lioad Companies," or to dedlare so to do. By Oilier of the Board of Maringorm JO DIPR a. orav, 8f eretery Ridge 'turnpike Corn pup. Philadeivhia, sf.o7 '26,1862 nn26• wice6k MiLITAKY. VOLUNTEEIIB WANTED Fon • CONPANY A. Captain saniumt, HAZARD, YR., Late First Lieutenant 6th Pe , msylvania qtavalry. R .431 ilfh' HEAVE ASTILLERE Li a battalion of dlx Companies to be , raised for the epeeist purpose of garrisoning PUB ftrONltt3E. A part of the Battalion is now on dot) , titers, and each company is rent off as fast as completed without regard to tin cibers COMPANY A is nearly fall, and is now in camp in a mint beautiful and healthy local ea on Dswey , s Lane, Hermann wn. and aft soon as comphsted will leave direotly for the Fort. BVIMY RAU ItIBSTBEED IN PHIL IDELPHIA WILL, BEOlt YE BOUNOL AS FOLLOWS:" Advance United States Bounty.. 8.2.5 00 " Pay and Premium 15 01 ditizens' Bona ,. Fund on arrival at Port Monroe.. 50 00 Bounty from United States at the end of enlist-. meat 75`00 blekirg a total:I-mots , ' 6165 00 As tbis is to bo a picked corps none bat sober and orderly Inez tired apply at the RENDEZVOUS N E. CORNER Elmira AND ORESTNIIT al' 13 ZGE (lII> Staint ) ItECRUITB FOR THE REGU LAR AEISY OP THE tiNi ric ()STATES WAN r- BD ! !—S2 will be paid to sup pereou briagloit ati acceptable recruit . For fluther Information apply at the Fendetivone, 419 WALNUTStreit. 'MOS. O. WILLIA.SI3, nol7-19t* ()apt 19th UV S. A., Recroltiott Wham. CONTINENTAL - OAVATARY.* _LwaNTmo.--Two locopmlos to fill the Be lk*" gin:kept of ,OONTINEN'i'Ais Li.O4lT ALEN - , DOW in ‘t Cony Hatcalfe," HADDON HELD, N. J. Officers who have bud experience preferred. ftiorl J it. PIDYTOR, 001. Oomm-ludiult. IL S. REVENUE STA.IIIPS. R EVENUE STAMPS' AVERY DENOMIN&TION ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO THIS DATE, FOR SALE AT THE POST OFFIOE. 'UNITED STATES 1 E VENUE E3TAMPS. I have received the following, for sale AGREEMENT or CONTRACT, 5 and 10 cents. CHECKS, 2 cents. - EXPRESS, 1 cent. * PROMISSORY NOTES or DRAFTS, 6, 10,'30 cents, and 81.50. I OREIGN EXCHANGE, 5, 10, and 30 cents. LEASE, 60 cents. BOND, 25 cents. CERTIFIOATES OF STOOK, 26 cents. TELEGRAPH, 1 and 3 cents. MISCELLANEOUS CERTIFICATE, 10 cents, ENTRY, 25 cents. CONVEYANCE, 50 pints. MORTGAGE, 50 cents. FIRE, MARINE, AND LIFE INSURANCE, 25 . • cents. PROPRIETARY, 1,2, 8, and 4 cents. POWER OF ATTORNEY, 26 Gents. PROTEST, 25 bents. PROBATE OF WILL, 50 cents. LEGAL DOCUMENT 3. 60 cents. BILL OF LADING, 10 cents. - WARETIOUrIE RECEIPTS, 25 cents, MA.NIT'E3T, $l. PAtSAGE TICKETS, 60 cents. • WOI-IN M. RILEY. COLLECTOR, FARMERS' AND MECHANICS , BANK BUILD. IND, 427 CHESTNUT Street. - no2B St AN CI Mi. G SILVER DEMAND. NOTES, QtrAvanimAnnits , vouoinuts, OREOKS Oli WAS/HIP:1'10N, and ONNTIWIOATES OF iNDBBTBDNE§IFWANTZ% 7 3.10 NOTES FOR SALE. DREXEL -8 00, rats , lm 34 Booth• THIRD 'West: FIVE TWENTIES; 20—YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS PAYABLE AT TEE OPTION OF THE GOVERN MENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I ma Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TRBASITRY to receive utbscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, intend will% commence from the DATE OF 'fitIB EORMPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the prevent" rammtuar ON GOLD, the Bonds Yield about NIGHT per cent. per mama. A fun supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 S. °UTE' THIRD St. noi tf MILLINERY GOODS. bribLlNE.Lia GOODS. M. BERNHEIM, 726 CHESTNUT STREET, r now In store, Met received from AUCTION, a large Dad choice stook of RIBBONS, of all widths and colors. • SLOWNRB, all the new shades. FEATENBS, do. do. do. VICIAVNTS, do. do. do. BILKS, do. do. do. BLADE. ENGLISH ORATES, at all primly and ELOVENING RIBBONS to gun, and all other artioleg, beionging in the Millinery Line. He is now selling o — hi; entire stook at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES If fillt 0,1211, and would call the attention of the trade to Ma fact. Don't forget, No. 726 OHNSTSSUT STREET. N. B.—Yelvete cut bias. ea26-tt THOS. KENNEDY & BRO. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. KANN NOW READY THEIB *'ALL IMPORTATIONS OP FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS. AND (mistrial, mmumani GOODS. asS-Itm 1862 FALL. 1862 WOOD & GARY. 5111X318130338 TO LIDOOLN, WOOD, .% SIOHOLD, Nays now in !tore • COMPLETE STOCK oa MILLINERY GOODS. CONSISTING OW Eilk Velvet and Colored St= BONNETS AND HATS. French Flowers, Feathers, Ribilwas, 4t0., To which they rewilectrally invite the Wastion or the former patrarus of the Dome, end the trade genera/. TNFORMi%TION FOR TRP, 'TEO .i. PLE.