The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 01, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
HP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NHJHT,
Olwurd—Gbcgtnut I
Coo VT Henry & la, N Y
Philip Snyder. Hew York
John l’cerly, Baltimore
garni Martlo, Pennsylvania
X 8 Zeuly,’Maryland
<3 M Stanton
W M Willis
£ H Hayward
JoS Hemphill, W Chester
Dr LewisH Steiner,.Md
LWEneeell, Canton, N J
«9 W Lanuon, Hew York
¥ Henderson, Hew York
Mrs Morton, Hew York
Mrs Beeston, Delaware
Miss BeeatoD, Delaware
M Samstoj.Washington
J Purer. tfhN
J A Green, Baltimore
.7 J[ .Tames, l’ottsville
JIonF Ryon, Poitaville
Airs Bishop, Penna
MrsJlew lings, Tenna
Dr W A Newell,- Hew York
ENeal, Ml)
*V II Stone,-U SA.
John Y* n Brunt. New York
Mrs Van Brunt, Now York
J M Stewart, Alex. Ya „
E B Burrows* Troy. N Y
D Merryman & w/. Bait
Benj White, Canada. West
Geo Ornuoa, Tamaqua
Robt r.Loyburn, Tamaqtia
RB Richard, New York-
Allas M B Smitb, Blair oo
R R Cochran, Delaware
W liolk, Delaware
John Cox, Donna .
0 H Booth. New York
H J Hennewy, New York
H Miller
John Jamison, New York
ContUieait&l—Ninth ai
J C Seldom Washington
Jas Mclntyre
J F Hanehorne. Boston
Capt Q Jordan Washington
3 W Gray, U D.U S A
John Petitions, W*Bhinßlon
It M Henderson, Carlisle
T S Blair, Pittsmrg
O Otis, Ohio
Jodßo LaWj
Towauda
R Refries, Washington
Bred Mercur,' Ptnna
A S Stmtevant & wf. S' Y
X 0 Fattluos, San Francisco
Dr OF Learning; N Jersey
BJrs Learning N Jersey
Edw Learning, N Jersey
Mr Sylvester
SC West _ -•
J B Mnreson. New Orleans
W 8 tfoOaekey, Lancaster
G W Meliaffey, Marietta
AH Carpenter, New York
W H Stewart. Cuba
jPP Etting. Now Yorlc.-. '
W 8 Appleton, Boston
FW Flagler, Albany, N Y
Benj Rweatoe, Brooklyn
Edw Merritt, New York
H P Taylor
J H Pratt/New York
S Hepburn,, Carlisle, V&
W A Dubois. 08 A
L Wheeler, New York
J B Randal, New-JTork
S SteadmaniLouirvlUe, Ky
T> W Thompson & la, N J
Wm Poster Jr. New York
W Wilkinson, Washington
Cyrus Curtiss, New York
T J Carter. Illinois
Sami Small, York, Ta
Lieut E RpUJy, Pottsville
A Pardee, Hazleton
Wm Lilly, Hazleton
Geo M Collins, New York
Sami Ansbel, New York •:
Chas Levit New York
WII Otis, Brooklyn
James Devito. New York
G Mclntosb. Naw York
T Bolyler, New York
Lancaster
Lewie It Biiooroall
J W.French. New York.-
£ Denton, Boston
Herch&nti-Fourth
John L Dawton, Browns’le
W Way; New York
H E Taylor. New York
H Stephens
W H Lilly
P S Bay, Salisbury, Penna
J M Hay, Salisbury, Penna
Thos Gray
' Hon H 6 Molt, Pike co, Pi
J G Barts wick, Clearfield
Jos M Hulme, Mount Holly
J W Harlan Si sn, M Chunk
Wfl Sloan, Txenton, N J '
R R Disborongh, Trenton
Leonard Kyter, Clearfield co
F B Newburgh, Bristol, Pa
R A Colville,JPittsburg
w Kerper, Reading
Mrs W Kerpelv Reading
Mrs B H Brown, Reading
Mrs P Huggins, West Indies
A,J WeddelL Maryland
L Blakßlee, White Uayen
J C Collins & la, Utica '
Hon A Packer, MChunk
John M Wallace,- N York
- Amcilcau-Cliestuui
ERBeidler. Cincinnati
E W Corey, Boston
C Nickerson &la, NT
"WOHopkins
W B Lewi ,'WnaU’n, D C
Jas E Black, Waidi’n, D 0 1
H. Anderson, It ewark
DMEyer.& wf. Marietta, 0
L Musser, Marietta, 0
H Bradley, Marietta. 0
R.‘F fay lor, Hinersvills
Jr. Chester eg
GBrloton,
John Weii man, 1 T
Thoß F Johnson, Maryland
Elijah Kegieter,. Delaware
Jw Beady,'Dtlawaro
“W'B Tiljrh, Maryland
E M 'Waller, Maryland
8-6 English, Delaware
i Oollier, Danrel, Del
W H Hotsou & la, Del
•JT Jones,-Lanrel, Del
John 0 Slay,Dover, Del •
St* I-ouls—Chestnut
W Carpenter, Lancaster ,
T Baumgardner, Lancaster
GW Robinson /
Jas R Scumra. Baltimore
Henry I JTle.d.'. Baltimore
Wm Kearns, Wow York
J'White, New York
W B Rosenbaum, N York
George H Green
AugGCurrer.
CiasT Ey>n?, New,York
K B Mason & adli, Boston
Stirs-JW Bantee* ch, NY
Wm Bantee, New York
MiasFishtr, Pottsviile
TGJKerwin, New York
The rnion-Arch si
Geo II Perkins. Hass
E K Solltduy, Penna
M Davideon, New York
JTBarnifz, Harrisburg
D Liedy, Harrisburg.
DPGretta, Reading * i
A Hoover, B6thieh«m
Miss Ashe, Delaware
Miss Fields. Delaware
Mies Moultbree, Maryland
D M Hobbs, Lancaster
W Forrer, Rise Grove •
RHStees, Pine Grove
■O Dobson, PottsYille
C S Foster, Ashland
■Rev J H Dabbs & la, Penna
J B Schovley. Wyoming " !
31 M fifelfridgd, Bethlehem .
D W Harlan * wf. Media
Valional-Race su
SMNewfeail, Jersey Shore
Geo Price, Hollidaysbarg
L MEalker, Jonestown .
JohnWejter. Myerston
John McCafflel, New York
J L Thompson. Boston
J Applebuch,' Jersey 6hore
Lieut Wilson .USA
N Child, Jefferson co, N Y
SamlDeibeit. lichuy Haven
G G Steinmelz annville
John Carper, Lebanon co
Lemoaßnck, Reading
B Y BuxHeit, Ashland"
States I/nlon-Markcl
WDI Stilwell, New York
Wm F Davis, USA.
GB Wynkoop. USA
Jas B Owen, WUm. Del
S A Louder, Penna.
A Taylor, Watt Chester
SL Brighton, Clinton co. Fa
Comiitei'cial—Sixth, si
Wm Perker, Brooklyn
John Ward, Brooklyn
Thos C By ran, New York
Benj Brooke, l\nna
John Hough. KVwioto
C Blackburn, Lane co. Pa
0 J Blackburn, Lane co
Mount Vcmon-Seci
J Moere* Salem, N J
HGadwallader, Trenton,NJ
J B'Foley, Trenton, N
T.W Woodside, Media, Pa
FW Johnston. Now York
•W C Stidd. New York = •.
Charles Hickok, New York
John Allis
*W Bryant, Bridgeton^
W 5 Thompson, .Salem, N J
•Capt Ward & la
Barmim'e Hotel—Tlii;
•Sami Williams. Chicago
Jas Johnson, New Jersey
WFNodine, New York
Iraac J Robinson, N Haven
Jas Thompson Brooklyn'
E D Taggart. Maryland
• J 0 Barbir, Maryland
L Knapp,<Mbiae
W S Knapp, Maine
RH fiteem MD.USN
F 0 Linden,. U S N
Barley Sheaf-Secom
Thoß White, New Jersey
E P Feasu r, Fea&terville
Jos Beadiy, Bristol
J Huffnagie,Philadelphia
John Lively, Missouri
Mrs Livszey. Missouri
Miss Livezey,Missouri
Jee t> e Dun ga n, B u ►tJ eton
J W Oloson. PMat Pleasant
Jas Yocom, Philadelphia
Bald Eagle- Tliird Sir
F L Miller, Pecnsburg
.J A Biefaer
J Keller, Penn*
ASteismetz. Feana
P Bartholomeau. Peuna .
0 Miller, Bloweifcowa
P H Boehm,',Penna
II Bibighauer& wf, Virginia
Mndlson-Second stj
M H Cunningham, lIY
P Allai. T ork, Pa
*0 Richardson
•R Van Bike, New Jersey
Black Bear—Tiiird St., above CftUowbilli
3ST Peter, Wash Pa |A Rennineer, Oley, Pa
•G Whetstone; .Tamaqua |Ef S hchock, Hamburg,Pa
EiOIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
TJ* S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
Tolthe Residents of the Twenty-second. T attain third,
. andHheetity-jijth Wards:
Fifth Collection District, PaNxsYLVAxrA.
Ton are reapectfally notified that the ANNUAL AS-.
.SSSSMBBT for the abovo-named District of all persons
liable to-tax on Incomes, Carriages, pleasure Yachts,
Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of
all persona required! to take out licenses, having been
completed, the "taxes aforesaid and taxes on monthly
returns for the TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY
FIFTH WARDS will be received at the office, Laag
stroth’s Building, GERMANTOWN, and those for the
TWENTY THIRD WaBD, at the office, FRANKFORD
Street, Fiankford, on and after MONDAY, the 23d No-
Tember. between the hours of 9 A M. and 3P. M.
On WEDNESDAY, December 2.1863, William 11. Mil
ler, Deputy Collector, will be at Hand’s Hotel, corner
of RICHMOND and WILLIAM Streets, between the
hours of HI, A. M. and 8 P, M. to accommodate those re
siding in the Twenty-fifth ward.
PENALTIES.
All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes on or
before the 12th day of December, 183Vwili incur a
penalty of ten per cent, on the amount thereof and coßts,
as provided for in the 19th section of the Excise law of
July 1,1862.
All persons who, in like manner shall fail to take out
their licence, as required by law, on dr before the eaid
<l2tb day of Dr comber,'will Incur a penalty of 10 per cent,
additional to the amount thereof, forfeifcthree times the
‘amount of said license, and be subject to a term of im
prisonment not exceeding two year?, in accordance with
the provisions of the lPth and oDtb sections of tbe Excise
lawiaforesaid, and the 24th section of the amendment
thereto. *
Money of tho United States only received. No farther
notice win be ffiven.
Oke-Phick. Clothing, ov the Latest
STrr.Ks, made in the Beat Mann??, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Trices marked in Plain
■Figaros. All Goods,made to. Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our Oxk-Pkxcb Ststeji. is,; strictly adhered to.
AU we thu’tby treated allk*. ,
del2*ly JONES 6 C<?♦, 004 MARKET Street.;
itreet f below Nlnh.
John Tobin
L G Simons ,
Dr * V Conover. N j
H S Conover, New Jersey
C S Wade, Chicago
John Banner,'Baltimore
W C*»no«f ay, Pen<iflyiTaula
J M Harlan & la, WUm, Del
G B Dilllng, Ohio
Sami Pea, Pennsylvania .
John P Cochran, Delaware
Julian Cochran, Delaware
Peter Alfick en wf.Harrlsb’g
J 3 Cooper, Ohio
S-C.Baker. Penna
JHammerslougb, NY
C A Bannvart, Harrisburg
R J McGraun, Lancaster
J L Bowler, Delaware
8 Smith, Biair co
Miss Smith, Hlairco
J D Sanborn, Ft Monroe
NPSawyer, Pittsourg
M Mnrreson. L-wtstdwa
D 4i 1)all,
Mrs D M Dull, McVeytown
Geo C Mutchole ..
Sami Wat*on. New York
B S Kunfeel, Harrisburg
Sami Fisher « wf, Penna
Geo Hunt 4t dan. Penna
C L Kush, Chicago
Sami Garden, Baltimore
Jacob Emljrger. California
i; C Harris, Dayton. 0
II C Gillian, Dayton, 0
Sami BMaline, Potersbg.Pa
Jas Boistine, Petersburg, Pa
Benry Mooro, P-tersbg, Pa
& L GarduevPetersbg, Pa
H W Hardy, York co, Par
W J Smith, York co'. Pa
T C Crookshanka, Md '
md Chestnut streets.
