The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 27, 1862, Image 3

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    Dole and the “Noble Sa
-0 tesrn that a petition bat been gotten up in
jjji'""' , am { to Commissioner Dole, to Indnes him
(he order for hanging thote murderous savages
la To oome to the point at once, we beg to
i» flto1 ! ohave not theleaet belief in the “noble sa
but consider him erne!, false, thievish, murde.
0*1 3 nrodigions nnlsance, and an enormous supers l
“ Lpceited, bloodthirsty, treacherous humbug.
tf» ; * nommlßßioner Dolo will leave the uueatlon, at
Ift W* t!je aenso of the people of MtunesSti, and not
{«>•' w ffl i B placod sympathy on the great “nntu
{i’t ° i ! f Tto m en, women, and children slaughtered by
gw* , SI!8 j were of more value to the wortd than ail
#»***' t,ftween btrc and the faoiHc. An‘“lojan”
i<4 0 f a rpgo his lazy and cruel life, work for his
.ldo by law, and dross liko other people (say
arle" Stokes' one-prlco, under the Continental),
ftf® °' t {o iefate; but the howling, jumping, tearing
J ' qassel it is reported that Prince Ho
run’ in-law of the Hleotor of Hesse, has fled
leaving behind him wife aid ohlid, as well as
h* oo'niber of heavy debts. The Prince has been
■1 jpcculotlon and extravagance; be had bought
fß,t pistes, »n a other property, without the possibility
l ,re? . them, A composition or 2b per cent, ft Is,
jjtd, will be pffid by hie representatives? If
" ! ' ptlu'co reached this country in safety he will, no
I® 3 liiiow bis eoonomy in future by purchasing hla
ta s t the ene-prioe Clothing emporium of Gran
fsJwgw!t(a, No, 609 Oheßtnut street, Philadelphia, It is
a!«f 100 ia'e to i . '
arrivals at the hotels,
or to 12 o’clock, last night.
(] , mT IS*NTAI( HOTEL—Ninth and Oboshmt sti.
„ «• Smalley, Now York Sami M bane, Pittsburg
Sn, H Baird, Pittsburg John W W .tlace, Pa
K! WaHace, Brighten, Pa 0 N Wa't-, ‘larlisle
?r Btyflold,Memphis,’Term A H Engl*, U d A
ii. Hnlstosd, Cincinnati 0 0 Simp 00, New York
Ic Srenctr, USA Dr J A Murphejftwf.Oin.O
*«Olwyt>e, PhUa Bsv J OhnrcblU, Conn
£ Churchill, Conn Miss Downs. Oonn
SoX, Woodbury,Conn W P Boss ft wf New York
i,W Oovcrly, Harrisburg Col W Jl Allan, Virginia
. j Ufhrdnfifi Pittsburg WS 0 Odd* OlßTflllfid
5 H Brown ft la, Balllmore Jno B Hampton, Pittsburg
lfl>mou St sn,’Mwaietwn T N N «ing. Chicago
f w Mn-s K Smith, Dor, Mass
U»udy ft la, OinclDnatt B H Ocmbs New York
loacovrl, New York N C Day, New York
SmOeltc Perl' Alex Miller, Paris
IrMblns & la. N York H Derby. MD, Boston
|nrj Morgan, Aurora, N YfBI Duncan ft wf, N Y
S"V ffrgsr, Lancaster H W Bogere, Baltimore
t Pnoc, Washington, D 0 John Baoon, Vermont
t,..hen Btcbardion, Vt Win Hovey, Vormoat
S a JTodd, Wash, DO 0H Mo Joy, B ahimore
Mr Oaalm tbs New York J W Wills ft ta, New York
nli i F Bbeok, Lancaster Oapt Fsirwether
Sirairwether J Buffington; Massachusetts
,T Snfßiigton, Mass' J S Morrill, Vermont
toaomsn, Ohio GS Butler, New York
5 1 B«rStr, New York 0 Looser ft wf, Pottsville
M ulofwr, Pottavilie A M Sallads ft la, Peana
on B‘ll, Barrtsburg 0 W Sees, Harrisburg
it nutlet*. Maryland H Tt aslor. Baltimore
il S Boston BO Havens ft la. a York
5nS, Jr, Newark, N J H B Hyde, New York
n h ttncEkSi Cincinnati E P Butts
LaOAGreff, Penns Miss P P Grow, Penua
Mis Grow, Penna Mas'er OQrow, Penua ,
WIM Jiirprds, Penna . D P Lewis New York
S s Ward, Newark, N J E Brinton, Jr, Obestsr oo
Jchß Burrow. Portland H D Sleoperft la. New York
ar a Wilder, Bostt n' John ulark ft wf, Boßtoa
*!si Srsott, Jr, ft la, N Y Jobn Hoope, New York
JB T»rr, Maryland 0 Kellogg, Elizabethtown
Jrta K dy, Milford Bobt Turner, Balllmore
tl lioope, Maryland Paine Beynes, New York
vrmd Archer ft la, N York J H Yan Antwerp. N York
rkM A James, Sew York ‘g Will bank, New York
Lt Col D D Parkins, CBABB Bngg'os. Now York
jB Irish, Pittsburg T J Belly, M D, Brooklyn
tiroes, Indiana O N Bbtoman, Übicago
BblpmQD,Ohicafio filisa Noih'e ShipcoaQ, Ohio
ft leg, Harrisburg Ciias F Hantz, York, Pa
lf»:d Smith, Pa ...
BPKOHANTB’JIOTBL— Fourth st., below Arch,
illillof & la, New York 6 B Cole, Shippensburg
sjbtker, Indianapolis 0 T Patterson. Torre Hants
pr*r. Terre Hants W K Nagle, Mil;on
q jj'Kliole, Elmira J a Ditl'endorfer, Elmira
US {'urges. Wash, DO HE Taylor, Williamsport
Ss Learn, Penna G A Oraig, Ohio
tVLKaitticulf, Kontuoky TH St tel, California
jbSauSeld, Mass . 0 Woimio, New Jersey
p. 1,1! Hanley & wT, Fenna Mist I 0 Hawley, Penna
PMcl’roy, Lancaster Mrß JO D l.idr & dan. Pi
Ktf Ward, Pittabulg . . W J Maitland fc U, Wash
fat Jarvis, Ohio P Kerr, Pittaburg
CaH Urynt ti 4 la, Penna Miss OLa’k Harrisburg
Oil Rjltaken, 0 3 A W H Fritz, Bethlehem
jFWjigbt, Springfield 3? H Hnuber, Piiftbnrg
ABWslKtr, Wajneco, Fa A B OBapin, Mass
Pa Kelly EdwALaffey.
y Tonsoy, Indianapolis
iiIKEIO AN—Chestnut street, ahove Fifth.
JttoC Fecit, Hazleton, Pa Thomson Derr, Pa
Sil Hstketi. Maryland W Silver, Jr, Delaware
JE Hyde, Newark, NJ ' M Thompson, Altoona, Pa
0t) Builis, Buffalo Oopt W D Bank, r, J
F, J»mu, Washington, DO Geo Wllltuais, Wash, D 0
JobuC Hopkins Jr, Jer CltyM,-B E J Fry, Tamauua
JHmbVo Buis.Dovlestown Jas 0 Wilson, Soulk Haven
W U Slioiodesr & son, Del W Haokett Jwnon, Pa
CI BcltHifo, USA A Motntire, Maryland
II Bop.oiiil. L Branch, N J H W Howlm 1, N J
i Pier, Wecdbnry Geo H Brocks, USA
J litsns. I'r; nsylvania A M Ivey, New York
OlnsMiib Sharp. Delaware P G Wilson, New York
Jut's, el, Hew York GW Woodruff, New York
MtKoOlu ' Matthew Puncher, Oonn
IHHw'eM, Maryland W 0 Poster, Buffalo
J H Jilin, J rsey Shore J H Hoffecker, Delaware
"muDIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, aoove Third.
SPettier, Boston J G Siaoy, Chester, Pa
line Men well, ÜBS G Maitin, Bucks 00, Pa
Hlbrnld W B Bosetihann, N J
0 tegmier, 8t Denis If Wilson, Peooa
J S Billtr, New York T Pastor, New York
J Elies, Lancaster B A McOau ey. Baltimore
tScterlson, Pottsvilie ■ 3I» Scheffer,- New Jersey
iiKiUey, New Jersey C J M.itrie & lady
Jfisdon&lady Otis Avery & la Penh*
JBh Avert, Penna T O Masren, Ui N
fWlue'er, lew York ' ■
THE CNION—Arch street, above Third.
J H Etnrrr, New Castle, Fa B W Olendenln, Penna
V Bllohson, Drl B O.Ovorholtz, Payette oo
H Y I'rtlteg A wf, Sunbury W M Davis, New Jersey
B Ba'.man, Pennsylvania Mrs O Johnston, Penna
T M Pstterson ' Marvin Wheeler, N J
iiatißoys • B J Bnuekulp, Hazleton
St« Gunnlcg, Brooklyn Miss Emily Gunning, NY
SfIiONAL HOTEL—Saoe street, above Third,
TJSsJi, New Hope, Pa Jas Bcbtnson, Dtncaster
liScnimeier, Allentown O N Evan*, Ponna
Jaccl* Holman, Liverpool D L Martin, Penna
Jirtl.r, Übiersville Miss Mary Knorr
6i Bitiatds, Hamburg W f Sherman, Penna
linti fnillh, Penna B H Brown, Bellelonte •
EcM Hedy, Lebanon co Geo Hoferkamp, Pottsvlue
STATES ONION HOTEL—Market, anove Sikth.
lUersel, Harrisburg A Bstriog, Bedford co, Pa
Ac Hashes, Harrisburg A Angmtln, Penna
JSBetkstresaer, Penna D Weaver, Huntingdon oo
l/.'ir.ffitrmari, Patton villa J T Stone, Harrisburg
SCcbc, Huntingdon W 8 Hamilton, Milton, Pa
kT.au.tt>', Dcyltalown A Ta'lor, W Chester
dec L Pill-, Pittsburg A Wolfklli, Pittsbnrg 3
GOMIKBOIAL—SIAth street, above Chestnut.
