„t, and without essenti a change; , .ireights are dull and I..P.ver. To 32,gd f . " Ta l A v o he l a 0 t ) i-I::l;eivat Easter, at 40K, Ti, 1-46,,,,t0n, byes c ii. al re,.sol. is firm, w kit a good demind, SV :,1(S,O0r for ret lots, deIll:Ind fir goott and Arictly priCeg, but otherlrados are quiet; „. .„ I:At pF.TIIFFS 3LA.B.K FM, Deo:mbar 2.7 ~.:7;1, ,„50=2, bills. Market more active,l; ' ~.. Nt 01'0 100 WAN' {ollie' winter 0- ti „, ;r ,,, , , , Wi siNIISI II White.,ll•ll. x lt t e r r 4 at at ' I,‘;.=r ;fit at i0.+5 , 3 ,• /00 bbbf Treat” ~,, 1.1.31; 'I.U, bbls "Arensville'' .= •:...;," itoseoe 'at 0.10; 400 bbbi le i winter '''!.1...• Hookah '' at $4.45; 83 bbigsErcAntr extra i, ; 4,11i,!!.!.1 e.,Tlpt at.2,50131;11011C '',1,1:11;IN) as "e l it k; :7- ` lle, enured ' " ' O3B 1)6- .. , 1 , rojtletCd rail ill " S l ' ail • Wi"ttli.' In stab, , 4 0 0 1 e, tit go ; 413 ba, :'polo, & Co,'s) ai 'ie • :.;•.= at Ms ; 4001)11 - e I . l'o ( P tins I's N. t "ring ~ : !,viing at Mc ; I,oool;tig e iri he a r T l' iA' at . '., ,,. '. i . ,. 1 , 13% , , i e t , 1 . = rtere, at 60c—inbst l iy in'Fliud, BOARD OF TRADE. 1 1 ~„1111 • ConoT TEE OF THN MONTH u I.E.TTBR BAGS oc ipaiTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. iverpool, soon v .... ~Kingston, Jo„ soon OH PI INTELLIGENCE. PiIIbADVILPITIA.. Dee. 30. 1002. 723-SUN sins 4 43 ,9 5i ARRIVED, Eakin, 41' hours from Boston, with to Henry Winsor & Co. Off the raw two barks rooting up; off Now Eat,le, front Turks Nand, e.mtlng vvince, tot Acapulco off Cherry Island ' ; down in tow of the City lee Boat, Lama, '23 thITA froth St John, NE, Baskin, & , wad, Payne, 5 days front Norfolk, With +tt 11 & Co, preshrov, 4 days front Tannton, with ;I days front Snow UM, with Eskridge, 3 ditys from Snow TIM; I ` . titioon. now, from Piney Point,' In ballast to from Fortress Monroe, in ballast ~.. ,1-„,t-0. from Portrogq AI ,1 . . ! ..••„ Hold nimo, etviii'l,..,.,o}llroe., ,••• .., ..1.,i-. from Dorti•oe, 3 1. -raPS3 -oonroe • 0., to, frota , . ,onrop, ~:',:..;,-, iivin Fort,, r . b ir s j -m "" r "' . 1 :,i,, , , , e1t. Prkil t rr s oln fo i t io r s o t e tin (Ir ! Te . ,,f rim? ISiwborn, . ~. z,.r...1 or, 'rola Deer lr ..'. , :4,111. Vtioube,-, from Salist s iiii-; ' - CLEARED. hraere, Nowherg,lor, Stone 8: Co„ Charter, Nesr * beru, do - ILoyh.,lladera.3lnlet, do .M:dd, Fro miles, Port Royal, do E.io yds, SOmers; Port Royal, do Ciraee,Newiborn, do Portrose Monroe, do s I:Aoaca, Price, Fortress Monroe,. do 'y rrell, Washington, 1: d welt, Fortress Monroe, thuiroott,l'au gull, Piney Poita, sio Wyer, New York, Sinuieksou Robinson, Providence, Costner, Stick -Bomero, Port Royal, Hunter, Norton oovo, Ruston, Witunenutcher S 3tax Wv-t, L(stveß, Del, replete. ~.('.y lighthouse.) Nas.tit, if enrol inn Spinets te , ,tDel t Imo re, ro Ve,t, Jr. SAILED. for Acapulco, sailed yestarday . morn • !:,> (!?y tre Beat, MB:0U AIN DA, Oxnard, for Philadelphia, sailed from a.° f Philadelphia, from Callao, which z•hoal, elf Hastings. on the 10th inst, o . retorht doeks on the Mit, in tow of two on the shoal tor nearly an hoar, „„1 took her elf, when she commenced g“ , :•1 which continued on the in , :onooth water tu the river, At one ‘ , ltt.:r was iu tho hold; and it was only ~xertlens of the crew and passengers y kept her from sinking. Burgess, from Pernambuco, via Bela- Whit sugar, at Baltimore 26th inst. lichwortity, hence, arrived at Havre 10th np;en, 'Horse, hence, arrived. at Liverpool I I limey, Miller, hence, at Sierra Leone Winthrop, Watton, hence, avriiTad at Lon- Mende, hence, arrived at Loudon 3:ICMUYt, hence, arrived at New Orlow ~ , E.Couttig, from Havana, at tow Orleans l'hron. Terry, cleared at ITavana lith last fluavati, Tyler, hence, arrived at Carde- hie. (Br) Baker, hence, arrived at Liver• W;,rkineister, for PhilnaolpliM, sailed from II Pro.t, Hopkins:. . honithlltl, hence, arrived at New Orleans from 'Parks Island fur in dish y++. . honce, arrived nt N Orleans lltit -limp. Jiny hew, N C Clark., Clark, and A • :` , stt. hence, nt Port Royal ast inst. N.OTICE TO MARINERS. Pala+ in the Gulf of Jinxleo have been •: Islam& SouthAppiriver: S. W ...opi river. The S W .1)4 ha., a steamer cauttet be neon far, I:. Md. E. s 0. W. BLUNT. 11 VA LS AT THE HOTELS, IT TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST zirc4nT. Ninth and Chestnut. 3 P Seller ,t,- wf, Ilarriihnrg J IV Morsorena, Jr, N York Miss E Seaman, New York Mrs M Men mror, Jr, N 17' iLient Com Mead, U S N Mrs 0 M 31urrell MIQF Jennie P Ross F II Nas`t & wf . W 1 D 4; lark Witoklyu E M hiting, Brooklyn JD lllntmau, New York Miss Campbell, New York Mrs Batman, 'Now York A Lavin, Now York 'PhDs Aelllllart, New York J Ewing & ierv't, N Jersey E W Brown,Pa W H Blake, New York M Dupierris, New York P Larronde New York W C Jewett', Colorado J 0 Wegener ' Easton W Etch, lialtimore Samuel F Barr, Pitt4bnrg It it Corbin, Norrik , town L 3 Albertson, Norristown J II Trexier,Reading If E Leann Lancaster IV T ReynoldA, Bellefonte It A Stoner, Washinebu,DC W A Shepard, New York Mr. , M A Mott & child, Pa D D Badger, Now York Stephen Hyatt, Now York C Norwood, New York S (t urch, Now York L Wethered, Jr, B atintore Colonel Littlefield, U 8 A .1 Russell, Ruston Waters, Boston Mr mb,,,n. New York E W Stowers, Long Island .1 o,trvin, Indiana C Ii A nderson, Wash, D C S Becon, Wash, D C ;C Webb, Baltimore I.T Brandt, .Tr, Baltimore GM 0 E Batch, U S N I.T J Deavitt, Vermont . 0 L flames, Dosiou iW B Hathaway, Boston S C Hawley & In, N IT 7:1" anion , Wagli, D C W H DelYolfe, Wash, D C E Westerville, Wash, D C E 0 Duval, Baltimore IT S Winship, U S A Mont H S Thompson, N Y I ,T .T Barnard, Georget'u,D C IJ Lawton, Baltimore Hotel-- It as. littrrifiburg •., Pittsburg , Louie .... liurrioburg e.‘n. IV York Chapter 7. • fork • •. 2 eh, Pa • .t ler4ey e.7LurA 1. - Arn ir d wf, !Mit • ..n. Svr York York •••tr 4.1. St Louts i;•••:re, Itu..ton llo:•ton lotitreal; Maryland .: • H h,:ttUton. 0 Id. New York lady Wash yew Yort; Sew York :.w York s.•vard miyfun :New York New York z. New York York . ...I 1..; NPIN - York J. New York t ::I, 4 lCorfolk, Va • ... New York New York Uot , ton .N..w York • • Deirware ' N • York v. York • l'onua Nowark -4. : : f. Altoona r. Philo 1 . 1:111l King4ton, Pal • i• Ung. NMI.% `•'n4, Lillie 1•••. Imurn.ter co . New Jersey New Jersey • Jersey i 1 (In, N York Melia • 7:1:,%. Plkila • lie, per. N York New York feltru:;:i. Maryland 1•:;1' t,„ • s ,r • • • Peone rinuncn •;.••%. t...;aware Jr. DOIRWIITS tnnt, below Ninth. D H Oaks & la, N York 0 NV Green, Delaware Joseph Li Bispham E R Hutchinson, Phila C 1 Willis, Phila J R Andrews. A L Snowden Phila C W Edwards,Springtleld,o Holt 'l' .1 lurk, A.:w Jersey 5 A Whitney. Now rer4ty W Wintarlost. New York J W Nieids, West Chester C H Shinn, Now Jersey D R Benn:ti, Peuna Mr L lwroy in, Philo, NV Donald:ion, Ponua Miss F Cothran', Delaware P iloireeker . , Delaware Jos S King, iNew York • 4 stein, Pittsbnrg S E Neal; Annapolis, Md A It Foote, Michigan 'lllll leart—Chesturt ! ) . 1 :::1.11:drurore ; liottinture /.. :.%-rr York 11 ,St la. N Y • ...". Nlaryland • • • :!:. r.eadintt . 4: , Eat 11,. Ohm • !• . Del Pa • . Columbia. Pa N..w Jersey r. ir, N Jersey . Vote..t‘ r. Delaware Backs co -If Bright, Ashland '• e•uue. Baltimore • M3O - land Delaware •• Maryland White Haven , L:IL.I*, Bellefonte street, above Fifth. W Wiley, Trenton. N.l R II Gallo - her, Now York W D Horrhion los 'l' Welling Summit Hill Loul Raymond, Delaware Goo II Wright, Concord,N fI H Nr w York W W le.unau, 31;chigan D 11 Dye, 31arylaud 11 C Bond, St Loeb: Gee E Teague. Port Clinton Ft P Reward, New York .114 Conkllu, (treat Band,Pa. B Simpson, Loulavllle R 11 Sayre. Bethlehem jr J(eU<•rnrat, Maryland J F Tharp, Delaware 1)e lurvare Or J a 13 lyender W De ug S Taint a•,'i 11, Now York K A trh!e:, Lebaulu 11 rachants . ..Fourth ?• , !er. New Jersey t or. New .lersey P-unAyl rank% • . •t% 4. 1:rook ly u l'enutt •t. Boston Lock !raven Coy. Pit • •!I City. Pa •ilia Now York M C 1111131( • •••• • n . tti well, Pa •'. ; \ew York New York : • 5 •`:..la M;o•L'h11(1 co, Pa • New York i .4 . - --nheon. New York e. ltutett Chunk xwf.Citasit wink hoe., Ca ta,all.2llFl i..! wf.Cutanitqua ' 1 * 'n Moadow ;trim u eu, Pa • •• •' & srf, Penns% , 7!„ Penult `a: or, le, N.l street, below Arch.= H Y.;agley, Johnstown Wzai M l'axcon. l'ittsburT E 0101 u, Cii(Ntar, (nay Dza,as, Cho itir, Pa Prauk 3rUIII:14111`, Boston ,5111101, 11 , ,4t0n II . 11,13 re Wuester, 0 .1 $ Whitiwan S Pattnr. Baton .1 Lippitteutt & lu, P. 11.)11 V %V lintthit+, ,r Lowlier, Loiii•mter c.) lark ea, Capt .1 K Stiott, Il.(llll.n.wra Tip , Uraliaut. Robinson, Fenn4ylvania 1' Sbl y, Ponmsylvania. .1 II Fisher MIIMM2= M Kramer, Allentown 0 worniln, SA %V Jersey X( limiter, llarrisbur.; X It MeNtu, Milroy, Pa S 31c.Nitt, frllroy f 3fourue. Colutabfa co, Pa S %fluter. Centre co,Pa ‘lnj .1 Cnintaines Snyder co I lon .1 re.mia, B allard co, Pa k. , ew urk :Hr.% J 1 r 4l.ltelit, Coles a, New York • . • c . , .:11.t0n . . • ••• o moo, Muss %%lira, Del t.. • ~ N..w York t .• o uitih,ore ". inuttieut nut lancet. nip. Third. 1V D Caslerline,New IS Wakeman, Now York Wei Blanklntru, Nashville Wln Bryant, New Jorsey JOhn B Orwlg , ,bg T (iarrot.tail,Sehityl ea, l'a T I) Van Alen, Danville U W Moigt, Now York t: Weirkinan, Carbondale • The • ninu—Arch s • York ; tem. J • .• • Miltintvro 1. Itn.tou LW.; r' 11 1„ •• • , .n. N --- ka ..tl•cr Shenf—Secou Pa holville, Pa r, lolck4 co , rnakliers, Pon 18,lloyusleA'n tipLio•tota •Lthingtok,Trenton •:..2 4 ';...tugton, Trenton • Trenton :;;:•*:l• l l ,cks eo •• . • ,f 11it • Arwtowa . P^ u csYlyanin treet, above Third. 1, C :11 lie:edit.) .1 T Del City Vean'a Mr Sr•rvice, G W 11roivu, Forecvii le f 11 lfonela r 4+, 31 liaradollar, Penn's street, below liiVitke. II 11 Hough, Peulasylyeaia S Holcomb, Mt Airy, J Blackwell, Mt Airy, N P Jarrett Jlootg , movY 8 r minal l 'P Kelly, Nrwtowo IP Kane, Decota, N W l'ooroso, ilyberry y, W Twlulne, Yardleyvllle C Roberts, Nowt Iwo L Roberts, Kowtows P Camp Rug, N P Hocks co t. I—Race at: v ••• ', Marion 4ucftter 1.4.