The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 26, 1862, Image 3

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    ftrTITJE M 8.
~ gknkbai Patterson, abb Gen.
TllE I ,A Slr p/On'otuost, the woil-known Pho
, sJ s? S'®* 1, 7al BB d 706 Atoh Street, has done the
sorTlce in the promptness with which he
accurate and reliable photographic pio
t>» fnr “ lß ii the more prominent pnblle servants in who n
is"' rf ore interested. The capital cartt dt visit!
It* r “”*o.«8 foritmote enough to seouro, from lire, or
*ldct> be „ )„odior General Frank Pattorton, is finding
jte l ,v „r purchasers ; and the same may be said of
ictore-alto frem ilfe-of General Frauss Slgel.
;,|i f* n)so i n ,(te attention in this oonneolion to Mr.
iidsom® assortment ol Photographs, of various
® ! |jr framing.
C OP.Sam over the New
ST|lAt boad.—A correspondent from Buffalo
jr"' ,*at two hundred tons of foreign salt are being re
**• (a that cKy, over the Hew Vork omitral
td" 1 * f r the supply of that market and those farmer
St®* 1, ° rge Qaantlties are being shipped to Detroit by
i 8 (ltd so great-la the rnsh that a large sail ves-
I chartered to bring up a cargo. It is possl-
K 1 vnl (,r odds, that a glut may thus ba created la
M* 1 Bftr gct. However this may be, we are very cor
tW ,'ipi. such glut oon ooourin the wat market of
i>l° t y| Q tl]o present immense demand oentlnues at
tW jtl 'L r Turd of William W. Alter, Hinth strest,
$£m w<° MteUe
tl'iiPhP T 0 Buy Winter Cjc.othing op the
(jVAt.WY AT MODS RATE PlUCUS.—tteasr*. O.
® F ‘Pon, Ho. 626 Chestnut street, uader Jayne’s
-* 1 ® of j,|g to the fact that they imported a vary heavy
, k of cleihSi ca‘simeres, vestings, &o„ bofore the pre
!'1 1 tar iT and ths high rates of exchan go, ire enabled to
Letter germents for the prices charged than one house
!( * indeed. Their present stock ot ready-made cloth
** "lien# °f the largest and most fashionable in the oity,
'’ stlcy are probably making up more fine suits to order
other house in the trade.
Swiitioß Specimens/in, Photography.—
-hire ate few more attractive repositories of art than is
* aifUtid at tho splendid ground-floor Photograph gal-
Zr ot Mr. Hippie, Ho 820 Arch street. His Bpeoitneps
g, e otsurpassed, and his style of pictures, no less than
jit moderato prices, are attracting general attention.
Fine Confections and Choice Fruits.—
m gicds in this line we need hardly Bay the first place
I, Ibis clip is Mr. A. li. Yansaut’a, Ninth and Chestnut
Lets. Hlsdeliiious Bonbons in all flavors, fine Oho
!,|gte and Cream preparations, French and American
gtttures (at 25 and 60 cents per pound), swost Jordan
Lstodand Vanilla Almonds, French Naiiget, and a
gjnssnd other good .things, are unequalled in the world;
1 4 t |, e s sme may be said of his fine sweet grapsa, pears,
*,J Other fruits.
Indies’.- Furs.— Messrs. Charles Oakford &
Sji t! Nos 834 and 836 Chestnut street, under the Oonti
jiitsl Hotel, have beyond doubt one ol tne most ex ten
■ve, varied, desirable, and in all respects oompleta'
Ltiof Lsdlea 1 Fancy Furs offered,.in this country,
La, being their own’importers and manufacturers, their
„)cL can safely defy competition. They are doing an
suottuoua business in these elegant articles of dress and
Addles.” These apples hare
tm selected from the flaoßt orchards in New York
■si,te, end w» think that for color and shape, exoeed any
tutb&ve ever bean offered In , this market. Hr. 0. H.
hlattfoc i:a! Wken groat oara to hava all hid fruits pick
ed, omi ecnfhUy packed ior his sa!e«, as may be seen
by tire choics varieties at his store, Arch and Tenth
jtretfs.
The Medicated Safeguard is rapidly win
jUl its way to popular favor. When suob high autbo
„tr os He Surgeon General of the United States Army,
j r j. Warp, Bellows, Mott, Hal), of Sail's Journal of
’UcWi; Generals HoOUllan, Bonuije, and Banks
speak in its favor threa need be no question as to its
salts. Bead the advertisement on our ftrst page. It
Grams akdi-Fasct Fruits jtor the Sba
s Hlr. 0. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Aroh
S td Tenth itreets, has now instore a fresh invoice of the
delicious- “ Almeria” grape, so highly prized by
jtimll connolsseors, -which he is selling at the low price
t l iiiy cents per pound. He has also a freeh supply of
jjtft.iiarorsd Oatawbas#nt up In convenient oases, di
rKlfnan the vtneysrds of Cleveland, Ohio; also, Havana
crust*, almonds, and new raisins of the ‘‘Grown’
brand, the finest ever Imported.
As EIEGANT-StQOK OP MILITARY FtJRNISH
;SS Goods cstn bo found at Oakford A' boil’s, under the
Continental Hotel; also, fine Ladies’ Shoes at unusually
fcw prices.
The Currency Troubles.— -Government
dot'i give us the “ Postage Currency,” and yet it depre
dates other email currency, Even so respectable a city
at Wilmington has tronble to beep its 1 0 U's a going.
Pilrito individuals are told they will be prosecuted if
;k-j issue email change, and even our milkman, from
whom v.e have taken the sky blue article for many years,
aw refutes Sunday sohool tickets. What are we going
jo do 1 Foitege stamps stick now better than they ever
did before; the olty railways going to charge six cents,
nuking it necessary to have more charge; the news*
psvtti solcg to charge three cents, more change Btill ro*
ouhtd; tie weather, getting colder, change wanted la
jctir clciblrg. (especially in the pockets); and Charles
itciw, otdtr the Continental, celling cliches ae usual,
oltbcui any change, -What shall we do for a change?
A Weed suggests, “ Take .Blob mend.”..
Change op .‘Fortune.— Nick Biddle’s part
ctr, Baron Sttioberger, died in St. Louis on the 14th
nit, In reduced ciroutnslsnces, With ! Biddle he once dt-
Tided three m!lli»nB*of dollars In a cotton spsoutation.
He taed to give dinners which cost gHO OCO finally,
tower, ho took to speculating, lost his money, bogau
to thick, and at test “threw np his hand," poor and
friendless. ’Whet a contrast between Buch men and the
em who praollses economy by purchasing hfscletbing
it the palatial establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 009
ttntnut street, where the oheepsst fall and winter gar
gets In the country are on hand.
Tub March ito .Richmond.— Soma zealous
people tency that General Burnside and his gallant troops
will est their Thanksgiving turkey and pumpkin pts In.
Bfchmond, on Thursday next. The General himself Is
tot so coefldrnt- in respect to'time; but be bas uo doubt
ofhlireJcMpg the rebel capital-in good season. It will
be s very decided change to the Jeff Davlsltes to witneig
the advent of our army of well-fed and well .clad loyal
Kites, wearing anch uniforms as those that are made
tube Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bookhill & Wil
ma. Si!. SO3 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth,
Fon sale, -ata-great sacriflca, a fine dark
Bed son’s Bay Sable Cloak, made to order expressly, and
toil $lOO. Thai lady for whom it was made going South
itu no use for It, and will dispose of It. A great bargain.
Apply for three days to J. W. Proctor St Co., the Haris
Cloak and fur Emporium, 920 Chestnut sheet, n 026 2c
The success -attending Messrs. Gardner &
Beaming's amphitheatre, at National Hall, has fully
walled the expectations of Its proprietors, and It is
probable that the okena wiU now become a permanent
‘msUtmton, There is to be an extxa performance to
nornw, "
AMIVAbS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO *l2 O*CLOOIC ZiisST NIGHT.
OOKTIITKNTAIj HOCTli—Nintb and Oheetant eta.
WE Morpbey,*Pittsburg John H Dlcbewom Oiacia 3 !
