The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 24, 1861, Image 3

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    insurance. No one should neglect to provide hitnaelf
frith the protection a good Detector affords, and there is
-no better Detector titan Peterson's.
By telegraph we learn that the Lehigh Valley Rail
toad Company brought down from Manzh Chunk, for
the week ending on Saturday, 21st inst.. 18,960 tone of
void, against 17,441 tons for correaDOiltiing week lAA
year, making for the season commencing December let,
3811, 52,752 tons of coal, against 49,319 tuns to ham ,
time last year—which is atiinciease of 3,433 tons of coal.
I,sot)tons of Pig Trim were also sent down the road for
the week eating, same date.
The receipt,' of foreign gold and silver, and of gold
from California, at Now York, and at Boston for :Ow
- York account, tinct. Jununry 1. lire :About As folloo,..:
Foreign goad entered at New York
Foreign gold entered at Boaton..
.California gold at New York
Vaal income of unltl. Hiner January 1.
Ago.i.st .4111 P tior, ill 1860:
_From enlitnnuin, „, ~,,,,, ~ , ,§33,237 4 1100
arum “Invito iv 420,0110
--5t0,857.,003
Increased reccipts titter JIIIIIIOIT 1 5M7,415,11u0
The New York Bernina Post, or this evening, says:
'The Stock Emilia nem ehowed rather a steady feeling
this morning land., tho later foreign adviees, although
the gloomy weather situ Relaillet the marb rt. and induced
some street sales of New rock ue,itral cent.
before the Loan'. At the board 763, 4tY cent: vas paid,
cash, and then bid seller On days. Oh the remainder of
the railways Satiirds:- a !ogees were fairly rupptirted,
'With a rum teaaaa- sex end of the Western stocks.
Michigan Ventral I.; naratriE4l 3SX, Rock Island 465,
stint. The Federal securities are dull of
We and partially down. Mist , ouris about 31) liitY cent.
The OXChallgt• market for the Roston MAil opens
the rep rare for ()althea ? sales - nog per Punt
The rates offend for produce exchange are 3j al per
cent. below the beef tales of Wet week.
lii Money ....attern we hear le 2.7 s complaint to-day
demand borrnwtrn, thousi4 Wl'
se-nentt rate.
The hi stiociatcd 'Banks are paying , ?iF3,500,000 into the
'Sub-Treasury to-day, on the negotiation of rile lath
aidTenitTr, Whitt rtililtri Hit tatlnin:o on that operation
to the credit of tin Treaeur:i in the Now York banks to
*21,000,000, and in Boston and Philadelphia $i.1,000,033.
The general consb tictiou placed on the sudden return
of Lieutenant tlencral Scott in Wall Street, is in the di
rection of peace=tde negotiation on the Trent arradr.
some private letters from ttell-advieed panreo . in Wash
ington this morning represent that cuttain hitereieteg
between Lord Lyons and 111 r. Seward, immediately
after the affair, and their respective letters to Lon
don at that time, based MI the disavowal of the
Inowle.tee of ....Tar Ga.,VcrtaLUVLst that each a capture
was to take place. and of all purpose to insult the British
flag, have delayed the pr. sentation of the peremptory de
mand of the lEng.ish Government which came out a few
days since by the Europa. Further advices fro's'. Lon
-don alit therefore piolmbly by awsittd, ligeewhile, no
are told through the -:raga's news, that the inference
had already been drawn in Loudon twat the affair might
nut have-beau au intentional insult, and the funds rose
7; per cent. on the arrival of th Nioselrg,
Rhibidelpina Stock Exchange Sales,
December 23,
Armlets 94 g. IC. gt....nuka., Sxcls=l9}
FIRST BOARD.
13 Pena R.......... 36
300 City tis new SS
1000 Penna Coup 55.. SO3
1000 d., 344
2 111inehill R 4i
25 do
32 do .... ". „ „ .4T:4
lltleGnaniCd
10 Arch-et B IIX
2 do 11,E
10 Mor 10734
.5' do ti 510772
'lO Penne. R SG,q
50 eo 36
do 36
0 d 0.3
4 .C.o. 36
BET WEE_
3000 Poona Cp 00 sfiwn SO
1000 do qifti 00
SECOND
1 1 Lehigh liar. ‘'
9 do 43
r2.4.l"enna
50 do. b.5,v0 SG
10 do e.ll 36
00 Reading a....c.-Jh 10 di)
50 do 16 69
BOARDS.
abt 500 retina So 77
5 bloc Cul pret.eZ,
5 do s 5
1000 Penns 5s 77 A
.2coo do 77,4
500 d0...........773
500 do
Hazleton C0a1... 39
AFTER
77477
1500 Penns, 5s
150 d 0...
CLUSIVIi PR
Bid. A sk.
Plat, 6. 84 6.21.4
Platt 63 • 82 )/
Phila Oe new... 67;‘i to
Penns 6e 7'l
Reeding 16 do
Beading Bds '7O 50 52
1t'46.81 030 >4O
Bead 88'86.. 73 7j; , ,,
Penns R :60
Penns R2dm Ca 53x.. 64
Morrie CI Con.. 2') 36
Idoreis 01 11e04.107 109
13ch Nem 65 . 82.. 6S 60
Nth Nem Imp 06 tio 74
tilt* Nev Stock. 2
13eli Nay Pref... 10 11
Philadelphia illarkels,
PHILADELPHIA, D -c. 23—Evening,
Itinsinear. generally has been inadive to-day, owing to
the inclemency of the weather, and for Flour the de
roand is limited, both for export and home use., about
500 bbls sold at fur superfine 5.5.75 for extra,
Seel 3,500 bbls Diamond Mills family on private terms.
bales to Melville lenge at the above figures for superfine
-and ca. - n - aa, and 4.-:'d.n7 for extra family. and tan.Y brand:,
as to quality.
. _
WHEAT CnntietlPß dull and unsettled, .and prices favor
the buYetb ; 901Q,C0? bits ovltl at 132 c fur geed 3'elm
tylytinia red in titxte ; for southern do afloat,
mostly at the latter rote, and 14325145 c for white. Rye
is in steady drniaud ; 1,200 bus Pennsylvania sod at
Corn comes in goal% : !lather sales are reported at C4e
Ler old yellow 55xr66c . for new do, and 62e for mixed
lots. - Oats are dun anout 2,000 bus honthern sold at
39c afloat, and Fee itaiN mini at 404/41c
Bear is - unehamged, and 14 blals let No.l sold at $3O
Tier ton.
Corms.—There is little or nothing doing, and priced
are nominally mewing:ed.
GROCERIES AND Pnoristosiz.—Tha transactions are
limited, and the Illarke. without any emoavie change.
SEEMS are very quiet, and cluventeed selling, in a
mall way only, at 5.,4.:37 y e 4,50 i • bushel.
WIPSXY is dull, bids selling at 200220,¢e, and drudge
39,56 e • gallon.
Philadelphia cattle Market, Dec. 23, 1861.
The receipts of Bill Cattle are smaller than usual this
week, only reaeliiez about 1,200 head. The demand la
rather better, and prices 25c the 100 lbs higher than last
quoted. The followinz are the particulars of the sales:
dd ItArahle „t tUrk, Chester ramify, 47.136.
42 Kenueoy, Chester county, eleclit.
It B. C. Baldwin, Cr.ean.r county, 87.50.758
65 James MuFillen, Jr., Chester county $8*8.50.
52 P. llathawn, Chester county, .4.8448.5 u.
60 P. 3fgFillun, Cheater county, •FSBS 50.
30 Cochran & aicCall, Cheater county, $8®8. 50.
62 Mooney & tirnith, Ohin, *ScrB.so.
40 J. Seldeinrhl9. , , Ohio, P. 708.25.
SO R. C 1.6, Ohio,
68 Aull, WeAern. 8708.
50 R. Healey, Cho ter eminty, $766.25.
52 Fuller & Bro., Ohio, F. 7.5007.75.
62 Chandler, Chester county, S7enS.2s.
18 George Barnhold, Delaware, af6v7.
62 Rotehrd, Ohio, F.7.7r8.50.
20 0. Smith, Ohio, 83aS 50.
60 Moo o & Prettl:, Ohio, 57ar7.50.
30 A Kettle, Pt.nic+lvania,B6o7.
57 J. Stcman, Pennsylvania, 56e7.50.
26 Claud, Chester county, Jr 7428.50
23 Davis Kimble. Chester count', S7esB.
About 50 Cost,' erris ed and sold at the Avenue Drove
Yard id from Vi,i) hriA fin Bl , Fingemt and
020000 for Cow sun calvet.
The arrivals or Sheep reached about 1,600 head,
selling at from Bto Pqico lb, net, as to condition
1,860 Hoge veld at from 84.00551 VY 100 lbs net, at the
Avenue Droro Yard.
The arrivals of fat Hogs at A. G. Imhers Union Drove
Yard reached 6,770 bead, selling at from RCS° to $S W
100 lbe net, according to quality. Market rather brisk.
New York Stock
11000 II 365'81 Cp... 89
2000 Kentacay
1050 Il ap '76, 70
1000 111 Coup II '77.. 7036
6000 Missouri e 5.... 39
25000 do 142"
9000 do 38,16
9000 California St is.
4000 Harlem let M.. 06
MP C B et.. 9 8 p c.. 94N
5009 111 Cent Ft b.... 85
2000 Ohl it .11 W 2d.. 10
5 Bk Commerce.. 77
1350 Ole Toledo... 30
100 de I_olo 110.11
200 MARI 46%
50 Gal 4; Chia d.. 63,V
350 d 0.........-62%
60 BliCeu Bey.— 51
400 do ...... -57 M
100 Panama 110
CITY ITEMS,
“Trrauraurvirre ni WArt."—This is tho title
of a sermon preached by the Rev. Henry A. Boardman,
D.D., on Thanksgiving Day, which we have received in
pamphlet form. Its distinguished author says that, un
der existing stational circumstances, if the question of in-
Sae:ding a Day of ThonLogiving were now Bret raised,
there might be room for a difference of opinion. iltr
yailiation might be more appropriate. But to omit such
an annual service, after it has made for . itaelf a fixed place
in our calendar; he held, would be a reftroaeh alike to our
patriotism and pieta - . Dr. Boardman is one of the most
able and coneervative living divines, and what he says
upon any question is, therefore, looked for with interest
by the public. Arrengthepoints presented in this admi
z-able discourse, as SpeCißi grounds of national thanks.
giving, the followd.e. are enumerated and respectively
considered: "3 hat in respect to our most valued rights
atria privileges, the aar hoe not molested that 0,
large a portion of the Union has remainel loyal to the
Constitution, oven in the face of the civil war ;” another
he - flnda "in the stirntilus this wur has give.' to ilia hu
mane and Christian virtues amongst us." Under this
head, he says: •. It puts our young mon upon a training
which will newish their manly virtues. It inculcates, as
no gaoraliet could, I ,' , Oitt of economy, of moderation, of
patience, and of self-eontrol, and fosters genuine sympa
thy and benevolence." Another ground for thanksgiving
Is found in " the favors which a benign Providence has
shown our cau - e?' reatione which he sets forth, tie
believed firmly "that this contest will result in re
establishing the Union and perpetuating our Govern
tnent."
