M== i c ! , Second Lecture at the Academy (.4 el Music. b'tt the cademy of was again i:;;1, 11 ring A lien 'large itudiee, to h M ear usic Mr. John B de liier his lecture on "Here and There in tt The upper circle of the house was cons f'lt,ni tilled convalescent soldiers, from our I"'po that the occasion was for the soldiers' . double sense, as they seemed to enjoy the I6e much, 61i1'1;014i was again introduced to the audience lion, ex-Governor Pollock, who also an that Mr, Gough would lecture in the same F' ; nu n ext Tuesday evening, and hoped that as the 113° ,,, were to be devoted for the benefit of that Mu ,t,, d of men who had gone forth In defence of country, there would be an immense audience. appropriately, to the circumstance Of P e i ov ing present in the house a large number of 11',':,rteentstives of our grand army, and also' alluded present engagement 'on the. Rapptthannock,- I `'„, ejaoulation, God bless Burnside, and the "" ' tf the Potomac! which was received with Anny - 01eoing applause, (tough commenced by saying that, in 'these haws, when we all felt the very tips of our O,' • tingling, with excitement, on account of the ' • wkicli reached us, the subject upon which he I.) speak seemed tame and inappropriate, and cou ld probably branch out upon other leriris on this account. He was to speak ;;lira and There in Britain," a subject 'chich Dlr. Clough has heretofore discussed in this plc ~,,,1 which has already been so fully noticed in ;tFc c olumns that an extended notice . of it now net be expected. There were, however, some pinta introduced; and there was such a mark .ifiria mice between the manner in which some of tlte points were received by the audience, as:was otteic,iting to observe. 111,‘ flattering allusion, for example, to England's i , OO , was received by the audience very dint.- ~`„ec last night [from the warmth of feeling which i . :evoked on a former occasion. Then the enthusi 4;:ti was British fervor : Americanized ; now the Ulti3ior to Victoria, "without intending the least dis n.9.citt to the lady herself, met a comparatively cold niceplion. On the other hand, his humorous refer -0111"6 to the slowness with which Englishmen took hold or anything new, as illustrated in the declaration of one of their wiseacres, that it was " dsis deliberate onsiction that n railroad would never be able to ,:cinpvic with a canaV and the equally stupid Eng tteetiviction," now that "a Republic cannot o we with a monarchy," together with the lee pengent comments upon this assumption, ire sited with the most uproarious applause. IR subject of English railways was dwelt upon at witterable length, and was both interesting and li,nuctive, although less IFtughable than the lee gr.:11)1110 delineations of the stage-coach scenes ci England thirty years ago. piwnisslng the question of railways, he took up People of England, a topic 'which he prefaced will a most ludicrous description of the popular I.!stly ism to royalty. The people were diVided into dasees—the nobility, the gentry, (among 311tIo he &nosed the olergy,) and the public gene t:llv. Ile regarded Lord Shaftesbury asone of the of noble Englishmen—a sentiment which fell volt Ihe ears of his audience without . a whisper of o volue. The exclusit,7lsm, snobbery, and flunky -15;;; o f the English was next taken tip... Its England itileF of sorlal distinction were defined by blood, and rte dievrenee between us and them was, that here ;hoe Myles of exclusivism were made dependent tipon money or family. at this point Mr. Gough gave us an episode upon the objects of our present struggle for one peo- If the time should ever come when Toombs unlit call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker NM Monument, the work of oppression would go on intii it would be disfranchised at the North; and, for his on part, he would rather, fl thousand times A!!;01', lice in Kamschatcka, Thnbuctoo, or the kingdom of Da homy, to be drawn for a hecatomb, lie anywhere on God's footstool where the to govern was confined to a few white-fingered s { taecrab?. coaling to the People, the lecturer drew a truthful 4!:,!grsphic.picture, or contrast, between the work .ng innssm of Great Britain and the laboring classes ~their England, and the Northern States of Ame- Their system of education, also, week-day as ss Sunday-school, was referred to, and i.el part of his lecture devoted to the Irish people ;;;ii Chtlx noteristic and highly amusing. Among the I,l.o;lictions-and anathemas which he had heard ailr among the beggars, of that country, the follow created. much merriment: "May the walls of 'OM) never be :darkened by the shadoiv of your , - i;:6) - FARO ". May ye live for iver, yer honor, and :.i^ 1 ml - at the end'!" "tin' God bless ye ! may pl, ,lvad el furthight before the divil knows you're 11'0 specimens of Irish bulls were also decidedly alle4tting. One had said he wished he knew of a where the people never died, as he would I:l;‘ , ,lvatly to go there and' end his days! Another, ,raking of having lived in nn unhealthy locality, :1 left it,-tioclared that if he had continued living it tic same place now he would have been 1-0! Iwo years‘ ago ! Tie Englislule said,.dill not understand our in -o,,peodenve, ‘, He Ilepwated the deference that is tiArinatically.paidln this country to the sentiments Eugl Ish newspapers. What need we 'care for AM the perfidious - London Times may say, or its Run Russell? England had never been known manifest a-sympathetic throb for any nation Cie strugglingi.for its liberty. She was not ca of such, magnanimity. Our charities to her altering subjects, our courteona hospitality to the ?deer of Wales,lisid been sneered at and oriso n dtned by the English press, and so it would be if we should now send a million hitshels of wheat to keep her Laneashire laborers from starving, al though he hoped that the wheat would be sent—the sore the better. His closing appeal in behalf of our Government srm cainest and eloquent, and elicited the most en liai3is3tic applause. ATTRACTIVE PFLOTOGRAnt ROOM.—OIIe :',lke grandest attractions of Arch street has been r!'nsny months the, splendid saloons of M. F. q.'clornst, Nos. -104 and 706 Arch street, They are th tonged by those who love good pictures, and to evenings•they are a great and favorite resort. utekunts's specimens are unrivalled in beauty life-illre appearance. To those who are unable tr. ran ke ,sucts purchases in the day time, it will be news to hear that Mr. Gutekunst will be open evenings untir9 o'clock during the holidays for We of Albums, Frames, &c., &c. )1 GNI FICENT PRESENTS.—Beyond con - trViction the richest and most elegant gifts for the I. , li , lsys; 'that- are now being purchased, arc the 211en4id sets of Ladles' and Children's Fancy Furs meted by Messrs, Charles Oakford & Son, Nos. 834 "t 1 )1 its Chestnut -street, under the Continental i;o at once and make your selections. You tri,l Ise better and awe money. A TEMPLE OF ART.=—Mr, Hippie, No, 820 Arch street, had hail the sagacity not only to present to the public-the moot attractive Photographic Gal lery in the city,- on the ground floor, thus avoiding tiresome stairs; blithe has accomplished wonders in mfroting his art. 'His pictures are not surpassed by 14y others in'theAvorliL FINE Li iITIORS AND CORDIALS FOR ME -5u INA!. Pu RPOSES.—Mr. C. H, Mattson, dealer in t.t.r family groceries, Arch and Tenth. streets, has tg, , tv in store a superior lot of fine old wines, express ly adapted formedicinal purPoses—Pure old Sherry, NO sad Madeira ; also, the finest qualities of cor d:il3 for the same purpose. 1 11:AUTIF,IIL MILITARY GOODS FOR THE Ll:my.—Persons desirous of making- suitable. pre.: lo • army.or navy officers, will find the yery 'lNqi.they.want, in best style and quality, at Oak, Sonls; under the Continental Hotel. CliitiSTmAS PRESENTS !—Qet n beautiful t'i'ck Piano of J. E. Gould, corner of Seventh and . 2 hratnut streets. * del-tf A. BAD' SrEm„—" Can you tell me how word saloon is spelt 1" was asked of a Cock '?y. "Certainly," said the Londoner, with a look , 1 triumph, " there's a hese, and a hay, and a hell, ifol two hoes,.and a hen." Wonder what sort of a LAI the Henglisher, would :nialce of spelling out, " Buy all your suits at the Brown Stone Clothing h:111 of It ockhill tc. Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut 11 !ePt. above Sixth." J. E. GOULD, corner of Seventh and chestnut streets, is the only one in Philadelphia who stele the popular and truly beautiful Geo. Steck Pi 9 [Wert ea, AN - ElmOn ON THE PART OF 3111. SMITH.— ' )I:in." Reis Smith, " is an animal that makes bar: ' 11119 ." We have always thought it was dear lovely "limn. who evinced the greatest partiality, and nvat certainly the greatest skill in making bargains. And WI'SI Is a bargalnl—but in most instances the temptation to buy something you do not want, be °tn. you Can get it for a trifle lees. Speaking of , b uPtilin ! reminds us of "The many such now offered 1p putthsiers at Granville Stokes' Mammoth filming establishment, No. 609 Chestnut street, Where the latest styles of winter garments are sell ing at gteatly reduced pricei. THE MCDOWE.LL COURT OF INQUIRY.