The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 19, 1862, Image 3

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    NOTICES
--• noTEsT AGAINST A RAILROAD
V. )A D .4'IVREWe the waders -4 11 .Utti
ud ' residents on groad street wit]. (11.
:5 0 0 ', e ,; . awir vicinity, do most earnestly pyotent
action or the "Navy: Yard, Oran&
anemia Italian) • COMptilly,. in (mmlllo.
I'lls;:•otiger, and Baggage Railroad on Broad
:•Drd vonno, 'rho construction or such a
• :rethsi sa t
"public couvenlence," would
• ,s•i•iy on said strtiot to nn alarming extont,
• ; the danger to human Me, and
a Broad street no the grand avenue of our
North Broa r •
sis` sort It Broad tree,st
' 's ; :o North Broad street. • ,
th west ear. Broad and Girard avenue.
pit ,Sorth Broad street.
N. W. corner Bread at, and Oirard ay.
*
nOI iliwest corner Broad and Poplar.
• Broad. street.
N. Broad street.
sa; North Broad street.
414 N. Broad street.
Broad street.
Broad street
Broad street,
rc. Broad street,
"'. s outhir-d corner Broad and Master.
N. Broad street,
' linnet street.
711; N. Bread street.
Birard avenue.
Braid street.
North Broad street. •
,;;.r.lN , ;rtlt Broad street,
Sl.l North Broad street.
oihsch S:i4 North Broad street,
~irth Br( ad stree :
pl N o North Broad street,- -
e..,raor Broad and guard avenue.
Ip ;01 reel.
-
~..s:;; Broad street.
above Coates,
above Coates,
;Wove Brown.
Broad, ftbovo Brown.
teal, shove Brown.
111 , 1s1 greet, above Brown, -
above Brown,
;.t..1 Coates streets.
of Bread and Coates streets,
Ivor, above Broad.
~roett ,;root, above Broad,
: 4 tivet, above Broad,
,y..a.troct, shove Broad. ,
7 4. Broad and Callowhill streets.
' Broad street.
.-oracr at Broad and Carlton streets.
street. above Vine. •
Vine streets,
si Vino streets..-
Mills, below Vine.
,01 , trect, below '
,v Race.
Rare streets., :
r r oot, below' Arch.
J;iil Arch streets.
uI and Filbert streets.
,
o. 211 Sol Broad street, ,
Jut, No, 213 euth Broad street.
So. 215 hioth Broad street.
51 South• Broad stroot.-
~ i4n,nth Diva
211 South Broad Street..
No. 245 South Broad Rtroat:
Soutlttarentretreet. •
South Brood street..
iir.sul street.
31 D., 31/ South Broad street.
. Soo, h Broad street. .
;On, 511 South Broad street.
..1!) south Broad street.
'smith Broad street.
-r., r 1,5 Youth Broad street,
)e,13-1 i Catharine street, doing btteluess
or•i”NV Shippers street.
~:rl4 s,.tttlt Brood street,
t. i"uth Broad street,
. south Broad street.
• - 1,111 Broad street,
;Ili Smith Broad street,
Broad, above South.
111M14i street.
I I Broad street.
Dro.iii and Waladt.
s.te, Broad and Chestnut streets,'
Broad street.
t 3; r.,a (1, above Filbert:
?.4 Cherry.
sail Cherry.
slot iv) Brood.
1.'3 , 7 a ti. 1209 North Broad.
N 215 and 217 North Bread.
• N. , North Broad street,
. ::2,1 Broad streets
. „
,; sweet
street,d
street,
N, rth Broad street.
No-th Brood street.
•:,„; Broad street.
. • 1 - , , . I Ind 211 North Broad street,
. .t,t and Vine streets.
ty, corner Bread and Vine streets.
..r;11 Brood street.
,th Brood street.
:31 arard avenue.
I .119 o:trent avenue.
i :1 (Brant avenue.
. 1.3117 aura avenue.
. Antra avenue.
t Girard avenue.
. (3 ira rd avenue.
ti!rarti avenue.
..133Vt (Brant avenue.
rani avenue.
tet Girard avenue.
No. :3_21 north Fifteenth street
, sv, No. Ittl Barclay street.
N... all earlidle street.
sd and Ridge avenue.
.s. 13'8, Brown street:
aso 'thirteenth street.
• •• Br•sul street.
rect.
No. ON broad street.
a;: , itrund street.
ParrislCatreet.
673 Bawds net.
1•! • 1.1 :mil Me Vernon streets,
.• •:. Mount Verb u street.
V .s. No. 843 North Broad street.
North Broad street.
: • ;•1. N. W ear. Broad and Wallace streets
• N. W. corner Broad and Wallace sts.
at met Green streets.
ltrmul e nd Green streets.
• • . G.•0:1.1 and 31unut Vernon streets.
• -::1, ltr.sul, above Mount Vernon street.
• . Broad, above Green street •
!::•.:1.1 turd Wallace.
•
itroall street.
• an, a, S. li. tor. Breed and Wallace:
• !trona ..teert, below Wallace.
rret • helm Wallace.
14.* siring Garden street, .
• .., wee, hi: N.,rtla Seventeenth street.
s. ror. Seveentli and Mt. Vernon sts.
1711 Wand street.
S. IL rur. Sever teenth and Mt. Vernon.
Br.stil and Spring Garden sts.
S. W. cornon• Broad and Green streets,
well, Spring harden street.
..I,,Areth. 1347 Spring Garden street.
Se.ene•r.eorn..r Thirteenth at. and Ridge ay.
St Nei th Thirteenth street.
:It l..iser,tlkl North Twelfth street.
Wrath and Wallace streets.
venteouth and Mount 'Vernon Ids.
:Siena Vernon street.
• ;Si North Eighth street.
:worth street.
3..ith street.
a,L l Girard avenue.
.. ow. Thirteenth et, and Girard aT.
It' s :'... x...12•1n Girard avenue.
: a td avenue.
rani aro-fine.
Guard atenne.
iPtard avenue.
wrard avenue.
• • . • tlirard avenue.
•• l:VVellt It street • and •Girerd avenue.
Girard avenue.
ll•• , . 4 ast.si. 1135 Girard avenue.-
I nura avenue.
• r. ill Girard avenue.
au •rallVellite.
•• 'll7 I tirenit avenue,
.t.111:11Intril avenue.
'• : Girard avenue.
lam.% 1107 Girard avenue,
i ;iron' avenue.
••• a st Ills Mee, but is a sicong opponent.
Girard avenue.
• Girard avenue.
•• Franklin street.
• I, :Li Girard avenue.
7.4 Girard avenue.
• I V.df, X. E. our. t•th and Girard avenue.
• . 421 tiirard avenue.
.:!rard avenue.
411 Girard avenue. •
• , ileum avenue.
•.rard avenue.
• ' .14 I.lintril avenue.
• l;tror4l avenue.
• • it it irsrd avenue.
. • .tirerd avenue.
: Mord avenue.
:.:hand 40 Girard avenue.
L • Wren% avenue.
•::..::lird
tr Ulr,.rd it venue.
• ;.- tr, Girard avenue.
.• avenue.
• :•••.:•.:I;inird avenue.
L. F ,,, ..,41/701ruld avenue.
-• c0m1..% avenue.
...E.l..sawer,9s (Omni avenue.
,•-... 1 1.tirar.1 acetate.
T:p.m .IS I I rard avenue.
Sin!lt and iLlirard avenue, east side l
(Marti avenue. avenue' •
%!•-;!....rortier Franklin and
ai r a
'''isre•t 6: px, irard avenes_a l a nd Marshal
Marshall k.
• -E Mater., B. Marshall and filmr a avenue.
lb..laer, r,14 filmrd avenue.
1 ‘ .. ' 11,0 . on Wriest avenue.
' 2, a,k..r. sixth and Girard avenue.
sixth and Oirard avenue.
:" 1 M: rei , k era tb, 92.6 Girard avenue.
1, ti51t..,3b Ili ntrd avenue.
ItsA. tr. lino r.l avenue.
l'Aii:tar:l a venne• •
;'1 I. na I:lea ea tivontt.,,
• 11,412 rd aven ue,
ra film re avenue.
..P..... Pettish and Girard avenue. _
. 41 . 0 1 of I tintr.l and Germantown avenues •
'antra aViiriii*.
. *; .r.lllJirard Avenue.
4 . 2 73(iirard arra ne.
uu.
tql °loud avenue. •
131.41 , ..:11..1;:rard wane. •
alit. No 3 111;iraol avenue.
:ald.ltllt (r.rnitthVriltle. •
r....uer, XI; Wm Pi 3 Vl'nno.
'lice, all Girard avenue,
:430 vinird avenue.
.v.-tee.:o.4 lira a venue.
111, Mi Girard avenue.
4 '11.K. rum r Third and Giryd avanu
'Shubert:P. "
ren.r,2:4 Girard avenue.
tair.;' l lllntrd avenue.
.litrra I, Veil ne.
A•u4u .. 1 . 111 a
;v0 219 Girard avenue. ' • •
N• * ft. ran ;Second and Girard avenue.
lilt Int avenue.
0, 1, 1. fi ire rd avenue.
4. 3.1:1 Girard avenue.
i.a Girard a venue.
i..a.on, 01111 rd avenue.
1."• 1 !. irt7 Girard
avenue.
1!:5 Girard aVenue.
'•• 2a. GI ran 1 a veittle.
0 t11; N (Mani avenue:
J 'e5..N.1 1 ..1011 - 11 bard avenue.
No. la 4 II bard avenue, below Second.'
4t tosttimrd ave tcratsi n avenue.
,ue. •
•
,17 Nt.inord
1, 1-,4 "-s. 174 (Ward avenue.
171 ( lilt ril v venue. •
lillOirard avenue.
CAssary, 1.91 Girard avenue.
Nritlintrd avenue.. '
vt.;; :int rd avenue : _ _
1.:"!te...1.5. N... 144 Olrard avenue.
1r:till avenue.
13 2.rilarti avenue.
f t p....5...13.1(11rard avenue.
.".• 110 Girard avenue:
vs;1••r, x.. r, Ottani avenue.
.4;
i.,,, times
11.1 ward and Girard avenue.
nt street • •
:11;''!zsa.1..rter, 211 !inward street.
