The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 25, 1861, Image 4

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    OUR CHRISTMAS HOUSE.
[Written for The Press.]
It came up from the city the Friday before Christ
mas, all nicely packed up in a box, and never did
chest, bag or bundle undergo a more rigid scrutiny
from the most careful of custom-house officers, than
the outside of that box did from the children. Alas!
it was only Thursday, so not the slightest hint could
be given concerning its contents, except that "it
was something for Christmas." This provoking
item of information nearly excited a rebellion
among the children. Nell, their fiery little loader
in all mischief, declared that "ho would get the
big hatchet and chop it open ;" but he desisted
from all hostile attempts, however, on being in
formed that Christmas presents would break like
everything else, and bad children get, whipped the
week before Christmas, as well as the week after.
That night, when all the children were asleep,
the box was opened, and the house lifted carefully
out. We stowed it away in a dark corner of the
parlor, and, to secure the treasure from the efforts
of the native American spirit of exploration and
discovery, we lucked the door. The box was placed
on the back porch until its services should be again
required,
The next morning, all the children were up
bright and early. As soon as it was possible, every
room, closet, and pantry, from attic to collar, un
derwent an eager but thorough examination; stil
the box could not be found. " May be it's in the
fArlor," said Della, for hitherto the stately stainers
of this room had been left undisturbed. This sug
gestion was immediately acted upon—a loud shoat
of triumph announced their arrival at the parlor
door—a someabat lower groan of vexation, the dis
covery that it was locked. A consultation was
held, and a deputation appointed to go to mamma
and demand the keys in the name of the children.
All were waiting in somewhat noisy expectation,
when the two little ambassadors came sorrowfully
back with this answer : " All the Christmas cakes
cud things ere in the rifler, se we hate toe
key, and mamma says we must some right away
to breakfast." The little explorers turned mourn
fully away, and with solemn steps and slow, re.
traced their late exultant path, a caravan of woe.
Across the hall, through the sitting-room, they
rdleMetl, and entered the dining-room where we
were seated at breakfast. Their doleful, dejected
appearance was truly comical, and It was with
sonic difficulty that we restrained our tisibilities as
they marched slowly through the room, and had
nearly reached the door when the kitten darted
across their path, Harry gave checo and the rest
followed in hot pursuit; further restraint was im
possible, and a merry laugh followed their hasty
exit at the side door. When the end of the back
porch was reached, the Utica's power of attraotion
was overcome by that of a more powerful force—
there stood the box! Then arose a shout of tri
umph, followed by N.annie's voice exclaiming, in
mournful tones, " It's empty, all except the shay.
lags!" In silence they turned away and came in to
breakfast, maintaining an air of injured dignity,
and indignantly refusing all consolation. As
looked at their faces I could not help thinking of
the lamentation of Jeremiah: it Is it nothing to
you, all ye that pass by? Behold, and 800 if there
be any sorrow like unto my sorrow."
Christmas eve came at last, the clock struck
seven, and the children went off to bed. As soon
as they were safely disposed or, an impromptu ta
ble was formed, about one-half the length of the
sitting-room, and covered with a white cloth. The
house was brought from its dark hiding-place and
duly installed at the west end. There it stood, the
garden and all occupying nearly one-half of the ta
ble. It was a perfect queen of all baby houses ;
you never saw one half so bgantiftli, Was it wood ?
Well, yes, it was wood ; but it had been so nicely
sanded, the house a light fawn color, and the win
dow pieces and door posts pure white, that no doll
could ever have told it from real stone_
It was two stories high, bad real glass windows,
and a elate (colored) roof. In front there was a
piano 'radix g down by two stops into the garden,
and on both sides of the porch stood tall flower
urns, containing some very foreign-looking plants.
There was a beautiful little front door, with a ki: 19 1,)
and bell, that would open and admit within its sa
cred precincts all visitors under six inches high.
At the side there was a lattice-work all up to tue
second story, and two vines ran up after the lat
tice-work, and poked their green branches into the
bed-room windows, forming a pretty contrast with
the white curtains. Two more inquisitive sprays
ctozoteroll around to the trout of lie he n c e , an d,
holding on to the roof of the piazza to keep them
selves up, peered in at the middle window. But
you would have forgiven their curiosity, for they
looked so beautiful besides, they were discreet
little branches, and never told the trees or daisies
in the garden below what they saw inside of that
1i%09 4 All PIaPW 44" c AO se prudent; you
remember how the reeds and rushes told that "King
Midas has asses' ears."
At the other tide of the house. the parlor window
looked out into the dearest little sonservatory that
ever existed; and oh, the plants and flowers that
were inside of it! There were tall plants with
small flowers, and shotE i,lasts with odd-shaped
leaves and big queer looking flowers, medium-sized
plants with all kinds of flowers, and a few with no
flowers at all They were such very wonderful
looking plants that It would hare puzzled wiser
beads than yours or mine to tell what order they
were. One thing is certain, they did not belong to
the Linnean system, Or any other system swept
the system of our baby house. There was a side
door, too, not quite so handsomely paneled and
grained as the front deer, but a very pretty little
door for all that, with a porch to it, and seats on
both sides, the very place for dolls to rest after they
had been walking. And the garden, too—sach a
beautiful garden, with n moss border all eroded
close to the fence, where the pink and white daisies
grew. There was a round moss plot in the middle,
and a fancy shaped one on each side ; there were
bushes and tither?. vitm trees, and real saados f es
walks. There never was such a garden or such a
Christmas house in the world before.
After the house was finished, we fixed the other
toy,. Jostle Prost tf the s.far•lert ,Pros a regiment
of Zouaves, two inches high, furiously charging a
meek, innocent-looking grizzley bear, six inches
high; their charge was supported by one rifled ca
non, seven Inches rang, and a brass mounted field
piece of equal dimensions. The bear appeared to
be seeking refuge in a large building, where was
clbraitiled a no less huge, gray, stupid ele,pkan,
guarded by a very lazy Turk. This house was the
building attached to a zoological garden, the inha
bitants of which were enjoying themselves in va
thins ways, as best suited their tastes. Some were
staring stupidly at the Zouaves, others eating
strange little tufts of grass in the most determined
mapper, and as the tufts never gem arty test, I
thought, perhaps, the sculptor took the idea from
the widow's cruse of oil and handful of meal. A
tall giraffe was making apparent rapid progress to
ward a fold where a number of remtudtably wLtte
sheep were guarded from all danger by the united
efforts of two shepherds as high as themselves, and
two dogs somewhat higher. In one corner of the
garden were a company of mounted sirens riders,
who rode around a ring at an incredible rate when
you turned the wire. Close by stood the musician,
tiesperatel, horegueringstaray tat a wooden drum,
probably to the tune " the old cow died on." Not
far off an acrobat was performing for his own bane-
At and that of the 1/Pitfalls, apparently to the setts
faction of both parties.
In close and somewhat dangerous proximity to
the menagerie, was a Dutch market, with its stalls
of real (tV1)6.46.15) P=olls, etc. A
number of comical little Dutch men and women
were busily engaged in making silent bargains with
reference to said articles. The number of buyers
and sellers was materially increased by the midi=
tion of two families of " Noahs," who had been
ruthlessly torn from their respective arks. Miss
Shem, the taller, was disemssing the merits of sense
very shiny potatoes with a fat, smiling little Dutch
man, and Noah himself was pointing his staff in the
most hostile manner at some piqh ehgrriCE guarded
by a blushing damsel. Far off, on the other side
of the table, the two arks rested on the same piece
of rock, while their respective families of animals
wandered disconsolately about its base, seeking
their masters and finding them not. The dove,
with an olive branch in his mouth, perched on
the top of the ark until the glue dried, then, n?
charitabie Noah appearing for his help. he fell to
the rocks below, learning. as Woolsey did by bitter
experience, "not to put his trust in princes."
There were all sexes, sorts and kinds of dells,
from the beautiful French was doll, With her
flounced illusion dress and bright red bows, down
to a veritable representative of Tommy and there
were cups and saucers to cuts them all. Close by
a tea garden, there was a rabbit peeping out of a
strange-looking butch at a cat and two kittens.
-1 3 14 PEW need int have bean afraid of them, for they
could not have stirred an inch to save their lives.
Then there was a little girl easing a rabbit that
ran away as fast as she ran after it A man was
centittually chasing two chickens with that/Ma sne•
eess, and a little boy with a wind wheel was hope
lessly persisting in his endeavors to catch up to a
yellow and white dog. Well might Campbell say,
cc
_Man never is, but always
I could not tell you of all the dolls' furniture
that furnished the bedrooms and parlor. It just
suited the house, and you will acknowledge that
anything that ruiteti our 'Ohrietinne home must
have been very beautiful. An English parson,
book in hand, regarded the whole Fcenn with a be
nevolent look; but above, and overshadowing all,
even as Gail 7 a toss oos Tres
the Chth'inas tree—Eo tall, so luxuriant, that It had
to be dressed on the floor, and then elevated to its
poet of honor. It was a wonderful tree, and, like
the one in the Revelation, beta allaranaar of beau
tiful fruit. When all this was done we filled the
stockings, labelled them, and hung them in the
chimney, ready for tie morrow. Giving one more
look at our Christmps Luse. we starfici fqr bgil.
I peered t h roug h ti re cldntrcn's rooms, and heard
confused murmurs of `• Kris Kringle." dolls,"
whips," "horses," and " sugar plums." My
thoughts went back to the child Jesus. to the glo
ries of the wondrous ni4hrof the Nativity ; and I
softly prayed—
" God rest ye, little children, let nothing you affright,
For JOrills Christ, your Saviour, eras horn this happy
night."
And now, merr y . 0113413411135 in all, aZta
Cod rest ye all, good Christians, let noth - ng you dismay,
For Jeans Christ, our Saviour, was horn on Christmai
day."
PSTATIZar ) 11 - a d-‘
Das Alt Schul-hnits an der Krick.
As a Christmas present for the thousands of our
readers whose origin will enable them to understand
and enjoyit, we comply with the request of some of
our friends to republish the following touching poem,
written by a pious and learned Pennsylvania pastor,
! in the vernacular of many thousands of the people
in our State, whose origin, from different parts of
Germany, and daily contact with people speaking.
only English, has led them to speak in a tongue
mixed up of the most incongruous elements. It is
worthy of preservation, at a specimen of a language
once used by a hundred thousand of the inhabitants
of our State, but now rapidly becoming entirely
extinct, under the operation of our common-school
hyakezn :
Wer Toned da heme ia, 1111' wilt fort,
8o les ihn minutia gob :
Ich sag flan aver forna naus,
E@ is flll iii 101 1 ,111; 4wtl tirmial
171' er word's seller nen.
Ich bin Arens rum.in allo Eck',
Getravolled high nn' low
Hab aver noel, in kannem Elpot,
llf e'mol so vie] Joy Rabat,
Wie in dem dehul-baus do.