• ft llsvr.,,tow ft , I L 631106 a d.:./1;01 • reet, above Third. F. Krill!, Jourst..wn, Sql%nutlititn, Alleutown II W ()Ito, ue, I , uncanuon ti bfrlntanh, o°llf-down .1 Gllfellan khisylkili co I' Gnnby. Seltu):1k111 .0 C' Bitch, Reading J J Thompson, Plalustllle States Union—Sixth II Mahn, Milesburg W S Snyder, Elliekintrg I' 11 B us h, Unionville M Bowman, Johnstown liStarrett, Springtielii. Ohio A D Campbell, Lancaster Jas Cope, Lancaster Ai 8 Haines, Lancaster J McKeehan, Blair co Commovetal—Sixth D liimUle, Priam A'bpeucer. Mltryittlld E A Pettit B Barton, Curer(' C Nesbitt, Maryland J 1, Harrisburg A Lingle Ilarrisburg A Burnott, Harrisburg Madison Manse-.. Second St., above Market. W YorklC Eastburn, Bucks co, Pa C nook ElMburo Buck , : co, IN D Boma, Peunsylvaala Mosos Levlostieti A 0 Brooks, Wpmlolte,Ky A B Bates, nal Moro Lamdiu, Baltimore DI want Vernon—Second street, above Arch. Ja mos Smith, Baltimore fTT If Edwards John Bend, Boston I AV Pringle, Maryland Miss Armstrong, Mita Barkley, N York 3 Longfellow, Delaware E Long, New Jersey Joseph P King, Ponn'a t Sander. New ;filmy J Porter, Delaware IVlajor Kline, Baltimore Bold Eagle—Third st., above Cal Jacob Zany), Penult Levi Siminon, Allentown Beninger, Nortli'n co ,T Connolly, Juniata, co John Stuffier, Anent°Wit E 'Bieber, Barks co V Hoffman, Allentown 31K Ilegar, Lane co 11. Reidonbach, Lane co Black Bear—Third street, above Callowlllll Owen L Heist, Bucks co IC W From°, 'Belvidere, N J J Nei ineyer, Load Mines SPECIAL NOTICES. rWiq, GEORGE STECK'S riTv INIMITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grauds and Squares, are rapidly taking precedence of all others for their power, evenness of touch, and pure quality of tone, None should purchase Without examining them closely. The most eminent teachers are almost daily selecting them. Prices to suit the times ocll-s to th 40t - J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH. and CHESTNUT. SINGER & CO.'S LETTER A FAMILY SEW ING MACHINE is the most beautiful, best, and cheapest of all Sewing Machines. It embodies the principles of Singer Sr Co.'s well-known Manufacturing Machines; makes the Interlocked stitch; will sew on all kinds of cloth,'and with all kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tuck—in fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING, and surpasses every other Machine for the great range and excellence of its work. Send for a pamphlet. SINGER & CO., No. 458 13ROADWAY, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, oc7-tutlistde3l No. 810 CHESTNUT STREET. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated - Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature; warranted not to Injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair foe life. GRAY. RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful, Sold by all Druggists, &c. • .4(dr- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHII LO, on thefour sides of each km FACTORY, No. S 1 BARCLAY Street, (Lcde 2:B Broadway and 16 Bond street.) New York. InT2&. Y S----T-1860-X. • • ' DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. : They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and lace harm,. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. • They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Dian:tuella, Cholera, and Cholera blorbas. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer, They are -made of pure St. Croix Rum, the cele• crated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drag. gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE 3t, CO., .302 BROADWAY, New York. ise24-6m ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLE% made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain It. glum All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE SViTEX is strictly adhered to. All an thereby treated alike. del2-1Y JONES St CO., 004 MARKET Straat F . 7 Tw 7 - a . = .i.-T 31. CRIPI S--KNOIIII.--At Fru ukford, on the ISth lust., by Rev. Dr. Lewis, Mr. John Cripps, of Froukforil, to Miss Deborah A. Knorr, of Philudelphin. 1110011E—BOVE11.—Near Bridgeton, N. J., on the SRI( Inst., by Bev. Cherie"; 11. WhiteeAr, DickerAou Moore. of the New Jersey Continence, to Miss Clara Go vet, of Sieklertowti, N. J. DIED. 11011 TON.—On the 27th inst., at liolmosburg.ra... at the residence of her son-in-law, Rev. Hartpence, Mrs. L. I'. Morton, wife of the late Rev. 1). 0. Morton, of Bris tol, N. 11. The funeral services will be held in the Presbyterian Church, ut a o'clock A. M., this day, SOth inst. Friends of the family are invited to attend, without further no tice. VALENTLNE.—On the 24th inst., at the residence of his brother-in-law, Dr. Elias W. Hale, Mifflin Co., Pa., 'illiam T. Valentine in the 26(11 wear of his age. 11011N.—Kil led, at ihe battle of Fredericksburg, on the 13th Inst., Capt. J-.)lat Horn. of Co. 1.), 40(11 Regiment, New York Volunteers iu the 29th year of his age. His friends, and those of the family : also, Roxhorough Log ge, No. 185, A. Y. M.; the state Council of the 0. 11. A. ; Keystone Council; No. 60, of the same Order: the Boxborough Home Guard: members of his regiment, and all other soldiers who may be in the city, are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the resi dence of his ,other-in•aw, Mrs. S. B. MeClennan Hip plo's lane, above Washington street, Mannyunk, this day (Tuesday), December 20th, at 12 o'clock. To proceed to the lloxborongit Baptist 'Cemetery. -HART,—On the morning of the WI inst., Mrs. Eliza Hart, relict of the late William Hart, in the 60th 3 . ear of her ago. . Funeral services will take place at her late residence. No. 307 South Third street, this day (Tuesday), at S o'clock P. M. precisely. The funeral from the same place on Wednesday. the 31st inst., at 7 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Hartsville, Bucks county. TlfArElt—Ou Sunday morning, the nth inst., Martin Thayer, in the 7341 year of his age. The male friends of the family are invited to attend his funerul, from his late residence. No. 1123 Girard street, on Wednesday, the Slst inst., at 11 o'clock A. M. WISTAR.—On the evening of the 27th inst.. Thomas Wistar, Jr , aged son of Thomas Wistar, of Abington. ' The relatives and friends of the faintly aro invited to attend the funeral, from the house of his brother in-law, 40. 233 Nortlt Tenth street, this (Third•day) morning. the 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, without farther notice. Funeral to proceed to Friends' Southwestern Ground. CLAY.—On the 12th inst., at the battle of Fredericks burg, Lieut. Fletcher Clay, 146th Regiment, P. V., in the lit), year of his age, Flt-llEit.—On the 26th inst., Miss Elizabeth Fisher, in the 754 year of her a ge• WHlM—Suddenly, on the 26h inst., Mr. Peter Wert, soldier of LSO, in the 76:11 year of his age. BESSON & SON HAVE JUST RE CEIVED: MUSLIN AND REVIERE BOWS; Linen, Mull, Tarla tan, and Lace Collars and Sleeves ; wide Handkfa ; English Crapes and Veils; REAL MOIL AIRS or Glossy Alpacas' Poult de Sole or Mourning Silks; Black and Purple de Lalues ; All-wool Block Cashmeres, Merinoes, 07TOMAN POPLINS, Velour Reps, Tamises, Mousse lines; Thibet and Blanket Long Shawk, den MOURNING STORE, 01S CH ESTNIIT Street, EYRE S',. LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH STREETS. Have a large stock of • Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade. Silks for Pennsylvania Trade. • Dress Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. n0274f GOOD QUALITY 8..4.L.M0RAL SKIRTS. —These Skirts are fall four yards wide and one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are adapted to genteel trade. n027-tf EYRE St LANDELL MOFFICE OF THE NESQUEHONING VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27.1861. Tho 'Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on MONDAY, thel2th of January next, Id No. 122 South SECOND Street, at 12 o'clock 0)011, Itt Which time an election will be hold for a President and twelve Directors to serve the ensuing year st mgt JAMES S. COX Secretary. TYRONE AND CLEA.B.FIELD RAIL ROAD COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be hold at the office, No. 3 POT REsT Place, 123 1-I South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, January 12 thr the purpose of electing' o. President. - ire President. and Twelve Directer. 4, to serve the en suing year, and transacting such other 1111..1110M as may come before the meeting. 11. H. SHILIANOFORD, deN-mstjittlr Secretary. A MEETING OF THE CONTRA BIT COILS to CPI NORTHERN DISPENSARY OF will be held at tho Hall of the Insti tution. No. 6a3 SPRING GARDEN Street. on TUESDAY. the Bth of .lan Jury, 1:.•47 lo 1, •tween the hours of '2 and 4 o'clock P. 31., to elect twelve .31a inteer.; i r the coining JOHN d 010-81* Secretary. PIMA DELPHIA AN D LB Y I:-1l I.ROAD CO.—NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Darby Rail road Company will be held at the Company's Depot, on DARBY Avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth SlnselA at VI o'clock D. M., on MONDAY, the 11th day of JA *AR% IS63' when an election Or a l'eeibiont anti six Direeter , , to rcrve the emitting year, win t don- 3-titil2 T110.11:11. SPARKS. Secretary. ••A- LECTURE) EXPLANATORY ON the Gorman nrizi nat. of Om Nov Syomm. will o von hy Prao..or SCII AEY FF.II, at C nord Hall, ILIH North TENTH 'Strnet, at 7.3 i o'clock .TIIIS EVENING. Ladirs a tv , •II as Gentlemen Atlinkslon Frei. • OFFICE of FMIE INSURANCE COMPANY . , Nu.; 6 CHESTNUT :itren. PHI r-tnr.r.rstt.t, December 2.9 th, The A.1111T111,1 Meeting' of the .6.4ncicho , ders of the PAme In-ttra nee Comrany will he held at the (Mice. on MON DAY, January 12th, 1541, nt 10 o'clock A. 3r. Au Election for TAV,t LVE DIRECTOR...3.v) :erre for the ensuing year. will be Iwlil on the saute day at thu 44,1,M-!. Phtee, hetweee the hoer.; or 10 ;tIL.I 2 P. M. tlett.htl3 W. I. BLANCHARD Secretary. BY DIVINE PERMISSION THE Rev. II- SUYDA3I will 1).• in:t Mod Pa:tor ot the First Reformed Dutch Church, corner of Seventh Hll4 :Prig:; Garden streets, .on THIS (TUESDAY) BYE. NINO. the 30tit instant Scrnion by Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage. Service to continence at rl; o'clock. Is' c 3. JLtNDEL .1 till SOCIETY-- At n Ineetlng held on Teo:day evening. Dec. 2%. the following , gentlemen were elected officers for .the en suing year: I're4lilent, A. R. l'aul Vice-l're,,hlent.A, C. B. Barrett, J. C. Unwired ; Treamtrer, A. W. Mimi; Secreta ry, E F. Stewart; Librarian, .1. H. Tilley;Director., T. P. citut r iwti, 0. J. Ilitrklistrt, John M. Evan.. E. A. Kelly, .1. H. :Ifiebener, It. T. White, and Win. C. lae. S.,clery will meet for rnhear4.ll on TlN:it/AV Eve ning, December 10 , at the ..,ontheaq, eol'ller of NIX rit 1111111 SPRING GARDEN Street:. 'Former M , ntinst , ;, ;Ina ell person m desirous ofjolning, are earnestly Invit,A to be preAent. MINTERNAL REVENUE—OFFICE ASSEP , SOI: FOURTH DI:iTRICT. No. -kr Cli EST BUT Street, (Farmers' and Mechanics' Banh Bnilding,) t.Angt..entA, Dec. S."). 1 4 :432.