111TriER'S COrfill SYRUP.—WO call the at tention of our readers to the advertisement of this excel lent remedy for coughs, which are Bo prevalent at this SOMA. The source from which it is introduced entitles it to great confidence. CAPTAIN Wmass.—Captain Wilkes attended EL meeting of the Nru York Historical Society on Tiles- ORS evening. Ile at upon the platform, and for SOMO time bis presence oar unknown to the audience. When the fact was announced, the whole audience sprang to their feet, flourished handkerchiefs, and gave cheer after vigor. By the suggestion of Mr, Brothel', precklent of the Society, Captain Wilkes was immediately elected au honorary member. Ife responded with a fow chaste, weil•selected remarks, saying that he had become deeply Impressed with the conviction that the best and most -elegant suits for mid GiTillann to be found in the country are those made at the Brown Stone Clothing Ralf of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut Wed, above Sixth, "Philadelphia. A PAPER YOB_ THE OAMP AND FERF-9IDE FORNEY'S WAR PRESS. CONTENTS OF 1111 4, FOR SA,TVAPAY, PE- ENGRAVING.S.—SpIenaI Portrait of Major General George B. McClellan. A WAR SKEICII—""By the Way." VAR COLT.BY,-1 he Last Man of Bettufort—Tito Soldier's Mother—to With rho Flag—The Adventures of the C. S. A. Conintisi.ioners—The Traitor's Work—Shak speare on the Time a. EDITORIAL.S.—The Latest War Neves—The Prael cent's Message, &c.„(e. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. THE st LETTERS FROM OCCASIONAL."—The Action of Congress--The Aristocracy of the South—The ltet,sage and /Iterort, of the Aecreittrica—trenerral bINI Carlos Buell—The reeling in Congress on the Shivery Question. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE FROM WASHING TONmmTIio °Doha of Gongroo=Tho Reading of the illeggago. SPECIAL-DESPATCHES FROM THE CAPITAL. —A Movement by General TdcCall's Division—Post Office satAer—An 1 - pboccessfol Reconnoissance—Work for the Provost Marshal—Soldiers for the 'Union"— inited Statee Supreme Court—Army Appointments—A Regiment of Hews:, Artillery—Heavy Claims for Da images—Congress—Messrs. Coin, Benham, and Brent— Winter tituartyrs—Fer-t °Mee Grtlera; Treasury ;Totes to be Received—The Ringgold Regiment—A Demonstra tion on the Potomac—The President's Message—Trea- Fury Redemption—A Reconnoissance—The Rebel Pick cts—Dcatbs of rt-mxsylvaid. Soldiers—tieneral Don Buell—On to Resin . )lle. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.—List of the Zdembers of the United States Senate and House of Re- Imesentativea. PIIRLIC DOCUMENTS.—The President's Annual Blessage to Congress—Report of the Secretary of War— Report of the Secretary of the Navy—Report of the rostroasOr (leper:A. NEW FRODI THE S )lITH.—Tho Affairs at Fort Dickens: The Reaction in Tennessee: The Charleston Courier Opposes tie "Black Flag"—The Prisoners at Bit;hmond—Commodore Tetuan Attacks the Federal Sleet in Cod:zap:a- Skalds 'Yankees in roz,3e,sion or lliVarsaw—Missouri and the Confederate States—Tenues- See Preparing for an Invasion—The Fight at Pensacola: Opening of the Ball ; The Firing of Friday—Commence. sLoat. (he 246.1.1 Day's Flght_A. Dseieikt. pa rngg h, Expected : Pensacola Strongly Fortified—lnsurrection tiry Demonstrations—Nashville, Tennessee—The Threat ened Attack on Columbus—The Rebels Alarmed—Con poription at the South. FBOX KENTUCKY.—GeneraI Buell and the Re moral of the Rebel Capital to Nashville—The Fiendish Epirit of the Retieli—r; eneral Nelson's Brigade—Rumors: A Union Man Bctur,s from Buchner's Army, where he tad been Friona ; The Forced at Bowling Green—The Burning of Union Men. PROM. MISSOURI.—GeneraI Price's Army Moring Towards Kansas—The Country Devastated and Deserted —.Proclamation of General Price—Rebel Outrages in rorthee6.lAy 6nanci---erenerol riaßeck's Policy cf Campaign: An Advance Down the Rarer—The Gunboats—A Secessionist Killed—Marshal Nam Released on Parole—Brilliant Skirmish at Salem: ghe Ensmv noutoti. THE NAVY.—Our Forces in South Carolina—Letter from Tybee Island and Hilton Head—Letter from Port Royal—Tybee Island Occupied by Our Troops—Tybee Island, Georgia—The Stone Fleet, or ir Rat-hole Squad ron--The camp Keille"—Contrabandd—Gen. Burn• bides Expedition—The Mississippi Expedition. MISCELLANEOUS.—Hints to Volunteer Officers— Report of the Con niissioner of Lands—Gen. McClellan, Regard to tho OWorl'illA4l4 of tha gat Car goes of Cotton Shortly Expected from the South—Only Two States Left-11:estern Virginia State Convention— The Seventy Thousand Stand of Arms Sent to California by Floyd—The Armament of the lilitgara—Colonel 11CMhiisi—Capture of PriVitteee. WAB WIT.—A Letter that Slidell might have written —A Southern Lot e Letter—A Praying Match—Poetry in the Army. Single Cfpies for tale at the Counter of The Press. 1 - -thae 0 - QC. TcPT, Three WPM! One Sear, ; Five collies, one year, $B. SPECIAL NOTICES, TUE BEQUEST. BY TUE BARD OF TOWER HALL To her Wyer N:inCY said, "I air not a S,/ti,h maid MCC no Presents, .tt,9ir. to me Or thyself The itreeent be R tat no jewels Braid my hair. Pi:lce no gmutly - Ribbons there. Artth Pais It},:piFe; W,ll "De...7k tilis With thy pelf; XV:llliii, clearest, Deck thyself At the TOWE Dear, they keep c; t ling briliiant, Cried and cheat)." Ito largest as.sortaient of Fashionable and Ser viceable Clothing in Philadelphia on hand, and being sold at reduced price:, Aid tastes and pockets can be :suited. Military uniforms made to order in the best 'anner, at the shortest notice. Call and examine. TOWaa. Hari., No. 518 Market street, Philadelphia. /t BENNETT Sc CO. JUMELLV:i COMPOUND SYRUP OF DoCa—For the cure of Coughs, as a blood purifier, as a wholesome Rectifier and Invigorator, is the most reliable xemedT now offertA t the public. For We by. tin pro prietor, at Ilild 1 2dARlitiT Street, and at all Drug• gists. del-mrs-fit* DR.. RODERTRON'S GOUT AND RELEU 11ATIU DuarB--.The only reliable remedy for Mumma. tiste, Qout, &e. Prtc2 K. For sole by DYOTT & CO., N. 232 North SECOND Street, Depot for olt r 441 4 .3; Mgficiago, sio23-swlm FLELMBOLD'S UNIVERSALLY APPROVED REMEDY.-00111pOrnal Extract Bacilli cures Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, &c. Bead the avercleement In anoiher column. nob-the BeTcmgrzE.'s HAIB. DYE.—This cele brated and perfect HAIR DYE is the BEST IN THE WORLD. Ail others are mere imitations of this Great Orisinelt which has gained quilt estanaiyu - patronage In sll parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE ittenstrwr produces a splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the 411tia at , lajei4ii the Hair, A..,a will ...their the ill awl. of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by ZAHRESTOOR. & CO. and DYOTT & 00, Pidladel mhbtf ONE—PRICE CLOTHING, 01' THE LATES T emsa, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Priem marked In Plain artgaree. LII Goode made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our ONa-Pnicr SYSTAII is strictly adhered to. A 1 are thereby treated alike. ae22-ly JONES d CO., 004 MARKET Street. MARRIED . EVANS—SHOE:n-1K ER.—On the sth instant, by Dr. , Chas. Wadsworth. Mr. George Evans, of Pottsville, Pa., to Miss Amide R. filteemaker, of Harrisburg. SEBDENTOPY—wOOI 4 .—On the 4th instant, by the Nev. Charles Wa isstorth ' Conrad Seedentopf, of Phila delphia, to Mies Caroline T. 'Wood, of Norristown. * WILLIADIS—BPULTE.—On the 28th ult.. by the Rec. John Walker ,Tio-tison, Wm. Williams, of Liverpool, Emlanill to nisi Mao Louisa Bruno, of this city -* DIED. GBAITAM.—On the 6th instant, Mrs. Mary Graham. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited, with oat Porther Ir. the. &nee,. fr...e. re,lleoce. of her niece, Mrs. Jol.a Elliot, No. 6 West Penn Sanare, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *t.k OMOlTuicmto.—On the 4th instant, Silas, son or Silas Omohundro, of I:Ml=ond, 'Va., in the 13th year of his age. Funeral from 1511 Poplar street, on Monday, 9th 1 / 1 5t, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel UM PECK.—On FrAly morning, the 6th instant, Emily Gook, eldest daughter of Horace (h and Julia S. Fedi' aged 19 years and 5 months, Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, on Monday next ' ', at 2 P. M., from the residence of hor pamts, 1504 Green street. ** CAMPBELL.