—DIAGMVS OURREROV ROLDESSiramm. fectured at No. 316 ORBSTIll:111. street, between ilisird and, Found. 1 1,000.40z0n Currency Raiders, at 810 per down. r 3.2o4d,dozert Currency Holders, at 60c. per damn. 1 1 ,040 dozen. Currency Solders, at 600. per dozen. 1,000 dozen Currency Raiders, at 72a, par dozen. /t OOO dozen Currency Holders, at 84,c. isn a rdozen. ; 2danufactured at MAGER'S, Slit ORRSPRIIT St. Storekeepers at a distance, please at this out and ' paste it `on: a abset of letter paper, and mark await° the tine the number of each kind wanted, and thaws" will ibe sen t ea well 41 if tin vat- tieb were Pete Itratf tit Merbeelvag, 001-at . - RETAIL DRY GOODEI. BLANKET DEPARTMENT. THE LARGEST STOCK* OF BLANKETS IN PHILADNIAPRIA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , CO WREII-I.ITHWAIT Fe 63 CEO, N E CORNER, EIGHTH &ND M MINT SIS. del mwr-tf EYRE & LANDELLL FOTTRTH AND: /MOH POPLINS FROM AUCTION. PURPLE POPLINS, GREEN POPLINS, BLUES, BROWNS, BLACKS, MODE MERINOES, BLUES, PURPLES, BROWNS, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES, FINE. SHAWLS, CLdAKS, 813. 1 4-4 LYONS VELVETS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BKOCHA SHAWLS, GOOD BLANKETS,- . VELVET CLOTHS, WELSH FLANNELS,, CLOAK CLOTHS. not.tf N Ow OPEN. Superb Lyons Velvet Cloaks, India silk ..Cloaks, Velvet Pile Cloaks, Mohair Plush Cloaks, Woolen Plush Cloaks, Castor Beaver Cloaks, Diagonal Plush Cloaks, French Doeskin Cloaks French Beaver Cloaks, Magnificent (ros de Paris Cloaks. NEW CLOAKS OPENING EVERY MORNING. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., N 0.920 CHESTNUT STREET, no7-fmcalra FINE CLEYTH CLOAKS. VINE FROSTED BELVER CLOAKS. PINS BLELOK - TIVIOOT 01;0.6.1C8 NEDIIIIIL PRICED. OLOdXS, FINS BLANKET BRAWL'S. 'EXTRA ORE&P BALMORAL% PINE LA.BGE BLANKETS. SUPERFINE FROSTED BEAVERS. OASTOR BEANEES-TRIOOTB. , DOI'S 'FINE OLOTIIING. SUITS "MADE TO ORDER. 000 PER OONARD, ii 02841 B. N. ODE ' NINTH and liiiRKET JAS. R,. CAMPBELL: •Sc 00.. /61PORTERS AND CASH DEALBILS IN DRY GOODS. • AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 727 CHESTNDT RTftEET, liftve just received, snd ago now offorbig, magnificent Ones of BILKS, SHAWLS, it DBESS Goops, R.SPEOpILLV ADAPTED TO THIS SifIASON. ocB-tf " NEW MOURNING STORE," 923 CREST.NUT STREET. Evtry article for - MOURNIN IQ" WEAR. MOURNING BONNETS, READY AND TO ORDER,. M. & A. - MYERS & Co., DOOR 'VERS. oc3o-tbsoi 1024 oaEiTNIiT STREET. . M. NEEDLES. LACES - '-'WHITE GOODS; LINENS, EMBROIDERIES. . fsu assorhnont of the above au hand M LOW pßiclia, to Width additions aro mado of all NOVELTIES. ie2s-tf 102.4 OIiBb'IVUT iSTREAT. NEW 811.A.Wit AND CLOAK STOItE • No. 715 North TENTH Street. We have jug opened, next door to our Dry-goods Store, a :RAWL AND ototar..STOßß, Where there wilt always be found a'complete assort went of • • " Long and Sstuare Blanket Shawls. - Brocho Long 'Shawls. Striped Broche &pawls. Also, the reweet and latest styles of FALL AND 'WINTER 001rEUINGS, Of Water-proof, Melton, Black French Matta: Black French •Tricot, Black French Beaver. Plain and Bibbed Frosted Beaver Cloths. Coverings made to order at short notice.. _ RALMOR AL SKIRTS ! B& I AKORA.I, SKIRTS 1 600 Full large- atze, at $3 00, worth $3.50. 300 " " $3 50, " $3 75. 150 " " " $3 75t " 00, 500 " " " $4OO, to $4.50. These are the cheapest Balmorals In the atty. BEABONABLS DItESEI GOODB, OF 11VERY VA H. ETU, & SON, non Nos. 718 a 716 N, TENTH. EL, so. Costa& fIHOICE DRY GOODS--just re ‘../ served. Brovitt Poplins, risk and Figured. Brown Wool Poplins, Double Width. Merinoea of all Shades. 'Wool D'Laines, Plain and Figured. Ootton and Wool D'Lahies--a nice lint. Figured fderinoes. ' ftdl line of Plain Shawls. A. full line of Gay Shawls. One lot or Black Figured Mohers, at ma. Bix lots of Brown Alpacas, chdoe. A full line of Oassimerea A fall line of Vesting. pLOAKIN CLOTHS. N.,.;" G SUBLIME QUALITY. • JohannVe Frosted Beavers Medium. priced Frosted Beavers. Thick and fine French Beavers. Tricot, OfititOr, and Union Beavers. Mohair and Sealskin Cloakings. Supirfine Oassimeree, viz: Silk Mixes—Black, nest fancies— Boye--Extra heavy—Union---51eltons, Ac. 6.4 Coatings and Overcoatinge. Novelties In fancy Yeetings. BALMORE.LS. One hundred pieces 25. cent Detainee. Auction lots fine Black Alpacas. ' • 4i Fine Blerinoes and Poplins Bleck Poplins, 87c. $l, .61,25. Fine Blankets and Flannels: - BOIS' CLOTHING. . Experienced Cutters, good Cloths, and " Good work—Garments made to order. COOPER & oatisaw, n 0264 S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. SEAL SKIN BEAVER CLOTHS, for Ladles' Cloaks, Velvet Bleak Clothe, Frosted Beavers, Black Beaver °leaking& EYRE & tA.NDETAL, FOURTH and ABAH Street!. TRY GOODS FOR WINTER. _Low Rep. Poylini, French Merinos, colored Monseelinea, - Pettit De 13eiee, Foulard Silks, Blanket 13halale, Balmoral Skirts, Bleak Bilks, leanni Blank Bombazines, , Worsted Plaids Oheap de Laiies, French Ohintaps, Shirting Brooke Rawls, Fine Blankets, Otib Blankets. BRABPLBBS BROTH - 888, ORNSTNIIT and ,EIGHTH Strada. IJEAVY CORD AND FINE, HAIR, CORD POPLINS or RSPB ) all Colon. Pine Branch Merinoes, do. Black and Colored Poult de Solo Silks. Blaak. asd Colored (lorded Silks. Bich Lustre Black Silks. Black. Merinoes Cashmeres, Rens, and Potiins, Bich Printed dolma, (kahmeres, and De Labia. Medium-priced Dress Goods. low-price De Lathes, Prlnte, Stripe and Fisured Trench Chintzes. BOW IN HAUL & 26 Smith SBOOND Street. N. B.—Several additional lots of Chaine Lain or All wool Long Brodie Shag ls, lust received from Auction, Per Sale Cheap. no2I ULA.NNE6S, BLANKETS, &a.— A good assortment of all the approved waken of Whaler Flannels and Inglis/ and American Mankato at the lowest prima. SREPHARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ARRIBON, n025-12arp 1008 01310311113 T Street. TJACE CURTAINS AND MUSLIN LEAPERIES.-wThe subscribers have the finest assortment of rich Lace Curtains and Embroidered Nina lins to be found in the eity, at last season's prices. limo, a hyrse voortment of Curtain and Furnitstra materials, gt the most desirable style.. ABNPHAS% VAN NABLINGEN, d ABEISON, p9p• I?trp 104:4,0illiSZNIIT Btreit, • T R. CASBELBERRY 45 NORTH GT • EIGHTH Street, bag on hand desirable MOUBNING GOODS. • • 4.4 All-wool Black Rens, 95 cents. 4 4 " 64 0 81.06. 4.4 u " " SL2S• Black Alpacas. from 28 cents to`BB. Black and White Detainee. 18X and 25 cents. 5.4 Black Cashmeree, 60 cents. 0.4 " et 6236 cents. 8.4 " " 81 cents. Black BomberAnee, Temeee Olothe, all-wool Betakes, 3.4, 6.4 and 6-4 Black Marines, IX yards will ; Figured Black Detainee, all-wool, 873{ ; Black Nauru-. ing Silk. All of the above at nearly old prices. ~ - J. 'OA , 3sr.Lll EERY, - - - No. 45 North EIGHTH Street. S. . R. CASSELBERBY has on hand over 800 pieces new at} les ilgured'Delaines, 25 cents. . 4.4 Poplin Reps, ill -wool, 81. • - .4.4 s, a $•; 8112. 4.4 41 It a $1.26. 4-4 Figured Pontine, rich sts lei, at 50 cents. 10 tsieceei figured Merinos, black and Magenta, $l.lO. Figured Merinos, from 75 to 81.10. Aline of tieured all. wool Detainee, frem 35 to 62c. 1 cake Ftench Merinos, all the new. Mimics; at'' $1.15: • J. R OASSEL BERRY, No. 45 North EIGH rfl.dereat. J•. OASSICL 'BERRY ham on hand BLANK RI T, BBOOHE, and SIELLA BaA.wLs, at lost year's prices. 15.4 Shepherd Plaid Shawls, $4. Shepherds' Plaid Long Shawls, $6.60. Blue Plaid Long Shawle,.ss 75 3 lots open- centre Mode Broche Long Shawls, $lO to $14.- CHAIN-LAINE Broohe Square Shawls, with black, mode,•Ocariet, white, blue and green centres. - - Broche Long Uhain-Laing Shawls, with , black, scarlet, Magenta, green, bine, white, and two and four-faced °entree, frcm $lO to $7O. Open centre Black Broche Square and Long Shawls, $2O, $23, $3B and $5O, all km the recent French salea. J. R. OISSELBERIAY, No. 45 North Eighth. Street. J. R. OASSELBERRY has on hand black and fluter Mks; also gad-colored Silks, at old prince. Several lots fancy Bilks, at 82X. Several lots fancy Silks, email checks, 75 to $l. Block Figured Silks; also Stripes, 90 to $125. 10 pieces extra heavy rich shades Brown Silks. Beavy white, pink, scarlet, Magenta, blue, dark blue, Iruirtholdt Silks, as low as ever cold. J. R. OASSELBERRY, No. 45 North Eighth Street. J. R. CASSELBERRY has on hand Staple Goode in - the way of 5.4. 11. 4.•;* end 12 4 Sheetings ; 11 I bleached Sheeting, slighily soiled, 47 cents; , Shining Muslin% from centeemp--Williatneville, Waruarata., Bay &G., Am.; Flannels, colored and white; 1 bale twitted Gray Flannels, cheap; striped Shirting Flannels, 60 cents; tismilton bleached. Canton Flannels, widest, at 31. X ; Blankets, colored and white, 2 cases; 8-4 bleached Teals Damseka, rich patterns at 56 cents S.ll. oessßLßEways Mammoth Dry Goods House, No. 45-North-EIGHTH Street, below Arch. P. 8 —Gloves and Hosieryi in• greet' variety, at old 7FIILADITAPTY.I&. JOHN H. BTOKINIS, 702 ABOH Street. DRY GOODS. . WHAT IS SO ACCEPTABLE A T T °MITSUI/LB PrwieSEUT AS AL PIEJE OF MUSLIN?