The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 19, 1861, Image 3

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    Among the steadied of the railroad shares were the
two Michigan Southern stocks. They fell off only
per cent.
Money is hardening ' and lenders edzereise gent can
lion is etreenng now loans. The sudden fall in stacks
has necessitated an active calling in or an adjustment of
margins, whichhave been so suddenly redu :ed. Several
leading houses which are usually relied upon by the
stock brokers, lend very sparingly to-day, and only on
!arm margins. Rev.n per cent, is generally demanded.
lixeliange on London is flex 0111 to-day, about what
it was yesterday. There is no heavy demand for bills,
pendius the issue which must take place at Washington,
previous to the sailing of the erica
Philadelphia Stock
Exchange Sales,
r 113,186 L
E R , Philadelphia Exchange
OARD.
Decembe
REPORTED ET 8. Z. SULTX./.
TIBET
12 Coro Esclt Bk.. 20
BO Reading It 16
50 do . 16
50 do . 18
150 do 10
20 l'etna B Six
9000 Penna R lstm 96
6 Mechanics 8k... 20
10 Harrisburg R....
3 do 62
00 tipr R rine 8... 8j(
4 Bit of N American°
BOARD.
SECOND
250 & Vine It CRP. 2%
20 Mechanics Bk., 2Q
10 Alan & Meek i'k, 20
6 d0...........2 1 0
600 Penns. 5s 77
2000 do 3dye.. 77
2000 Penna Coup be.. 95
APTB
26 N Lib Cas..2dys. 30
CLOSING
tioix; I'enurt Coup Os.. 04
1900 taa,... 95
6000 d 0.... ... .. 95
25 Gr & Coster 8.. 163(
3 N Penna R.
3 Minehill B 47
10 do %.§, 47
. °ARDS.
400 Penna 6s..2etfo. 71
PRICES.
Bid. Ask.
Phila 8s 82 823 E
PlllB 0e R.._ 82 84.3 4
rua Os new... 87 87 3 4
PennaBe 77 77 .
Reading 1834 It
Beading Bda '7O 81 82
irdg Id Bx'Bo'4B 9Z
Bead X 05 'BO.. 72% 73
Penns B 37 373(
Penns B 2rlmBn 83 84
Norris Cl Con.. 36
MOITi2 CI Prat_ 111183 i
Bch Nav 6s '82.. .. 63
Bch Nay Imp 60 .. 74
Soh Nay Stock. 3 6
Bch Nay Pref... 9 11
Elmira It 4 5
Bid. Ask.
Elmira R Pref. 9 fig
% '73— , 03 04
Loug Island H. 914 10
bah CI ac Nay.. 48 49
Leh Cl & N Scrp 31 8336
N Penne R.—. 5 bji
Penna R 6a.. 64 ..
N Penna 10a... 70 ..
Ctunwissa It Con .. 1%
Catawisas Pref. 4 434'
Frkfd & South B 97 39
2d &sa .6,11.3. 47 47x
W Phila B .... 50J4 ..
Philadelphia markets.
The Flour market is rather dull to day ; there is no
change in prices, but the demand for both shipment and
home me is limited n h ytnit 2,000 bble \Yasmr neetet
family sold at sfii 300 blots fancy do at 80.28; 500 bbls
extra at K 054 1 ,5.80; and 150 bbis superfine at $5.50 per
bbl. The trade are buying moderately at the above
prices for superfine and extras, and 56.50e7 per bid for
fancy lots, as to quality Rye Flour is steady hilt quiet,
at S.. per bid. Cora Mem is scarce and firm,
at 53 per bid for Pennsylvania.
Wm:at is dull and rather lower to-day; shippers are
bolding off, and about 8,000 bus only have been taken at
137. x Pfl4oc for prima Pennsylvania rimis in store, closing
at the former rate, and /4561.4•1 c fur White, the latter for
prime. llye is dull; small sales of Pennsylvania are re
ported at 75a760, and Southern at 700 per ho. Corn is
rather scarce, and the demand for new is better with sales
at 84e5lic, the latter for prime Delaware afloat; old yel
low is less active., but sale 4 p 1 2,000 but are reported at
.88007 c, to store and afloat. ()ate are unchanged, and
about 1,000 bus Pennsylvania sold mostly at 40.1 in store.
BARK: iv not much inquired for; tint 2i0.1 Quercitron
la held at $3O 4 1 ' ton.
ie very little doing, tho high views of
leldt , ri, 1,1,14113 g operations.
GROCP.DINS AND PHOTINIONS.—HoIders of the former
are not disposed to sell except at an advance, and there
is.very little doing' of the latter priers are unsettled, and
in favor of the bilytir, Sales are lifNitCd.
Sures —The demand for clover is limited, and the
sales small at $4.62%64.75
Wirisxv is unchanged; Pennsylvania and Ohio bbls
selling at 20/r2034c, and drudge at 1034ze20c j' gallon.
Exchange—Dee. IS.
I 50 Erie 13 Prof 46
50 d 0.... b 39 45x
100 do 45
2, do
175 do 4.1 m
50 Hilo] ltiv ....b3O 34
50 do 334
220' do 33,1
300 Harlem 11 10
310 Harlem Pr0f...... 25
180 Reading R. 303
125 Cleve & Pitts R... 13
10 Cl Col & Cin
17,0 Mich dent it...... 43
50 do 42%
20 do 41%
100 do b3O 41
515 do 41
50 d 0.... e 3 41%
50 do 41N
40 51S&NIA 17
1150 Si s&Nre . 35%
100 do 3674
50 Panama 11 —1054
50 do 105
500 111 Con R Scrip... 56
100 Vag Clll It 63
50 do 68
2) do 68,11
100 do 63m
1 0g 1160683,,,,
150 Cleve & Tol R.... 28
50 do ..... .830 281 i
800 do ssiz
200 d-r „ „
Ito MI et is 46%
/50 do 45%
1100 do 461
150 do 46%
50 Chi Bur & Q R., . 51
10 ;llil & P Uu eh R. 163,
21 Mil Sc I' Ch
15t Pre 75%
150 do 75
7 do 74%
New York Stock
000011 S 6s 'Bl ...rag 57, 2 4'
0000 U S Os '74..coup 80
7000111 Canal reg bs. 79
SCIDO lil Coup bs '7O„ SO
1000 'Tem. St Os '90.. 40A
200(0 do b3O 40%
11000 , , .... „ 40X
1000 /iL'ar 5t .68Y
1000 Missouri St 0 3.. 373
11000 do s 3
7000 Cal St 7s 80
5500 Ilud Riv R 1 m.. 103%
1000 Rad is 3 lu be,. re,
3000 Barium lit to bs 05)
3000 Rich So S F bs. 77
500 11l Cent R 87
2000 d 0...... 86
6 Bank of Amorica.loo
00 Canton Co 934
.50 Foe ffi S C0....b60 81
tio 8034
2113 do 00
100 do 793;
390 do -97'
50 th..... .... WO 80
100 Little Miami it.... 80
200 lit 1 Cent It ...blO 75%
.60 ~1” 0.0 75%
675 d,, 75%
1050 de 755"
200 de c4lO 74
14 J. 70
600 - do. slO 75%
50 de sty 75%
50 du slO 75%
80 tin an 1.1,te,
150 Erie Ilailway.. 25%
100 de i,o 2535
100 de 25%'
212 de 25
280 de 24%1
600 do 24%
754 d v slO 24%
100 .1, . s3O 24%
685 de 24%
100 do 510 24%
CITY ITEMS.
LECTURE BY DR. R. SHELTON MACKENZIE.—
By en ardIOIIIICOMPEA elsewhere, it will be seen that Dr.
B. Elielten Mackenzie, Literary Editor of- The Press,
will deliver a lecture in the new National hall, at Ches
ter, on t atnrday evening, the 2lst instant, on ti The
Llght. , ... and Bhadea ut Irish Character." the pre•Ceatli4 to
he given to the Volunteer Refreshment Saloo❑a of this
City. We need hardly say to our untaerom rc cltrt In
01.-e.ter, re-specting this lecture, that, while they will be
assisting in a graceful act of patriotism towards our volun
teers, they will have the opportunity of enjoying a rich
literary treat.
LAST LECTURE OP THE SEASON BY HENRY
BrEcunn.—The last lecture by Rev. Henry
Ward Beecher, in Philadelphia, this season, will be
given, at Concert Hall, this evening—the seventh Of the
People's Literary Institute course. Mr. Beecher is one
of the few living public lecturers, the announcement of
whose names invariably attracts a crowded audience.
There are special reasons for his lecture to-night being
the Mist silky he bus ever git•so la Philadelphia, and we
'idyl,* our readers, therefore, to go early to insure ad
mittance. The demand for tickets, we learn, has been
unprecedented.
LUTIIIt2 ON 'Art a ..MA:mmorrt CAVE OF KEN
vccKv."—The Rev. George W. Smiley, of this city, is
announced to deliver a lecture on Thursday evening,
December 26. at Handel aiel 1.1e,-do Geri, on the atom
moth Cave of Rentucky." Mr. Smiley's peculiar fa
miliarity wilts his proposed subject—having for several
years been a resident of Kentucky—and his brilliant
rowes of description, -All render this lecture ono of the
reset attractive of the season, and it will : doubtless, be
largely attended Tickets for the lecture may be bed of
aaarles Grouse, Esq., ”.6 Spring Garden street, or of M.
E. Stenwsgen, /io. 632 Market street.
AN AUCTION SALE FOR FRE LADIES.—WO
are sure that one of the most interesting ptitiliCatiOns in
The Pr,,, of this morning, for the Ladies, will be the
advertisement in another column of the great Auction
Sale of Cloaks, to take place at the Ladies' Cloak Store
of Messrs Carl Peters AT Co., Tenth and Chestnut streets,
Oh Saturday morning next, at IA o'clock. Catalogues are
now rEally for examination. Their stock comprises a
magnificent assortment of fashionable cloaks, of every
description. and tut the ,4,1 s will be peremptory, to chose out
for the season, we have no doubt it will afford a rare op
portunity for bargains.
