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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
PHILADELPHIA. December 16, 1661
The war-like news from England published in this
morning's papers created a strong sensation in com
mercial circles, suspended a few business operations that
were in course of negotiation, and caused a very small
panic at the Stock Board. the speculative stocks felt
Its effects most severely, Beading Railroad shares de•
dining to 16, and the others meeting with no sales.
Holders of investment securities, however, were not dis
posed to yield to any heavy decline, and the transactions
-4' the de Y were sort' tight. At the ono more was a
better feeling, and wo would not be surprised to see a
reaction to morrow.
In the money market little was done, as much from
the bonrcity of Ai - A-070w payer 113 110111thetrust arising
out of apprehensions of war with Endatul
OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT.
Dec. 16. r Doc. 9. ; Dec. 16
if 4,14000 84,160,0001,181,0001,100,000
; 3,414,687 3,414,317 928,550; 988,732
f 5,241,844 5,260,7741,530,223 1,560,716 .
1,097,000 . 2,011,000 345,000' 335,000
2,141,000 i 2,Q05,090 2524101 283,620
1,015,0001,065,000; 342,000, 333,000
990,322: 1,022,087 328,252. 318,203
785,796 1 781,831' 203,251, 212,697
857,7371 865,668, 154,2011 177,397
1.519,031. 1,575,357
1,524,:e8 ifoovivi MO' 130,812
821,540, 815,340' 200,961! 1117,329
2,534,769; 2,512,271 , 363,585 365,833
619,325! 628,907 1C2,686 1 146,036
639,3141 638,034 131,690 110,211
014,5,9,51 016,955 .i6,,56.3 124,375
573,826', 578,1411 101,299' 10'2,814
503,0001 .612,000, 108,000 1 147,000
496,000 499,005' 81,000 61,000
rautulelphia
North Amorica
Farm & Mech.
Con mercial-..
Dlectottrire s
N..,
outliv. ark I
iierwington
Penn Township
Western
Winn S.-
Commerce
Girard....
Tradesmen's
Consolidation...
_-
Commonte ealilk.
Corn Exchang:
Union
F 21,140441', 41,V:0,003,7051 1 1u ii:4`51914
EMI=
Dec. 26 . I pee. 9. Dec,
855,000 $2; 7 95,900 $256,000
2,380,947, 2,484,271, 219,014
4,938,538 5,090,481; 278,540
1,314,000 1,364,000 121,000
1.276,775 1,08,805' 144,144
1,328,000 1,281,000. 81,000
835,453 808,088! 63,740
695,984 067,051; 135,576
641,489 625,286; 69,838
1,110,103 1,13-1,013, 133,0601
=Jaz, bi 3,100 74.073
734,331 714,143, 48,725
1,476,120, 1,456,517, 136,110
524,006 550,687; 61,190
401,126 384836' 118,475
554,419 569,733! 86,3141
373,655 374,518, 64,930
333,000 . 370,00,11 70,000
298,000, 290,000: 72,000
Philadelphia ...
North America. ,
Farm d: Mech..
Commercial. ...
Meehuhio& -
N. Liberties....
Southmark--
Keheiheton....'
Pena Tow nshi •
'ann.
Commerce."...
Girard
Tradesmen's..
Consolidation
Conneenw calth
Com Exchange
Union..
0,926,402 99,901.015 '9,187,4941
The aerregates compare with those of prec
Dee. 18. Dec. 9.
Capital Stu& ausomno gn,mtte
81,140,282 21,100,502. D
Specie 7,354,112 7,266,912_1u
Due fn, other Bke . 1,382,567 1,418,497..0,
Due to other 3,677,969 3,625,010..10
D 01 9 ,1410 !Et 08,41.0 —0.2,991,093..150
eireulatiou 2,187,421 2,237,499..0,
Loans. Specie.
.23,967,203 \ 6,938,393 1
.2:4,211,527:6,743,321
.93,557,26.1 1 6,170,492
.28,328,49615,617,370
27,571,497`5,046,346
• ....27,459,47214,697,284
July 1..
Aug. 5..
Se A!_ ..2
Li g..
‘, 16..
50 26,71:,917
Oct. 7 :30,499,119
1114 30,281,157
..... 29,705411
" 2S 28 805,509
Nov. 4 9 8,431,735
11...-__.._41,871
" 18. .... 27,629.704
25 30,499,431
Dec. 2 .30,048,052
•' l .:11.160,502
6i . '111140,289!
4' U 1 957
8,943.ti03
8,396,750
11,654 683
6,764,770'
t1.01i.9614
1 04, 804.
t 7,487, 108
7 ktl4 53)
7.266,A121
EERIE
The f...11cr.-ing is a statement of the transactions at the
Philadelphia Clearing Rowe, for the week ending Dec.
14, as famished by tbe manager, George E. Arnold, 'Esq. :
11..1a,,
Dee. 11 $2.56 , 3,595 78 $167,913 65
H 10 2,401,114 67 236,732 30
cc 11 2,4 - 31,691. 96 360,635 93
4 $ 12 2,230,343 07 134,239 03
13. 24601,357 73. 113,735 63
" 46 2,111,463 79 349,021 97
$14.927,0t14 00 $1,172,410 56
The New York Evening Post says:
WAIL etroat ie veey sikelted over 46e foreism news by
the Eurepn. Stocks opened before the board at a heavy
decline—as much as 7 and 8 per cent. in some - descries
t our. The pressure to sell, however, was not so great
an at rellain periods of the Secs-if:ion mania of last win
ter, mai the flaws of the nnaerbstly brnnen
by tilt. lad ihnt prices of many of the State bonds and
railroad elites were low previews to tile receipt of the
English new. For instance: Tennessee and Missonri
sine, drerpeil only 3) per cent, while a fall of 10 per
cent wunt,t Lace Lett. Ino.lera.te ha.tl they rated at 50 . Or
80 instead of 41 and 44.
Nell; 'York Central before the Board sold freely at 76
and afters :ode wait down to 75X, finally eking ex
cited at inN, a fall of 2,14: per cent. front the beet price
of Stattoibi._
Priedlc Ill.it and Panama were among the sensitive of
tie !ht. Lspetially the former, the price of which is go
verned almost entirely by the excited fe-os of holderS.
Most f the sales in Facilic Mail were at 80. and Pana.
Ma /06. These stocks stood on Saturday at 88 and 111%
respectively.
The market after the Board was better. New York
Central rallied to 76%, Pac fle.Ma I to 81%.
Since the Board 3.l.issouris sold at 38, alichigari Cen
tral 437.,i, Bock Island '4TI MiliVid Central Onis Erie
F re-a trra
There was tittle done in Government stocks, and prices
are quite nominal. The 5s of )874 sold at SD, the regis
tered Gs at 17 and 88. The coepana are 87.ads1. These
price,, it mill be aeon, are from to 3 per cent bblew
Stittutlrtr's,„ uldel, Joe., than =night have
keen tessoctsd, es the price of Government bonds of late
has beer ler; firmly maintained.
h iis dill-nit to say at the present writing what effect
the news may have on the money market. That
already P- to be expected, The nail
fiefitio.s of the sudden fall in stocks, and the rise in fo
reign exchange, are so wide-spread and parplexiug, that
it is not espy to calculate what course the market will
take at a juncture when calm and deliberate judgment is
le the b1e1.0.4 aegre... &axe
et
may he drawn, however, born the fact that the dele s gation
of bank effieers in Washington will be met by Mr. Chase
in a spirit of deference and aCCOtattal .atirn. in order the
mon- seedily to prepare a feasible was of meeting the
wants 0i the Goyerpment,wren to an absolute departure
'Dom his tu mamma of Monda‘ MM.
The etri , ct of the English advice.; is very marked on
foreign exchange, and early in the day it was impossible
to find a rate tor bills on London. As we go to press,
DY. ever, Then seems to be KIM disposition among the
treeing Marrs to fix a rate for htlances. Some of thi
bankers are willingto sell at 11034 for odd Small some, of
say three. four, and five thousand pounds; but no out
side] able amounts would he drawn at this rate. On Paris
the leading banker asks 611.3( at 60 days, and 50731 at
Asia.
In the uncertainty which linage over the action of the
uuderwrdets on the insurance of gold, doers is no deter
mining n hat atneral selling rate will be fixed on by
banters f.r bills on London. There are some who pre
dict to 11.1. and 115, tint this deprnaa greatly
upon 11:e rate of insurance. In tin:es of peace the usual
insurance is % per cent., and the best that can be ex
peetee fret,: the miderwritt:rs in the present aspect of af
fairs is I al << per cent.
rnuadelphut stock F.Kehtinge Sales,
December 16, 1861.
1100t1t toalip.
50 Reeding R 16X 2 llarrieborg R.... 52
100 do 16N 1 do ...... .... 52
100 d“ . 10N 10 do 53
50 4 , ‘ , . 16h 6 do., 02
50Atv /0 7 - 4 11100 G .5 - , iamb
R'oo. 0131
50 do 15 31 500 Poona Coup 6e... 146
60 do, ... bs&int-16 31 20 Sec dr, Third R... , i7X
50 do 16 311
SECOND
SCO Lehigb N P'S Are 4 Third 1t... 41) 4 ,
100 do 100 5 do 47N
1000 .........•100 15 do 47%
Mechanics Bank. 20 5000 Fauna It 95%
500 Srli ylli Be 176_ , 00— 7.0
500 do 54% 500 do 'BB.. 73
CLOSING PRICES—STEADY.
Bid. Ask.
Phila 8a 83 81
runn Oa 00 54
Phil& 60 new... 87% 88%
Penne 56 77% 78
Beading 16 16.. y
Reading 'TO 81 02%
M 04130'46 91 83
Bend M 6x'86.. 73 73%
Penni' B Si 37
Penna 11 211 mde 833 i 84%
Morrie Cl Con.. 34 36
hforz-le tlt Prst,26o
Bob NOV 60'82.. 01 63
Bch Nom Imp 60 .. 74
Bch NaT stock. 3 5
Bch Nov Pref... 10 11
Pheadelphia Cattle Market, Dec. 18, 1861.
Tl, receipts of Beef Cattle juts fallen off, only reach
ing tihout 1,400 head. The inarbet is rather better, and
priers unchanged. The following are the nartleulare of
he Enlea :
31 'McQuaid Jr Carr, Ohio, $7.50013.
30 tacott, Maryland, s7dB.
05 IC ituble St Kith, Chodse comity, Wag_
11 1 Bennedy, Cheater county, 81 , 43.25.
83 B. C. Baldwin, Cheater coimty,Bo3 05.
00 Janata McFillon, Jr., Cheater canary WesB.2s.
50 I'. Hathaway, Cheater county, 5.7zii.23. •
an divero - tcro< , rszity?
50 Cochran & McCall, Chester councy, cDS.
17 .T...eldoniridge, Cheater comity, $.7653.
115 Mooney .h Smith, Ohio, $70 . 8...5.
f. l l/ k:clanoborg &Co Cheater county, $7Ol.
