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    from capture by foes without. Ry agreement between
s named, ...en es wee effected, for SWAT Pura
2117tieb, by Michigan and Ohio, and by Missouri and lowa,
their boundaries could be SO changed as to render the
capital more remote than at present from the influence of
State Governments which hare arrayed themselves tire,
baton aFainat She Federal authority, To flit end, the
ilindfe of Virginia might be so altered as to make her
boundaries consist of the Bine Ridge on the east, and
Tefinsylvania on the north, leaving these on the south
and west-as at present. By thin arrapper ut t two Gosh-
kieaoftier; hum (Mit-glinny nod Washington] would lie
transferred -to the jurisdiction of Virginia. All that por
tion of Virginia which lice between the Blue Ridge and
Chesapeake bay could then he added to Maryland, whits
that port on i the peninsula between the waters of the
Choutpeakemed the _UAW?, kohl t,
land and Virginia, could be incorporated into the St:ito of
-Delaware. A reference to the map wilt show that these
are great natural boundaries, which, for all time to
come, would serve to mark the limits of these States.
To make the proteotion of the email] complete, In 0.,0-pideration
pideration of the large accession of territory which Mary
land mould receive under this arrangement proposed, it
would be necessary that that State should consent so to
modify her CotisthUtiell as to thlth the basis of her re
lireSemationlo her white Muntlation_
In this connection, it WOW he the bad of otlitaom to
TPRIIIIVK to the District of Columbia that portion ~f its
original I nit' , e I, lelthy get of f`em.,treAtt ce , ret,Ami
to the mote of .
It is already a grm•e unestion, what shall be thine with
now Shan who :we abandoned by their owners on the
advance of our truois into Southern territory, as at Sean
fort district in South Carolina 7 The number left within
our control at that point is very considerable. and similar
cases mdtsbly occur, What shall he dons with
them T Can we :mord to send them forward to their
masters, to he by thein armed against we, or used in pro
ducing supplies to sustain the rebellion 1 Their labor
away be useful to us. Withhold from the onenry it lessens
Ms ROMP; y rctvigt‘cF, nod Within:Mint them has no toll.
army to indiwe the horrors of insurrection even in the
rebel conormiliticit. They constitute a military re
source, and being such, that they should not
be turned over to the enemy is ton plain to
discuss. Why deprive him of supplies by a
blaellade, and VelithiMily give him mew to pr„ inee our
plies T The disposition to be rondo of the slaves of rebels
after the close of the war can be safely left to the wi--
idom and lottthghtm of Congress. The representatives of
the people will unquestionably secure to the loyal slave
imide" every b 7 which they Ate entitled whiff tilt
commvonon Of QC GOllillfTi
MACON CAMERON.
Secretary of War.
To the Preside , t of the Vutted States.
Jl/1811SAGT OF THE EXPORT OF
. 111 E NECK&
TARE OF THE NAVY
The duties of the navy during the past summer have
been threefold. To guard the insurgent ports and a coast
dine of nearly. three thousand miles ito protect our ma
ritime r011::111,CP .111 d cruise in lawsuit of piratical vet
eels sect out by the Confederates; and to take part in
combincd naval and military expeditious against North
und bouth Carolina. and the ports of the infected dis
bide_ The repert of the Serratepyef the g ee de
tailed information of the manner in which theso arduous
duties have been performed.
Vessels have been sunk in Ocracoke Inlet, on the worth
Carolina coast, and others are about to be sunk in the
harbors of Obaritsldn and batillitnaili
thac• Lunar, (1 and fifty.three yeasts, of various Chess,
bare been captured since the institution of the block
ade, mostof them in attempting to run the blockade.
The naval expeditions were, it semis, planned after
receiving the reports of a board. of carers, who &libe
ral4J the polviz to be attacked soil sired. The
board consisted of Captains J. F. Dupont and Charles
B. Davis, of the navy ; Major John C. Barnard, of the
army, and Prc.fex:sor Alexander Bache, of the coast sur
vey.
The it`tcretary I snorts that Flag Officer A_ 11_ Fe.et4, of
the nary, hall organized an efficient tultial force in the
auxiliary to the army.
Of privateer", the report states that 4, such of these
cruisers us eluded the blockade and capture were soon
'wrecked, beached, or ennk, with thy exception of one, the
titcemer Santo - yr, »man by some fatality, was Permitted
to pass the lirouidyn, then blockading one of the passes
Of the lttbeieeipyt, cad after a brief and feeble chase by
the latter was allowed to proceed on her piratical voyage.
.&n investigation of this whole occurrence has been or
lievaa-nyßt,
the Secretary fully sustains the act cf Captain
'Wilkes in cantuting Mason and Slidell. lie says
priraLly
„ The prompt mid decigive action of Cant. Wilkes on
able occasion merited and received the emphatic approval
of the Department ; and if a too generous forbearance
vas exhibited by him in not capturing the vessel wnich
lied these rebel emissaries on board, it way, in view of
the special circumstances ; and of its patrjotij mottyes ; be
e.v.ccacd. ism it roast by no ascent be permitted to con
etituto a precedent hereafter for the treatment of any
case of similar infraction of neutral obligation by foreign
Vessels enyagrd in commerce or the carrying trade.”
There were, on the 4th of March last, in commiSSloll
tad at the sercl.,- of the Ltecretary of the only
vessels, currying- Old give, and 7,600 men. There are,
So-da), in commission, 264 vessels, carrying 2,357 gnus,
and over z 2,000 men ! This is an immense work to do in
little more ti nu eight months. Besides this. there will be
niftily, vary gliartiy, fifty-two ne w Aeume:-.: 7 w rounarly
adapted to coast- g uard duty," three of which are iron
clad.
The Secretor; advises the creation of more grades in
the lima/ service, as likely to add to the efficiency- of the
vork, by making the rewards mare fre,eet. Also, he
recounnetids a ride that officers be retired with a suffi
cient allowance, atter forty-five years' service. T wenty
fire acting lieutenants, four hundred and thirty-three
acting masters, and two hundred and nine masters'
meta hair been unDOinted, in order to haw- sake;-3
enough for the al largely Mei-eased navy. There have
also been acting engineers and surveyors appointed.
The Secretary asks Congress to faster- the Naval
School to such a degree that at least double the usual
Winter of cadets may no ingtrneted.
on the shindy question the Secretary says nothing,
but the folkos log, ton the employment of fugitives,"
Still show that he proposes to protect loyal men, and ar
rest insurgehts, a about asking if they be black or white.
Jae sags:
In the coaal.ViiSe and blockading duties of the navy
it has been not nareeuent that fugitives from insurrec
tionary places have sought our ships for refuge and pro
tection, az.d -vat commanders have applied to me
fur instruction as to the proper gieposition which &mid
mod- tctulteS, Oly answer has been that, if
insurgents, I hey shonld be handed over to the custody
the Guyernment but if, on the contrary, they were
free front any voluntary participation in the rebellion
and sought the shelter and protection of our
_Cos. ther•solid'fur aad cin•
-played in some useful manner, and might be
enlisted to serve on our public vessels or in our navy
'ards, receiving .sages for their labor. if such employ
ment could no: he furnished to all by the navy, they
SW& ta T i 14'
Of be tonna for them in the public service, they shouid
be allowed to pro,ted freely and peaceably, without re-
Oraint, to seek a livelihood ill any loyal torsion of the
country. This I have considered to be the whol e re-
Mired dub in the Frwlliues, afoul. uneslidlkee.
The naval estimates for the year ending June 1843,
:amount to 514 ; 625,00 ; and besides this, the Secretary
reports a deficit of Fe - 18,530,000 needed Inc current ex
penses to pay for vessels purchased, and for moor spry
alterations TO in fitting them for naval purposes;
, for the pro cheer of additional vessels, and for the con
:struction and conipletiou of twenty iron-clad vessels.
;Effect of the Wor upon the Position and
Prospects of the West.
•
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BiILIVAUKEE, Nov. 27, 1851
War is a great modifier. Many as are the evils
it engenders. ii 1121.13 its 4.slllreligh.fiofii. If there is
much of bloodshed, there is, by the same process.
annals purification of the body politic. A few
months ago and the whole country was divided into
fierce political factions, denying each to the other
all political virtues. Now the body politic is a unit
in expression, if not wholly so in feelings. Political
lines are mainly blotted out, and the nation has
been brought, to know that, despite the fierce in.
ereetive of the past, the masses of all parties are
honest, if they are at times unwisely demonstrative.
The "logic of events" /o.§ tnllAt 110 to repos A
Measure of confidence in the virtues of one another.
This is, of itself, a great gain, and it is much to
be hoped that the denunciatory habits of the past
are laid aside forever. Faith in one another should
be the peculiar characteristic of our future politi
cal discussions. There would bo no end to the
catalogue were we to attempt to enumerate all the
changes that the war will bring about. Let us
'notice a few only of those which are likely to take
titlem in the greet Mieeinippi valley—this Riese
garden of the world. The currency of the West
was,
until recently, based chiefly upon the stocks of
the Southern States, taken by the State authorities
under the unwise system that has prevailed here,
in security for the I.4suea of the boobs. As the
rebellion proved almost wholly fatal to the con
vertibility of the stocks, so, as a necessary conse
quence, it has proved fatal to the existence of the
'hanks themselvt a. Most of them have been *god
sip, and the [docks sold for what they would bring
in the New York market. The immediate loss was
great; the suffering also. The result, however, is.
that it has purified the currency, and rapidly the
wholo country is lee6Valitig from the stunning
blow, and entering again upon an era of prosperity
- anequelled, we believe, in all her former history.
Chicago would hardly, at the present moment, be
recognized as the same place, in a business point of
view, that it was a year ago. A moderate revival
of business was. perhaps, to have been expected.
under any circumstances, but it has been precipi
tated and itern..esely enlarged by the contingencies
Of the war. talifeeget is now the commercial outlet
for a much larger area of country than it was be
fore New Orleans and other Southern ports were
closed. Many of these changes will be somewhat
permanent in their nature. It will be many years
before the commerce of the West will flow again in
its former channels, if it ever does.
The deepening the Illinois Canal connecting
Lake Michigan with the Mississippi river is likely
to be immediately effected, as a work of national
Importance. 'The edltivation of cotton and tobacco
is likely to be largely stimulated at all points
throughout the Weet where these products of the
sod will grow. The subject of the cultivation of
Cotton in bouthern Illinois is now attractingmuch
Attention. There aro believed to be at least
-5,000,000 of acres adapted for the growth of cotton,
and it is certain, if seed of the proper kind can
be obtained, that a considerable effort will be made
to test the 'BMW thoroughly during the eneitieg
season. Stranger things have happened than that
Southern Illinois should become essentially a cot
ton and tobacco growing country.
