The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 22, 1862, Image 3

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    ,sto: i: op Gents’ Furnisuingi Goods,
i Jobno- Arrtson, (eusoeesor to J. Burr Moire,)
' t nod ? Hortb Sixth street, /'ft door above Mar
*i< * j bo® ep'rod'Slr ure,awd tor the saaaon. Hl*
* ot Goof”’ Forefahlng Goode, ell selected or mann
uoSer his own immediate supervision, d »el»i«
ecQoeintenoe with the went! or the pabli
h’’ ,ji fjciiitiss for fllllos order* at the shoitast n itice,
tto perfect satisfaction ot his cnt.msn, la making ror
tnbllot'Cceiit an enviable nemo. Hie e took of Oen
fi:'® Ptefelng Gowns fa In xpremibly rich, and the
ai “ {| t;;P Cf hl» other dopsrlmenta.
"Vbe Abt op Dressi.no— We heard a hand
's, attired gentler on make the remark, a few days
"^ibat "to never learned the soorat of dreaalog In
W j , thet nttrao'ed the applause of hit friends until ho
f tbe opioidld Clothing Establishment of Messrs,
It Bonam 4 Son, Ho ®» Onestent street, under Jayne’s
nVj uhieh he did noon oar recommendation. He con
?«d no* mU ,3b “ vlog obta ' oed the best-made and
i rcisoowt- fillies *«» *•"“ ho ever wore tn his life.
1 t tut he WS> treated with marked politeness, and con
iiteratbatheo>v«d several dollars in his ptaohaae, as
we have no doubt ho did,
Tim Fob Season. —We would invite the at
tention of oar lady readers to thß fact that Meaara.
Dberiee Oskferd & Son, Nos tS4 and 836 Chestnut
rfjeot h*va now in store tbo largest and most attractive
Morlßient of Fore, at all price, that they have ever
ofresd. and scores or customers show their appreciation
dally oi Ibis fact by purchasing from them in preference
jn s»7 other establishment.
As nirOBIANT (jIESTION of domestic eco-
K; ~: r j 3 presented to ns to the selection of the proper
Portable light to be “to l lB onr families. We have, for
o, .Helves, tong ricea rettlod this question, and would
like to settle It for the marries by recommending, in pre-
IbKnco to oil others, the use of the oelobrated Witters
benip for horning Kerosene Oil, manufactured and sold
by Messrs, Witten & Co„ No. 36 North Eighth street,
corner of FIIbMt-
News fob the Lame*.— Messrs. Wood &
Ustr, proprietors of the popular Millinery Establish*
ueat, No. ,i 6 Oboßlnut street, have just brought ont a
vsrlstf Of superb new things in the Bonnet line, which
ue cannot Ist pass unnoticed. We allude to their beau
bfulnow French Felton Bonnets, in ell tbo new shades:
VeJmt and Bilk Bonnets, cither on hand or made to
order; Blisses' Hate, manufactured expressly for their
own sales. A too, a splendid ireah lot of real Ostrich
pinmcs, in black and colors.
FBEPABINO FOR THB HOLIDAYS.— To
Messrs. S. 6. Whitman & 00., Chestnut street, below
icnrth, next door to Adams & Co.’s Express, belongs
jlr honor c£ sounding the firnt holiday tramp. We know
BorinvenUo readers will tbank them f,r that. Those
gentlemen have now a magnificent Christmas stock of
gheir delicious fine Confections, in every variety, on
herd, and the immense quantities which they are con
stantly soiling shows that this feature of Oh talmas Is
welcome at all seasons. We earnestly recommend to onr
reederv, of families, that they keep up the'Christmas
joys In Mr household ad infinitum, by parrying a
Budget of these delicious and hoaithfol edibles home, at
je»t once A week.
Fise Scotch Ai.es.—Mr. C. H. Mattson,
iMsr in fine family groceries, Aroh and Tenth streets,
hu now instore a fresh supply of "Tennant's” and
•• Toungoi’a'’ Seot-U Ales. Thsse brands are recom
mended for thtir great purity and excellence, as being
better adapted fer medicinal purposes,'csp6oially, than
any others. *
A Fine Stock of Ladies’ Shoes is now
seiitog off at Messrs. Oakford & Ban’s, under the Conti
nental Hotel, at greatly below the regular prices. Ex
amine them before purchasing elsewhere.
Card to the Public,—The undersigned,
tele agents in Philadelphia cf Messrs, gtoinway & Sons,
Flaao manufacturers, of New Fork, warn tbe public that
for some time pest systematic efforts have been made
by various parties to s-11 very inferior pianos, by mu
sette'nutations calculated to deceive, to the great injury
of Messrs. Stein way A Sops, as well as tbe public. One
plan resorted to, is to place upon pianos a name so like
that of Sieluway A Sons, that those uuaooostomed to
Iks cants of that firm may be readily deceived. Another
plan is to represent that a certain manufacturer was
ircinliy a foreman for Messrs. Steinway A Sons, which
b cot the case. Various methods are adopted by which
Ibtae deceptions are successfully carried on. Pianos are
geld at private rooms, where bat a single one is round at
s time and tbs attention of the pnblio is attraoted by an
sirertUement annonnoing a greatsaerifioe. This courts
allows great latitude in deception. Another oourse per
med is to obtain one' of St, inway & Sons’ Pianos and
irjareit, and then compare it with those ol other makers
Is wed condition. All these efforts ate bnt additional
proofs of the superiority of Messrs Steinway Se Sons’
Pianos, which hsvs recently taken the frit prize mesial
sithrSreatlntrrsaiiona! Exhibition, in London, in this
year: over 369 Pianos were entered, from all parte of the
w«;i. BIiaBIU3 BROTHERS,
No 1006 Chestnut afreet, Philadelphia,
Ualr authored Agents of Steinway A Sons lor Phila
delphia and vicinity
Medicated Safeguards.—These most ex
c.lkrt preventives of disease are rapidly going into ge
nual use, perlicnlsrly among onr brave volunteers.
Tte .'otlowing we copy from Nail's Journal of Health,
filch is highly land story of their great utility :
.’The common fiv.nel bandages, such as are Innas
s-nerg the addicts, pres, the viaceta down ins tool of
bcidiag it up, which itdnns derangement of the bowels.
It. Brens’ Patent supporter and Safeguard remedial
this evil”
Sen advertisement in another column.
An Oid.Bemedt and a Sure One.—We
t* no more ot’any-one. then to give Jayne’s Etpeolo
rant a lair trial, to p- ore thW- it will cure fbe various
teases tot uhleh it is rcounitoiided, It hu. it will,
acl it can cure conghr, odds, whooping cough, croup,
ard s very large majority of the most hbpHesa cases of
ctommption, whrre oil ether remedies fail to do any
seed. Let the afflicted give its tlisl. Prepared only
at 312 Chestnut street.
SroßtiNO Intelligence !—The great race
ta Bicbmood, bet»e<*xj the celebrated three-year old
•‘General Burnside, ”by fiooßier,” dam ” Yankee,”
«dei«d by Fatter Abraham, and the great ibree-year
<*d “ SloDSv. aU Jacbsoa*” by « Old Dominion” (not cof*
dam “S.c'.tb,” entered by Jefferson Davis,
Isq. Entry for tbre ; 20 mile heats from Fredericksburg
io Blchmood. Id the first dash of this exciting race
"General Bure side' wi»b twenty mites ahead—batting 8
■o ion the General* It is expected that falter iateUi*
•SKtceof tbsraee will be given io our next edition. The
siyto of drees of the two “ Jockeys" can be seen at Oban.
StcW one* price, outer the Continental, together with
a largo aeaortmest of ether styles of dress.
IVe have glowicg descriptions from Turin
vf tlia magnificent gifts* t tfertd to the Princess Maria Fia,
3'- ter marriage with the King of Portugal. Borne and
Cs.’italdi were forg-uten alike in the holiday taken to
bie the royal lady. Sbs is described as tat!, graceful,
S-i dignified, and at h< ugh not yet fifteen, as being
mr inch a oaten, bat bearing too striking a likeness
to feature to her faiiuT, Victor Emmanuel, to be styled
*auti£al. Her faihtr miglt, however, render himself
attractive if an opportunity was offered him of
taring the seat and iasMonabie garments manufactured
« ihe one-prfcs cl* hlng establishment of Granville
Stokes, Sjo. 609 Che dent street, Philadelphia.
About Pins,— Pins were worth a dollar a
?Wer in 1813, atd i oof at that. Then it took fourteen
precedes to make u p : n; now only one, by a machine
which fliitshes and kticks them into theflapar, Saving
p!iti a half cet ago was as Important as saving cents,
aod hsnee the habit ttus farmed sticks to many elderly
SfcDUemtn. whose coat tit eves ere ornamented with rows
of them rescued fcotu loas. Fashions change. How
Piai are bought for efxcoi ce a paper, and gentlemen do
m disfigure thtir past enffj with them, particularly
*hea the garment U cl the elegant description made by
Sockhill A Wilson, at their Brown Stone Clothing Pail,
hoe, 603 and 60S Chestnut street, above Blrft.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST MIGHT.
'JOBTUTEHTaL H <>?>&—Ninth end ObMtaot lit.