91 W. Ahaaa;alee, eheatar .sy,
00 crank, Chester eounty,
40 Fellidener, Ohio, sTith.
75 11.4.1.ttirt, Pennsylvania, $46,07.50.
10 hi. Carson, Cheater counts, $l aB.
11_1 1 / 4 :today. CheAer enmity, R -.7.2g_
41 roller & Bro., Western, it.datl-
9 Chandler, Chester county. P7OB
30 1.. Flank, Chester county - , 4 6 0 7 -
'2O Dialers, Chester county, Sl'arS.
fal lhaal, 01.ealek LO_
Claud, Cheater county, $1.78e8.35.
17 J. Miller, Ohio, s7aB.
h 7 J. Vorlter, Ohio, S6a7.
al D. Kimble, Cheater count , S74S.
liallifMnn. Ohio. 111i_150917.50_
About 70 C 01413 arrived, and sold at til4 Avenue Drove
Yard at from $lB to $45 4' head, as to quality.
The arrivals of Sheep reached about 3,000 head this
week. selling at from 7 to 8c 4' lb, net, as LI condition
11_000 Ilt.ge ash] at the Avenue br.tv.. Yard.,
$4.560 5 ?# 100 Dl, net.
1 he to rivals of fat Hoge at 11. G. Imboff'a Union Drove
Yard rt ached 0,356 head, selling at prices lunging from
$4.50 to $5 lIP'IOO The net, according to quality.
Philadelphia Markets.
The Breadatutts market was somewhat excited to-day
the forehpa r.ews, and eilippernare disia.ed
operate to any extent ; about 3,000 bbls Flour sold at
$5.75 for Ohio and Pennsylvania extra, and $6 bbl
for extra family, mostly of the latter, at which rates
ere -,err j odes to the t.ode t.-ova
$5.37% to $5.50 for superfine, $5.75 to $6.23 for extras,
and 56.:10 to ST for fancy brandy, as to quality. Rya
Flour and Corn Meal are quiet ; the termer is worth $4
tve.nta Stee.l44.olk LAI
Wm:sr.—The receipts and sales are moderate, and
prices ihm. Some 8,000 bushels have beendisposed of at
si.4o fur prime Pennsylvania red, in store; $1.42 for
139Ntlieffi dot OW4I and *1,4501,00 for white, the latter
or rime lielawaro. Ityr Is firm, and 1 4 - 400 bushels
Paden told at 76c. Corn is better, and old Yellow very
.carre at 608 , 137 c in store; new ranges at 51.05 Tc as to
condition. Oats are in steady demand, about 2,000 bug
uthern fold at 40e. and 34600 but Fannin at ile in
ue.
Bang ig scarce and wanted; and 25 Mel+ Ist No. 1
aerritron sold at 1130 ajo' ton, wbidi is au advance.
Comm.—There is very little selling, but the market is
10Yililt and firm.
GmdlitltlAS AND rnovisioNs.—There is not much do
g, in the former, owing to the 'digh views of holders. Of
le latter, the following sales are reported by a packer;
10 kg Lard at 9c, cash; 203 nig mess Pork at $l3; and
10 ten Italia Haat on BliArato terms.
.9 , 1 , 1 , DA. —Thew+ is a steady demand for Clover and 600
ss e:dd 75 4' bu. Nothing doing in Mho,. kinds.
NY Kr is unchanged' 3di tibia Ohio sold at 2./X r,
held higher; Pennsylvania barrels at 2+9c; and
main. 01 10). 1 . m2oc. 4fr gallon,
1 BPEOLR
eine ULATION
4 4249,000
222,464
299,410
12.4000
12,49.0
85,000
69,015
143,840
74,889
133 4 210
74,240
50,365
134,935
66,059
114,165
04,41
62,125
81,000
60,000
lug weeks
20,20
57, - 2.40
ec. 35,550
.c. 52, , 59
c.
eo 60,075
1 Deposits.
1.5,997,342
115,9 1061
10,040, - 12
18,32e,937
10,976,017
" 101.313
2,058 574
,0
12,111,439
2,148,155
OEM
EMI
16,344,113
AB VS 97,1
20,929,931
21,109,0:5
'30,:3^6,:329
40,350,911
211 1:191,P 1
19 591,1 1
'22,260,001
33,017,3:31
22,991,035
2,19-1,491
0 9.'33,.7'.'9
2,249,741
2,240,36 a
231.542
2, , 273,063
.427 _DU
•226,422
2,234,594
•2,243,523
2,337,4+9
MEE
BOARD
Bid. Ark.
Elmira B 4%
Emma n 1761. V 11%
Elmira 76'73... 62 64
Long LOand R. 9% 10
Leh CI d Nair.. 48% 46%
Leh CI & N ecru 313 i 8336
N Penns . 0 9%
N . Penns R 68.. 54% 56%
N Penna 106 ... 70 78
Catiiviima Pref. 4 4%
Frkfd & South R 37 n
id 4,44 41% 47%
W Phlla R 50%
Spruce 8 Pine.. 8 8%
Green Sr. Coates 16,E 163 i
ICheet k Walnut ;(1
DECEMBER 16—Evening
xchange—Dec. 16.
SOO linemen Pref.... 26
50 Rudman Riv R.... 31A
10 do 13,4
525 do 34
50 do 34%
10 Nov & Wor R..... 35
400 .10,0,4 11....... ... . 53
100 do 31X
200 du 31
25 Mich Con IL 45%
50 do 45
260 do 44
050 do 43%
200 do 1,10 03%
220 do 43
10 111 &NI R. 16
111 d 0,,,.,,,,....
ZOO do 11IN
50 HS& NIGS.... 36
50 do 37
1400 do 46%
160 do 5115!„
40 Panama It 109
[125 do 108
20 11l Con R Scrip... 56:1
25 do 56%
410 do 57
400 do
100 Clev & Pitt.; .. 12
67 Clo Cola Cin 8...100
100 (Sal & Chi R 67
25 do . 66
10 do 67
100 do 67J
50 d 0.... s 5 67%
750 Cloy 0 Tol 20
11150 . 25%,
200 dO ..... . ...610 29%
100 do 830 29
250 Chi & R R...opg 46%
1250 do ...... ...opg 461 g
450 do {grni
100 ao ..Pac 1.0.1
250 do wte, 40%
250 do opg 46%
New York Stock
5000 U S 6s 'Bl...reg 88
0000..... 87
5000 U S 55;74-coup 89
1000 Tenn 66 '9O 40%
7000 do 40,i‘
5000 Missouri St 65.. 39
1008 Jo ...... • fiB
1:000 do
1000 ...... 37%
10f0 do 37%
20000 do b3O 37%
144 1 /9 do ...... &.. 31
MOO California Is.— 30 :4
10000 N Y Celt R 65.. 91
2000 Mich Cen 8 p c 1
in d F cony tids. flog
2090 N Is lit
MO CIL t 1.1 in. 1)3%
1000 do . . . . 38
2000 Clev I SF b. 7734
50 310clIgnied ilk.. • • 90
109 Canton CQ 9X
0 Del Und CI Co.. 82 - ,. 1 4 .
100 Pacific M S 5....; 80%
56 do 79%
665 do So
70 Milli r du C 2d Dt . 17%
DO do 17
840 N Y Cent R. 755(
350 do .....slO 75A,
200 do
100
09 do 78%
450 do 76
100 do .........145 75%
50 do al5 75%
DO do 816 76
350 Erie Railway"... 27
926 do 26%
50 do 26%
200 de 26%
100 do 110 26%
'too - Erie 3ttailway
400 do 46%
50 do ....L3O 46%
270 do 47
125 Harlem R 10 54
650 10%
50 do . .....slO 46;6
100 Chi B .411 53
156
CITY ITEMS,
PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST INSTITUTE LECTURES.
—The first lecture of the new series before the Philadel
phia tarti.t institute is announced to take place this
evening, at the Baptist church, Eighth street, above
Green. The lecturer will be the Rev. A. IL Danforth;
his euhiect, as Goa in indict." Having been for several
warp a resident of India, he spanks feat‘ eheer
'ration. The lecture, which, by those who hare heard it
elsewhere, is spoken of in the highest terms, will begiven
free of charge.
BEAUTIFUL GOODS FOR LADIES AND GENTLE
MIN.—Nowhere in Philadelphia will our citizens find so
magnificent and varied a stock from which to select use
ful and beautiful gilts for Christmas, for all ages and
sexes, as at Messrs, Charles Oakford 6t Sone, under the
Continental Hotel. They have a thousand exquisite
novelties not to be met with elsewhere, being the largest
importers and manufacturers in their line in this coun
try. Their superb Ilats rig chi/4mi Ladies' Paris
1.511m5; Gents' Furnishing Goods; fine Military articles
for Officers in the Army and Navy ; Hats and Caps for
Gentlemen, and Ladies' Fancy Furs—are the theme of
universal conversation in fashionable circles. Their
Pricey, moreover, aro uanauraiy -moderate.
PURE OLD LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL P UR
rosEs.—Mr. C. M. Mattson, dealet in line groceries,
krell nt.d Tenth SIMLA, ar
tizle of pore old Brandy for medicinal purposes. Also,
Port and 'Madeira Wines of the most rare and approved
brands. As Mr. 'Mattson only soils liquors for the above
Dureeqep, the patio may rely upon eltettyd getting a
genuine article at his store.
LECTURE.---By request of the many admirers
of the Bev, R. A. Carden, he will repeat his lecture on
—A-scrich, The War and roridgri orenlug,
at MK Diet seven o'clock, at Concert llall. Those who
• i
desire a rich ntellectual treat should be present on this
FOR CHRISTRAS.—E. W. Carr yl & CO., NO.
715 Chestnut street, Masonic Hall, have a tine assort
ment of all kinds of Plated Ware, fine Table Cutlery, Ja-
Mud Tea Trays and Walters, Willow IVark.=stande,
etc., all of the best quality and reasonable prices.
REBELLION AND RETRIBUTION—CHARLESTON
tx Arnim , l--Should the details of the great conflagration
true, iv the ,24 of tiharieston, it will stem hoer
insecure is life anti property in that hot-bed of treason.
Now those who have long been the oppressed Neill be
come the oppressors, and, hov , ever much we would die
liko
to sea a slave insurrection, oar sympathies are
blunted when we think of the valuable and loyal men
that have been shot down in the present war, for which
South Carolina is largely responsible. How different the
aspect of things in the loyal cities! Our yeasts Mies to
their beds N,lth a perfect sense of security ; trade nou
rishes; the advertising columns of the newspapers are a
good index of our prosperity, and conspicuous among
them is the advertiaament of Chariot etalteg.. l
Clothing Store, under the " Continental."
THE BURNINCI OF CHARLESTON.—" Those
whom the gods would destroy - they first make mad," the
old says, Charleston, 0, C., is exemplifying the
maxim. They burn their own cotton, and accident, or
some more active and mischievous acency, destroys
their town, and turns it to ashes. Speaking of ashes
eoggeers each - cloth, mid to that favor seceseie bids fair
to come at last, while the North spoils broadcloth, from
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill Re Wilson,
Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. This
Tot:atlas estahlliddireut turus out the most elegant, the
most comfortable, and the most substan for
soldiers and civilians to be found in the country.
