The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 09, 1862, Image 3

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    Mittirdtir iiklho !insert!' Ward-,Esoape of
the itlurderer.
Awtostbrutal and cool-blooded murder was per
petrated last evening, about 7 o'olook, at the oor
liter of Twenty-fourth and Biddle streets, Fifteenth
"ward, which created great Indignation in the neigh
'borhood. The murdered man was named John
Itionly, aged about 38 years, who resided in Osprey
street, between Biddle and Spring Garden, and
bankr of Twentrfourth street. Ito was a married
=an, end leaves a wife and eight small children.
, -Be is said to be setter and industrious, and followed
lor a living the ocoupation of boating. lie had just
.Coma from Washington, where he was boating bay
rfor the Government, Last evening be left his
nesidenoe, and had been absent shoat fifteen min
•ntes when the deed was committed. He was com
ing deism 'twenty-fourth street, and when about
'the. intersection of Biddle street, two men crossed
-over and twatilted him. Ile caught hold of one of
*them, when some one of three cried , t Leave me
.go." 'Upon this one of the men stabbed Gordy,
"when he fell on his face.
It The knife entered the left breast, and is supposed
to have penetrated the heart. Two boys, who saw
the whole traissetion, immediately rushed to his
:assistance, and lifted his head from the ground,
-when the dying man attempted to speak, but his
agoras were choked, and were not understood by
those gathered around. Ho was immediately car
ried to his home, and expired in a few moments
after the not bad been committed. The two men,
immediately upon the perpetration of the deed,
died down Biddle street, and were pursued for
abort distance, but finally effected their escape.
'The murderers are unknown, and the young men
'who saw the outrage committed state that they
'would be unable to recognize them, as they did not
think the matter was anything more than a mem
ram street broil. We visited the scene of the murder
last evening, and could learn no cause whatever for
the commission of the cold-blooded sot. A largo pool
of blood was in the street where the murdered man
fell. It was stated, among other rumors, that the
deceased bad been to a dog-fight, and had boon the
winner, and that ho had incurred the displeasure
of one or two parties present. Numerous other idle
:rumors were afloat. The wife of the deceased was
coming down Biddle street about the time of the
;sad occurrence, aid saw her husband fall. Oat of
ousioaity she mingled in the crowd, and, when fold
;it was her husband, her grief knew no bounds. She
followed his corpse as it was carried along, and,
'upon reaching the honsopfell exhausted upon the
floor. The coroner was notified, and will hold an
inquest to•dny.
Co IDENCE MAN ARRESTED AT THE
totrrixErrraf.„....,h young man, named Charles S.
Patterson, alias d. e 2 Adenderaon, was arrested on
Tuesday evening, at the Continental Hotel, by De
tective Officer Levy, for attempting to practice the
confidence game in this city. It stems that on
Friday last the following advertisement appeared
in a ootemporary :
..Wsartn—an active young man to do n o lmai ng ,
I!lust be able to give cash security to the amount or
$lOO. Salary $OOO per year. Address, immediately,
Q. Henderson,' Blood's Dispatch."
Jonathan R. Weaver responded to the advertise
anent, and receive& a note from Patterson to call at
a certain room in the Continental Hotel, where he
kas been stopping sines, the 28th nit. Mr. Weaver
idled on Sunday afternoon last, as desired, and
ascertained what .ho was to do. Ho was so much
gratified with the representations of Patterson that
be let about raising the required amount of $lOO.
Ile even went to Lancaster to obtain the money.
He returned to the city on Tuesday, and had ano
ther interview with Patterson.
In the meantime the agreement had been drawn
asp, ready for the signature of Mr. Weaver. The
latter, however, desired to make further inquiries,
which Patterson could not consent to, and said that
he had ,two other young men ready toga to New.
York, where he said ho was in business, at No. 110
/teed street. Weaver then left. and was subsa
*clumsily advised to confer with the police authori
ties, which he did, and the result - was the arrest of
Patterson. Tho papers which -fell into the hands
of the detectives show him to be a ' , sharper." He
wfil have a hearing to-morrow afternoon, at two
o'clock.
RETURN or A PRlSONER.—Yesterday morn
ing • drummer boy, for Morly attached to Colonel
Corcoran'a Sixty ninth Now York Regiment, pre
sented himsblf to the Mayor, requesting to be fur
nisited with pass to his home in Now York. The
lad said he was taken prisoner at the same time
with Colonel Corcoran, and was, for a long time,
ow:Wised in - Richmond. 0t account of his youth
and apparently harmless character he was allowed
to go free about the town At one time, ho states,
be was urged to attend, if possible, the proceedings
of the rebel Congress with a knife concealed about
his person—which be was to use whore it would
tell the best against rebeldom. Ile was granted an
entrance, among other visitors, and had actually
got within a few yards of the Presidential chair,
whose occupant be would have murdered had he
mot been stopped at the moment be was about to
tmake a dart. The boy tells the yarn with so much
coolness and deliberate emphasis that his statemems
-could hardly be doubted. lie says be made his
*Nape from 'Richmond by stealth, and was sent
across the Potomac in the trunk of a friend, who
had boon allowed to go North. The eatery is a
rather doubtful ono.
Tics EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL.-1110 report of
the managers of this institution states that the ate w
dEfospital, at Lehigh and Huntingdon avenues, is
'fast approaching completion. The amount already
eubsoribed for the erection of the building is $20,000.
The number of patients treated during the year was
• .300 ; the largest number at any ono time was 35
'The average time of residence of each patient was
twenty-six days. Since the opening of the hospital
:24,451 patients have been treated. During the
_year, 6,337 patients have reooived benefits from
this dispensary, making an averago of over fourteen
per day. The not Scat of maintaining the hospital
'was $4.751.28, and to outside patients, $023.44.
FATAL REarwr.—Yesterday morning, Jo
oasph P. Martin, aged alma 45 years, died at the
ltospital, from the effects of a broken leg, caused
icy a fall on last Saturday night. The accident hap
paned on Chestnut street, between Front and Be
-cond. The unforiiinate man was found by the po
lice, and with their aid walked to the station•house,
where a physician was summoned, who pronounced
his ankle sprained. lie was soon afterwards con
veyed to the hospital, when It was. found the limb
'was broken. The deceased has a wife in Albany,
ew York, but no relatives in this city.
SMOCKING OISE or Btrama.—Yesterday a
*roman named Henrietta Drake, aged 50 years, was
abookingly burned by her olotbes taking fire from
a Stove, in Darrow street, above Shippen. Her in
.juries are so serious that her recovery is doubtful.
RELIEF TO THE FAMILIES OF VOLUNTEERS.—
Mining the week ending yesterday, the commission
for the relief of the families of volunteers expend
ed $18,284.58.
Sumnr..—Yastorday about noon a German,
whose name we could not ascertain, cut his throat
at a house No. 917 Bt. John street. The unfortu
nate men was laboring under an aberration of the
on4oi.
THE Cm CAN or,--The carriages for the
cannon presented to the city since the breaking out
-of the rebellion have been completed and handed
.over to the proper authorities. Mr. Beery Simons,
the proprietor of the National Wagon Works, made
the gun•carrleges without cost to the city.
REVENGE Or CITT PROPERTY.—The revenue
of the Department of City Property for the year
1%1 vas' $25,142 07. Of the appropriation made
to the department $102,651,82 was expended, leav
ing a balance of $3,066.43 to merge.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
TUE MONEY MARKET.
PAILADEI.PHIA, JAMlan' 8, 1881
Berating Railroad shares fell off at the Stock Board to
day from 183 to 17% but, on the other hand, tho
Drincl
pat investment securities were sold at micas in advance
of yesterday's quotations, and the market was quite
Strong. Pennsylvania Railroad shares sold at 37N, Le
high NarigatiOu nt 51, Norriateirnllailroad 42X, Elmira
gt 4N, and Elmira Preferred 9,N. City sixes advanced
to 88N for the new issue, and the new gas issue sold at
88, and the ohl issues at 82N. Pennsylvania fives, con
gons, rose to 82N, and the coupon sixes sold at 97X.
The orders to buy stock extended to many speculative
Ittacks which bare latterly been neglected. Catatrism
preferred, Samlkill NATlption preferred, and Long
laland were in demand at rising prices. It wonld seem
a If the prepos6d I 3‘ne of currency by the General Go-
Wernntent was expected to produce Inflation so early and
er,;nelt an extent as to warrant speculative ventures.
There Is no change to record in the mousy market.
""were. Drexel d. Co. report Now York Nxchauge pares
1 .10 prem., 'Boston Exchange pare 1,10 prem., 'Balti
more Excliange d•Ftee 14 die , American Gold 3%m4 prow.
The crowded mate of our columns forbids more than a
gassing reference to-day to the financial condition of our
IBM% as set forth in the message of Governor Curtin,
It will be men that the disbursements for ordinary pnr.
poem have only exceeded the cayenne from ordinary
SlottMeet during this year of calamity and disturb.
Once, 126,885—[caving in the Treasury an ammo.
vended balance on this account of 5554,593.31.
The waraoen ecconnt slows receipts of $8,114,379.45,
lend disbursements of 52,728,812 i leaving a balance, un
getended, of 8390,507.41. The balance of those two ac
counts, with 0600,000 refunded by the General Govern.
meat on account of 'war expenditures, and $5OO received
erom the Society of the Cincinnati, make a total balance
In the treasury of $1,851,805.72. By the operations of
the Ankh* fend, $300,801 of the State debt have been re.
deemed and cals.:ll4l during the year.
The New York evening Post of this evening aura
The stock exchange is very (inlet to-day, both tuyers
and sellers awaiting the action of Congress on the linen.
cislettestioia. There Is but one opinion as to the (trot
effect on Mocks of the fettle of $100,000,000 dem intl.
notes, but great diversity of views literally as to rho
tent of the rise under the new caner of things, of the
"hinnies a its etability and permanency when the market
is tested by some unfavorable bows from any unexpected
smarter, for it Is not unreaeonable to calculate upon dia.
tutting circumstances with a half-million of men facing
each other, rat to spank of the eccentric movements of
gold ..d foreign exchange, and the unsettled policy of the
The market closes 'dead? but inactive. New York
1004114 Ink . 1181 %, Erie 34, Pacific Mail 95.)(a9554,
Toledo
Goverumenta area little bettor at the close. Tho
coupon sixes of 1881 leare oft with sales at 887,;m89.
State stocks are dull; Missourls 415(e4134, Tonnes.
Pees 4264254
The speculative, and, in some respects, inexplicable
movement in gold continues to exert an important in
fluence en the money market, and Increases the anxiety
to know what Congrees will finally do with the scheme of
the Committee of Waya and Means. The domauil for
gold, this morning, opened very brisk, and as high as 4
pu* teat. premium woe asked and paid. Most of the bre
ams are buying freely at B; '. s Nearly all the banks
Which profess to pay specie dole It out only in smell lots,
no that Meek , herniecit is more nominal than real. We
these * stain that the bank% are husbanding their sneer,
=all emits only.
The operations In foreign exchange go hand.la.hatel
'With the .loCiteribg gold;but business In flnit-class
, Jolla is quite moderate, the mail for the Boston steamer
Raving closed last evening at. half past live o'clock.
There is something doing 'in prime commercial Lille,
Ai 1180118 K, but meet of the leading drawers are not
%meet to sell 4s yet foe Saturday 's mail, as it Is difficult
ladsteresine thus early what the demeiut will be. The
illtA i t y ttelect bills on Loudon is nominally 114ce115.
ablokoolagi and considerable businesa to now
41011 , at 0 pee cent ,on oath Primo paper is 0X,37 per
MMtertt - h fete trausections below I.
is Out the $2,882,000 interest on the public debt, which
ftat the New York Sub•Treasnry, over $2,.