—On the 5111 instant, William Henry Ga.mpbes, son of Ohea:es and the tate Charlotte Camp bell, aged 21 years. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 223 South Fourth street, below 'Walnut, this (Saturday) vermin& at 9 o'clock. DEBRIONSON, —On the 6th instant, Samuel Der. rickson, in the Sfith i t of his age. ',F uner al from his late residence, S. E. corner of Eighth and Master streets, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1% o'clock. KEITH.—On the Tdli instant, John Smith, youngest astt of Wtlkalal and 0., 10th. 0f is age. Funeral from the t esidenee of his parents, No. 123 Senate street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. LYNOM.—On the sth instant, Owen Lynch, aged 95 Sears. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1622 Sunman Street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. st McCIBANAHAN.—Steldenly, on the sth instant, Chas. IdcGranahaa, aged 3' years. Funeral from his late residence, Front - street, below Bloom this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o'clock. MoNAXEE.— Oil the sth instant, charism, son of John and Mary McNamee, aged 7 years, 6 months, and le days. Finland from the residence of his parents, Watts Court, Twenty-fourth street, below !Spring Garden, this ,(Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. 6, EICHrLLING.—On the sth instant, Mrs, Gertrude Schilling, aged 74 y ears. Funeral from the residence or her son-in-law, Mr. 11 SW ami n F. Shubert; No. 512 North Twentieth street, this Saturday) morning, at TM o'clock. MOURNING STORE.-BES BON SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET, -Bffst for gala fin estsb_.. Blank Rem Analais, 25 conts to srg a a. wool Velour Ottomans, 81. si do do Reps 8734 cents to $l. a do do Rpingkines 81% cents to el. st do French Dleriliveth 75 cents to 81. . w do do Cashmeres, TO cents, is Poult de Sole or Mourning Silk, in. Tbibet Lnng Shawls, $5.50 to $6.50. si a n d white imported Do Lathes, 12% cents. r ef:coil lippsoilig Clone 21012 airs, 12N cents. de4 DT. THE MEETING FOR THE SOL• DIED.S.—The Twelfth Meeting in behalf of the Soldiers, under the auspices of the Army V 'nee of the Young Men's Christian Amciation, will hr held on SUNDAY EVENING, Damn rer Bth, in the Tenth Bap tist Church, above GREEN Street, commenc ing at 73i" o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by the Pastor, Der. Joseph Kennard, D. D, Rev M. E. Ifstn stead, Chaplain of the Fourth Regiment, N. J. V. 3 Rev. Thomas iarowray, FLIld Roy. D. D. Statements will he made in regard to the work of the committee, and the success that has attended their labors. The poblis are earnestly invited to attend. A collection will be taken in aid of the object set forth in the meeting. it* irrOPENING OF AFRICA.—IIy Request, the Rev. ALEXANDER CRUM?..IELL, clergy. man of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Liberia, will repeat his Ph-course on the Advancement, and Prospects of :Missions, Commerce, Imlnstry, and Civilization, along the West Coast of Africa, in the Church of the Epiphany, ,oenee of Chestnut and Fifteenth streets, Ivn *uNI , AY EVENING, December Bth, at TX o'clock. Additional facts about Liberia will be given. Att arc iarited. teats ,free. it* THE SPIRIT OF '76 AND 'Bl. OR, THE Piing A 143) ig- DEPENDENCE.—Ber..LIIYATT SMITH will lecture in Dinidel and Haydn Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. del-2t* 11E1% L. C. MATLACK WILL mach a sermon on SMIBATIt (TO-MORROW) AFTERNOON, nt 3 o'clock, in St. areortte's M. E. Church, 1 , 01. 7 .8711 Street, below Vine, when a collection will be taken to aid the w Home Missionary Society" in Hihing ci'rc of the pccr under its chArgs, THOMAS T. MASON, lt* Chairman Committee: on Public Meetings. gr. SPIRITUALISM.—DR. li. T. CHILD will lecture on the "hinter, of Modern Spiritual ism," nt SANSOM.STREET HALL, on SUNDAY, fit 1034 A. M., and MRS. WILHELM will lecture at 7% I'. 31. Admission 6 cents. lt* firDIRECT SCRIPTURE EVIDENCE in support of the 'Universality of the Propitiation. ltev. JOAN CIIAMBERS on this subjoct TQ-14011- iloitv, nt si e l- P. DI. Church "It1106.I) anti Stitiso3l Streets. 3t* 07. THE NEW SONGS.—THIRD OF THE perks of discourses on the FUTURE WORLD will be preached in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church gtrOtt, Lat.`, Fourth, try the pastor, BOT, E • Wt RUTTER, on TO-MORROW EYENING, services cons rnetlcille at half past 7 o'clock. TrPEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE, Tile flixth LECTURE of the Come will be do liverca on THUTMAT EVENING, December 1.2 4 at CONCERT HALL, by Rev. E. S. STORES. D D. Sub ject "A Just War ; its Relation to the Higher DeVelop moot of a Nation." Lecture quarter before S o'clock. "acts 35 celitil et T h'e NNTIL sod WEST 251'T .51Ttet5. 1107-04 [ry. PHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.—A stated meeting will he held at the hall of the Fire ASSOCiIIItIOII, FIFTH and NORTH Sts., THIS iSalliFlao _EVENING, it 7 ^W.A - - lt WM. II JONES, Secretary. cry. NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, Cherry Street, West of Twentieth.—Divine Service oo Sui=dui at 19,1 41,14. Lecture tit 7X P. AL; subject—. - Tim Nature and Constitution of the Spiritual World." CROAKING—"The Sin of the Thurs."— Rev. M. D. KURTZ, Pastor of St. John:sill. E. Church, will preach on this subject in American Me na, Fourth Street belowtiiranl Avenue, Sall. bath afternoon, at a o'clock: J. NOLEN, Soot. n•MEETING FOR DIVINE WORSHIP.-- THOMAS LAMBORN, from the State of New York, a Minister of the Gospel in the Religious Society of Friends; is desirous of the Pommy of such DLYir64g6PA of the Christian t eligion as are willing to meet with him, for the purpose of holding a meeting for divine worship, at 7% o'clock. on First-day evening, the Sth inst., in the lecture-room of the meeting-hence known as St. Philip's Chord], on The North this of line Street, novo Feonk= lin. l'hilatlelphia,l2thmo., 7th, 1561. lt* 07. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE SAB BATH-SCHOOL OF THE WHARTO F. cnuizair will be held TO-MORROW AFTER NOON, nu ath instant, at half pact 2 &Wash, at the Church, WHARTON Street, below Fourth. Addresses by the liev. DANIEL L. PATTERSON and C. D. CABROW, Pastor of the Church. Singing, of original and selected pieces, by the School; Bible and Infant Classes, and other interesting exercises. To conclude with "The tsnogar - School Army! or Marching Mom" br cite entire Ochtxth ll* rff.CHANGE AFTER DEATH.—L EC TVRE by Rev. A. C. THOMAS TO-MORROW "EVENING. Univers:llia, Chrireli, LOMBARD Street, nifOliC Fourth. Inouirers baited. 11* jCHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, SPRING GARDEN BELOW BROAD ST.— "Family Relationships, Here and hereafter"--Second sermon of this series, by the Beeler, SUNDAY MORN ING, December gth, et 18). Also the monthly ellllloll, to the members of "The Young Ladies' Bible Clasies " in the EVENING at 73g. Strangers will be accommodated with Beats. lt* I:IYREV. JAMES B. SEVIMONS PRIM* Rica or the rod. Baptist Church, will - preach in the New Chapel, corner Eighteenth awl Spring Car den, to-morrow at log A. M., and 7X P. M. lttk n•-- , OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL KILL ITANTGAIIDN RAILROAD Alp COAL COMPANY. Puitanuvense, Nov. 18, 1861. A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 9th December next, at 11 o'clock A. 11., at the Office 407 LIBRARY street, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee ap- WHIM at the last Aithiidl Meeting, held the 14th donna ry,lB6l. WILLIAM WALN, nol9-tntlist9d Treasurer and Secretary. 13NION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA TION.—At the annual meeting of the Society,. held Tuesday; October 15th, the following gontlome. were elected officers and managers for the miming year: PRESIDES; SAMUEL I PERKINS VICE PRESIDE:STE, Bicll4l3P. p, WOA-PD, J. rislitai TREASURER, BUMUND WILCOX, 404 CHESTNUT Street. COItIeESPO.NDING SECRRTAIIY, L. MONTGOAINKr RECORPENO bKCRETARY, JOHN H. ATWOOD, MANAGEES. Benjamin Coates, John B. Taylor, N. W. Baldwin, S. 