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    Ir:Ay GEORGE STROH'S
il ril , KM
0,11'151;1,E PIAI , IO FORTES, Grande and Squares,
:'" r ' ov idiy taking . precedence of all others for their
m oille , o of touch, and pure quality of tone. lione
0 . •
,1 purroaso without examining them closely.
'.',..;,, L „a.,1 eminent teachers are almost dully selecting
J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT
to the times
',!.12,tuth41.)t
tjrlf AM ' S HAIR DYE, 38 CENTS A BOX.--
for 811 ; the beet lit me. Try It. sola only
10(0E, 403 CHESTNUT Street. ap27-.lm*
XVIA.RELIErI.
pl REll.—On the Slat inet., by Rev;
p3rnea, FAN. Blake, Esq., of Navy Department,
'" o l,iagton, to Mee Helen S. Baker, daughter of
Rev. John Baker: *
I.IIII,ETTE—ATMORE.—On the 18th iuet.,
1; Pr.
G. Hare, Mr. E. D. Gillette to Miss
Ai mere, all of this city.
rap..D.
the 19th inst., Elizabeth Camp
' olict of William Campbell, ,
r relatives and friends are respectfully invited
4 1t.mal her funeral, from her late - residence, 1506
~!:. So:th street, above ;Jefferson this (Tuesday)
.10..,ati, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. •
l i A E T,_ori the 21st Just', in the 'lsth year of his
e Hart.
.cr% 100 to be held at his late residence, 307 South
greet, this (Tuesday,) the 23E1 inst., at 3 o'clock
Funeral to proceed _to Hartsville early on
1 ;,,,1ay morning, the 24th inst. The relatives
of the family arc invited to attend, with
',
, .11,er notice,
I.F.V.—At Media, Delaware county, Pa., on
inHt.. Rev, Samuel Gayley, principal of
• classical Institute, in the etst year of his
n ale friends and relatives are invited to at
t}' funeral this (Tuesday), from his late
, ; ,-e, to proceed by the 2.12 P. M. train
,;.
.A, 57cdin, and' from Thirty-first and Market
1 , West Philadelphia, at 2,46 P. M., to Wood
..
•
i4T(II. —At FalmOuth,',QA the 19th inst., Col.
R. Hatch, aged 24 years.
f elatives and friends are respectfully invited
his funeral from the residence of his mother,
of ;istli and Cooper streets, Camden, N. J.,
.14reatlay, the 24th inst., at 10 o'clock. A. M.,
Lo - t farther notice.
EN, —On the 21st inst., Lizzie Boyd, only
„i•tu of Wm. E. and Mary E. Baker, aged 7
, Months.
Hagerstown, Md., on the 19th
A. Carroll, Co. H, 95th Regiment P. V.
;... Zouaves,) in the 19th year of his age, of
contracted in the service.
,; i-I,AGHER.From wounds received at the
of Fredericksburg Daniel E. 72d
at P. V. Gallagher,- *
ri ILANAN•—On the 20th inst., Mr. William
*
1:-ENHARDT.—On the 20th inst., George F.
ollt, in the 47th year of his age. •
11..ASON & SON RAVE JUST RE
) t . ;TVICD:
•): -;,IN AND EEVIERE BOWS; Linen, Mull, Tittle
,l Lace Collars and Sleeves; wide Hertl'd Francikfs,;
• ' CIA/es and Veils; I{BAL MOILAIRS or Glossy
Poolt de Sole or Mourning Silks; Mick and
• ' ; All-wool Black Cashmeres, Mor
, MAN POPLINS, Velour Reps, Tamlses, Mousse-,
l':dhet and Blanket Long Shawls, &c.
MOURNINO STORE, 018 CEIBSTNIIT Street,
& LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH STREETS,
Have a large stock of
Shoals for Pennsylvania Trade.
f,,r Pennsylvania Trade.
lir Ooode for Pennsylvania Trade. n027-tf
, 001) QUALITY BALMORAL
sxiiiTS.—These Skirts are fall four yank wide and
'3:1.11 1 quartor long. Colors all-wool, and styles are
genteel trade.
EYRE St LANDELL.
NOTICES.
NOTICE.--THE ANNUAL MEET
oI of the GRANITE LAND Cual - PANY will
TUESDAY, the Pith Joutiory,ls63, at 7 P. M.,
, it:: SO 11 ill FIFTH Strnet. I.l*
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
j3II,ROAD COMPANY, Mee 73 South FOURTH
. • -Pa ta, tarntA, Dec. T2,1862..—T0 avoid detention
. : of Coupons of this Company, duo on the let
. aro requested to leave them at this Mike ou or
• ' e slat Instant when receipts will be given, and
. •;- be reedy for delivery on the 2.41 proximo in
tier M
r said receipts. S. BRAORD,
•I Treasurer.
perfiHl ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
kr , cicheidors of the MAHANOY AND BROAD
1:A I LROAD COMPANY will be held at
M of the Company on MONDAY, Sanitary VI, ISM,
• •-',•ck P. M., at which time an election will be held
• • 1 . 1.,.i1ent and Directors to servo the ensniug year.
• 31' R S BROCK, Saerntury.
: - 4-; AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AM) TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, De
.!..t 9ti *SI
, 101 L—The annual meeting of the Stockholder::
• 1. 1.1:1PHIly. for the election of THIRTEEN TRUE
ve the ensuing year, wilt ho held at t Ito office
.1 r 2.1 street. S. E. corner of FOURTH, on MONDAY;
' between the holm of 10 A. 31. and 12 M.
101 JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary.
HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118
M.•-• CUM BERT Street.—This Institution is now open
•T lb. re: eption of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
received and provided for in the most comfortable
SellltPT. treeof chase, B. F. GLENN,
t.ti•rtSecretary of Board of dimmers.
N. NOTICE IS IWHEBY GIVEN THAT
Trill COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL
ANI A "intend to npply to tito Legislature of Pennsyl
nia, ut tit etbuext session, for a renewal of their char
t *sit' Bak is located In the city of 'Philadelphia,
'at us authorised capital of one million of dollars;
.held of which will be asked for, with the usual bank
.
.
:y onloror the Board
NOTICE IS lIEREBY, GIVEN,
that au application will ho made to the Lutists.
•of Pennsylvania', at their next session. for a renewal
the Charter of the BANK ON THE NORTHERN
ARTIM 'rime said Bank being located lu.the city of
:sdelnli la, with an authorized capital of five lt and red
•tisatui dollars.
v order of the Board. W; OUMMERE. Cashier.
4 Juue 2% 1862. • jeSt-tuam
OFFICE OP THE RELIANCE IN- ,
StTRANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPIIIA,
1. 1882.
;.• is ord of Directors have this day declared a Cash
• . .1 of TEN PER CENT. on the Capital gt.. 1.,
•CENT. interest on the outstanding Scrip of the
hecly.tir the ELNYEN-MONTHS ending on the 30th
q....;43140 on and after the 10th inst., free from United
?:•:•••xf, state taxes.
;V-% Scrip Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the
earned on risks determined during the said
is;'eleven months, and that Scrip Certificates, in the
.113! tem. be delivered to the assured entitled to receive
noon and after the 15th inst.
B. M. lIINCHMAN,
Secretary.
14-tntbA lm
. I c. AVIS AUX ELEGANT&
M. PAUL ANDRIOT, Gerund de la mason. de
i:isurs de N. GRANDVILLE STOKII6, 609 CREST
'll'Mteet. Philadelphia, a Flumneur de preventr sea
Pilisvux amts et COIIIIRiSKRIICOA qui Pont deja favorise
*•?sr ellentelle, (Masi rine lee etrangor.e,) qu'il vient de
do Paris et ',cadre.* les modes les plus rece ales
mieux pollees pour la sateen d'hiver.
:. , ;raudv d le Stokes a mis a 811dispoiition les etoffes les
• i.siles i et les meilleuxes qualltes, des premieres mane
•-• d'Europe,
milltalres, alosi que lee alders de tons grades y
. aprons les moilleures qualites d'etuffes, a des prix
% mod ores. L'elegauce de as coupe, alusi qua le cachet
.nstinetion qui la caracteri.e est deja trop coma% dtt
e r en renonvelles lens tnerltoA.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OF
VICE (IF INTERNAL REVENUE.
• ••!, 1tti1 , 488305 JO THE3I.AtiCtUOTURENA
MARA.
• ad:Won Keith, Eaq., Philetdolphia:
• pprsOle% are employed by tobacconists or dealers
whet her in the same town or at ad istance, to in
:ore ei goo rs, and for this purpose receive tobacco [rout
• onpLoyers lobe made tete elgarel. Willa when finish-
I. turned to the employers aforesaid, such persons
• Is• required to pay the duties en the value there
. ro ...WA, That, at the request of the assessor or 0t..-
•*.:O auessser, they make oat a list, subscribed and
' which list shall slam the number of cigars so
(!ming each month, and, 11.4 near as may be, the
••:meet, together with the name and resi t of
-• ol , oon to whom 'the cigars have been returned. If
• , .1a suiployer. to whom the c h ars are returned, re
- • Isis his usual place of business in it district (lit
-41 from that in which the list is made out, then the
r rseel rime such list Alkali transmit it to the wises
. '4 ds. district whore such employer resides or has
• ;1•4141 place of business. to the cud that the duties due
• .iesu. nosier the excise law, may be paid by the em
--I.v: hut ir the parties live in the same district, the as
-.sr will assess the 10710111 U due on such lists to the
1116 PoMMI4AIONER OP INTERNAT. lIMVENITS.
' I .ITR • It TO THIN TAX •ON THE ?fA\I;P.\CI•CRB OF
. .
TREA:sUitY DY.PARTMEICT,
Orrin ; or INTERNAL ItEVISNEH,
2.
Wat Ali
o. Keith. Eery., Philadelphia ngton, Dm:. 1, IS9
.
The Commissioner of Internal Revenue having
::11 the mammas of counsel, in regard to the liability
:axmion, tinder the of persons engaged in the
enairture of elothimr, makes the following statement
, idrebdon for the guidance of assessors and collectors,
arguments submitted have been directed to two
aa , Fiat : That clothing, under law, is not a maim
"ll% bud, eonseguently, not subjuct to taxation.
'Padir uma entitcture, and subject to taxatiou, the
dteeld levied upon the luereased value only over
ebtut of the materials, on which taxes have been
yevlot4.l y levied lied Pahl.
cinliukd that. had Congress intended to tax cloth
linmeinnee such that It would have been mea
n !quoin( the articlesntnentted in the 7:sth section.
