The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 27, 1861, Image 3

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    Fxke Buckwheat and Wheat Flour. — The
«4lAl>**teA BlWkwliWlt fiftU*, of ttie “Silver Flint"
Brand, for which Mr, C. H. Mattßon, dealer in lino gro
•cerieEi, corner of Arch and Tenth streets, is the sole ngont
Tor this market, is being preferred to all others, and it is
moderate in price. Mr. Mattson's Wheat flour, now on
hand, is also fully equal to the Harper’s Ferry article,
wriiich is now* out of the market.
Eshlemah Undoubtedly Ahead.—To such
Mi «Nt<-ut lias ttr. J. A. fißhlcman, proprietor «f i'Tlig
Cravat Store,” Seventh and Chestnut streets, succeedcl
in leading the trade in this country in all kinds of Gents’
wearables for the Neck, that there is a fair prospect of
this field being soon left to bis entire control. His era-
Tata are a theme of universal praise in fasluonablo oir*.
•eles.
Concert Hall.—Last Night of Georoe
Christy’s; Famous Minstrel Band. —Their success in
this city has been without precedent and we can ftSSUft
-our readers that time and money w ill both be properly iu
vested by a call at the above popular establishment. A
rare bill of excellence is offered, well worthy the pa
tronage ofnsij
Removal of the Keukl Capital.—Wc sec
it stated that the capital of the Southern Confederacy is
to be changed from Richmond, Yu, to Nashville, Tenn.
This Is, indeed, glorious news, and fully goes to prove
that the strong foothold sained by tho Union troops in
Virginia has alarmed the traitors, aud they have deemod
it prudent to get as far off as possible. While we grow
jubilant over this news, wc should at the same tiino bear
in mind that the finest and cheapest fall and winter gar
ments in the city are to be procured tit the Fashionable
Clothing Bazaar of Granville Stokes, 603 Chestnut, who
is selling his large stock at unusually low prices.
The Message of President Lincoln.—On
next, Congress will meet in regular seaaioiu Oil
the day followinir, the President will send in bis message,
When the progress of the war will be narrated, and the
future policy of the Government will probably be fore
shadowed. It is not yet known whether the President
*rfll make- any allusion to the elegant and substantial
Uniforms cot up at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of
Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, abora
Sixth; but it is known that he is loud in their praise on
Btf vftte wcppfpnßi
FINANCIAL and commercial.
THE MONEY MARKET.
Philadelphia, November 26,1861,
The recent considerable rise in foreign exchange, iii
the face of the heavy fulling off of all kinds of imports,
is taken at tho Stock Board to signify that foreign
liolders of American stocks have taken advantage of the
recent stiffening tf prices to realize very largely, and
carry off the proceeds to their own countries. This fact
lias led to the formation of a strong combination of the
Lulls at the New York Board—fnet sufficient of itsrif
to depress prices very materially, but which, taken in
Connection with the anticipations of English dissatis
faction at the arrest of Messrs. Mason aud Slidell, pos
sesses peculiar significance at this moment. Prices, as
yel, *ure vr.ib.-r flTnjjr TOntatmncil at tllV* YllTlUdtlPllTtt
Board, but they cun hardly continue to l>e so in the face
ef the New York movements. Symptoms of a decline
were noted to-day. Pennsylvania State fires fell off y,
Rnd closed liwry lit the decline. City* sixes shared Tho
Dame loss, both for new and old issues, as did also Penn
sylvania Railroad stock, Reading Railroad shares, and
fche greater part of the railread and canal securities.
There is no new feature 16 export concerning the
ftUOncy market.
A new counterfeit tcn-dollar note on the Mechanics’
Bank of Pittsburg is in circnlution to-dny. It has on tho
lower left quari.-r, a scene ip m irOll-foiUldry \ Oil tllC
lower right quarter, u scone in a machine-shop; 10 on
©ach upper corner. An exact imitation; well done.
The Bobcat Jtlrerfiser of Saturday suys that us a pre
cedent in interpreting the meaning of tho tariff act in
luce cases, the "cigar question” lately eettled by the Se
cretary of Ihe Treasury is au interesting case. Tlio pro
vision in the act of 3SGI ($ 6, clause 2) is as follows:
“On cigars of all kinds, valued at five dollars or under
3>cr thousand, twenty cents per pound ; over five dollars
Sind not over ton. fonv eonts pep pound • And bv« Uh
dollar?, sixty cem.« per pound, aud iu addition thereto,
leu per centum ad valorem.”
On some cigars, costing eight dollars per thousand, the
Collector assessed duty at tho rate of forty cents per
yound, and in addition tlwreto ten ptr sent, ati valorem;
♦he importer oianm-d that the ten per cent, applied only
to cigars costing over ten dollars per thousand, and
claimed entry at *he rate of forty cents por pound only.
STbe Secretary of the Treasury agreed with the collector
that the ten per cent, in addition was duty, equally ap
plicable If.«elp«wof «H Whether COSIIUg mOFO
or less than ten dollars per thousand.
The Secretary bus also dscidcd the case of Borne litho
graphic show bill?, designed as advertising posters, and
Showing the* buildings, business location and pf tllP
the Importer claimed tQ t>C “CTI-
or plate.*, ** and liable to only ten per cent.;
while the collector of New York at first called them a
“manufacture of paper,” to bo assessed at thirty per
-cent. But the Secretary, and also collector upon further
'Consideration* assessed them at fiftton \m caul, as
■•‘printed matter.”
“The impotterof soma woollen jackets, knit by hand,
With buttons, sewed button-holes, and pockets, claimed
‘4o enter them as 1 hosiery * at thirty per cent. But
Viicy are held to come under the la-ad of ‘ clothing readjr
•DUUI«. Abel W4.rli.tr nppurel of overj- dva-criptioii, cura-
Syoßed wholly or in part of wool, made np or manufactured
Wholly or in pail by the tailor, seamstress, or mannfac
■fairer;’ and si» are subjected to duty sit the rate of twelve
-coots per pound, and in addition thereto twenty-five per
’tfOUlUb
“The Tiihmto Central Railroad Company gives notion
to the holders of its stocks registered on it s books on the
15th of January next, that they will be entitled to can
ned bends scrip for five dollars upon each share of stock
Leld by them, tMiverable on the Ist of February poNti
end spartkrs i.ol.lii.sf c :rt»ticntes are hereby notified to
Lave the same registered iu their own names on or be
fore the said loth day of January. Also, that two addi
tional coupons, payable July 1, 1862, and January 1,
21863, on the fuli-paid stock of this company, will bu de
liverable*. on prusontutlrm of oorlifiouton at this office on
or after the Ist ituy of December.”
An Important c ecisien has been rendered in the Su
preme Court of Now York, in the suit of Lamed, as
signee, &c., agt. Little, involving the legality of “ calls,’
W privileges to call, for given amounts of stock. The
©alt wasbreught upon a c&U for two hundred and fifty
Dhares of Chicago and Bock Island, aud was referred by
the court to a well-known legil gentleman, whoso report
5s in favor of the puuntiffj the defence interposed by the
Cefcndant being tlmt the transaction was toW, as coming
ivitliin the prohibition of betting and gaming (2 Revised
Statutes, page 080). The parties were represented by
33. B. Meade and 5. G. Courtney for plaintiff, and L.
TJAvI fur Tlii opisl'-'n In the- case is long-, anil
we only fjuot<- the more important parts;
n It does not appear whether the defendant, at the date
of the call or during the time the bearer had the option of
making it, had the stock] nor does it appear that the
#?efire-r- <-f ft Jmd no intention of calling for the f^OCK.
Slbe legal presumption, in the absence of evidence to the
contrary, is that the defendant had it in his power to re
spond to the and that the bearer of it would make
she call if he saw fit or it was for his interest to do so.
dvSnfir ilie JustmJJK'Jit a rc-ftoanable interpret »tion, it
Beems to amount t.» this: For value received —that fs, for
& sufficient consideration —T agree that if at any time
within sixty thivs you call on me for two hundred and
fifty sharc-B of Chicago and Bock Island Railroad stock
«yf filxiy r.-sih, 1 will deliver ll to you. It hi fcruis
ihe paper says only the bearer may call, but
it is obviously Implied that the party granting the
call engages to deliver, otherwise there would be no sig
nificance to tin* }>:»p*-r whatever. Without the paper, and
without the consiUiTiitinm anv ou« would havo flip right
to call. The cull »ml the consHlnratirm expressed imply
axeceßsarily that there was an obligation to deliver. Is
this a wager l Suppose an owner of a horse or a house
end lot of laud to agree, in consideration of SiOO pui.l to
Jiim, that he would give to the party- paying the conside
ration the- j>rxvi!«-pf «.«t- option of purchasing the liorjie or
Jiouse and lot of land ai a certain fixed price within a
limited time, wouhl such a contract be a wager, or illegal,
Under the statute against betting and gambling! I think
not.”
A fI'MU HiO flAnkh g At All>Any» rela
tive to engraved siaiiatures to bunk note?, says the hii
l>ernjtemlent dws not 4l regard engraved signatures upon
Jjank bills or notes as a compliance, in letter or spirit,
With the provirions of sections 3 and 21 of the General
Banking Law of
The Kew Yoik Evening Post of to-day says :
The stock market has a better tone to-day, the accounts
from Pensacola assisting the recover}'. The early trans
actions of the d:iv were at lower figures, but the feeling
At the close U iirirs iiinl the full auohitlons of thc- fioftrd
flro sustained. Tli* l strongest of the railroad shares is
3Tew I ork Centra!, and this, in a measure, supports the
rest of the l ; st, though without producing any marked
improvement on yesterday's prices.
The wenkeet o! the Western etoekfl was Ckl&asd. Bur
lington, and Quincy. Sales wero made as low as but
St closes at 59.
The market was decidedly better after the Board. New
York Central recovered to 78 ®7B#, after selling as low
Bs 7T. Erie (ten at 3Qtf ®3Q#«
Government stocks are sternly, with fi*w offering.
•The coupon sixes of 1881 are 93K®93)£, the registered
The fives of 1874 are dull at 83#®83)£.
Tho money market is ca*y at 6 per cent, on call.
•There is, however, considerable business doing at ®7
J>er cc-iit. on mkc.-ll;m«K>ii9 collttterais. taper is dull,
Und only first-clans names are current at 6#®7 per
cent. , „ , ,
The foreign exchange market is hardly so firm to-day,
the ticrimnd having been freely met yesterday. The
loading (Maoni nro idling flt 109uOiieh is tho ruling
jatp for all firsl-elH.jp bankers 7 bills. IV6 of sales of
Jirime commeiTial hills at The general Im
pression i* that till l advance in exchange is only tempo
rary, and grow* out of a desire ou the part of a for to
jilace their bateon W\ e other Bide. Franca arc auoted
Philadelphia Stoc
Noveinbei
BEfORTED BY S E SIiAYMAI
FIRST 1
JOOO City 6s New 93*
200 do. .New t-usli 93#
1500 do 93#
£O6 do 93#
9000 Su»j Cnu«! 65.... 15
630 abt Penna 5? 78
100RoadingIt... .cash 17
60 do ...... l»5 17
60 do 65 17
eo -►SIT
60 d 0.,.., I*s 37
BETWEEN
800 City 6s...New Ous 87
$OO d 0,,, ,New C»hs §7
SECOND
r 600 City Now 93#
1000 do New 93#
aooo d«. icso s&%
3 Morris Canal prf.loB^f
closing rs
Bid. Aik.
