Foreign Grain. Thi following translation of the Royal Decree of Portugal, legalizing the importation of certain foreign cereals for a limited time, in conformity With the recent authority of the Cortes, has been COmmuuicatod to the Department of State by the minister resident of the United States at Lisbon, and is published as being of interest to the agri cultural and commercial classes of this country : XVEPAHTMext (\v avxva ron pi-bwc WGRRftj COJf- MERCK, AND INDUSTRY. In accordance with the authorization conceded to the Qovevmueut by the law of the 11th of the cur rent mouth, and having heard, in conformity with article 2d of said law, the Civic Governors of the Kingdom, the respective Councils of Districts, nnd the General Council of Commerce, Industry, and Kgrioullure, I am hereby pleased to decree the following: Art. Ist. The importation of foreign cereals, Itheai, rye, barley, and oats, in grain or baked J>read, is allowed through the inland or maritime ports of the continent of the Kingdom until the end «f the mouth of April next. § Sofu* ; The cereals thus admitted are only to pay the same ditties as national grain, when de spatched for consumption. Art. 2d. After the term specified in this decree, Jsueli cereal#* ns are therein specified will still be admitted, if it be proved before Government and the respective fiscal committee that the same cereals left the ports of their shipment for tlioso of this Kingdom in sufficient time to have arrived Within the specified time in the case of a regular voyage. Let the Councillor of State, Minister and Secre tary of Stale for Finance, and tho Minister for Pub lic Works, Commerce, and Industry tbu? under stand these presents, and cause the same to be cxe Palace of Ncccsouiades. tho 23th of September. 1801. The King. Anto.vio Jo/.i: n’Avila. Vei.loko i»k llaiita THIiASO At (Jl>7K FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. Philadelphia, November2s,lB6l. Pennsylvania f»s receded at the Stock Board ro-il:iy f Betting at 75; City O', new. sold al 03 at tlie first hoard, Smd93} g at the board. The old issue was firm at ‘Mhst-hil. RaiS.-omi shares advanced toAS?,', a gain Of X* Forth six-per-cent, bonds rose Belling at 57. ltailroadshavespavtlyr ecovorod t\io recant doF.iiii l . selling at S 3. Reading Rail road Sliiiro.- advanced V. The business transacted was light, and the market dosed rather heavy. The steamship Forth Star, at Now York this moruiug, from California. brings 5520,000 in specie, and some §i4o s ooo come In the Etna from Liverpool. OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT. WEEKLY AVERAGES OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAXES. li'jv. 13. : Not. 25. Nov. 18. Nov. 20. Ihiladdphia ... $3.533,000 64,203,0001,219,0001,245,000 Sfortli America.. 5,:L"4,753 3,010,114 745,050 870,570 Farm & lloch.. 4.0W,\‘17 4,063,9311,505,3571,414,204 Commercial..... 1,730,000 1,021,000 390,000 409,000 Mechanics* 3.771,000 1,000,000 295.782 272,600 K- Liberties 1,44-'.,000" 1,557,000; 335,000 350,000 fcoutbwnrlh;... 0U.701 957,056 : 208,934 2U,08-' Kensington 711,95S 1 790,368, 181,816 198,22$ 3Penn TownstJ!* 733,992; 782,695, 192,659 209,197 "Western 1.45t>.339‘ 1,600.100. 697,550 636,544 Merit.. : 1.201.220; 1,369,925. 134,175 150,775 Commerce..... 732,233 784,320 208,654 210,847 Girard j 2.146, « g,499,402; 270,677 333*428 ffradepmcn'R ~., o->1,40.j' 59a,334! 14i,500 158.277 Consolidation...! 5a2,91S 812.966 97.149 106,900 City. j 834,497 905.522 145,889' 179,804 Commonwealths 486,869 555,398 j 87,107 90,740 Corn Exchange; 401,000 543,000! 124,000! 153,000 Union j 449,000 453,000 j 74,000, 62,000 Total ) 30,4?8,43].'t,000,509 T.4S7JOS DEPOSITS. Nov. 18. ; Nov. 25. Nov. IS. Philadelphia... $2,390,000 $2,906,000 $245,000' Jsortb America. 2,277,923 2,572,686 215.195; Varm & Blech- 4,0u3,750 4,382,728: 315,955 Commercial,... 1.135.000; 1,322,000. 125,000 Mechanics’.... 924,086 1,106,143 129,405: S 7. Liberties.... 1,2u6,000 : 1,296,000: 78,000' Gonthwark 733.435, 804,441 69,635 Kensington ' 65u,401 690.951' 126,340: 3Pena Township 551.668 aid,s7l 65,955 j Western ~, 1,036,516 1,140,090 130.460: Sian. 4- 81ec11... 77,1,750 805,640 . 80,345! Commerce 675.714 675,966' 17,91-7: Girard ' 1,084,460 1,388,344: 157,260 1 "Tradesmen's—: 430,102 ISO, 170 01,6951 Consolidation . - 291,153 360,35 S 114,155 City 517,100 685,124 50,449 Commonwealth.: 264,083 593,759 04,59.5 Corn Exchange. 3*0,000. 414,000 91,000 Union I 261,000’ 292,000 51,000 ! 39,591,141 22,260,0012,226,422] Tlieaggregates compare JU folloue with those of preceding weeks Nor. 13, Nov, 25. Capital Stock .■*41.909,875 @11,980,375.. loans 27.029,794 30,498,431..1uc2,388,037 Specie 7,086,809 7,487,108..1nc. 420,299 Due fru other BRs . 1,021 Due to other Bks .. I 2 Dep05it5,,,,,,,,,., 19,59; Circulation 2,221 ;,695 1,233,931.. Dec. 89.764 4,148 3,503,337..1nc. 40?,189 1,141 22,260,001. .1h02,7C5,850 5,422 2,2*4,594..1nc, 5,172 Specie, CircuVn. Deposits. 2,071,464 2,141,113 16,635,788 3,770,701 1,011,033 11,465,263 6,635,317 2,434,181 16,556,848 6,063,356 2,741,754 17,049,005 4,897,063 2,808, SOS 16,481,054 4,450,261 2,856,601 14,982,919 i 4.374,549 2,696,785 15,994,915 3,333,827 2,557,903 15,051,130 \ 4,020,266 2,689,812 15,261,928 4,538,054 2,778,31 S 15,295,435 : 5,006,988 2,811,491 14,568,736 6,000,063 0,911,26-3 15,500,147 5,598,802 2,716,602 15,691,997 5,718,826 2,317,067 15,306,666 0,688,393 2,101,312 15,997,943 6,743,321 2,058,574 15,941,861 6,179,482 2 f 074,04S 19,030,712 5,61?,3f0 2,1i1,439 18,326,837 5,046,346 2,148,865116,976,017 4,697,284 2,202,773116,498,788 5,222,672 2,194,491 16,344,113 5,383,277 2,238,739 20,331,970 5,943,503 2,249,731 20,929,931 6,375,750 2,250,365 21,100,095 6,554,683 2,234,542 20,326,329 6,704,779 2,273,063 20,350,941 8,917,709 2,837,484 20,032,613 7,066,809 2,226,422 19,691,141 30,498,431 7,487,10812,234,594/22,260,001 Loans. iSor. 4, 1857...21,199,462 Jut, 11, 1858...21,502,374 July 5 24,311,928 Jan. 3, 1839 26,451,057 July 5. 25,440.440 Jen. S, 1880 2V256,357 July 2. 2fi.501,39S Dec. 1 21,973,207 Jan. 7,1801.... 20,691,280 Deb. 4 25,6(0,981 liter. 4 25,083,014 April 1.,i 24.973,408 Way 6. 20,438,005 June S 24,071,294 July 1 23,967,200 Aug. 6. 21.211.527 £ept. 2 28,507,264 « 9 . ..20,828,198 “ 16 27,571,497 “23 27,459,472 “ 30 26,713,917 Oct. 7 30,499,119 , “ 14 30.231,157 i “ 21 29,703,244 l “28 S 3 805,509 ■ 1t0T.4. 28,431,733 “ 11 27,873,443 “ 18 27,029.794 The following is a statement of the transactions at the Philadelphia Clearing Holism for the week ending Nov. 25, as Furnished by the manager, George E. Arnold, Es*.: Clearings. Balances. >2,894,646 23 $220,590 11 2,604,809 55 lS3,saj 94 2,367,777 90 172,933 11 2,280,029 88 127,433 36 2,104,143 74 169,289 85 2,245,221 82 156.299 80 Nov. IS. «« ir< 20! «• 21. ** 22. “ 23 *14,486,629 12 *1,060,142 17 By telegraph, ve learn that the Lehigh Valley Rail toad Company brought flown from Mauch Chunk fur the fveefc ending on Saturday, 23d instant, 16,833 tons of COOL) against 17,197 tons fur corresponding week last year, making for the season commencing December 1, 1860, 727,221 tons of coal, against 718,251 tons to corre sponding time Jaet jwr—which is an increase of 8,970 tonsol coni. 1.945 ions of pig iron were also sent down the road for the v.cck ending the same date. The New York Tribune says: « Some of the prominent merchants of the city, iute fegbed in Southern Indebtedness, held a meeting at the £Letor House yesterday, for the purpose of developing 9om& plan by which their intemts fchouhl be protected against the confiscation edicts passed by the rebel Con federacy. It wa? stated that the amount due the North, for direct purchases, was nearly $200,000.000. In addi tion to this, it was affirmed that the rebel authorities ha 1 Confiscated’an o<iuul sum in lands, stock, and other finan cial effect*, held hy loyal citizens of the North, and it fras supposed that the Federal Gfiitefhinont should take Come decided action to secure an indemnity, by the pas gaga of an (t Act to organize a United States Tribunal, to enforce by civil and martial power the payment of debts mud damages duo ro loyal American citizen*, and tho restoration of their property and effects in car tain cases pyifung out of the rebellion,” The plan of tho bill is ono Yrbfcfc has been occupying the attention of tho merchant* generally, but no definite action wag taken, except the appointment of a committee to draw up a memorial ask ing tin? President to call the attention of Congress to pro vide seme wa> of collecting Southern debts.” §The New York Po*t of this evening Bays: Stocks commenced with a good appearance, with some pf ns'VYfr,' fr*'iw tho depression of last week • hilt SMI traeiness procwleff a heavy feeling set in, resulting in 9 fall of # e ft & cent, on the price of the printed lint. New York ttontrmJ n|M>ned at 78* in the street, dropped to 77ft-, rutaruet t» 7Sft, and finally closed weak at 77ft <p7Tj&. Afterthe Jteard, Erie gold at 30, Hock Island at S 3 ft a 18X % Toledo so*, {fiUemt 70#» Michigan Central 49, Xl flinrtrCoirtwdttlft— showing a weak market. . The railroad t.mid ii.-d exhibits considerable firmness. *U the leading mortgages are well held at full prices. Galena firsts -sold «t fts*, the seconds 65®96. Buff alo anti Btate Line firsts sold at par; Buffalo, Now York, and 1 JSrieatTo. - Government secHr.tles opened especially the gxeeof 1681, which w»M at 93# for the coupons and !<J for the registered. The coupon fives of 1874, however, flyer* weak, dropping to 83#. 1* the* State stocks there was no material change. fHijSOuri* were fre*ly supplied at 42#®4'2ft, but Ten ptffnooa and North Carolina* are firm ot Satui-Juy'a e*principal topic of Wall street to-day is the rise in ftfsign exchange,-and to this may be attributed the enn fhued weakness in stocks. The leading drawers com lenced selling in moderate amounts at 109® 109 ft, but ey are now asking 109#, and some even more. Francs s,l7ft ©0,20, 1 The money Market remains oaey, though there is more lolng on call at 6# *r7 per cent. On first-cla* 5 culUte .