I '. ll .4lever, to be eensih al
ered.that only a limited mtm
., lirtir6 mailed to toXattou under the law are thus
The enumeration is limited to articles pro—
'ova diptintminhed from those which are mann—
f to those manufactures which are peen
14r in ammeter; to preparations which cannot
elussed, either as productions or mann
' Wt. , : and to iiiiinturaCtUTOS, productions, and props
en which Congress maw fit to impose specific
"'nod exceptional rates of ad valorem defies. Fol
!wit the enumerations is a provision satliCiently broad
' ,11 ;:11110 to include every varoty and form of Mann
10.^. not 'gleefully provided fur. Ilk in these words:
.411 111111114 (AU res of cotton, wool worsted v dax.
-Ilk jute, I tidia-rnbber, gutta-percha, wood, willow,
Pottery ware, leather, pum', iron, steel, lead, tin.
bniss, gold, silver, horn, ivory, bone, bris
'.% l•011y Or in pert, or of .n ic er materials not this
tisTlFik , provided for, a duty of threo per amt. ad
that the materials of which clothing Is
.l•is nye Mt t enumerated or covere dlvet t lo al y nthe phrase "or
materials." This Inter' does not seem
l-imdttled by the language of the provision,
As leather is
ion, nor is it
txsibed by the general n° l / 0.4 the 'ay
Paper the Ma
material of which shoes are made, or Pal
slot it NS riety of manufactures, so cloth may he re
n... a principal material in the inatinfaekti ,
of
..
anti such is covenal by the phrase or or
74x motet MIS " lu the SeCtioll of the law above re
to. It would also bo a
reasonable
° to e 5 0 4 13:
i t . t :tn b uf the l provision en u t itjt u ir va e i tr ,m era
is to be levied '
"ail won't; fiVu ' r r e e tt e r t r Vflich " cotton " is the material;.
"wool" is the material; 44 which sun is
!!'"lsa "
terial • of which " worstedis the material,
, i
or n part," and so on through the list of
' t• t•d in statute. This construction would
ts• • 1 el: ', ll7lllg n , li as It Is a manufacture of which cotton,
..;
n'sil.auti silk, anti worsted, wholly or in part, arc
I,l tioltie materials of which it is composed; but
:11 , 34 ;be inaKultge of the statute, as thr saute lallgtiatte
" 4 .'4 ill daily business, it Sts•ltim altogether less'T h a i ;
4?" 41 .•te speak clothing of the var our; h • ,
-1141 of which is manufactured.
uril,er. Opal either construction of this mate of
4 .; um. clothing inust be regarded tis tac , titre,
411 4 ji.rt to an all valorem duty ol.throo ra.d. cent.
; I'llroriso on which the duper is Made to rust, that
t " tax shenld he innicssed only on the increased value of
over the previously he articles used on s , vhicti ,,
''sx soy have been paid, is in theses% Ord 4.
hll cloth!' dyed, printed, bleached, manufactured
••ther fabrics or otherwise prestred, on which a
..r tax shall Lave been paid before the same were
I ..'sYttl, printed, bleached, manufactured, or prepared .. ,
aid duty or lay of three per centum shall as
upon the increased value thereof. A
objection to this View is, that the proviso
rlothe or fabrics, and provides or a tax on
istrelessi value of such cloth, as fabrics,
ti.,....n,t, 111 7 have been tothjected to the Process of d)eing,
• ''' . " lll f. Printing, or madittlitet tiring. In the latignage
. ."4llnrre and trade, brown cloths may din Itiett . ch . cd.
6,1 11. Italia-rubber cloth, or ettatnel led cloth, in.t.)
i' .. .rrtered or prepared, and the inanufactur r o o r u b c ?
v,n,totutitlon for the increased value itts p
le! tee value or the basis, or primary manutituture,.cm
i 'tt the tux shall have been previously paid. T i lts
capon sppiStr, , to give reasonable and adequate
I I"' language employed: and this proviso behalf
Ito the geueral policy of the, law, 1011(1 Is
sot Path (Usti out manufacture stt Its fall commercial
rj: n r,b l, llider construction can properly he made.
"ueta, the decision of the Commimioner, that
Sol int is as mannfiteture : and subject to taxation at the
per Cent itlvalurent, e to he re
th e manufacturers or estimthated bvaluey assossor.,,
1 1, 11 141 nuer Pollard out . by the statute. It was repre
and Collasid, that the work or maim- .
's nenernilY Performed by persons who are not
her- of the materials, anti who receive the , gar,
Slid return them completed to r
, st il a l e , meu it stagg
pt o l i i themtt l i si n t :l ' l l ia t h l o a r should ho
•:%, I , ( n !lie ' r unt u r nfacturers. This view dues . not
Its warranted by the law. It is the gene
that the manufacturer does not contribute
imrtion of the manual labor
hi the branch of business which lin pursues.
cvery important branch of manitractit a g
c i the inaittifacturer furnishes only the eapital
;;;or . "* l bess capacity necessity?' fir the sante' t and
' 4l ' l 'n'ltt of the bnsiness fitere seems to be no
...117;',1 , 1> the opeottl , io employed lit the unmet's ct tt re
l 'asol.,j 4 g t iTtlbi he regarded :is
, t he inad , m , f4t .i c i r v it o r t tn; :e lv e lO i cd:
hiii . ol ll ll l 4 N H 'i t t l id ic eitl u lti " 0 0 tor s tz y tlt
tha t t the construction
ir to every Lotto:lt of mattufasturcs
$,t1,,,m ,,,, tts of mud force could be urged, %rani
Pxf•vitliott of the law in the collection or taxef
tal,,,,decturecs
ex cee di n gly ilitlitatic, if not nip 1:4-
upon this nettt, then, may be, that thn
1 . 1, 41, t ! 1 " , el . is he \VII., Ninthfurnes the materials, the
%tote the shill maployed o management of the
• •
/4•o.,i' s o crs . . c , llectors wliClte further guided by
:los. rite and seven. It
OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND
BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM
PANY, 253 South THIRD .Street—PHlLADELpnia, Dec.
22, 186'2.
NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and
Cool Company . \rill be held at their mace on TUESDAY.
the 13th day of Jamtary;l663, at 11 o'clock A. M., when
au election will be held for a President and Twelve Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year.
de23-tjal3 AEIITSEN, Secretary.
M=. SOUP 'RO U SES .— THE FOLLOW
-ING List embraces the corporate titles of all the
burieties orgnalzedin this city for supplying the Poor
With SOUP, with the limits of each, the localities of the
several SOUP HOUSES, and the names of those autho
rized to receive contributions to their funds, It is pub.
lisped for the information of such ac-are disposed to aid
in the support of this useful and economical Charity, and
to aid the benevolent in directing the Poor to the' proper
sources for their supply. Applicants should beer with
them the recommendation of a responsible party, and, if
found worthy, will be furnished regularly with nour
ishment for themselves and families:
.
Philadelphia Society. for. Supplying the Poor with
BOUP.—Limft,9-li'rein 'Wnl mit to Shippen streot, river
Delaware to Eleventh street, Soup House, N 0338 Griscom
street from Spruce to Pine, above' Fourth. Treasurer,
Jeremiah Backer, No. South Fourth street,
Northern Soup Society of Plata de' phia—North from
Callowhill street, from the river Delaware to Eighth
street, oxcopt the portion east of Front street, spore.
printed to tho Kensington Society, Soup House, North
Fourth street, shove Brown, Treasurer, T. Morris Perot,
621 Market street.
Southwark Soup SecietySouth : from South street,
from river Delaware to Possyunk road and Broad street.
Soup House, Sutherland street, below Queen. Treasurer,
Benjamin Blerton, No. 122 Catharine street. .
MoyamenetngSoup Society—South from Stilprion street,
west of Passyttuk road to Broad street, Soup House; N.
W. corner of Eighth and Marriott streets. Treasurer,
Robert Gra ffen, N0.:07 Pine street.
Western Soup Society—South from Market street, west
of Broad, also from Eleventh to Broad, Walnut to Ship
pen street. Soup House, 1615 South street. Treasurer,
George Yams:, No. 1710 Arch street.
Spring Garden Soup Society—North of Callowhill, west
of Eihth street, from. Race to Callowhltl, Eleventh to
Broad street, and north of Market street, west of Broad.
Soup House, Buttonwood street; below Broad. TreaSurer,
John H. Dolthert, No. 710 Green street.
Kensington Soup Society—From Laurel to Norris street,
river Delaware to Front street.. Soup House, No. 208
Allen street. Treasurer. George J. Hamilton, Common
wealth Bank.
Central Soup Society of Philadelphia - 7-From Walnut to
Callowhill streets, river Delaware to Eleventh street, also
Eleventh to Broad, Walnut to Race street, Treasurer,
Clement M. - Biddle. No. 131 Market street.
Contributions in money intended to be divided equally
among the above-named Societies may also be handed to
(16:2-30 EDWARD PARRISH, SOO ARCH Street,
Receiver appointed bylthe joint Board of Sotto Societies.
NOT I C E.—THE UNDERSIGNED
will be in NEW !ORLEANS during the throe
months next ensuing, where he wilt be happy to take
charge of any consignments entrusted to his care. kle
bogs to refer to •
Messrs. Thos. Richardson &
" Alex. G. Cattoll & Co.,
E. A. Semler Sr Co., Philadelphia.
Jacob T. Alburgec & Co„
Mr. George A. MeNinstry, J
Mr. Philip Nathan, Now York.
MS-St* A. F. MOPPET,
OFFICE OE THE WESTAIORE.
LAND COAL COMPANY, (so. 230 South TIMID
Street, corner of Willing's Alley.) PattAnneutA,
cember 17,11d2.
At a meeting of Directors, held this day, a Dividend of
ONE DOLLAR. per share, on the Capital Stock was do
dared out of the profits of the past year ; payable on and
after JANUARY 24,1863.
The Transfer Books will be closed until January sth
next. F. 11. JACKSON,
delB-tiar> Treasurer.
M. TO THE BENEVOLENT.- , -itfOß
• than two hundred Ladies have associated them
selves, tinder the name of the PENN RELIEF ASSO
CIATION FOR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, and
are devoting one afternoon and evening of each week, at
the Spring Garden Institute, corner of BROAD and'
SPRING GARDEN Streets, in making up such articles
as are most needed by our sick soldiers.
• Committees of these ladies visit every hospital in the
city to ascertain the "necessities of the inmates, and, as
far as possible; to supply them. They are also torward
ing to 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 large means are required, and this
appeal is made to the benevolent to assist them by dona
tions of money or goods.
Tho following-named gentlemen have contented to re
ceive, an behalf of this association, any donations that
.maybe made
ALEXANDER HENRY Sr., Fifth and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS TASKER, S 16:12 South Fifth street.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, Co., 239 and 241 North Third
street.
REIGEL, WIEST, St ERWIN, 47 North Third street.