-- We sec they are slf Hog General McDowell through rtry tine sieve. We think the pertness of the 1;11Paii01111110 to him (which, by the way, he is al 'wed to frame himself,) will do much to establish 11,e fact of his treason and Imbecility. fleneval McClellan, all the way from New York, GA the Stand. question. Was there an occasion in which hard htor %VIM done by this division . .ka wer. In the construction of the works near I Ittott's Hill, the division received my commentla lval WA suggest the following questions, in addition to the stove, as having an important bearing : ilnest ion. At the second battle of Bull Run, when }oerdh Ilion crossed Aquia Creek, and came up tt ':lmits of the Potomac, about twenty-five miles r '° lll where General Pope was fighting, were your 41111 ' 4 11001S all cleanly blacked after crossing the tack I When you were lying at Fredericksburg, during ti .! war on the Peninsula, had you a " pass " to 1 l ashingto n and back, or did you pay your fare 1 )"u get your last new uniform ,at Stokes' "fi ne . price," under the "Continental?" i t'w such searching questions as these, we think, still hells; the thing to a point. GREAT TRIUMPH !—SCITO.MACKER & CO. have made a ?too and grand •- ~ n‘ :r . 9 the manufacture of the Piano Forte. By a dar construction of the scale and bridge on the th, "no 6ofttvl, they are enabled to give nearly doable 4r(lihyry length of the etrtnt, front the brtelge to "" r • lb* hammer Welke," the strloy, which Produced •I e xtraordinary effecte„ , The power 11 greatly in t'"!"4• and the harmony produced to truly 'wonderful. dn ! " en tire new quality of tone. which LI deep, rich, 4 : 4. " n drne/ndfous, with a singing, peculiarity to each fr ' " a ny 'Eke to Plano ;tier nianufactured hereta bm.. • 4 : i 1 1 1 '.7ensle•loving public are respectfully Invited to call Warprooms, No, 1021 CHESTNUT Street. whore examine this great improvement in the Piano 4131 na SCHOMACKER & CO., 1031 CHESTNUT Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE-P.RwE GrAyrn 'NG, OF TifE LATEST STYLEg, made in the pest Manner, expressly for 'RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi gures. All floods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE- PRICK SIOTIOI is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated sill:v. del24y JONES & C0.,.001 MARKET Street. GROVER & BAKER'S Ni). 9 SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE, for manufacturing Purposes, is the BEST machine in the market, and is sold for FORTY DOL LARS. No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so rapidly or given such universal satisfaction. Do not fail to call and examine it before purchasing elsewhere: Office, 730 CHESTNUT Street ' natf BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the liairAn the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a sPlendid Black or Brown, leaving the '.Hair soft and. beautiful, Said by all Druggists, &c. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four shies of each box. FACTORY, No. SIBARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,) New York. InT- Y S-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhtelt, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world.: They make the. weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer, They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the eels mated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to ago or thee of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. • Sold by all Grocers, Drug gists, Hotels, and Saloons. :P. H. DRAKE ,Sc CO. 2021 BROADWAY, New York.: sei4-em UPHAM'S HAIR DYE, 38 CENTS A BOX 'Three boxes for Sq. ; the best in use. Try it. Sold only at UPHAM'S, 403 CHESTNUT Street. se27-Stris M.A:RT.3.IFD. BULKLEY—TUDOR.—On the 10th instant, by the. Rev. William Mullin, Charles Bulkley, Jr., to Sallie J., eldest daughter of William Tudor, all of this city. PASTORTUS—NICE. 7-On the 9th instant, by his Honor Mnyor Henry, Marie; Pastorius and Hannah, daughter of Samuel Nice, both of Ger mantown. DUBOSQ--LONGMIRE.—On the 9th instant, by the Rev. Samuel Durborrow, Mr. Francis P. Dubosq, Jr., to - Miss Jennie E. Longmire, youngest daughter of the late Emanuel Longmire, all of this city. 3DI - 1E13::•_ PHILLIPS.—In Trenton, on Tuesday evening, December 9th, Miss Juliet Phillips, in the 56th year of her age. , - The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 5.4 State street, this day, at 12 o'clock, without further notice. BINKERT.=On the 9th instant, Julius Binkert, aged 27 years.. * HIPWELL.—On the Bth instant, Mrs. Ann M. O. wife of Mr. Patrick Hipwell, aged 41 years. • HUNTER.—On the Bth instant,. Amelia wife of William Hunter, in the 40th year of her age. KINKEAD.—On the 10th instant, Mr. David Kinkead, aged 28 years and B,months. * MoSW.T.OGAR.—On the :10th instant; Thomas McSwiggar, aged 72 years. DIARTIN.On the Bth instant, Dr:: George Mar tin, in the 84th year of his age. MONTGOMERY.—On the 7th instant, Margaret Anna Montgomery daughter of Mary and the late Charles Smart, in the 24th year of her age. NEWTON.—On the 9th instant, 'Mrs. Jane Newton. :* SANJJS.-On the 9th instant, Sarah J. Sands, wife of Samuel Sands, aged 39 years. , SMITH:—On the 9th instant, Mr. John Smith, in the 45th year of his age. * SWANSON.—On the 10114 instant, Mr. Andrew , Swanson,: aged 80 years. TRAVERS.—On the sth instant, James IL Tra vers, son of Henry and Eliza Travers, aged 9.2 years. WELSH.—On the 10th instant; Katie M. Welsh, aged 6 months. WHITAKER.—On the Bth instant, at Summit, Wise nin Catharine, wife of Charles .Whitaker, and daughter of Joseph R ipka, of this city. • MeI.NIONIGAL.—On the Bth instant, George Mc -Monigal, aged 50 years. • 'l ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE No. KS CHESTNUT Street, offer for sale: Black Ail-Wool Velour Reps, 75c. Do. do. Ottoman Poplins, S7 ( vc. Do. do. 6-1 Mousseli nes, 82,44 Do. and white All-Wool Mousselines, 377 e. Do. do. Plaid and Striped Iffoiurs, ?60. Do. do. Silk Striped Poplins, 57140. Do. do. Delai tips, Do Reps, 25c. ; Black Parainatta.s, 25c. Do. Alpacas, 28e. ; Black Baratheas,43D4o. de2) Do. Turin Cloths, 50c. Black Bombazines, WO. F,YRE & LANDELL, - FOURTH and ARCH STREETS, Have a large stock of Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade. Silks for Pennsylvania Trade. Dress Goods for Peunsyixania Trade. rio27-tf GOOD QUALITY BALMORAL SKIRTS.—These Skirts are full four yards wide and one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are adapted to genteel trade, n027-tf MARION BUILDING': AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, No. 2.—The Board of Directors will meet THIS EVENING, t the Hall, At North BROAD Street, for the purpose of disposing of the balance of stork. All in th vor of joining a new - Association are in vited to be present. MANUEL. THIOL, President J 41.31, 34 C. SUMT, Secretary, THE DISTRESS IN ENGLAND.— The Committee to receive Snb.4criptions to aid in tim mita of the 'DISTRESSED OPERATEVESj Eng land; will Sit daily in INDEPKIIDEWHE HALL from 12 to 2 o'clock. JOSEPH WM. MILLER, JAMES A. WRIGHT, • GEORGE A:McKINSTRY. TnntonAv, Dec.ll, 1S8•2. del2-te OFFICE LEDIGII. COAL AND NA VIGATIOZI COMPANY, PIIILADELPItf-4, November 25, 1862. A DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT., equal to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per share, on the capital stork of the Company, has THIS DAY been declared by ate Board of Managers, payable on demand. EDWIN WALTER, Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF nECEIVER. ()F TAXES—PirmAnimwriA, December 9, 1862. NOTICE TO TAX-I'AYER:3.—Di consequence of the great SCARCITY OF CIIANCO; the Tax-payers will be required to furnish the amount as near as possible when paying their bills. _ W. P. HAMM, • Receiver of Taxes. IHM. THE GIRARD HOUSE WILL 'HE open for the INSPECTION of such parties as may wish to engage ROOMS therein, on or about, the 20th instant, when. Mr. CHARLES DUFFY will be ready to mention terms as wen as give all other required informa tion. dell2t• KANAGA, FOWLER, -S CO. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPAiNY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA -lilA---0111ce, Commonwealth Building, No. 613 CHEST. , NUT Street. • Pmt,AnP: December-6, 1382. A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMON WEALTH INSURA.NCE COMPA.NY of the State of Penn sylvan% will he held, at the Oltie of the Company, on MONDAY, January 5, ISGS, at 10 o'clock A. M. Au ELECTION 01? TEN DIRECTORS, to serve the suing year, will be held at the same Place, and ou the 85 011! day, between the hours of 12 and 21'. M. deilLtja6 . -, SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. A YOUNG LADIES , FAIR OF USE FUL AND FANCY ARTICLES, for the relief of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers of the BUTTONWOOD STREET 110SPITAL, will be held at the SPRING GAR DEN HALL, Spring Garden hnd Thirteenth strecte, com mencing WEDNESDAY, December kkb, and continuing during the week. de1174.0` _4l .-‘•••• HOMEOPATHIC lIOSPITAI9 1116 CUTHBERT Street.—This institution. is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiere;, who will be received and provided for ha the most'comfortable reanner, )ree of charge. B. E. GLENN', n022-tf Secretary of Board of Managers. M -P UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIAi (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS). The Examination of the College Classes, at the close of the First Term, will he held in the following order: THURSDAY; 11th. From 9to 11, Juniors, by Prof. (Analytical Geometry,) and Sophomores, by Prof. Frazer, (Soxnatology,) written: From 11 to 1, Seniors, by the Provost, (Moral Philosophy). FRIDAY 12th. Front 9 to 11, Sophomores, (Geometry,) slid Freshmen, .