*ols 6 per cent, is tin* common rate. The rates for prime paper show no change. the offerings are very light. The Assistant Treasurer has called upon, the banks Tor the seventh 10 per i>nt. on the second branch of the 7.80 loan. This is pa* able to-morrow. Tbo weekly bank Blutemeut shows very favorably on tht specie resort p. The amount in bank to-day, how ever, is coti*ider«lih less than forty millions. Tin* loan Ind deposit columns are affected largely by the entering Dp Of the fifty inUiinti* just lent to Mr. Chase, in ex change for six per cent, funded stock. The specie resi-rw foots up in to-day’s statement $41,- 509,060 an Innenw.' of $147,230. The l6ftii*art.£UiU6d,3?6—an increase of $21,101,741. j The circulation i* >5,005,895—a decrease of 8193,780. The net deposits foot up $133,359,354 —an increase of £23,144,750. , Philadelphia Stocl November 25, 1881. pEPORTFo by S. K. Slatmakkr, Philadelphia Exchange. fTBST Xi»iv 03 jOOOCitjGs... 1000 do New 93 500 do New 93 1000 do ffij f!00 do New 93 1000 d0....Ni-w.w 93 600 di#....Xew.ss 93 POO 2d & 3d-st R >f m. 95 50O"£h h! X»V 6b *62.. 63 KOO Brailinjr IL IT ,21 Lehigh Nhi 50ft ‘ 10 Mini-hill R 40ft SECOND 900 Cit? 6s Now 93ft| 800 «10. .JSew. 4 .M> e‘93# 300 «lv New 63# 300 3? ''4B Given < o»te> R.. 10# CLOSING PRH Bid. Ask. S»o v\ r. v ’si. JPfih- 6e1i.... . 56# S6ft PHlu daneu... 09 93# JPanafo 78 7S# gmdhigß 17ft 17# Shading Bds ’7O 82 83 SttgMoa’BO , 43 92 Read M 6s *86.. 72# 74 Fennaß..*.... «7ft $8 yennft B2dm6a fW# 84# Morris Cl Can.. Sn 36 Erris Cl Prof.loB 110 Eh Navfls’B2.. 62 63# Eh Kbt Imp 6s 70 74 Eh N'av Stock- 4 5 Bfib Nav Pref... 11 12 Philadelphia Markets. There is no alteration in tho Flour market, anil but little doing in the way of sales; the only transactions wo Of fire 560 bids V. B, Tlwmaa’ superfine on terms , CIRCULATION. $251,000 j 221,117 309,130 151,000 i 121,340 | 75.000 67,700 ! 127,570 j 60,766 ' 1d7,30J J 70,205 | 49,415 . 145,6-35 63,273 155,620 51,313 03,130 86,000 56,000 j 2,234,594 >k Exchange Sales, 3 MinehiU R. 10 do 40 15 do 46 IOOONPenna It 65... 07 2500 d 0..... 57 1000 do ...57 1000 d 0........... 57 1000 d 0... 57 18 Henna R 33 26 do !!3 2000 Pcona 55.,73 BOARD. : 6 MinehiU R ........ 47 46 do 47 32 d 0... 47 6 d0,,47 36 Lehigh Scrip....as 33# BBS—STEADY. Bid. A»Je. Elmira B Pref. 0# 9# Elmira 7a *78.., 63 65 Long Island B. 9ft 10ft Leh Cfi A Nav* • 50?$ 51 Leh Cl A N Scrp 83 33# NPennaß 5 6# N Penna R 6a.. 56ft 57 N Peuna 10b ... 71 78 Gatawisia Pref. 4W 5 Frkfd & South R 36 29 2d&3dBtoß.S. 46ft 47 Roce&Vine-ataß 3 4# W Phila B .... 60# 51# Spruco & Fine.. 8# 8# Green A Coatee 16# 17 Chest Sc W’ttl... 27 30 GirardCollogo.. 7 .. November 25—Evening. kept private, and 200 bbls Western family at $5.85 bb!. The demaud from the trade is limited at $5.60® 5.62 for Western and Penn’a superfine; $0.75®5.8T for extras ; $006.25 fur extra family, and sit>.so®7 for fancy brands, »s to quality. »>*«• Flour ia Belling in a nmalt way at S 4 dj* bbl. Corn Meal is scarce, and Petm’* i* worth ®2.S7ft%n.l>l. „ . , . Wl Wheat. There is more offering to-day, and the mar ket is dull and unsettled: about 7,000 bushel* sold ut 133 trluOc for Western and Peim'a red, 137 c for prime Dela ware, including some inferior do at 110®125c, and white at 145a147c, the latter for prime Kentucky- Ityo is W«UTC —lYiill’u wiling Ut 7(iC, Ami Southern at 70e. Corn is dull ai 2r W buslit'l lower; Boles ofabout 4,560 lmsluls Southern yellow at 63c alloat. New Corn is dull at 50® 56c. tlio latter fur prime dry lots. Outs are not much iu iiuired for: about 4,000 bushels Southern sold at 30040 c, and 1,000 huuluds Prmui at 41c, Bark ia scarce and in demand at $23 ton for Ist No. 1 Quercitron. Cotton*.— I Tho inni'kot U firm, and the stuck on sale Very light, end the demand limited. GnocKniES and Paovi.sioNs.—There is very little do inu in either, and prices uf the latter are unsettled, ami iu favor of the buyers. Seeds.— There is a good demand for < 'loversoed, jind about 300 hushcL; have boon disposed of at 84.50ai4.i5 the liitturfor mime. ~ Wiuskv continues dull, hbls soiling at 21®21fto, the latter for prime Ohio, and drudge at 20®20,ftc 4P gallon. Philadelphia Cattle Market, Nov. 25,1861. The Cattle market continues very dull, ami prioea are imdiituscd. Tlw arrivals this week reach about 1,700 head. The following nre the particulars of the sales: 56 Strickland, Ohio, s7crB. 56 McQnnid A Carr, Ohio, SB.SO®S. 56 Kimble A Kirk, Chester county, $G®7.5O. 4JI Kennedy, Chester county, $6.50(017,50, 35 B. C. Baldwin. Chester county, $7*7.56. 70 James McFilleu, Jr., Western, $G.50®7.75. 05 P. Hathaway, Chester county, §7®s. 41 P. McFilleu, Virginia, $7©S 130 Cochran A McCall, Delaware, sft.so®B. 100 Mooney A Smith, Kentucky utid Obio, $7®S. 34 Scliamburg, Ohio, 86.50®7.50. 30 w. Alexander, Cheater fount}*! $6.&0®7.&0. lot; rilnmm Illinois, sfi.r»o®7.so. 37 H. Chain, 0hi0,56.50®7.50. 58 Anil, Indiana, $C®7.5O. 21 M. Carson, Chester county, $G.50®7.50. 21 (». Darlington. Chester comity, 56.50®7.50. 50 B. Neali'y, Chester comity, 87oS. 57 Chandler, Chester county, $6,">Q07.5Q. Puller A Bros.. Ohio, $60)7.50. 27 McCleestt, Chester county, 56.50®7.50. 31 Storm, Indiana, Sotf?7. 37 Bothciiild, Pennsylvania, 565T7. 40 Henderson & Merrick, - Lancaster col. $0®7.50. 30 A - Rtdteiibnuyh, Ohos-ter ronnty, 87®^. 50 Kettltr,’Chester rmmty,s6®7. 50 J. Kauffman, Chiu, 87. 73 Julius Voters, Ohio, frofr7. About- 70 Cows suld at the Avenue Drove Yard at from $20®32 for springers, and §25nr49 for fresh. Tin* arrivals and sales of Sheep reached about 3,000 bead this week, nt from 7 %** lb. net. 1.100 llAgri A.dd ttt tlid AVuiluu Drove Yard, nt from Sn®&.so V lOOibs, nit. 3.554 head of Hogs arrived and sold at IT. G. TrakofFs Union Drove Yard at from $4.75®4.87 / ft 100 ibs net. New York Stock E: 10000 USAs 'Bl rcg... 03 32000 JJ S 6s ’Bl coup. 93# 1000 U S 5s *74 coup. S3# 2500 Ohio St 6s *6O .. 91 ' 3000 HI C'nnnl rug h.~. SO 4000 Mil'll St fi1e...... Sift 24600 Missouri St 6s .. 42a;. 50 Erie Railway..bls 30?; 100 do bBO 30 & 50 d0.......1»30 30 -’j 225 Erie Railway prf.. 53 •JO ' d 0... DIO du 1.30 fB/V [125 d0.......b30 53 }{ 50 do 52 20 Ilud lliver 11 37 50 do 87 ft 150 do b3O 87 150 d 0...., 100 Beading R 34 300 Mich Cent R...., 49 200 do 49# 275 d 0.... 49 ft' 50 do slO 40>4 75 do blO 49 50 do buO 50 do 40 y 100 Mich S A M I R.. 17 }i SOO do IS 50MSANIGS.... 37 544 do 37 tf 200 111 Cent B scrip... 100 Clev & Pitts Bm,, 12M 10 Ole Col & Ciu 8.. 9Sft' 00 Gill A Chiß 71^ 100 do 70ft 50 do 70 200 do 70 ft 100 do sBO 70)$ 450 Cleve & Tol R 34 ft 1050 do 34 ft SO CM A Rock I it... 54ft 200 do 54 4 250 do 830 543' 50 do 54?' 100 do blO 54ft 50 do 54 ft 80 d ».......V(!0 54V, 50 ao S3O 54 ;v 00 31 A' P Du C 8... 20 2COO do 42 V -2SOOO do 42# 1000 California St 7s. 81# 500 San F C Os p N Y 62# 1000 Hud lliv Ist m. .105 1000 MichCenSpcold 92 1000 CBAQEB peb 93 1000 Mich S Ist m bs. S 2 1500 111 Cent R bs ... S 7 2000 La E A W 2 in bs 45 10C0 Gal A Chi Ist mb 9S 1000 do 9S# 4000 do 99 10 Bk of America.. 97 115 Panama R 114 25 do li3ft 10 Am Ex Bank... 84 J v 10 Shoe & Leather. SV 20 Hanover Bank.. G 3 50 Cumb Coal prof, a 50 Pacific M SCo.. 91 102 .k> 00 50 do 59# 250 do SS# 50 do slO BS# 55 do 89 " 300 N Y Central It.. TS 100 do 77, : V 535 d 0... 77# 900 do sa 77 ?g 200 d<> s3O 7S’ 50 do s3O 77 7 j, 150 do b3Q7S# 100 Erie Bailway... 80# 900 d* So# 25 do bSO 31 201 do 30# New York Markets of Yesterday. Fi.orr., Ac.—For Western Cannl Flour tliomai-hot is « ea acriw, but holdcrg are indifferent about selling, as the receipts are falling off'. The medium and better grades are ijiiiet, and prices are somewhat irregular. The gales are 1,430 l»Ms at 55.40®5.50 for stijierfine State and Western, $5.60®5.65 for extra State, §5.76® 5.1*0 for fancy do, §5.C5®-"i.S5 fur tU« low srndesof West ern extrdi Sro.Boffo.9l) fir extra Ohio—the letb-r rate for gmali lots—UUil S6fi?li.is fur trade-brands do. Canadian Flour is without much change, and in linuted reiiuest for the trade: the sales are 700 bbls at S-5.65® 6.75 for extras. x Southern Flour is dull and heavy: the receipts are li beral; the sales are 900 hbls at §5.8006 25 for mixed to good superfine Baltimore, Ac., and 6.30ff7 for extras. Byo Flour i.s in foil drmaiul and steady: sjaieg of 127 bbls at 5304.50. Corn Meal is quiet but steady at 52.55®2.90 for Jersey and §3.30 for Brandywine. Buckwheat flour is selling at 51.90©2.12# 100 lbs. (Jhaix.— The Wheat market is quite active and firm, the receipts are moderate, and the offerings light j the in quiry for milling ia fair, and choice white is held very firmly. The sales are 275,000 bus, part to arrive, at ?1.24®1.27 for Chicago spring; for Milwaukee Club; s*l.2Btffl.2S,# for Bacine spring; $1.30® 1.31 for amber lowa and Wisconsin—the latter rate to arrive: 81.29® I.oofor Canada Club: i?1.34®1.36 for re} State; §51.49 for choice- amber do; $1.33®1.3T)£ fjr red Western; §1.37ff1.40 for amber do; 51.39®3.46 for wliito Ohio and Indiana: $1.44®1.48 for white Michigan. White Ken tucky is heid firmly ;it §1.500)1.53. f!orn closes rather (Inner—the sales are 165.000 bus at o*»#tfr64cTor Kastorn mixed; for sliimiinedoj Csv fur ciioice do; ffiOOc for Western yellow, and 71c for Western white. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS or TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth streets. B II Clieevor, R Island J AY McCallum, Quebec J B Couk, Pliiladelplun Capt L McDougall, Ohio A Graver, Chicago Kobt Bliss, New York Clias A'* Butler, New York Jus Moor, New York L X Fiflrm an. Non* York .1R Adam* hu, New York J Linrtciman, New York K Bolting, New York Mr Alexander, New York Jno Firth, England J J Whiting, Boston S W Torrey, New York L Bullard, Boston M R Wendell, Boston Jacob Wendell, Jr, Boston P McFadden, W Chester Mrs Rush, West Chester V S MiChlOr, EftStOH Francis Michler, Easton Sami Musselmun, Pa Mrs E R Gildings & la, NY’ A S Egert, New York W H Brown, Now Y'ork G Y Weir, U S A J F Weir, West Point G F Thomas, Jr, N York S Higginson, Boston J Le Cocy, Rio de Janeiro W Keys. Boston D D Bulger, Boston Mr Caldwell, Philadelphia L Coloman, N Nork M P Jones. Y S N SF Atkinson, Wash, D C Jas G Howland, Pittsburg W S Shattuck, New York W P Lyon, New Y'ork II A Dußois, USA John Ferry, Baltimore H S Ha "raw, Lancaster,Pa Jthn Carson, Nebraska Geo R Phillips & wf, W I Wiu R Kirkland, New York B II Smith, New York Jrs S Taylor S li Dana, Boston Mrs* McClinlly. Now York L W Maltby, Baltimore W F Larrabeo, Baltimore F L HodgemanAln,Chicago W K McClec-e, Delaware D McDaniel, Delaware A G Coffin, New Y’ork Maj II C Brooks, Boston H S Richardson, Boston WII Rockafellow, N Y’ork P B Cdodgell, Boston Mr Curtis, New Y'ork F R Ciulißi USX W A AVhteler, New Y'ork Geo AV Bins, New Y'ork D V Judson, New Y’ork C D Palmer, Waterville Murray Shipley, Cincinnati John H Willis, Boston Wm McDonald wf, N J H W Taylor A la, Boston GalushaA Grow Miss Nelly Grow Master F Grow Mrs F P Grow B Grow Miss Edwards Sami Small, Y'ork AV r Norton, New. York A C Schaefer, Baltimore S Babcock, New York Tbos Polhemus. New York W C Williams, Now Y'ork JL B Willard, New York II M Cowing, New York J Bigler, New York L P Porter, New York T S Kritlnnd, New Y'ork K M O’Brien, New York G N Hoffsiot W Gibson, Now York Chns McCullough, N York AN E Dickenson, Lake Snpe E Filley, New Y'ork R A Douglas, New York W A Coit, New Y'ork J H Rickctson, Pittsburg N P Howell, New York G llowell, New Y'ork F McCarthy, Washton A P Polkin, Hartford C D Talcott H Hegan, Montreal Geo li Bates, New York JMB Reynolds Ala t ßoston II T Jenkins New Y'ork YV H Davis, CiueitmaH, O T X Inioes, New Y’ork J itcConnack,Chai-loltr f Ten B B Nyce, Baltimore H Henrey, New York Alex Evans, Maryland R B Coleman, Baltimore E St C Clarke, U S N Gen W F Smith & la, USA Dr Havens, USA Capt W Bowen, USA W W Burdette, Wash, D C Jno It Sarson, New Y'ork Tltoa T Lawrenco, X Y’ Mr Andrews, Maine E AAYlkins, Kent Co, Md AV G Dickson, New York II Albertson, Germantown M Taylor, Washington AV Rogers, Hartford W C Church, Now Y'ork I. Allen, New Y'ork Capt T A Craven, U S N C Collins J D Budington, N J MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. J A Gundy, Lewisburg, Pa L V Martin, N*w York J T doncs G L Miller, Easton Dr E Wallace, Reading Granville Hartman, Pa L J C Elmer, N Jersey AV II Levan, Srhl Haven H Bowman, MillenJlle, Pa Sami Seibert, Chambersb’g AVm D McKrainpf rS N J A Eritey, York, Pa Dr Curb, London, En« P Bneeringer, Tyrone, Pa A II Reynolds, Kingston, l’a Wm McFarland, Pa R AV Derickson, USA G H Bernees, USA G AV Morgan, Potlsville J H Eyster, Chambersburg E B Hollister, Penna A B AValker, AVayne co, Pa T J Briggs, New Y’ork J Owen, New ltuven J J Colrlv, Silyer Spring J C SumpU*, Silver Spring L B Ewfllt, Silver Spring W McCliatoek, Pittsburg S Wolf, Geltyßburg, Pa G W AVolf, AbhottHtown, Pa G R Crook?, New York B R Jameson, Carlisle G H Stewart, gsburg OH Lytle. B Hartshorn, Camp Curtin J Hoffman, Cariislo American HOTEL—Chestnut st.« above Fifth. John S Street, Baltimore J H Bond, Baltimore It S Mvldrum, Baltimore T L Floyd, Baltimore John Boil, Baltimore AV C Keller, Altoona Lieut J D Amor, Penna AV II Sayre, Jr, M Chunk Mast R II Sayro, Jr, Pa Sami Dickeys, Oxford H A AA'hitney. N Jersey Thos A'erper, Xnw York Ltout GAV Kields, AV Ches If AV Mustard, Del B Spangler, Lane co John A Shultz, Lane co John J Barber, AV Chester Jas A r Crane & la, Penna Mrs John Tomb, Penna Mrs John C-rothers, Penna Thos A Reilly, Poitsville Jas Jameson, Reading KAV Opponnnn, Scranton LAV Oppennan, Scranton A King* Hartisburff AV ghorlay, BiUtltuoro W Parmenter, New' Y'ork 'l 1 Culbertson, New York F A Link, Maryland G N Hazel, Smyrna, Del P ¥ Causey, Delaware • J AV Causey, Delaware Thos Wallace, Delaware T L Powell, Salisbury, Aid J R AVilson, Laurel, Del H J Gregory, Wash, I) C c c HaiKTj AViitthingtoih PC P Menvb, AV'nahiuxtoiw DC ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. S R Fisk, New Y’ork John Davis, Penna AV H Pence, riiilmla AV George, New Jersey Dr Ager, MisKouri II B Dickerman, New York G L Barker, Lclinnon Spgs J B Warner, Rending (i Schuster, Reading L Munmn, Mass Mrs L Bliss Miss M Bliss II Cohen, New Y’ork G S Vhu Slvck, New York Anmnd Bourgeois, N Y' Jon Cramshaw, St Louis Geo S Harwood, England Col Mevins, Washington Col McCartney, Washington C P Miller, Penna THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. AVm F Boone, Philadelphia C ll'Vogelor, Baltimore Sami Smith, Trenton Jas D Kern, Nazareth, Pa Tkns L McKeen, Easton R M Acton, Sutom, N J Anthony ltoyboM, Del City Mrs rity MrslJ Keybold, Del City 31rs Chapin, DSnwai-r* ('ity Mien Chapin,Delaware City B Beil t BaUj|Ui>VC* Foidtt, Pottovltlv j liuulz, Luncuster COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnut F R Goodlinrt, Reading 8 Gruyhill, Lancaster Davis Kimble, Chester co Amos Kimble, Chester co D Jfauiin, Chester ro C Phillips, Chester CO AV H Edi*r, Maryland Thos AVomlwnrti, Wil, Dal J<i)m Scliell, Pennsylvania II AValley, Chester co, I’a S H Baker, Chester co, Pa Mrs Baker, Chester co, Pa Miss Baker, Cheater co, Pa F J IVnnock, Lancaster co KT Kc run, I’nkmviJle Capt C Hull, A r irginia D Stubbs, Cheater co J»» B Ramnay, Oxford, l*a Chits II Haines, Maryland A K Hanna, Chester ro J R Jorden, Etktou, 6td K Jurduuj Elkton, Mil John T Johiw, New Jersey JAV Bloomer, Baltimore J B Okeson, Perryville Jas S Kirk, Chester co, Pa J M. Simpson, Snnbury D Bobinson,AVilUainsiH>rt Mrs R Kimble, Chester co Mrs R Dickey, Chester co T Gawtbtop, Chester co, Pa J P Conard, Chester rn, Pu Semi liners, Chester co, Til E Potts, Bridgeport, Pa AM Ay mu, AV«*at Cbesb-r J«i-cmtah Caraon, Pu ixcnan^e— Nov. 25, BOARD. S Sanders, Jr, New York John P Peirsou, Piiiluda D Parker, A’irginia STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. Urtmno Dillry, Wilkeeborre It W Biinil, Wilmington .Inoßobiuaon A ln,Wilni’ton E Noivton Geo W Uimimel.Ttnrrieburs H Patehln, Clearftelil WIV McCounolUWttytiesb’g Geo K SchuLl, Perry co, Pa D J Kerns, Pcnnßyivania A G Johnson, PennA D»ni Liitmen, Perry co, P» Jno A Gross, Eliwihetlitown Mrs K Henry, Mifflin co.Pa Pavis Henry, Mifflin co, Pa W J Still, Huntingdon, l’a BLACK BEAR—Tliird street, above Callowhill. Jim Iliestfliul, Maryland A WelUel, AUenfowni Pa J> 11 liiiriian, Lehigh co A Ch essman, ScUersvillo Richard Rol*b, Horsham J P Haas, Berks co Win Rnppori, Btu-ks co L K Balthaser, Berks co Aaron M Bright, Bernville D K Cawle, Lancaster co j E Young, Monts Square E E Perry, Boston Jno S True, Boston Julius Fisher, Lancaster Jno Itastimn Lehigh co MADISON HOUSE—Second atroet, above Market. JK Sheppard, Salem, N J B Thompson, Borlegtown J M Heston, Doyfostown M 51 Cooke, Pa L Richards A la, Bristol Miss R Smith, N J D Starkey A la, Busttetjn II R Ludwig, Berks co t D Holmes, Pa K W llowcri New Jcritoy BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. Mrs Hanover, York, Pa Mr Livozey, Attleboro, Pa J B Tt»rrv, Philadelphia Stephen Taylor, tfewtmvn 31 Kirk & lady, Newtown Wni C Boatty, Blftllln co Isaiah Bciitty, Mil Pin cu Amos Gregg, BusNotrm .1 Bliller, 3l«.»dru?-e J Lovejoy, New York G Young, Now York , 31 Tims and ladies, Boston Dr Tine, Philadelphia George Cook, Bucks NATIONAL HOTEL—Baco street* above Third. •Trie A Vndiflti Cliicfl.co Win fiamdt. Pliumixville Jus 31 Mvn'rtith.W Chostui 1 H Ti Okwibavro S J Smith, Penna T Sivu-maker, AUantown AY Y Lj on, Beading P Y Breiidliufivw, N.Berlin 11 W Over, Chester co F A Danehower, l^swiriburg L Wells BEYEBE HOUSE—Third street, abpye Bft00« S W renin packer, Mt Clair C AVeldy, Myei-sfown, Pa 3lis.*> F Harris, Bnltimoro Cha» Hirah, Lancaster ,1 Bogar, Peunft E Felton, 31irtUnto\vn BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhlff. V Huffman, Allcntuwn E Uucknian, Kiistoii T P Lcifclirimii rittshm-g .lueob L:mc.~*dnle Win Lynch, Pennsburg Eli Griffltli, Montg co, Pa l*otur Kom-merer, Easton, Pa MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second at., ab. Arch. Miss Ada Byrit, Baltimore WT A Ridge, Bucks co J'L Taylor, Delaware co Jas Doran, U f? N MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Iff- SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Bark 01*Server, (jßr) Killmm,froni Liverpool, via Yar niontli, NS, 4 days, with salt to E A Rouder A Co. Schr Challenge, Tracy, 9 days from Bockport, with ice to E A Soudcr & Co. Schr John Jones, Corson, 8 days from New York,with mdse to David Cooper. St-lir Peiirli Lyons, 1 day from Del, with corn to Jn&L Bewlev A Co. Schr Ilcnry Wolfe, Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Del, with grain to .Christian & Curran, Schr Bohemia, Clark, 2 days from Chesapoeake City, with grain to Christian & Curran. Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours frOlU NOW with mdso to W P Clyde. CLEARED. Str Fanny Garner, Spencer, New York, W P Clyde. Sir II L Gaw, Ilcr, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, memoranda. Stonmahips Boston, Jolmwjn, and Delaware, Gannon, cleared as New York yesterday for Tort Royal. Steamship North Star, Jones, from Asiunwall, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship United Kingdom, Craig, at New York yes terday from Glasgow. Brig H Mf mis, Trnvonryi for Philadolphia, sailed from Baltimore yesterday. Sour George Byron, from St Johns, PR, for Philadel phia, was spoken 11th inst, lat 29 12, long 70 10. Sclir H Willits, Parsons, cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia. Castilian, Belntty, sailed .from Baltimore yester day for riiiliulelphia. SU-mnciti, Suruiii Jones, mul Mar.