JOHN C. SAFER], Se 7 Market street,
LITTLE, STOKES, & CO.; 237 Chestnut st. del7-12t*
IMP OFFICE MOUNT CARBON AND
PORT CARBON RAILROAD COMPANY.
FIIILADELPHTA, December 8 7 1962,
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany wIII bo held at the Office of the Company, No. 407
LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, December 29th, at half
past ten o'clock A. M., at which time an election for of-
Beers, to serve the ensuing year, will take place.
deg 1(129 _ P. C. HOLLIS, Seeretary.
OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN—
SURANCE COMPASIY OF PHILADELPHIA, De
cember 17, 1682.
At an election by the Stockholders, held on the 15th
inst., in pursuance of the chatter, the following-named
gentlemen were elected to serve us Directors for the en
suing year—viz:
Clem. Tingley, Wm. lltuser,
Wm. B. Thompson, Robert, Tolaud,
Samuel Bisnham. .1. Johnson Brown,
•
.Robert Steen, Marshall •Hill,
Wm. Stevenson, H. M. Carson,
Benjamin W. Tingley. Chas. Leland,
John Bisset , Pittsburg. •
Aud at a nieoting of the Board, held THIS DAY, CLEM.
MOLES% Paq., was unanimonsly re-elected President.
delS43l B. AU lIINCHAIAN, Secretary '
M. , CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Northeast Corner
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Established ISH Incorporated 1555.
Book-Neoping Wits different branches. as practised by
the best accountants; Penmanship, Plain and Ornamen
tal; Commercial Law, Mercantile Forms, and Calcuin-
Dons,
Students instriteted. separately,. and can enter at any
time, and study at such hours as may be most conve
nient.
In extensive accommodations, faftliftil attention to the
interests of its students, and practical advantages to bu
siness men, this I ustitutioh is unsurpassed. •
Open Day and Evening. Twenty-live per cent. off re
gul nr prices. • . del9-its
B. C. PALMER.
Cmhior
MOFFICE OF THE EURGEON—AII—
TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PRILADEIe
PATA, October 24, 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors.deelrous afavailing them
selves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artifi
cial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the
Surgeon-Artist to the Government No. 1609 CHESTNUT
Street. B. FRANK PALMER,
0c26-tf Government Surgeon-Artist.
NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE
BANK, PHILADELPHIA, November 4. lil62.—The
following resolution was this day adopted by the Board
of Directors and ordered to be published:
Resolved .Tbat the nusow ilia_ Stock of this
ue ottered - toime present Stockholders avps..,.each
Stockholder to have the privilege of taking a pro rata
share, according to a scale adopted by the Board, pro
tided subscription and payment be made - before the first
day of January, 1863.
nol4-tjal J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
MCORN EXCHANGE BANS,
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21,.186:1.—At the election
ovember 17th, 1862, the following Stockholders
were elected Directors of this Bank:
Alexander G. Cattell, Christian J. Hoffman,
Dell Noblit, Jr., Robert Ervien,
George L. Buzby, H. W. Catherwood,
Edward C. Knight, William P. Cog
William L. Maddock, Edmund A. Souder,
James Steel, Samuel T. Canby,
•
meeting o f
Wilkins.
And at the meeting of Directors, this day, ALEX
ANDER .0. CATTELL Egg., was unanimously re-elected
President ALEX. W II ILLDIN , Esq., Vice President,
and JOHN W. TORREY Cashier.
n025-tt J. W. TORREY. Cashier.
MCITY BOUNTY FUND COILILLS
SION.—Notice is hereby given, that applications
for bounty to this Commission must be made on or before
the 27th inst., as the Commission will close on that day.
JOHN C. KNOX,
JOHN ROB BINS.
EDWARD OLMSTED,
EDWARD ORATE,
WILLIAM BRADFORD,
Commission.
OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE
LAND COAL COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, De
cember 17, 1882.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this' Com
pany will be held at their office, No. 230 South THIRD
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the ,7th of January, 1881; at 12
o'clock M. at which time an election will be held for
ELEVEN DIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY and TREA
SURER, to serve for the ensuing year.
F. H. JACKSON,
Secretary.
delS•tia7.
THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF
THE YOUNG MEN'S CENTRAL HOME MIS
SION, laboring in Bedford and Baker streets intend
giving their nsnal CHRISTMAS DINNER to the po sr
children of their schools on Christmas Day, at Sausom
street Hail. Donations in mono or provisions thank
fully received by the m y
issionary H. BECKWITH,
at the Mission House, No. 1119 Bedford street, or either of
the undersigned, on behalf of the committee of arrange
ments. E. S. YARD, 21X) Spruce Street.
J. 11. BURDSALL, 01. , 3 Chestnut Street.
. J. MILLIKEN t S22 Arch Street.
D. 11. LOGDED, SLAGER,926 Race Street.
Dinner at 12 o'clock. The public respectfully invited
to be present. do 20-St
PIIILADELPIIIA AND READING
111:ZRAILROAD CO.—Orrice 227 Sorrff FOURTH Sr..
Yu I LADELPFIId, December 8, DALL—NOTICE IS - HEREBY
GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company,, that the
Annual Meeting and an Election for President, Six Mena
/era, Treasurer and Secretary, will take place on the
ECOND MONDAY (12th) of JANUARY next, at 12
o'clock M. W. H. WE 88,
defl-tialS Secretary.
05commoNivEn.r.T11 INSURANCE
COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA
)IIIcc, Commonwealth Building, No. 613 CHEST
NUT Street.
PRILADELPMA, December 6, 1962.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMON
WEALTH INSURANCE CO3IPANY of the State of Penn
sylvania will be held, at the Office of the Company, on
MONDAY, January 6,1962, atld o'clock A. M.
An ELECTION OF TEN DIRECTORS, to serve the en
suing year, will be held at the same place, and on .the
same day, between the hours of l'3 and 2P. M.
SAMUEL Si MOON, Secretary.
E 6; T H
6 USE• OF.. LIGHT WINES IS
CONDUCIVE TO TEMPERANCE."
STRICTLY PURE!
(Los Angeles—" City of the Augo
CALIFORNIA WINES,
DIRECT FROM THE VINEYARDS OF MESSRS.
KOHLER & FROHLING,
EQUAL IN QUALITY AND CHEAPER IN PRICE
THAN THE WINES OF TILE OLD WORLD.
WHITE, OR ROCK WlNE—Very delicate, Hue in
flavor, superior as a Dinner Wine to the &mons Rhino.
MUSCATEL — Very choice, of exquisite bouquet, an ex
cellent Desert Wiue.
ANOELICA—A highly luscious, naturally sweet Wine,
greatly admired by Ladies—valuable in the sick chain
bet—reconinieuded by the Medical Faculty.
PORT—Of fine flavor, free from Logivood, very similar
to the Old Whirs of Lisbon — used by the Laity in Com
munion Service—highly approved.
CRAPE BRANDY—The purc juice of the Grape, of un
equaled superiority.
The attention of the Treule, Hotel Keepsrs, Rem(liar
and ConneisBeure, is invited to theie Wines. To bun-
Ude nod Uonealeseenbr they arc particularly recent
lactated by the Medical Factatthreuent MiCai Ana
/1/Fix by the Mate ilB.vayer of Massachusetts haying filly
established their purity, richness, and excellence. In
deed, in these very desirable essentials they are Pro
nounced unrivalled, whilst their lowness of price cer
tainly commends them to universal favor.
We cordially invite all who are disposed to favor the
introduction of really pare NATIVE AMERACA.N
WINES, to give us a call and examine wimples.
For sale by the case, gallon, or single bottle, at the
SOLE AGENCY,
NO. 42 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ABOVE eIIinTNUT
(Lute office of Blood's
G. G. EVANS, Agent.
For the sale of Kohler & Frohling's Winos, from the okl
Ostoblislied vineyards of Los Angeles; Southern Call
N. ll.—The pre:unit high Tariff, Exchange, Insurance,
Freight, on Foreign Wines, amonnting to 1 30- Per
coat. over the original oust, has induced certain un
principled dealers to manufacture, and oiler spurious
broods. We desire to caution our friends agniust this
imposition, and to assure them of the strfct_27urfty of
.)lesurs• & FIIOIII.INO'S CALIFORNIA NYINE_, In
addition, it iota bcon proved that in bringing these Winos
to this market by sea. around Cape Horn, the sik-mont Its
voyage improves them at least to per cent. de22-if tjal
WHISKY I
WHISKY!
From our own and other celebrated Distilleries.
We are constantly receiving
OLD RYE WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHISKIES,
With which, for price amicutality.
WE CHALLENGE COPARISON.
Our Whiskies, for parity, mellowness, and delicacy, are
EMINEN7LI"fiIE BEST IN THE WORLD,
And. we sell them at about HALF PRICE.
OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Has already become. a considerable feature in our bust
,
ness, and to continue it In Its presentstate, and to enlarge
it, we shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheap.
ly as ever.
CONSIDER THESE PRICESI
Monongahela Whisky, 60 cents per gallon,
Old Bourbon Whisliy, 72 Cents per gallon.
Old Rye Whisky, /41 per gallon.
Extra Old Rye Whisky, $1.150 per gallon.
Very Choice Old Rye \Vhisky, $2 per gallon.
N. VAN BELL, '
DR North SECOND Street, nine doors above Arch. •
• den-lmif
---- -_----_-- .
i)ARRELa—FRoit •Two 'l'o F 0 IIR
i ) hindrpd FLOUR BARRELS,
A1,111:101fT & CO.'S United States Bal:y3-, 1%10-4. 5 rind
fin kale daily, at C.
r
I L'OCb: Street. d021341.*
NOTIC I?.S.
WINES AND LIQUORS:
OLD WHISKY!
RETAIL DRY 'GOODS.
EDWIN HALL & BRO.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STRBEIT,
1-TAlrrs REDUCED THE PRICES OF
FANCY SILKS
RICH PRINTED DRESS HO9DS.
CHOICE SHADES OF'DIERIHOES
BEAUTIFUL COLORS OF REPS OR POPLINS
ALL-WOOL DB LAIM4
Ara, KTNDS OF DJU DItHSS COODS ENDUC,F,D
FINE LONG BROCHE SITAWLS
OPEN CENTRE LONG CASHMERE SHAWLS
RICH NEW STYLES OF BLANKET SHAWLS
4-4 LYONS SILK VELVETS, PURE SILK
N. 13.7-BALMORAL gre4t variety, Who
sale and Retail, at REDUChh PRICES.
MISSES" BALMOR.AL
dew-ts
t - R. CASSELBERRY; 45 N. EIGHTH
" Street, has on hand. an immense stock, of fine
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS.
