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    NOTICES.
~. .... ... .
It lON. GEORGE W. SMILEY WILL
1r 4 p on "The Sin of Noses in the Smiting; of
fb`r. noeti In the TO-MORROW , ttt
10 A, Ist, 011(1 on " Tito Males of Husbands" at
; p M. Church in lin mini and Haydn HA%
•;I(iirril nod GREEN Stvreta.
THE TWENT . y-SEyENTII. ANNI
r ‘7' FJ:SARI OF TILE MISSIONARY SO
,,f Ppthiqe.lphilh 1011 b 4 I , leld TO-MORROW
I Rvport will be read, and addresses deli-
i, lIN F. CHARM N, Pester of the Church
~: F ,\ DAMS 1), D., of the'Promhyterinn Church.
I " 'N I) tt 13 •
i; lIEUSO , o le apt st buret".
oI,AN Mll,Llill will conduct the Singing.
TIIO3IAS T. MASON, Chnirintot
Committee oil l'nbile Meetings.
Till TWENTY-FOIJRTII ANNI
r .'vElzsAllY OF THE PHILADELPHIA BIBLE
tv".', 1 1 —The Rev. JOSEPH A. SEISS, D. .D., will
6 ), the PhiladelphM. Bible Society, ou the oe
ils anniversary, TOMORROW
EN'EN IN°, at hair past 7 o'clock, in St. John's
%, Eva ngelica l Church, RACE Street, above
from the Annan I Report will be read, and a
taken up in behalf of the Society, Tho Penn
, ,Bibb SerielY, the Female Billie Society of the
I:, Merril, the Covina ntown, Northern Lib or _
Societies, and the S. School
, ~,,t, a Ole Plue-street Presbyterian Church, are
Ily iuritcd to be present. •
CHARLES B, DURBOROW;
Chairmen Committee or Arrangements.
-, OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN-
T', T - fIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY,
i.t , ' PFILADIMPIT lA, DOOM/Ibn 20, ISG2.
!,ilual Meeting of the Stout:holders of the above
NV a t i ii
~ t , Il i ii c t i V A Tel& e oill o ce, No. 230 South
tlt day of January
r 0,..),
..
, i o c or'. A,_ M.,when u ,
e et n i , ott i vill he hold
`.` ; . I N
IZI:ti`ORS to serve nu
l i e
':1 lloks el' the ConinanY will bo e:lOs t o l ggr 'll ifft T e l e i i
, t ,ifieday of Elveilon.
t . ~.r ed:,l!l_, Jt )S. C. COPPUCK,Seeretarr
• ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL,
to Ctiv.:.vit•T Ilu.t, PevemlierlB, Nurses
th i s Iloseitol will report with their contracts
Il.g, No. 000 SANSOM Street, without delay.
order or HOPKINSON,
hi. S. Vol. Surgeon Corrnrg Hospital.
((IVY BOUNTY FUND 10031MIS
4. 10N.—Notice is bitchy given, that alOplications
1,11 ['mink - don must be made on or before
Us the Gommismon wlll oloso on that day.
.rom‘r C. KNOX
3011N . ROBBIN, -
EDWARD OLIRSTED,
EDWAIIDON. An%
WILLIAM :BRADFORD,
Comrnhdon.
Y. c TTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA
com Ent I 101.1 - ,EG H., Northeast Corner
acid GI I ESTNITT Streets.
, 4 t. l 1844 Incorporated NZ.
aig iulits llorent branches, as practised by
ut ts Pon nship, Plain and Ornittnen
' n
mq.cial Low, Mercantile. Forms, and
•
in separately, and can enter at any
study at such hours as may be most ccinve,
~, n sive Return - moth , tinn, faithful attention to the
of its studinds, and priudienl advantages to bu
this Institution it - unsurpassed.
and Evening. Twenty-five pot cent. ofT re-;
1 Sill's. delD4t*
NOT - 1 C E.—THE. 'UNDERSIGNED
"" will be in IsIIAV !ORLEANS during the throe
c, ; ,. next ensuing, where he will he happy to take
t any consignments entrusted to has care. Re
tt.rer to
Thee. Richardson & Co., •
" Alex, O. Cotten C 0,,,"
E. A. Stuffier St
" Jacob T. Alburgor & Co., I
Mr. George A. SlcKinstry j
?h. Philip Nathan, Niny 1 alt.
A, P. ITOPPEL.
OFFICE. (HA FIE WESTMORE—
LAND COAT, (PY, (No, MO South Tamp
, n,yr of Willing.; ALley.) PHILADELPHIAr De•
' , , C ,r r riu of Dlreetors, held this day, a Dividend of
publ,A prr sh are,, on the Capital Stock was, de ,
~„1 Iw profits of tho past year ; payable on and
NUallY 24,1863.
T,,Trail , fer Books %yin be' closed natil January-Bth
F. - H. - JACKSON,
Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE NVESTIVIORE
0., LAND COAL COMPAN V, PHILADELPHIA, De.
o , niNll 7, 1562.
;mud meeting of the Stockholder.; of thin Com-
W‘il he I,ridat their otdro, No. 2.3 Mouth THIRD
.:Smet. or, WEDNESDAY, the ith of January, 1863, at 12
314 m which lima an election will be held for
kl,EvE.y DIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY and TREA
-1"1:11:, uo,erve for the ensming year.
F. 11. JACKSON,'
,Seeretary.
TO THE BENEVOLENT.—HORE
",.;,• than two hundred Ladies have assimirded them
ander the 11141t1P of the PENN RELIEF ASSO-
LcfMN FOR SICK AND 'WOUNDED SOLDIERS, and
...t.voting one iaterllooll 11.114. evening of each week, at
prim Carden Institute, corner of BROAD and
i'I:IS(Z DARDEN Streets in making up such articles
• ;ffe nick needed by our .s . iek
( ~m aittees of those ladies visit every hospital in the
ly nece.sities of the inmates, anti; as
,rapos,ible, to supply them. They are also forward
distant points such supplies as are most wanted,
L rr re•monsilde parties tare to be Mound who will re
av such, aid MIAMI to pri)p(lc distribution-of them,
things large walls aro required, and tins
made to the honarolout to assist them by done.-
r• attorney or goods,
Int. Wowing-named gentlemen have consented to re
tot bc-bn of thiAll:4,oolatiou, any donations that
bo WWI , : - "
'S,‘ N 12,51!..
.1-11' . 1 . ?,'1",r1 It lj and qtlet:krlt streets,
T - u t I . l —
T, I As, . *
sr. 102, so Fifth street.
tI:„tI:„KENT, SANTEE,(Io., 2J9 and 241 North Third
'GM WIEST, & ERWIN, 47 North Third street.
IN C. SAVEIII, Sir; Minkot. Areet,
ILE. STOKES, & 337 (nesting A. (107420'
1-4 TILE UNION BENEVOLENT ASSO..
• CIATION, AN INSTITUTION FOR THE EN
; MARDIENT OF IND I'STRY AND SUPPRESSION
PAUPERISM, AND THE RELIEF OF SUFFER
AMONG THE WORTHY POOR.
tt Ow on mull meeting - of the Association, held Tnesday
October 21st, the tel gentlemen wore
re1;.:1 and Men:taws 1 ,, r the ensuing year, viz:
in,IaiI.EiW:LAWKT , H. PERK ENS,
BARD D., 1 ,V00D, J. FISHER
;AMINO.
wsritan—E. WILMX, Clirktnnt street. • '
.o:r..l.9Nntrio Szoarr.titY—l , . OMER): BONI4,-
:101WINCI 811CIIETAIIV—JOHN H. AT‘rt l o.o,- - '
umiAnaag. •
Morris.Waln,
,zol4epli H. Dulles,
doh:: AA:l:lust,
Thomas A. Budd,
Charles Rhoads,
ltielmrd \Vood, -
Cite ries S. Witrtz m D
Coates,
sic M. Collins;
:; 'lna , Latimer
Bohlen,
Itra l'urves,
A n a Ovne,
Bllloch t omm, Y, Jr.,
mit , Wattson, / Thomas T. TfLtiker,
/ Edward 11, Wood,
yieetin g of the Board of Managers, S. C.
TIVS. EVANS were reappointed Colley„. alp probable heavy demands upon the
lieuthe prmiltg winter. by the suporteklee labors
.irk nod Wounded soldiers. and their families, the
woo id respectful I I ask the co-operation ot the
and all that feel an Interest—and who does
high Christian object. Contributions of
:r,1.,•1” Mat ho Wilt to the Treasurer, E. WILCOX, Esq.,
-lel 'Chi:kr:an Street. Provishms, new and partially,
Irory tiothins, blankets, shoes Atc., or money, will be
be the Agent, at the oat's° ot the Society. and are
,;(.4 'riled. Corn meal, beans, and potatoes are
ft clinics, and Cif II 10 , stored on the premises
umited. SAMPEL 'II. PERKINS, President.
, 'es R. ATwoon, Secretary.
WILCRX, Tl.PiiStirOr t 404 Chestnut
1111:Kii, Agent 110 South Seventh Street.
OFFICE OF THE SURGEOIY'AR
4. TIST TO TUB ARMY AND NAVY, PittLAost.-
a Ortober 24,1582.
rrtie , l Soldiers and Senors desirous of availing them
', the National Appropriation for supplying Artit ,
Limb ,, , should apply immediately at the office of the
s.
-Artist to the °moment, No. 1009 CRESTNIIT
„. • B. FRANK PALMER,
Cfrwernment Surgeon-Artist._
'r; THE DONALDSON IMPROVE
''.'- NI ENT AND RAILROAD COMPANY-011We, No.
. TILIRD zitreet, Washington Building,.
I.'itit..l, ELPII lA, December liith t 1862-
!,, , rs of the Seren Per Cont. 3iortgage Bonds of this
ny are requested I present all Coupons now due
for settlement, In accordance with proposi
the Company,
„ALBERT B. ECKEL, Treasurer.
OFFICE OF TRH RELIANCE IN.
qr. Sl' RANCH COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,
M.
rd of Director.: have this day declared a Cash
i of TEN PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, and
11; cENT. Inmr , ,t on the outstanding Scrip of the
, for the ELEVEN MONTHS ending on the 30th
,hle on and after the 10th inst., free from Untied
,d State taxes,
i 4 erip Dividend of YOUR PER CENT. on the
planed on risk's determined during the said
ven months, and that Scrip Certificates, in the
• ! , n, be delivered to the a•Cilired entitled to receive
uu and after the 13th lust.