The most important benefit, however, which the
West is to experieneo as the result of the war
19 the re-establishment of an immigration alto ge titer
unparalleled is its past history. The social and in
dustrial demoralization of the South will be so
treat from the present excesses, and the laevitOlg
Creates which the - war has already and will here
after produce, that Virgo numbers of those who had
taken up their residence there, permanently as
they supposed, will find it convenient, if, indeed,
they are not obliged, in sheer self.defenee, to leave
there.
The bulk of this emigration will be determined
whietl7 to the great free West. Already many cases
of this kind are well established. As now advised,
Bentham Illinuis is likely to he somewhat favored
by this elan of emigrants. We trust that it may be
so, and that the cultivation of cotton by free labor
sney be exemplified in that, for this purpose, favor
ed locality. The numerous failures, also, that have
taken pines among the commercial sud tualaufac
taring °lasses of the East will determine large num
bers of those enterprising and energetic men to seek
mew homes and to found now fortunes in the teeming
West. There tins never occurred. in tho past hie;nry
at the CQUidry Inv groat commercial oriaic shit!'
f o
Lea not reacted in this manner upon th is sectionl
the country. Tho evidences of this are multiplied
upon every bard. There are few or no colossal
fortune. in the West; there are no broad distinc
tions between wealth and pillYerty, betrinun the rich
u the poor. Thcre is no such thing, es yet. as
hereditary wealth; these are the concomitants of a
dense pwpdlation anti of many generations of :Iran-
Snulatium. Such is not yet the fate of the West,
'while the vast amount of yet unappeopriatod
s a guarantee that it shall be many generations
before it shall become so.
That the stream of foreign immigration hm heron
Parawfrbat , Cheiiktti ) is readily admitted, but there
la abu.ndant reason to expect that it is temporary
in its nature. The immediate future of Europe is
by no means assuring; war is imminent in many
parts of the continent, and except for the disasters
wrbiols now dieteeet, while they disgrace our own
gand, the-eyes of the beleaguered populations of the
Old World would bo turned inquiringly towards ns.
fihould ;the jurisdiction of the General Government
Ito permananUy reasserted, as it is oertain to be ere
along. the grease. of foreign immigration will again
pet in upon ns with redoubled force. Notwith
litandimg the present disturbed condition of this
continent; the great battle of nationalities is
let to !be fought among the discordant ela
sticate of the Old World. There is every reason
to believe that the death of Louis Napoleon will be
the signal , for;an uprising - of impatient nationalities
upon Abe -continent of Europe that would surpass,
. ,
In extent, tho political disturbances of the QQASNIate
and the Empire of the elder Napoleon. Those
rapidlyapproaching events will herald, if they aro
not preceded by an unprecedented emigration to
this country. Our political difficulties, despite the
interested carping of foreign writers, are ephe
meral in their very nature, and the sim
ple fact of their repression by the Government
will forever establish the superiority of our country
as CM asylum for the oppressed of other nations. This
westward flow of population is duo to providential
causes, inevitable in their nature, if we may judge
of it in the light of post history—and that it will
OPtillllt till at lent the circle is complete, we mutt
believe. The ereat stream has its tidal current
backward we know. but it is only to gather force
for its subsequent recurrence—" Westward the star
of empire takes its way."
CITY ITEMS,
Sox=cticists TuAT INTICRENTS THE
Our lady reltderswill be ri:iniced to learn that their °Ufa
'serifs sinvping rpsrrt--.11 ,, ; tru. EiTs sod LoiielrJ,
at Fourth anti Arch streets—presents, this tinaiini,
nny
anal attrarOollB to pereOna wishing to purchase (iitriatuuta
Presents of a valuable and substantial character. Their
entire stock of dress goods—entbracitur some of the
choicest and most desirable articled as will he seen from
Their announcement this morning, in another column
has bren reduced in piee, in anticipation of the ap
proaching holidays. We need hardly add, to those who
are familiar with the high character of this old and re
spectable bouoe l that an annortncemont or this hind from
them means something. We advise all our Iniy readers
to give them a tall, as they are surd to be rewarded in
doing so.
`Mx. Truirzwes READrrius.—Mr. Whitney's
(the celebrated dramatic eloeutionist,) illustrations of Eu
ropean and American Senatorial Oombata, at Musical
Fund Hall, tact evening, was a signal SIUTPRSI. In the
art of imitating the grant px,,eve,
Mr. Whitney is unequalled. 116 second and, we believe,
only remaining entertainment, in this city, will be given,
at the name hall, this (Wednesday) evening. No one who
hag a facto foe really good tatling Azaila f!l to I, r
him.
CONFECTIONERY NYE TilE HOLIDAYS.—MOSCrS.
E. G. Whitman h Co., SeCond street, belff
are preparing to nutko the season a happy one in every
well-regulated household. Their preparations for the
holidays in the way of delicious confectionery, rich.
pure, and varied, are unsurpassed by any others in the
world, and hundreds of our CitiZOßil are already indulging
in them, thus making the happy Christmas season a
thing of weeks instead of days. This is sensible. We
will only say, in conclusion, that these gentlemen have
this eeneen sur-passeii themselves in the richnose, Vninistri
and elegance of their Christmas preparations. It is, of
course, needless to add that, in doing this, they tare sur
passed everybody elec.
A Dust SCE:TE 41 . 1 . OAEFORDS'.—The de.
pressed state of the mercury yesterday was signalized at
Messrs. Chas. Oakford & gone', under the Continental Ho
tel, by a perfect outpouring of the very elite of our city,
1010 /16 not +Midi Or
for either ladies' Fancy Furs; ladies' French Shoes;
Children's flats; Gents' Furnishing Goods, or Ilats and
Caps. All Meet , departments yesterday were crowded
with buyers—epending their twiny, wo mar sty, eo ilia
very Lest advantage, as the reputation of this old house
for selling tke best goods for the prices charged is pro.
verbisd.
CIIRISTMAR Is COMMO.-11TOArl not 1J , 9
by the calendar that Christmas is approaching, as that
fact is more elcquently announced by the magnificent
stock of fruits and coufictionery of Mr. A.L. yanont,
at has bewontut new store, Chestnut street, second door
below Ninth, and the crowds of delighted customers with
which the latter is daily thronged. We have already
stated specifically the reasons why Mr. Vansant's con
feciloa ore the finest end pores( manufactured.
FINE GROCERIES FOR TILE HOLIDAYS.—
Those of our readers who have not yet made the £101113,111-
lance of the tine opcery wtolAidhinent of Air. C.
- Mattson, corner of Areh and Tenth streets, should not
foil to do so now. The choicest articles in the grocery
line can always there be 'had fresh, prime, and season
able. Ills delicious preserved Summer fruits' DR gttnict,
log gent-rat intuition,
LONG IVINTER EVENINGS AND How TO MAKE
THEM CHEEREWL.—Light alone can (Repel the gloom of
titirkr.boV, awl the light to use, in preference to all °Mara,
whether frank considerations of safely, convenience, or
economy, is the celebrated Waters 5: Co. Kerosene. Oil
Lamp, manufactured and sold at their Light Emporium,
No- P 5 Eighth greet, corner of Filbert: Their
stock of lamps is literally endle.; in variety, both in
sizes and materials.
ESHLEMAN'S PATENT CRAVATS, Seventh and
emstuut ply6t4g, .oh6i,tt sala acorn 67- Aft crwypv
wearing humanity. They are the most beautiful articles
fur the Neck ever invented, and beingpatented, they
can only be obtained at headquarters.
Trtr DriLY BOT-CANTO SECOND•
Lize for the 'tally boy gave nary weep,
Knowing full well that his promise he'd keep,
Arid make her his little wife—so this was her nogg
woul- tor 1 bully boy I go right along r
The bully boy went, as every one knows,
To make 8 bold mark wherever he goes,
And ill war, im pew, it mulling presents,
IN will show his good bide itiet ids good sense—
By procuring his suits at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall
of Rocklin' Wilson, Nos. 603 and CO5 Chestnut street,
above Sixth, where the garments tame are 4e g aat ts re
spect to cut and finish, and proof against rents.
THE PRESIDENT'S MESOU.C.E.—The tucaaago
of President Lincoln was sent into Congress yesterday.
The document, nl,ioh NvilLirc Aland in another column, is
an able one, and was prepared with great care and pre
cision. The message was anxiously waited for by the
people of this city, who, in receiving it, appeared some
what disappointed, as no Minden wan made to the elakiint
styles of winter garments that are manufactured and sold
at sacrificing prices at the Palatial Clothing Emporium
of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street. The OLDIASiOn
was undoubtedly a mistake.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE ATTAcK,,
BY TUB BARD OF TOWER HALL
Kate Kimble kept
A vicious poodle,
M% kit her WWI
The young Fita Boodle.
For she, in truth,
Disliked the youth,
And slyly made her dog attack him.
The cross-grained cur
Stuck like a bur
To Boodle's pants, and much did rack him
The cloth was rent;
81, tyleee'Ll event!
For Fitz did wear
An ill.miule pair,
Which saucy Rate
Could never bear;
And hence her hate
For young Fitz Boodle.
But, to repair 2.
Wrongs done by poodle,
Vl6. six-light to Tawert ll.zn px-oceellea.,
And bought the article he needed.
They fit so snug that all came right—
Kate loved, and poodle would not bite.
Th 6 1.4.1-.§6ki &iikortrrteni Pllffikknabla and ger
viceable Clothing in Philadelphia on hand, and being
sold at reduced prices. An tastes and pockets can be
suited. Military uniforms made to order in the best
manner, at the iihortest notiee. Call and alumina.
TOSiER HALL,NO. 518 Market street, Philadelphia.
It & CO.
truxmax's Gomrourin SYRUP OF
DoMt—For the cure of Coughs, as a blood purifier, as a
wholesome Rectifier and Invigorator, is the most reliable
remedy now offered to the public. For sale by the £ro
prieloi a 1 .1525 3IAIII T Street, and at Ott brats--
DR. ROBERTSON'S GOUT AND RHEU—
MATIC DROPS--The only reliable naiads for Rhonala.
tisro, Gout, &c. Price $l. For sale by
DYOTT dr, CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
n023-swlm Depotfor all Popular Medicines.