Also. Staple Goods of every- kind: Staples bought
before the great rise, and Dress Goods and Shawls from
the recent large French auction' sales.
This stock comprises many . usefulgoods for
HOLIDAI GIFTS,
75 French Blanket Shawls, $6.75, worth $lO.
•. Brodie Long Shawls for Holiday CHAU.. ,
French Blanket Shawls for Holiday Gifts.
Black Thibot Shawls; $7 to $l2. - , •
P. S.—Will open- on Monday next S cases heavYan
.bleached Canton Flannels, - : from the New York sale. at
22 and 25 cents ; by the piece, to Alit or Dorcas Societies,
20 and 23 cents. CASSELBERRY.
Open Centre Broche Shawls, $22 to $5O for Holiday
Gifts.
2 lots Camels' Hair Brodie Shawls, $5O and $7O.
llot Scotch Himalaya Shawls for Holiday Gifts.
44 Poplin Reps, sl,for Holiday Gifts.
44 do. $1.12 do. .
100 PS. figured Delaines. 24 cents; for Holiday . Gifts. '-
2 00 Ps. Dress Goods, at 25 cents, for Holiday Gifts. .
20 ps. Magenta Delaines, 50 tents, for ,Misses' -Holiday
Gifts,
20 ps. rich figured Merinoes, $l, for Holiday GUM:
BMWS; SILKS, SILKS.
Black and Fancy Silks in great variety, 20 per cent. less
than importation cost at this time, handsome'styles for.
Holiday Gifts. -
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
A full line of every kind of Gloves, Brach° Scarfs;
Handkerchiefs, Silk and Linen; Boys' Colored Border
Gents' Colored Border liiikfs., Ladies' Em
broidered Hafs.,fine Embroidered
Gents' Driving, Gloves: ' ,
PERFUMERY FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
10 gross Lubin's Extracts,l2l,c.-
An immense variety of Perfumery at old prioes. .
; FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Linen DaMask Table Cloths, Damask:Napkins, Damask
Doylies.
Damask Table Linen, by the yard. • :
Also; fine 12-4 Blankets.
Fine Marseilles Counterpanes, kluging, Flannels. :
Balmoral Skirts, largest size, woolen tops, $3.50.
Balmoral Skirts, for Misses, gay colors, $2„ &c.;atT
R. CASSELBERRY'S
/limn Moth Dry Goods 11Ouse,'
45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch
TIRESS GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS
GIFTS ONLY 25 CENTS PER YARD.
In tconsequenee of large stocks of SAXONY DRESS
GOODS being forced at auction, We have been enabled to
offer to our customers desirable Styles of Dress Goods at.
but a Small advance on the price of Calicoes.
And a full line of SUPERIOR GOODS at 31, 37;4', 11, and
60 cents.
FRENCH IHERINCIES, choice shades, from recent mite
tionsales.
PARIS REPS in desirable colors.
PARIS POPLINS hr desirable Styles.
FANCY. DRESS STLKSJNi, S%,and $l-'
CURWEN STODDT & BROTHER,
SOO, AlOg, and AID 4 North SECOND Street,
de2o-3t above Willow.
'RICH BROORE • • LONG ••••• SHAWLS,
NEW DESIGNS AND COLORINGS, only *B. .;
A MOST ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY GIFT. n .
CURWEN STODDART & 8R0.,•
450, 452, and 454NOtlftECOND Street,
de2o-3t above Willow.
CLOAKING CLOTHS. FOR LADIES'
`,.." WEAR, AT REDUCED PRICS.
•
Wu are closing out our stock, comprising
Black, Colored, and Mixed Sealskins,
Frosted Velvet Cloths.
French Black Tricots.
.Union do- do,
All-wool Broadcloths.
Union do.
Al' REDUCED PRICES.
CURWEN STODDART A: BROTHER,
450, 452, uud 454 North SECOND Street,
Above Willow. .
LADIES' FURS.
" •
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LADIES ' ' :,FURS • • . •
POE.
HOLIDAY. PRESENTS.
TORN S T M
MPORTER AND 'DUNI:MAMMON OP
LADIES' FA.NOY FURS,
No. 826 ARCH EIMER% BELOW NINTH.
HAS NOW OPEN
A splendid stock of Russian and Madsen Bay and Mink
Sable, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and
other styles of FURS, suitable for CHRISTMASind NEW
TEAR PRESENTS. . -delgßja7
FURS! FURS!
*" _
GEORuE F. WOMRATH,
NOS. 415 AM 417 ARCH STREET. •
HAS NOW OM
A FUEL ' ASSORTMENT
LADIES'
To which the attention of the public is lohnoi
LADIES' FANOY. FURS.
JOEIN
No. ns ARCH emir, BELOW BIGHTS,
IMPORTER ANDMANUFACTTIRER
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of Fancy Fare 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. Ladles, please give
me a call. • oc3-4mif
. . • FINANCIAL.
ev.,"n.WVVWVy..")VWWW..n.Wrvvvvvvv , .
$250,000 TO LOAN;'
IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTTS, ON
DIAMONDS, SILVER-PLATE. WATCHES, JEWELRY,
ANT)
GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT
ISAAC NATHAN'S
OLD ESTABLISHIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE,
CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS,
(Only one square below the Exchange.)
Advances made at the lowest rates
0.
HARVEY T.IIOIILIS,
STOCK 'AND BILL BROKER,
No: 3i2 WALNUT STREET
STOCKS and BONDS, And all kinds of U. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
cliudvel y.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at
lowest rates.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. liathan Trotter & Co., Geo. 11. Parrish, Esq.,
John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
Furness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, Esq..
del&Smtt
JOHN C. CAPI' & SON, •
. •
STOCK & NOTE BROKEES,
No. 23 SOUTH TRIED STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANE
STOOKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMBHSSION AT THE
BOARD OF BROKERS. •
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS _NEGOTIATED ON THE
BEST TERMS
U. S.
•
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OR,
TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY 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-Treastkry or Depository of the United States, on the
Ant days of May and November of each year. At the
Present PREMIUM ON GOLD, these Bonds yield. about
EIGHT per cent. per annum.
A full supply always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Xll5OO. -THIS
~-
LoTanolnBMortgage AMOUNT() r
Grou
Rent;TO
would be divided. Apply to 33.•PETTIT,
den No. 309 WALNUT Street.
$lO,OOO,- $5,000; $3, 000 ,
000, AND $2,000:
to invest uponfirat Mortgage. Apply to
ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer,
del74Vo No. 51 North SIXTH Street..
• •
TITORYTYPES.-THE • ADMIRERS
-I- of the beautiful and truthful should see those line
specimens of art by REIMER. They are Invaluable
likenesses. SECOIND Street, above Green.
I. 0 S.T.-A, LETTER CONTAINING- -
A-4 twonot6a for fifteen hundred dollars each, dated
tenth uro., 20th, 102, at three and faar months respoe
tively, payable at the Southwark Batik,, , drawn aria on
dorsed by Jos. S. and Thos. Illkintunc,,was To:111M, or sup
posed to have been irrafled, on the evening of the 17th of
tenth month. (October), but did Dot reach its destination.
YE AND AND PROF.EAR.--:,1". IS. AAI OS Inquirietr kitving been made far the lotto , . at the di iferent
-i-a. OCULIST and AURIST, from Leyden, Holland, •iis° pest-eineff, of the Kane nairie,r4i the direction,' witliwel
heaiingition it, it is supposed to have miscarried, or been
pernianerttlT located , itt No. 511. PINE Street; where pAt I . :l , ,,,trecteti, or itheryi Ise lost, aria 11.11 ParriCllii 'are eau
treats all iltseasea of the eye or oar scientifically, and tioned against nes:ciliates. the ahem note:, pa YTII-nt hal - -
cares, it curable, - Artificial °Yes inserted. witbn n t pain. 1 jog been stopped. ,US, Ss, & 'rl M.:. lIL [UN I'ON,
N. B,—lfo ollegrestaztade fat itz=guedou. . deZ•ue : deV-tut,1 , 31.* . N:), 783 8, s•vGlid. strNe,
T4EMOVAL.—THE UNITED STATES
SALUTARY COMMISSION has removed itsDepoli
to from No. 123,5 Chm.tnnt street -to No. 937 South
SIXTH Street, where contributions are uow received
for Sick and 3 A oundod Soldiers. : de2o-4t
THE rit . ss,..--PHILADIELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1862,
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
it) HOLIDAY PRESENT'S..
de2blm•
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
NNTATOHES,
JEWELRY;
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE
A fiiio aasortmeat of,Goods in trlo above line, stain
blo for -*
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
CASSIDY & BALL,
s• NO. 12 SOUTH SECOND STREET
THOMAS - C. GARRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE PSASONIO HALL.
PHILADELPHIA,
Hasjust reeeived armssortment 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 SILVER,
And giyes special attention to getting up things suitable
for
BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
PLATED WARE,
Got up under the proprietor own in.spection, in a great
variety of styles, Will be warranted HEAVILY
PLATED with pure silver, in a way to insure its, wear;
ing •
Much of his
JEWELRY
Is manufactured- on the premises, and his stock will be
found to, comprise a great variety of fashionable Pods,
front the smallest articles to
SETS OF DIAMONDS.
Thest are offered for 'gale at
PRICES kb.A.PTED TO TILE TIDIES,
And persons are invited to call and examine them
del2-tf
a gn, SILVER CUPS,
FANCY AND PLAIN
SILVER WARE,
WATCtIES, JEWELRY, AID PLATED GOODS, .A. , 7
. . . HENRY HARPER'S,
den-6t* 520 ARCA Street.
14, HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
AT9HES, JEWELRY, AND' SILVERWARE,
No. 622 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Persons wishing to purchase good GOLD or SILVER
WATCHES, Fine Gold. .Jewelry, Solid Silver or Silver-
Plated Ware, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, will
find a large and desirable stock to select from at
STAUFFER & HARLEY'S,
aeisaa wo. 622 MARKET st., rhiladelphia
a HOLIDAY PRESENT&
We bays now on hand a
-SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE,
AND
JEWELRY,
OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES,
• RUITABLE PON
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR • .
PRESENTS.
We invite special attention to the moderate prices of
our DIAMONDS.
LEWIS LDOMUS 00.,
del2-tial - A
No. SOX CHESTNITT STREET.
AMERICA.NWXI'CHES.
•
I. MARTEIt,
AGEN . /'FOR THE
AMERICAN WATCH •COMPANY,"
xow OFFERS, EXPRESSLY ADAPTED FOB
• HOLIDAY :PRESENTS,
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF ,
'AMERICAN WATCHES,
s • FOR '
LADIES. AND GENTLEMEN,
AT MODERATE PRIORS.
