The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 03, 1863, Image 3

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    : arrivals at the hotels,
UP TO TWELVE O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
md Chestnut street*.
Thos J fehallcrose & wf, Md
N F Duudore. Bernviile
F Taylojr, W Chester
A J lleiy.ly,Williamsport
.1 V Craven. Now Jersey
Gea a Schoeff, Ft Del
T H Wmterstein/Pt C iroon
V D Latner & la. Fotteviile
Richard Malty. Pehaa
Miss E Meily, Ponaa
A W Daniels & la. Boston
Emerson l.iscam, USA *
Geo E Gcay, Albany
A Folsom & wf, Gnstou
John T Sargent & da, Boston
J C Dickinson, N--w York
Jas B Charters, l.llnols
J N Bilftnan if da, BI&«
Mrs J. SMnrt BlookwoilrN Y
D 31 Boyd,New Sort
Mr Johnson St sis, Balt
L C Barnoy, Boston
D 0 Constable. New York
DO’Dotiuoglme* Washing’n
A R Mi’Cov, K*s on
loliu 11 Uhl, New York
Okas G .Till, N-*w York
Jas'Stillwell USA
LC Merrill. USA
fll It lviutf. New York
Chas Klivor, Pottsville
A K Hay. Now Jersey
Henry S »ymour, KY
CACr,ua, New Y.o-k
T BStllliuan. Now York
L K>llogir New York
R Steers, New York
WFIUx. Now York
Geo fi* D -dd N»*w York
0 Uosßwa-y. New York
A K Hall, Brovidedco
J Blgior. Newbnrg
H Mayno,'Baltimore
CPPlimpton, B-s'.on
J H Almjv NewYTovk
J R Gay, 80-t.*n
K Kinsley, Boston -
John Bill, Boston
J a GhfiUh, Cincinnati
E OBougbton New York
S P hmoroon. New York
L W Carroll, Norwioii.Ct
John T Mart'n. h Y
L F OJa.ru e. N Y
8 BuflTnan, PiMvidcnce
B F French, N Z
J M Duncan
Max Haretzek, NY'
ConUnciktal->Nlnth a:
WW Ward, New York'**.
Jooiati J Burges, N T
Seth Bryant, Button
A W Bttrkerk, Portsmouth
,T Clapp, Jr, Mass '
S G Penney, USA
Dr Bolling
W HTtoman
W Laurie, Boston
Col l)Qyiß
Capt Dawson
AldoD Speare- Boston.
II M'Klxko, V S N
JS Willett, Louisville
WB Loughrirttfe,Louisville
JElleaeSde. Washington
J L Winfield. Terneseee
John C Yorton, St Louis
Geo B AUUns, New York
Mrs J Hickman, W Chester
Cbhs Betz, NewYoik
M W Watson & la,Pittsburg
A A Van Worner & la, Mo
A McD Lyon* -U S A
Jas A VeTiine & la, If J
F J Parson*. Pottsvillo
JLelfcenrlap, I*a
Dr Christ, Hudson City
C P Hurst, Tennessee
R 0 Glover, New 1 ork
H Williams, Mass
J F Merrill, Mass
C M Smith, Illinois
JT Stuart, Iliuois ,
W GFanleigh, St Joseph
W Jnyno, t> T
Vm Morrison, St Louie
C Andress, Cincinnati
W K Rlcbaffey, Washington
PW Ga:retsuii& la
John C Sterde
Ml&a Manning
John M Moore* N J
H L Stewart & wf. Chicago
Hon B Hamlin & la, Wash
MUs IT&Uuin. Washington
RobtKoe Awie, N Y
Hiss Hoe. Now York
Peter Kce A* wi f e, N Y
Stephen lioe New. Tot k .
Blend Hoe. New York
Mr & Mrs- Lawrence, N Y
Miss Mend, If *w York
Nathan Mervico
F P Furaald& la, N Y
B Reilly, Jr, ISA
Tra Murdock, Maes
If 1* Haven* New York
J Corrcy & la, Memphis
Girard-Chestnut S'
RMcNeaL HoUidaysbuiK
Hon J S Black, York, fa
Jse F Shunk.lork.Pa
J Htcalock,New York
J Allen,. Harrisburg
Mrs Mcrrisoa,Baltimore
W K Barns
L LarumA la, Baltimore
, Mr Young, New I ork
Mrs Sollt-ju, Miss
D F Burjrena'Washington
B T Wilson & -a,Ohio
Lewis G Simons
Jos Holmes- New York
P Voorheee, hew Jersey
F Orne. New York
J F Cowan, Nsw'York
I Painter, .Westmoreland co
IP Willttt,‘Milwaukee -
Ml es W Ilk tc, Mi» wadkeo
Miss Rankin, Milwaukee
Hr A Mrs Judson, ToUdo.O
Hiss Jsonnald, Toledo, 0
Wm Simms, New York
C Daniels,Cleveland, 0
W p Daniels, Cleveland 0
Mias L Gau.iey. Delaware
FIT Stanton, Wash, PC
W K Bartlett Jv, Balt
DRDHhmdprSVw, Laucast’r
C LRelm, Philadelphia
S Longttrefch, Philadelphia
AEDonaldson, New Jersey
He v Q H Bardwall, Lane co
Mrs JH Alisa, Carlisle, PA
Miss AUen, Carlisle, Pa
H Loppii
J Potterj Jr? Lcwistown
Hiss A McCormick, Wmsb’g
Mrs A Myers, Williamsburg
Mrs Wm Moore, N Jersey
CEP May hew & wf, B J
R H Jlerrids, Wash, D 0
JI T Guieman, New York
F Stallman & la, York, Pa
Hire haati-Fourtli
John Herron. Ohio
C A Luckenbach & la, Fa
11l Jones. Maryland
H Conrad. Penna
MDOverflcld. Monroe co
G K McMaster, Pittsburg
j B Burk! nrt t, Ohio
J J Chitttck & wf, K York
i)r6W Seiji & la, Penna
Breed, Fntebarg
MrsM Barnett, Easton
Mast W Barnett, Easton
A R Sloan
C W Leiimnh, Reading
,T J Book. Ohio
j A Eyster, Cbamfaereburg
3? C Herwy* Maine
Nathan Smith, Maine
J H Murray k la. If Jersey
H Funk, Btonfcboro
J Kelly A la , Burnt Cabin
American-Chestnut
E Tibbelt, Trmaqaa j!
R 0 Hall, Delaware .
Stew ard Allan
JI Keanaid
H Yenberg
Lieut E I‘Vilson, USA
Martin JDe I’orrest, USA
If-aac Gietiff, Jr, Boston
E WGraifihs, Tyrone, Pa
Mrs E McKstiKli. Pennar
Miss Bnchel RhaUgan, Pa '
Harrison Whitman, Boston
Tlios Wallace, Delaware
W N WDots* 3', Milford. Del
J E Thompson A la, N J
Alisa H Wells. Salem, t< J
Henry Slr-nickßos, K J
Clark Strongt Conn *
JI Brill, New York
D T Gapn
Mrs E M Ware. New Jersey
M Bra el A la. Baltimore
D Wallace, Ba timore
Jas A Kicliavds, Columbia
J H Jacobs. Beading
D J Lincoln, BLidsboro
P Grant ,
OHG Sossere. ?ew York
Jaa AllaTks, Wash, D C
Albert Butler, Sew Castle
St. loiUs-Chestuut
Geo W d & wf,Brooklyn
Lt JGlotuul'enna
Jas A Boot, Hartford
Jno C Howard fit wf, Va
J Woodward, Ilonasdale
David Porter, Washington
O Fieoge, Alexandria, Ya
•Tno Bordman-Easton
Danl StBtler,X***ttavillo
JW Houston-Delaware
.Taa Ebert, A 1 b&tfy ■ ;
Wm Monteiier'.SunbTiry •
J G Butler, Jr, Albany f
The X r »lon-Arch s
Qgo Scott. Bridgeport
J F Harris, Pottsyille
D E Miller, Penna
JM Earnest. Delaware
J Gregg, Bake, 0 4
J G Pomereiie, Ohio
ME Walker*la, Del
G S Reinhart Pittsburg
D Trainer, Williamsport
JosH Knhne, Penna
WJ Wallace. Lancaster co
J M Barrett, Wilkesbarre
Rev J A Wood, Wilkesbarre
H H Bothrock, Bellefonte
Mrs S Bryant, New Haven
John J Krcraer
SWfihaw, Backs co
States Union-Market
C Kilburn, Boston
J E Leonard. W Chester
Jno Eemmeror, Allentown
Wsq 0 Daniel,Wilm. Del
J> W Harlan & wf. Media
G J Walker. New York
Thos o Wilson, New York
Jnoßainbo St sou, Lane co
Jan H Boss, UlcV*v town
■O Mordine & wf New York
C Bruechi & wf. Now York
A B Potter, New Jersey .
Commerci&l-Sixih street, above Chestnut*
Major S F Earhart &la,U S A J Way, Chatham
J Traynor, Chester co W Pyle, Chester co
MissPT Bpeakman, Del co M H.iicCaU, York co
Miss H E Spaakman, Del co O fs*over, Pottstowa
JFchofield, Chaiubersburg W Stanhope, west Chester
TE Schofield, Chambersb’g JW Nislds, Westchester
J Armstrong, Maryland— W M Carter, Delaware
J Levis, Maryland T W Miller. Oolaware
J A Mackor. MarrUnd . J F TTzzell. (lentre co
H Gifcham &dan, lane co a W Johntou, Delaware
Bojmim's Hotel —Thii
, L J Paul. Jforrlstown
I J L RRthbura, Norristown
»' F Belrose, Norristown
i HMonia, Norristown
i p B Bolts, Mt Pleasant
W B Jordan. Mt Pleasant
F Pounhman, Waynesboro
Maj R 0 Hunt, New Jersey
A Hemingway, New Jmey
Be Witt C Chase, Portland
OTCbaße, Jr, Portland
Lt W CEnstice. Portland
HRPaiker, N Hampshire
A N Kowe. D d A ..
SHBuy&w, tunbnry
Madison—Second street, above Marltet.
PClloft, Lambartville 10 Hall, Lanrel.Del
S G Stockton,Lnmbsrtville A Lamcort Mow Hope, Ha
P Buckhert, Lambertyille W DGranam. Ohio
JC Stark Honn MorßKi.Omo
Tames SnßlvB.il J Shafer, Jr. Monroe co
Ohas Henri. Monroe co W Smith & wf. Mow Terssy
Jas Kintz, Monroa co John boarp. New Jersey,
J M Bivins, K.w York I& , i? r T ean , 5 r vlvl ? Illa i "
LLawrencf •, Q WKttglar,-Maryland.
