The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 13, 1862, Image 3

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NOTICES.
PEA.CIIINGy BY .
REv
fron SPATE-HOUSE:, at 3P. .
nextweek,
ofR
week, weather permitting It*
. A. CARDEN, 0. D., WILL
";', in ZION GI ItiliCH, EIGHTH and Colum
t, i'''IToMoROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at
welcome.
1:1 ) MEETING OF'
* v Dec. Eb IL_A :hat . 13 . 1 . 14314,011
/ .1 ' De 1:a 11, l_o't.lock M,, Jr" /10MCCO.
.11 WWII' Street, above Eleventh.
L. A. DU BOUGH pyr, Seoretars.
OF THE NEW TESTA.
W. corner or EL BVENTH and WOOD
Mid; TO•MORROW, o,t . 1.0,4 A. by Rev,
D. D., end at, 7;6 P. M. by Rev. Dr.
LADIES' AID ASSOCIATION
q ill%
i;oliefit or the Twelfth and Buttonwood
neltuoWledye the receipt of $59,40 from
•%l Ildlwr,"I" 05 from Mrs—Michel Haller
C iW;itewart, the proceeds of a Yalr heal by
Wn•:;lcoeuth and Spriuu Uurdon streets. lA*
VIRST REFORMED PRESBYTE
,;-• uti WWII—BIWA Street, 'below Slytteo.—
iou will be diApon,4ed TO MORROW, (Sub•
by the l'amtg 51 WA' o'clock, mid bY tho
1 , 100;1"1' at 7% b'elnvk tbo (wolfing 1t. 4
-
GREAT EVENTS ATTENDING
0011INU CHEIST ABOUT 1865-'711."-
-,' , MTH I elitlll . CB oil tads In DILIGENT HALL,
A ';
}ION NI 'is TERNOON, Ito nano
; it, Epbcopti I Church, DROWN and
SITN DAN: I.:VINING. it*
llvir
Seco ITT CHURCII—ATHARINE
sbovo utl.—Rev . , JO C SEPR
,;,
''„ 'obortill tho Inemlottiou Is oxpoutod to
TO-MORROW tthindky) }WV,
N. Svrr ices ammonia! at 7.% o'clock. 10
CORGE STORRS, EDITOR OF
trihte R.Troniner ; NOW VOrk, will preach
the corner Sitntig(l CARDEN
t 10,l a o'clock Inonting, atutl 7y eve
,
üblie Inv invited,
1
;10TICB.—ItEl r . BISHOP SCOTT,
o i)„ will
Si preach inStoplion'A.M. E. Clutreli,
oil t 1113ATI l, 14th nt 1.0)4' o'clock A.
1.
•+ r, WE'4l,lill KENNEY, D. D., at 7 o'clock
'"
ll}lr. C43,ORGE W.SMILLEY WILL
on Tim Rock :iinitten in
, the Wittier.
• vORROW ftt 10'4 ti.nd en The: Duties
..,•L ft W
ito at oir.t M. tihurcit Mandel
corner EIGUTII nod GREEN Sts, 11,4'
Tug, CHURCH ON WASHINGTON
:01:14. — Iloy, L])BHT BARNEB will prow h
7,14 . o'clock. Tlilchurelt
be opeti utt thii second. SitLbntlt ovouitig or
, o vvi( F, itiLINEHILL AND SCHUYL
.h: I 1,1, I AVEN L BOA D COMPANY.
iDeeembor 1eth,1862,
• Ann tel Meeting of the Stockholder:4 will be
I at their °thee, tu the HALL et the It itNKLIN
,•11.11%, v. south SEVENTII Street, on tho 12th
mitt (January) 1803, at 11 Wel tek A. Al.,
, report of the ptoceetttugs of the Board of
,r, w id be pteBented, and an Election will be hol d
ton Mituagor B , to conduct the atfair.4.
. • , play kn. the year ensg.
NNIILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary.
TOE SIXTY-SECOND .111EETING
oN O' THE SOLDIERS will ho hold
c,',EloW EVENING, Dec. 14th, In Sanctuary Metho
pr l Church, west side of FIFTH Street, below
at half past seven o'clock. The Rev.
Ml [BY, pastor of the Church ; Rev. :WEIN
end Rev. Mr. THOMAS, Chaplain, will de
A statement •
of thc odbrts, that aro hping
promote the mamal and religious interests of the
of our country will ho maths by a noon-
Conuolttoe." It*:
TO-MORROW, IX V., AT 1.0,%," A. M.,
the rresbytoritt4 Church, corner of TWEN,
VITZWATER Streets (Rev. ,TILITIO.i 3142.010.
and at 714 P. fit., tu the U. P. Church, RACE
Twenty-first (late Rev. Dr. Beveridge),
bo preached by nev, , Dr. WEST, and Col,
to aid in tho preparation of the content-
Chapel, ou the premises of the Uffitoll
lba-pital, Let there hen grand "prevoca
"!', .e and good Works" in this noble enterprise.
i„eerteacnt cannot interfere in :building places of
T
VPf!,;%),N,v,r,lfi'shLe, ' llll T ro j ll C o F R, ?
]:.i:cr:.;(l NEXT, likh tho AcadeirnUyj'oi
• " t.ondon, Lights, and ShadowA, and street
addre,ii to our braye n
i!:101KT u limn will ho premint.
.$ 11t. rie renti may ho had at MARVIN'S,
f•-1 inn -treat , the .: , ,NIE.RWAN TRACT SQCIETr,
t nut mtret, and at tho door of the ACADEAY,
ci r „ , , e rent,, at MARTIES'S and the TRACT
iti , o
it Ito ACA DEMY on the evening of the
tia , the belied!. t or our sick and wounded
othvr olkloots of benovotence. dol3-30`
AVIS AUX ELEGANTS.
4 , )1. ANDIUOT, Uerand de la mat on do
di M. fiIIANDVILLE STOKES, 009
l'hililylphie, a rhonneur do prevenir ses
wals 01 coaullissatlees qui Pont dela taverise
utrlto, (filaM quo les etrangers,) qu t lt viont de .
Paris rt Londros le: modes les plus reroutes
pities pear la iver.
s ii is Stokes a mis a sa disposition les eteires les
et les taaillcures quanta:, dn.:premieres maim
.- , l'Europe,
ainsi 51110 lei 011101er4 detoug gra des . y
meilleares qualite, tretulle. , ,, a des prix
r. L'elegance de ,a coupe, Must qua le cachet
;i"a qui la ears:televise 0.4 dela trop comm. du
et on reneuvelles lours meritat. del3-1m
DEPARTMENT OF..RECEIVER
TAXES—VI 11,,VDELF111 A, ,Decomber 9, 1562'
:rE TAX-PAYERS.—In consequence of the
AIiCITY OF CHANCIE., the 'Pas-payers wilt be
• i 1.) furnish the amount as none as possible when
bills. : W. P. HAMM,
Reef , ' vol. or Tax,l9,
THE DISTRESS IN ENGLAND.—
: I,,l:iitumittee to receive SalHeriptious to aid is
,•' the DISTRESSED 0 pERATEVES in Ear.-
-.!t dully in INDEPENDENCE HALL from 12
:IRS EMI war. MILLER,
JAMES A. WRIGHT,
GEORGE A. McKINSTRY.
