ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS t? TO 12 O'CZOOK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut ste. Wm la Murray, Forma S R T Reading N C Wagner, New York Geo B Williams, Boston W Proctor, Phila J Stauborough. Chicago T Ingalls, Mass W &Unto, Cincinnati Wm M. Browu, Pithilmrg V. B Leverich, Broohlyn Louts Stia, Cincinnati H P Martin, Phita DrDll Shoemaker, Penna Dr S Jankson, 113 N 1Y Li Henderson, N York cum E Fuechsel, New York Jobn Kingsbury, Prov, B I Ii M Bonne, Glen Cove Johnson teteoe, N Jersoy WII Acker, Now Jersey 1., A Phillips, Prov, R I A Gorman & le, N Jersey D E Small, York, Pa Wm Lao)Yong, Baltimore .J D Kremeloerg, Balt 3 L Thomas, Jr, Balcimore 1 Maitland, Baltimore P V Marsh at wife, Buffalo II Hoag, New York Gen Tan Ilia Mrs TJ C Amarey, Boston 0 Macfor, Boston 11 V Butler d. wife, N Y A Seeley, (lone M Pinkerton, Boston Gen Win Cooke, N Jersey 4Geo F Thomas, Jr, N York Mrs Jackson, Nov York Miss E Jackson, New York Miss Jackson. New York Miss Gould, New York Miss M Menard, New York 'I Jackson, New York II Menard, New York :hiaj C Zagonyi, New York Jas W Savage. New York John B Ball & wf, Boston Mrs Capt L C Wood Redenburg & la, N Y Thos Foster, New York Mos Carte, Louisville, Ey Alf It Wootton, Delaware I) W Belden, Salrm, N J F H Archer, Salem, N J F Perko, Baltimore Wm t 3 Camp &arm, Conn A Avery, Boston Col Amory , _ Massachusetts Col P Smith, Maryland E Scull, Somerset, Pa , Chas Walton Chicago JOB Wildol], Benton Jaa r Lino & la, Lafayette J Dnar, Ponno 7. llonseal, Penner B R Petriken, L haven -Jo P Baker, New York Mrs MeVeia & son, Penal C P Rnudaa, New 'York E D L Wickes, New York Jag Wood, New York P Mattliewson New Yen I D Norton, Chicago Alison Atwood, N York Geo C Coeburn, New York V Griawold, Hartford II Blanchard, Hartford Irah Chase. Jr, Boston Vf C Maddock:, jersey - Cant D 8 Blodgett, IT S A A A Anerit, Vermont Coddington, New York C Coddington, New York .3" Randall, Connecticut F S Hunter, Reading' F Hunter, Rending R B Rondos - BErs Harsh and sou, lc York H G Beatty, Boston E 0 Barton, Buff alo J II Dail okidgge Kirtland, Nvw York A C Barstow, Prov, 11 I . _ . . . If Richardson, Pro, RI G A Lagendorph, Prov, RI II S Downs, Boi•ton If F Ilill, Ilta.saelingetta NH Fowler, Pi -0 4/.111 liattutoirl Jocelyn, N York A II Bandon. New York C C Snyder & I, Canton, 0 lY B Boggs, I: S N Alf 11 Smith, New York - F II Woe's, New York John G Giles, New York Floyd Bailey, New York F Kedeuburg Ceo A Halsey, Newark, NJ A Frost & la, Newark, W J I? Kearny, Newatt, N J S Parrish. Phil:06111k A P, Vaine. 'Maryland Chas Watkins, Ohleagi' .John Calif, Salem, Mass Mr Alexander, OW York A It Boughter, - Lebanon, Fa A M Conover, Pliila Col 0 N 1.1111, Charobersbg D 0 Oehr, Chamberslinrg Beery Thom, Penns E M Riddle ec wf, Carlisle Reratedy, C;liamberabg .1 C D Richards &I, Vanua W II Perry, Bridgeport H F Emory, Illinois John W Chandler, Boston Dr 1* W Golden, Utica I.lr. 1:13 J twee, .1:.-sv York Mrs .1 b Yates, New York P G Spruhan, \:•u- York MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch A J Prescott, Reading J E Clenan, Baltimore JOB 8011 , 317 Ncw York Kimberland, 'Virginia Mrs J Matland, Nebraska 11 Little, Penns Dr W H Seip, Illonroe co W R Shultz, Lock Haven Christie Rohrer, Lauc, Pa I-Weaver, LaneasL-r. Pa D E Mowrer, Lmwooter, Pa J B Loomis, Virginia John A Jones, Drlan-ore Geo Roberts, New York Roger Williatuo New York •Baml Gnynn New York John Terhuue, ' New York Walter la detitor. Elie, Pa SOMMI'IIO., Punta W Kennedy, Pittelurg L Ii Judson, Indianapolis C Spay, New York H ti Harris & la ' N Jersey C McNibbin, Maryland Jae Devlin, New Yorki J W Taverner, New York E P Dwight, Phila J F Smith, Phila AMERICAN HOTEL—Chostnnt et.. above Fifth. Richardson, Pa E Clarke, Pennsylvania J Lyon, Williamsport F R. Sayre. M Chunk Coe Petal% Rentim..§vill4 Miss liachel Peters., Pa. Mists C Smith, PA. Ceo Warren, ..1) Watson, Milford, Del M E Dickson, Delaware X W Earl, F.:A - Wing J Hoffman, Delaware Richard Watson, Pa DRAW PAPP, Naw JAMS' W D Wilsrm, New Jersey L W Kaufman, Danville J Perkins, Pentsylvania JB. Hurst, ➢ilislanrg JJ Sanderson & lit, PA W Damen, Detroit Thou P Rimy, 'Healing C F Spooner, Tamaqua ivm Spencer, riarriAms 31 Ormsbee, Boston Caleb lobe, Bethlehem 1' Harrod. Ohio II Phillips, Ohio II 1) Stratton, New York F W Sewall. New York S T Latham, New York p G Thorn, lk;m Haven N F Donalbou, rananan Johnson, Delaware JF Cunningham, Maryland ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. D K Hatme, Mitten H D Mee, New York Joe A 11101 - ditilntr, Fhila W B Rossulnulm, N J Hans Rees, New t ork J3l Comegys, Vermont J D Claypoole, N Jersey S Cam:tells, New York B IT Young, Mass E D z.thaw, Mass J Doherty, Seltyl Haven N S Faxon, retina S Thomas, Maryland C a Weld, Newark, N Crtpt John J Pretty Jos Taylor, Baltimore ZV H Whealy, Delaware S J \Mealy, Delftware Peter Cater, Drlawnrr r Hamerson, Maryland W Horton. Mankind John K Kregety W Torba, Maryland Clayton Platt, Delaware W Hurray, Princeton A Peteler, N Jersey It C Glinsmann, New York P A Reymer, Washington THE ITN/ON—Arch street, above Third. A F Phillii e, Iu en Yark W C 1164 . 66, Nov, London Irthl Earle, Lebanon co E E Beitlentau, Pa Geo Dean, Pennod. , ,ania John S Pearson, Reacting Josiah Hearing, Reading Jonathan Hague, Phila - Richard Wilde;, Pa L S Crooper, Marylaud John W Gail, California J G Reading, New Jersey 1' Papal-, STATES UNlON—Market street, abort:. Sixth. C w Strouee, Juniata to It Zimmerman, Greensburg, Job tideri FittblmrA Wm fitisburg Dam 11 - Eberool s wfjfarrisourg P Dunbar, Pittsburg John Maxwell, Now York: COMIERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut H Vramiz, Whht.r.t.rre TAM S Berssskm, leer- York B 8 Hatfield, Cht-,N.r co, Pa S B Pannebakergarlisle W Wise, Malin, Pa W Porter New 'York Dr L B Rh*, Chegter co E S Barber .4: la Del co, Pa ...701m f 1 Powley, Jas Dawkins, Delaware Miss E. t.; Ilawkins Del D Rankin, Newark, Del Jas Barlow, Newark, Del Norman Dedden, New York SE Woodward, Che.ter co Miss M E Birk, t)1.1,-qer co W H Eder, Elkton bld X J Moore, Pt Deposit, Md W C Crow it la, Elizlon,Md John Widdoes, NON ark, Del MADISON ROUSE—Second street, above Market B F Taylor, Taylorsville 8 Brown, Brownsburg Nrs B W Kirk, hew Hope E N Ely, Now Holio J Blskesler, Mothlartsville N Pelly, Cranberry, N J G West, New Jersey Jas B Adams,Delaware B BrAcv, Brownsburg J B Roberts, Haven M Bulks & la, Nov Jerl..y Chas Shoemaker, Pa G cat Aker,')tonroo ca 1 Jomce, Alontgomen -Avot au4tvn, iz - ta. , lo4ll.rurg vta,vr, aux, tomi - - idre Wagner, Frenonowa Misa Fleming, Delaware NATIONAL EIOTEL—Baca street, above Thir' d. J D Janaa, Pennsylvania Jae J guayak. Virginia Jan)" McAlliot&r, Pn John Byron, Dauphin, Pa Hellinge & In, Doylostown W G 3nutll, Allentown T V Rhoads, Alleotown A Brown A. - la, Allentown John T Myers, DI Chunk J 111 ttorivy, Lint laxingto J Wier% minereyilie J thlivrt, Litatauu, Pa -J M Jouee, Wilhroharro John Rudman a niece, Pa B Boyer, Pottstown John W Boyer F BreuaLmyer t .314,nttfy co BLACK BEAR—Third area, above Callowhill. S Rorer, Penr,a C Walter, Salford, W Harrier, Penn burg J Hersh, Penneburg D H Swoyer, Penne John Stevens, Peuna D Davis, Jr. R Ilerachner, Or wigebueg A. PoenLe, in.vvigs+-7"..g Jahn fterreit, Yenua I P RayJand,lentg co, Pa IT White, Yardleyeille A Dell, Bucks co, Pa