ESTIMATED COURT EXPENSES.—The esti -61.4,n rvr the ...peawrot tire - Tarlton cumin hare Wan prepared b 3 the city commissioner, and art as follows : District Caurt $13,040 00 Court of Common Pleas „ , 6,520 40 Supreme Court 7,450 00 Court of quaker licrisgent* 50,030 '4O Total Of the whole amount appropriated for the Quarter sesBioEth 810,700 is to ply the fees of the Distriet Attor ney ; MAO for Clerk of Court, and e 9,000 to pay the free of the Sheriff; or nearly one-half of the whole amount to be appropriated for the uee of the court. The other items for which warrants are drawn are as f(4loWei Election &roam% (including Ott. 132). Tax duplicates and assessors' salaries Managers of the House of Retuge Managers of the Eastern Penitentiary....., Northern Home for Friendless Children • • - :Union &noel and Children's Home. Board of patients in State Lunatic Hospital uit) Commissioner—books and stationery Recorder of Deeds do Register of Wills do Cleric of Orphans' Court do Board of Health do Total. $30,1.35 The whole amount asked b 1 the department is $175,- -Ve0.51:1. THE GRAY'S FERRY ARSENAL.—Never in , the history of the Schuylkill Arsenal, has there been such a busy time ati at prevent, Qvcr five hundred men are constantly elOplliThrd WI the premises. Who are kept etas .dity engaged in storing away shoes, tents, overcoats, and in thomanufacture of packing boxes and other mu ter:ids necessary for the Patety of military stores Every department of the arsenal is managed with scrupulous Skill and economy. The work is commented at seven A. 11., and continues until sundown. No one is admitted within the grounds except on urgent business. It is evi dent that the workmen are impresonsl with the import alive of despatch and haste in everything going throngli their hands. and printed notices are everywhere observa ble about the grounds warning contractors and others that they ate not allowed to consume the time or the laborers. We tmtlersmn I that about one thellealid WORM' are constantly employed out. Bide, in making necessary articles of owning to be sent to the sokiers through the arsenal. The tent de partment, under the efficient mana.emeat of Hr. Tho mas A. Timmins, inspects, is at present turning out OUT 509 tents per day. The knapsack department, under Inspector John Callahan, is capable of Mashing about ten to 20,000 knapsacks per day. Mr. Kern, inspector of clothing, and 11r. It. V. ,'arsons, inspector of shoes, are busily engaged in their respective departments. The inentroment of the arsenal reflects no little credit upon Captain C. A. Alligood, who personally superintends everything in the arsenal. The efficient services of the chief clerk, Joseph Burke, cannot be overrated, and his tiervier, we aro glad to say, are well appreciated. CITY IT EMS, BOOBS FOIL THE HOLIDArs.—We invite at- Itrifivo to the olenaid Ifoltday Book - announcement of IllesWes Lindsay & Blakisten, which appears in an -other column of our paper to-day. The stock of books of this old house, iu fine binding, suitable for presents, is - very enycrior, embracing ail the most popular worts of the day, is now offered retail at less than wholesale _prices. Such an opportunity of securing really elegant books at very moderate prices is seldom met with, and 6L.•0Ll t. e hu s sy .mlieuvacti AUCTION SALE OF CHINA aOODS—INTEREST LING 10 THE .LADIES.—This (Friday) morning, at 10 MOSTA. Wright, smith, it Pearsall, large China tntd Queensware merchants, No. 5 North Fifth street, will sell. at their store, by auction, an extensive line of Glats and Queensware, in lots especially adapted for housekeeper -I. From the number of pretty, fancy, and tiscita articles embraced in the catalogues, which are now ready for examination, previous to the sale, the sale will afield a - fine opportunity for present purchasing to no, who may embrace it, In the sale will be included a great variety of Granite and Fancy Toilet or Chamber Pets, handsome Pressed Goblets, Preserves, Cut Salts, Gold-bound French China Tea Sets, in fifteen different 'varieties; Fruit Baskets, Water Pitchers, Candlesticks, .C.te.es) Stviiv sings, Fancy and Granite Molasses Cans and Hugs, Spittoons, and elegant China Vases. The sale will be peremptory, ard ailt commence precisely at 10 o'clock, and being in litit.4 rvpius3lr to soli itoAlke-eper,, for sale is specially designed, it will no doubt af— ford them a rare opportunity for obtaining bargains. A 111AG:sWICERT CHRISTMAS grlFT,—Ally Q 1 our readers who may be in search of a really magnificent Christina, gift. at once artistic, elaborate, massive, and exquisite. suitable for the most splenlidly furnished par. lors, will find it not displayed in the show.window of - Dlr. J. F. Watson, Jeweller, No. t 1.2.6 Chestnut street. We refer to a pair of superb Porcelain Va• es, of lumens:: aise, inlaid with pearl, on a jet ground, which were re cently lirentild from (aline by au officer on board the .ifortf.ov. Everybody should see this splendid work of art. Thin it FI.LAS FOR CURTSY:RAS P nEsESTS.— Amon the Tariona arlieleg now baby_ neltetzd ,yup .:-;tiz,lis feu- Christmas and New Year's presents, there is no class more universally acceptable to all dames than italvisome lintitrentr. We are especially inclined to this opinio:., frost the fact of our having in Philadelphia the nrineipal - Umbrella Manufacturin. , Estahlishnent in this , 'We refer to the house of Messrs. William A. Droll & Co.. No. 246 Market street These gentlemen hale this swan prepared an elonast'stock of woll , nusio and ta,taolly-finl.l,Ed Umbrellas, with special reference - to present.. For a gift, either for a gentleman, a lady, a tea, or .2 m!as, the stock, of Messrs. Drown & Co. offers re ki Ait:setion3_ GP AND DISPLAY AT OARTORDS'.—Messrs. Checks Oakford a Sone, under the Continental Hotel, have nsw open, expressly adapted for holiday sales, La ik Furs of every description—superior dark 14e yiau S Juir:el Sable, Mink Sable, and others—which they e li;t, e at extraordinarily low prices. They have sets at the low prices of $5, $6. $7, and SS. Their maa,lll,,at et.el. of Poria-ara,le LaJles. Shoes, 41.0 finest 5., be found in this city, they are now closing out igArte Present purchasers should remember this iact. Tt,newrow they will open their new style of Hats Lor the holiday -1 N which, we lass,: rea-sota to "oelie , ,e, will surpass any other offered in the city. In kiente Furnishing Goods—such as Dressing Robes, _havel;, Merino and Silk Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, cel4,-a—thel.r. sIOA I..noe.,zaltert. TL, also give notice to officers of the Army and Navy that thel Lave a fine assortment of Regulation Han and Caps; Ernbroideties of every description; fine Swords, Bette, tlasimea, sad Military Goods of every description. BROWN STOVT FOR INVALIDS.—Mr. C. 11. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, 'has just recetTed a fresh supply of superior Drown Otout for invalids. This article is of Mr. Mattson's own im 3mrtation, and may be relied upon as genuine, having been analyzed by a competent chemist, to Mr. M.'s own mtier, and found perfectly pure. FOOLa pretend to foretell what will be the of thicas. and are laughed at for their awkward cei4ectures. Wise men, being aware of the uncertainty 01 human affairs, and having observed how small a mat. ter often produces a great change, are modest in their conjectures- Be wise, therefore, an I purchase all your garments at the Mammoth Clothing Bazaar of Gran ville Stiles, 609 Chestnut street, where clothing is selling at sacrificing prices, and id warranted in fit, fabric, -and fashion. _4141. Rtmtetta as WA.A.4.—Ppeat the .South and the Southwest, from Canada, and from across he big pond, we hear of nothing but war, either present or impeoling. John Bull is evidently getting uon his ---,atlocle," and Itching to give as a socicdologar under klko , fifth rib Well, let 'em come on We are getting a - navy ery rapidly, and we already have the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 603 Ehsti.ol skr.et, 515.5 , 05. Rims, whzsi. Apial6s Aa.t. formed ou short notice, and where legions of civilianscan .proccre elegant garments at moderate prices. Bo 4 TON ,AITEAP,—HQN is An IldTerii9olol/t we clip from a Boston paper' " F!:031. THE DErenten.