IY, Doc. 11,1563, dol2-tf
oFFICE :LEHIGH COAL AND NA
i.iATION.COMPANY,
l'im,Annixttr,v, November 2.5, 1802,
P:VIDEND OF THREE PER CENT., equal to ONE
AND FIFTY CENTS per 6baro, on the capital
Company, has TIIIS DAY been declared. by
Managers, p tYrtble 011 rl etaand.
EDWIN WALTER,
r.. • Treminter,
COMMONWEAL TI-I INSURANCE,
rjOIPAIN ' of riii STATE OF PENNSYLVA
(lolumouwonitli Bui Wing, Nu, 013 CHEST-
Purr,Anat,PitiA, December 6, 756.3.
of the Stockholder.: of the COMMON
INSURANCE COMPANY erne State of Penn
. will be held, at the office of the Company, on
; !,Ay, :liLunary 5, 1863, at 10 old not( A. M.
OF TEN DIRECTORS, to morve the on
wilt be held at the same place, and on the
between the hours 9f1.2 and '2 P.
I,J M._
,141,!; SAML, S. MOON, Secretary.
YOUNG LADIES' PAIR OF: USE
-1,11, AND FANCY ARTICLES, for the relief of
• wt: hvolW,Aluded Soldiers or the BUTTONWOOD
tancr 11914TrAla will be held at the STRUM GAit.
spring Garden and Thirteenth streets, corn-
WIVINPAIAY, December nth, and continuing
wwk. delo4t*
it , nommopATinc nOSPriAIATM-6
0- , CUTIidEAT Lumet,--This 'institution is now open
the 1,.., -, ntion of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
..,,,,..d, a nd provided for in the roost comfortable
~,•,- . ,r,,e, orcitarge. B. B. GLENN,
Secretary of Board of Alitnagers.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.,
;DEPARTMF,NT OF ARTS).—The Examination
rrricge Glasses, at the close of the First Term,
EL , in the following order.
:.171!-Ii AY, llth, From to 11, J actors, by Prof. Ken-
Geometry,) and Sophomores, by Prof.
iomatologyj written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by
re t, (Moral Philosophy).
iInAY 12th, From 4 to 11, Sophomores, (Geometry,)
Fro,h men, (Algebra.) by Prof. Kendall, written.
5.11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost, (Intellectual Phi
.•
',,ti7.!olJAY,lsth. 'from oto 11 1 Seniors, by Prof. Allen,
„,
p i, r , maestri). rum 11 to 1, Juniors, by
• rra %Or, (St." le t) .
From 9 to 11. Juniors, by Prof. Mien,
„I ta ,,), From H to 1, Seniors, by Prof Frazer,
wEnNEWAI-, 17th From 0 to 11, Seniors, by Prof.
' , worn' ,, s
Ttmenlance). Front 11 to 1, Sopho-
Wrnf, Coppee l (Logic).
Liy, Bat, 1. rum to 11, Sophomores, by Prof.
A v„., Prowl]. to 1, Seniors:by Prof. (oppee,
rj,r,f! lltoraturo).
yw.yi,V)th. From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Allen,
Front 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof.
.01. 01: venal).
00.11% ?2d. From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Prof.
'Theit us . History). From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by
(History),
vpdJAV.t3tl. From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Jack -
GEORGE ALLEN, r
Secretary.
OFFICE OF VILE RELIANCE INS.
PAMPA NY OF 'PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22, WeI—
,ANERAL Am:rum OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of
l'''l'oeraanv will ho held, in purniance of the charter,
MoNDAt, the 15th clay of December next at 12
Yhtli to hear the report of the Board of Directors
plrtm months ending with the 50th day of the
t'-out wouth, and also to consider and determine upon
of increasing the CASH CAPITAL of the
!44.Ly is the sum of THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND
"according to such rules aud regulations an
adopted at a general meeting CU uvenea For that
NOTICE IS ALSO OIVEM that an ELECTION
t:THIETEHN DIRECTORS to manage the affairs of the
xPa4 fir the ensuing year, will be held at the same
1.1 place, between the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 2
, :!:K P. M.
--'l!,waltdll.s
B. M. HINCITMAN, Secretary
re. THE UNION BENEVOLENT ASSO
fIATION, A,i iNsTiTuTioN FOR TILE EN
.; , :• 11 (EMENT OF INDUSTRY AND SUPPRESSION
eIiTERISM,_ AND TILE RELIEF OF SUFFER
'-'4.OItING THE WORTHY POOR.
Jllhfonnuel meeting of the Association, held Tuesday
9 ul. October 21st, the following gentlemen wore
tzfrd others mid Managers for the ensuing year, viz:
Sr•ter.a•r—SAMUEL 11. PERK INS.
Paastttrrs—RlCHAßD J, FISHER
.
tweet:a—E. WILCOX, 404 Chestnut street.
Miasma ni No SFIVRETARY—L. MONTOOMERY BOND.
aronotsa SKOMMAII. Y —JOHN 11. ATWOOD.
MASAO/MA.
kind n Contem, • IS. Morris Wain,
, T ,':.t. , :10,i M. CollillBl Joseph H. Dulles,
ii , usis Latimer Juhu Aslthurst,
a holden, I Thonnus A. Budd,
V:::ikla l'ur yes. Charles Rhoads,
1 -,,G. Cogs, • Richard Wand,
!•I , i.ositt Hive, Charles S. Wartz, ar. D.,
~..1.4, w
, •La W. Claghorn' Horace 11l nney, Jr..
1 1
11 , mason, Thomas T. Tacker,
No T. Taylor, Edward It, Wood,
a t iluoihseettent meeting e tho Board of Managers, S. C.
t , t ,"tiilt and TILOS. EVAN ' S were reappointed Colloc
11l view of the probable heavy demands upon the
4 ,••firiation the coming winter. by the atiperadded labors
ivtitsick and wounded soldiers. and their families, the
tAhne•no 'WWII d respectfully ask the co-operation of the
'WNW, and all that fool an interest—and who does
Ifr'l ?-in this high Christian object. Contributions of
17, t 1 ;4 my be sent to the Treasurer, E. WELCOX, Esq.,
I CHESTNUT Street , Provisions , new and partially
a,l . rh,thing, blankets, shoes, Sre., or money, will be
1 :: : ' .10.4 bY the Agent at the °Mee of the Society. and are
2 4 e.t11 solicited, Born meal, beans, and potatoes are
- "PHILP. articles , and can be Allred on the premises
I t
' , mated. SAMUEL R. PERKINS, President.
bus ti .
~ • ... nTWOOD, Secretary.
l'l'ama Wilcox, Treasurer, 404 Chestnut street.
Jolla Hicks, Agent, 1.10 South Seventh street.
tea.„ wit
„,PIIILADELPHIA AND READING
CO 3 —Orrica 227 dorm FOUR P H Sr,
p ti tAnktftlA, December B,IBB 2 2.—NOTICE IS HEREBY
tiVEN to the Stockholders of this Company that.. the
"bond Meeting and an Election for Prosident,Six Mawr,
r i . 4 %. ;Taman and Secretary will take place on the
Le a t izOliDAY (12th) of 'JANUARY next at 12
W. 11. WEB,
-. 4 Nn12 Secretary.
OFFICE MOUNT CARBON AND
PORT CARBON RAILROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELP/ItA, December
thisB62,
ll° Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of Coin
ilY will he held at the °taco of the ConePanY. No. 401
► i llitAllY Street. on MONDAY, Decernher 2fttn. at , "a'
l^n Wulock A. lit., at which time an election for "of
the mules year, will take place.