I Ttobioo, Lancaster ot> W D FUut, Penna
&l' ssfiTim, Delaware 1 WEL Laokwood, Camden, D
IV Montgomery, Chester 00 J D Hendrle, Washington '
H Jamieson, Pennsylvania L J Loberr, Jr Ooatesvllle
CT Wiodle, Pinna O-Bufflogton, Penna
JEOrem J Hayes, Charleston
Ural J W Cos, Penna , J Yoco-ji, Donglassvllle
SADISMS HO 081— Second street, above Market,
a D Jeans, Now York WO Peak, New York
CO Drtiitk, Penna fm Campbell, Marietta, 0
Alik Versa*. New York B Jenntiou & son, N Hope
I! Palmer, New Hope B W Gammon, Delaware
0 Ssrite, Delaware D 8 Hembold, New Jersey
V Elcbard?, Delaware W 0 Hamilton, N Jersey
Jll Boitsel Bridgeton, Pa BY Hadley, Deposit, N Y
AS'soffer tc la, Lewlstown Mrs Bternberger, Penna
W t Fiory, Strcudsbnrg M Bmlrb, Monroe oonnty_
D Dwhirg Mosrco cattsty Joo Ijovet* Hancock, a J
JUSiGboltz,Chester M Smith, Monroe connty
ißsoser, Del Water Gap 0 N Jones, Obestsr conaty
J A Crtmley, New York J B Boyer & la, Lancaster
ABorreegbs, Penna
BAEIKY SHEAF HOTEL—Second, below Vine.
ttJAiMu Alexandria. Va B Kepoly, Alexandria, Va
Y*# i On,von, Centreville H Graven, Oentcovllle, Pa
Centreville G B Marttndell, Bucks co
5 l, h low Hope W J Hawk. MorrlsvlUe, Pa
JF/wsy StocktoD, N-J E Deemer. Osmp Pbllada
C H Mltcbell. Weyne co J Oonnard, Bucks co
Jlntbnrn. Newtown . - Judge J S Brran, Penoa
J Psimer, Kdgewood.■ OF Bohb. Broksvllie, Pa
i br.itll, M ntgomery eo GW Craven, Books 00
R jbii nr, Bucks co J B Bpecoer, Bucks ca
■lly, Newtown 0 Horner, Pennsylvania
if Brown, Brownsburg H Miles, DavLvide
f?a-iborn, Newtown J Horner, Bucks co
K; l,ht, pennoylvania . B Shelly & lady, Penna
Vaiiborn, Doylestown L Ormly, By berry
iAtkicson, Bocks 00 A Thompson, Blobboro
A Conor, S lady, N Jersey Mrs Wm Srackert, Penna
* fily Burks co Mrs A (J Pattern, Basks 00
6 W Bhe», Bristol J*s Walton, Books 00 .
Mi* Taylor Pennsylvania FNiobols
0 Maglli, Bricks co D Jarrett, Montgomery co
-J I'srrcs, l>oylestown G Miles, Back! co
J Hstklidnte, Atilt boro’ H Bye, Bucks co
HCS ucktrr, Pennsylvania
BLACK BKAB—Third itreet, above Oaltowhitl,
'{’Mo 80-,cr & eon, Berki oo 8 Fritz, Lehigh co -
*' tut Kiitz, Lehigh co 8 Leweonotrger, Lehigh co
JW Hereh Penueburg Obai H Blddall. Phllada
fa Barmen, Lehigh co £ Moll, Pennabnrg;
4 B I’noli, Lebieh co Martin Seic«-I, Uoptey
ftij T.m'ieKm, By berry Ft attic Trmtln.on, B, berry
f«ia B BschSei.Beobteivine Wnl Mutter, B otatelvlhe
j'tuiel V Lutz, Bilks oo 'Win Brum I #*, Penny
*ol>n Li lubecii, Penna Jacob fluth, Southampton
“ B fob WH», Beading OhM Smith, t cramp Creek
«8 Boafla. Southampton • . * '
BAH) KAOLE—Tblra itreet, aoovo CallowhllL
Lehigh oo I K Benton, New York
" B Smith, Montgomery co i W House. Oataiaucina
J N Sberlr, Lebanon oo J L Brobß, Lehigh oo
J.Blgb, Beading G Xaoder, Lehigh oo
Bitty D Bohaslt, Penna
ißeltran, Penna Je«»e Wambold, Penna
.“'wj Herman, Penna P Diehl, Penna
“ “tier, Lehigh Gap B Bennlngor, Lehigh Gap
®MOBHT VKBNOH—Beoond itreet, above Arob,
r Hatton Geo Waring, Bait on
i “ Mdgere. Penna T 0 7,ag, New York
?/ Haleb, Hew York Joo Webster, Hew York
, a Owen, Hew York K 0 Owen, New York
'» Smith, How York
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICIAL
TBBAStJHT DbPARTMBHT,
Office of Istbkkac Revenue,
Washihotoh, Kov. IT, 188».
Commissioner of Internal Beveane is prepared to
the following - stamps, la quantities snfßolent for
; ke use of (he people of the District of Colombia, sod of
,ka States east of the Books Mountains, viz: Planing
Proprietary, Express, Telegraph. Insurance,
■ ir? o Insurance , (fire and marine ) Passage Tickets,
a, - a Pretest
the use of the stamps herein specified Is hereby re-
Wttd In the District and States above described, on and
the Ist day of December next: And persons guilty
*UfnHy neglecting to to use said stamps will be BOb
'b> the penalty provided In the law
flB9. S. BOUTWmti,
Oomm’r Internal Bevenna.
toS * sluth3t
an^ NGBR & Co.’s Letter A FAMILY
dlk 1,0 Miaa lS® l» the mart beautiful, beet, and
ateMor »U Sewing Machines. It emoortlee the prln
,y* t ° r Blnger A do.'s well-known Mannfaotnrlng Ma
-5U **» raekee the Interlocked etitoh; will eew on aH
L #f clot ' 1 ’ and with all kinds of thread; will Bind
tm ° Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tnck—ln
do ALL KINDS OS' FAMILY SB WINS,
4u (arp! “ l!6fl every other Machine for the great range
e *wUenoe of ite work. Send for a pamphlet.
I. M. BINGBB & 00.,
No. 468 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK.
Pbiladilphia Omra.
Wh *toeBl No. 830 OHESTN'OT STBtBT.
Haib Dyb, 38 oents a box.
Sq, for *1! the best In use. Try ft. Sold
up HAM’S, 403 CHESTNUT BL aeST-Sm*
Thi common bbltep tlat the hair
cctttttof be reproduced on bald Asads is erroneous, and
at variance with the known principles whloh govern its
growth. Bach hair is a hollow tube, through which
there is a constant circulation maintained by the blood,
which ciroulatee in minute veins to the glands or vescl
oles which eeorete the hair. By this circulation the hair
is nourished and held faßt, its glossy color given and
prepared, and each hair oovered with the finest oil.
Anything which diverts or takes away tbo blood from
the scalp, or impedes its free circulation to the glands or
the Tootß of the bair, ,oi(t stop its growth, caise it te
turn gray, fall off, and leave the head bald. Continuous
mental exertion, trouble, and various kinds of disease,
thus produce baldness or loss of hair. Knowing the
caute, we can rationally attempt to counteract the evil
by restoring the circulation of the blood through the
scalp. This can be done by the application of a proper
stimulant, when the hair will spring forth and grow lux
uriantly. The most certain article for tbiß purpose, and
the only one which has gained and maintained its repu
tation, through a long serlos of years, Is JAYNE'S
HAIU TONI 3. This article does stimulate the soalp,
oauses a free circulation of blood through It, and does
not injure the young hair as it springs through the scalp.
Acting upon principles which can be understood bjr any
person who will give the subjects thought, It recom
mends itself to every one rfguiring an article of the
kind. By a faithful application it will stop tha hair
from falling out or beooming gray, and in nearly every
case reproduce new hair upon heads that have been bald
for years.
Sold only by Dr. D. JAYNE ft BON, 242 OHB JTNUr
Street. ■ _no27-2t
Qxobqk Steok’s
INIMITABLE PIANO FOKTES, Grands and Squares,
are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their pow
cr, evenness of tonoh, and pure qnallty of tone. None
should purchase without examining them cloaeiy.
The most eminent teaohers are almost daily selecting
Priceß to anit the times,
them.
ocll-stuth4ot
J, E, GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
jg~SS9 GBEAT TBIUMPH!—
STTY I' SOHOMAOKBB * 00. have made a new and
grand discovery In the manufacture of the Plano Forte.
By a peculiar construction of the scale and bridge on the
sounding board, they are enabled t> give nearly double
the ordinary length of the string,from the bridge to
where the hammer strikes the string, which produoes moat
extraordinary effects. The tower la greatly increased,
and the harmony produced ia truly wonderful, giving an
entire new quality of tone, whioh is deep, rich, sweet,
and melodioue, with a singing peculiarity to each note,
unlike to any Piano ever manufactured heretofore.
The music-loving public are respectfully invited to call
at onr Warerooms, Ho. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, where
they can examine this great improvement in the Plano
Forte.
nol3- lm
B— T— lB6o— X.
DBAKE’B PLANTATION BITTHBS.
They purify, strengthen, and Invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite,
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BIT MBS in the world. They
make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature 1 *
ireat restorer. They arc made of pure St. Croix Bum,
the celebrated Oalisay a Bark, roots, and herbß, and M«
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to
age or time of day. Particularly reoommended to deil
gate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by ell
Brocars, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DB hS.%
£ CO., 202 BEOADWAY. Hew York. seSd-Om
Batohblob’s Haib Dr*!