OoIJB Wynkoop. Penna
L Hammond. California
D 3 Hunter. Reading
J H Trexier, Beading
W & Moorhead
W Steote & la, N Jersey
J B McCreary. M Cuank
W Firmdione, Easton
J Singuiaster Stroudsburg
A L Lansing & wf. W Troy '
Wti ShoomAkor, Wash
W H Roctei'eUow, N York
J Wagenselier, Pekio, 111.
N F Campion, Now York
M S Doukirss, N«w York
SamlC WOat- ftnwYovk
A R MflCoy, Easton
W McConKoy. Penna
Mr Paes, Venezuela
slr Sevilla, Pern
Jo?iah Kerby, Cincinnati
Danl Miller, Baltimore
J S Barry. Baltimore
J S Custis MD. & wf, Cal
A sSehaffy. Penna
Mr N York
Miss Rogers, NawYork
Mr* S C Case & da. N York
H Yingling, Maryland
J Herran, N«w Yoru
H fickle, New York
D G Haskel. Salem, Mass
JF Walden, Salem, Mass
S Varney. Salem, Mass
W N Jjord. Salem, Mass
fib as H Arg nvi & la, Maine
C L Coio Sc daughter
It 0 Glover, No v York
. David Stevenson. Indiana
A C Hiidor & la. Wash
R N Peterson, New York
W E Wood?, Edltimore
J Cartis. New > ork
A 0 Comstock. N‘>w York
E R Bennett. New York
C Barnnm, Ntf_w York
Thos J ShaUcross k wf, Md
D>* J R Newton, Newport 3
Steaton, Cleveland
A'tiTflail, N*#w York
John A Weiser, York, Pa
GMJftckson
D'W Balden, Salem, N J
J T Van lie- sselear, N Y
Clement March
street, below Arch.
Miss Huggins, West Indies
Thor huggit s, We*t Indies
Revß MSchmucker, Easton
M R Wood. T.*entoa
D G.Bush, Beltafonte
F Fourth man Waynesboro
J S'-'Welsh, Waynesboro
Cyme Blackburn & la. Balt
John H Ithaem, Carlisle
Lieut Mvd, Easton
FL»ach,New York
W.H Wuodiii Barwielc
J S Sanders, Berwick
J hT Weliiver. Lock Efayen
> G Graham, Cumberland oo
1 J F Chapin, Cambria. Pa
Cba& Sr*ih, Wilkesbarre
N D Stiles. W'lkesbarre
F J Reifrich, Wilbenbarre
8 G Stevens & t;i, Mary laud
i W Bnrkboad. Mayland
Capt W K Havilaad. Easton
Louis Schaefer. Canton, 0
J K White, Baltimore
Caldwell, Allegheny
DM B Shannon,ilarcersbV
t street, above Fifth,
H Bearae, Smyrea, Del
D Otild A wf,Geortfet’n,DC
K Bast & lady, Penua
WP Lanier. New York
WStratch. Nashville, Tenn
B £ Gittinga,: Wash’n, D 0
Mlss.GUtings. Waah’n.D C.
W W Potts, •
T Brown Georgetown, D C
ColChasW Finbley
JaaW Smith, Laurel Del
B S Clark,.Beiver Meadow
fi W CoTey, B-tsion
M Ruff * la, Ne’ar York
P Jordan, New Jersey
Geo Vivian. New-York
J W epeacer. New York
H Stephens
John C Ssott, Jr
J J Speed, New York
J Spencer, N*w York
RBcott,New York*
street} above Third.
II B Beadle. New York
G Graltua * -a, Baltimore
J Hnsgen, B iltimore
O&pt Sperry, tJSA
RicbaTd Hustsca. U $ N
Mrs L G Hustace, N York
W Warwick, New Jersey
D Potter, Nc < .T rsey
T J Maaradar, Baltimore
Mrs HarringtOQ, Brooklyn
N W-Bloss NVw York
ME-Walcott, N-vw lork
J Goodrich. New York
Geo B Osborn, USA
E j Moore. Maryland
E H'ggins, Boston
itrtet, above Third,
P P La ffer & in - , Ohio
W H Biecher, Pottstown
HWade
Mrs Frowler, reana
Miss Spang Asisfer, Reading
0 Jaggard, Altoona, Pa
D Eppley. Harrisburg
Jas L Devine, Landisburg
W B Devine, Laudisburg
R A Clark, Cadar Run
J B Gar ber, Cedr*r Kan
J W Everett. Spring Run
DO Clark, Newville
F Elliott, Fanuefctabnrg
Mrs Feaiher, Canton, O .
Mrs Wolf. Canton, O
SC Stockton N Jersey
J Heath, Philada
reet* above Third.
i Eeuj Snyder, Ashland
John Wisely. Lancaster co
D Wtritzel, Reading
W Fisher,Cumberland co
C H Hevfhey, Lancaster co
J M Fraoz, Lancaster co .
Gyrus N Herr. Lancaster co
B Breon, Peuua
D Knott, Penna
i D K Wolf, Lancaster
H B Puck, New Haven.-
John Walter, New Haven
Wm Taylor, Pans a
t street' above Sixth.
S-P Miller, Lancaster oo
3 Herr * sn. I adlana
JB Hoffman * wf. Ohio
D U Snyder. USA
JP Snyder, Chester co
Jobq P Simpson, Elmira
J D McKesban. Indiana, Pa
treet, Above Chestnut*
W E- Heston, Newtown, Pa
L Growl, Oxford, Pa
MiSB Fendale. W Chester
Join Vannort.Port Deposit
Halliday Hooper, Penn*
A Henderson, Maryland
sond St., Above Arch*
B B Parker, Sullivan co. NY
■ J Pennell, Chprt-sr, Pa
Morgan Reid, Pottsviile
RF Mosou
A W Saylor, -Schlk Haven
B H Imp*oa, New Jersey
: J B.Ellison
W Linderuutb, MLnersville
Thom s Brad way, N J
W-E Drake, New. York
Ira street, above Race
J W Baker * wf, Penna.
J 0 Wyman A wf, Boston
HDewJiud. Harrisburg
D Owen, N*w Jersey
J Mann, New Jersey
S Mayberry, Delaware
A J Rice
Aaa'J Johnsaa.Lock Haven
RR Runyon, Trenton, ft J
WT Barke 9
1 street, below Vine.
John Davi?on. Nhw Hops
R EaHiburn A la, Bacas co
J Thompson.how Kork
Abraham Siack,Brlstii
Henry Bleeker, Albany
RSpauldiog. Chicago
J Walc.itt.Treuton
Wm Morgan, Allentown
EEberman, Bethlehem
reel, above Callowliill.
J Miller Si la, Virginia
I Stic* & ia, t\)rc<jmoath,Va
A J Hay, Jr, Easton
SF/ico.Jr, Allentown
P B Yoder. Penoa
C Keck, Allentown
C «;aster,N-.rri*iown
M Schware, Mifflinburg
reet, abovt]Market»
A W Patchin Clearfield
8 H Potts, laraL-yvUie
J Martin. Lancaster
JrtiesFM Seedier, NY
JOIINW. COWELL.
. Collector.
Him Din! Hair Dtell
BATCHSLOR’S celabrated HAIR DTE U the Beti in
the World. T\e on.ly Harmless, True, and Reliable
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes
Bed, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black
or Natural Broion, without injuring the Hair or stain
ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful: Im
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. Tho
genuine is signed -William A. Batchelor; all others
are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by
all Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing
jy29-ly
Deafness, Eye. and Ear, Throat Dis
eases, CATARRH.—Tha above maladies treated with
the utmost success by
DR. VON MOSCHZI3KER,
Oculist and Anrlet. graduate of Vienna,
Office, 10»T WALNUT Street,
Where can be examined hundred* of testimonials fro m
the Very bestknown men in the country, among which
arc several from old and responsible citizens of Phila
delphia, who canbe personally referred tet u023-3t*
: Eleotricitly Scientificaly Applied
by Dr. A. H. STBYEKS, I*lB South PENN SQUARE,
Philadelphia. . no2«-tf
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is the.
hwt known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
holiday
P RE SB NT S.
STUCK & CO. ’S
PIANOS.
MASON & HAMLIN'S
CABINET
ORGANS. Jffffl
J. E. GOULD.'
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
no2l>tde26
STICKNEY—BROWNING.—At St. Michael's Church,
Germantown, on thefiOth ult., by the Rev. B. Wister
Morris, Newell H. Stickney to Mattie A. Browning,
all of New York.
IDX3BX>.
PRlEtfßOSß.—AtPictou, Nova Scotia, on the morning
of October 14th, Eliza, relict of the late William Prim
rose Etq , formerly of Philadelphia, aged 69. *
PALMER.—On the-evening of the 28th ulfr, John
- Palmer, in the CSsh yeaT of Ills age.
Relatives and friends of the family aro ; resp3C‘fully
invited |to attend his funeral, from his late residence,
high street, Germantown, on Fourth day afternoon, at
2 o'clock.'- lnteriutnt at Pairbiil .Friends can take
" cars a« Ninth and Green for High-street station. **
KIRKi—On Saturday* 28th ult., Mrs. Sarah'Kirk,
aged 77years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend her funeral, from her late residaaco.
Main street, above Washintton lane, Germantown, on
Thursday morning, IVcember S, at 11 o’clock. ***
bCUDDEß—Suddenly, on the 2Sth ult , William H
Scudder. oftliWclty, in the 26th year of his age.
Funeral at tic house of his uncle, James B. Greon
- Ewing, New Jersey, this (Tuesday) morning at llo’cioct.
Car* leave Kensington depot dt 7 o’clock. *
FLANAGAN.-Onthe2Bthult., Mary N., daughter of
Wm. G. Flanagan.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the- residence of her
father, No. 233 Pine siroet. tiiis(Taesday)aft9rnobn,D6-
' cember 1. at 2 o'clock. v *
ASIITON.—On the SS.hult., Thomas Francis Ashton, <
son of the late Henry Ashton, of Horsham, Montgome
ry county, aged 15years.
Funeral from the residence of his guardian. Rev. Geo.
Hand, Hatboro,-thib (Tuesday,) Dec. Ist., at 10o’clock
A. M. . •
TUCKER.—On Friday, the 27th ult., Dr. Samuel
Tucker, in the 78th year of his age. *
MOURNING GOODS FOR De
cember sales.
Black Reps Long Shawls.
Blaok Thibet Long Shawls. . .
Black Thibet Long Shawls, extra size.
Bla.k Cashmere Long Shawls,
Black Woolen Long Shawls.
Black and Gray Double.faced Woolen Long‘Bhawls.Q
Black and Wnite Plaid Woolen Long Shawls,-
Black All-wool Velour Reps.
Black French Merinoes.
Black French Cashmeres.
Black Alpines. \
Black English Bombazines:-
Black Frenok-fibmbizines.
Biahk Bilk-warp-Uashmeres.
Black Mousselines Delaines.
Black Mousselines Delaines, double width.
BlackXorded Mousselines.
Black Tamlses.
Black Bombazine Alpacas.
Black Mohair Lustres.
Black Turin Cloths.
Black Baratheas.
Black Australian Crapes.
Black Empress Cloths.
Black Reps Anglais.
Black Brocade Mohairs.
Blaek Oriental Lustres.
Black Irish Poplins.
Black French’Poplins.
, Black Armu/e Silks
Black Gios Grain Silks.
Black Poult de Soie Silks.
Black Lyons Taffeta frilks.
Black Gros de Rhine Silks.
Black English Trimming and Veil Crapes.
Black English Crape Veils.
Black Round Crape Veilk.
Second*Mourning Dress Goods in great vavlety.
Black and White Plaid Mohairs, 2Scts.-
■ Balmoral Skirts, French Flannels.
Hosiery and G loves; Handkerchiefs.
Crape Collars and Sleeves.
White Collars and Sleeves.
Scarfs, Beltings, and all other goods required for
mourning attire.
BESSON Si SON’S Mourning Store,
del-3fc . No. 918 CHE-iTN OT Street.
"E’YKE & LANDELL HAVE, BY
Ai steamer, CHILDREN'S BALMORALS.
KVEE & LANDELL HAVE THE
popular VELVET CLOTHS for Ladies’ Cloaks.
PYRE & LANDELL HAVE "THE
■"-* French Camel’s Hair LONG SHAWLS, $l5O, $135,
$lOO, and $75. , t
K?* HEV. *r. E. CHESHIRE, OF
Schuylkill Falls, will preach in the Hospital.