P. C. HOLLIS, Secretat7.
re- OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR
r TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PIiCLADLiIe
I. 4 . o tioller 24; 11162.
,„;oesled Soldiers and Sailo rs desirous e f availing them
• sf the National Aplworrlatinn for supplying A rtifl-
Lill. l /”. should &eddy Immediately t imeoffice of the
'itivs-rixtist to the overnmeut. No. 11300 CHFinNUT .
B. FRANK PALM.I.R.
• 'r•tt: Government Surgeon-Artist.
tZ 01.`FICE OF Tfille ItEMANCE 1111
inkr I
hill/NCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA,
, isel
;* boar of Directors have this day declared a Cash
Ii:;* ( f TEN PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, and '
r tli CENT. interest en the mt..tainling Scrip i dle :1 1th the
9b 'lnsY. for the ELEVEN MON ' TI IS ending on the :Oh
44 '0 . r:thy^ uu and after the 10th inst., free from 'Milled
ntatO
• 11 Scrip Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the
; 14 ' " Mild on risdetermined during the 'odd
'" "levet. no I ti N. and that Scrip Certificatex, in the
1 :d tato, and
- el) the assured entitled to receive
Nate an sad ( ' afte ff t:the il lfith inst.
M. lIINCHMAN,
4'74utinont ^ • 5eFr2917.... ;
tt,,ICTINCE.—CORN EXCHA.O.IGE
Hash PHILADBLPINA, November 4. 1861—The
resolution was this day adopted .by the Board
/4•
"'lt , r+ end ordered to he published:
liak,..W A That the unsold portion uf the Stock of this
'meted to the present Stockholders at par, each
r,,,,,t.0h1er to have the privilege of taking a pro rata
u. to a scale adopted by the Beard,•pro
n):lll6eription and payment be mule before the first
1444 1 3 11 1 1 1a1T. 1863,
J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
, beir", CORN EX-CIIA.NGE BANK,
,je l ,llleitethettiA, Nov. 21, 1862.—At the election
11..„,,:tember 17th, 1862, the following Stockholders
41‘ ; thd Director.. of this Rank:
b 0, catteu„ Christian J. Hoffman. ..
et,/ holdit, Jr.. Robert Ervien.
anno , 1,. Derby, If. W. Catherweed,
if t w nhl
I. Knight, William P. Cox, •
j ill stn L. Maddock, Edmund
• 4:111.4 Steel, Samuel T. Canby,
,Asj Charles E. Wilkins.
ViAlt" .l 9, o ,Ineetilla of Directors, this day, ALEX. LA ( TELL Esq., was unanimously re-elected
it j st t ALEX. WIIII I LDIN, ENCL. Vice President.
~.1 1 1‘ w. TORREY Cashier. •
J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
MILITARY.
ti.s 1 7 5-PHILADELPHIA CITY
GUARD—sl7s.—Every Alan Enlisting in the above
Regiment will receive $25 cash when he is enlisted,
and good winter quarters in Barracke, and not ex-
Posed to tlio weather. The Bounties pap as follows:
When enlisted $25
When Company is fell 75
At expiration of Enlistment 75
Total $175
Recruits Equipped at once, and furnished with a Gum
Blanket. Apply at Headquarters 627 CHESTNUT St.
WILLIAM A. GRAY,
157th Regiment P. V.
VOLIINTEERE WANTED
FOR
COMPANY A.
Captain SAMUEL HAZARD, JR.,
Late First lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
ROBERTS' IIEAVY ARTILLERY
Is a battalion of Six Companies to be raised for the special
purpose of garrisoning
FORT MONROE,
A part of the Battalion is now ou duty there, and each
ompany is sent off as fast as completed without regard
0 the others.
COMPANY A Is nearly full, and Is now in camp In
a most beautiful and healthy location on Dewey7s Lane,
Germantown, and as soon as completed wilt leave direct
ly for the Fort.
EVERY MAN. MUSTERED IN PHILADELPHIA WILL
'RECEIVE BOUNTY
AR FOLLOWS:
Advance United States Bounty . $2,5 00
Pay and Premium 15 00
Citizens' Bounty Fund on arrival at Fort Monroe.- 50 00
Bounty from United States at the eud of enlistmeni. 75 00
Making a total Bounty of $165 00
As this is to be a picked corps none but sober and order
ly men need aPPTY.
Apply at the Camp, DEWEY'S LANE, above Church,
Germantown. The cars run every hour within quarter
of a mile of it, 029-tf
CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
, " Camp Metcalfe, "
near FIA.I3I)OI`IFIELD,
—MEts wanted to complete Companies now
nearly full, to secure tho Citizens' Bounty Fund
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United F‘tates.
Two or three posltiolis of Second - LIEUTENANTS are
vncunt, which will be assigned to young men of good re ,
ferenees, and Who have seen service, dell-tf
PHOTOGRAPHS.
pE T E R 8 COLORED PHOTO
'L GRAPHS for el promise to be a permanent -institu
tion, based on truth, Justice, and economy. Time
like
ness, fmtliAlotory pictures, Moderate charge. SECOND
Street - , above Green.'
NTOTEWORTITYTHE FACT THAT
REIMER'S natural and life-like PORTRAITS., life
size PHOTOGRAPHS, in oil colors; can now be had at re
duced prices, at SECOND Street, above Green. '
COLEUR DE ROSE
CARTES DE VISITE.
THE NEW FRENCH STYLE
TAKEN IN SUPERB STYLE AT
TURNER'S
New Ground-Floor Skylight
Ivorvtype, Ambrotype, and
Photograph Gallery,
808 CHESTNUT Street,
The most Extensive and Elegant
in the' United States.
Our Skylight Reception-Room
and Sales-Room are
all on the Ground-Floor,
so that none of our patrons are required to go ay even a
single flight of stairs. Also on hand, at
VERY LOW PRICES,
A Splendid Assortment of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
TURNER,
808 CHESTNUT Street.
U. S. REVENUE STAMPS.
A GEN :iFOR THE SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS,
No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut.
'A full supply of nu kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that
have been issued by the Government for sale in quantities
to suit.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $lO and up
wards.
Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
JACOB E: RID GWA.Y,
deMm No. 57 Smith THIRD Street.
FINANCIAL.
G°LD'
SILVER,
CITY 'WARRANTS.-
OLD DEMAND TREASURY NOTES
WANTED,
PALMER 4:Fe, HUEY,
No. 54 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Three doors above Chestnut SE.
n029-htuth6t*
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOOK & NOTE BROKERS,
No, 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK.
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE
BOARD OF. BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS :NEGOTIATED ON THE
BEST TERMS.
de3.3m
GOLD,
SILVER.
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS,
OHEONS QN WASHINGTON, and
VERTIFICATS OP INDEBTEDNE-B_.SITATITtif,-
7 3-10 ' , TOTES FOR SALE
DREXEL &a CO.;
no I Im
IL S.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF. THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE. YEARS
I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
&FRY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP
TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
first days of May and November of each year. At the
Present . PREMIUM ON GOLD. these Bonds yield about
EIGHT per cent. per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
no6-tf 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
•
$5OO -THIS SUM TO LOAN ON
• mortgage. 'LUKENS Jr MONTGOMERY,
ts 1035 MACH. Street, above Laurel.