U S 6s, ’Bl 92# 93#
yhilaea 86# 87#
Thiladsß 86# 87
6a new... VS 03 p|
Y’enna&a.,,.,, 78 78#
Beading B 17 3-16 17#
Beading Bda *7O 82# 83#
B’dg M 6b *BO *42 92
BeftdMBs>M.. 99# W#
Pennaß 37# 38
Penna B2d mfa 84# 85
Morris Cl Con.. 36 38
Morris Cl Prof. luS- \> HO
fichN&Yfa’fi'i,. ft# 64
Cell Nay Imp 6e 70 14
filch Nay Stock. 3 &
filch Nav Prof... 11 12
Elmira B 4# ..
riumueipßia JTiarKets,
The export demand for Flour is limited, anil ouly about
GOO bbls have been disposed of at $550«5.62# for com
»on, a»»«i s'>i.'U rupvrfluo ertfra at ®5.7&, ami family at
55.87#«r6.2£i, the latter for a fancy brand, and $6.50®
7.50 per bbl for fs*n« v brswis, as to Quality. Bye Flour
la scarce, with «nnu a den at 34. Corn Meal is held at
slB7# par Mil.
yYHKAT.—There in a fair amount offering, and tho de
mand is rather .better * sales of 19,000 bus at from 130 to
386 c for common to good and primo Western and Ponti-
Byivftjiia reds, including white, in small lots, at 142® 150 c
for fair to choke luU, Bye is wanted* and Pennsylvania
Is Felling at T&st.toc. Com iB unchanged, and good
Boiilhcrn yellow Is firm at 63c; 1,200 bus white sold at
70s 72c. Oats are inrt *micn iminired for, and 2,500 bus
Pennsylvania told at 41c afloat; Southern and YY'eU-m
SPff 40c. About 1,500 bus New York Burley sop|
B.m:k.—Ab«H*i 50 kkib> Ist No. l Quercitron sold at
$28.50 person.
Coi’tos continues •vary-firm but inactive, and wo bear
Of no sales.
(•roo-bui-e* s A>*n Provision's.— There is not much
doing in either.* and no change in prices.
Sums nre iiniet; Ulorvereocd is wiling at 84.25a4.75,
ftbo latter for prime lots.
Whisky is dull; bbis selling at 21®21#c, ami drudge
Gt 2QO2Q£c per gallon.
•k Exchange Sales,
r 26, 1861.
LEU* Philadelphia Exebango.
10ARD.
100 Readings 17
50 do cash 17
60 do s 5 17
56 d0..........00 i 7
50 do. s 5 17
1000 CamAAm 6s ’S3.. 82#
4 Bk of N America.llo
2 2d A-3d-stR 47
1 Penna R MII , cqgh 05
5 Harrinburg 8.,, •, 02
; BOARDS.
I 500 City6s 87
|W)Cam&Ainsa ’75.. 83
BOABD.
3000 U S 6s *Blregastvu93
100 L Island R....b5 10
8 N Liberty Gas... 30
HOES—FIRM.
Bid. Ask.
Elmira R Prof. 0# 0#
Elmira 7a *73... 63 65
*">ng Island R, 9# 10#
A Kav*» so# 51
Leh Cl AN Scrp 82# 33#
N Penna B 5 6#
N Penna R 65.. 56# 57
N Penna 105... 71 77#
Href- 4# 5
Prkfd A Southß 36 30
2dA3dstaß.3. 46# 47
RaceAVine-stsß 3 4#
W Phila R .... 50# 51#
tipraco&Pine.. %% 8#
Green £ Coatei 16# 17
Cheat & Wal... 27 30
Girard College.. 10 ..
November 26—Evening.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
TO TO 12 O’OLOOK LAST NIGHT*
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Chestnut and Ninth streets.
J S French, Illinois J M Millard A wf, Balt
M Smith, New Jersey Chits Arbuthrot, Paniiß
Louis Stix, Cincinnati Mr Anderson, Bedford, Pft
Dr Watson, Bedford, Pa G F Filley A la, St Loms
N T Adams & la, Conn J Ewing, New Jersey
t W G Roberts, Kansas F B Brown, Boston
ft) S Fell, Boston G P Cowles, Conn
8 H Mix A wf, New York Mr Mix, New Wk
D\V Guy, Princeton, N J J J Wood, Columbus
W J Jones, Elkton, M 4 Non A K McClure, Penna
S A Purviance & la, Pittsb J S Leih, Harrisburg
A Wilhelm, Cornwall John Noons, Harrisburg
Major A K Lewis P Tlllinghaat, New York
Jwwob Wilde, Jr, Now York M A Salt, Now York
A S Paxton, Kentucky Jos W H Watson
F C Upton, U S N AN Smith, I’SN
ST Do Ford, Jr, Baltimore H B Hancock, Minnesota
John Williams J T Clew, New York
Go! Sll Fanltird, Prov, R I GK Ide, Philadelphia
F II Brown, Penua U BBMW&tor, jr.N Jersey
S ]l Edwards & wf, NY W Gray, jr, Boston
T Koessle, Albauy ,T Black, Baltimore
Jos 13 Clark A- la, N Y L M Gloss, Wash, D C
G Tiiruot, New 1 «n>k K 1111 i>l, New .I,.r*‘v
Hon T i\ilhV| N i) \y liivhiH'dduiii AuiMll Il
Mrs Haley, Harrisburg Miss Biw» ITamshurg
J Hughes, BrtUimcro II M Welch, Now Haven
C Merrinm, Mass J H Haines, Brady’s Bend
N Herrera, F G Tucker, Albany
J JTiirwood, Albany Col A Prevent A la, Wash
Dr J M Huntpr, Pimnft 8 C Now York
F Donlowey, New York O McFarland, N Jersey
H T Jenkins, Now York Thos 0 Weeks, Boston
K R William, Phila M Parrish, Philndelphift Q
A Humphreys, Now Y’ork W J McGuakio, New Yorlc
C! Altlen, Mnssachnsetts N Perry, New J<n*sev
Jno W Davip. Boston W Brudd, New Yoik
A Dvicklow, New York CU«a C Hyatt, New York
Miss Eoilman, New York A Buck, Baltimore
A J Bosworth, Taunton C W French, New York
P T Borimm, New York J Greenwood, New York
\V P Fottridgc*, New York P Metcalf, Erie, Pa
iTbs S Dmimt, finv VvvK F Call, Meiv York
J r Roman, Mass Mtsn lialdeman, HnrrislVg
W B Stoddard, U S N Mr MadUou, U S N
Jus T Leavitt, New York J A Biglor, Harrisburg
0 Keose, Jr, New York J K Roineyn, New York
K A Willoughby, N York R B Minturn, New York
.1 TowiKMid k In, Conn M Douchorty, llarriaburg
Dr Nancreed, JoLosdnlo B F Parlett, Baltimoro
G W JticksoD, New York F Scott, Baltimore
Julius Converse, Conn F McGinness, Baltimore
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth Btrecti below Arch:
Jns Lowtlior, Altoona A Bartholomew, Ohio
C L Bowman, Harrisburg F5l Shoemaker, Penna
G W Reynolds, Penna Hon A H Wright, Clearfield
Job Jones, Ohio Geo Street, Salem, O
A Wolle, Bethlehem J L Readjng
3-1 liartweii, iudlanayolis C S Palmer, Bucks co
H«nry Palmer, Bucks co Capt Jos Wright, Penna
J A McGeagh, Pittsburg T M Bn her, Massachusetts
Wellington Jones, Auburn Jns J Conner, Ashland
John Underwood, N York H Watson, New York
\\ m Craig & wfi Ciinmbi P M 1) Shannon! Mcrcersb
S M Grenier A wf, Lane J H Boardman, Rochester
T J Chuk, Chicago M H Mills, St Paul
Capt Kli Smith, USA C 31 Babcock, Penn Haven
G’hus Hampriiire, Jeuusvillo JoJm Pfouts A h\, StocktOU
Mrs E C Vincent, Hazleton
AMtSBICAi} ijoTKij—et,, »tnjye Fifth,
IT Smitli, Cincinnati, O J Miller, Columbus, O
J W Dickinson, N Jersey Miss S Humphries, N J
F Smith, Reading Thos P Kiusoy, Bevding
T P Kleinhaus, Belvidore R Robertson, New York
Cant R A la, SMf E DR> w ln, Sf»r y U n d
A Townsend, Delaware W 13 jvuowlcs, Delaware
W A Cook, Delaware J B Wiggin, Philaila
J Smithers, Delaware C J Harrington, Del
Mrs Harrington <fc da, Del Mrs Atkinson, Delaware
F S JliflkJw & wf, Rending F Fridk^t l , Hsfulliia
Jos K Riley, N Jersey D G Bortsdh, M Chunk
J T Hnrrop, Philada G Powell, New York
Lieut W D Davis, N York Mrs J A Wimre, N York
J* F Nickerson, Maryland Mrs Wynkoop & sis, N J
Rubt C llalli Delaware D D Konnody, Oitford
G H Livermivre, Mags D A Pniry, Mass
D Eaton, Chicago A T Drinkkotue, Easton
H C Bond, Lexington, Ky R E Lyons, Delaware
A R Allen, Wash, D C Theo Williams, Mass
J Clnerville A lfl, New York R Baltimore
J C Jh-uncwcU, Delaware W A Atkinson, Delaware
S L Hall, Delaware B C Pretty aim), Delaware
L W Mcllvnin, Uolawnro J C Stewart, Delaware
J C Lasseli, Delaware A Stockley, Delaware
S X Soutliurd, Delaware B B McCoot, Wash, D O
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third,
B Balers, £t Louis G Carper, St Louis
W B Rosenbaum N Jersep J Coleman, Ohio
Mrs Coleman, Ohio
W Kiehuiau, Easton
ti F Nixtuii BritlauUni A De AYolmskl. N York
Thos Bcdlow iV wf, Del Mr Murturo, N Jersey
II Mansion, Philada L II Funk, Ponna
E White, Penna J Marrotto X r la, N York
A.Y Frazer, jr, Brooklyn G T Ewart, New York
J E Gore, Boston, C D Now York
TIIE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
Richßurd, Pittsburg F It Weed, Trout Run
AL McFurlau, Westmorl’d Dr Grandiu, Clinton, N J
Miss J E Grandin, Clinton J R Miller, Nushport, O
0 V OtSeo, Ohio Mrs Malta, Chester co
\V J Hnskinsoii, Ohio J F BLickensdt-rfer, Ohio
G L Croll, Middletown B F Lushbaugh, Maryland
J B Roberts, Burlington, NJ E G Hughes, Indiana
M P Fowler, Tamaana Dr Cutler, Annapolis
A 1’ Tttife£vUl T N«w York
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnut.
D V Bower, Penna J Beerbowcr, Chester co
B C Pearce, Elkton, Md W 8 Spear, Wil, Del
Vfm Bfcuea >Y E llasunu Xiuvtown, Pa
Thos P E A Wilkinson, N Jersey
Thos R Morrel, Chester to A W Davis, Chester co
E Pennington, Chester co H W Townsend, Chester co
H Eckert, Penna T S Young, Jr, Chestor co
A SpeaKnmn, Contesvllle A B Leedom, Pemm
J P Pi'lcp. YlUtmu Md JK Le&uaiU U, 01*m co
J D MlArplWS OJiesior CO J 0 Rhoads, Chester co
F A Graff, Delaware F Churchman, Delaware
Win II Swayne, Vnionville S D Chandler, Chester co
Wm (' Deekey, Pennst D I> W Ilntcbioson, Penna
1£ II Srawltrid;;!', Clio«( Co Jf NvSparl'ftUi LiUU' CO
S?is»rrh«Uj V?u*?s*er co
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
Mrs Bustler, Pottsville, Pa J H Abbott, Denver City
T Mendenhall, Bloomsburg E S Ancona, Heading
O \V Scaalin, Illinois fl Keck, Vermont
H Hart, Veimont Miss daumeister, Vermont
J K Kramer, Wash, D C John W Royer, Penna
W S Weil, Allentown J Dimharu, Northuniberl’d
J WBeinsmitb, SchJk co A J Schock, Canton, Pa
H W Riiuh) Baltimoro . J 8 Sodden Pottatown
STATES UNlON—Market street, nbovo Sixth.