1 1,5r,..r.1215 Howard street.
(toward street.
t a Girard nnenue.
131 I rani avenue.
•
Nth°hard avenue.
.AO. 147 i/i II avenue.
I Id Oirard avenue.
•ntrarti avenue.
j." ) ". Nu. 111 Illrard avenue.
k is. h.:rtx..tair'fitird street.
4.:,, l llstnirtt street.
ichor. 12.•7.11a rd street.
.1' 1 ' 10 149 Ilinvotra street,
124 'inward stmt.
.e1.121:1 Mtwara street.
tin Onward
7
,ipt ivellett ard street. •
I rsitr,l39l litava rd street:
Ninter, petard and Master streets.
kik, iv Reward street.
.r H et.l-1119 Howard street.
iteward street.l
ileattrd street.
1.:'e.9 44141 **".
1419
I toward'
rdstreet. •
ntee.
11•21 flatten' street.
.r 4 5 . rt,112.1 Howard street.
r,lbl Omani st met.
Awas,ll27 Howard street.
t r"lt. Val Howard street,
' ' ' '4" k . Per Howard and Oxford streets.
f . 1 1 1... X E. ray, !inward and Oxford streets.
r Ssur et
and d Clumbiaavenue
44 %.11.e trd street .
and Columbia avenue.
lhats rd st me t, above Columbia avenne ile
street
lin a , above Columbia av
4,:th1.1. rd
eel.. Franklin ay. and Jle.rrl so
. • Et.: {ll trard avenue.
l ilt:9'd avenue..
:Imam O.rard avenue. •
Witrintek street. •
ecord.924 Kurt: street.
1 e5h.;" 9 "..12110 Warnock street.
te...11111 Oirard avenue.
ri g r rard avenue
halal r... 1 •ahcre,
10LCP..—TIIE ANNUAL MEETING
attooktio.ler A of tho aulexamvEn
11"AY lot 1)(6 ellt the CONTINENTAL
144 eft). of rhil l a ti hla, on MOPpAY, the
141 7.19 ti, nt 113ko'clock AU L.. • ,
WI LL LAM BOND; Morgan%
$
it 1 1—C OR W m b a r 11 A. N G
I itti..timplim, No 4, 1882.—The
,eslsm tea., this' day adopted by the Board
lots' ordered to be published:
k of this
I ;; 4l "t t : ll ; „ 'Pgtfir=klfol i ter'l t :taPar, each
,aspl st h a t re the privilege of takiug_a Pro rata
n, adopte madey th. ii o rs roi
41), T . trst meat be Decors I UB
J. W. TORREY. Cashier.
NOTICES
LT. S. ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL,
Cmisvory HILL, December 113 1 1862,—A1l Nurses
engaged nt this Hospital will report with their contracts
nt the MICE, No. 900 SANSOIII Street, without delay,
By order of J. HOPKINSON, ' .
delg-St* U. S. Vol. Surgeon Corad'g Hospital.
CARD OF THANKS—
PHILADELPHIA, December 1t311862-11'fi. M.
Two hundred mid seventydlve convalescent soldiers,
from the Washington hospitals, were furnished with a
splendid dinner at the COOPER-SHOP VOLUNTEER
REFRESHMENT SALOON. The surgeon in charge takes
I his'opportunity to eta to that the abundance and quality of
the provisions exceeded anything which - has before come
to his knowledge, as well as , the alacrity and pleasure
llith Whin the Committee waited upon the sick and.
wounded soldiers. A. -P. CRAFTS,
It A. A, Surgeon U. 8, A. in Charge.
OFFICE QV THE . LT
LITTLE SOHYL
: KILL trukvEJATiori ltmvuom? AZ p GOAL
COMPANY,' 410 WALNUT Street:
PutiAnat.ploA, 18th December, 1963.
The Aniwali Meeting of the StocknolderA of this Com
pany, and an Election for Officer:4 to Rory°, the ensuing
Lo.will be held at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
rio. 110 WALNUT Street, on ‘ MONDAY the 12th of Janu
ary next, rut 12 o'clock M. WM. WALK,
delis-tonita secretiwy. ,
IMEAST MARANOY RAiLROAD OPiL7
PANY, 410 ',WALNUT Street,
PITUADELPHIA, December 18,1852.
The Annual. Meeting of the 'Stockholders of this Com
pany, And no Election for Officers tOttervelhe ensuing
year, rbe held at the COMPANY'S OFFECE, 41U
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY:the F2th of January next
At 10 o'clock A. 81. : WM. WALN,
• 41091'002 : Secretary.
catTrrENDEN , s PHILADELPHIA'
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Northeast 'Corner
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
Nsinblished 1844 Incorporated 185 x.
MA-Keeping. LIN Its di &mat branches, as-practised by
the Lest accountants; Penmanship, Plain and Ornamen
tal ; Cenunerchil Law, Mercantile Forms, and Calcula
tions, &a. „
Students instructed separately, and can enter at any
Hine, and study at such hours as may be most :olive-.
Went,
In extensive accommodations , faidifra attention to the
interests of its students, and practical advantages to bu
siness men; this Institution is unsurpassed.
Ondn,Day and. livening, Twenty-five per emit Off re
gular...prices: • , . del9-It*
r=. ANOTHER FAIR FOR OUR SICK
and Wounded Braves will be held,' in the rear of
WEST ARCM -STREET CHURCH, emir of Arch and
Eighteenth streets, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY of this
week, Dec. 18th and llltlt, Entrance on Eighteenth street..
This will be Sue affair. Roomsspacious;artictei tasteful
and nseful ; toys for children; refreshments, &c:;-Just
the place to visit before making (and in order to make)
Christmas purchases. .Come and see.' Como and buy.
Come ; liberally, once. Deal where you will ' got your
money's worth, and, at,the same time, help the suffering
patriot: Admittance Tsx. cents; children' half price.
delMt
Ir-1 4 7- , . A • FAIR FOR TUE BENEFIT OF
Sick and Wounded Soldiers, will lie held in.the'
SABBATH SC 11001, 11001ktof the Alexander Presbyterian
Church, ETEENTH and GREEN Streets, th is Ireek, on
TlivizspAy and FRIDAY from 3 to 10 P. M., and on
SATURDAY during the.das and evening: Ag thig
mendable enterprise is the result of the efforts of throe
little girls who have used their beid endeavor:3 to pro
cure articles suitable for' Holiday Presents, It ,4t'
' honed„
this Pitt r will he illierallY.pattaattaptl..- 1. eta, 0 ,scut?;
delB-3t*
M. NO TICE.T.I-lE
will lie In NEW 'ORLEANS dur j
months next ensuing., 'where he will be'
charge of any consignments entrusted ti
begs to refer to „ 5
lifes!Ars. - Thos. Richardson & Co.,
Alex. 9. Cattail kpo.,
E. A. Sender & Co—
Jacob T. Alburger'Sr Co.,
Mt George A. McKinstry,..' J
Mr. Philip Nathan, New 1
deiS-6t* A. P.. HOPPED,
r 3... OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE
LAND COAL COMPANY,INo. 230 Srmth - TII [RD
Street, corner of Willing's Alley.) PHILADELPHIA, 1)o•
cember 17,1 M
At a meeting . of Di recAors, hell this daY, a,Diyitlanti of
ONE DOLLAR per share, on the CapltalAtook* Was de
clared ont of the profits of the past year ;:payable on and
after JANUARY 2(1, 186.1
The Transfer Books will be' closed iviiol' .TtinnarT sth
F. .144 4 1CKSON,
„
maga
IM'OFFICE OF THE WERTAIORE
LAND COAL COMPANY, Pittfaffur,ritrt, De
cember 17, Mt
The annual meeting of the Stockholdera - of this Cent 7,
any will be held at their office, No. MO South THIRD.:
btreet, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of Jnivanay, 136 3, RA
o'clock Mm at which time•au election bo held; for
ELEVEN DIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY and TREA
SURER, to serve for the euisning year.
F. IX JACKSON,
delS-Ca7 .SegOtarr.
CITY BOUNTY...FII.ND Apaxorts--
SlON.—Nottoe is hereby given, that - applications
for bounty to this Commission must be mods on or before
,he 27th inst., as the Commission it close on that tiny.
JOAN 0 KNOX
JOHN R 0881214
EDWARD °War,
EDWARD ()RAT
WILLIASI BRA ORD,
inmhsslon.
MTHE DISTRESS IN E LAND.—
The Committee to receive Subscript n 3 to aid in
ief of the DISTRISSSED OPERATI S in Eng
land, will silt daily in INDEPENDENCE • LL from 12
to 2 o'clock. JOSEPH WW- FILLER,
JAMES A. WRIGHT,
GEORGE A. McKINSTRY.
THURSDAY, Dec. 11,1562. . Ilel2-tf
MIIOMCEOPATHIC .HOSPITA.LOLU6
CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, with will
be received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner, wee of charge. . R. PAGLENN,
n022-tf Secretary of Board of Managers.-
. . •
TO THE BE NEVOLENT.—MOB:E
than two hundred Ladies have assticiatedlhem- .
selves, under the name of the PENN RELIEF ASSO
CIATION FOR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS,nitd
are devoting one afternoon and evening of each week, at ,
the Spring Garden-Institute, corner of BROAD and.
SPRING °AUDEN Streets; in making up suck articles
as are most needed by. our sick soldiers.l.••• 1- .
Committees of these ladies visit everi'hospitatin tho
city to ascertain the necessities of the ismateic - atficas
far es possible, to supply t'hem. They are also forward
ing tq distant points such supplies as are most wanted,
where responsible parties are to be found who will re
ceive such, and make a proper distribution of them. •.•
. To do these things largo Means are relittroll, and this
appeal is made to the benevolent to assisithein Ity dona
tions of money or goods.
The following-mimeil gentlemen have consented to re
ceive, on behalf of this association, any donations that
ratty lie made:
ALEXANDEIt HENRY, Fifth and Che ut streets.
THOMAS T. 'I'ASKEIt, Sr. lON South ftlestreet.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE;Co., U) and U. North Third
street.
REM; EL, WIEST, St ERWIN, 47 North Third street.
