FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Tim MoNET MARKET. Pit t,ArtguentA, Dec. 2, 1662, Brauer feeling in the gold market to-day, t gearral figure realized was 130%, at which the The view , of the President in his late in favor or a derendence upon future loans ,appoii the war. Further issues of legal. etttrOlia wi tilit clearly enough enhance the value and it Is better that the loans of the flovern evenlittle below par than that her ar, , ,of favor money should soil thirty percent. below. sound financial VIOW to take of the matter, al ric policy of the coming CellittOtitillOlT fail to see ' o ; mwm ands p aril ye, and rose to 124,i4' with an knlat, .. r hlovert; to mit securities were firmly held, 'brokers were it more exacting in their l" although the rates in the main are no market iv'as nut much a Erected by the several ea the Cabinet Secretaries, Covernmenk became while some securities fell off a shade. State fives, fits ing demand, sold at ; the Coupon tires at l.City h ni Nes, ititereSt elf, were steady 102%; the old er, selling at 11Q1. Suithrtri and Erie sevens vhig e ..: tot gri. Chesapeake nod Delaware Canal sixes, at ' sixes, RV, rose 1; 1880 s were steady. North rat.%vivania Railroad sixes fell the tens, Navigation , sixes, 184'3, sold at OS. Susuite :tuna Canal sixes at Saii; Philadelphia Hutt Erie sixes at DelaWa re Division Canal sixes brought 105. Elmira imProved!4; Pennsylvania Railroad first mart pa" - Lehigh Navigation' shares rose . 7 fil the scrip nas without change. Pending Railroad shares opened at 3S 3-10, sold at 38.74, fc t d elowil et EB--31, without any special movement. nil sold at 22; Ca lawissa at 4„; the :preferred nt ; North Pennsylvania rose Pennsylvania, Camden and Audio , sold at 152. Beaver idea i,w. rose Minehill 14, Elmira prefored Lehigh v,,no - and liarrislmtg were Steady. Passenger rall- Nny; were more in demand. Thirteenth and Fifteenth soil d higher; Spruce and Pine improved ~;"; Seven ti and Nineteenth Arch-street %"; Breen and Franktbrd anti Southwark and Second and TOO were steady. /lank of Penn Township sold at 34%; Commercial al 411; dire rd at 42 ; Man erect are& and Me chanics' at :1301i1.4 for North America; lug for Mita itellthitt. Tim learict't ulacti It rut, *lB,OOO In bonds and 1,130 s h a re; changing luutslr. SithiittigOtlOOS to the new Na tional Loan had aunt her slight fatting oil again, the hones noting a sum slightly in advance of one hundred . theasand, Should the,Sueretary of the Ireasu LT seek to WPM& a loan, as the PreSidott intimates, at the best Inttrkct m in , , II would have the effect of decreasing the e „, l l,,,,intie» , to 1 his lone. linited States loans, in any treat, cannot sink: ttoliiw pity as long 'as the interest Ls s..;rei vim:throttling, and: the Interest willhe forthcoming iu untie consult t as bold together and indiViduals are puhe.proud , Drexel & quote; . failed States Bonds, .. . .. . ... 10374@10LL.i. nava States Certificates of 1 udeldednes 4 4.... irP-" ( @, l'a!tea States 7 c-in Notes ' 104 4 1 tantrtermasters' Voucher.. 3 ',Jets for Certificates of Indebtedness--; . .. 2 Ot o-aqt 14111,00 Auto, Stn@lni"p' tit', 101 ye revel Vett the l'ol lunglo Statement of the de: ! ,,,ii,, and COll4 gp iit I he United Smtos 3IIM, for the month D: Sel ember, from the Iron, .tames Pollock: - • II xPoiirrs c.,13 tiopo-16 , from till sutureds:— • including purchases TA(I ssssss • , • i •• f. 530,5, 4 437 4 C.ivr vont- (0. 8.) revel. veil Cu exchange for 307.0 11(1 - .0 CO! ,)TikOP.. No, or neer 8. 10)2 ri,tr 11,7:1) Al Limit col NACU:. 39,000 ...... • •• • • $1,(A0) 15 !kart ve •••,A,09.0,000 itErAvITCLATtox. 11,731) .... •.•• • 11F1,015 .4,(I20,l)00 Ilt , . Coistag4. t'orper Total ............ , 44344,982, an The official 71 vi , rugei nr the hanks in tho city of NOW S lk, for the week ending 'Saturday last, November .2(..) , IpreAent din the nq=roante the following changes qa the previous weekly statement Of November 22: Decrease of loittis Nemo4e. or !IWO!. Inercage of eirvulatioo. IMILI luclutling the excite 11 LTA between the hanks through ti.e clearing house,4llul !nein/ling, also, the Sob - Treasury 44pteinent of Seturtlity afternoon, the following is the p•uerel cotnpit them with the previous weekly report t.lub•o he inureitiott of I las time last year : Nov. 31, 141. Nov. 211, '62 Nov. 2'4'61. iatl,olll.Rli) 3 1 1 111,128,ad $ 119 , 12 8,000 Lau. 102.7 1 / 1 241r2 71,902;N 1 176,489,:f17 l•pmele 41,70,0). 4 is 87,84%983 38,110,218 I emulation 8,,Ti7,1711 11,816,801 11,90102 G Detxtsitt, 117 1.11,:11111 1411,653,671 1418,747,124 Embalmed ....... 211 . 554,7111 81,661,8351 86,468.4411 r u .i Iv 1‘.1( /1,414 ti 765.993,711 1.17,278•66.1 hi sub•l'rettNit ry. . • ... 8,401,170 12,01,135 24,70,9GL The iltieltimin State loan was awarded at an averno le'. for the seven per cents n11(11003: for the six per cents. lb:bidding wits for more than three times the amount itthe per cents, advertised, and also in excess of tioax per emits. 'rim award wits as Ail lows : s u joitief seven per relit, a year bowls, tit 102.'.1(31041• ktiotear six per rent. lii year bonds tbibieaf six per emit. ta year bonds Average of 10031. 7{:il.uUuf nix per rent. In veardionds 310.1m.1 1 , it }Webb , ' whfeh repudiated her debts n fwa. rA nun, eau burrow at par 6 7.402; but the United Suites, I , reilaiii authorities are to he believed, cannot nettotinto •l. , anolinugh they pay tho principal nud interest of th-li debt. in gold. The Delaware and lindsail Canal Company have do e 14 a fte rian it inil 111 vidend of lilh" per transferayle Friday, the inst. The books 1.:, closed ant fl the Nth Inst. PkUndo. Stock Exc. Cl:p.o MI by S. E. f?2,. : 1 poly litsuge Snlcs, Dee. 2. nit,Plsilutilelphia Exchange.) BOARD. Reo.llll.ti 3•113 I" do• • • • •CJI :IS :Mil I,•ltluh Nii v 5416 1..;11.4 Pvti tin 011;4 0.4 C • • ..like t f10..3i S )Th4141111111..... ..... 4.91 7:: Vitt! & Erie I? (lash lti IP Pewit' li 14.4 f 71).• du :14!ii 'IT du .51 5 du LIV, 54) Mtn & Medu+ Bk . • 25 5 ClittiWiNSß r Vit . 4 O front Runk 42 2100 U S 7-341'rr X b1k.:.104V. 1200 All k 0u Id IC 8. 0....1303i *MO Pu'unst Coup 5A..... Kt; li Cum & Ana) R...... 152 BOARDS. T , l%,necrr don', Pi' % Prom. 444, mawEE. 4 , " 1'14104 er.11.111 ip ISM SECO:CI) .1. & 1t... Li 1.... 1 Pe»Uk . 554. oi Ini Erie 1913( do LrS ; .. . .. 1 1 / 4 9004 11.. . , 10 1.' , 0m1 Ca 00104 it Oita n I do M. 15%1 t. vintyl Ku 04 '5•21.11 I A rrEit ••:iibury & Erl.• ( . 1.0)•41 N(1 I'l JIM. :Wink cOO , 111-10-1 10.1!4 • •.1./ 1,11; —.114 101,',1" .1111 (1111(1..1 DM 130!4 uld 10u'a' 101 savv.; 1.(123S (6 1.1 3100 Sehttyl Alia! '52...b60 GS WOO North Pii 04 ..s wit Si MI !tending It fu & int :3..5'; 13000 Rending '7O 101 10 Commercial Bank.. 49 1000 City & P 100 K 4313th &15-st It. • • •••• 413 k PeuttTown4ltip 7 Clan It I 1 i 0 Long Island IL • • •.• 22 11300 Cites & Dcl Gs 93 DS. 10.5 ICE3—FIRII. Bid. Asked. Catitli . bon R..... V; 4.S Do pail 15.! ]5.1 Digiver 3titd It.. Gi :NDlit.lllll It 4SX 49 Darrislirtrg 1t... • • .. , 94 • hug H . 34-31 s?q,i • • NIA '811...104 • Ink 711...Hil :p • 9... N :mil, k • '0 4 lii? qi 04..114 , /Itt'pt i 2,1 G....1114 1 i . 1 lA,. Canal.... 52 .11 prlll 1fh...1211 1:01 " • E. .76.•..1011 106 • 'A itittr...lUo • • ••••••`'.• ...... • • • . 0.. ' • • high 2ittv 04, • • • Uu Stlitreg. • • 1)o merlp.... 90 90)i Cum & Smh 1t...1511‘ 153 & Erie 0.4.. .. 102 8110 & Erle IL !slum! R ....... 22 22. 1 4 . b0nt1x..... 99 RIO DIA9 I , f 4 proce-st ue mot It.. 15% 16. 1 4 (910, , trmt-st R.... 49 49 Arch-strect R.... 20 20'; Rove-street R.... 8 9 Totals-mm(4 IL.. 33 34 Thirteentli-st R.:•24) 241; \V 1 , 11118. H • '6B 61 Do Cr..1.11-strut 11.••. 36 37 Ito .. • Socood-street R... 76 77 Do bonds ...108 1118 Fiftli.atreet R.... 52 53 ........ 11. .... . : 13 1 .1 14 K' z 11• 01 Lin:la 11........ Kra ..... IL. 7.14 on.. It: lib' , IL. .. r Nina 1:.... • 111 Ile 847 i 10 Isl 114 , 4 1 Ger Xiir. ‘141.1 .el.i:11: Val Irlii4ll rid lid . . l.h) bonds.— • . 14irortl Collegeß 2. 20 Soventcouth•st Ii 10 10) Philadelphia. Markets. Evaisiyo•--.Dee. 2, Oa The Produce inarkets continue inactive and prices Wie without any material change. Flour and Wheat Mr dull. ]lye is Ainchanged. Corn is firm, and Putts arc hotter. Oats are without change. Cud is in deintuttl, and prices nre looking up. Co.t iso is rather better, but there ia'very little doing in N o way' of sales. Coffee eontinues very firm, and IEP dock light. Sugar and Molasses arc unchanged. V . ...tn.—The market Is dull, and very little change mate in price u, demand; the sales are limited mt fur export and home 118 C, comprising about ~o . 9 4 bbis, including Inds Western family and Nib% W. 11..Tlimmis' on private terms. Super rs. Is selling at iita46ll.tn, extras $6.50Q6,87, faultily Pi 7.60. and homy lots at sVifo3.6o p hbl, according grand and wield y. It ve Flour Is coining in slow ly. and selling at tyls.3D6i '5.75 bbl. Coin Meal is wiling Slowly itt s3.an for Pennsylvania and $4 'fp 1 44 fur Brittidt,vlll4'. WHF:AT is dull and pl Ives are rather lower ; about 24,1110 bushels sold nt 1.40®1.43 for Western and l'quisylvania reds, In i store nod afloat, including 1.,/.0 bushels prime SOlttliern at $1,46, and white at 51.55071.65 fo bushel. Ilvt: Is in demotic! and selling at 96c for Pennsyl -1 oils, Brut 90c for Dela Ware. Onix is firm and prices are better, with sales of !Niro bushels at 726/1 hi store and afloat, the fat 'Nl fur choice Southern. nre titan . sales eninprise about 16,050 bushels St go(iiritip bushel iOr Southern and Pennsylvania, in stiiiv. Paiwisiroxs.