SIXTEENTH and FILBERT ctreets, THrS (Tuesday)
EVENING.
■*53R» ST. TERESA’S CHURCH.-A FAIR
oO* for Sl Teresa’s Church is now open at ihe Assem
bly Buildings. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets It Trill
continue open during the present and next week. C-dl-Si
PENKSYLVAIO A HORTICULTU
BAL SOCIETY, Southwest corner of BROAD
and WALNUT Streets. Subject for discussion THIS
EVENING—“ Window Gardening. ” . . it
PKTtiADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR
PROMOTING AGRICULTURE. —December meet
ing on WEDNESDAY, Zd'Anstant, at 11 o’ciocs A. tf.
Nomination of officers. Rooms 326 WALNUT btreat.
del 2t
HANDEL AffiD HAYDN SOCIETY.—
The Annual Election for Officers of the Society,
will take place at the Rehearsal Room, THIS
EVENING, December Ut. Let every member be pre
sent, Upper Saloon, Haniel and Haydn Hall, entrance
on Green street. . it
FRXEHBSHIF DIVISION, WO* 19,
SONS OF TEMPERANCE, 9
MEETS AT FRIENDSHIP HALL,
CORNER OF TWELFTH-AND FILBERT STREETS,
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7& o’clock.
se22oc6StutJal
flVss» FRIENDS’ ASSOCIATION FOR
THE RELIEF OF COLORED FREED MEN,—The
arrangements for the .active operations of thi-j society
having been completed, notice is hereby given that
materials or partially-worn clothing will? be glailv re
ceived at the society’s Rooms, Northwest corner of
FIFTH and CBERRY Streets. Also, donations in
money will be promptly applied to this pressing object
if forwarded to eiiher of the officers of the Association
or members of the Executive Board.
SAMUEL STLLES, President,. Wilmington, Del.
Dr. OHAS. EVANS, Secretary, No. 70'2 st.. Phila.
RICHARD CADBURY, Treasurer, No. 117 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia.
Samuel R. Shipley, No. 112 Chestnut street, Philada.
Jobnß. Garrett, No. 400 Chestnut street, ' “
Marmadnke C Cope, No. 1312 Filbert street, **
Anthony M. Kimber, No. 26 S. Delaware av., **
Philip C. Garrett, No. 4CO Chestnut street, “
Thomak Scatiergood»'No. 413 Spruce street, **
Eenjamin Coates, No. 127 Market street, “ - •
Wm. Evans, Ji. , No 252 South Front street, “ • .
James Wbitall, No. 410 Race street, ‘ 1
John S. Ililleß, No. 27 North Juniper street, “
ElltstonP Morris. Germantown or 805 Market st. “
J. Wistar Evans, No 817 Arch atreet, “
Joel Cadbury, Jr., No. 40S Arch street, “
GeArgeVaux, No. 1715 Arch street. , “
Henry Haines, No. 1202 Girard avenue, -
Charles Rhoads, No. 6 3 Pine street, “
•- Israel H. Johnson, No. H 9 Market street, ‘
John W Cadbmv, No. 48 North Seventh street, “
Francis Srokes, Twenty-first and Racestreets,
Nathan Hillesj Fraakford. ‘
GeorgeS. Garrett, Upper Darby, Delaware county,-Pa.
William M. Canby, Chadd’s Ford, “
Ashton Richardson, Wilmington, Delaware.
Edward Bottle, Haddonfield, New Jersey.
Richard Mott, Burlington-,-
John C- Tatum, Woodbary, del-tuths6t
REV. J, HYATT SMITH WILL
deliver his popular lecture “ From New York to
Jerusalem,” in aid of the Fraukford Baptist Sabbath
School, at their Church, southeast corner of PAUL aud
UNITY Streets, on Tuesday evening. December Ist, at
quarter before 8 o’clock/ • •
Tickets—adnlts2s cents; children 10 cents. • • •
Steam communication between Philadelphia; and
Fraakford. •. w . . - ~ • no3Q-2t* •
m*&a » the state of the couktry,
A Great Lecture,
■ BY
WILLIAM LLOID GARRISON,
AT
' CONCERT HALL, WEDNESDAY, December 2. 1863,
at 8 o’clock P. M. Tickets, 25 centß—At T. B. Pugh’s,
Sixth and Chestnut; Anti-blavery Office, 106 North
Tenth; House of Industry, 702 Gre*u street, n 026 tde2
FREE LECTURE, r
ES* EMANCIPATION IN TENNESSEE,
DR. BOWEN
Of the Unconditional Union Party, /
TENNESSEE, .
Will deliver an address, in
CONCERT HALL,
On TUESDAY EVENING, December Ist, at 8 o’clock.
ON THAT STATE,
ITS INSTITUTIONS,
ITS PRESENT CONDITION,
ITS FUTURE,
Under the New Era of _
U025-6t FREEDOM TO THE SLATE.
STATEMENT OF THE FIRST NA-
BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, as re
quired by the twenty-fourth Section of the Act .0/ Con
gress, approved February 25,186;^; . A ._.' _
Average amount of Loan* and Discounts ••$474,700
“ United States Notes $76,100
** Balances due from Na-
tional Banks 13,200
9l;300
“ Due frjm other Banks • »• 24,100
4 ‘ Deposits, including Balances to
other Banks. 873,500
Philadelphia. November 30.1563.
City of. Philadelphia: • • ■ ‘ ~
I, Morton McMichael, Jr., Cashier of the first National
Bank, being duly sworn, -depose and say, that the
above statement ia correct to the'best of my knowledge
and belief. M. MoMiCHAEL,
- Cashier.
Sworn before me this 20th day-of.November.,lB33
VVHI. J. LMijuLibtloK,
Notary Public.
»w-»> PHH-aUEI-PIIIA BXCHA.SSE
ftCfc. Compact. , ■ A'ovbabee so, 1863.
A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Philadel
phia Exchange Company, will be held on MON 0 AY next,
Dec. 7, at!2o’clock, at the EXCHANGE (Room No. oQ,
third floor), for the purpose of electing Nine Managers,
to serve for the. ensuing year and for the transaction of
other business. W..S. GRANT,
del-6t Secretary.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL,; MEET
ING of the stockholders of the PITTSTONL-OaL
COMPANY, at which live Directors, a Treasurer, and a
Secretary, are to be elected, wilt be held on TUE3DAY,
December 15.18t3, at 3 o’clock P. M., at the Office of the
Companv, 108 couth FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
del- 12t* SAMUEL DUTTON, Becratiry.
b*£?&»l2AHl£ OF NORTH AMERICA,
Dkoempkb Ist. 1863.
AN ELECTIO J for twelve Directors, to serve the ensu
ing year, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on
MONDAY, January 4th, 1564, between the hours of 11
&I] The anauai meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same time and place. J. HOCKLEY,
dbl-tutbstja4 Cashier.
TiOTICE TO HOLDERS OF THE
I3£>FIRST MORTGAGE BO«0S OF -TIIB CINCIN
NATI, WILMINGTON,AND ZaNBbVILLS RAILROAD
COMPANY —The holders of First Mortgage Bonds of the
Cincinnati, Wilmington, and Zanesville Railroad Com
pany are notified to present the propar evider.ca of their
respective claims, to the undersigned, at his office, on
the southwest corner of Sycamore 9-nd Third streets,
Cincinnati, Ohio, on or before FRIDAY, the loth of
January, 18G4, for dividend f/om the fund arising from
the sale of said Road, and in the ha*ds of the R“ceivar
thereof. ; • • -WM. KEY BOND,-.
Special Master Commissioner.
CiyCTXKATi. November 25, 1863. ■. - , dfll-8t
SUJttaEOM-ARTIST’S OFFICE,
I <3* FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIER 3 who
have lost an ARM or LEG in tho service, and desire the
Patent ‘'PALMER Limbs” te be supplied by Govern
ment, should return this notice immediately to this of
fice. stating their los.v by letter, with naras. company,
regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMEtt,
0c22-tf . IftOfi (inESTNUT Street. PhiledAiphiA
OFFICE OF THE REHAKUE LV
0F
No. 308 WALNUT Street.
, November3oth. 1851.
The Annual Mdoucg of the Stockholders of the Re
liance Insurance Companv, of PhUadelohia,” will he
bold at their Office on MONDAY, December 21st. 1863
at 12 o’clock M., and the Annual Election of Thirteen
Directors, to serve for toe ensuing year, will be held on
the Earae dsy. at the same.place, bat ween the hours of
12M. and2o’clcckP. M, THOS, C. HILL,.
noSOtdZl- Secretary,
A. Pt BCU; MEETISG,
TO TESTIFY TO
REV. HENRY. WARD BEECHER,
the appreciation of the Citizens of Philadelphia of the
signal value of his services to the
AMERICAN CAUSE IN ENGLAND,
will be beld at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ON TIIUBSDAYj December 3, at 8 P. Mu
MR.-BEECHER WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS ON
THAT 'OCCASION.
Tickets, entitling the holder to a securod seat in the
parquet, parquet circle, and balcony, ONE DOLLAR.'
Ticketß for other portions of the house, FIFTY CENTS.
The proceeds of the lecture will bo devoted to the funds
of the U. 8. SANITARY COMMISSION.
Tickets may be procured, on and after Monday next,
at the Box Office of the Academy, or at the Agency of
the Sanitary Commission, No. 1307 Chestnut street, (up
E, w. CLdRE, TREASURER OF
let Tllß PENNSYLVANIA FREEDMAN’S RELIEF
ASSOCIATION, acknowledges the receipt of the follow*
ing contributions:
Jacob P. Jones s>oo 00
Mrs. J. 5i11................... 100 00
Thomas Ridgway..... 100 00
Through Rev. Mr. Brooks. • 100 05
1 evael Mom s 200 00
Colonel Crosman 10 00
Thomas A. Biddle I,o*o t 0
Clenitnt Biddle. 300 00
Jey Cooke* Co . 1-000 00
James A. Wright 1,000 00
E. W. Claik A Co 1,000 00
Hennr Cope... 1.000 00
Alfred Cope 1.000 00
Copeßiothtra 1,030 00
W. R.. COO 00
CharlosSpencer- 2-10 00
Mrs. E. W Clark... 10000
Mary W. Clark. -100 00
J. L F ..... 25 00
Joseph Perot... 20 GO
Furness. Brinley. & Co. 100 00
Cash...- '••»»
Mrs. S. 11. C1app.......
F H. Clark. f....
B. H. Barlol ...
A. Mclntyre
C. T Terke5...........
A Whitno* & Sons,...
A. Barker
Work, McCouch, &Co.
A. 11. Bowell.
JamesF. Page....
Tbomas B. Watson-...
Thomas Kimber...
J. Emory Stone
E. TSbaw
John IJ.1 J . 0r0zer.........
StephenP. Morris...-
Charles W. Wharton.
Jtesup & M00re......:
Theo. Bliss
S. S. White...........
Ca5h.......... 600 00
Yaraall & Trimble....... -.230 00
’A.-Manderson 60 00'
McKean, Borie, &C 0...... 1.000 00
M. L. Dawson. 230 00
M. C-CC0pe........... 500 00
Prothisaham & V7eUs 60 00
John Gibson, Son. & Co*.•••••• 200 00
< A. Campbell IGOOO
‘.Joseph 11. Trotter : 50 00
ThanfesgivinK’ collection in the Arch-street
M. E. Church
Merriolc & Son.
W Sellers &Co
Sidm y "Paul
Collected by Mr. McKine....
Bicbard Richardson ...
JohnT. Lewie....
Saunder Lewis i.
Cash,T. H. 1?...*..
C. S. Omm
Sundry email contributions
del-2t Total.. —i
PSpi- DEPARTfiIEKT OF RECEIVER
Sm* OF TAXES. Philadelphia, Nov. 28, 1563.-The
Tax -payers of the City of Philadelphia are hereby noti
fied thatall taxes reiuainiDfr nnp4d on the let of J AJN'O
ART next will be advertised as delinquents, and the
expense of advertising added thereto
JAMES 0. KELCH,
Receiver of Taxes.
JERSEY SHOES, PINE CREEK,
ANDSDA’i E-LINERAILROAD.-—Notlceia hereby
given, that the Commissioners'of this. Company will
meet at the GIRARD HOUSE, in this city, on the.lOth.
day of DECEMBER next, to open books, receive sub
scriptions and permanently organize said CoißDanY
. November 23, 1868. noZMdelO
B<sP> COHN EXCHANGE BINBU
*Op» Philadelphia, Nov. 3,1803.
