_..,...- ---- E. - Barley Sheaf -Second street, below Vine. ( ITY ITEMS. E Doyle, Atlantic City , K E A Ilulett s _ifamiltoe E Shot well, Rahway N , J J elsey, 1 arllley sills Sorgeunt A Belleau, Pa T Chnonbers, Newtown Edward Randall, Penne , , , e; (ii EAT LECTURES AT THE ACA- A I Pier, New Hope nsibrn, Solebury Win Connard, Becks co t '' ' ' ' ',: l s i i vs; ...--Wc are authorized to ltate that Dal Id Reeder, Bucks co Hiram Rice, Centreville' i ' s - i tickets for Mr. Gough's lecture at the Geo Palmer, Edgewood Joshua Broon, Penna ''. ,° o f Tinder tomorrow evening, has been T E Pickering, Bucks co A V Johnsou, Bucks co •V''' " '' s t that there are gill a few good seats CI eo Gibbs, Sr, Bucks co Geo Gibbs, Jr, Bucks eo ]Monroe Valets Bucktng'm Isiward Hughes,Bucks co s'' 11'..:ega;,li'ti•lhieh should be secured early to-day. John R Spencer, Bucks co DanieSConrad, Penne. ;',. ' ,, 1 ul , its also Hint(' in this connection, that It will lilies N. Case, Solebury Edward Gillingham, Pa .. ‘" l ln to secure seats for the remaining, two Franklin Stapler, Penna Joseph Carr, Hartsville :''''' ') 1 the wont'. time, which are to be delivered David Blair, Hartsville HC Parry, Bucks co Win Dorm, Buckingham John E Parry, Penna is lar , e ;:. l ,,s e my, on the 11th and 16th Instants, as we Alum Ely, Bucks co Rohl Livezey, Solebury Jesse B Pell, Solebury Timothy Ely, Penna 3" hi -cc known it to fail that whenever Mr. '''' ' l: lel titres more than once in this city, the rush Win Bruner, Doylestown (i A Parsons, Bucks co .!''', 1 7;nn increases at each successive lecture. Hu• JanneY, Bucks co . Lester comiy, wherry- John Kirkbride ''' -el' s. to-morrow evening will be " Eloquence i er tm l e - s a ' dt Ed ewood It 11 Paxson, Lahaska I S. select' ~ g , nrs o s s, an entirety new lecture, and a rich Palmer, Jos Scott, Montgomery Joti , D Armitage, Penna . 1 ,'",',, .1 - 11l r. Gough's inimitable histrionic powers. W T Trego, Pineville AIT Trego, Pineville ,i'1'5"....3 fee of the two succeeding ones will be re- Walter Chum, Bucks cr Thos Van Horn & lady,Pa ''''' ~,..1 s e "Here and there in Britain," and H Haul Viol'oe e 0 H Paxson, Penna U Magill, Bucks co E M Armstrong, Penna ''''';::ll..s.rl'iul Shadows of London Life," two great w Taylor, FAlgewood, Pa J L Shoemaker, Flushing l'e;-•llTres, and, it is said, much improved since their 0 ConnardSLahaska N Weingert, Berke co L Weingert, Berke co T imen, New York d s orery in this city. former E Taylor, Pennsylvania NVSchofield & lady, Pa - erten BrcawrlEAT AND WHEAT Mies Moore, Gulf Mills J Wilson, New Jersey SCr ' ' r,,,tm.- • eir C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine family J Hibbs, Newtown - eroceriss, Anil anti Tenth streets, has now in store above Mndison. House-Second St., Market . ~ fresh 5111 , 14 of the celebrated I'Silver Flint Robt Beans, Bucks co F Taylor, Tayloraville 'issegitcat Flour, which was received with so muoh A Singer, Washington A Fowler, Stroudsburg over Bet sea Bon. Mr. Mattson is the sole agent for A T Johnston, Delaware B Simmons, Delaware m Ilya 13 anti being confessedly better than Jos Chas Beeler, Cheltenham J Heart, Doylestown 0 Keeler, M ,is B _ 3 o l t e il i e i r l Buckwheat ' eat in the market, and yet sold at hi e J L Ame, Penne arylanc Mae Twinell, Delalvare 3 leer 3,rice titan some others, persons would do e rn to use it in preference. He has also in store a Moiuot Vernon-Second street, above Arch. S C Wellock, Penna Wm ()souse, N Jorsey seedy of Wheat Flour of the best brands. J 'Robinson, Cresson, Pa 13 Spear & la, Chester AN ACCOMMODATION TO THE PUBLIC.— Mr Beach &lid, Chester Isaac Lennings, N York? We are informed by Mr. F. Gutekunst, Nos, '704 and A C Roberts It Willcox. Bradford co that diving the holidays his elegant Thos Baines, Damascus J D Brannon, Damascus 706 Arch greet, eslieries will be open to the public in the evening :„,iii o'clock, beginning with this week. To SPECIAL NOTICES_ ilOs-enul-'ro are tumble to examine this temple of Pho tograpale excellence in the day-time, this will,be an BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! decant 0111)0rtttnitY• A fine assortment of Albums, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. D a mes, Collo de visite of noted personages, ho s for WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye the holidays, will be displayed for sale at his produce% a color not to be distinguished- from nature; ;venters warranted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies se ssossA fax PunCllnsES.--Dttring the the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for it hole of lost week the nigh at Messrs. Charles Oak- -- lif -"' GRAY, RED, or RUSTYHAIR instantly turns aaad lord &Sons', Nos. 834 and 836 Chestnut street, under splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft beautiful, Softtby all Druggists, &c. the Continental Hotel, for their magnificent Fancy *Sir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH& Furs for Dulles, was immense. It is quite proper LOB, on thefour sides of each box. lest it should be so, as their stock is princely, their FACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street, as sortment endless, their prices moderate, and the (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) season for buying furs is upon us, Give them a call, mY2S-le New York, 311 Oho want furs. Yuan wHERE TO HAVEPICTURE TAKEN. . S—TDRAKE' ---1860-S PLANTATION BITTERS.--X, _Ai Hippie's superb ground-floor gallery, No. 820 (lirstuut street, of course. His pictures have a de, They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. ieee of grace and elegance not found in any others- They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. and for artistic excellence are universally admired. They overcome effects of dissipation Aid late honrs. ins prices, too, for the most elegantly shitehed plc- • They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. tures, are very reasonable. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers., They poirlfy the 'breath and acidity of the stomach. , E A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF GENTLEM N'B They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. f vs:mum° Coons, embracing many choice new They cure Inarrhcoha, Cholera, and Cholera Morims. owes of taste and comfort not met with elsewhere, They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. isei now be found at the old house of Oakford & Son, They a r e the best BITTERS in the world. They make ender the Continental Hotel, , the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great .3. B. GOULD, corner Of Seventh and restorer. They ate made of pure St. Croix Rnm, the eels. . prated Calleaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with Chestnut streets, is the only one in Philadelphia woo the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time beeps the popular and truly beautiful Geo. Steak of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons Pianofortes. de4-tf requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drug- PATER GOING Ur.—Printing paper is gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. 11. DRAKE & CO., 202 going up in price at such a rate that the newspaper BROADWAY, New York. - se246na publishers generally are putting up their price tos13.:•! GREAT TRIUMPH !—SCHOMAOKER I sleet the increase. People must have the news, and l ' & CO. have made a new and grand dis. the papers aregeuerally worth all that will be asked coeery in the manufacture of the Piano Forte. By a for them, particularly where they pay proper atten- peculiar construction of the scale and bridge on the tion to giving publicity to the fact that the best, the minding boot!, they are enabled to give nearig doubl e roost elegant, and the most comfortable garments the ordinary length of the string, from the bridge to corn are those made at the Brown Stone Clothing where the hammer strikes the string, which produces most extraordinary effects. The power is 'greatly, in- Sall of Rock hill & Wilson, Nos. CAS and 605 Chestnut creased, and the harmony produced is truly wonderful, street, above Sixth. giving an entire new quality of tone, which is deep, rich, TUE DAYS OF KNIGHTS.— '• sweat, and melodious, with a singing peculiarity to each note 'unlike to any Piano ever manufactured hereto in other days, when Knights and Minstrels, ' Wore. Through the land theirpraises sung, The music-loving public are respectfully invited to call heeds of force, anti blood, and battle, at our. Warerooms, N 0 . 11051 CHESTNUT Street. where Was the burden of their song, they can examine this great improvement in the Piano And their Poets in their verses, Forte. ' SCIIOMACKER & CO., Told of scenes of crime and wrong, nol3-lm 1021 CHESTNUT Street. , Put we're in times when Knights and Singers GROVER & BAKER'S No. -9 SHUTTLE SEW- Are not seen and heard as then ; ING MACHINE, for manufacturing purposes, is the BEST Now our Nights are far more useful, machine in the market, and is sold for FORTY D And our " Singers" are not men LARS. No machine ever introduced in this city his so But machines, that do our sewing so rapidly or given such nniversal•satisfaction. Do not on Clothing in the land of Peon. fail to call and examine it before purchasing elsewhere. Office, 730 CHESTNUT Street. no3-tf and our Peels they write " MIMI." --.......--..... (Hitt in title ease 'tie accidental,) S & n SINGER C O.'S LETTER A FAMILY SEW- And our "Coats of 'Mail" are male coats ING MACHINE is the most beautiful, best, and cheapest Worn by those whose power is mental, of all Sewing Machines. It embodies the principles of Stowing off their strength in this line Singer & Co.'s well-known Manufacturing Machines; By buying 'neath the "Continental" makes the interlocked stitch; will sew on all kinds of l'harles Stokes' "one price" Clothing Store, cloth, and with all kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, sider the "Continental." Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tuck-in fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surpasses Tile GLOVE TRADE of' Great Britain is every other Machine for the great rouge and excellence unease. Here are the figures: "From January to of its work. Send for a pamphlet. , - S3. INS, 4,167,616 pairs of leather gloves were 01. AL SINGER &CO., tsught into the United Kingdom from foreign No. 458 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. esl,; while at a like period of 1861 there were Only oc7-tu the tde3l PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, _ €40,932 pairs imported; and in 1860 the number was No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. sner ' } ill, 2,811,825 pairs. Thus in twenty-one ' UPHAM'S HAIR DYE, 88 CENTS A BOX.— rgitis alone the enormous total of 10,539,273 pairs Three boxes for $1; the beet in use. Try it. ' Sold only it :loves found their way into the country." We at UPHAM'S, 403 CHESTNUT Street. se27:3ne , lo e en statistics to show what amount of Clothing ss Manufactured or brought into the country, al- . , ZMARRIED_ rah we do know that the finest and cheapest gar . :arts, suitable for all seasons, are to be obtained at SYHOSTON—HAMMLL.--At St. Peter's i'.•.•iislatial establishment of Granville Stokes, No. Church, by the Rev. George Leeds, D.D3, on. Sun ay, the 7th lost Mr. John Sproston, of Newark, l , Chestifid street, Philadelphia. N. J., to Miss Mary E. Hamniell, of Philadelphia. * CIIRIsTAIAs PRESENTS I—Get a be'kUleillOCOSS-WENZEL.-On Sept. sth, by the Rev. A. IV. hiiiby, Mr. Samuel E. Norcross to Miss est: Piano of J. E. Gould, corner of Seventh and Frances Orelia 'Wenzel, all of this city., sal:tut streets. thist-tf LOUGYHEAD-DERER.---On the 4th inst., by ' __ the Rev. W. 0. Johnstone, Mr. Robert Loughhead to Miss Fanny Derer, both of Bethel township, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, Dela Ware county. UP TO 1.2 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. 3DT-FaZ). MeOLINTOCK.-On the 6th inst., Anna, wife of l continental Hotel--Ninth and Chestnut. James McClintock, and only daughter of M.r. John ' i Cad}, Ky RNV Pearce, Cincinnati Miller, aged 44 years. .31c,1 :pine, Cincinnati T W Reeder s St Louis The relatives and friends are invited to attend her E' Gilpin, P ool Benton Prof Henri Paling, Pa funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 614 , glen D Hyde, N Y A W Leisenring, Pa North Fifth street, on Tuesday morning, 9th inst., .'' I' :Sastre'', Montreal Jos 0 Stevens, Boston at 10 o'clock. ...Ns • - II Psliner, N Y Miss C F Palmer, N Y LAURENCE.-At BoVerly, N. .T., on the ethicist., El ' ,Amen, Pa Serail Harper, Wheeling, Joseph Redman Laurence, in the 78th year of his age. 'it sisith & wife, 11 I 1V H Wolff, Pottsville His friends are respectfully incited to attend his .0 v E Wolff, Pottsville E A Whitfield, N Y funeral, from his late residence, on Wednesday af -••• A Linzee & in, Boston Miss Terry Boston ternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice. s a rink, I: 5 A A Hansen Is wife, N.Y BENNETT.-The funeral of Horace C. Bennett, Russell & in. Liverp'l G S Griggs . who fell at Pocotaligo, October 22d, will take place •ssolvin . Win R Moore, Memphis from the residence of his brother, C. H. Bennett, Xi s' Huetington, N Y Chas N Phillips,Jamalea nersvill_ ,e on Tuesday, December 9th, at 2 o'clock, -• W 1 ,1: 1,. wf, Cleveland J F Stafford & la, Chicago P. M. His friends and Pose of the family are in '''.‘ Humphreysineolas,NY Jos Harris, Sr, Louisville vitcd to attend. sor -.:•L Poor, Boston 1V F Bush & la, N Y SITER.-On the morning Of the sth instant, John S. John Churchill, Conn Miss Churchill,' Conn Siter, in the 72 , 1 year of his age. . - Downs, Conn Miss Clark, Conn His male friends are invited to attend his funeral, ' , :1; Phipps Boston A G Greeley, Boston from the residence of his sors.No. 416 South Eleventh I' Snow, Boston Thos F Withrow, lowa street, on Monday morning, the Bth instant, at I Vermilye &1, N Y 3 B Thompson, Boston • 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. :• Thompson Benton Geo S Odell, New York BALLANTINE.-On the 4th instant, Ma, in- Sli White, New York Mils Colman & sis, Mass font daughter of James and Mary Ballantine, ry aged :•Lsly, Boston J N Lightner, Baltimore one month and two days. • • eider, New York E H Castle, Wash, D 0 BATES.-On the 4th inst., Mrs. Martha Bates, ',I •loinn, Neiv Jersey Thoulillos Deemer aged 83 ears. tlymer, Reading T Howard, Cairo,lll BERRELL.-On the 14th alt., of typhoid fever, in 's Lord, Baltimore John Sproslin, N Jersey the ;Hagerstown Hospital, Henry Derrell, Co. B, 'Semen to I, Wash, DC ER Sawyer, Boston 119th Regiment P. V., in the 25th year of his age. rests (Silo Capt 2,111 Sullivan BOTHWELL.-On the 6th inst., Jane Bothwell, . i iisnily, Clueing ti, 0 Copt Crain in the 6341 year of her age. =Stetson. New York F Parker, US N EYRE.-At Washington, D. C., on2d inst., Thomas Ss P Keiser, St Louis H S Magoon, Wisconsin Eyre, in the 27th year of his age, son of the late s, .1 We V BIIigOOH, 111 0 Haywood & I,_St Louis Thomas Eyre. •., thrill, St Louis Jas NI Brown, Ohio FERRIS.-At the Army Square Hospital, Wash • stewart ,f tido A R hlathis, New York ington, D. C., November so; William H. Ferrimlate larrientl S. wf, Nl' H MTaber &In N York of Co. M., 721.1 Regiment P. V., from disease con ::, I. White & la, N 0 F' Niebur & IRS k York - tracted at camp. i' ,ll Norris, 1: S A L W Cassidy ..it. 2 ch. NO - e Wasli, D 0 HEt Mears, Wash, D 0 rtz, NPW Yo: k H G Thomas, New York Weekly Report of Interments. i'llselner. New York G Boardman, Troy, N Y lisavrn OFFICE, Dec. 6, 1862. ALIII ews, N Jersey C E Goodwin New New York Deaths and Interments in the City of Philadelphia, lalry, Trenton W Karreen from the 29 of Nov. to the 6 of Dee., 1332. s H t•Suns Now York T F Field, Jr, St Louis • d. ... virroll, Phil, Mrs N J Mllee, Pa s 4 .4' 'Z. 's I Robison Forbes Parker, US N DISEASES .., 5 ". DISEASES. 7 , 1 , a . :rikcveil, I.' S N G J Dickinson, Boston ~r, B .v 4 ~ 4 0 ~ , 4 Q 1_ Lvnisii, Lancaster J H Sullivan, Ohio siert., Pittshurg S N Prather, Whee - log Apoplexy , 1 Exposure 1 'jisamitn, Ne•a l York Miss Chapman, N York mans and Scalds.... 1 Fever, Catafrh • 1 "Rate, New York Mrs Dorian br. eh, br York _Cancer. 1 ' Scarlet. 1 Suess, US N ()apt G W Hubbell Cancer of Liver 1 " Typhoid 10 2 Oields Miss ENV 'Veech, Pa Casualties 1 Gaugreue 3 s beak, Manchester - Croup 8 - Gravel 1 Congestion of Brain 2 5 Hernia. I . Lunge 2 Hemorrhage I Ir ftehnnts-Vourth street, below Arch. " - Liver 1 - " Lungs.. 1 1 I Henning Cough 3 ,•' irier,Hiniegliam, Pa W S Haven, Pittebung Colic ' , :::•1111er, Pittsburg Alex Laughlin, Pittsburg Ceurimption of the 38 111/10.T . Mtti n tnt ro nai i u :: 1 3. 2 1 snow, New llope,Pa It Gifford, Syracuse, N Y si on .f i L l lT ene ,,, „ „... . 7 " Liver 1 : , )11 , ,g &I, Bedford •N S Palmer s _N Y Cyanosis. 1 " Lungs...• 10 5 '• s Weilocrill. Pa F T Fisher, New York Diptheria 7 "• Scorn Si B. 8 I Evster, Chain bersb'g 110 Oakley, Mess Diarrhoea 7 1 'lnsanity s -1 s Wetherill, N'a Hon Geo Scott, N Y Drops' . 2 1 Intwiseception 1 2 Morgan, Pa Jno A Trimble, Hookst'n ~ Abdominal.. 2 Iniutio.• ........ ••• _ Bram 1 Manta-a-8.4u it '' Illiollito no, Ohio M Malone, Lancaster " Cheat 1 itiarasme , 1 6 , Shah. Lancaster ' • DL case Brain 2 O.:ilk:Lc ORLIN - aloe 1 —... Heart 3 11111 Ago 6 ho orrienn-Chestnut street, above Filth. " Stomach and Palsy 1 1 ,ii :liii rt in 2.: In J 0 Cochrane, Maryland B °1 " 14 s 1 Sore. Throat 1 1 Softening of Brain.- 2 Lung , Wood, CS N Wm P Shotwell, U S INi e sith, •• 1 Still-born. 11 • 8 tichelder, Alarm Dr A.l Shope " Spine 1 SYPIIIIi3 1 ~. \ V ileucher,Wasii,DC NV F Voute, Pottsville Dysentery 2 Strangulation r 1 }heck h wfSeranton D H Wild, Hagerstown Debility ' 01 S Segos:l36m , uitt], Dover New Yuri( E Randall In wr Bucks co Erysipelas. 1i 1 E ]lean,Enlargement Heart..l 11 I Total.. ...... ..... IX,I 02 s Woeilletry. B Del H Brackett, Bosto n oston Miss Wyman, Boston • OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE .'i Sittli nay Wm ill Bertram Under 1 year 42 From 40 to 60 s 23 I 'h:eon C'Shock, Harper's Ferry IV"' 4 to 1. 13 ao to 60 17 19 " 60 tone 11 : P eleraboy,'Harper'sFer E James, New York - '" a " sto 10 11 " 70 to S 11 ,- ,, .1 Kline, Brooklyn Thee A Huime, Philp " 13 to 15. 4 " 9) to 3 0 0 6 •',' Peelings, N 3 CIO Dittrich " 15 1020 3 " 90 to 100 2 • '?.iirio, Mew 3 ersey Gle Ipgalle " so to so 3 , 30 to 40. 24 Total 218 Louis Hotel-Chestnut street, ab. Third. ';" 3 "?. i% Potts, New York G Lobetell, Wayne co Vas I weans . 1 WARDA, lit 15 Tenth. 1611eineteenth 12 Eleventh 5 Tweittieth 11 \',. Ackley, N j emu A Johnson, Wash, D 0 Third 6 Twelfth. 5 Twenty-lirsc.• •• • 2 ''.llorgan, Penne .1 Margarem, Penna. Fourth fl Thirteenth 6 Twenty-second.: 3 1. , Llyer,Penn a . J Harper, New York - Fifth 8 Fourteenth,..... 8 Twenty-third.... ....9 'Von, New York 1V B nice, New York State I Fifteenth 13 Twenty-nmali. :Ss ssie. New York W P Shotwell, Brooklyn I seYeeth 17 Sixteenth. 10 Tiventy-tiftlii.... 2 6 Seventemith e Unknown. ..... . . 6 Harper, Penne - J EHouston, Delaware ot..,?l'filgill 4 Eighteenth 7 . Il hiker, New York R N Randal, New York Total. 212 P Compton, New York. Tills 3 Cassel Az 3 ch, Mo Deduct deaths from the country 0 1, Nielools, New York T C Masten, US N ',Renee Nestor' J G Everson &la N Y Net deaths in the city ' 073 Ji he la iller, ital Ureic. Corn Mervin, U S A N Nativity-United States, 160; Foreign, 45; Unknown, ' '"'ln , Connecticut A Getty, New York It . 