The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 30, 1861, Image 3

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    Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
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diIIPORTID HT B. E. SL AAAAA Elt, Philadelphia Exchange
NIBST BOARD.
50 Beading B 16 811 500 City . 4 3 New 87
50 do eash_lll74 700 Jo New 01
50 do ea313.16S 300 do New 87
100 eo 17 2000 Poona voup 53 jot
100 do 17 Jan and Ju1y....80
50 do 17 1000 do 80
to a. /7 2000 do 80
50 do 17 1000 Alleg Val 11 75.... 49
100 do 17 1000 Poona li. tat mt... 9534
100 do )5.4int.17 abt 400 Penne 5s 77
10 Penna. It ..... 36X 2000 do 7tIN
12 Jo 30h 2000 Ruud On 'l3o..cisso .70
7 do NA 500 do '86..caeh.73
6900 City 6s New...b5.57 2000 do '86..ca5h.73
1000 do New 87 25 Meche 8k..2dy5.20
PETWEEN BOARDB.
11 Fehug R .....361118000 Penult 5s ... 7674
1000 City Ss New 87 1000 Penna Co'p 53 Jan
20 lipinee k Pine It. 8J and July 80
12 do 835 1800 Lehigh Nay 6e....99
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3 Second & Third B 49
6 67 Lehigh NaN . 66—.99
2000 PCB na. Coup 58.-80
8000 do 80
4 PV1311% K • .30,11
AFTER
:2000 Elmira R Ts
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PMla es ...
Philo. Os It 81% 82%
Phil& lis hew•... 8736 87%
Vennabs 16% 77
Iteading /1 1,11-10 11 )1
Beading Bds '7O if 82
B'dg M 63 'BO '43 92 94 N Penns 15 6,1.. 55% 66%
Bead Id Be 'BB.. 73% 73% N Penna 10a 70 . 73
Parma N 863 i CfttawiseaßCon
ronns 18 2dm Oe 53% 84 Catawign Pref.. 41/
Morris CI C0n.... 35% 2d &3d eta 8.3. 48% 49
Morrie CI Pref.lo73a 1W Phila B .._ 50 ..
Bch NEM 8,1 , 82.. so 80 Spruce & Pine.. 8% 8%
6ch War Imp 6e 71 74 'Green & Onatos IF. 16h
Nab NAo Mock, 3 ti Chant, ( Walnut 00 33x
Bch liar Pref... 10 11 Arch Street.... 11% 12
Philadelphia Markets.
The hour market is dull, but without any particular
change to note, and the demant, both for shipment and
home use, limited: 500 bbl s Lancaster extra sold at
56.75 ltioatarn extra family sold at the sae,e
rate, and some small lots of superfine at $5.3131e5xx.
The trade are buying in a small way only, within the
above range of prices for superfine and extras, and
SS.STY H 6.75 for extra fmnilv and fancy brand., ea
quality llye Flour is quiet, and selling in a small way
at $4 per lad. Corn Meal is hut little inquired for, and
Pennsylvania meal is held at $3, without sales.
la a steady demand fur wham at fully
former rates, and the market is firmer, with sales of 60
7,000 bushels at 125 c for inferior, 1300131 c for good and
prime Penn's red, in store, mostly at the latter rate, and
135 c for Southern do afloat, including white in small
lots at 13e44-10.-„.- se in quality. nye is dull, and Penn's,
is selling at Corn is less active, and only 6,000
bushels found buyers at 56,2600 for new yellow, as to
condition, and 61)4¢62c for old g the receipts are light.
Oats are dull, AR4 1 1 10(1 bushels Southern brought 856
attest Parley and SITO 01110 t.
-
BARK.—Quered . rOn steady, but quiet, at $3O for Ist
No. I, and the receipts light.
COTTON.—There is no change in Cotton, and very little
doing in the way of Woe to-day,
UIVOCEIIII4B KM) PILOYISIONS.—There is no new fea
ture in Groceries and Provisions, and but little doing in
either. A cargo of Brazil Sugar sold at a private bar
gain.
8a8h3,--There is rather more inanity for Clovereeed,
and about 5.50 bushels have been disposed of at g 4.1.2,14
4.30 s r bushel, the latter for prime. Timothy and Flax
seed are quiet, and the latter scarce.
Wmsxv moves off slowly at 20c for barrels, and 19a
1936 s for drudge,
CITY ITEMS,
Services at St. Andrew's Church Yester
day Morning.
The Rev. Dr.. Stevens, rector of St. Andrew'sTro.
test - ant Spiecopal Church, Eighth street, almin Spruce,
preached a sermon in that edifice yesterday morning,
from this text of Scripture:
"But when the fulness of time was come, God sent
forth Li. Son. made of a teotede.made under the lam., to
redeem them that were under the law, that we might re
ceive the adoption of sons."—Gatations iv, 4, 5.
The chinch, in accordance with the usual custom of
Episcopal churches, is now decotateA ig a Tory tasteful
and elaborate manner with green.
The discourse of Dr. Stevens was a Christmas sermon,
lucid, eloquent, and comprehensive, setting forth the
prephecies pointing to that great event lit the history of
at mien world—the advent of the incarnate Son of God—
and shoe ing, by conclusive testinr:ny, their marvellous
fulfilment. Ile divided his subject into thesefour heads:
First, the rime specified for Christ's coming; second, the
event itself; third, the purpose of that event; and,
fourth, the effect or it—that we might "receive the
adoption of sons."
Tudor the find of these liewle, four epochs wore con
sidered as lowing been designated in the Scriptures as
periods from which to calculate the period of Christ's
birth into the world. The other three divisions wero
analysael with tnuel. foi-be led Losuty.
The music by the choir, proverbially excellent, was
yesterday unusually - grand and impressive.
The following are the statistics of this parish: There
--12 e-re h.e<-11. Loptlscos dreAug the year, .6 actoito nun 16
:infants; confirmed, 15; communicants added, new, 23;
died or removed, 12; present numbei, 620; marriages
during the year, 16; burials, 13; public services on
ettesoye, Joe , j en other days, 40 j.total, /40i Sunday
schools, male, 3; female, 2; infant, 3; Bible-classes, 2;
total teachers and pupils, 760. The collections during
the year bare Leen se fait:va! For diocesan lufesions,
$975; domestic missions, $1,002; foreign missions,
51,2.15; paroebitd missions, 51,000; parish-scheola and
libraries, !Mei Ilaiwemtl fund, *1a0; Mieeeiition f.md,
$00; prayer-books and tracts, $255 ; book society, $150;
Christian or Theological Education, $.600; disabled
clergymen, sslss; miscellaneous, $5,766; total contribu
tions tor the ,-ene, for ail perpott.,, e 11,511.
The consecration of 'Rev. Dr. Stevens to the Assistant
Bielloplic of this Episcopal Diocese will take place at
St. a re.. 'es Church, on next Tlnnsday mornin6 7 at 10
o'clock, of which notice was given yesterday in all the
Episcopal churches in the city.
TWO GREAT LECT - CRES ron THE PROPER.-
We are 61.011 to have two lectures in this city, under the
auspices, and for the benefit, of the Young lllen's
Christian Association of this city. wlith, apart fromtheir
"itOrth , etjcetp oa Ate be largely tittemleel . try our Citi7
Me. We allude to the leetmes, announced in another
column, entitled "In and Around Jerusalem," and " UP
and DOVE Palestine," to be gicen at Concert Hall, by
the Rev. Alfred Taylor—the first to-morrow (Tuesday)
evening, and the iecond Tuesday evening, January 7th.
The lecture tomorrow es-Cuing will treat espeCially of
the City of Jernentem,—lts plow, views,—Church of the
Holy 1 epnlchre, Interior of the Holy Sepulchre, Waiting
Place of the Jews, the Wall, Tower of Hippicus, Pool of
Hcatlish, Tombs of the Kings. Scones of the Valley of
Jebosbaphat, Lower Pool of Gihon„ Ihran es Sherif,
-Garden of Gethsemane, Bethany, Solomon's Pool, &c.,
the allele to be illustrated by magnificent oxy-hydro
photic TWWE. "Lectures combining as much entertain
ment and instruction have seldom been given in this
city, and we bespeak for them a very large attendance.
ELOCELEY MEDICAL HOSPITAL.—The sub
scribe, who has been connected as missionary with the
-above institution for the past thirteen years, would find
his plans of philanthropy materially aivanced by baying
at his constant t ispeenl while thus in service among the
afflicted a small contingent fund, to be called his Poor's
Puree. Ills outlay of means from his own narrow in
terne in his regular bilnletratleiss s,f mercy has hems
large, and it will still be continued, but he cannot allow
his delicacy to debar him from thus stimulating others to
lapbold btu by a generous sympathy and cn-operatim.
In the course of a year Lie postage for others is an item
which is very large, while nameless other items swell
the aggregate. His yearly reports, freely circulated
among his fellow-citizens, hors conveyed an idea of the
extent of his labors and the obligations they must im-
Dose. The worthy and the deserving are in large num•
berg beneath bit pastoral supervision, as Well AS thaw
whose vices have superinduced their sufferings. Any
contributions thus designated can be transmitted to his
address per post, or, what is much better, by private
hand to his house. EDWARD C. JONEd,
No. 2122 Cherry street.
OCR Dal' TO DARNEGAT.
Though Darnegat boasts no great man
Who paints, or eileake, or writes,
Whoever thread} her channel can
Descry some Shining Lights;
/Ind there we lay three days, I ween,
Nor moved with valid or oars!
The only Game that we had seen
Was euchre or all-fOura.
Iu idenabawkin Swamp, we heard
That one with gun or mare
- Might capture bear but some BTelTbd
The Swamp uas bare of hoar.
We tore our trouserts and bare-skin
NVe had enough; on shore,
A brunch might flourish on these sands
Of Stokeb's "one price" store.
Charles Stokes, under the Continental, Brst•class
Clothing.
FINE TABLE BEVERAGES.—Mr. C. H. Matt
son, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has
now en band a fresh and large supply of pure old Go
vernment Java Coffee; also, the finest Oolong and other
choice Teas, at moderate prices. We would state that,
for the accommodation of his patrons., he delivers goads
bought at his store to any part of the city, or packs them
neatly and sends them to either of the depots free of
charge.
WAn Tax.—The total cost of the Revolu
tionary War, or War of Independence, wag 51125,193,700.