TBH BEST IH THE WOELD.
WILBIASI A, BATOHHIiOS’S celebrated Hair By#
produces a color net to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to Injure the 'Hair in the least; remedies
the ill effects ot bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair lot
life, OKAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIB instantly turns a
Splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tiful. Sold by all Druggists, £o.
The Genuine Is signed WIXiLIATd A. BATOHB
BOB, on the four tUet of each boa. ■
FAGTOBY Ho. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late U 33 Broadway and IS Bond Unit,)
mySB-ly
Grover & Baker’s No. 9 Shuttle
SB WINS MACHINE, for manufacturing purposes, is
the BEST machine In the market, and Is sold for FORTY
DOLLARS. No machine ever introduced in this city
has sold jo rapidly or given snob universal satisfaction.
Do not fail to oall and examine it before purchasing else
where. Office, 730 CHESTNUT street. no3-tf
MARRIED
KIBKBBIDE—IREDELL —On Wednesday, Nov.
26th, 1863, by his Honor, Mayor Henry, Thomas B.
Kirkbride and Annie Iredell, both of Gloucester county,
Now Jersey.
rWcodbury paper please copy.] #
PRIDE— B UIIPHY —On the 23d lost, by Rev. Geo.
0. Haddock, George 0. Trice, of Oamden, N. J.j to Mlsb
BallleJ Murphy, of this city. *
GROVE—MoOONNELL.—On the 20th lust, by Rev.
B. W. J. Wylie, Mr. WllUam H. Groyeto Miss A. K. Mo-
OonneSl. both of this city. *
JOHNSTON—DOWNEY —October 14th, inOamdon,
N. J , by Rer. Dr. Reed, Joseph Johnston to Miss Maggie
K. Downey. - *
DIED.
LUKEKS.—On Third-day, 25th inst,, Helen M., wife
ofOourtlond E, Lut eeß, and daughter of the late Elite
Jackson, in the 30tb year o! her age.
Funeral from the residence of her.husband, N«..425„ _
Green street, on Sixth-day, 28th Inst, at 2 o'clock. * _
TRIMBLE On Tuesday, 25th inst., David, son of
Joseph and S&rah A.Trimble* aged 10 yeara and 11
m Fnnfral on Friday morning, 23th lnat,, at 10 o’olfe.
McBEIDF —On the 25th icat., Mrs. Elizabeth, wife
of John Mcßride, aged 45 years. / , ,
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to
attend the funeral, from her husband’s residence, 411
B. Twentieth street, this day (Thursday), at 10 o’clock.
Interment at Monument Gemetery.
SIMPSON—On the 26th inat., John Simpsra, son of
Winlam and Mary Simpson, in the 38th yearoi his age.
HU friends, and these of the family, also, tho mam
bers of Amity Lodge, No. 19,1. O. of O. F., and the
School Directors of the Sixl6enth ward, are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his
■ parents. No. 120 Otter street, on Saturday afternoon, the
29th Inst. To proceed to Monument Gemetery.
MENOH.—at the Continental Hotel, on Wednesday
morning, Nov. 26th, Edmund A Mencb, in the 32d year
year of his age. _
His mala relatives and friends are invited to attend his
funeral, without further notice, from the Hotel, on Sa
tin day morning, at 10 o’clock. To proceed tol»anci>l
pm f#
MILLIKEN —On the 25th inst., WttlUm Robert,
youngest son of George and Susanna Milliken, aged 2
years aid 5 months. ....
The relatives end friends of the family are Invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of his partnts,
1711 Mount Yernon Btreet, this (Thursday) aftornoon. at
2 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Wood-
DAYIS —On the !sth inst., Mrß. Phcebe, wife of Wm.
I avis, Sr., in tie 70th sear of her age. . *
DONOHUE.—On the 24th inst., James Donohue, aged
4-d Tdfttd *
FENIMOEE—On the 24th list., Mrs. Martha 0.
Fenimore. . . , ' ~ • ■
HALL.—On the 24th Inet, In hospital, near ..Washing-'
ington, D 0.. John Marshall Hall, Go. K, 119 th Begt.
P. Y. in the 19th year ef his age. _ T *
LEYEBING—OnJtbe24th Inßt, George W.Levering, -
in the 37th year of hie age. *
MoOOBMIOE. —On the 25th inst., Jackson W. M.
McCormick, aged 2 years and 9 months. *
MILLEB,—On the 21st lost, in hospital, at Washing
ton, D. 0 , Albert J. Miller, Co.D, Ist Begt. N. J. Yol».,
pgsd 19 yeara and 9diys. ■ • *
MOBGANTAKLEk— Oa the 23d rnst.,Bosanna Fre
derloka, wife of Adolph Morgentahler, aged 23 years and
21 (Jnyß .
ffNEELY— On the 24th inst , James Nealy, aged^6s
,e pMKEH —On the 25th inst, Catharine E., wlfa of
Thomas Picken, aged 43 years. , , T *
SEMPLE—On the 25. U inst., Anne,wife of James
Semple, seed 35 years. - . . . v .
SEIM.OUB —At Woodbury, N. J., on tbe32d inet.,
Joseph L Seymour, in the 2Ut year of hie age. *
SMART On the 23d inst, Mrs. Mary, wife of David
Smart, aged 70 years : ; . . ■ . * ’
Black all-wool velour
HEPS.—Just opened* a lull assortment of—
Black All-wool Velonr Bepg
Do. do. Empress Cloths.
Do. do. Ottoman Pop Una.
Do. do. Eplagllneß.
Do, do. Oasbtueres.
Do. do, Merinoes.
Do. do. Taralscs.
Do. do Mossellne, Delaines.
BES3OH & SOH, Monroing Btora,
Ho, 918 OHESTBOT Street.
Eyre & randell,
FOUBTH and ABOH STBKEI3,
Have a large stock of
sbawle for Pennsylvania trade.
Silks for Pennsylvania Trade . .
Dress Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. n027-tf
00 3) QUALITF BA.LMORAU
VJT SKIETB —These Bfeiita are full four yards wide
and one and a quarter long. Oo'ors all- wool, aad style*
are adapted to genteel trade,
no27*tf
rwT=» THANKSGIVING—Services will be
!Tr bald Jo ST. MATTHEW’S :1T THE RAH
OHOEOH, JSKW Street, below Fourth. THI .i { CHOEJ
DAV) MOBHINQ, commencing at 10X o’clock _ Ser
mon by the pMtor, Bev. E. W. HDrTEB. S' l '*!®® l *
<* Borne Joys and Home Patie*.*? ll^
MB- THANKSGIVING SERVICES. GER-
O MAN ESFOEMKD OaUB'JH, BAOE Street,
below Fourth, Bev. Dr. BO MB EBGEB—Divine Service
at 10)4 o’clock. Subject of discourse, “-The Governor a
Froclamstion. Btrangere cordially invited. It*
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY—The fol-
FJjS loving gentlemen have been nnanlmonsly elected
offlceiß for the year, to commence on the 30th November
1862: -
TreeWent—David Milne, in place of Stephen B. Craw
ford, Ktq, rtslgmd
Vice Presidents—Charles Maoalester, David C. Ho
dsttX&O&e
Treasurer—Thomas Blndtdr, in place or George Ber
tram, StQ i resigned. _
Beoretary—George Yonpg
Chaplain—Bev.Wm. Blackwood D. D.
Connsellora— Thomas Dunlap, John W. Wallace, M. J.
Hltcbeeon, B. P- Kane. a a, wis,wi w
Physicians—Robert Burns, M. D., B. W.MltoheU, M.
D., Laurence Turnbull, M. D. - ,->
Assistants—John Gibson, John Wallace, George B.
BesUe, Dsniel Hclntlre, T. S’- Milne, Hunter Btedman.
The 114th Anniversary Dinner will take : plaoeon
Monday afternoon, Ist Decembcr. at the Continental
Hotel, at .6 oclock. Members, and others desiring to
join the brethren on this occasion, will , please make ap
plication to the officers, or to
GBOBGB YOUNG, Secretary.
48 South THIRD Street.
»=> OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI
-IL_§ CATION COMPANY, Pbiladelfhia, Nov 25,
A DIVIDEND of TBBE* PEttOSNT., ennal to
ONE DOWLAS AND FIFTY CENTS per Share, on the
Capital Stock of the Company, has this day beendo
elared by the Board of Managers, payable on demand. ,
n 026 3t EDWIN WALTKB, Treasurer. :
HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 11X0
[ES > CDTHBKBT Street —This lnatitatlon ia now open
l5o»e reception of rick and wounded soldiers, whowlll
be received end provided .ter in the moat comfortable
manner, free of charge. ,
. •no32*tf' , Beo’y of Board of Managers.
Z=m CITIZENS’ VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL.
flTfe The XiADIKS’ FAIU which openedtatmkj
«rathe»^ccrnerofFlPTKßNTEE and STiBKE r
atteeln, over Taroall’e drug
j>reylcra« Inclemency of the weather, be continued THIS
WEEK, ontit Ttianhegiving night. '
Admission 10 oeiita,
n*Kf=» PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE COM-
U 3 PANY, Novkjraßß 24,1862- . . p h .ud*L
A general meeting or the etockholAe™ oMbe PMUAeI
pbla Exchange Company will be held on MONDAY m»xt,
D(c<mber let, at 12 o’clock, at' the ®XQHAHGH, (room
Ho. 80, third floor,) tor the pnrposd of ®le«lag nine nv
nsgere for the enjning Tear, and lor tha i
other business. W.-S OEAHX,
n024-8t Beoretary.
BOHOHAOKKE & 00.,
1021 CHESTNUT Street.
New York.
STBB & LANDELL.
no4B-2l*
(Y-=p» THANKSGIVING.—RELIGIOUS AND
Uot PATRIOT to ADDRESSES, with National and
Diiiislien Union Hymns. &0., at the Ohnroh of the New
Testament, ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets, T 3089-
DAY BIGHT, at l)i o’clook. Addresses by Bev.
