The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 04, 1862, Image 3

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110f011eCaring 1i the, =Kant of coal .hipped over the
• Traudiandonind Broad Top. Mountain Railroad during
*. the.week ending-Wedneidet• December 31, 1861, and
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Increase 4 869 , 80,497 84.856
The insp•etione of Flour inel Meal• in Philadelphia,
..tlathkg the weekending Jae. 2,1862, were as follows:
Men Darrell of IMOD - dine 432
04nelsef snper•6ne 19,138
- do ' Fine - 163
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do 364 ,
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'Total - • -2 2.648
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The - chairanki (A. A. /me) brought to the attenUell of
- the Chamber - the tariff of December 24w/itch he eon:
.idgerg i t, tu,souns of its resiturce, a departure from the
,geheral principles which have governed the imistatiors
.of title country. At nopreitions time in our history has
a tariff bill been passed so soddenly and unexpectedly,
.or pee taibrileng two, feethres so, objectionable—vie ; in
itstetion (op:coding to the let..rPraditiou given bYße
,cretery Cherie) Congeals on shipboard, which - have here.
tofete Witt wittgapt;asidron Ewa In bond. Be was not
-Mate etre that third naiad Mena& to invoke the ex
-moth:s 'given to goods on board ship; but that goods in
-bond, which tied • hem atemsed. Wreak, Mould be re
aseemed at nhlither rate, was , an Injustice which he fait
-warned Congress never contemplated, and Which the
-Chamber idieuld reincinstriire against.
Ms. loyal Phelps wooed the following:
Resolved; That the coarehantior Wow York have seen
with Regret the construction which -the Secretary of the
Treasury has pus IMOD the laMact of Congress In rola.
lion to as increase of duties on' certain articles of mar
rehandle', end that 'she Ezeoatfve Committee of this
Chamber beiaseruceed to prepare a.remonstrance to its
bottle inadaaPplicable to seeds In bond Imported prior to
- the teenage line, - and goods on shipboard on the
, bth of Anitiet. , . .
Opdyke agreed with the chairman in considering
' , the policy taxteggeods in bond as absolutely wrong;
'station a 'rueful perusal „of the . bill, be thought the
Secretary of the Treasury instltied - in *bp interpretation
he bud put eibon It. ,He felecosuideet that Congress had
*not Inleruted ft to act in outliner, and that on the re
ano&telied of the - Chamber they would pass an MEDIA.
-naterract inedifying it. - '
Plielpi thought the 'construction PM upon the bill
'by Peered/We'. Chun* forted _one. to plain merchants,
-and (ses be was Infonied) , , According to numerous .legal
-enameller, giode - are “Imported".when the merchant
preeentehls miniffest at the Custom House; therefore,
the Menem detiarit:ig that roman:of after the passage of
- the Sint,"l6 - lieu of duties heretofore imposed by Inert
there shell be levied; collected,' and paid on articles aim-`.ported trimforeigncountrier the duties named, did not
fairly apply to goods in bond: No merchant, on reading
the bitylia tt.was published some days ago, would think '
of potting each a construction upon it. Otherwise they -
might have availed themselvoe of -the time intervening
the publication bf the -bill and Its going into operation.
to have paid the dotiefi heretofore aseessedomil mama
their gcod,s. But goods In bond were already "Import-
eel," and *geld not beau to be impotted.again.. He at.
tributed the' interpretation given by tear Chess to the
ellstre - ated state of public a ff airs at the. present Eminent,
*spatially in view of the suspension of epecle_payments
by Jibe bardes. „ . •
Dirvklturgie stated 'that he was informed by membersof the committee who prepared end reported -the bins
that theserWas nolntentton to apply it to goods In bond.
By the interpetehen gtYn i 6 it, the Government might
n itch articles Itethe hands of the consumer.
Oplyke was eathitted Congremilid mot such an In
tention in Piestngthe bill ; but as the language stood, it
warren, tell the-interpretation given by Secretary Obese.'
Iced the : thilre dame, to show thattt reeuired thole.'
creastA dudes 'to paid hereafter en all merchandise"
Imported,- whether Imported before Or sabssonout to the
puseecof the act. -The ,Assistieut. OeHetery told hitt
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eirridi hi) th4Hr. Otani - nod:I reefed , hie decision.
lindiubtedir. if he' considered- Lie interpretatlOn. arid
moss, helot:lid - at once Modify it •ilinit he knew-the Be. ,
wretary will enough to-be sure, if he arrived at the con.
.clualou That his first dechdierwas right, It would be use.
ken to expsit bias to change It.
Idr. Wetmem hoped the committee of the Chamber,-
bating inlbarge the itilereate- of the commercial 'coot
,
snunityi wnn'd consider the whole Matter of the bill - in a'
wide eentecand would .ireinerustrite against any- 'Aglaia.
lion on tariffs which did not glee 'time for the fasts to
reach conniaareisl cities. Did any one suppose that this
- t ill, In any of its elenusetaihad niched den Fancier.°
before it temente a tail - How could enerchleM deal with
,
each offs Nor with the Government, under such dream
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r. Tileften remarked -that' every tariff heretofore ea.
- acted had been Promective. Thabtble shot-lid be retro..
eneetive was opposed to 'belie mmitilecittirinofjeettes•
and to the imirit of our Coverraneot. - '
' - The reatdutionwas ;stewed ynentmOnele. ,
. . , -Iffew York Tribune.
New taersing,lrostof eta evening says:-
The htazit ,Exchange has si,heavy and unsettled sp.
wombs* to.day. The eotangiensentsof the banking In
terest, which down to bo aggravated by the warfare going
on betweenthe spiele.paring and the non-specie-paying
bitakt,*eiglieleundli neon the Market, and' stocks are
-freely inkitteetfor edieb. rilin minket also - loam some of
its enpport fsties the nbeenee - of the spirited bidding on'
buyers' optke noticed emir in the week, the COODIDSSIOII
houses loving few ordare from tbeinnblic. The disposi.
lion of outalderetotisrupon the - bank suspension seem.
to hive given piste. to - .heeltattou and doubt, the Pre
existing dititMdtkertif the Sammy market again attracting
their attention " - . "
At the ieleae;thims Is a fair -degree of steadiness at the
efeeth.e. Teek_Ceneral is dimly held af79N079X1
&le, 81031 k, after selling as low as 31.
Patted Abie, and Paneemere weak. The former Omer
with aisitereitterltheliOard at Panama is altered
M 110. - The anifiel - rmort la not eedeided ex very
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Tear:ewe** 42g. a ,ttorsiiii,,yysinials North .Coro-
Naas:AMC' . V , efik/rame ire scarce sad in good demand at
Lour gnotaiktoi. •
GoVernateet.liertritles are dull, and :tther lower.
The dieitdisl4 are offered at 79; -the registered sines
of naked 81 .The sixes of 1892 are firm, antin 'de;
Wooer 000116niali closest 5 tar eent4 though we h ea r
of loop" beteg effected at -Os, where large margins era
offered.-- Tb• lbanks; are Arsenal:Abair purse striate
bardomul :gook bonsei are oblieed' to lean almost en
tirety, Egiourthe Ovate tenth) o Wines-and trust C4iMpa
00104111014A6tke 0414 istie higher . ,rdte of ire.
intitonco:Ct,-..transactionsthave 'taken -place at
'l.li to illeterset. Th e bale tormented the few banks
Ade bold oat are .gely In- smell KM* though we bear
that Weir 'eta* of strength is bringing them some few,
aceomitts.,. - -
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lative to thadablargdP of specie OP the mullet aloe bags
eadlliektielsletiosi of United Settee demand - notes ewer
their oottnieta- "Bernething may be done in a day or two
by the onstesdttes cottoned with the enbleet.
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otued Weitefci the Inside rate for not *ldly sound.
'PliOTlOlnnar , — , POrk Ii Outfit and unaware the sales
:iire 826 Ws at,sl2 for old snail t• for new moaa;
$l3 to far Jay prime niewaWn& taltonPrin for new prime.
'wow mop are in amid demand at 446 c for Westerm
an& al.': Beef Is active and firma with. sales of 700 bole
at sa•Lap for country mess, 81e4.60 for country prlnie,
811.76012, for repacked Western, and 118.76014 - for
entie raen. , Pr me mess Beet li quiet end firm.
-- Beef barns are dun. Biwon is in Lair rantese; sales
too boxes at No for city- skOrt-rib piddles and 7o for
long-rib do-
-:43115 meats ere dull at 4% optic for hams, mad
8X st4Mr. for abonlaers. I,ard heavy and lower, with
eater or 1,000 too and bbis at 7.4 f ett%e. ' -
REV. ALFRED TAYLOR'S SECOND LECTURE.—
The Brat lecture, on Jerusalem and its environs, given
by NV. Alfred Taylor, on Tuesday evening last, at Con
cert Hall, for the benefit of the Young Men's ChrieHan
Association, was one of the most interesting lecture
board entertainments of the mason. Oil TtiesdaY eve
ning of next week, January 7tb, the second will bo
given by hint under the lame auspices. Ills subject for
that evening will , be, "Up and Down Palestine." Those
lectures are magnificently Illustrated by a largo number
'of superb oxy-bydrophotic views,' which have the merit
of conveying a life.liko and vivid impreesion of the in
teresting places described that will never be forgotten.
We bespeak' fur the Young lien's Christian Association
a ciowded home on Tuesday evening.
SUPERFINE CONFECTIONS.—There is much
confectionery advertised under the head of fine;" but
wo may here state—whet probably moat of our readers
are already aware of—that the purest, most expanive,
and consequently mod wholesome materials are employ
ed in manufacturing confectionery by Ma'am. N. G.
Whitman A Co , Second steed, below Chestnut. This,
in tonnection with their very reasonable prices, accounts
for the fact of their doing the largest business in line
family confection' of any single house lu this country.
BEAUTIFUL LAMPS, -ET CETERA.—Messrs.
-Witters A Co. have, at their popular 4. Light Empori
um," No. 35 North Eighth street, corner of Filbert, now
an elegant assortment of Lamps, of their own manufac
ture, for burning Kerosene Oil, (of which they keep the
purest article constantly on hand,) imitable for either
portable or stationary lights, for public or private edi
fices. :In the may of floe fancy goods, suitable for eta,
Messrs. Witters do Co. have also a superior stock.
Prosionsly. - Total.
_ Tons. Tons.
267,390 272,709
180,930 181,453
64
859
1,818
' SEASONABLE GOODS at GANFORDS'.-011S
readers who are 'in Want ot . elegant Hatsor Caps, In the
latest and void graorefal Styles, vrlll end them at Hears.
Cherles• Oitkroi ‘ dit Hirnt,inder the Continental Hotel.
The same . ma' treatso said to all who wish to pur
chase, of val.' moderate prices, either Hats for
Mules and Children; Ladies' Parle.made shoes; Gen.
tiemen'tirtunisbiag Goods, or line Military Goods for
Army Ofiloors., -
Eantamales MeCistram Tyge.—Mr. J. A.
