The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 24, 1862, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
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0 I ' EXPF.CTOR
XT.ALL WHO HAVE
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v. , (hi,- standard Medicine for
CONSUMPTION, ••
ASTHMA ,
invicr iarp, PLEURISY,
WllOOl 'INC 'INC COUGH CROUP,
coaillS AND COLDS, HOARSENESS,
or :of PULMONARY COMPLAINT, attest its useful-
In proof of this fact, we would state that, for
„ars past, the EXPECTORANT has been before
public, and that each succeeding year hm added to
;I'll' nubility, and extended the demand, until now it is
.
ta,,aca n u I appreciated in all quarters of the world, and
milted to be the Great Remedy of the Age for that class
lfliiSPlises for which it is especially designed.
it e i, domed, therefore, that having Mood the test of
he sales Mill Increasing—and the dirt* testimony
(a ro effected by its use accumulating on our hands,
proprietors of the EXPECTORANT are justified in
iveommetsling it to the afflicted with renewed confidence,
noi. be it borne in mind, as a "Cure-all," nor asbeing
infallible, In all cases add under all dream
;lours., but as the best combination of medicines within
ren rii of the public, calculated, In moat cases, to era
diriffe the various diseases for which it is commended,
and in all settee to afford relief.
Attention is also invited to the fact that the testimony
~, the relative powers of the EXPECTORANT is not
~,,t i n e d to the illiterate and eredulous, but innumerable
per,,US of intelligence and character, Clergymen, Phy:
.mans, and others, occupying the most prominent Ma
thss in society, too honest to impose upon others, and.
t .„, eagimiOUN to be imposed upon themselves, not only
n,e but recommend it in the highest terms for the mil
ronnity of it' PUNTS., in all diseases of the Pulmonary
•Orgaus ,
Th e EXPECTORANT is especially commended to
:MINISTERS, TEACHERS, and others accustomed to
spe oring In public, for the relief of Hoarseness, and all
Dronchlal Affections, and for strengthening the organs of
„papa,
Prepared only at No. 212 CHESTNUT Street, and for
sal , . by 'Druggists generally. de23•2t
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STTLEP, made in the Best Manner, expreseli for RETAIL
TALES• LOWEST Belting Prices marked In Plain FS.
0-,nre*. All Goods made to Order warranted eatialaiitori.
Our Oss-Patop. Styrian is strictly adhered to. All are
-aereby treated alike.
dell-ly .TONES & CO., 004 MARKET Stele!.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair DYS
yreducee a color- not to be distinguished from, natural
warranted not to Injure the hair in the least; remedies
.:he ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair An
iife. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Sleek or Drown, leaving the Nair soft sod
ieeantiftd; Bold by all Druggists. ho.
4ir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATONS
i:.011, on the four aides of each box.
FACTORY. No. 81BAI3OLAY Street.
(Late 283 Broadway male Bond atreet,)
New York.
S—T---1860—X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITPERS,
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. •
They cure Diarrhceba, Cholera, and Cholera Norbna.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world.. They maks
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cola
brated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with
the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time
of day. Particularly, recommended to delicate persons
requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug
gists, Hotels, and. Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO. 202
DROADWAT. New York. seil4m
UPHAM'S HAIR DYE, 38 CENTS A 110 X.--
Three boxes for 31; the beet in nee. Try it. Sold only
at UPHAM'S. 403 CHESTNUT Street. se27-Bml
LEN - ENT—DAR E.—On the 341 het, by Rev, H.
E. Gilroy, of this clty, Mr. Lambert Lenent, to Mies
Mary Ellen Dare, both of Salem county, N. J.
3DIEI7D.
VENAS.—On the 21st inst., Captain Raphael Pe
nns, in the 47th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from 2028 Girard
avenue, on this (Wednesday) morning, the 24th inst.,
at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to
'Monument Cemetery. [New York city papers please
copy.
DALLAM.—On the 23d instant, John Dallam, in
the 66th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No.
649 Tenth street, below Green, on Friday afternoon,
at half past 1 o'clock. The funeral services to take
place at St. Tude's Church, Franklin above Brown
street, at half past 2 o'clock. ••
NEWBOLD.—On the 23d of the twelfth month,
1862, Elizabeth P. Newbold, wife of W. F. Newbold,
in the 63d year of her a ge.
The relatives and friends of the family are parti
cularly invited to attend her funeral, from the resi
dence of her husband, Burlington,New Jersey, on
sixth day, the 26th it., at 2 o'cloc, P. .D.t, without
further notice, 44*
FIELD.—At Germantown, on third-day eve
ning, 23d instant, Rachel J. Field, in the lath year
of her age, relict of Thomas S. Field.
Her relatives and friends are Invited to her fungi
111, without further notice, from the residence of her
nephew, William Dorsey, on Main street, above
Washington Lane, Germantown, on aixth-day, 12th
month, 26th instant, at .2 o'clock P. M. Interment
to be in Friends , burial ground, on Main' street,
C ertnantown. •
PilaLHET.—On the 27th of November, at Tarbes,
Prance, Mary Evens, widow of William E. Pailhet,
'Elm., of that place, and daughter of Whitton Evens,
*
deceased, of Malady iphi a.
11/ULT.—On the 21st unit., in the '76th year) of his
age, William Hart.
Services to be held at his late residence, 3(Y7 South
Third streetithts - (Tuestlny,) the 23d inst., eta O'clock
P. M. Funeral to proceed to Hartsville early on this
(Wednesday) morning, the 24th inst. The relatives
and friends of the family are invited to attend, with
out further notice.
HATCH.—At Falmouth, on the 18th Inst., Col.
William H. Hatch, aged 24 years,
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral from the residence of his mother,
corner of Sixth and Cooper streets, Camden, N. J.,
on this (Wedoesday,) the 24th that., at 10 o'clock
A. M., without kuther notice. •
OBITUARY.
"I want to die in the service of my country."
such were the words of a young soldier, Sergeant
CHARLES W. REDENBKHG, who fella victim to
that fell disease, typhoid fever, which he contracted'
in camp at Harper's Ferry. At the first call of his
country, he rushed to arms, andjoined Col. Small's
regiment, and with him passed through Baltimore
on the day of the fearful riot. On his return, he
joined what was Young's Kentucky Cavalry, now
the 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry, and served about two
or three months, when hie fattier got hie discharge,
he being a minor. tint the love of country was too
strong to allow him to remain at home when he was
needed In the Held ; so he againjolned the army lir
the 95th Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Col. Goeline's
Zouaves,) with whom he remained until last Christ
'
ioas when his discharge was once more procured,
that he might visit the bedside of his dying mother.
lie afteiwards joined the Independent Corps of En
gineers, Captain Wrigley, last August, with whom
he remained untll a few days before he died. He
was brought home but lived only a week. He was
every inch a soldier ; he was beloved by all who
knew him. He has lied his wish. "He died in the
service of his country." A. large circle of friends
mourn him. May he at the last day hear the wel
come—it Come, ye blessed of ray Father, inherit the
kingdom prepared fur you before the foundation of
the world," is the prayer of his friend, J. G, W. *
BESSON & SON HAVE JUST RE
CEIVED:
IdUgLIN AND REVIERE BOWS; Linen, Mall, Turin.
tan, and Lace Collars rind Stearns ; wide Hem'd Handlds;
Inglimh Crapes and REAL MOHAIRS or Glossy
Alpacas; Paul& de Soto or. Mourning Silks; Black and
Purple Laines ; Black Cashmeres, Marlines,
OTTOMAN POPLINS, Velour Reps, Tamises, Mousse
/Inca ; Thibet and Blanket Long Shawle,._ _See.
1e22 MOURNING STORE, 'MS clisertirr Street,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARSE( STRBETS, •
Have a large stook of
'Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade.
Silks for Pennsylvania Trade.
prose Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. noTIV
GOOD QUALITY' BALMORAL
SKIRTS.—These Ski rte are 101 l tow yards wide and
one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are
adapted to genteel trade.
n027-tf ETRE & TANDELL
NOTICES.
^ y ^. ^ DIGEWT ^ } VIDOWS' . AND SINGLE
The Anniversuri merttng or tltiri Society will be held at
the Asylum, (11.141t1t1 :street, east of Bighteeuth, on
11/1:61)AT, the Sth in,r. nt 12 o'clock, noon. The re
rl of the managers will be read by the Reverend Mr.
CRDWELL. deM,3a7,g4it•
.M.NOTICE.—TRE COMMANDER OP
tilt, 11. S. Shin PotonAvo, would respectfolly notify
public that the Preps rocionA inirodsary for immetlinte
I:erviee will make it linpo,,,Ohlo to receive Tioitors tot
bolinl whilst in tido poi
odelphln, Ave. 24, it 32. j024-2t*
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
1'ull.,11) KUMLA, DOCAMber 24, 1.882.
AN ELECTION FOR Ti tirrEEN DIRECTORS Of the
Vennowy,_ to serve for one rear, will be held et the Com-
Panv's Office, Nos. 4 nod 3 EXCHANGE BUILDING, on
I
GNDAY, January
.11, vi+; between the beers of 10
clock A. 51. - and I Wel ,tek
de234t3012 WI 13,1 AM HARPER, Secretary.
jr3l., OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLERS
OF PUBLIC :Willi; itai, Finsr SCII(10t DIFITRIOT
P CIF HI Streets.
PENICEIYWANIA., 140110raml. corner SIXTH and ADEL
f.A tot ram lA, December 2'2, 1862.
AN EXAMINATION se candidates for ASSISTANT
TEACHERSIn the 0 reintott r tiecoullory, and Primary
Schools of this Dishier, will' he bald at the Ringgold
Sehool House, northeast eortior of MOUTH and PfT2.-
WATER Streets, ranuarming FRIDAY, December 20,
1 62, at /o'clock P. M., nod rontl one nit SATURDAY, the
27th instant .at. 0 o clerk A, M. No applicant under
GHTEEN 'TEARS OF AI E will he examined.
Candidates will bo os:tmlooll upon the following
mottles: Et mology and Ibilultions, Mensuration, Gram
mar cud Parsing, Ocogrepliy, History, Constitution of the
Vatted States, Arit)unet!c, Orrliountphy and Penmanship.
By order of the Lommittse on Qualification of Teachers.
de24-3t j.V.I, G. CAMPBELL, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD C0.111'..1-V 57, Office 73 South FOURTH
Sitr.et—PuItATET.PISIA, AV. 22, avoid detention
the holders of Coupon... r this Company; due on the let
proximo. ere requested to leave them at title office on or
Wore the filet instant, 11/11 , R receipts will be given. And
checks will be reedy for ,I..liverY on the 2d proriffia
exaltinge for wad. receipt 4. 8. BRADk ORD,
deZt•tal Treasurer.