Messrs. Adana,.Kevin, Kranth, and Stockton Sloglog
ltd by Protessot Bower. Thank-Offering for the New
Oburch Ministers and members of all denominations,
with the pnblio generally, heartily invited. n 026 2t*
««» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
pr PLANS ASD BPfi'JIFIOAHONS FOE A
SCHOOL HOUSE Will lie received by the and raignoi,
at the Office of the Basrd ot Controllers, Bonthaast oor
nir of SIXTH end ADELPHI Streets, until WEDHE 1-
D&Y, December ad, 1882, at IS o’clock M
The School Hones to he erected on e lot of ground
eliua'e on the eeuthweit corner of Twentieth and Cathe
rine streets, 100 feet front by 72 Let deep
abe bonding to be two stories In height, and to be
casable cf accommodating about 450 pupils.
By order of the Committee on Property.
JAMES D. CAMPBELL, Secretary
Controllers of PaMic Schools.
Jlo27.thßin3t
MS* OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-ARTIST
B 3 TO THE ABMT AHD HATY, Philadelphia,
Wot. 24th. 1862.
Wonnded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the Rational Appropriation for sapplyini
Artifioial Limbs, sitonld apply immediately at the offlos
of the Sorgeon-'Artist to the Government, Ho- 1609
OHBBTHUI Street. B. FKAHK PALMEB,
OcSßtf Government Sorgeon-Artiat.
,v==. COMMONWEALTH BANK, PIIILA
II g DELPHIA, November 24, IBG'2
at fhe Annual KleotioiS, held MONDAY, the THU
inee, the fuliowlng gentlemen were unanimously elected
Dirtotors of this Bank:
BobertMoiris, Elward P. Mitchell,
John Kerb? shire, Charlos P. Bower,
lease Foul, H. W Gray,
George B. Ashton, Jfhn T. Bieketts,
Charles F. Norton,
And, at a meeting of Ihe Direolors, held TBI3 BAY,
KOBE RT MObBH was utaoitnonsly re-elected Presi
dent. ; ISBK DESBISHIRK, Vice President; and H,
C, YOUNG Cttbliie'.
not" 3t
CONSOLIDATION BANK, PHILA
jjj? November 24th, 1862.
At an ckclion held 17th inrtant, the following gentle
men,were elected Directors for the enaniog year:
James V. Watson* \ Ludlam Mathews,
Tboe. I. Potta, Jamos S. Wnt'on,
Henry Oroakey, A. Snow Naulain,
Joeiah D. Brqohs,' John P. Yorrae, .
Joseph H. Colllne, Wm, Hogg, Jr ,
Abraham 8. Wolf, Bobert Shoemaker,
Jo*. B. Von Daren.
At a meeting of the Board tf Directors, held tbia day,
Jamea V Watson, Keq . was unanimously re elected
President: QeorgeW. Thorn, E-:q , BoHcitnr : Peter 0.
Ellmeker. Kiq , Notary ; Joseph £f. Plersol, Cashier.
n025-tntb*Bt.
iv==» FARMERS' AN» MECHANICS'
li_3 BANK, Philadelphia, November 24, 1882 ~
At an eloctisn held on the 17th of November, 1862, the
following- named Stockholders were elected Directors of
this Bank:
t>. A. Mercer,
Edwin a. Dewis,
Isaac S. Waterman,
Liidley Bmytb, | Benj train A. Farnham,
Bichsrd O. Dale. I Joshes B Llpuineott,
Joseph 0 Grubb, j James E, Campbell.
John Aehhurst, j
And at a meeting of the Directors this day, S. A. MKK
o; ' ‘ - - - --
JEB, lira . was unanfraonaly re- ejected President; ED«
WTJS M LEWIS. BfQ» Vice President j aad WILLIAM
BU&HTOf, Jr * Caßhier.
dd2s W. BUSH PONVJr., Cashier.
MECHANICS'
lO PBIa., Sot. 24.1862.
Itirectora. hfM Not. ITib, 1“
were chosen for the ensuing
Joseph B. Mitchell, >
George W. Stusrt,
Doris Pearson,
■WiiSinm A. Drown,
John Wrodfide,
William B. Thompson,
Ebeuazer Maxwell.
At the meeting cf the Board of Directors, held Not.
24tli, 1862,
J B. BJITOH'EIjIi was elected President.
J. G. MITOBELL, Vice President,
J. WIEGABD, Jr., Oasbier.
ne==* TRADESMEN'S
JJ3 PHI A, Nov 24,1862
lJih Inst for: Dlrectsra, the
elected to serve the ensiling s
O.B.Bogere, J John Harrow,
George 0. Thomas, | James McCann,
B. h. Gaw, | Bober t Ooace,
J. B. Belter, Jr , | John Hartman,
Jacob Weaver.
At a meeting of the Board, held the 24tb inatj
0. H. IIOGERS was elected President, and
JOHN OAaTNEß,flashier. n025-3t*
HANGE B ANK,
21,1862—At the election
the following stockholders
s Bank:
Christian J. Hoffman,
BobertEr7ion, <
H. W. Oatherwood,
"William P. Oox*
Edmund A. Bonder,
Samuel T. Canby,
Charles E. Wilkins.
■Mar corn exi
,| B : FEIii.DEI.PHIA, NoV
held November 17th, 1862,'
were elected Directors ot tbi
Alexander G. Gattell,
Dill Noblit, Jr.,
George L. Buzby,
Edward 0. Knight,
William L. Mac deck,
James Steel,
And at the meeting ot Directors, this day, ALEX
ANDER G. OaTTELL. Eea., was utmtimously re
elected President; ALEX WHtLLDtK, Esi-, Tice
President, and J IHNW. TOREK Y Cashier.
n 02- tf J. W.TOBREY, Cashier.
THE FHILABEXPHIA BANK,
J 3 Nov. 24,1862—At the annnal election held on
ITth lost., the following gentlemen were dn!y elected
Directors of this Bank : ••
THOMAS ROSINS.
LEWIS R. ASHHUBST,
FREDEHCK LENNIG,
RICHARD D WOOD,
JOHN WELSH,
AUG. BEATON,
J, L EBBINGEB.
JAMES L. OLAGHORN,
8 W. Ds COURSBY,
HENRY PBKAUr,
GEORGE WHITNEY,
BENJ. G. GODFREY,
ISAAC STARR;
And at the meeting of the Board held this day THO MAS
BOBIN *, Ksq , was unanimously re-elected President.
n025-3t B B. OOSIEGYS, Oaaoler.
NOTICE.— CORN EXCHANGE BANK,
Phh.sdei.phia, November4,lB62 —Toe folio wing
Besolntion was this day adopted by the Board of Direc
tors and ordered to be published:
Resolved, That the unsold portion of the Stook of .this
Bank be offered to the present Stockholders at par, each
Stockholder to hare the privilege o? takin;: i,..
-etiare, accnraingio a sumo adopiecnry uiw-Board, pro—
Tided subscription and payment be made before the first
day of January, 1868, _ _ ..
noMfjal ... , J. W. TOBBBY, Cashier.
FINANCIAL.
gOLD ,
SILVER,
QUARTERMASTERS' TOUGHERS* ,
CHECKS ON WASHINBION, »ad
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNE3S WANTED.
3-10 NOTES FOE SALE
33 REX E E & Go,
no2l-lm
u. s. ;
FIVE TWENTIES;
08,
20-YEAE six peb cent. bonds,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOTEBN
MENT AFTER FITS TEAM.
I am Instructed by the - SECRETARY OF THE
TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the aboT*
LOAN AT PAR,
Interest will oommence from .the DATE OF SUB
SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint,
or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States,
on the first days of May and Bovember of each' year.
At the present raisaon os gold, these Bonds yield
about EIGHT per cent, per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD St.
■ ".noßtf . . ...- '
SQO AAA —THIS AMOUNT TO
OO.vUv. LOAN In snma of 83,000 t 085,000 on
Mortgages or G. Bente. Apply to M. PETTIT, Ho, 809
WALNUT Street. ao3
A MBB “ AN STBAM
IF L OUR MIL LS,
Nos. 77,79, & 81 LAUREL STREET,
Below FRONT, Philadelphia,
The undersigned, having commenced the Milling bnai
nets at this weU-hnownold Stand, are prepared to fur
nish -
GBOOTSBS, DEALERS, AND FAMILIEB
With the very best article of Wheat Floor, at the low
03w
Give tie a trial, and we will guarantee entire satisfac
tion, Mill feed constantly on band.
no2Mm* . BABNE3 & BBOOKE.
i^IUBTAIN MATERIALS.
li wide French Satina.
Wide French BrocateUes.
Wide French Satin de Lalne.
Wide Worsted Damask.
Wide Union Bamaak.
Wide Mognette for Railroad Oars.
French Flushes forßdlroad Oars.
Gilt Cornices and Bands. ■ (
Cords, Gtmpß, and Fringes.
Tassels aad Loops.
Hoots, Bings, and Brackets.
Farnitore Coverings. _
All-Wool Crimson Terry Beps.
AU Wool Bine Terry Bops- g
All Wool Green Terry Beps.
AU Wool Maroon Terry Beps. _
EMBBOIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVE IS,
ALL OOLOBS
EMBBOIDEBBD LAOE CUBTAINS.
Lace Out tains, 8 SXO a pair.
Lace Curtains, 8,7 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains, 8 7 50 a pair.
Laco Onrtaloa, 8 8.50 a pair.
Lece Onrtair s, 810 00 a pair. -
- Lace ,Curtains, 812 00 a pair.,
Laco Cnrtainr, 814.00 a pair.
Lece'Cnrtains, 816 00 a pair:
Lace Curtains, 818 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains;-818 00 a pair.
: Lace Curtains, *2O 00 a pair.
