The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 16, 1861, Image 3

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    Railroad Intelligence. —The Pennsylva
nia Coal Company have it in contemplation to extend
their railroad, from its intersection with the Delaware
anil Hudson CAnal, at Hawley, Wayne county, to the
New York and Erie Railroad; at Lnokawaxon. The
road, if thus extended for twenty mileß down the Lackn
waxen river, would doubtless he a locomotive road, and
afford facilities for passenger travel. This would be a
great accommodation to the citizens of that comity. It
would also probably revive the effort to get an extension
of the improvement to Honesdale,
M'e learn that arrangements have been
made to construct a plank-road from Titusville to Union
Station, on the Sunbury and Erie Kailroad. The pro
posed improvement will be thirty-seven miles long, and
will cost §>loo,ooo. A charter was obtained from the last
Assembly.
TnE West Chester Regiment.— The Nine
ty-sovontb, under the command of Col. Henry I». One#,
will arrive here to*day, and bo entertained at the Volun
teer Refreshment Saloon. They number one thousand
mem of the yeomanry of Chester county, many of them
Quakers. ___
We announce with regret the sudden death
of David Grat/, Esq., a highly-esteemed gentleman of
tins city. While out gunning, Mr. Grutz, whose health
liAit been drlicnte for some tim»j broko a blood«resseb
which caused liis death.
Personal.—Commander Charles Stedman,
U. S. N\, who commanded the Bienville in the gallant
attack at Port Royal, and brought the official reports of
lh._. a Ich.iy 4«» Washington, stacked ILU city yesterday
on n brief visit to his family. He proceeds hence to New
Yorl: to join his ship, which will return immediately to
IVit Royal.
Contract ron a Perry Boat, —Mr, Mftvick,
one of ilu* Curve-tors of the Camden and Amboy Bailroad,
smd neiw a resident of Camden, has entered into a con
tract with the Government to furnish immediately a
powerful steam ferry-boat, to be used on the Potomac, at
Georgetown. It will supersede the old-fashioned rope
terry at that point.
New National Loan.—Thirty-six tliou-
Mt>il three hundred dollars were received yesterday in
fiid>scrijitions by Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
FHii.AnEi.pntA, November 15,1861.
A ]t:ll4kil reaction In the AtrVli iiitLrket to-day followed
4he recent rise. Beading Bailroad fell off a fraction, aud
tlse fancy stocks were heavy and dull. Pennsylvania
'fives receded to 78*1. For other investment securities
price* are well maintained.
Tn the money market there is no variation from the
eruditions shown for months past, excepting, perhaps, a
slightly increased disposition to operate on the part of
-capitalists since the reported successes at Beaufort and
Piketon
The subscriptions to the national loan are again on
the inert ;w, and if no more such follies as that which
led to the Ball's Bluff disaster seizes on our generals the
tier ires win iitoLai*!- rnalh me same aggregates
that were daily reported previous to that blunder.
Tli£ flllllWPiptlofi* lo the f.flfl per ccnl. loan in Balti
auore art* reported at oue million of dollars.
There is much conuncnt in moneyed circles upon the
proposed loan to be made by the city to meet the interest
upon the loans falling due on the first of next January,
-Thut there can be no worse system than tho compound
ing Of interest by the municipal government, is uni
versally admitted, but in some quarters the proposed
loan is defended as an exceptional case growing out of
the war, and to be looked upon as a part of the sacrifices
incident thereto. It is feared that if the necessary loan is
:znade a permanent one, the price of city loans, both old
tmd now, will fall, and that to avoid such a depreciation
•of credit, w ise policy would dictate a temporary loan and
lAJiiAtloh for next year. It Is belter to look at
the case fairly, and to make the necessary preparations
to meet it, instead of increasing the burden by shutting
our eyes to its magnitude, ami postponing the day of
settlement.
The authraette coal "brought down by the Beading
Bailroad this week, amounted to 34,392 tons; same week
‘last } car 43,313 tons. The bituminous coal, not yet re
ported, trill he about 1,500 tons. The Schuylkill Canal
has brought down 32,332 tons; mw Yttk.lttl >Wi
•£0,123.
The inspections of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia;
during the week ending Bov. 14,1861, were as follows:
Barrels of Superfine 22,931
do Fine 78
drt Middlings 2
do Bye 255
do Corn Meat 509
do Coudeiuned 140
The fuHowfi.g Is# til? UniOUllt Of COM SblppWl OV(T tllS
and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, for the
•week ending Wednesday, Bov. 13,1561, and since Jan.
3f*t, 1301:
Week. Previously. Total.
Tons. Tons. Tone.
.2,027 224,763 226,795
.4,353 159,093 163,446
Bpprensp
The New York Evening Post of to-day says
There i.- extraordinary animation on the Stock Ex
change, v ith a further important advance in the specu
lative shares. The transactions in New York Central,
Erie, and Bock Island were verv large,
New York Central sold largely at 81#©81?g, Closing
at 81 «*s!#.
Galena advanced to 74. It is semi-officially announced
that the eompauy will shortly declare a five per cent,
dividend, if not h larger amount.
Eric common stork opened at 3k and suddenly rose to
ZXli ffSin;. Ths iwefemd slock touched 41.
HudbOn Rivet W&s heavy at 40*, y , and is freely sold on
sellers’ option. Th^bears are resisting this stock, be
• cause of the winter arrangement of the Harlem iioad
with the- People's Dine, by which they suppose the busi
ness of the Hudson Bond will be considerably curtailed
* during tho winter months.
The bond list showed no important change. Tennes
: sees are in good demand at 45#, influenced by the up
rising of the Unionists of East Tennessee. Missouris
w ere weak, and dropped off to 45i,\ Louisianas were
-firm, with 60 bid, 62 asked.
Th? fif.4 Terre JLiute unci Alton,
find the Belleville and Illinoistown bonds now rale at 73
. «75, the seconds at 33®35, carrying large arrears of in*
tercst.
In August, 1860, the firsts were* current at 525?54, the
seconds at-Goe6s.
a decided rise In all The Isaacs Vfthe Northern
.State ln>ud=. The heavy blow at The rebellion at once
brings forward new buyers, as the amount of future
issues are favorably influenced thereby. The sices of
Illinois were heavy a few days ago at 80, they are now
in demand at S 3. Californios rose 1 e©»t.,'ohlos
I#®2.
Georgia sixes jumped to 60, a rise of 3®4 per cent, on
previous sales. In fact there is scarcely a security on
the list, however neglected a fortnight or so ago,'but
wliat is quickened with new life by the events of the
pil'd week.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
November 15, 1861.
SKroiTin bt a X. Slatxaxbk, Philadelphia Xxohange.
FIRST BdAftD-
100 Reading R 1S* S '
50 do.— .. 13*5
.50 do 18#
1 do.— .tSi 8 '
200 rennn &i TO
400 do 78&
2000 Fennn I*. 2d in, 53.54
1000 do 2dm....53.54
•1000 do 2dm 84
betwee*
i 8 horrl>town B 44 ?£
3 do.. 44? g
■ BOARD.
1000 Sun & Erie 7h .. .7*5
mw Gtty Sfi,KSO.ftl,66#
10 Green A Coates 8.10
25 do do 10
tIGES—FIRM.
SECOND
- 6 Sec & Third R 47
10 d 0........ ~,,,,47
O do ~,.,,47
02 d 0.,.,, b 5.47
CLOSING PR]
Bid. Ask.
Plulafis- 86# 86ft
'Piiliadeir 86# 86#
£*hila6ej»c-w... 94# 95
'Penna&s**..... 78 79
heading 8.... 18#18 3-16
Reading Bis *7O 63 S 4
f£t’dgM63*So , 43 92# M
Bead OI 63 *BO.. 74# ..
Penna 65# 38#
■Penna B2d m 6s 84 84#
•Morris Cl Con.. SI 39
Morris a Pref.loB 110
«ch Nat B3J4 83#}
♦Sell Nav Imp 6s 70 74
fleh Nav Stock. 4 5
Belt Nav Pref... 10# 11#
: Elmira R. 4# 5
new York Slock ]
yissT
1000USfe 'Bl, Reg.. 84#'
tflOOOrSsB’74Cp... 66
4000 do 85#
1000 Ohio State 6s T 6O. 91#
ICOOlil Can Beg, 'B. 80
90G0 111 Cpu -62 83
SOOO 1 !1 Cp Lds t ’B9 83
1000JMCp We, 70,, $3
0000 Micrh os, ’78,... 82#
1000 Mich S 8 w b,.. 82
17000 Tenn St Gs ’90.. 45#
200Q0 do IflO. 45#
3000 G'*orgia St 65.., 09
IOOGtI Missouri Gi.blO 45#
5000 do 45#
16000 do 45#
6000 dc» 45#
5000 do b3O 45#
14000 do 45#
2000 Mis* Of, ias to II
A St .T R 48^
1000 C:il Si 7s 82#
45000 do 82
1000 If'kln C W Ln.. 97
2000 Erie Ist m1?....102#
1000 Erie B 4th m... 77
1000 HadßC4tn..,, 77
1000 Mich C 6s 01d... 92
3000 Mich C Ss l>t m 95#
4000 CBtQSpc.. 93#
2000 Midi S Ist mtg. 81#
6000 Mich So 2d mAs 00#
1000 111 Cent K Ws . 88#
2000 I>. L ii W B Ist 07
10 Rank of America. 96#
10 do 97
20 American Ex Bk. 85
In Part: Bunk 95
39 80l & Bud Cl Co.. 85
10 Canton (’o 10#
25 Pacific M5....530 97
26 do 97#
25 do *3O 97 ft
175 *li> 98
13S do .. 98#
100 do s3O 98
60 do *3O 97#
60 do 97#
IWNYCeutB,,,bIO 81
500 do blO 81#
635 do. 81
50 do slO 81
204 do 81#
350 do l>3 Sl#
08 CW * ft (f Yin>s
GO Mil A I* du C..b30 23
17 Mil & PdnClstl*. 79
7 do 80 I
25 do 2 pref 65#
650 Clev A T01ed0.... 68.#
150 do slO 38
2UU do 1»10 38#
The Naval Signal System.—The system
of iwv«i signals* by mwuw of Magi by d«y and lights by
night, was carried to perfection in the recent expedition
b* Beaufort. Words, sentences, ideas were conveyed as
readily as in print, and no difficulty whatever was ex
perienced. It is gftid that, by way of experiment, one of
the fleet fignuiied a question to tho TFfl&twA The flag
ship at once signalled buek that the best garments for
either soldiers or civilians were those made at the Brown
Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and
665 Chestnut street, abovo Sixth, Philadelphia* No
truer seutiment w as ever uttered.
The Abmy Vote Counted. —Yesterday tho
return judges finished their labors of counting up tlje
army vote. At times great excitement and confusion
prevailed during tlie proceedings; but finally matters
were peacefully settled, aud, when the hour of adjourn
ment arrived, they passed a resolution unanimously de
claring that tho best-mode and iaod superior fall and
winter garments in the city are sold at the Fashionable
Clothing Emporium of Granville Stoke?, 609 Chestnut,
which establishment each of the return judges de
termined to visit and purchase for themselvsg complete
suite. We might add, that all the choice stock of clothing
pt 609 Chestnut is being sold at greatly reduced prices,
and Is warranted in every particular.
9 Penmt B, stock.. .38#
1 do do 38#
1 do do 38#
200 City 6s, new 95
11 Lehigh Nav 50#
26NorthPenuftB...
20 do b 5. 5#
5 do 5#
20 Cam A Am 124
BOAftDS.
|5 Philadelphia Bank 91
Bid. Ask.
