The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 10, 1863, Image 3

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    REV. COLONEL CLARK WILL
Itclaro on “The American War, Its Fremont In
flaeuces and Results,” THIS RVENIBG, in the Third
United Presbyterian Church,FßONT.St above Jeffjr*on.
Tickets. 2d cents. The Seoond and Third*atreet oars pass
near the church, It*
GOUGH'S LEC TCRES ON THTJRS
tt<2» RAX AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.— A few tickets
still remaining, and may be 1 had at Martian's. 606
Chestnut street, and at the doors ou the evenings of the
lifctnrea.i Doors open at 7 o'clock, hectares at 8
o'clock, de9-2t*
ITS 3- BAYARD TATL.OR WILt, I/EC-
TURE, under the auspicesofthe “Bancroft
.Literary Union, ”at tho ACADEMY OF MUSIC,TUESDAY
Evening, December 16th, at 8 o’clock.
Eubject— “Russiaand her People.”
Admission, 25 Cents. Reserved seats, 60 Cents.
Tickets may be had, and seats secured, at Gould's Mn •
flic Store, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. de7-Bt*
A SUPPER IN AID OP THE GER
ttCP* MAN M E. MISSION CHURCH, Girard Are
jme, above 1 welfth Etreet, will be given by the ladles
ofthsM. E Churches in this city, on THORSD* Y KViS*
JHNG, December 10th, at the NATIONAL GUARD H aLL.
RACE Street, below Sixth. Bishop Simpson D. D., and
■other distinguished speakers will speak on the occasion.
Donations will he received on THURSDAY MORNING,
at the HALL, or by any of tbo nvnagers Tickets $l.
MRS. T. ILYHMET, President.
MRB A. W. RAND- Treasurer.
_ deB-3t MISS L. bHELMBRPINE, 6ec’y.
PAIR POR THE BENEFIT OP THE
WGf* PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR SICK AND
■WOUNDED SOLDIERS.—The Ladies of the Penn Re
lief Aseocintlonintend holding a FAlllat SPRING GAR
DEN INSTITUTE, Northeast corner BROAD and
13PRING GARDEN Streets, commencing Dec. Bth at 3 P.
H., continuing through the week.
Coffee. Fried Oysters, Chicken Salad, lie, , from 12 M.
to 10 P. M,
Contributions of Fancy articles. Books, Confectionery,
&c., will be thankfully received- de7-6t
FREDERICK. DOUGLASS WJLL
Lecmre on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 10th
Of December, at 8 o’clock, at CONCERT HALL, on
‘•THE MISSION OF THE WAR.”
Tor the benefit of the Cooper Shop and Union Refresh*
snent Saloon i
Tickets 26 cents, for sale at 1210 Chestnut street:
T. B Pngh. Southeast corner of Sixth and Chest-.
But streets: Caleb H. Needles, S. W. corner of Twelfth
and Race; Anti-Slavery Office, No. 106 NorLh Tenth
Street; 718 bombard street; at the Refreshment Saloons;
and at the door on the night of the Lecture. d7-4t
JTSS?* KOTICE.-AN IWVITATIOJf IS EX
TENDED to all Carpet Tarn and Blanket Tarn
Spinners to attend a meeting to be held in the house of
Mr. LEECH, In CHERRY Street, on SATURDAY, the
12th inst, at half past one o’clock. By order of the Com
mittee.
THOMAS SCHOFIELD.
JAMES LORD, Jr.,
JOHN McVEAGH.
deS tukhß*
AT A STATED MKSTIDfGOP OOM-
PaKY C, Ist REGIMESf .RESERVE BRIGADE
(Gray Reserves), held at their Armory,- December 7th.
3568. the undersigned. were appointed n Committee to
draft resolutions expressive of the feelings of the Com
pany ia reference to the death of oar late fellow mem
bers. Capt. JOHN 8. JARDEN, 112th P. V., aadCapt.
DENDY SHARWOOD, 116th P. V. The following reso
-1 utions were presented and unanimously adopted:
W?ieir.(rs. It has pleased God, in Bis all wise provi
dence, to remove suddenly from us our. much-esteemed
and worthy- feUow-membsrs, Captain John S. Jarden
And Captsiu Dendy Sharwood, while in the discharge of
their active duty:
J?es olvtii. That, in tho deaths of the above-named offi
cers, thoir respective regiments have lost brave and effi
cient soldiers, the-cause in which, they were engaged two
devoted advccates, and we two highly esteemed and be
loved members; that, while we deeply regret their los£.
we will endeavor to emulate their noble example, and
Will ever chorish their names and memories among the
most honored remembrances of onr Company.
Resolved, That we respectfully extend. to their fami
lies our sincere sympathy and condolence .with them
in the great loss they have sustained.'
Lieut. JOHN W. POWELL, Chairman, .?
Corporal KAMUEL SIMES,
Corporal JAMES HOGAN,
Committee.
A RARE CHRISTMAS GIFT.-BTO
can be more accep'able to friend or rela
the "counterfeit presentment” ef your own
,e perfection attained in the production of PHO
’HIC PICTURES render-them the very next
life itself, hence their value. Among those who
- research, application, and taste, arrived at
1 in this wonderful art, is Mr. ROBERT NE W"-
». T 24: ARCH Street, Philadelphia. He not
erstands how to take and finish a Picture, bat
nsnmm&te taste in regulating the position so as
:e the best effect for the various forms and fea-
Ihose who sit for likenesses. His Cartes da
nowhere to be excelled. Chester County
It*
GRAND FAIR Iff AID OF THE:
1T1558N6* VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL, at CON
iLL. commencing ou MONDAY, December 14,
ins to the limited number of cash, donations ra
rely, the Ladies have determined to hold a
ir at Concert Hall, commoncing December 14th.
i of Fancy Articles, Books, China, Confection
jsbmeDts. Ac., &c., are earnestly solicited,land
it to the Hospital, or any of the following La-
Off, No. 69 South Twentieth, street; Mrs. T. Ir.
fo. 615 Washington avenue; Mrs. E. A Mat
f 1233 Locust street; Mrs. M. A. Aston. No 606
reet; Mrs. M. McManus, No 260 South Tsven
t; Mrs. Charleton, No. 101 S Vine street; Mrs.
re. No. 1102 Poplar street; Mrs, J. Snyder, No.
ttau street; Miss M Johnson, No 1331 Chris
t; Mrs. E. Middleton. No. 211 Monroe street;
.'a I. Patton, No. 2016 Spruce street; Mrs.
No. 633 Paul street; Mrs. Greaves, No, Sl6
irth street; Mrs. Coleman, No. 2104 Mount
„raet; Mrs. Evans, No. 1?32 Christian street;
Mies lingo, No. 3841 Christian street; Mrs. Mackay,
Ninth street, above Christian. : dslO
FRED. DOUGLASS’ LBCTURE.-
Washington despatch, to the Now York Tribune,
December 7th
“Fred. Douglass waß greeted to night with-a large
•audience at bis lecture before the Freedman’s Associa
tion, and about two thousand not being able.to gain ad-*-
pittance. He will lecture again to-morrow night.’*
Mr. DOUGLASS will deliver the same Lecture to
night, in CONCERT HALL, Philadelphia. It
FRANKFORD, PA., DECEIRBER
4th, 1863. —A meeting of the Stockholders of the
NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, to be located
At Frankford. will be held at WRIGHT’S - INSTITUTE,
on FRIDAY EVENING, December 11th, at o’clock,
lor the purpose of electing Nine Directors of the Associa
tion, NaTHAN HILLES-, Chairman.
W. H. Rhawk, Secretary. des 6t*
MERCANTILE LIBRARY.-THE
etockholders of this Company have voted to issue
to each person who shall be a stockholder on the Ist of
January. 1564, an additional share of stock without
charge All who purchase shares before that time will
be entitled to the benefit of this measure. Thus, by
taking a share at once, two persons may become stock
holders, paying only five dollars each. On shares pur
chased at the library no tax will be charged for the re
mainder of this year. Price, Ten Dollars. A-share of
this stock would constitute a most valuable and useful
Christmas present. Stockholders wishing to duplicate
their stock are requested to leave their certificates with
the Librarian, and register in a book now opsn for that
purpose, under their own signature; the name of tha
person to whom they wish the new certificate made oat.
Those who have lost their certificates may have them re-
Bewed. ■ de7-6t
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No. ‘ASW South
FOURTHiStreet, Philadelphia, December 2. 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Transfer Booßb of this
Company will be closed on THU RS DAY, 17th instant,
find reopened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1864. •
A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., 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 registered on the
books at the cloße of business on the 17th Inst.
A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER CENT.,
clear of State tax, has been declared on the Pre
ferred Stock, payable in Cash or Common Stock, at the
option of the holder, on and after the 31slrDecember next,
to.the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the
books at the close of business on the 17th inst. •
Holders of certificates which have been discharged
from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are
particularly requested to have them duly registered on
the. Transfer Books to which they have been transferred,
prior to the 17th inst. .•* . T _
-Stockholders whose names are registered on the New
York books will be paid at the Farm era* Loan- and Trust
Company, and those whose names are registered on the
Boston books will be paid at the office _of Messrs. I. E.