Ueo W Snider, BottovUte. W Yetrenden, Barton
Sicoey Homer, Button H V Cramer, Hew York
| A Walsh, Hew Yoik T N UcUnUon.ith,Gtevfiand
Heo F Webb ft wLBa tlmore Miss H W Wtbb,Baltimore
Jfßtrrimsa, M B JQO Lee, OSA
J'sW Lane, Aurora led 8 B Kendrick,lndiana
Gio Francis Train, dowries Lieut Thos P Olay
' v ffl W Blair, H f!arop*btje Sami tßu»elniaa ft wf, Fa
E fit Grove, Ucs'-tm F Avils, Cuba
J' fi Stewart, Cuba Wm L Marcus, Hew York
JmT Shafer, Jas o<ty, Baltimore
1 W Pnonett ft la, B’i «rk Miss Gill, Baltimore
fi B Thomas ft la,£fow York Miss BlaaeH. Wash, D 0
Mub Bowie, Wash. i> 0 Mr Beyer, Wash. I) O
JchnJPinkerton,Wa-b,DC John ¥ <sbew, Waih, D 0
L A Tonkey, Hew Turk Oapt H J Merikla Ohio
P H Welch, Washing ton H Baldwin, Jr, Washington
i M Pcob, Hew Y.ifc B H Allen, Jr, Hew York
Obaa Bice, Hour Yojk Geo D Cauio, Hew York
f Coraftb, Aubu’n H Y Joa G Harrison, Hew York
' v H Wcdenbergb, H J SLsa WeUa
sl‘w Bialey Mr Faxon
J B Daily ft slater, H Y a G Croihy, Daub ary, Ot
B GBadd, filoi tg co, fs G*o GrsfQis, Baltimore
£ H Brown, PejonsylvanU Jjhn F Crosby. H«w York
GH Btekvoher, B» w York F fi Johnson, Hew York
G W THiingbast, Tr »y L S Foster ft wire, H Y
Hits II Mrgary, hew Yoxk J A Middleton, Baltimore
J 0 White, Baltimore W IS Hooper, Baltimore
E Sanford, NewYotk D Pratt, Hew York
J Henderson, Illino a J 5 Ferguson
J Gaucb, Hew Ocltats J B Lieberman
T L White ft la, H Orleans A Ortheim, Hew York
J Livingston, Hew York J 3 Barry, Baltimore
J Baldwin, Baltimore C W MoUuoe, Hew York
M D Benjamin, Hew York W Brown, Baltimore
JLBarnes,NewYoia 2*B Blydenburg, USB
W B Fessenden. Frov fit BO South wick, Hew York
B 0 Armstrong, J ew York D P Holton, Hew Tone
CB Pope, Provid«nee <> Beardsley, lowa
y B Maeey, Baltimore W Cobby, Baltimore
A GGerifl B P Armstrong, Baltimore
4 W Van Buren, New Y.ik OH Hetoted, Jr
ißurke, Beittmota Tiffjny, Hew York
1 0 Hadden, Hew Yo*k a P Bennett,, Washington
£ Crater, WaeUii gton J Moirts, Washington .
SG Bowe, Boston B M Svetit, Hew Yo:k
£ H Hutchinson, Bottjn D B Fayerweather, H Y
| F Bradford, Da H HO Oooae, Washington
«ißi Parrtn • Johnß Bsboock.Boston
Jseo L Dunn, Boston J Q, A Crupper, Virginia
JL Holbrook, Hew Yoak W F Holorook, New York
£ Bnnyon, Btw York W 8 Rowland, DBA
MIBOHAHTS’ HoTAi>—Fonrth st, Aroh.
2 Wright, Hew York 9 Crosby, Hew York
W B Pettigrew* Hsw v ork John Bliiott, Tipton
s‘Wer Tossy, IndianapoLs H Baxton ft lady, Carlisle
* Perks, Cletrfield Mrs Geo P-tweU, lowa City
tiriT o Plainly, lowa City J 0 Janeway, Trenton, H J
fi Abl, Oombtrland co Pa £ J Adams, Maryland
J fit Stanton, Maryland John Paul, Pittsburg
w b Seller, Altoona Cbsa Bodgers, Oiocinnati, 0
Cincimm«i. 0 Hon BBeiieyftwf,Pottovile
V> Hißmtohfield,Pit Jao J FiaaaAan.Kingston t P
0,6 Uodg., H«w York V B Btockway. 0 8 A
«W»B PslDti, Haw T»tk J S Pfootor, Ffchbarg
Norris Paters, BeJsw.ro H B Waltoa, Delaware
J A Medlar, Bcaal}, W J Uedana, MsnchosSer
t r Bsrre, Ala, Pijmrnili J O D Llllr, Bosdln*
BloMmob, Haw T-rt MW AUrn, Howsrfc
|J.f“l»T,WesL’i), D U Alex OAembers, Pittsbarg
*n. H Hew Yrk Ohae Brodbead,Pa
n 2 *V w * rt > H«w Yorß M.aßlewsrt * eie, 8 O
New York W H Gregg, OMo
Jolt a * r! » J -* Metaon, Shipßensbnrg
W A I-awirtwr* A P Bra on, DelAiriro
" A McCann, Hewoern, 8 0
A^irArf 0 ? HOTHI,— Ohaetnnt street,abon Tblrda
Morton WrttorT,", ° Lincoln, Worcester
Brs’S! ,I< ' *•* W 0 Angel. Hew York
J B Btnier. UB ’“ 3 P Mellsoh, OBA
Jesßirtreida H»»o o *o* 8 WUep, Charter oo,Pa
Jemtora, Hew York
J T B«wen.Hew Yc,o k i Joh »»“. Brooklyn
WlkSrtd^M A
q Htiwf. ®f I0 ®-Areb street, sbore TMhL
A o ** P A PhOUM
H G PrtoT’wiS?: ° t ‘‘° -, i p Kwttwlo, Pittelmrg
W LJ MreM wiuieos, Week
J LBe»ato» w“ 0 V^ r . -> •*■“ « WeUeoe, Lsnosettr
J H Htohatds^iujf’v**! / 3 Barek, Lancaster
AMERlCAN—Cheetnut street, above Flftti.
F B Morris. New Fork M B Nlchots, FcttsvUle
J I. Groves," Dauphin I> Obase, New Fork
A U Bryan, Jeddo, Pa OF Honeer, Bckley, Pa
B C Hart, New Fork H Bhrenberg, Lnal.vlde
Mrs Turner, Washington G F dhephsrd, New Fork
ittlk cLear, Delaware B Bennett, Williams sort
M Gcrdod, Paris Caleb Tohe, Bethlehem
H Slnnockson, New Jersey W McKeldin, Baltimore
Q F Smith, New Fork John Whip, BetlUehem '
O M Knanie, Belhlenem W Jameson, USA
Mrs M F Donaldson, Tsm’qs W Sobrosder, New Jersey
W Sieltbenmr, New Jersey H Allen, New York
, 8 Milohttl G W Kins, MaseiCmsetts
A Tbompion.;New Fork P 0 Oarwitben A la, Batto
Mrs Howaid, New Jersey J 0 Bright, Penna
p M Stone, Providence W Oorvin, New Jersey
F A Gkodwln, New Fork A Clark, New Tork
H A Riobarfiou, NY H Bsubank
® Marjland W WLaman. Mtcblgau
®r E W Tncken Ohio W D Wood, Salem, B J
H Frick, Lewibburg
OOMKUCBOIAIj—SJxtn street above Obestact
Ii Psxob, Dtlaware J A Str»wbridge,Ohsaterco
TDuoten, Maryland J D Wherry, Ohoaterco, Fa
B F Green’eafv Chester eo T Walton, Oheater 00, Fa
OB&b&ntz, Ferry W J Smedlei, Del co t Pa
AM ®ic£Jp, Perna WPother, New tork
F Porter, Ntw York
MADISON HOUSK—Sooond streot, above Market
OB Colbert, Hanlsborg J H Satton, Delaware
Wm B Sutton, Delaware M B GaUlon, Green Pika
Win Dolrerj* Green Pike B Jones, Wayne co
& J Short, Delaware M White, Peon’a
T B Thcll, Pesn r a J Price A* son, Del CP-y
B Price. DoTer. Del W D Large. Taylorsville
Jdo V Fryer, Baltimore A Batter, Jr, Lancaster
STATUS UNION HOTBL—Market, above Sixth.
John BaUtoo, Armairong co B J Ooffay, Penna
John Hobbs, Penna H M MiUhofr, Penna
Tbcs McGowan, Chester co A H Peacock,
James Baker, lowa Jos Baldridge. Hoilldaysbg
Elias McMillan, Lancas co J T Barcitz, Hirriaborg
BALD BAGLB—Thim street, above OallowhSß.
A S Barron, Pennsylvania £ Hermann JacksoutUle
Edw KotnJg, Jacksc&viUe S Becker, Lehigh co. Pa
Peter Seller, Easton J G Mensch, BeltersvlUe '
John Blo&s, Lehigh co, Pa J Haodwark, Lehigh ca,Pa
T Everett, Lebfgh co, Pa E Diehl, Lehigh co, Pa
J Mlseen, Monrce co,Pa J Brack, Monroe co. Pa
L S Foilwalcr, Lehigh co,Pa W B Albright, Lehfgh co
M S Bfkler, Lehigh 00, Pa G W Both, Lehigh co. Pa
G V Fiadenick, Bethlehem Bam’l Kotz, Easton
Ohaa Beaus, Books co John fehlffurt, Millers to am
Win Mnpiery, Pennsylvania 8 Leibangnth,Northampton
A Bcrrlsger. Northampton B Moyer, Northamptoa
A Masters, Northampton A Pennebaoker. Berks oo
J Knopf, Lehigh eo, Pa F Sharer, Lehigh co, Pa
0 Stout, Ltblghco, Pa F Flores, Lehigh 00, Pa
B Beene, Bucks ce, Pa M Honaer, N White Hall
G Hayer, Qnakcrtown
BLAOK B3AB—Third street, above GallowhlS.
