ERRIDNA.IL. stern eon espondent, now in New ley, in addition to furnishing more mlimg editoiials of the Tribune, end .oral supervision over ite eofrirans, ..—kiaye A York : Mr. G than half the exeraining a preparlhg a . ekty article for the Independent, at tending to hi... uniform profsasi.uird and political °area, and ep> ding one day in every week working On his farm i ls fi nding time to prepare a history of the 4ebellica—partioularly, I believe, with Were floe to the pyres of Anti Slavery opinion. It is to ]rake tw d ootavo volumes, one of which is to be given to tie publisher in March. tIo hss a den, as he calla it, down town, away from the Tribune cm to, Where Ike looks himself up in the mornings, to din tate this history to a phonographer. Clarlo Armellini, formerly one of the Roman triumvirate in conjunction with Mazzini and Sam, died, a short time since, in Brussels, at the age of 97. He had already obtained distinction as a lawyer When Pio How, soon after his accession to the paper:74n ;Tune, 1816, entrusted to his the prepara tion of the reforms which were Worded between 1846 and 1848. Armellini was declrated for his ear- Vices with the order of merit, and made pro-senator or chief of the municipal council of Rome. When in March, 818,a constitutional government was proclaimed by the 'Pepe, Amu:Rini was chosen deputy by several constituencies, and afterwards made vise president'of the Ohs liner. ,When, sub sequently, the 'Pope fled to Gaeta, Armellini was made Minister of the Interior; and on'the procla mation of the Republic be' was unanimously fixed on as one of the members of the Mums . ' rate . , Rome haling. submitted, after the well-fought day of the 30th June, 1.849, to the French troops, 11rniellini re tired to Brussels, where he was held in universal reaped, —The St. Joseph (Mo.) Herald of the 20th pub ilahera card from Dr. W. H. Brown, explaining hoW henameto aommit bigamy. in July last he .was taking Miss Sallie Mitchell out, at St. Joseph, for a rlde.in.a carriage: On the way they met Mr. litebideUx, who married them. Tuey supposed the .meremony a' joke merely, and went their several Warr.. Dr.- R soon slier moved to Troy and mar. ried—thie time in earnest. Then be found, that the other marriage was made legal, and so is in a fix. .He hopes to be able to arrange the`matter, he says. Two Parisian actresses had tr; (pr erre! the other day. They fought, and one was wounded. The guardians 'Of the Bois de Vincennes found these dames satisfying their. honor in the approved style, .with cold steel, and did not scourr7 the waapoes be. ford blood was actually drawn. The surprising part of the affair is that the quarrel did not arise from love, jealousy, or even professional etiq tette ; the two "princesses of the fooblighte ' 1 had got to 'words, and from words to sharper weapons, even ; on the subject of Russia and Poland. rhe only harm that came of this sanguinary affair, was That M'lle ll—. had to play.the same evening, et the theatre, With a bit of 'black stiching-placrer, too large for a patoh, on her pretty right cheek. • —Although the Grand Hotel, Pane has been open .only a few months, it has seen the suicide of one of the anost beautiful 'invites of Parts—a girl of scarce five and-twenty. She loved, and her love , vas not re- turned. She lived in the Grand Hotel, (many 10. relies do live there.) She sent message to the loved one that she would wait for him until one o'clock Al M., and that if he came not then, she would be a corpse. The chirnoeypiece cloak struck . the hour, he was not there to bear it, Wile de Hare 'took a bit of paper, lighted it at the gas jet, and ap plied it to' her princely lace dress. In an instant she wee a mass of flames. She lingered a Yew days and died. An act of "Macbeth , ' was produced in English at the Vaudeville Theatre, Part■, recently, with Key Blunt, an American lady, and M. Taillade, a- French actor, in the two principal characters. The success, according to the dramatic critic of the Jilonileur, was moat gratifying, though the perform ance was little better than dumb show to the mai Jority of the audience. M. Taillatie, who played the part 'of Macbeth in French at the oridln last aearon, la said to have acquitted hictoelf with dis tinction of the more difficult task he undertook On this occasion. Fai•Gor. Sprague has bought the trotting mare " California Damsel," for eleven thousand dollars,' as a prment, it is said, for his betrothed, Miss Kate Clbaie, Patents ze5371,1114t0/1 TWE TATIMT 0F .. F . T . :F . 9134 THE 0014113ec6 'To 0-forge Gardner, of Clarksville, N. J., for in], qprovement In veneer cutting machine. To John Hafer, of Bedford, Pa., for improveinent in stover'. To A. Kline, of Philadelphia, Pa, for improved *stoppers for jars and bottles. To John IL Sees. of Philad.lphia, Pa for im yrovedlubricator. Antedated Ocoher (0, 1863, To Lucille Crandall, of Plo k indeld, N. .T., sari nor to himself and Elleahalet Lyon, of New York, N. Y., Tor improvement in crutches. To (Marla C. Warwick, of Philadelphia, Pa., for /min ovement in lamp liiirnere. To „Tames Pine, of Troy, New York, assignor to 'himself and Waiter A. Wood, of Eloped& Falls, N. J., for improvement in harvesters. To George L, Witsel,, of Philadelph la, Pet oteeignor to himself and Clement Creston, of the same place, loriniprovement in churns. 'TRE MIIRDER AT READING —On (trendily morn ing six members of Company of the Continental 00avelryi recruited in Philadelphia foe six months' service, with a little boy, entered the William Penn Hotel, .kept by Mr. Bertolerte Grant, corner of Tenth end Penn .streets, and, after taking a drink, they got into a quarrel among themselves, One of Mr. Grant's sons, whii was in the bar at the time, 'then interfered, and peace was apparently restored. They had hardly reached the sidewalk, however, before they again got cinto a q.l".rrel, wnen one of the. party, named James L w hire, -a Mississippi " Tiger,” who professes to have serve.' two years in the rebel army, deliberately drew his revolver and shot one of his comrades dead in his tracks; the ball entered the. left breast end caused death almost instantly. The name of the murdered man is Frederick Weaver, and he hailed from Philadel: phis. The alarm was immediately given at come vany headquarters, and Lieutenant Marks, with a squad of his men, started hi pursuit of the slur. and overtook him on the turaoike. When Surrounded by his captors he tired three shots from his revolver at them, and he was twice shot at, but moue of the shots took effect. Lieut. Marks then ordered him to surrender, and he threw dowe his arms and-gave himself up. At 3 o'clock he had a hearing before his Honor Mae or Hoyor, and was .committed for trial.—Reading Times. CITY . ITEINIS. FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS made in Philadelphia, or the Union, go to Messrs. Vireude troth & Taylor's, Nos. 912., 914, and 916 Chestnut street (formerly Broadbent & Co.'s), but go as early in ehe day as possible:. This advice is valuable, because the pressure at their rooms to obtain pictures is so great, that going late in the afternoon is liable to subject parties to disappointment. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS—the largest and best stock in the city, at Charles Oak ford & Sons', Continental Hotel. MESSRS. WOOD & CARY now offer an ele gant and very extensive stock of Ladies' Bormets, of their own importation and manufacture. 725 (Chestnut street. OARPORDS' HATS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL. PURE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, routed fresh every day, for sale by Davis & Rich ards, Arch and Tenth streets. SOFT HATS, OAEFORDS', CONTINENTAL. DAVIS lit Morten - Ds, Arch and Tenth ■treete, has now in store a fresh supply of Hama, Dried Beef, and large•size Tongues, all of the finest curing. FURS AT OANFORDS 7 , CONTINENTAL A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of misses' and children's Hate, at Wood & Cary's, 725 Chestnut street. OAKFORDS' CONTINENTAL lIAT ESIPO - MULTUIif IN PARVO.—We have heard a story of how Homer's Iliad was once written in characters so minute that the whole could be en closed in a nutshell. We would not like to under take to put the whole of Homer in so small a space ; but we put a world of truth in a nut shell when we declare that it is the part of true whwom to buy all sour garments at the Brown ;itone nothing Hall of Fochhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. C. OAF:FORD & SONS, CONTINENTAL. 70./t FALL AND WINTER WEAR.=—The aummel is past, and by the morning's frost we begin to apprehend that fall and winter will shortly be upon us, and we must provide ourselves with the Material to keep us comfortable. A. nice fall suit, or a good and well-made overcoat, are the very thing, and we do not know of any place where our readers 'Would suit themselves better than at Granville Stokes' One-prise Fashionable Clothing Emporium, 600 Chestnut street. MILITARY GOODS, OAXFORDS', CONTI- 311CTIT At. Lrrn InscramicE.—Our readers will find 'the card of the /Dim Life Insurance Company in an ,other column of this paper. This old and popular .company have a branch office located in this city, at No, 400 Chestnut street. Its peculiar method of doing busineos renders it one of the moat desirable companies in this country for those seeking life in aurance. nob thatuet NEW STYLE HATS—Charles Oakford & Sone, Continental Hotel. SING 17ALLANDIGEAm TEE Frits; MIA Prince of all invaders, Who played with men and boys, just like 'The Ethiopian Serenaders. That in, he would have played with them, And in the Governor's chair have set him, If the Ohio boys had been so green As ever to have let him. Camp Chase his friends broke up, And alorgan's men they freed them; That is, they would have,done so, But the loyal boys soon treed them. We suppose their ultimate purpose was to visit Charles Stokes & Co's. "one price," under the Con , %Mental, and make a selection from the extensive Winter Stook of Clothing, But— HotrsExEMPHRS, and those about going to housekeeping, can save from to to 16 per cent., by punhaeing their housekeeping artiolts at E. S. 