Lace Curtains; 825 00 a pair.
Lace Onitsice, 830 00 a pair.
' Lace Certains, 5*40,00 a pair. :
Lace Curtains. 850.00 a pair.
» WINDOW SHADKS. .
Painted and Gold Borders, in store and for sale, with
good Fixtures complete for each shade, retail.' ' - ......
Gold Bordered shades made to order, any style or alee.
U. B. FLAGS on hand and mads to order, att slasa.
W. H OABBYL,
OUBTAIN BTOBB.
ir27 MASONIC HALL, So. 719 OEEBTNUT Bt.
T VORYTYPES. —If you would have a
BKIMEB’B TYOBYrYPHS are tha style to ault you.
Gallery, BEO JND Street, above Green. It#
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA.' THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1861
H, O. YOUNG, Cashier.
J. Aofelc.
William H. Wosdwarl,
Joseph s, hovering, Jr.,
BANK, PHILADEL
—At the annual election for
862, the following gentlemen
rear:
John 0. Davis,
Charles island, •
Ii 0. Inngarich,
Benjamin W. Tlngley, <?
Q i>. Bosengarten,
Isaac E. Batter, j
3 BANK, -PHILADEIi
—At au ekction held on the
» following gentlemen were
rear:
DEMAND NOTES,
34 Sonth THIEB Street.
MILITARY
| PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD,
157TH REUIMENT P. V-,
COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY.
HE A I> fUA R T ERS,
No. 62T CHESTNUT STREET.
BOUNTY
UNITED STATES 80UNTY...............,?100
ADVANCE PAY AND PREMIUM. 15
SPECIAL 80UNTY......................... 60
COMPANY PREM1UM.................... 6
T0TAL^................................. .SLTO
AL SO ,
A SUPERIOR GUM BLANKET.
The pay of the Becrnit commence* from the day he 1*
mastered into the service. '
Ae booh as the Becrnit Is mustered In, he will at once
be tolly equipped wbh superior Clothing, and sent to
CAMP POLESTON, on Indian Queenlane, whore overy
attention will be paid to his comfort. f
For further information, apply to'Headquartera.
COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY,
IS7TH BEGUKSNT P. V.
ji RECRUITS FOR THE REGU
@ DAB ABUT OF THE UNI TED STATUS WAN T
ljf ED! !—S2 will be paid to any person bringing an
"■acceptable recruit ’
For further information apply at the Fondezvoua, No.
419 WALNBT Street. TUBS. 0. WltililAfO,
8017-l3t* Oapt 19th Inf. U. 8. A., Beer tilting Offioer.
continental cavalry.
—WANTED.—Two Companies to flit the Be
gfmant of OONTIBEB CAB BIUHIP OA
YAI.HY. now in “ Camp Metosife," HADDO IS FIELD,
N. J. Officers who have had experience preferred
noil . J B. PBYTOSt. 001. Commanding. ;
PROPOSALS.
p R O P O S A T. S.
Ordkasoe Office,
War leparimi-rit, Washington,
November 24, 18S2.
SEALED PBOPO3ALB will be received by this Do
partment until 4 o'clock P. fll.« on tho N»NT9 DAY of
December next, for tbe mannfactnro and delivery of the
followiB? projectiles, viz:
5 000 ien»tabh Solid Shot. •* .
2,000 £fteen~incli Shells. “
IjCGO fiiteen iDch Battering Shot. * - .
The projectiles (o he made of toe kind of metal, andio
epetfed afic-r the rules laid down lo the Ordnance Ma
nual, with the excep-ion of toe Battering Bhot, which
must be made of what is known as gun metal.- -Drawing*
of these projectiles can be Been at the principal arsenals
of the United States, at the Ordnance Agency, So. 45
WORTH s rest, Sew York, and at this office
The prrjactiles are to be delivered, free of charge fer
transportation, at the IJDUefi Stilt-‘H Arsenal, oa Or
'vereor’s Island, Sew York harbor, where they will bo
inspected; and all Ettob as may be rejected triust-.be re
mover , by the contractor, immediately after the ihspec
tun of each delivery.
Bide will be received ■ for any portion of the anahtity
reiinired, not lees than 600 of any one kind. _ Deliveries
to be made ee follows: One-tenth, of each krndj within
thirty dove aftot notification of acceptance of bid, and
not less thaa one tenth weekly thereafter until aU shall
be delivered.
Payment will be made lip the Treasury Department on
tbe usual cirtificates of inspection ana receipt, after each
delivery.
Bonds, with approved surety, will be rewired for the
faithful performance of contracts.
Ho bid will be entertained unless it be accompanied by
an affidavit from the pari) making it, to tbe effect that he
is an iron founder, and that it his bid is,accepted, the
projectiles will be madeatbis foundry—naming,it and its
loratlon; and the right is reserved to reject any or all bidß
if deemtd unsatisfactory for any cause.
• "Proposals will fie aldressed to''.the. undersigned at
■Washington Oily, end will be endorsed <■ Proposals to.'
Prt jectiles.” JAS. W. BIPOEY, ’
n027-tdiB
PROPOSALS EOR LUMBER.
PsroT Qcartekmastek’s Office, )
Oerter of Eighteenth and G streets! >
Washujqton D. U., Nov. 24,1862 )
SEALED PBOPOSALS will be recslrod at this office
until Friday, December 5,1882, at 12 o’clock Iff, for
delivering In lbs city of Wasr ington, at such point as
the Depot Quartermaster may direot, ooe mildoti (1,000,-
C 00) feet of Lumber of the ft Hotting kind and descrip
tion, yiK: . ; ■ :
Beven hundred'and"* fifty thousand (750,000) foot 4-4 or
one (1) it ch White Plot) Common Culhrgt.
.Eighty-three thousand three huodreii and thirty-threo
(83 333) feet Scantling,.3 by 4, fourteen feet,long,
(Hemlock.) . •
Highly-tbri 6 thousand three hundred and thirty-four
(83 33t) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, sixteen feet long,
(Hemlock) ]
Eighty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-three i
(S 3 333) feet Ecantiing, 3 by 4. eighteen feet long, \
(Himiock ) ■ p
All the above described to be good merchantable Lum
ber, subject to the inspection of an agent appointed on
the part of the Government. i
Ail the Lumber fo be delivered within twenty daya
afnr storing the oontract.
Prcposaiffirom disloyal parties wifi not 1 Be coaaidered,
and an oath of allegiance to the United: States Govern
ment must accompany each proposition. 3
The ability of the bidder to fiU the Contract, ehonid it
be awarded to him, must be guaranteed.by; two respon
sible persons, whose signatures, arc to'be'appended to
the cparanite. Qnd.sald annrnnlee mutt accompanyM& ':
-—xrnrrorponsnjnity "omie^guaTantOm-Tmm*-Cv-»OM.
by the cilicial certificate ef the Oterk of the nearest
District Oouit, or of the United States District Attorney,
- Bidders must be present in peraon.wben ,be bids are
opßj ed, or tbe proposals will n»t be considered.
The full name and. Post; Office addreas«J.the, bidder
must appear in the proposal-:; - - - - -
If a bid is made to the name of a firm the names of all
tie parth s rnnit appear, or the bid will be considered as
tbe individual proposal of tbe party signing it.
Bonds to tbe tom of five thousand dollars, signed by
the contractor and both or his gnarautors, will .be re
QHired of tbe suecessfol bidder upac signing the contract.
The right to rej*ct sny or ail bids that msy be
deemed too high is reserved by the .Depot Qaarter
mssttr.
Xoformal proposals will be rejected.
- Propoeals most be eddressed to Captain EDWABD L
BABIZ, Assistant Quartermaster, United States Army,
Washington, D. 0-, and should be plainly marked,
Proposals for Lumber ” '
' Fo<m of Guirantee.
We, ,of the county of — —, and State of —4 and
, efthe County of— —, and State of——, do. hereby
guarantee that - is able to fulfil toe contract,; in
accordance with tbe terms of his proposition, and that,
should his proposition be accepted, he will at once.enter
into a contract In accordance therewith.
Should the contract be a warred him, we are prepared
to become his securities.
(To this guarantee mast be appended the official cer
tificate abote mentioned ) „ , ■ _
'EDWABD L HART 7.,
n 027 8t (Japt. and Asa’t Quartermaster U 8. A.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
WAR TlMES,—Purchase a splendid
Portrait, at war prices KBtUElß’a Lifo-aize
Photographs, in oil colors, the finest executed portraits
of the day. BBOOND Street, above Green. It*
Those us want of a picture
can find none more satisfactory than BEIttRB’3
Colored Photosraphs.. They are natural, dnratile, and
cheap—only 81. 6EOOBP Btteet, above Steen. It*
James andbrson collins vs
OATHARI SB K. BTO fC 00LU8S. Common Pleaß.
Judo 3 erfb* 1862.: Wo 16 . ; "‘ rVV _ ■
And now* November loib, 1862, on motion of JjKO-
N ABP MYEBS, Etq , for libellant, the Court decree, at
hie instance, a Divorce from the Bond of Matrimony,
entered in*o v,lth the said Catharine K Btoy CoUipe. It*
TVTOTICB K BEREBY GI YEN, That
EN application will bo mart®, by the hoira of BOBKBT
BBBTON, deceased, to tba Board ol Wardens, at their
next meeting, for permission to extend and widen their
PIBB, first below H*E Street, in accordance with
lien filed at the Office of the Beard. f n027-3;*
-pEB&ONS IN WANT Off iißi
ll TANK IA or BILVEE PLATED WAUB can
find a Butiedor article at
m y an dyke’s, ;
63S Anoa Street,'
Philadelphia.
xto264m
nEOEGJS T. BILEY,
\JT No 115 BAOE BTBEET,
lutin'* Ihe attention of all to bisenoenor quality
ICE OBEiMS, WA.TKB IOE3, JELLIES,
FANDY AED PL&IS OAKES,
COJJFKOItONEttY, Jfce.
f TBE PHRENOLOGICAL CA
BINET AND BOOK STORK U open day,and
' evening for tha sale of books on Phrenology, Phy
siology, Bygiene, and Phonography, and for
phrenological examinations.: Orde>s byrmill shoold bo
- ftddr#S(td 'to *JOBIS ti 0 APE N,
’ gc22 ifwem3tQ - 922 OHE3TNT7T Street, Phila.