AMERICAN LIVE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY, PrutckmatUA,—De•
coaher 20, IEB2.
NoTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders
111114 Company, for the election of THIRTEEN TRUS
TEES to carve the ensultic; year, wilt he held 14 the office,
WALNUT Street. S. E. eoriler of FOURTH, on MONDAy,
Jx iniftu rith, betwoeu the hmirei of 10 A. M. and 12 M.
_.142.161 • S. WILSON, SecretarY.
trHOBICEOPATHW nosprraz, LUG
CUTHBERT Simei.—This itintitution le now open
for the reception of eel wounded Soldiers, who will
he received and providod for In the MOSE comfortable
tuanner, tree of °harem. B. P. B_LBBN,
no22,tf co.oretnev of Ward of )tanagers.
AVIS AUX AMEGA.NTS.
PAUL Alin Iti in% Uerand de la mason do
luilleurs de Al. GRANDVILLE: STOKES, 009 CHEST
/QV Street, Philadelplde, Ilium:tear de prevenir see
mundneux amts et COLIIIIILietAILUCeII qut l'ont dela ravorlse
de leur clfentelle , (*bud 11
rer volr de l'arls et Luiplres Ins modes les Phis receotee
IcA etnakaors,) vlent de
el t At. Ta l t u Aff? "w4Po ils "r IS
6 .. LlSS l . l; l llt llhiV irl . l . lee OtOffa . lee
Lel I et leAte k luo a ul i o n . l3 il l ua s ..tes, des:renderer mann
ractures trE
L urove.
. milithirem, alum! wit! 104 °Melon de tons fradea .4 9
F r, :uverous les inoillunreA ttnatitos a'et°lres ' a I'd
P"r.
modem.. L'eletta nee de as coupe, sang quo le cachet
dr •tilxtinction era cariscterl.e eat dejwtrop canna du
Pour en renouvr , 4 , 4 leers merites. derldm
OFF' C E ' AainD
TRENTON fLgt).% ti COMPANY. Parrazisc
kl,li. December 2I), isrs2.
kwrieliatiihntLat tho Stookhobiereu be
E
Av eL L„ .°Zl l l. ll .3's No. 23,1 South DilbA
v u bith January. 1933, et one
:Lie- 2 . M., et which Oleo tin oleetlou will be held fur
ECTORN
i le , 22.o , irrtil2 II 114 rent'.
J. MORRELL.. Secretary.
4 c -- ic , '?L'l7lsl4ll 4 A7aTtli.Lbc,ompArit -.-
---- AND'SCErirnnEr
11l
l' it' Gal) v. la.lllA, December 10th, lor—. ~__
A Rtated Annual 3leoting Irf 11w StockholdmWs:. l, ,,tr
It!‘ld et their 01Hee. la the BALL of the FRAIW.a" `'
r . rprurfE, no• 15 South ritviis • r}l street i on like ugh.
JOY Of brat Month, (January) ISCLI at 11 0 stock A. N. %
Fit trhirh time a report ~r 0.,. pr••ceudncge of the Bogota sk
"in4 migerß triii he Preset, , ti, .toti an Election will be held.'
f.r a a 4 resideut and fen M ' atittlorp, to conduct the affairs
''r the Cuinpnny for thr s•••• - • siting%
de•lmrs t
All:LI,1 1 .ASI BIDDLE. ffocretarT.
NOTICES.
SOUp itousES.— TIRE FOLLOW
MO List embraces the corpornte titles of all the
societies organized in this city for supplying the Poor
with SOUP, with the limits of each, the localities of the
several SOUP I lOUSES, and the LIMOS of those autho
rized to receive contributions to their funds. It is pub
lished for the information of ouch as arc disposed to aid
In the support of this useful and economical Charity, and
to aid the benevolent in directing the Poor to the proper
sources for their supply. Applicanto should bear with
them the recommendation of a responsible party, and, if
found worthy, will be furnished regularly with nour
ishment for themselves and families
Philadelphia Society for Suppling the Poor with
Delaware
Walnut to hippen street, river
Delaware to Eleventh street. Soup ouso, No. =Grieco:a
street, from Spruce to Pine, above Fourth. Treasurer,
Jeremiah Thicker, No. —South Fourth street.
Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia—North from
Callowhil I street, from the river Delaware to Eighth
street, except the portion east of Front street, appro
priated to the Kensington Society. Soup House, North
Fourth street, above:Brown, Treasurer, T. Morris Perot,
G2l Market street.
.
Southwal k Soup Society—South from South street,
from river Delaware to Passynnk road and Broad street.
Soup House, Sutherland street, below Queen. Treasurer.
Benjamin Morton, No. 122 Catharine street.
MoYamensingSoup Society—South from Shippen street,
west of Passyunk road to Broad street. Soup House, N.
W. corner of Eighth and Marriott streets. Treasurer,
Robert Graffen, No. 837 Pine street.
Western Soup Society—South from Market street, west
of Broad, also from Eleventh to Broad, Walnut to Ship
pen street. Soup House , 1618 South street. Treasurer,
George Yang, No. 1716 Arch street.
Spring Garden Soup Society—North of Callowhil I, west
of Eighth street, from Bare to Callowhill, Eleventh to
Broad street, and north of Market street, west of Broad.
Soup Boner, Buttonwood street, below Broad. Treasurer,
John H. Dohnert, No. 710 Green street.
Kensington Soup Society—From Laurel to Norris street,
river Delaware to Front street. Soup Homo. No. 208
Allen street. Treasurer. George J, Hamilton, Common
wealth Bank.
Cenirrh gotip Society of Philadelphia—From Walnut to
Callosldll streets, river Delaware to Eleventh street, also
Eleventh to Broad, Walnut to Race street, Treasurer,
Clement M. Biddle. No. IR Market street,
Contributions in money intended to be divided WOW'S"
among the above-named Societies may also be handed to
de-.lt) EDWARD PARRISH, SOO ARCH Street,
Receiver appointed Wlthe joint Board of Soup Societies.
THE UNION BENEVOLMII , ASSO
CIATION, AN INSTITUTION . FOR THE EN
COURAGEIHENT OF INDUSTRY AND SUPPRESSION
OF PAUPERISM, AND THE RELIEF OF SUFFER
ING AMONG THE WORTHY POOR.
At the annual meeting of the Association, held Tuesday
evening, October 21st, the following gentlemen were
elected officers and Managers for the ensuing year, viz:
PRESIDENT-SAMUEL, Id. PERKINS.
LE'Virg PnEsrDENTS—RICHARD D.IWOOD, J. FISHER
ANING.
. . „
TREASMtEn—E. WILCOX, 404 Chestnut street.
CORREODONDINO,SECRETARY—L. MONTGOMERY BOND..
RECORDING SECRETARY—JOHN H. ATWOOD.
MANAGERS.
Benjamin Coates, S. Morris Waln,
William M. Collins, Joseph H. Dulles,
Thomas Latimer . John Anhhurst,
John Bohlen, Thomas A. Budd,
William Purves, Charles Rhoads,
A. 0. Coffin, Richard Wood,
Benjamin Orne, Charles S. Wertz, M. D.,
John W. Claghorn. Horace Blaney, Jr.,
Thomas Watteon, Thomas T. Tasker,
John T. Taylor, Edward R, Wood.
At a subsequent meeting othe Board of Managers, S. C.
I
COOPER and THOS. EVANS were reappointed Collec
tors. In view of the probable heavy demands upon the
Association the corning winter. by the snperadded labors
'for the sick and wounded soldiers. and their families. the
managers would respectfully ask the co-operation of the
charitable, and all that feel an interest—and whp does
not I—in this high Christian object.. Contributßons of
money may he sent to the Treasurer, E. WILCOX, Esq.,
404 CHESTNUT Street. Provisions, new and partially
worn clothing, blankets, shoes, &c., or money, will be
received by the Agent. at the office of the Society, and are
earnestly solicited. Corn meal, beans, and potatoes are
acceptable articles, and can be stored on the premises
until wanted. SAMUEL H. PERKINS, President.
Jong H. ArWoon, Secretary.
Samoan Wncox, Treasurer, 404 Chestnut street.
. Jens HICKS, Agent, 110 South Seventh street,
noB-s wl2t
rita• KENSINGTON 'SOUP SOCIET
The Society at an increased expense lowing com
pleted the erection of n building on the northwest side of
ALLEN Street, near Marlborough street, Eighteenth
ward, for the making and distributing of soup to the suf
fering poor of their District, have appointed Mr. JOHN
G. FIOPKINS, No. 321 North NINTIIStreet, their agent to
solicit and receive contributions to aid in the payment of
said building, and to further the operations of the Society
during the .coming winter. •Any donations either in
money, weed flour, or vegetables, will be thankfully re
ceived by the' 'Tanagers or either of the undersigned,'
ABRAHAM P. EYRE, President,
No. 4V.. RICHMOND Street.
GEORGE J. HAMILTON, Treasurer, Commonwealth
Bonk, 8. W, corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets,
CHARLES M. LUKENS, Secretary, 1036 Bench street,
above Laurel.
PHILADELPHIA, December 13,1862.
TO THE BENEVOLENT.—MORE
than two hundred Ladies have associated them
selves, under the name of the PENN RELIEF ASSO
CIATION FOR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, and
aro devoting one afternoon and evening of each meek, at
the Spring Garden Institute, corner of BROAD and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, in making up suck articles
as are most needed by our sick soldiers.
Committees of these ladies visit every hospital in the
city to ascertain the necessities of the inmates, and, as
far as possible, to supply them. They,are also forard
ing to distant points such supplies as are most wanted,
where responsible parties are to ho found who will re
ceive such, limit make a proper distribution of them.
To do these things large means are required, and this
appeal is made to the benevolent to assist them by dona
tions of money or goods.
The following-named gentlemen have consented to re
ceive, ou behalf of this association, any donations that
may he made :
ALEXANDER HENRY, Fifth and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS T. TASKEII, Sr. 1622 South Fifth street.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE;Co., 239 and 211. North Third
street.
REIGEL, WIEST , It ERWIN, 47 North Third street.
JOHN C. SAVERY, 897 Market street,
LITTLE, STOKES, & CO., 117 Chestnut st. del7-1215
rz:, OFFICE OF TUE PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INL-.U.RANCE COMPA.NY, No. 921 MIES r-
Is UT Streot.
