The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 31, 1861, Image 3

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    AR Anwar - nous TRIO.—Ong Sunday, three
liada were paced in charge of Lieutenant Fuller, of the
First district police. They gay.• their names as John
Donnelly, James Thornton, and Walter Baxter. Their
SOB range from nine to eleven years. The youths be.
long to - Providence, Rhode Island, and came to this city
•on a tram which brought a body of troops from that place.
'The adventurous youngsters will be sent home to their
•parents.
A Gstrivr Miarang.—The officers of the
Eccond police district wish it particularly understood
that the colored man, George Valentine, viho died on
'Saturday at the hospital, was not stabbed at Eighth and
Shippen streets. or in the Second district s as has been
stated by some of our cotemporaries.
A FALL.—William Aslem, aged forty-two
wears, had his right leg injured yesterday morning,
' , caused by falling on the ice at Crescentrille, Twenty
_aze...nd ward. Ha uqui taklui to !ha hentitaL
New York Bank Statement
New TOMDee, 30,—Tho bank atotomont for the
wok - ending on Saturday tummies—
A decrease of loam $1,027,912
A decrease of specie 7,455,657
A decrease of circulation 119,898
A deacon of deposits 8,424,003
9n Saturday evening the Lanka did not hold much over
1,000;000 in specie.
74831 Y of the banks paid out specie as usual to-day,
...while the others are paying out small sums to customers.
There in but little 4cumd, however, for it.
Arrangements hare teen made for MI adyanco of spool°
lin the banks to pay a portion of the latate debt and in
terest thereon, due on January 1.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
PLEILIATJMETLIIA, bocembur 30 ) 1001.
The prominent event of the day in th 3 monetary
.world was the suspension of specie payments by the
'banks of all the. lerge citlee, IQn6 ferclece
all classes of busibess Met, mid by theta received With
Savor and commendation. This step, in view of tho dis
position recently manifested to withdraw deposits in
:specie, and have them placed in bank vaults as 4. spe
icial" deposits, and the prospect or a heavy drain nailer
-orders from abroad to sal stocks and remit the proceeds
to Europe, was judicious. No effect wan produced upon
stOCliii h the 611UPtilgieni anti the Orgfcc that follinVisd
the atthouncoMetit of the siippOSPd settlement of the MEI
- and Slidell case was sustained.
The Philadelphia Stock Board adjourned its regular
sesolone for the day upon the announcement of the death
:is one of itt raerainre, Mr, 43. E. D'lnvititer& Beading
Bailroad shares sold privately at 1734' ; Pennsylvania
• ailroad shares at 3TX ; and State lives at MI. The
iarket was unsteady, under telegraphic advicee from
tl,ve York, where a heavy advance Wile.. fein.rtea in the
morning, followed by a fall s and subsequently by a par
tied recovery.
We hear on all sides an expression of the opinion that
-the rhii.lelphis. hanks Avoid ovall themselves or the
privilege acc.rded to them by the Legislature, and save
Ais from being flooded with the bills of all kinds of outside
=banks, by issuing small notes themselves. By following
01A this tr..c„--;,--41c./2, they ..ill SA - creme- time benefit
, themselves and save the community from much less. If
we are to have small notes in circulation, let them ny all
means be the notes of our own city banks, which we know
rot - net - Wog obtput,
The money market appears to be in no way affected by
:the suspension of specie payments. It continues stag
autat and quiet as ever.
OFFICIAL BANE !STATEMENT.
WEEKLY AVERAGES Or TER PMLADELPHIA BANES.
Dee. 30. Dec. 33.. Dee. 30. 1 Dec. 23
84,187,00044,176,000 875,00G1,149,000
3,369,226 3,509,368 598,079 824,557
5,154,797 5,054,223 L0n5.,13.5
1,919,000 1,988,000 251,000 370,000
2,043,000 2,074,000 . 245,894' 320,253
I 1,602,090' 1,017,000 354,000! 363,000
1,009,630; 1,022,757: 212,974! 261,819
701,008! 309,310 108,030 1115,190
805,288, /136,527 149,540 167,457
1,629,545; 1,587,854 : 384,333 134,872
1,242,4901 1,270,700 150,000' 165,000
776,770! 798,640, 180,239 172,168
0 465,052 2,505,381; 212,42 t, 3/7,027
610,025! 300,793' 132,270 232,220
1370,7271 047,932: 89,005' 124,773
884,904' 926,243 i 121,464 132,470
571,8791 579,0111 100,965 : 100,113
0501 518,0001 100,000 1'5,080
.1, 04,0061 82,000 73,000
30,864,28: '131,060,60115,492,181 7,107,266
Philadelphia..
North America
Earm_Atioloch_
Commercial....
Mechanics'
N. Liberties
'Southwark..
Konningum___ -
Penn Township,
Western........
Man & %Lech.
Commerce.—
Girard_
Tradesenen4i
resolidation..
.
Corn EB.
...
DEPOSITS.
BASES.
Dec. 30.1 Dec. 23.1 Dec. 30.
'52,687,000 $2,826,0006221,0001
ath einen,' 1,636,011' 2,265,266' 2011,660 i
tir pcb..l 0 1,349,217 4,619,394: 228,6451
f 1,189,000 . 1,325,000; 104,000
Mechanics'.... 1.209,000 1,322,236' 121,700
1. Liberties.... 1 1;401,000. 1,333,000; 80,0001
5300 - mark 759,235 842,216' 60,4651
ffensington.... 654,303 120,195: 133,8501
Penn Township , 612,026, 631,299' 70,362
Western. .. .. —.l 1,124.674' 1,155,3611 91,68,e
Man. it Mech... 758,295; 791,675 68,5101
/Commerce.— 1 .610,536, 675 1 59 Si 55015
leirard ; 14160,060. 11.121,314, /24,030
Tradesmen's.— 1 545,880 516,290' 69,995
: -1.160,2P0, 389,413' 108,330
.... 1 -539,631 ; 570,108; 56,187
3E1,923 381,473 59 350
aoe* 7.0 - li4OOG - 100 U
272,000 i 204,000: 72,000
'Commonwealth. i
Corn Exchange.
9Jrnen.-... 1.84 •
T0ta1........21,048,1310 22t48.4632.011,1791
The aggregates compare with those of preceding WeOILS
yes follows:
Dec. 30. Dec. 23.
-Capital Et-ock $11,970,150 811,970,150
20,8P1,981 21,060,001_ Dee_ 105,79.0
specie 6,493,181 1,167,266. Dec. 1,664,085
Due fm other Bks 1,465,412 1,274,78:1..Dec. 190,630
Otte to other Bke... 3,586,253 3,643,645.. Dec. 63,312
Deposits 21,049,610 22,548,463.Dec.1,499,853
9.011,11 , 9 0,119,a0_.13,..109 7 111
•Circrirn.l Deposits.
2,101,312115,997,943
2,058,574 15,941,861
2,074,048 19,030,712
5,114439 19,3-11,147
2,148,965 16,976,017
12,202,773 16,498,788
12,194,491116,314,113
2,233,7391:A331,970
3,240,73/120,939,931
2,250,365121,100,095
1 2,434,042 20,326,329
12,273,063 20,350,941
12,837,484 20,032,613
2,234.594 22,260,001
12,243,828 23,047,331
12,337,499 22,9/1,035
2 2, 3 20, 4 9132, 18 7, 42 4
14,1100,00'23,045,400j 2,011,179121,018,610
ie transactions at the
Specie.
6,688,393
6,743,41
Loans.
fuly 1 .2.3,967,20*
Aug. 5 24,211,527
28,557,264
0... ...... .29,999.
41 10 27,871,497
23 27,459,4721
rc 30 26,713,917
Oct. 7 30,499,119
14 00,381,151
29,705,244
28 28 805,509
Nov. 4.........28,431,735
11.........27,871,443
18 `,93e,7941
as 2 :10,498,431'
Dee. 2 30,048,052
Q .31,160,5021
6,179,4821,
4,617,576
1,046,346
4,697,284
5,222,612
5083,277
‘47,1-1440•70
6,375,750
6,554,68.3
6,764,779
6,917,769 I
10.38,059'
s 7, 87,198
;7,404,530
17,266,912
7,354,112
11,10 T, NO
5,493,151
..16 31,140,282
,31.060,001
4, 30 30,864,261
The following is a statement of ill
Philadelphia Clearing House, for th,
.01 as furnished by thenamager, ttcoi
Clesrie
82,782,57£
2,30n , n0
2,78,0'J
2,276,11
2,341,89
.10• .•
al 2T,
" 2.
$12,423,334 18 8907,804 93
'The State of Ohio has paid during the year a660 - ,000
of the principal of the State debt, ending November 16,
1861. This was paid by taxation from the sinking fund.
'The war debt is 41,212,039.45—m0ney advanced by the
:State, and to be refunded by the Government.
The following is a comparative statement of the con
dition of the Danko of New York city, December 21st
and December 2Sth :
Dcc. ZS. Dcc 21.
L0an0......5154,756,3113 N. 55,784,230 Dec-1,027,912
:Specie 29,357,712 36,813,369 Dec ..7,555,657
,Cironlation.. 8,439,463 8,559,361 Dec.. 119,898
Depetite,.., 116,41'1,931 124,597,531 Dec. .E 4425, 1 3Q3
The Tea• York Evening Post of to.day says:
Wall street wears a new face this morning. The ad
justment of the Mason and Slidell controversy, followed
.by a suspension of specie payments by the banks, has
proditotqf a marked Attest in Wall Street_ The istwk
exchange is rampant, and prices of the speculative shares
.are 2 per cent., and in some cases 5 per cent., higher.
'There was great excitement on all the active stocks when
called, the transactions being largest in New York Cen
4Tal an.l ..trfr.
After the extravagant effervescence early in the day,
:the stock market since is fiat, sod prices are eeljitis
cent., aid in some cases 2g cle' ce.W. below the highest
grointatouched at the Board.
