(Ccmtfnuedfromfirst page.) From Colonel hlorehead's Regiment. OdBIT. OBSERVATION, MARYLAND, November 25, 1861. DEAR PRESS : A few leisure moments afford me an opportunity of addressing you another brief let ter, though nothing of special import has 0GG111794 in connection with our regiment since my last. We are still kept very busy in company and regi mental drills and on picket duty. Company C, Captain Ralph W. P. Allen, and company D, under the temporary command of Lioutkitust Wm. N. Jones, are at present performing the duties of pick ets, and by the experience they have already had are pretty well accustomed to its hardships. Company P, Captain Wm Woolridgo, par. form the part of sappers and miners; and the men are constantly engaged in various mechanical em ployments necessary to that branch of the service. We harm detailed as guard on onr camp one en. tire company per day, each taking its turn, through out the regiment. Besides, a patrol guard, also comprising an entire company, which serves like wise in turn_ The absence of these men from our daily drills renders our " turn-outs" somewhat slim. Never theleas, every man, in drill or ont of it, under the ex cellent guidanee of our eiparioneed GolOncli had become thoroughly proficient in all the essentials of soldiery. The best of order and harmony prevail through out the regiment, owing, in a Illatieuro) to the tattles" of our officers. Our regiment has at length been accepted by the Governor of our State, and has received its num her, which is lOtt. The appointments of our officers bave also all been confirmed by the Governor. Thanks to our faithful brigade quartermaster, Captain Henry S. Climbloss, Lieutenant Stokes, unit. Assistant Jacob Hoop, we have a bountiful In -4 4e i r otteutions to our wouta in ibispartie'uliii, and not a man in the regiment h... --a _o plaint to utter. Our clothing, too, is supplied in abundance, and is of a comfortable and substantial character. This department is under the care of Sergeant Samuel Hibbs. The health of onr pimp is very good. We have but a few cases of sickness, and these will doubt less be of short duration under the skilful care of our assistant surgeon, Philip S. Leidy, who is re garded by the men as A No. 1 in his profession. We have a sutler with us who is driving an excellent business at pretty reasonable rates. As it may prove of interest to some of the friends of the reriment i I append a complete list of the officers in command. They are as follows : Field and stuff officers of the 106th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Colonel, Turner tL Morehead. 0.316n41, Will L. Our.*. Major, John 11. Stover. Chaplain, William Harris. Adjutant, Ferdinand M. Pleis. Quartermaster:, Marry Camblos. '' . Surgeon, Justin bu-inene. Assistant Surgeon, Philip Leidy. EON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Sergeant Major, Theodore Wharton. Quarterundor Sorgeant,Stimuel L. llibbo. Commissary Sergeant, Jacob Roop. COMPANY OFFICERS. Company A—Captain John J. Sperry ; first lieu tenant, —; second lieutenant, James C. Lynch. Company B—Captain, Joseph J_ Vaughan! first lieutenant Joseph T. Bannister ; second lieutenant, J.. Thomas Huey. Company o—Captain, Ralph W. P. Allan ; first lieutenant, John W. Lynch; second lieutenant, John A. Steel, Company D—Captain, Samuel H. Newman ; first lieutenant, William N. Jones ; second lieutenant, John Irvin. Company E—Captain, Francis Achulf; first lieu tenant Windham 11. Stokes • second lieutenant Towneend. Company F—Captain, Wm. M. Woolridge ; first lieutenant, James Patterson ; second lieutenant, William Carmnn. Company G—Captain, John R. Broitonbach ; first lieutenant, George F. Egbert ; second lieutenant, Joseph Reed. Company H—Captain, Lewis Bartleson ; first lieu tenant, Paul J. Hallowell ; second lieutenant, Lyn fyrd D, C, Tyler, Company I—Captain, Robert H. Ford ; first lieu tenant, Francis E. Foliot ; second lieutenant, Wm. Wetzler. Company E.Captain, Timothy Clarke; first lieutenant ; Wm. Y. Farr , second lieutenant, Win. Bryan. You shall hear from me again soon Yours truly, EMIR c'9lOlV4 Third rcpipyivii- nia Iteg,tment HEADQUARTERS, COM. K, 3d Regiment, 2d Brig., McCall's Division, P. R. V. C. CAMP PIEMPONT, Va., Nov. 28, 180. Mu. I:errott We are in daily receipt of your paper (thanks to Mr. Becker), and I assure you it is read with the greatest avidity ; and seeing you do publish letters occasionally from soldiers for the hone& of their friends, I have conducted to give you a short account of our own glorious regiment. Our camp is about four miles this side of the Poto mac? and We are situated at present on the gentle slope Of A wooded hill, from the top of which we have a grand view of the surrounding country, and as far as the eye can reach you may discover the various little white houses ? studded here and there, of the Pennsylvania. Reserves, and which contain in them as stout hearts and willing hands as any other State can boast of. You may rest assured, in case we are brought into action, Pennsylvania will have no cause to find fault with her sons, who will do their duty manfully. Our living (thanks to Uncle Sam) under the circumstances is very good. We have fresh beef two nr three times a week, fresh bread, salt and smoked pork, hard crackers, with beans, rice, de. Our regiment, generally speaking, is quite healthy, very little sickness appearing among us, and that of a trivial character. Our - worthy Colonel (Libretto 11.bieltel), a ronaaciptutta of some twenty years standing, who has jest re turned from your city, where he has been for the parpese, of recruiting his health, was welcomed back to his regiment by his officers and men, from whom he received their warmest congratulations. And well does he merit their admiration and re spent : a gentleman and a soldier, ever kind and cheerful, with a good word for all, there is not a man under his command who would not feel. proud to be led into the field of battle by him, and in fact arc wetting austoutil 7 fur a brush with the enemy. Our friends may very soon expect to hear of a for ward movement by the Reserve Corps; to-night an order was read on dress parade, requiring Me regi ment- to .loop constantly on lsand two days' cooked provisions, and everything else necessary, and in proper condition to move at a moment's notice. So, you perceive, we are not idle, and only long roe fight_ Tlia flit upon resuming command of his regiment was to issue the following order OADEIi No. 59. In obedience to a proclamation of kit Eiteenefie's -ktal.f.ta , 0_ Gerilu, dove:nor or Pennsylvania, setting apart Thursday, November 28, 1861, as a day of Thanksgiving, Fasting, and Prayer ; therefore, the officers and men of this re giment are excused from all company and regimen tal drills during the day. And I most earnestly recommend the strictest 9b5e11110C9 of this day, in the attending of Divine service, with earnest supplications to the Divine Creator for the success of our arms, a speedy re storation of peace, and a renewed devotion to the Constitution and laws, throughout the satire win try. By order of Holum a. BICKEL, Col. 3d Reg. P. R. V. Com'y. The day was strictly observed and I have never seen the camp more quiet sine@ we have hem in the service, each and every ono seeming to realize the solemnity of the occasion. .- W. P. S. The Ball's Bluff Paw% The deg of truce, which came over the Potomac to Gen: Stone last week, brought a letter from Col. Thomas Jordan, Beanregard'a assistant adjutant general. enclosing copies of two orders front Gen_ Stone to Col. Davis, and ono from him to Colonel Baker: GEN. STONE'S ORDERS TO COL. DEVINS. This fallawiag aga 6443.41 , 1 &am laza_ Sikaa to Oa_ Delins : HEADQUARTERS CORPS OF OBSERVATION, • POOLESYILLE, Oct. 20 1 .1141;51 . ,a or d ers to the ....rwevraaye She two new Sat-boats now there, op posite the island, transferred at once to the river, and will at 2 o'clock P. M. have the island rein forced by all of your regiment now on duty at the canal sad at the Now York battery. The pickets rilil bereplaced by the companies of the Nineteenth Massachusetts there. Very respectfully, your ob't scrv't, CHAS. P. STONE, Brigadier General. COL CHAS. DELL .% Oarsman,.lle ti Meeuth, Re s k Masts. Vol. A true copy. Wsr. R. livsLor. Lt and A. D. O. .11EADGITAILTERS cASIP lA' OBSERVATION, Q 20,1861-101 P. X SPECIAL ORDERS, No —. Colonel Devins will land opposite Harrison's Island with four compa nies of his regiment, and proceed to surprise the camp of the enemy discovered b 7 Capt. Philbrick, 1. +Jac Jireettor. of Loe.b wrg , Th 9 i tum n i4 and march will be effected with silence and rapidity. Colonel Lee, Twentieth Massachusetts Volun- I:ere, will immediately after Colonel Devins' de vulture cowl/ Ihinimanis Island with foar. oompa nles of his regiment, and will cause the four-oared boat to be taken across the island to the point of departure of Col. Devins. One company will be thrown Licrogs to ogoupy the heights Hu the Virginia shore, after Colonel Devins 7 departure, to cover his return. Two mountain howitzers will be taken. silently up the tow-path and carried to the opposite side of the island, under the orders of Col. Lee. Col. Defies will attack the cutup of the enemy at da3 break, and baying routed, will pursue as far as he del ma prudent, and will destroy the camp if prac• ticable before returning!. lle will Lanka Eal the Aservraiona posaiqo Rn the country, will under all circumstances keep his command well in baud, and not sacrifice this to any suEposed advantage of rapid pursuit. naVing ecCernplished this duty; Cot Dories will return to his present position, unless he Shall see One on the Virginia side, near the river, which he can undoubtedly hold until reinforced, and one which can be successfully i held against largely superior I. ..01, a sL. will hold on and report, CHAS. P. STONE., Brig adier General. Great care will be used by Col. evins to prevent any unnecessary injury of private property, and r•ny ahem. or soldier ateaggling from tha eimarnalaci for curicsily or plunder will be instantly shot. CHAS. P. &own, Brigadier General. A true copy : It..HYsun., Lieut. and A. D. C 711 E LAST ORDER FROM GEN. STONE TO COL. BAKER The following is the last order to Col. Baker. It could never have reached him. It shows what re port he &Et to Gen Stone, and indicates under what ordtr,t K was ealot. HEADQUARTERS CORPS OBSERVATION, EDWARDS' FERRY, OCT. 21-3.45 P. M. Col. E. P. Barr, COMMOMliblgßightWing : C 0.0.