WINTER CLOTIILNG—Best manufacture alI
The TO/9114111.1.i Ulth.
log Emporium of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street.
Seasonable garments, of the best material and ma mfao..
titre, constantly on band and for sale at sacrificing prices,
Call and east before tutrelmeing
ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS
yr TO 12 O'CLOCK ran mum.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut eta
J N B Reynolds, Boston C 0 Simpson, Bo t ivqi
3i Itan,ll,on , ! dew-r.or Ser,ghswe,•N Jersey
Howland Cox, New Jersey W Mackenzie, New York
J C Ludlow, Newark, N J J C Johnson wf, Newark
J H Harrison & wf, Nen ark J A Harper, New York
C McCauley, Wash, D C H H Williams, Indiana
DI Yates, ti S N .11 Haldeman,
11 Shirk, Lancaster co, Pa J F Coyle, Wash, D C
C L Tilden, Boston J T Langstoff, Scranton
Miss Robbins, Scranton, Pa J W Fuller, Catasauqua
P D Luther, Beading J D Hill aZ wf, Buffalo
D March Now York C Avihry I. In. Utica. N Y
Mrs M W Foster, - Utica - Mrs Bissell, Utica, N Y
Coot B I Pond, New York R 0 Crinanliss, New York
M C Riggs, New York J C Buckhurst. New York
C "McWhorter, New York S A Stevens, New York
111 Einar, Yhila D D Barlow, New York
w witgurt New Turk lion T J Yorke, II Jaw
Geo Matthews, Boston T J Carpenter, Prov, It I
W A Hinkel, Boston Eft Baghutt, Boston
A North, New York John A Massey, N York
D « Guy, Princeton, W J W Al-c R4hwayi NJ
Levi rer,,on 0; wti Val D Atwood di w 1 Wig
Lieut dr Harwood d wife C C K Pratt, Harrisburg
B P Lunt, Portland W Cowell, Harrisburg
Ckt tireneman, Lancaster A H Brighton, Lebanon
A P Pettis, Fen York Tld James & wt', YQrk
Mies Jeoo-e, 'weer Xeris Judge tinntingtOn, Indiana
A C Lamson, New York 3lrs B II Lawson, N York
P S ls‘ mis, Buffalo W E Johnson S wI, Chicago
bent S Loyd, New York EtlLlger, New York
Atlorwood, New York Ei G Word, Bostoß
9' Ira-yoke-, brookina A Nron, Drooklyn
C Haddon Brooklyn John Rider, New York
E D Griswald, New York H L Pierce, Boston
D Chambers, Wash, D C Mr Danforth, New York
H Fairbanks, Vermont J H Baldwin, New York
3 3 Ph.ic., New Je ey Jos Seliwnau, Men - Torii
Stephen Wyatt, New York Ralston Skinner, Wash. DC
Chas Watson, New York A W Barlow .5; wt, TolAo, 0
MB Spahr, York, Pa Theo Renner ' New York
R N Peterson, New York W J Ohio
0 If Aide., .Alber.,- S 4oyfikirar l New Yolk
Chas 'Barr, New York Vt P Frost, New York
W lli Richards, New York R Hines, Cumberland, Ohio
John R Willis, New YOrk John B Kunst, New York
CR St George, New Yolk Mr Berry and lady
0 :lien York Ww duinurlruid, New York
Wilson R Bod, Maryland Ii G Vickery, Baltimore
AI Middleton New York R W Hooper, Boston
D Fahnee'ock, Baltimore J If Stone, Mass
. .
J B Kendall. New York J WSDNDDI Now York
cre zininatal i New - Tork
Wetley emith & la, ti York 11 Baldwin, jr, Wanhington
W A Gopher, New York T B Bryant & wf, Chicago
T B nrvey & wt, Chicago i L Bunion, Wilm'ton, Del
DI C Tobin, Calibrniii
AMERICAN HOTEL—Oheetnut it.. above TM.
R Bariow, New York R B Matthias, Pottsville
W It Lewis, Baltimore Joe F Hodgson, Washinton
Cad 'W Lover 1.7 S A W II Wikoff, Trenton
June Pralie, TiiiNtin Dania 1 lioniiis9 Jr, Pa
J Ie Plinth= & la, lad Mien Flinthein, Md
Wm Flinthem & 1a,3111 R "termed)* & la, N Y
S Silver, Delaware Geo E Harrison, Mil
4 1 ! r a II a. ii iP. ri gt 41 P Uemler6lii, Princeton
Ald Dutcher, Princeton a It Miller, PruicetOn
G J Runkle, Princeton DI Thomson, Princeton
Wlt 3lerral, Princeton Il E Stout, Heading
J F W Deininger, Reading Alex Waugh, IT S N
- Iletsin, IcTi‘i ,, B Pcpwit ,Im F Smith, liviitlin7
m
ll.utee, Peiaware II Ii Rename], Jerge - y Shore
J L Messina, Winsport John S Angle, Philo.
3 E Watson Bedford, Conn Miss E 1!" Watson,Conn
It Sharp, Eatley, Pe J .1 O'Donolme, Nw York
T Ponoylui, Nuw York II Itukch Dior York
ri Int - ejoy, New TorK J B Field, Taunton, Ban
J F Drowi,e, New York Amos Davis, Easton
J C Carel, Pelona T Lewis, Mama
11 II Basin, Springfield Z Case, New York
J T 1151 maul, Now Jersey W W Tselludy, Dolawarg
,t; T Polk, Delaware J W Stamm, Maryland
E L Williams,iarOand 3 II Wilkiarm, Maryland
It J Curtis, Baltimore 1) Marvin, Franklin
3 Cain, Franklin 3 M Fox, Delaware
IT; Jiiiiionn, Isllcyliiii4 J Miler, New York
J L Danes, New York 11. I.' Leslie, Maryland
S Dow, Massachusetts Col S 11. Jenkins, Delaware
AIERCRANTS' 110TF-L--Yourth street, below Arch.
T W Wiliam?, NCIF AHOY he Perlin, Now York
oit Augliinbunell, retina li Snarler, Cannon, 0
W D Cooper, Pittsburg D F Cooper, Pittsburg
3 L Riglinnyer, Reading L 1 Freeman, Nevi , York
N .1 .'with, Allentown C McFarland, W Chester
ti I, lmrriPgtmi, Colin Y M Patrick, Yireinim
.1 Mannar), Virginia II liellyi l'utio - ille
E lile, Newburgh 1 Li Larriums
8 M Field Thus Moore, Pittsburg
O Atkinson, New York Dr Sua,sovott, Penna.
.1 A E,ister. Chambersburs Pr E Wallace, Ilmong
0 tirabri.ott, Taunton 0 Toasty, 'lndianapolis
Wrii Mr f,ean, Bhippeusburg 3 1$ Taylor, Maryland
8 V Bitter, Ohio W A Shannon, Wash, D C
COMMERCIAL lIOTELe.Sixth street. above Chestnut.
John Btedigcry Elkton, MI Amos Kimble, Cheater co
A II Sluanntker, W Cheater 1.7 V Penny packer, Pa
.1 G Irwin, Chester co, Pa Joe Pearson, Ilordontown
Mrs 'Young d da l Lane co Davia Kengde, Cheater ce
pheur, Clo'e rc^7 Pa. John H Graham, beta ware
Z. Darlington, W Cheater Worrell, Columbia, Pa
Ales Jackson, Maryland Mast Jackson, Maryland
C Ii Haines, Maryland Y Potts, pridgepral, Pa
Thom Crawford, Chester co L Crow!, Pennsylvania
.11.4 Pw Oherhalla<,
Pa
P Kcley, Remikhfr. W H Vanderfonl,Haryland
W McClelland, Maryland E It Lamborn, W Cheater
D Hames,Cheater county, Pa
11.T.A.T1D3 llNlON—Markak aar ea t above 91.5a6.
E R Black, Pennsylvania W McVey, Pennsylvania
J 8 Marcy & la, New York J Crawford, Pittsburg
Jas Purcell, Now York Peter Huffy, New York
11 M White, Lancaster W S Milligan, N J
Lwacco,Tani T 7 Rony su.. ra
Mrs Pr - Huber, Lancaster 11 Leatuan, Lancaster
'Henry Sultzback, Lane co W Gruver, Pa
Thus Orr, Pennsylvania John J Luwin,
A G litnithry, Cheater co J G Davis, Pittsburg
RATIONAL HOTEL—Rice area. shore Third.
A Sherk, Lebanon. T Y Lyon, Reading
E n Lucas, Allentown J H Yohe, Eaidon
11- e i der, Raftioo it ri , J,..k1,,, , , 1,[..,.
W Chit:kering, Mass Aaron Cummings, Mass
J 13 Jenkins, Massachusetts M S French, Mass
E 1.. Ancona, Reading Mrs Watson, Reading
J IMI Royer, Potoorino 1.1 Hazel, Cressona
H. Cl-,,,.., 8.....i.....vi110 r H. .9..1,1,1t,, , i, Jr, IleaJll.6l
IdOMIT VERNON HOTEL-Second et, O. Arch.
It Lyon, Connecticut 0 II Collins, Connecticut
J Arms, Connecticut J Smith, New JordeY
Chits Admits Dunn on (mum, wt , w JermaY
L Thant S T Colburn, Califon&
C .1 Morrie, Boston G Hook, Malmo
E. ChI , FRIIIRII, teams IC II Columns, Boston
F W burtlttt, Boton JOB 8 Pon lOW
ST. LOUIS HOTEL--Chestnut street, above Third
0 Kirtland, Connecticut Nlt Braley, Michigan
a L Wrlreth, New York C J lo brincr
John M Eisoar, Wash Ii K Haag, Milton
Col W G Murray, Pa • .1 M Kepi:wart, Pa
Mrs Harrel, Chester co, Pa John Bilyn. Pa
Lieuti M Hall, Wash, D C It Coulcor, Wash, D C
John It rincbon, Zielr, York
A. Winters, New York J N Baial, Philadelphia.
WIN UNION—Arch street, above Third.
D L 'Eshleman, l't Carbon J S Wallace, Lane co
W H hirob. DI Chunk J L Stenheaultsu
Ceo Su cony, Roston W 9 Sharp & la, N Jersey
S itturrom, Moutg co W Kaufman, Reading.
J Pomeroy, Juniata J X Royer & la, Lancaster
J .11Inlion, Penult D Eppley, Harrisburg
W.L Carter k ell. Mai% Mrs SA. Rualnman. Plata
A G Retnikter, Allentown Mig.4 Longstreth, N Jersey
W A Hammer, Cressona, Pa
MADISON DOUSE—Second street, above Dlsiclsoc„
C Buckman, Ducks co W Ii Mnualage, N
T Janney, New Jersey W Tam, Delaware
J Silvers, New Jersey W 1) Large, Pa
S Baker, Pennsylvania J Burson, New Jersey
w clo±Wol
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Robt Holloway, New Jersey S J Lanronce & la, N J
Chas Torbert. Bucks Mr Robins, Philadelphia
J T giantism. Day,044,-,w,
Ausnistua Yandegrilt, Pa
BLACK BEAR—Third btreet, above Caßowhill.