Me.e• York Central shade the Hoard is 7914 e 5791.1 • Erie
31g ; do. preferred 62,X css4;'Pacific Mail 93)4
The foreign exchange market is at a standstill this
morning, pending the rise in the value of gold. The pre-
II on gold will, in a great measure, regulate the rate
s.f cxchuu6v-, and lu +he present uni.ettloa stale of !Lines
among the bullion dealers it is difficult to ante the rate
on London. Some of the leading drawers name 112,
but, as yet, no business of moment has been accom
plished.
The Seers NIT of the Treasury has directed the As.
Aslant Treasurer of this port, and inetruetions of a like
nature have probably been forwarded to the Govern-
Inept officers at other prominent points, to suspend spe
cie pa. on all claims save the principal and inte
rest of Um yohite of _t.i.os.r-y_
Public; creditors, with the exceptions named, are now
paid in United States demand notes. The 'Assistant
Treasurer, at the same time, ceases to reder-rn these
noire, but ircelyes all denominations, whether payable
at New York or elsewhere, in payment of debts due the
Government.
We hear of some jarring among the banks this morn
ing, several of the leading institutions refusing, to step
auto the line of suspension. The Chemical, City, and
American, and one or two others arc pitying specie to
clay whenever demanded, but whether this course is omit
kia serious inroads upon their reserves we are linable to
ascertain. The Chemical, it will ho remembered, main.
bellied cusses payments in IVI, and in 185th and HOMO
curiosity is manifested whether the present effort will be
equally successful.
We hear as we go to press that the dissentients to the
bank suspension of Saturday evening aro getting new al.
Use, eererul other large hanks being about ready to try
-their strength for some time yet. The Bank of Coin.
amerce, Mercantile, Leather Manufacturers', City, Che
mical, and America are (we believe) paying specie.
Ti lt ', t w o girpmenced business this morning with
11a3,112,11 - 7, of specie In nor Tonits Tim wendity state
ment, Which is given below, scarcely gives a correct idea
of the condition of the banks to-they. The movement
will, of course, undergo very rapid mictemtious within a
few dayo_
The following, are the resolutions passed at the bank
meeting on Saturday evening: .
Respired, That it is eicpedient for the banks of New
York to suspend specie payments, and we hereby agree to
de
//esolr...d. That the Secretary of the Treasury be re
quested to draw for another 10 cent ,to be applied to
the payment of the interest on the Gorernmentdabt due
January Ist, and his drafts drawn in favor of the State
The Government will pay, !Al the 24 of January, the
interest on the public debt in gobl, the banks having re
sponded to a fmther call of 53,500,and on the now rawled
stock, on condition that it be so applied by the Secretary
of the Tyre carry-.
rhiladelphaa 4flarkets
The Fiour market is more active to-day, and holders
generally are not so anxious to sell ; about 4,000 bbla
Love been disposed of at $4.5044.62 for extras; $4.7536
for extra family, according to brand. To the trade the
sales are limited at $5.313'a5. a 0 for super; $5.50a5.75
for extras; $.5.7506.25 fur family, and $6.50 to $7 for
fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Flour is selling in a
email way at 414 ir UM. Corn pleat is quict, and l'utins,
is offered at S 3 4IY bbl.
WilEAT.—The receipts are light, and the market le
firmer, with sales - of 600 but at *1.3(41,411 for Mr to
prime Nana red in store; 61.35 for Southern do; and
*1.3801.45 for white, as to quality. Rye is selling in
lots as wanted at 70073 e for l'enna Corn is unchanged,
latt dull, and about 5,0661.,„ yellow sold at fdlailloe far
new, as to condition, and Mr lor old. Oats continue dull
and neglected at 38a39c, the latter for Penna.
Bess. There is Ivry little oft - prior , n or gelling, and Ist
No. 1 Quercitron is firmly held at s3oqrr ton
Corroti.—There is no change in price or demand, and
3 limited l.nyinont doing in the wny of nsdo,,_
Gliticiillll4s Alit/ ritlMSlOss- - ThC market for both
Quiet, and pill's of the farmer article firm.
BEEns.—There is very little demand for Cloverseed,
and prim, range at $404.25 ir bushel. Timothy is m
aimed, A Kale of Flaxseed woe mado at 62:16 tirho,
which is an advance.
WHISK.Y.—The demand !MR been more active, and
large • miss of Ohio Ma are rep ,rtisi at 20c—now hum
ihitther. Ilrudgo hi worth DX Halo if gallon.
Fin JBESEX-CUREP HAMei LAME rS74I4SEP
Tonzuns, AND DRIED llnme, all or-tho best quality, can
now be had at the store of Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in
fine groceries, Arch and Tenth etreetb. He has n,w also
asuperior line of choice articles for the table, not kept
- by grocers generally, that our readers will especially ap•
date during the holiday season.
THE MONTH OF LECENIBER•—In the begin
of DocernLer, appa r ent ihno„ as Indicated by the
sun, is in advance of mean time, as indicated by a good
clock set to mean time. Their difference is the equation
of time. On the 24th of December, apparent time and
ween rime agree, or the ell:id - ion of ti n e on That day be
conies Zero. After the nth of December, clocks are in
advance of apparent time, until the 10th of February,
when they are about 14X minutes in advance. This is
about - Wept - nod when the warm and comfortable gar
ments manufactm ed at the Mammoth Clothing Baimar of
Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut, are much sought after—.
both on account of their cheapness and durability.
MASON AND SLIDELL IN TOWN.—It was ru
mored yesterday that the great given up were in town,
and that they were concealed at the British Consulate.
Upon inuttiring we learned tint the Wiry was not corrects
and we congratulate our fellow-citizens that the illustri
ous unhanged have not and will not dare to pollute the
streets of the city which contains the Hall of Independ.
onen. and the Brown Stone Clothing Mill of Roeithill St
Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
OUR TRIP TO BARNEGAT•
Though Barnegat boasts no great man
WLo paints, or speaks, or writes,
Whoever threads her channel can
Descry sonic Shining Lights;
Lind there we lay three days, I ween,
sails or oars!
The only "Game that we had seen
Was euchre or all-fours.
SPECIE
OIROULITION_
8233,000
232,480
251,420
115,000
121 090
78,000
09,350
133,125
68,759
113,955
78,055
48,865
120,275
69,a46
114,240
59,130
61,060
10,000
71,000
In Manahawkin Swamp, we heard
Tlmt one with gun or snare
Might capture bear; but some averred
The Swamp was bare of bear.
We tore our troweers, and bare-skin
We had enough t on shore,
A Wench might flourish on thew panda
Of Stokes's " one price " store.
Charles Stokes, under the Continental, first-class
WELCOME DIVISION, No. 29, Sons of Tem
perance, intend to distribute their annual gift to the poor
on the morning of January 1,1562, from their Hall,
corner of Prankford road and York street, Nineteenth
ward, commencing at sg o'clock. 3,960 pounds o
bread, together with meat, &c., will be di4tributed.
!12,113,630
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
CONT/TDSZITA.J4 HOTEL—Ninth and VhcatauG
Geo W Quinlan), New York II L Emery, Albany
C llBB Emery, Albany C J Abercrombie, N York
W Cheney, Connecticut .1 W Clayton,Wash, D C
Bev J AZdinonde, N York J W Edinstie, New York
J F Ferry, Week E Brandon, New York
Coo C Hathewity, Pittsburg 8 H Stafford, Newp't Nome
L W Crosman, Lynn, Mass W Thompson, New York
Chas Jackson, jr, Boston Thos Keech, New Terk •
Geo II Bender, Easton J Eckert, Bending, rit
S A Allen, New Jereey S S Wharton, Huntingdon
lion T Jones Yorke, N J C G McLeran Sz la, Wash
Francis Burns, Baltimore W F Burns, Baltimore
C II Tyson, Pottsville Geo de 11 Kelm, Pottsville
Wm - Kirk, Brooklyn J Clerk & le, Now Jersey
Jelin Wolfe, New York A G Bininger, New York
Matter j Ilininger, N York Dr S A Fisk, Mass
A J Filet], Jersey City John Baird, New York
DI) Badger, New YOrk J II Allen, New York
Jlt Lincoln J, lode, Boston J Living ton_ Stroudsburg
W A Vitzligh, New York Mrs Dolby, Baltimore
F W 'Kellogg, Michigan Chas E Weihered,Baltimore
A L Word, Indianapolis II M North, Columbia
James hyon, Pennsylvania L Nicolovins & lady, N Y
A hl Kerr, Gutetuttpr A C Hem Laucastor
e week ending Dec.
rga B. 11rno10, En.;
10. Balances.
8 93 8267.806 15
.2 61 160,195 59
10 00 224044 40
3 40 191,960 45
2 69 124,991 90
. .
B I! Herr, , Lancaster F P Wood ti lady, Buffalo
S Magraw, Lancaster John L Dawson, Brownville
Mies Dawson, Brownville Mrs Italy, Harrisburg
Miss B Ross, Harrisburg Thos 8 Blair, Pittsburg
air Mates c lady, Winsport kiss skates, Wrosport
Hon 11 B Wright & lady, Pa Hon W C Reynolds & da,Pa
P Pettebone, Pennsylvania .1 W Killinger, Lebanon
E K Manbeck, Pennsylvania S B Sanford, New York
W C Maddock, New Jersey M Courtright, New York
Geo Scoville, Chicago A S nrighb, New York
F 8 Kirtland, New York It Morrison, jr, Indiana
A W Leieenring, X Chunk H A Purdie, Massachusetts
J G Shaw, New York Jas F Wonman, New York
J Wendell, jr, Boston F Baker, New York
Waterto M Ottethi & Delp, ReAkett
Mrs Marguand, Boston Mrs O'Sullivan, Boston
Geo T Davis, Massachusetts E Pancost, Rochester
Wni N Sege, Rochester Ohas Davies, New York
JR Mutiny, New York Peter Parker, Wash, D C
DI l Leon, New York *ao V Thomas, Jr ? N Y
Jas Young, Middletown J R Eby, Harrisburg
Prof B W Weir, W Point H G Sturtevant & la, Bost
Jas Ban/mond, New York B Tranchot & la, N Y
Miss Rachel Tranchot, N Y Miss V Tranchot, N Y
Pli Deyo brOkltilirl J asßf Copperooll, N V
N Stern, New York G W Norris, Baltimore
W W Wright, Penni' B B Grubb, Burlington, NJ
X Hopkine, Mass
31IlliCIIANT,T HOTEL-I , omin greet, al,, Market
W N Wrath, Baltimore A Dubois & dam New York
D Tyler, Clearfield J hi Stonobraker, Penna
F Senor, Harrisburg John J Beeman, Ohio
Chas L Green, Pittsburg E Dealer, Bethlehem
J W Gibbs, nillade - 101W So X ilamhlh Hew Jersey
lion P Johnson & w, Easton S Oliver & In, Easton
T Tidwell, Easton Francis Amory, Boston
Ward Fuller, Hartford P Gossler, Erie
J 8 Africa, Huntingdon L Atkinson, fliilada
. .