(Algebra,) by Prof' Kendall, written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost, (Intellectual Phi losophy). "lIONDAY, 15th. From 9to 11, Seniors, by Prof. Allen, (Xenophon do re equestri). From 11 to 1, 'Juniors, by Prof. Frazer, (Statics). TUESDAY; 16th. From 9to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Allen, (Thoocritns). . From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof Frazer, (Astronomy). WEDNESDAY, 17th From 9 to 11, Seniors, by Prof. Jackson; (Cicero's Taccalaum). From n to 1, Sopho more:4, by Prof. Coppee, (Logic). THURSDAY, 19th. From 9to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Allen, (Polybius). From 11 to L Seniors,lby Prof Coppee, (English Literature). FRIDAY, 19th. From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Allen, (Xeimphon's Helleuica). From 11' to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, (Juvenal). MONDAY, 22.1. From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Jackson, (Taciturn' Ilistory). , From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Prof. Capped, (History), TUESDAY, Thl. From 9to li, Freshmen; by Prof. Jack son, (Livy). , GEORGE ALLEN, dell)-9t : Secretary. PIIII.ADELPHTA. AND READING RAILROAD CO.--OFFIOE 227 SOUTH FOURTH Sr., PHILADELPHIA, December 8, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Ciamaany, that the Annual Meeting and an Election for President, Six Mana gers, Treasurer and Secretary, will take place on the SECOND )StONDAY (12th) of JANUARY uexr,. at 12 o'clock 3f. ' W. IL WEBB, dell-tjal3 Secretary. OFFICE 3I OUNT CARBON AND PORT CARBON RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, December 81861, Tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be, held at tim Office of the Company, No. AD LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, December 2.9 th, at half past ten o'clock A. M., at which time an election for of ficers, to serve the ensuing year, will take *ace. tdsl P. C. HOLLI:", Secretary. MOFFICE OF THE SURGEON—AR TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PIILLADSL- P3ll e, October 24,1 m. Won nded Soldiers and Sailors deli roue (gavelling them selves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artifi cial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the G ovorn men t, No. 1800 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, oc2G4f Government Surgeon-Artist. NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PRILADY.I.PHIA, November 4, 1861—The following resolution wasthis day adopted by the Board of Directors and ordered to be published: Resolvd, 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 taking a pro rata share, according to a scale adopted by the Board, pro vided Anbscription and payment be made bufbre the first day or J.oottry, nol4-tial J. W. TORREY. CW“Ar. E C M . - PHILADELPHIA. Nov. held November 17th, 1511' were elected Directors of lid • Alexander 0. Cattell, Dell Robin, Jr.. °entice L. Bitzby, • Edward C. Knight William L. Maddock, . James Steel, Charles R. And at the meeting of AN DER O. CATTELL, President_• ALEX. WHILE' JOHN W. TORREY .omit RAGS FOR SALE 50,000 I'OUSDS WHITE CANVAS RAGS: fichireb JOHN .C. GRAFFLIN, BALTIMORE, Md Alt I) PEACIIES.-3,000 LBS. P choice NOW Pared l'et tetilO lies, in whit. , boarB, ior sale I in No.:107 South WATER Street. - - . ATF,W YORK STATE APPLES.-6,000 New York Dried App_i es of choice quality .litmt reCeived. and for sole by RHODES & WILLA AMS, de 13 110. 101 South WATER Street. 191A1c1314::RRIES.—CA_PE COD AND •••• 1 Jersey Crauberrles for sale bY RHODES & WILLL AMS. No. 107 South WATER Street. EYRE &-LANDELL HANGE BANK, 1531.—At the ntpctio the following Stockholders N Bank: Christian J. Hoffman, Robert Ervleu, H. W. Catherwood, William P. Cox, Edmund A. Bonder, Samuel T. Canby, Directors, this day, ALEX , was nitanlmnitAly reelected DIN, Esq., Vice President, J. W. TORREY, - Cashier. MILITARY. i$ 1 7 5-PHILADELPEILk CITY GUARD--$175.---Every Man Enlisting in the above Regiment will receive t4'.13 cash when he is enlisted, and good winter quarters in Barracks, and not ex posed to the weather. The Bounties paid as follows: When enlisted E 25 When Company is frill 75 . At expiration of Enlistment 75 .. Total 5 475 Recruits Equipped at once, and furnished with a Gnat Blanket. Apply at Headquarters, 627 CHESTNUT Et. WILLIAM 'A. GRAY; den,* , Colonel 157th Regiment P. V. t VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR COMPANY A. Captain SAMUEL HAZARD, Late First Ficutenant 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry'. ROBERTS' HEAVY ARTILLERY Is a battalion of Six Comp: Ties t? be raised for the special - - purpose of Karrisoning 141. RT 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. BVERY MAN MUSTERED IN PHILADELBRIA - WILL -RECEIVE BOUNTY AS FOLLOWS:. Advance United' States Bounty $0.5 00 Pay and Premium 16 OD Citizens' Bounty Fund on arrival at Fort Monroe... 50 00 Bounty from United States at the end of onlistmen/. 76 00 Making a. total Bounty of $1.6.5 00 As this is to be a picked corps none but sober and order. ly men need apply. Apply at the Camp, DEWEY'S LANE, above Church, Germantown; The cars run every hour within quarter of a mile of it. nom tf CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. .! Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIBE,D, N. J. wanted to complete Companies : now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the service of the United States. Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are .vacant, which:will be assigned to young men of good re ferences, and who have seen service. (lOW U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. REVENUE STAMPS • OF ALL KINDS. IN ADDITION TO TILE PRINCIPAL DEPOT, AT NO. 304 CILESTNIPT STREET. I have established a CENTRAL DEPOT • z At the Southeast Corner of FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS (Entrance on. FIFTH Street.) PROMISSORY NOTES STAMPS, Of every denomination, are now issued and for sale as above, 5c., 10c., 15c., 20c., 30c., 40c., 600., $l, and CONVEYANCE STAMPS, Of the denomination of 50 cents and F 55 ItIORTG A GE, 60 cents and $5 CERTIFICATE STAMFSof ail denominations. LEASE, 50e. and eA. CONTRACT, BOND..lse:and 530 ORIGINAL PROCESS, PROBATE Or' WILLS, And FOREIGN EXCHANGE. CUSTOM-HOUSE STAMPS. MANIFEST, ENTRY OF GOODS, 25c., 50c„ and $L CHARTER PARTY, IVAREIIOIJSIXG RECEIPT All the Decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Re venue can be consulted at these offices. Experienced Persons will always be in attendance to explain the kinds of stamps proper to be used—a matter of considera ble importance. VESPER HARDING, deg-3t . COLLECTOR OP FIRST DISTRICT AGENCY FOR THE. SALE OF UNITED STATES TAX STAMPS, No. 57 South TRIED Street, first door above Cheetnut. A full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that have been issued by the Government for sale in quantities to suit, A liberal discount allowed on amounts of $5O: and up wards. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. JACOB E. RIDG-WAY, dePtm No. 57 South THIRD Street. FINANCIAL. 0 I,D G SILVER, CITY WARRANTS, OLDDEMAWD TREASURY-NOTES WANTED, Br --- -- Pwravrrin — & - ErtjEY, Ito. 51 SOUTH THIRD STREET, .- n029-stuth6t* Three doors above Chestnut St. JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOOK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH, TRIED STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' DANK STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS }NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST .TERMS GOLD, SILVER, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS. CHECKS 011 WASHINGTON. and CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED, 7 3-10 NOTES FOR SALE DREXEL & CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET no2llm FIVE-TWENTIES, - ' TWENTY-YEAR. SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION, OF. THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA. OKI to receive subscriptions for the above 'LOAN - AT PAR.:. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE INUOLD at the Mint, or any Subl-Tifiesury or Depository of lhe United States, on the Ant daykcif i Alay and N,oyembey of each year. At the present rltumitrat cot GOLD, these Rands yield- about BIGHT per ceil - per annum. , • hand A full supply always on _ . SAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, no&lf 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. CAN SUCH THINGS BE ?--SUCH perfect Likenasaee and natural Coloring the work of mortal hands, as REIMER'S pleasing, natural, and agreeable IVORYTYPES ? SECOND Street, above Green. SPANISH CONSULATE. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS AND OWNERS OF QUARRIES The HAVANA CITT COUNCIL will contract, at public auction,_ which will take place in the said city, on the 21st of JANUARY,IBEti, the furnishing of the materials, and the execution of the uecessary work, for putting in the streets of said city 50,001) square metres of PAVE MNT and 60,00) metres of CURBSTONE. The work must be commenced within sixty days fol lowing the adjudication of this contract, and must be finished within the term of two years, the contractor be ing bound to deliver every month 2,100 metres of pave ment and 2,100 metres of curbstone. The pa . yinent of the 50,0)0 metres of pavement, at the rate of 4 dollars and 65 dents (81.65) per every square me tre, will be made by the above-said City Council, in Muni cipal Bonds; bearing the interest of 7 per cent. per annum, payable within ten years, to the bearear, as they become -due. To which effect the City Council will deliver the said bonds to the contractor, as fast as the work is executed and admitted, month by mouth. The Coupons of these bonds will be received by the City Council in payment of all Municipal Taxes, and the said Council will appro priate every year, in the estimate of expenses, as a bind ing and preferred debt, a sufficient amount for the pay ment of capital and interest. The payment of the 50,000 metres of cnrbstone, at the rate of four dollars and twenty cents (ti 4.20) per every square. metre, will be made to the contractor in cash t half of the same will be paid six months after the work : is done and admitted, and the other half at the end of the next six months following, Should in the act of bidding, any one offer to execute the mentioned works at prices below those specified as a standard, the contractor will acquire the right to furnish the number of square metres of pavement and curbstone, . necessary to cover the amount of live hundred thousand dollars, to which sum, in the case, will amount the two contracts combined together. It is necessary, to take part In the adjudication, to de . posit In the office of the City Council, in specie, or in stock of the " Bunco Espanol de la I labium," time sum of Twen ty-live Thonaand Dollars, which amount tile contractor will forfeit entirely . , should fall to fulfil, punctually, • all the conditions of the contract. Those persons who may desire more particulars about this important business, may look for them, in the Gaeela , de la HaGana, of the 'Silt of November Inst. which they will Ilmi in limo Sp:IOAL Consulate, of this city, and also' at the oiler of The Pre.r.v. December 11, 1802. The Spanish Consul; CARLOS DE RAMEAU. TTNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, _ • WAMTINGTON, NOV. 2,6, 13(1 On the petitiOn of JEPTILA DYSON; of Philadelphia. Pa., praying for the extension of a patent granted to him February 2d, , ISM, for an improvement in " Carding 42'; gines,'.' for seven years front the: e'ictfiration of said patent, which takes place on the twentieth day of Febrm t is ordered, that the said petition be heard at theTa tent Offiee 'on MONDAY, the at of Febritary„l963„at - 111 o'clock and all -persons are notified to appeive:aed 'show cause; if any ave, whi said petition ought not to 1w granted. remns opposing the extension are required in the. Patent Office. their. objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the. - day of hearing; all testimony' filed by either party to be used at the Sabi hearing must be taken and, transmitted ipi accordance' with the rules of the, office, which ill be furnished - on application. The testimony in the case will. elo.sod :on the lfith day ef 'January, 136 l; deposit;ions and other papers re-'. lied upon as testimony ward he filed in the office Ott or before the .morning of that Jay; the arguments, if any, within ten dayS thereafter,: - Ordered, also, that this.notire be publisbed in' the tirracut Intelligeneer,:Washlugt, on, D. CL, and. The PresB, SAL SODA—no SMALL CASKS NEW rhiladelphin, Tenn once a week Ttbr three successive weeks; the first .ot said publications to be at least sixty CASTLE Sal Sodainst received, and for sate l,y - days previous to Oat. day of hearing. RHODES & WILLIAMS; , HOLLOWAY„ N 0.1.07 South WAT.llit Street: : reant ' : Commissioner of Patents. REELLBARKS AND BLACK • WAL-i NUTS.---A Consignment of Now Simi 'barks mid Witt- . nets. of prime quality, for slits liy RHODES & WILLIAMS. • N 0.107 Routh WATER Street. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1862. DEMAND NOTES, RETAIL DRY GOODS; GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OP SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS, FOR TICE HOLIDAYS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., l'frY CHESTNUT STREET. dt , 12.12t NOW OPEN. SUPERB LYONS VELVET CLOAKS INDIA SILK CLOAKS, VELVET PILE.CLOAKS. MOHAIR PLUSH , CLOAKS, WOOLEN PLUSH CLOAKS. CASTOR BEAVER: CLOAKS, DIAGONAL PLUSH CLOAKS. FRENCH DOESKIN CLOAKS, FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS, MAGNIFICENT GROS DE PARIS CLOAKS NEW CLOAKS. OPENING EVERY MORNING. 3. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, no7-fxrin2m EYRE LANDELL, E. & L. FOURTH AND ARCH, HAVE MARKED SOME FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICis, FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS. RICH BROCADE SILKS. FASHIONABLE POPLINS. FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS. RIO:TP.BT PRINTED REPS. FINE BLUE MERINOES. SCARLET BROCHE SCARFS. POINT LACE COLLARS AND SETS. NEW FANCY POCKET lIDKFS GLOVES OF. FIRST QUALITY ONLY. deg-tf BLANKET DEPARTMENT. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BLANKETS IN PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C WPERTH WAIT -& CO., N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS del-mwr-tf • USEFUL AND AOOEPTABLE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PREENTS.. E. M. - NEEDLES, N 0.1024 CHESTNUT STREET, Asks the special atteutioa of Purchasers of PftESENII3 POR TRH COMING HOLIDAYS, to his extensive stock of articles suitable for that pur pose. • • . FOR . .- PRESENTS :1- . '• .. Ladies' and Gents' Colored tioidered'Handkarehi . f.. Do do . ' Hemstitched • " -do . .. Do do 'ln 2,2 g and 9 inch wide berm .• Do do Printed Borders, Do do French and clear Lawn, Do do In all kinds of Lace. . .. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, of all kinds. . • Gents' Handkerchief..., of all kinds. • Children's Handkerchiefs, of all kinds. The Best assortment of.Handkerchlefs in the city. FOR PRESENTS : Thread Lace Vftn4l, SVlL l tg l a"Zar.Ss4ll, $ll4, and upwards. • French Work db, all prices. • •-- PRESENTS In all °TITER kinds of LACE GOODS: Lace Coiffures and Barbea. Babies' Robes and Waists. • • • Laces by the yard. . All kinds Lace Sleeves. Do Bands and Fri:nutting:l. Do Embroideries. 20 dozen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered with Initials, just received. 20 dozen Cambric fumed Handkerchiefs, Embroidered. in Colors. . 10 dozen Valencienne Lace Handkerchiefs 60 dozen Gents' and Children's Printed-bordered Hand kerchiefs. 10 dozen Ladies' Ivory Initial Cuff Buttons. 20 pieces 8-4 French Muslin, 2 yards wide, for Party dresses, at old prices. A Qomplete Stock of WHITE GOODS at LOW PRIUBS. Linen Napkins at Old Prices. • • Any of the above will make a aged and beautiful CHRISTMAS Passarr, and Buyers will lind it to their advantage to inspect my stock before making their purchases, as, with few exceptions, it is offered at OLD mase2-tf , and cheaper than present wholesale rates. JAMES R. CAMPBELL Sr CO, IMPORTERS AID CASH DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,' • AT WHOLESAMANDNETAIT4 • 727 CHRSTNOT#REET. • Anywise. received; and: are now offering. matniftoon • Elk& :SHAWLS, AND DRESS .GOODS. . . . RSPECIALLY.M3APTED.TO THIS SEASON: nol-2m• FINE CLOTH' CLOAKS: . • FINE PROSTRDWAVIR CLOAKS. ' FINE BLACK TRICOT CLOAKS. • MEDIUM-PRICED CLOAKS. FINE BLANKET SHAWLS. EXTRA CHEAP Rita:SRAM FINE LARGE BLANKETS.' . SUPERFINE FROSTED BEAVERS. CASTOR BEAVERS—TRICOTS. BOTS' FINE CLOTHING. SUITS MADE To ORDER. • COOPER & CONARD, no2Btf . S. E. COR. NINTH A MARKET Ste k:AXONY . WOVEN DRESS • 0.00 s .NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. : • " . Prices from 25 .to 3 X colts per yard. • . ' •.: The most effective goods the market for the cost:• CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER," • 450,442, and *WIC SECOND St., above Willow. 4_4 BROOKE REPS • . AT . I!.EptiCED PRICES. . .4nst from AuCtlon,.• !several lite, which .wea ; selling it lean thnisuintal psi*. • • . CORWEN EntII)DAT # BR O THER. 4110'459 and 4596 N. SECOND St., above illow. .BIJA°KAND COLORED ARIS REPS,' • • • ' . . From the-Late Sales, which we are selling oft' Cheap. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, . 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.. above Willow. FINE FRENCH MERINOES, OF VERY • CHOICE SHADES. Plain Reps and Poplins, all colors. Rich Printed Dress Goods. Plain Solid Colored Silks. Black and Colored Corded Silks. • Brown and Fancy Figured Plain Black Silks, rich lustre. Chaino latiue Long Brodie Shawls. Open Centre Cashmere Shawls. . • Gay and Plain Style Blanket Shawls!: EDWIN HALL BRO., 26 South SECOND Street. N. B.