The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 23, 1861, Image 3

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    New York Markets of Yesterday.
The Port market was steady to-day, with more activity.
Heef waa firm and in good demand. Beef Bams are
Steady. Bacon rules eteady, while the demand is fair.
Cut Meats ate dull. L*rd is active and firm.
Casm.be? Adamantine are firm but rather quiet; job-
Liug ealee are making at 17®18c. Sperm are plenty at
28®30c for plain, aud 38&40c for pAtent. Paraffine are
Belling at 26®30c.
„ Covi’Eß.—Manufactured is quiet and steady, Ameri
can ingot is active find firm; sales 150,000 lbs at 22#,
cash. Baltimore is quiot at 22.
I Oil Cakk is snirn* and firm; vie Quote city at $37 in
and s39g>4o in L>l>ls. Western thin oblong is nomi
nal at $34.
Oil Meal is quiet and steady at $1.60 for State and
Western.
b Spbltec. is quiet at 52.75®5, caali, for Bleyberg and
Silesian.
liCMßKn,—Extern Spurn ami Tina nn» firm and in
moderate demand, at 510®12, according to lengths.
Bf.kswax. —Western yellow is quiet and steady at
22<a>33c.
Hay continues firm, with an active demand for ship
ment and local consumption: we quote shipping tot 3 70a>
Yfl, and retail prices at SOttSo.
llrmi’, —Manila i* and firm at 6c, and Jute at
American is dull, and there are only retail sales
making.
lloi>.—The n arket is .i little tinner, under more favo
rable news from the interior. Sales of 50 bales at 1-«16
for common to fair, and 17<C’20 for good to prune, with
Occasional sales of fnucy lots at 21
Lime.—Rueklnnil L« nto*uly at SQe for common* and $1
Cor tump.
Whisky is easier, with sales of 500 bids at 20% a2o£{ c,
•Chiefly at the inside rates.
I)RrGS, Ac., are firm and improving; sides of 25 tons
ftoda nsh at 2%c : 25 do sal soda at lj„c; 10 do caustic
Sotla at 4? b c, and 300 kegs bicarbonate soda at cash.
We notice id.-o, uf 50 cases Spanish licpriw paste
On private terms.
Grssv Cloth is quiet and firm at 11c cash, for stand
ard weight-*.
Laths.— Eastern are quiet and steady
3 months.
Lkap.—Pig is firmer, and the demand fair; sales 200
ton* Galena at <sis l x.
Inmcio is firm and advancing, with a continued good
demand; sales 16 ctwoous Guatemala at $l.BO ; 26 eases
Iffamlla at 80 cnslwgktnd re-sales of 60 cases do at 75®
91.25
JrWooi.. — There is an active demand for domestic fleeces,
find the medium grades are about one cent higher, while
toe fine qualities nro unchanged. The sales are 100,000
3bs mixed, flue, and medium, at 50tt51 j»[c, the latter rate
for medium.
Seeds.—Grass Seeds arn generally quiet at Sl.S7>£®
2.12% xor common to prime Timothy, and 7 }[ lor
Clover. Bough Flax is firm at 51.60fir1.65. Calcutta
linseed is quiet, but held Quite firmly. The last sale*
Wore ot 52.15tt2.20, cash, in Boston.
Tobacco,— I The market is very firm, but there is not
much activity; wiles 100 hhds Kentucky at B#®lsc: 75
do Mason comity, mid 15 do Maryland, on private
terms.
Tin.—Block is steady, and more active for Straits,
With sales of 2,000 slabs at 27}£2r28c. Banca is quiet at
so>£«r-31c. Plate? are quiet and firm, with small jobbing
pale* atST.7S perl. C.
CITY ITEMS,
Thanksgiving Day and its Associations.
Ab Thanksgiving Day is approaching, which our re
cent inroads upon the rebels will this year invest with a
double Interest, a few words respecting the gustatory
jfbase of its observance will not bo unseasonable. In the
first place, we have authority nearer home than New
Ungland for promising that a roast turkey, or some mem
ber of Ihe poultry tribe of a lesser sort, will be indispen
sable, cooked, as we would suggest, by all means, in one
©f Mr, Spear's celebrated 11 Anti -dust” Gas-burning
Cooking Stoves—an article, by tho way, which, if iL lias
not set the world on fire, is, at least, at this moment
Vanning many a kitchen, and ministering to the comfort
Ofscores of well-regulated families. AVecnnnot help think
ing, and saying* in this connection, that Mr. James Spear
deserves a first-elasa place in the calendar of all good
housekeeper?, for tin; substantial benefits he has con
ferred upon so many of them by his numerous invaluable
inventions in his department of trade aud manufactures.
XTundreds who read this article will cheerfully endorse
this assertion. As a natural consequence, his Stove
IVnreroomg, No. UIC Market street, above Eleventh,
are the chief shopping centre, in this line, in Philadel
phia. His popular new Cooking Stove, or rather
Jus admirable Gas-burning Cook Stove with his re
cent great Anti-dust improvement, is, beyond a doubt,
Jhe most perfect article, in that line, ever given to the
jrublic. Its economical qualities have been demonstrated
to be superior to any rival stove, and, in point of effi
ciency and convenience for baking and cooking, iu all its
departments, there Is no stove comparable to it in the
market. With Mr. Spears large manufacturing force,
lie has found it almost impossible to meet the demand
Created for then:, and wc doubt not that, as this stove
Lecomee more generally known, it will take the place of
All others now in use.
The same high encomiums passed upon liis t; Anti
dust-Cook,” an* equally applicable to his beautiful new
Anti-dust GS3-burning Parlor Stove, of which he offers
s*o less than 31 (thirty-one) different patterns. Of the
peculiar merits of this Parlor Stove we have already
Spoken, and need only now add, that all that its inventor
Claims for it is being fully realized. By its me
Hot one particle of dust can escape into the room:
toe old and unpleasant mode of raking is entirely
superseded* and Its heating capacity is greater ac
cording to-the size of the stove than any other manu
factured, while the quantity of coal required to keep it iu
operation is fabulously small. His demand for them
Jiere, in the city, is enormous, and, in proof of their
■popularity elsewhere, we were shown a large package of
letters from wholesale dealers, containing ordors for
them; but we are authorized to state, for the information
■Of the public, that Mr. Spear has not offered them for
Bale in the wholesale market. They can only be had at
Ilia Warerooms, Kt>. 3116 Market street.
Without -ex&sgei-atlug, Mr. S pear's assortment of
fHoves, of every description, is undoubtedly one of, if
not the best in the United States. And his prices are re
markably low. Purchasers should bear this in mind.
Concert ox Thanksgiving Evening. —The
Choir of the Greou-atrest Methodist Episcopal Church,
above Tenth, (which we bear willing testimony is one of
toe very best in this city,) announce that they intend
giving a concert of sacred and select music in that church,
On Thursday evening next—Thanksgiving evening. We
Venture to promise a very pleasing entertainment to all
Who may attend. Tire concert will be given under the
Conductorehip of Professor II Priem.
Discoursk Repeated.— Rev. Alexander T.
JTcGtJI, P. D., of Frinreton, X. ,T., formerly of Pittsburg - ,
Ja.» will repeat tlie discourse lately delivered by himi in
the Union M E. Church* fourth Ftreet* near Arch, to
morrow (Sunday) evening. The discourse was prepared
dt the request ot>the Pennsylvania Colonization Society,
find their great enterprise is presented in it in an able
manner. A large audience may be anticipated.
Kotice to Chaplains.—Chaplains, or mis
tfonariee laboring in the Pennsylvania regiments, de
siring assistance in the way of Religious Books and Hymn
ißooks, will meet with prompt attention by addressing
tho Army Committee, Association Rooms, 1011 Chestnut
jftrett. Chaplains who have received contributions are
expected to acknowledge their receipt.
The Merchant Tailoring Business in Phi
ladelphia has attained a first-class position. Mr. E. O.
■Thompson, corner of Walnut and Seventh streets, who
Occupies a lending position in tins department, has the
reputation of getting up a more elegantly-fitting suit—
especially in the pantaloon department—than can be ob
tained in any other city in the Union: and the fact that
-go many gentlemen of taste and wealth, in passing
through Philadelphia, on their way to Washington, make
It a point to order a suit at his establialunent. would
ooeta to indicate as nmcli. 11l Pitfjudgftseut, Mi l . Thomp
son is unrivalled in his profession. He displays no less
ftaato in the selection of his goods than he does in making
ghem up for his customers.
Ah' Intiting Establishment. —One of, if
VOt the most attractive point on Chestnut street to pedes
trians is the magnificent new store of Mr. A. L. Tan
pmtj second door below Ninth* under the Continental.
•The interior arrangements are superb, and the display of
Choice fruits and is the most artistic we
fmv« ever aeon. Mx. Yimsaiifa drying rooini are heated
9fith hot air, avoiding the intrusion of dust, and he uses
Only the purest loaf sugars in manufacturing.
Ladies’ Furs.— As this is the season for
S'nrs, we take the liberty of informing our fair readers
fVm-t- the stock of these graceful, and we may almost soy
indispensable articles, at lltsara. Charles Oakford &
fs<raB* t under the Hotel, is unsurpassed. The
Variety in prices and style is almost endless, as may be
Inferred from their offering complete sets from the ex
tremely low price of five dollars to the most elegant
imported. Their ether departments also present
fheir usual attractions.
Christmas Confectionery Messrs. E. G.
Whitman & Co., with their usual good taste, are now
fringing out their elegant holiday confectionery. There
1b but one opinion about the goods manufactured and
Bold by tills firm, and that is, that they are the finest,
richest, nnd purest made. Tlirir store is thronged with
customers all the year round, and their present prepara
tions for Thanksgiving Day, and the festive season,
render their place more attractive than ever. They use
only the finest materials in manufacturing, and sell at
fnoderute prices.
Messrs. Witters & Co. J s Kerosene Oil
Xaups, manufactured and sold at their Wholesale and
Retail warerooms, No. 35 North Eighth street, corner of
filbert, are unquestionably the moßt perfect article, in
ghat line, yet invented, and should bo used by all prudent
persons, in preference to any others. They have them
Jn ever}' possible variety of size, form, and material, and
pt prices to suit the times.
Candles. — At this season of the year, when
long evenings make a special demand for Candles , we
may inform our readers that all the different varieties, of
the best quality—some made from coal oil* the “ ada
ynantine" made from the solid portions of lard, sperm
Candles, et cetera— are always kept on hand, by Mr. C.
JT. Mattson, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and
STt&th streets} also, nil the best articles for the table in
ids line.
Something New Unger the Sun— Mr. J. A.
Xslileman, the well-known proprietor of the Cravat Store,
Seventh and Chestnut streets, has recently added to his
Biiperblino of articles for thn Nock several new stylo Cni*
W&U and Ties, of various kinds* the taßte and neatness of
tvhich will be admiiitd by all who see them. His stock
pf general Gents’ Furnishing Goods is also very superior.