B. M. HINCHMAN,
Secretary.
'7:47"' ; OFFICE OP THE RELIANCE INS.
co, OF PIiILADELPHIA, December 15, Mtn.
lertitm fori r!'!e tor:4 of Ills ComnanY, hold-
II AY, in pursuit tiro of the Chatter, the following
tz ,, utletnen were '2l , 3ett'd to serve for the ensuing
1 ' Rehr t To
- I ,' l _ " 111 E.; C'y, eMati.,
4 . i, It .rhempom J. Johnsen Brown,
:.,:;[. Bispham, Marshall Hill,
rt)toeu, 11. 3. Car Son,
vo , f 4 toyeinom, Chas. Leland,
~.. 1. V.'. Tingley, John. Bissell; Pittsburg,
William Mussel..
i''' tioll of tho Beard Will 110 held at the office of the
P , oY on NVEDNEr.. , DAY next, the 17th inst., to elect
— , l , :nt. B. M. : lIINCIDIA.II% .
I , -:'..t
NOTICE.—'I'II.E ANNUAL IVIEET/NG
`', tlu Stuelthuld , rs ef the QUICKSILVER MI
COMPANY will Lu held at the CONTINENTAL
tlw city tit Pitila.floirittitt, on MONDAY, the
day of LSO, la 11, 1 :; o'clock AM.
WI LLIAN BOND, Secretary.
NOTICE.—C N EXOI-1A Or E.
SANK, PHI .a,Hr.t'Hl.t, November 4, 1867.—The
5 , 11 , 1 r iltg resole! ion was this day adopted by the Board
oetun, and ordered to be published:
R""ict` , l. That the uwolil portion of the Stock of this
=it)( b , offered to the present Stockholders at par, each
` , Kidedder to have the privilege of taking a pro rata
`f.Rl , . Recording to a scale adopted by the Roard, pro
' r . d , Nhseriptien and payment 'be made before the drat
Jsunary, 1563,
J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
AVIS AUX ELEGANT&
X PAUL (loran,' de In maisen de
de M. (-111A:+.;1) MIA.; S'Vol , alg, 609
, tl,..et, Philadelpill , ‘ n. l'hounear de prevenir see
mai,: et emeaus.:::alle4.l:4 gni Vont dent, fa.VOlise
elieutel le, (ain't Jog etrangergi gttril vient de
4. de Paris et 1.,,rn1rc):4 104 mode , ' leg plus reeenteg
Pewees puny la galg,,n ,Ulliver.
2 tidy illOitolco , 4 ntiga se, digpogitlon les etoffegles
1 , -11es, et le:, taeill ea re .:. quatite4, deg premieres nutan
' d' trope,
, ales! qne leg efliele,rs de tong grades y
~r ,,as he rnell 'care; pialiteg d'etoffes, a deg prix
m trues. Veleganre do sit CORM, il,lllBlque le Cachet
qui la earaceerlso egt deja trop connu du
"", lair en renouvelle 4 leaps inerites. del3-11n.
COMMONWEALTH I
OF NSIU NNsIIRA.NCE
01".ITIE ,E lialve. Commonwealth Building,i No. 613 CHEST
• ' Nteet.
Pit :T.ADELPHIA, December 8 , 1.182.
m:'llccting of the Stockholders of the COMMON
INSURANCE CI IMPANY of the State of Peen
will be held, at the twice of the Company, on
:II ID o'clock A. M.
ELECTION OF TEN DIRECTORS, to eerve the en
+. )(sir, will be held at the, same place, and on the
between the It ! inrs ofl2 and 21".
- 4 " 11- rie 5 SAM UR L - S. MOON, Secretary.
rit`° PHILADELPRI.A. AND READING
RA LltoD e D c COb.—or 4
15 n 1 m 1 — 227
N OT ow E R I O HE H
Bi
I'AN.
to the Stockholitors tIUo Company, that the
tooll Mooting/Iml un Eloesion for Prosident,Six
Fri Treasorry mot :40121 , 1ary wilt take pinee on the
MONDAY (MO of JANUARY next at 12
uelQckl W. H. WE'BB,
4 ' 9 1 al,l Secretaty.
4."7" OFFICE MINEIIILL AND SCHUYL
KILL I [AVM itAll,lioAD COMPANY.
Put haw:mot lA, Dd.:ember 10th,1882.
, ialtql Annual Aleetiug of tho Stockholders. will he
m their Miro, In the 11.11,1, of the FRANKLIN IN
,:iiTrph No. 1.5 s mith sEVNNTII Stroet i on the 12th
q -, 1 - of first mouth. (January) 1863 itt 11 o clock A. M.,
T; Cum ropori iho proceeding,' of the Beard of
t.toricer4 will br nrimoniod, and an - Election will bo held.
PrP e t and ton 'Jaunt:ors, to conduct the affairs
- , ,,,,, Centrilly for the vans
FYIwBl LTA AM DIDDLE, Secretary.
tits OFFICE Al O oil N T CARBON AND
rola CARBON RAILROAD COiIIVANY..
lho bEI,P/II a, December 8,1862,
~1 7 .11,' Annan] Meetly a the Stockholdcra of .this Com
tr„will he held at th,.or OA COMPELTLY,
street, on MONDAY, December 2)th, at half
h.ll O'clock A. NI., xi which time an election for -of
t,. serve the emmian year, Will take place.
"1' 4 4 te2l l'. C. HOLLIS, Secretary.
OFFICE OP THE EPT D Ari a cire A 3 ) / - .
COMPA NY OF Film re
AI an election by the 'tteeltholderg, held on the LA
'' la Pursuance of Ow cliarter, the following-named.
"'f"!alettnerwere elected to eery° 11,8 DireCtOr B for the en-
Ynr—vl2:
ltnntel„n). !butler,
, Thom
Ilttm non,
itnin t
11,44 fiteett,
-1; Steyeesen t
" 4 alantiu W. TintdaY ,
John 111$4el!
Anil I
11 meeting of tip - . Ai;
tea ., Etat 4 t Ulna ti
IL '3l.
•
CORN. EXCHANGE. BANK,
i, w ‘ll 4.. P1 LA ' . , • ••• 24
,
18
6 2 '
.—At the election
„,Nuvmnber 17tb, 1811 4 Umfollowing Stockholders
selected Dlrectern of tins Ban k:
;blander O. Cottell. Christian J. Hoffman,
001 1 Barn, Jr., Robert Ervien,
George L. 13tirLy, H. W, Cutberweed,
Edward C. Knight, William P. e l
William L. landdecir, Edmund A. Son der,
htlies Steel, Samuel T. Canby,
,Charles B. Wilkins. _
'fit the tneeti 114 , of Directors, this day, ALEX
-11.1% CATTELI, won unanimonnly re-elected
:tr`rtient_y ALEX. VII Y I ,Esq., Vice President,
TORRE
uvipt( J. W. TORR,VC, Cashier.
Wtn. Mugger,
Robert, 'rotund,
J. ,Tottuson BroWu,
Ataraltall Hill, ..,' .
H. ?t. Carson,
Chug, Letaud,
11, Pittsburg , -
aura, held liIIS DAY, CLEM,
ta,,,,,dy ro-eleeted Preatdent.
I. I lIZZOIDIAN, %eeratary.
NOTICES.
THE DISTRESS IN ENGL i.ND.—
The Committee to receive Subscrrptione to aid in
the relief of the DISTRESSED OPERATIVES in Eng
land, gill nit daily iu INDEPENDENCE HALL from 12
to 2 o'clock. JOSEPH WM. MILLER,
JAMES A. WRIGHT,
GEORGE A. McKINSTRY.
TRVIIRDAY, DM 11,1802. del2-tf
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i. "THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL
VANIA " intend to apply to the Legislature of Pennsyl
vania, at their next session, for a renewal of Moir char
ter, Said Bank is located in the city of Philadelphia,
with an authorized capital of one million of dollars;
renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual bank
ing privileges,
By order of the Board
,ieti34n6m
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that MU 31.pplication will be made to the Legisla
titre of Pennsylvania, at their next session. for a renewal
of the Charter of the BANE ON THE NORTHERN
LIBERTIES. The said Bank being located la the city of
Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of five hundred
ousand dol _ . •
•
By order of the Board. W. GLIMMERE„CaRIIier.
Philadelphia, June 23. 1562. 3e24-tn6in
EAST MATIA.DIOIi RAILROAD COM—
PANY, 410 WALNUT Street,
PIIII.ADELPHIA,DeCeinber 15, 1562.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, and an Election. for °Rears to serve, the ensuing
}Mir, 'WM lbe held at the COMPANY'S OFFICH, 410
WALUT' Street, on MONDAY the 12th of ;litunriry next,
at 10 o'clock A, M WM, WALN, JAL,
delf)fdal2 ' Secretary.
M. RELIEF FOR THE DISTRESSED
OPERATIVES OF GREAT BRITATN.—At a moot
ing of the International Relief Committee of Philadelphia,
held on December it, it was unanimously
Resolved, That the Railroad Companies, Banking Insti
tutions, Insurance Companies, Farmeis, Manefactnrers,
Mechanics, Merchants, and Citizens generally . of
&Aphis, and of one own and oilier States, are inVited to
co-operate with the above Committee in :lifrnishing pro
visions for the fit nishing operatives 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 iu
JanuarY, or at such time as may , be more convenient.
Resolved, That the Philadelphia Committee tenders its
services to the cities and towns of the West in the trans
mission of their bounty to the suffering poor of England.
Resolved, That in vieivnf the urgent necessities of the
British sufferers, it is expedient to make arrangements
for the immediate charter of a vessel, on the most favor
able terms, to convey , 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. BURY, Secretary,
ALEX, G. CAITELL, TreaSurer.
George H. Stuart, Mtn P. Crozier, James A. Wright,
E. 0. James, M. L. Dawson, Caleb Cope, George Whitney,
Charles Knecht, A. Getty, W. G. Boulton, C. J. Hoffman,
George A. McEinstry, Joseph W, - Miller, John Gibson,
Lemuel Collin, E. C. Knight, Jay Cooke,' Francis R.
Cope. . : del7-wfm 3t
MILITARY.
HEADQUARTERS PHILADELPHIA
p T Y U A 'A'D,
157th REGIMENT, P,'Y
COL. WILLIAM A. GRAY.