JOHN C. SAVERY 1307 Market, street,
LITTLE, STORM, 'St CO., 237 Chestnut st.
MRELIEF FOR. THE DISTRESSED
OPERATIVES OF GREAT BRITAIN.--Ata meet-•
ing.of the Internationalßelief Committee of Philadelphia,
held on December la, it wail unanimously
Resolved, That the' Railroad Companies, Banking Insti
tutions, Insurance .Compardes, Ferment, Manufacturers,
.Mechanics, Merchants,. .and. Citizens generally of. Phila
dolphin, and or ottr own and"Sther States,'Are invited to
co-operate :1110f the above Committee in: ftinienbucpro.
visions for the famishing operatiees of Great-Britain.
Resolved, That the Churches and Congregations of this
city, and of our own and' other States, are requested
to make collections for this object' on the first Sunday in
, January, or at such time as may be AIM convenient
Resolved, That the Philadelphia Committee tenders itt
services to the cities and towns of the West in the trans
inission oftheir bounty to the suffering poor of England.
Resolved, That in view of the urgent necessities of the
British sufferers, it Ls expedient to make arrangements
for the immediate charter of a vessel, on the most fitvor
able terms, to convoy such food as the Philadelphia Com
mittee are prepared to purchase and ship.
Communications may be addressed to either of the un
dersigned members of the Committee.
ALONZO POTTER, Chairman.
ALEXANDER HENRY, Vico Chairman.
GEORGE L. BUZBY, Secretary. "
ALEX. G. CATTELL, Treasurer.
George IL Stuart, John P. Crozier, James A. Wright,
E. 0. Jellies, M. L. Dawson, Caleb Co George Whitney,
Cherie:4 Knecht, A. Getty, W. 0. Bontto n, C. . 1. Hoffman,
George A. Meßlnstry_, Joseph W. Miller, John Gibson,
Lemuel Coffin, E. C. height, Jay Cooke, Francis R.
Cope. del7-wfm St
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
(DEPARTMENT OF ARTS)I B —The Examination
of the College Classes, at the close of the First Term,
will be hold In the following order :
THURSDAY, llt h. From 9to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Ken
dall, (Analytical Geometry,) and Sophomores,'.by Prof.
Frazer, (Somatology„) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by
the Provost, (Moral Philosophy.).
FRIDAY 12th. From 9 to 11, Sophomores, (Geometry,)
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 estri).' From 11 to 1, Juniors, by
Prof. Frazer, (Stati cs.
TUESDAY, 16th. From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Allen,
(Thooeritus). From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof Frazer,
(Astronomy). -
WEDNESDAY, 17th From 9 to 11, Seniors, by 'Prof.
Jackson, (gicero's Tacculance). From 11 to 1, Sopho
mores, by Prof. Coppee, (Logic).
THUntiDAII,IBII I , From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Prof.
Allen (1 olybins). Fromll to 1, SeniorgbY Prot Uoppee,
• •
(English Literature).
FRIDAY, 1901. From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Allen,
(Xenophon 's Helleulca). From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prot
Jackson, (Juvenal).
MONDAY, 22. d. From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Prof.
Jackson, (Tacitns' I(istory). From 11 to 1, Frethmen, by
Prof. Coppee, (History).
TUESDAY,23d. From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Jack
son, (Livy). GEORGE ALLEN,
de1991 •
Secretary.
MOFFICIO OF THE SURGEOIII-AR.-
rIs . IrO.THE ARMY AND NAVY. PHILADEL
rut TA, October 24 IESS.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing them
selves of the Notional Appropriation for supplying Artifi
cial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of
Surgeon-Artist to the Oaverweent, No. 1609 CHESTNUT
Street. / B. FRANit.PALSIER,
.; Government Surgeon-Artist.
THE DONALDSON IMPROVE
MENT AND RAILROAD COJIPANY—Onice, No.
276 South TlllllO Street, 'Washington Bonding.
PITIDADELPHIA, December 13th, ISBI
Owners of the Seven Per Cent. Mortgage Bonds of this
Company are requested to present all Coupons now due
to this office fur settlement, in ace° rtlauc o with proposi
tion of the Calumny.
del6.6t ALBERT B. ECKEL, TN's:waver.
M. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE INS.
CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, December 15, 1.45 L
At en election for Director:4 of this Company, - held
THIS DAY, in persoinne elected Charter. the following
named .gendemou wore to serve fur the emuing
year i viz:
Clem Tingles. Robert Toland,
Win. It. 'Thompson, J. Johnson Brown,
Saud, Bloplotte, 'Marshall 11111,
Robert Steen, 11. S. Carson -
• Win. Stuvensun, Chas. Leland
Boni, W. Tingley_, .IW' u. Bllsell:Pittiburg,
• • William Mesmer. ....
A Theetioy, of the Board will ho held at the efllce.ef the
Company on WEDNESDAY next, the 17th 11147., to elect
. a President. B. 31. lIINCII3IAN,
del64t - Secret try.
AVIS AUX ELEGANTS.
M. PAUL A:V.1)11,10T, Gerund de la mai-ion de
ilteurs do M. aIIANDVILLE STOKES, OM) CHEST
NU.T Street,a l'itonueur de proyouir see
liontbreux antis et ; connalsaances qui rout dcia taVUHMe
de lour clientolle, (tilnat que iO6 etrangorij ylout do
regevoir de Paris et Loudres lee modoi le4 plus p3centes
et lea mieux pollees pour la salon irltiver.
M. 0 rand villo Stokes a mis a sa disposition les itorres lea
plus belles, et led inellleum qualites, des premieres insim
tactiues d'En rope.
Lea mlittitires, aims que lea (Anders de tons grottos y
trouverous les tuoilleures qualits tretotles, a.dos prix
tree modems. L'olega.uce de sa, COope, Oust quo to cachet
de distinction qui lit caraeterise est deja trop roams du
public pour eu renouvolies leurs morites.. 4el3 -pro
ECOMMONWEALTH INSURANCE
COMPANY OF TILE STATE OF PENNSYLVA -
F-Ofliee, Commonwealth Building, No. 613 CHEST - .
/MT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, December 6, ISM.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the COM MON
WEALLTII INSIJRANCE COMPANY of the State of l'onn
sylvania will be held, at the Office of the Company, on
'MONDAY, So unary 6,1583, at 10 o'clock A. M.
An ELECTION OF TEN DIRECTORS, to serve the en
suing year, will be hold at the came place, and on the
same day. between the hours of 12 and 2 P.
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
.PHLICADELPHIA AND 'LEADING
RAILROAD CO.—Opptoz 227 SOUTR FOURTH
Wiri-rADEcrittA, December 8,1363.—N0T1CE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the
Annual Meeting and an Election for President, slx
gen, Treasurer and Secretary, will take place on the
SECOND MONDAY (12th) of JANUARY next, at .12
o'clock aI. W. IL WEED,
• de9-tial3 • Secretary._
1,735. OFFICE MOU N T CARSON AND
PORT CARBON RAILROAD CO3IPAN Y.
PHILADELPHIA, December 1861
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of th s Com
pany_ will he held at the Office of the Company, No. '407
LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, December :Bat, at half
past ten o'clock A. lif., at which time an election for of-
ACOTR, to serve the ensuing year, will take place.
deg WV P. C. HOLLIS, Secretary._
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN—
SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, De
cember 17,1861
At an election by the Stockholders, beta on the 13th
Inst., in pursuance or the charter, the following-named
gentlemen were elected to serve as Directors for the en
suing ear—viz:y
Clem. g'ingley, Wm. Mused;
Win. R Thompson. Robert 'Poland,
el
Bispham, J. Johnson Brown,
Robert Steen, Marshall Hill. • •
Wm. Steven.on, H. M. Carton
Benjamin W. - Tingley, . Chas.,Leland,
• John Btssel , Pittsburg,
And at a meeting of the Board, held THIS DAY, CLEM
TINOLEY, EST, was unanimously re-elected President
delS•at B. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary.
wass=ol
• •
CORN EXCHANGE BANK,
EFFPIIf LADzi.PRIA, Noy. DI, 1.862.—At the election
November 17th, 1.862 the following Stockholders
were elected Directors of ttus Bank :
Alexander O. Cattell, Christian J. Hoffman,
Dell Nada, Jr,, . Robert Erylen,
Oeorge L. Bui.bY, if. W. Catherwood,
Vward C. Knight, William P. Cox
William L. Maddock, Edmund A. Solider;
James Steel, , Samuel T. Canby,
, Charles E. Wilkins. , -
And • at the meeting of Directors', this daY, ALEX
ANDER 0. CATTELL, Esq:, was unanimously re-elected
President,. ALEX. WHILLDIN, Ise.. Vice President ,
N
andlOß W. TORREY Cashier. ' • •
J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
•
i HEADQUARTERS PHILADALPHIA
COL. WILLIAM A. GRAY.
PutrAancrnrA, Dwember 18, 198.1.
$175 BOUNTY . $ll5
Wlien mustered' in, cash.
Whoa the Company is fun
At the end of the term of service
A SUPERIOR GUM BLANKET.
The pay of therecruit commences from the time he is
mustered in; bo 'will also at once be fullk,clothed and.
equipped, and sent to Fort Delaware, in comfortable bar-
racks, abundant rations, and every attention paid to
hia health and comfort.
Bystriet attention to his duty, a soldier in this regi-
monk kill receive rapid nromotion
By orders of the Secretary of War, thie , regiment has
been ordered on duty to Fort Delaware
For further ieformation, call at headquarters
N, p,—There is room for one FULL COMPANY in the
regiment, and - such will be accepted, with all its officers.
Immediate application must be made at headeuarteis,
•
)dt..... CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.'
Ai
CAro.Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J.
— olbri , wantect. W-watpli3l3:l - cklmpia - natter ,- ,za,•
nearly full, to secure the. Citizens' Bounty Fund'
awarded to the first Twenty CotoPMC.lstereil into
the service of thUlluited,SlAter, 1 . 4 . -..._..,41,2 :V ..::
Two' Orl , three , poititi.eneln*Ecc;pna I. ENANTWare
Ytkcant; wilt& Will be assigned to young -men of good re
ferenteScand who have seen service. . dell-tf
tGItED
h three
-to take
Its care lie
MILITARY GOODS.