B Hcnsinger, Lehigh co Philip Strouse, Lehigh eo
J Gackenbuck, Lehigh co Gideon Both, Lehigh co
John B SchaU, Trexlertown Sami Oswald, Welsenbnrg
M A Saylor, Lynn W Heft, Ponna
Conrad Wolf, Penna Jos T Leibeagood, Penna
Sami Bern, Lehigh co Berj Meitzler, Lehigh oo
W Ptff, YardleyviUe F Bnckmao, Yardleyville
G M Garner, Dojlostown J Gaokenbach, Lehigh co
IS Trexler, YardleyviUe L A Appleton, Attleboro
F O Balloelt, Allentown Geo W Foering, Panna
"W Hnow!«>. YardleyviUe E M Woodward, Penna
L Bcaas, Somerlon J M Gliok, Allentowa
TJ B Sandras, Allentswn Da&l Both, Allentown
0 Jacney, Newtown W Eddows, Moreland
NATIONAL HOTEL—Baoe street, above Third.
B Dabbem, Pennsylvania Mrs S P Bliss, Allentown
Mira M H Woodring, Penna Mias S 0 Woodring, Penna
Llent Col P Sides, USA G G Wilson, Penna
D dchadell, Pennsylvania W Ltndernmth, Penna
J Wbitftker, Bt Oiftir A G Saeger, Allentown
T Keck, Allentown B L Bower, Bsliossrove
H H bbiik, Lancaster T H Smith, Massaohasetts
J Frantz, Lancaster B Kertz, PfeoealrviUe
H G Dryßluger, ghafferstown C Grora, Allentown
MOUNT VEBNON—Second street, above Aroh.
H Compton, Ohio Mrs Stephens) Clarksburg
W McGrnder J Stock, Pennsylvania
Miss Sslfle B Boberla, Ya Jonas Bobbies, N Jersey
0 W Jersey J S Walter, Dataware city
W Broderick, Maryland W. M Oaok, Delaware
Mies Meggie Martin, Md D W Wilcox, Wayne, Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Jayne’s Hair Tonio.
This invaluable and standard preparation
Oloansea the Scalp from Sour*.
JAFNE’S HAIR TONIO
Cleanses the Scalp from Dandruff.
JAYNE’B HAIR TONIO
Cures Eruptive Diseases of the Scalp:
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIO
Excites the Scalp to healthy action.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIO
Prevents the hair from falling off.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIO
Prevents premature Grayness. t
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIO
Prevents premature Baldness.
JAYNE'S HAIR TONIO
Prevents the formation of Bald Spots.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIO
Causal the Growth of nevr Hair.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIO
Beclothes Bald Heads with now Hair.
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIO
Cleanses the Hair from all impurities,
JAYNE’S HAIR TONIO
Will render (he rue of a vrig unnecessary.
JAYHS’S HAIB TONIO
Will reproduce Hair lost in eiokaeee.
JAYNE’S HAIB TONIC
Kcepe the Hair moist and the ends from splitting.
JAYNB’B HAIB TONIC
As a Beautißer to nnsnrpasssd,
JAYNE'S HAIB TONIC
As a Regenerator to unequalled.
JAYNE’S HAIB TONIC
Gives the Hair a rich and glossy appearance.
JAYNE’S HAIB TONIO
Will promote the Growth of Whiskers.
JAYNE’S HAIB TONIO
W ill quioken the development of Moustache*.
JAYNE’S HAIB TOHIO
As a dressing for the Hair hi unexcelled.
JAYNE’S BAIR TONIO
Should be cn the Toilet Table of ovary Lady, 1
JAYNE’S HAIB TONIO
Should be on the Toilet Table of every Gentleman.
JAYNE’S HAIB TONIO
la delightfully perfumed,
And wfil pleise the most fastidious, as its continued
nee hew a tenob more healthful influence on the scalp and
hair than any other preparation now before the publio.
Prepared and sold at JAYNE’S, 242 OHESTNUF
Si rent. no!9-w»25
Gbobgb Stick’s
IBIMITABLK PIANO POBTEB, Grande sad Squares,
are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their pow
er, evenness.of touch, and pure quality of tone. None
should purchtte wtihout examining them closely.
The most eminent teachers are ahnost daily selecting
?iices to suit the timet. _ • •
them. J, £, GOULD, ’■
ocll-sinth«tt SSVBHTH and CHESTHCT.
<*BE AT TRIUMPH!—
n HTf SCHOMAOKBB ft 00. have made a ntio and
prund dtscoticry in the manufacture of tile Plano Forte.
By a peculiar conet ruction of tite sc (tie and bridge on. the
ioundirg board, they are enabled t> give Marly double
the ordinary length of the Hring, from the bridge to
xch' re the hammer itriket the string, which produces meat
extraoidtunry effects The power Ib greatly increased,
and lbs harmony produced is truly wonderful, giving an
entire new quality of tone, which is deep, rioh, tweet,
and melodious, with a singing peculiarity to each note,
unlike to any Piano ever manufactured heretofore.
The mtnicwloviDff publio are respectfully invited to £ati
at cur Warerooms, No. 1021 CHESTNUT Stmt, where
they can examine this great Improvement in the Piano
Forte. SOHOMAOKEB ft. Co.,
nold- lm 1021 CHESTNUT Street.
Singbb & Co.’s Lkttse A Family
BKWIHG MAOBINB to the most beautiful, beet, and
cheapest of oU Senrtug Machines. It embodies the prin
cSplee of Singer A Oo.’e well-known Manufacturing Ma
ehinee; mokes the interlooked etiteh; will sew on ell
Unde of cloth, and with all kinds of thread; will Bind
and Braid, Gather end Qnilt, Fell, Hem, end Took—ln
tent, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING,
end tnrpoases-Bvery other Machine for tbs greet range
and excellence or Iti work. Bend for a pamphlet
I. M. SINGER A 08.,
Ho. 458 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
. Phjladhlphia Offh»,
oe: mthetdeSl No. 810 CHESTNUT SIBEBT.
Grover ft Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle
HEWING MACHINE, for manufacturing purposes, is
the BEST' machine in the market, and is sold for FOBTY
DOLIiABfie Ho machine ever introduced in this city
has *oW so rapidly or given tuoh universal satisfaction.
Do not fail to cati and examine It before purchasing else
where. Office, 780 CHESTNUT street. noS-tf
Batohrlor’s Hair Dye!
THE BEST m THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATOHJLOB’B oelebrefed Hair Dps
ycodoce. a color not to be dietlngnfrtied from nature;
warren led not to Injure the Heir in the toart; remedies
the ill effect* q[ bad dree, and Invigorates tho Hair for
Hfe. os AY, BED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly turn* a
•pfendfd Black or Brown, leaving the Hair »R end ferns
-BAI. Sold by all Druggists, Ac.
I tr The Genuine to signed WILLIAM A BATOHE.
LOB, on tht few tvltt qf each how,
FACTORY No. B 1 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 333 Broadway and VI Bond ttreet,)
eaySS-iy New York-
B—T—lB6o—X,
DRAKE’S PLANTATION B1TTEB&
They purify, strengthen, and Invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They ere an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late houre.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent mlaanatio end Intermittent fevers.
They pnrlfy the breath end acidity of the stomach.
They onto Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They care Diarrhoea, Ohotors, and Cholera Horbns.
They core Liver Oomptaintand Nervous Headache.
They are Ihe best BITXEBB In the world. They
ytafca the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature 1 !
great restorer. They ore made of pore Bt Croix Bom,
the celebrated CMUeaya Baric, roots, and herba, end are
Jokes wlth the ptoaanre of a beverage, without regard to
gge or thus of dey. Particularly recommended to d«U
sole persona requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by eO
Orocere, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons, p. H. DRAKE
h 00., *W BROADWAY. Hew York. eeS43m
OFFICIAL,
Tub abort Depirtmbst,
OFFICE OF IHTBKNAX BEVSHUS,
WABffIKGTOW, Nov. 17, 1862.
Ootamtselonor of Internal Bevenaa is prepared to
frapply tbo following stamps, in quanttiias sufficient for
the n» of the people of the Phtriot of OolomMa, and of
the States oast of the Rocky Mountains, vie: Playing
CarOs, Proprietary, Express, Telegraph, Insurance,
(life.) Insurance, (fire and marine,) Passage Tickets,
and Protest,
The nee of the stamp, herein specified it hereby re
united in the District and States above described, on and
after the Ist day of Deoember next: And persons guilty
of wilfully negleotlng to eo use said stamps will Se sub
ject to the penalty provided in the law
GEO. S. BOUTWEBZi,
noStt etuthSt Comm’r latercal Revenue.
The Rain.
BT THB BAUD Off TOWER ETAtt.
“Oh the reljQ I—lt yeiaetb every day V*
Tima Shakspeara mage his soogstroas s»y;
A ltd now tbe case is bo Indeed,
Fra peEttog rains to rains Bocoted.
No more the son can plerce-hfs ebiood
Of watery mfet and murky ctond;
No smiling aspect of the sky,
No blue eereoe appears on bfgh;
No sportive children on tbe etreet
Beil jht ca with their accents sweet
Houseciafde, whose greatest joy Mid pride
Is on the pave to pour a tide,
And well* aimed cataracts to shoot
Into Rome p*or peaestriem’a boot,
Now see with sorrow and disdain «
These pavements deluged by the rain,
Thinking ft shame that Nature should
Fro vie e a young Deucalion’s fl>od,
Without fee help ofhydra&t water*,
Freely dispensed in every quarter,
From buckets, hose, el cetora. Bat,
Though Nature's flood* gates will not shut,
Tower Halt, has Clothing, idea and warm,
To suit November’s raia or storm;
And, spite of elemental war,
Oomfort is found at this Bazaar.