Voluntary contributions Tor carrying on the war bale
freutiently been made. The most remarkable of these
acts of patriotism was that of the people of England in
2108, w6-e, to support the war aguialv Vrance, the con
tributions amounted to over 512,000,000, a sum more than
sufficient to purchase all the clothing that has been ma•
nninsturad in this slip for a month past—amaspt that
made at the palatial store of Granville Stokes, 609 Chest
nut street, where the finest and cheapest garments may at
all trees be obtained.
Tre'saw ON - Ea A NEW LEAr.—The present
it the period of the year at which arrangements are usu
ally wade for turning over new leaves. If a lava man to
living ahead gt Lit Mean% he sternly determines to re
trench expenses, ea aeon as the new year C:lMett in Are
bad habits indulged in, the indulger thezein resolves to
'rop dam as the lath tattle Of the detailing year are
dropped. Speaking of had habits suggests clothing pro
cured at inferior establishments, and we would, iu all sin
cerity, advise all our readers to turn over a new leaf at
the close of the old year, and to consult economy and
good taste by procuring their garments at the Brown
stone Clothing Ball of Borlihill & Wilson, No;. 603 and
805 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ST SEE POIIETIi PAGE
°LEASED.
Bark Conrad, Salisbury, Ban's, Thou A Nowball Si Co
HT 'TELEGRAPH.
(COrreepondimeo of tho Prom)
14v.a3
Arrivcd—Bark Citizen. from Aepli.wall.
Bark I) Chapin, from Alicante.
Brig Mina it George, from Rio Jaaeito,
itris Altmilla t from Osidlemm.
Brig Robert Beni, from Porto Cabello.
111 TCLEGRAFIL
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,)
LEWES, Del., Dee. 28.
The ketch Commerce, for Mayaguez, Pa, and five
hooners, coal Wen, left the harbor t h is morning and
•cecded to sea. Wind NW
Tours, &c.
tirEmo is &ND A.
Harks Old Hickory, Holmes, and Geenteinnunde, sailed
ora Mare Bth haat for Philadelphia.
lati RD
1000 N Poona 65.2 dpi.s6
1000 do 56
15 N Poona N. 5
3001) Wading Oa '11....93
....._...64
lOIGS-FIBAI,
Bid. Ant.
9 _934
Bimini B Pref
Elmira 7e'73... 62 65
Long Leland R. 9,6 10
Lela 01 a kin.. 48 483 g
Leh GI S N Sap 32g sax
N Penna R..... 4% 5
DPMPIIIIRR gg--EVAlling_
A_ MARSHALL.
Schr Freeman, hence, arrived at New
liaN,T, 7U mot, Minutemen a terrible gale on MOM ,
evening firm WNW, which drove her out to lea; lost
boat and .lav,ts, stove bulwarks, lost firing iih, and sue.
tained other damage. Caine very near lasing veasel and
WI bands.
t3chr n Rill, Smith, cleared at Now York 26111 inst for
Philnde
Scbr Argus Eye, Nickerson, hence, arrived at Flush
ing 10th inst.
Steamer Kate, from Philadelphia for Baltimore, tow..
MS four United States barges loaded with Government
stores, encountered a gale on the 23d lust below Poole's
'Wand, Chesapeake Bay, and two of the barges were lost
—the Whole Union and the Iteykono State.
• •
A letter dined Bohm's' Bole, Doc 2.3, says: The brim
Chicopee, of Boston, with a cargo of fruit from Malaga
for Boston, ran on the West Chop night of gist inst.
Assistance was immediately sent, and succeeded in get
ting her oil on the night afterwards without damage. It
is pow tdowjpg e gels from E.
Tns frnowiog has Dean sent to the Commissioners of
the Board of Works, Nova Scotia Gentlemen—A brig
this morning about 9 o'clock, about a mile NW . of
the LiglialioMe; can see about four feet of her masts. All
hands arc loot. It h blowing SO hard that we cannot .e . *
on - from the shore. Wind NW. A boat came ashore,
but there is no name on her. One barrel of flour came
ashore, which was marked "Northern Light stores."
G. McKay,
Lighthouse, Gut of Canso. Cabe Jack, Bee it
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
Up TO 12 O?OLOOL LAST Niaav_
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta.
Thomas W Leonard, efw Yk r 8 Sanderson, Was Might
31 Harrison, Now York A Pardee, Hazleton
cot Owen, e A Geo A Jackson, flew York
A G West & la, New York Mrs Sll Breunig, N York
W A Wellman, Boston G T Hanford, Now York
J Cradle Laugh, Washington (3 A Robinson, Germantwn
F B Knowles, New York JaB T lcsimody & 10, N Y
Mtn S Trailer, New York Win Frirk, Chester, Pit
W A Galbraith, Frio J L Hannan, Harrisburg
Whittier , Green Bay W Coleman, Pittsburg
13 F _
Palmer C Y Patterson, Now York
Jobn Nash, C incinnati
Lt Col G AI! Blake, II SA
Oen A S _Tanen, 11raelooi, NYC I' Crockett, iiolyrartro 'Li
A r wLticutr, Salem, Mass l 3 Al Traynor, Benton
14' Long Tennessee Mrs J Iliester, renna
Dlisslliester, Pennsylvania 11 Mester Pennsylvania
Dtilt el T P.' rle., Pennsylvania Miss MOliio NAM*, pa
it -harder, rw goo S Turuouli, rem,
Sam' Walerain Jonas S Higbee, USN
Seth Bryant, Boston MO Newell, U S A
T-0- Baylor, U S A John S Harper & la, N Y
J G Shaw ' New York Ji Atitlertion Lt wf, N Y
J D Urhrr, Washington W MUNI°, Cincinnati
Thos Barboer, New York iS lI k, staryland
Chas if, Banner, Now York. M limman, New York
F H Fey, New York A M. Leo, Cincinnati
Wit Ilenwv Pittsburg
111 Pluton, U $ A.
it i tiorton ei la, Milwatilieo Miss Milos, Mil alnico°
Chap II West, 13 S N A F li Mai tin, N
S E R Patten, Bath E G Furbor, New York
DrJas Rail, Baltimore Win Ferguson, N Y
CaPt 4; Window, New York Mr Evans, Now York
N Wallace, London, Eng John P Sellnfau, N
'1 C Ta3lor, New York Ramon 11 Gomez, N Y
J D Byerly, Philadelphia J M Tagert, Philadelphia
C A Seaver, New York H K Clark, New York
J,7 8e) holds, New York Gen Schenck; Virginia
J w Robinson & la, Kansas R S Stevens & la, Kansas
G S Ringer, Kansas P S Mattox, New York
Cayt Git.son, U S A out Fasset, U S A
Dr G W Richards & wf, N Y Geo Blank
Jahn Carlialn„ Pa Ilbs. W v—a—er, !,,,,--..
Gee Cares, Now York W 8 Stewart Philo
Soml T Bazris, Oin, Ohio P L Van Deventer, Mo
W B MeAtee,Lanceeter J F S oddard, New York
L E Snow, New Jersey II P Norris, ti S A
AfERCHAI , TTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, ab. Market.
Win V McClure, Peoria N Peters, Delaware
J L Elliott, Wash, D G John Smith, Wash, D 0
Mr Sullivan, Wash, D Q AL T Dill, Altoona, Pa
A aituttutu, utrakou) Fit E G Tincent, Berlin
John Davis, Penna
Smith Brown, Perna
Henry Davie, Pennsylvania T M Rogers, Penna
J Cowden, Pennsylvania Capt P B W ilson, Peuna
.18 Africa, - Mrs D C Africa, linntinadri
Mita A Simpseri l Duntrugdn Penngllvania
J Barry, Lancaster, Pa J B Cunningham, Balt
Wm Irvin, Clearfield co Win D Irvin, Clearfield eo
Faint Buck, Perryville, Pa C Lippincott, Baton, N J
Sand H Smith, Philada B G Smith, Tamanna, Pa
James 77 Smith, Thulium L A Junking, Bridgepq, 0
AAI Reed, Steubenville, 0 J Q Carpenter, Puma
W lli Bayard, Germantown 1) W Chambers, Philada
Malone, Lancaster N Copeland, Massachusetts
AMERICAN HOTEL--013estuut sr., anove rtnn.
G R Wilson, Washington T H Smith, Washington
Jos Floyd, New York Thos L. Moxley, Baltimore
Lient R P Smith W Ramentier, New Jersey
G W Chester A Mclntire, DIU
Cant Alex R Reed, Ky Limit C H Stacks, Ky
J B`Campion, Philadelphia Mrs P Warren, New York
II Farrel, Washington, DC WE Hutchinson,Wash, DC
Jas Brown, Wash, D C Lient J DI Prichat s 1 t USN
J C Clarka,ltallintkes Wm 3I n,y 11.telgovro
R C Mines, Perms J C Walsh, Del co, Pa
James Barton, Del co, Pa Col S H Jenkins, US A
Cant IL II ItleConnoll, lISA John E Carroll, Hartford
R P Smith, California Regt Isaac Gregg, jr, Pittsburg
Alt Altton, Novae XJ
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third,
W P Itsinniond C J Van Wyck, New York
W Clark 'W LEO
Wlebaclt, Tamaqua R L Layburn, Tamaqua
S Huck, Baltimore .1 P Bancroft, Phila
Chas Gillespie, Lancaster II T steams, Mass
J B Cook, Philadelphia H Buck, Wash, D
va,,t D A artaith, Att,-, V L ir onepar4l, PrlearaTO
John W Reese Virginia Frank Bryan, Virginia
John McConnell, Virginia Jas Lake, Philadelphia
THE UNION—Arch meet, above Thhd,
W S Bush, Mass Dr Brown, Danville, Pa
Rotbrock,P R R J H Smith &wt . , N J
L S Cropper, Maryland Chas Tatman, Jr, Del
Mr Griftir, Maryland P Henderson, Maryland
B Studebaker, Tag, N I DE ra n
D Barrett, Manland Sainl Qnickeall R la, Wadi
B R Johnston, MP, N Y Thos S McKee% Easton
"E O'Brien, Freehold, N J W G Brower, Danville, Pa
James Hart, New York A J Grant, Danville
W G Saab, Tamaqua E H Long, Tammuyua
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
T P H Bedlow, Atlantic City Jos Kelley, Salem, N J
A E Sexege, Salem, N J D Jounce., Mooed co, Pa
W R Markin, N J S It Rnsoltow, N
J B Saylor & wf, N J M Pain, Lowe
M Bower, Delaware C Clothier, Mt Holly
ILA Deacon, Mt ktclly AV, & 1., Pe...