P3til ljlphia
mi LIT ARy FIJIt-NISHESS:,
v „
yomarer,
418 AROH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. -
e -
A complete assortinent- oc-1 1 --oink, Yield t.ii
, and Idne--
eers'lSNiiirde, Sahass. Belts,. Pessants, Epaulettes: Gan
con* - , ntaversirclis. Field Glasses. 'Spurs, Candlesticks,
Chapeaus, Hats, Cap 3, Drums, BUk
,and Bunting 'Flaws.
Camp Knives and Forks. Baldrics. Gum-cloth Over-
Coat., &C
Also, a full line of
PRESENTATION' SWORD,
Bashes, Belts, etc., and everything requisite for the
Complete Outfit of Army and Navy Officers,
WHOLESALE & RETAIre.
TEA.RVEys-T, ". • •
STOOK AND. BILL iIROKER,
- STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of .II:S. GOVERN
111.SNT SECURITIES bought, and sold on Commission, ex
elusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at
losiest rates.
Orders by.brail shall receive prompt attention, Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq,
John B.ltliorttdg Coa kansuol.B.:Thomas,
delB-3ml[
JOHN C. CAPP & BON,
STOCK Cc NOTE BROKERS,
No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DiItF.cTLY OZTOSITXTHE AIECHANICW..4aIe. . -
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THB
BOARD OF BROKERS.
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS ;NEGOTIATED ON THE
BEST TERMS.
deS.Sm
GOLD,
CYCIARTERMASTERS' VOIICIIERS.
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED.
no2l-1m
U.S.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OR.
• .
TWENTY-YEAH SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
•
•
I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE UREA
!•III3HY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP
TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub-Traluinry or Depository of the United States, on the
Arst days of May and November of each year. At the
present PREMICM 02; GOLD, these Bonds yield about
EIGHT per cent. per annum.
A full supply always on hand. • •
•
• JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
litAl-tt • ;114 . 130DTH THIRD STREET."
$11,500.. 1,. °Tut . "rtinSmortsge AMOUNT
Or a iolt TO
iil Itent •
would be divided. Apply toNo . EIT.
del9 No. 309 WAL B. - PTT
NUT Street.
_
,000,
$5,000, $3,000, AND $2,000
$ 10
0 invest upon first Mortgage. Apply to
ALFRED PITLER, Conveyancer,
No. 51 North SIXTH. Street. •
El=
AGENCY Foxt, THE BALE OF,
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS, • .
No. 57 South TIIIRD Street. first door above Chestnut.
• •
A fall supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that
havebeen issued by the Government for sale in quantities
to suit.
A liberal dlicount allowed on amounts of sso and up
wards.
Orders by Mail promptly Attended to.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY, .
No. 57 South THIRD Street.
WO RELY,
FOR: - SOMETHING TO BRDELIGHT
ED WITH, KO to REIMER'S: his IVORrEEPES are
Perfectea in such a skilful' manner as. to Raney the most
critical. Gallery SECOND Street, above GREEN..:
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENE
RAL'S OPFICE, Pituarizt.pate,lEithDecember 11162.
PROPOSALS will be'recetved at this office until TORS,
DAY, Zd inst., at 12 o'clock Id., for the delivery in this
Eity_of two hundred two-horse Ambulances. complete,
Wu pattern , " The whole to be completed and
ready for delivery or, or before the 16th January,lB63.
The Ambulances to be made according to the specifics•
Lions for the same to be seen in this office. The right is
reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. . • ..
• • A...80YD.
del9-4t Captain and A. Q. M.
THE pREss.--PHILADELPIIIAI :SAPAY, DE EMBER ,19. 1862.
MILITARY.
OITY GUARD,
1511 h REGIMPOT, P, V.
WILLIAM A. GRAY,
COLONEL 157th REGIMENT, P: V
MILITARY. GOODS.
EVANS eic HASSA.4Iii.
FINANCIAL.
No. ELS . WALNUT STREET
DEMAND NOTES.
CHECKS ON WASHINGTON, and
7 3-10 NOTES FOR SALE
DREXEL ct CO.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET
M==
CUTLERY.
NO. 130 PEGO STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
IiANUFACTITREItS OF
PATENT CAST•STBEL
TABLE CUTLERY;
Also, the BEST and CHEAPEST
RMY gNIFE, FORK, AND SPOON
IN TUB MARKET.
Warranted
CAST-STEEL FORKS.
sell-wfmBm ' •
THE. BEST ',STYLE OF warDYNii .
MB AND OBTTINO iA this. efts, 4critiittycknrif
440341tt •
and BRANCH,
RETAIL DRY GOODS
USEFUL PRESENTS.
To persons who would make a . useful and acceptable
gift the subscribers respectfully invite attention to'the
following named articles, of which they have. a large
assortment
AT LOW PRICES:
EMBROIDERED HDKPS., SETS, AND COLLARS.
EMBROIDERED LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS;
EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS.
FINE WHITE AND PINK MARSEILLES QUILTS..
PREMIUM BED . BLANKETS.-
AFGHAN SOFA AND CARRIAGE BLANKETS.
RICH DBL, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
NAPKINS, DOWLIES, AND TCiIVELS, to match, eta:
SHEPPARD, VAN IfARLINGEN,
AND .ARRISON,
Staple and House FurnisVing Dry Goods,
1008 CHESTNUT Street.
$25
HOLIDAY PRESENTS , 01 6 1.
L L
WM. A. DROWN 4k, CO.,
Are now prepared with their usual stock of very superior
UMBRELLAS,
VERY SEITABLE FOR PRESENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1812.
WILLIAM WILSON &S;
.: --.--• -~ - , -: .- .... ~ .-.: - -;,.i: .. 1.
',--:§i-Ey:',kit,.::*:AA*;
M==l
STREETSi.C;
A very large easortment of Plata and. Faaoy SILY
HOLIDAY PRESENT 44,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
ALSO, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISH, FRENCH,
dea ja
fILIDAY PRESENTS - .
ArtassortMent of trSEYTTi.AADIALPICY GOODS
WILLIAM - YARNALL S ..!
: ouga,vuarrrlSlllNG STORE,
. 4.e13-tfe3
.. . . ...
• . ~. .. ..
.41RITANNIA.: WARE . . OF BEST .
Quality
TEA SETS ' . - CASTORS,' t
' • PITCHERh ipi3, ' • ' I, ...IiADEBS:' i
CIGAR.-. 1. • -•- SPOONS,: .
HOLASEIFo PITCHERS,
_:_ .
...
- CUPS, '-.• • • • :• - - JULEr Tau GS, atc..l„.
Comprising a flue assortment, An store and for : e
by : !•
__ WITTERS & CO.,
. ' ' ' • •sp North EIGHTH Street, ~.....
del7-9t .• •. ' - ; '•; ••• ... ~ Corner Filbe .
. . . . . _ .
SEE TO IT.—NOW 1$ THE TIXE , TO
BUY total "CHRISTMAS PRESENTS," before the
throng commenpes. WINTERS St CO. offer a beautiful
lino of goods in •
SILVER-PLATED WARE, of every variety.
BRITANNIA WARE,
KEROSENE LAAIPS,
Clocks, Fancy. Goods, Gas Shades, &c., the whole loin* ,
ing a complet9assortment of the above gooils, - from,whleb,
to select a 'Useful and Appropriate Present. CAW ,
early'by all means. )NITTEItS , Sr. C 0.,• - 4
35 .North EIGHTH Street; „I
%Corner Filbert, .:
STIXER-PLATED- W'A.ILE BEBTi.
QUALITY, coiisietin_g of •
SFLItIiDID TEA •••
• CAKE 'BASKETS,- • •
'TOASTRACKS' • • -
BUTTER I DIS .. r.-041-m•to • -
• -;440 fS
I;kES -PlTatitEL 4 •
t ya
RUBY AND PLATED BERRY DISHES.
RUBY AND PLATED SALTS; • 1
• NAPKIN RINGS.
LADLES. SPOONS.
_ CALL BELLS, FORKS, KNIVES, &c. &c.,
Comprising 'a line assortment, in store aril for - sale
WITTERS.&•CO., '
Nor 35 North - EIGHTH Street, ,
Corner if Filbert.
kll A PPROPRIA.TE GIFTS FOR THE
'SEAS:W.—GoId Spedacles, Gold Eye Glasses, Sake
oscopes,'. and Stereoscopic Views, Photograph: Albums,
Card Photographs, Spy Glogies,ppera Glasses,
aleid
oscopes, 'Mathematical Inetta.Ments, Mantel Thermome
ters, and h. great yariety - of other articles, appropriate
gifts for the approachinglielidays. •
DicALLITER BROTHER,; •
(Established in 11796,) •
719 CHESTNUT Street,
delS4tif
. . . .
pEPORTANT . NOTIOE
Td 'AA::OrErSoi IT MAY CONCERN.
—SUIT 'SLR POP. --•--
4
ett3tECgCr„,__,,i(rAt i rtgi§:E.
-;•61 plias; a toe oFnie, Eng - on
Double-barrel Shoe Guns, - Latnins.ted Steel Stubb__ -• • •
Steel Twist. Also, two Steel Twist Gans for b oys. These
guns ere the samples o a house and
offered * for sale very low. f
Ca n
ll im ear p ly orting
clan anake ,
your.seare
lection as they cannot be duplinated
TROTTER & DAWSON.
Nine Hundred and. Nineteen MARKET Street (919).
del2.6e
•
. .
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
_ .
• CHARLES . DUMMI&,
.•'-
NC!..81.111• CHESTNUT STREET, •
..,
' ' ' • . ' . PAILADELPIIIA,
.
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.
FANG St GOODS.
Pocket Books, Work Boxii. and Cabas,
Purses,Portelnonnaies, Writing Desks and Cates,
Cigar Cases and Boxes, Bronze and Gilt Goods,
Ladies' Bag 34. ' • •' • China &Parian Ornaments,
Papier Mache Goods, Bohemian Glass and Terra
Iline Cutlery, - .. . Ware.
Cotta. , .
Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Tubes.
Games of every kind known.
Cricket, Archery and Gymnastic Implements.
Walking Canes, Paris Fancy Goods generally.