STEREOSCOPIC VIElvS.—We invite attention
to the eiliertisement ofeighth and
Arch streets, in another column, of fine Stereoscopic
Views, which he offers at touch below the usual rates,
On account of hie being about to relinquish that branch
of biAbto..ines6. His stock of frac articles for the Toilet,
conteinite many suitable things for Ctvistinas presents,
is also worthy of special notice. In perfumery, the ex
quisite Verbena Water, sold by Mr. Parrish, is
_n waver-
Ma favorite.
Awricr.n Peat THE HOLIDAYS.—Of the thou
sands of things now claiming the attention of shoppers
for the holidays, no class of goods is more important than
really good groceries, of w.sich the finest quality and best
artrortrnent our readers will always hod at Dlr. G. R.
Mattson's, Arch and Tenth streets. Goods purchased at
his store are delivered in any part of the city, or neatly
pecked and sent to any of the depots, free of clutrgo,
31 EN WANTED.—We would direct attention
to an advertisement to another column, calling for re
mit:, for the Find Pennsylvania Regiment Heavy Ar
tillery. Six men are wanted to fill up a company or this
regiment, and tie opportunity id a fine one to get into an
excellent branch of the service.
WAR PRICES, AT PATTER'S CURTAIN STORE.
—Low prices rule ; goods always sold cheap. Window
Shades cheap; Lace Curtains cheap vestibule Curtains
Cheap j Damask Cllitaita elionp; Uph.det..riu g s done
cheap. Quick sales, profit or no profit. Goods must
be sold, at William Henry Pattec's West-end Cur
tain Store, 1408 Chestnut street.
For: CHRISTMAS.—
Rilver-Plotett Tea-setts- 42') to $l5.
Silver-Plated Castors—s4 to $25.
Silver- Plated Cake Baskets-55 to $l5.
Sit er-Plated Batter Dishes—ss to $l5.
Parer- P 101.41 Ciald s Gups— , sl.2s to $4.
Silver-Plated Ice Pitcliers—Vi.so to $l5.
Silver-Plated Waiters and Salvers—S.3 to $3O.
Silt i , P‘Plated Twat. ]L.ota and 1441 1 , , 0r limskets.
Silvt , r-Plated Call Belle and Sp ton 'Vase&
Silver-Plated Napkin Rings and Salt-Cellars.
bill - yr. - Plated Fruit and Dessert Knives.
Silver-Plated Forks, Owns, and laulles..
Silver-Plated Ware of all kinds of the beat quality and
at moderate prices.
E. W. (lAItOYL & Co., I l italTartlettlrerS,
• t 715 Chestnut street, Atomic Hall.
Norm, ExiiinmoN.—An Exhibition of Ste
coecopic Views, for the benefit of St. Luke's Sunday
shoe!, will be given at that church, Fourth street, above
hompson, this evening.
BARNUM offers one thousand dollars for the
he representative of Southern chivalry found drunk at
contort, S. C., when that pia& was taken possession of
y the Northern troops. Ile will "draws" if he can be
tarried, and will, no doubt, excite as much curiosity and
.ndration as the handsome and superior garments ma
foam ed at the Grand Mammoth Clothing Emporium
Granville Stokes, 605 Chestnut street, whew elethlng
all styles is selling at war prices.
REBELLION AND RETRIBIrrION—CILARLESTON
Astme !—Should the details of the great conflagration
eye trop, in the city of Charleston, It will show bow
secure is life and property in that hot-bed of treason.
.w those who have long been the oppressed will be
e the tippressortis and, however much we would th
e to see a slave insurrection, our sympathies are
rated wbeu we think of the valuable and loyal men
t have been shot down in the present war, for which
ith Carolina is largely responsible, now different the
.ct of things in the loyal cities! Our people retire to
it beds with a perfect sense of security; trade am
es; the advertising columns of the newspapers are a
index of our prosperity, and eellereetious among
is the advertisement of Chart° Stokes' One-Trice"
hMg Store, under the „ Continental."
I HE LOSS BY THE FIRE AT CHARLEwrom_
Heston, it seems, has suffered to the tuns of about
10,C00 by the great fire which has just devastated
great headquarters of 11:Leiden'. The South Caro
no can now see the beauties of Secession. Had Om
.iced in the Union, they would have obtained enb
tied relief from the Northern cities, while some of
numerous important waste would have been sup
at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Buckhill &
-on, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, Shove sixth,
~,t .amohment is now busy supplying loyal soldiers
civilians with first-class suite.
Spruce & Pine.. 8X 834
Greeu & Goatee 16 16X
Chest & Walnut 30
DECEMBER 18—Evening
ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS
Or TO 12 o'cloor. Lull MOM
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut ate.
S F Cowes, U S N Mrs Cowes
D M Itl Gregg, U S A Stephen H Phillip, Salem
Mr Cliff.rd Ada,
Mae Mr B.rthnt & la, Alms
Miss Bartlett, Mass Gen E Shoner, Md
T 31 Wolfe, Maryland W A Schreyer A Is,
Pa
Joe Musser & la, Pa A II Seward, New York
Mrs Gibbons, Wash, D C 74 . 13 Willard, Wart, D 0
4 A Paw, Boston Srillll DWI. U S A
A G Weti A In, Hartford G Harrison, N Jersey
Mrs S H Brimming, N York S L Avery, England
W Folder, Jr. New York II Bobb, Boston
C Slower, U S A J It Wilde, New York
John H komsey, New York S Schoch. Colambia
Or,. 8 Drake, St Louis W M Wiley, Lancaster
Mrs Thomas A. 3 MID C Preston, Indiana
F G Welch, Illinois. Miss Haldeman, Harrisburg
Mlt
ssor, Barri:MUT* , Mend North', Deel,, o n4J
J r Bemen t Maryland &Ifni I' Bates, Harrisburg
John T Giles, Now York J Buckingham, Ohio
Cam Freedly, US A J L Kirkland, New York
C 0 Merrett, New York H J Atkins A la, Illinois
D Weetirirll, New York 31 Evans, NAAP Yokk
L' Mack, UM, 0 D N Small, York
E P Ekrr, Buffalo A Voorhees A wf, N Jersey
Chas Gooding A Is, Pel J Davis, New York
Mrs Fuller & son, N York D C Eaton & huly
Sand Hazlett, Jr, Wash, Pa J D ceten & Wf, Illinois
II McKee & en, Pittsburg W A DI Fuller
J Ewing, New Jersey F Mercer, Pa
It DI Brodhead, Pa W Ramsay, Albany
Geo C Hall, New York A II Wells & in, Trenton
U Jameson, Ohio Mrs N Mitchell, Lex, Ky
A A Nieckhoefer,Wash,D C J C Bird, 14 11, 116 v, BA
O it nommen A la E S Tyler, Pa
Dr DI Luther, Heading Jacob K McKentz,Esnding
C Ax, Baltimore E H Brown. Pa
J W E Slinger A en, Pa II II Griffith, Garcutta
Martin Evans, New York Chas W Abbot 0 t wf, CS N
11,.. II Thacker, Albany A Brunner, Albany
L J Brown, U S N E ILehards,Sently lIIII,N Y
I/ 3 Finch, Sandy Hill, NY Mr Sheldon A la, Now York
Miss Fearing, New York W F Chrystie ' New York
Mr Sands, 'New York H ID Brimon,Sprineletd
Hon 8 P Benson, Maine L Sturtevant, New York
Geo E Hand, Detroit Geo B Crow, England
3 B McCreary, N Chunk Lewis Mulford, New Jersey
Mrs Peter lime, Easton C Lills, Philadelphia
Tims \V Robinson, Delaware .
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
Wm Bringhurst, 'Nil, Del Wl' Cortright, Maryland
O S Harwood, Massachusetts C R Foster, Centro co, Pa
W S Carter, Milwaukee Cyrus Brown, Milton
R F May sln, Elkton, G W Sam, Wtl, Del
Dr S S Nimes, Wil, Del M. Malone, Lancaster
0 'l' Cundilr, Ohio Mr Jameson, Ponna
P It Bowe, Fo, tress Monroe F Kennedy, Bridgeton
E It Elmer, Bridgeton J B. Hoagland, N Jersey.
C It Elnier, New Jersey Mr N Wallace, Catasauqua
A W Kid., Wellsburg 0 caldwen, Huntingdon
D C Green, New York W II Levan. Schyl Haven
G Winslow, Massachusetts T Thayer, Massachusetts
L Smith. Massachusetts E Parker, Carbon co, Pa
Dr Wm L Richardson, Penna s
.6.lll.E.Blthatt HOTEL—Chestnut at., above
A J Winterstene, Pa S Y J Arrowsmith, N Y
L Cornell, Chicago Jas B McCamant, Pa
At Moyers, Nese York Geo T Hughes, Pa
ti B Crawford, Md Myg a A umwtord, Lei
H Law eon, Norristown Ptlsj Ironer & la, Reading
Mils Mary Tjpner ' Reading Dr Josiah II Gunning, N Y
8 M Line, Mauch Chunk A Oppenheimer, Now York
Lieut N T Illesstr, Masa H E Watkins, Mass
Robe D floileclier, Del J N Eschblek S wt, Dalt
Row. II Say re, Bethlehem F R Sayne, M Chunk
E Gould A - la, Winsport Wm Verner, Schuylkill co
Amon Atwood, New York D 0 Luckenback, Pa
Gee B. Bender, Eaaion E 8 Tappan, Boston
COMMERCIAL 110 TEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
John Emery, Montgomery co W Thomas, West Chester
John Thomas, West Chester S V Sutton, Baltimore -
J Burbett i Vairnipgl97lo)lll A D Harlan, Coutogville
S toung, Jr, CJatesville B Behr:wk., Coateeville
A Leininger ' Pennsylvania A F Zimmerman, Peana
E I , Kerns, Unionville Mr Warner, Couneetieut
0 Stover, Pottstown
atATBIT llllloN—Market street, above Sixth.