—Natim is hereby given that the DIVISIONS of TWENTY-FIRST WARD will be, on and after theist proximo, as follows: DIVISION No. 6, of Fourth District, will comprise all of Twenty-flrst ward included in the FirAt, Second, Third, sod Fourth precincts, of which JOHN M. FREED, residing nt NICETOWN, is the .kssisTANT ASSESSO R.. DIVISION No. 7 will comprise all of Twenty-first wart) included iu the Filth, Sixth. Seventh, :tad EiOth precincts, of which JOHN F. PRESTON is the ASSIST ANT ASSESSOR; residence, MANATUNK. - D. P. SOUTH WORTH, Assessor Fourth District. ACKNOWLEDGSIENTS.—AT A of the PATI ENTS of the RACE-STREET BoSPITAL, held December 2hl, inst., the following re solutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved. Let. That our thanks are duo Miss JANE SHAW, who distributed among os three hundred an¢ sixty packages, one hundred and eight of which con tained a silver quarter dollar each, the remainder ton cents each in money or its equivalent; also, for other favors heretofore received. Resolrtd, 2d, That our thanks are due the citizens who kindly contributed to our happiness, both Thanks giving and Christmas, by furnishing 114 excellent din ners upon both occasions, and especially to Mr. ,POTTER, who, each titer, contributed generously. Resoirat, 3d, That our most sincere thanks are dne the Ladies of our 'Hospital, who assisted with diligent hands In the preparation of our late holiday festivities, and for their untiring zeal nt ala times in administering to our many Wants, both In hours of sickness and health, by furnishing us with many of the comforts, and even luxuries, of life. SAMUEL STOWELL, President. ' D. F. CHAPMAN. Secretary. it" INSURANCE COMPANY OP PRE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA, December 1561. AN ELECTION FOR THIIITEEA DIRECTORS of the Comp,any, to serve for 011 P year will be held nt the Com pany s Office, NOA. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINO t on BIOSDAY. January 12, 15111, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P.M. de2:l-1101/2 WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. and Markel streets. A Hank, Lyons, Pn. A P Erb, Harrisburg . .1 P Bertram, Pottsville NV Lafferty. Lancaster J C Huckins, WY Chester 'l' G Hargis, New York 1 , Rankin & Penns C Edwards & la, Penna 13 E Herbert, Philnch reel., below Market. A. J R nssell A P McCombs, Mnryleml lI C Pm:lmM, Vermont Scml Brown, Ohio Roger Itantlon, Ohio his Partin, Jr A Swartz F A Allen, West Chester M 1 Eastlmru, Bucks co Miss Brigg,, Backs co, Pa B Storm, Stroudsburg .I.mkelm Thomas. Poum'a, Johu Patel:tom Wilmiugton. CIIIIISTI/IN COMMISSION CASE" ACKNOWLEDGMENTB—JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treasurer—to Decemhor :r th,1662: Part proceeds of Mr. Cough's Lecture.. $tD) 44 Bangor (Maine) Committee of the C. C., Per W. E. Boardman 81) 7i Ladies of Berwick, Columbia county, Pa . per Mrs. Liziie J. Wilson 42 25 John E. Myers . nd 00 James Bayard 23 00 Ladies' Aid, Barleysville, Pa.. per S. M. Rankin, Secretary 24 00 W. Jamison 20 00 Cash,Harrisburg, Pa 20 00 Bald Mite Society, Luverne county, per J. B. Adams id 00 Comummtional Church, Ishirth Guilford, (Jeep., per R. Crittenden 610 Collection at }first Presbyterian Church, Tama qua, Thanksgiving Day fi 25 0. W. Mich . ! Dayton, Thiyto 1 a ............... ....,••.. 500 Miss Caroline E. Farber 5 0) Cash, Harrisburg, l'a 5 00 Miss Emilio Bussicr, Germantown, Pa ........ 2 00 X. M, S., Sal tsbei ily„ Pa 200 Ellin), Herriot isvlile. Pa 1 00 GM 09 Amount previously acknowledged li P 45 73 It* Total OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN SUItANCEICOMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 27, 1562.---The Annual Meeting of the Scripholders of the UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Phila delphia will be held.. at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, January 12,1863, at 12 o'clock noon. at which time au election for Eight Directors will he held to serve for the ensuing three years. JOS. :COLLISON. de2o-1.21 Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR OF SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, PHI LADELPHIA. December 27. 1862. NOTICE.—GUSTAV GUMPERT has been transferred from Division known formerly as 6) , ‘ (now 8) to Divi sion No 6, vice Constant W. l'iewkirk . , resigned: JAMES SWEENEY has been appointed to fill the 'post formerly occupied by Gustav Gumport, known as Divi sion No. 6 1, :. now Division No. S. THOMAS W. SWEENEY, - de2M2t U. S. AssessOr Second , Distriet; I a. OFFICE ASSISTANT TREASURER V - 10. UNITED STATES U. S. MINT, PITILADEUMIA, December 26, 1562.—T0 facilitate the payment of the COUPONS ON THE S. LOANS due the Ist of January, 1863, holders are requested to present them at this office, with receipted schedules. Three days after the presentation „of such schedules, if found correct upon examination, payment will be promptly made. ARCM. McINTIRE, de27-;thlthSt AssiWt Treasurer United States. if EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COM arl/41:. PAN Y, 440 WALNUT Stroet. pH MAD nt.rui A. December 18,1852. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com and an Election for ()dicers to Nerve the ensuing year. will the hold. at the COINIPANY'S OFFICE, 9610 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY the 12th of January next, at 10 o'clock A. M. WM. WALN..In., del9f 0;112 Secretary. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE. IN SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, December 1, ISM,. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Cash Dividend of TEN PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, and SIX PER CENT. interest on the outstanding Scrip of the Company, for the ELEVEN MONTHS ending on the :Dth ' nit. payable on and after the )oth inst., free from Uni#ed States and State taxes. Also, a Scrip Dividend of FOUR-PER CENT. on the premiums earned on risks determined during the - said term of eleven months, and that Scrip Cortiticatea, in the usual form, be delivered to the assured entitled to receive the same on and after the 15th lust. B. M. MITCHMAN, de2-tniliii lm Secretary. MHOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, me CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded. Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, tee of charge. B. F. GLENN, nonlf Secretary of Board of Manazers. WNO TICE .-THE JANUARY COU PONS and Interest on Scrip of the NORTH PENN ANIA RAILROAD COMPANY will be paid on and after the 2d proximo, at the office of the Company; No. 407 WALNUT Street. de27-61 , WM. WISTER, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office= South FOURTFI Street—PurLAnELprita, Dec. 22,1951—T0 avoid detention the holders of Coupons of this Company, due on the let proximo, are requested to leave them at this office on or before the 31st instant, when receipts will he given, and checks will be ready for delivery on the 2d proximo in exchange for said receipts. S. 'BRADFORD, • de23431 Treasurer. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE if i Ca AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, De ceMber 20, 'Mt NOTICU.—The :tumuli meeting of the Stockholders' of this Cumpruiy, for the election of. THIRTEEN TRUS TEES to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the office, WALNUT Street, S. E. corner of FOURTH, on MONDAY, January between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 M. de22-10t JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. TO THE BENEVOLENT.—HORE than two hundred Ladles have associated them selves, nuder 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 Sprinl•. Garden Institute, corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, in making np 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 forward.- lug 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 largo means are required, and this appeal is made to the benevolent to assist them by dona tions °runway or goods. The following-named gentlemen have consented to re ceive, on behalf of this association, any donations that may be made : ALEXANDER HENRY, Fifth and Chestnut streets. THOMAS T. TASKER, Sr., 1612 South Fifth street. JA3IES, KENT, SANTEE, Co., E 39 and 241 North Third. street. HEMEL, WIEST, & ERWIN, 47 North Third street. 30115 C. SAVERY, 607 Market street, LITTLE. STOKES. & CO.. :B7 Chestnut et. del7-12t' AVIS AUX ELEGANTS. 1111 M. PAUL A.NDRIOT, Gerund de la maison de Taiileurs de M. GRANDVILLE STOKES, 009 caEsT. NUT Street, Philadelphie t a Phonneur de prevenir see nombren:s ands et conmussauces gni Pont depa fertilise de lent: chentelle, (ainsl que lee etrangersi git - il neat de recevo:r de Paris et Londres les modes los plus reroutes et la+ mieux portees pour la saison hives. M. Grandville Stokes a mis a sa disposition les etoffe" les plus belles, et les meilleures qualitee, des premieres manu facture". d'Europe. Les nillitaires, ainsi gne ins officiers de tons grades y tronverons lee ineilleures (mattes d'etotres, a des prig tree nmderes. L'elegauce de sa coupe, ainsi que le cachet de distinction qui la caraccerise est deja trop counn da public pour on renoncelles leers merites. t10134m THE THIRD LECTURE OF THE Course in aid or..the "CHURCH OF P. MAT- H AS” will he delivered at CONCERT HALE. on TUES DAY EVENING, :ieth inst., at S o . clock. by the Rev. Dr. MAHAN, of New York. Sabject.—**Hotner." Tickets cents each. For sale at C. M. BURNS ,01 I Cif EiTNBT Street; Episcopal Bookstore, 1224 CHESTNUT Street, and at the Hall. de27-St m. OFFICE OF TILE FILANIKPORD AND SOUTHWARK PIIILADELPHJA cur ENGER RAILROAD COMPANY. FIEUKS Street, below Fourth, PHILADELPHIA. Dec. etl, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Wilco, on MONDAY, January 12th, 1.933, at 12 M., at which time and place an election will be held for President and twelve Dtrectors, to serve th...ensning your. (DIAS. IL ABBOTT, der - halt! , Secretary. CUSTOM MOUSE,PHILL.A.DELPHIA., lli —r. COLLECTOIt'S OFFICE, December 26, 1562.. IN WI ICE TO SIUPPERS OF COAL.--.shiptieni of An thracite Coal will please take notice that, in accordance with instructions from the llon. Secretary of the Trea sury, no clearances will be o - raated for the shipnicut of Coal to any home port soitteot the Delaware Ely, nor to any foreign port north of Cape St. Roque or west of cite 14th degree of longitude ea'.t, except upon special permit from the Treasury Department for each ..hipment. dv27-St • NVSI. B. THOMAS, Collector. NOTICE.—OFFIOEOF THE NORTH MV.: PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO.. No. 1.07 W ALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, December 1562. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Coinnany will be held at the office of the Company, on AWN D AY, the 12th day of Ja nuary, LW, at 18 o'clock M., for the Purpose of electing a President and ten Directors to serve the ensuing year. de27.tliil2 EDWARD ARafsmoNO, Sec'y. COMIVIONWEALTII INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVA NIA—Office, Commonwealth Building, No. 613 CHEST NUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, December 6. 18611. A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMON WEALTH INSUP.ANCE COMPANY of the State of Penn sylvania will be held, at the Office of the Company, on MON PAT, January .5, 1562, at 10 o'clock A. M. Au ELECTION OF TEN DIRECTORS, to serve the en suing year, will be held at the same place, and on the same tiny, between the hours of 12 and 2 P.M. dell-tja.s SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE AVESTHORE IAN)) COAL COMPANY, (No. 230 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing's Alley.) PHILADELPHIA, De ember 17,15(53. At a mertitie of Directors, held this day, a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR per share, on the Capital Stock was de , Oared not of the profits of the past year; payable on and after JANUARY 24 LW. The Transfer Books will be . closed Twill January sth next. F. H. JACKSOA, delS•tias Troa.snrer. OFFICE HIINTINGDZIN AND 111V....7 - -• BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAIUROAD COM. P.AY, ZS South THIRD Street—PIIILADELPHIA, Dee. 22. /Stn. NOTICE—The Annual Meeting of the 'Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their office on TUESDAY, the 13th day of January, mu, ay 11 o'clock A. M. when an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di rectors to serve f‘m the ensulug , year. de2l-(jal3 J./ P. AERTSEN, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE SITEGEON-AH -1/‹.7--• TIST TO TAB ARMY AND NAVY. PHILADEIe PEI A, October 240%2. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous et availing 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, 0c264112 Government Surzeon-Artist. OFFICE OF THE WESTaIORE LAND COAL COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, De cember 17, ISM. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of Oda Com pany will he held at their office, No. Z3O South THIRD Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of January, 756 j. at 13 o'clock M. at which time an election will be held for ELEVEN DIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY and TREA SURER, to serve for the ensiling year. • F. H. JACKSON, delS-ti R. 7 Secretary. CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24, 1962.—At the election held November 17th, 186.?, the following Stockholders were elected Directors of this Bank: Alexander G. Cattell, Christian J. Roffman. Dell Nobi it, Jr., Robert Ervien, George L. Burby, H. W. Catherwood, Edward C. Knight, William P. Cox. William L. Maddock, Edmund A. Souder, James Steel, Samuel T. Canby, Charles E. Wilkins. And at the meeting of Directors, this day, ALEX ANDER 0. CATTELL, Esq., was unanimously re-elected President; ALEX. WHILLDIN, Esq., Vice President, and JOlO.l W. TORREY Cashier. &Yr t f J. W. TORREY. Cashier. M. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO.—OFF= 2'27 Sotrrn FOURTH Sy., LADFJ.PIII-i, December d, 1562.--SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the Annual Meeting and an Election fur President, Six Mana gers. Treasurer and Secretary, will take place on the SECOND MONDAY (12th) of JANUARY' next at 12 o'clock M. W. H. WEbB, deg-tiald Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE' COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL AMA" intend to apply to the Legislature of Pennsyl vania, at their next session, for a renewal of their char ter. said Bank is located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of one million of dollars; a renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual bank ing privileges. By order of the Board ie./34'16:n NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to tho Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at their next session. for it renewal of the Charter of the BANK ON THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES. The said Bank being located in the city of Philadelphia, with an anthorized capital of five hundred thousand dollars. • By order of the Board. W. GIDDIERE, Caihler. Philadelphia. June X.t. 1861 je24-tit6in NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE BANN, PHILADELPHIA, November 4, ISB2.—The following resolution was this day adopted by the Board of Directors and ordered to be published: Re&oiced, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this Bank be o ff ered to the present Stockholders at par, each Stockholder to have the privilege of taking a pro rata share, according to a scale adopted by the Board, pro vided subscription and payment be made before the drat day of January, 18113. nol4-tial J. W. TORREY, Cashier. FAMILY DYE COLORS ! LIST OF COLORS BLACK. SALMON, DARK BROWN, SCARLET, SNUFF BROW. . , DARK DRAB, LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DRAB, DARK BLUE, - YELLOW. LIGHT BLUE, ' LIGHT YELLOW,, DARK GREEN. ORANGE. . . LIGHT GREEN. . MACE VTA, ' PINK. SOLFERI NO. PURPLE, -Fla ENCH BLUE. SLATE. 'ROYAL PURPLE CRIMSON, :VIOLET. FAMILY DYE COLORS, For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawl.S% Scurf., Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets. lints, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear ing Apparel, with perfect fast colors. A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. These Dyes are mixed in t 1 form of powders concen trated, are thoroughly tests and put up in neat pack ages. For twenty - five cents •ou can color As many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. The pro cess is simple, and any one can use the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 258 BROAD WAY. Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in every City and Town. Idi de3o.taths-3m if A THE PRESS.-PIIILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1862.- 16,635 6', S. C. PALMER, Ca4Lt ler MILITAItY. BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE - REGIMENT. 156th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS BOUNTY. RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit ing and mu camp in Philadelphia.) Nen joining this regiment will receive the following bounties: Cash ill hand on being mustered in $25 when thecompnnTis full " when the regiment is full 25 At the expiration of se rvice 75 'Cone but men of good cburacter received, Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES ERNEXWEIN, Colonel. W. A. HAMILL, Adjutant. de24-tf CONTINENTAL CAVALRY, . " Camp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J. —MEN wanted to complete. Companies now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into the service of the United States. Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re. ferencee, and who have seen service. dell-tf FINANCIAL. $250,000 T O LOAN, IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNITS, ON DIAMONDS, SILVER-PLATE; WATCHES, JEWELRY. ASD GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT ISAAC NATHAN'S OLD ESTABLISHIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N. E CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS. (Only one square below the Exchange.) Advances rnade at the lowest rats= HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL :BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT. STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of IL S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Comtuission, ex clusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negociated at lowest rates. Orders hy Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. B. Parrish, Esq., John R Myers & co.. Samuel . B. Thomas, Esq., del6-3mif JOHN C. CAPP • & SON, STOOK di NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE DIECHANICS' BANE STOOKS AND BONDS BODGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY INVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS 'NEGOTIATED ON THE 13EST 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 SEMTARY 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 Snb-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May , and November of each year. At the Present PREMIUM OH GOLD. these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum A full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, no64tt 114 SOUTH. THIRD STREET. TO LOAN,' ON IMPROVED *ll,OOO City mortgage's:' also $6,500 to loan on a farm within 12 miles of the city. Apply to deriO E. PETTIT; No. 309 WALNUT Street. • „ HOTELS. THE GIRARD HOUSE IS NOW OPEN, A li d it iiroprietors solicit the patronage or the peblie KANAGA, FOWLER, & CO. dew-3t RRANDRETH HOUSE A.-. Corner of BROADWAY, CANAL, and LISPENARD STREETS, NEW YORK. CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The above Hotel is located in the most central part of Broadway, and can be reached by omnibus or city cars, from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots. The rooms are elegantly furnished. Many of them are constructed in suits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for families and parties travelling together, Meals served at all hours. Single Rooms from 60 cents to $l per day. Double Rooms from $1 to $2.50 per daY de2-6m JOE. CURTIS ag CO. PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREETS.— Pim„tma.put A. Dec. D, 1862. - SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 o'clock M. on Saturday, January 3, 1363, to fur nisl Vulcanized water-proof RUBBER TENT BLANKETS, on drills or sheeting. Vulcanized, water-proof GUPTA PERGRA TENT BLANKETS, on drills or sheeting. PAINTED WATER-PI:00F TENT BLANKETS, on drills or sheeting. • To be gi-unimetted, and made in accordance with spe cifications and samples to be seen in this Office. Propo sals will state the number bid for, the price of each, whe ther on drills or sheeting, and the earliest time the Blankets can be delivered attheSchnylkill Arsenal; also, the names of two sureties for the faithful performance of the contract. The privilege is reserved of taking any proportion bid for, or Of resection the whale, if the price is deemed too high, Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of their bids. G. 11. CROSMAN, deal • ' D'y Q.. M. Gen, U. , S. A. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREETS."- PRILADELPUTA,'Dee. 24, 1562. SEALED. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 M. on SATURDAY, 3d January, to furnish TERM D'ABRI, to be made of S oz. 2814, inch Cotton or Pure Linen Duck, anti to be made in accordance with specifications and sample to be seen at this Mee. Proposals will state the number bid for, the price, and the earliest time the Tents can be delivered at the Schuylkill Arsenal; also, the names of two sureties for the faithful perfOrmance of the contract. The privilege- is reserved of taking any . pro portion bid for, or of rejecting the whole, if the price is deemed too high. G. IL CROSMAN, cle29-4t D'y Q. M. Gen. U. S. A. EDUCATION. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA DEMI% at WEST CHESTER, (for BOARDERS only.)—The duties of ttiis Academy will be resumed:on THURSDAY,..Tanuary Sth. The advantages afforded for the aetrairement: of a thorough classical; scientific, and military education are unsurpassed. Tried and comPetent Professors conduct the depart ments of Ancient and Modern Languages, and a graduate of the United States Military. Academy, of .high. class standing and large military experience, devotes his ex clusive attention to the Mathematics and Military bra aches. s Military system, order, and preciSion are strictly eft , forced, and the most vigilant care over the moral and pet:Mid habits of the Cadets is exercised. Circulars may be obtained at the Book Stand of the Continental Hotel, of JAMES H. ORNE, Esq.. -No. 62,6 CHESTNUT Street, or of Col. THEODORE HYATT.Presi dent Pennsylvania Military Academy.; de`2.34m ilLeol HYATT will be at the Continental - Fhiladelpilia, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 2d and :,d - days of January ' between the hears of 10 A. M. and 12M., and - will be happy to see any of the patroni of the Pennsylvania Military . Academy, or others, on business pertaining to the ittlqiill.6oll. de29-6r. VILLAGE GREEN SEALINA_RY.---A SELECT: BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA, PA. Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, English studies, &c. Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, Sur veying, and Civil Engineering. Pupils taken of.all mos, and are received at any time. Boarding per week, e2.2fi. Tuition per quarter, $6.00. roc catalogues or information address Rev. J. HERVEY RTON, A. M.. Village Green, Pa. ocio-ti LEGAL. TN-' THE ORPHANS' - COURT FOR THE CITY AND Cowry OP PHII,ADELPHIA. Estate of SAMUEL P ribur_ NOTICE is hereby given that PIICEBCIiOLT, widow Of said decedent, has this day filed in the said Court her petition and an inventory- and appraisement, claiming to retain personal property-of said decedent to the value of d3OO as therein expressed, under the act of 14th April, IE4I, and its supplements, and that the said Court will approve the Sulilft on the 16th day 'of January, A. D. 1363, unless exceptions are filed thereto. TH. PRATT POTTS, do3O-tu f4t Attorney of Petitioner. NEW CURRENCY - . 1 - MAGIC POCKET-BOOKS Cash orders promptly attended to. J. R. DILLON, Sole Manufacturer, 17 --QIN Street (up stairs) de27-6t NEW YAK..- WYEAND EAR-PROF: J. ISAACB, 1 4P1TLIST and AURIST, 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. A --Nn eh kravo. made for examination 4en-lrn. lkirA OKERE L, HERRING, SHAD, &C., &c. 2,500 Etas Mass. Nos. 1,3, and S Mackerel, late-caught fat Asti, in assorted packages. 2,000 Bbls. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring. 2,500 Boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring. 150 Bbls. new Mess Shad. 250 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, Sco In store and. for sale by lIHAMP.A.GNE.-GOLD LAO CRAM PAGIiE, in quarts and _pints. for sale by ,Os2 o - Sole Agen7 ll .ito ß in WALNUT . Straet .IQUEURS--50 CASES ASSORTED - 1 - 4 LIQUEURS, just received per ship Vandalia, from Bordeaux, and tor Bale by • JAURETCHE & LAVERGNE, sof ' 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. `-^OSHEN GLADES, WESTERN, AND Pennsylvania Butter, of choice quality, constantly received and for sale by RHODES Ar. WILLIAMS. 107 South WATER StreAL on 21) BAY RUM. = IN PUNCHEONS AND Wine Barrels, for sale by CHIBLES S. C LNU T S AR-STAIRS, 128 WAtrecti FRENCH MUSTARD.-PURREY BIARNWS Imported Mustard, for sate in store and to arrive. by the sole eiNstenj, CHARLES B. CARSTAIRS, "Oc9A No. 128 WALNUT &rot. der at =ma MURPHY 6tIZOONEI, No. 146 North WHARV6S COMMISSION ROUSES. 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 SEIEETINOS AND SHIRT MOS. For eale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. Bel-if HOLIDAY GOODS. dt l ITOLTDA_Y PRESENTS WM. A. DROWN Sc CO., 246 MARKET STRETI'T, Are now prepared with their usual stock of very superior UMBRELLAS, VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS ESTABLISHED 1812. WILLIAM WILSON Art SON, MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WARE, S.. W. CORNER:OF FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. A very large assortment of Plain and Fancy SILVER WARE on hand, suitable for 73 - 0 - LID AY P.R'E SENT S, 1F OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. ALSO, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH; FRENCH. . • de1343al AMERICAN PLATED WARES 110LIDAY IMESENTS. An assortment of USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS Now open:at WILLIAM YARNAtL'S HOUSE FURNISHING STORE, deli-tfe3 No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET. fl OLD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE GLASSES, Field Glasses, for Army and Navy use, Kaleidoscopes, Microscopes, Stereoscopes, and Stereosco pic Views, and a variety of other articles, appropriate gifts for the season. - McALLISTER & BRO., deli-7t 728 CHESTNUT Street. 1011110TOG'-RAPHIO ALBUMS-A large variety- for sale, at low Prices, by JAMES W. QUEEN Sz CO., 921 CHESTNUT Street. I - if MICROSCOPES; SPECTACLES, AND -Ll-1- SPY-GLASSES, for presents, for sale by . M E JAS W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. de Vf i£ ‘--•P ER A GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. del3-tf if fIRRISTM..A.S PRESENTS. , C Paint Boxes, Photograph Albums, • Writing Albums, Drawing Albums, Picture Albums, Toy Albums, Cartes de Visite copies from Engravings,. Pictures for Children, Pictures for Coloring: . Colored Engravings for framing, Fancy Papers, Gilt Borders. Also, Boxes with Fanc3r Letter Papers and Enve lopes. SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY, del-lm 11 South EIGHTH - Street. LADIES' FURS. LADIES' FURS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JOHN A. STAMBACH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP LADIES' FANCY FURS', No. 826 ARCH E.TREET, BELOW NINTH.. HAS NOW OPEN A splendid stock of Russian and Haagen Bay and Mink Sable, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and other styles of FURS, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS. dels-tja7 FURS! GEORGE F. WOMBATS, NOS. 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A FELL ASSORTMENT LADIES FURS, To which the attention of the'pnblic is invited. noI9-ta LADIES' FANCY FURS: JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Fors 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. 0c.3-4tnif READY-MADE CLOTHING. VERY DESIRABLE IN STYLE AND PRICE. Suitable for the season. IATANAYAKER & BROWN, I POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, B. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS B.) SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR CUSTOMER WORK. no jalif CLOTHING. FINE RE A ny...m: C. SOMERS SON, N0,,625 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, MINE,. now mafle up for sale an, entire new stock of FINE CLOTHING. Also, a full assortment of CLOTHS, CAS,SIMERES, and VESTINGS, which they respectfully invite the public to examine before purehasina elsewhere. se27-td3l pABET'S ELEGANT ZEPHYR EMBROIDERIES. THOMPSON'S DURABLE HOOP SKIRTS, WERLY'S UNRIVALLED PARIS CORSETS, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 3 G. MAXWELL it SON, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, S. B. corner CHESTNUT and ELEVENTR Streets. de.17.2t if 'HAVE YOU SEEN THE SPLENDID ALL•STEEL CHALLENGE SKATES P Ear stile by LESLEY & CO., 607 MARKET STREET. U. S. REVENUE STAMPS. AGENCY FOR THE;. SALE OF UNITED STATES TAX ST AMPS, No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut. A fall supply . of all ki.rida .of REVENUE STAMPS that havebeen issued by the Govevirnent for sale in quantities to suit. A liberal discount allowed on amounts of WO and up- Wards. Orders by Mall promptly attended to. - JACOB E. RIDGWAY, No. 57 South THIRD Street. CI, R. BLAKISTON, No 22 SOUTH ' , A • WATER Street, Philadelphia, Commission Dealer in Ohio and Illinois BROODS CORN, HANDLES. WIRE. TWINE. acc. 'MARSEILLES CASTILE SOAR-100 Boxes choice Castile 'soap for Sale by ERODES & WILLIAXS, Zi0.1.07 South WATELS, Street.; dei2 FURS! G ENTLEMEN'S ' WINTER CLOTHING el V ERCOA_TS AND BUSINESS SUITS, In great variety. NEW PUBLICATIONS. WAN . Vert A GREAT NATIONAL WORK OF A PORTRAIT FOR EVERY AMERICAN HOME MARSHALL'S HOUSEHOLD EtWEA.VENG STUART'S WASHINGTON, ThelnoA magnificcut Bngraving - ever issued on Steel iu Ai ler' ea MESSRS. TICKNOR FIELDS, BOSTON, Announce to the public that they wilt soon publish the splendid L..kIZOE LINE EN GRAVING OF WASHINGTON; Prot!). §knart's Celebrated. Head in the Boston. Athemettm This. Bngraving hasTheen for more than two years Un der the burin of Mr. WILLIAM E. MARSHALL, and is executed in' a masterly style. All artists who' have examined it concur:in giVing it rank amOng. the First- Works of Ancient or Modern Engravers::: It is the largest head ever cut in line in. America, and must always re 21111i11 the accepted BEST COPT ot Stuart's Great Picture of our First President, PROOFS 04LY 111 . 1.4 BE OFFEREW.FOR,SAL4 And Mes.srs. T. S.: F. pledge themselves that BO , IMPRESSIONS WILL BE ISSUED THB PRICE TO SUBSCRIBERS WILL BE $lO. The usual cost of Works of Art of this high class in Europe is &N. To enable all to possess this valuable HOUSEHOLD TREASURE, it is placed at the low ,um of $lO. A limited number of Artist's Proofs before Letters will be issued at V2O to subscribers. A SPECIMEN PROOF MAY DE EXAMINED AT TILE BOOKSTORE OF S. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT STREETS, Where names of subscribers will be token now, end' the, earliest names entered are entitled to the first copies is sued. Mfr. Everett has addressed the following letter to Messrs. Ticknor & Fields: OF.TVESIEN I have examined the magnificent en -graving of Stuart's head of Washington. • It• is Witty, a superb work. Nothing could befinerovhother as respects the fidelity and 'spirit with which it preserves all the characteristic merits of the matchless original, or the fier fection of the mechanical execution: rlt - places Mr. Mar shall at once by the side of the g,reat Masters of his Art. Its publication, at this moment, is well calculated to turn the thoughts of all true patriots toward the peerless character of Washington; and to inspire them with new resolution to exert themselves' to the utmost to preserve froni destruction his great life-work—the Union and Coh stitntion of the Country. Very respectfully 33 ours, EDWARD EVERETT. T) ICE ENS' NEW CHRISTMAS. STORY SOMEBODY'S LUGGAGE! BY CHARLES DICKENS AUTHOR OF "'PICKWICK PAPERS," "OLIVER TWIXP." ETC And fully equal to the best of the former works written by CHARLES DICKENS, is published this day, complete in a - fine octavo volume, on fine paper. Price, Twenty-Five Cents a copy, and is published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON c.KI BROS., 300 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must come addressed, and they will receiNT immediate attention. Copies sent free of Postage on receipt of price. It MR. STILLE'S PAMPHLET: READY TLIIS MORNING.-130W FREE PEOPLE CON DUCT A LONG WAR. Svo Pamphlet. Price 1.5 Published and for sale by WILLIAM' S.:Sc ALFRED INIAR.TIEN, &PO No'. 606 CHESTNUT Street: NTEIV BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !-THE STORY OF THE GUARD; A Chronicle of the War. Dv Mrs. Jessie B. Fremont. limo. ,i 11.25. 'SPRINGS OF ACTION. By Mrs, C. H. B.lnchardz. 16mo. $l. MFMOUIS OF THE REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY. D. D., (Kirwan.) By Samuel I. Prime. 12,1n0. MEMOIRS OF MRS. JOANNA BETHUNE. By Rev. Beorg.e W. Bethune, D. D. 12mo. $1.25. BROADCAST. By Rev. Nehemiah Aaams.. 16ino. $l. For saleby WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, de3o No. GOG CHE;TNOT Street. A::SUITABLE AND -SPLENDID 7 - NEW-YEAR'S GIFT. WHALER'S COMPLETE WORKS, Edited with careful revisions and new translations, by Dr. Charles J. Hempel. This is a complete edition of this great German author in an English dres. The transla tions have been made by the first scholars of England and America. Two .volumes, large royal Octavo; splen didly bound In one or two .volunies: - Prices ranging from five to twenty'-live dollars. To be had nt the publisher's, 202 North FOURTH Street; or at PETERSON'S, .(100.2t CHESTNUT Street, above Third. A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.- Just puhl ished, price 6 cents, a new edition of the lite 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, wittiout medicine, is fully explained, so as to enable every one to be his own physician at the least possible expense. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OP SUFFERERS." Sent under seal, in a.plaim envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers, O. KLINE & CO., 127 BOWERY, New York, no.I-Sm if Pest OfiloP Be% 4.586 PHOTOGRAPHS. SPLENDID PORTRAIT.-A RARE chance to obtain one at present reduced prices. REDIEWS life-size Photographs, in oil colors. _Attractive pictures. SECOND Street, above Green. JUST OPENED, ANEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. ¶W6 ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE, Are produced by the most EXPERIENCED ARTISTS. Those wishing first-class pictures are invited to call and examine specimens. A choice, selection of Albums, cases, and frame•, on hand. F. A. O. KNIPE. del7-3m OL*DAY WEEK SHOULD BE EM BRACED by all who want good pictures, by gain.; to REIMER'S. his colored Photographs for Si are supe rior pictures: SECOND Street, above Green. WINES AND LIQUORS. " THE USE OF LIGHT WINES IS CONDUCIVE TO TEMPERANCE." STRICTLY PURE! (Los Angeles-" City of the Angels.") CALIFORNIA 'WINES, DIRECT FROM THE VINEYARDS OF MESSRS. KOHLER & FRCHLING, EQUAL IN QUALITY AND CHEAPER IN PRICE THAN THE WINES OF THE OLD WORLD. WHITE, 011 HOCK WlNE—Very delicate, fuie in Ea', or, .superior as a Dinner \Ville to the fionons Rhine. 11117SCATEL -- Yery choice, of exqubilte bouquet, an ex- cellent Desert Wine . . • ANGELIC A—A highly Illniolls, naturally sweet Wine, greatly admired by Ladiea—valuable in the sick. cham ber—recommended by the Medical Faculty. -PORT—Of tine flavor, free from Loa wood, veryaimi'ar to the Old Wines of Liahon—used by the Laity in Coin-. munion Seri-ice—highly approved. - GRAPE BRANDY-The purejuice of the Grape, of un- equaled superiority. The attention of the Trade, Hotel h'eopers, and Connoisseurs,- is invited to these Wines. To Inca lids and Convalescents they are particularly recom mended by the Mertieal Fluidly, recent CliemicaHl.Ana lysis by the State Assayer Of Massablinsetts having fully 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 who NATIVE AMERICAN WINES, to give us a call and examine samples. For sale by the case; gallon; or single bottle, at the SOLE AGENCY, No. 42 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT (Late office of Blood's Despatch,) U. C. EVANS, Agent For the sale of Kohler St Frohling's Wines, from the old established vineyards of Los Angeles, Southern Cali fornla. N. B.—The present high Tariff, Exchange, Insurance, Freight, &c., on Foreign Wines, amounting to no per cent. over the original cost, has induced certain un principled dealers to manufacture anti oiler spurious brands. We desire to caution our friends against- this imposition, and to assure them of the strict_ p urity of Messrs. I[4)l[U:A & FROHLING'S CALIFORNIA WINER. In addition, it has been proved that in bringing these Wines to this market by sea, around Cape Horn, the six-months voyage improves them at least 60 per cent. dein-if tjal •• WHISKY I I OLD WHISKY! WHISKY! From onr own and other9elebrated Distilleries. We are constantly receiving OLD RYE, WHEAT,AND - BOURBON WHISKIES, With which, for price and quality WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON. Ottr'Whiskies, for purity, mellowness, and delicacY, are EMINENTLY THE BEST IN THE WORLD, And we sell them at about HALF PR ICE. - OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Has already become a considerable feature in our bnsii nese, and to continue it in Its present state, and m enlarge it,.we shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheap ly as wren _ CONSIDER THESE PRICES! Ifonougahela Whisky, 60 cents per gallon, Old Bourbon Whisky, 75 cents per gallon. Old Rye 'Whisky. 81 per gallon. Extra Old Rye Whisky, $1.50 per gallon. Very Choice Old Rye Whisky, $2 per gallon. N. VAN BEIL, US Korth SECOND Street, nine doors above Arch. de2-Imic • MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES. BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS, CITRON =RANTS, SPICES, CIDER WINE, &c., ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, del.S4r tt CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS READER. IF YOU GET IVO RYT YPES of REIMER, you Will: be delighted with their womierfni perfection of coloring, tasteful arranging. awl Datil ral apgca± ince..SECON u Street. OM VP Green. It aRAY OR DISCOLORED H. A R. kit DYED a beautiful Black or Brown, at FOUTTII awl BRANCA. : 1e27-if HOLIDAYS. -AVOID THE PRES SURE. Go early. His beltutiful style of Ivarytyms are in great denulad--fresh,W4TITI, and. in color ing. Sk.;oo.liD Streot t 0,770 GIVOIL It T. B. RUGH, AUCTION SALE. GREAT SALE OF LADIES' FASHIONABLE FURS, SLEIGH ROBES, &C., AT AUCTION. AT SAMES A. FREEMAN'S AUCTION Rooms, 42.9. WALNUT Street, between Fourth and Fifth, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Dec. 30th and 31st, Sole to continence each day at lol.' A. M. Ono of the largest and most snperb stocks of Ladies' FURS ever offered in this city. which has been received from a first class house in Broadway, New York, with orders to close the fame without, reserve; consisting of Itiolaon Bay, Yorkfort, and Bermuda Fable Mink, G recian, Stone Martin, Fitch. and every description of fashionable Furs, in Ca r riage and Cardinal capes, t Ira a s, victorines, miffs, cuffs, de., dc. Among . the stock will be foand grea t va. riety of Misses' and Children's FURS, and a large assort meut of SLEIGH ROBES Having received orders from a house in New York to gell at any prig, on account of retiring from business, the public will have an opportunity of purchasing Nitith of the best Furs at half the price of any house in the world. The good g ha ve been ma UldittltrOd this fiat. ladies are particularly invited to ;Mend, a.. every arti cle will be Nold wallow reserve. N. B.—The sale will be CONTINUED FOR TWO DAYS, when every effort will be made to sell out the entire stock. dew-lh , JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.. WANTS. T 1 OCTOR. -A PHYSICIAN, T! IV E -a- , miles from the city, about rolinquishinc his Prue r,sprte.lB ?I fi t ee competent SUCCESSOR. a...X3l;:ss WANTED—CONVENIENT To . RIT TENHOUSE SQUARE; a. small wei-furnished HOUSE, or furnished apartments in a small fltmily -with out boarder*. Address G. S., Box 2140,P05T OFFICE. de3o-tuth2t WANTED - A SALESMAN IN A hat Rouse. who can influence Tonus3 - lvanix and Ohio trade. Apply to JOS. &T. H. SAITNDFXS, de 3.6t* • No. 34 North FOURTH Street. WANTED-A SPEOTA.L PARTNER T with *15,000, in a manufacturing husinesi already established. Twenty per cent. realized en a business of one hundred thousand dollars. Seventy-five par cent. of the sales are for cash. Address, with real name, as no other will be recoguteed, G. J. L., Box 307 Post Of fice. deMfit* TO CHURCH 011 . 01.115.-A GOOD BASS VOICE can be bad by addressing Box 7f4e), Post, (Alm Episcopal service preferred. de273t* TO PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, PRICE wo, a good WASHINGTON PRESS, bed 24x38, with complete fonts of New Breviet Type, with all the Cases, ponds, And •Nixtuyes of a Newamper Wilco. Address Newspaper," at this Office. dalitu-3t* To JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS.- An experienced SALESMAN, having an influential and valuable acquaintance, (to whom he has sold goods for a number of years past in Baltimore,) will be open to an engagement after the Ist January next. For inter view and reference, please address "X. Y. Z.," care ,SWIt office, Baltimore. Maryland. dett.s-' 9t* BOARDING. A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO. OB TAIN BOARDING in a first-Maas private family. Boarding-house keepers need not apply. Address Box MO, Philadelphia P. O. A Bll\ TGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD like to engage a comfortably tarnished room for the winter, within ten minutes' walk of The Press office. Address "Russell," at this office. PERSONAL. MUSTER AND PAY ROLLS, AND Government claims of all kinds cashed or col lected, at reasonable rates, by JAMES FULTON, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. noS.tf IDENSIONS. $lOO BOUNTY AND -/- Pay procured and collected for soldiers, sailors and the relatives of such as are decease'd, at reasonabh and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced apor by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a dls tanm. ociifto FOR . SALE AND TO LET. TO BE LET— .. Tax gECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH. STORIES • • Of Store No. 414 COMMERCE Street. • . •deSSO4t< Apply at 425 MARKET Street TO LET-THE SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH STORIES of Store No. 211 North THIRD Street. Inquire on the premises, of BRODHEXD 1311 O. de:30.11.