Wm B Wagoner, Pn Heury Copley, Hamburg
Cuas Plt.-1 7 Hurteerille A Crubsrunu,
D J herder, Olney
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
for - OLE PVII/STPL PAGE.
ARRIVED
Ketch Commerce. Barnet, from Pernambuco Nov 15,
with 5400 huge sugar to John Mason& vo. No date, in
Ink Al the :stout 366
or 100 tone, white bottom and black bends, fluatifig oven
with the water's edge.
Seim C Newkirk, Somers, 4 days from Salem, in ballast
to Tyler, Stone, k Co.
Ache Mali, Relly, 4 thiya from Pro - Ode:loc i with m d ao
to Crowell k Collins.
Fehr Gee It Fisher, Stevens, 1 day front Milford, Del,
with wheat and rye re .1045 1 . Bewley & Co.
•
i'Wor lilirio, F4a, / gni iron Noma, Dol, with grain
to Christian :t Curran.
Schr John 'Whitby, Henderson, "I day from Port Penn,
Del, with grain to Christian & Curran.
Str Fanny Garner, Spencer, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde.
- .
11.rRe Mary - JG euroline, A.tlamt, 21 houre. from /few
York, with mdse to V. P Clyde.
CLEARED
Ship Congreoe, Mahoney, Liverpool, A It McHenry
c 9,
twAn . Naiad Queen, Hulse, N Haven, R Man PowolL
Sclw T Lake, Doughty, New London, do.
Bela H P Simmons, Godfrey, N London, .1 R Blakiston
Schr Realeag, Souders, Fort Monroe, Tyler, Stone,
& Co.
Srr it L ease, her, Baltimore, A Groyee, Jr.
Str /ante, Robinson, New York, W P Clyde.
SAILED.
Ship Lancaster, Decan t for Liverpool, went to sea at
218611 ststatil:c4-
MEMORANDA.
Mr Jacob Marshall, pilot, reports the bark Clarence,
for London, and brig Ann Lovett, for Port Spain, passed
to eta at 5 P 111 ; Sunday_ Passcd. off itombny Hook. at
10 A M, on Monday, bark Jane Anderson, for Cork, sail
ing down; also, gunboat Kittanning. The gunboat Itasca,
from a trial trip to the Breakwater, was off Chester,
bound up, and worked very satisfactorily.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ONE-PMOE CLOTUING 3 OF TELE LATEST
MIELE% male in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfao=
tory. Our Otis-Pares Bravo' is strictly adlutr4 to,
ore 'thereby tremod alike.
8e22-ly JONES & CO.. .604 MARKET Street.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—This (tele
bramti and perrect UAW, /DVS Is the .131 Sr /A TIM
WORLD. All others are mere.imitations of this Great
Original, which has gained such extensive Patronage in
all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATGEI . 4-
408 - Z LIQIIID /IA/16 DYE ILIATANTLY produces a
splendid Black or natural Brown, without staining the
Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects
at bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life.
Sold by all Drogguts and Yerfumois.. Whololale by
FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT ffi 00., Philadel
phia mhl-13
DR ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE DYER_
vous CORDIAL; or, 7.....Wf:4
NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
The Great Remedy for all Neurons Complaints, Debi-
PrOgElfiollt Lowness of Spirite, to. Price SL
For gale by 41?-%*, DYOTT 3 00,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
n022-ftrilm Depot for all Popular Medicine!!
DIED.
HURN.—At EaMon, Pa., on Monday, December 16,
Muria, wife of Rev. 11. F. Rum.
Funeral at Elkton, Maryland, on That:May mst, The
-Mond. or tne furrii/y ore iny3ted to attend.
DALL.—At Camdtm N. J., on Friday, the lath Inst.,
Mrs. Phebe Hall, aged 76 years.
Funeral from the residence of her son, Dr. Caffinan,
Fluersixville, on Wednesday, the 16th inat., MQ'clock
A. M. To proceed tv Div rust (great . Talley, %letter
county.
WORK.—On the evening of the 14th, Battle, infant
daughter of Samuel and Amanda Work, aged 2 years.l
Funeral frcm the residence of her parents, No. 112
Pine street, this (Tuesday) afterhooi,, i,t S o'clock.
MACNEILL.—On the 15th inst., Malcolm A. Mae-
Dein, Jr.
The male friends are respectfully invited to attend his
funeral from the residence of hie parents, No. 310 South
Yin Bind, ou Wednesday next 18th intt ; at 2 o'eloelt
F, N. The Mende of the deceased among the Alumni of
the High School are particularly invited to attend. **
JAM E.S.—On Saturday morning, 14th inst., Miss Ent.
ma James, daughter of John 0. and Elizabeth James, in
the 21st year of her age.
the rehstive, sod frjeado of the IMMO - are remmtrully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
“trents, No. 504 North Foiarth street, this (Tuesday)
morning, 17th inst., at 10 o'clock.
POON.—On tl,e pm lost, Hugh Doon, aged 21 years,
Funeral from the residence of his mother, Xre. Jane
Poen, Bedford street, below Broad, this (Tuesday) after
noon, at 1 o'clock.
GETTZ.—On the 15th - bifilt, Margaret W., eldest
daughter of Edward aid Sarah Louisa crettz, age
y °are ana 3 n.autne.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, Buck road,
below Passyunk, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock
HEWITT.—On the 14th inst., Sarah A. Hewitt, wife
of Alexander Tiewitt.
•
Funeral from leer Ifkfn 1 , 6.24ida1% 6A, Main fitrmt,
Kunheimi, Germantown, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10
o'clock.
KOLTES.—On the 14th inst., Clara, infant daughter
of Col. John A. and Paulina Koltes, aged 14 in-Anchs.
Funeral from her parents' residence, No. 711 Third
street, kelow Brown, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1
o clock. it
- • •
LEE.—On the 13th inat Franklin Lee, in the 76th
year of hie one.
Funeral from hie late residence, Third and Batton.
wood streets, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. *
MOURNING STORE.--BES
SON & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET,
oiter for attle for
Black Reps Anglais, 25 cents to 37)f cents.
all wool "Velour Ottomans, $l.
do do Reps 87h . cents to $l.
do do Epinglines . B7K cents to $l.
1. de, Prer.ch Morlooo,, 1S cozate to tipl,
do do, Coalmen:ll,7s cents.
• Pettit de Sole or Mourning Silk, $l.
Thibet Long Shawls, $5.50 to $8.50.
and white imported Do Laines, .1.2 X cents.
lend Mourning tdx cents. Jai
DTAT A MEETING OF THE PHILA
DELPHIA. SKATING CLUB AND HIM ANS
SOCIETY, held at the Washington House, on Wedose-
An- night leer, tile 44/ening named gentlemen Were
elected officers' .
President,
FRANKLIN PEALE
Vice President
- -
11/VDIAD W. SLADDLIOIENT,
Treasurer,
JAMES SULLENDER.
Sorrento , '
EDWARD D. YATES
Corresponding ok : retort.
WASHINGTON L. GERHON.
Executive Committee,
ALEXANDER E. HARVEY,
IYDI, F, YANHOOK.
THODIAS V. YARKEII,
SAMUEL SIXES.
EDWARD D. YATES.
Board of Surgeons,
DR. WM, U. TAqitT,
IL 'MINTON.
Dll. JOHN K. KANE,
DR. CHAS. S. BOKER,
DR. THOS. G. MORTON.
DR. B. HOWARD RAND,
DR_ LOUIS. I'AgAIVT,
DR. ()HAS. S. WIIRTS,
DE. J. It. SLACK.
Attest—EDWARD D. YATES,
Secretary
°TN - E.—APPLICATION WILL BE
11.3 made to the Board of Directors, Mercantile Lira
ry Company, for renewal of CERTIFICATE of one share
or stock No. 01, same haying been lost or mislaid.
GEO_ It_ EARLE,
del7lti-3t* Poe Thomas Mule, deceased.
ry - • THE REV. R. A. CARDEN WILL
Uk_3 Lecture THIS (Tuanday) EVENING, at
o'clock. Subject- 14 Amyl Icfli Tll5 Will HMI Foreign
Butionar at tioncert 11611, riIOTTI - fth at the close of
the Leetme. The Rev. C. D. Coq,per, the Rev. B. Wat
son, and other clergymen will be present. Tickets 25
cente, to he had at the door.
BAPTIST lIIISTh
TUTE.—The First Lecture of the Sea•on, - before
this Institute, will be delivered on TB EnD Y (THIS)
EVENING, at the Baptist Church, EIGtiTII street,
above Green at quarter before 8 o'clock, by Rev. A. 11.
D.ANPI3II!aI. gt,14.-rt—aaod. Ir. India." Mr. 15. i
speak of things of which he has had personal knowledge
and observation during several years' residence in India.
The Waic are invited. It
HEADQUARTERS, HARRISBURG
Elilloli.:oNGESElt AI'S 0 FFICE,
Unfounded rumors of extraordinary sickness in
Camp Curtin baying been widely circulated, I certify
that the sick now in camp are only two per cent. of
the troop& and that there iw nothing of an unnanl or
gerioutt ebaraeter. The health of this Cutup la closely
watched by Surgeons of undoubted ability, who have
everything they require promptly furnished to them by
the State. t HENRY If. SUITLI, M. D.,
• delo , 2t boron General of Penna.
THE STATED MEETING AND DIS•
PLAY for December will be held at UONOERT
BALL oil ICEBDAY EVENING neat, Instant, at
8 o'clock. A. w. 421101IsQ$,
cir/O-a Boy. Setirotnry-,
THE TWENTY-SIXTH PENNSYL
YANIA
ANTI-SLA vERy FAIR will be opened
iu the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, on TUESDAY EN-H
-ifi/4d bee. 1 - clt nod Will cot/Dune dm - B , S th°lhs"
following days.
Admission Fee, 15 cents; Season Tickets, 50 cents;
Children half price. dele.St
tryOFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL
COMPANY—NOTICE—The Annual Election
for Seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will
be held at the odice of the Company, No. 713 Market
street, on WEDNESDAY, January Bth, 1862, between
the hours of 12 end 1 o'clock r, M.
delo-tianli* EDWARD PEACE, President
PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE
—The seventh Lecture of the Connie will bo de
limo on TIIVIISLAY EVENING, Dec. 19th, ut OuN-
ClirbT VALET flut,
Lecture quarter before eight o'clock. Tickets 25 cents,
at T. B. Push's, Sixth and Chestnut streets.. del4.st
gy. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE
4.501t , ..N V C , l.` 1 1.11! gii , ArfE PRNIMYL
NANIA-ofliee. Commonwealth Building, No. Old Cheet.
nut etreet,
ItAILAIDSLPISIA, Dec. 9th, 1864.
A wilding of th# a{44holders of the coototoN
WEALTH 111517EATICE Mato or
l'entantrania, will be held at the Oflico of the Company,
on DIONDAY, January oth, 18b2, at 10 o'clock A. M.