We have the largtstand best assortment of the « com
fort” above referred to, in Philadelphia. Oar salsß have
been large fund rapid beyond precedent, but manufactur
ing facilities, extensive in proportion, enable us to make
large daily additions to our stock, keeping it full and
complete. Every taste and pocket can be salted, in
goods made in the heat and most fashionable meaner,
ITe buy and seU for Cash only— oat purchases were
made early in the seaion, before the recent heavy ad •
vance in prices. That these advantage* enable us to
cell at prices lower than the lowest, will be apparent to all.
An examination will convince. Tower Haxx, No. 518
MABKBT Street, Philadelphia. BENNETT & 00,
Oysters, Home-hade Pies, &c.—
The ”ne plus ultra” of Btews and Frio, maybe found
at HUBBARD’S, IS2 North SIXTH Street, juat below
Franklin Saoare.
Alan, cheap heme-made Pies, Bulk, Dtraghnuls, Cream
Puffs, Milk Biscuit, dc., of a anterior unnllty, fresh
every morning. It*
Übham’s Haik Dym, B 8 cents a lor,
—Three boxes for 81; the best in use. Try It Sold
Only at UFHAH’Se 408 CHESTNUT Bfu se37*3m*
MARRIED.
COLLINS—KBAMSB -—ln Allegheny City* on Tass*
day revelling, November 18,1832, by Sev. WilUam A.
Snively, Samuel C. Collies, of Philadelphia, and Edcno
nia O , yonngeat daughter of Allen Kramer, Era , of the
former place. . *
Tax Marriage of Mr - Harruon McManus and Miss
Anna Hoffman, published to The. Press of the 2vth lest,
is a malicious faisehood, as no such marrUga has taken
Place. [U] H. MCM4NU3.
DIED.
RUDOLPH-—On tbe 16th inat, at Bellevue Hospital*
New York, of disease contracted in the Peninsular cam
paigu, while in tbe service of his country, Sergt J jaaph
Buoolpbv Co. I, list Pa , (late Ist California Beglment),
in tbe2Bth year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, Klngsosilug
Lcdce, No. 309, 1, 0, of 0. F, and members cf tbe 7ist
Pesssylvania Brgimeiit, noton duty,are reepectfaUy tow
vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Pm <
chalivitiOj Twenty-fourth ward, FixUadelphia, on 8 outlay
afternoon next, 23d Inst., at I o'clock, without further
notice. •' #
. PABHAM —On tbo znoroiog of the 21at Inst., Bsbert
Parbam, in the Slet year of his age.
His relatives and male frieriSs are respectfully Invited
to attend Ms funeral, from his late residence, No. 942
N. Fifth etreet, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock,
JOHNSON.—On Thursday, November 20rb, Mr*.
S&roh G , wife of Bohert 8, Johnson.
Bra relatives and friends are respectfully tovited'to at.
tend her fnseral, from her late residence, No. 1007 Aroh
street, on Monday morning, 24& tost, at 10 o’clock.
B&OWN.—On the 21st last, Jt&n Henry Brown, in
the 36th year of his age.
The relatives, and friends of the family, are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No.
710 South Front etreet, abovo Almond, on Tuesday af.
tornoon, tbe 25th, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fel«
lows' Cemetery.
McILVAISf,—In action, at Warrenion, Sulphur
Springs, Ya, November 15, 1862, Lieut. Howard Moll
vein, of DuieU’a Battery, 104th p. Y,, aged 23 years and
20 days*
Tbe relatives, and friends of the family, are respect*
fully invited to attend his funeral from Christ Church,
Beading, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To
proceed to tbe Charles Evans Cemetery. #
GABDINEB —On the 2iat tost., Mary, Infant dangh*
ter < f Dr. David B. and Annie Gardiner.
The friends of the family are Invited to attend the fa.
neral, from tbe residence of h*r parents, at Bordentown,
on Sunday. 26th, at 2 o’clock P. M. *
DE&BIGKSONn—On tbe 20th tost, Samuel, son of
Abram H. and Maggie Derrlckeoa, aged 10 months.
Tbe friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to
attend tbe funeral, from the residence of Ms parents, 1628
North Thirteenth street, this day (Saturday), 2id lost.,
at 1 P M. ✓ * ’
WETHEHILB ,h» 1981 But., Jffffipß Wemwffl,
son of John A. Wetherffl.
The relatives and male friends of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, Grom hie residence. No. 118 South
Twentieth street, on Monday, Nov 24, at 10 o’clock
A. M. ##
BBDHIEFBB—On the 19lh inst, George W. E„
eldest eon of Charles and Sophia Bedhiffer, aged 8 years,
4 months, and 3 days.
Funeral from the residence of his father, 615 Coates
street, on Sunday afternoon, SSd lost., at 2o’clock, with
out further notice. *
LAVALLBTTE.—On Tuesday evening, at U)( P. M.,
at ibe residence of his son-in-law, W. W. Wade, Bear
Admiral E. A. F. Lavallelte, in the ?3d year of hia age.
Hb friends, and thoee of the family, are respectfully
invited to attend hisfnneral, thte fSaturday) morning,
November 22, at 11 o’clock A. M , from the Church of
the Intercessor, Spring Garden ttreet, belew Broad. *
Black all-wool velour
EEPS.—Just opened*» full assortment of—
Black Aii-wool Velour Bopa
Do. do. Empress Cloths.
Do. do. Ottoman Poplins. -
Do. do. Epinglintt.
Do. do. Cftshmerea.
Do. do. Meriaoes.
Do. do. . Tamises.
Do. do ‘ Hoßßelioe-fielahM.
' BESSON ft BOH, Mourning Store,
nolS-tf Ho. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
TjjUTEI & LANDELLj
XLI FOUBTH and ABOH BTBBSTS.
OPENING FOB FALL BALES:
Hagctfioant Silks.
Sf ftgnlfioent Shawls.
Wftgnifioept Poplins.
Good Blaok Bilks.
Blcheert Printed Goods.
QoodStook of Stories. wafi-tf
rr=» REV. DANIEL MARCH will Preach
to ft Sermon tethb QLIHTOH-STBSE fi PBBBBY
TEBIAN OHUBOH TO.MOBBOW EVENING, fit 7jJ
o’clock, upon HomePietj, or Religion in the Family. It*
ME FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF
UJi THE UNION NOON-DAY PBAVCB MSST
-ING will be held at BANBOM-STBBET OHUBOH, on
MONDAY next, Nov. 24th, at noon. lift
CONFIRMATION.—THE RT. REV.
U 3 BISHOP POTTER will administer the rite of
Cccfinnation in the Chnrch of tiie Epiphany, TO-MOR
ROW AFTERNOON. Service at half pftit three; It*
HUB ARCH STREET PRESBYTERIAN
KB OHUBOH.—The Bev J. HALS TED OABBOLL,
of New Haven, Conn., wil, preach TO- MORROW, at
10)4 o’clock A. M. and ot 7)4 o‘clock P. M. It*
REV. &. A. CARDEN, D. D., WILL
Uv3 preach in Zion Ohnrch, EIGHTH Street and
COLUMBIA Avenue, TO MORROW (Sunday) AF
TEBRCON, Strangers welcome. It*
nr» REV. J, HYATT f SMITH HAVING
U 3 returned firom a tour to Jerusalem,'wtii preach at
his Church, TWELFTH Street, aboveßaee, TO-MOR
ROW MORNING, at 10# o J <dflkfk, «d EVE
NING at 7# o’clock. It*
HELP FOR THE SOLDIERS.—THE
il ? 09s& Meeting for tho Btliel of the Soldiers wili be
be d TO-MORBOW EVENING, in the Scots 1 Presbyte
rian Chuicb, Bev. M» W. OonfeHng, SPBUOE Street,
above Third. Addressee by tho Pastor, Bev. F. H. Mow
iy;JEeT, Dr. Matin, and others. It*
ws» RET. IRVIN H. TORRENCE WILL
|£Js. preach in the Wfgtern at. E. Church, TWEN*
TINTS Street, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 1%
o’clock,and taka up a collection for the Bible cause It*
HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 111.
Us 3 CDTHBEttT fcireet— is cow open
tor the reception of rick and wounded soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comforUble
menuer, free of charge. B F. GLENN, vJ2
n 022 fif Stc’y of of Ment^era.
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
UsJf TBADE —A Stated Meeting of the members of
the BOARD OF TRADE will be held at the Booms of
Ibe Board, 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, No*
vembers4tb, at 7# o’clock evenii g-
A general attendance is requested.'
n022-2t LOBIN BLODGET, Secretary*
wftg* CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTA
ikS MFNT, center of ELEVEN f*l and WOOD
Bueele. T, H, STOCKTON, Pastor, wIU preach (D V.)
atlOjg A. iff., and TJI P. M.. —bit last Sabbath before
going ro Washington. EUNDaY- SOHOOL aMfcA. M,
aim 2 P.M. New' Teachejs and Scholar? are invited.
On Monday the Ohapel will be open from 8 io 5 P, M,
for selection of Pews and Sittings. Pew-rents not to oom*.
mence till January. Until then, frre-wiil offerings in
colkotioss, Ac j to complete fitting up. It*
Mg THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF
IAS the Young Men’s Obristisn Aesosia ion of f hlla
dtipbia (which was advertised for the 2Rh last, but post
poned unaccounted the lademencrof tho weather) will
be held at CONGEST HALL, on MONDAY EVE
NING, the 24th Inst, commencing at half past seven
o’elccfe. The oiderof Exercises will be the same as here
tofore announced. The Tickets that have been Lined,
a ill fce received. A highly interesting mee.iog may be
expected. n022-2t*
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE INS.
LU? COMPANY OF PHILAOELPaiAj Nov 22,
18*2.—A GENERAL MEETING OF THE STOOK-
; BOLDEBS of this Company will be held, in pursuance
of the charter, on MONDAY, the 16th day of December
rest, at 12 o’clock M., to bear the report of the Board of
Ditec ore Lr the eleven months ending with the 30th day
of the 2rrsezit month, and also to consider and determine
upon the txpedienoy of increasing the CASH CAPITAL
of the Company to the enm of THREE HUNDRED.
