The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 31, 1862, Image 3

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    i c or u. Mniiccts.—Yeaterdsty.
nrA at , i 6 .50 for rotanndncnrl,,me uomi
market for State ntul Western
but the husiuNs is quite moderate
f),000 bbis . at sitri,SKlAnfi for superfine
Fold,'Si for.ext" for suporfne
1-dana, lowa. unto, $(.1,2007.45 f or extra
,101,ping brands of round hoop Ohio at
!,17d tram , brands of do, at $11.PL1C05.2.3.
."' YFloar a little higher, wit superfineate ins
, o 0 bids at ffg3 8007.1) for 8aa1.31,
.31 , - s
.1,7 for ex trat).
Otour tau shade better, with Astir% of 6do bids
tar d it common to good, and $(1,6 WS for extra
i s (inlet at *4.5005,40 For the iange or flee
,:5 1 1 , 1 :,1'1;_arm l ,,entl n . loderi2t.e,r , ecinest. We quote
.1; .1311111(15 NI UM ILL 14...}0, and puncheons
little firmer, but the demand is only to a
0 .1- stoat The sales are 44,0(10 bus nt 111.21.01.31
001,1 n ; $1,28P1.36 for lifilwa iikno Club ; *136
..her lawn ; $t.41:01.45 for winter red West.
,„ 113 for anther Michigan.
, „ at Fie for Western and 93®95e for State.
0 ,: 0 0,11 supply nod firmer ; bIIiCS 7,000 tins
cl4o,
;nog at GSP7Ie.
;—;o4.lre nod scarcely so firm sales 50,000 Ims,
~ Western mixed ; 76078 c for Eastern; ;lad
with sale o f 700 big, it a5, ,..." 0.
are higher. Tu Llverpoul, 1,600 Flour
~„1 per neutral vessel 000 petroleum at
11, ,, tirot Eastern 500 bbls 1100 r at 2s, To
bus Wheat nt 8i tt, in Malt. To Glasgow,
• t.. 2.1 tons Tallow at 32s Gil, and 30 boxeS Bacon
Ion]: cATTLD MAIIKET, December NV,
ot Cattle of all kinds for tho wook:
Sheen or
I'Mewm Cows. 'Veal s, Lamb,. Swine,
, ..... .• .4,414 2,5 202 317 t ••••
2'42 47 70 1.748
~;, . .... i ii
~ '2O 787
' 10 ad '2,055
~...4,son :-P4
5,U19 ki 433
, , •
No. per week _
........ 4,25) 110 012 9,843 10,738
puom. DIVE' MRENT ST AT gs,
1 O`r'. Virginia .
1,1" ,-1 " . ...
\ .„ • .... lowa
'• .......... 854 Michigan ...... ......... 372
2.41 Canada I • 4
10:47 Missouri
...... 186 Noll Jersey
.... . .......
821
s •rocic BY RAILROAD, ETC.
Sheep or
Beeves. Cows, Veals. Lambs, Swine.
IL 1t......1,4'5.18 973'
1:i, or • .1.216 .. 31,309
~.• —1,599 25 26?,
&• Ali: 1; ...... „„„
161
............. —..
Cola. it „„, „„, 7,600
ITICE 4 OF 131 M CATTLE AT 44TH STREET.
This Week. Last Week.
rm ian•• 0.14011 10 (telTi"
11.!;1 I it y ...... S I.- 9
... . „ '', ra,7y.l • 9 8 3'A s1,
030 7 7 p
p 6 5 a 614
sates about. 7 ® 7Sig 731
PEACES OF SWINE.
Live
wiaod piip
acr}d'ed nip 4
•70N MARKETS, Dec. 29—Coru Exchange—The
Saturday have been .1,096 bldi Flour, 11,257
MA, and 4,800 (10. Rye, Tim market continues
Nud the sales of. Flour have been at $60,6.25 for
qllHullilet $6.504016,6247_f0r common extra' $6.75
rla 70 slium do., and $7,501 50 fur good and choice,
- Itag• favorite St. Louis brands, ,In Southern Pion
,3w. Corn is lirm, but has been quiet at 70 . 91 1
a.,..h0 mixed, rind POe for good yelloir. :Oats are
ine 7 1 4 bushel for Western and Canada. Rye
':',5.!,5 . 2-aij"2. s , and Fine Feed, and Middlings at $27
1;4 too, its to quality.
-,• ketr , --Bork is arm at 4112,5001.3 for primesl.4.so
1 , 1 0 t:1@1 6 ,60 for clear, : e ash. Boot 'ranges
bbl for Eastern 114111 Westrn, Lard
1! , 4 ( ill iAlls Dad Heroes,
ii
al
l 1 lb 'in e logs ; and
.
gaols "e Ib, rash. In Bettor and Cheese no
can u'tit moderato Dittos.
F.D 4 H MARKET, Dee. 27 (for the week )
I:,"..le,—)l4rket hatotlyo no transactions ; last sales
;O ,INOS, and 2, Smoked Halibut 7)40. 011-
ia 1134:0,
TDILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
AEL A:ORRIS,.
LPN C. CRUD }COMMITTEE Or THE !dorm
irso A. SODDED..
LETTER BAGS
i'RKNY.ECHAII TB' BICH ANGE, PHILADELPHIA.
• Liverpool, goon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
RT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31, 186.
ME2!iiiMiiiii
ARRIVED.
Alex McNeil, Somors, from Liyerpool 6th nit,
itgiu! Io Jolla It Penrose.
White Whig, Wilson, 17 days from Porto Cabello.
• lout hides to John Dallett & Co. Lefi at Lit
. i..hrtz Ida, hence.
sea Emtle. Rowos, 13 days from Turks Island,
11. Tho 3. Wittlsnn & Sons.
!1 . 4 obk, ita der, a (toys from Boston, with mdse to
White neck, Elwood, 6 days from Amnia Creek,
t to e.-.otelo.
C Morrie, Arils, front New York, with sugar.
• I eolith.. Illllyn wl,l day from Smyrna, Del, with
is. 1. POW ley ,l• Co.
• l'prket. Buskin, 1 day from Lelp.4le, Del, with oats
: .1. %Iv ley &
.1 Ii Des. 10ur)... Bristow, :41 boors (rota Alex
noise to Thom 'Webster, Jr.
Is.earora, Ihtnievr, Liverpool, Cope Brothers.
Caumhol I. (Br) Yigos, Ja,
I a. Woof worth & Co.
• I (Dr) Tucker• Ponce, Maion & Co.
•:.I I) Burkaluo,Uvulae, \\''a , hington, Tyler,
!r.ros, Itlereilltb, New York„ D roan;on & Co.
shriver, Beta's, Baltimore, A. CI rove.. Jr.
J De win 'Ley, Bristow, Alexandria, T Wolmter, Jr.
.'..ir ,. .:potletice of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES, Del, Dee 29.
Ilrealmftter, f4iiip Jenny IA lid, with troops; brig
Y•orrimn, from Fortress 3fonrer, two barks, and
• brio, mimes unknown, pa...sell in. The strainer
tett again till.. morning', taking In tow the
Mentank, Wand to :Fortress sfonroe. The shim
str. for Fannin', and Fanny McHenry. for LI-
Tc.i. gent NI stPa this morning, in company with ono
tAre brgs,
!fon , . M.,
MEMORANDA,
'..w.:;l!‘ City of Richmond, (It S transport) Kelly,
to V....atti.^ooll. fit New York inst. 28th lust, at
U)L1m...1 a lame ship ashore on Cubb's Island, be
lad ITogr Islands: she ILLS ball ports,
%14« tiNil yards, three royal yards across, lower
4* NiNtml white, with black must heads, and all
11 - I!..p,inted black. She lies head off the beach,
1 0 Putt Site, apparently, wax making uo
Deoan, ileum arrived at Liverpool
T. Philhdplphia, Poole, at LivPrpool 15th 111,4. from
144 k.
Prime O.ear Frederick, Grail; hence, at London
it II A Weekv, Ketchum, lie nee. arrived at New York
Nanle. Vance, cleared at Ifavana 231 inst. for
! . Mhzattra I3onutn, hence, arrived ta B.
. .111114 Leonard, Nilson, bailee, arrived at Barba-
F:l2lprtild lolc, (Br) Hunter, for Philadelphia, was
24th lust,
lts%vlul - Sralt It, Smith, ands V Simmons, Godfrey,
nn Providence 27th lust. for Philadelphia.
Mary Anna, Gibbs, from Wanthain fur
'New Bedford 29th last.
...i)iautatain Bugle, from Baltimore 4th inst. for Car
went ashore on the coast of Cuba Dit II; and is
prove
it total logs. The vessol is ltuntrod in Hal
' , !!re• for ti0(0); the catgut, consisting amyl:dons
-rigs stuff, is also iusurod in linitirnore.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
1 ;•! . ‘ht Ship on the Tail ot the llur4e lihoe,
, i.. off her Nt41(1011, having parted her moorings
preriilo/leo of The gale on the night of the 10th
i!( . 0 ‘t be given of her resuming her station,
or the Lighthouse
IT. V. I'URVIANCE, Captain. U. S. N.
1.. Dve. 24, 11962.
IRRIVALS: AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
!nut Nutt al Hotel—:
Zot X.tv York
1 3 '14. I'it•sburg
*- ost.tk, St Louis
;,} Pit kiting
Pittsburg
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f 4 t•..u . Nrtt York
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Fl' Jiune &w. Now York
J 31 . Baldwhi, New York
E 316.11111e5, IT 3 A
X Tyler w, Boston
R W Chaco, Wash, 1) C
.1 C Jan.on
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J Campbell, Now York
Mks Smith, New York
31r San.' A & la. New York
Mrs 'Pre.tkhot & 2 daughtor3
Licat .1 lalll , li, US N
.1 A Abilrew4,ll.ktnu
Dr 'l' Crockett, Newark, N J
3T Jeues, Jr, Harrisburg
Mrs S Keys or
Mho Kryver
F W Kerner, II S A `.
Mks M II Campbell, N.Y
D Doodle, 311), Scotland
C W Gaddeg.i, Ba1 111 0or.,, , )
A L LivitutAtoll & w. N X
(1 H lllttlicr, IT $ A
1? Taylor, Wt Cliestor
M 'l' aelrerls, West ClicAter
W \V Miller & la \V Chester
311 s. A Miller NV Chester
IC A Wal worth & la, N Y
'l' It Lovett, West Chester
W b }lel fonsteln, Pottsville
(133 Aiti4linitimiistli, flarrishg
Dr ealtnelf, Toronto. C \V
1 1.1 Darlington, 1 oillano. .