B H Sharp i w', Delaware N Petty. Hew Jersey
TB Johnsim, Delaware JP Allen, Wilmington
BMBodnjy.Delaware Dr J Dyer. Backs co
W H Eodney, Delaware J Lloyd, Dcylestown
j P Burro nghe, Maryland
Bald Eagle- Third sir*
Ilex Weaver, Millerstown
Bleb Camp, i'eni a
» . DAS Keck,
i lewis Knntz. .Slailng.oa
, V B Eeifcny der, Heading
lJKern • „ - • •
v. S>lomon Boj-er, Panna
• Kiaa FA Boyer, Penna
A'iss is Boyer, Penna
' Miss E Lentz, Penna
- ILevan, Berks co
Jig E Hill, Backs co
I*H Myere, Backs co
katlonnl—Race sli
17 H Beftl, Peaaa I
W Walter, Bedford co;.P&|
) H Heareliby, I
>r 11 Howell, U B A •
jphn lioff, Heading I
jtfount Vei non-Scc<
jW Saylor, Bchulk Haven
y H Sanderson, Hew York
fE Phillips- Pennsylvania
v Ac Best, Hew York
/W H Curtis* Hew York
•/Jee Minch, .New Jersey
/ John Colgon, Salem, N J
; W o Pearce, Salem, H J
/ Qio S Smith .
Barley Bhraf—Sccom
Jaa Thornton, B/berry
B Yicbolaori, N Jersey
Chat Nicholson, h Jersey
Alfred Knight Carversyille
Capt R Uonai, JX Carolina
I fe Fogg, North Carolina
David Feaster, Buci.s co
speoia'l notices.
NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
To\ the Residents of the Twentu-secand, T amity-third,
t ; and Twain-fifth 1 Yards:
j Fifth Collection District. Pennsylvania.
' Ton are--respectfully notified that the ANNUAL AS
SESSMENT for the above-nailed District of .all persons
(liable to tax on Incomes* Carriage*, pleasure Yachts,
Billiard Tables, and Gold and Sliver Plate, and also of
Ell persons required, to take out Lconaes, having been
Completed, tho 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 WaRD, at the office, FRANKFORD
Street, Fratkford, oh and after MONDAY, the 231 No
vimbsr. between the hours of 9 A M. and 3 P.M.
(On "WEDNESDAY, December 2, ISC3. William 11. Mil
lar, Deputy Collecfor, will be at Hand’s Hotel, corner
o| RICHMOND and WILLIAM Streets, between the
* bjmrs of P A. M. and 3 P. M. to accommodate those re
* smug in the Twenty-fifth ward.
PENALTIES.
vr All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes on or
» Wore the 12th day of December, 183^," yrill incar a
S.gpeaalty often percent, on the amount thereof and costs,
*8 provided for in the 19th section of the Excise law of
■ July 1. 1862. - ._ 1 /
K All perrons who in like manner shall fail to take one
licence, ae reanlred by iaw, on orhafore the said
day of December, will incur a penalty of 10 per cent,
to the,amount thereof, forfeit three.times the
i amount of eaid license, and be subject to a term of ita-
L prleonment hot exceeding two year-, in accordance with
k the provisions of the 19th and 09th sections bf the Excise
H aforesaid, and the H 24th section of the amendment
K thereto.
Money of the United States only received. No further
will be-eiven,
treetjbcloyv Ninth,
JW Howell* Troy. N Y
Gao Hoskimou,Buffalo,NY
L T- Snoacer, Jersey City
J W Yan Wink si, N Jersey
Sam’i Libn, Baiiofonte
Miss Barroli, Maryland
J St* warc,ChiiUnoth« 0
W Ho&dorson' & la.Penaa
Miss F Stockton, New York
D Lomtson, Uoaulduon.
C F Sarever.Tainaqaa
E Wool .ten, Delawave :
H B Bigelow. Columbus,o
M S McCoj. Baltimore
D Luther, Reading .
W T Moris- u, Montgomery
J-ETagerman, Reading
H B ilanlo, BaUimore
Jamei Black
Johnßp-ar,Penn3ylvania
Mrs Gilday s: tfaa, Peana
D Brandt. Camber-und
Alfred HinkeJ «»hib
S Mu<*elmau, Ohio
BKFlaag, Aliltoa, Pa
T Livingston, Baltimore
0 W Ellis, (s«wtoa
JWP&rker B»pton
D Forrest, New York
J Gordon, New York
Or w Leonard, BUUmore
J W Wail, Burlington
PF Causey, Delaware
W T Cattae7, Delaware
W P L>« NorinanJoe Jt wf,
Ttxas .
S Cnapraan, New York
W Searie, Liverpool, Lug
P A Kcetsle, N w York
A A Douglas* it la, Peana
Mrs A w Le.-senrinff, Penna
J W O’Hara, Jr
W Raddo, New York
8 W Green. Itantingdon co
J HBlcs, New Zorki
street, below Arch.
A (J Miller, Sbifepeusbuvg
Mast G 61 Miller, Shipponsb
MreStoveason, Carlisle
Miss Steronsoa 6t s, Carlisle
S J DoikiOader, New York
E-.R Brown, MChunk
M McGovern, Peuna
D 0 Strawbridge, Penna
JH Breckinridge, Jona
Q W Seymour* Near York
Sami Walls, Miilhnco
Dr Bigelow .hew York
J M Lme, Penna
John Gallagher, York
Eli J S-teger & la. Allentown'
W Wav, Ketv York
D J Williams, Cincinnati
Aug Lour, Sc L juis
D B Morey Boston
C Hess. Pittsburg
J Cole, Eiston
/ street, above FifiSi* ,
IS W Strickland'
J M Eiiidon, Lei City
iMl'4 Hail. Salem, N J
| Mir a Pancost Salem. N J
T W Taylor & la. Penna
MUa S Ta* lo>, Penna
Miss F T Bmuett, Penna
C W Jefferson, Dal City
L Brumal! ;
F-JS Metzger, Hanover
Stephen Keefer, Hanover :
L.L Lyons Lewes, Dal
Robt Biv>wn, Baltimore
J S Tomb at bon, Jer Shore
Mrs J B Oarothers, Pa
J V Crain* Ala, JerShora
I* Pnrrett. USA
J Manchester
T Reber & la. New York
A Rldgwa>, Maryland
J I> 'Green, New York *•
J_Wescivt, Maine
John MPeck. Albany
A McTighe, Pittsburg
Mrs McTighe * son. Pitts’g
John J-Davenoort, N Y
J H Salkeld. M Chunk
FGSnllpnger, NewTork
J A Williams. Conn -
N F Parker, Boston
itreetj above 'Third.
R<'bt R Riddle, Albany
SI L Foy, Lancaster
T P Shaw, New York
S L Bryan, Baltimore
fl A Whaelflr Si ia, N York
T B Holloway,How York
Mrs Capt Sporty, Penn a
T B Rosenbaum, N Jersey
G Bradly. Louisville
J Newmeyer.Naw York
M J O’Brien. B.ooklyn
J M Spencer ii la, Brooklyn
itreet, above Third.
W C Beecher, Pottaville
Henry G Funk, Franklin co
D J HnmrneU Sc wf, Penna
Geo Brown. Tamaqua
E D Draper & ia, Mass
John B Price. Ashland
A. T Fobs. New Hampshire
RevC W Seaman, Illinois
David W Showell, Eiston
C Leggett, Blrdeboro
MlßbTriiomosoa, Birdsbpro
E Beckham. Lancaster co
J T 9aU“tt. New Jersey
Bemy Thompson. Berks co
Lyman Nattlnj?. Piaegrovo
Chae Tat man, Odessa, Del;
A G- Sem'.nger, Allentown.
t, street, above Sixth.
Wm Hackerry, Clearfield
Smith, Dauphin co. Pa
J Deyer, Lancaster co. Pa
JnoD France, Lock Haven
J B Johnson,Shir»pafl f l*a
Wm H .Rosa, Me Vernon. Pa
Jacob Plank, B*rksco, Pa
J K Lutz Hn-rrisburg
Aiidrow J Wilkeas, Penna
J R Metzler, Penna . =
H C fi'on-DerstmtttA son,Pa
L) ReJ-Dancannon, Pa
rd street* above Race
Z W Bartlett, iID.N York
J S North, flew York
G Nesmiih, New York
Lt H Herrick, New York
Jno Williamson, Cleveland
Geo Barman. Penna
Qeo Butserman, Penna
ADoten, P«nna
J P Read, Now Jersey
Col Jaa Wilson, USA-
Capt S Pray, USA *
A A Bates, Maryland
8 Banlett, Massachusetts
Lt Wilkins, IJ d a
D G Campbell, Greensburg
reet, above CaliowlriU.
Levi Backman, Allentown
T B Lelst-aring, Pitt3baT«
JH Smith. PiaeviUe.'Pa
HCt Smith, Pmeville. Pa
Mrs M Heaton,Piueville,Pi
Hiss V smith, Blnßvide.Pi,
H K Leister,- Sellersvilla
Carlisle Smith, Bucks co
Mbs Smith. Backs co
Hiss D Smith, Backs oo
Mrs Keck
J?U<» Boas „
W B Ben singer & son,Penn*
reel* above Third.
|C L T »was-md, Jersey
, M V Read. U-.adiag
J J Gaer, D
jLt Col R.F Moser .. .
oud St.j above Arch*
Josiah S Hackotfc
DWO Sharp. Salem co.NJ
HCReeves. Salem co* N J
S Humphreys, N*w Jersey
J Sheard. MlneroVille .
A Bright Hoff, Reading .
Mrs Barton, Delaware
HT Smith
d street, below Vine*
Col J L Laaaiag, Philada
Wm Terry, Mew i'otk
N Needham. Centre Hill
Hurry Servle, Djyleetowa
Sami Cognine, Indiana
Geo Derrick, New York
JOHN W. CO WELT,,
CollevtOjT.
OKK-PjauE Oi.OTnrira, of thk Latest.
Stties, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for BE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain
Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted eailsfdc
tory. Our Oke-Puice Ststkm is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES & CO., 004 MARKET Street.
