The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 16, 1862, Image 3

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    OLEA.EED.
\V I.oti ett, Crosby, Liverpool, E A Soudor
Nediak, Peterson, Boston, captain.
iv., Reinhart, Peterson, Pot t Royal, Hunter,
fon & Co,
tz..)ht Rallies, Carrigan, Boston, L Auden-
Scull, Scull, Beaufort, NO, A G Cattell
s.unit Oullon, Cullen, New York, Hammett,
& Lockman.
Sltriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr,
BY TEBEGRAVIE
Nmw Yourc, Dee 15.
ahip ()olden Gate,' from Amoy; barks
m.,11,,.;mne, from Mirogoone; Emma F Chase, from.
• ()lions; Morava!, from Port nu Spain; brigs
..;nichez, from Dolzazo; Beni Carver, from
romi , •
r,lonas; (Jordon, from Now Bedfod; sehrs james
from St Marc; E A De Hart, from Jnemel;
Poi ,
from Mirogoone; John Williams, from
) 1 Franklin Bell, from Rio.
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MEMORANDA.,
s steam transpsrt Niagara, one of General
'''
~ ise i epedit
regiment of ionary vessels,
infantry
on ew Y boar ork,
d with
', x ttim etts,
it i e navy yard hist evening. The soldiers
to proceed south in her, she being, in their
';' SiitioAmn, unseaworthy.
erican, Christian, for Philadelphia in 12
is at Miragoane 24t ult.
waiting,
p r i g Virg n n arc ay, h
as at-Rio
telli Oct.
.".. ; ;.1 0 - Silver Star, Holt, hence, at"Kingston,.Ta;
and sailed 27th on her return.
E Brown, Warner, hence, at Kingston, .Tri,
Libei at or, Porter, hence, at Yarmouth, NS,
1, 1 ,-; Moderator, Letts, and 0 Anderson, Bowker,
st New York yesterday far Newcastle, Dei,
Ironsides, Yanderveer, and Concord,
hence, arrived at New York yesterday.
CITY ITEMS.
(:pii(M'S LAST--LECTURE.-Our readers
plrottlL—
rot forget that to-night Mr. John B. Gough
rrA the last lecture of his present popular series
fliibdelphia, and those who wish to see "Lon
.
hundred fold more thoroughly, in many
than by visiting it—ought not fail to at-
We understand that there has been almost
11041 1 tielfets sold to fill the :leadenly of Music,
3rd IS hot few desirable seats remain will doubtless
1, 0 early` to.day. By . all who have heard the
i,rlurc NVhiCh is to be given to-night, it is pro
m-awed .0 Mulch's greatest effort. A limited num,
lwr .41:.n.iin4 scats will, if needed, be sold for the
1 0 1.. r part of the house.
i'llinpitAlTS OF GEORGE AND .11ARTLIA
It A.l I (11 . 0 N A. Barlow publishes a card in
fTlumn of our paper. this morning, offering
op ipi of Stuart's portraits of George and Martha.
AvAlington, done in oil, in beautiful style, by Mr.
r. Middleton, of Cincinnati, formerly of this
o r , The process by which they are produced is en
new and rapid, and: the specimens which we
V pleasure of examining evince a high dezree
merit. As a Ohristmas gift we can it
t , v nothing mo re beautiful than a pair of these plc
hw:.•
UTIFUL STOCK" OF GOODS FOR CHRIST-
PnIISENTS.—Mr. Cr, A Herrman; proprietor or
ti• e irW Mtablished Gentlemen's Furnishing 'Goode,
VI . ; Arch street (formerly W. W. Knight's), has
,;,,i,•irstore, of his own manufacture, a magnifi
cmsurtinont of gents! dressing gowns, especially.
3,!3pted fur Christmas presents. Ladies will please
iemr li,is in mind in making their purchases. Mr.
)I,ll:Asn's general stock is also very rich, and coin
te in ;dl its departments, containing many novel-
Lot found elsewhere,
LADIES' FANCY Funs.—Messrs. Charles
s. Son, Nos. 83.1 and 835 Chestnut street,
rider the Continental Hotel; have now in store a
I,agniticent stock of Ladies' Fancy - furs, of their
,rn imini r I t ion and manufacture, which..wo reeom_
wrn.l to our readers who are in wani of these ele,
~,, nudes of gracefulness and comfort. They
magnificent, Wortmont • of aentlentell'q
•
1 -, u 351 /Ing (1 " )(1Fs .; that they arc prepared pre-
Km,initly to suit both sexes in choice goods for the
QUALITY CHEESE.—Mr. C. H. Matt
dealer in fine Family Groceries, Arch and
high streets, has now in store a choice assortment
t: the hest quality of Pine Apple, Sapsago, and
ledri;•head Cheese, together with everything else in
da.ty of fine imported and domestic groceries.
FINE MILITARY FURNISHING GOODS for
Aim). and Navy Officers can be found in greatest
%stagy at Onkford & Seo 3 , under the Continental.
11.40.
mAERIED ➢[EN who would live haPPY
.eh their better halves, should make them a Christ
or New Year Present of a Grover & Baker
..10ors Sowing Machine, office 730 Chestnut street.
4.10-tu sst
totasTsrAs.—E. IV. Carry Co,, 715
olAtuut street, have a large emollient of Plated
11',To, Vine Cutlery, Tea Trays, Willow Work
x.uals, Le., suitable for Holiday Presents, at mode
t Irprieee• del6-3t
CaIIISTMAS PRESENTS !—Get ,a beautiful
NeA; Piano of J. E. Gould, corner of Seventh and
antnut stroets. deA-tf
TII(*F. Imo would have the TVEST Scwiug
Yirlit:e should call at Grover Fr Baker's, '73u
i;rtuut street. del6-2t
Pl.F.ltin Or GOLD.—Mr. &Veldt, Assayer
Mint, reports the result of several examine
-1., hick shows that go'd is widely diffused.
Trilerneath the city of Philadelphia lies a bed . of
shout fifteen feet deep. A portion of this clay,
:lon from n depth of fourteen feet and assayed,
;witted onc.eightli of a mill gramme of gold to one
io:,.k.astutunies of Clay,' or three aenfts' worth tic
sold he emit euhto foot. At this rate a bed of clay
three stiles square contains $126,000,000 worth of
gold. The :glace of ground covered by the Con
ttnentil liotel contains enough gold to buy
all the iteady-made (nothing offered for sale at
I Stokes' One-price, located within the
tudding.
ll'our,o You BE HAPPY ?—Tlien call at
(~!:\ r & Baker's, 730 Chestnut street, and buy one
e?,:vir "noiseless" Sewing Machines, of either
`11!..b." with the privilege of exchanging if not
6..ted. ' dels.2t
I. E. GouLD, corner of Seventh and
clot n u t streets, is the only one in Philadelphia who
ittps the popular and truly beautiful Geo. Steck
F4ofortes. det-tf
TURRE A TFUSDAND, father, or brother,
Ste will permit the drudgery of hand-sewing, when
szetuilw "OrOver & Baker" Sewing Machine can
hlanchased for $4Ol '730 Chestnut street.
th s at
NINItEIt OF WORDS IN ACTUAL USE.—
ltisr.tirious thing that, with some 120,000 English
Work pople onn get on with very few. D'Orsay,
3 PhaileOgilit of ability, records that a county clergy
-1101: in England told him that some of the parts had
Si llac' hundred words in their vocabulary. On
tic mane, the children of persons with ordinary
teuration do not use more than two hundred words,
UM the age of ten, The great fact that the best,
1?r most comfortable, and the most elegant garments
loan err those made at the Brown Stone Clothing
11 , 11 of Rocklin be Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chest
tlt Street, above Sixth, can be stated in so few
%tob form conclusive evidence of the flexibility of
h Eindish language.
PURCHASERS OF SEWING MACHINES Will
ettmit their own interest by selecting where they
(In Lase their choice of either glitch, with the
Pliiilrgr or exchanging if not suited with their first
toiler, This can only be done at arover & Baker's,
I v)(l.mtnut street. dels4st
lir, PRINCE OF ASTI:NIA, heir to the
Crown, has just been formally re.
efiriA Into the Spanish army as " first soldier
Li the first regiment," the King's Own. lila
al o is four years and ten months. After the
iltule, the young gentleman handed a purse
L!: of coins to the sergeant majorlof his company,
e , order that his new comrades might drink his
bath. The youngPrinco, it is said, has determined
/ 4 procure his first uuiform at the 0 nc-pr ice Clothing
thmorlitm of :Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut
meet, Philadelphia, where the cheapest garments
Attie latest styles and fashions are kept constantly
to baud.
InE No. O—A new "Lock-stitch" Ma
thine of great speed, capacity, simplicity, and dura
tiiily, made especially for Army Clothing and
l 'ilone use. It is greatly superior to any other
` lo rl-slitch” machine in use. Price $4O. Grover
linker S. M. Co., 730 Chestnut street. dels-2t
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
11P TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
font itteitl n 1 Hotel--Ninth and Chestnut.
Kunkel, Harrisburg J Young, Middletown
1: K Pratt, Harrisburg H ltock - efellow, N Y
llockefellow, N Y G M Colburn, Cinn
J N Hoot, Hartford Hon A H. Reeder, Easton
4, Randolph, Newark 1) S in, H azleton
Burton ic la, Chicago 1) Hl
Marsh &. la,N York
EP holm Buffalo Mrs Prince, Buffalo
t 11 Paranna, Washington S 13 Kendrick, Indiana
11 111 c 1 :ft1;e, Tamaqua J H Bracken & la, Pa
) . ir.l 11 once, Pottsville J Glen & lady
Johnston, Maryland W Tson_, Maine
Ew Leavenworth, N Y Mrs Ball, N Jersey
Rogers, U N S'A Schilling
t Sinclair, Hanover H Fairbank, Hanover
Irc II T Yeatam,
Kwlng, Trenton W Butler, 'W Chester
Tura)-, N Jersey C 0 Adams, U S N
X A Torrey, N Jersey Lt Col Cooper, Montreal
I' Mellonkey, Entwisle, Virginia
~IHIUTeso nney, Georget'n ld AI Sm
i ith, N lork
C G Donnell, Pittsburg.