'Barron 8; Co.'s Kitchen Furnishing Rooms, No. 224 Dockstreet, below 'Walnut. 0022-them44 - UrnoLsTnnniu.—Do you want Carpets o\ I hid d . n, Shades put up, or Furniture upholateredl Fatten.. lea Chestnut street, sends workmen as soon as orde received ;no delay at the West End Up , bolsters sore. - - -noast WINDT S &nnc.—W. Henry Patten, 1408 °he/Mut street, is now closing out what is left of his fall a k, Come of which are marked down at extremely I prima Patten, 1408 Chestnut street, above Bros n03.5t FIIRNIT ir,` BLIPS, or loose covers, cut and made up eiperienced workwomen, at Pat }en's, 1408 Oh ut street. n03.5t Sore CUB NB made up and trimmed as none but Patten trim them. Those about ma. ;ring presents „m in Iserve, 1408 Chestnut st. no3-6$ GRIITL N T pari.—All the newest and NO Styles for 11 wee, in Felt, Bilk, and Oassimere, Will be fo at Waburton's, No. 480 Chestnut street, nest . 098 to tilliftss Gem 0023-im ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO TWELVE 011LOOS LAST NIGHT, nd Chestnut streets. R H Conley, Haw' York W Snyder &la. Pottsville Henry Marie& eon D J Morrell, Jonnstown, Pa J& Radford dt wf, N York M J Casino & wf. atltimore Henry Ilitalicock, St Louis Mr & Mrs Waldron, Boston Rev Jl3 Williams &la, Pa Hon WP Johnston & wf, Pa G Robinson & wf, - Pittab'g Mrs J J Henry, DA aware Wm Rili.l) How York Ed w Rowe & wf, Princeton k Sttorb, Maryland T it Lovett. West Ohester Miss E Bright David Judson & la, N York Mrs P. Blake. Waterford V Hatfield, Harrisourg Jon T oarnobeLl, J Poster, England Thee Goodman. Baltlmo , e J iVi Me re, Mlford, Pa Geo 0 Li raston, Mass Gin A 0 llartin. Harrisburg J HCamphell, Penne Webster %Yowling aStivf NY 0 Roily, New York B Crating & wf Jac Wbeeinr, Virginia P floag'aed, Ft Wayne J T Burr, 9,3 bin J P Briggs, New York R McNally, Onio E B firubb, Burlington N Rent, Iff,t Contlnental—Nlnth Stanton,Stenbenyille.o 8 F Scull Steubenville. 0 B Clark, Washington D C Vim Hardy & la, Califon is C w umrichouse &la. Bait 13 W Rey nolds, Jr;& wtOhlo Ceo MStronds Kllasat ell, New York C E RandaoYork T hothchil ll d. , Detroit J A Rhodes & la, Cairo Henry,J H Cairo T W Mcßey, Fauna Chas Cashman, Boston J.lllorgenatern, Pittsburg D P•l3talist, Chicago J W Casey. Chicago E Evans, New ork H Ly man. New York H Polomou, New York Wm R . Blau. New York W 'r Richardson, Mass Mr & Mrs Welsh, N Jersey Wm btatbews, New York W Prentiss, Washington Wm H Prentiss. Washiastn 3 Buckley, Jr. & wr, N Y AI•FS Sande. - New York Dr Reed. Ti 8 A Cant P R Stetson & S C A Stetson & la. New York Miss Cam. con, Harrisburg,'', Stetson. Harrisburg Miss 1:Oopar. Reading Miss Dot shorty, Hairisbg Mrs Capt Reno 'Col C A Johnson. CY 8 A WI A Mel Stetson, D A JP H Stetoon P 11T Ststsou, Jr • Mi's R Stetson tST E Brand. New York Geo E Borland, New• York Tiobt. J Steven+& wf Gal 4anchtiver. Dr Bertlett, U e IN' W Remerer, Henna ',But Foot, TT S A W terries. Harrisburg J Dougherty, Harrisburg Wm Dougherty, Harrisburg J Haldeman, Harrisburg O D Mack, Baltimore Lieut May, US A ST Jones, Barrisburg Jan Shippen, Potttrille elms J NEW, Pottsville E Wilson. Pennsylvania' •Bevß C McFarland & siv,Prt Yermllye & wf, NI P Stahel, New Yo -, k. 0 B Hayes & iatf. Chicago B Schneider, New York S Id strong, Cleveland JP Bayard St a f, New York Dewier, Now York JPITIPS S Crane, New York W II Dodge, New York Benj Dodge, New York • E tirubh. Bnaineton C B Rittenhouse, D 0 Lewis R4thboue, Alba ay A•l2oss, Ne wr. Yo , k Dr Shoemaker, Pa IV ti Roc Cel w, Nev. Yo rk 1. Opnenheinor, New York DiiPS Oppenheimer. N Y A Vezin, Philadelphia • rarti—Chestnnt s G ffi Sts uton Lreet neiTIVI/ Ninth. E !Men Wells, New Jersey W norit•on. Fonkiutown , Thoc S , roall, New York S B Cho:der co E J Bosre, Now York H II Stanton, Washington R Parker, Washington Lieut Balker, Now York Liout Ranker P lia.trogs, Chicago W P Denton, Ch olgo F N lloynol is, New York H It PittiOAC, ILtreiAntrg Lletit Garrptly„ f, utisville Picket d Paola Cant A F omit)), D.-I co, Pa C M LOWie, flahlmore W Brown. Baltitnore iI B Afe.rkwald, New York L C knarl ,nd bock Haven John 0 Reid, Baltimore B Masters, Brooklyn - WP Clyde, Delaware .1 A Srun , l, Harri,,bari Mrs Zoller, II lgorsto WA Mrs Ifsj ttnasetl, Hager.,twn J A Do Huff, Penns '- J W Chatabsdin, Bloomsbg W P. Wilson. Baltneonte Miss Mary Provost, N Saml Cobille, New. York r T Winnnan.& wf. J H Coibreth. Bellefonte Troy, N . Y . M s Butler, y H B Trion, 11 S N W G Graham. Matt Time John Skin Ler. New' York John I, Pa.stnora J" N Van Houston, Jr ffi J Poynter, Ponna, L Dickson, Jr{• E Livir gston, New York S Rothschild, Detroit . . _ T Green & wf, New York Ceo Sanders, New York H P Benson, New. York W Howard &TO Ohio T Rouse & son. Boston . . C Hutchinson, New York Levi T_Speicer, Jersey. City Geo W Tate, Bellefonte F S Wilson, Bellefonte Peter Voorhels. New Jersey ff Sivnlekson, Nem , Jersey Wul Knoell% Harrisburg Hon WTI Kelley Mrs. Corlies, neW York R J Haldeman, Havrieburx W Verner R wf, Potmide Chi Cnlber, Delaware - - John R White, Maryland Oeo W Campbell, I T...rk Mrs 'T G Gaylord, Ohio T G Gaylord, Cincinnati, 0 Jas 6 Barton, Cincinnati, 0 Altx R Edeon, Baltimore T.a Brtrke, Delaware Capt,Andrew PeIIIM L 1i Wo.oa, Eterchanti'—Fourth Jos Harrison. New York Thos Hanford. Utica, N Y C N Hickok. Bedford Thee Bercht_ Penna. L S Forney &la, Wayneb'o W D Horton, New York W H Wood Thcs S Fernon & wf Daniel atimick Ohio. M Barry, Lancaster V Bay, SomerFet, Penna Human Stone, Milwaukee I B Brin ton & la, W Chester Pr R V Wilson, Clearfield Mrs E C Cochrane Pittsburg JeFFe Diffenbaugh. Penna A N temple, Reston J 1 , Price, Delaware T L Price, Maryland. F. Huts, Easton R T Fountain, Del J Sallerfield 'l' Fleming Mrs Clement, N. w Jersey Atha Martha Clement, N J C A Keck, Allentown - James Hosie r Scranton Mrs Houghton, New Jersey street. below &relit Houghton, N MASA Maria Smith, N J E Boasall, Poring S Hartshorne, Dtitimore G F Yong - Hug, Ohio ME - Medlar, Pottsville Dr .T Gi,bon & 'a SAIem,NJ I Mies. New York E Cushing, Masa Z Vsn head. Reading Amos Davis, Evt L Simon. Fiarct'ord, Conn W Flacons, Pi:teors , Mrs R te.wther. Ne wont Mrs W Smith, fiewoort B Beware & art. Ns croon W ht Cover, Clarion; Pa Pr Hank & son, L Haven J C Everhart & la. - Blair co Chas Pif Erten. Lanc'ter,P4 A. Armstrong. litarvi. tad - Livingston & hey. Pa H Schuyler. OmaCa et 'l' David. Ripley. Newark, NJ Miss Cowman, Baltimore A S MoDill, Plover, Wk B Broadhead, White Lake Aanterican—Cheittnu S‘ W ScOtt street. above Eribrta• MastF r W H Jakee, Del alaster Chas R Sakes, Del Michael Schell D H Priest Boston Penneville, Delaware Mrs Caleb Yohe, Bethlehem John L Riegel, New Jersey LEllison. Delaware. A N Simnle, Easton Wm Miller. Reston B Shaw, Now York J P Case, New York W C Notth L Vs ti Renesellger 0 G HampAteati Penna Thos H Dillon, New York E P Lyman., New York IC C Gore. Jersey City ' I L Long, Delaware M Waller, Somerset to, MIL Geo Waller, Delaware Z tioreey,Seaford. Del John BroP.die. Ety.lisna B Broadie, Indiana Walter W lierry,Ealtimore A Magruder, Washington Yrs Weaye_r Washington. Clark, 'Washington John Erskine, New York T N Schnell, Elmira, N Y J M Onthrie. Indiana co L J Delal. Jersey Shore Robt G Cook, Jersey Shore R T Fountain, Delaware Je h n T Jake elaware L E Smith, New York P 0 Macomber, New Bedfo'd J &tiger. New York Bradford }Baron, Lowell C P Wallach. II S N' Martin, Lancaster A Biloy, Copn. JohnMcDevitt, NeW York James Carson, Wllm;Del Geo Edwards.lm, Del T .13 Jackson, New York Miss Brown; New York at. Louts—Chestnut D Fetter. New Jersey John P Wheelan. Reading NV D W Pearce US N street. above Third. S Bookhamer. Rearing Vi• A Thorp. New Yore John B Powell. New York Jas B Nicho eon. - Croy. N Y Jos } , eynolds, Wash. D C. S L Jennings, New York John Doheetv,Sehyl Haven F F Patterson, II S A Hal Benney. Wash, DC T 12013 Gam. St Loaiu Geo Greene, Chicago S Singer, Baltimore Chas G Smith. Pittsburg D G Bower, New Jersey ltd w-. 1. 11 twee Q Batter& id J T Ramie, Columbus. 0 11 L Dunbar, New York Ritandolpt jr M Burrows .1 - 013 u D Hoz.l KB Hayes, Baltimore 4:1 I? Green Cin, M Hazard, Providence Robt Johnson, New York Ed w CHB & la. Bordent'wn Chas Evans, New:York G C Skilton, Boston , Chas Ftaple, Jr, Portland QTresize, Zanesville J Wsbb Boston - • • Mrs Keeler, New York P Berger & wf,B , ooklyn N LY Rathburn, U S N W H Smith, Long bland Chas R Co%urn, kid Kheelor, New York • • • - • H G I well, Boston Byron Tuttle, Conn Saml J Blair, New Bedford T Garnrsons,Hew Bedford The Union—Arch is John Norntyre,Hartiord,Ct Geo Schell, Pennsylvania Jae 11 McKee, Hazleton W 0 Chamberlin ' Ohio J Manly, Columbus, 0 W Rainey. Cambridge, 0 E' Burt. Cambridge, 0 }IL Custer, 0 W Berger, Middletown, 0 R A 0 Kerr, Altoona Cleo M Boyd, Chester co A Lehman, Detroit, Mich J Steifel, Auburn. Ind A Brak eley, New Hope J'e tevison, Connecticut Jcs Craves, Wheeling John Koch & la, Pennegrove L H Allen, Tamaqua treet, above Third. 'H A Foster, Minerva. 0 H Kauko, Woooter, 0 0 W Kanke, Wooster, 0 Hiss Ellie S Kanke, vhio S Gregg 8t la, Ohio S iPardy, Stark co. 0 . . Bear,.l l l,,nnt Joy, Pa • Joe Smith. New Jersey John Teaman, bancager T T Price, Tuckerton, N R AI Ronan, Bridgeton, N J B nmphreye. N J ' N A Felix Reading John C Harvey, Harrisburg Alm 07 ll L.vy & eh, AM D Robins & la IC liar6our.Wlpeling, Vo, Coninkeretal—Stxth st P Bare, illannt Union ffi P.onock, Chester co eet, above Chestnut. Jos S Ely. Newtown Chas H Roberts, Newtown W A etwood. Chester co 4., Mercer, Cheater co, Pa W Harry, Chester co, Pa G S Dare, Lancaster co; Pa Mrs ha Galtiner, Pa . . 