HENRY WAno BEECHER'S SALUTATORY AS
Entroa-to-Ciitry Tun Isoarinsomir."—From the
Current number of The Independent, we learn (what has
already been stated, in part, in our notice of Mr. Beech
pr's -lout lecture) that the "Editorial management of
that liner lAN, Within the Dretwnt week, been asminwl
,Ly the Rev. Renty Ward Beecher; that the principles
sad purposes of the paper will r,main unchanged; that
it will study cathtdicity in its spirit, while teaching the
• great cardinal doctrines of rtligion that are subAan-
Wady held in C. 11.111.01 by the Congregations' erthucl.,X
UiIOTC3IOI3 Of New England, and by the Presbyterian
Churches of our .lute lend ;" that it will be dertitel to
the tterantion of vital tisAllhass rathee than sastaelan
tem, and that he will the liberty of meddling with
every question which agitate.: the civil or Christian Pll,lll
- according t.. i, :.net discretion. 3ir. Botectwr
EXPrOONS his eetimen• of the editorial profession by say
ing that it has, with the progress of popular intelligence,
aaatuned an importance second to no other, and that lie
Irhe knows the scope and power of the prose need desire
11 0 higher office than the editorial.
Tit Rvv. Gmnymp. W. SMILEY is Innouneed
to deliver a lecture on Thursday evening nest, at
Handel and Ilayth, nail, on ..The Mammoth Cave."
The long residence ni Mr. Smiley in K antucky, in the
vicinity of the itifinnumoth Cave," has enabled him to
make it a subject of stwiy, and to traverse it freely with
out a guide. He is evil to have spent days and nights
together in making journeys through the mazes of this
Wpm Jarful laby rinth of nature, and the result of his as
ielorationa and geologies,. investigations will doubtless,
his competent maids, constitute a very interesting
eclat*.
TO-DAY AT OA KI'ORD 7 .9.—To-day will be, ft
gay day at Oakford's, under the Continental Hotel, let
thy weather smile nr f own. Their stock of elegant goods
tot stifle said he aought and tolittilltki by netv:.h.s oP
taste, as they hare many things adapted for ladies, gen
tlemen, children, awl military officers, that can nub - ln•
fauna In their eetalliAnient_ They have radioed their
pica in ail their department, in order to areommsdate
the !nude of all.
;$36,707,000
7,711,000
:J3,677,000
.$78,095,000
BOARDS
MOO Penn CD 513 Own SO
3001) du 95wu SO
BuARD.
I(TES-STIieLDY
Bid. Ask.
Elmira R Pref. 8.34 914
imira 75'73,,, ~ 65
Lung laartd B. 9jy 104
Lett Cl 6c Yay.. 48 4836
Leh Cl N Scrp 32 33s
N Penne R. ...4 5
Si emu... ic 64'4 saps
N Petwe. 109 76 73
C.MaNtitSsl% era.. ~
Frldil 6ntith 836 ..
. . .
2d &,34 sts R. 3. 47 ..
Itace&Vine-sc.sll .. 3
W Phil% R 60
Spruce & Pine.. SA( Sm
firnen ()nate,' 1516'
Cheat & Walnut 30 ..
xeliange—Dee. 21.
8 Dui dr. Bud Co 824
23 Pacific Mail
92 do 85
100 do 85X
25 do ...s3O 8534
430 14 Yeentral 70N
50 do . 75X
300 do 76%
100 do b'7o 77
200 do„ .510 77
210 d 0..... ..... b 3 7T
275 Eric Railway..... 26%
22 do 20%
50 do 25%
SO de _.....____h3 91
50 do 93 .95;c
45 'Hudson Oliver.... 3534
100 Mich Cent R.._ 44%
WO do
I
1100 Mich S k N 1 4__ 35
1150 do_.. ..... s3O 33
BEArTIFUL GOODS ron PRESENTS.—Messrs
Witl&i k CO., No. n North Eighth aired, corner of
Filbert, offer a very beautiful assortment of Fancy
Geode, suitable for presents. There are many things of
taste and utility in their display which strike us as
common-sense articles for presents. Their prices, more
over. are lower than the same goods can ho hogght at
elsewhere.
PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.-
111 r, C. 11. Illnttgon, dealer in fine grncerinii, Areh and
Tenth streko, has IltlVI , on hand a guperlor article or tine
old Brandy for o odirinat purposes; also, the finest
quality of Madeira, of the celebrated "Dual" brand,
reennininuilnil Ii idly siehitio. The beat
in every conceivable varisty, ran absayn he obtained at
Mattsoire. His preparations fur the holidays are on
the hugest scale.
GRAPINIS.—Among the delicacies to
tt, bao Di the .;tore of Jr. C. 11. Manson, corner of Tenth
Rud dish MretdP, RSA Ao4»c cholco iimerits arapcni, whicia
1n• bat+ just- itnportaml. Thu' Punched aro largo and the
fruit luscious, and he Hells limn at the low Orion of 38
cents per pound. lVe know of nn more arceptablo pre
pent, to the [note, than this delicious fruit.
A SHORT WAlL—General McClellan, the
Commander-in-Chief of the Union forces, is said to have
repeated, recently, a fernier declaration, '• that the war
would be short, though it probably might he desperate,
DIA that he saw the way clearly through to success in
61 1 / I tllialb4 lbo retellion." In the mearAnt, the 'W4.41-
known Fashioner and Clothier, Granville Stokes, 609
Chestnut street, will continue to sell, at war prices,
lea extensive stock of well-made winter garments, which
are superior in fit, fabric, and fashion to those /11:1111INC
lured elsewhere.
TEE FESTIVE SEASON.—" Christmas comes
but once a year," and he deserves to be treated with
proper respect when he does come. Everybody should
hare a turkey, plum-pudding, and mince-pie on the
festive occasion, and every Fentlemaq and ju
land should don a Intl suit from the Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 603
Gbestritit street, above Sixth, in honor of the day.
While civilians are thus attired, we would lam to see
every soldirr in the service of the Union clad in a Onb-
Etinttial and comfortable uniform from the same popular
establishment.
THE TRENT AFFAIR f-- 44 The plot thickens."
Now it le rumored "Mason and &men mug be given up,
with au apology, or fight." This, if true; as the prize
fighters would say, "means mischief." Now, again, wo
hear that the letter of the old hero, Scott, will much sh
rift the British lion, and, on second thought, ho will
"fear to make a mess of it." Then, again, we hear that
" &ward has made it all right." We would like to know
what right ja l even if Seward has made it to. We think
Wilkes made it c. all tight," Everything, in fact, is so
exciting, now-a-days, in the papers, that it ii feared that
the business advertisements of such establishments
- auto Stokes` tl One• Price" clothing §tcre, tinder the
"Continental," may be overlooked.
FOR CIIRISTRAS.
Sileer-Plated Tea-sets-420 to 575-
Silver-Plated Castors-44 to *25.
Silver. Plated Cake Baskets-5.5 to $l5.
Silver-Plated Butter Pishes-SS to $l5.
Silver-Plated Gninis Onl7B-1 1 .Z - Zi /0
Silver-Plated Ica Pitchers-SA.SO to 315.
Silver-Plated Toast Racks and Sugar Raokots.
Paree_Plated Napkin Rings and gait-0611Am
Silver-Plated Call Dells and Soon Vases.
Silver-Plated Fruit and Dessert Knives.
Silver-Plated Forks, Spoons, and Ladles. -
Silver-Plated Fruit Stands anal Gard Receivers
Silver-Plated Wares of all kinds, of the best q uality,
and at moderate prices,
E. W. CARRY!. CO., brittentarolll,
715 Cliestuut street, !Sas°llie UAL . _
E. W. CA.RIISL & CO., 715 Chestnut street,
have—
Fine Sets of Ivory-handle Cutlery, in cases.
Fine Sete of Pearl handle Cutlery, in cases.
Fine Pearl, Ivory, and Plated-handle Tea Knives.
Fine Pearl, lyory, and Plated-handle Nut Picks.
Fine Pearl, Ivory, and Plated-handle Butter Knives. -
Fine Carvers, Sharpeners, and Knives, all of the finest
cLuality, taut atmuderate mien. = ; ?
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT. E. W. CARRYL &
Co.'s house-furnishing Store, 715 Chestnut street.
Fine Tea Trays, iu sets, 5150 to .530.
Willow Wort Stands, ;, - -;-2.50 to N 7.50-
Willow Chairs for Children, SI to $t
Japanned Bird , _lases, $1 to $lO.
Boy e' Tool (he Ka, 51.50 to 55, -
Pilvor-ylateil Toy Tom Sofg 7 7 5 cents.
fitt prat, ,54slitta, ltrl livlith anti Military Goods. It
TUE GREEN GROVERV, at Thirteenth and
Chestnut, is now open. Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Gams,
Fruit, Vegetables, of the very best quality only,
gala at each. market priee4, t1421-6tis
ARRIVALS AT TILE HOTELS
ty} y 12 40aLeam LAM. NNW.
CONTINNNTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta.
J (i - Wild, /Mole Q W Wright, Zl•ny York
Pt Lathrop, Washington,DC B F Johnson, Conn
Ira Cole, New York 11 Butler,Prov, R I
w .1 Cullen, Minnesota 13 S (4. , 0.t kb, Minnesota
Bobt 1' Kane B P Phillips
Jas M Starr, Ricinnomi,lnd D W Flagler, U S A.
B K Forsyth, Chicago B. B Valentine, Bellefonte
Pt 'r aiilliken, Bellefonte Chas Pratt, New York
Ul* Drummond, New York A. Miles, Boston
D D Badger, New York - D G Lobdell, Now York
Ja, Mclntyre, Pa J IlatLeman, Pa
Col John L Smith, Wash,DC Mrs M B Young. Mass
11:11,s S. Brayton, Mars Miss J flawis, Mass
B M. C Durfee, Mass P Staff 5. da, Rochester
W A Starrett, New Jersey Hon T Jones Yorke. N J
Wm Dough ter . JAR C Oliver, Olen Carbon
B Miele), Delaware F F Carson, Pittsburg
Chas B ttorm, Milwaukee .1 WAticker t la, Boston
1 ) AT Fairfax, t S N Copt W B Lane, U S A
If S McComb, Delaware John P Crosby, New York
C F Davies U S A S B Sanford, Now York
.1 W S W Davies,
- Lient 11 13 Ortiht,, U g A.