—The demand for I\ Tess Pork is 'Slated, with sides of Western, in lots, at $1.3, and Nance extra IteatT for shipment at $l4 cash. City '"' ,o ll—Th ere Mess( Beef is selling at $13E015 la' bid. '''' , ll—There Is very little doing in any kind, and lakes ft e uueh aged ; sales of 150 casksplain and alaq limns Sit II(ft I It!, Stiles In lots at 6Ci'd6;lc i and Who er.s asters tit 5 1 '1 • yr lb ensh, mostly to go to New Thelittek i ntts of (}rcen Meats are light ; a k "'"' Of stout 1,0(x) pieces Sides, in salt, on terms via ;Waste. Lord—Supplies are coining in very 114w1 Y. 1 % 11 0 the stork here is light, with sales of t B 'ool Rub% mid tierces in lots at lu®10;1, and e tr a a t 101 .;((i !vi t.. Country is selling at 9 10c la. , mixed pociages. !hitter—The demand s fair, And priers are rely maintained; sales of solid Vickeil id isniele—thi. iltter for choice dairy; and st 21 €125ii, as hi quality, Cheese is firm at the 4athdlltT, %tali soles of Nc4v York at 1101131, Eggs I " asel ling+tree/it 231. pet; dozen. P ; lfvrat.s--Th e HMIIII - 13:4 noticed in the market for atton Still continues, Sales comprise about 1,000 kits at 8294732, cash anti 4 months, for 1 and 2,now held at the latter rate, and Scotch 145r/ems. itt from flisivii.4.so tr ton, cash. Blooms, 1. 1. 1.81 11 Boller Iron sin.selling at full rates. 'Lead stock lit light, Soles of ( inlena at $8.37),1 If? too the dull. Yellow Metals steady, with kin,r.c of the bitter t 27e for sheets, on time, ‘ , l l .''llx,—Te meet pts of quereltron are increasing, snoill k ale s of Ist No. lat $7W37 fp ton. (Ir here is but little Tanner's Bark here ; it is worth 18 1 0 ton. 10.r.s are mull:owed ; small sales of Adaman t 't St 18( I" 42, !1!tr for Ilty-inattle and Western Inn ,llsttureil, the latter coteor full weight. Tallow `1', 1 ( 1 , 11 .14 remain as last , at 12;4@i334'e )„ . ,4 ° • {l ••—'There 110 1111111W-on' in the activity re ,, for Lee!ll past, and the recent . advance in ins enwell avtintitinol, and there is fair in :l for buirwscionstimption at full rates, with light ts slid 'docks fin' t!tio sehson. 1 / 4 ,l7 l . " l :.—There hot I. been no arrivals this week, i e noirket Is hare first 111111(13. The demand id'h oli a i ', 4 , 7 , l le, and prices firm ; SiIIVN of 400 bilge, in -1.10. Lagenynt at 310.72 c, l'rlage mut St. Domingo, to eonio front another on private terms'. market is rather better, but, there 1, 11, / little doing. 'rho stoeks in the hands of the 141 1 . t ". 1 :e extremely light, but there arc sales of 20.) tit g IoW grades ocif 0 7tietisc for en middling quality, in sii• weeipts of "Mackerel have fallen oft; Yl " 11 411 $7.50, steady inut n'4l. 5 requ004.75 forest, Sales Nos. I fron and the • ;‘,. sp.:podium Is. Sales from store in lots as wanted, V," g" f ol ' Int v and snore' Fish ; ift/3QO for No. 2 ; th„;., for medium and large No. Bs, Pickled fler ,;;!..lll,r,Otill $1.11002, - as ln gnat tty. Codfish are 141 held at $1.51), with sales front the vessels r ate. No eleinge in Shad or :Salmon. Sh,ll"l7.—The noirlsef is nearly bare of Raisins in cis.,,,'.a." l , (l4 4Stile s to lots ittnyipl.2o Ifr box ; half and 'r,lsoces in proportion. Oranges an r ot 200000 titiy.ftieo firoti.es at $57.25 Icr M. Citron is held th,A..llt domestic Fruit there is more doing. If; 13.,..1%1 , 1 , 104 are arriving and selling freely at $1.60 lineal I of sell at •IfiDs ! Dried pp ,_ L. , froin l . r( is very tittle change. Cranberries '' tr t' 12 11 1 blil, %o, s„ 1 s to Liverpool tire nearly nominal ; roan. at Oil ; Grain at le@l2d, and lit Mtn AN. To Landon the rates are 1,,,.feel ,„I ‘ 'i;',. l 2o(l there Is notlilug going forward. San ts on. steady at 32 /036 e. West India ", "It and hitt r ; among the engagements '"' and ss, the north side of Cuba nt 46c fur --- Molitsses, nll foreign port 4270,063 44 33,392 03 tinlne. *2l 4,040 00 01,589 1 V' 63,5:a is . 20,4 00 1, 3 2 ~ 41,1+13 2 410,"00 00 4 ' Oa) 18 41,188 31 ` 40,2.00 00 ........ $3,627,103 1614:30 r_T__. 77 iiC, ttBAT TBIUMPTI !—SCHOM ACKER. & Cu. hare matte u ?me and itretall rlß cureru in the inannlketnen of the MOW Furto. By a peculiar construction of the Reale and hrielga on The sonvellny boort, they are enabled to give nectriy thete l ile the erclia o rit length nt nee ylping. Pone the, bridge f o where the hummer Ntrikes the siring, which produce:4 miest extraoriliffory effects. The power Is greatly in err noel the harmony produced ts truly wonder:rub giving it, entire n ocperrlill, of tone, whirl' is (teem rich, wee, Mod Malhei iht<R, with n Kiugitu; peculiarity to cart note. 1!911ilat 10 any Plano erer hum ',fact area hereto trol.re. The manic-loviug public fire respeethill y invitrd to call at our 'War:Tomas, NO. 1021 CiIIESTX(JT Street, where they eau examine this great haprovemont In the Piano Forte. SCHOMACKER 3101:3-1m 102 i CHESTNUT Street.. 96, 1 ; S—T-1 860—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigornto. They create a healthy appetite. • TheyAire tot antidote to change of water and dint. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and 9pliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Dian•lueha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbue. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best urrrEits in the world. They make the walk Mall strong, and aro exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cele brated Ca I 'soya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring :I gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug gists, Betels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 202 'BROADWAY, New York. - e-4 -1-Gm BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THF: BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produce:4 a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill dints el' bad dyes, and invigorates the flair for life. ORA I', RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &c. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, 01 4 the fot* Rideg of each box. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (t'elaT 3ltroadway and 16 Bond Street,) my2l+.-ly Now York. GROPER & BAKER'S No. 9 SHUTTLE SEW ING 31ACH I N E, fur manufacturing purposes, is the BEST nmchine In the market, and is sold for FORTY DOL LARS. No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so rapidly or given such universal satisfaction. Do not fail to call and examine it before purchasing elsewhere. Wilco, 730 CIiESTNUT Street. no3tf , UPIIAM'A HAIR DYE, 38 CENTS A BOX.— Three boxes for 01; the best in use. Try it. Sold only at UPI -OM 403 CI lESTNUT Street. 8e473m• . RENNEY—DAVIS.—on the 29th ultimo, by Rev. J. L. Kenney, Rev'. :1. T. Kenney to Rowena, daughter of Cur tis Davis, all or Federalsburg, Maryland. BUTLER—SIIEPPARD.—On :Minks, November 30th, by the Rev. William C. Robinson, Joseph L. Butler to Miss Amanda K Sheppard, both of this city. 11FAVES—NEWDER1tY.—Du the 2.7 th of November last % by the Rey. Jolla F. Chaplain, George W. ['ewes, of West Ph Haile/ phia % to Amanda V., second daughter of the late Jolla B. .Newberry. [Louisville (Ky.) papers plense copy.) MA IZKLEY—SNYDEIt —At Harrisburg, on Tne4day, December :Id, 1:41:1, by the 11ev. Dr, Charles A. hlny, Dr. G. 11. Markley, or, Lanemter, to Miss Emma, young est daughter ur C. A. Snyder, Dam or the (orator place.* .11111 .-41 n the evening of the lit ltlitallt,C@ E Alilivs. The relatives- and frieuds are invited tr) attend the front the residence of her thtlaor, Mordecai fina lly, 614 North Twe:fth Street, on Fifth day morning, 4th horta at, at 10 o'clock. rr C.II.IfWELL.-0 a the 2tl ilaitallt, Charles P. Caldwell, Jr., ill the 21(11 year o r his age. The relative' , Hari friends or the family are respeeu'al I y invited to attend his faneral, trunk his rather S rosidoneo, 'flu irt ,v-ron rtl: a la verford streets, 3Gttuua, nu Friday mernilig, at 111 ii . eleek, without further invitation. 'Po jeseerd to JAI ttrel 1101 Cemetery. ore iiifitlt.—On the nith nit., George W. Sheer, of the inArlet Polk, Collis, aged 44 years. - Th., light or our 11 , 111$0110111 is gone, inn•band ail father sa kind; Alt tiotv aye are left all alone, _I Wife and children behind. . . II:* relatives and frfonas of rho famlly, the Huse ronnmny, old the Pollee Force of the eity, an! re svetriilly invited In attend Ilk 11.0111 his Int. rii -8111..11C4.. .No. 219 Williamson strom, First ward, this Mod nesoluy) ailertmon. Dee. Ikl, at 2 ulelork. To proce.l Philnuthron'e 09111.1t.rr. +or .AI.I•EN.-011 OW Ist instant, Thomai Allen, in ins 111th year, thonnth ultimo ' .I.h ,on of Jahn siud Delwruli A. tiny, tiaed 2 years, 13 month:4,mila 2'3 daps.• fl( 011.1 In thi. 30111 litchi)°, John !fold in, in tho 7f.kti yrlir. 111,4 HI ) V.A1:I1.—[III I lie Isi 31r4. Howard, or Call i4llllll/11011, n ged 4 E 8 0 N &.. SON, MOURN 'NCI sToit r., ESTN UT Str,....ct„ ;Ater for hale : Ti I tic A I 1-11r001 Velour 741 P., . it.e. • (Wyman I'optity , .674 . c. 3l.nu .Wl'llll (. itINC., )LI. Moii.stithic., :c.. D.% de. '• Plaid Ulla St CIP(111 r!peit roPIIII4, 47gc ' Doliti nrs, J.. , DT.. Mark Pura Inn ttns, Sic. 710. Alivira., ; Mark BR I'llr 11034. tulle , . (11 , 2) Ile. Tteria Cloth., ; Black Bolabazie.K S7 l ". EYRE 4 . : LANI)EI.I,, • Jul l'ru an d A nit .• I I .. in iv. .tor k nt 51in wt. Air Trado, silk. for Prnn , y 1 lila Trady. l'or iron ii.ylvaii Trmin. n G. 001) (ICA f.ITY BAL 31 0 RA" k 4 ar , : 11111 fi,itr yard 4 ow! and st gissirv.r lung. Cubit's all-wool, awl scyles IWO adulrtwl t,, gnntrrl trad , ‘. EYRE & fa, u-7; i c. PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOIL p lit Imim IN IC LT L'lTltg.—ltiii•iiiithor 1..1- mg (wm. :320 WM.:N[l'6cm% on )_tY,:ld inst., lit 11 ~ 'clock A. M. Nomination or ij...4e. OFFICE Gin:tit]) F. &M. INS. CO., 1.1 WALNUT St., NHL% Ittil,pl lA, x„ v.. m . I:4o2.—The Piny.) this day , I , :lar , il a Dividend. of POUR 1101.1..1J1S per share for thii last six months, pHylthie to the 7 4 ;.wkliuldurs Wt ILtui attar this (tut.. A nnl_'-a boot Ty.ntattmr. FESTIVAL FOR RACE-STREET L.—The ladies of tiw Itace-,:trinq Wild 1011,1111 g a Festival on THURSDAY, HECEM 11E11 4, ter the benefit of the hospital. Addre!,...4 are ex nii,},n;xl.