Jos C Walker. Gap,Pemm Jno Patton, Lancaster co
L Rogers, New York S J Reigart, lowa
Thos G Woodward, lowa Isaac Holton, Chambersbg
J P Claris NWSoti, Pe-iilirl Llcitt D S Drain, Virginia
Cyrus Meliring, Penna Francis Henry, California
V E Williams, York co, Pa W A Johnson, Oxford, Pa
Jas Johnson, Jr, Oxford, Pa
MALISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Jf A Wolfe, Georpetu, 3>el 31 DT JUlie, Delaware
B Sheppard, Laurel, Let N N Hearn, Gumboro, Del
E M Waller, Maryland Sunil Solliday, New Hope,Fa
F Webb, Philadelphia .T M Scesholtz, Berwick
S Lean, Lover, Lei II Scarborough, Cecil co,Md
Stnoy Broun. Brownelmw? Lewis Gsisler, Dover, Del
E L Todd, St George, Del
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st, ab. Arch.
John S Kinsey, Bristol S F Ebevman, Boston
John R Holt,liristut John fanzuut* Bristol
Walter Bush* New York Ghas Knight, Byherry, Pa
Isaac Knight, Byherry John Keeman, New York
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhili,
Peter Gross & son, Penna M B Brown* Penna
II 5 Grosti, Bethlehem H Lightcap, Summit Hill
R Scbeidy, Lehigli co Thos Yeakel, Pennsburg
John SYftlp. Bethlehem J Able & son, Easton
51 Sclioch & la, Pounsbarg It Sharadin, Kutztown
S Grayhi), Snyder w, Pa G Shellyi Snyder co, Pa
N etnrj* romisburg Henry Geary, Pennsuurg
Mrs Geary, Pennsburg A Schocli, Pennsburg
Miss Schorh, Pennsburg T Fcnstermueher, Allent’n
L Slick, Allentown It Good, Doyletown
Jolm Sailor, Frcnchtown, NJ
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhili.
P L Piener, Berks co, Pa J Merkel, Berks co
Wm Harner, Pcnnsburg J E Bubb, Pennsburg
Geo Bubb, Pennsburg H S Borer, Olney
jin 11S Itorer, Olnoy C Harper. Joukiutown
H Rover, Snmneytown J Iliitt, Sumneytown
H P Herp, Rending P A Dyer, Southampton
S Leflier, Onvigsburg Thos Miller, Penna
Chas 1) Knight, Penna J Vanartsduleu, Peftoa
A Delpi Bucks co Geo Kline* Amityvilto
BARLEY SHEAF —Second street, below Vine.
Mrs Snvder, New Jersey J Cadwallader, Fox Chose
R Meyers, Cheltenham Miss Harvey, Pennsylvania
A Pliillipf) BoylMtovm A J Laruci lincka co
C Torlicn & la, Ilicliboro Mr Tcrkes it la. Penna
Mr Jaminon & la, l’enna Mr Freeland & la, Boston
A K Mylin, Massillon, Ohio Mrs Taylor, Bichboro
Mißn Taylor, Bicliboro P H Follmer, Milton
MAMWE INTELLIGENCE.
fgr see FOUBTII PAGE,
ARRIVED.
Sell*- Oeorgo Byron, X.ow«Uj E 3 from 5t Johnsy T
B, with sugar and molasses to Jolm Mason A Co. Passed
off New Castle, brig Trindelen, from Baltimore, upward
bound.
Sclir Geo J Weaver, Tunnell, 2 days from Indian Ri
ver, Del, with to J L Beivley A Oo-
Schr Bird, Long, 2 days from Indian River, Del, with
corn to Neall A Merriinan.
Schr Champion, Collins, 1 day from Little Creek Lan
ding, Del, with corn to Jos Surratt & Son.
Bohr Liberty* Johnson* 2 days from Indian River* Del*
with corn to J L bewley & Co.
Schr George Russell, Morris, £ days fram Indian River,
with lumber to J W Bacon.
Schr Consolation, Adams, 5 days from Salisbnry, Md,
with lumber to J \V Bacon.
SioKinvr Bw-i-lj, fjurwj 31 Lours from N«w Vwkj
with mdse to >V P Clyde.
CLEARED.
Schr Volunteer, (Br) Loomer, Kingston, Ja, A E Oil
tei'bi'id ye.
Sclir'Mary P Hudson, Hudson, Key West, Tyler,
Stone & Co.
Schr Maggie Van Dusent Ireland, Fall River, Castner,
Stickney & Wellington.
Sir J S Shrivor. Donnis, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
Str Btbtol, Charleg, New York, W P Clyde.
SAILED.
Ship Faranak, Rowland, for Liverpool, left Walnut*
street wlmrf at 4# P M on Tuesday, in tow of tug Ame
rica, with n cargo consisting of 32,329 bushels wheat, 28
tierces hams, 23bbls grain chrome ore, HObbls flour, 300
do com meal, 20 pkgs mdse, and 27 bales rags. Forty
passengers in forward cabin and steerage.
fCorroepondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange,)
CAPE ISLAND, NJ, Nov 25, 9 PM.
The bark Thos Kilham, from Dublin for New York,
which was spoken 24th inst. off the Highland* Light and
ordered to Philadelphia, passed in yesterday forenoon.
Tire V S Miner Stute of Georgia* hound south* and bark
Isaac R Davis* for Mntanzns* together with several sclirs,
went to sea this afternoon. Wind NW.
Yours, Ac. THOS B. HUGHES.
MEMORANDA.
SiAAHlsliip OulmiiLia, Adams, cleared at sfe*r Xoris
s‘eaterday for Havana.
Steaiurhlp Fulton, Wotton, from Havre, arrived atN
York yesterday.
Ship Holyhead, Cole, for Philadelphia, cleared at New
York ypßterday.
Bark James Lemon, Mmicalny, from London for Phi
ladelphia, at Deal 13th inst, and proceeded.
Brig Mount Vernon, Hall, from Rio do Janeiro Sept
29, at Baltimore 25th inst.
Brig New Zealand, (Br) feenw, wrived at Barhadoes
sth inot.
Brig Orinoco* Nash, hence* arrived at Boston 25th inßt.
Brig Samuel Small, hence for Boston, arrived at New
port 25th inst.
Scbrs J II Wainwright, Ludhuw, J Williamson, Jr,
WiimmW/*, A -■sliropj|iir^ 1 B L Burry,
1\ Ottvor, Sallie B, Bateman, B E Sharp, Sharp, M 1>
Cranmer, Crnnmor, C Loeser, Laws, Grace Girdler,
Clark, J H Allnn, Ketchum, Polly Price, Adams, New
Zealand, Poland, K Townsend, Williams, Northern
Bight, Luke* 3 V Binor* May, J 0 Patteruon, Hand,
Lewis Mulford, Doyle, Mary Elizabeth, Roeri, William
Wallace, Creamer, L A Dnnenhower, Miller, Annie Ma
gee,-Wheaton, Bhodelln Blew, IVtH-son, Deborah Jones,
latein, and Eugene, Parker, hence, arrived at Boston
25th inst.
S«Kr Messenger, Pratt, at Boston Sotll lust, from D 0«
lawure City.
Schr Bn rah Lavinia, Cranmer, sailed from Providence
2'M inst. for Philadelphia.
Sc&rs R S Bean, Cookj and S L Crocker, PresUfqy,
frfiiw Tuuniotk for Philadelphia, ealied from Newpvrl Votll
insiani.
. Schrs Win Jonea, Jones, for Pniladelphia, and Ida L
Howard, Jones, for do or New York, at Newport 23d inst.
Schr Raven, Rose, hence, arrived at Portland 23 inst.
Schr Hor&£o Gibbs, hence, arrived at New
Bedford 25tl* inst.
Schr Minerva, Jefferson, Bailod from Fall River 23d
inst. for Philadelphia.
Sehr Ontario, Vangildcr, hence, arrived at New York
ysutordnyi
Schr J L Rcdner, Conlery, at New York yosterday
from Fortress Monroe.
Schr Mary Trice, Birzzard, from Wilmington, Del, at
New York yesterday.
Schr M R Carlisle, Ryder, at Baltimore 25th inst. frijin
Ronton. ....
Steamers Anthracite, Jones, and Novelty, Shaw, hence,
armed at New York yesterday.
.Steamers Alida, Robinson, and Sarah, Jones, cleared
at New York yesterday for Philadelphia.
G Driswell, New York
ti Drinker, Easton
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Si, 1861.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Charming Sally.
BY THE BAUD OF TOWER HALt.
Tune—“ Black Eyed Susan.”
The steamer partly was unmoored,
To Southern regions sho was bound,
The volunteers were all on board,
The final bell began to sound,
When churning gaily to the cabin Game—
She loved a soldier—Ephraim was his name.
“ Oh tell me, passengers,” she cried,
“ Oh, tell me, soldiers, if you can,
Where my dear Ephraim yon have spied,
A ImntLomf- and. polite yottiig WfUl.
Oh, tell me, Captain, tell at once the truth,
Have you beheld that most alluring youth 1”
Why, Miss, among these volunteers
Polite ww\ lmndßomv Mb enough yon*U find;”
«But none,” s:iid Sally, u like my love appears;
To none, besides, my fancy is inclined;
Oh, Captain, wliun at Tower Hall he bought
T 1 O. i‘ i ju\ i'.o;ir hi'iu J was caught.”
Ephraitu, who to the table had gone
To seek refreshments, heard her vuice divine,
Ami,liken whirlwind now cumo rushing on,
Exclaiming, “ Oh, dear Sally, I am thine.”
“T know thou art, 4 * sht- Bftid, “that suit alone,
From Tower Hall, would make me nil thine own-.”
Our assortment of Fashionable and Serviceable Cloth
ing is unequalled in Philadelphia, and is being sold at
reduced prices. All tastes and jtookets can be suited*
Military uniforms mailo to order, at tho shortest noticci
iu tho host manner, ('all and examine. Tower Hai.i.,
No. 518 Market street, Philadelphia.
It BENNETT & CO.
UrriAM’s Hair Dye, only 38 Cents
a Box.—Bottles larger than tho Dollar Dyes. Colors in
stantaneously, and will not wash out. Try it. Sold
only at UPItAM’S, 310 CJIKSTNUT Street,
no2T-wfm3m
Special Attention is called
ITIfT? ' to the unprecedented inducements offered to
those About pnrclmsing Pianos and Melodnona. Lnrga
temporary K-ductioiis bring made to me by the manufac
turers in consequence of reduced wage 3, vent of manu
factory, and all that goes to make up tho coßt of pro
duction, the full benefit is proffered to and a'call
must satisfy* all tlmt 710*0 is the time. Cau Bull aji?’s£-
clast? Piano at 5235. Give me a call.
no4-lm J. E. GOULD, Seventh and Chestnut sts.
Pr. Kobertson’s Gout and Eheu-
MATic Drops—Tho only reliable remedy for Rheuma
tism, Gout, &c. Price SI. For salg by
DYOTT A* CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
no23‘gwlm Depot for all Popular MadleluAS.
J. L. Cai>en, Successor to Fowler,
Wells, & Co., No. P 22 Chestnut Stwket.—Phrenolo
gical examinations, with verbal and written description
of viwrnvfrry hvauiu tuientj nfiaptation for hnsinrsfli and
tho cultivation of facultito. A faithful description gua
rantied.
In no way can the young got as valuable instruction
for the preservation of health and improvement Of Ulilll
as l>y a Phrenological examination. Office open day and
evening. n023-sw 2t
One-Price Clothing, op the Latest
Styles, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selliug Prices marked in Plain
Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our One-Priob Systju* fe'fltriftlr fo
AU arc thereby treated alike.
se22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street.
Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—This oele
braird and perfect HAIR DYE is the REST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere imitations of this Great
Original, which has gained each extensive Patronage in
all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE
LOR’S LIQUID HAIR DYE IN3TAHTLT produces ft
SPl&ftdM Black or natural Brown, without staining the
Skin or inuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects
of bad Dyci*, invigorating the Hair for life.