'l'll ,),, 'turner, New York
.1 1' Croshey, New York
.1 A Orem', Houton
Mr,: I. Aithera. Wasliliwton
II norp, Aloxliail rla
P 1 7 vrat. St la, New York
\V \V Clark, Xnw York
NUS. II 'r Clark. Now York
W S Stwator, Ohio
.1 C Tato, Ca ilinrnlit
lice li II lli'y, Vermont
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mi.. Clicover, Wtolllngton
li II Faierwother, N Yi
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!-; $ Brow o. Boston
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4111 ).1. New York
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Delaware
New Ilatupaltiro
"m". New Hampshire
New Ilmuipshire
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S 'ralntor, M 11, Now York
Jaeol) °orate, Nev York
.113 Wattle+, NOW York
31r4 Col Colll4 &eh, Pliilarla
S J Allier Non, Plymouth, Pu.
l'lf Bra luau, Brooklyn
N A Lnalusnon, Now Haven
T 9 llavlA &
R la, Now York
Win Knoula, arrlmburg
D S Bum', FlarrlAlnirg
Bowon, Pottsville
A 13 North, l'onna
W A Bailor, l'atenion, N J
S 31 Woodkuk, Altoona
Mr-4 S Woodkok,. Altoona
[H Harkin., Milford
Mr,. Barker, Milton!
)Ingtor Barker, Milford
MIAs Barker, 31illrtl.
311 , .. 31 13a rkor, Milford
.1 C It,yhnnu Phlla
Prince, Philo,
street, below Areh.
[MIAs 'N enuie Iriln,l'enna
JR Crawford, Num%
IL Itighttnym.
X Allem) lancn4ter
%V II Dill; Will imn4nork
ia4 B Alibotr, limmeti '
C S l'almnr, !Melo: co, l',l,
X Smiley, Stromkinarg
Fronk Turner, SIIILWiw, Pa
Dr Minato , !loading .
W Taiatiptrt:Catrbott co
Clara HattatpAlit rat, Penna. .
1I II Gish klat, lilizabetli% n
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31. T flit, A 'tonna, Pa
IL &Rimini. Conn
N 31 Baldwin, Now Jorsoy
1.1 Gray, Bangor, 310
VAlw Buck, Batwor, .M
s I. Sat' talent, Nattga tuck
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hD'i PaY, Jr, 31iildloport
W Tilidilil'ill, .51itry1iind
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Penster e ville l
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eet, above Callowhill.
ML4O Vauard.nlateu, Pa
A Minter,llton, 0
S Bruudhur. , litiuks co
Jldoman, Bnckm co
M Buckman, Yorttleyvtlle
S Attars, %Yrlght•down
J Viinnrikdalkm, reastery
W Loin. Peoria
Battle l'oletac,
C Vanard.Maten,
W L Wow, Aktleburo •
Alfred Slake', Pa
B 3t Woodward, Moorolaad
J Marjara to, Montg co,'
.14 i vvrnon—Secipi
NeVI York
•• .1 6 v
(.%r York
d street, above Arch
John McNeish, N .1
Berkstrzsser, Vanua
stni llerk4tripo,or, rouna
Barley Sheaf—Secon
Cart H S Stephens, Pa
S Ci Conn, Wayne co
W Gardner, Wu you co
3 1 1 Goforth, Newport, Pa
W Connurd, Pit
T Walton, Pit
L•' Eastburn, Bucks co
S Sutton, la, mad dn, Bueksl
II Pierson, Pucks co
.11 'Meyers, Montgomery co
S Stria ing, Bucks co
W K Mau, Bucks co
J V Johnson, Pa
C 1\ eaus. Busficton
National—Race at
D Bogar, :Middleburg
M F Logan, Kentucky
C Garber, Pittsburg
W Milton
-Philip Hoffman
.P.ll. Ronk
VTR Heilman, Jonestown .
EP Rank, IT S. Di
1) M Rice, Lebanon co
Mariam Virginia
.1 Myer: , & wf, Pount
1' Y Brendlinger, Velma
M Barnet, Pottsville
St. Louts Hotel—Ches
11 A Meilimier, Baltimore
'HD Dodge, NON YOrk
Loird, Now Jersey
W Si rumens, Trenton
S B Fullerton, IN Jersey
James Welsh, New York
A J Jones, Jr
Alex McCrea r„ Delaware
B 0 Shikell & son, Wash
0 Pirkey, Nrishville,Tenn.
Colitinercilra—Sixth s
Win Call, ]leading
Owen Reisler. rair
T B Wilson & Trf, lienna
A .1) Hen 111, irg rt.
0 Z hilers) ler, Palm
1) P Eh=her, Penna
kiii, Jr, Chester
J Osin 011111 2 Chester
Win E Albright, Lanenster
B Chomping, I.:muster
F V Ladd, V (nil-wilt
4,057 61,165
7,024 85,154
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Madison MouseSeco
S Taylor, Fenno
Tivier, Penne ' .
T 'Redden, New Jersey
W W Boss New Jeristl-
M Buoy, Lewistown
0 I) Smith, Attleboro
E H Smith, Mt Holly
A Fairchild
gtates Union—Sixth
C Lou,g Shippensburg
Wm Parker.
E Means, Jefferson co, Pa
Levi L Heist, Lancaster, Pit
.1 Halfpenny. Union co
J A Anble, kiuion co
:167
3,200
The Union—Arch s
Rerßaft' r Hill,Wtt h , D C
Mrs M E Mathias, Ponnn
Wootten h sin, Easton
W Mao, Easton
Miss WootteD. EastoO
0 H Oarlich, Cincinuati, 0
Bald Eagle—Third st., above Callowhill.
I
0 M Barger S: In, Minerst'n G Lanry, Wirnamsport
W Minsberger, Penns Jacob Cress, i3altimore
Mrs Mausberger, Penult Chas Beaus, Bucks so
M Reeder, Soleshrtry, Pa Beni Beans, Bucks co
Dreslqed
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We give our best and warmest greetingH
•
Tv ill who now our patrons are.
And hope for many happy meetings.
At Um:: NETT'S TOWER HALL BAZAAR.
No. 518 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
It BENNETT & co
To PRINTERS !—For sale, a good Wash
ington HAND PRESS, bed 2614x39;‘, and fonts of New
Brevier Type, with Stands, Cases, Cabinet, and the usual
Fixtures of a Country Newspaper Office. It will ho sold
fur 44210 cash. Address "Newspaper," at this office. It*
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dys
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 for
life. GRA l'", RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
beautiful, Sold by all Drnggista, &c.
a- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATGHE
LOR, on the four sides of each Lox.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,)
my'26-ly New York.
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 late hours.
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 Diarrhmha, Cholera, and Cholera Morbas.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best BITTERS in the world. They maks
the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the eels
prated 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, Drug-
gists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. 11. DRAKE & CO., 202
BROADWAY. New York. ee2l-dm
AAROX MARS LULL
reet, above Third.
M Derr, Lebanon, Pa
W illateher, Pinegroye
Bastiler, Delaware
Jno H Sowers, Lkbanen
Jas J Greer, Doylestown
J Collins, Northampton co
P M Haehenberg. Penna
r 1 A yohe..t. la, Virginia
W - W Andrews
S Helins, Pottsville
D r Yenngliug, Jr, Pottsr•C
W flamer, Pottsville
Dr J B Bushier, Penna
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NEW-,YEAR'S ODE.
BY THE BARD OF TOITHR HALL.:
Old sixty-two is now departing; •
As all the years of life must flee
And now, just on the eourso4s. starting,
His young sueeessorsixty-three.
Gray Time another leaf is tarning,
Within hit book of wondrous frame;
And if we mortals were discerning,
The must of us would' do the same,
If idleness and dissipation :
Would now resolve to leave those ways,
Which lead to sorrow and vexation,
Well would they earn the limed of praise
If rebels would forsake their madness,
Which has so many thousands stain.
And bend In penitential sadness,
They might be honest men again.
And it were wise,a-s well ns pleasant,
(We safely can affirm to all),
Fur those who wear old clothe,: Rt preseut,
To be re-dressed at Tower Hall.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
Oxv,-P RICE CLOTHING, OF THE. LATEST
STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pi.
gores. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our ORE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES Sc CO.. 004 MARKET Street
MARRIED.
DAWSON—TYSON.—On the 29th lets , at the Church
of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. Phillips Brooke, Capt.
Lucien L. Dawson, U. S. Marine Corps, to Mary D.
daughter of Chnt'ie. M. Tyson, Eery.
PARRY—SIIELMLRE.—On the 30th inst., by the Rev.
James Y. Mitchell, Edward 11. Parry, lieutenant Ist Re
giment New Jersey Cavalry. to Salliff IL, daughter of
Capt. John 11. Shel mi re, of the same regiment. ' •
DELMS—REEDEII.—On the 'with inst., by the Rey. 1).
W. Bartine, Mr. Thompson W. Helms to Miss Sallie M.
Reeder, all of Philadelphia,
BURNELL—III I)DELL.—On the 38th inst., by_ the Rev.
Geo.• A. J)urborow, Mr. Octavins Burnell to Miss Mary
Jane Riddell, all of this city.
7DX3EOJ.
TRAUTWINE.FoII at the battle of Fredericksburg,
on the 13th of December, 1862, while bravely timing the
enemy, William 11. Tratawine, of Company C, 91st Re
giment, P. V., eon of William and the Into Sarah Trant
wine.
THAYER.—On Sunday morning, the 96th inst., Martin
Thayer. in the 'al year of his age.
The male friends of the family are invited to attend his
tumid, from his late residence, No. 11994 Girard street,
this daWednesday), the 91st tan.. at 11 o'clock A..M.
GROW—On the (Wednesday
inst., Catharine Grow, in the 74th
year of her age.
WAN/VW:Y.—On the 29th inst., Catharine, wife of
Edward McAnally, aged 70 years.
ObßEN.—Smidenly, ou the Mth inst., Mr. James P.
Olden, aged 61 years.
TIIOMPSON.—On the 26th inst., David Thompson, in
the 75th year of his ago. Also, on the Sante day,Elirt
'
his wife fa the 71st year of iser age.
',GER.—At Carbondale, Ps, ou the 3/th lust., 7,iezie
13., wife of W. Augustus Bilger, of this city, nod daagh
ter of William W. and Ellen Bronson, in the 2&i year of
her nge.