Nobleman, yroprlebOrof the Philadelphia Cravat Store,
corner Chestnut and Seventh streets, is now obliged to
employ alarge number of hands in the manufacture of hie
celebrated new patent 'McClellan Ties and Scarfs. They
are - certainly the neatest things out.
-
rURE WLNES AND LIQUORS FOR AfEDIOINAL
int:Pease —Mr. 0. 11. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries,
Arch and Tenth streets, bas constantly on hand a stock
of pure old liquors, for medicinal purposes. His rare old
prandler, and superior Port end Maleira Winos are highly
commended by those who leave tried them.
Lamest MEETING.—The last meeting of la
dles, to arrange for the Eighth•of•January Festival, in
aid of the Volunteer Befreehthent Saloom, will be held
this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at 819 Arch
street. All aro Invited to come and tako part.
PEOPLE'S TATERAPX INSTITLITE.—Rev. Dr.
Cherinprbo has recovered from his recent illness, fe
attain advertised to lecture an Monday eiening, January
13th. This lecture will conclude the course.
'NEW GOODS AT OAKPORDP, 'UNDER THE CON-
YillgtirAL.—The extraordinary demand for the beautiful
- goods manufactured, imported, and sold by Messrs.
Charles Oakford k Sons, under, the Continental Hotel,
during the holidays, in their several departments, has
Induced them to make a number of milliner's to their
stock; to that their bbeivoi and counters and cases to•dsy
present as tempting an array of goods fir gentlemen,
ladles, children, and military officers to select from as at
the height of -the business sewn. -The facilities of this
house for selling elegant goods, at very moderate prices,
ate unequalled in this or any other city in the Union.
ITEMS OF Ngws.:—Every unmarried man but
one residing In the village of Washington, Lallans, has
volunteered In the war.
Out of 18,808 members of Divisions of Sons of Tempo
rance,:in !lane, 508 have enlisted in the volunteer army.
Rim Irish tobacco dealers have raised their prices four
Centiperiound for tobacco, In apprehension of a de.
Solent supply from the 17nited States.
Superior - vriuter gannents of all styles aro now being
maimfectured and sold at sacrificing prices, at the re
nowned - Clothing Emporium of Grenville Stokes, eoo
Chestnut street. _ -
A Sgtlrs.—" It is announced that two tons
of gunpowder have been &covered burled on Governor
Jackron's forrn."—Missouripaper.
There are other things that flash and end In smoke be
sides sninpowder, and that is some of the rivals of Charier
Stokes' «one price,'? Clothidg Store, under the "Con
tinental.'
, Gm; is lliblialimo.—The Lord- Chamber
lain bf;Engliuid has leaned an order, requiringait who
viSit Wear rusurning, out of ' mama to the hie'
mory of ,Prince Albert. The ladles will Wear an appro.
,priete 'costume, - and the gentleinen will sport black
broadcloth. It is understood that if It wore not for the
Mason and Slidell difficulty, Victoria would sand hither
and promo snits for the male members of the Hoyal
household from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Hock
hill & Mon, Not. 663 and 606 Chestnat street, above
Sixth. The Prince of Wales, who paid the establishment
a visit when be wet in Philadelphia, etrongly recom
mended the measure.
ARRIVALS AT THE ROTELS
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Ohesturit
Chas L N I • W Greswohl, Hartford
H W Mine, Hartford 0 13 Dibble,'New York
Jos FrommUne, MY' 0 r Simon Stohi, Olm 0
Isaac Van 'N Y WTG Eschstann, N Y
J B McCreary, FL Chunk J F Comstock, St Loafs
E Cowari,lir aeon NI G Bee, New York
J W Brown, Columbia , E W Levenworth,N Y
Chao P fiehnlier,N Y P Gotilor, Erie -
Geo M. P4rsonialitolumbne,o Miss It Parsons, Ohlo
W Swanton, Bath H 0 Bressler, Ps
11Kingaleyi Hartford 81 E Kingsley, Hartford
K , MMninHariford ,• 0 T Butt, New York
Z Corning k la, Albany A Hobart, Boston
II Jones wt, Trenton, J N Green t II 8 N
Chas Bureberlin , Jr, N J Mad Du Trobraind, Wash
W 0 Freeman-,New York Blt Thompson, Cape May
.1 DE Doubleday, N Y , A Owen, Boston
E Castellen, Nevi York A Goodrich, St Paul
Judge H Button, N Haven Mrs J W Ritchie, Boston
8 D Lawton, Hew York • Geo' M theater, Detroit
Wm Hall,'Dmiddyn Mr Hooper & it, Brooklyn
JL li Stratton & wf, N.l Mist I, Stranon,H
Mast J N Stratton, ht J • D Butane &wf
Mrs Bartlet _ - ' Mitt Bunn.
Miss Slater • ' - W 8 Slater
J W Barger, Jr, New York W Brand, New York
ES Hicks, New York W at Liter, New York
AEI Lockwood, New York 0 Durand, Connecticut
Ad) &uglier, New York- 3 BanNord, New York
A N Ramie!). N London- Thos Ramsdell, Mangßold
0 P Bartudell, Buffalo Chas Ikunsdell, Buffalo
W H Denny, Pittsburg 0 Meier, New Jorge)"
.1 A Lynch, Bonen Itobt Morris, Wash
A S Bright, New York B 0 Southwick, Now York
Anson Steger, Ohio E Litterford, New York
B B Bhudej, Mau ' ' A Stewart, Mama
A .1 Bider, Pittabnrg , 0 IT Ballard, Saratoga Spas
W B 1111croffreh Saes Spas G E OlcAubcr, ber's Spas
E. 8 Sanford, Nenr York 'lie Gould, New Jersey
John T Duan;Boen Mrs *Moms A son
A Duckhart,MerrYork L W Tappan, Jr. Bosbitt
Oro 8 Biter, J B Batten, New York
John A McGraw, N York Jag SAW-tune, Maryland
Ira lierris; Meet* - B Rathbone, Albany
J Mereine B IswNewTork Studa ell to la. New York
inns TM Stavin, IL 'rink Clapp, New York
Geo Ackeemeni New Tort E 0 Tufts, Boston. -
G Church Crmutright,New York
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111 Wright, beetwn- „ NU De Nyse, Trenton
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W P Calder, New Tork Wm P Canso, Delaware
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Vent W 13 Deacon, N J J 8 D Dearon, N Jersey
Ikm J WiNek, New Jemmy W H McClure, Ne w Jena
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' , WW11 . .. , ;Del ' D Stratton, New York
/I Olumedkw, Delaware ,G D Oummine, Delaware -
Coot 0 Ward, Indiana W Boblnsoe, Delaware
Wee Merrick, New York • Beni El Henderson, N J -
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ST. tOBL3 HOTEL—Obeid:ant street, above Third.
J Weight, New York II 0 Allen, New York
A B TreneW_MsOls W - B Itosenbanm, N Jeroq
L B Ohuor, Mina John Orris, Boston
W MtxweU, Mercer " 3f Coal, Washington
W Dickson, TrofrN Y J Bowers, - Phllade/phia
Dlituart, Wash, D r'S 0 Wilmer, Camden
‘JOhh.Polin, Phlliuloighla F Tobrener, Wad:, D
ITNION—Arob street, above Third.
Tionration,qdl), Pa it Grabeheld, Boston
J, — 1 Keeney, Clarion L G Somers, Columbus, 0
Fithian, Fort Monroe J L &eves, New Jersey
ad. A Amp, N Jeri* , Kiss BP Jessup, N Jersey
irotherton IP, Penne Nit Elmer, Briddet.a,NJ
VELosneillridgeton, NJ 0 Salkeld. New Jersey
tliphant, rollsdelphia Geo W Lovejor, Mats
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44..rwmt4tiot, drai Th r t 6: o4 " ' -ke n „ 0 01, * haw
*mows row rat -A
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CITY ITEM,S,
What I Gunpowder dead 1"
Exclaimed one u hexesel :
"Gunpowder that lives but by Gashes;
Leaving nothing behind
But some smoke on the wind,
'Twere absurd to cry 'Peace to its Ashes."'
ur TO 12 ceouom LAST maim
101411BINCIAL—litzth street, above Chestnut.
Ider,"BlitonOltd ' • John N 'Eckert, DI 1), Pa
Geer, Altoona_ C Jefferls, Wilm, Del
%les, Baltlmbro G W Maxwell, Baltimore
Joyce, New :York . John E Wow
th , Rebu t POMO . Ni llltictette, Bikton.'M
teak* Baton, ltd E Petraen, Chester co
AB' INRIAP4ac •
Mein, below Vine.
: - Hatffonte, lleetonvllle
, tolner, New York -ON Itoblhatookstlhe
Oalknihirl Fox WOW jag B Boileau, Bucks
Gkbarattiokir'. ' iironen T Von, Bucks
A Refight; Phili co Tbbp , White, Preochthh NJ
rEittklrrOtiekithi, NJ' 0 R Rmit6, Penne
Lag Backe.,:, Mae", Philadelphia -
a=orttstiawri Winn Robb, linOks -
;11400 AittiebOnti..2 0.-Yandegrift, Jr, Xikrn
,Netboro Andw Leugboad, Newtown
iewbad 4- h, Newlin Joel Worthington, Oontrev
4 0 1 4"PitrAit ' - 0 ElYt ntlckB CO '
Backe - Joe X tarter, Attleboro
J Parr ? , Attleboro_ -, O Kirkbrine, Nunn
Belleville, Pa
.000 Plowerej Attlehore
. .
riIps.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1.86`2.
•
0 PATES' EN/Off—marketntreet, abovo
W Wlison , Now York 8 G Way, Bedford, Pa
Jos Elder, - Pittsburg • Win H Watt, Pittsburg
Geo V Mitchell, Lewistown Lewistown-
Jos 1 eland, Taylors - 0110 - G E Nowllu, ()hosier to
NATIONAL lIOTEL_Race street. above Third.
W J Wood, Trenton J E Ancona, Reading
8 8 Nouns, Catasauena Jos Hunter, Hatasauqua
P F IV Azon,•New York if H A pplebs.k. St lAMBI
T V Brown, Columbia co,Pa N B Hamilton, Wmeport
0 Beefier, New Jersey J L•Ngtting, Pinegrove
BLACK ENKR—Third street, above Oa
B Tromliower, Doylestown C Morrison, Feasterville
R ti Rorer, Olnoy "John Hiestand, Poona
F 0 Dots, Reading 0 Jones, Buovss co
S llogelend, Smithfield 1 'Tomlinson, Ilmttalon
Master Torolloson. Bustleton L Roads h ia, New Jersey
AI Urvin Ac wfiNeVr Jersey &Iron Faust, Penns
J Whits% Northampton Casper Roads, Somerton
♦ Strome, Allentown
MOUNT TERROR HOTEL—Second et., ab. Arch.