Pr E Wallßee, - Reading P F illeltherger, Bastonni
M S Natttrelb, Ilarriiburg John McGovern, Jr, Penna
P Lusk, Harrisburg John 1' Julian, Indiana
T McCaudlish, Newville W A Packer & la, Penna
John 11 °lrvin, Lancaster co Mrs Hanna
Jo Brady, Pennsylvania W Goff :Arnow, tycoming co
W Scott, Barclay, Pa It L Baldwin, Bradford
G W Morgan, Pottsville Cart W C Shurlock, S
Lt Jlt Caughoy, Pr Royal ,T A Ryster, Ghanthersburg
011 Jildwin, Caibondalo 611 Aldridße, rliiith
N Moro, Delaware
AktEItICAN HOTEL—Oneatnat et., above Fiftb.
W C Gould, Chicago G T Harvey, Pa
Jae F giaith, Reedits , . F G Stiehtsr C sof, Pa
Miss Louisa Stiehter, Pa A McCormick, Oxford, Pa
S T Louden, Philadelphia Thos L Ogden, Woodbury
Ceti F Seymour, New York John It Stine, Hanover, Pa
Was De /tree, Pennsylvania C W Niel Is, West Chester
ghapean, commit 111)1 Wee M ghaleaspeae, Del
F A Roche ell, Conn ll N Dallas, Washington
E McKenzie, New Yerk 0 8 Bond, Ohio
Mrs A M Baxter & eh, 0 S Fleming & la, Walsh
Jam "Kelly, NOW York
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
D B Mowry, Boston Oeo K Brown, Philadelphia
L F Shepard, Delaware J Now York
W Clark W Lee
Spahr, New Tork A J Fullmer di; wife, ➢lo
Miss Fullmer, - Missouri I SReed,jr, New Jersey
Z Hayes, jr, Louisville,Ky N E Hayes, Louisville, By
Mrs GC Gibbon,Wasbington Jas Geddes, jr, Lewisburg
J V. lio.cke-ell s U S Navy A
A Bourgeois, New York J P Betrieb, Easton
F D lletricL, Easton Mrs G Lamson A dan, N Y
A Emith, Baltimore T J Pritaing,er A. lady
K Striker, Now York
DEG'S - MIFF:Ii :145—tivening;.
Philadelphia Cattle Market, Dec.3o. 1801.
The receipts are rather larger than last week, reaching
about 1,400 head. The market is unchanged, and prices
about the Baum as last quoted. The following are the
particulars of the sales :
33 I. Abrahams, Lancaster con7ity, $7BB.
50 'McQuaid d: Carr, Ohio, $BB9.
35 Scott, Chester county. 6708.
47 Kimble lc Kirk, Chester county, $788.50.
10 honorer, Cheater county, 67.otiareaS.
28 B. C. Baldwin, Chester county, $888.50.
125 James 31cFillen, Jr., Chester county, $788.50.
27 P. Hathaway, Chester county, 67.5008.50.
54 P. Mention, Chester county, $7BB 50.
70 Gorman a Drawl, New Jer s ey, 07 ott 00.
20 J. Beldomridge, Ohio, $7BB.
130 Mooney dt Smith, Ohio, $788.50.
67 Frank, Chester county, 6708.
35 Fellhimer, Ohio, $8.2589
90 H. Chain, Pennsylvania, $7OB.
no Aulb Ohio, $080,50.
94 B. Keeley, Chester county, $788.25.
28 F. Rcitenbansh, Ohio, $7OB.
43 Fuller & Bros., Pennsylvania, 8687.
61 Chandler, Cheater county, $768.25.
27 B. Million, Ohio, $6518.
39 Stood, Ohio, 6708.
23 N. Werntz, Lancaster county, $788.25.
43 D. Kimble, Ohio, 6703.75.
1S A_ Crlat, Ohio. $7 58_
32 W. lialock, New Jersey, 6707.50.
About 100 Cows arrived, and sold at the Avenue Drove
Yard at from $2O to $33 for Springers, and $25a038 for
Cow and Calf.
The arrivals and sales of Sheen reached 2,000 head this
Week, at front 4 to 4Mc 4fr lb, as to condition.
2,500 head of Hogs sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, at
from $4.7585.375 qv 100 lbs net, as to qual ty.
The arrivals of Hogs at H. G. Imhoff". Union Drove
Yard reached 3,230 head, selling at front g4,70'0,25 vi
100 MS Bet. - Market brisk, and on the advance.
CITY ITEMS,
REV. ALFRED TAYLOR'S LECTURE AT CO:f...
omer lIALL, TIIIS EVENINCL—WO would aglin invite
attention to the anleitilidly illustrated lecture on ‘qn
mid Arend Mitalent," to he given at Concert Hall
this evening, for the benefit of the Young Men's Chris
tian Association of this city. Tho plan of the lecture,
which will be found in the advertisement, foreshadows
Itti scone and character. The arrangements for render
ing this entertainment at once pleasing, instructive, and
intensely interesting to all who are at all interested in
Scripture history are on the grandest scale, as Mr,
Taylor, who is thoroughly competent Is do Ristide to his
theme, will enrich his verbal descriptions by the addition
of magnificent oxy.hydro-photic views of the different
places in Palestine of which he is to speak. We hope to
810 Concert Han Crollooll to overflowing.
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE.—We have been re
quested to state that the lectures and practical instruc
tions nt this institution, on West Fon *ittarel will be
resumed on Thursday, January 2d, at Idllo o'cloelt
BARGAINS AT OAKFORON.—Messrs. Charles
Oakford & Sous, under the Continental Hotel, are now
riffling - oft their triagruificriit stock of Ledive' rare, Gouts'
Furnishing Goods, Pariamatle Ladies' Shoes, Hats for
Children and Misses, flue Military Goods, and Gentle
men's Hats and Caps at a great reduction front the usual
pdcee, in anticipative of the viva* of the season. this is
the place, and now is the time to buy elegant goods from
this elegant stock cheap.
TIT TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
A C Merritt, Salem, N.l Chas A Kimble, N
Ell Stokes, Treetop, N J II W C Routelle, Bethlehem
Wlt .46.-.A'er, Pittatieg 3 B Mittens, Reading
It A,latee, Boston A G Gee, Gordon
Mrs J Miller, Gordon E N. Heideman, Gettysburg
Jobe Bigler ' Point Pleagant, Jea J Turhune, Nowark,NJ
Ii Grabschlel, Boston
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
.1 W Boyce, New York Amos Spencer. ItLirylawl
Iktr srt ity en Angel KARIM., Chester co
CIISAtnr so 0 Philliez, Chnatee C 9
Nee York M Pennock, Wain, Del
W T Degree, Bucks co Chas Leopold, Peuna
W S Hobart, Vottstown E Potts, Bridgeport
gaml II 0.414, 01,eAkk So N CilianduArn, Elkton, Mil
WF .t Honey, Elkton, Md, Et D Chandler, Jennervige
. 1 . 1 Brower, Bloomsburg W McHenry, Oxford
G'W 'Lefever, Chester co Jesse W Fell, Illinois
Sawyer, Unioinillo lI D 111 Moward,
hI lieglize, J Bliirk. Chester co
6 3 benipyon, Merle/p.m' E B Johnson, Elkton, ➢ltl
STATES TlNTON—Market street, shove Sixth.
J Welt:kill, Lewistown Alf Gibbony, Deihra
Centro Jas Willman, Centro
E D Humphrey, Penne, T J Houston ' Penua
D Fulton, Maryland J Myer, Jr, Coatesville
J McWiniama, Ccutesville David Neff, Reading
S Jmmie.,u J It Linn, Juniata ea
11 Bray, W Chester T It North, Mellistervillo
IS W Jones, Chester co D B Jenkins, Camp Me-
W Bell, Camp Mcßeynolds Reynolds
BARLEY 13LLEAk--kiaconct atront, teelow Vino.
J Stec}chow_e, Pa Win Magrega.., 8 0- ton
G R Night, Wrightitown S 1t Hughes, New leraay
hlrl - laghee,New Jersey 311z,a Graham, Pervlsylvania
I'axeon & lA, Newtown Master Prank Pax:ion, Pa
Mra Jos S ICly, Newtown Mra C Willard, Newtown
\V Nankirk & Bro, Pa Geo W Carver, W Cheater
C II Robert.', Newtown .1 Faelz, Hatboro
II Jr Whlt6 hi, Newtown
:fits Anderson, Newtown A R Reese, New Jersey
Win Wright, New York
BElrtitio ilblll7Blt—litird sheet, above awe.
Sarni W Pennypacker, Pa sand rout°, Phila.
6 Whin., Phila JO9 Whimlva, Mt Clair, Pa
Henry Thom, Trovertui
BLACK BEAR—Vitra Street, above Oallowla.
I L Trexle , , Yardleyville S A Neeld & eon, Yardleyv
N White, Yardleyville D R Harper, Olney
G W Hartzel, N Texas, Pa J It Buckman Wrightst'n
Nrs Buckman, Wrightatown T Willard, Buckingham
L Nelson, Bensalem Capt N Erdman, C Valley
J Diestand, Norristown J Sonar, Carlisle
O P Shutt, Bucks co Mrs Shutt, Bucks co
Loran, Pricetown
BALD PAGLlt—Third street., 5.604,1, CalimekilL
Dr N F llallman, Stan), Pa A Neff, Lehigh co, Pa
Miss E Neff, Lehigh co, Pa Jno T Berger, Quakertown
Jno S Moyer, Pelona Win Beans, Bucks co, Pa
Bewart, Lebanon, Pa Benj Beans, Bucks co, Pa
Payin Lovett, Duchn cu rrter Drown, /0,114' w
JILCOb Ztop, Penne'
MADISON ROUSE—Second street, above Market.