.; 11 bean, Pittsburg Mrs Col Gibson & 4 ch
Knowles, Ai r ash,D 0 A W • Vogdee, Wastn,D
41 0. Wentz, New Jersey A. S Sturtevant, N Y
A l iTemple Louisville \V 11 Prentice, S N
UHL Boston Henry M Booth N Y
7 nd:wit, New York Mr Abreo, New , York
t W Brigham oston L W ard, Y
,In I.:herr/trill, B
Jr, Ohio John A Led Sh y errard N , Ohio
s Robinson, California F W Robinson, N Y
lAi l Inl I Sialth New York R H Brubaker, Lane co
Welsh,New Jersey j G Stevens, N
) 1 1-01 & la, New York J A Lowry, 'New York
Alexander New York B Williamson
ki, ' Harrisburg Julius (lerson, N Y
la I I tierr_ i a New York 0 F Bacon, New York
i 'mrkr 3"i New York Sarni Lewis
c ll tantlolph, Easton Forbes Parker, USN
an iainea Senott N Y Howard U 0 lily, Y
la It
ze & son Wash G W Cass, Pittsburg
x li tl ulattigh &I, Pittsb'g P Hoagland, Indiana
It Ohio di Mt:Kelly, Ohio
tit P oineroy B:.e, New York J. Vanalto,Nerc Jersey or
A rinsirong,N Jersey W Bond, N
Newton, New'York DM Whitn e e l y v , N York
V' e " l l N D L Rose, .Neiv York
J j"eerpoel, New York D D Badger, New York -
} Hatcher, U S A G Clark, Wash, D C
WI/Ignite,
New
Gill Dusenberry & la, NY
I . Wataon New York Eliyile & wf, N York
l ', earett &Ia,NY Miss Chase, Wash, D 0 •
piiilar Leary, New York .Dr M Cornelison, N J
It•ri l , n ,neks,lNew York L Valentine, Boston ,
fv",elA. ew York L A Jacquelin, New ork
' '' e ller„lr, New York A Kuhn, New York
New York M Cohn, New lOrlc
% . ,r• /New York A N Bensselear, N York
.11 . 1 . "" 11 3', Portland, Me .7 .13 Ward, New York
Wash, l) (3 LE Kellogg, New York
i i,il arrlngton, N Y Alex Smith,Now York
Ae ! l ginith, New York Capt D N evens, Mass
'ip A W entworth,Mitssli Soutliwyik, Y
IN New York A S Black, N ew York
1,4, Kew York
Penna Chu Crane, Baltimore
p ( lonian, Mass LtUol (J G Colgate, Wash
1 . 11 ; Perry, WWI AdJ 0 1 0 . Place, Wash
(nu i i
• • cillou--Seenzul street, above Arch.
4 ill'hylnr, Pitilaaelliltia Geo IV Hubbell, Penna
ieldn, Permit
Merchants—Fourth street, below Arch.
Wm Lilly, Penn Haven N Lautrian, Xenia, Q
Miss E Lauman, Xenia J Seit, Easton
D W Henstine, Penns Henry Twait,NeW York
Chas Hampshire, Jeanesv Mr Dickson, New Jersey
A H Strickler, N Jersey liobt S Wherry, N
O J Kunkel, N Jersey 0 MeOullough, N J
.1 W Patterson, N Jersey W S Abert, 'Washington
L E Mathers, N Jersey 'W S Milligan, N Jersey
J - R Miller, New Jersey J 0 D Lilly, Reading
Mrs Dickey, Ohio Miss Dickey, Ohio
W Reifanyder, Pottsville J J Crawford, Newville
John Brannan, Baltimore Miss Brannan, Baltimore
Gee M Riddel S P LongsJreet, Penns
H E Foster, Washington A Pardee, Hazleton, Pa
American—Chestnut street, above Ptah.
John H. Bradley, Ind Lieut Col J Clark
Mrs Clarkolmesburg Master Goo S Clark, Pa
WallaceW
,Ernest C J L Dußois, Doylestown
John Mitchell,Salem,NJ WM Shakespearkwf,Del
S G Itlnul, Baltimore Miss Maul, Baltimore
H LaWson, Norristown J J Speed New York
W Smith A W Friel(
Jos Cortns , N Hoppen
John T Annudown, Bait Miss Clark, Holmesburg
Louis Northouse; N Y Seth P Venavils
J Sutherlaud,E Hampton Wm Verner, Glen Carbon
J L Messenia en, Pa AS Rester, :Conn
BMW Sharpe, Eckly, Pa B Barber
Alex Weiss; Easton, Pa C Grigg; Pittsburg
P F Causey,r, Delaware Jos S Lottand, Delaware
Justus Lowrey, Delaware John T Parvin, Delaware
W D Savin, Smyrna, Del & L Stradley; Delaware
D Mariner, Delaware J H Smith, Delaware
W F Seymour, George?wn H Wolcott, Delaware
B H Adkins; Salisbury;Md W McKee, Salisbury, Md
James B McCamant, Pa Mlt Carlisle & lady, Del
W Tharp, Milford; Del: L T Moore, Delaware
C Johnson and lady, PR T V Crane and Indy, Pa
F Foster and lady, Pa Hugh Shaw & lady, Pa
S Tomb and lady, Pa L Raymond; Delaware
M Thompson, N Jos L Presbrey; Taunton
B Peel, Phillipsburg B W J ewett, Wash, D ()
St. Louis Hotel-Chestnut street, nb.
C DI Heally, Maine GllHeally,NHampshire
G E Boyden, Mass . H M Harrington, Mass
jne'Finch New York John (Jolson, New York
John Linn, New jersey - H Pope, Brooklyn
D J Seely, St John, NB JG lonterjj S N
A MePhereon, New York - BF (look, Qnstleton
T (_) Masten, USN - H B linwinfin, Reading
J B Faknain
The Union--Arch street, aboye Third. ,
G 0 Platt,Natigatuek S Sanders -
C H "Vokeler, Baltimore • Tiobt Ramsay & la N
James 8 Beach, N G V Seklemmdge, N ' Y
Mrs C Way. New Ydrk Mrs E W Shaw, Cal
Notionnl—Race street, silmrre Third.
FII Weidner, Allentown A. S Kline, Pottsville
Jefl'T Miller & la, Philo, Miss Blanch Miller,Phila
Master E H Miller, Fight Miss]Salhe Warner,Phila
M Krebs, Ringtown '1) 0 Siegrist; Lebanon
()has Kriegh, Catawissii 11 A Whitaker, 'Hazleton
Neal Brlsban Hazleton
Commerelnl—Sixtb. street, below Market.
Jos B Jordatt S. wf, Aid Davis Kimble, Chester co
Jos Coburn, Chester co Win H Hanipton, N H
C liillingsworth, Mil Jos S Ely, Newt Own, Pa
J B Champion, Pliila J H Vanhorn, Doylesta
W Warlord, Penna Jacob B Rook,Newtown
E Potts, Bridgeport, Pa E H Tarring, Maryland
J P Speer, Strasburg, Pa St John George, Md
J C Hopkins,Warren co,o Win McClellan, bid
Bartey Sheaf—Second street, below Vine.
Sergt Masters, N jersey Cleat S Haw 4, N Jersey:
G G Hough, Boston P J Hawk; New Jersey
E Eastburn, Pennk N Good,.Lahaska
1 Dungan, Penns 11F Seheetz, DoylestOwn
.T Markley Hatboro • 0 Watson, Hatboro
J Linton, Newtown H Harding, .N.Jersey
H B Ely, Lambertsville,Paß ivt Coach, New Hope
CH Rose, Lambertsville Mrs W Stuckert, Penns,
Miss D Childs, Penna . .T Tyson, Montgomery
E MileS, Davisville ;G Geddis, Bucks
Wni Wood, Sehuyl Haven J Seekel, Riverton, N J
C Reeves, Mt Laurel, N J T White, Frenehtown
J IT Terry, Tennessee 0 Reading; Hatboro
E W Worstall, Newtown :R J 'Janney New Hope
W .T
Alex German; Newton
Kaler, Trenton
Jos E Subers, N Jersey Prank Fay, N Jersey
J Yanartsdale_m Bucks S Heston, Newtqem
C Roberts; NewtoWn
•
Madison liouse—Seeond Nt ar k e t,
DAD 0 N Jersey b young, N Jersey
Barber, N„ew john (Homan N Jersey
H Whitaker, .yelaware WI, Cannon wife, Del
James Andrews, N J W B Tomlinson, Del
O D 'Van Horn, Yardleyv T A Van Horn, Yardteyv
JF Booze r, Lambeth, N J
Bald. Engle-"Third st., above Ca
W B Barris, Montgoy co F Berkemyer,Sellerswille
J Markle, Seldersville 'John Tice Seiderswille
Win Butz, Seldersville John Ball, Quakertown
Elias Deemer, Bucks co H Williams, Penns
J L Farr Allentown S Boyer, Port Clinton
E Boyer, ' Pennsyl rants
States Ulll4lll-Sixth anti Market streets.
John Maxwell, N York 0 W King t N York
Lewis Irwin, Chester co Capt H d bcheetz
('apt J Zulick B Wickersham, Chcs co
H Lang, Chester co S M Boyd, Princeton,NJ
W F Lloyd, Columbia, Ps
,
Black Beer—Third street, above CalleyWhill.
A Buckman, Mechanics - D 21. Harper, Olney
Jesse 0 Dismay, Penna- S Seligman, St Olair
W B Drake, Ashland F B Drake, Cresson, Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT lIAS BEEN FOR
thirty years the standard remedy for
ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION,
IHIONCHITIS PLEURISY,
'WHOOPING &Walt, CROUP,
CI OH'S AND COLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL
PULMONARY COMPLAINTS
liu better evidence of the great carat' ve powers of this
Expectorant can be offered than the grateful testimony
of those who have been restored to health by its use,
and the wide-spread popularity which, for so long
period, it has maintained, in the face of all competition
and which has created a constnntly-increasing damn-J
-eer it in all parts of the world. gem
~..,...-vornon of the -
test in on y lately
A SETTLED COLD AND COUGH CURED
% CHARLES EDGINTON, of Garden Grove, lowa, writes•
I have used your EXPECTORANT in a case of SET
TIED COLD,tattentled with a COUGH. After employing
It/1,-4'cm best physicians and receiving no benefit, I
tried T Ft before I had
consumed one bottle of it. I have since used it in my
family for common Colds, mid other 'complaints for
which it is recommended, with the same success.
"ONCE MORE LIKE M FORMER SELF."
Mr. SAMUEL C. DAWSON, of No. 1217 Clarion street,
Philadelphia, writes:
Some time ago I was tiltacked with that most fatal dis
ease, BRONCHITIS, and finding that it was making sad
havoc with my constitution, 1 sought the advice of a
physician, and while under his treatment I must say
that I seemed to regain my wonted strength almost as
quickly as I lost it. After an interval of some months'
however, / was again prostrated, and, of cour,m, sought
ray former remedy; but this time with no good mutts
although I gave it a long and patient trial. I next tried
Cod-liver Oil, and this occasionally afforded great relief,
but made no apparent cure. From the Oil I went to, per-
Lapp, a dozen other specifics, warranted to core, dtc., bat_
all failed. I was at last advised by a friend to try Dr.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, and the result, I Mit happy
to say, has been most astonishing, and I am once more
like my former self. It will give me great pleasure to
recommend your justly-celebrated Expectorant to any
one afflicted with a Bronchial Complaint.
BEST COUGH MEDICINE BEFORE ME PUBLIC
Bev. B. F. HEDDEN, Pastor of the First Baptist Church,
Camden, N. J., writes:
A few weeks since, while tutibring from a very severe
Cold, I became so hoarse that it was with great difficulty
I could speak so as to be understood. While in this
condition your Expectorant not only gave me Immo
diate relief, but In throe or four days completely cured
my Cold and removed My hoarseness. I therefore take
pleasure is recommending the Expectorant as being, In
my judgment, the best Cough Medicine before the public.