John Ingram, Yonne Misha, S Cook, Maas
John Bedlow, Wash, D C
fitiveti alloTo Cheatant,
Thos Armstrong, Maryland J S Crawford, Elkton, hid
J L Phillips, Philadelphia R Haddock, Wilintligton
S M. Kirk, Maryland W E Duryea, New York
Jos Thompson, Cheater eh E Darlington, PenisA
J M Pro Dies, Ituchs. co D W Brower, Penn&
John Dugan, West Chester E W Hayek, Birdsboro,Pa
C Painter, West Cheater I" A Allen S.: ta, W Chester
Wm Thornton, Canada Watt Wm Jackson, Elmira, Pa
D Humes, Chester county
STATES HNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
John Weston, New York T H Smitb t Washington
It Farrell, Wo.hingion 6 E. 'Wilson, WootOUSIOU
W E Hutchinson, washingtou Alex Taggart, Cheater CO
Joint Carter ' "New York CUM Now York
.1 B Slirner, New York B F 4 1 44t0P, rtnnit
111 Cromlein, Baltimore J W Williams, Juniata co
J V Crawford, Chamberebg J J Steel, Altoona
Jas Robertt, New York Jos Elder, Pittsburg
Wm 11 watt, Latrobe, Pa Thos Griffith, Ebensburg
James Brown, Washington
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third
T Gray, New York D liouanm, jr, Penna
V J Wood, Trenton, N J Ruf us Erekine
P lr Bart, Pennsylvania John W Boyer, Pottstown
Nies M Balmer, Now York D B Kelly. Pennsylvania
H W Rank, Jonestown J F Jameson, Penna.
Jos Gormley, New York M 9 Auguste:in, Reading
BARLEY SHEAF--Second street, below Vine,
Howard Bothers, Bucks co M. Cadwalader, Falls
Chas C Rudman D N Cook, Perryville
S Vanborn, Perryville G Kauffman, Heatonrille
E Duffy, Philadelphia lilies DI Wright, Trenton
Dlias Kate Worthington, Pa John Palmer, Phiia
Mrs A Yanhart, Pincer'lle Mice C Yanhart, Pineville
Frank Yanhart, Pinesaille ;tax Kreffard, Lancaster
Wm Blattor, Attleboro Kiss R Worthington, Burka
A Allen ,t la, Newark, N J West, New Jersey
Wm Magregor, Maryland J C Lewis, Abington
MOVNT VERNON Axoll.
Mli Williemeon, Virginia T Barton, Jersey City
F G Edward, Pennsy Ivania Semi Maxwell, Baltimore
Fitat A: son, Baltimore AI Walton Sr son, Baltimore
311,3 Thorp, Nov Ji.my Lyman A
DaYid Sturm, Pennsylvania
BEVERZ HOUSZ—Third street, above Race.
Chas: easvky /e lady, Penna. Lleut g T Itteckwer, g
Bolt Cone% Ashland .1t 1' Vranklin, Ph.lad
Geo Baker, Philndelphia Mr Ermold, Beading
Wehli, Beading A lleilial 4ecKing
BLACK BEAR—Tim - a street, above Callowhill.
J Redline, Frederick City 6 Clemens Cheater Valley
Cho imps, Bake eo J Willet S la, rtinatorrilla
M. V B Vanarashilen tt , la, Pa
BALD ZatiLX—Thiril street, aboire Uallowbil
Mrs Smith, 'Northampton T S Loiaenring, Penna
SPECIAL NOTICES_
CARD.—One of the editors of THE
PRESS baying been an kind ea to make favorable notice
in that valuable journal of an improvement in hats
lately Invented by, and patented to non, I take the 11-
)34cky of reouldiehingt hie remarks, as they give alair de
ecription of said improvements, and add reliable tenti
many as to its utility awl Om comfort it affords.
W. F. WA111:1URTO/f, Hatter.
WAREVRTON 9 S NEW SCIENTIFIC 11AT.-3tr. War
burton, fashionable hatter, No. 430 Chestnut street, has
brongi t out his elegant new winter Myles. with his pa
tent flexible band, supplying complete ventilation to the
head, and preventing the grease from striking through
urea the IMO, by means of this light inner thotallo
baud, which adjuetn itself naturally to the forehead, the
hat is made thoroughly comfortable—more so than any
other hat we have ever worn. t4entletnen making ere
setae, either to themselves, or to their friends, will
art visely in giving this hat the preference over all
other,. de27-tr
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING OF TUE LATEST
STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
BAI ES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goode made to Order iNlyfqmpd gatigiu,
tory. Our ONE•PRICE SYSTEM la strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
eel-1y JO=IES & co., €19.4 KARIM Street,
UPHAM'S .HAIR. DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS
Box.—Bottles larger gag! She Dellor Dyes. Colors in•
stantaneously, and will not wash out. Try it. Sold
only at UPHAM'S, 310 CHESTNUT Street.
n027-afmSm •
NEW GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS,
comprising a general assortment of Housekeeping arti
cles, with many new improremente Atli inventions for
Housekeepers' use. Also% a number of fancy articles,
imitable for Holiday presents. Soiling at reduced prices,
to suit the times, by E. S. FARSON & co.,
del9•tf Qyryyr of DOCK and rEctli fitreete,
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST
In the City, at RI south THIRD &rest
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapen in the
City, at 3t South THIRD Street
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the moat
reasonable rates, at RINGW/LIP & PRO W3VS, DreaelPs
Building, St South THIRD Street. delo-tf
MARRIED .
REGER—JONES.—On the 26th ins ant, in the Fourth
Baptiet Church, by the Rev. R. Jeffry, D. D., Mr. Theo
dore IC Roger to Min Tillie M. Jones, demi ghter of Henri
Joao t Esq., an of this city.
DE PA SS—ItECICLESS. —On Monday, December
16th, 1861, by the 'ley. Charles Wadsworth, Captain A.
H. De Pase, of New Chicane ! to Mies Rile Reeklese t of
ads city.
DIED.
ITED - fililltater.—On the 28th Instant, Mary Elleth
wife of C. J. nedenberg, aged 40 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
inyited to attend the funeral from the residence of her
husband, southeast corner Thirty-second and Hamilton
streets, (Mantua,) on Tuesday, 31st instant, at 10 o'clock
A. lit. To proceed to Woodland GetlitdCl7 , it
nteLENN.—Suddenly, on Sunday morning, the 29th
instant, of congestion of the brain, Annie I'eldest
child of William and Elizabeth DI. lEcLcau, sag. years
and 7 ninth%
runeral to proceed toLaurel 11111, from the residence
of her parents, 841 North Broad street, 011 Tuesday morn
ing, the 31st instant, at 10 o'clock. **
SLONEGAII—On the Rlith Indent. Philip IL IClotiA
gar, printer. in the 27th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Phibutel
phi& Typographical Society, Typographical Union
2, Mount Vernon Council, No. 41, 0. U. A. M . and the
Other in general. are rt'ehoetfnllt invited to attend his
funeral, from big late residence. No. 1212 Woodbine
Btreet, (Federal, above Birth,) on Tuesday afternoon, llst
instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Indientbr"Pic C's
inetery.
KUNNIMV.—CIn the 27th 'natant, William to. ken
nedy, in the 70th year of his ago.
Funeral front the residence of his son, S. S. Kennedy,
No 1259 North Fifteenth street, on Tuesday morning,
31st instant, at 9 o'clock. trir
YuUl o.—On the 911 h instant, of eananitintloa, ...ou
twit() in camp, J. A. }lemmings Young, of Company
C, Twenty.ninth Regiment I'. V., John K. Murphy, in
the 39.1 year or his age.
VANDEVEII.—On the 2 1 3th instant, Marshall If.
Vandtions, in the 16th Year of hie age, and of the Twenty_
third Regiment, P. V.
Funeral from his brother-in. law's residence, Mr. J. R.
Matlack, No. 1701 Francis street, this (Monday) niorn-
Mg, at 9 o'clock.
RlTOllkg.—On the 26th inataitt,
The relatives and male friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of
Adams and Sellers streets, Frtmkford. this ( Monday) 30th
instant, at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill Clem
tors,.
PIIILIDELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.—The Mom
herb ore reapectfully iurited to attend th, funeral of their
hire fellow•mendier, NI /MP 11 , KLMIN(MR, Irvin 1111
hav rvantruce, 3ia'4 Wootthino tutor, on TIIO6IIIIY ar
31 , 4 instant, at o'clock.
By order, IVM. H. JONES, Secretary.
Weekly Report of Interment .
irEALTEI ()MOB, December 28
Interments in the City of Philadelphia from
to the 2.Sth of Deceilibgr,lB6l.
Foe., Camp
Enterie......
" Scarlet.......
66 Typhus
ti T yphold _ _
Gangrene
Hemorrhage........
Hooping Cough....
Inflammation, Brain
ii Erfillelli___
Lunge ..
66 Peritoneum.
66 Pleura
" Stomach and
Insanity
Intemperance
Malformation
Marasmus
.....
Oesification of the
Arteries.... . 1
Ohl Age .
Paley
P.txpligre
Serallla .......
Sore Throat
Small-Pox
011ffocution
Totanua.
Unkn0wn..........
Apoplexy
Burns aud Scalds
Carbunrle
(lancer of Liven,
it "Tullis...
Bladder..
Casuolt leg:.
Croup....
Comostion of Brain
%$
Cramp
et , lllprefaSilln a the
Bi ain
Consumpt'n, Lunge.
it Bowelo.
Convulsion .....
Puerperal
Cyanosis
Dilteheela_ _
Diabetes
Diarrbeea....
Dropsy
" Brain
IL Hoar&
Disease of Brain....
Heart
Liver .
Debility
iiansiVn'on
4. Brain..
EPIIPPNY .......
Erfaincia •
Fracture of Spine.,
Tato!
0 1 73 - THERE WRIER!
68 I From 30 to 40
201 a 40 toso
34 " 50 to 60 •
16 as 60 10
5, 70 to 80..: ..
11 a BO to 90
36 .‘ 90 to /00
Under 1 year..
From Ito 2..
c. 2 to 5..
It 5 talo_ _
tc 10 folk.
cc 15 to 20..
I' 20 to 30..
.12
• nth 6
fth 6
eentn.,.,. 6
teenth....lo
enth 211
Tent
Elure
Twvif
Thin
Fourt
Fiftee
First
Second.... 20
Third S
rourtli ... ..
Sixth
nth 41
tnanth_
00nth.....101 Total
Seventh...