J N Stockton, Pa J C Foster, Nnw Jersey
J Petchen, Winn, Del W H Barnes M la, Pa
J C Woofing. Nan• Hope John Thompson, New York
Amos Snyder, Chester co. Pa
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—SecR4 !Mt 04t Anti,
C CAIIMIP, Boston J L Comm, Boston
L Sprsgue, Boston J Brown
C Leedom, liatboro T Johnson, Chester co
J Bramberry . (:host co B F BAIA, Chester to
J Thompson, New York
NATIONAL HOTEL—Ravi, street, above Third.
H Miller, Harrisburg Thos Walsh, New York
Suml Addams, Milton, l'a Wm Freymillor, Pittsburg
9 A Hover. Albothavu N Wetzel. Pottsville
Jan J Thompson, imgorno en
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
wir
ARRIVED
Steamship Kennebec, Garton, 24 hours from New
_York, with mire to Janice AlMordicc, Ott' Lieton'a taw
Durk Azelia, to Pernambuco, at anchor; ship Crimea,
for Loudon, was off Pelawaro City, Roing down; bark
Cont ad, for Bahia, was at anchor off New Castle.
Behr Grectdand, Heather, 22 days from Havana, with
fruit, Cc. to Irene k Co,
• .• •
grid. • C
Cray, Rio, 1 day from New (ladle, Del,
with wheat to James Barratt & Sou.
Behr Delaware, Denby, - 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
Oats to James Darratt g Son.
•
Schr I?inmond State, Mill. I day from Milford, Del l
With corn to Jun% L Bewley 41' Co.
CLEARED
Bark Hero, Condey, Cork and a market, E A Bonder
& Co.
Se - be Johti WilMoll, HWY, MUMMY& J Stt'atit . & Co.
Steamer It Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Groves,Jr.
MEMORANDA
Ship Rowena, Edwards, cleared at New York 29th inet
tor London,
Bark Rebecca Goddard, Hurd, Bailed from Gibraltar
bth inst for Marseilles.
Brig T B Mattson, Mundy, cleared at New York 28th
lust for Logiutyra.
..sch r ATM. MASVA", Wh en}on , GICI4 - ca BOBIOU 2011,
inst for Philadelphia.
Sehr Laura Frances, Higgins, from Rockland, cleared
at Boston 29th hist for Philadelphia
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CARD.—One of the editors of TILE
Paws baying been so kind RN to make favorable notice
in that valuable journal of an improrement in hats
lately invented by, and patented to nie, I take the li
berty of republishins his remarks, as they lye a fair de
scription of said improvements, and add reliable testi
mony as to its utility and the comfort it affords.
W. F. WARBURTON, Hatter.
i'iiIIRVIITON'i3 "NEW BCIENTIFIC SST,—Mr. Warr
button, fashionable better, AU. 4Jll Unestuut street, has
brougt.t out his elegant new winter styles, with his pa
tent flexible band, supplying complete ventilation to the
bead, and preventing the grease from striking through
neon the Mind_ 111 , means of this light inner motidie
band, which adjusts itself naturally to the forehead, the
hat is made thoroughly comfortable—more so than any
other hat we have ever worn. Gentlemen making pre
sents, either to 'themselves, or to their friends, will
act eileoly in giving this hat the preference over all
others. del"-t£
ONE - PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
Prittsiti„ male in the Hest !drainer, orriressily far RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices :narked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted aatidac
tory. Our ONE-Pater: SYSTEM is strictly adhered to.
All ore thereby tronted
ae22-ly JONES A; CO., 604 MARKET Street.
NEW GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS,
o..sprlsl. g H. general a.firortmead of 71011.06,17Ar1a arti
cles, with many new improvements ana inventions for
Housekeepers' use. Also, a number of fancy articles,
suitable for Holiday presents. Selling Lat reduced prices,
to suit the stenos, by E. E. ransom.
delti•tf Corner of DOCK and PEAR Streets.
MARRIED.
BROOKS—LOLLER.—On the 26th instant, by Rev.
T. IL Kennard, Mr. William F. Brooks to Mrs Mary
Loiter, both of this city.
HARLAN—ROLPII—On the 25th instant, by the
Bey. G. D. Carrow, Mr, Ellis Harlan, formerly of Alit.
gheny City, to Miss Emma S. Ralph, danghter of the late
Thomas P. Rola, of Philadelphia.
DIED.
LAWRENCE.—Atthine, New Jersey, on the alth
instant, Henry H. Lawrence, in the 71st year of his age.
Notice of funeral Lext issue.
RICHARDSON.—On the 11th instant, after a short
intim, et Neeean, Bahannia, John Richardson, of Phila.
delphiii, in his 67th year.
COLLINS.—On the morning of the 28th inst., Mary
Collins.
Funeral from her late residence, 1125 Milton street,
between Christian and Carpenter. on Wednesday, at 1
o'clock. a*
JEPPRA.3.—On the 26th inst., Daniel Jeffras, in the
82d year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 1020 North Fourth
streets above Poplar, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1
o'clock
111141,1 AN—On Sunday, the 20th instant, Solomon C.
Hinman in the 834 year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his son, D. B. Hinman,
near West Masters Penns.; on Wednesday afternoon; at
1 o'clock. SS*
D'INVILLIENS.—On Sunday, the 2.9 th iustant, Chas.
E D'lnvilliers, aged 43 years.
Funeral from his late residence, N0.1311' Spring Gar
den aired, on Wednesday imorning , at 10 o'clock, 14
lIEDENBERG.—On the 28th instant, Mary Ellen,
uife of C. J. Hedenberg, aged 40 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her
husband, southeast corner Thirtr.second and Hamilton
streets, (Mantua.) this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock
A. - 111". To proceed to Woodland Cemetery.
—igeddenhz_ on Ssmilam_ Elm.
Trllfant, of congestion of the brain, Annie P, eldest
child t i William and Elizabeth ill. 14cLean t aged 2 years
and "i" months.
Funeral to proceed to Laurel Hilt, from the residence
of her parents, SU North Broad street, on this (Tuesday)
morning, the 3lst instant, at 10 o'clock. *
KLONEGAB.—On the 28th instant, Philip H. Mune
gar, printer, in the 21th year of Its age,
The relatives and friends of the family, also Philadel
phia Typographical Society, Typographical Union, No.
2, Mount Vernon Council, No. 41, 0. U. A. M, and the
Order in general, are respectfully invited to ationd his
funeral, from lilt late residence, No. 1212 Woodbine
street, (Federal, above Sixth,) this (Tuesday) afternoon,
alst instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Pkilanthropic Ce
metery.
KENNEDY,—On the 21th instant, William D. Hen,
nedy, in the 70th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his son, S. 8. Kennedy,
No. 1259 North Fifteenth street, this (Tuesday) morning,
31st instant, at 9 o'clock.
PHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL gOCIETY.—The mem
bers are respectfully invited to attpnd the funeral of their
late fellow•-member, PHILIP If. KLONEGAIt, from his
late residence, No. 1212 Woodbine street, on Tuesday af
ternoon, 11A Instant, M o , eloek_
By order, WM. H. JONES, Secretary.
MOURNING STORE,Dec.23.
_raNgoN it gOIT, We. RR OffESTNUT
STREET, offer for sale to-day, for cash—
Black and White English Chintzes, 1235 to 15c.
do do Atlantic do 123¢ c.
do Purple do do 12)4c.
Cray end Slack English a. PIN e-
Plain Black do do 12Xc.
Black and white imported De Dairies, 1235 t 0,14 cents.
do Purple do do 18,4 c.
Second Mourning Chene Mobairs, 12% canto.
Dinar Reps Angl.ll, 26 ZAraCii- daft
cirrWATCH-MEETING.—REV. DR.
SMILEY will preach in Bedding M. E. Church,
SIXTEENTH and COATE& at 9 o'clock THIS EVE.
NINO. All are invited. Itit
12x. OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTHAL
INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA,
Dec. ao, 1661,—The annual meeting of the Scripholdere
of the Union MOM Insurance Company of Poiladel
phia will be held at the office of the Company on MO N.
DAY, January 13, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., at which time
an election will be held for eight Directors, to serve for
the ensuing three years, JOSEPH COLLISOH,
de3l-tuthk6t Secretary.
nyUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA—
DEPAILTRENT OF ARTS —The Second Term
of the College year will open on TIIURSD AT, the 2d
d ei to: Ailic&A.t ,
at the University, for examination, on that day, at half
past 10 o'clock A. DI. Tuition for each Term, Thirty
Dollars. GEORGE ALLEN,
tle3/-3t Sectetary of the Faculty of Arts.
• THE ANNUAL STATED MEETING'
IOF THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE NORTH
ERN DISPENSARY OF \PHILADELPHIA. and an
PICCUOTI fPf tWeiVe Managers, will be held at the Hall of
the Institution, on TUT;bDAY, January '7, between the
bourn of 2 and 4 P. N.
deal. tja7it JOHN KESSLER, Jr., Secretary.
IXPOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, WEST
PENN 941i.i...1111—The Leciure. a;,.1 Readied
hittruction will be remitted on THURgDAY, January .
2d, at 9 o'clock A. M.
ALFRED L. KENNEDY, H. D.,
t1e30.4t • Preaideut of Faculty,
tryPHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PRO
VOTING AGRICULTURE.—Stated Meeting at
Room, 326 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, Jan.
lst, at 11 o'clock A. M. Annual Contribution due. [30.3t
NOTICE.— THE COUPONS DUE
JANUARY 1, 1882, of the Registered Mortgage
Bonds of the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad Com
pany, will be paid on presentation at the Office of the
Pennsylvania Company far Insurance on 111V0a and
Granting Annuities, No. 204 WALNUT Street, on and
after. the 2d proximo.