—Just received and will be opened this • morning, another large lot of BALMORAL SKIRTS, at tni,./att size, a lot that we closed out from a New York Importing House. These Skirts are now and have been retailing at 44. - Misses' Balmoral Skirts. . COMMISSION HOUSES. ARMY GOODS. .. • . . . ••• DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. - • ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT.: • 14OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT INGS. For solely . . . FROTELLNGH.4.II. & WELLS. sel-if tI WATCHES AND JEWELRY. HOLIDAY . PRESENTS.. THOMAS C. GARRETT, OPPOSITE' I'llE MASONIC HALL. Hasiust rceeived an assortment of LADIES! GOLD WATCHES, Of the newest styles, and of very superior nuttlitY. as well as those adapted to men's and boys' wear, • Ho is manufacturing e. yebMvely a great variety of USEFU . I, AND -FAN . CI" - Arm° LEs or Si LvIIM, And gives special. attention to got ting up thing:: suitable for BRIDAL AND . HOLIDAY PRESENTS. -Goe. up under the proprietor own inspection, in a great variety of styles; Will ha warranted HEAVILY PLATED with pure silver, in a way to insure its wear_ in g well. Much of his JEWELRY Is manufactured On the Premises, main is stook will be found to comprise a great N - ariety of fashionable goods, from the smallest articles to , SETS OF DIAMONDS. These are offtactl for sale nt And persons ore invited to Ball and examine thein . HOLIDAY PRESENTS: WATCIiES, JEWELRY, op ,SILV.EIni7ARE, 022 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA remelts wishiag to purchase good GOLD or SrLYlill WATCHES, Flue Gold Jewelry, Solid Silver or Silver. Plated Ware, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, wilt dud a - large aad deStrable stock to select from at PHILADELPHIA STAUFFER (1.61.2-12 t No. 622 MARICET Philiiitelphia HOLIDAY PRESENTS. t oo k m: . • : , , : We have now on hand a • , SPLENDID ASSORTMENT: OF WATCIFES; DIAMONDS, - :SILVERWA4E. AND JEWELRY 9 = : OF ALL HINDS AND PRICES, CL TABLE FOR CHRISTMAS:.AND NEW YE AR -* 1 PRESENTS. . We invite' spe.eial attention to the moderate prices of our DIAMONDS. • - LEWIS LAD . ONIUS 4K: CO., derl-tjal Ito. 802 CHESTNUT STREET. 1 (1), AMERICAN WATCHES. I. B. MARTER, _ AGENT FOR THE "AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY," NOW OFFERS, EXPRESSLY ADAPTED FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF AMERICAN WATCHES, FOR - LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT MODERATE PRICES. No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND:FLOOE, OPPOSITE .MASONIC HALL de9-1m HOLIDAY PRESENTS: RUSSELL., . No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Pffers a stoke assortment of WATCHES,`-DIANONDS, JEWELRY, , . STANDARD SILVER WARE sidtole for Holiday Presents, at the. • •• • . LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. de24m T. PRATT, .(BpccsFiPilie.To PRATT !SAM) . . . 6O CHESTNUT STREET, Is eCinstalair in receipt or '.• ' •• ENGLISH. SWISS, AND • . • • . AMERICAN WATCHES, Ot'deidrabie styles and qualities, to suit all classes of buyers. .flols-Imit E • Dealer incline wiercHr - ArdEERICAVArss_43It __, es ' iD CLOCKS S ' 708 pasimgr Street. AMERICAN. WATOTES.- . . IN ' GOLD AND SELVDR MUM JOS. O. 'WATSON, No. 32.6 CHESTNUT Ste gl) WA.TOHE S, JEWELRY, &O. A FRESH ASSORTMENT AT LESS THAN FORAM PRICES mb2o4 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth . . • - • 'HOLIDAY . 'GOODS; :• '. Ine..n.n.MoWNWOWVVV. IMPORTANT NOTICE • TO - ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.- SU• . TABLE. FOB CHR,ISTMAB :PRESENTS. GUNS! ;GUNS GUNS! For sale, a lot of tine, English -Double-I*Tel Shot .GithsvLaminated Steel Stubb and Steel Twist. Also: wo Steel Twist Gans for boys. These guns wen! the samples of an importing house, and are offered for sale very low.' Call early 'and make your se lection atithey cannot be dupctitet TROTTER & DAWSON, Nine Hundred and Ninetesa.MAßKET Street (919). t1e12.6t., • HOLIDAY PRESENTS. . • : - .CHARtES - -Dt.TMM.T.G, KO. 812 CHESTNUT .STREET, Pnitao4.lliid, Begs leave to inform his customers that his stock of newly imported goods, suitable for PRESENTS, sur passes this year in elegance, variety, and cheapness of prices, anything before seen in this city. ' Please call and examine his goods before buying else- Where. FANCY. GOODS. • . Picket Books,l Work Boxes and Caba.s, Pursw,Porte-monnales, Writing Desks and Cases, • Cigar Cases and Boxes, Bronze and Gilt Goods, Ladies' Bags, China & Parian Ornaments, Papier Mache Goods, • I Bohemian Glass and Terra . Fine Cutlery, Cotta Ware. DRESSING CASES. Games of every kind known. Cricket. Archery, and Gymnastic Implements P Walking Canes, ads Fancy Goods generally Musical Instruments of all kinds. ' TOYS; In every "viriety known,. In thousands of different kinds and ,tyke. • dell-13t if fIHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Paint Boxes, Photograph Albums, • Writing Albums, Drawing Albums, . Picture Albums, Toy Albums, Cartes de Visite copies from Engravings, Pictures for Children, Pictures for Coloring. Colored Engravings for framing, Fancy Papers, Gilt Borders. Also, Boxes with Fancy Letter Papers and Env,- • lopes. SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY, lhm 112 South EIGHTH Street. . • COOKING .:RANGES,. FURNACES, &c. . . . • .. . . ..• • •• • , •• • . COOKEZ. RA$G:giS.:•. .• • • • ELEVATED DOUBLE-pinrilf COOKING.RLNGES . . . Mita rangebas.afforded more itatisfeetton t . han any yet offered to thexublie. • • • • • • WAltk-AIR .11111tNACES, of the most approved and economical. patterns, SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. • ARNOLD •1i WILSON, • • . 3 . OIO•CIIESTNUT Street. EIsTAMELE.D SLATE MANTELS Lol.iv-powN AllqD• COMMON . . . *•'FrirHeittlrig - Pariori,Chluabers, Offices,Ste• • • ADAPTED FOR EITHER HARD OR SOFT COAL: Hot-air Reglaitire:and iwentllatorrit large alsortmea ARNOLD.: iik:Wlt../SON; or.ll-mr2mlt 1010 CHESTNUT Street: .• . WONDERS :OVER CEASE. The 111111W11010; wirreetiou Ofttkenem mod Colorim, of It ElMElrS:colored' PIIOTOO E A attrprisa and tl• light alt. who :tee theta. :al. SECOND Street; ob. Omen. 31.7 0 R .A.N 10 KN WL-THAT T Otos. elopatnt. faithful LikCnemee., ESIMEWS life.-41zo PIIOTOGRAPIIS lu inilOrs, are 1114110 at reduced prices, nt SECOND Street, above Green.. it* COLEUR..-DE .ROSE N./ CARTES DE VISITE. • • . • THE.-NEW 'FRENCH STYLE • • TAKEN IN SUPERB STYLE AT ' • 1" •• • TURNER'S • • NOW 'Grottild-Yloor Skylight . • :;vorytype, Ambrotype, and • • • ' Thotograph gallery, • • 1309 CHESTNUT Street, The moat Extensive and Elegant in tho United States. Onr Skylight Reeeption.Room and hales-Room are all on the 'Ground-Yloor, Co that none of our petroiis are required to go up oven a single flight of stairs. Aleo on Wand, at 'VERY LOW PRICES. A Splendid .osorttneut at PILOT ()GRAPH ALBUMS. • • TURNER, SOS CIIMNUT Street. dam ItitlB,' 1037 CHEST- Ii iNtIT Streethas now cog' a large agsortuma of Black, White, and Gray Ostrion Featlierm, 'to gether. with' Ladies' and. Children's Winter MIL LINERY; data WYE AND BAR.-PROF. J. ISAAOS, - 2 -A OCULIST and ; JURIST, from Leyden, Holland, Is permanently located at No. 511 PINK Street, whore he treats all Atseases of the eye or ear scientifically. and onres,if curable.' Artificial ayes inserted without pain. 13 . — Zio charges made for examination, ans.lue 712 CIiIiSTPiUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PLATED WARE, PRICES ADAPTED TO THE TIMES, TARR & BROTHER; Importers, ARNOLD "&" WILSON • .1010 CHESTNUT Stree large vitileti of thi.ie buitful fatttels at VERY LOW plucgs.' -, • • ARNOLD': At .. WILSON, uno'CIIESTNUT Street. 'RUMOR. ORATES. PHOTOGRAMS. LADIES' FURS. FURS! ' " FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATII, NOS. 41.5 AND 4L7 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FURS, To which the attention of the public IR invited. nol9-2m LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN A, STAMBACHT IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS, No. 826 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH Just opened, a large and handsome Stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, of every description . and in the 3/em•est and'most approved styles, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH STREET. BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children is now complete, 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. GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. F 03.3, THE -HOLIDAYS. C.. .N . VAT_33ORN NON 5 and 7 North SIXTH Street, Have now.in store a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, In every s , tyle of material, and AT ALL PRICES. .. Their stock of 'FURNISHING :GOODS, also, comprises many neat and sellable articles - for PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. HOLIDAY _PRESENTS.--- OPENING a splendid assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FUR, NISIIINO GOODS, suitable Presents for Gentlemen.. J. W. SCOTT, Sl4 CHESTNUT Street; Four doors below. the Continental. • JOHN C. ARRISON, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF . GENTLEMEN'S - FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, iFirst Store above Market Street. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE'S.) The well-known reputation of this Establishment for Selling FINE GOODS at MODERATE PRICES will be fully sustained. P. S.—The celebrated IMPROVED-PATTERN SHIRTS, sejustly popular, can be supplied at short notice. - FLANNEL AND CLOTH OVERSHMTS, In Great Variety. ocil-tf READY-MADE CLOTHING. VERY DESIRABLE IN STYLE AND PRICE. Suitable for the season. VANANIAKER & BROWN, T T POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, E. OAK HALL, S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS (N. B.) S PECIAL FOR CUSTOMER WORK. • no34jalif FINE REA:HY-MADE- CLOTHING. giDMERS:& - SON, • • No. 6216 CHESTNUT'STREET, • UNDER JAYNE'S•HALL, Nave now made up for'lltdenteriftre new stock of FINE CLOTHING. Also, a fell assortment of CLOTHS,: CASSIMERES. and VESTING S, which they respectfully invite the public to examine before purchasing elsewhere;` se27-td3l LEGAL. IR. THE , ORPHA.NB'.. COURT FOR THE CITY AiNR.COUrFr:OF PHILADELPHIA. . via; irduireFfirfA ZOOK; deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle, and adjust the account of JAMES 13. FREEMAN, Executor of the last will and testament of CHRISTIANA% ZO0h:, de ceased, and to make distribution of . the balance In the hand4of.the accountant, will meet the. parties into:siesta for theßrpofi m es of his appointment on TUESDAY, De eber • 2862, ut 4 o'clock P. 3I„ at his Office, No. 134 South SIXTH street. in the city of Philadelphia. den-fawn EDWIN T. CHASE, Auditor. LE° • 'ADD CULP, AND . ROSINA, : his wife, hi right of the said Rosin*, whO 'was as signee of WILLIAM HANNIS, and ROSINA, his wife, in right of the said Reitin&' vs. HENRY PARKER, WIL LLAM RICHARDSON„.Jr,.