„ INSURANCE tiURCH A MFIRLUA, PHILADEL 0! t!le Stockholders will be held No. 23'2 WALNUT Street, ; 1.!..0:z, o'clock; K. and on nes, Jecilari "13. I;`.l,l;l, t Pirector , to ncrve the encatag C I EARL PL APT, Secretary. nrctr. MOUNTAIN COAL. : Of : 11 , 1 , ,bioncry Meeting of the Stockholders of cOAI, COMPANY will be held No. 320 AVAI,NUT Street, 4tb, ISO 3, 11, o'clock A. M. (1 Directors lu servo the ousttlog ;, hI lie 4 , 11111 e any, het ',vent tho hours of •! 1— 1 , P, JENKS, President. P li. " 7— ultriin ED MEETING OF Ar!v i i kT io:s; FOR PRE RELIEF OF '' l , l !;itfill O ff CLEROYMEN ' Prete:mint scemil Cnurch • " I"nitgrlynnin" will be held in " JAMES . I t 'NTRR'S CHITRUR, on VIES n. IT. n' t6 I 4s 7I F I N q ,erohl'T 1 - 0141LPIIIA. JAN. It 1.8r)3.- 11."!; (;•rd , a Soap liouNe, DtrrTONWOOD 1. ti itt bra opened lirr . distribution o f vistrivt,ou TUB SI)AY Morutag., 4 10 IV., o lavioter.ck, and continue dotty solicited. J. 'WILLI - A:0, Secretary, COLLEGE, PENN ',velum:4 and Practical. luoitettc ,e,i I,oiNii t j a:l'e l V: i ti I e1t 2, 1 1 it a t l L, ICENXEDV, Pvesident of FooultY. BUILDING AND Lo Alma Annual Stnekholul ,,, A',.l 1w bp1(1, at tho Bill, 000 North ,1:1;111A ErENLINTO, 2d instaut, at JAMES E. SCOTT, Secretary. S.,O I UP SOVIETS,' al,l6Nr(irlig 04, tiTe ' ho i — jc'3 3 l7 „"; ru. NA NLI3OIZOI.IO it tin 1 R " nl Iv"' e lt t A .re l I', inl-2t* 1 ' O C F O M T PANIEY, NI R 44 0 48 N W A LN UT hr Animal Meeting of tho Stock- Company will be held at their :,Ar.,h,lityary dill, IS, at 11 o dock A. M. JAMES A PP% tiTON, Secretary, "viaISITY OV PENN:4I'INA "ThiTAIITHENT OF MM.-4U Second your will open on Flit DAY, the 2a 'c:,lkl:tlato• for actin's: 40u ivEil a ppea r ail tl~e ou that day at 10 o'clock A. • *rat Thirty Dollar', GEORGE: ALLEN, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. O THE COMMA- A NORTHEPN DIPENSAN. OF he held nt ' the Hiiti of the Cnstt DARDEN Street, on TUESDAY, 4 between tho hours of 2 and ct heel Monager.4 for the ensuing • JOHN KESSLER, JE.I Soerotary. - - - pIiILADELPHIA. A ND DARDT I CO.-210TfCN.—The Annual Meeting of the'Philadelphia and Darby Hall ,y will be held at tho Company's Depot, on between Fortyminth ; and Fiftieth M., on MONDAI.. , the lAth day when an election for a President n nd •,crac the ensuing vent', - will take place. THOMAS SPAUKS, Secretary. itTICE OF FAME 'INSURANCE y. 4r6 CIIESTNUT Street. December agth, 1562, or the Stockholders. or the Rime ,tay will be held at the offiee, on MON. 1201, 1563, at 10 o'clock A. It, TWELVE DIRECTORS,to serve rot the hold on the same day at the same hours of 10 and 2 P. M. W. 1, BLA,NCHARD Sectetam mirIiANCE COMPANY O&' THE of PENNSYLVANIA, DrlCOinlvn 24, UG2. :- , 0):; FOR TRIRTEEIN DIRECTORS of the •:rc for one vearoyill be held at the Com -4 ;Ind 11 . .EXCHANOE BUILDING, on 1531, between the hours of 10 „ I' ll clock WIT,LI.Ag HARPER, Ber:retail% OFFICE OF UNION MUIVAG IN :t E t'OMPA.NY, PIIILA A, Dec. 27, • Nuns: Meeting of the Seripholders of the ".*::.11 , INSURANCE COMPANY' of PIMA L„. nt the office of the Company, on ~ o ::ary 1,911, at 12, o'clock noon, at which •.:ioa for Eight Directors will be held to serve !lve rents. JOS. COLLISON, Sserotary. nricE OP THE ASSESSOR. OF 5"t.1. 1 ND COLLECTION DISTRICT, PRP Peonnbol. 241862. -:q*STAV OLIMPERT has been transferred known Thrmertr as 6)4 (now 8) to Div'- , •• Cotstant W. 2(011-kirk, resigned. , TY.ENEY has been appointed to till the post 101 , 119' Ouster Onmpert, known no Divl - Division No.B. TI10:1IAS W. SWEENEY. It. S . Asmeesor Second District, Pa. F IXT MAHANOT RAILROaDvoar. 41() wa.acrr Street. Pitn.mmt.rntA, December*. Int SlNthil of the Stockholders or this Com. Inection for Officero to serve the ensuing at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, 410 on MONDAY the 11th of January next, t M. WM. WALK, ilt.i • Seeretorr. 110)1tEOPATHIO HOSPITAL ) 1110 IBERT Street.—This institution is now open , t 1 of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will a.. 1 provided for in the roost comfortable 7.? ezarge. B. F. GLENN, Secretary of Board of Monessm. yt)TIOE.—THE JANUARY COU ::,..ad lotereal on tieripor tho NllKrit PENN ..% :;A: WAD COMPANY will be paid on and onminio, at the Mike of the Company, No. Street. A :it ER IC AN ~ L IFE INSURANCE :I . .TRUer COMPANY, ' l3 De. —The animal meeting of the Stockholders for the election of THIRTEEN TRUS .f. • ensuing year, will he held at the office, f'lreet. S. E. corner of FOURTH, on MONDAY, between. the hours of 10 A. and 1211. JOHN S. WILSON. Secretat y. AVIS AUX ELEGANT& t PAUL *ANDRIGT. Gerund de la TlNtholl de de M. ORANDVILLE STOKES, 609 GUEST. Philadelphia, a Phouneur tie precenir sea mii et connalesances qui Pont dein Cavorts. (sins' qne lea etrangers.) OW de Part. et Londres lea modes lee plus remake, 1 •Ix priees pour la ealson (Philter. •...!'!eStokes a nits n 'a disposition les etoffes lea • mellleures ullates, des premieres mann- Must que lea ofliclers de tons grades y mellleures gnalites d'etotils4, a ties mix Yelegauce de ea coupe, ainsi quo le cachet :,.it la caracteriee e.4t dela trop counu du :rneuvelles lours nierlte.4. dert-lm OFFICE. OF THE FRANKIFORD rOUTIINVARK. PMILADIti,PILIA cu PAILItOAD COMPANY. DERICS Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dee. 26, 1562. 61.etina of the lt , torkholder. , oP thia Cam- FI at their 011ie% on - MONDAY, January . h: 11. M.. at which time and place an election Pre ideut and met ye recterx. to nerve ya ynT. eitAS. It. A EiIiQTT, N 97 ICE.-0 IFFICE OP THENORTH RAILROAD (:0., No. 407 5 , .1 cot, Pot LATEl.Pllll,..Detenther __lBB2. ...mai Meeting of the Stockholders or the worth inia Railroad Company will be held at the Comp loy, on MONDAY, the 12th tlay of Ja• at 12 o'clock M., for the pnrposo of electing a • ten Directors to serve the en g year. . I• 2 'EDWARD ARMFTRONTI, Sec y. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE 'O3WALII OF THE STATE OF PENNSVLVA- Ike. Commonwealth Buildfug, Xo. OM CHEST- PHILADELPRIA, December 6, 190'3. • :lug of the Stockholders of the COMMON IESURANCE COMPA:siY of the State of Penn he held. at the 'dice of the Company, on V„lan no ry 6, 18111, at la o'clock A. M. F..E 1 .110N OF TIN DIRECTORS, to ere the en : rill be held at the same place, and on the bolween the hours oft:land '3 P. M. . .• SAMUEL 8. MOON. Secretary. OFFICE OP THE WESTAIORE• • Lan) COAL COMPANY, (No. 2.11.1 South TIILRO c of Willing's Alley.) PHILADELPHIA, Do. .tl..er of Directors, held this day. a .Dividond of per share, on the Capital Stock was de. !• •• f tip prolitu of the past year; payable ou and A:t• ARV tki, Tr..l.fg Books will be' closed until Jannary tith P. H. JACKSON, Trott:quer. 0" OFFICE lIITINTINGWN AND Rl% 1D TOP MOUNTAIN RAttatOAD COE TS. bJuth THIRD Street—PmLAmmentA, Dec.. E.—The Annual Meetinc of the Stockholders of and Broad Top :%lonntain Railroad and . I, Pvir, will be held at their mace o a TUESDAY, lay ot January, '15 , 13, at n o'clock A , when till! be held for a President and Twelve Di ve for the emu i ntyear. .T. P. AERTSEN, SQomtary. Z.. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR— ,' 7!7rr TO THE ARMY AND NAVY. PHILADEIe (1 / 4 ItAPTI . 04, MS Z.!;;;4.1 Se•lthers awl Sailors desirous 4f availing them- National Appropriation for aupptyiug sliould apply immediaa-ly at the 4)ffire of the q ,, qa-A;tlit to the Government, :40. 1009 CHESTNUT B. PRANK PALMER, - Onverrunent So raveit-Atsi.t. OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE . T.! II COAL COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, De rL. .11..citc.3: ;7...ming of the Stoekholilerg of thiA Cour 'qt.) i at their office, Xo. 2:3U South vim ivOiNg.i DAY , the 7th of January, 188 i, at 12 z.! whith time nu election will be held far 2CTORS, and it SECRETARY and TREA the enceinte year. F. U. JACKSON. Secretary. CDR. F.:XCII.ANGE BANK, P:1 111.1.Pil A. Nov. Si. 19.11.—1 t theection •• ............... 7th, 1563, thfk following Stockholders Directors of this Beak: Aioo :Tarr CI. Catcall, Christian S. Elotfinan, l'•!! N,,,b1.1t. Jr., Robert Ervinu. rue L. Lusby, 11. W. Catherwood, C. lintght, William P. Cox, I:iltrn L. 'Maddock, Edmund A. Smuler, :mm, 'Steel, &mallet I'. C-mhy, Charles E. Wilkins. A-. 1 et the rneAting of Direct-yrs, this day, ALEX 1. G. CATTELL, Esq., Wan unanimously re-elected PT 'Meat ; A LES. WHILLDIX, Esq., Vice President, JOHN W. TORREY Cashier. B;01103140 R N EXCHANGE IM BANK. PRibuisitratA, NoYetaber byt e ~be t I!. wing rekolutlon was this day adopted o !I I :rec:or. and ordered to be published: ..k.,../rtd, That the unsold portion of the Stock of this !NO be °tined to the present Stockholders at par, each ': - .khelder to have the rivilege of takin a pro rata •.2 cto.dlog to a pa y ment pte made beforeard, pro /-4 tbscription and be the Brat v i . .fdantm:Y. int svitsjal .1. W. TORREY. Cashier. OFFICE ASSISTANT TREASURER. rtiITED STATES, U. S. 3IINT, ~; 15tH.—To facilitate the payment of the , 1 1 . PoiNl.l4 MEM S. LOANS the 14! 4.fentiers' fe requested to pro,eut thum at this office. ".;:p tosviptsil schedules. t day.nifter the presentation of such schedules, if .'utt correct upon exausluation, st_yinttnt Will be tler muds, . Assist's Treasurer United States. „OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN 'CHANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. I laiits D .T ... - ... - i l!o4rd , of Directors have this day doctored a Cash d of TEN PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, and „. oER c ENT. interest on the outstanding Scrip of the . 'asap o r the ELEVEN MONTHS ending on tho ilith ; .. ..mysitile on and after the lOth inst., tree from Untied al,l .:ate taxes. a Scrip Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on . the (-Jelled on risks determined during the said e:ev.sia months, and that Scrip Certificates. in the v- e; `. 4.4rlnn and . IN deliveredafter the to the inst. assured entitled to receive Ilith B. M. HINCFINAN, Socrates-Y.. 11 -:.!nnu liu MILITARY. BOARD OF TRADE RIFLE REGIMENT 13 G:: REOINENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS BOUNTY t EiTh:ITI;• WANTED tor the above fine regiment (the '1 •••• eefiwat of Infantry for three years now recrait .AU asap to Philadelphia.) "' jot Mug this regiment will receive the following baud on being mustered in $l.l yll'eu. the company is full 30 . the r,Rimen, is full 25 "extdration of service . 