Musical instruments of all kinds.
TOYS, • '
In every variety known, in thousands of different
kinds and styles. dell-121 if
• •
..GYLD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE
GLASSES, Field Glasses, for. Army and Navy use,
Kaleidoscopes, Microscopes, Stereoscopes, and Stereosco
pic Views, and a variety of other. article., appropriate
gifts for the season. AIoALLISTER. &
del44t 129 CHESTNUT Street. _
100FEOTOGRAPEEIli. ALBUMS-A'
' S. ' large variety for sale .}fra.g g ic a s liPlN & CO.,
924. dfiESTNIIT Street.'
del3-tf if
MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES; AND
spy-eLAssEs, for presents for sale Id
JACHESTNUTEE CO.,
'324Street,
deli-tf if
el P. EBA • GL ASSES " GRERA
O
GLASSES. For sale by .- 5
.• •
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
924 GHESTNUT Stroet.
del3-tf if
CHRISTMAS - PRESENTS.
Paint Boxes, Photograph Albums,
Writing Albums, Drawing Albums, . ••
Picture Albums, Toy Album
Cartes de Visite copies from Engravings, ,
Pictures for Children, natures for Coloring.
Colored Engravings for framing, • •
Fancy l'apers, Gilt Borders.
Also, Boxes with Fancy' Letter Papers and Enve
lopes. SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY,
del-1m . 112 South SIGHTH Street.
WWN•WiNrWe
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ~ •
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. -
BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND OM
INGS. For sale by i.
FROTHINGHAM & WELLB2,
VERY DESIRABLE.
IN STYLE AND PRICE.
Suitable for the season.,
WANAMAKER & BROWN . ,"
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
• OAK HALL,
B. B. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREET:
no&tjalif
FINE READY-DE
c. somp..4 — ts &SON,-
• No.liss CHESTNUT STRiET.
UNDER JAYNE'S HALL,
Have now made up for sale an entire Aeretock of
FINE CLOTHING. ...
Also, a full assorbient 9f CLOTHS. OASSIMERES4 and
• VEST/NOS , which they respectfully larli . e . :lhe prOslnto
• examine before purcbsein,Telsewhere. 5674,43/
HOLIDAY GOODS.
246 MARKET STREET
MANUFACTURERS OR
oonxEnior.o •
WARE on hand, suitable for
ANISRICAN PLATED' WARES.;
No. 1020, CHESTNNT STREET
DRESSING: OASES.
COMMISSION'. ROUSES.
READY-MADE OPMEIN
•
fi S•ENTLEMEN
`-°‘ WINTER CLOTRING,
OVERCOATS •AND
BUSINESS SUITS.
In great variety.
P,PEIDIAL DEPARTMENT
NJ FOR CTJSTODEBB. WORK. •
WATCHES AND'. afEWELRY.
HOLIDAY
TnomAs. C. GrAILRETT
CHESTNUT- STREET, s • .
OPPOSITE. TRE'MASON4IC
PHILADELPHIA,
liassimitraenived an assortment of. • '
LA lES' GOLD WATCHES,
Of the ueweet styles, hnd of very superior quality, ma
well as those adapted to men's and boys' wear.
Be 18 Manufacturing extensively a great variety of
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES oismvEtt.
-And ifres epecial attention to getting up thtngosuttable'
for
BRIDAL AND ROLIsDAY PRESENTS.
PLATED' WARE,
pot sn'ff.:under tim proprietor aWn inspoOtton, in agreat
variety s; -of. styles, - Will be warranted HEAVILY
PLATED With pure silver; in a way to insure its wear
- 4. • - „
iu
.
Much of fits - s
JEWELRY
Is manufactured on the premises, and his Stock will be
found sto cdmprise a great variety of fashionable goods;
from the smallest articles to •
-SETS OF DIAMO N DS. ,`
Masseurs offered for sale at ,
PRICES ADAPTED TO THE TIMES,.
And pertibps are invited to call and examine thent
Ell a - Up s, •_
• . •
• . FANCY. AND PLAIN •
S 1•L Tv-R WARE,
WATCJIEVJEWELRy; AND.PLATED GOODS, AT
43.E151".-ft,Y .11ARPEWS,
d'ej..9 l 6tV - 520 AIICII Street.
,go.LIpAx PRESENTS..
ARCHES; JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE,
No. 622 MOREY STRPM.....P3IILAVELPHIA.
' - "Persoit wishing to purchase good GOLD or SILVER
WATCHES, Rine Gold Sewelry, Solid Silver or Silver.
Bated Ware, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, will
hinge and' desirahle*stoek to select from at
STAUFFER & lIARLEY'S;
d012,12,t, No. 622 MARKET st., Philadelphia.
HOLIDAY i'ItESENTS.
Ifft ht‘n now en hand. a --
D LAND NDK._..v-Tz-v-rxt - WAIVE; -
~,
. JEWELRY,
OE ALL KINDS AND PRICES
•
surrAvu roR,
CRE.II4fAS AND NEW YEAR
PRESENTS.
We invits i speeial attention to the moderate prices of
LEWIS I_,A.DOMUS 'So 00.,_
del2-fiaL . No, 802 CHESTNUT STREET.
AMERMAN WATCHES.
. &TARTER,
• - AGENT FOR THE -
44 .1131:ERIGAN *WATCH IDOXPANY,".
NOW-OFFERS; EXPRESSLY ADAPTED.FOR
430,LIDAY PRESENT% •
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
'AMERICAN WATCHES,
FOR
LADIES AND- GENTLEMEN,
AT MODERATE PRICES.
No. '712 CHESTNUT. STREET,
'SECOND FLOOR, OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
.
1 14 HOLIDAY PRESENTS. a
G. RUSSELL,
- Na 22• NORTH SIXTH STREET,
OMFs a oiMoiassortpent of
. " . A'TOHEB,DT.4IIO I4 DS,
•• :SINE iTEWEIARY,
. •
. STANDARD` , . SILVER. WARE,
'Salable for Holiday Preseite, et the
LOWEST POSSIBLE. PRICES. dem*
D-. T. PR .
617001188011 TO PEAT? & RBATIT,) •
GOT
Is condamtly In receipt of
~„:
ENGLISH. SWISS; 41ID
.:AMERI.CAN
• 4 ',l - 1:;• •
Of desirable 'styles and to salt itioliiiae l 'of
:buyers. - • :
- ,
ELI_ . ROLDEN, . A
! Dealer in fine • -•-
...
..11.111tERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
•
JEWELRY, szo CLOCRk
708 KARIM Street.
oc3l-sm'
AMERICAN WATCHES,
SOLE - AND SILVER CASES.
•
JOS , ET. WATSON,
aul4m • No. 326 cHssTron , St
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
AT LESS THAN PORKER PRICES.
—FARR & BROTHER, Importers;
Inhid-tf 324 tHESTNIIT Street. below Fourth
LADIES' FURS.
LADIES': 'rPAS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
JOHN A. STA:MI3 ACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
No. 828 ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH.
HAS NOW OPEN
A splendid stock of Russian and Andean Bay and Mink
Sable, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and
other styles of vinp,euitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW
TEAR PRESENTS. dell
piRSI - .FU.R131
GEORGE F. WOMICA:II3,
NO& 4i5 AND 4i ARCH. Spat .
• , Bei NOW- OPEN
'•
ASSORTMENT.
OP
To which the attention of the patilitfielppripai. %.nolian
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
JOHN• - FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH.
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
LADIES' FANCY FURS
My assortment of Fancy Fun for Ladies and Children
1e now complete, and embracing every variety that will
lisk,fashionable during the PreSent season. • All , sold at
the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give
1118 a call.ne3Limif
A,BOXE STREET._
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Have on band a fine assortment of
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CHANDELIERS..'
• AI()) OTHER • • • • '
• •• i• •
GAS FIXTURES.
ai
AU4 Fran& Bronze Figaresand Ornaments. Porcelain
and Mica Shades; and a variety. of ' .
• IIFFANCY GOODS . •
• • ' SUITABLE FOR •
LID AY . GIkTS:
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. Please sell dud eittnildureaddii.' ' '
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ICE AND PARLOR PRESOTS,
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SKATES, of every description. for sale low, by .
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415.CHESTAUT.STREET,
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MATERIAAA ,FOR DEWORPW.
••• • • -
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CITION;CURRANTS, SPICES,. _
CIDER WINE, &c., &c. •
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
DEALER,IN FINE GROCERIES,
mom ti CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE ,STS
• . ,
9 1 M; OOPA:R .- TNERSHIP ,'HERETO
PORE. .
existing behicen,tlte saber-Mem in the ma
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NORRIS, at MIRY. is this day dissolved:4y mutual con,
sent. . ROBERT ORANLERS,
• • ' • WILLIAM NORRIS, •
SAUL; C. HURT.
Philadelphia, Peceniber 1, 1542. delS-3t*
pEMOVAL.-J. R. & J. PRICE. HAVE
..remored—to. No. 247 MARKET—Street, running
through to No. 34 Church alley, (recently occupied by
McFarland..Taman, C 0.,) where, with a largely in
creased stocl; of Dry Colds, they . would respectfully i n
vita the.attontion of the trade; delB-31."
EB AND . .BAR.=-PROF: ISAA9B,
; ;OCULIST' and AUFIIST, Hakim), .1s
peanently bested at No. U. ?INS Street,iwhem ha
trastcali diseases of .the eye 'or ear 'satentifically, and
careen" aarable:"Artille:sl eyes inserted wititont pain.'
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NEW pirsuivAtiows.
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`._"A MAP.
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'comprising the Topography for Six Miles on each Side .
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DIGKENS'S
NEM'
SOMEBODY'S LUGGAGE.
His leaving it till called for.—His Boots.—His Umbrella
Ms Black Bag.—The Rest of this Manusdripi he had
put into his Writing Desk.—His Dyesing-case.--Itis
Brown Paper Portmanteau.—The 'Rost of
s Manuscript' he had put in his Ilat-Box.--Ilis Won-
derful End
THE CONTINUATION
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INTERESTINO SHORT STORIES ASO NSTICLES, &C., &C
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• • s • FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS,. .''
FOR CLERGYMEN, • " • ,
AND FOR FRIENDS.