Letters from Port Royal. —That the ll in-
fernal Yankees ** ore a letter-writing people is evidenced
K>r the fact that fifteen thousand letters have already
fron sent North, from Port Royal, by the soldiers and
fMtilors accompanying the expedition. It is a remarkable
Circumstance, that a very largo proportion of these epis
tles hiale CM)i|)l!iiifi i try to !!><■ excellence ;in.j
elegance of the luiiOrrms made at the Browu-St jm:
Clothing Hull of Ruckhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605
Chestnut street, altovr Sixth, in this city. Since the
freaking out of the war, this famous establishment has
®ron for »i«*lf os hlferl* » reputation for getting np Military
Clothing as it had before tor making suits for civilians.
Condition or the Southern Confedera
©V.—From all accounts, the condition of things in tho
pouthfrPfi Odhfwlwafiy la most deplorable Uualne.™ l 8
perfectly prostrated, provisions arc at starvation prices,
find clothing cannot be obtained at all—at least, none
Cqual to the fine ai... ..muhle garments manufactured at
the Fashionable Clothing Depot of Granville Stokes, otrj
Chestnut street. At this mammoth emporium, Full ami
VTinter garments, of the latest styles and best quality,
Rro being disposed ot a sacrificing rates.
Card Printing, Bust and Cheapest
tu the City, at 34 South THIRD Street
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best Cheapest in the
City, at 34 Siaith THIRD Street
CIRCULAR PRINTING* Bbst and Cheapen In She
City, fit 84 tenth THIRD StmL
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every oGier descrip
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most
reasonable rates, atBINGWALT ABROWN’S, Drexell’s
r 34 Sooth THIRD Street delO-tf
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
YJP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST BIGHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut anil Ninth atreets.
Geo B Atkins, Now Yjrk K W Morgan, Jr, N York
T Adams, Hartford Win Bowen, IMiiln
J A P Porter A la, N York Dr II Bodman* Kentucky
J Crabb, Cadiz, O Daniel Evans, Illinois
T D Evans, Chester Spring? J Jones, Chester Springs
G W Stevens, San Francisco C T Wheeler, Chicago
I> S Smith, Ml>, Si liv, Newark G W Burn,**, Baltimore
W Harvey, New York Dr Howo &. la, Hoxton
,T A Nowhuid, Delaware David Dodd, New York
II Ayres, New Jersey 8 D Covy, New Jersey
Wm C Caskey, New Jersey J Van Clove & la, Newark
N Green, U S N G A Roberts, Chester co
J C Boardmnn, Rochester F C Upton, USN
G B Colby, New York R Bliss & la. Now York
H H Duttoiu USA Mr Sholilou, Now York
Miss Pel-or, Neu* York Miss L Srbor, New Y rk
N Wm Stuyvosant* N York S H Smith, Newark, N J
M B Lockwood, Providence C W Allen A la, N Haven
Lieut Ji D Todd, OS N A Carlisle, Cleveland
Geo E Marshall, Mass W Stagg, St Louis
1* Tillinghnst, Now York Wm Coleiutui. Baltimore
Mr Milts & In* lialtimoro Mr Duncan, Now York
Benson J Lousing, N York S W Torrev, New York
Geo M Moren, N.W York V H RVn-K M-rvhmd
J it l&icmus, New York Ji Smyth, N»> v lorn
Dr W L Carter, N Hampehe G W Gail, Baltimore
Mr Gyowski&2da, Toronto K B Mlntruni, New York
Mr Pomeroy & da, nttsbrg Chas A Iferkscher, N York
Blips Steveua A sis, N York Lieut Herkfcber, N York
John Hanford, New York Chaa J Honeywell, N York
J 1' Cleu, New York C F Davenport, New York
C Franchot, Syracuse Thos Dodgson, England
Levi Perry, Baltimore J D Sheriff, Whitemarsh, Pa
H W Dornett, Boston A FEberman, New York^J
J 3lorm* A wf, Pittnburg W Cornier, S|»Hngfii‘ld
I'S Goodin & Son* N York C Dnrlins* Miwstchusette
E Ilari itton, New York Dr S Ptnhik, St Louis
J B Fellows, New York James Stevens, U S A
Lieut Col I'anmm
T Robinson, Delaware
W M Bell, Smyrna, Del
J W Morpejl. Washington W F Raines, Illinois
G A Itnrxtbal, Texas S T Mitciieil, Kentucky
T J Throop, Kentucky H R Blorria, Penna
II W* Freedh-y, U S A D Furran iV wf, Boston
D F Farrnn, Boston S M Orem, Boston
Kobt >loriis, Washington R Skinner, Washington
I! 3> Stoddard, Washington A R Wootten, Wil, Del
Xi H Patferson, Illinois
BfERCHANTS 1 HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
W Heiner, Milton, Pa J II Haines, Brady's Bend
lion W T Dougherty, BedFd C W Starbuck, Ciu, O
S T Hnrd, Bvownville, Pa JII Bautlall, Watkius, N Y
O Hampshire, Pennsylvania 8 M Uamill & wf, N Jersey
D Strong* Connecticut G A McCormick* L llttven
F F Orem, New Jersey II Wolf, Blanch Chunk
C Lockhart, Mnuch Chunk G S Green, Trenton, N J
Tl* Deacon, Mt Holly, N J Lieut B B Ricketts, Wash
G E Dodge & wf, Baltimore B Hartshorn, Camp Curtin
,T Davis, Fall River J A Eystor, Chambersburg
Blaster G Eyster* Chamh’g C Hoescl, Now York
UI. OAWlligloh, Ooliheciiiut J OberndorP, Baltimore
J P Ringgold, Baltimore E Wood, Connecticut
W McGliitheny, Penna A Sawyer, Jr, Now York
Hon J S Yost, Pennsylvania
AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheßttmt at., above Fifth.
G Brhiion, Jr, Chester co II X Daggott, Masa
W D Saviu, Smyrna, Del Capt T C Harkness, Pa
Capt Amos Strali, Pa It BI Quackenboss, Phila
J C Simpsjn, Salem, N J J*Brinton & la, Pa
Capt W K Dudman, N J EM Reed, Hartford
Capl B Stnnwood & la H M Arnsbury, New York
Robt Gnrrott* Kentucky J ]t JohnEon* Kentucky
Alonzo J Snow, Wash’n Col S H Jenkins, U S A
AC Bryan M BI Cooper, Pennsylvania
David Bryan, Pennsylvania R Sharpe, Eckley, Pa
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
J E Silver, Delaware Time S Collins, Berlin, Md
W B Rosenbaum, N Jersey F Kuschhaupt, New York
E M Madden, Middletown A H Lowber, Delaware
CK 1£ BoneviU, Delaware H Wales, Chester co, Pa
Dr Bowen, New Jersey C M Bowen, New Jersey
G S Van Slyck, New York J C Mayers, New York
Jas E Hewes, Baltimore W Watson, Maryland
Geo Parr, Buffalo, NY EH Bronson* Pkilada
E Adams, Thilada
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
IT C Hardesty, Pittsburg Mrs C Grove, Pittsburg
John Lerch, Bethlehem J Chambers, CLncmuati, O
J T Gest, Philada W W Watkins, L Island
I> Barrutt, New York T Bynn* New York
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnutr
J Darlington, Pennsylvania M Taylor, Bucks co, Pa
L C Casey, Buffalo, N Y Geo P Taylor, Marylaud
J S Roper, Elkton, Md W Johnston, Pennsylvania
John EvansjDelaware co,Pa J 33 Okeson, Ponnsylvauia
Jftu Yanstavern, Wash, D C E J Kulin & son, Pa
S C Shields, St George, Del John W Arms, Pottstown
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
J Comfort, Bucks co L B Scott, Washington.
Dr JHKnowles, Seaford, Del AH Reeder, Penna
H Wcymcs, New York E W Bowers, Berkley, NJ
W W Taylor, Berkley, N J M Taylor, Pennsylvania
S E Broadhuist, Penna
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
E Page, New York Samuel Martyn, Pa
H M Whitt, Lancaster L Boardmau, Baltimore
C M Lewis, Baltimore N A Bidder, Mifilintown
H Glazier, Huntingdon S G Grone, Pittsburg
C M Kulp. Patterson, Ta W Hoover, Wash’n, D C
Geo A Knight,Clarion co,Pa A Wolfkeil, Lewistown
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third
S P Johnston, Reading Col II H Rhoads
Dr W B Dnnham, Wash J *5 Killinger, Annville
R H Llnvlll, Lancaster, Pa J W Royer, Poitetown
F Hurley T Evans, New Jersey
T Fitzsimmons, Philadelphia
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
S Benners, Philadelphia W M Gabb, California
J d Smith, Trenton R Blake, Pennsylvania
C A Jones* New York J GibiUMu Now York
BLACK. BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
E Cudwidlnder, Buckingham C Cadwalladcr, Buckinghm
M Haldeman, Buckingham H Gibson, New Britain
S Trinnhower, Doylestown W Part', Yardloyville
ILTtvxlor, Yardleyville Wm R Noal, Yardleyville
S A Net ia, Yardleyrille Lewis K Appleton, Penna
Thoa Bye, Pennsylvania Isaac Tomlinson, Byberry
F Roads, Southampton A R W Knight, Bucks co
J Vanartsdalcn, Feasterville A S Roads, Feastorville
Thos Williams, Penna Ch is Roads, Southampton
Jacob K Hill, Eariville Chas M Schomo, Hamburg
L ,T Ibach, Lebanon co Solomon Siedle, Beading
Mifs Dye, Lalxaska Jno Willard, Northampton
Geo Clemens, Chester Valley R F Lelby, S;Lmylkill co
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhilL
H H Lntzbach, Marietta, Pa J M Kaufman, Penna
J Bucks co S Smith, Buck* co
C Bean** Bucks co J E Bogh* Catiisauimai Pa
W J Bicry, Catasauqua, Pa W Beans, Rucks co, l’a
8 Lightcap, Summit Hill, Pa
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st., ab. Arch.
Cosnly Vaucleave, Penna Levi Smith, Luy.erne co
John Shugart, Luzerne co J Edwards, Philadelphia
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
wr SEE FOURTH PAGE.
ARRIVED.
Schr W G Leggett, Gibson, 8 days from Albany, with
lumber to captain.
Sc hr Golden Gate, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, Del,
with wheat to J L Bewley & Co.
Steamer Fannie Gamer, Spencer, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to W P Clyde.
CLEARED.
Bark Isaac R Davis, Hand, Cardenas, Dallett & Son.
Schr Dirigo, Cook, Sagun la Grande, D S Stetson <fe Co.
Schr Eliza Ann, (Br) Bunker, Halifax, A E Outer
bridge.
Str J S Slirivcr, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Str Allan, Robinson, New York, W P Clyde.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,)
CAPE ISLAND, NJ, Nov 21.
The ship Java, from Liverpool for New York, left the
Breakwater yesterday. The bark Alexander McNeill,
from London, schrs Fautuzzi, from Halifax, and Fanny
Lee, passed in to-day. Tho brig Delta, for New York,
remains at the Breakwater. Nothing passed to sea to»
day. Wind northwest—weather fair.
Yours, Ac. TnOS B. HUGHES.
BT TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of the Preßß.)
New York, Nov 22.
Arrived, ships Orient, from Liverpool} Persia, from do*
barks Kinmore, from do; Fountain, from Newport, Eng.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Cleator, Low, cleared at New York yester
terday for Kingston, Jam.
Sclirs W H Darling, Baker, and America, Averfil,
cleared at New York yesterday for PhUnUctphia.