Hair Dye! Hair PyeU
BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in
the World. Tie only Harmless , True, and Reliable
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye ie perfect—changes
Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black
or Natural Brown, without injuring tho Hair or stain*
log the Skin, leaving tho Uulr Soft and Beautifal; im
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The
genuine is signed William A. Batchelor; all others
are meze imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by
all Druggists," Ac. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. . Jy2o-ly
Deafxess, Ete, Ear, Throat Diseases,
end Cal a rrb, treated with the utmost euc'cess, by Dr-
VON MOSOHZtSKEBi Oculist and Auriflt. Numerous
testimonials and the very beat city references can b 8 ex
amined at his office IOJiT WALNUT street de2*loL*
Pr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is the
best known remedy for Spraina and Bruises.
- Electbicitt.y Sciextii'icalt Applied
by Dr. A. H STBYENS, 141 S South PENN SQUARE,
Philadelphia.
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P RESENTS.
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CABINET
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J. E. COUIS,
sbitrntit anti chtrstnttt.
no2l-lde2d
FIIfN—'BLACKBURN. At the residence of the bride’s
father, on Thursday morning. November 2(Ub, 1863. by
tho Rev. F. A. Willard, of Boaton, John M. Finu. of
thiscity, and Lettie B Blackburn, dadghter of 0 Black
burn, Esq,, of Pittsburg, I’d *
ELLIOfT—POMEROY.—By Rev. D. 0 Kellogg,
William B. Elliott to Miss Mary A. Pomeroy, both of
this cUy. *
GETCIIELL—TWIGGF.-On Tuesday. December Ist,
by the Rev. Beery W. Dncachet. Rector of St See
pufin’a Church, Frank H. Getchell, M. 0., of Maine to
Frederica C , daughter of the iate Major L. Twiggs; of
theU. S. Marine *.
BANCROFT—POWELL.—On Wednesday morning,
Dec. 2d, by the Rev Chnrloa D. Coopor, James R. Ban
croft to Carrie Knight, danghfcer of the late James
Powell, Esq , all of this city. . *
DIED.
LAlNG.—Onihe2dinst„ MaryT., infant daughter of
H. M. and Anna T. Lalng. *
BARTLETT.—Snddoniy, on the 2d inst., Arabella
Bartlett, in the 2lat year of her age.
Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of lior
parents, at bethlehem, Pa., on Saturday, sth inst., at
2o’olock P. M. ***
- FOSTER.—On the Ist inst., Harriet P., wife of Jacob
Foster.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband.
No, 1121NortkFourth street, on Friday, the 4th inst.,
at 2 o’clock. • *-
LfcNTZ.^On Wednesday morninE. the 2d insfc., Mrs.
Maria B. Lentz, relict of til's late 11-inry Lentz, in ihe
93d year of her age.
The relatives and. friends of the family are invited to
attend her fnneral, from her late residence, corner
Tenth and Wisstax streets, on Saturday, uih inst., at 10
o’clock To proceed to Laurel Hill. ***
DOWNING. —At DowningJown, Pa.. on the morning:
of the 2d inst., Ann T. Downing, relict of the late Uharlea
Downing, in the Cl»t year of her ago.
Her relative 8 and frionds . are. respectfully invited
to attend her funeral, on Stventh-day, 'the sth inat. To
leave the house at M o'clock A. M.
Carriagt s will be in attendance at the depot upon the
arrival of the train which leayes Philadelphia at
S A. M. ***
KIBK.~ On Saturday v 28th nit., Mrs. Sarah Kirk,
aged 77 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend berfnneral, from her late residence,
Main street, above Washington lane, Germantown, this
(Thursday ) morning, December 3, at 11 o’clock. *
HUBBAED.—On the 30th nit., Mrs. Emelina SHab
bard, wi/e of Charles Hubbard, in the 41st year of her
age. - *
ANSPACH. —On the 30ch November, Wm. J. Ans
pacb.only eon of William and Aoiada E. Anspach, in
thelS'b yearof hisage. *
DICKBEjON.—At New York, Nov. 30fcb, Mrs, Jolia
Dickerson, widow of Eev. Jonathan Dickerson, in the
Goth year of her age. *
Mourning goods for DE
CEMBER SALES.
Black Reps Long Shawls.
Black Thibet Long Shawls.
Black Thibet Long bhawls, extra size.
Bla k Cashmere Long Shawls.
Black Woolen Long Shawls.
Black and Gray Double-faced Woolen Loag’Sb.&wls.S
Black and White Plaid Woolen Long Shawls.
. Black All* wool Velour Reps.
Black French Meriaoes. •
Black French Cashmeres. .
Black Alpines.
Black English Bombazines.
Black Fiench Bombazines.
Black Silk-warp Cashmeres.
Black Mousselines Delaines.
Black Mou«»elines Delaines, double width.
Black. Corded Mousselines.
Black Tamises.
Black Bombazine Alpacas.
Black Mohair Lustres.
. Black Turin-Oloths.
Black Baratheas.
1 Black Australian Crapes.
Black Empress Cloths. - ,
Black Reps Anglais.
Black Brocade Mohairs,
Black Oriental Lustres.
Black Irish Poplins.
Black French Poplios.
Black Armure Silks ' .
' Black Gros Grain Silks.
Black Poult tie Sole Bilks.
Black Lyons Taffeta bilks.
Biaek Gros de Rhine Silks.
Black Enslieh Trimming and Veil Grapss.
Black English Crape Veils.
... Black Round Crape Yeilß. .
Second* Momning Dress Goods in gr®** variety.
Blttck aad Wnite l*iaiu Mobairs. 23 cts.
. Balmoral Skirts, French Flannels.
Hosiery and Gloves; Handkerchiefs.
Crape Collars and Sleeves.
White Collars and Sleeves.
Scarfs, Beltings, and all other goods required for
mourning attire.
* BESSON & SON’S Mourning Store,
No. 918 CHEiTNCT Street.
KYRE & LAN DELL HAVE, BY
steamer, CHILDREN'S BALMORALS.
■OYRE & LANDELL HAVE THE
popular VELVET CLOTHS for Ladies’ Cloaks.
KYRE & LANDELL HAVE THE
French, Camel’s Hair LONG SHAWLS. $l5O, $125,
$lOO, and $75. ; ■ . ' '
cwg&» ST. TERESA’S CHURCH.—A FAIR
for Sc. Teresa's Church Is now open at the Assem
bly Buildings, TENTH and CHESTNOT Streets It will
continue open daring the present and next week Cdl-3t
RIDGE TURNPIKE COMPANY—
ANNUAL MELTING. —The annnal meeting of
the Stockholders of the BIDGS TURNPIKE
■will be held at the office of the Company. No 131 South
F STH Street (upstairs), in the City of Philadelphia, on
MONDAY. January 4, 3864, at 12 o’clock noon, at which
time an election will be held for a President, twelve
Managers and a Treasurer, to serve for the enduing
year. Bycrdtr of . .C..T. JONEb,- .
J . . President.
Joseph A. Clay. Secretary R. T.- Co de3 thtia4
9*s2**' BISHOP HOPKINS,
I prisume that Bishop HOPKINS believes that
the postnity of Adaia were Involved in the coa?c
auences of his transgression; that before the tall, the
human race were free; that after the fall, they became
slaves to the fleih and the devil.
As» meins these premises to be true, it follows, that
the 1 evil! was the first, and is now the- chip/ »leve
master, and ail who advocate ihe continuance or sia
very are bis lawyers. j R SHiNKLANOi
de3-2l* 600 ARCH St. and 9135. TSIkD St-
6*iP=» PIIHiA.DEI.PHIA ABID REABISCi
RAILROAD COAIFART, OMce No HZI Siftttn
FOURTH! Street, - PmLatDELpraa, December 2, ISM..
DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Transfer Books of this .
Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17tb instant,
and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12. 1854.
A Dividend of SEVEN PEE GENT., clear of State tax,
has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in
Common- Stock on and after the 31st December next to.
the holders thereof as they shall stand regUtered on the
books at the close of business on the 17tn iaet._ n
A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER CENP.,
clear of State tax, ha* bten declared on the Pre
ferred Stock, payable in or Co-amon Stock, at the
option of the holder, onand after the 33st December naxfc,
to the stockholders as they shall stand ?egi« tered on the
books at ‘he close of business on the 17th mat • •
Holders of certificates which, have been discharged
from this office, or either of the Transfer are
particularly requested to have them duly registered on
the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred,
prior to the 17th inst. . S. .BRADFORD,
de3-tf • • 1 . .. Treasurer.
PHII.ADEI.PHIA EXCHANGE
CuMPANT, November dO; 18M.
A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Philadel- •
t>hia Exchange Company* will be held on Mo2s OAYaBXt,
Sec 7, atl2o’clock, at the EXCHANGE". (Room No. vO,
third floor), for the purpose of electing Nine ..Managers,
to serve for the ensuiitg year and for the transaction of
other business. ~ -W, S. GRANT,^
del-6t ' Secretary.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET;
ofthe Stockholders of the PtTTbTOM oOaL
COMPANY, at which A/e Directors, a Treasover. and a
Secretary, are to be elected, will bs held on TUESDAY,
December 16.1863, atSo’clockP. M., at >he Office of the
Company, 108 coath FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
detl2t* SAMUEL DUTTON. Secret iry.
msfa, SDBeBON-AEUST'S OPPiejß,
KSSTfOR MUTILATED BOLDIEBS.—SOLDIERS who
havslost an ARM or LEG In the sernce, and desire the
Patent “PALMER Limbs” to be snpplledby Govern
ment, thonld return thi3 notice immediately to this of
mS-iT 1609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia
OFFICE OF THE RELUSCE IS
K&? SORANCE COMPANY OP . PHILADELPHIA.
No. 308 WALNUT,Strest. • --.v.
Philadelphia, November SOth, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Re
liance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, will he
held at their Office on MONDAY, December 2lst,. 1863,
at 12 o’clock M., and the Annual Election of Thirteen
Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on
the same dry. at the same place, between the hours of
12 M- and 2 0 clock P. W. THOS. C. HILL,
no3o td2l Secretary.
KCC ST. LUKE’S AOXIUARY TO THE
SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solioits from
members of the congregation and othera contnbntlone
rSrttie benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar
ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goode, nrnybe sent _ to
the Society’s Room, in the basement of the Church
(THIRTEENTH Street, below Spruce.) every FRIDAY,
between!)andl oWock and Money to heTroasuror
CHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. las S. DELAWAKK^Te-
held in the Chanel on THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 3d.