_ _ . •
•
$2 000•—Tms . . - :- AND SEVERAL
1 • other'suins to loan on mortgage. Also
a mortgage of 41.000 for oak well secured ou Real Es
tartin New Jersey. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY.
its . . 1.035 BEACH Street. above Laurel.
517 ARCH STREET.
• . • .• •
C. A: - 37..ANICIRH R CO.
Have on hand a fine aasortment of
CHANDELIERS AND OTHER GAS FIXTURES.
Also French Bronze Flamm; and Ornaments, Porcelain
anti Mica Shades, and a variety of
FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Which they will soil at reasonable prices,
Plea.se call and examinoiroods. dentf
RAGS FOR SALE.
isoOoo
WHITE CANVAS BAGS.
Addres
JOHN O. GRAFFLIN,
BALTIMORE, Ma
POSTAGE •
STAMPS, WHICH HAVE
BEEN USED AS CURRENCY, TO lIE REDEEMED.
Public notice is hereby given that, on and after MON
DAY, the Iffih DAY OP DECEMBER, POSTAGE STAMPS,
which have been used as currency, wilt be received at
the Philadelphia Post Office, and registered for redemp
tion, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 31'. M., daily if
presented within THIRTY DAYS from that date.
Stamps presented for redemption are to be separated
by the owner according . to the different denominations,
and enclosed in small parcels, and upon these small par
cels must be marked the amount of each denomination,
and then the entire lot enclosed in one envelope or
wrapper, and theaggregate value claimed endorsed
thereon, together with the name and residence or place
of business of the owner, and but ONE DEPOSIT of
Stamps will be received from the same person, firm or as
sociation.
The following is quoted as part of the instructions re
ceived from the Department :
"'The Postmaster General desires that you give most
emphatic notice that the time for making application is
limited to THIRTY DAYS, and that the public be fully
warned that if the use of postage stamps as currency is
continued it must be entirely at their own risk."
Circulars, giving full conditions upon which Stamps
will
ionve for redemption, may be obtained on ap
plica at the Chief Clerk's desk.
C. A. WALBORN. P. M.
Philadelphia Post Office, Dec., 1101. deti attia3 10-4
N 0 T E MEETING OF THE
_parties to an agreement between the Creditors and
Stockholders of the Greenville and Miami Railroad Com
pany, dated thel2th day of February,lB62, will be held
at the office of the said Conimny, in the city of Dayton ?
in the Studs of Ohio, On THURSDAY, the F.ighth day of
January, Mt, .at 10 o'clock A. M. The objects of aneli
meeting will he to retain or change the mune of said Cor
poration; to decide, for the thee being, the amount of its
capital, and the number of shares into which suck capi
tal shall be divided ; to tlx the number of directors, and
their term of office ; to elect such directors, and to do all
Mince necessary or proper to reorganize gala corporation
under no net of the General Accombly of the State of Ohio,
entitled " A law to regulate the sale of railroad anti the
reorganliation of the same," loomed April:Mk, MI
SAMURI. .1. TIMM,
JIENRY C.: firl3l4oA.
Trnstee4.
December Ist, 1.902.
11(.1344k
TO TOBACCONIS.I'S.—A FINE AS.
mortment of Pipes, Tlrtlyerr, Meerschaum, &c. Also,
Tobacco Pooches, and a great varinty of ether articles,
for rule low by W. TILLER., Importer,
WI South Fount Street.
44.13-11
Owni., or oveningg
_ .
IC MRS. D. FERRIS, 1037 CHEST.:
NUT Street, ha:,mso
now open n - large rtment of
Blank, White, and Gray Ostrich Feathem_ tow
gather with Ladies' and Children'd. Winter MI
LINERY. 4104.12
TOYS ! •TOYS !- TOYS ! • ;
. in ovary variety, loin, 321 Smith VOITRTII ittreo
dettat W. MUM • Importe
•
CRANBERR.II 4 IB.-CAPE .COD AND
Jorxey Craullerrios Rorso,l4*- • : •
RIIODES kWILLIAME. •
No. 107 South WATER Swot.
Gt:7M UN ST T . GREAT _HAIR,
#tign I+UU];II I and BRANCH:Is making all Who
call upon him young and baud4oute. &Mtn:
DEMAND NOTES,
31 SOUTH THIRD STREET
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EDWIN HALL 45.: BRO.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OE
REPS OR POPLINS,
PINE MERINOES,
•
FANCY SILKS,
PLAIN COLORED SILKS,
BLACK CORDED SILKS.
RICH LUSTRE BLACK SILKS.
4-4 CLOAK VELVETS,
LONG BROCILB SHAWLS,
GAY AND PLAIN STYLE BLANKET SHAWLS,
LONG BLACK THIBET SHAWLS.
CLOAKS READY MADE,'
LOW
LOW PRICED DRESS.GOODS,'
FRENCH AND-ENGLISH PRINTS:
N. 13.-JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF
BALMORAL, SKIRTS,
FULL SIZE, AT $3.25.
ALSO,'
BALIIORAL SKIRTS.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
JUST BECEIVED FROM AUCTION
1 Lot Super Paris Broche Long Shawls; for 810, ,
1 Lot Super Paris Broche Long Shawls; for $ll. -
1 Lot Super Paris Broche Long Shawls, for $l2.
And a full line of
PARIS AND VIENNESE MAINE LAITfE
LONG SHAWLS.
Prices varying from $l4 to $3O.
The abeve are all sold, as cheap as ever, and are 'the
best value fur the cost, as a prosont, that can be had. -
Super Long Blanket Shaivls, of Choice Designs and.
Coloringti. ,
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
150, 452, and 4:51 North SECOND Street,
del3-3t Above Willow.
ESIRA Bil E STYLES DRESS
- 3 - 1 ' GOODS, 2:1, 2S, 31, 33, and 44 cents.
New Styles Printed Mousseline de Lollies, and Saxony
Dress Goods, of Lae purchases.
GURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 152, and 451 North SECOND Street,
del3-tit Above Willow.
13 STEEL & SON HAVE A LARGE
• nwrtinent of DRESS GOODS.. Suitable for. HO
LIDAY PRESENTS:
Rich :Fancy Silks; Plain Silks, choice colors.
Plain and Figured Black Silks.
Plain and Figured Rep . Poplins:
- Plain a nd Figured Menaces. • •
Plain Soltl'riuo Cashmeres worth 61
BEST AMERICAN DELAiNES, attic..
CHOICE SAXO.NY. PLAIDS; at 250.
PLAIN OPERA FLANNELS, all colors, at 65c.
NEW EMBROIDERIES, la great variet . Y.
- A Job Lot Real Pointe Lace Collars, at LGO.
BALMORAL SKIRTS, at liettri, $3.75:
BEST EALMORALS IN THE CITY.
ENGLISH and MERRIMAC CIHNTZES,.2Oe.
Yard-wide French Chintzes, 31ttlie old price,
WILLIAMSVILLE MUSLIN. 2e.
WINTER SHAWLS, in greet variety,
MERINO SCARFS, :BROCHE DORDERS:i
CLOAKS—Of Now. nod Fashionable Styles, :made of -
Black Beaver, Fisted Beaver, and Black Cloth.
Call a nd'exa mine our stock. We guaranty to give sa
tisfaction,' as we sell nothing but good articles, and at
lower prices than they can be bought elsewhere.
del3 . Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH street:
628 ITUTCHINSOYS
628
• HOOP-SKIRT SUPPORTER,
Patented by HOPKINS Manufactured, and Bold,
wholesale a nd retail, at the PHILADELPHIA HOOP
SKIRT MANUFACTORY, 628 ARCH Street. Need only
be seen to be fully appreciated ; and if once worn in
connection with: any Hoop Skirt, they not he dis
pensed with. Every lady should give them an exami
nation.