-vCov%•noyr.P.ll,l,l.Vat Pall- Rev. Atwoud, and Rev.,Mr. Volum . .On the - table at half pa.t 7. No ticket., itt the domr„ Mrs. R. HA M MRT Mrs. 31. RON't)UOT,- MN. B. C. Hi ItSr. LADIES , FAIR IN AID OE THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOIMEIN, in the Lae:. taro Damn of Trlaity M. E. Clean.lt, I.:MI(1W above Bar°, on TUE.:DAV NVEDNIitiDAr t and TIICINDA Y, Dta.t.taltor td, ail, anti 4111. del4t4. charges paid. T New Orleans we quote at $1.25 IP bbl, 25c p toot, and sloln ton. Coal freights are steady at $2.45x2.40 to Boston, $2O/ 2.10 to Provi dence and Fall river, and $41.65@1.75 toNew York. Idoi.Assns.—The stock here is very light. A small sale of New Orleans was made by auction. at ace. Sugar-house Syrup is selling at 45@51c, cifsh ; 100 bids do. old at 420, cash. STORES.—The stock hero is very light. Sales of Eosin in small lots at $16®20 for common to good No. 1. Pitch is selling at $11(015 for South; ern, and $6 for city. Tar is held at s6@7 yr bbl. Spirits of Turpentine is selling at $2. 65[x12.68 p gall. Au auction sale was made at $2.55 p gallon. On,s.—Fish Oils arc very firm, and prices well ma lath hied. Linseed 011 has again advanced ; small sales arc sinking at $1.251101.28, cash. Winter Lard 011 is worth 05c p gallon. Coal Oil—The excite ment has subsided, and prices have fallen off; sales of 1,000 libls :Pittsburg refined on private terms. RALT is routing in more freely. A cargo of Turks Island, and one of Bonaire, sold on terms kept pri vate. Among the receipts of Liverpool we note 3,00 sacks Marshall's Worthington, and tine; 3,600 sacks Deakin's sold on private tennis. SnEos.—Cfloi - enil continues in good demand, with sales of •1(1/)5,000 bushels fair and prime at $6.25 00.50 by bushel, chiefly at $0.55@6.40; 500 bushels recleaned, for export, on private terms. Timothy sells at . $1.75 1x2.25, and Flaxseed at $2.90@3 p bu, which is an advance.. SPlRlTS.—Foreign continues firm, and the sales of Brandy and Ii in light,' N. E. Ruin is selling at 520 55c. 'Whisky is held' firmly, with sales 400 for Pcnn'a and Ohio bbls, find 38c for drudge. Some of Pike's sold at 42c :VT gallon., (JAV is a firm feeling in the market, but Less activity; the receipts and stockti are light; sales of 150 hluls, including Cubn at 101,f(i'v103'; Porto Rico at 11@11,14', and New Orleans 11@117,? u ' - e, cash and !Our months. The stock of sugar at this port Dec. 1, 1562: (ham LLtls, 1,131 ; New Orleans do, so ; boxes, 713; bags; 2,500. TALLOW 18 unchanged, with soles of city-rendered at Ile, and country - nt 10,y,c1.0' Ib, cash. Tonacco.—The steck, of nninufactured is nearly exhausted, and: prices arc gradunlly looking up. Pennsylvania and Kentucky lenf Are in fair request at full prices. WooL.—Thcre is less firmness in the market, and a fait inquiry for the low and medium grades, with sales of 75,000 lbs nt 65076 c, cnsh. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain' at this port to-day Flour 3,432 bbls. 'Wheat ' 7,250 bus. Corn 3 700 bus . 3 650 bus. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE QUAKER CITY. BY THE BARD OF TOrEli. HALL. knOWO this queenly town of ours Holds men of YarlOOS tastes and powers ; Some love the foaming steed to guide Fast by the jutting curbstone's side; 'Or, with the glowing wheels of gigs, - To break down posts or slaughter pigs ; Or, while impetuously they run, 'he dangerous water-plug to shun. Others to guide their fellow-mcn Prefer, and strive with tongue or pen, For popularity or power, As fleeting as the Summer's Hower, The merchant. though he fears the roar , Of breakers on a rock-bound shore, By rebel pirates still *thawed, Delights to send his barks abroad: And others seek, in war's rude game, The hero's or thepatriot'S fame. - But if the town to me allow . An ivy chaplet for my brow, While Tower Hall's attractions I :Resound in lyric minstrelsy,— Then, like that tallest of Bazaars, ' ➢ly head shall seem to touch the stars ; And yet my self-conceit is small, Like price* 111.;e at that same Rath Long e:kporienee and our systetrn of doing busiress— lmy in ti selling for cosh only—enable us to furnish to our customers Clothing made of the best materials, in the best and most fashionable manner, at prices which are usually charged for garments far inferior in.both ma terials and 'workmanship. By purchasing early, before the great advance in prices, we have, this season, secured another great advantage, which our customers have the benefit of. That these facts are appreciated by the public. is shown by sales large and rapid beyond precedent. TO Eli lIALL, lc. MS MARKET Street, Philadelphia. lt.: BEN NETT Sr CO, JAYNE'S EXPECTOBANT.—AII who have used this standard Medicine for sthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, or any Pulmonary Complaint, attest its usefulness. litirgYr Corrms AND COLDS, PLEVHITIC PAINS, B:c., are ouichly and eirectindis cured by Ito diaphoretic, sooth ing, nod expectorant powers. ASTII3IA It 111Wilys Cures. It overcomes the armsmodic contraction of the air -vessels, and, by producing tree ex- Pectora ones removes nil difficulty of breathing. Buoxenivis readily yields to the Expectorant. It suts dues the inflammation which extends through the wind tubes, produces free expectoration, and suppresses at once the cough and palu. CoNsrmprloN.—For this insidious and fatal disease, no remedy 011 earth has Over been found so effectual. It sub dues the inflammation, relieves the cough and pain, anti relieves the difficulty of breathing, and produces an easy expectoration, whereby ell irritating end obstructing :natters are removed from the lungs. Wittier' xa Core,n is promptly relieved by this Expec torant. Tr , hortens the duration of the dbieasie one-half, nod greatly mitiantes the sofferin go of the patient. In all ]'rt,atox.un• CONPLAI NT$, in CrOUP, SIC.; it will be Maud to be prompt, safe, plenqaut, and t•itliable. Prepared only by DM D. JAYNE & 80. S, 242 CRESr- Zitreet. de3.2t MARRIED_ pima:). IfirOMEOPATMC 1-10SPITA10111 1 ; CUTilltlinT Street. —This institution is now open for the reception of sick. and wounded Soldiers, Who wilt be received uud provided for in the most comfortable manner, wee of charge. B. F. GLENN, notl.-tr Secretary of Board of Managers. l JOHN B. GOIDMIL.—TIFIIEME "AEC TURES will be delivered hy this brilliant and cii-tingnisbed Lecturer. in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, as fotlotvs TrESDAr EVE INC, December 9th.—" Eloquence and Orators," An entirely new lecture, said to be the gem of all his leetrire, THURSDAY VEXING, December Illit.—' there in Britain.' TUESDAY EVENING, December 16th,—" Lights and. Shadows of London 1A.." The sale of tickets will commence on THURSDAY molt NI NO December 4th, at 9 o'clock A, M., at the Aca demy- of Music : at Maraca's. 006 Chestnut street, and at the American Tract lineirty,9:l9 Chestnut street. Reserved seats in the Parquette. Parquette Cirle, Balcony, and Or,. chestra, 50 eent for each leetare Circle, 25 cents. To be had at Ma :lien 'a aad the Tract Society. Door:: open at 7. Lecture to eoMmence at S. The proceeds of these Lectures will be appropriate) to the benefit of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers at and near the battle-lields, cud other objects of benevolenee.D.o29-7t AT A SPECIAL. MEETING OP THE 1 110 SE COMPANY . , held at their Hall nt Alontinf evening; Deemoborl. 1112, the PO lowing pro- Noble and resolutions Wore unanimously adapted : 1 1 licrea.v, The co nipa ny has heard with extreme re gret of the death of our late fellow-member Cl WM./ W. SI IRBIL and while we humbly bow with submission to the will of an all-wise Providence, we deem it our duty to pas- a fitting tribute of .respect to his memory : there fore, he it Re.s.olred, That in his death we have lost a true friend a nil worth Acempa :don t one wit o has entwined him ;elf around our hearts by his many :tots of kinditesS and his lung con 11C01(1111 with us ; and he it further' Rc,QO/ced, That we sincerely symrytthize with fa mily in the sudden loss of one to warn they had reation to be very tenderly attached on account of his kindness and attention as a husband final father, and who by his nianY virtues had endeared himself to all who knew him. Resolved, ,That an a last mark of respect; the hall and apparatus or the ealalrtaaay slaall be draped In moanlling fur the space of thirty days, and that we attend the fu neral of the deceased in a body • and be it Resolved, That a copy•of the above resolutions be trans mitted to the family of the deceased, and be published in the Public Ledger and Prem. • .TOSEPII 11. DALLAS, J. J. CLIFTON, : E. J. JOEDEN, Committee. NOTICE:L-The netiye , honorary, and contribUting members of the Shiftier Bose Company are requested to meet at the hall of the company on WEDNESDAY AF TEENOON, the ;h1 inst., at 2 o'clock. to attend the funeral of our late fellow-member George W. Sheer. By order of the Company. it 3.- 3. CLIFTON; Secretary. SPRING GAR BUTTON\%OOD STREET,TITILADELPIIIAi N At the Annual Meeting of the following gentlemen ire ensuing, year • - - Morris E. Afilick; Thomas Mather, F. B. Atmore, Thomas Marsh, Om den I'. Bower, A. Y. Murphey, William Chapman, Joint M. Ogden, Joseph II Collins, .Tames Peters, James Chambers, Richard Peter Son, Edmund Deacon, Franklin Shoemaker, John B. Dohnert, ; • Wit limn Viinden'eer, Daniel R. Erdman, David V anderveer, _ John O. Oinnodo, ;i Henry Warner, Joseph W. Gaskill, i t f, Y. W. 2 "rnar, John Godbou, ' Wayne. Joseph J. SAMUEL W. BLACK has been -re-appointed Collector, find will call upon eitizens for their contributions. - The Managers tender their sincere thanks for the liberality heretofore extended, and respectfully Solicit a continuation of the same. Contributions will be received by any of then). at Choir residences or places of business. President—JAMES PETERS, POPLAR, above Broad Vice President- , -JOIIN M. OGDEN, No. 445 MARSHALL Street: Treasurer—.OLlN 11. DOHNERT, No. 722 GREEN Strmt. Secretary—JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, ko. 1429 ARCH Street. dairfLat FIRST DISTRICT S T A..T 10 N HOUSE, Dgcminim 1,-1862. At a meeting of the Officers of the FIRST POLICE DIS TRICT, held THIS EVENING, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas. It has pleased God, in His divine provi dence, to remove from among us one Of our associates, Mr. GEORGE W. SHEER, an (Miter who, by his strict integrity and , uprightness, through a long connection with the Force, Merited the approval of all those who had intercourse with him officinit3 - , and by his manly traits and kind feelings entwined himself in our foudest a frvetions • Therefore, ' Pcsolreif, That, while indulging in our 'sorrow,: we cordially sympathize with those of his bereaved tanilly who have thus early lost a kind husband and father, but yet we sincerely hope that their loss is his gain. Ramtred, That we attend the funeral in a body on WEDNESDAY, December 8, and we cordially invite the Police Force in general to unite with us on this solemn occasion, and that our hall be draped in mourn.