Mon A. K McClure, Penns Wll Clarke, Pennsylvania
Miss Clarke, Pennsylvania Jaa T Field & la, Boston
Wm 'llBingham & data, NY 13 A Tonner :.tan, Albany
Miss refire, Alhauy Geo T Inglillin, I; 6 A
B H Eldridge it wf, Boston Jos Chase, Lowell
Seth Cl Babcock, New York nos Little, Pittsburg
3 M ity der, New York L A Birdsall, Texas
A M Sallade It son, Reading, W J Conover. Marlboro'
Max Stadler, Cincinnati J W Cowell, Panns)lrania
.1 N Pears N. wf, New York B J Burden, Madison
F S Kirtland, New York Johnson Stetson, N Jersey
1 , 1 F. Tobin, C difornia Stephen Hyatt, Now Torte
D ulliciterl Chicago Pr Ow li IVO +Ma & isf I NT
C R. Biddle, New York S Sanders, Jr, New York
N B Harrison, U S N Capt Calhoun, U 3 N
II F Bitch - J J Crawford, Detroit
Itobt Protheroe, New York W Rawlins At son, N Y
Jos Seligman, New York Geo W Sands, New York
W Russell, New Yolk NW illlk4bil, New York
Lt 14 C Babcock, Wash, DC J D Pratt, Baltimore
Arthur Jackson, New York C H Valentine, New York
A S Dodd, New York W A Beach, New York
jainee, Wilkie, New York Capt Oldnixon
Julius Bart; New York
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fonrth street, below Arch.
G W Morgan, Beading W R Hazard, New York
T beppeler, Mew Vork Jolla tiorronsoate, lieeton
S T Van Sant, Phila J G Sanderson, Serant'n, Pa
Chas A Miner, Wiikesbarre Jas S Searle, Wilkesbarre
R Searle, Montrose it W Derickson, U S A
Elf J Martin, M D, Allvut'a W J lienhedy, Lim Jersey
Starrett, New Jersey Sam! Mitchell, Clearfield
A W Brown., Lewistown W H Bright, Lewistown
Jos MI lluirues, Mt Holly Blithe Packer, Penna.
H England, Want., Del E A Depew, P.aeton.
B avie, Newark, N J Miss B M Davie, N Jersey
Gen W Patton, Erie, Pa it Snodgrass, Phila.
Elisa Ella. J Snodgrass, Phil Miss A. E Snodgrass, Phila
SilaF Itodeon -at, Cal Hon 3 Patten., Derma
11 Moffitt, Newport, R. I dames Ryon, Tat:lapis
Joe Mahon, Shippensburg G Dickson, US A
Stonebraker, Pena T Osterhout, Tunkhannock
Alex H Seigel, Reading
AMEILIOAtt HOTEL—Oneortnut at.. above Infth..
P Thompson, Baltimore . Q W Hall, Washington, PC
A McGaiter, Wash, A C Anson Atwood, Troy, N Y
Chas Neal, kloutrose, Pa Jos W Ryan, Brooklyn
Jag F Smith, Reading John FolTerman, Penns
Hll Mcrounoll. Maryland Held 11 Sa'se, Bethlehem
W W Wells, II S N W S oung, New York
G Ttri.t.., Cheoter 5f rnuntain, Sr,
John Blegenfuse, Rucker ce Mr Ziegenfttee, Bucko co
J B Straw, Sunbury, Pa R Horner, Gettysburg, Pa
.1 W Ryan, Brooklyn H R Dubois, Delaware co
Walter Snowden, Del re C Jone 4, Penna.
Capt. V Del r, 11
P C Bancroft, Brooklyn P Mc ,, onongh, Now York
Jae B Mathew, Maryland Cleo Walton, Maryland
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut strut, Maya Third.
A Winterxast, New York P Warren, Minch'
J 1I Jones, Philada J D Arneat, Philaria
Jan B Bew9in, Vals, Del F J E Deaaman, Penns
W P Tummy, Roston J lI Comogyn, New Yak&
Capt Frilzinger & la, Md 3 Becket & la, Penns
THE UNION—Arch street, shove Third
A L Gee, Gordon Lieut W Martz. Pottsville
Tlav4orth, Wash, D C A Legaa,t,, Alle,liony co
T S Bulbs, New Jersey H Roper, Brooklyn
G C Cromer, toittsbnrg J Woodside St fa, Phil
J Brown, Salem. N J T B Gillespie, Maryland
W M Beaman, Beading J W Bloom, New Jersey
Rufus Adams, Philn J G Austin, Cinunbaributg
.1 31 Dalrymple, New Jersey
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
J. 7 Taylor, New Jeraey Ell Barker ' New York.
U Vwens, Maryland 1Y R Mid) Maryland
Antos Jcimlde, Chester co D Nimble, Chester co
I) J i;ehtaeh, Milton, Pa J Ceaana, Bedford
A Misliter, Beading A F Acker Lebanon
E Leonard, Clinstlr co E Puna, I'shtlll
J A vautterelice, uptlegrotr, WHIM asport
11 Cl:then', Chester co, Pa Jos Tharnpion, Chester co
F J Pennock, Lancaster co S Wilkinson, (The 'ter co
H Chandler, Penner J G Gilman, Maryland
E Pettit, Bltrline.ttint I( J Isaac Stubbs, Cloak!! co
E Seal, Unionville, Pa
STATES llNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
D Fulton, Maryland ITI!.99 1 ) frenorrcr, retinal
S Paxson A Pershing, Altoona
L St•irk, Lancaster co K P Shirk, Lancaster co
C biller, Lancaster co S tI 514 e, Lancaster co
J 5 Bilbee, Penna. John E Barker, New York
Ceis= 7 Lancaster co
A II Zook, Lo.ncaeter co J Watt, Baltintore
MADISON HOUSE—Secoral street, above Market.
M Yam:eidelon, renna Miss Horner, Harks co
A Kugler, Flemington, N J It ttakp., 'ravloraville
S B Conair, Delaware Rev .1 Renville, Bartavlllo
A Doren, Mt Homy, NJ H Morqaa, Chester C 3
31Da 31 Phillips, Maryland M 1,94 31 l.urga, Toylorsylllo
Mi. A Large, Taylorsville B J Jennings, Perryt',
II 31relnekey, Delaware
NATIONAL .11411EL—Nace ahove, Tldrl
34 D Ebert, Mien,'ilo Thm Wright, Jonest'n, Pa
11 11.1i11er, All.ntown q, 11 Vonte, SchuYl Haven
Geo W Chambers ' Vermont Aaron 11 Boyd, Vermont
Chas Whitney, New York Louis Ritter, Reading
Geo W Baylor, Ti B A Howard Putts, Pottstown
char linter, rottstown John W liuyori r rhiisiOwn
"HU Rood, Illinois John S Marsh, Lewisburg
S. Xißinger, Annville H A Woods, Phibuis
LACK BEAR—TIM4 strert i Itbove
John 'numbed, Kutztown Geo Kline. EArlville
3 11111, L Trexier, Yaraleyville
W 9 PPNIMIP, VlLY.Hoysilla W P.z F Y..-,lh -CHI„
Buil A Noidd, Y4.1 , 16y4111. ttf•an:,, . - 4 , Yvato
k Burroughs, Yar.llPyville Jim) Williard, Yardley vile
Jacob Newmy.r, Pennu Mra Nou-rnyer, Parma
. .
. .
Nsyltir WiiWier, Horsham 3) R Harper, ( MICK
6 Col3Fraith, Lehigh co Thais Willard, Penna
Jolin Harsh, Penrisburg Geo Meyer, titirford
Jvhn kliectuntl
,
1Y Cur, Doylestown Sarni Carr, Ilnylagtaurn
:lan Tunarstsdalen, Penna 3I N B Vanaritulalen, Pa
'nos Bye, Lallaara Jog Whitol, NorthriAlPton
A Lukens, Southampton AIC Ilrli , 3, Soutbmopoai
%V Bogelund, I.outhatnpton C Vailartidaten. Southlon
0 310: , cr i Montgomery co Lau Lee, NowtowA
martin Berity ' Peuna 1 B Boyer, noyerstown
Jacob 'Myer, Stoevereville AII Engle, Stoeversville
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., üb. Arch.
W Bartlett, Buskin F. Nice. PlinegY
Ii F Griswold, Now Jersey Jas Smith, Now Jorsoy
Loris Du Niue, Pa W S Johnson Si la, Phila
Jag Ward Si In, Phila H D Goodwin, Now York
aae Mervien i Pittsburg
BALD EAGLE—Third street, abort) CallowbllL
Win Mown), Montgi,ney co M Kemmerer, Lehigh co
Moses Wicand, Bninu.9, Pa S F Minnick, Summit bill,
Berke co T t Lt.igornine, IlnrridutrH
Elms Violin!, Lehigh co B W South, Bucks co
Jminthnit Smith, Bucks co E Ateltnin, Steitiliarg, Pa
Dmignoin Beans, Bucks co Chas 11(.1111.54 Bucks co
avvERE HOUSE—Third street, above Baoe.
S W Penn-parker Mt Clair, Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair, Pa
Ship Tonawanda, Julius, 311 doss from Liverpool, with
mdse and 30 paasenizera to Cope Bros, Pee 15th, 4. 30 P
)11, Int 31 20, mpg 116 45, exchanged signals with ht,ain
ship City of lialtionre, bound E. Suited Nov 15, in com
pany with ship Win Cituiminen. for Philadelphia. An
chored off Capo Iloninpen 20th inst.
t•chr Pelnwarei lrisiby, I thky front Smyrna, hot, With
wui nt to don Doi roll di :5011.
&lir 1) F Richards, Joy, I day from Fortress Non•
roe, with brit . ), to J E Barley.
Seim T Haliharl, Williams, 3 clays from Now
York, »ith mast. to Dark, Coopor.
ticlir Telegraph, CArrer, I day trom Smyrna, Del, with
cern to Jag Bumf t S Son.
tkhr Mart, Itickards, 1 day front Camden, Del, with
oats to Jam L Rep ley .' Co.