PHILADELPFIIA, December 16,1563.
$175 BOUNTY $175
When mustered iu, cash
When the Company Is full
At the end of the term of service
A SUPERIOR GUM BLANKET.
The pity of the recruit commences from the time he is
mustered in ;he will also at office be fully clothed and
equipped, and sent tO,Fort Delaware, iu comfortable bar-
ricks, abundant rations, and every attention paid to
hisliealth and comfort
By strict attention to his duty, a soldier in this roe-
ment receive rapid promotion
By orders of the Seeretnry of War;' this regiment has
been ordered Cu duty to Fort Delaware
For further information, call at headquarters,
WILLIAM A. GRAY,
COLONEL 157th REGIMENT, P. V
N. R.—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 headquarters:
dell t
CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
A.\ " Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J.
—MEN wanted -to complete Companies now
nearly fall, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States.
Two ur three ;positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are
vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re
ferences; and who have'seen service. " dell-tf
PHOTOGRAPHS.
yca., PRESENTS, NOTHING ARE
more appropriate or acceptable than geed Likenesses.
REIMER'S Colored Photographs for Si are suitable, 'be
ing admirable likenesses. SECOND Stkeet, above
fINEEN, • it
GARDEL MONUMENT.PTE PUB
LISJI this morning avery Rao Card Photograph, of
the beautiful and costly monument to the memory of the
ate MADAM OAT:DEL, at Yount Vernon Cemetery, -
McILLiSTERSz 131t0,,:
728 CHESTNUT Street.•
CARD , PITOTOGRAPHS:•---WE HATE
porelinqd from Jalilof4 S. Earle & Son' their entire
collection of CAllp 1910T0.6 . 1:AP115, and have now the
largest collection in the city.
WA:VASTER Sr BRO.,
728 CHEMNUT Street.
- puorr o GRAPH ALBTJIS-:--01 1 .
every size, an 4 in - every variety of binding and at
to ! RtEEs, McALgaMi
FOIL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, NOM:
No weela be wore agreeable to the recipient than
Life-Are 1910TOORAPH, in Oil Colors, now at reduced
Price. at SECOND STll}lKr, cheve 0111.1 EN.
JUST OPENED,
A NEW PHOTOGRAPH:G.ALLERY,
No. 906 ARCH STREET,
Where the
FINEST PROTOGRAPIIIC PICTURES,
1` RUM
THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Are produced hs the most
EXPERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those iv!shingfi rst-class pictures are invited to call and
examine specimens.
A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frunes,_on.
hand. F. A. 0. KNIPE.
dell-3m
FINANCIAL.'
S HARVEY THOMAS,
STOOK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
clusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral neiociated at
lowest rates. ,
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter .z Co., Oeo. D. Parrish, Esq.,
John 13. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
Furness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, Esq.
del6-3rnif
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOCK • (Sc NOTE BROKERS,
No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANE.
STOOKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON ::COMMISSION AT TNE
BOARD OF BROKERS
MONEV INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS I.NEOOTIATED ON THE
BEST TERMS
G OLD ,
SILT R.
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS,
CHECKS ON WASHINGTON, and
CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS WANTED,
7 3-10 NOTES FOR SALE
DREXEL da CO.,
no2l-1m
U. S.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OR, .
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER GENT: BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY to receive 6ubscrlptions 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-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
first days of Nay and November , of each year. At the
present PREMIUM ON GOLD, these Bonds yield abont
EIGHT per cent. per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE;
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
no6-tf U 4 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
• TIIIS AMOUNT TO
011r1c
CIV",•••• - s•-•‘ - • • L01;11. m Mortgake or Cir' I Pc.nt •
'W0111111)0 divided. pay tolso: p. U .E. I 7
StHet.
$lO 000 • $:5,000, $3,000, AND $2,000
9 to invrAt open ftri , t Mortgage. Apply to
' 9 ALPP.Eu FITLER, Couveyancer,
deir-Gts - ' No. 51. North SIXTH Street.
MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES:
. . ...
BUNCIL LATER;=-AND SULTANA:RAISINS, •- .
CITRON, CURRANTS, SPICES,
CIDER WINE; 1.10., & c. ,
AIERTALT . OBE dir_VS;
. Q., .,. R
DEALER IN -FINE GROCERIES,
delo-if tf C6RNER ELBVEN*4ND. VINE STS
S. C. PALMER,
Crohier.
DEMAND NOTES,
34 SOUTH THIRD STRUT.
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 lIDETS., SETS, AND COLLARS.
EMBROIDERED LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS.
EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS.
FINE WRITE AND PINK MARSEILLES QUILTS.
PREMIUM BED BLANKETS.
AFGHAN SOFA•AND CARRIAGE BLANKETS.
RICH DBL, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
NAPKINS, DOWLI ES, AND TOWELS, to match, etc.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINCTEN,
• AND -.A.RRISON,
.. Staple and House Furnishing Dry Goods,
dell-St • 100 S CHESTNUT Street.
- PYRE LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, have now arranged, for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS'.
Splendid Motto Antiques.
Costly Silks, reduced.
+4 Lyons Cloak Velvets,
Expensive Long Shawls. •
17 pieces Plaid Silks, 7u cents.-
Pine 9uality Reps and Poplins.
Fine Blue and Purple Merinees..
Richest Printed Wool do Lames. "
Pine Broche Scarfs, all sizes. -
Point LaCe Collars and Sets. -
Ladies' new style Linon Cambric Hdkra.
Gloves, only of the first gnnlity.,
Pine stuck of Blankets, Quilts, Napkins.
Sheetings, Piano Covers, Towelings, &c.
:J,OOO Balmoral Skirts. '
P. S.-
1,4100 yards all new styles De Lathes, 2:3 cents.
, 009 do Merrimac and other fastcolored Chintzes,
I,ta do 4-4 French Chintzes, Sig cents. dcl9
MILITARY GOODS.
Aiii LITA RY G o_o DS.
EVANS tC,; HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA..
A complete assortment of General, Field, and Line O.
cersqEmords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulettes, Can-
Bens, Haversacks, Field Glasses, Spurs, Candlesticks,
Chapeaus, fiats, Cap 3, Drums, Silk and Bunting, Flags,
Camp Knives and Forks, Baldrics, Gum-cloth Over-
coats &c
Also t .a full line of
PRESENTATION SWORDS,
Sashes, Belts, ate., and everything requisite for the
Complete Outfit of Army and wavy Officers.
WHOLESALE RETAIL.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
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 SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
ING& For Sale by
FROTHINGHAM. & WELLS.
sel-if tf
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
VERY DESIRABLE
IN STYLE AND PRICE,
Suitable for the season.
OVERCOATS AND
BUSINESS SUITS,
In great variety.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
T T POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
S. L- CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS
(N. B.)
SPECIAL DEPARTMENT
no jail
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING.
C. SOMERS So SON,,
No. 635 CHESTNUT STREET,
UNDER JAYNE'S HALL
Have now made up for sale an entire new stock of
FINE CLOTHING.
Also, a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and
VESTINGS, which they respectfully invite the public to
examine before purchasing elsewhere. se27-td3l
LADIES' FURS.
'
• •
LADIES": FURS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
JOHN A. STAMI3ACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
No. 826 ARCH S.TRRET, BELOW NINTH.
" HAS NOW OPEN
A splendid stork of Russian and Hudson Bay and Mink
Sable, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and
other styles of FURS, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW
YEAR PRESENTS. dels
FURS!
GEORGE F. WOMRATH,
NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET,
HAS NOW °PBX
A FULL ASSORTMENT
LADIES' FURS,
To which the attention of the public is invited. nol9-2m
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
JOHN F
No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPORTER AND .MANUFACTURER
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of 'Fancy furs for Ladies and Children
is now complete, and, embracing every variety that will
be fashionable during the present season. All sold at
the manufacturers' prices, for cash, Ladies, please give
me a call. ec.3-4mif
U. S. REVENUE STAMPS.
REVENUE STAMPS,. •
, .
EVERY STAMP
itiß been issued by tbe Goti'eriim - ent,i and" T' hae thetia
tiow for sale
JOHN RILEY,
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' DANK 'I-WILDING,
42 7 : - CHESrVi:STHEET.
AGENCY FOR TILE SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
• STAMPS,
No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above . Chestant.
A full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that
have been issued by the Government for sale in quantities
to suit.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of al' and up.
wards.
Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY,
d e g„G in No. 57 South THIRD Street.
TTMBRELLAS OF SILK AND LING
HAM, in various styles of finish, for vresentis.
JOS. I. USSELL,
Nos. 2 and 4 North FOURTH. Street.
pj_LK UMBRELLAS,. 'ON PARAGON
AND FANCY STEEL FRAMES, nice . apd s !r t ltt ,
Nos. 21 and 4 NortliFOUßTH.Stroot.
-
QILK IMIBIOILLAS,, WITH IVORY
AND WOOD HANDLES, Or presents , '
• - • JOS..FUSSELL,.
live.Rl tind4-11sOli FOURTH. titteet: .
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1862.
GENTLEMEN'S _
WINTER. CLOTHING,
FURS!
WATCHES AND aEWELRY.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
714 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL.
PIIILADELPHI4k,
Has just reeelved an assortment of
LADIES' GOLD WATCHES.
Of the newest styles,. and of very superior quality, as
Well as those adapted to men's and boys' wear.
He is manufacturing extensively a great variety of
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES OF WAVER,
And gives special attentionto getting up things suitable
for
BRIDAL AND lIO.LIDAY PRESENTS.
PLATED WARE,
Got up under the proprietor own inspection; in :a groat
variety of styles, Will be warranted HEAVILY
PLATED with pure silver, in a way to insure its wear
ing well.
Much of his
JEWELRY
Is manufactured ion the premises, and his stack will be
found to comprise a great variety of fashionable goods,
from the smallest articles to
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
These are offered fOr sale at
PRICES ADAPTED TO THE TIMES,
And persons are invited to call and examine them
del2-tf
nSILVER CUPS,
FANCY AND PLAIN
SILVER WARE,-
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MATED GOODS, AT
- HENRY HARPER' S, :
delg-Gt* 520 ARCH Street.
so HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE,
No. 622 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
'Persons .wishing to purchase good GOLD or *TIMER ,
WATCHES, Fine Gold. Sewell's, Solid Silver or
Plated Ware, suitable for 'HOLIDAY PRESENTS, will
find a largo and desirafile Stock to select froniat
STAUFFER FIARLEY'S,
del.2-3.2t .No. 62'2 MARKET st., Philadelphia.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
We have now on hand a
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE.