UprrAat's HAIR DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS
A Box.—Bottles larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colors in
stabtantousirt aad Kill 119.t801d
only
out, Try it. Boi
001 y at ITITAISI'S, 310 CHESTNUT Street.
n027-wfm3m
HAMBLETON'S HAIR, STAIN.—ThQ
moot reliable article hi no for coloring the Hair and
Whiskers a natural black or brown, without injuring the
hair or skin. Does not fade or wash out. Depot, 228
SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia. no3o-ot'
BATCHELOR'S HAM DYE.—This eele
brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE
WORLD. All others are mere Imitations of this Great
Original, which has gained each oatoniove Patronage in
all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. RATOHE
LOB'S LIQUID HAIR DYE INSTANTLY produces a
splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects
of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FARNEBTOCH A CO. and DYOTT d 00., Philadel
phia
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
&maul, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. ell Goode made co Order warrantee baUsrso
tary. Our Osz-Pains SYSTBI( is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
se22-ly JONES & CO.. 004 MAIM= Street.
MARRIED.
WATSON—KNOX.—Nov. 28, Heatonville ' Phila., by.
itev. J. Pleas:olden Du Hamel, Salto J. Watson, Wayne
county, Pa., to Robert Morris Knox, of this city. *
KRA . ' TOX__BTOII.V—D.,;. 14, :.t
11::,
4 6wctiecboto', N. J., by ti.' Itev. U. IL Soyder, Emanuel
Stratton, of the above place, and Salle Story, of Atlantic
City, N. J. dk
WALKER—WILLIA:IIS.—Dee. 21, by his llonor,
Mayer Henry, John Walker, of Doylestown, Bucks co.,
to YALU CPllefuld ,r trppoc
Providence, Mrditgomory co. ik
DIED
ORUM.—On the 2 ,1 iost.t Nro, Natant, wife of Chaes
L. ornni, in thy 44th year of her ago.
The friends of the family are invited to attend her
funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 8243 North
Fifth street, on Thursday morninx, nth instant, at 10
To proceed MO iriret M church, Raines
street, uermantown.
WOLFE.—On Monday, December 2d, Belle, daughter
of E. D. and M. L. Wolfe, aged 17 years.
The friends of the family are invited to attend her
funeral, from her father'e resl4oncy, 101() Arch areal . , on
Tharaaar, 111 instant, at 1 o'clock M., without further
notice. **
OWEN.—On the 241 inst., Evan T. Owen, in the 80th
year of his age, and, for the last thirty-four yoars, Su
perintendent of the Mutual Family Cemetery.
'rho refitting So friende of the flintily, the President
and Directors of the Mutual Family Cemetery, and the
members generally, are invited to attend the funeral,
from his late residence, N 0.1131 South Tenth street,
on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further
notice. **
HENRY—On the Mammal: a Tuesday-, 5.1 inst., of
typhoid fever, James Henry, Jr., of this city, in the zn i
year of his age.
Internet from the residence of his parents. Particu
lars in future notice.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1861.
X IRRSTI7.I).—Cin the :loth Mr.. FMArt Hicroted,
wife of George W. Kiersted, in the nil year of her age.
Funeral from tho residence of her brother, Mr. Daniel
Jones, t 44 Carpenter street, this (Wednesday) aftorooon,
fit 2 o'clock.
GILLIIF.RRY —On the WI ult., Mrs. Catherine
berry, aged 64 yearn.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 226 Front street,
above Race, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. *
STRaPLING.—On the 29th ult., George F. Straining,
In the 2911, year of his am.,
rimers' from his late residence, Green street, below
Thomas, Frankfort, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock.
6110YER.—On Tim lot, Emma, daughter of Rachel
and the late tlayer Blinyer, in her 18th year,
Funeral from the residence of nor bruther-in law,
J osep h La u fmty, Eat., No. 724 Buttonwood street, on
Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. so
CROW LEY..—On the 24. mst., Bartholomew Crowley,
SOn t'f Charlea an 4 Elizabeth Vrewlcyl in the 4th year of
Ilia age.
Funeral from the residence or his father, No. 7 LoYtea
Court, between Phomix and Master streets, Kensington,
on Thursday afternoon, 3 o'ciork...
•
'Mar)" Allll Ditantough,
ao t ta c i l .t ): :No o i 21, m
Quin:gni
aged 1 your
end a months.
Funeral front tho residence of her parental, inntlleatit
rorncr ..f ^ nn.• i•••• tnnt ONForl tttrp,•t,r, ov TlntrAl,ty
al ternoolt, at 1 o'clock. 4
1f of LWAIN--0. fin, Zit InyGuq, Dinry Anns win; Of
Itiebard L. Mel twain, and daughter of ,lames and Ann
Seertee.
Funeral front the residence of her lather, 314 Girard
avenue between &every and Marlborough streets, on
arterm•-n, at 2 o'clock.
MOURNING STORE.-BES
SON ,ML SON, No, 918 CHESTNUT STREET,
ow— ha-
Itlncli Reps Angkis 25 cents to 37% cents.
t , all Ni 001 'Velour Ottomans, $l.
ttdo du Rees KM cents to $l.
• do do Eninglines Six cents to $l.
it do F'rolich Illetinotii, 75 emits to SI.
" do do Cm:Mores 75 coots.
fl Pouit de Sole or Mourning Silk, $l.
Thibet Loug Shawls, $5.50 to $6.50.
and %Odle imported De Dailies, 1.234 etude.
Suenud 'Mourning Chen° Mehairs, 12)ce te. de4
DTTHE UNDER:HU ED WILL BEGIN
on FRIDAY Ii'VENLING, December Otb, •
A SERIES OF
STVDIES OF SIIARSFRIM4 DIA§TERPIEUESI
TO OF COPTINVIIP Orikiri A WEEK, Timotrart
TIM 'PRINCIPAL COMEDIES AND TnIGEDIEs.
Two el enings trill be given to the analysis of each
Play, involving the discussion of its Characters—in them
selves alill ill their 11111t11111 relations-1M textual dillictik
tier, and Ito mural eiguilicame, The opinions of the beat
commentators will be given •, but that they may aid and
not hinder independent investigation, they will be subjected
to tie rigid criticism as though they were not protected
by the shadows of (Pat tl._afileSt iluwt of the tharac.
tore arrtrts] nt ne runner iiiustrated by Dramatic
Readings of the principal rMcs; and it is hoped that by
these combined means the provident half-formed or-ill
formed nations of Shaltspere's ideal world will be cor
rected and clearly defined.
The studies are hat 6.4tici... for the scholar
alone, but familiar, though thorough, expositions for the
reading public. They will, therefore, be held at
CONCERT lIALL.
Tbebour for beginning will be, every evening, half past
EeTem Tickets 25 cents,
dtwl-Bt SAMUEL M. CliltlrltlAND.
orAN ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE
given at CONCERT HALL, on TlialtSDAY
EYENING, the sth inst., by r..,t . ,..rt00tzu . A, Th 9 'non
gmistatt ,, B, a—lst—i 9 ,11 ..c0..65cl pingurti, DOOM
6HPII at 7 o'clock. tickets 25 cents. de4.2t
irrCHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
STRING GARDEN, below Broad Street.—The
'flattiliegiving Sermon, breached on Thureility Met by
the Rector, will, by rattiest, be repeated (P. V•) THIS
(wedeeaday) EVENING, at 7,34 o'clock. The members
of this parish are respectfully invited, especially all those
who have been confirmed in this church since its organi
2aiion in 1 858. SttaaMii will be accommodated with
r ate, lt*
07. THE LADIES OF THE SECOND UNI
TAMAN IIOCIETi will hold a FAIR at the
A SSEMBY BULPINGti, Tenth and Chostnnt streets,
tar the silo of useful anti fancy articles, commencing
TINS 'EVENING, and continuing four days and even
ingE, and will be happy to see their fnends.
rior EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SE
NATORIAL 001411/ATS.—Mr. WRIT t•thre, at
MUSICAL POND BALL, TUESDAY and WED
NESDAY Erecings, December 3 and 4, at 8 o'clock.
"Lord Brougham and George Canning," "Webster and
Rayne," " Clay aed Randolph," " Skirl and Lord
Lyndhurst'," if Shakeneare an the Passions," PA
THETICAL WAR BALLADS?, etc.
Admission 25 cents. Tickets at the Continental Rotel,
Ball, etc. no3o-4t*
BEriEtittLEPiT ASSOCIA.
the onmuil meeting of the Society,
'timid Tuesday, October 15th, the following gentlemen
were elected officers and managers for the ensuing year:
PRESIDENT
SAMUEL 11. SEAK.4S*,
VICE TBENVENTt,7
RICHARD D. WOOD.
J. FISHER LEANING
TitEASUREII,
EDMUND WILCOX, 404 CHESTNUT Street.
.A F
SCATATI
L. MONTGOMERY BOND.
RECORDING SECRETARY,
JOHN 11. ATWOOD.
MAN.A.OERS.
D. Twrigt,
M. W. naidlVilt, S. Morris Wain,
W. M. Collins, Jos H. Dulles.
Thcmas Latimer, John Aehuret,
John Bohlen, Thomas A. Budd,
William Purvm, .Vahultal Locke,
Arthur G. Coffin, Charles Rhoads,
Benjamin Orne, Richard Wood,
John W. Claghorn, Marko S. Wurta, M. D.,
Thomas Watteau, Abram R. Perkins.
At a Ouhaennent meeting of the Board of Iffsnamsep,
afr. JOHN 'HICKS was reappointed Agent, and Messrs.
S. C. COOPER and THOMAS EVANS Collectors.
It is well known that this Society is not a mere alms.
giving agency, but a moral-suasion institution as well,
which strives to remove PilllPfliffil by leading tho poor
to hat ito of - industry and good morals. In punning this
work, its visitors necessarily meet with poverty in every
condition, and especially among such of the poor as do not
beg-upon the stre.te. -In view or the sufferhui to be ap
prehended the coming winter, the Society nalq mention
to the otootor*, who are now making
their annual calls.
The Managers have made arrangements fora larger
supply- or fuel than usual. upon terms more favorable
than at any previous season and must look to the public
to ealtriblite ilbei-any to enalio them to supply the extra
demand which is likely to arise. Persons preferring to
contribute directly can hand subscriptions to the Agent,
at the office, Northwest corner of SEVENTH and SAN
SOM, or to EDMUND WILCOX, Esu., - Treasurer, No.