76 7 • I .• b ut men or good et/greeter received, • A I 1 :" : Y t.t U ADQUjTEIta. 333 CHESTNUT Street. W ctimiLE,T ERSENWEIN, Colonel, Adintgut. d034-tf A L CONTINENTAL CAVALRY. 31 Ca Elmp Metcalfe," near HADDONFIELD, N. J. wanted to eotuplete Comtunios now nearly full, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund . , to too brat 'Twenty' Compuules mustered into ice of the United States. 4 7 1 s or three positions of Second LIEUTE N ANTS are It wt‘lch tele, he maligned to young men of good re. c* , . and who buve seen service. dell-tf WM. WISTER, Treasurer ES= VINANCIAL. COUPONS, IST JANUARY, 01? ?FIE UNITED STATES, NV • "D AMERICAN GOLD NNADIT D DREXEL c.C.; CO. $250 1 000 TO LOAN; IN LARGrOR SMALL AMOIJNTTS, ON DIAMONDS, SILVER-PLATE, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND 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 Molt:Lugo.) .Advances made at the lowest rates S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No, 31 WALNUT STREET STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES bought and sold on Commission, ex clusively. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., John B. Myers & Co.. Samuel B. Thomas, Bsq., Furness, Brinley, & Co., John Thomas, Esq. dele-Smit JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOCK & NOTE BROKERS, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE BIECRARICS' BANE STOOKS ~AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY. INVESTED AND NOTES AND LOANS ;NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES, OR, TWENTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA. SURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUBSCRIP TION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-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, no6-tf 114 SOUTH .15TREET. O $9,000 o City i no o rt A ga N ges, O . N iso r ,-,L..\l soo P t ß ol o o. l . 7 . E n D a farm within 12 miles of the. city. Apply to. . .• • E. PETTIT, N'o. . WAL.I 309 1:7 Street. • . WILLIAM. Y ARNALL, DEALER IX HOUSE-FURNISIILNG coops, NO. 1020 CHESTNUT. _STREET, Agent for the sale of RALEY, MORSE. &•BOYDE\'S PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES-WRINGER, Bellecetl to be the beet CLOTHES-WRINGER in nee it will wring the largest . Bed Milker entallest Hand kerchief drier than can poe-ibly be done by hand, in very much le*.vtime. • ' 8.7-A liberal dieeount will be* made 'to' dealer*. norm . . . RE - mov AT, A. WINCH HAS RIM9TED•r4) 506 CHESTNUT ..STREET. NEly-YPARS' SALUTATION. . . A HAPPY NEW TSAR teytituag and to old, . Fur all mail; multiplied blessings unfold ; Its mornings and eveuinga come laden.with•pleasnea • And time, soi it passes, to all prove a:treasure.. Nay tho soh wing of pence hover over the nation;:' • Dispemdg,g its gifts in the whole population; •• • And good-will and kindness Clow muug all the people, Till the face of setiiity went:; not a ripple. Nay honest indmetry and temperance abound, • And virtue and piety reign all around: And all, of all cl a sse,c improve their condition, And at the year s end be in higher position. Thus, grateful for favers,.she sea atation To the Ladles, her patrons; without reservation; For the c_euerous interest they continue to feel In the CORSET ESIPORICA OF SIRS. STEEL. IfottiOttgerg would test, now, its high reputation, . Ott TENTH, below CHESTNUT, they'll dud the lo cation' Where CORSETS and BRACES, the neatest and best, Are made for all ager, and every tame. 'al-2t* "kr AGAZIN ES PTLY DELIVER ."' Eli TO SUBSCRIBERS THE DAT 'RECEIVED, ALL THE NEW BOOKS. CARDS wittrrEN AND EXORAVED:•• • • Pape Partout Frames made any •=ilze. • : . • Large and Card Photograph*. Photograph Album, Portfolio*, kn.. • - . • • Fine Note Paper and Envelope*, with Initials Shinnied gratis. Stationery of all kind= very cheniv._• fe-jauk CIIALLEN C 1,1308 lE...sTNLIT Street. IN THE .FOR -L THE CITY AND CoUNTY.OII`.:ITILADELPIIIA. Estate of CONRAD. HAIME, deceased. The Audkor appointed by the court w audit; Petite, and adjust tlie account Sled by .AARON THOIIPSIIN, Administrntor d. b. n. c. t; a: to the estate of CONRAD I.IAC3S deceased, and to mat e distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meetl.ll,rties tere.lo in said estate. to enter upon the 'd.harge of Lis duties, on t'ATITIZDAT,_January 10th, A. D.lBB-L_at 8 o'clock P. M., at his Office, No. 109 North . SIXTH Street, In she city or Philadelphia. • ml•thatuat.. I\ THE ORPHANS' COURT PORTER CITY AND COUNTY OP - PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN SMITH; deemed. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, eettle. and adjust, the second account of 3IARY'S.3IITH and WIL LIAM JOHN PEROCSON, Executors o f the last will anti testament of John Smith, late of the city of Philadelphia, liquor dealer, deceased, and make distribation of the ha- In sto , iu tha hands of the accountants, will meet the p4r tis4 interested. for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY. the 14th day of January, Mt, at 4 P. 31., at his *Mee. at the southeast corner of TIIIRD and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. jal thstuat' ' . .• O. W. DAVIS. 'Auditor. 4.4,-• • A MIX CLOTHING -. AND EQUIPAGE on ICE, TWEISTWaud GIRARD Smite: PHILADELPHIA. January 1, Mt PEALED PROPOS&LS will be received arlhis Mice . nutil 12 M. on MONDAY, sth instant, to furnish, at the Schuylkill Ar, , enal : "Set, , of Wall Tent Pelee," to be made 'upright, of Ash, with pia.. ridges. "Set: , of Common Taut Polee," all of clear Pine or Ash, or Ash upright and Pine ridkces, Bidder. will Natio the ituniber. pries, kind of oro)d, an d h ow u0e)11 they can be and, also the name% of two mireties fur the faithful faldltaeut of cumittc: it awarded. The Goveroiont re.erve4 the right to take any portion, or to reject a 1!, if the price ,:bottlit be deemed too high. • G. R..(IIIOSMAN, ja 'hat Deputy Quartermaster General fj• d. A. - M A..R.SIIAVS : SALE. -BY VIRTUE of-a ot.t of sale by . the •Houentitie Sohn • Catlwatt, der, 3udge•bf , the Distr ict estigt of the-yoked §th :fetes In and for the t astern DistrleE Vrenn-yarantWin Aiti.' r at ty, to tee directed, witliie sold at public sail, to the bi l t i ,,..t st ud best udder, for ca.A. at Micitener :. .;ore, 142, N. EltoNT Scivi.t. ou MON DAY,.Jo.uuary 12th, 1863, at II o'cloec A. M., the follawiag• artiel:l4 . or. ur. tr our n . dise b oxeslt : . SI Tin. • . 9 rases Howard & Sot's Quittlito; 6 case,. Foolscap. Letter, stud N..ts Paper. 2 bales Union Twilled G n u sincere stnit.. . 1 small case Shoes. Port Wine. il i gttl " f pipe, Bra ad Y. • 4 - Casks Claret (m:rar.! • • 13C0 WA Burgundy Pen. ' ' . .. .14. " " Sherry Sack. . ~ - 4 - • Claret. - - • ii . ' " Whisky.. . .. . . . F..Anirly Claret Camk 4. . . . .• ... .. . 1 " Whisky Quarter Pip?.. . .. ." . • Catalorwss will be isoted tire dayivriOr to the . otle, and the govtls ..Kanlitied at 'aid Steve. ' . WILLIAM MILLWARD, - . rnited States Ba .1) rshal E. of Ps.;.. Phlhultirbla..Dorontber 31. 3952. - : - . —. . '. ' •-3al-1t • • AfARSHAL'S -:S...i.LE;L . BY • AJ-a• of , a writ ."if Aide. lay the Honorable .10bn Cadwala der, Judge of the Di:oriel. Coart of the' Crated State.. in and for the Ea , :tern 111.trict of Penn.iviva Edo, it! ini ralty, I.) the directed. will be avid at public toile. to the highest and tioi-t 1.144.','. for ra<ti, at Callowhtli..treet wharf. on TUESDAY. JANUA.CY vI h,lsti3, at 11 o'clock rho Canal Barge No. 21. a< <l.t. now li-!< at .414 —Tharf. BILL WARD, Unital State 4 Mat dial D. of Pa. Philadelphia. Bee. 111, ' Jal-olt _ T ilE... NEW YEAR S-11.0LIDAYS H . Call at .11613tERVi extra-Azii Pltut:igrattsh. Roomii and get il'eoloreil Photograph; . 000.1 Pieturei onTy *l.; SECCIND Street. above rewi. Ou molt: . • lc rpßux - .POW.CRAITS, THE :FIRST OP -L THEIR CLASS.—REISIER7S - iiteuenparabk: Photoursip44, in nil color., made, in view of the time., at rfAltneti prices. . : SECOND Sneer, shove Greve. It NATURES C CUNTER . FEIT..— ItEDIEWS icorytypes so closely resembi e the oriel. mats they ere pronounced by Woe perfect fac,:bniles. Gallery, SECOND Street. above Orem.... , ..• • h 1 - 41.1110YAI,.—TABER 47. H.IItBERT minored to O. 401,.liorthwec& corner .FOUlreli and MARKET Sneet4. . • • • • • • . MATERIALS PI ES ' BUNCH, LATER, AAR SULTANA RAISINS. • CITRON CURRANTS, SPICES, CIDER' WINS, &c., &c. . . ALBERT C..ROBERTS, • 'DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. ' CORNER ELEVENTEi AND "VINE STS WRENCH S T PURRgY BIARNE'S Imported Mustard, for sale" la store and to arrive, by the sole agent CkARLEs S. cAssrAnvi, nest No. 128 WALNI7, Street. • T HE -131 I ITED STATES SANITARY ••COMMISSION DEPOSITORY; . . • • 10. 27 SO4.7TH SIXTH STREET. Contributions of the followiug articles are earnestly.' Whited, Piz: Woolen Shirts, Drawers, Socks. and Mittens. Bed :hicks, filankete, Quilt-, and Shea:, Stimulant., Llgnors, Farinacevu: rood, awl Vegk", : do3l-3t DISSOLUTION 0 F COPARTNER SITIP.—Tho firm of WILSON, R CERNEA is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho bl2Si LIPS:i of said firm will be settled Hy either Parini - TN, zit their placo of busineßß, No. 415 MARKET OLIVER HOWARD WILSON. SAMUEL Id. ANDERSON, Philadelphia, Saran ry I, RD EDW It7 A 43. DE CERNEA. NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER SFUP —The subscribers hereby give notice that OW have entered into limited partnership, agreeably to the provieion of the several laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnership- That the n tine of the firm under which said partner ship is to be conducted Is WILSON, ANDERSON, CERNEA. ' That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted by the said firm, or partnership, the Job bili of Dry Goods, and the saute will be transacted in the city of Philadelphia. That the Mimes of the generalevi.ners of said firm are OLIVER HOWARD WILSOIi, AMUEL M. ANDER SON, and EDWARD DE CERNEA, all of whom reside in the city of Philadelphia. The name of the special Pat•tuer is WILLIAM W. HOLLOWAY, who resides at Bridgeport, Behnont eon 'thy, Ohl° ; that the caultal con tributed Ity tho said William W. Holloway, spocutl part ner, to the - emamon stock of said firm, is twenty thou sand dollars ht rash. That the said partnership is to commence on the first day or :Nunnery, A. D. I66:1, and is to terminate on the 'first (fay of January, A. D. 1936. - OLIVER H. \VMS° SAMUEL M. ANDERSON, - EDWARD PE CERNEA, General Partners' WILLIAM W. HOLLOWAY, iattllfh-th4t . Special Partner, del -1m F. , L NDERSIGNED HAVING formed a LIMITED PAMTNERSIIIP, do make the following publication, In compliance with the law re lating to Limited l'artnerbhips and the supplements thereto: Kr*t: The said Partnership is to be conducted under the name nod style of B. IL GARTOL. SEcond, The general. nature of the business intended - to be transacted by the said Partnership is the It SEINING OF SUGAR Ati'D MOLASSES. Thhit. The General Partner in the said Partnership is BAItIVABAS IL BARToL, residing et No. 724 South TENTH Street. Fain The amount of capital which. ALFRED Rif- SENBERG; the Speriat Partner, has contributed to the common stock amid Partnership, is ELEVEN THOU SAND THREE HUNDRED AND SIX DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS: . _ Frith. The Partnership is' to commence on the finit day of Sanuary.lB63, and to terminate oh the thirty-first day of Decembor,ls47. 