J a Young, Boston Robert Smith, Indiana
F Sholtz, Indiana E C Quin, wash, D 0
0 Smith, Washington, D 0 John Morton, Boston
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above - Market.
H Weytue, Now Yiirk J ffi Vito Angleton, Bait
ffi W Allen, Attleboro 0 0 Skirm, New Jersey
0 Dilworth, New dope, Pa E Hob...tante, New York
A W Angle, U s A JJ Stewart, New Jersey
BALD BABLZ—Tintrn street, above Callowlaill.
Peter It Yoder, Penne .17 Gabriel, Allentown
J Ettaine f Nazareth, Pa Aaron B Waip, Penne
Jacob Ihttenhouae, Parma E Clime% Nazareth, Pa
J Weise, Bethlehem Thos Darling, inostg co
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Sir SEE FOURTH. PAGE
ULlgeitED.
ship Manners Button, gasslasal, Cork, Thos Richard•
son et Co.
- -
Behr S A Bornmonl, Biggins, Boston, Crowell dc
Collins.
Behr D P Hickman, Hagan, Annapolis, Tyler, Stone
Co.
Sir II L Gaw, Der, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
13111 p Manners Button, Captain Rowland, for Cork, loft
.aco•streas wharf at 2 Phi In tow of tug J Starr. Her
cargo comprises 20,480 bushels rid wheat and 2,273 Ufa
flour.
M.IIIIIOBANDA..
Sultan, Lothrop, from New York, arrived at Boo
tom. 2d inst.
Bark Baena, Snelling, from Boston, at Gambia Nov 10.
Bark Young Turk, Harding, from Boston November
18, at Gibraltar 7th nit.
. .
Bark Merrimac, Strout, from Portland, arrived 44 Ira.
Tana Wlth ult.
Bark Aura, Lindsey, at Fortress Monrof affth alt,
'waiting alders.
Brig Harvest Queen (Br), Hollis, from New York, at
Werra Leone November 21et.
Brigs Trenton, Cunningham, for Boston next day;
Henry. Bates, do 10 days; Cayenne, Drysdale, do 6 days;
at Surinam sth ult.
- • •
Brig Croton, Eddy, from 13rIstol, RI, arrived at Ha.
vans 27th Wt.
- Brig Morning VOA, Blair, cleared at Havana 28th ult
fOr Boston.
. .
Scar Maryland, Knight, from BMW for Philadelphia,
arrived at Portland lg. Inst.
, .
Scar Amelia, Gould, arrived at Machias 23d ult from
New York.
Behr Lotus, Clark, cleared at Boston 9d inst for New
York _
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To MASON AND SLIDELL
DT TUE DARD OP TOWER /TALL.
Goo worthless pair of rebels base,
in foreign regions find your Phire ;
Where vassals bow at kingly thrones,
Where honest labor toils and groans,
Oppress d and trampled in the dust -
By pride and arrogance unjust;
Where they who freedom most detest
Are ever found to thrive the best.
That is your home, detested pair,
Go, then, and live and flourish there.
Though Briton's rage We do not fear,
We do not wish to keep you here.
Your presence is a pestilence
That sickens every soul and sense;
The very sight of you, base pair,
(As they oho caught you all declare,)
Was odious. Your untidy looks
Disgusted even the navy cooks,
Aud every sailor and ramble,
Who handsome clothes had ever seen
At Tower Ball or elsewhere, thought
Such chat by rogues should not be caught,
But he allowed to range the earth,
Fit objects of contemptuous mirth.
Our asset tment of Winter Clothing is tho largest and
fullest in rbiledelnlda, and is being sold at reduced
prices. 671 tastes and pockets can be cuffed. Military
uniforms mode to order in the boat manner, at the
shortest notice. Coll and examine. Torrsa NALL, No.
618,1ABILET Street, Philadelphia,
It BENNETT & 00.
CARD.—One of the editors of THE
Passe having been so kind as to make favorable notice
in that valuable journal of an improvement fn hats
lately invented by, and patented to me, I take the li
berty of republishing his remarks, as they give a f air do
ecription of said improvements, and add reliable testi
mony as to its utility and the comfort it affords.
W. F. WATtBURTON, Hatter.
tt WARM:MI . OI , Oa Now 801ENTIVIO Her.—Mr. War
burton, fashionable hatter, No. 430 Chestnut street, haa
brava' t out his elegant now winter styles, with his pa
tent flexible band, mtpplying complete ventilation to the
head, and preventing the grease from striking through
upon the hand. By means of this light Inner metalio
band, abide adjusts itself naturally to the forehead, the
hat is made thoroughly comfortable—more so than any
other hat we have ever worn. tientleinen making pre
sents, either to themselves, or , to their friends, will
act wisely in giving' tide hat the preference over all
other/. d 027.41,
ONE-PRICE CLQVI'LIING, OF ; THE LATEST
St retie, made In the Best Manner, exaessly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Belling Prices marked In Plata
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted eatletac•
tory. Our OEE•Paine SYSTEM le strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated
se22.ay JONES h 00., 841 MARKET Street.
NEW GOODS FOIL HOUSEKEEPERS,
comprising a general assortment of flonsokeeping arti
cles, with hinny new improvements and inventions for
Housekeepers' use. Also, a number of fancy articles,
snitable for Holiday preeento. Selling at reduced prices,
to suit the times, by E. S. PARSON & CO.,
delB•tf Corner of DOCK and PEAR Streets.
DR: ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NERV—
OUS CORDIAL; or,
NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
The great remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debili
ty, Prortratlon,Lowneekor Spirits, &c. Price $l.
For Irate by DYOTT & CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
Depot for all Popular Medicines.
ILEursoLD's UNIVERSALLY APPROVED
Bat ra.—Oompound Extract Buchu cures Diseasea of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, tee.
Bead the advertisement In another column. no6.ths
MARRIED.
GBEENE—fdoOßß.—January 2, 1862, by the Bev.
Richard Newton, D. D , Edward A. Greene, to Ante,
daughter of Thee. H. Moore, Req., allot this city. *
BEOOIO—BEGIITEL.—DeceMber 24th, by the Rev.
Frank L. Bobbins, Mr. Alfred Frank Brooks, of Ger
mantown, to Miss Clarissa Hate Bechtel, of fide city. *
HOUSEMAN-811ALLOB.08.9.—In Frank.ford, on the
let Instant, by the Bey. Isaac Gray, Mr. Thos. B. Boum
man, of the former place, to Mlee Jane B. Bhallorose, of
Myberry. tk
BOWAND—NESWENGER.—On the 24th ultimo, by
the Rev. A. J. Hay, Mr. Wm. M. itoweind to Miss Jennie
Renwenger, all of Manaynnk,
111118 - I"—HIJGHES.--On the Ist instant, by the Hey.
A... 1. Hey, Mr. Jesse E. Hirst to Miss Mato Ilughas,
both of this city.
. .
FORL—NOBLE.—r n the let instant, by the Rey.
Albert Bermry Mr. Montgomery Ford to Miss Margo
rotta Noble, both of this city,
SAVERY—PUTINIB.—On the Ist initant, by the Bev.
Abel 0. Thomas, Mr. Charles 0. Lavery to Was Ettra
both Purvio, both of this city. tt
YOZIXII-31.1711PEIY.—On the 29th ultimo, by Alder
man Bela. r, Mr: John W. Tozier to hiss Jane Murphy,
both of ibis city.
DIED.
CONRAD. n the 24 Instant, Isaiah Conrad, la the
met year Ohio age.
The relatives and friends - of the family are mepectrully
Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No.
1350 Stidge avenue, on Tuesday a ft ernoon, at 1 o'clock.
Funeral to precede,' Germantown. - **
. .
- MARTIN.—On the Sixth day morning, hue P. Mar
tin, eon of Jemlma, and the late Benjamin Martin, in the
48th year of hie age.
• The friends of. the family are invited to attend the fu
neral, from the residence of his mother, No. 021 South
Second street, on Third -day afternoon, at .. 2 o'clock. To
proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. *re*
RINZEIL—On the 2d Instant, George Kinzer, In the
03d year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No.
1231 Spring Garden street, on Monday morning, the oth
Instant, at 10 o'clock, without further oaten. **
ALLEN.—At Poolesville, on the ansh:Jultimo, Mr.
litchard B. Allen, of the 100th Regiment P. V:, aged 43
years
ills relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at
tend his funeral, from hit late residence, No. 020 North
Tenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, *
lllCllMAN.—Suddenly, on the Ist Instant, Mr. Saml.
Rickman, Sr., in the 75th year of his age.
Funeral from Lis late residence, Gallon/1M street, above r
Tenth, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock
YOUNG.—On the list ultimo, Sir. Peter Young, Sr.,
In the 89th year of his age.
• Funeral from his late residence, beck of 'No. 225 Ger
man street, this )Saturday) afternoon ut 2 o'clock. *
BITER.—On the Ist Instant, Hannah,O., widow of t o
late Matthias Alter, in the 97th year of her age.
Funerel from tile residence of her eon, Frederick Biter,
on the Penrose terry road, on Sunday afternoon, at l
o'clock.
•
MuDONAI.D.-00 the let inst., Mrs. Ann McDonald,
wife of Bernard McDonald, aged 48 years.
Fitheral,troto the residence of her J1110,1111(1, No. 518
Lombard street, above Fifth, this (Saturday) morning at
Sji o'clock.
ADAMS —On the lot instant, Margaret, daughter of
Joseph and Mary Adults, aged 5 yeani, 4 months, and 6
dare.
Funeral from tho reeidoneo of hor parents, corner of
Ash anot.Brown streets, Eighteenth want, olftilanday af
ternoon, at 1 o'clock.
1118.111Alda4nddenlY. on the 211instn et, Mrs. Harriet,
relict of the late John Blephatn, in the 74th year of her
ago.
ruilerel from the residence of ber daughter, Dire. DI.
A. Über, Howard street, third door below Norris Street,
on Burnley afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
MOURNING BTORE,Dec.23.
—IIESSON do SON, No. 018 CHESTNUT
STREET, offer for sale to-day, for cash—
Black and 'White English Chintzes, 1234 to 16c.
do do Atlantic do 22)4 c.
do Purple do do 1234 c.
Gray and Black English 123je.
Plain Black do do 1.23 j c. n
Black and white imported Be Baines, gto 14 cents:
do Purple do do 18,1 g c.
Second Mourning Chem. Idohairs, 12,4 cents.
Black Reps Anglats, 26 cents. de24
REUNION AND RECOGNITION OFIIII
FRIENDS IN HEAVEN . —Discourso in St.
imw,o Lutherat, Chuck, NEW Strout, below
FOURTH, by tba pastor, Rev. E. W. RUTTED, TO
MORROW EVENING, at 7j o'clock. Morning set,
vice commences alba( past 10 o'clock. lttt
CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
finting Carden Street, below Broad.—ANNl-
IIRSARY OF TILE SUNDAY 1301100 LS at 3 P. If.