Asa_ sdready been paid to the owners of the
num wpos: opiate..
rhtladelptua Sive
January
BAPOVIIID BY 0. 30. 8LATKA
IMUST
100 City e5..........82X'
1000 do
200 84,4
700 do..tiew 88X
5000 Penna Coup Os.. 82x
500 do Coupes.. 117 X
5 Beading B. 0 & P 18x
50 do 27 04
100 & int...lT 94
&iflui
14 Philadelphia xolvinge
02.11. D.
6Enthrall 454
10 Poona R. 37.(
25 do ...... 37)(
3 d 0............
37,4(
Ina Oily Bs n isa2,dya 83
1000 do..ngnv2dye 83111
1000 Lehigh Vol 8a..,. gig
1000 do. .. .
. . . 91M
10 EludraßProt... 0J
2000 W Phila Ma.... 90
-2 Norrlatown R... 40,i
:ll BOARDS.
50 d . 0 . .65w0.. &int..l7 04
60 do. .. 17941
930 LeLiglaiov . B;.
. .1 00
BETIVREI
4 Second& Tldrd.o„ 40,40,
4E00141)
1000 GUY el now. 4455
1000 do.. new.... 88.4
600 do.. new.... 885 f
501:1 do,. new.... 8835
4000 do.. new.,.. 85,g
1200 do.. new,,.. 88)4
200 do,. Dew..., 8851
600 do..new„.. 8834
800 do..now„„ 85%
600 do.. new....
081.‘
16000 do„ new 165. 88X
(wpm? , f"
. .
SOO Green Lt Cote Te 88
BOARD.
6 Maim. R. 4 „ti
5000 Penne Coup 521... 03 30
2000 Pa 11 lot tot BDWII DIM
100 do. ...... ....• 8r,14
36 do .. •.. • 317 61'
2 Lehigh ....... , 61
2 .......
0 ....... 51.
9 00, .. .. 81 - 2
2000 DeUm 11v 602... 0041
11000 Betiding 6e '86..• 73 ,4
4#
'Strata B Pref. 0,44' 20
Elmira 74 62 85
Long Leland B. 10g Tag
Lela CI& Nay.. fit 81x
Loh 01 R N florp 38 83 31
N Ponna R..... 6 g 6
Ponna B N.. 683 69
N Penns 10a ~. 70 ..
Bid. ,dirk.
PO& es 82 83
MIK es L.... 82 83
Ptilla es now... 88) 8831
Pomp, 56 77X 78x
Beading 8... ••• 17% 18
Reading lible '7O 82g 88
BA; X 88'80'48 91 04
Read X 88'80.. 72% 73x
Panne B 87); 87.
Panne B 2.1038 e 85
ktorrio 01 Con.. 39 . •
entwine B.Coa
Calawissa Pref.. i% 43
Frkfd kt South E .. 33
2.1 .48d ate PO. 403 i 47
Enea&Vino.stell a 5
W Pbßa 50 514'
Berme le Me.. B.h• 6%
Green & Conine 16% 17
Morrie CI i.ref.loB
.
Bch " Nair 5105.2.. 65,14 Bl
Bch Nov Imp 6. 72 74
Bch Nay Btook. 3M, 6
Soh Nov Prof... 2I
Elmira It 4J 5
Philadelphia Markets
JANUARY E.—BM:ll4g.
There is rather more demand for the high grades of
family Flour, and 4,00005,000 bbis have been taken for
shipment, mostly good 'Western, part on terms kept
Private, and part at 85.0406 dP' bbl; 400 bbls very low
grade {Western also sold at P.5.12yi. Sales to nib trade
range at from $5.2505 50 for super; $5.62,Y4 05.75 for
extras ,• .P 5.8700.25 for extra family and $0.5000:75 for
fancy Wands, as to duality. Site }Weir and Corn Steal
ate quiet; the former Is held at $3.75, and the latter at 0
bbl for Pennsylvania.
WRRAT cornea in slowly-, brit tho demand 'Bless active
to-day, and prices about the same; sales comprise about
5,000 bus,ln late, at 0.3001.a5 for common to prime
reds, in tore, and L 1.4201.45 for mlato. Aye is steady
at 72074 c, and sales light. Corn—The domand Is mode
rate, and 0,000 bus have been sold at 58c for new yellow,
In the cars and In store ' and 50000 c for old, mostly of
the former description. Oats aro held above tho vlows
of buyers, and dull at 38039 c for Penni.
Bend.—There is very little Quareltrouofferlag, and lot
o. lie 111a1 at $3O IfY ton.
. .
Corrott.—The market is firm, but there is little or no
thing doing In the way of sales.
GNOOEDIBa AND ritoYieloga.—Thera la very littio doing
Walther, and a dull market to notice for the latter.
Scans.—Cloversectl is more active, and 400m500 bus
sold at $4.2584 50 4' hu, the latter for prime lots.
Wntesx is active at a further advance; sales of hbis
at 22es22Xc, and drudge at 21a , '21.,1ic gallon.
Exchange—Jan. 8.
150 Relo Railway..... 31%
60. do 84%
60 do 830 30%
60 do 830 31
150 Erio R Prefd 55%
350 do ... 55%
00 do 1,10 55%
60 nucleon Me R.... 39%
20 Ilarleto 11 12%
250 do 12%
50 do Prefd 30%
100 Mich Oen R. ..e3O 40
100 do 49
50 do 830 40%
200 do 1,30 40
100 do 48%
10 do 48%
450 81 8o & 14 1 R.... 20 •
100 51 8 0a RI C 8.... 403 4
160 do 40%
6 Pacoima R 111
60 Clev & Toledo 11 . 35%
200 do 35%
450 do 38
400 do on 30
100 do 530 30%,
6.50 do 15%
160 Chic & R Is R ... 52%
700 do 5234
50 do elo 52%
250 do b3O 02%
27 Mil A; Pr du C 1 pf. 80
Drew York Stock
31000 LT 8 65 'Bl reg.. 87X
1000 Mich St 8 wk bs 7715
8000 Tenn Os 42X
6000 N Carolina 05... 60
1000 Mo 8t fis 4115
1000 Erle2d m ex '79 98
/000 Brio 3il n 1 bs 'B3 88
10 0 0 1 1 1 ,0 ,NY & Elm 75
6000 C,B & Q 8 p be 93
1000 Mich SoDd m As 01
awo Mich do 8 r be. 82K
600 111 Cen E ho.— 89
1500 Ch & W lamb 19e
/000 Ch 3:11W 241mb 12
2000 Gal & Chi 2d m b 00
60 3111 & P de eh It 1915
50 do .......... 19x
1000 Del, II .11% . lstm OD
60 of Com ex dv 76
1O Am Exit): 78
30 racillc I& 8 Cu.. 9574
100 do .560 05x
60 do 560 95
60 do 130 01X
9 N Con B 81
65 do 81y
200 d0..........8115
6 do 8115
100 do 160 81x
1160 do 8115
16 ill Cen It scrip.. 6215
10 Gut & Chic 16... 67
CITY ITEMS,
SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY AT THE FIRST
BAPTIST CLIWIC/I.—Tlto interesting anniversary ever•
clues of the Sunday Schools of tto First Baptist Church,
corner of Broad and Arch streets, which took place in
that edifice wine two weeks ago, will bo repeated, by
request, this (Thursday) evening, to commence at 7X
o'clock. On the first evening the church was so crowded
as to prevent many from attending who desired to do so,
and the exercises were admitted by all present to have
constituted one of the most successful entertainments of
the kind ever given in this city. The exercises Oil the
Present occasion, although in the main similar, will be
scmswhat varied from those already referred to. One
attractive new featuri see may safely promise our read
ers, will beythe address to be delivered by the Rev. Dr.
Newton, rector of St. Foul's, whose reputation as a tho
rough Sundapachoal orator to unrivalled.
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE LECTURES.—The se
cond course of lectures for the season before this honored
institution was opened on Monday evening of the present
week, In a lecture ou "The Microscope and Microscopic
Objects," by Prof. T. M. Drysdale. Last evening, Prof.
Foirman Rogers lectured on " Ice and the Glaciers"--a
seasonable flume, and admirably treated. On Friday
(to•mort ow) evening, Professor J. Aiken Melgs will de
liver a lecture, in the hell of the Institute, on "Food,"
which will, no doubt, be a practical discourse, full of
useful, and we may say much-needed, information. For
the terms of membership of the Institute our readers are
readers are referred to the advertisement, fp another
column.
TfuitTY-HECOND 71.1cNtrAL REPORT Or THE
FEMALE ASSOOIATION OF PHILADELPHIA CDR TITH RD
LIST DT THE SICK AND INFIDSI Peon wing CIAOTIDNO..—
From this report (a copy of which has just been handed
to us) we learn that, during the past season, the mem
bers of this association bare rendered to the sick and
industrious poor the aid which It Is the province of tile
society to furnish, so far as Its limited means would allow.
Although the winter was not severe, the unusual diffi
culty in obtaining regular work made the articles of
clothing and the money paid for making garments very
acceptable to many poor families.
The object of this association is to afford relief by
giving the applicants an opportunity to help themselves,
and, in many Instances, those assisted are said to have
received the sowing offered them in preference to the
ready-made clothing.
The receipt of contributions is gratefully acknow
ledged, and the friends of the Society are roraindod that
any future donation will be gladly received at their
place of meeting, or by the officers of the association.
Sewing line been furnished to a large number of per
sons during the winter, and one thousand throe hundred
end eighty made garments have been distributed among
the poor,
Tho receipts fur the year amounted to $638.50; the
expenditures, $03.16.
The donations In goods during the year were also gory
considerable.
The Association is officered as follows : Hannah Mil
vreeldent, No. 105 North Nineteenth street; Eliza
beth Jenkine, treasurer, No. 937 Franklin street; Helen
U. Longstroth, Keretary, No. 119 South Seventeenth
street.
SECOND LECTVitE OF DR. HAYES.—The SO
cond lecture by Dr, Hayes, (delivered by particular re
quest,) at Musical Fund Hall, on the , t Arctic Explora
tions," with whirl) his name is familiarly associated In
the mind of our people, will be given In that Hall this
(Thursday) evening. The deeply-interesting character
of the subject, no lees than the admirable st>le in which
it is treated by Dr. If., iti curs to attract another yell
large and appreciative audience.
AT TILE ANNUAL MEETING Of the , c Phila
delphia Society for the 'Establishment and Support of
Charity Schools," held at the Ludwig Building on Tues.
day evening, 7th inst., the following gentlemen were
elected officers for the current year: President, Edwin
Waiter; VICO president, 'Henry Oramond; secretary, Jos.
C. Turnpenny; treasurer, Bichord H. Bette, managers,
John D. Maori, 'Edwin waiter, Henry Gramm'',
John Dorton,- Dr. Wm. Shippey, Jos. C. Turnommy,
Pelnberton Smith, Bobort S. Paschall, Samuel Jeanes,
Ches. Ellie, 'Richard H. Betts, Henry Paul Deck, Wrn.
D. Parrish, Thomas Bodway, Edmund Webster, Samuel
H. Fulton, bane 'Norris, Thomas 0. Garrott.
LONDON BROWN STOUT AND SCOTCJI ALE.—
Tt ese wholeteme beverages, of the finest quality, and in
their greatest purify, spectally adapted for table use, or
for Invalids, our readers will find at Mr. 0. 11. Mattson's,
dealer In Tine Family Groceries, southwest corner of
Arch and Tenth streets.
• STRANGE CorsornExcE.--11 is a singular fact
that Messrs. ?damn and Slidell, whose mission to Eng
land was all Moonshine, left Fort Warren In the Star
light."
It is Meted that cotton Is to be cultivated extensively
In the Sandwich Islands. If the negro is indeed a de
seendant of llem, we should think that Mot the place for
him would be among the Sand wish era.
We hare recently had our oitce door listed with listing
of colors comprising the red, white, and blue—kindly fur
nished us for the purpose, by one of the cutters of Stokes'
"one price" Clothing Store, under the Continental, and
it attracts some notice. A friend remarking that he never
knew a time when there was so much 'listing done with
the Bed, White, sad Blue, as there lent present.
Manuinn IN nut SMUT SLEEVES.—A young
man named Johnson, an engineer at Chicago, wont to Ids
room on Christmas evening to pot on his wedding gar
ments, and found that seine thief had stolen his coat.