* ea FOR SALE OR TO LET—FOUR AIgaIIOITSES, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOM streets. m1123-tf F S A L E-- - -THE OLD AND well-known Uotel-ProPerty at MOIENiT EPHRAIM, four miles from Camden, New Jersey. Good Buildings, extensive Stabling. Hay-Scales, &c. Fine healthy loca tion. A good business Stand. Apply to E. P. 'MIDDLETON & BRO., gr de`l9-6t 5 North FRONT Street. FOR SALE-THE RESIDENCE of DR: RHOADS, at GER3IANTOWN, on GREEN Street, above Chelten avenue. House in good order, with all the modern COILVODiCIICCS; also, a new stable and Mich house attached. Apply to CHAS. RIIOADS, de?i-St* No. 4,36 WALNUT Street, Philadrt. to GERMANTOWN COTTAGE FOR Av.& SALE VERY LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE and LEHMAN Streets, with stable and carriage house; lot 71 by 171 feet. Also, " The Philadelphia House," at Cape May; with or 'without the furniture. The house contains 31 cham bers, large parlor, dining room and kitchen, with bake house, wash house, &c., Sc. Lot 66 by 700 feet, and stabling for 14 horses—pleasantly situated, and will be sold very cheap. A large variety of Cottages, Farms, and city properties. for sale or exchange Also, 3 Grist Mills, with lands and houses attached. B. P. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, dela•tf or 8. W. corner Seventeenth and Green. T 0-- RE N THREE-STORY maHRICR DWELLING, on RACE Street, one door above Twelfth, north side. Bent low to a good tenant. Apply to WETHERILL & BROTHER, . lel2 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. fit TO LET-A. COMMODIOUS -InIDWELLINO, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to WETHERILL lir BRO., 0e?.7-t[ 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. ga FOR SALE -AN. EXCELLENT FARM. of 50 acres, two miles northeast of Norris. town, on the Germantown Turnpike, with moderate Buildings, good Fences, large Lawn, Apple Orchard, and other improvements. inquire on the premises. deSam. S. L. STYES . FOR SALE-DESIRABLE FARNI, containing A 5 acres, 2..!4 miles from Bristol Station or Steamboat Landing . , or the same distance front Rail way Station, 2O miles north of the city. Also fine farm, of YU Rens, on the banks of the Delaware. Railroad Station upon the place, half mile from the Steamboat Landing. First-class farm improvement?, bath, hot and cold water, &c. Apply to . E. PETTIT, delFo 'No. 309 WALNUT Street. 083 LARGE SALEADROVER 3,000 461 - - . 1 .--Greenhouie and Hothouse Plants, at the south west corner of BROAD and POPLAR Streets Philadel phia, on WEDNESDAY Morning, the 14th a January, 3553, at 10 o'clock, being the entire private collection of a. gentleman removing, consisting in part of 300 Caniclias, of the finest hinds, Azaleas, Acacias, Orange and Lemon Trees, u rree Peonies, Fruiting Pine Apples, &c., &c., &c. Catalogues one week previous to sale at the Auction Store of M. TROMA & SONS, South FOURTH Street, or of MACKENZIE & SON, Florists BROAD Street and COLUMBIA Avenue, who will conduct the sale. No postponement on accOunt of weather, as the plants will be sold inside the Greenhouses, with every facility for packing and shippiif. • deSO-tuthstjall PETER MACKENZIE & SON. INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPLNY OFFICE, 4.15 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL 5200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the safe] classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely-upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the bonsai of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS and:we respectfully solicitits favor in the future. • DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THOHNLEY, C. E. HEAZLITT AI3RAIIAM HART, ID DAV BOYD JP-, DETER S. 110 E,, of N. Y.i Wm. M. SWAN ' FURMAN SHEP2ARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D , N. S LAWRENCE, WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. aral-iftf NITEDSTATES LIFE INSURANCE' COMPANY OF NEW YORK. . . JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. • JOHN EADIB, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 9900,000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash princiiile, which is new fully recognized as the only correct pr nciple. The law under which this Company is chartered pr, rides that, if the capital should, from any muse, become S impaired to the extent of 25,000, or more, the stockholtb era shall be called upon to make good such deficiency. This is the only cash Company in America which affords this safeguard to policy holders. " 'Dividends declared every three years, the next on March 4th, 1565. - Rates of premium charged by this Company are as lost as NO years'. experience and the probable future rate of interest will justify. 0. BARDENWERPER, Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. F.EYERENCE.4. Joseph Patterson. Evq., President Western Bank, lion. Archibald alclntyreTrea.usrer 5.-Mint. - Messrs Jay Cooke A: Co., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delo-wfm3m FAME .INSUR.AN 406 CHESTNUT Street. FIRE AND INL DJRJ F. N. Buck, R. D. Woodruff. - Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., - •P. S. Justice, Alex. W1'11141114 Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, has. Stokes, O. W. Davis, John W. Iverman, FRANCIS N. BU K, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice Preeident, WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Cmlll9-iftf r pSUEA_NCE _COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Ms. 4 and 54 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and .THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED in UNF—CHARTERco). PERRPETUAL. CAPITAL Wa PROPERTIES OF . THE 44 COMPANY, FEBRUARY I. WA ' • 3846.13, 11EARINE...FIRE, AN INSU to iNRA NC LAND TRANSPORTATION E.. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner. Charles "Sfacalff.ter, Thomas D. Watson, William S. Smith, Henry 0. Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, -• • George G Carson. Samuel Grunt; Jr-, • Edward.C. Snight, • .• • • . • • joh!I B. Anspn • - ... . . _ EB!4!!!Mii!M TEE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) - COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. • DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson. • William McKee. George 11. Stuart, Halbro Frazier, John H. Brown. John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock, Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Coat,- Henry Wharton, T. L. EmilLer. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President, . CHARLES W. CONE. Secretary.. . • TSTTRANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. Incorporated IS.M. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite independence Sgnare. This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-0x years, • continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently - or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Hoods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. • Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to oder to the insured an undoubted security in the case if loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thome Robins , Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Renault, • John Devereux, William Mon telins, Thomas Smith. Isaac finial:mut, JONATRA WILLIAM G. CLOWELL. Si WCOMPANY; NO. D INSURLND • ORS. .S = RBRD, President. noIS-tf PATTE4SON. President. retary. spti AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY. OF MIISIO. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF 'MUSIC. AMERICAN ACADEMY (W MUSIC. TUESDAY EVENING. December 30. WEDNESDAY EVENlNG,December 31. • NEW YEAR'S Arl'EßNOOlki, at 2 o'clock. • NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, et 8 o'clock. THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE CINDERELLA, THE BEAUTIFUL I, prrtdi CINDERELLA, 'THE FDNNY faTl LE PEDIto, THE GREAT LITTLE PEDRO, TILE A FFECTMNATE LIITLE PEDRO, THE GO(D LITTLE .PEDIIO, TUE PRETTY LITTLE PF..1)10), The Pti:MCS, The Ponies,. The PO/1104 The l'oni4s, The Ponies,. The realm, TIIE SWEET LITI'hE•PO?.4E6. 'WILL APPEAR.. Dims kr , lSS s3ol %. l, l•Partteitlar deLim. %yin siaZ HOlilE, SWEET hoarz IflaTter EDWARD, thc• Wonderful • bITYLE DRU:II3IEIf BOY, Late of the (Nth Pregiment, give hie gzekt haltation of ' THr", , BATTLE 01? ANTIE'PAM•. Admission 25 cents to all parts of the house. Ice extra charge for Secured Seat=. Deo , :s open at 7; opyinPAti , at S o'clock. AMERICAN AUAI)Ets[Y OF gUSIO 011;4.1,74:19'1NEE. 011..1.ND OPERA a i> °ALA MATINEE. WRPPIESDA Y, becember 31, at 2 P. Mr. CRAM has the honor to announce that, in compli ance with general request and the received custom that at least one Matinee should - be given during the season which he was precluded front fitting during his Yetent visit to Philadelphia, on his way through with his eon/- piny from Washington to Neer York he will give - ode Grand Matinee. with full firclmqr.a. and Chorus MEd epic' did Costumes, and a Mitre eft Scene, -when • will be presented Verdi'a famous Opera of . LA TRAVIAIrA, On which occsuilon • hfdlle. ANGIOLINA CORDIER, whose success in Philadelphia has thoroughly prover her great artistic merits, will apnea rim . • Viol etta:. ' ALIMEDO SIGNO , Al No GAF EltEt R , Who recently elicited the greatest enthusiasm in New , York by his thoroughly artistic and original intetpreta; lion of this role, and who will appear in' it for the first time in Philadelphia on this oceaslon 0 ,1 1 / 1 GREMONT—AMODI 0. THE 1300(.;TUR:—BARILL Between the second and third acts HERR ERNST 11A.RTMAN.