Steamers YulcaH, Morrison, and Concord, Norman,
hence, arrived at New York yesterday.
Steamer Rariitan, Slover, cleared »t New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Mason and Slidell.
DT TIIE BARD OF TOWER RALL,
Two traitors bold,
By fiends controlled,
And bent on u Dissolution*"
Who would have sold,
For sordid gold,
Our glorious Constitution,
Were lately trapped,
And closely dapped
In jail—their proper station •
Which job, well planned,
Puts »Dixie Laud”
In dreadful tribulation.
If fame don’t lie,
Tho reason why
These traitors were detected—
Their clothes wore worn,
And somewhat torn,
Hence knavery was suspected.
Nw re wlio love
To keep above
Suspicions that might shake you,
At Tower Hall,
For Clothing call,
And none for rogues will take you.
Our assortment of Fashionable and Serviceable Cloth*
ing is unequalled in Philadelphia, and U being sold at
reduced priors. All tastes and pockets can be suited
Military uniforms made to order, at the shortest notice,
in the host manner. Call and examine. Towbr Hall,
No. 518 Market street, Philadelphia.
It Bennett Jc Co.
J. L. Capen, Successor to Fowler,
Wbi.ls, & Co., No. 922 CIIESTNOT Stueet.—Phrenolo
gical examinations) with verbal am) written dascrintlons
of character, health, talent, adaptation for business, and
the cultivation of faculties. A faithful description gua
rantied.
In no way can the young got as valuable instruction
for the preservation of health nnd improvement of Blind
as hy a Phrenological examination. Ufiico open day and
evening. n023-sw 2t
Special Attention is called
hi r f ' to the nniirecfdenlnl inilurrnmnfsolfnrml to
tlinwi about purchasing Pianos and Mrlodeuns. Large
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-
Auction, the full btnrjit is proffered to bnyors, and a call
must satisfy all that now is the time. Can sell a first
class Piano at $225. Give mo a call.
no4-lin J. E. GOULI), Seventh and Chestnut sts.
Auction Sale
or ELEGANT FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CHINA AND Of,AHA
On MONLAY MORNING, November 25, at 10
vMvvki at
CHINA HALL,
529 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the State House, com
prisiim elegant dinner, desert, and tea sets, chamber sets,
hanging baskets and vates, cut and moulded glass, and a
of useful hoiiHokeoping articles*
Goods will be ready for examination, with catalogues,
on Saturday and day of sale. no2l-4t*
Kf.rr’s China Hall, Chestnut street,
opposite the State House.
SELLING OFF.
The entire stock of China and Glass of the above esta.
bli.-hment is now selling off at cost, and below cost, to
close the business of the late firm of WM. J. KERR Sc
Co. SALES FOB CASH ONLY.
I) L Kinstviu, New York
J W Clayton, Wash, DC
W A Alien, Delaware
Single ticket*, 20 cjuitK—or, Tljr<*o for 50 cents' Uln'-
dren’ft tickets 0 centH, JOHN BKKtiON;
n» HO! FOR BEAUFORT—NATIONAL
LLS Guard. Recruits wanted at DELANY’S, Ninth,
above Market street. nol9-6t
HO! FOR CHARLESTON—NATION-
Lk3 nl Guard. Recruits wanted at SECOND street
and Relief alley. no!9-6t
HO! FOR BEAUFORT—NATIONAL
Guard, ltecruita wanted at STATION HOUSE,
Frankfonl. nc»l9-6t
HO! FOR BEAUFORT—NATIONAL
(JoP Guard. Recruits wanted at HANNINGS 1 , Car
ter’s alley. nol9-0t
ITS* HO! FOR CHARLESTON—NATION- j
Us? al Guard. Recruits wanted at No. 603 CHEST
NUT atreet. noIS.Ot |
Helmbold’s Universally Approved
Rkmkdy.—Compound Extract Buchu cures Diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Ac*
Read the advertisement in another column. noS-ths
Dr. Robertson’s Gout and Rheu
matig Drops —The only reliablo remedy for Rheuma
tism, Gout, &c. Price S>l. For silo by
DYOTT & CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
Depot for nil Popular Medicines.
One-Price Clothing, op the Latest
BttlbS, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goodß made to Ordor warranted satlsfac*
tory. Our Onr-Prtor Htstkh is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
ee22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street
Batchelor’s Hair Dye. — This eele
brated and perfect HAIU DYE is the BEST IN THE
WORLD. Ml others are mere imiLatious of this Great
Original, whk.h ii.u. ._r.LHiu.-l extonaive i’»tr«>nage m
all parte of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE
LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE instantly produces a
splendid Black or natural Brown, without staiuing the
Skin or injuring the Huir, and will remedy ths ill effects
of bad Dyes* invigorating the Hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale bjt
FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT St 00., PhUadeU
Phi a nihl-tf
MARRIED.
FRANCIS—CARR.—On the *2oth inst., by the Rev.
Geo. Leeds, D. D., rector of St. Peter’s Church, Mr.
Henry M. Francis, of tin- “Anderson Troop,” lo Miss
Margaret ltealert, daughter of the lute Beulcrt Decatur
Cwr, #ll of tliie city,
DIED.
STANDBRIDGE.—On Friday afternoon, 22d of No
vember, Eleanor Osbourne, wife of John C. B. Stand
bridge, in the f*oth year t»f her age.
Her relatives anil frieudu lire invited to atiend her fu
neral, from her lm-haiuPs rosideuce, 321 South Tweuty
secoud street, on Monday morning next, at 10 o’clock,
without further notice. Funeral services at the house.*#
WRIGHT.—In Harrisburg, at the residence of her
sister, on Thursday evening, November 21st, Emily S.,
daughter ot‘ the late Chart. N. Wright, of Columbia, aged
26 years and 4 months.
DALIIYMPLM.—On the 21st instant* Alma Augusta,
daughter of Junius S. and Margaret Dalrymple, aged 2
years and 0 mouths.
Funeral' from the residence of her parents. No. 846
Wharton street* on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. *
DONOHUE.—On tho 20th instant* Mrs. Catharine
Donuhuc, aged 06 years.
Funeral from the residence of her son, Mr. Michael
Donohue, No. 1412 Cailwalluder street, above Muster, on
this (Saturday) morning, nt 10 o’clock.
FISHER.—on tho 20th iustant, Philip C., son of
Charles P. and SitUie Fisher, aged 1 year, 4 months, and
16 days.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 232
Wildey street, Kensington, this (Saturday) afternoon, at
3 o’clock. *
FRANCE—On the 20th instant, Mr. John L. France,
aged 30 years.
Funeral from the residence of liis brother-in-law, Mr,
John Boardnmn. Adam street, Frankfort, this (Saturday)
afternoon, at 1 o'clock. #
HARVEY—On tho 19th instant, Mrs. Sarah C. Har
vey, aged 78 years, a native of tho county Derry, Ireland
Funeral from the residence of her son* Captain James
Harvey, Huntingdon street. Port Richmond, this (Satur
day) morning, at 9 o’clock. #
MOORE,—On the 20th inst., Archibald Dunlap Moore,
aged 58 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No.
1905 Vino street, this ( Saturday) morning, at 9 o’clock,
without further notice, (funeral service at the chapel of
St. Peter and Paul.) To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery.
WORK.—On the morning of the 21st* William Archer,
son of Samuel and Amanda Work, in the 7th year of his
age.
Funeral from his parents’ residence, No. 112 Pino
street, this ( Saturday) afternoon at 3 o’clock. **
HOLDEN.—On the 19th iustant, Jami s Holdon, aged
41 years and 15 days.
Funeral from liis late residence, in Frankfort, this
(Saturday) afternoon, m 2 c*\-i©cfc. #
Mourning stoke, N 0.918
CHESTNUT STREET.
BESSON & SON have lately received Black Beaver
Cloth Cloaks, Gray Water-proof Cloaks, Black Thibet
Long Shawls, extra sizes; Shepherd Plaid Long and
Square Shawls, Crape aud Grenadine Collars and Sleeves,
Jouvin’s Black Kid Gloves, Alexandre’s Black, Lead,
and Purple Kid Gloves: Fleecy Silk Gloves and Gaunt
lets, Black Centre Broclie Scarfs, Black ail wool Velour
Ottomans and Reps, $1 a yard; Black Reps Anglais, 25
cents a yard; Grenadine Veils* Ac. no 4
IV= KEY. DU. NEWTON WILL DELI VER
LL2 a Sermon on “ The L’fe and Character of David,”
in the CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, ELEVENTH
and Mount Vernon* on SUNDAY EVENING, at 7%
o’clock. lfc#
REV. THOMAS H. STOCKTON will
|_L3 preach on SABBATH EVENING, Nov. 24, in
ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Spring Garden,
above Thirteenth street.
A collection will be taken in aid of the Sabbath School
Church of the New Testament. It*
ry=» PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
Iks —The Fifth Lecture of the Course will he deliver*
ed on THURSDAY EVENING, Nomhlmr 2S, at CON
CERT HALL, by GEORGE WM CURTIS, Esq. Sub
ject—" National Honor.” Lecture, quarter before 8
o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, at T. B. PUGH’S, SIXTH
and CHESTNUT Streets. n023-if 5t
rv?==* NEW JERUSALEM CIHJRCH-CHER-
Ik3 BY Street, West of TWENTIETH*—Worship on
SUNDAY, at 10% A. M. Lecture at 7% P. M. Sub
ject—*4 The Sacred Scriptvres.” lt#^
REV. WILLIAM McCLURE, D. D.,
U 3 of Nassau, N. P., will preach in Union M. E.
Ciiuich, FOURTH Street, below Arch, TO-MORROW
(SABBATH) MORNING, at 10# o’clock, It*
rvr==» CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
UJ? SPRING GARDEN, below Broad street—The
first of a series of sermonß on 44 Family relationships here
and hereafter,” will (D. V.) be preached by the Rector,
on'SUNDAY MORNING, at 10#. Rev. G. LEEDS,
D. P., Rector of St. Peter’*, will preach at 7% P. M
Stratagems'will be accommodated with seats by speaking
to the sexton. It#
THE CHOIR OF THE GREEN-ST.
Iks M. E. CHURCH intend giving a
CONCERT OF SACRED AND SELECT MUSIC
In the church, on next
THURSDAYS THANKSGIVING EVENING, 28th inst.
l’rof. 11. PRIEM, Conductor. It#
IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL.—
(13 By request, Rev. E. W. HUTTEII will preach a
special discourse on tho above subject, in St. Matthew’s
Lutheran church, NEW Street, b«low Fourth, on TO
MORROW (SABBATI1) EVENING, services commoner
ing at half past 7 o'clock. Morning servicescommancaat
half past 10. It*
rvr= SPIRITUALISM.-MRS. HYZER
Ixs having been called home on account of sickness In
her family, Dr. J. S. LONGSHORE will lecture at Sau-
Bom-etreet Hall, on SUNDAY, at 10W A. M., uud Mrs.
WILHELM will lecture at 7j£ P. M. Admission 5
cents. It#
rvr==» THE TENTH MEETING IN BEHALF
L l 3 OF THE SOLDIERS will be held on SUNDAY
evening, November 24, in the SPRUCE-STREET BAP
TIST CIIUBCH, SPRUCE Street, between FOURTH
And FIFTH. Addi‘£esAS will be delivered by the pastor.