By order of the Board of Managers.
!UM. 0. LONCSTRETII, Treasurer.
Philadelphia, 12th 3110, 28,1861. d2O-2t
OFFICE OF ANTHRACITE INSIU.
MIME COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT
OTDEET, PHILADELPHIA.
The Annual Election for TEN DIRECTORS will be
held at this office on MONDAY, January 6, 1862, ho
pes en the hours of 10 and 12 A. 31.
de3o-61 WM. M. SMITH, Secretary.
NOTICE -THE 'UNDERSIGNED
have lids day entered into a CO-PAR ['NED
SHIP, under tiro name awl style of ADAM WARTIIT
MAN & CO., for the transaction of the Provision,
Slaughtering, and Pork-racking liminess.
ADAM WARTHMAN,
ADAM 11. WARTIIMANI
AjiTHONY M. WARTIIMAN,
Pm LA Dia.ror.t, Da. .., 114.f13.
$5 BOUNTY PER MAN WILL
be gl , ren foi , TWEIVIN-111V.P. WIMPY MIEN,
for un accepted regiment. Address 11.11XILY RING
GOLD, Philadelphia Pest Office. Edc3o-3tit
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a
writ of Wile, by the Hon. PHILEMON DICKER,
SON, Judge of the District Court of the United States in
and for the District of New Jeraey, In Admiralty, to me
directed, will be sold at Public Sale to the highest and beat
'Aim-, tar caah, at SOMPHR , POINT, oa THURSDAY,
January 16, 1862, at 1 o'clock P. R.., the three-thirty
seconds of an unfinished vessel, not yet launched or
named, lying at *VEERS' POINT, an Great Egg liar-
Mr, in paid District, being the intend el A, IL celc Ji
Co, residents and inhabitants of tile 3tate vi
Flot N illa.
BE lAJAII 'DEACO,
V. 5. Metalled District of New Jersey.
Dated December SO, 1881. Jegl-Dif tjitlg*
ROF. F. LE BARBIER GIVES
P
ioetructioo in the French and Spanish Languages,
either in &boole or in Privisto Tlsmilive, Apply to
No. 30 NINTH Street, cornor of Filbert street, at ntro.
Splint's. de3l-4t*
T HERE IS NO ABATEMENT IN
the demand for those meritorious pictures
$1 Colored Photographs. Those who wisii thorn
gli9uld go at 9,4c9 §treet t shore Green. I.t*
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1861
TAE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE.
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serves, and 33 boxes of cigars, the cargo of , the sloop
LIDA, captured as prize of war by the United States ship
SEMINOLE, and brought into this port by the ELLE N
P. STEWART, to be monishedsotted, and Merl tojudg•
went, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect
hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are
therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded,
that you omit not, but that by publishing then presents
in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pub
lisl in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal. In
felligencer, you do munish and cite, or cause to be
ruonislied and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general
i,ia1,A,41 Is kw& any eight, Ana, or inte
rest in the gold 160 bogs of coffee, t 33 pigs of lead, f rolls
of sheet lend, 1 box of shoe thread, 1 box of drugs, 1 box
of preserves, and 33 boxes of cigars, to appear b 'fore the
Higjoyable OH N CA D WALA DE , '„-the Judge of the said
Court, at tho DLTriticT ROOM . , in the. city
of rhiladelphia,on the TWENTIETH day after publi
cation of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on
lilt Hint mut day following, betweqn the usual hours of
hearing Causes, then nod there to show, or allege, in due
form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they
l e ivyt, Why JCS) bags of cane, 590 pigs of lead, ti rolls
ox sho d i r il u d gs, no l t Loa
i; : iti bo a3 x ti b l o io x e m tl o n f ea c d 4. l u.s b ,
sheet lead,
same, to the enemies of the 'United States, and, as goods
I) P r rOTO T l C it ni ed to belong, at me time of the capture of the
of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to con
demnation, to be inlindgeg and condemned as good and
lawful prizes end further to do awl receive in this be
half as to justice shall nonortain. Mid that ion duly in
timate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons afore
said generally, (to whom, by the tenor of these presents,
it is also intimated,) tha t they shall nut appear at thu
MPS anti elan Rime mentioned, or appear and shall not
show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary. then
said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adju
dication on the said capture. and may pronounce that
09 sop Ito begs of coffee, 595 pigs had, 5 rolls of shoot
lead, 1 box shoe thread, I box drugs, i boa preserves, and
aa boxes cigars, did lodong, at the time of the cap
! ture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of
Aniorien, anti as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,
liable and subject to confiscation awl condemnation, to
; be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence
or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and inti
mated in anywise notwithstanding, anti that you duly
certify to the said District Court what you shall do in
the premises, together with these preSeida-
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWAL ADE R,
Judge of the slid Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty
' eighth day of DECEMBER, A. 11. 1561, and in the
eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United
States.
de3l-3t G. R. vox., Clerk District Court.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
To wilt VRIENDS,
WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
SCHOOL UNION,
PUBLISHES A LARGE VARIETY OP
LIBR&AIES
FAMILY READING,
AND
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FINE CLOAKS,
TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK
OF THE
PARIS MAN TILLA, CLOAK,
AND FUtt EMPORIUM,
705 MIBOTriIUT STREET,
PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL
SYNOPSIS OF REDUCTIONS.
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS,
Vim VII to E2o—From St! to gl7_
Fitnsrmn BRATRA CLOAKM,
From 618 to 614—From $lO to $7.50
PILOWN DEtti , IIT OR afalliff VfoOTTI
From SIB to 514—From 510 to 812.
BLACK SEALSKIN OR OTTER CLOTH CLOAKS,
Front 4/8 to fl4—From 518
VELVET CLOTH CL JAKE,
from $3O to s22—From $35 to $2B.
FM BLACK BEAVER CLOARRp
?CCP'. t 4,,17---Vrvin 435 votrah
VINE BLACK BRAVER CLOAKS,
From $25 to sl9.so—From $2O to $lB
FINE BLACK MAYER CLOAKS,
From $l6 to sl2—From $l2 to $9
FANCY BEAVKA CLOAKS,
From $4O to s3o—Front $3O to 4p22
FANCY COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS,
From $24 to slB—Front $lB to M5l)
liron IBLYKT CLOAKS,
From *Mt to NO—From 370 to 855
DER FUR DEPARTMENT.
Which is replete with every desirable style and descrip
tion, will be open to inspection at prices corresponding
to the general reduction , particularisation, among such
nn infinity of qualities, being, if not impossible, at all
events, unsatisfactory. de3l-lm
REMNANTS FOR SALE
AT A
GREAT SACRIFICE,
DURING
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
AT
No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET.
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co.
de;3o-2t
TEE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE,
NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
!'o: {h Salo of
LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
AND WHITE GOODS,
Will roma::: open only for a
FEW DAYS LONGER.
Those wishing to purchase anything in that way should
avail themselves ot an opportunity which seldom offers of
buying tho cboiccat goods at twines
FAB BELOW THEIR USUAL RETAIL VALUE
POINTE LACE COSLARS, SETS, HAMMER-
VIIITiVoSI CCU.
POINTE APPLIQUE 44 44 44 44 44 44
MONITOR 64 II 66 46 It II
VALENOIENNE ti LE IL it LL LL
MALTESE . II 64 66 66 If
FRENCH EMBROIDERED 4c a 44 44 44
LACES, EDGINGS, INSEBTINGS, FLOUNCING'S,
CAPES, COIFFURES, BARGES, VEILS, IN
GREAT VARIETY.
LADIES' HEMSTITCHED, CORDED BORDERED,
EMBROIDERED. RETERE, ➢fOUENINO,
LOBED BORDERED, AND OTHER HANDKER
CHIEFS.
DENTDI DIEMBTITOHED, P.D.INtED , DOD.IIP.DED,
CORDED BORDERED, AND OTHER lIANDNER-
CHIEFS.
CHILDREN'S CORDED, REBUKED, AIM. PRINTED
HANDKERCHIEFS.
SHIRTING LINENS.
PILLOW
tAistit
DIRDEYE ti
LINEN LAWNS.
LINEN CAISEHTLICg.
And a cothplete assortment of
LINENS AND WHITE GOODS;
All of wWeb, for
A FEW DAYS LONGER, ONLY,
War:, DZ OfTERED A GREAT BARGAIN, AT TUE
GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT STORE,
NO. 3021 CHESTNUT STREET
JOHN A. MULLEN.
dAll_l2,l
VD' --Br.ikkIKETS. LARGE
aTZE.
Welsh Flannels, Unshrtnkable. -
Stant Canton Flannels, English_
Mullins by the piece, all grades.
EYRE .4 LANDELL,
de2S FORUM & ARCH.
G 0 0. D WARM WOOLLEN
SHAWLS.
Large Size Long Shawls.
Fine Scotch Long Shawls.
Gents' Shawls, extra sire.
MAN d LATITIELLI
de2S FOURTH and ARM
BALI ORAL SKIRTS, NEW AS
SORTMENT.
Balmorals, full size.
Balmorals, Plain colors.
Balmorals, gay colors.
ETRE 6; LANDELL,
eZ3 romrtt and Andm.
"HOLIDAY DRESS GOOD&
The following geode are deeirOblefor
Christmas Gifts
Low priced ITeLaines and Callum&
Wide English and French Chintzes.
Brilliant Figures new American De "Labia&
Pressing Gown Stuffs of Gay Cashmeres.
French Figured Do babies and Fancy thaaami.
Plain Poplins and Rich Styles of Epinglines.
Plaid Flannels, Bright Brodie Dress Goods.
Blankets, Table and Piano Caters, Quilts.
hid Gloves, Warm Silk and CIA. %MTh
Embroidered Collars and Lace Goods.
Sine Handkerchiefo, French LineriCambrio Hdkfe.
Black Silk Cravats, Scarfs, and Neck 71 , 13}1.
Plain and Fancy Silks, Rich Black Silks.
/Sway' Shawls, Broglie ll4virb2 P.Mxvie ,
SHARPLESS BRotirlintS,
dela CHESTNUT and RIGHTH Streets.