*; • the eminent Pianist. will nerfort Liszt's celebrated para phrase the "Midsummer Night's Dream." Admission, to all parts of the honse,so cents ; ftserree seats, 25 cents extra. The sale of seats and tickets will commence on Mem day at the Academy, and Could', 31u.sic score. No. 632:' Chestnut street. - Doom open at 1N A GRAND PRIZE BALL, SELECT, MILITARY ANA> CIVIC. [FIRST OF THE SERIES.] In nicl of the SICK AND WOUNDED of the WEST PHILADEL , UOSPITAL, 'V ill be given by the " afFACURI LO (WAND'," on TUESDAY EN - ENING DEC. 30,186:. at the.' • musrcar. FuND BECK'S BRASS AND STRING BAND is engaged for: the occasion. and will introduce several NEW INSTRU MENTS, and execute a number of New Airs. An attractive feature of the evening will be the presen tation to ladies and gentlemen. resmeMivell• A NUMBER OF BEAUTIFUL AND COSTLY PRIZES... Consistiug.of A.GENT'S PATENT ENGLISH LEVER WATCH - AND • mASSIVE CHAIN, cost Min Liverpool, A LADY'S HUNTING CASE WATCH, Enamelled 'and' . Diamond setting, valued at $lOO, • • AN ELEGANT SILVER-MOUNTED REVOLVER, in Rosewood ease. wurth $5O, • MAGNIFICENT PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Etc., etc.: All of which will be awarded by lot or otherwise, as the-• purchasers of lie. Vets may decide. /OW SPECIMENS OF THE PRIZES MAY BE HEW' AT THE GIFT-BOOK STORE, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH. The net proceeds of the Ball will be devoted to the be nefit of the SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS OF THE.- WEST PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL. The Trustee'w• receipt for the amount realized. with a statement of the expenses. etc., will be published in The Press and fit qufrer of January 1, ISCi3. • CARDS OF ADMISSION, Oft admitting a Gentleman. and two Ladies, and including five courses of Refresh-= menu. EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO RENDTRL-• THIS ONE OF THE .MOST SELECT, BKILLIANT, AND ATTRACTIVE AFFAIRS OF TOE...KIND EVER HELD IN PHILADELPHIA. None lint persons of the most =- doubted respectability wilt be admiitted. Number of Cards limited; to be obtained of the Managua, and at the principal Book and Music Ftores on Chestnut street: MASTER OF CEREMONIES. lIARMANUS NEFF. ASSISTANTS. J. MONTGOMERY WARN.E.GEO. Gt EVANS, WILL S. TURNER, J. C. RISLEY. MANAGERS. CHAS. DURANG, Esq.._ EDW. IV: NICHOLS, EA., T. MONTCOMFda WARNE THOS. LEYLAND. WM. HOWELL. JORN P. CHARLTON, GEO. G. EVANS, - PETER E. ABEL, .T. C. RISLEY, GUSTA VUS BENSON, Esq.... WILL S. TURNER, J. C, TAYLOR. D. W. CLARK, A. M. CAL DWELL, M. D.: CHARLES N. MANN. P. R. FRIES, E,::41 Colonel D. W. RIDDLE. . Captain ALEX. WILSON,.A. D,C.; Captain VAN FETCH, New York . .. Adjutant C. RICE. NeW York, V. AL RICHARDS, E"q . New - Yor, Colonel J. W. LOCKE, Boston, Lieutenant P. H. MARSH, Boston, H. C. FLINT. Esq., Boston. IVAINIIT-STREET THEATRE.— .T. Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON Busing Arent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY Tins (Tuesday) EVENING, December 30,1352, Will be 'presented Goldsmith's comedy of • - SHE STOOPS TO CONQI'ER. Miss Ilardcastle Mt Llura. Keene Mr. Hard castle Sir W. H. Blnke _ . . Young Marlowe Mr. C: Wiacott, Jr. 'Pony Lnittpkin hit - . Petersi To conclude with the beautiful comedy, in two act., PEG WOFFING ruN. • lt MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH-STREET THEATRE. EttEinsss Agent and Treasnrer"" ".. JOS. D. IIdIIRPF:T FIFTI-SIXTII NIGHT OF 3 . 1 R. J. R. CLARKE. And last a eels of his Euzeigentettt. TO-N IT. TUESDAY, Dtecmher SOJ.SOI :'PEED THE PLOUGH. Farmer AAlfleld Miss Blanford To conclude with (eighth time) THE NAIAD QUEEN. Mr: .T. Mrg .Tolin Drew. • 'MATINEE ON NEW TEAR'S DA:Y. • THE :NAIAD QUEEN at bal past 3 o'clock. Book elleet. now open. If Schnapps LlUline.. -'ON CERT HALL, CHESTNUT f;TREET. MONDAY, December . 29, A\.ls ETV:Y . EVENING DU RING Tli E WEEK (except Tuesday. Dec , mber3o). PEARSON'S HISTORIC MIRROR. OF THE WAR, uilnetrating all the princilail events and ineideas front the firing of the first gun up to thenreseut time. Tickets 25 cents: packages of six, etl Doom open at G 3 ii: to commence at 73-. Exhibitions Wednesday. Sa turday, and New Years afternoons at o'clock. Chil dren admitted afternoons for . 6 cents. Tickets can be oh tnined at the halt between the hours of 10 and 12 A. and 2 and 4 P. N. de36-51.* ABEL & CO.'S STEREOPTICON. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT LAST 'WEEK. Every Evening, and New Year's and Saturday Afternoons. Admission 2. cts. Children l 0 cents. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF, hiIISIC. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON ORPHEUS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S GRANO CONCERT;! FULL MILITARY BAND AND GRAND ORCHESTRA. Comprising . Forty of tlif Best Musicians. Under the direction or ' CARL SENTZ CONDUCTOR. EDWARD PAYSON WES7ON Would respectfully in form the subscribers to the above-named Concerto and the Dublic that the first Concert will .be given on :MONDAY EVENING, January 3, 1.963, Single tickets to others than subscribers, Parquet lin elm] ing reserved seats),lo cents. Family Circle (entrance ou Locuststreet), 21 cents. The whole of the Parquet Circle, Balcon7,.Balcouy Boxes and the Brilliant toyer Promenade, is re erred for stibsaribers and those holding subscribers' extra tickets. SUBSCRIBER'S TICKET, Admitting ono person to the FOUR CONCERTS, to be given once in two weeks. ONE DOLLA.E. Those desiring to become subscribers will please send their address to the Manager, Box 1194 Philadelphia Pust Office, previous. to Satotday, January 3, 1863, as no subscribers tickets will be issued after that date.. de?.7-4r, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH AND CHESTNUT. HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. TOYS AND GIFTS FOR THE _LITTLE ONES. SIGNOR BLITZ,. The great MAGICIAN and VENTRIL94DIST, with his LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and ppopular Entertainments Holiday Week , k AFTE n R 00 . 1'1 , 4o:1 a ;1 .. EV. d 7.% P. M., and ou NEW I\INC during the iEAIrS 'DII 2t aund • 73 , 2 ' P. DI. The attractions will he marvellous : expert- SIMMS in Magic wonderful powers in Ventriloquism. and the Learned Canary Dirds in their new characters. .Adinission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. der-tf CONCERT HALL—LECTURE mow—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 dePer bare. Liberal arrangements will be made for schools and benevolent purposes. Tickets 2.5 eta., or live for 1111 del-lm GE.RM_ANIA • ORCHESTRA. - _ • LIC. REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AYTNN , NOON at Rh' o'clock, at the MUSICAL "FUND HALL. Carl Sesta; conductor.' Tickets 23 cent:‘. Packtures of I tickets, sl—to - be had of Andre & Co.. UN Chestnut street ; J. E. Gould. Ehrienth and Chestnut, and at thr• hall d00r.... . • noTi-tf Ipt4SLER'S 214 South EloliTurt.. ( tela s ifainut. delo-6m pENN SYLV ANIA. THE PINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open, daily (Sundays excepted) from 8 A. M. till i P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Minna of stock. 8033 EDVARDS? GAXEJT MUM' 11A1tRISMIXG.—This. yoptilar placo of AM17:1111Clit continuos to attract largo andletoos. 3n , • Edwards. is familiar with the wishes of tlit-piosittre going, reople of lianisburz and is constantly product:Ls! , new attractions. . de:io4l. ePLILLIE'S . SAFE DEPOT Mi. DIOVEV to - No. 21 South SBVBNTR Street, neat Franklin Institute. The undersigned, bankful for past favors, and balms determined to merit future patronage, has secaredt an elegant and convenient store, and has. now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and' Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes (theowdy strictly fire and burglar proof safes made). Also, Dittie s Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, andßank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Leaks will be furnished. to order on short notice. This is the strongest, bast pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered; Also, particular attention is celled to LUtiele. New Cabinet Safe,for Plate, Jewelry, Aro. This Safe, 4 4 - i." con ceded- to surpass in style and elegance any 't.:ii;rag yet, offered for this. purpose, and is the only one. Oat la strictly fire and burglar proof. SPECIAL PrOTICE.—k have now on hand say twenty 01 Fan-el, Herring, Sr. Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly neer, and some forty of other makers, comprising a Der' aPlota assortment as to sizes, and all lately. exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. larelytf AL C. SADLER. Agent DR. STOEVER'S • • CELEBIED ST QM - tz. LT Z.RS: • • A CAA .. .LAI:a RE kart' Putt DYSPEPSIA, • • • DIARRHOEA, • - • FEVER .AND AGUE, LOSS OF APPETITE. - CHOLERA MORBUS, • ' GENERAL DEBILITY. AND ALL DISEASES -ARISING FROM A DISEASED • AND DISOROLITIZED STOMACH. They are the lest Bitters in the world, beltig pleasant CO :the • taste. -and-may he • • administered with safe ty to the went, and debilitated. They invigorate the system and purify the blood ; create a healthy appetite; permanently strengthens and removes all dat a or heaviness from the stomach and pnrldesand restores the gartric secretions. Price 711 cents per bottle. Prepared by CHAS. H. ERTDER,Lanertster Pa.. and for sale by au DRUGGISTS. HOTEL KEEPERS, GROCERS, AND RESPECTABLE RESTAURANTS. PRINCIPAL PHILADELPHIA DEPOT, 256 SOUTH SECOND STREEr. Call for samples and examine.certiflentes and recom • • • inendlitions. del6-tuthel It* M RS . JAMES BETTS', OELFMR.A.'PED SUPPORTERS FOR:LADIES, and the only StM , porters under eminent medical patronage. Lathos anA phy s )elens are respectfally reqnested' to call only on Betts, at her n..idence, 1fr.39 WALNUT Street, P'?.l; ladelphia. (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand,La valids have been advised by their physician; to u..* ser appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the Vtited State.; copyright, labels on the box, and signatures. and also on the Supporters. with testimonials. eclfitutbst: WESI CIIESMER AND PHILIDELI'Fat. kftfrr ROAD, via MEDI A. CHRISTMAS' EXCURSION • ExcurMon Tickets will be sold to Niret 0. - faeeter. good from December 24, 1E62, to .tano:.ry 2.IStV4 Iturn for tim round trip L. riEzcz.V . WOOD. da2.l-6tSuperintendent.• THE .pERENoLowcAL cABI ., NBT AND BOOK STOAT, ta or day aria eveu. in AI% f r •z:• of bke au Phvaio loan P.riiDe:Pbox4ray , aria fo rPhmaulort, eai al.aramationa. WOW by mail addrea.ed • 0 . JOhN L. CAP4iN 0c50.2-wo• folmir 92% Cuswrzitrr scrmt,phtf.l. ear AVANT.I4.IDLCOAL VT:13.51.7, ear for Boston, Washington, V nry Point, Ind New. lr fn. to basil tatf.y 11l riseAt r.te: td. Ay* yt, u rnt, ttottZoz 4n0., 5305N WAltiErt St. OW' . Mr. .T. S. Chat,. Mrs. .Tult a Drew MA.NAGIF.B. ACADEMY OF
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