Revs. J. WHEATON SMITH, W. P. BREED, JOHN
W. JACKSON, and WM. BLACKWOOD. - Services
commencing at 1% o’clock. The public are invited.
Seats fret to all. It*
IVT==» THE MONTHLY MEETING OF THE
LLS YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
of Philadelphia will be held next MONDAY EVEN
ING, November 25th, at 7# o’clock, iu tho room, 1009
and 1011 CHESNUT Street. An Essay will be read by
Dr. CHAS. HEEKHANN. Subject—“ The Declaration
of Independence.” Members and friends of tho Asso
ciation are respectfully invited to attend.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
It Corresponding Secretary;
BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER
MEETING.—The Fourth Anniversary of this
meeting will be celebrated THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock,
in the SANSOM. STREET CHURCH. Ex-Gov. Pol
lock is expected to preside.
The public Are Cordially liiVltdd. Id all. lift
rv-=* PHILADELPHIA BIBLE SOCIETY.
|Jj5 —The Twenty-third Anniversary of the PHI
LADELPHIA BIBLE SOCIETY will be held, by Di
vine permission, at the Trinity Methodist Episcopal
Church, EIGHTH Street, above Race, ou THURSDAY
(Tbfmktisivinff-Duy) EVENING* the S 3 Hi inst., at half
past seven o’clock.
Address may be expected from the Rev. John F. Chap
lain, Rev. B. A. Carden, Rev. Geo. H. Fisher, D.D., and
the Hon. James Pollock.
A collection will be taken up in behalf of the Bible
cause.
By order of tbe Committee.
It ISAAC SGLGF.R, Chairman.
UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA
[j.S TION.—At the annual meeting of the Society,
held Tuesday, October 15th, the following gentlemen
were elected officers and managers for the ensuing year:
PRESIDENT,
SAMUEL U. PERKINS.
VICE PRESIDENTS,
RICHARD D. WOOD.
J. FISIIER LEAHING.
TREASURER,
EDMUND WILCOX, 404 CHESTNUT Street.
COKRKSFOSDING SECRETARY,
L. MONTGOMERY BOND.
KECORDISO SECRETARY,
JOHN U. ATWOOD.
MANAGERS.
Benjamin Coates, John D. Taylor,
M. W. Baldwin, S. Morris Wain,
W. M. Collins, Jos. H. Dulles.
Thomas Latimer, John Ashurst,
John Boblen T Thomas A. Budd,
William Purves, Kcbulon Locke,
Arthur G. Coffin, Charles Rhoads,
Benjamin Orne, Richard Wood,
John W. Claghorn, Charles S. Wurtz, M. D.,
Thomas W'attson, 1 Abram B. Perkins.
At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Managers,
Mr, JOHN HICKS \mt rroppotutwl Agent, amt Messrs.
5. C. COOPER and THOMAS EVANS Colloctors.
It is well known that this Society is not a mere alms
giving agency, but a moral-suasion institution as well,
which strives to remove pauperism by leading the poor
to habits of iudustry and good morals. In pursuing this
work, Its visitors necessarily meet with poverty in every
condition, and especially among uuch of the poor as do not
beg upon the streets. In view of the suffering to be ap
prehended tho coming winter, the Society asks attention
to the requests of the Collectors, who are now making
their annual calls.
The Managers have made arrangements for a larger
supply of fuel than usual, upon terms more favorab’e
tl‘#n ft miy previous season, nnd mutt look to tho public
to contribute liberally to enable them to supply the extra
demand which is likely to arise. Persons preferring to
contribute directly can hand subscriptions to the Agent,
at the office, Northwest corner of SEVENTH and SAN
SOM, or to EDMUND WILCOX, Esq., Treasurer, No.
404 CHESTNUT Street.
SAMUEL H. PERKINS, Prwideal.
Joiix H. Atwood, Secretary. n023-s&w9t
rv«=» PENNSYLVANIA COLONIZATION
UJ? SOCIETY.—TiIe Rev. Alexander T. Mcfiill,
D. D., will, by urgent request, repeat the discourse re
cently delivered before the Pennsylvania Colonization
Society, oh TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at T)i
o’clock, in Union MatliodiHtEpiscopal Church, FOURTH
atreet, below Arch. It#
rys- THE STARS AND STRIFES MUST
U3t wave again upon Fort Sumpter! National Guard.
)ii*cr>>its m.llil■. 1 n{ ill- Armor}', DACE airret, Orion'
SIXTH si,itl. riolO-Gt
rv~=. LAROOf[U,I, THE JENNY LIND OF
IDS the Indiana, at NATIONAL HALL THIS FRI
DAY anil SATURDAY EVENINGS, is positively the
last Concerts in tins iity. Don’t fail to bo there. Tickets,
20 cents, or three for 50 cents. Children, 6 cents. n022-2t
fYg= NATIONAL HALL, MARKET, ABOVE
Uof TWELFTH STItEKT.— SIX GRAND CON
CERTS! EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, tat 7)s
o’clock,) by J,,M!OOQUA, tin? Indian fiongitroas, who
will Bing a number of very beautiful INDIAN and SA
CRED SONGS, and rerite the WOOING OF MINNK
UA-HA, DEATH OF MINNE-HA-HA, asaiated by so
verai eminent onmteura.
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHJLA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1831.
REGIMENT OF LANCEItS»
RECRUITS WANTED.
A few young men of GOOD CHARACTER to fill va
cancies in the
PHILADELPHIA LIGHT CAVALBY.
No Minors need apply. TWO DOLLARS BOUNTY
will be paid \o any one who will bring an accepted recruit,
alien mustered into service. Fivofeetseveniuche* is the
lowest height now accepted in this Regiment, which
GENERAL McCLELLAN
Has selected as
A REGIMENT OF LANCERS.
Apply at once at the Rendezvous,
42G MARKET STREET.
noI5-Bt*
Army supplies.—office of
THE ACTING COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST
ENCE, No. 1139 GIRARD STREET, Philadelphia,
November 22, 1861
Proposals will bo received nt this office until 12
o’clock, M., on the 30th day of NOVEMBER, for fur
nishing for tho use of the United States army, at such
times and in such quantities as may ho required, during
the month of December, the following Subsistence stores,
T 37. .:
106,666 pounds first quality Smoked Bneou Sides, packed
Sample*, in taxes distinctly marked, to accompany
propo.-als lor all articles except meat. All of the articles
to be of tiie best quality, securely packed,'and in perfect
order for transportation. Bids will include packages
and delivery in the city.
Seller’s name and date of pnrehaso required on each
package. Certificates of inspection of the Meat an I
Flour will be required. Bids from known dealers for ma
nufacturers only will ta considered, and each bid must be
nccompmm'ij l>y the written guarantee »f two respotisi
bln persons for the faithful performance of the contract.
Proposals to be endorsed “Proposals for Subsistence
stores,” and directed to Captain C. W. THOMAS,
n23-6tif A. Q. M. and A. C. S., U. S. A.
POST OFFICE PEP ARTMENT
Jnly 17th, 1860.
PHILADELPHIA LETTER CARRlERS—Agreea
ble to the authority conferred by the 10th section of the
Act of Congress of 3d March, 1851, entitled «Au Act to
reduce the rates of Postage in the United States, and for
other purposes,” it is hereby ordered, that all the ave
7?wc? t streets, lanes, alleys, roads, and highways in the
Comolidftted City of PMudulpkio, Pa., lying within tho
Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, sth, 6th, 7th. Bth, oth, 10th, 11 th. 12th,
13tb, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 20th Wards of said
city, and that part of the 24th Ward not iucludinl within
the limits of the Blockley and Kingsessing Post Offices,
be, and they are hereby, established as 4 poat routes. This
order tn take effect Ist August, 1860.
(fcgned) J. HOLT,
Postmaster General.
Post Office DErAimrEST, )
November 19, 1861. >
PHILADELPHIA LETTER CARRIERS. The
pGftmaiter General liaviDg, on the 17th day of July,
1660* agreeable with the 10th section uf the Act of Coa
grees of 3d March, 1851, entitled “ An Act to reduce and
modify the Eaten of Postage in the United States, uud for
other purposes,” established as post roads all the are
nuts, streets, lanes, alleys, roads, and highways iu cer
tain Wards in the City of Philadelphia* as in said order
is particularly specified ar,<l set forth.
It Is hereby furili&* order&d, by the authority contained
in the act above mentioned, that all the avenues , streets,
lanes, alleys, roads , and highways, lying within the
Nineteenth and Twenty-fifth Wards of said city, be and
they are hereby established as poet routes in addition to
those enumerated in the order of the 17th July, 1860,
above mentioned.
This order to take effect on the Ist day of December,
1861.
All persons violating tho provisions of the laws above
referred to are subject to the penalties named in the act
Of March 2d, 1827.
(Signed) M. BLAIR,
Postmaster General.
Post Office, PniLinELPnu, Pi.,)
November 22> 1861. J
The above orders are published by direction of tho
Postmaster General. G. A. WALBORN*
n027-30-2t Postmaster.
TyrOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN,
X l that the Partnership lately existing between M.
L. and JOHN SHOEMAKER, under the firm of M. L.
SHOEMAKER & CO., expired on the lith instant, by
mutual consent. All debts owing to the said firm are to
be paid to M. L. SHOEMAKER, and all demands on
said firm are to be presented to him for payment.
The manufacture ofPhuino will be carried on by M.
L. SHOEMAKER, as heretofore. n023-3t*
TYTOTIOE.—JOHN BEGGS HAVING
A. v bought the entire stock of the late firm of BEGGS
& ROWLAND, all persouH holding notes or having
claims ugainat the aforesaid firm are requested to present
them immediately, or before the 12th day of December,
otherwise they will not be noticed.
JOHN BEGGS,
n023.2t* No. 340 North FRONT Street.
QOA AHA FEET 2 1-4 INCH SU-
V/vVjVVV PEJUOR WALNUT TUNIS, for
Bale by WILLIAMS & COOK.
n023-3t# Corner FRONT and LAUREL Streets.
(cio nnn to loan on mort
tPl/ijUw gage, at par, by A. D. CASH AS. H.
REDS HI!, 150 Smith FOUBTII Street. It*
fl'O Aflfl OR $3,000, and two sums pf
v/wjVwv SSOO each, TO LOAN OU mortgage.
LVKENS & MONTGOMERY,
iio2l-ths2t* 1033 BEACH Street, 18th ward.
Hair cutting and dyeing
done in beet etyle at CUTF.KUKST'S, FOURTH
and BIIAXUH. nc,23-iftf
rpO HAVE A FAITHFUL REPRE
-L sentation of blue eyes, you must get colored pboto
graphe, for which you are charged only SI, at HEX
MER’S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It#
TROREIGN READING ROOMS,
X? 1323 CHESTNUT Street, corner of J UNIPER.
OPEN EVERY DAY nnd EVENING for LADIES
and GENTLEMEN. From II A. M. until 2P. M. ex
chisivcly for Ladies
All tbe principal French, German, and English Ulus
traled and Literary Periodicals are regularly received
every two weeks. GalignanVs Messenger aud Journal
des Debate by every mail from Europe.