Wie harmelt micli do anon a'
ICL etch , un' dank, un' gnk ;
Un' WWI Ich schio3r vergessa hab,
Kununt wider z'riek, wie ans seim Grab,
ITO etal. do Wie gjaii6ri!
.e.0.1.7..a.VELPT1L6 kMADA 01 TRATai,
EDMUND A. SOUDER,
GEORGE L. BUZBY, > Comurrrim or TIM MUM
EDWARD C. BIDDLE,
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Brig Loango, Evans St Jago do Cuba. soon
P.Chr Wm Carra BOOS
galis Juo 14 - 114Vtiiticts, *two vieutuagoth MOOR
PORT OF PRILA_DRLPHIA, 8e.,. 23, 18411.
BUN RISES 725 I SUN SETS 4 36
HIGH WATER . 8.29
- - .
Eris E P Stewart, Coln, 7 days from Port Royal, in
ballast tiL captain.
Schr Wm Collyer, 'Rayner, 3 days from New York,
with =he to D Cooper.
Schr Mao Law, Amesbury, 6 days from Newport,
with molasses to Geo Belmoth.
Schr Mary E Smith, Smith, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co.
Srlir Win F Giarrioun, Corson, from Portland, in bal.
mot to Crowell & Conine,
Behr L Sturtevant, Corson, 7 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crow ell Sc Collins.
Schr IY T Garrison, Smith, 10 days from Portland,
vith mate to Crowell it Collins,
dchr 51 J Game, Meth, 3 days from Baltimore, in
ballast to A G Cotten & Co.
- - -
Schr Alliance, Ireland, from Fortress Monroe
Schr Li B Bailey, Robinson, from Now York.
-• • .
Sleanaug America, Virden, 10 hours from Delaware
lirrakwater, Without a TOW, hoporte the ship Ellen
Stewart, for London, and bark White Wing, for La
guayra, as having passed to sea at 11 A ➢I on Monday.
Passed off Liston's barks Xiphias, for Cork, and Union.
for Rio, at anchor,
Ketch Commerce, Barnes, Mayagnez„ J Mason & Co.
Sehr E Smith, Srui h, Key West, Tyler, Stone do Co
Sam P. II .10
Behr Alliance, Ireland, Brooklyn, It liars Powell.
Bark Powhatan, Winchester, from Marseilles for Bos
ton, sailed from Gibraltar MG, nib
Brig Sarah Wooster, Lord, hence, arrived at Boston
224.1 inst.
Brie J Di Woodruff, (Br) Robinson, from St John, NB,
for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 21st inst.
BAP R B De ii, C l oa, cl.a.rad at New Vork list.
for Philadelphia.
Scar S A llammond, Paine, from Boston for Philadel-
Phin, soiled from Newport 21st inst.
Sohn Amon, Small, and Mary Fletcher, Crosby for
tr.,. Newport- .411.
Selma Jesse Williamson, Jr, Winsmore, and I II Wain
wright, Corson, hence, arrived at Boston 234 inst.
Schrs E J Itaynsr. Ray ner, James Bucksloo, Bennett,
and Mary Miller, Dayton ? hence ? arrived at New Haven
01.4 ,net.
Seim S T Garrison, for Philadelphia, cleared at New
Haven 214 inst.
Schrs John Jones, Corson ' for Wilmington Del, and
Polly Price, Townsend, for Great *Kg gyrk9r,
1 :oz. Providence.
Pair N It T Thompeon, Conover, hence, arrived at
Providence 214 inst. Lost jibbuom off Warwick's Neck
denimg the heavy blow P 111 of the 29th.
Sam Village Queen, Hawkins, from Providence, of and
for Brookhaven, put into Nompost in dlatee.e,
having lost mainsail On Friday night off Montauk.
Brig St Nary, Brevoor, at New York from Pernam
buco, reports: Dec 6th, lat 29, long 69, experienced a N
E gale, and lay to for I , ia divo t during which time split
Palle PO stove hlllwnrKo 19th, lot 28 30 s long 72 40, at 11
A it, made a schooner Mond, which stood on tha wind
until about five points on our weather bow, when alto wore
arouhd and kept off to head us off. Judging her to be a
pus ; Adorn' character, kept the brig off Why N, the wind
being SE. She followed in chain hut the brig outirtilod
bee. At 4 p fvf loot ei g ht yr her usteriii When last seen
isln: was standing aster nit.
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a
writ of sale, by the Hon. JOUN CA Daii'ALA
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennevitania. in Ad_
mintity, to me directed, will be gold at Public Sale, to
the 'highest and best bidder, for cash, at QUEEN-Street
wharf, on MONDAY, December 30, 1861, at 12 o'clock,
M., the one-fourth part of the Schooner ~ 1 12 ME," her
tackle, ,apparel, oii I furniture, es she now lies at above.
mimed 'Wharf, WILLIAM MILDWARD,
U. 5 Marmot E. D. of Penn'a.
PHILADELPHIA, December 18,1861. del9-0t
lU LE
ARSHAIIS OA.—By virtue of a
I.l_l_ writ of gale, by the lion. JOHN OADWALAHRH,
Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me
directed, will be gold at Public Sale, to the higheidand best
bidder, for cash, at MEAD.AIIay Wharf, on THURS_
DAY, January 2, at 12 o'clock M., the Bch() mar
"SUSAN JANE," her tackle, apparel, and furnitnre,
as also now lies at said what f.
WILLIAM IfILLIVARD,
WE, Vs, /6 go
P. 8. Marohnl E. of Ponn'a.
Mumma, Deeembor 16, 1861. do2o-8t
Ileit iebts exactly twannig.Yottr,
Dail in Din MYR nitui
Nam bin icit widacr Irwig z'rmai
Un' Rah' am tichnb.bans an der Krick,
Ynst naekst an's Arty's Haus.
Ich bin in bundert Haeuser g'wast,
Von marbel gloin MO Beck;
allea was Ich bah' gesolt,
Det Ich veraelnrappa any day,
Schnl-haus an der Krick.
Des le . spielt verhei wie's hot,
IV° MI noch g'spielt hab do
I_Tn' miner seller Dolterbuesch,
Spielo ni ch ilio kleno Fisch,
130 smart wie long ago.
Der Weiserle stein noel' an der Tuehr—
Idaeht Schatta Daeh ;
Die Tranberank is a' well grue'—
Un , o Antselneseht—oak ynseht 'mol hi' !-
0 was is des on Stich' !
Die Schwalma niciyppa uober's Feld—
Me fedderst is die besht !
trt eeehid du, dort am Guebeleek,
Ea 11. n geoppl. MO von Dreolc
Sri let en Schwalma Neecht.
Die yunge leia stiljust now,
110 Ana
Wart hie die Alta kriego Werra,
Nord herseht du sorer Bros gelarm,
}'on MeWer al! AMNIA
Ye, altos des is limit wie's war
Wo ich !loth war e' Buh' ;
Doch andere Dings sin' net meh so,
Nor alien dot sieh sera do,
Wie ich mich erlere thu
Ich step, wie Ossiau in Reim Thal,
Un' seh ins wolka Spiel,—
Bewegt mid Freed un' Trauer—ash!
Die Traena konuna wann Ich lash I
Irinnsakt denim %vie Ich l'utiki
Do bin kb ganga in die Schul,
Wo leh noch war eons kle ;
Mort war der Meschtor in saint Stuhl
Dort war Bei Wip, un' dort Boi
kan's noon altos soh I
Die lenge Desks ring's an der Wand—
Die groso Schnelor d'runs
Uf ener wend die aroma Bl led,
Una dort die Buwa—net so bleed—
Guck wie ale peepa 'ruin
Der Meschter wetch't sie close just now—
Qie hewer ache
Dort Seller wo love Letters schreibt,
Un' Seller wo sei Spoochta treibt,
Un' seller Berl pro lacht.
Die grossa on' die klena
Sin' [inner eller Rule ;
Un des is pistil der recite wog:
Wer Rules verbrecht tier netting die Schleg,
Oder verlost die Schul.
Inn-endig um der Offa 'rum,
Hoelin die Mono Minns;
Siastudyn all gar hart, you see.
Un' wer net lernt sei A B C,
Sei okra kriega Rappe.
S'is hart zn hocks of so Benk,—
bts Foes nrt of em Floor
En wencher krickt eu wailer Rueck,
In sellem Schul-Lance an der Krick,
Un' fuehlt about right sore ! -
Die erma Dreg ! Sort hocka ale
In misery usellt deny!
Es is ke' wunner—nem my wort—
Das sic so wenig lerna dont
OF sells bocha
Mit all da' Drawbaks anyhow
War dock e' first. rate Schulzz
Do finseht ko' Neschter so—geh such—
Der cypberra kanndurch's gauze Bach,
ttL, 4 §14,1 6, 4 06,.
Roes war er! ya, des mus Icli k'eteh;
0' wipt hot er al , around ;
Gar kreislich guts Rules ouserved,
Du wer &Meg kriclit hot, hot's dcsorred i
Gompitneiy, FR lie bound,
Wan's Dinner war, 'on Schul war ate,
Nord hot mer gut, gefuelt ;
Deel hen der balla Game geehoost,
DAM Rue omuseti,
Un deel hen Bolger g' spiel
Die grossa Maid hen auegekert—
Die Sawa nails gestaubt !
Zu helia, hen a deel pretend,.
Der [Unifier hot tile rums mend!
Die Rule's lien's net erlaubt.
Die Klena Mucci hen Ring geapielt,
13f sellam %Vaasa daj
gv9ssa rdrted sin, in der Bing
'S is docb e' wunnerrollee Ding!—
Sin' gross Bums a':
Die groom ben, die grossa 'tagg't
Die Klena all rertuisat
Wie sic g' gramma, ab uf,
Wer g' wonna hot—verlos dish druf—
Bot tuechtiglich gekiset.
Sm Christag war die reeitte
o wan Ith-metht d' /1:1' dela:
Der Meschter hen mir mum gexperrt,
De Titan' and Fenster fest bebarrt,—
I , Nan, Meschter, Geschenk 1"
Need ii6E 41 , mlahtilk
Mit force zu komma net•
lld mir er hot geklopt—
Sn unna naui gestopt,
" Wann's seinsht clan kamicht du rel."
Nan hot dor Megehter raug gelatiat—
Gar Kreislich sheepiall 'gukt !
Aeppel an' KeAta, ur. each 'nab,
S' War - ;vusllt a meet in fact molt ficlive ;
alit - he A's mit Ltiomilto pittcbc
O wo—ein' now die Schuler all,
Wo hawa do geleent ?