•
N0..712 CHESTNUT STREET,
SECONVELOOR, OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
delßm
HOLIDAY PRESENTS. iljt
mall • O. RUSSELL,. Ima°
• No. SR NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Ofbis choice assortment of
• .•
-"'TINE
. , • .•:
JEWEL,RY,
STANDARD SILVER WARE,
std taaetfloliday*resents,
P BLZ MUM. darlin
a D. T. PRATT,
(SOCOBBSOR TO PRATT dr HEATH,)
60'7 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ie constantly in receipt of
ENGLISH, SWISS, AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and qualities, to snit all classes of
ift . EL I HOLDEN,
Dealer in tine
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES.
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS
0c,31-15ms 708 aamiKET Street.
AMERIC.AisT WATCHES,
IN
GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
JOS H. WATSON,
and Bm No. 326 CHESTNUT Stree
j a WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES
FARR & BROTHER, importers,
mli2o4f 324 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth
CONFECTIONERY.
CHOICE 'CHRISTMAS
CONFECTIONERY.
ENE MIXED SUQAR PLUMS,
PRESERVED. FRUITS,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
BON-BONS,• SUGAR TOYS; NICK—BACKS, Scc.,
MANYFACTi'RED AND IWPORYED BY
ED..G. WHITMAN &°C4.,
CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH,
de&stuth9t Next door to Adams & Co.'s Express
. • • COMMISSION HOUSES. ..
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SEX-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. -
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS - AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEBTINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. For sale by
FROTHLNGHAM. & WELLS.
eel-if tf
U. S. REVENUE STAMPS.
REVENUE STAMPS: . .
EVERY STAMP
Las been issued by the Government, and I have them
now for sale
JOHN M. RILEY,
FAIIibIERS' AND BEECHANICS',BANK BUILDING,.
427 CRFSNTITTSI'REET.
AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
UNITED STATES TAX
STAMPS,
No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door abovo Chestnut.
A full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that
have been issued by the Government for sale In quantities
to snit.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of 5.50 and. up.
wards. ,
Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
JACOB E. RIDGWAY;
d eCtino No. 57 South THIRD Street.
P AE§ENTS
UMBRELLA.S FOR LADIES.
UMBRELLAS FOR GENTLEMEN
UMBRELLAS FOR MISSES.
UMBRELLAS FOR LADS.
UMBRELLAS Beautifully - Finished.:
UMBRELLAS Of Superior Make.
UMBRELLAS.
WM. A.. DROWN So CO.,
HOLIIWY PRESENTS g i t i
1 11
-.--
• - -
, .. .
_ -
-._ WM. A. DROWN & CO-,
~‘4.. ''? • '
248 MARKET STREET,
Are now prepared with their usual stock of very superior
- UMBRELLAS,
VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. : •
del3-tf 4-
' ' •
YOU. ARE INVITED TO THE
assortment °tali grades of UMBRELLAS so ad
mirably adapted for'.Rol May Presents, at the Ma
nufactory of SLEEPER & CO.; 1002 MARKET Street,
one door above Tenth. Philadelphia. 'deal-fit*
ESTABLISHED 181.2.
WILLIAM WILSON &
SILVER NNARE,
,AND CHERRY STREETS
A very large assortment of Plain and Fancy SILVER
, , WARE on hand, suitable for
H(J•L'ID:AY YR.ESENTS,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
ALSO, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISH, FRENCH,
delB-tjal ,
I[OIODAY - PRESENTS. • •
. susoo#meni of usiptrr. AND FANCY GOODS
Now open-it.
.IeARNXIAL'S
- HOUSE4UkilSklllro STORE,
delBlfeS. -.• • No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.- A BEAU
• TlFBL , Assortment ' of , Hanging Baskets, Fancy .
Plower Pots,Ptiens Pots,lFlsli Stands, Ferneries, Rya,-
einths In Glasses, Bulbous Boots and Winter Flowering
Plants, Bouquets ant. Moss Basket of Natural Flowers,
tastefully arranged, at WA. DREER'S. 327 CHESTNUT
. 11treet. • • —i.. - de2o-4e
BBRITANNIA WARE •OF BEST
quality, consisting of _':
TEA SETS, CASTORS,
PITCHERS, LADLES; ,
CIGAR LAMPS, SPOONS,
MOLASSES PITCHERS,
-. CUPS, JULEPMUGS, Ste.
by
Comprising a line assortment,
WIT in store and
St CO., for Isle
TERS -
35 North EIGHTH Street,
Corner Filbert.
S EE TO IT.-NOW IS THE TIME TO
BUY YOUR "CHRISTMAS PRESENTS," be'ore the
throng commences. WINTERS & CO. offer a beautiful
lino of goods in
SILVI.IR-PLATED WARE, of every variety.
BRITANNIA WARE;
KEROSENE LAMPS, 61 46
Clocks, Fancy Goods,.oas Shades, &c., the whole form
ing a complete assortment of the above goods, from which
to select a. " Useful and Appropriate Present." Call
early by all means. VbrITTERS & CO.,
35' North EIGHTH Street,
Corner Filbert,
SILVER-PL ,TED •WAR,E OF BEST
QUALITY, consisting of -
SPLENDID TEA SETS,
TOASTASKETS
RACKS,
BUTTER' DISHES, •
MOLASSES PITCHE RS
RUBY AND PLATED BERRY DISHES,.
RUBY AND PLATED SALTS,
l• NAPKIN RINGS.
LADLES._ SPOONS,
CALL BELS3‘..FORKS;KNI.VES, &c. '&c.,
Camprising a fine assortment, hi 'store and for sale by
• WITTERS & CO.,
No. 35 North EIGHTH Street,
- Corner of Filbert.
HO :DAY, PRESENTS.
' CHARLES DUMMIG,
. NO. 'Bl2' OHP...STNUT IiTNEET,
•• PHRA.DELPRIA,
• \.
Begs leave - to inform his customers that his stock of
newly imported goods, suitable for PRESENTS, .sur
passes this year in elegance, variety, and cheapness of
prices, anything before seen in this city.
. Please call and examine his goods 'before buying else
where.
FANCY GOODS.
Pocket Books:, Work Boxes and Gabes;
Purses, Porte-inonnaies, Writing Desks and Cases,
Cigar Cases and Boxes, Bronze and Gilt Goods,
Ladies' Bags, China & Parian Ornaments,
Papier Mache Goods, Bohemian Glass and. Terra
Fine Cutlery, •• • Cotta Ware.
DRESSING CASES.
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.
nol6.3mit
•
TOYS,
In every variety kmvn,- In thousands of different
kinds and styles. ... • dell-1211f
G-©- - • . .
LD SPEOTA . IDLES,: ~ GOLD ,EYE 'GLASSES, Pield•Gi ' for Army and Navy use,
Kaleidoscopes, Microscopes, Stereoscopci, and Stereosco
pic Views, and a variety of other articles, appropriate
gifts for the season: . McALLTSTER & 13110.,
del9-7t : .. 728 CHESTNUT Street.
PHOT 0 GRA.PRIC ALBUMS-'-- A
-a- large variety. &Ifni% at low prices, by
• • • JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.;
024 CHESTNUT Strew.
del34Tif
MICROSCOPES,' SPECTACLES, AND
SFr-GLASSES, for presents. for sale by
JAMES W. QUERN & CO.,
.924 CHESTNUT Street.
del3-tf If
OP ER A GI, ASSES.,s -07 - ERA.
GLASSES. For ,sale' • •
JAMES w. cob= & CO..
924.0BESTMOT Street.
delS4f if
CHRISTMAS. PRESENTS. . •
Paint Boxes, Photograph Albnms,'
Writing Albnms, Drawing Albums,
Picture Albums; Toy Albums, E
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. SCFIOLZ & JANENTZKY,
del-lm 112 South EIGHTH Street.
READY-MADE 'CLOTHING.
VERY DESIRABLE
IN STYLE AND PRICE..
Suitable for the season:
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
V PoPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
commit OAK HALL,
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS
no alit
FuN
'E READY-MADE CLOTHING.
_ C. SOMERS & SON,
No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET.
UNDER JAYNE'S HALL,
Have now made up for sale an entire new stook of
FINE CLOTHING.
Ain, a Dill assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and
VESTINGS, which they respectfully invite-the public to
examine before purchasing elsewhere. se27-tdSl
617 ARCH STREET.
C. A. VAKIRIc. tKIIC9.
havA on band a fine assortment of
CHANDELIERS
Also; French Bronze Figures and. Ornaments, Porcelain
and Mica Shades; and a Val:l(4y of
FANCY GOODS'
SIIITARDE FOR
11.-OLIDTA.Y GIFTS.
Which they will wit at reasonabin Friona.
Tlekze call and extautitit; poda. der-if
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY
MK , AND 0I NG ItAlt
For stile by
246 MARKET STREET
MANUFACTURERS OF /
P. CORNER OP
AMERICAN PLATED WARES
etENTLEMEN'S
NJI WINTER CLOTHING,
nVERCOATS AND
BUSINESS SUITS,
In. great variety.
LHIN. B.)
spECIAL DEPARTMENT
FOR OUSTOUBII:WORE.
AND OTHER
GAS FIXTURES
PINY PUBLICATIONS.
FROM THE PRESS OF • •
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.
I.
THE POLICY OF
•
EMANCIPATION.
THAF.It LP.TTHICS
To the PRESIDENT OP TIM UNITED STATES. the
SECRETARY 01 WAR, and the SECRETARY'
01? THE TREASURY,
Hy the Hon. Robert Dale Owen, late Minister to Naples.
, nice 10 cents; Slx Dollars per hundred.
" • If.
THE TRIAL. OF
THE -CONSTITUTION.
By Sidney - George Fisher,. author of Tho Law of the
• • Territories," &c.,'Zte,''
1 vol. Bvo.
. . •IJI.• . .
-THE :WAGONER 01? •
THE ALLECHANIES, .
A Poem ante days ef.Seventy-sig,,
By Thomas Buchanan Read,
12nto.
•
' PARSONS . ON NOTES AND BILLS.
A Treatise on the Law of Promissory Notes and Bills
Of Exclmage, together with an Appendix, containing 111 e
accurate reprint of the provisions of the statute in rela
tion to Bills, Notes, Letters of Credit, Drafts, Order.-. and
Checks, with an examination of thin questions which the
Statute suggests, aml the English authiprit ins upon those
questions which Blive arisen under the English stamp
acts: and ratty arise under our own, By Theophilus
Parsons, LL. D. Professor of Law in Cambridge Univer
sity, author of Treatises on the Law of Contracts, &c.,
&c. 2 vols. Svo. Law Binding. 8 . 12.