- inn! for the space of thirty days. /Warred, That a copy of these resoUntions be trans- witted to the family of the , deceased, and that they be Published in Tim Prf* and Public lAdger. Lieutenant JOS. C. FULLER, Chairman. Sergeant JOII N MCNAMARR A, Secretary. lt* 11Z.. NOTWASHINGTON, ERIC NOV. AN 28, 1862. IC R.—TIIE AM TELEGRAPH. COMPANY call the attention of the. public to the lan guage of the Tax Lew on Telegraph Messages, viz: SECTION 161. No Telegraph Company or its agents or employees shall receive from ally person or transmit to any person any despatch or message without an"nd he sive stamp denoting the duty imposed by this act being affixed 'to a copy thereof, or having the same stamped thereupon, and in default thereof shall incur a penalty of ICU dullam Stio . fle. Provided that, in any and all MCP where an adhesive stamp shall be used, the person using or affixing the same shall write thereupon the initials of his name and the date upon which the seine shall be attached or twit so that the same shall not again be used. The Com missioner of Internal Revenue has given notice that stamps are in readiness, and that the law will ho en forced on and after the first of December next. Stamps M "can he ita i ned'a t the usual places of sale, or at the o ffi ces of this Company. Messages , fur which the telegraphic charge twenty cents or untler, for the first ton words, militia, a one-rent stump. Messages, fur which the charge is OWE twenty coots for the first ten words, require a three (3) cent stamp. E. S. SAN FORD, President American Telegraph Co. Per Aim.. --- • jiM• OFFICE OF TIIE RELIANCE COUPANY OF PH [LAD ELCI II A, Nov. VENERAL MEETING OF THE IrrocKnof:Dims of this Compaay will he held, In pursuance of the charter, on "MONDAY: the With day of - December next. at 12 o'clock N., to bear the report of the Board of Directors tbr the eleven months ending with the day or the present 11111 l Os, and also to consider and determine upon the expediency of increasing the CASII CAPITAL of the Company to tin' sum of TB It EH lIUNDRED TIIOUSAND DOLLARS, "according to such rules and regulations us may be adopted at a general meeting convened for that purpose.'' NoTICE is ALSO OIVEN that an ELECTION for TRIRTEEN DIRECTORS to munage the :Mfrs orate Companv for the ensuing year, will be held at the same time anti place. between the 1104.1 M of 12 o'clock N. and . 2 o'clock I'. It. n022-swintdVi B. N. BINCIiMAN, Secretary. 4114 , 7r i c. - • RIDGE TURNPIKE COMP ANY:— Ayrrecably to the provisions of alt act of _Vsseinlily of this Commonwealth, approved on the first day of May, A. 1).1861, a Special Meting of the Stockholders of the Itidire Turnpike Company will he held at the 0111ce of the (.'ten try - , 110. 181 Soul FIFTH Street (second story), in the City of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the Mit day of December, A. 1). 1862, 1 , 2 o'clock, 11., for the purpose of signifying to the Governor, in writing, their intention to be and become subject to the provisions of the 14th, Pith, 16th, 17th, and 18th sections of the act of Assembly, ap proved on the 211th day of January, I.MD, entitled " An Act regulating Turnpike and Pin uk-nuadiCompanies," or to declare so to do. . . By order of the Board of Ma 'mem JOSF,PII A. CLAY, Secretary 'Ridge TurnpfkoCompauy. Philadelphia, Nov. MCI n026-wfm at THE UNION BENEVOLENT ASSO. CIATiON, AN INSTITUTION FOR THE EN COUR AGEMExT OF liNDUSTRY AND SUPPRESSION OF PAUPERISM. AND THE RELIEF OF SUFFER ING AMONG THE WORTHY POOR. At the annual meeting of the Association, held Tuesday evening, October 21st, the following gentlemen were elected officers and Managers for the ensuing year. viz: Pfutigna)v—SAMUEL H. PERKINS. VICE PR EtiIDENTS-ItICIIARD D4WOOD, J. FISHER LEAMJNG. TREASI'IiER-E. WILCOX, 404 Chestnut street. Coe itssrminf Sscarrsa v—L. MONTGOMERY BOND. RECORDINI4 SECRETARY—JOHN 11. ATWOOD. Jt.tsaanns. Benjamin Coates, S. Morris Will William M. Collins, Joseph H. Dulles, Thomas Latimer . John Ashlittrst, John Bohlen, Thomas A. Radii, Wil liain Purees, Charles Hllo:tds, A. G. Coffin, Richard Wood, Benjamin Orne, • Charley S. Wurtz, M. D., .Tolnt W. CI Kb ern. . Horace Blaney, Jr., • Thomas Wattson, Thomas T. Tacker, John T. Taylor, Edward It, Wood. At a subsequent meeting n the Board of Managers, S. C, COOPER a nd.THOS..EVANS Were reappointed Collec tors. In View of the probable heavy demands upon the Association the coming winter. by the superadded labors for the sick and wounded soldiers. and their families, the managers would respectfully ask the cos)peration of the charitable, and all that feel an interest—and wlio does not I—in this high Christian object. Contributions of money may be sent to the Treasurer, E. WILCOX, Es 0., 404 CHESTNUT Street. Provisions, new and txtrtiallY worn clothing, blankets, shoes, &c., or money, will be received by the Agent. at the office of the Society. and are earnestly solicited. Corn meal, beaus, and the are acceptable articles, and can be stored on the premises until wanted. SAMUEL H. PERKINS, President 4 Jo nx H, Aneoen, Secretary. Emu:xi) WlLeox, Treasurer, 404 Chestnut street.' Jolts Hicks, Agent, lie South Seventh street. no&s wßit NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE BANK, !PHILADELPHIA, November 4, 1861—The following resolution wan this day adopted by the Board of Directors and ordered to be published: • Re-9nfred, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this — Bank be offered to the present Stockholders at par, each Stockholder to have the privilege of taking a pro rata share, according to a scale ifilopted by the Board, pro- Yided subscription and payment be made before the first day of January, Drid, nol4-tjal ,T. W. TORREY, Cashier. OFFICE OF TILE SUR.GEON—AR— 'Jun To THE AR)IY .AND NAVY, PHI LADEL PH lA, October 24, 1562. • Wounded Sold 'era and Sailora desirous of avail Dl„ them eel ves of the National Appropriation for simply' ng Artifi cial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1009 C I I IiSTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALAU:it. oc2G-tf 0 overnmen t Surgeon-Artist. FARMERS' BANK, PimAntmen an election held on the 17t1 lowing-mimed 6tockholders this Bank : S. A. Mercer, • Anthony J. Antelo, Edwin M. Lewis, William If. Woodward, • Isoac.S. Waterman, Joseph S. Imvering, Jr., - Lindley Smyth, Benjamin A. Farnham, Richard C. bole Joshua 11. Lippincott, Joseph C. Cruhli, .Tames R. Campbell,• • John As 1111IrSt. And at it meeting or the Directors, held this day, S. A. MEIWER, Es q., was nos oimon.ly re-elected President ; EDWIN M. LEWIS, Esq., Vice President, and WILLIAM It CSIITON, Jr., Cashier. CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PIIILADELPIITA, XIII,. 24, 1,462.—At the election held November 17th, 1814 tin following Stockholders were PlPeteil .I)ll . 4.CtOrs or Ibis Bad:: MONS' Mier (/ ttel 1..1. cbrb.tiark J. Iluffinan, lh.ll .Ir., . I noliert Coorge L. Ilitzliy, 11. W. Ciitlierwooti, Edward C. J night, William I'. Cox, - • L. 'Maddock, Edmund A. Soutior, James Samuel T. Canby, Charles E 'Wilkins. And at the familia: of birvetars, Oda: day, ALEX ANDF.I: C. CAI"YET,T, Esq., was aim tiitooasl y r‘,..olocted I.'rosiilotit_; ALEX. W1111.1,1)1.N, Esq.. I - ha., l'resident, anti JOll ,N W. TOMMY.' Cash ii.r. not:rtr J. W. T 011.111.117, Cashier. • A INIEI2.ICAN • STEAM FLOUR, MILLS, Noig. 77, 79, AND Si 'LAUREL STIMET, The ender.hweed, bar iee eeeimeeyeil the 311111 u;; busi ness-at this Weli-killoWll .dd Stand, are prepared to fur nigh • . • • OM:WM:4g, DILVA:II, .IXU FAM ILI Ei 'With the ivry lx.sl artie;u of Whinik Mimi., :it 0,6 loweAt GiVR it, a t I, arid W.• will aligtraliter eat Ir.! sat l'Atac t km. 'AIM Feed estisatnittly m linty'. • 111_/i-\C~~ilt 9 RTISTIC :HAIR • DYEING. AN]) • 1- - 1 - t h Ark :atm:4llo'a h, dime in maglii tlet4ti 'style. at ForWril ;Intl !7:treeN. t 11.3 . I\ - 01 1 T V.1.15.- 1 1' IT 11 I.; 11'6 T.1711.-VP rhailmwrize UE1)1E11'8 1 )It VTI - aro of the ars; y boe, ; ;intim!, frosh, warm, nod 1111pm...sive coloring'. Likeness n 1140110 cop Street, alnico 11reco. of the orhrhittl. It* 1 -1 . 171. , %ND 1? \1? PROF. :1. II ACS, OCI , LIST mot Ar1:18T, front yde•u,J[nlhend, 1$ 7v•rtnunrntly located ai No. Mi. PINE Strem, whom lot tr.•:etN all eliserwes of the op. or pa :mot rows. I r ,ornble. .lrtifiriol rY.`S I Ir.o.rtort . without ird U. X. I:.—No Olargos mnde rorexolnlitailoo. 1112A.N.1)RET7I . . Corner of Jlll,>, DWAY..C.I NAL. ankPL43II I EXARD TItEETs, NEW YIDDC. . . • CONDUCTED ON Tlf Elfl:ol'E.lN PL.\ N. The above Hotel is knitted hi the most tamrral pitrf of Itr,nulway, iuni can be reaehed by omnibus or City cars; from all the steamboat landings and ll rnad The rooms are elegantly furnished. .11any of Atom are eonstrersed in sults ofcoaunnucatlag parlors and cham bers, 50 ita e for fa ad ittS mid part ies travelling together. .:11ea Is served at all hours. Single Ihnuns (*rein 50 cents le gji per day. • . . ]louble Ileums f rent a to $l5O per day. de2-6in JOS. CUILTN St CO. Fait AEAT I ON FOR Ti I E PEOI'LE.— MAGEE'S CititltEXC,l HOLDERS, atanalltetu red at u. 816 Cif ESTNI 7 T 6 reef; I n ween Third awl F.mrth. LOD dozen Ca rroney Voider,, at 37a. psi: flaxen. • I,t4Xliltizon Currency llohlers, -per dozen. Low itozott rronry holders. at pyr dozen. • 1,010 dozen rronoy Holders, at 720. Per dozen. 