A deel sin' weft awek gereeet,
By fortune of ab ,geo6ee4„—
Deel hot der Tod geernt
Mei Hertz selywellt mit Gedanka uf,
Bis Ich setder Gar wird:Mk;
Ronnt huela—'s dut mir nau so teed—
dochgebt rirasv isrcewhig Freed,
Des Schul-hags an der Krick!
Gooi-loye ! alt Schul-ha as—echo kreischt,
Good-bye! Good- bye ! zurueck
0 Selud-hrtue Mull-hum! mun
ITn , du etohst had do alto' aleh—
Dtt an der Krick !
U horcht ihr Lent wo each mir lobt,
Icli bchreib nth Inch des Stick;
wam euch, d 01l ouch, gebt doch acht
Un' nemmt for ever gilt enacht,
Des Sclinl-haus an der Krick!
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moils, LAW AND MISCELLA
NEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and es.
01q 3 .6141 et the PHILAP.III,III/4.-DANA 1)49A
STORE, No. 419 taigaw.lillT Street. Libraries at a
distance purchased. Those having Books to sell, if at a
distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates,
editions, prices, and °traditions. WANTED—Books
Printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books
prluted hl and upert America. Autograph Lettere and
Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap
praised by rfe2b-tfi JOHN CAMPBELL.
NOTELS.
A CARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED,
late of the GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, have
teased, for a term of yeare WILLARD'S ROTEL, In
Washinnten. They take this oseasiou to return to age
Old friends and customers many thanks for poet favors,
and beg to assure them that they will be most happy to
1160 them in their new quarters.
SYKES, CHADWI(Tii, & 00.
WASiltaol , oll. July IS. 1881. antgan
WINES AND LIQUORS.
PRE PORT WINE.
DUQUE DO PORTO WINE, BOTTLED 112
PORTUGAL IN 1820.
Physicians and invalids in want of a reliable article of
aboveort Wine can be supplied by inquiring for the
vino at CANTWELL KEFFERIS,
/Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue
and MASTER Street.
prENNESBY, VINE-YARD PRO.,
11 minors, Mallet, Trieothe a 00., MINN, Pima,
and other approved brands of OOGNAO BRANDY, for
sale, in bond and from store, by
OANTWELL HEFTER,
Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue
and MASTER Street.
STUART'S PAISLEY MALT WHIS
HY.
Dee Coal naftlqicT 7
Old Tom Gin, Old London Gin,
London Cordial Gin, l3oblen's
In bond and store.
VANTWELL di JOFFE%
Eleuthenetecornar IMBELAIITTOWN Avenue
end MASTER Street
ZOT.TAVE CHAMPAGNE.—A new
brand—an excellent article. Imported and for sale
at a price to suit the times, by aim WELL &
FEB, southeast corner of GERMANTOWN Avenue end
MASTER street.—
REfTIESH - FINIER-BERG, LAUREN_
AA, . REIMER, and 1100ICIIRIMER WINE, in oases
of one d07:4311 bottles each; warranted pure. Imported
and for Bale low by CANTWELL & KEFFER; south.
emit cornee..OXIMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER
Rime.
71MMERMAN'S DRY CATAWBA
witim.-Thiti approved brand of Cincinnati wino,
the beet article out for "cobblers," for sale rim ticis.
tied and c. 40 47 br QA S7 - 41114FiLi R S.EFlleril couch,'
east corner GEBELANTOWN Avenue and 111ASTIM
Street. se24-6m
FOR SALE AND TO LET_
TO LET—A STABLE with 15 stalls,
and yard with sheds. Inquire at the northeast
corner of GIRARD Avenue and FitAN.K.I f IN w e *, M
the lintel. aczo-6i*
FACTORY FOR RENT.—The un
dersigned will rent a first-rate Factory Building
and Water Power, one mile north of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, act eau esrinc, Per, it application be inacie
soon. Address H. G. IHORAS,
del9.6t* Attorney for the Owner.
LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES
79 It,PWW—
IN FRANKLIN BUILDING.
Some HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. TOMS moderate.
Apply to M. C. LEA, 1622 LOCUST Street, or to 8. - K.
MoCAY, 427 WALNUT Street. delB-12t*
F 0 R EXCHANGE - A FINE
Mal MILL PROPERTY, on the Eastern Shore of Mary
land, consisting of Grist, Saw, and Carding Mille, Wheel
wright Shop. Bluokamith Shop, Store. Am, eemarlaingt a
whole village, with about 30 acres of ground; stioorior
water power—no equal in the country ; bringing a rental
of $1,500 Dor annum. Apply to
J. H. WATERS,
110 South FOURTH Street.
gria FOR SALE—A LARGE FAC-
MaTORY BUILDING, covering a lot of ground 100
feet by 150 feet, haying three fronts, with alarge steam
Engine, and all in complete order, titnato in the eekitre
of the city. Will be gold at a great sacrifice. No money
required. Part can remain on the premises, and the
balance will be taken in city property. Apply to
J. H. WATERS,
110 South FOURTit Stmt.
FARM FOR SALE.-A FARM, in
excellent state pf cultivation, containing fifty-one
acres, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly situated
ha Limerick township, atookgonatry - minty, two and a
half relies from the Limerick station, on the Reading
Railroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dol •
Tars ($5,000). Apply on the premises.
nog-tf SAMUEL EL anA.rip_
TO EXCHANGE
nd, situate —Valua
nearble
Qfarm
of 64 acres of first-rate lauaker
taVtl station, North reanayiTaido Railroad, good water,
well fruit - WI with gottO and thihritantittl atone improve,•
went!, &o. Apply to E. PATTI'', No. 309 WALNUT
Street. deli
TO EXCHANGE—A desirable
esIe.FARM, situate near Wed Chester, and one nine
from Railroad Station, containing 50 acres of excellent
land, with good improvement!. Price only 86,500. Also,
Farms of every description for sale on reasonable terms.
Apply to E. PETTIT,
11013 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
118, PUBLIC SALE.—The following
... 1 6-valuable property, in Montgomery county, will be
ell'sced at ps.blic MONDAY, D5r.......1..cc 3J, 1841,
at 2 o'clock I'. 31., at the Montgomery House, NORRIS
TOWN : A first-class FA KM, containing 120 acres of
land, 12 acres of which is woodland, consisting of fine
black and whitmak timber, the remainder being arable
iamb in it high state or cultivation, fronting on the Ridge
turnpike, about 3 miles northwest of Norristown, and on
three other public roads. The improvements are a large
and comnaodioua STONE MANSION; a very large and
aubstautial Darn, which coat upwards of 65,000 to build;
Spring-house, Older-house and Press, and other conve•
nient outbuildings; water conveniences very superior;
apple orchard and other fruit trees.
Also, adjoining the above, the following property—viz:
TWO Stl tM FACTORIES, known as the ti mann
Factories, - now in Successful operation, and fronting on
the Township-line road, one mile from the Schuylkill
landing calculated for the manufacture of either cotton
or woollen goods, with facilities for dyeing and drying,
and all other conveniences, and one 26hliersionower
Engine, two 40-inch Boilers, 34 feet tong, and two 36-inch
mud Boilers, 24 feet long, with beaters, pipes, and all
the necessary connections. .Also, with the Factory pro
perty, THIRTEEN STONE AND FOUR FRAME
DWELLINGS: for the workmen, and ONE BRIOK
NAN/RON HOUSE, with w.tih-liemoo, wood mid spring
house, be. ; frame barn, carpenter shop, wagon-house,
hose carriage and hose, with double-acting forcing
pumps, be. The Factory property embraces 10 acres of
around= For further pesticidal% apply to JAMES S.
YOUNG, 420 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or to B:
MARKLEY BOYER, NORRISTOWN, Pa.
de19431)*
BUSINESS NOTICES.
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY.—The Laboratory of the eubscribers
to open daily, from 9A. M. to 6P. M., for Analyses' of
Ossa. Deanna, Watered, && 1.15,,, fay the InAkru<tioa of
Students In Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology.
Opinions given in Chemical questions.
Special Instruction in MRDIOAL CHEMISTRY.
JAMES 0. BOOTH,
THOS. IL GARRETT,
JNO. J. REICBE, N. D.,
coe4-8m No. 10 CHANT Street, Tenth, below Market.
JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE
ILOOPPD 7 TRIED Eltreok and ORDM.ADTOWit
goad, Is prepared to put on any amount of ROOFING,
30 the moet MODERATE TERMS. Will guaranty to
make every Building porfootly Water-tight.
ISGP - Orders promptly §4.4:040 tq!
EVANS Br, WATSON'S
a. . . : . r ,
16 SOUTH F 114 : 7 4 14 11 STBEiTe
A.
A largo variety of SIRE-FBOOF SAFES slwolrl
On hand.
('IOTTON BALL DUCK. and °AN
VAS, of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Duck Awning Twills ,of all descriptions, for
rents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers.
Also, Paper 'Manufacturers' Drier Fella, from Ito II
bat wide. Tarpanling. Belting. Bail Twine. As_
JOHN W. EVRRMAN A 00.,
lleß JON R '
BILL -HEAD PRINTING, BEST
and Clit-mv.o Ir. dry, at 11.1.1711 WALT
BROWN% 34 south TRIAD street. acly
THE PRESS.-1111LADEL1ILTA, WEDNE3DAY, DECEMBER VS, 1861.
IMMENSE REDUCTION
131
LOOKING GLASSES,
OIL PALKTUTOII3 ) ENGMATUKith
i•IOTIIBE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
510 1711152TITUT HEMET,
Inronszom the reduction of 26 per cent. in the prices of all
the; Manufactured Stock of Looking Glasses also, In
DAgravings, Picture and Photograph Frames ' Oil Paine
we. Tne lamed and moot oltigani sesortment In the
minty. A rare opportunity la now offered to make purg
shames in this line For Cash, at remarkably Low Prices
EARLE'S GALLERIES.
13 , 9-tf - 515 CHESTNUT Street.
ov-yoney,,,,r*WWWV,
MATERIALS FOR
MINCE PIES.
DUI7OII AND LAYER RAISINS,
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD,
f3AZMOM, 4c.-o,e9e nbie Mesa Hoch 1, al and ii
LELOHBBBL, large, medium, and small, in assorted
aokages of choice, late-caught, fat fish.
6,000 bbls. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her.
Ines, of cholaa anehtite_
8,000 boxes extra new Scaled Herrings.
8,000 boxes extra new Ho. 1 Herrings.
8,000 boxes large Magdallne Herrings.
660 bbls. Mackinac White Irish.
60 bbls. new reonomv Mess Shad.
26 bble. 118%0 Halifax Salmon.
1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
600 boxes Herkimer County Cheese.
En store and lauding, for sale by
MURPHY I B.OONII,
nob Ne. 148 NORTH WHARVES.
rIABINET FURNITURE AND 'lllL
v LIARD TABLES.