THOUSAN D DOLLARS,- u according to such rules and
ycgulaiit ns as may he adopted at a general meeting
vesed for thet pnrpoK*.*’ SR TICE IS ALSO GIVEN
that an ELECTION for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to
n anage the affairs of the Company -for the enaning year,
a ill be bold at the same time and place, between the
inursof 12o’clockM and 2 o'clcckP fit
no22swtntDls B. fif. HINOHMAN, Seerettury.'S
REV. GEORGE W. SVIILJKY, JBY
ITS noneetofntunevons&ietuißaYWiil repeathUfioutoa
of pennons upon ** btarrioge and the ReiaHoe' Dutiaf
of Husband* and Wise*” forming the following
separate discourses:
Ist « To Yoong Ladiea”
2od. «* To Ybnbg Men. 1 * >
3rd. « The'lnstitution of Marriage”
. 4fb, «'Tb« Dntiee of Wives-”
sih. ** The Duties of Husbands.”
Crumeneijig with the.first on SUNDAY EVENING
K EXT, 53d instant, at 7X n’dook, and ooattnulng.tbem
In tbe above order upon tite succeeding Sundays at the
sf me hour. Ghnrch tn Handel acd Haydn Hall, corner
of XIAHTH and G&EAN Streets. Service in the
mornings at 10ft o’clock. no2i.-2t»
OF **LK SURGEON-ARTIST
ftS TO THE ARMY AND NAVY,
Oct. 24th, 1862. . ’ '
Wounded Soldiers 4nd Saiiors derirotifl of avatiiog
ftemwaveeQf theNaticmMAppropriation tor supplying;
Limbs* should ap’Jy iuv.mdiatMy at the oSoa
tha Govamaarat. No 1600
OHISTNUT street. *. FRANK. PALMER,
oexotf Government Sargeoa-Artist.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, 1 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1862.
MAVAL ORBER«—THE COWHAND*
lAJ* ING (tF-IuER. ai>Qcanr<3 '‘tih deep io>ret the
o&orb i f Bt or admiral B, A. LAVAL LETTS, of the U*
8 Navy.
In ibe death of Admiral Lavaitette the navy has lost
one of Us moat distinguished membera—ise who had
oorvod long ar,d faithto ly. and who was particularly dis
tinguished in the battle of 11th September, 1814, between
tbe flettsof tue UMted States and Great Britain, on Lake
Cham plain.
Ihe tfficero cf the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps on
this ptr.'ion are requested to attend the funeral of chelate
Admiral, from tbe residence of his son-in-taw, No. 1624
V atiace street, at 11 o’clock A. M. on SATUBDAY, the
22;! iuat
The cfficers of tiie Navy and Marine Corps will attend
to audit es ntii orm, epaulets, swords and caps.
Office O- 8. Mavy Yard, Philadelphia,
Nov SOrh, 1862. 0. B. STJUBLIdG,
nn2l2t Commandant.
nr=» ACADEMY OF MUSIC—CITIZENS’
UrJ YCLGNTSEB HOAPITaL—Lee tore by Sties
litttfA bakdZKGE, on WEDNESDAY EVENING,
26, at 8 .o’clock. Ancient arid
Modem livpuoHce.” Proceeds for the Benefltof the Olri
zeca’ Volunteer Hospital, Broad street and Washington
avenue.
The Metonerohftr Vocal Society, under ihe direction of
Mr. P. M. Wol-itffer. have kindly vetoateered tieir
services, and wiU stag some of their select oborates.
Ticbote, 26 cents} for aala at the principal Book and
Music Stores and Hospitals, and at the Academy on that
evening. no2o 6t*
TBE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE
{£s NINTH SEUTiON, by authority of the BOARD
OF DIBRCTOBS. wilthoW a FAIR for the benefit of
tbe SOLDIERS’ LIBRARY AND BEADING-BOOM,
at CONCERT HALL, CHBBCNUC Btreet, above
Twelfth, from WEDNESDAY, Nov 26, to December 2,
fncluiive. Single Tickets, 10 cents.; Season Tickets, 26
cents. A Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Mmic each
eve&lrg. nol9-7t*
IbOTfCE.-CORN EXCHANGE BANK,
Lkjf Pati.ADgLFHrA, 1862 —^The folio wing
Besolallon' wa* tbia day adopted by tbe Bdted of Direc
tors and ordeied to be published;
Resolved, That the oneold portion of the Stock of tiffs
Bask be offered to the present Stockholders at par, each
Stockholder to have the privilege ot taking a prorata
share, according to a scale adopted by the Board, pro
vided subscription'and pa} ment be made before the first
day of January,*lB6B.
m>l4«jal. J. W. TOBREY, Cashier.
FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.—
UsJI Under an order from the President of the United
BfAtefl, a national system has been established by the
SANITARY OOMMISiION for the s«fe transmission;
and judicious distribution of articles contributed by the
people, for the siek and wounded ofthe Army and Navy.
Tbe system, after being well tried, haa bten formally ap*
proved and recommended by the Preeident, the General'
to-Ohifef, raid the Surgeon General. Tbe eecorfty it
offerß against misappropriation Is practically perfect,
until the contributions are delivered to the hospitals,
where they necessarily pass from the control of the Oom
miision. Of more than a million articles sent through one
of the largest of its channels of supply, it has been' as
certained that not one hundred have miscarried, or
been dishonestly used. Discreet and trustworthy agents
are constantly employed in visiting all divisions of the
army, tacludina those on the Southern coast, the Missis
sippfi and tbe Western frontier, to observe their wants, to
direct buppfied where they are most needed, and to
secure, as far as practicable, their honest me. The
Commission dees cot undertake to deliver arteries to in
dividuals, and declines to receive contributions with any
restriction as to their destination, within the limits of
the force employed in the service of the Nation, it being
one of its secondary objeota to strengthen the sentiment
of National snitr wherever it can come in antagonism
with State or local pride. The distribution of hospital
supplies is but a branch of the work of the Gommisrion.
It employs the best professional talent which can be ob
tained In the country, to aid its larger purpose, to do all
that is possible for the health and vigor of onr fighting
men, to lighten their burdens, and to sustain their spirits
under the privations and hardships which are an essen
tial part of successful warfare. For this purpose, con
ft ibutiora to its treasury are solicited. They may he
directed to CALEB OOPS, Esq., Treasurer of the Phila
delphia Agency, No. 603 MARKET Street, or to WIL
LIAM PLaTT, Jr # General SupertSeStent, at ttte
Depository, No. 1236 OHEiTNUT Street.
Contributions of the following articles are earnestly
solicited, at the Depository, viz:
Woden Pantaloons, (partly! Slippers,
wont,) 1 Socks,
Woolen Drawers, | Farinaceous Food,
Woolen Shirts, j Brandy and Wine.
Blankets, * | oci2sthBtalQi
THE UNION BENEVOLENT ASSO
tLS OIATION, AN INSTITUTION FOR THB
ENCOURAGEMENT OF INDUSTRY AGO SUP
PRESSION OF PAUPERISM. AND THE BELIEF
OF SUFFERING AMONG THE WORTHY POOR.
’At the annual meeting of-the Association, held Tues
day evening, October 21st the fbUowtcg gentlemen were
elected officers and Managers for the enaning year, viz:
PbbsidßHT— BAMCW> r » H- PERKINS.
Vide Pursuits—RlCHAßD D. WOOD, J. FISHER
LEattIKG.
Treasurer—B. WIL DOX, 404 Chestnut street.
Corresponding Secretary— L. MONTGOMERY
BOND.
Recording Secbetary—JOHN H. ATWOOD.
MANAGERS.
Benjamin Coates, S. Morris Wain,
William M Ooltins, Joseph Et. Dalles,
Thomas Latimer, John Aihhurst, „
John Bcbien, Tbomaa A. Badd,
William Purree, GhatLs Rhoads,
A. G. Gcffip, Richard Wood,
Benjamin Orne, Charles 8. Wuriz, H. D.,
John W. Olaghorn, . Horace Binney, Jr.,
Thomas Watesoa, Thomas T Tasker,
John T. Taylor, Edward B. Wood,
At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Managers, S.
0. GOOPEB and TBO3. EYALS were reappointed Col
lectors. In view of the probable heavy demands upon
the Association the coming winter, by the snperadded
labors for the rick and wounded soldiers, and their fami
lies, the ma&agers would respectfully ask the co-opera
tion of the charitable. and all that fed an interest—and
who does not I—in this high Christian object. Contri
butions of money may be-sect to the Treasurer, E. WIL
COX. Rea., 404 Chestnut street. Provisions, new and
partially, worn clothing, blankets, shoes, Ac., or money,
will be receivtd by the Agent, at the office of the So
olety, and are earnestly solicited. Corn. meaL.be&os,
and potatoes are acceptable articles, and can be stored
on the premises until wanted.
SAMUEL H. PERKINS, President.
John H. Atwood, Secretary.
Edmund Wilcox, Treasurer, 404 Chestnut street.
Jobe fiioss, Agent, 116 South Seventh street.
®f>B s w!2t
| PHILADELPHIA OITY GUARD,
H E A D Q U A ETEBS,
UNITED STATES 80UNTY............... .$lOO
ADVANCE PAY AND PREMIUM 15
SPECIAL BOUNTY 50
COMPANY PREMIUM 5
The pay of the Recruit commences from the day he is
mustered into tbe service.
As soon as the Recruit Is mustered in, ha will at once
be fully equipped wiih superior Clothing, and sent to
GAMP PULESTON, on Indian Qheea lane, where every
attention will be paid to his comfort.