Interment at Carbondale, on Thursday, Jan. 1. "
.TONES.—Ou Tuesday afternoon, the 30th inst. Rev.
William H. Ames, (late of Columbus, N. J.), in the' 2Jth
year of his age.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu
neral, from the residence of his mother-in-law. 31rs.
Emily Sitor, Radnor, Delaware county, Pa., on Friday
morning next, at 11 o'clock, without further notice.
Cars leave bleventh and Market streets at SA. M., for
Eagle Station. 4.*
iptESSON Sc SON HAVE JUST RE
cEivED:
MUSLIN AND REVIERE BOWS; Linen, Mnll, Tarla
tan, and Lnce Collars and Sleeves: wide Ilotn'd Handkes
English Crapes and Veils; REAL MORALES or Glossy
Alpacas; Ponit de Sole or Mourning Silks; Black and
Purple do Latinos; All-wool Black Cashmeres, Morinoos,
On OMAN POPLINS, Velour Reps, Tanuses, Masse
lines% Thihet and Blanket Long Shawl 4, &c.
de22 MOURNING STORE, 018 CII EST.NUT Street,
EYRE & LANDELL,
Poway! and ARCA STREETS.
- Have a large stock of
Shawls for. Peqnsyl vauia Trade.
Silks for Peadaylvania Trade.
Dress eoll!cfor Pon nsyl va eta Trade. n 02.741
GOOD QTATITY BALMORAL
SKIRTS. — . liege Skirts are full four yards wide and
one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are
adapted to genteel trade.
0n27-tf• EYRE St LANDELL
•
N‘VI - sf UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA
: NIX-1.-DEPAR.T.MIMT OF ARTS —Tho Sienna
Term tit the College Year will open on FRIDAY, the thl
of January.' Candidates for admission will appear at the
University for examination on that day at 10 o'clock A.
li. Toil ion foreack term Thirty Dollars.
GEORGE ALLEN,
dtelt St Secretary of the Fat lty of Arai.
THE LAST MAWS CLUB.—THE
Touch Annual Supmr will be held on NEW
YEAlrli EVE et the place de6iguated.
INS. $. KENNEDY, Secretary.
•
WA MEETING OF THE CONTE/1-
BU MRS to the NORTHERN DISPENSARV uF
ADEJ.PHIA will he belil at the Hall or the ItiAti-
Won, No. 0113 SPRING' HARDEN Street. on TUESDAY.
the 6th of January, Mi, between the hour.; of 2 and 4
o'cleck P. M., to elect twelve MatuuterA for the emoting
year. JOHN KESLER,
• de6o43t* Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA. AND DARBY
'RAILROAD CO.-7150TICE.—The Anneal Mooting .
of the Stockholders of the Plithulelphia and Darby Rail
road Ctitapolly will be hold at the Coutpauy's Depot, on
DARN Avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth
Streets., at 44 o'clock I'. M., en MONDAY, the Itch day
or JAN MANI, 7933, when an election for a President and
nix Directors, to serve the ensuing YOttr, will take Owe.
.00M -thin . THOMAS fiI'AILKS. B,vroutry.
OFFICE OF FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY, \o. Y'6 CHESTNUT Street. • •
December. th, IW. .
The Mtnnal M.:eting of the Stockholder. 4 of the Paine
Inmarsanci Conarany will be heiti at the office, on 310. -
-DAY, January ittla., 'Mi. at 10 . , clock A. NI
Ma Election forTWe.LVE DI RECTO.R.S.to eerve for the
en,qiing yen*. will be held On the game Jay at the cane
place. between the holm+ of Wand S P. M.
ale:ZHati • W. I. BLANCHARD Secretary.
INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE
ASSESSOR POURTII DISTRICT, No. 417 CIL EST
NUT Street, (Farmers' and '3feelinuies' Sault Building,)
rIfILAIMPIIIIA. Dec. Jt, ISl2.—Notice iff herebv given
that the DIVISIONS of TWENTV.FIRST WARD will
be, on and after the ]st proximo. as follo w s:
DIVISION No. of I'ourth District,
ec
will comprise ail
of Twenty-first ward included in tau) First, S.nal,
Third, and Fourth precincts, of which JOHN M. FREED,
residing at NICETOWN, is the ASSISTANT. ASSESS()
DIVISION No. 7 will comprise all of Twenty-iirst
ward included in the Fifth. Sixth. Seventh, and Eighth
.preeinets, of which Jill IN F. PIIESTON is the ASSIST
ANT ASSESSOR; residence, MANATUNK.
1). P. souTu WORTH,
Assessor Finial' Distrmt.
INSURANCE • COMPANY O F TUE
STATE 01? PENNSYLVANIA.
rillf.ADET.Plif.t December:ll, 13.12.
AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of tho
Company, to mom for one year will 1)e held at the Com
nY'o. Office Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, .)u
J
AY, anuary 12, 13Gt, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P.M.
. de24•4ltjal2 'WILLIAM HARPER,. Secretary.
OFFICE OF. UNION MUTUAL IN—
qMa COMPANY, PFIII,ADIMPILIA, Dec. V..
11362.—The Annual . Meeting of tlio Scriptioliloro of the
UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Plitla7
delph in will be held nt the °Moo of tho Conipnuyi on
MONDAY, January 12.1tekl. at o'clock noon, at which
time an election for Eight •Dir . potorn will he IMO to serve
for the emoting three yearn. • JON . COLLISON,
OP -la . *Mister.
' street, below Vine.
1.1: W Knight, Pa
It Janney, F'a
M Jarritt, Montgomery co
E Atkinson, Barks co
.1 M Wilkinson & son, Pa
B Taylor, Pa
Plowors, Attleboro
.1 Brown, Attleboro
.T Smith, Bucks co
M Pierson, Centro. 11111
S Slack, Frenchtown, N J
J R Bonuito, New Jersey
Miles, Fronclitowd, N J
nut street, silb..Thirit.
C Aaron, Aft Holly
W Rosenbaum; X jersey .
Thos Stephenson, Buffalo
.T It Whitlemma, Boston
W W Heinle son, N Y
M Dailey, Now York
Thos W Bates,- Hartford
W H 11 Traverse, N York
It N Randall, New York
Thos Baker, Now .liirsoy
reet,' below Market.
A Sloan, Harrisburg
11 Ilicliillan,Appllo,
Jos Whitr, Limerviter
`rhos Clritiitb, Delaware
S 1) Chandler, CheAtor
Wash Ewing, Chostor
I-Nary Stover, Pellita
Dr Gnisford, Now York
Jos S Fornnii. West Chester
S I3allanee & wf, Aid
ml St., above Market.
S Sanders, New Jersey
if S Buckman, Newtown
Dr Evans, 13rauelitown
A. Buckman, Draneldown
Jno Patchen, Dolawaro
A Blaker, Newtown
E Balderston, Newtown
and Market streets.
G McMpen, Norfolk, Vs
C:S Greenwood, Mass
3 P Cooper, Perry co Pa
,T C Lorimer,
E O.TrowliridKe & In, N Y
F C Bobinerm & Nct N Y
reet, above Third. .
G F Otte, oittoinnati, 0
S Mark, pp - Ireland, 0
R R Benson, Pennsylvania
0 Greer, Pcmnsylvanla
I? Austin. Fulton co, Pa
Stephen RaudaL Prov, R I
TILE PRESS.-111MADELPHIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1862.
OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR OF
THE SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT. Pm-
LADELPHIA, December 27,1861
NOTICE.—LIUSTAV GUMPEAT has been transferred
from liivislon known formerly as 6,44 (now ED to Divi
sion No 6, vire Constant W. Newkirk : , resigned.
JANES SWEENET has been appointed to Jill the post
formerly occupied by Gustav Grumpert, known as Divi
sion No. now Division No. 8.
THOMAS W. SWEE'NEY,
U. S. Assessor Second District, Pa.
" 0 EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COX.
PANIC - , 410 WALNUT Street,.
December 18,1862.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Corn-
Pally, and an Election for Officers to Nerve the ensuing
year. will lbe held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, 411
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY the 12th of January next,
at 10 o'clock A, M. WM. WALN,Ie.... ,-
de,lllfl3al3 Secretary.
HOIVICEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1116
CUTHBERT Street,—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the most comfortable
manner, iree of charge. • • • B. F. GLENN,
n 022,if Secretary of Board of Managers.
NOTICE .—THE JANUARY COU
PONS and.lntereet on Scrip of the NORTH. PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY will be paid on and
otter the 241_proximo, at the office 'of the CoraPanY. No.
407 WALNUT Street.
d027.6t
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 2.7 South FOURTH
Street—Fn I t.Attt.putA; Dec. 22,1932.—T0 avoid detention
the holders of Coupons of this Company, due on the let
proximo. are requested to leave theni t thin office on or
before the 3lst instant s when receipts will be given, and
checks will be ready for delivery on the proximo in
exchange for said receipts. S. BRADFORD,
deTi•Fft Treasurer.
AMERIC AN LIFE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY, PnllancuentA, De
cember 20, 1562.
NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the StoCkholders
of this Company, for the election of THIRTEEN TRUS
TEES-to servo the ensuing year, will be held at the office,
WALNUT Street, S. E. corner of FOURTH on MONDAY,
JanUary Oth between the hours of 10 A. a and 12 M.
de22-10t JOHN S. WELSON. Socretat
AVIS AUX ELBGANTS.
M. PAUL ANDRIOT, Geraud de la maison de
Milieus de M. GRANDVILLE STOKES, 009 CHEST
NUT Street, Philadelphia, a. l'bonneur de prevenir see
nombreux amis et connaissauces qui font dem favorise
de leer clientelle, (ainsi quo lee etrangers,) qu'il vient de
reifevoir de Paris et Lendres les modes les plus recentes
et lee mieux portees pour la saison d'hiver,
M, Grandville Stokes a mis a sit disposition les etoffes les
plus belles, et les meilleures qualites, des premieres manu
factures d'Europe. -
Les militaires, ainsi que les alders de tons grades. y
tronverons les meillenres qualites d'etoffes, a des prix
trey moderes. L'elegance de sa coupe, ainsi qua le cachet
de distinction qui le caracterise est data trop connu du
public pour en renouvelles lours merites. dol3-Im
1 1 Z - OFFICE OF THE' FRANENORD
AND SOUTHWARK ~ F IIILADELPIIIA CITY
PASbENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street,
below Fourth; Thu LADELPIIIA. Dec. 'Ai, 1852. •
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders. of this Com
pany will be held at their °lke, on MONDAY, January
12th; 1883,'l et .12 M., at which thee and piece an election
will be held for 'President and twelve Directors, to serve
theensning year. CHAS. R; ABBOTT,
1e27-Lial2 „ Secretary.