No. PR tlenth BBQOIW street,
es connection with their extensive Cabinet Business are
UM manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
And have now on hand a full supply, finished with the
MOOSE k CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced, by all who have need theca, to be
superior to all others.
For the quality and finish of these Tables the menu
lecturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the
Union, wbo aro familiar with the abrader of their work.
auz.rim
inkPENN STEAM ENGIN.II
AND BOILER WOHITS.—NEAPIEE
LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL BEGI
NNERS: MACHINISTS. BOILER=MAKERS, SLAM
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many yea*
been in successful operation, and been exclusively en
gaged in building and repairing Marine and River En.
gins, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks,
Propellers, de.. de., reepectfully offer their written IS
the public, at being fully prepared to contract for! En
gines of all Bins, Marine, River, and Stationary, hevin'
seta of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to 'axe
cute orders with quick despatch. Every description el
Pattern making made at the sherbet reties. High atid
Low Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boileta, of
the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all
ease red kinds; Iron and Braila Castings, of
all de
acriptiona ,Roll Turning, &rew Cutting, and all *no
work cohnootoi with the ohm buoihotio,
Drovioge and arm flurktiooll for all work done at laigl
eatabliehment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The eubseribere have ample wharf-dock room for r*
pair" of boats, where they can lie in vefeet safety, sat
are provided with shear", blocks, felly d§o., Ra i is
wowp iwoory or Nita woieata. -
JACOB O. NE.11171,
JOHN P. LEVY,
BEACH and PALMEE Street'.
41.1.0.5.11.11111/111111111X, J6ffi f_ ddPfl T
WILLIAM H. mnutttm, HARTLEY 31111114314
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRIIITS*
PHILADELPHIA,
NIXRRIOK & SONS,
lINGINEERN AND MACIIINIB.I79,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Husks:
for land, river, and marine eerviae.
Sellers 011416111414P9, TAMEN. ben Deals. Ar.e.l Oasi-
Ingo of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops,
road Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gee Machinery of the latest and moat
Improved construction:
ICvery description of Plantation Machinery, Site U
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille, Vacuum Pans, Open Stant
Trains, Defaulters, Filters, Pumping Engines, &c.
Sole Agents for N. Millen:Ye Patent Sugar Bolnca
Apparatus' Noemyth's Patent BtoamHammer: and At
Inman & itrolsera Paint Vontrittgal Sugar Miran
Machine. an6-tf
LAMP SHADE MANUFACTORY
OF Y. QUIVRIVE,
Boutheng corner or NINTH and ARCH Strom,
Wholesale Establishment.
Retail Store, opposite, No. 631 ARON Street,
For convenience of Lady customers, who win fln Mon
the meat oniaddo nrilulu tot a Uhriutmaa araiont.
poZ6•tdoW,
COMMISSION HOUSES.
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
34 SOUTH FRONT AND 36 LETITIA STREET,
BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS,
SHIRTING'S,
DRILLS, JEANS, SILECIAS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
MOH THZ
tiA§SAOTTIMETTB, eittAT rAtti3
LACONIA,
EVERETT,
TAivsarit.4
IPAWIOH,
HAMPDEN,
Lumwigi,
A TULL ABSOIITMENT OI?
SHAWLS, BEAVER CLOTHS, TRICOTS,
CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, TWEEDS,
BLANKETS, AND ARMY
GOODS,
ISOM THE WASHINGTON (LATI BAY Surma
AND cormen HILLS ool4m
SIEUPLEY, IiEWM,
HUTCHINSON,
no, 11S OHEBTIIIIT STMT.
OOMMIBBION M BOHANTI3
FOB THI BALI OV
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
0 0 S
seSS-6m
MILITARY GOODS.
ANDREWS? ORIGINAL CAMP, OR
TRAVELLING
BED T RUNIC.
Vor sato by
W. A. ANDREWS,
n016.2m No. 612 011 - ESTNUT Stmt.
(Patent applied for)
A ItM OONTRAOTOItS
AND SUTLERS
3UPPLIED WITH BRUSHES at the lowest rates.
Always on Land, a largo eke& of
CAVALRY BRUSHES;
Goveratrumt standard ;
WAGON PRUSITES,
flovernment standard ;
And every Description of Brushes reqdred for the Army
KEMBLE & VAN HORN.
ocle*Sm 391 MARKET 6 tresL Plilltuleltdda.
ARMY FLANNELS.
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
118 NTINHINYT
Aro prepared to make contracts, for immediate delivery,
WHITE DOMET FLANNELS,
AND ALL WOOL
INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS,
,f Government standard.
CADET MUSKETS AND EQUIP—
MENTS.—We have just made to order a lot of su
perior MUSKETS suitable for Philadelphia Cadets. They
are light and neat, such as every parent would wish to
piece in the hands of their BOLUS, airordiag healthful ex
ercise without being ea heavy an to injure the spine.
Also, CADET EQUIPMENTS made to Hlasko pat
tern. PHILIP WILSON & CO..
no3o-1m 432 CHESTNUT Street.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
.....
ROBERT SHOEMAKER
it. Co.,
Skritteaut Vorner POMITEIL and 11./ker Street.,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUG - CI - ISM,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
PORP.VIII AND DOMR4Tzs,
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
MAITrFACTURER9 op
WHITE LEAD AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, &o
AftEXTS FOR TEE CELEBRATED
ritENCtI ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR OARH_
ocK-Sin
iIIIST REVEI,VED, per 4 4 Annie-Kim
U ball," from Liverpool. Kander, Weaver. 4 - Nan.
deorli2roparations; .5
26 be Extract Aconiti, in 1 lb jars.
• 25 be liztraot Hyoecryami, in 1 lb jam
50 Be Extract Belladonna, in 1 b jars.
149 Ibo P.iitreVc Tikrigiwi t in / Dion,
60 The Yin bal ColuniM, in 1 lb Dottles.
100 be 01. Ouccini Boot., in 115 berme.
600 be Calomel, in 1 lb bottles.
600 be Pii Ilydrarg., in 112 jam
WAWA'S/if/a. 4 SHOTEINII.
mbtf 'Et Myth §15110111) Min%
LOOKING GLASSES.
GRULEBIES.
SULTANA AND SEEDLESS RAISINS,
CITRONS CTWA T ZWI 4rlCgai
SWEET CIDER, WINES, (to
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
3 >PALIG4 CrliAnNßlZia,
deft-tf Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Streets
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE & OAMPION,
MACHINERY AND IRON.
LYMAN,
DWIGHT,
Glarn)
OHICONDX, and
BABTLET MILLS.
mcrtsegv luau, et per 0 1 009 09
Potwar/Tapia Railroad Co.'s 0 per coat, so-
Gond mortgage loan, (N 0,000) 87,900 90
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and
Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 4,000 00
Ground rent, Bret-chm 3,402 00
datum' wain, well Domed 7,500 99
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent loan 80,000 00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. RR. loan. 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stock 6,135 01
Mechanics' Batik ate& 2,812 80
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s dock ...... .... 4.000 00
The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stock. 95,350 00
The County Fire Insurance Co.'s stock 1,050 00
The Delaware M. S. Impasse Cola deck__ 700 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip .. 330 00
Bills receivable 14,302 74
Book accounts, accrued interest, &o . 7,104 66
Uaah on hand 11,644 64
4150,142 04
The Mutual principle, oombined with the security of
a Stock Capital, entitles the insured to participate in the
MOMS of the Company, without liability for LOBBIB.
Leases promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS.
Samuelbam,
Robert Steen,
William Dilator,
Beni. W. Tingley,
Mnrehall Hill,
J. Johnson Drown,
Charles Leland,
Jacob T. Salting,
Smith Bowen
.194 Pim% 'Fi#euri,
rrooldout.
Clem Tingley,
William B. Thompson,
Frederick Brown,
William Stevenson,
Jc R WQrroll,
Z. In V xrrou,
Report Toland,
Q. D. Bosengarten,
Charles S. Wood,
James S. Woodward,
clidE
S. No EIROUKAN, Sinn
February 18, 1881.
FIRE INSURANCE.
MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY ON
PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below
Bace, Insure Buildings, Goode, and Merchandise gene
rally, from Lon or Damage by Fire: The Company
ranty to Mug all Lome promptly, and thereby hope to
merit the patronage of the public.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY
No, PP 0 .44§1.17t noel, PhiladelpWa,
VLIADTED raitTETUAL.
ALL THB PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THB 111.
SHRED.
Insure Liven for short terms or for the whole term of life;
gOt
in A / A n a t l l 95 Yata te, Eu n o m m alt enui
o p o u t o r n a s L e i p e ng
on the contingencies of life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Truster" and Guardians.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January I,IBU,
alortgagns, ground rents, real estate won 9T
United' States stocks, Treasury notes, loans
of State of Pennsylvania, city of Philadel
phia, arc 288,796 84
f' re m i u rn 1 ±0 41 .t 1 9999 Pr cellatwalisi An NTION
Ynnupyl7nuta, North renusylvania Bail.
roads, and County 6 per cent, bonds 105,302 60
Dank, insurance, railroad, eanal stocks, ,to. 97,647 49
Cast, on hand, agents' balances, dm., Ea..... 03,205 14
01,071 9 136 U 3
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice President
Roar W. Homo% Secretary.
VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE
LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. CH ASTER PER
PETUAL. N 0.510 WALNUT Street, opposite 10 9. pewi
t/PC.O square.
This Company, favorably known to the community [or
thirty-Mx years, continues to insure against Loss or Da
mage by Fire ' on public or private Buildings, either per
manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
!docks of Goode, or Morolandiro aurally, en Mum!
0111118.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Pond, is
Invested in the moat careful monner, which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case
of ion.
DIBBOTOIIII
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Denson, Joke Dovureuz,
William AI9MOSIM I Thom Smith.
Two littamaret,
JONATHAN
WILLIAM G. °ROWELL.
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Anthorized Capital 11400,006
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
/earth Street', Philadelphia.
This Company will intro andut less er damage by
lire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene
luny.
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, *Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIBBOTOBB,
Joseph
John Ketcham,
John Blakiston,
Wm, F. Dean,
J.N. Baum.
/1511 - Blii President.
'. DEAN, Vice President.
D. Luther,
L. Andenried,
Dello Peareen,
Peter Oiegvri
W. M. Bourg. Secretary
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Not 4
and b EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North aide of WAL
NUT Street, between DOME and THIRD ameba Phila.
MAP!,
.
LatUnlirtntrATAW m ivy- 01A/ATAS raisrmsugah
. _ 9A , rITAL,
PROPEBTIEB OE THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY
1 I um 007x094. 61 .
MARINE ! INLAND TBANNTNIA°
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Sherrerd, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Blaculester, Tobin!! Wagner
Wilifee. fl, Wallin, Thmusa B. Watkielly
John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman,
William R. White, Merles B. Lewis,
0-eorge H. Stuart, George 0. Omen,
Edward 0. Knish{.,
ngiilfir R, BrIBBBABB, Funddene.