'Morris Wain, W: M. Coiling, Jos Dulles_ Thomas Latimer, John Ashuret, John Bohlen, Thomas A. Budd, Purves, Zebuion Locke, Arthur G. Coffin, Charles Rhoads, Benjamin Orne, Richard Wood, John ['bighorn. Owleg 8. Wurtz, 111_ D. MORRIS Wattson, Abram R. Perking. Ate subsequent meeting of the Board of Managers, Mr. 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 agenni; but a morabsunslon infinities as will, 11111r11 Strives to remove pauperism by leading the poor to habits of industry and good morals. In pursuing this woi k, its visitors necessarily meet with poverty in every cm.di lion, and especially among such of the poor as do not beg upon the streets. In view of the stagging to be ap pmbeeded tile coming winter, the Society asks attention to the requests of the Collectors, who are now making their annual calls. The Managers have made arrangements for a larger sni.pir of fuel than usual, upon terms more favorable than at any previous season, mid must loolt to the battik to contribute liberally to enable them to supply the extra deniand 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 ISONI Qr tso W/LCON, lin, Treanor, No, Sta VitEST/IVE Street. SAMUEL H. PERKINS, President. Jong H. ATWOOD, Secretary. n023-s&w9t pETTIA - DELPHIA POST OFFICE, 111:cEmlitft 5, 1861. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ARRITAL AND DEPARTURE OP MAILS MAILS CLOSE EASTERN. New York City and State, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Canada. .. Mo 5 and 0 r, te-peron—Carrying mans for all New England States and British Provinces 1 P. M., 9 P. 31. SOUTREHN. - Baltimore and Washington...2.3o A. M. Bali lifkioke and Washington (Way )—Carrying mails toe the state of Delaware 5 A. M. Baltimore, and Washington, D. C. Wilmington, Del., and Elkton, MIL - - 10.15 A. M.; 9P. M. Wilmington, New Castle, :7:myrna, Dover, /a 230 P. M. WESTERN.... Cincinnati, Columbus, napolb , , Chicago, St. Louis, Western States generally, and Western Tirginia.....lo.ls A. M., 0 P. M. PENNSTLYANIA. By Central Railroad. Way Stail to Altoona and intermediate places , also - York, Carlisle, Chambers burg, and Gettysburg 5 A. M. Lancaster, - H arrisburg, Johnstown, Greensburg, and Pittsburg 10.15 A. Si., 9 1"."3.1. _ Laneakter, llarriebnrg. and offices between Ilarriebur. and Pittsburg: also, York, Chambersburg,atid Gettysburg 9 P. 3f.. Pl 7 3liiillldWlA,=.llY Reading Railroad. , 'Reading and Pottsville, and all places on Beading, Bloomsburg, Catawissa, Williamsport, and Elmira ' . g A. M., Sf. PENN s eri.VASId.— By North Pennsylvania Railroad. Allentown, Bethlehem, Manch Chunk, &c., and all Maces on or near the Leer high 'Valley and - Beaver Meadow and East Penusyl- - cania Railroads 5 A. M.; 4.30 P. M. Doylestown - 8 A. M., 3.34 P. M. PENNSTI.TANIA.- - 113 Belvidere EaAon, Stroudsburg, Scran ton, and all places on the - Belau are and Lackawanna Railroad 5 A. M. Easton and New Rope. 3.30 I'. 31. rmizii , vi.v.vm —By 'Writ 44 .(to Chester Railroad. - Wept Chester - 7A.31 , 3.30 P. M. 31. di„ and Way (Micro 5 A. M. ()ills:VS iu rvnuEllyabia, othcr than the above•named, generally. . 5 A. M.. tV..NI New JEnsr.v.—By New York Railroad Lines. linflilloton; 111011 Ta ]I0111"; Bordentown, Trenton, Freehold, and Offices on the Camden and Amboy Railroad 5 A. M. NOV Drwthwick, _. - Nw A e ark, Jersey City, &c.. 8. 30 A . M., 5 and 9 P.M, NEW JERSEY.—By Atlantic - - Railroad. Atlantic City, and Whets on the Atlantic Railroad 5 A. 31. Ofileas in Cage May county- _8 A. 51_ NE w JRPSEV. —By Stage Routes. Salem, 44e 3A. M. - Greenwich and Tuckorton. cfneAay, Thursday, - and 3.aturdayo A. )t, - Bridgeton '3 A. M. MAILS ARRIVE : 711 1 rrincipal Mails arrive nti Mimi; Through Dinh from New Yorti:ola.l A. AL. Thz , ugh Mails from Now York, Boston, Northern and East ellll States, and British Pro- • viz:ces. Way Mails by New E-rm-x- :Anti t..11,1er. oal.l Amboy lialtroade, 'Burling ton, Bordentown, Trenton, - ste. 11.20 A.M., & 10.15 P. M. Through Mails from Pittsburg, Ohiva n o, St. Leak nail, and all the Western States 830 A. M., 11.:30 WnY Mena by Railroad from ,% 11arriehurg 1 P. M. - War _Mane by Railroad from Pittsburg .. u 30 .1. M. Washington, Beltimore,Elkton, and Wilmington 1 & 5 P.M., & 11.30 P.M. Wey Nails between Philadel uhia and Washington 1 P. It. Thrionth and WRY Moils front Pending, Pottsville, andEl mint, New York .....:....1.4:i P. 31., 0.45 P. M. Allentown, Bethlehem, Doyles town, &c. , .0.15 A. N., 8.30 P. It. Eitqfiliz &CO Or 1411*ideT° liailronds) 11.20 A. M., 8.30 Wa , 4 (luster - 8 A. M., T.P. 115. The Nails are assorted MA delivered as fast as they arrive. It C. A. WALBORN, Postmaster. NEW PUBLICATIONS pEOSPECTUS. CONTINENTAL M 0 N. T H Y . There are periods in the world's history marked by extraordinary and violent crises, sudden as the breaking forth of a volcano or the bursting of a storm on the ocean. These crises sweep away in a moment the land marks of generations. They call out freak talent, and give to the old a new direction. It is then that newideam are born, new theories eleveleped, !s uc h 'nigh demand t rent exponente, mid new men for expounders. This Continent lois lately been oontuisod by an up heaving so sudden and terrible that the relations of all men and all classes to each oily r are violently disturbed, and people look about for the elements with which to sway the Morin and direct the whirlwind, Joel at trident we au not know what ail tins is to tiring forth; but we do know that teat results MUST flow from such extraordl. nary commotions. At a juncture so solemn and so important, there is a see eini need that the intellectual force or the emitry Amo be active and etriciont. It id at time for groat minds to speak their thoughts boldly, and to take position as the advance guard. To this end there is a special want un supplied. It is that of an Independent Magazine, which shall be open to the first intellects of the land, and which Will treat the heues r rree le.l, and to he ili'e66i46+l, kb the country, in a tone no way tempered by parusanemp or influenced by fear, favor, or the hope of reward; which shall seize and grapple with the momentous subjects that tho present distothed state of affairs heasm to the surface, Mid which CANIVT be laid abide or neglected, To moot tide want, the undersigned announce that, early in December, 1861, and monthly thereafter, will be published, tinder the editorial charge of CHARLES GODFREY LELAND, EL:Q.,, A NEW MAGAZINE, ENTITLED THE CONTINENTAL MONTHLY, To BE DEVOTED TO LITERATURE AND NATIONAL POLICY. In Politics, it will advocate, with all the force at its command, measures best adapted to preserve the onencee mid integrity of these United State& It will never yield to the idea of any disruption of tide Republic, peaceably SP 6theiViee And It will .11.cm,3 partiality what must be done to save it. In this depart ment, some of the most EMINENT STATESMEN OF TIIE TIME Will coutribute regularly to its 'ogee In Literature, it will contain articles, in both prose and verse, of the moot varied character, and of the highest by the heat writers and ablest thinkers Of MO country. It will be liberal and progressive, without yielding to chimeras end hopes beyond the grasp of the age, and it will endeavor to reflect the feelings and interests of the American people, and to illustrate both their serious and humeroue pecultaritirs. In short, no pains will be spared to make it the REPRESENTATIVE MAGAZINE of the time. 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Co lored and plain plates. Bvo, cloth, gilt, $2.50. TOO MUCH ALONE. By F. G. Trafford. 1.2m0, 4'loll °AM, WALL'S MANUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHIC COLOR ING. 12mo, cloth, gilt edges, 8.2. BRISTOW'S GLOSSARY OF MINERALOGY. Bvo, cloth, 55.75. NYE WILLIAMS ON COMBUSTION OF COAL, lZmo, cloth; 81; ITCGEER ON GAS AND GAS WORKS. 12mo, cloth, SI TOMLINSON'S ELEMENTS OF MECHANICS. I2mo, cloth, 33 cents. A very clinics collection of English standard and mis cellaneous. Literature now on/amid, and setting at reduced rates for cash. Priced Catalogues on application. des-3t JUST PUBLISHED, MACLEOD'S ligElt - Y OF THE CRIMEAN WAR. NOTES ON TILE SURGERY 01' TILE WAR IN THE CRIMEA, with Remarks on the Treatment of Gunshot WOllll4. 