The 'Rector will (D. V.) preach at 10X A. 31. and 7$
P. N. Evening Sermon specially intended for Young
Men. Seats all free, at BP. M. It*
ErrN 0 T, I C E —A MEETING OF TIM
Stockholders or the ODIUM RILL MARKET
COMPANY, for the ElecliOn of Seven Managers, will be
held - at 'Room No. 2, Bret floor, Ihtilding 411 WALNUT
Street, Phtladelpida, on MONDAY,' January 131 h, at ta
o'clock M. ' ALrEED OILINVI', President.
Phtlidelphla,latinail 4, 11102: ia4•etuth Stit
Iff"NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, Cherry
-S:reet, west of Twenneth.—Dirtne serrleo on
SUNDAY, at 10,‘ o'clock A. Ilf. - LectotO at ix I'. Ili.
Subject : "The Second Coining of the Lord." Itte
DcrJESUS, TIM CARPENTER'S SON.
Bev. J. HYATT SMITH will preach to Ameri
can Mechanics, In their Hall, FOURTH Street, below
GIRAHD Avenue, SABBATH, at 31'. M. The various
Councils invited. J. NOLEN,
It* Superintendent.
GEO. STORRS, EDITOR OF THE
Bibie Examiner, Neu• York, will preach TO
MORROW, at the Hall southeast corner of SPRING
GARDEN and NINTH Streets, at 103 o'clock morning,
and 7,4' evening. The public are invited. It*
UNPARDONABLE SIN.—LECTURE
(Iv muest) TO .M.ORROW EVENING, by Rev.
A. C. TDOMAB. Church In LOMBARD Street, above
FOURTH'. • It*
(6 --- • THE THIRTY-SECOND ANNIVER
SARY of the PARENT AND THREE-MISSION
SABBATH SCHOOLS of the First Reformed Presbyte
rian Church will take educe TO-MORROW (Sabbath)
AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, in the Church on BROAD,
below Spruce street. Addresses will be delivered by ox.
Gov. Pollock, Rev. Dr. Wylie, Abraham Harlin, and
John O. Bibs, Rims. lt*
tob SPJAITITALISM.-OWING TO THE
sickness of the Lecturer engaged for SUNDAY,
ut lox A.M., a COIsiFERENOE mlll be held at SAN
BOM•eTREET HALL, and at 7g P. M. Mrs. WIL
HELM will lecture. Admission 5 cents.
SEMES OF LECTURES ON MODERN
GERMAN LITERATURE.—PROF. FRED. A.
RttESE. will deliver the Bret Lecture of the above
Como, with which will be combined Readings. from the
Classic German Authors, on WEDNESDAY, JanuatY
et 8 o'clock P. At., at the Foreign Reading Roome of
Mr. F.Leypoldt, N 0.1323 CHESTNUT Street. Subject:
Unclad. Admission to the first Lecture Free. ja4-0*
SIUSICAL FUND HALL.
Dr. HAYES (by particular request), will give
o Lectures on
itiESDAY AND THURSDAY,
January TO, and 9th.
SUBJECT—AROTIO EXPLORATIONS
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commences at 8
Tickets, 26 cents each, to be had at Beck & Lawton's,
Seventh and Chestnut; Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut;
Continental Hotel; and of Mr. Beckett, at tho Hon.
ccrTHE WESTEEN SOUP SOCIETY
si ill open their house, No. 1616 SOUTH Street,
for the gratuitous distribution of Soup to tho Poor of the
Southweetern section of the City, on SECOND DAY,
(MondaYi) the 6th inst. Donation in provisions will be
thankfully r , ceired at the home, or In money, by either
of the undersigned:
SAMUEL L. BALLY, Secretary,
No. 920 Chestnut street.
GEOECtE YAM, Treasurer,
No. 40 North Seventeenth street.
JAMES WIIITALL, No. 412 Race greet.
RICHARD RICHARDSON, No 992 Arch street.
CHARLES L. WARNER, No. 1614 Spruce Street.
JOSEPH POTTS, No. 109 North Tenth Street.
ia4-3t t
FRIENDS OF THE SOLDIER.—THEIir next meeting for the promotion of the Spiritual
Interests of the Soldiers, by the distribution of religious
literature In the camps, will be held on SUNDAY EVE
NING, January sth, 1852, at the Clinton-street Presby
terian Church, corner of TENTH and CLINTON Ste.
Addresses will bo delivered by the Rev. Ed. B. Bruen,
Rev. Pr. Alfred Nevin, J. W. Paxson, of Bilmols ,• and
Geo. U. Stuart, Esq. The public are earnestly invited to
attcnd. Services commencing et 734 o'clock.
There trill also be a meeting held in behalf of the Sol.
there on. "I lIESD tt,Y EVENING, Sammy 'lth, at 'IX
o'clock, in the Presbyterian Church, Frankfort], Rev. T.
Slurphy, pastor. Interesting addresses will be delivered
Ly the poster, ox-Governor Pollock, Geo. H. Stuart, and
otbnrs. lt*
Kz
PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
The Closing Lecture of the Course wilt be do
ilyvred in CONCERT linLL, on-MONDAY EYE TIN%
JANUARY IC(b, by Bev. E. IL CHAPIN, D. D, Sub
ject—'l DE PEOPLE." Lecture, quarter boforo eight
o'clock. Tickets 25 cents t • for sale by T. R. PUGH,
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streots. ja4-2tff
lir 46 UP AND DOWN PALESTINE."
SECOND LECTURE
BY
REV. ALFRED TAYLOR,
Before the Young Hen's Christian Association.
CONCERT HALL,
TUESDAY EVENING,
JANUARY 1rtt,1352,
Illustrated by magnificent
OXY-WYDRO-PHOTIC
VIEWS -
Of places of interest in the HOLY LAND.
COsSr—Tyro, Sidon, &manta, Mount Carmel,
Jenne, Am, Ac.
Inuntonz-Bethieherrt, Hebron Mount Tabor, Mount
Hermon, Tilmi las, Hata, Nazareth, Slain of Esdraebn,
Ebal and Gerizim, Sea of Galilee, dm , do
The VIEWS mill ho of increased and improved bril
liancy and clearness. •
Admittance 25 cents.
Dom open at tix . Lecture commences at 7X. ja3-41
trrOFFICE OF TILE t 4 PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY," 021 CHEST
NUT Street, Philadelphia.
ELECTION—An election for nino Trustees, to servo
for three I nave, kill ho held at the Office of the Company,
No. 9tl CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 0,
1862.
Polls open from 10 until 12 A. M.
je.140 JOHN W. 110115011, Socretnri
gyTHE ANNUAL STATED MEETING
OF THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE NORTH
ERN DISPENSARY OF PHILADELPHIA, and an
election for twelve Managers, will be held at the Hall of
the Institution, on TUEbDAY, January 7, between the
Lours of 2 and 4 P. M.
de3l.tja7* JOHN KESSLER, Jr., Secretary.
gr. PHILADELPHIA AND R EADIN
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 221 south
FOURTH Street,
- -
PIIILADELPIIIA, JamlarY 2 , 1862.
DIVIDEND NOTICE—A dividend of seven per cent. on
the Preferred Stock of this Company has been declared,
payable on the 15th Matadi, froo from State tax.
Stockholders on the books of the New York Agency
will be paid at the Fannon' Loan and Trust Company.
Stockholders on the books of the Boston Agency will
be paid at the office of libissra. J. E Thayer & Brother.
jab-flb S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
orOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND
SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA. CITY PAS
SENGER RAILROAD COZIPANY, BICRKS (late
Chatham) Street, below Fourth.
PIIIIADIALPHIA, January 2,1222.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of Three and Ono-half Per Cent, on the Capital
Stock, out of the earnings for the past el: months, paya
ble to the stockholders or their legal representatives on
and after the lath Inst. -
Tho tranger books will be closed until the 16th moot
ja3-tl6 OIIAS. B. ABBOTT, SocretOry
crrOFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, 804 WALNUT St.
Put LADE/A.IIIA, January 2, 1862.
The Annual !Sooting of the Stockholders of this Cointe
piny will take place at their office, 304 WA LNUT Street,
on MONDAY, 20th (net., at 12 o'clock 31.; end at the
same time an election will be held for thirteen Directors
for the enaufog year. WILLIAM B. HILL,
ja3•t2ork Actuary.
cry. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
JANUARY 2,1862.
An election for thirteen Directors of the Compel:lY, to
serve for ono year, will be hold at the Company's Office,
Noe. 4 nod 6 EXCHANGE BUILDING. un NONDAY,
January 13, 1862, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. N.
and I o'clock B. hi. WILLIAM. HARPER,
ja3.03 Secretors,.
THE SPRING GARDEN SOUP SO
CIETY 1011 commence the distribution of Soup
to the Worthy Poor of their District, en TUESDAY
MORNING next, January 7, from lOX to 123 o'clock,
and continue daily (Surolityo excepted, during the win.
ter. Any contributions in Coal, Flour, Vegetables,
Breed, or Money will be gratefully received. The house
is shunted on BUTTONWOOD Street. meet of Broad.
JosErn J. WILLI ►615, Secretary.
)a3.3s* No. 1129 ARON Street.
OFFICE OF THE MINE HILL AND
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN lIAILJIOAD COM
PANY.
PHILADELPHIA, 12th month 20, 1801
A stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at their office in the Ball of the Franklin Institute,
South SEVENTH Street, the 13th day of lat Mouth,
(January,) 1862, at 11 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 BIDDLE,
de23•tlal3# Secretary.
R. 3- . OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD
TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD 00.
Dsozmuirn 2.(101, MI.
NOTICE.—Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad
and Coal Company will be hold at their Office, No. 258
South THIRD Street, ou TUESDAY, the 14th day of
January, 1862, at 11 A. DI., whoa an Election will be
held for a President and twelve Directors, to Berra for
the ensuing year. 3. Y. AERTSEN,
de2l-dtjal4 Secretary.
ayOFFICE OF THE AMERICAN LIFE
INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.
PII/LADELPIIIA, Dec. 23, 1851.
NOTICE—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
ebb, Company, for the Election of Thirteen Trustees, to
servo the ensuing Year, will be held at tho Office, In the
Company's Building, WALNUT Street, southeast corner
of NOURTII, on MONDAY, January 6, 18024. between
the boars of 10 A. N. and 12 M. JNO C. SIMS,
de24-12t - Secretary,
tirOFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND
COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD
Street, corner of Willing's alloy,
PHILADELPHIA, Dcc. 18, 1801.
At a Meeting o. the Directors, held this day, a Divi
dend of EIGHT PER CENT. for the past year was do.
elated to the Capital Stock, payable to Stockboldera or
their legal repreeentatives, at the Office of the Company,
on and after FRIDAY, Jan. 3, 1802.
The Transfer Books will be closed until January 6th
next. P. H. JACKSON,
dolDila4 Treastu-or.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
OITY PASSENGER RAILWAY VOMPANY.