There nee no time to got another, and the plucky follow
nee married, in his shirt sleeves. Buck an emergency
could scarcely occur in tide city, for the groom could
readily procure, on the shortest poo,lblo notice, an We
gout mat at the Brown Btone Clothing Hall of Bockhfil
&Wilton, Non. 803 and VA Chestnut street, above Sixth,
where the driest stock of wearing apparel for gentlemen
and yatbs to be found in the country Is kept constantly
OT hand.
A GRAND MOVE EXPECTEo.--Wo learn that
it is currently reported in Washington that a greed
Move will won be made by the Union army on the Po
tomac, which will act in conjunction with the monster
naval expedition now being fitted out. When the blow be
struck it will fall heavy, but until then, we, as loyal
eitlyens, will provide °twelves with fashionable and
comfortable winter garments from the palatial store of
Granville Blokes, 609 Chestnut street, whose extensive
Mock of superior clothing Is being disposed of at war
prices.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Sr OEN FOURTH PAGE
MEMORANDA
Bchr Paradise, from Halifax fur Philadelphia, vms
spoken 20th tult, lat 39,1ang 88.
Behr D B Steelman, Sault, cleared at Now York yeeter•
day for Egg Harbor.
Behr Laura May, Billings, cleared at Boston 7th lost.
for Philadelphia,
Scbr John 0 Brooke, Grafram, hence, arrival at Port-
land Gth Inst.
Behr Sarah, Benson, from Now Bedford for New York,
wag below New Bedford 7th last, haring returned.
Behr Maggie Yon MIMI, Ireland, BMW front Now
London Bth inst for Philadelphia.
Barnegat, Jan. 6.—The schr Clifton, of New Jersey,
mune Rebore on Saturday night ono mile north of Horne
gat Inlet. She has a cargo of tray and oats for Fortress
Monroe. The deck load of hay lets been discharged, and
about 500 bawl of onto. She makes considerable water,
but ran be kept free. We have tightens here that can
take the cargo to its destination.
THE PRESS. -P . HTIADELPRIA, THURSDAY, JAN U 4RY 9, 1862
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UT TO 12 0 ? OLOON LAST I►IOUT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—NInth and Chestnut eta
:tea P Pennell, New York D Wallace, Pittsburg
L P Noble, Now York Lleut Green & WI, 6 N
11 viinis, Pluladelphla Geol3rinton & la, Pa
. . _
J Grower, Now York Y O Dexter, Boston
Sonnets E Black,Delawaro John A Altdenlico, Del
r Bench, Washington Mrs Mach, Washington
B E rotriken, Penn'a J 111. Kercer & ref, Ind
W II Akin, New York F Bu Bois, Nov York
A 8 !Mckenzie, N Jersey J Futterman, N York
Mr Lowry & In, N York 4 A Lowry, N York
W It Borrows, N York O F Farrington, Doston
Farrington, Bostin W E Brhonek, Ohio
. .
1) Austen, Jr, Now York Jae A. Kelley &Ron, N Y
Eli Renee, Jr, N York T Swift, N Redford
8 Thomas, N Bedford J A Mitchell, N York
A Spring, Portland, Mo A 73 Tucker, Prow, RI
3 3 Barnard, Seorgetown,l) 0 Luther 0 Saxton, N Y .
J Porker, Jr, Baltbuttre 8 J Bacon & Is, N York
N 0 Parka, New York Jas 11 Wheeler, Boston
Bon SDI Law route, Penne, C Jerome, Boston
S Roth, Columitla Mr a C A Savage, Illinois
E TiIIPP, Inshore,N 1 Oro do 13 Moles, Pottmille
Pliny Ptak, Pottiolle Miss risk, Pottsville
Sir Women A In, N York Miss Pennison Now York
Mr Curtis, New York AI 11Stroug, Wow York
A S Baldwin, 13 8 N Mrs Baldwin
Sarni Sloan, Rochester Chas Si Connelly, .f r, N Y
S Marehall, Mart Cant T C Rogers A la, N I
311 itlcerearY, DI Chunk W 0 Doris, New Jersey
W C layr a , New jersey GM Coss, Pittsburg
CSi Randall, New York Mrs Edrck, Now York
Blinn, Providence 0 Keep, New Jersey
Mr., W T Clough,Nowark,NJ 0 0 Poster, Boston
Was Paine, Boston J W Bice, Roston
J I) Blmtgley, Albany Wm 'Monteath, Buffalo
3 5 Br) ant E T Henry & wife, Penna.
Clf Byeior & fa, N Bedford 013 Davie. Jr, & wife, N y
T Batchelor, Boston C Minton, .1,, Chester co
lion A A Burnham, Conn John L Johnston & is, N I
C W Barker, Carbondale Coo Haywood, NOW Jersey
S '7' 117de A In, New York 11 B Langdon, Now York
I/ K Shoemaker, M ()hunk J B Carpenter Cincinnati
E 0 k• 111) err, York, Pa Thos Terry, dew York
C Sillier, Now York Jno A Greene, Boston
Minim, New York W G Murray dw, .Torn City
Mrs Von Posen, Jeraey City D H Winton, Now York
Thos Wallace, Jr, Conn Jno T Gibe, New York
Geo E Righter .%w, N Jerso Wm Claiiin. Boston
Temple liime New York Leonard Ware, Boston
JM B Repaid% Boston C E Alexander, Boston
John T Narita, Now York El' Bogs dr la, Auburn
T Ropes, Liverpool Wm Malcom, Salem
J 1 Bane, Boston Gen AS Jones & N York
E S Sanford, New York N 0 Dawson, Maryland
Corn Seaman, Maryland J T Build, Alan*land
MERMAN rs , HOTEL—Fourth street, ab. Market.
Joe S Bond, Now 'York W Heinen, Milton, Pa
M llhellaly, Pittsburg D 13 Murphy ,t la, Boston
Geo B Murphy, Boston Geo L Carington, Conn ,
B Mitchell, Maryland J F Day, Pittsburg
.1Y T. LongOinro, FMla D G Bush, B ellatonto
Wigton & lA, Pa ffi B Lowry, Brie, Pe
J M Sandereoi,, New York. J C Ingalls, ?Saes
S Ford, StLonla J IL Davis, Fall River
II S Boiler, Flttaburg Dr E Wallace, Reading
W J Ileacock & la, Gloversv Col Jos C IllcElbblo, Cal
AMERICAN HOTEL--Obessant H., above rlfth.
J II Jones, Summit 11111 Capt W .1 Conner, H Chnk
NV H Rohineon, Paoli, Pa A S Williams, Paoli, Pa
T Harvey, Puma B Spangler, Lane co, Pu
Geo A Ford, Maryland John II Russell, Maryland
.1 If Wollo & la, Betlichem Richard Molly, Pomia
Mire A E Debuff, Penna Jacob A Delluff, Peoria
Mho Emma Melly, Penua George Harbor, Boston
Mrs .1 C Harris, Hartford Major (111 Otto, Now York
nos E Bolger, Now York 0 Lockharl,, Mauch Chunk
Thos P Jones, Maryland El A ZobriAte, New York
E E Clilte 3; wf, New York 6 Taunter, HD, New York
Jos L Taunter, New York Gi W Putnam, Now York
J li Sanborn, Sandy Hill JIIR 5 Topham, IVmh, D 0
J Q Hon, New York Z II Jarman, Now York
J G McGregor G Clarke, Now York
N II Clarke, Now York W 0 Noyes, Now York
.1 Black, Providence, It I It Parkinson, Delaware
J Y Cunningham, Maryland J Greene, New York
T. LOUIS HOTEL—Crbestnot street, above Third.
Jas Block, 'Lancaster Wm Warren, Philada
A J Jones, Jr, Muth Wrrt II Howard, New York
018.11 Underwood, Conn A K Itoy, Jr, 5: la, N J
S W liellingsmorth, N' Shepherd, New York
Walter Ileugh, Philada H B Jenks, Brooklyn
J It Whltteman, Mass 11 0 Allen, Washington
J It Jones, Philada Id N Clark
Jos Potter, New York John Tobin, Philada
TIIE ITNION—Arch street, above Third.
L M Coe, Cleveland L Bennet, 'Easton
GII Darsgood, Warren, 0 W Mintzer, Pottstown
bliss SR Snyder, N Jersey F M Litman°, Middletown
J V Clay. son, Pt Pleasant Id Crofert, Danbury, Conn
Mrs Drown, Illinois J Philadelphia
A 9 Ostorholt, l,lt Pleasant Jl3 Jordan, Mt Pleasant
S D Foot, Now York
NATIONAL lIOTEL—Race street, nbovo Third.
S Teach, Jonestown W T Ettinger, Allentown
.Jr It Hoffman, Allentown .3 Ettinger, Allentown
T Y 'Rhoads, Allentown Geo Zeigler, Reading
U Williams,
Altoona S Itebberd, Altoona
S Wi{llama 15: la, Minn ,Toa Letlert, lierkg co
Sarni N Freid, Allentown Peter Shamtno, Pa
Wm Dunker, Lewisburg Jos Gi our, DuSiest:rwri
Jas Rs) Holds, Easton W R Dunham & In, Pa
CODIMBRCIAL--Slxtly street, above Cheat - nut.
L Malin, Cheater co, Pa Amos ICemble, Cheater co
J K Burnite, Delaware A Pennington Delaware
Jos Matrett, Maryland A G M Prevost, Trenton
J C Mahan', New York W B Rankin, New York
BB Colby, Now York I Jackson & la, Cheater co
W Cliix, Penns)lvania Clms B Edwards, Pa
Chas W Sallacla, Da J E Mitchell, Maryland
3 M Baker, Venuryleanin Dr Jla Clement, Maryland
Dr F McHenry, Chester co E B Patterson,Lancaster co
D W lirreau, Pommylrani°.
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
IV Adrian, Paterson, Pa J Potts, Paterson, Pa
JII Hiilin, Centre co, Pa Jos V Crawford, Pittsburg
Thos S Young, Contest lite W Bucaonon, Lancaster co
John A Applegarth, BalL C Leonard, Baltimore
J Poor, J tml Ilia co J Bozo, Now York
\V Swope, New Volk J Phillips, Chester co
Geo L Plitt, Pittsburg A J Wolfktel, Lewistown
Joshua Clenden, PLiln Julio F Huber, 'Lancaster
Coo Winnt, Lancaster John S Hacker, Pa
John Early, Carlisle, Pa Coo hlcAlpin,
W C Scott A In, Plain P Scofield, Ohio
S W Woods, Ohio
BARLEY SIIEAF—Socond street, below Vine.
JlB'', Germantown Iffr Stewart dt la, I'enua
J Ilibbs, Newtown It Myers, Cheltenham
J R Hunt, Philo F It Cummings, Philo,
C S Vendegrift,Eddiuston F Furey, Wash, D
James Newbold, Newtown Godey Ellie, Centreville
J liolHogshead, New Jersey Mr Mlles, New Jersey
L J Bunt, New Jersey W Richmond, New York
J 111 Tilde, Boston John I/onohou, Baltimore
Br Night ingatt:,,,N3m.Lemesll,AAidt-tritLut." . ,
t• Vitwkirtt, New Jersey A G Brooke, Connecticut -
T E Fetter, Yleo, Frankrord Pa F Fox, Harrisburg
BLACK BEAK—Third greet, above Cal locrhlil.
S New Jersey Gen Kline, Pennaylvanla
Abraham Berkman, Penna Abraham Long, Senna
Chas Is:teller, Non Chunk Dlt Bechtel, Bechtelevitle
John Strunk, 13ecbtelavillo John Kltno, Saltonl
Stabler Kline, Sailor(' Daniel Levan, Beading
Jacob Bulb, Green Lane
MOUNT VERNON lIOTEL--lieoond ort., ab. Arob.
Geo Brown, lies:York Geo Adler, Pennsylvania
"lbatio Nertert, Reyport Joe Rog; Key port
IV IS Daniel, IlriErtol, Pa A It Bloan, Boston
MADISON HOUFM—Seeona street, above Market.