Bwj F Shack* Lancaster. W,W Hoyt, Hew York
W H Peeples, Plttvbnrg Mrs H WUtlauis, Ohio
ilestM Wbliams,* Ohio MiiaT slKrerh*rfc,\Y Ohest
Everhart,Y/Oheit Robt Maater, Prov, Bl
Jolts Duponcy, Hew York A W lieieenrfog, fit Ohank
J Backs, Beading Miaa J P Backs. Beadlog
Miss Kate L Banks, Bead’g H Jones, Hast Boston
0 P EJce,'Boston D W Hey wood & wf,H York
Miss Beywood, New York <3 Wright, Jacksonville, NY
Wm Mills, Hew York Mias Mills, New York . 1
RcbtSfllnrglr&fain Ii 8 Goble, Newark, Nf S
Jco B Pierce & wf,-Boston B B Badeer, Hew York
MiihUHdi Jtrasy OHy Mr Edwards
* 0 KlUte & fa, San Franc’o Miss Bcowaiog <& si s* N Y
Max Qlater, Cincinnati J L Swarta. Oiocinnatl
•Jacob Kronse, Cincinnati W Richards, Ohio
€ 0 Culver, Penna Bobt MrKafghe, Pittabnrg
MnMeKulfcbb&ch, Pittab’g Gates dtrawn, Jacksonv, 111
*.B Booth, Chicago Mrs I) W Ooat>, Ohioago
* M Hutchinson, Tittßhnrg H A Fost' r; Boston
'New Jersey J W Chamber in, Boston
York : A J Shields, p tat<a
-7® AGnstiurPenna J EiHe*,Jr» Maryland
« f HcdgrHew York G T Wldman, Cincinnati
" 2 Wanking THBoohester,Bichester
JisaAO BochPSter, Stoch*f James Hacks & wf
?bOBM:Eey«CBA GliSchnvier Ala, H York
Miss Hamilton* Now Yoik J Hooper, BMtlaore
SBoohleday, Baltimore * H Eshury, USA
1 B Sonthwick & la, Provide G Twaddle A wf, N York
Dr Bo»e t *-Kipgston f O W J Hampaon, Toronto, O W
Jos Leonard, Boston S Jacobson, Ohio
J H Haskell, Baltimore O Bathgate, Hew York
C W Henderson, Hancock J F Shep»»r i, New York
r Levl Kline* Lebanon Miss B H EUne, Lebanon
'Mils T D'filine, Lebanon J M Baris, Baltimore
Gariyßaleinioro A Smith, Baleimore
? Wilson, Baltimore SB Oozzooß, New York
2 J Thomss. Boston DA Vnnderrer, Freehold
J' P Small, Bani>burg T A Fiulayson* London
*3 B Stetson, Boston W B Tolle &U t Oloclnnali
J W Bonglaa ft la, N York B J Leggat & i», N York
SJ Gold, New York M L tit John, Chicago
A J Albertson, Penna U B Brewster, New York
John Bej noWs, Wash, D O B A Watkinson & wf, N Y
J bkontgoncsry, US A B Pendleton
Chfts H Murray, Jersey Olty John F Spangler, York, Pa
AOomirigbt, New York 6 W Ynnug Baltimore
HOBuCcl, Montgomery co Hon F Watts, Carlisle
JB Kennedy,Obsmbsrsbg Josß Coles, Chicago,lll
MYalwller, Toledo, O Com Bowso USN
J H IhMm, Cincln, O 1 M Biddle A wf, Penna
« W Cass, Pittsburg JMrs B N McKey, Naples
_ MHWHAHTB’ HOTXlr—ronrth M.) below Arch.
JLS Piltsbnrg ‘ MG Kina tola, Harrisburg
mi? ™„i Johnstown HJBoberts Jubastowu
5? 1 ?, D “*»!sgi Penn a ' Mlaa A. Thornburg, P*
Pa J W Haver. Penna
Mfnl T Pl.hler, Pens* Oapt £ J Adams, Md
• fwebt, California C Sohnedlker, New York
Prinoetbn Hiss H A Saafre, Ohio
i 8 niriipatriok,'N Brans Mrs Br Ho w, N Brunswick
J*P* bshUlenger, Easton W D Spreober & wf, Pa
reisr Brtscer, Lancaster J Terheun, Wash. DO
Sf» Porch, Newark, Del Miss Ooocß. Newark, Del
MW. Newark, Del D Small, York, Pa
sllDMr, Btadijg J Hoffman »(s wf, Carlisle
i l ® " 8 Blaek, York, Pa 6 W Oaufl-ld. Hew Jersey
mi <l A < ! 0 ? lB8ton > Ky 0 Dlmtok, N Hampshire
° Belchel, Pa Major 0 Glance, Va
k w.i!’ P#an * 0 Uolbntb, N Hampshire 1
Jp S i.C U S et9 ’ ,!!l8 T B Harluober, York, Pa
W * tSI . ‘S,,? O5 * 3 8 Wilson. New Jersey
n.; n o”u 0 Hampshire a la, Pa .
OP Melt. Pike oo
Ml. ». T S? K ™l»n» Mrs T Fishier, Krwinna
nits F|»bl, ri Erffinns A DaviH, Eaatou, P*
vre ,®> flhippensbnrg W H Miller 3s la
wt New Ytrk Henry Paxton A la, Oarllsle
T u i* l ,D r> N Y • J W Andreas, New York
1 « McCord, New Brighton Oscar Seebasa, New York
AMlSllloA.N—OBtetnut nreet, above Fifth.
MI), M*m 00l A 0 Eddy, Prov, E t
5,® All xandria, Va Sami W Ball, ffredrioa, Dal
n? 0 * Bun ter BWB Trader. Maryland
J no? Scliyl Horen T J Shinn, Sow Jersey
•» t. 7 , aa > How Jersey 0 J Cooper, Mauoh Chunk
Wdl®!* I *' Hanch Chunk fl B Sanderson
r/OfMaon& la,Hunting’ll Mlm A E Oorleery Trenton
“ Ul!t-y, Now Jersey CJapt E S Oman "
J nMnfogham, Baltimore I H Sprague, Boston
J > 5 0 ™ ea , Hew Jersey W J Hlcodemns
e, m oB ' Boston DavldMoffaW, Now York
0 n v?l' Tan > a< W» Jaa A Williams S la, Md
y £ Hlired A la. Montrose O D Beman, Montrose
£8 Barton, New York
Mass . .
**B Wood, Jr, Hew Jem?
BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut etreut, above Third.
0 Beid, Baltimore Geo W Kefir, Wlloi’n. Dal
To. f*’ 01e »eland, 0 H Teaabarger, B.ltlmofo
A,”*"« l «>'‘.' p ottsTil!a , ... :J L Bradford, Albany
H iik«n aßt « r ".. 'lt J H Rowland, US H
Ml.?us Baltimore BHixaon. Syraonio, NT
A» a* ®*UlnM>re - Mr Bleat & la. Baltimore
A £2*[ lle *- Bt Louis H Lip** Wash. D 0
f piJJ?Bapgor# Mo .... Jai BtockabiUi Darton; O
•W-RiSi?K X W Howell, s*w\Tersay
0 »«*« ’ ■JwwF - A L O-irer, Cincinnati. 0
8 Sew YcA*' “ 3 Wel ? M ’ N ° w Tor *
J K Barnltt. Delaware
0 B Jewell, Georgetown,!^
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CellowhiJL
B Hunsioker. Lehigh 00, Pa L Greenawald, Lehigh oo
D Bistler, Lehigh 00, Pa O Mertz, Abeoiown -
H B Fluter, Rutztcwn Geo Weaver, Ku xtown
Jap Kurt,, Pennsylvania D G Puroy, Hawley, Pa
D Patterson, Wayneoo, Pa Lt L Smith, Monroe 00, Pa
J Albert, Pennsylvania 0 Sohloyer, Bucks oo
T Btraun, Quakertown Mlse Metzger, Allentown
7, H Long, Oerbou co Pa G Gore, Lehigh co, Pa
Wa Gore, L.hlgb co, Pa J Snmestone, Bucks oo
P Bpargler, Myerstown F Kauffman, Allentown
0 Graves, Lei igh Gap 0 Kern, Lehigh co, Pa
Edw Bey, Lehigh co, Pa B W Smith, Bucks co, Pa
J Luckenbach, Bethlehem B Y Linton, Bucks o’, Pa
T Boor,Carbon 00, Pa J K Hartman, Lehigh oo
Edw Koenig, Lehigh co, Pa M 8 Behler, Lehigh 00, Pa
W Morgen, Northampton L Bice, Northampton oo
G Suable, Lehigh co, Pa Alf George, Lehigh co, Pa
John Karnp, Lehigh co, Pa Leonard Seiphori, Penna
BLACK BKAB—Third street, above OallowhllL
W Mellzler, Greenwich B Cline, Salßburg
A Keck, White B all J Baldeman, Doylestown
Jos Swartz Doylestown J Miller. S Bethlehem
L Jecoby, 8 Bethlehem John Johnson, 8 Both’m
Sol'mon Fatinger. Pa WmFariager, Penn’ft
D Kessohuer, Lehigh co Geo Moyer, Montg oo
J B Haldeman, Bucks co A Kemmerer, Lehigh co
Wm Kerr, Lehigh co Jacob Wetley, Lehigh co
F 0 Ballet, Allentown Conrad Wolf, Bethlehem
0 Harper. Jenhtntown Wm Harmer, Pennsburg
G Wolf. Danboro D Books, Allentown
John Berg, Bntler, Pa S Garner, Doylestown
Dr J 8 Beading Sc la, Penn’a W Steokel, Easton, Pa
8 Hades, Easton, Pa Lindford Roads, Pean’a
Edward Boads, Penn’a B Bnrrough, Yardleyville
John Hersh,*Pemiabnrg A B Boads, Bouthampt m
A Keiler. Northampton C Morrison, Huntingdon
Jas TomliDßon, Byberry S Garner, Doyloatowa
Jacob Pheffcor, Penn’a O L Sohrelber, Pena’a
Jaoob Bretz, i'l Clair Miss DiUman, St Clair
OOMMEBOIAL—Sixth sweet, above Chestnut
J Blley, Beading J A Growl, Chester oo
T M aban, Chester co MJ Wilson, Chester co
A H girlckler, Penna D Walton & da, Pauna
D B Bowdin, Chester co W B MoHon y, Chester co
lbeo Kiik, Chester oo T A Burt, Mass
J Hayes, Oboster oo G W Price, Ooatesvilie
A Commons, Delaware B Crest, St Paul
8 A Ssssnman, New Hope F Winslow, Del oo ,
G F Barton, Chester co W Pyle, Chester oo
A Darlington. Chester co 0 J Reese, Harrisburg
D E Wbary, Chester co
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth,
J-E Collins, N York W M Phillips, Alex, Vo
J B Bheads, Marpleton - W H Moffet
H K Kiliiam A w, Lancaster H B Hsmell, Penna
M Dusengal, Penna : J McPhoil, Penna
J Biuner, Penna S B McCruea, Altoona
A Dnnean. Ohambersburg Mrs J Stone & son, Pa
W E Watt, Pittsburg
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
E J Stone, Wheeling W M Patterson .