NOTICE.—OF.FICE OF THE NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. .407
WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. December 26, 1862.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will be hold at the
office of the Company, on MONDAY, the 12th day of Ja
nuary, 1683. at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing a
President and ten Directors to serve the ensuing' year.
(107.0812 EDWARD ARMSTRONG. SeeY.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE
rtCOMPANY OF THE STATE OP PErisYLvA-
NlA—Office, Commonwealth Building, 1(o. 613 CHEST
NUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, December 6, 1962.
- A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMMON
WEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the State of Penn
sylvania will be held, at the Office of the Company, on
MONDAY, January 6, 1963, at le 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 12 and 2 Y. M.
dell-tin. 6 SAMUEL S. MOON. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE WESTYPIORE
LAND COAL COMPANY. (No. 7.3(1 South THIRD
Street, corner of Willing's Alley.) PHILADELPHIA, De
cember 17, ISG2.
At a meeting of Directors, held this day, a Dividend of
ONE DOLLAR per share, on the Capital Stock was de
clared out of the profits of the past year ; payable on and
after JANUARY 2(1,18(33.
The Transfer Books will be". closod until January sth
next. F. H. JACKSON,
del&-tiafi Treasurer.
OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND
BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM
PANY, 258 South THIRD Street—PHILADELPHIA, Dec.
27.184'2.
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,lBN3, at 11 o'clock A. M. when
an election will be held for a President and Twelvelli
rectors to serve for the ensuing year.
de22-tiftl3 AERTSEN, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE SURGEON—AR
TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Parr,_umr.-
PALA, October 24,1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of 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,
0c26-11:12 Government Surgeon-Artist.
OFFICE OF •THE WESTMORE—
LAND COAL COMPANY; PIELLADELPHIA, De
cember 17, 1562.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held at their office, No. 130 South THIRD
Street, ou WEDNESDAY. the 7th of January. 1861. at 12
o'clock M.: at which time an election will be 1101(1 for
ELEVEN DIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY and TREA
SURER, to serve for the ensuing year.
F. H. JACKSON.
del&lia7 Secretary.
im- CORN EXCHANGE BANK,
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2,1, 1932.—At the election
held November 17th, 1562, the following Stockholders
were elected Directors of this Bunk
Alexander 0. Cattail, Christian J. Hoffman,
Dell Noblit, Jr.. Robert Ervien,
George L. BuzbY, H. W. Catherwood, .
Edward C. Knight, William P. Cox,
William L. Maddock, Edmund A. Solider.
James Steel, ' Samuel T. Canby,
Charles E. Wilkins.
And at the meeting of Directors, this day, ALEX
ANDER G. CATTELL,_Esq., was unanimously re-elected
President ,• ALEX. WHILLDIN, ESQ.. Vice President,
and JOHN W. TORREY Cashier.
no7h4r . J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
NOTICE.—CORN EXCHANGE
BANE, Putt.anaLpura, November 4, 1862.—The
following resolution was this day adopted by the Board
of Directors and ordered to be published.:
Regoteal, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this
Bank be offered 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 first
day of January, 1863.
nol4-tjal J. W. TORREY, Cashier.
OFFICE PHILADELPHIA. AND
P TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY,: IMlLAnate
NITA, December 20, 1862.
The annual meeting of the Stockholder!', will be
held at the Cornpiuy'e Office, No. 224 South DELAWARE
Avenue, on MONDAY, the 12th January, 1911, at one
o'clock P. M., at which time an election will he held for
DIRECTORS for the ensuing year.
de22-mwftil2 J. MORRELL. Secretary.
MP OFFICE OF THE PENN marTur.
A
LIFE INSURA.NCE COMPANY, No. 931 CHEST
INUT Street.
ELECTION.—An Election for Nine Trustees to serve
for three years, one for one noir, and one for two years,
wilt be held at the Office of the Company on MONDAY,
the fith day of January, 1801 Polls open from 10 to 12
A. M. H. S. STEPHENS,
11P2Ctsw bah Secretary.
KENSINGTON SOUP SOCIETY.-
11 The Society at an increased expense having com
pleted the erection of a building on the northwest side of
ALLEN Street, near Marlborongli street, Eighteenth
ward, for the making nod distributing of soup to the suf
fering poor of their District ; have appointed Mr. JOHN
0. HOPKINS, No. 821 North :NINTH Street, their agent to
solicit and receive contributions to aid in the payment of
said building, and to further the operations of the Society
during the coming winter. Any donations either in
money, wood, flour, or vegetables, will be thankfully re
ceived )9y the'Aleuagers or either of the undersigned,'
ABRAHAM P. EYRE, President,
No. ti. 2 RICHMOND Street.
GEORGE J. HAMILTON, Treasurer, Commonwealth
Bnnk, S. W, corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets,
CHARLES R LUKENS, Secretary, 1935 Beach street,
above Laurel.
PHILA DELPITIA. December 13,1563. de93-w&s3t*
OFFICE AiINEIIILL AND SCHUTT.-
KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY.
Pat t..tom,rn LA, December 10th.1662.
A stated Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders will be
held at their Office, in the HALL of the FRANKLIN IN
STITUTE, No. 15 Smith SEVENTH Street, on the 12th
day •of first month, (January) 1851, at 11 o'clock A. M.,
at which time a report of the proceedings of the Board of
Managers will ho presented, and an Election will be held
for a President and ten Matiagersjo conduct the affairs
of the Company for the year ensuing.
de-13swSt WILLIAM BIDDLE. Secretary.
M. OFFICE ,OF THE 'LOCUST MOUN
TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPAN Y,
PRILADELPHIA, December ?A, 1862.
The Animal 3leetlng of the Stockholders of the above
Company will he held at their Office, No. 930 South
THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the l9th day of January
next, at H o'clock A. M., when an Election will be hell
for seven DIRECTORS to servo for the ensiling year. The
Transfer Books of the Company will be clo'ed for fifteen
days prior to the day of Election.
de2fl-sw&ial9 JOS. C. COPPUCK, Secretary.
MILITARY.
BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE
iI . .
REGIMENT.
158th. REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA 'VOLUNTEERS.
$175 BOUNTY. $175
RECRUITS WANTED for the above fine regiment (the
only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit
ing and iu camp in Philadelphia.)
Men joining this regiment will receive the following
bounties:
CriA in hand on being mustered in ¶5.5
when the company Is full 50
when the regiment hi full
At the expiration of service 7 5
Total $175
None but men of good character received,
Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CIIMNUT Street.
CHARLES ERNENWEIN, Colonel. •
W. A. 'HAMILL, Adjutant. deS4-tf
. .
CONTIM3h . NTAL - ...CAVALRY.
• " Camp_ 'Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD,W. J.
—3lE2i wanted to complete Com p anies ROW
nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty rand
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States.
Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are
vaunt, which will be assigned to young men of good re
ferences, and who have Neon service. dell-tf
TAMES S:..EARLE & SON,
el
IMPORTERS AND MANUIACTURERS 01
LOOKING GLASSES.
OIL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVIN(IS, •
- PORTRAIT, . • .
PICTURE, end • •
•
. • I'HOTOGRAPII FRAMES.
PHOTOGRAPH: ALBUMS. .
EXTEXSIVE LOOKING GLASS• WAD.IIIIOOXS AND
GALLERY OF PAINTINGS,
fleSI-tt ' 818 ORESTNIIT Street, Philadelph*
THE . UN /TED. STATES.. SANITM
commissim •
• DEPOSITORY,
O. 27 SOUTH SIXTH STREET.
Contributions of the following articles are earnestly
solicited, viz:
Woolen Shirts, Drawers, Socks, and Mittens.
Bed Seeks, Blankets, Quilts, and Sheets.
Stimulants, Liquors, Farinaceous Food, and Vege
tables. de.'3l-3t
ESTATE OF C.A.THARINE MURRAY,
DECEASED.—LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having
been granted to tke eubscriber, all persons having claims
or demands agatuat the estate of the said decedent are
requested to make known the same without delay to
SAMUEL A. MURRAY, Executor.
dell-wiits No. 1111 COATES Street, Philadelphia.
THE DEATH OF PETER L. -FERGII
soN,on the ittStlt of June lait, dissolved the firm of
P. L. FERGUSON &CU. The busioess will be continued
-bT the survivingriutner, under the name and style of
• sle9l-81.* CHAS. FERGUSON.
TVORYTYPES.-TaE EYE OF. : THE
connniasi3ur dwells with pleasure upon such natural
and truthful Pictures as REIMER'S IVO - RETYPES ; finer
Pictures aro rarely seen. SECOND St., above Green. It
-
SECURE ONE WHILE YOU . OAN.-
Now mode alwar' prices REIMER'S truthful POR
TRAITS, Litb-size Plsotourailm, in oil color , . The best
likcneevies to be bad. SECO D Street, above Green. It
DURING 7HE HOLIDAYS VISIT
REIMERS, SECOND Street, ' above Orem His
Colored PHOTOGRAPHS for El are admired for their rise
quality and mitertil cadmium It
GRAY OR DISCOLORED._ HAIR
DYED tmutifnl Black or Brown, atIOUTTII and
BRANCH. •de27-irt(
PUNCHEONS
BAY i 7 • . .
. Wine Biwa* for eratgum 147/tRAAktRB.
atOSHEN- GLADES, WESTERN", AND
1 . )4 Pennsylvania Batter, of choice ma i ty. constantly
received and for sale by ERODES & ..1A , 1A1115:. 10
South WATER fitreet. 441.4
WM. WISTER, Treasurer
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
j eat HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
We have now on hand a
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
WATCHES. DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE.
JEWELRY,
OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES,
SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
PRESENTS.
We invite special attention to the moderate prices of
our DIAMONDS.
LEWIS LADOMUS 8,1
del2-tjal No. fio2 CHESTNUT STREET
AMERICAN WATCHES. a
I. B. MARTER,
AGENT FOR THE ,
"AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,"
NOW OFFERS. EXPRESSLY- ADAPTED FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
AMERICAN WATCHES,
FOR •
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT MODERATE PRICES.