404 CHESTNUT Street.
SAHUEL H. PERKINS, President.
JOHN IT ATWOOD, Secretary. 13023-13AW9t
NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES.
1862.
Merchanw and rtadiv TuDtittitiong RIPON wish
BLANK BOOKS
Of all aims, made of tha best
LINEN PAPERS,
And warranted durable.
AMERICAN AND • FOREIGN STATIONERY in
great variety.
LETTER NOTE 1 and BILL PAPERg
TRIPLE-EXTRA GOLD PENS.
LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING.
Vcrll4, . P. MURPHY & SON,
PRACTICAL BLANK-ROOK MANUFACTURERS,
COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERS ?
PRINTERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS,
339 CHESTNUT STREET.
dea.w&a2m
COLLECTION AND AGENCY.-
BILLS, 11017 SE RENTS, d:c., collected, and
bankable funds paid over promptly.
s_ E. cOHEN,
712 CHESTNUT Street.
Bills of Grocers, Hardware Merchants, Dry Goods
Dealers, &c., collected at a rate per centum on
amount collected; or for a specific aunt. according to
the number of billet or by the month tie year, Wit
special terms. Ground rents, interest money, bills for
societies, companies, and public institutions, physicians,
tailors, traders, butchers, bakers, mechanics', d:c., bills
collected on similar terms. Houses rented and rents
collected.
ACP Iteferenees furniehed p if required.
S. E. COHEN,
Collector, Real Estate, General anti Special Agent,
712 CHESTNUT Street.
Orders by - Dail or Despatch attended to. ltit
A DJO uxN E D CONBTAB bE'S
SALE: Toba sold at public •endue, on WED
NESDAY, December 4, at 11 o'clock A. M., rear of No.
IEO North Fourth street—
*tflHll EngiriQ awl Mtn,
Paint DIM and rixtnree.
1 Putty Mill and fixtures.
Lot of Paint liege, half hogsheads, barrels, 1 platform
scale, 3. small scale, shafting and gearing, 1 stove, gain •
tity of sheet tin, &c., &c.
Me-trained for .r.01:14 and to be soh! t,y
W. WALTON, 00116 table.
Philadelphia, December 3, 1861. 11*
PORT WARDENS' OFFICE,
119 WALNUT S6rHt
Take notice that an application has been made by
TLIOIVIAS REANEY, Eat., to the Board of Port
Wardens for license to extend two piers in the river
Damara at CilmetaY, in nc edanan with a Dilan an din In
this office, and such license mill be granted accordingly,
unless valid objections are filed against the same in this
office before the 9th inst.
CHARLES S. WAYNE,
Master Warden,
NOTICE. _The partnership heretofore
existing between the undersigned, under the name
Of S. FREEDLEY & CO., is THIS DAY dissolved by
mutual consent.
WILLIAM PILLgEII. NVII/ continue the business in
his own anal., awl is authorized to Nettle the affairs of
the late firm.
SAMUEL FREEDLEY.
WILLIAM FRASER.
PinLAnty.t.pniA, Not'. O,IBAI. de4-wf.dcw-ii*-
ENGRAVINGS , PHOTOGRAntS 7
and Paintings framed in Oval or Square Franiea t
of wary variety, at very low priced, at GEOIME F.
PRINZ/ITT, No. fin ASCII Bt, dat-iflf
OASTILE SOAP."-2,200 Boxes
mottled and white, each a superior article, for
sale by TITAIN d McKEONE,
de4.6t* 22 Smth DELAWARE Avenue.
1
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
TN °Run TO REDUCE OUR
large etock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER
WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we are now, in ac
cordance with the times, offering them at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
Win as gantisman intsuding to *saialui.e
for their own wear, will find et our Betabliatunent an
article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON for
time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever Wore
asked.
Particular attention lagiven to repairing San Watehaa.
Clocks, and Musical Bona, by tikifful workmen.
FARR BROTHER, Importers,
oe2B-2mlr 824 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
"E A FOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware WI
Barites OansL
Madelehis and Few York Ilishressitteentboat
PIIST receive froigbl end ig,TP Ogr 61 8A No dolt r
ins their cargoes In New York the tenoning dam
/Weights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
NO. 14 11011T11 WHABVIIO, Philadelphia.
JAMNB HAND, Agent,
, Am 14 and 16 EAST BM% New Pork
s i dat FOR NEW YORK. Tho
Plabootptda steam Propeller Oblllleall
win anninenoe the 4 kdos= for the NM= on woodarr
lath Manta
Their stoma are my freight ite blow
liar above Walnut Anat.
Tacos acoolontrolatlns. Alt* to
- w_ . I Bin
Wan DI I O 9I I I.A.LVINNIbIti &noel
F ORNEY'S
"WAR PRESS. "
The intense interest everywhere felt in the mighty con
test in which the Armies and Fleets of tho Nation are
eagaged,
ON MN 48TOMAO,
IN WESTERN VIRGINIA,
IN KENTUCKY,
IN MISSOURI;
ON VIE Or!. COAST,
and elsewhere, and the existing demand for a Weekly
Journal that will furnish a full and accurate account of
the thrilling event& of this °Rafting. and 4.043*-41541114MA111A
period, acceptable alike to Soldiers in Camp, to Peaceful
Firesides, to those who wish to obtain the latest war
newt, nut to those who doqin to pruorrre in a cnnvoniant
form, !Ur future ruttiratimi, a. comet History of Ms
Great Rebellion, has induced me to commence, on
SATURDAY.NOV.I6,IB6I,
the publication of a GREAT WAli PAPER, (iii lieu Or
the present issue of the 'Weekly Press,) to be celled
FORNEY'S WAR PRESS." It will be printed in
superior style, on IL largo quarto Rheat of eight pagee, and
each number vent preform the rvuowing ATTiAOTIYE
YEATUB.ES, viz :
A BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING;
Illustrating an event of the War, or a MAP of some to
cality where important operations aro in contemplation;
A ItAcOAP OF THE LATEST WAR NEWS
from all parts of the country, received during each week
by Mall and by Telegraph, from numerous SPACIAL
CORRESPONDENTS ) and all other reliable tnnicosl of
infollnatiOn
THE LETTERS OF “OCCASIONAL,"
whoa, eisintleo from Washington during the lilt three
years have been singularly correct in their statements
and predictions, an 9 whose comments upon public affairs
have been copied and read with deep interest through
Oizt the, irikole oousary
A THRILLING SKETCH OR TALE,
illitairatiiht of tim romantic incidents connected with the
War; GLEANINGS FROM THE RICH TREASURES
OF WAR-WIT A/SD WAR-POETRY, that are elicited
by the mighty events now transpiring;.
ABLE EDITORIALS ON THE GREAT QUESTIONS
OF THE DAY;
THE LATEST LOCAL AND ollitiLit g.twk
A SUMMARY OE RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE,
interesting to all Denominations;
IMPORTANT ARTIOLVA iROM PMEt-igetett
WRITES:3
One copy, one year..........
Three copies, one year
PO. 9119 yVtire •11 15 00
Ten copies, one year....
Larger Clubs will be charged at the same rate, thus:
20 copies will coO 824 00 copies will coat $00; and 100
copieg, 8120. We also offer,the following
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS!
To e-t,r r gutacriter remitting us we will forward
by mail a first-rate, new, large COLORED MAP of the
Southern States, which girea the most useful and Com.
prehensive view of the Seat of War, and descriptions of
the illirtAILIA Ltaallkla of the South, that ha, r at he at'
published. Its retail price is fifty cents, and it is well
worth double that sum.
We will also forward one copy of this Map to any per.
eon who sends us a club of three; of five, or of tan nub-
Any person sending us a club of twenty subscribers,
accompanied with Sal, will be entitled to an extra oolYy
(for the getter of the club,) and oleo to a asp of the
abore-mentioned Map.
In order to further etimulete individual exertion to ex
tend the circulation of the ( 6 WAR PRESS," we offer
the Litwin& lil , e premh=s
will be presented to the mom Or porsone who may
cure the largest list of subscribers by the Ist of April,
1882;
41.1 second ideloot unuaktor Pr
the Ewe period, and
tv thv pvivvti for the third largest Ruffner up to
that time.
The conditions of the foregoing premiums require all
ImbScriptions to be paid in advance for ONE YEAS, at
*hi 'ales priblhAsit Ebn -
and other loyal citizens, aro earnestly solicited to midst
in extending the circulation of the ItWAll PHESILI
They may rest assured that they will thereby not only
secure to subscribers a first-rate journal, but one which
will be an earnest champion of the vigorous prosecution
of the war and the restoration of the Union.
SPECIMEN COPIES will be furnished to those who
request them.
Subscriptions may commence at any time. Tormi
ALWAYS CASH, in advance. j
All Letters to be addressed to
JOHN W. FORNEY,
131£.0 7 419 CITEMITT biliEfort
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, OF TIEN STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTOR&
David Jayne, X. D., Mules H. Rogers,
John M. Whitall, . John K. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thelma S. Stewart, William Strathera,
&MI PON% Jr,, 6ttphen Unita,
.4% DAVID JA 1..N.5, rd. p., President.
JOHN K. WHITALH; Vice President.
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
011iees Commonwealth Building, 613 OUESTNIPM
Street, Philadelphia. ue6.if if
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 400 CHESTNUT stmt.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIBBOTOP.B.
Georew..... Dab:: ~,,, Poi 4 Ilatlaell.
&paamol _ riglat Wright Bros. & 00.
D. B. Birney Davis Birney.
Henry Lewis, Jr 44 Lewis Bros. & 00.
0. Richardson.. 0. Howe & Co.
Juo. W. 'Warman.— si J. W. Foreman di Co.
00. A. West Wasp k Yobs&
F. 8. Martin ~ Savage, Martin, & 00.
0. Wilson Davie.. Attorney-at-law.
R. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Wooden&
hie. Kessler, Jr.. No. 1718 Green street.
GEOININ W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Tke-PreidiMM.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. 9a28401
A NTRRACITE INSURANCE
COMPANY_ = Anthapisod easilal *lOO,OOO
OH ARUM PERPETUAL:,
Mee We. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third and
tonrth Streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
l ire, on BullguPl 7,414.4Fet - 14.P.141611 saw
Mao,. Marina Insurance. on 'kneels, °argot% and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIEMOTOIIB.
Joseph Mangold,
John Itatelvvai, - -
John B. Blaklaton,
Wm. F. Dean,
J. IC. Baum.
3.&0011 EBHBI3, Praddpat.