JII Holey & lady, [Nisbet , W M McMahan, Maryland
Josiah Brown, New Jersey Miss Brown, New Jersey
1V1.13 Meant, New York W Hill, Milford, Del
John D Henry, Maryland Jos Andersen, Boston
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above littoo
L It Rater, Phceniville A HO) t, New Jersey
S White, Alt Holly J Upham, Boston
BALD RAGLB—Third street, above °snowball.
.7 Bruce, Mt Bethel Barni Kirony, Quakertown
Reuben Noeloy, Norristown 3411 n T Berger, Pa
Geo NV Wiiliehn, El Chunk Richard WitHaw , ' Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JOHN L. OATEN WILL COMMENCE A
COLlifig OF TEN IaICTI7III3B on Practical Threnoloa at
the Cabinet, U 22 Chestnut street, soot. having had
much experience in teaching and in the application of
Phrenology, and on extensive Cabinet for illustration,
Mr. Capen will guarantee satisfaction to every member of
his class. Parhculars at the Cabinet. Tickets for dent,
$2, do. Lady, $l.
Examination of Character, Talent, Health, &e., with
athice, day and evening. Families visited when re
glinted. jaP•3t
NEW. .1100D6 FOR, HOUSEKEEPERS,
comprising a general assortment of Housekeeping arti
cles, ssith many new Improvements and Inventions for
Housekeepers' use. Also, a number of fancy articles,
suitable for Holiday presents. Selling at reduced prices,
to suit the times, by E. S. FAnSON & CO.,
delft-tf Corner of DOCK and PEAR Streets.
ONE-PRIDE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
Errias, made In the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SAVES. LOWEST Soiling Prices marked In Plain
Figures. 'All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory, Our Osis-Pnros: brarsis is strictly adhered
All are thereby treated alike.
te22-Iy JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Stroot.
HELArnoLD's UNIVERSALLY APPROVED
IfEDr.—Compound Extract Beau cures Diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Droner, Weakness, &c.
Read the advertisement in another column. nob-ths
PR. ROBERTSON'S VEOEZABLE NERV
OUS CORDIAL ; or,
NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
Tho great remt,l) for all Nervous Canplainta, DAM
ty, ohtratioa, Lou nese of SPiritg, &c. Prit , o
For wale by DYOTT k CO.,
No. 232 North SECOND Street,
Ja]-thatf Depot for 01l Popular blodleinee,
MARRIED.
FRAZTO—LENNEIC—On the 7th instant, at Ger.
matttowb s by the Bev. James More, William Frazer and
fiery Lembo,. tt,
ELY—LENTZ.—On January Mb, by Mayor Henry,
William P. Ely to Lizzie, only daughter of Girard Lentz,
all of Spring Mill, Montgomery county. [Germantown
Telegraph pleatie copy. tf
FW m a m a
SPRINGER.—On Tuesday afternoon, January 7th,
1862, Ann 31. Springer, wife of Benjamin it. Springer,
aged 73 years.
The friends of the family aro requested to attend her
funeral, on Friday morning, 10th lest, at 10 o'clock,
front her husband's residence, No. 014 South Ninth
street, without further notice. **
KEYSElt.—Suddenly, on the morning of the 6th inst.,
henry Keyser, In the 430th year of hie age.
unvtal from his late residence, No. 508 North Tenth
street, this (Thursday) afternoon. ar
BROWN.—John P. Brown, in the 41st year of lag ago.
Funeral front Ills late residence, No. 1410 Marlborough
sired, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 O ' CIOGIE. dk
MYERS.—On the 6th instant, Mary Lenin, daughter
of John and Martha Myers, in the 4th year of her ago.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 191
Main street, Norristown, tits (Thursday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock.
ItIATTSON.—On the oth Inst., Anthony W. Mattson,
in the 47th year of Isis age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 2026 Poplar
street, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. *
LOWER.—Suddenly, on the sth Instant, Amanda Mat
vino, a Ito of Edmund K. Lower, In the 31et year of her
age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 10
Oak street, below Thirty-seventh, West Philadelphia, this
(Thursday) afternoon, at I,ti o'clock. rs
DUBOURG —On the 4th Instant, after a lingering ill
ness, Caroline, wife of John Dubourg, In the 60th year
of her age.
Funeral ,from the residence of her husband, Bower
street, in the rear of No. 1715 Francis otreot, thin (Thurs
day ) morning, at 10 o'clock.
RONEV.—On Tuesday evening, January 7th, Anna
Roney, relict of the Into John Bonny, in the 80th year of
her age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 1011 Vino street,
on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
ROBERTS.—On the 6th instant, Mrs. Ann Roberts,
in the ral year of her ago, relict of Edmund Roberts,
deceased.
ROBINSON.—On the 6th inst., MIS. Cathmisto Ro
binson, aged 77 years.
Funeral from the residence of her Bon-in-law, Charles
Luis, Bock road, west of Aloytunonsing road, this day,
(7 ilursilaY,) at 1 o'clock.
TILLER.—tin the 7th inst., of catarrh, Etta Mtnete,
daughter of William and Martha D. Tiller, aged 2 years
0 months.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1318
Fifth street, this day, (Thursday ' ) at 2 o'clock. *
WILICINSOIL—On tho oth instant, Roney Wilkinson,
aged 132 yparti,
Funeral frotn his lain residence, N 0.1121 South Second
street, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. tk
ENIMED.—CIn the 7th Instant, Mary Eagan', In the
80th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her son-In-law, Ema
nuel 40. 'Wentz, Whitemareh, Montgomery oounty, on
Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, AF
BRADLEY.—On the 7th lug, Jolni Bradley, aged 15
Years, youngest son of James and the late Rosanna Brad
ley.
Funerel from the residence of hie brother.in-law, No.
713 South Eighth street, below Shippen, on Friday after
noon, 518 o'clock.
nocTon.—Ou the 7111 instant, Kate Hooter, infant
daughter of John F. and Mary A. Iructor, aged 1 Year,
months, mid 14 dto B.
Funeral from the roildeknce of her parents, No. 1013
Mertient street, Tenth, above IValuat, this (Thursday)
'
afternoon at 1 o'clock.
lIASTINGB.—In Virginia City, Nevada Territory, on
the 12th ultimo, Charles W. Hastings, one of Joseph W.
Ilaslings, former]) of Mercer county, Pa., aged 21 years and 1 month.
PARAMOUR—On the 8111 inst., Joseph, ton of Joseph
and Anna IL Paramere, aged 0 months and t days.
Funvial from the residence of Ma patents, No. 828
CATURIff street, this (Thursday) aftarnoon, nth o'clock.
ROBFIRTS.—On the sth (instant, Mary Roberts, aged
89 yearn.
YIITICTI. I IfrcIA !Ala rositlonce,lio. 3.1.36 North Third.
ofrect, this (Thurctlay) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 4t
IVIOURNING STORE, Dec. 23.
—IIESSON & SON, No. MS CHESTNUT
STREET, offer for Salo to-day, for cash—
Black and White English Chintzes, 12)4 4 to 150.
do do Allantio do 12%0.
do Purplo do do 12 Ic.
Gray and Black English do 123 c.
Pfaff, Block do do 123‘c.
Black and white imported Do lodine, 123 to 14 cents.
do Purplo do do 183,0.
Second Dfournlng Cbono Nohafra, .1.2,,ti cents.
Block Bops Annlaik, 21 Celli. d 024
rjr. AT A MEETING OF THE CONTRI•
butore, of the House of Thstuge, held, pursuant to
public notice, on WEIINESDA I', January Bth, 3882, at
4 o'clock M., the, following named gentlemen canto
duly elected no officers and managers, for the ensuing
year:
PRESIDENT—TIIOI4IAB }3ATIP.
( J. J. ISARMAY,
VIC E rft " IDEN " — ISAAC ooLLINs.
TREABI:7IiEIt—GRORGE Ay. FOIll3B.
ShCIMTARY—ALEXANDER HENRY.
MANAGERS.
WM. M. COLLINS,
JUAN PATIN UM,
JOHN W. CLAGHOHN,
HENRY PEILBINS,
JOHN M. onnEN,
NT.M. SILIPPEN, M, D.,
JOHN ROBBI NS,
ALEX. FULLERTON,
CASPEIt WIaTEB, Ti. D.,
6EO. M. TROUTMAN,
WM. B. PERor,
ARTHUR 0. COFFIN,
THOMAS L. HAN/it',
N. B. BROWNS,
THOS. A. BUDD,
F. A. FAUNA BD,
ISAAC) R. SMITH - ,
D. L. COLLIER,
JACOB P. JONES.
C. 11. wOODwAnD,
CIIA.BLES WHEELER.
It WM, PI, COLLINS, Secretary pro torn
o[7o WEEK Of PR iIYELL—TIIURSDA.Y.
Union Meetings for Prayer this day, SA NSOII
Street, below Ninth, 12 to 1X o'clock, and Rev. Dr.
W 3 lie's Church, BROAD, below Spruce, itt 3% o'clock,
Subject—The Church of Goat end the Christian Minis
try; the increased spirituality of the Church and its
mole decided separation front the world; brotherly lore,
sympathy, and union of labor among the Lard's people
a higher stanched of piety and power among Christian
ministers and all their Yellen ;laborers; the outpouring
of tho Spirit upon our Universities and Colleges, and on
the rising ministry at largo; the conversion or the
young, and a large blessing upon Sabbath and other
Schools.
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMA
DELPIIO , Jan. 8, 1862.
The Annval Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany' a ill he held, in pursuance of the Charter, at the
tonce, No. 308 W4I.NUT Street, at 12 o'clock M. on
MONDAY, tho Li day of February next. And an
Election for Twenty Directors, to serve for the ensuing
Sear, will he held at the mule place, on tho day named,
between 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M.
uadhstutted D. ?I. 11INCHAIAN, Sec'y.
rif . PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
—The closing Lecture of the course will Iso
de
trtered In CONCERT RAU, on MONDAY EVENING',
.I:lnners 13t1u by tier. IL 11. ("DAVIN, D. D. Subject—
" The People." Leetute quarter before eight &crook.
Tickets 25 coots; for bale tic T. IS. Pugh, Sixth and
Chestnut ',treats. jull.4t if
THE 10ENSIENGTON M. E. SUNDAY
11.23: SaTIOOL 0111 tepest their Exhibition THIS
(Thursday) EVENING. Doors will bs opened at 6
o'clock ; exercises commence at 7. Price of adieu,-
Eton for ',hats childreul6 cents It*
gr. THE ANNUAL MEETING. Or THE
'Mutual Firo Insurance Company of Philadelphia
null lie held on MONDAY, January nth, nt 12 o'clock
AL, at rho Booms of the Board of Trade, No, .50.5 CHEST.
NUT Street, at which time au election V. ill be held for
tact. Directors. T. P.L,L.WOOD CHAPMAN,
fa94l* Secretary.
ME ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stochholdera of the FATIMILTI9' WESTERN
Me BRET CONI NY will be held at the NI/EMI:Of
MARKET ItOTEL, .I.`Zo 2129 MARKET street, on FRI
DAY, tho 24th Instant at 8 o'clock .I'. M., to elect officers
for tle.easuitig Car. J. IV. BIASES, Jo.,
.180-80: Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION FOR
Tur: BEM EY OF DISABLED FIREBEN.—
Tho Adiourveit ontY-oglith Annual Mooting of the
Association mill ho held on SATURDAY EVE YING,
Jammu 11th, 1862, at 734 o'clock, at the HALL ON
TIIE FIRE ASSOCIATION.
308-48 WM. J PASCOE, As.h.tant Secretary.
ry-7, REPETITION OF TILE ANNIVER
u,3 enty Exotelf.es of tho SUNDAI-5C11096.3 con
is.cted vtt the First Baptist Church, BROAD and
ARCH Ftrerta.