Terms of single subscription per annum, SO; three
months, $2.50: one month, $l. Family subscription per
annum, $10; three months, $3.50.
K7* Orders for foreign Books and Periodicals forwarded
by every steamer.
F. LEYPOLDT, Foreign Bookseller,
no2o-3m 1323 CHES fNUT.
Baker & co.’s unexcelled
GOD LIVER OlL—The most approved remedy for
Coughß, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ac. Physicians, in
Drcs9jri^ ll S have (Pi Ui? of juanj' or th§
profession) giiarkf.t?Q of genuineness in whUh alt the
efficacy of the invaluable medicine is retained. Invalids
are assured, by the evidence of thousands, that It is less
nauspon* nnd morn readily retained to thoir fapnefit than
many manufactured compounds Bold as Cod Liver Oil.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietors and by
City Apothecaries. JOHN G. BAKER & CO.,
no2o-lmif 154 North THIRD Street.
nATAIOGUE OF CARD PHOTO
GJIiPHS, thl' publicaiioH and importation uf
JAMES S. EARLE & SON, now ready, and furnished
gratis on application. Tim collection comprises Portraits
of all (lie prominent Political, Military, and Literary
People of the World • the President and his Cabinet, the
Goucrnlp, Brigadier Gonoruls* tho Clorgy, £cq and tho
Crowned Heads of Europe. Photograph 'Albums in very
great variety. EARLES* GALLERIES,
Philosophical instruments,
Scligo! AppartJtiH for CltUs IlhiafcP&tldftg, Globes,
Drawing Instruments, Ac , made and for sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN * CO.,
CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illustrated Cataiogiu-s of 83 pages furnished
gratis, and sent by mail free, ou application. no2l-lm
Indian Missionary.
fIHEAP SUGARS—O. DONOGHUE,
28 South WATER Street, is now selling Steam
liefinrd Sugars, Syrups, Coffee, and Adamantine Candles,
at reduced prices, to prompt cash buyers. 0021-31*
pOTTON SAIL DUCK tnd CAN-
VAB, of all nambers and brands.
Baron's Pack Awning Twins ,of all descriptions, for
tents, Awnings, Tranks, and Wagon Oorers.
Also, Paper Manufacturers* Drier Pelts, from Ito 9
feet wide. Tarnanling, Belting, Sail Twins. Ac. '
JOHJf W. BYEBMAfi A OU ; ,
10R JONlfl Alter.
S. EARLEY,
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAO
IL3 COMPANY, Philadblphia, October 16,1861.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of TIIRBK PER GENT, on the capital
stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and
after November 16,1861.
Powers-of-Attorney for collection of dividends CiUl fofl
lmd on application at the office of the Company, No. 238
South THIRD Street.
ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
ITc=- HO : FOR CHARLESTON—NATION
-IL3 ftl Guard. Recruits wanted at No. 333 CHEST
NUT street. u0!9.6t
no OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL-
Iks KILL NAVIGAIION RAILROAD AND COAL
COMPANY.
Pnii.ADKi.ruiA, Nov. 18,1861.
A Rpopial meeting of the Stockholder of this Company
will bo held nn MONDAY, the utli December next, at 11
o'clock A. M., nt the Office 407 LIBRARY street, for the
purpose of rerouting the Report of the Committeu ap
pointed at the laat Animal Meeting, held the 14th Janua
ry* 1861. WILLIAM WALK, J« ,
noHMuthstflil Treasurer and Secretary.
f>r==» HOI FOK BEAUFORT—NATIONAL
LL3 COM-d. Dec cults wanted ul No. CiU MARKUT
Mreet. no!9-6t
MILITARY NOTICES.
S'COL. GKEGO£Y r SKBqiMBNjr—
ATTENTION, YOEUNTBERS.—A fnw mnro good
moil vantod to fill np Cotnpimv G, Copt. Eli G. Stdlora,
now■ li-miitin# lit tlio GIHAItD HOUSE, and nt tho
onenmpmont of tho regimont on tlie Darby road, near
Grey V Ferry. JAMES U CLASSON, First Lieut.
m.23-3t* H. VT, SHIPLEY, Sieoml Lieatenaut.
J| HKADQUAIITJiIIS HOME
H GUARD, City of Piiii.adki.pmi.v, Nnvemher 22,
JjJ 1861.—GENERAL ORDER—No. 30.
At the reqrcat of a number of Otticerpofspveral Corps
of the Home Guard, the Commanding General directs
that a meeting of the commanding officers of Regiments,
Battalionp, and Companies rwpedtive or thla fawe, lift held
on TUESDAY next, the 26th instant, at four o’clock P.
M., at these Headquarters, to consider measures for pro
moting the interests and increasing the efficiency of the
Home Guard.
By order of Brig. Gen. A. J. Pleasanton.
SHEADQUAHTEKS 0 U It TIN
LIGHT GUARD INFANTRY REGIMENT, P.
V.—This Regiment has been authorized by the Go
vernor mid accepted by tho WTar Department. It
offers peculiar advantage, to volunteers.' Recruit* Are
uniformed nt once, and pay and rations eommeuce as soon
as enrolled. The regiment will have comfortable quarters
in the city of Plulndeipliia. Vacancies for a few more
companies.
Regimental Headquarter No. 801 SANSOM street,
By order of Colonel 11. J. STAINROOK.
W. B, MAC ADAM, Adjutant, no!9-6t*
PROPOSALS,
in tight tierces, of about 300 pounds each.
2,000 barrels “ Extra Superfine ” Flour.
60,000 pounds first quality Pilot Bread, in good flour
barrels.
350 bushels first quality new white Beans, in good
dry barrels.
150 bushels first Quality split Peas, in good dry bar
rels.
10.000 pounds prime Bice* in good flour barrels.
30,000 pounds prime Bio Coffee, in barrels
42,000 pounds light yellow sugar, in barrels.
2,000 gallons Vinegar.
2,500 pounds best quality Adamantine Caudles, full
weight, one-fourth sixes and three-fourths
twelves.
10,000 pounds go*>d hard Soap, Full weight.
250 bushels good, clean, dry, fine Salt, iu good, tight
barrels.
250 gallons good Molasses, or Syrupy in barrels.
uo2l*3tif* 816 GHESINUT Street, Fliil&delpluii,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,
Southwest corner of TENTH and GREEN Streets,
nolfl«Binittf FlUtadolphifti
WM. BRADFORD,
Assist. Adjutant General,
JOHN SHOEMAKER.
M. L. SHOEMAKER.
NATIONAL LOAN.
OFFICE OF
JAY COOKE & Co..
BANKERS.
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
PurgUftht to intructions from the Secretary of the
Treasury the Subscription Booh to the NEW NA
TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Noteß, bearing interest at
the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum,
will remain open at my office,
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
until further notice« from S A. Mi until 6 Ft Mu and on
Honda) s till 9 F. M.
These notes will be of the denomination of FIFTY
DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIYB HUN
DRED DOLLAFS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, Ware ill dated 10th
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 at the Mint every six months, and at the 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 OF SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Payment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD or
CHECKS, or NOTES OF AN Y OF OUR CITY BANKS.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
0c22-30t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street.
Homoeopathic dispensary,
509 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
OPEN DAILY, from 12 to 2 o’clock,
(Sundays excepted.)
Consulting Physicians—RlGll’D R. GARDINER, M.
D., JAMES KITCHEN, M. D., FRANCIS SIMS, M. D.
JOS. H. GALLACIHJvR, M. D., Attending Phyot
clauj noZlsfit
IMPORTING HOUSES.
gLUE CLOTHS,
DOESKINS- and
BEAVERS.
We have just received,
PER STEAMER EDINBURGH,
A full assortment of
BLUE CLOTHS, DOESKINS, anj>
BEAVERS.
We ahull continue to receive additional supplies by eacli
arrival. Also,
A LARGE STOCK 0?
BLACK CLOTHS, DOESKINS, &c.,
Constantly kept on hand.
RIDGWAY, lIEUSSNER, & CO.,
no23>6t No. 200 CHESTNUT STREET.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
QOOPER & CONARD.
CLOTH CLOAKS.
FBOSI @6 TO S2O,
la tlieir LARGE RO*OM, SECOND STORY,
no7(ntlis-lm S. E. cor. NINTK and MARKET Sts.
INTER CLOAKS
IK
SABLE CLOTHS,
FROSTED BEAVERS,
SEALSKIN CLOTHS,
BLACK BEAVERS,
LYONS VELVETS;
A.
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
AT
MODERATE PRICES,
AT TUB
TAKIS CLOAK EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
J. W. PROCTOR & Go.
no!4-tf
fILOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
\J WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS,
in endless variety ]
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every shade:
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every Quality • j
BLACK SILK-VKLVET CLOAKS,
EVERT NEW STYLE,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL;
THE LARGEST STOCK
AND
THE HQST REASONABLE PRICES IK THE CITY.
IVENS,
OCIS No. 23 South NINTH Street.
CLOAKS!
The Largest, Cheapest, and Best-assorted Stock
in the city.
HOUGH & CO.,
Ho. 25 South TENTH Street,
Opposite Franklin Market.
•VTEW CLOAK STOKE!
.1,1 The most Elegant assortment in the city.
No. 29 South NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut
THE AKCH-STKEET CLOAK AND
MANTILLA STORK.
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.
JACOB HORSFALL,
anSl-8m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Sta
MILLINERY GOODS.
QITY^BON^NET^&rORE^
SEASONABLE GOODS
SEASONABLE FRIGES-
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES.
Ladies' and Misseß’ Bonnets, Children's Turbans,
Caps, Jtc., the best and most fashionable, and at the low
est prices. Bonnets made oyer, or bleached, and re
trimmed ; Millinery Goods in quantities to suit. BEA
VEB, FELT and PLUSH Goods for Children,
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
NO. 725 CHESTNUT BTBKET.
KENNEDY’S
FRENCH
FLOWERS. FEATHERS,
AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS.
No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH.
ocs-3m
FURS.
JHJRS!
GEORGE F. WOMKATH,
NOB. 415 AND 41T ARCII STREET,.
HAS NOW OPEN
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
LADIES’ FURS.
To which the attention of the Public is invited.. no22ijftl
A JL> I E S ’
CHOICE FURS.
WARRANTED
WELL SEASONED
AND RSIIABLE,
AT
VERY REASONABLE PRICES,
AT THE
PARIS CLOAK AND FDR EMPORIUM,
70S CHESTNUT STREET.
J. W. PROCTOR & Go.
nol*l*lm
MILITARY GOODS.
SUITABLE FOB TENTS,
FOB BAU BY
jny39-6m FROTHINGHAM A WELLS.
FINANCIAL.
RATIONAL LOAN.
(The undersigned arc prepared to deliver the Seven
and Three-tcnthß Treasury Notes upon payment.
DREXEL & CO., Bankers,
34 South THIRD Street,
gIX PER CENT.
TREASURY NOTES
Are received at par for Subscriptions to the
NEW NATIONAL LOAN,
of 7 3-10 per cent. TREASURY NOTES, which ar
now ready for delivery at Office of
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent,
0c23-lm 114 South THIRD Street.
OTTOMAN REPS FOR
VU Gored Dresses.
Blut? Ottoman Rcpa,
Brown Ottoman Rope.