0 emt-nt Jaggard, Altoona G W Herrie
Jas Brown, Salem, N J 8 Ermsntrout, Beading
David Garis, Easton Miss Garis, Easton
J B Ferguson, Bridgep’t, N J P Stetler, Lycoming co, Pa
A P Fowler, Espy, Pa J Pollock, 3t Clair, Pa
M BWeece, Trout Bun J B Hurst, Pennsylvania
MOUNT TEBNON—Second street, above Aroh.
Jos Smith, Sullivan co, N Y B Parting, N York
D W Sterns, Demsrons, Pa A Graham. N York
W Giiswold, N York Cart J M Jamison, Pa
1 Bandail, Pa 1 G Furguson, Illinois
Ohas McClain, N York W Grouse, Penn’a
John Latimore, Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Thanksgiving Day.—
11Y VUE BARS OF TOWER BALL.
Let gloomy thoughts no more prevail,
Cast all despondency away,
And let onr sorrows tempered be
By grateful memories, while we hall
Another great Thanksgiving Day—
For still onr gtorions land is free ;
And if onr lot aright we view,
For my blessings praise is due.
' While seated round the social hoard,
Spread with the best you can afford,
Let love and oheerfulness abound;
For ttsteless is the festive fare
If these two sauces be not there;
And penury himself is crowned
Wtih blits, if mirth and love combine
Upon his homely feast to sbine.
The soldier’s ihonghts upon that day,
Will wander far from war’s alarms,
And paint, with all its matchless oharms,
The home that now is far away.
Nor shall the absent soldier irs
Forgotten in the feßtal glee.
Of ccuree, to grace the honored treat
All then will wear their best array;
For who, upon Thanksgiving Day,
In rnde ettire his friends would meet 1 !
To Towes Hail at once repair.
And choose the proper raiment there,
from the largest and best assortment of Beady-made
Clothing In Philadelphia, comprising every aua’fty, style,
size, and price, made In the best and most fashionable
manner. Having purchased for cask,early in the season,
before the recent great advanoe in prices, a heavy stook
ofgocda. eeieefed with great care from the entire market,
which we sell for cash only,-me are enabled, by the ad
vantages thereby secured, to offer Inducements to pur
chasers which cannot be BUtpssHed.
Tower Hall, No 61S MABKET Street, Philadelphia.
. '. BENNETT & 00.
s— T— lB6o—X.
DBAKE’S PLANTATION BITTEBS.
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They oreate a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effocta of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatio and intermittent fevers.
' They purify the breath and acidity of thestomaoh.
They enre Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbns.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTEBS in the world. They
make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature’s
great restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Bum,
the celebrated Oallsaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to
age or time of day. Particularly recommended to dell
cate persons, requiring g gentle stimulant. Sold by all
Srpcem, Drnggiste, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE
fc 00., 302 BBOADWAY. New York. »e24-6m
GBBAT TRIUMPH!—
n * TT'sOHOMAOKEB a 00. have made a new and
grand dt'jcoeery in the manufacture of the Piano Forte.
By a peculiar construction of the scale and bridge on the
soundinp board, they are enabled to give nearly doubts
the ordinary length of the ttring,from the bridge to
where the hammer ttriket the string, which produces most
extraordinary effects. The power is greatly increased,
and the harmony produced is truly wonderful, giving an
entire new quality of tone, which is deep, rich, sweet,
and melodious, with a singing peculiarity to each note,
unlike to any Piano ever manufactured heretofore.
The music-loving publio are respectfully Invited to call
at our Warerooms, No. 1021 OHESTNDT Street, where
they can examine this great ,improvement in the Piano
Forte. 80H0MA0KEB & Oo„
nol3-lm 1021 CHESTNUT Street.
Batohslob’s Haib Dye !
THE BEST IN THE WOBLD.
WILLIAM A. BATOHELOB’S oelebrated Hair Dy«
produece a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the Hair In the, leaßt ; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair fos
life. GUAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIB instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tlfnl. Sold by all Druggists, &o.
10- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHS
LOB, oh the four sides of each bon.
FAOTOBY No. 81 BABOLAY Street,
(Bats 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street,)
my23-ly Now York.
Gboyeb * Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle
SEWING MAOHINB, for manufacturing purposes, is
the BEST machine in the market, and is sold for FOBTY
DOLLABS. No machine ever introduced in this city
has sold so rapidly or given suoh universal satisfaction.
Do not fall to call and examine it before purchasing else-,
where. Office, 730 OHESTNUT street. no3-if
Updam’S HAm Dro, 38 cents a box.
—Three boxes for #1; tbe best in use. Try it. Sold
Only at UPHAM’S, 403 CHESTNUT St. ae27-3m*
MARRIED
OBAYEN—POLE—Noyember 25, 1881, by Rev. E.
De Walt, Mr. John Graven to Miss Margaret Pole, both
of ibis city. ■*
MITOHELL—GILBERT.—On the 231 inst, iu Bur
lington, N. J , by Bev. S. Vantant, William B. Mitchell,
of Philadelphia, to Kate, daughter of the late Timothy
Gllbt-rt. of Burlington, N. J, *
POGUE—FOBBING—On the 23d inst., by Bev. L.
H Christian, Mr Joseph T. Pogue, of Brooklyn N. Y.,'
to Bits Susie M., only daughter of Abraham Foering,
Esq., of this city. #
JOOfIOCK—BLAESS August 3d, by Bey. G. A,
Wentzrll, John George Schock to Miss Emma C. Biases,
both of this citr. * ‘
CONWAY—ELDBIDGB.—On the 20ih inst., by Bot.
W. Ostbcart,Mr. John H. Conway, of Boston, Mass, to
Misß Snsan 3. Eldridge. of this city. #
SHABPLEBS—WATTS,—On the 20th inst., by-Bev.
Daniel Gaston, .William G. Bharpless to Miss Ellen Jane,
eldest dangbter of Bichard Watts, all of this city. *
FBAMBES—STKVENA—JuIy 1,1882, by Bev. John
Thompson, Mr Elva T, Frambes to Miss Belle J. Ste
vens, both of this city. *
LEAR—OAMPBELL — On the 10th inst., by Bev. W.
S Magee, Samuel Lear to Sallnda Campbell, both of this
olty.- r. *
BTOKEB-FOUGKRAY ,-Oa the 20th inst, by Bey.
A. W. Mi!by, Mr. Thomas N. Stokes to Miss Virginia
Fengeiay, of this city. *
DIED.
MILLJKEN —On the 2oth lost., William Robert,
youngest eon of George and Susanna Mllliken, aged 2
years aid 5 months.
Therelatiyes v and friends of the family, are Invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents,
3711 Monnt Veroon street, on Thursday afternoon. at Z
o’clock, without farther notice. To proceed to Wood*
land Oemetfry. , **
PATIERSON—At camp, near Occoqnan. Va.< on the
22dintt., General Francis Engle Patterson, V 8. Volun
teere, In the 420 year of his age.
Bis mate friends, and these of the family, are respbct
fully invited to attend his funeral, without further notice,
from the home of his father, 1300 Loomt street, this
dsy (Wednesday), 28ih Inst., at 1 o’clock. *
WILT —On Salnrday, the 22d Inst., Abraham Wilt,
in the 78tb year of his age.
Bis relatives and male friends are respectfully Invited
to attend bis funtral, from the residence of his sister,
Mis Elizabeth Baker No. 703 Aroh street, this (Wed
nesday) morning, at 10 o’clock, without further no
tice.' - ■ ' . *
DUBOIS.—On the 23d inst, William Dubois, only son
of John Dubois, in the 42d j ear of his age.
Bis friends, and those of the family: also the members
of the Templar Lodge, I. O. of O F., So. 260; also Mount
Zion Encampment, are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, from his late residence, No. 1321 Booth Second
street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, November 2Sih, at 2
o’clock. ■ ■ -
(Bridgeton, N. J., papers please ©opy.) - *
ANDXBBON.—On the 23d inst j Washington Ander
son, In the 86th year cf his age, *
BAKER.—On the 23d inst, Daniel. Baker, aged 01
years. ■ ■ *
! BENJAMIN.—Of wounds received near Shepherds
town, Va , Obanceilor Brnjsmir, on the' 20th of Septem
ber. Co F, 118th Beat. P. V., aged 19 years ...