—Personal descriptions of the spirit of deceased friends with such messages of conso lation and advice as they may give, questions answered larideata la p r oof of their identity will be furnished on the receipt of one dollar. Address r New England Clair voyant Institute," Boston." Being anxious to get an accurate description of a dis _-..mt.04:11,1..per1t, xe erielaaed s ihAlar-tiole of oar own making, the purpose of getting a letter of information about the " Spirit of 'id." We nave not received an answer from the ' , lnstitute," and in the meantime will -oiNmpy c.111,5-ilve.s with examining the military cietitingon the counters of Charles Stokes' "One-Price" Clothing store, under the Continental. MARINE INTELLIGENCE_ Sir SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIV BD 1...A.10,..1 , :dv .I,d the - 14MLfi 1.311, in ballast to G Ilaphael 4t Brig Jr:my, (Nora) Larsen, 70 days from Bilboa, in taßaat to Thos Richardson & Co. . _ . Schr Nary & Caroline, Adams, days from N York, with mile. G eartale, Schr John Price, sears, S days from New York, with mdse to c aptaia. Fehr Yteaper, Fountain, 1 day from Milton, Dal, kith corn to Jos Barratt & Son. Pleroe, f. 5.4 hoara Pram Raw Varir, with mdse to W Clyde. CLEARED Schr C A Ifeckscher, Stubbs, Cardenas, S & W Welsh. SA, A!.-rf Vhamplon, Fortz,ss TY.141P., Sidlie do Co. Schr V C Smith, Anderson, Norwich, L Andenried & Co. Schr New Raven, Fields, New Bedford, J R Blakiston Schr Zeno, Fields, Baltimore, 'rhos Webster, Jr. Behr Lucie. White, BallAnry, M I. 1 , Wkite, Str Il I. thilv, Ber, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Corre;ipondonce of the Philadelphia Exchange,) LEWES', Del. Dee_ 19. Th , Some! Loelto, from Liverpool, no:iied in thi't morning. in lou of tug America. Wind SE. Your-. JOHN P. MARSHALL. WY TRlM:RANl (Correspondence of the Prem.) NEW York, Dec 19. Arrived. ship Ira Russell, from Brigantine Shoal, Where she Ilia been ashore. Barks PRIAIIIII3, from Voyager-, from MEMORANDA Mr. Henry Long, pilot, reports the ship Zered, for Londonderry, off Ready Island on Wednesday afternoon, going down. At 0 A Mon Thursday, off New castle, saw ebip Congress, for Liverpool, in tow of tug J F Starr, and bark Observer, for Belfael, in tow of tug Rover. Steamship Kennebec, Garton, hence, arrived at New York yeaterder, and rivulet to return_ &cawflirt Africa, Shannon, cleared at Ndlg Yak ya terday for Liverpool. Ship John Leona, Given, 'mice, arrived at Liverpool let inst. Ship itorteniia, Dreyer, sailed from Liverpool 9A insd_ for Vow York. 131dp Amelia, Edge, for Philtulelphie, entered for load ing at Liverpool 2d inst. Ship Bridgewater, Barstow, at Liverpool Ist inst. from New Yerl•_ Park Linda, Hewitt, from Cork, arrived at Caviar 30th ult. Brig ( 1 H Frost, Hopkins, sailed from Belfast 29th nit for Troon. Anne Mat, Mt, from 8.111,.., tor PIALd.lpl.l.., put info Blip) 20th ult. Bark Spirit of the Yitnee, from Pernambuco, via Dela ware Breakwater. at New York yesterday Bark Elf, Pinckney, hence, was waiting at Rio de Ja beiro Pat 01i. Brig Ellen, Pillsbury, hence" arrived at Trieste 27th Brig Kodiak, Peterson, for Philadelphia, was at Mes ,na Zld ult. Brig Henry Leona. Grant, from 12ecId aJ for hie, at Gloucester 17th hut. Brig W M Dodge, Anderson, hence, arrived at Rio de aneiro 6th ult. licks L B Levering, Corson, and J Maxfield, May, encc, arrived at Boston lath inst. bar Wm If Howe, Harris, aailod from Newport 17th nst. for Philadelphia. fiebr A Hammond, Paine, for Philadelphia, at Newport Elth inst. &lira 31 S Dean, Cook, and 8 Washburn, Thrasher, linen, arrived at Taunton 18th inst. &lir Maryland, Knight, hence for Portland, at Cloaca ester 17th inst. Selir R J Rayner, Rayner, hence for New Haven, at 9h 90, 1 y 4,48.1,107. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. l 11. Ague: Mott, titan E Laurence, Wee; Troy J C Cooper, Wheeling, Ye T Little, Pittsburg J F Amen, New York G SbiMto, Cincinnati ft C Garwood, New York D Fuller, Pittsburg Stuntalier, Penn J iI Campbell, lowa W Meson, Taunton V Barnum, New York P Carpenter & la, New York Bev B Sleight t la, N Bald gin, Jr, Wash, D C A Crumbed' & la, Below'', W H White, M 11, Delaware W L Dewart, Sunbury, Ps Capt Judson, North Carolina C Hall, Warren, Pa Mrs rapt Gollurr dc son, Ma 4 Harris, Jr, Bow Jersey 19 J Trowbridge, N Haven 0 W Bryant, Boston J A Hovey, New York H W B Frost Sc la, Boston C H Meade, New York J V Underhill & la, N V C A Smylie, New York G Lankolt, Delaware Nos Deming, rim Jersey RI" Jannlor & la, Danwr'a 0 S Loavett, New York 'Miss Roberts, Easton Mrs J Moore, Carlisle, Pa E B Grubb k la, N Jersey blr Greyeon, Wasb, D C J G Shultz, New Jersey J Lustig, New Jersey A 5 Sturtevant A la, D Palmer, ntouingtou J B any, Boston M Hoyt, New York J v Frost, New York W B Walker, Wash, Irt C H Winkley, New York Lieut H G Babcock, Pa W Robinson, Cleveland, 0 A Ely, Jr, Cleveland, 0 0 A Menlon, New York A lloa 9 la Wu h, I) 1) Mrs Bryant, Weal'. II llt Grafton, U S N John R Bartlett, 11 Cyrus Nowlin, LT S A S G Nicholson, New York F T Aymar, New York Geo S Brown & Is., Balt J A Morros & la, New York B H &nal', New York R a nimi--.1,4114 , .. 414, Rs A .P.,;;11,;;.461E Ae. P it Sanderson, Wash, B C Joe N Ely, Now York S Id Shoemaker, Bait A Hopkins $82,645 60 —.816,120 26,415 .. 19,000 10,000 LOOO 1.000 bOD 600 SOO 200 150 300 J P Burton, St Louie Burgess, New York Robt Bela')1111'1,M - heeling Robt Baker, St Louis J~BJ'Xkih es , Bastes A M Leoley & la, N P Roca, Auburn John It Hunter, Cincinnati L Mott, New York Geo D Davis, New York Geo D Davit:, Jr, New York T Hollingsworth. Boston W A Taylor, Chicago Id 9 McComb, Delaware W M WaA., liantuelts. J B C, ter, It A Lamberton, Harrisburg W L Bradley, Connecticut MMUS Terry, New York H Sbellenberaer & la, Pa W Scofield, Fenno S B Church, New York F M Shepard, New York D Sanderson, New Jereey J . II VIISIMS,IIaw VAidE TI P News.-k, N J Dr 3 C Ayer & la, Lowell li W Beecher, Brooklyn T Reach 1t la, New York C N Goodwin, New York WII Goodwin, New York J Paulding, Wash, D C C. Shafer, II S A E B Glenn, Jr, Baltimore lilloag, New L Met l / 4 -111, Boston J A Shriver & wf, Baltimore J W Davis, Vermont T Smith, Now York B Hart New York G Sanger, Massachusetts GH C Neal, Baltimore 11 Collet - lower Maryland J G P Klouse, Mary Wad il J B nA. r , Baltimore B Knight, U S A. AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohestant at, above MM. Jas C Kay, West Chester Wm Duffey, Wash, D C It Smith, l'ittsimi-E, ii St - DonsMl, itiorriscown Geo Lear A; wf, Doylestown B E Reyes A la, Del Miss S E Harny, {Film, Del A Carey, Wilmington, Del G T Harvey, Pa J 3f Deans, Peunsylvania Mrs Lynch, Delaware C T Ziegenfass, quakert'n John ilniman, Pa 11 A Efliter, Pennsylvania Thos P Scofield, Reading II Siunickson, N J John E Thompson, N J Richard Grier, Salem, N David Davis, Salem, N J Jae L Carhart, PlRryland Capt Mysler, Virginia A T Nichols Williamsport Donhvr, Dovion ii Lee, IN:merino Geer, New York Jos N Cahill, 15 8 N N C Brooks, New York J G Nokes, Harrisburg Copt J H Riley, Ohio W W Armstrong ,t la, Ohio Jasper Owen, N York. Wm Wallen, Maryland A 'rimy-, Wc.r.,..ter, M... g more, Worce.-ke,-, 51,.3s .1 Lewis, Jr, New York A R Bennett, New York MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. 5 E Erie, Pa L Yi ilitiarth, Pittsburg Geo DiCliinSOno Elk co, Pa Theo Noble, Pittsburg Sarni H Smith, Phila Morris Janes, Pittsburg E A Myers, Pittsburg N D Cortright, si Chunk E Lincoln, Roxbury J B Lee, Roxbury T I, Mehatior, Erie, Pa G 11 Russell, Erie, Pa U Chittendeu, Now York C B Cluttenden, New York Jos Mahon, Shippensbnrg It M Acton, Salem,N Miss S W Acton, &dem, NJ Miss C 11filler, alem, NJ Thos Donahower, Salom,NJ L Atkinson, Phila J 0 Levin, Milwaukee elms Gill New lerley (ice Levis, New York DII Showers wr, Poona B Clemens, Batton Jim 0 Wagener, Easton E Duster, Bethlehem Gee J Bolton, Harrisburg Jno P Ringgold, Harrisburg A Mimeo, Lucerne P H Howe J Morris, New York M w MeDonnuA.N York S S Howe, NAM T G Stine, Massachusetts J S Deals, Virginia ST. LOUTS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. T Enielsheinter, New York George B Kerter, Phila P 131.3. 3 1.13. 