An on the on ening of the recent Anniversary the house
ss no bo crowded Ete to proveat aces , . On the part of many
oho were desirous of being previa ou the occasion, it
has been resolved to repeat the same TIM (TERMS
PAY) EVENING, January 9th, at quarter past amen
o'clock. Tim ONOttitiOß, which will he somewhat varied
from those on the former occasion, will consist of Sing
ing, Addresses, &c., on the pact of the Scholent and
others.
The lion. Dr. NEWTON will also ha urn...AM
an ackfromr.
naraz.nit:Avi LaTE triSUDANCE AND
VIM:a COMPANY.
PmILADELPITIA, Janunry 4, 1.842..
14QT1. 0 E.—Tho Trintees have this day declared a
Dividend of THREE PER OENT. for the last six
months, on the capital Moth or the Company, payablo to
the Stockholders, clear of Stato tax, on and after the
2311 a lost. , JOAN C. sins,
ja7-3t Secretary.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, Office
4Uti CHESTNUT Street.
Dindami.estiA, January 60362,
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame
ineurence Company, held this day, a acml•anmtal Divh
decd or Three per cent was declared, payable on and
after tile first day of February, MS.
jit7tfehl GYMS. T. 1.11, ANC tt AIM, Secretary.
grOFFICE OF TILE PENNSYLVANIA.
Company for Insurances on hives nod Granting
Annuities, 304 WALNUT Street—Philadelphia, January
11302.—The Dhectors have THIS DAN declared a Di
vidend on their Capital Stock of FOUR PER CENT. for
tho last six mouth=, and an extra Dividend of ONE PER
CENT, which will ho paid to tho Stockholders or thoir
legal representathos on demand, Mithout deduction for
SI4IO Tax. WILLIADI B. HILL,
ia7.3t* Actuary..
KrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
City Passougcr Rolla ay Company, 2100 MIDST
-I,UT Sly et—January 0, 1002.—The 'Board of Directors
have THISDAY declared n xicidend of ONE POLL Alt
end FIFTY CENTS per share on the Capital Stock from
the earnings for the pant six manna. payable to the
Stockholdern or their legal representatives on and after
the 26th Inst.
The transfer books will be closed until the 16th inst.
7a7-10t WM. W. COLT T, Secretary
firs. , OFFICE OF TUE RIDGE AVENUE
AND DIANAYUNK PASSENGER RAILWAY
COMPANY.corner of RIDG E mud CO LIU
PRILADETAIGA, January 0,102.
The Board of Directors have thin day declared a Divi
dend of FIFTY CENTS PEE SHARE of tho capital
Mock of this company, payable on demand, at this office,
to the otockholdere or their legal representatives.
LEWIS STORES,
ja7=t3tir Secretary and Treasurer.
07. MUSICAL ruNn - ' STALL.
Dr. HAY? S (by particular request), wilt givo
o Lecture on
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY,
January 7th and nth.
SUBJECT—ARCTIC I.:XPLOD,ATIONS
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commences at 8.
Tickets, 25 cents each, to be hail at Beck Sr "Lawton%
Seventh and Chestnut; Pugh's, Sixth and Che Aunt;
Continental Motel; and of Mr. Beckett, ut the Hall.
jert-St
UT OFFICE OF TILE FE R
ANKFOD AND
SOUTHWARK PIIII.ADELPHIA CITY PAS
SENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS. (into
Clutthron) Street, below Fourth.
ProcADIMPIIIA, &Minty 2,1882.
Tito Board of Dlroctoia have this day declared a divi
dend of Three and Ono-half Per Cont. on the Capital.
Eloclr, out of the earnings for tho pact els mouths, paya
ble to the stockholder:lpr their legal representatlrea on
and after tho 15th inat.
Tbo transforbooko will bo closed until tho 15th Inot
MIAS. R, - ABBOTT, BeCtetary
orOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND DARBY RAILROAD COMPANY.
EITILhDELPHIA, December 28, If'ol.
The Annual Meeting of the Stochholders of this Com
pany will be held at the Depot, on DARBY Monne, be
tween Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets. on MONDAY,
the 13th day of January, 1852, nt 3X P. Put., nt which
time nn election for President nud Directors to servo for
the ensuing year will be held.
The Supplement to the Charter, approved the twenty
eighth day of February last, will he submitted for accept
once or rejection. 'THOMAS SPARKS,
de3o-tjel3 Secretary.
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The eubecrlber would invite attention to hie
IMPROVED OUT OF MEM
Which ho makes a specialty In hie business. Alen, con
gently receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,.
J. W. SOOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
Kb. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
Four doors below tho Continental.
BOSTON AND PHILA
DELPHIA. STEAMSHIP LINE—SAIL
ING FROM EACII FORT ON SATURDAYS—Front
PINE-STREET 'WHARF, Philadelphia, and LONG
WHARF, Roston.
Tho atearnahip SAXON, 1,150 tons, ertlnnin S. IL
MATTHEW'S.
The ktearnainp KENSINGTON, 1,053 ton., Captain 0
BAKER.
Vim steamships form a regular line, sailing from each
port punctually on SATURDAYS.
The new• steamer SAXON, Captain MATTER WS will
sail from Philadelphia on SATURDAY Evening, Jan. ii,
at 7 o'clock.
Freight taken at fair rates.
Insurance one-half that by pall vessels,
For Freight or Paesago (having lino accommodations)
apply to lIP.NIIY WINSOR R CO.
jag-tf 332 SOUTH WIIAIVIES.
WEB COPARTNERSHIP of PRICE,
FERRIS, & CO.. heretofore existing In the city of
Philadelphia, is this day di,solved, by mutual consent.
The business of the Into copartnership nlll he settled uP
by the members of tho fate firm--via.: JOSEPH nr. P.
PRICE, RICHARD PRICE, JO., EDWARD FERRIS,
JAMS li. COCHRAN. PRICE, FERRIS; & CO.
JANUARY 8, 1862. latl.3t
r , ORREST CRITICISM. Hamlet,
JI2 Rolle, Demon, Richelieu, Itlelnotte, Virgiolue, Rich
ard, Lear, Othello, Iletalnora, Cade, Gladiator. Beo
THE CITY ITEM. It*
WILSON.-LUNCH FROM 10
.4.-fi • to 12, every day, which be invitee his friends and
patrons to partalm of at 236 RACE Street, where ho
will be happy to meet them. 'The choicest Old English
Ale in the city; ah,o. et cry description of liquors, of the
Mat quality, at the lowest price. Call and try, and con.
♦:oco 3 ourselves that a better article cannot be had in
Philadelphia than at G. WILSON'S, 236 RACE Street,
above the Olympic. It
OPPENHEIMER, AGENT AND
Manufacturer of ARMY GOODS. Contracte fittod
for other parties. Terme liberal. Room No. 2, up Moira,
N. E. corner FIFTH. and OILESTNGT Ste. j09.1m
AU TER 'S HAIR-DYE, 25 AND
38 cents a box. Also, privately applied, at 53
TIMM Street, (there Otte3t,ut, tag-2ttr
07:. APPEAL FOIL TUE SUFFERING
POOS.—Hundreds In our city urn now suffering
from cold, hunger, and sicknoes. That loathsome and
appalling disease, small-pox, prevails largely at present
among Om destitute. ti TUE HOME fIfIeStONARY
SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA"
appeals moat earnestly to the public to furnish the aid
necessarysto enable Its agents to relievo this want and
distress. 11118 Society has been laboring among the poor
at this community for twenty-six years, and many
thousands whom it has aided by Its timely assistance and
counsel can testify of its efficiency and Success in this
very important work. During tho last seven years it
has bent to Rend homes In the country no less than eight
hundred and four children—the offspring, mostly, of
drunken pasints—and nearly all of thorn have done well.
Donations of money, however small, may be sent to
the Treastrer, Mr, THOS. T. MASON, No. 431 MAN
NET Sliest.
Donationa of fuel, food, owl clothing oiit bo very 00 .
ceptoble at this time, and may ho sent to the Office, No.
42 North FIFTH Street, or they will be called for on a
note being addressed to Sir. JOHN P. ARRISO N, same
place. GEORGE 11. STUART, President.
ISAAC R. SCIITII, Vice ProJident.
It. IC. HOEFLICIC, Secretary. Jal.tuthsGt
OFFICE OF TIDE LITTLE SCIIUYL-
U NAVIGATION RAILROAD and COAL
COMPANY, 407 LIBRARY Street,
18th Doc., 1801.
The Annual Mooting of tint Stockholders of Oda Com
pany, and an Election for Officers to servo the ensuing
year, will be held at tho Chico of the Company, N 0.407
LIIIRARY Sheet, on MONDAY, the 13th of January
next, at 11 o'clock A.
delo-tiltdutjal3 Sf 31. WALK, Jr , Secretary.
tErEAST AIAIIANOX RAILROAD COM
PANY, 407 LIBRARY Street.
PIULADELP/1/4, Deo 23, 3861.
The Annual Meeting oP the Stockholders of this Com
pany, and MI Maioll for Officers to serve tho ensuing
year, oil he held at the Company's 011Ite, 407 LIBRARY
Street, on MONDAY, the 13th of January neat, at 10
o'clock A. M. ARCHIBALD bIoINT YltE,
do24•tuthAstlalB Treasurer and Secretary.
OFFICE OF 4, TUE DONALDSON
IDIPItOVEMENT dNlt RAILROAD coat.
PAIVY," No. 270 South TII@O Streot, Wathington
Bulldinge.—Plithaelthritn, January Ist, 1862.
NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of tho Share Ifoldera
of this Company will by hell on THURSDAY, the 23l
toy of January, 1862, between tho hours of /2 and 2
P. It , for the election of Diroctot s to eery° the ensuing
year, find for the trananction of such other b 1141111383 na
may come Wore thy mee ting.
. .
ja2,9,16,26,23* ALBERT B. 'BONET., SecnstarY
[Ga. OFFICE OF TIIE FRANKFORD IND
801131IWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS
SENGER RAILROAD pobIPANY, BERK'S (lato
Chatham) Street, below FOURTH
PuILAPPNIIA December 29,1831.
Tho Annual Meeting of the Simi:holders of the Frank.
ford and Soul Walk Philadelphia City Passenger Ballo
road Company null be hold td the Office of the Company,
on MONDAY, January lgth, 1822, at 12 o'clock Ilto at
ulach thou Fuel place on Election will be hold for Penal.
dent and Tn ell e Directord to serve the ensuing year.
d2O-Dal3 CHAS. It. AI3BOTT, Secretary.
cirOFFICE OF TILE ENTERPRISE IN.
SURANCE COHPANY, 400 WALNUT ST.
PRILADISI.I•IIIA, Do ember 2 _8,1801.
NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Enterprise Insurance Company will be held on
MONDAY, the lath day of January, 1802, at 10 o'clock
A. U.. at the °Men of the Company.
An Election for Twelve Directors to servo the ensuing
Year will he held on the same day, at the same place, be
tween the hours of 10 o'clock A, hL and 2 P. N.
d 2 o.tiaEd CRADLES W. COXE, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL,
INSURANOII COMPANY
Dec. 30, 1061.—Tho cannel tneetthe of the Scripholders
of the Union Noted Insurance. Company of Philadel
phia mill be held at the office of the Company on MON
DAY, January 13, 1862, at 12 o'clock M.., at which thee
on election will be held for eight Directors, to nerve for
the ensuing three years. JOSEPH. ()MATSON,
de3l-tutlis6t Secretary.
ErOFFICE OF THE PIIIEADLIAPERA.
CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.
DEMI= TT, 18131.
The Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of the PHI
LADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER HA IL WAY COM
PANY will lie held at No. 23 MEIIOBANTS' EX
CHANGE, on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1882,
at twelve o'clock 31., at which time an Election for Preal,
dent and Six Directors to serve for the ensuing year will
be held. With. W. COLKET,
de2B-14t Secretary,
TrOFFICE OF ASSISTANT TREA
SURER, U. S. PUILADA., Dec. 26th, 1861
Hollers of the two years Treasury Notes, with inter
est at six per cent., payable semi-annually, Issued under
the Act of 2d March, 1861, ate informed that the intereat
on such notes to the lot January, 2862, will lie paid at
this office on and niter that day, presided that such
notes, n ith a schedule signed by the holder of such notes,
showing the number, date, and amount of each note, to
gether milli the interest duo thereon to said let of
January, are lodged hero three days beforehand for veri
fication. J. 11. WALTON,
6e21-121 Assistant Treasurer U. S.
ff. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
COMPANY FOE INSURANCES ON LIVES
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, 301 WALNUT St.