Eighth__
liituth ....
NATIVITY.—United States, 196; Foreign, 72; Un
known, IS. . .
From the Almshouse, 9; People of Color, 5 ; from
the Country; 7.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing week of 1860, and of last week, was as follows:
Week ending Dee. 29, 1860, was 251
Week ending Dec. 21, 1861, 1.1"14 245
Males, 160 Females; 166: Boys, 851 Girls, 67_
By order of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM READ, Health Officer.
MOURNING
--DEMON ik BON, No. 91S CHESTNUT
STREET, offer for male to-day, for cash—
Black and 'White English Chintzes, 12% to 15e.
do do Atlantic do 12Xc.
do Purple do do lit% L.
Gray and Black English do ns c.
Plain Black do do 12%c.
Black and white imported De Laines, 1231 to 14 cents.
do Turple go dv 18X G.
itt•cond Mourning %one =hairs, 12„ii cents
Black Repe toglsis, 25 cents.
irrPOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, WEST
PENti SQUAII.E.—Tho Lnetnroa and ripnal...t
Ir4trtiction will ho rastunta on THURSDAY, January
2d, at 9 o'clock A. M.
ALFRED L. KENNEDY, H. D..
de3o.4t President of Faculty.
SOGIETY FOR PRO
MOTING AGRICULTURE.—Stated Ideating at
lioom, 326 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, Jan.
It, at 31 o'clock A. M. Annual Contribution due. [3O-3t
FititiVE•-7111.E couports DUE
jaNUANY 1, 11302, of the Registered Mortgage
Bonds of the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad Com
pany, will be paid on presentation at the Office of the
Pe.r.,l,ftnla Company for lutoiranco on TAM and
Granting Antmitieo, N 0.30 WALNUT street, on awl
after the 241 proximu.
By order of the Board of Managers,
will,
V. LONGS - Ili Trnasurer.
Pbiladelphia ! l2th ow., 28,1861. d3O-3t
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the TRIATfiE,ITH And FIF.
Tai viii Bneet6 Passengir Hallway VOnapany, Will he
held at the Once of the Secretary, 4 t 5 WALNUT Street,
ou 310 DAY, January th, /862, at 10 o'clock A. N.
The Atintial Eection will be held at the same elm
bete rev the hours of 11 A, 21 and 12 N., to sleet a
President and five Directors for the ensuing year.
deoo-186,1 0 .24* HENRY B AINE3, Secretary.
to- THE ANNUAL MJEJEIrifVG- OF THE
Stockholders of the Delaware County Paestinger
Railroad Company, to be held according to act of Assem
bly, for electing a President and Directors, will be held at
the office of JAMES MItLER, MARKET Street, aboys
Till 61...--et, 'West l'lrittnielphin i on MONPAlir t tUo /001
day of January next, at 12 o'clock 111.
4130-nt w-4t A. L. 3501INAFFON, Secretary.
al`Vlll2 up i+mr..ADEL.pru - A.
AND DARBY DAILIIOA.II Gomr.zi- x.
PHILADELPHIA, December 28, 1861.
The Annual 'Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held at the Depot, on DARBY Avenue, be
tween Fortpninth and Fiftieth streets. on MONDAY,
the 13th day of January. 1882, et gm P. M , at.which
time an election for President and Directors to serve for
the ensuing year will be held.
The Supplemeut to the Charter, approved the twenty
eighth day of February last, will be submitted for accept
slice or rejection. TIIOMAti SPARKS,
de3o-tjal3 Secretary.
Iffa OFFICE OF TOE MARANOY AND
BROAD ➢IUUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY,
25b South 1 THIRD Street.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held on MONDAY, January 13th, 1862, at
1 o'clock P. M., at tlis OfHee of the Company, at which
time and glace an election will be heldfor a President and
Twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year.
trao-nifst* R. S. DROnli, Secretary,
rt. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF
FICE N 0.406 CHESTNUT STREET.
rIiII.A.DELPAIKA, December 30, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fa•ne
Insnrauca Ccmrrany Nvlti he twtd at the Office of the C;ont
yany on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of January, 1802,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
An Election for Twelve Directors to serve for the ensu
ing sear will be held at the au*. 11010 004 i t the asthae
place, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
dSo-tjal3 W. I. ELANCHA.RD, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN
su.pANer. COMPANit, 466 WALEur BT,
AIL.apEL rfil 4, DO :amber 23, DOI,
ROTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholdera
of the Enterprieo Insurance company will 120 held pa
MONDAY, the lath day of January, /NA at 10 AMOR
A. 31, at the °Aire or the Company.
Au Election for Twelve Directors to serve the ensuing
Mr will he held on the tame day, at the tame place, be•
tween the home of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P.
(130-tiftl3 CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary.
OFFICE or Tur VAANKFOItb AND
ROLPIRWARK PHILADELPIIIA. CICY roiS
bEIiGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERM (late
Chatham) Street, below FOURTH.
rim. A D Ent I A, December 23, 1861,
The Annual Meeting of the St Mkboblers of the Frank
ford and Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail•
read Company will be held at the Mike of the Company,
on MON DAY, January 13th, 1832, at 12 o'clock M. at
which time and place an Election will be held for Presi
dent and Twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year.
d3O-1)143 CHAS. ABBOTT, Secretary.
urTYRONE AND CLEARFIELD RAIL.
ROAD.
The Annual Nesting of tbo Stockholdere of the Ty
rone and Clearfield Railroad Company will he held at tho
4. thee of the Secretary, in thin city, on HONDA. t, Jana.
ary 1862, for the purpose of electing a President
aid Taelro Directors, and transacting such other lima
ness as may come before the meeting.
11. A. SHILLINGFORD, Secretary.
PHILATELPIIIA, December 28, 1861, dab tat
OFFICE OF ANTHRACITE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT
SJ - DEET, PHILADELPHIA.
The Annual Election for TEN DIRECTORS will be
bold at this office. on MONDAY, January 6, 1862, be-
LIN‘ en the Mare of 10 and 12 A. M.
&30-6 t. WM. M. SMITH, Secretary.
[a. RECENT MEETING OF THE EVAN.
GELICAL ALLIANCE, AT GENEVA.—Bev,
Dr. BAIRP, who has, not long since, returned from
Pawl will give an account of the recent meeting of
the Eiangelical Alliance, at Geneva, in the First Re.
formed Preebyterien Church, BROAD Street, below
Spruce, on IIIONDAT ETENING, December 30, the
Mercigeg eonuneneing at 7J oleloek_ 419.4_214k
urIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RE.
QtiESTS of Committees of Examination, and by
order of tho Directors, a PUBLIC RXIIIRITION of tho
Drawings and Designs of the Students Of the School of
Design fur Women will be held at the School R00m5.1334
CHESTNUT Street. from 110 A. IC until 4 P. M., on.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 30 and
de2B.,3t* T. N. BRAID WOOD, Principal.
co. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
CITY PASSENGER RAILW A Y uOMPA NY.
DECEMBER IT, 18dt.
The Annual Meeting of the Storkholdere of the P EII.
LADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL WAY COM
PANT µ•ill be held at Nu. 25 MERCHANTS' EX
CHANGE, on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1862,
at twelve o'clock M., at which Noreen Election for Pee.i
dent and Six Directora to serve for the stamina year will
be held.
de.o3-14t
[TrPHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD CO.—Office. 227 South Fourth st.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 26th, 1861.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Traukter Booka of
the Mock of this Company will be elneed on the 31st inat.,
and v.lll be reopened on the 14th of January next.
Holders of Certificates that have been discharged from
this office, or either of the Transfer Agenciee, are par
ticularly requested to have them registered on the Trans
fer Books, to which they have been transferred prior to
the 31st iuet. S. BRADFORD,
t 147 -4t Treasurer.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TR P.A.
SURER, U. S. PHILADA., Dec. 26th. 1861
Holders of the two years Treasury Notes, with inter
est at six Der cent., payable semi-annually, issued under
the Act Of 2tl Marche Piat, are informed that the interest
on such notes to the Ist January, 1882, will bo paid at
this office on and after that day, provided that such
notee, with a ecliodule Mimed by the holder of much nom,
gimp mg the number, date, and amount of each note, to
gether with the interest due thereon to said Ist of
Jgnuary, are lodged here three days beforehand for veri
fitntloh. J. 11. WALTB24,
ae9.1.12t Assistant Treasurer U. S.
'TrOFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND
COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD
Street, corner of Willing's alley,
PHILADELPHIA. Dec.lB,lBol.
At a meeting o the Director& held this day, a Divi.
dead of SIGHT PER CENT. for the past year wee de
clared cc the Capital Stock, payable to Stocaboldere or
their legal represcritatives, at the (Mice of the Contpanh
on and after FRIDAY, Jan. 3, Ha
The Transfer Books Will be clated.until January oth
next. F. B. JACKSON,
del9tja4 Treasurer.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. DECEMBER no, 1861
i n--. TWO SPLTINritOLY ILLIASTKATED
LECTURE"
By the Rev. ALFRED TAYLOR,
Before the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA
TION OF PHILADELPHIA.
Ta he /411v,r...1 /101I<J1Iler HALL, VragDkV
EVENING, Dec. 81,1863, and TUEdDAY EVENING,
January 7, 18112
IN AND AROUND JERUSALEM."
" UP AND DQWN PALESTINE,"
lunstretrd Ity nnurniticent
ONV-HYDRO-PHOTIC
VIEWS
of the Towne, Men, Plaine, and Ruins or the
HOLY LAND.
F`irstLectaro--"IN aND AISOITHP JEBUSALEIL"
The City of Jernhaleni, Plan, Views, Sic.
Chord] of the Holy Sepulchre.
Interior of do.
Wailing Place of Dee Jew's.
The Wzat.
Tower of Hippicue.
Pool of Hezekiith.
Tomtit, of the Kings.
Scenes iu the Valley of Jelioshaphat.
L,..rr Poei a Othon.
Harem ea Sherif.
Garden of Gethsemane.
Bethany.
Solomon's Pools.
Ice , Ac., Sc,
Second liecture—"liP AND DOWN PALESTINE."
'Views of the principal places of interest on the SM.
coast, and of Towns, Cities, Lakes, Mountains, Ac., in
the interior.
These Lectures will combine nlmusant entertainment
with useful instruction.
Admittance, 25 cents.
Douro open et QX ; Lecture to commence at half pad
turen.