ELiCTICN.—An Election for Nine Trustees to serve
for three years, one for one your, and one for two velure,
will tic held at the o.lllce orate Company on 510:`,IDAY,
the oth day of January, 18011 Polls open from 10 to
A. Id. H. S. STEPHENS,
de2o.swtins Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE LOCUST NOUN
-111. TAIN COAL AND moN COMPANY,
PIT rLADELPILIA, December 23,
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above
Comrnny will he held n.t their Office, No. 230 South
THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the lath day of January
next, nt .11 o stock. A,_11.1., when an Election will be held
for seven DIIZECTORS to serve for the ensuing year. The
Transfer Books of the Company will be closed fur fifteen
days prior to the day of Election.
de2ll-sw&inlo • JOS. C. COPPUCK, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE
LAND COAL COMPANY, (No. 230 South THIRD
Street, corner of Willing's Alley.) PHILADELPHIA, De
cember 17,1561.
At a amebic of Directors, held this day, a Dividend of
ONE DOLLAR per share, on the Capital Stock was do
elated out or the profits of the post year ; payable on and
after JANUARY Oil. 1361
-The Trausferltooks will be. closed until January sth
next. E. H. JACKSON,
dell3-ti ad Treasurer.
THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF
THE YOUNG MEN'S CENTRAL HOME
ISION, laboring in Bedford and Baker streets, intend
giving their usual CII.I3ISTMAS DINNER to the poor
children of their schools on Christmas Day at Sansom
street Hall. Donations in money or provisions thank
fully received bv the missionary, Rev. J. H. BECKWITH,
at the Mission House, No. 619 Bedford street, or either of
the undersigned, on behalf of the committee of arrange
ments. L. S. YARD, 266 Spruce Street.
J. IL BURDSALL, 523 Chestnut Street.
J. MILLIKEN. fIIS Arch Street.
D. H. LOUDENSLAU.EII,B2e Knee Street.
Dinner at 12 o'clock. The public respectfully Invited
to be present. de 20-5 t
OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND
BTIOAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM
PANY, 2CIB South WIRD Street—PriummmentA, Dec.
22,1862.
NOTICE.—The .Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and
Coal Company will ho held at their ffice on TUESDAY,
the 13th day of January, 1563, at 11 o'clock A. 31., when
an election will bo bold for a President and Twelve Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year.
J. P. AERTSEN, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE
SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, De
cember 17,1562.
At an election by the Stockholders, held on the 15th
Inst., in pursuance of the chatter, the following-named
gentlemen were elected to serve as Directors for the en
suingear—via :
Clem.-Tingley,
Win. R.Thempson,
Samuel 131spham,
Robert Steen,
Wm. Stevenson,
Ti W. rigley,
John Bissell
And nt a . meettng of the Bin
TINGLEY, Esq., was
del&Gt B,
Wm. Musser,
Robert Toland,
J. Johnson Brown,
Marshall Bill,
H. ffi. Carson.
Chas. Leland,
, Pittsburg
ard, held TRIS DAY, CL I T.M
on.sly I.n-elected President
• lIINCKILLN, Secretary.
IMOFFICE Mous . CARBON AND
PORT CARBON RAILROAD COMPANY.
PEOLADELPHTA, December 8, 1282,
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be 'mid at the Office of the Company, No. 407
LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, December 29th, at half
past ten o'clock A. It, at which time an electinn for of
to serve the ensuing year, vvilLtake place. •
deg td29 P. C. Rolads, Secretary.
OFFICTI OF TILE SURGEON-AR
fr..
TIST TO THE MUIY AND NAVY; PHILADHL
PIRA. October 2.4 1583
Wounded Sold min and Sailors desirous *ravening them
eselvea of the National Appropriation for supplying _artifi
cial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the
Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CFIESTNITT
Street. B. FRANK PAIXEIt,
0e2641 Government Surgeon-Artist.
NOTICE.—CORN EICIAANGE
BANK, PIITZADELPHIA, November 4, 18611.—The
following resolution was this day adopted by the Board
of Directors and ordered to be published:
Ranked, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this
Bank be offered to the present Stockholders at par, each
Stockholder to have the privilege of taking e. pro rata
share, according to a Seale adopted by the taking
subscription and payment be made before the Aret
day of January, MA
nol4-tjal. 3.W. , TORILEY, Cashier.
RANGE BANK,
24., 1862.--At the election
the following Stockholders
s Bank:
Christian J. Roffman,
Robert Ervien,
IL W. Catherwood,
William P. Cox,
Ednitudi A. Sender,
Samuel T. Canby,
Wilkins.
Directors, this day, ALEX
, was unanimously re-elected
DIN, Rm., Vice President,
. hier.
5: W. TORREY. Cashier.
CORN EXO
PHILAbELPRIA, Nov.
!iir November 17thi.
were elected Directors of tiu.
Alexaudere. Cattell:
Dell NAM, Jr.,
George L. Buzby,
Edward C. Knight,
William L. Maddock,
James Steel,
Charles B
And at
the meeting of
ANDER G. CATTELL, Beg.
President: ALEX. WHILI:
and JOHN W. TORREY C.
n0215-tf
MCITY BOUNTY FUND COMM S-
BlON.—Notice is hereby given, that applications
tor bounty to this Commission must he made on or Wore
the 27th that., as the COIEIIIIIBOOII Will close on that day.
JOHN C. KNOX,
JOHN ROBBINS;
EDWARD OLMSTED,
EDWARD GRATE
WILLIAM BRADFORD,
Commission.
OFFICE OF THE VITESTHORE.
LAND COAL COMPANY, rIitLADELPErri, De
cember 17, lent.
The alumna meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will he hew nt their office, No. TA South THIRD
Street. on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of Jannary,lBB3, at 13
o'clock H.• nt which time en election will be held t)r
ELEVEN bIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY and TREA
SURER, to servo for the ensuing year.
I'. H. JACKSON,
deLS4ja7 .Secretary.
MPIHLADELPIIIA AND READING
RAILROAD CO.—Orrics 227 Bourn FOURTH Sr,
DELPHIA, December B,ISB '.— NOTICE /8 HEREBY
GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the
Annual Reeling and an Election for President, Six Mane
genic TITANIII , I - and Secretary, Will take place on the
BECONP MONDAY (12th) of JARHARY next, at 12
o'clock M. W. WEBB,
deiNtjal9 Secretary.
CW. CONINIONIVEALTH INSURANCE
cow - PANY OF FEE STATE OF PEATNSYLVA
NIA-088xe, Commonwealth Beßdint, - No. 613 CREST
NUT Street.
PHILADP.LPEITA, DecemberB, 1867.
A meeting_of the Stockholders of the COON
WEALTH LSURANCE COMPANY of the State of Penn
irylvanla will he hold, at the Ctlllett'of the Company, on
MONDAY, Jannary B,IBW, at 10 o'clock A. M.
As ELECTION OF TEN DIRECTORS, to serve the en
suing Year, will be hold at the same place, and on the
same del, between the hours of 12 and 2 P. X
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
• MILITARY.
j i BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE
REGnaNT.
158th REOIMENT PENXSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS
BOUNTY.
RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment Xthe
only Regiment of Infantry for three years now TOCrtlit
ing_and in camp in I'hilrulolphla.)
Igen joining this regiment will receive the following
bounties:
Cash in band MI being mustered in
Wllen the company is full
" when Elm regfmont is full
At the expiration of service
otal . ..
N T one but men of good character received, $11—$177:::
Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street.
•
CHARLES ERNirafwgx, cotonai.
W. A. HAW LL, Adintant. cl 14-tf
CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.,
Comp Metcalfe," near HADDONTIELEI,
—DEN wanted to complete -Compaoles nb%
nearly full, to secure theCitizatuellounty Nand
awarded to the drat Twenty ,Companies mustered into
the service of the United States •
Two, or. three positions of emend LIEUTENANTS are
Vrarant, Which - will be assigned td young Men of--'gobd re;
fBllMei.P. who hove seen service. , - dell4l
- USE AUTER'S BALM. OF ROSES
fur Presming the Ilatr. No. 53 TUUtD Street. (Lbr/VC
Chestnut. c"
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
EDWIN HALL ec BRO.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
HAVE REDUCED TRH PRICES OF
FANCY BILKS
RICK PRINTED DRESS GOODS
CHOICE SHADES OF BIERINOES
BEAUTIFUL COLORS OF REPS OR POPLINS
ALL-WOOL DE LArIiES
ALL KINDS OF DAIIK DRESS GOODS REDUCED
FINE LONG BROCHE SHAWLS
OPEN CENTRE LONG CASHMERE SHAWLS
RICH NEW STYLES OR BLANKET SHAWLS
4-4 LYONS SILK VELVETS, PORE SILK
K. B.—PAT:MORAL SKIRTS, in great Variety. Whole
sale and Retail, at REDUCED PRICES.
MISSES' BALMORAL SKIRTS.
detf
CORSETS I CORSETS I I CORSETS I
Good morning, dear madam!
Why, how do you do F '
0 ! charming Miss Julia
I'm NO glad to see you'
But, have you discovered
Those CORSETS so•ane
They comfort and elegance
Truly combine.
T' improve the appearance,
They so much consire,
Nor Ladies nor Gentlemen
Can but admire
Their workmanship perfect, •
No blemish conceals—
On TENTH. below CHESTNUT,
At Mrs. STEEL'S. de24-2t*
LADIES' FURS
FOR
HOLTIS4Y. 'RESENTS.
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
No. 8216 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH.
HAS NOW OPEN
A splendid stock of Russian and Hudsen Bay and Mink
Sable, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and
other styles of PUBS, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW
YEAR PRESENTS. delb-tjair
FURS! FURS!
GEORGE F. WOMRATII,
NOB. 415 AND 411 ARCH STREET,
HAS HOW OPEN e
A FULL ASSORTMENT
or
LADIES'• FURS,
To 'which the attention of the public is invited. nolOall
LADIES' FANCY - FURS.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARON STREET, BELOW ENGEM
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
deW-wkx,t 4
OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of Fancy Pure for Ladles and Children
le now complete, and embracing every variety that will
be fashionable during the Present season. All sold at
the manufacturers' price% for cash. Ladies, please give
me a cell. oc3-bnif
$250,000 TO L ° AN,
IN LARGE OR SMALL AHOUNTTS, ON
DIAMONDS, SILYERTLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
AND
GOODS OF EVERY DESORDPTIOX. AT
ISAAC NATHAN'S
OLD ESTABLISIIIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N. E
CORNER THIRD MU) SPRUCE STREETS,
(Only one square below the Exchange.)