PUMA 001,1411 A, January 2, 1002.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockbohlers of this Con.
Tally will take place at their office, 304 WALNUT Street,
on 21111NDAT, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock M.; and at tho
same time on election mill be bold for thirteen Directors
for the ensuing year. WILLIAM IL HILL,
103420* Actuary.
orOFFICE 111.71VTIMIDaN AND 11/lOAD
TOP MOUNTAIN ItAILMAD CO.
DE osmnva 26th, 1661.
SOTICE.—TIto Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
or ho Huntingdon and Itrotni Top Mountain Railroad
am Coal Company u 11l ho held at their (Alice. ' No. 1:66
D
Sotth THIRD S eet, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of
Jatcary, ISO, at 21 A. M. a lieu au Election will tie
belt for a President and ie elver Directors, to servo fur
theceouleg year. J. P. AEIITSEN,
d..27-dilal2. SetTetnry.
Kr. INSURANCE COMPANY OF TUE
sTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. . .
3.31M.1113r 2, 1852.
An election for thirteen Directors of tho Company, to
Ferri for one 3 cot, vlll be held at the Company's
Nog 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING. on MONDAY,
Janiary 13, lE+52, botween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.
andl o'clock P. M. WILLIAM HARPER,
jnl-tl3 Secretary.
1.111 LA L lA, DECEMBER
20th, 1001.—Tho Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of Ms LOCUST MAYUNTAIN COAL AND IRON
compAn will be kohl tot their Office, No. ISO Smith
TIIIIID Streot, on MONDAY, the 20th day of January,
A. D. 11302, at 11 o'clock A. 21., when an Election will
he hell for seven Directors, for the enduing year. The
transfer book of the Company will be closed for fifteen
days presious to the daY of election.
... . .
8(.214 ift:2o JOS. O. CIOPPTIOR L Sovrotyx,_
r I{.ADZL CHI Del:eaglet' 30, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fau!,
Insurance Con any IA held at tho °Mee of tho Oats
pang on MONDAY, tho thick:cull day of January, 18G2,
tit 10 o'clock A. M.
AnStection for Twolvo Directors to Servo for Dm ensu
ing ;or will be held nt the Immo time and at the salvo
plum betveou the boors of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
d.50.tja13 W. I. BLANCHARD, Socretary.
Tr OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COL-
L'AtiSENGEIC RAILWAY . CON.PAN
—Corner of Columbia and Bldg.) ovenuen.
Cou.souurni P., Jan. Bth, 1882.
'The Doard of Directors of "The Girard College Pas-
Sense; it3ll4Vny Company" have this day declared
Dividend it ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE out of tho
earnings of the poet elk months, payable to the Stock
holders, or their legal representatives, on demand.
W. S. BLIGHT, Treasurer.
try. OFFICE OF TILE MINE HILL AND
SUUUYLKILL DAYEN lit.ll.llOAD
PART.
PHILADELPHIA, 12th month 20,1661.
A stited Animal Meeting of the Stockholders will be
belt] their office to. the Mil of the Franklin Institute,
Booth SLVENTII Street, the 13th day of Ist Month,
(January,) 1862, at 11 o'clock A. M., at which them a
reDertottho proceedings of the Board of Molinaro will
be pre/seed, and an election will he held for a In eeldent
and tan lionoktera to conduct the affairs of the Company
for the year ensuing. 'WILLIAM BIDDLE,
den tjula* Secretary.
07. PHILADELPHIA AND READING
I AIL ROAD COMPANY, OiSco 227 South
YOUR:Ill Street,
Putt. t DEL rum, January Z
. .
DIVIDEND NOTICE—A dividend Ore(lN en per cont. on
the Profit - mat Nock of this Company 1111.9 been declared,
pa> able >n the 16th Inidant, free from State tax.
Stocklolders on the books of tho New York Agency
vine pitd nt the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company.
Stontlolders on the books of (ha Boston Agency all!
ho paid it the office of Slesere. J. N Thayer A Brother.
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
"fil RAN KL IN INSTITUTE LEO
TCRES.—The second course of lectures before the
Institut will commence on ItIOND4Y the
6th ins., at 7% o'clock, find he continual on &wider,
Wedurrility, end Friday evenings, for ton vicolos, as Col-
'MONDAY EVENING, by Prof. T. DI. Drysdolo, on
the Wcroscope and Alicroseopic Objects."
WENEEDAY EVENING, by PLof.Fairruan Rogers,
ou 44 Ito and the Glaciers."
FRIDAY EVENING, by Prof. J. Aiken 'Wigs, on
rooe.. _ .
tkilS bIIiIIatERSIIIP of the Institut°, per
armun, or $25 for life, with a charge of $1 the fret year
for a certificate of membership. Each member to entitled
to a tenon ticket to the lectern for himself out a lady,
and my additional ladles' tickets at S 2 each.
The minor children, wards, and appresding of mom
hers out rendre tickets for the ceurco of lectures for $l,
or for the use of the Library and Reading-room and the
Looter-ea for $2
Goltlemen whiling to become members ledl pleaoe
of the flail of the Institute. in SEStbIT If Street,
alms - . Chestnut street, to WILLIAIIt
j04.1S Actuary.
FINANCIAL.
N EW NATIONAL LOAN.
CFFICE OF JAY COOKE & CO , BANKERS,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
The 7 7-10 per cent Treasury Notes of all deuomina
ttote, of the second 'gait° of Fifty Mitt dated Octo
ber lat, are now ready to deliver to purchasers, at the
office of
3. COORE,
BUI3SORIPTION AC[ENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD.
7 3.10 TREASURY NOTES BOUGHT AND
SOLD.
QUARTERAIASTERS' CERTIFICATES DEALT IN.
ja2.3m DREXEL .sc CO.
$3130 0 -A FIRST-CLASS DI
• preyed GROUND RENT of this amount
for sale, at a liberal discount. Apply to
H. PETTIT,
jai No. 300 WALNUT Street.
GROCERIES.
ORAI3-APPLE CIDER,
OLD
, CURRANT WINE,
OUR USUAL SUPPLY,
JI3E3T 'RECEIVED
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER. IN FINE GROCERIES,
jaB-tf Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Sta
REIMER'S COLORED PHOTO
GRAPHS rank highest in public favor. The fine
I/utilities of these pictures, blended with miturel coloring,
rack, them perfect SECOND Street, Minim GREEN. lt*
TTA M S ..-1,000 pieces sugar cured
City-smoked Mune for »Me by
0. 0. SADLER tz CO.,
309 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
P,ll OULDERS —1,500 pieces city-
Fmcducl Shoulder's; also, 70 hhds. Shout forg to dry
salt, for salt by C. O. SADLER b CO ,
in 9 ]O ARCH Street, 2d door above Front,
-FOR SALE-80 bbls. SOUR KROUT,
beet witty ; put up for army purposes. Apply to
C. A. 'WILDMAN, 425 MARKET street. ja6-6t4
aRAT OR DISCOLORED HAIR
'VI Brett n beautiful Black or Brown, at FOURTH
and )3/1/th(11, ati•if tf
RE'DAIL DRY POODS.
FROSTED BEAVEBS.
Ono Case of Frosted Bearers,
Mack Mixtures.
Brown do.
Superior quality for Cloaks.
SHARPLESS BECTICMIS,
jog CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Wtreets
BA.LMORAL SKIRTS.
A large lot.
Bright and dark colors,
'Woollen tops, full size,
At low prices.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH St-roots
MEN'S WEAR—BOYS' WEAR.
50 to 75-cent Union Camimervs, Elatlaotg,
Careimeresi boot in the market.
slap Casolmeres ; best in the market.
$1.25 Cassimeres• v best ever sold for the money
Black Clothe fcr Ladles' Wear.
Black Broadcloths for Blen'o Wear.
Some bargains in nor Cloth Stock.
Tailors' attention to invited.
COOPES S CONARD.
Jog B. E. corner NINTII and MARKET
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
Itedured In Price.
Good Stock of Cloak&
Blanket Long Shawls Cheap.
Black Thibot Shawl Cheap.
Black Blanket Biluare sllawld for $l.
Broche Shan le at half price.
COOPER & CONARD,
ja9 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKEL Sts
pyRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and
141 AXIOM open tmday, a froth assortment of
Poublo.fneed Black Figured Silks.
Solid Colored Brown .Fignred
Blues, Nodes, Green, and Purple Silks. flak
F ,YRE & LANDE.LL keep the very
hew:last
Plain Black Dross Silks.
Heary.bortiered Stout Black Slag.
Widow's Silks, without gloss.
Bich Plain Silks, for city ti ado. jaB
V. 50 BALMORAL SKIRTS, full
size.
Balmorals Wholesale.
Ea!morals &Oil.
Jab EYRE & LANDELL.
EVENING DRESSES.
THOS. W. EVANS 140 Co.,
NO. 820 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have just received nor steamer an assortment of
NEW GOODS,
FOR
PARTY AND BALL DRESSES,
THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES.
ja7-3t
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
GOOD STYLES.
BEST DIATE.RIALS,
LOWEST REIOES.
COOPER 14,1 CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MA.IIKET Stmts.
deld.otnthlin
11LANNELS.-A LARGE ASSORT
MENT OF
Ballardvale FLANNELS, all widths,
Beachdate and Saxony FLANNELS,
Shaker and Walsh FLANNELS,
at very low prices.
GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS.
We are clostan out our entire stock of
Fine all Wool BLANKETS,
Fine Rochdale BLANKETS,
Heavy Cumberland BLANKETS,
Cradle and Crib BLANKETS,
at last winter's prices.
AMERICAN, FRENCH, AND SCOTCH
BLANKET SHAWLS—aII grade% at low prices.
Heavy Black Moire Antiques at 50 cents, worth $l.
Super Mack moire Antiques at 62.5 i route, worth $1.25.
WINTER DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY.
H. STEEL & SON,
Jol No. 'n3 North TENTH Street, above Coates.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCE
DIENTS.
GREAT SACRIFICE OF CUT GOODS
AND REMNANTS
PRICE, FERRIS, &I CO
.Uni .
ISO TUE
Raring closed tl e' RETAIL STORE, t rtoode'
Remnants, be offerod for e
PRESENT WEEK, at the Holiday" Late, and
Embroidery Stor'
NO. 1024 cFIESi LYE STREET,
REMNANTS of T Cansbrics, and Brllliantes.
REMNANTS of Nlnsooks, SY. isscs, and Mugs.
REMNANTS of /laid, Striped, nod Dotted Musllns.
REMNANTS 0 5 Victoria andfilsbo Lawns.
REMNANTS of all kinds of Whit(' Goods.
REMNANTS of Shirting and Fronting 'Linens.
REMNANTS of Sbectiug and Pillow Linens.
REMNANTS of Damask and Spot Table Linells.
ENNA tag Of Cri c jiNebenil Linen Lawns.
liiiiNANTS of ClAnbric Eilao.llPriitserting s . -
RINNAWS - Cri7=v7a
nagings, insectings, and
• -
Laces.
REMNANTS of Thread Edgings, Innertings, nod Laces.
REMNANTS of White and Black Silk Edgings and
. .
Laces.
REMNANTS of all hinds of Inoos, Edgings, and In-
Bening&
ODDS AND F,NDS is Pointe Lace Collars, Sets, awl
Mk fe.
ODDS AND lINDS in Iloniton and Thread Mara, Sete,
and
ODDS AND laws in Idaltimo Collars, Sets, and Mllda.
ODDS AND ENDS in AppSnub Collars, Sots, and !Wide.