• and PETER CHINS, with notice to LUTHER C. EDMUNDS. In the District Court for the City and County of Phila.' delphia. Lev: Faded. Sept. Tenn, Ist Nos. 439, 439. The auditor appointed to distrihnto the fund in Court raised by the sale of the followiug described real estate, sold by the sheriff, by virtue of the writs above men tioned, will meet the parties interested in said fund, for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the lid of Dectenber, 1,932, at his office, No. B 2 South:THIRD Street, at 11 o'clock A. M. • No. L All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two three-story brick inessuages or tenemouci thereon • erected, beginning at the northwest corner of Fourth street and Worth street, in the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, thence extending northward in trout or breadth on the said Fourth street thirty-two feet, and thence extending of that width in length or depth west ward along the said. Worth street, and between 'mallet lines at right angles with said Fourth street sixty feet to an alley three feet seven and a quarter inches wide and thirty-two feet in depth, leading to and front said Worth street, (which said' lot or piece of ground Peter Crams and wife, try indenture dated the twenty-sixth day of Jann- • ary, A. D. 1104; .recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. page 1102, &c., granted and conveyed auto the said Henry Parker and William Riehardsvu, Jr., In fee, in equal moieties, as tenants in common, reserving thereout a eon taro yearly ground rent or sum of sixty -)burr dollars, payable as therein mentioned, which yearly ground rent the said Peter Crans and wife, deed-poll bearing date the third day of Nay, A. D. •ISM, recorded in Deed Book It. D. W., N0..15, page released and extinguished unto the said llenry Parker and William Richardson, Jr., their heirs and assigns,) together with the free use , and privilege of said alloy, and the right to introduce water pipe under the same. 1 - above described is to • be sold as follows: , Nu. 1. All that certain lot or • piece of ground, with the Hirer-4ot) - brick ntessuage or tenement, with frame bath house and. verandah, thereon erected, beginning at Elie northwest corner of Fourth streetiand . Worth street, in . • the First ward of the City of Philadelphia, thence ex- , tending northward; in front or breadth on the said Fourth street sixteen feetoind thence extending of that . width In length or depth westward along the said Worth street l between parallel at right angelus -with the Said ourth street, sixty feet to tin alley, three feet seven : and a quarter inches wide, and thirty-two feet in depth, leading uuo:and from the said Worth street, together with • privilege of said alley as aforesaid. No. it All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the • , eh ree•story brick pies:tune or tenement, with frame bath ; house and verandah' thereon erected; situated eu the • west side of Fourth street, at the distance of sixteen • feet morthwani from the north side of Worth • street, In the First • ward of the city • of Philadelphia, containing. in front or breadth, ou the said Fourth street, sixteen feet, and exteuding.of that width in length or depth west- . ward; along. the north side of the lot last above 'de . scribed, and between parallel lines, at right angles' with said Fourth street; sixty feet to 'an alley, three feet seven HIM a quarter inches wide, a nd 11 ytwo feet in depth, leading into and from said Worth street, together . with the privilege of said al ley as aforesaid, No. 2. MI that certain inessuage or tenement, and lot or piece Orgrolind, situate ou the south side of Reed street, at the distance of one hundred and sixty-seven feet five inches eastward front the east Aide. of Fourth street, in the First ward aforesaid, containing in front or breadth, on the said Reed street, eighteen feet; (including the one nu alley two feet six inches in width, and thiym.fice f e et in depth, laid out by itenjamin Jones, Jr., ll,r the use of this and the adjoining lot to the west ward,) and extending in length or depth southward, be • tweet' lines parallel with the said Fourth street, on the east line thereof, one hundred and tour feet four and five ele.htlis inches, and on the west tide thereof one hundred feet ten and one-half Inches. Hounded northward by the said Reed. street, eastward by ground now or late of Robert Clark, and southward and westward by grouud now or late of Benjamin Jones, Jr., (being the :tame lot of ground which William Clark and Eliza A., 111.4 by Indenture dated the akh day of Jane, A. D. Isle, in • tended to be recorded, grated and conveyed unto the totid Henry Parker iu tee ; stthjeet to the restriction that on no part of the said lot or piece .0' ground should be erected 'hr placed atty. court honsi) 'Or frame buildings, slaughter boluses, hone, glue, or otherwise objectionable thetories or buildings of any elleirtive or detrimental clan Tarter ; and snilkject, else, to the restriction that. any • building or buildings erected on the said lot should be thirty-three tltm in-height, nod should have marble ashen, water tabb., beads, and silts, reserving there° ut the yearly oxinuil rent uf forty-tire Piptble as therein meutioned,) together. with the free use and privilege of said alley. • u.,3. All that certain lot or ple(* of ground, situate on the north side of Federal street, at the distance of 'one • hundred and thirty-four feet wemward front the •WIISI. • side of Alexander. street 'Now Twouty-sixth sttwth.in lte.Fiist ward aforeSitid, containing in front .or breadth On the said Federal .street One hundred and sixty feet, and extending of that width iu length or depth uorth ward, between lines parallel with said • A lexander (now • Twenty-sixth) Streef,seventy-six feet to Deshong st reet . - No. 4. All that Certain lot or piece of ground;Am i t o .k the First wtml aforesaid, beginning at the northeast corner of Washington (now Ellsworth) str,mt and H am , .ttm (new Twenty-seventh) street, thence extending northward along the east side of the said Hampton (now Twenty-seventh) street ninety-seven Piet to a point, • thence northeastward ninetv-seven feet six- inclies„ more or less, to the middle of Huck road, or hum, thence south- . • east ward along the middle of said Hind: road or lane three hundred and °Way-seven, f.sx,, thence southward sixteen feet to the north side of the said Washington (now Ellsworth) street. und theme.. weslAr i a s rilit t l i on o street ti north side of the said WaSil gto4l. (110 W Ewm. • ret hundred and uinety-six (NI:to the place or I, eg i u _, • nine. (The lots of ground, Sti and4th, above described being parts of a tract of, land whieb,William aud wife, and others, by indent elated thot - ah * A y o f M o y. • A. D. ISM, recorded in Deed, took R. D. W., No. :M. pago .:177, &c. granted and vonvesna unto the said Willitun Riche rdsou,Jr., iu fee.) N. 8.--The messuatte ortenemeni No. 2on Reed aireet is a 'three-story brick &welling, with two-story brick double back buildings. • 8..-31 r. Claus has parted with all interest In the mortgaged premises,after• having first paid. in 1810, his proportion of the mortgage debt. AU persons are required to • nutke their alphas before the Auditor at the time and place above aPpointed, or be debarred from owning in upon said Mud. del2-10t ' • • •CHADLES G IHIIONS, Auditor. NIABSEILLES CASTILE SOAP.-100 hoses eitOICS, Castile !,oup for Salo hr RHODES A: WILLIAMS, No. lin South WATER Street. c.mi G ENTLEMEN'S `-^ WINTER. CLOTHING, O VERCOATS AND BUSINESS SUITS. In great variety. NEW PUBLICATIONS. . a ae . NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS; 1 4W. IN A DAY OR TWO. - EELS MISERABLES, ILLUSTRATIONS. 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EDtTCATION. 41AAW.OW . ....4AINAANVWV PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AOA 'DEWY, at WEST CHESTER, (for BOARDERS Only.)—This Academy will be opened on THURSDAY, September 4th, 1962. It was chartered by the Legislature, at its last session, with full collegiate powers. In its capacious buildings, which were erected. and furnished at a cost of over Sixty Thousand Dollars, are arrangements of the highe s t order for the comfort able quartering and subsisting of one hundred and fifty Cadets. - • . A corps of competent and . experienced teachers will give their undivided at tentiomto the educational depart ment, and aim to make their instructions thorough and practical. The department of studies embraces the fol lowing courses: Primary, Commercial, and Scientific, Collegiate and Military. A graduate of the United States Military Academy, of high standing in his class, and of experience in the field, devotes his exclusive attention to tho Mathematics and Engineering. The moral training of Cadets will be carefully- attended to. For °treaters. apply to JAS. H. WINE, Esq., No. 6 . ^X CHESTNUT Street, or at the Book Stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Col. THEODORE HYATT, President Penusylvaula Military Academy. • • dalMin PROF. DLASSE, A. M., IS NOW FORM -a- lEG a CLASS on Pronunciation, Grammar, Con versation, and Reading, on the Oral plan. Lessons EVERY DAY-35 a month. 