-5.1.: Yours of 120 is restive& I inn glad you find your position tenable. If satisfied with it, hold on, and don't let the troops get fatigued or starved while waiting. Please detail plenty of officers to attend to the food or the men. D. 5.0 n need mere undory than the eight pieces now at your disposition ? Respectfully, your obedient servant, CHAS. P. STONE, Brig. Gen. Com'g. A true copy. War. R. Ilvstor, Lt. and A. D. C. The Seventy Thousand Stand of Arms Sent to California by Floyd. The Los Angeles News says it would like to see the mystery of the receipt of the seventy thousand stand of anus in California 93Ploitica• Th e arms were sent here by Floyd, and so secretly conveyed to the Benicia arsenal, that no one not especially entrusted with the information knew of their arri val. Even after the arms had been stored in the arsenal for months, the Legislature made. a nat ation on General Government for materials of war, which requisition was actually complied with, and the arms solicited were promptly fur nished. This shows that the Administration itself was not aware of the bountiful manner in which Floyd had supplied the state with muskets and rifles. The arms were sent hero,without a doubt, in expectation of their being seized by the Secessionists. Had the plan sneceedtd, California would have been in a state ef rinelittien to-day. In the programme of the rebellion ar ranged at Richmond, the attempt was to be made either to unite California with the South or form a distinct Confederacy of the Pacific States. A can vass of the popular feeling demonstrated the im possibility of effecting either of these schemes of treason, or even seizing and retaining tho arms for the use of the South. Discovered by the depart ment, 35,000 of them were returned to the Atlantic States, and the remainder c9RYIYI4 to Aloattati when such of them as are not in use are safely stored. Tho question may well bo asked, "In a time of profound peace, what excuse was there for sending 70,000. extra stands of arms to California ?" Floyd alone can answer; we can only 9911j9CtlIrc! [For The Press.] 'This, too, we may say for taari.. a .,..seotz. —while it maintained its sway, Secession' was a hide Lerffled di axe AS the Republican party rose, Secession' became an army with banners.' " Chas. I. Biddle's Letter. Query let. I , While the Democratic party main tained its sway," how many Republicans did the North send to the Charleston Convention to split it irrevocably? Echo answer`,—"how many ?" 2 d. Wilt? ARNO "picercidoll" From" a Mac balled clique" into "an army with banners ?" Answer. James Buchanan—Mr. Biddle's choice of Demo crats and Traitors. 3d. Who supplied 4, a little baffled elque" with arms and munitions of war? Answer. John B. Floyd and Jefferson Davis—Mr. Biddle's friends— Democrats and Traitors. 4th. Who gave " a little baffled clique" money ;Wien tr 9 m under the 110.5.3 et Je,tacq Bc4ciumwa Answer. Mr. Biddle's choice of financiers, friends, Democrats, and Traitors—Howell Cobb and Jacob Thompson. sth. Who pre " a little baffled clique" the hope to.win by sending every armed vessel to a distant sea ? Answer. Isaac Toucey—Mr. Biddle's De mocrat and Traitor. 6th. - Mao would bo Traitor when loyalty should have been sweeter than life ; and who would sacri fice a heritage of honor on the altar of " a little baffled clique ?" Answer. Mr. Biddle's particu lar Democrat and Double•Traitor—John C. Brook inridge. 7th. Where are some of the members of " a little baffled clique "—Mr. Biddle's Democrats and Traitors ? Answer. "We are in Port Warren. 4 ' (Signed) John Slidell and James M. Mason. Bth. Who leads the forlorn hope of " a little baf fled clique" in Seeessia ? Answer. Mr. Biddle's Damoarat and Tpaitar-Jeff Davis_ 9th. Who has joined " a little baffled clique," and deserted the click of the musket-lock—left such real Democrats as Joe Holt, Andrew Johnson, D_ S. Dickinson, B. F_ Ender, and lost, not least, Gen. McClellan, for such bedfellowship as that in which Mr. Chas. J. Biddle last appears? and echo answers—C. J. Biddle. Poverty's Moan BY F. U. STITT. [For. The PresF.] Coming the dark, cold winter, Cawing the driving sleet, Coming the sheerness shoulders, Coming the shoeless feet! Coming the dreary hail storm, Coming the dripping rain, Coming wild hungyr s sorrow, Coming heart-freezing pain ! Coming the wintry howling, Coming the drifting snow, Cemla f the *lad's sheep piersieg, Coming unuttered woe ! Homeless, and houseless, and friendless, Fan in the Christian's eye, I draw my mus about me, And lay me down to die! Better to yield the battle ! Better to end the strife ! Bettor to dia while living Than live a dying life ! Better to stop the pulses Than feel them feebly beat!! Bead the bosom freezing Than feel but lukewarm heat ! Oh, where are the Christian women ? The Christian men, where they? Hamill themselves in comfort, WWI* the weary - turn to cloy Warming thy Christian graces At thy glowing, coal-heaped grate, Canst thou forget the wretched Who crouch around thy eats When thy Christian head is pillowed, And slumber woos thee sweet, Dost thou forget the sinner Whose bed is in the street? Uneared for and •unpitied, Full in the Christian's eye, I draw my rags about me, And lay ma down to die ! PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OF =AM. ISRAEL MORRIS, , T/100. EIDIDFai I hie ) 4 2914L1M1N 40bY1113 O. OBBDI3I LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia ship Brazil, Blair Liverpool, noon Ship Westmoreland, Decan Liverpool, soon Ship Zered, McGonagle Londonderry, soon Ship Holyhead, Cole Liverpool, soon Ship Crimea, Peabody Liverpool, soon Bark Thom Mott. Dill. Bark A Mc'Neil, Somers Bark Clarence, (Br) Armstrong.... Belfast, Ireland, soon Bark American, Christian Barhadoes, soon. Brig Pioneer, (Br) Byron ...Belfast, Ireland, soon Sehr New Jersey, Vanneman .. Havana, soon PAY Line, (Pe) Willy, P 614. StAill, Trinidad, seen FROM THE UNITED STATES SHIPS . LEAVH POD . DAY. Asia ileW tiaris t . tiverpool. boo A Fulton - New Yolk...Havre . Dec 7 Cof Manclieeter.New York.. Liverpool ..... Dec 7 North American..Fortland..Liverpool Dec 7 Karnak New York..Nasaau - Dec 10 lltatt4Kln G dom.New York..o-14agow - Dee 10 Canada Boston-Liverpool Dec 11 C of Baltimore ..New York. - .Liverpool Dec 14 Europa Boston.. Liverpool Dec 18 Hausa New York.. Bremen Dec 18 S 6 Asik-4-ss NOW Varle__eleafiew Dee 07 FROM EUROPE. SHIPS LEATH FOR , DAT. North American—Liverpool—Quebec Nov 14 Bavaria. .Southampton—New Y0rk.......... Nov 20 Md.. 1.1,. , .,..1__Ni.;;, -- . York Noo 02 St Andrew Glasgow.. New York ....Nov. 22 Hansa ..... ..Sonthampton..New York --Nov 2T Kangaroo Liverpool.. New York Nov 27 Anglo Sasen..... Liverpool.. Portland N0v,27 Bumps LiTerml..livatvn.. Nor 32 Gor New York ..Lirerpool " - Hew - York ...... . , ..Dec 4 Teutonia Southampton.. New York ....Dec 4 * * .te The California Mail Steamers Bail from New York on the let. 11th and 21st of each month. MARINE IDITELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3,1861. BUN BISEB 7 21] 13IIN BETS 4 39 MGR WATER 319 ARRIVED. Steamship Kennebec, Honghta vrtV 11Y L o Jas Allderdice. York, -with noise aa rum E nr on Sunday , 2;;B o ti a re iri l Adams, l.‘i h ,AY ence Tor ionaim, at opener Castle, passed two 00th supposed to be from " "Brig Almar, Hoffses, 4days from Baltimore, in ballast to J E Bazley. Bar T P Lamed, Barron, from Salt Key, TI, Nov 12, with salt to Baker Folsom. Left at East harbor seize B C Scribner, for Philadelphia; Louisa Fraser, for Now York in 2 days. Schr S L Crocker, Preebrey, 3 days from - Taunton, with melee to Twelle & Co. bcirr L s L."Tc'ri.6) GPST6/111 * Haiti fro u Salem, in Daly lag to ST sturteiant it Co. Bohr Cora, Giberson, 2 days from Brandywine, Del, with flour to R DI Lea. Schr John A Hazzard, Williams, 1 day from Milford ? 32L-1, will. corn to Jas go.- CLEARED Brig M E Milliken, Norden, Matanzas, D W Prescott. Behr L 8 Levering, Corson, Boston, N Sturtevant & Co. 3eh.i Ply, CheeseniAo, New York, L co. Behr J 0 Henry, Love, Norwich, do Sehr George Pales, Nickerson, Providence, Crowell & Collins. Seim Jas Martin, Harding, Providence, do gate 01.1.1., 1L...a..., New De.ifee3, J f 8 13iaid.4", MEMORANDA. Berk Powliken, Winchester, sailed from Marseilles 13th ult. for Boston. lavunsi 04 ceratmletrA Ilarttot Sib Ultl for Philadelphia next day. Brig Ella Reed, Davin, at Cardenas 15th ult. from Ha vana, and for Philadelphia. Brig C W Barton, Gilchrist, home, arrived at Garde mu 21d ult. SChr D Baylie, Jayne, 15 days from East Caicos, TI, at New York lot inst. Sailed in company with schooner Louisa Frog( r, for New York. Brig North Point, Smith, from Rio do Janeiro Oct 9th, lit ZiCIV York Yetarday, Oct 'LB, ins tornado, lost the fore topsail and - foresail, and all the other sails were blown to pieces, and received other damage 27th, bore away for St Thomas to procure sails and running rig_ gins, but could not reach there on account of the west winds prevailing. Nov 13, Mt 28 16 1 long 04 34, the ree madairly plorcve, lai long 02, lost mainsail from the second reef to the gaff, and had two jibs and fore topmast staysail blown to pieces. 23d, lat 34 03, long 67, boarded brig J West, of Bangor, Eardison, 4 days from Machias for Jacmel, who supplied at with, el.rav:w, Sec_ Brig St Agnes, of Halifax, at New York from Cardenas, lied heavy weather must of the passage, and on the 10th sprung a teak, and seas compelled to throw overboard dock load of 25 hinds molasses, and stave a number of binds in the held, in order to lluldca •. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. List of Foreign and Coastwise Arrivals at the Port of Philadelphia for the mouth of November 1861: G I Brigs 11 Schoonerti Shipp Dori COIiTWISIL ....0 &ma_ ...1 I Steamers ..13 .566 80at5.... Ship Barka Brig= Schot affix T<4.l aLri;) PROPOSALS WILL BE RE (rind at the 0111C0 of the Ninny quartermaster General, United Stales Army, Div 1/39 GIRARD Street, Philadelphia, until 12 o'clock M., on the sth of December next, for furnishing one hundred four-wheel Ambulances, known as the Tripier pattern, to be endorsed " Prow sale fur flinli6/ling Triplex' Ambulances." AMBULANCE (Body_) Sills l 1 Teel long, out to out, (including foot-board,) SX inches wide by 2% inches deep. The foot-board is 11% 1 inches wide, made of letnch stuff, and fastened on the 1 sills by 3X-inch bolts at each end. The sills are made at front end so as to incline the foot-board upwards. There nrc eight Ando on cacti Aide, IX invitee Pinar° j Ihies are solid panels of X -inch beside, 30 inches Idgu ( with mid dle rail) front top of sill to top of rail on panels. Thera is a top rail about 4% inches above; this rail is fastened to , the studs. 'The body is S fret 9% inches in length in the clear, front outside+ of tail• piece to box in front, and 4 feet wide in the elm. front; or hostlabostd, 15 inches hledh 5 feet high in centre from floor to ridge pole, and top made oval, 6 bows 2x% inches, fastened to nails and studs with screws outside. In second lower panel or 2 feet from front, on each aide s there is a wicket door 8% inches wide and inches long. This door is madi to suds in a groove Oil inside; the seat for driver its made of the lid of box with cushion; the box is 18 inches wide, 11X inches in the clear, with partition in the middle; the lazy back is fastened to the lid of box, plain hand lock on side, to which is attached an iron rod or Inter alongside of body to the lever is a strap by which the driver locks the wagon. A middle bur 3%x2% inches is bolted on sills, for the hindside spring, 2 braces on tail end of body reaching from tail-piece to top rail. Pramework 1_,,51 la be of beat whits ask , limbs, thoroughly seasoned, the Lows to be of white ash; panels to be of poplar thoroughly seasoned. Curtains to be strapped, straps to be sewed on with harness thread well waxed SPRINGS 01' AMBULANCE. Springs to be beet quality spring steel. tack spring 4 feet :2 inches long from centre to centre ; side springs back 3 feet 10 Inches centre to centre; front back spring 4 feet 2 inches centre to centre; the cross springs are 2X ' inches wide, 7 plates; the side springs 2% inches wide by 6 plaits side springs front 3 feet 10 inches long cen tre to centre. Axles of iron, to be case-hardened, 1X square, turned edgewise, with nuts on ends. Boxes 8% long, IXxIX inches. Hubs of gum or locust thoroughly seasoned; the spokes and felines to LA of white oak thoronohly 891111)Redi Aid wheels 4 feet 8 inches high, without the tire, h ." .h1 4 7-11 IVI *hos. spokes 1%x2 inches at the st...aaoro, _ r.noes 9.4 Front wheels 3 feet 8 inches high withont the tiro; hubs 7,43t10 inches, spokes 2ul hushes at the shoulder, felloes 2.14 itches deep. Hounds and half hounds, to be of white oak, of best quality, and without defects. Half hounds, 2 feet long; kb wheel, 2 feet diameter, 1% inches x% inch. Whole hounds, 4 feet 4 11181164 lag. 2 Zikssll Mil as 6th wheel, 2 inches square; cross bar on front hounds, 4 feet 8 inches long, the steps on each side are fastened to this cross bar. Double trees, 4 feet long, ironed, same as those of on igiffffi OW the wimple running guar, the double trees, and lead tree to be of white hickory, Without de fects and thormhly seasoned, Tongue, 10 feet 6 inches:long, 4 inch x 2) inch at front of jaws of hounds, and tapers to 23( inches square at back end at/rent end it tapers to 1% inches round a hook with rye in it goes on tip of tonne to attach load bar for lead horses lead bar Mlle length as doubletreo, made light; tongue to be of white oak, of the best quality and free Iron, defects. LITTER OF AMBULANCE, 6 feet 7% Inches long, 1 foot 10 inches wide ; panels, 43‘ inolioa with., 111 inelios thiok, of poplar, Alla has a solid bottom; mattram is made of henry oil cloth, stuffed with beet quality curled horse hair ; the cover of litters is fastened to panels of litter by a leather binding, and tacked all around in each frame of litter there are to be aixtcen mitroko §priagd ; crvao grin W bo ludo of boot quality oak. The frame work for upper litters is composed of three cross strips, one on each end and one in the middle; oae cross piece ou top, on each side, and two in the middle for tracks to run the litter in on the tracks are made in the well as the upper. ;42' inch aron, wad extend the whole length of body- from inside of tail-piece there arc three rollers on each side of litter frame, with flange, same as regular railroad car wheels. There are 4 litters for each wagon i 4 email pillows and 2 cuebione, one for driver and one for hank ma; on each aide of litter frame there is an iron handle, made to slip in and out ithese handles are let in, level with the litter frame, 21 inches long, made to come out, say 15 inches, without being checked. There is also a. hook in each end of the frame M keep It in place, when in the body, and fastens to a staple in the floor, let in so as to be nearly level; upper litters the same; the staple is put in the front and back cross bar. Tail-board to be made of ash, 15 inches wide, by full 1-inch stuff, and, when down, rest on jointhinges, form ing a foot-board, supported, when down, by a leather RtfllD `l inches wide, which goes around the tail:piece at each end, between the panel and the braces; when up, it forms the tail-board. A movable seat goes in body, back of litters, made of 1-inch boards, and end pieces; the bottom is 18 inches aide s and board to form Inzy back, 15 Indies higli; this has a cushion' tan-board is fastened, wen up, by books, secuked to middle rail. Each side of the body of the ambulance to be marked S.;U. all other parte to be lettered U. S. It is agreed and distinctly understood that the ambn- lances are to be co constructed that the Dermal parts of any one ambulance will agree and exactly fit those of any other, so as to require no numbering or arranging for putting together • and all the materials used for their construction to be of the best quality i all the wood tho- roughly seasoned, and the work, in all its parts, faithfully executed in the beet workmanlike manner, The work may be inspected, from time to time, ea it progresses, by an officer or agent of the Quartermaster's Department, and none of it shall be painted until it shall have been inspected and approved by said officer or agent authorized to inspect it. When finished, painted, and accepted, by an officer or agent of the Quartermaas ter's Department, and delivered as herein agreed, they shall be paid far. The ambulances are to be delivered in Philadelphia, if desired by the Quartermaster's Department. E.2&-td4g F ORNEY'S "WAR PRESS. " The intense interest everywhere felt in the mighty con test in which the Armies and Fleets of the Nation are exgned, ON THE POTOMAC, IN WESTERN VIRGINIA, IN KENTUCKY, IN 51.1.14017111, ON THE SEA COAST, and elsewhere, and the existing demand for a Weekly Journal that will furnish a full end accurate account of the thrilling COCOA of this PREitiPe and EIVAP-DISHISPEthia period, acceptable alike to Soldiers in Camp, to Peaceful Firesides, to those who wish to obtain the latest war news, and to those who desire to preserve in a convenient form, for future reference, a correct History of the Greed Rebellion, has induced me to COMIIIOII6O, on SATURDAY. N0V.16. 1E361. publloaiton of a tninkir WAR PAPER, Ozz Rea of the present issue of the Weekly Prsis,) to be called ggFORNEY'S WAR PRESS." 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We also offer the following EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS! To every Subscriber remitting us $2 we will forward by mail a first-rate, new, large COLORED MAP of the &infra Btatea l which gine the most useful and Come lifellatiOlViii view of the Seat of War, and dtmcriptions of the important localities of the South, that has yet been published. Its retail price is fifty cents, and it is well w_ ortli double that glint We Dill Me forward ono copy of idle Map to any per. eon who sends us a club of three, of five, or of ten sub scribers. Any person sending no a club of twenty pabocrilnm accompanied with 824§ will he entitled to an extra CODY (for the getter of the club,) and also to a copy of the above-mentioned Map. In order to further stimulate individual exertion to ex. tend the circulation of the it WAR ppsgs,. , we offer the following liberal premiums: will be presented to the person or persons who may pro cure the largest list of subscribers by the Ist of April. 