'he elmehouse 8; People of ('' dor 14. from the '• T it Alexander, Wash 3 L Ferris, IT 527 e ,., -1 6',V, T1 . 3 .: 6. - '' " Thy number of deaths, compared with the correspond- Itch street rition--Arch street, drove Third. i ;I_,-; week oflo6l and of last `seek__ . , was as follows: : 0 . Allison, Jr, Fenno Week ending December 7th,1361, was Tn. J Lee, Sprinaeld, Pa '•,', Brown, Pennio ' CI) HillbOrn, Holmes'; Week ending :November 29tii,136•., wAs 210 4 • Moi ins, 124 ; Sonnies, 94 ; Boys, 30; G irls, 4... 1, •"11, (11110 D D Wells, Ohio Beetlis and interments of soldiers in the city, IS. • Prszer Indetn 0 S Shriver, Ohio - By order of the Board of health. Nen ' • ' 3 :- w. r n.'n, i iti 10 'IV Stewart, 'Ettesyrus, 0 Wirsissis READ, Health Officer. s slititnis & la, N York John Davie, New York _, , a .i i Oise, Petonsylvonia. 0 McCauley New York • loodoerty, New York Hugh Neal Londonderry RESSON & SON, MOURNLNG .'• E menniiiet,iallo Miss McDriniel, Ohio s„ L . . ..,•-• STORE., N 0.918 CHESTNUT Street, offer for sale: Black AU-Wool Velourites, 75c. A boy A: t 2 eh,ohio 0 Dobson, Pottsville Do. do. .Ottoman Poet ires, S7 i lSe. --- Do , do. . 6-4 Mousselines, 02Ssc, , Nall ounl-Race street, above Third. _ Do : and w hit e A llsw oo l ed onese ss ies , eesi e , w i-qaker Mt 01 'J ya B l um s ~..a . b , , ,• are o J _ Do do. Plaid and Striped Mohalre, •2.5 c. io , „,.. I. truntit it, Del A ehl, Maryland 'Do' do' Silk Striped P0p1in:4,37;4c. A `warty. "s E H Lucas, Allentown . 5 ,D , 0 , : ....,, . r d ,, 0. ,, _ . De u siee s m a l ru 3S ina . an,,,sse. 1.1„,, vagelswille H A Gurnsey & lady 1 1 ; 0. Raps. si -is , : K J... 214 c Black Baratheas, 6211 e. ..,,P l unols, Pail:1011e A A Morgam Sunbury dell Do. Turi Cloths 50e • Black flomba.zines,67Xe. ••• , d 'teWilrlVick, Pa H J IVarwick, Dunkirk ~.11,an, Lancaster H B Harman, New York I EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH STREETS. . • •• • Have a large stock of Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade. • silks for Pennsylvania Trade. - Drees Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. a 077. 4f. . , t ht .„ ----- 4 . 1.,, * ,rolon—Sixth tuail.lilarket istreets. .1; " 4 mn, Pennsylvania W Dripp_ l o Chester co 1 ,, V allaec ( lie.:cer co Sanford Hoag, NYork ,`.1.1,4,Ji1at, l'ennxylvania ' George Jack, Boalsburs; ~,.4 : 1 , , 1 , Indiana Robert Smith, Indiana f: vt's. Iralittna H. Mcßride, Ohio ; fii,,, 11: I ne• Uniontown HHardinger,Uniontown ~,, ~ tinier buncanan 0 N Wilson, Wayne co i j i I e, Lane county F McCoy, &n, Blair co ,„ ,„ tauter, isinton Co B Brook_ ,t. Huntingdon ~vl l 4, New York B'Brackltry,NOW - Y'otif' “ 'a P.. Watt, 'Pittsburg la . i p menci n j ---- ... Sixth street, below Market. (20th, cheate r er, S Mason, Delaware- il;';:.osiilln, Wit:ill-cart WW Fell, Buokingtem ..,rapion, Ihmkingh'm 0 R Shantz, Bucks co. ~! anrica, Puck= co N J Hanna, Jr, Bucks co to s Imbrie, Pittsburg ~. .. . ..','l( R ear—Third street, allow CollowhilL r , .i; ezey Attlel 0 S thamptu .', i‘lnrta dale,Y,Tr t 4lle yr hl gilea g y ' Fo c) x u Chasa ~:f r ' ,l 7 neria, ( Ihester Val Thoa Niles, Fox 1 01 1 4 19 e 1.• thrner, boripatown Col AV T Shafer, Pa . . . said e, - - Agile...Third sty gbove Caillowkill. ' l4 lip la , 1 ,.... N., ..tie.s Co Peter Seibert, Easton ' l 'en, Easton a. 00 D QUALITY 13 A L 0 ItAL •••••", s.KIRTS.—These Skirts are full four yards widennd one and n quarter long. Colors, and styles are adapted to genteel trade. e ET RE & IANDELL. trwrirEßSlVlr OF PENNSYLVANIA. '111 , 4 —The Annual Oration bofere the Society of the Alumni will be delivered by the Honorable M. RUSSELL THAYER, on THURSDAY, December 11th 183:, at eight Welech P. M. The public Is invited b, attend. Tickets will be ftunished by Mr: Hazard, 724 CHESTNUT Street, and by the Janitor, at the IJuiyersity. de:446t* HOSICEOPATEILIC HOSPITAL, MG CUTHBERT Street. —This institution id now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will he• meetved and provided for in the most eomfortable manner, wee of charge. B. F. GLENN, noZtf Secretary of Board of Managers. trilE SECOND LECTURE f OF THE CORRSF4In. atd or thd ' ortriten OF ST. 311T .1111.1S," will len delivered at cormyirr HAW , on TUES DAY 'EVENING; filth instant, at 8 dclook, by the Dov. riaTos, or Boston, Subjeet--"' Chroo.- ma." Tickets, Si cents each, for sale at .C. B. Barna', 911 Chestnut Street ; Drlneonal Book Depisitory, L 92 1 ,1 Chestnut street , and atthe nal 1.. de4l3t THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER , HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION takes pleasure in acknowledging the follow jug donations for the week ending December sth ; Airs. Sarah Z. Curtis, $100; W. E. Garret & Sons, $5O; Mrs. Catharine Helmuth, $100; M. W. Baldwin & C.t. $25; Airs. L. A. WatorilelJ, $0; Tras. tees of the ltelief Fund, Ist Regiment Resume Brigade, $10; Cash, $3.25 ; M. Carden., $1 Edward McClain, ; John Latem, $2; J. Fleming, $2- 'William Carmichael, $2; Charles Mauer, *1; Samuel loins, $1; Mr. Simons, $1 Miss Brown, *1; Mrs. A. Kelly, $2; Miss Julia Tar nor, $5O; Mrs. B. Leeds. $1; also from Keller & Rinory,6 tons Of coal ; Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, *2106, in freight ; gas pipe, &c., from Sc)fert & McManus, Mor ris, Tasker & Co., and Cornelius & Baker; Penn Relief Association A flannel shirts, 2 doz. towels, sheets, pants, &c. ;Ladies' Aid Society, Rising San and bender ton, 15 flannel shirts, slippers, &e. ;,,[allies' Aid Society of St. Judo's Church, soap, vinegar, shirts, slippera &e.; McClellan Ladies Aid, 12 flannel shirts, muslin shirt,, and handkerchiefs; Fair, 720 Spring; Carden street, by Clara Freck, Waffle and Bart I , oulkroa, .0 wrappers, shirts, liquors, &c. • Wissahickon Tribe., Nu. 14, Daugh ters of the Forest, I doz. flannel shirts, 1 doz. knit shirts, 2 doz. pairs stockings, 21' His, sugar, ten, soap, &e. ; La dies' Aid of Radnor. Penna., 16 doz, flannel drawers and shirts, overalls, stockings; handkerchiefs, &C., &c.-; Mrs. Clapier,.3 gals. brandy ; Mrs. Govett, 10 pairs wrappers, vests, pillow-eases, &c. Mrs. M. 1,. Dawson, drawers, vests, stockings, coat &c.; Mrs. Lourisou, cakes, aPPle butter, &c.; William Devine, large pyramid pound' Naze; Mrs. Agnes IL W. Hale, 12 shirts, ii sheets, IRpitiow-cases, 15 towels, stockings. hamtkercidefs,liUlS. lin. &e. ; Mrs. Cresson, 4 wool shirts, 2 muslin shirts, drawers, pants, &e. Mrs. Brown, basket 'vegetables; Field & Hardie 2 lanterns Mrs, Higgins, jellies; Mrs. Nichols, bread, Le. It OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR ir::-TIST TO THE ARMY: AND NAVY, PurLADgt, PH in, October 24,1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing them selves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artifi cial Limbs, should apply immediately at the °Mee of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B, FRANK PALMER, 0c213-tf Government Surgeon,-Artist, URGENT NEED OF THE WOUND- Ell.—The Superintendent of the Sanitary Coro mission at Washington writes to the Depository in Phi ladelphia*Mls CHESTNUT Street): "that in view of on impending battle, there is urgent need of the following articles: 'Blankets or Quilts. Bed Sacks. • Cushions and Pads. _ Pillow Cases. Sheets. Towels. Woolen Shills. Woolen Drawers. Hospital Shirts, wool& or ootton. Handkerchiefs. Slippers. Woolen Socks. Thick Wrappers. - Cocoa, Chocolate, Tea, White Sugar, Dried Fruit, and Farina." The immediate attention of the patriotic and benevo lent citizens of Philadelphia is easuestly called, and the} are requested to send all they can spare to the DEPOSI TORY, 1235 CHESTNUT Street. C. J. STILLE, W. H. ASHHURST, THOS. KIMBER, JR., • deo-3t Committee of Depository. MJOHN B. GOUGH.—THHER LEC TURES will be delivered by this brilliant and distinguiahed Lecturer, in the ACADEMY OF'MUSIC, as follows: TUESDAY EVENING, December 9th.—". Eloquence and Orators." An entirely new lecture, said to be the gem of all his lectures. • . . THURSDAY EVENING, December 11th,—"Here and there in Britain." . . TUESDAY EVENING, December 16th,—" Lights and Shadows of London Life." The sale of tickets will commence on TRURSDAI II " MORNING December 4th, at 9 o'clock A. M., at the Aca demy of Music, the centre ; at Martien's„696 Chestnut street, the lee, Or south aide "-: the Airt_.,erkatt Tract Society, fel hestnut Street, the right, or etOrth skrc. Ite servedd seats in the Parquette, Part:motto Cirle, Balcony, and Orchestra, 50 cents for each lecture; Family Circle. 