Gen Z Bentz, Baltimore W M Phillip., Alexandria
John Jenkins. Penns. Jae Haines, BobIAN
Jiffs Wothorg, Raub% 12 A Putbey, Chester co
A 1' Beid, Chester co A Deaker,, Pittsburg
T E 'Watt, Pittsburg Miss McCafferty, Penns
A Bricker, Newville, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race dram abOYB Third
D N Harmony, Lebanon Chas Downes & la, Boston
Jcsiall D. Gunning, N York S Myers d: wf, Wash, D 0
T C Mertz, Kutztown E I) Richards, Kurztown
H W Shoemaker, Penn& Win Mawr SI wr, PottAvilla
Mies Major, Pottsville J McCabe, Pottsville
D 1 ise trlceatte, Pottsville H H Swartz, Wash, D C
C B Chittenden, New York
chittendch, hew Turk
MADISON DOUSE—Second street, above Market.
J W Emit, New Jersey J New Jersey
J Levy; New York B 1 evy, New York -
\V 11 Bondage, New York J S Grier, Delaware
J W Reynold: , Delaware J Chase, Delaware
J AV Brown, durylaml F Porter
J H Sutton, Delay tire C W Kugler, Maryland
Cara 1 c rugel Watil3o3 , W Detiloe, New Jersey
S Kirk, Pena - T wf, M Chunk
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et, no. Arch.
11.11 Everett, New ;pas firitwold, Now Yarle
Waitmun B Lyon, Connecticut
J Clark, Connecticut F Smith, .Bristol, Pa
S Brownfield, Phila J H Brown, Luzerne co, Pa
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
El' Bunt, New Jersey S Sutton, wf, da, Buda co
Pursel, Bucks co A T Duffield, Davisville
Joe liner, Newtown ti M Janney, Peuna
T Pickering, Doylestown Jas Phillips, Bucks co
P Mitchel, Attleboro' Mr Porter, Philadelphia
D Wharton Jr Vf, Penna B Taylor, Fox Chase
11 /h4liti 1G Miles, Rucks co
wateen, llathoro' J Jones, Hatboro'
E Atkinson j: la, Bucks co J Bobbins, Penne.
Lewis JOhnson, Bucks co J Baird, Norristown
P C Walton, J S Young, Milford, N J
Tilos But, Lambertville Jacob Champion, Philada
efidwallader, KIK goton A P Dls, Philada
S W Taylor, Philada Chas Flood, Bucks co
J Clift, Bucks co R Myers, Cheltenhs.ra
Jas Boileau, Bucks co Isaac EYrqi Attleboro'
Jao Bowman, New 'tore Miffs Bowman, New Hope
BEvElntlusE--Third street, above Awe.
e Scrs , ph Uttlildieni Frank Ent v, R.MAIng
John DOM Nuu, Si Clair, Pa
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CrallowbilL
D S Dreibellis, Bch Haven Jacob Leich, Easton
BOW stone, Bethlehem J J Esely, Buffalo, N Y
Chas P Keely, Greenville Joel Weand, Greenville
L 8 Budder, epringtown P H Dodder Springto 4 , rt
P L Flack,Smingtown J Lord" b la, Bethlehem
J Gorman A la, Bethlehem D W SAW, Vreocionville
John linkbeaer, 1N.11.g Josiah Dinuuigh, Penusbrg
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
Benjamin Howarth, Penna. E Wetherhold, Wei-enourpt
Nrs Wetherhold,Weiseuburg Mr* Q1a5015. Weigenbnrg
B Baler, Yeri , ra 0 Harper, Jenkintown
D It Harper, Olney Jacob Reed, Peoria
H Tomlinson, By berry - Davit Good, Dauphin
J Beyer, Stonerseille D H Bechtel, Bechtelville
C Strunk - , Reclltchillo r Wagonborgt, PQM.
A stt utter, Exeter
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
Scr SEE FOIIBTxt 'AGE
ASBIVBD
fichr E F Loath Witilace, 6 days from Portland, with
AA, potatoes, ttc. to Dixon & ShanAtm.
Sahr Ahda, Cutler, 5 daye from Baltimore, with rodeo
to E A Sootier Sr. Co.
Sam 11 A Rogers, Pierce, 6 days from Boston, 1a Dal e
last to Tyler, Mona S 4 Co.
Schr Caroline Hall, Adams, 3 days from New York,
with mdse to captain.
Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York,
with [Wit to W l Clyde.
CLEARED
Bark Roanoke, Thompson, Rio de Janeiro, F A Godwin.
Behr 11 Dilatush, Bartlett, Washington, Van Horn,
Woodworth t Co.
Ear E Matthews, Bradley, Baltimore, do
Behr J C Baxter, Price, Dighton, ?Sass, Tan Dation,
Norton 6.; Co.
Schr D S Siner, May, &Piton, Noble, Hammett &
Schr Grace Girdler, Clark, Boston, do
Schr Elizabeth B, Baker, Bobton, Twells & Co.
Bohr J McCabe, Pickup, Baltimore, captain.
Behr Son of Malta, Love, do
Sehr 'Harriet Ryan, Sta l Aes, Tannroo, Twelts & Co.
Bohr Sea Bird, Lockridge, 'Washington ' D Doughty.
11
Sloop Caroline, Hare, Chestertovrn, 31, captain.
Str It Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
Str Novelty, Shaw, New York, W M Baird & Co.
etc Fanny Garner Spencer, New York, W Clyde.
Barge Maria Cos:iley, Mc-paid, Alexandria, Thomas
'Webster, Jr.
(Correspondence orate Philadelphia Exchapge,)
LI: Wi:s, Det., DOC. 15,
The bark Alexander McNeill, for Glasgow, went oat
to clay. Nothing passed in. Wir d NW.
JOHN P. MARSHALL.
MEMORANDA_
Ship Emily Augusta, Strickland, hence, arrived at Li.
Termed 28th ult.
Ship Wyoming, Burton, for Philadelphia 12th hist, was
' advertised at Liverpool 30th tilt.
Bark Fibreatm, Walsh, hence for rtio de Janeiro, was
seen Nth Mat, rat 37 37, long 72 50, steering Sit.
Bark A Munderson, Thompson, sailed from Belfast
27th ult. for Troon.
Bark Amazon, Brookman, hence, arrived at Queens
town 27th ult.
Buklaud, Fulton, sailed from Marseilles 23th ult.
for Messiha.
Bark Fleetwing, 'Tucker, front Ceras, Brazil, via Dela
ware Breaknater, at New York yesterday.
Brig Brandywine, Harman, sailed from Pernambuco
13th ult. for Philadelphia.
;, 4 :111 . Ocurge Byron, Lowell, hence, iltddeeil at Boston
17111 lust,
Schr Ambrose Light, Bryant, cleared at Boston 17th
inst. fm Philadelphia.
Stitt- J W Woodruff, Robinson, front St John, NB, for
Philadelphia, at L•oothbay- 13th inst.
Schr ( leOrgt Huffman, Jones, hence, artired al Provi.
1 deuce 17th islet.
Schr Elizabeth Ann, Burke, hence, arrived at Halifax
7th inst.
Schr Arnon, Smell, front Portsmouth fur Philadelphia,
and Nark FitiVilert Cilishy, from Eastport for do, .-..
returned to Newport 16th lust. in consettueuel of head
winds and heavy Meather.
Schr Wet McGee, Mcßee from Boston fur
remained, at lit WPM 5 P M Mith inch
:-:ehr Albert Field, Phillips, hence, arrived at Taunton
17th int.
Sehr Greenland, Better, sailed from Havana 6,h inst.
for Philadelphia.
Steamers Sarah, Jones, Black Diamond, min, and
.IMitillieSPX, Cox, ht tied, arrived at Vow York yesterday.
Steamer Beverly, Pierce, cleared at Sew York yester
day for Philadelphia.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NEW GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS,
comprieiag a. general aotiortment of housekeeping rad
dfiz, with many nOW amt inventions for
ilomekeepers' use. Also, n number of fancy arciclea,
suitable for Holiday presents. Selling at reduced prices,
to suit the times, by F. 9. PARSON & CO.,
4e/6-tf Corner of DOCK sod PEA &retie'.
DR. ROBERTSON'S ELIXIR OF HEALTII,
the moat valuable remedy ever offered to the pm4lic for
he acre or ecrllgitu,ll.l4, vonmantaion, Atrium, kn.;
oleo for Dysentery, Diarrlaea, Cramp, &c. Prico $1
For sale by DYOTT & CO,
10. 232 North SECOND Street,
n025-mthlm Depot for all Popular Medicines.
lIELMEOLD'S UNIVERSALLY APPROVE))
REMEDT.—componnd Extract Buchu cures Diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknese, &c.
Bead the advertisement in another column. nub-ths
ONE-PHICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
Seszits, made hi the Beetbianner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted astisfacw
tol7. Om - °NB-PRIOR EITSTBM is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
se22-1Y TONES k 00., 804 MARKET Street
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
RILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beat laat Clown i n th e
City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
CLEM:MAR PRINTING, Bed and Ohoapeat in the
City, at 34 Swath THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most
reaeonaide rates, et RINGWALT & BROWN'S, DrexelPe
Building, 84 South TRIED Street. delo..tf
MARRIED .
DINNISIRON—DAVIg.—Or. Twel,aar evemirw, Do.
ember 17. Da by Nev. Wm. Cathcart, kfr. B. Frank
lin Denvisson and Miss Maggie A., daughter of Win.
Pavia, Ego
CHAMBERS—GAMIN:3.—On Tuesday, December
17, by the J. Pinkney Hammond, James! S. Cham
bers to Annie R UaSkins, both of thin city.
/MORN —K. IRK PA TRICK.—On the 28th ultimo,
by Bev. William Barns, Franklin Aeborn to Mary Kirk
patrick, all of this city.
INDIAN—JOHN SON.—On the Mt list., by it., semi
Walker Jackson, Samuel Inman to Mies Abigen U. John
son. Ik
CAIN—IIICHARDS.—On the sth inet.inPhimdel
phie, by Bev. H. E. Gilroy, Mr. Mark Cain, of May'e
Landing, N. J. to Mims Joanna Rlaharls, of tolic.,,,ter
Mtn. N. J. st<
DIED.