Hoop Skirts, in great variety, constantly on hand and
made to 'order, at prices which cannot fail to give calve
satisiltetion to both deale”s and censnmers.
deli-St* HOPKINS, 628 ARCH Street.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
AY PRESENTS.
Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
(FORMERLY J. BURR B(OORB,)
Has now in storo an elegant. assortwont
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS,
lIIMIMMI
SCARFS, NECK TIES, GLOVES. &c
In:Great Variety.
FLANNEL AND CLOTH (WEB,
SHIRTS
FINE LINEN AND MUSLIN• SHIRTS.
Oa hand or made to: order.' of the most approved cat;
and warranted to fit. : .
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS,
The largest and best assortment in the city
UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES. &c
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
G. A. HOFFMANN,
ocl-ttiths3ra
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
R. C. WALBORN 6,3 CO.,
NOB. 5 and 7 North SIXTH. Street,
Have now illstore a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN -6 ''''Y'*" . x7"-- - Q1?,E,13,,S
In every style of material, and
AT ALL PRICES.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS, also, comprises
many neat and suitable articles for
PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. dell-12t
T
- OPEN IN G
` A-4 " a splendid assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
suitable Presents for Gentlemen.
J. W. SCOTT,
No. 814 CHESTEsitrT Street,
Four doors below the Continental
LADIES' FURS.
FURS! FURS!
GEORGE F. WOMRATII,
NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET.
HAS lOW OPEN
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
LADIES' FURS,
To which the attention of the public, is invited. n019.2m
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
No. 826 ARCH. STREET,
BELOW NINTH.
Just opened, a large and handsome Stock of LADIES'
AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, of every description
and in the newest and most approved styles, at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES. oc7-3m
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH.
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children
now complete, and embracing every variety that will
be fashionable during the present season. All sold at
the manufacturers' prices, for cash, Ladies, Please give
me a call.
COMMISSION .HOUSES.
At311.5r GOODS.
BARK-BLITSCOAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY4ILMI CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ABNT BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10.01INCE DUCK."
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. For . Bale by
FROTHINGHAM ..46 WELLS.
tt •
•. . ,
•
CONFECTIONERY.
CHOICE_ CHRISTMAS
CONFECTIONERY.
PINE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
BON-BONS, SUGAR . TOYS, NICK-RACKS, . &COW..
MANUFACTURED AND IMPORTED BY
ED. G. WHITMAN & CO.,
CHESTNUT t3THERT, BELOW FOURTH,
cle6-Ktutb9t Next dooito Adama & Co.'s Expro
JOSEPH- B. BUSSIER & 00.,
• 108 and 110 SOUTII.WHARVES.
Bolo= Chestnut street, offers for sale:
. • FOREIGN FRUIT. • •
Bunch Raisins, whole, half, anti quarter boxes.
Layer Raisins, do. do. de. •
Seedless Raisins, Smyrna Raislnti.. : • .
. Sultana Raisins, Prunes in kegs.
Imperial Prunes, high cost, in calm
Prunes glass , jars, various aims: : •
7./ Turkey Figs , in drums and cartoons. • ' •
'Arabian Dates, Oranges and Lemons.
• "Citron, Lemon Peal, and Currants. • • .
• i
HERMETICALLY SEALED GOOD'S IN CANS.
Tomateas, reaches, Pears, Plums, -
gninCOS: Blackberries, Cherries, .
:Pineapples, (keen Corn, l'eas,
coast Beef, Roast Mutton. Roast Teal ,
Beef Steak, Sausage Meat Veal and Vegetables,
:•• Mutton and Vegetables, Beef Soup, Mutton Soup, : .
Succotash, Tripe. Roast rkey, Chicken.
Turtle Soup Clams, Oysters, Semen,
Lobsters,Mfik, Cmulicrries. &c.. &c.
• ATMORE'S MINCED MEAT,
' In barreiti, Irking., cant., and glass jars.
Also. Pickles in barrels, Tripe, Pickles in glass, Jellies,:
Preserves., Tomato Catsup. Pepper Sauce Mustard, Pep
per, English Pickles, Sauces. and condiments in great.
,variety. • • • dell43t
•
Q,•
AL SODA;- 150 .Shid LI, CASKS NEW
CASTLE Sal Soda just reccivcd. and for sale by -
Rito DES & WiLLIANS,
N 0.1.07 South WATER Street, ;
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1862.
No. 606 ARCH Street
oc3-imlf
HOILIDAY GOODS.
A HOLIDAY PRE:4ENTS
WM. A. DROWN & 004
2,46 MARKET STREET.
Are uowprepaied with their usuei stack of Tory superior
UMBRELLAS,
VERY SUITAI3LE FOR PRESRST3
ESTABLISHED 1812
WILLIAM WILSON & SON,
MANUFACTURERS: OF.
SILVER WARE,
S. VV. OORNBR OF
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS
A very large assortment or Plain and lancy SILVTR
'WARE ou baud, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
or OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
ALSO, IMPONTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENG;LISII, FIIENCII,
AXD
AMERMAN PLATED WARES
le 1- :111
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
An 11SSO rtmeut of USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS
4. Now open at
WILLIAM YARNALL'S
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE,
de734103 No. 1020._CIIESTNUT-S'PREET.
APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR THE'
SEASON.-Gold SpectaeleS, Gold Eye Glasses, Shire-%
°scopes, Mid Stereoscopic Views, Photograph Albums,'
Card. Photographs, Spy Glasses; Opera Glasses, Kaleid
oscopes, Mathematical:lnstruments, Mantel Thermome
ters, and a great variety of other articles, appropriate
gifts for-the approaching holidays.
MCALLISTER BROTHEI4
(Established 017960
728 CHESTNUT Street,
de 3-6tif
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY pi:WM
SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! For sate; a lot of fine, Eng,lish
Double-barrel Shot Guns, Laminated Steel. Stubb and
Steel Twist. Also, two Steel Twist G tins for boys. Thel:e
guns were the samples of an importing house, and aVe
offered for sale very low. Call early and make your se
lection as they cannot be duplicated:
TROTTER & DAWSON; •'
Nine Hundred and Nineteen MARKET Street (919). ;; ,
del2-6t
HOLIDAY PRESENTS. - , '
CHARLES DUMMIG,:
No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Begs leave to inform his customers that MS stock of
newly imported goods, suitable for PRESENTS, sur
passes this year in elegance, variety, and cheapness of
prices, anything , before seen in this city. •
Please call and examine his goods before buying else
where.
FANCY GOODS.
Pocket Books,: Work Boxes and Calms,
:Purses, Porte-inennaios, Writing Desks and Cases,
Cigar Cases and Boxes, Bronco and Gilt Goods,
Ladies' Bags, -China & Parian Ornaments,
:Papier Macke Goods, : Boheinian Glass' and: erra
Fine Cutlery, ' Cotta Ware.
DRESSING CASES.
Gaines of every kind known.
Cricket, Archery, and Gymnastic Inipleinents.
.. Walking Canes, Paris Fancy Goods-generally.
Itfu , inni, Instruments of all kinds.