Echr I,la, Tholl - c,lice, 1 day from Tort Tenn, Del,
with grain to Cori lino C Corral].
t3rtir Mary, Omlrirksoth 1 day from Port Penn, Del,
Vito vroin lit 1:11riMiall Man.
btruaaug J Ir Mau, 51ershall, 1 day from the Buny
ml tho Middle. firmielit up chip Tonawanda, ['run Li
verpool; totted !town balk Whit° Wing, for L , lctimyrs.
011 11Orria Liston's, at 12 at on Sunday, eau , bark X i phial,
for Usk, and Writ Union, for Itio Jouriro, :sr anchor.
At 2l' onto nn' Drlaware City, saw ship Ellen
Stewm t, for LoLdoo, going.down in tow of tug America.
otrAnnn.
Ship llolyhood, Colo, Liverpool, P Wright & Sone.
St,ip Cr,ntea, Lnwl nn, o 0
Schr It 0 Whilito, "Neal, Hamilton, Bormula, Tylor,
Stone 1 CO.
Fchr Imes' L Sharp, MeElwoo, Hey Weal, do
Brim Eagle. Ne%% hl. FortreAs Jinurna, do
Behr Ad, lia, (Br) Payne, New York, (haying repaired)
E A Solider & Co.
Behr llurriii, ISvrrick, Boston, .1 E Baxley.
Sir lI L th,‘, Ilultimor,,, A ann-ce, Jr.
no burl; While Wind, for La qualm, awl MUND2I.I MAIM
guiriked out to-day. Several gehrs paggod in, !minim un
known. Wind SE, with the appearance of a etorill.
Youra, &c. TllOB B. ROGUES.
Brio Nellie Mowe, Pike, from St T110111:1S, arrived at N
York yesterday
Behr Sea Flower, Clark, dottrel at New York yester
day for Ph
Eckr 8 13 Whocier, Mdaughlin, oioarert at Balton
21 et inet. for polrini...re.
Et hr Thawatlia, Dieney, hence for Boston sailed from
Newrort 21st inst.
;Z:cltr limeglit, from r ovincltewn for Intilmiclphial at
Newrort 2let inst.
Schr Itheoun, Dexter, hence, arrived at FAlgartown
10th lust.
S'ehr W 1I Bennis, Lake, sailed from New Bedford 21st
inst. for New York.
Stiff Arctic, Perkithi, hence; arrived at. Newburyport
20th BM.
The largest assortment of Fashionable and Servieett—
Uldibing in rplilololllllA, 7WitTpaeml in VI/lc and
'workmanship, comxising all qualities and prices,
adapted to all positions and occupations, on hand,
and being sold at riAltieed prices. Military uniforms
made to order in the best manner, at the ohnrtest no
tice. TOWER HALL, No_ IS Market street. Philadel
[lll JaniETT d; CO.
DR. B OBERT SC N'S VEGETABLE. NEB,-
70113 CORDIAL j Or,
NATURE'S GRA SID RESTORATIVE.
The Greet Remedy fur ell Norrows Complaints, Debi
lity,- Prostration, Lownees of Spirits, Sic. Price $l.
For sale by n - k - orr A; 00,
NV*" GOODS FOlt HOUSEKEEPEItd,
comprising a general assortment of Housekeeping arti
cles, ,ith many new improvements ann inventions for
Thumkeening , use. Alto, m ounthor of fumes , artioloe,
suitable for Ilollday preaente. Selling at reduced prices,
to Eta the times, by E. S. FARSON & CO.,
del.& tf Corner of DOCK and PEAS Streets.
ONE—PRICE OLOTIIINO, OP TEM LATEST
BTTLEB, made in the Best Manner, exprosely for mreren.
SALES. LOWEST Selling Pricee marked in Plain
Figures. All Goode made to Order warranted satiefao
tory. Our Oria-rsibu Orirriiii le rirlotly adhered' to.
All are thereby treated alike.
ae22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. .
CARD PRINTENti, BEST AND GREATEST
In the City, at 34 South THIRD Street:
DROOKS--SUTTON.—On the 21st instant, by the
Tlev. W. C. Robinson, Mr. Tbomaa R. Brooks and Miss
Emnia T. Sutton, of lient county, Del.
Charles Miles Penna
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
sir 13E& FUUBTIi PAO&
ARRIVED
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE NJ, flee 22
MILITOILASDA.
}SI'EGIAL NOTI9~.
CHRISTMAS
HV Tll@ VAUD TOWRII. mut.
Ife that with cash is well supplied,
Aud yet will not, for Christmas day,
A Beam:mat+lo teuNt provide,
Degorvos to food on oats and hay
Lot him whose soul cannot expand
To purchase turkey and mince-pie,
ininiui.rd to novae Ai.tout inud,
Whoso peoplo Christian creeds deny
But still more hoathon-like is he,
Qn F. - incur - can Voneuree bent,
Whu can no joys in Chrlstruss see,
But thoughtlkee Mirth and merriment
Inds Jay, rellgtott law Its claims,
And friemishin too demands its dues,
And he the form of manhood shames
Who either duty cau refuse.
The generous impulse do not check,
Be mindful of e4chloved one's joy;
The holies of childhood do not wreck,
For each must hare the promised toy.
Your lady friends you may doliglit ;
Ey sending bounot, loutT or shawl;
But male ones, to enrapture quite,
Stud each a suit from Towau HALL
To SUIT THE TINEF. , .
rnurr DArP, e.sats.
l'OeliD CARE, 2 cents per pond.
A flue assortment of MIXTURES for the Holidays.
FORD'S, 6,8, and 10 South Efoavi Street,
below blarket
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
no22•ftulm Depot for all Popular M.eiliclues
MARRIED .
DIED.
KNOWLES.—On the 21st blatant, at the Seminary
near Alexandria, Ya., ortyphoid foyer, William Peter
son, son of Edward and Ilelisees. Knowles, aged. 16 yew%
of Colonel Cosline's Regiment, P. Z. [Due notice will be
given of the funeral ]
DIEThICH —On the 23.1 instant, Dr. Henry D.
Dietrich, in the I6th year of his age. (Lancatter pa-
Dela please CODY , I
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence,
No. alb North Tenth street, on Thur. day morning, the
26th instant, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To
proceed to the German Reformed Church, Race, below
Fourth street, where the funeral service will take
place. **
FOULKE —On First. day, 22d instant, Mary R., wife
of David Foulke, in the 70th year of her age.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her fu
neral, from the rm. - Memo of her son•in-law, tweet J.
Grahame. Sharon, near Darbi, on Fourth-day morning,
at 1l o'clock. istr
81.11T11.—On the morning of the 23d instant, Henry J.
Smith, in the 36th year of his age.
The relatives and mukfriends are invited to attend his
hie funeral, from the residence of his father, Nu. 1604
Wahare street, an Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'cloak.
pleading papers please cony.]
DEGEN.—Of pneumonia, Saturday morning, Madame
Laura L..Degen.
Her friends and former pupils are invited to attend her
funeral. this (Tuesday) morning, at 11 o'clock, at 161.8
Chestnut street.
CORP.A.D—On the 2041, !natant, Mrs. Margaret, wife
of Isaiah Conrad, in the 79th year of her age.
The relatives and filen& of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's rush
dcnco, Nm 13&Q Ridge nyenuo,Ltorditri at fa co'clitck M.
To NOMA to GellllllllinTl.
CHEESEMAN.—On the 21st instant, Rev. Lewis
Chessman, D. D., in the 59th year of hie age.
Funeral from his late residence,No. 1505 Pine etreet,
thip (Tut.4ltiy) niornior at 10 o'cock,
6111111PLES —On Friday, - December the 20th, 1561,
Abraham Witter sharplea, in the Sad year of Me age.
Thetelahves and friends of the family are respectfully
iweited to attend his funeral, frorn his Into residence,
Sarum Damn, lhlaware county, December the 26th, at 11
o'clock A. 111. Carriages will he in waiting for the 8.30
train from the city on that day. (Baltimore and New
York papers please cm.) ***
HA22ARb.—On the 21st mama, Miss Catherine
Hazzard, in the 611 year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 723 Florida street,
this ( Tuesday 1 morning, at 11 o'clock.
BRUNNER.—On the 21st instant, Josiah G. A.
Iltimner, aged lg years.
Funeral from the residence of hie aunt, Sarah Ruth,
No. 327 Culvert street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 9
o'clock.
- •
CItAWFOD,D.—Or, the 22,1 instant, Wm. Crawford,
in the s.ith lonr of hig
Funi ral front bis late residence, No. 2127 Tower Et ree t,
between Twenty-first - and Twenty-second, above Arch,
on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
COSTE L.Lo.—On the 2241 instant, Anna Maria, daugh
ter of Thomas and Anna Costello, aged 9 years and 0
months.
Funeral frGm the residence of her grandparents, No.
1315 Warnock street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1
o'clock.
hoOY.—On the 20th inatirra, Harriet T 4 Wife Of
Michael Tracy, ist the with year of her age.
Funeral front the residence of her hueband, No. 1615
Green street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. *
MOURNING STORE,Dec.23.
—BENSON & SON, No. 918 CEINSTNUT
STBENT. offer for sale to.clay, for cash—
Bleek ee,l Whlte Englioh Ohletzee, 1114?, fo 11
do do AO:odic do 12 , 4 c.
. do Purple do do 12k o.
Gray and Block English do / 2 54 c.
Plain Meek do do e.
Black and white imported De Leine% 1.2 y, to 14 cords.
do Purple do do 18So.
Fkcond 'Mourning ellelle Moltairs, 12% cents.
Black Repo Anglais, 25 cents. de24
COLONEL MULLIGAN, THE HERO
@f Lexingtuit, will Lecture in the NATIONAL
LULL. Dlarkut MITA, ftheiVe Twelfth, ee 1•'ItIDA1
EVENING next, et 7J o'clock, fur the Leitolit of sr.
JOHN'S oitrnAN ASYLUM. Tickets GO cents each.
de24-3trd
suNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY
The Sunday Schools mono:Act' with tho first
Baptist Church, DIP lAD and ARCH Streets, will hold
their ANNIVERSARY on THURSDAY evouiug, at 7M
o'cic ck. The exercises will consist of Addresses, Dia-
Rhiglng In Rotor, Dnetn, Semi-Morn:ins anti
Choruses, on the part of the 80 1101Nrd and others. The
Flom James Pollock will also deliver an address.de23-2t*
rffi POSTNOFFIOE NOTICE,.-A SUPPLE
DIENTARY MAIL for EnroDe, via licetuu, Der
atearntv EUROPA, will be eloged at thin once. nt ONE.
o'elcrk P.M. ; this day. C. A. WALBORN,
16 romt,...3tet.