®, Nichols, honce, ar rived at New .York yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES, Special Attention is CALLED TTTTV to the unprecedented inducements offered to those about purchasing Pianos and 3lelodeons. Large temporary reiluctions being made to me by the manufac turers In consequence of reduced wages, rent of manu factory, and nil that goes to make up the cost of pro thlCtiODj tho full benefit is proffered to buyers, and a cuii must satisfy all that now ia the time. Can sell i first class Piano at $225. Give mo a call. no4-lm J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut ats. Auction Sale Or ILEGANT FBENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA AND GLASS. On MONDAY* 3IORNING, November 25, at 10 o’clock, at CHINA HALL, 629 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the State House, com prising elegant dinner, desert, and tea Bets, chamber seta, hanging baskets and vases, cut and moulded glass, and a large assortment of useful housekeeping articles. Goods will be ready for examiuation, with catalogues, on Saturday and day of sale. no2l-4t# Kerr’s China Hall, Chestnut street, opposite the State House. SELLING OFF. The entire stock of China and Gla?s of the above esta. blishmeut is now soiling off at cost, and below cost, to close the business of the late firm of WM. J. KERR & Co. SALES FOR CASH ONLY. 0c24-thstu-ln» Dr. Eobertson’s Vegetable Ner vors Cokdial : or, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The Great Remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debi lity, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, See. Price $l. For sale by DYOTT & CO. r So. 262 North SECOND Street, n022-ftulm Dey>ot for all Popular Medicines. One-Pbice Clothing, of the Latest Sttlbb, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Ordur warranted satisfac tory. Our One-Priob System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES & CO., 601 MARKET Street Batchelor’s Hair Drs.—This oele bra ted and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great Original, which haß gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LiqUID HAIR DYE IHSTASTLT produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining 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 FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT A GO., Philadel phia mhl-tf MARRIED. BURKHARDT—TUCKER.—On the 21st inst., by the Rev. Dr. Seles, Mr. AViUuuu 24, Burktiardt to Miss M. Ella Tucker, daughter of C. Tucker, Eeq,, of ihia city. * KNIGHT—ATKINSON.—On Thursday morning, the 21st, by the Rev. J. Monroe, J. Harvey Knight, of Cam den, N. J., to Miss Anna A. Atkinson, of Pbila. * DIED, HOOPES.—At West Chester, Pa, on24th inst., Gu lielma Maria Hoopes, wife of Edward Hoopes, aged 4*2 years. Her funeral will take place from the dwelling of Lydia A. Townsend, West Chester, Pa., on Wednesday, 27th inst., at 11 o’clock A. M. NHTES.—On the 23d inist*! Edward Ri Nippon in the 32d year of lifs ago. Funeral from his father’s residence, No. 522 Dillwyn street, thi6 (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * BUY.—On the 224 inst., Mrs. Emily Duy, wife of George L. Duy, in the 56th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Lancaster avenue, above PaechaU street, to-day, (Tuesday,) at Ift o’clock. * BAXTER.—On Sunday morning, 24tli instant, Willy Ann, daughter of Samuel and Julie P. Baxter, aged 3 years, 3 months, and 22 days. Funeral from her parents’ residence, York street, fourth door below Trenton avenue, Nineteenth ward, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock, # BUCHANAN.—Ou the ;»a Hut* Maria* daUEhter of AViHiam J. and Martha Buchanan, aged 22 months and 15 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Lower Morion, Montgomery county, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * CROCKS.—At Beverly, N. J., on the 22d iust-, John Crocks, in tfie 334 year of his Funeral from his mother’s residence, Mary Crocks, 412 Matin street, above Fourth, between Coates and Brown, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock, without further notice. * ELLIS.—On the 22d inst., David George Ellis, son of Tlinmas and Dorcas Ellis, in the 9th year of his ago. Funeral from the residence or his parents, No, 9 Ctim berlninl street, tins (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o’clock. * MAISON.—On tho 24th inst., Sarah A., second daugh ter of Jacob and Magaret Maison, Funeral from the residence or her father, No. 251 Madi son street, on Wednesday afternoon, 27th instant, at 1 o’clock, without further notice. ** MITCHELL*—In Gloucesteri N. J.. on the 21th inst, Miss Margaret Mitchell, aged 30 years. Funeral from the residence of her father, Thomas Mit chell, Mercer street, Gloucester, on Wednesday after noon, at 1 o’clock. ** POLLARD On the 21st inst., at Camp Lookout, Md., of typhoid fever* Sergeant William A. Pollard, of Co, F, Thirtieth Regiment, 1‘- V., in the 20th year ofllis «ge» Funeral from the residence of his father, northeast cor ner Tenth aud Girard avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, nt 8 o’clock, without further notice. * Mourning store, No. 9is CHESTNUT STREET. BESSON & son have lately received Black Beaver Cloth Cloaks, Gray Water-proof Cloaks, Black Thibet Long Shawls, extra bizor* Shepherd Plaid Long and Square Shawls, Crape and Grenadine Collars and Sleeves, Jouvin’s. Black Kid Gloves, Alexandre’s Black, Load, and Purple Kid Gloves: Fleecy Silk Gloves and Gaunt jets, Binck Centre Brocli6 Scarfs, Black all wool Velour Ottomans and Reps, $1 a yard; Black Reps Anglais, 25 cents a yard; Grenadine Veils, Ac. no 4 rye* A CALI. FOR A MEETING IN BE LLS HALF OF THE INDIANS. There is reason for tho belief, that tho warlike atti tudo which is unsullied by some of our frontier Indians is the result of frauds and outrage which have been perpe trated upon them by lawless men, who have also repre sented to them that tho people of tho free States are hos tile to their Interests. Therefore, it is but ait act of justice to tho Indians, nnd to the CbrJutfan sentiment of the country, that an expres sion of sympathy be extended towards them, and that memorial? }>? to Congress to the effect that they may hW Ample protection i*} tltt pnjoymcM of their just rights. In furtherance of which design tlit* Undersigned unite in a call for a public meeting in this city I Hoh, Alexander Henry Mayor or ITliludi'UilliA. Matthew Nuwkirk, Wm. M. Smith, .1. Newton Brown, John E. Lattu, Hon. Win. D. Kelley, George Junkiti, Jr., John A. Brown, J. W. White, John 11. Mcllvain, Charles Macalcstor, Wm. S. Pierce, James Pullo'k, Kokh J. Gfigg* Henry 8, Hagnrt, Thomas T, Ta»kcr, Sr., Jamos A.-Fra^uin, C. V. Stcinmnn, G, N. Tatham, Hon. Wm. A. Porter, Stephen Colwell, Rev. Joseph T. Cooper, Rev. George 0. Arnold, «» Henry S. Clarke, “ Jolm Perry Hall, <« James M. Wilson, “ C. I*. Kruuth, “ Samuel 0. Wylie. “ Jon. H. Kennard, » D. h. Patti-ißoii, “ H- Jeffery, *< P. Comnbe, u John Jenkins, *♦ John Thompson, 44 Francis Church, “ J.S.Wiiliß, 44 T. W. J. Wylie, « John B. Dales; 44 W. P. Breed, «* T. A. Femly, “ J« Haytt Smith, *« W. S. lhJl T u J. Vfhvaten Smitii, 11 John F. Chaplain, “ YVm. Smith. In arcordauce with the above, a meeting will be held In MUSICAL FUND HALL, LOCUST Street, above EIGHTH, on TUESDAY" EVENING, November 26, at 7# o’clock. The lion. J. Pollock, Hon. Judge Kel ley, Rev. Mr, Qeiar, who has been eleven years a mis fci.mary atoong tho Indium', aud otlior dlstiugulshod eiteakers, will give addresses on the occasion. It ryrsp* CENTRAL REPUBLICAN CLUB.— ILS The Annual Meeting of the Club will be held at the Diligent Engine House, TENTH and FILBERT, 9H16 (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7# o’clock, for the Election of Officers. A. M. WALkixSHAW, 11* (Secretary. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1861. MECHANICS’ BANK* UJj Piui.ADßi.mMA, November 18, 1861. At an Election for Directors, held tins «t>» the fol lowing centh'inon wore cbonon for the ensiunc year. Jofieplt R. Mitchell, John . Edward G. Jamea, George C. NajVbPJ b, Robert Steen, William R- Thompson, George H. Stuart, John C. Davis, Davis Pearson, Charles Loland, William A. Drown, Louis C. luiigerivu* Joseph G. Mitchell. NyVKMUKU 2i», 18UL /it u mcfting of tlm Board of Directors, hulilJhlu day, j. D. MITtTIKLL was mmiiimmisly oU'ctojl rrewdent, J, G. MITCHELL Vice President. J. WIRGAND, J«. t Cashier. J. WIEGAND, Ju., It Cashier. ,V=* HANK OF I'KKR UJ3 rmi.Aim At nn Election fm Pirectni 18th inst.* the following gent the ensuing year: Klijah Pallet, Josiah L. Hames, William C. Imdivig, Gillies Jhillett, George Williams, " ' Charles Shoemaker, " Johu,l.< lUnygh, William K, lirny, Jiamuol Hicham, Joseph fl Miuli'lr», Benjamin Davis, Al'red Slmi'^less, Adam Strinmetz At a meeting of the Board held this day the tulkmiug officers werere-electnl for the ensuing year: IGLfJAU PALLET. President; WILLIAM C. LUDWIG, VW President; JOHN 11. CAtypfttibii JAMES UUSSKLi., Cashier. It rirs=» TRADESMEN*: Uof I’HII.ADEJ At an Election for Direct following vv»T fleCtfli to BOf r. h. lUisw, J. It, ItloCKlgOPli, ,i(»hu Hurtuuui, E. J. Kenney, And nt a meeting: ot'the Hi BAY, C. IK. -IiOGKUS v JOHN CASTNKIt, niißliiop. ry». CONSOMDATI' LL3 Pmlaiuh At an “Election, held on M< in£r gentlemen were dec ten year: Juices V. Wafpotv A. 'Snow 2V:iii(lnill, Abm. S. Wolf, Henry Croehey, Wm. Ilojcct, Lmllniu Matthews. And nt ft inppting of t)i< JAMES V. WATSON, K»|. Pro&MU'iit; JOS. N. PKIKS THOHNK, E*j., Solicitor. THE PHIIiADi U 3 Vhii.a nr.i At the Anmml Kloetiojj. )i Solving gentlemen m-vc d\i Hank : Thomas Robins, Samuel "Welsh, Edward S- C'.arke, EredorieU Augustus Heaton, J. L. Erringor, S. W. D< And at a meeting of the lh DAY, TIIO3IAS BOBINS. elected President. n0204t BANK OF COittiHERCE, y.g Phii.adeu'BlA, November 2"), 1801. At an Election, held on tlwlSth inst., the following named Stockholders were elected Directors of this Bank: George K. Ziegler, Patrick Brady, Rodney Fisher, Charles Henry Fislior. Adolph K. Borio, J. Hodman Paul. M. D., William V. Wicht, George Trott, Charles H. Muirheid, William W. Longstreth, Thomas 11. Kirtley, | Peter Cullen, John McAllister. And at a meeting of the Directors, THIS DAY, HE Gil Cl! K. ZIEGLER, Ef«],, was unanimously eln'ted President j RODNEY EITHER, Esq., Vice President; and .TOIIN A. LEWIS, Cashier. n026-3t J. A. LEWIS, Cashier. CORN EXCHANGE BANK, [l Sc I'niLAheli'H:A, November 25, IS6I At the elertirm hold the 18th inst., the folio win a Stock holders were duly elected Directors of this Bank: Alexander G. Cattell, Edward C. Knight, Joseph Liudsoy, William L. Haddock, David Yanderveer, James Steel, Philip B. Mingle, Christian J. Hoffman, Dell Nnblit, Robert Ervien, George L. Buzbyy 11. W. CatUerwood. William P. Cox. And, at the moling vfthe Directors to-tlay, ALEX'. 