Estoguntln 27, 18d1..
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholdors of the
DADELPRIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COM.
PANT wily he held at No. 9.5 ISTEVAMIXIVIV
(MANGE, on MONDAY, the 18th day of January, 1 86 8,
ttftlTo o'clock M., at which time An Election for Proqi
deut end alt plrectore to serve for tho ensuing year will
he held. WAL W. COLKET,
de28.14t Secretary.
07. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREA•
BCItEIt, U. 8. PIIILADA., Doc. 26th, 1861.
/folders of the two years Treasury Notes, with inter
est at six per cent., payable eomf.annually, honed under
the Act of 241 &larch, 1881, are informed that the interest
on such notes to the Ist January, 1802, will bo paid at
this office on and after that day, provided that such
notes with a schedule signed by the holder of such notes,
showing the number, date, and amount of each note to
gether with the interest due thereon to said let of
January, are lodged here three days beforehand for veri
fication. J. H. WALTON,
de27.12t Asalstaut Treasurer U. S.
arHOUSE OF REFUGS.-TOE ANNUAL
MEETING of the CONTRIBUTORS TO TIIO
DOUSE OF REFUGE will be held on WEDNESDAY,
the Bth inst., at 4 o'clock I'. M., at No. 100 North TENTH
Street, above Arch.
The Annual Bewt of the Board of Ifanagers wilt he
submitted, and an election will be hold for officers and
managers to verve for the ensuing year.
ALEXANDER lIENItY, Secretary.
Plana&lain, January 15t,1882. .ial-worn 46
EAST iIIAIIANOY RAILROAD COM
PAM', 407 LIBRARY Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Bee 23, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders ct this Com
pany, and an Election for Officers to servo the ensuing
year, will be held at the Company's Office, 40T LIBRARY
Street, on MONDAY, the 13th of January next, at 10
o'clock A. M. ARCHIBALD BIDINTYRE,
de24-tathAstial3 Treasurer and Secretary.
urOFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCIIUYL•
HILL NAVIGATION RaILROAD and COAL
COMPANY, 407 LIBRARY Street,
RIIILIDELPIIIA, 18th Doc., 1.861.
The Annual Meetiog of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, and an Election for Officers to serve the ensuing
year, will Mt hold at the Office of the Company, No. 407
LIBRARY Street '
on MONDAY, the 1310 of January
next, nt 11 o'clock A. M.
del9.thstonalB WM. WALE, Jr . Secretary.
firOFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN
SURANCE COMPANY, 400 W:ALNUT ST.
1' VILA MIL Do:timber 28, 1861.
NOTICE.—Tho Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Entertorlße Insurance Company xlll bo bold on
' MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1802, at 10 o'clock
A. 14., at the Office of the Company.
An Election for Twelve Dirooton to serve the ensuing
eer will be held on the same day, at the same place, be
tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. U.
MO-U. 113 CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND CLIAL
COMPANY—NOTIOE.—The Annual Election
for S den Direetore, to serve for the ensuing year, wlll
he held at the office of the Company, No. 113 Market
streot, km WEDNESDAY, January Bth, 1862, between
the ImOrik of 12 end o'olock P. N.
-delOkkaoll* EDWAILD PEACE, PreeldooL.
acrOFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG,
PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT Jul", AND LAN.
VASTER RAILROAD COMPANY.
• PHILADELPHIA December 2T,1881.
The Board o9 ' Directors have this day aualared a semi'
annual dividend of THREE AND A HALF Plitt MINT.
on the Cap Pal Stock of the Company, payable to tho
Stockholders or their legal representatives, on and niter
the 10th day of January next, nt their 0111ce, No. 3 NI L.
LINO'S Alloy. GEORGE 'VA 11 R,
de2B-stuthst Treasurer.
COMMONIVEALTH INSURANCE
CODIPAN V OF TUE STATE OF PENNSYL.
YANlA—Ornee, Commonwealth Building, Re.olB Chest
nut street.
PHILADELPitIA, Doe. 9th, 1884.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMON
WEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the State of
Pennsylvania, will be hold at the Office of the Company,
on MONDAY, January 6th, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M.
An Election for Ten Directors, to aorve the ensuing
year, will be held nt the earner place, and on the sumo
day, between the hours of 12 and 2 P M.
- SAMUEL S. MOON,
delo-bathe timid Socrotarr.
[G--, OFFICE OF TILE UNION MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY PUILADRLPI(I,I,
Dec. 30, 1861.—The annual meeting of the Scriphablors
of the Union Mutual Imurranye Company of Philadel
phia will he held at the °thee of the Company on MON
DAY, January 13, 1862, at 12 o'clock It., nt which time
an citation will ho held for eight Directors, to some for
the ensuing three years. JOSEPH ooLiasoN,
ascrotnry.
orr OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND
BOUTIIIVAEK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS
tIENGEE RAILROAD 00a1PANY, BEEKB (Into
Chatham) Street, below FOURTH
PIIILAIMPIIIA, December 23,1861.
Tho Annual Meeting of the St micheidors of tho krank
ford and Soothe ark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail
road Company will be held at the Office of the CompanY l
on MONDAY, January 13th, 1862, at 12 o'clock 31,, at
which time and place nn Election will he held for Drool
dent and Twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year.
d3O-tial3 CHAS. It. ABBOTT, Secretary.
0 OFFICE OF ANTHRACITE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 811 WALNUT
13THEET, PHILADELPHIA.
The Annual Election for TEN DIRECTORS will be
held at this office on MONDAY, January 6, 1802,10-
en the hours of 10 and 18 A. M.
de.30.6t WM. M. SMITII, SedrotarY.
trym PHILADELPHIA, DEOEMBER
20th, 1801. —The Animal Meeting of tho Stock
holdereof tho LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON
COMPANY will be hold at their Office, No. 230 South
THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 20th day of JanuarY i
A. D. 1862, at n o'clock A.ll, when an Election wilt
be held for seven Directors, for the ensuing your. The
transfer book of the Company xlll bo closed for Moog
days previous to the day of election.
de2l-rja2o 305, 0, COPPV9K: SP,f,tafT,
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, OE.
PIOJE No. 408 CHESTNUT ST10:111`.
Trzttelesarrits, December 30, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fame
Insurance Company will be held at the Office of the Com
pany on ,MONDAY, the thirteenth day of January, 1882,
at /0 o'cloclets,
An EleCtlon for Twelve Directors to serve for the ensu
ing year will be held at the acme lime and et the same
place, between the hours of 10 e. U. and 2 P. M.
•
d80•tja18 W. I. SLAW:MA.IW, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA.
AND DARBY RAILROAD COMPANY.
PUILADELPIIII, December 28, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will he held at the Depot, on DARBY Avenue, be
tween Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets. on MONDAY,
the 13th day of January, 1862, at 3X P. IL, at which
time an election for President and Directors to servo for
the miming year nlll be held.
Tho Supplement to the Charter, approved the twenty
eighth day of February last, will be submitted foraccept
ance or rejection. THOMAS SPARKS,
deal.balS
'UR ANKLIN INSTITUTE LEG-
A.: TUITES.—The second course of lectures before the
Institute will coxnmence on MONDAY MIMING, do
fill inst., at 7% o'clock, and be continued on litonday,
Wednesday, and Friday evenings. for ten weeks, as fol
lows:
MONDAY EVENING, by Prof. T. M. Drysdale, on
the "Microscope and Microscopic Objects."
WEDNESDAY EVENING, by Prof. Pairtnan Rogoro,
on " Ice antl the Glaciers."
FRIDAY EVENING, by Prof. J. Alkon nolgs, on
"Food."
TERNS OF IttEMBERSLIIP of the Institute ' per
annum, or ,925 for life, with a charge of $1 the first year
for a certificate of membership. Each member is entitled
to a reason ticket to the lectures for himself and a lady,
and any additional ladles' tickets at S 2 ouch.
The minor children, wards, and apprentices of mem
bers will receive tickets for the course of lectures for $l,
or for the use of the Library and Reading-room and the
Lectures for S 2
Gentlemen Nsithing to become members will please ap
ply at the Hall of the Institute, in SEVENTH Street,
above Chestnut street, to WILLIAM HAMILTON,
ja4-7t Actuary.
IATEEK OF PRAYER.—The Third
Annual Week of Prayer for the Conversion of
the World, will be observed by all the Evangelical deno
minations of this city, commencing on SABBATH, tho
bib, and endingon SABBATH, tho 12th inst. In addi
tion to services which may ho held in particular
churches, according to the arrangemocts of the several
denominations, Than Meetings will be held as follows:
MONDAY Alornoon, at 3)d o'clock, First Baptist
Church. BROAD and ARCH Streets
TUESDAY Afternoon, at 3J o'clock, Union M. E.
Church, FOURTH Street, below Arch.
WEDNESDAY Afternoon, at 334 o'clock, Rev. John
Chambord' Church, BROAD and SANSOM. Streets.
THURSDAY Afternoon, at 33. s o'clock, Rev. Dr.
Wylie's Church, BROAD threet, below Spruce.
SATURDAY Afternoon, at 3t o'clock, Church of the
Epiphany, fuIIESTNUT and FIFTEENTH Streets.
Perlog the whole meek the Ransom-street Union
Prater 31 . 0 i Cog 1%111 be estenal ball an hour—say from
12 tol X o'clock P. M. The Christian public Is respect.
fully Invited to attend all these seri lees. Ito"
'HOLIDAY GOODS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THOMAS C. GARRETT.
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE TIIE XASON/0 HALL,
PHILADELPHIA,
Dios just received an assortment of
LADIES' GOLD WATCHES,
Of the newest styles, and of very superior quality, as well
as those adapted to men's and boys' wear.
Ile is manufacturing extensively a great variety of
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES 01' SILVER,
And gives special attention to getting up (hinge suitable
for
BRIDAL AND TIOLIDAY PRESENTS
PLATED WARE
Got up under the proprietor's own inspection, in a great
variety of styles. Will be warranted IIEAVILY
PLATED with pure sliver, in a way to insure Its wear
ing
Bluch or hie
JEWELRY
Is manufactured on the premises, and hie stock will be
found to comprise a great variety of fashionable goods,
from the smallest articles to
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
These are offered for sale ht
PEWEE ADAPTED TO THE TIMES,
And persons aro invited to call and examine them
deB-tutha Ink •
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
WATORSS, •
JEWELRY,
BILVER AND PLATED WARE,
REDUCED PRICES.
JOS. H. WATSON,
deT-stuthlm
UOLIDAY GOODS FOR HOLI
PAY PaEBENTS.
What would make a more useful present than
A HANDSOME DRESS,
A HANDSOME SHAWL, or
A HANDSOME CLOAK?
Just received from New York, a large armament of
New Goode, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
1 LOT MOIRE ANTIQUES, at 500.,
An enormous lom to the importer.
Beautiful Fancy Silks for the Holidays.