WILLIAM HARPER. Beeretary. ir29-II
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
'COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT EITNNIFILir •
DEBROTOIIB.
P. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson,
William McKee, Geo. I. Stuart,
Halbro Frazier, John H. Brown,
Jahn M. Atwood, B. A.. ra—aook,
' Denj T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cludi,
Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
Clitikl.l.B W. 003.5. Secretary fell
.Ak MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARM=
PERPETUAL. No.Blo WALNUT Street, above Third,
Pktiodalekta.
Haying a large Daid-to Capital Stook and Supine, In
vested In sound and available Securities, continues to
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Yee
eels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Pro.
Duty.. All Lulu liberally and promptly adjusts&
DIRECTORS.
Thomas B. Marts,
John Welsh,
Batumi C. Morton,
Peri& Emir.
John T. Lewis,
THOM
A. 1.371.1 O. L. 011111/7011%
F . XCHANGE INSURANCE Conr
PARY—Office, He. 40 WALNUT Street.
Fire Insurance on Houses, and Merchandise generally,
on favorable terms, either Limited or Perpetual.
DIRROTOIIS.
Jeremiah llama Thrum Mesh.
John Q. Oinnodo, Chelan Thompson,
Simard D. Roberts, James T. Hale,
Samuel D. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen.
Reuben 0. Hale, John J. Griffiths.
JRBRMIAH BONSALL, Proddent.
JOHN Q. OINNODO, Tin Preitdent.
310111 D eon, Secretary. lan
MERRAFINO, OYOI I,MO OTEWED
-1-4. AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN SALAH.--Invi-
Sation Cards and other notices will be distributed In all
parts of the city, with punctuality.
The undersigned le at all times prepared to present, for
the insmetlea of Ladies and Gentlame% a let of the
things necessary for a large or small entertainment, as the
06114) may be, thereby avoiding all unneceesary profusion
and waste; and Slattern hinmetf, that by his long expe
rience in business, he will be able at all times to give, as
heretofore, entire sathifection to all who favor him with
their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer,
No. 250 South TWELFTH Street, above SPRUCE.
ocl-em
OTEM/I...BCOURING AND TAILOR.
17 .7.Na done at the shortest notice.
HENRY B. BASCOM,
137 SEVENTH. Street, above Walnut.
R. BASCOM'S plan for the times is to recommend
Gehtd to bring their Ma Clethiha to him, and have them
made new. Also, their Cloths, and have them fashion
ably made up. delo-17
CARD PRINTING BEST AND
P6l-1 , 0 4 itriiitirwAter DikONvti
6415Quth TUMID Moo& OQ7A
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL S &PETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.—lncorporated by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1835. (Mice. S. E. cor
ner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. Ma
rino Inmiranco on Mamie, Cargo, and Freight, to all
parts of tho world. Inland Insurancos oil go As by
river, canal, lako and land carriage, to al parta of the
Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On 15,11.A/twit:et, generally_
O n Stores, Dwelling lioness, So.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV.I, 1861.
PAIL COST.
§lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan. i 5100,250 00
00,000 U. states is per St. Treasury Notes. 49,990 37
V. 0,000 United States Seven and Three
tenths Treasury Notes....
100,000 State of Penn. Pita, per et. Loan.
123,060 Phila. City Six per cent, Loan...
ii 0,090 State of Tonne:won Five per cent.
Loan
20,0100 Pennsylvania Railroad, let Mort
gage Oft per cont. Battik.
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 'ld Mort
gage Six per cent. Bonds...
10,000,300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
Co. Principal and interest
guaranteed by the City of
Philadelphia.
5,000,100 Shares Stock Penn. It. R. Co.
Bills receivable for insurances made..
Bonds and mortgages
Real Wale
Balances duo et Agencies—premiums on
Marion Policies, interest, and other debts
due the Cullinane 43,121 07
Scrip and Stook of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, $11,843, estimated value.
Cash on hand—in Banks $51,008 03
in Drawer. 617 33
tannoron.s.
Samuel Stokes,
J. P. Poirintoo,
llviiry 6lvono
Edward Darlington,
'II. Junes Brouke,
Spencer 11i'llvaine,
I Thomag U. Hand,
Robert 'Burton,
Jacob P. Junes,
Jatrico tt. hil;trarland,
;Joshua P. Eyre,
'John B. Semple; Pittsburg ;
ill T. Morgan, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
William Martin,
Edmund A. Solider,
John IG, remain,
Joint C. DUViti,
James Traquetir,
William Eyre, Jr.,
James C. hand,
'William C. Ludwig,
Joseph 11. Beal,
Dr. E. AL Huston,
George G. Loiter,
Thigh Craig,
Charles Kelly,
WILLIAM
MARTIN, President.
TIMMAAIIII4IS, Vic. Dre 61.1.4.
TINA ltY Llt LBUItt4 , Secretary. cte24-tt
THE RELIANCE
MUTUAL INSUBANOID COMPANY,
OF PHILIDELPRIL
OFFICE No. SU WALNUT STREET,
Bowels assioet LOSE OR DAMAGB BY JUBA on
Banes, Stores, and other building% broiled
or perpetual, and on Furniture,
Goode, Wares, and Mar
ebandiec, In town or
country.
. .
CIABB OAPITAIi 5231110.00—ASSICTS 1317,142.04 ,
Wtdch u invested as follows, via
In gret mortgage on city property, worth
double the amount 513,300 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. first
DIRECTORS.
William Morgan, Robert Flanigan,
Fraud, Gooney, I Michael MateoY,
throrga li. Dougberth ifidWard Mavens,
James Martin, Thomas B. McCormick,
James Duross, John Bromley,
Matthew McAlear, Francis Falls,
Bernard Rafferty, John Camlady,
Thomas J, Hemydull, Bernard H. HihieMISMI,
Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare,
Francis McManus, Michael Cahill.
FRANCIS 000PEB, President.
i/MINAID 11,11 flan, Bantam nal
PATTERSON, President.
mutry." sp4
T 144 niVVINIZIVII,
James B. Oamabell,
Edmund G. Dutilh,
Oharlea W. PouEno',
IRMA Maria.
• S B. MABIS, President.
Secretary. fe22-tf
RAILROAD LINES.
WINTER AR
BANGEMENT.—PAILADEL-
PHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORM RAIL
ROAD.
On and after MONDAY, NOV. 18, NM
. . _ .
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
'for Baltimore at 330 A. M., 8.16 A. M., 11.86 A. SI.,
(Ezrreeet Paul 10.60 P. M.
Far Chador at 8.15 A. 514 1135 A. M., 8.46 and 10.50
P. M.
For Wilmington at 3.30 A. M., 8.16 A. M., 11.36 A. M.,
8.45 one 10.50 P. M.
For New (Maim at 8.15 A. M. and 3.46 P. N.
Far DOVek at 8.15 A. M. nod 2.4.5 P. AL
for Milford et 8.16 A. M.
for Soliobury at 8.15 A. M.
25,666 00
89,501. 25
119,448 17
.T1:AIN8 FOE PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at $1.30 A. M. (Extureea), 1.06 P. M.
(Xeirireee), mai 7 P. M. (Expre.ifi).
Leave Wilmington at 7.30 and 11.88 A. M. 4.16, 8 45,
and 9.50 P. la.
Leave tlaliaburr, at 2.35 P, 41,
Leuvo hisitord at 4.1* r, M.
Leave Dover at 9 A. M. and 6.10 P. M.
Leave New Caen° at 11 A. M. and 8.10 P. M.
Leave Cheater at 8.20 A. Id., 12.15, 4.50, and 9.30 P.M.
Leave Baltimore for Sal idler) . and intermediate station,
16.20 and 7 P. M for Dover awl intermediate stations
1.05 P. M.
TRAINS FOR. BALTIMORE:
24,075 00
20,000 00
46,130 83
14,587 50
5,000 00
$90,780 07
75,000 00
61,363 35
Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M.,12.05 eati 21,20 r, 31.
Leave WiluainKton at 4.30 A. 111., 9.3+5 A. lid., 13.38 r.
„ jut "I: , A. M.
'FREIGHT TRAIN, with Pageenger Oar attached,
will run as follarm
•
Lane i'llihnierpbin for Ferry - tint, oucl latgruitmliala
twee at 6.10 P. N.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
aces at 7.10 P. N.
Leave TtaWm.:we for Havre de Orace and intermediate
ationa at 9 A. N.
ON SUNDAYS ONLY
4,0136 00
51,615 36
X 5869,136 37
et 3,30 A, N. and .19.5 u P. AL from rhifadolahia to
Onitimme.
At 7 from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
The 3..30 A. Ili. itain from Philadelphia to Baltimore
will 0011 daily, Maalliya AMMpinl.
ee2R-tf B. hI. FELTON, President.
1861. Mqtgm 1861.
ARRANGEMENT OF NEW TORR. LINER.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
NEED FROM PHIIIADELPHIA TO NEW
YOBS AND WAY PLACES.
CION WALNDT-BTKEINT WHARF AND KENSINGTON DEPOT
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VIZ:
Ate A. Ai., via Camden and Ambay, Cl. and A. Aa-
commodation ! , 32 26
At 6 A. 31., via Camden and 'level , City, (N. J.
Amistanthilak,)
At 61.4 A. IL, via Kensington and JerseyCity,Morn
lug Mail
At 12% P. IL, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo-
A.Coo 3 it
At 2 P. IL, via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex-
pre. 8 Q 9
44, 4 r, Ln YiA Voincioni owl Junior QIITI
_
Mxprese 6 29
At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Claes
Ticket. 225
At tiji P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve-
ning Mail
At 12 P. 11.04. Itexustmittlatt and Jorsoyelity, South
ern Mail 800
At 6 P. AL, via Camden and Amboy,-Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Paesenger)--let Class Ticket.. 2 25
D. 49, ad gime Ticket.. 364
The tqf P. M. Kan Line rune daily, Sundays extePttl
TbeP Id ?Southern Mail rune daily.
For Water Gap, Strotltiburg, Scranton, Wilkosbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, &c., 7.10 A. M. from Kensington,
via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R.
lior Mauch dtkazak, Alleo cwo , Bethlehem] SeiTiderth
/Canon, Lambertville, Flemington, U., at 7.10 A. AL;
from Kensington Depot; and 2,K P. N. from Walnut
street Wharf i (the 7.10 A. H. tine connects with train
leaving Easton for Mauch Munk at 3.35 F. X.)
For Mount Holly at 8 A. M., 11 and 4 P. H.