Purple Mode*, Ac., Ac.
Richest Printed Reps.
KYRK k LA.NDKLL.
n 023 FOURTH and ARCH Streets
SCARLET LONG- AND SHORT
6CABFS.
Scarlet Scarfs §2.
Scarlet Scarfs $2.60.
Scarlet Scarfs $3.
Scarlet Scarfs $5 and SB.
no2fi EYRE A LANDEtL.
Eskimo clotii for cloaks.
Black Reaver Cloths.
Black Ribbed Sealskin.
Black Cloth Cluakn.
11023 EYRE A LANDELL.
MEN’S HEAVY MERINO UNDER
SIIIUTS AND DIIAWEKS, whit,, ami hi lie
mixed, Mi, H 2, 7f». and $1 2 I.HdieH’ and Ge.itlemen’s Win-
I'T S s *k F «mv *1 G.i!ii‘lh* , “.; Phi.d* !/to'*d Merino
anti Berlin* ilruiy Ciinhm Flannels; New Styles dark
Merriniac Prints, I)e Laincs, Cashmerrs, Poplins;
White, Red, ami Gray Flannels, cheap* Ladies’ Sonlags,
Blark, SoHWino, and Brown centres, 78, <57, and fri;
Heavy Ginghams, new patient, 12# centi; Children's
Woollen liose; new styles Woolen Hoods, 31, 37, SO, and
02 cents. A. OMBNSKTTKIt,
It* S. K. comer NINTH ami RACE Streets.
Lace curtains and curtain
MATERIALS at low prices.— I Tho buLhcHWh Uvo
At low prices a large Assortment of Lace and Muslin
Curtaina anil Draperies, together with n great variety of
rich Curtain and Furniture materials Brocatelles Satins,
Terry*o, Reps, Damasks, Ac. Also, Rich Cornices,
Loops, Tassels, Bonds, <te., Ac. Curtains and ShaJett
made npin the lient frtyln.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRT3ON,
no2B 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
QILKS! SILKS! SILKS!—Come
fO and secure the Bargains just received from Auction.
Foulard Silks, 37# to 44c., cheap at 75. Splendid
rintri, 50c., cheap at $l. J,OOO yards at 65c., regular
price, $1.25. These Silks, for styles, qualities, aud price,
cannot he equalled in the citv.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!—SOO Broche Long Shawls, At
$5, cheap at §10; 500 Square Broche Shawls, at $2,
cheap at $5; I,GWJ Stella Shawls, Kcversable French
Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Cashmere Sliawls, at half price,
at McELHOY’S, No, 11 S, NINTH etreot.
CLOTH CLOAKS!—Water-proof Cloth Cloaks,
fashionable Cloth Cloaks, in ondlcss variety. The newest
style Cloth Cloaks, at the lowest prices in the city, at
MCELROY’S, No. 11 S. NINTH Street.
600 yards Black Cloths, for Ladies’ Cloaks, at SI.
A splendid assortment of Cloths for Ladies’ Cloaks, at
06 per cent. Ich«* than can he bought elsewhere.
FURS J FURS!—From Auction. Bargains. Splendid
Sets, at §2.50, §3.50, §4.50, §5.50, §7.50.
500 yards Black Cassimeres, 44 cents, all wool, cheap
at 75.
500 yards Satinotta, only 20c., cheap at 44.
500 yards allwool Plaids, at only 35, cheap at 50.
000 yards allwool Merinoes, 37#, cheap at 00.
600 yards allwool Mcrinees, 65c., cheap at §1.25.
1,000 yards Velvet Poplins, at 87#, regular prico
sl.2s.
2,000 yards English Prints, 6#, cost to import 11.
MCELROY'S,
noSl-thtttUt No. 11 S. NINTH street.
Flannels ! flannels i have
now on hand one of the best and cheapest assort
ments in the city. All wool White, 25$ heavier do., 28;
full yard wide, 31#, worth 37#; tine Ballard Yale,
(which will not tdirinh,) 31# j full yard wide do., 37# —
never sold less than 60; finer do., 50, and the finest at
62# —always sold for 87# : one bale very superior all
wool Red at 25; fine do., 31#, and the finest 37# ; yard
wide Bed, 37#; heavy twilled Red 31#, and the vory
heaviest, 37# ; heavy Gray, twilled, 37#, ami tho very
best, 44; all wool plain Gray, 28—which is a bargain;
heavy dark bine, 37#; White donct 12#, worth 14#-;
finer do., 15, and very heavy do„ 25. Also, the celo*
brated Shaker Flannels, full yard wide and heavy, war
ranted not. to shrink; tho heaviest Canton Fituiuel in the
market for 12#; colored do. 11# by the piece, and as
good a stock of Unbleached Muslins ss can be found in
the city, nt prices that cannot bo undersold. Having
bought these cheap for cash, I am selling them very low*.
JL liberal allowance will be made to benevolent nocieties.
STAINED BLANKETS—WE WILL.
sell a good double-twilled 10-4 Blanket for §2 por
pair, slightly stained; extra-largo 1(M do., almost per
fect, §2.75; 12-4 do, weighing 8 pounds, 84 per pair;
large and line Crib Blankets, 75 cents each; fine Bed
Blankets, of every quality and size made, from §1.50 to
§2o per pair; Ironing Blankets 50 cents; Horse Blank
ets, Lap Blankets, Comfortables, §1.25 each: all qualities
of Blankets sold at last years’ low prices; Liuen Table
Clothe and Napkins part of which are very fine, of a
bankrupt stock, at less than cost; very fine Shirting Li
nen at loss than cost; very fine Ladies’ Linen Handker
chiefs at less than cost; Marseilles Quilts, Canton Flan
nels, Muslins, Wool Flannel, Gray Flannel, Crash, Tick
ings, Table Linens by the yard, Towelling of every de
scription. This stock of goods we have purchased from
a bankrupt house, and wifi sell many articles nt less than
cost of importation. R. D. .t: W. H. PENNELL,
nolfMf 1021 MARKET, below Eleventh
Muslins, canton flannels,
WOOLLEN FLANNELS, CHINTZES, ALL
AT OLD PRICES.—V. E. ARCIPAMBAULT, N. E.
corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets*.will opt-n,
tins morning, n full line of Blenched anil Brown Shirt??
tags and Sheetings, from G to 12# eta.; Canton Flannels,.
from 11 to 12#c.; White and Colored Flannels, 12'to
-60c.; Merriniac Chintzes, 10c ; rich stylo Chintzes, 6,8,.
9 and 10c.; Crimson French Merino, only 37#c., worth
§1; rich Plaid Dress Goods, 12, 18*, .22, and 25c.; Elan—
kets and Comfortables, Cheap Carpets, Oil Cloths, and
Window Shades. nolO-tf
Fpular shawls—
Large and full assortments of the following• Whiter*
Shawls:
Long and Square Scotch Blankets.
Fine American, of all styles.
Black and While Checks and Srovms.
Children’s Long and Square Blankets.
Fine Stellas, Scotch borders.
Broche, from low to extra fine.
Black Centres Broche Chaine Laine.
Light Gray and Dappled Berliu.
Friends’ Shawls, of all kinds.
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Water Proofs, Rcpollants, Aqua Scutum.
Spangled and Fronted Beavers.
Black Beavers aud Tricots.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
no!s CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
Bargains in dress goods:
NEW AND CHOICE DRESS GOODS
AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES,
Rich Silk Plaid and Printed Reps.
Plain Reps and Velours do Epiugle.
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
Rich Printed Magenta Cloths.
Rich Printed Merinocs 87j£c to $1.25.
Rich Printed all wool Delaines from 31 to 75c.
3,000 yards Mohair Brocades at 14c, worth 25c.
2,800 yards Printed Delaines at 13c, worth 18c.
A choice assortment of Blanket Shawls,
NEW STYLES OF WINTER CLOAKS of
Beaver, Tricot,.and Water-Proof Cloths*
Handsome Velvet Vestings and Cassimerea.
H. STEEL & SON,
no 9 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coateß.
FURS I
pENTLEMEN, TAKE NOTICE.—
\JC Will open.this morning—
A full line of Merino Shirts and drawers.
A nice assortment of Gent's Mauds.
A full line of Cotton and Merino Hose.
A nice assortment of heavy Cnaslmeres.
Two lots of fine French Black. Cloths.
Thirty doz. L. C. Bdfefs, from Auction.
Twelve doz. Suspenders from Auction.
Striped Cloths for Shirts.
Twill ml Flannels, Wliita, Sad, aul Gray.
Glove, in great variety at
JOHN H. STOKES,
no!8 102 ARCH Street.
T7ALL—IB6I.
J? SPLENDID GOODS,
CHEAP FOB CASH)
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
The Cheapest ever Offered.
Thirty PerQqpL under Regular Prices.
SILKS GOODS.
Great Variety.
AND STAPLE GOODS.
* Moat of one Muslins still at
OLD PRICES
Ffanpolg. Cl.othp, and Casaimeraa.
Linens of onr own Importation.
Blankets, all sizes.
Balmoral Skirts, &c., Ac.
4 the Old Eambiiidaffd Store of
THOBNLEY & CHISM,
ae2o N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
TX7ILL OPEN THIS DAY AN IM-
V T mense stock of all wool De Laines, the balance
of & large importation, consisting of
1 lot neat figured dark grounds* at 31 conts* usually
sold at 62cents.
I lot chintz colors, at 37 cents, usually at 75 cents.
1 lot, yard wide, Plaids, at 12)4 cents.
COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
no9-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
LADIES’ BLACK CLOTHS.
ikirn’a hr»vy OTercoatingn,
Men’s line Press Cloths.
COOPER Sc CONARD,
HoT NINTH and MARKET Streots.
TTLANNELS—
X? Yard wide, lino white extra at 38 cents.
Shaker Flannels, warranted genuine,
COOPER « CONARD,
nn7 NINTH and MARKET Streets.
Fancy cassimebes-
Of every grade and style, from 62c to $1.50 per yard.
Black CaMiiuseas, same extra fins Isis.
COOPER A CONARD,
noT NINTH and MARKET Streets.
DRESS GOODS.
Reps, Merino es, Poplins, Delaines, Ac.
Blfttfi Poplins, Merinoes, Delaines, Bombazines, Ac.
COOFEB & CONABD,
no 7 NINTH and MARKET.
pLOAKS—
\-J Ready made or made to order.
COOPER & CONARD,
no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets.
PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 11,
1861.—Notice is hereby given that writs of scire
facias will be issued on the following Claims for CURB
ING AND PAVING, in three months from tho date
hereof, unless the sumo are paid to the undersigned At
their Office, No. 617 SPRING GARDEN Street, PMIa.
N. R A T P. POTTS,
Attorneys of H. S. Stephens.
THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA TO USE OF E.
C. PANLING vs. JAMES M. LINNARD, in the Court
tf Cwimen Pleas, No. 135, June Term, 1301, against d
certain IHattgiil ar J ot of ground on the east side of Ninth
street, 198 feet 11 inches south of Moore street, in the
First ward of said city, in front on Ninth
street 20 feet 1 inch, on the nortfreti/ J‘ no about 210 foot
6 inches, and on the southerly lino along tu e south line
of the towpath of the old Delaware and Sclmylkiu canal,
about 300 feet to ground now or late of John Wagner*.