25 cents. To be had at Martien's and the Tract Society. Doors open at 7. Lecture to commence at B. The proceeds of these Lectures will be appropriated to the benefit of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers at and near the battle-fields. and other objects of benevolence. Cno93-9t SPRING GAR PEEN SOUP SOCIETY, BUTTONWOOD STREET, EAST OF BROAD STREET, PRILADELPIITA, Nov. 10,1662. At the Annual Meeting of the Society, held THIS-DAT, the following gentlemen were elected Managers for the ensuing year: Morns E. Alttiek, Thomas Mather, F. B. Atmore, Thomas Marsh, . Charles P. Bower, A. V. Murphey, . William Chapman, John M, Ogden, Joseph H. Collins, James Peters, James Chambers, Richard Peterson, Edmund Deacon, Franklin Shoemaker, John H. Dohnert, William Vanderveer, Daniel R. Erdman, David Vaudezveez, John Q. Ginned°, Henry Warner, Joseph W. Oaskill, l w. F: V. Warner. John Godbou, JosepliWayne, Joseph J.. illiams. SAMUEL W. DLACK. has been re-appointed Collector, and will call upon citizens for their contributions. The Managers tender their sincere thanks for the liberality heretofore extended, and respectfully solicit a continuation of the same. . . . Contributions will be received by any of them at their residences; or places of business. President—JAMES PETERS, POPLAR, atove Broad street. Tice President—JOHN M, OGDEN, No. 446 MARSHALL• Street. TietU3ttrer —JOHN 11. DOHNERT. No. IN onvAlsr Street. Secretary—JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, No. UM ARCH Street. de3wfm3t WASHINGTON, NOV. 28, N 0 T I C AMERICAN ~TELEGRAPH COMPANY call the attention of the public to- the tan, gnage of the Tax La-won Telegraph Messages, viz Seams' 105. No Telegraph Company or its agents or employees shall receive from any person or transmit to any person any despatch or message without an adhe sive stamp denoting the duty imposed by this act being affixed to a copy thereof, or having the same stamped thereupon, and in default thereof shall incur a penalty of ten dollars. • SEC 99. Provided that, in any and all cases where an adhesive stamp shalt be need, the person using or atlixing the same shall Write thereupon the initials of Ids name and the date upon which the same shall be attached-or used, so that the samenhall not again be used. The Com missioner of internal Revenue has given notice that stamps are hi readinew., and that the law will be en forced on and after the first of December next. Stamps can be obtained at the usual Places of sale, or at the Macs of this Company. Messages, for which the telegraphic charge is twenty cents or under, for the first ten words, require a one-cent stamp. Messages, for which the charge is over twenty cents for the first tAn Words, require a three (3) cent stamp. • E. S. SANFORD, President AmerlcuitTelegraph Co. ..Per ABEL. IM. OFFICE OF THE itTcraumb'E COMPANY OF PHILADELPHI/Llfov. 23,1662. A GENERAL MEETING OF 711 E STOLIBHOLDERS of this Company will be held, in pursuance of the charter, on IHONDAI, the 15th day of December. next at 12 o'clock M., to hear the report of the' Board' of Directors for the eleven months ending with the loft.' day of the present month, and also to consider and dekrinine upon the ex-pediency of inerea.ing the CAPSTI Q.Aring t. of the Company to the sum of THREE IlinsmitEwnrousAND DOLLARS, 'according to such rules and regulstions as. May be adopted at a general meeting con'rentid . for that purpose.. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVE N . that ail ELFZTION for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to manage the offairt of the Company for the ensuing year, will be held at thy same time andplace, between the hours of 12 o'clock:Mt and 2 o'clock P. M. n022-swintdls B. M. HINCHMArg-Secretaty. wry CORN Rxip PRITADELPRIA, - Noy. held November 17th, 1882, were elected Directors of thi HANGS 24, 1862.—At the election 'the following Stockholders 's Bank: Christian. J. Raffinate'. Robert Ervien, Ratherwoodi. William P. Cox. Edmund A. Sander, Samuel T. Canby Wilkins. Directors,i this day, AMEX, was unanimously re-elected , DIN, Esq., Vise President , ,- Irier. 3. W. TORREY, Cashier. . . . Alexander G. Date'', Dell Kohist, Jr., George L. Buoby, Edward a Knight, William L. Maddock, James Steel, Charles E And at the meeting of ANDER G. CATTELL, Esq., President; ALEX. WHILL and JOHN W. TORREY C• n02.5-tf NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE MV BANN, 'PHILADELPHIA, November. 4, 1862.—The following resolution was this day adopted by the Board' of Directors and ordered to be published: Resolved, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this Bank be offered to the present Stockholders at par, each Stockholder to have the privilege of takino",,_a pro rata share, according to a scale adopted by the Board, pro vided subscription and payment be made before the first day of January, /503. nol4-tjal J. W..TORREY. Cashier. MRIDGE. TURNPIKE COMP - AN - 7C7. 1 - Agreeably to the provisions of an act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved on the first day of May, A. D. IBM, a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Ridge Turnpike Cornrany will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 131 South - FIFTH Street (second story), in the City of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the Bth day of December, A. D. 1662, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of signifying to the Governor, in writing, their intention to be and become subject to the provisions of the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th sections of the act of Assembly, ap proved on the 26th day of January, 1839, entitled " An Act regulating Turnpike and Plank-Hoadrompanies," or to declare so to do. . . By order of the Board of Managere.• JOSEPH A. CLAY, Secretary Ridge Turnpike Company'. Philadelphia, Nov. 25, 1862. n026-wfm 5t MILITARY. I l i VOLUNTEERS WANTFT) FOR, COMPANY A. a. Captain SAMUEL HAZARD, JR, ' Late First Fientenant 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry. ' ROBERTS' HEAVY ARTILLERY Is a battalion of Six Companies to be raised for the special purpose of garnsoning FORT MONROE. A part of the Battalion is now on duty . there, and each company is sent off as fast as completed without regard to the others COMPANY A is nearly full, and is now in camp in a most beautiful and healthy location on Dewey's Lane, Germantown, and as soon as completed will leave direct ly for the Fort. .WERY MAN MUSTERED IN PHILADELPHIA. WILL sEECEIVE BOUNTY AS FOLLOWS; Advance United States Bounty $l5 00 Pay and Premium 15 00 Citizens' Bounty Fintal on arrival at Fort Monroe... 50 00 Bounty from United States at the end of enlistment. 70 00 Making a total Bounty of sial 00 As this is to be a picked corps none but sober and order ly men need apply at the Apply at the Camp, Ml 7 tY'S LANE, above Church, Germantown. The cars run every hour within quarter of a roils of it. no•-tf A , CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. —WANTED.—Two Companies to fill the Regi ment of CONTINENTAL LIGHT CAVALRY, now in "Camp Metcalf," HADDONFIELD, N. J. Officers who have had experience preferred. nol7 J. E. PEYTON, Col. Commanding. THE GREAT CLOTHES WRINGER " PUTNAM "SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER" , Is warranted to be superior to arty other in nse. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD 'POSSESS A OLOTNI•'S :WRINGER BECAUSE, Ist. It le a relief to the hardest 'part of Washing-day. 2d. Itenables the trashing to be done in one-third lees time. . 2d. Itsaves clothes from the injury always given by twisting, . 41h. It helps to tort.9h the clothes as well as dry them. WE BELIEVE IT ADVISABLE TO PROCURE ONE OF THIS KIND, BEC IUSE, 7/9:iT. The rolls being of vulcanized rubber, will bear hot and cold water, and twill neither break-nor tear off buttons. SECOND. The frame being of iron, thoroughly gal vanized; all dnnger from rust is removed; and- the lia bility to shrink, swell, split,. Itc., so unavoidable in wooden machines, is prevented, Txian. The spiral springs over the rolls render this ma-. chine self-adjusting, so that small and' large articles, as; well as articles uneven in thickness, are certain to re-. ceive uniform pressure, Fofiffrit. The patent fastening by which the machine is tightened to the" tub, we believe to be superior in sim plicity and efficiency to any yet, offered. FIFTH. It will fit any bib, round or supuire, from one half to one-and-a-quarter inches in thickness, without the least alteration. RET..IIL. PRICE. No. 1, so.® .1. No. 2,.55:00. jar Agents wanted in every eount3 4w Reliable and energetic men will be liberally dealt with: For Sale at the "WOOBENWAItE ESTABLISHMENT" A. H. FRANCISCUS, 1i0. , 3 MARKET St. and. No. 5 North FIFTH St., deS Wholesale agent for Pennsylyania, CHRISTMAS, IS COMING-I AIIIST orderniy Cakes at RILEY'S, No. MS RACE SE: 2ts BO WEN CO.; LITHOGRAPHIiBS .." J ' AND :_ PRINT - COLORISTS,' South West corner of CHESTIWT andILETENTH Stroets,•are Prepared to eg, eente any description of PortraiLLandscape' Natural History, Architectural: Autograph, Map, or other Litho graphy, In the most eeperiormanner, and the most res. sonahle terms. Photographs, Portraits; Natural -History and. Medical Plates, Maps, and any other description o(lulates, colored in the best style; and warranted to give satisfaction. Particular attention to. Coloring Photographs. ocM-tf I'Rl ISt lISTA Rp.-P URREY BIARNE'S Imported Mitstard, for sale in store and to arrive, by the sole agent, • CHARLES S. CARSTAIRS, " 2° Me. 126 WALNUT.Street. .. . ... Tilt PHRENOLOVrICA I 4I- 3 4 13 L -(ll3 ° 'lTT a ll9 a nilbeS:4ltire a"I)I7CK 4NEI- °4IN-V4B' vistas. ' , ' ' . • ' • t.rik 'NET AND ROOK STORE is open day and `even ' , Ravejes Dnals.Awairiervrilla, of aiLdeadtbatolo for AZink for the sate of Looks on Phrenology, Plonio- ,:' Teist.s. *minas, Trunk, and Wagon °whim . •• . • • 'oat. lb - gine. Phonography, and for Phrenolegi- ' Also, Paper elawafaaturers Drier Felts, from Ito feet eal examinations. Orders by- mail should be wide. TarPaaila. Bolting. Sail Twine he. addressed to SOFIri L. CAP&N. . ' " JOHN W. ZNYsltataw & co., oe22.wsm3mif 922 CHESTNUT Street, Pliliti, . =TUC 1.02 JODTSb" UM. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPIIIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1862. F iJRSI FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATEC, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN - A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FURS, To which the attention of the public is invited: nol9-23n. LADIES' 'F'ANCY FURS. JOHN A. STAMBACH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH. STREET, &Ist opened, a large and handsome Stook of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, of every description and in the newest and most approved styles, at the LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, N 0.11.8 ARCH STREET, BELOW SIORTII, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children is notecomplete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at, the manufacturers' prices, for cash- Ladies, please give me a call. or3-Intif JOHN C. CAPP Sc SON, STOOK NOTE BROKERS, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMESSION AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. AND NOTES AND. LOANS ;NEGOTIATED ON THE G OLD, QUARTERMASTERS' VdUCHERS, MIMI:MATES OP INDEBTEDNESS WANTED, TI'S, FIVE-TWENTIES, OR, - TWRVIT-TRAII RIR PRA ORtti; FIORDS, PA:TAB/1-AT THE 01 , 1'16* di wit dattlVIMT ANTEft FIVE 72E iSS OP' I ana ilistrticted 1/i alißrktir 438 Tit VILA SUET ft:emetic sithscripticaM for theabove LOAN AT PA:fi. Itiforeelt*lll dinfimencefrom the DAMS OF STfIISCRIP TIO*,Mid PAYABLE Ili GOLD at the Mint, or any fieb-'finkinity or Depository of the United States, on the that dirks'of May and November of each year. At the present YANKTON ON GOLD, these Bonds yield about MGM per cent. per annum. 'A fuR sap Ply alwiys on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, nod-tf 11* SOUTH TELIRDTPrREE'I`. UNITED STATES REVENUE I have received the following, for sale AGREEMENT OR CONTRACT, 5 and 10 cents.. CHECKS, 2 cents. EXPRESS, 1,-2, and 5 cents. PROMISSORY NOTES or DRAFTS, 5, 10. 15.20, 28;.40 SO cents. $l, and $1.50. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, 5.10, and 30 dents. LEASE, 50 cents. BOND, 25 and 50 cents. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, 25 cents. TELEGRAPH, 1 and 3 cents. MISCELLANEOUS CERTIFICATE, 10 cents. ENTRY, 25 cents and W. CONVEYANCE, 50 cents, $l, and $5. MORTGAGE, 50 cents and $l. FIRE, MARINE, AND LIRE INSURANCE, 25 cents. nterraETAllt, 1,2, 3, and 4- cents.. POWER OF ATTORNEY, 25 cents and $l. PROTEST, 25 cents. PROBATE OF WILL, 50 cents. BEGAL DOCUMENTS, 50 cents. BILL OF LADING, 10 cents. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, 25 cents. MANIFEST, $L PASSAGE TICKETS, 50 cents. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK DITILDINO, SOMETHING FOR THE SOLDIERS! A PROTECTOR AGAINST DISEASES INCIDENT TO CAMP LIFE! THE SOLDIER'S "BEST FRIEND" WHEN FACED BY HIS "WORST ENEMY." DR. D. EVANS' PATENT ABDOMINAL. SUPPORTER AND MEDICATED SAFEGUARD, WITH "MONEY BELT" ATTACHMENT! THE MOST USEFUL SANI TARY DEVICE OF THE AGE! APPROVED BY THE PRESS, THE PUBLIC, AND THE FACULTY! It is at oncelight,emple cheap; conafortable, du,raWe, dretiable, acting not only as a remedy for disease, but also as a preventive t It is endorsed by the highest autho rity in the laud! Among the eminent practitioners who have examined and approved its'medicinal prOperties are Surgeon General Hammond, S. A. • Surgeon General Dale, of Massachusetts ; Dr. all, of "'Hun's Journal of Health ;" Dr. John Ware, of Boston ; Drs. Bellows and Mott, of New York ; and all the prominent members of the faculty of Philadelphia. • The Safeguard is composed of Red Flannel, medicated cotton being placed between two thicknesses of flannel and quilted in small diamonds. The elastic fastenings, and whalebone are arranged so as to prevent the Safe guard from tyrinkling or rolling up or getting' out of I place when the wearer is in motion. tt does not take up room in the knapsack, as it is worn on the march, and gives strength to the soldier. The - MONEY BELT" ATTACHMENT is, made of flue water-proof rubber cloth, stamped with a patriotic de vice, and affords a safe and convenient receptacle for the soldiers' bills and private papers. Price according to size and finish; No. 1. SiL5O; No. 2, U. Sentfree of postage. on receipt of the price. The friends of our brave men in the field, - wishing to tender them an acceptable holiday present, and. at the sometime do Shemand their country a real service, need only send the Mediatted Safeguard.; it will assuredly brove the most appropigate and valuable Gift they can estow. ' • \ - far Persons purchasing Safeguards for Presents can have them mailed direct without extra charge. XS- None genuine unless stamped Dr. D. EMUS, DescriPtive Circulars mailed free. Liberal commissions allowed agents and persons -form ing chills. A few experienced Canvassers wanted. None °there need apply to ' G. G. EVANS St Co., Agentsfor the United States. No. 439 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. No. 212 BROADW'AY, New York. No. SO WASHINGTON Street,: Boston. IS WASHILIGTON BUILDING; Washington. Also for sale at OAKFORD'S. under the Continental Hetet,. F. BROWN'S r center Fifth and Militant etreets WARBURTON'S 430 Chestnut street; WILSON Sc CO.'S, 415 Chestnut street, and by Dealers in Military . garnishing Goods, and Druggists generally.' ?ARTICULAR NOTICE.—GEORGE G. EVANS cort-1 Untiesas heretofore, to fill all orders for Books published_ in.the'United States, on receipt of the advertised price. Send all Book orders to GEO. G. EVANS, de-Std' No. 439 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. O RDERS ARE BEING RECEIVED daily for Christmas Cakes at RILEY'S, No, 1115 RACE Street. 2ta „ 4 1C , MRS. D. FERRIS, 1037 CHEST NUT Street, has now open a large assortment of /Sack, White, and Gray Ostrich Feathers_, to getherßY. with Ladies' and Children's Winterd el-12 MIL LINE NEW CITIMENCY MAGIC POCKETBOOKS. A large assortment at wholesale by J. R. DILLON,' 17 ANN Street, (up stairs,) &F.-St Now York FT MOST RENOWNED HAit_ctTlTt:AiT' ktktssrttry is lUTßKiT, vourrli LA b ireet aea f IARROTS FOR. HORSRS.--ADDRESS , war. H. NICHOLSON, -41.36.3 tiff HADDONFIELD, New Sersey. IFiRSONS- IN -WANT •OF BRITAN, .-R- zvrA or SILVER PLATED WARE can Sad a Bi2Peo• rior article at WAI. VAN DYKE'S. 633 ARCH Street n026.1an . . Philadelphia. . MEDIONAL COD VER . BAKER & Co., Druggists, No.- 154 North THIRD Street are now receiving their supplies fresh from the fisheries. • The superioritrof their Oil in every respect has gained for It a reputation and sale beyond any other brand in the biarket. To maintain. it. they acre (determined sumily an articlethat Maybe entirely relied On for fresht ness and parity. See testbnoniahler Eire, Mutter, Jack son; Darrach, and others. - • no2ii-smwlm if LADIES' FURS. BELOW NINTH LOWEST CASH PRICES FINANCIAL. No. 23 SOUTH .THIRD .STREET, STOOKS AND BOPS MONEY. INVESTED BEST TERMS SILVER MO ND NOTES. CHECKS ON WASHINGTON, and 7 3-10 NOTBS FOR SALE. " DREXEL & CO., 34 13017TIUTHLED STREET U. S> ][REVENUE STAMPS. ST A M P S JOHN M: RILEY, COLLECTOR, 427 CHESTNUT STIMET. de6-3k AN ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT! RETAIL DRY CA/ODS; NOW OPEN. SUPERB LYONS VELVET CLOAKS INDIA SILK CLOAKS, VELVET PILE CLOAKS. MOHAIR PLUSH CLOAK'S, WOOLEN PLUSH CLOAKS. CASTOR BEAVER CLOAKS, DIAOBRAL PLUSH CLOAKS FRENCH DOESKIN QLOAKS, FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS. MAGNIFICENT GROS DE PARIS CLOAKS NEW CLOAKS. OPENING EVERY MORNING. O. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, no mwlm FINE CLOTH CLOAKS. FINE FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS FINE BLACK TRICOT CLOAKS. MEDIUM-PRICED CLOAKS FINE BLANKET SHAWLS. EXTRA CHEAP BALMORAL'S. ' ''FINE LARGE BLANKETS. SUPERFINE FROSTED BEAVERS. CASTOR BEAVERS—M/OM. • BOYS' FINE CLOTHING. SUITS.MADE TO ORDER. COOPER fi JONARD, alLo2B-ti S. E. COB. NINTH & MARKET Sts JR. CASSELBERRY WILL OPEN • THIS DIOR/TING the following-- lots of Goods, bought at the sales In New York on Tuesday and Wedneis , day hurt, of the importation of Messrs. Benkaq& Dut ton and L. S B. Curtis Zit Co. 1 lot Long open centre black Broche Shawls, $25; cost $3O to import. 1 lot Long open centre black Broche Shawls, $35; cost $lO to import. 1 lot Long open centre black Broche Shawls, *sl; cost $55 to impart. • 1 lot Long real Paris Broclui Shawls, $35.; cost to im port $4B - lot Long real Parts Broche Slufwls, $5O ; cost to im port sBo.' 1 lot Long real Paris Brodie Shawls, $10; cost 'to Im port $l2O. 1 lot Long silk and wool Broche Shawls, $lO. 1 lot Long all wool Broche Shawls, $l5. 200 Blanket Shawls, train $3 to $lO, Black Thibet Shawls, $2.50 to $12.50. I lot Striped Brodie Shawls, $3.50. Several lots Gents' Mauds, cheap, ' 10 pi e ces inagnificent quality Magenta - DELAINE, 50 cents. . • 10 pieces magnificent quality Humboldt DELAINES, 50 cents. 10 pieces magnificent .quality Black DELAINES, 37X, W and : L l' ets lots "FitgDICH fauttlOES, choice shades, $1.12 and $ll5. 1 lot FRENCH DIERINOES, Blacks, extra fine, $1.25, 1 lot FRENCH MERINGES, Whites, extra 1tne,'61425. 10 dozen best quality White KID GLOVES, sizes from 6 to 8, 6.8 cts. GO dozen best quality Black Kid Gloves, colored and white, emlid, $l. 10 dozen Ladies and Gents' Lamb-liued Gauntlet Kid Glovoq. Gents' Driving Cloves, all prices. I additional lots Black and White Printed Reps, for Ladles' Skirts - fsomething new), 75 cents. Balmoral Skirts by the yard--something new. 2 lots rich figured French Merinoos, $l. The above goods have never been retailed less than $1.25. 2 lots figured Reps Velours, 44 wide, 02 1 .4 c. - 1 lot Silk Cheek Paris Colored Poplin Reps, Mg cents. 1 lot 44 virzy rich and high cost Broche Paris Nou veautei 88 cents, Been,retailed in this car at $11.25. lease super quality Poplin Reps—colors, HrtiabOldts, Blues, Greens, Browns, and Blacks—Si to SIX. 100 pieces new styles Figured Delalues. 24 cents. 150 Bahnoral Skirts, wool all through, handsome colors (imported), *2OO--largest size made. Rich Colored Irish Poplins, .$l. MOURNING GOODS. Several additional lots desirable Goods,- at the Mourn ing Counter. J. R. CASSELBERRY'S Mammoth Dry Goods Rouse; 15 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. P. s.