OLIDAY PRESENTS.
Detainee, at 1810 cent; ; Calicoes, 12.1 i cents.
Black and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs.
Neck-Ties, Gloves, Gents' Shawle.
Misses' and Ladies' Shawls in variety.
Nice assortment of Drees Goods. -
Balmoral Skirts ca great variety.. at
J. H. STOKES',
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
aessenta, and any one would confer a favor by 'lambast.
ing the same. del2-tf
HEAVY CLOAKINGS.
Brown and Black Sealskin, 76c to $1.50.
Clionn heavy Coating and Blonkinn
rine Black Cloths and Beavers.
Goad stock Cassimeres at old prices.
0001.ZII & CONABD,
den S. B cor. NINTH and MARKET
TT OUSE FURNISHING- DRY
GOODS.--SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, at
AItRISO2I, Importers and Dealers in Limon, and House
Furnishing Dry Goode, etc.
Have now on band a full assortment of Linen Meeting )
Table Cloths, Napkins, Table, Diaper Towelling, etc.,
etc., Imported under the. old tariff, or bought a great sac
rifice.
N,ll,—Fire Der cent. allowed on nurthasee as above._ if
paid for on delivery. no2lat
WELL CONTINUE TO SELL UN -
TIL JANUARY Ist, our entire Mock of
Dlin'zinlii - o as tt: 91 , 1
Will open THIS PAT a large stock of all Wool Flan
nels.
Our 25 cent White Flannels are the beat in the city.
Very handsome neat styles DeLaines at le.Xc hand
some dark grounds, all WOOl, at 51 and 55 cents.
COWPERTHWAIT Ot 00.,
deb-11 N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
PLOAK 4 4.=
V Handsome styles of well-made, serviceable gar
ments. The best made, the best fitting, and the best
materials for the price. A largo stock from which to
Detect, COOPER & CONARD,
drl4 S. E. cot. DTILITAI and 3t4IVEGET
ARMY SUPPLIES
OFFICX OF TITS COMMISSARY OF SITTISISYNNOEg
No. 1139 GIRARD STREET,
Philadelphia, December 28, 1861.
Proposals will be received at this office untif the
YOUP.TII DAY at JANUARY, 1862., fur furniang for
the use of the United-States army, at such times and in
much quantity AS may be required during the month of
January, the following subsibtence stores—Viz ;
600 barrels prime mess new Pork.
1,500 barrels extra superfine Flour.
200 bushels first quality new wltite Scans, in good flour
barrels.
16 1 000 pounds prime Rice,. in good Hour barrels.
30,000 ponndsa prime Rio Cufeee, in barrel,
2,000 gallons Vinegar.
2,000 pounds best quality Adamantine Candles, full
weight, twelves.
r 2,000 pounds good hard Soap, full weight.
200 imbheld good dean, dry tina Salt, in good tight
barrels.
SOO gallonsgood Molasses or Syrup.
Samples in boxes distinctly marked to accompany pro
posals for all articles except meat. All of the articles to
cf the beat qualify ' securely pact:eel, and ht perfect or
der for transportation.
Seller's name and date of purchase required on each
package. Certificates of inspection of meat and flour
will be reinilred l . Bib frpro }Mow!" dealers or manufac
turers only will be COUBiliCall, and seen bid must latl ac
companied by the written guatantee of responsible per
sons for the faithful performance of the contract.
Proposals to be endorsed " Proposals for Subsistence
Stores," aiid dlessted to Captain F. N. BUCK,
Commissary of Subsistence,
de3l.st United States Volunteers.
NOTICE. --Deed of Lot 1, Division 0,
Section 3, in the U. A. M. and 11. D. of A. Ceme
tery, baying been lost or mislaid, notice is hereby given
that application will be made to the company for a new
deed. WM_ K. 110PKIN8.
de2B-3t*
OLD LEAP-8 barrels just received
per schooner Assails, for Belo by
JAUBETCHE &
no 7 702 and 204 Bonth FRONT Street
HOLIDAY GOODS
HOLIDAY PBESENTS.
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
REDUCED P RICES.
JOB. WATSON',
de7-Rtuthlm 326 CHESTNUT STREET
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THOMAS C. GARRETT.
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL,
TITTLAPELIIIIAI
Has just received an assortment of
LADIES' GOLD 'WATCHES,
Ur she newest styles ! and of eery superior quality, cm well
as thorn adapted to men's and boy? wear.
Re is manufacturing extensively a groat variety of .
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES OF SILVER,
And was special attention to getting up thingg itultablo
for
BRIDAL &ND HOLIDAY PRESENTS
PLATED WARE
Got up under the proprietor's own Inspection: in a groat
variety of styles. Will be warranted HEAVILY
PLATED with pure silver, in a way to insure its wear
ing writ.
Much of his
JEWELRY
Im manufactured on the premixem, and hie at it will be
found to comprise a great variety of &Atonable goods,
from the smallest articles to
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
Thom are afford' for otdo at
PRIDES ADAPTED TO THE TIMES,
And gemene are invited to call and examine them
dc3-tutho /m
HOLIDAY GOODS FOR HOLI
DAY PRESENTS.
What would make a more useful present than
A HANDSOME DEEM,
A HANDSOME SHAWL, or
A HANDSOME CLOAK 'I
Just received from New York, a large assortment of
Now Goods, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
1 LOT MOIRE ANTIQUES, at 50e.,
An enormous loss to the importer.
Beautiful Fancy Silks for the Ehlidays.
1 lot handsome Velvet Flounced Robes, at less than the
coat of importation,
1 lot double-width Printed Otiehmeree Mit, never
before sold less than 50c.
CHOICE DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Newest and most desirable styles of
CLOAKS AND SWOONS.
500 pieces Merrimack and English Chintzes at 1.2,tic.,
worth 13)0.. in first bands.
CHEAP BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
New Fancy Caseimeres and Rich Velvet Yestings at
low prices. IL STEEL it BON,
tielti No. 715 North TENTH Street. above Goatee.
TO OFFICERS
OF TIM
ARMY AND NATY.
Fleece take notice, that we have a line imortment of
Regulation Hats, Caps, Embroideries, fine Swords and
Sabres,. Sashes, Belts, sword Knots, Canteens, kc.,
Military Goode of every deeerintion will be found at
:his eetobliehment.
OFIARLES OAKFORD it SONS,
Sion. eae and SW CITESTIVIIf Street,
del9-12t Continental Hotel.
FOR THE .H.OLIDAYSI
GENTS' FITIMISEING GOODS
07 EVERY DENRIPTION;
Consisting of
DRESSING BORES, SHAWLS,
MERINO. AND SILK SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS,
LLQUILLY EYED I DEOGRIP7IO2I,
STOCKSi TIES, Ac., are.
CHARLES &AKFORD & SONS.
de19.12t
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
01' INTRINSIC VALUE.
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
w.nta i,„41t4 ageatal atteliesti !kale way lard tsa
sortment of
PLAIN AND FANCY SILVER WARE-,
Messuferilued by them exclusively for
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Comprising many new and original designs, of the.
HIGHEST STIATILP.I3 OF SILVER.
Owing to our greatly Increased reuniting, by the In,
troduetion of new and improved machinery, the nubile
will find many etylea not to be found at any other °stab-
Minima hi 4119 country,
EXPORTERS AND. DEALERS]
IN
ENVFL/S/1,
FRENCH,
AMERICAN
PLATED WARES.
S. W. COR. FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
CHRI/STMAS AND
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
405 AND 407 FORTH SECOND STREET,
Would invite attention to the large and varied mood
grout he hue now open of 04 , ,X113. suitable for
CffRIS TMAS _PILESRNTST,
OOMFZIHL?(G
PLAIN AND FIGURED REPS AND POPLINS,
SILKS,
MERINOES,
SHAWLS,
AND
His usual stock of
STAPLE AND FITENISHING GOODS,
MEN AND BUYS' WEAR,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, .kc
Persons desirous of presenting their friends with some
thing useful aad dnralde will find it to their advantage to
call. de2o-9t
HOLIDAY GIFTS_
___
• PENES TO SUIT THE TIMES, AT
A,R K'S $1 STORE,
No. 602 OFIESTNITT STREET.
OILTER-I'LATXP WARE, JEWELRY and FANCY
GOODS, in great variety. New and beautiful styles re
circa daily, and sold much below the weal prices.
CLARK'S 9£ , 1 STORE.
deS-Im 602 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHIIITMAS PRE*ENTS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
FRENCH AND
AMERICAN BRONZES,
if4SROELAIN LANTERN;
FLEXIBLE DEOP-LIGHTS.
All ppitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
Combining art with utility,
WARNER, MISKEY, & MERRILL,
de2o-7.06 CTIESTITUT Street_
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!'
LADIES' FURS,
OF TILE CHOICEST KINDS.
Very superior Dark Siberian .9anirrel Sable, Mink Sable;
- &V" ,
All or which will be sold at tho very lowest prices.
?SETS at et. e, o, l and fB._
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
del9-12t Nos. 826 awl 828 CHESTNUT Street.
HOLIDAY HAT.
We Will open our now style of hat, for the approaching
holidays, on Saturday next.
del9-12t CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS.
LADIES , SHOES.
Wo aro clueing out our
LAMES' SHOES,
Below cost. They are the beet in the city.
12t CHARLES OAKEORD & SONS
HANGING VASES.
Ornamental Flower Pots.
Parlor Vases for Crowing Flowers.
eekete for Jardluleie.
Pedestals with Vase for Flowers.
Antique Vases for Mantels.
Vases Renaissance for Parlor.
Rustic and Terra Cotta Vases.
Lava Plower Pots and Vases.
Garden Vases and Pedestals.
Brackets for Bunts and Figures.
great variety of articles imitable for Christ
mas preseute, for sale retail and to the trade.
Wareroome 1010 OLIESTNTJT three; Philadelphia.
dell B. A. HARRISON.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT WAR
priceB, at GEO. F. RENKERT'S, No. 828 ARCH
46, HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
We now offer a large and beautiful stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCIIII3,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY;
SILVER WARE, AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
Selected exproomly for HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
All goods warranted to be as represented.