. . -
TOYS,
In every variety: known, in thousands of. different
kinds and styles. • • dolt-12t if
noTo GRAPH' CI ALBUMS A
P 1
large vatiety , for sale, at tow priers, by
.1 - AMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
elel34f if . 9;11 CHESTNUT Sti:eek.
CARTES :DE nTISITE---AN IMMENSE
lissortinelit, eeuts each_ fur sale by
JAMES W. WHEN &
924. CIIESTNUT Street:,
de . fif
MICROSC OP ES , SPECTACLES, AND
SPY-CLASSES; for s, CO:,
924- CITESTNUT Street.
deli-ffif.
OPERA GLASSES : , OPERA
GLASSES. For sale by
TAMES W. QUEEN & CO,,
921- Cl lESTNIIT Street.
clel3-U if
CIIRTSTMAS BALLS; ALL SIZES,
anKzling colors. . W. TILLER, Importer,
eV.-3t 32 South ] OUltTIt Suva.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Paint Boxes, Photograph Albums,
Writing Albums, Drawing Albums,
Picture Albums, Toy Albums,
Cartes de Visite copies from Engravingn,
Pictures for Children, Pictures for Coloring.
Colored Engravings for.framing,
Fancy - Papers, Gilt Borders. - -
Also, Boxes with Fancy Letter Papers and Enye
lop es . SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY,
112 South EIGHTH Street.
, a" ros • P). •
i
rates. imper, er,
itel2-1 32 South 'FOURTH Street.
LEGAL-
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE:
•J".- - CITY AND COUNTY OF 'PHILADELPHIA.
Estate-of JACOB COPIA, Deceased. ' ' ' •
The Ahditor, appointed b•}=. the Court to 'audit, settle,
and adjust the account of 3, CRAWFORD DAWES, Ex
ecutor of the last Will and Testaritent of Jacob Copia,
deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested
for the purposes of his appointinent; on FRIDAY' the 26th
of DECEMBER, at 4 o'clock at his office, No. 131
South FIITII Street, iu th GEORGEhiladelphia.
CONARROE,
Auditor.
ilel3-stutli 5k
TN THE ORPHANS' OOTJRT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTT,OI PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of fACOBTOUTAIROD. -
The Auditor appointed by the Con& to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of JACOB B. FOULKROD, Execu
tor of JACOB FOULKROD,' Deceased, and to make dis-•
tributiOn of the balance in the handy of the accountant,
Will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his
appointment, on TUESDAY. December tid, 1562, at 11
o'clock A: M.; at his office, NO. Sl3 ARCH Street, in the
city of Philadelphia. 3. SERGEANT PRIM
del3-stuthrit Auditor.'
TN THE ORPHAN'S COURT FOR
THE CM' AND COUNTY OyyjITLADELPHIA.
Estate of MARY FOULKROD."
The Auditor appointed by the COurt to audit, settle, and
adjust the account of :lAMB B. FOULKROD, and
ISAAC, FOULKROD, Executors of MARY FOULKROD,
deceased, and to make distribution of the Balance in'the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested
for the purpoSes of his appointment, on TUES.D.VI% De
cember `ad, 1852, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his Office,
No. 813 ARCH Street, in the City of Philadelphia.
deli st to ih 5t .1. SERGEANT PRICE, Auditor.
PROPOSALS.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER: GENE
PAvs OFFICE; PirthAnM,Prrr,l: - lthDecember,lB(ki
PROPOSALS will .be received at this office • until
WEDIIsTESDAY,I7th inst. - at 12 o'clock M., for OM de
li very in this city, on or 7 before 31st December , 1362, of
the following; articles :
Two thousand Tar Bucketk.
Two thousand Whips (Black-snake), 534 feet long.
Three thousand Curry Combs.
All to be of the best quality of their several kinds, and
subject to inspection. The right is reserved to reject all
bids deemed to high. A. BOYD, '
del IL - Captain and Ass't Quartermaster U. S. A.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE
RAL'S OFFICE, TWELFTII anti GIRARD Streets.
• : ynfLADELPHTA, December 11, 1862.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until. MON
DAY, lath inst., at 12 M. to furnish
2,000 TONS MERCHAIWABLB TIMOTHY HAY, IN
BALLS
to be delivered at Washington day or at Aequia Creek, at
the option of the Government. Prorsals will be en
`horsed • "Proposals for Hay," and hid, ers wil t state the
'price per toe, ittni how soon the hay can be delivered.
`.l'lic unities of two responsible sureties will be given in
the proposal, fOr the faithful execution of the contract
should it be awarded. G. H. CROSMAN,
del2-3t , Deputy Q. M. General U. S. A.
PROPOSALS FOR BOOTS:i
PROPOSALS for 500 Pairs Boots for the United States
nary will lie mCeiVCII until SATURDAY NOON Docent
bey 211 at the office of the NAVY 'AGENT, 11.!2• South.
SIZES OF THE BOOTS:---Thc Boots, shall be plainly
stamped on the 'Solo with the descriptive numbers in
figures, half a inching length; and with the Contractor•s
name inid the year when made; the sizes to -be in the
following proportion for each 100 pairs, unless otherwise
ordered—ViZ: 8 of No. 5;17 of No. 6, 25 of No. 7, 25 of NO.
8, 16 of No. 0, 7 of No. 10, and 2 of NO.II.
They shall conform in all respects to the Samples at
the Tardy; lee delivered in good, strong boxes; the tops of
Which to be securely fastened by :screws; and each. box
to contain' 25 pairs, packed as follows—viz: S pain of
No. 5 With-17 Of No. 6. 13 of No. 7 with 12 of N. 8; of yiee
versa 06 of No. 9 with 7of No. 10, aml 2of NO. 11. •
Specimens can be seen at the United States Inspect or's
office, Swanson and Washington streets.
JAMES S. CHAMBERS, Navy Agent.
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF.
11'2 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PffILADELPITIA
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until.
SATURDAY NOON, December 20th, for furnishing FIVE
HUNDRED BARRELS OF BEEF, to be delivered at the
PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD within thirty days from
the date of the acceptance of proposal for the mune: the
BEEF and BARRELS to lie of the quality and description
invariably required for the rise of the ilavy. The barrels
shall be entirely new; and be made of the best seasoned
heart of white oak.staves and heading; the staves shall
not lie less than live-eighths of au inch thick, and the
headings not, less than thred-fourths of an such thick.
They shall be three-fourths hooped over with the best
white Oak or hickory hoops. Each barrel shall be of the
interual capacity of thirty-two' gallenS, and shall be
branded on its head, .by burning, "Navy- Beef," the
'Weight and year when packed, and on the bung stave
with the letter '!11, - ' and lie subject to the inSpection of
the Inspector of Provisions, and deliverable at his store
house, at PRIME and SWANSON Streets, without extra
charge.
No proposals will lie considered unless aecomrianied by
a guarantee. JAMES S. CHAMBERS,
dell-6t . .Navy Agent
WHISKY 1
OLD 'WHISKY!
WHISKY!
From onr own and other celebrated Distilleries.
We are constantly receiving
OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHISKIES.
With which, for price and quality,
WE CHALLENGE, COMPARISON.
Our 'Whiskies, for purity onellow miss, and delicacy, are
EMINENTLY THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
And we sell them at about, HALF PRICE.
OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Has already bebome a considerable feature in our beg
nesS, and to continue it in Its present state, and to enlarge
it,-eve shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheap
ly as ever.
CONSIDER THESE PRICES!
