ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 0 2 0 LOOK. LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL IlOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut ate. J A Wheelock, Connecticut DM M Gregw, LT 9 A - O Gregg, Virginia W Dock, Jr, Harrishnrg J Null, Washington, D C D Hostetter, Pittsburg A Ely, Jr, Cleveland, Ohio 0 D Beene, it P, chi,. A C Babcock, 1111Nois C K Garrison, New York H Baldwin, Jr, Wash, D C Calvin Diutick, B ‘ston 3 C Fisk, Boston T Clarendon, New York A strong, Boston J P Cameron, Harrisburg D Mclvain, Baltimore S Jenkins, New York Hon A K McClure, Pentia J R Eby, Maui:3l,llre -C J Faulkner, Virginia 13 1 Libby, New York A B Mortis, at Joseph N Colt', Norwich, Conn A M Rondo), it S A J It Poor A: son, Boston A Coles, Cleveland, Ohio J Adrianoe, New Yotk D Dewey, liagAsaebusette C P Clark, Boston . . li Stratton J G Stanley, Mnagtehusatis G Wilson, England It K Slaughter, Now York DL Stone, New York S Miller, M B, Delaware AII Ames, lowa . Jas Mi%holland, Reading IN - II Bennell, New York ' R Armstrong, New York Dr Marry, New York Mrs Raymond, New York W E Coffin, Boston II S Banker. New York G in Holmes, Indiana Col Waite & wf, V S A Sand C West, New York It W Addis, Washington Bobt W Akron, New York Mrs Geo II Lyman, BOSton 31 J Gardner & la, Boston Jas S Waters & In, Balt 11 K Bliss, Mass ..chnsette Miss Preston, Mass - 1' C Mali, hew York .1 BanSh, New York Limit F A Lawyer Dr J H Henry, U S N Col F S Bogue, Wash, D C Jan 1' Sterrett, Pittsbnrg Scott Coyle, Parrisburg A W Leisenring, NE Chunk Geo Huddle, at Chuck Mr Evans, New York F Morris, New York Wm Corllse, Pror, 11 I Yi li li Wickes, New York Mr Dlloran, New York II G Clark & wf, Jersey City Miss Mary E Clark, N J Miss A DI Clark. Jersey City Chas Vogt, Now York S Ingalls, Massachusetts Geo K Wheat, Wheeling,Va J II Willis, hew Yorli J G Sanderson, Pa A Wnde, New York W W Irwin, Harrisburg J A Harper, New York Jae Talcott, New York F Brodt, New York A B Hull, Brooklyn 10 W Bird, New York J 6 Barry, Baltimore A Dan, Baltimore John .1 Abrahams, Balt F. Turner, Now York I. B Darling, Prot.., R 1 Gilbert Daring', B I Chas T Morris, Boston CO S Perry, Connecticut E C Stanwood & la, Boston Warren Fisher, Boston 3 'Van Name, Newark, N J II B Smith, Cincinnati, 0 Chas H Wheatley, Penna ...11 Spencer, New Tors C S Crain, Boston .J.mnee Greene, New York Thos McLellan, rt 1 , ,r1E John It Graham, New York Geo Brodee, New York 'IV Barkley, Now York L Van Doren, New York Y. H Haddock & In, Chicago at II Forst, New York 11 Hopes, Nen - York N II Wing, New York Mrs T Taylor, Troy, N Y B I Gill, Illinois G B iorison, Illinois F Alger, Boston D xi Follett .14w1 J A Hindman, California J E McMahon, Buffalo GB 'Eaton. Boston W Dehon, Boston A liehon, 80. t..-ton AI Maillltile, New York I Underhill .k wf, Peoria Mrs McCockle, Peoria T J L Smiley, California J C Hunt, Baltimore J Brandt, Jr, Baltimore G IV P Smith, Maryland A Blanchard, Hartford W firiawold, Hartford C P Wolcott, Ohio It Reaming, Buffalo C W Miller, Brooklyn B Hyatt, New York R Davies, New York Geo Wedoles, New York B Edwards, Jr, Boston .5 N Noyes, Boston MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth attc.ut, below Arola. 1.1 NineEl, Baltimore C Shermerhorn, New York rapt Win Alißlouse, Virginia S Fremain, Halifax, N Capt Joe Wright, S A Jas Caitheeil, Allegheny, Pa -.I A Magna, rim' co, Pa A W Kuhn, Wellsburg E R Brink, Ohio T H White, Ohio P Boller, Erie Win W Bones, Lancaster B S Wright, Ohio A Wolle, Bethlehem P Cooke, Sandusky, Ohio J J Buck, new York Baker & in, Grton ea, N Y A. GNIA1U10.:11i. L.na 3) Denham, Jr, New York L Atkinson, L P WiilittrUP, Philadelphia Gen Geo Sanderson, Penna W H Sturgeon, ritttburg Jog Fryer, Baltimore A J Ihiclntyer, Illinois Jes Crampton, Now York J C Armee, New• 1 Ork John D Park. Gin, 0 - Wm 7 Willer, IHnryinndillaj W Parsons, Baltimore Isaac Sticker, Milton AMERICAN tiOTEL--(Riestuut. eta above 'Fifth. A A la, New York fl Robertson, 'New York •S M Curtis, Delaware H Frick, Lewisburg, Pa W H Sherp, Princeton, NJ J L Lupton, Princeton, NJ J R Hiller, Ruston R FL Combs, Now Jersey Wm Knox, Bordentown, NJ Wm Warner, Keyport, I+l J A Reeler, Hermit, N J J Tucker, KITPort, N 3 E Yerkee, Wash, 1) C II Acker, Franklin, N H ra 11 Merrill, Dos on G Allen, Bordentrwn, N J B A Vernon, Bordentown L J Wilson, Mass H D Stratton, New York E Townsend, Delaware .J B Mathews, Maryland G Wallop, Maryland M C Mute, Jersey . Shore F S Bickley, Reading J Nisbler, Readit g ST, LOUIS 110TEI—Chestnut street, above Third. J H Elmer, Bridgeton, N J F S Cooke, Rhode Island D M Saliabery, It Island JM" Vermont P Thomsen, Po Thos Kennedy, New York Gilbert Hicks 6: Is, L I G Mann, New belt G Morris, New York T B Anderson, Delaware B A Chapman, Dartford W Wilkens, Baltimore S Wilkens, Baltimore R Cowles, Cleveland, 0 A Winter, New York T II May, Waslfn, D C A llawkina, Trenton Addison Koiley 13 II Haag, Milton J Blackburn, New Yorke Capt La Value, Wash'n,D C THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. ID Brook, Few York S Bradshaw . , Roston Mrs E Renely, I,lll4leiolwu Mies S Sanely, kaletown B F Kandy, Miadh.town Miss C Holcomb, N Jersey Mrs Towson, New Jersey G L Tilatsm, Albany, N Miss V F Harrison, N 'York J Fawcett, Salem, Ohio Col R Ratclitt, Tamaqua S A Burnes 5 latly J F Bowmen, 02:101A, Pe W t. ) Enlety, N Jersey- SID Anderson & la, Wash, 1) Dillon, Ohio J L Northrop, Few York A 1' Bunt, Princeton, N A A Fleming, Idi,sottri J S Holcomb, New Jersey STATES UNlON—Market duet, above Sixth, B G Morrisoa,Pouns3lvania J Crawford, Pittsburg Jos Elder, Pittsburg Geo W Thompson, N 1 Mrs G W Thompson, NY Jas B Steven., Maryland NV J Gillespie, blavt land Jas T Perkins, Maryland Thos F.teTen,, Maryland W Sands, Princeton. J H Brown, Mars land Tim E Watt, Lairaba, Pa Eared Jamison, Ponna Chas 'P Huston. W•nuport James G Sample, Llarrisbg Geo Gleim, Lebanon, Pa J S Reed, Lancaster, Pa M G Smith, Scranton, Pa Jan Pershing, Lance°, Pa S Hershey, Lane co, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. G Y Mason, Mew York B Messiner, Mifflin, Fa A F Eves, Pennsylvania W U Diekey t PennSriValli D Metrareei, head tare H Walley, Chester co, Pa D B Meredith A 2 ds, Pa W Porter, New York A W Baily, Cheerer co, Pa Miss Kelly, Philadelphia Capt Smith, Wash, I) C Townsend Walter, Pa T Walter, Fortress Monroe .1 B Ziebach, Penns. Wm Everhart, W Chester /*I 8 Hammond, Chester ce Lari Oberwitzer, Pa MADISON HOUSE—Second street. above Market. T Saofield. Penns H Woyines, New York. IVA WWI rtimg MN Reeder, Pcntuk T M Baker ' Wash, L C M . Long, Hartsville J Denville, Hartsville Dr W Matthews, Backs co A H Reeder Penns .1 Fanartsdalen, Penwe Bower, Newark, Del Mrs Harriday, Boston 1110171iT Thi ii N ItOTlCL—becona 0.1 obi AxCh. P Holland, Perna E S Miller, If S A W J Taylor, Penasylvania NATIONAL HOTEL-484e street, aboye H Jacobs', Bloomsburg J R Hooker, HarrisLurg H Wendt, New Haven L.Degenhardt, Penua J Leggett, Vulumbia J Eauftuntn, Bemang WEBB HOUSE—Third streer, shove Bace. A K Ambler, Illassachusetts R H Brosin, Chester co -J.Balderson, Buck. co J K Botsford, ti S H Bell, Ohio J W Hoffley, Bethlehem Corp G A Voile, Bethlehem G H Warren, Milton, Del MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 1117" SEE FOUBTki PAGE ARRIVED --•- Bark Freak, (Sr) Stanwood, from Greenock, Sift New Doane, Del, 6 hours, in ballast to E A Bonder it Co. Behr Y. .1 Bayner, - Rayner, 3 days from Baltimore, in -ballast to captain, Behr H G King, Dunn, 3 days from Baltimore, in bal last to captain. Schr Dither & Sarab, Weeks, 5 Jaye from Green Bank, in ballast to caption. Schr H P Simmons, Godfrey, 5 days from Gloucester, with Lathe to Gen B lierfoot. Schr Mary Virginia, Foxwell, 3 days from Wicomico Rifer, with obit) timber to J W BUM. Behr Mary, ltickards, 1 day from Camden, Del, With oats to Jas D 'Bewley at Co. Behr Tandlalia, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with orn to Jas Barratt & Son. Sehr lonic, Owens, 3 days from Laurel, Del, with lum ber to S W Bacon. Behr Jag N Bitting, Henry,4 days from Newtown, 31(1, With lumber to J W Bacon. Behr Kate, Dunham, 4 days from Wicomico River, with ship timber to J W Bacon. Sttor Desert), Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with _radius to W P Barge Financier, Minor°, 1 day from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. BELOW. ik ship euppobed the Philadelphia, from Liverpool. Sehr S 7 Darling, from Pernambuco, with sugar—at tho -Breakwater. OLEABED Bteemehip KenneheC,Garton, Now York, J Sclu J Cadw•alader, Clayton, Potomac River, Tyler, Stone k Co. Scbr Mary - Ann, Laird. Baltimore, Noble, Hammett & Co. Behr N B T Thompson, Conover, Providence, Van Bu ser), Norton & Co. steamer J B Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA. Ship Ocean Pearl, ['rowel', from manila, arrived at Boston 12th inst. Brig Paoli, Fowler, cleared at New York yesterday for 'Rio de Janeiro, Schr J B Austin, Paris, Bleared at Boston 12th inst for Philadelphia. Schr Albert Pharo, Lippincott, hence, arrived at Pro vidence 120, inst. Behr Maine Law, Amesbury, for Warren, to load mo• lasses for Phidailelphia, at Newport 12th inst. Seta Elate,Facendre, cleared at New York yesterday for Plailadellhis. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Stdenie, Alids. Bsbincen, cleared at New York yneree day for Philadelphia. TMUNIVERSALIST CHURCH, LOMBARD street, above Fourth. Lecture by A. C. 111051 A T 0-MOREOW EVENING, " - Ai the tree lOUs, so it &c. Inquirers invited. TrLECTURES ON LIFE IN SPANISH AMERICA, at. Wharton-street. AL E. Church, below FOURTH street, by Rev. G. D. °ARROW, ',Vila Viallgiveral years Bnnenntentlent of Missions in that country. Tickets for the course of four Lectures 25 cents; single ticket::lo cents. The Second Lecture of the COMP will be delivered on MONDAY EVENING, 16th inet , at 736 o'clock. It* CHERCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, BITING . la/ARDEN below Broad street —A Meeting in behalf of our soldiers. will (O. V.) be held TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at is o'clock. The following clergymen will be present: The Bishop of the Diocese Roe. Win. Suddarde, D. 13. i Rev..l. A. Vaughan, H: Hare, Bev , B , Wei , son, ACM J. W. Cram% Der. C. D. Cooper. Third Sermon on 44 Family Relationships Here and Hereafter," by the Rector, at lox o'clock A. M. Strangers will be accommodated with seats. wSPIRITUAL'S:W.—PETER 4SM tieta.tv ill lecture at SANSOM-ST. Hitt. on SUN DAY, at 103¢ A. N., and Mrs. WILIIELM at 7) P. N. Admieaion 5 cents. St* "CITY TEMPTATIONS? AND HOW To AVOID THEIT."—B.ev. R. A. (TARDY:Ii will preach on this subject on SABBATH AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, at the American Mechanics' Hall, FOURTH Street, below Girard avenue. Young men particular's• invited. Llt*i J. NOLEN, Superintendent rrfe MOYAMENSING SOUP SOCIETY.— At the anonal meeting of the Society, hold on the 10th inst., the following officers and managers were elect ed for the ensuing year Preehleut--cpilAlt 1 / 4 6 AIiVAP4, Vice President—Rev. C. W. Treaenrer—ROßEßT GR&FFEN. Secretary—COLLlNS WEST. MANAGERS. Samuel. Moore, T. }],.monde harper, John B. Springer, R. K. Stewart, Jebn Pearce, George IL Ashton, S. Fre -der-101c lAA, and u.r. Richardson Graham. The Collecting Agent for the Society, LEWIS V. CURREY, is now engaged in collecting contributionq, and the public are respectfully solicited for donation 4, either of money or prnvi,inne, in aid of the benevolent QbitCt of the inelitutiun, QHAfi, MIOAD3I roan COLliGib WEST, Secretary. del4--Ativ DrNEW JERUSALEM CHURCH -O.IIEItRY Street, wetit of Twentieth.—Divine tierrice on SUNDAY, at 10)6 A. M. Lecture at 7% r. tibi Mt- Nature of the Work of Itreleme laon. lt* 83. PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. —The Set runt Lecture of the Course will be de livered on THURSDAY EVENIIiCr i Dec. 'N I , at (- kw , iclura sAr..l., by Kev. HSC7RY WA - 41, DiS/VOUNIt. Lecture quarter before eight o'clock. Tickets 'LS Crnts, at T. B. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets. del4-5t irrTHE FUTURE WORLD.—FOURTH of the serlea of &courts' in St. Matthew's Lu theran Church, NEW Street, below Fourth, by the 0.4- tor, Rev. E. W. MUTTER, TO-MORROW EVENING, half past seven o'clock. Subject, THE NEW SONt. It* ECTTHE JEWISH TABERNACLE AND ITS FURNITURE IN THEIR TYPIJAL TEACHINGS —The THIRD sermon in this course will be preached ill St. Pa» I'e Mt' cb, TN lED Street, below Walnut, to-ruorrow ETENINE, at half past seven o'clock. 11* arANOTHER. 'UNION MEETING IN BREA IX or THE SOLDIERS.—The thirteenth meeting to ahl in ditypsing religions reading in the maps and promoting the spiritual interests of the soldiera, will be held on SABBATH EVENING, (Dec. 15th,) at 73i o'clock, in the Union M. FL Church, FOURTH Street, below Arch. Addressee will he delivered by the pastor, lice. Anthony Atwood, Rev. Thee. Brainerd, I). 1)., E. N. Gregory, Ninety-first Regiment, P. Y., find Goa. H. Stuart, EDI. A collection will be taken. S e ats f ree to all. Under the direction of the ARDII7 COMMITTEE of the Toting Men's Christian Association of Philadel phia. n T. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. —Department of Arts.—Tito Examination of the Owego Climes, at the close of the First Term, will be held in the following order: THURSDAY, December 12(11. From 9 to 11, Seniors, !t' the Provost, (Moral Philoeephy,) and Sophomores, by PIO, Frazer / (SomaHogy,) written. Front 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, (du venal,) oral. FRIDAY, 13th. From 9 to 11, Juniors, by the Pro vost, (Intellectual Philosophy.) and Freshmen, by Prof. Jackson, (Liry,) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof- Fraser, (Astronomy,) nral. MOINDAItI6th. From 9 toll, Juniors, by Prof. Ken. don, (Analytical Geometry,) and Sophomores, by Prof. Jackson, (Tacitus's Agricola,) written. Front 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof. Allen, (Xenophon's Ifipparcbicus,) oral. • TUESDAY, 17th. From 9to 11, Forbomeres, by Prof. (Geometry',) written. Prim 11 to 1 4 Seniors, by Prof. Coppite, (English Literature,) oral. WEDNESDAY, 18th From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Coppee, (Rhetoric,) and Freshmen, by Prof. Ken dall, (Algebra) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof Jackson, (Boraces Epistles and Art of Poetry,) oral. THURSDAY, 19th. From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Allen, (Medea of Euripides,) oral. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Frazer, (Mechanics,) oral. FRIDAY, 20th. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. CopMe, (History ' ) oral. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Allen, (Theoeritue,) oral. MONDAY, 23d. From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Allen, (Xenopbon's Itellenica,) oral. On MONDAY EVENING, the 23d, at 8 o'clock, an Exhibition of Declamation of original cnnposition by members of the Senior Clam will be held in the Caw Hall. del2-8t GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary rIrOFFICE OF TILE DIAMOND COAL CO/11PANY—EOTICE.—The Annual Election for Seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the ollice of the Company, No. 713 Market street, on WEDNISDAY, January Bth, 1862, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. delo-tkuiB* EDWARD PEACE, President. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYL VANIA—Office, Commonwealth Building, No. 613 Chest 1112t street. rIIILAPELPIIIA, Dec. 9th, 1884 A 'meeting the Stockholders of the COMMON WEALTH INSUBANCE COMPANY of the State of Pennsylvania, will he held at the Office of the Company, vn ONPAY, January 0111, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M. An Election for Ten Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the same place, and on the same day, betwot n the hours of 12 and 2 P. M. SAMUEL S. MOOS, Secretary. dc]o•tuthe tian4 IirUNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA TION.—At the annual meeting of the Society, held Tuesday, October 16th, the following gentlemen were elected amyl' and mamma for the ongoing year! PRESIDENT, SAMUEL 11. PERKINS. VICE PRESIDENTS, RICHARD D. WOOD_ J. FISHER LEAMING, TREASURER, EDMUND WILCOX, 404 CHESTNUT Street. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, L. MONTGOMERY BOND. EI2OORDINO, Mammy, JOHN 11. ATWOOD. MANAGERS. Benjamin Coat's, John D. Taylor, W_ Baldw•in, S. Morris Wain, W. htf. Collins, Jos H. Dulles. Thomas Latimer, John Asburst, John Bohlen, Thomas A. Budd a William Purves, Zebulou Locke, Arthur G. Collin, Charles Rhoads, Benjamin Orne, Richard Wood, John W. Claghorn, Charles S. Wertz, M. D., Thomas Wattson, Abram It. Perkins. At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Managers, Mr. JOHN HICKS was reappointed Agent, and Messrs. S. C. COOPER and THOMAS EVANS Collectors. It is well known that this Society is not a mere alms giving agency, but a inoral-sintsion institution as well, which affirm to remove pauperism Ly leading tha poor to habits of industry and good morals. In pursuing' this walk, its visitors necessarily meet with poverty in every condition, and especially among such of the poor as do not begupon the streets. In view of the suffering to be ap prehended the coming winter, the Society asks attention to the requests of the Collectors, who are now making their annual calls. The Managers have made arrangements for a larger supply of fuel than usnal, upon terms more favorab!e than at any previous season, and mint look to the public to contribute liberally to enable them to supply the extra demand svldch likelyii to art's,. ersons - i , reterring to contribute directly can hand subscriptions to the Agent, at the office, Northwest corner of SEVENTH and SAN SOM, or to EDMUND WILCOX, Esq., Treasurer, No. 404 CHESTNUT Street. SAMUEL R. PERKINS, President. Sonic H. ATWOOD, Secretary. n033-B.kw9t MILITARY NOTICES. lUNITED STATES MARINES.- WANTED, immediately, for Niel:tutted Stator Ma rine Corpe, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, for eea service, between the ages of eighteen cud forty yearn. All information that may be required will he given at the Rentlemma:, 311. South FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, dell-12t Recruiting Officer. HEADQUARTERS CURTIN LIGHT GUARD REGIMENT, P. V., No. MS CHESTNUT St. Authorized by the Governor, and accepted by the 'Federal Government. Comfortable quarters provided in Philadelphia. Pay, Rations, and, Uniform as soon as ertrolloll. Sty order of COL. IL J. STAIITROOK. W. R. MAC ADAM, Adjutant. dell•6t* SLEEPER'S LONG ESTA— Ll,iisbed Manufactory of Light and Serviceable UM BRELLAS, co admirably adapted for presentation. 1002 MARKET street, one door above Tenth street, Phi ladelphia. del4-6t* B RIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT ANDERSON, U. S. A.—Will he rea.ly, on Mon day morning, December 16th ' a very fine card photograph of Brigadier General Robert Anderson, U. S. A., photo graphed °weedy for ue l December 6th, by Gutakuna: - ItieerLLISTER 13ROTliElli dcl4-2t 726 CHESTNUT Street. REV. PHILLIPS BROOKS.-A very fine card plotcgropli of thc Boy, Phillip Brooks, - Hector of tho Church of the Holy Trinity. DicALIASTER S BROTHER, del4-2t 728 CHESTNUT Street. QAINT PRIMP'S 011C11011.-A N.J beautiful picture of the interior of Saint Philip's Church, Vine street, below Eighth, for Card Photograph Albums. Mc ALLISTER it BROTHER, tiel4-2t 723 CHESTNUT Street. CARD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in great variety. NeALLISTER & BRO., del4.2t 72S CHESTNUT Street. aIFTS FOR ROLIDAYS.-411 per- AA sons in search of articles satiable for Christmas presents, should call at REIMER'S GALLERY, SE COND Street, above Green, and get a Colored Photograph for SI. lt* HOLIDAY GlFTS.—Reimer offers to the public, at reduced prices, an assortment of fancy cases for Ambrotypes. Also, Colored Photographs for la. Call at the Gallery, S.ILCOND Street, above Green. it* DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WHARVES AND LANDINGS. PHILADELPHIA, December 13, 1861. NOTICE.—The Wharf at the foot of Chestuut street, on the BiifT Delaware, will loaned for a term of one or three years, to the highest and beet bidder, at the Merchants' Exchange, on THURSDAY, 213th inst., at . l2 o'clock noon. N. T. BitROUX., del4-3tit Commissioner. THE MODEL HAIR-OUTTINVr LOON in thi.t city is at 101:112TH and BRANCH. del4-iftf UNION ENVELOPES TJNIO2I' . ENVELOPES! UNION ENVELOPES! That will go through the Post Office. OVER 350 DIFFERENT STYLES. Country Storeheepere supplied with twenty-five or a million, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, AT MAll} UNION PATER and ENYELOPE MANUFACTORY, No. 316 CHESTNUT Street, Corner of HUDSON Street. Corner of HUDSON Street. REMEMBER, 316 CHESTNUT Street. del4-2t V V ALUABLE OLD ENGRAVINGS, that hai*e been torn or defaced, can be remounted and framed, neatly and cheaply - , for presorvation, at BENKFAIT'S, Sti ARCH Strut, dol4.iftf TN THE - COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. RILEY Ye. ROCK. March Term, Md. No. I. In ].filly. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of B. D. LAWRIE, Receiver in the above case, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the ficcountent, will meet the parties in tereeted fur the pumice of Ma appointment, on MON , DAY, December 23d, - 1801, at 4 o'clock P. N., at No. 128 South SIXTH street, its the city of Philadelphia. del4-stuth-St H. E. WALLACE, Auditor. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by 110, Jolla Dadwalluter.,3ll.lo of the District Court of the United States in and for tho Eastern District of Pennslvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for ca sl4 at (11EEti.STUTIET WHARF, IM THURSDAY, Dee. 20th, at 12 o'clock SiL, the Steamer SALVOR, her engine, tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM MILLWAIID, ti. S. Ma shot E. D. of Penna. Port.Anta.rutA, Dm 73, del4-6t _ • A OPPENH EIMER, MERCHAN • DINE BROKER in all branches of trade, and manufacturer of every description of Army Goods, No. 48 South THIRD Street, west side, second story, Philadelphia. de9-Bt* THEODORE EVERS' PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY; NO. 606 ARCH !STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, Opposite the Arch-street Theatre, n026-Im if PHILADELPHIA. AIR-WORK OF ALL KINDS, Skeleton - Leaves, and LION Work framed will' the French convex oval glasses, in a tasteful manner, at GEORGE F. BENKERT'S, 826 ARCH St. del.l-iftf AFULL AND SPLENDID AS SORTMENT of Scarfs, Title, Glom, and Gen& Furnishing Goods, suet received and for sale. Also, a variety of Travelling Sbirte. J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHEST NUT Street, below Continental Hotel. no3o-tf IIitAKER & CO.'S UNEXCELLED 1." COD LIVER OlL—The meet approved remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, &a. Physicians, in prescribing it, have (in the testimonials of many of the profession) a guarantee of genuineness in which all the tffitatf of the invaluable medicine is cc(ained. Invalids are assured, by the evidence of thowcowlc, that it Is WM nauseous and more readily retained to their benefit than many manufactured compounds sold as Cod Liver OIL Bold, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietors and by City Apothecaries. JOHN C. BAKER & 00., no2o , lmif 154 North TRW) Mad. gut USS E S! BRACES ! ! SUP PORTNES!!! o. NEEDLES, B. W. corner BUN and TWIRAF ill Street], rhile.l Practical /Muter of 'lmmo. and Diechantcal &poll• amen, bas constantly on hand a largo and varied stock of elegant French Trussed, mei a complete assortment of held American. "English and American Stspporters and Bette, Shoulder Bram, Suspensories, Syringes to veal variety, French Pesuariee, Ladies' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. no2T-ifBm A RDEISCO OiL CO. - CARBON OIL—LOOO bbls. to arrive. For sate in lots by sole agents in this city. SHOBER & CO., del2-17n* 26 South DELAWARE Avenue. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. OF THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM 708 CHESTNUT STREET. TO THE LADIES OF PHILADELPHIA AND VICINITY It is with no ordinary feelings of satisfaction and pride that we now appear to 'ere eta very fillMerollB patrons to announce that, owing to tho continued increase of our business during the past six years, while conducting the Parts Mantilla Emporilm, it is rendered imperative that we should REMOVE INTO MORE ELIGIBLE PRF.DIISES, in order to provide for the better accommodation of our largely-augmenting circle of friends. We are quite sure that we shall not be thought vain in supposing that the gratification enjoyed by ourselves, at the step we are bound to take, will be 156515 , reeilsreedtod, in many - instances, by our nu merous supporters, and the success which has hitherto attended our efforts will accompany us in our new undertakings With this explanation of the cause, we now take the opportunity of announcing that—partly with a view to show our appreciation of the generon,s patronage we have received, and partly to render our Stock as small as possible (for eon.. rationed of removal), Ly a largo increase of sqles during the Holidays—we shall offer the whole of our Stock at a large concession from the prices hitherto obtained. Those of our customers who have not yet made their Winter purchases, as well as new patrons, will find it greatly to their interest to inspect the advantages which it is our intention to present. The annexed schedule will convey some idea of: the REDUCTION OP PRICES we propose to make, and in passing it into circulation we cannot refrain from remarking that every state• ment therein contained is made with a strict regard to our ability to sustain such statement; and we appeal to be adjudged of this fact by the numerous Ladies who have patronized us, to their universal satisfaction and approbation, during our career in this City. We are, very respectfully, J. W. PROCTOR & CO. ' SYNOPSIS OF THE REDUCTIONS OF THE STOOK J. W. PROCTOR &'CO. TO COMMENCE MONDAY, DEC. 16. FROSTED BEAVER. CLOAKS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS; FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM $lO TO $1.50 BROWN SEALSKIN, OR SABLE %lOW 0149/145, FROM $l5 TO $14- 7 -FROM $l6 TO Me. BLACK S EALSKIN, OR OTTER CLOTH CLOAKS, FROM FilE3 TO $l4-FROM $1.6 TO $l2 VELVET CLOTH CLOAKS, VELVET CLOTH CLOAKS, FINE: - BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM S2O TO Sl6-FROM Sl6 TO ;12 BLACK IMITATION BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM $l2 TO $O FANCY BRAVER CLOAKS, FROM $4O TO $3O-FROM $3O TO $22 FANCY COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM OH TO eI9—FROM 319 TO $1340, LYONS VELVET CLOAKS, FROM SOO TO SOS LYONS VELVET, CLOAKS, OUR FUR, DEPARTMENT, Whirl, is replete with every desirable style and descrip tion, will bo open to inspection at prices corresponding to the general reonetien—particularization, among soda an infinity of qualities, being, if not impossible, at all events, uneatibfactory. dell 18 21 24-4 t THE PRESS.-PIabADELPHIA, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1861. FROM $26 TO $2O. FROM . $22 TO SIT. FROM $lB TO 1314 FROM $3O TO stle FROM $35 TO 826 FROM sAs TO 535. FROM $36 TO SU. FROM $25 TO _519.50 FROM 310 TO $55 HOLIDAY GOODS dit usErut, AND ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT, A wca.made and tagtily.finimlied U M B R EEL A. For ado bY 'M. A. DROWN & CO., 246 MARKET STREET dvl4-12t USEFUL PRESENTS FOR THE. SEASON. I'I4OTOGIIA ALBUMS IN EVE EY VARIETY, CARTES D'VISITE FUP. TIIE SAME. STEREOSCOPES, MAGIC LANTERNS, PICTURES OR' TIIE REBELLION FOR TILE MA -010 LANTERN, MATHEMATICAL BRAVING INSTRUMENTS, Alit PUMPS, ELECTRI CAL MACHINES, MAGNETS, OPERA GLASSES, SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES DI ICR ()KOREA, And Every article in the Mathematical and Optical line. For Sale at Reasonable Prices, by JAMES W. QUEEN Co., del4At 92.4 CHESTNUT Street. cIIRISTMAB AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. We have just received a most splendid assortment of UQLD AND MYER WATCHES, of all kinds, suitable for I ADIES, GENTLEMEN, or BOYS' WEAR. Also a large and beautiful assortment of new and fash ionable JEWELRY, GOLD CHAINS, PENCILS, .4:c., coillPit'D . Anortment of • SILVER WARE, such as KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, NAPKIN RINGS, CUPS, &c., besides a great variety of FANCY SILYER GOODS, suitable for Holiday or Bridal Presents. Mae, on band is most beautiful assortment of PLATED TEA SET`, CASTORS, CAKE BAiKETS, Ac., all of which will be sold at less prices than can be purchased in this city. iat - e" - Old Gold, Silver, or Jewelry taken in exchange. LEWIS "I ADOMUS A CO., del4-12t SW CHESTNUT Street. H OLIDAY CONFECTIONERY. Fine French and Plain CONFECTIONERY. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. FANCY BOXES AND OTHER ARTICLES Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. W. A. ALEXANDER, lel4-t24 724 ARCH Street HOLIDAY PRESENTS. THOMAS C. GARRETT, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA, HBB just received an assortment of LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, Of the newest styles, and of very superior quality, as well as those adapted to men's and boys' wear. He is manufacturing extensively a great variety of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES OF SILVER, And gives special attention to getting up thing; suitable for BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PLATED WARE Got up under the proprietor's own inspectionJin a great variety of styles. Will be warranted HEAVILY PLATED with pure, silver, in a way to insure its wear ing well. Much of hie JEWELRY Is manufactured on the premises, and his stock will be 010 d to, CMPriill' a great Yerioty of f 0.94.191144 P 941 from the smallest articles to SETS OF DIAMONDS. These aro offered for sale at prirons ADAPTED TO THE 'IMES, And persons are invited to call and examine them. de3-tuths lm HOLIDAY .PRES WATCIIES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WANE, AT REDUCED P RIC ES JOS. H. WATSON, ipT-stuthl44l STREET, GOODS FOR PRESENTS— NOW OPENING AT REDUCED PRICES. FRENCH EMBROIDERED HDKFS., SETS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, &a. AIso—LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S Hem stitched and Corded Boideied lIDEFS, with plain and colored borders, in new styles, and SILK HDKE'S. in great variety. ALSO, SOO FINE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, in a peat variety of new and choice patterns. 1,500 YARDS EXTRA HEAVY and WIDE LINEN SHE.ETINGS, 250 DOZEN TABLE, NAPKINS, from $1.50 to $9 per dozen ALSO, Lam amortment of EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, GOLD-BORDERED SHADES, GILT CORNICES, TASSELS, BANDS, dc. UPHOLSTERY and CURTAIN MATERIALS, Ac. SHE PPARD, - VAN HARLINGEN, ac ARRISON, del2-12t 100$ CHESTNUT Street. It.I§TDIA§ /§ QM/W . , And we are assured that many who read The Press are already considering WkI.AT TO PRESENT TO THEIR GENTLEMAN FRIENDS. We would suggest the following: Either A FINE WRAPPER, MUFFLER, . . SCARF, :V TIE, or GLOVES: Or. if they have friends IN THE LENT, what could be more acceptable to our noble Volunteer* and Carers, GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS, OR rtrAvY TINDRROLOTICIIia- THE PLACE TO BUY THEM IS AT W. W. KNIGHT'S GENTS' FURNISHING. STORE, No. 606 ARCH STREET. N. B. FINE SHIRTS ready made and made to or cr, at 81.00, AND UPWARDS. noIT-iflm CLOSING OUT SALE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ....The undersigned is now selling out a stock of Fancy Goods, embracing Gold Jewelry, Perfumery, Puff Boxes, Chess and Checker Nene Dolls, Gent's Dressing Gage& Ladies' Work Boxes, Sachels, Pocket-Books, Porte inounaiee, &c. Also, in store, an assortment of Nnbias, new and beau tiful styles of Woollen Goods and Bontsgs, to which the ilitentlois of the retail trade le Invited. JOHN ZEB LEY. jr., N 0.17 North FOURTH Street, 4c40-1.4,18 1 20,24,27 1.4 1 .??1 ,4 ? 4E050: GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The hem of R. C. WALBORN efe CO., Nos. o and 7 North SIXTH Street, Now presents a PRINCELY STOCK of these graceful and comfortable articles of apparel for Gentlemen. LADIES lIHUFFING FOR PRESENTS Should bear this in mind. They have them in every style of material, and AT ALL PRICES. Their st.,ek of FURNISHING GOODS, also, com prises many neat and suitable articles as URDU% TR FOR ORNTLII HRH. dell-12t HENDERSON'S HOLIDAY EM PORIUM, 528 ABM Street. A large and complete assortment of Books for Christ. um Gille t including all the 'Pins Books with illustrations, Photograph Albums., Scrap Books, and Catildroreo Books' Bibles, Prayer Books, Devotional Works, Esc., for sale the lowest prices. del2-3t* HANGING VASES. Ornamantid Flamm , Pala. Parlor Vases for Growing Flowers. Baskets for Jardiniere. Pedestals with Vase for Flowers. Antique Vases for Mantels. Yaaea Booaimance for Parlor, Biotic and Terra Gotta Vases. Lava Flower Pots and Vasea. Garden Vases and Pedestals. Brackets for Busts and figures. With a great misty of articles suitable for Chris tuna presents, for sale retail and to the trade, Warerooms 1010 CHESTNUT btreot, Philadelphia dell S. A. HARRISON. VOR PRESENTS.