SPITTING OP BLOOD, WITH HECTIC FEVER
Rev. A. WIBERG, writiug from Wlctingeu, (Ifamovor,)
says:
Shortly before Christmas last, I gave. two bettleS of
your Expectorant to a man who was troubled with a
very obstinate Cough, accompanied by Spitting of Blood
and Beetle Fever, from the combined effects of which
be was becoming rapidly reduced. .He had, in compli
ance with the advice of a physician in his neighborhood'
tried various medicines, without relief, and was 110Ciir.
ennell to look with any favor on the Expectorant. How
ever, having persuaded him to take the two bottles home
With him, I was much pleased to hear, after the lapse of
a week or ten days, that my friend had entirely recovered ,
and I have since received a visit from him, during which
he speke f inphatically in praise of the Expectorant, and
returned his thanks for my exertions in musing him to
give it a trial.
IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT RELIEF.
Mrs. J. B. FISHER, of St: Johnsville, Montgomery Co.,
New York, writes:
My little daughter, aged 10 year., has always been
subject to Cold, producing Croup, Congestion, Inftammi
tion of the Lungs, or a soiere, protracted Cough. Your
Expectorant is the only medicine that ever gave her im
mediate and permanent relief. I have tried other Lung
Remedies, but they proved useless, and a relort to your
Expectorant was the only means of cure.
THOUGHT lIN COULD NOT LEVI:
Mr. T. ROBINSON, of Utica, Clark county, Indiana.
writes:
I have been afflicted for fifteen years with an obstinate
and severe Cough, which prevented me from doing any
work that required much exertion. I was so reduced
that my friends thought I could not live. I tried many
medicines, but stopped taking them through despair of
being any better. Fortunately, I commenced using Dr.
D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, two bottles of which rid
me of my Cough, I am in my fifty-ninth year, and
during the past harvest did a good day's work in the
A VIOLENT COUGH, OF LONG CONTINUANCE
Mr. ALFRED A. FORD, of Milton, Nova Scotia, writes:.
During the winter of 186041 I contracted a violent
Cough, which, from its long continuance, was tltought
by many of my friends to indicate Consumption. While
in this condition 1 obtained, through the persuasion of
Mrs. 1). 0. Caskill, of this place, a bottle of your Expec_
torant, and, having taken the same according to your
directions, I was soon greatly relieved, and eventually
cured, and my health has been excellent ever since.
From my own experience, therefore, I cheerfully recom
mend it to nil sufferers from Pulmonary Consumption.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY FROM CHINA
Rev. 1. J. ROBERTS, the well-known Chinese mis
sionary, writing from Canton, under date of June 25,
1E02; saYa :
1 find the Expectorant a very valuable medicine—in
deed, I cannot do without it. on account of a chronic
Brent Complaint whicli hunt troubled me more or less
for royerod years most, and which originated from my
preaching too loud and long in the open air. The EX
PECTORANT always easels the Pahl and quiets the
symptoms, and, were It not for the requirements of my
vocatiou, I believe would have, ere this, effected a per
influent IT.
Prepnred toy Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, 242 CHESTNUT
Street. dcl,•tufr9t
S-T---1860-X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. :
They purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidotolto change of water and diet. .••••
They overcome effects of dissipation and late honrS..•
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
Thor prevent miasmatic and intermittent feverA.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarritutha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbae.
They cure Liver Complatut and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in tho world. They make
the weak man strung, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They are m.tde of pure St. Croix Rum, the eels.
crated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with
the pleasure et n beverage, without regard to ago or time
of dny. Particularly recommended to delicate persons
requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drag.
ftisia. Hotels. and Salooni. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 20%
BROADWAY. New York. se247em
13PIIAM'S HAIR DYE, 38 CENTS A BOR.—
Three loxes for ; the tolmt. in une. Try It- 'Sold only
at UPHAM'S. 403 CIIES'TNUT Street. 5e2.7-3in*
- 4F'O3 GEORGE STEM'S
? FrWl
INIMITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grands and Sinares,
are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their
Power, evenness of touch, and pure quality atone. None
should purchase without examining thorn Moab'.
The most eminent teachers are almost daily selecting
them.
Prices to suit the times. J. E. GOULD,
ocll-s ta th 40t SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY, Pd.,
DECENSER.n. 1862.
Messrs. EVANS Sc. WATSON.
Philadelphia;
ENTLEMEN : I went to Lock Haven yesterday, to ex
amine the different Fire Proof Safes Which had passed
through the great Fire. I found three of your Safes,
which had preserved the BookS, Papers, dm, &c., in a
perfect condition, hearing not thOlonst mark of the great
conflagration. The certificate of ono I ferward to you, the
certificate of the other two I will forward by - to-morrow's
mail, Messrs. Ames & Beadle had in their store one of
Lillic's make of Safe, which was ,burnt up. I send YOU
by Express part of the charred remains of the wood
work. Very respectfully yours,
•LOCK IIAvEN, Pa., December 10, 1302.
Messrs. EVANS 84 WATSON,
Philadelphia,
CiItn*LEMEN: My Salamander Safe, nnide at Your
blialunent., has passed through the groat fire, which
nearly destroyed this town, on the Sib inst., and pre
served its contents to my entire satisfaction. : The Safe
was exposed to au. intense heat, so much so as, to melt.
the outer plates and knobs, yet after being opened,
ing twedN'e hours in the rains; not .a paper was
found to be
ResPerfully yours.
ORIN T. NOBLE, •
delS-St Attorney at Law,
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Singer & Co.'s well-knoWnr Manitfactuting Machines
makes the interlocked stitch vwill sow on all kinds of
cloth, and with all kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid,
Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tnek—in fact, will do
ALL RINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and .surpasses
every.other Machine for tlfe great range and excellence
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No: 458 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE;
oc7-tu ths tdeSl No. 8.1.0 CHESTNUT STREET.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR Drall
THE BEST IN THE WORCD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
produces, a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the hair in the least .i.:retnedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, end Invigorates the Heir for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or 'Brown, leaving the Hair gift and.
beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &e.
ACP The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BAVCRE.
LOR, on 4 1 1 4 four sides of each. box.
' . PACTORY, No. Si BARCLAY Street
,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 BOnd street,)
Iny2S-ly New York.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING Or THE LATEST
sYriss, made in the Best lifanaer, expressly- for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices : : : marked. in Plain Pi--
gureS.- All Goods Made to Ordei• warranted satisfactory.
Our Osa-firer; Sisrag is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES St C0.,,004 .MARHET: Street.
M.E 2 s.EtTLI.E3I:).
WOOD—SHIVERS.-oMthe 9th instant, at the
residence of the bride's father, by--Friends'' ()ere,.
mony, John- B. Wood, of Philadelphia, to Sue
Shivers, of Camden county, N. J. No cards sent. *
ADAMS—C,WYNN.—On _the 9th instant, by tir,
Rev. Thomas - Foley, Lieutenant Auana
Miss Virginia_Gri nn : *
U. S. - A . ,. to
the lith instant, by
the
l e / 1 8 11.. et CLICKER
— S? L' Hutton, Fred. Dellieker; Esq., of
Morristown, N. T., to Jessie Helen Fell; of New
York city. -" " ' ,*
DIED.
lIICKS.—On the morning .of the 15th instant,
Catharine M., eldest daughter of Mr. Sohn Hicks.
Her friends, and those of the family, are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral, from her tither's
residence, 233 Dean street, on Thursday afternoon,
at 2 otclock.
SCOT.—On the 14th instant, Robert Scot, in the
10th year of his age.
The relatives and friends, and members of Lodge
No. 121 A. Y. Masons, are respetfully invited to at
end his funeral, from his late residence, N0..309
North Ninth street, on Wednesday, 17th instant, at
1 o'clock P. M. - Al*
EDDY.—At Wilmington, Del., on Friday, Dec.
12th, Mr. George P. Eddy, aged 37 years. •
OLF.—On the morning of the 13th instant, Ed
ward B. Wolf, in the 32d year of his age.
His friends are invited to call to-day (Tuesday),
the 16th instant, from 10 to 12 o'clock A. M., at the
residence of his uncle, No. 542 North Sixth street.
Remains to be taken to Coopersburg, Bucks county,
Pennsylvania. •
BEDENBE110,—(10 the 13th instant, Sergeant
Charles Wilson Hedenberg, of Captain' Wrigley's
Independent Corps of Engineers, P. / V., son of
Charles J. Ifedenberg, aged 19 years.
The relatives and friends are respectfully 'invited
to attend h Is funeral, from the r esidence of his father,
Thirty-second and 'Hamilton streets, Mantua, this
(Tuesday) afternoon, the 16th instant, at 2 o'clock.
ARMSTRONG.—On the 13th instant, Thomas
P. son of Sallie A. and the late Joseph Armstrong.
BARRY.—On the 14th instant, Ann Eliza,
'daughter of William and Catharine Barry, aged 5
years and 5 months.
BlTillEAD.—On the 13th instant, Mary, wife
of Mr. Joseph Thrkhead, aged 28 years. •
BROTHERS.—On the 13th inst., Mary Brothers,
aged 80 years. •
BESSON & SON HAVE_Now___INT_.
—Di,tremictii.l2l4 . to SI.So. •
Do. do. Vol our Reps, *1,37i to $1.50.
Do. do. Ottoman Poplins. 873 i to 441.
Do. do. Cashmere, eiLl23i' to $.1.50.
Do. Tlngpsh Reps, 2o to 37)0. • •
Do. Turin Cloths, 50 , e.
Do. Paramettas, 5134 to 50e.; Aimless, 2Sc. to $l.
Do. Drap d'Alioas,s)e.
Do.• Bomb:mines, Mousseline, Tainises.
MOURNING STORE, 018 CHESTNUT Street,
N. B.—Samples post free. dels-1t
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH STREETS.
• Have a large stock of
Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade.
Bilks for Pennsylvania Trade.
' Dress Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. n 027.0
GOOD QUALITY BALMORAL
SKIETS.—These Skirts are full four yards wide and
one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are
adapted to genteel trade.
n027-ti EYRE & LANDELL.
IMPS 0N S OF NEW ENGLAND IN
PENNSYLVANIA.—The annual meeting of the
Society for the election of 01Beers will be held THIS
(Tuesday) EVENINGAtho 16th lust, at 7/4' o'clock, at the
Rooms, S. E. corner THIRTEENTH and CH ES TNUT Sts.
JAMES B. ALVORD, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION
FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND.—
..the Anneal Meeting of the Corporators of this Institution
will be held at the Institution Building. RACE and
TWENTIETR Streets, on THURSDAY, December 18,
1882, at 4 o'clock P. M.
del64ntlt2t ROBERT P. KANE, Secretary.
M. CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMIS
SION.—Notice i 8 hereby given, that applications
for bounty to thin Commission must be made on or before
the 27th inst., as the Commission will close on that day.
JOHN C. KNOX.
JOH NRO BNS,
EDWARD OL BI MSTED.
EDWARD ORATZ.
WILLIAM BRADFORD,
de16427 Commission.
OFFICE OF TH' RELIANCE INS.
CO. OP PHILADELPHIA, December 15, 185. t.