Tnayer & Brother. S. BRADFORD,
de3-tf . ; Treasurer.
GIRARD MIMING COMPANY OF
Ecjs* MICHIGAN.—A meeting of the Stockholders of
the “Girard Mining Company of Michigan” will be
held on SATURDAY, 12th inst., at 11 o’clock A. M., at
No. 334: WALNUT Street,>for the election of Directors,
and other business. B. A. HOOPES,
delO St Secretary.
this quicksilver mining
COMPANY, Wo. 31 NASSAU Street, New York,
' December 7,186 b —The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of this Company will be held at the CONTI
NENTAL HOTEL, in the city of Philadelphia, at 11 A.
_M. on MONDAY, January 4, 1664. ' • ■ • .
The Annual Election of Directors will be held on the
same day, between the hoars of 12 M and 2P. M.
" The Transfer Books will be closed on Saturday, De-
1863, and reopened on Tuesday, January 5,
1864. By order. J. B. RANDOL,
de9-20t " Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
UNION LEAGUE.—The Annual Meeting 0/ the
Members of the Union League of Philadelphia will be
held at the LEAGUE HOUSE on MONDAY, December
14, at 8 o’clock P. M. .... -
Members are earnestly requested to be present, as ! bu
siness of importance will be laid before the meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors.
deB-6t GEO. H. BOKffB, Secretary.
ST. LUKE’S AUXILIARY TO THE
fcc2h> SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from
members of the congregation and others contributions
for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar
ticles of Diet, Flannel, and other Goods, may be sent to
the Society’s Room, in the basement of the Church
(THIRTEENTH Street, below Spruce,) every FRIDAY,
between 9 and 1 o’clock; and Money to the Treasurer,
CHS. W. CUSHMAN, No. 1»8 S. DELAWARE Ave
nue. . sel7-thf3m
COLUMBUS. FIQUA AND INDIANA
RAILROAD COMPANY. —A meeting of the
BONDHOLDERSwiIPbe held at the BOARD OF TRADE
ROOMB, on FRIDAY next, the 11th inst., at twelve
o’clock M. Punctual attendance is requested, as import
ant informationwill-be imparted. J. T. THOMAS.
de£-4t Secretary of Committee.
NOTICE.-THE ANNUAL MEET
ICHIRO of the Stockholders of the PITTSTON COAL
, COMPANY..at -which five Directors, a Treasurer, and a
•Secretary, are to be elected, will be Weld on TUESDAY,
December 15. 1863, at 3 o’clock P. M., at ihe Office of the
Comp anY. 108 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia.
' del*l2t> SAMUEL DUTTON, Secret try. ;
• OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN-
J2S»SUR INGE ‘CO.. OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 308
WALNUT SI REST. -
Philadblphta, December 7, 186?
The Directors of “The Reliance Insurance Co., of Phi
ladelphia, " have this daySdeclareda dividend of FOUR
(4) per cent, on the capital stock of this Company for the
•past six months, payable to the Stockholders or their le
gal repmantatlves,free oflaxe*. on demand.
* deB lOt THOS. C. HILL, Secretary.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE
COMPANY, Office, No. 411 WALNUT Street
Philadelphia, December 4,1863,
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Manu
facturers’ Insurance Company will be held at the office,
on MONDAY, January 4,1864, between the hours of 4
and 60'clceirP. M., for the purpose of electing Ten Di
rectors to ser/e for the ensuing year. r
de4-lm ■ WM PETTIT, Secretary.
JERSEY SHORE, PINE CREEK,
SPA*] E LINE RAILROAD.—Notice is hereby
liven, that the Commissioners of this Company will
meet at the GiRARD HOUSE, in this city, on the 10th
day of DECEMBER next, to open books, receive sub
■ gcriptionp, and permanently organize oaia Ovinoany
November 25. 1863. no27tdelo
jktfk. SVRGKOPI-ARTIST’S OFFICE,
MUTILATED SOLDIE3S.-SOLDIBBS who
.have lost sn ARM or LEG in the service, and desire the
Patent "PALMER Limbs” to be supplied by Govern
' ment, should return this notice immediately to this of
»4ee, stating their loss by letter, with company,
•ySment, and residence. B. PRANK pftJMBB.
0C22-tf ISOfl CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
JUDGE TURNPIKE COMPANY
ANNUAL MEETING.—The annnaL meeting of
of the RIDGB TURNPIKS COMP ANY
-will be held at the office of the Company, No 131 South
PJITII Strtet (upstairs), in th'e City of Philadelphia, ou
'MONDAY. January 4, 1864, 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 ensuing
*»«■ By Old.t of C ' T ‘ Sent.
Joseph A. Clav. Secretary R T. Co de*3 thtja4_
MteBANK OF NORTH AMERICA,
iJfCS* Dkckmobh Ist. 1863.
AN ELIiCTIO S for twelve Directors, to serve the ensu
ring year, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on
MONDAY, January 4th, 1864, between the hours of 11
%he annuai meeting of the Stockholders will beheld afc
thesamo time and place. J. HOCKLEY,.
del-tutbs»j«4 -Cashier.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
COMPANY, Office South
FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, Septembers, 1563.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persona
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Btock of this
Company.' The residence of several of them Is un
known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
mtes of stock should be presented on calling for the
Dividend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
vi vioenu. sT oCKHOLDBRS 3 NAMES.
Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster,
Timothy C. Boyle, Percy M. Lewis,
Clement Biddle, Fanny Mary Mitcherson.
Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre,
A. J.Newbold, John S. Moore,
Trustees, . JameH McKnlght,
Debbla A.Jlnghes, Benj. P. Newport.
Sami. T. Harrison, Sr I Hj P^ tt 3
James Hallowell. , W R. Hodman,
James W. Hallowell. Sarah Ann Richards.
Catherine C. Koppele. BenryßSherer.
Banlel Klapp, Marla L. Sadler,
Mary Knhn, Andrew Turner,
Chas. Knhn, Hartman Mrs. Eobecca Dlrlch.
Xnhn, and J. H. Knhn, Ex. Asher M. Wrlaht.
of a Knhn. William Young,
B. V. B. lelsse Extrx., W. H. MoVlckar.
And James G, Sehaff. Kx. of Austin Smith, , , ~
Ifbha aXelsse. dec'd, WUlla&Co. sefi-stnth-H
IOW CORX BXCHAI
§<3- DKLI’HIA, NovemW
At the Election held lGtb. Ini
•rs were duly elected Direct
Bank. Alexander <
James Steel.
Robert Krvien,
William P. Cox,
Bamnet T. Canbr,
Philip B. Mingle.,
John F. Gross, ■
And at the meeting of the
OATTET.Ii. Eat., was unauW
ar.nx wrilt.t.DlH. Esq., Vi
‘I'OKBEY, Cash*,Of.
noSt-Wu
rsc* MIBJID9 1 ASSOCIATION FOR
THE BELIEF OF COLORED FREEDHEIf.-The
arrangements for the active operations of this society
having been completed, notice is hereby given that
materials or partially*worn clothing will' bo gladlr rs
calved at the society’s Booms, Northwest corner of
FIFTH and CBERRY Streets. Also, donations la
money will be promptly applied to this pressing object
If forwarded to either of the officers of the Association
or members of the Executive Board.
SAMUEL HTLLES, President, Wilmington, Del.
Dr. CHAS. EVANS, Secretary, No. 702 Race st..Phila.
BICHARD GADBUBY, Treasurer, No. 117 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia.
Samuel B. Shipley, No 112 Chestnut street, Philada.
Johnß. Garrett, No. 400 Chestnut street, ‘ *
Marmaduke C Cope, No. 1312 Filbert street, 4(
Anthony M. Kiniber, No. 26 S. Delaware av., ••
PhillpXJ. Garrett, No. 400 Chestnut street, * 1
Thomas Scattergood, No. 413 Spruce street, •*
Benjamin Coates, No. 127 Market street, * 1
Wm. Evans, Jr., No. 252 South F/ont street. * *
James Whttall, No. 410 Race street, * 1
JohnS. Hilles, No. 27 North Juniper street, “
EUtston 1\ Morris, Germantown or 805 Market st. 4 V
J. Wistar Evans, No. 817 Arch street, “
Joel Cadbury, Jr.. No. 403 Arch street, 1 *
GenrgeVanx, No. 1715 Arch street, **
Henry Haines, No. 1202 Girard avenue, ‘ *
Charles Rhoads, No. 5i3 Pine street, 44
lerael H. Johnson, No. 119 Market street, 44
John W. Cadbury, No. 48 North Seventh street, 4 ‘
Francis Stokes, Twenty-first and Baca streets. 4 4
Nathan Hilles, Fraakford. "
GeorgeS. Garrett, Upper Darby, Dela ware county, Pa.
William M. Canby, Chadd’s Ford, “ 44
Ashton Richardson, Wilmington, Delaware,
Edward Bettle.Hartdon field, New Jersey.
Richard Mott, Burlington, “
JohnC. Tatum. Woodbury, 11 del-tuths6t
IV* OFFICE OF THE REMANCE Hi*
SUIUNCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
No. 308 WALNUT Street. t nniL „
Philadelphia, November 30th, 1863.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the 14 Re
liance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, will be
he’d at their Office on MONDAY, December 21st, 1863,
at 12 o’clock M., and the Annual Eleotion of Thirteen
Directors, to servo for the ensuing year,Vyill be held on
the same day, at the same place, between’ the hours of
12 M- and 2 o ? clock P. M. THOS. C. HILL,
no3o-td2l Secretary.