Advancee made at the lowest rates.
S . HARVEY THOMAS,
STOOK AND BILL BROKER,
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 13. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
clusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.,
John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
Furness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, Esq.
del6-31nif
JOHN, C. CAPP &....SON,
STOOK & NOTE BROKERS,
Ho. 23 SOU rti THIRD STRztat
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK.
STOCKS AND BONDS
NOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION AT TEA
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS . MMOOMATED ON THZ
•
- 1/. S.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OR.
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PE CENT. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION or THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY to receive subscriptions for %ashore
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commence front the DATE OF SETBSCEIP. ,
Tim. and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the htint, or any
Sob-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
fret days of May and November of each year. At the
present par lux on GOLD. these Bonds yield about
EMIT per cent. per annum.
A. full supply always on hand.
'TAY COORE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT.
n 0641 114 sounrii THIRD STREET.
Xll5OO. -THIS AMOUNT TO
11 . Lo a n on Mortgage or around Rant
would be divided. Apply to E. PETTIT.
dela No. 309 WALNUT- Street.
U. S. REVENUE STAMPS.
REVENUE STAMPS,
FULL INSTRUCTIONS
AS TO TILE USE OF STAMPS,
And ABSTRACT of
COMMISSIONER BOUTWELDS DECISIONS AS
TO STAMPS.
Just published, and furnished gratuitously to all per
sons purchasing Stamps at the
CENTRAL WHOLESALE
AND _RETAIL DEPOT,
No. 304 CHESTNUT Street,
And S. E. Corner of FIFTH mid CHESTNUT *rents.
Every Stamp Issued now on hand at these Depots.
The most liberal discount allowed in the city - at these
offices.
REVENUE STAMPS.
EVERY STAMP
has been issued by the Government, and I have them
now tor sale.
JOHN M. RILEY,
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK BUILDING,
AGENCY FOR TIM SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS,
No. 51 South THIRD ; Street, Amt door - above Chestnut.
A hill supply of all hints of REVENUE STAMPS that
have been issued by therabvernment formate in quantities
to suit.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $ and up
wards.
Orders by Mail promptly attended to. ,
JACOB E: RIDGWAY ,
.
&Men ' - No. 87 South THIRD Street.
RISTM A. S.:---REIMER'S IVORY-'
TYPES are a legitimate success, 'faithful eopids of the
riginals, in.eoloriag'aud RPPettrattee. ,See them
at his gallery, SECOND 'Street, above Green. It*
OR , A DELICIOUS SHAMPOON;A:og
F,
st Motto hair-dyeing, go to FOURTH and BRANCII
streets. dal-ittf
aOSHEN GT , A DES, WESTERN, AND
Pennsylvania Batter or OMNI enallty. conatantly
„i•matb WaV
...waived and for
Stree sale by MODES & WII,LfAMS, 1.07
gli t. no 3)
TIIE PRESS.----PHILADELPITIA.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1862.
LADIES , FURS.
FINANCIAL.
No. 3121 WALNUT STREET.
BOARD OF BROKERS.
BEST TERMS
JESTER HARDING,
COLLECTOR.
427 criEmiTuT STREET. de 1w
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
WATCHES,
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE
A tine assortment of Goods in t he,above line, suits
to for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
CASSIDY & BALL,
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL..
PHILADELPHIA.
Swint reeeived an assortment of •
LADIES' GOLD WATORES,
Of the newest styles, and of very superior quality, as
well as those adapted to men's and boys' wear.
He is manufacturing extensively a great variety of
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES C HILVER,
And - gives special attention to OWN/ tip things suitable
for
BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
PLATED WARE,
Got up wader the proprietor own Inspection. in a great
lety of styles, Will be warranted liFavirx.'
PLATED with pure silver, in 5 way tg I.4siars Its wssx , .
ing welL
Much ()This '
JEWELRY
,nnivvw~, ;,V
Is manufactured on the premises, and his stock will be
found to comprise a great variety of fashionable goods,`
from the smallest articles to
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
These are offered (or sale al
PRICES ADATIVED TO TIE TIMES,
And persons are irPriied to call and examine them.
del2-tf
SILVER CUPS,
FANCY AND PLAIN
SILVER WARE,
WATCHES,JEWELRY, AND PLATED GOODS, AT
HENRY HARPER'S,
tielfiAt* 520 ARCH Street.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE,
No. 622 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Persons 'wishing to purchase good GOLD or SILVER
WATCHES, Pine Gold Jewelry, Solid Silver orSilvor,
Plated- Ware, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, will
And a largo and desirable stock to select from at
.STAUFFER & HARLEY'S, ,
del2-12t No. 622 MARKET at., Philadelphia.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
We have now on hand a
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE;
A.xp
JEWELRY,
OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
SUITABLE FOR
ortnivrarAs AND NEW YEAR
PEESENTS.
We invite sßeetat attention to the moderate prices of
Our DIAMONDS.
LEWIS LADOMUS & 00.
del2.tial No. SOR CHESTNUT STREIT.
ja AMERICAN WATCHES.
I. B. MARTER,
AGENT FOR THE
"AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,"
NOW OFFERS, EXPRESSLY ADAPTED FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
AMERICAN WATCHES,
FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Air MODERATE PRICES.
No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET,
SECOND FLOOR, OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL,
de9-1m
de? 't
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
G. RUSSELL,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
°kers a choice assortment of
WATCH feS, DIAMONDS,
FINE JEWELRY,
/STD
STANDARD SILVER WARE,
Suitable for Holiday 'Preemie, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.. de2-ha
, PRATT.
(SIICCEMOR TO PRATT & SEAM)
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Zl constantly in receipt of
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of
buyers... nold-dmif
a . ELI HOLDEN, AN
Dealer in - ftne
AIIKEICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
L
JEWELRY, AND COCKS,
0c31,5m* 708 MARKET Street.
AMERICAN DT WATOTURS,
GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
JOS H. WATSON,
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT •
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRIORS.
PARR .4 BROTHER, Importers,
mh2o4 324 CHESTNUT Street, below ',earth
COMMISSION HOUSES.
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
ID-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
MGR. POT sale by
FROTHINGRAM & WP.T,Ts.
selif If
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
VERY DESERABT
IN FOYLE kaili PRIOR,
Suitable for the season.
- Ev - 'AN Am A KRR & BROWN,
rOPTILILH OpTHING L HOUSE,
B. B. CORNERSIXTH AND .
MARKET STREETS
no& alif
FINE READY-DUDE CLOTHING.
C.. SOMERS do SON,
No. 625 cuEsvarr STREET,
UNDER JAYNE'S HALL,
Have now made np for sale an entire new stock of
FINE - CLOTHING.
also, a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and
TESTINGS, which they respectfully invite the public to
examine before purchasing elsewhere. se27-tal
F.T.RGANT SILK AND GINGEIAIik
tINBEELLAS, for Presentn now ready.
JOSEPH YITSSELL,
Non. 2 and , 4 North FOURTH Street.
1 - 10 NOT LEAVE IT TOO LATE;
. 1 ." but buy a nice UMBRELLA. fora present.
Buy of JACOB FUSSELL,
lt* Nos. Ri and 4 North FOUltTli Street.
NICELY MADEGIN GH A M UMBREL
-- LAS on Whalebone Frames.
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
Nei. 2 and - 4 North FOURTH Street.
ELEGANTLY -FINISHED SLLK UM
BRELLAS, with Ivory Hoodlog. Boy of
JOSEPH PUFNELL,
Its Nos. 2 sad 4 North 1 0 0112T1I duvet.
JEWELRY.
NO. 12 SOUTH SECOND STREET
CRESTNITT STREET,
InIGLISH, SWISS. Mil)
No. 396 CHESTNUT Street.
GENTLEMEN'S
WINThR CLOTHIIiG,
OVXRCOATS ,AND
BUSINESS SUITS,
In great variety.
(N. B.)
SPECIAL DEPARTMENT
YOR CUSTOM= WORK
HOLIDAY GOODS.
41 , 14 HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES.
UMBRELLAS FOR GENTLEMEN.
UMBRELLAS FOR MISSES.
UMBRELLAS FO'R LADS.
UMBRELLAS Beautifully Finished.
UMBRELLAS Of Superior Make.
BILK AND GINGHAM
UMBRELLAS.
For sale by
WM. A. DROWN it
21G MARKET STREET.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
A. DROWN & CO,
246 PIARICET STREET.
Are now prepared with their usual stook of very superior
UMBRELLAS,
TRAY SUITABLE FOR P/)3417.
de1,841
AtYOU ARE INVITED TO . THE
assortment of all grades of UMBRELLAS, so ad
mirably adapted for Holiday Presents, at the Ma
nufactory of SLEEPER & CO., 1002, MARKET Street,
one door above Tenth, Philadelphia. de2Q4V!
ESTABLISHED 1812.
WILLIAM WILSON & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SILVER WARE,
vr.. CINME OP
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
A very large assortment of Plain and 'Fancy SILVER
WARE on band, suitable fore
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURS
ALSO, IMPORTERS ARR DEALERS RY
ENGLISH, FRENCH,
AND
AMERICAN PLATED WAIXE.
de 34Jal
HOLIDAY I'II,ESENTS.
An assortment of USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS
Row open at
WILLIAM YARNALL'S
HOUSE-FURNISHINO - rSTORE, •
delS4fe3 • N. ,1020 CHESTNUT STREET
:HOLIDAY PRESENTS.-A BEAU
TIFUL Assortment of Hanging Baskets, Fancy
Flower Pots, Crocus Pots, Fish Stands Ferneries, Hya
cinths in Glasses, Bulbous Roots and Winter Flowering
Plants, Bouquets and Moss Baskets of Natural Flowers.
tastefully arranged, at H. A. DREER'S, 327 CHESTNUT
Street. - de2o4t.
BRITANNIA WARE OF BEST
cinality„ consisting of -
TR& SETS,' CASTORS,
PITCHERS, LADLES,
men LAMPS, SPOONS,
MOLASSES PITCHERS
JULEP MUGS, &c.,
Comprising a fine assortment, in store and for sale
by WITTERS &
35 Worth EIGHTH Street,
Corner Filbert.
SEE TO IT.-NOW IS THE TIME TO
^..." BUY YOUR " CHRISTMAS PRESENTS," be'ore the
throng commences. WITTERS & CO. offer a beautiful
lino of goods in
SILVER-PLATED WARE, of every variety.
