PHILADILI 9I fA BOARD 011 TRADE. MONMI KIMBER, TIiiAEL•MORRIS, kiOMICITTEE OF Tag MONTH JOSEPH 0. GE.UnB. LETTER BAGS .... .. . AT-THE MIIROHANTIP EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. Ship The Oraige, Baker. Liverpool, soon Bark Linda, Hewitt eagna Pi Grande, soon, Bark Meaco, Clark Rio Janeira. Dec 12 Brig Linn, Day Matanzas, soon Bohr Greenland, Evans Havana, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30,1863. ..7 18 I SUN 42 BUN RISES.... HIGH WATER ARRIVED - - . Ship Chas D Mervin, Riley, 51 days from Valencia, in ballast to Workman 6r Co. Bark Andes, Merriman, 13 - days from Cardenas, in bal last to D 8 Stetson & Co. Bark Brilliant, Golluarn, 20 days from New Orleans, ln ballast to Henry Simons. Bark Roanoke, (Be) Cooksey, from Porto Cabello 11th. lost, with hides. coffee, di, to Dailett & Co. Brig Flash, (Br) Whelan, 12 days from St John, NB, with. Bah to AR Ontorbrldre. Brig .Northern Belle. Lee. 5 days from Gloucester, with mdse to Curtis & Knight. Brig C H Frost. Bennett, 6 days from Port Royal, in ballast to j E Barley & Co. Brig Anrate, Clark, 4 days from Fall River. in ballast to J E Barley & Co. Brig Randolph, Proses, 6 days from Somerset, in bal-. last to J E Bailey & Co. Sohr Sarah Warren. Bloxam, 1 day from Leipsic. Del, with railroad ties to .J W Bacon. Sehr Benjamin Shepherd, Marsh, 5 days from Laurel. Del, with lumber to J W Bacon. Bohr Fulton.:Bradley. 5 days from Gloucester, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Fikunah Grant, Short, 5 days from Kowburypert, to Geo BKerfoot. Schr Lancet, Bayard, 1. day from Christians. Del, with grain to Christian..: Co. Bohr Sarah Warren. Bioxsom, 1 day from Dover, Dot, with grain to Bat Barratt & Son. Bohr Henry Perkins, Davis, 6 days from Boston, in Agt to captain. Schr Smith Tuttle. Rich, 6 days from Prorincetown. with mdseto Geo B Kerfoot. Schr Maly Clark. Howard, 4 days from Newhnryport, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Sohr Owen Bearer, Bearer, 4 days from Wareham, in ballast to captain. Bohr W eauisbnry, Hudson, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to captain. Bohr Searsvllle, Soars, 5 days from Salem, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. B.ohr - R B Farnham, Smith. 6 days from Boston; with radar to captain, Schr Susvanee. Tuttle, 2 days from WashingtOn, in ballast to captain.- Schr Thos P Cooper, Taylor, from ProVidence. Bohr B Sharp, Jerroll. from Boston.. Schr Althea. Ondfrey. from Boston Ear Silver Magnet, Call, from Boston, • - Behr Wm Wallace, Scull, from Salem. Bohr Eliza Williams, Corson, from Lynn. Bohr Jane 0 Patterson, Weaver, from Beaufort. Bahr 2:1 Kennedy. Kelley, from Georgetown. Schr. Elizabeth & Margaret, Selsev, from Hartford. Steamer Hope, Warren, 24 hours from New York. with Elder to W P Clyde Steamer Agnes linnn. Smith, 24 hours from IN York. with audio to WP Clyde. Bteamt rE N Fairchild, Trout, 24 hours from N York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. BELOW. Brig C Adams. from West Indies CLEAREII . Steamship Saxon, Matthews, Boston, 11 Winsor. Bark It Boynton, Mitchell. S W Pass, Workman & Co. Brig Eclipse, (Br) Peterson, St Martina and Demerara, Janretcher & Lavergne, - Brig La. Gunge, Whitnevlew 'Orleans. Curtie & Knight. Brig Ida. (Br) Collins, Cape aytien, E A Sunder &Co Schr C H Rogers; Langley, Poll an Prince, Thomas Watteon & SOUP. Behr W Saulsbury. Hudson, New London. captain. Bohr ketaarset, Miller, Washington, Penn Gas Co. Schr Geo Fates, Nickerson. Providence, Crowell & Collins. Schr Westover, Louis, Boston, Twells & Co. Bohr .T Boyden, Wrlghtingtors Fall. River, Castner, Stickney & Wellington. Bohr Silver Magnet, Call, Voston, Blakiston, Graff & Sala Wm Wallace, Scull, Port Royal, Tyler & Co. Schr J 0 Patterson, Weaver. do do Schr M Kennedy, Kelley, Washington, do Bohr Etizabeth & Margaret. Kelsey, do do Schr C Williams. Golding, 'Newborn, . do Bohr C A ltersher. Gallagher, Washington, - do Scar Stream:let, Stokes, do --- do Schr W. R & T. II ughlett, Shaw, Annapolis, do. Behr 1) B Wolfe, Dole, Newt:ern, do Schr Grace Watson, Nickerson, Alexandria, do Schr Pathway, Compton, Fort Monroe, do Schr Viriinia, Beane. Pensacola, Baker & Folsom. Schr W It Dennis. Lake, Providence, Mines & Co. Bohr John Compton, Smith, Wickford, do Schr Eliza Williams, Corson. Providence, do Behr Mary Fletcher, Tracy, Boston, Twells St Co. Bohr Python. Candage, (Mass), Bancroft, Lewis & Co. BchrAeetie. Parkina. Newburynort. Gee B Kerfoot. Schr Governer Barton, Peadock, Linn. Sitinickaon & Olover. Str Leader, Callahan, Alexandria, Thoa Webster, Jr. Ste J S Shrivel', Dennis. Baltimore. A: Groves. Jr. Str Buffalo. Jones, New Tork, W P Clyde. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del, Nov. 27. Mr Joseph Rutherford, pilot, - landed early this morn ing on his way to Philadelphia, and reports having sup plied twelve vessels with pilots yesterday afternoon, all bound tip: among them are the bark Roanoke. from La gu.ayra : a - foreign - huh and schooner, both from ports in the Mediterranean. Yours, to;. AARON HARSIELLI6 (Correspondence of The Press.) SPADING. Nov 27. The following boats from the Union Canal named Into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, hound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows! D Albright. lime to Peter Pinfinck ; D Blanchard, and Prairie Flower, do to Mr Jones; Monitor, do to Ma lone & Trainer; Argo, iron ore to Thomas, Norton & Co; Major Andenol3, flour to Andrea Grey. (DorresporAleliv3 of The Prowl.) . E.A.VD,E DE COLI . OII. Nov 27 . _ . . . The Meant-tags Col Wm C,ouk and D R Garrison left harethis morning with the following boats in tow. laden and CONS lamed as follows: Samuel Bishop. with lumber to order; S S Wisner, do to Berm Crosier' Alex Graz, 110 19, coal to New York; Alex Graz. No 20, dodo; Atlantic. do do; Champion. do do; S C Keitland, do to Delam are City. Also, those that were reported yesterday. blE2t 011.411TrA. Steamy -hip Geo Washington, Willett), from New York, at New Orleans ls;h inst. Steeznaldu Belle Vernon, Randall, from New York, at 3assatt, NP, 10th inst. Bark. Hanson Gregor!, Gregory, he*e, remained be low New Orleans 10th inst. Bark Leighton, (Br) Randle, from Rio Janeiro, at Bal timore 23th inst. . . Bark P C Alexander, Merriman, sailed from Havana 19th inst for this port Barb Chae Brewer, G rant, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 26th inst Brig Ella Reed, Jarman, at Matanzas lath inst, for New - York, Brig Martha A Berry, Berry, for this port, was at Ha vana 26th inst. Bahr A C Reeves, Young, hence for Norwich. at New York 27th Mi.:. MARINE MISCELL &NY. BrdchrD F. Detroit; from Vow York for Lagua . yra, wlnto St Thomas for repairs previous to 9th mat. ing. on Jae foarth day out. sprung the foremast in a heavy gale, and on -the sixth day commenced leaking. The cm go will be diecharaed, and., tho schr have new masts. The now sbip Surat !letting at Lewis' Wharf, Boston, fell over at 11 o'clock 27th Inst, and tilled_ NOTICE TO MAIUNERS, Notice is given that the second-class linos, (black and 'white perpendicular stripes) which marks the best water over New bm sport Bar, .hae gone adrift. Another buoy *ill be placed on the station , as soon as possible, of which due notice will be given. - Notice is also given that- the buoy in the Kennebec giver, above Bath, Me, has been removed for the winter season. The cpar buoy on :Eastern Ledge, Damarimatta river, bee broken fromlisiaoorings and gone adrift. It,will be replaced as soon as possible. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, 'UP TO TWELVE O'OLOOK _LEST NIGHT Continental — Ninth H C Howell. Newark, N J B If Shenk. Lancaster, Pa Miss E B Shenk, Lancaster ! W H Cranston, Newport 1 Alfred Bernley, Jersey City John Williams, New York Dr.J T Belly, D S A C gimp, New Jersey - B Wilkins, Washington D Trefoussa *St la, New York A N Tr:unbolt. Baltimore T H Alexander, Baltimoro E X Shield. Cincinnati. 0 It Porter. Alexandria, Ya A BleTeighe ar la, Pittsburg C B Biehop. Chicago W S Byre, Terre Haute B A Nisbet & la, Sc Louis I Miss Hattie Smith, St boats! X F Galesburg. Prog. it • I ; H Neal, Pennsylvania Ca pt Thos Ir Bates BB Wight, Detroit B Carrell. Boston A B Woodruff, Paterson. C S Bradley, Proxigence B R Gems, Bo:. ton Jas H NatiPP At N Y Mrs J J Henry dr child, Del A W Daniels & la, Dmron John Chadwick. New Y,,rk Mies Daniels, Boston Jas L Sanford. New York 41 E Farring. N. w York J W Wheelwright, s.:ston Mrs Weeelwrlght. Boston Sidney Etarbuck, Now York P,f Q lilerwin, New York B G Qtuney, Boston W X Bogart, New York Cbas B Rosen New York Mr Macrn & wf. Bo'.ton R J Indiana . . J.B Nem, Indiana John hicKenney. Indiana, Mr Rogers & la. Beeson" Edw 6 Doer, II a A Teter Riggine. Boston Geo Dans. S Henry Wilson, US N BS F EtTsr. Richmond Cant B Cilmon'St la, Beetoi Cut J Allen II S hire - Wise. Masai. D C J T Morris, Baltimore Mies A Buck, Baltimore Miss 7' Gruverin en. Balt A Groverroan. Baltimore T L Leavitt. II B A B Hoy &la, New York T Liveranore, Vow York Ltvermcra. New York E Brown, Now York E Clerk. wow Thai. 1"9 . 1. °einem. New York Y oik Clireirtl— stmut Street, bel OW Meth. L Coko,.Tan. Mum Elias Baker, Allegheny HG Gowen J Do hefty, Washington '0 M. Stanton .1 1/ McKee, Pennsylvania SH Sadist, Maryland His J D McKee, Penn Wm Parson, Lock Haven J S Black, P.nnsylvania BB;aisdel & la. New York . Mre Black. Pennsylvania 3. 3 Blaisdel, New York IB FCian & wr, Cincinnati WRiebo rd' on & la,Brookl'n !Martin Lather. Reading Col Ditto, New York ICapt R 11 Collins, Li S A 3 Pear. on, Waahiuu tom D el 0P C Phorron AM b. Wablvington ICol ambits 'Smith, Vermont 93 Cole, San Francisco IC M Fisher, Vermont it,B By PCS. New Yerk ;L B kvans. Now York D Trtker,New York IJ B Lippincott, Baltimore Jas A Itrossell, Ws hhington Chas W Griffith, Boston John El Clark. Weshington , W Caldwell, Illinois C Lyon, New York IT, Fitzgerald, New York W H Wiley Neivport Nowa W Ward. Delaware co. Pa Yocnro, Memphis, Tenn Ilichent S O'Neill Hon JA. McDougall. Cat 15 Williams. B Do', Idt Ssltira ,re (James Henderson. New. York .A H Slope, Salem, N J James H. Scott, New 'York 'R II Richards, New York John AUsa, New York Gamed Capt G W Ahi, Fort Del John West, No-ristown !Frank B Gowen, Pottaville .Jos H Mahan, Sew York Slercltunts—Vourtit 'Thee Eynon. Parma _ Stephen Metter, Allegheny It (Arum, ABettheny Wm .13 Fritz, B - ethlehem 331ek Denney. Bethlehem 'Wm El,rcnpfort, B:11:intoro WLorlt, New Jamey Hre hicCiarr:,.Barrisbneg 'S BlAek Onlo 33R Diet,c9 on gh. Chi^ago SB Cotembrit, Mary-hind 8 Pain) Pl'. Banks co BeeentlAll, twhic. Aintriettlk— Chests/11 'Thos T ".'ask et, IC Ca stlo, Bel L Dodge. l'et.nu. F A Cmtie, 1,,,tawat., 3 W Brig ks W C Leg, 11. Bal. 'more Teter B ram. Dew Jersey Jolui fd. Nor: is. New Jersey Miss AIM , ' Chilton J Martin. & la, Delaware Chas VI Griffith. Bo= ton Airs G Fraud.