« NOTICE TO PERSONS * SUBJECT
TO DO MILITARY DUTY IN THE FOUJiTBL'DIS
TRICT, Pa —Complaints having been made that er
rors have occurred in the enrolment of the national
forces by the omission of persons whose names should
have been enrolled, and by the addition of names of per
sons who, by reason of alienage and for other causes,
ought not to have been enrolled, and as it is desirable
that the Department should have such information as
may be necessary, in order to do full justice to all par
ties, it has been ordered that , ....
The Board ot Enrolment of this District shall have
printed lists of tbe-names and residences of all persons
enrolled in each sub-district prepared and exposed to
public view in at least five places in eaoh sub'-dfstrict,
and in as many more as the Board may deem necessary.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givea-that any person en
rolled may appear before the BOARD OF ENROLMENT
and claim to have his name stricken oiT the list if he can
show to the satisfaction of the Board that he is not, and
will not be, at the time fixed for noxt draft, liable to
military duty on account of—
-Ist. Alienage. _
2d. Non-residence.
3d. Unsnitableness of age. •
4th. Manifest permanent physical disability..
sth. Persons now in the military service oftheUnUed
States, or who have been diecharged’siuce March 3. 1363
The Board will bold dally sessTous'for the hearing of
such cases, at headquarters, BROAD and SPRING
GARDEN Streets, until the 20th of December, 1363, after
which no cases will be heard
J33T Persons who may be cognizant of any other per
sons liable to military duty, whose names do not appear
on the enrolment list, are requested to'notify the Board
of Enrolment, in order that the facts may be ascertained,
and such persons be placed on the -listß.- Such persons
thus enrolled may avail themselveß of the privilege of
appearing before the’Board, as if they'had been origi
nally enrolled.
S HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL FIRST DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA,
»*0 South THIRD Street.
Philadelphia. December 7th, 1863.
Whereas, complaints have been made that errors have
occurred in the- enrolment of the National forces by the
omission of names as weilas improper enrolments,
Public attention is called Lo the enrolment lists now
posted on the corners and elsewhere.
First. The name of any person omitted may be added
to these lists, and citizens are requested to notify the
Board of Enrolment of such omissions in'order that the
operation of the draft may be just and uniform.
_ Second. Amy person enrolled may appear 'before the
Board before December 20, 1863, and show satisfactorily
that he is not and will not be at the time fixed for the
next draft liable to military dnty on account of alienage,
non-residence, unsnitableness of age, manifest per
manent disability, and have his name stricken off.
These applications mast be iusde between ‘9'A.'M and
1 P, M. Other hours for general business Exempted
parties, whose names are on these lists, need not ap
pear. *
CAUTION.—AII persons are cautioned against defacing
or tearing down the enrolment lists posted on the cor
ners, as these bills are and eny person detect
ed in violating this order will be arrested and punished
by military law. WM. E. LEHMAN.
Captain and* Provost Marshal First District, ra.
N.B.—Proprietors of-Public Houses will be famished
With the enrolment lists, to be exposed for public'exami
natiou, by application at these headquarters. deS-tf
S WANTED, FOB THE UNITED
STATES MARINE CORPS (a varied and -exciting life
by sea and land), six hundred able-bodied men to
perform the duties of a soldier at our Navy 'Yards and
aboard United States ships-of- war on foreign stations.
Better compensation than the army. A ship-of-war Is
a comfortable home. The Marine Corps is the best*
equipped Infantry in the service. Prize money in abund
ance.
Two dollara will be paid to any one who brines an ac
cepted recruit to this office.
For all other information apply* dally* at the only
reguliir and long established Marine Recruiting Ren
dezvous in-the city, at No.. 811 South FRONT 'Street*
below Spruce, between the hours of nine and three
o’clock. _ . . _ JAMBB LEWIB,
_
JgROOATELBE AND LACK
O 'Em T A I N S,
* AT LESS THAN
I BS P O 81 A I I O N P R ICES,
IS SETS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
X. E. WALBAVEN,
(SUCCESSOR TO W. H. CABETLi) >
MASO.»IiC EAM,
deS-6t 719-CHESTNUT STREET:
XGB BANK, Pill!,iY
rOrffld; 1863.
ist. the following Stockhold
stors of the Corn Exchange
G, CatleU,
Christian J. Hoffman,
H. W. Catherwood,
Edmund A. Bonder,
Charles E. Wilkins,
David Vanderveer,
Jonathan Knight. .
i Beard this day ALEX. G,
imonsly re-elected President:
fie, President,andJOHN W.
>• *
MILITARY NOTICES.
D. M: LANE,
Provost Marshal and President of Board.
C B. BARRETT. Commissioner of Board.
delo-6t J. RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board.
Captain and Eecruitins: Officer,
So. 311 South. FBOKT Street.
CtOTHIWG.
OVERCOATS;!
SUITABLE FOR THE WEATHER,
PRICE $lO AND TOWARDS,
WANAMAKER & BBOWNi
OAK HALL
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
SIXTH AND MARKET.
P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS)
INN SOUTH THIRD STREET.
NSAR THB BXOHANfIXi
YOBUBBLY CHESTNUT ABOVE SEVENTH,
1B «.„• a I.AKGE STOCK and templet, «•
sortmentof
fall AND WINTER GOODS.
TERMS CASH.—Prices much lower than any other
trst-clasrgstabllshment. _
OLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50,
D At 7M MARKET Street.
SLACK CASS. PANTS, *5.60, At 704 MARKET Street.
SLACK CASK PANTS, #5.60, . At 704 MARKET Street
SLACK CASK PANTS, 45,50, At 701 MARKET Street
BLACK CASS. PANTS, 45.60, At 701 MARKET Street
BBIGG * VAN GUNTER'S, No. 704 MARKET Street
GRIGS it VAN GUNTER’S, No, 701 MARKET Street,
ORIGq A VAN GUN TEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
ORIGG A VAN GUNTBN’S, No. 701 MARKET Street
-3RIGG A VAN GUNTBN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
se24-6m
—PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
Ef.adixb, November 28, 1863.
The public is respectfully informed that on and . after
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14,
all passengers who do not
PURCHASE THEIR TICKETS
Beloro entering the Oars
Will he charged TWENTY-FIVE CENTB extra on each
ticket purchased on the train, for which they will obtain
from the conductor
' A CHECK RECEIPT.
This Receipt will be redeemed, and twenty-dye cents
said therefor. In cash, upon Its presentation at any
TICKET OFFICE of the Company.
(3. A. NIOOIjIjS,
de2-12t General Superintendent.
gHOTWELL’S CELEBRATED
SWEET CIDER-
OUR USUAL SUPPLY OF THIB EXCELLENT
OIDER
Just received.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
dialer in Fine Groceries,
n023-tf Coiner of BLEYBKTH and VINB Street*. ;
TOHN OLIVER’S EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE for COLORBD HELP, 615 CHERRY Street,
between Sixth and Seventh Streets. de(s-7t*
PORTLAND KEROSENE GOAL OIL.
X in store, and for sale by
dei-Im* WM. KING, lit ARCH Street
Morgan, orr, & go., steam
engine BUILDERS. Iron Founders, and Gensral
Machinists and. Boiler Maker*. No. 1»W, QAIiLOWHIH
Street, PUladelyUa. MB-tr
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
JJOLIDAY GIFTS.
EDWIN HALL At CO.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Aro now Boiling off Winter Stock at REDUCED PRICES.
MOIRE ANTIQUES,
FANCY SILKS,
IRISH POPLINS,
FHENOH POPLINS,
ALL-WOOL REP POPLINS,
SILK RIBBED POPLINS,
. FINE FRENCH MERINOES,
FINE LONG BROCHE SHAWLS,
OPEN-CENTRE LONG SHAWLS,
RICH PLAID AND STRIPED BLANKET
SHAWLS.
LADIES''CLOAKS, of the Neweet Stylo,.
CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER.
MOUSELIKE DELAINES Reduced to 23 and 310.
A LargeaLot of DR ESS GOODS Reduoed to 37>£o,
(MO-thrnidt
JfRENCH MERINOES,
REDUCED. m
POPLINS,
REDUCED.
We are closing out Fall and Winter Goode, at enoh
prices as will induce active sales during this MOUTH,
PLAID VALENCIAS,
SAXONY DRESS GOODS,
MOUSSELINE DELAINES,
FOR -
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
From 28 cents to 87K cents per yard. 1
OUR WEN STODDART & BROTHER,
*5O. *5». and *s* N. SECOND Street.above Willow.
JJROCHE LONG SHAWS
PRICKS FROM $8.50 TO $l2,
With a full stock of superior grades in Paris and Vien
nese fabrics, in new Designs and Colorings.
FEOM Sl5 TO *65.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
-150, .513, and -t5-IX. BECONL Street, above Willow.
JJONG BLANKET SHAWLS,
OF ‘
IS OE W ; :i> E S I IV S.;
ALL GRADES AND STYLES.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
*5O, *53, and N. SECOND Street, above Willow*
gLACk DRESS SILKS.