BRITANNIA WARE,
KEROSENE LAMPS, "
Clocks, Fancy Goods, Gas Shades, &c., the whole form-
big a completeassortment of the above goods, from which
to select a " Useful and Appropriate Present." Call
early by all means. WINTERS & CO.,
35 North EIGHTH Street,
dell-9t Corner Filbert.
"RfLITER-PLATED WARE OF BEST
L I QUALITY, eonsisting of
•
SPLENDID' TEA SETS,
CAKE BASKETS,
TOAST RACKS
RUTTER DIMAS
MOLASSES PITCHEkS
13
E IIIBTA P iitt T ETANHILVS7
NAPKIN RINGS.
LADLES, SPOONS, -
CALL BELLS, FORKS, KNIVES, &c. Ste.,
Comprising a Mee assortment, in store and for sale by
No. 35 North EIGH S TII aet,
Corner of Filbert.
HOLTDAY PRESENTS.
CHARLES D UMMIG,
NO. 812 CHESTNUT STREET,
Begs leave to inf.= Iris customers that his 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 Cabals,
Purses, Porte-mommies, Writing Desks and Cases,
Cigar Cases and Boxes, Bronze and Gilt Goods,
Ladies' Raga, - China & Parian Ornaments,
Papier Mache Goods, Bohemian Glass and Terra
Fine Cutlery. Cotta Ware.
DRESSING CASES.
Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Tubes.
•
Games of every kind known.
Cricket, Archery, and Gymnastic Implements.
Walking Canes, Paris Fancy Goods generally.
Musical Instruments of all kinds.
TOYS,
In every variety known, in thousands of different
kinds and styles. . dell-12t if
G OLD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE;
GLASSES, Field Gla.sses, for Army and Navy use,
Raleldoscopes, Microscopes, Sterescopes, and Stereosco
pic Views, and a variety of other articles, appropriate
gifts for the season. IIicA.LLISTER & BRO.,
del9-H 72S CHESTNUT Steed.
PROTOGRA.PHICI A_LBITMS- A
-a- large variety- for eats at low .aleos..,
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
del3-tf if 92* CHESTNUT Street.
-MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
44 - 1 - SPY-GLASSES, for presents, for sale by
JAMBE W. QUEEN & CO..
del3-tfif 924 CHESTNUT Street.
OPERA GL AS,SES , OPERA
GLASSES. For sale by .
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO..
924 CHESTNUT Street.
del34f if
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
•
pa ha t Boxes, Photograph Albums,
Writing Albums, Drawing Albums,
Plctpte Albums, Toy Albums,
Carloads Visite copies from Engravings,
Pictures for. Children, Pictures for Coloring.
Colored Engravings for flaming,
Fancy Papers, Gilt Borders.
Also, Boxes with Fancy Letter Papers and Enve
lopes. - SCHOLZ & InIMETEITY.
1121 South EIGHTH Street.
CE , COMPANIES.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE' comPArnr.
OFFICE, 415 'WALNUT STREET, PEILLADELYELIA.
CdPITAL 8200,000.
This Company continues to take risks on the Elam
"classes of :Property at low rates.
Thii public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pa'y lessee promptly. Its diebo.ntementa for the benefit
of the Public, during the Mat nine years, exceed
600,000 DOLLARS.
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT JERRY- WALKER
JOHN W. CLAOHORN, JOHN THoßruxi,
C. E. HBALLITT ABRAHAM HAUT,
DAVID BOYD. J A R., PETER S. HOE, of N. Ti
JOSEPH SWAIN. FUMAN SHEPPARD.
KLAPP. M. I), N. S LAWRENCE,
WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. 01LLETT, Vice President
JAS.' B. A_LVORD. Secretary. ap2l:l4.fit
NITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President.
JOHN HABIB, Secretary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 40000)00 s
The business of this Company hi conducted exclusively
en the cash. principle, which , is now fully recognized as
the only correct pnuciple.
The law under which this Company Is chartered pro
vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become
impaired to the extent of 015,0000 r more, the stockhold
ers shall be called upon to make good each deficiency.
This is the only cash Company in America which affords
this safeguard to policy holders. --
Dividends declared every tin& years, the next on
March 401,193,5.
Rates of premium charged by this Company are as leer
as an years' experience and the probable future rate of
Interest will justify.
O. BARDENATBRPER, Agent
No. 4.24 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ILEFRRENCIrS.
'Joseph Patterson, Enz., President Western Bank,
Hon. Archibald Mclntyre Treasurer U. S. Mint.
Bankers.
Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co.,
Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers.
-Messrs. Stuart & Brother. Bank street. dele-wtnebn
I'AME INSURANCE COXPANY, -NO
-a- 403 CIIESTNIIT Street.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURAECIL
DIRECTORS.
P. N. Buck, E. D. Woodruff,
Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr.,
Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Jubilee,
Alex. Whilldln, Washington Jones.
Geo. A. West, . Outs. Stokes,
0. W. Davis, John W. Evermasi,
FRANCIS N. BUCK President.
CIIARLES RICRAR bSON, Vice President,
WILLIAMS I. BLA.NCHARD, Secretary. linhlD-Hll
517 ARCH STREET.
C. A. VANKIRK &100.
Have on hand a fine assortment of
VErANDELIERS
AND OTHER
GAS FIXTURES.
Also, Wench Bronze Figures and Ornaments, Porcelain
and Mica Shades, and a variety of
FANPY GOODS
SUITABLE FOE
0: 1 A.:Y GIFTS.
Which their reisonabie prices. „,
Please call and (+amine goods. deit:Af
-REMOVEL.-=MIE .UNITED STATES
SANITARY hall removed its Dented
tory from No. 1235 CheMiint street to No. 87 South
8/xTII Street. where contributions are_ now received
for Sick Bud Wounded Soldiers. de:334t
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
FROM TBE PRESS OF
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & 00,
THE POLICY OF
EMANCIPATION.
Timm Lwrrnits
To the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES the
SECRETARY OF WAR, and the SECRETARY
OF THE TREASURY
By the Hon. Robert Dale Owen late Minister to Naples.
Price lOgents; Six Dollars per hundred.
THE TRIAL OF
THE CONSTITUTION.
By Sidney George Fisher, author of "The Law of the
Territories," &c., &c,
• 1 vol. Svo.
THE WAGONER OF
THE ALLEGIIANIES,
A Poem of the days of Seventy-six,
By Thomas Buchanan Read, .
12mo. $l.
• IV.
PARSONS ON NOTES AND BILLS.
A Treatise on, the Law of PrOinissory Notes and Bills
of Exelraßge, together with tin Appendix, containing an
accurate reprint of the provisions of the statute in rela
tion to Bills, Notes, Letters of Credit, Drafts, Orders, and
Checks, with an Matreinktion of the questions which the
Statute suggests, and the English authorities upon those
questions which have arisen under the English stamp
acts, and may arise under our own, By Theoplitins
Parsons, LE D. Professor of Law in Cambridge Univer
sity, author of Treatises on the Law of Contracts, &c.,
&c. - 2 vols. Svo. Law Bindi ng. $l2.
BILLIARD ON BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY.
The Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency ; being a com
plete and compact view of the English and American
Laws upon the subjects. By Francis Hilliard,
8 vo. (in a few days.)
VI.
TRIERS' CONSULATE AND EM,BtRE.
The History- of the Consulate and Empire of France
under Napoleon. By H. A. Thiers.:
This great work of M. Thiers is now completed, mtd
the concluding volume (V.) of the American edition
be speedily issued.
Complete vols.. STA,
REED'S ITZTIYA —AL :HISTORY.
Ontiities of Universal libitory, in Threci Parts, with a
copious Index, showing the eorreot mode ofpronouncing
every name ia ii. Bueseseph Reed, •
4 . ,-,74 - W4r4 IMD. W gT.H.L.W ORY. (Just Publisliod.)
O.
SSP Constantly on hand , ah extensive Plea Or the
MINA desirable miscellaneous and standard twills, in
great Varlet)", and in every style of binding. •
rhotographicAllmins, Bibles, Prayer Books, die, dm.,
specially adapted for 'Holiday Presents.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT dr CO..
ae24 5i 2R and' !44 North rotuall street.
THE PRESBYTERIAN BOOK STORE,
NO. 1884 CHESTNUT ST.,
(Opposite United States Mint;)
Have now ready
• THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
A fine assortment of .
BIBLES AND HYMNBOOKS,
villtint OF OUT BOOKS,
POETICAL WORKS,
CHILDREN'S BOOKS,
PHOTOGRAPHS (10 cents each),
And a large and beautiful assortment of
VHOTOCTEAPI - 1 ALBUNTS ?
In all the vidona ityles of binding, including tarkeY
Morocco, carved Oak and Walnut Sides, Electrotype
Lantiscapes, White Porcelain with Gilt Mountings,
ka, holding from 12 to 200 Photographs each.
Having purchased most of these before the late great
rise In cost of manufacture, we will continue to sell at the
OLD PRICES.
We have also shrews on hand a great variety of Books
selected expressly for Sabbath Schools at low prices.
de22-3t
BOOKS SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
FOR CHILDREN,
FOR PARENTS, -
FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS,
FOR CLERGYMEN,
• AND FOR FRIENDS.
All the new Books of the season are to be found on our
shelves, together with a large well-selected stock of later
dates. BIBLES IN FINE BINDINGS, various OXFORD
and other ENGLISH editions.
PRAYER BOOKS.
The BOOK OP COMMON PRAYER, from the smallest
48mo. published to the largest folio for desk.
48mo. Prayer, Turkey Morocco, gilt edge $1 25
48mo. do. do, - do. ribbon edge 150
48mo. do. do. 'do. with clasp 160
48mo. ' do. ' rims and clasps 250
48mo. do. - velvet rims and clasps 00
16mo. do. Turkey-Bex 225
lemo. do. bevelled boards . 3 50
82mo. Prayer, (best edition published for children,)
arabesque 50
32m0 Prayer, Turkey Morocco • 1 75
32r00. do. do. rims and clasps 250
32m0. do. velvet 350
And a variety of styles not mentioned, besides all
the different English editions of PRAYER BOOKS and
CHURCH SERVICES. Also,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
A large stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, as hand
some and as cheap as can be found in the city.
FOR SALE AT THE
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK. SOCIETY,
1.2.24 CHESTNUT STREET.
N. B. —For thp accommodation of Sanday-School
Teachers that may not be able to make their selections
through the day, the Depository will be kept open in the
evening during the week preceding Christmas. delstf
• NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS.
4200 READY THIS WEEK: •
LES MISERABLES.