All the new Books of the season are to be found on our
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dates. BIBLES IN FINE BINDINGS, various OXFORD
and other ENGLISH editions. •
PRAYER BOOKS.
The BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, from the smallest
48mo. published to the largest folio for desk.
48mo. Prayer, Turkey • Morocco, gilt edge SI 25.
48mo. do. do. do. ribbon edge 150
48mo. do. do. ' do. withclasp 150
48mo. do. rims and clasps 260
48mo. do. velvet rims and clasps 300
16mo. do. Turkey-Bex • 225
16mo. do. bevelled boards •'3 50
32m0. Prayer, (best edition published for children,)
arabesnue 60
S2mo Prayei; Turkey . Morocco 1 75
32m0. do. do. rims and clasps 260
32m0. do. velVet 360
And a variety of styles not mentioned, besides all
the different English editions of PRAYER BOOKS and
CHURCH SERVICES. Also,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS: • -
A large stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, as hand
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-School
Teachers that 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. deldtf
JUST "PUBLISHED FROM THE AD
VANCE MEETS, ' ' •
' Bp Special Arrangement with the Author,
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MRS. HALLIBURTON'S TROUBLES,
A DOMESTIC NOVEL;
BY MRS.. HENRY WOOD,
_ Author of "East Lynne." etc. • ' •
CLOTH,.7S.CEETS.. • PAPER, 50 Mitt
Published by
DICK eis FITI!ZrEICALD,
No. 18 ANN SiItILET, N. -Y.
Also for sale by all Booksellers in this place.
Copies of the above book sent by mall, to any addrece
free of postage, on receipt of the price. clel7-Wha3t
IPrOLIDAYI JUYELLES, : --,THE BOY
FRISND;g FOmalY.:loi
cents. - - • .
Ilarry!eMistakee. and Where they Lod Him. 40 cents.
Melodies for Childhood. With thirty' illustrations.
10 cents.
Charles Norwood ; or, 'Erring And Repenting. , 90 cents.
Buy an Orange, Sir? or, the History, of Jamie Wood
[ord. 30 cents.
No Lie Thrives. A book for Boys. 60 cents.
The Young Maroonere. Twelve engravings. 90 cents.
For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
606 CHESTNUT Street.
PFLALLRN . HOLIDAY:S BOOKS.
I. FRUITS AND FLOWERS OF PALESTINE.
U. EL KHUDS, THE HOLY ; OR. GLIMPSES.IN THE
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HADJI IN SYRIA. Cloth. . _ 76c:
. LITTLE PILGRIMS IN THE HOLY LAND. Cloth,
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BIBLE STORIES IN VERSE•F . OR THE LITTLE ONES
AT HOME. Cloth, 60c ;
CHILDREN'S BOORS. GAMES, &0., in great variety. at
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1308 CHESTNUT Street.
OUS:TS.VE-..,bORE.
.• ILLUSTRATIONS
• READ Y ON THE, lgth OF. DECEMBER.
DANTE ALBUM,
Photographs from thirteen select Illustrations to Dante's
Inferno, by GUSTAVE DORE, in Portfolio, Clotb, $7.50.
In Turkey Morocco, 4410. • - •
TIIE SLEEPING - BEAUTY IN THE WOOD, by CHAS.
PERRAULT_,. with Photographs from the Illustrations
by GUSTAVE DORE.. I vol. 4 to. Bound in cloth, gilt
edges, $4. Turkey Moroczo, $450.
Also, Photographs of the atest Portrait of ALFRED
TENNYSON,. painted by G. F. WATTS,* engraved by
JAMES STEVE,hisow. Size of• the original, $l. Card
size, 25 cents. . F. LEYPOLDT,
' P., Bookseller and Importer,
del3-12t 1.3;53 CHESTNUT Street.
TT O'I“DAYt BOOKS'..
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HOLIDAY' BOORS. .
irb6 U
bseribers have on baud an assortment
B ILL VSTILATED AND BOOKSIiTANDARD r
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suitable for Holiday Presents; also, JUVENILE BOOKS
In - great.varietx, and
NEW all tbe •
. - • BOORS
Of the day. 1,
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. I'lll)li:sherd &ut.t•BookAellers.
25 South SIXTH -Street, above Chestnut.
,A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.-
Ju§t_p_ubliihei,_pric6 6 cents; new edition of the
- late Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED - LECTURE
on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing--Do-
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Physical Incapacity, &c. The radical mode of treatment,
without wedfolne,. is fully explained, so as to enable
every one to be his own physician at the least possible
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Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
poet-paid, on recelpt.of,slx; cents, or two postage stamp&
Address the publishers,
;CH. N. C. KLINE &.CO., '
127 BOWERY. New York:"
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no!-3m If
NEW itBLIKAATIQNS
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_prices and all kinds, is
Itt • - T. B. PETI3IISON & BROTHERS', .
' No, 396 CHNSTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
P4.IFT.BOOICS - AND ILLUSTRATED
Works Of all kinds wilt be found for' aft% at very
to 'rates. at • T. B. PETERSON & BROTHaRS'
NO. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelph ia.
pnOTOOMA.PH ALBUMS AN 1)
-K. 'CHILDREN'S BOOKS.—The cheapest place: in Phila
delphia • to . • buy all kinds of Children , 8 Books, from tho
plainest tor book to the most beautiful and expensive
T. R. PUITERSON &
• . . • N0..306 CHESTNUT Street.
Their stock of. Photograph Albums, Children's Books,
Illustrated Works Mall kinds , their twenty-eight differ
ent editions of the Works of Charles Dickens, waverly
Novels 'Scott's Complete Works t and.
1)/feet:everything in the book line; is larger than ca n be
found anYwhereeise, all of which they.are now selling
at retail at very low rates. We advise all to call in at
their store and examine their assortment before making
purchases.
Catlin at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS'
It No. 3 0 6 . 0ORSTNUT Street, Philadelphia
• • • •
C • LD. RE X' .13 Co K S .—T E
.• .
largest futsortment in tho city tor. sale, at cheaper
prices than an yw4lere• Mar, at
'
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS.' •
It, :No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
• •
9[1117 0 .:.. AMERICAN SUNI)AY SCHOOL
•tricKiiit have provided' their usual .beautiful and
bountiful stock of .. • •
• BOORS FOR TUB HOLIDAY SEASON,
In PverY "'variety of size, style, and price.. Catalogue;
furnished_ gratuitously on application at the DEPOSITO . -
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'Alf.ll..7.Stere orenin the eveuing. • • •• del9.6t
• • • • • ••• •-• •
MRS . : :SIGOURNRY'S ILLUSTRATED
ALL_ POEMS — AN • ELEGANT' PRESENTATION VCY:.
LOMB; printed on oreurs-tinted . paper, with illustrations.
'designed by Darley, and' engraved by various artists
. Beautifully
bound i n various styles, suitable' fOr'pre
'
sentat ion.
ALSO.- . • .
' 'An assortm tof FIOLIDAY-BOOKS, illustnitekstait
aid and juvenile. LINDSAY & BLAxisTon;
Publishe se
dell 25 South SIXTH Street. abo ve CHESTNUT.:
PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c.
STUART'S PORTRAITS .
,GEORGE' 'AND' MARTHA
• WASHIFWON,
COPIED IN
. OIL COLORS BY S. C. MibBLIATOff,':
• Of Cincinnati, (formerly of thiscity.i.
These Portraits are produced by an entirety New Pro
em, and are -more 'beautiful and lifelike than the finest
brush paintin and are furnished to' Mgcribers Only,
at a remarkalay srs,
low Price.
What can be more appropriate for.fi .
. 01.1RISTM. s AS PRESENT
Than .a pair of these Paintings? Thor must be seen to
be appreciated, and the subscriber will nail and exhibit
them to any In this city who will addriwahim, through
the Post OClce. A .
. _.
~. ...- -- A. BARLbW. ..
- oetrKivr •
Kil
FINE -EN.GRANTINGS,
. PARIS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS • •
• •i,••••;;;; CHRISTMAS SALES. ".•
OIL paLgimes. PICT - j-v. AND PHOTOGRAPH
,LOOKING GLASSES•
IN GREAT VARIETY. '
EAULE'S GALL.ER;IES,
Aet-tt :816 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA
PHOTOGRAPHS:
ARDEL IsiONITMBNT.--WE Plll3-
• LISII this morning iii s terDlue Card 'Photograph, of
the beautiful and costly. inottiftnbill to the memory of the
tare MADAM BARBEL. at, Mount Vernon Cemetery.
, McALLISTRH. & BRO.,
• . 728' CHESTNUT Street..
. . .
C "Er PROTOGRA_PHS":6-W.E . HAVE
Purcbtuzed froth Ames S.• Earle ; & Sen• their entire
collection of CARD PIigTOGRAPHS, and have now the
largest collection in the city. • •• • • .
. 'IdoiLLISTEE' &
4109-4 . 7538 CHESTNUT Street.
pHO T 0031 , 11.A,P,H. ..4.i k Th UlikSt--0
every !die; aid' everi -4 4ariety'of binding, and at
all prices. • DUALLISTER &
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CRI - STMAS HOLIDAY.S;--BE .115
time to seethe st itpresent
duced 'prices. REIMER'S Lifp4-ize•l'hotogfliAM
Colors. SECOND Street, abort; tirade- •
JUST OPENED,
A NEW PHOTOG - RAPIT'GAi.L'EThir,
•'
••• • ' No. 906 AReIrStREET,
Where the
FINEST PROTOGRA9IZIC
snosPie
• THE CASTE DE VISITE TO tint IMPERIAL SIZE,
•Are producedbiaati oa7cFm .
.Tiose wicking first l olegOpidtares are Wilted to call and
examine specimens. -
A Choice selection of Albums, asses, and frtme., on
hand. F. A. O. ELNIPE.
deli
HEISTMAS TIMES.-A FINE OP
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portunity to get good and true likenesses at mode
rate charge. .ItEIMER'S life-size Photographs in _oil
colors. A splendid chance. Go—SBOOND Street, above
Green.. . . , •
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one month 75 cents, ,or 3 cents per day .. WS South
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E NGLISH AND FRENCH FAMILY
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Jtter rendk; Catalogre of the Young Ladies' French Li
brary. - •
Oatalogue de Ur Otyiotheque chaste des Dames et
dep Demotpplles." M. M. MONACHESI Agent.