HILLIARD ON BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY:
The Law of Bankruptcy and InsOlvency; being a com
plete and compact. view of the English. and' American
Laws upon the - subjects. By - Francis Hilliard. 1-vol.
g vo.. au a few days.)
• 2 • TRIERS' CONSUL ATE AND EMPIRE.
The History of the Coagulate and Empire of - France
wider Napoleon. By T I . A. 'Mors.
This .greet work of hi. Tldera is now completed, and
he concluding volume (V.) of the American edition will
, e speedily issued.
Complete in five vols., Bro.
VII.
PEED :5 • •
•
Outßum , or liniverrtal Ilistory, ill Three Parts, with a
copious Index, showitu the correct mode of pronouncing
every 1111111 e in It. By Joseph J. Reed.
PART. i.—Annnivr lll±'?.TOar. (Just published.)
Quarto, $1.50. . •
i&% Constantly on hand, an (Mtol33iiVe stock of the
most desirable miscellaneous and standard works, in
great variety, mid in every style of binding.
Photoginphie Allnims,.Blbles, Prayer Books, &c., &e.,
specially adapted for Holiday Pres:eats.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
de2.:?-at 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street.
TEE PRESBYTERIAN BOOK STORE,
-N0.1.834 "CHESTNUT ST.
(Opposite 'United States Mint,)
Have now ready
FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS .
A fine assortment of -
BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS,
A VARIETY OF GIFT BOOKS,
POETICAL WORKS,
• . CHILDREN'S BOOKS,
PHOTOGRAPHS (10 cents each),
And a large and beautiful assortment of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
In all the various styles of binding, including Turkey
Morocco, carved .Oak' and Walnut Sides, Electrotype
Landscapes, White Porcelain with Gilt Moautings,&c.,
&c., holding from 12 to 2 . 00 Photographs each.
Having purchased most of these before the late great
rise in cost of manufacture, we will continue to sell at the
OLD PRICES.
We have also always on hand a great variety'of Books
selected expressly for Sabbath Sehools at low prices.
de22-3t
BO OKS- SUITABLE FOR. •
. 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
48mo. published to the largest folio for desk.
98mo. Prayer, Turkey Morocco, gilt edge'sl 25
4Smo. do. do. do. . ribbon edge 1 50
4Smo. do. do. - do. with clasp 1 50
4Smo. - do. rims and clasps - 250
4Smo. do. velvet rims and clasps.. ......... 300
limo: do. Turkey-flex 225
16mo. do. bevelled boards '3 50
32m0. Prayer, (best edition published for children)
arabesque 50
32m0 Prayer, Turkey Morocco • 1 75
32m0. do. do. rims and clasps 2 50
32m0. do. velvet • • ..• • • 350
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. delltf
A 1300KOVTATRIOTIC INTEREST
A
AND BEAUTY FOR PRESENTATION.—An Ele
gant 4to Volume, Illustrated:with Forty Portraits, in
Morocco BEROES, , Antique, and Cloth Gilt Binding.
MARTYRS,
. . NOTABLE MEN.
Biogranhies.of the Atilitary and Naiad. Loaders, States
men and Orator; distinguished in the Abnerican Crisis of
LW-61 Editelby.F.RANK MOORE..: • . '
For ?Age at ofttoo 'of." Arileton'oCrlolotedia and Re
bellion Recoid,' 33 Sont .§IXT# trim, above Chest-
FA.,ICAVER THOUGHTS OF A: COUNL
N-A TRY PARSON. kit* . •
' PRESENT HEAVI.N.. By the author of "Patience
0f Ifope.'• 01. •
NOONDAY. A sitetch. By the author of ." Cant. Ras-
Boll's
Watchword.:' contd. • , _
TRE•Two . HOMES: or, EARNING AND SPENDING.
By Mrs. Leslie. 65 cents. • •
TIM RESULTS OF EMANCIPATION. By Cochin.
$1.50. `
.-For male .by
. WILLIAM& & ALFRED .MARTIEN. •
.6.211-••••: .• .• • No: 606 CIIE4TNUT Street..
• • •
MR: Frl.l4,E'S PA3:f:P.HLPT:INI A
iLL psw DAYs will be ready '•• • • • •'• ••• • .
HOW. A FREE PEOPLE CONDUCT'A L ONG: WAR;
A Chapter. from English History. By•Chas...l.•:Elßle.
Pamphlet. WILLIAM S. .k. ALFRED M.ARTIEN,
de•23 ' ' No:600 CHESTNUT Street.
OOKS- OF REAL VALUE .FOR
P s
'• CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ' •
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, In
16 Told.. Various styles of binding.
APPLETON'S ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA FOR 1861?
Register of Important Events In History, Science, and
Art. 1 vol., Svo.
PUTNAM'S RECORD OF THE REBELLION. The
most valuablo work published on the present war.
4 vols o Svo.
DICKENS' COMPLETE WORKS. • Household edition.
IRVING'S COMPLETE WORKS. 22 vols. • -
" • LIFE OF WASHINGTON: 6 vols. •
LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING.
2 vols.
i
. BAYARD TAYLOR'S WORKS. Caxton edition. S vote.
COOPER'S NOVELS. Barley's illustrated edition.
82 vols. •
• WAVERLY NOVELS. Household edition. 30 vols.
BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
GEMS FROM THE .DUSSELDORF GALLERY. Photo-
graphed by Turner, to embrace 32 copies of master-pieces
• b_Gerniau artists. _
R. GRANT WHITE'S SHAKSPEARE, in 1.1 vols.
HEROES AND MARTYRS—NOTABLE-MEN. By Frank
Moore. 40 illustrations.
BRITISH POSTS. VS vols. Little, Brown, & Co.'s
edition.
BRITISH ESSAYISTS. 38 vole. - • •
MODERN BRITISH EAYIS.
HOOD'S COMPLE'PE W SS ORKS TS . 6 vol v s.
PLUTARCH'S LIVES BY CLOUGII. 6 vols.
:WORKS OF BACON, LAMB, Re
SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS. By Mary Cowden Clarke.
2 vols., illustrated.
For sale, at the lowest Juices at the Office of
• '• . S• . • APPLETON' C I YCLOPEDIA and
• Law-,34-*cOR.O
" 88 South SIXTH St., above CheittiTiC
GUSTAVE DORE.
ILLUSTRATIONS
• READY ON THE 18th OF DECEMBER.
D.AI , ITE 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 Photographs from the Illustrations
by GUSTAVE DORE. 1 v 01 .7 .4 to. Donna. in cloth, gilt
edges, $l. Turkey Morocco, $5.50.
Also, Photographs of the last Portntit of ALFRED
TENNYSON, painted by G. F. WATTS . , engraved by
JANES STEVENSON. Size of the original, $l. Card
size, 25 cents. F. LEYPOLDT,
• Bookseller and Importer, .
deIS-12t 1323 CHESTNUT Street.
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
-a ,- UNION have provided their usual beautiful and
bountiful stock of
' BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON,
In every variety of size, style, and price. Catalogues
furnished gratuitously on application at the DEPOSITO
RY, No: n 22 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia;
N. I3.—Store open in the - evening, I dol9-6t
MRS. SIG OURNEY'S ILLUSTRATID
POEMS—AN • ELEGANT PRESENTATION VO
LUME, printed on cream-tinted paper, with illustrations,
designed by barley, and engraved by various artists.
Beautifully bound in various styles, suitable for pre
sentation..
_ ALSO,
An assortment of HOLIDAY-BOOKS, illustrated, stand
ard and juvenile. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers* Booksellers,
deli 25 South SIXTH Street. above CHESTNUT.
HOLIDAY 800 , K5 , ..
HOLIDAY BOOKS.
The subscribers have on AND STAND
assortment of
ILLUSTRA.TED AND STANDARD BOOKS,
suitable for Holiday Presents; also, JUVENILE BOOKS
in great variety. and all the
NEW BOOKS -
Of the tlay.
LINDSAY & DLANISI'ON,
Publishers and Booksellen.
dell 25 South SIXTH - Street, above Che.ituut
A LECTURE. FOR YOUNG •MEN.-
Jiist published,_price 6 cents, a new edition of the
late Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE
on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing De
bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, &c. The radical mode of treatment;
without-medicine, 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 & CO.,
Doom if 127 BOW, fl
586
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
BROTHERHF AD'S CIRCII'LL
• • • TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and
American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature.
This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes
all the NEW ENGLISH BOOR'S that are not REPRINT
ED here.
Terms ss,per year ; six months $3; three months $1.50;
one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. 1418 South
EIGHTH Street. seB-6m
EVNGLISH AND FRENCH FAMILY:
{
CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET, la.
LECTURE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET.
Subscriptions peryear, month, and day. •
Catalogues furnished gratis on application. - . -
"Just ready, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French Li.
br e;
“ta.logue de la 80/le/Wye achasie dial - Datum et
dee Demoieelle.e;" 'bi H. MONACHESI, Agent,
se6 , lrn 1323 CHESTNUT Street.
S KATERS'-HEADQUARTFIPtiS,
kJ . .
ICE AND PARLOR SKATES PORHOI,TDAY PR — MKT&
SKATES FOR LADIES.
SKATES FOR-OENTS:
SKATES FOR
PARLOR SKATES„ OP ALL MEP.
SKATES of every description: it yr Bale low„ by
PHILIP WILON 00,„
415 CHESTNUT STREET,,
delAnt OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE.
MATERIALS FOR MINOE PIES.
, -
BUNCH, LATER, AND SULTANA RAISINS,
CITRON ;CURRANTS, SPICES.
CIDER WINE, ,ke., ' .
AL.BERVC. 'ROBERTS
DEALEk' IN FINE GROCERIES,
tIelG if tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE us
PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, dr.c.
nnn.n.nesivi.now, vvvvvwswevvvv , "esnovv.Annn.
STUART'S PORTRAITS • • . •
GEORGE A.i4t• - . MARTHA
WA.SgiNGTON,
COPIED a; OIL COLORS:BIe E. CAKIDDLETON,
Of Cincinnati. (formerly of this city.)
These Portraits are produced by an entirely Nero Pro
cess, and are more beautiful and life-like than the finest
brash paintings, *nil 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 mast be seen to
be appreciated, and the subscriber will cell and exhibit
`hem to any in this' city 'who will address him, through
the Post Office.
A. BARLOW.
CHRISTMAS.
JAMES S. EARLE SON,
HATE NOW OPEN . • •
THEIHNEWEST IMPORTATIONS
FINE- ENGRAVINGS,
PARIS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS .
FOR CHRISTMAS SALES. " •
OIL PAINTINGS. PI
RC
RAMES.E. AND PHOTOGRAPH
. F .
LOOKING 'GLASSES '
• IN GREAT VARIETY. •
EARLE'S .GALLERIES,
dekt• 810 'CHESTNUT. STREET. PHILADELPHIA
• PHOTOGRAPHS. .