CODY—On the 23d Inst, Mr James Cody, in the fts'll
year of bisase *
DOWNS.—On the 24th Inst., Mrs Martba : J , wife of
Robert,S.'Downe, of New York, and daughter of John
and Margaret Wesley, aged 23 years and 8 months. * .»<
ENGLISH.—On tbe 24ih fast, Alfred B , son of Mi
zeal and Mary English, aged 2 years. •; #'
GB AYES.—In Lancaster city, on the 221 inst., Alice
G.i daughter of J. i. and M. F. Graves -ft
BILLER.—On the 24th inst, Blchard B. Hiller, aged
40 years ] ‘ * ■■
BOPKXH8 —At Helena, Ark., September 13« ii E. M.
G Hopkins, in the 23d;ye*r of his age.:, / .* .
JOHNSON —On the 24ih inst v Annie T., daughter of
John and Wllhelmina Johnson, aged 8 years, 0 months,
“IuOAS—On the 23d inst,, William 8., son of Thomas
B. Lotas, in tbd2Bd year of his age, *
MULGREW -On the 24th iUBt., Catharine, wife of
the late Patrick Mtdgrew. sged 50 years. . ■ * ,
NFL 40 N. On tha 23d Inst, Carolln* M., Wife of
Henry SelgbnV»«e4 SI >h»M. *
EBDMAN.—On the 21st inst, hear Frsderloksburg,
Va., Daniel B. Erdmann, 00, D, lUtli Begt. P. V.. sn
the 22d year of his age. . #
GAFNEY—On the 23d inßi,, James Gafnoy, in the
41at year of bis age. . #
GIBSON —On the 22d1n8t., James B. Gibson.
C-BitSS —Oo the 28d test, George Cress, Sr., a soliler
of 1612, in the 78th year of his age. *
GUENTHER —On the 21:1 inst., Oscar, only child ef
John and Louisa Guenther, aged 2 years, S months, and
19 days.
HABETNB —On the 23d inst., Susan, wife of the late
Edward Batkins, aged 63 years. * .
BEY.—On the 2Sd inst, Mrs. Nancy Hey, aged 61
years' * «
BOLDENS—On the 21bI inst.. Charlotte Annsttee,
daughter of Jehn and Anna M. Holdecs, aged 1 year and ,
8 months.
MoUONAMY.—On Ihe 22d lust,, Mr. Samuel, MoOo
namy, aged SO years. ’
SKNDtISLING —On the 22d Inst., Miss Elizabeth,
daughter of Dr, Michael K. and Elizabeth Sendcriing, in
the 21st year cf her ago. #
NORM AN—On the 23d test, Mrs. Mary Norman, in
the 69ih year of her age. *
OTTINGXB.—On the 21th inst., Alexander Ottißger,
Sr; asfd 77 years. *
BOBEN0 —On the 23d inst , Francis H. Bobeno,
aged 48 years. #
80BEBTZ —On the 24th inßt., Samuel Scbeetz, in the
62d year of his age. #
Black all-w 00l velour
BEPS.—Just opened, a full assortment of—
Black All-wool Velour Beps
Do. do. Empress Cloths.
80. do. Ottoman Poplins.
Do. do. Epinglines. •
Do. do. Oashmeree.
Do. do. Merinoes.
Do. do. Taroises.
- 1 Do. do . Mosseline, Delaines. .
' BESSON & 80S, Mourning Store,
nolS.tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street
I7YRE & LANBELL, •
Pi FOUBTH and ABOH STBEETB.
OPENING FOB FALL SALES:
Magnificent Silks.
Magnificent Shawlß.
Magnificent Poplins.
Good Black Silks.
Richest Printed Goods.
Good Stook of Btaples.
nsep- ARCH-STREU PRESBYTERIAN
LL§ CBURUH—THANKdGiVIHG.DAY —The Itav,
Dr. HENBT DABLING wiU preach TO-MOBBOW at
11 o’clock A..M. It#
jvr==> OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI
IJJj G ATI ON COMPANY, Pbiladelphu, Not 25,
1862 —4 DIVIDEND of THREE PER CENT., eaoa! to
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share, on the
Capital Stock of the Company, has this day been de
clared by the Board of Managers, payable on demand,
nr26 3t EDWiN WALTER, Treamrer.
fWIKw NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OFKEN
UJ? SINGTON (COUNCIL. No. 9, 0. of U. A. M„
‘are reonested to attend the meeting of the "Council, Oft
THURSDAY EVENING, the 27th inst, for the purposo
of adepting the new By-Laws
D* 0. GILDNEU, B S.
•»«s> A MEETING TO ORGANIZE A PHO
US TOGBAPHIO SOCIETY, to adopt a Ceostitn
tuin and el,ct officers,-wid be held on. WEDNESDAY-’
EYENING. November 26th, at 8, o’olook P. Mi, in the
HALL of the H OBTIOUL'i URAL BUOIETY, South
west corner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets. Those
interested ere cordially invited to attend. It#
m=s» THANKSGIVING—RELIGIOUS AND
U 3 PATRIOTIC ADDRESSES, with National and
Cbristien Union Hymns. Ac , at the Ohuroh of the New
Testament, ELEVBNTa and WOOD Streets, THU RSI
DaY NIGHT, at ,734 o’olook. "Addresses' by Bey.
Mestrs. Ad an b, Kevin, Krauth, and Stockton Sisgtag
led by Professor ‘Bower. .Thank-Offering; for ths New
Church Ministers and members of alt denominations,
with the public generally, heartily invited.' . n 026 2t#
fvr==. CITIZENS’ VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL.
-t —The LADIES’ FAIR which opened last week,
at the southeast cornier of FIFTEENTH and MARKET
streets, over Yarnall’a drug Store, will, owing to ths
previous inclemency of the weather, be continued THIS
WEEK, until Thanksgiving night.
Admission 10 cents. n026-2t#
ME=» ARMORY CO. A, FIRST REGIMENT
KS AUTILLEBY, H. G, Nov 26.1882.—1 n obedi
ence to Special Order No 84. this Company will assemble
at the Armory THIS MOBNING, at II o’clock, in full
uniform, to particloato in the fnneral honors to be paid
the late Brigadier General FRANCIS E PATTERSUN.
By order of Captain H. D. LANDES
B. L. Willing, Acting Ist Bergt, It#
MBS- POST OFFICE NOTICE. —THURS-
U 3 DAY next, 27th inst, being designated by the
Governor of the Commonwealth as a DAY 0 F TH ANK i-
GIVING, this office will be open untii 9)4 o'clock A. M.,
end between the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock P. M
The snb-postofficfs wii! be open »t-the ssmo hours.
Tbe Carriers will make their usual morning delivery,
and will be in attendance at the office in the aiternoon to
answer calls.
The Ut ited States Penny Mall will make the usual
P. M. delivery, aha the 7 A M, and 6 P: M. collections,
C. A. WALBO.BN, Postmaster.
PUladelpbia, Nov. 20, 1862. n023-2t
RIDGE TCRNPiKE COMPAWY.—
IKjS Agreeably to the provisions of an act of Assembly
ot (his Ocmmonweahb, approved on the first day of May,
A. D. 1881, a Special meeting of the Stockholders of
the Binge Turnpike Company will be held at' the -
Ofiice of'the Company. No. 131 South FIFTH Srreet,
(second story.) in tbe. Oily'of,Philadelphia,'on MON
DAY, the Bth day of December, A D. 1862, at 12 o’btcck,
M., for the purpose of signifying to the Governor, in
writing, their intention to be and become subject to the
provisions of the 14tb, 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th sections
of the ant ot Assembly, approved on tht 26th day of Ja
nuary, 1839, entitled “An Act regelating Turnpike and
Pisnk-Boad Compacies," or to declare so to do.
By order of the Board of Managers
JOSEPH A. OLA?,
Secretary Bidge Tnrnpfke Company.
Philßdelphia, Not 26,1862( n026-wfmst
fv=3. HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD,’
lAS Citt op Philadelphia, Nov. 25, 1862.
bPBOIAL OBDEB3, NO. 85.—THE COMMIS
SION ED OFFICERS of the HOME GUARD haying
been toviled to attend tbe funeral of the late Brigadier
Geneial FBANOIS E PATTERSON, of the U. S. Vo
lunteers. ibey are requested to appear in uniform,- with
crape on the left arm and on the sword-hilt, at I P. M.,
THIS DAY. tbe 26th instant, at the residence of his fa
ther, Major General Robert Patterson, at the southwest
corner of THIRTEENTH and LOOUBT Streets, to par
ticipate in the last ri'ee to the gallant dead.
By order of A. J, PLEASONTON, Brigadier General
Commanding Home Guard. WM. BBADFOKD,
It Assistant Adjntant General.
rjr==. HEADQUARTERS PHILADELPHIA
lA3 01TY GUARD— I67th BEGIMENT, P. Y.
OBDEB NO. 1.
Companies A and B will assemble at Oainp Pnleston at
10 o’olock A. M.,,Novembtr 26th, for the purpose of
participating in the funeral ceremonies of the slate
BE!GADIEB GENEBAL FBAJK_JL.PATTEBSON,
D.B.Ar- — ~
By order of WILLIAM A. GRAY,”
Colonel 167,h Regiment, P. Y.
A. STIMMEL. Adjutant. n026-2t
HEADQUARTEBS FIRST REGIMENT
iki? INFANTRY. BESEBYE BRIGADE, Phila-
DBLI'HtA, Nov. 25, 1862
ORDERS NO. 28.
In pursuance of Brigade Orders. No. 15, the Beglment
will parade on WEDNESDAY, 26th instant, at 1 o clock
P. M% to attend the fnnerat of the late Brigadier Gene
ral FBANOIs E. PATTEB9ON.