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MARSHAL'S •SALES.
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MARSHAL'S •
ARSHAL'S SALE.—BY . VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. 'Alm Cadwalailer,
Judge of the. District Court of the. United States, ill and
(or the Eastern District or Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to one directed, ticill be sold at public side,
St to the hiale4
and best bidder, for cash, at Michener s ore. No. 14-2
North FRONT Street, on. WEDNESDAY, December list,
3562, at 12 . o'clock M., d d bales of Sea Island Cotton,per -
11.13: steamer Pawnee. The Cotton be examined live
days prior to the day of sale, at the store.
WILLIAM MILL WARD
;United States Marshal E. 1). of kla.
December 18, 1802. dela&
MARSHAL'S SALE:=BY - TIAT UE
of a writ of sale, by the Honorable John Cadwala
der, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in
and for the 'Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to rue directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash. at the Steam Ship
Wharf,'above Vine street, on MONDAY; JANUARY 6th,
'1,933, at 12 o'clock, ISt., the Steamer CAROLINE, her
tackle, ainntrel, and furniture, as she now lies at 'said
wharf. The ship is au iron vessel of 578 4S-91. tows bar
tlieu. • - W(LLIAM MILL WARD, •
United Stlites Marshal E.' D. of Pa..
Philadelphia, Dec. 'oust del9-10t
LEGAL•.
THE .. COURT ; ., -- : OF' GO lit ItON.
- 0 ; PLEAS FOR THE C ITY AND COONTY OF Pairs-
DELPRIA." ' - • •
Assignee' Estate of. the QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY. • • -
The Auditor 'appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
first account filed by SETH H. • BUTLER, assignee for the
benefit of creditor's of the . Quaker City Insurance Coin
pauy, and to make distribution of the balance, will meet
allf his anpoint~rteut,
ou Awlbear
December
e r r tlg t ir . 7 6 ,? 2 s7
his office, No: 109 North SIXTH street, above Arch iii
the city of Philadelphia. . delO•fmtvbt
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY ANkcowiTy OF PHILADELPHIA:
ifslare - oir.foif.TerßtLlaisiGll.ol, deceased. •
Notice is hereby given that ELIZABETH ANN. EEL
LINGHAM, •widow of the - said decedent, has this day
tiled in the said Court her petition, and an inventory and
appraisement, claiming to retain per:Moat property: of
said decedent to the value of $300; (part cash.) as therein
expre5......41.• under, the - act of 14th April. IESI, and - the
supplements thereto, and that the 11azd . Court will ap
prove the same on the 2d day Of JANUARY, A. TO-1283,
unless exceptions be fiIBEN. ed ther
P eto.
AXSON WRIGLEY,
' Attorney of Petitioner._
delolts
•
TlitE,CowOrt•V COMMON
FOR THE COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.:
THORNDIKE vs. THORNDlKPi—bv:Divorcec Of .I . ttle
. • • . Term, Mt No. 17. ' • •
I:STY-MART TIIOIINDIKS, the respondent, will take
notice that a rule has been granted in this ease, return
able to December 27,1862, on him, to show cense why a
Divorce a :Vincula Matiiinenti 'should net be decreed,
and that this publication i.e made, as said reipouitent
could not be found to be served personally with notice o
the above rule. *- JAME:, \V. PAUL,
Dec. 18,1882.—de19-4t* Attorney for Libellant.
.
.N..,0,1q. Tat : ORPHANS! ,
-Li COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.--'
In the matter of the estate of . ROBERT B. AILEY; de
ceased stir proceedings in partition.
To John Amy, Samuel Arey, Joreph Amor :Eliza M.
, Higgs;.htte Arey; Samuel Ray, Dr. William Bacon and
Mary his wife, in right of said .Mary, George Davis, Elio.ll
Tinker,late Davis, and Horatio G. Davis. • •
Countii of Philadelphia,
I certify that at au Orphans' Court for the county afore
said, held at Philadelphia on. the 17th day of October.
A. D. 1562, before the Hon. Oswald Thompson, president,
and his "associate justices of said court, on motion. of
'Rainy W: ;trey, Esq., for Petitioner, the court ordered
and *decreed that the return of theeheritf and jury of in
quest he'confirmeLand that a rule directed. to the heirs,
and all persona interestedrto be and.appear before the
judges of said Orphans' Court on the SEVENTEMITH DA
OF J.k..NUARY, A. D. 1563, at 10 o'clock A. M., then and
there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of dece
dent, satiate as in said proceedings mentioned, at the
valuation put upon it by the said inquest, be granted and
allowed, and issue out of the said court.
Witness my hand and the seal of the said court, this
12th day of November, A.D. 1562. •
A. J. FORTIN,
Pro Clerk of the Orphans' Court.
delfl-irtn4t
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
UNITED . STATES LIFE DTSURANOE
COMPANY OF NEW. YORK.
JOSEPH R. COLLlNS.President. •
JOHN EADIE, Secretary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $900,000.
-The business of this Compant is conducted exclusively
on the cash 'principle, which s now. fully recognized as
the only correct principle. •
The law under which this Company is chartered pro•
vides that, if the capital should. from any-cause, become
impaired to the extent of $26,000, or more, the stockhold
ers shall be called upon to make good-such deficiency:
This is the only cash Company in America which affords
thin safeguard to policy holders.
Dividends declared every three years, the next on
March 8th,1845. ' •
Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low
as 20 years' experience and the probable future rate of
, interest will ju.ttify. .
BARDENWERPER. Agent,
No. 421 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
REPERENCFS.
Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Bank,
Hon. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint.
MessrtiJay Cooke & Co., Bankers.
Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co.. Bankers..
Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delfvfm:ito
NB.W ::C:URRENCY.
• • MAGIC - POCKET BOOKS. •
A large aeserto eat for the holidays at wholmale. .
• • .
J. R DILLN,_SoIe bLauufacturer
21 °' " ANN Suva, (up stain . ),
- tiew York.
trlittlftEteLAS: OP SILK AND GIisTP
.%J 1 , 1A31, to ariotip styles of Itnisli o f s o . ric s oat.
9 : and 4 North FOURTH Street..
ILICtiEBRELL.A.S, PARAG9N
►• AND FANCY STpLFRAMES,.nice and light.
• - ,i ~ JO& FUS'SELL,..
N 2 os. and 4 North FOURTH Street.
GLIM. tcIaRELIA.I3, WITH rvoxy.
P ,) Aid? wooD . 11ANDLES; for presents. ; .
JOS..FIISSELL... •
Nos. 2 anti 4 North FOURTHS
WREN° 11 , 4 ',Mill POMMY
a- BURNET , Impooisi Nastard.lor sale h otdre And
to arrive. by the ookossent.. , •
NA.IIES - S. CARSTAIRS,_
No. "MS WALNUT' Streik ;
- •
111211 E-13 - PUNCHEONS
titan. bond, bly
!/ " CHARLES S. RSTAIRS..
128 wkiavyr St. aLi PRADHTE St.
r'tltii)=A 7 dtil
A MERIOANACADEMY OF. 411:1810--
..-a= DIRECTOR I WWI
TEIB (FRIDAY) EVENING. December 19.
.; • • Third Opera Night.
D21813T OF MLLE. LNG lOLINA CORMIER.
Mr: ORAU begs to anneal:teethe producticiiinthierec
beer 's new. Opera,
_ DINORAH,
• ALA Pardon de Ploermel.)
This important and Interesting work will be given for
the first time In Philadeiphia,
trittiuy,) DECEMBER 19.
Whererr this latest inspiration of the illustrious com
poser of .' Lee. Huguenots has been performed, it tuba
been pronounced a chef a"ceuvre. The legend on whiett
the Opera 0f ...
DINORAH
is founded affords frequent onnortinitieis for that vivid
contrast of stYle, and alternate change from "lively to
severe," which:he so much cultivates. The result is an
unique work of art, so astonishingly felicitous that, while
it delights the general public by the irresistible blan
dishments of melody, it surprises the musician by its
learned combinations and novel and beautiful effects of
instrumentation. •
.
Mr. °RAU is fortunate in posessing at the Pro&eat mo
ment an ample company ter the just interpretation of this
production.
CORDIER, MORENSI, -
BRIGNOLI. AMODIO. WONT,
Will appear in the princirmi parts,"
MLLE. CORD lER
Making her debut as
DINORAR,
'A role expressly written for a brit Haut high soprano.
NEW SCENERY
- . -
has been prepared for the Opera by Mr. H. Calye, Scents
Artist of the New - York Academy of Music, anti the scene
at the 31311 Dam df the
INUNDATION
•
will, it is believed, fully maintain the high repute of the
establishment.
NEW AND CHARACTERISTIC COSTUMES.
FULL CHORUS AND A GRAND ORCHESTIth OF
FORTY,
and the following extraordinary Cast:
CORDIER Dinorah.
MORESSI as Ist Goatherd
. BRlONOLl..:na..Corcntin.
.STOCKTON.as.24 Goatherd
SUSINI . as. The Ranter.
To give dno effect to the Episode of the third. not, Signor
Brignoli has kindly consented to sing
• THE FAMOUS REAPER'S SONG,
which can only bo effectively given by art. nitist 'of su
perior- merit.
•• The performance will commence with the
: GRAND SYMPHONIC AND CHORAL OVERTURE,
• THE PILGRIMAGE TO PLOERMEL, ' •
being a musical description of the events that are sup.
posed to have taken place prior to the commencement of
the action. It will be performed by
THE GRAND ORCHESTRA OF FORTY
• THE INVISIBLE CHORUS.
The musical portion of the Opera has been prepared and
carefully rehearsed by Signor UCRIO. • '
The rase en scene is under fife general snperintond
etc° of Sig. SCOLA.
• SPECIAL NOTICE. •••
---- - • .
On account of the importance and difficulty of the great
Symphony, no interruption can possibly be permitted
(luring its performance. Visitors are, therefore, respect
fully requested to be in their pi aces befl*o it' ommences,
or they will have to await its conClusion to be shown to
their seats.
• Ticket Office at Academy, and Gould's Music Store.