Tickets for sale at the Bookstores and Publication
offices; also at the Association's rooms, 1011 Chestnut
street, and at the office, Concert Hall. de27-4t*
ErrOFFICE HUNTINGDON AND REDID
TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD CO.
136CHNISAR ‘2Gth, 1861.
DISEASES
NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the flootierlen ant) Rived Top Mountain Railroad
anti Goal Company will ho held at their Office, No. 258
South TIMID Street, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of
January, 1862, at 11 A. M., when an Election will be
held for a President and twelve Directors, to servo for
the milling year. J, P. AERTSEhi
tie2loltjal4 Secretary.
07. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN LIFE
INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.
NOTICE—The A until' Meeting of the koCkholders of
this Company, for the Election of Thirteen Trustees, to
serve the ensuing sear, will he held at the Office, in the
Company's Building, WALNUT Street, southeast corner
or FOURTH, on MONDAY, January 6.1882, between
the boars of 10 A. M. and 12 M. JNO O. SIMS,
de24-121 Secretary.
ry- m •-• OFFICE OF THE MINE HILL AND
PANT LL3 KIWYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD COAL.
,
A stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders win be
held at their office in the Hall of the Franklin Institute,
Serial *EYENTH Street, the lath day of let Month.
(January,) 1802, at II o'clock A. M., at which time a
report of the proceedings of the Board of Managers will
be presented, and an election will be held for a President
and ten Managers to conduct the affairs of the Company
for the year ensuing_ WILLIAM BIBBLn,
den Oen* Secretary.
07. PHILADELPHIA AND READI
RAILROAD COMPANY-OFFICE 229
FOURTH STREET.
To avoid detention the holders of coupons of this Com
pany, due on the let proximo, are ',quested to leave
them at this office on or before the 31st instant, when re
entata uili ha Akin ai& aad wilt he .eady- for delivery
on the :al proximo, in exchange for said receipts.
de2l-tja2 S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
WPHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER,
omb, 1281—The Illooling the 3.oir
holdersof tbeLocusT MoUNTAIN COAL &ND IRON
COMPANY will be held at their Office,No. 230 South
THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 20th day of January.
A. D. 1862, at 11 o'clock A. M, when an Election will
to bola for seven plrockoro, for the encasing year, Tile
transfer book of the Company will be closed for fifteen
days previous to the day of election.
de2l-tja2o JOS. C. COPPECK, Secretary.
WARDS.
Nineteenth...
Twendeth....
Twenty.ftret .
Twenty.goconl
Twenty-third.
Twenty.fourt
Unknown....
"• OFFICE or tr.ws - rimoozliaLym
a
COAL COMPANY, No, 280 South THIRD
Street, corner of Willing'm al}eY,
PHILADELPHIA, Fee. 18, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Corn•
Deny will be held at that. Waco, No. 2.30 South . 1 4 1 f At.
Street, on THURSDAY, the second day oflannary,lBB2,
at 12 o'clock M., at which time an Election will be held
for eleven Directors, and a Secretary and Treasurer, to
serve for the ensuing year.
&HAW, F. IL JAMMU, getcret.ry.
arOFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL
COMPANY—NOTIOD.—The Annual Election
for SeNen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will
be held et the office of the 106tor.ley, No_ TO Market
street, on WEDNISDAY, January Bth, 1862, between
the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M.
delo-tjanB* EDWARD PEACE, President.
E.H. ELDR.II) GE At-t
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER,
Fermerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets,
Has taken the Store,
No. 628 MARKET STREET,
Where he is prepared to tarnish his old friends and the
public in general with
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
The 7 3-10 Der cent Treasury Notes of all denomina
tions, of the second issue of Fifty ?enthrals, dated Oct°.
Ler 'Jar, are now ready W oOliy LV putchtlalenh 01 the
office of
WE. THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVE
THIS DAY entered into a limited partuersntp,
agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the first day
of Napoli, 106, entitled ttAii Act relative t Limited
PartubredlipY," dila the supplements thereto,aed do hereby
certify, that the name of the firm under which odd part
nership is to be conducted is WILLIAM FRASER
that the general nature of the business to ha transacted
is the FMB NOIDERY AND LACE' DUE:NE.4B, and
the same will be transacted in the city of Philadelphia;
that the name of the general partner in said firm is
WILLIAM FRASER, and the special p trtper *AWE',
ritrubme, both of the city of Philadelphia j thdt Van
capital contributed by the said Maus L FREtGDLY,
special partner, is five thousand dollars in cash; that the
period at which the said partnership is to commerce is
the ninth dal of Nocember,lB6l, and tlim it will w ra th
nate on the thirty-first day of December, 1864.
WILLIAM FRASER, General Partner.
de3o-met SAMUEL FREEDLY, Special Partner.
VAN WALTERSDORFF vs. VAN
WALVEttsi)Ortry, c. 5. T., 1801. No. 5.
Sur Rule for Divorce a tineuto matrintonfi, returnable
on SATURDAY, January 11,1862, M 10 A. 51. AIIOS
C. VAN WALTERSDOIIFF, Respondent, win please
notice acoovo
mITONESON, Libellant's Attorney.
December 28tb,11361. tle3o.inw4t
WM. W. COLKET,
Secretary
PAMPHLET PRINTING, AND
efory other &negation at Priefieg, of ti,o nesse
buverior quality, at the moat reasonable rates, at RING
WALT & BROWN'S, Drexel's Building, St South
THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA, DAP_ 23, Igsl
PIITLADRLPHIA, 12th month 20,1881
PHMADELPFITA, December 21,1801
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING - ,
READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER,
IN THE REST STYLE, -
AT MODERATE PRIOJA
As he trays and sells asailasilssiy 007 S CAUL
de7-1m If
FIDIANCIAL.
OFFICE OF JAY COOKE 6: CO, BANKERS,
No. 114 SOLTH THIRD STREET,
3. COOICE,
SIIBSONIPTION AGENT,
de2B.lm 114 00IITH THIRD STREET
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
LEGAL.
MARSHALTS SALES-
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
a writ of sale, by the goo. John Cadteninder,Judge
of the District Court of the United States in and for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me
directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and
host bidder, for cash, at the STORE, 114 Routh DR
LAWARE AWN UR, en MONDAY, January 13, 1862,
at 12 o'clock M., part or the cargo of the schooner 3U
FAN JANE, consitlinp, of iron, alcohol; lineeedoil, fish,
cork in pickle, and cod fish. The et re will be opened
on the morning of the sale, where the goods may be ex
amined, WILLIAM MILL WARD,
U. R. MA, ALM E. D. bf PAnua.
PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 28, 1861. de,lo-8t
BEADS! BEADS! BEADSt—Crys.
tal, Chalk Opal, Ruby, Torquoise, Gold, Silver,
w,,x, Satin, Jet, and all other colors and varieties of
Beads for eale low by W. TILLER, Importer,
‘130.8t 52 South FOURTIT Street.
CBRISTDIAS PRESENTS AT WAR
at GPM. P. RENTITPITT, No. §.14 aced
Stree+. da23-itlf
QPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND
FRoDUCE STOKE STILL AIINAD.—The sub
scriber takes this method to inform his patrons, and the
public generally, that he has removed his Fruit and Pro
duce Store to Sio. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street" where
lie is now prepared to keep up a lull supply of Apples,
Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds,
Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter, Eggs,
Poultry, kr— Ac. Also, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
Buckwheat Flour, and Corn ideal. All of which he wilt
sell as low ae'ean be bought anywhere in the city.
. .
Being thankful for past favors, to those who have so
liberally patronized him heretofore, the subscriber most
tespectlully solicits a continuance of their patronage, and
Invites all others to give him a call, at his new place,
where he has superior facilities for supplying all with
everything in hit line, on the most wanionabk term&
My motto 114 ! To live and let live; quick sales, and
small profits."
Please give ins a call before purchasing elsewhere.
S. 2. GI>fTWATA,
de4-6 812 SPRING GARDEN Street.
TlL,VrrifAs IMAGES 511 -
C. H. NEEDLES,
13. W. corner RACE and TWELFTH Streets, Phila.,
Practical Minster of Trueeem and Mechanical knoll=
armee, has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of
elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of
best American. English and American Supporters and
Belie, Shoulder Braces. Suspensories, Syringes is great
variety, French Pessaries, &c.
Ladles' Department conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH
Street, first door below Bate. n027-ifam
THE NATIONAL HOBPITALS.-
A. A DEPOSITORY of ('The United States Satlitory
Commission" is now open at No. 12SS CHESTNUT
Street, PLiladel phis.
Contrikmdout. received for the llosplials, and tor Sick
and Wounded Soldiers. del7-4w
TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED
AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN
lation Cards and other notices will be distributed in all
parts of the city, with punctuality.
The undersigned is at all times prepared to present, for
the lnepe pion of Ladles and Gentlemen Het of the
things necessary for a large or small outerainment, as the
cane may be, thereby avoiding all unnecessary profusion
and waste; and flatters himself, that by his long expe
rience in butil.ata, he will he able at all amen to give, hie
heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with
their patronage. HENRY JONES, Oaterer,
No. 250 Borah TWELFTH Street, above 8P811133.
ool,Ots
HAIR DYED A BEAUTIFUL
Black or Brown, at GUTEKUNST'S, FOURTH
awl dolis.trif
4011 1:. E. S. EARLEY,
IITB/1/0/1/iVa ilkiDlittrEAKEl6
13outhwon corner of TIUTTIS and OMEN area%
Pidaidalulds.
'DEBT QUALITY ROOFING SLATE
JuP oiwaye ea bowl and for solo at Union Wind. 1411
1MA.414. titre% Kentingtoth T. THUMB,
vs: mr.wsurr stmt. rhllMillstiN
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
REMNANTS FOR SALE
GREAT SACRIFICE,
DIIRINCt
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co.
deao.2t
EN RE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
RAVE RECEIVED SOME
FINE GOODS
FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
qn RISTMAS PR ESENTS.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
- I . ICi PARK SILKS.
LYONS VELVETS.
PRINTED REPS.
CORDED REPS.
NNE SHAWLS.
SCARLET SCARFS.
BLACK CLOAKS.
CLOAK CLOTHS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, Ste., &c.
CHEAP SEAL SKINS.
BLACK CLOTHS,
. HEAVY CLOAKINGS,
CASSIMEREg i
.BOYS' WEAR.
COOPER 8e CONARD,
S. E. CORNER NINTH and MARKET STS.
dl6-nred im
THE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE,
NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
For the sale of
LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
AND WHITE 00-ODS,
Will remain open only for a
FEW DAYS LONGER.