1 1 ': 1 4, 7, Yivarovident.
neortaars.
Jacob Saber,
D.'Ltithar,
L. Andenried,
Davis Pearson,
Peter Sieger,
QAVING FUND—U.IIIAD STATES
to TRUST 00/grAtils *War WIRD and OHUT.
SIVT Streets.
INTERIM TM: PEE CENT.
E. It• PIELAWNADI "Frogidish
Migss g, LIVNTEIin "svcritaty and Troamor.
Office hours, from 10 until a o'clock.
This company is not joined in any application to ISt
Legislature.
Decethber 3, 1861
SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAS
BURN ER, FOR THE PARLOR, pg 11413-
UM, ANT OVVIsK,
IN AW ,
And made In the inoet, approved Manner, of the bat
imported Rase% Iron, with PATENTED CLAY
CYLIN
DRUB, of which we have the exclusive eam.
NORTH. OHARR, h NORTH.
61.2.2mif No. 209 North BROOM) %treat.
a• NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH'S
CELEBRATED COOKING STOVES,
thuhecomming, with Doubts-14MM Tort on& all
the Latest improvements.
Manufactured and sold at
9/2-2mif No. 209 North SECOND Street
THOSN/Vl5 CELEBRATED
LONDON " trfir.l.ZN/ 0 7"
The beat, moat durable, and coirpi;;:_ent arrange
ment for Cooking; having the beet faciaies for an tit,un
dant supply of Hot Water, Boasting, taking, Slowing.
Broiling, /40, For RO I
O! A Tarll3l4 Bina, of our 91T
manufacture. NORTH,CH AIM, & NORTH ,
No. 20 North SECOND Street,
012-2inif Philadelphia.
Pe:P.LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RS
MOVED to No. 2J. South SEVENTH Street, NMI
ranklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being
409rEnititil tp murk future Mikan/go, hill
elegant nil conronlent store ' and ball 110 W 011 hind
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the cab
strictly fire and burglar proof pates made.) Also, Lintal
Unequalled Bank Vault, Bade, and DNA beg%
11... A. Vault Doors and Locks will be fumbles
'to order on abort notice. This is the strongest, Bed Prit
touted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillle's IiIV
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, 49, This 1449 41 QM.
coded to marinas In style and elegance anything yet
fared for this purpose, sad la the only tom that la IWO,
ore and burglar proof.
Bysou.s. Doman.—l have now on hand say tersely al
Earring, & Co.'s Bates, most of them nearly narW t
forts of oll.er makers, comprising a aorotaela
assortment as to sixes, and an lately exchanged for Of
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at Will
low prices. Please call and examine.
he26-lytf M. C. serum Meat
IVIPS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA
TED SUPPORTERS FOR Lamm, and the
only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La.
dies and phyidclane are respectfully requested to call only
on Kee. ROW at her reatdatLes, 10.411 WA.LHIPT
Philadelpida, (to avoid eounterfelts.) Thirty thousand
Invalids have been advised by their pity/dolma to use her
appliances. Those only see genuine bearing the United
Mates eoprright, labels en the box, and aignatume. ant
Wm wet flunertara via taitimonlia onlidahall
TERMS:
ONE lIIINDRRD DOLLARS IN CASE
FIFTY DOLLARS
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS
AIL POSTMASTMIS,
PHILADELPHIA
INSURANCE COMP/WE4I
SAVING FUNDS.
STOVES AND RANGES
SAFES.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
R AFsoN'S, CORNER OF EIGHTH
AND DITERRY STREETS,
Hove 'noshed down their stock of
SOFA CUSHIONS AND CHAIR SEATS
Tb tu.broooaeoiod
LOW PRIOES.
Mao, their stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS to half tho
former prices.
VELVET BUTINSIM PO it crai-1 pra; vytiFirt,
ZEPHYR WORSTED wErmiEn AT THE
COUNTER. being a great advantage to buyers.
A small lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED AT 12w,
CENT§ P&B OUNCE.
RAPSON'S,
de4.4t Corner of EIOIITII and CHERRY Sta.
FOR TWO MONTHS LONGER
orrlir
TWO MONTHS LONGER ONLY!
TWO MONTHS LONGER ONLY!
TWO 310NT118 LONGER ONLY !
LZ Co.,
"Still continuo to offer Until.
WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL.
Ladies whiling anything in Laces, Enlbroiderios i m
ums, or Whitt, Cloitag, do welt to coat ,tt
726 CHESTNUT STREET.
VELVET CLOAKS
TO BE BOLD AT LESS THAN THE COST OF
_
MATERIAL !
Point Alencon Collars and Sets,
Point 'Venice Collars and Sets,
Valoneinnnt OtAlea-i and Set.,
Thectul Lace Cellars and Sets,
French Embroidered Collars and Sets, trimmed
with Valencia Lace—very Choice Style.
4 C b a o p w e p s , m C a o t ft r
fi rr i c o , Bar:iee, and
Bert n re dk s i e n r all the
tosvBievriyiih . all =Tullio in our lion, whieh Will
be offered at
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW THEIR
USUAL 'RETAIL VALUE.
!EWO MONTHS LOITHER OMLV!
No. 720 CHESTNUT STREET
no3o-lm
ES. 7 ItE LANDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
17.
HAVE REDUCED FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
CHRISTMAS PR ESENTS.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
RICH DARK SILKS.
SCARLET SCARFS.
BEST GLOVES ONLY.
LYONS 4-4 VELVETS.
RICHEST FIG 'D REPS.
MAGENTA. DELAINES.
MAGENTA MERINOES.
REPS FOR GORE DRESSES.
FASHIONABLE SHAWLS.
del-mwslm
....12 00
WHOLESALE STOCK
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO.,
R 7 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
MATE CONCLUDED TO OFFER
AT RETAIL
THEIR STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER
DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
BLACK DRESS SILKS.
QS AT TARIPTi,
SILK VELVETS,
BOMBAZINES,
TAMISE ALPACAS, &o.
Aiat PRINTED MERINOS,
MOUSSELINE%
POPLINS,
REP% - VELOURS, &a.
WOOLLEN PLAIDS,
- PRINTED FLANNELS, &c
ALSO,
=NIA ERMERVE STVGS Or
SHAWLS,
OF ye:woos DESCRIPTIONS,
MANTLES, &ci s
ArabL. n
And will sell by the Single Piece their stock of
WHITE GOODS.
CONSISTING OP
LINENS, MULLS, JACONETS, CAMBRIOS,
• NAIRSOORS, ac., 4c.
ocl4-mart3u
BLACK CLOTHS
FOB CLOAKS AND COATS,
FROM $1 TO $5 PER YARD.
CASSIMERES
FOB NN 'S AND BOYS' WEAR. .
COOPER & CONARD,
R. R. coxner NINTII and itARRET Otreath
nol4.fmw-1m
NEW AND CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
Jut recoired from New York;
Dlugentn ram Bens at lac, worth ale.
Rich Plaid Reps at lie, worth 37;0.
Extra fine Plaid Reps at 37%c, worth 50c.
Beautiful Plaid Ottoman Reps at 50c.
SCARLET AND SOLFERINO gliugfc• gum,
New styles and fine qualities of
Printed all-wool Delainos at 37Xc, worth 62c.
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
Of every variety, at very low prices.
PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS,
_ Much leis than the usual market prices;
LADIES' CLOAKS AND SACQUES,
Of the newest styles.
'Woollen Blanket Shawls, all grades, very cheap.
Blankets and Flannels at the old prices.
H. STEEL & SON,
ilsit na Data TENTH
SPRING -SKIRTS AT REDUCED
PRICES.—The improved style of Steel Spring Skirts
for Ladies and Mieeef3, just received by
SHnPkArtb, - *Air ruatrarfeNrfi b 6 ARIVLSONI
no3o 1005 CHESTNUT Street.
REEN OTTOMAN REPS FOR
Gored Dressee.
/nue Wyman Raw.
Brown Ottoman Rem
Purple Modes &c., &c.
Richest Printed ' Reps.
EYBE & LANDELL.
n 025 and
SCARLET LONG AND SHORT
SCARFS.
Scarlet Searle $2.
!Mallet Reaela
Scarlet Scarfs $3.
Scarlet Scarfs $5 and $B.
11023 EYRE dr LANDELL.
EBRIIIIO CLOTH FOR CLOAKS.
Black Beaver Clothe.
Black Ribbed Sea!akin.
Black Cloth Cloaks.
no2S EYRIt h L*NDELL
.14OPTILAR SHAWLS
_A. Large and full assortments of the following Winter
Shawls
Long and Square Scotch Blankets.
Fine American, of all stiles.
Black and White WNW, and Browne.
Children's Long and Square Blankets.
Fine Stones, Scotch borders.
Broche, from low to extra fine.
Black Quatro§ Broths Chains Lain°.
Light Gray and Dappled Berlin,
Friends' Shawls, of all kinds.
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Water Proofs, EveSante, Aqua Scutum.
Spangled and Frosted Bowers.
Meek Beavers and
81.11,EPLESS BROTHERS,
nolS CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
GENTLEMEN, TAKE NOTICE.—
WM open tide tooralog—
A full line of Merino Shirts and Drawers.
A. nice +l.iu‘Ortmeni; eent'r,
A full line of Cotton and — blerino Hose.
A nice assortment of heavy Cassimerea.
Two lots el lino Fronoh Black Olathe.
Thirty doz. L. C. Hdkfe, from Auction.
Twelve doz. Suspenders from Auction.
Striped Clothe for Shirts.
Twilled Flannels, White, Red, and Gray.
GIQTQII grot lit .
JOHN H. STOKES,
nolB 702 ARCH Street.
WILL OPEN THIS DAY AN IM-
Menge dock of all wool Do Lames, tbB balaues
of a largo Importation. consisting of
1 lot neat figured dark grounds, at 31 coots, usual',"
sold at 52,i cents.
1 lot chintz colors, at 37 cents, usually at 75 centa.
1 lot, yard wide, Plaids, at 12) cents.
COWY•kleintwArr lig 00.,
nott-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and 51,53515 T.
HOIYBE FURNISHING DRY
GOODS.—RIPT,PPARD, VAN HARLINGEN ? &
mulygoit, i mporters ::ad De4slorm in Linen, end Rona°
Purnisitingpry 0.x.r1f., etc.
Hare now on hand a full assorbgeht of Linen Sheeting,
Table Cloths, Haskins, Table, Diaper Towelling, etc.,
etc, imported under the old tariff, or boughea groat sac
rifice.