POST-OFFICE NOTICE.—WEDNES.
DAY next (25th inst.) being Christma3 D.ty, this
(Aire will be closed PNCPpt between the hours of TX and
OM o'clock A. M., 1,14 eed ..'clock P. M.
the Sub Offices will be open from 7 to O) A. M.,
and 5 to 8 P. M.
The chrriero nihlte their uphill morning delivery,
and win be in attendance at the principal And Sub offi
ces in the afternoon.
One delivery µill be made by the Dispatch carriers, at
8 A. M., and Two collections trom lamp-post and other
boxes at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. C. A. WALBORN,
de24-2t kostmaitor
TrSUNDAY -SCHOOL CONCERT OF
SACRED AND PATRIOTIC MUSIC, Consist
ing of Solos, Dnetts, and Cliorussos, in CENTRA.L M.
E. CHURCN , VINE Strool, abovo TWELFTH', °it
CHRIS.; MAS NIGHT, at 7)4 o'clock. Also, addrevsos
by Mr. SWINGLE'S, of Norristown; Nov. 3A15159
METT WILSON, of Ootoi and the Rev. JAMES 11.
LIMITHOURN4
Tickets for adults 20 cents, childron 10 cents. To be
had at the door. lt*
EAST 131AIIANOT RAILROAD COM—
PANY, 407 LISI44Ry Otreet.
PAILADBLrIiIit, Dec 23,1821.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, and an Election for Officers to serve the ensuing
year, will be held at the Company's Office, 40T LIBRARY
Mire, on MONDAY, the 13th of January next, at 10
o'clock A. M. ARCHIBALD MeINTYRII,
de24-tuthdatiaa Treasurer and Secretary.
; ' I v 4 I DECEMBER 24, 1861.
LT.. CHRISTMAS DAY.—PREACIHIENG IN
lARS'IP.III , I t 11CRCII, TW.ESTIC , TII
Strrrt, South of WALNUT. at 11 o'clock, by the Pastor.
OFFICE OF TIIE AMERICAN LIFE
INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.
PHILAIMLNII +. Dec. a ISM.
. .
NOTICE—The Amnia. Meeting or the 6tockhohlers of
[him Company, for tho Election of Thirteen Truettes, to
gem the evening year, will he held al the Office, to tho
COMPaII3 'a Building, WALNUT Surat, Fanntholott corner
of FOURTH. on MUNDAY, January 6, 1862, hetween
th iposlre of 10 A. at..net /2 M. JNOC. SI MS,
,1e24-12t Fmcrefary.
TrTHE REV. GEORGE W. SMILEY'
will lecture ilium 111 r of ikon-
Incite," at HANDIti AND HAYDN HALL, on
THURSDAY EVVNIN 0. Dec. 9e. 01, emnin..odng at A
quarter Wore right o'clock. Tickrts 25 cont:4 7 to he
bad of Clairlial Krouse, 720 Spring Garden street. and of
g 2 Market )treat. r 1018.7 *
RETRIAL, DItY GOODS.
/1,11,1/1.11 V`.1.1. 11 , 1
CLOAKS ! OLO AKS
GOOD STYLES.
' BEST MATERTALS.
LOWEST PRICES.
COOPER, & CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
del4.stuthlin
M a t T h
e 15 7 ,1 2,
a C stoe N k I f ° lll N ese GoorAN—
cannot be .erpaseed in the city, which I will sell at least
le that
IO
Ver cent, (ray then yen he had tdrowliere, Having
honght them cheap for c , .eb, before the recent advance, I
ft rl cirtain of being able to tin on. One case good
Mead rd dltirlin, nearly yard •witle, 10 cents, worth 11
WhOinSain: nal case fiery hllb ynnharhin,P2m rpm,' nne
case heavy yard-wide, 12X cents (by the pie,w;) ono
case Pillow Casing, 1 wide. 12%; one case fine o. 14;
one rare 13; aide Sheeting, 16; Watusitita, Williams
ville, and New York Mille, ot, hand ; heavy Bleached
Sheetings. S, 2%, 2; l i, 'l%, and 3 >anis wide; heavy
brown Muslinn,lo cents, foil urd-wide do. 0;4, and
every mho , Quality in the market; heavy Canton Flan
nels, 1234 ; still heavier at 14, and the best at 15; these
I knew are cheap ; the best 25-cent walla and red Flan
nel in the city ; 03 pieces of Calico, for Comb3rtables, Bid
reehi,Ly the piece a very large siSsortnient 11,4-cent
(Milan's., for Christmas Prow-Ms; a good selection of
Delnines, 18.% ; good Comfortables, $1:25; very heavy
do , $l5O, and the best $1.75; Blankets, heavy twilled,
83; finer do., $3.50; all wool do., $5.
GRAINVILIA 11; lIAINFIF,t,
_
deli-3t . 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
RAPS S',
CORNER EIGIITII AND MERRY STS.,
Offer to the LADIES their stock of
SOFA CUSHIONS AND CHAIR SEATS,
AT IMPBBONDENTIP LOW PIKES,
Just received—
A SLIT LOT Of
COMMENCED SLIPPERS
RAPO PITS'
TRIMMING AND ZNIGLIYR STORM,
dol9-tr Cor. or BIONDI AND CHE'INT
THE LAST OPPORTUNITY.
THE LAST OPPORTUNITY.
THE LAST OPPORTUNITY.
THE LAST OPPORTUNITY.
TYQB CHESTNUT STREET.
Real Thread Veils,
Point Lace Collars,
Point Lace Sets,
Valencienne Collars,
Valencienne Sets,
Valencienne Laces,
Embroidered Collars,
Embroidered Hdkes,
Embroidered Edgings,
Embroidered lusertinPs
0 I
Embroidered Sets,
Lib&e
Linen cuffs,
Pine Apple Hdkfs,
Ladies' lidkfs,
Gents' Mkt's,
Linens of all makes,
Linen 'Table Damask,
Linen Table Cloths,
Linen Napkins,
Linen Doylies,
Linen Edging,
Linen Insertings,
Velvet Cloaks, half price.
Curtain Muslins, e
• F.•,.
Magic Ruffling,
Cambries,
Jaconet,
Mul s r
Black Silts Laces,
White Silk Laces,
Ladies' Paper Collars, .
White Tarletans,
Blue Tarletans,
Pink Tarletans.
ALL TIIB ABOVE GOODS ABE SUITABLE FOB
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
A QUARIUMS, FERN Caws, A
variety of Fish and Plants, No. 144 North SIXTH
street
d2-Ims
MUST BE SOLD
PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1862.
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co,
No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET.
de2o-tf
FINE HUDSON BAY SABLE
FURS , ;;;. --
LARGE CLOAKS,
LARGE CAPES,
HALF GAPES,
MUFFS AND CUFFS,
Very fine and dark,
and juat
from the band, of the workmen,
will be woad
at
REASONAELE PRIDES,
at the
l'Ara CLOAK tail) Flirt UtircßWM,
705 ClibibiNUT
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
- delB.6t
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
PATENT
McCEELZAN TIES.
MeCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT
McCLELLAN TIES.
PATENT MoCLELLAN SCARFS.
PLTENT
MoOLELLAN SCARFS.
PATENT
McCLELLAN SCARFS.
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S!
AT J. A. ESHLEMAN'S ! AT J. A. EsHLEMAN'S!
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT:
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
TUN ONLY 011AYAT STORK IN PIIIIADELPHIA,
THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PII/LADbLiPtiIA,
P. S. The above articles, being PATENTED, cannot
be obtained elnewbere.
P.B. N 0.2. Melee Furnishing Goods, in every variety,
P.B. N 0.3. PATENT RNAMILLED COLLARS,
10 FOR A QUARTER.
de7..tuth3m
MILITARY NOTICES.
UNITED STATES MARINES.-
WANTED, immediately, for the United States Ma
rine Corps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED
NEN, for sea service, between the ages of eighteen.
and forty years. AU information that may be required .
will he given at the Hen voile, 311 Acratb RilOitT
Skeet, below Spruce. JAPrIES LEWIS, Captain,
dell-12t Recruiting Officer.
CHRISTMAS TIMES.—Take advart
tago of the short time intervening, and Ern at once
Bud enure one of itEnurs 51 Colored Ph • Otoiteaohr_
They are unapproachable in merit. Gallery SECOITD
Street, above GREEN. ltd
agn i
wIE , AND PRIADELPRIA RAIL-
kbei), viA
our:13111AS EXCURSIONS
Excursion Tickets will he sold between Philadelphia
and West Chester good from December 24 t 1861 uutil
January 4,1462.
Fare for the Round Trip One Dollar.
de23-8t HENRY WOOD, Superintendent.
zum ADAMS' EXPRESS
COMPANY.
sPr,:siar, NOTICE.
SiArran are rellit'ettq to ON their Inge Bud henry
Freight to the EXPIMS9 DEPOT, ioutbenst corner
BROAD and LOCUST Streets, whore receipts will be
given.
For the pretend, panda and mall peek _ ages only can
be received at the Cheatimt-street Mee.
ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY,
no etty„snityr Street.
de2l-10tif
TAIPTHERIA AND SCARLET
( ti _s_r FEVER now so prevalent in this day, and,
gene,: ally, as we are informed, proving fatal under
medical treatment, we readily cure by ELEC
TRIC:ITV, without pain or inconvenience, IA 911 r
extensive practice in these diseases, we have never
lost a single ease. Our ofli , e is at 1220 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia. BOLLES k STEVENS.
de2l-St*
DIARIES FOR 1862.
GREATEST VARIETY, AND
AT THE, LOWEST PRICES,
BUY OP THE P ÜBLISHP.B.
WILLIAM O. PERRY, Publishor,
8. W. Coruer FOURTH au E4OE.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOME -BREWED POETRY.
FOR CIIRTSTMAS.
In•ar ladiPq and ittnilielig, atoi feolickgonin
Whoßt benzta um nu light nn your Own fl(71011}I
Pray atop on your walks, as you take the fresh air,
And look at our notions and other line w.ire.
We'vs kitchens and kettles, and fiddles and funs.
Aid buckets awl baskets, anti pie boards and OMB,.
Atd fleeter Altd hnhltea, and ekwi.l.44 and stores,
And sailors and Hoteliers, and broad battledores.