, VVVV , lyVVvvvvvw.e.""esesAwnivv,neavvvvvvws. , ...""
•CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.-FINE,
naturally-colored Photographs. such as REIMER'S
for 1, are appropriateforPrecents. Go soon to his PoPd
lar Gallery, SEGOND Street. above Green. . lt*
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, COLORED
and Plain, of the London Exhibition. A choice se
lection of these admirable pictures for side br
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO:,
de92.-Sir • - No. 924 CHESTNUT Street.,
ARD PHOTOGRAPHS.-WE RAPEC
rarchneed• from James • S. 'Earle & Son: their entire
collection of CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, and hare now the
largest pollection in t4o city. r
to !STIER & BRO.
, '
CIEIBISTMAS. .E.LNGANT AND N.A .
TiTRAL Portraits inado. reduced Priem at Est-
MEWS. Life-size Photogntrilis in oil colors. Fall not to
vieit his Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. leo
JUST OPENED,
A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
No. 906 ARCH, STREET,
Where the
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES,
FROM
THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE,
Are produced by the most
EXPERIENCED ARTISTS.
Those wtshinglirst,class pictares are invited to call and
examine specimens.
A choice selection of Albums, cases, and fr4mes, on
band. . F. A. 0. KNIPE.
del7-Sm , "
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:YOUNG :-.IIAN WANTED IN A
A
Wholesale. awl Retail Dry goods Store: one who
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. .. .
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YANTED -A SPECIAL . PARTNER ;
With from. EG5.000 to grXI,OOO, in the - D.Goods
Jobbing • businetc3. The advertiser has a - LOW o.. ' trade,
which can be greatly increased by having additional
capital. Reference can be given to all the prominent im
porting and commission houses in this city. • •
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FIRST-CLASS" FURNITURE, CRINA. &c., by one
going to housekeeping. Any giving up, and bariu. , an
elegant stock,uoarlynew, please address 4 *.lif. It. Con
fidential." Pros Office. de20.3t0
CONTINENTAL . CAVALRY.
" Camp Metcalfe," near RADDONPIELD; N. J.
—BIEN wanted to' complete Comjlanies now
nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fend
awarded to the Bret Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States.
. . . .
Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are
vacent,which will be assigned to young men of good re
ferences, and who have seen service. delle
BOARDING.
A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD-- like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the
winter, within ten minutes' walk of The Press. office.
Address "Russell," at this office.
PERSON/CL.
N FO
-"- FRANK P. MeNEILL, Company K, 2d Regiment,
Pennsylvania Reserves, (Gen. McCall's Division,) who
disycnwared at the battle of White Oak Swami), June 30,
1862, (one of the scv erklays' battles in front of 1;10in - toad.)
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favor on his distmsseil mother. Mrs. JANE MeNEIL, N.
E. corner TENTH and FITZWATER Sr., Phila. dm:34R
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Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors'
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424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
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NOBLESTREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their
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LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the
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11 • : • : . ':i
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closes of Property at low rates.
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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 future
_ DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT, ' JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAGIIORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
C. E. 'ISAMU?, ABRAHAM HART. •
DAVID BOYD . PETER S. •HOE, of N. Ti
WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD, :
JOSEPH KLAPP. M. D., N. S LAWRENCE,
'WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER.
- • ' THOMAS CRAVEN, President
A. S. GILLETT, 'Vice President,
'JAS. B;ALTORD, Secretary. arerz•iftf
FAME INSURAN
Ft
406 CHESTNUT Street.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DLRECTORS. ~..
•
F. N. Buck. E. D. WoOdruff Jr.,Chas. Richardson, John Kessler,
Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice,
Alex. Whilldin, Washingtonjones,
Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes,
0. W. Davis, John W. Everman,
FRANCIS N. EU K President.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President,
:'. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. CmhD)4.ftt
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
•STATE OF PRNNSYLVANIAOFFICR Nos. IF and
51 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS North side of WALNUT
Street. between DOCK and TFIIRD Streets. Philadelphia;
INCORPORATED 81 p latiCHAIKtp PERRPETUAL.
PROPERTIES OF TIEcE COM?AN'T, FEBRUARY 1,1961.
MARINE, PIKE, ANIMA% TRANSPORTATION
• INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner,
Charles Macstester. Thomas B. Wattson,
William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman,
William R. White, Charles S. Lewis,
George H. Stuart. George C, Carson,
Samuel Grant, Jr.,
John B. Aus Ed
tinward C. Knight,
,
HENRY D. SHERRERD, Pre
WILLIAM Harman, Secretary.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(PIER INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) •
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. COR?,(ER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS. • •
F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson, ••• •
WilliantMcKee. George.H: Stuart, •
Ha)lmo Frazier, John IL Brown,•
John.M, Atwood, B. Ajahnestock,
T. Tredick, Andrew,D.,Cash,
Henry Wharton, J. Id, Erringer.
CHARLES
j/ d atitT s C e gOßD STARR, Presidgita
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
RANY.—Authorized Capital $400,000-oateitTßN
PRBPBTUAL.
Ofdee o. 3111. WALNUT Street. between, Tblra and .
Fouttb streets, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or. damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Mer,handise gene
. .
Also. Marine Insurances on Tesselg. Cnygnos, and
Rrel&hts. Inland IIIsILIBACO to all parts of the Union.
BaNds.Peaisor... .
P4Aer Seiger,
J. 'IU Baum,. •
. • letm. F.. Deus„
Johnll
Ketobani.
E t ll.Bß.es.idenL '
?. 'BAB. VicsPrwident. •
' ara.tf
WSlliam Esher,
D. Luther, •
Lewis Andenrlel,
John R. BlaelAlkon,
Joseph MantisAl,
WIL
W. M. Sisrms.Soiretarv.
FIRE trit:Al4o.E EXOLUSIVELY.
—Th e pfikficsYLV,A,B3A FIRE MISITRANCE COM
PANY. 1 - x2°i-wrote& MA-5. CRADfIEiriPERPETUA.L.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, oPPositelasigpendence Sc are. '
This Cesar/11.1 1 Y, faxeobly knowr. to the cornmuutV for.
thirty-six Fears,. emVinues. to .12sture against .4= or
Deems.) by Eire on Public or Peivite Buildings. alther
pernieeently or for a limited time.' - Also, on Nrniture,
Ste' of - laoods. er Merchandise generally, r. liberal
.ters ep its.
• Their Capital s together - with a large Surging Fund. is
Invested in tha meat careful manner, whish amtlff es them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the ease
of P:)55.
DINSCTORS.
... .
Jonathan Patterso n, I Thomas Robins,
Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr.
Alexander Bonon, JohriDevereux.
William biontellns, Thomas Srath.
[mac Ihttlebnriitt
JONATFIA
WILL/A.ll Q. CILOWZ/4...5et
E COMPANY, NO
PATTERSOZc, Posideat
:1104,
AgJUSEDIENTS.
ARE RICAN AGADENLY OF - MUSIC
DIREC4O. ' .T GRAD.
LAST NIGHT OF TITO OPERA SEASON.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENO O . DeCember
Will be presented, Verdi's immoKs ;work,
THE SICILIAN VE4CEILS.
with its renowned and 'gorgeous mist en scene, find tha
following superb east:
Duchess Ellenn ' MADAME LORINT.
Her first appearlauco in rhiladelphialu this role, one
in Which she hus achieved the highest renown through -
oot Continentnt
MIES FAICNIE STOCKTON, BE NOLL
ALIODIO, BARILI, SUNNI,
/u the other l ending role*
Ticket °Meets at. the Academy, and Gould's Musis
Stere,•No.:63l3' OTIESI'NITT Street.
TO-MOHROW, WEDNESDAY EVENING, GRAND
• GALA. FAREWELL MOW,
_WEIN ALL THE ARTISTS APPEAR.
AMERIP:AN: AOADIMY OF: MUM
TO.MOIfROW (Wednesday) EVENING. Dee 24. 11$3.
GRAND '0 A EA - AND CLOSING Nut Ice;
. •
WHENAVERY A,RTIST ENGAGED
W 11.7, APPEAR IN
PATORITA I NOlf Air.... : ......... rfOgat'A.
• Mr. Grata hat the honor to announce &at, in compliance
with a generally expressed desire: that prior to the de-
Durture •of lib , Cotapany he Would glee one of those
'Grand Gala nights which attracted such immense and
ihtitionable audiences in-New York,. that he Kill present
the follOWing
BRILLIANTLY -ATTRACTIVE. PROGRAMME.
• , The claire of Donlzotti's opera of
LA PAVORITA, •
MADAME GUERRARELLA AS LEONORA.
. In announcing the amearance of Madame Gnerrabel la
in this celebrated role r ldr. Onto Would specially refer to
the euthastastic reception , she• received from both press,
and public in her rendition of it in New York, particu
larly in her performance of t h e lost act, In which she
may justly claim to be Without a' rfral on the lyric stage
iir.that role. •
' BRIONOLT; in his great role of FERNANDO.
-STOCKTON • • AMODIO • • • • • SIISINI.
Between the *con d and third'acta,
DILI E. CORDIER
will neribruithe celebrated
• . SHADOW DANCE and . Mirk PROD? VINOKAH.
Between the third and fourth acts,.
• SIGNORINA MORENSI
t h epill nppear • in celebrated' "Brindisi Scent.' from
, .• . • Locrezia Borgia:"
Vheperformance will commence with the first act of
NORMA:
. MADAME LORI .
Appearing in the grand tragic role of
• NORMA:
. • - SIGNOR IVIACCAFERRI, •
Who has recently - achieved so great a success in New
Tork, sustaining the part of • .por,LIO:.
OROYESO ' • • - -SIGNOR • STAINI.
NOTICE.—On this occasion, owing to the length .of the
'performance, the curtain will rise precisely at half pang
o'clock.
Ticket oiliest at the Academy and Gould's Music Store.
032 'CHESTNUT Street. ,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUM
HOOD & SHELDON • ' • • Luken.
• GRAND HOLIDAY ENTRItTAINMEN'TS.
GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMRNTS.
CHRISTMAS DAY, at 2 o'clock.
CHRISTAIAS DAY, tit2.o'clock.
CHRISTMAS NIGHT, at 2!4'
•: CHRISTMAS NIGHT, at lA-o'clock.
PRIDES' MORT 'AND. SATURDAY AFTERNOOI, AlgO
. .• • • NIOI.IT.
200 . •. • 200 • SOO •
200200 • SOO • •
LITTLE CHILDREN WILL APREAR, IN
GRAND FAIRY SPECTACLK
GRAND FAIRY SPECTACLE.