131- GEORGE litAcxxon, M. D., B. C. S., Surgeon to the General Hospital in Camp before Sebastopol, Lecturer on Military Sur gery in Anderson's University, Glasgow, etc., etc. Qiic y9l, num eim, SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. Chap. I.—The History and Physical Characters of the Crimea. The Changes of the Seasons during the occupation by the Allies. The Natives and their MEOWS. Chap. IL—Drainage of the Camp. Water Supply. Laetrines. Food. Cooking. Fuel. Clothing. Housing. Duty. Effect of all these combined on the health and diseases of the soldiers. Hospitals. Distribution of thy Sick. musing, male and female. Transport: llL—The Campaign in Bulgaria and its effects on the subsequent health of the troops. The Diseases which appeared there, and during the Flank ➢Larch, as well as afterward in the Vamp before Sebastopol. Chap. IY.—Distinction between Surgery as practiced in the Army and Civil Life. &Mere as Patients., and the character of the Injuries to „ w hich they are liable. Some peculiarities in the Wounds and Injuries seen during the War. Chap. V.—The " Peculiarities" of Gunshot Wounds _ and their General Treatment. Chap. VI —The use of Chloroform in the .drimea. Primary and Secondary Hemorrhage from Gunshot Wounds. Tetanus. Gangrene. Erysipelas. Frost bite. Chap. I - IL—lnjuries of the Head. MAP_ THL=Wounda of thn nen and Mat. Ohap. I%.—Gunshot Wounde of the Abdomen and Bladder. Chap. X.—Compound Fracture of the Extremities. Chap. Xl.—Gunshot Wounds of Joints. Excision of Joints, eta.. etc. Chap. xfi.—emputation, per - For Salo by. Booksellers generally, or will be sent by Mail, post-paid, ou receipt of the Price by the Pub lishers. E. B. LEPPINCOTT & Co., de4-4t 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street. FOREIGN READING ROOMS, 1515 Street, corner or ,iurtiric. OPEN EVERT DAY and EVENING for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. From 11 A. M. until 2P. M. ex clusively for Ladies. AN the principal French, German, and English Blue bitted and Literary Teriodieide are regularly received every two weeks. Galign ani's Messenger and Journal des Debats by every mail from Europe. Terms of single subscription per annum, $6; three mouths, $2.50; one month, $l. Family subscription per annum, $10; three months, $3.50. 1147' forwe.l3,l by every steamer. F. 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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1861. PITILADELPIif4, CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS, in endless variety; LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, Of every shade ; BLACK CLOTH of every quality ; BLACK SILK-VELVET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL THE LARGEST STOOK AND :~~ ~p •r~. ~ 1y GL OAKS! Ths Lund, ChAmAgt, Aad. IW-i....40.1 36. k in the city. NEW CLOAK STORE: The most Ble g ant assortment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, oels-2m Viret door above Chestnut MHE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND -L. MANTILLA STORE. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERN ittisVirdeVir AT MOD&BATB ritIVEI3. JACOB HORSFALL, auSI-Sin N. W. corner TENTH and AROII Ste DR. - VERNON PIERPOINT, ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, ENGLAND, Anther of it Skin Diseases and their Itemodies," and "Diseases of the Rectum." May be coneulted at Ma Iteeidence, FROM 10 O'OLOOK A. M. TILL S O'Cl.oos. P. M., OR lir Dr. DISRPOINT has been especially StideSSfia in his treatment of the following diseases: SKIN DISEASES of Every Nattiro, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, and DISEASES of the REODUEL. no2S•tf SHIPPERS OF EXPRESS FREIGHTS, Send your Goode, Money, &c., for point, in NORTHERN, EASTERN, lied WESTERN STATES, and CANADAS, via HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS, WIESTEVT STREET, Low rates and quick time. de2.6t* :A FULL AND SPLENDID AS sinimarr of &gnall Tim Glow, and Gordo' rurnming twos, juet received and for vale. Also, tt variety of Travelling Shirts. J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHEST- IitiT Street, below Continental Hotel. no3o-tf S PELTER SOLDER Manufactured and for sale by J. W. BAKER, de7-4t* 821 North SECOND Street. PPPER BOTTOM-6, 7, and 8 C inch; mama and round earner& for ale low by Co7-4t* J. W. BAKER, 821 North SECOND St. TIN PLATES, WIRE RIVETS, Ears, Lamps, Spoons, Ear and Pig Tin, Ear and Pig Bead? Brazier& P9PPeri &co PH - We l cbcoyi Uy Yer lt&tili de7-4tit 821 North SECOND Street. MINMEN'S SOLDI R—Babbitt Metal, manuftteturoil and for rola by JOSEPH IV. BARER, del-4t* 821 North SECOND Street. BRING YOUR OLD BRITANNIA toinpn, igates, Ora Too-pato) and get them ex changed for cash, to JOSEPH W. DAHER, 4107-4f* 821 North SECOND Street. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS PATENT McCLELLAN TIES. PATENT MoGLELIiAIi TIES. PATENT McCLELLAN TIES. PATENT lIcCLELLAN TIES. PATENT NoCLELLAN SCARFS. PATENT iIIeCLELLAN SCARFS. PA TENT 31eCLELLAN SCARF'S. AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S! AT J. A. V. 61111.94 Ali 4 ei AT J. A. }.lBiitaltt.O.V.P . ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!. AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S! NORTHWEST consEn Ok SEVENTH ANI) CHESTNUT. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY - CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. P. S. The above tinkles, being PATENTED, cannot be obtained elsewhere. P. S. N 0.2. Men's Furnishing Goods, in every variety. P. S. N 0.3. PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS, 10 FOR A QUARTER ani.stlithain AITCTION NOTICE. AUCTION NOTICE, ;;? ATTRACTIVE SALE (SF CARPETINGS, 8c • SAMUEL L. DAILY, surviving Deaner of the late firm of GAILY 8o BROTHER, In order to close up their business, will oiler for Azle, through THOMAE 11111011 & ROES, Ahetiok,....re s , ON FOUETII-DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 11th inst., AT 10 O'CLOCK, Their large and attractive Stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., in lots to suit purchasers. 7 7 ! The Gonne, Catalogues, will be arranged at the Store, No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, Two days previous to the Sale, where housekeepers and others are invited to attend. de6-5t CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. COOPER & CONARD. CLOTH CLOAKS _FROM ON TO 08, In their LARGE ROOM, SECOND STORY, noTtutiu-lisi R. R. Mi.-WIRTH and MA.D.R.RT Sba WINTER CLOAKS SABLE CLOTHS, FROSTED BEAVERS, SEALSKIN CLOTHS, BLACK BEAVERS, LYONS VELVETS; •„ LARGE ASSORTMENT, AT MODERATE PRICES, AT THE PARIS CLOAK EMPORIUM, VoS aktSl243 1 T STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. nol4-tf No. 28 South NINTH Street. HOUGH & No. 25 South TENTH . Street, Opposite Franklin Market MEMBER OF THE 1012 WALNIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, APPOI!ITIIIVT rp 11 E PARTNERSHIP HERETO- A_ or existingi between ihe undersigned is dissmved by mutual consent. Illatters connected with the business of the late firm of N. STURTEVANT & CO. will be at tended to by either of the Subscribers NOAH STURTEVANT, JOSEPH DIAXFIBLDI WANNEMAGIINII, PHILADELPHIA, November 2.9, 1861. des-thScs2t* QKATERS' HEADQUARTERS.—We NJ have just received a full stock of superior SKATES or the lates;e - pattern. LADIES' SKATES, MISSES' SKATES, GENT'S SKATES, PATENT SKATES, STEEL SKATES, BOOKER SKATES, DUMP SKATES. Skatort /AMPS!AtY CEuiet nuke's and Neuipmente, Cricket and Base lIaII Implements, Camp Cots, Army Chests, Gnus, Pistols, &o. PHILIP WILSON & Co., no3o-1m 932 CHESTNUT Sweet. A QUARIMIIS, FEEN CASES, A ..cs_ variety of Fieh and Planta, No. 144 North SIXTH. Street. d2-Im* BILL -HEAD PRINTING, BE S T and Cheapest in the city, at, BINGWALT & BROWET, 84 South THIRD Street. no2o TRUSSES ! BRACES ! ! SUP FORTETS!!.! C. H. NEEDLES, S. W. corner RACE and TWELFTH Streets, Phila., Practical Adjustor of Trusses and Mechanical Appli ances, has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of Legit Amer - Laza. Enetui. end American §upportere and Delta, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes in great variety, French Pessaries, &c. Ladies' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH street, first door below Race. no2T-if3m E. S. EARLEY, yuazusania UNDERTAKER, Southwest corner of TENTH sod GREEN Streets, nol9-3rella Philadelphia. RETAIL DRY GOODS. GI BEAT ATTRACTIONS, FOR THY HOLIDAYS ONLY. Most eaitebio for PRESENTS. will be offered of No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, No, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, No. 1094 CHESTNUT STREET, FROM WEDNESDAY, the 11th inst. DURING THE HOLIDAYS ONLY, A fresh and earefully selected atoch of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, Cennnielng all the most recently imported novelties in this 11Mk. These wishing to make acceptable, as well as useful CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, Would do well ko call at 1024 CHESTNUT ST., Before proceeding elsewhere. 