AND
JEWELRY,
OP ALL KINDS AND PRICES,
SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS AND NEW. YEAR
PRESENTS.
We invite special attention to the moderate prices of
our DIAMONDS.
LEWIS LADOMUS & CO.,
del2,tjal No. 802 CHESTNUT STREET.
AMERICAN • WATCHES. a
I. B R- 1 1 1 ER , -
AGENT FOR TEE
"AMERICAN WATCH'COMPANY,','
NOW OFFERS, EXPEESSLY•ADAPTED FOR •
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
• MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
WATCHES,
• F0E.•...
LADIES AND G EN TLEMEN,
. • .
. AT MODERATE PRICES
NO.
.7).2 . CHESTNUT. STREET, .
• . .
SECOND FLOOR, orrotrn DI orac HALL. .
. .
HOLIDAY PRESENTS. d ill
a. RUSSELL,
No. 221
,NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Offers a choice assortment of
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
FINE JEWELRY,
'STANDARD SILVER WARE, •
suitable for Holiday Presents, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. defelnt
D. T. 'PRATT,
(SOCORiSat TO PRATT if.BRATE.)
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly in receipt of
ENGLISH. SWISS, AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and qualities, to snit all classes of
j irc p, LDE N, 4;7)
AMERICAN ANDIIIPONTIID WATOline'
-JS'WELEY, 'AND
• ') AMERICAN WATOREI2I,
GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
JOS H. WATSON,
No. 326 OFIESTENT Street.
a WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT •
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES
FARR & BROTHER, Importers,
mb2O.tf 324 CI-LESTNTIT Street, below 'Fourth
517 ~OH; STREET.
C. A. VA.IsTKIRK.'42IIOO.
Have on hand* fine assortment
C HAND El. I ER S
ND OTHSA
• . . . •
..GAS FIXTURES.. • •
Alio, PrenCh Bronze Figures and Ornaments, Porcelain
and mica Shades, and a variety of .
FANCY GOODS
SUITABLP POP,
HOLIDAY GIFTS. -
Which they will sell at reasonable Dries.
Please call and examine goods . 48/34f
•
S KATL
4'RS' HP A D QUA ATER&
•
ICE AND PARLOR SKATES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
SKATES FOR LADIES.
.SKATES FOR GENTS.
SKATES FOR BOYS .
PARLOR SKATES, OF ALL SIZES.
SKATES of every description. for stile low r lty
PHILIP WILSON AI 00.,
415 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE.
AKER: IO "
STEAM. FLOUR MILLS,
Nos. 77, 70, AND 81 LAUREL STREET,
The undersigned, having commenced the Milling busi
ness at this well-known old stand, are prepared to fur
nish
GROCERS, DEALERS, AND FAMILIES
With the very best article of Wheat Flour, at the lowest
sates.
Give Milla trial, and we will guarantee entire satisfac
ion. Feed couetantly on hand.
n027-ws2m*
T CE.--A. . MEETING OF THE
Parties to au agreement between the Creditors and
Stockholders of the Greenville and Miami Railroad Colo
n:my, dated the 12th day of February, 1862, will be held
at the. office of the said Comrgtny, in the city of Burton,
in the State of Ohio, on THURSDAY, the Eighth day of
January, 1863, at 111 o'clock A. M. r ipe objects of such
meeting will be to retain or change the name of said Cor
poration; to decide, for the time being, the amount of its
capital, and the number of shares Into which such capi
tal shall be divided ; to fix the number of directors, and
their term ;if office ; to elect such directors, and to do all
things necessary or proper to reorganize said corporation
under on act of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio,
entitled " A law to regulate the sale of railroads, and the
reorganization of the same," jammed April 11th IS6I.
SAMUEL J. TILDEN, •
HENRY C. STIMSON, '
Trustees.
December Ist, 3562
ileris4t
POSTAGE STAMPS, WHICH . • HAVE
BEEN USED AS CURRENCY, TO BE REDEEMED.
Public notice is hereby given that, on and after MON
DAY, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, POSTAGE STAMPS,
which have been used a% currency, be received at
the Philadelphia Post Office, and registered for redemp 7
Hon, between the hours of 9A. M. and 3P. M., daily if
presented within THIRTY DAYS from that date.
Stamps presented for redemption are to be separated
by the owner according to the different denominations,
and enclosed hi small parcels, and upon these small par
cels must be marked the amount of each denomination,
and then the entire lot enclosed in one envelope or
wrapper; and the aggregate value claimed endorsed
thereon, together with the name and residence or place
of business of the owner, and but ONE DEPOSIT of
Stamps will be received from the same person, firm or as
sociation.
The following is quoted as part of the •instructions re
ceived from the Department:
• "The Postmaster General dashes that you give most
emphatic notice that the time for making application id
limited to THIRTY 'DAYS, and that the public lie fully
warned that if the use of postage stamps as currency is
continued it must bo entirely at their own risk."
Circulars, giving full conditions upon which Stamps
Will 1w received for redemption, may be obtained on ap
plication at the Chief Clerk's desk. -
C. A. WALBORN, P. M.
'Philadelphia Post Office, Dec., 1932. dol3 PAM 19-4 t
WHISKY!
. r
OLD WHISKY!
_ .
WHISKY I
From our own and other celebrated Distilleries.
We are constantly receiving •
OLD RYE, WILEAT, AND BOURBON WHISKIES.
With which, for price and quality,
WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON.
Our Whiskies, for purity, mellowness, and delicacy, are
EMINENTLY THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
And we sell them nt nimut HALF PRICE.
OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT
His already become a:considerable feature In our busi
ness, and to continue it in its present state, and to enlarge
it,.we shall sell, notwithstanding tbe Tax, about as cheap.
ly as ever.
CONSIDER ,THESE PRICES!
NonongabolaWhisky;e o cents per gallon,
Old Bourbon , 75 centser gallon.
p
Old Rya WhiskyW hisky, Elper gallon.
Extra Old Rye - Whist Y, Stlalo per gallon.
Very Choice Old Rye Whisky, $2 per gallon.
N. VAN BEIL,
118 North SECOND Street, nine doors nboYe Arch
FRENCH MUSTARD.--PURREY
BIARNE'S Imported Mustard, for Bale in store and
to surly°, by the sole Bgent, •
CHARLES 13.• CARSTAIRS.
No. 1514 WALNUT Stra
TD E - BEST STYLE OF -HAM- DYE
-a- INO AND CUTTING.iu this oily doue at FOURTH
And untocit. deli-if a
nol6-3rnif
Below Front, Philadelphia.
BARNES & BROOKS
HOLIDAY GOODS,
t HOLIDAY PRESENTS
WM_ A. DROWN & CO.;
246 MARKET .STREET.
Are now inepa.ied with their usual stock of very superior
UMBRELLAS,
VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS
ESTA.I3LISHED 1812.
WILLIAM, WILSON & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SILVER WARE,
S. W. CORNFR. OF
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
A very large assortment of Plain and Fancy SILVER
WARE on hand, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
ALSO, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISH, FRENCH,
AND
ad s-tjal AMERICAN PLATED WARES.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
An assortment of USEFUL, AND FANCY GOODS
Now open at
WILLIAM Y ARNALL' S
419135E-FURNISHRTCA - STOI E;
deli-tfo3 No. 1020 §Titgtf:
GRAND EXHIBITION OF
CHRISTMAS - PRESENTS!
G. A. SCIIWARZ,
1006 CHESTNUT STREET,
Above Tenth, Philadelphia,
Respectfully informs his customers and the public in
general, that he has opened now all his
NEW IMPORTATIONS
Of German, French,' and English
FANCY GOODS. AND TOYS.
Haying visited all the largest' European Manufactories
generally, I am coufideut that the
VARIETY
AND
CHEAPNESS OF GOODS
cannot W suniassidln this cOu-iary
The public are invited to visit the store; whetheritheY
purchase or othertiso
Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
dell 17 22-3 t
B RITANNIA WARE OF BEST
quality, consisting 0f_ . ..• . • .
TEA SEIS, "CASTORS.
PITCHERS. - LADLES... . ,
CIGAR LAMPS, SPOONS;..
MOLASSES PITCHERS,
.:_.___. -
CUPS. JULEP MUGS, Ike., -: •
' Comprising a fine assortment. in !store and • sale
by -. . .
_. WITTk;RS & CO.; • • '
' .35 Mirth BEGILTH Street,. • -
Corner Filbert:
•
SEE TO IT.-LLNOW• IS 1.11. E - TINE TO
^- 1 4 B U T YOUR " CURISTAEAS PRESENTS,' Wore the
throng commences. WITTERS & CO. offer a beautiful
"lino of goods in.
SILNIII-PLA'fED WARE, of ovary variety.
BRITANNIA WARE,
RE lOSENE LAMPS, " "
Clocks, Nancy. Goods, Gas Shades, &c., the whole form
ing a completeassortment of tho above goods, from which
to select a "Useful and Approp riate Present." Call
early by all means. 35 North INlNtereet,
Corner Filbert,
SILVER-PLA.TED. WARE OF BEST
QUALITY, consintlng of
• • SPLENDID TEA SETS,
'CAKE BASKhI'S,
TOAST RACKS,_
BUTTER DISIIHS_,_
__ MOLASSES PITCHERS.
• • RUBY AND PLATED BERRY DISHES,
• . RUBY AND-PLATED SALTS,
• NAPKIN RINGS.
LADLES, SPOONS,
CALL BELLS, FORKS, KNIVES. dte.-
_
Comprising a tine aseortmenk, iu More and for sale by
WITTERS St CO.,
No. 35 North EIGHTH Street,
Corner of Filbert.
APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR THE
SEASON.—GoId Spectacles, Gold Bye Glasses, &ere
' °scopes, and Stereoscopic Views, Photograph Albums,
;Card Photographs, Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, Kaleid
oscopes, Mathematical Instruments, Mantel Thermome
ters, and a great variety of other articles, appropriate
gifts for the approaching holys.
IifoAL id LI a STER & BROTHER,
(Established 101796,)
728 CHESTNUT Street,
del3-6tlf
IMPORTANT NOTICE -
TO . ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
•
• SUITABLE FOR
... CEIRIST MA S PRESENTS.