131-2 SPRUCE" street. • VILLAGE- GREEN' SEMINARY.-A SELECT-BOARDING 'SCHOOL; NEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough condo) 71n, Illathematica. Classics, English studies, &a • Military Tactics taught. MUM In Book-keeping, Sur veying; and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages, and are received at an t ime.. • • • Boarding per ' week, 2. 25. : Tuition per quarter, 00: - • For Catalogues or iurortuati ' • " Xi .. PR OSALS. QtTARTERALiSTER GESr.E. BAys_OF,FICE. TWELF . ,rit oat II IRA 12 D Si - ravehg. • - , "r" , : I.AnCLett lA. Decomber 11; Mt • • PROPf)SAIS -will be received at this (Alice until.MON-. .DAY.lfith lust., at ]2 M., .to furnish 2,000 TOICS bIERCHAISTABLE TPIOT111; HAY, IZ - BALES to be delivered at Washington City or at Actinla Creek, at the option of the Government. Proposals will be en dorsed "Proposals for Hay," and bidden? will state the price per ton, and how soon tile ha. - can can be delivered. The names of two respensilde sureties will be given in the proposal, for the faithful execution of the' contract should it he awarded... Ci: H. CROSAIA.N„ • dell-lt.Deputy R. M. Oeueng.U. TO CONTRACTORS AND. BUILD .I • ERS:!—Sonled. proposals, : end .rued -"Pimosals for Building a Public SehooWtouse, in the OM ward," will be received by_the • underkWled et the office southwest corner of SIX. TH Streets, nntiI'PRIDAY, the Pth day: of DECEMBER, ISCAI.--at 1.20 - clock M., for building a PUBLIC SCHOOLHOUSE, on the southwest corner of:Twentieth and Catherine streets. - Said School-house to be bulk in accordance with the plans of Edwin P. Duran, agchitect, loin: Seen at the office of the Board. Four Thousand Five Hundred Dollarsjunt been appro priated for the same, including architect'; By order of the Committee on Property. • . . JAMES D. CAMPBELL, del2-fmult Secretary Controllers of Public SchooL.. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE RAL'S OFFICE, PniT.ADEVHIA, Dec. 11,1963. PROPOSALS will be received at. this office until TUISDAI7,22.tI Instant, at 12 o'clock X, for the burial of all the soldiers who -may die at any of the following United States Military hospitals, from theist of January to the Ist of October, )ffiti: • Hospital at 6th , and Master streets, Philadelphia. Do. at 4th and George streets, do. Do. at 22d and Wood streets, do. Do. at rah and Buttonwood streets, do. Do. at 12th and Buttonwood streets, do. Do. at 16th and Filbert streets. do. Do. at 24th and South streets, do. Do. at 16th nod Christian streets, do. . . • - Do. at Nth and Norris streets, do. • Do. at Broad and Cherry streets, do. 'Do. on Race, below Sixth street, do. ' Do. at Haddington. Do.- at Chester, • Do. at 'West Philadelphia. Do. at liestouville. Do. at Germantown, Do. at Islington Lane. Hospitals iu process of erection at Chestnut Hill, and that about being erected on "Logan Estate," Germantown avenue, together with any Hospitals which may be erected within the city limits within the time specified. Proposals must include the Coffin, conveyance of the body, cemetery charges, digging of grave, setting up and lettering of a head-boanl over each grave (head-boards will be furnished by the Quartermaster's Deparment),aud all other incidental expenses connected therewith. COf fins to be well made, of good seasoned planed pine, not less than seven-eighth inch thick. Contractor must be at all times prepared, when notified to give prompt. at tention to burial of soldiers. The right is reserved tor sect all bids deemed' too high. A. BOrD_,_ del?-lit Captain and J . Q. X INSURANCE. COMPANIES: GIRARD FIRE.: :AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIL CAPITAL 115100A00. This Company. continues to take risks on the safer classes of Property aCtow rates. The public can rely :upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. . lts disbursements for the benefit of the pirblic, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS; and we respeetfalli favor in the future • DIRECTORS. ' _ 'CHAS..t DUPONT, . JERRY WALKER, • JOHN W. CLAGHOR4,' JOHN THORNLET. C. P. IIEABLITT, . ABRAHAM.HART, DAVID BOYD,Jr.. PETER S. H0E...0f t Y. VIM.M.SWAIN FURMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH KLAPII KD • 11,S. LAWRENCE; WM. C. RUDMAi,. JOHN. SUPPLEE. • THOMAS.CRAVEN; President. A. S. OILLETT, Vice President • JAS. H. ALVORD, Secretary. • apStoittl • • TTNITED.STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .OF NEW YORK.. ' • • JOSEPH It. COLLINS, President.. JOHN HAWK Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLIIii 5900,000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash principle, which is now. fully recognized as the only correct principle. The lave. under which this Company is chartered pro vides that, if the capital should, from.any.eause, become impaired to the extent of $211,000,er more, the stockhold ers shall he called upon to make good such deficiency. This is the only cash Company in Anterica.whiek atforde this safeg,uard to policy.holders. Dividends declared every three years, the next on. March 46,1&15. Rates of premium charged 1;r. this Company. are as love as ale years' experience and. the probable future rate of inlerest will justify. 0. BADDENNVBRPER, Agent, . No. 424.11ALNUT Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCM. Joseph Patterson. Esq., President Western Bank, lion. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint. • ' Messrs Jay Cooke 3: Co., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Westcott, . Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart.& Brother, Bank street. dolo-wfm3m VAME - LNSURANCP , COMPANY-, NO. ''A• 406 CHESTNUT Street. FIRE AND !NEAT— F. N. Brick,. -• • . Chas. Richardson. Henry Lewis, Jr.,. Alex. Whilldin. Goo.. A. West 4 -... . • • • 0. AV: Davis, • • :FRANCIS N: WIC • ' CHARLES RICHA WILT:IA.IIS BLANCHAI COIett.ONWif , .A.I4TI RANCE COMPANY OP VANIA. DavidPayna,M. John I. Whitt' 'Edward C. Knight. _Thopit.4 S. Stewart, Weary Lowia. Jr., JO Bt HN 31. WY ID JAY ' SAMBEL S. MOON:Seeretai Ottiee, Commonwealth B Street. Philadelphia. AA NTBRACITE DI§IIRANCE Crak. FANY.—Authorizea Capital StIID,COO — CRAiRTER PERPETUAL. Oilice No. 311 wAIIIUT Ste. between T' A i r d an d Fourth streets, Philatlotritis. This Company wilt insikre against loss or . antage by Fire, on Buildings. rusulture, and Merchandise gen, rally. Also, Marine Igsnrances on Vessels.- c arnoo „ ... an d Freights. Inlandlnsu D rance to ail parts of the Union. IRECTORS. William Esher, D. Luther.is Audenried, Joh* R. iihtekistos. Joseph Maxfield: WILL WM W. U. SKITS. SeCretary, INSEIRA NOE. NOR& 1 2 Eli.; Woodruff ffir , P. S. Justice, - Washington Julien.. Chas. Stokes, John W. Xvei-in3n.. JR, President. kRDSON, Vice President. it.D, : Secretary Ezah79-iitt • RF. INS:I:J -un STATE. OFTEMSTh• • ORS. 1 Charles 3k Rome. John K. Anik.nt i , . Robert SlioentAtea WillirethStrurbace. Ritjeb.Jukneo. IL Nl l h . ii A? fHITAkk, Tice Pro.ndent. in% • •:..• ' %raiding. 013 CJIESTNrt se•l-If •,f DavAs Pearson, P , ,ter Seigor, E. Baum, Win. F. Der.in, John K:otehain. IAM ESHER. President. . DEAN. rice President. ANUS tzSo k_ AMITS , EMENTS. AMERICAN" A.CAMMY OF MUSIC-. BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS. LEOPTARv GROVER AF, IRAGER, (Also of °roller; Theatre, Waahington.) THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, TO-NIGHT, TO -N THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER, 12, First, and last a ppearmace but one, of the Yottuff. RIAlf and beautiful actress, MISS EuCILLE WESTERN, First and msitiy,ly la night but one, of the new. thrilling, lien rt-tonohing THE MOST SUCCEKSPHL MAY OF THE AMU EAST I_,Y3SIN E: THE ELOPEMENT,. Ell} !aging in Rs representation the IaCELSJOR DRAMATIC CO2 , IIitENZ-ATION : MISS RATE DENIN, MISS SOPHIE CLIMBER, ALRY, G. C. GAMMON, MISS VIOLA CROCKER, MISS ADA PoWELE, MISS SUSIE PAIDMIV• - MISt; ENII., , , , LINTOrtv AND MR. CI CARL.V.S BARRON, M. A. H. DAVENPOWP, MR. J. L. BARRETT, MR. H. 11. WALL, MR, H. PAL:DOUALL, MR. M. A. KENNEDY,, &e, &e., &C.. &C., &c.., SELECTED FROM THE PEW YORK AND WASalliia . TON THEATRM To SllppOrt MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. In her Great Role of LADY ISA DEL AND MADAM'', VI ru Taileu re's Oren" Five act ploy of EAST EYNNF,; EAST LYNNE; THE ELOPEMENT. - This, (liquid, Hi,iciting, Musical. play achieved in llaEki 27 CONSECUTII . E.3IIyRILESEN'PATI@NS. In Washington, it henatne the I.IIt.3IGATIC TIZTUivrll4 of the American. Continent tbx the.present season, run— ning SIX CONSECUTIVE WEEK,S, to audiences of the utmost capacity of the' Theatre. En nearly every instance numerous ladies awl, gentlemea were obliged to retire without obtaining seats. Upoa itm la St presentation, the number of disuppointett tupplicants for seats reached several hndreds. Ma most celebrated of our GENEILAI ? B, SEN:ATOES, and REPRESENTATIVEti, with their ladies and teati ies. attended repeatedly, and testified, in U-11.11lista tier, their sympathy and apprechdlou or the THRILLING SITUATI ()Ns of the :110 UNFORTUNATE. MAItAIIt VINE. The SIICeeFS 0i this greet emotion:ll.l'lu, of presentation, is mainly attribotalyiele the SOCIAL COAMENDAIIrihN. of its visitante to their friends.. With-this understand ing, tho Manager, would have deemed" it:on absolute neresAty to secure the Academy foe. a- lengthened. pe riod, but. (contracts entered bit° lry the Directors posi tively • PRECLUDE A LONGER STAY . success, however flittering, no- promised. success (and he reels confident that the gratification. evid'enced by all its audiences does promise an atinstte• success, however great,. can, by any possibility,. alter existing arrangements.. A- flattering evidence of the high estimationdm the piece is held:by: amusement speculators., is the fact that nearly every theatrical managoo of- the day hair bid to make it his exclusive Property: . 