8 Posey. Chester co, Pa A YOCUM, BeriiBCO, Pa Mrs Croseman. Ph 03 Dixville Mrs J Howard & eh, Lane B Brooke. Lancaeter West Chester T Galiitter, West Cheater I Leedom, Cheater 03 Pe,:nypaokor, Pa J Wood, Wet Cheater T H ldin, Lancaster 0 Williams, DE Brunswick Jobs West, Ohio . • . B F Schafer. Clarrisbnrg A Pennock & wf, Chester co B E Prizer. Doylestown ;states union—maxim H II Gabel, Pennsylvania A ti Be ed, Wilmington, Del Mrs E Eder, Lancaster J A Phillips, Seaford, Dal K Davis Tbos Duncan Walter Nth man. New York Jas Trimble, Boston John Wheeler .t street. above Staab: JasForbes, Wayne co, Pa Geo T Grinder, Litiz D Taylor St wt. Maryland Samuel Illarphy. Penns Geo Ityer, New Jersey Daniel W Snyder, D 3 A. John G Long, 13 , aireville A P Erb, Fla rrl , lb are J 0 Gable, Lancaster National—Race &'I Peters, White Haven J Eisenhard, Allentown h Conroy, Reading Wfklaore,l4 ewbury, Pa J W kloore,Newbnry, Pa J S Lanser. Schaefferstown ♦ S Laird, Washington W S Smith, New York eet, above Third. C C Sleredilh, Dauphin co J B Hassler,Fort WaYae.Fa F Mertz. Iklio dltbarit DITB M Shinke!, Utddleburg Geo 31 Hnwell,Penno, 3I Poole, B !It Pa G W Leach, Wilkeebarre eta, above Kaska& ‘ 4 7 H landey, New Jersey J Quimby, Pennsylvania J Quimby , Jr, Puma J ainneceson, salem,N W B Blackwell N Jersey Miss fi Carter New Jersey Miss Temple. New Jersey J 9Sra.rfo,d, New Jersey biles F Jacobs, New fersey J L Fairchild, Hammington L H Fairchild, Haminington Mattison—Seconid ■ J A. Bowen, Prov, RI B B Bowden, Delaware E Brown & la, Stroudsburg C swift, Easton Mrs Whitney, New York S G Bradsbee, Palma G Richardson, Penns C S Hall & en, New York F Harding, New T ork W Carman &)a. New York A J Allen. New Jersey Weeden&wf, N Jersey /fount Vernon Hotel, John L G ordon, New Jersey A mercer, New York H 111 Spayd, Williamsport G P Gheen & la, New York C 31 Evans, New• Jersey ll}. vans. Philadelphia W Carb r, New Jersey B Burrows, Trenton Second Stabove Area", If B Rough J Sutton, Port Pleaaant. F F Corgell Thomas Gray J S N Jae Stiles & la, Bridgeton I Hackett, Salem. N J A B Carter, Tamaqua. W H tio_tham, Tamaqua E=SE==l street, above Rase A N Young, Maryland a Irvine. Trenton, N J John Righter George ReybOld Tht%toN,S Woolverton J . VT Murray, Illinois S Lo Laois John Freeman. Hass Hiram Fleet, 'owl Silas Gastaline, Maine George Jones, Delaware Bernum'r Hotel—TM Marshal Teel, Beratord co R R Raub, Penna. A C Borhek, Bethlehem James Fitzgerald, U S A James Berk, Newark. 0 Henry Mann, New Jersey I K Vansaut, New Jersey W Ohio W F Artley. Stroudsburg Cant A Youdgst, U S A A Hyman. Dallas, Pa t., above Collo - velall W Fehr, Orwigeburg D R Harper.r. .a. Olney Jacob Bowman, Penna Jacob 'anti', Jr, Penna Jacob Huth, Sr, Penny, L R Appleton, Attleboro A Roads, Pam eylvatla W Wiegner, 'Berke co Black Rear—Ticird ■ Jas Weiler, Macungie C H Haines Lewisburg, Pa W. Creasman Sr wf, Balt Geo Young, Pennsylvania 3 . 2 , Trmrig. Pennsylvania Geo W Rorer. Fox Chase D W Wagner. Chaitlesville B Wagner, Chartlesville t., above Callowhill. M A Reager. Lancaster T W Roberson, Doylestown G Trace, Posnsburg A Pratzman Reading T Berger, Bucks co G W Ronyon. Reading Maid Emigle—Third S D H Enllene Baltimore iths J Sullene, Baltimore A Waguor,Lelaigh co Wm Bfoa, POD nsylvan!a, Sultzbach. York Pa J lClSnc. Marietta,Pa .ultzbacb, Biarietta IPa SPECIAL NOTICES. DISEASE AND SCIENCE. From time immemorial disease has preyed 'with imps city upon the human system, and revelled in the car aage and destruction it has canoed. Science, in the meantime, has not been idle. and contest after contest has taken place for the mastery, between these two Mar na enemies, until it has been reserved for this age to Pro duce a Medical triumph, before which ,the shadows of sickness disappear Scientific skill, in the production of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, has reached its highest altitude, and can now rest satisfied with the tri umph it has attained. Mankind are subject to various' Ws and pains, and it is the task of these Bitters to erase all such disorders from the human frame. Liver Com. Plaint, that bitter foe to happiness; Dyspepsia, that one . my of all which is joyous; Nervous Debility, that ty rant which crushes out of the heart all energy, and which causes its victim to wish for death:sand Fevers, which rack the brain and s corch the brow, all, all yield to the magical and healing properties of this Ne Pins Dam of Medical Science. . _ . It is of an entirely vegetable nature, containing not the last particle of Alcoholic stimulant, and will not, there• lore, ae the generality of Bitters do, cruse a taste for spirituous liquors to arise in those who use them. No soldier should be without them, for they are a perfect protection against all the diseases which are so preva lent in Camp Life. They are, in fact. THE BITTERS of ;Le day, and the whole civilized world is fill of their fa me, and the fruits of their curative powers. Disease at last has' met its master, and flees at the apprOach of the conqueror, Come, then , and be healed, all ye suffer -Ipg children of mortality; the' means are ready, 'the 6J al:than is open. and relief is certain. Delay no longer. Messrs. JONES & EVANS. 63! Ar.CH Street, Philadel phia, are the proprietora, and all ordere addressed to ;hem will receive prompt attention. These Bitters can also be obtained at all l ruggists in the Caton. PRICER —Large Bottles (holdir g doable quantity) 51 par Bottl.p. or half dozen for 66. Small size 76 cents per Bottle, or tali dozer, for AFL 0r2412t w•etsoa, liniBo.ohosetis C 0 Johnson & to, N Y Col R MI Bo w umi Robt B Downie, Mtnehestor 8 A ..illaa, A Bad: itigiumbliz rThicage E I; neki ouham. ,hic.ure ES Sanford, se - . Turk - - . H Sehleshinasr N Y John D Sheall" Patina H Jarrett. B lift more H 8 Evans 8: wf, W Jheiter N ti e-bield. Cincinnati, .0 It B Carsley. California Nierrelleld, Baltimore . H B-i , ige. Washington I McGoy, Washington G W Hopkins, Kew York J T My.rs„ ris.p - Tort( Blanc a, EYE MID EAR MaoAT Da nn% OATARREL —The above maiadtse treated with the utmost SUCCUMB by Dr. VON MOSOFIZISHESR. Oculist and Atudat. graduate °Manua. °thee. 1027 WALNUT Street. where can be examined hundreds of testimonials from the very beet known men in the country, among which tre several from old and responsible citizens of Phila• dolphin, who can be personally referred te. ocSi•Qts ONE-PI - HOB CLOTHING, OF TON LATHAN iI'YLES, male In the Best Manner, expressly ter RE PAIL SALES. LOWEST Sellinx Prices marked In Plain figures.. All Goods made to Order warranted Wiese ;ory. Our Own-Fares STBTI3I to strictly adhered to. are thereby treated alike. d 0,2- 1 1, ,TONNU eit 110.. MABRET Street A STILMA AND ALL BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS cared by a new system of ELECTRICITY.withont ehocire or pain, by Dr A. H. ETRVENS„ 1418 sou'ra PSNti SQUARE. oc:31-1 D. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, to the author of pr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment." MARRIED. MUD} thia city. OA 25th. by Rev. R ffery. D 1), Demo A. Crippea to Maria T. Felts. ot Pboadsirbia BiTCI3I L-11 ii.LER.-By Rev. B. R. L.xley,. Mr. V.lnon T. Mitch. 1. of Lycoming county, Ps., to Alias Mary. R. Miller, of ehiladelpola. • ?be vairrlase pabliebe Sept. 7:11. 18G3, is loving thk,n piece Angtts I,sth, hot ween Thos. Lowber and 'Rate Tu, nor, it, a fabr ration, no Inch marriage hiving taken UV] THOS. IL LO 41713 ER r)ipm. ELI:EL—At Bunker fill, Illinois, o.ltober 29, Bid, in 2bit year of Me, age, Colonel Charles Rivers r Ite , mmmer ding let Regiment' Mississippi Marine Brigade. tile 'uncial Isla take piece on Friday aftsre , :on, 6th inst.. et 2 o'clock, from the house of William I. Wain wright, No. 627 Vire street, to which the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully insoaed. Inter rust I - at La nisi Bill. ** DERWt SHIIIF.—On the 8d that., Carolina Derbyshire, daughter of the late John Derbyshire Her , elativea . and friends are re-pactfelly invited to &tend her funeral, from her late residence, near Cheet nut Hid. on Sixth-day nos , . the 6th inst., at It ,ek A. M. Intel ment at Laurel Hill. *** DONALDSON —Oa the merning of the 4th inst. , JActe, eldest daughter of the late Jacob P Donaldson. Her friends tpn respectfally invited to attend her fune rat, from the .esid.nee of her, moiber, No. 1108 Sharks: maxon ,treat, on Friday, the Gth instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. _ Gt. ENTWORTH --On tl e morning of the 8) Met , Lisle Olertwortb, youngest son of the late George P. 1 - 31. ntworth. relative 9 and friends of the femile are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, Theodore, No. 1018 Monet Vernon street. this hursday) afternoon, the 6th inet . at 2 o'clock, with out further entire. v. GET hlt. —On the 4th inst. , Mrs Sarah Geyer, wife of lbs late John Geyer. Esq., is the 81.1 yFa r of her age. The relatiyes and friends of the family are resnectfolb lnyitedlo attf ad the funeral. from the residence of her son-in law, Nathan L. Keyser, No 019 York:avenue, ou Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. Funeral to.procAed to Ekrmautown.*** PREINE —On the 341 inst.., Margaret, wife of J 11.111114 W. Perine. aged 38 years. FonFral ft...in the residence of her hashand, No 1131 Charles street. on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. BLACK DRESS GOODS.-CASH- ItihRFS, Velour Reps, Taraises, 3-9 and 6-4 Mons seltnes, Itierinoss, Henrietta Cloths or silk-warp Cash man -6 J Ottoman Poplins,. Irish Poplins, Radish and French Bombazines. Alepmea corded Moussetines, Aus tralian Crapes, Baratholta, Turin Cloths. Paramatsas. De Laines. Orion tal Lustre& Alpacas and Hohair Ltstres, Reps AnKisis. Mourning Silk, Armors, Pouttde Sole and. Oros GrauitSilks ; __BFOSO If. SON, Mourning . Store, No. 918 ad ft ffictlf-sti;ot JOUVIN'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. Ordered Colors, eizes 611 to 8 0c27 &YRS a LAZirlrBLl,.- • R LACE MIXED TWO-FACED MOURNING LONG SHAWLS, size 72 inch by 141. 0c27 EYRE & LANDEL L. POPULAR COLORS MERIN OE S REPS, and POPLINS. 