BLACK GROS DE RHINgS v
BLACK GROS GRAINS.
DOUBLE FACED' FIGURES,
NEAT STYLE FIGURES.
All from late Anctien Sales.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450.*453, and 454: N. SECOND Street, above Willow.
J?ANOY DRESS SILKS,
FROM LATE AUCTION SALES.
B E jy'tJ CEB PRICE 8 .
CURWEN STODDARU & BROTHER,
450, 453. and 45t N: SECOND Street, above Willow.
' . delO-tf
NEW LOT OF IRISH POPLINS,
JUST EECEIYED BY STZAMEK.
SILK AND WOOL-RIBBED POPLINS.
*
PLAIN'SILK'AND WOOL POPLINS.
ALL-WOOL REP POPLIN&
BRIGHT PLAID POPLINS:
FINE QUALITY FREnWmERINOES.
EDWIN; IZASLjJh & CO.,
delo 80 SOUTH SECOND STBEBT.
WE ARE POSITIVELY SELLING
■» * BLANK'BTS from $1 to $3 per pair less thaa any
body else We want to sell every pair of oar Blankets
by Jannarv Ist.
We have Blankets at $2 60 per pair.
We have heavy Blankets, for $3-per pair.
We have all-wool good Blanketsfor 3fr.60@9 per pair.
We have estraouUity at s9@lo per pair.
We have every quality of Blankets made.
We offer some great bargains in fine Mareeilles Coun
terpanes, impprted when gold-wasafc par, and are now
eell!ng at near half the present prices.
Honey Conab Qniits $2.50 eaeh; Lancaster Quilts;
Colored Bordered Quilts; Comfortables, well made, of
n ee, > clean cotton. Bargains in Hueline, Flannels,
'en's Wear, and Mouseline Delaines. •
R. D: & W. Ht FENNELL,
1021 MARKET Street.
-JJDWIN HALL & 00.,
SOUTH SECOND ST.,
Hays LADIES' SCABFS in greakvariety.
liADIES' SCAUPS at $1.00.-
LADIES’ SCARFS at $1.25--,
LADIES' SCARFS at 81.50*
LADIES'SCARFS at $1.75,
LADIES' SCARES at *2.00...
LADIES' SCARFS, from $2:50 to *7.
SOARESt
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T7EJENDS’ SILK SHAWLS.—NOW
-A- 1 open, at reduced prices, a large lot of Friends' Plain
Silk Shawls, including Levantine, Fattisway, and Satin
Levantine, from 6-4 to 9-4 Theses goods are £ree from
imperfections, and at prices much-lees than they can he
imported, a tt dlow«
de!3-tf CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street..
JOSEPH AND WILLIAM E. WOOD,
IMPOKTEU3 AND EHARERS IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMBRBS, VESTINGS,
AND
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
WHOLESALE A.N D RETAI L,
NO. 8 NORTH' BBCOND STREET,
■ deS-lm PHILADELPHIA.
M. NEEBEES,
1034 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFERS FOR SALE
DESIRABLE, USEFUL, AND ACCEPTABLE
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
IN. LACE GOODS.
1,000 Real Lace Collars, in every variety, from 50 cents
to #l5 each. . .
500 Lace Sets,, from SI to K 0 each.
600 Lace Veils, from #1 to »» each. _
SCOValencießnoHdfefs., from $2 to *l6 each -
100 Pointe Lace and Polnte Appli,ae, from $5 to *5O.
Coiffures, Barbas, and every variety of other descrip
tions of Lace Goods, at very low prices.
IN EMBROIDERIES.
600 Embroidered Hdkfe., $1 to $lO each.
600 do. Collars, 23 ccb. to $5 each.
800 do. get?, $1 to $lO each.
Edgings, Insertings, Flonncings, and all other de
scriptions of Embroideries,
IN HANDKERCHIEFS.
The best assortment of Hdkfs in the city, including
every variety of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Linen
Hdkrs., in plain, hem-stitched, embroidered, lace,
printed borders, &c., &c., from 12 cts. to $5O each,
Persons in search offuseful and acceptable presents
would do well to examine my stock before purchasing.
S. B. —I will open on MONDAY, the 14th inst., a fresh
invoice of desirable goods, in Rich Lace. Gapes, Coiffures,
Barbee, Hdkfs,, Veils, &c.; Ac deB-tf
g lB OPENING, 81 g
AT THE
&BCE-STREET CLOAK STORE,
* A HAND3OMK ASSORTMENT OV
LADIES* AND MISSES* CLOAKS.
no6-tf ' .
“DLANKETS, BLANKETS, Blankets,
XJ CHEAP, CHEAP. CHE iP.
Having bought moet of my stock of BLANKETS some
time since, 1 am now able to sell them at less chan whole*
sale prices: x
10- all-wool Blankets, S 6 50.
11- do. do.» $B.
Ht - ~
j 2-4" do. do. t extra heavy, $l3.
--lfl-4 dor do., super quality, $l5.
GRAY BLANKETS, GRAY BLANKET 3.
One lot all-wool Gray Blankets, weigh 6 lbs., $3.50.
Do. do. do. do.. Bligntlydamaged,s4,so.
Do. do. Blue, do., weigh. 9 lbs., $5-50.
A large assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
always on hand. , .
Call and examine our stock.
JAMES DENNY,
deB»6fc* S. E. Cor. ELEVBNTH and LOMBARD Sts.
rtORNBR OP EIGHTH AND SPRING
GARDEN I _
BEAUTIFUL AND SEASONABLBIGOODBI
PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN ELSEWHBRBI
We are Belling heßt qnallty of French Poplins, all Silk
and Wool, for fLMJS per yard. Sold down-town not
less than 42. THORNLBY & CHISM.
ALL-WOOL POPLINS AND REPS,
AJL for (1.
Excellent French Merinoes for $1.25.
A fine stock of Delaines and Calicoes.
All-Wool Plaid Cashmeres in great varietY.
THORNLBY & CHISM,
Corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
THORNLEY & CHISM
A ARE SELLING
Power* Loom Table Linens,
Shaker and other Flannels. ,
Extra Super-super Rochdale Blankets*
Frosted Reaver and other Clothß.Casslmerea, etc. ,oto.
• VERY CHEAP.
TTEADQIJARTERS FOR SHAWLS 1
XJI Long and Square Broche Shawls,
Long and Square Blanket Shawls,
Plaid Shawls, Striped Shawls, Plain Shawls, &c.»
Children’s Shawls, Misses’ Bhawls,Gents’ Shawls,
Long and Square Black Thibet Bhawls,
At THORNLEY & CHISM’S,
8. B. Comer of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN,
RILES l SILKS 1
t— Good Black Silks for 41.
Better for *1.26. *1.60. *1.76, *2, and *2 25 per yard.
Plain Brown. Bine, Purple, and Green Silks, for *1.60.
Black figured Silks, Plaid Silks, he., Ac
BBAUTIFUL BROCHE SCARFS,
A LARGE STOCK OF BALMORAL SKIRTS,
And all other hlndß of Goode, comprising
JIFIRST-OLASS STOCK.
At THORNLEY & CHISM’S,
noM-2m N.K Cor. EIGHTH and BPRING GABDEN.
H STEEL & SON WOULD CALL
• attention to their Stock of FINE DRESS GOODS,
all bought at very low prices, early in the season, and at
the recent Auction Sales:
French Merinoes, 76c to *2.50. -
French Poplins and Beps, 87)jc to *1 75.
Dress Goods of every variety. 20c to *2.
3,000 yards two-yard wide Merinoes. 41.25. _
Blanket Shawls, a great variety of styles, *3.26 to *l3.
Broohe Bhawls, great *9.60 to #l4.
Circulars and Sacaues, of all kinds of Cloths, at low
Pl Fa e ncvSilks, *lto#s.
pfaln Poll de Holes, *L26to *2 60. - .
MoireAntlones accorded g(
1 L-ot AU-wool Shaker Siwuel*. 83« o, worth tw»
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA,’ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1863.
J M. HAFLEIGH,
EEDUOKD'TO S7Kc.,
FQE CHRISTMAS' PBESENTS;
deS9-&tuttietf ■
0 W O P E N
PARIS, LONDON, AND AMERICAN
RICH LYONS VELVETS,
INDIA GROS GRAIN,
MATALBA SILK,
PARIS-MADE VELOUR CLOTHS,
PARIS WOOL CASHMERES,
FANCY CASHMERES,
PARIS-MADE FROSTED BEAVERS,
DIAGONAL CASHMERES,
CHINCHILLA CLOTHS,
BELGIAN TRICOTS AND DOESKINS,
ENGLISH PLUSHES,
ENGLISH MELTONS,
PAHI S ®A : N T ILX A, CLO A K.
<L W. PROCTOR & 00.
no7tuths&2m •• .
& LfiNDELL,
SILKS AND-'&H'AWIiS
GORGEOUS PIANO COVERS,
EMBROIDERED COVERS.
HOLIDAY SHAWLS.- '
’ HOLIDAY SILKS.
HOLIDAY SCARFS,
HOLIDAY SEPS.
HOLIDAY CLOAKS.