—We have one of the largest stocks of 611JSDISS in Philadelphia. Many of them have bean bought a long time. We will soil them by the pleae'at, leas than wholesale prices. Good Bleached Muslin, 15 cents; Us bleached, 16 cents; Double-width, both white and un bleached, of all Dashes; Calicoes, 10.4 cents; Canton Flannel, 25 cents. Storekeepers can save from 10 to 20 ner cent. by haying of US- B D. &W.H. PE KNELL, 1021 MAhKET Street, belew Eleventh. del. St 4 4 LYONS CLOAK VELVETS, Wide 'Velvet* 818 par yet& 4;4 Velvets, 86 and 88, and $lO. ' V.Ylfig 1A4611:16LL, nolB-tf FOURTH and A. 11013. Street& WHOLESALE HOUSES. ATWOOD, WHITE, +So Co, No. 509 MARKET STREEr, Invite attention to a large and varied assortnaenk of PRINTS, of desirable Fad Eltyles. MANCHESTER lIELAINES, New Colorings and Styles. BALIYIORAL SKIRTS, nigh- colored, and in Luse Va' fay. STRIPED SHIRTING FLANNELS, In Large Variety. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. W 411,1862. n02T1.2t 4COMMIS9IOII EtOtrS ES pit ELADELPHIA 13Atit MARUFAC- A. TORY. BURLAP BAGS OF ALL SIZES FOR CORN, OATS, OOFFEE, BORE-DIM Ao: ALSO, : SEAMLESS BAGS Of staidard makes, of all sizes, for sale at low figures for net cash on delivery. GEO. 0-RICK}, 219 OHUROff ALLEY. n 029 6t COMXISSION HOUSES. D . Alas! BAG A S ! BAGS ! 5,000 Androscoggin, 2 bus., 17 oz., cotton. 18,000 Ozark, do., do. 4,000 Yeoman, do., do. 3,000 Centreville,' d 0.,, do. 2,000 Prince Albert, do., do. 5,000 Hanover, do., do. 3,000 Union, A, flax and cotton. Gunny and Burlap Bags, all sizes, for sale by • JOHN T. BAILEY - ,t 00., nolo.lnr* 113 North FRONT Street CAR,PETINGS. • OLOTII/3, AND MATTING'S. WOLFE 8a C 0 . , 0011111ISSION NEBOlialiTS, No. 132 01 - lEBTNUT STREIT, PRILADELPEILIi a - A fall assortment of Philadelphia-mode O. always In Store. 004•2 m C OTTON YARN. SIIPBRIOR COTTON YARN, No. 10, YOB BALE BY FROTILENGRAM & WELLS. 002-1 S ARMY GOODS. DARK-ELVE BOAT CLOTHS. DARK—BLUE OAP MOTES. ORE-SLUT[ (MOTHS FOR OPZIOESS. ARMY BLANKETS, e'rea - rwai WIXOM 1.0-OUNCIE BUM. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVE LINEN DRILLS AND,DIICIE. B.ROWN AND BLEAOHED SHEETINDS AND TINOS. For asie by FROTHINGEtAIIt dr.. WELLS. yel4f SI-lIPLEY, HAZARD, & No. 112 , CHESTNUT BENNET, COMMISSION ISIKBONANTS PO= 711 011,31 OP PIEILADELPHLI—MADE GOODS. se2o-erg LADIES' FURS. F ußs! GEORGE F. WOMRA.TIL no. 415- AND 417 ARCH STRZET, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT LADidES' FURS, To which the attention of the imbue is invited. nolB-24n L ADIE3' FANCY FIT - RS! JOHN. A. STAMI3ACH, I'MPOBTEB AND NABUT&OrOBEE Ok LADIES' FANCY FURS, No. 826 MICEE STREET, BELOW NINTH. Just opened, a large and handsome Stook of 'LADIES' AND OBILDBEE'S Ird:NOT BUBB, of every descrip- Lion and in the .newest and most approved styles, at the Lowort Oa& Prices. 007-8 m LAIRS' FANCY FURS. JOHN FABEIRA.„ No. 71 ARCH ET., BELOW EIGHTH, DiPORTME AND MANUFAOTUNBR LADIES' FANCY FURS. Ily assortment of Fancy Furs ror Ladies mad Children 11141 AW complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices for cash. Ladloa, please give me a ca m 00.3-4mif AMERICAN STEAM FLOUR Nos. 77,79, & 81 LAUREL STE,EET, Below FONT; Philadelphia. The undersigned, having commenced the XlWag hazi ness at thia weil.known old iltand, are prepared to fur nish ' ' GROVER% DEAFABJ3, AND TAMILIES With tha yery best arts le of Wheel Flour,. at the low est rates. Clive iss a trial, and we will inanaritee entire satisfac tion.- lt/Mined constantly on band:. no2Y-3.mtl , BAIiNES & illtooxal. NOTICE.—THE FIRM sae MOTZ 4.‘& BOlialfl is dissolved by the death of A. W. Boehm. The surviving partner, A. B. HIOTZ, wilt settle up the bassinet s of the firm. Fintansimati, Nov. 48,1892 JAYE AND BAIL-PROFESSOR J. zSAAOS, 00IIIIST AND AItRIBT, from Ley . den, .11o1land, k permanently located at No. All PINE! Street, where persona atlllcied with disenies 'of the Tall or 'BAlt' will be scleattically - treated, and a oureiguassatled, if curable. AIITIPICIIArs IMBS in serted 'either:4 per. ohexes, maik tor .sm. AMlnitlan. ntai-'l2t* - VON. FOR , wmfrEn -EVENINUS. —somtotug,now. Dame roclana's Pradictlone," aoapifa gime, consisting' of fifty sendole ,amtning Oiteatioze, and a 'thousand an sears. It afford , ' greet amasemerti for all: To be had of ,WILLIS P. EIA.Z p. Bookseller, 724 oagsrmar street, and Toy aid *8E10! blores. • It* CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.' Paint Boxes, Photograph Albums, Writing Alums, D2awlog Alburtis, Picture Albums, Toy Albums, Oartoa do Visits coplt s from Engravings, . Pictures for ,Children,Tictures for Coloring, Colored Engravings for framing, Palm Papers, Gilt Borders. , Alao, Boxeswith Barmy Letter Papers an Ea velopie. ' TEE BEST PLACE-TO BUYS. OUR TOY'S'FOR 0nni8351%13 81LE3 la No. 32 South FoUSTH. titruet. ONE PRICE, tho Lowest Rite, and the Best Atigort• meat. Oall EarlY. Openthg New Gonda. ' W. TILLER. Importer, , S*l.3t ' 32 South POUR ;7B Stmt. IVENY TOYS AND FANOY GOODS. —sow Opening, an endlees variety of now Goodo, and selling at the very Lowest Rake. Call Rally to emu° theselection. TILLBR. Importer, del St 32 South FOUR ra &mat. • TOYISI TO1S!!: TOYS! , !!