0c27 2S YRS s L.ILND ELL. FOURTH and ARCH. ilWs. THE TWENTY-SECOND ANNI VERSARY i THE MERCANNLE CI eL ASSOCIATION will be celebrated on-FRIDAY EVENING, the 13th instant. at DI o'clock, at the MOSE CAL FUND HALL. Ad • rinses will be delivered by RAY. M. A. DE WOLFE ROWE, D. D. and DANIEL Dol7Gri- BRTY, Eta. The Orchestra will be under the direction of 51r. S. HASSLER Cards of admission may be had gratuitously by applying early at the - Counting-House of the subscriber, No. 3S North THIRD Street. Wit. C. LTTDWIG. no4-10t President IMIVICEOPATHIC HOSPITAu —THE Irmerobers of the LaDIES' ASSOUI ANON, and ou ere who feel an interest in this in.ti.ntion, are ro gae•ted to meet in the Lecture atom of tha Elomomp).. this College, on THUB,SD n 1 EVENING, 15th ntqant, at 8 o'clock. B. F. GLENS, ro 4.21.. Secretary Bois rd of Mans g=rs, Umiak Y. STEAM-A/in A.TI.A.N vA. - The general de:ire to inspect this ship, and, when rue stream. her inacceasiollity, sauced the Union Vo• lunteer Refreshment Committee to procure permission from the United States Government to exhibit her, for the gratification of our citizens, and for the benefit of their fund. She is now moored at the first wharf below Washington avenue, where the public are invited to call until Anther notice (Sundays excepted) A. bio -grap:hienl sketch of this specimen of ship-building, in cluding an account of her capture, can be procured at the tick et office. de mission, 25 cents. Children, 10 cents. no 2 6; ST. LUKE'S AUXILIARY TO THE SA_NITAItY COMMIS tION earneetly solicits from members of the congregation and others contributions for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods.may be sent to the Srciety's Room, in the basement of the Chard' (THIRTEENTH Street. below Spruce,) every FRIDAY, between 9 and 1 o'clock, and Money to the Treasurer, CHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. IRIS S. DELAWARS Axe sell-thf3m LAPPLICATION WILL BE MADE to theMa.nagersoftheM&RCANrlLitLlßttAßY COMPANY for renewal of Certificate of one share of Stuck, No. 4.741, standing in the tome of RICH ARD PRICE. Jr , the saline haring been:L.l°st or rais. M. PITTSBURG, NOVEMBER. Zip 1.463. —The Directors of the Exchatge Bank of Pitta bnr• lhve this day declared a dividend of FIVE Pa ft CENT. out of the earnings of the last six months, paya ble on or after the lath inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank of Philadelphia. ncs.6t H JI. ISSUBRAY, Cashier. COMMONWEALTH BANK.— PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 3, 1363 The Board of Directors have this day declared a-Divi derd of FOUR PER CENT. on the capital stook of this Bank. payable on demand, clear of State and United States Tax. EL - C. YOUNG. 'a 43t Cashier. IM ,, CORN EXCHANGE BINK.—: PHILLDELPHIA. Nov. 3,186 J 'T he Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of all-Tax-s. and payable on demand. J. W. TORREY, riol-tf ~ , CH mhi9r. /MP COMMERCIAL BANK OF BEAN SYLVA Di I&. - PIIIIADELPRIA Nov. 3, 1333. The Doard of Directors lave this day declared a Divi dend of FIVE PER CENT . clear of National and. state Taxes, payable on demand. S. C. PALMER, ni.4 Caebter. A RACE RS' AND MECHANICS' BA N 6.DELPHIA, Nov. 3,18 A The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of 11 1 . - E PIE CENT., payable on demand. 13, 4 6t - W. RUSHTON, TR.. Cashier. 1.11.. A. RD BAN IC.—PHILADEL PRIA, gov. 3.1863 The Dir,etnrs have this day' declared a Dividend of FICK PER CENT.. ont of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the -13th inst., free of all Taxee. [ not- IGO W- L. SCIEFA. P&l2, C tshier. HIEN E4NGTON BANK. —P NOV 8, 1563. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of TEN Pkli C.f.Nr. for the last six mouths on the capital of this Bank, payable on demand, °lsar of State and United States Taxes. C. T. YERK gS, n 44 61 Caqiier. = MECHANICS' Nov. 3, 186.3.- e Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of 6IX PER CENT. on the buriness of the Rink for the last ix months; payable to the Stockholders on and after the 13,h instant. J. VirE(GAND, Ja , no 4 9t Clothier. iMSOUTHWARK. BAN —PH LL A.- ' DELeirla, Siov. R, 163. The Directors have declared a Dividend of EIGHT PEE CENT , payable on demand. F. P STEEL, nod 61 Cashier. TIl E PIIILADEL PHIA. BANK.— NOVENBER 1813. ^ be Directors have declared a Dividend of FIVE, PER CENT. , payable clear of all Taxes on demand. ne 4 B B. COIREGYS, Cashier. WESTERN - BANK...—PHILADEL PRIA, Nov. 3, 1663. The Directors 01 this Sank have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PBR CENT., clear of National and State Taxes, payable on demand. nod 61 G. M TROUVAI kg, Cashier. IMBANK OF COMMERCE, PHILA. DELPR lA. Octaber li, 1863. TI e annual election for DIRECTORS will be held, at the Banking Donee, on MOND AY, the sixteenth day of November next between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. - J. A. LEWIS, ocd.tuths tnol7 Cashier. • BANK OF THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES, PRILLDELPITIA, Nov. 2: 1883. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT. for the past six months, payable char of tax, on FRIDA.Y next. the 6th instant. no 3 6t• W. GUSINIERE. Cashier. a. COMMERCIAL BANK OP PENN .%bYLVANIA. PRILADELPRIA, October 12, 1863 The annual Elormod for Directors will be held at the Banking Douse, on MOND e.Y, the sixteenth day of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. oel3tuths-tl6uo S. C. PALMER, Cashier. 1■1:3 0 . CORN EXCI-IANDEVE BANK— PHILADELPHIA, Oct 12, 1563. The antatel election of DIRECTO 46 will be hold. at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next. between the hours of 10 A RI and 2P. hi 0c1.4-tnol6 J. -W TORREY. On.hier. MFARIIIEItS' AND MECHANICS , BANK., PHILADELPHIA, October 2. 1863. The anneal election for Directors will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 16th day of November wax_ ,t between the hours of 9 o'clock M. and 3 o'clock P. M.: and on TD3.SDAY, the third day of November next, a ger eral meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the. Banking House at 4 o'clock P M.. agreeably to charter. ' W. RUSHTON, JR. , oc3-tnol6 Cashier. IM, MECHANICS' SAME, PHILADICL- PliflA, October 6, 1863 The annual election for DIRECTORS, to serve for the ensuing:year, will be held on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of November, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. J. WEIGAND, Jr., ocStaths Cathie!. THE PHILADEPHIA BANK, Oct. yid 9. 1863. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 16th day of November, between the hours oflo L. M. and 2P. M. B. B..COMEGYS, oclo-stuth-tnol6 Cashier. v . :3z. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANY. TitlittSUßEß'S REPAY. eMetkiT. PHILADELPHIA, October 15, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi oantian:l6loiymipdatd of ol F e lVE of pe l w i e o nt l on a r i e av e tal ta st x o e c s k payable on and after a ;Tovember Ifs l' . 1863 2 Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the Mike of the Company, No. 538 South TRIED Street. •ocl7-tdel . TEIOB. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. r 3;.. . SURGEON -ARTIST'S OFFICE, FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS,—SOLI ERS who have lost an ARM . or LEGi. the service , and desire the Patent "PALMER Limbs"to be supplied by Govern ment. should return this notice immediately to this of fice, stating their loss by letter, with name. company, regiment, and residence. B. FRANK P &MURK, 0c22-tf 3609 GRESTNIIT Street. Philadelphia. iI7ERCANTILE LIBRARY COM PANY. t. hares of Stock, which by a recent resolution of the Board will have the dues for the balance of this year remitted. may now be purchased at the Library for TEN DOLLARS. bach share if purchased before January 1, 1854, may be duplicated at any time during that year. Great Improvements in the building, and large addi tions of both foreign and domestic works, have recently been made. A share of this stock would constitute a useful and ap propriate Christmas Present. T. oc2o.tathe lm IM'PHILADELPHIA AND READING NOAD COMPANY Office 1i27 South POTINTH RAI St L reet. PHILADELPHIA. September 2. 1663. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons ere entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stook of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known. and it is, therefore, necessary that the oertifi sates of stock should be presented on cal ling' for the Dividend. , BRAppall.p, Treasurer. BTOCKHOLVErtiPTriiifig, Mrs. Eery Bishop, a. Lancaster, Timothy C Boyle, Percy H. Lewis, Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Hitcherson, Ann Copeland John Mclntyre A./lamb:land J. Newbold, John 8. Moore: Trustees, James McKnight. Debbie A. Hughes, Bem. F. Newport, Saxe T. Harrison, Bero. Pott, James Hallowell. W Rodman, James W. Hallowell; Sarah . Ann Flichards, Catherine C. Koppele, Benry B. Sherer. Daniel Klapp. Marla L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ufrick, Kuhn and J. H. Kahn. Ex. Asher M. Wright, of S. ,fahn. William Young, . H. Leisse Extrar. W. H McViokar. and James G. &hat Ex. ofi amain Smith. johns. Weae. deo'd. (Willie el co. 005.0tatb.41 THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1863. _ . . a VENAL NOTI.--11EADQUARTERS -A- PROVOST MARSHAL, hEOOND DISTRICT. Pa., No. 1541 LOCUSTsStreet, Philadelphia. October 31st. 1685. Drafted men from this District who have failed to re• portolso men whose time bas been extended for various reforms, are required to report at this office on or oefore the dates bereinatter mentioned, or they will he pcb belied as deserters, ana eubieot to all the Penalties pre scribed therefor: First ward. on or before November 6th. 1869. Seventh and Eighth warded on or before November 10th. 1863 Ninth and Tenth wards, on or before November 16th. EDWIN PAIAIRE. ProveliMarchal and Pr sident of Board. M. WILL, Commissioner of Board. It. W MOB I.E. ne2-6r STirg.on of Board. LEAVEN - WORTH & SANDERSON, BANKERS 6.; BROKERS, No. 19 WALL STREET, NEW. YORK. DEALERS. IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Stooks and Bonds Bonitht and Sold at the Brokers' Boards on Commission. Collections made on all accessible pointa la the United States and Canada. 