SAME vs. SAME.—In the Court of Common Pleas,
No. 136, Juno Term, 1861. Against a certain triangular
lot of ground on the west side of Ninth street, in the First
ward of said city, 235 feet 4 inches south of Moore street,
containing in front on Ninth street 16 feet 8 inches, and
in depth 23 foot mnr© op loss. no!2-tul3t*
rTIHE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORLD.
JL A Monthly Periodical, 16 pp., 4to, published by
the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, for
Teachers, Parents, and all who are engaged or Interested
in the religious training of tho young, dingle copies, 50
cents; ten copies, $4.50; twenty copies, §S per year-
Sample copies furnished and subscriptions received at
the Home Depository, No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia; New York, No. 599 Broadway; Boston,
No. 141 Washington street. nol4-thst
PHILADELPHIA STEAM TUG COM-
LkS PANY.—Notice is hereby given that Application
has been made for the rouewitlof Certificate No. 5, Issued
Marcli 5,1557, for tin paymeu* of $25, being for the first
instalment on five shares of stock of said Company, tho
ttame lmvutglbeeu lust or mislaid by ua,
nolB-mth4t* WM. J. MARTIN & CO.
Lewis echeerer ys. mary
SGHEERKR, C. P.No. 19, June Term, 1881, Di-
a yjncnlo niatrlin&nij.
Madam, Take notice of Rule fur Divorce, returnable
Saturday, November 30,1861, at 10 o’clock A. M.
G. REMAK,
nolB-mtli 4t* Att’y for Libellant.
Bill- head printing, best
and Cheapest in tho city, at BINGWAIiT Sc
BROWN’S, 34 South THIRD Street. n 029
mHE QUALITY OF THE GILDING,
A at BENKERT’S, (Frame maker,) 820 ARCH
Street, is ataaye guarantied as unsurpassed by any ia
the city. uoftMftf
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CEaNVTLLE B. HAINES,
No. 1013 MARKET St., above Tenth.
NEW FVBUCATIONS.
A PATRIOTIC CHAPTER IN THE
lIISTOKY Of THE GREAT REBELLION.
EVERY UNION MAN SHOULD HAVE A COPY!
PABSON BEOWNLOW’S
FAREWELL ADDRESS,
IK VIEW or HIS
IMPRISONMENT BT THE REBELS.
This patriotic Addreaa, with a fine Steel Portrait, and
Autograph of Parson Brownlow, printed on superfine
tinted-plate paper. 11x14 inches, is published this day by
THOMAS W. HARTLEY,
420 YKANKLIN Street, Philailolphin.
Kor sale, wholesale aiw! retHll, by T B. Peterson A
Brothers, IV. II Zieber, Grot G. Evans, T. B. Callender,
S. C. Dplinm, T. B. Pugh, and by booksellers generally.
nn23-3t
/ALMSTED’S COTTON KINGDOM,
V/S2; WILKES’ EXLOKING EXPEDITION, 5
volumes. Portrait.
Oflice of Appleton’s Cyclopedia,
33 South SIXTH Street,
JOHN MCFARLAND, Agent.
20 per cent, discount to j f| )f ,
Booksior the day. nol9-tiiths-3t
Books, law and mtscella-
AEOlib) utfw miU vßi, sola, autl ua>
changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a
distance purchased. Those having Books to soli, If at a
distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates,
editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED —Books
printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books
printed in and npon America. Autograph Letters and
Portraits pnrehased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
for Bain. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap
praisal by rf*2s.tf] JOHN fIAMPTHGTiTr
WANTS.
"Wanted—by a young man,
v Y a Situation ns CLERK, or employment in any
btifrinoßH •i.paeity. na« a general knowledge of business,
and can give tbe most satisfactory reference. Address
J. HOPPER, IMood’g Despatch Office. nolG»l2t*
0% WANTED—A FARM, within ten
twelve miles of Philadelphia, for which the best
duality of improved city property will be given in ex
change. Apply to E. PF.TTIT,
ocSO No. 009 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
QPLENDID STORE FIXTURES for
kJ bi«lp. Will be sold cheap, with or without the
and Htore, which is to rent, 111 North KIGIITIf
street. n023-3t*
4§ FOR SALE.—TWO COTTAGES,
Ba. built in Italian style, beautifully situated on LKX
INGT6N Street, near by the Passenger Railroad, Went
Philadelphia; large lots, Ac. Also, two beautifully si
tuated in Mnylandville, wear the Darby Passenger
Railroad. Either of which will be sold very low, on the
moßt reasonable terms. Apply to E. FETTIT,
n*23 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR Sale—west logan-
SQUAR36 PROPERTY.-—Four-story Brown Stone
Dwelling,- wiSh extensive hack buildicg*.
For further particulars, apply to K. PETTIT,
n 023 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
mo LET—THREE LARGE ROOMS,
-L 30 by 45 fci-t, MELLON, below ELEVENTH
Street. Inquire Southeast corner of GKEKN and
TENTH Streets. noltMuthHot*
TO RENT—STORE No. SJO BANK
_IL Street: Apply on the' Premises or at 627 WAL
NUT Street. Immediate possession. Rent low to a good
tenant. Fixtures for sale. uol2-tuths6t*
For sale—a good hearse
and CARRIAGE, suitable for tho country. Inquire
Smitbenst cortii-r of GKEEN and TENTH Streets,-
noD»-nitlis3l*
TO LET—A four-story HOUSE,
HhiL with double back buildings, and all the modern
conveniences, in ,50ml order, with furniture. Apply on
the premises, .415 NINTH Street, below Pine. n022-3t*
& FOE SAL E VALUABLE
hMfaRM and MILL PROPERTY—Farm containing
v9O ACRES of LAND, situate twelve milea
north of the city, near Fort Washington station, North
Penn’a Railroad. First-class improvements Apply to
E PETTIT
No. 309 WALNUT Street.
TO EXCHANGE—DeIaware County
Farm, containing 7k acres of Kuperior land, situate
nine miles from the city, one mile from railroad station,
nicely watered, with excellent stone buildings,fine fruits,
&c. Also, a number of farms to exchange for City Pro
perty. Apply to li. PETTIT,
nol6 * No. 309 WALNUT Street.
TT<ARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in
Jj excellent state of cultivation, containing fifty-one
acres, (nine of-which are woodland,) pleasantly situated
hi Limerick township,- Montgomery county, two and a
half miles from the Limerick station, ou the Reading
Railroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dol •
lars (So,000). Apply ou the- premises.
nol6-tf SAMUEL 11. GRAFF.
TO EXCHANGE— Cheap Delaware
_i. State Fruit and Grain Farm, containingls6acresof
land, situate within one mile of railroad station,Delaware
Railroad, Also, Montgomery comdy fiwm 7 containing#*
acres* eighteen miles above the city. For further parti
culars apply to E. PETTIT,
uolG No. 309 WALNUT Street.
F)R SALE—Valuable Farm, contain
lngl3o acres ; 80 acres of excellent Woodland, the
balance in a High state 6f eultiV&iloti, Wkt**i*6ll
with Springs and running streams, situate 6 miles from
Doylcrtown depot, and 2)£ miles from Lambertviiio sta
tion and Delaware river, Ducks county. Plain and sub
stantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and
every variety of fruits. Price only 875 per acre: easy
terms. Apply to E. PETTIT,
wrtO " ’ No, m WALNUT Street,
FOR SALE—One of FAIRBANKS
(2,500 15s) PLATFORM SCALES, nearly new; one
SUGAR-MILL,. nearly new. Also, ft lot of superior
Shelving, suitable for a Wholesale Grocery. Apply at
No. 127 North FRONT Street. no2o-wfm6t*
BOARDING.
TDOARDING.—A family residing in
Chestnut street, near Nineteenth, have three
second on third-story rooms, with OTtry convenience, to
rent, with Board, to persons with unexceptionable refer
ences. Address ‘"Comfort, 1 ’ this office. no 9 stuthfit*
TTIRST- CLASS BOARDING, WITH
JET Single and Communicating Rooms, No. 1417 LO
CUST Street. oc2l-lm*
PERSONAL.
VWW.V.-v’V'VV-.-.-.V.VvVv V i,',WVi.\\\'VWtf -V a w vVv v"uV. V.
PTO DAVID DENHAM.—PIease in
_K> form your family or counsel of your whereabouts,
or your estate will be sacrificed. JNO. C. BOYLE,
It 2049 CALLOWHILL Street.
INGSFORD’S OSWEGO
STARCH.
ITS ADVANTAGES ! !!
It requires only HALF as much as of other Starch!
It irons beat when wet} and docs not stick to tho
iron!
It gives a crisp and glossy finish to tho Linen 1
It is more economical than “ Cheap Starch!”
fff'Be sure it is Kingsford's you gett
It is for sale by all good retailers.
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURERS,
No. 42 South DELAWARE AVENUE
0023-12 t and 41 South WATER Street-
QOAL OIL I COAL OIL
GEORGE W. WOOTTEN,
38 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
AGENT FOR THE
NORTE AMERICAN OIL COMPANY.
MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND RE
FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS.
WM. F. JOHNSTON, Presidont,
GEO. OGDEN, Secretary.
Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, A BEERS, Patent
Glass Cones for Lamps, and wholesale dealer in DUH
ridge’s Patent Oval (fire-proof) and Eastern Flint-Glc&s
Chimneys, Lamps, Ac. Burners to bum Coat Oil with
out Chimneys.*
Cash buyers or prompt payers are respectfully invited
to examftie onr stock. no2l-Im
PORTLAND KEROSENE
OIL.
We era now prepared to .apply thla
STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agents,
1010 MARKET STREET,
■e2-flm Fniladelphle.
QLATE MANTELS.
K 3 These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de
cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by us,
and sold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
oc6-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
IJIHE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Sometimes called the “ Latrobe Stove,” is the best
stove for warming the room in which it stands, and also
rooms above. Call and look at them.
ARNOLD * WILSON,
ocs-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street
nOAL-OIL LAMP
Vy’ WITHOUT A CHIMNEY.
TRITTINS’ PATENT COAL.OIL LAMP burns all
kinds of coal oil without the use of a chimney. Burner a
and Lamps, wholesale and retail, by
R. H. WEEKS, GanAiuT A«ah<,
noB-7m 16 North SECOND Street.
pEtESH MINCED MEAT.
The subscriber begs jeayg Jo inform public that
lie Ss again prepared to offer liis justly celebrated
NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT,
In large or small quantities. Orders through De
spatch Post will be punctually attended to.
JOSHUA WRIGHT, j
SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Street!,
no]3-2m Philadelphia, r
OtUNNY BAGS- GO BALES FOR
Dr Bale by JAURETOII it L’ABSTAIRSi
n 022 202 South FRONT Rtreet
TITACKEKEL, HERRING, shad,
ITA SALMON, Ac.—3.000 bbls Mesa Nos. 1,2, and 3
lACKEREL, large, medium, and small, in assorted
ackagee of CIiAiCA, I&tA-A&Ught, fat flj&.
6,000 bbla. New Halifax, Eaßtport, and Labrador Her
tngs, of choice qualities.
6,000 boxes extra new sealed Herrings.