1862 • PIPT4 DOLLARS to the person forwarding the second highest number by the same period, and to the person forwarding the third largest number up to that time. flha eanditiona of tho foragotag psl4lslitiffill PS4Uifkb 1111 uuttscriptions to be paid in advance for ONE InCAB, at the rates published above. antl ether level eltizetke, are earnestly solicited to assist in extending the circulation of the «WAR PRESS.' They may rest assured that they will thereby not only secure to subscribere a tint-rate journal, but one which will be en earnest champion of the vigorous prosecution of the war and the restoration of the Union. SPECIMEN COPIES will be furnished to thoso who Moult theme Subscriptions may commence at any time. Terms ALWAYS CASH, in Seance. j All Letters to be addressed to. THE PRESS. - rtimADFiumm. TUESDAY, D . EOEMBEI 3. -1861. PROPOSALS. G. H. °ROSMAN, DATAI4I , Quartwmiistne 0-6114P&I A BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING: THE LETTERS•OF OCCASIONAL,99 WRITEItg ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN Mil ! TWEPTTY•FIYR DOLLARS ALL ?O§T4.A§TEAth JOHN W. FORNEY, Erp,kss - omeo; 4L? CHESTNUT 13 IMEET 66 THEY GO RIGHT TO INSTANT KELM T. PURIFY YOUR BREATH I THROAT CONFECTIONS GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUXPTIVES,I BPALDINEPS THROAT CONSNOTIONS. , 'tiM,OAT ClorrrnaTiONo SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the Vole°. They impart a delicious aroma to the Breath. They are delightful to the Taste, They aro made ef wimple Mono, and ommul any one. advise every one who iris a oougir, or a tie* Voice, or Bad Breath, or any (Unita* of the Thro4 to get a package of my Throat Oonfediona. They wit relieve you instantly, and you win agree with me al "they go right to the spot." You will Sad thorn very us" [ld and pleasant while travelling or attending WO meetings, for during Your cough or allaying your thine If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consider them Indispensable. lion VIA dud them at the Druggiets and Dealer. in hiedicinee. My Signature Is on each package. All ethers are counterfeit A slams teill k cant hp matt, unsaid, bit mato Thirty (lane. HENRY C. SPALDING, OEPHALIO PILLS NERVOUS HEADACHE. By the ale of these Pols the Periodical attach. of Ner row or Nick Sendablie may be prevented; and It taken at the commencement of an attach Immediate relief from nein end eielcneee will be Titer seldom fail, in removing the Nissan nisi Send make to which females are so subject. They act gently on the bowels, receOitdni 00ShitoesSIS for Literary Mea l ittalentr, Delicate remelt% ana all persona of sedentary habits, they are vaNable as a tanitive, improving the appetite, giving tone and viper to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasti city and strength of the whole system. Th. ORPILLLIIJ PILLS age the PAMIR of lead law& satin and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have pre vented and relieved a vast amount of pain and auffering from ihildlWll4, W1114491' 9.oll#Stnlf In the "ftrff W WI or from a deranged state of the Mama. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect meaty without making any change of diet, and the absence of any dis agnackis Il 1. readers fi sag iv entitinisfer Wm is ehildren. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS The genuine have plve signatures of Henry O. Spalding on each Box. ikad by /UMW RaA All etiser POWS la 1106911191$ A Box will be mint by mail prepaid on realm of the AR °Mere shoal be addreared F T MVpIr .2 MITIWUM - M1 Prom Owl Sianamer. liroffark. Va. Cephalic Pills aocomplleh the object for which they were made, viz : Ours of headache In all Its forms. Frees Wm iwaminer, irmjeifel rah They have been bated in more than a thousand COON, with entire mom Frost Ate Democrat, Eft. 0 . 1 . 0 fah Mao. itf you lie, or bore been laroataed, with rizo lioaamoizo, send fora box, [Cephalic 11111] ao that you may hay* them in case of an attack. prem kleertirer, Proeidiaose r .11 TOO imptioug sloe Olio Iwo 19 1.0 w 11y yam- We remedy for the headache, end one of the Tory beet for that very frequent complaint whicirhae ever been di mmers!. iivro 0. ilfssions dfaseiter, 2U. We. heartily orderee Mr. Badding, and his =thane& Oohslig Pigs. Item be Xowewitie Verity ftan Atesawki, T - We me mire that meow mfferimadth theleedlOhlk Rho tit them, will .tick to thew • , Prows Out Heathens Path Pisider, Now Oriessat, La. Try them ! yon that are afflicted, and we are inire that raw Mealy itan be added-!o the already anaerobe Iles Una LM resroinra ethOriii9ilaile gee induce. Prom the HL Louis Democrat. The Immense demand for Slut article (Oohsno PM) h 'Maly illaPaiiint. Prow the Gasette, Davenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not conned his name with an ar ticle he did not know to possess real merit. rrom Via Alivierifteri FrOnatearai X, Z. The tea/molly in their favor is strong, teem the mei teepectable quarters. nom ilks Daily Newel Nowsivis Z.l. uoptuaia Pills are Wang the Mao of all hind& Prost the Commeretal Btaietin, Bolton, KM& esid to be very efficaciotum for the headache. rivet Ale commercial citreirmati. Buffering bumenitrban now be relieved. Mr A Single bottle of BPALDINGI3 PBEPABZD GLIM will sate ten times their cost annually.lill ECONOMY! Am accident' will happen] even in well-regulated iamb Iles, it is very desirable to have sone cheap and conveni ent way fur repairing nunAire, Toy% Crockery, Am meets all each emergencies, and no household ean'efford to do without it. It is always ready, and up to the stioldno 4o:faun IN EVIZItIr 1101781. 01 N. B.—A Brush accomoantee each bottle.' Pero% Dente. Address, HENRY 0. SPALDING, As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitation of sly PHI. own, I would o.ottoo la perm= W erne before purchasing, and see that the full name, Sir SPALDING'S PPXPARDD GLITZ 6, 61 on the °aide WrOllol I OGIOCI Oil MAME lloontodift. PHILADELPHIA MEDICINAL THE SPOT." STOP YOUR COUGH ! STRENGTH - EN VA% VOION SPAIMING'S GENTLEMEN CABBY LADIES ABE DELIGHTED WITH CHILDREN CRY TOR PR/GE TWENTY-P/VE GERM No, 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. BICH HEADAOHE. CURES ALL BENDS OP HEADAOHEI PRICE, 25 CENTS. 48 CEDAR ISTESZT ) ZINW YOBS. 107mio•WW=24;4:1vA0:11x1tw:ii SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! DAVE THE PLEHEEI 1 AOKI I. gmais tit Tutu Rose Ntimmelli EIPALDIIIOII PREPARED ODUE No. 48 OZDAB BTREZT, NZW YOBS. OAITTION bALML.A=g i tl=ll,Lga 1861 DELAWAR E MUTUAL • SAFETY INSURANOC COMPANY, I'HILAPELPWA, The following Statement of the Affair of the Com pany is published in conformity with n Provision of Ms Uharior PREMIUMS. Received from Nov. 1, 1860, to Oct. 31, 1801. On 'Marine and Inland Riak5....51.27,808 71 On Fire Rieke 100,852 18 Premiums on Policies not marked off Nov. 1, 1860 .. PROTIUM Marked off on earned, front Nov. 1, 1860, to Oct. nom On Marino and Inland Maks $274,268 77 On Firo Rieke 115,806 46 IntereSt, 6nivngr, &c., during mama period LOSSES, EXPENSES, &o. MING Tllll TI3AII AS ADM. Marine and Inland Navigation Lose $172,831 29 Firs Losses 33,108 11 Return Premiums 60,474 39 Reassurances, Agency Charges, AB4l/44.1M8AP, .te 86,774 79. Expenses, Salaries, Rent, 20,487 38 orphis $129,621 33 K6SETS OR TWIG COMPANY NOVEMBER 1, INI. Par. Cost. 5100,000 United States five per cent. Loan.. $100,250 00 60,000 United States six per cent. Tree inirr NAV!! tttttttttttttttttttt 43 1 333 37 20,000 United States seven and three tenths per cent. Treasury Notes. 25,000 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania five per cent. Loan 89,561 25 54,000 State of Pennsylvania six per cent. Lean • 54,161 00 123,050 Philadelphia City six per cent. Loan 119,448 17 30,000 State of Tennessee five per cent. Loan 21,075 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad let Mort. gage six per cent. Bonds 20,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mort gage six per cent Bonds 46,130 83 15,000 300 shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, pnneipal and interest guarantied by the City of Phila• delphia 14,587 50 6,000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 6,000 00 Bills receivable for Insurances made 00,730 07 Bond. and Mortgages . 15,666 66 Real Estate 51,363 35 Balances due at Agencies, Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts duo the company &rip and Stec* of 8141047 Insurance and other Companies, $l7 ,843 estimated value. Cash on hand—in Banks $51,098 03 in Drawer • 517 33 The Board of Directors have this day 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 and after the 20th instant. 1'1. 7 have also &ctn.-rd.. Scrip Dividend or Iturtnr_ TY.FIVE PER CENT. on the Earned Premiums for the year ending October 31, 1861, Certificates for which trill be issued to the parties entitled to the same on and after the 30th instant, SirNo certificates of irate tuned under M. William Martin, Edmund A. Sondar, TIP:9011144 P 4111, 181 John R. Penrose, John C. DDT* Jainea Tragumr, William Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, Wll§ll7 4, LUSPaled Joalpb H. seal, Dr. B. N. Huston. George C. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Chilies Kelly, WILL, TllOO. HENRY LELBITRE, Secret FIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF Pitlheortivrite., bto. idd North SIXTH Street, below Race, Insure Buildings, Goode, and Merehandise gene rally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Companygna ranty to Wind all Losses promptly, and thereby hope I remit the patronage of the public_ D/SHOTORO, - Robert Flanigan, Michael McGeoy, Edward McGovern Thomas B. McCormick, John Bromley, Traub) rallth John Ueseady, Bernard H. Halsemann, Charles Glare, Michael Cahill. 018 COOPER, President. 99Va William Morgan, Francis Cooper, George L. Doughertb James Martin, James Dttroea, Matthew McAleer, Bernard Rafferty, Thomas J. Bambini Thomas Fisher, Francis McManus, BIILtID BAFFEITY, THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA, 43PFT.C12 fto. de& WALItUT STREET, Insures against LOSS OR DAMAGE BT rosy on Rouses Stores, and other buildings,'limited or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and liter clutnilieo, In town or country. CAGE ISAPITAL, S23I,IIO.OO—ASSETB $817,142.04, Which is invested as follows, vim f In drat mortgage on city property, worth double the amount Ipoa,ooo 00 i'mniaylt:ania Railroad co.'s 6 par cut. Snit mortgage loan, at par 6,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, se cond mortgage loan, (330,000) 27,900 00 Santlnieion and. Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 4.000 00 (hound rent, first class 2,462 50 Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent loan 80,000 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. BM. loan. 10,000 00 Commercial Bank stock 5,135 01 Mashanita , Bank slant 2,310 56 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 5t00k..........4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stock. 