At an election for Directors of this Company, hold
THIS DAY, in pursuance of the Charter. the following
named gentlemen wore elected to serve for the ensuing
Year, viz:
Clem Tingley, Robert Tole ud,
Win. R. Thompson, .1. Johnson Brown,
Saml. Itisphrim, Marshall Hill,
Robert Steen, H. S. Carson,
Wm. Stevenson, Chas. Leland,
Benj, W. Tingley, John Bissell, Pittsburg,
William Musser.
A meeting of the Board will be held at the office of the
Company on WEDNESDAY next, the lith inst., to elect
a President. B. Bt. KINCHMAN,
deltiZt Secretary.
NOTICE.—TIIE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the QUICKSILVER Mt.
11W will be held at' the CONTINENTAL
HOTEL, in the city of Philadelphia, on MOisiDAY, the
day of Jaunary, ISG3, at 1134 o'clock A M.
dels-6t* WILLIAM BOND, Secretary.
M. THE DONALDSON IMPROVE
MENT AND RAILROAD COMPANY -Office, No.
276 South THIRD Street, Washington Building.
PuiLIDELPHIA, DecemberlB62
Owners of the Seven Per Cent. Mortgage Bonds of this
Compariv are requested to present all Coupons now due
to this taco for settlement, in accordance with proposi
tion of the Company.
dels-6I ALBERT B. ECKEL, Treasurer.
AVIS AVX ELEGANT&
M. PAUL ANDRIOT, Goland de la 1/111.15011 de
Tat!lours de M. GRANDVILLE STOKES, 609 CHEST
NUT Street, Philadelphia a Phonneur do prevenir see
nombreux ands et conniussances qiti l'ont dem favorise
de leer elientelle, Waal qne los etrangers,) qu'il %lent de
reeevoir de Paris et Londres les modes lee plus reeeutes
et les mieux portees pour la, saloon d'hiver.
M. Grandville Stokes a mis a siedispositionies etoffes les
plus belles, et les meilleures quail tes, des premieres inituu
fac tures d'Europe.
Les militaires, ainsi quo lee officiers de tons grades
trouverons lee meillenres qualites .d'etoffes, a des prix
tree moderes. L'elegance de so. coupe, Must que to cachet
de distinction qui la =actor's() est deia trop counu du
Public pour en renouvetlos lawn inerites. del:3-1m
THE — DISTRESS IN ENGLAND.—
The Committee to receive Subscriptions to aid In
the relief of the DISTRESSED OPERATIVES in Eng
land. will sit daily in INDEPENDENCE HALL from 12
to 2 o'clock. JOSEPH WM. MILLER,
JAMES A. WRIGHT,
GEORGE A. MCKINSTRY.
TIitRBDAY, Dec. 11,1863 dol2-tf
r. HOIVICEOPATMC HOSPITAL, 1116
CUTHBERT Street.—This institution Is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in• the most comfortable'
Manner lree of charge.. B. F. GLENN,
no'ati Secretary of Board of Managers.
M. , UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
(DEPARTAIENT ON ARTS).—The Examination.
of the College •Classes, at the close of the First Term,
will be held in the followin• order: .
THURSDAY, 11th. From to 11,Juniors, by Prof. Ken
dall, (Analytical Geometry,) and Sophomore., by Prof.
Frazer, (Somatology,) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by
the Provost, (Moral Philosophv).
FRIDAY 12th. From 9 to 11; Sophomores, (Geornotry,)'
and Freshmen, (Algebra,) by Prof. Kendall, written.
From 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost, (Intellectual Phi
losophy).
MONDAY, 15th. From 9to 11, Seniors, by Prof Allen,
(Xenophon de re equestri). From 11 to 1, Juniors. by
Prof. Frazer, (Statics).
TUESDAY,IBth. From 9to 11, Juniors. by Prof. Allen,
(Thoocritus). From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof Frazer,
(Astronomy).
WEDNESDAY, 17th Prom 9 to 11, Seniors, by. Prof.
Jackson, (Cicero's Tucculantc). From 11 to 1, Sopho
mores, by Prof. Copree. (Logic).
THURSDAY, 1&h. From sto 11, Sophomores, by Prof.
Allen (Polybins). From 11 to 1, Sento rs4by Prof. Con Pee.
(English Literature).
FI{IDAY,I9th. From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Prot Allen,
(Xeucplion's Helleuica). From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof.
Jackson, (Juvenal). -
MONDAY, 22d. From 9 to 11, Sophomoires, by Prof.
Jackson, (Tacitos' History). From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by
Prof. Coppee, (History).
TUESDAY,Z3d. From 9to 11,Fresiirrien, by Prof. Jack
son, (itivy). GEORGE ALLEN,
delo-at •fincrntary.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
"FRE COMMERCIAL HANK OF PENNSI - 1,.
VANIA " intend to apply to the Legielature of PentiBl-1-
%udo, at their next seemion, for a renewal of their char
ter. Said Bank la located in the city of Philadelphia,
With an authorized capital of one million of dollars; a
renewal of which will he asked for, with the usual hank
lug privileges.
.By order of the Board. S. C. PALMER,
je.Otitem Cashier.
NOTICE IS HEREBY STEN,
that itn application will be made to the Legiala
• cure of Pennsylvania. al their next eoeelon. for a renewal
of the Charter of the BANK ON THE NORTHERN
LIBERTI KS. The said Bank being located in the city of
Philadelphia, with an authorised capital of live hundred
'thousand dollars. •
: By - order of the Board.. - W. GUAIMERE, Cashier. •
• Philadelphia, June 23.181152. . ie?A-tolhn.
IM.OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AIL
...'.TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PUILAM
rirtA. October 24,1962.
Wounded &Oilers and Sailors desirous of availing them
selves of the National Appropriation fo'r supplying Artin•
cis.' Limbs, should apply immediately at the (Alice of the
Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 C &SW( UT
Street. ff. FRANK PALMER,
oc2B-tf Government Surgeon-Artist.
OFFICE MINEHILL AND SCHUVI,
• KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY.
mkneid‘a lA, December laili,lBll
A atated Annual Meeting or the Stockholders will he
held at their Office. in the HALL of the FRANKLIN IN
STITUTE. No. 15 South SEVENTH. Street, oit the ltth
,day of find month, (January) 1863 at 11 o'clock A. M.,
at which time a'report of the proceetilno of the BJard of
:d im wit; will be presented. and an Election will 1/.3 hold
for a. Proshlont and ten Nonagon+, to conduct the affairA
of the Company for the_year ensuing.
de-Id/Ay& IVILLIAM BIDDLE Socrellry,
TF[E PRESS.-PHILADELPIHA, - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1861
M - COVAMI°OI' , IPsiTIA Ovimmur
A--0111 re, ,Commenwea t Build lug, No. 61.3 WIEST
,
NUT Street.
TIIIT,ATIMPITTA, December 6, 1862.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMON
WEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the State of Penn
sylvania will he held, at the Office of the Company, on
MONDAY, January 5, 1563, at 10 o'clock A. M.
An ELECTION OF TEN DIRECTORS, to serve the en
toning year, wilt be held at the same place, and on the
same day, between the hours of 12 and 2 P. M.
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
MOFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN. -
SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,.
December 1, 1662.
The Board of have this day-declared a Cash
Dividend of TEN PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, cud
MX PER CENT. interest on-the outstanding Scrip of the'
Company, for the ELEVEN MONTHS ending on. the 30th
ult., pay-able on and after theloth iust., free from' United
States and State taxes.
Also,: a Scrip Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the
premiums earned on risks determined during the said
term of eleven months, and that Scrip Certificates, in the
usual form; be delivered to the assured entitled to receive
the same on and after the 15th inst,
- " B. M. HINCHMAN,
de2-tuths 1m Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA. AND READING
II Z 7RAILROAD CO3-oFriel; 227 SOUTH FOURTH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA, December 8, IStit —NOTICE JS HEREBY
GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the'
Annual Meeting and an Election for President, Six Mana
gers, Treasurer • and Secretory, will take place on the
SECOND MONDAY (12th) of JANUARY neat, at 12
o'clock M. „ 11., WEBB,
'de9-tjal3 . Secretary.
C. D. EMERT
EZ:.OFFICE MOUNT CARBON AND
-PORT CARBON RAILROAD COMPANY:
_ - -
PIITLADIMPFISA - , December 8,1852,
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com-
Pany will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 401
LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, December '29th, at half
Past ten o'clock A. M.,: at which time an election for of::
Seers, to serve the ensuing year, take place..
den td29 P. C HOLLl L i. tce r' dais%
NOTICE.-0 R N
)(CHANGE
stik",BAl K PRILADELPIIIAr :10Vernber 4, 18G3--The
following resolution was this day adopted by , the Board
of Directors and ordered to he published: .
Resolved That the unsold porn.- of the Std of this
Dana Lie 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 subscription and payment be made before the first
day of January, 1563. -
nol4-tial. J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
11ZCORN E ..ICC
PHILADELPHIA, Nov.
held November 17th, 1362,
Were elected Directors of tht
Alexander G. Cattell,
Dell Noblit, Jr.,
George L. Buzby,
Edward C. Knight,
William L. Maddock,
James Steel,
Charles E.
And at 'the meeting of 1
ANDER G. CATTELL, Esq.,
President ; ALEX. WHILL'
and JORN W. TORREY. CI
n02.5-tf
!HEADQUARTERS PIIJLADELPHLI
When mustered. in, cash
When the Company is full
At the end of the term of service"
AND
A SUPERIOR GIJM BLANKET.
The nay of the recruit commences from the time he is {,
mustered hi; he will also at once be fully clothed au4
equipped, and sent to Fort belnival'e,in condortable liar-
racks, abundant rations, anti ov'ei..Y attention paid to
his health and comfort
By strict attoutiou to his duty, a soldier in this roe-
meat will receive rapid promotion
By orders of the Secretary of War, this regiment luts
boor ordered on duty to POrt PolawarO
For ftralter information, call at Imatbinartors
N. B.—Thero is room for one PULL COMPANY in the
regiment, and such will be accepted, with all Its officers.
Immediate application must be made at headquartersi..
dela-a
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
COMPANY A.
Captain SAMUEL HAZARD, JR,
Late First Pientenant 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
ROBERTS' HEAVY ARTILLERY
Is a battalion of Six Companies to he raleed for the special
.„
Purpose of garrisoning -
FORT MONRom --
A part of the Battalion is sow on duty there, and each
company is sent off as fast as- completed without a regard
to the others.
COMPANY A is pearly full, and .is now in camp in
iNettlntittrf*Ti,lifdletati torcliirpriffitTiiirgP...La
ly for the Fort.
EVERY DIAN MUSTERED IN:PHILADELPIIIA WILL
RECEIVE BOUNTY
• AS FOLLOWS:
Advance United States Bounty . $25 00
Pay and Premium . 10 00
Citizens' Bounty Fund on arrival at Fort Monroe... 50.00
Bounty from United States at tho end of enlistmon). 75 00,
Making a total Bounty of Plcitei 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. ,c .*- n 022,4
coNnbrE isrriL.••
CAVALRY.