-LIGHT, NEAT, and serviceable UMBRELLAS, at SLEEPER'S long established manufactory, MARKET Street, ono door above Tenth. dell.3t* DOLIDAY GOODS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Backgammon Boards, Portable Jesks, Toilet Bottles, in groat variety, Puff Boxes, China, Glass, Metal, Sce. Papier Mache Goodsi - Calms and Travelling Bags, Odor Boxes, colored glass and gilt, Fancy Gilt Articles, Gent's Dressing Cases, Purses, Wallets, and Cigar Cases, Boxes and Baskets of Perfumery, Fancy Articles generally. Imported and for Halo at low prim", by W, T), ( - 31,4ENN, dl4-16t if NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. TOYS AND CHRISTMAS FANCY GOODS. Greatest variety and lowest prices at TILLER'S CHEAPEST IMPORTING HOUSE, delo-6t 32 South FOURTH Street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Delaines, at 18X cent i; Calicoes, 12,4 cents. Black mid fancy Silk ilmalkerchieril, Neck-Ties, Gloves, Gents' Shawls. Misses' and Dull Shawls in v moiety. Nice assortment of Dress Goode, Balmoral Skirts in great variety, at J. H. STOKES', 702 ARMlStreet , D.—Qn band, JacTc-straw* and bulinnron, mado by and sold for an invalid. They are hiCH gators as well as presents, and any ono would confer a favor by purchas ing, the seine. tlel2-tr NEW PUBLICATIONS THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. A NEW VOLUME COMMENTRS WITR THE NUMBER FOR JANUARY, 1862. ,The January number, containing sixteen extra pages, commences the NIHTIi VOLUME of this Magazine. It presents the following striking list of articles and authors: A New BIOLOW PAPER, by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, entitled " Binlorredum Sawin, Esq., to Mr. Hosea Biglow." METHODS OF STUDY IN NATURAL HISTORY, the first of PROF. AGA.SSIZ'S articles. Ott Adit, by RALPD WALDO EMERSON. PILGRIMAGE TO OLD BOSTON, by NATHANIEL HAW THORNE. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A STRENGTH-SEEKER, by Dm GEORGE D. WINDSHIP, whose gymnastic ex ploits and feats of strength have made him celebrated throughout the ountry. In this article he gives a most graphic account of his system of physical training, and a minute description of the various steps of his progress. FREMONT'S HUNDRED DAYS IN IdISSOURI, by WILLIAM DORSHEIMER, late Military Secretary to Gen. Fremont, and Major upon his Staff. This admira. Me paper gives much new information, never before given to the country, upon the doings soil plans of Gen. Fre mont in Missouri. LOVE AEI) SKATES, the opening portion of a now story, by the late MAJOR THEODORE WINTHRAW, author of I Cecil Dreeme." JAMES FENIMORE COOPER, a critical and per sonal account of our Great American Novelist, by GEORGIC S. HILLARD. AGNES OF SORRENTO, the flue Italian Romance, by Mrs. H. B. STOWE. A STORY OF TO-DAY by the author of . 4 Life in A graphiC pictureof American Life. iron Drills JEFFERSON AND SLAVERY. by PROF. A. D. WIIITE, of the University of Michigan. An eloquent exposition of Jefferson's opinions against Slavery. LJQHT LITERATURE, by DAVID A. WASSON) author of !!Roid nod Motion" PER TENEBRAS, LUMINA, a Poem. THE 'NEVE HEROINE, a Poem. REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES. TRE ATLANTIC FOR 18132. The Ninth Volume conunences with the number for January, 1862. No words are needed respecting the past of this Maga zine. Its conductors have the most gratifying assurances' of public approval, both in its largely-increaseiLeirehla lion, and in the testimony from all quarters as to its ex cellence. They are, however, desirous of giving to it a still higher character and en increased popularity during the year 1862 j and, with that view, they have provided features of extraordinary interest. ' Profasor LOUIS AGASSIZ, of Harvard Univerity, will contribute a series of articles upon The Study of Rotund History and kindred topics. lie will have an article in every number during the year. Early lit the year will he commenced a new Romance, by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNS', the author of "The Scarlet Letter," " The Marble Fano," etc. Articles upon topics of national interest will appear frequently &inn the Pen of SA it A series of Tales will be contributed during the year, by the author of " Life in the Iron Hills" and " A Story of To-Day," which, in point of genius and power, have taken a place heckle the meet prominent works of fiction of the prPstnt The COUNTRY PARSON will continue his highly popular contributions. Stories by Mias HARRIET PRESCOTT, BATARD TAYLOR.Ind othsponlar writoraraillehorttrappear. War The - NE(I4V toriteri - of America, in prose and paltry, and Ihsdttitl Entilidr anthers of note, eonfEElbule reottlaidy to the Atlantic. Among them, may be named Use following James Russell*aowell, Henry W. Longfellow, Ralph Waldo Vinertion, Nathaniel Hawthorne, C. C. Hammett, T. W. Higginson, Author of " Life in the Iron Mills" and a Story of To-Day," Oliver Wendell Holmes, John G. Whittier, P. WLIMI4, Bayard Taylor, TERNS—Three Dollars per annum, or Tvronty-five cents a number. Upon the receipt of the subscription price, the Dlibiikholl Will mail the work to any part of the United 'States, prepaid. Subscriptions may begin with either the first or any subsequent number. TICKNOR & FIELDS, II 135 WASHINGTON STREET, HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE. A SUPERB STOCK OF ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, • CHILDREN'S BOOKS, &a. Elegantly Bound and Illustrated; ALSO, AMBROTYPE PICTURES AND CARTES DE 'VISITE PHOTOGRAPHS, Are now displayed on our Counters and forming an on rivalled display of CHOICE BOOKS for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT MODERATE PRICES. HAZARD'S del3-12t 721 CHESTNUT STREET. JUST PUBLISHED, DT THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-BCHOOL UNION, THE BOOK OF ONE HUNDRED PICTURES. Embracing Home and Country Scenes; Travels by Ma and Laud; In and Out of School; The Scriptural Daily Duties i and Objects of Animate Nature, with a picture and appropriate description to each. ISmo, cloth, 25 cents. For Sale at the Depository of the Society, No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street, do32.at CHOICE ENGLISH BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—The subscribing are now offering their large and well-selected assortment of English and French Books and fine Engravings at greatly reduced prices ter cash, in order to reduce their stork prior to the let of January. Their collection comprises the heat editions of the standard English authors, splendidly illustrated Books in fine bindings, together with a large and valuable stock of tsCieNclftC awl miscollanwits Litsrntur9 In ma eeparrinent 01 science and art. New English Illustrated Books for the coming Holi days. Books for the Young, and every novelty published in England received regularly by steamer. listened Gatalc guns furnished gratis on application, or mailed b any address. MoELROY Sr CO., Importers of English Books, ke , doll It No. 47 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. FOREIGN READING ROOMS, /323 OWESTINIIT 'arrest, corner of JUNIPER. OPEN EVERY DAY and EVENING for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. From 11 A. M. until 2P. ac elusively for Ladies All the principal French, Gellllo4l, and English Illus bated and Literary Periodicals BMA regularly received every two weeks. Galignani's Messenger and Journal des Debuts by every mail from Europe. Terms of single subseriptiou per annumob3; three months, 92.60; one month, $l. Family subscription per annum, VW three months, 83.10. Wir Orders forforoign books and roriodicala forwarded by every steamer. F. LEYPOLDT, Foreign Bookseller, 1323 CHESTNUT. no2o-Im ROOKS, LAW AND MISONIZA ...- changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK STONE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, sines, bindings, dates, 6(11118n1. Driege.. and &indigene_ WANTED—Haab Minted by Benjamin Franklin, ell well SA early %Oh Printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purelmeed. Pamphlet Lawe of Penneylyania for sale. Catalogues, in prees, coot free. Libraries sp• la mind by fie2B-til JOHN CAMPBELL. ROWLEY & ASHBURNER, No. 1.6 South WHAIIYEEI, inform their customers they can &Min a supply of their auporior Illuminating Coal Oil. Their Factory is nos• in operation, and, being en larged, hope to fill their orders mote promptly in the infure. del2-31t* Charles E. 'Norton, George S. Hillard, Glee, Rev. Walter Mitchell, Mrs. H. 13. Stowe, Harriet Martineau, Charles Reade, it The Country Pd 1.1 3 ,310 Rose Terry, Harriet E. Prescott, Rev. Robert T. S. Lowell, J. T. Tkoikti'lJ,§4. PtBLISIIERS', BOSTON, MASS NEW FCBLICATIONS. FOR SALE AT THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, 1244 CIIESTNUT Street, fltilsktpliin. JITST RHCEIVriD, An increased stock of Books, suitable for CLERGY- - MEN, FAMILY LIIIRARIER, SUNDAY SclooL LIBRARIES, and HOLIDAY PRESENTS. A New Edition of the MINIATURE PRAYER BOOK. Bound flexible, ribbon edge, $1.60. MINIATURE PRAYER BOOK. Bevelled boards, very elegant, $2. MINIATURE PRAYER BOOK. Turkey morrocco, $1.20. 32m0. PRAYER BOOK. Arabesepte, red, or black, 90 cents. Stlmo, PRAYER BOOli. Roan limp 50 centri. Imitation, 73 cc 'l'm. nn% $1.25 cc cc'Ribbon edge, $1.50. The above 32m0. PRAYER BOOK is Dante in the largest type for neat-size book to be found in the COM.- try. It is particularly well adapted for the try of CHILDREN. A very barnisome nr•w edition of CLI BCH SEItVIOE cauncii smtvicli. Turkey morrocco, Imitatima, 1.60 RACHF , f, W, gIiFTiN A new and cntargrid edition, Price 40 cent*. SERMON COVERS of different Kizos. I'MOTOGRnPIf ALBUI•MS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, all sizes, " CART DE VISTE " of moat of the EPISCOPAL P/511011 and CLERGYMEN, Al.'', a supply of new SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOBS, SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARD CARDS, Ac., Ac. ELEGANTLY BOUND BOOKS FOR PRESENTS. /ILL TM.: NEW BOOKS iIIiCEIVED AS SOUS AS PrISLIS/lED. Toe Store of the Society will be kept open during the evening till after Cliristmaa t to give Sunday Solana Teatlierii on opportunity . to goblet Bookg for their elmmog at their tonsure. del4.lt CURISTMAS BOOK CLUB-1861. FIRST YEAR. GIBBONS' DECLINE AND FALL, 6 VON ...... 1111 LIVI AN'S LATIN CIBISTIANITY, S v 019... 12 00 =MEM=I . . _ VI FITE'S SII AK SPEARE, 12 veli 18 00 COOPER'S NoVEEdition , 32 volm. . 48 00 Dr. It. JIIE 11 LTOMAIi liN4l Ori. ginal end Edited, (including the Noche Ambro. aroma.,) 14 vole 16 25 BUCKLE'S CIVILIZATION, 2 vole 5 00 LOSSING'S FIELD BOOK. 8 00 A CLUB of 12 la forming for the alp/}'O Winiio, each member to be supplied at 25 per cent. discount. Each member may take one or more or the works as it suite him, or ho mey substitute any other work or works for those named above. Tha list will close en the 1 pf January, 1802, alter which no SIRIII., sill be received for supply at the above discount. Apply to JOHN Ma EPARLAIT, Office of Appleton's New Cyclopedia, 2.3 South SIXTH Street, Second. floor. Doolisellera hurt an opportunity of buying at lower rates than the usual prices twice a year by means of Trade Bales, and the publishers are content with the lower rates obtained' in view of the a uantitioatbat am . . "knocked off." Why should not the public have a simi lar opportunity at least as often i If thin attempt by Dwane of vlubbing, to supply the BEST EDITIONS of standard works at low prices, meets with patronage and sup sort, it will be continued semi-annually. del4•stuth3t RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! GOOD STYLES. BEST MATERIALS. LOWEST PRICES COOPER & CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets del4.otithlm HEAVY CLOAKINGS. Brown and Black Sealskin, 7.5 c to $1.50, Cheap heavy Coatings and Cloaking 3. Fine Black Cloths and Beavers. Good stuck Cassitaeres at old mires. COOPER & CONA.BI), S. E cor. NINTH and MARKET 18 R 3 -CENT DELAINES. 4 37 pieces best styles, just received, at 19N, nittOlc Pa . Cltriotwo Proaeutd, 60 pieces best Arnoricaa Prints at 1.2.3 i cts.; neat pat terns for Presents. COOPER & CONARD, dolt 8. E. cor. NINTH. and MARKET. CLOAKS---- Ilemlsones styles or well-made, F err-Lei:Me gar— ments. The best made, the be fitting, sad the beet materials for the price. A large stock trete, which.to select. COOPER & CONARO, 1.4 B. cor. NINTH and TrIA.SKET. CLOAKS I CLOAKS I MAGNIFICENT FRENCH SILK PLUSH CLOAKS JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER. FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS In endlese variety, Also, the largest and hest assorted dock of SEAL SKIN CLOAKS In the City. EVERY NEW STYLE; EVERY NEW MATERIAL. The very best work, at PRICES THAT ASTONISH EVERY ONE. HO. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THREAD LACE VEILS. TAL/faio/113i2iE LASES. VALENCIENNE COLLARS VALEVVIEITNE BETTS POINT LACE AND COLLARS FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, of all kinds LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPRINIEL VELVET CLOAKS AND BASQUES, at $lO and $l5 PRICE, FERRIS, & No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET do-tf ILL CONTINUE TO SELL UN TIL JANUARY let, our entire stock of BLANKETS at the old prices. Will open THIS DAY a largo stock of all Wool Flan. nele. Our 25 cent White Flannels are the beet in the city. `Very handsome neat styles DeLaines at Mc ; hand. some dark grounds, all Wool, at 31 and 37 cents. COWPNATI{WAIT B c__ n _COd det-ti N. W. corner EIGUTH and illAn-sT. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS PATENT McCLELLAN TIES. PATENT McOLELLAN TIES. PATENT MoCLELLAN TIES. PATENT DIcOLELLAN TIES. PATENT McCLELLAN SCARFS. GUMMI McCLELLAN SCARFS. PATENT McCLELLAN SCARFS. AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S! IitYRIIINtrEST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. P. 5. - The &Ism% articles, being PATENTED, 81111116 be obtained elsewhere. P. S. N 0.2. Men's Furnishing Goods, in every variety P.S. N 0.3. PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS, 10 FOR A QUARTE dei-stutli3m CLOTHING. E H. ELDRIDGE, Agt., FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Formerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets Me When the Btoro l No. OS MARKET STREET, Where he is prepared to furnish his old friends and the public in general with CLOTI-lING-, READY MADE OR RADE TO ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE, - AT MODERATE PRICES As ho buys and Rolls exchudyely FOR CASII. der-1m if N I V ESTERN M AWKET. GIMIDTAIa FOR! Bronzed Amocomom, 'with his hands has spread The board at which our hungry world is fed; And should be cast his Mining coulter by, The famished nations must lie down and die! ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAIR OF PRODUCE AT TIM WESTERN MARKET, SIXTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, Commencing SATURDAY MORNING, December 2list, and closing SATURDAY EVENING, December 28th, deciw g which time the Pair will he open day and night for the reception of visitors, free of charge. Or. the evenings of Friday, the 20th instant, Saturday, Slid, Tuesday, 24th, Friday, 27th, and Saturday, 28th, the Market will ho splemaidly illuminated with one thou vgrierieo ?i u m f , citizens of rhilanolpnia, and TisitOrli from thy neighboring counties and Statue, are respectfully inform ed that the occupanns of the Market have made arrange ments to render this display vastly superior to that Driest year—fl the fact that the effort of 1880 was mnerally acknowi.lged to be the greanteat and yym.i. mag nificent of the kind ever witnesaed in this or any other country. Superior Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, Calves, Hogs, Poultry, and Game of every description have been secured for this eeasion. tor Arrangements have been made by the Company to ae commodate all Farmers visiting the city to dispose of their Poultry, by awarding them room to sell the same at the merely nominal charge of twenty•five cents per ittoOk - te. A full Band of Mock` Will be in attendance. PHILIP LOWRY, Ja., Superintendent, CLI'?LKS AND MANTILLAS. WINTER CLOAKS SABLE CLOTAB, FROSTED BEAMS, SEALSKIN CLOTM, BLACK BEAVERS, LYONS VELVETS; • ASSOBThintrr f AT MODERATE PRICES, AT TANI Ems cLcusx EXPOIMM, 70e BBESTNIPX Burnt. J. W. PROCTOR & Co nol4•tf CLOAKS ! CLOAK& cLoatial . WATER PROOF' fiLOTTe ot!..t(TARS, In calm - rarlatYl LIGHT AND DARN CLOTH enemis, of every nNado BLACK CLOTilf CLGAM of every quYlity; BLACK SILK-VELVAT 'OllOlll l lO, EYEBY NEW ElTYlelli EVERY NEW MAIEBTAI ; THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE MOST REASONABLY!, PRICES'IN 'FES CITY No. 23 South NINTH' Ett.a.et. OLO AK 8! C The Largest, Cheapest, pod Bor.Valmorted in the city, HOUGH & No. 25 South TENTAUStreet, Opposite Frank:Ai' Kirke!: NEW CLOAK STORE! The moot. Riegel:A eseortment in the eiT. No. 29 2.intil NINTH fftroet, Find door above C:mstmat. THE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND MANTILLA BTORE. -- NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES.' JACOB 1101111 PALL, soill-em N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH SW COMMISSIOIV DOUSES. FROTHING -HAM. & WELLS, i 34 3011TH MONT AND 34 LZTITIA BTBEET, orrint FOR BALI BROWN AND BLEACHED SIUTWG-8, BEIRTINGS, DRILLS, JEANS, SILECLiS, CANTON FLANNELS, =EZI MASSACHUSETTS, GREAT FALLS LACONIA. LYNAM, EVERETT, DWIGHT, LOWELL,CABOT, IPSWICH, 4 ^ CHICOPEE, and HAMPDEN, 4 BARTLET MILLS Lurzwzas, "A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS, BEAVER CLOTHS, TRICOTS, CASSIXERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, AND ARMY GOODS, FROM THE WASHINGTON (LA7II Thk Grim) AND OTHER MILLS. 001-3 m SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, No. 112 OHESTITEFT BTBBEIT, 00XXISSION M BORANTS FOR THI SALM OF PHILADELPHIA - MADE GOODS. ee2B-em INSURANCE COMPANIES. TEE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOitK. ASSETS EIGHT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS The premiums paid to this Company are an INVESTMENT, NOT A MERI.: EXPENDITURE, As all the profits below, to the 'united, and may be ap plied in REDUCTION OF PREMIUMS LIDDING TO TILE SUM li'LSITRED This Company will purchase its policies after two years' premiums have been paid, so that a policy is equal to a bank note to the extent of its present cash value, which increases each year. The rates of premium are lower than in most compa nies, yet the dividends have been greater. Polices are iotted, pretnittlM qu whieh ceaSe after FITS or TEN years. Pamphlets giving names of Trustees, and other infor mation-may had, free of expense, on application, by letter or otherwise, to F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES, THOMAS ROBINS, JOHN WELSH, M. L. DAWSON, GEORGE H STUART, GEORGE 111. STROUD, E. N. WHELEN, JOHN B. MYERS, .1. FISHER LEAKING, JOSEPH . PATTERSON, WM. C. LUDWIG, JOHN M. ATWOOD, ARTHUR G. COFFIN, THOMAS H. POWERS, THOMAS WArrSON, WILLIAM McKEE, WILLIAM S. BOYD. del4.llot Cl! FIRE INK,- RANCE COMPANY, OF THE STATH OR PINNSTI.VANU. DIBEOTOBS. Da v id Jayne, M. D., Ohartat K. Heger% John M. Whiten, John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, Hobert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAY H, DI. D., President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Prooldeal. SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. OMee, Commonwealth Building, RS CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ff FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street JIBE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRHOTORS. George W. Day of Day . & Matlack. ILainuel Wright. Li W right Droe. A Oa. D. B. Birney LL Davis A Birney. Henry Lewis, Jr ti Lewis Broant Co. C. Richardson.. di J. C. Howe A Co. Jno. W. Everman....... ig J. W. Brennan A Co. Co. A. West o West A lobes. F. B. Itiartin . ~. Savage, Marlin, di tio. C. Wilson Davis.. Attorney-at-law. N. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, A WoOdrta Jno. Header, Jr . No. 113 Green street. GEORGE W. 7 DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Yice=ProddiaL WILLIAMS I. BLANCHADD, Secretary. jaWa-:M SAVING FUNDS. QAVING FUND-UNITED STATEE TRUST COMPANY, corner TIMM and OHNOT. NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. S. R. CRAWFOBD, Presddenti JAMES R. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Ofßoe houii, frboi 10 oi,to Walza. This company is not joined in any application to Legislature. SPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE STILL AHEAD...The sub. scriber takes this method to Inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he has removed his Fruit and Pro. duce Store to No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street, where he is now prepared to keep up a full supply of Apples, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoee, Cranberries, Nuts of all kinds, Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter. Eggs, Poultry, 3:e Also, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Aleal. Ali of which he will sell as low as can be bought anywhere in the city. Being thankful for past favors, to those who have so liberally patronized him heretofore, the eubacriDer most respectiully tolicite a continuance of their patronage, and invites all others to give him a call, at his new place, where ho has superior facilities for supplying all with everything in his line, on the moat reasonable terms. My motto is: "To live and let live; Quick sales, and smell pronW. ,, Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. S. Z. GOTTIVALS, 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. FRESH MINCED MEAT. The subscriber begs leave to Inform the public that he Is again prepared to offer his justly celebrated NE VATJ§. DIIMEP DINAT, In large or small Quantities. Orders through De. spatch Post will be punctually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Streets n013.2m Philadelthia, PLATE MANTELS. / 11....1 These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, slyde cidedly preferable to any other", ilre manufactured by as, and sold at PRIONg TO SUIT THE I TIMEg. ARNOLD & WILSON. ocs-Bmif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. THE BALTIMORE GAB-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometimes called the Latrobe Stove," is the beet store fur worming tin ii room in which it tn% f 41 1 .4 $!9 WOMB IA9III. QOl/ altditlek In them. ARNOLD & WILSON, och-Smir No. 1010 MUMMA Street. ES. EARLNy , FURNISHING UNDIRRTAKSR, Southwest earner of TENTU CI GREEN Streets, col9-3sifit i k IIUSEMENTS. AMERIC,AN A CADEMY OF MUM —BROAD AND LOCUST Streets. Lame and Manager J. fri. NIXON TO-DAY, SATURDAY, December 14th, TWO PERFORMANCES , GBAND MIAS MATINEE AT THREE. GRAM) PC/BREST NIGHT Ar SEVEN. GRIND CUTIAR MATINEE. Adaiission u 0 and 20 cent (Children half price to lower portion of the home only.) No Itt , gaved Seat* et the Matinee. The admirable Comedietta of LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS. After which, the FASCINATINGLY BEAUTIFUL AND RENOWN - ND SENORITA ISABEL CUItAB Will appear in LA GITANILLA: If EL CURB°, A Spanish National Dance, supported by SENOR DON JUAN XIMENLS AND TUE SPAN ISIVORPS DE DALDET. To be followed by the tatiikhabte Fatto of BOOTS AT THE SWAN. To conclude with A' OliAlsiD SPANISH DALLET DIVERTISSEMENT, In which THE DEA Heti& CURAR Will appear in lies Chnrivatir'ntic Natio - ma Dance of LA M D ;LEN A‘, Supptrted by SENOR XIML - BES, AND THE 'FULL SPANISH CORPS LC BALLET. nATURRAY trttifiNG, GRAND PURIVEST FIRST TIME IN FIVE YEA.RS, ETPWM FORREST, In ihi•Breat Rendition II ICICIIABII TILE THIRD: WinICE—BEVVARE 9F SPECZLATO tO• The, p.ttfolui of the Academy are ro,rinstOd to !pne , clime thvit' tir3rote al Ma regrAir Bo ic OlLte t adi the ma nagement anon reapcmaiblo for any flckut.- putakatioti or outside epeiilerare. PRICES C.MALIMIESION.—P.Tvinet, Parazot Oirelo, and Balcony, fAtootete. 