—The place to buy cheap and useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS is at - CASSELBERRY'S. Furniture Chintz, 12R cents—old price. It* 10 1 3 MARKET STREET STILL AHEAD am now selling Bleached and Brown MUSLIN at Ile, by the piece; Heavier Bleached at I6e; of ,case Very Heavy, % wide, latie, by the Piece, worth 20 by the ease; Finer and Closer do., 11 inches wide, at V„te, by the piece ; several cases fall yard wide, at 22e; Extra Fine at 25c. One case yards wide, bleached, first-rate quality at Me, by the piece. One case 154 yards wide, heavy bleached, at 25c. One lot 2;i' yards wide, good quality, at 21k. worth 023 cents", Heavy Brown Muslin at 20 and Vc ; the Very Heaviest, 25e ; as well as every quality in the market. One lot good Canton Flannel at 22e. One lot' good Bleached Canton Flannel at 22c, worth at least 25e. One lot very'lleavy Bleached Canton Flannel at He One case extra Heavv Brown, at 25e. Two cases superior ,envy Brown, at 313.a'e. • One ease Hamilton trattur f nearly yard wide, 35e. Otte case Hamilton Bleached,- very heavy, at 313.10. These Goods are all Mich. cheaper than the case prlrn Flaring bought them early itch the season, I am able to sell them very cheap. One lot heavy Colored Canton Fanuel, suitable for Societies, at He; 50 pieces Chile°, for Comfortables, at )I%c by the piece; JACO pram& Jute Laps, for filling Colfortsiat 2.5 cents per 'Punk' - ORAIVVILLE B ELkINBS deS-6t ]So. 1013 51.1IIKET Street, above'.enth. VLANNELS.-GRAY FL A NNELS• AT -a- 4.5 and , 513 els. ; Red do. 3Wt. 3‘.45,": and 35—these are by the piece :were bale very heavy gray twilled at 60 eta., worth 69, 'at Intel ; all wool white at2ECauct 32. cts. ; Bat lardrale do. tNxil the qualities; Shaker Flannels, war ranted enshriuktutle, Striped Flaunele, for Fancy Shirts ; ma nn excellent assortilient.of all kinds, Which I am selling% very cheap. GRA_NVIL.LE B. 19119i85, deS-St 1013 MARKET Street, above°. Tenth. A 0105ROF 42 - PIECBS V _KIM DESI- Table flee FREMH MEE:MOBS, just received ;per steamship Persia, to bekopened this morning. The colors are Violets, Browws.Rlnes, Humboldts, Greens, Modes, Blacks, rurples r and Magentas. These goods wore ordered early in the month of Sep tember, at a stipulated prich. Also, will be opened this morning, a lot of flee HAIR CORD POPLINS, same colors as the above. In store, a fuie assortment of the HEAVIER CORD POPLINS, all colors. ...E-1)WIN HALL & BRO., .26 Sarah - SECOND Street. . . • B.—A bargain in BALMORAL SKIRTS-163just received, to be opened this morning; price, 33,26-same as have beenkelling at Est, hal size. del CHOICE DRY GOODS-JUST N•."RE CEIVED, Brown Poplins, Plain and Figured. Brown Wool Poplins, Double Width. Alerinoes of all Shades. Wool D'Laines, Plain and Figured. Cotton and Wool D'Laines—a 'Avenue. Pig - tired Nerinoes. A full line of Plain Shawls. A rail line of Gay Shawls. . One let of Black Figured Mobairs• at Mo. Six lots of Brown Alpacas, choice: A full line of Cassinieree. A full line of Fasting. JOB% E STORES, ociS 102 ABOIT street, 'ADMITCLOAKINQS. FROSTED SEALSKINS. BROWN SEALSKINS. BLACK SEALSKINS. BLACK TRICOT. BLACK:BEAVER CLOTFIS. BLACK TINION CLOTHS. BLACK FRENCH AND GERMAN BROAD CLOTHS. "CDFIHWEN STODDART 3c BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., :Wave Willow. WINTER DRESS GOODS . v. AT 26, al, AND 37% GENTS PER YARD, From repent unction sales, 411.11sliable S.tylo4, which We are running off oh rap. CDRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452 and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow. BROOHE LONG SHAIVIS, OP PARIS AND - VIENNESE rAmuns. In new and choice Designs and Colorings. . PRICES AGLOW AS EVER. deesStj CUBWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N: SECOND St., above-Willow 'PYRE & LANDELL YOTTRTI3 AND -1-j ARCH, have a fine stock Blankets, Extra Size. Blankets, Ribbon Bound. Blankets, Wholesale. Blankets. Dark Grays. & LANDELL;FOURTH AND 'a- 4 ARCH, always keep the be makes of Long CLOTHE SHLIVIING 11fUSLINS by the piece ; also, good LALIENS for Collars and Fronts. - 4 - 4 .FLANNELS, SHAKER FOR SKIRTS.—These Flannels are iinehrinkable, and extra stout for Winter Skirts. EYRE k LANDeLL, de3-tf FOURTH and ARCHlStreets. PIA ANNE L S BLANKETS, &c.—A good a.ssortmeut of all the approved makes of Winter Dam:tele and English and American Ellanketa, at the lowest prices. - SREPIiA.RII, VAN HA_RLINGEN; n025-12trp 1008 CHEST.NIFIr Street. LACE CURTAINS A_ND MUSLIN DRAPERIES.—The subscribers have the finest as sortment of rich Lace Curtains and Embroidered Muslim to be found in the city, at last season's prices. Also, a large assortment of Curtain and Finniture materials, of the most desirable styles. SHEPHAHH. VAN HARLINGEN, & MUNSON, no2s•l2trp lOOB CHESTNUT Street. HEADY-ITADE CLOTHING. (I.ENTLEMENS WINTER CLOTHING, ER - y DESIRABLE IN STYLE .AND PRICE, Suitable for the season. . • ri V ERCOATS. AND A- , BUSINESS SUITS, In. great variety. WA:NAIWKER & .BROWN, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, ' OAR' MALL,' S. E CORNER. SIXTH AND IS:CARNET STREETS. (. B.) • QPEC N IAL DEPARTMENT, I +••'' E.OR cueromEE, WORE. E REAJif -M A F iNE C- SQIuCRRS , &SON, No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, WINNE JAYNE'S HALL, Have now made up for sale an entire new stock of SINE, CLOTHING. Al ma faumkertmen,t,oLoLOTES,'CABEKRRIAA.4 VESTING% Which they reepeothilly invito the VOIDII.C3O examine hefore purchas, Alsewhere„ 66 T 100 lob's: "bneithr " Burning Olton hand. - iffe gvartuttilellna Oil to ps nokondative, to burn all the oil in the ltqap with a.eteady, flame, W Rh! Ord Misting the wink . and but alttwly. Barrels liutl with Rim W.114.01iT, Plalta_4l.4 ten4l to U% 41/3 44ZWAT CANTON FLANNEL Of various grades, CHECKS. 4-I BLEACHED IaMSLINS, BROWN MUSLIMS, =KINGS, and CORSET JEANS, For 6nle low, net ein 3 / 4 , by GEO. GRIGG, 21.9 CHURCH ALLEY: dee, WELLING, COFFIN, iSo CO., Offer for bale, by the Package— PRINTS; BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. DRILLS, CANTON FLANNELS. COTTONADES, CORSET JEANS. SILESIAS. NANKEENS. COLORED CAMBEICS, SEAMLESS BAGS. BLACK DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. . UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS. PLAID LINSEYS, NEGRO KERSEY& KENTUCKY JEANS. =MEM ALSO, SKY-BLUE KERSEY'S, INFANTRY cLoTrrs. ARMY FLANNELS, 10 and 12-ounce DUCK, &c., &c &a-mist tf COTTON YARN, No.:10 FILLING. AID 1x) Iyrj4T, For sale by R. T. WHITE, rie6.3t* R 142 NORTH THIRD STREET BAGS I BAGS I BAGS I 6,000 Androscoggin, 2 bus.,l7 oz., cotton. 13,000 Ozark, do. 4,000 Yeoman, do. do. 9,000 Centreville, do. do, 2,000 Prince Albert. do. do. 5,020 Hanover _do. dck. . . .9,000 Union A,'Oax and cotton. , Gun_uv and Burlap Bags, all sizes, fop to by CO.. • .TORN T. 8A1L7.4.4 dr GO nolo- . lne , .11.3, ktectliTßONT Street COTTON X FROTRIE'I3IIA,M & WELLS. ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. • - DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. ID-OUNCE DUCK, DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SHIRT LEGS. For sale by FROTHINGHAM & W SHIPLEY, HAZARD, ea lIIJTCHINSON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS se264mDRILADELPHIA.MADE GOODS WATCEES AND JEWELRY. AEI HOLIDAY % PRESENTS. l a G. RUSSELL,. _ No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Oilers a choice assortment of WATCHES, DT A MONDS; • • - FINE JEWELRY, AND STANDARD SIL VER WARE, Saitable for Holiday Presents, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. deZ.lni D. T. PRA'TT, (streerssom TO 'PRATT ax BEATH ' ) (307 . 0HESTNUT STREET, Is constantly in receipt of ENGLISH; MIS'S; .AND AMERT I VN W:PeterllES, (N desirable styles and qualities, to- suit all classes of buyers. nolMattif ELI-0 L D Dealer in fine AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WWCHRE; JEWELRY, AND si 0c31.5m* 7 CL 08 M OcK AlifiVr Meet. AmEßlDAN . w.Ayckiihg-,. - - GOLD AND S,ILYND CASES. JOS. H. WATSON i;.) WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C: A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAR 'FORMER PRICES. FARR - & BROTHER, Importers. inh2o4l 324 OH.EBTNOT Street, below Vottrth SEALED PROPOSALQ ARE IN - jrITED until the Mat day of December, 19r-, for supplying the United States SubsieteneeDepart'auent with 8,000 head of beef Cattle on the hoof. • . . . The cattle to be delivered` at Washington. D. C. and each animal to average I.3oo l ponnds gross. No cattle ad mitted that weigh less thanl,oofipottilds gross. Betters, Stags, and Bulls not wanted. The first delivery to be made on or about the 10th day of January, DM, or as soon thereafter as the Govern ment may direct Six hundred head of Cattle per week will be required to he delivered under this contract. A bond / with good anti sufficient security, will be re quired. Twenty per cent of the purchase money will be • retained until the completion of the contract. Proposals from contractors who have previously ailed to comply with their bide, from disloyal persons, ..-er where the bidder is not present to respond to his bid, will not be considered. The names of firms should be stated in fall, with the precise address of each - tile.mber of tho firm. Payment to be made in certificates of indebtedness, or such other tunas as Goverumenvmay have for disburse ment. All bids to be accompanied by . two guarantoon and dl rected to Colonel A. 13SCKW1'D.8, A. I). C. and C. S. U. S. A., Washington, D. C., and endorsed "Proposals for Beef Cattle." .Fbrrtt of Guarantee. 