An Election for Ten Directors, to eerve the ensuing
year, will be held at the wane place, and on the eau
tin: bourn of 12 and 2 P. U.
SADICEL S. Itloo
re N,
Sectary.
dele-tutbs tisr4
AOPPR.NIIIIIMER MRIIOIIAN
- • Bibb'. BROKER in all branches of trade, and
manufacturer or every deacriptinn of Army Goods, No.
48 south TULUD Street, west Mat; second story. Philp.
delpitiot (Iv/Mf
THE PRESS.-PRTLADELEHIA.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1861.
TIBEFUL PRESENTS.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
DRESS GOODS,
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
WRAPPERS, SCARFS,
Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
del7-3t
ATTRACTIVE TO LADIES!
CARL PETERS & Co.,
N. E. DODNE/I ONESTNITT AND TENTH BM
Have this day received their last invoice of
FRENCH CLOAKS,
And are now enabled to olTor to the Ladies the
LATEST NOVELTIES OF
PARISIAN FASHIONS IN ALL
VARIETIES.
An early CALL is solicited
- by
CARL PETERS & 045.,
N. E. CORNER TENTH AND CIIESTNUT.
ael7-2t 2 Ai
T M. HAFLEIGH,
e." • LISi
SUCCESSOR TO
L. J. LEVY & CU.,
723 CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL OFFER,
TO-DAY, (MONDAY,) leru,
AND
DURING THE HOLIDAYS,
STOO6 OF
WINTER DRESS GOODS
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
ALSO,
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
::;••
LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS• 1.5
EMB'D CC
can
EVERY VARIETY OF LACE GOODS AND VEILS,
JUST RECEIVED,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OE
BALM - ORALS,
OF
SCOTCH MAHUFACTVAH,
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS I
MAGNIFICENT- •
FRENCH SILK PLUSH CLOAKS
JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER.
FROSTED DEAVER CLOAKS
In endless variety. Also, the largest and best assorted
stock of
SEAL SKIN CLOAKS
In the City.
EVERY NEW STYLE ; EVERY NEW MATERIAL.
The very heat work, at
PRICES THAT ASTONISH EVERY ONE.
IVENS',
da.lre NO. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
THREAD LADE TEM.
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, of all kinds
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS
VELVET CLOAKS AND DASQIIES, at #lO and fli.s
No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET
des-tf
PATENT
MCCLELLAN TIES
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
MEET
MCCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
NcOLELLAN
PATENT McCLELLAN SCARFS.
PATENT
McCLELLAN SCARFS.
PATENT
McCLELLAN SCARFS.
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!
AT J. A. ESIILEMAN'S4 AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESIELE N'S!
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. EsIILEMAN'S!
NORTHWEST CORNER OP
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
TIIE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA_
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
P. S. The above articles, being PATENTED, cannot
be obtained eleewhere.
P. S. N 0.2. Men's Furnishing Goods, in every variety.
Pr 311h3. rATtiriT ARAJURGLiDD GO/ULM:SU;
10 FOR A QUARTE R.
del-strith3in
UNITED STATES MARINES.—
WANTED, Lntele_thilkin for the United Stntvii Ma"
rine Gores, Tlitthei nuriuituu ADVE.IIOI/1150
NEN, for sea service, between the ages of eighteen
and forty years. AD information that may be required
Rill be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South Fuotur
Street, bolow Spruce, JAMES LNWIS, Captain,
Recruiting Officer.
HEADQUARTERS CURTIN
LIGHT GUARD REGIMENT, P. V., No. 533
01129TNUT St AnGthiqe.edisy the liseaeaae, and
accepted by the Federal Government. Comfortable
quarters provided in Philadelphia. Pay, Ration, and
Uniform se 60011 as enrolled. By order of
COL. H. J. STAINROOK.
W. R. MAC ADAM. Mutant- Aell•6tik
LBNGUAGE.-P It O F.
GERARD having resigned hie position at the Cen
tral Dish School, often hie services to Schools and Fri.
Tate Felonies, ae an inetruetor in the above language.
Schools and Families will be waited upon in the morn
loge. and Gentlemen easy receive lessons at his study No.
err PRUNE Street.
*7 For further particulars apply at his roehlonos No.
D 22 IVALIUT Street, or at his entity No. ON PRUNE .
Street.
N. B. Particular attention will be paid to converaa
lion in French.. del7-St*
THE NATIONAL HOSPITALS.-
A mtrosrraur or "The UntitA Stated Sanitat7
Commission" is now open at, Ito. 1733 011ESTERT
Street, Philadrlpbta.
r.addlvdd tkd Iloeo 1. , »a.! Pod- Oldk
and Wounded Soldiers. itert-4w
NOTIO,R-FOURTEEN BOXES,
J.." marked "Mixed Yegetablem, 11, 8, Sub. Dept,
wisumg,p,,, 1,, c2,,' were pinkest upon the Leitch near
ieuwick Island, and will be sold to defray expenses, ,te.,
maess claimed and cost paid.
I • JAMES BURCII, Wir_oekniamee.
Did', Permitter 4, MI, dol6.Btt
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
THOS. W. EVANS & Co.
ARE NOW OFFERING A
LARGE 'VARIETY OF
GOODS SUITABLE NOR
EMBRACING
SILKS,
CLOAKS,
EMBROIDERIES,
lIDKFS.,
AN ASSORTMENT OF ARTICLES FOR
CRAVATS, GLOVES, I.a
ALL AT
REDUCED PR DOES.
VALENCIENNE LIM
VALENCIENNE COLLARS
TALENCIENNE BETTS
POINT LACE AND COLLARS
LINEN CAMBRIC RANDIEBRCHIRFS
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co,
GENTS' FunNISHING GOODS.
➢IILITARY NOTICES.
nomp AY GOODS.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
IrratiSCAN,
STANDARD SILVER WARE, Ac., and a general as
sorlxnent of rich and tasteful articles, suitable for HOLI
DAY IMISENTg.
A call implies no obligation to purchase
All goods warranted as represented
CHEISTMAg PI IFSLINTS
i9elii>attaif, at and much below COT. to elkom hes:Mm
after the Holidays :
MAGIC LANTERNS,
and all }Linde of DIEoHANIGAL TOYS
GLOVES, &a
store 4turvo for Bale,
HOLIDAY •BOOKS OF OUR OW.N
PUBLICATION.--Deforo buying elaemltere, call
and examine our F plendbl n9wWilly BOA •
I. Et ICUur, DOL.Yi rose tluted paper, and
vignette engraving.
11. FRUITS AND FLOWERS OF PALESTINE.
111. CITY OF TILE GREAT KING.
IV. PALESTINE, PAST AND PRESENT.
V. SKELETON HOER.
Also, Juvenile Books., Photographs Albums, &e.,
CHALI:EN St SON,
Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers, ,
?el7-6t 1308 CHESTNUT Street.
BOOKS FOR PRESENTS ILLUS
TRATE') WORKS, and all NEW BOOKS !
Every new Book issued will always be found for sale as
coon as published, at retail or wholesale, at lowest put,
l!Bbere prltea, M the chropeat place in the world to buy
73vviso of any hind at an, wall Is at
I% B. PETERSON & BROTHERS',
It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street.
CILDREN'S BOOKS OF ALL
from a - Primer to the most eXpensivo.
The largest stock of Children's Books, in this country,
and at the lowebt prices, will ho foutni for sale, at retail
or wholeaale, at T. B. TERSON & BROTHERS',
It No, Ng GI3FSTNUT Street.
ALBUMS ! ANNUALS ! GIP
BOOKS! ILLUSTRATED WORKS! BIBLES!
and all kinds of Books whatever and the largest asso-
Milts titthe Ghent/eat prim will rt
,
ho found for ado at
T. B. PETERSON to BROTHERS',
It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street.
GIFT BOOKS FOR PRESENTS !
of all vr 41P3' kind%
Thu cheapest place in Ins world to buy Books for pro-
Bents, of any kind at all' is at
T. B PETERSON & BROTHERS',
No. SOS CHESTNUT Street.
105 , Call in and examine oar stock. it
VERLEY NOVELS FOR FIVE
Y DOLLARS!
PETEIt , ONS' are now selling the Waverley Novels,
complete and entire, bound in rine large octavo volomeq,
for Vi -0 Doll Are. t.!ltail price Is BiKlit Dollars. We
base also, other editions•, from 55 to 5100 a set. Call in
at T. B PETERSON Lt BROTHERS',
It No. 306 OLIN :FIN - UT Street.
DICKENS' WORKS DICKENS'
worKs!!
Complete and entire sets of Charles Dickens' Works,
will be found for sale at very low rates, at
T, Pt rFatilii3ON tci fillOTHElib"l
300 CHESTNUT Street.
lii Publishers of the only complete editions of Dick
ens' Works.
HOLIDAY G 0 01)S FOR ROL 1
DA.V
What would make a more useful present than
A HANDSOME DRESS,
A HANDSOME SHAWL, or
A HANDSOME CLOAK I
Seal received trum Men lorx l a Large 1455711/1/Wat Of
New Goode, suitable for
MOLIDA Y PRESENTS.
1 LOT MOIRE ANTIQUES, at 50e.,
An enormous loss to the importer.
PeircliPal Pacer giiies for toe
' 1 lot lutrabforne 'Velvet Flounced Robes, at less than the
cost of importation.
I. lot double-width Printed Cashmeres 37 . X . c., never
before sold less than 80c.
eh 01M Isle k 0.5 Coor's OF EVERY OESOWPT/Or.l.
Newest and most desirable styles of
CLOAKS AND SACQUES.
100 pieces Meri knack and English Chintzes at 12,4 c.,
worth 13;4 c. in first bands.
OItVIAP MAI:HET§ PLAilirEi.o,
Nee: Fancy Caasinieree and Rich Velvet lettings at
low prices. H. STEEL & SON,
del6 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates.
CHRISTMAS BOOK CLUB-1861.
FIRST YEAR.
GIBBONS' DECLINE AND FALL, 6 sole $7 50
MILMAN'S LATIN CHRISTIANITY, 8 v 015... 12 00
MAUAITIA AY'S ESSAYS, 6vols
SITAKSTgARE,
COOPER'S NOVELS,TharIosAg Edition, 32 cola.. 43 00
Dr. R. 6BELTON MACKENZIE'S WORKS, Ori
ginal rind Edited, (including the Nodes diribro
siana.,) 14 wig 16 25
BUCKLE'S CIVHAZATION, TOt! 5 00
LOSS - HG'S FIELD BOOK. B 00
A 01.178 of 12 is forming for the above works, each
member to be supplied .at 25 per cent. discount. Each
member may take one or mere of the works as it suits
him, or }is tllay elibetitute any other work or works for
those named above. The hat will close in the let of
January, 1862, after which no names will be recotvedfor
supply at the above discount. Apply to
JOHN Me FARLAN,
Office of Appleton's Nvyyr VyciupivUiitt
Of unseen e/NTII Mott, Octond floor.