. " Camp . Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD. N. J.
—MEIN wanted to complete Companies now
nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mastered 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.
.owyvyNoti•evyvv,n.MM,stv.wAnnn. ,
Mii IT A, to 1 Y.....CY :
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
A complete assortment of General, Field, and Line O-
cers' {Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passant', Epaulettos,'Can-
teens, Haversacks, Field Glasses, Spurs, Candlesticks,
Chapeaus, Hats, Caps, Drums, Silk and Banting Flags,
Camp knives and Forks. Baldrics, Gnm•cloth Over-
coats, &c
Also, a full line of
PRESENTATION SWORDS,
Sashes, Belts, etc., and everything requisite for, the
Complete Outfit of Army and Navy Officers,
WHOLESALE etl . RETAIL.
delS-tal • : .
CCHRISTMAS TIMES. -A FINE Or
portunity to got good-and true likenesses at mode
rate cbarjo...• REIMER'S life-size • Photographs in oiL
colors. A. splendid chance. Go—SECOND Street, above
Green.
lIRM.LY. ESTABLISHED' IN, POP=
-a- LAU FAVOR,—REIMER'S colored'Pheetograplis for
el arc a publie . necossity. Their cheapness and accurital
.render 'the* indispensable. SECOND Street, above
Green. at
POLEITR DE ROSE
:N- 1 CARTES DE VISITE.
THE •NEW FRENCH STYLE
TAKEN IN SUPERB STYLE AT
TURNER'S
New Ground-Floor Skylight
Ivorytype. Autbrotype, and.
Photoph Gallery,
SOS CHESTNUT. Street,
The most Extensive and Elegant
in the United States.
Our Skylight Reception-Room
and Sales-Room are
all on the Ground-Floor,
so that none of our patrons are required to go up even a
single flight of stairs. Also on hand, at
LOW PRICES,
A Splendid Assortment of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
TURNER,
. . SOS CHESTNUT Street.. deb-12t
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.—NOTHING
'more appropriate titan a picture of such line quail
amuse REIMER'S life-size Photographs in oil, at war
'prices:. SECOND Street, above Green.
PRETTY PICTURE AND A
A
fkithful likeness, so say those who see REIMER'S
Colored Photographs for $l, always executed with - rare
ability. SECOND Street, above Creel. • . it'
•
STU.A.RTSTORTRATTS
.
GEOIIIIIE.:A.N.D. .MARTHA
WASHINGTON,
COPIED IN OIL, COLORS BY E. C. MthikETON,..
Of Cincinnati, (formerly of this city.)
These Portraits are produced by an enttreW New P1"0-
CeBB, and are more beautiful and life-like than the finest
brush paintings, and are furnished to Subscribers only,
at• a remarkably low. price. '
What can he more appropriate for • •
• CHRISTMAS PRESENT +.
Than a pair of these Paintings? They must be seen•to
be appreciated, and the subscriber will call and exhibit
them to any in this city who will address him, through
the Yost (Mice.
13A.RLO W. . •
: .delG•tf
MATERIALS FOR MINOE . PIES:
BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS.
CITRON, CURRANTS. SPICES.
, • &c. '
ALBERT. O.:ROBERTS; ' *
DEALER IN FINE ; GROCERIES
delS4f If •' : CORNS ELEVENTII AND VINE STS.
IVORIrriTYPES:,--BEAUT.T.FUL SP EC I
mous of art. ItifIBIEWS claborately-coloru.l awl
finely4thislied pictures coutntaud tiro admiration of alt
. ..lovont of the beautiful.. SECOND Stroot,abovo,Grorii. •It
; Q.
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TOB' 40 . CONIS'I'S:-A FINE •• •A 8_
iTobaZD'lT'Y'rrii)es, Druyere, Meergehattm,.&e.
for
moo low t i veoiand great w r . iVi . - .} ?i t. or l i n er
' - 32 South FOlrlair Street.
d113.3t
Open of oveuingn
HANGE BANK,
24, 1862.—At the oloctiou
the following Stockholdere
s Bank:
Christian J. Hoffman,
0 fre, tvien,
W. tE Cath or wood,
William P. Cox. ,
Edmund A. Souder,
Samuel T. CanbY,
Wit kins. I
tirectors, this day, ALEC
was unanimously re.olected
IN . , Esq.., Vico Presidait
,
shi
J. NV. TOMMY, Cashier
MILITARY.
CI T Y GUARD,
157th REGIMENT, P, V
COL. WILLIAM A. GRAY.
PRILADEMPULA. December : l6, 1862.
6175
• 67-5
75
1301.5NTY
WILLIAM A. GRAI,
COLONE.I.IS7th, REGIMENT, P. V
• -®
MILITARY GOODS.
EVANS' - lIA.SSALL;
418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPIUA
PHOTOGRAPHS.
OM DAY PRESENTS
'Are 110 W prepared with their usual. stock of very superior
VERY SUITABLE FOR'PRBSEDirIS
del3-tt
ESTABLISECED 1812.
: . 'PTE. AND CIIERRY STEEETS.:
Avery 3arge assortment of Eltin and Flinoy, SILVER
'GLISH, FRENCH,
'del 3a
I: OLIDAY PRESENTS.
An assortnient of MITI: AND FANCY GOODS
Now open att
' WILLIAM YARNALL'S
i OUSE-FURNISHING STORE, '
,del3tfe3 ' No. 1020 CHESTNUT - STREET.
APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR , TIEIE
SEASON.—GoId Spectacles, Gold Eye Glasses, Stere
oscopes and Stereoscopic Viewn,Photograph Albums,
Card Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, Kaleid
oscopet, Mathematical , Instruments, Mantel Thermome-j
ters, and a great variety of other articles, appropriate
gifts for the approaching holidays.
t. fdoALLISTER & BROTHER,
(Established iai1796,)
delS-St 728 CHESTNUT Street,
IlvlPo • TANT NOTICE
-A- .
30 ALL WHOlf IT MAX CONCERN.
1
... ' SUITABLI FOR
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- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS..
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-' GUNS I IINS! GUNS! For sale, a lot 'of fine, English
Double-bar el Shot Guns, Laminated Steel, Stubb and
fi ll
Steel Twist. Also, two Steel Twist Guns fur boys. These
guns were t e samples of an importing house, and are
offered for to very low. Call early and make your se
lection as tl43y cannot be duplicated.
TROTTER & DAWSON,
Nine Hun red and Nineteen MARKET Street (919).
del2-6t*,
,
HOLID Y PRESENTS.
._. . .
CI es.RLES DUMMIG,
NOI. 812 CHESTNUT STREET,
PITILADBLPRIA, '.4 ,
Begs leave tinform Ms customers that his stock of
newly importe goods, suitable "for PRESENTS, sur-
Basielt this - yelp m elegance, .variety and cheapness of
Prices, anythingbefore seen in this oh- , f-. --- --
Please call andexammo his goods before buying else-
Where.
• . ' FANCY GOODS.
Pocket Books,\ Work Boxes and Cahas,
' Purses, Portemdimaies, Writing Desks and Cases, :
Cigar Cases and Boxes, Bronze and Gilt Goods,
Ladies' Bags, China &Parian Ornaments,
Papier Mache Goods, Bohotni an Glass and Terra
Fine Cutlery, ; Cotta Ware.
' • DRESSING . CASES.
' Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Tubes.
Games of every kind known."
Cricket, Archery, and Gymnastie'lmplements.
Walking Canes, Paris FancY Goods generally.'
Musical Instruments otall kinds: r- - '
1
,' • = - TOYS,
In every variety known, in thousands of different
kinds and styles. ‘. dell-12t if
ipIIOTOGRAPHIC .A_LBIBIS- A
, A• large vatietyrfor s ey t itWgtakat . oo;.
'OO4 CTIESTN 'l' Street.
I de/34f ff
,I . ICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
12ET-GLl.not.,fer Prenggtvea r a N.B, co..
.. d Ag.i f ff. • ; 924 CawrENTIT Street.
.pERdi: GLASgES, OPERA
Gy4SgES. For sale 17
J2l
W. QUEEN 8c CO.is
024 CHESTNUT Street.::
FM/
lIHRISTMAg BALLS,' : SIZES,
dazzliug color* • Vt: TILLER, Ini.porter, •
i!elSqtr: 32 South FOURTH Street.
!..13.RISTlitAS PRESENTS.
.. .
•••• litht,Boxes, Photograph Albums,
• :2C—Wtglag i talim a pra.wing Albums,
trF - A , 11..1.21i1y ...
. ~.. Ca r t es de Visite comes from Engravings,
Pictures for Children , Pictures for Coloring.
Colored Engravings for tr., , ing, g' v
Fancy . Papers, Gilt Borders...
Also, Boxes :with Faney ••Letterr irtu
s and Enve
lopes
SCHOLZ &;.J 7wv
13.2 South BIG
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T °Y S. -CHRISTMAS TOYS Ai .u.
Fancy. Goods, in all varieties, at lowest possible
rates. . W..TILLER, Importer,
delX.lt 32 Smith FOURTH Street.
HARVEY THOMAS,
4.TQCK AND:I3MT., BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN
NENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
clusively. •
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Eathan'Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq..
John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
.A*32E4 Furness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, Esq.
1011' • .
OHN O. CAPP" & SON;
TOCK & NOTE BROKERS,
EEC= OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK.
STOCKS AND BONDS
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BOIGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THIS
!MONEY INVESTED
AN, NOTES AND LOANS OTaOTIATED ON THE
OOLD,
QUJETERMASTERS' VOUCHERS,
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED,
DRN:XEL,-
I au) instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURYito receive eubscriptioue for the above
Inteied will commenee from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP
TION:and le PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or'any
Sub-Trasury or Depository of the United States, on the
first dales of May and November of each year. At the
present PREMIUM ON GOLD, these Bonds yield about
EIGHT,per cont. per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
. JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
no6-U 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
6171 A R CH HSTRZEM
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d.
- Nave on baud a flue assortment of
CHANDELIERS
'AND 0111E1
GAS 71. X.. TURES.
AIR°, French Bronze Illgitrassiadtirnainente. Porcelain
and Mizi, Simian and h•varleir Of: : •
FI O 4NCIE: • G:')OPS
SIJI IC TABLE•PO ; .
• IHCO,I'DtLY'GIktS. • • ••
• dank will sell at reasonable prices.
. .
Please mil and examine goods. " del3-tt
•
LOST 7 , 7 A, CER'PIPIOVE OP THE • 5
Pot cent. Philadelphia county Loau, under au act
of. Assciably.dated the 10th day of Aprll,lBll, for Eighty
seven Dollars, payallielo Richard Wedeln, executer of
Stanch; Kroeson, deceased, or Mabel rA or itisigns. The
finder will be rewarded by , returning it to • .
• BENJ AM IN • '
delB4U3nt" No.;IO2 , DANA Street..