1 1 1,011 - iiiKtaUte so high as THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS )ItiNi_. been offerethfOr the young artiste anthher piecelw Act L--- - 2 , 1x .run w A Jealos Pang. A 3l3.sterious.4 'Murder. Barbara-11am. `TIffiN•YOU'LL RE3II , 3I:BERME.' suppus:edlaiise uf:!; , wen YeltrA.). Act 2.—TEMPTiiD. If-rands Letision at East Lynne:. It Moonlight THE ELOPEMENT. (''A supposed lapse of One Yeatl , Act 3.---..csousn. MinicuniT lsvAl•Aos•oF Story of (Aeorgo Ilullijoitn's Murder. Lady biabel tako nu her ercm,s. GA stpposett. lapsF of Two Years.). Art 4 1 terra. Barbara s heart at Rest. nAdnett Vine. -3761111i1112; of Breaking Heart. . AtlßE:il' FUR Atifill)l7.lt. Rentb-Bed Secret. Retribution. (The bed-Rono tional.Sciene.). (A supposed lapse of Two Months.) , Act :S.—DEATH. A Startling Discoi - ery. liadk rsabot la:ks down her Cross. Tho Farewell - UNTIL ETERNITY. ENTIRE AUDIENCES IN TEARS, ARTICULATE SYMPATIEETIS GRIEF, AND TORRENTS OF WILD APPLAUSE,- Are the great. characteristic proof,: of the popularity of the great play of .TO-NIOIIT. • . • THE POPULAR. PRICES - OF .AFfiIISSION.• Parquet and• Parquet Circle : CO contei Balcony - • ' 5 0 cents. -Faintly Circle - ' ' " 25 center: Amphitheatre— . " - ' 25 cents; Private Boxes ' .411. lee Each purchaser of a Ticketlo 'either the Parquet. Parquet Circle, or Balcony will be • ENTITLED TO A SECURED SEAT, Which will, he retained null the cud of the first act. it A . 2dERIO.AN ACADEMY OF MUSIO, IT AL:IAN OPERA. DIRECTOR.... J Mr, C RAU respectfully announces that he will give' • ONE WEEK'S OPERA, Commencing on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, When•allthe Artists tinder his direction; •noldevei such great success in New York, will appear. PRICES OF ADMISSION $l, RESERVED SEATS Mk CENTS EXTRA. Family Circle 50 cents. Gallery ".5 cents. The sale of Seats will continence on Monday. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH - STREET THEATRE.' Business Agent and Treasurer SOS. D. MURPHY. BENEFIT OF S.'S. (MARIO...* • - THREE W-LOR•IOUS PIECIES-.• CLARKE IN FOUR CIIAILIC VERS. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING; Dbc. • OUR AMERICAN COUSIN Asa Treneliard. Florence Tri!nehard.....*. Talk followed b • GLARKE IN BUSSE: J. S. Clarke ' -- - -Isyllitilself. To conclude wirk•Til S Wl:en; E Bll.tDO ROOK.- • • Dimon'' - • - •. - ' .1' S. Chair& Doors open at 6%; to commence at 73 6 . • . Seats secured six days in advance. WALNUT -STREET . THEATRE:- S P-L e jt=!*:_lfrtaF:446:&.'olNWP 4 --- -: - - SIXTIt wise • ---- And Benefit of MR. E. L. DAVENPORT. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Dec, I'2, 1284 Will be presented Shakspeare's Comedy of MUCH ADO ABOUT .NOTIIING.. BenediCt Mr. E. L. Dstrenpock —ltskondeo ' Arrsrw - I...Davenpoet. To conclude with the American Comedy of FASHIOSIOIt, LIFE IN NEW YORK! GARDNER -& -FLEMMING'S ABLPHI- THEATRE—MARKET Street, above Twelfth. Admission 26 cts. Private boxes and Balcony sesta. 60 cts. Gallety,ls cts. Doors open at half past 6 o'clock t 'to commence at a quarter past 7. TlilS (FRIDAY) -EVENING, Dec. 12., The Comic Equestrian Interlude, styled MONS. AN.D BPME DENNIS. Fifth Night of Exercises du Hanle Ecole. by Teat Ladies and Gentlemen. Brilliant Melange of Dashing Horsemanship and Wonderful Athletic Feats. To conclude with the performance of the Comic Males. CLASSICAL SOIREES. -Tag SUB scribers to Messrs. CROSS-and JARVIS' CLASS[- CAL SOIREES are informed that the first or the serum Bill take place • NI.XT MONDAY EVENING,Dec.IS,IS6 . 2, AT TILE FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Subscription and other Tickets, with Programmes, at J. E. Gould's, Andres, and Lee & Walker's. deg*. 'CIONCERT RAIL -LEO T.O RE •-• BOOM--CTIESTNIUT Street, above Twelfth. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT, Every Evening at 7% o'clock. And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at S o'clock, This splendid Entertainment drew crowded houses 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 dopes ture. Liberal arrangements will be made for schools and benevolent purposes. Tickets 25 cts., or live for Oa. del-lm 11A. ORCHESTRA. PUB LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER NOON at sg o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND BALL. Carl Sent; conductor. Tickets 25 cents. - Packages of t tickets, sl—to be had of Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut 'street ; J• E.• Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door. . . . . . aoSt4t TrekSeLEICS'ORCHESTRA: NE, OFFICE. 214 Smith .BIGHTIL St.. below Walnut. de 10-60) • PENNSYLVANIA - ACADEMY - • OF THE FINE ants, - . • - • • 11)25 cliEr&irr STREET., -. Is Open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.L.1141111 P. M. Admission Si cents. Children half price. Sbares of stock, iaCt' . . j 79. WANTS. Tz.o O . K KE E P.-E 7 R 'B. • 81T.1741T.W.T. -"'WA3ThI.I a eoin4oetent Bookkeeper. City rote -regime giren. Address "T. H. 5., 20 °glee of The prat,. 'delVit* . • • • SPRUCE . ..LUMBER •W. A...N.T D Three million feet of 7 5-16 Inch,' and one million of iuch BOARDS, seasoned. Hemlock \till nox do. Address, Slitting' prier', and a munut chat eau be furnished, C. AL BRIGIIT 3 CO., Yo: , . 3 and 7 DOCK Street. Philadel phia. lelO-wfm3P OXIIAKERS., .ATTENTION..- 1,000 R BOXES per day wanted,' at C. ALBRIGHT & CO.'S Bakery, Nos: 5 and 7 DOCK Street. Ptriladel pitia. 2 • ' .. . • dela-writs:lto w*NqED..-By A YOUNG M 4 .OF cli6rra, 'bills to coUeri. Satistact?ry referenceor .-nrlty address rassmore,' 'J2 WOOD :-Areet. _ ' ' ..-WANTEID.- Y. 4.1 t 1 3;VOJ t 3 wattled to inatinfactitta nit article for which. there le a pressing demand. _lddreAs BOX No. 1554.1'0t Oifice. • BOARDING. - A Bl/ TGLE . GENTLEILA.N. WOULD : like to engage a comfortably furnishes" room for ffit. winter, within tea minutes'. v.-4k of Ms Pre office" .addresa " Rawell," at this office. dell-tf* PERSONAL. WISTER AND ' 'PAY • ROLLS ; AND 4 - 3 -A• Government claims of all kinds cashed or not lected, at rea.souable rates, by JAMBS FULTON, 424 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. noB-tf, PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY: AND Pay prepared and collected for soldiers, sailors. and the relij.ives of such as are deceased. at reasonabla and satisfy :terry rates. Claims cashed or aid vangq. upon. by JMIE.4 FULTallt, gglicitor for Claimaute • 42. 4 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. -Particular attention given to parties living at a dia.. tariee. ILIVE SALE 'ATP TO LET. TQ.. 11EN.T:—EMS.T. :FLOOR. .4 4 .N.1). 11.V.1:31ENT. 21 erItAWREARY Street, Suitable for nn Othee or:Salesroom. Rent 41: a mouth. Apply. to R. CRADDOCK, .Agem fOr T. Sharple.*, EIORT IL mut CHESTNUT Streets—ilm muct corner. FOR SALE- 2 17,1i.E . STO.C1C.AND GOOD , will of one deplrtuteLt of 9 well-e4tlthlishsd,autt pro table business. the preient prolifhnor s wlt ttr. 1 4- teurion belug rettnlied in the other deperthirat. To a person who can co.isi}otud frog six.to thon:aßel do lars. this oilers a ..haneb for Paolltublu iuv"stuktu r - JO dres.i." Box P. O. ' 4n.11-3L,' • M r : GREF T WOO 01,0, 1 35- 11 .F 0 A5 4 . 1-; . 1- f t . This iN,drable...Pn.verty, with qxrellent. Water ea POWer and veniencea for 'nuking charcoal hlopant, with about svity.-tive aerot ofroincticu farmAntitrest sk nut-timber trni t will ho offer., 'a . .. t •ttbLie i•etie,.nit t pre mises. at 14;SNINUTCOVI LI. CheAtor county, on the reit miylvaAla Hai troll:4.qm Tat .4DAN I., -,th.c.isii ! ,iii r ,tzkig, at 2 u clink:P.M. ilitiays tiloForge, 1 esuther improve menbt arc a good Avon manctawkilotts.e,,tnnAititnl, as, a Atone Tezeme tit litroos. tigi, other build,ing:<„ inph v. 'illg, a large ,4ette Flour)llll.bnust, with ih; nuteltiners, liar cola for making ltioonts eau be obtained at fittruriee:;. • deria• - - . BUCKLEY & MOTHERS ' --- -- - VpillSKY ! OLD WHISKY! WHISKY! From our own and other celebrated Distilleries. We ate oonsttudiv receiving_ OLD ENE, Ylt.e.A.T, AND BOURBON WHISKIES. With which . for price andnuality, Cli \LLEN9E COMPARISON. Our Whiskies, or purity, mellowness. delicacy.are EMINENTLY THE BEST IN Tllii WORLD. 'And we sell them at about HALF PRICE. • OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Has 'already become a considerable feature in our busi ness, and to continue it lit its present state. and to enlarge it. we shall sell. Betteith,candiugtltoTwt, about ascheap ly as ever.' CONSIDER THESE PRICES! Monongahela Whisky,ye cent - 4 Per gallon. Old Bourbon WhisltY...i cents per gallon. . Old Rye Whist:y.Bl per gallon. Extra Old Rye Whlslev. :51.50'pet gallon. • Very Choke Ohl Rye Whisky, S 2 per gallon. N. VAN BEM. 118 North SECOND Street. eine doors abuse Arch. • de9-linif r • V; VE PRINCE .OF BAIR,DYERS AND in Aim - Witte OUTSONST,TOMent mu B NANCE/ &neut. : . • • 144104 f tt all points .Mr. J. S. Clarks: Mrs:John Drew.