STAUFFER tt HARLEY,
drlß.l2t 622 MARKET Street. Philadelphia.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
GOOD STYLES.
BEST MATERTALs.
LOWEST PRICES.
COOPER & CONARD.
IL E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
dsl4.stnthlm
CLOAKS ! C LOAKS I
MAGNIFICENT
FRENCH SILK PLUSH CLOAKS
JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER.
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS
In endless variety. Also, the largest and best assorted
stock of
SEAL SKIN CLOAKS
In t h e City.
EVERY NEW STYLE; EVERY NEW MATERIAL.
Tbo Tory best work, at
PRICES THAT ASTONISH EVERY ONE.
IVENS%
d9•lm NO, 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
PLOA.KS ! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
N.,./ WATER PROOF CLOTH CLOAKS,
in maim variety
LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every xhade
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS,
of every quality;
'MACK faILIK-VP.LVPIT 4.!LOAKI,
EVERY NEW STYLE,
EVERY NEW MATERIAL;
THE LARGEST STOCK
LCD
TEE MOAT 1/1146114.4TADL0 PRICES IN THE WTI'
IVENS,
ocl6 No. 23 Synth NINTH Street.
Olt 0 AK S!
V The Largent Chottpost, - and Dest•tteeorted Clout
tho clty.
HOUGH & CO.,
-No. 26 Sooth TENTH Street,
oclf ODDOffito Franinn liffirket.
MHZ ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND
1 MANTILLA STORE.
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WATER.PROOY TWEED CLOAK&
BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS.
EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES
JACOB HORSFALL,
mBl-6m N. W. comer TENTH and ARCH Ste
cm:11171E1G.
- pi H. ELDRIDGE, Agt,. 2
E.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER,
Fernery at Eighth and Chestnut Streets,
Hem taken the atom,
No. 626 MARKET STREET,
Where he is Nepal's, to furnish Aga old friends and the
public in general with
C Tll II
BEADY MADE .Yll MADE Te• 01V
IN THE BEST STYLE,
AT MONNATA MOO,
Avila bnye and selleexclueively FOB GASH,
de7-Im If 74',
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
opium: W JAY COORIP. A. CO , 11A.1 4 11aP1I.C;
No. 114 SOUTH' THIRD STREE..^.,•
The 7 0-307er sent Treasury /ti;stec vY all
How, of the second hone of Fifty ail dnied.ecto4
ber let, are nor ;needy to deliver to yarchamerai. the
office of
BUBSORIPTICi3• AGENT,
'1 ~u _ t
GENTS' FURNISHING GODS•
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PAIMNT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PATMT
AIeCLELLAN TIES_
PATB
IsIeCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT McCLELLAN SCARPS.
PATENT
MoCLELLAN SCARFS.
PATENT
McCLELLAN SCAIt:FR.
, 4 1'f i s Y,fy3t i AT J. A. IBUITIMPB
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S f AT J. _at ESHLMAN'S
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S V AT J. A- ESHLEMAN'S
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SEYENTIE AND , ClinllNtlT.
SEVENTH AND CHER'NUT.
SEVENTH AND CHEEKTNUT.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PIEUADELPRIA
TAE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADF.LPHIA
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PII,ILIDELPHLA
P. B. The above articluev being PATENTED, cannot
be obtained elsewhere.
P. S. En. 2. Men's Furnishing Goode, irsevery variety.
P.B. N 0.3. - PATENT EXAMELLETh COLLAGS,
10 FOR A QUARTER.
der-Outlaw
PORTLAND KEROSENE
OIL. '
We are now prepared to imply this
STANDARD lI.LIIMINATRIO 0/7..
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS.
Ti. LOOSE On diN, &r>s atiosam
1010 NARK= STREET,
Patinaelphlen
eLaAms
FitEtsi - i - hi — INCED MEAT.
The enbeeriber begs leave to * lnform, the nubile that
he Is again prepared to offer hie :111184 celebrated
NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT,
'ln large or small quantitien. Mans through De
spatch Poet will be punctually Mewled , so.
JOSHUA. WRIGHT,
SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Street',
tol3-2m Philadelphia.
TSB BALTIMORE GAS-RURNINO
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
Sometimes called the "Latrobe Stove," is the bee
stove for it - anoint tho room in which it Wind* and alit
Noma above. Oall and look at theta.
ARNOLD dt WILSON,
ocS•3mif No. 1020 OHESTNIIT Street.
pLATE MANTEL 3.
a..., These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so d 6
eidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured bins,
and sold at
PRIMES TO SUIT TILE TIMES.
ARNOLD & WILSON.
or-5-3nolf No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
B LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
IN EVERY VARIETY, AND
OF THE BEST STOCK,
SELLING AT LOW PRICES.
Bus at the Mittatfadtetw.
W. C. PERRY,
BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER,
de2o-1m S. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE.
Boos BINDING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER,
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
it W. R. PERIVIng,
1100KIIINDER,
de2o Im B. W. Corner FOURTH and,BACR.
D IARIES FOR 1802.
GREATEST VARIETY, AND
AT THE LOWEST.' PRICES.
BUT OF THE PUBLISHER.
WILLIAM G. PERRY, Publisher,
4v20-isn S. W. FOURTH Mul RAM.
THE NATIONAL HOSPITALS.-
A DEPOSITORY of Vie United States Sanitary
CoMMitSiOn" ie now open lit No, 123 G QUO/71 7 7
Street, Plllllidelphift.
Contributions received for the Hospitals, and for Sick
and Wounded Soldiers. dell-4w
BADS ! BEADS! READS !-OPyg
tal, Chalk Opal, Baby, TGrapoise, t oid, Sth - enr,
Wax, Satin, Jet, and all other colors and varieties of
Beads fur fiala luw by w. T7jLLNR t Importer,
1130.06 as a.. 41, tiouttiql
HAIR DYED A BEAUTIFUL
Black or Brown, u 5 MTEMINST'S, FOURTH
and lIRA.NOII. tit* if If
rp RUSSES! Elf/AGES ! ! SUP
...L. PORTERS!!!
C. a NIZEDLUS,
5. W. coiner 'AC'. a.cl TWIELOIII gtreato, Phila.,
Practical Adjastee of Traits. and Mechanical UDR
emcee, has constantly on bawl a large and varied stock of
elegant French 'lames, awl a complete assortment of
beet American. Finglish AmoFican B nPrrters and .
Belts, Shoulda Brace& Suenoneorlcot gYrifilivo groat
variety, French Pessaries, &c.
Ladies' Daeartment conducted by Ladies, TWELLIS
Street, first door below Race. n 02- 800.,
•
A QUARIUMS,. FERN CASKS, A
yariety 91 Psh aud Plante, N 0.144 NortU,SIXTX
Mat. dd-tvia
morpormr, E. S. EARLE:f
FURNISHING UNDICRTALIZER,
15outhweet corner of TZITTEI an , !. QS
ik Philshololoida.
uOl9-3mif
CID PRINTING, BEST AND
CTolook In the MY. al RINOWALT k BROW!. S
Si South THIRD Street, tio2o
IIOLIDAY GOODS
FINANCIAL.
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUER°
-PitOAD AND LOGUST *TBEETS,
Lange(' and Manager J M. NIXON.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 31,
The Beautiful aria Fascinating
C lIIIAS
LA. FLOSS DE SEYILLA.
The 6rigilthl Farce of
MY WIFE'S SECOND FLOOR.
Catiohnung with t}.• Rrillinnt and f3or,•;ifnl Drama of
CHIPPEWA ; OR, COLUMBIA'S TRIUMPH.
WEftNEHDAY, NEW YEAR,.
Two Growl Perfurtnanet•s,
Afternoon at :lu'eloffrk. Ei.ni;ll( :It hull put T.
EDWIN Po MtEt4T
In Lie world•renow•nrxl clioroctor of SPARTACUR. in
THE GLADIATOR.
Gr in somplionce with ninlt of Ilia pnhlir, I D.
WIN YOBltigfr Will shortly' foatats , :ir hls great
Shakstala as personation of KIN( LEA 11, dna notice'
of w Mel, will be given.
THURSDAY, January 2, first benefit of SENORITA.
&MAR In PL114.440.1a.
BA TURI , A V Aft.rnoon, January 4, II11;2, l.on”fit of
THE VOLCNTFAR AND COOPER•SHOP WC
FREMMENT SALOONS.
snore oven at 7; Commence at half it 7
Prk.,
NEW YEAR'S EXHIBITION BY
TIIE es/welitlly for the
YOUNG. A line selection of Music will be given.
h.ltriltirion cctit-ti Viiiittren 1111 , 11:1 /0 lima half .
price,
beautiful articles for rate as preselik,
IWALNUT-STREET THEATRZ--
NINTH sue WALNUT eiDreett
Buie Lessee" .... M. A. GAIIRETTSOII.
TBIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, December el,
AND
NEW YEAR NIGHT,
Will br rutin - null the Dram» ig
TUE DEAD HEART
Robert Landry Mr. Edwin Al!Milli.
Cattivri net 1/uval Mims A. Gray.
ritlivllll to tile Pll l lll l ll ir irtla yr
E=M=
Tom Dribbloil Mr. Hem*.
Pelona-60, 27X, 76, and 25 canto Private Bolin,
ir,s and itts.
Doom open at onartor to 7. To commence at 'rho.
WIIEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE—WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH.
LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON!
GRAND FENT" VITIES FOIE VIE NEW YURI
DOLMA YS!
To-nhsht, for the fifth time, the Grand Equestrian
Spectacoler Drama, TIM FORTY THIEVES.
To conclude with
THE SOUTHERN REBELLION BY SEA AND
LAtii,
A grand New Year's Matinee TO-MORROW, at 2
o'clock, 0 hen will he preaetired the great Oriental Spec
tacular Romance, BETE BEARD,
W,41. JWNW, T T ATRE.-
MRS. TIIA YIKIUS lIHNKFIT,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2d,
When will he performed the Drama
TitE DEA D lIF.ADT,
Knd
A POPULAR COMEDY.