5.20 COUPONS, . DUE IsT NOVEMBER, 5-20. u. S. 5-20. The andersigniid, as General Babecrlption Agent, le authorized by the Secretary of the Treasm7•to continuo the 'sale of this popular Loan. and virk pays nubile notice will be given of discontinuance. 'ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS remain arm/a. and this amount is scarcely sufficient to furnish a basis for the circulation of the National Banking Associations now being formed in every part of the Conntyy. But a short time meat elapse before this loan ill wholly ab-. sorbed, the demand from Barone. Germany aspeoLelly, being grate active. as it is well known that the Secretary Om Tree sexy has ample and unfailing resourcee In the duties on imports, Internal revenues, and in the Issue of interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for a loam time to come to Issue further permanent LOS.D.B. the littered and principal of which are payable in Gold. There considerations mast lead to the prompt conclu sion that the time is not far distant when these "Five- Twenties" will eell at a handsome premium, as was the result with the "Seven-thirty" Loan, when it was all sold, and could no longer be subscribed for at par. This is • the - intereet and principal being payable in coin, thus Yielding about sIGHT per cent. per annum at the present Premium on gold. It is called " Five-Twenty," from the fact that whilst the Bonds may ran for tussah/ years, yet the Govern ment has the right to pay them off In gold at par; at any time after five years. -The interest is paid half yearly on the first days of No vember and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonus which are Pam ble to bearer and Issued for 00, $lOO, $4500, awl $l4OO, OrAsigistered Bonds of similar denominations. and in addition $5,000 and $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twenties" cannot be taxed by State', cities, towns, or counties, and the Government tax on them is only one and a half per cent, on the amount of income, When the income exceeds six hundred dol lars per annum. Income from all other investments, such as mortgages, railroad stocks, bonds, Ste, mu' pay from three to ties per cent. tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail or otherwise properly attended to. The Treasury Department having 'perfected arrange ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds, Subscribers will be enabled to receive them at the - time of -subscri bing, or at farthest in FOUR days. This arrangement will be gratifying to Parties who want the Boa r ds on pay maul of the money, and will greatly increase the sales. EDWARD M. DAVIS, - - - E XfOIIAN G-E BROKER, —39 North Third Street, Up Stairs, WILL SUPPLY AT PAR 5-20 U. S. BONDS, WITIIOT CHARGE TO THE BUYER, AND SOLICITS HIS FRIENDS FOR THEIR ORDERS. DO2-rath4tif 5:205. IST NOVEMBER 5.205. COUPONS WANTED. EARLY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBIRDNESS WANTED. • STERLING EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD BY DREXEL, & CO., orb -im 3* South THIRD Street, MICHAEL JACOBS, SMIRKER, No. 46 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE, AND UNCUR RENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CoMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocs-3m COLLECTION OF 11. S. OERTIFI. CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect, at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One-Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly maturing. • Terms made known and receipts even it the °Mee. No. 320 CHESTNUT Street. mys-tf NOTICE.-NOTICE IS HEREBY A..' GIVEN chat. the CERTIFICATE No. 22.824. 200 Shores, issued to tie by the New York Transfer Agency of the Philadelphia and Reading flathead has been LOST, and that application has been made for the sub atitution of a certificate in place thereof. A. G. HEMINWAY do CO., oc9-20t _ No. 53 FM - MANGE Place. P ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the Office of. JOHN McARTHUR, Jr., tArcbitect, - '2(19 South six.ru Street, 'anal noon of SATURDAY, Nov. 7th, for Cleaning the Wells of the Army Hospitals and Berracks tin& r the control of the Qaartermastar's Department of this district. nos-3P. ARTY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets, PRILADBLPHIA. November 4. ISM. . ...... • ---- - • - - • - SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o'clock M. ,on MONDAY. the 9rh instant. to furnish Premptly at the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL: I ' O.CCO pair Army Bootees, Nos. 9, 10, 11;.12. 13, and 11, to be mso e of pore oak-tanned lea.her, army samdard. One-half inch dark blue Worsted Lamarmy standard. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, onantt. ty. and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to Sli the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa tures must be appended to the guaranty, and said glut rants nmst accompany the bid. Bid.ders, as. welt as their sureties or guarantors. who may not be known at this office, will furnish a certifi cate from the rutted States District Attorney, Postmas ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the bidder or gnara»tore, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and his sureties are responsible men, who will, if a contract is awarded them, act in good faith with the 'United States and faithfully execute the same. Samples can be seenat this office, to which the articles most conform. Blank forms for proposals can be seen at this office. Proposals must be endorsed "Pronosale for Army Sup plies," stating the particular article bid for G. H. °ROSMAN, rnos-4t Aes't Quartermaster General U.S. Army. LEGAL NOTICE.—PITILADELPHIA, November 6.l963.—Whereas, Letters Testamentary to the Estate of JOHN sisry, deceased. have been aranted.to the undersigned, all persona indebted to the Et talc. will make payment, and theFe having claims pre sent thsm for 6 ettleme at. B. P. SISI Y. Executor. nos th6t* No. 56 North THIRD Street. IN TFE ORPHANi' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. hetet° of JANE CALDWELL, deceased. - The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle.and adjust the account of JOHN A CALDWELL and THO-' RAE CALDWELL, Adminbtrators of the Estate of JA CALDWELL. deceased, and to report distribution of k,e balance in the hands of the accountants will melt the Parties in , erested for the purposes of his appointment on MONDAY, November le, Lea% at 4 o'clock' P. BL, at bis office No. 120 South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia. neb•thstuet* B. C. SHAPLEY, Jr Auditor. MOSS.- FOR SALE, 100 BALES NKW OBLE&NS MOSS. HENRY SIMONS. n06.3t. 513-NV W WARKErr btrPet. -AA,EIMER'S GALLERY IS TEE PLACE' to get most satisfactory Ifaltenesse3. of striking re semblance, oil colored Photographs of life-size: Cio and Bee them at SECOND Street, above Green. '1.43 TEE MOST NATURAL STYLE OF Portraits iow made are REIMER'S Life size Pho tographs, in oil col ~rs epictures of fresh, warm. intprseeive coloring.- SECOND Street above' Green. It* WOOL.- 200,000 POUNDS WESTERN V FLEECES and. TUB-VirASEED arriving and for ealeby SITOBAR 8z CO:, no6-3t.* 26 , South DELAWARE Avenue. $2 PER DOZEN. s2 CAR:TES DE VI-SITE Taken in the Attest style at the above price. Large Photographs at low rate., by TURNER., At his Ground-Floor Gallery, 808 CHESTNUT, STREET, • 'Entrance through the Athom , Litipbt. no3-5V MINNEHAHA RESTAURANT, NO, 4910 LIBRARY STREET. —The above Din lag Saloon will be open to-day. All the delicacies of the season. and first-elms wines and liquors, by n04 , 3t. ' A. LOWRBNCIE, Proprietor. D. MARCHANT PORTRAIT PAINTER, has removed to Ott) LOCUST areal, where he will be glad to see hie friends and those of the Public who may be interested MIAs line of art. cioS sat* if 11.0811 EN BUTTER.-150 TUBS GO SHEN BUTTER, selected dairies. For sale by. RHODES WILLUMS. 0c27-tf 107 Smith WATRIt Street. TO MANUFACTURERS. esT-tßow HEATER:PIPES. of votifoyus also. for %ale to anantitlos to snit purchasers. , J. W. 1 110. 135 South TiWW Stmt. MILITARY NOTICES. FINANCIAL. American and Foreign Specie arid iineurrent Money, Interest nllowed on deposits WA'l%l - TED, AT MARKET RATE FOR GOXID 0027-11 t DREXEL & 00. SIX PER CENT. LOAN, JAY COOIIKE, SUBSCRIPTION &BENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILiIDELPHIA PROPOSALS. LEGAL. N a w OPEN PARIS, LONDON, AND AM-ERMAN MOH LYONS VELVETS, INDIA GROS GRAIN . , MATALBA SILK, PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS, PARIS WOOL-CASHMERES, FANCY CASHMERES, PARTS-MADE FRO6TED BEAVERS, DIAGONAL CASHMERES, CHINCHILLA CLOTHS,' BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS, ENGLISH PLUMES, ENGLISH MELTONS, PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, , nob-Bm' J. W. PROCTOR & CO_ nc , 6 thabalm 818 OPENING, 818 AT THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK STORE, A HANDSOME ASSOETMENT OF LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS. no6-tf CLOAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTHS 7E IMg MI CLdArEES JUST RECEIVED. • VERY' FINE - SCARLET AND BLUE OPERA_ FLANNELS. Also a general assortment of WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS, Both Twilled and Plain, in all of the most approved makes, FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. SHEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARP.ISON, nob-tnthedt 1005 CREciTNUT Street. - VELVET. CLOTHS. • Frosted Sealskins.- ' Colored do. Black do. FANCY MIXED CHINCHILLAS. Twilled Beavers. -- Plain.do. Blue do. Black Tricot. Do. Broadcloths. . Scarlet and Blue CURWEN STODDA.RT & BROTHER, 4-50, 452, and 454 North SECOND St.. al,. Willow. nots-It CHOICE SHADES FRENCH MERMOES, MIS Just opened, SUPERIOR GOOD o, at theabove Price. OIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 451 North SECOND ab. nob• St PEATY BROWN SHEETINGS, No. 120 CHESTNUT STREET. mo-St CLOTHS! No, 34 SOCTR SECOND STREET. FRESH STOCK LADIES' CLOTHS AND MEN'S WEAR VELOURS, CHINCHILLAS, RR 0 STEDS, VELVETS os cowd. ES QUINT A.UX, SCOTCH TWISTS, Our stock is full of the very choicest styles inime country. With this lot we close our supply for the sea son. Come promptly, as the best will soon be exhausted. THE ARMY AND NAVY continues to receive our special attention. We now have in store all shades and grades. . no2-tno24 N. BERRY & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PLATBREANN, BERRY, & CO., LYONS. ST. ETIENNE. AND GRENOBLE sele-thetedm SEW YORK. 155 DUANE STIOST. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HOTOHIN- No. 131.2 CHESTNUT STREET, , COMMISSION RIERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA - MADE GOODS. NOTICE TO GRAIN DEALERS AND SHIPPERS. 20,000 UNION A, SEAMLESS BAGS, . Al] Linen. weight 20 ounces. The Best and Cheapest Bag in the market. ALso, BURLAP BAGS, Of all Sizes. for Corn, Oats, Bone-dust, Coffee, &c., are manufactured and for ale, for net cash. by CHAREEs H. GERTA3-G r , Agent, No. 131 MARKET Street (Second Story), Late of 219 Church alley. BAGS I BAGS 1 BAGS ! NEW AND SECOND HAND, BRAMLBEIS. BURLAP, AND GUNNY BAGS, Oonatantly on hand. JOHN BAILEY dk CO_ N 0.113 NORTH FRONT STRHRT. air WOOL' SACKS FOR SADII E.MOVAI.i. "WELTY, CARRINGTON, & CO., . Have removed from 630 Chestnut street to the large Granite Store, '723 CHESTNUT STREET, SNLOW MOUTH, NEXT DOOR ABOVE TAE niasoNia BALL, And have now open a new and enlarged stook of FINE RICH CURTAIN MATERIALS, LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW ' SHADES, CORNICES, , dad everything pertaining to the CURTAIN AND,WINDOW-SKAUX TRAM Which they'will offer at ''VERY .LOW PRICES. 0c2.7-tntbe-6t ' - TO SPORTSMEN. PHILIP WILSON do 00., Manufacturers of superior %mil. It not superior, to any of tha raakea. which we keep constantly on hand: William Greener. Wsetley Richards, Moore it Barrie. and other makers. Also. Powder. Shot, Wade, Cape &c. • We shall be conetextly euPpiled, daring the sewn,. With every variety of MUTES. te2,4-3,A ITOBYTYPES, THE STYLE OF RBINEWS; cannot hot Pie : natural posit i .On - and ex"preselon : and agreeable in colorbblt s Go to laaflogrALGQXl) street, above Pron. • it* .• RETAIL DRY GOODS. c - LOA ns AT THE 'UR EMPORIUM, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, COOPER dt CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET CLOAK CLOTHS MODERATE PRICES COXVIMISSION HOUSES. FORTY-INCE - I FOR SALE BY J. C. FRYER., „CLOTHS! WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS' CLOTH 1401 USE, NEW STYLE 000 - INGS, p.a.slcnr, FANCY:MIXED, BEAVERS, PILOTS, OAS roßs,sr.o. 26 RUB BERGER'S, PARIS. CURTAINS AND SHADES. 400 CHESTNUT STREET DOUBLE GUN'S PLANTATION' BITTERS. Prom the arroohodpltal—lira bloody battle. field—the mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from the cake and the sacred deek—from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off islands of the ocean—from oven , nook and corner of the civilized world—ts pourtun in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousands upon thousands of lottere like the following may be seen at our office: Rrinossurty, Wee., Sept. 16, 1883. .• • " • r I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen months—spent:bless and nearly dead At Alton. 1)1„ they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Thies bottles restored my speech and cured me. * * * C. H. FLAME." SOUTH WARRAW, 0., July 2S, 1863. 0 * One young man, who had been sick and not out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Ery sipelas, after paying the doctors over $lBO withont bene- At, Lea been cured by ton bottle!" of your Bitters. * * * EDWARD WOURALL. " The following is from the Matron of the Union Home School for the Hnildretrof volunteers: HAVEMEYER MANSION, FIFTY-SEVENTH . tiamr URA, Anima% 1.863. Da. DILUTE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lanes with most‘happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted. has bean entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite , Increased; strength and health follow( d. e * * Respectfully, * • I owe much to ygn. for I verily believe the Plantation Bitten have saved my Itfe. REV. W. EL WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y." * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend. ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa." ". * I have bama a great aerrerer from Di-apepsia, and had to abandon preaching * The Plantation. Bitters have eared me. RBV. T. S. CATHONN, Rocheeter, N. Y." `" « * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily in unitising with tits, gueqtscf our house. . . SYKES. CHADWICK, & CO., Proprietors Willord'a Hotel, Worthington, D. C." * ' I have given the Plantation Bitters to hnn• dreds of our disabled soldiers with_ the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home. Clocinnati., 0." "• • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver com Plaint, of which I was laid up Prostrate and had to abandon my business. . H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." "e -' The Plantation Bitters have cared me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It nets like a charm. C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate dr. Co., 254 Broadway," &c., &c,, &0., &0., &c., &O. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid. brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Cliasaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. S. T.-1.860.--X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, litasltude. palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis-. tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c., deserve ,to stiffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure. and harmless. NOTICS.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. We only put it no in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff. for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and signature on steel-plate side labels. Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE &a CO., 0010-stuarth4m 202 BROADWAY; N. Y LADIES , FURS. LADIES' FANCY FURS_ JOHN FA.FLEIRAL, Wo. 1113 ARCH STREET. BELOW EIGHTH Importer and Manufacturer LADIES' FANCY. FURS. My assortment of FANCY FrillS for Ladies and,(Shil dren le now complete, and embracing every variety that will be. fashionable during the present eeason._ All_eota - at the manufacturers' prices, for each Ladle', please give me a call. oc3-4m OPENING OF FANCY FURS JO,HR J. STAMBACH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, NO. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH, Has now open a splendid stock of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FURS, Which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. FURS! FURS! GEORGE F. WOHRATH. - 2ms. 4-1.5 AND 417 ARCH STREET, - RAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LA.3l3l.3ES'Ulzts, To which the attention of the public is invited. eeTtl-ink ARMY GOODS. FROTHINGHAM & WELLS I=l HEAVYKIRT, MEDIUM. AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND SINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND - VICTORY CAMBRICS ADD SILECIAS. BROWS BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. I%.WORSTED YARN, - sel9-1111 FOR THE ARMY AND -NAVY E - N7 - .13.1TS eiz MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, k Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Canteens, Haversacks, Camp Chests, Field Glasses, awe, Boyer's cele brated Camp Kit, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. oc2o-1m rsi W. SIMON'S. s!ra BROTHER 6 EANSOM-STHEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, ILLITUFAOYEIRERE OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND. MILITARY GOODS LE BVILKY VARIETY• au26. iftm WATCHES AND JEWELRY. itaG. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH Street, has just received a very handsome assort ment of FINE SEAL RINGS. 0c31.35a FINE WATCH REPAIRING attended to by the most experienced workmeni an every Watch warranted for one year. BUSSBLL, Worth SIXTH Street. oc3l-Sill MUSICAL BOXES. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES, To l 4ii i ts fr . om 1 t° F l lFl n artgotliair, Egole,Ar 3rl - 3241- CHESTNUT Stroot. below Fourth. SILVER-PLATED WARE. SILVER PLATED WARE MANUFACTORY. TEA SETS, CASTORS, WAITERS, ICE PITCHERS, &c, &c: 17711_, - Bli. az MOSS, 111915 SOUTH IeIrTEI iiTREBR. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, • PURE CIDER AND WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GEM% CGRGIEE. MVSTASD SEED, SPICES. - &0., Ara. van RlMlllerrE3 FOR PEREIRS.VIIHI AND PIGELING PURPOSES. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dialer in Pine Groceries.. pall-tr Corner ELEVENTH end vary Streets. GUNS I GIIN SII GUNS I ! I WESTLEV WLLEI.A.E GREENER. MOORE & FisEND.P. PHILIP WILSON & CO. FRENCH. AND ENG /ASH GUNS OF EVERY VARIETY, _ The beet assortment to select from jound in this Mufti% Call. , soon at PHILIP WTLSON & CO.'S. - 0024-1 m 109 GRAM 111 /kir cur THIS OUT I 9a* PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS II ! ALBUMS HOLDING- 12 PICTURES [ 215 eta( 25 ate ! ctal !I 25 otsllll ALBUMS HOLDING GO PICTURES 32.00! .- 62.00!! i2.COS! I $.1.61i111 ALBUMS HOLDING 60 PICTURES WAR $9.00!! $3.00111 $3.0011!! ALBUMS HOLDING 100 PICTURES 814 00! $4.00!! $400!!! 3400!!!! Less than WE OLERA LE Prices! Less than eiANUFArII'IIRERS' Prices!! Lass than AUCTION Prices!!! Eve , Y Album WARRANTED and satisfaction tothe Purchaser GUARANTEED, or MONEY REVUNDED. LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST ASSOP.TYEENT, and LOWEST PIMPS in the city!! At O. W. M s :BERT. Photograph Album and C.i , d Picture Emparium. No. ROST No. SORT i No. 808 t II go. SOS no4-2t. CB ESTNTIT Street, above EIGIITG Street. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS._ Colored Card Photograplip,overl.GM d LIT-rent Rtylea and pubjecia, at, Pitcher o Albara bO3 CH RST NUT. Street. ' no4-3t DINSM 013 E'S RATLRO AD G [TIDE for NOVEMBER is out. This is the best and most relikble Guide published, Price ?A cents For sate hole,.,ale and retail by T. B. PUGH, SIXTH and. CHSbT) T Streets. LINDSAY Sr BLA.KISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, SOUTR SIXTH Street, above Chwatnnt. HOURS in every Derartment of Literature, including all Illiscallaneetia and Standard worise. JUVENILE bOOKS in great variety. MILITARY, NAV sL, sad SCIENTIFIC BOOK 3. ALL NEW PIMLICATI ,, NA of a standard character received se ion fe, pahliahed, or. farni-jaert promply to order. WHOLES :,La or RETAIL, at loom. prinng. nei A LLEN'S LIFE OF PHILIDOR.