For Freehold at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
for BristOls Trenton, ke., at 7.10 and OK A. 171.;
0 314 and 11 P M,, from Kensinuton. and 2X P. M. from
Walnut-street wharf.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Belvieu, Beverly, Burling
ton, Florence, Bordentown, ace., at 12%, 1,5, and s
P.M.
Steamboat Trentoo. for Bordentowu And lotormothate
places, at 2% P. M.. from Walnut-Wee, wharf.
Sir For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the cars, on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The care run into the
depot, and on arrival of each train run from tho depot.
Fifty Pounde of Baggage, only, allowed each Passen
ger. Passengers ere prohibited from taking anything as
baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility far baggage to One Dollar per poinsd,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond Ifloo, ex
cept by special contract.
NORTH PENNSYL
VAN—Li. RAILROAD.
FOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, IR A II OH
CHUNK, HAZLETON, EASTON, NatcLNY, ac.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
THUD/5
On and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1861, Pas
senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At 0.40 A, M., (Yaerose.) for 13ethlehem, Allentown,
Manch Chunk, liaeletoni Ac.
At 2.46 P. M., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Radon, dm.
This tr,un reaches Easton at 6 P. M., and makee a
close connection with the New Jersey Central for New
York.
At Mgt P. AL, for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mane]]
Munk, &c.
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Doylestown.
At 6 P. M., for Port Veauturston. •
The 0.40 A. 41. Emcee Train makes close connection
With the Minn Talley Noreen at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to all points in
the Lehigh coal region.
. _ _
TRAINS FOE PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem at 7.07 A. 111. 1 9.18 A. 11.1 and LOB
1.4 M.
Leave Doylestown at 8.30 A. M. and 3.20 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 6.60 A. M.
v . .; pip - DAYS—Philadelphia for Fort Washington
al. 9.28 4. it.
Philadelphia for fiogiestown
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. 111.
Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.46 P. M.
Fare to Betldebem....sl.so I to Mauch Ottunk.§2.oo
Tore to Vatton 1.88
Through Tickets must e procured at the Ticket
Offices, at WILLOW Street, or DIMES Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (except Sundeiy Trains) connect
at
or .16-ea with the and Nsth at4eetey and 139-
°mid and Third-streets . Pasienger liallroads, twenty mi
nutes after leaving Willow street.
no 4 ELLIS MARK. Agent.
aisiam FALL AND WIN
TE R ARRANGEMENT.--
PEELADELPRIA, GERMANTOWN, and NORRIS
TOWN RAILROAD.
TIME CLIME_
On and after Monday, October SS, 1881, until further
notice. -
FOR GERMANTOWN
T 4.41179 Pb 116691016, 6,7, 6, 8,10 05, 11, /3 A. 111., 1. al
9) 7, Sp V, /VAI, VVI3I - 1)1 r.
Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7X, 8,8%, 91i", 10X,11%,
A. 81.,1, 2,8, 4,5, 6,7, g, 934, 11 P. IL
The 8% A. M. train from Germantown elope at Dny's
and TioBa only.
OPT SIINDAYI3.
Leave Philadelphia, A. M., 2, 7, and 10X P. M
Leave Germantown, 810 A. hi., 1,8, and 93 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 8,9, 11, A. M., 2,4, 6,8, and 10X
P. M.
Leave Uheetnut Hill, 7.10, 8.10,10.10. AIL, 12.40, 8.40,
5.40, 7.40, and 9.10 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
LCOTO Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M.
Leave Ohostnat Hill, 7,60 A. M.. 12,40, 6,40. and 9.10
P, DL
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NOEEISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 83i, 9.05,11.06 A. IL. IN. 8.06,
4N, 6.05, and 8.00 P. M.
MOTO iierridewn, 7,0, 9,.11 Li. M., IX, 4X, and
P. DI.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 3 P. N.
Leave Norristown, Tx A. P. ➢L
FOR ISkNAYUNK.
Leave PlAilai nhla, tikc AI 4i. t 3.06, 4%,
6.05, and 8.06 P. M.
Leave Xanaynnk, 6K, 7%, 9ig, 11% A. M., 2,6,
and OK P. AI.
ON BIINDAYS.
Leave DAM°lphla, 8 A. M., 6 and 7 P. M.
Leave Nanayunk, 7% A. M., 6% and BP. X.
E. K. 6.81.1.711, General Superintendent,
Depot NINTH end GREEN Streets.
FIIHE PENNSTLYA.NIA CENTRAL
11 RAILROAD
,
260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK
1861.
THZ CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
- -
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Traine
from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the
'Union.. Depot at Pittsburg with Through Traihe to and
from all points in the West ? Northwest ? and
USouthwest—
r9r tr...aPort.tion 91 feksoms
gent uneurpaesed for speed and comfort by any other
route.
Express and Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors. All Through
Plasajoi Trikhae Lea,laidge , e t.ateut
Brake—agreed under perfect control of the engineer, thus
adding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train i Wood
ruff', Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains, Tho
11111 " 111,44 MINA *Ol wad arcart Macs -
days excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.
Fast Line 11.30 A. M.
Express train leftist; ,0 10.30 P. M.
v. as,
Marrisburg a 2.30 P. M.
Lancaster 4.00 P. M.
West Cheater Passengers still talce the Mail Crain at
8 A. M., the Parkesburg Accommodation at 12.30 P. M.
and tiac Lancaster AcCOrniraninnen in 4 r,
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Bur
falo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving
Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. and SAO P. DI., go directly
through,
Tickete Westward may be obtained at the office 01 the
tiompaay in Philadelphia,
New York, Boston, or Balti
more; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad officee in the Woot also on board any of the
regular line of Bteamera on the alleeleelppi or Ohio
riTors,
Fare always as low, and time asj snick, as by any
other route.
For farther Information apply at the Passenger eta.
Mon t 13411thcltit vapor ntlipTcnit !tag Marisyt dream.
The compienon or the Woutoni GODD66IIOIIII OT the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight to
gether with the saving of time, are advantage,' readily
appreciated by iShippece of Freight, and the Travelling
Public.
March/WS and Shinners entrusting the transportation
or their Freight to this Company, eau rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
THE BATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
In the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at ail
NMI as favorabts as are charged by other Railroad
companies,
fir Be particular to mark packages " via Pennsylva
nia Railroad."
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address eithor of the following Agents of the Com
rimy
D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg
H. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, O. J. S. Johnson, Hip
ley, 0. ; B. McNeely, Maysville '
Ky. ; Ormsby & Crop
per, Portsmouth, 0. ; Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville,
Indiana; It W. Brown A Co.. Cincinnati, Athcm
& Mibbert, Cincinnati, 0; B. (1. Meldram, Madison,
Ind; Joe. M. Moore, Louisville, Ky. ; P. G. 0 1 11lley
Co., Evansville, Ind. ; N. W. Grabens & Co., Cairo,
HI. ; • E. F. Sane, Sha fer & Glass, St. Lonis,.Mo. ; John
IL Eared, Naehirille i Tenn, •L Harris I Hunt, - Mem.
lb% Tenn.; Clarke dt Ch icago, ;W.H. H.
Scouts, Alton, 111. ; or to Freight Agents or Itallroads at
different points in the West.
8. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
NAGRAW & KOONS. 80 North street, Baltimore,
LEECH & CO., 1 Astor Home, or 1 S. William et., N. Y.
WINCH & CO., No. 77 State street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, Genet Freight Agent, Phil.
L. L. HOUPT, Qen'l Ticket Agent, Phila
Sink _Altoona. Pa.
i llismon PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD
00, (02/ce 227 South Fourth street.)
IthiI.IISIILPHLA. Awn 27; IMIL
ITlTtiVi;ittr474l
. .
On and after May 1, 1861, season tickets will be issued
by this company for the periods of three, six, nine, and
twelve months, not transferable.
Susan seheel-tieksts may also be had at 88 Der sank
discount.
These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 9ff
South FOURTH Street, where any further information
can be obtained. S. BRADFORD,
Treamm.
WEST CHESTER
HOMINIMAILROAII TRAINS de PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELl
innyrn and MARKET Skiaete, at a A. at, la.so
pad 4 P. no2-g
WM. IL GATZMER. agent.
1862.
u~ r y~-.~c _.:~
OBEAT WEbT
itiALßki BY AUt;TIOIf.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO-)
No. 429 MARKET STREET
SALE OF IN PORTICD A ND DILY GOODS.
Vu frt iday Aloroirm,
Paw mbar 27, a .10 tor C1.1)1, by catalogue
-400 lols of fancy :And staple imported dry goo Is.
Wirer Samples and catalogues early on mortong of sale.
VIENNA BROGUE LONG AND IiqUARE SITAWLS.
On Friday - Morning,
An invoice of fine 'Vienna bridle long and FY luaro
invoirn ni4.d, 6.4, and 8.4 all.woal Maid do,
LYONS BLACK GROS BE BIHNLA
All Boiled.
24 to inch heavy high lustre ninek grog de IthineA.
BONNET RIBBONS.
Nosi 4 and 0 nolid cabin cord Don't do soh) bonnet
LE
N 05.2 0 lira 14 13411111111 t
WEST OA' ENGLAND INDIGO lIIXE BEAVER
7-4 IleftVY Wed 11,411 g, 1,111” IY,tkvere.
STOOK OF DILY Goot)s.
On Friday Morning
Docrothrr 27, at 10 o'clock, for cash, a stook of dey
goods, consisting of—
Printed repo and poplins, whito and colons! bar , g.'s
and de 'sines, printed challies, do 'altos, and loiregi,i,
cloths, CitiailaWall, CI whito aoodk, wuul hold
broche, Stella, and Thibet NIIawIN, &a.
Alm, at thin store, northwest corner of Twelftl and
Market, fixtures, counters, desks, tire. proof,
NF. FANCOA3T, AUCTIONEER,
• stwcomor to B. Scott, Jr., 431 CHESTNUT Bt.
FURS. FURS. FURS.
LARGE SALE OF LADIES' FAYCY FURS,
ROBES, ku.
On 'Thursday IVlnming, _
Dhthinhai• 2E, o ..... 11/S.O cing .1 it) osoln'o . k
biollah•il will b tonal a giqn.ral assortment Or fashion
able (\way in sets and single piei-e3 1 for 'Mine, misses, and
cbildFen jan invoice gqile ultim o ma'am and glovui
also, collars awl culls for vvvrcoati, i ulialo and fancy
rober, &c.
BALE OF GERMANTOWN FANCY KNIT GOODS,
TIOSIERY, 67. c., by critalogub.
Oa Friibty Mamba,
December 27, eMiltlifgliellta At 10 “`clock precisely.
LARGE CLOSING SALE OF . READY-MADE
OLOTII .
On - Friday Morning,
•
December at 10 o'clack, comprising a general an
tiorluirtit of Min% irmJ Tam cantiiinoro Dints
drew!, and oTercoatai casAlmore, and flinty mita,
&c.