The Directors have IMb day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., clear of all Taxes, and payable on
demand. J. W. TORRBY,
no4-lm Cashier.
rSF» FARMERS’
BABE.— Phil adelpj
At . an election held on the
following named Stockholde
this Bask:
.8. A. "Mercer,
’ Edwin M, Lewis,
John Aehhurst,
Anthony J. Antelo,
William H. Woodward,
Joseph S. Lovering, Jr.,
Benjamin A. Farnham,
And at a meeting of the
MERGER, Esq , was unanin
EDWIN M. LSWIP, Esq,.
LIAM RUSHTON, Jr .Csshi
n024-10t. W.
> Directors this day, S. A.
mously re-elected President,
Vice President, and WlL
der.
OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLERS
OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Fir*t School District of
Pennsylvania, southeast corner SIXTH and ADELPHi
Streets, Philadelphia, Nov. 27,1565.
An examination of candidates for Assistant Teachers
in the Grammar, Secondary, and Primary S-hnols of this
District, will be held at the HANCOCK SCHOOL-HOUSE,
COaTES, above Twelfth street, on FRIDAY, December
4. 1563, at 2 o’clock. P. M., and continue on SATURDAY,
the sth inst. , at 9 o’clock A. M. "
Candidates will be examined-upon the following sub
jects:
“Etymology and Definitions,” ‘‘Mensuration,”
“Grammar and Parsing.” “Geography.” “History.”
“Constitution of the United States,” “Arithmetic,”
*• Orthography and Pbnmanahip. ”
By order of the Committee on Qualifications.
no2B- MAS. D. CAMPBELL, Secretary.
-N GB BAKK, PHILA
ber 23d, 1363.
ist. the following Stockhold
itora of the Corn Exchange
bxcha.
DELPHIa, NGYcmbi
At the Election held 16th ixu
ere were duly elected Direct
Bank: • "
G. Cattell.
gKristian J. Hoffman,'
. W. Gatherwood,
Edmund A. Sender,
Charles E. Wilkins,
-David Yanderveer, .
Jonathan Knight.
3 Board this day AL £X. GL
imonaly re-elec- *d President
r ice President;and JOHN W.
J. W. TORRE?,-•
Cashier.
Alexander
James Steel. -
Robert Ervien,
'William P. CoX,
Samuel T. Canby,
Philip B.‘Mingle.
John F. Grose,
And at the meeting of the
CATTEI/L, Esq; .wasnn&nu
ALKX.WHILLDII?, Esq.,Vi
TOBREY, Cashier/
n024-3m
PHIL.IDELPHIA AND RSABIHO
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 937 South
FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, September 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named person*
»re entitled to a Dividend on, the .Common Stock of thi*
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known. and it is,'therefore, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should be presented on calling for the
Dividend. s. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster,
Timothy C. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcheraon,
Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre, ,
A. Emslie and J. Newbold, John S. Moore, _
Trustees, - James McKmght,
Debbie A. Hughes, Benj- P. Newport,
Sarnl. T. Harrison, Benj. Pott.
James Hallowell, W R. Rodman,
James W. Hallowell, > Sarah Ann Richards,
Catherine C. Eoppele, B enryß. Sharer.
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadl6r,
Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner,
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Eohecca Ulrich,
Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright,
of S Kuhn. William Young,
R. V R. Leisse Extrx., W. H. McYickar.
and James G, Schaff. Ex. of Austin Smith,
John R T.alskpu. dftc’d. Willis & Co
MII.ITARY NOTICES.
t ,: NOTICE.—CAPTAIN MANN’S
Comrany of Infantry for the Emergency. .
• A meeting of tlie Company will be held on SATUR
DAY EVENING, ..December stb. at 7>£ o’clock, at
Laidner’s Northern Liberty Hall. THIRD, below G reen.
Poncmal attendance is roquesied. _
Capt. \VAT~B. MANN
SYLVESTER B. CAME EON, 0. S. del-2t*
ju .GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
8 No Oil CHESTNUT Street. —Recruits wanted for all
fl| the gallant old AUibory,.. Cavalry, and Infintry
i» Regiments nowin service, or pertly raised, in
tViscitv A few good men can yet be enlisted for the
2d Artillery (112th P. Y.), A. A. GIBSON, U. b. A.,
Colonel Commanding. The Batteries of tms faithful
old Regiment have been assigned to postH of honor, aad
are at present occupying the dksc prominent fortifica
tions in the defencee of Washington. Quarters commo
dious ant comfortable. The Largest Bounties now of
fered to Veteran and othor volunteers, are'given at this
CfflCe ' CH4RLES If. CABWALLADEK,
HO2B-01* Captain and general Becnilting Offloar.
f WANTED, FOR TJIS UNITED
STATES MARINE CORPS (a varied and exciting life
by eea and laud), six hundred able-bodied men to.
per/ofm the duties of a soldier at our Na vy Yards and
aboard United Stateß ships-of war on foreign stations.
Better compensation than the army. A ship- of-war is
a comfortable borne. The Marine Corps is the best
equipped Infantry in the service.' Prize money in abund
ance.
Two dollars will be paid to any one win brings an ac
cepted recruit to this office. , •• • .
For aU other information apply, dally, at only
regular and lona established Marine Recruiting Ren
demons in the city , st No. 311 Sonin FRONT -Street,
below Spruce,-between the hours of nine'and three
o’clock. JAMES L*W IS,
Captain and Recruiting Officer,
noS3-lm - No. 311 South FRONT Street.
S CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A.
HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE*
Invalid Cobp3 for Philadelphia. •
243 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on* account of dis
ability will auply for information for enlistment in the
Lieut. HUBER BASTIAJ?, Invalid Corps,
243 8. Third street, Philadelphia,
Lieut. J. W. DEALS', Invalid Corps,
611 Brown street, and
U. E. eornai’ Broad and Bpring Garden sts., Phil a.
• Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension,
tame as in U, S. Infantry.. B--W- 3ttATTHEWB,
MaiorlstPa.Axt. andSupfc. Invalid Corps for Philadel*
ano-saattntf
FINANCIAI.
Michael Jacobs,
BARK£St
So. 46 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE, AND UNOUB
KENT MONET BOU&HT AND SOM.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the Negotiation of Time
Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT. ocO-Sm
COPARTNERSHIPS.
rPHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
-I-day entered into copartnership, for the transaction,
of the Dry Goods Commission business, under the tame
and style of BROOKS. SCOTT, St Co., at No. 109 CHEST
NUT Street. EDWARD D. BROOKS,
JAMES W. T. SCOTT.
Philadelphia.. Doc. 1, 1863. * del-fit
"WILLIAM E. STONE IS . ASSOOIA
'IT' ted with the undersigned from this date. The firm
name will he as heretofore, ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO.
* WQli v*' A 1 Wuvi/,' ■
JOHN C. RALSTON.
Philadelphia, Noy. 1, 1863. no2B-6t*
TOE: ICE, ICE—ISO TONS FOR SALE'
1 LOW. Apply at 1538-SOUTH Street, adjoining
Eater Market. - It*
TOEAL TIFUL AND ACCURATE LIK.E-
X> NESSES-REIMER’3 life-size Photographs, in oil
colors, pronounced by all superior in style and execu
tion. tee specimens at Gallery, SECOND Street, above
Green. . ■ ' ' "" '. It*
MONS. A. F. ROSAT, '
PROFESSOR OF ARMS.
n034-tat)is6t* -. at.Barreit’s Gymnasium.
TENDERS FOR BOTTOMRY
ON BLOCK-AND FREIGHT OFfl
BRITISH BkRK “ WILLIAM BOOTH ”
The underpigned wlll receive tenders for a Loan of
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, more or less, to pay the
exper res. repairs, and Bupplles, of the bark WILLIAM
BOOTH, of Cardiff, Wales, now at this port, and about
to fail for Barhadoes and Tiinidad, where the Bottomry
willhepaid. ~ , • PETER ROWE, Master.
Insm-a^oßoo^.
de2-6t • - • -333 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
GEORGE WOOLFORD, WAITER
\3T AH D CATERSR. return thanks to his friends and
the cnblic In teneral for their past favors, and hopes to
receive a continuance of their liberal patronajte. Resi
dence 1729 ADDISON Street, balny Pine, where he
continues to fnTnlsh ' Terraptna. Clilcken Salad, and
wriAdi and Stewed Oysters, at the shortest notice.
F OrdeTB Wat fcy thr iH Ut wIU bo promptly attended
to,
THE PRESS.—,PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1863.
iro O'V
20 00
lOO 0T
60 03
.... 60 00
.... 60 00
.... 1,000 00
.... 600 00
.... 103 03
100 00
loo'o-1
100 00
100 00
.... : £0 00
100 00
1,000 00
100 00
60 00
500 00
200 00
600 00
9 03.
1,010 00
1,000 01
SO 00
60 00
60 00
60 00
100 00
-.260 00
25 00
S 3 60
.$19,901 58
AND MECHANICS’.
hi A, Nov. 23, 1863
s 16ch of November, 1853, the
3rs were elected Directors of
Joshua B. Lippincott, !
James 2. Campbell,
Francis Tete,
Pemberton S Hutchinson,
J Edward Farnum,
William M. Farr.
RTJSHTON, Jr., Cashier.
•Afi-ntnth-lf
KETAIIi DRY GOODS.
ANTIQUES.
JUST RECEIVED.
FREBH INVOICE
MOIKE ANTIQUES,
DESIRABLE SHADES.
TITOS. W. EVANS & CO„,
818 AND 830 CHESTNUT STREET.
del-3t - ' - .
J^OTIGE.
GREAT REDUCTION
TIIE TRICKS OF
FRENCH MERINOES,
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS,
ALL-WOOL REP POPLINS,
FANCY STYLES OF POPLINS,
PRINTED MERINOES,
PRINTED DELAINES,
N. B.—All kinds of Winter Dress Goods
selling off at Reduced Prices.
EiOWIISX HALL <SC CO.,
NO. 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
<lel-tufelii*3t
& LANDELL,
FOURTH AND AROII,
, HATE P.EDUGED SOME FINE
SILKS AND SHAWLS
FOR
CURISTIMS PRESENTS.
GORGEOUS PIANO COVERS, ;
EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS.
HOLIDAY SHAWLS,
HOLIDAY SILKS, -~
HOLIDAY SCARFS.
HOLIDAY REDS,
HOLIDAY'CLOAKS. '
HOLIDAY POPLINS, .
HOLIDAY DE LAINES,
HOLIDAY CHINTZES.
del-tnths-tf
QGOFBK & GONARD,
NINTH AND MARKET.
VELOUR CLOTHS,
FROSTED BEAVERS.
FINE CASBIMERES. .
BLANKETS.
BROCHE SHAWLS.
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
Bo¥S J FINE CLOTHING.
no!9-tf " /
JOELN F. YOUNG,
No. 70 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
WILL OFFER* FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON,
AT SEDUCED PRICES,
TUB FOLLOWING DRESS GOODS
MERINOS,
POPLINS.
KBPS,
TAS. DENNY, S E. COR. ELEVENTH
v and LOMBARD, has on hand and offers for sale* at
low prices LACK - gJIJ!:S; a BLACKiSILKa ,
26; 27, 23, 34 in BLACK SILKS, at $1 37?§1 60, $1- 62,
$1.75, and $2. These are from the recent Auction kales,
and were imported when, gold was a great deal lower
than it is at present.
DEE S 3 GOODS.
One lot all-wool Reps, choice shades
One lot Plaid Reps, new 5ty1e.........
Every shade and quality of French fiferinoes, cheap,
One lot 10-4 English Oomirgs, every shade 1 25
Valencia*, from 37K up to 62>i. \
, kfi-A- __ ,■
All wool Long Shawls, at $6 50. $7.25, $3.25, §lO, $lO. 50.
Several lots Broehu Long Shawls, very low.
BLAJiKSTS BL AKKSTS.
One lot all-wool 10-4 Blankets
One lot all-wool li-4 Blanket!.;. • « S 50
One case all-wool 31*4 Blankets, very heavy 10 00
One case all- wool 12-4 Blankets, slightly damaged. 12 00
One case all-wool 12 4 Blankets extra heavy....... 13 00
One case all-wool 12-4 Blankets, fine and heavy... 15 00
Also, one lot all-wool iGray Blankets, welshing nine
pounds, $5.50. These are very cheap Domestics, cheaper
than they can be bought wholesale. Dress Goods er
every description low. A. full line "of Casaimeres, for
Gents 5 and Boys’ wear, at JAMBS DENNY'S,
del-Bt* s. E. cor. ELEVENTH, and LOMBARD.