13: It. BARTOL. th6t* ALFRED KUSENBERG. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO:- -I- fore existing in the name of SOUTHWICK, SHEBLE, St CO., is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. JAMES L. SOUTHWICK, GEORGE H." SHEELE. , EDWARD A. GREENE. riffladelithiti, Dec. 315t;18t32. THE IND ERSIGN ED _HAVING formed it limited partnership, do make the following publicatimOn compliance with the law relating to limited pprtherships, and the supplements thereto: - First: The said partnership is to be conducted under the name nud style of. SOUTI{WICK, SHEULE & GREENE. Second. The general nature of the buSiness intended to he - transacted .by the said partnership is the WOOL BUSINESS, and MANUFACTURING OF WOOLEN' GOODS. '• • • Third. The general partners are JAMES L. SOUTH- , WICK residing No. 232 South FOURTH Street, GEORGE H. SHEBLE, residing' INie. 947 FRANKLIN' Street, and EDWARD A. GREENE, .residing No. 13S North SECOND Street. • • - • Fourth. The amount of maul which SETH B. STITT, the special pa rt ner, has contributed to the common stock of said partneralup, is ONE lIIIN.DRED• AM) FIFTY TB OUSAND DOLLARS. Fifth,. The said partnership is to commence on the first day, t.f January, 1863, and to terminate on the thirty first day of March, A. D. 1868, JAMES L. SOUTHWICK, GEORGE H. SHEBI,E. 'EDWARD A GREENE, SETH B. STITT. Philadelphia, Dee. 31,15(`3. :jal.tli6t TEE FIRM OF DE COURSEY: & HAMILTON iS this day dissolved, by mutual con sent. SAMUEL O. DE C L OURSEY,' HUG Philadelphia, Dec. 31st, 1862 14 HAMILTON.. TII E UNDERSIGNED HAVING foruiea a limited paHnership, do make the following publication, in compliance with the law relating to limited partnerships, and the supplement thereto : First. The said partnership is to he conducted under the name or firm of DE COURSEV„ILAMILTON, & EVANS. Second: The general nature of-the business intended to he transacted is the DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUS[- EESS. Third. The general partners in the said partnership are SAMUEL G. DE COURSEY, residing at 328 South SIX TEENTH Street, IWOH 11A.MILTON. residing at 14.5 North TWENTIETH Street, and CHARLES T. EVANS, residing at )41 North TWENTIETH Street. Fourth. The amount of capital which SETH D.'STITT, the special partner, has contributed to the common Stock of said partnership is FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. ' •• Fifth. The Said Partnership is to commence oil the find day (4January, IS62t, and to terminate on the thirty-first day of December, 16.64. Signed,. SAMUEL G. DE COURSEV. HUGH liAmtrzoN, CHARLES. T. EVANS, ja14.116t SETH B. STITT. lv CTI. C 11.-T H E UNDERSIGNED I hereby pnblishihe terms of a Limited Partnership. which they formed on the 2d dlik •of February, MI, to terminate on the 31st day of December. 156, and which they have THIS DA't renewed, in compliance with rho • Laws of Pennsylvania. . 1. The name of the firm limier which the said Part nership is conducted is MATHIAS 3L 3IARPLE 2. Thee - general nature of the business transacted is the buying and vending of .VARIRTIES and FANCY DRY' (MODS. at No. 53 North THIRD Street, iu the city of Phi ladelphia, State of Pearisylvania. 3. 'Me mime of this General Partner of said firm is MATHIAS M. HARMS, residing at No. 1220 COATES Street; iu the city of Philadelphia. and of the Special - Partner of said firm GEORGE GORDON. residing at 540 'North...FOURTH Street, in thsicity of Philadelphia 4. The amount of capital contellinted by said George Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the thaw:W(l partnership was formed—to wit. on the 211 day of Fabrztary, 1331,. was ..TIVRLVE THOUSAND ME HUNDRED DOLLARS. i. The said partnership is non• rentniell, and is to eau. Gigue until, and to terminate on. the 314 t day elpeceni . Philadelpldit, December 51.1962. 3IATHIAS AIL MARPIJE. .. • General l'artuer. ' • • ' GEORGE GORDON. • 301-8 w ' .' Special Pail . NOTICE. --;.-THE LIMITED PARTNER . r HIP heretofore exiAing between the n* 0 (4140101. under the firm of J. T. PLATE & StIIIOTCLEtt, expires this day, by its own limitation. Philadelnhia. Decent. ber SI, 11432. . J. TEIEOPII. MATE,. CARL C. SC FIPPTLER, General Parners. ctn. F..PLATE, . . . . .. . Sted:xi Partner. ' . -By. his Attorte , y; J. THEOPH. PLATE. . The underAguid continue the Importing amt General Conuoixdott Business. under the firm of .1. T. PLATE S; SCIIOTTLY4L for their own account. . . J. nnorit. PLATE -. • _ CARL C.:SCHOTTLER. - . . Philalli.lphin4annary 1 . 1583 . - .. • .• • jal-tf TIISSOLUTION.-TIIE FIRM OF -1- ,- OArAm :ALDRICH SOX 6 . thi;; chi disziolved br mutual consout. - Eitherr of the panics is authorized to Use the. name of the firm lu.lionidation: - - • lAil • . • . . 0E0.• W.:ALDRICH. • . . . • •• • HE- T 3 NRE R 814:NED 11 . A7.E T termed a Copartnership. tinder the styli and name of ALD.IIICH & YEEHES, Dealers in Foreign and Go nwstio. Fruits. General Produce and Commission Mer chants, No. 3 South FRONT Street. Philadelphia. lir:ALIII ALDRICLI. JONES TEHKES. . • . . JONES • YERKES will continue the 'manufacture of Refrigerators and Water Coolers as heretofore, nt the old piece. No. 136 DOCK Street, Iselow Second. • * • TIISSOLUTION.THE YART RL DISSOLUTION.-THE` ShIIP lawieturore existing betwetareitarst..rikLLEß & .831.011 Y is this day dissolved by Inatnalconsent. • PAUL P...KELLET.. • January Ist, 736. . THEO..D. . • NOTICE.—TIIEO. D. EMORY has removed Al South FOURTH Streot. below Walnut. PAUL i • KEGLER re nte..lnA at the Old Stan& 327 WALNUT Street. lal-3t• COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. —THE t•ubscribers have entered into Copartnership a$ Sit gar Refinors. under the firm of HARRISON, NEW FULL, & WELSH. and will conduct their Inuatim at the FEANKLIA" REFINERY, No. 211 VINE :street. WALTER _F., NEWHALL. SA3IL. WELSH Jtt. CHAS. C. HAILAISOk. _ . . Phileasilphia, January 1, '1915, TIISSOLUTION .Or COPARTNER. JL, o eiAnrtnership heretofore existing Under thin/me of SMITH, WILLIAMS, CO. is this day dhe• eolyed by mutual rozekint, and the business .of the' late Ann will b e Pottled by either of the.undersitned, - at • No. 813'3IANIGT Street. • P. JEYICS SMITH. R. PRATT SMITH, .NO. R. WII.LtA3IS, 8.311.111, Jr. Piiirt Dec. SI, . ini THE COPA.RTNERSHIP • HERETO - Aire existing under the name of EDWAREi TRYz 0N..6 CO., is tbiti •dardissolved, by the witl.drawnl of the senior partner (non business. The business of the late firm will be settled by either of the partners. • -EDWARD. K. TRYON.. Dec. 31, L.V2. ' OEO. W. • TRYON, JR.. .• - • - THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE . ..THIS- Jay formed a oopititneiship under the the of TRY ON 3: BROTHER. for the purpose of transacting; the WIIOLESALE GUN BUSINESS at their stores, Nos. 625 IiARKET htreet, 610 COMMERCE Street. and 220 Forth SECOND Street. CIEO. W. TRYON. JR.. • EDW. E. TRYON. JR. Phila.. Jan. ], Mt : • PARTNERSB IP.-THE UNDER CO signed have ibls day formed a copartnership under the name and style of H. C. TRUNICk St. CO., for the transaction of the Importing and Sobbing Ors— (Tooda hnsio.ess nt No. 217 MAlt RET &root, and N 0.216 CHURCH ALL/ F. 11. C. TEUNICK, • W3l R. GREGG?: • • • FELIX BARR. • January 1, 156.1. • . DISSOLUTION. -THE PARTNER AIP lieretefore existing- between F. F. IVOLO.I - RALEIGH and JOHN iIULLIVALutt -der the title of the PHILADELPHIA WEDDING 'CON PANT, is this Jay dissolve.ll. . • AU persons indebted to said Company will ntake Par meat at die Odito of the undersigned, and all persons having claims will present them for set:lenient, at the someplace. • • • • . _ • • "]IALBICE ItALEIG(I, No. 9 .DA 'SW; anti No. 1.2 STRAWBERRY' Slreets. Philadelphia, Dee. 31, : . jal-3c• H. RICHAIDSON IS THIS PAY Y admitted to an interon In our Arm. • ' January 3,1563 ... - - COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.-T H E tit:dem-ivied ha re funned .11 copertnership under the firm of J. S. YOUNG - k ALTEMUS. for the purpo. , e of transacting die Dry Goods Jobbing lnisittess, and have taken the warehouse No. 420 MARKET Street. JAMES S. YOUNG. . . • - THOMAS ALTEMUS. • • • Philadelphia, Jan.]; vAt .. . iitt-n• • Cl° THE UNDER: hive thLa day enteird Into. a Coportuert , hip. under the of W. D. - 83I1Tli Sr CO.. tor the traii4a.!. lion nt chOBIZ.HWING buAltots . .. at the old stand, N. W. corner .r( Firm tad 3[lsTtlt Scroeu. formerly occuplel . 1:y Limit* rlttlinr, Robert rizoith.'.. GOPARTNERSHIP.-THE PERS this any tivniinteaSthesti4li-en, for Om frausailion or the WholeAnle Boot and Snoe'buAtit4, /IA .N 0..• Oil 31ARKET Street, niftier the ann raIIOIIROE 3: S.VALTI JAMES JOSEPH E. SM. LTZ. "PhilaaelplOn..lannary VIM • . lair* COVARTN.EIISITLP. TELE UNDER •SIGIN ED have this day fornied a Copartnership un der the name and arm ofJORDAS t ED:A.(Or the 'ran"- at•tion at dos Whole-al.' Rat. Cap. and Straw Goods ',mai -1••••.. tit NO. Ili* 71111:1) Street. CHARLES E. JORDAN,. WM. C. ROSS. Jatinftry 1.1911. • Aal-2t• • • NOTICE.