Elmira B |*y§( t $ IQ
Elmira 7s ’73... 02 05
Long Island B. 10# 30#
LehCl A Nav.. 50# 51
Leh Cl & N Scrp 34# 35
N Peuna B 5 6#
2i T ?«anaßGSn 56 fiS
N Penna 10s.. ~D 8 70
Catawlssa Pref. 4# 4#
Frkfd & South B 35
2d A3d sts 8.3. 46# 47#
RoceAVine-stsß 3
W PhllA R ££ d £1
Bpruco A Pine.. 8
Green & Coates 16 16 #
Chest &Wal 30
icnange—Nov. 15
lOABD.
12 Erie B Pref. 60#
162 do 60#
450 do 81
50 do bOO 61#
500 Erie E Ass'd Sep.. 76
120 Hudson RLv 8.... 41
500 do 40#
■HO don.in..nB3o 40.5i'
10 do 40*6
150 do 40. 7 a
50 do 310 40,V
100 d 0.... 1)80 41
100 Harlem B. 13. 7 s
50 da 13#
500 Beading Tt 36
o Panama R 120
100 Harlem B Pref b3O 34#
50 do 34#
250 410 34#
100 i11).........b30 34&
370 Mich Central..,,, 34
250 d 0..,. 54
290. do 58#
50 do 53 #
150 do slO 53#
50 Mich 8 Jfc N 1.. M 10ft
24 M»cl» S £ N I G., 41
100 do 41#
25 111 Cent Scrip 64#
100 d 0...,. 64#
100 Clove A Pittsburg. 12#
I<W ...... 12 ?■
83 do 13#
200 do 32#
9 Clev Col A Cin... 9S #
195 Gul & Chi R 73#
100 d 0,....... ,b6O 72#
100 dn 73#
IflO do 74
200 do 73 U
50 do *2O 73#
300 d 0... M 0 73#
390 49.11....11VW T 1
160 Chi 4315. H...
100 do 57 7 .i
100 do 57#
50 do s3O 57#
■bK> do 53
50 do JbuO 58#
600 do 58 #
50 do g3O 58#
1000 do -58#
J 350 Erie R 34
100 do blO 34#
mo aii
-200 do 34 V
100 do 34#
100 do *3O 34#
300 do blfl W#
550 do 34#
650 da blO 3t«
CITY ITEMS,
More About the Store Trade.
The < xtraordinary sale of the celebrated economizing
Gas-burning Cook Stove, of Mr. J. S. Clark, at his ware
rooms, No. 1008 Market street, will warrant another
brief allusion to its merits. It will be remembered that
this is the stove which has the advantageous peculiarity
of consuming only one ton of cool in six months, lie
learn that the statement of this fact on a former occasion
was received with some surprise: but w© are now able to
state i|u»t stilt more surprise lias been excited in persons
wL6 have Holiupd by aMurl w?p6rifiv*hl that ilils esti
mate, small as it is, is rather above than below the mark.
Considering, also, that the capacity of these stoves for
cocking is ample for the largest families, it is no wonder
tint!, notwithstanding the times, their sale should be very
extensive. So great, in fuct, has boon the demand for
them that Mr. Clark has been obliged within the last few
weeks to employ an extra force of hands in their manu
facture. As his capacity for making this stove alone has
hitherto been at tlie rate of about one hundred per week,
some idea may ho formed of the rnpifliti’ with which they
are selling. As this is really one of the genuine improve
ments of the day, and its durability and comparative
cheapness are no less in its favor than its remarkable
fuel-saving qualities, we advise our readers to call and
exuniine It by all moans before jmrcb&£»lfi§ ARP iiUifti?-
Nor must we conclude this subject without a passing
allusion to Mr. Clark*? world-renowned S.lver's Air
tight Gas-consuming Bailor Stove, with his celebrated
I'atcnl Baker. JMoro this Inst named addition, this
stove, improved ns it was by Mr. Clark in several other
important particular*, was a great favorite with the pub
lic : but the Patent Baker has made it the »e plus ultra
artkle in its Hue. The “Baker” referred to is serluinly
a most ingenious affair, and has achieved the very thing
that has long been wanted, namely, the entire avoidance
of dust. By the use of this admirable new patent of Mr.
Clark's invention, not ono particle of dust can possibly
escape into the room. The fact, also, that fire will last
in tins stoy e forty-fight kmtrti if ncwsfifiryi without re*
plenishing coal, is an evidence that Us coil-con-mming
power is very small, not exceeding one ton per wiuter.
Besides the improvement above named, there are other
points about this Parlor Stove of Mr. Clark’s manufac
ture tliatroconuiieud It to popular favor. It Is neat and
ormumntal in appearance. The handsome bronzed
Fenders with which it is supplied adds much to its rich
ness, finish, and convenience. Several other points
intelligent renders will discoyey ay4 appreciate in
uniiniiig for themselves.
We may add, iu conclusion,'that only the best quality
of Russia sheet-iron is used by Mr. Clark in-manufac
turing— warranted to be such—and hence his stoves have
obtained mi enviable reputation for strength nnil dura*
bility. One thing Mr. Clark’s patrons may especially
rely upon: They are sure to get full value for their
money. Misrepresentation is not tolerated in his estab
lishment. No better proof of this need be required than
the fact that, although Mr. Clark’s is one of the oldest
£l6oc liptie.es in Philadelphia, his trade is larger to-ljfty,
bv a very large per centugo, than it has ever been here
tofore. This fact is, of course, largely attributable to
the reputation for probity and honor in business achieved
by his straightforward mode of dealing with hid cus
tomers.
Tit acts foe Soldiers,— An interesting meet
ing under the auspices of the Tract Society of the M. E.
Church will bo held fa-monw afternoon in National
Hall. Perhaps no denomination of Christians have more
men in the field than the Methodist. A large proportion
of the army chaplains are also of this denomination. As
a consequence, the demand on her Tract Society is
liolVy. From the character of the speakers and the ob
ject, there will no doubt be a large meeting at National
Hall to-morrow afternoon.
Fine Artistic Confectionery,—Messrs.
E. G. Whitman A Co., the well-known confectioners, Se
cond street below Chestnut, have given to this depart
ment of our manufactures a dignity unknown to it be
fore. These gentlemen are already bringing out their
fir>t instalments of Holiday preparations, and they are
the finest, jnuyst, richest, and most beautiful thut wo
have ever examined. Nearly all the confectioners of
note throughout the country are supplied by this firm.
Our citizens should beat this in mind in making their
purchases ami go to headquarters. Their courteous and
gentleman! y manner towards* their customers IS remarked
by everybody.
Witters'& Co.’s Celebrated Kerosene
Oil Damps are rapidly taking the place of every Other
dpepriptimi af portable light. They l,u.ve them m every
style, from the plainest to the most gorgeous and orna
mental. Their depot for the sale of these beautiful
lamps, No. 35 north Eighth street, corner of Filbert, is
daily thronged with customers. Iu am judgment, no
other portable. lights should be used than those here
referred to. As Messrs. Witters & Co. sell at retail as
well as wholesale, persons can save money in buying
from first bauds.
Ladies* Shoes.—An establishment- for the
sale of Ladies’ Shoes of a .line quality has long been
needed in Philadelphia. Messrs. Charles Oakford &
Sons, under the Continental Hotel, Imvu supplied thin
Wttut in the moat princely’ liianuer. No Indy ' should
think of wcariug any other than the graceful Shoes im
porled by this firm. Their stock of Ladies’ Furs, Chil
dren's Hats, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods is also
very superior, aud they are selling at prices astonishingly
(me.
Desirable Improvement. —We invite atten
tion to the advertisement of Mr. B. H. Weeks, in ano
ther column, of <* Coal Oil Lamps without Chimneys.”
The inventor of this new lamp is'Mr. Emil Trittin, of this
city. Tl>e necessity existing in ordinary coal lamps for
the attachment of a chimuey is in this entirely obviated,
making the lamp more simple, safe, less liable to break,
and of course, less expensive. Mr. Weeks has the burn
ers and lamps in all sires, wholesale Htftil, 111 hid
yrarvrooms, No. IG North Second street.
Good Bitteb.—Mr. C. 11. Mattson, dealer
in fine groceries, Arcii and Tenth streets, has now on
hand the celebrated ie Trout Serins” Butter, which his
patrons have prized so much at other seasons. He sells
it in forty-pound firkins. It is fully equal to the best
pound butter, and is sold at a much less price.
Lambs wool and Merino shirts nnd drawers.
Winchester & Co., 706 Chestnut street.
Cardigan Jackets in large variety. Win
chester & Co., 706 Chestnut street.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
OP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut aud Ninth streets
Bon U M Rico & In, Minn E S Mclivaine, Trenton
D Talker, New York W Bristol, New Haven
A McAlister* New Haven E X Pierce, New Haven
r F rniUfhill, Now \ r *u»k U ILUe,
H C Kingsley, New Haven H W Walton. Kentncky
G B Peiry E L Dove, Boston
M E Beck, New York E L Tyler, Pennsylvania
Hon 31 S Latham. Cal Jwd-r» Munson, C:tl
A N Fullerton, <?hK9g[9 Col YM\U & dflU, USA
j w picDougnii, California Y Blanchard & wf. Wash
Com Lwy, USX J S Beeinun, New Y’ork
Miss 0 Ball, New York If Iv Pope, Boston
W 11 Dodge, New York H L Gordon & la, Wash
J Gray A- In, Boston T N McCullough, Ohio
5 S Hughes, HllnuU J Homo Si wf, Pi»tsbu?»
J Tepond, Illinois W F Tucker, Chicago
A T Watson, New York D llorton
Capt Harwood, Washington Com Gillis, Washington
R B Bradley, Erie A King, Erie
31 Br Parker & In, N Y' F MontmolHn, .Tr, Ky
.1 31 Mitfiiolllii, IveJiiucky 6 L Heckman, XewYork
Bfr Whitney, New Jersey C Lippencott, New Jersey
N Dikeman, Jr, Waterbary C W Bryant, Brooklyn
J 31 Bohinson, Baltimore Bfr Lebor
T W Shannon, Boston
W Smith & la
Bliss Lebor .t sister
R Heller, Cin, Ohio
31 Patiiiinn, S«v Vorls
vv Brand, New York
W D Spalding, Washington O B Kingsland, Penna
W J Breed, Boston J W Killinger, Lebanon
B Baldwin, New Y’ork Cbas Albright, 31 Chunk
J P Howard, New Y’ork L A Bigelow, Boston
F I’liillißß, Nou' Toelt
E C Fisher* New York
J Q Henry* Boston D T Willet?, New York
E J* Bltulge, Boston J H 1 ackey,'Boston
Jonas Smith, New Y’ovk O M Pettit, New York
W T Carroll', Wash, D C Bliss C Carroll, Wash, D C
R t> Blidgley, New York Mr Robbins, llAvtfor«\
3!t* Hm4W - Vbo* M k«w y^.k
A Price, New Y*rk 1) Miller, Baltimore
Lieut Hammond, Mass B Saunders, Boston
Lieut W Glcrton, New York Mr Davidson & la, Montreal
D G Btetzerott, Washington 31rs Foley, South Carolina
L W Hall* Peinwylvimia 31in8 Ylsvry Hall, Pa
T R Lovett, WiLshington Aug Smith, New York
M Ylaas, Now Yovk Geo D Morgan, N Y
Capt Rogers, USA Lieut Hardcastle, U S A
J Cai’other*, New Y’ork C Sntw, New York
G Nirboleon, New York B N«W York
J M i’iiribury, xj s a JR Pierson, Novi' Jersey
C N Lockwood, New Jersey J 3r Pendleton, New Y’ork
A3l Hitchcock, New Y’ork L C Campbell, Wash, D C
R N Headley, New York R3l Harrington, N York
F S Perkins, New York Jas Otis, Boston
J M Kirkpatrick* Pittsburg 31G Hulbert, New York
T H Harkell* V S N J W Dimirk, New York
H Van Brunt, U S N Capt J Lawless, Wilmington
31 Runyon, New Jersey J C Evans & la, Buffalo
J S Sloper, New Y’ork N Kingsley, Hartford
Mr K«*rsha\v t Pbilad<-lpl ia G R Pith, New York
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
R 1 Tamili & la, Pa O G Potts, New Jersey
1> P Gfvin, Huntingdon 31 G Einstein, Harrisburg
Jos Boudy, New Wrk \V H Deane, Indiana
JV McCremly, New Jerst y C S PfllimTi BllCliß COi Fa
K I'Mlmcr, llucUs - u 1C P COTtrlgUt* 31 CllUllU
W Acbrc, West Greenville A Wolln, Beth]eh<*m
W L Cannon, Delaware Lloyd Lowndes, Clarksb’g
W Hanna, Ohio W Cooch, Delaware
In- E Wallace, Reading E llnine. New York
H Weeks, Salem, Ohio W WflPh Plttahlire
\v 6 h Sully. Pittsburg JosCrampton* New Y’ork
D H Neiman, Easton Chas P Jadwin, Pa
J J Kennedy,Clmmbersburg 3iaj J Glair/,, Easton
John Gordon, Indiana John Paisly, Pittsburg
W Winiam, Pittsburg .T S Gibbons, WaslVD, DC
Juhn A LCQIOD, Pft
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth.