No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET,
SECOND FLOOR, OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
deg Im
HOLIDAY PRESENTS. as i li
G-. RUSSELL,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
Offers a choice assortment of
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
FINE JEWELRY,
AND
STANDARD' SILVER WARE,
Suitable for Holiday Presents, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. del-Im
i t D. T. PRATT,
(SUCCESSOR TO PRATT & REATH,}
607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is constantly in receipt of
ENGLISH. SWISS. AND
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Of desirable styles and qualities, to suit all classes of
E L 11. 0 L D.E N, .
Dealei in fine •
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS,
oc3l-51n* 708 MARKET Street
AMERICAN
xWATCHES,
GOLD AND . SILVER CASES.
JOS H. WATSON,
No. 326 CHESTNUT Street
11) WATCHES, JEWELRY, 45.1(3.
A FRESH ASSORNIENT
AT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES
FARR at BROTHER, Importers,
FINANCIAL.
°UPON' S, 1-ST JANUARY,
or THE
UNITED STATES,
'ANTED
AMERICAN GOLD
ANTED
DREXEL 6. - ; CO.
$250,000 T ° L°AN'
IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTTS, ON '
DIAMONDS, SILVER-PLATE, WATCI - 1116, JEWELRY,
AND
GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT
ISAAG NATHAN'S
OLD ESTABLISMED MEET LOAN OFFICE, N.
CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS,
(Only one square below the Exchangej
Advances made at the lowest rates. de`n-lm*
S. HARVEY THOMAS,
STOOK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex
clusively.
Business Taper and Loans on Collateral negociated at
lowest rates. •
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to
Messrs. Nathan Trotter '& Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq„
Jokn B. Myers & Co Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
Furness, Brinley , & do.; John Thomas, Esq.
del.E.-3mif
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOCK & NOTE BROKERS,
N,p. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MECHANICS' BANK
STOOKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMHSSION AT THE
BOARD OF BROKERS
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS :NEGOTIATED ON THE
BEST TEEMS
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 OP SUBSCRIP
TION, and is PAYABLE IN. GOLD at the Mint, or any
Sub -Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the
first days of 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.
noti-tf 114 SOUTH THIRD StREHT.
TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
8, , 000 : City' mortgageii ; also $6.500 to loan on a
fat ni within 1211111os of th a city. Apply to
eleSo " : E: PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street.
NEW CURRENCY
- - MAGIC POCKET-BOOKS
Ca-11 orders promptly attended to.
J. R. DILLON, Sole Manufacturer,
17 ANN Street. (np stairs),
de27-6t NEW YORK,
YE AND . EAR.-PROF. J. ISAACS,
OCULIST 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
sures, if curable. Artificial eyes inserted without pain.
B ch awes not de fur examination. de3•lms
MA CKERE L, HERRING, SHAD,
&C.
2,600 Bbls Mass. Nos. I, 3, and S Mackerel, late-caught
fat fish, in assorted packages. . .
2,000 Bbls. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Hahfax
Herring.
2,500 Boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring
- 150 Bbls. new Mess Shad.
200 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, &c,
In store and for sale by
HOTELS.
TIIE G
'IRARD HOUSE
IS NOW OPEN;
And its proprietors solicit the patronage of the public
ICANAGAi :FOWLERS
kle:4l-at.
p s RANDRETH HOUSE,
Corner of BROADWAY. CANAL and LISPENARD
_ STREETS. NM YORK.
CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The above Hotel is located In the most ventral part of
Broadway, and can be reached by omnibus or city care,
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.
Heals served at all hours.
Single Booms from 60 cents to $1 per day,
Double Rooms from $l. to $2.60 per day.
de2-6in JOS. CURTIS & CO.
M n ARCH STREET.
C. A. VANKIRN'ttICIO.
Have on hand a tine assortment of
CHANDELIERS
AND OTHER
GAS FIXTURES.
Also, French Bronze Figures and Ornaments, Toreelain
and Mica Shades, and a variety of
FANCY GOODS
SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY 'GIFTS. -
Which they will sell at reasonable pgicee.
Blease call and examine goods. del3-tf
IQUEURS.-50 OASES ASSORTED
LiQUE Th lint:received per ship Vandalia, from
Bordeaux, and tar "ale by
.TAIIRETCHE & LAVERGNB,
CA Rl ' 02 and Wit South FRONT &Putt.
no 6-3ra !
MURPHY_& KOONS
No. 146 North WETARYKS
COMMISSION HOUSES.
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
.SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
MS. For sale by
tr
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
WM. A. DROWN :& 00.,
246 MARKET STREET.
Are now prepared with their usual stook of very superior
UMBRELLAS,
VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS
ESTABLISHED 1812.
WILLIAM WILSON do SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SILVER WARE,
S. W. CORNER-OF
FIEVH AND. CHERRY STREETS
A very large assortment of Plain and Fancy SILVER
WARE on band, suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENT S,
OE OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
.LLSO,'IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISH, FRENCH,
AMERICAN PLATED WARES
del& 'al.
'HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
An. assortment of USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS
Now open at
WILLIAM YARNALL'S
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE,
del3-tfe3 No. .1020 CHESTNUT STREET
c_OLD SPECTACLES GOLD EYE
"--" GLASSES, Field Glasses, for Army and Navy use,
Kaleidoscopes, Microscopes, Stereoscopes, and Stereosco
pic Views, and a variety of othen.articles, appropriate
gifts for the season. McALLISTER BRO.;
del9-7t 128 CHESTNUT Street.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS-A
large variety for sale, at low priCAS, by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
de1.34 if ' 924 CHESTNUT' Street.
M ICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
SPY-GLASSES, for presents, for sate by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
delaff if - 924 CHESTNUT Street:
/IP ER A GL ASSES , OPERA
•-•F GLASSES. For sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
delS-tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Paint Boxes, Photograpy 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 Fancy Letter Papers and Enve•
lopes. SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY,
deljm 112 South EIGHTH Street.
LADIES , FURS.
LADIES' FURS -
FOR
I-ICYLIDA_Y PRESENTS.
JOHN A. STAMB.A_OH,
IMPORTER AND MANITPACTURER OP
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
No. S2O ARCH STREET, BELOW NINTH.
HAS NOW OPEN
A splendid stock of Russian and Hudson Bay and Mink
Sable, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and
other styles of FURS, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW
YEAR PRESENTS. del.s-tja7
FURS! . FURS!
GEORGE F. WOMRATH,
NOS. 4.15 AND 417 ARCH STREET,
. HAS NOW OPEN
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
LADIES' FURS,
To which theAtterltion of the public ie invited. n0194m
LADIES' FANCY;XURS.
JOHN 'FAREAIRA,
No. 71S ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
OF
LADIES' FANCY' FURS
My assortment of Fancy Fns for Ladies and Children
is now complete, and embracing every variety that will
be fashionable during the present season. AU sold at
the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies. Please give
me a call oc3-4mif
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
VERY DESIRABLE
IN STYLE AND PRICE.
enitable for the season.
AV - ANA - MAKER & BROWN,
T- POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
OAK HALL,
S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET ; STREETS
(N. B.)
p,PEOIAL DEPARTMENT
FOR CUSTOMER WORK.
no 3 alif
FINE READY-AT ADE CLOTHING.
C. SOMEAS & SON,
No. 625 -CHESTNUT STREET,
UNDER TAY.NE'S HALL,
Have now made up for sale an entire new stock of
FINE CLOTHING-.
Also a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and
VESTINGS, whiclrthey respectfully invite the public to
examine before purchasing elsewhere. se27-tdSl
pARET'S ELEGANT
ZEPHYR, EMBROIDERIES.
THOMPSON'S DURABLE
HOOP SKIRTS,
WERLY'S UNRIVALLED PARIS CORSETS,
FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
LADIES' DRESS. TRIMMINGS,
S. E. corner CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets.
de27.3t if
HAVE YOU SEEN THE SPLENDID
ALL-STEEL
• CHALLENGE SKATES P
For sale by
LESLEY & CO.,
COT MARKET STREET. de27-3t
U. S. REVENUE STAMPS.
AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
. .
UNITED -STATES TAX
STAMPS,
No. 57 South THIRD Street, first door above Chestnut,
A full supply of all kinds of REVENUE STAMPS that
have been issued by the Governmen t for sale in quantities
to suit.
A liberal discount allowed on amounts of 5O and np•
wards.
Orders by Mall promptly attended to.
JACOB RIDGWAY,
deg-em No. 5:7: South THIRD Street,
GR BLAKisToN, No. 22. SOUTH
• WATER Street Philadelphia, Commission Dealer
in Ohio and Illinois BROOM CORN, HANDLES, WIRE,
TWINE. , • nells'im
MARSEILLES CASTILE SOAP.-:__100
Romeo choice Coatile soap for Sate by RRODES`ds
WILLIAMS. liQ, 101 South WATER Streit. 1612
(TENTLEAEN'S
. •-A WINTER CLOTHING,
V ERCOATS AND
BUSINESS SUITS,
In great variety.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
WINTER CLOAKS
AT REDUCED PRICES
SUPERB LYONS VELVET CLOAKS
INDIA SILK CLOAKS,
VELVET BEAVER *CLOAKS,
ISIOHAIR PLUSH CLOAKS,
WOOLEN PLUSH CLOAKS,
''CASTOR BEAVER CLOAKS,
DIAGONAL PLUSH CLOAKS
I FRENCH DOESKIN CLOAKS,
FRENCIT BEAVRR CLOAKS,
MAGNIFICENT GROS DE PARIS CLOAKS
All at a considerable REDUCTION IN PRICES to
close the season.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
de2o-fmwtja7
BLANKET DEPARTMENT
TOE LARGEST STOCK OF BLANKETS
IN PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
del-mwf-tf
NEW'PUBLICATION S.
0 NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS.
•, READY THIS WEEK..
LES 'MISERABLE&
ILLUSTRA'I'IOIIS TO
A superb small quarto •on tinted paper, elegantly
m
bound, containing 20 agnificent photographic illustra
tions of Victor Hugo's "Les MiserablesY. The illustra
tions after the original designs of G. Brion, who has al
ready created a sensation in Parris by these master-pieces
of illustrative painting. Price $3, cloth bound, beveled
boards, elegant, and $5 antique morocco._ •
IL
. • • ALDRICH'S 'POEMS.
chauniuglittle Volume, in blue and gold binding,
The flit complete edition including The Ballad of Babie
Belt '! Price with a Steel Portrait.
• •111.
THE• KING'S BELL.
An ex(tuisite meditcyitt Legend, la verse Richard
H. Stoddard, author of
"Songs of Summer , " Tinted pa
per, beveled boards; cloth. Price, 75 cents.