Commencing al 7M o’clock. Addresses will be delivered
by the Bey. Drs MaLCOM, EDDY, JEFFERY, and the
Pastor, Rev. JAMES B SIMMONS. All are invited.
no2B-eth2t* • V • • . ■
DEWITT COAL COMPANY OF
PITTSTON. —The Annual Meeting -of Stock
holders Tor the election of five Directors to serve for the
ensuing year will be held at the Office of the Company,
139« South FOURTH Street, in the city of-Philadel
phia, on MONDAY, December 7th, 1863, between the
hours of 2 and 3 o'clock P. M. ,
n026-tW_ JOHN HANNA, Secretary.
-KSSn- FARMERS’
BAB K.— Philadelpi
At an election held on the
following named Stockholde
this Bank:
S. A. fiercer,
Edwin M. Lewis.
John Ashhurst,
Anthony J. Antelo,
William H, Woodward,
Joseph S. Lovering. Jr.,
Benjamin A. Farnham.
And at a meeting of the
MERChE, E*q .was unanin
EDWIN fc LEWIS. Esq,.,
LIAM BUSHTON, Jr ,Oashi
n024-10fc W.
CORN EXCHAI
VCr 2 DELPHIa, Novembi
At the Election held 16th in
ers were duly elected Dlveol
Bank:
Alexander
James Steel.
Robert Ervien,
William P. Cox,
Samuel T. Canby,
Philip B. Mingle,
John F. Gross,
And at the meeting of the
OATTELL. Esq., was unanit
ALEX.WHaLLDIN, Esq.,Vi
TOBBEY. Cashier.
n024-3m ,
OF NORTH AMERICA,
DacE.MHERIst. 1563.
AN ELECTIO A for twelve Directors, to serve the ensu
ing year. will be at the-BANKING HOUSE: on
MONDAY, January 4th, 1864, between the hours of II
annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the same time and place, J* HOCKLEY,
<UVtuthstja4. Gaahiqr.
JOEUS B. C'IOBOH, ESQ.,
NEW IECTUBK—'
ON THURSDAY EVENING-, DECEMBER 10m,
WILL ALSO DELIVER HIS GREAT LECTURE ON
ON FRIDAY EYEING-, DECEMBER ItTir.
Tickets for eacli Lectnro 25conta. Reserved seats to
tooth houses 60 cents. The Sale of tickets will commence
on SATURDAY. December 6th, at 9 o’clock A. M., at
W.S & ALFRED MARTIEN'S, 606 CHESTNUT Btreet.
Ko seats will be engaged or sold beforo that date. Doors
open at 7 o’clook. Lecture to begin at S o’olock.
Proceeds 'oi‘benefit of sick and wounded soldiers, and
other bonevolent purposes. de3-4t*
ggg* A PUBLIC niJEKTIHG,
REV. HERRY WARD BEECHER, ‘
the appreciation of th 9 Citirens of Philadelphia of the
signal value of his services to the
will be held at the
ON TIIVKSDAYt December 3, at 8 P. M.,
ME, BEECHER WILL DELIVER ACT ADDRESS ON
Tickets, eutitlins the holder to a secured Mat in the
parquet, parquet circle, and balcony, ONE DOLLAR.
Tickets for other portions of the house, FIFTY CENTS.
The proceeds of the lecture will bo devoted to the funds
of the TJ. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.
Tickets may be procured, on aud after Monday nest,
at the Box Office of the Academy, or at the Agency of
the Sanitary Cogomisßion, No. 1307 Chestnut street, (up
no2B-Gt
FRIENDS’ ASSOCIATION FOR
BELIEF OF COLORED FRSBDMEK. —The
arraignments for the active operations of this society
having been completed, notice is hereby given that
materials or partially-worn clothing wills he glailv re
ceived at the society’s Rooms, Northwest corner of
FIFTH and CBERRT ■ Streets. Also, donations in
ipaoney will be promptly applied to this pressing object
if forwarded to either of the officers of the Association
or members of the Executive Board.
SAMDEL HILi.ES, President, Wilmington, Del.
Dr. OHAS. EVANS, Secretary, No. 702 Race Bt..Phila.
BICHARD GADBTJBY, Treasurer, No. 117 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia.
Samuel B. Shipley, No. 112 Chestnut street, Philada.
Johnß. Garrett, No. 400 Chestnut street, “
Marmaduke <J Cope. No. 1312 Filbert street, “
Anthony M. Kimber, No 26 S. Delaware av., **
Phil-p C. Garrett, Ko. 400 Chestnut street, "
Thomaa Scattergood, No. 413 Spruce street, “
BenjaminCoatBB, No. 127 market street, **•
Wm. Evans, Jr., No 252 South Fiont street, “
James Whitall, No. 410 Race street, “
John S. Hilles, No. 27 North Juniper street; “
Elli&tonP Morris, GermantownorSOSMarketet. *'
: J. Wistar Evans, No 817 Arch street, ** .
Joel Cadbary, Jr.. No, 403 Arch street, “
GcrrgeVaux, No. 1715 Arch street. “
Henry Haines, No. 1202 Girard avenue, “
Charles Rhoads, No. 5i3 Pine street, “
IsraelH. Johnson, No. 1!9 Market street, *'
John W Cadbury, No. 48 North Seventh street, “
Francis Stokes," Twenty.fir.st and Bacestreets, “
Nathan Hilles, Fraukford- “
GeorgeS Garrett. Upper Darby, Delaware county,Pa.
William M. Canby, Cbadd’s Ford, **. '*•*
Ashton. Richardson, Wilmington, Delaware.
Edward Bettle, Haddonfield, New Jersey,
Richard Mott. Burlington, ; “
JohnC. Tatum, Woodbury,
►s3a, NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF TltE
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF-TIIB CINCIN
NATI, WILMINGTON, AND ZaNESVILLB RAILROAD
COMPANY. —The holders of First Mortgage Bonds of the
Cincinnati, Wilmington, and Zanesville Railroad Com
pany are notified to present the proper evide ace of their
respective claims, to tMp undersigned, at his office, on
the oouthwest corner or Sycamore and Third .streets,
Cincinnati, Ohio, on or before FRIDAY, the'lsrh of
January, 1834. for dividend from the fund arising from
the sale of said lload, and in the hands of the Receiver
thereof. WM. KEY BOND,
Special Master Commissioner.
CixcryyATi, November 25, 1863 - del»6fc
JERSEY SHORE, PINES CREEK,
ANDSTAIE LINE RAIL ROAD.—Notice is hereby
aiven, that ihe Commissioners of this Company will
meet at the GIRARD. ROUSE,'in this city, on the 10th
day g£ DECEMBER next, to open books, receive sub
scriptions, and permanently organize said Comoany.
November 2T>. 1863/ -• n027-tflelQ
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.—
lO Philadelphia, Nov. 3,1663.
The Directors have this day declared a- Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., clear of all Taxes, and payable on
demand. . J. W. TORrEY,
no4-lm * Cashier.
pA PHUADSSLPfUA ASD READIES
company, office as* south
FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. September?, 1563.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.*-*The followinff-named persons
are entitled to ft Dividend «».-tixa-common Stock of this
company.- - -rue of several of them is un
known, and it is, therefor©, necessary that the certifi
cates of stock should be presented on calling for the
Dividend. S.-BRADFORD, Treasurer.
STOCKHOLDERS 7 NAMES..
Mrs. Mary Bishop, ' S- Lancaster.
Timothy C. Boyle, Percy M; Lewis, - - -
Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary Mitcherson,
Ain Copeland. John Mclntyre,
' A.Emslieand J.tfewbold, John B; r Mwce, V/ -,_
Trustees, James McKnigfct.
Debbie A. Hushes, Beuj. P. Newport,
Sami. T. Harrison. Bern. Pott,
James Hallowell, W R. Kodraan.
James W. Hallowell, Sarah AnirßichariU.
. Catherine C. Koppele. H enry B Sherer.
Daniel Klapp, Maria L. Sadler, -
Mary Kuhn. Andrew Turner, -
Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich,
Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex. Asher M. Wright,
of S. Kuhn. William Young,
R. y. R. Leisse Extra., W.R. McVickar,
and James G. Schaff. Ex. of Austin Smith, -
John 8. Leisse. dee’A. Willis & Co. ssfi-stnth-tf.
S GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
No. 611 CHESTNUT Street.—Kecruits wanted for all
the gallant old Artillery, Cavalry, and' Infantry
Regiments now in service, raised, orpartly raised, in
this city A few good men can yet be enlisted for the
2d Artillery (112th P. V.), A. A. GIBbON».U.. 8. A.,
Colonel Commanding. The Batteries of this faithful
old Regiment have been assigned to posts of honor, aaa
are at pretent occupying the most prominent fortittca
tions in the defences of Washington. Quarters commo
dious ani comfortable. The Largest Bounties now,of
fered to Veteran and other volnnteers are given at this
Office. - CHARLES N. CAL WALL AUER,
noSS-St* .: Captain and General Beciniting Officer.
£ WANTED, FOB THE, UNITED
fa STATES MARINE CORPS (a varied and exciting life-
Stfby sea and land), six hundred able-bodied men to
perform the duties of a soldier at our Navy Yards and
aboard United States thips-of war on foreiga stations.
Better compensation than the army. A snipof-war is
a comfortable home. The Marine Corps ,is the best
equipped Infantry in the service. Prize money-in abund
ai Two dollars will be paid to any one who brings an ac
cepted recruit to this office/ • - • ,
For ail other information apply, daily, at, -the only,
regular and long establishedjrarine teem-ding Ren
dezvous in the city, at No. 311 Seats FRONT street,
below Spruce, between the hours otalno gad three.
rtVli-w»lr JAnißitS LSWltj,
Captain and Recruiting Officer,-
n023-lm 80. 311 South.FRONT Street
EBB’S
Famishing China & Glass Establishment*
CHINA HAIL, 5*9 CHESTNUT STREET.
to the cheapest (for the quality) and most extensive As
sortment of
WHITE, FRENCH, GOLDrBAND >
AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY.
Just opened, of our own importatlon/eighty-one casks
very plain WHITE FRENCH OSINA, 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. . .
4®** Double thick China Stone Ware, and Glass, ex
pressly for
AND MECHANICS’
era, Nov. 83,1863.-
»16ch of November, 1863, the
are were elected Directors of
Joshua B. Llppincott, I
James R Campbell,
Francis Tete,
Pemberton 8 Hutchinson,
J Edward Farnum,
William M. Farr.