ODDS AND ENDS in Valencienno Collars, Beta and
DIU&
ODDS AND ENDS In all klnda of Laces and Em-
brolderiva.
ODDS AND ENDS in Gents' and Ladies' 'NAN.
ODDS AND ENDS in Embroidered and Printed Bor.
&red thlkf. -
ODDS AND ENDS in Preach and Pineapple Ndkfe.
ODDS AND ENDS In all kinds of Mee.
ODDS AND ENDS in TOWCIIS and Napkins.
Together with a general assortment of
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WRITE GOODS AND
EMEEM
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY,
At 1.021 CHESTNUT STREET.
JOHN A. MULLEN.
P. B.—A tow Jot of REAL THREAD BARBER, at
half DIRT.
A new lot of REAL VALENCIENNES TEIIIIIIED
lIPEFS, at half prico. jab-5t
N O T I C E.
OWING TO THE RECENT CONFLAGRATION
Id TIM
BUILDING OCCUPIED AS OFFICES
1117 TUE
AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COM
PANY,
THEY WILL
RECEIVE MESSAGES,
FOR TUE PRESENT,
dT
302 CHESTNUT STREET
NEXT DOOR ABOVE THE
LEDGER OFFICE.
HOWARD & lIARNDEN
EXPRESS.
REMOVED TO
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO
CattaiVlLLE STONES.
EREIORT, MONEY, So., forwarded to on points
NORMA,
SOUTH,
EAST,
and WEST.
laving opened an O'Dea in WASHINGTON, we shah
give special attention to freight for that City and vicinity
Jarman' 7, 1862.
WILLIAM MANN,
STATIONER
AND
BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER,
Can be found until Ins late Store is refitted, at
No. 35 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Four doors abovo hls old location,
WIIEBE TIE IS NOWARED,
TO-DAY,
To attotwl to hl% Customers as usual.
E. S. EARLEY,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKES,
Southwest curlier or TENTH end GREEN Streets,
rip/2.Bmit* Phatuielpht).
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
faTO RENT—A three-story House,
Ith back building, No. 235 GROWN Street. be
tween Eace and Vino etreete. Apply at No. 3 WIL
LING'S Alley, between 9 and 1 o'clock. ja9-2t*
pR IVATE APARTMENTS.—Two
1 handsome communicating Chambers on the second
floor, and one on the third, if desired, with largo private
Tarter and private) table, can ho had at 1718 PINII
It is desired to rent those rooms to a single family, to the
exclusion of other boarders. . ia9.Btis
DESIRABLE PINE-STREET
RESIDENCES to EXCHANGE for firat-close
Nerchandhie. Apply to J. H. WATERS.
in 7 110 South FOURTH Street.
g r A A WELL-BUILT -FOITR
sta. STORIED BRICK STORE AND DWELLING,
located on MARKET Street, will Le EXCHANGED for
good Dui; ding Lute in the T%entioth ward. RIFOIY to
J.ll. WATERS,
jai 210 South POURTN Street.
FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE
11.1iistA. handsomt , Sour-s?trislDwiaaara;
Street, near Ches Nat: A ikrtn, ontall Er:USes; Or 8001/
Stocks will be taken in pityrkent, APAIY to
J. H. WATIIIIS,
IIC.: Smith FOUttlif Street
et FOR SALE--A FARM of 20
...4.;./i.creq, in tho town nl= WHYZIGUTH, N. J., to 13 - X ,
change for Furniture. haply tb• J. WATAS;
la 7 :010 Sant& FOURTH StVeet.
SSOOWILL I3UY THE WHOLE
of a 'valuable PAltMor teem a large In
terest fn one that will make it fortune during the war.
Address PATILNTEE," Lambertville, N. J. ja7.6l*
COAL YARD,—For sale, lease and
fixtures of a first.class Coal Yard. Situation,
BROAD Street. Willeeit cheap, Bent tow. Inquire at
SO9 North BROAD Street. ' ia6-6t4V
ICE-HOUSE TO RENT, at May-
Zialanth Twenty-fourth isartl. Apply to B. C. &
WARREN, on the prumisem. jab-6t
'VCR SALE AND EXCHANGE--
A largo number of Farina in the adjoining Coun
ties, States of Delaware, Iriaryland, New York, and Now
SerseY, averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Those
wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call
And examine my Register of Farms. Apply to
jal-ti PETTIT. No. 109 WALNUT Street.
SQ. H. P TIMBER FOR SALE.—
Several Trade of WHITE-OAK TIMBIIit LARD
In Dorchester county, Maryland, convenient to naviga
ble Ivater. For particulars apply to
JAR. T. MaOI7I.L.OIIGFI,
de2s-]mg Elkton, MAI
'ARM FOR BALE. —A FARM, in
excellent state of cultivation, containing fifty-one
acres, (nine of which are woodland ' ) pleasantly situated
in Limerick township, Montgomery county, two and a
half miles from the Limerick elation, on the Reading
Railroad, Is offered for sale, Price--Five thousand dot •
lore (55,000). Apply on the premises.
nolo-13 SAMUEL H. GRAFF.
dat, FOR SALE—A Desirable FARM,
containing 95 acres of anperfor land, near Sandy
Run Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, with Ars:-
class Stone buildings. Principal part of the purchase
money can remain at 5 per cent. Apply to
E. PETTIT,
ial•
No. 309 'WALNUT Street.
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
WELLING, COFFIN, & Co.,
HAVE: .TtlatOFED TO
2.20 CHESTNUT ST.
Ja9-4t
REMOVAL.—The undersigned has
removed from No.B North THIRD Street to
726 UnlinlitiT Street, %there ho will continue the rob
bing of Millinery Goods, as heretofore.
➢I. BERM:MiIt,
Philadelphia, Jan 2, 3862. jau-St
A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. HAVE
B
nr.mov.E.D TO 408 MARKET Street. )al-Ina
EDUCATIONAL
NOTIOE.-AN EXAMINATION OF
candidates for tho vacant Chairs in the Central
High School ',Nil' be held at the School, Southeast come -
BROAD and GREEN Streeta, commencing on '-
DAY, the 17th day of JANUARY,IB62, at ee-
P. 11., and continuing during Saturday. , and Natural
The Departments to be filled are as r -
First. That of Anatomy, and Anatlca.
History.
„angunge.
That of Fr4c oli - conducted by gentlemen aim
Third. That of the
or their eminent ability in the na
no
hove beep Mho C o
mmittee on the Central Nigh School.
" t :9 l ' -' ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, Secretary
Controller of Public Schools.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
HOLIDAY BOOKS
AND
PHOTOGRAPH ALETTAIS
SELIJAV AT VERY I.OW PRICEB.
G. PERRY, Bookeelle,
de2o.lm 6. W. Corner 'FOURTH and RA,CE.
D IARIES FOR 1.862.
Giu m.igsp VARIETY. Ave)
AT THE LOW.taT pgiogs.
BUY OF VIE PUBLISHER.
WILLIAM G. PERRY, Pubßeim,
de2o./m S. W. Corner FOURTH. end RAGE.
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ii-Vaavxrda, _LAW AND I,IISCEILLA
..9., KNOBS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex
changed, at the , PHILADELPHIA-BANK BOOK
STORE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a
distance purchased. Those haying Books to sell, it at a
distance, will elate their names, sizes, bindings, dates,
prices, and conditions_ WANTED—Books
printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books
printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and
Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
for sale. Catalogues, in press, seat tree. Libraries an.
praised by itc2 l3 -til JOHN OA IifPBBLL.
ILLIIIIIINATINO OILS.
COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
GEORGE W. WOOTTEN,
39 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
AGENT FOR THE
NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY.
liIANDFACTURERS OF COAL OIL, AND RE
FINERS OF COAL AND CARBON OILS.
'tV3l. F. JOHNSTON, President,
CEO. OGDEN, Secretary.
Also, Agent for BEERS, JUDSON, St BEERS, Patent
Glass Conga for Lampe, and nholesalo dealer in Dlth
ridge's Patent Oval (fire -proof) and Eastern Flint-Glass
Chimneys, Lamps, &c. Burners to burn Coal 011 with
out Chimneys.
Cash buyers or prompt payers aro" respectfully invited
to examine our stock. no2l-2m
PORTLAND KEROSENE
OIL.
We Ore now prepared to vropply We
BTAEDARD ILLUMINATING on,
LT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Z. LOCKE & CO., SoLz AaENTs,
1010 MARKET OTBSET,
ad-ehn Pnilsdavado.
MARSHAL'S SALES
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
a writ of sale, by the Ilea. John Cadivalader, Judge
of the District Court of the United States In and for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me
directed, mill lam sold at public sale, to the highest and
hest bidder, for cash, at MEAD-ALLEY %%ARP,
on MONDAY, January 20th, 1862, at 12 o'clock 22., the
schooner OCEAN WAVE, her tackle, apparel, and fur
niture, together tt ith the cargo laden on board, consisting
of 15 Iz/ids. rnoinsßeF, b bids. mesa pork, 1 case quinine, 8
cases castor ell, 1 do. opium, 1 box bay rum, 1 do. tapioca.
L LIAM MILL WARP,
U. S. Moishal E. D. of Penna.
Puirsnsrytits, Jolt. 7, 1862. jaB.ot
30,900 YARDS OF DARK-BLUE
KERBEYS. For 6alo by SNYDER,
sc CO., 219 and 219.! North THIRD Street,
Philadelphia. jab-3t*
BOOR BINDING
OF EVERY PESCRIPTION
EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER,
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
At W. C. PERRY'S,
BOOKBINDER,
de33 lm S. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE.
LARD AND GREASE.-50 tiorces
prime Leaf lard;
50 tierces White Grease,
Fired from the West, and In store. For sale by
MURPHY R BOONS,
ja7-6t No. 146 NORTH WHARVES.
!II BUSSE 5! BRACES ! ! SUP
POSTBUS!!!
O. H. NEEDLES,
B. W. corner RAOk and TWELFTH Streeta• Th l ll l .l
Practical Adjuster or Trnseea and Mechanical kern
emcee, has constantly on hand a large and varied stock of
elegant French Trusses, and a complete assortment of
beet American. English and American Supporters and
Delta, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes in great
Variety, French Pessaries, &C.
Ladles' Department conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH
Street, first door below Race. n0:27,113m
lUNITED STATES MARINES.--
Wanted, Immediately, for the United States Marino
Carps, THREE HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED BIEN
for eea orrice, between the ages of eighteen and
forty years. All information that may be required will
tie given at the &indrawn., 311 South FRONT Street,
below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain,
jo3-12t Recruiting Officer.
RAISINS —3OO boxes Layer Raisins
300 half Loans Layer Midge;
300 boxer hl R 'Bunch Raisina•
300 half boxes AL R Bunch Raisins.
New and choice bolt, now landing and for ra/0 bY
311.1111'111" & BOONS,
ja7-12t No. 146 NORTH 'WHARVES.
TIMED APPLES.-66 sacks new
JJ NVestern Dried Armies;
7 bl,lB now Western Dried Apples.
Just received and in store. For sale by
1111.111PHT a KOONS,
jal-St N0.14e NORTH 'WHARVES.
COTTON DUCK REMNANTS.
REMNANTS of 12, 10, aril 8 ounce
COTTON DUCK, suitable for -
ARMY GAITERS, NOSE BAGS, CANTEEN
STRAPS, Ac., for site by
T. D. WILDER k CO.,
lal-3t , r No. 001 North FRONT Street.
UNITED STATES DEMAND
NOM TAREK AT PAR.--C. DDIiOOIIRN, 23
South WATER Street, has for vale 10,000 Packages of
Steam Itetthed Sugars and Syrups; also, Rto and Java
Coffee, at lou prices for cash or approved short credit,
Ageatfor Ss'elis'a french Brandy Coloring. iaB.3tst•
ARIATBEIIMITS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIIEIIO
—BROAD ADD MOUSE STREETS.
Lessee and Manager J M NIXON.
ANNUAL BENEFIT OE MR. GEORGE HOOD.