TRANSITION.
A Beinerebraitee of Emma :Whiting. by Hugh Staab
Carpenter. 1 vol., elegantly printed on tinted paper.
***These bookS sold by all booksellers, and sent by
avail free, on receipt of price, by
CARLETON, Publisher, New York,.
de.l2-ustf Co,. BROADWAY and LISPEINTARD st.'
THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS'
MINIATURE ATARI. AND ALMANAC , FOR 1363.
This little gem of an Annuall - can he obtained of ~
J. C. OARRIGUES & CO.,
de24-6t* - No. 148 South FOURTH Street:
HOLIDAY BOOKS.'
HOLIDAY BOOKS.
The subscribers have on hand an assortment of
' ILLUSTRATED AND STANDARD BOOKS
suitable for Holiday Presents; also, JUVENILE BOOKS
in great variety, and all the
NEW BOOKS
Of the day.
LINDSAY & BLARISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers.
dell 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
MR STILLE'S PAMPHLET. READY
THIS MoRNING.-110W FREE PEOPLE CON
DUCT A LONG WAR. Bvo Pamphlet. Price 15 cents.
Published and for sale by
WILLIAM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
de3o No. 606 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !L-THE
STORY OF THE GUARD: A Chronicle of the War.
By Tani. Jessie B. Fremont. Rano. $1.25.
. .
SPRINGS OF ACTION. Br Mrs. C. H. B, Richards
16nio. $l.
MEMOIRS OF THE REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY, D.
D., (Kirwan.) By Samuel I. Primp. ,
Mao. $1.2.5.
ISIIMOIRS OF MRS. 'JOANNA BETHUNE. By' Rev
George W. Bethune, D. D. 12rno.
BROADCAST. By Rev. NehemiahASlame. Mao. $1
For t;nle by. WILLIAM S. Sr ALFRED MARTIBN,
dee3o : No. 606 CH B iTNUT Street.
A SUITABLE AND SPLENDID
NEW-YEAR'S GIFT.
SCHILLER'S COMPLETE 'TVORKS,
Edited With careful revlsionS and new translations, by
Dr. Charles J. Hempol. This is tt, complete edition of this
great German anther in -an English dress.' The trausla,
tious Ilityb been made by the first scholars of England
and America. Two volumes, large, royal octaVo, splen
didly bound in one or two volumes. Prices raeging
from live to twenty-live dollars.
To be had at the Publisher's,
la.-KOHLER,
202 North FOURTH Street; or at
PETERSON'S,
de3O3t CHESTNUT Street, above Third.
A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.-
Just published, price 6 cents, a new edition of the
lets Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE
on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing De
bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, dm. The radical mode of treatment,
without medicine, is fully explained, so as to enable
everyone to bo bis 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.,
127 BOWERY, New York,
no4-2m. if " . Post Office Box 4.583.
CIRCULATING LIBRARIES.
W BROTHERHEAD'S CIROULA:
r, • TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and
American Bools,s, including ALL CLASSES of. Literature.
This is the ONLY Library , in the country that includes
all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINT
ED here.
Terms $.5 per year , ; six months $3; three months $1.50;
one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day. 218 South
EIGHTH Street. . seS-6m
INGLISH AND FRENCH FAMILY
CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND CABINET. BE
LECTURE, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET.
Subscriptions per year, month, and day.
Catalogues furnished gratis on application.
Just ready, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French Li•
brary. •
" Catalogue de la Bibliothegue ehoiste des. Dames et
des Demoiselles." M. M. MONACHESI, Agent,
se64m 1323 CHESTNUT Street.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
46 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 & F.TIOHLING,
RUM. IN QUALITY AND CHEAPER IN PRICE
THAN THE WINES OF THE OLD WORLD.
WRITE, OR ROOK \VINE—Very delicate, fine in
flavor, superior as a Dinner Wine to the famous Rhine.
MUSCATEL—Very choice, of exquisite bouquet, an ex
cellent Desert Wine.
ARGELICAA highly luscious, naturally sVmet Wino,
greatly admired by Ladies-,Valuable in the sick chain
laer-.-recommended by the Medi&al Faculty.
PORT—Of fine flavor, free from Logtrood; very similir
to the Old Wines of Lisbonused by the Laity in Coin'
munieti Service7highly approved.
GRAPE BRANDY-The pure juice of the Grape, of un•
equaled superiority. • ;, '
The attention of the Trade, Hotel Keep&s, Faniatiti,
and Con noisset , rs, is invited to these Wines. To Inv7E
lids. and Convalescents they . are particularly red-4)m
mended by the Medical Faculty, recent Chemical - Alia,'
IYBIB by the "Wile ,Assayer of Massachusetts 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 pure NATIVE AMERICAN
IiVINES, 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 Despntelo
G. G. Agent.
For the sale of Kohler & Frehling'S Wines, from the old
established vineyards of Los - Angeles, Southern Cali
fornia.
E. B.—The - present high Tariff, Exchange, InsuranCe,
Freight, &c., on Foreign Wines, amounting to 33) per
cent. over the original cost, has induced certain um:
principled dealers to manufacture and offer spurieus
brands. We desire, to caution our friends against this
imposition, and to assure them of the striet_purity of :
blessrs. KOHLER & FROHLINO s CALIFORNIA W INES: In:
addition, it lies been proved that in bringing these Wines
to this market by sea, around Cape. Horn, the six-months
voyage improves them at least 50 per cent,. det2-if &MI
WHISKY !
OLD WHISKY I
WHISKY
Prom onr own and other celebrated Distilleries.
We are constantly receiving • -
OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHISKIES,
With which, for price and quality,
• WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON.
Our Whiskies, for purity, mellowness, and delicacy, are.
EMINENTLY THE BEST IN THE WORLD,
And we sell them at about HALF PRICE.
OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Has already become a considerable feature in our busi
ness, and to continue it in itsresent state, and to enlarge
it,.we shall sell, notwithstandingthe Tax, about as cheap-
CONSIDER THESE PRICESI
Monongahela , Whisky, 60 cents per gallon,
Old Bourbon Whisky, 75 cents per gallon.
Old Rye Whisky, $1 per gallon.
Extra Old Rye Whisky, $1.50 per gallon.
Very Choice . Old Rye Whisky, $2 per gallon.
N. VAN BEM,
118 North SECOND Street, nine doors above Arab.
deg-Imif
AMERICAN
STEAM FLOUR MILLS,
Nos. 77, 79, AND 81 LAUREL STREET,
Below Front, Philadelphia
The undersigned, having commenced the Milling busi
nese at this well-known old stand, are prepared to fur
xdsh
GROCERS, DEALERS, AND FA3IILIES • '
With the very best article of. Wheat Flour, at the lowest
rates:.
Give tie a trial, and we will guarantee entire satisfac
tion. Mill Feed constantly on hand.
n027-ws2m*
MATERIALS FOR MINCE VIES
BUNCH, LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS,
CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES,
CIDER WINE, &c., &e.
ALBERT. C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES,
d 913 if tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE BPS
CAUTION.
' The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Rae induced the makers of imperfect balances to offer
them as "FAIRBANKS' SCALES," autpurehusers have
thereby, in many instances, been subjected to fraud and
imposition: Fairbanks' Scales are injumfaotured only by
the original inventors, E. & T. BAIRRANKS & CO., and
are adapted to every bran 4 of the' business, where a
correct and durable Scales is
FAIRBANKS tt
General Agents,
apiti-tt MASONIC BALL, 715 CHESTNUT ST.
F R E IN 0 ISt M. 13 S T AR D.—PURREY
..
BIATtriCS Imported Muetard. for sale in store and
to'arriye, by, tine eels' ke4t, _
OHARLES S. CIRSTAIRS.
No. 126 IrtliNEIT Street.
WANTS.
1 - )00 TOR. A PIIYSICIAN, Fry B
miles from the city, about relinquishinghis Prac
tice, is desirous of a competeut SUCCESSOR. Address
Doctor," Press Office. dead-St•
WANTED- A SALESMAN 1N A
Hat Haute. who cart Woe= Peaneylvartia and
Ohio bade. Apply to JOB. &T. H. SAUNDERS, •
dtallitt* . No. 34 North FOURTH Street.
WANTED-A SPECIAL PARTNER
T with $15.000, to a manufacturing business already
established. Twenty per cent. realized on a business of
one hundred thousand dollars. Seventy-11re per cent. Of
the seles are' for cash: Address. with real name, as no
other will be recognised, G. J. L., Box 307 PeAt Of
fice. del-64.*
riVerljliCH OH - 0
GOOD
nits VOICE can lutd by 'addressing Box 786. Post
081ce. Episcopal service preferred. • dest--a*
T° .11UNTE118.-408
FA% a good WASHINGTON PIaSS, hod Six* With
complete foam of New Weller Tye; with all the Cities.
Ftande, And Fixtures of. A Newspaper O ffice... Address
Newsimpor." ot this Office. • • • dattkit-gt*
O - - JOBBERS • OF - .DRY.
T
An - exiierienekid SALESMAN, having an influential
and valuable acquaintance. (to Irliom be has sold goode
for a number of years ixist in Baltimore.) will be open to
an esigagemenisitter the Ist .Tanuary next. For inter
view and reference, please address " X. Y. X, • care Sven
• °Mee. Baltimore. Maryland. deZ-Dt* '
PHILADELPHIA.
..n0vv1vvvvw.,...ni."7",..w........,",". •
GENTLEMAN WISHES . TO 'OE
-.
A'PAIN BOARDING in a tirstalaaa Private family.
Boardiniphonae.koopers need• not apply.' Addresa Rim
1790, Philadelphia P. O. • • M -3 l * •
ASINGLE GENTLEMAN WOULD
like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the
winter, within ten minutes' walk of The Pratt office
Address 'Russell," at this office. .
.nnAnovw.rie..""....novvvvvvvvv...vvvvvvvwv
MUSTER AND PAY ROLLS, AND
Oorernment claims of all Wads cashed or col.
lected, at reasonable rates, by JAMBS FULTON', 4 2 4
WALN UT Street, Philadelphia. noB-tf
PENSIONS.-$lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay 'rocured and collected for soldiers. sailors
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at rat-seizable
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced apex
JAMES FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants
4-21 WALNUT Street, Philadelph ia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a die
Lance. nelalt
ROUSE TO LET,. CENTRAL LO
ALCATION and Handsome FURNITURE, nearly new,
for sale. Address "Illargrave," Sub• Post Office. MGR
IBEETH Street. de:3l-3t*
ati DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE,
situated two miles southwest of West Chester, near
the Brandywine,l:nown as OSBORNE'S HILL, contain
ing gi acres of Land, of good quality; improvements,
good Double House, good Bain, and other Out Building , .