25,350 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.'s stock 1,050 00 The Delaware M. S. Insurance Co.'s stock.. 700 00 1iF 1 .914 Ig Utl 4 sl c?,'!! 7974?•,trtte WO 99 Bills tocorramo 34,393 74 Book accounts, accrued interest, Ac . 7,104 06 Cash on hand 11,644 64 1 1 1 14 Mutual saa.tisle, 4.sea6ta.s.l %Mk • Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to participate in the 1910FITB of the Company, without liability for nossu. Leases promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS. Samuel Blanbame Robert Steen, William Musser, Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, J, 'oilmen Browne Mariam Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittsburg. TIMMY, President Clam Tingley, William H. Thompaon, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, B. Ti. Carson, Hobert Toland, G. D. Bosenorten, Merles B. Wood, - Junco B. Woodward, OLE B. N. linrinnuir, Boors ithroari 18,1861. PENN MUTUAL LIFE MEW HANCE COMPANY, No. iiM CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. . CHARTER PERPETUAL. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE IN SURED. Insure Lives for short terms or for the wholeterm of UN .'fit,.-Annutles sad ludessmenta • perehau Life Inte rests In Reel Estate, and make all °entracte depending on the contingencies of life. They act as Executore, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. . . _ MET§ Q 7 THE COMPANY, January 3, Imo. xviippe, ground Yen% Mil estate MAXI 117 United States stocks, Treasury notes, loans of State of Pennsylvania, city of Pldladel. _ Phia, Arc Premium notes, loans or collators's, &c 2/37,094 118 tennerisanie, iforst, tesuutyiyanta roads, and County 0 per cent. bonds 106,802 so Bank, insurance, railroad, .anal stocks, &o. 97,047 49 Cub on band, agents' balances, &0., M 290 14 $1. 7 6 , 11,1141 DANIEL L. MILLE% President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice President. Jean W. 1103N01, Secretary. 'IRE INSURANCE EXOLUSWE- J: LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSUBANOR COMPANY. Incorporated 1828. CHARTER PER PETUAL. N 0.610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ. — Rice Square. This Comsam favorably known to tha communfty for thirty-dm yeare,,continnea to hums against Loss or Da mage by Fire, on public or private Buildings, either per. manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, steam of Goode, or Merchandise generally, on liberal Z.Piia, iv -eater via, ft &SAM !ma ? n d, is invaded hi the mod careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the ease of lola DIRECTORS. Jonathon Pathan, Thom liciguih Quin= Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, Jobn Deverenx, William Monteline, Thomas Smith. Isaac Hazleburst, JONATHAN Wrizaam 6. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STAVE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFION Nos. 4 and 6 SZCSAINIE BIT/LICTGO I ficrtb aide 9f WATA bruT itreet, between DOM and TECDID Dim% Milo• delDbiL INCORPORATED in 1794—CHARTER PRILPETUAL. CAPITAL, $200,000. PROPERTIES OP THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1, PM, 5M,04:14L81. ►!AMINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTA TION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Rent, 11 Elherrent Samuel Grant Jr_; Mutes Maeidastor, Tobias Wegner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson, John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart. George O. Oarson, Edward C. Knight. HENRY D. SHBRREBD, President. WILLIAN HARPER. Secretary. j7'29-ti TEE ENTERPRISE LBSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE ExoLtrarviriat.) g9NrifiIIirOPITUIP/EQ, fh W 00 */ 413 7 °.VBTE AHD WALNUT ariminh DISZOTOBIL F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Damian, William McKee, Geo. H. Stuart, Hann Frahm John H. Brown. John M. Atwood, B. A. Tehnedock, Beni T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringet. F. B.A.TOHFORD STABS, Preddent. VIABLE! W. stind. klivi*s=". DISPATCH A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No.Blo WALNUT Street, above Third, M 16491016? Honing a lardy Minh iwA Pisrplat UP' vested in sound and available Securities, continues to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Yes eels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Pro perty. All Lotuses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIAIIBI I OI7I Thomas B. Marla, James B. Campbell, John Welsh, Edmund G. Dutllh, Samuel 0. Morton, Charles W. Pm:inner, Patrick Brady, Israel Morrie. tr- Lewis, 18 It. MAIM% Preoldenk. Secretary.- reBBl-tf TllO . ALDBIT C. L. CiIIAWPORD, VECHANGE INSURANCE COM , A. 24 PANT—Office, N.. 409 WALNUT amt. llire Insurance on Houses, and Merchandise generally, on favorable terms, either Limited or Persehial. DIB.ZOTORS. imolai PPP_ _. 51, 41 Th9Paiti Month John Q. VarinewhlOU" Tlwzopion, Edward D. Roberta, James T. Hale, Samuel D. Smedley, Joshua T. OweN Bonbon O. Hale, John J. Griffiths. JEBEIMAII BONSALL, President. JOHN Q. OlNNODo 4 lHosPreildenti RIVII/ID Co% Secretory. lOU, INUOEPORATED 1835 8860,120 aT NOYNXISER 13, 1661. DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penkton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Mcllvaine, Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, dames B. NolarDole, Joshua P. Byre, John B. Semple,Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, if t 1.31 MARTIN, Presl4ent. Q. IiADTD, TWO Proeident. no-26-10t LkMl= PATTERSON, President. aiA RAILROAD LYNLs. RPMWINTER AR RANGEMENT.-PRILADEL- rHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORM nay- BOAT/. On and after MONDAY, NOV. 18. 1861. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 3.30 A. itt., 8.1.6 A. M., 11.36 A. AL, cleziprria.i. and 10.50 P. M. For Chagter at 8.16 A. M. 4 11,86 A, Ma 6.411 and 10.60 P. M. For Wilmington at 3.30 A. M., 8.16 A. M., 11.36 A. M., 8.45 aro t 0.50 P. N. For New Oast'. at 8.16 A. N. and 3.45 P. N. For Dover at 8.16 A. M. and 3.45 P. N. 79T @A A, Ag, For Ealisaury at 615 A. 31. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA: 1358,964 $9 260,322 38 . . . . Leave Baltimore at RAO A. M. (Express), 1.05 P. N. (Express), 5.20, and 7 P. N. (Express). Leave Wilmington at 7.00 and 11.54 A. M., 4.15, 845, end 0.50 P. IL Leave Oallebnry et 2,35 P. M. Leave Milford at 4.66 P. H. Leave Dover at 9 A. N. and 0.10 P. N. Leave New Castle at 11 A. M. and 8.10 P. M. V 88,983 27 Leave Chester at 8.20 A.M., 12.1 b, 4.50, and 9.38 P.M. Leave H:lHn:are fa: faallit,aff irhtnrroiedlisie 4:116aa 5.20 and 7 P. M ; for Dover and Intermediate stationit 1.05 P. M. TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE!: $390,075 22 60,'42 80 $442,29T 82 Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., 12.06 and 11.20 P. M. L i ewre Wilmington at 4.80 A. M. , 9.26 A. M.,12.45 P gwo 15 1. 21. FREIOHT TRAIN, with Paesenger Oar attached, Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate aces at 6.10 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intormodiets aces at 7.10 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de Grace and intermediate atlone at 9 A. M. ON SUNDAYS ONLY : At 10.50 from Philadelphia to Baltimore. At 7 Vora Batita4sl , 6 to Philadelphia. se2B-tf S. M. FELTON, President. $319,676 49 . -- NORTH PENNSYL • VANIA RAILROAD. NOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, DI A HOH 43HUNE., HABLETON, EAMON, EHELEIF, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1861, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streeta, Philadelphia; daily, BandaYe OXCePtedi) as 10 112191 i At 0.40 A. 11.4 (xixpressi) Tor Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton, &c. At 2.45 P. M., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Easton, O. This train reaches Easton at e P. M., and makes a CION nonnoction with the New Jereey Central for New "York. At t. 06 P. 51., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Ao. At 9 A. N. omit 4 P. N., for Doylestown. At 0 r, Mufti' 72rt 1401)!86ii4s The OM A. IC Zapross Train malice close connection with the Lehigh Talley Railroad at Bethlehem, boing the shortest and most desirable route to all points in the Lehigh coal region. TRAIN 9 FOB PHILADELPHIA. LAMS BAthhhArd at 7_07 . A. IL, OM A._ M., and .6.36 P. N. Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.60 A. M. ON SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Fort Washington at 9.30 A. X. 48,131 97 P6ll4;l;itils far . D69ham% at 4 P. IL 4,0130 00 Doylestonivfor Philadelphia at 7 A. M. sort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.46 P. M. Fare to Bethlehern...sl.so I b Fare to Mauch Chunk.B2.6o Tare to Easton 1.50 Through Tickets must e procured at the Ticket ingvgs, 'it - ti.j..ow street, or ZsEitrcli 6t..,ci t 6 order to secure tho above rates of fare. 451,615 36 All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Barks street with the 'Fifth and Sixth streets, and Se cond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty ml- . enter ohm leaving Willow stoat: no 4 ELLIS GLARE., Agent. 1861. 1861. QF NEW T9I I 4._LIPTIM THE CA - Dri,Dzi AND Azasox AN D ruu.A DELPRIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00.'D LINES PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. mu WALNUT-STREW WHARF AND IiENSINGITON DIPOC RILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS--VIE! 7111 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Cl. and A. Ac commodation $2 26 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Accommodation) 226 At 14( A. M., it'', 11.'eiiilakizi, asd IstityeitY,3l.6Ya.. ing Mail 800 At 1134 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation 2 25 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex- press 3 00 Ai 4 Ti. M., ~4 &ma.n andl4zii Express 3 00 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class Ticket. 