1140 dozen Carreary liAlderS at Sk.. per dozen. Ma ma fact rocl 316 ell IisTNITI' St. Stf,rvkvi.p.i•A at a diSt;illee. 311PaSe Cltt tick olli Owl pasta -it an 11 . 1 , 111 Vt of letter paper, aml mark: opp,,,iite the MO the autabor of each kind •Ivanteil and they will he meat as will its woe parties woro Pre out them-elves. THE PRESS.-PHTLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1862. "Itcre and EN SOUP SOCIETY;. 'REM CAST Ole. BROAD v. 10,1862. the :..oelety; held MIS DAY, re elected iinnag,ers tot, the AND MECHANICS , trA, November 24, ISB2.—At It of November, 1862, the fol were elected -.Directors of RUSHTON, Sr., Ca...hier Fonit, 13.11iNE8 ItItOOKF, MILITARY. PHILADELPHIA CITY OUARD, 157th P. 13 FA: 1!: IS"C P. V.. COL. WILLIAM 'A. GRAY. HEADQUARTERS, NO. 627 EST ti STII, ELT $175 BOUNTY, $175 ,Of the above Bounty the Recruit will recei've-7 When he enlists, in cash When )4is Como ny is full Bainnee of the V. S. Bouaty at thud of his term of service Tlac pay of the Recruit Upinaueiacas "from the dny he is mustered in. lie will also at once be furnished with his complete uniform and nuderclothingr, and sent to CAMP PULESTON, on Indian pueOn Lane, Germantown, }There he 'lvill receive abundant rathaliF, and have every atten (too paid to his health aild. comfort A SOLDIER in this Regiment, lip strict attoution to his For further information, apply to Headquarter& COL. WILLIAM A. GRAY, de3-It 157th REGIMENT, P. V. 1-IEADQTYARTERS PHILADELPIIIA CITY GUARD, 1.517111 REGIMENT . ORDER No. 3.-411 men enlisted in this Regiment will report to CAMP PDIESTON, within five days from date to receive a portion of their Bounty. If they fail to comply With the above, order they wil be treated Its deserters, lose their bountie, alid be or rested. By order t t AT 0 LIT NTEERB WANTED FOR COMPANY A. Captain SAMUEL HAZARD, JR., Late First Ficutenant 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, ROBERTS' HEAVY ARTILLERY Is a battalion of Six Companies to be raised for the special purpose of garrisoning FORT MONROE, A part of Battalion is now on duty there, and each company is sent off as fast as completed without regard toThe others. . COMPANY A is nearly full, and is now in camp in a most beautiful and healthy location on Dewey's Lane, Germantown, and as soon as completed will leave direct ly for the Fort. EVERY MAN MUSTERED IN PHILADELPHIA WILL RECEIVE BOUNTY As FOLLOWS: Advance United States Bounty . $25 00 Pay and Premium . 15 00 Citizens' Bounty Fund on arrival at Fort Monroe... 50 00 Bounty frOmUnited States at the cud of enlistment. 75 00 Making: a total Bounty of - $1.65 00 As this is to be a picked corps Ilene but sober and order ly teen need apply at the bApply at the Camp; DEWEPS LANE, above Church, Germantown: The cars run every hour within quarter of a mile of it. I ,no2S-tf CONTINENTAL CAVALRY —WANTED.--Two Coinrinies to till the Fegi Y ment of CONTINENTAL 'LIGHT CAVALRI now in "Camp Metcalf," HADDONFIELD, N. J. Officers who hare had experience preferred. no 7 • J. E. PErTON,'CoI. Commanding. HOLIDAY GOODS. THE BEST PLACE TO :BUY . YOUR -IL TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS SALES St -.' No, 32 South FOURTH Street?` ONE ONE PRICE, the Lowest Rate, and the Bost 4ssort-7 molt. Call Early. Opening New (tooth:. W. TILLER, Importer, del-St • 32 South FOURTH Street. NEW TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. - --- JNOIT: Opening, an endless variety of-New Goods, and selling at the very Lowest Rates. Call Early to secure the selectien. W. TILLER, importer, del-St • ' 32 South FOURTH Street. TOYS!! TOYS ! ! TOYS ! ! !-ALL THE Pew Myles, cheap, at 32 Septh FOURTH. Streo.' Call early. —W. VILER, 4101-3 t : Importer. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Nint Boxes, Photograph Albinos, Writing Albums, Drawing . Albums, Picture Al bums, Toy Albums,- " Cartes de 'Visite copies from Engravings, Pictures for Children, Pictures for Coloring. Colored Engravings for framing, Palmy Papers; Gilt Borders. - Also, Boxes with Fancy Letter rapers and Elm SCHOLZ Sz JANENTZKY, del-]m ; 112 South EIGHTHStreot. FINANCIAL. JOHN C. CAPP & STOCK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD ISTREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE: THE tIECHOICS' T , BANK STOCKS AND 'BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD 'ON' COMMISSION AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS MONEY INVEST-ED AND NOTES AND LOANS ;NEGOTIATED 'ON THE BEST TEEMS G°LD , SILVER, 9IIARTERMASTERS! ToupEns, CHECKS ON WASHINGTON, and CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED, 7 3-10 NOTES FOR SALE DREXEL (.% CO., ,al. SOUTH THIRD STREET TT. S. FIVE-TWENTIES, TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERXMENT AFTER FIVE I am instructed .br the SECRETARY-OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OP SUBSCRIP• TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or nay Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, en the first days of May and November of each year. At the rteijOilt. PRE511111)1 ON . GOLD. these Bonds yield ahmit Elf.3lT per cent. per annum. A full supply always on baud JAY ODOKE, •:sutisanriiloix AGENT, itoG-tf • 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. wnrrE PRESERVING BRANDY PURE CIDER.AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS. SPICES, &c., &c All tlte reqpi#4is for•PFeservlng and .Fickling riarposes ALBERT C. ROBERTS; DEALER IN FINE GIIOCERIES, . CORNER OF ELEVENTH. AND VINE. • • I)ERSONS . IN. WANT.i..O.V. BRITA.N NIA or SILVER PLATED WARE cau. find a-kapo rioritrticlo ac War. TAN DYKE'S, • 638 ARCH Strait, noMlro Phtlatlelph:a. • MARSHAL'S a SALE. —I3Y VIRTUE. . 15 • L of a writ of sale by the I lonorable JOHN CEDWA ',ADM, Judge of the District Court of the MAW States hi and Air the Eastern District of l'enasylvabla ' in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and hest bidder, for eash, at MICIIENEIVS Store,l42 North FBOXT Street, on MONDAY , Decem ber Vali. 1562, at L i o clock M.,30 Barrels of SPIRITS OF WM'S-WI:NB n nd 6 Bides of COTTO:S, being the Cargo of the Schooner WAVE. The Turpentine can he seen at Callowhill-street wharf: the Cotten is nt thus Store above. mimed. WILLIAM MILLWARD, de3-6t U. S. Marshal. M.D. of Penusylvanut. IZLOUR :BARREL MACHINERY FOR .sALE.:—A complete set ot - MACHINEII7.for maim featuring new Barrel*, including' Circular Saws. for cutting Olives, Jeilitinifylteebs. lain Trim: floopA, Inquire . . . BROOKE & • PUOTI. del rt* . ' . • . 1731 MARKET Street. VAVY OFFIVE„.• WASH. ixorox; D. C. Nov/0110m COPI'KI ACALIt."---There. mill be sold at public auction. in -the UNITED Jinn% NAVY YARD, Washington, D. C.; on 'THURSDAY; the 27th instant. artt o'clock M., a lot of CUPPXIt SCALA consisting of about • dfty tons. It can be exontined at tiny time previous to the day of sale upon PPM kallll t the Commandant Of the Navy Yard. The side will be subject to ratification by the Depart ment. . • • $. BROWN. Navy Agent. The above sale Is postponed until DECEMBER 404 at 'the some hone. •• ;.• antS-wstD4 140 REWARD,,STOLEN, ON. the night of November ali - ; - frdial.ho stable.of Vie subscriber, in Lower Medan Township, Montionnury iv as brown Iloitm 4 years old. VW hands high. • The mane IS touch worn. and the right shoulder slightly rubbed ; no shoes on hind filet, and very ilait„ Rims Siloo on front. Also, SADDLE and - BRIDLE, sad- UM lately repaired. A reward of aid will-ho o dd by Ow owner, for his recovery. and the Lower Me Society for the Detection and Prosecution of horse Thieves and. the Recovery of Stolen I forges will pity a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS • . for hht I:evil:m.o'nd 'FIFTY POLLARW S fur the couv Lion of the thittf.. JOXIIS. 6:'II.ENDERSON, Preeltlent of the Society: ' lIIESEI . . FOB CHI434P--NAP,O- ‘• -ft . •llo;ii.-.. dark Usty,...:(Mirttall, . 111 aWk),wardionm,15,4 - ,itands bigh rotarrituted sound was •seleefrd with . great care for a field °nicer, and has seendi year's service. As eight years old ; eost,NOU; and it ;IK remarkable for bottom as for ewq. , awl style of artunt. Address A. lUSItIiN S, NINTH. and ii.kNio3E Streets. del-te • $ r DECEMBER 3(1,1861 WILLIAM A. GRAY, Colonel 157th Regiment P. V DEMAND NOTES. RETAIL DRY GOODS. IJSEFUL AND ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAWA'iND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. - E, M. NEEDLES, Ice. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. Asks the special attention of Purchasers of PRESENTB FOR TUE COMING HOLIDAYS, to his exteusire stock of articles suitable for that pur pose. • 'FOR PRESENTS Ladles' and Gents' Colored Bora&ed. Handkerchiefs Do do lleinsiltehed do Do do in 2, 2.3i' and inch wide hems. Do do- Printed nottleks, Do .. do French and clear Lawn. Do do In all kinds of Lace. Ladies' Ilandkorchiers, of all kinds. . Gents' Hamikerehiets, of all kinft. ' Children's Handkerchiefs; of alt kinds, The Be:it assortment of Handkerchiefs in the city. Foil PRESENTS : s Thread Lac° V eil 2., and upwards: CambriC Lace Veils, - 75c. and upwards.. pohth , Lave Collar Sots; Strip, and upwards. French 'Work do, : prices. PRESENTS In an OTHER kinds of LAer. Goons: Lace Coiffures and Barbes. Babies' Robes andlVaists. Laces by the yard., All kinds Lace Sleeves. DO Bands and Flouncings. Do Embroideries. - 2/3 dozen .Cambric Ibilidkerehiefs, jmbroidered With Initials, just received. 20 dozen CambrieJtuflied Bnndkerehiefs. Embroidered in Colors: 10 dozenNaleneienne Laco Handkerchief* t - 00 dozen Gents' and Children's Printed-bordered Hand kerchiefs. 10 dozen Ladies' Ivory Initial Cuff Buttons. 20 pieces S 4 French .4uslin, 2 yards wide, for Party dresses; at old prices, A Complete Stock of WHITE GOODS -at. CONY PRICES. . Linen Napkins at Old Trim. A . nV of the.._ahovq will I T ":oce. &useful. and beautiful. 