THIS (THDESDAir) IEYERING, January 8, 133,
Rho Comedy of
SPEED THE 7LOCOR.
Mr. James Martin.
Mr. 3. W. Collier.
Mr. John Meanllonatr.
Mr. W. A Chapman.
—Miss Andrews.
....Miss Athens.
Mrs. P. Warren.
Sir Abel....
Bob Handy
Henry
A admit!
Lady Handy_
S.uson
2tlles Blandford.
To conclude with
THE WANDERING MINSTRNE,
FRIDAY—POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT DDT ONE Or
EDWIN FORREBT,
When he will appear in his great ShakepeariErn barer
sonation of KING LEAR,
A character in which RE HAS NO COMPERE.
19 - SATURDAY—No performance.
MONDAY EVENING, January 13,
BENEFIT and most positively last appearance of
EDWIN FORREST,
When lie N% 11l sustain his world-rtnowned StiakapoartsPe
ehalactr r of
OTHELLO, THE DIOOII OY VENICE.
Doors open nt 7 o'clock. The p6rfortnance3 to com
mence at half pout 7,
p.A.NSOM-STREET EfALL
KJ A GRAM) COXPLII2ERTAIir 001iGgHT
lin. T. 3. - Dolmas,
Rmorabis - knagn as MARTO,
Will be given
On THURSDAY g9yMINH, Jannaey
On Which occardan the following Ladles and , Gantly•
mem hate Kindly vglanteoreh their aervicai:
Madame BHOWN
Mien SEDGEVIUN
Madman SMITH. Contralto:
Mr. L C. CLIPS' rallnittim
MAHIO Tenor.
Profenora BACHMAN and GOZIZA LI, will preside at
the Piano.
Tickets 25 canto. Re3cfred Set Ali 50 cents. Itis
CONTINENTAL THEATRE+--
~N✓✓ WALNUT Elvset, above Eighth.
THE POPULAR •TIIHATIW. OP PHILADELPHEB.
BEST COSH ANY - IN TOTS CITY,
MAHNIVICHNT STUB OF HOBBES.
707 - Lowest Maas oP Admission.
AMUSEMENT L.ILLION!
THIS' (7HUIISDAY) , January 9, 1867+
Will Ire presettOd tho great Drama of
P Tlf A Pr;
on,• TEM TRlft 000 OW '76.
Also, tho , As - otch Donna. of .10D ROY.
Admission I: and 25'rents. commence 31'. past 7
WALIIITT-STREET THEATRE---
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Sole Lame ktBS. AL A. GAERETTSOM.
THIS (TUDESDAT) EVENTNN. January 9,
The performance• wilt c*Ounezloo. Vial the Drama of
BOBBA^TO GOOD• ZErCIE-
Pendeon O'Bralerty ...11t. Barney William&
etecNchlch a celebrated. Drama of Impersonation,
AN MOUS IN SEVILLE,
In Which Dim Barney William takes eeveu characters.
To conclude with the New Comediette of
LATEST FROM NEW 3.7012 E.
Phil Mulligan Ur-Barney Williams.
Seraphine Mre, Donley Williams,
PRICES-60, 5 7 . 1 C. 76, and 25 cents Private Doses.
86 and 85.
Doors open at quarter to 7. To commence at 7A f.
.A,MERIOAN ROAD 1Y OF
MUSIC—BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS.
Leese° and Manager M. NIXON.
.NOTIOZ.
.
From tho decided preference area by the Dahlia to
Mr. FORdIEST'S Shakespearian Impersonations, the
Manager hail determined, for the remaining nights. that
none but Shakopear e , s plays AMR be-performed. fia7-et
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
ARCH-STREET TITEATHIL
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDRRICIAL
Business Agent and Treasurer . JOS. D. lIIITHPHI.
CROWDED DOUSES TAITAD WEEK
Of Shakspi are's Grand Pageant of
u LOVE'S- LABOR LOST."
First Week of the new National,pmm. of
SCOTTO;
OR, THE SCOOT AND NIS Say.
'Founded on the Present
BOTH PIECES EVERT NIGHT. Z._
Every member of the Company in the caste"
eriCCB as usual. Seats secured one. week in ad
Curtain rises at M after 7: Beata secured 3nv
tra charge. At
KI N S AMPLLITT 'eue' near
E Street and PENNSTWPee spa I'lanager .
Willard's, WASHINGTON, D. stueserian Hanager.
KING. "Jul that this
FRANK WRITTAKER.,.., EDIFICE'
Visitors are respectful'
F.LEGANgTAK PNRFORIIANCES.
Is nightly open for RICE,
SUPERIOR KORICAN RIMIORIST,
NIGUEL:, FCC ONE IVICEEs
33)NDKY, January 6,1862.
C'Nei fat particulars see -Washingtan &Adolf
nionidc Qui local bill,
SPEW", PERFORMANCES- DN 'WEDNESDAY
AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
RICIIIVRIIs P. JONES, Agent.
rjIEITP.LE OF WONDERS
TENTHA. and CHEST_TPTI Streets.
SIGN Olt BLITa
Inliis New,. Popular, mud. Amusing Entertainments.
EVEtY 0, commenciag at half past 7 o'clock.
and ICSI/lIESDAV owl SATURDAY AFT Fott
liOONS at 3.
Grand eurnbination of Attraction, Thanmatargical
Illusions, Pest °logical Espeeiments, Magical DeCeo
- Vot.trilounial Oddities, Comicalities, sad Bon
Mote, and the neasinEsluniticia of the Learned err
nary Birds.
Admission 25 cents ; Children 12 cents.
G ERMA.NIA ORCTIRSTRA..
CARL BENTZ, Conductor.
PUBLIC REURAW3ALS every SATIIRDAP, at sm
o'clork P. M., at the RESIOAL FUND H kLL.
Package at Eight Tickets, sl.i Single Tickets, 26
To be had at Audro'so.lo4 Chestnut stmet, J. E. Gantoras
Seventh and Chestnut., and at the door of the Ran. 0fdi26.611
IpIENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
JL THIS FINE AHTs, 1026 CHESTNUT Strad" Et
open deity, &masts excepted, from 9 A. IL till 6 Y. 3.
AAmicaiou 26 cents. Children solder twelve rates
half mice. Shares of Stock. E3O. 3vi
WANTS.
WAriTED.—The Military Hospitals
at *Washington are in urgent need, of Bed Backe,
(of Beitingcr uheete, and Wrappers. tat of those ar
ticles loft at the Beo--itory of the UniteaStates Sanitary
Cononletdou, No. 1235 trrresTNUT Skeet, will be at
once forwarded to Washington. lab-thatu'attt.
NF I TANTED-A Situation as Clerk, or
would maks himself gene:ally useful. Mies.
septic:nimble reference or cash seessitg given. Adams
SAMUEL, this office. lati.3tl4
WANTED—A First•elass Salesman,
mbo is well neenahated with the Photograph
trade. Address "Box 110," Philadelphia Post Odic*.
jot -3t*
107 ANTE D—A second—hand Sta—
tionery Steam Engine, of from 60 to 70-Horse
Address, stating particulars, "Box. 1155 Post
de2l-tf
BOARDING,
.....
1110 LET—With or without board, to
1- a single gentleman, a bed room and sitting room.
or bed roam only, in WALNUT Street, between Tenth
and Broad. Address, for further particulars, **%. T.
Z.," Pros: office, Chestnut street. doi-tf
LEGAL
HENRY DUCACHET vs. SlT
i_ SAN DITACFIET.
C. P. inita - '1.16617. Alias Divorce. No. 16.
And now, January 8, 1862, on motion of JOHN O.
1317LLETT, for libellant, rule granted to, show cause
why a divorce from the bonds of matrimony should not
be decreed in the above case, returnable 25th day of
January, A. D. /Sd2, and direct that said rule be pub-
Italica according to the rules of court at leasttwice aweek
for two %reeks in The Press awl Daily News, two daily
pacers publiQual in this city, and also lAN ice in the Legal.
Into Ilvenccr, before the divorce be decreed. -
M 9, 13, 16, 20-41
LETTERS TESTADI ENTARY - ON
the Will of ELIZABETH CULP, decewnxl, have
been granted by the Register of Willa to TIIOStAS
ETEWARPSON, Jr., to o how all persona having claim*
or demands against the Est:ite of said decedent, are re
quested to make known the same nithent delay ; rAod tat
nersons Indebted, to make moment, at the office of the
Executor, No. 415 PRUNE Street, Philadelphia.
del2-th6t*
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary to
the 'Estate of WILLIAM R. T. READ, deceased.
(watchmaker and jeweler,) having been granted to tha
undersigned, ail persons having claims against said ostata
ere-rennested to present them tor settlement, and those irt..
debted to make payment to W. MORRIS, .
Executer,
Old No. 37 South SECOND Street.
des-tbet"
ESTATE OF JAMES MURPHY,
DECEASED.—Letters testamentary upon the
Estate of JAMES IItRPHY, late of the city of Phila
delphia, cabinetmaker, deed, having been granted hT
the Register of Wills to the undersigned, all persona in
debted to the Estate will please make payment, and Moe,
haying claims is ill present them to the Executors, at 506
South FRONT Street, Philadelphia.
JOHN GEGAR, B.r D.,
011ARLES STAGG,
Executors.
Or their Attorney, MIL ERNST,
jrl.3-6t* 512 WALNUT Strook
ITiSURAN C E coairArixEs.
CODIVIONWEALTH FIRE Dint-
RANCE COMPANY, Or THE STATI ON
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
1
David Jaime, M. D., Charles IL Bogor*
John Id. Whiten, John U. Walker,
'Edward C. Knight, Hobert Shoemaker,
Theresa S. Stewart , William Struthers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Stephen Conifer.
DAVID JA , M. D. , Preside t.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Dreaded.
SAMUEL H. MOON, Secretary.
011 ice, Commonwealth Building, 6111 CHEBTRUN
Street, Philadelphia. *NW It
F ARE - INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 OHEBTNIPP Ohm&
rreE AND INLAND 206GYBAN01.
DIRBOTOII.I3.
GeCliD ) W. Day of Day & Matlank.
Simnel Wright "Wright Bras. & 00.
D. B. Miner "Davie & Birneg.
Henry Latiiii, Jr " Levin 8r05...& Oa.
O. Richardson.. ii 3. 0. Bowe & Co.
Jno. W. Erorman....... " J. W .Evermart & Co.
Geo. A. West "'West & Yobtia.
a. B. Martin . " Savage, Martin, & Co.
O. Wlison Davis.. Attorney-at-law.
E. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, & WondraiL
Jno. Kugler, Jr . No. 1713 Green area.
GEORGE W. DAY, Preeidant.
FBANOIB N. BUM, Vice-Praddlll&L
WILRIAMB I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. i 423462
SPRING GARDEN FRUIT AND
PRODUCE STORE STILL AREAD.—The sub—
scriber takes this method to inform his patrons, and the
public generally, that be has removed his Fruit and Pro
duce Store to No. 812 SPRING 'GARDEN Street, where
he is now prepared to keep np 6 full supply of Apples,
Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Nuts omen kinds,
Dried Fruits (both Foreign and Domestic), Butter, Eggs,
Poultry, dc, dc. Also, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
Buckwheat Flour, end Corn Meal. All of which he wilt
Bell as low as can be bought anywhere in the city.
Being thankful for past favors, to those who have so
liberally patronized him heretofore, the subscriber most
respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage, and
invitee all others to give him a call, at his new place,
where he has superior facilities for supplying all With
everything in his line, on the moat reasonable terms.
My motto is : wTo live and let live; quick solos, arid
email profit."
Please give roe a call before purchasing elsewhere.
S. Z. GOTTIVALS,
812 SPRING GARDEN Street.
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
AT WAR PRICES, of Looking-Glasses, Engravings,
and toe Frames, at OEQ. F. BENEERT'S, No. 826
.9:EGG Street.
, r -:...- C. M. SLOCUM, DENTIST,
1348 CIIBSTNIIT Street, below Broad. jai-Stia