2 26 At 6) P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve ning Mail 809 At 12 P. M., via Kensington and JersoyCity, South ern Mail 3 00 At 5 P. N.. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger)--let Class Ticket.. 2 26 do. 2d Class Ticket., 1 60 The kg P. M. Mall Line rums daily, Sundays armlets& The 12 P. M. donthern Nail runs daily. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkosbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, ac., 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Delaware ' Lackawanna, and Western B. B. For Mash Chunk, Allentown' ' Bethlehem Belvidere, I Lambertville, Flereington, Be., at 7.10 A. M.l from Kensington Depot; and 2,X P. M. from Walnut street Wharf ; (the 7.10 A. M. line connects with train leaving Easton for Maria Chunk at. 3.35 P. M.) For Mount Holly at 8 A. M., 2 and 4 P. M. For Freehold at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. Wor Bridal, Trenton, An., at 7.10 and 9 A. AL, 5 6 30, and 11 P M., from Kensington, and 2,4 P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Roverly, Boring. ton, ylorence, Bordentown, &C., at 12X, 1 1 5, mid Steamboat Trenton, for 13ordentown and intermediate places at 23E P. M.. from Walnut-street wharf. par j Fer New York and Way Linea leaving "tenting ton Depot, take the care, on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The care run into the depot, and on arrival of each train run from the depot. ffifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Zig pawls to 1n pftict for catm ?.119 Company 1# 1 1. 1 4 their reaponsibility far baggage to One Douar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept by special contract. WM. H. GATEMEN.. Agent. MHE "PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 1. RAILROAD, 250 MILES DOUBLE TRACK 1861. THE OAP I .a : EQUAL 1411irt1A5Aiit44997016 . 4 THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the ILlea. 'le v et at Pitlataws with Through Trohto b sad from all points in the Week, Northwest, and Southweet— thin furnishing facilities for transportation of Passen gers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. !81T,142 04 Innen and Fait Lines run through to Fittsbum without change of Cars or Conductors. All Through Passenger Trains provided with Lotighridge's Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the eafety.of travellers. Moab* Cara ere attached to tact► Train; Wood- rare bleeping Cara to Exprosa and Iran Trains, The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fad Linea San. lisp§ excepted. . . Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.09 A. M Afptit Mu, Si - pram UAW PATE" Parkesburg Accommodation 12.80 P. H. Harrisburg " - 2.30 P. M. Lancaster tt 4.00 P. H. Wed ctieetetr Powegere tetti tithe the /4511 TRIU at 5 A. M., the rarketinurg Accommodation at /2.59 P, DL, and the Lancaster Accommodation at 4 P. N. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and 280 P. N., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Balti more ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Baibiad official in the West; also on board any of the regular line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio - Pars always as low, and time sal quick as by any other route. Per further. InterMetlen apply at the Passenger Bta lion, Boutheaat corner of Zleventh and 'Market streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennerivanie Railroad to Chicago, mare tide the The connection of tracts by the Railroad Bridge at rittelnirgp milling all drayage or ferriage or /War to, Sather With the laving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shipper' of Freight, Juid the Travelling Public. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation 91 atir Freisht toJ l l l ....l o 93npani, can rcir TV/ 9 (1 9 1- ammo on no steady. swamis. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the Wort by the Pennsylvania Railroad we at an times as favorable as are charged by oilier Railroad Compassiet. MP fiiikk taskagas Li via Pastundva nla Reilroad.” For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany B. S. Flom & Co., Zanesville, 0, ; J. J. Admen, Hip ley, 0. ;.B. McNeely, Maysville, Sy. ; Ormsby it Crop. per, Portsmouth, 0. ; Paddock & Co., Jeffereonville, Indiana; B. W Brown & Co., Cincinnati, 0. ,• Athent & Hibbert, Cinchmatt, 0; B. 0. Iffeldrum, Madison, Ind Jas. N. HMS& lesnlisills. Hy. F. G. 0 1 RilaY Co., Evansville, Ind. • N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, EL ; B. F. Sans, Sheer it Glass, St. Louis, No. ; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn. ; Harris & Hunt, -Hem phi., Tenn. ; Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111. ; W. H. H. Soon* Alton, 11l ,• or to Freight Agents of Railroads at &Norma pohats I,:the 8. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. MAGBAW & KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore. LEECH & C0.,1 Astor House,or 1 S. William at., N. Y. LINOS it CO., No. 77 State zeet, Boston. H. K. HOUSTON, GMT Freight Agents nal L. L. HOIIPT, (ilen'l Ticket Agent, Phila. Z. LEWIS, Gen'l Supt, Altoona. Pa. laMy PHILADELPHIA. AND BEAD/NG DAILD9ADi PASSENGER TRAINS FOB POTTSVILLE/ READ ING, and HARRISBURG, on and after November 4,1561. MORNING LINES, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW BILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances OA CAL.wl,illakieata,) at S L M., EMS.- wain g at liarrieburg with the MINNSYLVANIA, RAILROAD 4.15 P. M. train, running to Pittsburg ; the CIUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.50 P. M. train running to Chambereburg, Carlisle, &c. ; and the NORTHERN OUNTIIAL RAILROAD 1.20 FAL train runnitta to Son. bury, Ao. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW. HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill sta.) for POTTIBVILLI and HARBIBUTING, at 810 P. M., DAILY, conneot• ling at Harrisburg with the Northern Central Railroad, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, &o. Express Train from New York via Easton makes close connection with the Reeding Mail and Accommodation Trains, Connect, (lig at Harrisburg with the Pennsylvania Central 0.10 A. N. Train running west. For BEADING only, at 4.80 P. N., DAILY, 9 Hl excepted.) DISTANCES VIA I...ADELPHLI AND BRADEN /sea PlitLlDlLlintl, Wee. To Beading Phcenaville 28 88 Harrisburg 3/2 Dauphin 724 Nillersbnrg 142 Treverton Junstion.l6B Bnnbnry 189 Northnmberland....l7l invi.b , :irs 178 Milton 188 Nuncy 197 Williamsport 209 Jersey Shore 228 Leek Haven 288 Troy 23g Williamsport and limbs 281 Ehnira 287 J. Bailroad. The BA. D. and 8.15 P. trains connectdaily at Port OlintonjAundere eiCohtod.) With the 4 2.47AWIss A p WILLIAnSPOST. mid BRIM BAILBOADI 0 88,48 , waking close Connections with lines to Niagara EWA the West and Southwest. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA. Corner or BROAD and OALLOWMIL Streets, IL. DIOLWZEBE ET , October 80.1881. ariagem PHILADELPHIA AND 00., (Office 9517 &h nt 11,1Viim lanam-D ilFlLArmpau, April 27,18111. o n and after May 1.1881, season tickets will be famed Dr sth wormy. for the periods of three ) six, nine ? and twelve imams, not treondirablo. Beason school-tickets may also be had M 88 per cent. disooun These t. tickels will be sold by the Treasurer at No. MT Routh FOURTH atacm, where any further informatics man be obtained. EL BBADrolui, 110041 Treaeurerk will ran rse followe. : ~_.. r :F_.~ '"" - A, AL /1304 Ps ➢I. GREAT WEST aik? fft.flfWl Philadelphia and Beadini and Lebanon Valley B. B. Northern Central Railroad. Banbury and Brie B. B. BEASON TIONSTft. Ea LLB BY AUG TIOII • FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., No. 429 NAMIXT BTSZIIT. SALE Or 1410i11(31 OILY GOODS. On Friday Morning. rerionher f, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, for comb -400 lob, of how) rad staple French dry :pair, com prising it general assortment for present salts, 100 PIECES FRENCH COLORED AND BLACK MERINOES. On Friday Mornin g, 100 piecon 0-4 choice colored and black French me. rime., lino to tap-di ne . WC , Iltunre null 1011 g wont Khowls. rhomfle mut neilln won't ret•oreibin Rhawls. cartons Nos. 1 g to 30 all silk black velva ribbons NF. PAINCOAST, AUCTIONEER, • thitC." .r Jr„ 40/ fItfi6THUT 3t. SALE CF EMBROIDERIES, RlultoNS, FLOW ERS, MILLINERY GOODS, STL,CIi GOODS, NO TIONS, Ac., by catalogue. On Wednesday Morning, I:Walther , di cominnneinn at 10 Ono& preeinnly. EMBROIDERIES. A line of most choke styles embroidered jaconet collars and sets, flouncing, bands, waists, robes, Are. Also, [adios' black silk lace veils. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. Also, lealvs l g-0 gerde i 0-4 honest:WA linen cambric handkerchiefs. RIBBONS. FLOWERS, BONNET VELVETS. Also, choice styles bonnet ribbons, firs Paris artificial flowers. choice colors bonnet velvets, uncut velvets, Ac. ta11)1111AAS I /1901' OhlicT6 Alto, 50 awe gingham umbrellas, wine woven tape hoop skirts, notions, stock goods, Ac. FURS—F I-RS. Large Bale of Fancy Fors, for Ladies', 'Cline, and Children's Wear.—Buflnin and Fancy Robes, Ste. On Thursday Morning, Dec. sth, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. PHILIP. FORD _& CO., AUCTION NEPA If% 1.41 6 -4 LINT OU flQamsFax meow, LARGE PEREMFTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, Dee. 5. at 10 &do& needfully, will be Not by tap talogue, 1,000 CMOS bAYS J , and youths' kib, grain, and thick boots; calf, and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, and Wellington boots, &c. ;' women's, misses', gild children's calf, kip, grain, and goat, double-soled boob]. Also; it large assortment of tlyet.elage eity.made goods and Balmoral hoots. /ET Open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. WEEKLY COMMUNICA TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW TOM AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QIIRENST TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and embark remanent and despatches. The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam. ship Company's splendki. Clyde-built iron screw steam eldps are intended to sail an follows: 111011 NEW YORK FOB LIYESPOOL, ETNA . ..... ....Saturday, Nov. 30. CITY OF 31A ti CHESTER Saturday, Dec. T. CITY OF BALTIMORE... Saturday, Doe. 14. And every Saturday throughout the year, from PIRA No. 44 N. B. PATTig OF PAggIME 2E11017011 FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool . Efi Do. to London, via Liverp001........... . „ ...... *BO Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool . Do. to London. 