'CHRISTMAS rliESliis.7T, II ''' ' i. ' l Buyers Will 'find it to their advantage to in:;- ved II stock before making their puchases, with few exceptions, it is ()dived at OLD rill" "L ;Hid clicappr than present Wholef,...:alerates., W,ANKETpEPARTMET THE LAiIGEST STOOg OF BLAXR*Vg WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COWPERTHWAIT & CO., N. R CORNED, EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS del-mwt-tf JAMES R. CAMPBELL 8,7 CO, , IMPORTERS AND C.zt.SH DE..tLERS Il DRY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have just received, and are now offering, magnifteen lines of SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS, .ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON. nol-2rn • - NOW OPEN.: SITHEB LYONS VELVET. CLOAKS INDIA SILK CLOAKS vErvg,T PILE CLOAIcS, MOHAIR PLUSH CLOAKS, WOOLEN PLUSH CLOAKS, CASTOR DRAYER CLOAKS, DT /10 ON rr USTI CLOARS _FRENCH DOESKIN CLOAKS, FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS, MAGNIFICENT CEOS DE PARIS CLOAKS NEW CLOAKS: - OPENING EVEItY MORNING. J. W.; PROCTORA CO. 920 carEsT7uT STREET, no7-finwlin FINE CLOTH CLOAKS. FINE FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS FINE BLACK TRICOT CLOAKS. MEDIUM-PIZICED CLOAKS FINE• BLANKET SHAWLS. BALMGRALS - FINE LARGE:BLANKETS. SUPERFINE FROSTED BEAVERS CASTOR BEAVERS-7-TRICOTS„ BOYS' FINE CLOTHING. SUITS MADE TO ORDER: COOPER A: CONARD, no2S-tf COR. NINTH SI. MARKET Sts. F,YRE & LANDELL FOURTH -AND ARCH, Lave a fine stock Blankets, Extra Site. - Blankets, Ribbon Bound.- ' Blankets; Wholesale. 'Blankets, Dark Grays. TYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND. ARCH, always keep the best makeS of Long CLOTH SHIRTING • MUSLIMS by the piece ; also, good LINENS for Collars and Fronts. • : 4-4 SHAKER FLANNELS FOR SKIRTS.—These Flannels are unshrinkable, aid extra: stout for Winter Skirts. EYRE & LANDELL, de3-0 , FOURTH and ARCH Streets. A CASE OF. 42 PIECES VERY DESl rabic fine FRENCH MERINOES,: just received ;per steamship Persia, to be opened this morning. The colors 'Violets, Browns, Blues, , . Humboldts, Greens, Modes, Blacks, Purples, and Magentas. These goods were ordered :early in the month of Sep toinber; at a stipulated priee Also,-Avill be opened: this morning, a lot of fine HAIR CORD POPLINS, same colors as the above. In store; a : filia assortment - of the HEAVIER CORD POPLINS, all colors. EDWIN - HALL & BRO., 20 South SECOND Street. N. A bargain in BALMORAL SKIRTS-163 just received, to be opened this morning; Price, ;$3.257-sa as have been;selling at 4, fun size. del HAT: I S S 0 ACCEPTABLE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT AS A PIECE OF MUS.; LIE 7—We hate one Of the largest stocks of MUSLINS In Philadelphia. - Many of them have been bought a long time. - - IPe will Sell them by the piece at less than wholesale prices. Good Bleached Muslin, 15 cents ,• 111 bleached, 16 cents; Double-width, both white and rtn bleached, of all makes; Calicoes; lei' cents; Canton Flannel, .25 cents. Storekeepers can save from 10 to 20 per cent by buying of 'us. R. D. & W 11.- PENNELL, 1021 DfARRET Street, below Eleventh: del-3t CLOAKING CLOTHS. SUBLIME QUALITY. Johanny'S Frostedtßeavers. ,-, - Medilim-priced:Frosted Beavers, Thick and line French. Bearers, Tricot, Cm>tor, alid'Union Beavers.. Mohair and Sealskin Cloak Digs. r.• , Snperfine Cassimeres; viz; • : Silk Mixes—Black, neat fancies— ' Bops'—Extra heavy—Union—Melton, &c., &c. 84 Coatings and Overcoatings. Novelties in fancy Vestings. MOB 17S. One hundred pieces Wi-cent Delaines. Auction lots line Black Alpacas. Fine Merinoes and PoplillS. Black Poplins, S7c., $l, Fine Blankets and Flannels. : BOYS CLOTHING: Experienced CutterS, good„Clntlis; and BOOd work—Garments made to order. COOPER & CONARD, rioSif S. E. nerner NINTH. and MARKET Streets TIRY GOODS FOR WINTER. J—• Be'n, , 'French Merinos,: ColoreirHonsselines, . -Ponit"De Soles; Foulard Silks Blanket Shawls,' Balmoral Skirts, ' Black bilks, 'Fancy Silks, Black Bombazines, Worsted Cheap ))chines, French Chintzes, ShirtingTlannels, Brodie Shawls, Fine Bliinkets, Crib Blankets. SHARFLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT mut EIGHTH Streets, NEW; SHAWL. AND, .OLOAK STORE, •":: • • No. .715 North' TENTH Street. We hare just:opened s ' next door to our Dry-goodo Store. a • • • • . SHAWL AND CLOAK. STORE, Where there will always be found complete naaort rnent of . . . . . . , Long and Square Blanket ShiWis• Brocho Long Shawls. Striped Broche Shawls. Also, the newest and latest Aityle.4 of FALL AND WINTER COVERINGS, Of Water-proof Melton Black French llabit. Black French Tricot, Black French Beaver. . Plain and Bibbed Frosted Beaver Cloths. • • Coverings made to order at short notice. BAL)IORAL SKIRTS!' BALMORAL SKIRTS! , 500 Dan large-siie at 6.4.00, worth 53.50.. 100 „ $l5O. f.c!,75. • _ 7.70 " " " §4.00. • - 800 " " " 04-50. Thai.° am the cheapest Baintorals in tha city. SEASONABLE DRESS (TOOLS, OF EVERY N 7 ARTETY H. STEEL St SON. • non.. New - . 713 and 715'N. TENTH st., ab. Coates. Cll 0 I O.E - :DRY GOODS-4IIST RE- N.: , CENED,;-- ' ..-• .' ' •-•••• '. Brown Poplins; Plain and Figured.: Brown Wool Poplins, Double Width. . . Merinoes of nil Shades. i . . • ... Wool D'Lninem, Plain and Figured. . . ... Colton and Wool D'Lainos--a nico line. Figured Mediums. . A full line of Plain iShawl.S. • ' ' i •• A (nil line of On Y Shawls. - One lot of Black Figured Meindrs, at tic; • • Six lots of Drown MINIMS, choice. • -• A full line of Cassinteres. -. . . A to Mine of Vesting. 3011 X H. STOKES, ocB • 702 ARCI I street. FLANNELS,. BLAN K ETS, &c.—A -a , _gond assortntent of all the approved snakes of Winter Flannels and English Will A1111.141:1112 Biallketl, at the lowestpriees SlfhTlfaßD, lIARLINORN, & AltßisoN, . nor-12trP . 1008 CIIINTNUT 'Street. T ACE 'CURTAINS AND ' MUSLIN DRArEitnix—ne sithseriber,4 Amite the finest aa sorluteut or rich Lace Curtain,* and Embroidered )itiAlins to be hoond in the city; at taxi New:oll4 prico4. Abiti, a large asourtinent of Curtain and Furniture materials, of the mast desirable .style,k, .;• " • r . • • 811 EPIIARD, & AItILISON, .2)05-1247 • : • • . :1008.011ESTNUT.Stree CABINET IPURNITUItE. 01,13Aigffur.ff,YRIM-vU4.l] AND MOORS. CAMPIO N , No. 201 South Slf.CQN.if Street, In eomfeetiiin with t heirmitenalleo, Cabinet Business, are now. *nano fitept ri g sarberior'aitiolo of • BILLIARD - TABLES, And have new oil halid a full.kupply, finished with the MOORE & CAMPION'S IMPHON ED, CUSHIONS, which are proimumertl by ull who have used them to be supe rior to all whet*. • For the quality and finish of those Tables the mrtnu fketurers refer to their. 1111111(VollS nitrous throughout the futon, who tiVe familiar with the elte meter of their work. att2Rltil EYRE S.; LANDELL, E. B L. POPLINS FROM AUCTION. COMMISSION HOUSES. VACS ! BAGS .1 BAGS r• 5,000 Androscoggin, 2 bus.,l7 oz., cotton. 13,000 Ozark, do: do. 4,000 Yeoman, do. do. • 3,000 Centreville, do. do. 2,000 Prince Albert. do. , 5,000 Hanover, ' do. do. 3,000 Union A, flax and cotton. Gunny and Burlap Bags, all AIMS, for Sole by - • JOHN T.- BAILEY & CO., nolo-Im* 113 North FRONT Street CARPETINGS, OIL C-LOTILS, AND MAT TINGS I WOLFE (.% Cr' • commissiols: utRaTT ANTs , . ciTPTNIIT PITILADELPNIA, A full is diEntmit of Philadelphia-made Carpets always in store.. ou2-2ra COTTON YARN. ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR, OFFICERS: , ARMY. BLANKETS; STANDARD WEIGHT: 10-OUNCE DUCK. ; DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETING'S AND SHIRT MOS. For sale by FROTHINGHAII _& WELLS. selif tf SHIPLEY, _HAZARD, & C.OBIMISSION MERCHANTS iPHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS Be2G-6m ATWOOD, WHITE, & CO.; Invite attention to a large and varied. assortment o PRINTS, of desirable Fall . Styles. BiAiithESTER DE DELAINES, New Colorings and Styles BALMORAL SKIRTS STRIPED SHIRTING FLANNELS, • In large variety. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26th, 1862. n027:17.1 TI-IOMAS MELLOR 6 . 1 CO., ENGLISIf AND GERMAN IMPORTERS 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET HOSIERY, GLOVES, PHILADELPHIA: FANCY WOOLENS, LINEN C. lIDXFS MANUFACTURERS OF SHIRT ,FRONTS so:;-3m THOS. KENNEDY &I BRO. 7g9 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. seS-3m 1862. FALL. 1862. WOOD 8.; CARY, SUCCESSORS TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, Have now in store a COMPLETE STOCK ' OF MILLINERY GOODS, Conaisting of SILK, VELVET, AND COLORED STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, Ste., To which they respectfully invite the attention of the former patrons of the House and the trade generally. seS-31n FURS! FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATH, NOS. 416 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OP, • .LADIES' FURS, To which the attention of the public is invited. nol9-9.m LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN A. STAMBACH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER ,DF LADIES' FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, 'BELOW NINTH. Just opened, a large and handsome Stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, of every description and in the newest and most approved styles, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. oc7-3m. LADIES' FANCY FURS. ...JOHN FAREIRA, - , No. VS ARCH sTumm, BELOW item. LADIES' FA-NCY 'FURS: My'assortmeut of Fancy Fars fur Ladies and Children is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable (luting the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call. oe3-irnif WATCHES ANH,jEW.ELRY. HOLIDAY PRES.OTTS.. • No. 22 NOWIIi. SIX9II.STBEtt . . Offers a choice assortment or • • • . .. . :DIAMONDS, . '..• . • F 1'14.0 .• AND • ".:- STANDARD SILVER WARE. • • Suitable toe Holiday T'reAants, at the. • • . LAWNST POSS.I4LE PRICES. de24m D. T . P R.A , 601' . CHESTNUT . STREET, Is constantly in. roceipt oP AMERICAN ,WATCIIRS, Of deniriblo atylda and to sui t 1.11 CELSse4 of EL ' l neigi l e a n D e . 