TOTE AND EAR.—-PROFESSOR A .
JCi ISAACS, OOOTftST AND AURIST, from Ley.
den» Holland, is permanently located at N0.; 5L1 PINS
Street, yrl ere persona * afflicted with diseases of tbs
BTB or BAB will be scientiflcaUr treated, and a
core guarantied, if cm able. ' ABTIFIOIALi BYES in*
carted without pain. N. B.—No charges mad# for ex
amination. . 0019-12^
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAlL
'boad.maohinbby, and wheel gebabb.
—We would invite yorir attention to the above Grease,
momnfactared by us, of materials exactly Bolted for the
purposes designed. We believe it to bo stupatsad by
nose in cbeapnessor lubricating properties, in which be.
Bet weare sup to; ted byits steady Bald and the perfect
satisfaction that it gives. ■ Those that have nsodit WILL
HAVEnone else. ■■■'
Put np in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, of weight to unit
purchaser. ZEIGLEK&SMITH,
Wholesale Drag- Paint, and Glass Dealers, corner of
SECOND and Qi EBH Streets. » n 02- St*
TJ I EGKE R & BMIT H, DRUG,
/j PAIHTs brd GLASS DBATiBBS, 8 W> corner of
BECOND »nd r GBBEN; Streßte, Philadelphia, have in
fctore, and offer for galej viz:
5 catksßal Ammoniac/*
IQ half wets Rhubarb Boot.
5 caski Irish Olue.
20 barrels Bednea Borax.
'25 cases: ** **
5 bales Carriage Bpm ge, cheap*
50 cases (100 lbs each) Antimony»
5 bands Antimony. .
50 ba§B Canary Setd.’- *
scaseß’Mace
200.lbs.Conrad’s lodide Potash. r .
10 cases Polizza Liquorice. • *
5 baleß A!#x. Senna.
10 boxes (60 flu each) Powd’d Tartano Acid.
25 barrels Neatfl’-Boot Oil.
5 barrels Sweet OH. A
100 case^Pt. Olive Oil.
20 cans Balsam Oopaiva.
Also, a grcerali assortment of Brags, Paints, »c.» in
large or rmall quantities. :.ncw>.-ot
fERRA COTTA MANUFACTORY
. Hanging Vaaoa.
/ ' -V&not Flower Pot*.
, Orange Foil. ,■ . -; /
' Tarn Vaasa/
■/ Ivy Vases.
Garten Yaao*.
i. Jasinln Oonpaa. •
i' Cassolette Benalnanes.
f Oassoletts lionl* XTI.
Lava-Vaaea Anttin*.
;/ Pedestal*, all sUsee.
- Oonsola and Oarlatada*.
> Parian Bust*- ,
Marble Pedestals.
Ter Bale BetaU, and to the Tr^a^
. 1010 OHTSTNDT Street.
J AMAICA BUM.— I 3 Puncheons just
received end for pals, in bond , t>T
OHABLBB 8. CAB9TAIB3,
nolO 138 WALNUT St, and 31 ifcANITBBt.
Prig Sen. Chief Ordnance.
JJ 1 G.H AN D RELI AB L E
FURS
or OUB OWH
IMP OR TATION
AND MANUFACTURE.
Hudson’s Bay Pabie,
Royal Ermiie,
Dark Sable Mink,
Real Ciincliilla,
Dark Siberian Squirrel,
In every Fashionable Style for
Ladies, Misses, and Children.
FURS MADE TO ORDER.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
No- 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
noSsiuth-lm
gLOAKINO CLOTHS,
' FROSTED BEATERS,
'• ' ■' ' . 1 ■ -
FINS CASSIMERES,
VEWUR REPS,
BALSORALB,
BLAIKETS,
LADIES' CLOAKS,
WOODEN SHAWLS,
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
OOOPE,i & OONARD,
ooSB-tf •'/ B. E. 001. NINTH and HABKBT 81a.
CLOAK store,
No. 818 ARCH STREET,
Etill continne theicfuli and handsome assortment of
no2o.tr ; liADiE.S’ AHD OHILDEES’B OLOIKBJ
MO U R NIN G STO RE,”
936 1 CHESTNUT STREET.
Every article for
MOURNING WEAR.
MOURNING BONNETS,
, HEADY AND TO ORDER.
M. & A. MYERS & Co.,
IMPORTERS.
g?3o*ljbSQlll L-; ■_ -■- '■ . . ..A-f
TX7IDE iBLACK SILK MANTILLA
• " V V : : ' , ; VELVETS, '-■ C
From aoclirnseveral lote, which we are running off
cteasu CDJiWEN BTODDLBT & BROTHER,
1 450, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street,
above Willow.
T A DIBS’ CLOAKINGS.
Jj ■ Bich glossy black Eealekins.
Blob! glossy Brown Sealskins.
1 Biel 1 glassy light Sealskins.
Brovn-mixed frosted Sealskins.
Black- mixed frosted Sealikins.
SVaiy-mixed frosted Sealskins.
AlVwcol black Trlc&t,
Union black Tricot.
All-wool Beaver Clolha.
Uiicn Beaver Cloths.
Bhck Bioadoloths.
Several loti from the
New York auction sales at less
Ifcan nfnal prices , <
CUBWBN 6TODDABT & BBOTHEB,
4 80, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
above WiUow,
A A RICH PARIS CHINTZES,
y: -, ± ; it old prices—37x and 40 cants.
! OUBWTSN BTODDAKT & BROTHER,
460, 452, and 454 North SECOND Stoat,
above Willow.
tto27.<3t.
TROUBLE- FACED, NE AT-FI STOR’D
U BLACK SILKS,
From the late auction Halos
CUB WEN STOOD ART * BROTHER,
. 450, 452, and 454 North BE JOND Street,
n(27 8t above Willow.
T)ROCHE LONG BHAWLB,
X) ? : Ab cheap aa ever,
' From late auction sales. Lots of
Faria and Viennese
' Breohe long Shawls,
CompriaiEg all the newest paterns
,*.•••■> ~ Aiid most desirable colorings.
CUBWEN STODBABT & BBOTHEB,
450 462, end 454 North BBOOND.Street,
above Willow.
CHEAP DRY GOODS. CARPETS,
OIK CLOTHS, and; WINDOW SHA.OSSS-V
E. AROHAMBiULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and
MARKET Streets, will oprn this morning, from Auc
tion, Ingrain Carpets at 37, 50, 62, 76, and 87 cts ; En
try and Stair Carpets, 25 to 65 cts ; Bag, Yarn, and List
Carpets,;2s to 45 cts.; Floor Oil Oiotlis, 37 to 62 ots.j
GHt7Bordored''Window Shades, 62 eta to SI 50; Bail and
Greeif Window Holland, ,16 to 45 cts. j Musllne, 12 to
25 eta.; Canton Flannels. 26 to 81 eta. . oc3o thßtnlm
TpiANEEtiSj' BLANKETS, &o.—
I',. a good assortiaent of ail the approved makes of
Winter Flannels and English and American Blankets at
the lowest prices. '
SBEPEABD, YANHABLINSEN. & ABBI3ON,
: no26l2irp : ' : • 1008 OHK 3TNU C Street.
and muslin
rich Bans Otutaina and Embroidered Mus
lins to be found in the city, at last season’s priofs. Also,
a large assortment of Curtain and Furniture materials,
of the most desirabte stiles . .
SBEPHABD, VANHARLINGEN,ft ARBISON.
iio2o-12trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street
LADIES’ BURS.
j^URS!
GEORGE F. WOMRATH,
•. HOB. 415 AND 417 ABOH STBEET,
HAS NOW OPEN
A FULL ASSORTMENT
t LADIES’ FIRS,
To which the attention of the pnblic is invited. nol9-2m
■j^A DIES’ FANCY. FURS!
JOHN A. STAMBAOH,
IMPOBTEB AND MANXJFACrCBEB OF
LADIES’ FANCY FURS,
No. 826 ARCH STREET,
BELOW NINTH.
Jnst opened, a large and handsome Stook of LADIES’
AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURB, or every desorip
tlon and in the newest and most approved stylesj-at tne
liowert Cash Prices. »
J.ADIES’ FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA.
No. 718 ARCH ST., BELO'W' EIGHTH,
IMPOBTEB AND MANOF AO TUBER
T .AUTES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of Fanoy Tore tor Ladies and Children
Is now complete, and embraoing oveir variety that win
be fashionable during toe present season. All sold at
the manufacturers’prices, for cash. liadies t please give
me a'cafl- , ocS 4mil
« GENTS! FURNISHING GOODS.
tblahmbl and cloth over-
JD SHIBTB!
TIME WHEN AND MUBI.IN SHIBT3,
On hand or mado to order, of the most approved cut,
and warranted to St.
GENTLEMAN’S WRAPPERS*
The larg< Bt and best assortment in the city.
UNDEBCLOTHING, HOSIERY, GX.OYBB, TIES, &0.
WHOLESALE AND BETAIIi.
Gr. A. HOFFMANN.
• - .. •••„■
001-tnthsSm eOG ABOH BTBEST.
JOHN C. ARRISON.
Importer and Manufacturer Of
GENTLEMEN’S
FINE FURNISHING HOODS,
Nos.-l & 3 N. SIXTH STREET.
FIBBT STOBE ABOVE MABKET ST.
(FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE’S.)
The well- known reputation of this establishment for
tolling Fine Goods at Modbbaib PmtOHB will bo folly
sustained.