Directors this day, S. A.
mously re-elected President,
Vice President, and WIL-
Ii RTTRHTON. Jr.. Cashisr.
KGB Bl!H£| PHILA
)er23d, 1863. >■_ ....
ist. the following Stockhold
jtors of the Corn Exchange
G. Cattell. , w _
Christian J. Hoffman*
H. W: Catherwood,
Edmund A. Souder,
Charles E Wilkins,
David Vanderveer,
Jonathan Knight,
i Board this day ALEX. G.
mously re-elected President;
r ice President, and JOHN W.
J. W. TORRE Y,
Cashier.
THE PRESS:—PHILADELPHIA,' THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1863:
WILL DELIVER HIS
- w PECULIAR PEOPLE ”
academy of music,
ME.GOUGH
.“KIiOQirESOE AND OEiTORS,' !
CONCERT HALL,
TO TESTIFY TO
AMERICAN CAUSE IN ENGLAND,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
THAT OCCASION.
MILITAEY NOTICES.
CHINA AND- GIiASSWAKE,
a®- BIBEOTI.T OPP33ITB IHBEPEKBXSaH HALh,'"®# .
CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS.
HOTELS, SHIPPING AND RESTAURANTS,
4SB 1 * French China dosorated to order in any pattern.
43* Initials engravod on Table Glass.
China and Glass paekedin a proper manner;
ses-*»iatb-4OT • '•
XUBKICATIKG OU-S*
ATING OILS!
HCTmXjBXJE.X <SS 00.,
Ho. 340 AKeH STREET, FHILADA.
depot for machinery oils.
We now offer to the public the following w ?
SUPERIOR LUBRICATING AND BURNING OILS,
of Morehouse & Meriani’s celebrated manufacture.
LIGHT COLORED OILS.
No. 1 SIGNAL OIL.
This Oil is equal to Sperm, will stand the cola, ana
does not gnm. No 2 SISN AL OIL,
Is taking the place of Lard Oil; it lasts longer, and gives
a Letterb ehgikE AND MACHINERY OIL,
auite as good as Sperm for any Lubricaiingpurpose.
Ifo. 2 PINE RNGISE AND CAR OlL*_
la better than any other oil in use. and 20 yVct. cheaper.
No. 1 LIGHT CAR OIL,
designed particularly for car journals, can be used.to
goof advantage outtm^screws.
will not congeal in cold weather; hence better than Lard
OiL Ho. 3, PARAFFINE LUBRICATOR,
-P^^S^COLORfDmS.
JACKSON OIL,
A fine, cheap OUfor JournAls *
Steam Refined,
No. SMBOOA, ' xk
For Engine and from water or grit-
Exclusively for Car Journals and Heavy MaoUlnorr.
No. 5 PARAFFINE LUBRICATOR, ..
Will not congeal in cold weather, and will save lo per
cent, in power and in the wear of brasses, over cheap
oU6 ' No. 6 PATENT COMPOUND OIL, „
Ah anti-friction oil, downed expressly for Heavy Ma
chinery. Kolllng Mills. Steamboats,
cmnB y ‘ No. 7 ENOmE AND CAS OI L. , ,
Designed to take the place of Lard Oil. flows freely m
the coldest weather, and is less affected by warm wea
thAl.Uhe above Oil i are entirely free from, acids.
& co _
No. 210 ARCH Street,
Bole Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, .and
New Jersey- nolP- tnthslm
JjTOTIOE.—PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
REimsa, November 28,1565.
The public is respectfully informed that on apd after
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14,
all passengers who do not
PURCHASE THEIR TICKETS
Before entering the Care
Will be charged TWENTY-FiyE CENTS extra on each
ticket purchased on the train, for which they- will obtain
from the conductor
A CHECK BECBIPT.
This Receipt be redeemed, and twenty-five cents
paid therefor, in cash, upon. Its presentation at any
TICKET OFFICE of the Company.
a. A. NIGOLLS,
Gpperai Superintendent
HOLIDAY GOODS.
THOMAS 0. GARRETT,
No. 713 CHESTNUT STREET,
In view of the approach of the
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS,
Hat- laid in a very elegant stock of-
WATCHES, FIXE JEWELRY,
SILVER ARTICLES, PLATED WARE,
TABLE CUTLERY, Ac.,
NEWEST STYLES AND FINEST QUALITY,
AN EXAMINATION OF WHICH HE ASKS OF TEESONS
SEEKING PEES ENTS.
<lc3-lcl‘2!
JJ OLID AY PRESENTS
G 5-. KTTSSEELCL,,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Would in-vita aitaution to his woll-BOlected AjN
ot FINE AMERICAN and IHPORTED^“£
WATCHES,
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE, &0.,
SUITABLE IOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
del-lra
J?ANOY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!!
MRS. E. C. DAVIS,
SOUTH EIGHTH STREET,
OPENED, ON MONDAY - , NOVEMBER 23,
THE MOST ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
II O L I' D A Y GOO D~S
That has ever been offered in this cit 7.
34 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. :
* MRS. K. C. DAVIS.
del-tuths St
iJ'HE GREAT SIC ATE DEPOT !
A large and well-selected assortment of
LADIES’, GENTLEMEN'S, AND BOYS’
■■■■St ££ jSI. .*P 33 JS i
s' ■ ■ -
Just received and for sale by
TROTTER & DAWSON,
de2-lm Ho. 919 MARKET ST., PHIL ADA.
r<OODS FOE HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Wilting Desks.
Leather Ba*s,
> Portfolios,
Chess and Backgammon Boards,
" Gold Pens,
Pine Cutlery,
Rubber and Gold Pencils,
With, a general assortment of Stationery,
For sale by
Blank Bock Manufacturer,
Printer and Stationer, .
43 South FOURTH Street,
de3*l2t
jgKATERS’ HEADQUARTERS
LADIES’ SKATES, of every variety.
GENTS. ? SKATES, of all kinds.
STEEL SKATES- DUMP SKATES. ,
RO'-KEK SKATES.
SHELL-GROOVE SKATES, a superior article for
learners.
PARLOR SKATES, all sizes. :
PHILIP WILSON & CO. ’S,
409 CHESTNUT Street.
Holiday goods.—all the
Newest Styles of y
FANCY COMB®,
STISEL AND JET JEWELRY,
FA.NCY FANS, ■'
PEARL HEAD-DRESSES AND NETS.
With a full assortment of Fancy and Toilet Goods,
adapted to tbe Holiday trade.
PRICES TBE MOST SATISFACTORY,
At H DIXON’S,
No- 31 S. EIGHTH Street, Philada.
P. DTJBOSQ & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FI KE JEWELRY,
102 S CHESTNUT STREET
Watches neatly repaired and warranted.
Pearl Work of all descriptions repaired. del- 1m
J> & G. A. WRIGHT,
’ 02-:l OUJJSTNUT STREET, '
Offer a beautiful selection of
BOHEMIAN GLASS TOILET SETS,
PARIAH AND BOHEMIAN Vases.. .
BBONZE STATUETTES AND BUSTS,"
CAIRYEj>'BRACKETS AND BOOK-STANDS,
CIGAR, TOBiann AND MATCH STANDS,
ODOR AND LIQUOK 0/.KBS,
DESKS AND-TRAVELLING Bias.
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIER PIPES, ;
and a great variety .of Fancy Articles soiled for Holiday
Presents. ael-lm
OANES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
EBONY CANES, arold head.
MALACCA C%NES, ivory head.
LADIES' CANES.
GENTS.’ CANES.
SOLDIERS’ C&NES.
CAKES oi every variety.
Por 6ala Philip wilson & do.,
409 CBEaTfICT Street.
TTOLIDAY GIFTS.—GOLD SPF.OTA
II das, Sold Ere-Glasses, Stereoscopes and Stereo
scopic Viewr, Card Photographs, Photograpa Albums,
Microscopes, Magic Lanterns. Spy Glasses, Op«a Glasses,
Officers’ Field-Glasses for Army and Navy use, Pocket
Compasses, Mathematical Instruments, Karaidoßcopes,
Thermometers, and a variety of other articles—appro
priate gifts for the & BI?OTHEEi
*3B CHESTNUT Street.
del-tisl-if
OEORISTMAS PRESENTS.
OPERA GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES,
FIELD, GLASSES, STEREOSCOPES, FANCY
THERMOMETERS,
BESIDES MANY OTHER
BSEFUI AND FANCY ABTICLES,
• FOR SALE BY
JAMES W. QUEEN <6 CO.,
• No- 9»* CHESTNUT STREET.
5®- Catalogues furnish gratis. noi6-im
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1812.
WM. WILSON * SON,
SILVER-W ABE MAMFACTIIRERS,
S. W. COR. FIFTH ANDSCHERRY STS.
4. large and general assortment of
SILVBB-WARB
constantly on hand, of cor own manufacture, of HIGH
EST STANDARD.
PLATED WARE.
Just received, per City of Limerick, and have constant
ly on hand, a large and general assortment , of. PLATED
WARE, consisting of
; -WAITERS,
. TEA-SETS,
CAKE-BASKETS,
CASTORS,
nol2-thstulm TJRNS, Ao«
CURTAINS & CURTAIN MATERIALS.
QURTAINS AND CURTAIN
materials:.
Si P. iriti & co ,
DEALERS IN
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS,
FURNITURE COVERINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
_ ' HOLLANDS
UPHOLSTERERS’ TRIMMINGS, VENETIAN
BLINDS.&C.
N. B. COR. TENTH AND CHESTNUT.
n026-lm
SHADES.
the largest assortment in
PHILADELPHIA
Efc. J3I, Slj A.U GIITEB’S,
517 MARKET STREET.
nolB*lm . -- Zj—
ptrOETKES or wiHra m
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Ko. 1»8 SOUTH NINTH STRSBT, !
Between Chestnut arid Walnut, Philadelphia.