Those wishing to purchase asything inthat way should
avail themselves of an opportunity which seldom offers of
buying tbicholeeet goo& at prices
FAR BELOW THEIR USUAL RETAIL VALUE
POINTE LACE COLLARS, WU, lifiliDKEBT
CHIEFS, &e.
POINTE APPLIQUE "
MONITOR CS Cs as se it se
VALgtNittRIN *. if Of " ig
MALTESE It CC et Si CC CC
FRENCH EMBROIDERED "
LACES, EDGINGS, xvottranms, FLouzionvas,
CAPES, COIFFURES, BARBES, VEILS, IN
GREAT VARIETY.
LAMES' MtiTorrED, COIIDED BORDERED,
EMBROIDERED, REVERE, MOURNING, CO
LORED BORDERED, AND OTHER HANDKER
CHIEFS.
GENTS' HEMSTITCHED, PRINTED BORDERED,
CORDED BORDERED, AND OTHER HANDKER
CHIEFS.
CHILDREN'S CORDED, HEMMED, AND PRINTED
HANDKERCHIEFS.
SHIRTING LINENS.
Y/LLOW
TABLE
BIBPETE
LINEN LAWNS.
LINEN CAMBEICO
And a templets utortment of
LINENS AND WHITE GOODS,
All of uiAeb, for
A FEW DAYS lAnigrEit t Qpi
.WILL OFFZIGID A GMAT BARGAIN, AT THE
GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT STORE)
NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET
JOHN A. MULLEN.
AGENT
500ErALMORA.ES
lARGEST SIZE
SHARPLE_SS BROTHERS,
011E6TNUT AIM EIGHTH STREETS.
dall-mwfrpSt
VNGLISH BLANKETS, LARGE
sizz.
Welsh Flannels, Unehrinkable.
stout Canton Flannels, %Wish.
Nuelins by the piece, all grades.
NYRE A LANDELL,
FOURCH Sc ARCH
G O H O w l? WARM WOOLLEN
. _
Large size Long Shawls.
Fine Scotch Long obawls.
Gents' Shawls, extra size.
EYJEtE & LANDELL,
de2.B FOVIVra and ABM
BALMORAL SKIRTS, NEW AS
SORTAIENT.
Daimon% size,
Dulniorslo, plain colors.
Nalmorals, gay colon.
ETRE & LANDELL,
i 1025" FOURTH and ARON_
HOLIDAY DitESS GOODS.
The following goods isre desiraidefor
Christmas Gifts :
Low priced DeLaines and Calicoes.
Wide Oath* and French Minima.
Brilliant Figures new American De Leiner.
Dressina Gown Stuffs of Gay Cashmeres.
French Figured De Laines and Fancy Merinos.
Plain Poplins met Bich Styles of Itpingliues.
Plaid Flannels, Bright Brodie Dress Goods.
Blankets, Table and Plano Covers, Quilts.
Rid Gloves, Warm Silk and Cloth Gloves.
Embroidered Collars and Lace Goods.
Silk Handkerchief, French Linen Cambric Hdkfa.
Black Silk Cravats, Scarfs, and Neck Ties.
Plain and Fancy Silks l Rich Black Bilks.
Blanket Shawls, Brooms merino Shawls.
BitaRPLEBB BROTHERS,
delS CREBTRET and BIORTD . Streets.
aOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Detainee, at ISX cent,; Calicoes, 123 cents.
Black and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs.
Neek:Tios, Gloves, Gents , Shawls.
Misses , and Ladi.s' Shawls in v....defy.
Nice assortment of Dress Goods.
Balmoral Skirts in great variety, at
J. H. STORES',
702 ARCH Street.
N. B.—On hand, Jack-straws and Solitaires, made by
and sold for an invalid. They are nice games as well as
presents, and any one would confer a favor by purchas
ing the 'mune. delZ-tf
HEAVY CLOaKINGS.
Brown awl Black Sealskin ' iec to $1.50.
Cheap heavy Coatings andCloakings
Fine Black Clothe and Beavers.
.G9s4. Ovck Sr IWCrcS aF vlsi prim.
coOrisitp VOWlllpi
dell S. E cor. NINTH and MAMET
ROUBE FURNISHING DRY
GOODS.—SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, &
ARRISON, Importers and Dealers in Liman, and House
Tarnishing Dry Goode, etc.
Hare sew ea hnhd IL fill a trtmout or r. 1.00 sheetin g ,
Table Clothe, 'Napkins, Table, Diaper Towelling, etc.,
etc., imported under the old tariff, or bought a great sac
rifle&
N.B.—Eve per eta. ellotroel o kakehasee at, abovo, If
Paid for on delivery. no27tf
WILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN
TIL JANUARY let, our entire stock of
BT.ANNETI3 at the old priced,
win Qpell TIIIS pea a largo mock of an Wool Flan.
nele.
• •
Our 26 cent White Flannels are the beat in the city.
Yery handsome neat styles &beim at 18Xe ; hand.
some dark grounds, all Wool, at 31 and 37 cents.
COWPERTRWAIT k CO..
deb.tr 11. W. corner 'EIGHTH and MARRIST.
11110A118---
, 11.../ Handsome styles of well-made; serviceable gar
ments. The best made, the boat fitting, tied the beet
materials for the price. A large stock from which to
select. bOOPEU S oomutuP,
d. 14 S. E. cor. NINTH and DIARECET.
FREhH MINCED MEAT.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that
he le again prepared to offer his justly celebrated
NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT,
In large or small Quantities.- Orders through De-
Witch Poet will be punctually attended to.
JOSHUA WRIGHT,
SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Streets,
neln-Det
QIKATERS'HEADQUARTERS.—We
Vuis h i lae s ing t r e gi g ired a full stock of mariar SKATES
LADIES' SKATES, MISSES' SKATES.
GENT'S MATES, PATENT SKATES,
STEEL SKATES, HOOKER SKATES,
DUMP SKATES.
Skates of every variety.
givlct Nueltetfl and Equipment°, Cricket and Been Bull
implements, Vamp Cote, Army Chests, Quad, Pinola,
Ines, &c. PHILIP WILSON &
n0.30-1m 432 CHESTNUT Street.
AQUARIIIMS, FERN CABER, A
variety of Fish and Plants, No. 1.44 North SIXTH
Street.
HOLIDAY GOODS
HOLIDAY GOODS FOR ROLL
DAY PRESENTS.
What would make a more useful present than
A HANDSOME DRESS,
A HANDSOME SHAWL, or
A HANDSOME CLOAK?
Just received from NOW York, a large asoornatati gr
Now Goods, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
1 LOT MOIRE ANTIQUES, at 50c.,
An enormous loss to the importer.
Detwotlfol Fancy Mks for ti... /1.4141ay5.
1 lot handsome Velvet Flounced Robed, at less than the
coot of importation.
1 lot double-width Printed Cashmeres 37Xc., never
before sold less OUR 50e.
0110101! Bit u.sa coutvg OP RV num Dit64r.trTx9.3.
Newest and moot desirable styles of
CLOAKS AND SACQUES.-
300 pieces Merrimack and English Chintzes at 11130.,
worth 133 i c. in find bands.
01-11HL1' 11.1umwrs ANb Pl—tutu:Ls,
New Fancy Casoixueres and Rich Velvet Vestings at
low prices. 11. STEEL SON,
dole No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coates.
TO OFFICEits
OF THS
ARMY AND NAVY.
Please take notice, that we have a fine assortment at
Regulation Rata, Caps, Embroideries, fine Swonle and
Sabres, Sashes, Belts, Sword Knots, Canteens, is., &c.
Military Goode of every description will be found at
Ibis establishment.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
Nos. 826 and 828 CRESTNIJ r Street,
del9-12t Continental Hotel.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Consisting of :A 2
DRESSING RORP.g,
MERINO AND SILK SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS,
HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GLOVES,
ITIOCKg, TIES, 16c. 7 Ao.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS
del9-12t
11OLIDAY Fit EASE NTS
OF INTRINSIC VALISE.
SILVER WAR E.
WM. WILSON & SON
Would loin) amid attention to their very largo
aortment of
PLAIN AND FANCY SILVER WARE,
Kauttfacturod by them exclusively for
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Comprising many new and original doaigne, of the
HIGHEST STANDARD Or 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 eetab
iahment in the canary_
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS]
tN
ENGLISH,
FRENCH,
AND
AMERICAN
PLATED WARES.
S. W. COR. FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
delB-dtjal
CHRISTMAS AND
110L/DAY PRESENTS,
JOHN W. THOMAS,
los AND 40!' NOEmH amecam atictzw,
Would invite attention to the large and varied assort
ment ho has now open of Goads suitable for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
COMPRISING
FLAIN AND FLOURED REM AND POPLINS,
MERINOES,
SHAWLS,
AND
CLOAKS.
AssO,
His usual stock of
STAPLE AND PURRISIIINiI ttOODS,
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, *a.
Persons desirous of presenting their friends with some
thing mita and durable will and it to their advantage to
call. de2o-9t
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, AT
CLARK'S STORE,
No. 602 CHESTNUT STREET.
SILVER-PLATED WARE, snwntatir and fthiClF
GOODS, in great variety. New and beautiful styles re
eived daily, and sold much below the usual prices.
CLARK'S STORE.
dea4m 602 CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.
We are enured 4. 18 4 manr Ifne rosr - Ta rren are
already considering
WHAT TO PRESENT
- TO THEIR GENTLEMAN FRIENDS.
We would suggest the Mewing;
Either
A FINE WRAPPER,
MUFFLER,
•
SCARF,
TIE, or
GLOVED.
Or. if they have friends IN TEE ARMY, 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. KNIGHT'S
GENTS" FURNISHING STORE,
No. 606 ARCH STREET.
N. D. FINE bilUtTl3 ready made and made W Or•
der, at
Ft#4, OFWARDO,
n029-irim
CHRISTMAS PRE.3ENTS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF .
FRENCH AND
AMERICAN intonce,
PORCELAIN LANTERNS,
- FLEXIBLE DROP-LIGHTS
All suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Combining art with utility.
WARNER, NISBET, & MERRILL,
7!S CHESTNUT fitroot.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
•4-1
LADIES' FURS,
OF THE CHOICEST RINDS.
Very Bowler Dark Siberian &lard Sable, Mink Sable,
so., Ac., Ac,
AS of which will be sold at the very lowest prices.
SETS at $5, $6, $7, and SS.