..wi tg464r4 tl(futiryliTentlifterlng l i* --
.i.efttria-tm - valf low. Call early and make your se
'eaten as they cannot be duplicated.
TROTTER & DAWSON.
Nine Hundred and Nineteen MARKET Street (919).
del2,-Sts
•
HOLIpA7it PRESENTS
.CIIARLES DUMMIG,
No. ma CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Begs leave to inform his customers that his stock of
Newly imported goods, suitable for PRESENTS, sur-
Pastses this year in elegance, variety, and cheapness of
Prices, anything before seen in this city.
Please call and examine his goods before buying else
where.
FANCY GOODS
. Pocket Books; Work Boxes and Cabas,
Purses, Porte-monnaies, Writing Desks and Cases,
Cigar Cases and Boxes, Bronze and Gilt Goods,
ladies' Ba.rs, China ScParian. Ornaments,
PapierMaChe Goods, Bohemian Glass and Terra
Fine Cutlery, Cotta Ware.
DRESSING CASES.
Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Tubes.
Games of every kindknown.
Cricket, Archery, and Gymnastic Implements. "
Walking Canes, Paris Fancy Goods generally.
Musical Instruments of all kinds..
• . TOYS,
In every variety known, in thoneands of different
kinds and styles. dell-la if
.
-
":GLASSES, . SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE
~-• :GLASSES, neld Glassw, for Army and Navy nse,
KnlohloscopeN, Microscopes, Stereoscopes, and Stereosco
pic 'Views, and a variety of other articles, appropriate
gifts for the s.eason. WALT, ISTER & 131 W.,
dellVit - - • ' 728 CHESTNUT Street.
larciTo•GßAillC. 'ALBV*§H*
P.
lage variety for ante at rites
~~Bya
024 CHESTNUT Street.
del3-tf it
MICROSCOPES, S:PEOT.ACIAS,'AIsiD
SPY-GLASSES, for preriVi n gt ea .
924 ASTI.= Street.
delUf if
n O PERA GLASSES,OPERA
GLASSES. For sale by__
JAMES W. QUEEN drCO..
02* CHESTNUT Street.
dol3-ifif
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
•
Paint Boxes, Photograph Albums
, m Albums, Drawing Albums,
Picture Albums, Toy Albums, -
Cartes de Visite copies from Engravings,
Pictures for Children, Pictures for Coloring.
Colored Engravings for framing.
'Fancy Papers, Gilt Borders.
Also, Boxes with Fancy Letter Papers and Enve
lopes. SCHOLZ & -JANENTZIKY,
del-Im 112 South EIGHTH Street.
CUTLERY.
WORMAN & ELY,
NO. 130 PEGG STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
; PATENT CAST-STEEL '
TABLE CUTLERY;
Also, the BEST-and CHEAPEST
EMT KNIFE, FORK, AND SPOON
IN THE MARKET.
Warranted
CAST-STEEL FORKS_
se24-wfmaro
STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS.
GO ODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS-
A choice assortment of articles, suited to the coming_
season, which have been selected with- care, from the
latest importations, comprising Writing and Folio Desks,
Work, Olov_ ,e Jewel, and Dressing Boxes, Calms, Port
monuaies, Watchstauds, Tliermometers, Backgammon
Boards, and Chessmen.
PARLAN, GLASS, LAVA AND CHINA ARTICLES,
FANS IN SILK, CRAPE, AND• LINEN. •
DOLLS, Papa and Mamma, Sleeping, Model Chi na,Wax
and Patent, a now style of Bisque Doll. Dolls' Shoes,
Hose, Mitts, Jewelry, Parasols Rattles, and lloop Skirts.
Dolls' Furniture in every variety. A largo assortment
of Tea and Dinner Sots, and a general assortment of
Toys,' Ornaments for Christmas Trees, Fairies, Balls,
Fruits, Flowers, etc. • • • -
DWELLING'S SUPERIOR PERFUMERY,_ TOILET
ARTICLES PHOTOGRAPH • ALBUMS, FIERBA,
king' SCR Rif
Colored Lithographs for Scrap Books end Toy Thea
tres. All varieties of Paper Dolls. A large and new as
sortment fGa me
So IT R A ins, cluding
rho merry games of
THE PIRPPER.,
PET OF THE CRADLE,
- A RACE FOR A FORTUNE, .
QUOTATIONS, and others.
The new and healthy game of (;UP and BIRD, English
Bows Had Cricket Bats, Base Ball, etc:
CBOQU'r GAME for Ladies and Gentlemen,
A choice lot of CHENILLE EMBROIDERY. All of the
above articles can be had on the most moderato terms, at
MARTIN St QUAYLE'S
Stationery, Toy, and Fancy Goods Emporium,
N 0.1035 WALNUT Street,
• Phils.delphia, Pa.
deS-trixr f6t
TVORYTYPES-SPLENDID • GIFTS
FOR CIiIIISTAIAS.—ItEIIifEWS Ivorytypea are per
fections in the of art miniature painting; sonatural and
life-like in coloring and appearance. SECOND Street,
above Green.
E YE AND EAR.-PROF. J. ISAACS,
OCULIST and ...WRIST, from Leyden, Holland, is
permanently located at No. 511 PINE Street, where he
treats all diseases of the eye or ear scientifically, and
cures, if curable. Artificial eyes inserted Without pain.
N, B —Nn charges made for ;Mani nation. 11•4.1rn•
NEW CURRENCY.':
MAGIC POCKET BOOKS.
A large ailsortment for the lkoltdays at wholesale.
J. R. DILLON,
_Sole Manufacturer,
No. 1.7 ANN Street, (up stains),
(tle York
C ARD PRINTING . ; NEAT AND
Cheap, at RINGWALT & -BROWN'S. South
FOURTH Street, Paw Chestnut. 0r.3
1862. &EOM
ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
LINE!, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES.
PROM WALNUT-STREET THARP AND KHNBINOTON DEPOT
PARE.
At 6 A. M. via Camden and Amboy. C. anCA. Ac
commodation _ _ S2ZS
Ai - e . A. fil - ,7iiCainden and Jersi3y City, (K. J.) Ac- j
commodation 2 25
At 8 A. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, Morning
Ms il 3 0)
At 11 A. M., via. Kensington and Jersey City, Went
ern Express 3 00
At 12,t‘ P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommoda
tion
At 2P. M., .via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex-
2 25
ss 00
A p t 4 re
P. Id.. via Camden and jersey City, Evening 3
Express
300
At 4 I'. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class
Ticket 225
At 6% P. M., via Keuslinton said Jersey City, Eve-
nine Mail 3 00
At 11X P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Southern
Mail • 300
At 6 P. M., vie Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)-Ist Class Ticket.... 2 Si
Do. do. 2d Clas.s do 160
V.:The 11% P. M. Southern Mail runs daily; all others
Sundays excepted.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Groat Bond, Binghamton, Syracuse, dm., at
6 A. M. from Walnut-street Wharf, via Delaware, Lanka-
Wanna, and Western Railroad.
For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere:
Easton, iLarnbertville, Flemington, &c., at 6A. M. and
2% P. M., from. Walnut-street Wharf; (the 6 A. M. Ltne
connects with train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk
at 3.20 P. M.
• For Mount Holly at 6 A. M., 2 and 4X P. M.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Trenton, &c., ut and 11 A. M.,. 5 and 6.30
P. M. from Kensington, and 23'P. M., from Walnut
stroet Wharf.
. -
For Bristol and Intermediate stations at 1.135 A. M.,
from Kensington Depot.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence, Bordentown, kc., at 1234,1, 41 5 , and 6 P. M.
Steamboat TRENTON for Borden town and intermedi
ate stations at 23 P. M. from Walnut-street Wharf.
For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour beforo departure. The cars run into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
Depet
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by
special contract.
fe3tf WM. IL GATZMER, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA.
WILL LRAVR, FROM FOOT OF CORTLARDT BTRERT,
At 10 A. M., 12 M., and 6 P. M., via Jersey City and
Camden. At 7A. M., and 4 and UP. M. via . Jersey City
and Keneington.
From foot , of Barclay street at 6 A. M. •and 2•P. M., via
Amboy and Camden.
From FierAo,l4oo4 1 and 6P. M. (freight
and passenger) Ambefathuamden. FOlatf
'CUE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
TSB GREAW 1.1.tw er.coxAClt AO UTE.
i tc . APA _
1862. 1863.
THE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD •IS NOW EQUAL TO
ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST.
Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and
from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, St. Pant.
Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns
in the West, Northwest, and Southwest. are unsurpassed
for speed.and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and'
smoking cars on all the trains.
THE EXPRESS RUNS DAILY ; Mail and Fast Line
Sunda • s excepted..
Mail in leav_ps Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.
Fast Line ' 11.30 A. M.
Through Express leaves Philadelphia at 10.45 P. M.
Parkesburg Train 12.30 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Phila. at.... 2.30 P. M.
Lancaster Accommodation " " 4.00 P. M.
West Chester passengers will take the trains leaving at
8 A. M., at 12.30 and 4 P. M.
Passengers for Sunlniry,'Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, &c., take the trains leaving at 6 A. M. and
10.45 I'. M.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, S. E. corner of ELEVEN'rII and MARKET Streets.
By this route freights of all descriptions can be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio.
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis
souri, by railroad hired, or to any port on the navigable
rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West.
by the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, at all times, as favo
rable as charged by other Railroad Companies. Mer
chants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their
freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its
speedy transit.
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or
address the Agents of the Company :
S. B. KINGSTON, In., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART,Pittsburg.
CLARKE & Co., Chicago,. .
LEECH & Co., N0..1 Astor Mouse, or No. 1 South Wil
liam street, New York.
LEECH & Co. No. 77 Washington street, Boston.
MAORAW & MOONS, No. SO North street, Baltimore.
H. It. 110USTON, General Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent, Phila.
ENOCH LEWIS, Gaul Sup't, Altoona. . lyl-tf
4,SPIINVABZ,
aimimg P.HIL.A.DELPHIA;
GERMANTOWN, ARP NORRIS-
TOWN RAILROAD.
• TIME TABLE. •
On and after Monday. October 20, 1912,1tutil hirther
notice.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, 7, 8,9, ]O.ll, ]2, A. M., 1, 2, 3. 10,
4. 5. SX, 6,7, 8. i),X, 10X, 11 7 P. M.
Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7.35, 8, sg. 23C-1034, 11% A.
1, 2, 3.4, 5, 6,10, 7,1.10. 8, 9.10.10. 11 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.10 A, M., 2,7,10 X P. M.
Leave Germantown. &10 A. 18..1, 6, 9,X P. M.
CHESTNUT RILL RAIL 'ROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10. 12 A. M.. 2, 4. 6, 6, 8 and
10 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 7.35,9.10, 1110 A. M.,1.40, 3.40.
3.40, 5%. 6%, 7.40, and 9.50 P. M. • •
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.1 D A. 11,2,7, P. IL
Leave Chestnut 11111, 7.50 A. M., 1140, 6.40 and 9.10 P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, am, 11.05 A. IL, IX, 3,4%. 6.05,
11),( P. 111.
Leave Norristown, 6, 7. 7.50, 9, 11 A. M., 13;, 4)4, and
6.P. DL
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M.. and 2% P. M.
Leave Norristown, 7% A. M. and se. M.
- FOR MA:NAV:WE.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, 9.115, 11.06 A. M., 1%. 3, 4.1‘, 6.05,
8.0-1, and DU P. M.
Leave Mauayunk, 6%. 7%, 8.20, 9%, 11% A. M., 2.5,
6% P. M. •
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M. 23.' z ' and 63; P. M.
Leave Mauayunk 7 A. M. 534 and 9P. M.
H. K. SM TH. General Superintendent.
Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets..
i'ocl&tf
• '
AMA RAILROAD—For BETH
LEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, HAZLE
TON, EAS'IOE, WILLIAMSPORT, &c.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT._
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On after Monday, Nov. 17th, 16E2, Passenger Trains
Will leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thomp
son street, Philadelphia, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as
follows:
M.St_lxprt for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch
an. most desirable route to all pdrzitYin
reTt t o i g .s i 5
P(Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, &c.
Train M r eaches Easton at 6.40 P M., and makes close
connection with the New Jersey Central for New York.
At 5.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk.
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Fort Washington at 6.1.5 P. M.
White cars of the Second and Third-streets line City
Passenger Cars run directly to the new Depot.
TRAINS FOR. PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem at 7A. M., 9.30 A. AL, and 6 . 10 P.
Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.40 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem 551.50
Fare to Easton 1.50
. Fare to Mauch Chunk • 2 60
Throngh tickets must be procured at the Ticket Offices,
at'IPHIRD Street or BERKS Street, in order to secure the
above rates of fare.
All Pas.senger Trains (except Suiday Trains) connect
at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets Passenger
Railroad, five minutes after leaving Third street.
nol7 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
1 .4
--1. " • AND PHILADELPHIA, RAIL
On and after MONDAY, Dec. 8th.1862, the trains will
leave PIIILADELPIIIA, from thouepot, N. E. corner of
EIGIITYRNTH and MARKET Streets, at &SO A. M., and 2,
4, and 6.45, P. M. and will leave the corner of THIRTY
FIRST and MARKET. Streets West Philadelphia, SOYOZI
teen minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and
Market streets. ' • ' '
Leave PHILADELPiiira &At M. and 2 P. M.
Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M.- and 4 P. M.
The trains' leaving -Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 4P.
M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the Philadelphia
and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord Kennett,
Oxford, Itc. . ' •• . H. W OOD,
deB4f Superintendent.
WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS, via the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
• LEAVE THE DEPOT,
Corner ELEVENTH and 31ARRET Streets,
First Train at • • 'B.OO A. 3L
Second Train at : . - 12.35 P. 35.
Third Train at • . 4.5)r. 31.
• LEAVE WEST CHESTER,
At 7.00 and 10.55 A. 31., and 4.55 P. M.
Freight delivered at the, Freight Station, corner Thir
teenth and Market streets, before 12 o'clock, noon,' will
be delivered at WeSt Chester at 2.35 P. M.
For tickets and farther information, apply to - •
JAMES COWDEN, Passenger Agent.-
IY2I-tf LEWIS L. HOUTT, General Ticket Agent.
A.D .Th 1;1 5 ' H IA
ANDRI,MIRA. R. R;LINE.
1862 WINTER. ARRANGEMENT. - 1862
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELNIIRA, and all
points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave De
pot of Phila. and Rending R. R., cor. Broad and Cal
lowhill streets, at 6.15 A. M., and 8.80 P. M. daily, except
Sundays.
QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York, &c., Sic. Baggage checked through to Buffalo. Nia
gara Falls, or intermediate points.
Through Express Freight Train for all points above,
leaves daily at 6?; M.
For further information apply to
. JOHN- S. HILL S, General Agent,
THIRTEENTH and.CALLOWHILL, and Y. W. corner
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street.
• • .
REOPENING- OF
aIINEM- 3 THE BALTIMORE - AND OHIO
RAILROAD.—This road. being Daily REPAIRED Ma
effectually GUARDED, is freightn for the transpor
tation of passengers and to all points in the
GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all other
information apply at the Company's Office, corner of
BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
S. M: FELTON,
itpatf President P. W. and B. R. R. Co..
AYER'S.SATISAPARILLA IS A CON
eentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined
with other substances of still greater alterative power
as to afford an effective antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla
is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by
those who suffer from &ruinous complaints, and that
one which will accomplish theircure must prove of im
mense service to this large class of :our afflicted fellow
citizens. How completely this compound will do it has
been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases
to be found in the following complaint;:
SCROFULA .kND SCROFULOUS COMPIAAINTS, ERUPTIONS
AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES ULCERS, rIMPLIiS, BLOTCHES,
TUMORS, SALT RHIG:SI, SC!ALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND Sy
'PRUITT° AFFECTION'S, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY,
NEURALGIA OR TIC . MOLORRIM, DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA
AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, LOSE OR ST. ANTHONY'S
Ents, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising
from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
This compound will be found a great promoter of
health when taken in the spring to expel the foul hu-_
mom which fester in the blood at that semen of the year.
By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disor ,
ders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid
of thls remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of •
foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the
system will strive to rid itself of corruptions. if • not as
sisted to do this through the -natural channels of the
body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia
ted blood whenever you dud its Impurities bursting
through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse
it when you and it is obstructed and sluggish in the
veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings
will tell you when. Eves where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for
cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is
well ; but with the pabulum of life disordered, there can
be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go
wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or
overthrown.
Duringlate years the public have been misled by large
bottles, pretending to give, a quart of Extract of Sarsa
parilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds
upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, •
Sarsaparilla, lmt often no curative properties whatever.
Hence, bitter and .painful disappointineut has followed
the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which
flood the market, until the name itself Is justly despised,
and has 'become synonymous with imposition and cheat.
still we call thin compound Sarsaparilla, end intend to
supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the
load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we
have ground for believing it has virtues which pre irre
sistible by the -ordinary run of the diseases it is intended
to care.
Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Massa
chusetts. Price $1 per bottle; Six' Bottles in one pack
age. $5.
Sold by T. M. MARIS & CO.; at wholesale, and by
FREDERICK BROWN. , delO-wfm?.m
RAILROADS.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VIZ
VIA MEDIA.
WINTER 'ARRANGE3IENT
§IIIIDAYg,
TN THE . ORPHANS' COURT FOR
I N
THE CITY giND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of CHRISTIANA ZOOK, demised.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and
adjust the account of JAMES It. FREEMAN, Executor of
the last will and testameat of cintigri ANA 7.001 C, de
ceased, and to make distribution of the balance fu the
bands of the accountant, most the parties inteteAted
Sur the purposes of his appointment ou TUESDAY, De
cember 23, Iftel., at 4 o7clock P. M,, at his Office, No. 131
South SIXTH street, lit the CilY of Philadelphia.
ael"2-finwfft liym T, CIIA h, Attditor.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
BOOKS SUITABLE FOR
1862.
HOLIDAY 'PRESENTS,
• FOR CHILDREN.
FOR PARENTS,
FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
FOR CLERGYMEN,
AND FOR FRIENDS.
All the new Books of the season are 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
98mo. published to the largest folio for desk.
98mo. Prayer, Turkey Morocco, gilt edge....
48mo. do. do. do. ribbon edge
48mo. do. do. do. with clasp..
48mo. do. rims and clasps '
48mo. do. velvet rims and clasps •••• . • •
16mo. do. Turkey-flex
IGino. do. bevelled boards
32m0. Prayer, (best edition published for children,)
arabesque
32m0 Prayer, Turkey Morocco • •
327.n0. do. do. rims and clasps
32m0. do. velvet
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,
12,21- 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. dehßf
co • NEW 'HOLIDAY BOOKS.
" •
READY 11118 W EEK. :6 4
LES MISERABLES.
ILLUSTRATIONS TO
A superb moral quarto on- tinted paper, elegantly
bound, containin 26 magnificent photographic illustra
tions of Victor lingo's "Les Miserables." The illustra
tions after the original *designs of G. Brion, who lia.s al
ready created a sensation in Paris by those master-piccos
of illustrative painting. : Price cloth bound, beveled
boards, elegant, and fie antique morocco.
ALDRICLI'S POEMS.
A Outlining little Volue, in blue and gold binding,
The first complete edition m
ition including "The Ballad of Bautts
Bell," with a Steel Portrait.
Ti'.
THE JUNG'S BELL.
An exquisite medtpeval Legend. in verse, by Richard
.H. Stoddard, author of " Songs of Summer,' Tinted pi
Per, beveled boards, cloth, Price, 75 cents.
. • -
TRANTBITION":.
A Remembrance of Emma Whitt ng,.by Hugh Smith
;::,rpenter, 1 vol., elegantly printed ou tinted paper,
Price,,...
• *,;* These books; gobi all book,-clish:? awl sent by
-mail free, on receipt of Pritc,-by •
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den-wstf Cor. BROADWAY and LIt4r.ENARD st.
pH . OTOG - RA.PH A.L BtT E
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'lt • No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ei,.IFT BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATED
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v.
low rat, at T. 13 . PETERSON & BROTHERS'
it No. 308 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
•
pB OTO GRAPH ALBUMS AND
• CHILDREN'S BOOKS.—The cheapest place in Phila
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plainest toy book to the most beautiful and expensive
kinds, is at T. B. PETERSON S.: BROTHERS',
No. 306 CHESTNUT Street
Their stock of Photograph Albums, Children's Books,
Illustrated Works of all kinds, their twenty-olght din.-
ent editions of the Works of Charles Dickens Wnxerly
Novels, ScotCs Complete Works, Cooper's, Irving s, and,
in fact, everything in the book line, is larger than can be
found nnywhercelse, all of which they are now selling
at retail at very. low,rates. We advise all to call in at
their stoic and examine their assortment before making
purchases.