MOUNT VEltliOli HOTNL-45tecona et, ab. Arch. S P,olllJay-, Now Noy. llftrhiietom irew Joeaey Thomas, PenPa A B Stinson, Bancoox, N Y J Doughty & la, N J 'W Brown, Now Judo,' EL 11. Collin, Connecticut BEYS/3"6 LlOlYZirr—Tetra ot - retiti &Wire Sloe. Philadelphia Chas Creasman, N Jae Bistine BALD BADLD—Third meet, above gellowbilL S Shimer,leratuwn Rev W Rath, Allentown D Y Kuhn, Lancaster W McCarty, Bethlehem Aaron Eisenhardt, Pa A B Morton, Bucks co, Pa pill 3 imitalevoAnntr4 %IV :I MT 8= FUIIRTII PAGE AREPTED Behr Delaware. booby, 1 day from gitirentt, Del, with Corn to Jas Barratt k. Jon. Behr Elizabeth Ann Redley, Bowen, 5 days from Re hoboth, Md, with ship timer to J W Bacon. Schr Bose Wiettor., Cade, 4 dare from Barren Creek Springs, MI, with lumber to J W Bacon, Schr Fair limier, Adams, 3 'lava from Salisbury, with lumber and staves to J W Bacon. Schr Sarah LOUIS% Woodruff, 4 days from Baltimore, frith wheat to A (I Cattell &lir Pot() Fucemirv, 4878 from Now Ivrh t with maw to captain. Steamer 0 C Alger, Fenton, 48 hours from Washing ton, DC, with ttb:e to Thee Webster, Jr. Steamer S Beynalur, Palmer, 48 hours from Washing- On, with mdse to Thor , Wrbster, OLEARED Bark Observer, (Br) Kellam., Belfast, Ireland, E Bonder 8: co, kchr Ann Er Connou, Nowa, Itlntffnmo, John Dimon Co. Behr P Di Wheaton, Wheaton, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone Jr Co. Seta Charter Oak. Saunders, Salem, L Andenried & Co. Behr Transport, New Haven, do Behr Gunmen:,, Rolle, Now Bedford, &Wain_ Behr T P Lerner', Fratakea, Great Egg Harbor, captain. Behr Nary, Itodeers, Bridgeport, Conn, Pliumix. Iron Company. Saw Harriet, livrrickeon, New York, J E HazleY. str J pevi,..Q, Palmer, Alexandria, .kc,Thos Wet,- Titer. dr. Str J S Striver. Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Btr Fanny Garner, Spencer, hew York, W P Clyde. Barge Young America, lion6hton, Albany, D McCarthy DIF,DIO - fialflitt. . . . . Steamship Celt:add% Adams, cleared at New York yesterday for Have nit. Bark Fairy, llaLrett, for Shangluse, cleared at lc York yesterday, schr h 0 Sadler, Sipple, from 310f0r04 Del, at 11 YorK yesterday. Steamers Tacony, Ely, Anthracite, Jones, and Mon• tery, arrived at New York yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. GOODS FOR _HOUSEKEEPERS, comp.-14.g n get:: wi Pesortment of Yiousekeeping -d -am, with many lens' improvements ana inventions for Housekeepers' Ciho. Also, a number of fancy articles, tuitable for Iteltlmy prerients. Belling at reduced prices , ' to suit the timee, Ulu E F4ltgolt4 de18.4 Corner of DOCK and PEAR tatreet6. Da. ROBERTSON% GOUT AND RTIEU— NAHA Do.ors--TllB may reliable remedy for 71116.11itt0. OE% Gout, &c. Price $l. For ailkle by DYOTT & CO., . NO. 232 North SECOND Street, Diky4+ fer all PeSvl3i lteditha,k UPHAM'S BAIR DYE, ONLY 38 CENTS Boa.—Bottles larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colon in inantesnoously, and will not wash out. TIT It. 1301.1 only at lIPHAWO, 319 ULIESTEUT Street. n027-wfm3m CONE - PBICE OLOTHINOs OP TUB LATEIiT emu, made In the Beet Manner, expressly for BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Mores. All Gorda made to Order warranted aatiafac tom Oar Ose-Paton SYSTLAE is Aridly adhered to. All are thyrobr trraten align 1.22-17 JONES & CO., 604 IdAiIIEET Street. BATOHXLOI3'B iIAIS DYE.—This ode- Ibratml: ...A pe t r ct Barn. DYE to the BEST 11l THE WOULD. AU inhere are mere imitations of this Great Original, which bee gained such extensive Patronage In on parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE neaelleal.* prodnro . gelendld Sleek or natural Brown, without staining the Skin or Miming the Heir, and will remedy the ill effect' Of bad Dyee, invigorating the Hair for life. Bahl by all Druggists and Partewaea. Whelaaaie 1. 7 ILLUNESTOOK & U. and ToltOrr A 09 4 rbtiadei obi& mhl-tf CARD PAINTIN% BEET AND CHEAPEST Izi the Oity, at 94 South THIRD Street W McGrath, New York R. Barstow, Pros, R I li W Crotzler, Lewisburg N Caldwell, Indiana bi SchaU, York, Pa ilirs C 4 Strickler, Penna John E Gillett, Phila THE BURNINO OF CHARLESTON DT THE LARD OF TOWER lIALL. That naughty rebel town Is half eommmed by fire ; In mine toppled down Lies many a lofty spire. Were they " contrabands" who did This most de6tructi ye deed And bad they weapons hid To make their =Acre bleed ? These Questions, I suppose, None can answer well OR oath, But many lost their clothes— True men and rebels both. The latter must, they fear, New learn to do without, As clothing there is dear, And cash is scarce, no doubt. To the woods that rebel crew Must quickly KO their flight, As wolves and tigers do. And skulk about at night. But the wiser Union men Will hither hasten all. Anil get rigged nut again, At Bonnett's Tower Ilsll. The largest assortment of Fashionable and Ser viceable Clothing in Philadelphia, comprising all guali lir .2 and pY iet , t, do .sigP !lad illoPkgittnAlls surgabsed by none on hand, and being sold at the lowest possible prices. Military uniforms made to order in the boat manner. TowEn HALL, No. 518 Market street, Phila delphia. [lt] BENNETT s CO. MARRIED . POTTEIt—McALLISTER.—On the 1501 ; ' Not, ' by Rev. I'. Coombe, John rotter to Louisa McAllister, both of this city. AK 10112 1 1MrD—HAWORTIL—On the 14th inst., by Bev. B. Y. Buchanan, William Bedford to Jane Ha worth, both of Creacentrille, Philadelphia. STIFF. MeMANDIF.3.I.—Ou thn oth 1114., by Roe. E. J. D. Pepper, William F. Still' to Mrs. Mary A. Mc- Maninen, of this city. DIED MACIZEILL.—On the 13th Inst., Ildaicolm A. Mac neill, Jr. The male friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 310 South Fifth street, on this (Wednesday,) 18th just , at 2 o'clock F, 'DI, The friend° of the tleeeened among the Alumni of the High School are particularly invited to attend. * TIiLL - Y.-0n the pith inst., Mr. Thomas Tully, in the 72d year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, rear of No. 723 South Fifth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * BALL.—On the 18th rose., .11:eziall C. Ilan, wife of Thomas Ball, and daughter of the late George and Re• becca Applegate, aged 25 years. Funeral from the residency of her huelmod, lower tend. of Stonchouse lane, this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. CAMPBELL.—OW the 16th inst., John Campbell, aged .28 years. Faucral from his tato rosideace, Nu, 1123+ Race street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. GKEER.—On the 16th hat., Sarah, eldest daughter of Johnston and Margaret Greer, in the 17th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No, SeIT t7outh Broad street, this ("Wednesday) anernoon, at 1 o'clock. aK LEE.—On the 13th inst., Franklin Lee, in the 76th year of his age. Fitbasal Evens Ills lats 4szll4fice, Third and Ballo.- wood streets, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. 5' DION TAO - OB.—On the 16th inst., Elizabeth, daughter of Francis and Ann Montague, aged 3 years, 3 mouths, and 14 days. Funeral from her parents' residence, Nineteenth and Norris streets, arts (Weallestio.y) afternoon, at 1. o'clock. PAINDEN.—On the 15th lust., Lizzie E., daughter of Thomas L. and Eliza Sorden;in the 14th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Bridge strest, Whitehall, this (Wednes.lay) arterhoen, at o'clock. STEFFEY.