41 1 11 200 VALEUCTER.II; TRIDIDEED LACE SETTS, TrZ,DV, worth N. 100 VALENCIENNE TRIMMED LA(E SETTS, 5.5, worth $lO. 400 VALEECIENNE' TRIMMED LACE COL LARS, 5102, and upwards. 200 DOZ. nEDISTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, 13, 10,18, 20 cts., and upwards. 500 DOZ. CORDED BORDERED HANDKEIt- GMBH, 2c, and unirarda, 50 DOE. PINE APPLIi IRNDHERCIIIEFS, 22c. and upwards. 200 DEAL THREAD VEILS, $2 to 825, worth double. rontwE LACE SETTS, 55 to Rod. 100 POINTE LACE COLLARS, S 2 to $2O. VALENCIENNE, POINTE APPLIQUE, - TON, BIALTESE, and other LACE ' COLLAR 3, SETTS,. woTDKEA -011.111% !J. - ea - 4! , 4L - G. And also in LACES, EDGINGS, and INSERT MO, by the yard. FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS and SETTS, EIURTS. INYANTg I WAISTS and ROBES, &e. corBRIE, SWISS, and LINEN EDGINGS, IN SERTING, and FLOUNCING, drc. COMPriiiing it groat volety of NODS in flirt above line, imitable for HOLIDAY PRE ., BENTS, all fresh, desirable, and at prices defying competition. JOHN A. MULLEN 3 EYRE Be LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. HAVE REDUCED FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS Pit OBENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. RICH DARK SILKS. SCARLET SCAM BEST GLOVES ONLY. LYONS 4-4 VELVETS. RICHEST FIGPD - REPS. MAGENTA DELAINES. MAGENTA MERINOES. REPS FOR GORE DRESSES. FASHIONABLE SHAWLS. del-mwalro ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR riti 4' I rii f ;111 1M EV:11:2 rt 4 afCil WU tizi THREAD LACE VEILS VALENCIENNE LAQES VALENCIENNE COLLARS NAVENOIENNE BETTS. POINT LACE AND COLLAR* FRENOO EMBROIDERIES, of all kinds LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS VELVET CLaldEg AND 11A.9QTYRO, a 4 $1.6-...141,S PRICE, FERRIS; & Co. No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET des-tf WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL, FOR CASH. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Will offer for a limited period, at lem than wholesale rates, the balance of Moir Mai, col:whiting or Ginghatns, Prints, Ticking, Bleached Musline, Bleached and ggiclq4 DflPqt ( )OHO V 19011901 Paper Cambria, Alpaoami Saxony Plaids, and , N.EDIT:III DRESS GOODS. FLANNEL 9, TINaLISH CANTON FUNNIES, LONG CLOTHS, and COUNTERPANES. IRISH and FRENCH IFINENS, in great variety. LILTED pA7IIASFiS, TADLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, and DOYLIES. L. C. HDIiFS and SHIRT FRONTS• WHITE GOODS in large quantities and great grades of JACONETS, CAMBRICS, SWISS, NAINSOOKS, Check and Striped SWISS and CAMBRICS, BOOK MUSLINS, BISHOP'S LAWNS ? SRILLIA.NTS, in elegant no novel Ohyl d, AT. SHAWLS, BLANKETS, SATINETTS, BIIPER•EXTRA BLACK AND COLORED FRENCH CLOTHS and DOESKINS. des-6t GOOD WARM WINTER SHAWLS. 1,0011 WradlAn Lsng Mimic 500 Woollen Square do. EYRE & TANDEM des FOURTH and ARCM GOOD WARM BLANKETS, Fine, Largo Illantoto. Army Gray Blaukoto. (16 EIRE & LANDELL Ep.s FOR GORED DRESSES. RGieen anti Biue Reps. • Rich Printed Reps. Blue French Norinoes. des EYRE. & BARBELL NV ILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN TIL JANUARY Ist, our eutira stock of BLANKETS at the old prices. Will open THIS DAY a large stock of all Wool Flan nels. Our *.e cent White Flannels are the beet in the Yery handsome neat styles DoLaines at UN' c hand some dark grounds, all Wool, at 31 and 37 cents. COWREBTHWAIT & CO., des-tf N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. RAMN'S, CORNER OF EIGLITH AND MERRY STREETS, Ilov.morhed 41.1Wra the .t.ock of SOFA CUSHIONS AND CHAIR SEATS To unprecedented LOW PRICES. Aleo, their stock of DRESS TAIDUSINGO to 101 l Ito former prices. VELVET BUTTONS POUR CENTS PER DOZEN. 7.F.PitYR WORSTED WEIGUED AT TILE Ining a great ildTAlitiNgo to Wren' A email lot of PARTRIDOE WORSTED AT IZX CENTS PER OUNCE. RAPSON'S, de4-4t Corner of EIGIITIE and CHERRY Ste. CLOAKS-- Beady made or made to order, 000 PER k 00HAED, not ITINTIit and ALM= Stmts. eiTTOMON 'VELOURS. N..-7 Plain dark colors and figures. Well printed Eninglines. Woven styles Reps, very cheap. IMPORTED DALMOILALS, New designs, handsome colorings, nearly font 3 art In wide. SCARLET FRENCH. FLANNELS, Twilled ;tad plain, of extra on:dale% Suitable for rinoinin tic underwear. LOW-PRIOED DE LAINES. New designs, constantly arriving, of rich printed llioneelino De 'AMICK. OH ARPLESS EHOTHERS, del CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Stroota. NEW AND CHEAP DRESS GOODS. Just receired from New York: Magenta Plaid Reps at 20r, worth 31c.. Rich Plaid Pops at 31e, a nrth 3i /r. Extra tine Plaid Reps at 37,tie, worth 50c. Beautiful Plaid Ottoman Reps at bac. SCA RT.F.T ARP SOI.FEBINO PEER] NO So/MI'S, New tiOltut foul fine unalitiee of - Printed all-wool Detainee at 37,V, worth 62(.. WINTER DRESS 000DS, Of every variety, at very low prices. PLAIN AND FANCV SILKS, Dina Irtio than thr wool toothrt (MOM cOOAEF, AND bAt;QUI37.:, Of the newest styles. Woollen Blanket Shawls, all envies, very cheap. Blankets and Flannels at the old prices. 11. STEEL & SON, de*. Mo. 113 11.41. TRAITII SPRING -SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES.—Tie improved style of Steel Spring Skirts for Ladies and aliases, just rocoivnd by VAN DARLING - Mt, AEttISON, no3o 1008 CHESTNUT Stroot. GENTLEMEN, TAKE NOTICE.- Will open this morning— A full lino of Merino Shirta and DraWarg. A nice nesortunent of Gent's Monde. A foil line of Cotton and Merino Hose. 4 piog assortment of heavy Cassimeres. tw lots of fine French Mack Cloths. Thirty dog. L. C. Miffs, from Auction. doz. froo. Striped Cloths for Shirta. T.. w111:41 Flannels, White,Red, aid Gray. ;,es in great variety a JOHN 11. STOKES, nolaii,7o2 ARCO Sh- HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS.—MEPPARP,, YAN If firtrilNGEN, & ARRISON. Inmarlarn nud Bbklai.s ill Lilloll, and llama Furnialling Dry Goods, etc. Rave now on hand a full assortment of Linen n eeti° , 2 t Fapkinp, Table, Diaper Towelling, et,7:: etc., imported under the old tariff, or bought a great mac. rificar N.B.—Five per cent. allowed on purchases as above, if paid for en delivery. no2Ttf LADIES' BLACK CLOTHS. I—J h6faVy‘ Overcoaiings. Men's fine Dress Cloths. COOPER & COWARD, no 7 NINTH. and MARKET Streets FLANDIELB - wide, fine white extra at 33 conte. Shaker Flannels, warranted genuine. COOPER & COWARD, no 7 NINTH and MARKET Utreete pANOY CASSIMERES- A: Of every grade and sty le, from 52c to $1.50 per yard Black Cassimeres, some extra fine lots. COOPER dr, CONAED, naT NINTH and HANKET fiGrects, D RESS GOODS. Reps, Merinoes, Poplins, De!nines, &c. Black Poplins, Merinoos, Delaines, Bombazines, &o. . COOPER & CONARD, not' HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY y PRES ENTS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, tHITEICAPID PLATED WATIE§ AT REDUCED PRICES, JOS. IL WATSON, fle7-stnilitm 316 CHESTNUT STREET. CLOTHING. H. ELDRIDaE, Agt., FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, F44 , 1 . 