HOLIDAY POPLINS,
HOLIDAY DE HAINES,
HOLIDAY CHINTZES.
del-tnth«-tf
g O Y S»
JACKETS,
JOHN F. YOUNG,
No. 10 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
JJD. GROSJ E A N,
1013 CHESTNUT STEEET,
Respectfully calls the attention of the ladies to his well-,
selected stock of
LUfKN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.
Also, a line collection of
Fancy and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, - -
Gents* and Ladles’ Handkerchiefs.
INITIALS AND OTHER DESIGNS Embroidered m the
latest styles and in the best possible manner.
A full assortment of -
embroideries. . - . .
NIGHT-GOWNS,
CAPS, CHEMISES,.
GARIBALDIS, _
COLLARS, SLEEVES. CUFFS,
HOOP SKIRTS. HEAD DRESSES,
NETS, GLOVES, &c.
Mb
has
o/ Fi
part
£n?
JOHN F. YOUNG,
O No.VO North'FOURTH Streel
Will open this day, l ease Floored Mohairs; 1 c:
Coburg*, at greatly reduced prices.
Also, 40 pairs super all-wool Blankets at $7.00. I
surpassed in this market. del-13
QNE HUNDREDBALES
A good assortment o
j^EBB’S
Tarnishing China <6 Glass Establishment,
CHINA HALL, CHESTNUT STREET.
lathe cheapest (for the quality) and moat extensive as
sortment of
WHITE, FRENCH, OOLD-BAND
AND DECORATED CHINA IN THIS CITY.
Juat opened, of our own importation, ■olKhty-ono casks
yery superior plain WHITE FRENCH CIIINA, in any
auautity to suit purchasers. Also, a aplendld assortment
ofjaehlonftblo
Also. plain White English Slono Ware, Dinner and
Yeattfare. Also, Toilet Sets, In great variety, soma
yery elegantly decorated.
49- Double tuck China Stone Ware, and Class, ex
presslyfor
HOTELS, SHIPPING, AND RESTAURANTS.
JgILK THREADS AND COTTONS
- BEWIN Q°MACHINEB.
Wh»J«ale m* «taa * MAOISNIB ,
No. 30 North. THIKD Streot.
BET Alt DRY GOODS,
90S CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPBIT
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7,
F&BIS NOVELTIES]
Just rocmviid por steamer,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
HDKF3,
JUVOGNTIVCS- I»ItESS3E3S,
IN THULLE. NOtJVBAUTEE.
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN,
A large collection of
GOOD QUALITY
DRESS GOODS,
cijo
AT THE
FOR XBMP&KItIM,
926 S CHESTNUT STREET,
FOURTH AND AROH,
RAVE REDUCEDSOME PIECE
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
C -A. X> 33 T S TJ.E-T S ,
ADAPTED TO
MILITARY SCHOOLS;
PANTS,
OVERCOATS,
OP FANCY CAS3IMERES, MELTONS,-Ac.
COOPER & COJi'ARB,'-
NINTH AND MARKET.
WILL OFFER, FOB THS BALANCS OF JBS-BEABON,
AT BEDUCED PRICES.-
THE FOLLOWING DBESS GOODS
ALPACAS,
CO BURGS*
DELAINES. del-13
MERINOS,
POPLINS,
REPS,
>HN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH
STREET, would call the attention of the ladies to
immense stock of. DRESS GOODS, most of which
been reduced for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, consisting
french Kerinoes, Figured-Gamlet Cloths, Wool and
t Cotton Delaines, Figured and Striped Mohairs,
jlish Merinoes,Wool Plaids, Plaid Dress Goods, Cali
9, &c. de4-tf
10R4-CHESTHUT STEEST.
E. Mi. NEEDLES,
103-St CHESTNUT STREET,
Invites attention to Ms extensive assortment
of goods suitable for- 1 .
USEFUL AND ACCEPTABLE
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
IN LACE GOOD 3,
HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERIES,
VEILS, AND WHITE GOODS.
10a4CHE8TWPT STREET.
COMMISSION MOUSES.
MEDIDM
DItIALSI,
COTTON
BROWN LINEN DUCKS AND DRILLS.
Now in store and for sale by
GEO. 9. I'ARRISII & CO.,
313 CHESTNUT STREET.
defl*etathBt
CHINA AND GIiASSWABE.
4V bibbotit opposite ihdepesdenob hall, *©®
CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE CRYSTAL GLASS,
Bar French China decorated to order any pattern.
49* Initials engraved on Table Glasa.
China and Glass packed In a proper manner.
aeO-catuth-tm .
noll-lm*
jm, JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLO.
GIST, maylbe consulted* DAT and EVENING. 01
yLjT adaptation to Business, Trade, and ProtoMionj
utJN on the Improvement-of health, correction <M
fcuibi. formation of friendships, Af
acrlpkloDs of character given when reanired. at Wo. JB»
g. TMTH Street. ebova.Ghastnut aeS-Outnßmll
T AKB BUPERIOB INGOT OOPPUB,
Ai f r om th, Amygdaloid Mil*. U»tora udfraul. U
liiaa* *i» isox atom
HOLIDAY goods.
Established jnllsi-y "’"'
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
WILLIAM WILSON & SON,
Oorner of FIFTH and CHERRY Street®.
SILVER WARE
ITave on bant) a Largo, Handsome, and General
Assortment of SILVER WARE, suitable for Holiday
Presents, of oar own manufacture, of the fintofc quality,
and highest standard of Silver. Also;
PLATED WARE.
A large and general assortment of superior PLATED
WARE, of English and American make; WAITERS,
TEA SETS, &c.
<®-01d Silver bought and taken in exohange.
nighest price given. do9-td3l
QENTLE MEM'S WRAPPERS
FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT
croirixr c. .^a&iKisoisrs,
Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET.,
riHST BTORE ABOVE' MARKET. deS-tSI
JEWIS LADOMBSf * CO.,
802 CHESTNUT'STREET.
CIIKISVMAS G I IFTS.
If persons, desirous of purchasing PRESENTS for the
HOLIDAYS, will call and examine our large stock of
RSrEGANT WATCHES AND CHAINS,
SUPERB JEWELRY, and
. FINE SILVER AND
we will guarantee to give them every satisfaction in re
gard to appearanoe, qualify,-and Btyle they can desire,
and cheaper than they can gsrt elsewhere. d^lOt
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
JA€«B^HffI«LEY,
(Successor to StauSier& Ifarley.)
No: 622 MARKET STREET,
Has now on hand a beautiful l Stock of
WATCHES. JEWELRY.
BI3YBR AND PLAT2D WARE,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY' PRESENTS.
delo-lm '
A THOMAS C. GARRETT,
No. 712' CHESTNUT STREET,
In view of the approach of the
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS,
Has laid in a very elegant stock of
WATCHES; FINE JEWELRY,
SILVER ARTICLES, PLATED WARE,
TABLE'CLTTLERY, &c.,
NEWEST STYLES AND FINEST QUALITY,
AN EXAMINATION OF WHICH HE ASKS OF PE2SON3
SEEKING PRESENTS.
deS-td2l ' -
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
CASSIDY & BALL,
Kr>. 13 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Wviuiu lnyiie attention to their Rtock of
GOLD AND SILVER WjfCHES.
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
Suitable for Holiday and Bridal Preoonto, all of which,
will be sold at reasonable prices. ded-lm
JJOLIDAY PRESENTS.-
G. ITSTSSEJLT,,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
%
Would invite attention to bis well-selected
«fi»6tock of FINE AMERICAN and IMPORTED*™*'
WATCHES,
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY**
SILVER WARE, Ac.,
SUIT ABIE FOB nOIIBAY PRESENTS.
del-lm
gKATES— FOR
LADIES, GENTS, AND BOYS.
The best Assortment inthe City,
AT BURNHAM’S DEPOT
OF THE UNIVERSAL WRINGER,
’ 3T South SIXTH Street.
Formerly.afc 721 CHESTNUT Street, Masonic Hall.
delO-lmo
fJTHE GREAT SKATE DEPOT!
Alarce &nd yrell-selected assortment of
LADIES’, GENTLEMEN'S, AND BOYS’
SKA-TSSf
v . Just received and for sale by
TROTTER & DAWSON,
deS-lm No. 919 MARKET ST., PHIL ADA.
TTOLIDAY PRESENTS—
-11 JUST RECEIVED.
Paris, Vienna,-and English. WRITING-DESKS: La
dies’and Gents’ DRESSING-CASES. JEWEL BOXES.and
fine POCKET BOOKS, pearl andivory PAPES KNIVES:
wood, bone, and ivorv CHESSMEN; BACKGAMMON,
CHESS, and CRIBBAGE -BOARDS and COUNTERS;
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, in
great variety. Al*o, a eomplefce stock of FANCY AND
Staple stationery, at moss a co„ chest
nut Street, two doom above the Post Office. delU-3t-
JpOR CHRISTMAS.—
GLASS BHADES-ROUND.
GLASS SHADES-OVAL.
GLASS SHADES—SQUARE,
Ferneries in Great Variety. »*„*<,«*,*
HARTELL A LETCH WORTH*
oe9-t3l No. 13 North FIFTH Street.