-THE PUBLIC ;ARE 4 -1 hereby notified that the Arm hitntofore et toting un der the 113.)110 of S. LEVINE .1: M. has thbi day been disoolved by tual coueeut. The Intshvnis -will- be continued • as Iterrifyfure at No. :22.5 RACE Strtiet Lki. December 31,1 KM . • • • - PAitTN ERSE] IP.. =THE UNDER = G SIGNED hive this day entered into a Cojparcuership fur the trnapaction era lleaeral Commission business. at 2:21 South THIRD street, undo .the itautr and style of E. D. LOCKWOOD &CU • lc - . WM. P. LOCKWOOD. E. 012:VD/11 LOCKWOOD. l'hiladelphia. January L 'MI • • Ifo JAMES CliEriSON PARRISIT IS this day admitted as: a Partner With the uttilersitmed in the. Whet... vale Foreign :sad Domestic Dry Goods htl'i ne,,s. which will he coutinto..d a. heretofore. at .31:.! CH giTN in tit re4t. , The .+tyle of the new • Orin will be GICOUGF: to. GEODGE D: PARRISH.% Phil ttlelpLi:t, January 1,16G3' . jot.* • • •- HATE THIS - DAY ADMITTED ISAIAH HICKS and CHAS. O:SWOPE to: an in. tereA in nut. busineL4.. • • MAGEE it HICKS. Pt' il ad elphia...laa. 1. M. 3al-30 I ry E rAIITNERS.HIP :DP )3 It 0D- A. ItE_ID & BRO. is hereby extendedts)r 4 farther lOU. They will continue the WHOLESALE BOOR lab SHOE • BUSINESS, 'et • their. OW stand. Br. 211 North TIIIED.Street. rbiludelrhin. • jultit• THE 1 PRESS.-PHILADELPIHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1863. COPARTNEASITIPS. •BLABO.T • iN CO. • • int*" W. D. SUITE'. 'ROBERT P. dMITII BROD:ISAD 3: DRC► COPARTNERSHIPS. 18so Lull ON OF SPECIAL PART -Li' NERSHIP.—The Special Partnership between J. it PHILIPS, F. S. PHILIPS, and JOHN Ai. Km, uu d,„ r the tirni of .1. R. & F. S. PHILIPS has, this fourth they of f•:eptrulber, been dissolved by nit mntnal Voni , en t, John M. King, special partner, having withdrawn the emu of six thousn nd dollars in cash, aniettut contributed by him to said firm. J. It. PHILIPS, F. S. PHILIPS, SEPTEMDER, 4, ISM, J. M. XING. COPARTNERSHIP-WE, THE UN, DERSIONED, have, this fourth day or September, ISQ, entered into a Copartnership, under the firm of J. R. & 'F. S. PlllLll's,for the purpose of trausactine a JOH IIING CLOTH BTSINESS, at the store No. 34):3A11- KM' Street. ~1% R. PHILIPS, P. S. PHILIPS. SITTEMItEIt 4, 180. jal-51* THE ARRANGEMENT - EXISTING -A- hetweeu Dr, WILLIAM M. MILER' and - POWERS WET MIT.M_ ."Y, at the Chemical Worts of: the latter, in the TWenty-tirst ward, will cease, by mutual consent, from a ud nllerthis date. T 1 ro3rAs Ti. POWERS, WILLI - AVM WE NT irrm A S, WILLIAM M. WILE& l'hilodolphin . , 31,,t Drcembor, ll• NOTICE. -T1 F'r COPARTNERSHIP existing. between CHARLES` AL— ROGERS and SAMUEL E. EVANS, under the firm of EGGERS A: EVANS, Nate Brokers, was' dissolved on the 'hit inst.' by the d nth of CHARLES DI: ROGERS - : Dee. lst; 1,962. SAIIII:7EL R. EVAN S: 'The subscribers CO ve A R iA N da R y S HP oc iated themselvo, tiader the firm of BOYD S.: EVANS., for the trausaetiou of the NOTE BROKERAGE busiue,,w. at_ No - . 31 SOUTH TIIIRD Street. JAMES Nir BOY D. Dec. Ist, 15132—Lia7-lIL*3 SAMUEL R. EVANS. NICKERSON & -MOSELEY HAVE THIS DAY (Jan. Ist) associated M. R. HARRIS with Ilion in their busines& under the firm or NICKER SON. HARRIS, & MOSELEY. Busines continued at the old : NELSON J. NICKERSON, MADISON R. HARRIS. jtl•thAttullt". - WESLEY B. MOSELEY. 9 7 1411 UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DKr (Jan. Ist) formed a copartnerAip, under the style Of .7011 N C. HOPKINS & CO., for the transaction of the Wholesale CHINA. CLASS. and QUEENSWAHE Business, at 612 MARKET Street. JOHN C. ROPKINS: JOHN MuIaVENEY..... T H Fl COPARTNERSHIP HERETO ,FORE existing under the titne of SHULTZ. PER ; ,& CO., is THIS DAY dissolved by limitation. The business will be settled at the Ohl Stand, 4-s:North THIRD Street. MICHAEL 1. FEWER. December 31, BO R. .M.l-4t* THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI BIM) BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand, Iyo. 72 MARKET Street. Wilt. ELLIS S CO., Ern wrists, jal-tf 724 BIABKET Street. ISSOLDT ILO FIR OF. 11 - 7) SHULTZ, PEWEE., & ia fill , : day dissolved by limitation. The business of the late firth will be settle/ at the old stand, No. 46 North Thint street, up stairs. WALTER F. SHULTZ: ALBERT C.. GARDNER: Philadelphia; December 31, 1862. • G°PARTNERSHIP L'' N 1 ER signed have this date associated together under the name 'of ‘411117 T 7 4 OAP DNER for the transaction of the Virhoiesale Boot and Shoe business, at No. 45 North THIRD street, second story. WALTER F. SIIULTZ;' ALBERT 0.: GARDNER. Philadelphia. January 1et,18.6.3. -T jal-St*. pHILADELPHIA DECEMBER , 31, 1562.---The Copartnership heretofore eendneted by the undersigned under the name and style, of JAS. F. TOBIAS & CO. is this day dissolved by limitation. The husineSS of the'firm will be settled by JOSEPH F. TO BIAS at Nos. 206 and 208 South FRONT Street. JOS. F. TOBIAS, lc* : JAS. CARSTATRS, Jr. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CON -IL thine the Wholesale WINE and LIQUOR Business et Efts. 206 and 208 South FRONT Street. JOS. F. TOMAS, Philadelphia, Jan.], ' • jai -a. NOTICE STYLE-AND TITLE of the firm of wravxn, FITLER, & CO., is this day changed to FITLER, WEAVER, & CO. EDWIN IL FEUER, MICHAEL WEAVER, CONRAD CLOTUtER. JANt..ARY 3, ISG3. jal-im COPARTNERSHIP, N D E signed here Yhi day entered info eopavtnorship for the transaction of n General Commhision arid Importing business, under the firm of CHARLES 5..4; JAMES CAR. STAIRS. ' CHAS. S. CARST AIRS. JAS. CARSTAIRS; Jr. January 1, 1563. : jal-6t. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE existing wider the fino of LIPPfNCOTT PARRY is this day dis.i , olved by mutual consent, JOSHUA .IIPPJ:KCOTT retiring. The business will be settled' by offlier Partner at Nu. 200 MARKET Street. . Philadelphia, Ist /no. dst, 1,565, AMUEL PARRY HAS THIS DAY associated with him ELLWOOD JOHNSON :awl JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, Ada, will continuo the WD OLES ALE CLOTH BUSINESS Under the firm of LarriNcorr & PARRY at the. Old 'Stands, No: 200 MAIIE:ET Street and No. 6 South SECOND Street. SAMUEL PARRY, ELLWOOD JOHNSON, , DAVID T. BUBB. Philadelphia;lsl no. Ist, 15613. - • DAVID T..BURR retains the position beid with 'the former firm..lt* NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.-THE partnerAlip heretofore .extstma between HUGH UAW:OLD and EDWARD' 3. WILLIAMS, :under the at of HARROLD, WILLIAMS, S.l CO.; Bankers and Exchange Dealers, this day dissolved; Tyr mutual con sent. HUGH HARR - OLD, EDWARD J, WILLIAMS. Philadelphia, Jan. L Mal jalAt -I. i 'LISHA If. HUNT IS A MEMBER , 4 of our firm from this date. TFRDICK, STORES; & CO. Philailelpbitt, January 1, :Tt NOTICE. -JAMES H. PEABODY HAS this day been admitted ai a partner in our firm, THE DEATH OF: PETER L. FERGU SON. on the 3&th of June last, dissolved the firm of P. L. FERGUSON & CO. Thebusiness will be continued by the FairVhillg Partner, under the name and style of 11.0-6t* CHAS. FERGUSON; RETAIL DRY GOODS. - B AR6- -I AINS IN MALTESE COLLARS. Jtisi: opened, over 2,000 MUTEST; COLLARS, whieh we are running Off at : - 20, 25, 31, 37M, 44, and 50 cents, upwal.d. of-4300 Needle-Worked 311.151 in. Collars, at 9 5, za 31 'aid 3'L" cent. And LADIES:'.K.III GLOVES at - 44 cents per pair. CURWEN STODDART 'BROTHER, 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND Si., above Willow jltVa CRIB 'AND:CRADLE BLANKETB. Large CA - b Bisnket~. - Fine Cradle 114anknts: jal EYRE & LANDELL. FOCRTH and ARCH PYRE & LANDELL, „FOURTH AND ARGIL bare it fine stock of GOODS FOR FAMILY CUSTOM. Good Large Illanket.i. Good linen Shootings. Good Muslin 1).) - the Ple'. r_ Good trash Flannet Good Past Colored Prints. Good Table Linen and Towe/s. Good Quality Dltteß Good A, , sorrinent Colored Silks. jaPP CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, .A.ND WINDOW SHADES.—V. E. ADCHAAI SAULT, Northeast Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET St ree t,. win. open THIS MORXIING, from Auction, 4- &rain Carnets at 37, 45, 50, 62, . 75, and Sic. Entry and Stair. Carpets, 25 to 55r:80r, Homo, and Yarn Carpets, 23 to 45e. Floor Oil Cloths, 37 to 62r. Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 62. a to if 1.50. Buf and Green Window Holland'. Mons. de Laines, 13 to 25e, Plaid Dress Goods, 25 to -15 e, Christmas Chintzes, 16 to 20c. Frosted Deaver Cloths, *2 to *3. Water-proof Cloakings, $1.25. Fancy Shirting Flannels, Si to 62e. Canton Flannels, 25 to Me. Shirting and Sheeting. dell-thstu PHOTOGRAPHS. JUST OPENED, A NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, No. 9O( ARCH STREET, Where the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, FROM THE GARTE DE VISITE TO THE IMPERIAL SIZE. Are produced by the MOST EXPERIENCED ARTISTS, Those Av!shing first-class pictures are invited to call and examine specimens. A choice selection of Albums, cases and frames, on hand. A. O. KNIPE. dOT7-3rn DEAFNESS! A POPULAR TREATISE ON • DE A F•N S-S'; ITS CAUSES AND PREVENTIO.N. BY Du.s. LIGHTHILL, OF NEW YORK. FOURTH EDITION. - 0ne42.1n0, with Illustrations, Price One Dollar. The' N - err remarkable sale of this little volume is a suf ficient guarantee of its popularity and vitae. Three edi tions hav e . been exhausted in as many months, and a fourth i n just ready. The author's aim bas been to prodnce a book FOR THE PEOPLE, • "tot for the medical profession, but foraillicted individm families, who, wishing information ou the sub ject, hive heretofore been at a loss forstuay,/wurk treating in nnprcifessional language upon Deafness audits attend ing evils.. This book fills the vacuum. ft is clear and comprehensive, and should, therefore, and its way into the hands of every individual suffering with Deafness, or any accempanfing affliction. its value. will be at once appreciated. :told by Booksellers everywhere, and Ii will be sent by mail free, ou receijit of 0 ue Dollar, by . 1.; CARLETON, (Late RCM & CARLETON . ). • 413 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard street, N. Y. 11e441163mit FAMILY DYE. COL9RS LIST OF COLORS BLACK. • ' SALMON% DARK 13RowN. SCARLET. SNUFF BROWN, DARK DRAB, ' LIGHT lIRoWN,. LIGHT DRAB. ' ])ARK HUE,. YRLIOW: 'LIGHT BLUE, LIGHT YELLOW, DARK GREEN. ORANGE,' LIGHT GREEN. NAGE gTA." 'PINK. - SoLFERINO: -PURPLE, ..I.I , ENCIIIILII/L SLATE.' - . . - ' •-ROYAL PURPLE . pintsoN, . AIMEE • • - - . . . .. .. , FAMILY. -.DYE 00X,011a, FOr dieing Silk, .Woolen - and Mixed Goods Shawls, Scarfs, Dregges, G loves, Sou uets, I int,s Fent hers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wear- . lag 'Apparel, withperfocc fast culorS. • •••• •":•• • A SAVING OF' SO .1"ER • • CENT.