• ILLUSTRATIONS TO
A superb small quarto on tinted paper, elegantly
bound, containing 26 mTlcent photographic Mastro,
tions of Victor. Bygo's " s_Alisembles." Theillustro,
Hens after the original' des designs of G. Brion, Srho has al
ready created a sensation in Paris by these master-pieces
of illustrative painting. Price On cloth bound, beveled
boards, elegant, and *5 antique morocco.
ALDRICH'S POEMS.
A charming little Volume, in blue and gold binding,
The first complete edition including "The Ballad of Babie
Bell." Price $l, with a Steel Portrait.
• 111,
THE KING'S BELL.
An exquisite mcdimval Legend, in verse, by Richard
H. Stoddard, author of "Songs of Summer," Tinted pa
per. beveled boards, cloth. Price. 75 cents.
TRANSITION_
A Remembrance of Emma Whiting, by Hugh Smith
Carpenter. I vol., elegantly printed on tinted paper.
Price $l.
+,* These books sold by all booksellers, and sent by
mailfree, on receipt of price, by
C ARLETON, Publisher, New York,
del2-wstf Cor. BROADWAY and LISPENARD et.
DANIV'SIa
a .L IIIANUA ' L OF GEOLOGY,
JUST PUBLISHED
MANUAL, OF GEOLOGY,
Treating of the Principles of the Science, with special
reference to American Geological History.
BY JAMBS D. DANA, LL. D.
The work forms an Octavo volnme of 816 pages, illus
trated with over one thousand figures. Price in
$4. Half Ttu•kcy morocco, $.1.80.
THEODORE BLISS Sr Co,
No. 113 North THIRD Street.
yr °LID Y PRESENTS VERY
Cheap
CLOSING OUT AT LOW RATES.
TOY BOOKS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Cbildrenls Books, Games, Puzzles,
Photograph Albums.
LargOand Small Photopaphs.
Phantom Flowers in Vases,
Fine Note and Letter Paper and Envelopes.
(Initiate Stamped Gratis.)
- GRALLEN, 1308 CRESTNI7T,
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THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS'
-a- MINIATURE D LARY AND ALMANAC FOR . - 1803.
Thie little gem of an Animal can be obtained of • ,
T. C. GARRIGUES &
de24-61.* No. 145 South FOURTH Street. '
46 A VISIT FROM SAINT NICHO
LAS ," or the Night before Christmas ; haudsorde
ly illustrated by Earley. This is the most beautiful ju
venile of the season. Price Me., for sale by
T. B. PUGII,
11* SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
A BOOK OF PATRIOTIC INTEREST
AND BEAUTY FOR PRESENTATION.—An Ele
gant 4to Volume, Illustrated with Forty Portraits, lu
Morocco Antique, and-Cloth Gilt Bindiug.
MitROES,
M.ARTYRS,
NOTABLE MEN.
Biographies of the Military and Naval Leaderx r States
men and Orators, distinguished in the American Crisis of
ibUI-6% Edited by FRAZiIi MOORE.
For sale at office of "Appleton's Cyclonic&la and. Re
hellion Record." 33 South. SIXTH Street, above Chest
nut.
(RATER THOUGHTS OF A. COTTN
%-, TRY PARSON. 61.50.
A PREENT HEAVEN. By the author of "Patience
of Hope." C'd.
NOONDAY. A sketch. By the author of " Capt. Rus
sell's Watchword! 75 cents.
THE TWO HOMES: or, EARNING AND 'SPENDING.
By Mrs. Leslie. 05 cents.
THE RESULTS OF EMANCIPATION. By Cochin.
*1.50. For sale:ly
WILLIAM S.Sr. ALFRED MARTIEN, •
de23 o. 606 CHESTNUT Street,
MR. STILLE'S PAMPHLET.---M A
FEW DAYS will be ready
ROW A FREE PEOPLE ,CONDUCT A LONG WAR:
A 'Chapter from Eriglish 'Histeo7. By Chas. J. Stillo.
Pamphlet, WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
de23 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street.
GUSTAVE DORE
ILLUSTRATIONS
READY ON THE 18th OF DECEMBER.
DANTE ALBUM,
Photographs from thirteen select Illustrations to Dante's
Inferno, by GUSTAVE DORE, in Portfolio, Cloth, $7.50.
In Turkey Morocco, IMO.
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN 14111 WOOD, by CHAS.
PERRAULT, with Photographs from the Illustrations
by BUSTAVE DO RE. 1 vol. t to. Bound in cloth, gilt
ed it:s%s - h: ' j;g rl gp y ll 3 l °l- 2 e tre
latest Portrait of ALFRED
TEN 'SON, painted of
G. F.WATTS, WATTS, - 'engraved d by
JAMES STEVENSON. Size of the original, - .M. " Card
size, 25 cents. F. LEYPOLDT,
BeolcseUer and Importer.
de.13:12t 1323 CIIF.STNUT Street.
IAMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
olox have provided their usual beautiful and
bountiful stoc of
BOOKS FOR rah HOLIDAY SEASON,
In every variety of size; style, and price. Catalog - um
furnished gratuitously on apheation at the DEPOSITO
RY, No. 3122 CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelpLia.
N. S.—Store open in the evening. del.9-et
MRS. SIGOTTRNEY'S ILLUSTRATED
_ POEMS—AN ELEGANT PRESENTATION VO
LUME, printed on cream tinted paper, with illustrations,
designed by Barley, and engraved by various artists.
Beautifully bound in various styles, suitable fur pre
pentatlen.
ALSO
An assortment of 110LIDAY-BOOKSDlustrated,stand
anl and Juvenile. LINDSAY & BLAKISTONI,
Publishers & Booksellers,
dell 25 South SIXTH Street. above CHESTNUT.
HOLIDAY BOOKS.
HOLIDAY BOORS.
The subscribershave on hand an assortment of
ILLUSTRATED AND STANDARD BOOKS,
suitable for Holiday Presents also, Jorzaths BOOKS
In great variety, and ail the
NEW BOOKS
Or the day. •
LINDSAY & BLANISTON;
Publishers and Booksellers.
dell 25 South SIXTH. Street, above Chestnut.
A. LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.-
Aptt published. price 6 'cents, a new edition of the
late Dr. CULVF,RWELL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE
on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing De
bility, Nervousnese, Consumption,EpilePsy. Mental and
Physical Incapacity, &o. The radical mode of treatment,
without medicine. is fully explained, so as-to enable
every one to be his own physician at the least passible
exPense
"A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS."
. . „
Seat under mai, in a plain envelope, to any address,
.post-paid, on receipt of six canto, or two Postage etanipt.
Addrese the publialiers. CH. C. mans Sc co.,
/27 BOWERY, New:York,
on4Sni if . ' ;Poet Officie' Box 449 g.
BARRELS ,
.;---FROM- TWO TO FOUR;
hundred FLOUT. BARRELS, fur aisle dail.t. at C.
ALBRIGHT & CO.'S Milted Stains Bakery, Nag. 5 anti
'I DOCK Street. 401,60110,P-
PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c.
STUART'S PORTRAITS
OF
GEORGE AND MART.IEIA
WASHINGTON,
COPIED IN OIL COLORS BY E. C. MIDDLETON.
Of Cincinnati, (formerly of this city.)
These Portraits are produced by an entirely Ncto Pro
cess, and are more beautiful and life-like than the finest
brush Paintings, and are furnished to Subscribers only,
at a remarkably low
What can be more appropriate for a
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
Than a pair of these Paintings? They must be seen to
be appreciated, and the subscriber will call and exhibit
them to any in this city who will address him, through
the rest Office.
A. BARLOW.
CHRISTMAS.
JAMES S. EAR - LE do SON,
HAVE NOW OPEN
THEIR NEWEST IMPORTATIONS
OF
FINE ENGRAVINGS,
PARIS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
FOR CHRISTMAS SALES.
en PAINTINGS, PICTURE, AND PHOTOGRAPH
FRAMES.
LOOKING GLASSES
IN GREAT VARIETY.
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
dela 816 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA
PHOTOGRAPHS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.—WIZEN IN
search of something snitable, go to"ItEDIEWS his
colored photogruphs for $1 are heautifitt and ziatura
pictures. SECOND Street, above Green.
STEREOSCOPIC - VIEWS, COLORED
"." and Plain, or the London Exhibition. A choice se
lection of Om tolilairable pictures for sale by
.TAMES W. QUEEN & CO..
de22-3Q• No. 031 CHESTNUT Street,
THE HOLIDAYS ARE HERE.--I)ONT
fail to go to REIMER'S. His famed lilfo-a4e. photo•
graplio in oil colo. SECONDaIbIe portryls % vivid&
nt redneed price. Street, above (imp, li
JUST OPENED
•
A NESP rinoiroditApn GALLERY'.
t,be No. 906 ARCH STREET,
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES,
Peon O
THE CARTE DE VISITE T THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Are Produced by the most
Those' wishin l g NFEßl a E ssM ED tu r A e R s a T r lS i T nv
ited to call and
examine specimens.
A choke selection. of Albums, cases, and frames, on
hand, F. A. 0. KNIFE.
dol7-Sm
CIRCULATING LIBRARIPA.
W BROTHERHEA_D'S CIRCULA-
Y Ft.tityLl.6.36ay.—Al 1 the NEW. English and
American Books including ALL CLASSES of Literature.
This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes
all the NEW ENGLISH BOORS that are not REPRLNT
ED
Terms here.
13 per year; six months QS three months SLSO;
one month 76 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South
EIGHTH Street. se&ohn
ENGLISH. AND FRENCH FAMILY
• CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DE
LECTURE-1323 CHESTNUT STREET.
Subscriptions per year, month, and day.
Catalogues furnished rads on application.
Just ready, Catalogue of the Young Ladies ' French Li'
br ' ir aetitiointe de In Bibliatheinie Mac* dee /Mina et
dee Deineteelies." M. N. NONACHESL_Agent,
see-4m 1323 CHESTNUT Street.
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1 HAT AND STRAW GOODS ROUSH that can com
mand a Pertnsylyttni, Delaware, and Maryland Trade.
Address D. W.„ at Me office. dolt-2to
WANTED-A SPECIAL PARTNER,
with from eariAMX) to MAO, in the Du-Goods
Jobbing business. The . advertiser has a good trade,
Which con be greatly Increased by having Additional
capital. Reference can be given to all the prominent im
porting and commission houses in this city.
Address "Dry Goode," The Press office. All commu
nications strictly- confidential. doat-fit
BOARDING.
SINGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD
A
like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the
winter, within' ten minutes' walk of The Freer office.