-THE LIFE OF PHIL] DOR, Musician and Chess Player, by George Alien, Oreek Professor in the Univereity of Pennsylvania; with a Supplementary Eisav on Phili dor, as Choi* Author and. Obese Player, by Tusher Von lie- debrand nndder Lam, Envoy Extutordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of tbe King of Preasia, at the Court of Sax,- Weimar. 1:vol., octavo, X vellum, top. Price C. 25. Lately pnbl lehed by N. H. BUTLER & nots4t 137 South FOUtrril Street. MILS. 0. M. DEVOE. MERRIVALE'S HISTORY_ OP- -Prim RomA Thlu valuable work terminatel at the point where the Dittratise of Gibbon commences, and is therefore indie pensable in every library. Orden received at the agency, 33 Shuth SIXTH Street, Office of Appleton's Cynlontedia, no4-St 33 South SIXT H Street. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. SIIELDON & COMPANY. 335 BROADWAY, N. Y., WILL runmsn. TAN WEEK The following ch , i-e JUVENILE BOONS: 1. PETER PARLEY'S OWN STORY. From the perscnal narrtative of the late Samuel G. Goodrich (Peter Parley) with six illustrations. 1 v 1 ~16mo..Price $l. This is a very captivttir book for Boys and Girls, and will he c co , ptable to older heads " 2. SToRIES OF OLD By flwoline Hadley. OLD TESTAMENT SERIRS. AEW TESTAMENT 6.BRIER. 2 vols., 16mo, illustrated. Price of each $L e' These two vo!pmes embrace the most remarkable hirtcrical events of the Bible, and are told in an attrac tive style for children. S. THE WARS OF THE COLONIE3 By Jacob Abbott. Beirg volume 5 of Abbott's series of " American His• tories." Profusely illustrated. 1 vol , 16mo. Price 65 cents o his volurne will be Of especial interest at this time. 4. THE ISLE OF WIGHT. By Jacob Abbott. Being the fifth volume of the " Florence %tortes." ha.adsomely illustratrd. I vol , 16mo. Price 75 cts. The Boston Traveller says "No writer of chil dren's books, not even the renowned 'Teter Parley,' has ever been FO sine , ssful as Abbott." 6. WALTER IN IsRUSALFAL By D C. Eddy, D. D , author of the Percy Family" series Wine the second volume of "Walter's Tour in the Bast." Beautifully illustrated from designs by E. J. Whi.- nay. 3 vol., 16mo. Price fdi ents. Tie Commercial Advertiser ea ye : "Dr. Eddy is a moat pleasing and instructive writer for the young." no3-o , th 2f THE OBSERVER The Office. 311 WALNUT Street. is now open for the reception of advertisements. CARRIERS. by apniying immediately, can be provided with`rontes.< N EWA AGENTS should call early and specify the number; of pageg o t p h a ed Ga; e. who r ish to take the OBSERVER, can fnrnieh their addresses to the office and the paper will be promptly delivered by the Carriers. There will be no subscription Rat except for persens who'do - not reside in the city. not-6t•. BOOK AGENCY, 33 South SIXTH Street JUST PUBLISHED- ILLtrhTR &TIVE GATHBRINGS srArivaL OF ANECDOTES. FACTS, FIGURES; PROVERBS, QUOTATIONS, &c c. ktapled for Christian teaching. By Rev. G. S. BOWES lA. B. From the Third London Edition. 500 pp., 12tn0.. C.. 25. The title will at once explain its design. It embraces: I. A collection of Scripture references. 2 A collection of illustratior s, combi ed and compressed with a view to brevity, applicability. and , ariety. 3. copious index. Reason, history, and experience all witness to the power, valve, and use of illu-trations. • This one of the very test selection s ever offered to the public The subjects are alphabetically arranged, and the Scripture references form, with the illustrative anecdotes, quotations, etc., one of the most valuable auxiliaries the _ ,ent post-paid on receipt of retail price. For sale by booksellers generallY. - . • PERITINPTNE dt RIGnINS 56 North FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. TK MARVEL'S NEW BOOKS. IF F 4 Rif OF EDGEWOOD. A Country Book. 1.2m0. cloth. SI to. DREAM LIFE. A Fable of the Seamns. 16tuo. Pocket editions. cloth. 251.25. REVEFIES OF. A BACHELOR: or, a Book of the Hea , t. 16mo. Pocket sditioo, cloth. $1 25 FAITH GARTNEY'S GIRLHOOD. By tee author of Boys at Chooma.aset. 12mo. cloth. $1.25. A GLIMPSE of THE WORLD. By the author of Amy Herbert 12mo. cloth. $1. 1 .5. LIGHT. By Helen Modet. 12mo, cloth $.1.9A For sale by WM. S & A. MARVEL peal 606 CHESTNUT Street. P HOTOGRAPH ALBUMS IN E V ERY variety of style—rich Turkey morocco, antique,ivory mounting?, ornamented edges. &c &c.. holding from twelve to two hundred photographs, the largest and bast assortment in the city. WILLIAM W. HARDT.NG, No. 326 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth, 0i331-70 south side. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Iv EVERY variety of btyle—rich Turkey morocco. antique, ivory mountin gs. ornamented edgm,Zie., &e., holdnix from twelve to iwo hundred yhot mrsphs, the largest and best SE sortuteLt In the citY • vrii.m.Ax tV. FIAHDINU• No. 326 CHESTNUT St.. below Fourth. or:117V south side. WEW BO Just received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT At CO.. 715 and 717 MARKET Street. ENGINEER AND ARTILLERY REPORTS of the Army of the Potomac. By General Barnard and General Barry. TDB jE WISH TABERNACLE AND ITS FURNITURE. Br Rev. Richard Newton. THE YANKEE BOY FROM HOME. PUBLIC LIFE OF CaPT. SLUM BROWN. By J. Redpath. REJECTED WIFE. By Mra Ann 8. Stephens. TEN CHAPTERS ON MARRIAGE. By William B. Hayden. TOUSSAINT L'OVERTURE. A Biography and Auto biography. FRUIT. FLOWER, AND THORN PIECES, from the Garr an. By Jean Paul Richter. S• role. NOTES ON THE REBEL INVASION OF PENNSYL VANIA. By Prof N. Jacobe. With a map. ANN.ALS OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND: with many illustrations. . oc2S HAZARD'S ROORSTORR. FIRST-CLASS BOOUSTORE, Will always be found on oar shelves AT TtU LCWE S 7' PRICES. selS-6w - PHILADELPHIA, /ETNA. NO. 400 CFTESTNUT STREET HIRAM TORREY, State Agent. INSURE YOUR LIFE Which offers more advantages to Inntmers than any other Company.in the United States. REMOVAL THE MANHATTAN lIFE iNsuniamm colt - pin% Of New York. having appointed =JAMES B. CARE Agent for this City. have Removed their office to .NO. 4I& WALNUT STREET; Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS on POLICIES must be made. The allotted dividend oflat33 will be adjusted on all Policies on which two or more annual premiums have been paid. on the adjustment of the current yearzs premium. The following items. interesting to the assured. show the great progress and prosperity of the Company since the last triennial dividend: The income of the Company for the past three years hs s been :$1,400.01X1 06 The assets have increased 416.000 .00 The losses paid to widows during three years past were 280 561 24 others " 89,78800 Dividends ha - re been made during the past three years 00.000 CO< JAMBS B. CARE, Agent. C. Y. Ws 04% Secretary. ocS-lmil FAME INSURANi 403 CRATNUT Stret PHIL AD: BIKE AND ISLA!. Tranois N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, lieurtircuris, Jr.. - Sohn W. Everman, Philip S. Justice. O. w. Davis FRJLgS RICH WILLIAM I. BLANCLIAI JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO. , t,fire GIST. may be q.ansulted. DAY and EVENING. oa Al:adaptation to Business Trade. and Profession; on the improvement of health, correction al faults. formation of friendships. Amt. Full de scriWODS of character given when required, at No. MI S. TENTH Street. a 3 ova ftbAntrint ...4-thpanßrisif NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TAT application baa been made to the Trnsteett'offtho Fire Aesociation for renewal of a P. lisp 01 ,, 11*Vanciat No 146, for WOO. fo r re n e w al Itlay 2dtb.. :JSM in'tll4,'.name or MARY and. SARAH PIiiPPS. which - bas b. 141 I.loat or uthlr.td, Any ix formation theraef will be received brc sAR elf. Fed.l Prb. No. 1121 CALLOW FILL Street. [t]l9 ALBUMS HOLDING - 24 PICTURES( 80 eta( 80 ctsl( 80 stall! 80 °tell II A SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE FIRST TIME, ON SUNDAY, Nov. 8, 1863 APPLETON'S NEW CYCLoPEDIA. WASHINGTON IR VING , i WORKS. V? AVER' EV NOVELS: Honsehold edition. REBELLION RECORD. BAYARD TAYLOR'S WORKS. CO , PER's NoVFLS. "Illustrated edition. DICKENS' WOl. KS Household edi , ion. GEMS FROM BE DIIASELDORF GALLERY. BRITISH PORTS. Boston edition MERRIVA.LE'S EPITnRY OF THE ROMANS, Arc., Sze NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. per.year. oc2o-tuthea3m FOR - PREACHERS AND TEACHERS ..._.... . _ =ll Between Seventh and Eighth Streets All Books usually to be had in a INSURANCE COMPANIES. LIFE INBILTRA.Nt'N COMPA.NY.v." HARTFORD; CONN PHILADBLPHIA BRANCH OFFICE CHATINC&Y H. BRUSH, Manager WASIIINGTON LIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW WORK, CHAMBERS & REGISTER, GENERAL AGENTS, 407 WARITUT STREET, Philadelphia 0e27-tntlistj al E COMP,&I,NY, NO at ELPHI.A. VD INSURANCE. ITORS. S. G. Woodruff. Geo. A West, John Kessler. Jr.. ih . ail : r o o st E t th i Joseph D. Lt. ' rx. President. t ARDSON. Vice President. "S.D. Secretary. ialbtrit oolO•atntlal2t RMERRY WINE.