For further information, apply to Headquarters.
J BECRUITB FOR THE REGU-
H &UB ABHT OF TBE UNITED 6TA.TES WANT
ED!!—S2 will be paid to any person bringing an
acceptable recruit
For further Information apply at tbe Kendessvous, No.
419 WALNUT Street. TfiOS. C. WILLIAMS,
solT-iat* Oapt 19thIt»f.U. 8. A., Becralting Officer.
vyt COMIRENTAO CAVALRr.
JES —WANTED.—Two Companies to fill the Be
elment of CONTINENTAL LIGHT OA-
VamuY. sow in Camp Metcalfe,” HADDONPIRLD,
N. J. Officers,who have had experience preferred
no!7 ' JS. PEYTON, OoL Ooromanding.
WBROTHERHEAD’B OIRGU
• LATINS MBBABY.—AII tbe HBW Sugltsfe
anif'AmeiftaE Book*, Inclmlln* HI OI.ABSK3 of Lite
retoro. This to toe ONLY Library in the oountry the!
toolnJee all the NSW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not
BEPEIKTED here. - > - -
TennuSS per year; six months S 3; flsree nion tin 81.601
one mouth IS cents, or 8 cents per dey. 213 South
EIGHTH Street. ' *' • seB-8m
■CiNGMm ANDB’RENGBL.FAMIM
XU OIBOULATING LhBBARY AND CABINET DE
LBOTUBE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET.
Subscriptions per year, month, and day.
General catalogue just published, furafahed prctfff.
In Press, Catalogue of the Young Lading French Li
brary* r ■ i - - • •
“ Catalogue de to Biblidihiquede* Dame* et des fit
ftoireltof.” H. M. fiIONACHESI, Agent,
ee6-4m 1323 CHESTNUT Street
fTOAL. —THE UNREBSIUSXP
U fees leave to inform their friends and toe pdMM
that they hare wuinvwr their hl&ffiH OOAL DITOI
from HOBHK-STBXBT WHABF. on toe Delaieare, t'-
their Yard, ncetowest oorner of EIGHTH sad WHiIHJW
Streets, when they Intend to keep the beet quality .!
MHISH OOAi, ffcsß t&e mort epproTed mtore, id the
lowest prices. Yotur patronace to reepeottolly seßeßeA
JOS. WANTON A OSe
Offlce, 112 South SBOOHI) Street.
Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-ti
TNFOBMATION FOR THE PEO-
A PIE —M AGEE’S CUBBENOY HOLDERS,
xDaettfacturcd at No. 316 CHESTNUT .between
Thiid and Fouzth.,
. Maiutociurtd at MAGEE’S, 316 OHBSTNUx Street.
Stordteepma at a distance, please cut this out and
paste it on a sheet of letter paper, and mirk opposite
tht line the number of each kind wanted, and the»y
will ha sent as well as if the parties were present them-
SCHe*. :: n022*.3i ;
T?IE AND EAR—Da. JAMES
JR IjBWIB, OCULIST and AUBIBT, has again re
tnrned from hi* professional tour in Enrope. and
nontip located at No. 337 North SIXTH Street. Office
hours from «to 12 A. H.. and 2to4P. M. **24-2mif.
TT7 001/.—Just received and for sale,
Y V twenty.five thousand pounds
CANADA FI.KBOE WOOD,
tollable for Army Goods, by
T O HEMET Se 00.,
nr and 12 North TEOST street
£tITBON.— 5 cases prime Leghorn
SO cuke grime Zentz Gnrranta.
in Itore end tor sale t>7 BHODKd S WILLIAMB, 10T
South WATER Street no2o
A EMI SOCKS AND MITTB, knit by
the BLIND, for »ale at old price*, at Store. V lo
fttiUition, No. 11 Booth BIBKTH Street nolO-tKiui^k*
T IQUEUBS. —50 oases assorted Ia-
JJJ linear*, lost Merited per *hlp Yandalia, from Bor
deaux, and for <ele by
jadbztohb a laybbobb,
M* 108 k an* Booth TBOBTStreet
•pEBNCH MlsBTABD.—J^raj
JO; Sieme'a Imported Hartard, for eel* la riots cad to
•Trite; by Uie aolß a. OABOTAEB*
ri*e , No. 128 WALNUT Street
laniNß APPItE BAP BAGOCHIEBE,
: \Ks m ■WSUMfSU.
MILITARY.
157TH REGIMENT P. V.,
COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY.
No. 627 CHESTNUT STREET.
BOUNTY
TOTAL .........?170
ALSO,
A SUPERIOR GUM BLANKET.
COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAT,
is7th BvaiHnrf r. y.
dUCULATINS LIBRARIES.
COAL.
1 COO dczeu Currency Holden, ct 37c.per dozen.
1000 dozen Chimney Holden, at 50c per dozen.
1 000 d'zen Onrrency H-'lden, at 00c. per dozen*
1,000 dozen Onrrency Bolden, at 72c. per dozm.
1 000 dozen Onrrency Holders, at 84c per dozen.
neJS-etntbS!*
RET Alla DRY GOODS.
OLOAKING CLOTHS.
FROSTED BEAVERS,
PINE CASSIMEREB,
VELOUR REPS,
BALMORALS,
BLANKETS,
LADIES' CLOAKS,
WOOLEN SHAWLS,
BOYS’ CLOTfIrNS,
COOPER & 00WARD,
oo*B-tt 8.. F. COB. NINTH end BIABKHT Sts,
J AS. RvCAMPBELL & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND CASH BEARERS IK
DRYGOODS.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
TW CHESTNUT STREET,
Hare juat reeeired, ood ere now offering, meffoifioeut
Bam of
BILES, BHAWLS, & DRIBS GOODS,
. f /
ZBPXOIAIiLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON.
- OOS-tf *
IVTfiW SHAWL AND CLOAK '
J.Y HOE,,
No. 715 North TENTH Street.
We haw jutt opesed, next door to our Drr-gooSa
Store, a
tHAWL AND OtOAK STOBE,
Where there, will always be found a complete awort*
meat of
lioeg aadSauare BlanSet Shawls.
Brocbn Lorg Shawls.
Striped Breohe Shawls,
. Also, the newest and latset styles of
FALL IUrD WINTER OOYBBINGS,
Or Watet-proef, MellOD, Bloch French Habit.
Black French Tricot, Block French Beaver.
Plain eed Bibbed Frosted Beaver Cloths.
Ooreijtegs mode to order at abort notice.
BALMORAL fcKTRTS! BAUMOBAh SK1BT8!
500 Foil, large-size, at 88 00, worth *3.60.
800 •< , «< <* -88 AO, « 83 »6.
160 •’ ; « « 83 76, “ B*oo.
600 «... «• « *4.60.
Theta are the Cheapest Balmoral, tn the oitv.
SEASONABLE DBESS GOODS, OF EVERY VA-
H. STEEL A SON,
n 022 Nos, 713 & 716 N. TENTH fit., ab. Ooatea.
jq-RW CLOAK STORE,
No. 818 ARCH STREET.
ftffi continue thrir fall and handsome assortment of
ao2o-tf LADIKS* AHD OHILDBEN^OLOA-KSI
G OTO
No. 87 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
FOB LADIES’ AND MISSES’ OLOAKS,
Hennfaclnred of the best materials, in the most stylish
msrner. and will be sold OHEAPEB THAN OAR BE
FOUND ELSEWHERE.
no2o tf - No. 87 North EIGHTH Street.
SEAL SKIN .BEAVER CLOTHS,
for liftdiea* Cloaks.
Velvet Cloak Olotbs,
Frosted Bearers*
Black Beaver Cloakings.
UVEB £ liAJSDBIjIi,
FOUBTH and ABOB Streets.
Dry goods for winter.
Bep. Poplins,
French Merihoa,
Colored Kotueelines*
Poultße Soles,
Foulard Silks*
Blanket Shawls*
Balmoral Skirls*
Black Silks,
Fancy Silks,
Black Bombasines*
Worsted PJatds,
Cheap de Baines,
French Ohinlasea,
Shirting Flannels,
Brocbe Shawls,
Fine Blanket
Crib Blankets.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
nall-tf CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
TETEAVY CORD AND FINE HAIR
J-L COBD PO PMKS or B E PS, »’!'colors.
Fine French Merinoes, do.
Black and OoloxedPcult de Bole Sllka.
Black Bed Colored Corded Silks.
Bich Laetre Black Silks.
Black Merindes, Caibmeres, Reps, and Poplins.
' Blch Pitotod Moiinoes, Cashmeres, and Do Lames.
Medium-priced Dress Goods.
Bow price Dp Daises, Prints, &c.
Stripe and Figured French Chintzes.
EDWIN HALT# & 880.,
28 South SECOND Street,
N. B.—Several additional lots of Chain* Lame or All*
wool Long Broche Shawls, just received from Auction,
For Sale Cheap. noZl
OHOIOB DRY GOODS—Just re-
Brown Poplins, Plain and Figured.
Brown Wool Poplins, Doable Width.
Merlnoes of all Shades.
. Wool D’Laines, Plain mid Figured.
Ootton and Wool X^Xiidnas—a nioa Uni.
Figured Mermoes.
, ' A. full line of Plain Shawls.
A full line of Gay Shawls.
One lot of Black Figured Mohafas, at
Six lota of Brown Alpacas, chide*.
A fall line of Gaaahnereg,
jK'ftall line of Testing.
OCS
lOBl CHESTNUT STREET*
E. M- NEEDLES,
I LACES,-
I WHITE GOODS,
1 LINENS,
| EMBROIDERIES.
m
H •
m
° A foil MKrtmest of th« above on hand at LOW
2 PBIOBB, to which additions are made of ali
„ NOVELTIES.
aess-tf
1034, OHHSTHUT STRB6IT. ~
WOOLENS.