G. M. liATJMaNV v
A*' M. SALLADB*
J. D. BITTING.
-DEDUCED PRICES.—CHARLES
XL DONOGHUE. 83 S. WATEK (Street, having con
rinded to retire from business, new offers. for sale the
balance of Ms large and-varied stock of Steam-jeflned
SnoSlsf Steam &RUP MOLASSES, and
COFFEE, at reduced cash price?. qqs-lz v
PATENT FURNACES AND STOVES
FOR WARMING HORSE RAILROAD CARS,
Now n>ed by the Boston at 4 Lynn, Cambridge and
Quincy Horae Eailroad ConjTOniea, Maea. j can be ap
plied fo one hair hour; For the above. ™^ rjl!Y>
BolS mtblm. -.Chrtnh MM».-
Q.OODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
IHYITE ATTENTION TO THEIR - HANDSOME AS
SORTMENT OF
all the novelties of the Season, both in stria
and material.
FRENCH POPLINS, silkfac^L-
FRENCH POPLINS, ribbed.
ALL-WOOL POPLINS, in choicest shades.
ARMENIENNES.
TARLTON PLAID POPLINS, &c.
As usual, at this season, they will offer a largo quan
tity of Goods, at EEDUCED PBICES, for PBEBEtfrS
during the coming
Will be found now
100 ps. FINE FRENCH MERINO, at $l.
200 “ ‘ ‘ PLAID MOHAIRS, at 371 c.
And other Goods in'the'eame ratio.
JJLANKETS! BLANKETS l
CUB WEN STODDART & BROTHER
Invite the attention to the large and varied stock of
Banging in price from $3.60 to $20..
‘ Hotel keepers, housekeepers, and storekeepers, sup
plied at the lowest prices. Also, a large stock of
Which we are closing out‘for less than usual prices.
CUKWEISr STODDART & BROTHER,
450. 459, and 454 N. SECOND Street,
Above Willow.
22 D . OR OSJBA-N,
Respectfully calls the attention of the ladies to his well
selected stock of ' -
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.
Also, a fine collection of
Fancy and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Gents’and Ladies’Handkerchiefs.
INITIALS AND OTHER DiSIGNS Embroidered in the
Latest styles and in the best possible manner.
A fuU assortment of
E&BROIDEBIES.
NIGHT-GOWNS*
CAPS. CHEMISES,
GARIBALDI?,
COLLAR?* SLEEVES. CUFFS,
HOOP SKIRTS, DRESSES,
NETS, GLOVES. Ac.
WM. MANN,
CBAWLS FOR FRIENDS.
*3 ; : JUST RECEIVED,
A lot of drat Indin. Silk Shawls; Levantines, Pattis
way» and Satin Levantine Shawls, from 6-4 to 0-4, en
tirely perfect, and "at redusod prices.
JESSE WILLIAMS’
- DRY GOODS STORE,
73‘1 ARCH Street.
Four doors below Eighth street.
GR'OS JEAN,
No. 1013 CHSSTNOT Street, north side, Philada,,
Respectfully calls the attention of the Ladies to his
well-selected stock of LISEN CAMBRIC HDKFB.
Also, a fine collection of ' _
FANCX AND BHBKOIDBRBD H iNDKBRCHIEFS.
Constantly on hand a variety of GESTo’ and LADIEs
HDKFS., with initials and other designs embroidered
in the latest styles and in the best possible manner.
Also, a full assortment of Embroideries. Bight Gowns:
Caps, Chemises, Garibaldis. Collars, Sleeves, Caffs,
Hoop-Skirts, Bead-Dratsas. Nets, Gloves. Ac. de2-lm*
gPEOIAL NOTICE.
Has removed to the new and handsome store,
■Where he will keep a of Gentlemen’s
; FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting of Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspen
ders,_&C. v de3 fit
JNSUItE YOUR LIFE
IK THK ,
" “"“RTOS LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
°* ~* v —T---OBK.
Which offers more advantages to" insa...,,—
other Company in the United States.
CHAMBERS & REGISTER,
GEIfeAL AGENTS, .
£o7 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia.
0c27-tnthstjai . . -
/TtFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MD
v/ TUAL safety INSURANCE CO., . .
Philadelphia. November 11,1563.
The following statement of the affairs of the Company
ts published in conformity with a provision of its chartw.
PREMIUMS RECEIYED from Nov. 1- 0ct.31,1833;
On Marineand Inland Riek5....5392 849 OS
<***«* *509,462 11
Premiums on Policies not marked off Novem* „
her 1, 1863... ..... •••••••
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
THOS. W. EVMS & €O..
DRESS GOODS,
ALSO,
CHRISTMAS SEASON,
AMONG WHICH
THOS. W. EVMS & CO.,
de3-6t
816 and 830 CHESTNUT STREET.
OF ALL GRADES AND SIZES.
COLORED BLANKETS,
XOX3 CHESTNUT STREET,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
REMOVAL. .
HKSEY A.TEII3VSOJV,
Formerly of Nos. 146 and 148 South Third street,
So. 620 CIIESTMT STREET,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
PREMIUMS MARKED OFF as earned from November
1,1562, to October 31,1553:
On- Marine and Jnlandßlsks ..$378,468 34
Ou Fire F.Tafcs.. 44^^^
Interest during 6ame period, sal
vages,
$55L555-18
ZtOSSES* EXPENSES, &c., dums the year as abo.ve:
:
Fire Losses-^.. * 40,750 ra
Betnm Praminme.. • • S’fstS' 51
Be-uiscxaDces. ***'%Vi* a*' os»i4ia*
Asreacy Charges, Advertising, Print- , Q 7S
8128198
Expenses, Salaries, Kent, &c. ■■•■•• 16,428 61 nnr
Surplus msMivi
ASSETS 05 TEE COMFAHY,
Noyjshber 1,1863- „„
@OO,OOO United States flTe- per-cent. L0an...,.-*97,000 00
:: «^-pnv Mat - ioooroo
fiOOOO ' “ 7 3-10 per ct. Treas. Notes 63,260 00^
ICO’OCO State of Pennsylvania 6- per-cent. Loan.KO, 997,60
k* (vyj 14 t B-per-ceni. o/,eou w
12B’,IJ(i0 PtaadelplitaCity Ojper-cent Loan....moffi OT.
R 30.000 State of Tennessee o-per-cent. Loan.... .*-5,000 OO
20,800 Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage
6-per-cent, bonds 22idUU Uu
CO.KO Pennsylvania Railroad second mort- „
gag e • 6-per-cent, b0nd5............... 63,260 GO
IS.COOSOO shares stock Germantown Gas Com
pany. principal end interostigaaraa
tied by the citv of Philadelphia. ..*** 15,000 00
fi.OOO lOOeharesStockPennsylvaniaßailrciidi ■
Company —.... /, 4_,ouj
5,000100 shares Stock Worth Pennsylvania • ■
Railroad Company -.650 00
21.000 United Stales Treasury Certificates of-__ _ _
Indebtedness... 21AZ0 00
123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply won
secured. * /w uu
s79l,7OTpar;*.cOBt/5768 J 7S7.l2...marketvalne;^2ooSo
Real Estate .*•••• A -•••• 80,303 35
Bills- Receivable, for : insurances 1Q? 61
Balances' due at A&encies—promi
bwr oa Marine Policies, accrued
interest, and ether debts dae-the -
Company
'Scripand Stock of sundry Insurance,
and other Companies, 85,SOS'; bs
timated va1ue......
Cash, on deposit with uni
ted States •_
subject to ..ten days’ call. 09
' Cash, in Banks • BfcdBS §9
Caali. in drawer /P°J? ■ M
Not. 11, 1863.
Theßoard of Directors tils day declared a C ami
Dividend of Ten Per Cent. <» the CdmAL STOCK,
and Stx Pee Cent. Intermit oa,,the SCRIP of the Com
pany, payable on and after the Ist Decemear proximo,
Theyhave also declared a SaaiP Dividbito of Foktx Per
Cent, on the Earned Premsojib for the year,eadin* Oc
tober SI, 1863, certiflcates for which wilt baissned to the
parties entitled to the same, on and after the Ist Decem
a?(y X h?ve that the SCRIP CERTIFI
CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, tor the years 1868
nmiififiO be redeemed, isu cash, at tho office of taeUom
panyfon and after Janaary 2.ISM, all interest thereon
on that dw. tvmed wider V2I. By tht
Act of Incorporation - no certificate shaUwne unless
claimed within two wars after the declaration of the
dividend tohereof
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Bt?le to t uit all. agovo Green. It*
TT IL L AGE GSEEN SEMINARY,
V NBAS MEDIA, PA.—Pupils received at any tims.
English, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sciences
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil-Sh
'sinBoring taught. Entire expenses about per week.
Soys of all ages taken. Eeforsto Win. U. Kern, ex-
Sh'ariff; John C. Capp&Co., Ho: 23 South Third street,
and-Thorsas J. Clayton. Esq.. Fifth and Prune streets.
Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. 31, Tillage
Green, Pa. nos-tf
AUCTION SAUE.
irw~ BAZAAR—NINTH' AND’ SAN
SOM Streets.
AUCTION SALE- OP HORSES; CARRIAGE*?,. &c,
ON SATURDAY MORNING NEXT,
At 18 o’-clcck, comprising about
' PIFTI HORSES.
Including a very fast bay trotting mare, warranted* to
trot in 2.4ffT -. ... - ,
Also. eo:ne superior horses suitable- for -tar* eas- ana
thesaddls.-
Sull description's in catalogues.
‘ - ALSO.
A large eolJecvion of desirable new and second-hand
carriages, light wagons. &c., ■ •
Acut-underGermantoWß.byJacoh»-
AJennyijfndceach,byWatPoi>
Ashifung topwaron, by Watf^n.
A top war on", by Lane. w .
A cut under Ge.-mantown &F Watson;
: Two sets single harnee^^^
Single and double harntss, saddles, b'uS^lb-robes;
covers, whips, Aq. . ~
jt&- No postponement onaceount of the waatner.
JtSß* Sale of Hoists, &c.. on WEDNESDAY NEXT.
Itir ALFRED M. HERKNBSS. Auctioneer
WANTS.
A COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER—
-tA* Address "O. P.,” at-this Office. deS
A SITUATION WANTED ••'‘BY A.
Young Lady as an ASSISTANT TEACHER! m. or
near the city. Is a graduate of a Normal School, and has
had tw* 1 tpb.''«i as a Teacher. uTr:rT -~~'_9^i: __
‘gc3.3t* ; . - A -uTlas!e]phia Post Office: ;
X&T ANTED—IN' A SILK ANB^RY
'U GOOJ B JOBBING HOUrE. two first-class Sales
men, who can a large near Western trade.