_ . . -
Monongahela Whisky, 60 cents per gallon,
Old. Bourbon Whisky, 75 cents per gallon.
Old Rye Whisky, SO per gallon.
Extra Old Rye iVldsky. $1.50 per gallon.
Very Clonal Old Rye Whisky, $2 pei gallon.-
N," VAN: BEIL;
118 nab SECOND,Stred, nine doors above Arch.
deil4mif
WHITE PRESERVING- BRANDY.
PURE CIDER'AND WINE 'VINEGAR,
, .
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS, SPICES, dm., .3co.
All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling purposes.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
ue.s-H CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND -VINE
TT N 'LTA FIED , "PRAISE BR , :
•-• STOWED upoil :RELMIWS 11;011,YrtPliS, Their
tiiiiform excellencolikeness; great merit of flat ti
of ng co
: Joring, is evident at a glftuce. kitts , x4. airiry
OFFICE . OP NAV : I7 AGENT,
MILITARY GOODS.
MILITARY Goonsi
EVANS & I-lASSALL„
MILITARY FURNISHERS
*ll.B
,ARCH STREET, PEITLADELPRIA
A complete fol6ortn - keut of Gonerol.yield. and Line 0111-
ors' [Swords. Sasbes, Belts, Passants, Eriaulettes,"Can-
eons. Haversacks, Field Glasses, Spurs, Candlesticks,
Chapeaus, Hats, Caps, Drums, Silk and Bunting Flags,
Camp Klilyes and Forks, Baldrics, GumAloth Over-
co 1 &c
Also, a full lino of
PRESENTATION SWORDS,
Sith - Cs; belts, '6te., and everything' requisite- far the
ComPiete Outfit of Army and ritriy Officers,
WHOLESALE tt RETAIL
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
In HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THOMAS C. OATiRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL,
PIIILADELPITTA,
Has just receiVea az mr.Qortment of
—.- -
LADIES' GOLD WATCTIES,
• ,
Of the newest stiles, and of very superior quality, as
well as those adapted to men's and boys' wear.
He is manufacturing extensively a great variety of
lIS.EFUL AND FANCY ARTECLES OF SILVER,
And gives special attention to getting' ❑p things suitable
BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS
PLATED WARE,
6Oe up under the proprietor milt i4spectiOu;:iii a great
- yariety of styles,. Will lie warranted HEAVILY
PLATED ivith pure silver, iu a, way to
_insure its wear
ing well.
Much of his
JEWELRY
Is :manufactured on the premises;aohis stock ~yill be
fo'und to comprise a great variety of fashionable goods,
from the smallest articles to
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
These are offered for sale at
PRICES ADAPTED TO THE TIMES,
And pergous are Invited to call and examine them
der2,-tf
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
. ,
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE;'
NO. 622 DURK ET STREET, PIIILADELPI[LI
Persons wishing to parehase good GOLD or SILVER
WATCHES, Fine Gold Jewelry,: Solid Silver or Silver-
Plated Ware, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS; will
Dina a large and desirable stock to select from at
STAUFFER 8.7, HARLEY'S,
del2-12t No. 022 MARKET st., Philadelphia
n r HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
we have now ou hand a
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE,
AND
JEWELRY,
OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES,
st"ITAELE: FOR
erinrsTirAs AND NEW YEAR
PRESENTS.
we invite special attention to the moderate prices 'Of
our DIAMONDS.
LEWIS LADOMUS cc CO.,
del2-uni No.. 802 CHESTNUT STREET.
40 AMERICAN WATCHES.
I. B. MARTER,
AGENT FOR THE
"AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,"
NOW OTTERS, EXPRESSLY ADAPTED FOR
:gig ERIC AN
FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT MODERATE PRICES.
No. 712 CHESTNUT 'STREET,
SECOND FLOOR, OPPOSITE MASONIC D kr,L.
de9-im
HOLIDAY PRESENT'S.
i d
G. RUSSELL,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Offer* choice assortment of
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
FINE JEWELRY,
AND
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ILLUSTRATIONS
AMUSEMENTS.
AM ERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC—
BROAD AND LOCUST erunts.
LEONARD GROVER, BIANAOER.
(Lino of Drover's Theatre, Washington.)
_ TO-NIGHT,
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING - ,
BENEFIT
Of the Distinguished Actress,
LUCILLE WESTERN.
LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY .
EAST LYNNE;
EAST LYNNE;
OR,
THE ELOPEMENT.
THE ELOPEMENT.
This Grand, Exciting, Musical play achieved
inure
21" CONSECUTIVE REPRESENTATIONS.
In Washington, it became the
OFF WEST DRAMATIC TRIUMPH
of the Ainerican Continent for the preSen't season. run,
ning
• SIN CONSECUTIVE WEEKS ;
to audiences 0 . .[ the utmost capacity of the Theatre.
nearly every Instance numerous ladies and sentient=
were obliged to retire Mlthout obtaining seats. Up9a ite
last presentation, the number of disappointed'applicants
for seats reached several hundreds.
The most celebrated of our GENERALS, SENATORS,
and REPRESENTATIVES, with their ladies amidamilies„
attended repeatedly, and testified, in unmistakable man
ner, their sympathy and appreciation of the THRILLING
SITUATIONS of the
BEAUTIFUL AND UNFORTUNATE MADAM' VINE.
The success of this great emotional Play, at all Poinbi
of presentation, is mainly attributable to the
SOCIAL COMMENDATION
of its visitants 6:theirfriends. With this understand
ing, the Managers would have deemed it an absolute
necessit-s- to secure the Academy for a lengthened Pe
tied, but contracts entered into by the Directors posi
tively
PRECLUDE A-IiONGER* STAY.
- .
-- - -
No success. however .Battering, , no promised fiti(TeeS
(and he reels confident that the gratification evidence&
by all its audienceadoes promise an ultimate :meccas.)
bowever great, can, by any possibility, alter existing
arrangements.
A flattering, evidence of the high estimation in which.
the piece is held by amusement speculators, is the fact
that nearly every theatrical Manager of the day has •
.
bid to make Bins exclusive property. In one Metall.**
so high as
THIRTY TBOUSAHD DOLLARS
Haire been offered:for the young artiste and her piece foe
a single season.
Act I.—MATED. A Mysterious Murder. Barbara Ram.
A:Jealous Pang.
!` THEN- YOU'LL REMEMBER ME."
(A supposed lapige of Seven Years.)
Act 2.--7-Tearereri. Eraaeis Leviidee at Bast Lynne. A
Moonlight Walk. ' -
THE ELOPEMENT.
(A'supposed tepse of One Year.)
Act 3.—RExoio MIONFOIST INVASION OF EAST rTNU.
Story of George Hallijahn's Murder.. Lady Isabel takes
up her Cross.
nroN7, FOR EVERMORE
- - - -
(A suppoli ed lapse of Two Years.)
Act 4:---Erxo.E7). Barbwra's heart ut Reiit. Madam}
Yearning of Breaking Heart.
TUE ARREST FOR MURDER..
The Deatb-Bed Secret. Retribution- (The bast Eat
tiomil Scene.) -
. (A supposed lapse of Two Months.)
• - Actqi .—DEATII. A Startling Discovery. Lady rsahet
lays down her Crosa. The Varowell
UNTIL ETERNITY:
ENTIRE AI7DIENCES IN TEARS, ART IC CLATE SYMPATIUMI
CFRIEF, AND TORO: STi5 OF WILD APPLAUSE,
Are the great characteristic proofs of the popularity ot
the great play Of
TO-NIGHT
THE POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Parquet and Parquet Circle . 50 cents.