CHARLES OAKFORD 4E, SONS,
del9-12t Noe. 826 and 828 CHESTNUT Street.
HOLIDAY HAT.
Wo will anon our now style of hAt, fAr the ar.r.esaeklAg
bolidaye, on Saturday next. -
del9-12t CHARLES OAKFORD dr SONS.
LADIES' SHOES.
We are closing out our
LADIES' SHOES,
Below cont. They ore the best in the city.
del9 12t 9ILAii k S MiTUBP it son
AHOLIDAY PRESENTS !
We now offer a large and beautiful stook of
GOLD Alin SILVER WATOIIIP3,
FINN GOLD JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
Picketed expreouly for HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
gcli;4lg triturated tit tie ite repreinted,
STAUFFER .1" 'TARGET,
delti-12t 622 MARKET street, Philadelphia_
HANGING VASES.
Ornamental Flower Pots.
Parlor Vases for Growing Flowers.
Baskets for Jardiniere,
Pedestals With Vase for Flowers.
Antique Vases for Mantels.
Vases Renaissance for Parlor.
Rustle and Terra Cotta
Lava Flower Pots and ‘`ases.
Garden Vases and Pedestals.
Brackets for Busts and Figures.
With, o grey.* vorteir of ortioloos toaltable for alwist
matt presents, for sale retail and to the trade.
Warerooms 1010 CIIESTNUT street, Philadelphia.
dell S. A. lIABAISOIi.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
DISTINGUISHED MEN
This day IA ill he ready the following Card Portraits
Gen. ideDOWELL, Gen. SITERNIA
Cellh W ILK Kl 3, Col GEARY.
Yr LOMB., Corn HOLLINS.
On Wednesday will he ready—
Gee. KELLY, Grn. hfcCALL,
Gen. It A LI,EGIC, Lient. FAIRFAX,
Com. FOOT, Com. DUPONT ,
Itt)l3FaiT J. ISHECM?illitKii,
This ie a most unique and original publication of life
like Miniature Portraits, just large enough to enclose in
a letter envelope for satisfying the Clirizedtv of Mama
friends, or In ornament a pl.4pograpi, album, They are
- mill worked iIIIIIITy I nog Toni It eolloctinn in
memory of these times when each day brings forth its
farorile or - its
The collection will be increased every week by
wlli
t Portraits of interesting prrrforinge6.
Prlcrl single cps, 10 cents; 20 ropieg, 81, or 3 0011108
for 25 centi. Sent to any address in the United States
free of postsge. The money niust accompany every or
der. Published by
•
WILLIAM 9 & ALFItEDIII.IIITIPIN,
IMO IJIIIOTNEJT Street, Plata
ELEGANT GIFTS FOR THE
NEW YEAR.
BEAUTIFULLY 'ILLUSTRATED EDITIONS cor
THE PORIS
ENGLISH BIBLES,
For the Pocket, for th.lgt, rot the P.....11,n f.,
Um Sunday School
PRAYER BOOKS:
Of all sizes, and in various styles of Wieling.
THE MESSAGE OP THE HOUR. Twelve beanti
fill Milo Poem & written by LatlY; with a Drake& by
Roy. Dr. Ilowo. 32m0. Cloth. 25 cents.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
Photogropl/ itliititool to hold SO pictnroal bovelod
aides $6.00
110. do. lino Turkey Morocco, mount. 4.4
claepe 5.00
Do. do. Tur. Nor ,to hold 40 pictures: 4.50
DO, do. 24 aieturog. 2.50
Do. do. Imitation M0r.......24 pictures. 1.50
do. do. d0....12 pictures. 1.00
Do. do. C10th............12 pictures. 75
CARTES DE VISI IT,
Of Bishops, Clergymen, and most of the Celebrities;
Aloe, of Mrs. LONGFELLOn.
Jot receirea from France, a lot of efemt DOA
Markers, intended more particularly for Booke of Devo
tional Readiugi.
SERMOIT COVEltg, OP If IPPP.P.PIPP 5T7:114;
A large collection of JUVENfLE 'BOOKS, selected!
with the greatest care. Also, TOY BOOKS, of the moat'
attractive characters, with the usual stock of Theological
MimeHamm§ %An, far tlu, MAW aad
For sale at the
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY,
leg 4 CIIIESTI3UT STREET,
HYMNS AND MEDITATIONS,
BY X.
PRICE SO CENTS
Published and for eale by the
PROTESTANT- EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY,
1224 CFILSTIMT STRIET, PHILADALPHIA.
The devotional spirit and sweet poetical fervor of these
hymns will commend them to every devout mind.—Nao
York Observer.
Title le another beautiful little volume, which will
prove very acceptable in the approacldng season. Its
contents are richly worthy the tasteful dress in which
the publishers have issued them.—Christian I Ir4a.m
and Agrovcato Sweatt.
Hymns we can scarcely call them—the meditative, in
trospective tendency is unite too strong but poetry they
reallr are, and, to thoughtful, AfilLlVAked Chrise
must prove as attractive as many of the rich devotional
pieces :which, from time to time, are rendered from the
German into our tongue.—American Prlfkyyrign i
riVitacirtritti. c125.3t
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-
SCHOOL Intioist,
NO. 1122 CHESTNUT STHEET, PHILADELPHIA.
HUMES A LARGE VARIETY OF
BOOKS SUITABLE FOB SUNDAY-SCHOOL
LIBRARIES
FAMILY READING,
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
N. B.—Store open in the Evening during the Holi
days. delB-wfra 6t
HOLIDAY BOOKS
AND
- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
AYE LLLYG AT VERY LOW PRIORS.
W. G. PERRY, Bookseller,
de2o-1m S. W. Corner FOURTH end RACE
BOOKS, ,LAW AND M3.6081LA21.".
NEOUB, new and old, bought, sold, and es
changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at •
dild9lloo Dimbaud. Those having Books to sall, if at a
distance, will state their names, PAil, bindings, amt.,
editions, prices, and eonditiona. WANTED—Books
printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Book'
printed in and neon America. Astoa,, pL Late.. asa
Portraits pnrehaarst. Pamphlet Laws of Polowylvaata
for sale. CatalogmApress, soptikpo,Atiptsiguibr-
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
CLOAKS I
MAGNIFICENT
FRENCH SILK PLUSH CLOAKS
JUST REOPIV.ED PER LAST STELUDR.
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS
In endless variety. Also, the largest and best assorted
I=ll7l
SEAL SKIN CLOAKS
In the City
STEW( NEW STYLE; EYENY NEW MATERIAL.
The very best work, et
PRICES THAT ASTONISH EVERY %Ye
IVENS',
49-1 m N 9, 3 13017TH NINTH STREET,
WINTER CLOAKS
SABLE CLOTHS,
FROSTED BEATERS,
SEALSKIN CLOTHS,
BLACK BEAVERS,
LYONS VELVETS;
a
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
MODERATE PRIDES,
AT TIM
PARIS CLOAK EMPORIUM,
70 1 3 CHESTNUT STREET
J. W. PROCTOR 84 Co.
nol4-tf
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !
WATER PROOF OLont.
iu maims •puritty
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every shade
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of ovary quality i
BLACK BILK-VELVET CLOAKS,
EVERY NEW STYLE,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL;
THE LARGEST STOCK
AND
TUE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITE
IVENS,
ocl6 No. 23 South NINTH Street.
CLO AK 8!
The Leiaobh Cheapest. end Beet.nimerted Stock
In the city.
HOUGH & CO.,
No. 26 Booth TENTH Street,
Onpoolta Franklin Market.
THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
MANTILLA STORE.
NEW PALL CLOAKS.
WATER-P . IIOOP TWEED CLOAKS.
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PHIOEN
JACOB
ihnBl-6m W. W. corner TENTH and ARCH Rs
COAL OIL ! COAL OIL!
GEORGE W. WOOTTEN,
38 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
AGENT rou THE
NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY.
MANUFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND RE
FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS!
WM. F. JOHNSTON, Front,lent,
GEO. OGDEN, Secretary.
Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, & itirEns, Patent
Gloats Coned lot Limps anti Ivlicolvonlv &Myr in Pith
ridge's Patent Oval (fire•proof) and Eastern Flint•Glasa
Chimneys, Lamps, &c. Burners to burn Coal Oil with
out Chimneys.
Lash b o -ors o r prompt piyeis aro respectfully luyltell
to examine our stock. no2l-2m
PORTLAND KEROSENE
OIL.
We em now Prepared to supply tide
STANDARD ILLIIIIINAM9 Q"
GREATLY REDUCED PR/DES-
Z. LOCKE k. co, gets Aasyrs,
1010 KARIM STREET,
011141 m Pailadelolda.
BILL -HEAD PRINTING, BEST
and Cbeapeat in the city, at lIINGWALT dl
BROWN'S, 84 South THIRD area. map
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
_IIIEOIII AND LOCI!gr BTIIEIcT,
I.olelol, and Manager ....J. M. NIXON.
Fifth Week and Seventeetli appearance in Fly(' Years
of the Greateat living Tragedian. and Poßitivaly Laat
Week bet one of NDWIN FORICHST, who will moat ,
Tut* (rdirriDAT) tirENINO. DECK RIDER 30,
In 1114 M. rcnownell character of SPA RTACU.S. in Dr.
Dird'a celebrated Tragedy of
TUESDAY— ERN °Rill CHIP - 0i ' in ft new Bad,
bud tt.P e. ti=e , ...mpnns in the patriotic Dram of
CHIPPEWA ; OR, COIAIMISIA'S TRIUMPH.
WEDNESDAY, NEW YEA NIGUT, EDWIN
FORK EST inn Great Cbnnicter.
WEDNESDAY Afternoon, Jitiffmry 1, fl Grand nor.
foinionce at o'clocli,
TriUliSD AY, January 2, Unit lionorit of SENORITA
ULTRAS in Philadelphia.
SATURDAY Afternoon, January 4, 1802, bdhaftt of
THE VOLUNTEER AND cl)oPgrw3ll9l. RN,
* In compliance xith the wishem of rite public
ED
WIN FOILRESP will ehortly reappear in hid groat
blialtspearin p•reenation of ICING LEAR.
Mon+ ^FM at 7 ; Volume/Rai at half tout 7,
It- Pricen its Wm].
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
4441-OTREET THEATRE.
Acting wan wage manager W, B. FIVEDZE/OKIII
Busineev Agent and Treasurer JOB. D. MURPHY.
SECOND WEEK.
CROWDED ROUSES! GREAT SUCCESS!
TO.NIDIIT AN!)