156Y1V At Eldlilli mid Chesbiuk Eireets, Has taken the Store, No. 6:2S MARKET STREET, Where be is prepared to furnish his old friends and the public in general with CLOTHING, READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER, IN TILE BEST STYLE, AT MODERATE PRICES, As he buys and sells exclusively FOR GASH. doLltu if BL - LTE, VLQTRS, DOESKINS, &c. A Full ARp•ortineat of AND` Vt WO, AN. MlSErpvB (8 DI ) INDIGO-BLUE CLOTHS; Flt. ERCKERS', ( Little Ticket, ) And other celebrated manufacturers. TInTiISKT NTS, , AT VERY LOW PRICES. RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER, & CO., 206 CHESTNUT STREET. do;-St E r -Lint-1110)111114k, The Now Bomedy for Daring the Dant year we have Introduesitto the nailss of the medical profession of this country the Pion Of Chloride of Propytamine, as a REMEDY OR RHVIIIIfATISM; and having received from many smarms, both inn' par deism of the highest standing and from patienhktbe MOgif PLATTER/1M TRatilitOttlama of Its real value in the treatment of this painful and ob stinate disease, we are induced to present it to the pate° In a form READY POE IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are suffering, with this afflicting complaint, and to the medical mailgrame who may feel disposal to teat the powers of the valuable remedy. ELLIM PROPYLAKINE, In the form above when of. bas recently been extensively experimented with In the and with MAIMED SUCCESS, (as will appear from the published acoormte in the medical journals). MP' It le carefully put up ready for immediate use, with fall directions, and can be obtained from all use filfilSietffiht 70 min Per POOCS W, and V/SE/19/IIAW,at wholonalg pi DIIII/d Druggild' a and Manufacturing Chemists, ma 24-17 Philadelphia. MUTTER'S COUGH SYRUP. P. BROWN. COPY-RIGHT SECURED. Prepared only from the Original Prescription of the late PROFESSOR MUTTER. AT FREDERICK BROWN'S, Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streoto, Philadelphia. This Remedy is a safe and simple preparation front the receipt of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with whom it was a favorite prescription. That he used it in his extensive practice, insures to the timid a certain proof of its pore and innoxious elements, and to those who know his character for skill and careful attention, to prescribe only such remedial agents as should secure restoration without producing subsequent evil, it will be welcomed as a real good. Under the guidance of a Phy sician (t o o whom its combination will unhesitatingly be made Liww), it will always he found very beneticlat, and in cases where a medical adviser is not at baud, it may be used with safety, according to the directions, in all cases of short or long duration. For sale at FREDERICK BROWN'S. Drug and Chew sal Stars, N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Ste., ocl9-s&w 6m Philadelphia. MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA TED gIIPPONNEBS YOH LADIES, and the- Only Suppartera under eminent medical patronage. La dies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Bette, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand thilthlie Ware boa silybmil by their Maidens to MI& appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and alto on the Supporters. with testimonials. ocl6-tuthett S P" 'G GARDEN FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE STILL AHEAD.—The sub scriber takes this method to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he has removed his Fruit and Pro duce Store to No: 8.1.2 SPRING GARDEN Street, where ho is now prepared to keep up a full snooty of Mesa, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds, Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Ac , Ac. Also, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Buckwheat Ftour, and Corn Meal. All of which he will sell as low as can be bought anywhere in the city. variety, embracing all llalsg thahlifal fa:.:6=.., no liberally patronized him heretofore, the subscriber , most respectfully solicits a continuance 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 in hi.; Ens, 911 in9lt , ronligh , Wm. My motto la ; ' 6 11:0 lire and lot lilt (mica eaIOS I and small profits:" Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. S. Z. GOTTWALS, del.tf 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. TERRAPIFS, OYSTERS , S TEWED AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN SALAD.-Invi tation Cards and other notices will be distributed in all parts cithe city, with ptrnettudity. The undersigned is at all times prepared to present, for the inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the things necessary for a large or small entertainment, as the case may be, thereby avoiding all unnecessary profusion and waste; and flatters himself, that by his lord &spa risme in business, he will he able at all times to give, as heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer, No. 260 South TWELFTH. Street, above 8P13.130E. ocl-gm BAKER & CO.'S UNEXCELLED COD LIVER OlL—The most approved remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, drc. Physicians, in prescribing it, have (in the testimonials of many of the pr0f.5.10.4 Entaranice f senninanonv 1n whicil Aso efficacy of the invaluable medicine is.rotaised. Invalids aro assured, by the evidence of thousands, that it is Rica nauseous and more readily retained to. their benefit than many manufactured compounds sold. as Cod Liver Oil. Sold, wholesale and retail, by the PToprioters and by City Apothecaries. TORN C. RAKER & CO., no2o-Imif _ 154 North THIRD Street. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Since the opening of this vast and commodious Hotel, In 2854, it has been the single endeavor of the ProPrieto" to make it the most sumptuous, convenient, End comfort able home for the citizen and stranger oa this nide the And whatever has seemed likely to administer to ao comfort of Its guests they have endeavored, without re gard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enjoyment which modern art has invented, and modern taste approved; and the wk. bonne which it has seremetttled duping the past Rik Vaal la a gratifying proof that; hair efforts have been anat. elated. To meet the exigencies of the times, when all are re quited to practise the most rigid economy, the M d. ,. RATS lIINDOOND Tel 73105 or TC)4AO TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, it the same time abating none of the luxuries with which their table hail hitherto been isonliod. se7-8m TaZADWELL. WHITOOMB, & QO. RETAIL DRY GOODS. COMMISSION HOUSES. MEDICINAL. BHEI7MATIBIC PENNFITLVANTA EWSPITAL, TiOTELS. BOARD REDUCED TO $2 PER DAT WANTS. SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR an ENG ACi EDIT; NT, January 34. A 6 ,1 4 , 111.1 who sells Seventy Thousand dollars of Dry Goods to tirtt-cinss near Pennsylvania trade. Reference given. Address RICIIARD, Press office. WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, eituation rts Clerk, or employment in ittly bu siness capacity. Er.line n general knowledge of tiusineie, end can give the most satiefactery reference. Address J. 110Pi.Elt, 11100,PR Disputell Office. 0030.14tik• ga ANTED—A FARM, within ten r twelve miles of Philadelphia, for which the bed pnality of improved city proporty will be given in ox change. Apply to E. PETTIT, oc3o No. 300 WALNUT Btroot. FOR SALE AND TO LET. 6=l DESIRABLE HOUSES TO RENT. Rif& Two in street, Nod. 301 and 303. Rent $lO rev each. Uwe iu Dton is street, between Vifth awl Sixth. Rent 812 per month. One on I'm ty•seventh street, between llestonville ave. tote anti Lanrueter Pike, Twenty-fourth ward, hat three Alyo it luty.i. lot 1kt..1,1,i1.14. pent gt.n per lanuth. One in OtFego, late Church street, below Morris. (tent per month. One No. 638 Pine street, containing eight roent3. Rent IVAIO per year. Ora , No: 1302 South Fourth ntrPut, Rent 6ila per mouth. One No. 1337 Crease street, Eighteenth Want. Rut $12.50 per month. One No. 611 Simms street, below . Wharton. Bent 86.50 per mouth. One 1.04 .lieintrn street, below earpunicr. Rent per month. • flue 1021 Shippcn Ktrect, containing s roc ots awl gad Rent 512 per InoLth. Apply to THOMAS MARTIN, Ho.' . Collector, nOrtlAvent coca. 7 e of Tr" Agent awl Hild riomnAitn streets.r or VOLT 0.11 and PINE c1e7.4t1, Tro EXCHANGE--1? olt ABOUT $l,OOO in Conreri Si_..y EPyfTill itorc A of Land with .ThirynVtlasAF, an imcs ride of ciiy, and near a stream of uater, Banks; preferred. Address "Summer Resort," nt this Office. del-3t* F 0 R EX(IHANGE A FINE raELMILL PROVERTY, on the Eastern Shore of Mary land, comdoting of Griot, Saw, and Carding Mille, Wheel wright Shop, Blacksmith Shop, Store, &c., comprising a whole villnoe, with :Omni; :Al nerd if ground j superior wcier power—,.o ei l init in tint country i bi ingolg a rental of e 1,500 por annum. Apply I'9 J. 11. WATEN, de6-tf 7Li goi:th FOURTH Street. rOTt L &RUE - If AC TORY BUILDING, TORY BUILDING, covering a lot of ground 100 feet by 150 feet, having three fronts, with a large Steam Engine, and all in complete order, situate in the centre of the City. Will lie sold at a mat aacrifieu. Nn money required. Part can remain on the premises, and the balance will be taken in city property. Apply to J. IL WATERS, de6-tf 110 South FOURTH Street. 