The health of this neighborhood is proverbially good,
and the view from the property is considered unequalled.
'For further particulars, inquire of the owner, residing
thereon tdeil-wfm6t*.l WILLIAM P. OSBORNE.
TO BE LET-
TO LET-THE SECOND, THIRD, AND
L. • POURTII STORIES , of SfordEo.2ll Eorth TIMID
Street. Inquire on the -prelobo*, .Of BR
43 s&ODHEAD
Elio. • do3o
ea FOR SALROR - TO .3.AND-FOITR
AGEZOUSES, on the west side of BROAD Street, below
Columbia avenue. Apply at the .aouth7est corner of
NINTH and SANSOU streets. • •,. mbt3-tf
•
s p ry FOR SAL E-THE OLD AND
.Imtl. well-known Botel-Property at MOUNT EPITEAIg,
four miles front Camden, Now Jersey. Good Buildings.
extensive Stabling. Bay.Seales. &c. Fine healthy loos
'Jon. A good bu.siuess Stand. Apply to . •
B. P. MIDDLETON. & BRO.,
15 North FRONT-StOeet.
FOR SALETIEFE'. RESIDENCE
Mainf DR. RIIOADS., at GERMANTOWN, on' GREEN
Street, above Chelteu avenue. , Hocuse in*Ood order, with
all the modern conveniences;:tilao a - new: stable - and
coach house attached. ./ipplVo CHAS. RHOADS,
de27-6t* ALEUT Street, I'll Dada. • •
yam,, - GERMANTOWN COTTAGE FOR
SALE VERT 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:, &c. Lot 66 by 701 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. F. GLENN, 123 South'FOURTH Street,
del3-tf or S. W. corner Seventeenth and Green.
T 0 RE N T-A THREESTORY
AliaL - BRICK DWELLING, on' RACE Street, one door
above Twelfth, north side. Rent low to a good tenant.
Apply to WETHERILL & BOTHER,
Jell 4T and 49 North SECOND Street.
in TO LET-A COMMODIOUS
DWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to WETHERILL & BRO.,
0c27-tf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
402F0R SALE- AN EXCELLENT
, FARM, of 60 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.
S. L. STYBR
FOR SALE-DESIRABLE: FARNI 7
.
containing, 55 acres, 2% Iniles from Bristol Station
or Steamboat Landing, or the same distance from Rail
way Station, 20 miles north of the city. Also'line farm,
of 217 acres, on the btuiks of the Delaware: Railroad
Station upon the place, half mile from the. Steamboat
Landing. First-class farm improvements; bath; hot and
cold water, Ste. Apply to E. PET IT,
de3o No. 309 WALNUT Street.
MILITARY GOODS.
MILITARY GOODS.
EVANS & HASSALL,
MILITARY :FURNISHERS,
118 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
A complete assortment of General, Field, and Line Offi
cers' [Swords, Sashes, Belts, Peasants, -Epaulettes, Can
teens, Haversacks, Field Glasses, Spurs, Candlesticks,
Chapeaus, Hats, Caps, Drums, Silk and Bunting Flags,
Camp Knives and gorks. Baldrics, Gum-cloth Over
coats, &c
Also, a full line of
PRESENTATION SWORDS,
Sashes, Belts, etc, and everything requisite for the
Complete Outfit of Army and Navy Officers,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
delUal
• • • GENTS' FILTRIOSHING, GOODS. •
•
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.-
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS,
11OLIDAY PRESENTS. OPENING
a splendid assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
suitable Presents for Gentlemen.
W. SCOTT,
No. 814 CHESTNUT &nett
Pour doors below the Continental.
BARNES & BROOKE,
BOARDING.
PERSONAL.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
THE SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH STORIES
Of Store No. 414 COMMERCE Street.
de.3o-Il* Apply at 425 MARKET. Street
Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH. SIXTH STREET
JOHN C. ARRISON,
(FORMERLY 3. BURR MOORE,)
Bas now in stare an elegant assortment of
SCARFS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, Sm..
In:Great Variety
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SH©•EMAKER 4; CO,
Northeast Corner Fourth and RACE Streets.
PNILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IbiI'ORTERS AND DEA-LERS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, Ito.
..A:OISI7TS FOR THE CSLISBRATIO
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
CABINET FURNITURE.
CABINET FURNITURE AND
‘. l LIARD TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 261 South SECOND Street;
In connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD T ABT
And have now on hand a full supply, finished with the
MOORE St GAMMON'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which
are pronounced by all who have used them to be supe
rior to all others,
For the quality altFi finish of these Tables.the mann
facturere refer to their numerous pltrons throughout
the Union, who are familiar with the character of their
work. . an23.6m
F 'G -
•• • • ..
ZINC:ARMY,,AND TOILET MIRRORS,
The hest t the world for faith and durability.
. M. S.
. The best breed Silk-fbislul
vELvwr RIBBO:NS.
Stile Ageat, 13ENJAMIti M. SMITE,
; • •
255 DUANE Street, nee West Breadivay„
PAMalt , ' - Now. York.
RoVEN & CO., LITHOGRAPHERS
-.--- AND PRINT COLORISTS, Southwest corner of .
CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets, are pr‘Pared to ex
scute,..any . degeription a Portreiti I.e.ndbvapo, Natural'
History, 9..rchitecturai„ Autograph, Map, or other, Lith.c,
graP./ 1 ~ in.the most superior manner, and the most vp' 4 .
sonar , . 2 toms..
....‘ .
Pilo, ophs, Portraits; Nathral HiStony, and Mr.dical -.
Plates, aps, and : any other description. of Plates,*.olored :
tit the est - style, and warrantee , to give satisfaction.
Particular attention to Coloring Photograph&
.___
H"- - P4O - NE- - -9 OLD. LAS;
PAG
6u tallta r ec'A l irsritna,
(4° 6 4 4 ') WAlattrr street.
AMUSEMENTS.
Vt's ,,,,,,,,,,,,, nnevsesevcrsoNeuvwsewwWW ,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF. MUSIC.
' 4 MERICAN 'ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
WEDNESDAY EVEN INQ t Decembet 31.
• NEW YEAR'S AFTERIMON. at 2 &clot*.
NEW YEAR'S NIGHT at 8 o'olock.
THE 81LA1.12134% LITTLk CINDERELLA.
TUE BEAUTIFITI. LITTLE CINDEIkELLA,
THE LITTLE PEDRO,
THE GREAT LITTLE TURA), •
„ TIIE AIIFECTION LITTLE. PEDE.O.
THE GO OD'L L ITTIE PEDRO,
- TILE PRE' LITTLE•PIRYRO,
The Fettles, • The Poulos; • The Ponies , .
The ronlea, The Pohl.o The Polka.
i • • • • TM: SWEET LiTIIT&PCIIifEr,
WILL APPEAR.
1 . 1r.-6; k 4LENsoN by_p,rficui n _aAsfre via Bing
.• . • : HOME ,_SWEET
• • Mater EDWARD-. the Wonderfhl
_.• LITTLE DRIIMMUIt -
Late of the 68th Regiment, will gi hicA•mt inalMtlort of
• THE IIATTLE•OI , ANTIETAM.
•
'Adatitadon 24 cents to all parts of the houte
'tNo.extr:e chktrim for Secured Seats,
.1)00.14 open ut 7; mon opmee at 8 o'clock.
RE . AD INGS FROM
. TEE! POETS'
BY
E..ANIY MRS.. E. L. DAVENPORT;.
• •
MUSICAL R U \D RAIL,.
FRIDAY EVENING; JANUARY 2, 1583,
.• • • FRlDAC 9 l, 9 Mltaqi4qi ' a 2,18 GS,
Commencing M &o'clock.
1.
I.. Tile from , Rl ge P if itT Ho n . E• d -
og
MIL D IVATENPOILT. rs.
°
;.-The Wreck of the Hespenm .
MRS. DAN IsA PORT
- he Lost e r
MR. DIVINion
. Rernado Del Caspio Mrs. !Imams
MRS. DAVENPORT
. The Charge of the Light Brigade•
MR. DAVENPORT.
6. Mrs. Camlie's Curtain. Lecture
MRS, DAVENPORT
Ten minntes intermission.
PART 'IL
. The Song of the Shirt
MRS. DAVENPORT,
•
2. Odo to America— .....
MIL DAVENPORT.
3. Mrs. Soplionia Ward's Vl* tc the Prince of Wales.
MRS. DAVENPORT: COodey's Rook.
4. Lee MiSeribies. The Robbery Victor
MR. DAVENPORT.
is. Trial Scene from lifercliantof Venice Sitaknicare.
MR. Alin' MRS. DAVENPORT.
Tieketg 50 cents. Can be obtained at B. Gotild'a Mu
sic Store, Seventh and Chestnut, mid at theifalt. de3l.3t•
MRS: - JORN-DRtW'S AROBSTRENI"
THEATRE.
BoFinews Agent and Treasurer..— .. .SOS. D. IDIRPInr .
FIFTY-SEVENTIf NIGHT OF S: CLARKS.
And last a erk of his Engagement.
TO-NIGIIT, WEDNES P DAY. December 31:.1962.
'LEA YEAR.
Mr. Minnie
Mrs. Flowertlew
To•conciude with (ninth time)
• THE NAIAD QUESTC
13chnapps•
Lurlinc...
. Mr. J. 8. Clarke
Iffre..John Drew.
MATINEE ON NEW' YEAR'S DAY.
THE NAIAD QUEEN at half peel 2 o'clock.
Book sheet now open.
WALNIITSTREET THEATRE.- •
.Sole Lessee Mrs. K A. GARRETTSON.
BUR' MUM Agent Mr. .TORN T. DONNELLY:-
THIS (Wed neßditT) EVENING, December 31; OM
Tho perform see will com 'ileum with
TILE HEIR AT LAWS
Cicely Rommain Miss Laura' Keene.
Lod Duherly Me ;W: R. Blake.
Dr. Painzioto.q.L.D. end . A.S.B Mr.:O. Walcott. Jr.
Ezekiel Malamute ' Mr. O.:WheatLeigh.
To conclude with the Irish drama df ' •
' ' ROBERT BMMETT. • it
AMERICAN A.CADEMY OF MUSIC
OPERA MATINEE,
GRAND OPERA AND GALA.MATINER.