*P. B. The oelebrated Imp*otsd Pavißb* Shims, so
justly popnlar, oan bo supplied at short notice.
FLANNEL & CLOTH OVEBSHIRTS
IN GBEAT VARIETY. QOH-tt
nEORGE GRANT.
MANUFAOTUBBB OF AND DEALER IN
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 810 CHESTNUT BTBBET,
■ eelß-Sm■ ■■ ■
Fine shirt manufactory.
The snbsorlber wonld inviieattentionto his
IMPBOVED CUT OF SHIBTB,
Whioh he mskee a specialty in his business. Also, con.
■tontiy receiving __
■NOVELTIES FOB' GENTLEMEN'S WEAB.
J. W. SCOTT, n
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOBE,
] . Jfe. 814 OHBBTNUT STBBBT,
. Foordoorabelow the OonttpentM^
PRESERVING 'BRANDY,
PURS CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS;
SPICES, StC; fcc-
An the Bite* lor Preeervlng and Pickling Purpose*
ALBERT O ROBERTS.
DHAIiBB IB FIB* GBOOBBIHB,
U-v j. ■ .i . --a
1 ni-tf OOBNKB SMYBHTH ABB Via*.
PHILADELPHIA.
Of all grades.
FURS I
WHITE, & CO.,
No. 509 MARKET STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i'OKKIGN AND
DOMES 110
DRY GOODS,
Invite attention to a large and varied assortment of
r BUSTS, of desirable Yah Styles.
'* Manchester De Baines, new colorings and Btyles.
Balmoral fcklrts, high colored, and In large variety.
Striped Shirting Viarmels, in large variety.
Philadelphia, Nov. 20th, 1802. n 027 121
COMMISSION HOUSES.
PH iL ADILPHIA BAG MANUEaG
JL TOBY.
BURLAP BAGS,
BURLAP BAGS,
v - BURLAP BAGS,
Of all sizes, nett cosh on delivery, by
GEO. QRIGQ;
SIB OHDBOH ALLEY. OCXS tt
Bags ! bags! bags <
6,000 Androscoggin, 2 bn*., 17 os., ootton.
18,000 Ozark, do., , do.
4,000 Yeoman, . do., do.
3,000 CentreviHa, do., do.
2,000 Prince Albert, do., do.
6,000 Hagover, do., do.
3,000 UWon, A, flax and cotton;
Gnnny and Burlap Bags, ell sizes, for sate by
JOHN T. BAIL BY & CO.,
113 North JPBONT Street
nolO-lm*
QAEPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS.
WOLFE & CO.,
OOMMIBSIOH MEBOHAHTB,
Ho. 139 CHESTNUT BTBEBT, PHILADELPHIA,
*7" A foil assortment or Philadelphia-made Oarpeta
alwaFe la Store. : ooa am
QOTT ON ; Y.ATsrx* ~
SUPEEIOE COTTON YABN, No. 10,
fOBSALBBT -
FROTHINGHAH & WELLS.
ooit-tS
fa BMY GOODS. '
DABK-BLtTE BOAT CLOTHS.
DABK-ELU* CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE OLOTHB HOB OMTOEBB.
ABUT BLANKETS, STANDABD WEIGHT.
10-OOHOB DOCK.
DBELLB, STAND ABB WEIGHT.
HEAT! LINEN DBILLB AND DUCK.
BBOWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND
OHIBTINGB.
. Tor Bale by."
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
ael-lftf
WELLING, OOITIN, & GO.,
HO. 990 OHJIBTNHT STBBET,
wt prepared to ■!, , • ■'
contract for the deliver*
OP
ARMY
WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS,
©F •'
STANDABD QUALITY.
. »037-Sis
gHIPLEY, HAZARD, &
HUTCHINSON, .
Hoi 112 CHESTNUT STREET,
OOMMIBSION MERCHANTS
»0* IB* Bits OP '
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
se29-6m '
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
L. HALLO WELL & Co..
No. 615 CHESTNUT STREET,
(JAYNE’S MABBLE BLOCK,)
Have jnst opened an
ENTIRE NEW STOCK
FANC Y SILKS, from Auction,
DRESS GOODS in groat variety,
SHAWLS, GLOVES,
RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, &0., &0.,
Which have been
PUBOHASED EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH,
And will he sold at
IAPJPBIOHS.
The attentionof _oltv_and
jinlFW,*': * s -
SJIHOS. MELLOR &.Cp.,
ENGLISH AND GERMAN IMPORTERS,
AO AND AS NOBTH THIRD STBESX.
HOSIERY, GLOVES.
Blurts and Drawers, 4-4 Linens.
Fancy Woolens, Linen 0. Hdkfs.
Manufacturers of Shirt Fronts.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
nOBEBT SHOEMAKER
& 00.,
Northeast Corner FOURTH and BACH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
I* ■"
foreign and domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
jukopaotoamb of
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, *0
Aosiras fo* *hb OEUtßaiißh
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Healer* and consumer* supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH
no27 3m .
■WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
l>. T. ERA T T,
(SOOOEBSOn TO PRATT A RBAI’H,)
6@7 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly In receipt of
ENGLISH, SWISS, AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and attaUtiea, to suit all classes of
CAEIRBI jrUKJIITUR*.
riABINET FURNITURE AND BIL-
W XIABD TABUSB.
MOORE & CAMPION.
Ho. 881 Booth SECOND Street,
a connection with their extensive Cablnetßurinea*, ere
low BMumfuetorln* » superior ertiolo of
BILLIARD TABLKB,
tad Mta now on hand A 101 l apply,' ®?l*he«l with th*
SOOBB A CAMPION'S IMPBOVHD OUSHIOIfB,
shloh Art pronounced br *ll who here nsed them to be
superior to all others. . . . . ..
For the analitf and aniwh of theew Tables ine mann
botnrerj refer to their numerous petrous throughout
die Union, wbo ere femJUer with the ohenoter of their
work. : C.* riB - ai
IPREIGHT BTATION, PENNSYL-
P TANIA BAILECAD COMPANY, CORNEB
THIBTBBNXH AND MABKIT SXBKNXS. .
PHiLADBtPinA» November 21,1802.
THE OHIO RIVER ,
is BOW IN
GOOD BOATING ORDER,
■ " AND
WK ARE PBEPABED TO GIVX
THROUGH RATES
TO ANT POINT \
B X T. W IS X H
PITTSBURG
*. AND' -
ST. LOUIS
8. B. KInQSTON, J*,
n052-6t* Freight Agent.
•RENZINEj. BEISZINE;— l 000- gal
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Pm*, Paint, and Glass dealers, comer BfiOOND and
GBBBN.filrects, Pbiladelpbla, n025»6^
riOSBEN GLADES, WEBTERN.
VJTfffid : Bemmyhihie Butter, of
etentlT reeel'sed .ftnd for ate by BHODBS *
Bontb WATBB Street. n»29
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THE FINEST ASSORT
nT> s’ MBNT o! new, modem, tad durablaPl
SKOB fiwß SIB to 8400. , :
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HARMONIUMS, for cadi, at a great redaction, or b
onall monthly Installments ‘ JAHSS 8EX,T,AK,979 am
SSI Booth WIITH Street, afcove Snruo. , seS-Ssn*
T OST.- CERTIFICATE OB' CITY
M-l ■ LOAN, No. 169, dated January 26th, 1860, In the
name ot John Perry and-Maria.Mpore,-in trnst.for Haris
Moore, forS7C(T 'Application has boenmadefor renewal
of Certificate. [oc23-tb3m*] JOHKPEBBy*
OF THE
THIS DAY PUBLISHED BY
YOLUME 20,
BY H. FABNAM SMITH,
Of the Boston Bar.
Pride.... 86 50.
ALSO, JUST POBLIBDED
CIRCWIiATINS IJBRAJKIES.
UIAiSOS.
AMUSEMENTS.
itfiir JOHN ' I)R®W 5 8~AE,OE-
A»JL BTBBET THBATBB.
Business Agent and Treasurer...... JOB. D, MTTBPHY.
SECOND MONTH OF X S. OfcABKH.
THANKSGIVING DAY,
TWO GBABD PERFObEANOHS,
. Afternoon and Evening.
- ■ AFTEBNOON AT TWG O’OLOOE,
THE ETON BOY, ’
GBEEN MOUNTAIN BOY, and
BPEOTRE BBIDIGEOOM.
.GLAKKE as “ Jedediah Homebred," ’’Dabster,” ’and
. ” D’ckory.'*
In the Eveniiig st 7 o’clock.
PETES WAXEM,
■ The Gentleman of Nature.
PeterWaxern.....'.,......,.........,.8Er. J. B; Ofdtia.
Marion WoodviUo. -.Mrs. John Drew,
Previous to she new play, the
BOUGH DIAMOND.
CoutinJoe...... ..Mr. J. S. Clarke.
: To conclude with the drama of.
" THE 8&TLOB CF FBANOB.
Benrie, his first eppeafenoo......«••• Mr. Albaughi.
Madeline,her first appearance. .’. .Mrs. Byaer.
FRIDAY, J. S OLASKE S BENEFIT.
OLA B K BIN El YE OH AB* A Ofl B ; 8.
Secure jour tickets at once.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
f t Bole Lessee Mrs. M. A.. GABBETTSON.
Business Agent. .Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
FOUBTH WEEK OF MB. AND MBS. DAVENPOBT.
THIS (THDBSDAY) EVENING, Nov. 27.1862,
The performances will commence with
DAMON AND PYTHIAS.
Damon...., Mr. E. L Davenfiort;
Oalanthe .Mrs Et L. Davenport:
To conclude with the thrilling Indian drama of
NICK OF THE WOODS.
Doors open at —Performance commences at 7. r
YXARLNER & HE MING’S AM
VA P HITHE ATRE. MARKET Street, above Twelfth.