% Boston • St. Louts—C ' , stun t W S Bllsa. Nesv -York . Wm arrr.tt It MeKim, flai.rimoro JoeJoel.Yltnian,Naw Jersey Jae S Woodward.N Jorr.av Jim °arable, bt Mb as, tg 1.1 Davt4 Jour A. Gilleinw , ti Job X X tiwapsy N Y.,rlc 2if COPPai thW rat, IC Jersey 43a0 Pit pan, Salem. N J Ha . New or Ic Dawes.Nom York aeo T Abbott, Elavaaa Moiwt Ve) urn—Sec C Bert, Sullivan co, N Y Bobt Tait. Sullivan Go, 0 Whitul:er, New Vork Robert Beates, New York . II Beetwon, Salem. N 10 has /loyd, e em, N J B 421.cmae, New Jersey John liobday, Baltimore John. McDowell, WWII, Val John Towneend, Dover, Del Jliaxri , on, New York Q. A VVI born, Si Clair, Pa ,trte The ijulon—lireb. s C Jagger& Altoona Robt 11 Labberton Geo Herbert D E Miller, Penns Geo W Householder, Penns Mrs Miller & eon, Salem, El Mrslielhonse, Maryland Mrs Patterson, Galena, 11l Madison—Second st. H Boozer. New Jersey E Drury, New Jersey J F Fondles, Freemont, Pa C C Blaney, Narrowsbarg R Vert Dike, New Jersey . W C Shaw Cincinnati; 0 F Moore, clew .Jersey John ream. Ponna . . .. . - .. nos SWhittakerPr Jersey Edw Whittaker, It .Ter4e7 Semi L Watson, INT Jersey Commerctal—Sixth st W 71 Slierrer, Maryland J 77 .Taekgon, chester CO Jones. Oxford, Pa W Miller, Delaware P Powers, Mineravilla T W liumphreys, Henna J Merryman, Baltimore I, Barton, Baltimore nd Chestnut streets. i.Tai A Swaledale, Virginia IN r Moore, New York ==MI W J Martin, Utica C Brockenbrough,LolllsV Quarrier, Loutwille C Quarrier, Loculgaills Horatio Beall. Waelaington Bleaker, Low York .Fl Lester. Delaware 3ity Robt Hanna stwf,Cleveland iLlapt J Sp siding, Cleveland !Chas D Schmidt Mrs. C D Schmidt :Thos J Dunbar & wf,Boatou Miss Burnside, Boston H Combs, BordentoWn IB C Mitchell S Gratz S & Cornman _ I K Laverty, II S • Mies Helen MoOlees John Potts, Washington,DC. I Gee Foster, Carbondale Alden Soeare. Boston P A Ladne, St Louis H Morey & wf, New York Dr Mott .& la, New York Almv & we James Watson, Maryland JP Witherow, Middleton B Morrison, New York E S Zanely, Maryland I J ..Aingmaster, Stroudsburg W L Heltensteln, Pottsville IL Castel, New York Satiates, Newy ork Pe,int, New York W Hayes, New York Mr Walton, St Vincent J Richardson, New York C Barker & la, New York Semi E Cooper, New York Win Frick. Cheater. Pa W A Sbspard, New York Brcnley, St Paul - • Mrs Fuller. New York Wayne Mc Venal:LW Chester Robt A Toy, Baltimore G Smith. Harper's Ferry Dr J R Moore. Richmond. W G McFadden, Richmond Shepard, Hew York A M Morrison, Kentucky Pithian. Kentucky .•• . • J Young, Illinois • J Runk, Jr, Harrisburg, F Farnsworth, Illinois C bureb, Meadville O E Park. Pittsburg It 1' Hawkins & wf. Mass d Cobb df wf, Wisconsin • VirGniterman, Cineinnati 3 O Mr flir6hfield, Nb 67 York Thee J Harris & Washbuin; Illinois street. below Arch. J A. Shckton Pitt.brir,g Harrisburg MireMarr, Miss McCormick, Herrisb'g Sharpless, Catawissa rAndw Blair, Beverly W A Ripley, New Jersey W D Shepherd. Wash. D C N Trneari al, Penna Wm C Fountain, Delaware B McCauley 0 J Satterfield. Delaware A K Wright, Clearfield, Pa I Col R A McCombe, Philada street, above Fifth, J W Jones • John Reid, Buffalo, N Y Jae J Marks, Washington .Tas P Rhodes, Prov, I David Win z, Roehester, NY I L Snots. New York la L Lewis, Dover, Del W W wour, Pottsville LL Stearns, Jovial , Shore Nalupowski, Washington Beoj Bertholomeau, Pettey. street, above Third H Powers & . . . F W Beers,Trov, Capt Tao Marahall, ki York .frio ?rice, Baltimore B Leidy Jas W Hanlon, Washington rib arles Right Tas riocttlrate, Pittsburg I ion l Panty, Shamokin R T Wilkins. Pittsburg 11; T Monroe West Virginia E W lilmer, N Jersey tAlfred l Kelley 0154. St., above. Arch. s 4. Shaw ii(arces Bert, Bch Ifarek 13 Attalla 1? Claw 0 R Searl•, Salem, NJ S W [lowed 11 0 Ilurlburt Meat Fo!ey, Tr. Danville 1. Y Sticker. Milton Carob fihrieman, Pottsville [Sept Wm Young, Danville dial WE' Robineon Sergt T M Church, Da avilla treed above Third, C Clawed]. Boaton EL Manton dr la, Wash.DC A B Stinson, Hancock. Li J S Desoto)]. Hartford, Ct W W Cable r Ohio Dr Chas S liamphrel. trEA. JEtEi 0 heath rect., abwre Market. B Griffis. Hancock, N Y Samuel C Bradshaw, Pa E H Watson. Stroudsburg J B Meson, White Lake C E Traailler. Milford. Del D B Sharp, Milford.' Del W Kelsey. Yardleyville Dr J H I) Knowles, Del John Morgan, New jersey ROE Ganff,Carneron co, Pa reet t above Chestnut. A NWland, Baltimore W Scott & wf, Norristown R Boyer. Cheater co li Lang, Chaster ao W Parker, Brooklyn I Ward, JerPey City - 0 II Searle, New Jersey J B Zlobach, Tromont, Pa cet, abovc Third. Toha St rautn,liick Ha. Veil E Price, Ahem% \V Kisnor, Pottsville D C Clarke, Lebanon Cr Geo Box, Chester co Win Lorence, Reading Isidor Gross jrational—Race S J Child, Washington Jas B Skinner, New York F J Ochsenfeld, Pottsville C W Kelly & la, Sc Lonis S Mason. St Louis & Yeager, Reading Louis Becker, Bloomfield rd. street. above Race Baker. Easton 1 Porter, Scranton I John Ellis. New York j B Bewley 'John N Rndell T,ient D S Wilkins Jp..l Fleming. Now Jersey i Autos Drake Ohio' i John Ryle, New York Barrrunk's Hotel—Tlki A N Brice &wf,Sanbury,l'a Adjutant Smith, U S 11 Espy '& wf, New York F k amiltou John (I 11 111 - argon D Park 2, Huntington H Bunting, NOW York Jew-Andrews, ffarrisburg H Frye, Trenton street, above Sixth W Cross. II S H, r g ton. Neu - York tificbaelliourico .1" IS Owens, Wilts. _Del Gong, Harrisburg LPiitt. Pittsburg J \Walken. Pittsburg States Unio3l-111arke ElTPart. New York W Wataiao, Delaware W W Heenan. Greensburg H R Rosner, Danville H R Reader. Reading J T Perris. .Delaware Mrs G S Bunion, H Jersey d street, below Artnte, If Servis, PPana Healey, New !Tope S Batchelder, Ne wtown Allen. Deposit. N Y E Wiamer, Backs co Barley Sheaf—Seem' 3 Davie, Point Plea,sant II M Black. Point l'leamant R Janney, Point Pleasant W T 1.3 one Harper, Fox.Cliase Mr Snyder, Fox Chase Bald Bogle—Third street, above Callowitlll E C Robertson. Newark, N JI W E Roifsnyder, Reading C Lerch, Washington RE Berger, Lehighton J A Snyder, Lancater B Yoder, Schuylkill co Black Bear—Third S t., above Callowhill, J Bc eaten, Lehigh co J Carr. Hartsville Il Long, Hartsville IT Addis, Huntington, Pa, SPECIAL NOTICES D'EAFNESS, EYE AND EAR, TIIROAi' DcS EASES. CATARRH.—The above maladies treated with the utmost success by DI?: 'am KOSOHZISRER. Oculist and /Lariat. graduate of Vienna, Office, 1027 WALRUr Street, where can be examined hundreds. of testimonials from the very.bostknown men in the country, among which are several from old and< responsible citizens of Phila delphia. who can be personally referred to. no-3t* WHO MINDS A COLD ?—IT SHSMS A SMALL affair, and in cenkequence is usually allowed to have its own way, and yet how frequently a neglected cold endk in Bronchitis or Consumption! Why not take a ask' in time, then, and by using at on Dr. D. JAYNE'S BX PSOTOB-4NT. which for thirty y ears has been a standard remedy for all Coughs and Colds, avoid these dreadful alternatives? WHAT IS IIIEiNT DY BRONCEUTig is an inflammation of the bronchia or passages which convey air to the lungs.` - In its earliest stages this die• ease is commonly called a cold, or a cold in the breast. It usually comes on with a little hoarseness, followed by a' moderate cough, with alight feelings of heat or soreness about the throat aim cheat. If not arrested, the cough becomes one of the mmt prominent symptoms. as well as the most painful and distressing; the inflamma lion increases i a intensity until it finally interferes with the access of air to the lung cells, when the vital powers soon give way, I most of the stages of this disease Dr. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT effects a speedy care by by rreducing a free and easy expectoration, suppressing the cough, and allaying the fever. A fair trial is all that is asked. IN CONSUMPTION, AND ALL . PULMONARY 0031- PLAINTS, Dr. JAYNES EXPEC MEANT will afford immediate relief by'removing the difficulty of breathing, and causing an easy expectoration, whereby all irritating and obstructing matters are - removed from the tangs. Having maintained its reputation, in all pirts of the world, for ovei a quarter of a century, it is confidently recommended as the best remedy ever offered. for the diseases it professes to sire. Sold by Agents and Drag. gists everywhere, from whom may also be obtained Dr. JANNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. a pronipt and effectual cure for costiveness, sick headache, and all bilious af fections. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, 243 CHESTNUT Street. - no2S-21 ELECTRIOPPLY SCIENTIFICALY APPLIED by Dr. A. H STEVENS, 1.41.8 South PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia. uo2s•tf HAIR DTP! / bd.AIR DYE: BATCHELOR'S celebrated HALE DYE if Me Best Da Me World. The only Harmlsee True, and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Zod, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly tofs, Glom Blatol sr Natural Brown, witho - it injuring the Hair or State. ins the Skin, leasing the Hair Soft and. Beautiful; parts fresh vitality, froonently restoring its prittint color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad. Dyes. Vas 9onnine to signed WILIJAN A. BGTOUTILOR; all other: ore mere fnittationa, and Should be avoided_ Bold all Druaginte, .igs. FACTORY, Si BARCLAY Street Kew York, Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. • ' .1829-14 Ow --PRICE CLOTHING, :OF THE ..UATETt iTYLEs, made in the Beg Manner, e=preG:sly for E nit, SALES. LOWEST Selllnu Prices marker in Fiats Cisrures: All Goods made to Order warranted. ratis.c. ;ory. Our Oria-Faxou SYSTEM to strictly adhered to Ell are thereby treated alike. dell-1Y JONES At CO.. 604 MARIEET Street DR. SWEET'S lICFALLIBLB LINIMENT IS THE bent known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. r ~r HOLIDAY PRESENTS_ STECK & CO.'S PIANOS MASON-4 HAMLIN'S CABINI'T ORGANS. . rig-v 1 . 0 J. E. GOULD, no2l-tde2G SEVENTH &ND CHESTNUT 7E~ R a ED_ EURLDIROLD—SFI&RP. —On the 2.ith instant, by the Rev. W. ,Leadenhem, gr. Alfred Helmboid, Jr., and. Miss Sfaztie Sharp, both of this city. ' ' SHASPE—WOO.O.—on the 25th inst., bt' the Rev. Phillips Brooks, Chstdes Sharpe, of fhiladelPhts, to Julia Wood:of New York. 7D'IMDS. KIRK. —On Saturday, 20th instant, Mrs. Sarlh,Kirk, aged 77 years. The relatives and. friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend herfuneral, from her late residence, Main street, above Washington lane, Germantown, on Thursday morning, :December 5 , at 11 o'clock. 4 .* 4 ECIIDDER —Suddenly, on the 2Sth toot , William - II Scudder. of this city, in the 28th year of his age. Funeral at tie house of his uncle, James 13. Green "Ewing,. New Jersey. on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock.. Ca leave Kensington depot at 7 o'clock. 44 FLANAGAN. -On the 28th inst.. Miry N., daughter of Wm. G. Flanagan. - The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from. the residence of her father, No: 285 Plre street, on Tuesday afternoon, De cember 1. at .2 o'clock. 44 ASIProN. —On the t&h inst., Thomas Francis Ashton, eon of the late Henry Aehton, of Hornham, Montgome ry county, aged 15 years Funeral from the residence of his guardian,Rev Geo. Hand, Hatboro, on Taesday. Dec. Ist., at 10 o'clock A. M.. PALMER.--On the evening of the 28th instant. at his residence in Germantown, John Palmer in the 55th year of his age. RICKETTS. —On Thursday evening, 26th inst., joh.n. T. Ricketts, aged rA yearn. His friends are invited to attend his fnneral this ( day) afternoon. 30th instant, at g o'clock. from his late residence, 620 - Vine street. To proceed to Woodland Ce metery. Weekly Report.' of interments. B.E.A.LTH OFFICE". November 28..1863. Deathe and Interments in the Cite of Philotaphi 2, from the2let to the 2E of Doventher. 