MEDICINAL
D R. VERNON PIERPOINT,
MEMBER. OF THE
ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, ENGLAND,
Anther of "Skin Diseases and their Remedies," and
Diseases of the Rectum." May be consulted at hie
Residence,
1012 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
p1y.051 10 O'CLOCK A. SL. TILL g 0 4 0L008 P. li., OR BY
Dr. PIERPOINT hag been especially anceastul in his
treatment of the following diseases: SKIN DISF.ASES
of Every Nature; IiKURALGIA4
DYSPEPSIA, and DISEASES of the RECTUM. no2s•tf
.4"-!ONS UNP T .10 N.
WINCHESTEIZ'S
ROLIMP DreDarfltiOti of
JUL J. F. CHURCHILL'S
HYPOPIIOSPIIITES OF LIME AND SODA,
A Specific Remedy for the b (lament of
The great enema which has attended the use of
the Hypophomphitcs is creating a very general inquiry,
not only among the medical profession, bid alAo
among the thousands who are suffering front Pulmonary
Disease.
In all Nervous or Scrofulous Complaints,
Sznel of V+ - re, POWER, I , ispuraiii,
Female Weakeeddes, it is a sovereign and iuvaluable re
medy.
Price Sl, or six bottles for S 5, with full directions.
Circulars way be obtained by all inquirers. Sold wh01e
...1., rvtail t,-
S. C, UP AM,
370 CHESTNUT Street,
Sole agent for Philadelphia. Trwle supplied
be27-wfni2ai
QPERMATORRHEA.-ON TO SIX
BoxeS of "WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL"
will jimmanontly euro any ease of Seminal Weakness, or
its resulting impmeney, however aggravated, and whether
recently developed or of long standing.
READ THE TESTIMONY
We believe it to be as near a specific as any meal,.
vine cart be, We have cured many severe eases with
from us: TO TEN DOdEd.
"11. KEITH, M. D."
Amer. Jour. of bled. Science
Price Ell per box ; FAX boxes for e 5. Seut Or mail.
Sold only by 8 C..UP HAM, 310 CHESTNUT Street,
Bole opera for Philadelphia. Trade supplied,
n027-wfm3m
MUTTER'S COUGH SYRUP.
P. PRO WN. _
COPY-111%1T fa6tTltti)
Prepared only from the Original Preeeription of the late
PRnEESsOR MUTTER.
AT FAPPERNIS, D/WlYll'.i.3l
Worthyma conior of FiFTt3 and VIMOTIiIIT btroetep
Philadelphia.
This Remedy is a safe and simple preparation from the
receipt of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with
10Kliiiic tarorite preocription. Thai he wed it in
hie et nilictire, insures to" the timid a certain
proof of its - pare and innoxions elements, and to those
who know his character for skill and careful attention,
to prescribe only such remedial agents as should secure
restoration without producing enhesationt evil, it will be
welcomed as a real good. Under the alliance of a
sician (to whom its combination will unhesitatingly be
made known), it will always be .found very beneficial,
and in cases where a niolical adviser is not at hand, it
may he need with eafety, according to the directions, in
all cases of short or long duration. For sale at
FREDERICK BROWN'S,
Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of FIFTH. and CHESTNUT Ste.,
0C19.11&11 Om Philadelphia,
GLUTEN CAPSULES
OF
PURE C, f 1.1) -LIVE Ft OIL-
The repugnance of most patients to COD-LIVER
OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in
duced various forms of disguise for its administration
that are familiar to the Medical proresston, Some yf
them answer in special cases, trot more often the yeaicie
neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as
unpalatable and of loin. therapeutic value. Tho repug
nance, nausea. Bra, to invalids, induced by disgust of the
Oil, is entirety obviated by the use of our CAPSULES.
COILLIVER OIL CAPSULES have bee numb amd
lately' iu Eiii•ope, the experience -there of the good to
sults from their use in both hospital and private practice,
aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf
ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for
Ma; toelinu assured Una' ugo will rogult Iu bona& and
deserved favor. ?repro] by
WYETH & BROTHER,
de9-tt 141 6 2 A% ALNITT Street, Philadelphia
RAILROAD LINES.
PHILADELPHIA
gripmmAPTD BEADING NELILISUAD"
PAbSENOIat TRAINS FOB POTTSVILLE, READ
ING, and HARRISBURG, on and after Noreuiber 4, /SOL
MORNING LINES, DAILY, (Sundays eace9ted.)
.11911Y9 Tow Pep 4. 1 991119 r of P_B44P BUI 941•1417 WT
UWE. PHILADELPH IA, (raloongor outranOoll
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets ' ) at S A. IL, con.
ueeting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD 4.15 P.M. train, running to Pittsburg ; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.60 P. M. train running to
Dlnwsb.ssisn. Onsll.lo, As..; sad iltifeYHEllll
CENTRAL Ci1L11.06.111.26 t. trap runnlngto Sun
bury, Ac.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and OALLO)I9.
BILL .fltreate, PIIIIADELPHLak, (DEISM Mee anemias&
en Thirteenth and On Cello%Shill ate") for POTTSVILLE
and HARRISBURG, at 2.15 P. M., DAILY, connect
ing at Ilarrisbnrg with the Northern Central Railroad,
for Ilinnkiry, Williamsport, Elmira, &v. Ezprese Train
from New York via Easton DIAIZAK close connection with
the Needing Mail and Accommodation Trains, connect
ing at Harrisburg with the Pennsylvania Central 3.15
A. 2S. Train running west. For READING only, at
4.30 P IE, DAILY ! (hallow excepted,)
DIRIAHOEB 'VIA PHILADELPHIA AND BEADINIE
'RAILROAD.
FROM PHILADYLPHIA, Niles.
To Phcenixvillo
/IN 00
barony's US
Harrisburg 112
Dauphin 124
Millersburg /42
Trovertou
bunbury 108
Northumberiand....l7l
Lewisburg /78
Milton 183
NUIWY /PT
Williamsport 2 202
Jersey Shore ..223
Lock Haven 238
j
8a1at0n....... . ... . . 238 Wiliam wort and Eingra
E IOY ra 287
20/ Ratiread.
Elmira
The BA. M. and 3.1 b P. . tratneoonnectdaily at Port
011uton ((Sundays excepted,) with the CATAWISSA,
WILLIAMSPORT, and. ICBM RAILROAD, making
elm conneatione with Rime hit Niagara Fella, Claimula.
the Weet and Southwest.
DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD
and OALLOWHILL Striate.
W. H. DIcaLHERNBY, Secretary.
October 80.186 L
Mir ELMIRA ROUTE.-
- -PHILADELPHIA AND =All
BA RAILROAD
.
qIIIG/Ki/OW 7/91:TrIs * 9 0 0mn/wry Anpgrry
Wilkeebarre, acrantoe, Danville, Milton, Willlanwport,
Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Pal*
Dochcater, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, Bk.
Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North and West.
Deueenffer mains tisli leeve she new Depot of the Dlal
ladelphis and Rotating Railroad, corner BROAD and
OALLOWIIILL Streets, (Passengers entrance on Oal
lowhill street,) daily, (Sundays excepted), for above
points, as follows:
- DAY 1021.D1ESS Son A. M.
NIGHT EXPRESS 316 P. M.
The 800 A. M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes
barre, Pittson, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK
AWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
Tie abovo mei., direct coo. ..tic,.
with the trains of the New York and Rae Conoudnigdi
and Niagara Falls ' and Buffalo,
New York and Brie,
and New 'York Central Railroads, from all points North
and West, and the Canadaa.
BROM chocked to Elmira, Buffalo, and auspeuilm
Bridge, and all intermediate points.
Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and M
inks Railroad Line's Ticket Office, northwest corner of
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Passenger
Depot, wriwr THIRTEENTH AND CALLOWHITsh,
THBUIItiId - E7CPTSZtIn Err:nig - UT TUArti.
Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Broad and
Oallowhill etroete daily, (Sundays excepted), for aU
points West and North, at 6 P. M.
Freights must be delivered bofore 8 P. M. to Insure
stieir day. ..
For further Information a ply at Freight Depot ;
THIRTEENTH and OALLOt tiilLL, or to
0." . T. LEONARD, Agent,
Northwest corner UIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
TitrlleAvirbles.
agn .. WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL
ROAD_
VIA MEDIA.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 25,1881, the trains will
leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner
of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET titivate, at 8.30 LW&
2, 4.15, and 6.45 P. IC, and will leave the corner of
THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, (West Phila
delphia,) at 17 minutes after the shirting time from the
Depot.
ON
_SUNDAYS,
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. X. and 2 P. X
Leave West Chester at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M.
The Traiva leaving Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and 4.15
P. M. connect at Pennelton with Trains on the Phila
delphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord,
Kara tt, Oxford, 60., 'Re. HENRY WOOD,
n025-tf Strearintendent
A QPARIUMS, FERN CASES, A
apiaty of Fish and Planta, Ne_ 144 Wasik SIXTH
Street. d2.lnA
Phildatipbla and &MIMI
and Lebanon Tolley B
northern Central
Railroad.
OviuDnri autl Er* A, 11,
SHIPS.
PdiSaPOBTO,—MI pyroono haying the United States
will require 10 have PASSPORTS (rum the autlioritiee Of
their respective countries, countereicneil by the Secretary
of State at Washington, or by the Passport Agent a 4
port of embarkation.
FROM lIJEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL
Chief Cabin Passage 1180
Second Cabin Peerage
FROM ROSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
Slaeond Cabin Passage..-
The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ships from Roston call at Halifax and Cork Hat
bor.
PERSIA, tient. J udichis. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon.
ARABIA; Cant J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. Lotto
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. Hockley.
AIJSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie.
Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Anderson.
SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels carry a dear white tight at maiitaierg
green on starboard bow; rod on port bow,
CANADA. Muir, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Deo 11.
AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York, Wednesday, Dos. IS.
ItUItOPA, Andereon. Boston, Wednesday, Dec. S.
A. INTRA LASI AN,
Cook, N,York, Wednesday, Jan. 1.
NIAGARA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 8.
ASIA, Lott, " N. York, Wednesday, Jan. la.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced surgeon on hoards
The owners of these ships will not be IteCottlitable 1111
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones,
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage, apply to E. CUNARD,
m64-if 4 Dwarfism GR.StRig.
irs apnei TIRE ADAMS MX_PRESEI
CINAPANY, (Sitcom CIaUSTN tor
Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchant:tee, Bank
Notes, and Specie, either by Its own lines or In connection
'ran other IC:prese Companies, to al !the principal TOWS.
and Cities of the United Mates
ti ara FOB NEW WICK.
NRIV DAILY LINDtviA DAlAvntre
Philadelphia and New York 'Exams ittaamp o at a m _
perky receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. H., delivet-
I. e iS el= iii la NEW Peek the Ce1169,1,J.,..
freights taken at Tea/tenable rake.