---All the new style,cheatii' at 32 South POUR PH Ktreot. U. early. ' —" W. TILLER; del-3t - Importer,: _ . . • NEWAND ATTRACTIVE BOOKS. _LA -mu SECOND BOOK OF ORB HUNDRED PIOTILRBB, beautifally printed and_ bound in &iota ; 30 cents. - BLIND AlefOS AND HIS YE LIVET PRINUIPLES. A capital book to promote peace and good-will among bunt aidclBma, cloth, l 3 cents. . THE MILL GIRLS. Convoying /1313:011Ei or impor tance on soma of the ilutiea of common life; 18n to, 50 'curie. t.UNDAY 8 OHOOLB IN THE MOUNTAINS. The history and results of a Sunday School effort in a desti tute neighborhood; 18roo, 25 cents. BUNNY MADGE; or, the Light of the Household; 18mo, ciwh, 30 cents. THE PEASANT AND HIS GUEST, illustrating the history, or four boss A seasonable book,'profusely il lustrated ; 16mo cloth, 36 omits Published and for E ale hy the AMERMAN. SILWAY SCHOOL UNION, N 0.1122 ORESTAITT Street, Phi ladelphie.'del mw2t JHE. BEST - JUVENILE BOOKS THIS SEASON . THE BOBI3IN BOY---A true *dory of the early life of Major General N. P. Banks, elegantly illustrated. S. very interesting and valuable bank for boys from twelve to tixteen. Price 75 ate. THE PRINTER BOY—By the author of gt The Bob bin Boy," the Life of Benjamin Franklin; alio a very interesting illnatrated book for boys from twelve to six teen. Prise 76 cts. BIOGB.S.PRY OF BELF•TAUGHP MEN—By Prof. B. 8. - Edwarde,,a capital book for bo) a from fourteen to eigbteen. Nice ItL DANDY JA.Ol3,—An illuatrated book of &tamale, for boya from four to eight years old; written andi.linstrated by Billings. Price t.O eta FOUP:TERN PET GOBLIRES--or, history or all the pets of a little boy, with pictures to each i . a most de lightful book for boys and girls from four to eight 'years. !rice 58 FAiE EREANS—Or, Wanderings in Elf-Land. A new and highly Interesting fairy book for girls and boys of all ages. Price 75 Ms. Also, some handsome boxes of juvenile books. Dealers will do well to order samples of the above, and other equally attractive juveniles. Individuate deeirimg them aLd not flailing them at the book- stores ' may order of us by mail. J. E. TILTON & CO., uo2O•thrrat publiehers, Boston. 1863 -NOW READY, • TUB - PHYBIOUN 8 VIBITIKG"VI3T, BOOK OF ENCI3GMENTB FOR 1883, of all the various siz6e and styles of binding. Also, an The additional pages In which can be neEd for special memoranda of MM., or by Oanntry Physioismior others who furnish their own prescriptions. LINDS.A.Y BL&KISTON, Publishers and Bookeellkre, del-tf 25 Booth oIXTEI Billet, above Ohestont. EW BOOK S.-THE CANOE AAA . TRH EAD'OLB--Adventares Among the Borthweatern Rivera and Formate, and lathattatia: By Major Winthrop. 12mo. $l. The PoeVa Journal, by Bayard Taylor ' 12mo. $l. Margaret at Home ; or, The Leaven. Still Working, 16mo. 76 as. Margaret Warner , or, The Young Wife at the Farm, 18mo. 60 ote. Tennyson's Poetical Works, cabinet edition, 2 vols., $2, BO - The Recreation of a Omuta Parson; 2 vole., 12mo. 4115. For sale by WILLILM S. ez ALFRED MS EATEN, 606 CHESTNUT Street. ALECTURE FOR YOUNG- MEN. . Just published, price 6 cents, a new edition of-the late Dr. OULVERWELL , B ORLBBRATEGD LBOTI:11161 on the abuse of the Reproductive. Powers, inducing Nervouenees, gongumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Phyaical Incapacity, &o. he radical mode of treat ment, : without medicine, is fully explained, so sa to en able every one to be bis own physician at the leant pos sible expense. BOON TO THOUSIINDS OF SUFFERERS." Bent 'under eeal, in a plain envelope, to any addreoa, Peet-paid, - on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, Addrella the publishers, - - OR. J. C. "KLINE & 127 BOWERY, New York, Poet Office Box, 4,586.. no4-Smir "FIGHT CARTES DE VISITE FOR, ALI $l. Great improvement in Photography, at COO PER'S ground -floor Photographic Gallery, 1338 COMMIT Street. del.24* 4ik_ DI L 1(1E N SEARCH WILLlra leave son still of the epinion that BillalltB e size rhotosraphs in oil colors are the finest portraits extent. SEGOND Street, above Green. It* Q.., N. WARFEL. PHOTOGRAPH COLORIST.