Wednesday nitor,6o”, tho tsitL last ,
Mrs. bewail K., will) of Jan vs S. More.
Duo retire will be Riven of the funeral.
DAVIS.—Ou the 17th Met., Jolla E., wife of Samuel
H. Davis, Jr.
The rei'lliNTS and friends of the family aro raapartruily
invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her
father, No. 708 Franklin street, on Saturday afternoon,
the 21st inst., at 1X o'clock, without further notice. To
proceed to Laurel Hill. [New York, Trenton, and Pala-
Wale papers please copy.] ***
L'AllSON.—On the tick Mat., Isabella, oldest daughter
of Robert and Eliza Carson, aged 19 years, 1 month, and
5 days.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1416
Front street, above Master, this (Thursday) afternoon,
al 2 &clock.
COULTER.—Ou the 17th inst., Miss Sarah T. Coulter,
aged 56 years.
Funeral front her late residence, No. 1027 Olive street,
en Friday afterroou, at 1X o'clock.
MA bPI.E.—Cm the 16th twit,' Dorcas 14Iarple, aged
r.ig year:.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, York
street, below Cedar, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock.
34 Olt y,—buddenly, Hugh, son of Bernard Illeroliy,
aged '25 years.
Funeral from the residence of his brother, No. 8 Vine
street. tide (Thursday) morning, at 8X o'clock. *
JOIINSON.--On the 16th inch, Ellen C., wife of Gee.
C..hiliniton, in the 61at year of her age.
Funeral from her husband's ra.litiandli, Corner of NM
and Wood streets, Driblet, Pa., on Friday afternoon, at 1
o'clock.
LEE.—On the 16th inst., William Lee, in the 321
year of his ago.
"Funeral from his kite residence, No. 259 queen street,
this (Thursday) afternoei,, et 8 o'clock.
SCAN N.—On the 17th Inst., Sarah Scanlan, daugh
ter of Margaret and the late John Scanlan, in the 21st
year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her mother, No. 1124
Cherry street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 &sleek. SS
Uitonx.—on the 17th inst., Ellen Short, aged 76
years.
Funeral from the residence of her son, Charles S.
Short, corner of Pine and Twetty-second streets, this
(Thursday) morning, at 9 o'clock. dk
WEST..—On the 17th inst., lifra. Cothsrino West, in
the 67th year of her age.
Funeral front the residence of her son, Andrew West,
Olinda place, Coates street, ihetweel Fifth and Sixth,
this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. a
MOURNING STORE.-BES
SON & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET,
offer for sale for cash—
Blank Reps AnglAis, 25 collie te 37 . 34 cents,
all wool Velour Ottomans, $l.
IL do do Reps 87X cents to $l.
do do Rpinglines 87,E cents to $l.
do French Marinates, 75 cents to $l.
" do do Cashmeres, 76 e'ent4.
Poult de Sole or Mourning Silk, $l.
Thibet Long Shawls, $5.50 to $8.50.
and white imported Le Lobes, 1238 cents.
Second Mnurnina flhsns hfr,hairs, 123 i cants del
fff• A SUPPLEMENTARY MAIL FOR
EUROPE. to be dispattlied por steamer Africa,
from NOV York, will be made up at thisoirico at 1 o'clock
F. M., THIS DAY.
V. A, WALBORN. rostinador.
FAIR—For the Benefit of the FILENCR
PROTASTANT CHURCH., itt the MRLY
BUILDINGS, every tiny 41 . this wvoli, Stator thAults
RS cents ; single isiniissinn 10 (TOM delB.3c*
DT. PHILADELPHIA SOC lETY FOR
PROIitOTING AGRICUL tUßlC.—Agreeably to
11.4.0iUti011 of the tiociety, the officers and member:, will
meet, to attend the funeral or ex-President AA ICON
er.antrrr, trom his late residence, No. 711 South
, 1 EN rll Strret i on TO-1)1011110 W (Friday) MORN
ING, at 10 o'clock.
ALFRED M. KNNNEDy, M D 4
It Recording Secretary.
o:3=. OFFICE OF THE 'WESTMORELAND
COAL COAIPANY ? .I
Stria, corm r Wiliiree. , 4ley,
No . 09 South TIIIRD
Puri.ADELPTILA, rec. 18, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will he held at their Office, No. 233 South T 411 ID
Street, on TB CRSDAS, the second day of January,] 502,
at 12 o'clock N I at which time an Milgrim Will be held
for eleven Directors, and a Secretary and Treasurer, to
serve for the ensuing year.
del9-tja2 F. H. JACKSON, Secretory.
DTOFPIO2 Or liiE WESTMOR EL AND
COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD
Street, corner or B'illing's alley,
PHILADELPIIta. Dec. 18 1 1361,
At a mooting of Thiectm,, held this day, a Rivi
dend of EIGHT PER CENT. for the past year was de
clared s n the Capital Stock, payable to Stocalioldera or
their legal representatives, at the (Slice of the Company,
on and after FRIDAY, Jai. 3, 1862.
he Transfer Books will be dosed until January 6th
next. F, 11, JACKSON,
KrOFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL
EILL NAVIGATION RAILROAD and COMA
cumpANl, 407 LIBRARY Strom.,
plin•APnrut,i, 18th Dec, { 1861.
Adjourned Meeting or the Stockholders of this Conf.
pang will be held at the Company's Office, on MONDAY
next, the 2:3(1 instaut, at llo'cleek A. M.
delff-t23 WM. WALN, Sr., Secretary.
ta. OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHITVL
RILL NAYIGATioIi 116ILROA.1) and COAL
t.:OIIPANY, 407 1.11311A111/ Street,
PHILADELPIM., 18th Dee., 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Sockholders of this Cato_
pang, and an election far "ulcer 6 to servo the tinglling
year, wilt t,e held at the Office of the Company, No. 407
LIBRA - Ns Street,
or, MOND&Y, the nth of TanuarY
next, et 11 o'cit , Sii A. DI,
00.0--mbratjain WM. WAIN, Jr , Secretary.
TrAT A STATED MEETING OF THE
141ETROPOu1T LODGE, No. 150, E O. 0.
F., held Tuesday evening, Deo. 17, 1801, upon the an
nouncement of the death of Thud Grand HOUK S.
ENEAPA the N. G. appointed Past Grande George DE
Conarrue, Charles P. Turner, and Allen C. Gurhorow, a
committee to prepare 'mullions embodying the sense of
this Lodge on the subject of this bereavement. 'rheum,
Inittee reported the following preemble anti resolutions,
ankh were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, We have to deplore the loss, since our last
meeting, of our late brother, Horn R. Knees& the oldest
Past Grand, and one of the founders of this Lodge, and
Past Grand sire of the grand Lodge of the United States,
who has, atter a snort illness, been removed from us by
death. Therefore,
Resolved, That the member& of Metropolitan Lodge
have received, •Nith the deepest regret, the announce
/Dent of the death ofthi
late
fellow,meml.per, Past
Grand Horn R. - lineman, whom long and prominent con
nection with thin Order has rendered his name a house
hold word anong its members.
Hcgp;red, Tina our deemed lir/Alive has ibfk .n ex
ample to all of integrity in every relation of 11L, of urba
nity of manner springing from the truest kindness, and
of that genuine charity and modesty which chatacterize
the Christian gentleman.
Endued, That the foregalhs: he entered upon the
minutes. anti that the Secretary be directed to transmit a
copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased.
Attest: MAHLON MITiNOR,
It Saerstam
LECTURE.—Dr. R. SHELTOrIi MACK.
ENZIE will deliver a Leotard in the new NA
'WRAC DAM , et CHESTER, on SATURDAY EYE
/UN% PeCi 2 . 14, Sated—it The lialits add &ta.durs
orrrish Character." The troceeda of the Lecture will
be given to the Volunteer Refreehment Saloon, at Phila
delphia. delB•2t*
{tom THE REV. GEORGE W. SMILEY
will lecture upon the "Mammoth Cave of Ken
tucky," at HANDF•L AND HAYDN HALL, on
THURSDAY EN - EXING, Dec. 26th, commencing at a
quarter before eight o'clock, 'MIMS 21 cents, to be
'bed of Merkel Krouse, 726 Spring Garden street. and of
E. Stellwagen, 632 Market street. delS-71*
try-• BEDFORD-ST MISSION SCHOOLS
CIIRISTAIAB TINNIER.
The tut ntw,Vre Are now preparing Mollie llama Christ
mas Dinner to the Children of the Mission Schools. and
will be glad to receive donations of suitable articles to
furnish the tables.
Poultry, Meats, Bread, Sze., or Money, will be thank
fully received as contributions to the Dinner, while kind
hearted Chriatiann who can send a barrel of meal, a
basket of groceries, a toll of COAL or a bundle of cast off
clothing, will, by so doing, alleviate the misery of many
your creatures who have little to eat, and almost tt no-
Winn to wear."
Coetrihntioila may be tient to the lEittatettaey, fey.
3i4KtmiAn xECItWITIf, (siteceaaor to Rev. B. T.
Sewell,) at the illiseion House, 619 BED E'0111) Street, or
to any of the following untnagerd, viz :
E. S. YA RD, 209 Spruce street.
J. li. BURDSALL, 808 Chestnut street,
J.ll. STEELMAN, I'4 South Second street.
THOS. SAPPINGTON, 308 Market Street.
WM. C. STEVE NSON, 712 South Second striet.
GRO. MILLIKEN, 828 Arch street. delS-tile2t
rffa OFFICE OF THE .114Amolvo coat.
COMPANY—NOTICE: The Annual Election
for Seveu Directors, to servo for the ensuing year, will
be held at the office of the Company, No. 713 Market
street, on WEDNYSDAY, January Bth, 1862, between
the hence of 12 and 1 o'clock P. 11§1.
4do-tjanßit- EDWARD PEACE, PreAdent.