P H HearnP. Delaware H K W<*>r. New Jersey
Isaac O Bai nes, Boston Jas F Smith, Reading
51 Jonp>, I'lijlmJt-iphia Ca**t ll Mnmvood
J II * .'raiie, WasbinsrTon, D C W Now Y’ork
Jas Mclver, New Yoik Isaiah Faxon, Boston
Cant Cbas E Foster, USA J Skirvine, Wash, D C
A Kirkland, Boston T Msisrath, Boston
y Jacob, CheebT co, Pn A 31 Wills, Now Jewry
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
Jo* duo, New Y’ork Geo A Puttersoii, N Y
Kmil Dunbar, Pennsylvania 0»1 K Ftsrnui & la, N Y"
•1 fiurhn tvv, Chin B J Rmc*r* Ohio
fi W Knnigln*in», Virginia 31 F McCullough. N Y
A G Connurticut Eli Cov.en, Leesport. I'a
Thus .< Snmwalt, Baltimore Blast J J Siiinwaß, Balt
Mast Jus II Aruest, Balt Thus II Quintard. Balt
I) Davidson, Chicago 31 Hendricks, Boston
E H’BrowntniuPhihuDlbhlA V. A.laiiU, PldlndelpbU
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
Jas Stoekwell, Oliio A T. <3.»e, Gordon, O
J T Hiitchi-r, Ohio Mrs 7, gmidi, BiistOH
STATES UNlON—Sixth street, above Market.
H Smith, New Y’ork Jas Slullivan, Penna
II C Dcrn. Altoona J Eldi-r, Wilke.usburg
W 11 Wrtti. Lflhw.be A 11 Lo,.s*tr*.-ri. ? r. ,r.m
A 3L«rtin, Mavtown, Pa F rtultzbacli, Y’ork co
John Maxwell J B Lavender, New York
WII Russell, Huntingdon C C Talhuan, Phitada
J X Crawfoni, Pittsburg S II Jenkins, Delaware <-o
Jnepph Gill, Bumuvlutudib JW It.hmi.R- VuUo,* *».
B R M atson, New York Cbas Burrell, Now York
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
IJI fairchil'l, New York ,T {, l-’ivirclliltli New Turk
.111.. IMiriliiM O rti, N Y i; 11l 111 yrcuctttowH
tv JJ SlHter, Krenclitorvu <■ Jt Swuli, I\v, Lninhcrville
Jno Tiickor, Norristown Jt ltullors i In, N J
A H ]tc«ler, IViineylvnnia Clias Gitnluer * la, N Y
C C -Mmray, New York
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut.
T H Wav, Wilmington, Del R T Ogilen, Delaware eo
Wni .Tolinson, Maryland Win U Eder, ELktou, Md
M Tayloy. fuclvti ?0 J njxYillt
i* Harvey,lTroy, If T E W Harney, Wilinington
A Sliemtan, Wilmimmni. DelC If Ilrun u.iLaiicashT
.1 W Woodn, Syracuse, N Y R E Smith, T’cnna
M R Mellenry*, Cließterco J Brooke, Jr, Delaware co
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA.
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
II SCopc, Sellerslovm II 8 Borer, Olney
Amos Bowers, Bucks co Oliver Shutf, Doylostown
Sigmond Hogelnnri, Fa W Kddows, Moreland
John R Hcddt-mnn, J’a E Bonds, ftwierton
Sami Slmtt, Doyle*towu Kvsn Woodward, Pa
F Roads, Pennsylvania Casper Roads, Pa
B V Tomlinson, I’a Simon Lefferts, .Smthainp n
D P Nelson, Middleton Han ison Woodward, Pa
Jos Whitall, Northampton V T Beans, Yantloy vilte
Anthony Kuo, Middletown Time Willard, Pa
Jacob K Hill, Knrlville Amo* Sridle, Reading
Geo Clemens,Chester Valley Clms Roads, Somerton
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
lIJ Srhwcnk, Washington if Hartman, Hanover
John Foreman, J Snnth, IMtsiovrn
E Connelly, Pottstown J C Stantou, Schyl Ha von
Geo W Stronc, Pennft Wm Weiler, New Jersey
F Sullivan, Norristown K D Johnson, Norristown
Jrs Long, Norristown W A Bean, Montour co
T W Wngnor, Mtiutour co DT Goucor, Montour co
A Niflilt-r, Selina M F Median Scliil Haven
Thoß Coleman, Lancaster John Boyer, Norrislowu
J W Bitting, Rending
MOUNT YERNON HOTEL—Second Bt. k ab. Arch,
n W Shouse, Hawley J E F.ldred, V S A
G I,ceky, Nnv York J 6 Dormii V S N
A K Totter, Boston C Ktlott, Boston
H Ragland, Boston Louis lhibree, Pa
Chas i)ay, Maine
REYERK HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
T Jl TnwhiMul, Whsk 0 L^wl^lowi.
J Stauffer, Sclnnlkill Haven C B Rupp, Washington
CCII Guldie, Allentown K M Gouldie, Belhlehein
A K Ambler, Massachusetts
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill,
Mrs Hanning, Berks eo Wm B Semple, Easton
B Brown, Ryberrv, Pa B W Smith, Bucks co
B Beans, Bucks co J Fenstermacher, Plamfi’d
marine intelligence.
10- SEE FOURTH PAGE,
ARRIVED.
Steamship Delaware, Connor, 20 hours from New York,
with mdse, Ac, to Jas Allderdiee.
sohr Dnacfl, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del,
with grain to Christian A Curran.
Sclir John Whitby, Henderson, 1 day from Odessa,
Bel, with grain to Christian & Curran.
Steame r Mars, Nichols, 24 hours from New York, with
nidef te >Vm m Pffird A Co,
Steamer Fannie Gamer, Spencer, 22 hours from New
York, with mdse to W P Clyde.
CLEARED.
Schr Althea, Corson, Agpimvall, Tyler, Stone & Co.
Str .T 8 Shriven Dennis Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
6tr Beverly, Tierce, New York, W P Clyde.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES, Bel., Nov 14.
The schr Randolph, from Christiana for New York,
with hoops for the United States cooperage, loft the
Breakwater this morning. The brigs BlooniPr, for De
lncrnrn, Avon, for St Thomas, and some ton or twelve
schooners, laden with coal, passed to sea this forenoon.
Wind northwest.
Yours, Ac. A. MARSHALL.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Boston, Johnson, hence, arrived at N York
yesterday.
Steamship Champion, Wilson, from Aspinvall, arrived
at New York yesterday.
Steamship City of New York, Petrie, far Liverpool)
cleared at New York yesterday, •
Steamship Edinburgh, Hierhonse, from Liverpool, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Ship Wm Cummings, WiUar, for Philadelphia, entered
out at Liverpool 29th ult.
Ship E F Wiik'tts, Hfnfltrwn, holier, remained at
Shangbae Sept 3d, unc.
Ship Uncle Joe, Pinkham, from Liverpool, arrived at
Naples 25tli ult.
BarkE H Yarrington, Jordan, hence, arrived at Mar
seilles 2GIL ult.
Bark Alexander McNeill; Somers, from Landau far
Philadelphia, passed the Wight 26th ult.
Brig Rebecca Sheppard, Somers, hence, arrived at
Queenstown 30th ult.
Schr B B Steelman, Scull, hence, arrived at Provi
dence I4th inst.
Sclirs Gmion, Rabbins. Yalta, Braahs, and Evergreen,
Potter, sailed fiom Providence 14th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr Golden Reed, Bishop, at Newport 15th inst. from
Delaware City.
Schr Frances H Alien, Allen, hence, arrived at New
port 13th inst.
Buhr Albert Field) Phillips, liouoe for Taunton, at
Dighton loth inst.
Schr Isaac Yan Zantj Berge, cfeared at New York
yesterday for Wilmington* Bel.
Schr I Rich, Crowell, from Boston, arrived at N Yytk
yesterday.
L S transport Loilffi IICIICC, aniYVd at NOW
York yesterday.
- Steaopr Novelty, Shaw, hence, arrived at New York
yesterday.
Hoxo Kong, Sept 12—Since 22d ult. we have had nu
msrous arrivals from nil ports, hut as the departures have
been on ft large BCidfi the amount of tonnage in harbor
i* not greater than it was at Unit date. The scarcity of
British tonnage is a very remarkable feature, there not
being twenty ships under that flag in harbor, and of
these it is doubtful if there be more than four or five dis
engaged. Of United States ships arc there aVplltftS Dlftn}')
but Iu consequence of a report of a Confederate privateer
actually fitting out at Shanghae, lliere is nn indisposition
to ship under that flag, although it has been placed be
yond doubt that the report in question was utterly uu
true.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Soldier’s Luck. ’ .
11V THE BARD Of TOWEfI H.U.in
Tune— il Anhl Lang Syne.”
A gallant captain, young and brave,
Was bound for Southern plains:
One of those high-souled, handsome boy-:
That Pennsylvania Trains \
But ere he went, a suit he bought,
With gold embroidcrel all,
Of rich and tasteful uniform,
At Bennett's Tower Hall.
He, bravely fighting, was hemmed in
By the rebellious crew,
His slaughtered hoTse beneath him lav,
Ilis sword was snapped in two.
The traitors suangely spared his life,
Rut kept him in their thrall;
To them he seemed a man of note, —
In clothe* from Tower Hall.
A WiitwH? lady saw his grief
The captain as he pined,—
Although of Southern blood, her heart
To Union was inclined.
It wai« not strange tins lovely dame,
With taste refined, should fall
In love with such a form, equipped
In clothes from Tower Hall.'-
They leaped In Hie field
The rebels well lie paid ;
Then with his bride a wedding trip
To Philadelphia made.
Though blessed with lovo and glory both.
It was his wish to call
And buy himself another suit
At Bennett’s Tower Hall.