Address "Russell," at this office. dell-tf*
PERSONAL.
INFORMATION WANTED OF
FRANK P. MeNEILL, Company K, 2d Regiment,
Pennsylvania. Reserves, (Gen. McCall's Division,) who
disappeared at the battle of White Oak Swamp, June 30,
1862, (one of the seven-days' battles in front of Richmond.)
Any information concerning him will confer a great
favor on his distressed mother, Mrs. SANE :Henn,N.
E. corner TENTH and FITZWATER Sts., do' .5t
AIIUSTER AND PAY ROLLS, AND
Government claims of all kinds cashed or col
lected, at reasonable rates, by. JAMES FULTON, 424
NAT A T , NI:I T Street, Philadelphia.
P ENSIONS. -$100 BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers. sailors.
and the relatives of such as are deceased. at reasouabli
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upox
by JAMES FULTON.
Solicitor for Claimants
.124 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a dl*
Lance. oclfi-tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
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TUG ; length, 81 feet; beam, 18 feet; depth, 5 feet, 5
In. ; has two direct-acting-vertical high-pressure Engines.
14-inch cylinders, 20-inch, stroke. Apply at No. 304.
South I) SLAWARE Avenue. delli;mwfBt
FOR SALE—A FILE OF "THE
PRESS" from January 1, Wk. to' the present time:
also, the New York ilerakt. Address "P. B. AL," at this
office. del3-3t*
TO RE N T—THE THREE UPPER
ROOMS of Warehouse No. 236 CHURMAIIey.
With separate entrance and hatchways. Apply to R.
CRADDOCK.
H. Agent Air T. SHAT.PLESS. mown and
CHESTNUT Sts. hey. 236 CHURC Alley. de23-2t*
o f FIRST. CLASS DWELLING ' TO
-**ALIVENT.—To rent, a convenient Dwelling at No. 331
DICKINSON Street, newly papered, and furnished with
modern cunveuiencem, with a lame TarcL Rent real:mean
*225 per MM% ApNy to C. S. CLOSE and J. H. CHUBB,
Agentsl, No 331 REEL Street. de2.l-2t.
LOST AND SOUND.
L 0 S T-A D RAF T AT TWENTY
days' sight, drawn by- Samuel W. Hill, Agent, on
S. Secretary Pennsylvania Mining Company-of
Michigan, to the order of Aneel D. Edwards, numbered
206,f0r One Hundred and Ten 27-100 Dollars. The above
deseribed draft having been mailed to us September 9th,
and having failed to reach us, all persons are cautioned
against negotiating it, as payment has been stopped.
de22-3t 4 M. THOMAS & SONS.
WINES AND LMITORS.
46 THE USE OF LIGHT WINES IS
CONDUCIVE TO TEIVIPERANCE."
STRICTLY PURE!
(Los Angeles—"CUT of the Augels.")
• CALIFORNIA WINES,
DIRECT FROM THE VINEYARDS OF MESSRS.
KOHLER & FROHLINC,
EQUAL IN QUALITY AND CHEAPER IN PRICE
THAN THE WINES OF THE OLD WORLD.
WHITE, OR ROCK WlNE—Very delicate, fine in
flavor, superior as a Dinner Wine to thefansons Rhine.
MIISCATEL—Irery choice, of exquisite bouquet, an ex
cellent Desert Wine.
ALIOELICA—A. highly luscious, naturally sweet Wine,
greatly admired by Ladies—valuable in the sick chain
ber—recOmmended by the Idediad. Faculty.
PORT—Of fine flavor,free from Logwood, very similar
to the Old Wines of Lisbon—nsed by the Laity in Com
munion Service—hlgbly approved.
GRAPE BRANDY—The pure juice or the Grape„ of un
equaled superiority.
The attention of the Trade; Hotel lEeepere t ßanates
and costuoivecuas„ is invited to thos Wince. To btas
lids and Convalescents. they are particularly recom
mended by the Medivat Remelts, recent Ulimmeal Ana
lye.? by the State Assayer of Alas:saelinvetts havingfully
established their purity, : richness, and excellence- In
deed, in these vary desirable essentials they are pro
nounced unrivalled, whilst their lowness of price -cer
tainly commends them to universal favor.
We cordially invite all who are disposed! to favor the
introduction of really pure NATIVE. AMERICAN
WINES, to give. no a call mid marline samples.
For sale by the case, gallon,. or Single bottle, at the
SOLE—AGENCY,
NO. 42 SOUTH FIFTH. STREET, ~1130 TE. CIIESTYI.37,
(Lateoffice of Blood's Despatch,}
G. G. EVANS, Agout.
For the sale of Kohler & Siohliug's Wiaes, f roue, the old
established vineyards of Los Angeles, Stialhern
X. B.—The present high Tariff, Bxchaug4,lnattrance,
Freight; &c., on 'Foreign Wiues, amounting to. 130 per
emit. over the original cost, has induced certain un
principled Seaters to manufacture and offer "mations
brands. We desire to caution our friends against this
imposition, and to assure them of the ctrict ?verity of
Messrs. Holum. lfstonmyu's Causffirma Wises. in
addition, Hints been. proved that tu bringing thesoWines
to this market by sea, around Cape Born,. the six-mouths
voyage improves them at least SU per tout. dew..:-iftjal
WHISKY I
T T-
OLD WHISKY!
WITESKY!
From oar own and other celebrated Dignitaries.
We are constantly receiving
OLD RYE WHEAT, AND I3OnKEION WHISKIES,
With whicit for price and quality,
W CHALLENGE COMPARISON.
Our Whiskies, for purity, mellow ness, and delicacy, are
EMINV.NTLY TRH BEST IN TRH WORLD.
And we sell them at about HALF PRICE.
OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Ras already become a considerable feature In our bust
neasi and to continue it in Its present state. and to ettlatie
Itvwe shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheats
1Y as ever.
cONSIET.R. THERE PRIW!
nongabels. - Wlhdy. 6 s cents per gallon,
Old Bourbon Whisky. 75 cents per gallon.
Old Rye Whisky, ti per galon.
Extra Old Rye Whisky, $1.50 per gallon. -
Von' Choice 01d Rye Whisky, sa per gallon, AN •
V BEM,
- 118 North SECOND Street, nine doors above Arch.
dertdnnf
T '
GIRARD HOUR,
' wiLt — iiosin t vErx *PEN ON
MONDAY, THE 29711 INSTANT.
CHARLES DUFFY,
Can be found,previons to that time, in the Hotel, from
A o ,
clock' A. hi, to 3 o'clock Y. M., prepared to show
rooms to permanent boarders.
de27-3ta KAMM:3A, FOWLER, & Co,
SKATERS' HEADQUARTERS.
/CE AND PARLOR SKATES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENT&
SKATES FOR LAI , lES.
SKATES FOR GENTS.
SKATES FOR BOYS.
PARLOR SKATES, OF ALL SIZES.
SKATES of every description. for sale low, by
PHILIP WILSON de CO.,
.115 CHESTNUT. STREET,
OPPOSITE CUSTON HOUSE.
AVERIPAN
STEAM FLOUR MILLS,
Nos. 77, 79, ANDS'S/Mtn STRUT,
Below Front. Philadelphia.
The undersigned, baying commenoed the busi
ness at this well-known old Blau& are prepared to fur
nish •
GROCERS, DEALERS, AND FAMILIES
With the very best article of Wheat Motu. at the lowest
rates. .
Give na a trial. and ice Will guarantee entire satisfac
tion. Mill Feed conantly on hand. •
n027-wdm*
AL = CASKS NEW
leAsl7.4Natreceived, and for sale by
ItHODES wia,Lißms.
No. 107 South WATER Stmat,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Doe 24, 1962.
GRAND GALA AND CLOSING NIORT,
WHEN EVERY ARTIST ENGAGED
WILL APPEAR IN
........ ......... NORMA.
Mr. Gran has the honor to announce that, in compilation
with a generally expressed desire, that prior to the de
parture of his Company he Would give one of those,
Grand Gala nights which attracted such immense any
fashionable audiences in :NM York, that he will present
the following
IitEiLLIANTLY-ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMER,
The entire of Donizettis opera of
LA FAVORITA,
MADAME GUERRABELLA AS LEONORA.
In announcing, the appearance of libulame Gnerrabella
in this celebrated role, Mr. Gran would specially refer to
the enthusiastic reception she received from both peens
and public in her rendition of it in Now York, particu.
lady in her performance of the last art, in which she
Dial; justly claim to be without a rival on the lyric stage
in that role.
BRIG.NOLL in his great role of FERN ANDO.
STOCKTON.....AMODIO
Between the second and third acts.
MLLE. CORDIER
will perform the celebrated.
SHADoW - .BANC% told ARIA. FROM DINORAS
Betweeu the third and fourth sem,
SIGNORINA AIORENSI
will aPrear in the celebrated "Brindisi Sceae." fro*
Luerezia Borgia.'
The performance will commence with the first act at
NORMA. .
MADAME LORIN"
Appearing in the grand tragic rote of
NORMA.
SIGNOR MACCAPERRL
Who has recently achieved en great a success in Nevi ,
York. sustaining the part of POLLIO,
OROVESO SIGNOR SWIM
NOTICE.—On this occasion, owing to the length of the
Performance, the curtain wilt rise precisely at half past
7 o'clock.
Ticket offices at the Academy and Gould's Music Store.
632 CILESTATT Street.
AMERICAN .ACADEMY OF MIJSIO.
HOOD & SHELDON. . „ ..
GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.
GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENTS,
CHRISTMAS DAY, at 2 o'clock.
CHRISTMAS DAY. at 2 o'clock.
CHRISTMAS NIORT, at 7,N o'clock.
CHRISTMAS 11IGII.T. at 7% o'clock.
FRIDAY NIGHT A4l) SATURDAY AFTERNOON AN.
eAO' 200" 200
0 " 200 200
LITTLE CHILDREN WILL APPEAR . IN
G RAND FAIRY SPECTACLE:
...
GRANO Valkly Kl'_,'47lM.:LE..
VISIO N. ' OV PAINT LA'S L.) .
l is
GRAM) MARC Ttlii - ELIEr LIMIT GIIARD..
Ako, the Bopplib 'flrsiry Tale Ballet Palllou4inP 1
'DERALLA,
GliDlill ELL A,
C DIAIALLA
CI DEIihIZA,
OR THE GOOD .7,1,0,..x . -
, Nif E l JOE LITTLE OL&SII
. .
Felix, Prince of Salernat. - .
Aliadora, Tutor
Dandtne, Valet La Belle kite.,..._.