Balcony 50 cents.
Family Circle ?A cents.
Amphitheatre 15 cents.
Private Boxes $6..
. .
/Kir Each purchaser of a Ticket to either the Parquet.
Parquet Circle,:. or Balcony will he
ENTITLED TO A SECURED SEAT,
Which will be retained until the end of the first act. bt
AIkIERIO AN ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
DIRECTOR:— ... . .... GRAIL
THE . OPER ,, A.
OPENING NIGHT ON WEDNESDAY, .DEC. 17.
Mr. GRAD respectfully informs the public of PhilA
delphia that be has completed his arrangements for an
OPERA SEASON OF 'SIX NIGHTS. -
CoMinencing yin
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17,
the only ones that he is able to give, the AcadOmy of
Music having been previously rented alter December 25.
It will be distinguished by the rapid succession of Chas
debut of the .
Four young and talentedPrimoDanne, -
Signora GUERRABELLA, Signora WHIM,
AriIeCORDIER, Signorina MORENSL
Who all of them have met with such great success tit
New York, and the prodnction of Meyerbeer's nowsicut
latest Opera,
(Le Pa rdoit.dc Ploermel,)
which is now the leading event in the musical world.
ICo care nor expense will be spared to render the per
formances acceptable to the highly• cultivated taste of
Philadelphia audiences and special attention has bees
paid to the organization of a full complete, and efficient
Orchestra and Clients, which has been expressly brought
from New York.
The male parts are iu the capable hands of
Signors:BRIGNOLI, MACCAnnikl,
AMODIO, SUSINI, BARTLE
Conductor and Mrisieal Director Sig , MUZIO.
The want of suitable patronage has prevented at ri
lar and. complete SCP.F.DII during the last two *ea nt
Mr. Oran trusts that the immense attraction which le let
compelled to crowd into the single week that he could.
obtain the Academy of Music will command such Saa
cei 4 s that ho will be encouraged in his futhre attempts to
give the Opera that standing it formerly enjoyed in Phi
ladelphia. . .
ON WEDNESDAY"; DECEMBER n, -
SIGNORA GINEVBA GUERBABELLA •
make her debut in Philadelphia iu her highly-Mo
hr:ned character of Violet ta iii
LA TRAVIATA.
ON THTTRSDAYBETIF.MBER 18.
SIGNORA I.olllkil and SIGNORMA • DIORENST. wilt
make their debut in
LINDIEZTA BO1(:1A.
ON FRIDAY, DECBMBER 19, •
•ArT.LE .ANGTOLINA CORDTER
will make her debut in Meverbeer's latest Opera of.
DINORAD,-
(Le Pardon do Ploorme
Which will be ,heft with the sa ute new miße en scene
as in New Vert:, arrangements having been made for the
u•a»sportation of the reenisito scenery and accessories
o Philadelphia,
ON SATURDAY, GRAND GALA NIGHT.
EALLGTN MASCIIERA:AND THE SICILIAN ink:-
PERS
Will be positively given on tlm remaining. night.
PRICES. OP. ADMISSION $l. RESERVED SE&TS GO
CENTS EXTRA.
FII3IIIIY Circle 50 . eenis. Gallery Meeks.
The sale of Scats will commence on Monday mutant
nt the Box Office of the Academy of Music, and at Gould'a
Music Stern, Ghet.tnnt and Seventh streets, del3tf
CLASSICAL SOIREES OF MESSRS.
CROSS AND JAEWS.—FIRST SEASON, 1562-'63.
Messrs. J. tdko pleasure in announcing their FIRST
SOIREE to take place on MONDAY EVENING, , DECE
ER 151 b, at, the . FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MU
SIC. asslMOd by 3lessrs. R. TAYLOR, CARL GAERT
NER, CHAS: M. SCIIMITZ; WM. STOLL, J. GREIM.
Will commence precisely at EIGHT o'clock. The fol
lowing three of the Series will he in JANUARY. FE
BRUARY, and MARCH, with such additional assistance
as may be available. ,
PROGRAMME OF 'FIRST SOIREE.
PART FIRST.
TRIO in G Major, No. 3, (Messrs: Jtrrvis.,_
Gaertner, and Soli 'TIRO .
.. ..... ..... Ewa:
PART .SECOSI).
1. RECITATIVE and SCENA, from "Faust,"
(A. R. Taylor) ........ Spohr. -
2. DEUXIEME CONCERTO, Op. 40, .Quin
tette Acconipaniment, (Mlehl H. Cross)3frndelssob a.
3. FANTAISIE CAPRICE, (Carl Gaertner)..Vieuitemps.
4. GOOD NIGHT, Farewell, (A_ R. Taylor)..Sucken..
PART TRIAD;
QUINTETTE in A, for Clarionet and String
Instruments, (Messrs. Stoll, _Gaertner,
Cross, Greim, and Schmitz) Mozart.
PRICES OF SUBSCRIPTION AM) ADMISSION. ,
Single Admission $lOO..
Single Admission Ticket for Series of Four... 3 00
Ticket, admitting Two to each Soiree-- ..... 5 00
Ticket, admitting Three to each Soiree ..... ..7 00
Tickets to the Musical Profsion, FOR SEASON, at
half of the above rates.
* Tickets to he had at the Music Stores of Messrs.
J. E Gould, Lee & Walker, and C. Cadre. del3-a.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE.
Business Agent and Treasurer.... ..1). MURPHY.
SEVENTH WEEK OF .T. G. CLARKE.
THREE GLORIOUS*PIECES.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Dee. 13th, 1862,
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
Asa Trenchard Mr. J. S. Clarke.
Florence Trenchard Mrs. John Drew.
To be followed by
HIS JACK SHEPPARD.
. . . . . . ..
Simon Pnrefoy J S.•Clarka.
Jack Sheppard J S. Clarke.
To conclude with THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM.'
Diggory J . S. Clarke.
Doors open at 6N ; to commence at M.
Seats secured six dace in advance.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.-
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSOIIII.
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
SIXTH WEEK
OF MRS. AND MR. E. L. DAVENPORT.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Dec. 13,1282.
Will be presented O'Keefe's Comedy of
WILD OATS; OR THE STROLLING ACTOR.
Rover Mr. B. L. Davenport.
Lady Amaranth Mrs. E. L. Davenport.
To conclude wish the Beautiful Nautical Drama of
BLACK-EYED SUSAN.
C
LASSICAL SOIREES.-THE SUB
scribers to Messrs. CROSS and JARVIS' CLASSI
CAL SOIREES are informed that the first 01 the season
will takeplace
NEXT MONDAY EVENING, Dec.ls, ISMEA
AT TER
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Subscription and other Tickets..with ProgrammA, at
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CONCERT HALL -LECTURE
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GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
Every Evening at 7M o'clock.
And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock,
This splendid Entertainment drew crowded houses' fox
2do nights in New York will remain open a few week.
longer in Philadelphia. Every family should witness!
Capt. Williams' Great Whaling Voyage before its depar
ture. Liberal arrangements will be made for schools
and benevolent purposes. Tickets" Ili eta, or five for
fIERMANIA. ORCHESTRA—
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.NOO at. t the MUSICAL rtliND HALL.
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ball d00r... ' - n0274f
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