1 lot handsome Velvet Flounced Robes, at - less than the
Cost of importation.
I let double•width Printed Cashmeres vtge., never
before sold tom than 50c.
CHOICE DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Newest and moat desirable styles of
CLOAKS AND SACQUES.
SOO pieces Merrimack and English Chintses at 12X0.,
worth 13 c. In first hands.
CHEAP BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
Now Fancy Casein:lens and Rich Velvet Vestings at
Imo prices. H.. STEEL Itt SON,
delii No. 718 North TENTH Street. above Coates.
HANGING VASES.
XX Ornamental Flower Pots.
Parlor VNICS for Growing Flowers.
Baskets for Jardiniere.
Pedestals with Vaae for Flowers.
Antique Vases for Mantels.
Vases Renaissance for Parlor.
Hustle and Terra Cotta Vases.
Lava Flower Pots and Vases.
Garden Vases and Pedestals.
Brackets for Busts and Figures.
With a great variety of articles suitable for Christ
mas presents, for sale retail and to the trade.
Warefoolos 1010 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
dell' B. A. 1:IA1211180N.
WOOD AND COAL, CHEAP—
S 4 50 and $5.
1,000 cords Oak Wood, $4.50 and $5.
100 4 4 Hickory do., $4.50 and $6.50.
100 44 Pino do., $4.50 and $5.25.
Hauling 25 to Sic per load.
.500 tons Egg and Stovo Coal, $4.
200 44 Nut I. e 3 and $1.25.
J. 8. LOWRY, "Limo-Kiln Wharf,"
LOMBARD and BARNWELL Street, _
304-sra Sts
MADAME EGERIE R TIN'S
Second Quarter (Private Classes) will begin at
her residence, 1340 SPRUCE Street, on MONDAY
NEXT, at 334 o'clock. ltd'
-I. RIME INVESTMENTS.—T H E
subscriber has for sale several first-class old
BONDS and SIORI GAGES, from $3,000 to $12,000,
secured on very centrally-situated City properties, and
hitertstpunctually paid• E. R. JONES,
It* No. 120 South SEVENTH . Street.
THE PROOF OF EXCELLENCE
of REIMER'S 81 Color s ed Photographs le manifest
in the groat demand for them, at hie Gallery, SECOND
Street, above GREEN. 100
C. M. SLOCUM, DENTIST,
- 1345 011 E STNUT Street, bolqw Broad. jit4-st*
(IFFIDE OF THE BOARD OF
V HEALTH,
B. W. Corner SIXTH and SANSOII.I Streeta.
NOTICE.
TO CLERGYMEN, ALDERMEN, PHYSICIANS
AND MIDWIFES
In conformity to the REGISTRATION AOT, ap
proved March 8, 1800, you eve requested to make your
MARRIAGES AND BIRTHS
for the quarter ending January 1, 1802, to this office,
early in the Inlaying month, so that this Department may
make their Annual Report to thelluyor. ,
By order of the Board of Health,
WILLIAM READ,
"(BALM OFFIOBII.
ja2-thetuBt
260730
gocretstry.
326 CHESTNUT STREET
l'iliLADELrm.t, Docktnbor 31, 1811
RETURNS OF
RETAIL DRY GOODS;
GREAT BARGAINS.
IN
LADIES' °LOAN%
To close out,
At the
AREN•STESET CLOAK AND MANTILLA STORE,
M. W. corner TENTH awl ANOR tits.
issilli-6m • JACOB H0R5141,1..
COWPERTHWAIT & 00.,
Haw now on hand
A LARGE STOCK
of
MUSLIN'S. -
Which will be sold at brlcea •
LOWER THAN THE MARKET BATES.
Also, GREAT BARGAINS IN PRINTS,
2,000 man of which will be cold lier 9 tow. ie.4.6m
'WEE & LANDELL have in store-a
J-:A fait etock of dit.IBLINS, comprising all the makes
justly celebrated for durability.
4.4 Wllll4lneville a.
4-4 Now York Mills.
4 4 Warnsulta
4.4 Fruit of the Loom.
12.4 Muslin Shootings.
Golden Flux Linens.
Linen Bosoms, Floe Stitch. jai
PYRE & LANDELL, FOU(TB and
ARCH, will open, to. day, ft large lot of
womo - RA - LB, *240, full le - with and fell width. Eina
G REAT BARGAINS
iR
FINE CLOAKS,
TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK
PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK,
AND FUR EMPORIUM,
708 011ESTIiin STREET,
PREVIOUS 70 RE4IOYAL.
SYNOPSIS OF REDUCTIONS.
leftOBTR.D DEA:n:II CLOCII3,
From no to 820—Prom 842 to $l7.
FAOSTED BKAVSK CLOAKS,
Front $lB to sll—Front $lO to $7.60
BROWN BEALRICIN OR BAJILS CLOTII CLOAKS,
From $lB to 314—From $lO to 312,
BLACK BEALSRIN 04 OTT6II OLOTK CLOAKS,
From SIB to sl4—From $lB to $l2.
VELVIIT OLOTII CLOAKS,
From $3O to 822— , From $3O to $2O
FINN BLACK Blikrint CLOAKS,
From 645 to s364•srotn tra. to $2lll
•••-•-•
FMB BLACIC DlA.Tfat CLOAKS,
From $25 to slo.so—Brow $2O to $lO
FINE BLACK 11sAygn CLOAKH,
From $lO to sl2—From $l2 to $9,
FAIIOY BRAYER CLOAKS,
r rom 640 43 .980—Nroli e3O to eN,
FANOY COLORED TINAVgn 01,0AKO,
From ft2l to $lB--From $lB to 813,60
LYONO VELYZT riboAcr,
'IOW to $65-From 1670 k, $56 •
•-•-••••••
OUR FUR DEPAILTMYNT t
Which It replete with every cleelrabla idyll, and deeerf p
lion, Will be open to Inapxtlon at payee arroNporeling
to the general reduction ,• particularliatlon, among aueh
an inflhity of qualltlee, being, If not trapomble, at nil
events, ttnentlefactarY• ,1031-Inn
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
GOOD STYLES.
BEST MATERIALS.
LOWEST mon.
• COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Strecto
del4.btuthlin -
THE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE,
NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
For the ealo of
LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
AND WHITE GOODS,
Will remain opon only for a
FEW DAYS LONGER.
Those wishing to purchase anything in that way should
avail thecomelyesof an opportunity which seldom offers of
buying the choicest goods at prices
FAB BELOW THEIR USUAL EETAIL VALUE
POINTE LACE COLLARS, SETS, HANDKER
CHIEFS, Ac.
POINTE APPLIQUE n es a a
HONITON. a 66 64 0 If a
VALENCIENNE 66 a a a a IC
MALTESE 4C u a a u a
FRENCH EMBROIDERED n
LACES, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, FLOUNOINGS,
CAPES, COIFFURES, BARDEB, VEILS, IN
GREAT 'VARIETY.
LADIES' HEMSTITCHED, CORDED BORDERED,
EMBROIDERED, REVERE, MOURNING, CO.
TOILED BORDERED, AND OTHER HANDEER-
CHIEFS.
GENTS' HEMSTITCHED, PRINTED BORDERED,
CORDED BORDERED, ANVOTHER'RANDKER
CHIEFS :
CHILDREN'S CORDED, lIEbiPiED, AND PRINTED
HANDKERCHIEFS
BRUITING LINENS.
PILLOW
BIRDEYE "
LINEN LAWNS
LINEN CAMBRIC'S
And a complete assortment of
LINENS AND WHITE GOODS,
All of which, for
A FEW DAYS LONGER, ONLY,
, WILL BE ormum A GREAT BARGAIN, AT TRW
GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT STORE,
NO. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
JOHN A. MULLEN.
d028.12t AGENT
HOLIDAY DRESS GOODS.
•
The following goods are desirable for
Christman Gifts :
Low priced DeLaines and Calicoes.
Wide English and French Chintzes.
Brilliant Figures now American De Lithos.
Dressing Gown Stuffs of Gay Cashmeres.
French Figured De Lathes and Fancy Merinos.
Plain Poplins and Rich Styles of Epinglines.
Plaid Flannels, Bright Brodie Dress Goods.
Blankets, Table and Plano Covers, Quilts.
Rid Gloves, Warm Silk and Cloth Gloves.
Embroidered Colima and Lace Goode.
Silk Handkerchiefs, French Linen Cambric Mktg
Black Bilk Cravats, Scarfs, and Neck Tied.
Plain and Fancy Silks, Rich Black Silks.
Blanket Shawls, licorice Morino Shawls.
SHARPLBSS BROTHERS,
dell' CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Delollies, at IEIX cents; Calicoes, 1234 cents.
Black and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs.
Neck-Ties, Gloves, Gouts' Shawls.
Misses' and Ladles' Shawls lu vulety.
Nice assortment of Dress Goods.
Balmoral Skirts is great variety, at
J. H. STORES',
102 AB.OII Street.
N. B.—en band, Sack-straws and Solitaires, made by
and sold for an invalid. They aro nice games as well as
preemie, and any ono would confer a favor by purchas
ing the same. della
HEAVY CLOAKINGS.
Brown and Black Sealskin, 750 to 81.50.
Cheap hoavy Coatings and Makings
Fine Black Cloths and Beavers.
Good stock Gassimeres at old prices.
COOPER. .4•OONAHD,
del4 B. E cor. METE and MARKET
T_T OUSE FURNISHING DRY
GOODS.—SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, do
ARRISON, Importers and Dealers in,Linen, and House
Furnishing Dry Goods, etc.
Have now on hand a fall assortment of Linen sheeting,
Table Oloths'
t
Napkins Table, Diaper Towelling, etc.,
etc., imported under the old tariff, or bought a great sae-
Wive. • - ' "
N.B.—Five per cent. allowed on punebases u above, if
paid for on delivery. no27tf
'"ILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN
TIL. JANUARY Ist, our outtra stock of
BLANKETS st ths.ol.l prices.
Will oven T DAY a largo stock of all Wool Flan
nels.
Our 25 cent White Flannels are the beet In the olti.
Very handsome neat styles DoLalnes at 18X o q hand
some dark grounds, all Wool, at 31 and 87 cents.
00WPERTHWAIT & 00.,
des-tt N. W. corner EIGLITII and MARKET.
C
LOAKS--
Random.) styles of well-made, serviceable gar
ments. The best made, the beet fitting, sad the best
tuateriah, for the price. A large stock from which to
select. 000PRR .k COWARD,
drl4 S. E. cor. NINTH and MARI:CRT.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
HOLIDAY BOOKS
AHD
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
SELLING AT VERY LOW PRIOEM.
W. G. MIRY, Bookseller.
d020.1m 8. W. Cornor FOURTH and RAPE
ROOKS, LAW AND MISCELT A
!MOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and es
t:hanged, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a
distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a
distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates,
editions, prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books
printed by Benjamin Franklin, as wall as early Books
printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and
Portraits mu chased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
for sale. Catalogues, In press, sent free. Libraries ap
praised by ffe24.tr7 JOHN CAMPBELL.