Baron Pompolluo La Belle Susie.
Thirbe
{The Proud Sisters t .-,La Belle Eliza.
Clorinda i ..La Belle Katie.
Cinderella La Belle Fannie.
Fairy Queen La Belle Oaa.
Pedro, Cinderella's friend • Master Frank.
Lode, Ladies, Servants, Footmen. Courtiers. &c.
The beautiful trained Shetland Ponies,
LITTLE MAC AND BURNSIDE,
" LITTLE MAC AND BURNSIDE,
LITTLE MM AND BURNSIDE,
Attached to their
• ELEGANT GOLDEN . CHARIOT,
i",I",..ErIANT GOLDEN CHARIOT,
ELEGANT GOLDEN CHARIOT,
ELEGANT C.:9LDEN CHARIOT,
- Will form a prominent feature.
In consequence of the immense" raff.kigtfre M the Not
Office at the previous entertainments, SIM to ovoid an
necessary delay, Messrs. Hood & Sheldon Would re
spectfully suggest to their patrons that, for their own
convenience, they ehould secure Tickets and Places
during the day, for which there is NO EXTRA.
CHARGE.
Price of admission, 25 cents to all parts of the House.
No Extra Charge fur Secured Seats, which may be had
at the Academy and Gonld's Music Store, fur any per
formance, Three Days in Advance.
Proscenium Boxes (10 seats each). Five Dollars.
Xe aarda will be fiord to Speculators. deV-4t
CONCERT HALL, CELESTNIFF
POSITIVELY FOR POUR WEEKS ONLY,
COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER ffl, AND
CONTINUING EVERY EVENING DURING TEM
WEEK; ALSO on
WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, AND r
CHRISTMAS AFTERNOONS,
HISTORIO MIRROR OF %VP WAB,
* The only complete artiatic work of the bind-in exist
once, being n complete 'Awl: tory of the grear rontost,-ilins
trating all the principal
Battles,
Battles.
Battles,
Marches,
3 arches,
Marches,
Not only shoviringall theßrineipal For2lifiEl dons, Towns.
and Citien, but also following our bray:" troop.: thenuall
their various positions and evolutions,the whole form
ing a series of
ARTISTIC AND' BEAUTIFUL SCENES,
Collected at great expense and trouble Ity:Mr. Peamn
ADMISSION 25 CENTS; PACKAGES OF SM. TICK - BI'S .
ONE DOLLAR.
WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, and CHRISTMAS/CP . ITR,
MOONS, for the accommodation of Schools and &tallies.
Doors open at 2 o'clock. To commence at 3.
Ernicirms—Entertainroent to commence at ri". Doors
open one boor previous.
Persons desirous of engaging tickets will please apply
at the Hall every day, between 10 and 12 and 3 and 4.
de'?2-6'
S. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
NPT.HEATHE_
Business Agent and Treasurer., . , . „JOS. D. MURPHY
NINTH WEEK OF T . S. CLARKE.
First night of THE NAIAD QUEEN.
MONDAY. and every EVENING,
SUDDEN THOUGHTS.
Jack Cabbage
After which, the grand spectacle of
THE NAIAD QUEEN.
_ ._ . _ _
Schnapps T. S. Clarice,
•
Sir Rupert Barton MIL
Lerline Mrs. John Drew.
CHRISTMAS, TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES,
Afternoon and B vening—See Bills.
Box Sheet now open. de2..- 1 ' St
-vv- A T,N UT-STREET THEATRE.-
Bole Lessee Mrs. K A. GARRETTSON.
Business Arent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Dec. 24. Dn.
BENEFIT OF MR. JOSEPH P. PRICE.
THE SCALP HU.NTERS.
_ .. . . ..
Seguin Mx. E. L. Davenport.
Adele and Barna Mrs. E. L. Davenport.
_ ROBERT EMMETT.
_
Robert Emmett ---
• Mr. E. L. Tilton.
WALLACE, THE HERO OF SCOTLAND. '
Wnßace Mr. E. L. Tilton.
ABEL & CO.'S' STEREOPTICON.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH. and CHESTNUT
Streets. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY.
HARMON - IA MUSICAL SOCLETY.-
The Directors announce the first SOIREE of the Rea
son, to take place on FRIDAY EVENING. Dec, 2:6, at
the 2,IIISICAL FUND RAIL, to commence at 8 o'clock.
^st - I. en
DR. STERNDALE BEIIITETT'S
CAIITATA, THE MAY QUEEN,
first Will be firoducei for the time iu thin city. The
principal Darts wilt be sustained by Prof. A. It. TAYLOR.
and Lady and Gentlemen Ansdears, with the largely in..
creased chores of the Society. Subscriptions for the
series of three Soirees will be received at J. E. GOULD'S.
corner Seventh and Chestnut streets. Also, single tickets
at nay cents each. de2.3-.3t.
AS SEM BLY BVILDINGS-TENTH
AND CHESTNIPr.
CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND TOTING,
TOYS AND GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
SIGNOR ISLIT7,,
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with h 1
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will commence his new
and popular Entertainments for the Season on MONDAY
EVENING, Dee. 2.2 d, at 7X; end on CHRISTMAS DAY'
three Grand Performances at 11 A. Df.. 3, and 7,,; . ‘ P. M.;
and every AFTERNOON and EVENING. during the
Nolidays. The attractions will be marvel !oust experi
ments in Magic , wonderful powers in Ventriloquism,
and the Learned Canary Birds lu their new characters,
Admission 24 cents. Children 11 cents. . dolg-tf
C °Nc-Elt
T H ALL—LECTURE
ROOM.--CHESTNTIT Street. above Twelfth.
CAPTAIN 'WILLIAMS'
GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
Every Evening at 734 o'clock.
And SATURDAY AFTKILIMON at 3 o'clock,
This splendid Entertainment drew crowded houses Am
250 nights in New York ; will remain open a few weeks
longer in Philadelphia. Every Sunny should witness
Capt. Williams' Great Whaling Voyage before its dew
tnre. Liberal arrangements will be made for schools
and benevolent purposes. Tickets 2.5 cts.. or live lOT *l.
del-lm
GRA ND scorn - sr' BALL.-THE
FOURTH. ANNUAL SALL of .the CALEDONIAN
CLUB will takeplace at the 3IUSICAL FUND HALL, on.
CHRISTMAS EVE, the 24th instant. Tickets one dollar.
No ti,•kets admitted mile.... 'prepaid. dt."22-3r
aERMARTA. ORCHESTRA. - PUB
LIC BEHRAILSALS every SATURDAY AFTER,
NOON at 3% o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Carl Bents. conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of I
tickets,*l—to be had of Andre St Co.. 1164 Chestnut
street; J. R. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
hall door. n027-tf
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
EXHIBITION ever:) , WEDNESDAY at 33i P. M. Ad
mission TEN cr,Drrtz. Store No. Il Sonth Etf,ATti
Street. der-wtf
TTASSLER'S ORO ti toSTRA—
NEW OFFICE
21* South EIGHTH St., below linianttt. delo-6m
pENNSYLV.ANIA.
••••• THE FINE D
AR
CELTS,
RS ESTE= STREET.
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. K till
P.M. Admission 5 cents. Children half price. •
Shares of stock. $3O. jy9
agjmu WEST CHESTER
• AND PIIIL.U3ELPHIA RAIL-
ROAD, via MEDIA.
CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS.
Excursion Tickets will be sold to West Chester, good
from December 24,188?, to January_ EDW. Fare for tha
round trip ,L tIENRY WOOD,
deZia Superintendent.
MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES.
BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS,
CITRON, CURRANTS. SPICES,
CIDER WINE, Re.. Ac.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES.
CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS,
de7Fiftf
WYE AND -EAIL—PROF. J. ISAACS,
OCULIST and AURIST, from Leyden, Holland, is
permanently located at No. 511 PINS Street, where-he
E m u du m p. of the eye or fa: scientifically. and
curee if curable. Artificial eyes inserted without pain,
If. ft—No ebaraes made far &Tamil:Jai - Ma. deXlm•
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TKE
- 0 - CITY AND COUNTY OE PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN O. ItF s T. 'CINCH
Notice Is hereby given that ELIZABBTH BEL
LLNGIIAM, widow of the said decedent, has. this day
Sled in the said Court hen petition, and no inventory and
appraisement,llia retain personal property of
said decedent to the vane of $*X), (port cask) . therein
expressed. order the, act of kilt "V4l, and' the
supplements thereto, and that the said Conti will iwo
prove the same on tha•Sd day of JANUARY.. Ai D. 1 563.
unless exceptions lwfded thereto.
BEN. PAXSON 'WRIGLEY.
Attorney - of Petitioner.
MEDICINAL COD-LIVER 0 I L.—
BAKER a co.. Dnivrists, No. Lid. Korth THIRD
Street, are now receiving their so4Nalies fresh from: tha
'Rabe es.
The superiority of their Oil in Katy rearm* has gain,ed,
;for it a reputation and sale hoyand; any otherbraud
the market. To maintain Di, ploy are determined . 0
supply an article that may he entirely relied on fur fresh
ness and purity. See testimonials of Drs. Mutter, Jack,
um. Nemeth, and others. no24amsrlin if
VHkrfIEIRENOLOGICAL C.A.111-
-I ` l n rET t g a l e s4 l3( llsZa r la_ is g e req u i l d i 6 y VI::
fast, sody. o Hygine, Phebognipny end or ro . rend i togi
eat exaanuisthna. Orders . by mail should b a
addressed to 301111 , T.. CAPSH,
• OM - WM:Mg Olga CIiZSTKLI ititeehMitit.
BARNES & BROOKE. ,
AMUSEMENTS.
THE GREAT
Painted by Vkgsrs. ROBERT & WM, PEAR=
SOL. et" New York City-,
Na I Eugmements,
Na l Eugagments,
Naval EngageNents,
Parades, !lieges,
Parades, Laieges,
Parades, Siege.i,
Camp Life,
Camp Life,
Camp Life.
GRAND MATINEE,
Last welt - , but one, of this wouderful
EXHIBITION OP SUN PAINTING,
Displaying a. Photo hic
grap
VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD.
Ever? Etening, and Christmasand.Satarday Afternoons.
Admission 2.1 etc, Commence at 3 and S o'clock. de net
de 'sr
La Belle Louise
• la.l.l.e.Latu:a
Bominrdments,
Bonilarilmentr.,
oinlx7xdments.
it.1.1.V7
VI WS
't 18 W 8:
J. S. Clarks.
ACADEMY OP