Out stock or Fashionable Clothing id imMualUd la
Philadelphia, and is being sold at reduced prices. All
tastes and pockets can be suited. Army aud Navy Uni
forms made to order at the shortest notice. Tower Hall,
No. 518 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
gxzgm Special Attention is called
fTTTI f to the unprecedented inducements offered to
those about Durcbaslng Pianot anil Mulodeons. Lw2&
temporary reductions being made to me by the manufac
turers in consequence of reduced wages, rent of manu
factory, and all that goes to make up the cost of pro
duction, tlie/itff benefit is proffered to buyers, and a call
must satisfy aii that note is the time. Can sell & first
class Pisno at $?225. Give nie a call.
zio4-lm J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut sts.
Da. RoßEa!rsoN ? s Vegetable Ner
voirs Cokuial j or,
NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
The great Remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debi
lity, Prostration, Lowneg? 9f Spirits* &Y, Price @li
For sale by DTOTT & CO.,’
No. 252 North SECOND Street,
oc!7-thslm Depot for all Popular Medicines.
IliiLjuion/is Urm'EKBALLr ArriioYED
Resikdt.—Compound Extract Buchu cures Diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Ac.
Bead the advertisement in another column. no6-tlis
Kerb’s China Hall, Chestnut street,
opposite the State House.
SELLING OFF.
The entire stock or china and Glass Qf the above esta
blishment is now selling off at cost, and below cost, to
close the business of the late firm of W3I. J. KERR &
Co. SALES FOR CASH ONLY. 0c24-thstu-lm
One-Price Clothing, op the Latest
Sttles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our o££-pAtCtt Svstsk la eiricily adhered io.
All are thereby treated alike.
ce22-ly JONES A GO., 604 MARKET Street.
Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—This cele
tjutwt on! Mrfeel hair DYE is His BEST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere Imitations of ibis Great
Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in
all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE
LOR’S LIQUID HAIR DYR ihstahtlt produces a
SpUndld Black or natural Brown, without etabung the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects
of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAHNKgTQSfi ft CQ. ftnd DYOTT ft 00., Philadel.
pbia mhl-tf
MARRIED:
huhn—nkwland,—OflTimredfty evening* Nqy. H*
tlie First Independent Church, by tIIOKcV. John
Chambers, Mr. Samuel P, Huhu and Miss Emiua W.
Newhmd, second daughter of Mr. Francis Newlund, all of
Philadelphia. *
HICKEY —TODD.—On the 14th instant, by the
Rev, Wm. M. iluteway, Mr. Wnu Hickuy to Ml** Mary
D, Todd, all of Wilmington. *
REKYK—CAUSLAKE.—On the I4th instant, in the
presence of Mayor Henry, Charles W. Reeve to Kezinu
B. Oarslnke, both of Burlington ciuinty, N. J. *
DIED.
' IIAKKISON.—Ou Friday, lolli iusUut, Mrs. Lydia
Harrison, widow of the late John Harrison, E«i., agetl
S 4 years. . •
The relatives anil friends of tho family are invited to
attend ll&t' funeral, (without further notice,J from her
late residence, on the Fruukford road, on Monday
next, at 10 o’clock. **
HKSBEB. —About the Ist of October, of congestive
chills, at llilUlwo, Jefferson county, Mo., Alfred F.
HcFi'cr, fdrmrrly iff this city, ngnl43 year?!. *
GRATZ.—-Suddenly, on the evening of the UtU mat.,
David Gratz, in the 45th year of his age.
The male relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, without further notice, from his bits
residence, No. 1399 Locust rfrcct, on Sunday next, the
37th iuftaiit, nt2 o’clock i‘. it. *
SELKIRK.—On the I3tU instant, Mary C. Selkirk,
eldest daughter of Jcimmi C. nnd the Into John G.
S °Funei ftl from tlie residence of her mother, No. 1702
Aim street, below Locust, this Joy, idth inat.
BORDEN.—On the lath Instant, Mary Lagoru Luff,
the adopted daughter of Ktlward P. Borden. n
Funeral from the resilience of her father, No. 333
Smith Fifth stmt* this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o’clock.
tlie 13th instant* Cuthariuo Adauu, in
the Ttith year of her age. w . , '
Funeral front the iesidenco of her son-iti-law, Mont
gomery avenue,^above Richmond street, on Sunday after
noon, nt 2 o’clock. ~ . *
BY'BAM.—On tlie 12th instant| Samuel Byram, in the
fifth war of Ida : age.
Funeral from his late residence, Good lutent Mills,
on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock, -
CALAHAN.—On the 13th instant,, Hugh Calahan,
aged 75 years.
Funeral from the residence of Mr! Tliomai Mnrtuu nOi
728 FiTWvnter *trrftj this (Saturday) morning, at j#
o’clock. ’ ■*
DICKITART. —On tlie 13th instant, Arnold, son of Jo
seph and KatePickburdt, in theOtli year of his age. #
CURTIS.—On the 12th iiujtant, Thomas Curtis, aged
2C years,
Funeral from the residence of his Bister, Mrs. Jane
Patterson. No 1713 Lombard street, this (Saturday)
mornlnpr, «l §_!£ o’clock. *
HANLY.—On the 14th instant, John Hnnly, aged 54
years.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 911 South
Twelfth street, below Christian, this (Saturday) inorn
»ug, at 9 o’clock. *
MCLAUGHLIN—On the 12tu instant, Charles Me-
Lnngblin, aged 35 years.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 511 Catharine
street, above Fifth, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. *
MALONK.—On the 14th instant, Charles, son of Ber
nard and Sarah Malone, aged 4 years and 7 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents. Woo I
street, abenu Amber, this (Saturday) afternoon,- at 3
o’clock.
Mourning store, No. 9is
CHESTNUT STREET.
BESSON & 80N have lately received Blacfc Braver
tfiotli Cloak b, Gray Water-proof Cloaßp, black Thibet
Long Shawls, extra Shepherd Plaid Long and
Square Shawls, Crape and Grenadine Collars and Sleeves,
Jouvin’s Black Kid Gloves, Alexandre’s Black, Lead,
ami Purple Kid Gloves; Fleecy Silk Gloves and Gaunt
lets, Black Centre Broche Scarfs, Black all wool Velour
Ottoman? and Reps, $1 a y«nl; Black li v »s AngiaU 25
cents a yard' Grenadine Veils, Ac. no 4
«y=» BISHOP WHITE PRAYER-BOOK
SOCIETY.—The Twenty-eighth Anniversary of
the BISHOP WHITE PRAYER-BOOK SOCIETY will
ha held in tha CHURCH OF THE HALY TRINITY, on
Rittenliouse Square, on SUNDAY EVENING, the 17th
Inrinnt, at 7)£ o’clock.
The annual report of the Board of Managers will be
read, and a sermon preached by the Rev. G. B. CUM
MINS, B. D., of Baltimore.
A collecflon will be made in aid of the society.
It# JAMF.S M. AEUTSKN, Secretary.
REV. ALFRED COOKIWAN, OF KEW
UJS YORK, will preach TO-MORROW (Sabbath)
MORNING, at 30>£ o’clock, in the UNION M. E.
CHURCH, of which he urn pastor, on FOURTH Street,
below' ARCH.
After the sermon a collection will he taken to aid the
“ Home Missionary Society” in its mission to sick and
suffering humanity. THOIfAS T. MASON,
It* Chairman Committee on Public Meetings.
ry-— — REV. i.. C. RIATIiACK) CHArbAIA
y. j of the Eighth Illinois Cavalry Regiment, will
preach TO-MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING, at 7
o’clock, in the UNION M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH
Street, below ARCH. The seats are all free. It*
LUCIVS C. OTATLACK, CHAP
UJ3 LAIN in the United States Army, will preach in
the GREEN STREET M. E. Church, SABBATH morn
ing at 10# o’clock. Rev. ALFRED COOKMAN in the
evening at 7 o'clock. ■
ryr3s=- Notice.—the rev. dr. itfOßßi-
Usj SON, of the Lodiana Mission, iu Northern India,
will preach TO-MORROW (Sabbath) AFTERNOON,
at 3)£ o'clock, in Rev. Dr. Wylie’s Church, BROAD
Street below Spruce. The public are invited. It#
THE REV. BISHOP SCOTT, D. D.,
jji'jc will preach in Hedding M. K, Church, SIX
TEENTH and COATES, TO-MORROW, at A. M.,
and Rev. CURTIS F. TURNER at 7 P. M. All are
cordially invited. It#
|y==» PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
LLS —Tbc Fourth Lecture of the course will'be de
livered on THURSDAY EVENING, November 21st, at
CONCERT HALL, by Roy. E. 11. CHAPIN, D. D
Subject—“ The Elements of National Life.” Lecture,
quarter before eight o’clock. Tickets, 2-> cents, at T. B.
Pugh’s, Sixth and Chcrinut strata. if
nA THE ANNIVERSARY OF “THE
lO YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN BROTHER
HOOD,” of Union M. E. Church, will be held in the
Church, FOURTH, below Arch, on TUESDAY EVE
KING, November 19,1861. y*lU b&lMiYCfed
by Iter. ALFRED COOKMAN and’ others. Tickers
can be had, gratuitously, at the Methodist Book Store,
56 North Fourth street, or of any ot the members.
nol6-fctu2i#
SECOND REFORMED DUTCH
CIu kob, SfiVESTH Street, above Brown.—
Rev. M. B. GRIER (Associate Editor of The Presby
terian) will preach on SABBATH MORNING, at 10)f
o’clock; Rev. WM. P. BREED in the EVENING, at
7)s oVlnck. It*
THE JliwlsH tabernacle and
|_L5 ITS FURNITURE IN THEIR TYPICAL
TEACHINGS.—The Second Sermon in the course on
this subject will be preached iu ST. PAUL’S CHURCH,
THIRD, below Walnut, TO-MORROW EVENING.
Service at half past 7. It*
SPIRITUALISM.—AIRS. F. O. HY
-113 BER, of Vermont, an inspirational medium, - will
extemporize songs a&d lecture at SANSOM-STREET
HALL, on SUNDAY, at A. M. and 7# P. M. Ad-
mission Five cents.
OF THE INTERCESSOR—
[yj? SPRING GARDEN, below Broad street.—Key’d
M. A. Be W. HOWE, D. P„ Rector of St. Luke’s, will
(D.V.) preach in the EVENING at 7 % o’clock. The
Rector will preach at A. M. Strangers are wel
come j they will please ask the sesfaft far fSfttSr ltft
rv«» TRACTS FOR THE SOLDIERS.—AN
L l 3 interesting TRACT 3IEETING will be held TO
MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, in NATIONAL
HALL, MARKET, near TWELFTH, under the ait
suicps of tho Fhiladolpliifl Couforeni'o Traet Soeifcty of
the M. E. Church. Bishop Scott, Rev. L. C. Muthtck,
chaplain in the army: Rev. G. D. Carrow, Rev. John F.
CLuplain, A. M., Thomas T. Tasker, Esq., aud Rev. A.
Mansliip will participate. The services will .be Inter
spersed with singing appropriate to tlio occasion. A col
lection will ho token to aid thU *.6<d6tj ; hi sending Lmbte
into the army. Christians and patriots are invited. It*
fy*» OUR BRAVE VOLUNTEERS.—“ Men
Lk3 of Israel, help.” There is work for all. Chris
tian Men and - Women of every denomination are invited
to co-opeinto. Pennsylvania has 100,000 men in Gl<?
field. The Army Committee of the Yonug Men’s Chris
tian Association fire supplying them to the extent of their
ability with the Army Hymn Book and other religious
reading. The NINTH of the series of Meetings to aid
and encourage them in this good work will be held TO
MORROW EVENING, Nov. 17, in Rev. Dr. Dale’s
Church* RACK Street, between Fifteenth and SlktHhlK
streets, at 7, £ o'clock. Rev. Dr. Dale, Rev. Dr. Malln,
Rev. Benjamin Watson, C. C. Lathrop, Ksq , and George
11. Stunrt, Esq., will address the meeting. It*
r y==» NOTICE. —iAnK OF PEWSYLVA-
Uss NIA,
Philadelphia , November 14,1801.