0. CATTELL, Esq , was unanimously elected Presi dent, ALEX. WHILLDIN, Esq., Vice President, and J. W. TORItEY, Cashier. no2C-3t J. W. TOJIREY, Cashier. r YZgst LECTURE IN AID OF UNION [LS meetings held in American me chanics’ JIALL—Rev. J. IIYATT SMITH will lec ture THIS EVENING, in HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, at 7)£ o'clock. Subject—“Manfulness.” Tick ets at the door. It OFFICE GF THE LITTLE SCHUYL- UkS KILL NAVIGATION RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 9th December next, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the Office 407 LIBRARY Ml’PCtj for the of receiving the ItcpOff Of TllO UOnUllltteO ap pointed at (lie last Annual Meeting, held the 14th Janua ry, 1861. WILLIAM WALN, Ju, nnlP-tuthsHM Treasurer and Secretary. rv» PEOPLE’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. —The Fifth Lecture of the Course will be deliver ed on THURSDAY EVENING, November at CON CERT it ALL, by (i KOJiGE WM CURTIS, Esq. Sub ject—“lfational 7/onor.” Lecture, quarter before S o’clock. Tickets 25 cents, at T. B. PUGH’S, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. n023-if 54 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COftl -1 L PAN Y, November 25, JS6I.—A meeting of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COMPANY will be held on MONDAY next, December 2, at 32 o’clock, at the EXCHANGE, (Room No. 30, third floor.) for the purpose of electing nine managers, to serve for the ensuing year, and tor the transaction of Other business. no2T»-6t WM. S. GRANT, Secretary. rySSr* OFFICF. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Usjf COMPANY, Pjiii.auei.pitia, October 15, 1861. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi animal dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, clear of State tax, payable on and after N o vomber 15,1861. Powers-of-Attomey for collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 23S South THIRD Street. ocl7-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. S Headquarters curtin LIGHT GUARD REGIMENT, P. V., No. 801 SANSOM Street Authorized by tho Governor, and accepted by the Federal Government. Comfortable quarters provided in Philadelphjfl, |»ny, Rations, and Uniform as soon as enrolled. By order of COL. H. J. STAINROOK. W. R. MACADAM, Adjutant. n026-st# 11 COL. GREGORY’S REGIMENT— fI ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERS.—A few more good ill moil wanted to fill up Company G, Capt. Eli G. Sellers, now recruiting at the GIRARD HOUSE, ami at the encampment of the regiment on tlie Darby road, near Grey’s Ferry. JAMES H CLASSON, First Lieut. > n023-3t* B. YV. SHIPLEY, Second Lieutenant. RDmiL DRY Goods. jJoTRAVIAf WHITE DOMEX FLANNELS, WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS, Manufactured expressly for ARMY' SOCKS, in store and for sale by LEWIS DOSTER. no2o-2t* N. W. Coiner FOURTH and ARCH. Lace curtains and curtain MATERIALS at low prices.— The subscribers have at low prices a large assortment of Laco and Muslin Curtains and Draperies, together with a great variety of rich Curtain and Vumiturematcrials, Brocatelles, Satins, Terry’s, Reps, Damasks, Ac. Also, Rich Cornices, Loops, Tassels, Bands, Ac., Ac. Curtains and Shades nindMipintlie best style. SHEITARD, YAN HARLINGEN, * ARRISON, n 023 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Dress goods. Reps, Merinoes, Poplins, Delaines, Ac. Black Poplins, Merinoes, Delaines, Bombazines, Ac. COOPEB & CQNABDi no 7 NINTH and MARKET. CLOAKS— Ready made or made to order. COOPER & CONARD, no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR X THE CITY' AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PERSEVERANCE BUILDING ASSOCIATION The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff’s sale made under the writ above entitled* of the property hereinafter described, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on THURSDAY, December f, IS6I, ot 4 P. M., at his Office, No. 611 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, when Mid whore ftll pvrs*>ns interested arc renuired to present their claims, nr be debarred from coming in upon said fund. The property sold as aforesaid is described as follows—to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the four story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ ate on the west side of Front street, in the q;sy qf phila driphia* lata in the Northern Liberties; beginning at tho distance of 110 feet 5 inches northward from Vine street, thence extending by around of Elizabeth Cooper westward 143 feet 8 incjiop to tho Cast side of an alley 6 feet 4 inch?# ffido-, Extending into and from the said Yin© ?t7*eet, thence by the said alley southward 17 feet 7 inches, thence partly by Page’s lot, partly by ground of Joseph IL JcnkH and wife* and partly by ground of Mary Bacon, eastward 65 feet, thence by Mary Bacon’s lot northward 1 foot 8# inches, and eastward 77 feet 6 inches to Front street aforesaid, thence by the same 15 feet 10# inches to the place of beginning. [Being tho same premises which Thomas E. Pryor, by indenture bearing date the 7th day of March, A. D. 1854, recorded in Deed Book T H, No. 125, pago 554, A'C,, granted and conveyed nuto the »ai4 Michael Belly ill fee, reserving thereout the yearly ground rent or sum of £ll7, paya ble half-yearly on the 7th day of the mouths of March and September in every year forever.] n026-10t JOHN M’INTYRE, Auditor. IJIHEODOIIE EVERS' PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, ABOVE STXTO, Opposite the Arch-street Theatre, m.26-liuif PHILADELPHIA. TAR. VERNON PIERPONT, .1 J MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, ENGLAND, Author of “Skin Diseases and tUeir Roinodies,” and “Diseases of tho Rectum.” Maybe consulted at his Residence, FROM 10 O’CLOCK A. M. TILL 8 O’CLOCK P. M., OR DY » Dr. PIEBPONT has burn especially micessful in his •treatment of tho following diseases! 81C1N DISEASES OF EVERY NATURE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMA TISM, nnd DISEASES of the RECTUM. n023-tf A MORE THOROUGHLY INDI JLX. VIDI'ALIZED picture is mude by adding tlio mi twrai color of the complexion, hair, and eyes. KSI MER’S Photograph# are colored bo for $l, SKGUND above GREEN. It* fIHEAP SUGARS.—C. DONOGHUE, \J 23 South WATER Street, Is now gelling Stoani- Refiiiod Sugars, Syrupy, Coffee, and Adaiimutiiio Candles at reduced prices, to prompt cash buyers, uo-O-tH* OLD LEAD—B barrels just received per schooner Amalia, for salb by JAURETCHE & CABSTAIRS, no 7 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. “POSTAGE STAMPS.—Twenty-four- JT cent, twelve-cent, and ton-cent STAMPS for Bale at five per cent, discount. Apply at The Prea office. no6-tf Bill-head printing, best etid Cheapest in thf fith at RINGWALT & DBOWX’S, 34 South THIRD Street. uo2o S TOWNSHIP. ,I'iiia, Niiv<*iiil>i , r 25, 1361. irs at' tills UimK. MU mi tin' tlciiH'ii wore olect.'ii to sorvo s ba?tk, U')7ia, November 2u, 1801. ora, hold 'on the 18th iiwt., the •re ttio enfluina year : Thori it. Dloorrt H. L. Gaw% Jacob Weaver, Geo. 0. Thomas, John Carrow. loan! r*f Directors, held THIS was rrrsMrnt. ami 1U%2f1-2t# lON bank, November 26,1861. jontiiiy, iSlh hist., the follnw (xl Directors for the ensuing Hem. Malone* tiiob. J. rotts, John r. Verreo, Jon. 1). Van Diirciij .Josiah B. Brooks, Hubert Shoemaker, \ Loiynn. 10 liimnl, hchl THIS BAY, was unanimously re-clectost SOL, Cashier: anil CEO. W. ‘ m>2G-tuths3t ’EIiPHIA BANK, 'l.l‘iiia, November 25,1301. hnhl on the Mth inat., the fol uly elected Directors ol' this Joshua. Longstretli. Marshall Hill* J. Foil, L, R» AsliuwU Richard Wood, j Jus. L. Clughorn, ioCoursey. Jo&rd of Directors, held THIS Es'i., vas unanimously re- E. UOSIECYS, Cash',. Philadelphia, Nor. IS, 1861. MILITARY NOTICES. JjEGAL. v«. MICHAEL KELLY’. Juno Term, 18011 No. 812. Vend. Ex. 1012 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, APPOINTMENT. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. QOOPER & CON ARID. CLOTH CLOAKS. FROM SG TO 850, In tlieir LARGE ROOM, SECOND STORY, no7tiiths-lm S.E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Sts. CLOAKS IK SABLE CLOTHS, FROSTED LEAVERS, SEALSKIN CLOTHS, BLACK BEAVEItS, LYONS VELVETS; A LARGE Assortment, AT MODERATE PRICES. AT THE ' PARIS CLOAK EMPORIUM, 70S CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. nol4-tf PLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! VJ WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, in endless variety: LIGHT AND DARK CLOTS CLOAKS, of every filmdo; BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, of ©very quality : BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL: THE LARGEST STOCK AJ> D THE MOST REASONABLE TRICES IN TnE CITY. IVENS, No. S 3 South NINTH Street. CLOAKS! The Largest, Cheapest, and Best-assorted Stock in the city. HOUGH & CO„ No. 2S South TENTH Street, Opposite Franklin Market. New cloak store! The most Elegant assortment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, 6c15-2m First door above Chestnut The arch-street cloak and MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED 01,OAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB HORSFALL, anSl-Sm N. W. cornor TENTH and ARCH Sta MILI.INERV GOODS. QITY BONNET STORE. S E A 5 0 If ABLE GOODS SEASONABLE PRICES- SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. Ladies’ and Misses’ Bonnets, Children’s Turbans, Caps, Ac., the best and most fashionable, and at the low est prices. Bonnets made over, or bleached, and rO - Millinery Goods m quantities to suit. BEA YEB, FELT and PLUSH Goods for Children. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, NO. 725 CHESTNUT STREET. gENNEDYB FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS. AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. No. 189 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. ocs-3m furs, yURS! GEORGE F. WO M RATH, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT LA 13 lES’ FUR S. To which the attention of the Public is invited. no22tjnl RADIES’ CHOICE FURS, WARRANTED WELL SEASONED VERY REASONABLE PRICES, PARIS CLOAK AND FDR EMPORIUM, 709 CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. p©l4-lm MILITARY GOODS. J2-OZ. DUCK. ARMY STANDARD. FOR SALE SY ALFRED SLADE & Co., 39 LETITIA and 40 SOUTH FRONT STREET. n026-12t QOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOB TENTS, VOS SALE BT mySS-Gm FROTHINOHiAM *WBIiIiB. RATIONAL LOAN. Tho undersigned are prepared to deliver the Seven and Three-tenths Treasury Notes upon payment. DREXEL & GO., Baukcra, gIX PEB CENT. TREASURY NOTES Are received at par for Subscriptions to the NEW NATIONAL LOAN, of 7 3-10 per cent. TREASURY NOTES, tvhUh a* now ready for delivery at Office of JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent, 6c23-lm lid Sooth THIRD Street. NATIONAL LOAN. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & Co.. BANKERS NO. 11l SOOTH THIRD STREET, Pursuant to fntructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, 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 8 A. M. until 5 P. M.» and on Mondays till 9 P. M. Tbtße notes will be of tbo denomination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUN DRED DOLLAFS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, aud are all dated 19th of August, 1801, payable In gold in throe years, or con vertible Into a twenty years six per cent, loan, at the option of the holder. Each Treasury Note has Interest coupon* 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. Aliy explanations required by subscribers will be cheerfully Khtfle. THE NOTES* ARE DELIVERED UPON PAY. MENT OF SUBSCJM’TIONS. Payment of bo made In GOLD or CHECKS, or NOTES OF A$V <*F OUR CITY BANKS. JAY COOKE, BUBSCKirTXON AGENT, 0c22-30t No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street. Lamp shade manufactory OF V. QUARRK, Southeast corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets, Wholesale Establishment. Retail Store, opposite, No. 831 ARCH Street, For convenience of Lady customers, who will bud there the most suitable article for a Christmas present. n025-3t Best quality roofing slate always on hand and tor tale at Union Wharf, MU BKAOH Street, Kensington. X THOMAS, ■htT-It fIT WALNUT Btrdk PhUadelaUa E. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. ' gautliweat earner of TENTH and GREEN Stroets, noUMlmif# Philadelphia. FURS! AND RELIABLE, 34 South THIRD Street. JVEW PUBLICATIONS. pUBLISHETI TMIS JD A Y l ,SUPERIOR TO “JANE EYRE.” T'ltlCK 25 CENTS ONLY. FOR BETTED, FOR WOUBK. A CHARMING hOXli STORY. FIIOM * I TKMPLE BAR." Buianov to “John Halifax,” “Jane Eytv,” or ** Bust LyniV." stud Is also the ni<>at charming Low St'Ji.v V\i,l',: Uhlk-I for } <-ars. Only complete and unabridged Mil ion, 1* i* u! ‘. , l ’i*hM in one Urge octavo volume, large and eba*- ' yjv., and on line paper, l'rio- 25 cents :• h'tiO- v T. 11. pkxj:^' uN i unoTHBItS, .. , saf : CHESTNUT film*, PhiliiMulifci. Itcuii "ii'ltffl the Ed if or rtf the. 11 Ladies Ndli'nnd Magazine" says of if in (fa: Xomber f>r Januart/i 1 So‘2: 11 It is that rare thimr, a well-told love .story. Free From sickly *autiim*uialit\, v«-t full of romance, 1 Far Bettfri fur Worry* 1 is il mintur*nim*yof it a kb.. I» an*!, «.j -wlint you will, there ia no tlieruu which* when rightly told, is as absorbing as first-love. No ‘M'liHutmii* story is moro fascinating than tin's, yet* unlike such stories, ‘For Better, for Worse’ is not exaggerated. Tim cha racters of the three sisters* Margaret, Ethel, amt tD *<:«•, aro admiralty yvldriirited; tilt* raider hardly known who to udmiro tlie most, though Margaret, perhaps, will gem mil y hMhe fav&vilo. The novel rloses with smiles and KU'iiphiue, fts all good lo\e stories should. Even the mar riage of Ethel, which, at first, threatens to main- both Grace and Philip miserable for life, proves a happy one in the end.. But we will not forestall the render's plea sure. Buv the book, read it, and find it all tutf foy ynm> aett" ‘ Only complete and unabridged edition U published and for sale by T. B PETERSON A BROTHERS, No.RUG CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. !E?~Booksrl!nr*, News Aseiitfl, and all others, will please Bend on their orders at once for what .they may want of the above book, which will prove to he of grwt popularity, :nel command a very large sale. It . A - PATRIOTIC CHAPTER IN THE A HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION. EVERY UNION MAN SHOULD HAVE A COPY! PARSON BROWNLOWS FA RK /W ELL ADDRES $ s IX VIEW OF ins •IMPRISONMENT BY THE RKIIELS. This patriotic "Address, with ft line Steel Portrait, and Autograph of Parson Brownlow, printed on superfine tinted-plate paper, 11x14 inches* is published this day by THOMASW. HARTLEY* 420 FRANKLIN Street, Philadelphia. For sale, wholesale and retail, by T B. Peterson & Brothers, W. J 5 Zieber, Geo. G. Evans, T. K. Cullender, S. C. Upham, T. B. I’ugh, and by booksellers generally. m>23-8t Books, law and misoella- NEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK ROOK STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their nameß, sizes, bindings, dates, editions, prices* and eondiliatis. WANTED—Bovks printed by Benjamin Franklin, 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 ap praised by rfe2s-tf] JOHN CAMPBELL. TjWEIGN READING ROOMS, ' P 1323 CHESTNUT Street, corner of JENIFER. OrEN EVERY DAY end EVENING for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. From II A. M. until 2P. M. ex clusively for Ladies. All the priiicipa! French, German, and English Illus trated and Literary Poriodieala Mo rog«Wly received every two weeks. {Jaliymani’t* Messenger and Journal des Debate by every mail from Europe. Terms of single subscription per annum, 8G; three months, 82.60; one month, SI. Family subscription per annum, 810; three months, 53.50. US*" Orders for foreign JJook-> :m*l Periodicals forwarded by every steamer. F. LEYPOLDT, Foreign Bookseller, no2o-lin 1323 CHESTNUT. INSURANCE COMPANIES. m~~~ BE LAW ARE MUTUAL . SAFETY JNSUBANOE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED ISSCu The following Statement of the Affairs of the Conn pany is published in conformitv with a PfOViriiOll uf tl3 Charter; PREMIUMS. Received from Nov. I, 1860, to Oct. 31. 1361. On Marine anil Inland Risks 8227,808 71 On Fire Risks 100,952 18; Premiums on Policies not marked ofl‘ Nov. I,ISGO premiums Marked off ns nurned* from Nov. 1, lPGo,*<i- Ott. 31,15C1. On Marine and Inland Risks $274,268 7" On Fire Risks...... 315,800 45 Interest, Salvage, Ac., during same period LOSSES, EXPENSE?, Sc. nvuisi; THE VHAIt Arf ABOVE. Marine and Inland Navigation Lossef .8172,831 29 Fire Losses 33,108 71 Return Premium* 50,474 00 Reaerutrancts, Agency Charges, Advertising, Ac 36,774 72 Expenses, Salaries, Rent, Ac.... 20,487 OS s $129,621 33 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November 1,1861. Par. Cost. $lOO,OOO United States five per cent. Loan.. $100,250 00 60,000 United States six per cent. Trea sury N0te5,, 1f111M ,,,,,,, t , 1 40t905 3T £d,660 United States seven and* three tenths per cent. Treasury Notes. 25,000 00 100,000 State of Peimsylvauia five per cent. Loan 54,000 State of Pennsylvania six per cent. Loan . 120,050 Philadelphia City six per cent* Loan.... 110,448 *7 SO,OOO State of Tennessee fire per cent. Loan... 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mort gage six per cent. Bonds. 50,000 Pennsylvania liailroad 2d Mort gage six per cent 80nd?,,,,,,,, 40,lul) 83 15,066 666 shared StocK Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guarantied by the City of Piiila- dolphin 14,587 50 5,000 100 share* Slock Pennsylvania Railroad Company... 5,000 OO Bills receivable for Insurances mode. .n.iVi 90,730 07 Bonds and Mortgages 75,000 00 Real Estate 51,3G3 35 Balancesdue at Agencies, Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts due the Company 48,131 97 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other CompanieH, ©13,843 estimated vatue, 4,030 00 Cash on hand—in Bank:?. S? 01,098 do <* in Drawer 517 33 5869.126 37 November 13,1801. The Board have tin® dny declared a Cash Dividend of TEN PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, and SIX PER CENT, interest on the Scrip of the Company, payable on uud after the 30th instant. They have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, on the Earned Premiums for the year ending October Dl, 1861, Certificates for which will bo jgsuod in tho parties entitled to the snme on aud after the 00th instant. No certificates of profits issued under 525. DIRECTORS. William Martin, Samuel K. Stokes, Edmund A. Bonder, J. F. PenistOQ, Theophilug Paulding, Henry Sloan, John B. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John G. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, Spencer Mcliraine, William Eyre, Jr., Thomas O. Hand, James G. Hand, Robert Burton, William C. Ludwig, Jacob P, Jones, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. B. M. Huston. George G. Helper, John B. Semple,Pittsbnrg, Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, “ Charles Kelly, A. B. Berger, 14 WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOS. O. HAND, Vice President. Heshy Lylhi'jlv, Secretary. n026-iot T?AME INSURANCE COMPANY, J? No. 408 CHESTNUT Stmt FIRS AND INLAND INSURANCE. DiaaOTOES. George W. Day of Day A Hatl&ck. Samuel Wright,“ Wright Broii A 00. D. B, Birney... »Davis A Birney. Henry Lewis, Jr...... “ Lewis Bros. A 00, O. Richardson « J. G. Howe A 00. Jno. W. Everman. “ J. W. Sverman A 00. Geo. A. West “ West A Fobea. . F. S. Martin 44 Savage, Martin, A 00. c. wiieon Davi5,...,,.. Attorney-at-law. ' B. D. W00druff........ of Sibley, Molten, A WoodnUL Jno. Kessler, Jr........ No. 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Yice-Fredtaft. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. ja23-tflf SAVING FUNDS. SAVING FUND—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHBBT NUT Streets. INTEREST FITE PEB CENT. q, R. CRAWFORD, PreaMent, JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock. This company is not joined In any application to t)N Legislature. . rnorosALs. A RMY SUPPLIfiS.