“JyTEW MOURNING STORE.”
SYEB7 ABTICLE FOB MOURNINQ WEAR,
B O N IN' IE T S » *
MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, Sc.
M. & A. MYERS & GO.,
nol7-mtnjm 936 CHESTNUT Street.
HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH
A-i second Street, would call attention to their stock
of SHAWLS.- "
Open Centre Long Eroche Shawls.
Filled up Centres . do.
Suipe Blanket Shawls. ,
Plain and rich styleß.of Plaia Shawls.
Ladies’ Broche Scarfs, in great variety of sizes and
prices.
Children’s and Mieses’ Blanket Shawl 3.
Children’s and Misses’ Balmoral Skirts
PDWIISr HALL & CO., NO. 26 SOUTH
Aj SECOND Street, would call attention to their stock
of Clothe for Ladies’Cloaks.
Superior quality Frosted Beaver Cloths, $9 a yard.
"Velvet Beaver Cloths, all-wool, fine.
Tricot Beaver Cloths.
Fioe Plain Beaver Cloths.
Ribbed Beaver Cloths. - .
Chinchilla Cloths.
N. B.—Cloaks for sale, made out of the above Cloths.
Cloaks mado to order. _
Superior quality 4-4 Silk-Velvets, at $l5 and $l6 50
per yard. - " del-tf
TO UN F. YOUNG,
V No. TO North FOURTH Street.
Will open this day. 1 case Figured Mohair*; 1 case
Coburge, st flieatiy rednced prices.
' ! Also, 40 pairs super alt-,wool Blankets at $7.50. XJn
eurpassed in this marktt. del-12t
Tr R. CASSELBERRY, 45 NORTH
* EIGHTH STREET :
SELLING OFF
this immense -. >
, DRY GOODS STOCK,
in con sequence of _ _
J. R. CASSELBERRY . '
going out of the business on the Ist of January next,
Xowisthetiiaefor
BARGAINS I
The above announcement convey to the minds of
consumers and merchants that there is now a chance to
obtain goods from an immense stock selling off, .the
largest portion of which was bought before the recent
great rise, of which buyers.can now have the advan-
Veiling off Fienth Embroidered Collars for $l, which
cost $4.
Balling off French Embroidered Sets at sS:.cost $l2.
* Selling off French Embroidered Swiss Bands at half
off various hinds of French Embroideries, at,
from quarter to half the original coat.
Selling off fine Figured Alpacas, at 44 cents.
Selling off a variety of Plaid Dress Goods, atS7K»
Sellingoff Figured Merinoes, from 75 cents to $1.12*
Selling off French Merlnoes.
Selling off French Poplins.
Selling off Frenchheavy.Corded Poplins.
Selling off’French Figured Chintzes, 7*4 wide. 40 cents.
SelliDg off 4-4 Black and White Sheppard’s Plaid Wool
Cashmere*, cents.
MOURNING DEPARTMENT.;
Selling off a variety of Mourning Dress Goods —Pop-
lins, Reps, Delaines, &c. ,&t 25 cents.
Selling off two-yards-wide line black Cashmere, al
SI.2S.
SeUing off 6-4 black Wool Delaines, at 75 cents.
Selling off All Wool Black and White Delaines,.at37.
cents,
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
Selling off Striped Brocbe Shawls at $5,
Selling off flntj'epen centra Bioche shawls.
Selling off fine Broehe Shawls, from $lO to SSO.
Selling off rich style Blanket frhawlf.
SILKS. SILKS.
Selling off superb shades Magenta Silks.
Selling off Plain Sill? s, all colors.
Selling off Figured Black Silks.
Selling off Plain Black SllkB;
CLOTBS AND CASSIM3R3S.
Selling off Black Beaver Oloihs, $ 2.75.
Selling off Ladies* Cloakings, black and colored.
Selling off Men’s and'Bova* Cav-imere* and Cloths.
LINENS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS Ac.
Selling off very., fine fire yards long Damask Table*
cloths.!
Selling off very fine Damask Table Linens.
Selling off 2>a yardswide Sheeting Linons. _
Selling off Flannels, in great "variety, colored and
Selling off a largo stock of all kinds of*Muslins.
BALMORALS.
Selling off a large stock of Balmorals.
Selling off Kid Gloves, and a large assortment of other
kinds of Gloves. J. R. CASSELBERRY,
Mammoth Dry Goods Bouse,’
40 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
P S.—Best makes of Hoop Skirts selling off without
regard to the original price. n030»2t J. R. C.
( CORSET-CLASPS.
yj ••• ' • MRS.■STEEL,
TENTH STREET,'BELOW CHESTNUT,
has j ttst received a !iiree supply of tlie best
. EBERCH.dOkSET-CLASPS,
now: so-difficult to obtain ; and in Corsets of ter maafl:
facture the ladies can rely upon getting.a CLASP which
will Bftve them trouble and disappointment. ,n033-3tf
■VTOTIOE—APPLICATION WILL BE
i-l made by S.'A« MILLER to the Department of High
ways for a contract for the paying of MOYER Street, "be
tween Norris and York streets, Nineteenth ward of
the city of Philadelphia the following owners of pro*
PQity on said street, being a majority of owners, and
owning a majority of feet frontingousaid street, having
signed an agreement for the same; DaniebH iyiland,' re*
sidence Fifth street, "below Norris streetMl9 feet ; Ed
ward G. James," Walnut and Front streets, 398 feet; Z.
C* Howell, Chestnut, above Sixth street, 267 feat.
Owners of property on said Moyer street, between-the
points aforesaid, haying objections to the contract being
awarded, will make them at the Hlghway.Dopartm'ent
on FRIDAY, December Bth, at 3 o’clock P. M. n023-3t*
P? YOU WANT YOUR HAIR GUT,
scientifically and In a wdtkmanllko manner, go to
ePDLLINGEB'S, Ko. *3l CHESTNUT Straet. opposttfi
th, post offlcd. : ■ ■ aoffl-St,*
JJOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Would Invite attention to Ids woU-solected /&\
PIKE AMERICAN and IMPORTBB&^f
SUIT ABIE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
del-lm
■jv P. DTJBOSQ & SON,
I MANDFACTUKEP.B OF
FI N E J E WEL E¥.
CHESTNUT STREET.
Watohes neatiy repaired and warranted.
Pearl Work of all descriptions repaired. del-lm
| JpANCY GOODS ! FANCY GOODS!!
OPENED ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, ■
HOLIDAY GOODS
That has ever been oflared in this city.
34 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET.
MRS. E. 0. DAYIS.
dfel-tuths 3t
& G. A. WRIGHT,
BOHEMIAGLASS TOILET SETS,
PARIAN AND BOHEMIAN VASES,
BRONZE STATUETTES AND BUSTS,
CARVED BRACKETS AND BOOK-STANDS,
CIGAR, TOBACCO, AND MATCH STANDS,
'ODOR AND LIQUOR CASES,
DESKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS.
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIER PIPES,
and a great variety of Fancy Articles sailed for Holiday
Presents. s . del-lm
gKATEBS’ HEADQUARTERS:
QANES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS
'EBONY CANES, gold head.
MALACCA CANES, ivory head.
LADIES' CANES.
gents.’canes.
SOLDIERS’ CaNES.
CANES o 1 every variety.
For sale by
PHILIP WILSON & GO.
409 CHESTNUT Stveat.
TXOLIDAY- GIFTS.—-GOLD SPECTA
cIes, Gold Eye Glasses, Stereoscopes and Stereo
scopic Views. Card Photographs, Photograpa Albums,
Microscopes, Magic Lanterns, Spy Glasses. Oyira Glasses,
Officers’ Field-Glasses for Army and Navy use. Pocket
Compasses, Mathematical Instruments, Kaleidoscopes,
Thermometers, and a variety of other articles—appro
priate gifts for the season
McAllister & brother,
del-tjal-if TSSB CHESTNUT Street.
QH.RISTMAS PRESENTS.
OPERA GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES,
FIELD GLASSES, STEREOSCOPES, FANCY
THERMO METERS,
BESIDES MANY OTHER
USEFUL AN9 FANCY ARTICLES,
FOE SALE BY
JAMES W. QUEEN S CO.,
- Ho- 934 CHESTNUT STP.EET.
*8“ Catalogues fnraish gratis. n026-lm
CURTAINS & CURTAIN- MATERIALS.
OURTAINS AND CUETAIN
DIUL3KS TS
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS,
FDP.NItUBE OOVEP.IKOS,
WINDOW SHADES.
HOLLANDS,
UPHOLSTERERS’ TEIKHINSS, VENETIAN
blinds; Ac.
N. E. COR. TENTH AND■ CHESTNUT.
no£6-lm .
ALPACAS,
CO BURGS, ,
DELAINES. dal*l2i
ERR ’ S
Famishing China A Slasa Establishment,
CHINA HALL, Bi*» CHESTNUT STREET,
is the cheapest (for the quality) and- most extensive **•
tortmentof
AMD DECORATED THIS CITY.
Just opened, of our own Importation, eighty-one casks
rery superior plain WHITE FRENGH- CHI NA; in any
quantity to suit purchasers. Also, a splendid assortment
of Fashionable .. - •
Also, plain white English Stone - Ware, Dinner and
Tea.ware. Also, Toilet Sets, in great variety, some
very elegantly decorated.
Doable thick China Stone Ware, and Glass, ex
pressly for
HOTELS, SHIPPING, ACID BESTAUBANTS,
HURLBURT. &. GO.,
No. *4O AEOH STREET, FHILADA.
DEPOT FOE MACaiNEBY OILS.*
Wo now offer to ffie public tie following
SUPERIOR LUBRICATING AND BURNING. GILS,
of Jlorehou.e & Meriani’s celebrated manufacture.
LIGHT COLORED OILSi
No. 1 SIGNAL OIL.
This Oil is equal to Sperm, will stand l the cold; and
does not gum.
* No 2 signal 01 1, . ’ ••
is taking the place of Lard Oil; it lasts longor, and gives
a better light. ___
No. 1 FINE ENGINE* AND MACHINERY OIL,
quite as good as Sperm foT any Lubricating.purpose.
No. 2 FINE ENGIaE AND CAK-OIL,
is better than any other oil in use, and 20 cheaper.
• No. TIJGHT CAR OIL,
designed particularly for car journals, can .be used to
-good advantage in drilling and cutting screws.
No. FLIGHT CAR.OIL. >
will not congeal in co3d weather; hence.better than Lard
No. S, PARAFFINE LUBRICATOR.
' a splendid Oil for atokinds of Machinery.
DARE COLORED OILS. -
jackson oil.
A fine, cheap Oil for Engine and Car Journals,
PURE MECCA,
Steamßeflned. , ■
No. 3 MECCA,
For Engine and Machinery, free from water or grit.
* No. 4 MECCA. *
Exclusively fey Car Journals and Heavy Machinery.
No. 5 PARAFFINE. LUBRICATOR,
Will not congeal io cold weather, and will save 15 per
cent, in power and in the wear of brassea, over cheap
oilS ' Ifo. 6 PATENT GOMPOUHD Cili,
An anti-fraction ml, expressly for Heavy Ma
chinery, Roiling Mills, Steamboats, &o.__
• No. 7 ENGINE AND CAB OIL, ' .
Designed to take the place of Lard Oil, hows freely iu
the coldest weather, and- - is lees affected by warm wea-,
ther than Lard Oil.. . • T
All the above Oils ax&&ntxreli] fr&s jrom acids.
Orders promptly filiod ■>• _ . ■ .
HURLBBBT & CO.,
No. 24:0' ARCH Street,
, Sole Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and
New > •>, nolO-tuthslm
SHADES.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
G. RUSSELL,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
WATCHES,
DIAMOND AND OOLD JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE, &c„
MRS. E. C. DAVIS,
SOUTH EIGHTH STREET,
THE MOST ELESAKT ASSORTMENT OF
624 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer a beautiful selection of
LADIES’ SKATE 3, of every variety.
GENTS.’SKaTES. of all Rinds.
STEEL SKATES DUMP SKATES.
RODKBR SKATES.
SHELL-GROOVE SKATES, a superior article for
lear&ers. "
PARLOR SKATES, all sizes.
PHILIP WILSON & CO. ’S,
409 CHESTNUT Street.
MATERIALS.