WEDNESDAY, December 31; at 23i P:3l.
Mr. GRAD 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 doing during his recent
visit to Philadelphia, on his way through with his com
pany from Washington to New York lie wilt give one
Grand Matinee, with fall Orchestra and Chorus and.
splet did Costumes, and a .117 Re en. ,Scene, . when will be
presented Verdi's famous Opera of •
LA. TRAVIATA,
On which occasion
Millie. ANOI.OLINA COBWEB; .
whose success in Philadelphia has thoroughly . proved
her great artistic merits, wlli appear Violetta.
ALFREDO RIGNOR'MACCAFERRI.
Who recently elicited the greatest entlnisimtn in New
*York by hi. thoroughly artistic and'oriainal interpreta
tion of this role, and who will appear in• it for the first
time in Philadelphia 1,11 this occasion only.
GRBBIONT—AMODIO. THE DOCTOR—BASAL
Between the second and third acts
I [ERR ERNST HARTMANN,
the eminent Pianist, will Eerform Liszt's celebrated para-
Ph no , c. the• 'Midsummer :Night's Dream.•
Admissions to all parts of the house. 50 cents; reserved
seats, 25 cents extra.
The sale of seats and tickets will commence on Mon
day at the .Academy, and Gould':; Music Store, No. It
Chestnut street.
Doors own at 1;4
CON C ERT HALL , CHESTNUT
STREET.
14IO1DAY, December 29, AND EVERY EVENING 'DU
RING TAE WEEK (except Thesday 2 December Spi
PEARSON'S 'HISTORIC MIRROICOF THE :WA.%
Illustrating all the principal events and incidents from
the firing of the first gun up to the Present time.
Tickets 25 cents; packages of six, $l. Doors open at
63,; to commence at 73', Exhibitions 'AVCdnesday, Sa
titrda.y, anti New Fear's afternoons at 3 o'clock. Chil
dren admitted afternoons for 6 cents. Tickets can be ob
tained at the hall between the hours of 10 And 12 At M..
a.nd 2 and 4P. itl, - '" de.3o-.str
A BEL CO.'S__ STEREOPTICON.
A
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT
LAST WEEK.
Every EVP11111,7., and NOW Year's and Saturday Afternoon&
Admission 25 etc. Children 10 cents. de,29.6*
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
EDWARD PAYSON WESTON
aurmaTs MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S
GRAND CONCERTI'"
FULL MILITARY BAND AND GRAND ORCFEESTEA,
Comprising Forty or th. Best. Musicians, -
Under the direction of
CARL SENTZ CoanvoToa.
EDWARD PAySON WESION wonld reFspeetfalli, in
form the subscribers to the above-named Concert, , : and the
public that the first Concert will be given en
• lIONWS EVENING, Jitnuarrs, 1533.
Single tickets to others than Subscribers, Parquat (in
cluding reserved seats), 60 cents.
Family Circle (entrance on Locust street), 2a cents.
The whole Of the- Parquet Circle, Balcony, Balcony
Boxes, and the Brilliant Foyer Promenade, is reserved.
for subs. riberS and those -holding ; subscribers' extra
tickets,
SUBSCRIBER'S TICKET,
Admitting one person' to the FOUR COMURTS; to be
given once in two weeks, ONEDOLLAR. Those desiring
tObecome subscribers will please send their address to
the Manager, Box 111311thiladelphia , Post Cate, previous
to Saturday. January 3, LSai,its- no , subscribers' tickets
trill be issued after that date.
fi SEM BLY BUILDINGS-TENTH
AND CHESTNUT.
HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS- FOR ODD: AND YOUlife.
TOYS AND GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE- ONES:
SIGNOR BLITZ,
The great ItIAGICIAR and VENTRILOQUIST, with biik
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and
popular Entertainments every AFTERNOON and RFS - -
NINO during the llOliday Week, cianmencing at 3 and.
714 P. iNU, and on NEW YEAR'S DAYat Mt, :3 and
734 - P. M. The attractions will he marvellous : experi
ments in Magic wonderful powers in Ventriloquism.
and the Learned Canary Birds in their new characters.
Admission 20 cents. Children 13 cents. de?,74/
CONCERT , HALL _LECT UR E
ROOM—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS'
GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
Every Evening at 7, , 4. o'clock.
And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock.
This splendid Entertainment diew crowded houses for
250 nights in New York - will remain open a few weeks
longer in Philadelphia. Every family should witness
Capt. Williams' Great Whaling Voyage before its depar
ture. Liberal arrangements will be made for schools
and benevolent purposes. Tickets 26 eta., or five for $l.
del-lm
INSTITUTION FOR THE
JUVENILE HOLIDAY EXHIBITION THIS (Wednes
day) AFTERNOON, at 33.‘o'clock. . Tickets 10 cts.: child
ren half
_price. Articles for sale suitable for. EW-YEAR„
PRESENTS. It
WOODROFFES ORIGINAL BOGE-
Y MIA); TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS and the
Great Glass Steam-Engine "MONIT011" are entnia.r.
de:3l-A*-
GERKA_NIA. ORCHESTRA.- PUB.
"•-•" LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTER
NOON at, 33 o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Carl Sentz, conductor. Tickets ti cents.. Packages of I
tickets, ill—to he had of Andre & Co., UO4 Chestnut
street ; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
hall door. nond
ITASSLER'S ORCHESTRA
-2.11 South EIGHT N II EW St., ° b P e F Ioc CE * alnnt. delo-6m
101 Ir ENNSYI, A NIA ACADEMY OF
-a- THE FINE ARTS,
102.5 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from:9 A. M. ttlLI
P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
Shares of stock, $3O. jig
'ROB EDWARDS? GAIET Y. MUSIC
HALL, MAItRISBIIRG.—This popular place of
amusement continues to attract lame audiences. Mr.
Edwards is laminar with the wislres of the. pleasure
going Deople of flarrisburg, and is constantly producing
new attractions: deAlSt
PROPOSALS.
ARMY CLOTHING- AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREETS.—
Pit 1 LAIMII.3I I Dec: 'AI, 1261
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office
until.l2 o'clock I%r. On Saturday, January 3,, MI to far-
Vulcanized water-proof RUBBER TENT BLANKETS,
on drills or Sheeting.
Vulcanized,, water-proof GUTTA; PERCHA. TENT
BLANKITS, on drills or sheeting.
PAINTED WATER-PROOF TENT BLANKETS, na
drills or sheeting:
To be grumetted, and made in accordance with spe
(lnca tions and samples to be seen in. this_ Office. Propo
sals will state the number bid . for, the price or each, 'whe
ther on drills or sheeting, and the earliest time the
Blankets can bedelivered at theSchnylicill Arsenal; also,.
the names of two sureties for the faithful performance or
the contract: The privilege is reserved; of taking any
proportion bid for, or of rejecting the whole, if the price
is deemed too high. Bidder„ are-invited to be present at
the opening of their bids. 'l, H. CROSMAN,
ird (041 Qt M. Gen. U. S. A.
CLOMING .ND-EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STREETS.—
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. SO, 1932., .
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office
until 12 M. on SATURDAY - 01 Jannary, to furnish
: - TENTS VADRI,
tele made of S.os.-2534,. inch - COtton - or Pure Linen Duck.
and to-he- made in accordance with specifications and.
sample to be seen at this Deice. Proposals will state the
number bid for, the price„and the.eayhest thne the Tents
can be delivered at the Schuylkill Arsenal; aLso, the
names of two sureties for the faithful performance a the
contract. The privilege is reserved of taking any pro
portion hid for, or of rejecting the whole, if the - price is
deemed too high. , 0. CROSMAIN.
de29-6t. : WI- Q. M. 01)11. U. S. A.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
JUST OPENED,
A NEW'PHOTO - GRAPH. GALLERY,
No. 906 ARCH STREET,
Where the
FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES.
PROM
THE CARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL RIER;,,
Am produced hT the met
}XPERIERCED ARTISTS.
Those hibinxfirst-elasapictnrei are invi
w ted to ca 11.244
examine specimens.
A choice selection of Albums, cases, and frisoeg. on.
band. V. A. 0. KNIPE.
e1,1744m
min LIT,LTE'S SAFE DEP CM, RE,
1441-F ncrial) to NO. 'A. South SEVENTH &refit, near
t e Franklin_ Institute. .
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and, being.
determined to merit future patronage, hap, seenked art
elegant a.ud convenient store, and has ulini.on: hand a,
large a&sortment. of Lillie's Celebrated, Wionght anal.
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar ProM Wes (Ole eta*
strictly fife and burglar proof safes mailtl,. Also,
Unequalled Bull Vault, Safe, and "Bad Lockh.
Lillie's Sant Vault Dom, and Lochs:v/411 be farndslosl
to order on short notice, This is tht‘strongest, 3 C1;.; 66 i - .
tatted, and cheapest Door and Lock y,et.olYmecO.
.also, , particular attention is ogled to lathes /TON
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelrx„.tic , .
This Safe. c'ZA
ceded to surpass in style arod,_ 616111130 e anrthlog yst
offered for purpose, an 4 la the only one tat is
strictly tire 0 - 4 burglarproof
titrriCE.—l have now- on band. say Monty of
• Farrel, r rferring, & Co.'s Safe% most of them. nearlx.liew s
and se . me forty of other makers, comprising a complete
esso" intent as to sizes awl all late] f' exchanged- for VGA
ufff.t celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very
10 4 ,r. prices. Please call anti examine.
L. ! ilt24-Ivie M. C. SADT!r..
;Pt.% THE I'RRENOLCKHCAL CABI
vt NET AND ItODK STONS ts omen dux and even..
jkoi,inn for the sule of boolts nhrenotony, Phyin.
jegy, Phozionraphy, and for Phrenoloo.
'"`". cal examinations. Orders mail should be
addree.ed to - 1,. CAPON',
neTkirpanlintir 9501 CITESITNTIT %troeLrhila.
r , 1
e 411 4 ,14. WANTED- . Li
- 134•04411wW:tshington, Pinoy Point, and New
bern, 14,4,0 lan 10 iata V. I ighoit rat , , , , , paid. Apply Ch
tll-I;iTtlz,t;(l-11TON 01)., 3053 . ii WALNUT ;.s. da3.30,
Longfellow.
T. flood
.—.Temuysou
.T. Hood.
Mr. J: S. CI .rte.
Kis. - .TOhn Drew.
1L 1 NA9M