We've caldera and sorters, anti tattles anti trays;
We've elle.- butarth, and chockeret, these, o!d Poniati pCiayft;
We've pun a and backgammon, tutu for oracle.,
Ana sitenlllll or the Chini(l , ll, and bows for Um bays.
t e've buildine-Marks, hidden, and skillets and skates*,
'We've per:Loire, and peneilN and natcliels turd sluteel;
NYV'Ilf calm, rows, and cricket, tad sleighs for the now t
We've gifts for lal givers—who bless and betttow.
Wtd , , (robe and 11111( , ) , , au , d rtni ibr the Fair,
Wh e cetel routriiimunt, 1111111 rant oil an we:
wi.— homes arc mule happy while grandpapas play
Awl prattle with babies to pass time away.
We Caa't boast like tailors ur ht; Tower hall
t i l l
shitiTh
flue thresiadd a ill welcOlne your feet every day,
Providedyon praise no, a A porelL•10 , 0, and pity.
We keep in South Eighth street, one hundred and five,
Prepare(' e'er to please von, uhile tryinit to thrive
Kinn ladies, we know Non will WY fur the boy's,
While gentltinen give to their girls all their toys.
Devoted, while dealing, to do what le fair,
Dvattett.tti, yoor rionsore to 'pro& and care ;
SlibPeribing oursp`ves, as your servants for fun,
M. W. HAMMON it, and .1.'1'., his con. de242t*
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Backgammon Boards,
Portable Jesks,
Toilet Bottles, in great variety,
Puif Boxes, China, Glass, Metal, &Le.
Papier Macho 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,
dl4-16i if O. gd 6UtiTll FOURTIf &MEET
CHRISTMAS -TREE BALLS OF
BRILLIANT COLORS.
30,0(10 of all sizes, selling low, at
TILLER'S
CHEAPEST TOY IMPORTING ROUSV,
doi2o-4t 32 NUM FOURTH. STREET_
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
LADIES' FURS,
OF THE CHOICEST KINI3S.
Tory superior Dark Siberian &vine' Sable, Xink Sable,
&Q., LLC., aT
An of which will be sold at the veri lowest 'price..
dr
SETS at $5, $6, $7, and ss.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
delo.l2t Nos. 826 and StlS CHESTNUT Street.
HOLIDAY SAT.
We will open our new style of hat, for the approaching,
holidayo, on Enturdny next,
d019.32t CHARLES OARFORD SONS.
LADIES' SHOES.
We ore closing out our
LA DIES' SHOES,
Below cost. They nee the beet in the city.
del9 I^k CHARLES OAKPORD gc SONS
CHRISTMAS 13 COMING,
And we aro assured that many who read The Press
are Wet* winidering
WHAT TO PRESENT
TO THEIR GENTLEMAN FROMM.
We would euggeet the following
Either
Z. 4
A FINE WRAPPER,
MUFFLER,
SCARF,
TIE, or
GLOVES.
Or. If they have friends IN TILE ARMY, what could be
more acceptable to our noble Volunteers and Officers,
than
GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS,
OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING
TIIE PLACE TO 'BUY THEM
is AT
W. W. KNIGHT'S
GENTS' FURNISHING STORE,
No. 608 ARCH STREET.
N. B. FINE t3EURT'd ready made and made to or
er, at
$1.50, AND UPWARDS.
no2I-if lm
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SIFETY
INSURANCE CONlPANY.—lncorporated by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1835. Office. S. E. cor
ner Tuna+ and W ALN UT Streets, Philadelphia, Dla
rine Insurance on Yeeeelo, Cargo, and Freight, to afi
parts of the world. Inland Inetwances on goods '
by
river, canal, lake and land carriage, to ad parta of the
Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandiza generaPy.
On Stores, Dwelling Honses„ &e.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOY. 1, 1861.
FAa. 0014.
$lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan. $100,250 00
00,000 U. States 0 per et. Treasury Soto. 40,985 37
20,000 United Staten Eleven and Three
tenths freasnry Notes.... 15,000 00
100,000 State of Pena. Five per Lt. Loan. 89,501 25
123,00 Phila. City Six per cent, Loan... 119,445 17
30,0110 Status of Tonnesaeo Fite per Gout, •
Loan. 24,070 00
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, let
gage Six per cent. Bonds.. 20,000 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort
gage Six per Dent, Bonds." 46,130 83
15,000,300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
Cu. Principal and interest
guaranteed by the City of
Philadelphia 14,587 50
5,000,100 Shares Stock Penn. R. R. Co. 5,000 00
Fills receivable for insurances maklo $00,780 07
Monde and suocteages .... 75,000 00
ft/i6O OVP Sq
tivaancya due at A genciea—prcuaitana on
Marine P °Mira, interest, and other debts
due the Company 43,131 97
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
otlice 49mpapleth §11,843 1 estimated value. 4 1 088 00
Gash on band—in Banks. 451,038 oa
In Drawer......-5/7 33
01,615 36
DIRECT9V
Samuel E. Stokes,
J. Y. Pepiston,
Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlington,
II H. Jones Brooke,
Spencer frllvalue,
ThOlnall 4/, FLOW,
ißobert Burton,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Byre,
Jobn B. Semple, Pittsburg,
D. T. Morgan, Pitcsnurg,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
MARTIN, President.
C. HAND, Vice President.
?cretery. 4024-tr
Willi:a Martin,
- Edmund A. Sender,
Illeophilus rankling,
john It. Penrose,
John C. Davis,
James Tritimor,
Ent`, Jrn
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. seal,
Dr. It. M. Huston,
George G. Leiper,
Mush 1 Ir.rag,
Charles Kelly,
WILLIAM .
Tl.lOb.lAB C.
1.11, !NUN, Sv
(I.OMMONWEAL
x.." RANCE COMPAIC
PENNEITLYANIA,
DIRECTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Bogart
John M. Whiten, John K. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Themes S. Stewart, William Struthers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Coulter.
DAVID JAY E, M. D., President.
JOHN M. WUITALL, Moe President
SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary.
()trice. ' , Commonwealth building, eta ORESTNErY
Street, Philadelphia. 804 -if it
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
NV. 490 VIIN3T.NUT MOM
FMB AND INLAND INGURANON.
DIRBOTOIIB.
George W. Day or Day & Matta*.
Samuel Wright U Wright Bros. & Cb.
D. B. Birney - 66 Davie 0 Birney.
Henry Lewie, Jr " Lewis Broent CO.
O. Eirbardenn . 64 J. O. Howe & Co.
Jae. W. ReArregst...__.. u J. W. EVMMIMI k Oti.
Coo. A. West " West & Fobee.
N. B. Martin 66 Savage, Martin, & Oe.
O. Wilson Davie.. Attorney-at-law.,
S. woarar of Blbley, Molten, & Wears!.
Jon. Healer, Jr . Igo. 1713 Orem etreet.
GIORGI W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, ince-PreddeGL
WILLL&MS I. BLANCHARD, secretary. ie92-Re
COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
GEORGE W. WOOTTEN,
2S SOUTH SECOND STREET,
AGENT FOR IRE
NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY.
MANUFACTURERS Or COAL OIL, AND RE
FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS.:
WM F. JOHNPTQN, Pccoldcat,
GIGO. OGDEN, Secretary.
Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, d BEERS, Patent
Class Cones for Lamps, and wholesale denier in Dith
ridge's Patent Oral (Bre•proof) and Eastern Flint-Glass
Chimneys, Lamps, &c. Burners to burn Coal Oil with
out Chimney&
Cash buyers or prompt payers are respectfully Invited
to examine our stock. no2l-2m
THEODORE EVERS?'
PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE
GALLERY, -
NO. 606 ANON STRUST, ABOVE BIRTH,
Opposite the Arch-street Theatre.
n026-1m if PHILADELPHIA.
THE OFFICE OF AI'PLETON'S
law CYCLOPA7DIA.
DAY AND N/G-TIT,
with an thr
The privilfvo lipid by nubserlbern of '2O PEft GENT.
discount on MI Book; not sub.cription honks win, Awing
the Build:ls, be EXI NDHO TO A LL COM s
JOtIN DfurARLAN, Agnnts
d24-2t 33 South SIXTH. ST., up staira„,,
BOOKS
1:1.1.11:ANT IMITIONS AT 40 - PkR CR4'7. 7111V4 TUN
PILTAL ?RICH%
JUVENILE BODES IN OItEAT
WRITING DESKS,
GENTLEMENV 1311ESISINC CABItS,
POCKET WALLETS,
PORTE MONNMES;
CIGAR CASES;
rouTE FOLIOS,
LADIES' SATCHELEIi
GOLD PRNS, AND GOTTA I'EUGRA' PEN AND'
PENCIL CASES, Gold lllaniard.
With a variety of other articles suitalide for the libti
days.
For auto Ly T. IL PUIIIL
de2.4-St SIXTH and CHESTNUT Strada.
w 111.T_E'S STIAKSPENRE;
LITTLE, BROWN, & Co:,
110 WASHINGTON STREET, nosroikT,
VOL 3. IX, X, XI, AND XII,
BIIA_KSPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS.,
EDITBD W/TII NOTES, PitxFACSII, INTRODUCTIONS, AND
g , We know of no American Book that surpasses this
Eihalnipearo in brauty of typography - , paper, and general
getting up.”—PkiltidAlpki et i'esning
"Mr. White's Shakspeare is a triumph of special
acholarship."—Harpers treaty.
IL The ealtiou In a great, autmiarakiall, anct enaurints
merit, and is, in many reopects, an itilrnoYeinCLlt On any
that hate praceded it."—Boxion Courier.
"Of all editions of Bhakspeare, could we have but one,
he ehould tawny prefer this. as undoubtedly making the
nearest attainable approach to the great dramatist's own
text, as affording the most trustworthy n aterials for its
elucidation, and as presenting the must luxurious page to
re ader."—Holt! Aintvican Review. cler24-24. If
4889,123 $
H FIRE INSU
OF TIM BTATI 01
NEW PUIMICATIONS,
NEW 8O01;8 AND CIIPT 80151 Kg
\V HO LES A JE. PRICES,
AT T. 13, POWS,
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STIVEri".3
FANCY t1001)ii
NEIN' VOLU DIES
Y/11:5 DAY. HAVE PUBLISTIED
BY RICHARD GIANT WIIITE
PRICE 81.60 PER VOL
DICK AND HIS FRIEND FID US.
HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED.
Third Thousand. 45 eta.
A capital book for boys. The story is told with a ring
that will be heard, and the moral is excellent.
ET TUE SAME AUTHOR:
CHARLES NORWOOD;
OR, ERRING AND REPENTING.
Elustrated. i 5 cente.
6 i An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of ease) )
Let all persona who believe this, place "Charles Nor
wood" in the hands of their children.
;?t..