Si P. & CTO,
CHINA AND GI-ASSWAR'S,
JgQ- DIRECTLY OPPOSITE Ijn>HP3NBENOa 'HALi,
WHITS, FRENCH, GOLD-BAND
CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS.
French China dscor&tei to order In any pattern*
Initials engraved on Table Glass.
China and Glass packed in a proper manner.
sas-s&tath-4m
RUBRICATING OILS.
IJBRIGATING OILS!
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN
PHILADELPHIA
B. K. SLAUGHTEB’S,
517 MARKET STREET.
golB-lm ; ■
J^OOKING-GLASSES,'
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
OIL 3?AINTIN Gl-S,
PICTURE FRAMES,
■ EARLE’S GALLERIES,
816 CHESTNUT STREET.
no2S-3tif : ; . ' • - ■
CILK THREADS AND COTTONS
D 7or
, SEWING MACHINES.
Wholesale and retail, LAINO 4 MAGINNTS,
no!4-lm* No. 30 North THIRD Btreat.
IMPORTERS OF
± - - WINES AND LIQUORS.
LAUMAN, SALLADE, (S CO.,
No; 1»8 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
Between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia.
G. M. LAUMAN,
A. M. S ALL ABB,
J. D. BITTING. __
T3AISINS.—2OO BOXES WHOLE M. K.
XX jtaUins
300 boxes whole Layer Raisins. ■
. 300 boxes half M. R. and Layer Raisins.
200 boxes quarter M. B. and Layer Banins.
Also. Now Citron, LemonPMl.and Carraiits,
for sale by
101 jtoTLtb WATfiS fetreot^
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
JJOOKS! BOOKS \t\
FOR PASTORS,
FOR PEOPLE,
FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL GIFTS,
FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS,
FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, and
SOUVENIRS OF FRIENDSHIP.
QUARTO BIBLES, elegantly bound, with clasp and
rims, with, embossed edges, from $l5 to $36, Oxford edi
tions. „
Do. do. American editions, from $0 to $lO.
Also, a large assortment of BIBLES, POCKET edi
tions. in various styles of Binding,'and at different
prices. .
PRATER BOOKS.
Ist The elegantly bound 49m0. MINIATURE PRAYER
BSOKS, with Star Edges, bound in Calf, $1.75. Do. do.,
in Velvet, with SILVER MOUNTINGS and ORNA
MENTS. Something perfectly new and unique. Prices
from $5 to $lO. Do. do.. Velvet and Gilt Mountings,
$3.60. Do. do..Bevelled, $2 00.
The 48mo. PRAYBR, m two volumes, with Proper
Lessons to match, put up in a neat case, very small, $4.
48mo. CHURCH SERVICES, $2.50. .
All the various oditionsot
PRATER BOOKS AND CHURCH SERVICES
in use will be found on our * helves. Also,
THEOLOGICAL BOOKS, .
suitable for Clergymen.
NEW AND. STANDARD BOOKS,
of a Miscellaneous character, for families, with an ex
tensive stock of'
JUVENILE BOOKS.
for Children, such as , are suited for Holiday Gifts,
among which are a number of neat LITTLE LIBRA
iRIEfr, from CO cents to $5.. tiiii ■ ■ ' • ■
Also, gotten up especially for the Little Folks, is the
MINIATURE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM.
.holding 12 Pictures, with a beautifully colored title-page
and index, with clasp. Cloth, 60 cents; Turkey Mo
rocco, $l. 20 Pictures $1.60. Also, Pictures to fit,
among which are Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, Revs.
Dre. Newton, Leeds, Goddard, Sudderß, Morton, and
others.
A'large stock of *
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
all sizes and styles ofbindugs, at various prices, to
suit all.
"also.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHOICE PAINTINGS,
Sizes.
CARTE DB VISITES,
Both Plain and Colored.
BOOK-STANDS, BOOK-MARKERS, TOY-BOOKS,
games; &C.V&C ,
suitable for gifts, from the oldest to the youngest, to be
found at the
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY,
1334 CHESTNUT Street.
All new Books (of unexceptionable character) received
as soon as published noZMuflm
PHILADELPHIA- BOOKSELLERS I
EDWARD EVERETT’S
GREAT HISTORICAL ORATION
AT GETTYSBURG,
To which is added full Details and Incidents of the Bat
tles, Description of the Battle-Field, Leports of the Ce
metery Consecration Ceremonies, Speeches of-the Presi
dent, Secretary Seward, Ac., is theinost popular pamph
let recently issued, and is the most valuable contribution
yet made ,io the History of the War. .
We dre flow able to fill orders without delay.
Published in host, large octavo pamohlet. Pries 25c in
paper covers; 50c in limp cloth. Aliberaldiscount made
when quantities are ordered. •
Address,- . BAKER & GODWIN.
Printers and Publishers,
del-2t PRINTING-HOUSE SQUARE. New York.
THE CAMP-FIRES OF THE AMERI
CAN REVOLUTION. '. .
A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL EDITION.
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED.
This volume; so well calculated to awaken a patriotic
ardor in the minds of readers, is peculiarly appropriate
-at the present time, and is therefore deserving of an in
creased popularity. The present, edition is in a much
improved dreßS, which mokes it doubLy acceptable as a
presentation volume at this season of the year.
Published this day by
v LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Bookseller*,
del 38 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Chestnut
T7EANK LESLIE POE DECEMBER.
-L 20 CENTS! 20 CENTS! 20 CENTS!
PITCBER’B. 808 CHESTNOT Street. ' del 3t
TVEW BOOKS—JUST RECEIVED BY
J. B. LIFPINCOTT & CO.,
• ■ - Tl 5 and TIT MARKET Btreet.
LIFE OF . JESUS. By Earnest Renan. Translated
from the French
LOUIS’S LAST TERM AT ST. MARY’S. New edition.
THE WAYSIDE INN, and. other poems. By Henry
W. Longfellow.
SOUNDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver
Wendell Holmes.
THE THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR M. AURELIUS
ANTONINUS.
GENERAL BUTLER IN *EW ORLEANS History of
the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in 1862:
By James Parton.
JEAN BELIN; or. The Adventures of a Little French
Boy.
TIMOTHY TITCOMB’S LETTERS TO THE JONSES.
MY FARM OF EDGBWOOD, By Ike Marvel.
HUGH MILLER’S HEADSHIP OF CHRIST, and the
Eights of the Christian People ■
ROUNDABOUT PAPERS, Ry Wm. Thackeray. With
illustrations. _
HISTORY OF THE SIOUX WAR, and the Massacres
of 1662 and 1863. By Isaac V. D. Heard.
MARY LINDSAY. A Novel. B 7 the Lady Emily
Ponsonby.
POEMS. By Jean IngeloW. \
IN WAR TIMES, AND OTHER POEMS. By J. G.
-Whitney.
MENTAL HYGIENE. By L. Ray.
HANNAH THURSTON. \A Story of American Life,
By. Bayard Taylor. - no3o
TVEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I
LOME’S LAST TERM AT IsT. MARY’S. By the
author of Rutledge, A c.
ALICE OF MONMOUTH; An Idyl of the Great War,
with other Poems. By Edmund C Stedmau.
PECULIAR; A Tale of the Great Transition. By Epes
S eSoSDABOUT PAPERS.' By H. M. Thackeray:
KSUNDINOS, PROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver
Wendell Holmes.
For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
no3o : 606 CHESTNUT Street.
«« 'THE CONSCRIPTION LAW.”
•A. In compliance with numerous applications,
will be published in a few days, in pamphlet form, the
cft*es of
BNEEDLER VS. LANE, ET AL, SMITH VS. LANE,
f AND NICHOLS VS. LEHMAN, ET AL,.
Decided by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, to
getherwiih the dissenting opinions of Justices Strong
andKead, RAT & BROTHER,
Law Publishers,
19 South SIXTH Street.
Philadelph\a._
A SHMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to-Wlllia P. Hazard,
' . 7%± CHESTNUT STBBET,
HAYS JUST BBCEIVED,
RSNaN’S LIFE OF JESUS, The hook that created
auch a sensation in Europe. - "
RACHEL KAx. Trollope’s New Bools.
DICK ONSLOW AMONG THE REDSKINS. A capital
New Book for boys.'
LONGFELLOW’S TALE? OF A WAYSIDE IN2L
THE CEU&LR3T WRONG OF ALL. -
THE NOSE OF A NOTAEY.
GOOD SOCIETY. By Mrs. Grey: and numerous other
New Novels. no3d
TjVBBNCir QUADRILLE NOTE PA
PBR, and Envelopes to match. Twenty new Pat
terns, all very superb, just imported by CHALLEN,
1308 CHESTNUT. -
Also, Triple-thick Note Papers and Envelopes. n3Q-3t
A LL THE.NEW BOOKS RECEIVED
THE DAY ISSUED. Large assortment of New Ju
venile and Toy Bocks, at~CH ALLEN’S, 1308 CHEST
NUT. ao3o-St
ROOKERY AS IT SHOULD BE.
MRS. COODFELLOW’S COOK BOOK,
• A Manual for Dining-room and Kitchen.
Practical, Economical, and Intelligible.
Ten editions have been called for, an evidence of its
merits, and that it is the
BEST AND MOST USEFUL COOK BOOK.
WILLIS P. HAZARD,
Publisher,
n025-tf No. 31 South SIXTH Street.
rpiS RUSH FOR “PECULIAR” IS
A getting to be something fearful.
Orders and duplicate orders
POUR IN.
OVER 10,000 COPIES
will be sold within two weeks after publication if the
demand continues as steady as it now is.
PECULIAR
Is a great novel, and the spicy exposes with which the
book abounds infike it unusually interesting. .
PECULIAR. A Novel by EPES SARGENT, cloth
bound, price $1.60;
*** Sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail free on re
ceipt of $1.60. GEO. W. CARLETON, Publisher,
noSS stuttSt r ~ New York.
■ROOK AGENCY,
-O 33 South SIXTH Street,
Office O^ ppIBTOJf i g uzitf CYCLOPEDIA.'
WASHINGTON IIiVING’S WORKS.
WAVERLEY NOVELS. Household edition.
REBELLION RECORD.
BAYARD TAYLOR'S WORKS.
COOPER’S NOVELS.. Illustrated edition.
DICKENS’ WOKKS Household edit ion-. <
GEMS PROM-HE DUSSELDORP GALLERY.
BRITISH POETS. Boston oditiou. . .
MERRIYALE’S HISTORY OP THE BOHANS. *e.. -So.
NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. *3 per year.
oc2o-tuthea3m / .; ,
Albums cheapest and: bestu<
1,000 Albums for 12Poitraits, 25 cents to $4,
COO do do 24 do so do to A. "
. •*? 600 do do 60 do $2 ' •to 10.
300 do dOy-60 do'. 3 to 12.
200.. do' do 100, do 4 to 15 • ~
An immense stock, the latest and best in the wo?U,
PITCHKa’fS lot? priced book. Picture, and Album
Store.
nol6-tf
q/V CENTS! COLO BED PHO’fO
-40 GRAPHS, 25 cents.
onB : halftheusualpricef
Over 1.000 different kinds.
Uye ’ PRICES REDUCED TO
25 cents-! 35 cents! 25c< ¥rfel r ,™
PITCHER'S Album and Picture Depot, SOS CHEST
NUT Street. how-**
KTEW BOOKS •
i.N THE TR AHSFORMED TILLAGE;, . , . 1L
Showingwbat can be done to make the mo;}?; bettor,
if We only take the right way. .ISmo, cloth, wi-,n eight
4o c |nta .EsTi^i)U BoYS _
OF CHILD.
An interesting and touching narrative ;S6; coats.
Just published and for by {oo Amoncau ~an.iay
EcnoolUnion. ISo. 1133 CHESTNUT Stseot, Phfladel.
pbla, _ _ ao«>“dt_
T EYPOLDT’S LIBRAR Y AND BOOK
XJ STORE. 1333 CHESTNUT'Street. •
R©ndv on Tuesday. tbelTth of November; - -
HMNBICH SEINE'S BOOK OF SONGS. Translated
by Charles G. Laland. On tinted papor, 1 vol. 16mo,
vellum cloth, top gilt., Price.%l.2s, ,> - . ~ :
'HEINRICH HEINE- An Egeay, by Matthew Arnold.
I6mo, paper. Price % cßnta. ,
WO. w
Of LEYPOLDT’S FORRI(*H LIBRARY. The most
amusing novel of the season. f
HOMAN • FOLLIm •
’Bv Jules If ovlac. From the sixteenth Paris edition, by
Geo Marlow. 1 vol. Iftno, paper. • Price CO cents ...