Collin at T. R. PETERSON & BROTHERS',
It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia
(IHTLDR,EN'S . 13 0 OKSTIFE
N , largest assortment in tho;eity. for aalo, at orliapir
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T.
at
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JUVENILE BOOKS.
•HADJI IN SYRIA. Cloth. • 75e. _
LIT'TLE PILGRIMS IN THE HOLY LAND. Cloth,
75e ; gill, SE.
BIBLE STORIES IN VERSE FOR THE LITTLE ONES
AT HOME.' Cloth, 50e gilt; SI.
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CH ALLEN'S
• de15431: • • .... • . -1308 CHESTNUT Street.
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II
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• •
ILLUSTRATIONS
BEADY' ON THE 18th OF DECEMBER. -
. DANTE ALBUM,
Photographs from thirteen select Illustrations to Dante's
Inferno, by .GusTAvE DORE, in Portfolio, Cloth, $7.50.
In Turkey Morocco, $lO.
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD, by CHAS.
PERRAULT, with Photogritphs from the Illustrations
by GUSTAV E DORE. 1 vol., 4 to. Bound in cloth, gilt
edges, $4. Turkey Morocco, $6.50.
.Also, Photographs of the latest . Pertrait.of ALFRED
TENNYSON,_painted by G.' F. 'N'irMPTS, engraved by
JAMES STEVENSON. Size of the original, $ l. Card
size, 25 cents. - P. LEYPOLDT,
Bookseller and Importer,
- 1323 CHESTNUT Street.
THE AMERICAN - SUNDAY SCHOOL
UNION have provided their itsual beautiful and
botintiful stork of
• BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON,
In every variety of size, style; and price. Catalognes
furnished gpatilltonsly on application at the DEPOSITO
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MRS. SIGOURNEY'S ILLUSTRATED
POEMS—AN ELEGANT PRESENTATION VO
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designed by Burley, and engraved by various artists.
Beautifully bound in various styles, suitable for pre
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•
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HOLIDAY BOOKS. •
The subscribers have-on hand an assortment of
ILLUSTRATED AND STANDARD BOOKS, '
suitable for Ifollday . Presents; also, JUVENILE. BOOKS
in great variety, and. all the
NEW BOOKS
•
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Publishers and Booksellers.
den RAS South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut
DEAFNESS 1
A POPULAR. TREATISE ON . .. •
• DN s E S •
CAGSES AND PREVENTION;
BY Dies. LIG/ITILILL, OP REY" YORK.
POGRTII EDITION.
One 12rno, with Illustrations, Price One Dollar
The very remarkable sale of this little volume is a sitf
Selma guarantee of its popularity and Willie. Three edi
tions have been exhausted' in as many months,. and:a
fourth is just ready.
The author's aim has been•to produce a book
FOR TUE.:PEOPLE,
Not for the medical profession,but for afflicted individu
als and families, who, wishing information on the sub
ject; have heretofore been at it.loss for any work treating
unprofessional language upon Deafness and its attend
ing evils. This book fills the vacuum. It is eirearand
comprehensive, and should,. therefore, find its way into
the hands of every individual suffering with Deafness, or
any accompanying affliction. Its value will be at once
appreciated.
Sold by Booksellers everywhere, and it will be sent by
mail free, on receipt of One Dollar, by
CARLETON, Publisher,
(Late RUDD Si CialLLETOino
No. 413 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard street. N. Y.
de4-thsBmif
LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.—
.
Just p_ublished, price B cents, a new edition of the
late Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE
on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing ` De.
Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, &c. The radical mode of treatment;
without medicine, Is fully explained, so as to enable
every one to be his own physician at the least possible
expense.
A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS."
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
Post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps.
Address the publishers,
CH. J. C. KLINE Sc CO.,
127 BOWERY, New York,
no4-3m if Post place Box 4,568.
:.PAINTINGS;-ENGRAVINGS,
grtJAll7B:TOßrkitArit- •.
•
GEORGE AND;•MARTHA..•
. ,
rASIIINGTON,
COPIED IN OIL. COLORS BY E. C. MiDDLETON,
• Of Cincinnati, (formerly of this city.)
These Portraits are Produced by an entirely New Pro
cess, 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 be more appropriate for a
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 Post Office.
A. BARLOW.
delfi-3w -
C H firT . M .- A S •
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• HAVE NOW OPEN
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Of •
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FOR CHRISTMAS SALIZ.
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all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT
ED here. •
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one month 75 cents, or S cents per day. 218 South
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LECTURE,I223 CHESTNUT STREET. • •
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Catalogues furnished gratis ou application. • .
•Just ready, Catalogue of the Young Ladles' French . Li
bkary. •
"(7atalogue de la II ildinthegiug chides dee Dames
fl ett Demoiselles." At. M. MONACHESI, Agent,
. 1323 CHESTNUT Street.
.:';:• .- • LOST. AND FOUND. •
LOST =A CERTIFICATE F 0 R 18
shares in the Capital Stock of the Hazleton Coal
penny, in the name of T. Frank Walter, dated March 29,
ISM, No. 2,761.
Notice is hereby given that aPPlication hae been made
to the Company for a renewal of said certificate.
T. FRANK WALTER. •
Pent Ilaten. September. 1869. se2.' m3mo
T PS'l'--A 'CERTIFICATE FOR 15 .
i Filmes in the Capital Stock of the BeitverNeadovi
Railroad apti Coal Company} - , in the name of T. Frank
Walter. dared April 2, 1563, No. 6,e33.
Notice is hereby given that application it9S been Made
to the Company for urenewal of said certificate.; .
T. FRANK: WkLTER.
Penn. Haven, September. 1862. .8622-in3m•
THE LOST= --A CERTIFICATE OF THE 5
por cent. Philadelphia cowaky Loan, under an .act
of Assembly dated the lOth de;s' of April. 11tH, for Eighty-
PPVCII Dollars. payable to - Richard 'readout, executor of
Francis Hroeson, deceasrd, or his beim or assigns. The
tinder will be rewardeiriby roittroing it to • -
BENJAMIN H. TURNER.
No. /OW DANA Scrod.
Zoi6•ta3re
AMUSEMENTS.
MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
A
DIRECTOR I GRIVO.
. . . .
THIS (Saturday) EVENING Dec. N).
FOURTH OPERA AND GRAND t; ALA NIGHT.
First and only time of
TJI E TIMM pm AIA DONNE,
GUERRABELLA, CORUIER, MORENbt
In Verdrli L•tmons Opera of
UN BALED IN MASCHERA,
Which will be given for this night onlY during the
Reawni, with
GOETIRMIELLA, up 01111 ER; a" Oscar (page.)
Margin.
.I.llrica, the 13R1ONOLL
Astrologer.,
.Iteiuharl,ll3AßlLl
MORENSf
Tots.
LOCATZLI I Samuel,
MILK ELBEA'and Mit. SMITH
Are engaged for the Ballet, consisting of
In GRAND GALLOP, expressly composed for the Bal
lo in Maseberaby iilo. MAR), by MLLE. ELENA,
and MIL SMITH, and Corps de Ballet.
2. MAZURKA, by MILK ELENA and MR. SMITH.
Conductor and Itlnsictl Director MUZIO.
Di °TlCK—Patrons of the Opera who may desire to be
upon the Stage during the scene of the Masquerade—Mr
whirl) the ground Ball Doom scene has been expressly
painted by Riviere, at a large cost, the gift of stoelthold.-
era, conceded to equal any sitaitat European scene — are
requested to make application for Card,' of Admission.
These will he supplied without any additional charge,
Inn t must )1 ecessa ril y. be limited in number.
Ticket Office at 'Academy, and Gould's Music Stare,
Ohm:bent and Seventh streets, where seats may be secured
fur TO-NIGHT'S BALLO 1 S MAMMA, and MO,N
DAY'S DiNOIIA/I.
-41 23
.. 1 50
.. 1.50
:.250
300
.. 2 2.1
..3 50
A MERICAN ACADEMY. OF MUSIO.
DINO.IIIIII. .
. . . _ .
Dir. 'ilk 6 . U reapeetfully annon»aes that in consoalleno.
of niany hundreds having been•nnable to obtain ad/Atli
gimp to last night's performance of blillOitill, and the
immense success or this Opera,
DINORAII - (Le i'ardon de Ploermell
will be repeated for the last time on Monday Evening
OE TUESDAY, LAST OPERA MOUT,
TILE SICILIAN VE.SPERS.'
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC-
HOOD & SHELDON ipliiiSEAg
GRAND CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
FOR THE HOLIDAYS. "
CHRISTMAS ))AV AT TWO O'CLOCK.
IN THE EVENING AT 7.q AND EVERY
EVENING DURING TII.E WEEK.
CINDERELLA: OR, THE 000 D FMRV.
JACK, THE GIANT KILLER,
LITTLE RED RIDING MOD.
- -
Admission to all parts of .the 11un50,25 cents. The sales
of Tickets with reserved seats without extra charge, wilt
continence on MONDAY, Dec. 22, :it the Academy of
Music and at Gould's Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut
streets. de2o-2t
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET
TUEATRE. •
Business Apts. , and Trearrstr.•• ...... SOS. D. NMEIIT„
yORTkisIGIITH NIGHT .
.1. CT..'
fHIS (SATIMBAI) EVENI r-
PAUL Pity., . 2 1e.
Paul
• T. ' Clarke.
• To conclude With the OCTOROON.
Salem Scudder • 'Mr. .1. S.' Clarke.
Zoe. the Octoroon Mrs. John Drew.
alondny lirot night of the NAIAD QUEEN,
now sateneryidtvsseii, properties, Forty : Trained.
Veinal c . Wariiors, and a great cast; including
J. S. Clarke as Sghnappa.
OHIUSTINIAS, TWO OItAND EuFo itatAxc Hs.
Seats secu red six days in advance.
IArALNUT-STREET THEATRE.-
, Sole Lessee Mrs. K A. GARRETTSON.
Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
THIS (r.:ATUIIDAY) EVENING, Deo. 3.), 188?.
Will be performed the Drama, entitled
. ST. MARC.
SL Marc.......
Dianoro
To
T conclude with the romantic Drama of
'NIB ROSE OF MIME VALK •
Wandering Steonie M. E. T: Tilton.ir aurette Miss Johnson.
A.B SEM 'ELY BUILDINGS TENT S
A K . D CHESTNUT,
lIRISTIJAAMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG,
CTOYS .A...ND GIFTS 2011 THE LLTTLE
SIGNOR AL I TZ,
The great MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his
LEARNED CAN.A_RY - .BIRDS, will eomMenee his new
and popular Entertainments for the S e g eot y nu MONDAY
EVLNING, Dec. 22d, at 7%, and on GIIRISTIVIAS DAY
three Grand Performances at 11 A. 111. a Add 734 P. M.,
and every AFTERNOON and EVENING during the
Holidays. The attractions will be marvellonst .experi
rnentz: In Magic; wonderpl powers in Ventrilognism,
.
td the Lenrued Canary Birds in their new einvyticierit.
Admi.wion 25 cents. Ulilidren 13 rents. dolO4f
CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT
STREET.
' FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, •
Commencing MONDAY, December 22, and every Ev
ening Burin th e week, .
PEARSON'S HISTORIC MIRROR OF THE WAR,
The only work of the kind in existence, sketched by
eye-witnesses . and painted in the highest style of art by
the most eminent artists, under the supervision of the
well-known4PEARSON BROTHERS, of New York. The
most interesting obiects and incidents connected with
the RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE REBELLION, illus
trated with STARTLING. DIORAMTIC ACCOMPANI
MENTS,' entirely new, and on a scale of magnificence
never before 'Attempted. The thunder of cannon and
the din of the battle-field fall upon the ear of the
audience. The fire and smoke of the advancing hosts,
and their desperate charges are seen, and the fearful
work of carnage and death is presented with a distinct
ness and vividness mocking reality, so that the audience
can readily imagine themselves actual spectators of the
sublime and stirring scenes represented. . •
.'•••Tickets, 23 cents. Packages of six, I. Doors open at
.6%, to commence at 711 o'clock.
Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY, SATUIMAY, and
CHRISTMAS Afternoons, nt 3 o'clock, when Children
wiiibe admitted for SIX CENTS.
Persons desirous of obtaining Tickets will ole'ase cal
st the Hall, between the hours of 10 and 12 S. AL and 2
and 4P. H; Cdel74t9 D. WOODWARD, hbutaser.
• CONCERT •
ONCERT HALL -L E. CT E
ROOM-CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' "
GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
. , . Every Evening at 7% o'clock.
And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock.
This splendid Entertainment drew crowded houses for
250 nights in New York ; will remain open a few weeks
longer in Philadelphia. .Every family should witness'
Capt. Williams' Great Whaling Voyage before its depar
ture. Liberal arrangements will be made for ..schools
and benevolent purposes. Tickets 2.5 cts., or five for IL
del-lm .
G.ERMA.NIA: ORCHESTRA.. --PUB
LIC EEREARSALS every SATURDAY A.lrf
NOON at a, l / 2 " o'clock, at the MUSWAL FUND, HALL,
Carl Bentz, conductor. Tickets 'l5 cents. Packages of I
tickets, sll—to be bad of Andre & •Co., DM Chestnut
street ; J. E. Gould, Seventh and , Chestnut, and at the
hall door. . . • tiori-tf
V I ASSLER'S 'ORCHESTRA- .
. • •••• NEW. OFFICE
' 4 South EIGHTH St., below W a lnutt.. delo4m
PENNSYLVANIA - ACADEMY. OF
THE FLEE Mtn • .
lei CHESTNUT STREET,
Is 'open daily (Sundays excepted) from .9 A. *L. Mt i
.P; K. Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
Shares of stock, WO. • • • • ipt
TO • •
1301 C -141-A.NVFA.CTURERS
WANTED.--a000:-Smce, Linn, Poplar, or Beach
Boxes per day, a nd—ALBRIGHT & 60.13 United elates
Bakery, N0:1.5 7 DOCK Street. delS4k•
PARTNER WANTED.. , --.01 . - OLD ES
taidislied Faucy Dry Goods House, now doings. busi
ness of $lOO,OOO, on a cash and short time basis; desires
a partner having from $lO,OOO to $1.5,000 to invest. in visas
of a member of the firm about to retire. Address 'W.
N.," at the office of The Press. Cotamuuications will
be.considered confidential. dels-6t
DEAFNESSI
IotROA DI N G :L•SITITES .OF . ROOMS
.
Ankle Rooms, at N. B. corner of
SIXTEENTH-awl-LOCUS ' Strew,. flelB43t
A. SINGLE GENTLEMAN :WOULD
like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the
muter, within ten minutes' walk of The Preset office.
Addrepe "Russell," at this office.
-MUSTER AND PAY ROLLS, AND
G overnment claims "of all . kinds cashed or col
lected, at reasonable rates. by JAMBS FULTON, 4-'4ll
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. nolitt
•
IpDENSIONS:- $10(.1.• BOUNTY AND
Pay proonred and collected for soldiers, sailors.
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced upon
by JABIES FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants
. ' • 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Particular • aitenilon given to parties living at a dis
tance. • . • ocl&tt
Oa VALUABLE FARM. FOB SALE-
Near WOO.DBURY, N. J.,_2151 acres. Would be di
vided; if desired. Inquire of E. P. MIDDLETON, No. 5
North FRONT Street, or L. LIVERMORE. on the pro
mises. . de2D-sa*
'TO BE LET-STORE NO. 1617
AEQuirEET street. Fixtures for sale.
_Aim
delA M ! : M. PATTON, til9 Sonth SIGHTEEMI St.
jek FOR SALE-MONTGOMERY:.
COUNTY FARM, Sr) Acrea.t near Norristown, sub
stantial STONE IMPROVEMENTS, nicely watered. &o.
Alco, a large number of hulas for sale. or exchange, La
the atljoining counties. Apply to E. PETTIT,
41619 • •• . 309 WALNUT Street.
•
XIIOO.—SIX WELL
RENTS, 'iTJ this amoun vFn
t, for
'sale at a discount; Irredeemable Groundlßent of.SP/Aper
.ftuntim ; a number of Ground Rents, from $60.) to SLUR.
1 1 to E. PETTIT,
19 No. 300 WALNUT Street.
GIRARD ' FIRE AI.ND MARIN.I4I
OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
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
500,000 DOLLARS.
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the Marc
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT,. , . JERRY WALKER.
•
JOHN M. CLAGBORN, JOHN TIIORNLET,
C. E. IIEAZIAT•I_' AIDIAIUM HART,
,
DAVID BOYD, Ju., I'ETEN. S. HOE of N TA
WM. M. SWAIN.. FURMAN SHEO ) AIItD,
JOSkI'IIM.D. N. S LAWREN
WM. C.-RUDMAN,. JOHN SUPPLER:
• • • THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
". • • • • A. S: GILLETT,-Vice Presideut,
JAS.. B..ALTORD,
.Secretary. tipo3-iftf
'F "E TNSURANCEP COMPANY, NO.
.108 CHESTNUT Street. .
FLUB AND INLAND INSURANCE
' . DIRECTORS.
F. N. Buck, ..: J
F,. D. Woadcoff
Chita. Jr.,s. Richardson, . John Kessler,
Henry Lewis, Jr., P: S.: Utltisld ,
. Alex. Whilldin, Washiuglcu Jones,
Gen. A. West, Chas. Sto‘es,
0:W. Davis, t__Joha,W.: Stoked.
FRANCIS N. BC T. Presiders.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President,
WILLIAMS J. BLANCHARD, Secretary. tinhllMft;
Mi LILLIE'S SAFE. DEPOT RE
MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near
t717.F 'rauklin Institute.
The unden,igned,thankful for past favors, and b e i n g
determined to merit future patronme, has secured an
elegant and convenient, store, and has now on hand a
large assortment of Celaigated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar. Proof Safes (the only
strictly 'Bre and bu)g/ar proof salsa made). Also, Lillie •
Uneenalled Bonk "Cuult„.Safe,,end Bank. Locks.
Lillio's Bank Vault Door& and, leoeke will be furnished
to order on short notice. Thia is the strongest, best pro
tected, and cheapest. Poor and l o p& yet offered.
Also, particalar attention is called to Lillio's New
Cabinet Safe; for Plate, Jevfeli &c. This SaPt is con
ceded to surpass iu style aannttii elegance anything yet
.offered for tills purpose, and is the only one that is
strictly fire tuaburglar prooL
SYncim, tiorica.-= , l have row on hand s twenty of
Farrel, Merring,.& Co.'s Safes, most:of them nearly new..
and some forty of other rankers, comprisina complete'
assortment as to sires, and all lately excbnaged for tha
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be. said at very
loyr_prices. Please call and examine.
saWlylt M. O. SADLER. meet
THE: 'PHRENOLOGICAL °Mg
icsir AND.-BOOK - SPORE is open day and eves
-4.446 ing teethe Ws of books on Phrenology, Phy.do
-.lo67.oYgine.Phonography,aud maillogi examinations. Orders by should be
addreeseirto JOIIN L. CAPEN
• - 0n22-maneknif 9 22 CHESTNUT Street, Pais.
. .
MEDICINAL COD.LITER
BAKER & Co.. Dnigglsts, No. U 4 North THIRD
Street, are now receiving their supplies fresh from the
lishenes.
The superiority of their 011 in every respect has gained
for it a reputation and sale beyond any other brand in
the market. To maintain it. they are to
supply an article that may be entirely relied on fur fresh.
nese and purity. See testimonials of Drs. Mutter. Jack-
We. Darrachi Oiler& 441-etnwlin,
- - . .
MONDAY, DECEMBER 'a
LAST NIGBT BUT ONE OF THE OPERA.
Introducing'.
TWO HUNDRED LITTLE CHILDREN
....Mr. E. L. Davenport.
Mrs. Alma Cowell.
WANTS.
BOARDING.
PERSONAL.
FOR SALE AND :TO ..LET.
_aq r)ff sWi I 0.44 a
INSURANCE CO !PANT
CAPITAL 5200,000.
...Rich: 1.
HOP 0' TIC THUM3