STOLEN -ON SATURDAY MORN
lug, u PORTE DIONNA) it containing various Hotta
of hand, two of lilichnel Andress, one amounting to live
hundred nud •tifty or sixty dolltint; true of three httutired
and thirty odd'; one of Autirem & Unroll. dated January
.3. iSSB„ for .821.51; one of Thomas Unroll. August il,18"4,
for lltigl; three shares of Consolidation Book; ton share;
United Fire Ansociation, and; various other pipers. All•
porsons nre forbid negotiating for thetn;as payment has
Keen stopped. •
. ... ...
LOST-ORRTYFIC - .A.TE OF - CITY
, . . ..
' LOAN, litCll4, dated '.Tinnary 25th, 1800,1 n the
name of .Tohn Perry and Maria Moore, in trust fur Maria
Moore, for WOO. Application lts; been made for renewal
of Certificate. Coc`l3-tb3m9 JOHN PSItItY.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
WM. A. .DROWN-
.& 00.,
2.10 MARKET. STRUT,
UM , BR,ELLAS,
'ti‘TILLIAM WILSON & S(1„
IKANUFACTI.IRERS OF
SILVER IyA.RE
.
IV. coßxim or
WARE ou hand, suitable for
OLIDAY PRESENTS,
OF OUR OWN MINUFACTEITS.
ALSO, IMPORTERS AND DEAIERS IN
AND
AMERICAN PLATED WARES
FINANCIAL.
No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BOARD OF BROKERS
BEST TERMS
SILVER.
DEMAND NOTES.
CHECKS ON WASHINGTON, and
7 3-10 }TOTES FOR SALE.
gcsovni ErrusT.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
i'WENTY-YEAR SIX FEE CENT. BONDS.
W' LE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
LOAN AT PAR.
.- • RETAIL DRY GOODS.
BA L M O. R ALS-.
Jnst received, per last Steamer,
ELEGANT NEW STYLES
KID GrEovEs.
JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, $1.15.
INDIA SCARFS.
A FULL AS§ORTMEDTT
N'fLo IE FS
ivt. LADIES, NEW STYLES, SUITABLE ZOE.
PRESENTS.
• - CLOAKSS,
IN 4110 Th SILK, AND VEIXE,T,
REDUCED IN PRICES.
VEILS.
LACE VEILS, IN GREAT .VARIEI"r.
DRESS VOODS,
AT OREATLy ii,F,TITTotp 3 moEs,
CHRISTMAS , PTTESEPPPS,
J. IVL I - lAFLEIGH;
(Successor to L. J. 1,14 . VY & C 0.,)
del6-tu«•t hst u
11014 DAY PRESENTS.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
No. 405 AND 407 NORTH SECOND STREET,
Would coil attention to his
LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK,
(*NPRIa I Ni,
EVERY VARIETY OF
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
ALSO,
LACE BMUS., COLLARS, AND . EMBROIDERIES
Of every description, suited for
CHRISTMAS. AND NEW YEAR
d PRE.SENTS.
ele,l2t
• , •
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
-Delaines—large assortment, at 2.5 c. • '
-,Balmoral Skirts—large size.
3lerihoes—ail shades and prices.
Hosiery and Gloves in great variety.
60 doz. Linen Cambric Handkerehiefs; $1.6211 dos,
Silk Handkerehiefinice assortment.
Suspenders, and Blabk Silk Neck liandkerchiefs..-
: Cassuneres and Arestings,
'Square and:Long - Shawls. • ;
Double and Single width Poplins', at .
- JOHN. STORES';
702 ARCH street.
H. 11.—,Tatk Straws and Solitaire's madeby and sold for
an invalid, at - ,1-. IL , S. ,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
LIOLIDAY . PRESENTS.
THOMAS O. GARRETT,
112 CIIESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE TILE AIA:SONIQ A-31
__PIULADELPRIA,
Ilasjust received an assortment of
LADIES' GOLD WATCHES,
Of the newest styles, and of very superior quality, as
well as those adapted to men's and, bays' wear.
He is manufacturing, extensively a great variety of
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES OF SILVER,
And gives special attention to getting up things suitable
for
BRIDAL AND . HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
PLATED WARE,
Got up under the proprietor own inspection, in a •eat
variety of styles, Will be warranted HEAVILY
PLATED with pure silver, iii a way to insure its wear ;
ing well.
Much of his
JEWELRY
Is manufactured on the premises, andlhis stock will he
round to comprise a great variety *of - fashionable goods,
from the sin:West articles to
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
These are bit!Ta*iiiiiße - af---. - •
PRICES 'ADAPTED TO TTIE
And persons are invited.to call and examine them
del2-it
AHO Y PRESENTS.
ATCIIES, JEWELRY, AND. Sip.niNt.W4RE,
No. 622 'MARKET STREET, PRILADELPIII.
Persons wishing to purchase good G OLD or SILVER
WATCHES, Fine Gold Jewelry, SOlidAillyer tiiihrOY=
Plated Ware, suitable for HOLIDAY•PIiItMT% - iiill
find a large and desirable stock to selectfrom:o7, , •
STATJFFARA
No. 62 MARKET it., Philadelphia
0-,T0L1D...„ -PRESENTS.
ebase / / ' *'-ii hand a
SPLarnym 'ASSORTMENT
WATCHES, DIAMOEDS: Sal^mar.w ARE,
jEWELItY,'.
OP ALL RINDS AND PRICES; .
' SUITABLE FOR •
CHRISTMAS - AND NEW TEAR
PRESENTS.
We invite special attention to the mor,lerate Dricea*
our DIAMONDS. •
LEW.IS•LADOMUS LK: C 0.,..
delltial No. SO2 CHESTNUT STREET
AMEgICAN 'CUT:CHES. 4. - "s ‘
I. B. MAILT..mR,
AGENT FORITIIE
"AMERICAN WATCH 'COMPANY,"
lOW OFFERS, EXPRESiLT ADAPTED FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
AIMAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
AMERICAN WATCHES,
rox
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT MODERATE PRICES.
No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET,,
SECOND FLOOR, OPPOSITE-MASONIC HALL.
HOLIDAY: PRESENTS.
G:.RUpSELL . , .
No. 22 . )10811.4 SEMI STREET.
Offers a choice assortment of• .
WATottr.43; DIAMONDS;* ••••'..• •
• . • • •
FINE
JF 4 *EL - RY,.. •
STANDARD SILVERWARE,
thatable Ibr Ifolfday.Presezis; at the . •
. • LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.`
• -
• ELI ItOLDEI,T,_
De.sler in fine
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WITCHES,
JEWELRY. AND CLOCKS •
0c51.41n* • 108 MAKET Street.
i s AMERICAN WATCHES,
IN -
GOLD AND SILVER CASES.:,
,JOS IL WATSON,
U 3 M "
, . .
gb WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4to.
A FICESIt ASSORTMENT
AT Lilig . THAN - FORMER PRICES.
PARR & BROTHER, Importers,
inh24tf 324 IiESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
COMMISSION- HOUSES.
HILADELPHIA BAG MANUFAO-
P TORY.
BURLAP BAGS OP ALL SIZES,
For Corn, Oats, Coffee, Bone Dust, &c.
ALSO, •
•
SEAMLESS BAGS
OF. ALL STANDARD BRANDS,
For sale at low figures for net cash on delivery, by
GEO. GRIGG,
No• 210 CHURCH ALLEY;
dell PHILADELPHIA
ARMY GOODS.
DARR-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAR CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
•
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. ,
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. For sale by
FRO'ITOINGIE./M & WELLS.
gIiATERS' HEADQUARTERS.
1(E AND PARLOR SKATES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
SKATES FOR LAP lES.
SKATES FOR. GENTS. •
• SKATES FOR BOYS..
PARLOR SKATES. OF ALL SIZES.
SKATES of every dereription. for sale low, by.
PHILIP WILSON ' (..C.l CO.,
• . • ..w CHESTNUT STREET,
delli•l2t ••• : '''''.'OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE.
•
NEW. CU-RRENCY. •
MAGIC POCKET BOOKS. .
A large assortment for the holidays at wholesale.
J. R. DlLLONSolo:Manufacturer.
No. 17 A NN Street, (upstairs)
iltl/16t • . • • • bow-York
. . .
GUTEICTINST,. THE GREAT HAIR
torn, 'FOURTH aad BRANCH, is
call upon 111m.young ant : handsome. • ' • del3-tf If
DEPUQUARtERMASTER GENE-
kA S OFF ICE,
L F Z ,
• Pal i,Awat.PutA,lsth December, Mt
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until SATUR
DAY, the 21.1 th inst.' at 12 o'clock 1h for the delivery in
this city, on or befre the 51.4 t hist, of FIFTY PORTABLE
FORCILS, No. 2, "Queen," with anvil and touts com
plete. ' ; : - • .
Also r TWO THOUSAND WAGON COVERS, to.iiewell
made, material te'be cut fifteen feet lung, four breadths
wide, of WI Incli,lo ounce army - standard cotton duck:
subject to inspection, Proposals will bn endorsed "Pro
m:sale for Forges," Cr "Proposals fur Wagon. Covers" az
the case may be. The right is reserved to reject all bids
ilecnied too high. ' C. IL CROSMAN.
del6.lit Dep. Qr. M. Gen.
723 CHESTNUT STREET
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
B00&8• SUITABLE FOE
• HOLIDAY . 'PRESENTS,
~... .•.
-• • pot CHIL D REN.
.. • • • . .
..
•-.-
FOR nuns • .
FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
FOR_
•
CLERGYMEN. ,
. .
. ,
AND FOR FRIENDS.
. ..
All the new Books of the seam ore to be found on our
shelves, together with a large well-selected stock of later
dates. BIBLES IN FINE BINDINGS, various OXFORD
and other ENGLISH editions.
- - " PRAYER BOOKS. : .
The BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, from the smallest
4Smo. published to the largest folio for desk.
4 Smo. Prayer.. Turkey Morocco, gilt edge 81 25
4 5m0. do. do. , .do. ribbon edge 150
4Smo. do. do. -- do. with clasP roe
48cao. do. rims and clasps 250
48m0.. do. velvet rims and clams 300
18nio. do. Turkey-11ex 225
idmo. do.
.bovelled boards - 380
32m0. Prayer. (best edition miblillied for children,)
arabesque.... • • ' ' • . 40
32m0 Prayer, Turkey Morocco - - 1 75'
32m0. do. do. rims and clasps • • 28 0
32m0: do. velvet 3
BO
And a variety of styles not mentioned, besides all
the different English editions of PRAYER "GOOKS and
atithdli Mlinfien,". Also.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. -
A large stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, as Laud-.
some and as cheap as can be found in the city.
FOR SALE AT THE.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK. SOCIETY,
1224 CHESTNUT STREET.
N. B. For the accommodation of : Sunday-Schoel
Tenchens Hint may not be able to Make their selections
through the day, the Depository will be kept open in the
evening during the week preceding Christmas. deLstf
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TRH LIFE AND WORKS .:
R FU S C I - I 0 A "X'•Ei
THIS DAY PHDLISIIHD.