15811 DO. - Return tickets, available for els moat:A from Liverpool 43410 Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates. Certificates of passago issued from Liverpool to New Tort. Certificates of passage 'seized from Queenstown to New York These steamers have superior accommodations for psi eengere, are constructed with watertight ce.mpartmentah and carry experienced Burnam. For freight, or passage, apply at the once of the Qom• Palm, JOHN (I. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia. In Liverpool, to Wlg. INMAN, Tower Buildings. In Glaggow, to WM_ tigt-tf Ft Dixon street. sm - LIVERPOOL NEW YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. By order of the Secretary of State, all paasengere leaving the United States are required to procure paaa ports before going on board the steamer. no6-tf JOI3N G. DALE, Agent.. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- SHIPS. PASSPORTS.—AII persons leaving the United States will require to hare PASSPORTS from the authorities of their respective countries, countersigned by the Secretary of State at Washington. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $lBO Second Cabin Passage........ .... ... .... . DI FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage 5110 Second Cabin Passage 00 The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Hap bor. PERSIA, Capt Jildkium, AFRIOAA Cant Shannon. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. Leitch. ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. Hockley. AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie. Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Anderson. SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels cavi-y a slaw white ligki at mast-heldi green on starboard bow; red on port bow. NIAGARA, Moodie, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 27. ASIA, Lott, " N. York, Wednesday, Dec. 4. CANADA. Milli, .. Boston, Wednesday, Dec 11. AFRICA, Shannon, if N.York, Wodnoaday, Dec. I& EUROPA, Anderson, 66 Boston, Wednesday, Dec. la. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these shire will not be accountable for gold, Sliver, Bollion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are gigue.' therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas sage,apply to E. CUNARD, tril4-tf 4 BOWLING GREEN, New York. RAILROAD LINES. 1862. AssiismE t FAIL AND WIN TE B ARRANGEMENT. PILIMADEL PBIA, Gr/CaralilitOWit, and 140144/./B -TOWZI RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. On and after Monday, October 28,1881, until further notice. FOB OEBEANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 11, 9,10 06, 11, 13 A. 111.,, 1,3, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10 M, and 11,11 P.M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7M, 8, 8%, 9%,10x, 11%, A. N-. 1,2,&4.6,6.7.8,934,11P. N. The Bh . A. M. tcainfrom Germantown dope at Dny'e one *siva% war. Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M., 2,7, find 1O) P. AL Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M.,,1, I), and P. M. rmllnT-wmml‘mm.cil VARA, PbiliNdelildi, 6, 0,11, A. M., a, t, a, a, rat log P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 8.10,10.10, A.M. 12.40, 3.40, 6.40, 7.40, and 9.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Laws PlsilitAalshis, 0 06 A_ ILO &MYR M Leave Clheakaut MII, LH A. IL, 12.40, 8.40, tad 0.10 P. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 83i, lam, 11.05 A. M., 13g, 8.05, Leave ° g-6 I=4, f, 8,0, 11 A. N., 1,14, 4,4, end 8 P. M. Leave Philadelphia, 0 A. M., 8 P. M. 1490T9 NonbOwnt TA. 111., 6 P. M F 073 DIANA-IEIRM. Leave Philadelphia, 0%, 9,11 A. M., 1%, 0.95, 4% 1 6.06, and 8.06 P. N. • . . Leave Hauayunk, 7%, 9%, UM A. M., 2,5, and Om P. M. ON BITIMATEI. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A, DI„ 8 and T Leave Xenitynnk, 7X A. N., 8% and 8 P. K. , H. S. SMITH, General Superintendent, oc2S-tf Denot ZiftiTH and GRUN Streets. MomELMIRA ROUTE,- PHILLDNLPHIA AND ICLXI- RA RAILROAD. QITIOHEST ROUTE to Tamaqua, °atavism, Rupert, Witkesbarrs, Scranton, Danville, Milton, Wililanuitort, Troy, Raton, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Falb, Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Cancan, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North and West. Passenger Mahal will leave the new Depot of the Phi ladelntds and Beading liallrnadi claim MEW and CIALLOWNLOD Streets, (znaeonins entrance on OM. lowbill street ' ) daily, (Sundays excepted), for above points, as follows: DAY EXPRESS .8.00 A. M. NIGHT EXPRESS 315 P. H. 3iilo 8 00 A. M. *rola GOUIIEM6I 414 nuperri, for Wilke*. barre l Pitteon, Scranton, and all 'tallow on the LAM AWANNA AND BLOOMSBUBQ RAILROAD. The above trains make direct connections at Elmira with the trains of the New York and .Brie,'Oseandelgua and Niagara Fails, and Buffalo, New York and Mat and New Yerk Central Railroads, from ail pOintil North and West, and the Canada/. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Starimrudon Bridge, and all intermediate points. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and El- Tiaat Was, aactkwast amnia al SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passeoget Depot, corner THIRTEENTH AND CALLOWIIILL. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Broad and 4en9wmi greets dally, (Sundays excepted), for IS points Wan and EOM, at 0 r. Freights must be delivered before a P. M. to hums* their going the same day. For further information apply at Freight Depot, THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL, or to G. T. LEONARD. Agent, Northwest cornet SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, apl9-tt. Philadelphia. Mum WEST CHESTER env thriammanut BAIL- VIA MEDIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT _ . On and after MONDAY, Nor. 25, 1881, the trains will lents 15 ',"" 1 7 81 E. ~arnar - of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streete, at 8,30 A.M., T 4.15 and 10.30 P. M., and will leave the corner o HIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, (West Phila. f delphia,) at 17 minutes after the starting time from the ON 91117.151.Y8. Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M liNffltn!lmmerrvvm!!!yrir! . . The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. s o nnet at Ponnelton with Trains on the Phila. delphle. and Balthneta Control Railroad for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, dm., .4c. HENRY WOOD, n025-tf Superintendent DIERNIRE - Van CRES I T I RIe RAILROAD TRAINS via PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner 'Mil l/NTH and MARKET Streets, at 8 A. M•,18.30 noon, and P_ IL aa4f EXPRESS COMPANIES. ami p m THE ADAMS EXPREBB COMPANY, Offlo 320 CHESTNUT street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Xercbandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in conneotloo with other Express Companies, to alitbe principal TOW= end Ofttee of the 'United fitater B. 8. SANDFOED, fele General Superintendent. iNamm FRE TT RI iwlMb WASHINGTON, LLEXANDRIk, AND GEORGE. By Ericsson Line to Baltimore, and from thence by Ai 01'9114 Pa WASTirIiGTON, DAILY, 4T 3 O'CLOCK P. N. Freights for the abdte-nanied cities will be received at the Office of the Ericsson Line daily, and forwarded with ell pupal° despatch. All freights will be required to be prepaid, ead she 1041119 0114 clvetina6iou tuerheit full. Freight 35 cents Tor 100 pounds through to Washing ton, when in quantities of 1,000 pounds and over. This lB tilc che.Rps 9 .lt, fE4 r9lioDl9 a roiti. Be there is be' Man riiiinUolphia and Washington. A. GROVES, JR., Agent, n014.4de17P No. 34 South Wharves. GUNNY DAGS--69 BALES FOR sale by JAMISTCII R bARSTAIRS, na22 202 South WitONT Street. (`MACULAR PRINTIN G, BEST E yar s. orat t p r the NT, 41:10WAIT EISMOig nog AND DISOGANS. On Thursday Morning, SF[IP~~i`7G. ON OUNDAYB. ON SUNDAYS SALES 131( AVUTIGON. M THOMAS & SONS, .LNJL• 11/71). 139 and 141 South FOURTH Urea& (Formerly Noe. dT and 00.) PUBLIC/ SALES REAL ESTATE AND STOUR% AT THE EXCHANGE, EVERY TUESDAY, at 1.3 o'clock noon, daring the bizeineett Roman. BEA& EMIR AT PRIVATE EAU. Kir We have a large amount of real eetato at prfvotos sole, including every dcecriytinn ni city and cocintl7 pro perty. Printed Heti may be hail at the Auction &ore. NINTH FALL SALE-DECEMBER 1). M2==l 1 mho,- Act.lemy 0r H:. VII. Art, Orphalips' Court Sale—Ettate oh CSarlei LAtii liliwn 1112121 E TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. C 49. Green stroot, west of Ala MIA]. FIRST-cLASS SUGAR REVINEILY. The extenrgve ALA I'i-tilt:Oil.. 15,-I g nr 7.rtrinery, Yo. zy, Vine etrect, recently occupied by 111e.d.rA, Raitwick Bro thers, with all tho machinery, &e.; io perfect orter for irrnleiliate operations; Co paid'. of ',lining front 45,1)00 to 0,000 poinsdi Trr Ilay, and room for moring 600 bhda 1 , 1.10 1,(1.111. tout R,01.10 l,bit rofinnd ogigund_ ing notpA of BIPRE•111. ElidWiek BITIIII(104 frill ba rgegival iu rn , l:l. lIT. See I andbillo for full pnrtigirlars. VALUABLE GROUND-BENT OF ~'3'720 A YEAR (12,060), Rot:lined on a lot of ground CM which is erected a live-story brick boLdins. Saneom street. went of Eleventh. . • NOWT!' lE3cunn targe tort vni...Lie lot H. W. corn s• :11111 Tioga street, 100 by 17: feet, two. villtiable fraud DEREN LE—I , RANK LIN ST.