Admission 26 cts. Private boxes- aod Balcony- scats*
60 cts. Gallery, 15 cts. Doors o»an et half past 6 o’clock £
to commence at a Quarter oast 7
THANKSGIVING DAY!
TBBBE GBAJSD PKBFOBMAISOBB TO-DAY!
Morning at 30&, Afternoon’ at S#. and Evening at 7JY,
Commencing wiih A FULIi DRESS EKIfiEE.
After a variety of performances tbe whole to condode
with tbe extravaganza, EOYE ON' HORSED AOK<
Family Entertainments oil Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Thanksgiving afternoon.—
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS
Will give a SPEUIAL EX HIBITION of the
WHALING VOYAGE,
For the Benefit o Families, THIS AFTEBNOON at S
■ ■: — - ■-
LECTUBE BOOM, 1219 OHESTNUT Street.
EVENING at half past T o’clook. . .. It
p EB MANIA ORCHESTRA—PUB
vX LIO BEBEABBALB every BATDBDAY AF CEB-
NoONatB« o’clock at the MBBIOAL FUND HALL.
Carl Sent?., conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of 8 ;
tickets, $l-40 be had of Andr6 & 00., 7104 Chestnut
street: J. E. Goold, Seventa and Chestnut, and at the v
ball daor. * - , ' n027-tf
Concert hall-l e o t u rb-
BOOM, 1219 OHEBTNUT Street.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS’
WHALING VOYAGE*
Every Evening at 7Ji o’clock,
THANKSGIVING and
SATUBDAY AFTEBNOONS
at 3 o’clock. Admission 25 cents.- Children'l3 penis.
no24*6t ' 1
A BEL’S WONDEB'FCJL BTEBEOP-
TTCON—ASSEMBLY BtilLS INGS. TENTH
and CHESTNUT Buects. SPLENDID PaOTO&EA
PHIO YIEWS. of the BATTLES BP THE BEBEL
LION. Every afternoon and evening this week at 3 and'
8 o’clock. . .Admission 25 cents. n024-6t
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
X : THE FINE ABTH,
1026 CHESTNUT STBEET,
111 open flails (Sundays exoepted) from 9 A. H. till 6
P. M. Admission 26 cents. Children half price. '
Shares of Stock, $3O. i»9
WANTS.
PARTNER WANTED.-—A -respeeta
-1- me Jobbing Fli in in Market street, of twenty
years’ eiandlng,whose capital has been seriously Impaired
by the lBte commercial revulsions, is desirous of finding
either a Special or General PABTNEB—some reepeota
ble Gentleman, having from $10,009 to $15,000 to invest.
The business, being now conducted upon, an exclu
sively cash and abort* time baste, is at present in the beat
possible shape, and can be proven by this year’s experi
ence ae being capable,-by aid of additional means, to be
made a very safe and lucrative one.
Communications, with reel name and address, (other*
could not be noticed,) whieb will be held etrictly confi
dential, will be addressed through BOX No. 1908 Phila
do'pbla Post Office n 025 6t
A MAS OF EXPERIENCE IN
Xi ihe CLOTH BUSINESS as a bnyer and salesman
h open for an engagement. Can Infinenca a good,trade.
We old prefer an interest in a new house. Address J.
W, iYess Office. no2B-3t*
WANTED— $300; or. marej- upon a
first class Patent. Tha pftrtr liiv*stiag cm*
control a large paying interest. Address A. HTBKGKK.
Lenabt-rtville, New Jersey- 0&24 4^'
for;SALE AND TO LET.
•T7OB PALE—An excellent' 'Farm, ’of
JD 118'ccreg, mar PiiucetoUt IS. J. Q-ooA baUdiag*.
goc-d roil, splendid situation, and abou* 5 000 psaefc
trtep, jast coming it to full bearing B P. OLE SN»
123 domh g/D.RTH-3;rfflt
A 1 TO LET-TEE STORE NORTH-
Essi WEST Ccrner of
FOURTH AND -MARKET STREETS.
APPLY TO THOMAS'S. WOOD,
On flie Premlßes,- or
. JOSEPH. W00.0,-.
Ho. R NORTH SKOOND STREET. n 026 Bi*
BOARDING.
V\i a bongo with Modern Convenience., nearSEvl§t-
TEENTH and WALNUT, with a private family, for
Gentleman and Wife, or a single Gentleman, with or
without Boaid. Per address inqnire at this OFFISE.
e 026 2t* -
PERSONAL
MU&TER AND RAX- ROLLS, and
, Government claims of all kinds Joshed or cot*
lected,-at-reasonable rates -by..JAMES FULTON, 424
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. n <»- g
‘PENSIONS.—?:IOO Bounty and Pay
« procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and the
relatives of snch as are deceased, at reasonable and satis
factory rates! Claims cashed or advanced upon by
JAMES FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants, ■
424-WALNUT Street, PbilsdelpMa.
Particular attention given to parttes living at a £s*-
tance. OBlg - g
EDUCATION AL.
TO MEDICAL STUDENTS JOHN
H.- POXv-.Mi I>., No 134-Soath ELEVENTH
Street, will give Instrnotionß in PEE NO H and GBE
MAN, at-piece desired, to gentlemen wishing a fcnow
ledee of-these-lacgnages, with a view ts the medical
profession. no.e 3t*
Tls DEPENDENCE CITX CADE PS.
X The Acsdcmy.of tbe subscriber for the Military
Iretructfonof Tenth being now In
at the ABStOBY, northeast corner of EI&H t'ESHTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, he solicits a call from those
interestedimthis branch of Education, on the days of
URIt/li, Mondays and Thursdays, at 4 o'clock T. M-
A Claes is proposed of lads from the age of 18 upward,
and-a list is open for subscribers
For fur her particulars apply to ■
a. EOKKNDOBFF, ,
Ho. 1914 OOATBB Street
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
QIRARD FIKI AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
avncs 41* wAiiiruT street, phuadmlpmia
CAPITAL SSOO.WO.
This company continnea to take -rJ*k* sn the 6R>.*r
ssßco of Property at low rate*.
The public can rely upon Its responsibility, »d *fcB*
ty to pay losses promptly. Its dlsbanemenai tor tor
benefitof the pnbUc,darint the last nlaa years, tvmi
$500,00 0,
end we respeotftffly solicit its favor In the Tatars.
DtBSOTOBB
OHAB. I. DBFONT, WALKBB,
JOHN W.CLAGHOBM, JOHN THOBHLSST,
O/S.HSAZI.ra-1, ABBAHAM-HABSj
DAVID BOYD) Jr., PSTEB-S EOS, oiW «
m aSWAIH, ffIJBMAH SHEPPAJSP
JOSEPH KLAPP, K. D. N. 8. BAWBKNOB.
WEI. 0, BTOM AN, JOHH SBPFME.
THOMAS OBAVBH, PrwMasi.
A. 8. GIDJ.BTT, Vtoe PrwkSe*
JAB. B. AIVOBD, Secretary. *p23>iftt
EAME liSbUivjasCT
No. 408 OHBBTETOT Sheet _
riEBAND INLAND, INSURANC3
' DIBBOIOBB.
y. N. Bock, E D. Woodruff,
Chaa. BicbardßOßj John Kessler, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, Jr., , P- 8 Jostice,
Aki. ’Whiltdic, . Washington Jons*,
Geo.A.Weßt, Obaa. Btokea,
O W Da-ris, ■ - " John W. Bverroan*
; ‘ FBANOIB H BOOK, President' '- '
CHABLEB BI n HABDSON, Vice President
WILLIAMS 1 BIiAKOHABD, Secretary. IaBOV-ttß
COMMON WEAK
U fiiHCBOOMPAHY 0
BYIIVANIA
BEBBOTOBB.
Pavia Jayne, it. D., Charles H Bojwa,
John M. WhitaU, . John 5,.
Edward C. Knight, .B abort Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Btowart, William Struferaa,
JOHN WHITAIiIi* P««d«v
SAMUBL S. MOONvSeorotery. „ rmasTwn*
Office, Commonwealth Bffiifito*, 618 °
Street. Pliilsdelphii- .—?■»•<», ■- - _
ThontM
a&g LILLIE’S SAKS DSS^XC ; Bg-
HKSm«TS3 to Ho. a South SBVBHTH Stroei, MM
! rvite'Tahkliß Institute* _
ThouSe>-siiciio<l, totsWullor past ftwors, and Wu*
■iatennlned to merit tutor* patronage, has secured *s
eieeant and coxmmisiil store, and has now 'oa h*ai *
isrCT os«rto«nt_or ItiUie’s Gelehrofctd Wrought as*
tallied Iron TT!re and Burglar Proot ' Sates, (lb* mft
strictly Are and burglar proof safes made.) Also, liEib’t
Unequalled Bank Vault, Sole, amt BnakLocka.
Mile’s Bank Vault Boom and Basks trill he luxniet**
to order on short notice. - This fat 'isa stroagaat, best j*n~
tested, and cheapest Boor and Lost yet offered- ___
Also', particular attention'll
Cabinet Safe, lor Bate, 5 Jaerdyyj Ao. TW» Sut« »
eeded to aurjaae In stjto and «h*«s» PL*j*
fered tor this purpose, and U the only one that» stnesiy
B BrsoiAt r haw no* «> h “ a ** r *"“*»■' *
most or them nearly nam,
Heirine, * Cto*-■ mprisln* a oomri**
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a<m odefcra** Xa2H* 6 * ,0U,,W
to u,? t rl Fl ** C * *° SADUm, Agtai
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1# SOUTH TOUBTH BTBBHT,
PHXBADBLPHIA, PA.
A large rariety oT KBS-PBOOB Sitffl alwar* M
hand- .•■' ■■■.■'-■ t : - - - -;
DINB APPIiS SAP SAGtO OjpiESß,
a for sale bT .. ttflOSkß -k W IBTjTXldfl*
• 1 13T Booth WATBB Stwat,
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