MED
LITTLE, BROWN, CO.,
110 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
THE 'WORKS OF RUFUS CHOATE, •
A MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE,
BY SAMUEL OILMAN BROWN,
Professor in Dartmouth College
To. two vols. Bvo. With pOytralt. Price $5
del3-11 th 3tif • , • • •
Ail FN'S HOLIDAY BOOKS. - •
I. FRUITS AND FLOWERS OF PALESTINE.
IL EL- KILUDS; .THE HOLY ;:.OR, GLIMPSES - I N TIIE
111. PALESTINE, PAST AND PRESENT.
IV. CITY OF THE GREAT KING.
The above are bound in cloth, fun gilt, Turkey gilt,
and antitille, and are the_. .
MOST SUPERB HOLIDAY BOOKS.
JUVENILE BOOKS. '
IiAD.TI IN. SYRIA: Cloth. Mc.
LITTLE PILGRIMS IN THE HOLY LAND. 'WM, •
75ctgilt.;$1. • • • •
BIBLE STORIES IN VERSE FOR THE LITTLE ONES
AT HOME. Cloth, Me:
CHILDREN'S BOOKS, GAMES, Ste.; in
_,great variety, at
CI ALLEN'S,
dels,& • ' 1308 CHESI'NUT Street.
NEW 'PUELIOA.TIONS.--TOM TEA
- 'CY, OF BRIER 'HILL; or, Whose la the victory?
ISMo,_cloth,so amts.
THE SCHOOL-GIRLS OF QUEEN'S MAY. Showing
the influence of a meek and quiet spirit. lSzno, cloth. 5u
cents.
Published and for sate by the AMERICAN SUNDAY
SCHOOL UNJ0N,N0..1122 CIIESTNUT Street, Phila
delphia. • del6-21
AIRS. S.IGOITRNEIr'SJILUSTRATED
POEMS-AN ELEGANT PRESENTATION VO
LIME, printed ou eretun-tinted paper. with illustrations,
designed -by Darley.• and engraved by various artists.
Beautit(tlly bound .in various styles, suitable for pre
sentation.. • • • ' •
Au atotortinent of HOLIDAY-1100HS, illuetratekstamt !
and and Juvenile -;
•25 South SIXTH Street. above CH ESTA I T.
USTATE- DORE
•—• ILLUSTRATIONS
• READY' ON THE - 18th OF DECEMBER.
DANTE ALBUM,
Photographs from fifteen select Illustrations to Dante's
Inferno, by. GUSTAVE DORE, in Portfolio, Cloth, WM.
In Turkey Morocco, $lO.
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD, by CHAS.
PERRAULT,
E with Photographs from .the Illustrations
by USTAV DORE. 1 vol., 4 to. • Bound in cloth, gilt
edges, $3.70. Turkey Morocco, $6.50.
i
Also. Photographs of the latest Portrait of ALFRED
TENNYSO, I I_, painted F. WATTS, engraved by
JAMES ST.bl ENSON. Size of the orignal, $l. Card
size, 25 cents, F. LEYPOLDT,
Bookseller and Importer,
1323 .CHESTNEIT Street.
HOL.T.D.AY _BOOKS.
-lIOLIDAit BOOKS.
The subscribers hare on hand-an assortment of
ILLUSTRATED AND STANDARD BOOKS,
guitable for Holiday. Presentst:iLhio, JUVENILE BOOKS
in great variety, and all the • •
.NEW BOOKS
Of the (ley
. . .
: • • ; ~..tarDSAT- e r- D watterotir-
Pnbliebere and 8001e.r.0n0re.....
25 South Street, above Chestnut.
• •
VIE A RMY THE
BY.PRTiCE DE 10INVILLE. L.
l
o rILLIAX HENRY RURLBERT.
• W 3 u l .vui a Map.
Bvo. Pam:. 88 - cons...
"Thiir , -Ar_is written in the-grand
which every and every sentence appears, studied
in form and irrefuta-0., in fact, and it will stand as one•ef
the best written aluipterenuibstorical events extant.'
Neu, York Times' Paria-pnntierlt-'-'
For sale by
WILLIAM Si ALFRED' MARTIEN,
006 CHESTNUT Street.
SPEdIA.I, . N AV1N . 44.6 OLD
Cl 4 MeliT t Cr k eet f ll7lll%,, J l.l. if fillA c e:lol2
this date. • . • -
All business litters and orders for Books, with or with
out Gifts; should be addressed. to G: W:PiTCHE,R,
•
hiy facilities for filling Book-orders are ocpial to any
house iu the United States. . G. W. prrionx,
_ DEcn.mnint 10, 1962.7,-,delB-3t* : . , •.. Philadelphia.
LECTURE- • •FOW•XOUNG - I,LEN.-
-.--‘- Just published, price 6 cents, a' neie edition of the
late Dr. CULVERINT,LL'S , CELEBRATED. LECTURE
on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing De
bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, &e. The radical mode of treatment,
without medians, 1s fully explained, so as to enable
every one to be his _own physician at the least possible
axtiense.
A BOON Tat THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS."
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
post-mild, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps.
Address the publishers,
CH. J. C. Puma & co.,
127 BOWERY, New York, _
Post (Mee Box 4,585.. •
no4-3m if
READY-MADE CLOTHING'..
GENTLEMEN'S
WINTER CLOTHING,
VERY DESIRABLE
IN STYLE AND PRICE.
Suitable for the season.
OVERCOATS AND
. BUSINILSS SUITS.
In great variety.
xxr A isT AM kiCER & BROWN,
POPIMAR C O I.OXIINGimouss,
• - 8. Z. CORNER SIXTH AND ,
MARKET STRE
IN. B.)
SPEUTILL DEPARTMENT
FOR CUSTOMER WORE
nob-~ialif.
FINE. READY,DLiiik CLOTHING.
- :SOMERS & SON,
STREET,
UNDER JAYNE
Have now made up for sale an entire new stock of
FINE CLOTHING.
418 e, a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES;and
VESTINGS, which they respectfully invite the public to
examine before purchasing elsewhere- • ee27-bi3l •
BOYS'.CLOTHING. -A FULL AS
'SORTMENT of BOYS' CLOTHING always on hand
at MATLACK'S, No. 004 MAE KBT Street. . .
,d.e1.3,3t*
D R. STOEVER'S •
CELEBRATED
S T . O . M Q H TUT T E'R 5 :
A CaelAlli RIMED]. FOR
DYSPEPSIA. . • DIAREIKEA, •
FEVER AND AGUE.
LOSS OP,APPETITE, CHOLER,k MORBUS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
AND. ALL" DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISEASED
' AND DISORGANIZED STOMACH.
They are the best Bitters in the world, being pleasant
to the taste, and may be administered with safe
ty to the and debilitated. They invigorate the
system and purify the blood ; create a healthy appetite;
Permanently strengthens and removes all flatulency or
heaviness from the stomach, and purities and restores the
gastric secretions. Price 75cents per bottle. Prepared
y CHAS. It MISTER, Lancaster. Pa., and for sale by all
DRUGGISTS,BOTEL KEEPERS. GROCERS,
AND RESPECTABLE RESTAURANTS.
PRINCIPAL PHILADELPHIA DEPOT,
236 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
Call for samples and examine certificates and recom
mendations. del6-tuthsl2t*
Ell SKY!
OLD WHISKY!
. • •. •
From our own anCother celebrated Distilleries.
We are constantly receiving . •
OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHISKIES.With 'which, for prico audguality,
• WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON.
Our Whickies, for purit4,' mellowness, and dolicacy.are,
EMINENTLY 'ME BEST IN TFIE WOELD,
Aud we sell them at about HALF PRICE.
•
• OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT
MIA already become a considerable feature In our bust-.
netts, and to continue it In its presoutstato, and to enlarge
it,.we shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as oheap
ly ever..
CONSIDER THESE PRICES!
- -
Monongahela Whisky. BO cents per
Old Bourbon Whisky, 75 conts per gallon.
Old Bye Whisky, $ per gallon.
Extra Old Bye Whisky, 11,L50 per gallon.
Very . Choice Old Rye Whisky, $2 per gallon.
N. VAN BEM
118 North SECOND Street, nine doors above Arch.
deg-11111f •
•
TVORYTYPES--SI'LENDID GIFTS.
FOR CHRISTMAS.—REIBIER'S lyoryWpos aro per
fections inthe of art miniature painting; sonatantl and
lire-like in coloring and appoarance. SECOND Street,-
aboveoroon.
l ab' MRS: D. FERRIS, 1087 CHEST
NUT. Street, has now open n large assortment of
Black. White. and Gray Ostrich Feathers.
grotto' 'With Ladies' and Children's Winter MIL
LI In AY.. (1.4-12
!TOYS ! TOYS 1 TOYS I
In even'•voiletF. Aow, 3 Seittli FOURTH Streot
rilel33t - .. W. TILLER, Importer
Vyk) Als. l l),Euttlt—PßOF.. J. ISAACS,
-ILA OCULIST 'and AttRIST. from Leyden, Holland. is
permanently located at, No. 511 PINE Street. where he
treats all (Ili:oases of the eye or ear sclentifical/y, and
Mires, if curable. Artificial eyes inserted without pain .
N. B.—No charges made for examination. doll-lut"
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VikrtrE OF
a writ of VondltionlExponas, to me directed, will be
expOsed to public Sale or vendee. ou MONDAY Evening,
January b,1883, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
AU that tbree-story brick house and lot situate on the
west side of Twenty-third street (formerly Ashten street).
at the distance of one hundred and four feet southward
from Walnut street, In the city of Philadelphia, contain
ing in front or breadth on said Twenty-third street
eighteen feet, more or less, and in depth westward eighty
feet, more or lees together with the 11b0 of an alloy on
the north side thereof.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Cor
n:lick Dugan, and to he sold by
JOH THOMPSON. S
Philadelphia; Sheriff's M N e, December 8, S heriff.
ES: C-. 42 ; J.. 'at] Debt. WO. H. E. Wallace. del6-3t
AMEITEIOAIst.:AOADEMY. OP MUSIO.
DiRECTOL- J GRAD.
THE OPERA,
. ..OPERINO MOUTON WEDNESDAY'. DEC. 17.
Mr. GRAD respectfully infOrMS the Public of PhilA
delphht. t h at he has completed his arrungemnats for as
•'
Comm ancing OPERA SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS.
• • . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17,
MO . 001 7 Onestat he is abl rent ede, the Academy ot
Music having been previously lifter December 24.
• It, will be distinguished by the rapid succession of the
• debot of the
1 - • • • • :Four Young and talented Prime Donne,
' Siftiont OURIGLAI3ELLA, Signora LOItINI,
. M IIoCORDIEIt, Signorina MORENSI.
Who all of' them have met with such great success
New York, and the. production of Meyerbeer's new and
- lateptiOpem,
lIINOIIAII,
• • •-
• •
be Pardon de Ploermel,)
Wlilcb Is ntit4 the leading event in the musical world.
Ito care nor expense will be spared to render the
of
acceptable to the highly cultivated taste cie
Philadelphia audiences ; and spcwal attention has been
paid to the organization of a full, complete, and efficient
Orchestra and Clionts,which has beenexpresslybrought
front New York.
' The Mitle.parts are in the en puble hands of
'Signors. DRIONOLI, bIAUCAVERRI,
AMODIO, SUSINI, DARILL
• tOnduclor andltiosical Director Sig. MUZIO.