TTOLIDAY GIFTS.—GOLD SPF.CTA
-1 * cles, Gold Bye- Glasses, Stereoscopes and Stereo
scopic Views, Card ,Photographs, Photograph Albums,
Microscopes, Magic Lanterns, Spy Glasses, Opara Glasses,
Officers’ Field-Glasses for Army and Navy use,.Pocket
Compasses, Mathematical Instruments, Kaleidoscopes,
Thermometers, and a variety of other articles—appro-
BROTHBRi
del-tial-if Ti»B CHESTNUT Street.
TTOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GEN
11 TLEMEN*—A magnificent assortment of the rarest
novelties in „, ■
BCARFS, WRAPPERS,
. SCARI? TINS. HANDKERCHIEFS,
■ SCARF-RINGS, GLOVES
NECK-TIEB, SUSPENDERS*
MUFFLERS. CARRIAGE RUGS,
UMBRELLAS. t ->Ac.. Ac.. Ac.,
Opening at J* Wi SCOTTS,
do 4 Four doors below, the * * Continental. ”
/ZJ.OODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
VY Writing Desks,
Leather .Bats, \
Portfolios, - • , _ .
Chess and-Backganaaon Boards,
Gold Pens,
Fine Cutlery, .
Rubber and Gold Pencils.
With a,general assortment of Stationery.
For sale by - WM. MANN,
Blank Boc-k Manufacturer,
Printer and Stationer,
de3-12t A 3 South FOURTH Street.
gKATERS’HEADQUARTERS.
LADIES’ SKATES, of every variety.
GENTS. ’ SKATES, of all kinds.
STEEL SKATES. . DUMP SKATES.
KOnKEK SKATES. , .. , ,
SHELE-GfiOOYE SKATES, a superior article for
learners.
PARLOR SKATES, aU sizes.
Holiday goods.—all the
Newest Styles of
FANCY COMBS,
STEEL AND JET JEWEMY.^
PEARL HEAD-DRESSES AND NBTS,, ,
With a fall assortment oT Fancy and Toilet Goode.
adapted to the Holiday trade.
PRICES THE MOST SATISFACTORY, _
At H. DIXON'S.
dS-lm No- 31 S. EIGHTH Street, Phitade.
J 1 P. DUBOSQ <& SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE J E WELRI)
1028 CHESTNUT STREET
Watches neatly repaired and warranted.
Pearl 'Work of all descriptions repaired. del- lm
& G. A. WRIGHT,
/ 624 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer a beautiful selection of
BOHEMIAN GLASS 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. " • . ' . . del-lm
(]ANES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
EBONY CANES, gold head. .
MALACCA CaNES, ivory head.
LADIES’ CANES
GENTS.’CANES. v
SOLDIERS’CANES.
CANES of every variety.
For sale by
PHILIP WILSON & GO.,
del-lm aoo CHESTNUT Street.
QHKISTMAS PRESENTS.
OPERA GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES, -
HELD GLASSES, STEREOSCOPES, FANCY
THERMOMETERS,
BB6IDES MANY OTHER
FSEFUIi AND FANCY ARTICLES,
_ FOR SALE BY
JAMES W. QUEEN & GO.,’
He. 034 CHESTNUT STREET.
HSr-OnUlwwetwitWi noJMm
Xj'IFTH THOUSAND IN PRESS,
DICKONS r, Off'S
TTIRK’S CHARLES THE BOLD.
Will be published, December l#h.
HISTORY OF CHARLES THE BOLD.
DUKIS-OF BURGUNDY.
JO n N F © BBT8 B T E R KIR K.
„ ■ , Two Vole. • Byo,
Musimruncut, on whitepaper...... ,s3.o)'per voL-
Half Morocfio.wlth Vellum Oloth. Sides and
GiitTop.ouTinted-laidPaper 3.50 pervol.
The remarkable epoch treated by Mr Kirk ia full of
grand historical fignres.anubykia narrative an entirely
new light ie thrown on some of the most important events
in Charles’career. His position as the - Nkpoleon of
the Middle Ages ” isfally indicated, nnd the-influence
is traced both of his ambition and of hlB fall upon the
destinies of tbe principal European States.
The Atlantic Monthly says:
4 *We have no hesitation in assigning to Mr Kirk’s
moot fascinating narrative a place with the'great
achievements of genius in the department he has chosen
to fill. His advent among historian* will be welcomed
the world over.”
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great writers of his land and time ”
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scathing. and'Withering expoue of the blight's of slavery
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_ ‘•“UNCLE TOM'g-CABIN,”
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.• DICKENS AND WILKIE COLLINS,-
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development ofwbic& binds the attention of every reader
closely and up wean ats
stands confessedly the most remarkable novel of this
age, and its sale is crowding the utmosfcupaditles, night
and day, of printers and binders, whs are unable to
koep up with the publisher’s orders.
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$1.60; and copies are sent by mail frecv on receipt of
prise; by " . .
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W BOUNfc e NOs’>KOM THE ATLANTIC: By Oliver
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THE THOUGHTS OP THE EMPEROEr.iS. AURELIUS
ANTONINUS.
GENERAL BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS . History of
the Administration of the Department of the Golf in 1862.
or, The Adventures* of a Little French
B SIHOTaY TITCOMB'S LETTERS-TO THE JONSES.
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it doubly acceptable as. a presentation volume ,at this
season of the year.
EDITH’S. MINISTRY.
BY HARRIET McKBEVER, .
author of “Sunshine,” “The Flounced Robe, &c., «c.
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vV PHIA BUSINESS DIBECTOBY to 1861 (fifth an
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and. in fact, everything in the book line,, is larger than
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COMMERCIAL COLLEGE* 63* CHESTNUT Street,
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Established ISU Incorporated 1856-
Day and Evening instruction in BOOS‘KEEPING in
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ants, PENMANSHIP, Plain and Ornamental, Mercantile
Calculations, Forms, Commercial law. &e.
Students instructed separately, and can enter at any
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NEAR MEDIA. PA.—Pupils received at any time.
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taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En
gineering taught. Entire, expenses about S 3 per week.
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Sherlff; John C. Capp & Co., No. 23 South Third street,
and Thome* J. Clayton, Esq,, Fifth and Prune street*.
Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON. A. M-, Village
Green, Pa. nos-U
AL B DMS
W ANTE D—A SITUATION IN A
IT wholesale establishment as a PORTER or PACKER
Has had several years’ experience. -Good reference fur
nished. Apply to339*MARKEr Street. de9-3t*
WANTED —AN ACTIVE LAD,
about 16 years of age; best of references required.
Apply, .between 9 and. 10 o’clock this morning, at 639
ARCH Street. It*
WANTED—ABOUT JANUARY Ist,
in a Cloth Jobbing House, a good SALESMAN to
attend to, and who can, command a good city trade. Ad
dress “P. 0., ” bos 1189. delo-3fc*
WANTED—A - SITUATION, IN A
T T Dry Goods’ Jobbing House, by a Salesman,
Who has some trade and a large acquaintance. Address
“WALTON,” Ledger Office. • delO-St
■BOOK-KEEPER.—ONEOF THE OLD
EST IMPORTING HOUSES, intending to retire from
Business on the Ist of JANUARY next,, desires to obtain
a first-class Situation for their Book-keeper and Cashier,
who has been in their.employ for the last fifteen years.
delo-2t*. ’ 1703, Philadelphia Post Office.
WANTED—A- SALESMAN, IN A
* * Wholesale Grocery Store—-To- one who can in
fluence a good Pennsylvania trade a liberal salary will
be given. Address Box No; Sdt-32, Philadelphia Post
Office. ; J -.. • de9-3t*
WANTED- INsA .WHOLESALE NO
• * * ~ tion House, TWO SALESMEN, who can com
mand a large Western trade* None others need apply.
To competent men a liberal salary will be given Apply
Box 433 i -Post Office-' deO-Sf
rfO CAPITALISTS.^—A TRACT OF
superior COAL LAND, in Luzerne county, Penn
sylvania. containing about 700-acres, for sale very low*
Part of the purchase money may remain. Address box
1307, Philadelphia Post Office. de!;-6t
WANTED BY THE FIRST OF
*•* January, a special partner, with a capital of irom
$2O, CCO to 30,000 in a well established Dry Goods Job
bing business, doing almost,exclusively a cash trade.
Address (confidentially) '“ J'obber, ” atthe office of this
paper. ‘ de9-3t
WANTED—A SITUATION BY A
person who has had esperience inandin well ac
quainted with the Cloth Business The best references
canbegiven. Address **E. W, 8.,” at this office. de9-3t*
WAN TED—A. F3RST-CL ASS SALES
* * HAN, in a Cloth Jobbing House, on Market street.
Address, with reference. Box SAP. 0 deB-at*
WANTED—A SITUATION BY A
* * first class salesman, in a wholesale house;
clothing preferred. Addstss “C, D.,” Boxfi&O.’P. 0.
deB-St*
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS
»* book-keeper for a commission house. Non?'
need apply without* undoubted references. Address,
with references,. ** Box 24C6, P. 0,-* deS-3t*
WANTED—BY A LADY, THREE
< * CHILDREN to take Into her family to board and
Educate. For further particulars ad dress ”Box 62.