The Bi giment will form on Broad Btreet, right resting
on Obmtnut striet, facing west.
Fatigue uniform, evercoats,' and gloves.
By command of
OB ABLES 8. SMlTH,Captain, Commanding..
Gborge 8. Bbtbell, Acting Adjutant, n026-2t
•ws=* HEADQUARTERS RESERVE BRI-
U-3 GADE, FIRST DIVISION P. M.,. Philadel
phia, November 24,1862
• GENERAL OBDEBS, No 15.
I. The funeral of the late Brig <dier General FBANOIS
E. PATTERSON, U, ti. A., and late Brigadier General
of the Beßerve Brigade, will take place on WEDNES
DAY next, the 26th instant.
11. The let Beglment of Infantry, B 8., wilt be the
escort. The WaisbiDgton Grays’Company and the City
Troop are invited to join the escort.
Brigadier General A. J. Plea-onton, Commanding
Home Guardi is invited to detail a section of artillery.
The tender of two companies of Infantry, loTth regi
ment, P. Y , Col. Will«m A Gray, is accepted. -
111. Colonel Alfred Day. 2d Beglment Infantry, B/B,
will take ccmmacd ; the troops will report to him at l -
o’clock P M , at Broad and Chestnut streets. :
The escort will parade on north side of Looust street,
facing south, left resting on Thirteenth street,, at half
past one o’clock F. M. -
Tbe Field, Staff, and Company Officers of tha Reserve
Brigade, not on dnty, will report at the residence of Ma
jor General Patterson, at ha f past' one O’clock P. M.—
full drsss uniform, left arm and sword craped.
IY. The Office) b of the United Stateß Army, Navy, and
Marine Corps, the Pennsylvania Volunteers, and the Phi
ladelphia Home Guard, are respectfully invited to report
as above, and participate in the funeral ceremonies,.
Y. The route of the procession will be down Locust
alroet, up Twelfth Btreet, up -Spring Garden street, up
Broad street, np Girard avenue to Bidge avenue, where
the troops will be dismissed.
At Bidge avenue cars will be in readlneßß to convey,
the officers above named to Laurel Hill Cemetery.
By order of C. M E AKIN,
OoloDel Commanding Beserve Brigade. :
JOHN E. ADDIOES. Acting A. A General. n026.2t
in accordance: with the cus-
TOM of former jeai-s, a UNION PBATE3-
MaETING: will be held on THAN KBGJVING. DAY,
(November 27tb,) at 3 o’clock, P. M., in the UNION M.
E. CHUBOH, FOUBTH Street, below ABOH, at
which Christians of all denominations are invited to bo
present. ■
William O. Robinton, St: George’s M. E. Church.
J. H. A. Bomberger, First German Reformed Ohnrch,
. E. W. Butter, New-street Lutheran Church.
C. D Oooper, Protestant Episcopal Church.
J. Wheaton Smith, Baptist Ohuroh.
T. J. Bhcpberd, Presbyterian Church.
Joseph H. Eenoard. Tenth Baptist Ohnrch,
James M. Crowell, Seventh Presbyterian Ohnrch.
John Chambers, First Independent Ohnrch.
Bev: ANTHONY AT WOOD,
E J. yard,
. SAMUEL CHUBBi
no2B 2t# Committee of Arrangement.
MB the public schools of the.
Its NINTH SECTION, by authority of tie BOARD
OF DIBBCTOBS, wIU hold a FAIR for the benefit of
the SOLDIERS’ LIBBABY AND BEADING-BOOM,
at CONGEST HALL, CHESTNUT Street, above
Twelfth, from WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26, to December 2;
inclusive. Single Tickets, 10 cents; Season Tickets, 23-
cents. A Concert of Yocal and Instrumental Hnslc each
evening. nol9-7t*
MM> OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST
B 2 TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadelphia,
Oot. 24th, 1883,
Wounded Soldiers and Bailors desirous of availing,
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should apply Immediately at the office
of the Snrgeon- Artist to the Government, No. 1609-
OHE6TNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, ,
oc26tf . Government Surgeon-Artist.
,w==» HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 111
JA3 OUTBBEBT blreet-—ThißinstitnHon isnowopen
for the reception of sick and wounded soldiers, who will
he received and provided for In the moßt comfortable
manner, free of charge,. B F, GLENN, '
n022-tf ' Sec’y of Board of Managers.
ewe==» ACADEMY OF MUSIC—CITIZENS?
Its VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL—Lecfnre by Miss
EMMA BABDINGE, on WEDNESDAY EVENING,
November 28, at 8 o’clock. Bobject—“Ancient and
Modern Republics.” Proceeds for the Benefit of the Citi
zen s’ Volunteer Hospital, Broad street and Washington
-avenue.
The Mannerohsr Vocal Society, under the direction of
Hr. P. M, WoUieffer, have kindly vdnhteered their
services, and will sing some of their select choruses.
Tickets, 25 cents; for sale at the principal Book and
Music Stores and Hospitals, and at the Academy on that
evening. . no2o dt* 6
«==, PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COM-
Ll 3 FANY, Noyhmbee 24,1862.
A general meeting of the stockholders of the Philadel
phia Exchange Company will beheld on MONDAYns-xt,
Di ctmber Ist, at 12 o’clock, at the EXCHANGE, (room
No. 30 third floor,) for the purpose of etesdog nine ma
nagers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of
other business. W. :S GRANT,:
n024-6t Secretary.
nmgaw OFFICE GIRARD F &Mil NS CO., 415
Its WALNUT 11, PBILADELPHIA, Nov 10,1862.
—Tbe Direciors have this day declared a dividend of
FO.UR DOLLARS per share for the last six months, pay-,
able to the Stockholders on aud.aftqr.thts da'ep> :
' ALFRED S. GILLETT,’V
nol2-wfm9t - Treasurer.:,
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE! INS.
lt§ COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov 22, .
1862.—A GENERAL MEETING OF THE: STOCK
HOLDERS of this Company will be held, in pursuance
of »he charter, on MONDAY, the lßth day of .December
next, at 12 o’clock M., to hear the report of the Board of-
Diiec ore Rribe elevsn montbs ending with the 30th day.,
of tbe prtsent month, and also to consider and determine
upon tbo fxpedleucy of.iucroaring the OABH.OAPICAL
’of lb® Oempaisy to the snai of THREE HUNDRED
TBOUBANO DOLLARS, “according to BuohruleSHud
Kgulath ns as may be adopted at a general meeting oon*
vened for that purpose.’’ NOTICE f 8 ALSO GIVEN
that an ELECTION for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to
n auage the affairs of the Company for the. ensuing year,
will be held at the same time and: place, between the
bourß of 12 o’clock M. and 2 o’dcck P M.
SC23twmtDl6 B. M.. HISOHMAN, Secretary,
THE PBESS.—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1862.
* -AND MECHANICS*
PIIIA, November 24, 1862
LTm of November, - 1882, the
lers were eleoted Dbreotors of
FARMERS
UJj BAKK, Pho/ai>blp
At an election held on the 1
foMowing-named Stookhoid
this Back:
is. A. Mercer*
Edwin M.. Dewis*
Isaac 8. Waterman,
Dtodley Smylb,
Bicbard 0. i;ale,
Joseph 0. Grubb,
John Ashhurst,
And at a meeting of the Directors this day, 8. A. MEB*
CEB, Beq , was unanimously re-ejected President; ED
WTJN M DEWIS, EfQ , Vice President*, andWlblilAfil
BDfeRTOh?. Jr., Cashier. ■■'
c 025 ' W. BTJSHIDON, Jr., Cashier,
w-==- MECHANICS’
lUr PHIa. Mot. 24.1862
Directors, held Hot, 17tb, II
were chosen for the ensuing
Joseph B. Mitchell,
' , George H, Stuart, / .
Davis Peareon,
William A. Drown,
John Woodtido,
William B. Thompson,
Ebebezer Maxwell.
At the meeting cf the Board of Directors, held Hot.
24th, 1862,
J. B. MIT DHDIiI/waß elected President.
J, G. MITOHBDti, Vioe President.
n 025 3t J. WIBGAHD, Jr., Cashier.
fl*=|=* TBAIJJESMKN’S
U 3 PHIA, Not, 24,1862.
l?ih inst for Directors, the
elected to serve the ensuing y
O.fi.Bocers,
George 0. Thomas,
It. I>. Gaw,
J. B. Baxter, Jr ,
Jacob M
At B meeting or tbe Board,
O. H.BOGKBS w
JOHN OABTNEJ
HANGE BANK,
24,1882 —it the election
. tbe following stockholder!!
la Bank: .
Christian J, Hoffman,
Hubert Ervien.
H. W. Oatherwood,
William P. Cox,
i-Edmtrod A. Soader*
Samuel I. Ganby,
Charles E. Wilkins.
CORN. £X <
PHILADELPHIA) Nov
bold Eovember l!th, 1862,
were elected Directors ot tb:
Alexander G. Oattell,
Dj)l Xfobiit. Jr.,
Qeorge-1; BiiAby,
Edward 0. Koight,
William £. NaCdock,
James Steel,
And at the meetfng of Directors, this dor, ALEX
ANDER G. O&TTKLL. Beg., was unatimously re
elected President; AbSX. WHtLLDIN,. Vice
President, and JOHN W. TORRE Y Oa-hter. .. .
n025-tf J. W. TOBRE 7, Cashier..