•
The want of suitable patronage has prevented a reit-It
ler and complete season during the Inst two years, but
Mr. Onto trusts that the immense attraction which he is
compelled to crowd into the single week that he could
obtain The. Academy of Music will command such sue.
gess. that he encouraged in his future attempts to •
give the Opera that standing It formerly enjoyed in Phi.-
lade] hia.
10-liIORROW (WEDNESDAY ,• DECEMBER 17,
SIGNORA OINEVRA OVERRABBLLA
• Who can only appear in
TRAVIATA and IL BaLLO IN MASCHERA,
will make her debut in Philadelphia in her highly cele
brated character of Violetta in
LA TRAVIATA.
ON THURSDAY; DECEMBER lgr
SIGNORA LORIN'. (who will appear in LUCRBZIA
3201101 A and the SICILIAN VESPERS) and SIGNORINA
MORENSI will make thoir clebnt in
LUCREZIA BORGIA.
ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER
MLLE*. ANOIOLINA CORDIER •
will make her debut In Morcuheer's latest Opera of
' DINORAH, •
• be
Pardon de Ploormel,)
• Which will be given with the M7lO new miss en seen
OS in New York, a rrangements having been mado fur the
transportation .of the requisite scenery and accessories
to Pluladeiribia.
ON EA'rIIDAY, GRAND OALA NIORT.
IL 'BALLO IN MASCIIERA AND THE SICILIAN YES
.
Will he
_positively given o P tithe
remaining' nights.
. MUMS OF ADMISSION $l. RESERVED SEATS S
CENTS .EXTRA. .. • • ...
.••• • • •
Family Circle 50 cents. Gallery 25 cents.
The sale of Seats rill commence THIS 111.01{NING
at' the Box (Alecto( the Academy of Music, and at Conld'a
Music Store, Chestnut and Seventh streets, del3-t[
MRS..JOHNTREW'S AROH-STREET
A. , -na • TIFEA TEE.' • ' '' • " • • '' '
Business Agent and Treasurer. .. '' JOS. D. MURPHYEIGHTH WEEK. OF ........
• . CLARKE IN TWO GREAT CHARACTERS.
THIS. TUESDA_D_EVENING, Dec. 16, 1802,
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
Amt Trenchard Mr. J. S. Clarks.
Florence Trenchard.. Mrs. John Drew.
To conclude with the Comedy of
• • MADE/ED LIFE.
Ben ry_ Dove .1' S. Clarke,
Mn': Henry Dove - ' ' Hrs. John Drew.
WEDNESDAY, BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
• THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON.
Doors open at 6.4 ; to commence at
Seats secured Rix days in advance.
wA T NUT -STREET .• THEATRE..z_
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. OARRETTSON.
Business Agent Sir. JOHN I'. DONNELLY.
SEVENTH AND LAST WEEK
.01' MILS. AND. MR. H. L: DAVENPORT.
THIS (TUESDAT) EVENING, Dec. 10, 1892.
Will Le presented.J. H. Payee's Tragedy.. in 0 acts, of
BRUTUS: OBs.TRE FA .
ALL OP - TARQUIN.
Lucius Junius Brutus Hr. B. L. Davenport.
.
Targuiesa Mrs. Anna Cowell.
To conclude with the Ziariag Fart* of
• • THE TWOHUZZARDS...
CONVERT ITALL -L E C Tl 7 R E
ROOM—CRESTNUT Street; above Twelfth.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS'
- . GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
Every Evening at 74_0'clock.
And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock,
This splendid Entertainment drew crowded houses for
260 nights in New York ; will remain open a few weeks
longer in Philadelphia. Every family should witness
Capt.. Williams' Great Whaling Voyage before its dew
ture. Liberal arrangements -will be made for schools
and benevolent purposes. Tickets 25 cts., or Ave for W.
del-lm
fIERAULNIA 'ORCHESTRA. - PUB
LIC REHEARSALS_ ererr SATURDAY AFTICR
NOON at 334 o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Carl Souls, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of
tickets, sl—to be bad of Andre, St Co., 1104 Chestnut
street ; J. E. Gould, .Serenth and Chestnut, and at the
hall door. • ": no274'
IJ-&SSLER'S ORCHESTRA
-214 South SL.°bletoix?rtirstunt.
D.ENACSMLV-ANT.A____A.C-.A4D-k.1141r c •
•••-• THE PLITE - iftll, .
• . 10_,5 CHESTNUT STREET - , •- - - -
Is alien • daily (Sundays excepted) from 9A: IL I
P. M. Admission 2- cents. Children half price.
Shares of stock, S.
• ' --_ I cANTS.
A = YOUN'or AtA i
N' DESIRES . 11‘111,--
• -.Anent boi r di n „i i • i • • •ii .
there' arc ..m) other 0ur.e......._,1 i et Y. P ‘ Vat , o family'.....:sumc v 4
comforts of a home. LocalAT prererrett norm ot cheat...-.
nut, and above Tliirteeuth street. The best of reference
given. Address, stating terms, So. . 'Edward Payso n
Weston, Box 111 [ . Philadelphia P. o'' \lt*
TO BOX MANTIPAOTURERS—
wANTED.—zOOO sprue.e. lain, Poplar, or Desch
"Boxea per flay , ,-at- C United States
Bakery, 'Nos. 5 and 7 DOCK Street. delß-61.*
AA BUSINESS . ifAaN, WITH A GOOD
neer Trude, wishes a Partner in the WHOLESALE
S 1101: BUSINESS, with. 810,050 to $15,000. A Business
Man, who would attend tAkthe Books, preferred:" Capital
guaroutied. Address .7! Johnson," with real name, at
this oftice, - ror a week; 'Stating where a confidential inter
view may be had_ . • del3-stu2t*
• •
PARTNER IVANTED.-AN OLD ES
tablisbNl Fancy Dry GobdsEodse, new doing a bust
ness of $100.009, on a cash and short time basis,. desires
a partner having frOm $lO,OOO to SIAM to invest, in place
of a member of the firm about -to retire. Address "
hf.," at the calico of The Press. Communications will
be considered confidential. 1)&15-fit
N/ NJM~N%~INVNV
A • SINGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD
*AA- like to engage a comfortably furnisked roonilor the
wit' Am. within ten minutes' walk of TAB Prose Mee.
Addrmoi "Russell:' at this oat*. -•' dell-tto
MUSTER '.AND TAY ROLLS, AND
Governineht claims of all kinds cashed or col
lected. at reasonable rates, by JAMES FULTON. 424
WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. noti-tf
• •
PENSIONS.- $lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay Drocured and collected for soldiers, sailors.
and the relatives of such as are deceased., at reasonable
and satisfaCtory rates. Claims cashed or advanced noon
•
br JAWS FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants.
424 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a dia•
tance. " • • 001134 f
-TO BE LBTSTORE . .NO. 1617
DiAItKET street. - Fixtures for sale. Aiiply to - •
(1015-tit! • ItI,PATTON..2O South EIGHTENSTR
FOR. BALE •OR TO LET-STORE
.m."l. No: 11 North THIRD Street. Inquire at No. lA,
opposite.. i WSW'
TO LET-THE . . DESIRABLE BU-
AraISINESS STAND,.No..I.T North THIRD Street, corner
of Church alley: Apply.en the premises. del3st*
WELL IMPROVED
sli I‘,l NJ • GROUND. RENTS, of this amount, for
Ente at a disixtent ; Irredeemable Grow/Went of fall per
annum ; a number.of Ground Rent*, from S6IX) to *l,OOO.
Apply to E. PETTIT,
(1(.13 ' No. 309 WALNUT Street.
-.FIRE AND • MARINE
OFFICE, 41.5 WALNUT STREET, PEILLADELPECLL
This Company continues to take risks on -the safer
classes of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit
of the public, during the last nine years, exceed
and we respeCtruili solicit its :Scot! in the future
' DIRECTORS.
JERRY WALKER.
CHAS. DUP°3I. 6 • RNLEY.
JOHN W. CLAIM RN, JOHN THO
C. E. HEAELITT, ABRAHAM HART.
DAVID BOYD Ju... PETER S. HOE, of N.Y.i
3"..
PIIRDIAN SHEPPARD.
WM. C. RUDMA
• THOMAS CRAVEN, President
' A. E. GILLETT, Vice President,
JAS.. ALVORD, Secretary. . ap26-Iftf
FAME INSITRAN •
He CHESTNUT Street.
FIRE AND INL.
DIRE
F. N. Buck,
Chas. Richardson,
• Henry Lewis, Jr., •
Alex. Whilldirq
Geo. A. West,
0. W. Davis,
FRANCIS N. BU
CHARLES RICH
WILLIAMS - 1. BLANCH
. .
NW: ALTH • FIRE INSII-
C STATE OF PENZISYIe
43 .Er t ricE ° COMPANY OF TES
VASIL
. DIRECTORS.
DtpridiTayne. M. D.. Charles H. Rogers,
John M. W !titan, John K. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, • Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers,
• Henry Lewis, Jr., • Elijah Jones.
DAVID JA E, M. D. President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President.
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building. 613 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. - se4if tf
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM.-
PANY.—Authorized Capital S4OO,OI:IO—CITARTER
PERPETUAL..
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street. between • Third and.
Fourth streets. Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings,• Furniture, and Merchandise gene.
rally.
Also. Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes. and.
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
EC ! TORS,
William Esher,
IX Luther,
Lewis Audeuried.
John R. Blackiston,
Joseph Maxfield,
WIL
WM.
. W. M. Burin, Biffmatnay.
1MM331
-• .
Rel--: LITZiTITS • SATE DEPOT RE
MOVES:* to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street. near
ianklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and Beim[
determined to merit future patronage, has secured an
elegantand convenient store, and has now on hand a.
largo assortment of Lillle's - Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and.Surglar Proof Safes (the only
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made). Also, Lillie 's<
Unequalled Batik Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
' 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 'a 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
strictly firevnild burglar proof...
have now on hand say twenty of
SFECIAL N OTICE.
Farrel, Herring, k Co.'s Safes,-most of t liem nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising x complete
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They, will be sold at very
prices. Please call and exammo.
.
lo
is —' . M. CI SADLRR. Aesee
CRANBERRIES. -CAPE COD AND
Jersey Crsuberries for Kaki b
i r
RHO 103 & MILT AMR,
No: 101Routh WATER Slroet.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
AMUSEMENTS.
BOARDING.
PERSONAL.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
t1;1=ii~;1,l ('3 EKi)„l :t1
'Eff£IITRANCS CON?ANY
CAPITAL $200,000.
500,000. DOLLARS.
E COMPANY, NO.
D lIISITRANCE
ORS. .
E. D. Woodruff
John Kessler, Jr.,
P. S. Justice.
Washington Jones,
Chas. Stokes,
John W. Evermart,
'.K Prwident.
• b SON, Vice President,
D. Elecretarr. Cnabl.4-iftf
Davis Pearson,
Peter Seiger,
m . . 1. B. Baum,
Wm. F. Dean,
John .Ketcham.
LAM ESHER, President.
P. DEAN, Vice President.
• •
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