1863. Oita 2 OfDEATH Asthma Abscess AspLysia Ann - rotunda Apoplexy Burns and Scalds.... Cancer. Face " Uterus... .... . Casualties not def... Croup Congestion, Brain. • Lungs.. Consumption, Langs. Convulsions Cyanosis.... .. . Diptheria ...... • Diarrhom MVPs ..... t"''' "" Abdominal 8rain.....'.. ' Chest Disease of Brain Heart... " Spine Debility Erythema *Erysipelas Fracture of Leg Fever • • Congestive... • Gastric • Nervous... • Spotted . Scarlet' " Typh. Malig OF MB [lndex 1 year. From I. to 2 • 2 to 6 6to 10 . . 10 to 15 15 to 20........ 20 to 30.... .... 30 to 4.0 WARDS Fir5t....... c •,..11 1 .11 -.IIIT 14, F r7ll+ Si _---. , Second.. toventh. ..... .. 2'Twettieth .16 Third .. .... 'welfth. 6;Twenty-ftrst. . .. .16 Fourth 'hirteeuth 6;Twenty-secoud.. 6 Fitth........ 'ourteenth 71Twenty-third.... 7 Sixth Piftesuth ' 1 9 Twenty-fourth:.2l Seyouth.,•.. Ixteenth... ... . 7 1 Twenty-fifth.... 6 Eighth.-- aventeentlL.... l.4 :traknown...••••••2o Ninth...... Jghteenth 1•11 Deduc tal t 29 deaths from the country 20 Net deaths In the city 239 Nativity—United States,2lo; Foreign, 66; Unknown. 'L3 From tho Almshouge,ll; People of Color, 14; from the onntry, 20.. The number of deaths. compared with the correspond. kg weeks of 1862 and of Last weak, was as follows : Week ending November 2 2 ,1862, was 210. Week ending 'November 21. 1863, was 243. Males, 162; remelet, 3.37 Boys, 74 ; Girls, 61, Deaths and interments of soldiers In city,l7. , By order of the Board of Health- WILLIAM READ. Health Officer. BLACK DRESS GOODS.-CASH MERE% Velour Reps, Tamises, 3-4 and 6-4 Mous salines, Merinoes. Henrietta Clothe or silk-warp Cash meres, Ottoman Poplins, Irish Poplins, English and French Bombazines, Alepinea. corded Mousselines, Aus tralian Crapes. Baratheas, Turin Cloths. Paramattas, Be L Rifles, Oriental Lustros, Alpacas and Mohair Lustros, Per. Anglals,Mourning Pounds Sole and Gros Grain Silks. BESSON & ON, 0c23 Mourning Store, No. 91. S CHESTNUT S Street. RYRE & LANDELL HAVE, BY •A et earner, CHILDREN'S BALDIORALS. ' YIZE & LANDELL HAVE THE A- , " Popular VELVET CLOTHS for Ladlaa' Cloaks. EYRE & LANDELL HAVE TIIE French Camel's LONG 600, $19.5, COO, end $7:5.- M. A PUBLIC MEETEW the appreeletlon of the eltitene of Philadelphia of the signal value °this services to the wUI be held at the AIR, BEECHER WILL DEI.IVER Alf ADDRESS ON Tickets, entfiline the holder to a assured seat in the barque, parquet circle, and balcony, ONE DOLLAR. Tickets tor other portions of ths house, FIFTY CENTS. The proceeds of the lecture will be devoted to the rands of the C. S. SANITARY . COMMISSION. at the' Box Office of the Academy, or at the Ageley of the Sanitary Commission, No. 1307 Chestnut street. (nn REY. .7. _HYATT SMITH WILL deliver Lis popular lecture ^From New York to Jerusalem, ' in aid of the Frankford Baptist Sabbath School. at their Church, southeast corner of rA.rit, and UNITY Streets, on Tuesday evening, December let, at quarter befoTe 8 o'clock. . Tick ets—aa nits 25 cents a. children 10 'cents. Steam communication between Philadelphia and Frankford.. n030.21s DECADE lITEEGCINer.—TIVE Ahr EG. RICAN ANTI-bLAVERY will cele brate the completi of its third d EMS de by a meeting in CONCERT HALL, in this city. on THURSDAY and FRI DAY. the Id and 4th of DISCEMI3ER, commencing each day at 10 o'clock A M. " ...Among the speakers will be William Lloyd Garrison. Wendell Phillips, Edmund Quincy, Dr Furness. and others; among whom will probably be Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts: Boa. Owen Lovejoy, of Illinois, and Hon. B. Gratz Brown, of Missouri. Ad mice ion free. lt MNINTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE yolipo MEN'S CHRIS rIAN AS+OC 3 ATION OF. PHILADELPHIA will be celebrated on MONDAY EVE ii - vv.g.Zith, at CONCERT" BALL, at 734 o'clock, Rev. P. G. Ii_ENSON, Rev. E. E. ADAMS. Fa-nor. POLLOCK. and GBORGE IL NTUART. Esq., will make brief addresses. The Music by the Choir of Green-street EL E. Church. under the diresiien of . Profm.sor WILLIAM G. PISSER, of Girard College, as sisted by an elegant Cabinet Organ, from the store of Mr. J. R. Gould. Tickets may be had at tho Booms of tho Association, during to-day and Monday, gamtntiodsly. nord-2t MONEY. CANE AVKNOWLEDOMENT.i TO NOVEMBER 27, 1863. Army Com. I. M. C. A., Boston. per James Story, Treas., $2,1(0; A. Champion, Rochester, DT. Y., *330.05; Tract Society M. E. Church, $333 33; S. O. Kauffman. Columbus, Pa.. $3(l1; Collection at Union Meeting Dr. 'Halsey's Church. Norristown, Pa.. $150.31 ; Oak-street 51.'E: Church. Norristown, Pa. ' $18.54; Junior Aid So. Feisty, Norrikown, $55; Mr. Hoover. do., $25; Sir. Mc- Riaht. Collection Hillsboro, Ohio. and vicinity, per W. B. Smith, $240; `S. W:," $lOO 65; Geo. D. Wetherell. additional $711; .Col. 0. C Childs $43; Soldiers' Aid ,Society.. Reline:v. Conn., *26 60; Alex ander II Orr, Brooklyn,. $25; Sabbath school of Pres Church lime. N. 3. *ts; Mahlon Williams., $5; John Williams, $5; Wm. Glaeder, $10; MichaelErrickson,s); per Gen 1) Wetherill—s'4; S Aid Saciety of Pratti burg, N. V. per Miss Orpha 1,. Cheney, *2O; Wiiliam Steyart, addittonal, $2O; John C. Scott, additional, $11; Vongre-,„ations ca Orland. Stsaben co.. ind. ; $ . 3; bah. bath-fchool of Baptist Chrxch Willistown. Pa., $l5; .Ladies ..Aid Socit.ty, Esperance. N. V., so.6e; Mies Lia,cate E,ston, Putnam, N. V. 610; Mrs.Strah Wathig, $10; Pros: Chn.rch.l.logo St., $8.00: Jos. Jones. Co. D. 84th P. V , 50; rinlay :Strong' Defiance, Ohio, $0; Prue°:l..r Arlyta4 a con al Soey, Mich., per S. G. Whitney, $3: Wm. T. Kern, Nazareth, Pa . $•5 ; Mls. S. ilikhland Hanes. $1: A. A.. Winegarden; ' Williamsr.orf, Pa., $5; " J.." $3; Seventh Pa- Reserves, Der Chaplet/ Furman. 81; D. Focht $ Bro , $3; '' Kra M. M." N.lagara, $2.10; Cash, $2; W D„" $2; Adgt. 4 I WTh. F. Colton. Anderson Cavalry, $2; S. B. Dyckrnen, 3 Bokccbel, N. P., $l. Contilou ions received. for the relief of Union prison ' ers at filth rti ond,Viryjnia, follow . e; Army Committee 2 "Young Wif MtChristian Association, Boston, per Jams; Stor.y. Tri.asoyer. *3.100: J. P. Williston. NorthanintOrt, " Mats , $303• Friends in Germantown,U per @rge B. Frees, 100:' Cash, $5O; Chas. Koons, additional, strid; Ladies.' Aid Srmiatv. Harris, Centre comity, , $2l; " Philadelphia. ib s e o . ;N wo o 6, m l mb ove o f O Bvo rlyße(dN Wen. J. ) 2 Presbyterian Chu-cla, per Rev. Mr. Thorn. $.2; Be th<fda Sabbath-rcamid of Church of Epiphany. $11.50 'M. T. 1.1 ," $1.0; T.ll. At," $10; SY., $ 0: Marie. Woodruff, $lOl a Soldier, 75c —s3 10.25—. 4 $7,060.44 Amount previously acknowledged.slB2 042.23. Total, $189,6.8 72. JOSEPH PATTERSON. It Treasurer U. S. Christian Coramisgow CAUSES OF DEATH i'ave;l Tyllll.o . id Fatty deg. of Liver. Gangrene ...... 11.mmorrhage ........ llooping Cough Inflammalion.Brain, Bronchi.— C010n:.... Larynx.... Lunge ' Peritou'm. " Stem &Bow Uterus..... IntussescePtion ;Inanition. T R. on roa d • Brain Mania.a-Potu ... . . ifile,rasmns Old Age Palsy Parturition Rheamatiem Heart.. Run over on Itailr'd Scrofula Softening of Brain Still-born .. . . . Syphilis PrO.,..nown Gunshot ..... ........ ~ DEPARTMENT RECEIVER OF 'TAXES. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25, 18&3.-The Tax-nayera of the City or Philadelphia are hereby nettfied that all taxes remaining unptid on the Ist of JANET " CRY nest wid- be advertised as delinquents, and the expense of advertbing added thereto JAMES C. KFT Receiver of Taxes. 111 111 non-St THERE ,WIIIIE -52 Fiym 40 to 0u.... .... 16 X6O to 60.••.•. F 0 -" 60 to 70 2.1 1 " 70 to 80 71 " 80 to 90.... r... " 90 to 100..• • ..• tlTotal. •.. .• I WARDS. 3!litneteenth......2l TO TESTIrT TO REV. HENRY WA.RD BEECIIER, AMERICAN CAUSE EKCiL.AXTD, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON ThiIIiSDATC, December 3, at 8 THAT OCCASION Tiokete rear be Drocured, on and after Monday 110Xt. M . • TIE ST A A'N r E eat O t k e ' d T ur ll e couNTE:v . BY WILLIAM LLOYD OAR BISON, CONCERT STALL, WEDNESDAY, December 2, 1663, at .8 o'clock P. M. Tickets, .20 cents—at T. B. Pugh's, Sixth. and Chestnut Anil-slavery 0111ce, 106 North Tenth; House of Industry, 702 Green street. nol6 tde2 FREE LECTURE, EStANCIPATION IN TENNESSEE, DE. BOWEN, Of tlie 'Unconditional Union Party, OF TENNESSEE, 17R11 deliver an address, in • CONCERT HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, December let, at 6 o'clock ON THAT STATE. ITS INSTITUTIONS. ITS PRESENT CONDITION. ITS FUTURE, Under tbe New Era of n 025 St FREEDOM TO THE SLAVE. Izee ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY-1113th ANNIVERSARY—'Phis Anniversary will be celebrated ox MONDAY, Mth inst., in the CONTINEN TAL HOTEL. A meeting for business will take place at 4 o'clock. Dinner at 634 P. M. Scotsmen, or their descendants. strangers in the city, desiring to Join the brethren on this occasion, can pro cure tickets of the Secretary. Membere are requested to attend without farthet no. tice. GEORGE YOUNG, n026-4t Secretary. NEW ENGLAND.—A SOCIAL AND CONVERSATIONAL*DIEETiNG, with Eloquent speaking. will beheld on MONDAY. EVENING, the 30th inst,. at 73; o'clock, at the Roomsof the New England Soldiers' Relief Association, I lIIRTEENTIT and CHEST NUT Streets. Per order. JAMES B. ALVORD, no2S-2t* Secrets ry. g CLERK'S OFFICE. SELECT PAILADELPITIA, Nov. 28,1863. Special Meeting of Select Council will be held in Select Council Chamber on MONDAY, the 30th instant, at half past one o'clock P. M.. for the purpose of attend ing the funeral of Mr. JOHN T. RICKETTS, late a mem ber of the Chamber from the Sixth ward. The officers and members of- rommon Council, the Heade of Department.c., and the officers and members of the various Municipal Boards, are respectfully Invited to meet with the members of ;Select Council, at the hoar designated, for the purpose of attending the funeral. By order of the President - HENRY C. CORFIIiLD, noiS 2t Clerk of Select Council. CALEB COPE, TREA.SITFLE.ri., O.IF 116...ez , the United States Sanitary Commission, Phila delphia Branch, North° cat corner of 'MINOR and SIX MI Streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following con tributions since the last report, to be applied to the relief of Union Prisoners at Richmond:, Charleo , R King, M. D., additional.... • • .• $ So 00 Massey, Collins, & Co , do 50.00 r. Toyer & Co 25 00 Cabeen & Co.. additional 50 00 'William M. Baird, do '25 CO Isabella (0 Lippincott • 100 00 Miss Emily A. Lippftcott 10 03 Abraham Baker, additional 5i 00 liar Jan, Bollingswertli. SE Co., Wilmington, Delaware, additional 100 CO E. Hey & Brothers, add it tan. . .••• • eenix Iron Company, additional Asa 'Whitney & Suns, additional ........ .......... ro 00 B. S. Jan - r.ey, Jr, & Co., ..... ........ 50 00 Mrs. C. C. , titrotton, do , 26.00 :Mrs 11. J. Blade. do .10`00 Willism S. lions6ll & Sons, additional 00 C J. Fell Sr Brother, d 0...... ....... ... 00 11. C.. additional.......— 20 00 Miss Giberson 10 00 W. D ... .. . . ... .. ... ..... ......... 200 Benjamin :Bullock & Sone, additional.-- ..... .. 500 00 Jer.se Godley, . . .....,.. . . ..... 5000 J. 11..111. ...... 10 GO James L. Claghorn. additional 00 00 MordecaiL. Dawson. do.. •. 200 00 Poiter Literary Society. Erie, Pa 17 00 1, Binswanger & Co., additionalo , ) G - 1 00 P., Wilmington, Del. 10 00 Biebard e. Thomas 25 00 A. B. c •...500 James Eato.olon 500 I - Tool - as* ownsend, Pd contribution 100 00 C. F. J.N..rtma & Co., additional 00 00 Michael V. Baker, .. ... 25.00 D. B. - ark son, do : 00 J. D. ....... .... ............ ...... .. . 10 00 My. Blaadell • •••• ;• ••• • • .... •.•.• • • • • • ••• . ••• .. ••• 000 W. L. Faits' , 10 00 ward l'ebta, M D. additional 00 00 William L. Rehn, audhional 50 CO Previotallt reported UNITED SPATES.' ins C OM MISsION ACKNOWLEDOIdEIsiTS.—Tue United States Christian Commission beg leave to, ac knowledge the RA:owing additional hospital stores, up lo the i'Sth instant : STORES. PENINSYIXANTA. —Philadelphia, 2 boxes Ladies' ::Aid Society, Kensington of E Church; 1 sack. Cohocksink Church 1 parcel, Mrs Granger; 1 box. Powers di Welghtman ; 1 parcel. Trinity M E. Church; 1 parcel, Soldiers' Aid Society, Front street X. E. Church. bloant Joy, 1 box Ladies' Aid. Lanctisbnrg, 1 box Ladies' Aid ' Society. Christiana, 2 boxes Christiana Aid Society. Coatesville, 4 boxes. Ladies' Aid Society. Hatboro', 1 box: Ladies' Aid Society. Bloomfield, 1 box, Ladies' Aid' Society. FEW ORE: —New York, 2 parcels. N. Y. Com. U. S. C. 0. Buffalo. 9 boxes. Ladies' Christian Cora - = Cause wort. 1 box, Eel. Dutch S. S. Salem. 3 bbls 1 box, Rev. A. Boaraman Lambert. —Trenton, 1 package, a family in Tren ton. Be,viderd, 4 boxe, 1 barrel. 1 keg. Ladies' Vol. `Aid Society.. Newark, 1 parcel, donor unknown. Biers town. 1 parcel, Isis .1. °amid. Mt. Holly. 1 box, La dies' Vol. Aid, New Gretna. Ibox, Ladies' Aid. M.,..ssaonustrrs —Boston, 511 boxes, 4 parcels, Army Com. I. at. O. A. Waterford, 4 barrels, Mrs. O. %V. CONNECTICUT. — ThOMPSMIND le, 1 box, donor unknown. Ouro.—PerryNburg, 1-box, Mrs. D. A. Spafford. "V 3 ROLNIA h g, - 1 parcel, Mission S. S , Lu theran Church. We must thank our , friends fore the great liberality with which they he,ve responded to our appeal fir toe Richmond prisoners. We hope that it will continue. vie Etill need large supplies of winter clothing, and bca.pital stores of all descriptions. We rely still upon the patriotic and benevolent sympathy , of our people to furnieh us with what is now so imperatiyely demanded. Send, as heretofore. all stores to GEORGE H. STUART, Chairman. 11 BANK Straet. + OFFICE .GIRARD F. AND ICIL CO., 115 WALNUT St. , November 9, 18 3. _ The Directors have declared a dividend of NI VE PER CENT for the last six months, clear,of taxes, and 'Pay able to the Stockholders on demand. noll-wfm9t - FRED S. GILLETT, Tveasnyer. JERSEY SHORE, PINE CREEK, AND SPA'] E LINE RAIL ROAD.—Notice is hereby given, that the Commissioners of this Company wilt meet at the GIRARD HOUSE, in this city, on the 10th day of DECEMBER next, to open 'Wake, receive-sub scriptions, and permanently organize said ComPany. November 25 1863. - n 02.7 tdelo raw.. CORN EXCHANGE lipiLNlK. • PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3,18G3 The Directors hwie this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CEP T., clear of all Taxas, sad payable on demand.J. W. TORREY, no4-1m Canbler. SURGEON-ARTIST'S OFFICE, leoß, MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIERS who have lostan ARM" or LEG in i the service, and desire the . Patent PALMER' Limbs' to be supplied by Covent meat, nhonid return this notice immediately to this of- Ice, stating their lose by letter, with na.me. companY; regiment, and residence. a 'FRANK PALUE_ 0c22-tf 1509 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. M. ll' A it.lll E S' BANK.—F.RILADELP At an election held on thi following named Stockholdi this Bank : • S. A. Mercer, Edwin H. Lewis, John Aslihnrst, Anthony J. Antelo, William H. Woodward. Joseph S. Loverlng, Ji., Benjamin A. Farnham. . And at meeting of the MEROkII. R•rt , was nua n i. EDWIN M. LF•wI.R. FOq, LIAM RUSIITOII, Jr ,Cash' n024-30t W. • T II E PI-lIL November 23, 1663 on the 16th inetnni . the folio elected DIRBCTORS of this Thomas Robbins, Lewis R. Ashhurst, Richard D. Wood. John Welsh. Marshall Hill. T.) . Stringer, Sas L. Claghorn, And at a ineetinz of the DAY. THOMAS ROBINS. elected President. tioM•Gt B. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1863: IMOFFICE OF I,THE RELIANCE IN.. SW:LANCE COMPANY OF PRILADELPIIIA._ No. 31)8 WALNUT Street. PHILADSLPIIIA, November 30th, 1863. . The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Re liance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia," will be held at their Office on MONDAY, December 21st, 1063, al 12 o'clock M., and the Annual Election of Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on the same day, - at the same place, between the hours of 12'M. and '2 o'clock P. M. THOS. C. HILL. no3o. td2l Secretary. MirP A. ENNSYLVANI RAILROAD COM PANY, TERISCRER'S DRPAR maw. PHILADELPHIA. October 16. 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi ann nal dividend of FIVE per cent. on the-capital stock of the Company clear of National and State taxes.. pav able on and aftor November 15.1863. Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application :It the attics of the Company, No. 163S'flonth THIRD Street. earl-Wel THOS. T. FIRTH. Treasurer. ia. CORN EXCHA., DELPHIA, lioyembi At the Election held 16th ini era were duly elected Direct Bank: _ . Alexander James Reel. Robert Ervin. William P.'oox. Bamuel T. Canby, - Philip B. Mingle. John F. Grose And at the meeting of the OATTELL, Esq., was unanit ALEX.WHILL DIN, Eso., VI TORREY. Cashier. n024-3m WANTED - SURGEONS AND AS. SISTANT SURGENS for colored regiments in the Departments of the South Gulf and Tennessee. The candidates must be examined before a Board of P- dice] oflicerp. • Boards aro now in SeaaiOtt at 'Boston, NOW York, Wash ington, Cincinnati, and tit. Louis, and at the headquar ters of the Amities of the Potomac, Cumberland, and Tennetsee. • • . Applications for examination ehould be made to the Surgeon General, 11. 8. A., Washington, D. C. and must be accompanied with one or more testlmonfals Rood moral character from respectable Persons. The Board will determine whether the candidate is qualified for Surgeon or for Assietant Surgeon. The candidate must he a graduate of some Regular Medical College; non-graduated will not be examined. J. F. BARNSS, Acting Surgeon General. Surgeon Conerars.o.6lce. Nov.lB. 1363. n023-mwt6t .ft.GENERAL RECRUITING- OFFICE, No. 021 CHESTNUT Street.—Recruits wanted for all the gallant old Cavalry, and Infantry Regiments now in service, raised, or partly raised. in this city A few good men can yet be enlisted for the 2d Artillery (112th P. V.) A. A. GIBSON, U. B. A., Colonel Commanding. The Batteries of this faithful old Regiment have been aseigned to posts of honor. and are at present occupying the most prominent fortifica tionsin the defences of Washington. Qaarters comma dions an/ comfortable. The Largest Bounties now of fered to Veteran and other volunteers are given at this office. IiWANTED, FOR THE UN IT ED STITES MARINE CORPS (a varied and exciting life by sea and land), six hundred able-bodied men to perform the duties of a soldier at our Navy Yards and aboard United States ships-of war on foreign stations. Better compensation than the army. A ship-of-war is a comfortable home. The Marine Corps is the best equipped Infantry in the service. Prize money in abated _ - - Two dollars will he paid to any one who brings an ac cepted recruit to this office. For all other infoimation_apply..daily. at the only regular and long eYtoblishea Marine Recruiting.Ren denons - in the city. at No. '3ll Saute.- FRONT- street. below Spruce, hetween'the hours of nine and. three o'clock. JAMES L EWES CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. OPERA GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES, FIELD GLASSES, STEREOSCOPES, FANCY THERMOMETERS, BESIDES MANY OTHER, USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES • FOR SALE BY JAMES W_ QUEEN 411 CIO., No. 9N24 CHESTNUT STREET fa- Catalogues furnish gratis. - n026-1m 5-20. The cuidertigued, aE De‘fteral Stibeeziption Asyut le authorized by the Seereta.*pf the Yreatriry to cent - lune the tale of this popular Loan, and TAN DAYS public notice will be riven of cliscentinuance. ABOUT TWO EfIINDRED MILLIONS remain unsold. and this amount is scarcely sufficient to runlets a basil for the circulation of the National Banking Associations now being formed in every part of the Country. But a short time must elapse before this loan is wholly Os /orbs& the demand from Europe, Germany especially, being quite active. As it is well known that the Secretary of the Tr-ca mp hes ample and unfailing resources in the duties on imports, internal revenues. and in the isene of interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it- is nearly cer tain that it will not be necessary for him for a long time to come to teens further permanent Loans, the interest and principal of whickare payable in Gold. These considerations mug lead to the : prompt coneln- Mon that the time is not far distant when these ."Five- Twenties" will call at a handsome premium, as was the result With the " SeverlAhirty" Loan. when it was all sold. and could no longer be 'subscribed for at par. This is a the ,ntereat rrinetvg.l haing payable in:coin: ihrus rieldine strata MOOT Der cont. per arta4l.2.tithei,.. - .4' tic premium exvzold. It ls called " Yiye-Twenty." from the fact that whilst the Bonds may ran for twenty TIMM Yet the Gbreru ment has the right to pay them (din gebtat par, at ally LIME, after Pst Years. 2,023 CO ...109,537 70 The interest is paid half yearly on the-iirselays of No vember and kfa.Y. Subscribers can have Omen Bonds which are paya ble to bearer and issued for 140, $lOO. WS, and $l,OOO. or Registered Bonds of similar denominations, and in addition $6,000 and $lO,OOO. These "Five-Twentisis" cannot be taxed by States, cities. towns, or counties. and the Government tax on them la only one and a half per cent. on the amount of income, when the income exceeds six hundred dol lars per annum. Income from other investments, such as mortgage% railroad stooks, bonds, be.. mus pay from three to five Per cent. tax on the income.- Banks and Bankers throughout the, country will 00n- Wino to dispose of tlie Bonds, and all orders by mail or otherwise properly attended to. The Treasury Department having perfected amuse., meaty for the prompt delivery-of Bends. Subscribers will be enabled to receive them at the time of subscri , bind, or at farthest in "FODR days. This arrangement will be gratifying to parties who want the Bonds on Pay meat of the monei; and will greatly increase the sales. $111,0A3 70 AND MECHANICS' •rzre Nov. 2:3,1863. e 161 h of November, 1.883, the era were elected Directors of Joshua B. Lippincott; James B. Campbell, Francis Tete. Pemberton B Hutchinson J Edward Farnum, William M. Farr. Directors this day, S. A. cru3ly re-elected President, Vice President, and WlL ier. ittfSHTON, Ir., Cashier DELPHIA BANK.