Sold by aS Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAHNESTOUK & C 0» and DYOTT & GO.i Philadel.
phi ft mhl-tf
MARRIED
TRUMAN—KEEN —On Tuesdayy the 26tb 3n9t*« ftt
St. OnurcAf Ly the Key, <5, Tr BoWVH. ITcmT Gi
Truman to Stifou A., youngest daugliter of Joseph Keen,
Esu-i Loth of this cfSy. *
SCHULTZ—WINTERHALTER-—On the 18th Inst.,
by Rev. F. Reilly, G*t>rge H. Schulte, of Phihvdelphia, to
Li7-7.1t.- C- Wlnterlmiver, of WiJiningtoi»,-i>yl, *
LIPPINCOI’T—JITMPHUEYS. —November 23d, by
Rev. W. Cnthcnrt, Mr. William Lippincott, of Wilming
ton, Del., to Miss Amia Caroleen Humphreys, of Cam
den, N. J. *
TANCO—BAQUETi.-»In tho city of Now York, by
the Rev. Dr. Taylor, Fofix Miguel TAnco»-of Havaun, to
Harriot Madeline, daughter of C. Baauctj of Burlington,
New Jersey. *
DIED.
9H&UA& —At Cniup Oros**, KcntucKyp OR the 19th
fast., Mr. Charles E. Thomas, aged 32 yeurSj tlUrd sou Of
Henry E. Thomas, of this city.
He was a member of the Thirty-sixth Regiment of In
ilimm Volunteer?, aiul wacr killed by the accidental dis
charge Of hig SUll. , *
I’HOCTOR.—At Gormantowii, on Mondf.v, the 2oth
Inst., Misb Elizabeth Proctor, in the 69th-year of her
age, daughter of the late John Proctor, ot‘ Ebaton, Mass.
Funeral service at tho residence of her nephew, Mr.
John Burroughs, on th|s ) 6ft?rDoQß> Oil tllC
arrival of the- 3 o'clock train from this City. The friends
of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without
further notice. Her remains to be removed l to Mount
Auburn, Cambridge, Mass. #
POTTS.—On the 24tli lust., Nathan R. Potts, in the
79th your ofhifiniro.
Funeral on Fifth day, (Thursday,) 28th instant, at 2
o’clock P. M., from his late residence, 504 North Sixth
street. The relatives and male friends of the family are
respectfully invited to attend,, without further invita
tion. **
HOOPES-—At West Chester,. Pa on fin-
Helma Maria Hoopes, wife of Rdward Hooves, Aged 42
years.
Her funeral will take place from Hie dwelling of Lj'dia
A. Townsend, West Chester, Pa.,. this day, ((Wednesday,)
27th fast., at 11 o’clock A. M.
MA.ISOK —Ou the- sdtli Inst., Snraii second d»ugb
ter of Jacob and Magaret Maison,
Funeral from the resideuce oflierfather, No. 251 Madi
son street, this (Wednesday) afternoon,2TSh instant, at 1
o’clock,’without farther notice. *
MITCHELL.—In GlouoeetmvN. an. tho 24th inet.,
Miss Margaret MitchoU, agod 30> years.
Funeral from the residence of her father, Thomas Mit
chell, Mercer street; Gloucester, this (Wednesday) after
noon, at I o’clock *
Mourning store, No. 918
CHESTNUT STREET.
BESSON & SON have lately received Black Beaver
Cloth Cloaks, Gray Watev-proof Cloaks, Black Thibet
X.otig Shawls, extra Shepherd PlaiU Long and
Square Shawls, Crnpe and 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 Brochfe Scarfs, Black all wool Yelour
Oiidiuaus and Heps, SJ. a Black llupa Anglais,
cents a yard ; Grenadine Vcll3. Ac. nt>4
aA SERMON APPROPRIATE TO THE
IL§ TlMES—Thank?giving Day, at 10# A. M., by
Rev. JOHN WALKER JACKSON, at St. Paul's M. E.
Church, Catharine, above Sixth. It*
r*» IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CUS
IKS TOM of former years, a Union Prayer Sleeting
will l>© held in Union M. E. Church, FOURTH St.,
MAW Arch, a l 3 o’clock P. M , on THANKSGIVING
BAY. Rev. A. ATWOOD,
E. J. YARD,
THOMAS T. MASON,
n027-2t* Committee of Arrangements.
ryai rfIILADELFmA BIBLE SOCIETY.-*
UJS The Twenty-third Anniversary of the PHILA
DELPHIA BIBLE SOCIETY will be held, by Divine
permission, at the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church,
EIGHTH tort fttoYf RACK, on TUDRffI AT (Th «ik3e
giring-Day) EYKHTNG* the 2otb instant* at half past
seven o’ciock.
Addresses may be expected from the Rev. John F.
Chaplain, Rev. R. A. Carden, Rev. George H. Fisher, D.
D., and the Hou. James Pollock.
A collection will be taken up in behalf of the Bibie
cause.
By order of the Committee.
It ISAAC BULGER, Chairman.
IVQ A SWORD, BELT, AND SASH WILL
be presented in Captain Bennett Fulmer, of Com
pany K, Chorman’s Mounted Rifle Rangers, on WED
NESDAY EVENING, November 27,1861, at 7 o’clock,
CROPPER’S HOTEL, STRAWBERRY St. It*
DIVIDEND,—OFFICE LEHIGH COAL
IL 5 AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, Philadel
phia, Nov. 26, 1861.—A Dividend of THREE PER
CENT , equal to one dollar and fifty cents per share on
the capital stock of tiic Company, has this day been do
clarol by the Board of Managers, payable on demand.
n027-et EDWIN WALTER* .Treasurer.
na POST OFFICE PHILADELPHIA,
IT 5 Nov. 26, 1861.—NOTICE.—THURSDAY next,
28th inst., being THANKSGIVING DAY, this Office
Will bd ildSAil. b4U\'<*6b bftitra of 7# and 0)^
O’clock A. M. f and 1# and 2# o’clock P. M.
The Sub-Offices will be opened at the Batne hours.
The Carriers will make their usual morning delivery,
and will be in attendance at the Office in the afternoon.
BP TWO collections will ho made from the LAMPPOST
and other Letter Boxes, at 8 A. M., and 5 P. M.
n027-2t C. A. WALBORN, Postmaster.
(V?==> OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
Lks HEALTH, S.W* CORNER SIXTH AND BAN
JSOM STREETS.
FHiL.tnELpniA, November 26, 1861.
Notice to captains of vessels arriving at the Port of
Philadelphia is hereby given that every ship or vessel,
arriving ftt tho Port of Philadelphia* shall be visited by
the Port Physician previously to her being hauled to any
wharf within the city or district aforesaid, or Windmill
Island
And every captain or other person so hauling such
ship or vessel to any wharf as aforesaid, shall, for each
nnd every offonoa, forfait and bay the sum of two hun
dred dollars, to be sued for and recovered as herein pro
vided, unless it shall be made to appear by such captain
or other person that there was at tho time imminent
danger of the loss of such ship or vessel, or of the pas
sengers or crew r thereof,
k jßy order of the jfoanl oflTfoUhi
n027-3t WILLIAM BKED, Health Officer.
rr» at a special meeting of the
!ijj COHOCKSINK HOSE AND STEAM FIRE
ENGINE COMPANY* hold on SATURDAY EVE.
ninGj Not. 23, 1861* tho following preamble and reso
lutions weW unanimously adopted:
Whereas, We ftr£ ftmt«nM io hear announced the
demise of our late member* stricken down in the primo
of manhood, and virile nobly tosthnw to his
devotion to his country —
Resolved, That this Company has hoard with deep
and sincere sorrow* of the death of our late fellow-mem
ber JACOB CROMLEY.
Resolved, That in his death this Company has loaf fl
H&bA inpuiLpr, anil one vWe honorable and high.
inhided course has endeared him to all j and that while
we render testimony to his bearing as a true fireman, his
past career has proven his bravery os a soldier in sus
iftimm? the reputation of hiscmmtry on the banks of the
rmonmri
Resolved, That while we sincerely (ympathise with
his bereaved family in their loss we bow in meek sub
mission to the will of tho Judge of all, who wills every
action for some unforeseen good, and whoso mysterious
doings we are not permitted to
Hesoivcxi, That a copy of these resolutions 1)0 pre
sented to the family of the deceased, and tho Apparatus
of the Company be placed in mourning for tho space of
thirty days. GEORGE W DULL,
PETER KUKEJR,
EMANUEL W6LPIN£kb,
JOSEPH E. WEISS,
JACOB MILLER,
Committee.
The w nnnrnr.v» Active, mid Contributing Members of
tbs Omnnany ure nuj«ojit)»d to mwd at tho Hull of the
Company on THURSDAY, 28tH instant, at 12 y clock,
to ntteod the funeral of our late member, JACOB
CROMLEY. The Fire Department is particularly
invited. JACOB MILLER,
no2Mt* _j S«»mfauFy.
lth bank,
ladblpuia, Nov. 25,1861.
(held Nov. 18, the following
jjy elected Directors of this
rry» COMMONWEA]
UsS Fnu
At the Animat Election,s
gentlemen were unanimous!
11 ilJiVi fAP Hie ensuing year:
Robert Morris, George H. Ashton,
Jolin Derbyshire, Chas \V\ Mitchell.
Isaac Ford, Chas F. Bower,
Henry K. llamish, Kdwd, P. Mitchell,
limy W. Gray.
At a meeting of the Board of Directory held thin day,
ROBERT MORRIS, E»i., was unanimously re-olected
President, JOHN DERBYSHIRE, Vice President, and
HENRY C. YOUNG, Cashier, for the ensuing year.
It U. C. YOUNG, Cashier.
ry=» UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA
-ILS TIONi-»At the Annual maoting of the Society*
held Tnesflny, October 16tli, the following gentlomeu
were elected officers and managers for the ensuing year:
PKESJDKNT,
SAMUEL 11. PSUKINS.
viPE ntKSIDKKTS,
RICIIAHD p. WOOD.
J. FISHER LEAKING.
TRKASCKKR,
EDMUND WILCOX, 404 CHESTNUT Street.
ConnKyroNiuNG skcbktakv,
L. MONTGOMERY BOND;
RECORDING SECRETARY,
JOHN 11. ATWOOD.
MANAGERS.
Beniamin Coates, John P. Taylor,
31. W. Baldwin, S. Morris Wain,
W. Bf. Collins, Jos 11, Pulfvs,
Thomas Latimer, John Aslmrflt,
John Bolileu, Thomas A. Budd,
William Purvcs, Zebulon Locke,
Arthur G. Coffin, Charles Rhoads,
Benjamin Orne, Richard Wood,
John W. Claghorn, CJwrlW 8, Wurtfa Mt Ptt
Thomas wattson, Abram B. Perkins.
At a pubocijncnt meeting ot the Board of Managers,
Mr. JOHN HICKS was reappointed Agent, and Messrs.
S. C. COOPER and THOMAS EVANS Collectors.
If Is well known that this Society is not ft iivto alnri
givJiiy ufiunuv, but it Jiimiil-Miihiiuh nautili..!, iu u'rij,
winch strives to remove pauperism by leading the pom*
to habits of industry and good morals. In pursuing this
work, il« visitors necessarily meet with poverty In every
condition, and especially among such of the poor us do not
beg upon the streets. In view of the suffering to be ap
prehemlod tl«<‘ coming winter, the Society nsttM attention
to tho requests of the Collectors, who are now making
their annual calls.
The Managers havo made arrangements for a larger
supply of fuel than usual, upon terms more favorable
than at any previous season, and mutt look to the public
to contribute liberally tn enable thorn to supply the extra
demand which is likely to arise. Persons preferring to
contribute dlrertly can band subscriptions to the Agent,
at the office, Northwest corner of SEYENTII aud SAN
SOM, or to EDMUND WILCOX, E9ii., Treasurer, No,
404 CHESTNUT Street.
SAMUEL 11. PERKINS, Broridenh
John H. Atwood, Secretary. n023-sAwol
na TRADESMEN'S BANK,
LL§ Philadelphia, November 2f», 18fil.
At an pectiojj for Directory Md oi» tip 18th inst., tho
*wi! owing wore elected io serve tile enauin? srV*ilr5 r V*ilr i
C.H. Rogers, Tho?. 11. Moore,
J. It. Rloodsood, 11. 1». Gawy
,T(»lin Hartman, Jacob Weaver,
E, J, Kenney, Oeo. C. Thomas,
Uaei'Mu.
toned of Directors, held THIS
ivas elected President, and
no2C-3t*.