8,000 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings.
8,000 boxes large Magdalina Herrings.
360 bbls. Mackinac White Fish.
60 bbls. hAW Economy Head Bbtd.
26 bbls. new Halifax Salmon.
1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese.
In .tor. and landing, for y a KOOKS.
nofi No. IW HORXH WHARTRS.
AMUSEMENTS.
American academy of
MUSIC.
HERRMANN lIF.RRMAHH.
POSITIVE CLOSE OP THE
PRKSTIDIGITATOK*AL SEASON.
HERRMANN,
On his way through from Washington, wiil give
POUR EVENING PERFORMANCES,
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY', and THHBS.
»AY| November 26th, 28th, 27tli, and 28th, hcingr
POSITIVELY HBRRMANN’B LAST* FOUB NIGHTS
„ , „ IK PHILADELPHIA.'
On which orrasinn he will Introduce h<o
GREAT COMBINATION PROGRAMME,
Embracing Tout of thHendlng features of his laaugtmi
and Comic Progrforunex, find many
NEW AND ASTOUNDING FEATS
Nesee b v!) presented,
ON WEHMSSDay. NOV. 27th,
HERRMANN’S FIRST AND ONLY DKWEFIT.
on Thursday, {Thankiwivtng.u
TWO’ PE*rOIIM A N C E 3.
GRAND MATINEE at 3 o’clock.
EVENING »» 8.
Admission, f,O cenlff.- Ideseib'ed Sente, 25 cents satra.-
Ampliitheam-, 2fi cents.- O'slnred Gallery, 25 rents.-
SI ATS SKITI.’BII l-W- -►,17111:1! EVENING* IN'
ADVANCE.
“Tlie Snlenf Suits fopeltlle-S'n-eniFig commonres T-VIS
(Satiiplltf) MORNING,” nu3l-(f
Tl/TRS. JOHN DREW’S
i-TX ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Btage Managor \T. ». FREDERICKS)
Business Agent and Trcaauror JOO. D. MHR PHY.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING)- November 28,
The verlonuMice will commenc'-w jth'Sljf Comedy of
THE SOT.DIEK’S D.M.OIIUIBR.
M idow Clieei-ly M-Iss-Chr.nt'cste Thompson.
Mre. Maltnrd Ifl.tt-Y.mma Taylor.
Governor Hcaitall . .Mk John Gilbert.
THE SEVEN CLERKS':
Claude d’Arnaud Mr. Ov R, ShewolL
Vieturine ~llUa IS-wma Tnylop
Cuanor OF Timk.—Doors open at before 7 : curtain
will riße at 7 if precisely.
No extra charge for reserved seats.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Bold Leasee..!7....T..MßS. M. A. GARBRTTBON.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, November 23,
The performance will commence with
BOH NETTLES; Or, THE MODEL SCHOOL.
WaddHuve, the Eat J*oy .Mr. J. : B. Clarke,
Hob Nettles Mrs.-CowaU.
T(INNING THE TABLES.
Jack HtmiphWtt*
To couclutli! with
JONATHAN BRADFORD.
C'(ilr*lj Smummdgo Mr. .l, S. Oferke.
Prices—so, 61 75, and 25 conta; Private Boxes,
85 and 83.
Draws open at &}'• Performance to commence at 7Jf,
WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE
AN IMMENSE*SATURDAY NIGHT'S BILL!'
THJS EVENING, the Patriotic Druum of
WILLIAM-TELL.
William Tell Mp. MIIUUH WhbMloy
Aho, the Drama of the “ GOLDEN FARMER"
Aud the Great Burlesque,
TIIK YELLOW DWARF!
On Monday next will be produced, after great prepare.*
tied, ami in a style of Oriental splendor never equalled, -
THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES,
QONCERT HALL.
THE ORIGINAL, GENUINE
GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS.
WILL APPEAR FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY,
And give three of their peculiar Entertainment*, con*
stating of
SONGS, GLEES,
LOCAL HITS, BURLESQUE,
OPERAS, ANi> BALLET, &0.
MONDAY, TUESDAY*, AND YVKRNESDAY
EVENINGS, 25tli, 26th, anil 27th mat.
For pnrtienlai'K Rea Programmes.
Door* open'at 7 o’clock | commence at quarter to 8.
Admission 25 cents. n022-4fc
ly/TAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF
IfJL THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi
nent Scones, Engagements, and Incidents to this date.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN A CO. t
f tii OiiKSTNUt Street,
A Descriptive List furnished gratis, and sent by mail
free, on aiiplication. nr/21-lm
Temple of wonders, tenth
an.l CHESTNUT Streets.
SIGNOIt BLITZ, THE GREAT MAGICIAN AND
VENTRILOQUIST, In his new and constantly-varied
perlormaiices, EVERY EVENING, commencing at7)f»
and WEDNESDAY und SATURDAY AFTERNOONS,
at 3—illustrating the astonishing and interesting Myste
ries tf Ancient and Modern Magic, entertaining Yentri
loqtunl TU-monst rations, in which the voice will amuse
find delight, ftnrl the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Admission, 25 cents; children, 13 cents. holB-tf
Assembly buildings, large
SALOON.—EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, and
on WEDNESDAY” and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS—
Startling Scenes of great Interest in the American Warj
New Scenes illustrating tho Great Naval Expedition to
Port Royal, with Bohth&rdittehl of Forts Walker and
Beauregard; with many oilier War Views. In connec
tion with the War, will be exhibited the Beautiful Paint
ings of WAUGH’S iTALIA. Doors open at 7 o'clock;
commence at 7#. nolB*6t
CAUL WOLFSOHN AND THEO
DORE THOMAS* fttiftTKft OF MX
UAL SOIREES.—Third Season. Subscriptions will be
received at the Principal Music Stores, where Pro
grammes mnl full particulars can ho seen nos lm
pEBMAJS’IA OKCIIESTKA.
KX CARL SENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, atSW
o’cloek P. M , at the MUSICAL FUND H4.LL.
Package «f Eight Tickets, 81; Single Tickets, 25 eta.
To he had at Andie's, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Gould's,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. oc2B*tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 07
THE FINK ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, fe
Open daily, Sundays excepted, front 9 A. M. till 6 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children under twelvo year%
half price. Shares of Stock. 830. jyl
EDUCATION Ali.
PROF. F. A. BREGY, OF GIRARD^
College, gives private instruction in the French..
Language and Literature. Apply GIRARD COLLEGE.
nol9-tuthe6t#
PROFESSOR ALEXANDER DE
WOLOWSKI bogs to inform his friends and the.
public, that, having met with so much success in Phiia-,
delpliia before, he has returned from his professional tour,
giving concerts for the benefit of the New York and
rcunsylvama troops, and will begin a cour»o of instruc
tion of the Piano and Singing hy his extraordinary
method. All thor?e who wish to avail themselves oLbia.
rare system will apply at hiß residence, No. 711 SPRUGB
Street, between 8 and 11 o’clock A. M., daily.
Seminaries attended to. no2o-12t
WATCHES, JEWELRY, |
TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR
X largo stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILXSB
WARE, uni MUSICAL BOXES,HfWMR. it
cordauce with the times, offering them at GBBATLY
beduced PBICES.
Ladies or gentlemen intending to purchase a 'Watoh
for their own wear, will find at our EptabUshmant an
article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED 9N for
time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever befbro
atiked.
Particular attention is given to.ropniring fine Watchef,
Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workman.
FARR & BROTHER* Importers,
0c23-2mif 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
STOVES AND RANGES.
rVYVVYVVVVV>YV>V2>YYYYVYYYYVYY>>V>^VVVVVVVVVV
JL, SILVER’S AIR-TIGHT GAB
- BURNER, FOR THE PARLOR, DINING.
ROOM, AND OFFICE,
IN ALL SIZES,
And made In the moat approved manner, of the beet
Imported Bosnia Iron, with PATENTED CLAY OYLIN
DEBS, of which we have the exclusive eaie.
NOBTH, CHASE, & NOBTH,
No. 209 North SECOND Street.
012-2mif
rfb. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH’S
SI CKfcBBBATEP COOKING 9TOYEB,
OM' censnmingi with Double-platea Tops, um all
the latest improvements.
Manufactured and sold at
No. 209 North SECOND Street.
012-2mif
■A THOMSON’S CELEBRATED
£|jB LONDON “KITCHENER,"
The best* most durable* and convenient arrant**
meat for Cooking; having the beat facilities for an abtuu
dent supply of Hot Water, Boasting) Baking, Stewing*
Broiling* Ac. For sole* in various sizes, of oar own
manufacture. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH*
No. 209 North SECOND Street*
Philadelphia.
012-2mif
GROCERIES.
rpo FAMILIES RESIDING- IN THE
BTJBAL DISTRICTS.
We ere prepared, u faeretofore, to supply faodllM tl
thiiir Coßiitry BtsliUntiS With »«J dM&Hjpti6h it
TINS GROCERIES, TEAS, Ac., A O.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
COBKES ELEVENTH AND VIM I SBSEZS.
Bylß
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ttiame insurance company,
X? I*9, m CHESTNUT Sinai.
FIRE AND INLAND IN9UBANO*.
DI«X9T9*3.
Georgs W. Day of Day A Matlack.
Samuel Wright “ Wright Bros. A Go.
D. B. Birney..,. >■ Davis A Birney.
Henry Lewis, Sr. “ Lewis Bros. A Go.
G. Richardson.......... ** J. C. Howe A Go.
Jno. W. ETerman “ J. W. Brennan A (to.
Geo. A. West. « West A Fobes,
F. S. Martin............ “ Savage, Martin, A Go.
0. Wilson Davis Attorney-at-law.
E. Woodruff. of Sibley, Molten, A WoodrnE.
Jno. Kessler, Jr........ No. 1713 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAT, President
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe-PresUeal
-WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. jaSS-lltf
SAVING FUNDS.
GATING STATES
K? TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHM
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER OENT.
B. B. CRAWFORD, President,
JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Office hours, from 10 until 3 o’clock.
Tbie company is not joined in any application to ttt
Legislature.
SAFES.
LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE-
IsaMOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, mr
the Franklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, baa secured SB
elegant and convenient rtore, and has now on bant a
large asHorixnent of Lite’s Celehreted WronglA mmk
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Abo, LSlBsfe
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be AvulilMft
to order on short notice. TUa fe the strongest, best |so
tected, and cheapest Poor and Leek yet ofliea.,
Also, particular attention is called to Lfitte's Sitt
"Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe is eon
*«eded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet ot
tered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strioQy
Are find Nrs!" . . ,
Special Notios. —I have now on hand say twenty st
Farrel, Herring, A Co.’s Safes* most of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a compMo
assortment as to sizes, and ah lately exchanged for ttt
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at Tiff
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja26-lrif M. C. SADLER, Agent
POSTAGE STAMPS. —Twenty-four-
cent, twelve-cent, and ten-ccnt STAMPS for Bala
at five per cent, discount. Apply at Tkt Pr#ll offlos.
po9-tf
Pamphlet printing, and
every other description of Printing, of the moot
superior quality, At the most reasonable rates, at RING*
WALT & BKOWN’S, Dre.vel’s Building, 34 South
THIIiD Streft. uoSd
Btr. J.'S. £larke.