»» THE P 111 b ADE bf lI IA BANK,
yLig Nov. 24, 1862 —At the annual election held on
17 ih Inst., the following gentlemen were duly elected
Directora of this Bank:
THOMAS ROBINS,
LEWIS R. ASHHURST,
FREDERICK BEN NIG,
RI.IHARD D WOOD,
JOHN WELSH,
AUG. BEATON,
> 3. li. EBRISGER.
JAMES L. OL IGHOBN,
S. W. He COURSE Y,
HENRY PREAUT,
GEORGE WHITNEY,
BEN J: G: GODFREY,
ISAAC STARE. ;
And at the mooting of the Board held this day THOMAS
ROBINS, Esg, was unanimously re-elected President.
n025-3t B B. 00ME5YS, Oashior.
rw=» NOTICE—CORN EXCHANGE BANK,
LLS Philadelphia, Novembers 1862 —The folio wing
Resolution was this dayadoptedbytheßoardofDireo
torß and ordeied to be publlahed: ■ ■
..Resolved, That the unsold portion ot the Stock of this
Bank be offered to the present. Stockholders at par, each
Stockholder tohave the privilege ot taking a prorata
share, according to a scale adopted by the Board,-pro
vided subscription and payment be made before the first
day of January, 1863.
- noMtjal J. W. TOBBEY, Cashier.
wbb THE UNION BENEVOLENT ASSO
-115 CIATION. AN INSTITUTION TOR THE
ENCOURAGEMENT OF INDUSTRY AND SUP
PRESSION OF PAUPERISM, AND THE RELIEF
OF BUFFERING AMONG THE WORTHY POOR.
At the annual meeting of the Association, held Tues
day evening, October 21st, the following gentlemen were
elected officers and Managers for the ensuing year, viz:
: PbBSIBENT—SAMUEL :H. PERKINS;
VicePrrsidekts— RlCHAßDD. WOOD, J. FISHER
BEAMING. . .
Treasurer— E. WILCOX, 404- Chestnut street. ..
COBBESPONBma Secret akt—L. fiXOSIGOSIEBY
BOND.
, BBOORDISG SECRETARY— JOHN H. ATWOOD. ,
■ managers. ...
BetJjsminCoatfa,
William M Collins,
Thomas Latimer,
John Bdblen,
(WilUam-PnrTes,
A. G. Coffin,
Benjamin Orne,
John W.Olagborn,
Thomas Wattson,
John T. Taylor, Edward B. Wood.
At a Subsequent meeting of the Board of Managers, 8.
0. COOPER and TBOS.IDVAb S were reappointed Col
lectors,; In view of the probable heavy demands upon
the. Association the coming -winter, by the superseded
labors for the sick and wounded Boldiers, and their fami
lies, the managers wouid jrspectfnll7 ask the co-opera
tion of the charitable, and'aU that feel an interest—and
who does pqt ?—in this high Christian objsct. Contri
butions of money may b"e sent to the Treasurer, E. WIIi-
COX. Beqi, 404 Chestnut alreei.- Provisions, new and
partially worn clothing, blankets, shoes, &c„ or money,
■will be rectlvid by the Agent, at the office of the So
ciety, and are earnestly solicited, .Corn meal, beans,
and potatoes are acceptable articles, and, can be stored
on the pr emises' until wanted
SAMUEL H. PEKKfNS, President.
Joroi-H. Atwood, Secretary. 1.
. Fa>MUND Wilcox'; Treasurer, 401 Chestnut street. .
' John BtCKS, Agent, 118'Bouth Seventh Btfeat. ;
toB swl2t
A UTER’B B AIB DYE, 25 and 38
X 5. cents a Box. Ho. 63 THIBD Street, above
Chestnut. It*
T’VGBT-TIPES.—The eye never saw,■
A cor Imagination conceived, finer or more beaatital
FJctmes than the fresh aßd cataraUy’ colored Ivory
trns Of BEIME‘S, at his Gallery, SEJOND Street,
above Green.. . It*,
TVTOTICE.—-Tlie subscriber, who has
Jhiv ;been appointed by the Orphans’ Ooart of Cheater
ccuntyg Auditor to distribute $534 X l in the hand*;of
Matthew Stanley, executor of Samuel 0 Stanley, late of
Hoaeybrook towimhip, deceased, and trustee of the said
fund held for the use ofWiUiam Stanley foy life, and
afrer bis death,for his children, will sit for that purpose,
,at bia cffioe, in WEST CHESTER, BEOE iIBEB 27th,
1862. at ten o’clock A. M , aty?hich time and place the
children of said William Stanley, and ill others in
terested, will please attend if tbey ree proper.
7“15026-w4t .WM. HARtitEiaTON..Auditor.
WTAYY AGE ST’S OFFICE, WASH
XV INGTON, D. 0., Novembeb 13, 1662 —« COP
PEE SCALE ” —There will be sold st public suction,
in the UNITED STATEi NAVY VAED, Washington,
D. 0 , on THURSDAY, the 27th fast., at 12 o’clock M,
slot of OOPPEE SCALE, consisting of about fifty tous.
It can be examined at any time previous to the day of
sale upon application to the Commandant of the Navy
.Yard.. * ■
The sate will be subject to ratification by the Depart
ment. S. P. BBOWN, Navy Agent.
The above sale is postponed until DECEMBER 4th. at
the same hour. n 026 wstDl
PERSONS IN WANT OF BRI-
I TANNIA or SILVER PLATED WARE can
find a superior article at .
n026-lm
m,H E PENNSYLVANIA RAIL-
J 'bOAD, MAOHINEBY, AND WHEEL GEE ASK.
—Wo would invite your attention to the above Grease,'
manufactured by us, ofmatertMifexaotly suited for the
purposes designed. We -believe-it' to be .surpassed by
none in cheapness or lubricating propertlesf'in, which be
lief we are sup,oiled by its steady solo and the perfect t
satisfectioh that it giveß. Those that have used it-WILL -
HAVE NONE ELSE. , -
Put np In tin cans, kegs, and barrels, of weight to suit
- purchaser.. . - . : ZEIGLEB & SMITH,
W bolesale Drug. Paint, eud Glass Dealers, corner of
SECOND and Gt EKN Streets. . n 025 st*
ZIEGLER & SMITH, DRUG,
PAINT; and GL ASS DEALERS, 8 W. corner of
SECOND and GREEN.;Streets, Philadelphia, have in
store, and offer for sale, via:
6 casks Sal Ammoniac.
10 half cases Rhubarb Boot.
5 cask, Irish Glue.
20 barrels Beßned Borax.
25 cases *• “
o bales Carriage Spinge, cheap.
50 cases (100 lbs each) Antimony.
6 barrels Antimony. '
50 bags Canary Setd.
a cases Mace
200 lbs Conrad’s lodide Potash.
10 cases Polizza Liquorice.
6 bales Alex, Senna.
10 boxes (SO Ibi each) Powd’d Tartaric Acid.
25 barrels Neats’- Foot Oil.
5 barrels Sweet Oil.
100 cates Pt Olivo Oil.
20 oans Balsam Oopalva. ,
Also, a general assortment of Drogs, Paints, &c., In
large or email quantities. n025-st*
rpERRA COTTA MANUFACTORY.
JL Hanging Vases.
Haney Flower Pots.
Orange Pots.
Fem Yasea.
Ivy Yasea.
Garden Vases.
Jasmin Coupes.
Jjassoletta Renalasanea.
Oasaoletts Louis XVL
Lava Vases Antiiue.
Pedestalß, all sizes. -
Console and Oor iatadsa...
Parian Busts.
Marble Pedestals.
For Sale Retail, and to the Trade.
S. X HARRISON,
WHS - 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
TYEAMONDS ! DIAMONDS! DIA
JL-T MONDB! and all Precious Stones,‘bought for
'cub, 'by LEWIS LADOMU3 A 00., Diamond dealers,
'BO2 CHESTNUT street, n024-3t
BINZINE, BENZINE.—IOOO gal
lons for sale by ZIEGLER & SMITH, wholesale
Drns, Paint, and Glass dealers,, oorner SEOOND and
GBEEN Streets, Philadelphia. n025.5t*
T7IYB AND EAR.—PROFESSOR «J.
JCi ISAACS, OCULIST AHD AUBIST, from lie;,
dec, Holland, ie permanently located at Ho. oil PINK
Street, wlere persons afflicted with disease* of the
EYE or EAB will be scientifically treated, and a
core guarantied, If cniable. ABTIFICIAL BYES In
serted without pain. N. B.—Ho charges madt far ex
atnlnatlon. : - no!9-12t*
/ZHKOBGB T. RILEY,
Ho 115 BACK BTEBET, "
Invltta the attention of all to Ms superior quality
lOE OBEAMB, WATEB lOES, : JELLIES,
FANCY AND PLAT* OAKES, '
OOXFEOTIONEBY. &c. .. n025-2t
S"N. WARFEL, PHOTOGRAPH
• COLOBIST.—Orders solicited and satisfactory,
likenesses guarantied. InquireTOl OSJSS'PHUT Street,
Philadelphia no2B*BamwfrBt
. A RMY DESKS.—A capita} article for
XA. camp and field hse. i3afe from net, compact, and
convenient to carry In pocket. For sale by
. ; W. 8.-DADMUH,
104 NOBTH BE BAW ABB I Avenue, Philadelphia.
AGENTS WASTED to sell Aem la Philadelphia and
vicinity. •_ 0023-lm*
lITAOKERELrHERRING, SHAD;
IVJUcvdc.