250 extra shargo for Tnsigived Seats. PriVittf.t • ittrZeflt adatiolon3 for BIN pr. bons, 1;43. Falsity CSrclo arid Amphi - twatro, 25 ;tl4lli'; tiBATS SECISRRID FOUR DAYS IN AraYMION: Doors open at ni Canrnente at halt Nan 7. rOILIKEST NIGHTS 5161thAV,Wilbrilxit iritthAY n: SATIIft:76Y. e TIAS NIC:IITNs—TITIESDAY AND 71/lINSDA GRAM) MATIN , )II EVER Y SAVA MUSICAL .11 - IT.ND HALL GRAD; CONCERT, LY THE PUPIIA:•*F THE INSTITIIIION FOR THE BLIND, In .14 of tho fik.lol , Elt ItEVIIEST3tVENT YOLUNTEET ON TUESDAY EI, , IMNING, December 27. A fine soketion of Solos". .11rchentral pieces, Y. rid Cho rosor, will be given. 0 - 4 /ecivrrt t , , L I 'Mr. A, B. r,,r,TI-FIND. CENTS, to be had at the Institution *ton., No. 11.Senth Eli:lira Street, and at . the deer. To ennuerneo at a quarter Before 5 o'clock. dell- St WHEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THEATRE—WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH. Triumphant success of the new and thrilling; Nallorret Nauestrialr Drama, The cheapest and best entectininment in the City.' To-night the performance will commence with Um grand National Equenirian Spectacle, entitled THE eOtiIIIERN REBELLION BY BEE. AND LAND TEE CATARACT OF THE 0.5.1iGE31 Admtesinn , 25 and 15 cents. MRS- JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICKA. liminess Agent and Treeenrer JOS. D. MURPHY. TIFIB (SAI URDA Y ) EVEN-M, . December The performance will commence with THE HUNCHBACK. Alexitta F. Baker. .Mrs. John Drew. . Mr. John °abort. Julia— Master Walter To corkelufle with IRELAND AS IT WAS. Bogged Pat . .Idr. Frank Drew. CHANGE OP llNl6.—Doore open at . before 7 curtain will rise at 7X preeleely. No extra charge for reserved seats. TALNIIT-STREET THEATRE NINTH and WALNUT Btroata. Bole Lessee MRS. M. A. GARRETTBON. POSITIVELY LAST BLOWY OF MIL J. B. ROBERTS. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. De:ember 14, , TILE CORSICAN BROTHERS. VAion Del Provicl,l t Louis Del Frauolli:• . : T . Arin 8r0thera....... Mr. Roberta. FAUti'l &ND MANGISERITE. ; Mephistophiles......... Mr. J. B. koieitil. Marguerite 3lrs. Anna Covral.. PRI9F* - 091 ; . 0111 77 mad a conk'; Fringe 896.11 $6 and FA, Doors open at quarter to 7. To commence at 73‘. MR. R. CULVER. WILL GIVE RE 0/TATIONS, assisted by a Profeaeor on the Piane, at the AbSEDIBLY DUILDINGth on MONDAY ETC EING, December 16th, at a Quarter t eight. Tickets 25 cents. del4.2t* WOLFSOBN & THOMAS'S FIRST CLASSICAL SOIREE. SATURDAY, DRUMMER , 14TH, AT Tll6 ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. 011t)Pcripti9n§ (fsrr ricrivi) Irn rmalvoi) M Qui principal Dtnsic Stores, Single tickets 51, or tickets ed. mining 3 persons :fa:, can be had on the evening at tiaS door. de2.l2t ASPIC LANTERN rwiuum OF TIIE REBELLlON—Representing all the prom!. nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidentq to this date. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & 00.. 924 CHESTNUT Stmt. A Descriptive List furnished gratis, and sent by mai free, on application. no2l-lm .YrIEMPLE OF WONDERS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. AMMO it. ULM, tilk alit iIiAGIGIAir AND VENTRILOQUIST, in hie new and constantly-varied performances, EVERY EVENING, commencing &VIM. and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOLINN at 3—illuetrating the astonishing and interesting lilystew o . ries of Ancient and Modern Magic, entertaining Wahl. Inconel Demonstrations, in which the voice will um* and delight, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDEL Adsnieeion, 25 mate; children, 13 cente. nolll-11 G ERMANIA ORGRESTRA.. CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, St 1$ &cloak P. M., at the IdUSICAL FUND H ALL. Package of sight Tickets, $1; Single Tickets, 20 de, T o be Lad at A.whele,llB4 Cheets;ut stroet, J. E. 41210 ,M Seventh and Chestnut, and at the duet. of the Hag. ipirrEN AUADENY 41 .1- - THE; FINE AETS, 1025 CHESTNUT WOOL tr open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. Id. till 0 P. Y& Admission 25 cents. Children ander biotin) yaw% half price. Shares of Stock. 830. isl WANTS. NiTANTED--,-A good MAN, to work at the Oyster-box, at 117 South ELEVEN= den WaNTED—A. old E ENTRY CLERK. Adddrees, with reference, stating salary expected, w A B C," Bulletin Office. del4.3t* SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN PO Em ENGAGEMENT, January- Ist. A Saleau who sells Seventy Thousanddollars of Dry Oooda to first-class near Pennsylvania trade. Reference gives.. Address RICHARD, Press office. de2-Im* WANTED -BY A YOUNG- MAN, a situation as Clerk, or employment in any biz einem capacity. Be has a general knowledge of business. and can give the most satisfactory reference. Addtegj J. iftetriiit, Blood's ➢ispatch °ince. none-14t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET. Tun LARGE AIM • ELEGANT S romE, . NO. 523 MARKET STREET. - Apply on the Dretufeee. delo.st* To LET— Second-Story Room. Suita ble for a gentleman or club. N. E. corner of THIRTEENTH and.CHESTNUT. del2-3t* m. TO EXCHANGE—VaIuabk Lunt of 64 acres of first•rate land, situate near Quaker town Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, good water.. well fruited, with good and substantial stone improve ments, etc. Apply to R. PIGTT/T, No. 306 WALNUT SUM. ttsl9. at, TO EXCHANGE—A desirable ...A.:-FARM, situate near Nest Cheater, and one mile from_ §Piti?Pi f211M11111113 09 ilgltd molloat land, with good improvements. - Price only 450,600. Alipr Forms of every description for sale on reasonable.tarmss Apo)) , to tit 13 $2,500 . atnoOunitlforalleatgatetlisfcootrint. this r farther particulars apply to E. IT.TTIT, No. 309 WM,- NUT Street. del3 BOARDING. VIRST-CLASS BOARD, IN CEN .II2 TRAL locution, on reasonable terms, wanted for Gen tleman and %Vito. anti two voting Ladies. Address WABT ) EII.S, at the office of The Prod. 104' TO LET—With or without board, to a single gentleman, a bed room and sitting room, or bed room only, iu WALNUT Street, between Tenth ittlSi Dryad. Mame, fur further purtieulartu "X. Y. Z.," Press Mee, Chestnut ttreet. kl(4-tf SELECT FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING HOUSE, No. S 3 South SIXTEENTEI Street, near Chestnut. Terms moderate. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILT= WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we are now, in ea 99taante with the times, Orating !ham at GUAM! Mk.bilv'sm Ladies or gentlemen intending to purchase a Wok& for their own wear, will find at our Establishment NI article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON tow time, and at a price HUGH LOWER than ever Wore asked. Particular attention le given to repairing line Watoblab Clocks, andßoxes, b B y ekilful workmen. FARR & ROTHER, Importers, oc23.2esif $24 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. SAFES. IPLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT AJI MOVED to K 4, 4 e 9g th SEVENTH Boast s lap* e ranklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for Past fevorn,anit, babe, determined to merit future patronage. bee secured of elegant and convenient store, and has now on hard a large assortment of Who'll Celebrated Wrought, sal Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (t 0. .trial, A re and b urg l a r ptotf Wee Eside3 Also, rne q ualled•Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks. ' Lillie's Bank. Vault Doors and Units will be ihriiee. to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best ws. tented, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillle'll IFNI o,biuet ado, for Nal., denohi, StO, :rnts 4te 1.,‘ . 71 -, c eded to surpass in style arr 2 elegance anything Fig OD' hied for ,hie purpose, and is the only one that is 161014 are and burglar proof. Bram'. NOTIOII.—I have now on hand say budy d lfurrel, Horsing, k C. 6 . 18. Safes, meat at them natal , am. and some fatty of other maker& ettillikittliill a magi*" assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged ft, MO now celebrated Lillis Safe. They will be sobl at NM/ tow prices. Please call and examine. %MANI! M. 0. SADLER: Amt. " r - pBE FAVORING EAST,TIIrs _FL rossIBLY. MAS EcrUvrie Itr."--nlce Do Dyo your eletLea au that Your tindAvelatheg Are not atainod.ak the 101D110" Dyeing and Renovating 'Works, ELEVENTH Street and RIDGE Avenue, cleaning carefully dune. 01'0;4 WET4I-tiNQ d OQ, E. PETTIi, No. 309 WALNUT Street