LIVNUY NIGHT,
Pageant or
~i .4.lrE'S LABOR LOST,"
With its Gorgeous Scenery,
New Coqumeg, Machinery, and Musk,
GLoRIQIJ..S
ovvm-, The tmointred wattnan Fientra,
A RIVULET 01 REAL WATER,
Mir Prices as usual.
No Extra Charge for Reserved Seats,
ippRITALNUT-STREET THEATUS.
V V NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Sole LesseeMßS. M. A. GA.REETTEION.
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Dezember 30,
AND
NEW TEAR NIOIIT,
NVill be performed the Proma of
Robert Landry
Cotheihie ➢arid IkliAa A. Ciair
Previoug to the Drama, the Coilieillettn of
POPPING THE gIIkSTION.
IlenrY Thoruton
rktoEs-50, 31), 7b, and 26 cerstH Private Boxee •
85 awl S 3.
Doors open at quarter to 7. To qumraneurc at
WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL
TETEATRE—WALNUT Pit'Wt. 100Vit
ifAst wram or THE SEASON!
GRAND FEBTIYITIES FUR THE NEW YEAR'S
110LIDAYS31
for the filth time, the Grand 'Equestrian
Spectacular Tit:lmi', THE FORTY yijigyt;B,
coucitrl tin
THE S 01321.4ER8 REBELLION BY SEA AND
LAN I) 1
A Grand Matinee on New Yearn Day at 2m'cloolr.
4.4litiflioll 25 !Ina 35 cents, •
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK (W
BARNUM'S InUSEVIII Or LIVING WO:IDERSe
- 1009 CHESTNUT, above Tenth.
The area! Fereeibun. 116sektee,.:,1 leteni d ept
MACE SEA-6 .....1014,
gandiling in the water and remintt out of it. The ntyn
terions and much talked 4
WHAT IS IT 'I
Jttfef i•-teether Mee k.n- Bivrhri Qv Tfyltritit And
thee parwlortes of Nature
TILE ALBINO FA'S7SLY,
Africans with white hair and shin and - pink eyes.
licr To be Been at all liques from ?' A. M. to IQ p, Di t
tit ct-nin 3 thiblrere, GGZ4III.' I COV.tr
TEMPLE OF WONDERS
-11 and CHESTNUT Streetn--HOLIDAY
WEEK.=RATRAORDINA 111' S PPRACLFUSt.
SIGNOR ELITE.
PHILADELPHIA.
Performance. EVERYAFTERNOON and IWENING.
erminencing at 3 and 1g o'clock, and TiIREWBX HIRT
TIONS ON R - EW YEAR'S DAY, at 11 A. bp,, 3 and 7
P. M., 116.6m.468 the, znlifitrien alma p9w*Tif vrnncioni
and modern. 24.4.exdr, nappy Scenes in Veatritcquism,
the Voice in .rlerions positions, and Learned' thmary
Birds.
Admission 26 cents i Children 13 cents. detri-tf
MUSICAL FUND HALL.—Grand
Concert by the lIIVENNERCHOR, on MON
DAY, DECEMBER. 344 in nid of the YOLUNTKER
EEFItESAMEvT COMMITTEES,
amilard I, n largo number of OEM
moot prominent artists, an efficient choir of ladies, ant
the full Germania Orchestra,
Tickets 50 cents,
G ERMANIA OROH.VISTRA,
CARL SENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at
o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND El
Package of Eight Tickets, Singl4
To be had at Andre's,llo4 Chestnut street, .1. fi. Goldd'a i
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. 0c212-12
FB.IsTDISYLVANIA ACADEMY 01
THE EINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, k
open daily, Sundaye excepted, from 0 A. M. till 6 P. IL
Admission 26 cents. Children under twelve years,
half price. Shares of Stock. $3O. 351
A 1 OILING WIDOW LADY of re
vw.taAttly, hacumtratace, tvietiee en
gage in a gentieinaa's tinnily to superintend Ms domestic
aflairte No of to leaving the city. Addreag
o V. G. Kilburn," Philadelphia Post Birgit.. Best
reference given as to canabiliti and strict integriv, [EA
NAT AN TED—A second-hand Sta
y turnery Stettm Engine, of from 60 to 70-Horne
Power. Address, statiug partlciOrg, " Box 1155 Pod
trove," 0e21.11
IVO THE HARDWARE
...I_TRADE
-1t1;000 TO 82,000 TO INlTltaT_WAß=itit—A.
gituation where tllO above atilotint ‘vill he acceptable as
loan or an an investment. The advertiser has had thirteen
years' experience in the buninenn. Please "A.
A. 8.," Box 40, Freetown, MR.3B. de23.1.2t*
SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR
an ENGAGEMENT, January lat. A Salesman
Who Belle SerentY Thnuaand &Mara of Dry Gonda
to firet.clase near Fennerlrania trade. Reference Owen.
Address RICHARD, Press office. de2-Im*
DESIRABLk FIRST-OLASS
BOARDING to be bed, with fine ymite, ttt,
1115 CIIESTI:trf Otreet. tieZd-Otit
TO LET—With or without board, to
a ginglit gatitlemati, a bad num mid sitting lams,
or begam. °jai, WALNUT Struat, betweati Tuifh
Press office, Chestnut 'trent .--14. "''‘ ".`
SELECT` FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Btutcbtßo. fiirtist, Ic. 3 S4Ut4t biXTEENTII
Street, near Chestnut. Terms moderate. 11F12.1M
CLOAKS I
Fp, LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT BEI•
a -rma ON:E
nklin f ii r ti Lio t:e 2a South SEVENTH Street, wax
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and Was
determined to merit future patronage, has secured as
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hood a
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the eahl
strictly 11re and burglar proof slam made.) Also, LUBA
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locka.
LiThe'a Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnishes
to ardor an shut 964164. Thl,l, the stroligeta, beat pro
tooted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to tallie'e New
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, gc. This Safe la con
ceded to surpass in etyla and elegance atirtlkingr4 ec ,
fared for tide purpose, era is the only one that iv strieVg
fire and burglar proof.
SPeCIAL NOTIOn.-1. have now on hand say twenty as
Farm, Herring, & Cols Safes, moat of them nearly new,
and so me forty 4"f c.tar makes , camprigiag a ageldeill
assortment as to tam, and all lately exchanged for the
now celebrated Lillie Bate. They will be sold at v
low prices. Please ca ll and examine.
je 2 o 4 tif L Cr OMAR% Agent
THE BALTIMORE GAS-13URNINti
FIRE-PLACE 1-IFIATEIt,
Sometimes called the " Latrobe Stove," is the beet
stove for warming the room In whinkit etandi, and Cot
rooms above. Call and look at them.
ARNOLD R WILSONs
ocS-Smif 1 1 9? 1919 VT/IPTlflrT.lii4roos.
SS MANTEL q.
These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, Do diy
eldedly at- eferable to any others, are manufactured ia
and Gold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
orb-Bnlif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Strom
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
IN EVERY VARIETY, AND
OP THE BEST EiT9c7f,
SELLLVO 42' LO IV I.l,Fivgg,
rtuy at th itauutactou
W. G. CERNY.
33LANK-BOOK
de2o.lm S. W. Corner FOURTH Owl RACE.
BOOK BINDING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXPITTRD IK TUE Itfin MANNER,
AT PERI` .L 0 IV PR.WA`S,
At W. G. PERRY'S,
BOOKBINDER,
S. W. Carver 'FOURTH tuitl BMA.
de2o lm
DIARII4.IB FOR 1862.
GREATEST VARIETY, AND
AT vie LC•WSST
BUY OP TILE PUBLISHER.
WILLIAM . G. PERRY, Pub Unbar,
S. W. Corner FOURTIL and AA.C e.
NOTICE.—Deed of Lot 1, Divition
Ft•ction 3, in the U. A. N. and U. D. of A,Ceme.
(cry, buying been lost or mislaid* notice la hereby Riven ,
that application will be made to the company for a new
tired. Wll. H. ILOPRINL
de2B.3t*
JAMES T. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ELKTON, Iliarylentl, will attend to the Collection nod
of Olainte, to Oeotl, ihrforti, PHAt I e o nat <eOf
the Etuteru Shore. detbs-11u41,
H AIR -DYEING DONE IN PEII
wok artistic style, at GUTEIIIITNST%I, FOVRT FF
and BRANCH, du2S. it tt
COTTON -3
.000 bolek in store and. for
fainy WM. I4REIN KR,
aeo-ti ma on EgTll U Sire.i.
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND.
Clawed in tine Cith pi R/NOWALT BROWN 8.
tH Routh THUM mn - no, man
ARD EECO OIL CO. - CARRON
01L-1,000 bble. to arrive. For Elate in late by
Mig %mita in gala city. fltiattlltt k. CO..
dal2-Italr 2.8 Smith DIM/WARP, Avenue
QTEAM!3COURING AND TAIL 411.
INO done nt the shortest noires.
HENRY B. BASOltikt,
137 13BVENT11 Street, abort. Wean=
H. RAWOWS ylae far the tieska to to fak4llliii‘ad
Gents to bring their old Clothing to him, and hasiis theta
made new. Also, their Cloths, and hare them toshion
ably made up. &10-1 y
WEST CHESTER
_ _ AND PIIIADELPiIIA R#4;-
40Ail l VIA MEDIA.
II IS KM AA tN. VFW] or; a,
N2irtirefon Tickets PAU be sold between Philndelphis
and West Cheater, good from December A, 1861, until
Jimmy 2. 1867.
Fere for the Round Trip One Dollar.
de23-St 3111NRY WOOD, Superiutentionr„
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_,,- ,- g ADAMS , EXP-RESS
JE-_-, -,.,_, COUPANV. • • ,
SPE 1 At. NOTION. . •
StApports :Ire rrgimesiv.i. to 1.1-4 L'i.etr large and, 641,7 .
Freight t 4) the r X l'ltligi; DEPOT, Famtboant cprFilmr
BROAD mid LOCUST Street:, %Alen, roceipta will
(liven.
for the prrseui, parcel* ana,ermak Fn.littgativabiqr ..0111,
be arrived at the Chestnut-street Office,
ADAMS' li X PRESS COMPANY,
32° 0 I/T . O4N VT fitTectc,
AM UNEMENTS.
TH E GLADIATOR
r'lii6si~llL It sALoinvi,
THE DEAD HEART
WANTS.
BOARDING
SAFES.
dendote
Mr. Edwin Adams
6lr. Bascomb
den-3t'