— • t the annual elecVou, neld whir, gentlemen were duly Bank: J. Gillingham Fell, Edward 8. Clarke, Saml. W DeCoursey, Henry Preen", , George Whitney, Benj. G. Godfrey. DIRECTORS, held THIS -EIQ.. was USIELItiItIODAY I'o 8. COMlnfil. Oaalatar, NGE BANK., PIMA— l)er 1.883. ' net. the following !Rockhold- Itore of the Corn Exchange G. CallelL Christian J. Hoffman, H. W. Catherwood, Edmund A. Solider. Charles E. Virllkins. David Vanderveer, Jonathan Knight. ) Board this day ALEX. G._ 'mously re-elected President 'ico President, and JOHN W. J. W. TORREY, MILITARY NOTICES. CHARLES N CADWALLADER, no2B-st. Captain and General Recruiting °Bluer. Captain and Recrnitine Officer, No. MI. South FRONT Street. HOLIDAY GOODS. FINANCIAL, tr. B. SIX PER CENT. LOAN, JAY COO-JECE, SUBSCRIPTION &GENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, S'IERLIN,G EXCHANGE, BOTT Garr AND SOLD. se2S-rdSrf3m MICHAEL JACOBS, No. 46 tionth THIRD Street, PRILARBLITEL. OOVERNMEN'I' SECURITIES. SPECIE. AND NUCOR RENT MONEY BOUWIT AND SOLD, STOCKS BOUGHT AAP SOLD ON CrYAIMISSION. Particular attention pala to the.Negntiation of Tiros Parer. CITY WARRANTS swarm: • oc6-3m. - REENTER'S COLORED PHOTO -" GRAPHS are wonderful in their power of pleasing. Their accuracy, style, and naturalness SECONDg, and moderate charge, suit all parties. dil. Street, above Green, TTHOSE FINE PORTRAITSLITE . SIZE Photographs in oil colors—made by NEMER aro charming, natural, and life-like pictures!. None ex cel them. Gallery SECOND Street, .above Green lt* • EI'ONTENEATT & G. SALLES, • -"FRENCH HAIR DRESSING and SHAVING SA LOON, No. 108 South ELEVENTH Street. (up stairs.) branch of 1027 Chestnut street. - lianufacturers and Importers of Wigs. Toupees, Fri zettea, and Fancy Articles. oc.%-lnytylm* FRESH ARRIVAL OF THE CELE BRATED Virgin Oil of Aix, per bark Trent. For ealo by the importers, RHODES Si WILLIAMS, nogg 107 Sontli Straet. WORCESTERSHIRE S A. 17 CE. A Iry fresh invoice Worcestershire Sauce, pints and half pints, just received iti nd ots r lafk b ba LiAms. no2B 107 South WATER Street. 110? AISINS.-200 L f OXES WHOLE:M. -ft- qJ Raisins. • . 200 boxes whole Layer Raisins. .., 200 boxes half M. R. end Layer Raieins. WO boxes quarter 2. R. and Layer Raisins. Also. New Citron, Lemon Peel and Canards, for sale by RHODES . WILLIAMS. ne 23 107 South WATER Street. CANTON GINGER ; -25 • CASES EX TRA--- quality Canton Clinger for sale by - BEF.O.DES Sc WILLI CIIS. notS 101 South WAIT R. Street. CHESTNUTS.- 150 BUSUE LS EXTRA_ - 74-• Dry Chestnuts for s?.)f: by RHODES & WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER btreet. RILE THREADS AND COTTONS For SEWING MACHINES, • Wholesale and. retail -- LAING & munigNis. nol4.ltfa* No. 30 North THIRD Street PATENT FURNACES :AND• STOVES FOR WARMING HORSE RAILROAD CARS, Now wed by the Boston and Lynn, Catnbridge and Quincy Horse Railroad Companies, Maas.; can be ap plied in one half hour. - For the above. apply to SAMUEL T. TAPLEY, Chelsea. Rasa. nol6 • mthlm NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS:- IN accordance with a resolution of the Board of Trus tees of the Philadelphia Gas Works, unanimously adopt ed November 13th, 1963, the price charged for as con sumed on and after Januttry Ist, ISR, will be Two Doi-. jars and Fifty Cents per thousand cable feet; witlra dis count of five per cent. if paid within five days after pre sentation of the bill, subject to the Baited States Tax. TORN C. CRESSON, Chief Engineer. nol6-mtial SPECIAL NOTICE.- HARTILL'S ILL-GLASIT JARS. NEW OAPBULSTRITIT JARS AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS SHADES, ssianalUL FERNERIES BARTELL . dc WOODWORTH, 21136-Uat RD. 33 Vegan/Ina %rot, J R. OASSELBERRY, 45 NORTH " • EIGHTH STREET ' Iris Immense ' • DRY GOODS STOCK, in consequence of J. R. CA SSELBERRY going out of the business on the Ist of January next. Now is the time for BARGAINS! The above announcement must convey , to the minds of consumers and merchants that there is now a, chance to obtain goods from an immense stock selling off, the largest portion of which was bought before the recent great rise; of wh ich buyers • can now have the adYan tage. Selling off ?remit Einbsoidered Coitus for which cod 54. Selling off French Embroidered Sets at Ms cod *l2. Selling off French Embroidered Swiss Bands at half the cost. Selling off ..various kinds of French Embroideries, at from quarter to half the original cost. Selling off Some Figured Alpacas, at 44 cents. Selling off a variety of Plaid Dress Goods, at ' Selling off Figured 6ierinees, from 76 cents to $1.12. Selling off French Morinoes. Selling off French Popllna. Selling off French heavy Corded Poplins. Selling off French Figured Chintzes, 7.4 wide, 40 cents. Selling off 4-1 Black and White Sheppard's Plaid Wool Caelimeres, 132 S coots. MOURNING DEPARTISF,NT. Selling off a variety of Mourning Dress Goods—PoP line, Rem Detainee, &0., at 25 costs. Selling off two -yards. wide fine black Cashmere, al *1 26 Selling off black Wool .Delaines, at 75 cents. Selling off All. Wool Black - and White Delatnes. at 37.11: cents. SHAWLS, SHAWL'S Selling - off Striped 'troche Shawls at V. Selling off fine open centre Bloch() Shawls Selling off Inn Brodie Sha.wle, from *lO to ;M. Selling off rich style Blanket shawls. _ SILKS. SILKS. . Selling off snperb shades Magenta Silks. Selling off Plain Sills,' all colors. Selling of Figured Black alike: - Selling off Plain Black, Silks. CLOTHS AND CASSIMRRES. Selling off Black Beaver Cloths, $1.76. Selling off Ladies' Cloakings, black and colored. Selling off lien's and Boys' Cassimeren and Cloths. LINENS, FLAICNSLS, MUSLIN.', &c. Selling off very hue live yards long Damask Table• clothe.l . . Selling off very fine Damask Tablelduens. Selling off 23. yards wide Sheeting Linens. Selling off klannals,, in - great variety, colored and While. selling off a large stocky.f all kinds of Mnslins. -BALIKORALS. Selling off a large stock of Bannerols. Selling off Kid Gloves, and a large assortment of other kinds of Gloves. J. R. CAScELBERRY, Mammoth Dry Goods Horne. 46 North EiGIITIT Street. below Arch. R S.—Best snakes of Hoop Saints selling off without regard to the original price. n032.2t' J. R. C. WHITE SILK MALIN E, VERY aoos, 25 cents per yard; good an the beet 31 cent Malice now in the market. Milliners and others using quantities please ott-e. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS-1 ibt 'of very pretty Embroidered hidkN. $1.25; unite cheap LACE HAN DKEROHIETS„ for the hand or neck. linen centres. wide lace borders; several lots at reduced p rices. REAL THREAD VEILS and C &MERU. L ACE VEILS— A smalllot thread; alto, Cambria Veils, at aeasonable prices REAL LACE COLLARS—An unnanally large assort ment. ranging from a Thread Collar, 50 cents. to a 'Point Gam an $0.10:' very desirable for the approaching Gift Season. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN COLLARS-1 lot of 700 Swiss Collars, very good, for SS cents; many lots of finer goods in Swiss and Jaconet, much bettor than nenal for the same pricee ; a very large collection of items in LACES and EMBROIDERIES; for presantE. The present is the time to make selections, while the stock is fall, at WORN WS LACE A.ND Ell Ellol DE RY STORE, It* No. 38 NORBEI EIGHTH Street. SHAKER FLANNEL, GOOD . QUA LITY, for 62X ate; yard wide, SO ate; extra good. 87.4 cts: good Flannel for 50 cis per yard; best Red Twill ed for 50 cts, in Philadelphia; best Gray,so cts. Every quality of Flannel made, warranted, under regular priceh, and bargains in many...kinds. Muslim at 16 ate, 18, 20, and 25 cid per yard. —Every make of Muslin made at the lowest prices. Sheeting Muslins, in all widths; Linen Shootings as low as Bil per yard; all kinds of Linen Goods cheap; Blankets of all qualities at almost last year's prices fog some kinds; good quality for M Per pair. R. D.-& W. 11. PENIIELL,.IO2i MARKET Street. n 030.21 FANCY DRESS SILKS, 5E50. 452. and 454 N. SECOND Street. above WHIM' CORSET -CLASPS, MRS. STEEL - TENTH ' STREET, BELOW' CHESTNUT, 5-20. has just received a large supply of th& best FRENCH. 001tSEY-CLASP.S; . ..... _ _ now ao difficult to obtain ; and in. Corsets of her manu facture the ladies can rely upon getting a CLASP' which will save them trouble and disappointment. ,no3B-3t" HARRIS CASK - 111E11ES. Fine quality, double weight, fancy Casslmeres, in neat patterns. for business suits, of Harris' well-known make. Silk-mixed Cessimeree, extra heavy. Super extra fine Black Cassimeres. 6-4 heavy fancy Coatings. Fitchburg , dark -cadet Ca.ssimeres. Harris' "'West Point Cadet" Cassimeres. Blue Cloths and Beavers. CLOAKING& Joharny's frosted Beavers. Chinchillas, light and dark. ' Super quality black ribbed Beavers DP-STAIRS DEPARTMENT. In CLOAKROOM, fine Cloaks, of fashionable ma terial. Cloaks made to order. select the Cloths down stains. BOYS' CLOTHING ItfE)M. well stocked with tine tuts, overcoats; &c. Boys' and Men's Clothing made to order. COOPER & CONARD, no 27-tf S. cor. NINrH & MARKET. " NEW MOURNING STORE." .A. MYERS Jo CO:,, nol7-mtnlm . 926 OHESTEUT Street iii,TINTER SILKS. - A Lot of Fancy Silks. • Autumn and. Winter styles. At very low prices _ SHARPLESS BROTHERS. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets SHAWLS FOR FRIENDS. A Lot of Seal-O r kin Shawls. Somewhat Imperfect. At 'very low Prices_ SPARPLESS BROTHERS. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. yrn - s - T PREMIUM SHIRT ' AND VTR APPER MANUFACTORir. ESTABLISHED 1840. G. A. iIoPFMANN, 606 ARCH 'STREET, Would invite the attention of the Pnblic to his large and complete stock of - GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING, GOODS 9 Among which will be found the largest gtock of GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS IN THE CITY. Special attention given to the manufacture of FINE SHIRTS AND WRAPPERS TO ORDER; Every variety of Underclothing, Hosiery, Cloves, Ties, Scarfs, Alta ere, &c; .noso•mtuf3a? ARMY LININGS. FARNHAIVI, & CO. ARMY W JIITE DOMEIS PHILADELPHLL = FROTHING - HAM WELLS DIESEL -& CO. RETAIL DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF FROM LATE AUCTION SALES. AT , LESS 'THAN !REGULAR 'PRICES DURWEN STODDARD C BROTHER, EVERY ARTICLE FOR MOURNING WEAR, 13 0 IC STS, MANTILLAS,. SEANVLS,-dre GENTS' ITVRIVISEIEYNG poops.. ...... ARMY. GOODS. PLAIN AND TWILLED BLUE ALL-WOOL LININGS, SUITABLE FOR ARMY GREAT COATS In•store and for Bale by 230 and 232 CHESTNUT Street SKY-BLUE . KERSEYS, In stortiand for sale by FARNHAM. KIRKHAM & Co.. WO and 23% CHESTNUT Street • E AVY, ITDDIUM, AND LIMIT SHNZTINGS AND SHIRTINGB. DTANDADD DRILLS __ HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.. _ WASHINGTON A lip VICITONT. CIABIBEIGES AMU sirAscus._ DROWN' ELMACTIED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YAWN, ,Uo. BEO-int CS " W. SIMONS Ba BROTHERS 0A:+9 1 :S011 - STREVP ESLL. rimiratania. - iwarvlCTlEllipi.9 ,TEWEL.E.T., - FINE SWORDS; . .All l . *.ILITABT GOODS EVBRT. VARIZTE, tut2s.lr6ro _ - CURTAINS & CURTAIN MATERIALS. CURTAINS ANDh CURTAIN MATERIALS. S. P. 13E 0 11.14 Sz CO., • DEALERS IN 'CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNIIURE COVERINGS. WINDOW SHADES. ROLL .4.11 DS UPHOLSTERERS' TRIMMINGS, VENETIA.N . , BLINDS. &c. • N. E. COP: TENTH AND CHESTNUT n026-tf WINDOW THE LARGI?,ST ASSORTMENT IN PHILADELPHIA it. K. si.A.TiG-Errmung, 517 MARKET STREET , noIS-lm LOOKING:GLASSES, NEW ENGRAVINGS, 0 I JP A. N Gr S PICTURE FRAMES EARLE'S GALLERIES, 816 CRESTNUT STREET. no2B-3t if A LOT OF VERY FINE PENNSYL ,AELa LEAP TOBACCO. in store and for sale by JAS. W.. CROWELL S s B. & cor. 6&'VOND e4d, COAL LONITHILL Btl. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS-JUST RECEIVED BY' J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 715 and 717 MARKET Street. LIFE OF JESUS. By Earnest Renan. Translated from the French. LOUIE'S LAST TERM AT ST. MARY'S. New edition. THE WAYSIDE INN, and other poems. By Henry W. Longfellow. SOUNDINGS FROM . THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver Wendell 'Holmes. THE THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR M. AURELIUS ANTONINUS. GENERAL BUTLER IN VIEW ORLEANS History of tho Administration of the Department of the Gulf in 1862. By James Parton. JEAN ISELIN; or, The Adventures of a Little French B? ii . VIOTRY TITCOMB'S LETTERS TO THE JONSES. MY FARM OP' EtioEWOOD, By Ike Marvel. HUGH 211LLEk'S HEADSHIP OF CHRIST, and the Rights of the Christian People. ROUNDABOUT PAPERS, By Wm. Thackeray. With illustrations. FINTORY OF THE SIOUX WAR, and the Massacres of 1862 and. MS By Isaac VD. Beard. MARY LINDSAY. A Novel. By the lady. Emily Poneonby. POEM, By Jean Ingelow. IN. WAR TIMES, AND OTHER. POEMS. By S. G. Whitney. MENTAL HYGIENE. By L Ray.' HANNAH -THURSTON. A Story of American Life, By Bayard Ta 3 lor. HOBO NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I LORE'S LAST TERM AT T. MARY'S. By the author of Rutledge, ..ec ALICE OF MONfrIOUTIT; An Idyl or the Great War, with othrr Poeme. Ey Edmund. C Stedman. PECDLIAR; A Tale of the Great Tra.neßton. By Epee Sargent. ROUNDABOUT PAPERS. By TI. M. Thackeray. FOUIIDING:S FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver Wendell 'Holmes, For sale by no3o WIL E. & ALFRED BURTIEN, 606 CHESTNUT Street 66 THE CONSCRIPTION LAW." . In compliance with numerous applications, will be pup.thed in a few days, In paMplaer form, the ewes of EXEEDLER VS. LANE, ET AL , SMITH. VS. LANE: AND NICROLe VS. LEHMAN, ET AL.. Decided by the Supreme Court of PeuneytTaula, to gether with the dissenting ovinions of Justices Strong and Read, RAY ot BROTHER, Law Pub] lehere, 10 South SIXTH Street. Philadelphia - A SHMEAD & EVANS, • • snwei.ors to Willis P. Hazard, 2.1 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE JUST HEORIVED, - - - HENAN'S LIFE OF' JESUS. The book that created such a sensation'in Europe. RACHEL RAY. Trollooe's New Book. DICK ONSLOW AMONG-THE REDSKINS.. A capital New Baok far boys. LONGFELLOirS TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN THE CRUALBST /WRONG OF ALL. - THE NOSE OF A. NOTARY. • GOOD SOCIETY. By Mrs. Grey: and numerous other New Novels. no3u WRENCH QUADRILLE NOTE PA PER, and Envelopes to match. Twenty new Pat tern=, all very superb, just Imported by OHALLEN, 134:8 CIiIESTVITT. also, irtple.tl;leir!Tote Papers and Envelopes. 113041 t ALL THE NEW BOOKS RECEIVED TILE DAY lESDED. Large assortment of Brew Ja venilo and Toy Books, at CHALUIVS, 1303 cilEsr- NDT. , n030.1t CIr'TAN:OO !-'-A RAILROAD Chase for Life—Dismal Nisht among the Mils of Chattanooga—A 4 ear in Rebel Prisons—Seven Captured Union Soldiers Mang at one time! Read • DARING AND SIMPERING." • By Lieu t Pittenger, one of General Mitchell's secret scones, who survived to tell this thrilling story, and re ceived a medal from the President. An extraordinary Boox. Steel Portrait and wood Engravings. 411.. J. W. DAUGIIADAY. Publisher. 1.30 b CRESTAUT Street, Philadelphia. PROBABLY EVERY BOY WHO DOES NOT ALREADY OWN THE DRUMMER BOY, Expects to during the Holidays. It is without doubt the most attractive volume in every respect - for the young that has been issued. But boys, at the present time, it is almost impossible to get them made as fast as they sell. What can we do during the holidays? Ask your fathers, to buy the book and lay it away. It :shatter than ' The Bobbin Boy." It is better than " The Printer Boy." It is better than even the new book. "Dick Onslow's Adventures Among the Red Sirius," and the publishers do not with to have the boys disappointed. SOLD BY ALL IicOKSELLERS. no2sram3t COOKERY AS IT SHOLILD BE. MRS. GOODFELLOW'S COOK BOOK, • A Manual for Dining-room and. Kitchen. Practical. Economical, and. Intelligible. Ten editions have been called for, an evidence of its moats, and. that it is the - BEST AND HOST USEFULIOOK BOOK. WILLIS P. 1-IAARD, • Pablicher, nols-tf No. 31. Ronth SIXTH Street. A LBUNIS CHEAPEST AND BEST ! ! A-3 , - 1,000 Albums for 12 Portraits, 25 cents to $4. 500 do do 24 do 80 do to 4. 500 do do 50 do $2 to 10. MO do do 60 do 3 to 12. In) do do 100 do 4 to 15 An Immense stock, the lartrest and best In the World. PITCHER'S low priced Sook, Picture, and Album Store. nol6-tf TEDIJO.ED FROM 75 CTS.TO . SO , CTS.- LOGE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, 105; x , 1336C hicheB. PITOS.sH , 6, SOS CHESTNUT Street. XTEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKSI'r 50 cent Books - reduced to t ip cents. $l. CO Books 1.25 1.50 Or % CENTS! COLORED PHOTO- Awc , G.B.LPHs,.2scents. One ball the usual price ! Over 1,600 different kinds. PRICES REDUCED TO 25 cents! 25 amts . ! 25 cents! PITCHER'S Album and Picture Depot, SOS- CHEST NUT Street. - - - `nol6-if NEW -BOOKS. THE TR aNSFORMED VILLABE.I Showing - what can be done to make the world. better, IT we only take the right way. ISmo, cloth, with , eight Illustrations; decants. , THE WEST INDIA. BOYS. very eapirvlALDK story; 3,5 earth HONORING GOD IN THE DAILY LIFE OF: CHILD-- - It OD. to irthreathr•and thin... narrative; 85 cents. Jura uat.itene'd nnu oac Sonday scnool Union, No. 31,22 CHESTNUT Street, Platadet phla. no-3t LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, • Publishers and Booksellers,. SOS SOUTH SITE Strewt, &bow, Chestnut. JUVENILE LIREARIESPOIL THE HOLIDAYS; Beau tifully Illustrated. THE GIRLS' LIBRARY. By Mary Hewitt, and other six volumes. , THE LITTLE BOYS' AND GIRLS' LIBRARY. Six volumes, r MRS, HUGHES' AUNT MARY'S LIBRARY. Ten volumes colored plates THE - YOUNG AMERICANS' LIBRARY. Twelve TO laves, nearly-Tee illpstre.tions. All neatly put up in Boxes with Illuminated Tops. poll LEYPOLDT'S LIBRARY AND Bob STORE, 1323 CHESTNUT Street. Ready im Tnesda_y, the 17th of November HEINRICH EIEINE'S BOON OF SONGS, Tranelated by Charles G. Leland. On tinted paper, 1 vol. ifimo, vellum cloth, ton gilt. Price 81.25. HEINRICH HEINE. An E-s.say, by Matthew Arnold. 1.6m0, paper. Price 25 cents. U 0 • 5 Of LEYPOLDT'S FOREIGN LIBRAII, The most aninsimt novel of the season. HUMAN -FOLLIES. By Jules Neviac. From the sixteenth Paris edition, by Geo. Marlow. 1 vol. 16mo. paper. Price 50 tents. For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, poSt paid, on receipt of price. F. LEEPOLDT. Publisher, nol4.tm 1323 CHRSTXITT Street. ED.UCATIOPI A l' ERN OON AT THE FRENCH STUDY:—a. few more Students can he received at the afternoon hours. Gentlemen can now, by the mere practice of DELACROIX'S clear-y•explainedi system of idiomatic exercises, add to their business and social talents the very useful accomplishment of r peaking and writing the French language without any other inter inption to their usual avocationa than the hours Passed with the Teacher. Po. 9f3a FILBERT Street. A rational perseverance insures a satisfactory result in one-third she number- of hours'.required by the memo rizing home studies of the books in common use. All the necessary books, Sc., are free of charge at It e Study. - VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils received at any time. English, Mathematics, Clessius. and Natural Sciences taught. -Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En- Bineering taught. Entire expenses about 33 per week, oys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. H. Kern, ex- Sheriff John C. Capp & Co., No. 23 South Third street, and Thomas J. Clanton. Esq., Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rev. J. HARVEY-BARTON, A. M.. Village Green, Pa. nos-tf PENS!, \ PENS! AMERICAN GOLD PEN . COMPINT. SALESROOM, - S. B. CORNER 'EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. Theis - nets axe the best now in Asa, and all, war ranted. The attention Of ihe Trade is solieited. - - MARTER & FASER, n025-6t . AGENTS. NOTICE.-AFTLIOATION WILL BE made by S• A• MILLER to she Department of High ways for a contract for the pairing of MOYER Street, be tween Norris and York streets, Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia the following owners of pro perty on said street, being a majority of owners, and owning a majority of feet fronting on said street, having signed an agreement for -the same : Daniel H tviland, re sidence Fifth street, below Norris street, 119 feet Ed wardo.- James, Walnut and Front streets,- 393 feet ; Z. C• Howell, Chestnut, above Sixth street, 267 feet. Owners of , property on - e aid Moyer street, between the points aforesaid, having objections to the contract being awarded, will make them at the Itigliway Dhpartment on FRIDAY, December sth, at 3 o'clock P. M. up.2B-3t. I\TOTIOE.-ALL PERSONS ARE - 3 - 1 cautioned against paying IRA D. S WISHER.. for.: merly of fdechaniceburg. Pa., any accounts due me, as be bas proven himself dishonest, and is in my employ no longer. . _ GEO. POELKER, u0232t.* No. 219 and 2,51 MARKET St., Phila. WILLIAM E. STONE IS. ASSOCU tea with the undersigned from this date. The firm name will be as heretofore. ATWOOD, RALSTON, ft CO. - WM. C. ATWOOD. JOHN C. RALSTON. PITILADELPHIS. Nov. 1, 1E63. no2B-6r, TNI'PAINAL REVENUE'-UNITED - 8 - STATES.EXCESE NOTICE.—Not co is' hereby given to all persons residing of doing , business in the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT. composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Twenty-fonrsh wards of the city and county . of Philadelphia that the lists. valuations, sad enumerations made and taken within this District will be open for examination at this office from and after FRIDAY, la °camber 20th, nntil SATURDAY, December sth, 1E63, and that for the 'Eve days next ensuing, December ith,Sth, ilth, 10th, and 11th, appeals will be received and determined. All appeals must be in writing, and specify the particn lar cause, matter, or thing, respecting which a decision is requested, and state the ground or principle of inequa lity or error complained of. All persons liable to License in this District are re minded that the penalties for doing business without a United States license will be rigidly enforced.. D. P. SOUTHWORTH. Assessor. No. 4-27 CHESTNUT Street. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Building. n021.6t 28,30-de2.5 T.F YOU WANT YOUR HAIR CUT, . scientifically and in a workmanlike manner, go to PULLINGERT, r; 0. 421 CHZSTNUT Street, opposite the post aloe. no2S-St* GEORGE WOOLFORD, WAITER `-^ AND CATERER. return thanks to his' friends and rhepvublaicon ai nuance or th eir p ibe r f a v patronage. Resi dence, 1729 ADDISON Street, below Pine, .where he continues to furnish Terrapins, Chicken Salad, and Fried e.ild Stewed Oysters, at the shortest notice. _ Orders sent by the pull, will be promptly attended no% 6t. U NION STEAM AND .WATER HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HUTU. THOMPSQN'S LONDON KITCHENER, and all aka Improved COOKING APPARATUS. Boilers and Water Backe, Parlor and other Gratelk Registers and Ventilatore. Baoks!and Jambs, and all things connected wltirthe above branch of business. JAMBS P. WOOD, No. 411. South FOURTH Street. S. M. FELTWRI , L, Baperiuteadeat. wszity WANTED -A YOUNG MAN; SEVEN- teen or nineteen years of age. to assist in a COUNTING-ROOM AND &TORE; a GOOD PENMAN. EsiarY small the first year. Address "S. B D ."this cfilee. no2B•3t' WANTED -BY A YOUNG MAN, A SIMATION as ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, or BILL•MAKLB. lifts had two years' corperienee in Cin cinnati. D. F BOWMAN, n028.3t• No. 51 North. TENTH. Street WAN T E D-A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN' fora Retail Fancy Dry-Goods Store. in a West°. n city. One accustomed to the beelines, h wring goad references, can apglY, Box - MS Post Office. Phila. delphia. p no23new3t* 'Pk B OOKKEEPER*WANTED-1N A Dry Goode Commission House: must be familiar with accounts, and capable of taking entire charge of ti e books. Address "A. 8.