1111.0cler, St Louis Thos Morris, Reading L Ii Goldsmith, U d A P W Moore, New Jersey J Wilcox, Connecticut Chas Colby, New York N Iltorrison, Louisville Chas Toberen. Washington 13 E Rogers, Connecticut J iN INI Gonna, re-mini: Ruin THE UNION—Arch street, above Third George K Bowen, Piffle D G Yates, Phil& llobort W Butler; N York M W P Cook, N York L C May, lona Josiah Ilearin,g, flooding Lewis Wampler, Ch smb'g Jas C Brown, Reading 13 H Jacobs, Pennsylvania \Vm Mintzer, Pottstown James G Elder, Nunn D Richwine, Lane co Simon Gerber, Now York COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. J M McMinn, Wmsport W D Mileham, Del J Lyon, Maryland Mrs Taylor, Mal Taylor, Phik J J Rrokan, N Jersey J K Burnße, Del Jas Smith, Penna J M Smith, Penna Jos Pyle, Chester ea Sand Moses, Pinenixville C W Sears, Phoenixville D R Taylor, Winningtan k sYsmierslice, Fhienixv's J Vanderslice, McMullin , W W Rankin, N Jersey A L Lewis, Maryland A F Achey, Washington John Kennedy . , Del J D Wiley, Peach Bottom Dr HDi Stevenson, Del lease Leedom, Penna Reuben Baker, Penna J llarrishurq. Mrs Brew,,, Penns W II Eder, Maryland W Everhart, W Chester STATES llNlON—Market street, above Sixth M Bender, York, Pa W Wild, York _ . P NY Smithy Philadelphia John DI Leech. ri York. Jrs McLeech, N York Jas Bryson, Pottsville W Berle, Pottsville Dr W Gore, Allegheny co J M Christy S Trilby, Juniata co J Burke, Dunkirk, N York Jas Daugherty, Phila Mi. S Itiehrnolzel, New York Mee Sec.., Nev York Shellenberger, Penn'a A Burgees, Franklin co T Simpkins, Pennsylvania MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. A F Boozer, Laintertville SIT Ferry, New Jersey Grant, New Jersey W W Grant, New Jersey A N Sutton,St Georges,Del W J Phillips, Georgeen,Del 1) Melee, Delaware Edw Ryland, Delaware P Brower, Doylestown J Paul, Pennsylvania A C Barber, Lambentllle Cul E C rage, New Fork T H Johnson St la, I'a J Vanarsdalen, Bucks co NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third, J L Perkins, Yormant M Uhler, Penns J C Sboemaker,Wyuming, Pa H Krause, Penna S Shuler, Liverpool, Pa E Beasten & 2 ladies, Del E I) Rhoads, Allentown B Abel, York co, Pa A Iliveley, York co, Pa J W Boyer, Pottsville W 1111Lvlar„ Pathan E Rube, Allentown C A Williams, Ohio J Chapman, Berlin, ma T Baton, New York P Hampton, Illinois BARLEY SHEAF=Second street, below. Vine. Win J Gilbert. Cenn J Hildip, Newtown Mies Fanny Fly, Penne. Mrs M Eastbarn, Penne. K Smith G W Carver,West Chester S Holcomb, Mt Arey, N J L Stemple 31a, Jenkint'wn E Sbive 3c La, Doylestown Mr Snyder C ladie Penna Mrs L Denning, Harrisburg A Ell, Bucks Miss Anna Ely, Bucks Miss P Smith, Hunks T S Smith, Buckmanville NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third L Vormont Ikt J C Shoemaker, Wyom'g, Pa H Krause, Poona 8 Bnuler, Liverpool, Pa E Boaster!' & 2 ladies, Del D Rhoads, Allentown Sand Abel, York co, Pa Amos lively, York co, Pa J W Boyer, Pottsvile rasson Rule, Allentown C A Williams, Ohio Jos Chapman, Berlin, aid Thus Daton, New York Peter 'Lawton, Illinois BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. Dr T W Meeklost, Milton R Rezahaw, Chester Andrew Benke, Cheater D Clemens, Chester Valley J C Good, Dauphin F H Wartman, Reading II Glees, Baltimore. Marshall, Now Jersey B J BPIIIIOB, Yardley Tine A Stluirer, Reading Sand Wertz, - Reading K ben% Reading SEVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. Sarni Watts, Mifflin co, Pa John if Drill, Pottsville Miss P. DAD, Phttavilla LiAut N APelstuteh, Va A T Schropp, 'Bethlehem S W Ponnypackeratt Clair Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair J 0 Stover, Philadelphia BALD EAGLE—Third etreet, above ClallowhiE. Hon 0I" Huber, Allentown 3 8 Bella, Orefield T S Leisonring, Pittsburg A T Dotter, Bethlehem MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., ab. Arch. B ra.-g s e, New Jart.y. L gisoattm, Mfisth.4.6llllo.ead Jobn'Eser P P Orand, Pena J 6 Storer New York Stock Exchange—Dee. 19 3000 IT 565 1807..... 88 60 Erie R Pref 46 2000 U S 5.1'74 Cp... 79% 125 do 45% 5000 Ohio 65 'BO cxi 87 50 IL) AO or 4000 11l Op '7O cTO 50 do 010 40 90410Tonn at Os '90..c 4054 150 do . 45% MO do b 30... 415( 250 Hudson Riv R.... 35 1000 R Carolina 8a... 58 100 'Harlem R 1034 .. , . . 1000 Missouri 6s 37% 100 Reading B 32j( 9.4030 J. 07,4,17. S Mie • 0.,..t5.,1 43}i 1000 ST Y 0 Ws , 70..100x1 50 do .586 43,5‘ 1000 Erie R3d mtg.. 81x, 00 do J 330 4336 2000 Erie 11 4th mtg.. 70 50 do .s6O 4334 7000 Hod Riv Ist int.lo3 50 do 43% 50.00 11.....1ei. I_,t h,... __ 00 10 Midi R.l±. Nl_... 17 2000 CB &Q6p c 05 160 Panama 11 107 X 2000 La C & Mil LOl, 32 350 111 Cen Sep.... e3O 5G 2000 lion & St S B 1,. 30 50 do .530 5(5M .. . . 2000 Clev 47. T S Fri.. 76); :0 0 do .830 511,g 1.20 &I fl .1, N I odd__ 3734 75 du OM, 50 (lo 37r , ' 300 do As fif 5 liel & Ilod Co SI 100 Clev ..1: Pits 1t..... 1335 Cry Pacific rd St C 0.... SON 50 C-lid & Chi R. ,:. 4.. 05 360 do S 0 50 do 634 70 1 ) do ,sSO So 41 , 300 Cloy ..S; Tot it, .010 23 60 do ....snw 80X1200 do 283 150 do .s:3O 844411600 do 24 LO d.., .0 do Ch-I 1 500 du 100 do 650 do :10 do -100 Erlo P.S 3 or,o .1. 30 do 100 111 (lea Scrip..... 041110 do 70 C Ciu 100 k 125 do SPECIAL NOTICES. WAn Cilt Cornices at 25c,. worth 2734. Gilt Cornices at 37,4 e., worth 62X. Galt Cornivet at Otlc,, worth TO, Gilt Cornices at hat., worth $1.21. Gilt Cornices at $l. worth $l.lO. Gilt Cornices at $2, worth $3. Gilt Cornices at if'd, worth $l,lO. Cilt Cornice!' at $5, worth $B. Satin de Laines, $1.25 per yard. c'ottonDamasLe,43 cento per yard. CO., No, 030 Chestvit ,itreet, NEw GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, comprising a general assortment of Housekeeping arti- ClPsosith UMW new innyventeith And inventiens fee nousekeersue' nee. Mao, a number of fancy articles, suitable for Holiday presents. Selling at reduced prices, to suit the times, by E. S. PARSON Sc CO., delB-ti Corner of DOCK ixud NUR Street.. I.TpuAm's HAIR DyE, ONLY 38 CENTS tioa,—Byttita 'arm tilua tbc Dollar D 3-0, colon ] in. etantaneonaiy, anti will not wash out. Try It. Sold only at UPHAM'S, 310 CHESTNUT Street. n027-wfm3m DR ROBERTSON'S VEGETABLE NER VOUS CORDIAL; or, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The great Newell' for all Nervous Complaints, lity, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, Jo. Price $l. For sale by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, no2Z-flulm Depot for all Popular iitetlicippi ONE—PRIDE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST INITLEB, made in the Best Manner, expreedy for RETAIL SALMI LOWEST BeMan Prices marked in Plain irlAsrea. AU Goods made to Order warranted eatiefao- Mr/. OUT ONE-PRIOR Mani is strictly adhered to. &II are thereby treated alike. .actoklitA A Ob. ' Bof MAIMET Street, VP TO 12 0 2 0 LOOK LAST NIGHT. 80%1230 do 29) si 1100 a. .elO 294 .53763: 50 Chi & R R 4& slO 761 i 75 do 1)10 46) ..c 76% 210 do bGO 76%1500 do 46 L.O d 0 25 MO do b 1 46)4 2534 [ 10 Chi B ,k: 523 MARRIED 2IRaLER--JONES.—Un the 17th instant, in this city, by the Rev. R. Jeffery, John E. Ziegler, of La porte county, Indiana, to bliss Susanna Jones, of Phila delphia. TAIT—HALL.-04.1,4.s 1 16, Ly the R... A. W. Milby, Mr. George 11. Tait to Mee Larina A. Ilan, all of this city. DIED. COOPER.—On Fifth day, the 19th instant, Juseph B Cooper, in the 68th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend bin funeral, from his late residence, near Cam. don. Kew Teensy, on geeend_dat morning, the 9.8.1 of 1.1.1 o'clock, without further notice. **it- CROFTON.—Un the 19th instant, Arthur M., infant son of Philip and Emily Crofton, aged 16 months. RICHE —On Thursday morning, December 19, Thou men of Charles ki DIAL•_ II 101:14.—On the lath Instant, Sallie R.. daughter of Mr. J. Rodman and Lithe H. Hicks, aged 2 yearn and 3 months. The relatives and Men& of the family are respectfully to attend liar funeral, v"i_ deuce, No. 1122 Mt. Vernon street, on Saturday morn ing, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ** *Mal:S.—On the 17th instant, liharles W., infant aon of James , P. and Ly dia Evans, aged 18 months. 110011 E. —On Wednesday afternoon, tipt 16th inn , birth a; archit., wife of ifillTol3 0. 1030 re. Due notice will be Riven of the funeral. DAYIS.