Ladies* Cloakings of. every description.
Black Beavers and Trioots.
Frosted Beavers from S 3 to 53.80
Union Beavers, good weight and cheap
Fins Black Clolhß, Extra fine heavy Cloths.
Low-priced Cloakings and Overcoatings.
FANCY OASSIMfcBBS
And Black from 87 cents to S 2.
Oassftseres, extra fine stock* from #1 to 91.88.
Boys’ Qassimercs. low* priced goods.
Bi.liaiOßA.liB.
Large lots at wholesale and retail.
CLOAK ANJ> SHAWL BOOH.
Sine Cloaks, ready-made or made to order.
Seasonable Shawls for Ladies and Kisses.
BOYS* CLOTHING 1 .
©verooatß) Jackets. Bants, Saits made to order.
COOPER A OONARD,
nofi.tf B.E.corner NtNTH and MARKET Streets.
fi HEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
KJ OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADES.—Y
E. ABOHAHBAULT, N. X. oorner BLEYENTHand
MARKET Streets, wifi open this morning, from Auc
tion) Ingrsfxr Carpets at 97,90, 62, 79, and 87 cts.: Ko
ry and Blair Carpets, 25 to 65 eta.; Bag, Yam* and List
Carpets, 25 to 45 cts.: Floor Oil Cloths, S 7 t 062 cts.:
GilQßordered Window Shades, 62 eta to 8150; Buff and
Green Window Holland, 16 to 45 cts.; Muslins, 12# to
26 cte.; Canton Flannel*. 26 to 81 cts. ocSO tbatulm
WATCHES AINU JEWELRY.
(SSJOOEBBOa TO PRATT * RHATH,)
607 GHEBTNUT STREET,
I< constantly In receipt or
ENGLISH, SWISS, AND
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Of desirable styles and Qualities, to suit all classes of
buyers. , fc nolß-lmlf
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
T: SNODGRASS,
AKM Y, NAVY, AND CIVIL
CLOTH. HOUSE,
No. 'Si SOUTH SECOND STREET, and'
No. 23 STRAWBERRY STEBBX.
I mu fall, prepared Tor the *
FAliI ASK WDiriE CAMPAIGN,
Baring i<ut reoelred . complete araortmeat of
TRUE BLUES,
Of alt ahidea and gxadea'ftcm..........Sl.l3X to*B.oo.
Blnra, Blache, and Foocr Bearera, from 300 to 7.60.
Bln.ndßlack M0t*..,........... 160 .to 5 00.
Homa Beaver,. 8.75 to 7.00.
ntißiianfta : ..... .... 3.76 to 060.
Vdvrtßeavert...,., 800 to 0.00.
lawimauxßeavera.. 3.76 to 800.
Tricot Boavon... 3.00 to 6.00.
naier005aiifa....................... 1.76 to OAM.
CLOTHS, all ooiora and jriota. Alao, a heavy .took
of apkoaid OABSIMBBBB, PLAIN and FAHOT VRL
TKB, Ac., ho. - ocW-lm*
COOKING RANGES. FURNACES, &c.
OOOKINH RANGES.
ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING
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ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street
"WARM-AIR FURNACES,
V f Of the met approved and economical pattern,,
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At- toe present FRSxnra gold, these Bonds -yield -
about EIGHT per cent, per annum?
A frill supply always oil hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD St.
ho 6 tf
©QQ AAA —THIS AMOUNT TO
v)?Jt),vUU. LOAN in sums of *B,OOO t 085,000 on
Mortgages or G. Bents. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 809
WALNUT Btreet. noS
PROPOSAXS.
QEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN*
KJ vited until toe sth of December, 1862* for furnishlog
the Subsistence DeparimeM with FOOB HUNDBED
TOBS OB HAY in bales. w
the first delivery to be commenced on or about the
12tb of December, and toe whole quantity pat in before
toe end of said month.
Ybe Bay to be shipped by water and delivered on the
wharves -at Sixth street, and weighed in Waehtogtos,
D.O.
Didders must.. state. in .their bids the price pm .100
pounds at which they willfnrzilsh Jhe Hay.
Firm* making bids must state the names of all the par
tlts Interested*
Pajtnenfß to.be mris in treasury notes, or.inch funds
as Government may bsve.for distribution.
Bids to be directed W Col. A. BECKWITH, A. D. o.
and 0 S.U.'fi. A. f and endorsed li Proposala for Hay.” -
n022-llt
rpHE OHIO KIVER
IS NOW IN
GOOD BOATING ORDER,
W» ABB.PBEPABED TO GITS
T H R O-U Gr H, RA\T E B.
TO ANT JPOnSTT ,
BETWEEN
RITTSBURQ
A if-; J>
ST. LOUIS-.
8. B. KINGSBON, JR ,
n052-6l* Ftolght Agent.
O;. BRIGHT A 00.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
8. E. 008. WSJBEB AND,. OHSBYHUI BTBEEtB,
PBILAEjELPaiA.
Agent, f<Or%> tola or.tbnPtdanto of tha - i>
HO UiasWa BK su»AB BEKYREB,^-'
“■ iioiiai.
GRCiOEBB’ BUH-VE HOUSE
wKb.BG : QF PHILAD«»yBIA.
UUANDY,
FURS OH*& AND WINK VJBJOKIAa.
GRBSR QJFGBH, I|UBTjMO> SKSIS,
SFIOSS, fee., lie.
AHtoangal*Ueafor IMMnIwMA BhAhng Psnpoam
ALBERT O. ROBERTS.
DEBbEF IN FINE GBOOIUUE9,
EMI UOBHEB ELEVEHTH AND TINE
AMUSEMENTS.
HAJSDEL AND HAYDN HAM*,
-£ «BAB» BMJHED OOSOEEI will be gift*
tut tact or
CDKIS'r/Bvangsiicoi Reformed) OHUBCIK,,
oa T ™*
HiISDKx. asi) haydn haeg.
Eighth and Spring Garten streets.
On this occasion will be given eholcs eeloctions’&oi*
Boss!*!, Haidel, Hayde. %»rt etc, by
. a tmoaag,
Oondncted by Prof 3- H- FrilliTd.aßsisuyJdynb'eccora..
pe&imenta on On&AN and FlgKO, ty rraf.). A. OetnA,
Tiic solos will be soßtained by eminent Artists, tvne’
have SirdDy tsndrrcd tbelr aid. , i- -
ABHIBSroK, FIFTY CENTS;.
Or> Three Tickets for One be
an; mtmber of the Ohorch* and at ttwEaU on the
tog of Oomcert.
Doors open & quarter past 7.
To coiraier co at B’o’clocfe
tjUBBT FUJBMC KEEEAifcSAIi
Of T3E'
GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
A GBAMD BSO3IQAS. FE3TIVffI.
To be given at the
MH3IOAE rBND’ fi’AEE,
For the Btae6t of the ■. ■.-
OBSaa- CO<?FEB-BHOP VOIIOHTEER BKF3E3ST-
MEKT BALOOR. . .
OTTBErffauAT aftersocw, hot. aar
Ce»menelrg at 3>f o'c'ook.
Ga tba oMMito the Germania Orchestra will vriAni
a Tarioty of ohotae popotar ptow*,-operetta » a <t
ttjjeL The ptoKeitm the eatarfatniaoDt wilt bo an
triotfcally appfopr)sCsd as above etfefkj. Cards oT ad
mission twenty-fZfcaesis; to be hedoranv member of
the Cooper fbqp*Cdjag»Htee t or at tbb'tts&et Office off
the Musical. Fottd Hat . no2o-at
Tl/TES. JOHBT DB£W*3 AKOH
ifi BTBBKT T&BATBH.;
Bagbuaa Agent rad Tre«rarer......JOS. P.JjRBKBT.
34TH art GET »F J. & OEA3KTT!
THIS
Peter Waxeni. <Xait».
Merlon Wood Title. ti. Mre.-Joifli Brew.
To be followed bp
MY KariGHBOB'S WIFE.
Timothy 8i0wn.... 3 . e.^Otarfea.
To conclude with ihe'dramaof
EOBIBBOS' OBUSOK.
Nip Olieefe.,-, 1%w ,.j. &Qfec*o,
An Afternoon PMfox&raee on Tb&Dfeßgivlng 2&y..
Poore open at 6^—To ocanzponce at T% o’olodu
TXT"ALNUT-STBKST THEATB3:—
» » Bole Lessee eft* M. A. GABBETTBOS-
B0«to«B Aeent Jttr. JOHH T. DOHKUA.T.
SHIS (BATUBDAF) RVRSBfG, Horomber 22, life
"be Dcxformasceß will with
HIOK OF TAB WOODS; o*. She /ibbetetnosey;
In six different characters Mr, St. L Tilton.
Colonel Bruce.. * . ..Mr. E, H Thayer.
To conclnde with the
CABPEHTEB OF ROLES.
Martian, thecarpenter ...Mr. K. L. TatiAe-
Dooraopen at 6jf —Perforjnanoe oommenoee at 7.
eOtfOHKT HAI» L
MOTTO* BOOH, 1219 OHKSTNOT Street
REOPENING, IBIS EVENING, OF
CA'PTAIIT WILLIAMS’
SOUTH SEA
WHJIING TOTAB*.
EVERY EVENING at hilt pjrt T o’clock.
BiTUBDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 o'clock.
AduiiEßioij 25'cents. Chi]{lren IS cents.
A BEL & CO.’S &TEEEQPTKJOI*—
XV IXHTBITIHG AT THE ASSEMBLY BTJIL»-
mae, TEHTH and CBEBTSUT Sireeta,
EVBBY BYEKIHG THIS WEEK.
Admission S 3 cents. Commence at 8 o’clock.