—Ordera solicited and satiefeutory likenesna guarantied. Inquire 701 GEOASTNUP Street, Philadelphia. _ na22.samwfrBt MUCH PLEASURE IS DERIVED 'by looking on a loy(xd one's face. Got Colored Photographs of. RIMIER, of those dear to you—tboy will be true likenesees—oultsl. SEGOND street, above Green. . It* I). T. PRAT T, (SUCCESSOR. TO PP.ATT 6 REATIO 607 CHESTNUT BTEET, Is constantly in receipt of ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHE S, Of desirable styles and qualities, to snit all elastics of bniers. nols-Imif ELI GOLDEN, al Dealer in tine . .6,XERIOAN AND IMPORTED WATOELES, .111,WEL..11Y, AND °LOOKS. oeBl-15are 708 MARKET Street. .14NRIOAN WATCHES,. GOLD AND SILVER WEB aro& 1 : 1. WATSON. sal-Cm No. 325 CHESTNUT atm& FURS ! WATCHES 9 JEWELFiIs A FRESH ASSORTMENT, at LESS ti THAN FORMER PRICES. FARE & BROTITER, iffrportem mb.2o-t1 1324 OELESTNIIT Street. below Fourth The Use of Light Wines is Conducive to Temperance." STRICTLY PURE • a ( LOS ANGELES--At OM OF TIM ANGELS." ) CALIFORNIA ,WINES ! DEREOT FAWN TEE VINEYARDS OF MESSES EOGLIGN A FRONLING. EQUAL IN QUALITY, END CREATES IN PRIDE THAN THE WINES OF VIE OLD WORLD ! WRITE OE ROCK WlNE—Very delicate; fine in flavor; euperior Ise a Dinner. wine to the famoue BSine! ' 1111S...CATEL—Very cho'ce ; of exquisite banquet; an excellent dessert wine - ANGELIOA—A hied- luscious; naturally4sweet wine; greatly admired by ladies ; invaluable Inlthe sick chamber PORT—Of fine, rich flavor; very similar to the old wises of Lisbon - GRAPE BRANDY—The ; pure juice of the grape; of unequalled snperiority The attention of the Trade, Hotel-keepers, Invalids, and Connolessurs, is invited to these wines. In purity, richness, and excellence they are unrivalled, whilst their lowness of price commends them to universal favor. - For Sale by the Case or Single Bottle at the 'SOLE AdENO Y, 42 South FIFTH Street, above CHESTNUT, (late Of fice of Blood's Despatch"). PLEASE OALL FOR SAMPLES. n 029 2t G. G. E VANS, Agent LILLEE'S SAFE , DEPOT BE. morx.,9 to No. saklonth EINNINNTE{ Street, DM the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankftd for pest favor*, and beta determined to 'merit future patronage, has eocarod Ity elegant and cons/putout store, and has now on has: large, assortment of Obillod Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Bales, (the [strictly fire and burglar proof stares made.) Also,Lilikei Unequalled Bank Vault, Elate, and Bank Lochs L 11.1105 Bank Vault Boors and Looks - will be forntelso to order on abort notice. This In the strongest, beat pre tooted, and °heaped Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillis's Reg Cabinet Bare, for Plate; SewelorY, dm. This Safe is ooe ceded to surpass in style end Merinos anytUzis 7914 fared for this ;wpm, and is the only one that is 111141 a ere and burglar hireeL tirsOtAr. BforPan.—l bees now on band say twenty a Torrid, Herring. k Co.'s Bales, meet of them nearly rem and some forty.st other makers, comprising a Com** assortment as to edges, and all lately =changed for tis. now celebrated , Idlile Bats. They will be sold at rem low prime. Thome call sad exambos. _ jang.iytr DI. O. BADLIiLt: Agent., VLOON• BARREL MACHINERY Yea BALM —A compiela set a itt&OHINICRY for ruarnifacturing Maur BnaTels, Including Circular Pawl, ton cutting stoves, JoAiling Wheels. Iron Trcra Honig, eta. Inquire of 33COOKE "PUGH, del NAV; 17.31 AI&RKIST Street*. FOR SALE CHEAP-NAPO LZON, a not), Clark bay, (Horgan Black. Hawk) war horse, 1534, bane a high ; warranted Boatel ; `was selected with peal oars for a field office add hag son a year's service. He le eight years old cost $500; and is as remairkelts for bottom as for ease and style of motion. Addreti& TIERIENESS, and SAti. 801k1 Streets. del-131* del.B TVORI I .IITE9.—The 'limit ohaTrekino• - b, JL nattial, and lift-size Pictures, are lINIM.Eirci elaborately finished and fresh, warmoolored Iyorytypes --notbAng apprOaoh them in worth. SEOOND Street, above Green. - • ‘ it* R HAIROUTTING, „ ti ata BlikmpoiliNnGt inbest o st7l, go elol. 300 TaTtlBl9B) FOIIII T and ur4bia. HOLIDAY GOODS. . ISUHOJA h J&1111171711.1", 112 Spath 1f,161.13.Tti dtToot. NEW PUBLICATIONS. IDTERLEANED EDITION, FHOTOGRAPUS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. : - AltIffti.3,E4ENTS. MRS.% , JOHN - -DREW'S .11,1tOli. Ama. STREET; TREA,TEE:' lewdness Agent and Tressurer TOB. IL traBPIEF. 81300ESS.B.EXOND .PRECIADEIMr: EIXTI3 WEEK -OP' MB. J. K: Otn &EKE: TO-N,OET, And Nyery Night until further wipe, 'EVEBPB DTI EMEND Meier De Boots-• ." • Mr. I. E. Clarke: Mrs- Felix ireetherly - Mrs John Mew". To conclude wlttrttorglurlous comedletut of THE M.AK AND - . Bob Bnckbkth.Ur. J. 13..giarka". - Dome open at 6 .. C" to commence at T Beate secured six dave In advance. d. NUT THEAIfRE,. v v • Bole Iseesen.......Mrs. M. A. `HABBETTtiOg " Dulness Agent: JOHN T. DONNELLY. THIS (ffi2L7U 1 ILVEN/NG: Dad 1x.1663, WM be presented a historical drama entitled COLD /THUS; Or, THE DISDOVEDY OF AMERIOIL. Christopher Colombo? , Hr. E. L. Davenport. Isabkla, Queen of 'Spain ....Mrs. N. Li. Davenport - . To concindifluith the laughable farce of 101 ON PAILS FRANOAISE. Mr. Bprignine • .t... S. laemple. Doors open at 63f,.