Chestnut and Seventh streeta,wherc seats can be secured
for SATURDAY'S Dluorah and Ballo in baseborn.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
DIRECTOR
r..,J. GRAZ.
TO-MORROW (Satiardayl EVENING, Doc. RD.
GRAND GALA NIGHT. ;
First and only timo of ••
-
daring the •
:ABELLA,•as ICORDIER, as gager: (page.!
• A.:nelial
-neslea t up BRITANo .r
AMODIO • 'Rein a , .11Richard.
MLLE: ELENA ant
Are engaged for the Ballet, consisting of '' '' ; ' •Tont.
1. 'GRAN I)II ALLOP• eXP.i6 , 4) , CollMesod
lo inMasebera by SIG. MU AO, by.MLLE.
and MR. SMITH, and Corps de Ballet. ••••••••.„
2. MAZURKA, by MLLE. ELENA•and MR.. SMITH. •
NOTlCE.—Patrons of. the Opera who may desire to be
upon the Stage during the scene of the Masquerade are
requested to make application for Cards of Admission.
These will 'be. aupplied • without any - additional charge,
but must necessarily be limited in number. •
MRS; JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE. •
Business Agent an'P J reash rer......... AD, IMP - lir.
, BENEFIT OF .S. CLAN
AND HIS FORTY-SEVENTH NI Mt__
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Dec.
THE EATON BOY,
SUDDEN THOUN EIGH GHTS;
MY BOR'S WIFE, and
, THE HYPOCRITE.
Clarke as Dabster, Jack Cabbage, Tiniothy Brown, and.
Maw worm.
Mrs. John Drew as the......• • Eaton Boy.
THE NAI D.ACHI 3i. EEN IS I ACTTBREHEARSAL,
Doors open at 6 Commeat 7g.
Seats secured six days in advance. •
IVALNIITZTREET THEATRE.-
, v Sole Lessee Mrs. hi. A. GARRBTTSOM.
SWARM Agent ' Mr. JOHN. T. DONNELLY.
BENEFIT OF MR. DAVENPORT. •
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENINO, Dec. ID, If* `
Will be performed the Drama of
. DON C2BSAR DE BAZAN. '
Don Ciesar ' Mr. E: L: Davenport:
Meritans Mrs. Anna Cowell.
To conclude with•O'Keefo's Comedy, entitled
• .
WILD. OATS.
. .. .
Rover Mr. E: 7.:
A : 8 S E Y • BUILDPIGS:•i::-TENTEI
AND
musTmas ',CND YOUNG.
CTOIS AND GIFTS-FOR THII.LITTLE ONES.
SIGNOR BLITZ. •
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST; with hie
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will.commeuce his new
and popular Entertainments for the See:moit on MONDAY
EVENING,. Dee, Vd, at .3.‘„ and on CHRISTMAS DAY
three Grand' Performances at 11 A. M. 4; and 7X P. M.,
and every AFTERNOON and EVENING during the
Holidays.. The attractions 'will be marvelloualt' ex.Reri
metal+ in Magic ; -wonderfulpowers in :Ventriloquism.
•and the Learned Canary Birds in their now characters.
Admission ti cents. Children 13 cents.. dele-tf
ONOEBT, BY THE BtaND . .' •
•-• CONCERT by the GRADUATES of the 1 13 LINT,
ASYLUM 'will be given en THIS (FRIDAY)
at the LADIES' FAIR, now in progress at .CONCERT
BALL. This Fair is most wortky of patronage, as the
Proceeds are to be devoted , not only to the. sick and
wounded soldiers in our different lsoopitals, but also those
upon the battle , field, noteregelringlinmeabile attention
/I. full Brass Baud will also bein attembinee..'
Admittimeolo cents. '.
" Alto
C ERT HALL, ORRSTNVIT
‘I STREET..
FORA SHORT TIME. ONLY.
Commencing MONDAY,. December Wand every Eve
ning during the week, • • •_ •• •
PEARSONIS HISTORICIORROR:Or THE WAR,
The only work of the kind Imexistence, sketched. by
eye-witnesses, and painted in•the hi glii . zst stjrle of art by
the most eminent artists, n441, 1 141he stipervisiert of the
well-knownIPEARSON BRO R%-of I%w York. The
most interesting objects and incidentS* connected with.
the RISE AND PROGRESS OF THRRRIIELLION,
illus
trated with. STARTLING DIORAA,TDIC A`COOMPAIII
MEETS, entirely new,. and Olt' ivscod e ofrnagniftcence
never 'before attempte d. The thunder of. cannon and
the din 'of the battle-field fall upon' the' ear- of the
audience. The. Are and- , amoke of • thereitviitting hosts.
and. their desperate charges are seenv•amitlite7 fearful
work of carnage and death is presented Witlre distinct
ness and vividness mocking reality} so thattlaramlience
can readily imagine themselves• actual spectators of the
sublime and stirring scenes represented. -
Tickets, 25 cents. Packagek of sixjsL Doors open at
6 0 . n; to commence at ni o'clock.
Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY,. SATUZDAY, and
CHRISTMAS A ft ernoons, at 3 o'cleck, ;risen , Children,
will be admitted for SIX CENTS. •
Persons-desirous of obtaining Tickets will please call.
at the Ball, between the hours of 10 and 12k. Mt and 2
and 4P. 51 Cdel7-4el D. WOODWARD, AtAuager.
PONCERT• HALL= L B Ci•T 11
•
- R00)11-CRESTNUT Street, above Twelfth.
CAPTAIN WELLIABIS' • •
GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMEtFJ.
Every Evening at IX o'clock.
And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock.
This splendid Entertainent drew crowded houses for
250 nights in New York ; 'will remain open a few weeks
longer in Philadelphia. • Every family should Nviiatess
Capt. Williams' Great Whaling. Voyage before its dbpar.
tare. " Liberal arrangements will be made for echoed,
and benevolent purposes. Tickets. 25 cts.; or five for R.
,
( - 4ERAT A NIA ORCHESTRA. PUB
LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY • ANTI&
NOON at 33( o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL
Caxl Bentz. conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of I
tickets,o be had of Andre & Co., 110 I• Chestnut
street ; J.S.J. Gould, Seventh. and Chestnut, and at tha
hall door.. ' • • nol7-tf
IiASSLERS: ORCHESTRA,.
• • .•_.-Iniw,orpig&i •
214 Simth 'ffiGHTTI • St.. below Walnut. delOan
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OP
..a• THE FINE ARTS
1625 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from .9 _ A. M. OH.
P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. '
Shares of stock. *3O. - 379
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Boxes liar day, at C. ALBRfOHT dr•CO.'S.lpttted States
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1. Fancy Dry Goods'llonsit, how doing a bold
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1C 'partner having front enn.ooo to $15,000 to invest, in place
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BOARDING:
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Tt 0 A 11,1) N G..-SurrEs 7 OF : ROOMS
for Fainilien, and stogla,Rooms, X: E. corner of
. SIXTEENTH and LOCUST Streets: . .del.B3t
SDIGLF: GENTIYAr A N WOULD
• . .1111ce.to engage a coinforti_kbly tarnished roent for dm
mithin ten minutes' walk qf ?rape ease,.
addreps "Ewell," Rt this once. • dell-tfo
PERSONAL.
LISTER. AND' PAY ROLLS,' AND
Goventmentelaims of alllcindo' oashoa or col
lected. it reasonable rate*, lsy JAMES. MILTON, 424
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. . •• . • zlOBO
PENSIONS.-
$l.OO .BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldiers:. sailors.
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at 'reasons/WS
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced nposs
by . . , . JAMES FULTON
Solicitor for Claimart
4g.A WALNUT Street, I:iiiiadslp
El=Z=
ftiticilar • atatri given to p'arlies
• . ncl&tt
FOR.. SALE. AND. TW,LET.
desi CONVENIENT SMAKLIEOUSE
mal- and STORE to LFAlLettats for sale low. B€l.l. North
TEM% Street. , . : • del7-30
TO BE LET. STORE NO, 1617
ma:MARKET street. Ptxtures for sole. Apply to
dels-6t* M. PATTON, 20 SontIiBIGHTEENTII Sk
tri FOR SALE OR TO - LET--STORE
Ara No.. n North. THIRD gtieet. 'Uoinirti.sit , No. IS,
opposite. . . : dorms
ATO LEZ-THE. DE . SIR Bls BS.
SINESS STAND, No.ll North THIRD Mina, center
of Chunk 40.7.61141p1y on the • premlsee. - tiel3-te
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Readied Railroad, 3 toile., from Doylestown, first-claw
improvements; nicely watered, Ate. Applv ,
rtrrrr,
309.Wda1,tipy. Street.
gm) TOR • SAL.E--310 NT GO ME R Y
-A- coury r:utm, Acres.t near Norristown. sub-.
stintial STONE DIMON - F.3IEIM, plooly watered. &e...
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the adjoining counties. :APPIY to ' N. PETTIT.
del° • aos WALNUT Street.
-SIX WELL IMPROVED
$l,lOO. GROUND RENTS, of this amount, for
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annum ; a number of Ground Rest=, from S6OD to *l,OOO.
Apply to E. PETTIT,
dehl No. 300 \WALNUT Street.
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We alts constantly receiving • •
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:With whicti, for price andguality
WR CH xiitRNGE COMPARISON.
' 4 Obi Whiski_,_es - 'for purity mellowness and delicacy, are
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:And we sell then atbent 11.4_LP PRICE:"
• OtairRETAIL DEPARTMENT
m a 6 already hewing a considerable feature in our basi
ns:ft and to coutimpi in its presentstatre. and to enlarge
Niereshe.l.l Se% notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheap-
AY as ever.
' • ' '••••• CONSIDER THESE PRICES!
• ••. Monongahela Whisky; 60 cents per gallon.
Old Bourbon Whisky. 75 cents per gallon.
7-
.Old It" Whisky, $1 per gallon.
• Rextrt Old Rye Whisky, SLSO per gallon.
Very Choice Old Rye Whisky, $1 Per ga VA ln.
N. IoN
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• 318 North SECOND Street, nine doors above Arch.
deg-Drat . ,
MARSEILLES CASTILE 60AP.L--100
Boxes choice Castile amp for Sale by RHODES Or
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