LOST OR MISLAID.—A Certificate
of Stock, No. 100, for f 0 shares Allegheny Ittning
Company of Now Jersey. dated July Bth, lalT. Notice
le hereby given, that an application ills been made to the
Board of Pirectm 0 of said Company for a new Certificate.
1E0441* P. BARRY HAYES.
QHAMPUOING, HAIRCUTTING,
kJ and DYEING done in beet style at Fourth and
Branch.
CENT JAKEY KEEPS STA
t./ TIONERY, CIGARS, DAILY, SUNDAY, and
WEEKLY PAPERS, NOTIONS. &C., &c., and SELLS
CHEAPER then anybody else in the city. S.OENT
JAMEY, 115 MASTER Street. 11*
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
AT WAR PRICES, of Loniclng.Ciassott, Engravings,
and fine Frames, at GEO. P. DERKERT'S, No. US
ARCH Street. - jal-iftf
COPARTNERSMP NOTICES.
pSSOLUTION.—The' Copartnership
heretofore existing under the Britt of H. O.
LAUGHLIN & 00. is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The Itosiness•will be settled by either'of the
partners, at No. 303 MARKET Street. •• '
-IL 0. LAUGHLIN, '
THOS. 0. HOLLINGSWORTH',
- • BENJ. P. -DEWEES.
Philadelphia, Dec. 81,1861. ja4.3t*
POPARTNERSHIP.— The under
algue4 have this day formed a Copartnership, under
the firm of HOLLINGSWORTH & PEWEES,.for the
transaction of the Nett Gash DRY GOODS JOBBING
Business, at No. 303 MARKET Street.
Tilos. 0. HOLLINGSWORTH,'
Philadelphia, SannarEßNJ... DEWEES.
Y an. lest .StAt
THE FIRM OF M. BOWNIA.tI &
dissolved this day, by mutual consent.
Either partner is authorized to settle the affairs of he
late firm. atoaEs aOnTMAN.
ornus BOWMAN.
December 31. 1881. ia3.3t*
THE
PARTNERSHIP EXISTING
between WILLIAM If. MERRITT and ADAM
TURNBULL, under the them of MERRITT dt TURN
BULL, was dinsolted September 14, 1881, by the death
of Adore Turnbull. The business of the late Arm will bo
settled by the surviving partner.
AM 11. MERRITT,
N. W. corner FRONT WILLI and CHESTNUT streets.
Philadelphia, Dec. 31,1861.
COPARTNERSHIP.-TOEUN
&Maned have associated under the thin name of
bIEBBIT T & TURNBULL, for the transaction of a
Wholesale TEA business.
WILLIADI H. MERRITT,
THOS. TURNBULL,
N. W. corner FRONT and CHESTNUT Streets.
FlRM°lplaa, January 1, 1882. 1a.2.8t*
TIESSOLUTION.-THE FIRM OF
ILF LEVIOK, RABIN de CO., WOE DEALERS,
consisttng• of the subscribers, is this day dissolved by
limitation of time. The business of the firm will be
settled up by RIORARD DEIrIOK and WARNER At.
BASIN, at No. 605 MARRET Street.
rtiILADSLPUTA, 12th mo. 31, 1181.
RICHARD LEVICK.
WARNER M. MEIN
THOMAS B. LEVICK
THOMAS J. LEVICK
COPARTNERSHIP. - THE BUB
SCRIBERS have THIS DAY formed a copartner
ship under the firm of LEVIOK. RABIN, and will
continue the SIIDE BUSINESS at the old stand, No..
GO MARKET Stmt.
PIitLADELMIIA, lyt mo. lat, 1862.
ItIOFIARD LEVIOK.
.161-6 t WARNER M. RABIN
IDITILA.DELPHIA, JANUARY, lst,
1862.— SAMUEL 0. HE CODltarr,' lately witie
?deo-sm. Alfred Blade it Co., and HUGH HAMILTON,
formerly a repredentative of Meesrg. A. & S. Henry &
Co. England, have this formed Copartnership,
under the name of DE 00IIRSEY & HAMILTON, for
the transaction ig ft General Dry Qoole Coma:0811mi Dui
nom, an: 104 open during the present month at No. 237
CHESTNUT Street. BASIL. 0. DE COTHISEY,
jal.Otar HUGH HAMILTO N.
NOTIOII.—The Copartnership - of P.
.1.1 KIRKPATRICK & BONS haring been diasolviA
by the death of David Kirkpatrick, Sr., the subscribers
will erttle up the business of the said firm, and will con
tinuo the HIDE, OIL, AND LEATHER COMM
1410N MOINES% at No. 31 Sonth TIMID Street, un
der the some lam and name of D. KIRKPATRICK k
SONO. CIIARLES 31 KIRKPATRICK,
DAVID KIRKPATRICK,
FRANCIS A. KIRKPATIMK.
Phlladalplds, Jan, I, 1862. jal.10:
fIOPAItTNI6IIBIIIP NOTICE-18-
N J RAM, ;4 1 /11Iith thIA day n.tiree from our Oro.
m V/lar Tit Eqigthi; If, 51D.41:114 and FREDERICK
W. Aittls ttIN, tiro wknfiz.4 a. ortuers; and tho Liszt
/-44 riU lm koutii.ko4 xa tontotore.
Yffil6Eld',l:, 4 en,
IVY!) !"I"reltantr,
1 1 4 S SIALMET Street.
Phltad.lkbia, T)v,
- •
LIDIITJ:U PA.ktTivERSHIP
tun ICE —TLe eubseritore, freie tido daytterrned
a limited P.mtnerehlti owlet the ant of Assembly to andt
cam male and provided, und,r the Arai of DA rf
SCULL, Jti. The genetel ,stare of the beet t ee ft ,to La
trantat led le that of baying and yelling weed. The ge
neral partners interetted therein ork florid Scull, Jr., roe
siding in the city of Philadelphia, and Wdliatu,Sarte.re
an the city of Camden, If. 3., and the special roartuer le
David Scull, reelding in the city of Philadelphia. The
emonot or capits4 in actual mak payment, which the
said David Scull as special partner has contributed to the
common stock, to fifty thousand dollare. The acid part
nership is to commence January let, 1502, and is to 'ter
minate March 3154 1864
DAVID SCULL, Jo
WILLIAM B,XTER,
General Partners.
DAVID SCULL, Special Partner.
Philndelphis, 12 mo. 31st, 1861.
MBE FIRM OF McFARLAND, TAT
HAN, & CO. In this day dissolved, by limitation
and tho decease of Henry Berghenser. The basil:Less or
the firm will be nettled by JAS. B. MeFA BEANO, who
is alone authorized to use the siguature of the firm in
January 1,186?. 111.6 t
IJOTICE.—We have this day admitted
SAMUEL COLLIER, JR., and ISAAC REELER
to an Interest In our business.
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS.
Jal-6t*
First Month 7,1882
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—We have
1 this day admitted Mr. FRANCIS W. RALSTON
as a partner in our house.
LOWBER 8; WILMER.
jal-st*
Philtuielain, Jan. 1,1862.
REMOVALS
A. FAFINESTOCK & CO. HAVEB. REMOVED TO 909 MARKET Street. sal-lm
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
• PATENT
koCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT NWLELLAN SCARFS.
PATENT
McCLELLAN SCARFS.
PATENT
MCCLELLAN SCARFS.
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'
AT J. A. ESHLF.MAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT 3. A. ESHLEMAN'S
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SEVENTH, AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA
P. 8. The above articles, being PATENTED, cannot
bo obtained eleewbero.
P. 8. No. 2. Men'a Furnißbing Goods, in every variety
P. S. N 0.3. PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS,
10 FOR A QUARTER.
de7-atutll3ln
CLOTHING.
E H. ELDRIDGFE„
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER,
Formerly at Eighth and Ohestont Streets,
Has taken the Store,
No. 628 MARKET STREET,
Where he is prepared to furnish his old friends and the
public la general with
CLOTHING,
READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER,
IN TUM BEST STYLE,
AT MODERATE PRICES,
As he buys and volt!! exclusively YOE CASH.
del-lm if •
FINANCIAL.
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES DOUGHY AND
SOLD.
QUARTERMASTERS' CERTIFICATES DEALT IN
ja2-Im DREXEL & CO.
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
OFFICE OF JAY COOKE .t; CO, BANKERS,
No. 114 800111 TIMID STIOIST, 5
The 7 3-10 per cent Treasury Notes of all , denomlna.
hone, of the second issue of Fifty Millions, dated Coto
ber let, are now ready to deliver to purchasers, at the
office of
J. COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
de2B-Im 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
§ 3 300 -A FIRST-CLASS In
.ale,
at a
li t a p r r a o l v d el a G a ß a O t. UN A D ai ll y Er of We amount
E. PETTIT,
jat No. 309 WALNUT Street.
NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES.
1862.
Merchants And Public Institutions supplied with
BLANK BOOKS
Of all sizes, made of the beet
LINEN PAPERS,
And warranted durable.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY in
great variety.
LETTER, NOTE, and DILL PAPERS.
TRIPLE-EXTRA GOLD PENS.
LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING.
WM. F. MURPHY & SONS,
PRACTICAL DLANE-BOOK MANDFACTUREP.S,"
COUNTING-ROUSE STATIONERS,
PRINTERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS,
339 CHESTNUT STREET.
de4-Iv/4'4w
UNITED STATES MARINES.—
wanted, inffilediately, for the United. States Marino
Carps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN
for sea strvice, between the ng•e of eighteen and
forty years. All information that may be required will
be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street,
below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain,
jai -12t Recruiting Officer.
.•.rne E. S. EARLEY,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,
Southwest corner of TEM! and °BEIM Streets,
nol9-3mifik Made,iskis.
mwff;izzm.9.
A MERICAN AOADEKTOF MUM
A.3. -BROAD AND tOCTI:7O* fiTMTS
.
. . ..... . .
Imam and Manager d. M. NUON.
TWO GRAND .PREFORNAPICES.
SATUSDAS AFTESNOOFr.lainary At 1 8 81; -
BENEFIT OF IME VOLUNTEER AND worm.
BUOPMEFBESEIDISIST SALOONS.
Last appearance of -
SENORITA :PIMA%.•
Who win" appear
ABAGONESES , T GALLICOS. "
And Spanish National Paa "Old,' • •
IQ,' MI; 0LE., 4 4 -
DOMESTIC ECOSOMF, ' •
BATTLE OF OHIPPIif.A.,
SATURDAY EVENING, at half pew I - O'clOcits -
EDWIN PORREST
Will appear in his GREAT_ ROLE of
' ROLLA,
THE PERUVIAN HERO., r
MONDAY-LAST NIGHT BUT THREE OF EDWIN
FORREST.
RItiIIiDAY—BENEFIT OF MR: JOHN Mobtrf4-
LOUGH.