110 AL YARD, LEASE AND FIX TURES, for hale, situate on BROAD Street. Beet location in the city awl will be Rh' cheap. Call at 2005 GREEN Street, between 1 and 2 o'clock P. M. - de4-4t* ith FOR . SALE —The STORE and Mk DWELLING, No. 211 ARCH Street. TOMS easy. Apply to ALLEN & SIMS, S. E. cor. - FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, second door. de.l.6t* in . FOR SALE. TWO COTTAGES, built in Italian 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 Passenger Railread. Either of which wilt be said eery law, 611 the most reasonable terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, nA23 No. 309 WALNUT Street. of , FOR SALE—WEST LOGAN zua SQUARE PROPERTY.—Four-story Brown Stone Dwelling, with (MAIWWI bad: buildinga. For further partieulara, apply to E. PETTIT, tio23 No. 309 WALN Street. FUR SALE— VALUABLE And MILL PIZOPEWIT_PANA ICRES of superior LAND, Altttate twelve runes north of the city, near Fort Washington station, North Penn's Railroad. First-claus improvements, Apply to N. PRTTIT, ocial NA. MO WALNUT &root. TOEXCHANGE--Delaware County Farm, containing 75 acres of superior land, situate nine miles from the city, one mile from railroad station, ;list* watcred, with vssriltntlito Dilil3inga, Btl6 frSitn, itc, Alto, a number of farms to exchange for City Fro. perty. Apply to E. PETTIT, nolo No. 309 WALNUT Street. FARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, in eStet.llefif MART of ciil4iea4lon, containing- faiy-ono acres, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly situated in Limerick township, Montgomery county, two and a half miles from the Limerick station, on the Beading Railroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dol • Lars ($5,000). Apply on the promises. h5lB-4£ SAMUEL K. GrRAPIP. TO EXCHANGE Cheap Delaware State Fruit and Grain Pam eontainingls6acrea of land, situate within one mile of rniTroad station, Delaware /wroth Aim Noritgomory comwi farm, Gontoloing9s mee t eighteen miles 131/OTe ror further partb culars apply to E. PETTIT, nol6 No. 309 15 ( ADNWT Street. FOR BALE—Valuable Farm, contain . ing /30 acres i acres of excellent Woodland,' the balance in a high elate of cultivation, windy watered with springs and running streams, situate S miles from Doylestown depot, and 2X miles from Lambertville eta time and Delaware river, Bneke ppyity, rigin anc ell-? emiti.a atone improvemeatej good out-buildings, and every variety of fruits. Price only 675 per acre ; easy terms. Apply to E. PETTIT, sell) No. 309 WALNUT Street. BOARDING. MO LET—With or vatiliout board, to a Dingle gentleman, x belt room and sitting room, or bed roar-only, in WALNUT Street, between Tenth and Broad, Marano for further partirulara, X: Y. Z.," Press office, Chestnut itreot. SELECT' FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING. HOISSY, No. 33 South SIXTEENTH. near clivrotnut, Urals maim% iiKklana MILITARY GOODS. FOR THE - . ARIIIpC. A GREAT' IMPROVEMENT OFFICERS Aqql) . SUTLERS' TENTS, Of increased capacity, witlbTable, Shelves, Cot, Stove, &c., complete. For sale by WM. 11. RIGHARDSON, 41)3. MARKET Street, A DESIRABLE PRESENT: deb-21.* WOOLLEN YARN NVA ARMY 1-2 HOSE. FANCY WOOLLEN HOODS, NU BIAS, SONTAG Sm. THOS. MELLOR & CO., 40 AND 42 NORTH THIND'432BERT. tio2S-fl 1 2 _o Z DUCK, ARMY STANEiRARD. FOR SALT; BY' ALFRED SLADE & Co., 35 LETITIA and 40 SOUTH FE.OTFT STREET. n0t16.12t ARMY SOCKS—Knit by the Blind and for sale at the store, No. l ll South EIGIITIL, and also at the Institution, TWENTIETH and RACE 4421. A.4-at fIADET MUSKETS AND EQUIP— nrENTs.—Wo have just made-to order a lot of su perior 3SELTSKETS suitable for ni 4 , 4 E l p hii , civog, Thu are iislat anti aces, such as every parent, yfoithl frith to place in the hands of their eons, affording healthful ex orate without being so heavy as to huure.the spine. Also, CADET EQUIPIIIENTE made to Mask° mst term - PHILIP WILSON A CO. n030.1m GROC ERIESI MATERIALS F OR MINCE PIES BUNCH AND LAYER RAISINS, SULTANA AND SEEDLES34tAISINS I CITRON, OWRRIBTS, SPICKS, SWEET Cf.DEI, WINES, AT.. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer Titt rine Grocerlea, des-tf Corner of ELBYEN'T.R. and VEST: Streets j[ACKEREL, - - HERRING, SHAD, SALMON, &c.-5.000 bble Mess Nos. 1,2, mil 3 LaCENBEL, large, medium. and small, in assorted achages of choice, late-caughi4 fat fish. 8,000 Mils. Near Haliffia, agg..til, asa. LAbr&dnP MAI , lags, of choice qualities. 6,000 boxes extra new scaledlierrings. 13,000 boxes extra new No. I. Herrings. 8,000 boxes large Magdallne Herrings. 230 bble. Mackinac white Fish. 50 bids. new gcnnonzy Maw Moil 25 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 500 ibexes Herkimer Comity Cheese. In store and landing, for sale by 131111PHY it HOC & nob No. 146 NORTH WEARTES. SAFES. pLILLIWS SAFE DEPOT RE 'MOVED to 21 South SEVENTH Street, nes. e ranklin Institute. The undereigne4 thasakfal for past flavors, and being detail liSed LO Mein future Fencing , MP secured ,„_ll/1 elegant and convenient store, and TWO new on MIMI large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought sod Chilled Iron Hire and Burglar Proof Saba (the oalp strictly tire and herelar proof safearoade„) Also, LIILWI Vneqmdied Bank Vault, Safe, au& Bank Leeks. idinera Srr,h Vault noon , awl Toakaarlii be &natio" to order on short notice. Thin ;Oho rarongeati heat pro tected, sod cheapest Door mut hock Yet offered. Also, particular attention. is called to Lillie's Nei Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jennhsy, An. This Safe Is 0401- pßdes to MVP , .Ia 4tyl9 NA eiegistitii anything lei 01 , fered foe this purpoee, atolls the only one that Is siAegy Pre and burglar proof. amoral. Norios.—.l have now on hand say twat/ et Fervid, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them newly Its% and some forty of other makers, comprising a weal* assortment as to slags. and ill lately melange!! foP iht how celebrated 1.11114 Rah. They will be sold at WM low prices. New can end examine. Ja2s-1111 H. C. SADLER, Agent. HAMPTON'S SPLENDID LEHIGH NUT. nonagon's splendid Stove Coal. Ilsnipton's splendid Egg Coal. Yard, southeast corner EIKINT ant POPLAR, de2-6t* 432 CHESTNUT Want AMUSEMENTS AMEIIICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC EOM) AND LOCUST Streets. Lessee and Dlabager J. M. NIXON THIS (S kTI'ICUAY) DECEIIISEItith, TWO I'EItFOHMANCES. critAr , MATINEE AT THREN 01 - I,oChl. VOIatINT NIGHT AT 1.1W.E.N O'CLOCK. TI6DAY, AT THREE O'CLOCK, TUE FIRST GRAND ITBAS MATINEE. _ When the Irt ntifel and Ya,:cjaatingly Renowned SpODIPII DlOlOllO SENORITA ISABEL CUBAS, Who created a perfect Furore on Tlitiriala3 evening, wilt appear, asFixteil by SENORDIENES, THE COll YPTIEES, and iirANIM COM 1)U BALLET. TWO GBAND STAMM BALLETS. TWO ADMIBABLE FARCES BALLET AND BIiAAIA LA FLOE DE SEVILLA, LA CITA:VILLA I EL CCRR 0 , TII MOE AND BACK. TWO BUZAILIODi. Medi:doll f 0 mei 25 cklitg. Children Bait mice, to lnu'i•l' portion of Ilnnrc• only. NO RESERVATIoN OF BEATS FOR MATINEE. TO.NIIiIiT4 AT ECE YEN' SECOND API'EARAI‘CE IN FITE TEARS OF 11nr, GREATEST LIVING TRAGEDIAN EDWIN FoRREsT In his Groat DAMON. -motor of WLos.. rewiition" ~l 1111lION". ardium oa A role Friday atoning. created Fn AI: MOST INTENSE SENSATION. _ lull Pallie111:111.; fuq , F111:01 PRICES OF ADMlSSroN.