--Performarese imennenoes at 71 fl - ARPNE.R . & HEYINEINWS -A6E vl SITHE &TEE, MARKET Street, above Twelfth. Adroidion 25 cte, Privute'.boxce, and= Balcony emits*. 50 cte..GeJlery, 15 cts. Doors Open at half naafi o'olooki to corcircence ate quarter past 7. -•• CLOWNS, Dab GARDNER and - JOHN FOSTER.; COMPLETE SUO;OESqI" ORANGE * OF PROGRAMME. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING:' Vac. 1, 1862.1 To oumromeerwith Dashing Evolutions in the Ring. New'and Terribc Feate by the Descants Brothers. First night or Mr. B....fleniming in hie Scenic Act, • LE. MATELOT. Mite Marie end Mita Eliza Gardner in Brilliant Aote • of irnecatrianism. GROTESQUE GROUPINGS' By the MOTLEY BROTHERS. Nova and diversified ACTS IN THE EtlltG, including !Scene Biding, Trick Biding. Tight Rope Dancing. Gymnastic Feats, Acrobatic Exploits, Posturing, &a., By nil the leading Male at.d Female artists. After a cm - hay of performances the whole to conchals with the RBUOATED MULES. •• Family Enteriainmants on Wedncedars and Saturdays. CONCERT HALL-L EC T U 1141- ROO 141-011113TNUT Street, above Twelfth. CAPTAIN &HS' GREAT NAUTICAL ENTESTAIRECENT. Every. Evening at 7 X% o'clock. Arid RATURDA.Y - AFTERNuON at 3'o'Clook. Tbia splindidEntertainment drew crowded homes for 250 t ighte in New York; will remain open a few weeke longer in Philadelphia. Eyery family should witness Capt. -William' Great Whaling 'Voyage before ite depar ture. Liceral arrangements will be• made for salmons Bid benevolent purpose. Tlckete ".c.5 cto., or five for $l. del-lm fl W OLFSOHDPB 0 LA:d 81 0 A. 14 A.- ) e. 'SOIREES. The cribecribers to O. Welfaohn'e Uleetrical Soirees am respectfully informed' that the Egret of the present reties will take place on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, The `4lb, AT VAL FOYER OF THE AtJADEFfit OF- 141.TrRIO. Subscriptiona all' be recPivea by O. ANDRE 00. • 1104'Obeeti.nt street, end BLASIUS SRO'S, 1006 ithest nut street, where programmes may be seen. pot° 4t aBIL MANIA ORCEIESTRA:.-PUB TAO REBRABBA LES every BATURD 1% VON at 3X o'clock at •the 111113P.)&1,FCND GALL. Carl Eentv, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of 11 tickets, sl—to be had of • Et.r.dre- &= Co., 7104 'Jnestrint street ;.J. E. Gould, Eeventu and Chestnut, and 'at . the door. n 0274 pENNSILVANIA AOALIENW OF -IL THE FINE ARTS. 1025 OBEEPPNUT STREET ' Is open daily (Bouldayo excepted) from 9 A. Ifl. tIR IF P. X. Adraloolon 25 cents. (Mildred. half price. Sharon of Kock. 830. her pI[A.SLER'S BAND—OfEee Remove& 1.-L. to ro 214 Eonth EIGHTH Street, below Wlire. no2B 6rlt WANTS. WANTED—A POSITION as - ATV NURSE, by a -respectable married 'woman. Apply at the CharitY Hospital, BUTTONWOOD Street. below Broad. data pARTNER WANTED.—A Howe of twenty years' standing, whose capital bag beem injured by the late commercial revulsion, is anxious' to make the connection of- either a spacial or accira Partner having from 0,000 to $lOOOO. This Is an excellent chance fora suitable party , wishing to engage in a bust. nese which pays 25 per cent. profit'. Fall PactionlarS will be even, and all communications strictly confi dential, by acdreseing a Capital," at this offiCe, with teal name and address. del 2t* To COTT 0N - AND PRODUCE BUYIGE3.—Being able to avail myss'f of ei tares amount of fords which are ontrent•wlthin the %tow lines of the Cotton and other States, I desire to arrange, on literal toms, with a respontible house having some Northern foods, to boy end CODRiPIa to them doting the coming,_winter. Addieas Hotels WABEIL6GTOIT. • no29:2tw INANTED - FIVE' iTHOUSAND DOLLARS NEW PENNIES, DIIIES anti HALE DIMES at a High Premium: Gold, SilVer,'andit Old Demand Notes, City Waxranls and QdutarakassecEP Toncbeie, at but ratee. T. W. DEKI )1C..9110r, nol9'3i* . . 21 South THIRD Street. pARTNER WANTED.—A Respeut - : able Silk Jobbing Reuse on Market street La dearboA of landing c PARTNER, either special cr general, with a cash capital of about $l2 000. to take the placed a senior partner now retiring. This is an excellent chance fot a imitable party entering a house of an established repute.. tion, end doing a safe end paying business. Applical.te will posse addleas J. H. e., Box 8991Thila dtlphia Post Office, with real name and address, which will be comidel ed strictly coefidearial. rto29 -fit PARTNER WANTED: A respects ble Jabbing Firm in Narhet street, of twenty ycsrs' standing,yrhoee capital bag been seriously impairer by. the late commercial revulaions, is desirous of findbmf, either a Owl's] or General