-C.." Box 0577 Philo P Office, in handwriting of the applicant. All communications strictly confidential. no2B-7t* FOUNDRY FOREMAN. WANTED, -L. an experienced Foreman in a Siove Fonodry in Cincinnati, 0. A anperior man will get good compel, sailoe. Address Box 652, Post Office, Cincinnati, 0. n027-14t* • WANTED.-A GRADUATE. OF THE University of Pennsylvania, already engaged in teaching. desires further engagements for one or two af ternoon hours daily., Latin. Greek, or the English bran chee taught. Ad dfess ,' • Graduate," at this office. noll•tit` WAN T D.-A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Commission House, of ample means. in NOW York city, is prepared to make it an obiect to an enterprining Yonng Man. who can intlnence con signments from rnannfactnrera. None others need an: ply. All communicatiots will be held strictly cone dontial. Addiess "H, H. & C.," Box 5074, N. Y. P. 0. WA-NTED.-A DRY-GOODS JOB- IiODSE doing a large trade, and keeping a full stock the year round, desires to engage from the let of Janney . next several firei-clae I.ESKSLi Address Dry Goods Jobber , "at The Press office. in the handwriting of the apoLicant, with reference and other particulars. All communications wttl be strictly song d en tial. n 02.3-61. 'ERIE CANAL BONDS.-WANTED, -li-A a few tbouband dollars of above Banda. for which the highebt price will be nald. Ingnire et tee Phi ladephia and Erie Railroad Office, No. 230 wALtrur NTORTIE BRANCH CANAL BONDS.- - WANTBD—A few of the above Bonds. Inquire. of C. B. WRIGHT; 112 Solith FOURTH Street. n024-.5t. GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE 'STANDARD HISTORY OF *THE WAR. A rare eh slice to make money. Agents; are clearing from moo to *2OO ner month Send for circular. Addroc JONEd BROS.. CO., Publishers, Baltimore. Eid. nolo.lm* $6,600 A . NT E D-FIBST MORT GAGE on City Property, cantrallylocat , d. Apply to BOUT. ALA CUING OR 4/9 WALNUT St. it. 76 A MONTH -1" WANT TO HIER • Agents in every county at $76 a month, expen. 2 AWct: kos7Veigni,chlltrYianegriVerfa= 860 A MONTHI WE WAN'i AGENTEI at t£.o a month, expereiee paid., to gel oar EVERLASTING PENOILS J ORIENT-U.. BijRNBRE . , and thirteen other artioloa. ar.. Circulars free. SEES: as CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. DEPUTY QUARTERMAMIt GENERAL'S MICE. —Pa riwor.rama. Ysip. g VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry 0061, t: the following mints Tortugas. Key West, Fort Monroe, VA. Alexandria, Va. ' Newborn, N. C. - Port Royal, S. C. , S.: -BOY,b, feTO-tf Cantain and Assist. Quartermtatua, TO LET—DWELLING 110 SOUTH aIIiaIMIETEIENTH Street; double back buildings; Bum mer and winter kitchen: water Cleeet. and all modern improvements. Inquire 60S South TENTH Street. le Eft FOR SALE CHEAP-FOUR• im STORY RESIDENCE. three-gtory back, and modern conveDiencee, situated at ig0.225 North Twehtleth street, above Race. Apply to ROBERT MAGGREOO It 4.19 WALNUT Street. SOS CHESTNUT &treat OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE KU VIAL SAFETY INeIJRANCE CO.. PITILADELPITTA. NOVellber 11,1983. The following statement of the affairs of the qompanv is nublbhed in conformity with a prevision of its charter. PREMIUMS RECEIVED from Nev. 1, 1802, 0ct.31,1869; On Marine and Inland Risks... .$3,9`.1 819 08 On Fire Risks - 116,013 03 rj09,462 , Premiums on Policies not marked off Noveta ber 1, 1863 . 206,335 09 PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street 1, 1862, to October 31, 1863: •- On M • Marine and Inland Risks $l-A. 4id 24 " oni 44 On Fire Bias- -.= $4Bl. ni 78 Interest during same period. -- ' 4- 7 0, 4 7 1 38 - gazes. &e . - $551, SA le LOSSES, M , c 1 ,4 S la E nd S, Ra , vigati during ri the year as aboye: Ino Marne 7411181311 $176,444 10 rim Losses— 40,710 6i9 Return Premiums . 40,824 60 Re-insoratees . 32,131 - 37 Agency Obarges,Advertleing.Print- •• Ina, itc 19,372 76 Taxes 8, 9 131, 96 Expenses, Salaries, Rent, ac.. 16.423 81 . -- s3=- . .5,234' 19 WANTS. FOR SAME AND TO MET. tTO RENT-DWELLING N 0.1713 ARCH Street. Apply at 617 CHESTS= Street. It. COAL YARD FOR SALE-THE BEST fitted•up Yard in the city: capacity for doing any ainonni of huLintse. Inquire on the Premises. No GST North NINTH Street, below Girard avenne. no IS-etv. 101,0ARDING ROUSE.-WANTED TO JL-0. LET a large BOARDING HOUSE, belonging to a Woolen Mill Addraes,.with reference, "Boarding." 803 1.972, P.o •, New York. n 025 it F - se GROUND RENT, WELL 11 c red (irredeemable). or this amount for S. C. PERKINS, 62 , 7 WALNUT St. n025.2t* de FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE Alb IBM STORE PROPERTY and P..4,R21 of 72 acres. situated on the Gloucester and Salem Tarnpike. 14 miles below Camden, and onposite Frienda'jlfeeting house. at Upper Greenwich, Gloucester county, IC. J Apply to W. 61 TT kINt S, near the premises. or to J. C. wirwss, rear of No. 2;20 North SECOND Street, Philadelohla. n027.3t.. INSURANCE COMPANIE.S. $71.6,357 241 FREMIIIMS MARK gD OFF as earned from .Ir-er Sasplns . ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, - NOVEMBER 1.,1963. sloo,ooe United States five-per-cent Loan $57,000 00 75 000 ' elx•per.cent, Loam`-205., - 70.000 tid 20000 50,000 " 7g. per-cent.Loisn,loo,997 50 u, A ier cf:Treas. Notes 63,260 00 FA COO State 01.-Penn.Y.tvarua 5- 64,000 . 6-per-cent. 67, 9,9 s so r„ . ..3,eg0 pl i tb,aciphia City 6-per-cent. Loan•• • .127,629 00 R. 20,000 State of Tennessee 5-per-cent. Loan• • •• 16,000 00 20,000 -Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage 6-per•cent: bonds 22,330 00 50,030 Pennsylvania Railroad second mort gage 6-per-cent. bonds 53, - soo 15,(.00 300 shares stock Germantown Gas COM. pang, principal and interest guaran tied by the city of Philadelphia 15,000 00 5,000 103El:tares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 7,225 00 5,000-100 shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railrodd Company 2660 00 21,000 United States Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness , 21,420 00 123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured 125,700 00 8791,750 par—cost, $768, 757.12.. value, 794. WO 50 11.€1,1 Estate. —•• • • 36,533 55 Bills Receivable, fOr, insurances made. 107,947 61 Balances due at Agencies—Preml rims on Marine Policies, accrued interest, and ether debts due the Company . 23,919 S 7 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $5,503. Es timated value 3..05 00 Cash, on deposit with Uni ted States Governent, subject to ten days' call. $50.000 00 Cash, in Banks 59,553 39 Cash, in drawer SOO SO 115.789 19 PHILADELPHIA, Nov.ll, 1S& The Board of Directors have this day declared a Casa DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPITAL STOCK, and. Six PER Carr. Interest on the SCRIP of the Com pany, payable on and after the Ist December proximo, free of tax. They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of FORTY PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year ending Oc tober 31, 1363, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the Ist Decem ber proxirco, free of tax. • Th6y have ordered. also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the veers Ism and ISM, be redeemed in cash, at the office of the Com pany, on and after January 2. 186-1, all interest thereon to cease on that day. Anti- Na certiAcate of profits issued send-err $25. By the Act of,lncorporatiost, no certificate shall issue unless claimed:within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof ii is evidence." DIRECTORS: • James C. Rand. William C. Ludwig. Joseph H. Seal, Dr 8.. 5.1. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Halley. Jacob P. Jones, James B—McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Wllvaine. `Jobs B. Semple, Pittaltn.rg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. Thomas C. Hand, John C Davis, Edmund A. Sender, Theophibm Paulding. John R. Penrose, James Traquair, Henry C. Jr., Robert Burton. Samuel E. Stokes, J. E. Peniston, Henry Sloan. Wm. - G. Boulton, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, THOMA. , JOHN C HENRY LYLBURN, &ore REMOVAL, THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE coarrANy, Of New York. having appointed JA5116. D. CAEN Agent for tLis City, have Removed their office to_ N0.•44.8 WALNUT STREET, Where applications for INSURANCE and RENEWALS on POLICIES inust be made. The allotted dividend of 1863 will be adjusted on all Policies on which two or more annual premiums have been paid, on tk.r, adjustraent of the current year's premium. The following items, interesting to the assured, show the groat progress and prosperity of the Company sines the last triennial dividend: The incorce of the Company for the past three years has been • $3.400.000 00 The assets have increased 416,000 00 The losses paid to widowe during three years past were 200 561 l 4 • 4 " others 99,M 50 Dividends have been made daring the past three years YAO,OOO 00 JAMBS B. CARR. Agent. C. Y. Wamplat, Secretary. oc3l-Imif FAI"NI SURAM Ca CHESTNUT Street PHILADE FIRE ail) DIREC' Mita _ _ Francis E. Buck. Chas. Richardson Henry Lewis, Jr.. John W. Everman Philip S. Justice. 0. W. Davis pßaims N.' RV CHARLES R' CH BLANCIP SHOTINELL'S CELEBRATED SWEET CIDER. OUR USUAL SUPPLY OF 'TIES EXOELLUNT CIDER • Just received. ALBERT C. ROBERTS Dealer Ds Fine Groceries. no2S.tf Ctirrer of RLEV=TH. and VINE Streets. TO SPORTSMEN. • . _ PHILIP WILSON 00, 409 OHESTNOT STREET. Xnutifeetrirers of superior DOUBLX GFUNS. souei. if not superior. to, ants of the following Maker, which we keep constantly on and: ' William greener. Wes ley Richards. Moors Zs Hanis, sr.d other makers. Also. Powder. Shot, Wade. Care. &s. We shall be constantly supplied, dtming the season. with eyery variety of WATER. APPLES -CHOICE AND FANCY. Three hundroibbls. BELL FLOWERS. Sevendo. SPITZENEURG. Two do. NORTHERN SPYS. Three do. SEEKS. Seven do. OREENINGS. With other desirablevarietles, lust received and for kale by PRETTYMAN & SONS, u0 26-6 t , N. T. (tor. FRONT And ARCH Streets. AMEBICAN ACADEMY OF muato.• ITALIANOPERA. The public's respectfully informed that A LIMITED' SEASON Will he_ven IT the CELEBRATED If AVIATIA AND WNW YORK ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. THE OPENING NIGHT NV Mit TAKE PLACE ort WEDNESDAY EVERINCi. Dec. 2, 18132. On which occasion the folloiaring artists wilt indica their Ent appearance: ALM& JOSEPHINE MEDORL Ia'LLE HENRIETTA. SULZER., , S. FRANCISCO 11A7dOLENI ' SIG. FERNANDO DEL Lin BIG. HAFFBAL When Will be presented. for the first time in Pnitalet phia. Petiella's tewand l rlliia.nt Opera, in meta, of lONE Or; THE LAST DAYS : OF POMPEIr. which created in Italy, and lately in Havana and New York, the greatest sensation. The Libretto is founded on Balmer's well-known norm of the same name. • lONE Will he produced with •••-• - NEW AND GORGEOUS MISS EN SCENE AND Mg GREAT ORIGINAL CAST. Tone Madame JOSEPHINE HEDOBIL Nidia - Mtle SIMMS_ G lauco Signor MIZZOLENI. 