And at a meeting of the ]h
DAY, V. If. ItOGKIfS u
JOHN CASTNKIJ, Cashier.
ELPHIA BANK,
a.rniA, November 5», 1861.
iold on the ISth inst., the fol
jly elected Directors of this
ry'sp* THE FHIEABJ
([■ Q l*iriLAi*K
At the Annuel Election, In
lowing gentlemen wove dul
Bank :
Thomas Itobins,
Samuel Welsh,
&}«rnr<l fe. iJlnrke,
I'rederick Leimig,
Augustus Heaton,
J. L. Krriuger,
S. W. B«
Aiul at a meeting of the Be
i>AY, THOMAS BODIES,
elected President.
no2G-4t
Joshua Loiifsstreth,
Marshall Hill]
J. G. Fell, '
li. It. Aslmrst,
Kichard Wood,
Jas. L. Clagliorn,
>eCoursey.
loan! of Directors, held THIS?
, E»i., vras re-
ne BANK OF COMMERCE,
FwuMsiii’fliAi November 25i 1561.
Av neKl on the lStti mat*} tho lolloving*
named Stockholders were elected Directors of this Bunk:
George K. Ziegler, Patrick Brady,
Rodney Fisher, Charles Henry Fisher,
Adolph E. Boric, J, fiodnilUl Pftlll, HI. D„
William Y, Wu-iit, George Trott,
Charles n. Mnirheid, William W. Tjongstreth,
Thomas 11. Kirilov, | Peter Cullen,
John McAllister.
And at a meeting of the Directory THIS DAT,
£EOR{iJ-l k. Kp,j., w»s unanimously elected
President 5 RODNEY FISHER, £»]., Vice President;
and JOHN A. LEWIS, Cashier.
n026-3t
,OE BA^K,
•riirAf November 2th 1561.
stb jiipt., thi> following Stock
i rettors of this hunk:
Edward C. Knight,
William L Maildock,
James Steel*
Christian J. llolTrumn
n*=p» CORA EXX’IIAN-
UsJ-f I’niI.ADKT.I
At the olcction held the 181
holders were duly elected Dil
Alexander G. Cattell,
Joseph Lindsey)
David Ynnflmeer*
Philip u, Mingle,
Robert Ervion,
11. W. Oatlimvood*
Dell Noblit,
George L» Buzby,
William I*. Cox.
And, at the meeting of the Directors to-day, ALEX.
G. GATTEIL, E&o , waa unaulmouttly atofttwl PfUii
dciit, ALEX. WHILLDLN, ESQ., Vico FMdeut, mid
J. W. TOIUIEY, Cashier.
n026-3t J. W. TORREY, Cft shier.
rirsa niILAMLI'UIA STEAi>I TU® COM
LLg PAX V.-—N&fcl<s& la l»«*tol>y grlvoJi that H.ppllcu.tlou
hiis been inside for tie renewul of Certificate No. 6, issued
March 5, 1857, for the payment of $25, being for (lie first
instalment on five shares of stock of said Company,- the
same having*hceu lost or mislaid by ns,
nolB»nith4l* WM. J. MARTIN Jt GO:
PEOPLE'S LI TEG ARY INSTITUTE.
IJyJj? —The Fifth Lecture of Uu* Course will be deliver
ed on THURSDAY EVENING, November 28, at con
cert by gkojUtBWM CVKTIS.BSQ. Sub.
ject—"iYfltfonflf Honor." Lemur, uunrter before 8
o’clock, Ticket 25 cents, at T. 13. PUGH’S, SIXTH
and CHESTNUT Streets. 0023-lfst
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COM*
115 FANY« Nnveiiihor 2oi 1801.— A mooting of tho
fttocklKilcleiH of the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE
COMPANY will ho held on MONDAY next, December
2, at 12 o’clock, at the EXCHANGE, (Room No. 30,
third Door,) for the purport of electing nine managers,
to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of
athw Lu-imuu.
hoQ;'»-Gt WM. S. GRANT, Secretary.
ry» OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
iLi? COMPANY, Philadelphia, October 15,1861. —
The Board of Directors have this day dec]ftr?4 ft Stfhi
annnai dividend of Tllß]f£ PEft CEtIT, 91) tt)9 Capital
stock of the Company, dear of State tax, payable on and
after November 15,1861.
Powers-of-Attornoy for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238
South THIRD Street.
0«17-tdel THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
MILITARY NOTICES.
i ATTENTION!—TEN MORE MEN
H wanted to fill up Company B, Oapt. A.'H. BON
JIJmaN, attached to Col. E. M. GREGORY’S Regi
ment, now under marching orders. Headquarters
NINTH and CHESTNUT. n027-3t*
JU WANTED—TEN MEN FOR
H Company G, Ninety-First Bogiment, Colonel K. M.
Ilf GREGORY. Apply a( the GIRARD HOUSE, or,
“ CAMP CHASE, on the Larl*y Road.
n027-st* E, G, SELLERS* Captain,
S WANTED—TWELVE GOOD
Men for Company I, Col. GREGORY’S Regiment,
now at CAMP CHASE, Darby Road. Will leave for
tho seat of war in a few days. Apply at headquarters,
GIIURL U6B§£. '
n027-3t* JOHN F. ,CAItIE, Captain.
S ALMOST READY TO MOVE—
Colonel E. M. GREGORY’S NINETY-FIRST
REGiMENT, Headquarters GIBA.I»P UQVSfi, en
camped at Camp CHASE, PARS IT Road, one and
a half miles from Market street, to move to the seat of
war in a few days. Only a few more good men to com
plete the regimeut. '• n027-3t#
8 UNITED STATES MARINES.—
Wanted immediately for the United States Marine-
Corps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN
for sea service, between the ages of Wid'
tim-t?—five years. AH information tlmt may Ue required
will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT
Street, below Spruce.
JAMES LEWIS, Captain,
Recruiting Officer.
n027-12t
S' REGIMENTAL ORDERS, No. 5.
—ln obedience to general orders No. 5, the Second
Regular Reserve Brigade will form on Franklin
street, right-resting on Race, at 9 A. M.,.TIIURS
DAYi 28tli ill lit. liy order, ALFRED DAY.
Colonel Commanding.
S. G. THOMPSON, Adjutant. It*
M HEADQUARTERS CURTIN
fl LIGHT GUARD T* To NO* 801
W SANSOM Street Authorized by tire Governor, and
accepted by the Federal Government. Comfortable
quarters provided in Philadelphia. Pay, Rations, and
Uniform as soon as enrolled. By order of
CQI«, H, J, STAINROOK.
W. R. MAC ADAM, Adjutant. n026-st*
REGIMENT OF LANCERS.
RECRUITS WANTED.
A few Young Men or CrQOD CHARACTER to fill va
cancies in tho
PHILADELPHIA LIGHT CAVALRY.
No Minors need apply. TWO DOLLARS BOUNTY
will he paid to any one who will bring an accepted recruit,
when mustered into service. Five feet seven inches is the
liviglit iwiv iii tliin Rvaimcnti which
GENERAL MoOLELLAN
,las s-IrctMl as
A REGIMENT OF LANCERS.
Apply at once at the Rendezvous,
426 MARKET STREET.
n027.4t*
THE WORLD’S PAIR OP 1862.-
Persons desirous of sending articles for exhibition
at the World’s Fair opening at LONDON May 1, 1862,
arc informed that application must be made through tho
resident agent at thi» city, and the articles accepted must
bo sent to TSwf YorK before January Lnoxti
Tho agent for this city is Dr. A. L. ELAYER, as
sisted by L. BLODGET, Secretary of the Board of
Trade, at whose office, 505 CHESTNUT Street, appli
cations from manufacturers and inventors are invited.
n027-6t
WINDOW SHADES.—The subscri-
Y Y hers keep constantly on hand, and put up i n the
very best manner, both in town and country. Plain
evory description.
They also furnish Shades colored to order, adapting
them to the color of the front, or to the prevailing color
In the room; and supply Shades in quantities, and at re
duced prices, for Churches, Hospitals, and other public
buildings.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEtf, £ AMIs6N,
Importers and Dealers in Curtains, Curtain Materials,
etc., 1608 CHESTNUT Street. n027-tf
Photographers and ambro-
TYPEKS.—Now ia your time to order a supply of
fancy, plain, and other Cases. Cameras, Chemicals, and
materials of every description used in the art, at GEO.
DABBS & CO-, 401 KAN STEAD PLACE, FOURTH
Phi!:»»};•!jrSi, 1 ,;.. They Itnvu jtisd ra.-eived a isirge
supply of the newest patterns, Ac., for the livliduys which
they will sell at New York prices for cash.
Orders by Mail or Express filled with despatch
n027-2t*
The copartnership here-
TOFORK existing under the. firm of GAUL &
LFIVIS, is this day dissolved by mutual conseut.
The biisiuess of the firm will be settled by either part
hol ut N0.'211 North FOURTH
WILLIAM GAUL,
THEODORE C. LEWIS.
Pmt.ADKi.rniA, October 31,18G1. n027-wot
m RUSS KS!~ BRACES!! SIJP-
X PORTERS!!!
0. 11. NEEDLES,
S. W. corner. BACK and TWELFTH Streets, Phila.,
Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical Appli
nii(!QB, has Constantly on hand a largo and vntd&l stock of
elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of
best American, English, and American Supporters and
Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes in great
variety, French Pessaries, <Src.
Ladies* Pepurtfnrrit conducted brLadiea, TWELFTH
Street, first door below Race, noZ7-ifdm
French plate looking
GLASSES, in llosewood. Gilt, or 'Walnut frames,
Bt priifp tv niit tti<- tinn‘Bl «t GEO. F. BESIvKRT’Bi
No, 836 ABCH Strm, no2T.iftf
BE AUT I F U L BLACK AND
BItOWN HAIR-DYEING (lone at FOURTH and
BRANCH. avSHRf
B. COMEGVB, Cashier.
J. A. LEWIS, Cashier.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
]yjOURNIN« STORE.
No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET.
BESSON * SON
HAVE I.ATKLY RECEIVED
BLACK ALL-WOOL VELOUR HEPS, 87'£c. to st.
BLACK ALL-WOOL EPINOLTNES. RTjde. faSH.
BLACK ALL-WOOL TELOUK OTTOMANS, SI.
BLACK FRENCH MERINOES, 75c to SI.
BLACK FBENCII CASHMERES, 75c to SI.
BLACK THIBET LONG SIIAWLS, 55.50 to 80.50.
BLACK mitt PB S9IE PR HOTBKING
silk, si.
BLACK Ttr.rs ANGLAIS, 25 to 37 cents.
SECOND MOURNING OHENE MOHAIRS, li/j
to l??i tents,
SnEPIIF.BD PLAID 5-4 TOILE DE VENICE,
75 ttnl s >
SHEPHERD rLAID LONG SHAWLS, $6.25.
BLACK AND PURPLE PRINTED CAMLETS,
37 N cents.
BLACK AHP WHITE PE LAIHES, 12 Cents.
BALMORAL SKIRTS
BLACK CENTRE
BROGUE SCARPS.
it
A VI AN
WHITE DOMET FLANNELS,
WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS,
Manufactured fjsprcsfil)- for ARMY SOCKS, in store
tihd for Hide by
LEWIS DOSTER.
no2o-2t* N. W. Corner FOURTH mill ARCH.
House furnishing dry
GOODS.—SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, &
ARRISON, Importers tuul Dealer* iu Linen, and Houso
Fnrnißhimt Dry Good*, etc. «
Have now on hand n full assortment of Linon Sheeting,
Table Cloths, Napkin*, Table, Diaper Towelling, etc.,
etc., imported under tiro old tarilf, or bought a great sac
l'ifilT,
N.D.— fstp per cent, allowed on pnreimsos as above, if
paid for on delivery. no27tf
Dress goods.
Reps, MoyißPfa, Poplin*, Pvlftittfß, Ac,
Diacu TophpS) Mcrinoesj Delainedy BorobtwtfJiefb &c«
COOPER & CONABD,
no 7 NINTH and MARKET.
CLOAKS—
Ready 11.-'..1.. ar m' to order.