1,. PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE
—Tin. Seventh Lecture of the Course will be (3e
livered on THURSDAY 'EVENING, Dec. 19th, at OuN.
CERT HALL, by Rev. HENRY WARD BRECHRR.
Lecture quarter before eight o'clock. Ticket 26 cents,
at T. H. Pupli'g, Sixth :and Chestnut etreete. tle74-ht
iff'UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
—Deportnient of Arts.—The EXaMillatioll of the
c o n,ge Cla eco, at the close of the First Term, will be
held io the following ureter:
TiltatbDAY, December Atli." . From ft to 11, Seniors,
by the Prorost, (Moral Philogophy,) and Sophomores, by
Piot Frazer, (Somat,logy,) written. From 11 to 1,
Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, (slavenal,) oral.
YR WAY, 13d, From 0 to 11, Juniors . , by tho Pro.
voNi 0111tiltd0141 PitiIOSODIM) 91111 FPeehmeo, by Prot.
Jeosem (biVy,) written. From 11 b 1, Seniors, by
Prof. Frazer, (Astronreny,) oral.
141tINDAY, 16th. From 9 toll, Juniors, by Prof. Ken
dant ({9ll9l)littil Geometrv,) owl by Prof.
Jackson, (Taritua'S . A.Pricola,) written. From 11 to 1,
Erniora, by i'tof. Allen, (Xenophon's Hipparehieus,)
oral.
TUESDAY, 17th. From 9to 11, Sophomores, by Prot
Kendall, (Geometry ' ) written. From U to 1, Seniors,
by Prof. Uopp'o, (Reg fish Literature,) oral.
WEDNESDAY, 18th From 0 to 11, Sophomores, by
Prof. Copper, ((Rhetoric,) and Freshmen, by Prof. Ken
dall, ( A lgebra,) written. Front 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof
Jackson, (Itortioo's Epistles and Art of Poeiry,) oral.
THURSDAY, 19th. From 9 to 11, Sophomoree, by
Prof. Allen, (Medea of Enripidea,) oral. Front 11 to 1,
Juntore, by Prof. Frazer, (Medan:lWO oral.
FIIIDAI", 20th. Front 9 to IL Freshmen, by Prof.
CaMoke, (Iligtory,) oral. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof.
Anent (ThP9gfittoi)
inoritiaY, From 9to 11, Freshman, by Prof.
Atte», (Tienoplion's Ilellenira,) oral.
On MONDAY EYENUNG, the 29d, at 8 o'clock, an
Exhibition of Declamation of original conposition by
members of the Senior VlBlB will be hold in the College
del2-8t
GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary
07. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE
CODIPIN If OF TRIG STATE OF PEN NSVIJ
V ANIA--0111ce, IlAtlmorm-valth nutnting, No, 013 ClloBt.
nut utreet.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 9th, Mt
A meeting; of the Stockholdere of the COMMON
WEALTH INSUItANCN cODIPANY Of tho State of
Promote:mi., wilt be held et the Office of the ConvettY,
on MONDAY, January - 6th, ISM, at 10 o'clock A. M.
An Election the Ten Directors, to servo the ensuing
year, will be held at the 541111 pinch, and the Mlle
day, botinet a the hours of 12 and 2 P. M.
SAMUEL S. MOON,
Secretary.
delo-tutus tinn4
MILITARY NOTICEs.
IHO ! FOR FORTRESS MONROE.
Six MIN are wanted to fill Battery B, Capt. Thos.
Wilhelm. Apply to lieralinartere, No. 50 North
BIXTa Street, above Arch.
3011 N S. JARDER, 'First Lieutenant.
it* JOIIN W. HANAKER, Second do.
UNITED STATES MARINES.-
WANTED, immediately, fiy the United States Ma.
rine Corps, THREE DITEDRED ABLE-BODIED
MEN, for ass service, between the ages of eighteen
and forty years. All information that may be required
Vail WI glYtlt at HUI nunflauvatts, 31.1 guntiv FRONT
Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Oaptatn,
dell-121 Recruiting Officer.
10R THE HOLIDAYS.—The most
Fatistactory pictures, congepiertly the mod popular,
co l or a phojograptis. DEIDIEE'ti, made for $l,
bear tho palm. Go at once to his watery, SECOND
Eared, above Green, as the demand during the holidays
wilt le great. VA,
THE PRESS.-PHMADELPITIA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1861.
Trraqurer
FORMATION.—The hudersigned, members of the
above firm, have, thin 16th day of December, A. D.
3.861, funned a Copartnership for the purpose of con
tinuing the 'WHOLESALE CL , ,TIIING business, at
the old stand, No 50 North THIRD Street, under the
Hylo end firm of WOLF, MA.YER, & 00. The best
ness of the old firm will be &Hied by either of the
partners, at No. 50 North THIRD Street.
ELIAS WOLF,
LEVI MITER,
del9.3t* ABRAHAM WOLF.
viEW PUBLICATIONS
TICICNOR & FIELDS
PUBLISII TUN DAY
SIR THOMAS BROWNE,
In one handsome 16mo. Volume, with fino Stool Portrait
Price 81.59
The following well-known and admired writings of
SIR THOMAS BROWNE.
CoSlTßwas—netigio Treflici j Chriatian Morals ; Urn
Burial; Letters to a Friend; 3114celianoons Writings.
This edition is accompanied by a biographical notice
of the Mkt'. and the text And notes ara spookily chosen
an that this may prove the moat cot rect issue of these ce
lebrated works. Tho typo has boon cast expressly for
this edition, and nu pains have bean spared to render it
the moat ANNA CM of Browne extant. The nortratt
prefixed is a newly-engraved head finnt a well known
picture in England.
POEMS.
BY WILLIAM ALLINGHAM.
1 vol. Blue and Gold. 75 cents.
135 WASHINGTON STREET,
BOSTON, MASS.
RET.tjL I DRY GOODS.
RAPSONS',
CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS,
Offer to the LADIES their stock of
SOFA cusnioNs AND CHAIR SEATS
AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES
Just received—
A NEW LOT OP
COMMENCED SLIPPERS
RAPEONS'
TRIMMING AID ZRI'IIYR STORE,
del9-tf Cor. of EIGHTH AND CNERRY'STS
DRY GOODS
FOR CHRISTMAS.
A FULL STOOK.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS.
del9-thstil3t
F. NE HUDSON BAY SABLE
FURS,
LARGE CLOAKS, •
LARGE CAPES,
DALE CAPES,
MUFFS AND CUFFS,
Very fine and dark, 2.f1
and just
from the bands of the workmen,
v-011 Lc sold
at
REASONABLE PRICES,
at the
PAEIB CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM, ,
708 elimmut ATEEET,
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
delB-6t
•
•
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! '4e-
GOOD STYLES.
BEST MATERIALS. ;; .;
LOWEST PRICES.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTH • and MARKET Streets
del44tutblm
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
LATENT
McC.LELLAN TIES_
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
MuCLELIAN TIES.
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES
PATENT MCCLELLAN SCARF&
PATENT
McOLELLAN SCARFS.
PATENT
MoCLELLAN SCARFS.
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. EginumAtros
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!
AT J. A. ESHLEDIAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEWE.NTH AND CHESTNUT.
TTHHEE
ONLY CRAVAT
C O R R A A V V A A T T S ST T O OR RE E
p P H ll2 4 A.Dar p r a:
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORic IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE uNLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
P. S. The above articles, being PATENTED, cannot
bo obtained elsewhere.
P.s. 140.2. aren'n'tetirnialling Geode, in every variety
P. No.3. PATEXT 14NAMELLED COLLARS,
10 FOR A QUARTER.
da_outbam
JOSEPH. H. FOSTER.
AWNING MAKER.
AMERNAN FLAGS,
TENTS, SAILS, .
WAGON COVERS,
BOAT COVERS,
BAGS AitD CANVAS
NO. 443 NORTH TRIED STREET.
RESTDILNOE 340 South FRONT Street. del9-6t
COPARTNERSIIIPS.
DISSOLUTION.—The Copartnership
existing between WOLF, MAYER, HAYS, &
GO. w 2.8 dis. Aced I>y mutual consent on tho 10th inst.
ELIA,/ WOL.P,
LEVI MAYER.
NATHAN RAYS,
ABRAHAM WOLF.
MEM
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY ON PHILADEL
PHIA.
Estate of THOMAS DURANT, deceased
The auditor appointed oy the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of GEORGE SMITH and DAVID
POLLITT, executors of the last will and testament of
the said decedent, and to make distribution of the ba•
lance, will meet the parties interested, tor the purposes of
bia appointment, on MUNI/ AY, Doooo.bor SO, ISdI, at
o'clock P. IIL, at his office, No. '212, South SIXTH
Street, Philadelphia. LEWIS C. CASSIDY,
del S. Distil st* Auditor.
PUBLIC SALE.—The filleiving
0.16-valuable property, in Montgomery county, will be
uttered at public sale, on MONDAY, December 3d, 1267,
at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the Montgomery House, Nomm-
TOWN A brat-dim PA 4.111, containing 120 acres of
land, 12 acres of whit h is woodland, consisting of fine
black and white-oak timber, the remainder being arable
land, in a high state of cultivation, fronting on the Ridge
turnpike, about 3 miles no thwest of Norristown, and on
three other public roads, The improvement; are a large
and commodious EiTONE MANSION; a very large and
substantial Barn whirl. cost upwards of $5,000 to build;
Spring-hence , Cider-bouse and Press, and other conve
nient out buildings; water conveniences very superior;
apple orchard and other fruit treas.
Also, tulioinitig the above, the following property—viz;
TWO S 'TAM FACTORIkS, known as the " Clas ton
Factories," now in successful operation, and fronting on
the Township-line road, ono mile from the Schuylkill
landing calculated for the manufacture of either cotton
or woollen comb. with facilities for dyeing and drying,
mid all other conveniences, and one 25-horse-power
Engine, two 40-inch Boilers, 34 feet long, and two 36-inch
mud Boilers,'24 feet long, with heaters, pipes, and all
the necessary connections. Also, with the Factory me
i:4'llY, THIRTEEN STONE AND Fullit PRA HE
DWELLINGS, for the workmen, and ONE BRIM
MANSION HOUSV, with w isle-house, wood and spring
house, Am.; frame barn, carpenter shop, wagon-house,
hose carriage and hose, with double-acting forcing
1)11111101, As. The Factory property endPronee 2u acres or
Frontal. For further particulars, apply to TAMES S.