The Assignees of the BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA
hereby give notice to, and require all holders of the notes
of said Bank, who have not received any dividend there
on, to present the same, and receive the Dividend award
ed by the Aiiditor* tit their office, NOi 407 LIBRARY
Street, between the hours of 10 A. M. aud 3 F. M.
W. C. PATTERSON,
W. L. SAVAGE,
nols-6t J. D. TAYLOR.
erriUE or the delaiyare mu-
ITYAL SAFETY' INSURANCE 00., PfllLi.
DELntiA, November 13,1861.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Ca3fe
Dividend c«f TEN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock,
and SIX PER CENT, interest or the Scrip o&tke Com
pany, payable an and after the 96th Instant.
They have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN
TY’-FIVE PER CENT, on the Earned Premiums for
the year ending October 31, 1861, Certificates for which
will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and
after the 30th instant.
No Certificates of profits issued under
nol4-6t HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary,
ANNIVERSARY OF THE MERC4N*
LLS TILE BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION OF PHI
LADELPHIA.—The Twentieth Anniversary of the
Association will bo celebrated at tlie jIiUSICAIi FUND
HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, 21st Inst., at 7#
o’clock. Addresses will be delivered by
Rev. Wm. Bacon Stevens, D. D., and
Rev. J. Wheaton Smith.
Qi vhffitrft Miller the direction of Prof* Hasslor ;
cards of admission may be lmd gratuitously upon ap
plication at No. 739 hlarket Btreet, No. 503 Market
street, or 36 North Third street.
nol2-t2l WM. C. LUDWIG, President.
|Y=« EXCHARGE BARK OF FITTSBURG,
|JJS Pittsburg, Nov. 5,1801.
BENNETT i CO.
The Directors of this bank have declared a dividend of
FOUR per cent, out of the earnings of the last six
mouths.
Eastern Stockholders, or their representatives, will be
paid ou or after the IStli itiiliul al the \V«sUru Sank of
Pltfliui»lpliia. '
no7-10t H. M. HURRAY, Cashier.
'WESTERN BANK OF PHILADA.
tkS Philadelphia, November 5,1861.
Tl.£ Blroifors of tins Sank hare this day declared a
dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on aotl after
the 35th inst. G. M. TROUTMAN,
ocG-lOt Cashier.
iy*a COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYIi-
LLf VANIA.
Philadelphia. November 5,1861.
The Bonrd of directors have this day declared a semi*
annual dividend of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER
CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 15th inst-, dear
of State tax. S. C. PALMKg,
oce-iot Cashier.
FARMERS 1 AND MECHANICS’BANK.
UJj —Philadelphia, October 4,1861.—The annual
election for Directors will be held at the Banking House,
on Monday, \\w tftu tf November next, between
tnc iiomtb vr? o'clock a. and 9 o'clock r» ai>, and on
TUESDAY, the 6th day of November next, a general
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking
House at 4 o'clock P. M.» agreeably to the Charter.
ocs-dtn!B W. RUSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
ryr=* MECHANICS* BANK.
Philadelphia, Oct. 7,1861,
A General Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will bo held on TUESDAY, November -sth, at 12
o’clock M. »
xiie Aumi#i Election for Directors will be held on.
MONDAY, November 18th, between the hours of 10 A.
M. and 3 X*. M. J. WIEGAND, Jr.,
ocS-wsm tm>lB Cushier.
i%a HANK OF COMMERCE)
IJI jS Philadelphia, October .7,1861.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Baukiiig House on MONDAY, the 18th day of November
nex, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. fit. and 2 o'clock
P. M.
The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the
sanjo place on TUESDAY, the sth day of November next,
at 12 o’clock M. J. A. LEWIS, Cashier.
ocS-tiitlis tnolS
»» COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENKSYL
[j.S VANIA. I’iiiladelphia, Oct. 12, 1861.
The Anmiiil Election for Directors will bo hold at tlia
Banking House on Monday, November 18tb, between the
hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
The Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders will be held
at the same place, on TUESDAY, November stb, at 12
o’clock M. S. O. PALMER,
ocls*tuthstTiolB Oasliier.
tYs 3 * GIRARD BANK,
LL§ Philadelphia, October 8,1861.
The annual election for Directors will bo held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, November 18, between*
tlie lioups of 10 A.M.andQP.31. , ~ ,
A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same place on TUESDAY, November 5, at 12 o’clock
M. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
ocS-tuths tnolS
WESTERN BANR 6P
LL§ PBIA, October 3,lBCl.—Tl»e ANNUAL MEET
ING of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at the
Banking House on TUESDAY, the 6th day of Novem
ber next, at 12 o’dock M.
•And the ANNUAL ELECTION fyr PIBECTOBS
will be held at this Bank on MONDAY, the 18th day of
November next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M.
and 2o’clock P. M. G. M. TBOUTMAN,
oc3.tlißttNlB C»3hier.
rv*=» CITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE—
[j. NOTICE.—The Board of City Oommlss'oiwrs will
hear AppraU from the Assessment of Real ami Personal
Property, us itturusd by the Assessors of the ditiefeut
Wards, for the Triennial Assessment of 1862, on the fol
lowing days:
Wards.
ls*’t. ... Monday, 21
2d.... Tuesday, “ 22
3d .... «« 23
4th....Thmt>d&y, “ 24
6th... .Friday, «* 26
6th. ... Monday, h 28;
Ttli....Tuesday, « 29
Bth....Wednesday, “ 30
flth....Thursday, “ 31
10th... .Friday, Nov. 1
is!! I - Mn,uUii ’
Ocl6*tnolB
no OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
[j. 9 COMPANY, PuiLAOELFHIAj October i§oi> —
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the capital
stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on end
after November 15,1861.
PowerB*of*Atti)rney for collection of divideudu oanbe
had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238
South THIRD Street.
ocl7»tdel TITOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
m. HYACINTHS* TULIPS, CROCUS,
X LILIES, JONQUILS, KAnOISSL’S, amt all otl.er
bulbs for full planting or forcing during the winter, at
H. A. DKEER'B Seed Warehouse, 327 CHESTNCT
Street. It*
XT'ALU ABLE OLD ENGrjftA.YINGS,
T that have been torn or defaced, con be remounted
and framed neatly and cheaply, for presentation, at
BENK.ERT*S, 820 ARCH Street. nolGdftf
13th. ...Tuesday, Nov, 0
14th..,. Wednesday, 14 6
15th.... Thursday, 44 7
lSli \ ** Fri,lay ’ “ 8
18tlu... Monday, 11
IQth....Tuesday, “ 12
20th.... Wednesday, “ 13
215 t... .Thursday, u 14
“l5
««;(.. Monday, “«
JAMES SHAW, Clerk.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1861.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
QOOPER ftCONARE
CLOTH CLOAKS.
FROM SO TO $2O,
In tlipir LARGE ROOM, SECOND BTORV,
uoTtMlis-Im S. E. cor. NINTH »nd MARKET Sts.
riLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
L/ WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS,
in endless variety;
LIGUT AND PABK GLOTU CLOAKS,
of every shade:
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every quality:
BLACK SILK-YKLVET CLOAKS,
KVKRY NEW STYLE,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL •
THfi LArgest stock 1
AND
THE MOST. REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY.
IVENS,
OCIS No. 23 South NINTH Street.
/CLOAKS:
The Largest, Cheapest, and Best-assorted Stock
In the city.
HOUGH A 00.,
No. 25 South TENTH Street,
Opposite Franklin Market.
■YTEW CLOAK STOKE!
A-v The most Elegant assortment in the city.
No. 29 South NINTH Street,
ocls-2m First door above Gheatnut.
rpHETARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
X MANTILLA STORE.
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERY NOVELTY at moderate micss.
JACOB HORSFALL,
an3l-6m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Sts
MILLINERY GOODS.
QtTY BONNET STORE.
SEASONABLE GOODS
SEASONABLE PRICES-
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES.
Ladles’ and Misses’ Bonnets, Cbildrcn’a Turbans,
Caps, Ac., the best and most fashionable, and at the low
est prices. Bonnets made over, or bleached, and re
trimmed; Millinery Goods in quantities to suit. BEA
YER, felt and PLUSH Goods for Children.
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
ocl6-tf NO. 725 CHESTNUT STREET.
J£EN NEDY’S
FRENCH
FLOWERS. FEATHERS.
AND GENERAL MILLINERS GOODS.
No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH.
ocs-3m
MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016
CHESTNUT Street, will open a splendid assort
ment of Paris Millinery, on THURSDAY, Nov. 7. oc6-12t
MISSES O’BRYAN,
Jjs* 914 CHESTNUT STREET,
Will njen Paris Millinery lor the Yi'inter, on THURS.
RAT, Not. 7,1801. nos-12t*
FINANCIAL.
Rational loan.
The hvc prepared, to deliver the Seven
and Three-tenths Treasury NotC3 upon payment.
DRF.XEL & CO., Bankers,
gix PER CENT.
TREASURY NOTES
Are received at par for Subscriptions to the
NEW NATIONAL LOAN,
ef T 3-19 per ffnti TREASURY NOTES, which ar
now ready for delivery at Office of
JAY COOKE.
Subscription Agent,
ocSS-lm iii Sonth THIRD Street.
JJE-W NATIONAL LOAN.
OFFICE OF
JAY COOKE & Co..
BANKERS.
NO. 1U SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Pursuant to Infractions from the Secretary of the
the Subscription Book to the NEW NA
TIONAfeXOAN of treasury Notes, bearing interest at
the rate of seven and tliree-tentiis per cent, per auuuin,
will remain open at my office!
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
until further notice, from 8 A. M. until 5 P. M.» and on
Mondays till 9 P. M.
These notes will be of tbe denomination of FIFTY
DOLLARSyONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUN
DRED DOLLAF9, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and
FIVE THOUSAND PQl&AltSi ftnfl an all dated 19th
of August) 1861) payable in gold in three years, or con
vertible into a twenty years six per cent, loan, at the
option of the holder. Each Treasury Note has interest
coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in
gold ftt the Mint M'ery six months, and at ihe> rate of
one cent, per day on each Fifty Dollars.
Any explanations required by subscribers will be
cheerfully made.
THE NOTES ARE DELIVERED UPON PAY
MENT OP SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Payment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD or
CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF OUR CITY BANKS.
J A Y COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
0c22-30t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street.
MILITARY GOODS.
gKY-BLUE KERSEYS
FOR SALK.
Five to Ten Thousand yards
SKY-BLUE KERSEYS
Per week, ill the unfinished state,
AS THEY COME FROM THE LOOM.
11, ROBINSON & Co.,
nol6-2t# 132 South FKOXT Street.
DREWS’ ORIGINAL CAMP,OB
TRAVELLING
BED TRUNK.
(P&Uui ipplieJ for) For sale W
W- A. ANDREWS,
iml6-2m No. 613 CHESTNUT Street.
QOTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOB TENTS,
FOB SALS BY
ayglM gROTHPTGHAM M WBLL9.
MILITARY NOTICES.
’’’SjjT REGIMENT QF LANCERS,
RECRUITS WANTED.
•A
> 11 •
A few young men of GOOD CHAR ACTE Jl to fill vti*
cancies in the
PHILADELPHIA LIGHT CAVALRY.