—On the 15th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Luther H. ateffey, and daughter of Jaralt and the late Samuel Bowie, in tho 26th Year of her ago. Funeral from her husband's roddeneo, fro. 016 ,Master street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at '2 o'clock. * VAITOHN.—On the 16th inst., William Vaughn, aged 50 years. Funeral from MB late residence, U,G Catharine street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. WEST.-41n the 11th last, Ann 11. West, in the 91111 year of lier age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, No. 1318 clter street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, it wriAL—On the 15th inbt., Mrs, Jane Wray, aged Ti years. Funeral from the residence of her son-in•law.lsA•. Job Johnson, Scott's lane, Sehuylkill Falls, this (Wellies. day), at 12 o'clock. ZINSEII.—On the 10th inst., Miss Nary Ault Zinser, aged 52 years. Funeral from her late residence, Peach street, below Coates, this (Wedne , ility) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * IUOI.I.II,NING STO.RE.-3ES SON et SON, No. 918, CHESTNUT STREET, offer for sato for cash— Black r,cps Aught's, 25 cents to 8736 cents, 66 all wool "Velour Ottomans, $l. • d o do ItepsB7)i cents to $l. " do do Epinglines 87% - tents to $l. 6. do French Merinoeq, 75 cents to $l. .6 do do Cirdhuteres 75 cents. " Poult de Solo or Mourning Silk, Ql. " Thibet Long Shawle, $5.50 to 8'1,50. " and white imported Be Laines, 12% cents. Second Mourning Chenc Mnhaire, 12g emits dot FAIR—For-the Benefit of the FRENCH PIICITIMANT MIU ROIL Ai the GL 47 BUILDINGS, every day of Gag week. Season tickets 25 cents; single admission 10 eont4. de 18.-3t* D.. A StiNDAY-SCHOOL -11.11SSIONARY DIEETIE(i will be held hi the Pregbyteriito Glnu cii, tinOTer Chestnut Strert, (Rev. Hr. Crowell's,) on THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 18th inst. ' at 7X o'clock. Addresses may be expected from Stephen Paxson, of Illinois, and Mr. H. C. Trum bull, of Conneetietit, 11lheitoillilb4 of the des-School thiloo. 1101 {IFLECTURE.—Dr. R. SHELTON MACE, ENT,IE win doliwr 1 Lecture in tho now Nl. TI( NAL HATA, at CHESTER, on SATURDAY EYE. KING, Dec. 21st. Subject—" The Lights and Shades of Trish Character." The proceeds of the Lecture will be given to the Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, at Phila delphia. delB-2t* Ty. THE REV. GEORGE W. SMILEY mill lecture upon the "Mammoth Cave of Ken tucky," at HANDEL AND HAYDN RAIL, on TDMISDAV - EVENING, Doc. 26th, commencing at a gum u.r before eight o'clock, Ticked 25 ?onto, to b 6 had of Charles Krouse, 726 Spring Oardeu Wee!, and of N. Stellwagen, 682 Market street. de18.1.1 orBEDFORD -8T ➢IISSION SCHOOLS CHRISTMAS I:INN Ell. The managers are now preparing Melba mad Christ- UM Dinner to the Children of the Mission Sehotits. and will be glad to receive donations of suitable articles to furnish the tables. Poultry, Meats, Bread, &c., or Money, will be thank fully received as contributions to the Dinner, while kind.. Leaned Christians who can send a barrel of meal, a basket of groceries, a ton of coal, or a bundle of cast. off: clothing, will, by so doing, alleviate the misery of many poor creatures who have lithe to eat, and almost no tntnn- 4.4. wear." Contributions may be sent to the Missionary, Rev. JEREMIAH BECKWITH, (successor to Bev. B. T. Sewell,) at the Mission House, 610 BED row> Street, or to any of the following managers, viz : 13. YARD, 1.166 gprnee street. J. 11. BUBBSALL, SOS Chestnut street. 3. B. STEELMAN, 52 South becond street. THOS. SAPPINGTON, 308 Market street. WM. C. STEVE &SON, 712 South Second street. ghOu AIILL/lii Zc, II Arch Arcot, tict5.0324. 07 THE TWENTY-SIXTH PENNSYL VANIA ANTI-SLA 'EBY FAIR trill bo opened in the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, on TUESDAY 'EVE NING, Dec. 17th, and will continue during kite three Mining days, Admission Fee,ls cents; Season Tickets, 50 cents; Children bell price. de16.31 ccrOFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL COMPANY—EOTIEE.—The Annual Election foe &Web Dibbotors, toeervo for the olng year, w il l be Lela at the office of the Company, No. 713 Market street, on WEDNESDAY, January Bth, 1822, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. delo-tjau6* EDWARD PEACE, President. PZOIILE'S LITEIVNEY INSTITUTE —The Seventh Lecture of the Conine will be de livered on THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 19th, et CON CERT HALL, by Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. Lecture quarter before eight o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, at T_ B. Ptieh , c, Elikth ntil Ohe .teeet, L 14-I1 TrMERCANTILE LIB RAR Y.—A meeting of the Stockholders of the Mercantile Li brary Company will be held ut the Library Room, on THURSDAY EVENLY°, the 26th instant, to nominate officers for fie ensuing year, and tor other purpmes. Under the amended Charter, the officersto be elected by, the stockholders are a Presiden`, Vice President, Re cording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, awl twelve Directors. At thin meth(' the Drolsogitian to silos the R -Leas go as to increase the annual blmos, as recommended by the Stockholders at the last annual meeting., will be pre sented for action. JOHN MARSTON, Ja., de-13-ftewfrt Secretary. tirfILYLIUSITY or VEriIinfLYAIYEA. —Department of Arts.—The Examination of the College Clam% at the close of the First Term, will be held in the following order: THURSDAY, December 121 h. From 9to lit 01 1 111Ote, bythe Pro-rust, (Morel Philosophy,) and t3optiontores, by Prof. 'Frazer, (Somatolony-,) written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, (Juveual,) oral. FRIDAY, 13th. From 9 to 11, Juniors, by the Pro vost, (Iptellectual Philosophy') ;Mei Freshmen, by Prof, Jack srn, (Li - ry,) written. From 11"t0 1, Seniors, by Prof. Frazer, (Astronomy,) oral. ffiO\DAY,l6th. Front 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Ken dall, (Analytical Geoinetr3 - 0 und Sophomores, by Prof. Jackson, (Tacittea's Auricola,) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof. Allen, (lunophon's Ilioriercbietu,) oral. TUESDAY, 17th. Front 9to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Kendall, (Geometry,) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof. I.7oppbe, (English Literataro,) oral. IVEDNN§P4i, 15th From 9 to /1, 6ophomores, by rest: cupptr i cributurtco mot Frotnnee, by Prof, Kell. dal), (Algebra:,) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof Jackson, (Horace's Epistles and Art of Poetry,) oral. THURSDAY, 19th. From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Allen, (Medea of Eoripilles,) oral, FrOln 11 to I, JIiIIIOITI, Prof, Primer, (111milanice,) Orin. FEIDAY, 20th. Front 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Copp(e, (history,) oral. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Allen, ('llirocrituts) oral. DIODAY, Zal, From 9to IL Frohmon, by Prof: Allyn, (lino - phial's Ilullonice,) oral, On MONDAY EVENING, the 23d, at 8 o'clock, an Exhibition of Declamation of original ctmposition by members of the Senior Cill9s will bo hold in the College Fall, tlel2-St GLOM'S ALLEN, Secretary. [I:TUNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA TION.