WM. P. OLYDZ, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH WHARYPS, Philadelphlia
JAMES HAND, Agent,
anl+tt Plere le and 16 T>fhßT THYPR. New Pork
s aig i g FOR NEW YORK. Thy
Philadelphia Stems Propeller Ocal4PuLY
will *commence their buainnae for the mann on ZA4i4ani
BALM BY AUCTION.
vr THOMAS & SONS,
Anis Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH 13treet.
=;==
PUBLIC! a.sLEfi BEAL IG3TATIG AND =WA*
AT THE EXCHANGE, EVERY TUESDAY. M
o'clock noon, during the bush:mac season.
SEAL ESTATE AT VIIIVATX SALL
MIT We have a large fllllol3pt of teal eptato at riyaw
eaiq ineinding every description of city and country pro.
party. Printed lists may be bad at the Auction Stern
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITITRIc, nomiwooD
hIELODEON, LA IMUG 11 K-PRUI)F,
BAGATELLE TABLE, BEDS AND BEDDING,
CIIINA Al , D GLASSWABE, CARPETS, ,tc.
CARL.—Our nide on Thu, xday morning, at the Auction
Store, %ill comprise, besides oOQ Juts or nmond
rornitert., rote - wood melodeon, largo nod oniThriqr
fire -proof chest, made by Ferrel a Herring, walnut llJ•
gnicllc teat., halls sun (mom rom 01.40, Mirroro, China and
Want; Iloilo and host line, fine velvet and 14,144 , 14
carpets, torMiliq au ititi.toqiih, dale, te, widch wo in
vite the attention of larlion and others deFoiroua of pur
chaming.
Catalogues now ready, and din articles arranged
for examination.
BTOt ICS, sic.
On Tthmilny,
Derunilier 31, at 12 o'clock no. n 1 at filo Philadolohla
B 3 di ill.g1)--
"Exerntorn' Peremptory Sale--1 mhare
11.40
ntiarra rarninth' and illnellitniea' Land and Bail End
hinge Annlnnly of tin] Finn Arta.
lElllllre Mercantile Liln•ary Company-.
Fri t7T-ULAJ;i /ARM.
On Tuesday.
December 31, at the Philadelphia Ku:bongo, by ....be
of lloirx—
Ettfits Or Judo Lntio4l.olh, deeid.
VALUABLE FARM, 140 At:BIN, 51.,"t,0,,,,y
enmity, rt , tltl:43.lVania, N of a mile from Sandy. Ran
11-,« an•
fttlln Clwidunt Tlill , and .12 milt, from Philadelphia. It
is ot 0 of the h,•et l'arn.4, in Montgomery Connt} .
BUILDING LOT, Cope elrret, Ninet Nab ward.
Bete at Noe. 130 and 141 Ikoth Ponrth Street
SUTERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PiATE N 1 IR.
R. 011 , ,, PIANO-FORTES, BEDS AND BtiDDlNii,
CHINA AND oLAs§lymig, 3Bo9Sial AN!)
OTI VAurzT6, ac
On Thursday Morning,
At a o'cicck, at the Auction Store, the nu porter turni
fOnlittlfet 81010441P1 and Oth44 ..,x-
DOta4 ttC.t from famitlr4 daeliuiutti Itendfikotoln,g, rpm,
to the etote tot Convoulence of sale.
rifir Catalogues ready the day Droviona to Hale.
A LSO,
A ladles' fine cold widen.
A hunting-cape gold %%atoll.
A tiro- rifle.
A. olltkl'it,P tall., mad., Ly Henkel.,
An elenfint eeie.wrxel
A very large mud mulaftrior Are -proof evac, by rart,tl
perriug.
SALE OF POPULAR AND INTERESTIO'I BOoR
ILEGANT PICTORIAL AND ILLUSTRATED
WORKS, IN BEAUTIFUL BINDINGS.
On Thursday Evening,
DeCOLOhaf 26; at the Auction Slum Nag. 12.11 and 141
South Fourth str(q4, will be Told an assortment of i
Hefting and valuable books, 'deg tnt phoorbtl and 11--
tiatiql works, iu rich and bolutiful bindings, appropriate
for rim Year's Presents.
[Klu t O. DIM Nino Street
..• , .
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO,
BRU'SSELS I'ARPIKTB,
On Monday Morning,
30th limb, et 10 o'clock, by nitaloono, at No. 906 Pine
streeb the rotperior furnitero. rogowool piaticaurte, by
Wilhelm A: Schluter, fine Brussels carpets, Ac.
Sir May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the sale.
AT PRIVATE SALE
Shares Mercantile Library.
L. B. lIOi PIN, AUCTIONEER
242 MARKET STREET.
GENERAL SALE
OF DRY GOODS, FANCY WOOLLEN AND
WORSTED OERMANTOWN HOSIERY AND
_KNIT COODR, TRHJMINOg, Ac.
On Monday Morning,
Decernl,er 30, at 10 o'clock, compi Piing a grioil amirt
nient of seaeortal.le goods, adapted to the. city retail trade.
W - Gouda arranged for examination rariy the
morning of RAIN u•itlt
AT PRIVATE SALE
An invoice of s , SP ngreen," or Japanese Leather, suita
ble for bookbinders' use; a very flue imitati•un of Rastas
leather s the first importation of the kind into this conetry
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION—
EERS, Noe. 525 MARKET and 522 COMMEROI
streets.
Liman rogyrtvn AA.LE 1,40 c DOOTS,
SittgA,
On Thursday Moruinz.
Dec 20, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be eo4d, by on
taleptie, 1,000 2/L l / 2 4.4 11.0 a, b.yst, and 1 / 4 :,
grain, thirk tnd cavalry boots, hrogaes. Wellingtm boots,
women's, misses , and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, mo
rocco, and Balmor boots and thoo:. Also, a &Arable
nestavtment of first-••lase city-made moods.
ice' Open for examinatiott, ..4tio or-tato: l oas, early , EI
the morning of sale.
3FITZPATRICK & BROS.,
.1, AUCTIONESIO
604 1111MTNITT litrent, Morn Stith.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR PRESENTS
Sale every evening, at 7 o'clock, of a splendid assort
ment of fancy goods, silver-plated ware, clocks, watches,
rveir ? , go,..fonery, I g g t
illustrated vrorke, in elegant binoinga, juvenile hooka,
&c. fine : 11 inffnet Dertfolfos, work•buxeA, &c. Al
a nee ce)ii:;1 1 9 1 1 91 IVrolgt §ea .7.1.11116117
TOriet7, at fanny goorig of avers' vloneriutiun.
PRIVATE SALE.
During the day, at average auction prices.
*7 - Consignments solicited for either public or private
Baler, to Knit 1110 converiialteo of annaleneee.
*Pr 0111410 or sales DroMPSY attended ke. Charges
moderato
M O SES NATILANS, AUCTIONEER
AM) et.M.M.I.AAfoIt iihnorzAziT• couilayspst
corner of stxtkr and RAGE Streets
AT PRIVATE SALE,
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
• •
411¢ 80110y.111.6 ..dishes win Le 501 a fQr ixe intl. Flan LL•
Ugn. l selling price:
Fine gold hunting-case, double-case, and louble-bo
tom English patent lever watches, of the most approved
and best makers; flue gold double-time English patatt
,
gold smut-tog-case and open-face escapement levee and
lapin watches ,• horizontal and duplex watches ,• ',Byre
hunting-case, donble-case, and double-bottom Engilids
patent lever, escapement lever, and leplue watches, of the
koesi 4 eero<ed eed beak malera Qp.o.-
facq sliver wateLlea q Barer quartier and single-akee
watches; fine gold vest, neck, foh, and guard chains . ;
diamond finger-rings and breast-pine; nets of fine gutu
jewelry; gold bresatqino, ear.rinos, lnger.rings, braee
gonoil , cooon, pens, and jewelry of ovary dracriptloo
gang, pistols, musical Instruments, Diano-fortes, and ar
ticled generally.
2 1 1 9+Ngx TQ LiThli
Oozier adranced hberally, for any lengin of lentil
agreed upon, on gold and eilvor plate, diamonds, watchogg
pwelry, fowling-planet+, !anginal instruments, dry goods,
clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery, flUmitnreg bed
ding, fancy artleleg, and on al! arrlcleg of value.
CONSIGNMENT§ AND OIIT•DOOB SALES &SU
Liberal cub advances made on all articles 00131 Sin
for sale. Personal attention siren to all ont-deor Balm
SITIPPTNCT.
WEEKLY COMMUNICA
TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW
TOILS. AND LITERPOOL 4 'Jailing at QUEEN&
TOWN, (Ireland.) to land and embark easeeneen and
despatches.
The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia !Steam
ship Company's aplandid Olyds.bullt Iron seraw steam_
ships are Intended to sail as follows!
FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF WASHINGTON
EDINBURGH
And every Saturday throughout the year; from PIXIS
No. 44 N. E.
BATES OF PASSAGE
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin, to . Queenstown, or Liverpool #76
Do. to London, vin LiTOrIVOI VI
Moorage iv cluoviistowu, or Divorfool. . *Mt
Do. to Londtru. SW
Do. Return tickets, available for six months, from
Liverpool SOO
Passovers .orwarded to Havre ? Paris, Hamby,
Prw , ...wP, "0 , 7 t Afit"TCP eq nlf4Pgli 13,4411,
Certificates of passage issued from Liverpool to New
York 141
Certificate?) of passage issued from Queenstown to New
York "
Thew steamers hare trupsrior accomundations goo
bangers, are constructed with watertight compartment.
•nd carry experienced Surgeons.
'For freight, or passage, apply at the office of the Om
sang. JOHN Q. DALE. /alms!,
111 W&knt tinsel, Philadelphia.
In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN,
Tower HalWawa
In Glasgow, to WAI. INMAN,
1.8 111von atm&
s ta LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK,
AND PHILADEL PIMA ST KA MSHIP
COMPANY.
142,111°Y. sa iLA.4,AtlVl'llesa.
By order of the Secretary of State, all passengers
leaving the United States are requirot to prougrti pare
ports before going on board the steamer.
nob-tf JOtiN ft. IMIX, Agent.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STZMII-
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Raritan Canal
'Noir steamers are now rooeivhig freight it Sao**
Pier above Walnut skeet.
Terme sooommoitating. Apply to
W. M. &MUD &
usa Ete....4.6
OLD LEAD-8 barrels just reeetved
per achoaner .eintalics, for nets by
.1 Alf RETI , IIE A 01119. TA IRL
uol 20:1 aud ::0.1 South FRONT Strut.
..Saturday, Dee. 29
Saturday, Jan. 4, 1362
l!Mil
Z. S. SANDPORD,
General EinDerintAndenl