No Minors need apply* TWO DOLLARS BOUNTY
will be paid to any ono who will bring an accepted re
cruit, when mustered into service. Fivo foot seven
inches is the lowest height now accepted in this ltogi
ginient, whioh
G EKE RA Ij McC LEL L A K
Qns selocUJ ns
A REGIMENT-OF LANCERS.
Apply at once at the Rendezvous,
727 MARKET STREET.
no!6-3t*
8 UNITED STATES MARINES.—
Wanted immediately for the United States Marine
Corps THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN,
for sea service, between the ages of eighteen and
thirty-five years. AH information that may bo minircd
will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT
Street, below Sprite*.
JAMES LEWIS, Captain,
Itecniiting Oftieer
XJOME-MADE SOAR
II BAFONIFIKR, manufactured by PENNSYL
VANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
One pound makes, from kitchen grease, eight itonuils of
hard .soap, or nearly a barrel of soft soap, lVy it; it is
easier done than making bread, nolG-it*
HE COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
for 81. nt BEIMEK'S Gulh-rr, SKUOND Street,
above GREEN, are mode aud colored by persons ot tact
and skin. It*
HAIR-DYEING, for LADIES and
GEXTLEMKN, artistically done, at FOURTH
and BRANCH. nol6-iftf
COGNAC BRANDY.—Pinet. CastiL
\_J lon, Bisauit, Trieoche, ft Co., Sauvin Atnk, dan
ger and Ileimeiey Brandy, for sale in hand by JA.C
KETCHE ft CARSTAIRS, 302 and 201 South FRONT
Street. ocS2.t(
31 South THIRD Street.
RETAIL DRV GOODS.
jtrENCH
WINTER CLOAKS.
Jußt Received, another assortment of
PARIS MADE
LADIES’ PALETOTS.
CAEL PETEKS & CO.,
N. K. Corner CHBSTNI-T mid TENTH Sts.
nolG-Ct
CLOAKS
IN
SABLE CLOTHS,
FROSTED HEAVERS,
SEALSKIN CLOTHS.
BLACK BEAVERS,
LYONS VELVETS;
A
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
AT
MODERATE PRICES.
AT TUK
PARIS CLOAK EMPORIUM,
.706 CHESTNUT STREET,
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.
no!4-lf
LADIES’
CHOICE FURS.
WARRANTED
WELL SEASONED
VERY REASONABLE PUTCKS,
PARIS CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM,
70S CHESTNUT STREET.
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.
nol4-lm
J M. HAFLEIGII.
(Successor to)
L. J. LEVY’ & Co.,
733 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
Las now opona clinics ami desirable stnfU of
WINTER DRESS GOODS.
To which additions are made daily, Having fUCt with
great success in the sale of CLOAKS, particular atten
tion will be paid to that department.
ON MONDAY, lltli IJfSTANT,
will be offered
One case good quality PLAID SILKS . ■ . 5<3
«< Lot # REPS . . . 62#
«< . . . . 75
« “ « » . . . . 100
«»*»«« . . . 1 12
noll-6t
ELANNELS ! FLANNELS !—I have
now on bund ouoof Mid tbtMv>sl iisoft
nients in the city. All wool White, 25: heavier do., 28:
full yard wide, 31#, worth 37#: tine Ballard Vale,
(which will not shrink,) 31# ; full yard wide do., 37# —
never sold less than 50; finer do., 50, and the finest at
62# —-always sold for 87# : one bale very superior all
wool Bed wt So» fiiif do»t 31#* and tho finest 37# i yard
wide- Bed, BT# ; heavy twilled Red 31#. and the very
heaviest, 37# ;'h»avy Gray, twilled, 37#, and the very
best, 44: all wool plain Gray, 28—which is a bargain:
heavy dark blue, 37# ; White donet 12#, worth 14# :
finer do., 15, and very heavy do., 25. Also, tbe cele
brated Slmkor FlamiuUifuUyftrd wido and heavy, wai«-
ranted not to shrink: the heaviest Canton Flannel in the
market for 12# colored do. 11# by the piece, and as
good a stock of Unbleached Muslins as can be found in
tho city, at prices that cannot bo undersold. Having
bought these cheap for cash, I am selling {hog ypyj* jQWi
A liberal allowance will be made to benevolent societies.
GRANVILLE.B. HAINES,
no!6-tf No. 1013 MARKET St., above Tenth.
Muslins, canton flannels,
WOOLLEN FLANNELS, CHINTZES, ALL
AT OLD PRICES.—V. K. ARCIIAMBAULT, N. E.
corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will opm,
this morning, a full line of Bleached and Brown Shirt
ings and Sheetings, from Cto 12# cts.: Canton Flannels,
from 11 to l*2#c.- White and Colored Flannels, 13 to
50c.; Mcrrliiinc Chintzes, 10c ; rich style Chintzon, 6. 8.
OnndlOc.; Crimson French Merino, only 37# c., worth
gl: rich plaid Dress Goods, 12, 18, 22, ami 25c.; Blan
kets and Comfortables, Cheap Carpets, Oil Cloths, and
Window Shades. nolG-tf
POPULAR SHAWLS-
J 7 Large and full assortments of the following Winter
fcliawls:
Long and Square Scotch Blankets.
Fine American, of all styles.
Black and White Checks and Browns.
Long and Squaro Blankets,
Fine Stellas, Scotch borders.
Broche, from low to extra fine.
Black Centres Broche Chaine Inline.
Light Gray and Dappled Berlin.
Friends* Shawls, of all kinds.
CLOAKING. CLOTHS.
Water Proofs, Repellants, Aqua Scutum.
Spangled and Frosted Beavers.
Black Beavers and Tricots.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
no!s CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
Bargains in dress goods.
NEW ANl> CHOICE DRESS GOODS
' AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES.
Rich Silk Plaid and Printed Reps.
‘Plain Bops and Velours do Ppmslo.
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
Rich Printed MagentA Cloths.
Rich Printed Merinoes 87 % c to $1.25.
Rich Printed nil wool Delaines from 31 to 75c.
3,000 yards Mohair Brocades at 14c, worth 25c.
2,800 J'APds Printed Helfunes at 15c, worih 15c.
A choice assortment of Blanket Shawls,
NEW STYLES OF WINTER CLOAKS of
Beaver, Tricot, add Water-Proof Cloths,
Handsome Velvet Vestings and Cassimercs.
H. STEEL & SON,
nod No. 915 North TENtb Street, above Coates.
Dry goods reduced,—bar
gains.
One lot Satin Fraconia, oltfc; usual price, 50c.
One lot Printed Oiwlimm, e * usual B£J£c.
One lot Plaid Valencia, 37^cj usual price, 6‘2)£c.
One lot Printed Reps, 37 c; usual price, 6"2 % c.
One lot Plain Reps, 31#u; usual price, 37j£c.
One lot Figured Cashmeres, scarlet ground, 75c* worth
$1.25.
One lot T>e LnineF, 22c*. usual price, 25C.
One lot Gents' L. C. Handkerchiefs, 25c | usual price,
37tfc.
One lot Ladies’ L. C. Handkerchiefs, 12#c: very
cheap. JOHN 11. STOKES,
mrt 702 ARCH Stroat.
TpALL—IB6I.
JO SPLENDID GOODS,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
•the Cheapest ever Offered.
Thirty Per CeDt. under Regular Prices.
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
Great Variety.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Most of our Muslii)§ gtill
OLD PRICES
Flannels, Cloths, and Cassinieres.
Linens of our own Importation.
Blankets, all sizes.
Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac.
A the Old Established Store of
THOBNLEY ft OHISM,
•620 N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
Eoyal ribbed merinoes for
the Gored WAlkini.Drugi.
Richest rriiitod Reps.
Magenta Figured lie Lames.
Bright Printed Merinoes.
EYRE & LANDELL,
noli fourth and Arch atrccta.
THINE STOCK OF SHAWLS AND
Jj CLOAKS.
Fashionable Black Cloaks.
Broche Long §s 49i
Shepherd's Plaid Wool Shawls.
EYRE & LANDELL,
uol 1 Fourth and Arch streets.
YYTILL OPEN THIS DAY A N IM-
V V niense stock of ail wool De Laineß, tho balance
of a large importation, coushdmg of
1 lot neat figured dark grounds, at 31 cents, usually
sold at G2)£ cents.
1 lot chintz colors, at 37 cents, usually at 75 cent 3.
1 lot, yard wide. Plaids, at V 2% cents.
COWPEiITHWAIT A 00.,
no9-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
Fancy cassimeres-
Of every grade and style, from G2c to 51.50 per yard.
Black Cassimeres, some extra fine lots.
COOPER & COWARD,
no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets.
LADIES’ BLACK CLOTHS.
Men's heavy Overcoatings.
Men’s fins Dress Olathe.
COOPER k CONARD,
no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets.
FLANNELS—
Yard wiilo, line white extra at SB rents.
Shaker Flannels, warrantwl genuine.
COOPER * UONARD,
mil NINTH and MARKET streets.
Dress goods.
Repp, Merinoes, Poplins, Delaines,
Black Poplins, Merinoes, Delaines, Bombazines, &c.
COOPER & CONARD,
uo 7 NINTH and MARKET.
UILOAKS
Ready made or made to order.
COOPER & CONARD,
no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets.
Embroidered piano and
TADiiB COVERS—.Inst opened, a lars*? assort
ment of choice styles, in all colors
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ARRISON,
no!4-rpCt 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
TTNION ENVELOPES!
U UNION ENVELOPES!
UNION ENVELOPES!
That will go through the Post Oflu-n.
OYER 350 DIFFERENT STYLES.
Country Shopkeepers supplied
with Twentv-five or a Million,
At the VERY LOWEST PRICES,
AT MAGEE'S
UNION PAPER and ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY,
N,>. SIG CHESTNUT Street,
Corner of HUDSON Street.
Corner of HUDSON Street.
REMEMBER 316.
REMEMBER, 31G CHESTNUT Street.
KT Cut lliis out mul piinte it up in u
place. nolG-'.it
QLATE MANTELS.
These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de
cidedly preferable io any odien, are numufactwcd by us,
and sold at
TRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
oc».3niif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street
rjYHE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Sometimee called the •* Latrobir Stove," i» Vug beat
stove for warming the room in which it stands, and also
rooms above, oil nadlook at them.
ARNOLD ft WILSON,
ocs-3mif No-1010 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
PUBLISHED THIS DAY.
MCCLELLAN'S
UNITED STATES CAVALRY.
U'UGUr.ATIONP AMI INSTRUCT TONS FOR THE
UIELI, SERVICE <>K THE V. S. C'AY.X I.JIV IN
TIM 1 1 . 01 1 \l Al!. U, Gkuksk H, {licUi.Ki.i-Aif. Hin
jor General U. S. Army.
To which is added, tin- Basi* of Instruction for the U. S.
Cavalry, from the authorized Tactics, iii' luiling the form
ation of regiments and hquadrous tbe duties and
of olfif-erF, lewons lit the training and use of the horse—
Uliudratcd by muuerom diagrams, with the signal* and
cwllfj tiow in use; al.<«», instruction:* W officer* and noii
conuniMuonod officers on outpost? and patrol duty. With
a drill for tin? use of cavalry a« skirmishers, moused
and dismounted* 1 ud. 12mo. Fully illustrated. #1.50.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co.,
ao!6-4t S 3 ft ml 24 North FOURTH Stri-et.
/CHOICE ENGLISH BOOKS AT
V> REIIUCEII RATES.
The subscribers now offer their large and well-se
lected ftss'irtinent of English and French - Books at
greatly i(duct'd prices for cuslu iu order to reduce their
fiimk prior to the Ist of January.