—At the annual meeting of the Society, held Tuesday, October 15111, the following gentlemen wsra elected /Acura and inatiligi.r.l fee the eii§dtfig yea PREDIDENT, SAMUEL 11. E KEINS VICE PRESIDENTS, MCHARD P. WOOD. J, FISHER, LEANING, TREASURER, EDMUND WILCOX, 40-1 IMIESTNUT Street CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, L. MONTGOMERY BOND. SICOIOCIG SECRETARY, JOHN 11. ATWOOD, MARA OHRE. Benjamin Coates, John D. Taylor, M. W. Baldwin, S. Morris Waln, W. M. Jun. H. Thomas Latimer, John Ashurst, John Bohlen, Thomas A. Budd, William Purves, Zobnion Locke, Arthur G. Coffin, Charles Rhoads, litnjelnill Orne, Diehard Wood, John W. Claghorn, Charles s..Wurts, M. D., Thomas Walloon, Abram R. Perkins. At a enbsequent meeting of the Board of Managers, Mr. JOHN HICKS was reappointed Agent, and Moans. S. C. COOPER and THOMAS EVANS Collectors. It la well k00.0.-n that this goei...ty i s not o nacre alma giving agency, but a moral-enasion institution as well, which strives to remove pauperism by leading the poor to habits of industry and good morale. In pursuing this moth, its visitors necessarily meet with poverty in every condition, and aspnnially among nunh of the poor as As net beg upon the streets. In view of the toasting 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 largo supply or fuel than usual, upon term more favorable than at any previous season, end mint look to the publie to contribute liberally to enable them to supply the extra demand which is likely to arise. Persona preferring to contribute directly co.n hand oubecriptione to the Agent, a t the amco, Zforihwest corner of HEiyll ITH and SEN• SOM, or to EDMUND - WILCOX, Esq., Treasurer, No. 904 CHESTNUT Street. SAMUEL H. PERKINS, President. Tows R, ATWQOP, &MOTT, n 023. FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—Those who are considering what to select for Presents, should decide at once, and go to REIMER'S Gallery, SECOND aLose CREEK, and tome one of hogs ilotlY luisnired COLORED PHOTOGRAPH'S, only fit. THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1861. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NvnL BE PUBLISHED ON SA TURDAY. MRS. SOUTITWORTIPS NEW BOOK, itV.Vtal BErOltE PtfItLISITED, HICKORY HALL; THE OUTCAST HICKORY HALL; on, Till; QIITGAST, By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, author of "'rho Lost Heiress," "Missing Bride," "Deserted Wife," "Curse of Clifton," "Retribution," "Viyia," " "Dis carded Daughter," etc., and fully equal to soy of them. COMPlete in one largo octavo volume, in large and clear typo. Price Fifty Cents. Booksellers, News Agents, and all others will please send on their orders at once for what they may want of this pew book of Mrs. Soutliworth's to kart on. Published by T. 13. PETERSON & ratos'., No. 306 CHESTNUT Strout, Philadelphia. Copies sent at once per mail, free of postage, on receipt of price - , It A HANDSOME HOLIDAY PRESENT. COL, SNOWDEN'S SPLENDID WORE, on the WAOTINCITON AND L'.NITED STATES NATIONAL MEDALS. Beautifully Illustrated. Price $5. J, B. LIPPINCOTT S 00,, Publishers, 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street. For sale by booksellers geuerally. delS-4t Tx E AMERICAN k 5 V J T j) A I SCHOOL UNION, NO. 11.22 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. runtasnEs A LARGE YARIETT BOOKS SUITABLE FA SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARIES. - FAMILY READING, AND HOLIDAY GIFTS. N. B.—Store open in the Evening 'luring the Holi &sp. ,lelB-svfm Gt MILITARY NOlriciEs. ATTENTION a MINUTE MEN OF '76,"=Dlembara not ,rat in tha flbllllo4l 11.1.6 re quested to attend a Stated Meeting, at 7,3}' o'clock, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, at 6, OUR DOUSE," LIBRARY Street. Its GEO. W. HENDERSON, Secretary. #UNITED STATES MARINES._ IVA N TED, Immediately, for the United States Ma rine Corps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, fur sea service, between the ages of eighteen ilhd forty yearn. All Ififol'hWion that may ho required will be given at the Rendezvous, 3tl Souttk FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, de']-12t Recruiting Officer. GROC ERIES. MATERIALS FOR - AIINCE PIES. B CYC ,12,"D L... 1 }"ER RA /S/ XS, SULTANA ..4ND SEEDLESS RALS'LVS, CITRON . , CURRANTS, SPICES, SWEET CIDER, TINES, ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, de6•tf Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Streets Ia'KAREL bAD OA_ t.L.MON, &c.l-3.000 bbls Mess Ail Nos. 1,2, and 8 fACKEREL, large, inednun, and mall, in anonteg sekagee of choice; inte.eanght, fat flak 5.000 bble. Now Halifax., Eastport, and Labrador Her- Lugs, of choice qualities. 6,000 boxes extra now scaled Herrings, 8,090 boxes extra new No. 1 Herrings. 5,000 boxes large Magdalino Herrings. 250 bbla. Mackinac Whif. PIA. 60 bbls. new Economy Mesa Shad. 25 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 quintals Graud Bank Codfish. 500 boxes Herkimer County Cheese. In atoro and landing, for sale by &MPH'? k 13861111, nos 310. 146 WORTH WHARVES. pENNSYLVANIA @TEAM SUGAR REFINERY, CORNER RACE AND CROWN STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. We are now receiving orders for the Tariou r grailes of our .-3% : STEAM REFINED " , s'f?f 'SUGAR AND SYRUP, At Market price on delivery'. delB-wsm3t T. A. NEWHALL SONS. NEW FIRMS AND CHANGES. 1862. Merchants and Public Institutions supplied with BLANK BOOKS Of all sizes, made of the best LINEN 4 PAPER Si And warranted dttrable. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY in great variety. LETTER, NOTE, And BILL PAPERS. TRIPLE-EXTRA GALLI PENS. LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING. 'M. F. IvltTrtrl - rit ca SONS. PRACTICAL BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS,I COUNTING-ROUSE STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND LrraotutaxErsna, 339 CHESTNUT STREET. de4-ml elm SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of two Writs of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Plena of Montgomery county, and to me di rected, will be exposed to sale, by PRl,tic Yendue, py MOKi)Ai', December 23, A. D. 1561, at 2 o'clocis P. DLy at the Shanty's Office, in the Court Home, in the bo rough of Norristown, and county aforesaid, tho following described REAL ESTATE, situated in the township of Upper Lublin, and county aforesaid, within about two of the N..rt6 Penn.., 1v...6 Tl.licoad. Vo. 1., All that certain PJ.essnage and tract or piece of Land, bounded by the Limekiln road and a new road called the Twining road, adjoining lauds of Jarret Pen rose, Jesse Bonier, Ephraim Tyson, et. a‘,containingl2l acres ol land. more or leas_ Tho improvebents are a largo two-story STONE DWELLING H OUSE, containing 2 rooms and kitchen on the first floor, 5 rooms on the second floor, and 3 on the third floor, cellar under the whole, portico in front and piazza back ; large atone Barn. with frame hay.lionee attached and ambling under; steno wagon house, pig sty, corn crib, barracks, wood house, bake oven, and smoke house, spring house, and all necessary ent ire:Wings; two webs of water with pumps therein, one at the heuer, the ether at the barn; ()reliant and other fruit trees about 5 acres of Woodland, and several ex• cellent springs of water ou the premises. .No. 2, All that certain blessuage and tract or piece of Land, bounded by the new road called the Twining road, adivinill laude vt . Charles Unruh, Charles Roberts, Ja ;oh Bartlett, tract lin. 1, et, al., containing DIX acres or land, wore or less. he inowevements are a