—VERY SUPERIOR sherrY Wass oP aifferent gradro. ll3 . bonded ware boase. owt iaißbY I UST AIRS CHI* S. tr. . . eel = tM W &TAUT. sad ,fl QRANITZ AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUM. CARL ANSI:EMIT 'Legman and Dl?Antor. ADOLPH 13IRGFELD Basineas Nanairfi - GERMAN OPERA. FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. etly THIRD SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT. A NIGHT IN GRENADA GRAND ROMANTIC OPERA, BY C. KRECTERE. GABRIELLE M'iia CANI44II. A HON N (first appaarance)..... Herr STRI BECKS. pcOrs open ac 7. Opera commences at 8 o'clock. -PRICE OF ADHISBO N. ADMISSION TO PA.EQUET, PARQUET CIRCLE, and BALCONY"Se (No extra charae for Reeerved Beata) ADMISEON TO PABILY CIRCLE SIP ate. AMt?IIITHEATRE en.. HEATS can be secured every day at the &CA DE 07 1 MUSIC. and .1. E. ()MILD'S .Itt:8113 STORB. S E. Comer of SEVENTH and c:FIERTIITIT S;rpet.. nos NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEAT&&- fwmee and MankaPr WM. WHEterial - LAST WEEK of the engagement of Who will spiwar. TUIS (Wednesday) EVIIMING. Zfoa. 4th, L 4 3. in the new Musical. Drama. entitled GAMEA Atter which APPEAR TR OPERA, in a Grand Sawn from tho Third Act of LUCRETIA BORGIA- and sing aided by a CHORUS APPROPRIATE SCENERY, COS7UMF.S. &a , Mr. mark Haastar. bfusical Conductor On Fria FLy yenjp_g . BEN EFIT OF M'LLE VEST VALI Mr. Wheatley takes ploaanre in annonneing a briefed• gagement with the distinguished Tong Tragedienne, MISS aVONIA JOKES, her first appearance in America incße her retarn fro= Valif , rnia. Australia. mad England, pronounced in London "`THE BB 5T ACTRESS AMERICA. HAS SS?T She will appear on MONDAY EVENING, Novem ,er 9; 1363, in one of her powerful imper.onatinng WALNUT-STREET THEATRE thll. w itxpThow, y o i VC.10.4 Nov 5- loco, POtITIVELY LA ,T NIT4FIP OF . T 14.1. POLICE SPY: - - - and laEiNight but Two of zho ftv ,, ite Americao Actor. MR. E. EDDY in his popular repri-sPritation of TIT i rPY ( - F THE POLICE. To con elude with the ponnlar flotowliAtta of DELHI ATE rtßoriND. To-morrow, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MIL EDDY. MRS. JOHN - DREW'S NEW AROH. x•-•- STREET TREATRIF—ARCII StrAAt above Rath TRIED ASD LAST WEEK OF B. L. DAVENPORT, 1. WALLACB A and MRS. FARREN. THIS (ThArgdas , ) EVENING Nov sth, 1863. STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. John Mildmay. Captain riawkaley him Sternhold.... To conclude with the Naniical Drsma BLACK-El El) susAlr. William, with songs E L. Davenport. Erman. Mrs Farren.. FRIDAY—E. L. DAVENPORT'S BENSPET. Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 734. nob I'OX'S CASINO. CB - MTN:GT Ftrgot FRESH NoVET.TTEQI i NEW A Me. ITION9 GREAT SUCCESS oF COMF'ANT! FIR3F WEEP: OF • MDLLE. GALLETTI Atq2. MONS TOITIOEF. tbe best Fre , cb Dancers in the world. CORTIVIIED SUGGEsS OF CHARLES E. COLLINS. TITS ORIGINAL MEHL and the Beet Comic Singer in the conntrY. This week a Programme of nnnenal niaanitnda. nn 6C' TEMPLE OF WONDERS--ASSEMBLI BUILDINGS, TENTH AND cEE'surcrTAlTEntrat, Amusement for Old and Young. Mirth and Happbract. open for the setmon. Constant charge of Entertaimniat SIGNOR BLITZ, bRY BVBISING, commencing at 734 o'clock. awd Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting. of New MM. taxies in Necromancy, great success In Ventriloqutem and the Learned Canary Birds. Admission 26 cents; Children 76 cents. - pt 0 lit ERME L'S GREAT PICTURE; APE:TY - EN IN r COLTSEtTIf, NOW EXUTrUTING AT. THE ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS. aERM ANIA ORCHESTRA."--PUBLIC N.,' REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, o'clock. P. at the MUSICAIr FUND HALT. Single ticket% 25 cents Packagee of cis - tickets.- .SL To be had 41 , ANDRE'S. 1(04 CBESTUTFT iltrect; J. E SEVENTH Bad CHEST NM and at the gall door. 0012-lit pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF -a- THE FINE LILTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 a_ EL. CM Admission 26 cants. Children belt priest NV - ANTED-IN DRY-GOODS JOB BU HOUSE. an expurteneed Entry Clerk. Ad d ress " Industry " offlce nf The Preee no43t• WANTED.-.A.OUNG - ALAN 17 OR. l 9 Years of ag , ..; Gaol Penman: bast of refe rence required; to aseist In loepieg Book 4. and making himself generally nsefnl An active, energetic Damen. Salary-small the first Sear. - Address BUSEINT6SS, thhi Office. Let 3t. BOY WANTED TO SLEEP IN AND eit*nd a Jewelry Store. Address. with reverence. Box IV6. P 0. no3-et• WANTED—BY lsp OF JANUARY next. a STORE, on south side of Cheetnnt Area. between -ighth and Tenth, or on Eighth etreet. between Market and Arch etreeta. Direct Box 200, Philadelphia P.O no3-3t• WANTED -BY THE IST OF JA, ICUARY, a. Store suitable for the Jobbing Busi ness. i - cation between Arch and Marke., on T eird or Fourth street, or Second and Sixth, on Market. Address Box 14t4 Post 'Alice no2-6t* 10 000 AN 'ENERGETIC YOUNG • 1 . man with a cash capital of ten thousand dollar e, can join the advertiser in an established manu facturing I:mistress capable of great extension. This is a rare opportunity for making money, as the articles made are securrd by patents, and are In incro.sing demand throne' out tbe Union. address. with real name, for one week. Metal," Philadelphia Po•t Office. nrffi th fs3t* $3,20- 0, 2.500,X5,000 TO INVEST in 111o.rte . L. LIIFHNS k MONTGONIRRY, 1035 BEACH Street. above LanreL 76, A MONTH I -I WANT TO HIRE r'r Attests in ever., at S7S a month, aspen tee paid, to sell my new cheat. Family Sewing Machines. Addres,. S. MADISON. Alford. Maine.' 0c23-eSts3ics 60A` MONTH 1 WE WANT AGENTS at $6O a mouth. expenses paid, to son our EvERLABTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL SIMMER!!! and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SHAW lc CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. sell-d*W3cs et WANTED—BY THE FIRST' OF Allalarnary. a STORE. rri Market ptr.at.. between Thtra ar d Sixtb. Address Bexl6lo Philada P.O nos-3t* e l A PHYSICIAN WISHES TO LET Max a HOUSE'. pleaoantiy lo , ated. reserving an office or d chamber. with or without Board, Addreso "S L. M. ," Press. office. no -2t• 4 1Ba . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTEB *-9 . 1 , 19 hr . IMICERkL'S OFFICS.—PaITaDELPard. Feb. F. rEssEL9, WAINTEDZ .e1.0,T t eJO t r. 34 the followinEnotota: - - - Tortnass. Key West. Ilia. Fort 'Monroe. Vs. Alexandria. Va. Noczbern, N. C. Port Howl,B C felo-tf Captain and S. and A Assist. Quaitc. l3 rm GY ail . er STOP , IF OFFERED! PHILADELPHIA, October 31. isert LOST OR STOLEN—Two UNITED !STATES COUPON SONDE, second series, Connor's attached (Flve-twen. ties). Fos. 34 710 and 31.711, for $5OO each. bearing In terco' from July 1563, payment on same dne November 1.1P6°, which has been stopped. All persons are hereby notified not to purchase or negotlite said above mention ed Bonds or Coupons. HET information in reference to said Bonds or Coupons will be tl ankfally received. and a liberal reward paid for their return, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Address or arply. tn. NATHAN S. SMITH or semi. s ALVIROSS, Executors of B Smith, dec'd. Na,. 821 and csa COWNIERCE Ctreet, or No. 724 North NINETESN - "El Street, sell stuthSt Philadelphia. 8300 REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN, _ six 15.29 UNITED STATES BONDS. of $606 each, flonpons attached, dated Jane TAL MI, numbers from 24,389 to 24.294 inclusive Al! ne,,e s s are bored against receivir aor nesotiatin g - said bonds. Three hundred dollars will be pad Pyr their recover,' by LE Wig SINNEBORE, AMBER Street. above Wood, Keiustu eon.. PHTLADELPHTA. JIII.3" IS. ISal oc2p4se FOR SALE AND TO LET. et FOR F. ALE—A VERY DESERA bIe three-story' BRICK DWELLING HoIISE: on the f att side of HOWARD Street, above York street. Let ISfeet front by 110 feet deep to Hope street. The House is in a superior condiiien. and Well bailt. Will be sold upon reasonable terms. Immsdiate possession can be gbeen. Apply to LUKENS & ti )N i GOMERY, 107 , 5 BE,A(1 . 11 Street. above Laurel no3-3. - af . Or to M ARV LUKENS upon the premises xuas than& 13G LO" S---CRESTNIA' ST., West of Nitteteer.th street. S 9 by 176 feet. For sale by-HENRY B CHEW. 204-,South COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE BEST fitted-no Yard in the city: ortn ,, ity for d0 ,.. a7. any amount of hnsincyse. Inquire .irqattsps, rqq: 057 North NINTH Street, below GI, kott. 21.Y3i11.10. l/031..6‘. el TO CAPITALTSTS.-A GOOD IN VESTMENT, in a Beautiful Buiidhig Lot. between 400 and 500 feet front on a principal street. On said lot is erected a Ten-Room Brick House, with lite shade and a variety of fruit. It is eeldom such property is in the market for sale. Inquire at No., X 219 North sixTa Street, above Race. no6-2t5 000 -WOULD INVEST THIS U 9 • amount in eoinething that * * will pay." No liquor. Will give whole ateution to business. Ad dress "L.," Box 65.7. Phila. P. 0 noa-tnth% 3t* OR $2,200, FOR -IN VEST- S2,OOO MEET In Mortgate or Ground Rent. P. Ifs R. H. WILLIAMSON. Conveyancers, S. W. corner ARCH and SEVENTH Streets. no4-3t. BAZAAR-NINV.E6 AND SAN SON Streets. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. ON SATURDAY MORNING . NEXT, At 10 o'clock, comnrising about PIETY HORSES. Incbiding several valuable fast trotting horses, end> some fine- sae dle horses ALSO, New and second hsnd Carriages; Harness, &c., wit]: which the sale will commence,. including- An elegant no top Watson waged. A top buggy wagon by Watson. Abcat wagon, by Merrick. full:doors. • ALSO Single a n,idontle harness. sayers, buffalo sad,• dies bridles, be No postponement on account of the weather. Sale of Hors , s, &c.. I,I,IID.NESD EMT:. UV ALFRED H. HERR — NESS. Anationear. kY - KINGSTON ItoSAY, C@NVFY• • a NCER. ha. rentoTed his office froir. k No. 4%1 to No. 421 WALNUT &root. Tua.3,,* TIMA PE It BAGS, ALL - SAES, ON har dor ma to order. No. 0 NorrAY.R.ONInt Stroot. n 2 St.* . _ fk :l CChRRELta PIA1:40 .TUNING. —Mr. C. E. Sh.RGE.9I"B orders for inning . and repairing Pros are. .recetved4ttlia.ooll 4 ca.). store, 907 CREST:NUT Eltreet t .on/n. - _ Er S. baS,had down rears' fse,ery..es,lencss.a.Sla. top, and.ttna Ti.ewnamploTment tzt P.nria•lobldn- SPECIAL -.12111E011 remathered; to EfOglad ED erg sweet tonsa-as riew, Without rosnouilta lerm, foiliug, $1: - - ocNa•smit, TRU SS - BRA. 0 7 45, uPP',4O I skilfully ad,9.teti, C. $. Ammar.: wrn ek of and Ba.M Street* .^ • c• Ladirs'DerAmtirAnt SV.l3,smia q-,3 d d TWELFES Stvet. fkraltitofir Petra , v Rats. 'Pt y stoeb cozaplete and varied steak sons ,hur Writ of Trhooes. FAS Portly% ShoO7,dor P.rozoi. D a ,d ages . Elasti a t motainas, er page , ti g rinoa - s4a I:~li I Imo) DII% I .~~ Y tF:~ MLLE VESTVALL 6.01E1; THE JEWItt MOTHER. MLLE, VatTrw&f.E. DI'LLE VESTVALI THE P!RINDISI T. W. Wallsok. E. L. Dworman. Mrs. Forrest. WANT.F.. LOST AND FOUND. AUCTION' SALE. nos-3w.