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN
606 CHESTNUT STREET. It
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY
SCHOOL "UNION,
N. 1122 CHESTNUT ptreet i phDite r iphjo,
THE rEßtoDluaLB puiAlottieci by N
ciety are
"THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORLD "
For SupPrintemonts and Teacherp, publialled monthly at
TWENTY-VIVI! UENTR PER S;-'NM
AND
"THE CHILD'S WORLD,"
An illustrated paper for Children and Youth, pub-
Robed twice a mouth, at
TWELVE CENTiiI PER ANNUM
By the 100 copies.
Specimens of either sent gratuitouily on application to
the Dupouttory, Ito• 1122 OLINaTNUT Street, ehitade!-
rhia.
tlo24.tilth&a 3t
THE NEW GAMES.
This day ready, two new Gamea for convening the do
mestic circle. Let everybody who wants to spend plea.
get roDe of each of the two new Gamma
entitled
TUE WAR. FOR TUE UNION;
On, UNCLE &MK'S NAUGHTY CHILDREN.,
Ina neat case, price only 25 cents. And
Trin 00Wit3T OF NATIONA;
OR, THS a A3[6 OF FOUR RACES,
In a neat case, mice only 50 cents
These Games are beautifully- printed, and are the only
new ones published this year; liberal discounts offered
to the trade.
Also this day:
THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS,
AND OTHER. CHRISTMAS POEMS,
Beautifully printed on tinted paper, of the finest qua
lity, &To size, and illustrated with eight large full-page
cute, Price 10 cente, or beautifully colored, 20 cents,
'Twos the night before Christmas, when all through the
house,
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
This exquisite Poem is now, for the first time, offered
in a worthy Urea& Beside this, the book contains " The
Night after Christmas," it Christmas and the Lthildrea,"
&c.
Millie charming character of these Poems, the beautiful
style in which they are published, and the low price,
ohoulti p at Ohell moats. a amend for them Us the thousand.
HARLEY'S CHRISTMAS PICTURE
CHRISTMAS GAMES, deeigned by F. 0. C. Darla; beau
tifully printed en Unto]. paper, .9.0x9.;.', price 25 ent.e.
This attractive engraving represents one of the Games
common at the Holiday Season, drawn with the usual
pace and spirit of this eminent artist.
TINT BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS TREKS
THE CoMW BIJOU, and "GENTLE THOHGETB,.. are
two beirattf.l little 653.11iti la ala4h. RUE
Bide and edges, every page engraved on sWi, pith senne
comic subject or pretty sentiment pictorially. expressed.
THEY ARE WE SMALLEST BOOKS PUB
LIMO IN Wig WOULD.
They ere very beautiful for decorating Christman
Trees.
. .
rico 13 cents ouch, or 81.25 per dozen
PUBLISHED BY
WILLIS P. HAZARD,
AT KRISS KIIINGLE'S IfEAVQItAiITgIiS POR
IiOLIDAY BIJOKP,
724 Chestnut Street.
de'2l-if3t
CLOTHING.
E H. ELDRIDGE. Agt,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER,
Fermerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets,
Has taken the Store,
No. 628 MARKET STRE&T,
Where he is prepared to furnish Lis old friends and the
public in general with
CLOTHING
READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER,
IN DIN BEST STYLE,
AT MODmitAirie PRICES,
As he buys and sells exclusively FOR CASH.
do7-17n if
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY'S
TIME-KEEPERS
FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
FOR SALE AT TEE COMPANY'S SALES
ROOM,
No. 326 CHESTNUT ST.
I. D. MAWR% AGENT.
de20.51
SLATE MA.NTEL,R.
These beautifully enamelled HANTELtd, se de
cidedly preferable to any others, are manufactured byes,
and sold at
FRIOEO TO SUIT THE TIMES.
ARNOLD 43: WILSON.
orb-Scoff No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER.
ilomotimei called the LI Latrobe Stem )) ie the beet
stove for warming tho room in which it Mande, and also
rooms above. Call aad look at them.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
oc6-3mit No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
T . A DIES CAN TAKE THEIR CHIL-
I J 1)11EN, for Hair-cutting, to rousru and
BETANCII.
E. S. EARLEY,
FURNISHING lINDNIITAKER,
PlithweF4 mar Qf VIM and GREEN St" e t'S
no-19-arnif* Philsdelutda.
PAMPHLET PRIN T I NG, AND
start* Miter clooorlr.tion of Printing. of the moot
superior quality, at the most reasonable rotes, at RING
WALT & BROWN'S, Drexel's Building, 34 South
THIRD Street.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
I 4 0
Or TLIE
PARIS MANTILLA. CLOAK, AND FUR
EMPORIUM
708 CHESTNUT STREET
TO THE LADILIF OF PHUADEFRIIIA AND
IfIVINITY
It is with no ordinarrfialings of 'aatiefeettn.amd
pride that we now appea,before our eerynursorotts
patrons to announce that; owing to the condnueci
ithitelatt 64 . 610 bimifiess deft the jest six Taars,
while conducting the Pariz-Mantillr.:-Emporiwn t
it is rendered imperative that we shot
REMOVE INTO MORE ELIGIBLE T'IEMIBES3.
in order to provide for the betttr accommodation , or
our largely-augmenting circle of friends.
'We are quite sure that we Isall not Le thouglrb%
vain in supposing that the gratiScation engloye4 by
ourselves, at tho step we are bound 'to take, will be•
freely reciprocated, in many instances,- by. our• nu—
werous sapperters, and 4 1 30 1 11'44'9VPR Ittie
hitherto attended our efforts will accompany. us
ha 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 we have received ; and partly
to yonder our Stack ea small as possible (for 46h
venience of removal), by a large increase of
sales during the holidays—we shall offer the whole
of our Stock at a large concession from tho prim
hitherto obtained. Those of our customers who
have not yet made their Winter purchases, as well
es new patrons, will find it greatly to their
interest to inspect the advantages which it is our
intention to present.
The. annexed schedule will convey some idea
of the REDUCTION OF PRICES we propose
to make, and in passing it into circulation we
cannot refrain from remarking that every state
ment therein contained is made with a strict
regard to our ability to sustain snob statement;
and we appeal to be adjudged of this fact by
numerous Ladies who have patronized ue, 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 & CO.
TO COMMENCE
MONDAY, DEC. 16.
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS,
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS,
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS,
FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS,
FROM §lO TO *T•OO*
BROWN SEALSKIN, OR SABLE
CLOTH CLOAKS,
rnom SIB TO tl.4—rp,.ON Ma TO $1.2.
BLACK SEALSKIN, OR OTTER
CLOTH CLOAKS,
FROM $lB TO $l4-FROM $l6 TO $l2.
VELVET CLOTEI CLOAKS,
VELM CLOTS CLOA KS,
FINE BLACJC MYER CLOAKS,
FINE BLACK BEATER CLOAKS,
FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS,
FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS,
TROUT 820 TO 810m...1110M 810 TO al%
BLACK IMITATION BEAVER
CLOAKS,
FANCY. BEAyER VLQAKS 3
FROM 840 TO MO-FROM $3O TO $22
FANCY COLORED BEAVER
CLOAKS ; ~: . ,4 4, 4
FROM $24 TO $1 S-FROM $lB TO $13.110
LYONS VELVET CLOAKS,
LYONS VELVET - CLOAKS,
OUR FUR DEPARTMENT,
Which is replete with every desirable style and descrip
tion, will be open to inspection at prices correspondinff
to the general reduction—partionarizatiom among such
an infinity of qualities, being, if not imeoseible, at all
events, uneatibfactorr. del4 18 21 24-4 t
FROM $26 WO $2O.
FROM 80.2 TO Sl7.
MOM Sle , TO $l4.
FROM $3O TO $22
FROM 635 TO 636.
FROM $.1,3 TO $33.
FROM $35 TO $26.
FROM SOB TO $10.50
FROM $l2 TO $9
FROTH $9O TO $65
FROM STD TO aal,
ABIIUBEMENTti.
ANERICAI4 ACADEMY OF MTJSJO
Lessee and Mrirragor J M. NIXON.
DIIIIIBTSIAS EVE.
THIS (TUESDA ) EVENING, Dan•, 2- 1181,
Tho hoaatithi CU RAS in Two Ballets,
aEL OLE," aEL OLE," anti
A RAGONEr , ES Y G %LLEGOI,
MR. CAMEL swforriir.r. lea
HUG" DE ant: TOBY
ti m 14 err and RF,oFfiAlt FLX:
EPN E:DA I, Doc. 25, CHRI9rnr%S,
TWO OItAND PE ti Fo KMANL; Ea, DAV uwl NIGIIT.
AFTERNOON, at ft, the Grand Moaary Drains of
Cl/ I PPP: WA ; On, ELM UNII lA'S Till tIMI'll
(:tiRAN TN NEW iSALLET.
GE] EISIMA S EVENING, at half pas' 7,
EDWIN FoititFsT
Will appear in his Groat Chaffactor of
NETAaIuGA.
TRICES OF ADM!: lON.—Forgort, Parquet 1111011 h
and Balcony, DO rents. No extra cloiro for Itosorval
Nate. Private llovel, with adttiteeloue fur Eittitt see_
none,ll& Family Circle and Atnpliithentre. 25 cents.
SECLiItED FOUR DAYS IN ARV/NOR.
Doors Open at 7 t Orantnence et heir oast 7.
FORREST NM FITS,
MOEDA V, W EON INBA V, Pill IA V r,mISATI:IItDAIt.