—Mielern RESIDENCE, with ard, Franklin street., south of Grrrnsurel, pr-tYpitm, . FACTUK F T ROF/HtTi.—Tlic JraVe &One LillFlefh, Oil Factory, Kitt taro ht,•2111 engine.; anti ntlia,t• exton hire machinery, and large Lot, I'OllllT Factory streets, between Spruce and Pine street; lot 45yi by 2,85 fret-3 fronts. wool, cuTTING6. This Morning, At 30 o'clock, ut the auction Store, 3,040 pmtn44 blue cloth noting,,, 804) vowels red flaniiel,l,7o9 poundi whits tlaancl, 48i poerele ltal)nn thionel. Mee at Non. I.M am aouta ruurth fArcat. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENWI-PLATE MIR ROILS, PIANO-FORTES, BEDS AND BEDDING, CITINk AND GLASSWARE, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS. So Oft tflowtflAs. AfAmthiN, At 9 o'clock, at tito And.lon Sion], the diIPOHAf rdra rumiture, piano -A - rice, mirrors, Bruseds and other Gar rett., ,kc., iron fatuities declining housekeeping, removed to thn Moro tot convenience of &au. igr nutds, DrOtieltt to lute. LARGE SALE OF SPLENDID EsaLrslt EN- ESSUCE2I Chiefly Proof froprtmiow4,l.ll,ll.l4•ll ditvet from London. Alec—,l lii y collection of Bountiful (Thrum Litho. graphs, comprising onions interesting subjucts, on Friday Ammon], Dec. 6th, commencing at 4 o'clock, at the !maim store, Nos. 139 at,d 141 South Fourth street, (up stairs,) will be sold without reserve, a consignment or doted Ler.AIM Rh g lish Eixa.rai.ilt g f ' t interesting subjects by the best artistd, recently re.'elved direct from London. Also, a collection of beautiful Cbromo Lithographs. NO"' Catlll.gues will be rewly 2 Maya previous, and the engravings arranged for inspection. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND CODIMISSION MERCHANT, eonthooin corner of SIXTH nod RACE Stmts. AT PRIVATE HALE; AT PRICES TO SUIT THE Trmx.s The following articles will bo sold for less It an half Me nanal selling price: Fine gold hunting-case, double-case, and louble-bm. tom ?Wild) patent lever watches, of the most approved and nest umh. - - o w ers; zoo geld don-time tngfter, payout lever watches; independent seconds lever watches gold hunting-case and open-face escapement lever mad lopine watches', horizontal and duplex watches; dives hunting-case, double-case, and double-bottom Engtio satz,M. taptian unitr.kag.af tha moat approved and best ntakera., donblo-cave acid open, face silver watches ; silver gnarlier and single -newts watches; fine gold vest, neck, fob, and guard chains ,• diamond linger-ring. and bre:lst-pins; .13M of fine goLt jewelry; gold breast-Pins, tarrringd; finger-rings, brown lets, peuoil-eases, pens, and jewelry Of every descriptors, gnus, pistols, musical instruments, piano-fortes, and &T -tides generally. Money adTancerl liberally, for any longth or Mid agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, diamonds, watobm jewelry, towlieg-pieces, musical instruments, dry goals. clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery, furniture, bed ding, fancy artisles. and on all articles of value. COKEIGNELENTE AND OUT:DOOR gkliEg %AWL CITED. Liberal meth advances made on all articles consign for sale. Personal attention given to all out-door sale: Air FITZPATRICK & BROS:, AUCTIONEZES, 604 CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth. BALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock of book stationery, sod fancy goods watches, jewelry, clocks, er-ytateA wpm, contra., paintings, musical instruments, &c. Also hosiery, dry goods, boots and oboes, awl rear ohandfse of every description. DAY SALES NYerr /10401 1 / 1 Wll4Dttlgri find Mg t of 1.0 A. X, PAIYATR BALES. At iitiyate sale, several large consignments of Ivanhoe and jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, nit, lery, fancy goods, &c., to which is solicited the angelica 9f MY iln4 411,14171er4!1e-FIN and 9tliere, COnalgnmente ooliolteil or all limn or InOrctiniraine l 19. r either public or private sales. IIRP" Liberal cash advancos parole on consignments. Out-door sales promptly attended to i~bTi~is. QT. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK BOARD ISEDIJLLISD TO 33 FEB Pair. Stnee the opening of this vast and commodione EIOI4B. In 1864, it has been the single endeavor of the proprietors to make it, the tenet sumptuous ? convenient, and comfort obi., home for the citizen and stranger on this aide the kilantic. And whatever has seemed likely to administer to Ibis comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without vs gard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enjoyment whioh modern art has invented, and modern taste approved; and the pa. tronage which it has commanded during the peat six years le a gratifying proof that their ettorte have been appre ciated. To meet the exigencies of the times, when ad era re animd tha mat rigid statism., the iladai signed HATE REDUCED TIM PRIOR OP HOARD TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, at the same time abating nono of the luxuries with which chair table, hati hitherto been supplied. . _ Wii'AAPIYAI4 , I WAITVODah a 45tk A CARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIEARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, have Mooed, for a term of years, WILLAIII/1 HOTEL/ la Washington, may take this occasion to return to Weir old friends and customers many thanks for peat favors, and beg to anima them that they will be moat happy So see them in their new quarters. if - ^wmfamt, (i2W)WICK? .. -* 013; WINES AND LIQUORS. PURE PORT WINE. 1. DUQUE DO PORTO WINE, BOTTLED 121 PORTUGAL IN INA. Physicians and invalid!' in want of a reliable article of pare Port Wine can be supplied by inquiring for the ninove wine et GAN'i'WEVL io ratronws, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue ' - and MASTER Street. nENNESSY, VINE-YARD PRO miners, Disanit, 'Mamba k Hardt. Pima. and other approved brands of COGNAC BRANDY, foe sale, in bond and from store, by CANTWELL & BETTER, Southeast corner GERM.A.NTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. STUART'S PAISLEY MALT WITL9- Buchanan's Coal IlaWhislch Old Tom Gin, Old London Gin, Laarail Casalal OM, Dial/Ala Ota, In bond and store. CANTWELL & KEFFER, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Amuse and MASTER Street. . , r/ FA OUAY CHAM P A G NE. —A new LA brand—an excellent article. Imported and for sale at a price to snit the times, by CANTWELL & KIT FEB, southeast corner of GERMANTOWN ATOMS) sod MISTER litesnt_ RUDESHEDIER-BERG; LAUREN REIMER, and HOOKIIEIMEN WINE, in cases of one dozen bottles each •; warranted pure. Imported arid far alit law by CANTWELL & LIEVER, maths east conws GERMANTOWN AT4111114 and MARTIN Street. 'ZIMMERMAN'S DRY CATAWBA LI WIENTE.-Thie approved brand of tnnoinnabl whoa the beet article out for to oobblersi" for sale pare, but. tied and In cases, by CANTWELL & NESTER, aonth. east corner °KENAI:MOWN Avenue and MASTEN Street. se2A-am ROOIIELLE BRANDIES_=-Ildieveb, AN sin, A. Belgnette, and Alex. Seignette, half-pipee, Quarters and octaves, for sale, in bond, by r .TAIIBETOHN a OABSTAISS, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. or:4-tf ■emu LEAD-8 barrelo juat reagiTed A..." per schooner Ama/ia, for sale by JAUBETOHE & CARSTAIRS, no? 204 South FRONT Streit& naururiravx AND Alk PENN STEAM ENGIN* AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIMM LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICA_L HNgla NEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BEAM. SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many year% been in successful operation, and been exclunivgy 11a gaged in building and repairing. Marine and River Ma lilleft high and low preestiffi /WI DWI% WON 7 4 4. 111 ". Propellers, Rog Ica respectfully offer their gerrteve ha the public, as being fully prepared to contract for NIP tines of aA sissea, Marine, River, and Stationary, halter sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to an pptp Were with quick despatch. Every description eh Faßorn - nnilling tunas al Low ebeet PrespertrenetLyFlivauen,iTsuebhualrawr,ganfroa ? L yllu F tl w or gingat loas mor an d sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass .. Castings, of all emiptions, Turning, Screw Cutting, and all Weft • r erk cec.r.setAd with the 01061/4 Imeinees_ Drawings and BroctkAtions for ill work done at lb* establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room fee re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, mg Masks, falls. he.. he—Sae raising heavy or light ;Zits. JACOB 0. !TIMMER, JOHN P. LITT, BEACH and PALMER Streets. 1. vicromit4 IIAAtOI, MD! M. 00!!, WILLIAM H. MlCRltlet, HAHTLIT mum% SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, 1/1111oHP WAOU/NfiTini ITANNM - PHIL ADILTHIA. MERRICK & SORB, INGINEERB AND MACHINISTS, . . ... Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam initial for land, river, and marine eerviae. Soiteimy analorneters, Innize, iron Haat, Ss.; an_ Inge of all hinds either iron or brass. Iron-Frame goofs for Gee Works, Workshops, Rd.. road Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the 'Meet end alai fiESPSVAti 8851dzSlithfilL. Every &seriph& of Plantation naoldnary, nee ag Sugar, Saw, and Grid Mills, Vacuum Pans, Ornn Mau Traine, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &c. Solo Agents for N. Itillieux's Patent Sugar Bolibig Anent= Nolonyta'a Yatill BIMINI Hammer, nod At. alawall WOlseri Patent Centrifugal Duff MOM, Machine. sub•U DRAIN PIPE.—STEAM-PRESSED oToNsprAmit. T.RAJEIT ritION Ligt. 2-inch bore, par yard. S II 44 46 4 44 46 49 o 29 LL .6 II 16 01 LI 7 N 44 66 35 66 8 66 46 411 119 " 9 66 II 64 125 10 EL EL EL 150 it 12 le - tt It 200 d liberal disoount allowed to Dealers, and to those or. dariog in large quantities. TACTORY--SEVSNTEL and Germantown road. 8. A. RABRIBLIA, 00.0 , g 1114MP:inn WO On-El l filln UAW 25 Nab. so ~..