Booksellers bare an opportunity of buying at lower
rates than the usual prices twice a year by means of
Trade Sales, and the publishers are content with the
lower rates obtained in view of the quantities that are
tiltroched off." Why should Bet the i,u6110 have, e. simi
lar opportunity at least as often If this attE.mpt by
means of clubbing, to supply theBESTEDITIONS of
standard works at low prices, meets with patronage and
supeort, it will be continued semi-aupually.
del 4. stutha
CHRISTMAS IS COMING,
And we are assured that many who read The frOso
arc already cousiaoring
WHAT TO PRESENT
TO THEM GENTLEMAN PRZENDIL
We would suggest the following:
Either
A FINE WRAPPER,
MUFFLER,
SCARF,
TIE, or
GLOVES.
Or. if they have friends IN THE ARMY, what could be
more scomtable to our noble volunteers and Mears.
than
GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS,
OR HEAVY TlNT•grOLOTlttilet
THE PLACE TO BUY THEM
IS AT
W. W. sNr.anrs
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE,
No. 606 AB.CR STREET.
N. B. FINE SHIRTS ready *Rd& dud made to or
er, at
, • 81.60, AND UPWARDS.
n027-f 1m •
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Bldg:mud Boards,
Portible Jesks,
TOO Bigt/03 in great Tariety,
Puff Boxes, China, Glass, Metal, &c.
Papirr Mache Goods,
Cabal and Travelling Bags,
Odor Boxes, colored glass and gilt,
Faniy Gilt Articles,
Gen's Drubbing Gam,
Purls, Wallets, and Cigar Cases,
Boris and Baskets of Perfumery,
Fanci Articles generally.
loperted and for sale at low prices, by
D, JENN,
dll-10t t NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH WritEET
GOO3S FOR PRESENTS
NOW OPENING AT
REIIIICEI)
° PRICES.
FRENCI EMBROIDERED lIDKFS.,
SETS,COLLARS, SLEEVES, &C.
Alec- - LAIES', GENTS', And CHILDREN'S Mill
stitched andVorded Bordered lIDICFS., with plain, and
colored bordo, in new styles, and SILK lIDIUS..irk
great TAT/Mq
ALSO,
300 FINE idMASK
TABLE CLOTHS,,..
in a great vanty of now and Ovine patterns. -
LAO& YARD EXTRA 17SATY and WIDE
LINEN SHEETINGS.,,
250 DOZEN
'I 7 AI_,E NAPKINS,
bass 0110 tall gas dawn
!
ALSO,
Large assotiient, ot EMBROIZtEREA
HAW AND TABLE CONFERS,
LACE 41) MUSLIN CURTAINS,
GOLD-BORDRRED SHADES,
GIL Ti'ORNICES, 7...4SSELS, RANDS, de.
EPHOLNERY and CURTAIN lIIATERL4LS, Sc.
RHEMRD, VAN HARLINGEN, d ARRIMN,
de12.12t 1005 CUEST'NET Street.
(I,llltl3ThiliS HOL I I)AY 5,-- h E I
Et Tit Would suggeet to hit tattoos, tint ihP public
aerelly. to cell ilt 0116.7 at hie gallt•cy, SEIJON D Street,
above Greta], Were bb caeca, at reduced mice% lapel
cues for (oiThrOt) tvt floc. Cloloccd Photwirapba—DAW
It*"
eonAL,
SOLID GOLD JEWELRY
Ct.` I~U3SI+:LT.,
22 NORTH SIXTH STREET
POLYORAMAS 4
P;TEREOSCOPES
KALI•UDOSCOPES,
MAGNETIC TOYS,
OPERA GLASSES,
C. -T. AMSLER,
11rTitilaaff
635 CHESTNUT STREET
HOLIDAY I'RES EN TS.
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
Unit AA received an annortment of
LADIES' COLD WATCHES,
Of the newetg kyles, and of very superior quality, aawell
as Ilium adapted to men's and boys' wear.
lonouroctoriog- rat.-noivoiy o errent - rarloty of
ÜbEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES OF SILVER,
And Oyes special aliention to getting up things suitable
for
BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
PLATED WARE
Got up under the proprietor'a own inapection. in a great
-variety of etylee, Will Do warrantoa
PLATED with pure Over, in a way to inmate its wear
ing well.
Much of hie
la manufactured on the premises, and hia stock will he
found to comprise a great variety of fashionable goods,
ff4Ul 010 oulalloot orticlen to
/11003COPIA
These are offered for sale at
PRICES ADAPTED TO THE TIMES,
Ana ooraona aro milted to call and examtne them
de3-tuthe lm
HOLIDAY PEES ;NT$,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
JOS. H. WATSON,
de7-stuffilm 3'26 CHESTNUT STREET.
dorMaks Bt
USEFUL PRESENTS
FOB THE SEASON.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
STEREOSCOPES, MAGIC LANTERNS,
PICTURES OF TILE REBELLION FOR TUE MA
GIC LANTERN, DIATILEINIATICAL DRAWING.
INBTRUMENTS, AIR MIPS; ELEOTRI.
CAL MACHINES, MAGNETS, OPERA
GLASSES, SPECTACLES, EYE
GLASSES, MICROSCOPES,
And
Every Article to tbg Mathematical and Optical line,
For Onle at iicubooßblo rrices, by
JAMES W. QUEEN & Co.,
II IDAY CONIfIACTIONE
Fine French and Plain
CONFECTIONERY.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS.
ALSO,
FANCY LOXES AND OTHER ARTICLES
Suitable for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
W. A. ALEXANDER,
de14.1'44 ARM Street,
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Del:tines, at 18% cents; Calicoes, 12g cents.
Black and fancy Silk Handkrrchiefs.
.NOrk.inta; Chivas, Gents' Simuda..
Misses' and Millis' Shawls in variety.
Nice assortment of Dress Goods.
Balmoral Skirts in great variety, at
J. If. STOKES',
102 AB.OI-1 Streek
N.ll.—Pn hand, Jack-straws and Solitaires, made by
And sold for an invalid. They aro nice games as well as
presents, and auy one would confer a favor by rtrehas
ieg the tome. dol2-tf
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, AT
CLARK'S S 1 STORE,
No. 602 CHESTNUT STREET.
'l7
PIEPER—MATED WARP., JEWELRY and FANCY
GOODS, in great variety. New and beautiful styles re
ceived daily, and sold much below the usual prices.
CLARK'S Si STORE.
de3-Im 602 CHESTNUT STREET.
HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY.
THE FINEST QUALITY OF
CONFECTION ERY,
IN GREAT YARIETY,
Prepared expressly for the
CHB ISTMAS Ira I.ID AYS
- FROM THE PUREST MATEILIAL'A,
At Wholesale and Retail, by
J. J. liICHAR DSON.
No. 126 MARKET STREET.
41.1 4 .4 Mikokiment of belt, co - v.4.1141y on
hand. dO-t24
.... 900
lg Cld
GENTLEMEN'S 'WRAPPERS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
The house of
R. C. s WALBORN &
StreeCo.,
No. 5 and 7 North SIXTH
Now presents a PRINORLY STOOK at the ..se z r.corul
and comfortable articles of apparel for Gentlemen.
LADIES SHOPPING. FOR PRESENTS
Should beer this in mind.
They have them in every style of material, and
AT ALE PRIM.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS, also, com
prises many neat and suitable articles as.
PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. del3-1.2t
HAN GIN G VASES,.
Ornamental Flower Pots.
Parlor Vases for Growing Flowers.
Baskets for Jardiniere.
Pedestals with Vase for Flowers.
Antique Vases for Mantel
Vases Remittance for Parlor.
Rustic and 'Terra Cotta Vases.
Lava Flower Pots and Vases.
Garden Vases and Pedestals.
Drottoto for Beets and Figures.
With a great twisty of articles suitable for Christ
mas presents, for 8111/6 retail and to the trade.
Warerooms 101$ CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
dell . 8. A. HARRISON.
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
del4•etuthlm
WINTER CLOAKS
IA
SABLE CLOTHS, 4 ,
FROSTED BEAVERS,
SEALSKIN CLOTHS,
BLACK BEAVERS,
LYONS VELVETS;
A
Absoirrianziro
AT
MODERATE PRIOES
AT , 11
PARIS CLOAK 'EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STRHET
tT, W. PROCTOR & CO.
nom.ti
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS !
- ewilow -var.oty
-
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS%
VIE. 1100 REASONABLE r 5.1025-1.11 VIE OM.
IVENS,
°cif. No. 23 South NINTH• Street.
CL 0 AK S!
Tim Mulct - 4 Viacapecto mad liast.natorted
in the city,
ITHE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
1 MANTILLA STORE.
NEW BALL CLOAKS.
WATER-PBOOF TWEET) OXMAN% _
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
WIRY NOTNLTY ATBLOOK.TI MOM&
JACOB HOBSEAIL2
an31.15m F. W. cortex TENTH sad ARCH Ste
E ELDRIDGE. Agt.,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER,
Fenserly at. Eighth Axel Chestnut Streets,
ilt4 tlOwn 1319rc,
No. 628 MARKET STRUT,
Where he is prepared to furnish his old friends and the
public in general with
READY : MADE OR MADE TO "ORDER,
IN TRY. BEST STYLE,
AT MODERATE PRiore.,
As.l 111 iaZi.a.i:ar DOR DA.311-
Ae7-lin if
itSLEEPER'S LONG B3TA
IPtleht-d Stargurackw7 0 , Light y o wl f ff rykeitijio. 1.
DRELL Afi,*eo admirably adapted for piremmation.
1002 MARKET etreet, one door above Tenth street,
thil4a4l*
.A.TALBUTT'S ALE - VAtilikTß.....The
old and popular Establishment ' , No.. 23 STRAW
BERRY Street, below Market, having. been thoroughly
renovated and Unproved, Is REOPEN:IIb to the public
by the undeieittned. who invitee the setronalw of nil hie
old Mende and the community as tae e. He &MUNI,
them that at ALLBUTT'S AlkE VAXLTS they wilt
alwave Ind
The... Vent Aim NW!. Best Ales,
Who Rust %nudist. ThLlll-st RolLhatit.
The Rent Witt, The Boat Wines,
The Beet *Annan or aA kinds.
1/7" OLD ENO O 1 .b.ITISOLP , S DAILY, at TEN
o'clock.
delU (it STEPHEN ALLBUTT_
HOLIDAY GOODS
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OrrObrni 1111 NASTAIU Wadi,
PHILADELPHIA,
JEWELRY
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
IN EVE "LY VARIETY,
CARTES D'VISITE FOIL TEE SAME
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
GOOD STYLES.
REST
LOWEST PRIDES
• of every shade ;
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every qualify
BLAc 04 - bri-T - 444TIGT VLOARS,
EVERY NEW STYLE,,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL;
THE LARGEST STOCK
AND
HOUGH & CO.,
No. 2E) South TENTH Street.
Oppouita Franklin Market.
CtoaWIN G.
CLOTHING,
AUCTION NOTICE.