VISION OF FAIRY LAND.
GRAND maifolisiik FAIIIrLIGht tilAtuot.
Also, tho Beautiful Nursery Tile Ballet Ptintemime of
CINDERELLAI
CINDERELLA,
• • CINDERELLA-,- • • •
CINDERELLA.. • •
OR TDB GOOD FAIRY AND • TUE LIME GLASS
BLYPBER. .
Felix, Prince of Salerna.. , ... • • .•'• •La Belle Louise.
Ailed out, Tutor • -La Belle Laura:
Daudina, ,•-' I a Maggie.
Baron Pompolitio:. • -- - • • •• - - a Belle Sink,:
11 . 10 P
. • i
,S s te r* r..Le Belle Katie:
Thirbe • • C ' . -Belle -
Clorluda •
Cinderella • • • • • • ' La Belle FAnnim'
fait7Queen • ... • • • • La Bane o aa . ,
Pedro, Cinderella's friend • • Master Frank_
• ••
Lods, Ladies, Serimts, Foot Men. Courtier's; &C.'
' • The beautiful trained fibetland Ponies; • .
• LITTLE MAC AND.EirRNSIDE,
LITTLE MAC AND• BURNS, DE;
. ' • : LITME lIIAC AND BURNSIDE. •
•• Attached to their-
ELEGANT .GOL DEN 'CHARIOT,
• ELEOA?.;T GOLDEN - CHARIOT. -
ELEGANT 00.1iDEN•GILIRIOT;
ELEGANT GOLDEN CHARIOT. •
Will form a prominent feature.
' In consequence,of the. immense proSsure at the Box•'•
Office at the precous entertainufenti., :Hate aVeid un
necessary delay, Messrs. Hood it Sheldon would re
spectfully suggest to their' patrons thee, for thet own - •
convenience, they should secure Tickets and Places
during: "the day, for which' there* La NO • EXTRA , '
CHARGE.
Price of admission, 2:1 cents to all RIMS of the ElOuse.
No Extra Charge for Secured Seale, which may be hod
at the Academy and Gould :s' Miele Store, for any per
formance, Three Days in Advancti. '• •
Proscenium Boxes (10 seats each). Five Ddllstra:
• . /Vo scabs sold to Sptculatork. "
av T ERT HALL, CHESTNUT
" POSITIVELY FOR TOPE WEEKS ONLY.:
dOIaBIEICCINO MOI4DAY, DEGEMBEK 2, AND
CONTINUING EVERY EVENING. - .DURING THE
WEEK ALSO ON
WEDNESDAY, .SATURDAY; Aic
• CHRISTMAS I.II I HINOONS. •
THE GEEAT
HISTORIC MIRROR OF' THE. WAR
Painted by AleFsqs. ROBERPV-WM: PEAR
SON, of New York . Cify. • • .
'MP only complete artistic worknf the kind in exist
ence, being a complete history of the great contest, illus
trating all the principal
Battles,
Battles;
Battles,
Naval Engagements,
Naval Engagements, •
Paval Engagement-c •
l'arades, Sieges.
Pamdcw, Siezeir.
Parades, Sieges,
Camp Life,
• Camp Life, •
Camp Life.
.lla
Marclies
Not only showing:ill the principal Fortifications. Towns.
and Cities, but also following our brave troops through
their various positions and evolutions, the whole form
ing a series of
ARTISTIC AND BEAUTIFUL SCRIM
Collected et great expellee and troubtelirMr. Pearson
ADMISSION 25 CENTS; PACKAGES OF tiIX T/CIOTS •
ONE DOLLAR. •
111211=1
GRAND MATINEE,
WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY, and CHRISTMAS AFTER
NOONS. for the accommodation of Schools and families.
Doors open at 2 o'clock. To commence at 3.
EvENlNos—Entertainment to commence at 7g. Doors
open one hour previous.
Persona desirous of engaging tickets will please apply
at the Ball every day, between 10 and 12 and 2 and 4.
det.l-6t.*
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.-
Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON.
Ermine!kg Agent.. • . Mr. JOHN T. DONNELL!.
THIS (TUESDAY) ......... Dec. 22, 18624
Will be performed Slink..peare's Trudy, entitled
HAMLET.
• ;Arr. E. L. Davenport.
Mr. D. Young.
Mrs. B. L. Davenport.
Hamlet.
Ophello
To conclude with the. Farce of
THE LAUGHING HYENA.
Simon Hornblower
JOHN DREW'S ARCII-STREEI
-A- THEATRE.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY
NINTH WEEK OF J. S. CLARKE.
Firsi night of THE NAIAD QUEEN.
MONDAY. sod every EVENING,
SUDDEN THOUGHTS.
Jack Cabbage
After which, the grand spectacle of
TDB NAIAD QUEEN
3. S. Clarke.
Barton KUL
Mrs. John Drew.
CHRISTMAS, TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES.
Afternoon and Evening See
Box Sheet now open.
SchnopP`'•
Sir Rupert
Lux-line • • ••
BBL & CO.'S STEREOPTICON.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
•
, 13113111.03. OF SUN PAINTIAG, •.
_ Displaying a Photographic
-- VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD.
I Every EVCIIII3 &and Christina-sand Saturday Afternoons.
Admission 25 as, Commence at 3 and S o'clock. de22-St
}TARMONIA MUSICAL SOCIETY.-
The Directors announce the first SOlREE , orthe AC/L
-RCM. to fake Ogre on FRIDAY EVENING, ;Pea,
the MUSICAL FUND HALL, to commence at S o'clock,
wicu
DR: STERNDA.LE BENNEreIt
CANTATA. THE MAY QUEEN, ;.
Will first be produced for the time in thiA city. •The
principal parts will besnstained by Prof. A. Ft.•TAYLOR,
and Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. with theJargelv in
creased chorus of the Society. Subscriptions foe the
series of three Soirees will be received at J. E. QOPLD'S,
corner Seventh and Chestnut streets. Also, single tickets
at fifty cents each. demo,
TIANCLNG, AND MINTAI, GILLIS
DEUCHAR has room for a few ;
more young GENTLEMEN, Mud he desires that, the term .
be applied properly,/ in a private Evening Clams to meet
on FRIDAY next, at 7 P. M. Apply a little before the
hour named.
Parents wishing to have their. Childrt n taught la the
afternoon. by leaving a note at the. office : Xhe,ASSE3j-i
BLY BUILDING, they will he atteutleil - to. Apply at
0114 V. •
ilfr. P. :wilt give - as reference some of the first amities
this city. "
. .
SSE 11 BL.Y. - 131TILDINTENTa
AND CAESTN ~
'BRISTAIAS AMUSE IENTS FOR OLD AND TOI7O.
CTOYS AND 0 IFTCF:ORIFIk LITTLE . ONES.:
stoxon BLITZ, •
The irreat MAGICIAN and VENTRIL9QUIST, with his
•LEARNED CANARY., BIRDS,. will 'commence his new.
mnd popular Entertainments for the Sea.4ori tin MONDAY
.EVENING, Dec. 22d, at 73a, and on:CHRISTMAS DAY
three Grand Pertlirmances at,.11; M. 3, and Pc M.,
and every AFTERNOON, and. EVENING. during, the
'Holidays. The attractions will be .inarvellom3t 'erpert
quotas in Magic ; Wonderful powers in Ventriloquii.m.
and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters.
• Admission •Bicents. Children 13 cents, dele-tf
CONCERT HALL - L E . O TII It•E
ROOM—CLIESTNUT Street, above Twelfth.
' CAPTAIN WILLIAMS'.
GREAT NAUTICAL.ENTERTAINMEW,
Every Evening at 7Y; o'clock,
And SATURDAY AFTERNOCIN at 3 o'clock,
This splendid Entertatnmentdrew crowdbd houses fog
'250 „nights in New York ; oPtu a feW•weeke
!longer -in Philadelphia. Every family should witness
Capt. Williams' Great Whaling Voyage beforeMs Zopar.
i tare. Liberal arrangements will be made for schools
land benevolent purposes. Tickets 25. eta.. or Ave for EL
.del-lm
SOQTTISII B —THE
Ns" FOURTH :ANNUAL - BALL of We . CALVDONIAN
CLUB will takerinte at the MUSICAL. FUND }FAL% on.
CHRISTMAS EVE, the Nth instant. Tickets one dollar.
:No tickets admitted unless prepaid. de-2-2-3r
:GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. - PUB
• LTC REHEAMSALS every SATURDAY AFTER
NOON M o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND , HALL.
Carl Seats, conductor. Tickets Theents. es.ofl
tickets, sl—to he had of Andre d; Co., 1103 Chestnut
street ; J. E. Gould: Seventh and Chestnut. and at the
ball door. n027-tf
TIASSIA'R'S ORCEEESTRA.—
NEw ossics._
214 Sontb SIGHTII ea.:below Walnut. del343m
.pENIISYLVANIA APADEXT OP
• TIM FIVE ARTS,
102.5 CIIEMUT.STRPar,
Is 'ova* daily ( Sundays excepted ) kom 9.3. N. till •
P. M. Admission 'M coast& Children Ulf price.
Sbases of stock. *3O. fra
tacq. CHESTER
RA I L
via hlklllA •
(.4PRISTMASEMPUE.itIOSS.
Excursion Ilekets.Ntal be sot,lae.l.Ve4 Chcker t good
from Decentl‘er 24,1562; to Janna,rx 2.lt7Xt. Fare tor the
round trikkW - • iitAlrit WOOD.
tic23-tif ' ri ntendont.
-1111 L COURT FOR
TITS CITI AND CtiUtNTY O.O_IIIILADRLPIIIA.
Estate of EDMUND. A, Zdr,;(qH, DecesSed.
Sti decedentelty given thet.E.Nlia widoW of
raid has filed in the said Court her petition
Ondar,prelsenteut cleitniog to TOtaill property of the said
decedent to the vslite fd0(124 therein expniismid under
the net of April 14, 14 7, 5 it and the supplements thereto, and
that the :41 C ourt Vitt approve the SOW on the Nth any
of jauntily A-'1). IeVI. manioc exceptions are bind thereto,
BENJ. 11. BREWSTER,
deft-tuf4ts Attorney fur PettLiuner.
TO SECURE TEE MOST APPI OVI4ID
HOLIDAY-7.OILET, gd to the celebrated Hato Dyer
and Cutter, YOUltTllOnd JIMA:NM • . doll rt
CARD PRINTING, NEAT AND
Chaqb at P.INOWALT & Ba(rNISS .z 41ckatk
eocrlP2ll istreet. Chastnat. -
Bombardments,
Bombardmeut.:.
Bombardments,.
Reviews.
Reviews;
Reviews.
Mr. llemple.
J. S. Clarke.