Their collection comprises the host editions of tho
standard English authors, together with a large and
valuable ttock of Scientific and Miscellaneous Litera
ture in every Department of Science and Art. English
and French engraving j H g n . H f variety. 1
I'vtniivd cataingues furnished gratis on application, or
mailed to any address. McKLHOY & CO ,
Importers of English Books, A'c.,
no!2-Ct No. 27 South SIXTH St., M>. Chentnut.
"ROOKS, LAW AND MISCELLA-
J_> NKOUS, new and old, bought, Bold, and ox.
changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOR
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street Libraries at a
distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a
distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates,
Adltloris, prlcfes, and eon diUons. VVAUfUb—Books
printed by Benjamin FraukJin, as well as early Books
printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and
Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ftp
yraisart by ffegfi-tf } JOHN QA MPBBLIi,
AND RELIABLE,
WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN,
§ Situation nsCLOKiiir fmiiliiymont in mu'
business capacity. Hus a general know ledge of business,
and can give the most satisfactory relereiice, Address
,1. HOPPER. Blood’s Despatch Office. m»10-12t*
WANTED— A SITUATION in a
Wholesale or Retail Grocery gfoyf, fijp ft YflUllg
Muii who has hmi four years’ experience in one Of UlO
best family grocery stores iu tho country. Address
“ißox 21, M Germantown. nol4-3i*
WANTED —An expert and careful
MAP MOUNTER, who is Acoustebi&i Ij large
work find can bring good recommendation*. Please ad
dress H. F. WALLING, No. 358 PEAIIL Street, New
York. no9-7t#
WANTED —A FARM, within teg
«*XLor tweive Tniiea c*r ruiimieipina, for which the best
quality of improved city property will ho given in ex
change. Apply to E. PETTIT,
ocSO No. 309 WALNUT Street.
BOARDING. —A family residing in
Chestnut street, nenr Nineteenth, have three
second or third-story room-, with every convenience, to
miti tvilli Board) to norioni with uniaceutionablo refops
enres. Address ‘ Comfort,” this office. no 9 sfutli6t#
First-class boarding, with
Single and Communicating Booms, So. 1117 LO
CUST Sireet. oc2l-lm#
TO LET, WITH STEAM POWER,
IIOOM on second floor, 57 by 00 feet, lighted on
tho youth nr.il imi. Al=u. ARMY LASTS L-r sale, at
112 BREAD .Street. nolC-3t if*
TO EXCHANGE—DeIaware County
Farm, containing 75 acres of ’superior land, situate
nine from the city, one mile frpjjj niflrwitd statioih
nicely -watered, wKh MUHC lUlfidingA) fine frilif^)
Ac. Aler», a number of farms to exchange fur City Pro
pertv. Apply to E. PETTIT,
nulG No. 309 WALNUT Street.
Farm for sale.—a farm, j q
excellent state of cultivation, containing fifty-one
acres, nine of which are woodland, pleasantly situated
in Limerick township, Montgomery county, two and a
half miles from the Limerick station, on the Reading
Riijjroad, j§ offered for enlo. PriccwFivp thousand did
lavs (sjfy.ouo). Apply on the premides.
nolO-tl SAMUEL If. GRAFF.
mO EXCHANGE Cheap Delaware
JL Rate. Fruit mul Grain Fam», contniningloOucresof
laud) ritimte within oimmile of railroad sturion, Delaware
Railroad. Also, Montgomery county farm, cimtaiiii.*.glir»
acre. 1 *, eighteen miles above the city. For further parti
culars apply to E. PETTIT,
nolO No. 309 WALNUT Street.
TO LET—The elegant double
MM. Ecsiik'iiCft, No. 1118 CHESTNUT Stiwt, with
stable and coach-house in the rear, on Sansornstreet.
APl>lv to M. THOMAS A SONS,
n0!5,16,19,21 Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH St.
P)R SALE—A first.rate Farm, build
ingg, of every desirable kind, neat and spacious,
with running spring-water, fruits: very commanding
view of Schuylkill river and valley.
& FOB SAL E VALUABLE
BMfARM and MILL PROPERTY—Farm containing
90 ACHES of superior LAND, situate twelve miles
north of the city, Dear Fort Washington station, North
reim’g Railroad. firsUolass iinwavomantfl. Aaalp i&
E. PETTIT,
No. 309 WALNUT Street.
TO RENT—STORE No. 20 BANK
PtrtTti Apply nn tho ProntiiM or nt GST WAL»
Kl'T Street. Immediate possession. Rent low to a good
tenant, fixtures for sale. lit)l‘2-tut]istitse
F)R SALE—Valuable Earn, contain-
Ing 130 acres j 30 acres of excellent Woodland, the
balance in a high slate of cultivation, nicely watered
with springs and running streams, situate 6 miles from
Doylestovn depot, and 2% miles from Lambertville sta
tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub
stantial stone improvements j good out-buildings, and
every variety of fruits, Price ggjy POT ftCrfiS MBT
terms. Apply to E« PETTIT,
eel 9 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
-VTOTICE. —An Examination of Candi
-1 v dates for Certificates of iiualiiication as Assistant
Teachers in (lie Grammar, Secondary, ami Primary
Schools or the First School District of Pennsylvania,
will be held nt the Mount Vernon School House* Catlitu
Tine street, above Third, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY ,
21st and 22d iiist.
The examination will commence on Thursday, at 2
o’clock P. M.
No applicant will be examined under Beventeen years
of ago.
By order of tho Committee on Qualilieatlon of Teachers
of liie Board of Couti oilers.
The west Chester academy,
at West Chester, Pa., within two hours' ride from
Philadelphia, by the Pennsylvania Central, or by the
West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, via Media.
The Winter Term, of full five mouths, commences on
tliv let of KOYEMDERi a Military TactiesV will be
introduced ns a regular department of the system of in
struction, to those Mho desire to avail themselves of its
advantages, at a moderate charge.
Eight tried and experienced Teachers assist the Prin
cipal in the duties of the school.
WAI. F- WYEIIS, A. if.,
oflB-lm Principal.
Philosophical instruments,
SCHOOL APPARATUS for CLASS ILLUSTRA
TIONS, Globes, Dro-wino InstaiMeuta, Aa., ic., u«J«
and for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN k CO.,
024 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogue, of 88 page#, fur
nished gratia, and sent by mail free, on application.
•fjg-gro ,
SILVER’S AIR-TIGHT GAS-
LjS BUHUKIi, FOR TUB f siiLoit, dininG
ROOM, AND OFFICE,
And made in the meet approved manner, of the best
Imported Russia Iron, with PATENTED CLAY CYLIN
DERS, of we lmve the fxdnsive aale.
NORTH, CHASE, ft NORTn,
o!2-2mif No. 209 Nortli SECOND Street.
rfW NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH’S
CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES,
Gfis vOTimiming* with Doiibletplaied Topa t and all
the latest improvements.
Manufactured and sold at
012-2mif No. 209 North SECOND Street.
THOMSON’S CELEBRATED
Sjf LONDON iiHITOIIKNKRi”
UJI? Tho lii‘«t, moat durable, and convenient arrange,
zuent for Cooking; having the best facilities for an abun
dant supply of Hot Water, Roasting, Raking, Stewing,
Broiling, ftc. For sale, in various sizes, of our own
manufacture. NORTH, CHASE, ft NORTH,
No, 209 North SECOND Street,
012-2mif Pliiladolpliia.
I?JL>W. N. HALLO WE LL.
L COAL DEALER,
The best Schuylkill, Lehigh, anil Locust Mountain
Coal constantly on hand. Order# by Dispatch recejyf
prompt attention. oclS'liß
JIAMILY COAL.
WM. C. SHINN & BRO,
Have constantly on hand a large supply of Spring and
Buck Mountain, Lehigh, and Locust Mountain and Ash
land Schuylkill FAMILY COAL, all siana, at prices to
suit the times. Send your orders to OlHce, No. 222
WALNUTISiroet j or to the Yard, comer of SWANSON
and FRINK Streets Entire satitifaGtton guanrntied.
oc!7-im if
T£Q FAMILIES RESIDING IN TBS
We are prepared, as heiatafore, to supply famß*M w
their Country Residences wish every description of
JjTRESH MINCED MEAT.
Th© Hubf-cilti-r ltvAfa IfiftV? ihfoyßV public ihni
he U again prepared to otter hU jitstly cdoWated
NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT,
In large or ?ni»il! quantities.. Otdors tlllOUgll Dtn.
sualch Yu&t will ho punetnulU tiUeialetl tn.
JOSHUA WRIGHT.
SFIiINO GARDEN and FRANKLIN Strcwk
n013»2m Pbilaililplvia.
TBE CELEBRATED BALLAD, en
tiilwl SIREN OF I'ARIS, which R to ■*> Per
formed next week, at When.ley’s Uontinental Theatre,
will bo published and for sale at MARSH’S Music Store,
1102 CHESTNUT Street. Price 25 (-eut< nols-3t*
PIIDDB.—New clarified Champagne
V-J Cider, of extra uuality, hy tlio hngshead or liarrel
For sale l.v KMll, MATIUKU,
«06-12tif Nos. TM, and 121 LOSIttAUH St.
WANTS.
BOARDING.
FOK SALE AND TO LET.
Apply to
EDUCATIONAL.
GEORGE W. VAUGHAN,
Chairman.
STOVES AND RANGES.
IN ALL SIZES,
COAL.
OFFICE, 133 WALNUT St., below Second.
GROCERIES.
BUBAL DISTRICTS.
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, Ao., &0.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE SHEETS.
tsaylS _
FUND HALL.
MISS CARLUTTA PATTf.
The public art respectfully informal that
MISS CARLOTTA PATTf,
i be celebrated Cantnfrice, w ill give
OM CIIAKII OI’KBATIC (JOKliii*,-
„ in Philadelphia.
On MOM>AV EVENING, Nouuiber 18, !W*l.
On tins occasion
Miss PATTI nill be supported by #
Mind. AMALIA sTItAKOsCII,
Slg. CENTEMKRJ,
4lie eminent iJaripnie,
HENItV BAKHKUSON*,
The young American Pianist#
Director anti Conductor.
CAUL SCHREINER.
1. Komanzu—f due J'osCHri,
Sig. C'ENTEiIEKI.
'l. u Alt iimti I'i!*,** Le I’ropUelc
Mmc. AMALIA STKAKOSCII.
o. firnuil I'iiutuHiH—l*i«in»Solo, St-mirmnMe Ito.-wn?
lIIIMiV gANUKRSOMi
4. Ariii riMin Elurc— of Night).. ..Mozart
3Hi» CAKLOTTA PATTI.
•">. Duetto—L\\din Donizetti
Muic.mtAKOSrH and Nig. I'KNTEMEItI.
C. Mm-yh du Sac:e t (I’mpliKte),..Meyerbeer
. . rit UT Hi
7. T>uetto—l/Klipir (rAjiiori*
8. “ Within h MiU* of KiHnlioro* Town,*’.. .Srntch Ballad
Mine. AMALIA STUAKOSCII.
9. A ria—t’i» Daily in Mbst-Jn-ra.,....
Si"* CENTK3IKKI
10. Mmr. f'OTitiig'B Okhriitoil Feho Sou".
11. Polka du Concert—(.'nliiftoseil and |wrforme:l by
HENKV SANI>KfISOS.
12. Duetto—Safl'o -
MM PATTI and Nmv. £TJiAKO&CH
Admission to all parts of the Ilall GO coat*.
Scats can be secured, without extra charge, at J. K.
Gould's, and Tickets obtained at ail the principal Music
Stores and at tin* Continental Hotel. nolC-2t
Doors o)>en at 7 o’clock; to frmmf nev n\ 8>
American academy of
MUSTC.