AUCTION .SALE
OF
CA RPETI.NC4S,
DAILY & BROTI EEC
No. 020 CHESTRIUT STREET',,
Will offer at PulAc Sale, on
t7FTH - PAY (T/IVRSPAY) the lUth ODA.;
A large assortment of
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS ; DRUG.
GETS, MATE, RUGS, &c.
To chew up their hoinegi.
•
Sale to commence at 10 'o'clock.
The goods will be arranged far examination the clay
prtrvicai, and win ho offered in quantities to suit per
chasers. The especial attention of Housekeepers is in
'Med.
11017.3 t T. DIIIOII & OM
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
HAZARM BOOKSTORE,
A SUPEIII3 STOCK
or
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS,
PHOTOORAPiI ALBUMS,
BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS,
CHILDREN'S BOOKS, &0.,
Elegantly Bound and Illustrated;
AMBROTYPE PICTURES
AND
CARTES DE VISITE. I.IIOTOGIIAPH3,
Me now diPidayed OR our Countare and forming o.n nnc
riTalled display of (2110 ICE ROOKS for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
AT MODERATE PRICES_
HAZARD'S
del2-12t 7 " c I III4.I7iVT STREET,
FOR SALE AT THE
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY,
1224 CHESTNUT Street; Philudelphin
MMM=I
An increarxd stook of Books suitable for CLERGY
MEN, FANDLY LI - DRAMA% SUNDAY SCHOOL
LIBRARIES., and HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
0 . 2 1 Y Plitivn of the
SSINIAII.7IVE 'PR arpai , IsVVli. Bound flexible,
ribbon edge, F:•:1.513„ .
bIINIAATHE PRAYER Boox. Bevelled boards,
very elegant, V._
MINIAIIIRE PRAYER ROOK. Turkei morrocco,
32m0. PRAYER BOOK. Arabesque, red, or black,
90 cents.
82mo. PRAYER BOOK. Roan limp 50 cents.
66 64 Imitation, 75
It Tar_ tre..r_ teun
" Ribbon edge, NAO.
The above 3fitno. PRAYER BOOK is printed in the
largest type for neat-size book to be Lund hi the conc.-
try. It is , particularly well adapted for the use of
CIIILDREN. -
A very handsome new edition of
CHURCH SERVICE.
CD SERVIuE. Turkey morrocco,
Imitation, 1.50
RACHEL W_ ORREIK. A and enlar ff ed cdition.
Price 40 cent,.
SEMION COVERS of different eizen.
P:UOTOGIIe Pll ALIIUMS.
PHOTOGRAPH A LBI2 MU, all sizes.
OARS DE TISTII. II aC Ma 64! th 6 Ercf.iCOPAL
BISHOPS and CLERGYMEN.
AIR,' a supply of new SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOKS,
SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARD CARDS, Se., &c.
EMS=I
BOORS FOR PRESENTS.
ALL TEE Dian• BOOKS ILEUM VED de SOON AS
PUBLISHED.
'Lop Store of the Society will be kept open during the
eVening till altar Christmas. to Rivet Riming 1
.4,thatst
Teachers an opportunity to select Books.for, their claseea
at their leisure. det4 7t
ROOKS, LAW AND MISCELLA
NEOU.S. to mid .51d, eota, ...I ..-
.changed, at the PIRLADELPISIA.-12ANS. BOOK
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a
distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a
distance, will state their names, sizes ,
_ bindings, dates ?
sditianA. 10 , 166.„ and 'WANTED—books
printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books
printed in and upon Ainerica. Autograph Letters and
Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries an.
aysisad he f Fe 2-4-149 iorrts BAMPBEL'i..
FOREIGN READING ROOMS,
1323 CHESTNUT Street, corner. of :WWI' NIR.
OPEN EVERY DAY and EVENING for LADIES
mod GENTLEMP.3I. Froth 11 A. SI. ,n+l2 P. SI. ex -
clueivcly for Ladies-
All the principal French, German, and English Illus
trated and Literary Periodicals are regularly received
every two weeks. Galignani's Messenger and Journa/
des Debuts by every mail from Europe.
Terms of single subscription per annum, so; three
months, $2.50; one month, Si. Family subscription -per
annum, $10; three months, $3.60.
Vo" Orders for foreign Books and Periodicals forwarded
by every steamer.
P. LEYFOTADT, Foreign pooneellor,
no2o-1 m 1323 CHESTNUT.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY I
OF NEW YORK;
AssiTs
.EIGIIT MILLIONS-OP DOLLARS
The premiums paid to this Company are an
VESTIYLIAMT,
NOT A.• 151E211
EXPENDITURE,
As an the profits belong M the Insiired,; and may b ap—
plied i-a „zt „Yt., ,ztz.
REDUCTION GE PREMkUMS,
ADDING TO - THE SUM% INeUREDi
This Company will purchase its-policies after two•
yea.re'premiums have beettpaid,.so theta policy is equal
to a bank note to the extent of its poesent calh yittge t .
teairai mamas raca. year..
The rates of premium are lower , than.in most comps
niest.yet the•dividends have been greater.
Polices are•iseued t premiums ma witiohtease after !Iv*.
GI IBS: years.
Pemphlets , giving names of, Tlzeiees,.and other infor—
mation, may he had, free of. oxpeners on appllcation t .by.
tetter.or.otherwigki to
F. _BA.TCHFORD , STARR, Agent;
400 IYAtaIf,TIVOTABETi
PIIILADELPIM
PHILA DE L 1117141 REYE RENC ES,
THOMAS ROBINS, I JI I H-N, NYk_ 3 4ii,
14, ti, i. , 40,1 - Viiii, tiliOvAiri n tiTUAKA.
GEORGE M. STROUD,. E;.S. WIIEIEN,
JOHN B. MYERS, il. I? rsur. Li LEANING,
i
.10SDP H. I'ATTERSON,. WM. C. GEER W IG,:.
JOHN M..ATWOoD,, ARTHUR U. COftslth,
THOMAo: U. iIrWTHIZ, THWAAA WIYTdOIS.
WILLI A DI MCKEE, WILLIAM S. BOYD:
de.44-it6t
11 FIRE
Or TIEN STAiii ON
C OMMONWEAL
nftricz COMM
PrE424BICLVANIA.
DIZIDGTORS. •
David Jayne, M. D. Charles H. Rogers,
John M. Whitollt John Walken_
Etwern C. lintglit, Robert Shoentakte,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coal: r.
DA:v.17344a D, M. D., Presicleatt.
11911.1.1. Mt WE/TALL' Vico ittglitioSi
thaffiVEL B, DlOD2ll.Bwaretam
Office, Commonwealth building, 618 CANS6I6/13.1 4
Street. Philadelphia. sso4f ff
FAME INSURANCE ccan,
No, 400 ortrtSirtOT
ITEM Aids/ INLAND INSI7RAMMIL
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day of Day & flatlar.3.
6010041 " Wright &ca. itt
D. D. mirmy" a .. " Dayla Bi Itvicievb
Henn Bros: - .3
0. Richardson . J. 0. Rowe & Gra.
Jno. W. Ev0zman........ "J. W. Ecn.nnata 00.
Geo. A.Weat...... g , West 03 /Nbcat,
Mania w.....
r. S. Mania B. " ravage, lamina di 00.
0. Wilson Dada. Attornoy..l44toa.
E. D. Wciglivall. of Sibley, lUDs .% & WOillirlia.
Jno. KersCon. Jr N 0.1713 Groom street.
GEORGIr. Wt NA L. Progidont.
ritAriV/13 N. ThilunkiTtotwThrtelmat
WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD. Saortaary. ja.2341R
R& CO.'S IaitIEXCELLND
a II COla LIVVit
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, &camas, do. ThysiCiftligh In
preacribiss it, have (in the tordiseouisis of many of the
profession) a guarantee oi unadoenees in which, all the
of of the invaluable Medicine is retained. Travalids
it% wenn& by the evideba.at them:m..lola, loss
T,W.hieotts and more really, retained tc, their beneftt than.
=tun manufactured 6011/AClAnkds sold 3.3 Cod Liver Oil..
Sold; wholesale and radaik,hy then Proprietors and by
Oity Apothecaries. JOHN C. BAKER di CO.,
tialamif 154 Wastik TRIAD stew!
-- --
DEPART 11LE NT. OF PUBLIC
WHARVW—AbLD LANDINGS.
Bau..ken.raik, December 'l3OBBl.
NOTICE —The Wharf at tUfz,64. f Ohsatkist atra,t,
oh the !liver Dela:rare ' will. leas...llor a term of ono,
or three years,. to. th e hiAtest mat best bidder, at t'4:
Merchants' 4:eh:Awe, or. % . I.IIDRSDAY, 20 th lust., at.A.
o'clock nocii.. N. T. BAROLTX.,
dal4-2.firt
T'II `,INODEL HAIR-CUTTING • SA.-
.
To (hid city Ls at.FOUST)/ and BrANCII.
del4,iftf
A QUARIUMS; FORN CAS, S' A
variety of nal and Plante, No. 144 Nowth , SIXTU
Street. d2-Im*
BEST QUALITY 110014140 t3LATV
always en had and for silo at Vafon Whgaf, 141
WWII greet. Kennington. T. TRObIAIL .
arierar Ilf VW itT.WITIP 11l vAIL TAl.Rahhhads
lIAMPTON'S SPLENDID LEUIUU
NUT.
Hampton's splendid Stew; Coal.
Hampton's splendid 'E. , . r.
rsnA, 1 - 111'11 - Vitolvt.nad rerzakz. 010.-1?;141
AMUSEMEnTS.
ANERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC ,
--BROAD /t.tat LOCUST Streets.
LetIEIOU and Manager J NTXO2i
TIIIS EVENINfIi CPUMA.Y), Dot. 17,
THE BEA CUISAS
Will mike her appearance tw,new Spanish Dantw,
supported by
szNou xrrifs,lf-go,
AA"
THE. FULL SPANISH ()iriS•lll7 DALT, ET.
TIIR1:E STERLING FARCES' Ir." DRAMATIC)
COMPANY—
Ln j" Vt -' `. VTINPTO
"EL OLE," ' EL OLEO" LEYIL
SEVIJIM FLOOR j" "8019 N'i.:ASTT,ES."
TO-MORROW NIOMT •
EDWIN FoilltEsT
J ACM OAL ti
PRVCES OF ADMlSSlON.—Pargurlf • PhAt6trZniat
min Ilateeny, GO cents, /in extra char , , , e , ' fur Rintin'tad
:,'sir, Privity Ifoxofh with admidgiorrillr Mot la.
erns n. Family Circle rind Amplitlndir,Fil; 26 cents;
trE):Del SECURED FOUR DAYS IN ADVANOI4 I ;
Doutrnlien nt 7 •, Onnimence nt half wwt7.
CR.V.iSII MATINEE EVERY s.IT .a"Z.