2 500 Bbls. Mass. TJos, 1,3, aod 8 Maokersl,l*te
caoght let fi,h, in assorted packages. .
2,000 Bbls Few Eastport, 1 ForWne Bay, acJ Halifax
Herring. • ••
2,500 Boxes Xnbec, Sealed, and No. 1 Her^ii.
150 Bbis. new Mess Shad. - ..
! 260 Box»b Herkimer Oonnty Oheese, St*, . ■- ‘
In store and for sale by
MTJBPHY & SOOtJS,
No. U 6 Norti WH\BVEB.
/GOSHEN GLADES, WESTERN,
VDT and Betmaylvaxtia Bntter,of obolce Quality. can
suntiy receive t and forsalebx.BHODES WfL*
XiIAMS, 10? So?th WATJSR Bfawat. • n«%>
' 'I AMA3GA Punbheoiss just
if recetied and for sale, la bond, by
QBABLKB 8. OARBTAIB3,
.uiM 126 W&ItKBT Stand!!! OB(VNIT« Bt. ,
PINE APPLE gAP BAGQCHEEBE,
X TOrsalab? ' BHODEB ft.WILLIAMS,
«s£4? 10? Booth WAT*a Btr»t
Anthony J Antolc,
William H. Woodward,
Joseph S. £io7«riag, Jr.,
BeojtmiE A- Farnbam, ?
Joahnaß Uppinootfc,
James B. Campbell.
BANK, PHILABEL
b—At the annual election for
862, tho following gentlemen
year:
John O. Daviß,
Charles Leland,
L 0. luogerich,
Benjamin. W. Tingley,
G D, Rosengarten,
Isaac F, Baker, $
BANK, PHIIADEL.
.—at an election held cm the
following gentlemen were
ear:
John Carrow,
James McOann,
Bobert Ooaoe,
| John Hartman,
, held the 24th inat,’
*aa elected President* and
!R, Cadiier. - n025-3t*
S. Morris Wain,
Joseph H. Dulles,
John Asbhurst,
Thomas A. Budd,
Chari* s Rhoads,
Bichard Wood,
Charles 8, Wnrfz, M. D,,
Horace Binhey, Jr.,
Thomas T. Tasker,
WM. VAN DYKE’3,
633 ARCH Street,
Philadelphia,
MILITARY
| PHILADELPHIA OITY GUARD,
• 157TH REQIMENT P. V,,
COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY.
■H E A D Q U A R T E R S,
V No. 627 CHESTNUT STREET.
•; ■
B OdSII:
UNITED STATES 80UNTY,............., ,$lOO
ADVANCE PAY AND PREM1UM......... 15
SPECIAL 80UNTY........................ 50
COMPANY PREM1UM.................... 5
T0TAL............................. .....mo
ALSO,
A SUPERIOR GUM BLANKE T.
The pay of the Beornit commences from the day he la
mastered into the service.
Aieoon bb the Becruit is mustered In, he will at once
be fnlly equipped with superior Clothing, and sent to
CAMP FTJLE3TON, od Indian Queen lane, where every
attention will be paid to his comfort.
For farther information, apply to Headquarters.
COLONEL WILLIAM, A. GRAY,
n 022 ft 15TTH BEGHMENI P. Y.
« ALL ZOUAVES d’AFRIQUE
© belonging to the Old Company and 11.4 th Begicneat
]|fP. Yij are ordered to report tbemselvea TO-DAY,
vcornerof FIFTH and PBCNH streets, atSo’clock,
to join the Regiment, with Lieut HELMAOH and Lieut.
ASLSBSQN.
By older of S. A. BABTHOIJLOT*
It* Captain Commanding.
ll RECRUITS FOR THE REGU-
Rj LAB ABMY OF THE IfNIIEO STATES WANT-
Jlf- ED! !-S2 will be paid to any person bringing an
“ acceptable recruit
For farther information apply at the Rendezvous, No.
419WALNOT Street. TUOS. O. WILLIAMS,
nolf-lSi* Oapt 19th Inf. U. 8. A., Becrnlting Officer.
S*. ■ CON TIN ENTAti CAVALRY.
jßft —WANTED.—Two Companies to fill the Bs
elment of CONTINENTAL LIGHT CA
VA r,iiV. row in a Camp Metcalfe,’’ H ADDONFIELD,
N. J. Officers who have had experience preferred. -
J E. O6l. Commanding, y
FHHANCIAL.
(JOLD,
SILVER,
QUABTEBMABTEE8 > VOUCHEES,
CHECKS ON WASHINGTON, Ofid
OEBTIFIOATEB OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED.
7 3-10. NOTES FOR SALE
DREXEL & 00,
no2l-Im
u. s.
FIVE TWENTIES;
- 08, ■
20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOYEBN
■ MENT AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THS
THE ABUBY to receive suhsoriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
1 Interest will commence• from the DATE OF SUB
SCRIPTION', and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint,
or any Snb-Treasury or Depository of the United States,
on the firet days of May and November of eaoh - year.
At the present premium oh gold, these Bonds yield
about EIGHT per cent, per annum.
A full supply, always on hand.
JAY COOKE.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD St.
nofitf ■ ' -' \ ■
QQO AAA —THIS AMOUNT TO
gJJtJOiV v”» LOAN in sums of 83.000 to 86,000 on
Mortgages or G. Renta Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309
WALNUT Street. , no 3
\V ATCIIJESAJSBJEWELRY.
D. T. PRATT,
(successor to pratt a eeatii,)
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly In receipt of
ENGLISH, SWISS, AND
AMERICAN WATCHES.
Of desirable styles and qualities, to atilt all classes of
buyers. nolfi-lraif
CUTLERY.
WORMAN & ELY.
HO. 130 PEGS STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
. MASOPACTURERB OP
PATENT CAST-STEEL
TABLE CUTLERY;
Also, the BEBT and CHEAPEST
ARMY KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON
IN THE MARKET. -
Warranted
OAST-STEEL FORES.
se24-wfbe3m
TJREIGHT STATION, PENNSYL-
X: VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, COBNER
THIRTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS.
Philadelphia, November 21,1882.
THE OHIO RIVER
IS HOW IN
GOOD BOATING ORDER,
AND
WE ABE PBBFABKU TO GIVE
THROUGH RATES
, _ * ./S’’ ' . '
TO ANT POINT . . .
BETWEEN r
PITTSBURG
A. N D
r ST. UOUIS.
■ S, Bi KINGSTON, Jn.,
n052.6t* Freight Agent.
0 11>ER V IN EG A ll.
500 GALLONS CIDER VINEGAR,
Known; to be tbeJPDRE ARTICLE, *»nr Tear* Old,
For Bale by the Barrel'and Gallon, at the
EASTERN MARKET CHEESE STAND.
• 1 ALSO,
PIKE G.O BRISK. BUTTER,
And a Fine Assortment of OHKE3E, Including the
Celebrated »JAOKBON” DAIBT.
W.K. SLOGOMB.
nc2l,fmw3t - -v: '
PRESERVING BRANDY.
FURS CIDER AND WINS VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS,
SF2GES,
All the requisites far Preaerrfng and Purposst
ALBERT G. ROBERTS,
dsalxs m Tims groceries,
itf.tr COBHUB XX.XVEBTH AHD YIH*.
CIRCULATING CIBRAKMS.
TXT BROTHE2HEAD’B GIRCTJ
eLAIIHG tt*
and American Books, invading ALI* 4JLASSSS3 of Lite
rature. Thlsia the At the ooantrj tliat
inclodes all tho HEW JHSGLISH AOGKS.that are net
JtKPKINTED hero. r* t - '
Termß 85 per y eaj jai* monthaB3.v three months SI.W;
one month fiiCeaMjor'S cwh nor day. 218 South
EIGHTH Street ■ wsB.Bm
NGLISHAND PRENOHEAMILX
-CIKCDLATisO XJBBABX AHD CABINET9I
LECTUBB, 1323 OHftSTOTJT STREET. ’
■ Bnbscriittons yet y*»r, month, and day. ,
General oatalognajnst mrhlished,fnroishatl jhaWt. -
In Pmh, Oatoiejoa c? the YoongLcdio*’ French Li
brary. ... '- , .. ‘
<i ftatalogvn & ii SibUsthigue <*« Dome* et Atf tH
noUeOe*.” ' W. H. MOSAOHEBI, Agent,
seB.«ffl’ ■ p\ IaaS.OBBSTgOXBtrHt.
DEMAND NOTES,
34 South THIBD Street.
LADIES’ FURS,
jUJRS!
GEORGE P. WOMRA.TH,
HOS. 415 AND 41T ABOH BTBBET,
HAS HOW OPEN
A FULL ASSORTMENT
L A DIE S * FURS,
To which the attention of the pnblic is Invited, nol9-2m
FANCY FURS!
JOHN A. STAMBAOH,
IMPOBTEB AND MANTJFAOrURBB OB'
LADIES’ FANCY FURS,
No.> 826 ARCH STREET,
BELOW NINTH.