—mantowi PnO- ~~— ll —
TTOUNDRY FOREMAN. —WANTED,
J- an cnp«»acBd Foreman in » Stove Fonnarr in
Cmclnnatu o. A superior man will get good compen
sation. Address Box 6S3,Post Offlco, Cincinnati, O.
n027-14tt: ' :
-A GENTLEMANWTT.HJi'ROM $lO,OOO
Jx To ms; EDO is wanted, to engage in a respectable, safe,
and fair-paying Manufacturing Business. Address .** In
dustry,” at this office. • . del-tutlistC
MACHINERY.—WANTED TO PUR
•Ij* CHASE two or three good second-hand Steam
Engines from eight to forty-hcnse power, and Locomo
tive ;refcurn flue or fl ue Boilers of tne same power. For
cash. Address H. M. CLARK, American Hotel, CHEST
NUT Street. - • ' ds9 2t*
WANTED—A STORE, OF MODE
JBHLrate size, for wholesale business, east of Fifth,be
tween Arch and Walnut streets. Address
de9»3t* "J.O. Q.,” 'Press ofilce.
non-— WANTED, A PARTNER
’ wIV)vUv with this amount in cash, to invest in
Valuable Timber Lands in Clearfield county, now in
operation. A rare chance for capitalists. Address * ‘Lum
berman. ” Clearfield Bridge P. G,, Clearfield county. Pa.,
or apply to WARDLE St STEVENSON.
delO-St* N. E. cor. SIXTH and MARKET Bt., Phila.
X A MONTH !-I WANT TO HIRE
SP * •-* Agents in every cqunty at #7 6 a, month, expen
ses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machines,
Address. S. MADISON, Alford, Maine. 0c23-d&w3g
A MONTH! WE WANT
AGENTS »t (SI, montli, MKMM.B PjW, to Ml!
onr EVERLASTING raHOILS, ORIENTAL NBRNrag,
and thirteen other articles. IS Circular, /tw. BMW
ft CLARK, Blddeford. Sialne. aeir-dftwtm
Jgz defoty quartermaster
;OE'FlCE—Philadelphia, Feb. 8,
IS VESSELS WANTED immediately tc.earry COAL to.
the followinc.poihts:
Torturas.
- Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newborn. Iff. C. .
Port Royal, S. C. A. BOY A
felO-tf Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
T ©ST.- NOTICE IS HEREBY QIYEN
JU that CERTIFICATE No-1, for two shares of the
C&nital Stock of the West Chester and Philadelphia Rail*
raad ComßaSy. issued May 1&1852, to WITHER WORTH-
Sf*GTON. late of the Borough of West Chester, decasedi
and’also CERTIFICATE, No. 293 offchasame stock, i&*
ened September 7, 1863, to same person, have been loei,
and that the subscriber will apply to,said Railroad Coaa
pajiy to issue to him ness^ojrtifiwit^to^s^d^Uwk.
nagg-thfSt • Administrator.
T OST—A DRAFT DRAWN BY 5. W.
«*-J HILL, agent Pennsylvania Mining Company, Ke
weenaw County. Michigan, on 8. M. DAY, Secretary,
dated December s, 1662, at ton days 1 eighty No. 328, for
sixty-two 4-lCft has been lout in the malL All persons
are cautioned against negotiating the sama. as payment
has been stopped and application made for a reissue of
srid Draft. Cdei-Sfe] S. MANDELBAUM.
T 7 OR SALE CHEAP—A LIGHT, NO-
A TOP WAGON, wltK sat of slngle'Harness. nearly
new, and in complete orderi for sale cheap. Apply, at
HENRY BUDDY’* Wine »nd Liquor Store, No. MLS.
NotftSSCOND Strsot. - -
PHOTOGRAPH ’ ©ALLERY,
A LARGE ASSORT ME HT.
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
FINE OIL '•Pi2BS!OfGS,
JUST RECEIVE!).
810 CHESTNUT STREET. no2o If
BDUCATIOWAa.
WANTS.
liOST AND FOUND.
AMUSEMENTS.
RICAN ACADEMY OF MUBIG,
ITALIAN OPERA.
BEVE If EH aEA W D Q PEEi tfIDKT
OH FttTDAY EVENING DBG. 11th AT B
GEAKD EXTKApEDIKAKY PERFORKhNQB Of
DN BALLO IN SIABCIIERA.
WfTH AN UNPRECEDENTEDLY GREAT CAST.
Including
THE THREE GRSAT PRIME DONNE,
M'ME JOSEPHTNE MEDORI.
H’HE ORTOLANI BRIGNOLT,
M’ME HENRIETTA SULKSR
Together with
Sig. FRANCISCO MA2ZOLENL
In his unequalled role of Richard, and
r t Slg. FERNADO BELLINI,
In bi= great character of Reinhardt.
mv ... CARD.
-hepubheare reppectfalJy informed that the nracAgtr
msnt, graieful for the encouragement given totbe'ltilia*
Opera, and anxloufc to comply with the general retfaent*
has determiner] to give
SIX MOKE OPERA NIGHTS,
WHICH WILL BB POSITIVELY THE LAST,
As the company has, by contract, to appear in Baltimore
on the 21st mttant. _
“’Khta wil.l t«c pla.ee on FRIDAY. Iltk. HA
?v R °,^S AT ’ H>« WEDNESDAY,
the 16tb, FRIDAY, the 13th, and SATURDAY, thoWtaof
Deceunber.
Ibe Operas to he performed will Selected from thff
repettoire of the Company, which is so extensive, varied,,
and new, thftt no Opera will be repeated, unless by gp*.
cial rgejaett of the patrons of the Opera
... SUBSCRIBERS
* /^^ O CcTv n t!?n. f “,^y r tb€ - r rabecilption for the ensaln*
AST flTPare respectfully requested to giv«
yvMce at i;w Bos Offl?a beforo THURSDAY, Dasembor
IOTa, 4 r. M.
ON EVENING, DEC 11th AT ft
gkjsnv an» :
Of Verdes Blaster work, in 4 ad,, nr
UN RALLO IN HSASCFtER??* f
Which vf£U be produced with rplendid ir.Ue ffrAn a
and the nneqnailed cast:
AMELIA.,...%flama JOSEPHINE MEDORt.
OSCAR S ine ORTOLAN; .BElGtfObf.
I7LKIC. i-,v„ Jf’me ’ BTEHRIETTA^GLEgR
RICHARD. Sfe: FRANCIEGO IfAZEOLKVt.
BEIRHaRDT .....Sig. FEBN4NDO BELLINI.
SAMUEL. Ssg. D. COLS PH.
Tcid.i. ..
A Judge.
CONDUCTOR..^.-,
ON SATUHE'AY EVENING. DEO.J2, .
StGHTII CiUSB 0?BSA KfSHT
The sale of secured’ seats and gekete for any of th*v‘
above-nqined performances will cdnimencd tISa morn-’
ing, at 9; at the Box Office of the .Academy, at F. Leyo*
poldt’s Bookstore, 1323. Chestnut, afreet, and at T. M*
Pugh’s Boekstore, cornc-f of Sixth a3l Chestnut streets,
MEW 'TMEATKZ^—
Lespeeand Manager Mr.: W£f. WHEArTOT;
THIS tTHURSDAY) EVENING, Don, 10,186*.
Er> WIN 3?*o R R’E SO?
Will make hi3'
FIRST APFSARANCB *•
DarJaig the present season, as
t JACK CAS>B,
In tita late Judge Conrad’s
POWERFUL AND EOKAITTrC TRAG«Dr,
ALMEP.E; OH. THE BONDMAN OF BSNt
sheCa.Bt, which U
UNUSUALL7 STRONG A2JD EFFECTIVE,
Willcoaprifc-e _
Mr. J. McCnllcngb, Mr. S • C. Dubois,' Kri P,
Mordannfc. Mr. B. T. Ringgold kir. J. Mr J.
W. Collijr, Mr. J. 8. Hall, Mr. J. •?. Ward, Mr aSwtl
Mr. Evers, Madame Ponisi. Mrs. H. P.'Grattsui* aha
Jdisa Cooper.
Conductor Mr.. MARK HAPRLSSL
OIfTRIDAY EVENING, 1353.
. . EDWIN; FORREST
Jjt another of bis, great character*.
ON SSTUEDA? EVENING. Ett. 12, 1863
JOHANNA OLAUSSEN,
TLhe new and snccesafnl Play,
THE CHILD OF NATUKS.
THEATRE.
"" leasee.... Mrs. M. A..GABRETB}<Wf/
MK J. S. CLABKE.
INFO XT 15 PARTE?
. (THURf-DAY) EVENING, D*c. 10th!.
The yeitfoMnancei will eommmicd with.
; MABRIEP LIFE.
Ja os Humphries. £
General J
After wiich. TURNING-TtfE TABLES.
To.conclude with SOMEBODY'S COAT.
Baz Office open from 10 till 3 o'clock, for reaerrel eeatc
TtyfrßS. 'JOHN wmw’B NEW' ABOH
STREET IHEATRE—ARCH Strcwt, abovs Sixth.
THE GREAT DRAMATIC ALLIAHC3T
J. 'W. WALLACE, E. L. DATEHPORT. and Mn.
TONIGHT. (THUBSDAT;) DSBSMBER IG.'ISGi
Tlie great sensational Plar of
THE IRDU BFASK.