COOPER A CONARD,
no 7 NINTH and MARKET Streets.
WHOLESALE HOUSES.
jyj O RAVI A N
VAItK 13SUE KEE SKI'S,
WHITE DOJI MET FLANNELS.
BLUE FI. AM MELS.
BLANKETS 5 -t-VD 10 lbs. PER PAIR.
CADET SAT TINE TTS.
WQQKUKN KM ITT INQ YARNS
In store and for sale.
LEWIS DOSTER.
N. W. COP.NEU FOURTH AND AT!(III. It*
' '
NATIONAL LOAN.
OFFICE OF
JAY COOKE & Co.,
BANKERS
HO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Pursuant to infractions from the Secretary of the
Treasury, the Subsenistiftt BoaU la the NEW NA
TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at
the rate of seven and threa-tentha per cent, per annum,
will remain open at my office,
No. 114 SOUTH THIEP STREET,
until further notice, from 8 A. 51. until 5 P. 51., and on
Monday s till 9 P. 51.
These ntfe® yfi\\ b<? pf the GpMmiimtwn Of FIFTY
DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FITE HUN
DRED DOLLAFS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th
of August, 1861, payable in gold in three years, or con
vertible into a twenty years six per centi 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 OE BUBSORIPTIONS.
Payment of subscriptions may be made in GOLD or
CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANT OF OUR CITY BANKS.
JAY COOKE.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
0C22-3M No. 114 SOUTH THIRD Street.
RATIONAL LOAN,
The undersigned #ro prepared to deliver the Seven
and Tbrte-tentlis Treasury Notes upon payment.
DREXEL A CO., Bankers,
noO-lm 34 South THIRD Street.
gIX PER CENT.
TREASURY NOTES'
Are received at par for Subscriptions to the
NEW NATIONAL LOAN,
or T 3,10 per cent. TEEASURY NOTES, which tut
now ready for delivery at Office of
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent,
0c23-lm 114 South THIRD Street.
GO If S II M P TIO N_
WINCHESTER’S
genuine preparation of
DR. J. F. CHURCHILL'S
HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA,
A fepecjAc Remedy for the treatment of
CONSUMPTION.
The great success, which has attended the use of
the Hypophosphitcß is creating a very general inquiry,
not only mnon« the medical profession, but also
among the thousands ybo are suffering from Pulmonary
Pipeaso.
In all Nervous or Scrofulous Complaints, Debility,
Loss of Vital Power, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ami
Female Weaknesses, it is a sovereign and invaluable re
medy.
Pfifcfc $l, 6¥ sii tottlds forSl, with full directions.
Circulars may be obtained by all Inquirers. Sold whole
sale and retail, by
S. C. UPHAM,
310 CHESTNUT Street,
Solo agent for Philadelphia, Trade supplied,
11027-wfmSm
QFESItIATOPBHEA.—ONE TO SIX
D Boses of “WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL"
will permanently cure any case of Seminal Weakness, or
Its resulting impotoncy, However aggravated, and whether
recently developed or of long standing.
BEAD THE TESTIMONY.
«We believe it to be as near a specific as any medi
cine i»e, y?v !myo cured nmy mm mm with
from BIS IV TBH POBBS.
“B. KEITH, M. D.”
Amor. Jour, of Med. Science.
Trice #1 wr box: six boxes for So. Sent by mail.
Sold only by- S. C.UPHAi'.I, 310 CHESTNUT Street,
pole for Trade supplied.
m>27-wfni3ni
TF YOU WOULD HAYS A PIC*
JL TUBE to please you get a Colored for
$1 at IlElMEft'a Geliery, SECOND Streep
GREEK. The accuracy of color and finish nevor i>*»7 *°
please. It*
Lamp shade manufactory
of qvAßitti,
Southeast corner of NINTH ami ARCH Streets,
Wholesale Establishment.
Retail Store, opposite, No. 831 ARCH Street,
For cobvenieijce of Liuly customers, who will lind there
the iitoist uriiole for a Ciiriatutsaa irredcut.
n025-td*3l
Homoeopathic dispensary,
509 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
OrieS nAiry, from 12 to a o’clock,
(Sundays excepted.)
Consulting Physicians—RlCH’D B. GARDINER, M.
D„ JAMES KITCHEN, M. D„ FKANCIS SIMS, M. D.
JOB. H. GALLAGHER, M. D., Attending l'hysi-
Clin. linQl-fit
fIHEAP SUGARS.—C. DONOGHUE,
\J 23 Sontli WATER Street, is noiv soiling Stoam-
Rcflned Sugars, Syrups, Coffee, and Adamantine Cundlos
at rcUnccd Brices, to prompt cash bnyers, n028.3t*
T3ORDEAUX BRANDY.—46 Pack
ages J. J. Dupuy Brandy, in bond, for sale by the
sole agent*, JAURKTCHE & CARSTAIBS, 802 and 204
epHtUfBOHX Street, ««28-tt
HOLIDAY GOODS
QHRISTMAS IS COMING,
And wo are assured that many who read Tlue. rress
an: ulrendy considering
WHAT TO PRESENT
TO THEIR GENTLEMAN' FRIENDS.
Wo would suggest tho following
A FINE WRAPPER,
MUFFLER,
SCARF,
TIE, or
GLOVES.
Or, ir they have friend* IK THU ARMV, what could 1.0
more lureiitablo to our noble Volunteer* and Ollicers,
than
COOT FLANNEL MiIIRTF,
OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING?
THE PLACE TO HUY THEM
W. W. KNIGHT’S
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE,
No. GOfi ARCH STREET,
N. TI. FINE SHIRTS ready made and made to or
der, at
51.50, AND UPWARDS.
n027-if tf
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
TAPIRS’ CLOAKS.
JU
We invite
THE LADIES
to oxmnino our
KKWLY-RECF.IVED ASSORTMENT
oc
RUSSIAN PROMENADE JACKETS.
CARL PETERS & CO,,
Nortlionst Oornor TENTH and CHESTNUT St«.
n027-0l
MILITARY GOODS:
JjJ_OZ DUCK
ARMY STANDARD.
FOB SALK BY
ALFRED SLADE & Co.,
30 lktiTJA Drill 40 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
no2o-12T
QOTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
V 6& &AL* BY
tn729-r>m FROTHINGHAM A WELLS.
FROFOSALS.
A RMY SUPPLIES^—OFFICE OF
_£\ TIIK ACTING COMjmuARV 00 gUIIHIdT
ENOE, No. 1139 GIRARD STREET, Puii.aobi.i-uia,
November 22,1861
PrcvpOHAls will ho remved at l thin office until 12
o’clock, M. i oh tho 30th tiny oP NOVEMBER, for fur*
niehina fop thn ti>ia of thn Uult«4 Stfltea nvini', atmuh
tltnoft n*\d in fcuch (lUAntltiuM as nifty bo required, (luring
tho month of December, tho following Subsistence stores,
viz.;
1.00,000 pounds first quality Smoked Bacon Sides, packed
in tight of nb«>r.t»3oo pounds
2,000 l>=«rv*-ih “ Extra Supertim* ’’'Flour.
60,000 pounds first quality Pilot Jtretid, in good Hour
bnrrols.
350 bushels first quality new white Beans, in good
dry barrel*.
IDO l/uelidfl lirat duality split Pofis» in good dry l»ar«
rt’ls.
10,000 pounds prime Bice, in good Hour barrels.
30,000 pounds prime Kio Coffee,-in barrelft
42,000 pounds light yellow sugar, in‘barrels.
2,000 gallons Vinegar.
o,SO6iH>ni M h U*t .nudity-A.Unumttne f.dl
weight, one-fourth kixch mid three-fourilia
twelves.
10,000 ponuds good hard Soap, full weight.
260 bushels good, clean, dry, line Suit, in good, tight
IIIUTOhU
250 gallons good Molasses, or Syrnp, in barrels.
Samples, in boxes distinctly marked,• to accompany
proposals lor all articles except meat. AU of the articles
to be of the best quality, securely packed, and in perfect
order for transportation. Bids will include packages
and delivpry In the city.
Seller’s name and date of purchase required on each
package. Certificated of inspection of tho Meat and
Flour will Lo required. Bids from known dealers for ma
nufacturers only will bo considered,.and. each bid inuat # bo
accompanied by the Of tWD TCBPOIIfti-
Lie persons for the fuithftiVperformanc© of the contract.
Proposals to be endorsed “ Froposals for Subsistence
stores,” and directed to Captain C. W. THOMAS,
n23-6tif A. Q. M. and A. C. S., U. S. A.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. j
IN ORDER. TO REDUCE OUR
large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER
WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we are now, in ac
cordance with the times, offering them at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
Ladles or gci>een’.en intending to purctaao a Watch
for their own wear, .will find at our Establishment an
article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON for
time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever before
asked.
Partieulft* attention la glvau. to rapalritig fine Watches,
Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen.
FARR & BROTHER, Importer®,
0c23-2mif 824 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
STAVES AND RANGES,
j&h SILVER’S AIR-TIGHT GAS-
O BKiKSI, FOB THE PABLOS, DININQ
TOCIiOOM, AMD OFFISEi
IN ALL SIZES,
And made in the most approved manner, of the beat
Imported Russia Iron, withPATENTED CLAY CYLIN
DERS, of which we have the exclusive sale.
NORTH, CHASE, & NOBTH,
oil-dud* No. 200 North SECOND Street,
rffr. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH’S
CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES,
Q#B-WDBiuffliiK, with Doublerplirted Topa, and *ll
the latest iniprovriiitinM.
Manufactured and Bold at
012-2mif No. 209 North SECOND Street
J&. THOMSON’S CELEBRATED
LONDON “KITCHENER,”
xfftr The beßt, moat durable, and conrenieat arrange
ment for Cooking; baring the best facilities ior an abun
dant supply of Hot Water, Boasting, Baking, Stevring,
Broiling, 40; Tor gala. In various mm, of our own
manufacture. NOBTH, CHASE, It NORTH,
No. 209 North SECOND Street,
012-2mif Philadelphia.
POST OEEIOE DEPARTMENT,
July 17th, 1860.
PHILADELPHIA LETTER CARRlERS.—Agrees
ble to the authority conferred by the 10th section of the
Act of Congress of 3d March, 1851, entitled “An Act to
reduce the rates of postage iti the United States, njitl for
other purposes,” it is licraby ordered, that all the ave
nues, streets, lanes , alleys, roads, and highivays in the
Consolidated City of Philadelphia, Pa., lying within the
Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, dtli, 6tli, 7th, Bth, 9th, 10th, lltli, 12th,
13th, 14th. 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 20th Wards of said
city, and that part of the 24th Ward not Included within
the limits of the Blockin' and Kingsossing Post Offices,
be, and they are hereby, established as’post routes. This
order to take effect Ist August, 1860,
(Signed) ' J.NOLTi
Postmaßtor aencrah
Post Office Department, ?
November 19, 1861 j
PHILADELPHIA LETTER CARRIERS. Tho
PosiiuaHer flnneral h&.v»ns;, on the 17 th d»y of Jnt/j
iB6O, agreeable with the 10th section of the Act of Con
gress of 3d March, 1851, entitled “ An Act to reduce and
modify the Rates of Postage in tho United States, and for
other purposes, *’ established as post roads alt the <ero
*iit£s, streets, lattes, alleys, roads, mid highivays in cer
tain Wards in the City of Philadelphia, ua in said order
is particularly specified and set forth.
It is hereby further ordered, by the authority contained,
in the act above mentioned, that all the avenues, streets ,
Idtiti, aW4j)&, ¥6Sdi, AilJ Ttlffhivdyi, lying Within tlio
Nineteenth and Twenty-fifth Wards of said city, be and
they are hereby established as post 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,
mi. . t , .
All persons violating the provisions of the laws above
referred to are subject to the penalties named in the act
of March 2d, 1827.
(Signed) M. BLAIR,
Doaliuftaler General.
Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa., >
November 22,1861.)