Address, Box 1104, P.O. del 6t*
WANTED, PHOTOGRAPHS,—WILE
f T some charitable Young Lady send her Carte to the
undersigned—& stranger in'this country—as an Introduc
tion to opening a correspondence, having in view the re
sult of friendship, love, or matrimony? They-will,be*
promptiv returned if not accepted as corr ®spoaae ats.
Address J.' D. V. LYON,
It* Box 1225. Pittsburg, Pa,
A GENTLEMAN WITH FROM $lO,OOO
A to £15,000 is wanted, to engage in a respacUble.safe,
Manufacturing Business. Address- ln
flDSU‘-J’ at this office. . dcVtathstf
W-A^'' -A SALESMAN IN A
PostOffiw G ° odS > 'hhms. House. Address Box JOB!
■WANTED—AN ~j^ppRESTICS, vo
1 Y learn BOOK AND J<">B Pn-IN.TTNG.- Should be
about 16 or IS. Apply at No. WALNUT St^et,
third atory. -- ?
A RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED
-Ol jy \n wishes employment as WATCHMAN, or any
light work in a Store, or Counting-room. The best of
reference given Addreesßox 2tt9 P. 0 del-SC*
FOUNDRY FOREMAN.—W ANTED,
A an expeiieuced "Foreman in a Stove Fousdry in
Cincinnati, 0. - A superior man will get goed'Compen
sation.. Address Box 652,P05t O-fSce,Cincinnati,o:
noS7-14t*. • . '
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL. THE
aA STANDARD HISTORY Cf? THE WAS. A raro
cheuce to make money. Agents are clearing from. sSIOO to
-8200 per month Send for circular. Addres JONES
BROS. & CO., Publishers,Baltimore, Md- nolO-lm* ■
AMONTHI—IWANTTO HIRE
• Agents in every conniy at $76 a Tivjnth, expen
ses paid, to sell my new cheap family
Address. S. MADISON. Alfovd. Maine. ec23-d&CTSat
tov A MONTH! WE WANT
at && a morAh, expenses paid, to Mil
oa? EVBBtASTOfa PENCILS*
and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars free. SHAW
& CLARK, Blddeford, Maine. soll-dWSsK:
js*. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
SSS&GENIiKAL’S OFFIOa-PHIiABBiPESA,. P«b> 8,
'WANTED imK.»liately to. o&rry Q&tHi to
the following points:
Tortnras. . ~ ■
Key Westj^Tla;.
Fort Monr-Od. ,V&.
Alexandria* Ya.
Newborn, Cf. C.
Port Roysi, S C. * A. BOTE,
feio- tr Captain and ABSistanbSnarterniaster.
XiQST AND POM®.
T GST NOTIC 3- is B ESBBSP Q-I-V33N’
■JLI that CERTIFICATE No. 1, ftwjtwo sferes of the
Capita) Stock of the fft a ,“ d .l! , r MiR P wOR rc
road Company, issued Elayls.lSo2, to WIUS4ER WOKm*
TNGTOJtf. late of the Ecrooeh of W eat-Chasier, decase&t
and also CERTIFICATE No., 2£>3.sfvihe *asie stock, is
sued September?. IESS, to same person,.have been
and that the subscriber will apply tasald Railroad Cossr
pany to i™ to hto W
P 056 thfat . Administrator
1 OST OR MISCARRIED'. BETWEEN
R NewXork and this city. a>&ctas»of VOUCHEM,
issued by Col. Gt. it- CrossiraUi.to-X. B. Esler, &atea
November 1 to lith. inclusive i all parsot s are cautioned
against purch&ffiaag the sania.. as rsylnevit been
cf/innAtl A* tj. do iJtj EL.
de22t* a* Soafca- ‘gl-IgTEENTH Street.
t OST. A POQKET
JLj Book' containing abent..W Jfhc fiadar ttUI he
liberally rewarded hy leavin&itatt The Press oSce.
dsl-St* .
COPARTNERSHIPS.
THE UNDERSIGNED ha.ye this
day.entered, into sopariners'hip.for tty> transacuoa
of the £>ry. Goods Comaitaslou biwinese. ucd«» tae i ama
ifoT Street BEOOK^SCOTI '‘Soil*
JHUI btreei. JAMBS W. T. SCOTT.
\e. 2, ISS3. flel-Bt mtjlSfc
Philadelphia.
WILLIAM- R STONE IS ASSOCIA
VYi ted date. Tlx|arm
name will be as jeratoioia. ATWOOD, SAWTO CO.
JOEHC. RAUSTOC,
EhilapslpivJU 1. 1863. n023-6t.
OALL AN© EXAMINE FOR YOUB
- the size o' AUTER'S aAIR-Dja foe 50 centj
a box. ■ 53THJR£> Street, abov.fr Cheats. • da3
PORTLAND KEROSENE .GOAL OIL,
<Je2-lm* ore ' 6311 for LIT ARCII Street. ;
new patent axeetreel
Fatent RichW, for the States of PeaasyK
v.nia and Delaware.
ten too. E calpor -3ioDKTa ajtd POPLAR Stroeij,
sqt- This valnab\e Patent article may be seen attarbea
to Carriages or KngaUs, at the Livery btable of Betnaaan
HI Stuckerfc, £ta. North Fifth street, on and. after
Thnrsday. the. s jd iastant. deS;4i*
ab*: TENDERS FOB BOTTOMRY
££§& ON BLOCK AIR FREIGHT OFli
BRITISH BARK "WILLIAM BOOTH, ’*
The undersigned will receive tenders for a Loan ot
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, more or less, to pay the
exponas, repairs, and supplies, of the bm-1} WILLIAM
BO'oTH. of Cardiff, Wales, now at this port. and about
i bi’i r ,Fd a,b ‘' a< ; e6 ani 1M rareuß Jwl e stater
in snK>»caßoomSf,
. de2-6t ' 388 WALNPT Streat. PMlaAatpjta. :
JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOBO
Sag s ®! GIST, may be consnlted, £
yLj adaptation to Business- Trado, and rrofaailonj
on the Improvement of
fatdte, formation oL frieui iSSimd’ atNh Slt
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY'O P M
ITALIAN OPERA.
SECOND NIGHT.
MBE. JOSEPHINE MEDO&r,
IN HEP UNI I VALLE 0 CHARACTER NORMA.
On FRIDAY EVENING. Dec. 4, at 8,
ONLY NIGHT .
Of Bellini's most popular Opera, in three ante, of
m NORMA,
With its unapproachably (treat cast.
NORMA Madame JOSEPHINE ME DOST.
ADaLGISA SJ’llo HENRIETTA SULZBR,
1 OLLIONE ...St*. FRANCISCO MAZZOLHNI,
OEOVESO Sis HANIBAX, BIAOHI'
Ilayie * Sienor ReichardA.
Clotildo. Mile Milner.
Conductor MAX MARETZEK.
ON SATtTBDAY EVENING, Oec. K.
. THIlt D GKaND OPERA BIGHT,
when. Will be presented. night only. Ver*JC»
. La. TKAVIATA,
I irat appearance of
M’ilE ORTOL AHI B3TGNGLI.
_ . la ber favorite role of Violetta,
Prices of admission at iwtial.
The Ha?e of secured seats and tickets for any of the
above-named performances will con raenco this morn
ing, at- P, at the Box Office of the Academy, at F. f.oy
poldt’s Bookstore, 1323 Chestnut street, and' at T. B.
Fuj?h s.Booketore, corner of Sixth and. Che?tao.t streets.
■ .. • • • de&St
A GRAND CONCERT
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
SjONBaY SCHOOL
SPRUCE-ITPJEE’I 1 6™'HST CHURCH,
TSPiiI bo Riven
ON THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, I3ft?,
at Tat-;
. MUSICAL FUND HALL,
The following artists have kindly consent*! to assist
on this occasion:
Mrs HENRIETTA behrens.
SEVERAL Lady amateurs,
Hr. THOMAS BISBOP.
Mr. GEORGE W. HEED.
Mr. CARL GAERTJSEK,
Mr. THEODORE iHREND.
Conductor and Pianist... ....Prof-A. B ACHVANEf.
Cards of admission .63 cents. ■
To to had at. the principal Mublc Stores, of the Commit*
tee, or at the door on the evening of the ; Concert
DodPs open at 7 o ? clock. Concert commences at 8 pre
cisely. . it
MEW OHESTNUT-BT. THEATER—
-h' Lsssesand Manager..,...., Mr.WM- WHEATLitST
TBIS (Thnrsda>)EVENCß«i. Dec. 3,1863,
* For the only time this season,
ED Wlfcf FORREST
MACBETH,
In the sublime ShaksperianTragedy of the same name,
supported by a
„ SPLENDID CAST.
Mr. J. MeCnllpngh as Macduff.
Mr.- J W. Collier Malcolm.
Mr. S. C. Dubois as Bannao.
Mr. B T. Klnggold as Eooaa.
Messrs. J. Martin, W. A CL;:nmand Mrs U P
Grattan, as tbe Three WUnhes, and
iiadame I’onisl as Lady Macbeth.
Conductor.. .ME. MAKE HASSLE*.
PEIDAY, Dec 4, positively the only time
EDWIW FOEEEST
Will appear as
_ „ ■ LUCIUS JUNtUS BRUTUS,
In Go'wara Phyr.e’b great Tragedy of
c 5 Or, The Pall of Tar quin.
baTLEDAY. Dec. 5, Fourth. ApD^arar*ca as
THE CJSLEMIiTED SWISS SonBJHSTiaf
' JOHANNA CLAUB6BK,
Three of her glorious Comic Characters
■WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
•»* Lessee.. ; Mrs * A GAftRCRSOK
POSITIVELY POE TflE LAST TIME,
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, December 3, ISB3,
lha comad7 *
Mrs. Featheriy
To conclude with, the drama of
THE FAT BOY.
Waddilove Mr. J. S. Claries.
Poors open at 7 o’clock, Comcaeace at 7k o’cloct
TV/TBS. JOHN DREW’S NBW AROH>
"X STREET THBATBB— ARHH Street, above Sixth.
FULL .AND FASHION aBLE HOUSES.'
FOURTH AND LAST WEEK OF MRS D. P. BOWERS*
. TC-HIGHT (Thursday), Dee. 3d. I&2J,
MIRIAM,
THE PUit/rAN’S WIFE.
Miriam Mrs. D. P. Botrerz.
Col. George Carew Barton. Hiif-
To conclude ■with ROBERT MACAIRE.