—OFFICE OF A THE ACTING COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST ENCE, No. 1139 GIIIAUD STREET, Puii.Auui.rmA, November 22, 3801 Proposals will be received at tills office until 12 o’clock, M., on the 30th du>* of NOVEMDkA, for fur nishing for the use of tho United States army, at such times and in such quantities as may be required, during the month of December, tho following Subsistence stores, via.: 150,000 pounds first quality Smoked Booon Sides, packed in tight timTS, of about 300 pounds each. 2,000 barrels ** Kxtru Superfine ” Flour. 00,000 pounds first quality Pilot Bread, in good flour barrels. 350 bushels first quality now white Beaus, in good dry barrels. 150 bushels' first fluidity split Peas, in good dry biw> relit. 10,000 pounds prime Rice, iti good flour barrels. 30,000 pounds prime Rio Coflee, in barrels 42,000 pounds light yellow sugar, in barrels. 2,000 gallons Vinegar. 2,500 pounds best quality Adam&ntino Caudle?, full weight, one-fourth sixes aud thrw-fvnrtlis twelves, 10,000 pounds good lmrd Soap, full weight. 250 bushels good, clean, dry, lino Salt, in good, tight barrels. 250 gallons good Molasses, or Syrup, in barrels. Sample?, in bo.xep distinctly marked, to accompany propott&ta uir fill articles except meat. All of the articles to bo of the best quality, securely packed, and iti perfect order for transportation. Bids will include packages and delivery in the city. Seller's name and date of pufchfißO required on enoh package. Certificates of inspection of tho Meat aud Flour will be required. Bids from known dealers for ma nufuctun'rs only M ill be considered and ouch bid must.lm accompanied by tho written gnaranteo of two respousi hie persons for the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals to be endorsed “ Propositis for Subsistence stores,” and directed to Captain C. W. THOMAS, n'23-ttt if A. Q. M. and A. C. fl„ U. S. A. Baker & co. r s unexcelled COD LIYKR OlL—The most approved remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ac. Physicians, in prescribing if, have (in tho testimonials of many ot the profession) a guarantee of genuineness in which all the efllcftoy of the invaluable medicine is retained. Invalids are by il»y evidence of thouxtuidrf, that if is U*t}rf nauseous and more readily retained to their benefit than many manufactured compounds sold as Cod Liver Oil. Bold, wholesale aud retail, by the Proprietors and by City Apothecaries. JOHN G. BAKER A CO., ho2o-3nuf 154 North THIRD Street. Hair cutting and dyeing doin'ill best Btylo at CUTEKUNST'S, FOURTH and BRANCH. u«2O-iftf TO T.AWVKRS. —Wanted a Person or tirnrio, AKiliry. mid Bc-spomiiwmr to nsnlirt In n l.nw mid t'(i||i‘ctin2 Agency. Adilrois Uox «S, t art Ollire, pinhnJelphili. no-t*-o» ' WANTED— A House on Arch street, west I.r limed, with nil flic modern improvements, l'rirr nut tu cxrecd Sh.OUU. Address linX, 2243 POBt oihre, noZO.tuUiHii.Ot* WANTED— AN ACTIVE, HO KEST boj-, to an errands and jqako h’lusolf :wt> fM* m a store, N<>. 1*27 MAIM: y/;’ lt^ \V 11mT E D BY an ACTIVE i f VMHsU IWOt, ft ;t sjru nlir.n In ft mercftntih* or munufucturins '-dabUshmeut, Address 11 If. W.,“ this i.ltUf. nr/JD-'it^ "Wf ANTED—A SUITE OP DOOMS, VV vitJi lioonl, f-*r » f>iimb' xVi-ntb-man, In-tween Al'(*h ‘Will £pyue<- Aitil IlW»s»<l And Tv t-jd-leti; &ts-<*<4*. Ad dress «B. thisoiliee. WANTED— BY A YOUNU MAN, a Situation us CLERK, or employment in any business e*psw»ty. lh\> a general luwwledg'* of busine-ei, WKI cftii fiivu tin- tiiiifit stttisfnctnry rutuicMiG**. Addm-w J. HOPPER, Wood's JH'.'paU li Oitire. nnlO-lSt^ <H) £AA TO LOAN ON MORT- OAM m by JOSEPH-I*. BARKY, 430 WA L7CI *T Street. 110-35.;;r* « WANTED—A FARM, within ten -JC-or twelve miles or Philadelphia, for which the heat quality of improve! city property will be 2:ven in ex change. Apply to E. PETTIT, oc3o No. 300 WALNUT Street. QPLENDID STORE FIXTURES for )0 sale*. . Will be solil cheap, with or without tin* housu and store, which to vnt. 11l North KltlllTH street. no23.;;[* fg, FOB SALE.—TWO COTTAOKS, Kill built in Italian style, beautifully situated on LEX INGTON Mreet, near by the Pns.-riu.'er Railroad, West Philsdelphts I larire lots, &<\ Also, two beautifully si tuated in: Slnyhiinlvlib*, u.otr the DurDy I’ashr-nger liiiilrond, Either of which uiil he wild vary low. mi the most reusomiblu tt-vins. Apply t> E. PETTIT, ti*L»3 No. 309 WARN IT Street. roil SALE—WEST LOGAN- Ifliiil SCjUAJ’E Pi.'Ol’KliTV. —Four-story i>rn\vn Stone l>wvUiims (-MioislYo hirii ImttfnLg-;. I ! M* ftirtluT p;>» licult«:.-s. «i]n.>iy to l". TO LJfiT—A four-story HOUSE, KHiit with double bsieli buiblih!i.s nnd oil' the nmileru convenience?, in goml order, with furniture. Apply mi tlio preniiw-.-i, ill N/KTN Street, below Pine. nu-2-or* $323,060 89 2»59>322 33 $535,033 27 TO DANIEL DENHAM.-Plea.se iis form your family or counsel of your whereabouts, 5000,075 22 or vour estate will he sacrificed. JNO. C. BOYLE, It 2040 CAI-LOWIIILL Street. $449,297 S 2 8319,070 49 89,561 25 54,151 50 24,075 00 20,000 00 DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Northeast Cornor FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS m FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. HAXCFACTUBEES OP WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, POTTY, *c. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied At VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. oc3l-tf 51,015 30 James B, McFarland, Joshua F. Eyre, Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, & BEERS, Patent Glass Cones for Lamps, and wholesale dealer in Dith ridgo's Patent Oval (fire-proof) and Eastern Flint-Glass Chimneys, Lnmps, Ac, Burners to burn Coul Oil with out Cliimiieys- JjIRESH MINCED MEAT, The subscriber begs leave to inform tho public that ho is again prepared to offer luh justly celebrated NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT, in largo or Mil QWintition. Pi'Joro through Do. apatch Tost will ha punctually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Streets, no!3-2in Philadelphia. con nnn fe et 2 1-4 inch su* ffi/CV*VVU rEKIOIt WALNUT PLANK, (or Bale by WILLIAMS A COOK, uo2G-3t* Corner FRONT uud LAUBKL Street;}. WANTS. FOR SALE A!M» TO LET. \V 300 WAT.NTT Snv'i-i A F 0 11 SALE A-ALU ABLE fillilFAllM ami MILL PROPERTY—Farm containing 00 ACRES of superior LAND, situate twelve miles north of the city, near-Fort Washington station, North Pciufit Biulroail. Firfll»clasa huprovimiont*. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. TO EXCHANGE—DeIaware County, Farm, containing 75 acres «*f superior land, situate nine mile- from the- city, one mile freon railroad Station, nicely watered, with e.voallont stone buildup, fine fruits, &c. Also, a number of farms to exchange for City Pro perty. Apply to. K. PETTIT, IH’IO No. SO9 WALNUT Street. T?ARM FOR SALE, —A FARM, in X 1 oxedhml kUh of cnltlTOwn. Mty-4U* acres, (nine of, which arc woodland,) plea*’.-. * P ,T, 'ote4 hi Limerick township, Montgomery.'county, two an.. a half miles from tlie Limerick station, on tho Reading Railroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dol • lars (85,000). Apply on the premises, noie-tf SAMUEL If. GRAFF. mo EXCHANGE —Cheap Delaware _l_ State Fruit and Grain Farm, containingls6acresof land, situate within one mile of railroad station, Delaware Railroad. Also, Montgomery count}'farm, containing9s acres, eighteen miles above the city. For further paiti- E. PETTIT. Ko. 300 W ALNUT Street. culars apply to nulO F)R SALE—Valuable Farm, contain ing ISO acres; 30 acres of cxceflbnt Woodland, tho balance in a high state of cultivation, nicely watered with springs and running streams, situate fl miles from Doyleatown depot, and -)4 miles from LambertviUe sta tion and Delaware riven Ducks county. Plain and sub stantial etone improvements; good out-buildings, aud every variety of fruita. Pries only 875 per acre; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, ae!9 No. 30? WALNUT Street. BOARDING. PoTsPRUCE STREET—Rooms for \) ts*. families or single gentlemen, with board. iio2G.Gt* PERSONAL. OSWEGO STARCH. ITS ADVANTAGES ! !! It ronuirpH only HALF as much as of other Starch! It irons best when u el, aud do« not stick to the iron! It £lves a erkp afxd glossy finish to the Linen ! It is move economical than tl Cheap Starch ! M sure it is KinpsfonVs you get! It is for sale by all good retailers . ALLEN & NEEDLES, AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURERS, No. 42 South DELAWARE AVENUE n023-12t and 41 South WATER Street. GROCERIES. IJIO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE BUBAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families ai their Country Besidenoes with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, Ac., *O. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE SHEETS. mylB JUST RECEIVED, per “ Annie Kim ball," from Liverpool, Hander, Weaver, A Man flor’d preparations; 25 ftfl Extract Aconlti, Ittlft Jare. 25 fts Extract Hyoecryami, In 1 ft jars. 60 fts Extract Belladonna, in 1 ft jars. 100 fts Extract Taraxaci, ini ft jars. 60 fts Vin Bal Colchici, in 1 ft bottles. 100 fts 01. Succini Rect., in Ift bottles. 600 fts Calomel, in 1 ft bottled. 600 ftl Pil Hydrarg., itt lft jara. WBTHBRILL A BROTHER, mhS 47 aud 49 North SECOND Street OOAL OIL! COAL, OIL! GEORGE W. WOOTTEN. 3? SOUTH SECOND STREET, AGENT FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND RE FINERS OF COAL AND G UIDON OILS. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President, GEO. OGDEN, Secretary. Casli buyers or prompt payors are respectfully Invited to examine our stock. no2I-lm PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL. We are now prepared to supply this STANDARD ILLUMINATING OIL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agent*, 1010 MARKET STREET, seg-fcn Fnilsdelphfa. QLATE MANTELS. IO These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by us, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT TM TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocS-Smlf No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. mHE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometime, culled the 11 Lutr.be Stove/* la the best stove for warming.the room In which it stands, and also rooms above. Call and look at them. ARNOLD ft WILSON, ocff-Smlf No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. amusements, A MKBICAW ACADEMY OF A MUSIC. If V. It R M A K N 'S EAST NIGHT BUT TWO POBITIVEEV EAST APPEARANCE IN PHILA DELPHIA. CLOSE OK THE PftHffMpiniTATOßl* THIS (TUI'.SDAI'I L SEASON. TO-NIGHT - > ENING, NOV. 20, TO-NIGHT -ANN'S HERRMANN’S irItHAT COMBINATION PROGItAMME, EOB THE FIRST TIME, Emhraclnp four of »lin|<uvlinKfcaturM of his INAUGURAL PROGRAMME, Ui.ur of the llimliiie feiitni'es of tl,i- COMIC PROGRAM.ME, Anil four ENTIRELY NEW ANI) ASTOUNDING FEATS OF PRESTIDIGITATION, Never linkin' jii'enonteil to file l’UWlt'. DERItMANN uilllie iusisti'.