The above orders are published by direction of the
Postmaster Coneral, C, A, VAW9ISK,
n027-30-st Fostmaater,
DR. VERNON PIERPOINT,
MEMBER OF THE
ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSIGJANS, ENGLAND,
Author of “Skin Diseases and thoir Remedies,” and
»Diseases of the Rectum.” Maybe consulted at his
KeBI 1012VaLHUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
FjtOM 10 o'clock A. SI. till 8 o’clock P. M., oh bt
ArrOISTMBNT.
Dr. PIERPOINT has been especially sucessful in bis
treatment of tbe following diseases: SKIN DISEASES
of Every Natnre, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
DYSPEPSIA, and DISEASES of the RECTUM. no2B-tf
School Apparatus for Class Illustrations, Globes,
Drawing Instruments, Ac, made and for Hale by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
021 CHESTNUT StresL
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues of 88 pages furnished
gratis, and sent by mail froo, on application. no2l-lm
fjfIEHRAPIJSS, OYSTERS STEWED
1 and PRIED, AND GHIORBM SALAD.—lrri
tation Cards and other notices will be distributed in ail
parts of the city, with punctuality.
The undersigned is at all times prepared to present, for
tho inspection of Ladies and Gontlemen, a list of the
thing* iv lurgft or small entarlivlnMbht, IL&
e&setn&y bo, thereby avoiding all unnecessary profusion
and waste; and flatters himself, that by his long expe
rience in business, he will be able at all times to give, as
heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with
their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer, -
No. 250 South TWELFTH Street, above SPRUCE.
ocl-6m
IJIHEODORE EVERS’
PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE
GALLERY,
NO. 606 ARCH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH,
Opposite tbe Arch-street Theatre,
naSG-bu if PHILADELPHIA.
/"YLD LEAD—B barrels just received
V/ per schooner Amalia, for sale by
JAVBBTCHK A CABSTAIRS,
ddT a® mfl aot South FBONT etcaet.
# NEW PUBLICATIONS.
Anew novel of great in-
TKItKST AND POWER.
NOW' KFIADVi
FOR BETTER FOR WORSE,
A Story from « Temple flar" and “ Tales of the
A»y"
Bvo, Paper Trice 60 Cents.
Reduced to 37# cent* to compete with a cheaper
edition*
FOR SALE BY ALL BWKBKLLKftS,
T. O. H. P. BURNHAM.
PUBLISHER,
143 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
Sentoy mail post-paid on receipt of the price.
no2fi-nnv 2t
Books, law and misoella-
NJCOUB. *mw and Abl, himeht. «dd. aim
at 1., PJ.JLAOiuLPUiA-ilANli RO-.it
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a
distance purchased. Those having Books to Bell, 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 upon America. Autograph Letters and
Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
Tor salo. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries Ap
praised by ffe26-tf] JOHN CAMPBELL.
TTOKEIGN READING ROOMS,
Jj 1323 CHESTNUT Stm t, corner of JUNIPER,
OPEN EVERY DAY and EVENING for LADIES
and GENTLEMEN. From 11 A. M. until 2 P, M. ex
clusively fur Lathes
All tho principal f mirth fifTIlMDi Mil E/lglifill IllllSi
trated nnrt Literary FtTlOdiCillf) HFO rPßUlliriy fCCOIVCd
every two wvekH. Oalirjnani's Messenger and Journal
des&cbats l»y every mail from Europe.
Terms of single Bubscriptiow per annum, $6; throe
months, &2.50; one month, 5?l. Family subscription per
aimunu 910; throo months, 93.60.
Orders fQrTwvijfU Books and Periodicals forwarded
by ever}- sj-^iner.
' LEYPOLDT, Foreign IWksotler,
noHO-lm 1323 CHESTNUT,
WANTS.
A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SI
TVATIDH as cierh or light Porter; would mate
iiimsdr geiirnilly useful. Unrxrrplioniinle refeicnco
Riven, or cash security, if rdiuircU. Address “O. C„”
office of this paper. n027-wf2l*
TO LAWYERS.—Wanted a Person
of EWT£y, ALIHI y, &ti«l ReaprmsibilSfy to assisi in
n Lrw and Ctdbcling Agency. Addrois Box 438, Post
Office, Philadelphia, no‘.2G-3t*
WANTED BY AN ACTIVE
young man, a thorough Bookkeeper, a sltn
fttloh lii R tiH-rcjuiljh? or nis.iml'acttiring «-dnl>liHliin»tnt.
Address u .lf. W.,” Ibis office, no2(»-f>t*:
TXT ANTED—A SUITE OF ROOMS,
T T with Board, for a Single Gentleman, between
Aroli iind Spruro and Ilroml awl TuMitiet.li atswcU. Ad
(lrpßH » R. 11. J.," ihUafllw. hoQC4i*
WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN,
a .Situation as CLERK, or employment in any
LiifllhfKK oripscii)'. lias a general linowieigß o? IniitineilU)
and can give the most satisfactory reference. Addross
J. HOPPER, Blood’s Despatch Office. uolO*J2t#
tfO KfjA TO LOAN ON MOKT-
I])/J,UI/u *aok, by josi.ru is, j>rt7nrr r «o
WALrJUT Street. no2&«ljt*
WANTED—A FARM, within ten
—3Cor tuHvc iullch or riiilaildpliln, for which tho bout
aimlitv of Imtu'ot'oil elti 1 twipply u-Ul 1... *iv.n In «*-
dullKO'. Aot.lv lo E. PETTIT,
ocSO No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOK SALE AND TO LET.
kVAAAAA.\A. l >.'. t .*l 'A.A>.AA A
f&l TO LET The convenient
LiIiiIDWELLING HOUSE, No. 311 I'lNBStreot-coii
toliilng too jinrlure, dining room, kitchen, four clmmhcr*.
iiixl too turret room*, nil in complete order. Rout low.
liMiiiru »»No. 318 l'iiiu iilwid. ncailp oujmullo.
rioL'l.Hfßi.lt#
Theatre or m u s i c hall
LEASK FOR SALE, newly fitted up In superior
fiiylih on'the unmilnuNi Juiim* Jlotels 020 GiIftSTNUT
Mredt. iimirire or Mr. .IONKS, at lioud, from 10 A. M.
till 3 P. M«'Tor two <lnyn. n027-3t#
FOR SALE.—TWO COTTAGES,
Bil liullt in Ttitlluu ulylo, hcuiitlfiillv uituatoil on LEX
INfiTGK SlM'i'l. ii'iiir hy tho PitHfoiLKcr Riillroud, Wml
I’lillodolphl# ; iiirso lot*, 4c. Also, two hmiUlfullv a),
tuoted in 3ln} inndvilh'i nenr tho Durhy Possennor
ttoilrond. Klthrr of whicli will he Hold very low, on tho
most ffnaoiuiblo torawi Apply to E. PETTIT.
n»23 No. 309 WALNUT Hlrent.
A FOR SALE—WEST LOGAN-
Kilil SQUARE PROPERTY.—Four-story Brown Stono
Dwelling, with exteiMly, h,c|( tnilllipgs,
I’or furUivr parDcttlarw, apply to E, J’ETT IT,
n 023 No. 309 WALNUT Struot.
FOR SAL E VALUABLE
BiIiIFARM and MILL PROPERTY—Farm containing
00 AOIIKi af fiuptpi-i? LAND, Ultwilo tw.-lvo m!U«
ilftflll 6f the city, lieftr Fort Washington station. North
Pemi’a Railroad. Firat-class improvements. Apply to
E. PETTIT,
ocSO No. 309 WALNUT Street.
TO EXCHANGE’ —Dckwaro County
Furtn, containing. 75 acres of superior laud, situate
nine miles from tho city, one mile from railroad station,
nicely watered, with excellent stone buildings, fine fruits,
ft numberfarms to exchange fur City Pro
perty. Apply to E. PETTIT*
no7C No. 309 WALNUT Street.
TjIARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in
_l_ excellent state containing fifty-one
acres, {nine of >vliictFare woodland,) pleasftntly Bituated
in Limerick township*. Montgomery couuty, 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 on tho promises.
Hol§-tf SAMUEL H» GRAFFi
TO EXCHANGE—Cheap Delaware
State Fruit and Grain Farm, containing 156 acres of
laud, situate within one mile of railroad station, Delaware
Railroad. Also, Montgomery county farm, coutainlHg9s
fICrCS, Sighid&U tiilli-O above the city. For further partl
culars apply to E. PETTIT,
uol6 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain
ins 130 acres l 30 acres af eMeeßfe&t Wa&dl&Hd, thA
balance ill A high State of cultivation, nicely watered
with springs aud vanning streams, situate 6 miles from
Doylestown depot, and 2X miles from Lambertville sta
tion and Delaware river, Bucks county. Plain and sub
stantial stone improvements; good out-buildings, and
every variety of rruitSi Price only STo per acre; easy
terms. Apply to E. PETTIT,
Bel 9 No. 309 WALNUT Street
XpQR SALE—One of FAIRBANKS
J_ (2,500 Urn} PLATFORM SCALES, nearly new; one
SUGAR-MILL, nearly new. Also, a lot of superior
Shelving, suitable for a Wholesale Grocery. Apply at
No. 127 North FRONT Street. no2o-wfm6t*
mA&AEA FALLS WATER POW
1\ ER.—CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTU
BERS. This immense water power is now ready for im
mediate occupation, together with one hundred acres of
land* embracing 0110 Quarter of the village, on which to
locate mills and manufactories.
The stipulations for price of pewer will bo one half
that at Lowell, Mass., and the quantity is almost un
limited
Should the demand warrant it,, the American Fall can
cawuly be stopped and its great. through
the bank below its present site,.for mill purposes, under
uheftd and fall of 200 leet.
The title is perfect and the property unincumbered.
For further information apply to N. W. Day or A. P.
Floyd, Niagara. Fulls • AUumuU* Huy. N&. ISOftVlni
street, Flui&delpkiu; llsn. T- A. Jenckea, Providence,
B. I.: D. Thaxter, Boston: or the owner,
HORACE U. BAY, No. 91 Liberty street.
New Tore, September 2.1861. se4-wfrm3sa
BOARDING.
/?oTspruce Street—Rooms for
UUtC fftnalies s»r single gentlemen, -with tKKvrU,
no2G-Ct*
]£JtfGSFORP’S OSWEGO
STARCH.
ITS ADVANTAGES !!!
It requires only HALF as much as of other Starch £
It irons best when wet, and does not stick to tho
iwm!
It gives a crisp and glossy finish to the Linen 1
It is more economical than u Cheap Starch I”
sure it is Kings/ord's you get l
It is for sale by all good retailers,
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURERS,
Nth 42 South DELAWARE AVENUE
n023-12t and 41 South WATER Street.
GROCERIES.
rjio FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are ereearedi as heretofore, to amply famlllee at
their Country Residences with every description ol
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, AO., AO.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
WBHRB BLSYfiiITH AHD TINS B&EBTB,
mylS
CILATE MANTELS.
These henutiluUy enamelled iiANUfiLs, bo de
cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by us,
and sold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
eeß-3mif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street
rjTOE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIREPLACE HEATER.
Sometimes called the “ Latrobe Stove,” is the best
stove for wanning the room in which it stands, and also
rooms above. Call and look at them.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
oc&-&mlf No. 1616 Chestnut street*
JpRESH MINCED MEAT.
The subscriber begs lenve to inform the public that
be is again prepared to offer Ilia justly celebrated
NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT,
In large or small quantities. Orders through De
spatch Post will be punctually attended tp,
JOSHUA WRIGHT,
SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Street*
no!3-2m Philadelphia.
COAL-OIL LAMP
WITHOUT A CHIMNEY.
TRITTINB’ PATENT COAL.OIL LAMP burns all
kinds of coal oil without the use or a chimney. Burners
ulln.K "ripWI.W
? R. H. WEEKS, General Agent,
Bn g.l m 16 North SECOND Street.
DAKER & CO.’S UNEXCELLED
Ij cod LIYEB OlL—The most approved remody for
CougbH, Colds* BronchitiKi Scrofula, &c. Physicians, in
prescribing it, have fin the testimonials of many of the
profession) a guarantee of genuineness iu which all the
eflicncy of the invaluable medicine is retained. Invalids
are ae'dnmi, by tbe evidence of thousands, that it is less
nauseous and more readily retained to thoir benefit than
many manufactured compounds Bold as Cod Liver Oil.