two-story STONE •DIVELL. T G HOUON, containing 2 rooms and hall on the first flour, 3rooms and entry on the second, cellar under the whole! frame barn, 1;11111g wacun hotwe, tvuod bongs, Big sty, 2 barrette, arming house, grail of water with wimp therein. This property is also well supplied with excel lent sprir.g water. A good apple orchard and a variety of fruit trues; and about 5 acres of Woodland. The ohm propert.eo arc affnated shout ono Mile front ritzwatertown, moll two miles trues 11 iuun Grove, ill a goal neigtilio. hot d. The land -is of good •ounlity, in a ingh eutie of cultivation, under. good fences, and is worthy the attrition of those wishing to purchase good properties, seized and taken in execution as the property or Crousdele Twitting, and to be sold by FRANCIS RILE, Sheriff. Sheria's (Jae, Norristown, Nov. 25, IS6I. T BESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE HY to friends and the public of having taken, and newly WO out the 011 i/ BANS 110t5F. 1 531 CHESTNUT ntreet, And will have a grand opening on THURSDAY, Dec. rth, upon whidl OCCABiaII there will be a fine Lunch served up all day, and I would be happy to meet mr lu rnerwiss friends. The Nestaurant will be kept as heretofore, and also the best - kinds of Liquors, Wines, and Lager Beer. den-21* : JOSEPH STEPPACHER, Agent. OPPENREDIER, AGENT AND MANUFACTURER Of all kinds of ARMY GOODS. A fine line of samples on hand. Advances made. V‘ , ..t.rftoto fined *KAI fosaretaterti. Tcrtal Ofiire and Sample Room, Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets—Room No. 2, second floor. dvlS-12t AOrTENHEIMER, IVIERCHAN • DISE BROKER in all branches of trade, and numulecturer of every description of Army Goods, No. 48 South TBIRD Street, west side, second story, Phila dAphis. T"QUALITY OF GILDING AT BENKERT'S, (frame maker,) 526 ARCH Street, to Ldwuye warranted to be uneurvamsed by any In the eitY. dulg-iftf ENGRAVINGS PHOTOGRAPHS, and PAINTINGS framed in Oval or Square fran/off, of every variety, at very low prices, at GEO. F. GEN VA ARCH Stmt. ilalB_olf T ADTES CAN TAKE THEIR CHIL II WREN, for Hair-cutting, to FOURTH and BRAndli, dnlB•iftf LADIES CAN TAKE THEIR CHIL- A-4 DAM, for Hair-cutting, to FOURTH. and ItRAN43I. If T ADIES CAN TAKE THEIR CHIL DREN, for 'lair-cutting, to FOURTH and 'RANCH. dolB-2tr LADIES CAN TAKE THEIR CHIL. DREW, for Hair-cutting, to roman and dolB-iftf BRANCH. aLASS SHADES FOR FERNE ILA DIES, Phant.t. la•aveß, Flowere r ItAirrieLL & LETCHWORTH, No. 13 north FIFTH St. tlelB.3t HOLIDAY GOODS THE HOLIDAY GIFT ~STORE, FOR TIHr. BALE OF LACES, EM BRO IDE RI ES LINENS, AND WHITE GOODS. No. 1024 CHESTNUT ST., WILL OPEN THIS MORNING, (62c. worth 51.25 FRENCH WORK IX; SETS, I *l.oo a 52.00 I : 1 11.14 << 80 00 k $2.00 4, $4.00 40c worth nc. FRENCH WORK 6° C' $ lMg 02c. " 61.25 COLLARS, 75c. 6, $1.50 I $l.OO 66 $2.00 ($1.50 6; $3.00 MISSES' COLLARS, 60282 c. it $l.OO A new lot of POINTE LACE COLLARS, $2 to $lO. tit tt REAL BRUSSELS 371111k'AD $2.50 to $l5. 100 tlo.z.nent-Stitelletl Mikis., (all linen,) 13c worth 20c. Anew lot of very fine Valencieune Edgings and Inserting. ‘‘ Camb. to is u u Lt Li is Cs as == 4 = Val. trimmed French Work Col lars and Sets. ct 4= Gents' super quality Hem-Stitched handkerchiefs. With a great variety of other new goods in Lam and Embroideries, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT VERY LOW PRIORS Also, for sale, at not much over half tho usual prices, OAPES, COIPFUERES, DARBES SETS, COLLARS, In Real Thread, Pusher, Pointe Applique, Pointe ilettea, Heaton, Poiat6 4 Veniva, rr.rinte-gaze, and Valencienne. CORDED BORDERED, FANCY " ITEM-STITCHED, EMBROIDERED, FRENCH CLEAR LAWN, PRINTED BORDERED, And other styles of Handkerchiefs, for Ladies, Gentle men, and Children. Iluelmbacks, Towels, of all kinds, Linens, Embroid ered and Plain Bliirt.frontth Magic Ruffling, Table Damasks, Bird-eye Diaper, and a general assortment of LINENS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, AND WRITE "GREAT lIOLIDAY GIFT nom," No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET 017' Re member the Mo. 1.151.1. JOHN A. MULLEN, CHTtIOTMAS AND • NEW YEAR PRESENTS. We have just received a most splendid assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of all kinds, suitabie for LAMB, GENTLEMEN, or BOYS' WEAR. Also, a large and beautiful assortment of new and fash ionable JEWELRY, GOLD CHAINS, PENCILS, &c., with a complete assortment of SILVER WARE, such as KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, NAPKIN RINGS, CUPS, &c., besides n great yujjety of FANCY bI.LVER GOODS, suitable for Holiday or Ttridal Presenta. Also, on band a most beantitni assortment of SILT WA PLATED TEA • SETe, CASTORS, CAKE DAiKETS, &c., all of which will be sold at less prices than can be purchased in this city. - 05' Ohl Ckdd, Oliver, or Jewelry talon in exchange. LEWIS LADOMUS & Co*, del4-12t 802 CHESTNUT Street. AHOLIDAY PRESENTS! We new offer a large and beautiful stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHER FINE GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, &decked •.:xj7.iesslk for HOLIDAY PILEgENTA. All - goods warrbnted to be as represented. STAUFFER & HARLEY, doll-12t 622 MARRET Street, Philadelphia. HOLIDAY FRESENTS. ETRUSOAN, CORAL, and I's- Solari con> sswy.vteit. STANDARD SILTER WARE, &c., and a gonoral as sortment of rich and tasteful articles, suitable for HOLI DAY PRESENTS. r;if . A call implies no obligation to purchase. All goods warranted as represented. G. RUSSELL, del7-9t 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Backgammon Boards, Portable Jeska, Toilet Bottles, in great variety, Puff Boxes, China, Glass, Metal, &c. Papier Machc Goods, Cabas 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 sale at low prices, by W. D. GLENN, dl4-10k if NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. CHRISTIVIA_S IS CONING, And we are assured that many who read The Press are already coneidering WHAT TO. PRESENT TO THEIR GENTLEMAN FRIENDS. We would suggest the followinvizi , _ Either A NEE WRAPPER,,•*:•:. , ••• 2 i: MIIFFLER, BOARF, TIE, or '• - OhOVES, • Or. if they have friends IN THE ARMY, what could be more acceptable to our noble Volunteers and Officers, than GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS, OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING THE PLACE TO BUY THEM IS W. W. KNIGHT'S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, No. 606 ARCS STREET. N. B. FINE SHIRTS ready made and made to or er, at 81.50, AND UPWARDS. no2T-if lm GOODS FOR PRESENTS— NOW OPRSING REDUCED PRICES. FRENCH EMBROIDERED lIDKFS., SETS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, &O. AIso—LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S Hem. stitched and Corded Bordeted HDRYS., with plain and colored borders, in new styles, and SILS REEFS. in great variety. ALSO, 300 FINE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, In a great variety of new and choice pattern& 1,500 YARDS EXTRA HEAVY and WIDE LINEN SIIEETINGS, 250 DOZEN 74- TABLE NAPKINS, fralp 0,0 to 69 per dogma' ALSO, Large assortment of EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, G9I4P-BORDERED SEAMS, GILT CORNICES, TASSELS, BANDS, de. UPHOLSTERY and CURTAIN MATERIALS, arc. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, k AISRISON, del2-12t 1005 OLIESTNIPT Street. OLI DAY GOODS. HOLIDAY PREbEN TS O 1• INTRINSIC VALUE. SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Would invite special attention to their very largo as sortment of PLAIN AND FANCY SILVER WARE, Manufactured by them exclusively for HOLIDAY CIIFTS, Comprising many now and original designs, of the HIGHEST STANDARD OF SILVER. Owing to our greatly increased facilities, by the in. trtalaction of new and improved machinery, the public will find many styles not to be fuund at any other estab lislunent in the c try. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH . , AND AMERICAN PLATED WARES. S. W. COIL. FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. FINE HUDSON 144 Y SABLE LARUE CLOAKS, LARGE CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS) Very fine and dark, and just from the hands of the workmen, will lie sold REASONABLE PRICES, at the PARIS CLOAK AND VCR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNIIP STREET, J. W. PROCTOR & CO. delB-6t HOLIDAY DtIESS GOOD 3. The following goods are desirable for Christmas Gifts : - Low priced DcLaines and Calicoes. Wide English and French Chintzes. Brilliant Figures new American Do Laines. Dressing Gown Stuffs of Gay Cashmeres. French Figur. d Da Laines and Fancy Merinos. Plain POOP, and Rich Styles of Epinglineth Plaid Flannels, Bright l3roche Dress Goods. Blankets, Table and Piano Corers, Quilts. Kid Clovev, Warm Silk and Cloth Gloves. Embroidtred Collars and Lace Goods. gllk Uandherdneir, }'roach Linen Cambric lldkfe Black Silk Cravats, Scarfs, and Neck Ties. Plain and Fancy Silks, Rich Black Silks. Blanket Shawls, Broche Merino Shawls. SR ARPLESS BROTHERS, delB CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. HDKFS., NAPOLEON BLUE FRENCH MERINO. Pint W0'417 Morinnes, Garnet Blue and Green Item. Magenta Figured Retinues. EYRE at LANDELL, clelB FOURTH and 440E4 ALL -WOOL FIGURED DE Magenta 'Figured De Lainee. FQH" *A Pc lichen . ° Printed Pe Laines. EIRE & LANDELL, den FOURTH and AREA' filitiNET BLUE AND G R EEN NA REPS. All-Wool Fine Reps. Rich Printed Reps. Solferino Figured neps. EYRE it LANDELL delS FOUR (11 & ARM. USEFUL PRESENTS. THOS. W. EVANS 84 Co. ARE NOW OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, CLOAKS, AN ASSORTMENT OF ARTICLES FOR GENTLEMEN'S W EAR, WRAPPERS, SCARFS, REDUCED PR [OES, Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. d4lll-3t J M. HAFEEIGH, Boocmon To L. J. LEVY & CO., 723 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL DMA, TO-DAY, (MONDAY,) 16TH, . DURING- THE HOLIDAYS, HIS ENTIRE STOCK OR WINTER DRESS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ssi ALSO, GREAT BARGAINS IN LINEN CAMBRIC HMIS EMB'D AND EVERY VARIETY OF LACE GOODS AND VEILS, ups MECEIITED, A 000105 ASSORTMENT OF B A L M O IZ A L S, OF SCOTCH MANUFACTDICE. del6.6t EYRE 8c LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, HAVE RECEIVED SOME FINE GOODS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. RICH DARK SILKS. LYONS VELVETS. PRINTED REPS. CORDED REPS. FINE SHAWLS. SCARLET SCARFS. BLACK CLOAKS. CLOAK CLOTHS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Ruh, itet de2-wfmlm ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THREAD LACE VEILS VALENCUEEHE LACES VALEECIERNE COLLARS TALENCIENNE SETTS FRENCII.EMBBINDEBIES, of Mt klub. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. VELVET CLOAKS AND BASQUES, at 810 and 5141. PRICE. FERRIS. & Co. No. 728 CIEEOTNUTVZUERT. des-tf FURS, EMBRACING EMBROIDERIES, FIDKFS., GLOVES, &a OREITIVIS I G-LOYESi ALL AT POINT LAOS AND COLLAR& CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. 0 S ING OF THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM 708 CHESTNUT STREET- TO THE LADIES. OF PHILADELPHIA AND VICINIT It is with no ordinary feelings of satisfaction and pride that we now appear before our very numerous patrons to announce that, owing to the continued increase of our businete during the past six years, while conducting the Paris Mantilla _Emporium, it is rendered imperative that we should REMOVE INTO MORE ELIGIBLE PREMISES, in ordor 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 freely reciprocated, in many instances, by our nu merous supporters, and the success which has hitherto attended our efforts will accompany us in our new undertaking. With this explanation of the cause, we now take the opportunity of announcing that—partly with a view to show our appreciation of the generous patronage wo have received, and partly to render our Stock as small as possible (for con- Yeßi@ncc of I9mQvitl), e(( tarrgO incroaso of sales during the Ilolidays—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 convoy some idea of the REDUCTION OF PRICES we propose to make, and in passing it into circulation wo 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' STOCK J. W. PROCTOR 8c CO. TO COMMENCE MONDAY, DEQ, 16, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM 610 TO $7.50. BROWN SEALSKIN, OR SABLE CLOTH CLOAKS, FROM qpis TO $l4-FROM §l6 TO Op, pLAVIC, SEALSKIN, OR OTTER CLOTH CLOAKS, FROM $1.13 TO $l4-FROM VA TO $l2. VELVET CLOTH CLOAKS, VELVET CLOTH CLOAKS, FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, -FINE BLACK DEAVER CLOAKS, FROM $26 TO $14Y.50 FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM 820 TO §lO , -FROM 810 TO 812. BLACK IMITATION BEAVER CLOAKS, FANCY BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM FLO TO g3O-FROM g2O TO @V. FANCY COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM $24 TO $lB-FROM $lB TO $13.60 LYONS VELVET CLOAKS, FROM $9O TO $63 LYONS VELVET CLOAKS, FROM gYO TO R 55. OUR FUR DEPARTMENT, Which is replete with every desirable style and descrip tion, will bo open to inspection at prices corresponding to the general redaction—particularization, among each an inanity of analitlesi Doing, if not impoosiblei at all events, unsatisfactory. tlel4 18 2124.4 t CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. WINTER CLOAKS fir SABLE CLOTHS, FROSTED BEAVERS, SEALSKIN CLOTHS, BLACK BEAVERS, LYONS VELVETs; • LARGE ASSORTMENT, MODERATE PRIDES, TSS PARTS CLOAK EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT MEET. J. W. PROCTOR & Co. nol4-tf CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! WAtER PROOF CLOTLI CLOAKS, AND THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN THE CITY IVENS, ocle No. 23 South NINTH Street. CL 0 AK B! Tho Largest, Cheapest, and Best-aseorted Stock in the city. _ riIHE ARCH-STREET CLOAK AND 1 MANTILLA STORM. NEW FALL CLOAKS. WATER-PROOF TWEED CLOAKS. BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS. EVERY NOVELTY AT MODERATE PRICES. JACOB HORSFALL, &nSI-8m N. W. corner TENTH and ARCH SU AUCTION NOTICE. AUCTION SALE of CA RPETING-S. DAILY ige BROTHER. No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, Will offer at Public Sale, on FIFTH-DAY (THURSDAY) the 19th inst., A large assortment or CARPETING S, OIL CLOTHS, DRUG. GETS, MATS, RUGS, Si." 6: To close up their business. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. The goods will be arranged for examination the day previous, and will be offered in Quantities to suit pur chasers. The especial attention of Housekeepers is in vited. deli-3t .": 4 T. Tin:CH & 501 i, Auctioneer& H. ELDRIDGE, Agt., FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Farmerly at Eighth and Ohostnut Stroetsi Has taken the Store, No. 62S MARKET STREET, Where he is prepared to famish his old friends and the Public in general with T HE MUTUAL LIFE INStThANCE cOMPANY As all the profits belong to the insured, and may be ap plied in FROM $26 TO $2O. FROM 522 TO SITs FROM $lB TO $l4. FROM 830 TO $39.2 FROM 535 TO $26. FIVOM fo4f TO Fair FROM $35 TO SOC. FROM $l2 TO $9 to enillees variety' LIGHT AND DARK CLOTH CLOAKS, of every shade' BLACK %QUI CLOAKS, of every quality BLACK SILK•VELVET CLOAKS, EVERY NEW STYLE, EVERY NEW MATERIAL; TIIE, LARGEST STOCK HOUGH & 00., No. 9.5 &lath TENTH Street" Opposite Franklin Market CLOTHING. CLOTHING, READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE, AT MODERATE PRICES, As he buys and sells exclusively FOB CASH. del-1 m if INSURANCE COMPANIES. o kilw ASSETS EIGHT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS The premiums paid to thia Coinpany are an INVESTMENT, NOT A NEAR - EXPENWTVF4E, REDUCTION OF PREMIUMS, ADDING TO THE SUM INSURED. This Company will purchase its policies after two preralaree have been paid, Ea that a policy ie e 3 uat to a bank note to the extent of Its present cash ralue, which increases each year. The rates of premium are lower than in most compa re,-yetn the dividends have been greater. Polices are issued, premiums on which cease after FIVI 9r rxN years. Pamphlets giving names of Trustees, and other infor mation' may be bath free of expense, on application; by letter or otherwise, to F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, WO WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES, 71:19MA§ ROB/DTS, acnia WIIL3II, M. L. DAWSON, GEORGE II - STUART, GEORGE M. STROUD, E. B. WHELEN, JOHN B. MYERS, J. FISHES. LEANING, JOSEPH pATTERSON s WM. C. LUDWIG, JOHN M. ATtl OOD, ARTHUR G. 00 PPM, THOMAS H. POWERS, THOMAS WATTSON, WILLIAM McKEE, WILLIAM S. BOYD. del4-itet OOMIVIONWEALTH FIRE INBEN. RANCE COMPANY, OP THE STATE 01 PINNBYLVANIA. . . DIRECTORS. David Jayne, X. D., °buries H. Rogers, John 11, Wigan. John IL Walker, Edward G. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter. DAVID JAYNE, H. D., President. JOAN 74! WPITAitIn TkQ rriaideal FAXITAT.. mooß, Secretary, Once, Commonwealth Building, 618 CRESTED! Street, Philadelphia. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY g No. 406 CHNSTNIIT StitNi. URN AND INLAND 12(131JRANON. DIAZOTOBS. George W. Day of Day dr Matlack. Samuel Wright: ~ i s., , II Wright Eros: & (10, D. D. Dirney .g Davit & Dimey. Henry Lewis, Jr .4 Lewis Bro Cit 00. 0. Richardson.. g , J. C. Howe & 00. Jno. W. Everman....... «J. W. Evormau & go. Geo. A. West " West & Pokes. F. it Makin . " Raetaa, MAMA, & 06. O. Wilton Davis.. Attorney-at-law. E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, A Wears! Jno. Hessler, Jr.. No. 1713 Green Areal. GEORGE W. DAY, President. . . FRANCIS N, BUCK, Yice.Preshint WILLIAM L BLAIIGUAR% Elecretary6 JON= WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR IN large atorl of WATUREE JEWELRY' EILYBR Waii - n, and DIUDIVAL 1302iffb• we are DOW' in as cordance with the times, offering them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. lodies or gentlemen Intending to purchase a Watch for their on weer, will awl flt ollr EticOliolungst aII article that can be /PIPLIVITfiIr BELIED OW for time, and at a price MUCH LOWER than ever before naked. Particular attention is given to repairing fine Watches, Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen. PAM! .E Enovrint, importers, ocM-Sulf 824 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. VRENCIT LANGUAGE.-P R 0 F. MUM) tufting Mined his position at the Cen. tral High School, Went hie services to Soho°le and Prig vete Families ' as an instructor in the above language. Schools and Familes will be waited upon in the morn ings, and Gentlemen may receive lessons at his study No. 517 FRAM Street, A' For further particulars apply at his residence No. 522 WALNUT Street, or at his study No. 517 PRUNE Street. . . N. B. Particular attention will be paid to conversa tion in French: da17.51,* THE NATIONAL HOSPITALS.- A DEPOSITORY of "The United States Sanitary Commission" in now open at No. 1525 CHESTNUT Street, rhitadelpida. Contributions received for the Hospitals, and for Sick and Wounded Soldiers. del7-4w itSLEEPER'S LONG ESTA . 1-'IM-shed Dranorsotorr of Usti ...a aer,t....m. ust_ BRELLAB, ao admirably adapted for presentation. 1002 'SUBIC:ET street, one door above Tenth street, Phi ladelphia. d014.6t* THEODORE EVERS' PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, O. 606 ABCS ,IdTBENT4 ABOVE SIXTH, Opposite tha Arch•etreet Theatre, n026.1m if PHILADELPHIA. ARDEBCO OIL CO. - CARBON _LI OIL=I.OOO bble. to arrive. For inilo in lots by sole mite In thin city. SHOBER & GO., dal2-Im* 28 South DELAWABN Avenue. A QUARIUMS, FERN CASES, A A Plants, Na. 144 North RUTH. Street. Auslano E. S. EARLEY, FUNISHINQ IfkiDEBTAHICB, t3ontbweet corner of TENTH and QUINN Btreets, nol94mit* Philadelphia. AMUSEMENTS. A M.'"IICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC Lesseaend Manager J. M. NIXOP. THIRD WICEIt. EDIFIN FolinEST, amour this WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dee. le, In his great and original character of JACK CAI , E, JACK CADE, THE BON (MEAN OF KENT, TOE IsoNGsM AN OF KENT. A character in which, by his TINIIIVALLED TALENT. UNRIVALLICD T,NL,ENT, He has made ENTIRELY Mg OWN, ENTIRELY DB OWN, TBURSDAY, GRAND CriSAS NIGHT TIIE BEAUTIFUL CUBAS IN TWO BALLET. IRIDAT, EDWIN FORREST AS RICHELIEU, lIIATINEN o'clock. PRICES OF ADMlbSlON.—Parquet, Parquet Circle., and Balcony, 50 cents. No extra charge for Reeerre4 Spate. Private 'Memo, with admiseione for Eight per- SOWN I'S. Family Circle and Amphitheatre. Vicente. BEATS SECURED FOUR DAYS IN ADYAIIOE. Hood open at i ; Commence at half paid 7. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE-- NINTU and WALNUT Streete, 8010 Liam , A. GARRETTHON. VIM (WEAF.,bDA - 1) EVENING, De !ember 18, Will Le performed P9iwier l e Play, entitied LADY OF LYONS Claude Melnuit° Pau1ine........ Mr. 1.1 win Arlamp. r ,Irr rr Mldq Alice Placid° Mina. To conclude with the military Driilll3, fllltitled the FREI] f;11. spy, Mathilde Meric, Hemet Cal amanly, Item L. Maw, Patens-50, 3734, 75, and 23 cents i Private Boleti $5 and $3. Doom open at quarter to 7. To commence at 7X. Nis - 4 Alice. Flackle MAlllir HN NI BS- jO ARCH-STBE E ET TH S BATEE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDBILIOKS, Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. THIS (WEDN.ESDA Y) }1 YNNING, Dbcomtror IS, Tho orformanco will WIIIIIMICO with I PART "inlet .Nre: .Tolar Drew Grimaldi Mr. Frank Drew To conclude with the thrilling Drama of UMIMS=I anl=l Blisegl , ln Doors upon at X before 7; collate will rise at 7,4 pre cisely. No extra charge for reported seats. U7nEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THEATRE—WALITUT Stroct,whore SIGHTH. APICOWLNNT FOB THI 11111'1,10N I . The cheapen (Ina ben entertainment fit the city. To-night, for The Mt time, the great National Fdltios• trim+ Drittutt, THE ti()WrIIIIRN REBELLION BY SEA. AND LAND! THE LAST NIGHTS 1)P 'PM: CAtAtiit.Ct; To conclude with the gorgeous Equestrian Spectacle, THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES: Admisition 2b and 15 cede. MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES- OF THE REBELLlON—Representing all the promi nent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to