4Ve. of the county of arid State of —. do hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil the contract, in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, ehould his proposition be accepted', he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith_ Should the contract be awarded• bl in, we are prepared to become his securities. . (ib's guarantee must be extended to each bid.) The responsibility of the guarantors most be shown by the nifiefal certificate of the Clerk of the ogress. Dlstrii t Coon or of the United States District Attorney. j Bid which id , which do not otonPly with the above mat be re ., • • • det3-n. MARSHAL'S SALE. —BY VIRTUE . of a Writ of S ale, by the Hon. JOIN CADWALA DER, Judge of the District Court of the Milted States, in and for the Eastern District of Penswylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be soligat.pnblic sale, to the -highest and best bidd er , for cash,, at CALLOWHILI, --SntEET WHARF, on WEDNESII&T,Decomber 17, )1162, at 12 o'clock M., 1,2)0 bate of Railroad' Iron, per Schooner J. C. HOMER ; also. 058 bars or Nail-road Iron, per Schooner WILLIAM WILSON. Gam be Sean at said Wharf any day previous to. and 03,th,0 day ILLWAR of sal D. e. M 11. S. Marshal E.A.ofPenosylvania.. December 5, 1562. de6-6t MMARSHAL'S S LE. -BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale by the Honorable JOHN CADWA LADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be soli at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at lIIICHENER'S Store,l4ll North FRONT Street, on MONDAY, Decem ber/56,1862, at /2 o'clock M., :X) B&rrels of SPIRITS OP TURPENTINE and 6 Bales of COTTON, being the Cargo of the Schooner WAVE. The Turpentine ceo be seen at Callowhill-street wharf; the Cotton le at the Store above named. WILEJAM MILLWARD, de3-6t • U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS a- FOR THE CITY' AND CUUNTY OF PHILADBL PIIIA •AEslgned Estate of CHARLES L. InTEASS. _ The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the second account of JOHN M. SMILEY, assignee of CHARLES L. KEBABS for the. benefit of creditors, and report distribution of the bahmce in th e hands or the bald assignee, will meet the parties interested for'the of his appointment on WEDNESDAT.I7th De, i c ' e n r=l.2o2, 4P. M., hls o.Mcfi 512 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. 'WILLIAM ERNST, debfmvstt Audlcor, CAUTION. • - The well-earned reputation of VAIRBANK.S' SCALES. Has induced the makers of imperfect balances to offer them as '" FAIRBANKS' SCALBS," and purchasers have thereby, in many instances, been subjected to fraud and. imposition. Fairbanks' Scales are manufactured only by the original inventors, B. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO., and are adapted to every branch of the buaineas, where a correct and durable Sealer is desired, FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Arent% • ap i tf IILkSONIC HALL, 71.5 CUM= St !. FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS,. v and a Cakotrom RILEY'S. No. MS EACH St 21.* LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE ; •L-10 brow) to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near to e rnkintnte. Th undersigned, thankful for past favors, and. being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes tithe only strictly fire and bu_rglar proof safes made). „Also, Lillie's Unequalled Sauk Vault, Safe, and Bank Locke. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c. This Safe is con ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything, yet offered for this purpose, and le the only one that is 'ettictly Are and loarglar proof. Spletst. liaricr..-1 have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, mosttof them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete tuutortment an to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very law prices. norm call and examine. ja2l.lylf C. SADLER, Agent. WRITE PRESERMG. BRANDY.: PORE CIDER AND WINE VINEOA • GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD. SEEDS, SPICES, An the requisites for Preserving and Pickling pumas's. 44 , 1g.Va1.T 140,13Artips, • DEALER kZI EIIQS CLROCERM . . .- • • snit" r ••• CORNEA. QV ELEVENTH ifirblrtNie ETEA" EAR ; -PROF. I&A.A.CS, OCVI,T:IST and Al3ll.lff s from Lo Holland, is nermanentil located at No. 511 PINE, Shoot, where he treats all diseases of the eye or ear oelentlfically. and ePTYPa.if curable. Artilloial eyes inserted withUVn. 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NEW FRENCH STYLE TAKEO IN SUPERB STYLE AT TURNER'S New' Ground-Floor Skylight IVorTtYPe. Ambrotype, and Photograph Gallery, _ SOS CRESTS - GT Street, The most Extensive and Megan% in the United States. Our Skylight Reception-Room and Sales-Room are alr en the Ground-Floor, so that mizfrof our patrons are mtuired to go np even a single nightie( stairs. Also on hand at PERT LOW 'PRICES, Splendid Assortment of PETO•TOGRAPH ALBUMS. TUR ,NER • • 509 crissiwn Street. de3.l2t NOLIDAY GOODS. OIRISIMAS PRESENTS. Paint Boxes,.Photogreph Albums, Writing Albums, Drawing Albums, Picture Albums, Toy Albums Cartes de Visite COJILOS from is f rallinOs. Pictures for Sfilldren,Pletures Colermg. - ColoreliEugranings for framing. Faneyllapeu4,64ll Borders. Also, Alvin; with Pitey Letter Papers and &Me topes. WNOS2 & JAITMFMCY, del-lm Mt South SWUM Street. [04 , (45, Kfolir •1 t - vAI .7 1, z4:l BROTEFEBITEADS CIRCULA- I • • TING TADRARY.—AII the .I.(KW English and American Books, ineleding M. Cl....tssria of Literature. This is tha ONLY Library is the country that 'naiades all the NSW EIIOBISB BOOKS that aro not REPRINT ED here. i'MMS4r,per yesr ; six months .VS; three months 9150 ; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per &by. 218 South. FiGIITIIStreet. ce&am AI I FR OH FAMILY CIERULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET DB LECTURE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. Subscrigtlone per year, month, and day. Catalogues furolahed gratis on application. Atigleedg.gatailogne of the Young Ladies' Trench Li-. de In Billlfothe7we chofale des Dames et dee ILeraaitettee." hi M. MONACHESL Agent, ae6-4m L3213* CHESTNUT Street. 1: tr 4 i i i t. 4 Ik:-.1 na&NDRETII HOUSE, Corner of BROADWAY. CANAL. and LIM:WARD EETS, NW ORK. CONDUCT ST ED R ON THE E EUROPEAN PLAN. The.above Hotel is located in the most central part of Broadway, and can be reached by omnibus o friaw all. the steamboat landiege and railroad depots. The roams are elegantly Pernished. Many of them are owestructed in snits of communtcating parlors and cham ber+, suitable for families and parties travelling tamether. Meals nerved at all hours. • angle Rimini from to cents to $1 per day. Apable Room from $1 to S2.IX) Per da3'. (Wim. JOS. CURTIS & 00. G r ilvap . • FIRE. ANA MARINE prs.u - rwrog . coußktry. oryia. 40.WAINIIT. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL E 209,000. • This Cgon;pany. continues to take risks on the eater desire of Pnonerty at low rates, • The paiXesan.relyupon its respeo.slhigty, and ability to pay lows pronptly. _lte,dishersenpnata for the benefit of the public, Auring the last nine years, exceed • - OC"` ) . °00 - PPIAL#LAPe and we reapectfullysoticit ita favor in the fates*. DTII*TORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAOHoRN, JO= THORN LEY C. P. HEAZLITP, AB BAN HART DAVID JIOYD, Jr., P RS. HOE. 0 T. Wht. M..SWAIN, yu Alt SELEPPARA JOSEPH PP M. D., LAWRENCE. WM. C. RUDMAN, .34*If SUPPLER THOMAS tWAVS'N, Presids* A. S. 0124 F T. Vice President. JAS. E. ALVORD, Secrete MAIR•if tf VAltit INSITRANQX CO3SITANI, NO. -L. at CRESTNTIT Street. • • PIER AND .1.. pp INSIMANGS DIRMAIT R N. Bock, B. D. Wood Ise. Richardson, John KessiAr. Jr., spry Letrie t Jr., P. S. Justires, lisx. Whilltbn, Waehl s Ain Jones. eo. A. West, Chas. ' ea, 0. W. Dente , - John Nit vernsen v FRANCIS. V. BR Preeidient. • CIIARICHARDSOM,, We PreAdent, WILLIAMS I. IMANCRARD,Neeretary. (.1-iftl triONWEALTH •E - REI ThISII II! COMPANY OF TIEN STATE OF PENNSYIe T . A. - • ' DERECTORS. ft . /pm. D., Charles H:Rogens, j o u, , - t a ll,. . John K. Walker% P.drr ,• Knight Roberir Shoesnidcer, •.T S. Stewart Williena Struthers, • Bear, Lewis. Jr., LIKh Jones. RAVED JA X.S. . D.,Ps'esident. JOHN lc Warr L. Vice President. SAM= S. MON, Seereterx, ~. L 01;tice,' Conimanyrealth iiittaittgi 013 CEIRsTNITT WM, Ffitiigkiripbl4. MA - U . ti WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENT. BY W. L. WALL & CO., AUCTIONEERS. GOVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES. Will be sold at public auction, Corral, near the Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C. on MONDAY, SUL De • cember.lB62, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.. a number HOESEb AND MULES. Condemned as unlit for public service. Terms—Cash in Government funds, .T. S. DANA, Cant. A. R. M. U. S. A. SK. L. WALL &Co.. Auctioneers. AAUSEMEN'rs. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. BUOIIPPM Agent sad Treasurer...... ... SOS. D. MURPHY, SEVENfIi WEEK' OF S. CLARKE. CLARKE IN COMEDY AND DRAMA. TO-NIGHT, (MONDAY), Dec. WU. I* - 2, PAUL PRY, Pont Pry Mr. J. S. Clarka. Phebe Mrs. John Drew. To concludewith the thrilling Drama of . . . . . .. . .. THE WILLOW COPSE. Augusto', • Mr, S. S. Clarke. Luke Fielding , Mr. Barton MIL. RON(' Airs. John Drew. Doors open et 6)1; to commence at 7}4. Seats secured mix days in advance. W.A_LNUT-STREET THEATRE.— ‘T . Sole Lessee M JOHN GARRETTSON. Business Agent Mr T. Dorarsuar. SE OF MR. AND I MRS XTH . E. W E L K . DAVENPORT. THIS OttillkY) EVENING, Dec. B. DM Will be presented the Comedy of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Benedict Mr. B. L. Daven Poe t Mrs. E. L. Dairen,POrt- To conclude THE CASTLEth the thrillin SPEC rm R a E of TT. GIDNER & HEMMING'S A_MYRT FEATRE-MARKET Street, above Twelfth. Admission 25 cte. Private boxes and Balcony 60 eta. 13cts. Doors open at half past 6 o'cr l A . to commence at a quarterpast 7. CLOWNS, DAN GARDNER and JOHN POSTBH. First ftppearaftee of _Dr. J. L. THAYER. MoNDAY) EV ENING. Dec. 3,1362, To commence with Exercises tin Banta Bc/oe, by TOU. Ladies and Gentlemen. Brilliant Melange of Dashing Horsemanship and Wonderful Athletic Feats. To conclude with the performance of the Comic Mules. CONCERT HALL ROOM--CHESTNOT Street, above Twelfth, CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' ('TREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Every_Evso*ig at IKo'clock. sAIT - Ri; • ..