-- . . • :These Dyes, are mixed in the form •at powders concen trated, are thorenghly ((Islet), and pnt up .in neat pack ages.- }or twenty-live cents you can coloras many goods as would otherwise cost fire ti//14311 that snm. The pro eeso is simple, and any one can use the. Dyes lath perfect . success. • lilt-redone inside.. Manuactured byf • . . •lIONVE Je STENtlfil, • .• .• • siss:BßoADwAr, Do4roti.. . For Sale by. 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This Safe is con ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything, yet offered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly fire and burglar proof, SPECIAL NOTICE. -- / have now, on hind say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, mosrof them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to alms, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. • ivtr • M. C. SADLER...tient THE PHRENOLOGICAL OARI -4 NET AND BOOR STORE is open day and emai l_ log for the sale of books on • PhrenologyPhysio. logy. Hygine , Phonography, and for Flireaologi. --"‘ cal examinations. Orders bytnail should be addressed to mar, L. CAPEN. 0022-wsniamif ASS CHESTNUT Street. Phila. GRAY . O 1 DLSOOLORED H DYED a beautiful Black oilfrOwn. at POOTTR and BRANCH.. de2l-if ti JOSHUA. LIPPINCOTT; SAMUEL PARRY. GEO. F. PE .BODY 4; CO 39.1-13 t DEA.FNESS I COMMISSION HOUSES. ARMY G O ODS. DARK-BLUR COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. abuNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SIIEETINGS AND SHIRT /NOS. For Rftlo by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS WM- A. DROWN' & CO., 216 MARKET STREET Are now prepared with their usual stock of very. superior UMBRELLAS, VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS de • ESTABLISHED 1812.. WILLIAM WILSON & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF • SILVER WARE,. S. W. CORNER. OF FIFTH AND CHERRY" STREETS. A very large assortment of Plain and. Panty SILVER NN'ARE on hand, suitable for lOLIDAY PRESE'tNTS, OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, ALSO, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, del3•t.ial AMERICAN PLATED,3VARES. P HOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS-A Luke variety for sale at low prices. by JANES IV_ QUEEN Er CO.; deli-tf tt 924 CHESTINTUT Street. MICROSCOPES SPECTACLES, AND . SPY-GLASSES, for presents, for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN Sr, CO., del3tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street. fi O PERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES.' For sale by • JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. der3-tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Paint Boxes, Photograph Albums, Writing Albums', Drawing Albums, Picture Albums, Toy Album's; Cartes de Visite copies from-En Pictures for Children, Pietifres for Coloring. Colored Engravings for framing, Fancy Papers, Gilt Borders. Also,•Boxes with Fancy Letter -Papers and Enve lopes. - SCH OLZ - Sr JANENTZKY, del-lm 112 South EIGHTH Street. LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children Is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladies, please give me a call. on'34mif READY-MADE CLOTHING. •-• VERY DESIRABLE IN STYLE AND• PRICE. Suitable for the sewn. (IV. ROQATS BUSINESS SUITS, In great varlet. WANAMAKER & BROWN, I POPULAR CLOTHING eHOUSE, OAR HALL, 8. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS SPEC IV '. AL DEPARTMENT FOR CUSTOMER WORK. D. 03-tja 'f FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. C. SOMERS & SON, No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, Have now made up for sale an entire new stock of FINE Also, a fall assortment of CLOTHS,• CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, which they respectfully invite the public to examine before purchasing' elsewhere. se27-tcl2l pARET'S ELEGANT ZEPHYR EMBROIDERIES. THOMPSON'S DURABLE HOOP SKIRTS, WbRLY'S UNRIV..kLLED PARIS CORSETS; FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 3. G. MAXWELL & SON, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMING% S. E. corner CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets. de27-3t if HAVE- YOV SEEN , TEE , SPLEND ID . ALL-STII-EL CHALLENGE . :.SKATES.: 3 For :Axle by . • ' • LESLEY 41 ] 00.•,' 007 MARKET STREET. • .: dei7-3t U. S. REVENUE STAMPS.. • • . , A GEN C Y. FOR THE SALE OF . . • , E D T AJT.E; S 'TAX St AMP. S . , ' No. 57 South THIRD . slitiet. first dOor above Chestnut. A full supply of all kiride of REVENUE STAMPS that have been issued by the Government for sale in quantities to snit. A liberal discount allowed on junottnts of 550 and 11P *anis. Orders by Mail promptlyattended to. . • JACOB. E. RIDGWAY, de9-dm No. 51* South THIRD. Street. JAMES S. EARLE SON,' DiPORTERS . AND MANUFA.C,UREF.S OF LOOKING GLASSES. . Olt. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS. PORTRAIT. PICTURE. and PItOTOGRAPII FRAMES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. EXTRzcsiyi. LOOKING GLASS WAREROO3IS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, de3l-tf 810 CHESTNUT. Street, Philadelphia. . . D . T. PRATT, (911.1CCE..1.10R TO PRATT & REATH.) .: • 4307 CHESTNUT STREET, . . Is cOnetantly in receipt of ENGLISH. SWISS, AND AMERICAN WATCHES, Of desirable styles and qualities, to saltall elaissa of buyers. • nolit-Thnif NEW CURRENCY MAGIC POCSET-BOOkS Cash curlers pronultly attended to. J. D. DI LLON, Sole Manufacturer, 17 ANN Street (up stairs) de2743t Is ENV Ydßli. WE AND EA_R.:-PROF. J. ISAACB, • A-J OCULIST and AURIST, from Leyden, Holland. is permanently located at No. slUl PINS Street, where he treats all diseases of the eye or ear scientifically, and warekit curable. Artificial eyes inserted without paln. . N. ss.—rsn charges reads for examination. tia.9-Imo R. BLARTSTON, No. 22 SOUTH • WATER Street, Philadelphia, Commission Dealer in Ohio and Illinois BROOM CORN, HANDLES, WIRE, TWINE. &o. LOST L -OERTIFICATE OF CITY laa, dated January 25th, MO, in the name of John Perry and _Karla Moore, in trust for Marta bloom for-VOL :Application has been made for renewal of Certificate; • f.0c13- th'slm."] /Oat( PERRY. I....ENTLEMEN'S - ‘-' 1 WINTER CLOTHING, INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IIYSTMANOS COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, FITILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $200,000. This Company continues to take risks on the safer classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay toasts promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS ancliwe respectfully solicitits favor in the future DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGIIURN. JOHN THORNLEY, C. E. HBAZLITT ABRAHAM HART, J DAVID BOYD R... PETER S. 110 E, of N. Y.l WM. M. SWAN, FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., N. S LAWRENCE. WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER. THOMAS CRAVEN. President. • S e cGILLETT, Vice President, • JAS. B. ALVORD, tary. an2S-ifif UNI'T'ED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMA OF NEW YORK. JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. • JOHN .EADIE, Secretary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 8700,000. The business of this Company is conducted exclusively on the cash principle, which is now fully recognized as the only correct principle. The law under which this Company is chartered pro vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become impaired to the extent of $55,000, or more, the stockhold ers shall be called upon to make good such deficiency. This is the only cash Company in America which affords this sategnard to policy holders. Dividends declared every three years, the next on March 4th. IS6o. Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low as WO years experience and the probable future rate of interest will iustif.Y. 0. BARDENWERPER. Agent, No. 421 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCEE. Joseph Patterson, Esq., President Western Bank, Hon. Archibald Mclntyre, Treasurer U. S. Mint. Messrs Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Baker, Westcott, & Co., Bankers. Messrs. Stuart & Brother, Bank street. delowfm3in FAME INSURAN 406 CHESTNUT Street. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE, DIRECTORS. Y. N. Ruck, I E. D. Woodruff, Chas:Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice, Alex. Whilldin, Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes, 0. W. Davis, .- John W. Everman, FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President, WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. fmlo9-iftf 1 - NEU - RANCE COMPANY OF THE -L 'STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE NOR. 4 and 51EXCFIANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED in 1794—CHARTER PERRPETUAL. CAPITAL $200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,1692, 84.38 0 516.13, MARINE, FIRE, AND . 19ILAND TRANSPORTATION INSURING DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner, Charles Mara Jester, Thomas B. Wattson, William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Cha ries S. Lewis. George H. Stuart, George C, Carson, Samuel Grant, dward . Knight, Jr., ' C John B. Austin BERRY D. SHERRERD, President. • WILLIAM HARM. Secretary.. 10180 FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVEL Y. --The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. Incorporated 182.5. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALI , 4 UT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-six 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 Goods, 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 offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of lose. .... DIRECTORS. • Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Quinn n Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Devereux, William Montanus, Thomas Smith. Isaac klazlehurst. .. JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. WILLIAM' G. CROWELL, Secretary. spa DELAWARE MUTUAL: SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. CORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN SYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND . WALNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. ON VESSELS, MARINE INSURANCE, CARGO, To all parts of the world. FREIGHT, INLAND lIISITRANCES On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake. and Land Carriage, to all_parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Mercha'ndize generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Fro. ASSETS OF TIE COMPANY, NOV. L 1502. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan.... $93,000 00 20,000 United States Six per cent. Loan 20,750 00 0,0(0 United States Six per cent. Treasury _ Notes 41,910 00 25,000 Unwed States Seven and Three tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 26,000 00 100,000 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan.. 95,330 0) &ion do. do. Six do. d 0.... 57,130 03 323,050 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan - 126,053 00 33,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. - Loan 12.090 00 20,000 - Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage Six per cent. Bondi 22,500 00 - 50,030 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds. 53,375 00 5.000 Penna. IL IR. Co. 100 Shares Stock....' 5,500 00 15,003 Germantown Gas Co., 390 Shares Stock, Principal and Interest gua rantied by the'Cits- of Phila.. , 112,700 Loans on-Bond and Mortgage, amply secured 113,700 (X) '5656,750 Par. Cost $663,749 62. Ilkt. val. $633.173 00 Real Estate 51,363 35 Bills Receivable for Insurances made 91,232 58 Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies,accrued Interest,-and'other debts due the Company 56,911 55 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, di10,603, estimated value ~ 4,513 00 Cash 'on "deposit with Bruited States Government; 6ubject to ten days call. $90,000 00 C 9 sh on deposit—in Banks.-- ~ 23,727 .91 Catib. in Drawer ' 230 DIRECTORS. Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Perdston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jone. , Brooke, Spencer Mcil value, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg. MAS C. HAND, President. C. DAVIS, Vice President. Lary. de 4f. Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traquair, ' Ryre.,Jn, James C. Hand; William C. Ludwig, . Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. X. Huston, George.G. Leiner,: Hugh Craig, A. R. Berger, TITS JOHN HENRY LYLBURN, Secret FIRE INSURANCE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, BIER. CH NDISE,.. FURNITURE, "&c., DWI', OR COUN'rRY. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. CASH CAPITAL $24-8 (AO—ASSETS 5330,175 10. Invested in the following Securities, viz: First Mortgage on City Property, worth double the amount $171,100 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's I per cent, let Mortgage Bonds ........ 5,000 00 Do. do. 2d do (i 460,000) 24,0).) 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Bonds.. 4,560 00 Ground rent, well secured 2OtYI CO Collateral Loan, well secured. 2,500 00 City of Philadelphia. 6 per cent. Loan.— .. .. . 41,070 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, $3,000,000 6 percent: Loan &MO 00 United States 7.3-10 per cent. Loan 10,000 00 Allegheny county 6 percent. Penn. R. Loan.... 10,01:0 CO Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan (i. , .5,c1(10)• • • • L 4,71000 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan (i 4,000) 4,930 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock 4,000 00 Reliance. Insurance Company's Stock, 3,850 00 Commercial Bank Stock. 6,135 00 Mechanics' Bank Stool• 2,812"50 County }sire Insurance Company'a Stock ' 1,050 00 Dalt:Ware M. S. In.surance Company's Stock.— . 700 00 Union N. Insurance Company's Scrip Ni CO Bills RPceivable 1,061 Si Accrued Interest 6,504 81 Cash in bank and on hand . 7,010 95 Msses promptly adjusted a ' DIREC: ClenTTingly, William R. Thompson; Frederick Brown, • Stevenson, - John H. Worrell, li. L. Ca:pima, Robert Poland: - 0,1): Rosenaarten, Charles S.-Wood, James S. Woodward, . CL. RINCII MAX, Scrci -A. BE.. INSURANCE CO3LPANY—lneorporated 1510. CHARTER PER PETUAL: • Yo. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Ph • " Having a Isw,le paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities,- continues to 'MSIII 4 3 on Dwellings; Stores, Furniture; -Merchandise. Vessels in port and their Cargoes, . and other Personal Property. All losses liberall and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS.R S. James R. Campbell, Edmund 0. Dntith, 'Cherie?. W. PoultneY. Israel Morris. Thoinas B. Marls. John Welsh. Strauel C. Norton, Patrick Bradyp ' • John V. TI4O AZRZRT.C. L. Crwrpoitti. I iNTHRAOITE-, INSURANCE 0031.- PANY:—Authoyhar Capital S4OO,O3O—CRARTEE PERPETUAL; Office Ye. 31.1„ _WALNUT.. Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia: This Company will insure against loss .or damage by. Fire, on Buildings; Furniture, and Meraandise gene-' rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and • Freights. Inland insurance to alS.l parts of the Union. William 'Esher, D. Luthe r. Lewis Andel:lliad. John R. Blackision, Joseph Maxfield. WILL W.M. SMITH. SeCreta' T HE ENTERPRISE -INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE DiSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND - WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson, William McKee, George H. Stuart, Haibro Frazier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnesiock, Beni. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton. J. L. Erringer. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary. • fel6 NOTICE .-A MEETINU. OF THE -I- _parties to an agreement between the Creditors and Stockholder: of the Greenville and Miami Railroad Com pany; dated the 12th day of February - , IEB2, will be held at the office of the said CornpanL, in the city of Dayton. in the State of Ohio, on TT - MRS AY, the Eighth day of January, 1563, at 10 o'clock A. M. The objects of such meeting will be to retain or change the name of said Cor- MTlitiOrl; to decide, for the time being, the amount of its capital. and the number of shares into which such capi tal shall be divided ; to fix the number of directors, and their term of office ; to elect such directors, and to do all things necessary or proper to reorganize said corporation under an act of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. entitled " A law to regulate the sale of railroads, and the reorganization of the same," passed April 11th 1561... - SAMUEL J. TILDEN. December let, 1562. HENRY C. STIMSON," del-sit Trustees., GOSH EN GLADES, WESTERN, AND Pennsylvania Bntter of choice quality, constantly received and for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, 107 grintb WATER Street. nogn • P.RYAN T 3 STRATTON,. AP CO. ' S COM MERCIAL cot:LEA:m.l.x corner SEVENTH and. CHESTNUT Streets. Superior inducements offered. Send for circular. . • dg:. MARSEILLES .oAgnix, Boxes choice Castile soap for Saleliy.141101)BS MLLVILIIS. No.:107 South WATER Street':. • . den- CRANBERRIES. -CAPE CIOIIr:.A.ND Jersey Cranberriel for sale b RHODES & WILLIAMS. den .No. 107 South WATER Street. NEW YORK STATE APPLES.-6,000 •A• lbs. New tork Driid A.pples of choice %tatty last received, and fee sale by' ARMES ic*WlLLlAifs, 441 R No. 101 South WATER St AY ItITM.—IN PIINOTLEQNS AND B Barrels, fox salty mt ai vok . R... 4 Airts, 145 WALNU T SL-eet E COMPANY, NO. 6CO CID 109,403 611 $97&,212 16 S3M, 170 10 cud aid. TORS. Samuel Bispham, Robert, Steen, 31u.ser, . Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall 1111 i, J. Johnson. Brown; Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen. John Bbisall,Pitt:ibrtrg. Elf TINGLEY, President. ,tarp. ;v13.-ef _ AS R. 31.4.R15. President. Secretary. if Davis Pearson. Peter Seiner, J. E. Baum, - Wm. F. Dean, John Ketcham. lASI ESHER, PresidenL. '. DEAN, Vice President. ariS•tf WANTS. nes," e• WANTED .-A RETAti, C.LOTII BALBSKADT.—Addrees Box 951 Pont Office. DOCTOR. -A PHYSICIAN, FIVE inthlefrom the city. about relinquishing' hie Prac. tice. 18 de . 8,8 A e u . 6 a competent SUCCESSOR. Address Doctor,' Office. de3030, WANTED —A . SALESMAN IN A Hat Hama % Who can influence Pennsylvania and Ohio tintle. Apply to JOS. A . T. H. SAUNDERS, do3o4t* No. 34 North FOURTH Street. WANTED-.7-A SPECIAL PARTNER V T with $15.000, In a manufacturing business already established. Twenty _per cent. realised on a business of one hundred thousand dollars. Seventy-five per cent. of the sales are for cash. Address, with real name, as no other will be recognised, G. J. L., Box 317 Post Of fice. ' • " de2X6t* TO • PRINTERS.-FOR SALE. PRICE Kt. a good.WOIIINGTON PRESS. beiV.34%.1 0 .. with cutaillete Awls of New Brevier Type. with all the (lase 4, Staudt. .and rxtorett of a Newspaper Witte. Address 'Newspaper, ' at this Office. . do:titu-ato TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOQ.DS.- An experienced SALESMAN, having an influential and valuable acqueiuleoee. (to whom he hay sold goods fora number of years plod in Be itimorej will he.otrn to an engagement after the 1.4 January - next . For inter view and reference. pletute addrems " X. Y. Z.," care San office, Baltimore, Maryland. de23.9t* BOARDING. . A - SINGLE. GENTLEMAN WOULD .1-11 ! like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the winter, within ten !ninnies' walk of The Press office. Address. w ithin ' at this office. dell-tf* . • • • .PERSONAL. MUSTER.. AND PAY . ROLLS, ' AND Government claims of all kinds. cashed or col leeted,_at reasonable rates, 17 JAMBS FULTON, 4*! WALNUT Street,. • n0.34f. P ENSIONS:-.. $lOO BOUNTY AND Pay procured and collected for soldiers, • sailors. and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced TIDOS by JAMES 'FULTON. Solicitor for Claimants, 421 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties living at a di* Lance. NEW. P.UBLICA'FIONS. . . . . . . \TEW AND ATTRACTIVE 800KR,..1N . .1. 1 1 elegant 'Minting's- •'• • - • • ' • LYRA CCELE.S.V.IS, HYMNS OF.IDIATZN. • TBE MITATION .OF CHRIST.. Anew And elegant edition..::.: TDB EXCELLENT WOMAN. BY W. If, Spin Kne. • A PRESENT..MEAVEN. .33y the author of Patience of Bole. . GRAVER TITOLICEMS. OF A COUN PRY PARSON. RACK.ETTS SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATIONS. . LINDSAY & BLARISTO34, Publishers. ial IDS Sooth SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. MR. STILLE'S PAMPHLET, READY THIS Mc)RICINO.—HOW FREE . PEOPLE CON DUCT A LONG• WAR. Sro Pamphlet. PritieUcenti.. Published and for sale km WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIES. del() • No. 800 CHESTNUT Street. 'YEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS !TI3:E. STORY OF THE GUARD: A Chronicle of the 'War. By' Mrs. Jessie B. Fremont. ltmo. U 25. • • SPRINGS OF ACTION. By Mrs. C. H. B. Richards.- 16mo. $1 • MEMOIRS OF THE REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY, D. D., (Kirwan.) By Samuel I. Prim... 12mo. OM: MEMOIRS OF MRS. :JOANNA BETHUN& Bp Rev. George W. Bethune, D. D. 12rno. $1.25. BROADCAST. -By Rev. Nehemiah Adams. 16mo. $l. . For sale by.. WILIJAM.S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, • deSO . ' ••. . • .. • No. 606 CBE iTNUT Street..; A SUITABLE NEW-YEAR'S GIFT SCHI.T.LER , S COMPLETE WORKS,' Edited wilh careful revisions and new translations, by Dr. Charles J. Delano]. This is a complete edition of this great German author in an English dress. 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 volumes. Prices ranging from five to twenty-five dollars. To be bad at the pith Ushers, • • 10. KOHLER. 202. North FOURTH Street or at PETERSON'S,. CHESTNUT Street, above Third. A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN. . 4-4- Just published, price 8 cents, a new edition of the late Dr. CULTERWELL'S CELEBRATED LECTURE on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing De bility, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c. The radical mode of treatment, without medicine, is fhlly explained, so as to enable every one to be his own physician at the least possible expense. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address. post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers, CH. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 BOWERY, New York, no4-.lm if ' Post Office Box 44516.. • • • NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS. 11,4,0. READY THIS' WEER. ILLUSTRATIONS TO LES MISERABLES. - - A superb small quarto on fluted PaPer, elegantly bound, containing 26 paanificent photogntphic Illustra tions of Victor liugo . s "Les Miserables.' The illustra tions after the original designs of G. 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Offer for Rule the following goods in bond of their own importation, viz: Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, in half pipes, quarters, and octaves. • , Burgundy Ports, in quartert and octaves. Ciporto rims, in octaves. Triple-Anchor Gin, in pipes and Three-quarter pipes. Jamaica Rum, in puncheons. . - Bay Rum. hi puncheons and barred: • . Claret. in casks and•rases. : Also. the following, for which we are the.igok agents : CIIAMPA ONE.•'-The celebrated brands of GoLdi.s.e!' and ' Gloria." • Purxey & Sigmas' Imi eriai French Mustard. • - : N • .oliVes. • ''• Capers "Cant:tire" Pure Salad Oil. • • • Also for sale, to.arrive, 150 casks Marseilles Madeira. • 'AV baskets Olive Oil. 120 cases French Mustard. idO cases Claret: ]l quarter casks Burgundy Part. • ,cal-tf 44 r 3E .0...0LUG-HT WINES IS . . boicArcrvz TO TILIGPERANCB." • . . "STRI,CTLY . ttraz! • (Los Angeles-" City of the Angell.") • CALIFORNIA DIRECT I 'PROM :THE VINEYARDS 'OF 'HMS: . NOBLER & FRORLING; EQUAL IN QUALITY AND CHEAPER PRICE THAN THE 'WINES OF THE OLD WORLD. 011..1:10CK .ViNE—Tery delicate, tine in flavor, superior as spianer Wine to the famous Rhine. MUSCATEt—Ter7 choice, of exquisite bouquet, an ex cellent Desert lirine: • ANGELICA—A highly luscious, naturally sweet Wine, greatly admired by Ladies—valuable in the sick chaur ber , ,recommended by the Medical Faculty. PORT—Of fine flavor, free from Logivood, very similar. to the Old Wines of Lisbon—used by the Laity in Com munion Service—highly approved. GRAPE BRANDY—The pure juice of the Grape, of un equaled superiority. The attention of the Trade, Hotel Korip4rs, and Convoiysears, is invited co these Wines. To Diva -11(18 and Coma/we/de they are particularly recom mended by the Medical Faculty, recent Chemical Ana lysis by the State Assayer of Massachusetts having fully established their parity, richness, and excellence. In deed, in these very desirable essentials they are pro nounced unrivallea, whilst their lowness of price cer tainly commends them to universal favor. We cordially invite all who are di•vposed to favor the introduction of really pure NATIVE ..k.,NIERICAN. WINES, to give us a call and examine samples. . For sale by the case, gallon, or single bottle, ai the SOLE AGENCY, 10. 42 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ABOVE CREST: UT (Late office of Blood's Despatch,) G. G. EVANS, _lent, For the sale'of X.ohler S Prot'ling's Wine, from the old established vineyards of Los Angeles, Southern Cali fornia. 3.1". B.—The preQent high Tariff, Exchange, Insurance, Freight, Sc., on Foreign Wines, antohnting to 1:::13•p.n -cent. over the original cost, has induced certain Un principled dealers to manufacture and offer spat-low; brands. We desire to caution oar frientitagaiurt this imposition, and to as.nre them of the,sl:-/et_purity of Me:4;ra. KOHLER diFROZLINWS CALIFORNIA WINEA. In addition, it has been proved that in bringing these Wines to this market by sea. around Cape Horn, the six-mouths voyage improver them at least 50 per cent. deitl-if 041 WHISKY! OLD WEISETI From our own and other celebrated Die.illeries. WniTreconstautilieceiring - OLD EYE WHEAT, AND BOURBON-WHISKIES, With Ir V i k f elan a A l traki'AJUSo).T. Our Whiskies. for purity. inellowns, and drilicacy, EMINENTLY THIs BEST . IN THISIyoar,D, And we sellthetaatabout RALF PRICE. 01IR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Has already become a considerable feacure in our btud ness, and co continue it in its preseut.state..and to enlarge it..we shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheap 17 as ever. CONSIDER THESE PRICES! Monongahela Whisky, 60cents per gallon, Old Bourbon Whisky, 75 cents per gallon. Old Rye Whisky, $1 per gallon. E,xtra Old Rye Whisky. $1.50 per gallon. Very Choice Old Bye Whls.liy, $2 per gallon. N. VAN BBIL. .118 North SECOND Street, nine doors above Arch. deg-lmif FOR SALE AND TO LET. PUBLIC SALE OF A GOOD FARM of 1354 Acres: in" Bristol Township, Backs County. Will bo *old at Public &I.le, on THURSDAY, the Sth day of January„s33 1, ar 2 o'clock . P: 31., on the iiremiscs. all that - prettily located FARR of about -11,i; Acres, in Bristol township, Bucks county, Pa., one and a half miles from the Borough of Bristol, on tno New te,svn Road, adjoining lauds of Joshua Wright, Hobert Wright, Edmund Grundy, and others. The land is a sandy loam, of ill. best productive quality, with FIVE MIMS IN WOOD. The improvements ara a }TAME DWELLING, Promo Barn, Stone Stable. High Wagon House, Corn Crib, and other out-buildings. Water at both house and barn. Apple and other. Fruit Treed. jal-tbstti :JOSEPH 11. PALS - T I NG. l e FOR RENT—MARK_ETSTREET— Frorn January Ist, the second, third, and fourth floors of „Nos. 420 and 428 Market street, Si by 117 feet, now occupied by Leon Berg & Co. Apply, between 12 and ? o'clock, at 320 'WALNUT Street, Office. No. 2, np stairs. noti-ibintf la TO LET—A COMMODIOUS mr.a.DwEnnw,Xo.l32 Nnrth FRONT Street. .Rent poderate. Apply to WETHERILIS: BRO., °M it 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. illgt DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE, maimed two miles sontbwes, of Ne=t Chelder, near the Brandywine. known es OSBORNE'S HILL, contain ins Si acres of Land, of rood quality; improvements, mood. Double House. good Barn, and other Out Bnildlud.. -The health of this: neighborhood prorerhially good, and the v i ew from the property i., considered uneonalW. For further particulars ,Inquire of the owner, realding -thereon fde3l-wfmot.) WILLIA.3I P. OSBORNE. SVALUABLE FARM FOR SALE— * Neirr WOODBURY, N. J. t . 13 nerve. NYnnld be di vided, if eiAred. Inquire of E. P. MIDDLETON, N 0.5 North FRONT Street, or L. LIVERMORE, on the nre• de-.31--r3r SAL SODA.-150 SMALL CASKS NEW CASTLE S..I Soda just received. and (Jr sale )7y RHODES 5: WILLIAMS. d 42 ('o. ]O7 South WATER Street. STIELLBARKS AND BLACK IVA.L. larrs.—A Consignment of New Shellbarks and Wal nuts, of prime quality, for sole br. RIRSDBg del No. 7117 South WATER :Waal. CARD PRINTIN . G, NEAT AND Cheap, at RUIGWALT 4 lIVIWTS, 11l Sou* FOURTH %tiltaL Ghwazat. MRS. JOAN DREW'S ARCH-brraEsir TEAE. Business H Ascot ; and Treasurer ...10S. D. M 1581117.. TEEM AND LAST WHEK OF:. 8. °LARKS. NEW EAR'S TWO ORAND PNIINORALiNCE;L Afternoon of holi oast two. THE NAIAD QUEEN, • WITH CLARICE AS: SCIIA - APPS. TIIERr.DAY. NEW YEAR'S NIONT.• Dr. (Marl! Sr. Clarke. TIIE POOR ORZTLEAIAN. To CO oelude with (slum nth Ow • THE NAIAD QU EN. Schnapps Mr. .r. S Crack" Friday. Volvo-pH Esuelit of J. E. Clarke: THE SCH.OOI. OF REVORAh AND HALAO QUEEN. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.-- Sole Lessee Mrs. M. A. 0-ARREITTBOIC Business Agent Mr. JOHN. T. DONNELLY.. TillS (Thiir,olay) IiVESINO, January t. 1861, The performance Will commence with Rm . :lm, THE ItHAPHIO. To conclude with the Iris h Cicely Unlock/ma BD* Laura K 38110: Lurd Duberly Mr. W. R. Make, Dr. PlITIIII(*P. LL.D. and A.S.S Mr. C. Walcott, Jr. Ezekiel Ilomeapon Mr. C. Wheatleigh: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.. TWO PERFORM/W(3M TWIN (SEW 7 EAR'S) AFTERNOON, at 2 &clock. THIS (NEW YEAR'S) AFTERNOON. at 2 o'clock. TO-NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK: . • TO-NIGHT AT 7. O'CLOCK. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. - CINDERELLA. NOTICE.—The demand for teats for these entertain ments being so gresit..the management induced to con tinue these performances for the balance ofthe week:. • There will, consequently, be THREE more IlolidapEn . tertninnwuts._viz: FRIDAY EVENING, Al' 7 O'CLOCK , : SATURDAY AFTERNOON,. AT - 2 O'CLOCK; • And the closing performance on SATURDAY EVENING. AT 7 O'CLOCK. Admission to all-parts of the house. 25 cents. Re extra charge for reserved seats.. To be had at the Academy, and Gould's Music Store: Seventh and Chestnut street:, . AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC; AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW YEAR'S AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, at o'clock. THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE CINDERELLA, THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE CINDERELLA, THE FUNNY LIT'I LE PEDRO, THE GREAT LITTLE PEDRO, TEE AFFECTIONATE LITTLE PEDRO. THE GOOD LITTLE PEDRO, THE PRETTY LITI LE PEDRO,. The Ponies, , The Ponies, The Ponies, The Ponies, The Potties, The Ponies,. THE SWEET LITTLE PONIES, WILL APPEAR. ' Miss ALLENSON, by particular desire, will Sing HOME, SWEET HOME Master EDWARD„the Wonderful LITTLE DRUMMER BOY, Late of the aStb Regiment, will give his great imitatisa THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM.- Admission 25 cents to all parts ofthe housso. NC extra charge for Secured:Seats. Doors open at 7; commence at S o'clock, RE AD ING S. FROM THE- POETS MR. AND L. DAVENPORT. MUSICAL. FUND lIAT,L, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1883, Commencing at 8 o'clock. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARI - 2, la; Commencing at 'S o'clock. 1-AKT I. L The Soldier from 'Bingen Hon. *rs. Norton, MR„ DAVENPORT. 2. The Wreck .of the HeKpertis_ Longfellow'. D AY EN.P ORT. 3. The Lost lIR. DAVENPORT. Bermulo Del Caspio Mrs. Hrimans.. • -bf RS., DAVENPORT. 5. Selections from lioniet 3111 DAVE.NPORT. 6. Mrs. Caudle's Curtain. Le,.tare MRS. DAVENPORT. Ten minutes intermission. ' ' _ PART' The Song of the Shirt • • MRS: DAVENPORT ?"Ode to Aieerice.•. MR. DAVENPORT. 3. Mrs. Sophonia Ward's Visit to the Prince of Wziles7, MRS: DAVENPORT: COodey's Book. 4: Les Miserablei,..' 'The Rohhery. . ... 'Victor H119, , i. • MR. DAVENPORT. 5. Trial Seene•from Merchant or Veoleo-Shakspeare. M. AND MRS.' DAVENPORT. Tickets 5(1 cents: Can be obtained at J. E. Gould'a Mu sic Store, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the Hall. de3l-30 CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET. MONDAY, December En, AND EVERY EVENING WI RING THE WEEK (except Tuesday, Dezember 33), PEARSON'S' HISTORIC MIRROR OF- THE WAR, Illustrating all the principal events and incidents front the firing of the first gun up to the present time. Tickets 25 cents: packages of six, SI. Doors open at ; to commence at 74. Exhibitions Wednesday, Ea turdsy, and New Year s afternoons atl o'clock. Chil dren admitted 'afternoons for - Scents. Tickets can be ob tained at the hail between the.houia of 10 and 12. A. M.. and 2. and 4P. M. ..de9o-se. . . A BEL CO.'S STEREOPTIC ON: - 1 - 1 - ASSEMBLY BUILDINOS, 'ANTI:Land CHBSTIIRIT - - • LAST WEEK. iierf Evening, and New Tear's and Saturday Afternoons. Admission ?,5 Ms. Children invents. • - &S9** GAP TA.IN . .WILLIAMS' GREAT. WHALING :VOYAGF 4 - AT , • .LECTLIRE • ROOK CONCERT HALL, ..... . • . Every Evening at o'clock. And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock This entertainment has a Neal Boat; 2 feet iong..wich fun crew. and as. exhibited 250 successive nights in New York. w. Tickets 2.5 Mil, or live for $l. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EDWARD PAYSON WESTON •: ORPOEITS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S • .- • . GRAND CONCERT)! FULL MILITARY BAND. AND GRAM) ORCHESTRA.. Comptising Forty of the , Best MusicLus, Ceder the direction of CoxDocros.: CARL BENTZ EDWARD PAY.SON WESTON would remPetrally ice form the subscribers to the above-named Concerts and tha public that the first Concert will 1,6 - given on MONDAY EVENS O; January 4 1%13; Single ticiketi to others Quin subscribers, Parque: (iu cludin - rced FeatA).sollelnts. Fern , rclelentin'uce on Lqcuststlwt). 25 cents. The hole of .the . Parquet Circle, Thilcony, Balcony Box 6A - anilzthe Brilliant Borer Promenade', Ls re.serrat for Pll.ft% ribera - and those hOlding subscribers' extra tickets,,, ' Admitting one person to the FOUR CONCERTS, to be even once in two weeks. OSS DOLLAR. Those dasiring to become subscribers will please tend their address to the Manager, Box 1104 Philadelphia Post Offal% previous to Saturday, January 3, isai. as no subscribers. tickets will be issued after that date.... k•SSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH . L.A. AND CRESTIOT._. BOMBAY. AMUSEMENTs . FOR OLD AID TOTING. TONS AND GIFTS FOR THE LLTTLE ONES. SIGNOR BLITZ, The srearldAo ICI AN and VENTRILOQUIST, with Ida MAIMED CANARY BIRDS., will ve his nest and popular Entertainments every AFTERNOON And EVE- N/NS during the 1101idav Week.. commencing at 3 and. 73 P. N., and.on.NEW.YEA.R'S D.A.Y, at n AL 3 and 734 P. hf. Theattraciinns will be marvellette: experi ments in Magic: wonderful powers in Ventriloquism. and thd - Datived - Canary - Birds ift their new characters. Admission 25 cents. - Children Ds cent.. de27-tf • AItrOODROFFE'S ORIGINAL BOHR '.3I3•AN TROUPE . OPILAGS GLOWERS and the Great Glass Stem-Engine '3IO:VTOR"' are 'coming. de:sl-St• RM.LNIA. ORCHESTRA. - PUB LIC REHEARSALS.. even' SATURDAY. APTHR NOON- at 33‘ o'clock, at the MUSICAL. FUND HALL_ Carl Sent; conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of C tickets, dl—to be had of Andre & Cu., 1104 Chas:Ant ittreet - ; J.' E. Gould. Seventh and Chestnut, and at the hall door.. • noW-tf .HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA -214 Sarah EIGHTH 4e104m IDENNSYLVANIA. lACADF.MY OF THE PINE ART& iO4 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) .from 9 A. X. P P-11. - Admission 26 cents. Children belt price. Shama of Moak. $3O. .bp 808 EDWARDS' GAIETY RUBIO HALL, BARRISBURG.—ThIs popular place of amusement continues to rurrect larv?, Andioteee, Mr. Edwardsis tamiliar with the wishes of the -pleasure going people of Harrisburg, and is constantly producing new attractions.. d e:1113t. . . . AL FOR; SALE..THREE-EIGHTHS of the brio . Thos. Walter. Apply to CHAS. S. ft • JAZ. CAIL;TAIR. 4 3.Ir... No. 12.11AVALSTIT Street. WANTED-COAL. VESSELS Pitier Point. and Nova hern., to toad ItomediateLy. - MOM rateepaid: • APPIT BIM TER. ?.JORTON itu0.4.2‘0534 WALD. 131' St. data' -11CrialaM 'PHIL ELP IN A. AND TRENTON AND CA.MDBX AND AMBOY RAILROAD compAmEs PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK LINES. CITA:NOE OF HOURS AND PLACE OF DEP:AMITE& On and after Monday, Juana ry 5, IW3, the line 4 New York will leave as follows, Or: FROM WALNUT STREETWITAIM VIA CAMDEN' AND'A.MBOY, 3t6 it., and 2 i'. lt., st;pplitg at att ti.-Atft , l. Way &at . . , VIA CAMDEN AM) YERAET.CITT‘: At 6A. M., and S A. 3L,StOPPiag. at alt thitiat War h:ta FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT, VIA JERIIEY CITY. At UA. M.,,topping 11,,ual Stations. At 3 P. M.. Washington and Now.Tork. ExpreF,4. At 6.15 P. M., WaAtiugtou and New. Yoe.: Expre , t.-. At 11.15 P. 31— Washienttan and New Yarlt 31,01. 1.30 (night) Washington and Neer York . Expre,:::. Januaryl,l,%3. . WM. 11. GATZMER, %Wint Ilezurninc from Y.,w York, Bitrc F:.tree:-.ltt DI., and :?. 31.. Tut 3mboy and Ca tn,1‘,91 at 1.1:•31; 311,11 4 I'. 31. via .I,...rser Cite and Camden.. and at 7 - A. M.. 10 .31..:ind 0. 741, 11.4) P: M.,. vitt Jerm...l. Ow awl 1i...u -sing:on Depot. j %%NIA RATLROA_D—Vor BETH LEHEM,. DOYLESTOWN. MAUCH CRUNZ.., THREE THROtiOn• TRIcINS. WHISKY Oa and after Monday, Nov. 17th, WM, Pdsse.r.get.Trains will leave the new. Depot.,.THIED Street, above Thiiinp-, eon street, Philadelphia, daily, (Sunday*, emeeptedj follow*: At 7 A_ M. (Expre4ii).for Bothlelem, Allentown...Rauch Chunk. Hazleton, WilkesbarrA., The 7 A. 31. Train makes close connection with,the Le high Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortesr. and moat detirable route to all points-In the Lehigh COM-1. region. . . At.3.15P. 31. (ExpreAs) for Bethlehem. Reston, Src. This Train reaches'Easton at 6.40 P 31. and make; clos& connection kith the New Jersey Central for New.. York. At 535 P. M. Tor Bethlehem. Allentowit, Manch Chunk— For Doylestown at 9.16 51. and 113 P. M. For Fort Washington at 6.15 P. M. White cars of the Second and. Third-streets line City. Passenger Cars run direct] v to the new Depot. TRAINS' FOR 'PHILIDEL • H. 1.1. Leave Bethlehem at 7 A. 31'., 9..: 4 .0 :, and 6.101": Leave Doylestown at 13:30 A..3L and-3.40 P: Leave Fort Washington at 6.-10 A.. 31. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Doylestown .at ID -k. 31. and-t. 15 P: Doyle.. for Philadelphia at 7.3 l A. 31. and 2 P. M. Fare to Bothlehent OO • •,,,itL5O Fare to Easton . . .. ...... Tare to Mauch Chink • ~ 9 61. Throngh tickets MUFI he krrocured ar the Ticket offices, at ;THIRD Street or BERK'S Street, in order to-secure tha above rates of fare. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains_,) connect at Berke street with Firth and Sixth,treet4 ?ILA senzer Railroad, five minutes alter leavine Third street. nol7 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. '=THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.--This road, being folly REPAIRED and effectually GUARDED. is now of tot the transpor tation of_llaesengers and freight to all in the. GREAT WEST. For rhronst ticicets and all other Information apply at the Cummers Office, corner c BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Arenne. S. M. FELTON, President P. W. and B. E. R. Co. WEST CHESTER A.ND PHILADELPHIA RAIL On anti after MONDAY, Dee. &h. 1662, the :mins will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the depot, N. L corner of EIGHTEENTH and 3IARKET Streets, at.54.49A. M. and 4. and 6.45, P. M. and will /nave the corner of Txrapr- FIRST and MANSET Streets We:A Philedel hia seven teen Minutes after the starting time il . .)ut 6igh.teeilh and Market streets. Leave PHYLADELPCiLraI and 2. P. IL Leave WEST CHESTER at S A. 3i. and 4.P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia I,t, &VA_ 11. anl 4 P. H. connect at Pennelton with. trains on the'PhiMdelphle. and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord. Kennett. Oxford. &c. • • if, WOOD. deS-tf • Superintendent. air ww WESTOI ia ,a S v TER PE.NMYLVIA RMINTDR.°AI) • "Jura INS D • • Crier BLEV.ENTII and MARKT? Streata, First Train at . 3al a.. 3f. -Second Train at 12.3.5 P. M. Third Train at 4.00 P. hi. LEAVE WEST CITESTSR. At 7.00 a Rd 10..5.k.M., and 4.3.1 Frets .dencele4l at :ad 71=ele,ht Sutton. earner Thlr teenth and Merkel. otreett., before aona. be delivered Itt Wr...t Cheater at 2.35 T M. For . Eta./ furnt•er I itformati on:armly - to JAMS CoWnßiti. Pe.sAenstr.r Agent. jrn.a LSWU HOUPT, Ti 6423: Moat, ADIUSEPtIfENTO. UtEMMEM Geo. H..Bokar $tlS;Ifll NORTH - PENN,WL- REOPENING OP VIA MEDIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT OV . SIIYD~,YS, T Hiiod Shaksp4aro. T. flood
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