Sold, wholesale aud retail, by the Proprietors and by
City Apothecaries. JOHN 6. BAKER & CO-,
no2o.]mlf 1M North THIBD Strwt.
E. S. EARLEY,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,
Southwest corner of TENTH and GREEN Streets,
nolB.3mi[* rhlladelDhia.
AMUSEMENTS.
American academy of
MUSIC.
GRAND GALA NIGHT!
TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT,
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27,
farewell, farewell,
AND ONLY BENEFIT
OF HERRMANN,
OF HERRMANN,
THE f! II EA T PitKsTl D I G IT ATE U B
THE GREAT P It KBT ID I O ITATK UB
ON THIS OCCASION
MDME. ROSALIE HERRMANN
MDME. ROSALIE HERRMANN
Will mnke her
FIRST APPEARANCE
FIRST APPEARANCE
IK llKit
WORLD-FAMED EXPOSITION
LA DOUBLE VUE,
A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME,
REPLETE WITH WONDERS.
The perfonmtnce will commence with
TIIK FLYING PHOTOGRAPHS,
When Mr. HERRMANN, instend of throwing Card*,
will tliniw
TWO hundred photographs
Ol iititln . h i.i, lI.UnMiN mid lliillneii, lo mi pm ta o.' tlio
HERRMANN will he HflHiatcd by
THE OKItJI A N I A ORCHESTRA.
TO-MORROW, THANKSGIVING,
TWO PERFORMANCES.
MATINEE AT 3, EVENING AT 8.
AdlntKttlon, DO cent*. Reserved Seats, 25 cent. OKtra,
Amphitheatre, 25 u-ph, f; u |oml (iilllnryi 25 contt
(No referred sent* ror the Mllllncc,) DOOM upon St
IX’ Cfinnicnce at 8.
OF MUSIC.—
MANAGER AND LESSEE JAS. M. NIXON.
WILL OPEN ON
MONDAY EVENING NEXT, December 2d, with
Mr, EDWIN I’ORREST.
HIS FIRST APPEARANCE IN FIVE YEARS,
Who will he supported by a full and efficient
DRAMATIC COMPANY,
Bw-'-omr;; uill P e o r <,n t, g'a-pay, N»r.
28th, for tiro Bale or JiESEKYKD SEATS for the lint
four I'crforiminces. no2B-6t
Q_KAND YOCAL AND INSTRU
MENTAL CONCERT
IN AID OK THE
JEWISH FOSTER HOME.
AT
XIAKDKL k IfAYDIf HALL,
ON SATL'ItDAY EVENING, November 30Ut,
Varticnhira In future ndrertisements.
TIfJKKTS To Uhad of lh*
Himnwru, iibd u( Ihe bllhcipal MtiHie no2f-2t*
miJANKSGIVING DAY.—TEMPLE
JL or,WONDERS.
SIGNOR IILITZ
WII.I. fill's-
THREE GRAND EXHIBITIONS or
NATURAL JIAGfC, VENTRILOQUISM,
ASH TIIK
LEARNED OANARV BIRDS.
ChnumuirliiK nt 11, 3, mid half nod 7 o'c\w,k.
Adniißßlon 25 cciilb. Children 13 cent*. n027-2t*
jyjTJSICAL FUND HALL.
OItAND VOCAL AMI INSTItCMENTAL
CONC'KKT,
Tor tin* ttf th**
VOLUNTEKU KKFHKBIIMKNT SALOONS,
L’nclfr (In* dimcfion of -Hi»* Joint
l-'it IJ»A v KVKNiNfi,
i!m» foUovlm: itr'lfit*'# will uppoar ;
MAI’AMK VAMiKIIV IHtytK'A,
Prlmii Ikirmft Ahholuiji or the Opf*m lEioibo r»f L‘m<lon f
Pui in, sum! St. IN*t<*r»itnir«—h*-r flrut »p|»rf»rivnr«
111 I’hiJiHl’.'lMli
£l<TOO]t FIIKPKUUW HlPObn,
(Hl* flrat iip{witr»ncr» Imru.)
filfiNOK Onto|,AMO//Alf)l»AM>l,
(Hl* sir hi npjM*ttrH»rft-In thl* i;ity«)
Mr,'JOHN y}t^y,KU t r)io ci*Jehr»fM KtJfflfHh Tenon
fill AIjKXAXIWK WOLniV'SKC.
Tlir renowmil J’liinifr—lilx flnil /ipp/mmiflu in Coucort.
Anil
MISS ANNIE LONSDALE,
(JontwlJenno ttiul Klocutlmii.sf*- w!u> will
r<*dt? Hii/ of “Tiie Volunlwr’n Wife/ 1
cm 1 lilQJ'ltlfiiiTliYftPhß.
AiimiuHnut 60 ci-ufri. Tlrhets on Hub? at all the Mania
Storm ami principal JJntnlh, at tin* Volunteer Refresh
»m-n1 Subunit, and at tla* Hull day and evutiiug.
Tl/IKS. JOHN UREW'S
i-YI. AROH-STBEET TIIEATBE,
Acting and Stage Manager. W, S, FREDEBIOKB.
Bnnimrn) Agent and Treaanrcr.. JOS. D. HUBI'HT.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, November 2f,
Tl.o jw-if.will cMnm.no- M'itii (tie Corflcgl' Vt
THE JEALOUS wife.
Bfrs. 0ak1ey.......
Mr. Onkk*>\.......
To conclude with
THK SEVEN fILKUKS.
Cliu.uh- ip ArniiHiL
Victorlnc
Change or Time.—Doors open at X before 7; curtain
will rise at 7 if pn*clf« ly.
No extra charge for reserved scats.
* ' THEATRE—
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Sole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARRETT9ON.
RK-KNGAGKMENT OF MR. J. S. CLARKE.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Novutntai Q 7.
Tlio purlormanop win emnmoiioe with
TUB UCTOItOON.
Sttlcni Sciulder.... Mr. J. S. Clarke.
Jacob M’Closkfy.... Mr. S. Dubois.
George Pevtorj,,Ml. DiltCOrabi
Mr, snnnyrJilr,,, ( i ( Mr. Thayer.
V,oo Mrs. Anna Cowell,
Dora Sunnyside. Miss C. Jefferson.
Pkicbs—6o, 37#, 75, and 25 cents; Privateßoxea*
and $3,
Doom mwn ftt CJi> Par fomuiiu (a Mftw«.K*4 U f y
WHEATLEY’S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE.
ANOTHER THRONG of delighted spectators to witness
the Gorgeous Eastern KMllffitfittfi Spectacle,
TIIK cataract CF Tflß QANONSi
Or, The Rnjuh*s Daughter.
t will he performed TO-NIGHTfor the THIRD TIME.
Together with
IRISH ASSURANCE.
GRASP MATIHER OK THAhKSQIYIItG DAY, *t2
o’clock, embracing tho
GREAT SPECTACLE
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
YVAUqg’g ITAIiIA,
■puySpfiT anil EVERT EVENING
DURING THE WEEK,
A SPLENDID PANORAMA
Of the mo&t interesting scones in
NORTHERN*CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ITALY,
THE UJIAND OATHEDfcAt At MtLAtt.
TogetherwUii Scenes of great interest in the
AMERICAN WAR,
With ninny views illustrating the heroic struggle of
our devoted soldiers.
Grand MttNnee on ThanUsglvlk» Day, commencing at
3 o’clock. Also, oh Saturday afternoon.
Admission 25 cts. Children 15 cts
Magic lantern pictures of
THE liEßEillOS — Representing all tbepromi—
pent Scenes, Engagements, and incidents to this date,
Tor sale by JAMES W. QUEEN A CO.,
924 CHESTNUT Street.
A Descriptive List furnished gratis, and sent by maM
free* on application. uaQl-lm
Temple op wonders, tenth
and CHESTNUT Streets.
SIGNOR BLITZ, THE GREAT MAGICIAN AND
YBNTRILOQUISTi in his now aud Gonatantlyipariad
atriorniuncost EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7JJ,
and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS*
at 3—illustrating the astonishing and interesting- Myste
ries cf Ancient and Modern Magic, entertaining Veatri
loquial Demonstrations, in whjch ftjg T9iC9 Will MUBflt
'iriighii and fhv LEARNED CANARY DIRDBi
Admission, 25 cents \ children, 13 cents. nolft-tf
CARL WOLESOHN AND TBEO
PORE THOMAS’ SERIES OF SIX CLASSI
CAL SOIREES.—Third Season. Subscriptions will be
received at the Principal Music Stores, where Pro
grammes and full particulars can be seen nos 1m
ORCHESIfiA.
\J CARL SENTZ, Conductor*
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at SJf
o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HILL.
Package ef Eight Tickets, $1 } Single Tickets, 25 cts.
To be had at Andre’fi, 1194 CMwtiUlt BtfWti J, E. ttoulii’fc
and at the door of the Hath oc29«v
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT Street, b
vp«n dsilli Bnmlaiß figceptalt from 9 A, M. till 6 P. at.
Aaiuitaion 30 cento. Children under twefyo inn,
half price. Shares of Stock. #3O. jyl
TNSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
1 Exhibition on AVIBBIfWNi St
half pnat a o ; ctock. AdtntsaiePi TEN Cents. Store. U
South EIGHTH Street. oc9-wtf
EDUCATIONAL.
French and Spanish lan
guages.— F. LE BARRIER gives lessons of
French or Spanish, either in schools or in private fami
lies. ’Apply to him, every morning before ten o’clock, at
M?B< SPLINT’S, 30 North NINTH Street, corner of
FILBERT, no26*tt*
PROF. F. A. BREGY, OF GIRARD
College, gives private instruction in the French
Language and Literature, Apply GIRARD COLLEGE.
SAFES.
LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RB
ISPMOYED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, n«
the Franklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, has secured M
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a
large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the oslf
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie'S
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will b? fftTßllhft
io order V 3 sWi i* «Won‘g6lrtt t>oßt fKK
looted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's NOW
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe is con
ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of*
f&t&jl fiS this U tho Duly ODD IL*l i»
Are and burglar proof.
Special Notice.— -I have now on hand say twenty M
Parrel, Herring, A Co.’s Bafes, most of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a compMi
assortment as to rises* and all lately exchanged for Mi
now celebrated Lillis Safe. They will be sold at ita
low priceß. Please call and examine.
ja26-lyif M. 0. SADLER, Agent
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
TTAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Jl No. 406 CHESTNUT Stmt.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURAJfSiJ,
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day* • * of Day A Matlock*
Samuel Wright. “ Wright Bros. A 00.
D. B. Bimey. “ Davis A Birney.
Henry Lewis, Jr “ Lewis Bros. A 00,
C. Rlchudian u J. 0. Haws A o*.
Jno. W. Fverman « J. W. Evermaa A 00.
Geo. A. West » West A Fohes.
T. 8. Martin “ Savage, Martin, A 00.
0. Wilßon Davis Attomoy-at-law.
I. D. of SiblWt Moltem A WoodnU.
duo. Hauler, Jp. No. 3713 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY, President
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vloe-FraldMl.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. ja3B-tW
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD end CHEST
NUT etrnt..
INTEREST FITE PER CENT.
S. B. CRAWFORD, Preeldent,
JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and TreMtuw.
Office. bourn, from 10 until 3 o’clock.
Tlil«;oomi*hl it not Joined in any MuuioMum to W
LegUUtfe».<S;.:
POSTAGE STAMPS.—Twenty-four
cent, twelve-cent, and ten-cont STAMPS for sate
at five per cant (Usoount, Apply at Tht Frtit offle#,
no9-tf
Bill-head printing, best
and Cheapest in the city, at BINGWALT A
BHQU'H’Si 34 South THIRD Street. aoM
Mrs. Joint Draw,
.....Sir. L. It. ShewolL
..... Mi'. Ij.K. SlinwcU.
....Mias Emma Tuytor.