this date. For sale by TAMES W. QUEEN 00., Strout. A Descriptive List furnished gratld, and tent by nog free, on applicotion. no2l-1m TEMPLE OF WONDERS, TENTH end CIFESTNI4 titroptg, SIGNOR. BLITZ, TUB GriZAT MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUIST, in his now and constantly-varied periorntances, EVERY EVENING, continent:tins at.7ld, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Arrpurioom nIS--ilineiraling the netonithing and iutereadng Ilyintgo ries of Aneieht and Modern Magic, entertaining Vontri loquial Demonstrations, in which the voice will wawa and delight, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Admiggiou, 25 Bda4; 1.3 G ERMANIA. ORCHESTRA. CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 8,11 Stab& P. M., at the MUSICAL PU.1411 Package of Eight Tickets, $1 r Single Ticketa, 26 otiL To be had at And, e's, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Gould's, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. oc2B-11 PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FMB AUTB, 1025 CEIEBTZTUT Street, open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. AdErdseion 26 cents. Children wider twelve Team half price. Shares of Stock. 830. INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.- Exhibitt6n on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at half past 3 o'clock. Admission, TEN Cents. Storeal South EIGHTH Street. oeo-wif - WANTS. WA NT E D-IN A DRY GOODS Jobbing 'Home ' in Market streot, a mart, ac tive LAD, about 16 or 17 years of age. Address 8.0.. L, at this Office, with recorinnendations. -WANTED—A good MAN, to work at the Opiter-box, at lli South ELEVENTH QALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR N 1 on RiGicriall;liT, January lat. A Salomon -row bow Seventy Thoneettl dollars of. Dry Goode to first•elass near Pennsylvania trade. lteterener given. Address RICHARD, Press office.. des-letir Fen GALE AND TO T.VT. L.AEGN AND SMALL. OFFICES .11-4 TO RENT— IN I-MANE-LIM TWILINIEC. gotlsO tt/S:toitr.t. 4 r reto:ssur.o. Terms. motor:rte. Apply to M. C. LEA, 1622 LOOELIT Street, or to S. K. DIcCAY, 427 WALNUT Street. del& tZt* NOR SALE OIIEAP—A very supe rior double FIRE-PROOF S aFE. Cost ono hun dred and fifty dollare,• will as sold at half price, if ap plied for 500 D, at HLTDDI".S Liquor Store,lfo. 144 North 6 . 1001 i D Etna, Phila. c et c TO BE LET—The House No. 405 MmiNorth SIXTH Street, ahoy vallowhill street. Ap- DUANE, 614 WALNUT West,. ply to dc15,31. ist TO RENT, STORE, No, 8 NORTH THIRD ST. Apply to TI-IOS. MILLER, 42 NORTH. THIRD STREET. TO EXCHANGE—VaIuabIe farm of 64, acres of first-rate land, situate npar Quitinr tow. St.tioo l i o rtq i'vrineflTione goosi want, welt fruited, with good and substantial stone impreire meets, *xi Apply to E. PETTIT, lio. 369 WIAL SUT Street. d. 13 ish TO EXCHANGE—A desirable ;ALFARM, situate near West Chester, and one mile from Railroad Station, containing Ur acres of excellent land, with good improvements. Price only $6,500. Also, Farms of every description for sale on reasonable terms. Ands , to E. PDPITP, del3 N 0.200 WALNUT Street. $2,500 - Old f Mortgage g for this further particular,: ap ou pi l l. t to o i. B P4 1 1 ,1 41 11 , ciatu.rn.- NUT Street. daft. BOARDING TO LET—With or without board,.to a single gentleman, a bed room and sitting room, or bed room only, in WALNUT Street,.between Tends and Broad. Address, for further particulars, "X. L Z-." Press office, Chestnut area t. dt.t-tf SELECT FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING HOUSE, No. 33 South SIXTEENTH Street, near Chestnut. Terms moderate. 3m. SAFES. LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RS MOVED to No. $I Muth SEVENTH Streak Kan ranklln Institute. - - The undersigned, thankful for past Limos, and Wag determined to merit future patronage, has secured at elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand e turn uttortutout of Whet Gelobrated Wrought IU chilled Iron Firs and Burglar Proof Bares, pa Gail strictly fire and hurglar proof safes made.) Also, LIMO Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be thrltlakta to order on short notice. This to the strongest, M;4 Ne. °teepees boor wet Pos r- )5 yet Merge, Also, particular attention is called to Nett Cabinet Safe, for Plato, Jewelry, do. This Safe is cci.. ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet al tered for this purpose, and is the only pup 044 Are ana inargrar proof. SPECIAL Norton.—l have now on hand say twenty all Parrot, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly netts and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sites, and all lately exchanged for 141,1 now ce l ebrate d Baia. will ti; sold et Taa7 low prices. Please gall and examine. ja2s-lyif 51. 0. SADLER.. Agent. SA VINO FUNDS. S AVING FUND-UNITED STATEN TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OH'. NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD, Predde JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 8 o'clock. This company is not joined in any application to Isis Lute Ware. F RESH MINCED MEAT The gabeciam , hefts leas to ihroiLM. !LA billdra that he is tlatthi pi.epated tb offer hls Justly celebrated NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT, In large or small quantities. Orders through D4l - Dud will be ptihetuaily atioodod to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Street% 12013-2 a Philadelphia. SLATE MANTELS. These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so do cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by us, and sold at PRIDES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON. oe4-3rnif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. THE BALTIMORE GAgr-BURNIIITG FIRE-PLACE HEATER. Sometimes called the " Latmbe Stove," is the bed stove for warming the ramie suitiet, it steeds, and .i rooms Mee& Qat settle,* eto ARNOLD & WILSON, och-Smif No. 1010 CHESTN UT Street. TRUSSES! BRACES ! ! SUP= PORTERS II C. B. NEEDLES, S. W. corner RACE and TWELFTH Streets, Phila., Practical Adjuster of Trasses and Mechanical &Na mes% haw constantly on hand a large and varied stook of elegant French Trumess and a complete aseurtment oI best American. English and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Byringu in great variety, French Pessaries, &c. Lulea' Department conducted py howl, TNITLPTE! L i tr cos, novr /tam tra7-00m BARER & CO.'S UNEXCELLED COD LIVEIt OlL—The most approved remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, to, PhriAdam, in prescribing it, have (in the testimonials of many of thB profession) a guarantee of genuineness in which all the efficacy of the invaluable medicine is retained. Invalids are assured, by the evidonco of tholisztride, that it is Wow mama and more ruddily nitaincd FQ Shyly 114auAS this many manufactured compounds sold as Cod Liver OM Sold, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietors and blf City Apothecaries. JOHN 0. BAKER h 00., no2o-11nif It 4 North THIRD Street. NOTIOL-FOURTEEN BOXES, marked 'inked 'Vegetables, U. S. Sub. Washington, D. C.," were picked up on the beach near Fenwick Island, and will be sold to defray expenses, &c.. unteas claimed and coat paid, JAMBS BURCH, Wcookmastee , BEIBLIN, Md., December 4, 1801. delo•at* i!hfs. /fear! Fronk, Drew
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