| liy TH I. GEItM A N I A OItCIIK S T R A A'lmissimi, 50 riu,!... Eeaprve.l Seots, 25 cents extra. Ameliitle.Jtrrf., US . .-nr-. f .ilori-'l Glittery, 25 runts. SKATS SIICURIID FOR EITHER EVENING IN ADVANCE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NOV. 27th, HERRMANN’S FIRST ANI) ONLY BENEFIT, ON THURSDAY, (THANKSGIVING,) TWUPEItFO It M A N C E S grand matinee at a O'clock. Grand farewell night at r. Academy of music.—mana ger AND LESSEE, JAS. M. NIXON. Will open on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Decern her 2il. with .MU. EDWIN’ FOISUKST. hi* timt uppsar miee in five ) eure, who will lie by n full and vil'n lent tIiiAMATIC COMPANY. 150X.OFKIGE will he open on THURSDAY, Nov. 28th, for the naif! of ItKSERVMD SEATS Dr the first four Performance-. no2G-6t MRS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FBEDBSBIOK9. Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. U. MURPHY. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, November 20, The performance uill commence with the Comedy of SCil'tOL F*»K GROWN CHILDREN. Lady SraninorM J Sir A ribnu imi.m To conclude with SUYLOCK Sbylnek, » Mr. Frank Drew. Jessica Ml«s Eliza Pri< e. Change of Time.—Doors open :.t x bwfore 7; curtain will vise at 7# I'.eej.-wjy, No extra charge for reserved scats. T\TALNIIT-STREET THEATHE— VV NINTH aud WALNUT Street*. Sole Leasee MBS. M. A. GARRETTSON. RE-ENGAGEMENT i»F M' u J, S, (‘LAUKFu THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, November 2b, The iieihirumnca will commence with THE nIJTOROON Salem Frndder... Jacob MTliiskey Gl’OlgC Pi-vfim Nr. hnni.V'iitlu.i.i,.; Zoo Porn Sm.ny.-Me pßrcES—£o, 75, and 26 ceuU; Private Boxaa, 85 awl S 3. Doors open at Perforruanee to commence at 7.^. WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THEATRE. A SUCCESS MOST TRIUMPHANT! Hi >u-c crowded in over:. - part! llni.dreuß turned awa> ! SECOND NIGHT of the* Grand Eastern E-ine*»trLm Spoctacie, THE CATARACT OF Til}] GASUKS i Or, The Rajah's Daughter. Whh all Its wonderful pflects, goraC'UH sconory, A.: Ac. Ctimi?>ence y,;Ei iv.o LIMKUICK BOY. MATINEE ON THANKSGIVING DA Y, at 2 o’clock, JJTJBICAL~ FllSh HALL. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTBfMENTAL C O N G r. I! T , Fm* the h«*i:<*fit of the VOU'NTEKH KEFEESHMKNT SAUOONS, Under the direction of the Joint Committee.',! FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER -huh, When the fullowius di*thisui*hpd artiatiM will : MADAME VAI.LEBY GuMEZ, Prima Donna Ap.iolutu of the Opera House of Uondou, Pai’ir. and St. Petersbur’'—her first appmuan’ e in IMiUude! phiii. STGNOB FRKDEiIICO IUDOLKJ, (•Jfis firnt opji-iirauce h-.TJ.) SIGNOR GIROLAMO GARIBALDI, (HL appearance in this eity.) Mr, JOHN FRAZER, the celebrated English Tenor. M. ALEXANDER WO/.C/D'SKf, The renowned Pianist—hi.- first appearance in U-un ert. And MISS ANNIE LONST»ALE t Tho c«-!eW«h*d Comediciine and Elocutiimist, who will recite the poeru of “The Volunteer's Wife.” CONDUCTOR .Prof. THUNDER. Admission 50 cent-. Tickets on sale at all th« Music Stores aiid principal Hotels, at the Volunteer Refresh ment Saloons, and at the Hail day and evening. A BBBMBLY BUILDING, JLJL WAUGH'S ITALIA. MONUAY EVOJX&, ami EVKIiY KYKNtJKJ TiVHING THE WEEK, A MM.KNIHU PANORAMA Of the most interestimr scrims in _ northern. CENTRAL AJ?D SOUTHERN ITALY, TitK rHanp rATiii;r»RAL at Milan. Together with Scenes of great interest in the AMERICAN WAR, With many views illustrating’the heroic struggle of our devoted f-oldiers. Grand Matinee on Thanksgiving Thiy, commencing at o o'clock. Also, on Saturday afternoon Admission 25 cts. CliiMrpu Ju ots QONCERT HALL. TILE ORIGINAL. GENUINE GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS, WILL A?rr,AU FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. And giro three of their peculiar Entertainments, con* ai.sting of SONGS, GLEES, LOCAL HITS, BURLESQUE, OPERAS, and BALLET, &<J, MONDAY* TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 25t)i, 2Gtlj, and 27th inst. For particulars see Programmes. Doors open at 7 o'clock \ commence at quarter to 8, Admission 25 cents. n022-4t MAGIU LANTERN PICTURES OF THE REBELLION—ajI the promt* bent Seem-?, Engagements, and Incidents to this data. For sole by JAMES \V. QUEEN A CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. A Descriptive List furnished gratis, and seut by mail free, on application. no2l-lm FTTEMPLE OS WONDERS, TENTH J- and CHESTNUT Streets. SIGNOR BLITZ, THE GREAT MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUIST, in ids new and constantly-varied performances, EVERY EVENING, commenoing at7j£, and WEDNESDAY’ and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3—illustrating the astonishing And interring MystO* ties cf Ancirnt and Modern Magic, entertaining Ventri loqttial in which the voice will annua and delight, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Ariniiseioii, 25 cents; children, 13 cents. nolB-tf CAUL WOLFSOHN AND THEO BORE THOMAS' SiißiKß OF STX CLASSI CAL SOIREES.—Third Season. Subscriptions will be received at the Principal Music Stores, whore Pro grammes and lull particulars can be seen nos lm /GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. \JT CARL SENTZ, Conductor, PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, »t 3U o’clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HVLL. Package of Eight Tickets, SI; Single Tickets, 26 eta. To be had at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Gould’s, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. oc2B-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FIN® ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, U open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M, till 6 P. iff. Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve yeui| half price. Shares of Stock, 830. jyl EDUCATIONAL, TT'RENCH AND SPANISH LAN- X) GVAGES.—F. LE BARRIER gives lessons of French or Spanish, either in schools or in private famU lies. Apply to him, every morning before ten o'clock, at Mrs. SPLINT’S, 30 North NINTH Street, corner of FILBERT. no2fi-4t* PROF. F. A. BREGY, OF GIRARD College, gives private instruction in the French Language and Literature. Apply GIRARD COLLEGE. nol9-tuths6t* ___________ ______ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR X large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, gILYSB WARE, an 4 MUSICAL BOXES, we are now 4 in ac cordance with the times, offering them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ladies or gentlemfti intending to purchase a Watch for their own wear, will find nt our Establishment aa article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON for time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever before gpi/Qil Particular attention Is given to repairing tine Watchee, Clocks, and Musical Bones, by skilful workmen. FARR ft BROTHER, Importers, oc23.2mif 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. STOVES AND RANGES. JL. SILVER’S AIR-TIGHT GAS ffBUBNEB, FOB THE PABLOS, DININO- AND OFFICE, IN ALL SIZES, And made in (ha ma&t manner, of iho be** imported Rm*ia Iron, ™th PATENTED CLAY GYLlff* DEBB. of which we have the exclusive sale. NORTH, CHASE, A NORTH, No. 209 North SECOND Street. 012-2mif rfU NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH’S CKI.KRIUTE» COOKINQ STOVES, Gm< rornmnungf w ith Doublo-piftted Tcpa, and ail the latest improvements. Manufactured and sold at No. 209 North SECOND Street. ol2»2niif ■A. THOMSON’S CELEBRATED £3l LONDON "KITCIIENLUi” The beat, most durable, and convenient arrange ment for Cooking; having the beat facilities for an abun dant supply of Hot Water* Boasting* Baking* Stewing* Broiling* Ate. For sale* in various sizes, of our own manufacture, NOBTH, CHASE, A NORTH, NO. 200 North SECOND SHe&t, Philadelphia, 012-2mif SAFES. |S|a LILLIE’S SAFE DEPQT RB - to Ho. 21 South SKVBNTH Btreet, ASSf tbeFranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of LUUe’* Celebrated Wrought ao| Chilled Iren Fire end Burglar Proof Safes, (wi® nljf strictly Are and burglar proof safes made.) Also* Lillia’l Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Poors and Locks will be fumisbsd to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Poor and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s Hlf Cabinet Safa, for Plate. Jewelry, Ac. Thli Safe 1# ton cedod to surpass to style and elegance aDythlng yet Of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that ie strioOf Are and burglar proof. _ . . - Special Nones.—l nave now on hand say twenty eC Farrel, Herring, A Co.’s Safes, most of them nearly Mfj and some forty of other makers, comprising a comiuna assortment as to slzos, aud Ml lately exchanged for Utf BOW celebrated LiUie Safe. They will be sold at imi low prices. Please call and examine. . ja2s-lyif M. C. SADLKB, Agent r<ARD PRINTING, BEST AND \J Cheapest in tho City, ut KING W ALT &. BROW MS, 34 South TIIIB1) mHE QUALITY OF THE GILDING-, I a t lIKNKKBT'B, (Vramu maker,) 820 AROH Street, ia always guarantied a» umniriwued l>y any in the Cits, iwaMftr /CIRCULAR PRINTING, BEST and • Cheapest in the City, at RINGWALT A BROWN’S, 34 South TlllllP Street. no2o Pamphlet printing, and every ether dvroriytloi, of Printing, of tlie mnut enwripr quality, at the moat reaaonalile rutca, at KING WALT A ISIiOWN’B, Dmd'* Hiilldiug, 34 South Till UP Street, u»2O Ml«» Charlotte Th'»mii+)«. ».*.»» »Mr. L. R. Showglh .Mr. J. Cl.irlre. .. .Mr. 6. lluboi.s. Mi. n.»3c-*mh .Mr. Thayer. Mr-s. Anna Cowell. .. Miss C. Ji'rtV*rs,>n
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