11/NUT-blither TilEAT11111.;- ,
NINTH and WALNUT Streets. •
Sole LOKSOO MRS. M. A. GA RIXIMSISN
DF E DWI N ADA lf!:
THIS (T F.31 1 / 1 1) EVENING. mnISAY 17,
Will be prrir.KFnrd Malmeari .
rA Tragedy, elAtted
lIAML ..T
HamletMr Eolwi
•
Ghost Hr. John 151w7tiltmgl:
O. PI R9Ph .. .. —?r , :frr,tlrtiattal ..... siilirt.oll l Yoo .
'Ng Mllllllllll Gullllllllllllll ou ititd
SISTERLY AF F ECT I 41N.
liosalie De "Valmont ...... MisB Alice Placide
PRIcEs-60, 37%, 76, awl 2a www; Private Deems,
$o and $3.
INOOIIS. Ite, T. To 0011121.1tICAI
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
ARCII•STREET THEATRE.
Acting and MAP Manager W, 3, FLOMWWI
- and 'Maumee JOS. D. 11/lIRPITY. '
BENEFIT OR MRS. JOHN DREW.
THIS (.I IiEBDAY) EVENING, December 17,
The perform:thee will commelice with the Comedy of
LOLL tilLigil.
Conktanee Uri, John area
- Lydia Mt* Alexina Mabee Baker
hir William Foie !lore Kr..leliti Gilbert
To conclude uith the immliehle •+uamdietta of
. . . _ .
Ludy Fedixree Mies Mary Woth.
Poore opus ut before 7 ; curial' will rise at 7 pre
chitty.
No extra charge for reserved seats.
WHEATLEY iS CONTINENTAL
'MAT= —WALNUT Street, above EIGHTS.
FIRST BENEFIT OF MR. WM. WHEATLEY,
On which occasion Le ii gratified in being able to an
nounce that MR. J. di. CLARKE
Rae kindly volunttyyyd Idu and
TIMOTHY TOUDLE4.
Previous to which, the Petite Comedy,
A ROLAND FOR AN MAYER.
To conclude wit}, the gorgeous Equestrian Spectacle,
- TH VATABAGT OF THE GANGES(
/%oErthitliUll 20 0111115 cents,
MUSICAL b UND HALL.
GRAND CONORRT4
BY THE PUPILS OF THE INSTITUTION
FOR THE BLIND,
In nid of the
COOPED ItEfitESMIENT VOLUNTEER. FUND,
ON TIIENDAY EVENING, Ilee“nilpli , 17
A fine selection of Solos, Orchestral nieces, Rid Cho
ruses, Will be given
Conductor
i'ICNETS TWENTY-FIVE, CENTS, to be had at
VA! institutim, Olorr, lich it South fll Btrac4 and
at the dour,
To Conlltlence at a quarter before S o'clock. del4-3t
pno - F. ITIRA?,.I CORSON'S STU—
mils IN ENOLI.3II WIDOW, LITIMLIII2I7
ART AND I:Rinl:L:4ff.
Plofet.sor 11111:01 CORSON will, by request, repeat a
number of his Afternoon Lectures hi the Evening, at
Lrypoldes Foreign Reading Rootm4, No. 1323 CfliCdT-
N T 014; CollllllolWilift ut 1 1 1 -1 8 1 80 P to 8 ti - eloelt-
The Leann on Coleridge's ANCIENT MARINER.
it which it 4 my,tical or mnlerenrrent of meaning is set
forth, will be delivered on TUESDAY EVENING next,
Deembtr
Tiek~,ts 45 at.hta, 1,31 a.t Mr. L 1 1'1'1 3 0f...61"g
r:4-eign 11006 tort,
MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES OF
THE filißELLlON—Represklitinh.all rl,O prm.
neni gcenee, Riir.,llsClLlellts, .114 iilC - MeTIVI 1 0 tilt:
Fur sale by JAMES W. 44U HEN &
921 0 11E67N UT Street.
A Descriptive List furnished gratis, and sent by mail
free, on application. no9l-11n
TEMPLE OF WONDERS, TENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets.
BIGNBIt BLITZ, THE GREAT MAGICIAN 1,1411
VENTRILOQUIST, in hie new and constantly-varied
periorraatrne,,-, V.VIVILY 253!K11.4 or, ovilunt.poinE ay
and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON
at 3—Riiietrating she aatoniehing and intereeing Myrna
ries c f Ancient and Modern Magic, entertaining Ventri
loquial Deatonttrarinue, in which the voice will ammo
&B A JA, LMAIIIIVIS t4A'AS.II3Y IYIRD,q,
Admigsio., 25 cente q children, 13 cents. noll3-11
CiERMAN IA ORCHESTRA.
VAIIL SE.IT%, CimthigtOn
lIEHEAIi3tIII3 every bATtfIiDAY, at Ikx
o'clock Y. M , as the MUSICAL FUND II ILL.
Pueksge ,sf Eight Tickets, $l.; Silt& Tickets, 2t, cts.
To be hod at Ar.di e's, 1104 Chestnut street, J. 1. tlottld`e,
tienfitil 140 Clhutiniti and at the door of fie Hall. wadi
pENNSTINANIA ACADEMY OF
L 'rrn FINE ARTS, 1025 CLIESTNVT Street, k
OpelN daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till a P. 1114
Adinieehin 26 cede. Children wider twelve you%
tiolf prim 61aaree of stock. Drl
WANTS.
WANTED - }MRS TO POST
AND SETTLE Intricate 9ccuttntA to arljn4t
Writing to do,
of any . Mud. Apply at No. v. Sou th
Tit lUD Street, op ataira. deg-tufw9tt
good MAN, to work
r at the Oyster-box, at 111 South ELEVENTH
del4
WANTED -A COMPETENT
VNITS CLUItle. Attd.trees, with reference,
stating salary expected, w A B C," Bulletin Office.
del4-3t*
Q r ALESMAN WILL BE WEN FOR
14.77 an ENGAGE= ST, January lat. A Salesmen
who sells Eleventy Thousand dollars of Dry Goode
to Rret.olass near Pennsylvania trade. Reference given.
Address RICHARD,. Press office.
W- ANTED—BY A YOUNG- MAN,.
a situation as Clerk, or employment in any bu-,
guess capacity. He has a general knowledge of business.
and can give the moat satisfactory reference. Address!
HOPPER, Mr 13141.0. aasll-14144.
.•
FOR SALE AND . TO LET.
A 'X O. RENT,
STORE, No. S NORTH THIRIY . ST.
Apply to
TUGS. MILLER,
42 NORTH THIRD STREET.
EM12133
TO EXOHANG.E—YaIuabIe farm
of 84 acres of first-rate land, situate near Q‘iikker
town Station, North Peuneybunia Railroad, go. ,d water,
well fruited, with good sad substantial stone improve
meota.. ADDIT to X: PETTIT; No_ Mg 1 teat!JUT
Street.
TO EXCHANGE—A d .esirable
StVAßrit, situate near Went Cheater, N nd one mite
from Itnilroad Rattan, aontnininn amen „ wi 11...4-
go4d irtibroteitisids. Price only I 6,500, Alice
Farms every description for sale on yens enable term..
Apply to E. P •ETTIT,
del3 N 0.309 WALV UT Street.
$2,500014 Mortgage for this
• antouni rile at discount. For
further hartictilars apply to.N. PETTIT, N 0.309 WAL
NUT !Street. dela
BIIiFARDING.
rft> LET-In* or with' mt board, to
a single gentioman,a bed room and s itti ng mom .
or bed room only, in WALNUT Ste et, between Tenth
and Broad. Address, for farther Pi whenlars, "X. Y.
72.," Press office, Cheetnue . 4-re
V....ELECT 'FRENCH D ENGLISH
KJ' BOARDING HOUSE, No. 3 3 f South S/XTEENTH
Street, near Clie.tout. To►nte mod/ sate. de2.lm
Otkifiricr YILIT
STAVING FUND-UZi iITED SPAM
AO TRUST 00111PANY, corm i t Ulan and OREM
INTEREST RIVE PLR ON ovr.
S. E. CT AWFORD, Pretrident,
JANES R. LIUNTER, Seca :buy and Treaanrer.
Office bows,- !min Rik lcultil I q`cbck,
ooFrepor us} i 54.04 11l my andeolloa ID q
Degbdature.
F EEL -.1-1 Mil iCED MEAT
eascribor begs Is %ve to inform the public that.,
he is again prepared to ofS , r his justly celebrated
NE PIiJS ULT . !' MINCED MEAT;
tiwiv of Num) lT antitioe. Order 9 through Da...
spatsh• Post wiN be POW tushy attended to.
JOSHTIA WRIGHT,
spraNa GARRY and FRANKLIN Street' ?
rniiadairca.:
S _
LATE lANTELS.
These beautif! illy enamelled BILANTKLE4 e.a do.
cidtgY Veitlshie Y / 01/7 Otter& are manufactured :At
thus EiVie
PRICB 3 TO WIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD & WILSON,-
9p#4 mif Na 1010 OFIERTNITT
T'
BA . LTIBIORE GAS-BULMNG
FIRE - PLACE HEATER.
El el:mimeo called Lie " /AMON) Store," Itae Dui
stove for wr .rming room in 'Which it 5te.:44,!tr.d . ..td00 .
rooms aka e. Chtlaaad look at them.
ARNOLD &VIM SON,
No, 1010 ILIHESTIBIT Simla
ccO4int i
CAS D AIkINTING, 23 E,s T: AND
Cb . etty,est !a,the City, at RINGWA.I.3 b BILOWii 8.
24 Snuo..h TH:RD RfreNl4. no2o •
DAMPALET PRINT , IrN. , Atibia ,
ovettir Ober desoription of Pniotfpg, of ikok
Nnporior kibitrity, at aka moot reasoc*liirAtegy ac RING.
WALT 809wW4, Primary 34 South
-*Tr Fs*vnt. waft.
rri ~ 0 1/01tE EVERV ----
PHOTOGRAPH AN,II _A,MIIFIXT,P,r4;
GALLTAY;
XU. 606 ARCH !WHILST; AHOTH EVATH,,
Opponlie dm Arciotrerot TheaLA.
se26am PHILARELPHIA,
ARDESCO O,it C0..--.l3Artttsps
oiL-4,000 bb:,. to wive. Igor sale 'lttlcto by
sole agootli io this city. SP.P.HER
drl2-1110 `.- 1 44 with PNI4WARt Artmile.
TAT - AM-WO OE'
-I.IL Skeleton LAvtot, and ; BlecipeVllor,k,m.elet:witse the:
French convex PTA gim% ea, ta,stAil rammer, ak.
CTOROV.l l ,llVViciturP r ig., w wit Ai. dl,1 7 04.1. 1.
vA4111.4,1;1LE . 044,1 k FiNGAA,VIAGS,,
v. that ht•re bean deface 4 cavbe remenuted •
and frttneti, neatiy maor.Napon,
1112:1;trautl, SO iahat *vr4wt., 517,14.-irkr
avNNY JAMAS OM
NA pale by JAI:MI 11)H & CAILITATBEI.
n 022 IN Beath IiiRCINT &hank
.scar E. S. RARLgY,
FURNISHING UNDERTANNat
ran of TENTII Wank
uoubrioliror
Mr. A. R. TAYLOR