THIS EVENING, SATURDAY, Nov. 10th.
POSITIVELY LAST N/GHT
I'OfHM'IVKLY LAST NIGHT
OK THE GREAT PRESTIDIGITATEUR!
HERRMANN.
Admission, 50 cent*: Reserved Seats, 25 cepta extra;
Amphitheatre, 25 centt: Colored' Gallery, 25 canta.
Doors open at 7 ft. Common?? g,
TO-DAY, SATURDAY, November 16th,
TWO PERFORMANCES.
GRAND MATINEE at 3.
FAREWELL NIGHT at 8.
TO-DAY, SATURDAY, at 3 o'tloek I*. M„
HKMtM AKK v.ii K iv e i.w ’
LAST PRESTIDICIITATOniAL MAT INK E
LAST FRKSTIDIGITATOUIAL MATINEE
Admission 50 cents. No Reserved Seats.
Children 25 cents. Children 25 cents.
fTHGfAL NoHCli.t=On this nonasiiiiii Uiopp will Im
no reserved war?, nod ladies and children cm visit tin*
Academy without escort. Hence, to facilitate ingress,
and prevent crowding at the Box Office, the following
additional ticket offices will be opened, where admin-don
tickets can hr obtained—viz: The Continental, Laffcrre
House* St. I.auToneo, American. WtulitagteH Hotts*. »i>J
St. liinii.d lititf ls; nt the Music Stoic- of Leo A* Walker,
J. E. Gould, Marslcf, Schmidt* * and Schumacher's Piano
Forte Warerooinn.
N. B.—Children’s tieUet can only ho obtained at the
Academy Box Office. The sale of Matinee tickets com
hupiu'wi on Friday muPh'.By.
MRS. JOHN DREW’S
ABCtl-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FBEDSBIOSB.
gasißwAgfatand TreasurerinmiJOSi Dt MURPHY.
Tins (SATURDAY) EVENING, November ie,
Will be presented, for the first lime in America, the new
comedy, by Tom Taylor, entitled
Mont-©. Mi Indian Ayah.
Trlrs, Colonel MrOiiiihuxn
Dr. SnnmlerßMeHivet..*..
Mn.ior Sronilmof
- Tlip pL*rforjnftncv to cimiiwurf nitli
TilK BOBBER'S WIPE.
CnAKGE of Time -Doors open ut # before 7 ; curtain
will rw »t 7tfprMistlj-.
No extra charge for reserved scats.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Bole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARRBTTSON.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING* NovwnljHr 16;
The entcrUMimicntfi will cmnmenco with
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
A*n Trenchnrd ....Mr. J. S. Clarks
Lord Dundreary ...Mr. Rimcoiiih
The jn-rtV»rnuii»LM. will conclude wilh the mrlo-dnuiifi of
JONATHAN MADrOJH);
Or* Tin* Munler lit Hu* Kcwrisifln Inn.
Caleb Sorumn idue Mr. j. S. Clarko
Ann Bradford. *. Atir*sCrey
Prices—6o, 37#, 75, and 25 cents; Private Boxes,
Ssa«d S 3.
Poore open at 7; Performance to commence at 7#i
WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE.
GREAT SATUJtPAV NIGHT RILL.
Thr Last AppMinnwotif tho THluntmi Twiaie Aituuh,,
Mr.E.L.DAVENPORT and
Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. WALLACE, Jr.
TO-NIGHT, DAMON AND PYTHIAS.
Damon. Mr E. L. Davenport; Pvthias, Mr J. W,
Wallai’k, Jim U.-rnmm, Mrs.-I. W. Walhtck, ,»r,
Tn funchiJiMvitii GUV MANNERINti.
Pnndic Dlmmitit* Mr. J. W. Wulluck; Mog MemUio-i,
Mrs. J. W. W.dlack.
On Ml NDAY next THE SIREN OP PARIS.
"VTATIONAL HALL MARKET,
i.l ,UJOYK TWELFTH STKEKT.
SIX 01IAK1I COMIHXATIfItf CONCERTS!
EVERY EYEMXU OK .NEXT WEEK,
(At n’dnc-k,) by
LAIJOOOUA, THE INDIAN SOX'GSTRESS,
In liutinit co-stunif, wlio will Bing a number of very
l>‘ , i , ntlf!il mid IntcrwitJii?
INI>I,NN SENTIMENTAL iiml SAdiED SONGS.
Ami recite* from Longfellow’s HIAWATHA,
WOOING OK MINNE-HA-HA,
DEATH OF MINNE-HA-HA,
Assisted by iH>vi*rsd eminent amateur singers. Also* re*
citiitfnn by Do Si Mi LANDISi '
PROGRAMME VARIED EACH EVENING.
Single tickets: 25 cents—or, Six for One Dollar; Chil
dren, 10 rents. Sabbath Schools at less rates.
ncl6-7t JOHN BEESON, Indian Missionary.'
niiYMPIC MUSIC HALL=
U RACE STREET, EELONV THIRD.
WJL RO3SITEB,
tforriatowD,
The management have great pleasure in announcing ait
engagement with the celebrated
CHARLEY GARDNER, ■*
tlm original Hop Light Lno t from the Arntriokn Hubs
Hall, iiroiiiiway, New York, will uppear.on Saturday
Evening, November 16th.
BAM LONG,
tlie great Comic Singer from the Broadway Music Hall,
New York, will appear on Wednesday Evening, Novem- '
her Tilth;
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION!
Will appear every evening, the following
GREAT ARTISTS:
Mr. TONY PASTOR, MOXS. PAUL BRILLIANT,
WO6& VELARDE, Mr. TIM NORTON, Mr DENNY
GALLAGHER, and EhHre lUlfet bS
TWENTY LADIES!
THE ORRIN FAMILY,
Every variety of Entertainment will be given in thi»
Establishment. Prices of admission 20 and 10 cents.
noll-6t
Assembly buildings, every
RIGHT, and on Wednesday and Saturday after
nootiß. WAUGH’S Magnificent Fainting# of tlie TOUR
OF ITALIA, together with new and
STARULIKU gdfiNES
OP THE AMERICAN WAR,
With Portraits of all the Generals, and many other War
Scenes illustrating the Heroic Struggles of our devoted
Soldiers for tho perpetuity of the Union.
Admittance, 2g 9f»tg, Children l ls centßi POHtflt
riABL WOLFSOHN AND THEO
\y DORE THOMAS’ SERIES OF SIX CI.ASSt-
CAL SOIREES.—Tith’d Season. Subscriptions will b#
received at tlie Principal Music Stores, where Pro
gfahihies »i»d full pavllculars can he seen nos lm
/GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
\X CAT?L SEifTZ, Comlnctor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 3 %
V'clofk p, M , fitthf NVSJCAL FUND Ii ILL.
package of Eight Tickers, St; Single Tickets, 2o CM.
To he had at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. K. Gould’s,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hail. oc2IMI r
The prestidigitateur.
The mujsnl&cetit Jewelry, Gold Crown, QrdOrVp.
Decorations, Medals, Ac., presented to
HERMANN
By foreign Monarchs and Potentates will be
at CALDWELL & CO.’S, 822 CHESTNUT Street, OOi
tlit day of his first appearance at tlie Academy of ffluaton
Viz; Ociober ooth, And the supefbi
Shawl given him by the Queen of Spain at EVANS At
CO.’S, 818 CHESTNUT Street, ou tlie f?%me day oc2l-tf*
Temple of wonders, n- e.
comer of ¥£Nth aad CHESTNUT Streets.
SIGNOR BLITZ w3l appear at the above placa, lit
his now and extraordinary ontertainments, EViRBX
EVENING. coiwneneMg at and WEDNESDAY andl
SATURDAY AFTERNOON’S, at 3—consisting. OIT
Changes, Tramanutatians, SalutitutlAim, Secret Mam pa
lAtinns, Ocular Deeeptidna, and Necromantic Illusion#,
and astonishing puwers of Ventriloquism,
every variety of voice. Also, tlie Learned Canary Bird#.
Admission, 23 cents; cUklrep, 13 ceuta. ocig-lmj*
TUT AGIO LANTERN PICTURES OP
IVJL THE REBELLlON—Representing all the proinl
nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to this data.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN A GO.,
924 CHESTNUT’ Street.
A Descriptive List tarnished gratis and sent by maflj
free, on application. selB-&n
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Q9>
THE FINS ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, I#
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents, XO&tt 7Mtl|
hsdf price. Shares of Stork, jfl
TN ORDER TO REDUCE. OUR.
1 large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVEIt
WARE, and MUiICAL ROXIJIJ, »f 9 DVWi in AC.
portiaitce 'vi-x«n tije tinted, offering tlmw ut URNATLY'
BEDUCSD FRICF..S.
Ladies or gentlemen intending to purchase a. Watclv
for their own wear, will find nk our Establishment aiu
article tuat can be IMPLICIT! 1 ‘ .HLIKD ON' for
limp, ftud at a pvifift MUCH LRf - than over haforo.
ftslted. . •
Particular attention Is givenAn i. talrins fine-WatcheSs
Clotks, and Musical Boxes, li-y skiltu] workmen.
FARR & BROTHER, Importera,
0c23-2»lf 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
lm
W \SIIINGTUN, ALEXANDRIA,. AND GEORGE
TOWN,
Kv Lino
Raiboml to
for tLe a.Wve-uame.l -will i>i. v\h!
ftf th<* "fill* Pflto Sri 1 ** 0 !) Uw» Myi.unil fcmrnnlml
vit7i hii
In be prepaid, nai the name u»d iu
full. w ..
Vrciitfil 3") per 100 pciaide. through. V> « Hsnmsj*
ton, when in of IJDOO pound** ;«.<!* twt*r. This
lit thft im.l us Is \*»^
tween Philadelphia and Washirntfon.
» GiIOYKSv >)U.> Aaeut,
N-j. 3A Wharves .
_ FOJi NKW YORK.
■BSzSSIXnKW DAILY via Delaware SftL
Barito Canal. _
Philadelphia and Now Yorß Yxjreas Bteamboa>Ooo«
«nas receive freiftihaad lMßft <tt>r at a P. M.. JjjWwr-y
auroes Nil? Yoafe folio-wing duga,
Vrelahia take* aLraaaol»M# rates.
». CLYDE, A mat,
No. U 60UYH WUABVBS, PtjPalftMk.
JAKES HAND, Agent,
inl.tf Film 14 and 19 KABT BLIYBRi Now Vul
_ -tr-V FOR HEW SORKL. Tfc*
Steam fomjnf
. theb VostudW for OH iloaSa T.
will
Iftb instflisti
Uieii n*Mn»n *t» non ratatiiiig bright at Mootf
Pi«r aboY* Walnut »tre«t.
Terms aooouunodattn* &>ply to
W. M. BAIRD A 00-
1M South Delaware Swann*
POSTAGK STAMPS—Twonty-four
c<*nt, tvtlve.cent, and ten-nmt STAMPS for brl*
at five vet (li'icoimt. Apply at The iVv*s offac*,
noS-tt!
AMUSEMENTS*
PBGRAMMK
PAiiT i.
Mir* PATTI ;u,.» Si-'. rKNIEMKR!
Miss CAHLOTTA PATTI.
VP AT Tin: HILLS.
■Mis** Thompson
;; Ml'S- John IlFOlf
.Mr. John Gilbert
Mr. L. H. SluwU
WATCHES, JEWELS*, &c„ 1
V 4 A SHIN i JTON*
, AT 0 Jit.
nol4-t<hfcl*
Meyerbeer
Donizetti