P&STNEII--some respecta— ble Gentlemen having from $lO,OOO to $15,000 to invest.: The business, being now oondriote4 upon an exottx— sivelY cash and sbort•time basis, is at present in the beet possible shape, and can be proven by this . , year's caperi-. ence as being capable, by aid of — additional.means, to be made a very safe , and lucrative one; ' ' Communications, with reel name and addltee, (otheria could not be notioed,) which'will be held strictly coat dentiel, will be Redeemed through BOX No. 1908 Philo delphla Poet Office n025.81' PERSONAL BTERAND PAY:-ROLLB, and . Gorsrmient claims of kinds_ embed or cot= Iroted;.,at rritronable. rates by JATA.2S FULTON, 436 WALNUT Weer. Praladelthia. - ' noB-4f pENIBIONS.—SIOO Bounty. and Pty 1 Procured and collected for ecildiers, tailors, and Shia relatives of each as are deceased, at reasonable and ealSa factory ratee. Claims cashed or advanced upon by JA.EIES FULTON, Solicitor for Olaimee , a, 424 WALNUT Street, Philedelphla. Particular attention given to parties living at a db . taunt, - 0.18-u LOST AND FOUI'M LOST—A Certificate for 18 shares in the Capital Stook of the Hazleton Coal Company. in the name of T. Frank Walter, dated March 28, 1862; h,o 2,781. Notice is hereby given that application ham been raids to the Company fora renewal of said certificate. T. FRANK WAITER, Penn Haven, 58eptember, 1862. se22-ta3aka , - . LOST= ---A Certificate lor'ls shares in ...L-.111 the. Capital Stock of the Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Company, in the name of T. Prank Walter, dated April 22, 1862, No. 5.688. Notice is hereby given that apnlieation has been mac to the Company for a renewal of said eertifica'e T. FERNS WALTICS. Penn Haven, September, 1862. se22 m3m* CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. FOURTH ST. CARPET • STORE, - 190. fr SOUTH FOURTH STREET. J. T. DELACROIX, Incites an examination of his stock of , Carpetings, Its which will be found / 250 PCS. BRUSSELS CARPETING% At less than present cost of importation. &leo, 200 pieces extra Imperial, three-ply, superfine, medium, and low grade Ingrain, Venetian, Rail, and Stair Carpetbags at retail, very low far cash. noS-2m. INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. 057102 415 WALETIT STREET, PHILILD7iIiPSII.I. CAPITA:Ii 41200,008. Thle company continmete to take rtek., em the tat Itinee of Property at low rebel. The public emu rely upon its reepensinits, end altit,„ t 7 to VW losses prompf.y. Its disbursements fZor. tbd. benefit of tide public, during the lest nine years, eines .poo,Looo, end wok renpectinll7 * polinit Its favor in the Mum. DIREOTOBB. CRAB. L,DIIPONT, JERRY WA:marit., JOHN W. OLAGHOEN, JOHN THOMMg, 0.1. HEABLITT. ABRAHAM HAW, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER B. H011,,01N.,1, WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN ITHENPqat JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. E. B. LAWBENO) . ff, W'N. O. RUDMAN, JOHN SIMPLEX THOMAS CRAVEN,. Prey,. A. O. GILLETT, Vios. ProoNalli. JIM!, B, ALVORD, SKr etas. 1 1 P 2 ,0 ink_ VAME No. 408. ORICSTNUT .FIEZ AND DYZA MEM. Strec;. END alfga.l24.*C.E. 3Teas. F. N. Buck,l 31. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, 4ohn Snyder, la n , Henry Lewis, Jr., Y. S. Jristice, Alex. Whilidin, Waddington J 2 41, Geo. A. West, 1 1 Chas. Stokes, O. W. DaNis,. Jo hn ..W. Evan:4 ll 4.. FRANCIS N , President OHARIARS.Rimv ,- gosini, The Pivots& WIL/lADLS L IGIANGIGABD,decretary. Pnb.V4tllt VOMMONIVEALTiI 3A - 11.03,00MPAla OF THE frEATELMEMICE..- BEUVANIA. XEIZOTOI4S. !vld JOYne, N. 'Ai Ohm** 11 , !figFs , 'again 1.1. Whltnll,. Jam IC$, W.aljun o Ildward O.Kulitk - Ibbert 81,tuer*er, nonatig 13te StrAtiezn, Henryliewin, Wab ` r O nell * la., Pr-n= 4a. JAME M. Vim BAMITBL &WON; Beareitary. mita GEEBSTNI32 Oiftco• Onnignonwealth sac . Btrett:PhllkiUlishis. . - •ttr. THE puRENOWGIOAL A l / 4 CA tti /WET Alai BOON, STORM ie open day and for tble sale of books on Phrenology. Phy.. eiology, Eyehole and, Phonography, and for hrOnologlcal evw,inatiOna. Orders by mail should be addresied to - JOHN L OAPEN,, cm. wegi g i dp 9fl/4OHNST.NUT Street, Phibs., JAMES BETTS' OBLEBILN; TZP ourrouttrati FOB LADiPit t alla the way sopetzteri lamer eminent medical patronage. LW. ides and Wrakolara are rarpeoltally requested to. Call only en Km Betts, at her neldenoe, 1089 WALVOtatrara, raitaaolphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Tbraty thousand' invalids base been advised by their ybyeletans to use arts sablienota. Those way are naiades beetle* the WWI Instal oonyright, labels on d siguatures, - arill alio eik-Uo flummtm t with teeteat texauadr CB co.