<. Kr. J. W. TTaUMfc.
•S6r. E. L. Darenpocfc,
Fum.
Leon ao Bonbon
Rochefort. ... r...,
Horiehse** ...
To eonelnde with
A BEGTHihS FTX.
FRIDAY. BENEFIT of Mr. DAVENPORT.
Prices a& usual. ©’clock,
t/lemerer's juvenilb ooNoarai
-A*- ASSISTED by 2CO Pupils. Alto, Master TROYEIL
the Musical Prodigy: •will taka-place on FRIDAY EVff-
KING.JDee. 11th at NATIONAL HALL, KAOS •
Street, below SIXTH. Tickets lif cento; Children {■ 1
cents,?-Commenceat 7K o'clock. '
QONCERT HALL,
LECTURE ROOM;
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOW TWELFTH.
"WAUGH’S 3*l AGNTFICEIfT'
NEW PANORAMA
ITALY,
AND'
HER WAR FOB FREEDOM.
OPEN EYERiT EVENING?AND
S A TVR DAY AFTB H*lf9'o If-.
THIS SPLENDID WORE OF
ART,
Commences moving—
EVBNINGS,' at 7K.......... SATURDAY 8,3 o’clock.
Tickets 29 cents; Children 15 cents; or,. 9 for $L
Liberal arrangements made with SCHOOLS, def-fft
rj-'B EA T NATIONAL- OIRCU« -
VJ, TKOOFE —MARKET Street, abora-Twelfth.
Directress, Mrs. CHARLES WASHER, formerly He*.
DAN BICE. ,—-
NEW FACES AND NEW SCENES-IK THE ARENA.'
Classical ILLUSTRATIONS; entertaining NOVEL
TIES, Comic, Sentimental, and patriotic SONGS; DAN
CING HORSES: MARCHING HORSES'; COMIC HULKc ':
Original Wit. Humor, and Sentiment.
GRAND THRILLING "DIVERTJBSRMSNTS are pr»--
duced, - EVERT EVENNIG.:
and at the
evtry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF
TERNOONS.
The performances commence at 7.40 eac2re7enizur, aa& -
at Matin 6e.
ADMISSION.—FrIvat* Box; $3; Stage-Seats, 59 -unfa -
each; Parquette, 25 cents; Gallery, 15 cents.
Great novelties for the
de74f CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.' -
*JHE GKAND : “ '
ORATORIO
'
Will be performed by the
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCrarr.
ON
CHRISTMAS NIGHT,
MUSICAL FUHD HALB.
gEOONILSEASONi 1863-’64^
M- H. CROSS and CHARLES H. JASVIS,
Respectfully announce to the public tiwst they wtt
give
FOUR
CLASSICAL SOIREES.
AT THE -
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MU3IC,
THIB WINTER.
The first of the series to bB given in DECEMBER aa£
the remaining three during the monthaof JANUARY. *
FEBRUARY, and APRJL7ISSL Messrsi- S. and J. wM
be assisted bv tho following Artists:
Carl Gasrther, -Violin. C: H. Schmitz* Violoncello,
L. Tschirner, Contra Basso Wm. Stoll*.Clarionet..
A. Kellner, Hautboy. J. Koch, Fluta.'
G. Muller,. Bassoon. C. Horn, t
Programme,with subscripion prices, &Z Gould's, li«
drS & Co. ’s, and Lee k Walker’s. tl
/ZJ3EAT SCOTTISH BAIi*—FIFTH
ANNUAL BALL.of the CALBDONTj-AN CLUB, far
the BENEFIT of the LIBRASY, TEUBSDA.Y EVS«
BING. Decemher 10th, 1883, at MUSICA2 FUND
Tickets $l
-
TEM’PLE OF "WONDEBS—ASSEMBItY *
j- BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STBEBTS.
Amnsement for Qld-and Young. Hij£h and Happiness - te
open for the season. Constant c can see-of Entertainment,
SIGNOR BLITZ
EVBRY EVENING, commencing" a!? 7& o’clock, and
Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting of Nerr :Myw»
teries in Necromancy, great success 3a Ventriloquism,
and the Learned Canary Birds.
Admission-25 cents; Children 15cesAa. seTL-t^
T> OTHERMEI/S -MARTYRS IN THH«
AtJ COLISEUM. ACADEMY OF BiXFE. ARTS,
CHESTNUT STREET, ARC?VB TENTH.
Open from 9,t0 5; Eyening, from ?to 10. no3C-lm
ORCHESTRA.—PUBIiIO
BEHEARS4.LS every SATURDAY, at 3 o’clock, P. -
M.» at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets* 9E
cents Packages of six tickets,j£L-Tohe had at AN
DRE’S, 1104 CHESTNUT Stroat.J. E GOTOD.IfIB- •
VENTH and CHBSTNUT, and Hall door. 0c!2.-»Snt.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OW
A ' THE FINE ARTS,.
1035 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays existed) from 9 k. SL.UU-.
BP.M. .
Admission 26 cents. Children half price,
FOR - SAFE AtfUTO IES : .
nnn 2 > oo0 > sw°°» ani>si,ooo
These sums to loan on mortgage.
LusEys-& KOK^ggarea^eß.
<tf*Q —FOR SALE, TWO MORT-
# '-''J**GAGESft>r#3,Sooeach,.audone Ground
Bent 0f.%1.100. Apply to A. PHA3O, BROADand.
SPRING GARDEN Streets, Lumber Yard. delo-2fc*
TO liET—A WAttF
JfclL ABLE BUSINESS STAND, No. 1128’ SPRING
GARDEN Street* consisting of Dwellings and Store
Boom. One of the best stands in the city for the Retail
Shoe Business. This property will be sold cheap Ap
ply on .the Ipremi&as, INo. IXS4S* SPRING GARDEN
Street. . ; delo-12tt
M- WEST CHESTNUT-STREET—.
Handsome Residence, Price only’
#13,600. Also others. Arch and Walnut StreeU. Apply to-
DUNOAN M. MITCHBSON, 53G WALNUT St. de9»St^
M EOR SALE—TEE.THREBSTORY
BRICK SWBIXING HMJSS, (No. Eft) Witt two-.,
story double beich bach buildings and Lot of Ground*.
situate on the. vest side of Delaware Froa| street. b«f.
tween Green and Coates streets, in the Eleventh, wardi
in fronton Front street, and one hundred?
and thirty-one feet deep to TAM ABEND atreet, on WhicK
there is eraated BRIO2 STABLE.
Immediate possession . ' -
Fart of purchase money can remain on mortg&ge.
LUKENS ft MONTGOMERY
deIO-Im* 1035 B2ACH Street. rt>OYe Lsgrol at,.
m FOR SALE—THESE. VERY EE
ES. SIB ABLE FO U35-STORY. SEIOK DWSLLINOS*
with. the tie three-story doublo brick bac:abuildinsß«
and lot of grounds west side of Front street, south,of
CallowbiU street, <N0.556,)18 2eet2 inches.front by 84
feot deep; all the modern improvements and ooa?
v sciences.
Will be sold upon accomodating terras. _
LUEBNS & MON*GOMEBYi
1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel. _
delO-lm*
AUCTION SAKE.
SOM Street*.
AUCTION SALE OF- HORSES, EARBIAGE&, S».
ON SATURDAY MORIHNO NEXT*.
At l&o’clock, comprising about
’ ‘ FIFTY HORSES.
Tt*i description*, in catalogue?.
ALSO* ,
A large collection of desirable new- and aaoond-hand
light-wagons. Ac*, with. sale will
commence.
• ALw.
Single and double harness, saddles* bridles, bufiftl*
rpb.es, coyote whips, Aft
ja- No postponement on account of tfc» weather.
S- Sale of Horses. Ac., on WEDNESDAY NEXT.
S» SALE OF FIFTY SLEIG2B, 19th December.
JST ALFRED. M-. Auctioneer.
fjsssmm CORRECT PIANO TUNING,'
rrmrS-Mr. C. K. SABOEST'S order, for toalas
and repairing Plano, .re receraedattfASOSl
.tore, OOT CHSSTNTJT Street. otUa. ,
Mr. 8, has had eleven yeare.*fc,fltory elperlevelaaoe*
ton, and fiveireare’aatploroesi InPMaielrit-a.
SFEOiAn. rtleaiheFOl to sound a, sow “■*
nreet tonod a. nmr, without removing. ' - „
Terms tax Taint, »L ocl4-SH
TRUSSES, BRACES. &0,,
1L rtUfutlT HrHJjSDLB.
corner of TWKtiFTH ft ACS streets.
B Ladles* Department for same, .andnctodbrg
Ladle., TWELFTH Street. drat door belotr Haw. TW
moat complete and varied 'UiA onh&sJconeWtinain
part of Trassos. Snpportot*, Bhonlder Bfaeoa. Bita.
JtoeklM., Syringe* A*.
Snn«f • SI»X sSS§.\& o«VS»H
~.Sfg. Mailer,
v Re ieh ftrdtt,
Siffnc7°J. NtfifO;
• M->' J. S, Cl*rfca,
3). WitIGHT.. SeereUr*.