YOUNG, 490 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or to B.
MARKLEY BOYER, NORRISTOWN, Pa.
del 9420*
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virttto of a
writ of sale, by the Ron. JOHN CAD WALA
-IER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
toiraltyi 4.? file directed, will be mid at Puldio 9ala, t 0
the higneet and beet bidder, for cult, et QURRN- Street
wharf, on MONDAY, December 30, 1881, at 12 o'clock,
M., the one fourth part of the Schooner "ROME," her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, Sc she new lies at above
tamed wharf. WILLIAM MILL WARD,
g Marelud R. D. of Penult.
delfb.fit
PRILA TELMA, December 18. 1881.
THEODORE EVERB'
PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE
GALLERY,
110. 606 ARCH tiTILEET, ABOVE SIXTH,
WWI& the Arch.etreet Theatre',
n025-1m if PHILADELPHIA.
rpm, QUALITY OF GILDING AT
BENKERT'S, (frame maker,) 826 ARCH Street,
is always warranted to be unsurpassed by any in the
cleiB-tftr
LAMES CAN TAKE THEIR CHM
„EA DREN, for Hair-cutting, to FOUBTII and
BRANCH. den.irtf
21OLIDAY GOODS
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
LADIES' FURS,
ON TIIE CHOICEST HINDS
lieu• 9 superior Park Siberian Squirrel Sable,
Ae ,
All of which will bo sold at the very lowest prices
SETS at 833 SS, sr, And SS.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
d°39-12t Noe. t 426 And Mb CHESTNUT 541%01
STERk.OSCOI- ) I0 VIEWS.
Being about to relinquish the STEREOSCOPIC
BUSINESS, we oiler our
FINE STOCK OF VIEWS,
OF OOR OWN 1111$011"TATIoN,
AT
MUCH BELOW THE USUAL PRICES.
Mach
A Una aeeortmnnt of
AMBROTYPES ON GLASS;
Copies from FINY ENGRAVINGS, and linishol in
tatyle.
EDWARD PARRISII,
del9•thsm-St Soo ASCII STREET.
T° OFFICERS
ARMY AND NAVY
Please take notice, that we have a fine assortment of
Regulation flats, Cape, Embroideries, line Swords and
Sabres, Sashes, Belie, Sword Ictivtal Cantons.,
Military Goods of every description will be found at
this establishment.
CHARLES OAKFORD it SONS,
1 1 Noe. 826 and 828 CLIEBTNU f Street,
del9 ‘= 1 ":: Continental Hotel:
'HOLIDAY HAT.
We will open our new style of hat, for the approaching
holidays, on .9aturday next.
&WM- CHARLES OAKFOBD & SONS.
11 -
J AMES' SHOES.
Wo are cloolpg out our
LADIES' SHOES,
Below coat. They are the best in the city.
derii 12t C l lA4ktia VAKFORD & SONS
T HE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE,
FOR THE SALE OP
LACES, EM BROIDERI ES
LINENS, AND WHITE GOODS.
No. 1024 CHESTN - UT ST.,
WILL oPRIT
THIS MORNING,
• 162 c, worth 8L25
FRENCH AVORIC Si T6c. S
.6
660. .7 0 5
, 181.00 82.00
BETc4
I S 1 76 S 3 00
-2`4 .
t $2.00 ~ S4.OD "
46c. worth 75c.
FRENCH WORK "c• ~ si.
Sl."
i
62c. 25
COLLARS, t
6 5 1 e. 0 Si uo
$1.50 ~ $3.00
MISSES , COLLARS? OPACI " §l.OO
A new lot of POINTE LACE COLLARS, $2 to $lO.
4 4 ‘t REAL BRUSSELS THREAD VEILS,
$2.50 to $l5.
100 doz. Hem-Stitched lidkfs., (nlll linen,) 130 worth 20c.
A hew Mof rery fine c
no li'a an l ib
one , i
j e a tm ,eEdgings 4 44 4
Edgings L.ee , rtlng.
,
64 44 t, Li nen 44 '' 44
‘ 4 46 Val. trimmed French Work Cel
lars and Seta.
Gents' super quality Hem-Stitcliei
Ilmidkerchlefs.
With a great variety of other new goods iu Lacee and
Embroideries, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
AT 'VERY LOW PRICES
Also, for sate, at not nnwb over half the usual prima,
CAPES,
COMPUERts,
BARBES,
In fled 'Thread, Pusher, Pointe Applique, Pointe
Alercon, floniton, Pointe. de Venice, Pointe-gaze, and
Valencienne.
COUDBD BORDERED,
FANCY
DEBI-STITCHED
EMBROIDERED,
FRENCH CLEAR LAWN
PRINTED BORDERIM,
And other styles of Handkerchief., for Ladies, Gentle
men, end Children,
Ruckabaeks, Towels, of all kinds, Linens, Embroid
ered and Plain Shirt-fronts, Magic Ruffling, Table
Damasks, Bird-eye Diaper, and a gel Pill assortment of
LINENS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, AND WHITE
"GREAT HOLIDAY 'GIFT STOKE,"
No, lon CHESTNUT STREET
IFir Remember tI NO. Mt
JOHN A. MULLEN,
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Selling off, at and mush below COST, to Close business
after the Holidays
MAGIC LANTERNS,
POLYORAMAS,
STEREOSCOPES,
KALEIDOSCOPES,
MAGNETIC TOYS,
OPERA. GLASSES,
TITQA9SCOPES,
and all kinds of IdEuRANICA.L TOYS.
'C. T. AMSLER,
OPTICIAN,
635 CHESTNUT STREET.
Store fixtures for sale. del7.tuths St
CHRISTMAS IS COMING,
And we are assural that many who read The Press
are already considering
WHAT TO PRESENT
TO THEIR GENTLEMAN FRIENDS.
We would foUgPPat the following
Either
A FINE WRAPPER,
MUFFLER,
SCARF,
TIE, or •
GLOVES.
Or. if they have friends IN THE &ANY, what could be
more acceptable to our noble Volunteers and Officers,
than
GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS,
OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING
THE PLACE TO BUY THEM
Is AT
W. W. KNIGHT'S
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE,
No. 606 ARCH STREET.
N. B. FINE SHIRTS ready made and made CO or
eri
of
si.so, AND UPWARDS.
not?-if
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Backgammon Boards,
Portable Oesks,
Toilet Bottles, in great variety ?
Pud' Boxes, China, Glass, Metal, &c.
Papier Mache Goods,
Cabal and Travelling Bags,
Odor Boxes, colored glass and gilt,
Fancy Gilt Articles,
Gent's Dressing Oases,
Purses, Wallets, and Cigar Cases,
Boxes and Baskets of Perfumery,
Fancy Articles generally.
Imported sod for sale at low prices, by
W. D. GLENN,
dlidOt if 110 20 SOUTH Mtfirati atur.Ev
PIPES FOR PRESENTI3.
MENRSCUAU,VI GOLD MOUNTED.
MEERmvuAurd PIPES, SILVER MovNi
b r iNgll6llllAll3l gt.P.Sig.
DINERBCIIA U3l rlruA, OfignitY
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, PATENT STEMS.
.A/EENSOHAUNI PIPES, WITIIoUT STEMS.
All warranted genuine and flrat quality
A LW',
BRIAR ROOT PIPES, CARVED READS.
BRIAR ROOT PIPER, SILVER CAPPED.
BRIAR ROOT PIPES, PLAIN BOWLS.
BIHAR ROl,1 6 Pr rxe, Amor.; DTE3Di, IR CADEA
BMA R ROOT PIPTEI, eirstutir STEED.
BRI./R ROOT PIPES, PATIENT STEMS.
hiDIA RUBIUM I,ii Aso gTE3Id,
A. New Article.
SILK, BLADDER, I,wu. Itceere, AND LtiATLIEIL To-
BACCO •08.
PIPE CLEANERs,CIO.Au CIGAR CASES.
11l ti Feat vuriot.y
R. & G. A. WRIGHT,
F OR THE HOLIDAYS!
Comioting of
DRESSING ROBES, SHAWLS,
MERINO AND SILK SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS,
HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GLOVES,
STOCKS, TIES, &c., &c.
CHARLES OANFORD & SONS.
Jcl9-12t
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
O 1 INTRINSIC. VALUE.
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Would invite special attention to their very largo am
sortment of
PLAIN AND FANCY SILVER WARE,
Manufactured by them exclusively for
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Comprising many new and original designe, of the
HIGHEST STANDARD OF SILVER.
Owing to our greatly increased facilities, by the in
troduction of new and improved machinery, the public
will find many styles not to be found at any other estab
lishment in the country,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
ENGLISH,
FRENCH,
AND
AMERICAN
PLATED WARES.
S. W. COR. FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
delB.dtial
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL,
PHILADEL Rua,
Has just received an assortment of
LADIES' GOLD WATCHES,
it the newest styles, and of very superior Quality, se Well
as those adapted to men's and boys' wear.
He is manufacturing extensively a great variety of
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES OF SILVER,
And gives apeciai attention
to getting up things suitable
for
BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
PLATED WARE
Got np under the proprietor's own inspeetion;in a great
variety of styles. Will by warranted ILEANILY
"PLATED with pure silver, in a way to insure its wear
ing well.
Much of his
JEWELRY
Is manufactured on the premises, and his stock will be
found to comprise a great variety of fashionable goods,
from the smallest articles to
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
These are offered for Mie at •
PRICES ADAPTED TO THE TIRES, .a
And persons are invited to call and examine them.
de3-tutbs lm
GOODS FOR PRESENTS—
REDUCED PRICES.