Robert Macalre. BaHoa Ynn
JfqH‘B Rirop.... Stuart Robsost.
FRIDAY. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MRS. D. P.
BOWERS A GREAT BrLL.
MOtvPAY. THE DRAMATIC ALTJANOE*
GRAND
ORATORIO
THE MESSIAH'
"Will be performed by the
HAKBEL AND HATDI'T SOCIETY,
ox
-.CHRISTMAS KIOHri
musical' fund hall; ‘Cdanas
gECOND SEASON, 1963-’64;
M. H. CROSS srad CH ISLES H. JARVIS,
Respectfully aaaoiLlsee to thsf public that tbsy vtt
ffiva *
. FOUR
CLASeKJAL SO2B3ES.
- JIT THE ••
FOYER OF TH&ACADBarr OF MUSIC,
THIS'‘WINTER
The firai of the series tc “be given hi- DEGESU3ER,Aai
the remaining three during the meatha of JA3FUAEX*
FEBRUARY, and APRIL.* 1864. Messrs. C. and J. w«
be assisted by. tho follot7jsff-Artists: :
Carl Gaektkef., Violin. i*C. M SctKiKTs, Violoncello,
L. Contra BassarfWjr Stoll,’Clarionet.
A. Kellner, Hautboy. ;J;Koch, Flute.
G. Muller, Bassoon. iO. PLAG3£a&», Horn.
Programme, n ith subscripton prices, at Gould's, An
dre & Co's, and Jkee £c Walter's. . . nol4-statii tf
'fjBEAT NATIONAL €U BO US
>* TROUPE.— aboT&Ptrolfth.
Directress, Mrs. CHARLES Vr ASHER, formerly Wr*.
DAN RICE;- /
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESSv IMMRttSB ATTRAC
TION-, and UNBOUN D£o*ENTff (T£3ASS£;
MORALITI AUD SHE REN9
Hew and very attractive amaeing and-caaesica-i spes
tacles will be pro laced daring tiris week. New facet
and favorite old ones will appear.
The celebrated horse *' Hawhey>*Stata, ,r fsid the four
trained ponies, Apollo, Adonis, afercary, and High fryer,
will be introduced. •'
Great pieces in rehearsal fo* <he Chrisrmas holidays
ADMISSION.-Staire SO cents : Pnv»t. Boaefc
s3each; Parquette-• ® cents; Gallery,. 16 cents:
.Commencing prery evening, at 7.*n
Matinees «*•'«■» *‘ry WEDNESDAT and-
A>7&Bl?pr?NS, at 2K o'clock.
BRlfcg THE CHILDREN.
(pONOEET HALL,
V/ CHESTNUT STREET, TWBZtFFH.
MO3TDAT EVENING, No-* SO.
And Eyery Evening during the-vreek,
WATOH'S
rrrßWt«i
ITALY,
AND HEB
WAK FOR FREEDOM*
:flr
„ BATTLE SCENES, ANCIRCfT
of NEW YORK and BO’SIOJJf HAR
BORS, &e., &c.
A GF.A3SD MATINBE on SATURDAY AFTEBNOOSI*
at 3 o'clock. A Liberal Reduction*
Doors open at 7 o'clock; co nmecce at 7H
Adraiss*lon2r»ceats; Children 15cents
fJJREAT SCOTTISH BALL.—FIFHEL
ANKUiL BALI of tLe GAL ED O‘S! VN CLUS. fog
tbe BENEFIT of the LIBRARY, THURSDAY BVX*
BING, DtcsmberlCtti, 1863, at MUSICAL FUND HALL .
Tickets’sl
nol4-tde!o* P. VP.ISHT, ByreUrr.
TEMPLE OF WONDEBS-ASSEMBLY.
-4- BUILDINGS, TENTS AND CHESTNUT S THE STS,,'
Amusement for Old and Young Afirth and ffappineeC -
open for the season. Constant change of Entertain zneaS
SIQSOR BLITZ
EYEEY EYE CONG- commencing at o'elosfc, ana \
■Wednesday and Saturday at 3» consisting of fiSy» -
teries in Necro'mancy, great success' in Yen.trilGq.nisa* »
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Ac mission 25 cents Children 15 cants,
T>OTHERMEL ! S MARTS RS m rr EHB
-Jigf COLISEUM, by request of many persons, 'WiISLJ j«-
a time loneer. at the
- APSMY OF FINE AETS. .
/'JsERMANIA ORCHJjs nn ncf ,10
v> REHEARS ALS everv SATURDAY, at 3 o’ciotst ,P.
M., at the MUSICAL PIJND HALL. Single tiofeti 3 . 25
cants. Packages of sis tickets, $l. To be had r ai AN
DPB’S. 1104 CHESTNUT Street. J_ E SOUBU , SE
TBKTH and CHESTNUT, .and at tie Hall dooir
• oidEf 3m.
T>ENNS¥LYANIA ACADEMKf OF
£ THE TINE ARTS.
Iftgd CHESTNUT STREET:
OPEN EAILY (Sundays except*d).£ro2v,3>A. M. till
6 P.M.
. Admi3sJoa 25cents, ; Children half price.
tfOK SAIE A3SD TO
MTO BENT—A DEMiffiJ IBLI
Three-story Brick, Bough-cast Dwellings! ;ith back
buildings and modern conveniences, eitaateia- on WAL
NUT Street, below Tbirtv-sixrh. YS&si .Biaii adelobia.
Apply to-EGBERT MACGREGOR* . WALNUT
Street. • ' ■ ~ - • ; r It
SALE, OR TO LET ON. <37 .SOUND
A bent —A desirable LOT for a Faotonv ( situate oil
AMERICA Street, above Master, .g throuzh
to Cadwalader street; 72 feet froat on eaohg; set. Apply
to , C. WtPfCiea RING,
de2-3t* 163.1' AH OH Street..
rn FOR SALK OR TO- LESS ,_A DE
jSssL SIB ABLE Store Froperty street, above
Boce. will ho sold a bargain, or leased fthr flveyeorß.
del-tf GEG. y. TO WNSEND, l»3j£S?r FOURTH St.
JR PUBLIC SALE OE’.T ALUA.|»
JSHIbLE REAL ESTATE—WiIJ,be Kbjr ( at pablic-ET
3ale, on MONDAY, DecemberJ4tb„;!» ts, on the PRE
MISES, all that beautiful FAKSL, situs, >d .tn WHIPFEK
TOWNSHIP. Montgomery conpiyt. < oontainiair aboirip
THIRTY ACRES OF .LiNae.morS!. or less.' Tie im
a ’ ar *t e two-aad-aW aalf-stiiry STONE
' HOUSE,
• modern ttyle; a large Stona-Barn,. wAh stabling for five
horses ana seven cowa; largo; wsitf n-House,'Hog Pen,
Chicken-House, Corncnb. 4 two*saatf 7 Slaughter-House,
and all necessary ont-buAaiiigss f ilso. a good Spring*
House, with, never»'aillngspnneoj 1 water. The proper*
ty is t.nder good fence, ana-coacvi ardently iJfcrided into
flelos, a spring of waterrin *W ry field. There is an
abundance of every variety or Bn* .t trees in 3pod bearing
condition. The land is>s£jidw,: and is i«.*e high state
of cultivation, haying &;l>beeik r ecently woil limed and
manured. - ‘- - -
This property is situated ®a the road desding from
Hickorytown to'Blue Bell, awjles from l5
miles from Philadelphia, aad. conveniens? to churches,
stores, mills, schooi£> 3kv ■
For beauty, convenience* Mid value,, His, Property can
not be excelled in ths-censay. Person». wishing to view
the premises wili call tha undaseigned residing
to commencaut liejhlockP* M,. when conditions
will be made knowA>w F.EUSSN NrGOOPSR.
JACOB • de3-fctt*
MBROABjj STKEE.T RBSIDENCJES
for SALE. —Haadwme,WfAl-baSt,modern dvzelling,
on Broad streat,. near Gu?jd sienna, containing 18
rooms, and ewsy naj&dern. Lot 2> by 160.
Price lowTtei«as.easy. '•
Also, a consult.to modern resKlenoe on street,
near Poplar t A3-‘,r«>omB J a.u dalii.».thie modern
meuts: side,y§rd. _ Lot3Gr,y 180? Cheap."
Also, an ategaai bro'nT v .stcus mansion, 3road and
Girard avoauo, rejdete wif.h. evoryroodorn iocmrovement:
and the very ’oesbstyle. 'Large 1511 stable in.
rear. Ahajigam. >
Also, fort* modemArefd&aces. on Bros near,
Oxford, Stashed with, all the modem improvements.
Pr.ce moderate: term?, eas*^
Also many others* . '
. dei "** QE&' K- t VOWgg3NT>. .13 3& FQBRTS St.
nOAE.. YASEi, p&a SALE,—THE .BEST
V? fttied*upYard In. the city; capaji&yfbr doing, any
amount of business. f-aquira on. the Ko 9*T
JScetrrNlNTH. Street.below Girard a-vATviie. - t»o^8-6t*
aOTEXSe.
STATIONAi HOTEL
IV Washington, d. o.
H. S. BENSON. FS'-’FRIEfOE,
Formerly AsilarA Souse, Pbllaielphlt ■
Ho is detenssheil to merlvend bopo, to receive, » iol3
‘ taare of publK7-p«Ttrona*o- ' : ■ ... : je^t*Bo
WILLIAM KlNe-g ALCCfflCob. OAM.
VV ‘ PStNE, ani 'Bj'TRNING FLUID. rec«iv«4 fresh
daily from .factory,.' &»r sale btr WM K.TNG. HI 1
ARCH SU«9t*» and
Boad. ~ . - aoMmw
CO'ffJSEOT PIANO TUNING.
rrSTl*—Mr. Cs K SiHOEaT'S orders for tnaiat
r«paixinc Ffanoa recalvod-at-SLASOII « GO. *
stoie, 90T CrLSStfNTn* otreetj. only. , ‘ , _
Mr. 8, haatuad «le\:en j'eaw'fac tory erperiwice*3iSos
ton, -
Speoiai*. —Kanos relea&ered to ‘ sound aa soft u 4
meat li ew,fotfhJut renioving.
Terms foi-’Pußlujf, £L
-TRUSSES, BB4<3E§: ft a.,
V Lp.4im' Dopirtment tor ejnw, cftaduatedh*
frtlttlT* SlsSt & OCI-SIEB
: ' • . .'■: ; :S "&£■%