—On the 17th inst., Julia P." wife of Samuel 11. Davis, Jr. The reltillYea sate friends of the family are respeetridlY inrittti to UMW the funeral from the residence or her father, No. 700 Franklin street, on Saturday afternoon, the 21st inst., at 1) o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel llill. [New York, Trenton, and Polls Bare papers please copy.] *** Junrouri.—On the 16th MB/. Ellen C., wire or flOO. C. Johnson, in the Mot year of her age. Funeral front her husband's residence. corner of Mill and Wood streets, Bristol, Pa., this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, flit ITth Mato Miss oaran T, comer, aged 16 years. Funeral from her late residence, No. 1027 Olive street, thin (Friday) afternoon, at 134 o'clock, —Op t,lc 1411 lueleuli sTeeel4l ilenstl4t Jr,, this zetit year or Ills age. Funeral from his late residence, Perry street, below Vine, on Sunday afternoon next. 22d inst.. at 2)4 o'clock. ErburLEE.—ou the 13th instant, Jonas Sophie, aged 74 - Funeral from his late residence, No. 11 /forth Tenth street, ou eunday afternoon, at I o'clock. DAR 'BAN FT.—On the Ittli instant, Samuel S. Bartranft, roil of Daniel and Sarah liartranft, aged 1 Yglir 0131 1 months, Funeral (rout trio residence of his parents, Wm 1330 Posso unk road, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * ZOOK.—On Third day, 17thinst., 'Rebecca A.,_wife of Jscoh 21. Zook, iu the 42t1 year of lice age. Funeral from her late residence, in West Whiteland filos,as, county, en Ocreatis-der, She U/ste at 11 o'clock P. DI. MALCODT Holoofa imago hauntri my TlOlOll Like some spell of years ago. But the moment's brief elysiau Fades before the deeper w•oe ! Ah ! the spirit bath departed Tv a brighter, MM . sphere, And eartllB kindred, broktn•hearted, Weep as weeps the dying year ! Angele, bear him home to rest ! Take him, Father, to Thy breast ! Crown him great among the blest ! Jilt maim; tin Thine: Malcom's image fills my vision, And a shadow tills my heart— We in childhood one together, Little tlieuebt en gMIS La bait !. Dot that imago still obeli cheor me, Till my life Ft stlYered o'er— Still that sainted face seems near me, As in golden days of yore t. Angela, bear him home La rest ! Take hirv, rather, to Thy breast ! Crown him great among the blest ! All please be Thine I MOURNING BTO RE.-BEB 80N & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET, offer for sale for cash— Black Reps Avglais, 25 cents to 37g cents. 44 all wool 'Velour Ottomans, $l. .4 6 5.4 1124.4 r 4.4 Mk4to eL do do Epinglinos 87) cents to N. do French blerinoes, 75 cents to $l. 66 do do Cashmeres 75 cents. 44 Poult de Sole or Mdurning Silk, $l. kt Thibet 16112 Rhsula. $5.50 t& 41. and white neporied lie Laines, 11,74 cerda. Second Mourning Cherie 12.34 condo de4 [ry. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND IlttiV RATLI:O2str V. ALNUT Street. DMLADELPRIA, December 19, 1861 The holders of t (.311P ( , “'ertifiedtes of Preferred Debt"). issued by the SUN RY AND ERIE, now PFi IA tPELI'IIIA AND NUM BAIGISOAD con- PA NY, under the Act approved the 18th of April, 1860, arc requested to r esent tneir Scrip at this Office without de'ay, for setttement. JOHN LINDSAY, de2o St Treasurer. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SO -113 CIETY OF THE SONS OF NEW ENGLAND, AT CuNCEET HALL, On SATURDAY EVENING, December 21. Ontint by Ilan JO9llll QUINCY, in, of 1144.tna. Subject—Li The Spirit of the Puritans the necessity of to-ds)." Tickets 15 cents, at PUGH'S, SIXTH and CHEST NUT Streets. Doors open at 5 q to commence at TX o'clock. de2o-2tit lirA SPECIAL MEETING OF THE WELCH SOLIETY was lielu on WEDNESDAY, Dith inst., at the Wetherill Home—Vice President Ho sulk, 9etes 49tice, Estb, preehlitiv, who, in a WWI Ammar, announced the death of our lamented President, JOSEPH m. THOMAS, Esq., when, on motion, a com mittee of three was appointed, consisting of the 14ou. Ellie Lee is, Bon. Jacob Broom, and Geo. 11. Roberts, Esq., to emu ees the sense of the Society, who reported the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, Divine Providence, iu his inscrutable wis dom, has removed from our number our late highly•es teemed President, JOSEPH M. THOMAS, Hsu.' and whereas it is fitting that this Society should record Its sense of hid worth as a citizen, his virtues ad a man, and his ability as onr late presiding officer: therefore, Resolved., That the members of the Welch Society of Philadelphia have learned with unfeigned sorrow the ead news of the death of Joseph H. Thomas, Esq., the Presi dent of this Resolved, That, while we bow with submission to the decrees of Heaven, we cannot but deeply mourn the de parture of one, in the prime of life, who was so useful as a citizen and so eminent for all the virtues of private Resolved, That, as a testimonial of our respect for our departed President, the members of this society will attend hie, funeral in a body, and will wear crape on. the left arm for thitty days. Resolved, I'l.A a copy of the Ibrogoing ronolutione, duly attested by the proper officers, bo forwarded to the family of ill r. Thomas with a totter expressing our sin cere condolence in their loss. Resolved. That the proceedings be published in the papera. HORATIO OtTR.F., JONES, }:ice President. Attest: WM. F. F'sattr, Secretary. • FAIR—For the Benefit a the FRENCH PROTICSTANT CHURCH, at th 6 BUILDINGS, every day of fide week. Season tickets 25 cents; single admission 10 cents. delS-3t* arOFFIVE OF TILE WESTMORELAND VCIAL COMPANY, No. 230 Booth TILIBII Strcta, corner of Willing's alley, rIIILADELPIIIA t reC.11,1861. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held au their °nice, No. 233 South TRIM) 6Te911 on TB Vii6PAY, thobecond day of Jannary,lsd2i at 32 o'clock - M., at - which time an Election Will be held for eleven Directors, and a Secretary and Treasurer, to serve for the ensuing year. F. If. JACKSON, Secretary. ornor Or THE COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIBD Street, corner of alley, PHILADELPIRL, Doc. 10, /861. § sooting 911110 Directord, held ilia day, a Dili , dead of ZIEfTIT TER (TENT. for the pan year wag de• dared n the Capital Stock, payable to Stockholders or their legal reetesentatives, at the Witco of the . Company, on and after FRIDAY, Jan. 3, 1862. The Transfer Books will be closed until January 6th Li, SA7Si4Qclt OFFICE•OF THE LITTLE SCHEYL KILL RAILROAD and COAL COMPANY, M 7 LIDRAIII, . _ Pu ILA utm.ruLt., 181 h Dec., 1861 An Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at the Company's Office, on MONDAY neat, the 23t1 instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. dtie-TaS „ wez. lifscrotary. 07'THE REV. GEORGE W. SMILEY u-ill lecture upon the "Mammoth Cave of Ken lucky," at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, on TRUE/MAY EVENING, Dec_ 9.611,, eommencing at a (matter before eight o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, to be had of Charles Krouse, 726 Spring Garden street, and of E. Stellwagen, 632 Market street. delB-1;* ca— IVIPRUANTILM Linnanw. — . A meeting of the Stockholders of the Mercantile Li brary Company will be held at the Library Room, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 26th instant, to nominate officers for the ensuing year ? and for other purposes. Under the anzendedintrter, the officers to be elected by the stockholders are a President, Vice President, Re cording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and Iwehe Directors. At this meeting the proposition to alter the By-Laws so ac to increase the annual saga., as MAdhibielacied the Stockholders at the last annual meeting, will be pre sented for action.. JOHN MARSTON, Jx., delh.fmw6t Secretary. BEDFORD.ST MISSION SCHIOO.O . GHB/0270Ad The managers are now preparing for the usual Christ mas Dinner to the Children of the Mission Schools. and will be glad to receive donations of suitable articles to furnish the tables. kouhry, ITrea.4, &c., or tionoT, will be tbAnk fully received as contributions to the Dinner, while kind hearted Christians who can send a barrel of meal, a basket of groceries, a ton of coal, or a bundle of cast. off clothing, will, try to doing, alleyinto Cho misery of 111311 Y peel' creatures who We litt:o to eat, and almost obno. Ming to wear." Cootributions maw be sent to the Missionary, Rev. JEREMIAH BECKWITH, (successor to Bev. D. T. it;elvelb) at OW AliaPiell WIWI P6DEOBD btrott, or tv any uf the following managers, vie ; E. S. YARD, 209 Spruce street. IL DIIRDSALL, 808 Chestnut street. J. B. STEELMAN, 52 South t , econd street. THOS. SAPPINGTON, 308 Market street. WM. C. ST.EVE t4SON, 7 / 2 Booth Second Street. GEO. MILLIKEN, 828 Arch street. dolB-tde2l (Im, OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL COMPANY—NOTICE—The Annual Election for Seven Directors, to bOITS for tho ensuing year, Will be held at the of of the Company, Nu. 113 Market street, on WE DNA SDAY, January Bth, 1862, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. delo-tjanBff EDWARD PEACE, President. UNIVERSITY OF 11. 