MU. JOHN DR EW'S'
ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERIOES
BusineesAgent and Treseur
ONn er 1 .. JOS. D. MURPHY.
ttEC
CROWDED frOtStg 1 GREA'I 4 SUCCESS i
To•xiGHT Arm EVERY NIGHT,
Shokspeuro'g Grand Pageant of
ftLOVE'S LADOIt LOST,"
With its Gorilevitv Smarr,
Coattikitl, Mnichtnety, end Mt A&
GLOIIIOUA CAST.
The Last Stems, The, Culebrate4 Watteau Pielnre,
A RIIIILET OF itCAL WATE.II.
NM°
3.:Xtra Chargo for It..•served &tar,'
10110SITIVEL7 LAST WEEK OF
mAitrint's Tilresw.rM OF blYlNer WUNPERiff
1008 tall'iriTiitiTi aliure Tenth,
The great Ferocious, 'Soracions, FrAtiligent
BLACK SEA-LION,
symbling in the water and reposing out of It. The tnya-
Sri/018141d Pnich tallied.
WIILI 115 IT i
int FVesting, l'iletlier Man ar Monkey or trybrid. And
those paradoxes of Nature
711 E ALBIIICi FAMILY,
Afrirna with w)lite hflir anti kin and rink 01 . 01 i
Bar" To De Ken at all Munn - root V A. 81) to 10 r. M.
Admiiaion, Mi cents; Children,.ls cents. de3o-tf
TEMPLE OF WONDERS
-1 4%1,4 MIEgTSIIIT- Bir.vtd,-118LIZAT
WEER--1-I:XTI:AORDINARY ATTBACTIOIi.
SIGNOR BLITZ
Perfor7vnice EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENINtIi
oxnnuenci:r.l.mt 3 and 7g o'clock, and THREE E II
'mug Olt 51 - .1.7vg 11-A_ 51,, S'and' I
N., illuntratlng the niyHterieo and poworo of ancient,'
and modem Magic, Happy Ecenes: in Veutriloquiasa„.
the Voice I:1 various positions, and Learned Censer
Birds.
Adini aloft 9.7eanbx ! Children 13 amid. th,27-11
G ERMAtaA ORCHESTRA...
RENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REIMARSALS every SATURDAY, at 5,11(
9 , cio.k. D. M., 111101 VAL DB/ir ,
Package of Die* Tickets, V Tickets,-26 eta.
To be had at Andloisi 1104 Chestnut street, J. R. Gould%
Eleventh and Cheetuct, and at the door of tke Hall. 00211-U
pENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF
IL THE FINE Kau 1021 CHESTNUT Street§
own daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. Z.
Admission 26 cow* Children under twelve yew,
half price. Shares of Stock. 1330.
WANTS.
A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS;
orCOMPANTOI4 a LADY. Address, for three
days, ...Sincerity," Pros: Office. it*"
APARTNER, WANTED, with , a
Capital of 6"31000f,to juin the Advertiser in an
establiiheti RAG liusiaess,•whoee knowledge of inanufac.
turis.g. extensive. Address Press Mace.
tle3l:3t4r
WANTED.--urie ativertiser, at pre--
onkt connected with , the-sutlership of a regimen%
wiehee fa. procure a- PAWNER., hat pig from $2, 0 00'
to $5,000 2spital, for tho' lairposo of donling in NUT-
Dlll4l STORES, in thoeito of Washington_ Plena iuls ,
dress ig Auptin," Ilegioset4; P. V., D. C.
_Decerabeu lEn
vrAN TED—A: second-hand .
YT Otoom Boginv, - - of from GO to To-non:to
Addzess, .otatlng - particulars, " Box 1155 I'M
do2l-tf
T^54 1 ,1171 1 11, 1.4.431D,WA RE TRADE"'
situation. where•the agove nm0n . 43. 41 2 /5 ` 1 .:!:'7`....!..!ANTED•••41.•
loan or as an inwetenent. The , n4Teriiser has had thirteen ,
years' experienze in the bminess. Please address
A. 8.,'-' Box 40, Freetown, Mess. de23.l2t*
QALBSMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR ,
an ENGAmmtvr, Jammu let. A Salesman
who Beth; Seventy Thotuatd dollars of Dry Goode
to firstgilasa IMP PBRIMIVRAX&dames given!
Address MOHADD, Petit eke: del-Thi*'
BOARE4NG.
0 LET—With OD without board, to
-h. a single gentleman, a. he 4 room anti fatting room.
or bed room only, .in WALWAT- Street, between Tenth
and Brood. Address for further particulars, Wit YL
7..," Press office, Chestnut ittwet.
SELECT FIUiINCII AND ENGLISH
BOARDING HOUSE, N. 33 South SIXTEENTH
Street; -.ear Cheariiik. TeriitA &a-1m
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
0 4 FOR fiksr R—A FARM of 677
ACBF.2,.first rate fiand,..9 miler; from Philadelphia, .
with suitable Buildings, Spring Water, Fruit, &e. Price
*5,01:10. Aleo seTeralkuher. FAR Ad for sale near Noe. .
rintown, Apply Iv Tit l ..lTF4i;
dedbat* Norristown.
SiIaRES.
LILLLE'S SAFE DEPOT EL
NOVEL to No. 21 Beath SEVENTH Street, koler.
ranktin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and Whig_
determined to merit Intim patronage, hail enured Cie
elegant and convenient stare, and has now on hant.ol
large assortment of Celebrated Wrougtit..astli
Chilled' Iron Wm and Beirghir Proof Safes, (the„cam i
strictly fire and bmgar proof safes made.) Mad; =IOW
trnelualled.Dank Vanity 00a, and ;40 Locks.
Bala Tents Thaws and Wolin will he ftwaigegi,
to order on shorirrotlce, This is the strongest, beet lisim
tested, and ahionastllear and Lock yet offered.'
Also, particular Mintatlon is called to Llllta's .rtsap.
Oabinet.Bafe, Jewelry, tCc, ante Onf4-P4.4M4
ceded to 61113016 In Mars and elegance buy stdogoratest
fared for this is
is the only one that Is ntrfairr
fire and burglar Noah
Stmatat. Norrns.—l have now on hand aay.twenly.all
Farrel, Hcseng, k Ga.'s Safes, most of thorn magi" new,
5w,de....1,r4- o f o =aor msk a Wiiif,glaii# a ,aaftgAslig.
assortment as to fdnoal and all land/ eachatalad
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at Mr/
low prices. Please call and examine.
1524-2yit M. 0. sADLEB I , ales&
INSURIkNCE COMPANIES.
fIiMIXONWEALTH FIE IlialN
(../ RANCE COMPANY, OF THE HAUL 01
PIINNSYLVANU.
DIRECTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Rogers,
John M. WI WI, John ll_ Walker._
Edward C. Knight, Robrgt. Slioeleaker.
Thomas B. Stewart, Wirlaza.Stauthers,
Berea Lewes, Jr., Btelog,Coultor.
*AVID JAY E, M. D.,
,Preald*
.7911 . 0 r wurrA4A, Tivs , kr* , 4 4 1 9 -0 ,
eAnstrxi, S. MOON, Secrete - o.
Oftlee, Cusamouwealth Mating. 613 OHThaTEIIIII
Street,' Phitudelphia.
FADDI lIIBURAX+IA (3O Y,
No. 2D,M,0NE.W1N431) 31004,
FIRE AND INL.I.hTO IN,SURICAtM
DilragAli,
GOMM W, Day. otAgy ezzatiam
San Wright 4 "Weiibl, Bnel, pt(itk•
D.B. Elmo , •••••DAEin A. Won,
Deem Lewis, Jr ' , I• I , AWIA Bros. AO*.
C. Itoharditon . It.J. , 0. Rew &jilt..
.10.1, W. It veritst......., 1, J, - • W. ntertAlgt A 00.
deo. A. West ...... , I.Weet. A. Pol*s.
M. N. Martin ......... ".Savage, Martin. A On.
0. Wilson Davie. Altarnowatas.W.
Vi„ D. Wo.d.rail' of..giblor, llialtsS.. Jit Weedrilt...
;we. Meader, Jr.. 1'70.17.134m0 Artolt.
GUM MI W. DA.N.,Diseadeut.
NDANCIS IL SNOW,. Vice-Preriditilk
wrimetis I. BZANCHADD, Se.cotioti. IsSil- ti.
TAUW,I! Oli E S
' 4 ' .4 a-' 1111133 - 7 - 2 AZAD • 1114,W.LP1111 11411,-,
ROAD, YL% DIEPJAI
cijukroinAp,
Excursion Minas .w:4 l I*. st,io iretweou PW.441(4/1414
and West Careeter, ocod. from, '4owonaubec 24, jf.C4 9414
Jamul' riq,
Fart) for,4llp Eo.ux.4 Trip OtoUlinr.
tle23-64, MUM* WOUD, 50pc:.144,w4901.
aliMtiq 4 "ms' Witass
COMPANY,
SPF."3.PAL NOTICE.
PNlniere ure raintubok to sord /wavy
Fr.44slit.te. the EXIMILS.4 DEPOT, seiAliepet corner
tti194. 14 . excl. 1.0045. T. Streets, wlic- 7 0 . receipt& will be
11 . 0 r , OA v e.*Narcelpi 11.0 um:; psieltegt&t,tity east
be. rem:ma tit. to Ctwstnitt-street Offixo.
ADAMS' Ie,XPW 5.5.00.1)41iANY,
32r e nCIIEBTX171` Street.
darl l /141
OVITON-3,000 b4ins in,siaga and 64
side, Dy WM. Mi. catEINER,
de2741 w4ATNuT Streit.
uAIR kf -DYEIN . D ON E IN 11
1 1. most artistic 54)4 a f t VOLTIM/
and WRAITCII. d. 28, If
A . RDIISCO 0114 00. - CA,ABON
0111-I,WA bbis, to arrive. looz Joao in iota by
noltraorkts in Wit city. SHOliat t 4 CO,,
4142-10 t 2fi South DELAWAItE Avenue,
T3ILL-/II4D VRINTINGI BEST
and Mood In the 011 Y, at AINSIWEt a ii 0 111
3.110 W ICS. 31 South THIIIII