N.H.—Five per cant Allulied on purchuatie AS tilJOvel if
paid for on &Ryon , . nontf
LADIES' BLACK CLOTHS.
)1130; hemry 4Tercoatinge,
awn nue Drew Cloths.
COOPER & CONARD,
nal NINTH and MARKET Streets
PLANNELF— ,
-V Yard wide, flue white extra at 38 saute.
Shaker Flannels, warranted genuine.
COOPER h OONARD,
net NINTH sad MARKET dtreeta
WVl2lOl' CE656131.81LE5-1
1 Of every grade and style, from 62c to $1.50 per yard.
Black Cassimeres, some extra line lots.
COOPER & OONARD,
no 7 MTH sn4 MABUST Otrovier.
DRESS GOODS.
Reps, Merinoes, Poptine, Detainee, it&
Black Poplins„ Merinoee, Debanes, Bombazine's. /to
COOPER it CONARD,
cal VIMTII. ILLISZT.
eILOAKS—
!‘j BeadY
Dude
" nu t:loP 3 Vrik CIONARD,
eoT NIETWO.4 lILLURET Eltre•ots.
PARIS-MADD
AT RETAIL.
333 MARKET STREET,
NEW PUBLICATIONS
JUST PUBLISHED,
MACLEOD'S
SURG - ERY OF THE
CRIMEAN WAR.
NOTES ON TILE SURGERY OF TILE WAR IN
TIM CRIMEA, with Iteniarki4 on the Treatment of
Ounelint 'WOMAN. By ov,,ncit IL O. hisci.non,
M. P., F. R. C. S.„ Surgeon to the General Hospital in
Camp before Sebastopol, Lecturer on Military sly
y in Aielerrion'h tinivertiity,lC etc., etc.
One Vol. 12.1n0. 91.60.
SCOEVARY OF CONTENTS.
Chop. History and Physical Obararters of tho
Crintta. Tho Cluthoog tho Suicuinig dttritia 41..
occuplition by the Alnee. The Nativ,e3 awl their
DiKVIISPH.
Chap. I.l.—Drainage of the emnp. Water Supply.
Laetriues. Food. Cooking. FllOl. Clothing. hou
011111`p ,, rntnhinnl 4111 f) !In.!
li/XACC:I
. • • •
the Sick. 'Nursing, male and female. Transport
Chap. 11.1.—The Campaign in Bulgaria and ite ellhete on
the ialtisequent health of the troops. The BiAeit.4eB
hich itprenrell there' and duriii the Finnic March, an
. ,
. „
welt Ile utterwurtl In the intnipbetbre Sehagtonol.
Clp. IV.—Distinction between Surgery AN in acticad in
the - Army and Civil Life. Soldiers as Patients, and the
character of the Injuries to which they ate liable.
enure Peculinri4e§ WtniMid find 111}ilrrIt go@it
dwing the 'war.
Chap. Y.—The Peenliarities" of Gunshot Wounds
and their General Treatment.
Chap. VI —Tlm use of Chloroform in the Crimea.
Primary and Secondary Hemorrhage from Gunshot
WOMidg. Totaling. Carms4 , ll6. Pr.si
bite.
Chap. Vll.—lninries of the Head.
Chap. VIII. Woundsof the Pace and chest.
Chap. IX.—Gunshot Wounds of the Abdomen and
Bladder.
S Z- -- t‘n!f?r o ll - 114 r r crnro at Silt) lixtronittir+s,
Chap. XL—Gonatiot Wounda of Joints. Excision of
Jointe r eta., ate.
Chap. Ml.—Amputation.
Rtfr F 9.1 DOOktitllerm generally, or will ha gala
bY DLO, post-paid, on receipt of the Price. Ly the Pub
lisher&
J. B. LIPPINCOT I it Co.
DD and DA North POUR= Street.
THE NEW A.ND " FAS UNAT ING"
ENGLISLI NOVEL,
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE ;
"TEMPLE EAR" AND "TALES OF THE DAY."
My original 50-cent edition reduced to 26 cents,
making it the cheapen wont or fiction ever published In
America.
The course pursued by the rival publishers °Mils work
leaves me no alternative but to adopt the above method
in order to successfully compete with them,
--
M c Is minted from the itcraotYpe plates of
44 .tates of the Pay," in which magazine it is just com
pleted, and is in accordance with the original design of
the publishers, who announced it, together with &aces
new book, "Seven Sons of Mammon," (which I am
about to iseut,) is 41.0 U Peldlehere' 6rcular" e1,44L
months ago, whereas the other party only announced
theirs in this only official medium in the last number,
and after my edition was ready for the market.
The great literary merit of this book, and the exceed
ing low price at which it is offered. minuet fall lA, ee..to
an itilManSit dsmtwmd fer its While thet
Vfli_ euperiori'y
Dr my edition, in point of mechanical execution and ap
pearance, will be obvious to all. Bear in mind, also,
chat my edition is complete.
to-.ent edttton retleicc4 to neva Cy
/LTC cents.
Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price.
T. 0. H. P. BURNHAM,.
PUBLISHER, 142 WASHING-TOR Street, Boston
HOLIDAY GOODS,
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, AT
CLAIIK'B 1 STORE,
SILYER•PLATED WARE, JEWELRY BM FANCY
GOODS, in great variety. New and beautiful styles re
ceived daily, and sold much below the usual prices.
CLARK'S 81 STORE,
602 CHESTNUT STREET
CHRISTMAS IS COMING,
And we are assured test luny whe reed The Prf.li
are already considering
WHAT TO PRESENT
TO Tuna LEMAN - FRIENDS.
We would suggest the following: i:7, c
Either
A FINE WRAPPER,
MUFFLER tJVtucr; -
PLR, or
GLOVES.
Or. if they have friends IN THE ARMY, what could be
more acceptable to our noble Volunteers and Officers,
than sy ,
GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS,
OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING
THE PLACE TO BUY THEM
IS AT
W. W. KNIGHT'S
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE,
No. 605 ARCH STREET.
N. B. FINE SHIRTS ready made and made to or
er, at
81.50, AND UPWARDS.
n027-if lm
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
WINTER CLOAKS
SABLE CLOTHS,
FROSTED BEAVERS,
SEALSKIN CLOTHS,
MACH BEAVERS,
LYONS VELVETS;
A
LARGE ASSORTIKERT,
MODERATE PRIOES,
AT TIM
PARIS CLOAK RAIPORTHM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.
nol4-tf
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
W.A.T.EI?..PRopy CLOTH CLOAKS,
in endless variety ,-
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS,
Qf OYBTy ebado
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
e f every quality ;
BLACK SILK-VELVET 'CLOAKS,
-EVERY NEW STYLE,
EV-ERY NEW MATESIALI
TUB LAlsditax &MOUS.
AND
THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY
IVENS,
ociS No. 23 South NINTH Street.
-- L 0 A K _ !
1 1-1 'The Lergest;theapeat, end Beet.eneerted Meng
in the city.
EIOUGH k CO.,
_NO. 215 South TENTH Street,
ocl6 OnDogite Franklin Market.
NEW CLOAK STORE!
The most Elegant assortment in the city.
Ne.. 29 ganth NINTH Sfri.it,
cc.l6-2m Viret door above Chestnut
TIME ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
1 MANTILLA STORE.
MEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOW).
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.
JACOB HORSPALL,
an3l.6ia N. W. earner TENTH and AEON Ws
VERNON PIERPOINT,
.1/
lIIEXIIER OF THE
114TAII V9LLEGE QF PUTON/A,NS, ENGLAND,
Author of “Skin. Diseases and their Remedies," end
14 Diseases of the Rectm" Noy be Cenanited at his
Residence,
101 S. WALNUT STREET, PRILADELPIILA,
FROM 10 O'CLOOR A. M. TILL 8 o'cLoot P. N., on BY
APPOIN'IMENT
Dr. PIERPOINT hos been especially ftllCAB9ftli in him
treatment of tho following dimusos: SKIN DISEASES
of EMI Nature, NEUBALGIA, lIHEIIMATISM,
PT§PEIVIA, end PRINASB9 et the 31E01111th n 02.64
SPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND
PRODUCE STORE STILL AHEAD.—The sub
scriber takes this method to inform his patrons, and the
➢utrlic gentialln that lit has removed hit EMU 111111 Pro.
ante Store to /ie. 512 SPRING GARDEN Street, where
he is now prepared to keep up a full supply of Apples,
Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds,
Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter, Eggs,
Pflultrr,•.,tc, ,t c. Mee, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
buckwheat Flour, and Corn Neal. All of which he will
sell as low as can be bought anywhere in the city.
. .
Being thankful for past favors, to those who have so
litieraUr natronined him heretofore, the subscriber most
fooPfcfrillif of their patronage, and
invites all others to give him a call, at his new place,
where he has superior facilities for supplying all with
everything in his line, on the moot reasonable terms.
My motto is : "To live and let Eve; quick sales, and
small profits."
Please give Ins a call before purchasing elsewhere.
S. E. GOTTWALS,
de4-tf 812 SPRING GARDEN Street.
PICTURES OF PERSONS SHOULD
he Meted to imitate the original in COropieten.
heir, and eyed. BETINEWS Photographs for $I are co
bored in that 'style, SECOND, above Green stmt. Gte
LATEST STYLE OF HAIR-CUT
TING done at FOURTH and BRANCH.
WANTS.
A PERSON WITH SUFFICIENT
capital who wiahf, for a good position 41 isal - ler
it, the army will pliquie address J., C. it C 0.," box Ma
Philadelphia Port Itflice. It
A N ACTIVE, wiLLINci- LAP,
about 16 yearm old, wititial a titillation. Addettig
•"George," Press office. Bost city reforencoa given.
QALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR
L.3wn itzr , GrAtiRVIFINT, January' Ist. A 811iPAlTIfIll
who ediN Seventy Thowiand dollars of Dry Goods
to first-class near Pennsylvania trade. Reference given.
Address RICHARD, Press office. deS•Lut
ATANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN,
a aitn:aion as Clerk, or employment in any lin.
ainees capacity. Ile lias a general knualedge of b i ueie,
and can give The moat satiefactnry rPferunca. Address
J, HOPPE liltioirg Mattel Onloo_
TO MERCHANT TAILORS.—Want-
J-.
rd a competent CUTTER to take sole charge of a
business already established. Must be of good tuldress,
a
frrenre required, end melt have n few hundred deflate.