FRENCH EMBROIDERED lIDKFS.,
SETS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, &c.
AIso—LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S Hem.
stitched and Corded Bordeted EMUS., with plain and
-colored borders, in new styles, and SILK HDKFS, In
great variety. :9
COLLARS,
300 FINE DAMASK
TABLE CLOTHS,
in a great - variety of new and choice patterns.
1,500 IARDS EXTRA HEAVY and WIDE
LINEN SHEETINGS,
250 DOZEN
TABLV , NAPKINS,
from 31.50 to 39 Dor dozen
ALSO.
110rge amortment of EMBROIDERED
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS,
",'" GOLD-BORDERED SHADES,
GILT MMUS% TASSELS, BANDS, 48
UPHOLSTERY and CURTAIN ➢LATERIALS, Sc.
SHE PPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
del2-12t 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
REDUCED PRICES.
JOS. H. WATSON,
der-oluthlm 326 tHESTNIST STREET
WINTER CLOAKS
MODERATE PRIDES,
AT MB
PARIS CLOAK EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.
nol4-tf
CLOAK ! CLOAK S ! CLOAKS !
WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAK ,
AND
THE MOST REASONABLE PRIORS IN THE CITY
IVENS,
ocl6 No. 23 South NINTH Street.
CL 0 A K 8
The Largest, Cheapest, and Best-assorted Stock
in the city.
THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
MANTILLA STORE.
NEW FALL OLOARS.
BLA WATE CK CLOT D,PROO H CLOAKS.F TWEED CLOAK&
C K S
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES,
JACOB HORSFALL, -
stall-Sm N. W. corner TENTH wad ANON Ste
CLOTHING.
ELDIW)QtE, Agt.,
A 2 4.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER,
Formerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets,
Has taken the Store,
No. 625 MARKET STREET,
Where he is prepared to furnish his old friends and the
Idadin in general with
CLOTHING,
'BRADY MADE OR MADE TO glipirah
IN nit DEBT STYLE,
AT MODERATE PRICES,
As he buya and sells exclusively FOR CABII.
del-lm if
AQUARIUMS, FERN OASES, A
variety of Mob and Plants, No. 144 North SIXTH
Street. d2.lm*
E. S. EARLEY,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,
Southwest corner of TENTH and GREEN Streets,
nol9-3mif* Phnsdetshis.
FPRUSSEB! BRACES ! ! SUP-
Jl. PORTERS!!!
0. H. NEEDLES,
S. W. corner RACE and TWELFTH Streets, Phila.,
Practical Adjuster or Trusses and 'Mechanical &ppll•
Sum has constantly on hand a large and eaeiod ikoac of
elegant French Trusties, and a complete assortment of
beet American. English and American Supporters and
Belle, Shoulder Braces. Suapensories, Syringes in great
variety, Preach Pt:genies, 4. - c.
Ladies' Department conducted by Late., TWO..rt u ti
!Street, first door below Itaco, n027483m
HOLIDAY GOODS.;
624 CHESTNUT STREET
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
NOW OPESING AT
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND rL4TEP WABEI
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
SABLE CLOTHS,
FROSTED BEAVERS,
SEALSKIN CLOTHS,
BLACK BEAVERS,
LYONS VELVETS;
A
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
AT
ih endlese variety i
LIEHT AND BARK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every shade;
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every quality
BLACK SILK-VELVEt 'oton - se,
EVERY NEW STYLE,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL;
THE LARGEST STOCK
I:LOUGH CO.,
N 0.25 South TENTH Street,
Opposite Franklin Market.
AUCTION NOTICE.
CASH AUCTION SALE
LADIES'
WINTER C3LOAKS.
uNDERMONED WOULD ANNOUNCE
TO THE LADIES
That they have determined to soil the entire balance of
their veal-known Make of
WINTER CLOAKS,
AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st;
AT TItEIIt ROOM,
N. E. COB. TENTII AND CIIESTNUT STREETS.
The Cloaks, with Catalogues, will be arranged for
examination on Thursday and. F,-idczy
- The object of the undersigned in doing this is anxiety
to further melt the Confidence of the ladies, and to up
hold the reputation which the style and make of their
Cloaks, and their strict principle of never asking but one
price, has already gained them during their short career,
inasmuch as this entirely -
NOVEL MODE
For a Retail listablialaneet to dispose of Cloaks will
effectually prevent their exhibiting any old styled during
the coming BORIIOIII9.
At we ars di,lortobied always to dispose of our entire
stock at the close of every season, we consider it not only
more business like, but also more in conformity with the
character we have attained for etraigld-forwardness i to
shod', by an anotiOn tale, at whisk it I 0 our intention
that every Cloak shall be sold, that we are in earnest in
regard to selling out, rather than advertise tremendous
reductione in DDICOIit which very Mimi kw:e proywl to be
just the contrary.
In conclusion, we would state that all our Cloaks are
of a superior character. not only in regard to duality,
but alto to style, which all the ladies will who
lafaVO extendeii to um their patronage, and that all the
materials used for our Cloaks have been carefully
sponged, which prevents them from shrinking or getting
allotted By rain.
Respectfully,
CARL PETERS & Co.,
N. E. COR. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS
N. B.—The sate will commence precisely at eleven
o'clock A. M. del9-2t it
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
-509/t1 STREETS,
ADOTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, LIGHT
WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, LIGHT LEAR
BORNS, HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, Etc.
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, commencing with the Carriage..
11 No postponement on account of the Weather,
den St ALFRED M. itEnKNEss. Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
OF
OA RPETI.NG-S.
DAILY & BROTHER,
no CHESTNUT_ STREET,
Win offer nt Public Oalet on
FIFTH-DAY (IIIIIRSDA.Y) the 19th inst.,
A large assortment of
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, DRUG
GETS, MATS ; RUGS, Sze.
To close up their business.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
The goods will be arranged for examination the dal
previous, and will be offered in quantities to suit pur
chasers. The especial attention of Housekeern is 111
Arited.
delT-St T. BIRCH & SON, Auctioneers.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE MUTUAL lAMB
INSURANCE QOMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
ASSETS
EIGHT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
The premiums paid to this Company are an
INVESTMENT,
NOT A. MERV.
EXPENDITURE,
de all the profile belong to the Insured, and may be RV
_ -
plied in
I! , EPINTLON OF. PREMIUM,
ADDING TO THE SUM INSURED,
Vila Company will purchase its policies after two
years' premiums bays been paid, so that a policy is-equal
to a bank note to the extent of its present cash value,
Which increases each year.
The rates of premium are lower than In most compa.
nies, yet the dividends hays been greater.
Polices are issued, premiums ouwhich cease after Firs
or TIIN Fears.
Pamphlets siring names of Trnetees,•and-other infor
mation, may he had, free of expense, Olt application, by
letter or otherwise, to
F. RATOIIFORD STARR,..Agent,
400 WALNUT STREET,
PIiELARELPIIIA
PHILADELPHIA REPERZYCIA
THDMAS ROBINS, (JOHN WELSH,
M. L. DAWSON, GEORGE R STUART,
GEORGE M. STROUD, E, S, WILIZEN,
MIN 11. MVIA-6, J. FISHER LEANING,
JOSEPH I`ATTERSON, WM. C. LUDWIG,
JOUR M. ATWOOD, ARTHUR G. COFFIN,
THOMAS 11. POWERS, THOMAS WATTSON,
WILLIAM Mc.KEE, WILLIAM S. BOYD.
de/4418t
H FIRE INN . -
, OF THE man ON
COMMONWEAL
V RANCE COMPAN
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
David .1 ayne, M. D., Charles R. Rogers,
John M. Whitall, John R. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers,
H our lAMB, Jr., StBoBll
DAVID JAY R, M. D., President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President,
SAMUEL S. MOON, Seoretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, 618 CHESTNUT
Street. Philadelphia, aeLif
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT Met.
ME Op /ELAND INBUBANOI.
Di 61107016.
George W. Day of Day & Matlack.
Samuel Wright " Wright Bros. & Ow
D. B. Barney " Davie .6 Barney.
Henry Jr Jr if , Lewis Broent 06.
V. BichardeOn.. "J. O. Howe & On.
Jno. W. Nverman....... it J. W. Gymnast & 00.
Geo. A. West " West & robes.
T. S. moa n „ te Sayaga, Martin, & Cle.
O. Wilson Davie.. Attorney.tthlaw.
B. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woodrall
.7no. Reeder, Jr..„ ~ . No. ins Green street.
GIORGE W. DAY ? Preeldept,
IntA.V6l6 W. DUCE ' viee-Dreeldeat
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. i 52114111
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR
large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER
WARE, and MUSICAL BOXER, we am) now, in se
°cadence with the times, offering them at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
Ladies or gentletßli is tending to =chime a Watch
for their own wear, will find at ocr Establiakroont as
article that can be JIXPLICITLY RELIED ON far
time, and at a prior. RUCH LOWER than ever before
asked.
Particular attraidon le given to retailing ftne Wedelns,
Clocks, and N1T4.1-al Boxes, workairt,
TWEE R DEUTHER, Imparters
,
oc23.2mif 324 CHESTNUT street, below Fourth.
C, 4 I , ASS SHADES FOR FERNS.
niEs, - phantom Leaves, Flowers, he. HARTELI,
a, I,ETcuwowni, No. 1S uon - 11FIVT [lSt. dellia
AM 'MBA:LENT&
MA CBE H
WILL OE
READ AND ANALYZED
CONCERT HALL,
FRIDAY EVFNIND, DELI-', lUDrc
At a quarter before Eight
TICKETS TWENTY•YIVI CENTS
MEG
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
tnlifle(l and Manager f, 111X0V.
TIIIB (riltnlgiuv) nVidiONG, Dec: 19,
The fascinating and beautiful
Wili ngain appoar. -
-
First time iii Philadelphia, in Vim.
1101 ,L7i9 IniCARDAS.
A ciATIONAL DANCE.
Aided by
SENOR XDIENES AND CORI'S DE BALLET
Ala()
A POPULAR SPANISH NATIONAL rits Bzub,
"EL L E "
Mnpported by the Corps de Ballet.