1 .UNNSVLV-4.NIA. —Department of Arts.—Tim Examination of the College Classes, at the close of the First Term, will be held in the following order: . TBITRSDAY, December 12th. From 9 to 11, &IliOrd, py the preyoat, ()Loral rimomoiro and Sophomores, by Prof. Frazer, (Bomatology,) written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, (Juvenal ' ) oral. FRIDAY, 13th. From 9 to 11, Juniors, by the Pro vost, (Intellectual Philosophy,) and Freshmen, loy Prof. jacharn, (hilly,) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof. Frazer, ((Astronomy,) oral. lIONDAY,I6tII. From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Ken dall, (Analytical Geometry,) unit Sophomwes, by Prof. Jamison, (Taeltus's Arricola,) written. From 11 to 1, I,r D.of. tßettoplaon . r. Nim.rek.icua, oral. TUESDAY, 17th. From 9to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Kendall, (Geometry,) written. From 11 to /, Seniors, by Prof. Coppee, (English Literature,) oral. WELNESDAV„ 38th From ii, so p homore., tor Prof. Coppee,(Rheloric,) and Fretdmion, by Prof. Ken dall, (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 Euripides') oral, From I/ to Juniors, by Prof. Frazer, (Mechanics,) oral. FRIDAY, 20th. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Coppoo (History,) oral. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Allen, eT)loQcritMel) plopmAlf, 111, From 9to 14, 'Freshmen, by Prof. Allen, (Xenophon's liellenica,) oral. On 11110NDAY EVENING, the 23d, at 9 o'clock, an Exhibition of Declamation of original c.imposition by members of the Ochior time will Pc Pc4 l in 1110 College Hall. del2-8t GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary MILITARY NOTICES. UNITED STATES MARINES.- WANTED, immediately, for this United States Ma rine Corps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, for sea service, between the ages of eighteen and fotky years- All information that nn, be ra n ntra.l will he given at tho Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, dell-12t Recruiting Officer. PAMPHLET PRINTI NG, AND every other description of Printing, of the most superior quality, a the most reasonable rates, et RING WALT 4 BArQwWqr Pvtivri sWLtllirg. Si WA TtittiP Wei% THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1861. • THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY_ TH E LAST OPPORTUNITY. TH E Ia A 5 T OPPORTUNITY, 726 CHESTNUT STREET. Real Thread Veils, Point Lace Collars, Point Lace Sets, Valencienne Collars, Valencienne Sets, Valencienne LiSal6) Embroidered Collars, Embroidered Ildkfs, Embroidered Edgings, Embroidered Insertings, Embroidered Sets, Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, Pine Apple Hdkfs, Ladies' Hdkfs, Gents' Eldkfs, Linens of all makes, Linea I able Damask, Linen Table Cloths, Linen Napkins, Linen Doylies, Linen Edgings, Linen Insertings, Velvet Cloaks, half price. Curtain Molina, • Magic Ruffling, Cambrics, .Taconet, NW tip Black Silk Laces, White Silk Laces, Ladies' Paper Collars, White Tarletans, l7;>: Blue Tarletans, Pita Tarletans. ALL THE ABOVE GOODS ARE SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, MUST BE SOLD PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1862. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! TIIE LAM' OPPORTUNITY !! ! de9o•tf FINE HUDSON BAY SABLE LARGE CLOAKS, LARGE CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS, Very fine and dark? and JilSt from the hands of the workmen, will be sold REASONABLE PRIORS, at the PARIS CLOAK AND NITA EMPORIUM, 70S CHESTNUT STREET, J. W. PROCTOR A: CO. delB-6t CHEAP SEAL SKINS, BLACK CLOTHS, HEAVY CLOAKING; CASSIMERES, BOYS' WEAR. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. CORNER NOM and MARKET STS dl6-mwf lm uritablMAS AN _D HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JOHN W. THOMAS, 405 AND 407 NORTH SEOO•ND STREET, Would inylie attention to the large and Tatted assort meat Le bas now open of GaAs suitable-for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, COMPRlffilla PLAIN AND FIGURED REPS AND , POPLINS, SILKS, MFRI_NOFS. SHAWLS, AND CLOAKS. ALgO, The usual stock of STAPLE AND FURNISHING GOODS, MEN AND .P.Orgi WEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. Persona desiroue of presenting their friends with some thing useful and durable will find it to their advantage to call. de2o-9t HOLIDAY BOOKS exn PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES. W. G. PERRY, Bookoeller,, de2o.lm B. W: Corner FOURTH no& RACE TOTHING MORE CONVENIENT and fashionable than the Photographic Albums and card, made and void at BEI Gallery, BEOO ND gkroot, abet , . GREEN. gee the Colored Ptiotoginpla. for $l. Delay not, as the Holidays are close at hands It* D IARIEB FUR 1862. GREATEST VARIETY, AND. AV THE LOWEST PRICES BUY OF THE PUBLISHER. WILLIAM G. PERRY, Publisher, de2o.lm S. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE. Tremuror BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, IN EVERY VARIETY, AND OF THE BEST STOCK, PELLIND AV LOW PDWPS. Buy at the Manufactory. W. G. PERRY, BLANK-BIOK MANG PAGTURER, de2o-1m S. W. Cornq FOURTH and RACE BOOK BINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ErECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER, AT VERY LOW PRICES, At W. G. PERRY'S, BOOKBINDER, de2olm S. W. Corner FOURPH and RACE. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By wthio of tt writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADEB, J udge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be obi at Public Bale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at IIIEAD•AIloy Wharf, on THURS. DAY, January 2, at 12 o'clock rd., the &homer "SUSAN JANE," her tackle, apparel, aid furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. Y. §, ;Inn :WO 15. D. vf rVilleßt PHILADELPHIA, December 19. 1861. do 40-6 t LETTERS OF. ADMINISTRATION vti the Estate of ii',WEIVE WRIGHT, deceased, hurting been granted to the unaermignai by tile !Leander of Wills for the City and County of Philadelphia, all per 80M indebted to bald Estate will please make payment, end these having claims againstF 4 sld li E w sta n tia il l T p , resent them to eidrainietratrix, No. 416 South TWELFTH Street. Or to tier Attorney, WM. B. HOOD, tie2o-1 . 6t 268 South FOURTH Street. NO - Mir TIC E.— A._./ JOHN F. BODINE retires from our firm, and his interest in the business ceases from this date. BTOKES, & CO. DECEMBER 19, 1881. d020.3t* AMY SOCKS AND MHTS, knit 1 -1 1. by the Blind. Also, an assortment of Fancy Bead work, Brushes, Tidies, e.e., for sale at the INSTITU TION STONE, No 11 Nandi EIGIITII Stmet. de2o-atig F REb H MINCED MEAT The Igut.critm: bo g s leave to Inforrn the pnt.llo 1634 ho is again prepared to offer his justly celebrated NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT , 111 large or Wadi Tlantitit% Oplorti thringb Du wpatcli root will bo punctually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, OrroING GARDEN Kid FiLANKLIN Streot, nilAdelathL SLATE MANTEL 4. These beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de. cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured by tu „ota .t PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON. ocb-amif No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street., THE BALTIMORE OAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE ' HEAT ER. Bormeilanots culled tho " Lakr.abe giove " +l2O bed stove for warming the room in which it amide, and also rooms above. Call and look at them. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocs- 3 mlf No. 1010 ORESTNUT Street. BAKER & 'CO.'S UNEXCELLED COD LIVER OlL—The most approved remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, &c. .Physicians, in Prescribing it, have (in the testimonials of many of the profession) a guarantee of genuinenees in which all the efficacy of the invaluable medicine is retained. Invalids are assured, by the evidence of thousands, that it is less nauseous and more readily retained to their benefit than many manufactured compounds sold as Cod Liver 011 wholeeale and retail, by the Proprietors and by City Apothecaries. JORN C. BAKER & CO., no2o-Imif 164 North THIRD Street fl R USSE S! BRACES ! ! SUP. JL PORTERS!!! S. W. corner F.ACE and TWELMI Streets, Phila., Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical Appli ances, has constantly on hand a large and raided stook of elegant French Trussee, and a complete assortment of beat American. English and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes in greet variety, French Pessaries, Ac. Ladies' Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street. first door below Race. noTT-Iftim (1 BAGS-60 BALES FOR vi oak by iikVitEl'on OttIISTAIRDI ova VA WM MONT MM. RETAIL DRY GOODS_ HOLIDAY GOODS. WILLIAM MILLWAIP, d. H. NEEDLES, HOLIDAY GOODS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A LARGE ASSCMTMENT PREIVeIf AND AMERICAN BRONZES, PORCELAIN LANTERNS, FLIMIOL.fi DBOP•LIQIITB All anitablo for HOLIDAI PRESENTS, Combining art with utility 'WARNER, MIZKEY, 6c. MERRILL, de•2o.lot 7lB CHESTNUT Street OBIUSTMAS-TliEB BALLS OF BRILLIANT COLORS. 30,000 of all sizes, selling low, at TILLER'S OREAPEST TOY IMPORTING 'HOUSE, smrriff risttiVrtit O . HRISTMAS PRESENTS! N." LADIES' OF THE CHOICEST KINDS. Very superior Dark Siberian Squirrel Sable, Mink Sable, otC., RC All of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. SETS at $5, $6, 67 7 and SS. CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, del9-32t Nos. 526 and t32s CHESTNUT Street. TO OFFICERS -a- OW THE ARMY AND NAVY. Please take notice, that wo have a fine assortment of Regulation Rats, CaDi; Embroideries. fine Swords and Sabres, Sashes, Belts, Sword Knots, Canteens, ste., Military Goods of every description will be found at this establishment. CHARLES OARFORD & SONS, Nos. 826 and 828 CHESTNU V Street, 1161.9 Continental Hotel_ HOLIDAY HAT. We will anon our new stela of ha, for tho aniwooahlod holidays, on Saturday next. del9-12t CHARLES OM FORD & SONS. LAMS' SHOES. We aro dosing out our LADIES' SHOES, Relow Lit tss khe ottr. del9 12t CHARLES OAKFORD dt SONS T HE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE, FOR TIM BALE OF LACES, EAT 13R0 IDE RI ES LINENS, AND WHITE GOODS. No. 1024 CHESTNUT ST., WILL OPRN THIS MORNING., (62e. worth $1.25 FRENCH. WORK I fi 81 75 c• st - 5° 5 86 , , 15 SLOD 11 8 1 2.00 SETS, I 51.76 " 3360 ( 82.00 " 64.00 /40c.. wockb ff.c_ FRENCH WORK "c• " el.°° 02c. . $1.25 COLLARS. ) 75c. . 161.50 tsl .00 . $2.00 41.2.0 $3.00 MISSES' COLLARS, 50e82.c. " $l.OO A BOW let Q 1 FOOTE LAVE COLLARS, $2 to $lO, , S REAL BRUSSELS THREAD Yk'ILS, $2.50 to 815. 100 doz. Efern-Stitched Hdkre.,. (all linen,jllflo worth 20c. A Pe*:l?t of Tc.r/LIC T*lici sant Edgings and Inserting. - Gond/ is " " " Linen Si 64 66 " ‘‘ " Val. trimmed French Work Cot. lore and Sets. " " ompff quidity Hem-kititotiod HandKerultitgii. With a groat variety of other new goods. iu Lacea and Embroideries, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT VERY LOW PRIOES film for sale, at aot much over half the usual prim, CAPE, COIFFLIBRES, BARGES, BETS, COLLARS, 1,1, RPM Poate, App Alercon, noniron, rointe do Venice, Pointe.gaze, and Valencienne. CORDED BORDERED, FANCY REM-STITCHED, EMBROIDERED, FRENCH CLEAR LAWN, PRINTED BORDERED, And other styles of Handkerchiefs, for Dulles, Gentle. men, and Children. Huckabacke, Towels, of all kinds, Linene, lembroid apAd and Plain gkieLfeeate,. Mails Danmike, Dird-eye Diaper, and a general awl-in:lent of LINENS, LAOES, EMBROIDERIES, AND WHITE 000 DB, "GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT STORE," Pig. 1044 PROMITT rtfz- Remember the No. 1024. JOHN A. MULLEN, CHRISTMAS IS COMING, And we are assured that many who read e rne Press ato airestly consigoring WHAT TO PRESENT 70 %MEM GENTLEMAN rnintmo, We would suggest the following: Either A FINE WRAPPER, MUFFLER, SCARF, TIE, or GLOVES. Or. if they have friends IN THE AWAY, what could be 'more omeOPtable to our noble Volontooro ima Moore, than - GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS, OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING 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 er, at $1.50,...AND UPWARDS. no2T-if CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Backgammon Boards, Portable Casks, Toilet Bottles, in groat variety, Puff Boxes, China, Glass, Metal, 80. Papier Mache 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, dl4-10t if NO. 126 SOUTH FOURTH STREET TuYS AND CHRISTMAS FANCY GOODS. Greatest variety and lowest prices at TILLER'S CHEAPEST IMPORTING HOUSE, de2o.4t 32 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PARIS CORSETS AND SKIRTS, the Meet style, juntrecoived at MM. E , TEELA /t's' Mint west, I..sims Chestnut, NEW PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS! BOOKS! PETERSONS'? PETERSON'S'? PETERSONS'! 800 CHESTNUT STREET IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE WORLD THE HOLIDAYS ARE COMING ! BOORS FOR EVERYBODY! T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT STREET, A crutrin - Ab TIME AMONG THE BOOKS The cheapest place in the world to buy books of MI or any kintle, and the largest stock and most beautiful as sortment, hi at the (leap Bookstore of T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT ELEGANT GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS In tho writings of the most celebrated authors, ANCIENT AND MODERN, In the convenient and beautiful form of a BOOK ; what can bo thought of more elegant and appropriate in making ACGEPTABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS PETERSON ,t: BROTHERS have this year a largely. increased stock of superior Gifts, over all PREVIOUS CHRISTMAS TIMES And will positively sell all kinds and sizes in large or small quantities, at the CHEAPEST RATESe and mrsittly REDUCED PRICES. As they are determined to reduce their stock of each hooks at once, PETERSUNS' splendid and numerous edition of the WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS, FROM $7.40 TO 100 A SET, Comprising thirty different and beautiful editions, of va• lions Ott les of binding. These should especially have the attuntion of the WHOLE PUBLIC ! In the choice of interesting and useful presents. A complete list of the prices of Dickens Works may 131; found in Petersons' atalogue of Books, which is to be had at the sure at all times gratis. PETERSON& Bound Editions of the WAVE RLEY NOVELS! AT $:.? FOR A SET PETEICSOWS" EaMono of the COMPLETE WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT ! Of which we have no lees than Forty-four different stylee, and which are the only complete editions of Scott's Works issued in this country. STANDARD BRITISH CLASSICS ! RV-TM:LSO:Kg Million,. of MRS. SOUTHWORTII'S WORKS! PETERSONF Editions of CAROL/NE LEE RENTZ'S WORKS ! Bound in full gilt edges, gilt sides, etc All thogo onlondid workg—in cheap but MADAM, or in magnificent but more costly STYLES OF BINDING! • ILLUSTRATED WORKS POETS ! POETS! GIFT BOOKS OF ALL KINDS! BOUND IN FULL CALF, MOROCCO ANTIQUE, MOROCCO GILT, They are all Royal Octavo Volumes, beautifully 1164- trated, and will be closed out at very low prices. There will be found... eitEA'r DARCTAINN There shall be good Kris Kringle Times at PETER SUES' for the LITTLE FOLKS. The west side of the long counter is devoted to HDR.FS., BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, CHILDREN'S GAMES, ALBUMS FOR CHILDREN All to be sold at very low price& BIBLES, PRAYER, HYNENS. A very complete and beautiful assortment, bound In all styles, and at all prices. VELVET, MOROCCO, ETC A LARGE