Decentber Ud, at No. N North THIRD Street,
Pltilmiel plan. nc:3o-4t*
et WANTED—A FARM, within ten
r twelve miles of Philadelphia, for which the best
Quality of improved city property will be given in ex
change. Apply to F. PHTTIT,
No, 098 `4ALdIWT . 15treet,
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
CVAL 1 MID, LEASE AND FIX
TURES, for tallo, aitnate on BROAD Street. Best
location in the city and will be eotd cheap. Call at 2005
GREEN Street, between 1 and 2 o'clock P. M. de4-4t*
in FOR SALE — The STORE and
kw/441Thu, 10, Ttemit
easy. Apply to ALLEN .17 SIMS, S. E. eon FOURTH.
and WALNUT Streets, second floor. dot Atir
tffi KENT 01IMP=Madium.
sum liOnseN, 1011" find 1019 PINE Street, In gn./
repair and pleasantly situated. Apply 111 Nerd. SIXTH
Street. ltd
FOR SALE—TWO COTTAGOS,
mt - built in Dalian style, beautifully situated on LEX
INGTON Street, near by the Passenger Railroad, West
Philadelphia; large lots, &c. Also, two beautifully si
tuated in Maylandville, near the Darby r.4IIOVIIKOT
it :k aa. ithLri or r nioi Tail us eviti run , low, on the
poet reasonable term. Apply to E. PETTIT,
n,23 No: 309 WALNrT Street.
0f FOR SALE-WEST LOGAN
_
kziiAltE PROPERTY.—I r our-Aory Brown Stone
Dwelling, with extensive back buildings.
For further particulars, apply to E. PETTIT,
n 023 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
iFOR SALE -- VALUAI3LE
FARM and MILL PROPERTY—Farm containing
-90 ACRES of superior LAND, situate twelve miles
north of the city, near Fort Washington station, North
renn'a Railroad. Fire-clam improvements. Apply to
IIiTT4TI
ocSO No. 309 WALNUT Street.
To EXCHANGE—DeIaware County
Farm? containing 75 acre/ of ouwriQr IfllKl, dilute
nine eniies from tho city, One mile from railroad atationt
nicely watered, - with excellent stone buildings, fins fruits,
Sec. Also, a number of farms to exchange for City Pro
perty. Apply to E. PETTIT, -
nol6 No. 30 WALNUT Street.
FARM FOR SALVI.—A FARM, in
excellent state of cultivation, containing fifty-one
acree, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly situated
111 hinnrisk tOWniihil, Montgomery county, two and a
'half miles trim the Limerick station, on the Reading
Railroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dol •
furs ($5,000). Apply on the premises.
nol6-tf SAMUEL IL GRAFF.
T "O
'CHANGE' Cheap belaware
State Fruit and Grain Farm containing 156 acres or
laud, situate within one mile of railr.oad station, Delaware
Railroad. Also, Montgomery county farm, containing as
acres, eighteen milts above the city: For further para.
culars apply to E. PETTIT,
nol6 No. 2110 WALN KT Street.
FOR SALE—Valuable Farm, contain
-12 log 180 term; 111 !WPM tif ters.sistit W66dland, thn
balance in a high State of cultivation, nicely watered
with amino and running streams, situate 8 miles from
Doylestown depot, and 2X miles from Lambertville sta
tion and Delaware river, Ducks county. Plain and sub
etantitil atone improvement/I; good outsbuildings, and
every variety of fruits. Price only KM Der acre,' Amy
terms. Apply to E. PETTIT,
oelg No. 309 WALNUT Street.
NIAGARA FALLS WATER. POW.
EH.-CAPITALISTS AND HANIMACTII
HERS. This immense water power is now ready for im
mediate occupation, together with one hundred acres of
land, embracing one quarter of the village, on which to
locate mills and manufaMai46r,.
_ . .
The etipttlailons for price of power wit! be one half
that at Lowell, Mase., and the quantity Is almost
Should the demand warrant It, the American Fall can
easily be stopped and its groat volume dtmlien7.4,l thiou g h.
the bank below Its prebent site, for mill purposee, under
a head and fall of 200 feet.
The title ie perfect and the property uninctunbered.
For further information apply to N. W. Day or A. P.
FloYds Niagara Palls 1 Alexander Hay. No. 1208 Vine
moot, Philadelphia; lion. T. A. Jencites, Providence,
B. I.; D. Theater, Boston; or the owner,
HORACE H, DAY, No. in Liberty street.
NEW Yomt, September 2. 1861. so4•wfrm3m
BOARDING.
rflo LET—With or without board, to
a single gentimp, n Deli room nad sitting room,
or Ucd room way, in WALNUT &met, between Tenth
and Broad, Address, for further particulars, X. Y.
Z.,'• Press °nice, Chestnut ,tree[. 4-tf
_ 747 " r IrßETircal Atilt ENGLLSIT
N., ow:far - INC, H 0131",, 2i o, 3u 01114411
street, near Chestnut. Terms moderate. de2.lm
MARSHAL'S SALE.
ivrARSHA_L'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
JAL. of a Writ of Ssle, by the Hon. John Cadwalader,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Ewtern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
tome directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest
and beet bidder, for Cash, at DUTILH, COOK. ih
CO.'S AUCTION STORE, No. 124 South FRONT
Street, on TUSSDAY, December 17, 1861, at 12 o'clock
M., 3,000 bags of coffee, be the same more or less, being
the cargo of the bark HEACO. Samples can be seen at
the auction store and at the stores of BUTCHER $c
BRO., Nos. 148 e nd 148 North FRONT giroei.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
11. S. Marshal, E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PUILADELPHIA, December 3, 1861. de4.6t
MARSHA L'S SALE-BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale-, by the Hon John Cadwalader,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest
and hest bidder, for Tashi nt MEAD ALLEY WHARF,
on MONDAY, December 16, 1861, nt 12 o'clock M.,
the
cargo of the schooner HARMONY, consisting of 300bar
reit] of fish, be the same more or less.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
V. 5, /Inaba], E, D, of Fumy
PHILADELPHIA, December 3,1861. de4.6t
FINANCIAL.
NATIONAL LOAN.
The tuedereiped are prePall4 p 4911T9t the Dein
and Three-tenths Treasury Notes upon payment
DREXEL & CO., Bankers,
MILITARY GOODS.
WOOLLEN YARN
ARMY 1-2 HOSE.
FANCY 'WOOLLEN HOOPS, NU-
BIAS, SONTAGS, &o.
THOS. MELLOR - & CO.,
40 AND 42 }TORTE THIRD STRRIT
no2B-tf
12**( 34 DUCH '
ARMY STANDARD.
FOR SALE litY
ALFRED SLADE & Co..
$9 LETITIA .oa .0 6 , SiAM Fltoxir ZTILIVEI'.
n026-12t
A RMY SOCKl3,44iit by the Blind
, , awltT; Fate in the gore, IsTo. 11 South EIGHTH,
at the Institution, TWENTIETH and RACE
it;:reeta. de4-3t
CADET MUSKETS AND EQUIP
MENTS.—Wn have just made to order a lot of on-
ItHglt.M woltelote tor Phiitairiphia Cadets, They
are light and neat, such as every parent would wish to
place in the hands of ,their eons, affording healthful ex
ercise without being so heavy as to itunre the spine.
Also, CADET EQUIPMENTS made to lllasko pat
tern. PHILIP WHAM: .4- CO.,
b026-int 481 CHEEPITIrr *treet,
SHIPPERS OF
EXPRESS FREIGHTS,
Send your Goods, Blow, Sc., for points in
NORTHERN; EASTERN, and WESTERN STATES,
and CANADAS. via
HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS,
.9.4 S CHESTNUT STREET.
Low rates and Quick time. de:: 6t*
ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH. —A beauti-
Cul picture of the Interior of St. Philip'e Church, for
cod photograph alburati, prim % EZll(3_
if GAMMA Sc MO.,
dr2.24if 728 CHESTNUT Street.
- pojsHoP BOWMAN..—A very fine
CAMS tI
25 cents. MeALLISTER & URO.,
del-3tif 728 CHESTNUT Street.
VIEWS ON THE CATAWISSA.—
Witereentopic Yinwrt or ecoreOry on ( - Ito VatilWitiSth
just publimhrd. McALLISTEat 3 BRO,
de2-3tif 723 CHESTNUT Street.
Q " b A iw T e It E istt l iv i ed EA e; lull )4 eio U ck " oi su ll pt il ior b r . KA. W TE:
of the latest patterns.
LADIES' SKATES, MISSES' SKATES,
GENT'S SKATES, PATENT SKATES,
STEEL SKATES, ROCKER SKATES,
LUMP SKATES.
Skates of every 'variety.
Cadet Muskets and Eoniptnents, Cricket and Base Ball
Implements, Camp Cots, Army Chests, Guns, Pistols,
Rifles, Ac. PHILIP WILSON A Co.,
no3o-lm 432 CHESTNUT Street.
HAMPTON'S SPLENDID LEHIGH
liampton's splendid Stove Coal.
Hampton's splendid Egg Coal.
Verd i soutoesst corner titan anti POttatit, 410/.,ot*
24 a&ittk
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF mum
—BROAD AND IJOUILST Streets.
Lemma° and Manager J. M. NIXON
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Dec. 4.
?t . ;COND FORREST MDT'
TGE GREATEST LIVING TRAGEDIAN.
MR. EDWIN FOR REST •
Will make his second alnalarance hi live years, and, irs
couseqta uce Of
TILK IMMENSV, FURORE
Appopd.rutn , 4lrvPrl 1113 great mat-
Lion of
HAMLET, HAMLET,
PRINCE OF DENMARK.
IFAMLIT 1 WM' FO4WNOT,
Nuu.uurtkl 14 , a full uhd b..W.•rlnl br.muric cvnipinr,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
TG-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING,
The beautiful, fascinating, and renowned Spanish
Danunwin, igannvda
ISAILEL IS MU, ettllM4,
Front the Royal Opera, Madrid, and the Principal Ea
t...peat% (perm if , dieti, who has recently created a Per
fect Fur..re in Dalton And New Yuri:, will make hew
epAND
SIGNOR X JAI I NES , .
Ahil N graml
SPANISH COICP.g DU BALLET
PRICES OF A DAlLiSlON.—Parquet. Panitiet
and Balmy, oetits. Nu extra charge far Roearvad.