—Parellet, Parquet circle, and Balcony, 50 cents. No extra charge for ltoseryed .'cats. Private Boxee, with adraiseimm for Bight Dar 804, IS:6. Family Circle alai Amphitheatre ' 25 cents. R SEATS SECUED FOUR BAYS IN ADVANCE. Boor§ open at 7 • copqnplice a t iliqf pot 7, FORREST NIGHTS ) NONDAY,WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. GUISAS NIGHTS—TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. nn A r l i s ,"l",B CONTINENTAL - ViTTIFFIATRE-WALNUT Street, above ~. sECONI) MATINEE! THIS AFTERNOO', at 2 o'clock, for the ttecomino,littiou of families, tho gee ,q(!ot:s rryne,trian ,irollm of Z'nE cATARAGT OF THE OANOES Cowl...ming with the LIMERICK 13017. In the EVENING, the greeted Saturday night's bill of the season! Three Ildl draning, THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES I TILE AiitiF fEL) (.41114)1 DI N thy coutjaz l'A MUHL ! AJ..PJ ei h 21 turd 11cent MRS. JOHN DREW , s ARCHrBTREET THEATRE: Acting and OtagG ulisuagor W, H. irKEDEBTOHN. Dusinesu Agent and Titizarer JOS. D. MURPHY. _ - (ZATURDAY) YATINING, December 7 . The performance to commence with EP AT ¶FIIJ MEM/ Mrs. PAo6-1 Mcemarr - Pr. S:111.1)41(.1% Mc lticit To couchuir with JACK SIIEPPARD .Tack Sheppard , . Mrs. Charles Henri. 1}1110:1111 ..... tttttt ttttttttttttttt Mr. Frank Drew. ViIANON OF TlNB.—Doors Open at before 7; curtain will rise at 7X precisely. No extra charge for reserved seats. ALNUT-ST/MAT T/TEATua- N'/NTEI ana WALNUT 'Strada. Bole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARRETTSON. THIS (SATURDAY) NVENINO, De:ember T., Mr. J. S. CLARKE'S BENEFIT and Last Night. When will be presented TRICKS LOVE, t'atitna"Ar. Clarke, Violet. Mrs. Cowell. Also, the Drama of THREE OF THE IPUOYS. To ho followed by I'. I'.: or, TM: 111 A AND THE. TIGER: Aleo, MY NEIGIIBOR'd WIFE!-- Ana the Blirletts of COUNTRY COUSIN ! Faicas--50, 37X, 75, and 25 cents Private Bolas. $5 and $3. Doors open at quarter to 7. To continence at 73. SONG Ttt.g mmic by IriODlMilith THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY will per imm this beautiful Composition on TUESDAY EVE NING, December 10th, at MUSICAL FEND atimibted by the Germania OrdleStra. Preeeding. the ii Cantata?' the Satlkti i4ll gist issts.- cellatieettii Entertainment, and among Mbar Selections will Le the 11 115.1 mi of Praise," by Mendelsohn. The Directors have been at great expense in preparing for this Entertainment, and to make it within the reach Of all haha Out the Ticketa at 28 centai and that miss bA had at all the Music Storm and the following offers of the Society : E. A. Kelley, 10 Bank street; A. W. nand, Sixth street, near Cherry ; C. B. Barrett, Eleventh and Ridge avenue; and D, W. C. Moore, 5 Bank street. Books of the Poem to be had at the 1141, on the eve of tha CAS:AM.i. PPM, 10 eehti Concert to begin at 8 o'clock WOLFSORN & THOMAS'S FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE. 13ATr7iDAYN DECEMBER 14114 AT THE ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Subserisdions (for the series) will be received at the principal Mode Stores, Single tickets el, or tickets ad mitting 0 porborin Zi can bo bad on the ovaning at the door. de2.l2t MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF THE ItEl/ELLlON—Rfpresentiug all the promi nent Scenes, Enizarients, and Incidents to this data. rof a&le by JAM QUltr.l4 k mi., 024 iniltgirtMT gireet. A Descriptive List famished gratis, and sent by mail free, on application. no2l-Ira MEMPLE OF WONDERS, TENTH and CHITTNIIIiNeta. SIGNOR 8r.,1 Z, GILIAT MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUISt, in hie new and constantly-varied performances, E7ERY EVE - ffING, commencing at TM. and WEDNESDAY and lilkerrlitillt 24 11 at 3-illustrating Nl* astonishing atidiriti•teeNng Myste ries of Ancient and Modern Majk, entertaining Venlzi- Dximial Demonhtrati.ofte, whic3 the voice will ammo and delight, and the EXABMED iIIaNARY WIRD& AdMis,l9", 25cents j'_9l4l4itllp SOU% llOO4 GERMANIA ORUFIESTRA. CART, SENT. PUBLIC ItEllEAßSALevery SATUEDET, at flji o'clock P.. 11., at the IttISICAL -PEND HAM. Package of Eight Tfcketeo.l § 4 404 Ticmis To b ina e at Andre's,llo4 Ca l estanCetrOtiti.S. ic„ocinstra i , Seventh and Chestnut, and at thiy'door of the 0c21141 P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01 THE FINE ARTS, MA CHESTNUT. Street, to open daily, Sundays excepted: from Admielion 2b cent& Children under twelve MI6 half prim Shama of Stock. S3O. . INSURANCE COMPANIES. fIOMMONWEALTA FIRE 1144- RANCE COMPANY, OP TEE BTATM OP PENNSYLVANLi. DIDEOTORS. David Jar le t M. D. Chula! kt , Rpm* :061St; Whit Etii, 4 - 944 K, Walker, Edward 0. Knight, Robert Shoemaker; Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthert, Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAY 4E, M. D., President'. JOHN K. WEEITALL, Woe P....Ma& SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 CIRESTEVE Street. Philadelphia. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY , No. 408 CHESTNUT litrolL TIRE AND INLAND INSUR.ANCIL BlllgOTOgg. George W. Day of Day & Matlack. Samuel Wright. ti Wright Bros. & 00. 11 D. Riney It DavieA 8&,.5i. Henry Lawie, Jr "Lewin Bros. A Co. 0. Richerdeon . Ito. 0. Howe & 00. Lno. W. Everman....... 4, J. W. Rverman & 00. A. West 6, West & Fobea. F. S. Martin . 4, Savage Martin, 4 a. wu.o. aarrts. Atternoy-dt-law, N. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woodcut& Jno. Reeder, Jr . No. 1713 Green etreet. GEORGE W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. 8008, Vice-TredibmlL WIGLLLMS I. BLANCHARD, Seeeatail. IMAM ANTHRACITE INSURANCE 001iPANY. Authorized Capitol 000;000 CHARTER PEIIPETUAL.I, Office No. Ell WALNUT Strut, bgewfaa Third AM Fourth Streets, Philadelphia_ This Company will insure against to or damage Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, sad Merchandise gone- Also, Marino Insurance' on Yaw% Cargoe. am/ Freight& Inland Insurance to all parte of the Raw DIRECTORS. Joseph Madeld, John Ketcham, John It. Stakiston, Wlllt Fr Nigh .7, - E, 'DATUM ESHER, President. DEAN, Vice Presides& npB4f Jacob Esher, D. Luther, L. Andenried, Davie Pennon, „. .. .. reser 13 ego r JACOB WM. r W. N. &VITEN BaCretalrY. SAVING FUNDS. QAVIN( RUND-UNITED STATZEI kJ TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and 01111ffrie NUT Streets. INTE.THEDY PIVi PHI SIMS S. B. CHA.II I ,OIID, Presides% JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Tresamer. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock. This company is not joined in any application to NW Legia'stun, STOVES AND RANGES. SILVER'S AIR-TIGHT GAB BIIIIISEIL, POD '!U Dial Loll, DIMII2O. ROOM, AND OFFIgN, And made in the most approved manner, of the bell imported Russia Iron, with PATENTED CLAY CY:Mir DEES of which we have the cachisive sa l e . 1 xfoitTri,v#AS'P, ilp rio . WX*Dir No. 209 North SECOND Street 012-2mif NORTH, CHASE, & NORTIII3 CELEBRATED COOKING STOVaII, • withltwilas-stra&l the latest Improvements. latinufactar‘d and sold at No. 209 North SECOND Street. 012.2n1if igt TEI.OIISOWS CELEBRATED LONDON "-KITCHENER," The beet, most durable, and convenier. Went for Cooking ; havira the best facilitieti fez, an abun dant, filipply of Hot Villa& Boasting, ilakin'lL3tolliph Broiling, Be. For gab, in various sizes, cT.plir owl manufacture. NOMAII, CHASE, di Norizig. No. 209 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. 012-2tnif SLATE )i4LANTELS. These beautify; Y enamelled IIIANTITIASt to de cidedly preferable-teeny others, are mentActnyed by ay and Wet at /11/c.fii, T 4 OPT; WIIN TEWEI ARNOLD 4sc WILSON, oc6.3reiT No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. THE BALTIMORE GA3-BURNINEI FIRE ?LACE HEATER. Bornethsoft.calloa the " Latrobe Stove," is tha be* etove for warnsigs the room in wit'..* it stands, ani Nei room abate, Vail and look at tLint, ARNAD & WILK% ocs-Baalf No.lola-11HICENNUT Stmt. d iamilmaß F 1111. 2,, a dro p WA•SHi2icriON. ALEXAW:MIA., AND ettotax. BY Ericsson Line to Balisnore, mid from thence by 4 00 4 to WASEgOrToit, DAILY, AT Cs O'CLOCK V. M. Freights for the aboveogamed cities, will . Ile recetes4t at the Office of the Ericsson Lino day, and forward 4 wish all possible despet is h i All freights will be reon., WM , PEPPYO I -1 mil the mon and thestiulti49BMTkti Freight 35 cents ft" 100 ponr4l through te Washings ton, when in guatinNeS of 1,00 Deowdr stilLaTore.,. This is the cheapest, sled as relishie a. route as MK. is be tweet' Phibuielobo acid wooloingPan. 1. aNOVEB; JR, Age: No. 34 SouthWlitzver. • tol4-tdoll* THEaIobRE AVERS' PIIO7OGR4PIA AND AMBROTYP4 GALLERY, RO. 606 AROH BTERST, ABOVE 611TH, Opposite the Arrh•rtreet Theatre. PHILADELPHIA, .D.l..robn Drew. bir:John Gilbert.