MATIBBEcn SATITBDAY, at 3 o’clock. noIT-«t
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMV OS
X the fine arts,
HK6 CHESTNUT BTEEET,
£i open daily (Bnndars excepted) from 9 A. K. OB S
F. M. Admission 36 cents. Ohiidren half price.
Bbsree of Stock, *3O. Jy»
WANTS.
WAN T E D—ln a manufacturing
house, an experienced Book-keeper of not teas
than 30 years of age. References mast ho mwt satißtac
tory ee to character and ability.. Address “ Iron,” at
this office, co2o-3i*
QUBBTITUTES WANTED, AND
KJ DBAFTED MEN will be fornlehed with SUBSTI
TUTES, by calling it the U- 8. HOTEL, corner of
ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. It*
pAETNEE WANTED.—A reipecta-
A ble Jobbing firmin Market streef, of twenty year**
Staodirg, whose capital haa beeußericmsly impaired by
Ibe late commercial revulsions, ia desirous of fining
fit her a Special or General Partner—pome respectable
gentleman having from SlQ>OOO to 515,000 to invest,
She baafoeer, being now condactedfaponanexclTisivßir
catb and short- time basis, fs at present in tbe best possi
ble shape, and can be proven by tbta year's experience
as being capable, by aid of additional means, to be made
a very sate and lucrative one, •
Communications, with reel name and address, (others
could not be noticed,) which will be held strati? cmfi
deutla?, will be addressed through Box No: 1908* Phila
delphia Post Office. no2o- 3c#* '
QALESMAN WANTED —A Dry
O Goods Commission House would esga?e the see-
Tices of air energetic young salesman, having a kuow--
tedge of the business. No others need offer. Apply as
220 CHESTNUT Street noIB toth* St
moTOCRAFHS.
t)EAI)iB i—A splendid opportunity
IX is offered at BEIHEE’3. BKCOUD <seree% above
Green. A. true and beautiful Portrait at war prices,
nife-eiee Photographs in oil colors. It*
ONE GLANCE WILL SUFFICE TO
convince yon that BE I HER’3 Colored PHOTO
GRAPHS enataln their well, earned reputation for ilue
ne»s, accaracy, and natural coloring. *1 only. SESJOHIk
Street, above Green. It*
S N. WAEFIL, PHOTOGRAPH:
• 'COLOBIST.—Orders solicited and satisfactory
tihfnestGS guarantied. Inquire 701 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia no22’BamwfrBt
BOARDING.
PERMANENT BOARDING IS DB
BIBEDby a Gentleman, within a mile of toe Ex
change. Address, giving particulars, “B Post Office,
box Ho. 2052. lt#J|
PERSONAL.
TIJUSTER AND PAY ROLLS, sot
i.TA Government claims of all kinds cashed or col
lected) at reasonable rates by JAMES FULTON. 49ft
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. no3-tf
PENSIONS. —$100 Bounty wad Pa?
procured and oolieoted for soldiers, safloro, and tot
relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satta
factory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon by
JAMBS FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants,
424 WALNUT Street, FUladelphta.
Particular attention &mn to parties living at a dis
tance. _ oelS-tt
fOK SALE AND TO LET.
SA DESIRABLE CHESTER
COBHTY FARM AT PRIVATE SALE—I3O
A DEES of first* rate LAND, 9 acres of which are covered
with goed timber. Tim arable land ia is a high state oC
cultivation, well watered, and tinder good fences. Lucs
and tubslartial stone buildings, situated on an elevated
site, commanding an extensive riew of a-writ cultivated
country around, and cf the West Gheater and Fhfiadei
phia Bailroad, which p&Baea along one side of said form.
This is a *ery desirable property, and is well worth tho
attention of a gentleman wishing to purchase either a
good farm or a conntry fbEklence, beiog within tea
minutes 7 walk of the poet office and station on said rad
road, twenty three miles from Philadelphia, and tores
from West Chester. There are several beanUfat sites fee
cottages on this property, which could be disposed of to
advantage
'For or persons wishing to view the pro
perty, will call on B. Buckwalter, West Chester, an on.
the subscriber, near toe Street-road station on said raft
road* WELLINGTON HICKMAN.
Vhotnbnry twp., Chester co,) .
Bov. 18,1862. i . no!8- tßtha et*
moB SALE—
J? A FIRST-CLASS RETAIL DRUG STORE,
ES TAB LISHKJ> J1Y1826. -
The snhsetiber, wishing to retire from business, wttt
dispose of his STORE. It to eitnated on toe Northeast
corner of BALTIMORE ond GAY Streets, two of the
principal thoroughfares of toe dtv. is is~fuU eperatton,
mid doing a large PRESCRIPTION > AND RETAIL
Bnsinees, with a patronage of the highest rfspsotobillty.
The stand comprises a front Store mid Back Boon;
two large Rcoms io second story j a large Cellar, Sagged;
a amal! Yard, with Hydrant, Ac. Bent moderate.
Fixtures of the first Quality, with a comp*et« stotA of
GENUINE DRUGS, OHEHIOALS, and F4NOY AB
TICLES, with all-toe BEOIPES ter the PROPRIE
TARY ARTICLES*
As good an opportunity, for business is seldom offend
to the trade. Addrcfa
THOB. G. MACKENZIE,
Northeast corner BABTIMOBE and GAN Sts.,
&o 6 thsfo9t Balttmora, HO*
OAK TIMBER LAND FQKSALB.
The fubscrlbfir will sell in fee (or on stumpage
about l.fOO&cree of Timber La’ <3, situate on the nort
side of Money mountain* la Bald Eagle Valley, and moat
of it bounded by tbe Bald Eagle creek, west of Onion
yiUe, or FUtriing. Tbe timber la chiefly white oak,large
and tajl, at-d Jhe average dUtsace from the Tyrore and
Lock Haven Bellroad.(now in u*e from Tyrone to these
leads) will not exceed one fomth of a Q}ile from tbe beet
part of tbe sew timber. This is probably tbe best lot of
oak timber oa ear x allroad is Pennsylvanift
He will alepietl five tract*, is Glistoatonnhi of TIM
BER end, STOHE COAL LAKE?, laying on the sooth
side of the Tangaacoolpch crest, beginning about thra> .
mites from tbe Bmqoebanna and extending op eaiXv
creek..
For terns apply to.
BOSO 6i* a
MARSHAL'S .SAA.ES.
Tt/TARSHAL’S SALE. —By virtue -af
IVI a Writ of B*l®, b* the Hon- JOHN OADWAiA
PER, Jodgtjof tb« District Oontt of the Uaited States,
lB and for t&e Eatfera District of F«sßirlT&&ia, la Ad
nlnltTf to n» directed, bft Sold at public ltld< 5# Itt
tiigbeet and best biddae, fin? ctibt at CililiOWUHil*-
BTBEBI WHAEJVon SfQHDAY, PecemDerlet. 1882,
at 12 M-.tbncargoof gMsshoonerDAVlD OBO'IISKTT,
consisting of I*S2 bind* of Tnit»Bttne end 10 tgnrel* of
Bonin. ' ■ WINHIABf MII.I.WAai>,
tf,«. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
Pmi.Aosl.PHlA, November 20,1862. no2l 6t ,
PIANOS.
TfiE RIMBST ASSQBT-
If fir * mot; of new, aaodem, and danbl* FZ»«.
B4OO.
Abo. KQODBOHB ara
HABMOBIBatS, b* «ifcs «t a *re*t**hio»ton, or M
SDsnnKmtttrtesMbaeato. JAHOES BB.T.ftK, Ttou£
ffl SonSiKEnH fltresfc abw Svntee.
NITED STASES B.EVITOIj;
VAX.—The undersigned, TJolfel States Assessor,
for Ifco, Seventh division of the Firat dlrtrlct, Sv en
gaged d»Dy 'in making Aeee«*e*st* - for <h* aborts.
Tax v-bnt ftl many Business Firms and others are de»
siroaa'to pay Uw same Immedlotatr, or tmforj he can
pcgdblr reach them, be hereby inform* all inch IS hid.
ttfyWon that an opportunity to to a* °jce wia
ha afforded them to calling a* bia .o%*, Ho. 303 Sonth,
THlfcDStreet,betaeen the boor, or B,and 3,A.. 1U
. and also from gioiP.M., films
i THOMfiSXQWABH, W1L1.3,
Hi 8. Assistant Assessor Division, ESiet District,
hois, st ' ' .
-fYORITyPEB._-I£. XQ n 3»vft
JL tbe BKJtt life* Uke casl clearing Pictures 700 easgst*
REIMS*’i IY0BYlfX?58 are & you dwt**-*™*,
warmt arid natural in ftiorlag. 6JH7QJIP &****> •■£*•
Ones. . " .
TMJS AND EAR.—PROFESSOR J
JEJ IBAACB,OOTObBST AP AHBIBT, *»®
dm), Holland, la peixjaneßfir located ef Ho. all Pl«
•Street, wtisft jmhodi (dUclKi sib disease® of tbs
111 or vireaiei «d»
etoe gnanstted, If cwaWA ABUFeOIAi* HIB to
aertedsctfhoiit join.H, WD <*•**«
amlnatlen. poB-12*»
npEBMATOBEHffiA GAN EE
OUBBD.—UB BAUD’S SPBOiriC cures Sperma
torrhees, Seminal Weakness, tmyotsmer, boss of Power,
Ac , «ad rr«Xvn%- A trisl of the BPBOIPIO
will convince die meet skegilael of its merit*. Price*!
a box. Bent nest-paid to inyadfireee by B.C. HPHAH,
No tOSO@g|TSUT Street. BowtsUre OircuUrs eeot
foe*. noLM4e#r<t
Wfit A. THOMAS,
BELREFO STSiPa^