6 tba ces Signor BELLINI. Barb° Signor BIACHE Seloritio Signor Reichardt: Clodio Herr Muller. -- Dine Mlle Miller. Patriclane, Gla-liators, People of Pompeii, PeaSaida. Guards. Centurion!, Lictora, Soldiers. Slaves, &c. CORI:CC:TORSIG. J. STLICSO.. PRICES or aDMIKTON. Notwithstanding - the vast and costly array of principal. artists, the large increase of seiaries to e^ery,tlepart meat. without exception. exacted from the, manage meat. the higher prices of every epv,•seer, article la Dresser,. Appointments, and Semler., ciistomatr , standard prices ef a d wilt not ix-. incraLsed. General Ad misaion $1 0. Secured seats, extra Falsity Circle Ri A mob itl, ea tre r 4 The Box Office. for subscriptions for the first siz nights. will be open at the Academy of Music on Satur day, November 48, from S To 4 o'clock. . The reanlar emu of F ecneod seats and tickets will com mence on Monday morning', at R. at the Box Office of the, Academy. F. Leypoldre. Bookstore, 1323 Chestnut street, and at T. B. Pugh's Bookstore, corner of Sixth and. Chestnut streets. noa7- RTE w CHESTNUT-ST. TEUE'ATRR -I- Lessee and Manager .... . Mr WBI. WRIATLY:k. ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 30, P 333. ' FOR 'I ITE FIRST TlSfil TELIS SEASON, ED WIN FORRE'ST will apt. ar - GRAND SHANSPYRIAA DELINEATION. OTHELLO. The Trhgs dy will be placed upon the Stage witic A SUPERB OAST. Including Om following names Mr. S. McCullough as. Mr. L W. Collier as• . Mr. J. Martin as - Mr. B. T. Ringgold as Mrs. J. H tDen as Madame Pordsi, as. CONDUCTOR,:.. WEDNESDAY EVENING. December 2, ISM JODANNA CLADEEEN. THE CELEBRATED SWIGS SOUBRETTR. Will appear in THEEE SPARKLING AND GLORIPH3 COMEDIETTAB, AIRS. JOHN _ DREW'S - NEW. A.ROII- STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street. above Sixth. HOUSES PACKED NIG HTLYI FOURTH AND LAST WEEK OF MRS D. P. BOWRR& ANOTHER .NEW PLAY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT, CAMELLIA'S HUSSAR D. Lady Camillia Hailstone Mrs. D P. BoWers. Manrice Warner Barton. HILL Dogbriar Stuart Re!elee. , ACT 11.—" FIGHT THAT MAN. • To conclude with. eaen evening. A FAVORITE CO etEDIETTA_. FRIDAY, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MRS D. P., BOWERS. no9O-4t- WALNUT-STREET . THEATRE. - • Leesee Mrs. H. A. GARRETTSOir Embracing magnificent BATTU SCENES, Asrorvur RIFINS‘ Views. of NEW YORK and Bti'lON HAR BORS. &c. A GRAND ISIAT(NRE on S A.TITRDAY AFTERNOON. at 3 o'c)oek. A Liberal:Reduction- Doors open et 7 o'clock: co nmence at 7X. Admission 25 cents: Children 15 cents riREAT SCO7 TISH ANNUSL BALL of the CALEDONIAN CLUB. foc the BENEFIT of the LIBRARY. THURSDAY Mei RING. Dicember 10th, 1063, at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Tickets $l." nol4-tdelsr TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLE -lA-. - BUILDINGS, TBNTH AN b CHESTNUT 'SIMMS. Amusement for Old and "Young klirth and lEraproineetn oven for the season. Constant change of Entertainment. oIGNOI~- . BLITZ EVERY EVENING. commencing at 73' o'clock. and - Wednesday - and Saturday at & consisting of New Ma te - ries in Neerol7l9.llC7. great success in Ventriloguisnae and th.-Loarzied Canary Birds. - A2lnission 25 cents; Children ..is.”..ta acri-u"' $216,621 97 p OTHERDIM3SMAR - TY R 5 IN TEM DOLISECII, by regne3t of many persons, will main on .Exhibition fora time longer. at . - ACADEMY OF FINE ARM.— ORCHESTRA.--PITB - LIG -- RisrreARSALS every SATURDAY, sx M., at the Yrcrow..AL YUND HALL. Singte tiskrbtk 26 cents. Far:kazoo Ors , siE, $l. To - be' had. al ANDES'S. 11.04 CHESTRov-utr5...,.• Eloujau, SEVENTH sad CHESTNUT, and-8t the m,..11 door. . e 1,089.425 52 S C. HAND, President. - . -UM, Vice President . etary. _ noli-ifim E COMPANY, NO frifiliSAITCH Tor,§. I R D. Woodruff, Geo. A. West, John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A. H. Hosenheinh Joseph D. ELUL . CM President. kunsoN, Vice President. :D. Secretary. , ialnlif AMUSEMENTS. TUESDAY EVE 51NO December L MOST POSITIVELY FOR TAR FIRST AND ONLY TIRE THIS 'SEASON EDWIN FORREST VIRdINIIIS - - - - - - A DOUBLE BILL THIS (Monday) ETDDIND, bovember 87, 1.86.3": The performances will commence with the comedy' of PAIIDO Or, "I Hope I Don't Intrude " Paul Pry To conelndo With tho /imam of the WILLOW COPSE Ang - netne Mr. S. S. Clark*. Doore open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 7% CIREA_T NATIONAL CIRO Ura TROUTE.—MARSET Street, above Twelfth. DADirectress, MIS. CHARLES "WARN kb., formerly ffire. N RICE. • 'UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS,IMMENSE ATTRAO TION, and UNBOUNDE ENTHUSIASM . . MORALITY AND MERRIMENT RULE THE RING Ne w and very attractive amusing and classical spec— tacles will be produced during this week. New faces and favorite old ones will appear. The celebrated. horse • Hawkeye State," and the foie : trained ponies. Apollo, Adonis, Mercury, and Highflyer: will be introduced. - , Great pieces in rehearsal for the Christmas holidays. ADMISSION.'-Stags Seats. 50 eents ; Privet, Boise.. $3 end:. Parquette, 25 cents; GaAery, 15 cents Commencir.a every evenine. as 7..0. Matiness on es •ry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY A.I.TDRIrOORS, v.-air:dancing at 2.?; o'cloca BRING THE CHILDREN. CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH., MONDAY EVENING. Nov. :FO. And. Every Eva ring during the We , ak, 'WAUGH' S GREAT NEW PAN-,'`a"sl' -iALY_ AND FIER WAR. FOR FREEDOI4,.. Painted by S. 11 Waugh, D. WRIGHT, Secretarr.. - - COMMIT STREET', ABOVE TENTH. Open from 9 - to 5: Bvening.,from 7to 10. noSil-fit DENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY THE PINE 1025 'CHESTNUT STSEET. OP)IM DAILY (Sunday's excepted) from 4 A. iL,VJA 6 P. M. A/minion itb cants. Children half Drlee. jeltit-tit THE TURF. PURSE AND START $450.- GPEAT FIVE-MILE TROT TO If 3131YES8. it TUESDAY, December 1,1563: at 3 o'clock P M. Titre& of the Fastest Horses in the country will mmitivelyetarti all of them being so closdy matched, that the =Orel macs being yet undecided. they have concluded to trir the final contest over the-Poiut 'Breeze Track. . . The following horeoeOiave now entered : A. Caxpen ter.nare es Lady Champion," of Providence. P. Voorhees names " Abdellah Chief." of N. William MORoperts names "Little Mac." of IT. Y. admittance noSO-8t•. PROPOSALS. CITY COMMISSIONER'S .OFFICE, PITTLADELPRIA, November 27th, 1863. PROPOSALS for furnishing the Offices in the Bow. the Board of Health. the Courts. and the Office or city commissinner.vith the BLAINE-BOOKS, SPAT MERL PRINTING, Sc., required by the several Departments. for the year 1364. in accordance with ordinance of Councils. approved April IS, 1363, borenived until 12 o'clock M. . SATURDAY, Decelnber sth. 1863 at the Office of the City Commissioner, No. 11 SPITE MUSS Bonds for the performance of the contracts - will be re quired is accoro.ance with the ordinance of Gotta cils,, aprroved May 25, - Specifications of the articles required:may be hat ea application at this office. noso retvl3t A RMY SUPPLIES. - OF TARDY' CLOTHING , AND Eat". TP ACT E. C. 02 BROADWAY, Nita - Tonic,- November 27.3969. SEALED 11101'0.SALS will be received at This OfILOR MIT o'cb. ck ,on TIIIIESDAY, 'he third day et December next, for furnishing by contract at the.depa of Army Clothing and Equipage in this city, ._ Cavalry Trewsers. Infantry Great C,ats. Bootees. Fewed and Perged- Boots (cavalry). sewed and nagged. Woolen Blankets, domestic manufacture. India 'Rubber Blankets. IT diaßubber ?ouches. .Knapsacks„coutplete. CropseJ CaoroDs. brake. for hate. Bat Cords and Tassels' artillery. Samples of which con be seen at this office. Bidders will, however. submit samples of - articles they proposo'to furnish. stating the nuantitlet and tim9 of deliveries_ A proper guarantee mart accompany all bids foe the faithful performar_cc of a contract. The right is reserved by the United States to reject' all bide 'deemed objectionable. Proposals kbonld be endorsed "Proposals for frank-le- - mg (here insert the article tibial for)," and .a.ddree. , ed to Lieut.. Colonel 1). EL VINTON: 'Dept Q. M. General S. At SFAIED Pißer nSALSARE INVITED I- until the 'fid day of December. IRff3. at LI us, for the F. S, TALLOW. , HOOFS.. and BORNS or all Govern ment Cattle sl angh tersd. within the ancient limits of the Distract of Columbia ;for three months or more from the commencement of tt e contract. The above articles to be collected by the contractor. and removed from the various places at which the cattle a: e killed, at. inch times as may be designated by the officer in charge. he contractor shall be liable for all the Hides and Tal low. Hoofs and Horns coming from every animal slaugh tered, ISTfiess it can be made satisfactorily toappear to the Sub:Ake - nee Department that , all due exertion, dill gen, 0, and care was made to obtain the said articles. .Payment will be required every ten days in Govern ment funds. Bids should be made in duplicate, and an oath of alle giance most accompany the bids. The contractor will be held accountable for the Hides, Sc , one 'Week after the signing of tie contract_ A bond will be required. upon the acceptance of the bid, for a. faithful We I went of the.contrect. Bids to he directed andeßEM C. S.U. S.A.: Warbington, D. C., endorsed "Proosals for Hides and Tallow. " noW-mtvftel. pROrOSALS FOR LEAD. OEWIANCE OFFICE. WAX DEPARTMENT. WASELEGION. November 17. 1561. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office. until 4 o'clock P.COon the lffih of December next, Oar the deliver?: of 2,CCiI or more tons of pure, soft lead. BUint . able for ordnance prfrposes. The lead is to be of approved quality. and to be deli vered at any time 'within 'ninety days from the accept anci• of the bid or bids. It is to be delivered at the United States Arsenal. Governor's Island, New York, and at the United States Arsenal, st. Gouts. Mo., 1,001 tons oz more at each place, free of charge for transportation or handbag, and will be paid for in regular certificataa of inspection and receipt. by requisition on the Treasury Department, in the usual form. Bids will be received for any portion of the quaaffity not less than 1(X) tons. Bide. 'with approved sureties, will be required. fcz tha fulfilment of any contract that may he ma.de in puma, Imre of this advertissinant. all The Department resolves the right to reject anitor bide, if not deemed satisfactory for any cause. Proposals will bs addressed to Brigadier General . George D. Ramsey,-Chief of Ordnance. Washinadon, I). , and will be endorsed 'Proposals for Lead: °NORGE D. RAMSAY. Brig. Gen Chief of Ordnance. no2O•fmwllt CORRECT PIANO TUNING. if , —Mr. E. SARGENT'S oriel fOr` taxi= and repenting_ Immo are received at MLOON.k 00.'8 store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, only. Mr S. has hod eleven years -. factory emlerience in Bos ton, and live years' employment in Phllaslslppia. SPECIAL. Pianos re ,slithered to tumid as soft sad sweet toned as new, without ranlov44o. 0014,911 M Term' for Tuning, 161. TRUSSES, BRACES, tte.i &Wally ad_j_ad.. :IFY. C. H,.',lSEDtilf„ corner of T..',fipTH and RADE:Etreets.— • Ladies' Department for same, e..4lretdd bit Ladles, TWELFTH Stroot first door In =m The 111010; Complete and Valet steak on h cengdsW kart of Trusses. Soportera. Shonl?ser.... races, Dn i ndaps Elastko opookipas„ Crod_ols, 8 7. 0 4.036 . tivn _or if t'41..)4 l-BTh • eals i Br abantio.. Rciderlg& lleadmizor4. Factilw In. MARK Re.dtiLikik. 5. Marla_ JA![ES STIAIY, Clerk
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