Irate. Privat. Bose, ' nith admindirom for Eight per
!MIN ;TO , Fitluilf Mil and Attinhitioutyr,
til:llT5 FOUR DAYS IN AD VANDM.
Poor; open Ct 7 ; Conaut•ncr at half past 7.
FORREST NIGHTS.
itIONDAY,WIIDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SA.TUILDA.Y.
MRS. JOHN DREW 3 S
ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Anting and Stage _Manager W. S. FREDERICKS.
Engin OM Agent and Treaaurer, JOS. D. MURPHY.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, De
ember 4th and sth
OR LOVE vs. POLICY.
The Ditcheea Dowager
Prince Maximilian....
To meta& With
AUNT (lIIARLOTT Vg MAID
If nratio Hr. Scalen e
CHANGE OP TIMR.-1)00r13 open at 1j before 7; curtain
will rise at 7,4" precisely.
No extra charm for reserved assts.
WALNTJT-STREET THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT Stream.
Bole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARRETTIM
Liw Night kat three Rig by,
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENItia, Do:ember 4,
OUR AMERICAN' COI. 7 *IN,
Asa Trencbard Mr, J. S. Clarke
Florence Mrs. A. Cowell.
To be followed by
SMASHINGTON'S COAT.
J. Smashingtoll Mr. J. S. Clarke.
808 NETTLES; Or, THE MODEL SCHOOL.
Waddilove, a Fat Day Mr. J. S. Marko.
PRIC"— ' SO 7 37 h) 76) and 24 Ontii Priyata Bona/
$5 Irma $3.
Poore open at ON; Performance to commence at 'Tx.
WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL
v r TILEATRE—WALNI7T Street, ahem EIVIITS•
ae,mo ha,re piretAT witticiiimil the KIMIA
EQUESTRIAN SPECTACULAR DRAMA!
The excitement increasing nightly !
THIS EVENING. AND EVERY EVENING,
Will tie performed the Grand Heeteru Equestrian Specs
EkrEntl„
Tllll CATARACT OF 'riff: GANGES!
Or, THE RAJAH'S DAUGHTER!
Commencing with FAMILY JARS.
Grand Matinee on Saturday nest at 2 o'clock.
An°H=STREET THEATRE.
SPECIAL CARD.
BENEFIT OF JOHN GILBERT.
ON FRIDAY EVENING ) , Dpcpml!gr, stb, lan
PAAau r ith — n FARCE,
TEE " BUSY-BODY, "DELICATE GROUND," anti
"UNCLE JOHN."
Box Book now oven
FOURTH ANNUAL EXHlBirtioN
OF
PROFS. HILLEBRAND & LEWIS'
GYMNASTIC INSTITUTE,
TIIV/G. , PAY EVENING. Divan lmr kb, 1861;
AT THE -
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Extensive and costly preparations bave been mute to
reniirr th most qilrtictiye tntertninment of the de.
that has tier been prnhentott to tlio pine. Till
pertoinioncee, exclukvely by the meinbeni of the Insti
tute, will combine all of their Prize Figures, upon the
follox Lint apparatus;
RHOLE BAR,
RINGS,
HORSE,
LADDERS,
DUMB-BELLS,
PARALLEL BAR§ t.
RtAff l l4 . l if‘o,
A grand Durlesque upon and Exposition of
HERMANN,
in his Prestidigitatorial tricks. The whole to conclude
with Triumphs of Skill and Agility, in the shape of Acre
belie YAntg. and PI-Pitieldal Clreeple ? .. The entire , nvr -
C.ldes tinder the ininiediate direction of PEOF. LEWIS.
Tickets 9.5 cents. Performances to commence at TM
o'clock. de3-3t
cICHILLEWS 6i SONG OF THE
13ELL." Music by nomminG.
THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY will per.
four thin hesutiful Composition on TUESDAY EVE
NING, December Nth, at MUSICAL FUND H&Ilb1
nasiA,tl 14
. . _
Preceding tile "thintata," the Society - will giye a utla
eetatnemm Entertainment, and among other Selection."
will be the It of Praise," by nendelssulin.
The Directors have been at great expense in preparing
for Hitt Inturtainment, and to taalti. Is within
of 611, IMO tUt the Tickets at 25 centa ; and they may he
had at all eats Music Stores , and the following ofthers or
the Society: E. A. Kelley, 16 Bank street; A. W. Ran&
Sixth street, near Cherry; C. B. Barrett, Eleventh awl
Ridge anima: and D. W. C. Mame, A Mtge atamt.
. . _
Boon of the Poem to be had of the Hall, on the eve-
Ding of the Concert. Price 10 cents.
Couct.rt to twain at 8 o'clock
WOLFSOHN & THOMAS'S PABST
AT TIM
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Sttheeritstisasi (for The series) will be received at the
principal 311191 C Stores. Single tickets $l, or tickota ad
mitting 3 . persons $2; can be had on the evening at the
door. de2-t2t
MAGIC LANTERN PLCTURES OF
THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi
nent Scenes, Enaagements, and Incidents to thle date.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & 00.,
924 CHESTNUT Street.
A Descriptive List furnished gratis, and sent by sail
free, on application.
TEMPLE OF WONDERS, TENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets.
SIGNOR BLITZ, THE GREAT MAGIOIAN AND
VENTRILOQUIST, in his new and senstantly-essisi
performances, EVERY EVENING, cotnmenoing at N I ,
and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON
at 3—illustrating the astonishing and intereeting Dyes
ries of Ancient and Modern Magic, entertaining Ventrl-
Pvinonetrtnione. in which the voice will ammo
and drhgilt, and tilt LEAIiNED CANARY BIRDS.
Admission, 25 cents; children, 13 cents. nol&tf
CARL WOLFSOHN AND THEO
-14._./ DORS THOMASI BERIEB OF SIS CLAM!-
CAL SOIREES.—Third Season. Subscriptions will ba
received at the Principal Music Stores, where. Pro
grammes and full particulars can be seen nor' lm
aERMANIA ORCHESTAA,
VA CARL 6NNTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, itt D
o'cloek P. K., at the MUSICAL FUND H ILL.
Package et Eight Tickets, $I Single Tickets, 25 ob.
To be had at Andre's,llo4 Chestnut street, J. E. Gould%
13twonth and Obadnut and at thadosraf the lIaIL asfig-1!
P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE TINE ARTS, 1925 CHESTNUT Street, IA
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 5 P. IL
Adanalion 25 canto. Chihim maim Wallas yaw%
half price. Sham of Stock. SRO.
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.-
Exhibition on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at
half mat 3 o?olovic. Admigalon, TEN OWL. fleota. U
South EIGHTH Street. 003-wif
MILITARY NOTICES.
11 IRISH BRIGAD E.—Reomits
wanted to 1111 up a company of the SECOND REGI
MENT, IRISH BRIGADE. Par, rations, uni
forms, and comfortable quarters on signing the roll.
Apple at 14 Smith EIGHTH Stsest, As LOOM
opposite the Muskat Fund Hall, or at the CENTRAL
DEPOT, LEDGER Place.
M. REILLY, Captain.
G. trMALEY, First Lieutenant.
WM. AIREILLT, 2d Lieutenant.
no3o-31
i'UNITED STATES MARINES.-
Wanted immediately for the tubed States Marina
Clorpa, THREE. lIIIEDBED ABLE-BODIED DIM
for eta afflict', between the ages of eighteen and,
thirty-five years. All information that may be mewed
will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South PROM'
Street, below Spruce.
TAXES LEWIS, Complain,
FOgrniting
n027-12t
IHEADQUARTERS CURTIN
LIGHT GUARD REGIMENT, P. 'V., No. an
SANSOM Street Authorized by the (I , overner. and
" (1 1 0 4 by the Fs larel Qournmont, Comfortable
'Panel - a Prefided in Philadelphia. Pay. Ration* and
Uniform as soon as enrolled. By order of
COL. H. J. STATNROOK.
W. R. MAC ADAM, Adjutant. w153-1.1.1*
13•111100
SLATE MANTELS.
These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de
cided l y preferable to any others, are manufactured by tua,
and sold at
PEWEE TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD ec WILSON.
oc6-3mif No.lolo CHNSTNIIT Street.
THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Sometimes called the " Latrobe Steye s " hi the boa
stove for warming the r99La. jn WWII it stands, and alio
rooms ai/trit). Qtla ai c /90 . 4ryt them,
ARNOLD & WILSON,
oeb-Smif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
iptAliEß & CO.'S 'UNEXCELLED
-ILA COD LTI - ER 01L—The most illfproYed remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, &C. Physicians, in
prescribing it, have (in the testimonials of many of the
profession) a gitaran tee of genuineness in which all the
efficacy of the invaluable medicine is retained. Invalids
are assured, by the evidence of thousandik that it ie lee.
nauseous and more readily retained to their benefit than
m any manufactured eomponnda sold as Cod Liver Oil.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietors and by
City Apothecaries. JOHN C. BAKER dr CO.
no2o-Imif 154 North THIRD Street.
TRUSSES ! BRACES ! ! SUP
PORTERS!!!
C. 11. NEEDLES,
S. W. corner RACE and TWELFJ!H Streets, Phila.,
Practical Adjuster of Trussel 8114 plerpanlcal A ppli-•
itncee, .* COnatekllVY oR Wald a large pea vulva sincic of
elegant French Trusties, and a complete assortment of
beet American. English and American Supporters and
Belts Shonlder Bras, Stipansories. Syringes in great
variety, mi
ty, French P'eittarias,
TWELPfit
Street, first door below Race. n027-iliam
CHILDREN'S. OVERCOATS AND
zErtaxs 9i99P0--Tbe meet beautiful wort.
meet, and at the lownit Fottcve in the city, at the Central
Chilitren'g Clothing Store, No. 2 North 111011T11 Street,
above Market. n029.6t*
A FUEL AND SPLENDID AS.
SORTMENT of &arta, Ties, Gloves, and Gents'
FurnishiSE Goods jolt received -and for sale. Also, •
variety of Travelling Shirts. J. W.SCOTT, 814 CHEST
NUT Street, below Continental Hotel. n03041'
AQUARIUMS, FERN OASES, A.
variety of Nish and Plante, NO. 114 North SIXTH
Street. d2.l.nitr
THEODORE AVERS'
PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE
GALLERY,
NO. 606 ARCH STRENT, AMOY'S axles,
9PP9ldtti tin Arch-Knot Thntrth
uo wu n rumaanuiriti4.
..'lra. John Drew
Mr. L. R. Showell.