For salo by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, postpaid,
on receipt of price. F.LETPOLDT. Publisher,
nol4-Rm 1333 OHESTXUT Street.
E D U C ATIO IS A S..
"VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY,
T NKAE MEDIA. PA.—Pupils received at any time.
English, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sciences
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En
rineering taught. Entire expenses about $3 per week.
Boys of all ages taken. Before to -Wm. H. Kern, ex-
Sheriff; John 0. Capp&Co., No. 23 South Thud street,
and Thomas J. Clayton, Esq.,, Fifth and Prase streets.
Address Bev. J. HABVET BABTON, A. Ei , Village
Green, Pa. - .
pENSI ,
AMERICAN GOLD PEN COMPANY.
SALESROOM,
S. S. CORNER EIGHTH: AHB CHESTNUT STREETS.
These PENS are the ties* aow in use, and all war
ranted.
The attention, of the Trade Is solicited.
M A ETEB & FASH R,
noM-6t Aflgirrs.
A LOT OF VERY FINE PENNSYL
VANIA LEAF TOBACCO, la store and for Bale by
JAS. W: OEOWELL,
B. E. cor. SECOND and CALLOWHILL Sta.
The worth of reimer’s poh
-•- traits Is appreciated ae soon as Bean. Go to GaUtjiy
SECOJCn Street. above 019851. 689 Wa lltO'SlSO fb*to.
graphs la oil colors, . «*
Prom the army hospital—the bloody battle-field—the
mansion of the rick and humble abode of the poor—fro®
the office and the sacred desk—from the mountain top,
distant valleys and far-off Islands of the ocean—from
every nook and corner of the civilized world—ls pouring
in the evidence of the astonishing effects of DKAKB'S
PLANTATION BITTSRB. Thousands upon thousands
of letters like the following may be seen at our office:
Reedsburt, Wia., Sept. 16,1868.
**# * * * I have been in. the army .hospitals for
fouiteen'months—speeohleas and nearly dead. At Alton,
111,, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. *' v * *
Three bottles restored my speech and cored me. *' * * ,*
, C. H. FLATJTB.”
South Warsaw, 0., Jnly 28,1863.
•** * .* • One young man, who hadbeen etek and not
out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Ery
eipelas, after paying the doctors over $l5O without bene
fit, has been cured by ten bottles of your Bitters, * * *
EDWARD WOUNALL. ”
The following is from the Matron of the Union Home
School for the Children of volunteers;
*’Dr. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children Buffering
from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect.
One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, 1 obb
of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom
all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely
restored. We commenced with but a teaepoonful of
Bitters a day. Her appotite increased: strength and
health followed. * * * *
Bespectfolly,
“* * * I owe muck to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
RSV. W. H. WAG GO WEE, Madrid, XT. T. ”
‘ 1 * * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by tkeir UA9. v
Tby friend, ASA CURRIN. Philadelphia, Pa.”
*'* * * Ihavo been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and bad to abandon preaching. ** * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
KEY. J. S. CATHORXT, P.ochestor, XT. Y.”
"* * * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your
Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily In
creasing with the guests of our bouse.
SYKES, CHADWICK, & CO.,
Proprietors Willard’s Hotel, Washington, D. C. ”
«(* # * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
1 * * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of
liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0. ”
•'* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured m 9 of,a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed mo for years. It acts like a charm.
C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co., 254 Broadway,”
&c„ &0., &0., &c., Arc.,, v &c.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Cliasaya Bark,
Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, Sc., all preserved
In perfectly pure St. Croix Rum.
Persons of sedentary habits,' troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c-, deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical aufcho
ritios, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
Hones. —Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
We-only put it up in our log-cabin bottles. Beware of
bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are alieadyin prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and
signature on steel-plate side labels.
Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
GILLETTE & SCOTT,
-D 619 CHESTNUT STREET. "
SALE OYELEGANT CARVED SIENA, *GATE, AND
CASTELLINA VASES,
FRENCH BRONZE GROUPS AND FIGURES, PARIAN.
VASES, BIBQUET FIGURE 3, &c.
"808 CHESTNUT Street.
PE N Sl
PLANTATION BITTERS*
Havemeteb Hanbiojt, Fifty-seventeSt. , ?
* New Yobs, August 2,1863. \
G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cipcinnati, 0.”
S. T.-1860—X.
P. H. DRAKE & GO-,
oclO-stu&thdm 303 BROADWAY. N. T.
AUCTION SAUE.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
December 3d, at 11 o’clock, at the Salesrooms, No. GL9
CHESTNUT Street, will be sold a collection of the
above articles, jott received from Europe.
be examined ou WEDNESDAY AFTER
NOON. It*
WASTS.
ABESPECTABLE, ' MIDDLE-AGED
51 AN wishes employment as WATCHMAN, or any
lighfcwork in a Store or Counting-room. The best of
' reference given. Address Bos 2419 P. 0 del-3,.*
WANTED—A PEBSON WITH 0 API-
H TaL, in-the WHOLESALE BUTTES,-CHEESE,
PROVISION, and PRODUCE BUSINESS, in this city.
Address, ..stating where an interview may be had,
"Ridgeway, ” office of The Press. dal-2-.*
WANTED —IN A SILK. JOBBING
** Bouse, two first-class SALESMEN; one acquainted
with the city trade. Address, with reference, Box 2759
Post Office. •• • . . del-2t*
A GENTLEMAN WITH FROM $lO,OOO
t 0 §j5 t 000 is wanted to'engage in a respectable,safe,
andfair-payingManufaciuringßusiness. Address ‘‘ln
dustry,” at this office. del-tnthstf
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, SE VEN
iT teen or nineteen years of age. to assist ia a
COUNTING-ROOM ANBSiTORE; a GOOD PENMAN.
Salary small the first year. Address “S. B D .’’this
office. no2S 3c*
•WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A
»T • SITUATION as ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, or
BILL-MASER. Has had two years 1 experience in Cin
cinnati. ■ D. F BOWMAN,
n023.3i* No. 51 NorthTENTH Street
DOO'SKEEPEB WANTED—IN A
A* Dry Goods Commission House; must be familiar
With accounts, and capable of taking'ectire charge of ere
books. 'Address "A. A C>,” Box 1577Phila P Office,
in handwriting of the applicant. ALI communications
strictly confidential. n023-3t*.
■pOUtNDEY FOREMAN.—WANTED,
A an experienced Foreman in a Stove Foundry In
Cincinnati, O’. A superior man will get good compen
sation. Address Box 652, Post Offico, Cincinnati, O.
n027-14t* •• ' • ..
A GENTS TO SELL THE
-cA STANDARD HISTORY OF THSJWAR. A rare
chance to make are clearing from $lOO to
f2OO per month Send for circular. Adores JONES.
BROS.- A CO., Publishers. Baltimore, Md. nolO-lm* ~
$ IQ. Ann W ANTED—FIB.3T MOBT
g_4GS on City Property worth $20,030.
Apply to ROBERT MACGRBGf»R,
del-* ; - 4ri9 WALNUT;
toQt RflfT WANTED—FIRST MORT-
V/ GAGE on City Property worth $7,070,
Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR,,
del WALNUT Streets
jjhg?K' A MONTH!-I WANT TO HIRE
IjpTesfcJ Agents in every county at $75 a month,expen
eea paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machine*.
Address. 8. MADISON, Alford. Maine. 0e23-d&watt
ten A MONTH! WE WANI
a | ggg a laonth, expenses paid, to eeli
onr EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BUBNKX&
and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars /res.
& CLARK, Blddeford, Maine. Bell-d&Waa*
..JSte... DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
OFFlCE —Philadelphia, Feb-. 8,
16 Y£S£ELS WAIJTLD- immediately to carry GCAL to
the following poitts: '
Tortuvas.
Key West, Fla-
Fort B ton roe. -Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newbei a. Xf. C. - -
Port P.oyal, SC. JL EOS7>,
felO-tf Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
HOST AND FOUND.
T OST, YESTERDAY, A FOCKET
JLJ Book containing about $2O The finder will be
liberally rewarded by Laving it at The Press-oßlce.
. del-3t* ... . ' ' •• • - • ■ • • • • •'•
T OST.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
■J-J that. I have applied to the SCHUYLKILL £» aVIGA
TION COMPANY for the re-issue of a Certificate for
Three Shares of said Stock, standing in my aatnß.
nol7-tu4t* C. G CBILDS.
FOII SAE.E AND TO MET.
F)R SALE—AN UPRIGHT TUBU
lar Boiler and Twelve-horse Engine- Apply at No,
9&5 RIDOS ATenue. [del-2t*] DAVIS & CO.
M FOR SALE OR TO LET.—a DE
SIBABLE Btoro Property in SECOND street, above
Race, will be sold a bargain. or leased for five years,
del-tf GEO. N..TOWNSEND, IA3&S. FOUkTHSt.
fin BROAD STREET- RESIDENCES
aLfor SALE.—Handsome, well-built, modem dwelling,
on Broad street, near Girards avenue, containing 16
rooms, and every modern Lot 20 by 160.
Price low; terms easy- . .
Also, a compltte modern residence on Broad street,
near Ptplar; IS rooms, and all the modern, improve
ments; side yard. Lot 30 by-160. Cheap.
Also-, an elegant browm-Bjone mansion. Broad and
Girard avenue, replete with aTery modern improvement;
and finished in the very style. Large lot; stable in -.
re iVso, A foTir ß modem, on Broad street, nek?>. _■ SPORTSMEN.
Oxford, finished with jQI' the modern improvement^,
Price moderate: terms • '
Also many others.
dei-tf geo. k. noytr
a?6EHP. ia3X S FOURTH.gSt
fi'OAL YABREOR SALE.—THE B’SST
>/ fitted-up Yard in .the otty; capacity for doiuJ». any
amount of hmiiu C - Inquire on the premises,
Worth KINTH StTset, below Girard avenue. ncp*6&* •
INSTJ-KANCF COMPANIES.
JNSURS, YOUR LIFE
WASKSfS’MS LIPS HfSTTKiJCE C 0„
OF HEW YOKE,
'Which; offers, more .advantages to Insurers than any
other Company in tha United States.
CHAMBERS &
general agents.
407 WALNUT STREET, PMladalpMi.
oom-tnthstial ' - •
CELEBRATED
S7WEET CIDER.
OUR U'iUAL SUPPLY OF THIS EXCELLENT
CIDER
Juaft received-
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
H(i23-tf Corner qf ELEVENTH and VINE Strata.
T GUILD MILLETTE, ATTORNEY
• AT LAW AND CONVEYANCES. No. »43 SoatS
SISIB Btrstt. FbUaielvhlHi ng9-tai*
BICAJN ACADEMY OP MOSBJ.
Ths public i £ I ttifit
(M!e BRACED* 1 Havana and hvw'toßK
ITALIAN OPERA COMPART.
THE OPENING NIGHTVfILL TAKE PLACE OUT
WEDNESDAY EVENING. Dec. 2, IS®,
On which occasion the following artiste will mafew
their first appearance:
MME. JOSEPHINE MEDOBI, _
EI’LLE HENRIETTA SULZKRp- '
BIG. FRANCISCO MAZZOLENI,
BIG. FERNANDO BELLINL
BIG. HANIBAL BIAOBT.
Whonwi]! be presented, for tbs first time in Fhliaial*
phU.TetroUtt’siew'and brilliant Opera, in 4 acts, n
* , Or. THE'I/AST D AYS ? OF POMPEII,
which creatrd in Italy, and lately In Havana and Now
York, the greatest sensation.
The Libretto is founded oh Bolwer’s well-known novrl
of tho same name.
_ lONE
will be produced with.
NEW AND GORGEOUS MISE EH B*IENE AND TSB
GREaT ORIGINAL CART.
Madame JOSEPHINE-MBDOET.
Mile SULZEB.
Buxbo.. .Sirzsor BIaGHE.
Salustio. * . S Igno r - Kelchardfc.
Clodio.% 4 ....... ►**. .Herr Mailer*
Blrce , ~~ Mile Miller.
Patricians, Gladiators, People of Pompeii, I'eaaan.ta,
Guards. Centurions, Lictors, Soldiers. Slaves, &c.
CONDUCTOR...; SIG. J. BTUJTO.
• . PRICES OF 'ADMISSION. .
Xfotwithstandjng the vast and costly array of principaS
artists, the large increase of salaries in every depart'
nfonfc, without exception, exacted from the manage*
merit fcho higher prices of every necessary article to.