AND COMPLETE FAMILY BIBLE We have also the finest editions of the Bible in the world, at low prises. ALBUMS! ALBUMS! to not MI to WA at i.t.rfiEßA6Vffi AIA - Sti4lo, cons prising over 000 different styles. We have the largest awl most varied stock of Albums, at all prices, to suit all tastes, ever offered for sale. - IN A WORD, MORE All in want of any ROOKS FOR THE SEASON, Surely can want but a little while, if they will but call and PURCHASE from the BOOK EMPORIUM of T. B. PETERSON dk BROS., Oar Call awl examine our stock ; we make no charga for looking at or examining it. Store open of ovoninug. It IN PRESS. THE AMBULANCE SURGEON; Practical Observation on Gun-shot WouniL. By T. W. Nunn, F. E. C. S., and A. M. Edwards. THE FIELD MANUAL for - COMPANY DRILL. Arranged in a Tabular Form for the use of Officers of the U. S. Infantry. Adapted to the authorized U. S. Infantry Tactics. By Capt. Henry Comae, late Instructor in the 1j: S. Military Academy at Vi Point. • .1. B. LIPPINCOTT & tlef2ll.:2t Publishers. CLOTTIIN H. EIADRIDCIE, Agt., • FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Formerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets, Has taken the Store, 4 . Ne. 628 MARKET STREET, Where he is premised to furnish his old friends and the Public iu general with CLOTHING-, READY MADE on MADE TO ORDER, IN TUE BENT STYLE, AT IifODERATH PRICES, As ho buys and sells exclusively rou HASH. deLltu if AMERICAN WATO LI COMPANY'S TIME-KEEPELIS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. FOR SALE AT TEE COMPANY'S SALES- No. 326 CHESTNUT ST. I. B. MARTER, 41e2.0.5t THEODORE EVERS' PHOTOGRAPH AND AIVIDROTYPE GALLERY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, Omens the Arch-street Theatre, ne26.lm If PHILADELPHIA. alirammum- E. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING uwDEBTAKXI, t3ontliwoet corner of TENTH eind.GBEEN Strada. uolP•Sroit* PhilittoWAlL TO 111:17 1100120 AT TUE CHEAP BOOKSTORE HALF CALF ANTIQUE, HALF CALF GILT, CLOTH . GILT, SHEEP GILT; Etc BLOCK ALPHABETS, FOR $1.50 306 CHESTNUT STREET, rinumpEr,rniA, NEW pUDLICATIONS HOLIDAY BOOKS. AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. LINDSAY & JILAKISTON, 23 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Are determined to dom. nut their Stack of BOOKS, IN FINE BINDING, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT RETAIL, AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES Their Stock of ILLUSTIIATED BOOKS includes ➢MRS. SIGOURNEY'S POEMS JAMES MOI.ITCOMEItY'S POETICAL TArollcg CABOLINEMAY•S AMERICAN FEMALE POE tB. Fhimmag TOBTO. THE BIRDS 01' THE BIBLE, illustrations in colors WATSON'S I'ORTIGAL QUOTATIONS, WELD'S SACRED POETICAL QUOTATIONS THE PARABLES OF KETJMMACIIER, 25 illustra's TIM CHRISTIAN'S DAILY DEL (MIT AN ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF MARTIN LUTHER O.A.SIP-FIRES OF THY. AMICIITCAN AN ILLUSTRATED 'HISTORY OF THE CRUSADES ANP MIER rAilid SW, .: A STANDARD :CHARACTER STIVERILV. .118811f4 fl NiLLt lT VAII.I.IITY, JUVENILE LIBRARIES. FAMILY AND OTIIKI` 4 IIIIILF.S, IN YATI:IOUS BINDINGS. AN ASSORTMENT OF ALBUMS. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, PT:BLISHNIIS, BOOKSELLERS; AND IMPORTER 3, 7.5 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT de2o-3t-if AUCTION NOTICE. CASH, AUOTIO.N SALE LADIES' WINTER CLOAKS. TEE UNDERSIGNED WOULD ANNOUNCE TO TILE LADLES That they have determined to gall the entire 'inhume ef their well-known make of WINTER CLOAKS', AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st, N. E. COM TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS The Cloaks, with Catalogues, will be arranged for examination on Thursday and Friday The object of the undersigned to doing this is anxiety to - further merit the eautidenee of the BM., and to up hold the reputation which the style and make of their Cloaks, and their strict principle of never asking but one price, has already gained them during their short career, imuimueh as this ontirnlv NOVEL - MODE For a Retail Establishment to dispose of Cloaks will effectually prevent their exhibiting any old styles during the coming seasons. - As we are determined always to dispose of our entire stock at the close cf every season, we consider it not only more business like, but also more in conformity with the character we ha-ve attained for straight-forwardness, to Dhow, by an auction sale, Cl which it le our intention that every Cloak shall be sold, that we are in earnest in regard to selling out, rather than advertise tremendous reductions in prices, whk:h - very often have proved to be jest The contrary. In conclusion, we would state that all our Cloaks are of a superior character, not only in regard to quality, but also to style, which alt the ladies wilt confirm who bare extended to us their patronage, and that all the materials used for our Cloaks have been carefully sponged, which prevents them from shrinking or getting spotted by rain. Bespectfully, CARL PETERS 8c Co., N. E. COB. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS N. B.—The sale will commence precisely at eleven o'clock A. M. del9.2t if BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN. SOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, LIGHT WAGONS, EXPRENS WAGONS, LIGHT LEAR BORNS, HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, .te_ ON SATURDAY MORNING, At 19 o'clock, commencing with the Carriages. Sir No postponement on account of the weather. del9 H ALFRED M. lIERKNESS, Auctioneer. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK ASSETS EIGHT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Tbo premiums pain to Ms Company aro an INVESTMENT, NOT A MERE EXPENDITURE, As all the profits Lelmm to the Insured, cm 4 may he ap plied in - __ REDUCTION OF PREMIUMS, ADDING TO THE SUM INSURED 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 inerAnges sack year_ The rates of premium are tower than in meet cow*. 'nice, yet the dividends have been greater. Polices aro issued, premiums ou which cease after 91711 or TEN YOUR, ram - Wets giving names of Trustees, and other -Infor mation, may be bad, free of expense, on applicas;4l, by letter or otherwise, to F. RATCITFORD STARR, isqieut, 400 WALNUT STREET,;. PHILADT:T,PITTA PIIILADELP.I7I.4 RE MRENCES, THOMAS ROBINS, ijoHN WELSH - , DI. 11. ThiWBON, Uniiirail; H Brutar, OBODOE M. STROUD, 14 WHEIAIiN, JOHN B. 'MYERS, 3. If (SHER LE A,MINU., JOSEPH PATTERSON, MAI C. LUDWIG.. JOHN M. ATWOOD, 'ARTHUR G. OGRIsII.I,. TIII)Mila 11. rovrato, iT111)111A5 WILLIAM McJcl J, WILLIADI 6..80YDL d0i4.116t FAME INSURANCE C .0141 , 4 4 2 f - , No. 406 orasmult tkriaaL JIBE AND INLAND INifiaLiNGIL DIREOTORS. George W. Day of Day & Mafia& Samuel Wright " WriSltt Broa. A Co. D. B. Birnoy " Dail & "Birsol. _ , . . Dewy low% Jr tv lanag Brog. — .l 00. G. Blebardson " .J G. Howe A Co. • Jno. V. Drernan....... " j. W. Nyerman A Co. Geo. A. We5t........... 44 Went A rubes. IN S. ]parkin. {{ . aLa Sovage , Martin, 4CM • D. Wiliwn DbYill . AnOrbei•lit•lar._ :,..!, N. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & Woman: ' Juo. Reeder, Jr... N 0.1713 Greeu street. GICOBGB W. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. RITUIC, Vinaliveki,U.l WILLIAMS 1, BLANCHARD, aterion, AM', SEMEN TIN A M, ICAN ACADEMY OF MUSKY Lf.lif:md Manager J M. NIXOL Ting (OnmAvy The Great Tragedian of the' Age, EOWLE FDERE67, Will, in compliance sfitsrthe wioTrea of Sher public, re-ap pear in hie Great Impirnionatiory of VAILLIMAY. In Itutwer'a Groat Play cf TO-11 , 10lt HOW (:YATURTYAIT,) TWO GRAND PERYORALI NCES. nt EDWIN VOLtitksf at 7N, MOST POSITIVELY FOR rim NIGHT ONLY. Will re-appear In his Original Character of JACK CADE. PRIORS OP ABMl62D3ll.—Pasp-le4i r Pa7 11; 4 vi t a" and Balcony, 50 cents. No extra charge. for Boaerrad Beata. Private BOXOII, with admissions for Right page. 11011 P, $6. Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 cente. SEATS SECURED YOUR DAYS IN ADV - ANDR. o r ,n al, 7 1 h . 