CUBA:4 NIMITS
TUESDAY AND TiIIIttSDAY.
p. T 13 A. lt N S
niusr;um OF LINING V ONDEII9,
To be open at all briers front 10 A. M. to 10 P. M., for
Two Weeks, coninioneing
becenther 33,
in the giglbly Inv:tied end npft,qc,u, ILA],
1009 Cif Jt9TN 01% abort: Tenth,
fitted up exprei.qy for the biller inspection of thew
MARVELS OF ANIMATED
And, on the first ,fioor,
ESPECIAL ' ACCOM (D TloN OF yAMII / y
The Wonderful Living Menster,
BLACK E.EA-LaOtT.,
The Croat Mooned, of Oh., Oooau—Tire m,t epeciraeri
eVerf!aphlrerl Ve-171, only one ever "7.(r / in the
A ifimiio states—Weighs over 1,000 P l /17141--'Fitifil 00
/.6u.lq of rP!! PaPYr
Tilt; lumotief, Perplexing,
WHAT lIIIT 1-
On, MAN- WONKEY;
Intereatine, Arousing, and Pleasing—Ftatnree am/ Pe..
culiariti. Ifumma—Peatures- and Peculiarities Atli-
Nun nor NunkaY—
WHAT LI IV 1
And that Puerile nf.Sdentitht grinds '
THE ALBIN&PAMILY,
Prom the Island of blathinascar—liorn of Perfectly
Black African Parctiti , ii , Af4r: lifhthcf, Oliffa—
White NegroPPl or Moore.---Alo White aelltiourPink
Eves end Pleasant leaturrer
ADMISSION
CHILDBEN 11.NDER TEN .....
deZi-tf
A HT EXHIBITION fFe•
XX_ nese of the Araks of this 7ity, and other Ili-mole of
art, the Lady Manna:ere r:f the " -7.111)11 )IMITAEW
unlit enutied to invite friends of ;trio ratio
-ohte chority or. A Xliti - flOti, iJhefteld
in i!x behalf. in the Assend, - ,* Muff:dingo, -center of
12.31T11 and Ili II Eiii'UN Stme tho liViftlINGS
Of if U MIKA Y '9.11 PRIMA V, .11.,etvemater ^e .041irto
std feroutth tho whoto of FRID.Ar:: Itickew tate-beat
at the door, 25 rents.
Refreshments will he provided,
TLEI"S C 11ITINENTAL
THEATEIC—WALNUT loeti aXeve uramw.
lON-TIIN CHRISTMAS ItifirliA IS;
The Cheapest and best entertai tent in the ethy..,
Tainight, the Crest .Watintint PillAntfla:-111i4Aiw., -
THE SOVIIIMIN ItRANLLICI.eitif 2311 Y
LA-ND!
TO COnclucle with, for the hut ;ism, tho firwmwmi.
&DRUNK THE CATARACT OF '7lllll Ut MORT/
TO , AILIRROW, et 2 o'cleek, (little:Ado
Matinle, when will he presented, fo. ,, the -fawt-timer thee
illlllollFl Emwstrian Halo-drama, .nt 6:4 THE .F4111Z7
THIEVES: with-other entertaininelgv
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
AID3II-STRICRT UV/ATER.
AMER MA 843.ge 146.i.g..• W. S—talttiMitafti.
IhmineesAgent and Treasurer.. ...J 31k D. MURPilif.
RBIS Cr CESDA Y) EVENIvD. December 24.
THE ROBBERS.,
Charles de Il•toor
Tv ke /1/1b:/ bY
GITILLUA3TE TELT/l.
To conduit , with the Side-Splltting 22ntomIzoo,of.
I.IAD AS A MAIIIIII
Shakspeare'a Grand Pageant of 1.11:3'S T.IBOtI,VS
LOgT, t 31011.P.0W, 01111,1A1 A.l tel 11
Doors open- at, g before 7 eurtabp Wai rise at TX
. -23*.
14.rn extra charge for roecrved soot!.
ALNIJT-STREET E
TMATItIs--
W NINTH tuvi WALNUT Btreste.
8010 Lessee MR& U. A. GABILETTSON.
THIS: (7L7ESDAY) EVENING, Devtentber,tdi.
Wili Iln.pre.ertiA the Adapt.,ll,,n..c:.l.ticken4k
Chi - billings Story, ~ntitivd
A 311:55AGE FI10:1/ TILE BEA:
Captain Film Juan, .111,I1111:14litiY14 J. 3, Cha4
rreviouB to which, the Comte Drava of.
808 NETTLE. 3.
Waddifere Mr. Z. S 11arke.
T.l. &haLife:kith the Re Eelell.44.e.
STATE SECILE f
Parc:m-50, 37k, 75, and 25 canto; Private/Dom*
$5 and $3.
Doors open at quarter to 7. To commence at 7,11".
ITED3 - O,E OF WONDEitB-
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
HOLIDAY WEEK—NEW E NTE RIM _YNENTS.
SIGNOR RUTZ:
THRE.E GRAND EX FHA IMAGE S-GH: GHRISTM AS
DAY, conmencing at 11 A. M., 3 P..lt, and I P. M.,
and EVERY AVTERNOON aua Eyabirlia during the
HoMug. at S end of. MARV!, MI R. PIE.
and VENTRILOQUISM, and the LKAIL.N.RD CANARY
BIRDS.
Admission 25 rents ; Child:nu 13.cturas.
TNSTITUTION,I I OII: 'PRE FILTND.—
..L. A CHRIST:4AS- au.lailfala EXHIBIT/OY.
WISIMESDAY AFTN141.400.1.1, at 3% o'clock.
Adtaisidon Ten Ceuta. CiAldtett %Lhr fourteen ? half
price licapilful Articles, .m.le by the fsupiLy, tor sale.
dc2A,..9.1
G ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.
CARL SENTZ, Conductor.
PURI:JP IIIiIIIPARBAitS @iffy SATURDATI et
o'cloelt P. hI., at the 111IISIO.kl, FUND It 'ILL.
Package of sight Tickets, $1; Single Tickets, 2S oft
To be had at Arelte's,llot Cbeetuut street, J. E. amid's,
Seventh and Chestnut, and sot the door of the Hall. oeMil-til
pENNBYLVANLA. ACADEMY Of
THR FINE ARTS, 1025 CHRSTNITT Streak k
open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. X.
Admission 26 cents. Children 'Enniof frylirp rimy
tack' §lauree vi Stock. 11.30. 774
WAN TS.
rpo THE HARDWARE TRADE
-L $1,1:00 TO 82,100 TO IN V - ET.—A
eituntion where She shove notcraint will be meerptchin as e,
loan or as an investment. The !Wert:tin' hfu Ii i thirtros
yearn' experience In the blueness. rteaso,arldrotis a 41„
. 8.," Box 40, Freetown, Rms. de23•l2t*
AN T E second-Land Sta
tionery Steam ffngine, of from 60 to 70-flortf,
Adareze, atatiug 1.155 Punt
da2l-14
WANTED—One gool-sizqd, or two
email Rooms, imitable for a Stoe nanufactory.
as Ire. Offl, 341-31.*.
SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN, 808
an ENGAGEMEgT, Jahttnost lot_
who .sells Seventy Thotto4l dolloto of Dry aoodot
to first-class near ;'ennsylvaola trade. ItefeLence given,
Address ItICIIARD, Pres:Lake. de2-Im*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
MO LET, anB, fixtures
TAIL DRY :WOOS STOKE, in a Ilret.elaas
notion in this city, tiaing a linshim, - ..0f Thirty Ttkouesauct
Dollars a ear, which may easily bq • iNcrpiippil Sp ambit!
Ana amount. A wood N[int the
gore. Dent vtyy low. Itennus glean P•r wishing to.
sell. Possession given either an. the first og February, or
first of March. Address K.l), G.," Igo.'a Diapavett.ng-
COAL OIL WORKS VOR 0
N... 1 Capable of turning out gniloo •
rations cam be cutuumiced i4,o„kivxto , PeTl-`vi• 43 i 067
Dike as any in the &imam 10 Y' YI-1463 • Nu 27
•PPIY to
.. B. 111.11311ARD, Agent,
1:17 WALNUT Ntinot.
TQRE-24,.TT,
de2l.6t
S q ....ORE, No. 8 NORTH THIRD ST.
Apply to
THOS. MILLER,
42 NORTH THIRD STREET.
delB-12ttk
BOARDING.
D ESIRABLE FIRBT.OLASS
BoAItItING to Vo had, with fluo rooms, at No.
1118 CHESTNUT Street. del3.l3t*
TO LET—With or without board ; to
viosle gontiuman t a bed room and sitting room.
or bed room only, in WALNUT Street, between Tenth
and Broad. Address, for further particulars, "X. Y.
Z.," Press office, Chestnut street. de4-tif
SELECT FRENCH AND ENGLISH
BOARDING HOUSE, No. 33 South SIXTRICNTH
Street, near Chestnut. Terme moderate. de2.lm
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
TN ORDER , TO REDUCE OUR
large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVAN
WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we are now, hi ea.
cordance with the times, offering them at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
Ladies or gentlemen Intending to purchase a Wadi
for their own wear, will find at our Establishment ast
article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON for
time, and ate price MUCH LOWER than ever below
sake&
Particular attention is given to repairing fine Watches,
Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen.
. .
FARR & BROTHER, Importer%
ne23.2ntif 824 011E8TNIIT Fitrut. belnw Fourth.
SAVING FUNDS.
AVING- FUND-UNITFAD STATE
NJ TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OHIMM 6
NUT Streete.
INTEREST FM PER CENT.
S. R. CRAWFORD, Nadia,
JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Office boom, from 10 until n o'clock.
This company is not joined In any application it, OS
Leg-666r,
SAFES.
IikILILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RS
MOVNi.) to fie. i.U. gouit. 11.21iitiftit. iltreet, same
t o nsnklin Ineihut°.
The undersigned, thankful for peat favors, and Weil
determined to merit future patronage, has secured fag
ologunt and convonhmt aloro, and In.' now on t,..:d it
large aanortmont of Lillie's Weitratad Wrongitt mit
Glva Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Mame (the eon/
striftll fire and burglar Manias LucAlso MUM
Unequalled Dank Tault, Bars, and Bank aa,
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Lofts will be farldeble
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet yeas
tooted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet otrarad.
Also, particular attention is celled to Lilllelt RIM
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Sc. This Safe la cow
ceded to carioca in styli and elegance anything yet sa
bered for this purpose, and is the only one that is Adair
Bra and Etrirgiar proof.
SYDOIAL NOTIOD.—I have DOW on band say twenty ml
Farrel, Herri n g, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly mil,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
aesortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for Vas
now celebrated Lillis Safe. They will be sold at Mr
low prices. Please call and examine.
jolll-1 rir M. O. SAVVIER. Agent.
SUp
TRUSSES ! ,P/IA,c,'BO ! !
PORTERS!!!
0. , HrNREDIJES,
S. W. corner RACK and TWRIiirCH Streets. PULL.
Practical Adjuster of Trusses and Mechanical Appii.
emcee, has conetantlyon hand a Argo and varied 15+00k of
elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of
best American. English and American Siipportera and
Belts. Shoulder Braces. Suspensories, Syringes in Area{
tiffriety, French pessaries ? the.
Ladies' Department conducted by Lattice, titiiiiLiFTlL
Street s first door below Race. n027-ifilto
BEST QUALITY ROOFING SLATE
always on hand and for sae at Union Wharf, 1411
BEAM Street, Kensington. T. THOKAS,
MIYMY UT WALNUT Mew Pliallihbbil
,2r, canto
15 centg
flAtr-4tr
'*H-L.l abewad.