She will be assisted by the
DRAMATIC COMPANY.
FRIDAY, EDWIN FORREST it Pi RICHEI,TER.
PRICES OP AtlAtitStoii.—Paranet, Parguentitrele,
and Balcony, 50 cents. No extra charge fur Reserved
Seats. Private. Ilexes, with admissions for Eight per.
eons, Se. Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents.
SEATS SECURED FOUR DAYS IN ADVANOE.
Doors open at 7 ; noriimenco at half Dad 7.
FORRICST NIGHTS,
. . .
MONDAY,WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MBAS NIGHTS,
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY.
WBE ATbEY'B CONTINENTAL
TIFIRA TM—WALNUT Street. above EIGHTH.
AMUSEMENT FOR THE .MILLION!
The cheapest end Lest entertainment in the City.
To-night, for the 91h time, the great National Dam.
Irian Drama,
THE SOUTHERII ItEirELLioN *BY SEA AND
LAND!
THE LAST NIGHTS OF THE CATARACT.
To conclude with the gorgeous Equestrian Spectaale,
THE CATARACT OF TIIE GANGES!
Minisaion 25 and 1 . 11 ctuta,
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Acthi and Stage Manager W. S. FWE.PBBIOKS,
Busil9n Agent and Troasum9 JO9. D. MU/WITT.
TIP; (THURSDAY) EVENIND, December 19,
Tbewrfornuince will commence with tiro
ELEIBIZMM
Constanv, bl ry. John Pi's:ln
„ , ..., . Itrell,xlne l: fisher Baker.
sir Han Fon(hove Mr. John Gilbert,
To cone: de with the lenehable Coniediette of
.E.EUNDEED-P0 END NOTE,
Lady Pedigio NW Mary Walla.
Doors operant , 3 / 4 ( berere COrisse will rise at rx pre.
Carly.
No extra ObEgo for reserved seats.
WALNUT -STREET ZELEATIN.
NINTRAenci WALNUT Btreete.
Bole Leave MRS. M. A. GAREETTEION.
THIS (T111.:9.93A1) EVENING, De :ember 19,
Rill be pertormeratbe new Drama,. entitled
THY rOUI% PnANTODIS,
John Thomas.. Dir. Sotohell.
To be followed by Ito ',raring farce of
T. MLM)Li(.
Tony Tromp NT, &Italian.
To conclude with 46 ,‘,,, t -„ 11 1, tuna, entitled
PRESE3ITTvE EVIDENCE.
Prince Kinchela lir. Edwin Adams.
Panne-50, 373 f, 75, Ind 25 cents; Private BOMSON
1/6 awl $3.
Doors open at quarter br. To commence et
MAGIC LANTEEN PICTURES OF
THE REBELLION-4presenting all the prong
nent Scene Eogitgements, autititi&iita to thin thus,
For sale by JAMESw. ,‘ co.,
924 cit RSTNCT Strex4,
A DeficriptiYo List farnilbed l abe t fiery hY piall
Tree, on itnlication. .
TEMPLE OF WONDRs, TENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets.
SIGNOR BLITZ, TIE GREATsfAGICIAN AND
VENTRILOQUIST, in Ilje new ana congtAti tty_ var igg
formance.., EVERY EVENING, chumming at 7k,
and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAYAFTERNOON%
at 3—illustrating the astonishing and inerwing yste
ries of Ancient and Modern NNW, onttrininine
Domonntrations, in which Slit wine will amass
and delight, and the LEARNED OANA Pk sums.
Admission. 25 cents; children, 13 cents. nolB-13
aERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
VI CARL BENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATUBD2.y, at Bm
o'clock P. M , at the MUSICAL FUND
Package of Right Tickets, 81; Single Ticket', 25 ota.
To be had at Andie'e, 1104 Chestnut street, J. F. itould's,
Eleventh and Cheontit, and at the door of the Han. ee2A-11
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY ON
THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, IN
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. AL, till 0 Y. 8..
Admission 25 Mtn, Cltitdron miler twelv@ 11111 a,
Lai price. 817aree of stocx, f 530. 91
WANTS.
ANTEDS2,OOO for one Or two
W --
ytara. A liberal interest will be rem, and se
cured by mortgage on first-class unencumi.erett real
estate. Address C. 1.10 11., fren oifiCe, drlo.2tAtt
WANTED - BOOKS TO POST
AND SETTLE; Intricate Accennta to adjiiet
Writing to dOi of any . kind. liity Ita. Si small
THIRD Street, up stairs. deg-intw9t*
TIGTA N T E D-IN A DRY GOODS
V Jobbing Flunne in Market street, a smart, ao
tin' LAP, about 16 or li tears of age. Address S. 0.. t
of this Office. with recommendations. dpla.At
WAN TED—A good MAN, to work
at the Vida-but at 117 South ELEMITH
dolt
QA.LESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOB,
NJ an ENGAGEMENT, January Ist. A Salesman
who sells Seventy Tholland (Mara of Dry a(laill
first-elms veer eenunivnnia waft. Reference given.
Address RICHARD, Press office. de2arnir
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FACTORY FOR RENT.—The
deraigned will rent a kat-rate. Factory RjlWing
and Water POUTC. north a PentlVlrnaln
Railroad, at Cott/eta:2e, Pa" it application be made
soon. Address
delD-6t*
LARGE AND SMALL OPPIOES
TO BENT—
IN FRANKLIN BUILDING.
Some lIANDONSELY Terms It
?gage,
0.
Apply to M. C. LEA, 11street,or to 8, K.
McCAY, 427 WALNUT Street.
VOR SA LE CHEAP—A very supe-
J 2 riot double FIRE-PU(3OP 811 1 . doer one hun
dred anti fitly dollare; will be sold at half price, if ap-.
plied for soon, at BUDDY'S Liquor Store, No. 145 North
SECOND Street, Phila. colS.3t*
TO BE LET— The. House N. 406
lailNorth SIXTH. Street,. aLoce 0,111m...bi1l etreet. Ap.
WILLIAM. DUANE,
511 ' WATANITT , Street,
ply to
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TO RENT,.
STORE, No. 8 NORTH. MEW' SE
Apply - to
THOS.. MILLER,.
42 NORTH. THIRD STREET.
d©76-12tit
BOARDING
T 0 LET—With or without board,.to
a single eontiemati, n bed I , 6Dllti and dsitking room,
or bell room only, in WALNUT Street„hettreon Tenth
and Broad. Address, for further particulars, 'IX. Y.
Z.," Press office, Chestnut rtreet. dr4-tf
SELECT FRENCH. AND ENGLISH
BOARDING HOUSE, No. 33 South SIXTEENTH
Street, near Chestnut. Terme moderate. del lut
SAFES.
eRILILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT 11111-
MOVED to No. 21 South SNVNNTH Street, mot
rankliu Institute.
The madorsigned, thankful for peat biers! and halo=
detetir,l*.xl b merit future patronage, has seemed as
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand s
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought sad
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only
strictly tire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Idlthe's
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be furatekod
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro- tected, and cheapest lYoor and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's nom
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, & - e. This Safe is run.
ceded to surpass in style and elegance illaFthinkff
Wed for this bonne, mid Is the only one that le sofa;;
fire and burglar proof.
SPKOSAL No•rioi.—l twice now on hand say tyrant, of
Farrel, herring, ii< Co.'a Safes, most.ot diem nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a oomph*
gegortment as to giros, and all laWy excl,..ged toe tbs
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at. Teri
low prices. Please call and examine.
ia2s-Irif 151. O. SADLER, Agent.
SAVING FUNDS.
QAVING FUND-UNITED STATES
hi TRUST COMPANY, easier Tllltto and (MERV
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
S. R. CRAW rOPJI, Prosi , leat,
JAMES K. BUNTER, Secretary semi Treasurer.
Ottlee lleurs, from 10 until 3 , o'clock.
This eoutpauy le not joined in any seellooldon tO 1311
Legislature.
FltEf:.. 11. MINCED MEAT
The subscriber begs lesxe to inform the public that
he is again prepared to cabs his justly celebrated
NE: PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT ,
In large or smell quantities. Orders through De
spatch Post will be punctually attended to.
JOS}WA
SPRING °ARMIN and lellitilt.ll4 dvrvet, 7
tolitArn Philadelphia.
Q LATE MANTEL'.
That) berani!ially enamelled MANTELS, se a:-
gldodlY Preferable to any others, are manufactured by as,
and sold at.
PHIQES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD dc' W ILSON ,
or-5411a No. 1010 CHESTNUT Sheet.
THE BALTIMORE GAS BURNI.NO
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Somotanme celled the a Latrobe Stove," ie the bad
stove for warming the room in Which it staada, an!! 010
rooms slave. Call and look et them.
ARNOLD WILSON,
ocs-2inif No. 1010 12,11ES,NUT Street.
1 11E NATIONAL IIO,SII.TALS.-
A DEPOSITORY of "The Pr-ittii States Sanitary
C423lllillakill" is now open at Na. 1235 CHESTNUT
Street, Pbiladtlphia.
Contributions rorelsod for trio lloimitals, rov,l for Si*
stal Wounded Satliai.
BAKER & CO.'S TINRXCE,LLEP
COD laVER OlL—The roost ail roved. moody for
Coughs, Ccads, Bronchitis. Scrofula, Sc. Physicians, iq
Drescribius it, Lava (in the testiumthap Of L amar o f th e
a guarantee nI getni,*4oB3 in which all thp
efficacy of the invaluable tuediAue is rotainod. Inyalkin
era assured, by tho ovidencco at thousands, that it is lees
nauseous and more readikv retained to their benefit than
pokily maioloctured ctrApountie !Phi its Ood Liter Oil.
sold, r.holiaate anti Otan i by the Proprietors and hi
City A pothecariol, JOIIN 0. BANES $ 00.,
rio2o4lllif Ns& North TIMID fitrrt,
S. M. CLEVIMAND
G-, 111001.11.8.
Attorney for the Owner.