11 N ' • • LusgazlcAN,NNl) 13 . ipiprqD vir...yrcHus. 440 . JENN . LLWIL, D CLO CKS street. A.... AMERICAN . ,WAT C HES ,' Ewa - • . • .• WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. • FREW ASSORTMENT • AT LEWTII.AN FORMER PRICES nilo2(Ltf 3246 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth • - THE PHRENOLOGICAL .CART- A" NET ANI) BOOK STORE la open day and .eyero tug for the sale of books OIL rittellOklgY, 4/1Y2510. TOUT. Phonciverephy;'autt for eel OttolalllOHOOtt. Ordprs by sl lii be 011(1114 , 4Ni to • JOHN f t CAPILN, 00:2-11 - sngitnif 022 CI( FA . NuT Met, Philfl. RETAIL DRY GOODS. FOUTTH AND ARCH. PURPLE POPLINS, GREEN POPLINS, BLUES, BROWNS, BLACKS; MODE MERINOES , BLUES, PURPLES, BROWNS, RICH MOIRE ANTIQUES; FINE SHAWLS; CLOAKS; 44 . LYONS VELVETS, WOOLEN SHAWLS, BRO CUE SHAWLS, GOOD BLANKETS, VELVET. CLOTHS, ELSII FLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS. STPERIOII COTTOX YAWN, DiO. 10, FOR SALES r.it 0 - T it . l ri-.61ii,'0t':i.,.•:-:Wt.ti:g- HUT C HINSON., No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, FOR THE SALE Or WHOLESALE nous Es. No. 509 MARKET STREET, High colored, and. in large variety DRY GOODS IOBBERS. SHIRTS AND. DRAWERS, 4-4 LINENS MILLINERY GOODS HAVE NOW READY THEIR FALL IMPORTATION'S OF FRENCH LADIES' FURS. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER Inugar;lsoß pro rim.* Map* .EN9LISIT, SWISS. AND GOLD AND.SILVER . CASES. JOS. H. •WATSON, • x0:320 CHESTED? Street RARR & BROTHER, linporters, 4R°. VICTOR ITUO.O. Z • LES MISERABLES. "CARLETON'S UNABRIDGED EDITION." The whole novel complete in one volume. CIIEAP EDITION. Paper cove vs, price *I; cloth bound, 41.00. • CAUTION. ***The publisher of the American copyright transla tion, in issuing this extraordinarily low-priced edition, takes occasion to warn booksellers, as well as the to be particular in ordering CAni,itrox's El - VIM:C, or they may have fuhP.ed IIPOn them a lately Published abridged, British traii.YlClo . o - 77, both badly translated, and omitting a large portion of the original, in deference to Bei OA and Mona nist prejudices. * The ti - mst remarkable ebapters in the whole work, such as that entitled "Cambronne; — the 'Most reniarkaide book, the magnificent and linsparing dennnehttion. of the emi yen; ; the ihwk poPlris, such_ CM; to Song and Jean Proya ire's Bhy MPS ; the axli afloat prose and the most difficult to t n't n:sja to, Kut ch as the c h a pte r the Fantine, entitled "The Waters and the Shadows;" even the snblime Preface of Vieto, Hugo—all are among the large portion of the original omitted by Wraxall in his British-Ahridgenient. 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Th e f te ,t'+eati . n t Af , a Country:Parson, 2 vols., 12mo. 4 111'5. &ALFRED MARTIEN 000 CHESTNUT Street. . . , LECTURE FOR YOUNG I.ltE`L- Aist published, price - 6 cents, a new edition late Dr. CIiLYERWEIL'S CELEBRATED LLGI'UIh on the Abuse of the Beprodnetive Powers, inducing De; I lU4T,:Nervousness Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental. anti Physirallneapaeity; &e. The ra dical mode of treatment, without modicine, is fully explained, so as to enable every one to be his own physietan at the least possible expense. " A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." Sent under seat; in - a plain envelope, to any :lihiress, Post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, Address the publishers, • o - 1 1 if COLEUR ,DE ..ROSE , • CARTES DE VISITE. • • . - . - • THE NEW FRENCH STYLE . . ... TAKEN IN SUPERB STYLE AT TURNER'S Now Ground-Floor ,Skylight - ./vorytype, Ambrotype, and - PhotograPh Gallery, .. . , 808 CHESTNUT Street, The 3/1014 EXMIISIVC and Elegant in the United States. Our Skylight Reeeption-Room and ale Room are . all on the Bround-Floor, : - • so that none of our patrods are required to up even a single Bight of stairs. Also on hand, at TEItY LOW - PRICES, • A Splendid Assortment of - •-': PHOTOGRAPH- ALBUMS. . . TURNER. - - - - - . • 808 CHESTNUT Street. • de3-12t THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PLACE jZest now for thoso in search of good PICTURES is MEINEWS Gallery. SECOND Street, above Green. fits Colorednpes Photographs for *1 aro. kuoWn to bathe best and ohet. .• . It • 'NOT A ..DAY I'AgSES-THAT 'DOES not bring crowds who alliniro. end engage Life 7 size PHOTOGRAPHS in Oil (totem . elegant nod 'hitbrul Portraits; SECOND Street, above Green. lt* EIGHT. -CARTES . DE "VISITE FOR • Great Improvement In Photography, at COOPKRI groatall floor ritotogrnphic Gallery. 1338 cHESTNUT Street, CIROMLATING .LII34ARIES. • V. : • BROTHERRIULTYS . CIROULA • •• the. NEW English and American Books. Including ALL CLASSES orLiterature. This is the ONLY Library hi the country thnt inclndes all the NEW ENGLISU Buq.Ks that are uut REPRINT ED here. . • • Terms eci Per year; elit months sA; three months , M. 50; one month 7 5 cents, nr contr.; • per day. 21S South sto writ Street. . • : '• • . WPM • AND:.' • • ENGLISH AND:TRENOR FAMILY CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DE •LECTURE,I323 CHESTNUT STREET, SubseriiNlons, per year, month, and day. ' General. catalogneaust puldiahed, furnished gratis?... . In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French LIT br.strY. ..• • catalogue de la Bibliot?mane deg Dame* et ilea De. motselles." 11. 11. MONACIII3SI,_Agent. • se.4l4m • 1323 CHESTNUT Sand: • GR(YVER &.BARIER'ra • ••.. CELEBRATED FAMILY . • . . • SEWING . . , SUPERIOR • Particular attention is called to the fact that, besides the Machines making our celebrated /Intel, we mama. facture, in great variety of styles, superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. The peculiarities of each stitch will Le cheerfully shown and explained to purchasers, and they have the great ad vantage of being able to select from our stock either a Machine making the DROVER cf: BAKER STITCH, Or one making the LOCK-STITCH, • The only valuable Seivi!ig Machlse Stitches in practical. use. • • PRICES FROM 5140 • XrPWARDS. • ito3-4I OFFICE, 780 . . CHESTNUT. STREET. .. . . .. • • • • • T wnecux ox •&...0.-IBBs • • FA3I fit '. • SEWING MACHINES • Lave been greatly improved, makiegil .• . • • ENTIRELY.: , NOISELESS, , • . and with Set Fedi asting Hemmers, are no* remitter sale by . . • FAIRBANKS lc EWING. se27-tf .• • • '.. •• - . 715 CHESTNUT Street, WHEELER 1VILS9:11 . SEWING MACHINES, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS• . - VOURTR - STREET CARPET STORE, • No. 4.7 SOUTH FOURTIISTREET. Invitesi an examination: of his stock of Carpetin;p, in Which will be fond . • 240 PIECES BRUSSELS CARPETINGS. At lean than - Present cost of importation. . . Also,. 200 pieces extra Imperial, three-ply, auPeriine. medium, and : low-grade Venitian, Hall; and Stair Carpeting.s at retail, very for cash. noS-2m COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, COOKING.RANGES_ ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGES This ran«e has sfrorded more i:.atistitetion Omit - any yet offered to the public: ARNOLD (.K1 WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street WARAL T AIR FURNACES; Of 011 . ! most amiroved and ecimmuical patl , 3rns, SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. ARNOLD t.t.: WILSON, WIE6T:\TUT Stre&.- ENAMELED SLATE MANTELS A large variety of ilitc,bealitiral Mantels at ' VERY 7.01 V PRICES. ARNOLD SS;' WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street DOWN AND COMMON pmr.Lon GRATES. For Heating ntriors, Chambers, Offices; Sze. ADAPTED FOR,EITHER HARD OR SOFT COAL. Plot-air Registors and Ventilators—a:_ large. assortment ARNOLD (.K.: WILSON, odl-Kw2wir 1010 CHESTNUT SO'oet. WORMAN c ELY, noti.lmit NO. 130 paln STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PATENT CAST-STEEL TABLE:CUTLERY; Also, the BEST and CJIMIPEST .1.1t311 KNIFE, FORK, AND SPOON Warranted CAST-STEEL FORKS. - , ' , ire . G • iii ZINC, AP.IiIY,.AND TOILET MIRRORS; The best in the worldfor finish anti dittability: , - The, best braii&Silk-11n1§Ifeci 7 • - gole Affint, 11141i.TXXIN nr, p.liffTif, 1.55 DEA near West Broadway. se3o-31• n. Noir York. NEW PUBLICATIONS. CIT. T. C. KLINE & CO., 127 BOWERY; tiew York, Pest Office Box 4 556 • PHOTOGRAPHS. SEWING MACHINES. 028 CITESTII.IIIT• STitiET PRILADELPMA CUTLERY - . NA NUFACTITUERS: or THE MARKET WASHINGTON MDVERTISEMENT. BY W. L. WALL & CO., MICTLOYEERS GOVERNMENT SALE of CONDEMNED HORSES ND MULES, Will be sold at public A auction, Corral, near the Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C., on MONDAY, Bth De cember, 1862, a number of IIORSES AND MULES, Condemned as unlit for public service. Terms—Cash in Government fu 11(iS. AMUSEMENTS. MRS. JOB N DRE b ARCH-SITE NT THEATRE. 13usill , `FS Agent - :t1)(1 Trea rev—. ....JOF4. D. MURPHY. SUCCESS BYoND E P RECEDENT.' SIXTH WEEK OF MIL Aud Every Niglit until further notice, __ EVERYBODY'S FRIEND. . _ Major De Boots Mr. .T. S. (ludo:, Mrs:Felix Featherly Mrs. JOlta Drew. To collet ode with the glorious eotuedietta of P.P. OR, THE MAT..I AND TIGER. Bob BrieWkin ' Mr: .T. S. Clarke. Doors open at 634 ; to volumene° at 73. i. Seats secured-six days in advance, AVALNUT-STREET THEATRE, SOie Lesace Mrs. M. A.- GATIRETTSOL Business - Agent Mr. :DAM T. DONNELLY. FIFTH WEER: 11111. and MRS. E. L. DAVENPORT. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENMG,. Dee. 3,1563, Third night of the new historical drama entitled COLUMBUSii or, THE DISCOVERY ,OF AMERICA ' Chrirtopher Columbus 11. r., E. L. Davenport. Jaa ben a, Queen ofB7)a . .. ............... .... E. L. Davenport. To conclude with 'the la ligiuthle farce of • MMMMMtI in.IARDNER & HEMMING'S AMP TIIENTRE-11AnKE2 Street, abo y e 'l ,- Adalission 25 ets. krivate boxes P ets. Gallery, 15 ets. Doors on-- - to commence at a quarter -- . CLOWNS, DAN. , * (Whllr'"" To xelfth. ~tt Balcony width, at half put 6 o'clock; st ~ARDNER and JOHN FOSTER. .:,.e.6.DAY) AFTERNOON and EVE3ill.