Jmt evened, a large rail handsome Block or liADIXB’
AND OHIIiBBIN’B FANCY FTJEB, of every descrip
tion and in the newest and most approved styles, at the
liowest Cash Prices. 007-3 m
FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH,
IMFOBTJCB AND MANTJFAOTUBBB
■v'v.- ■ 0*
LADIES* FANCY FURS.
S£y assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladles and Children
Is now complete, and embracing ©wry variety that will
be fashionable during the present season. Ail sold at
the manniractarera’ prices, for cash. Ladles, give
me a call. ocS*4mif
RETAIL DRY «OODS.
O W OPE N .
Super!) Lyons Velvet Cloaks,
India Silk Cloaks,
Velvet Pile Cloaks,
Mohair Plush Cloaks,
Woolen Plush Cloaks,
Castor Beaver Cloaks,
Diagonal Plush Cloaks,
French Doeskin Cloaks,
French Reaver Cloaks,
Magnificent Qros de Paris Cloaks.
NEW CLOAKS
OPENING EVERY MORNING.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
No. 930 CHESTNUT STREET,
noT-fmwlm
OLQAKING CLOTHS.
F BOSTBD BEAVERS,
FINE CASSIMERES,
VELOUR REPS,
BALMORALS,
BLANKETS,
LADIES’ CLOAKS,
WOOLEN SHAWLS,
BOYS’ CLOTHING).
COOPER & CONARD,,
0028-tf S. E. COB. NINTH and MABEEr BtS.
CLOAK STORE,
No. 818 ARCH: STREET.
EtM continue their full and handsome assortment of
no2o-tf ItAPIEB’ ASP QHIXPBTBN’a ClifiAKßj
T B. CASSELBERRY, 45 NORTH*
H. EIGHTH Street, has now in store an immense
Block cf
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Bought at the recent French sales, and Staples before the
great rise. .
1 cai e Shepherd’s Plaid best Delaines, 22c.
300 pieces new styles figured Delaines, 26c.
40 pieces small Plaid all wobi Delaines - 25 and 310.,
The above forty pieces are gay colors, for ohildren.
1 case French Merinoes, all shades, SI 15.'01d price.
10 pieces black and white Wool Delaines, c.
1 case black and white Check Mohairs. 35c.
100 pieces black Alpacas, from 25’to 883.
Black Paramattas and Cashmeres, two yards wide, 81c.
1 case rich figured 4 4 .Poplins, 50c
l ease figured and plain Manorcas, 28c.
1 case rich brown figured and striped Mohairs, 31%c.
SILKS! 'SILK'S! ■
16 pieces small Check Silks, extra heavy, 75 to 88c.
2 do . Queen’s Gray Silks. 85c.
Black Mourning Silks, SI 10 to SI 62.
Black Sliks, 90c. to SI 88, old prices.
GLOYES, GLOVES—LADIBB’ AND GENTS’.
Over 500 dozen Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents’, Kid, Back,
Silk, with and without Gauntlets.
- Also, Gents’ Driving Gloves. One counter exclusively
for Gloves.
. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! '
8 lots open black cehtrerßrocho Shawls, S3B to S5O.
The above good, worth 566 to 575.- -- -
Brocbe Shawls, from $7 to S7O. -
Largestand best Gentßt Shawls, at all prices.
J B GASSELBSBRY’a
Mam noth Dry Goads Hoase,
45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. ■
P S —Nowon htnd over 40 cases of every description
of Staple Goods; Muslins, Flannels, Oahton Flannels,
&c., less by 16 per cent, than the present caee prices.
n025-3t OASSELBBRRY;
T AOE CURTAINS AND MUSLIN
Ili DRAPERIES.—The subscribers have the finast
assortment pf rich Lace Cnrtains and Embroidered Mua
lleb !o be found in the city, at last seaebn’s pricea. Also,
a large assortment of Onrtain and Fnrniture materials,
of the most desirable styles. -
SHEPHARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARBISOS7,-
no2o- 12trp - ' - ' 1005 CHESTNUT Street ;
Q.O TO' HUNTER’S NEW STOREi
No. 37 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
FOB LADIES’ ASD MI3BES’ CLOAKS,
Manufactured of tbe best materials, in the most stylish
manner, and will be sold OHEAPEK THAN OAJi BE
FOUND BIiSBWHBJBEi'
no2o tf No. 37 Nerth EIGHTH Street.
TJLANNE LB,. BLANKETS; &c.—
I; A good assortment of all the approved makes of
Winter Flannels and English and American Blankets at
the lowest prices - "
SBEPHARD, VAN HABLINHEN. & ARBIBON,
uo2sl2irp 1088-OHEITNUT Street.
DRY-GOODS IMPORTERS.
Q.EO- 13- PARRISH;
313;-CHBSTNUiT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,.
Offers for sale
10,000 ARMY BLANKETS}.
v '■
Five pounds each,
6 feet 6’inches wide, by 7 feet long.
Also,
, BROWN -GRAY AND BLUE-GBAY
BLANKETS,.
4 Ib., ,5-lb., 6 -lb., and 7 1b , the pair,
Of various sizes.
Also,
LOW PLAID HORSE BLANKETS..
HEAYY COTTON AND LINEN DRILLS; BLACK
SILESIAB, ALPACAS, in all qualities, and other
LININGS, adapted to the wante of the Trade.
TBRMS GAS-H.
Also, Fine, heavy
OFFIGBRB’ BLANKETS,
12,000 YARDS
11.4 SHEETINGS, FOB HOSPITAL USE,
And the usual assortment or British STAPLE and
GOODS. : 0c29 mwffm
COOKING RANGES. FURNACES, &c..
OQOKINO RANGES.
ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING
RANGES.
Tide Bangs hsi offorded more sotißfaction than any
yet offered to the public.
ARNOLD & WILSON,.
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
TXTARM-AI3 FURNACES,
VV Of themoet approved and economical patterns,
SOTTED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS
ARNOLD & WILSON*
1010 CHESTNUT Street,
JgNAMELED SLATE MANTELS.
A large v Arlety of these beautiful IdaoleSs at
VERT, LOW PRICES.
ARNOLD. Sq WILSON,
_ . 1010 OaESTSPT Street
AND COMMON
PARLOR GRATES. .
For Keating Parlors, Chambers, -Offices, &ct.
ADAPTED FOB EITHER HASH. OR SOFT COAL.
Hot-air Registers and Ventilators—a. large assortment
ARNOLD # .WILSON, ,
oell-swSaiif . 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
QCOTGH WHISKY.—2S puncheons
(O-Jmbm Stanrt’i fin« PAIPIjEY MAIiT,. Imported
dlrwt. In hpad to *#l« t»y • ...
CEO. WHITELBT,
: {£T Scetb XBOHT.
cu>l&2a
EURSI
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
OOMMBN CEMENT OF TR®
TWENTY’SIXTH YOLUME,
HABPEB’3 NEW MONTHLY Mi.QA.ZINE.
No.Ow.] CONTENTS. [Bso., 1882,
WAITING 808 THE OHILDEEN.
■ With Three Illustrations, by Goateb.
POLAND OVEB GBOUND AND UNDEB GBOUN t>.
11. UN DEE. GBOULD.
With Ten Illustrations, by Stephens, Perkins, and
. , Chapin, from Sketches by the Author.
THE WITHEBED FLO WEB.
GAS iND GAS-MAKING.
With Seventeen Illustrations, from Drawings by the
AMAN’SLIFE. .
THE STAMP-ACT OONGBESS.
With Three lilastratians.
love by mishap.
BOLL. CALL.
BOMOLA.
With Three Illustrations.
BANDOM BEOOLLEOTIONS OP A LIFE.
OBLE Y If A K5l. ( Concluded )
With Two Itluetrations by MiLlais.
A CAMP MEETING IN TENNESSEE, '
MI6TBEBB AND MAID. A HOUSEHOLD STOKY,
AFAIEY IN BEAKOH OF A PLAGE.
THE SMALL BOU3E AT ALDINGTON.
With Two Illustrations.
MY FIBBT SERMON. „
MONTHLY BECOBD OF OUBEENI E VENTS.
LITEBABY NOTICES.
EDITOB’S: EASY OHAIE.
EEITOBS DBA WEB.
With Twe Illustrations by Bbrlew,
FASHIONS FOE DEOEMBEB.
With Three Iliaatratious by Yohjt.
Mr. Tkollops’b •» Orley Firm ” is concluded in this
Number, aid Mias Mulock’s “ Mistreas and Maid n
will be completed in tbe next.
In ibe- January Number-will be commenced a series of
psjers, bs Mr. J. Boss Baowsa. describing a Journey
10 Iceland, to be profusely illustrated with Sketches of
Oharecter. Incident, and Scenery, from Original Draw
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The December Number contains contributions from
3.j Boss Browne, Caroline Ohesbbro, Edward H.
House, Marian 0, Evans, J. H Siddons, Samuel I.
Prime, Dinah Maria Mulook, Geo. William Cur
tis, Louise a handler Moulton, J. W. Watson, Mary
E. Bradley, Louise Furniss, Ast-hony Trollope,
Peknat Etbwabt, Alfred d. . Guernsey, Arthur
Thomas, N. G. Shepherd, Benson J. LossiNtt.
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