„RprooN at 3 o'clock, This splendid Entertainment arew nTowded / 101 / 9 ‘!2 for 250 nights in New York ; will remain open a few weeks longer in Philadelphia. Every family should witness Capt. Williams' Great Whaling Voyage before its deser- t - tire, Liberal arrangements will be made for schools and benevolent purposes. Tickets 25 cie., or Aye for fit. GERMANIA. oRORRSTRA. PUB LTC REFIEA_ESALS every SATURDAY NOON at 3y. o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND — HALL. Carl Sonic, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages ots tickets. sl—to be had of Andre & Co., 1134 Chestnut strdtt ; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at Ms ball door. no2r-tt P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEIVIY OF . THE FIXE ARTS, 1015 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. tan P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Shares of stock, 9,90. :199- WANTS. WANTED -A MIDDLE-AGED WO-, MAN, who is a good seamstress, and willing is assist with small children. Good reference required- Apply at 1427 FILBERT Street. deb-2F' WANTED. ---A THOROUGH BOOK KEEPER and good PENMAN desires a position is a wholesale house or manufacturing establishment. Ite ingyoung and ambitious , and from long experience is business in this city. Is willing to make himself gene rally useful. Unexceptionable city references given. Address, "Books." this office. de63R4 WANTED -TO MERCHANTS. The advertiser, Who is a thorough practical BOOK. KEEPER. desires to obtalttit situation in Philadelphia. He has been' even years With one finis In another city. to whom he can refer, and alai (V several well-known and responsible persons here. Lie would like to coniar with parties about to form a copartnership. or with others who may need a Book-keeper at once , . Salary wilt not be regarded as the principal object fcs the frrst year. Addre H. IQ WEEKS, office of The Prem.. detlit! WANTED—A POSITION AS WET Y NURSE, by a respectable married comae. Apply at the Charity Hospital, BUTTONWOOD Street, below" Broad. del-ti SS(X)O -THE ADVERTISER DB , • SIRES to invest a limited amount is as established and profitable business—mercantile, ILEUM picturing, .or commission. Address, during this week. D. C. IL, - this office. deB-3t• 43150000 REAL ESTATE.-LN ,, PROVED, centrally situated City Property, to the amount of $150.090,is Wanted in exchange for several yell situated lots of ground, in improving localities, including a good second mortgage security tie $ll,OOO. Whatever cash May be needed, in adjusting - differencea of valuation, MIT be , had. J. I). HEINBOTEf, deS-31.* 436 WALNIUT Street. PERSOI*AIAr MITSTER AND PAY ROLLS ; AND Government claims of all lids cashed.. or sot leeted,,M reasonable rate., by JAIOES FULTOSI., 424 WALIVST Street, Philadielpiiim iroB4f a- ENgIONS.— $lOO - BOUM AND Pay Procured and oullected for eoldiers, sailors. and the reNtives of ouch aal - re deceasee,.at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims eashedroraliviineecteptre by JAMES PW,TON, Solicitor for Claimants, 4.24- WALfrAll' Street, Pfiludelplita, Particular lttention given X* parties living-ava die tance. oclB-tr .tOST AND FDUND: LOST - A CERTIFICA.TE F 10 share,: in the Capital Stock of thsrlincleton Cbat Com pany. in the namt7of 'T. Wank Wafier, dated Kis& Ea, 1862, No. 2,781„ notice us lieroby , Oven that apraimttun has beetyranali , to the Company for eirenewal of sat, rtiftte.ca FF:ANK WALTML Penn Haven, September, BM 8022-wane, LOST -A ER TI I? I O.A T.E* FOB' IS shares in the Ceital Stock of the Wafer Meattdar Railroad Lad Coal Company, in the name of T. Fraser Walter, daroil Apri12.2,18e..3, No. Notice is hereby given , that application %DR been mar tb she Company for a rem.aal of said oertilitatts. T. FRAII.I4 , WALTBR. Dena Raven, September: Mt seiltritano' FOR SALE AND TO LET. Ta DRUGGIBTers‘FOR BALD—THE - fixtures and balance oF%doak of a Wholesale Dm= Stortb. Will be sold low if early aPPliestioads mans. Apply it No. 807 MARKET Motet. de..118, fra . TO LET—T-Hg: LA R GE- FOR WAVDING and COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. Nt.- 142 Noll& BROAD Street. Apply to &NSA. CHAS. RAYNOV,4I7 BIOME St. din FOR SALE-A DESIRABLR.RR JIMSIDENCE in MANTUA,. Wist Philadelphia, about two squares from the Market-etrem Passenger Plsitroatt Depot. liot (N. E. corner) 90 by 160 feet; house 98 feet front, well bails with every convenience. JE. D. 'REIIISOTEL:• 4.211-WALNITI` Street. WANTED TO RENV---A- CON TIC nient House, with modern improvements, located. between Fourteenth and ilineteentis;, and Spruce Arch streets.: Would purchase a portion of the furniture. if desirable. Possession wanted the SA of February or' March. Re,* undoubted. Address "Mgchant." BOZ • 38 P. 0. de6.3to TO RE N. 2-A • TECIREE-8 TOME •=aBRICK TWELLING: on. RACE street, one dour , above Twelftin.north nide. Rent low to a _good tenant, Iv . to WETRERILL :gi SMOTHER; 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. CFOR SALYOR.TO LET-FOUR; HOUSES, onpthe wed aide of BROAD Street. below/• Columbia avenue. Apply at the stuttbweat corner of NINTH and B&NSOM areas. mhZi-tf TO L.E T-A • 001{400D JO ITS , AroLDWELLINSI, No. 2324 Mirth FRONT Street. Rest moderate. Apply to WETHERILL. k BRO.. 0e27-tt 47 and 49 North SNCOND 'Street. FOR P.firLiTAt A I?XE'L' EilltKET.:—.- Frout January let, the eetend, thira, and fourth floors of Nos. *23and 428.2Iarket street,S3byllikxd.. now occupied by teen Berg dr Co. Apply, 'between 12: and 2 o'clock, at 3,10 WALRITT Street, Office No. St, np. nol3tthmtf FOR ftLEA-AN , EXCELLENT" ... 11 -• FARM, of Mama, two miles northeast of Norris town, on the Gerstantown Turnpike, with moderate. Buildings, good Ywhoes, large Lawn. apple Orehard.tust other improvements. Inquire on the premises. - deS-lin. S. LLSITINL: FOR & I,E; 087,A27.;44,ELA... WARE FARM; don tat n tug 6 acres,3foacres under • cultivation, the Wallace tine Timber ; situate six nine*. from Felton Staeoa,. Delaware Railroad_ Tliosimr22-. molts are a largo--lcoe. brick Mazi.ion. largeetew Carriage [louse, Scanaries, dm Land liast. , qoall sandy Marl. Priswonly per acne. Also, FRUIT Y.1.1131;W7 scree, near Dover; Kettcona, - ty, State of Delaware, with good improver:mote. Apply to R. PEITIT; no - di No. 309 WAISNITP Street. F 0 it: S-A -1.4 E., .GR . 4 .. I I—CHANGE, 120 FARM, 217 acres, sitnerr ea the bankme. of the Delaware,23ontlea above thccity. Laageatone Nara-. elou, Bath, hot isodcold water ; ,three Tcoattu,' Hones. large Bani,Carriago-hourc, and ont-buildt waofeveryda,-. acription ruartlag,water In the barn-ya: large Apply. Orchard. BraPtAty.: and Fruits of every kind C Fialt-p,moli, ace. Apply to H. PBTNT;'. deb No. acre W ALEUT street, gm FOE:. ear. -- . , •9=BLE PARlkita Delaware trounty t namnrrens Hack.. Substantial Kos improvements, nin-iy.,:yiktered.. dan. Also, a lame ninsber orPannta in tho , adiutniGotta, tle.s. Apply to,. 4PETIV. . de6 Nu. $O9 Whitt Iff Streak F A 114n57 FOtB, EL. 207 91 ser :l nd r At ar lir.:Zt °ll , . lag ay .A;isy-PrarAi. B road. 90 acres near Blidsolitro4 l .• :413 ` 118 acres near uect ew .JetweArwl o .l,axio wa d, cl trees. 44 acrea resestinaliertown statlor,X4Frth.Des44.24Besaits Haitread, 1% acres Camden count", Newgerim 135 acres Boar,LsgOortsille, NeveAnse", •For maser exchsnirc. NO acres •npga cont F24 1 ) 18 3 1 .m4a14 6 800 acrevasar Dever,. Dslawate, 21 acres.tivaliertow . nstation k Ss.4o:llkl r tesewslstaaS4 BA/t -read. 120 acrto LkoYdslaily. Ohio. •88 acres near Del co, New Jlww. 114 acrastigsitick*quare, Her.34.2ErtfirFTestutt3;Pennsyl- ' 150 sues nearYametow.n. Nvw Jvciaw 75 area rwar Sisllersville,'Bvefe; atinar. 49 sare4 aadsamezolP, at HillteWP..Eafat:“s). 330 Awns Greetwbororyag,. eft.r.hite- 4014ty, Mary- land., 326.atres hear . GteensbornaLh... CANilia°. toasty, Mary* land. ilaacres urn. Cllkarcli QaftenAtuactnnity. Maryland. %.i i icres twit ;hitters:4Rn. oathsty, NfitryiandL ethsr,willtothersjaags and-small:. Also, three Grist 3! 8. W,401, *mos, amitland , athscho.it A large variety of timber liO i r this oadother-Statersi, and several tracts of supettor lag lapd.ia the. Nliihriliscia and Southwest. elm States." Ate , d li t ty 12.219,14.1 , 11 e, 41 city properties. dettf - It; 7:143,bE-VC. - 1-01asath POUR 14 St. Hid, AND HARDY ..121 111 4 41,1r PtIMBS,. Nikdi a.tIvIPTAGE, iv s z q,,d or glast,extdper• 1 1 MA—to be a/ Km at Georg*. Free'a Bt/Lble, SIZOS Streektelow Wadout. Also,..wanted s k if . Sitaba price, locality, and tut, provellents.. dro,3t• WEST CRESTEIA WONNIMAND PHILLIMIPMA RAII. VIA MEDIA. 'WINTER ARRANGEMIM47. Oa and after MONDAY. Dec, Bth. WitA. the tralna Rave PHILADELPHIA, from the deaait, N. E. coca_ or BIGRTEENTH and araPENT Streetanat&3o A. M.. and 4 and &48, P. M. and Vill leave the.. oorner of TitIRTI%; l i ma an d arnINET Streets 37 th e=ladeaphi.a, seven, teen minutes alter the starting Eighsenth any/ Market streets. ON ULNA/kV, Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8.1, M and 2 X Leave WEST ClUNTF.ffiat fin.% M. and 4 Sp. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia. at S A. M. and -I,,Pt M. connect at pennelton wit ,trams on thePhiladelphix and Baltimore, Central lialbond for (Inconl. Kennett. Oxford. &c. H. WOO.X. deS-tf SuperintendpeA. arcit WHIS.WY.-25 PIMICHWINS sc "•••• "James Llewtrt's lbe PAISLEY MALT, imported a rea. Inland and fox We 115: dewnEWEEPPJSIf_ 13Z South. FRON,T- T . IQUE 12•4 WAS 40;;SORTEIR Licktrz just reeelyed per ship Wed Alia, from Borth%isr, as for sale lor Joiworg, tAVRIMINE, ael 21151 azul NOG Sanak FRONT Street. IDWE APPLE BO liAOO CHEESII,, -A- for tali by • AROWIT Jb_WILLIAMS, osta 2/1T Soa W/Tga Eitaaet,
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