{64 inence pith Dashing Evolutions in the Ring. at'lle Marie, Miss Eliza Gardner, and R. Hemming is. Brilliant EqueStrian Acts. Grotesque Groupings, Tight Rope _Dancing; Gymnastic Feats; Posturing, the Educated Mules, Stc. CONCERT HALL -LECTUR ROOMCITESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT, Every Evening at 7l o'clock. And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. This splendid Entertainment drew crowded houses for 250 nights in New York ' • will remain open a few weeks longer in Philadelphia. Every finally shonld witness Capt. Williams' Great Whaling Voyage before its depar ture. Liberal arrangements will be made ,for schools and benevolent purposes. Tickets 21. i cts., or dye for id. TWENTY-EIGHTH QUADRILL Rmay to the Contributing Members of the PHILA DELPHIA (Beck's) BAND, N. 1, will take place. THIS (Tuesday) EY - ENING, Dee. 2d, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. croons becoming Contribuling Members will be ea tilled to en OIS of admission for three Parties: Please apply to JAMES MADISON BECK. No. 716 FLORIDA Street, li4c • Above Eleventh, bel Fitzwater. C WOLFSO.IIN'S C.L,A.FiriICAL SOL The subscribers to C. Wolfsohu's Classical Soirees are respectfully informed that the First Soiree of the preselot ~~rlswitl take place on WHIUMAY EVENING NEXT, DEC. 4th, TITE 1 7 03.7 A OP 'XITE ACADEMY OF Ntsrc. Subseriptiong *lli be received by G. ANDRE & CO., 1104 Chestnut street', Rod BLAS11:18 11105.,1005 Chest nut street, where prograidnies•may be seen. n029-4t ( 7 4.ERMANIA OHOnESTRA.PUB LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER NOON at o'clock, at Hui MUSICAL FUND HALL. Carl Stltz, conductor; Tickets 25 cents. Packages of & tickets,.sl—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street ; 3. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at this hall door. - noST-tf INBIITU TIONFOR THE BLIND.- EXHIBITION 'every WEDNESDAY. at MIR M. Ad nilpston TEN OEM. Store. No..3ll'Swit h BIQIiTII Street. • It PENNSYLVANIA: ACADE)IY OF THE FINE ARTS. 1(01 CHESTNUT STREET, • Is open. .daily (Sundays excepted) limn 9 A. M. till P. M. Admission, 55 cents. Children hulfprice. • Shares of stock, OM - iy9 IT A S S.LE . S BAND,-OFFIOE - 1 - MOVED. t0.N0.. 214 South' EIGHTH Street, below WALEII2'.. • : no'sM4 WANTS. . . "IX/ . ANTED TO-DAY—THREE OR foul; good CiItPENTERS. Apply it tho now st e am balmy, NOS. 5 an d 7 DOOKStreet. - 'it - • R. BALI, W ANTED-BY THE FERST OF January. a STORE, at a modernly rent. in Thir or Fohrtli, near 3larkerf or Market between Third an F:f.h. 'Addreio , Box 1913 Philadelphia I'. 0. de2-3L W A NYE D.— A SITUATION As • SALESMAN or BOOKI EEPER. in ireepertoble Iloiwe, by n'person whn has been entganwd lirrisever.d. •yeare poet in the ih.v Commigslon Bitstuor:: i.; a good • penman.- and a. competent, pnietleal Bookkeeper. PetieliietOry reference given. Address J. 11. 1).. Box 1641;•1'hiluilelpliin P. 0. • gleS4k* • W.A.VTED—A: POSITION • AS WET . I•NUlti..l.4lsy respectable intirrled wontah. Apply it the' Charity . noslitiati, .111MO . NWOOD Sheet. blow ßroad. .• • • . • • - WANTED-PINrE 1110ITSAI\D DOL LAIIS.:qVIW..II2MIE3, DINES, A - Sli HALF' DINES,at a .ITigh Prembilo. (told, Silver, .tintl Old LP:, nand Notes. City Warrants 'Quarternta4re Vouchers, - in best rum'. • T. W. DERIPICSoN. no2! 1 -3t* ••• • . .l 21 Sonth TIMM S!rt.N.,t. pAlt TNER T.LE D-A RB sneetable 'Silk jobbing. House ou Market street. is desirous of finding a PARTNER, either :gavial or gene ral, with a ossli impital Of about 4412,000 to take the place of a seniorpartner new retiring. This Is an excellent chance for a. suitable party entering a house of an esta blished reputation. and doing a safe and _paying business. • App licants will please nodress "J. }t. A.;" Box 898 Philadelphia Post • Office, with 'real name and address, wideb will be considered strictly confidential. uoTtfit. PERSONAL. • .MUTER. AND PAY ROLLS, AND -‘ , ....ooN'ernmeui claims of Oil kinds cashed or col. lectea, at reasonable natio; by. JAMES FULTON, 494 WALNUT Street; Thiladelpkiit: ne&tt PENSIONS:- 100 BOUNTY AND rny preenred nd collected for soldiers, sailors. and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or:tar:laced upon byTAMES Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Ph Iladelphla. Psirticular attention given to parties living at a dis tance. ' oclS4f FOR • SALE AND TO LET. FOR SAL E—A RETAIL DRUG -STORE, &ring n good InisineAs, estaldislwd twelve years, and never having changed hands; or House and Storelvill be sold together. Apply. W. M. DICKSON. 430 WALNUT Street. • a t FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT PARM, of lie acres, two miles northeast of Norris town, on the Germantown Turnpike, with moderato Buildings, good Fences, larix. Lawn, Apple Orchanl. and other improvements. Inquire ou the premises. demn. s. L. :RYER. • - Ms FOR SALE,. OR- PART EX— •iar-4311.ANG E—An excellent FARM iu Montome . ry coun ty., of fill acres, with good improvement S, 11(1tE and of caw necessto rho city-by Railroad lire times dolly.. Immured city property will bo.talton in part payment. Addreot Lime.' tit tido office; ' 4114 FOl SALE, CHEAR-DELA WARE FARM, contaitkie acres,3o6ricres under cultlvationillie balance floc Timber; situate six mtlea from Felton . Station; Delaware Railroad. The improve mentserea largo lind. brick Mansion, large new Barn. Carriage. House, Granaries , &c. Laud first tputUts of woody loom.:-Price only per acre. " •• Also, 'FRUIT n 1111,107 acres, near Dover, Kent coun ty, State of DCIILWILM . with good improvements. Apply to . •: . K PETTIT, no•Al • -". • • No. 309 WALNUT street. . . . ilk I? 0 It , 'S A L t—AN EXCELLENT ..A—FAIGI of 118 acres, near Princeton, \..1. Good buildings, genii Mit, splendid situation, and about 5400 priirli trees just connug . into hill bearing. • FOURTI-1-STREET DWELLING:— maxim well-bnibt- Dwelling. With threegtory buck buil ilium , unit stable:No. aI.S :North ' , Dina] I Street. feet by 182 feet to Crown street ; is sneebtl Iy' f.)r the residence of a l'irysician. For sate by A :NTI to P. S: J. M. MORRIS, No. 016 ARCH Street. . • r "TO BENT—A THREE-STORY 4:I • •• mum,: invELLixil, on RACE Street, one door abore Twelfth, north side,. Dent low to a ttood ton utt. Apply 'to WETHEDILL nitorritEß, j el2 - 47 awl 49 Xorth SECOND Street. tr ; FOR SALE E -uw- i lforsEti, - oli the west Oß side o TOR L 6—FOUR OAD Slrek, belOW Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NlNifll and SANSO3I streets. i re TO LET—A COMMODIOUS ettkirtvELLENG, NO. 132 North FRONT gtrt , ot. Rent Moilerate. Apply to • WETEERILL & BRO., oe'27-tf 47 and 49 :North SECOND Street. INSIUNANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANT. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $400,0001. This. Company continues to take risks on the safer - classes of Property at low rates, .The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay loSSes &omit I Its distlmrsements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed .4500 000 DOLLARS, and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future. DIRECTORS. HT CHAS. 1. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER. . 30111 I ,V. CLACHORN, JOHN TIIOIINLEV, C. I'. HEAXLIT'P, .ARRAHAM lIART, DAVID 131 /YD. Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. WM, M. SWAIN, TURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., "A".LAWRENCE, WM. C. RUDMAN, ,10111 SIIPPLEE. THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice 'President "SAS; D. ALVORD, Secretary. ; ap2G-iftf INSURANC NUT Stri-et. 4C6 INLA , • • FM .ND INSURANCE. :TORS. F. N. Buck, ' ii. D. Womb-tiff, Chas. Melia rdsoll, job.. Nes:4er, Jr.. Henry Le;sls, Jr.", 1'.,?. Justice,: Alex. Washington ,Tones, Gee. A. West, - ICIIIN. Stokes, O. W. DIIIS, JOIIII W. EVolltially - FRANCIS N. HUCK, Presi,lerg. CHARLES R ICI LA RJR 4 ON, yite President, WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD, Secretary. • Etalil9-ittf COAI AtONWEALT: RANCE COMFANY OF IT •INIA: - - : DIRECTORS. P"7'llFits ,li; D. ' - Charley 11. R l o it g e e r r s, Jhn.3 ' hitall, I OK.WI Edward Knight, Roberthhoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, , [ William Struthers, henry Lewis, Sr., vlD JAI *-4 ,7, E . 1111 Jo i lrs % id t M. D., lOh en . .1011 N. M. WHITALL; Viee President. SAMUEL $. MOON, Secretary, , : : - Office, Commonwealth linilding, 7 , 613 ..CII.E , 1::!I CT Street; Fhiladelphia : • : - se 44l et I NTOTICE.THE .FIRM* OF MOTZ & 130:Eing iti ilissefred, by the death A, W. Boehm.. The surviving. partner, A. H. MOM Will settle up the busineSs of the tire. m i'r4ii itapgrAi Nev. 2.9, di LILLIE'S SAFE , DEPOT RE MOVED to :No. 21 South SIN4iNTII "Street, near the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful roe 144 Wears; flint being deterndited to merit future pet.ronage, has secured an elegant and r..invenient start...met has now on hand a large assult.neut of Lillie :+ Celebrated Wrought and ImamVire and Bt‘rglar Proof Safes (the only strictly dre:411111 bit rgl r proalsafes made). Also, Lillie 's Uncq'{ t AUed')humkVault,ehAce, and Bank Locks. LithA _ s tlk Vault DOOTA' and Locks will be furnished to erder on short notice.: This is the strongest, hest pro. terte.a; and cheapest Door' and Lock yet catered. Faille:Oar attention is called to New Cabinet safe, for Plate; Jewelrv, &c. This 'Safe is colt:- Ceded to sliminess in style and elegance anything- yet offered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strietly,ttre'aud burglar proof, SrinAt. liortcu.-1. hare note on hand say twenty of Farrel; herring, .& Co.'s Su fesonost;of thug nearly new. and serno forynf other Inakers, comprising a complete assortment as . .to size and ail lately PXCita . tigal for the neweelebetted Lillie Safe. - They wilt be amil at very low prices. Pleas° call Alid oxamino. ja2relyir DL. 4. SIDLBII, :(gent. J. J. DANA, Copt. A. Q. M. U. S. A. W. L. WALL Ac Auctioneers MM2IMEE! - B. P. otr.x.s. 3.23 Sonth FOURTB Sweet 'E COMPANY, NO. FIRE INSU THE STATE OF PENNSYL-
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