THURSDAY—BENEFIT OF MR. GEM ROOD„
IR" Duo notice will be Riven of the repetition of
"TRH LADY OF LYONS."
Doors open at 7 o'clock. The Performances be com
mence at ball pad 7.
AM ERICAN ACADEMY OF
NUSIC---EBOAD AND LOCUST
,SIITEETS.
A CARD
TITESDAY' EVENING, JANUARYIOC%
BENEFIT OF MR . JOHN Moetra.ol:lGlT,
When a groat hill of attraction will be- presented , on
ills occasion, widcb, Le trusts, will meet the approba
tion of his friends and the public in genets! la4-2t
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
IN-T
&W THISAT - DIA
Acting and Stage A ManaDlgS erBENT .
IBIDADISOILL
EnsineesAgentand Treasurer ' JD& D. ilitiltPflT..
SECOND WEER! CROWDED DOUSES t
T0.N10117, SATURDAY, January 4, 1862,
Tenth night cf Sh akspeare's
t , LOVE'S LABOR. EWA",
With its Great Cast and Worelerfad Last Scene,
A DIVDLICT DVAL WATES.
To conclude with the thrilling Drama of
GWINETTE
OR; RH% SEA-SIDS MU.DER.
Mr Prices as usuaL
Curtain rises at 3( after 7. Seats aecured without ex.
tra charge
WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL
THEATRE—WALNUT Street, above =arra.
• FARFWELL NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF THE
SEASON!
The Cheapest and Beat Entertainment In the CRT!
808 THIS (SATURDAY) IiVENING!
CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS!
Ib T e h t e en l t sat h night saa el B t gE th ß e ß r at ou ßO xy , arise which, fal.
To conclude with
• A HISS IN TICE DARK.
Adnelolon_2s andls cents.
lIVAINUT-STREET THEATRIC--
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Sole Lessee MRS. M. A. GABEETTSON.
BENEFIT OF ME. VINING BOWERS.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Jannorr 4.
The entertainments wilt commence with the Drama
TIIE 8110E1IAKEE OF TOULOUSE.
Bombes Chignard Mr. Vining Dowers.
To be followed by the roaring Farce of
- NY WIFE'S COME.
To conchido with the comic Drama entitled
THE VIEGINIaN OUTWITTED.
Patois—bo, 37), 7.5, and 25 mute; Private Dom*
$5 aad $3.
Doom open at quarter to 1. To oommenoe at 79(.
pOSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF
1 BARNUM'S MUSEUM OF LIVING WONDERS,
1009 CHESTNUT, shore Tenth:
The great Ferocious, Yorscions, gad•lntelligent
• BLAtil SEA-LlOlir
gaintling In the water end reposing our et It The tamer
talons and mccli talked or
WHAT 18 ITT
interesting, whether Man or Monkey or Efsbrid. And,
tirote paralorrir of Haters
THE ALBINO FAMILY,
Africans with white Emir owd skin end pink -
9Qt - TO tre seta at all Isrars from 9 A. M. for 107. IL
Admission, 25 cents:. ChEarn, /A cents. &Met
rfiEMPLE OF WONDB R -
..... TENIII. and CHEBTIMT Etreets,.llol•MAT
WEEK.—EXTRAGEDINA BY ArritacrioN.
MONOII. MATZ.
Perron:name WV.EXYATiEI23OON mud 5TE3"127%
emu/eating atZ and a o'clock, and THEEREXHISI
TIONS 02i NEW 'MAVIS DAY,. at 11 Ltd, Z and t
P. L, illuttrafing fbs myeertee met powers of ancient
and =de= 22 , 4143 RPM' &eat, in Yeattilatut..,
the Yoke in rations pl,ttons, and Lextaed. Canary
Birds
Adtala.icn 25 tests; ChOlvsa 13 - Centl. de27-tr
, G ERMANIA OICOKESTRA:
CA HL BENTZ, Conductor.
MIMIC 11EILEAPSALS rah.; BAT4ItIDAT,, M $
o'clock P. IL, at the MUSICAY, POND H
Package of sight Ticket!, $1; Stogie Tickete, 21 eht
To he hal at andca's,llo4ChestogretteM. J. M. Ctra
Seventh and Chestnut, and at thedoorog are Hall.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
THE 1n Ann, 1025 0119.81t1RT strait,
open daily, Handaya excepted, from 9 6. 111. till 8 P. IL
Admission T. 5 coats. Children under briars rwq
buff price. Shares of Stock. 1131 in •
WANTS.
IATESTERN SALESMEN.--Wanted,
2
tiret•eiars SALESMIIIi, with goad Weeiera
atquaintaneet SHArLEIGH, RUE. it-CO.,
ja4•2t* 329 MARKET Street.-
DRUGGIST'S ASSISTANT
.WANTED.—One well qualified, neat, and careful,
with good city ' references: REDFIELD, - NIN-E
-TEENTII and PINE Streets. It*
WAN T E I)—A second-hand' Sta
tionery Steam Engine, of from 60 to 7041otve
Power. Address, stating particulars, "Box 1155 Poet
Office." dell-tf
ITTHE HARDWARE TRADE
-IL $l,OOO TO $2,000 TO INVEST.—Wszeran—A.
situation where tiro above amount will be acceptable .m is
loan or as an investment. The advertiser has had thirteen
years' experience in the business. Please address 4s.
A. 8.," Box 40, Freetown, Mass. de23-12tit
BOARDING
► I LET--With or without board, to
a single gentleman, a bed room and silting room,
or bed room only, In WALMIT Street, betiroen Tea*
and Broad. Address, for further particulars, "X. Y.
Z.," Press office, Chestnut street. dsd.tf
SAFES.
PELIT,LIE'S SAFE DEPOT DJ&
110 1 TBD to No. II South SIVIETII. Street, IbININ
DIEM Institute.
The mltweigned, thankful for past favors, end balm:
determined to merit future patronage, has secured al
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a
large assortment of Mlle's Celebrated Wrought oaf
Chilled Iron 'fire and•Bnrglar Proof Safes, (the Cab
Strictly lire and burglar proof cafes mad.) ASS% LBWS
'Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Lacks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be farnistud
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beat pro
tected, and cheapest Dan and Lock yet offered.
Alec, nartierdar attention is called to Lillie's Slaw
Cabinet Safe, for Plato, Jewelry, go. This Safe is OM
ceded to aureate in style and elegance anything yet et
ferod for this purpose, and is the enly one that is @UMW
fire and burglar Prool
fiyamit.. hay - e now on hand say tWitltr os
Farrel. Herring, g CO.'S Safes, moat of them nearly new ;
and some forty, of other makers, comprising a coneybrie
masortment as to sires, and all lately exchanged for tint
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be mid at mirt
low prices. Please call and examine.
1a26-lyif M. O. SADLER. Agent.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
H FIRE INBU.
, OF TUX STAFD OM
fIOMMONIVEA.L
.4.J RANCE COMP.
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIBEOTOES.
David Jayne, H. D., Chariee 11. Roger".
John AL Whitel.l, John S. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers,
Henry Lewin Jr., Stephen Coulter.
DAVID JAY E, Si. D., Preeident.
JOHN M. WIIITALL, Vice Preabkol,
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary,
Deice, Commonwealth D
Street. Philadelphia.
FAmE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 408 CHESTNUT Strati
FIBS AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DMOTOU.
Glom W. Day of Day A Matlack. -
Baronet Wright ° Wright Bros. & Co.
D. B. /tinker 6 . Davis & Buoy.
Henry Lewis, Jr ° Lewis Broe& Co.
0. Bithardson ° J. 0. Howe & 00.
.ho. W. Everman....... "J. W. Everman &
Geo. A. West...—. ° West & 'robes.
F. S. Harlin ° Savage, Martin, & Co.
0. Wilson Davie.. Attorney-at-law.
E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, A Woontia.
Jno. 'Under, Jr.. No. 1718 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY, Fruident.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice-Prenblana
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. sa7B-11V
TRUSSE S! BRACES! ! SUP
PORTERS!!!
0. LL NEEDLES,
FL W. corner RACE and TWELFTH Streets, Phila.,
Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Nechanlota Avail.
lxes, has constantly on hand a large and varied stack of
elegant French Trusses, and a complete anawtment of
best American. English and. American Supporters sad
Belts, Shoulder Braces. Suspensories, Syringes ist punt
variety, French Pessaries, kg.
Ladles' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH
Street, first door below Race. noST-ittat
EIiaWEST CHESTER
gEMAND PELLADELEFILS. RAM.
VIA MEDIA.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 25,1861, the traira Will
leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. N. Miner
of EIGHTEENTH and Ma • 7 7VT Streets, at 6.68 ,
2, 415, and 6.45 P. M., and will leave the corner o 6
THIRTY-FMT and MART Streets, (Wect
delphia,) at 17 minutes after the starting time prom Ow
Depot.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave PIIIIABILiPIaii at. 8 A. X. and 2P. X.
Leave West Chester at 8 A. X. and 4 P. It.
The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.30 A. AL and LIB
P. 11. connect at Pennolton with Trains on the Phil*.
dolphin and Baltimore ()antral Railroad for Concord,
Kennett, Oxford, &e., &e. EMBRY WOOD,
tio2s-1: Eltroarintendent
THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
- - -
Sometimes called the Latrabe Stove," to the bed
stove for worming the nom In whiett it stands, and ahr
rooms above. Call and look at them.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
No. 1010 OETICSTNIIT Street.
SLATE MANTELS.
Then beautifully enamelled MANTELS, act d•-
eldedly preferable to any others, aro manufactured by as,
and sold at _
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
ARNOLD 8c WILSON,
ocs-3mit No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
LADIES' SHOE-SKATE'S,' WITH
OUT-LI STRAPS, Illontlin'a Patent, for sale low, at
609 COMMERCE Street.
jl3-3iis W. XIiRIAT, SOli, At CO,
rpHE NATIONAL HOSPITALS.-
11 A DEPOSITORY of "Tho Uruttd State,3 Sanitary
Commission" is now open at 2.;0. 1.251 OBESINUT
Strett, Philadelphia.
Contributions reonived for the Hospitals, and for Sitk
and Wounded Soldiers.
'READS ! BEADS! BE ADS !-Cry..
J-1 tal, Chalk Opal, Ruby, TONTIOLICS flold, Silver.
Wax, Satin, Jet, and all other colors and varieties of
Reads for sale low by W. TILLER, Importer,
d3O. 8t 32 Swath YOURTSI Street
pispoPs OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISC,OPAL CIIIJRCIL—DIsbopo Wbite, Hader
clortlg, ?otter, Ilovkinv., Lee, virLVKADI r•WW‘Vab. DMA.
Odelllic•fmcr, Baden, Dtcllvaine, Burgess.-Pe Laucoy,
dc
ja?..3t DIcALLISTER BP.OTIIES I
729 CHESTNUT Streit,
MEMO
613 01/BBTWOW
neo.ll fit