Orecees, Appointments, and Scenery, the customary
standard prices of ad mission will not he increased.
General Admission..... ~$i qq
Secured seats, extra.*.... - <£
Family Circle 60
Amphitheatre.. 25
The‘ Box' Office, for subscriptions for the first she
nights, will be open'at the Academy of Music on Satnc- \
day, November 28, from 8 to 4 o’clock.
The regular sale of seemed seats and tickets will com
mence on Monday morning, at 8, at the Box Office of the
Academy, F Leypoldt’s Bookstore, 1323 Chestnnt street
and at T. B. Pugh’s Bookstore, corner of Sixth, an*'
Chestnut streets. nos7-tf
GRAND 7
MSS. O. M. DEYOS.”
"JVTEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATK&—
Lessee and Manager ...Mr. Wfil. WHEATLEY.
THRONGBD HOUSES NIGHTLY'IK EVERS' PAR?.
TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 1, 1833, .
■ POSITIVELY
for tee ■ » <
FIEST AND ONLY TIME THIS SEASON,
EDWIN FORREST
Will appear as
YIRGINIUS,
In Sheridan Knew les’ great classical tragedy of the cams
name, which will be placed upon the stage in. the moat
BUPerb manner.
Mr. FORREST will bo supported by a
SUPERB CAST. \ . v
Including the names of Mr J. McCullough,; W.
Collier.- Mr. ■J. Martin, Mr. 6. C; -Dubois, Mr. 1 B T.
Ringgold, Mr. F. Mordaunt, Mr. Ward, Mr. Hall, Mra,
J. H. Allen, Madame Poniei, andMiss-L. Cooper.
Musical Crndnctor. .MR. MASK HABSLBXI
WEDNESDAY EVENING. December 2, 1563,
THE CELEBR&TED SWISS SOUBRETTJS,
JOBANIiA CLAUSEN.
Will appear in
THREE SPARKLING AND . GLORIOUS '
COMEDIETTAS.
COULDN’T HELP IT;
a family failing,-
THE LOAN OF A LOVER;
For the first time, ■with six of her peculiar Comic'
Sonars. '
HER Til fRD APPEARANCE IN AMERICA,
THURSDAY, December 3d,
Seventh nppear&nce of
EDWIN FORREST.
In anotbar of his grand Dramatic impersonation?, fbrths
first and only time this season.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE*
T* Lessee Mrs. M. A. GAfiBRTSSOST.
SECOND WBEK OP MR. J. S. CLARKE.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENIRO, Hecemb-r 1, 196?.
The performances will commence with the comedy of
. EVERYBODY'S FRIEND
Major De Boots.
Mrs. Featherly..
To conclude with the drama of
THE FAF BOY.
Waddilove- ..Mr. J. S. Glade*.
Doorg open, at 7 Commence at‘7K o’clock.
■fl/ras. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH
XTJ. STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street, above Sixth.
HOUSEB PACKED NIGHTLY!
FOURTH AND LAST WEEK OF MRS D. P. BOWERS,
ANOTHER NEW PGA.T.
TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT,
CAMELLIA'S HUSBAND.
Lady Camillia Hailstone .....Mrs.D P. Sower*.
Manned Warner Barton HIS.
Dogbrxar. Stuart Bebeon.
Acr3d—“FIGHT THAT MAN.”
To conclude with, each evening,
A FAVORITE COMEDIETTA
FRIDAY. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MSS. B. P.
BOWERS; ' ~ no3Mt
H-Beat national giro us
TRO OPE.—MARKET Street, above Twelfth.
Directress,-Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mrs.
DAN RICE.
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS, IMMENSE ATTRAC
TION, andUNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM. *- -
MORALITY AND MERRIMENT RULE THE RING.
New and very-attractive amusing and classical spec
tacles will be prbiuced during this weak. New faces
and favorite.old ones will appear.
The celebrated horse ' * Hawkeys State,” and the four
trained ponies. Apollo, Adonis; Mercury, and Highflyer,
will be introduced.
Great pieces in rehearsal for the Christmas'holidays.
ADMISSION. —Stage Seats. 30 cents ; Private Boxes,
$3 each; Parquette, 25 centsVGallery, 16 cents.
Commencing every evening, at 7.W
Ms tine As on ev.ry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS, ccmmencing at 2K o’clock.
BRING THE CHILDREN. no3o-t<
pONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABO YE TWELFTH,
Embracing magnificent BATTLE SCENES', ANCIENT
BUINS, Views of NEW YORK and BOSTON HAR
BORS. Ac., Ac.
A GRAND MATINEE on SATURDAY AFTERNOON*
at3o’clock. A Liberal Seduction.
Doors open at 7 o’clock; commence at 7'A,
Admission 25cents; Children 15 cents
jgECOND SEASON, 1863-’G4.
M. H. CKOSS and CHIELES H. JABVI B,
Hespectfoily announce to the public that they w3C
give
The first of the series to "be jriven in DECEMBER, aq4
the Temaißing three during the months of JASEABT.
FEBRUARY, and APRIL. 1864. Messrs. C. and J. wfiL
be assisted by tho following Artists:
Gael Gaertner, Yio'in. }C. j£ Scemitz. VioloncaQOu
L. TscHißKSß.Contraßasso Wm Stoll, Clarionet. ’
A. Kellner, Hautboy. .T. Koers, Plate.
G. Muller, Bassoon. ' JC. Plagbhab, Horn.
Programme, vith enbscripton prices, at Gould's, An
dr6 & Co ’s, and Lee & Wa) fcer’a. nol4-stnth tf
BIGJSOR BLED 2 -
EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7% o’clock, anil
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of New Mys
teries in Necroraancy, great success in Ventriloquism,
and the Learned Canary Birds.
l.c mission 25 cents; Children 15 cents.
AMUSEMENTS.
ITALIAN OPERA.
ORATORIO
THE JHESSIA.H
"Will be performed by the
, HAKDEL AHD HAYDIf SOCIETY.
CHRISTMAS NTCfHT,
MUSICAL FUND HALL. . CdeLtf
MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 50,
And Every Evening during the week*
WATJG-H»S :
GREAT NEW PANORAMA *
ITAEY,
a vn nr i?
WAR FOR FREE BOM,
Painted by S. B Waugh,
FOUR
CLASSICAL SOIREES,
AT -THE
FOYER OF TEE ACADEMY OF BSUSIG,
THIS WINTER.
H-KEAT SCOTTISH BALL.—FIFTH
" ANNUAL BALL of the CALEDONI AN CLUB. fi*
tie BENEFIT of the LIBRARY. • THURSDAY EVE
NING, December IGth, 1553, at MUSICAL FUND HALL*
Tickets $L*
nol4-tdelo*
TTEMPLE OF ASSEMBLY
j- BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHEST STUT STREETS.
Amusement for Old and 7 cunc iLirth and Happinosa
open for the season. Constant change of Entertafamenfc
POTHEBMEL’S; MABTTBS IN 7OTB
COLISEUM, by request of- many persons, re
main on Exhibition for a, tl me lonzer, at the
ACADEMY OLEINE ARTS.
CHESTNUT STREET* ABOVE TENTH..
Open from 9to 5; Evening, from 7to 10. a« •)30-6fc
GERMANIA OKCHESTBA,—FU BL2&
AT REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, o’cJ osk. »
BL, at.the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tuW*i
25 cents. Packages of sis tickets, SI. To be had ££•
ANDRE’S, 1104 CHESTNUT Street: X E. t ffOUiS
SETENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Halldeor. '
PENNSYLVANIA' ACADEMTf ©£
A . THE FINE ARTS.
- I0»0 CHESTNUT STREET. .
OPES DAILY (Sundays ■ excepted) from I A. BLK2
6 P. M.
Admission 25 cento: Children half price. JsH-t!
TEE TBSSF.
' PUESB'.. AND STAKJdI S4g&—
GREAT FITE-MILE TROT TO t fiRNESSi oa
'i December 1, IS©, at 3 o’clock/ P M. Three
of fchePastesfc Horses in the country wSilpc
all of "them being so elose-ly matched, t? iat the onpre
macy being yet nndtecidedv they have coi minded. Jotifcrsf
thahnsi contest over tbe S'oint Breeze Tr ack.
The following borsesTia re now enters/i;
• -A: Carpenter names “Lady Champion. ” of Providencu.
P. Voorbees names “ Abdallah Chief. 7 ? of IT. J.-r
■William ifcßoberfcs names “Little Abac,” of itVT.
Admittance®!., •- / • /. nosJ-2t*
PROPOSALS.
A RMY SUPPLIES. ? ■ *
OfFJGE CLOTia-Xa AND EqUi^-ASK.
502 BeoaiJSav. IS'e\v T erase, Ivovembeff 27i-1843.
SEALED BESH-'OSALS will aa received i-.t'this oft.ce
until 12 o’clock At, on TH.CSSDA't, the tbard* <Sar of
December next, /car furnishing by Contract, atjio&jlßpH
of Army Clothing and EqT\*guga In this cik^v-
Cavalry Trowsers. "
. Infantry. Great Coats: :
Bootees,.tewed and ragged.
Boots (cavalry), and pegged.
Woolen Blankets, 'domestic manafa-tSssscu.
India Babber Bliinkets.
India Bubber Ponchos.
Kna?saoks, complete.
Crossed CaoDftbns, brass, for hats,
Btt.Cords arid. Tassels- artillery.
Semples of : Vhieh can be seen at ta*s.o&ce.
E&djfers wf ii, however, submit samples of articles
they,propose, to famish, stating the. Qiia-ntifciee and. tima
of deuveri-/ * A proper gnarant&bmtfefc accompany aa
biislfor t> e faithful performance of axontract. . ’
The is reserved by the Unusd .States to reject all
bids .d'ie/ned. objectionable. ' \ '■
als should be endorsed tl proposals for famish*
lar/Chere Insert the articles bid and Addressed t«
Lieut-Colonel D, EL VINTON,
y noSO-3t Dept. GeneralU. S. A,
PHILIP A OO. t
409 CHESTK3T STEEET,
Manufacturers of superior
DOTJSXnS* G Ufs Ss
equal, li not superior, to any. of the follo7rir<fc make*.
Vnicb wo keep constax&y onliand: '' ' '• "
William Greet.?, Wsstley.BicKar&s, Moore XEars'A
and otter makers. . .
Also, Powder. Shot, Wads, Capa, ,
We be constantly supplied, durlni tfcj ks3aoft
wllh.T.nfT.xrl.tyof- sKATE - '
g JOHN. L. OAPBN, PHREN.OIiQ
QIST, inajibe consulted. DAT and KSTBNISO.o*
adaptation to Business Trade. an'l j
c»u the improvement of beayli, correctloo.of
fenlts, formation of fnendempp, &c. foil 3#-
scrintioDß of character ajYMi whsn tsaoired, at So. *»
8. TEETH Stcnet. ftb<yw* Opoatimt «AS-thßtanxa|y
e&s&m C.OBBECT PIANO TtTNINO.
fl • r?C. E. 8 ABGEKT’S orders for toafsf
-ti.-i ronalriaff Pianos are received at MASON & CO. ’s
Sre GO*CHESTNUT Street, only.
itf/ o ha 9 had eleven espprlsaoeiß s©s
ton Bad fiveyears’employmenttu r PJbila<laSpMa.
Special. —Pianos releaHieretl to sound as soft ui
• iweet toned as new, without mnovfnfl 1 .
Termi for Tuning, SI.
TRUSSES, BItiCES, &C.*
skilfully adjusted by G. H. NEBDLSS*
corner of TWELFTH and RACE Street*. «-
«>. Ladies’ conducted Mr
Ladiee, TWBLITH Street, flrsf door Below Base. The
most complete and varied stolon hand, consisting in,
part of Trasses, Supporters, Skotolder Braces, Better
Bandages. Elastic Stocking*. Cratches. STrinsea. at-
U*l%* n>r T?«r**rr. SirV TSnrun. ■fc* OCI-Sw> w
gPECIAL NOTICE—
KiETEIJ.’S MOTT JABS.
Sew capsule racra jabs
Americas abb feica glass shades,-
beautiful rfiitM?raiEa.
aXavaLL & letchworth.
X«, U Eorth TCCTH Strait
biguor MmOLEffl.
Signor BELLtaL
•filr. J. S. Clark*.
►Mrs. S. S. Perrin.
‘D. WRIGHT, Secretary.
oc74*Smi/