4 r,e4 ronmesT NIGHTS, MONDAY,WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATVRDAY. CI7BAS NIGHTS, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. BEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THEATRE—WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH, AMUSEMENT FOR THE MILLION! The cheapest and best entertainment in the City. iLw- 7 snr hircw‘ tiwriviiird hquus— Irian brains. THE SOUTHERN REBELLION BY SEA AND LAND! 7HE LAST NIGHTS OF THE CATARACT, g , rg. , 41.4 Ninentran Spactsole. THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES! Admission 25 and 15 cents. MU, JQ PREW'O AROH-STREET THEATRE. . _ Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDEDION& Buainesa Agent and Trmumrer JOS. D. MURPHY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, December 20, CABIN BOY, JNinn Jenny. To be followed by GUILLUAME TELL, Tell Mr, Frank Drow. To conclutio with Ilia Sulo•Splittiutt Pantonfme of MZtnM=Mal Doors open at X before 7; curtail will rise at 7X pre cise-Iy. No extra charge for reserved Beate. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE NINTH and WALNUT Streets. 8018 LOMA ... AL A. GARRETTION. AMiLAL BlitiliFlT OF MR. BEY. YOUNG. TIM (FRIDAY) EVENING, Ile temlb& 20, Will be performed the new Drama, eutitled THE FOUR PHANTOMS. John Thome, To he followed by tho Great Drama of TIRGINIA ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO. Black Saul lir. B. Young, To conclude with the beautiful Drama, entitiod =BEI Paicga—f9, P7X, 701 and 20 Gouge; Private Hem ea awl 63. Poore open at quarter to 7. To commence at MACBETH 1ME32133 READ AND ANALYZED CONCERT HALL FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20 At 4! gutter havre TICKETS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS MEM MAGIO LANTERN PICTURES. QV THE REBELLlON—Representing all the prim& vent Scenes, Engagements, and Incidents to this date. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN St CO., 9'24 CHESTNUT Street. A Deocrlptt,e TIAN - 44,4 gratis, suit acne - try tes free, on application. TEMPLE OF WONDEMS, TENTH and CHESTNUT StrontL Bithibß BLITZ, TAR Git - EAT MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUIST, in his new and constantly-varied performances EVERY EVENING, commencing at TX, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3..illumtrating the indonimidme and interesting Made- Nee rf Ancient and Modern bailie., ehtertaihtng Ventri- Imolai Demonstrations, hi which the voice will ammo and delight, and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Admission, 25 cents; children, 13 cents. noIS-12' CI,ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, M 114 o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND H &LL. Pikettaga 4f Mak Titl t, Eta!, Tick ? 6, 46 : To he had at Andress, 1104 Chestnut area+, S. t. Oolkidee, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the doer of ttle Hall. 0n26-lir PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01 TUU PUO AUTO, 1426 oirmstlitrx gou-egs, tr open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. ht. till 0 P. 91. Admission 2b cents. Children under twelve yamh half price. Shares of Stock, SW. .iyl WANTS ANTED-53,000 for one or two rem, A littoral uttoreat will ha maid, and P. cured by mortgage on flrit•claga unencumbered real estate. Address C. It 11., l'ress office. del9-2t* WANTED - BOOKS TO POST AND SETTLE; Intricate Amounts to adjoat Writing to do, of any kind. Apply at No. 52 South THIRD Street, up etaire. deg-udw9t* WAN T E D-IN A DRY GOODS -181,61 Fig 1161i4i, flys LAD, about 16 or 17 years of age. Addrees S. C. J., thi, Office, witli recommendations. deist-3t WANTED—A good MAN I to work at the Oyeter-t,o;t, at /17 South ELEMENTS del4 SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOIL an ENGAGEMENT, January Ist, A Salesman who sells Seventy Thousand dollars . of Dry Goods to ftret•claas near Pennsylvania trade. Reference given. Address RICHARD, Press office. de2-Im* itrit odikik Ara/ TO LET, TO LET-4 STABLE with. 15• and yard with sheds. Inquire at the northeast cokit6k of GIRARD Avenue and- PAANILLINI gireet i et the Hotel. - de2o-6t* FACTORY FOR RENT.—The urt, dersiEned will rent a firo-ratr Fry Duilding end *titer 1' owc - r, ono nail) north of the nensytranis Railroad, at Coots grate, Pa, if application be made• soon. Address IL. Q. 111.001A5,. del9-6t* Attorney for. the Owner. LARGE AND SMALL, OFFICES TO RENT— IN FRANKLIN BUILDING. Some 11ANDSOMPLY VOTINISMFM. Toms moderate. Apply to IL (I LEA, 1672 LItuUST Stmt, or to DIcUAY, 427 WALNUT Street. del& I2t* FOR SALE CHEAP—A very supe— rior double FIRE-PROOF 3AFE, Oost ono luta.. as soidr. of emu prisc, *p pliett for soon, at BUDD - Y . B Liquor. Storo,.No. 14* North. SECOND Street, Phila. I,IM- TO BE LET—The. House• No. 405 Barth SiNTYL %Taut, alao.yo- him% Ap. WI:MAAR DUANE. 6'14. WALNUT Street ply to delB.3t E TO RENT, STORE, No. 8 N 02311 THIRD ST. Apply to THOS. NETELEIrec 42 NORTH TII/RD STREET. del6-12t* BOANDING, To LET—With. or. withouti board, to. .1 a single gentleman, Abed room and sitting room, or bed room only. in WALNUT It troot..bet ween Tenth. and Broad. Address, for further partioulars, X. Y. V..," Press (Mee, Cheshrut street. de4.tf SELECT FRENCH AND ENGLISH. BOARDING ROWE, No, 33.Seuttt SIXTH - ENV:It Street, near Chestnut. Terms moderate. de2.lm. WATCHES ) JEWELRY, 40. IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR. _L Large .lock of WATettES WARE, and NESICAL BOXES,. we are now, in ea, cadence with the times, offering- them at GREATLY+ 'REDUCED PRICES. Didion or roolemen intendin.e to t nrehlea a Watek. for their owa wear, will fa al at. our Eatabliahmeat. ata article that can be IMPI.IIJITLX RELIED ON , fox time, and ate price MECH. LOWER than ever botana. asked. lo f idwoo.-t0.,0h-log Soo Clocks, up.A Musical skiltui workmen. FARE & BROTHER, Importers, oc23.2mif 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. SAFES. LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RIG MONTI> to No. 21 Swath SEVENTH Stroc..b, pow tuethaste. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to mad future patronage, has.escured elegant and convenient stoze, and has new ea band • tango assortment of Lillie% Celebrated 'Wrought awit mama lean NIA BAA Da: dsi Pr of sue., (Lk. -..sy strictly fire and burglar Taunt safes made.) Also, idifts's Unequalled Book Vault,.Pede, and Bank Lacks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doers and Locks will be furnished to order on slirat.notice. This is the aluangost i best pro tected, and chsapent Dace and Lech Also, pactioulan chianti= is called to Bilide's Sew Cabinet Sa2i, for Plate, Jewelry, &e. This Safe is ecus ceded to salvias in style and eiegancoar.Fralng Yak of fered for this purposo t , and is the only one that is strictly Ike .6 -4 , 17 peea- Brno! j. Nowtow—l have now on hand say !wanly oi, Farrel, Barring, dt DD.% Safes, Most atheist nearly new,. and acme. forty of other makers, comprising a comnloba assort nent as to sizes and aT.lately exchanged for taa, nova eidchieLA 'MAY. Will Ito WA at Will low prices. Plasm* call and examine, jcon-lyif M. C. SADLER, Agent. SA nri LITNIXS. WAIT-NG FUNIN-VNITED STAUB TRUST 00NPANT, comma , THIRD and UMW NUT Bireete. INT-NUM TIN'S eiDtt, tr,QTAIVITIND, Praiddant, JAMES K. HUNTER, 9000tary and Tros. - arar. Wilco hours, frcaa 10 mad "do'cloct. TIM, company la ni4 Avg may appl ication to lb tiosioiatorm FRENCH LA .Nl3 R 0, 9E R Axi ) liftyjint ) igart4lii@ poili9n.its tlip Con trial MO &boo], orivvit bit iIOTTIVW) iti 4 bellUni ma Frig Tate Famines, na aa, ima tractor ill tho above ittrlghti,ge. Schools end Fwegloze will ho waitecl , upon in.tito WM. Inge, Rad Elennesaan anal receive lewoas at Eliot dtlety No. PRUNE Flint. • ivir For further particulars apply at big togilleare nm 52S WALNUT Street, or at hl& doily N.. PRUNE Street. B. Particular atteution will be Via to conversa tion in French. de17,51* A OPPENHEIMER, MERCHAN. • DISE BROKE)/ in all I,rittieliew of trade, aud manufacturer or every deeicriptiou al Army Goode, No. 48 south TIMID Stook, wool ankh Wand atom Phila. dolphin. dell=tf 111 DE QUALITY OF GILDING AT DEliril;FrO, (4 01110 Waliert) B '4 6 ARC!! Str4ol - ) - 0 0100101004'1011tes 1 ti br nnimrposoct/ pY Ma in %nitt city. clelB-iftf _ T .ADIES CAN TAKE THEIR ISRVN, for Hnit-c.sti-ing, V 0,14 kit .4 deVarti .111r9. Charles Ifentl Miea Elmo* Taylor Mr. Setchel.l S. M. CLEVELAND
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