The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 05, 1863, Image 3

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    ~.- t, 70n,. ~,,A, Godfrey, Providence, 3 Maas AUNER.-..0n .Saturday, 3d inst., Theodore Ammer, in
the 32d year et'his age,
Lao's, NI , W York, Noble, Caidwoll .0 Co. Doe notice of the funeral will be given.
t , :...(1 , '":" .r ' !tato - , New Nik, Castner, Stiekney & WEBER. -Al)ottsville, Janinti7 I, 111i3, W. A Weber,
v ;•aarn , only son of lleury and Susan. Weber, aged 17 years mull
.; Somers Newborn, Tyler, Stone & Co. month, *
v , .",t, it Mt ° ~! % I li.. Boston, Twells & Co. wEsT,-On the 3d inst., of diptheria, Harold Gilbert,
', 1 ,1 10, I (all, PrOVEiNtee, CroWoll & Collins. eon or tho late William M. West, in his 4th year.
';rJ " n iljitt, Tit utensil n. Newborn, Navy Agent. , Funeral front the residence of his grandfather, Joseph
It l''q 4 Hart, flat•dv, New York., ,T E Bailey & Co, ' Harvey, No. 2109 Green street, this day
.." 6"'" e ,'" Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves,o'clock. .
1 s shr,vet ,
(Monday), at 2
- , IIUITY.-On Saturday m,-ening, 3d. inst., Hetty A
~:. •A.
-: , Jadeite° of the Philadelphia. Exchange.) wife of George W . HOT, iu the 54th year of her age.
pool LEWI,S, Doi, Jan 3. *The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ,
,d, kid totem, front Philadelphia for liosten,iadoo inv it e d to attend the funeral, from her late residence.
r , '''''', - 'Melt has hem, ash o re n e ar Cape Bonlopea , No. 1207 "A alluce street, :on Tnesday afternoon. at 2
1 14 ',, w ho• 4, was got off yesterday, and is - now at o'elock, without further notice. „4.4,
~. 'U
Breakwater. The ship Tuscarora, for Li-14DELY.-At the military hospital, Washinoten .
t!':i' e r la ve,,,, brigs went to sea toolay. The brig in- C., Ed word Mihaly, son of Capt. Jacob 'lithely: . of t'tis
c‘,4•'" l't -- k Island,loaded with salt and tobacco, city, from injuries received at the battle of Fredericks 4
~ ~,,,to r s
burg.
- ...
F. 1 1" this morning. Wind south.
;;;'! , , , ig - 1, &., AARON MARSHALL Due notiee will he given of the funeral. *
- . C.LIFTON.-On the 2d hist,. Mr. Daniel. Clifton, sou of
MEMORANDA. '. - Mr. Robert D. Cliftomin the 33d year of his
age.
a m Wigs, (U 3 transport) Watson, hence, at ]The
relatives and friends of the amity are respectfully
11 2.1 invited. to attend his funeral from his father s residence,
l .:. ,„1 0 ea, Hussey, hence, was at Port Spain oth tilt, No. 525 Catharine street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2
, v4',',,, d a y for New Yerk.: o'clock. . **
".:''''' . r Pah w hence, via Stirrup Noy,where " -----
'''''' 'l.oth anchors, was at hey Vest 25th nit, to die- 7 Weekly Report of Interenents.
i '., 1 ,,„ e rgo of coal for the ft 3 Government, and . HaAran OITIC.F4 Jan: 3. 1863.
..."`' ' i n ; f, 8 74 . w Vork ;thing fith hst; --, - -
C..." . 11,,„,'. ay e, Townsend, hence for New Orleans, Death* and Interments In the City of Philadelphia
',• lll 'l', ; ;,Tatli ell, oft TOrtngas. ' ! from the 27th qt . December, 1862, to the 3d of January,
p;iiirs",illlt .1 Aiken, Godfrey, from 'New nick, at New . 11363 .
'4th alt. - - cl
eryi A Shindler, Ireland, cleared at New Orleans , , ~.., 1., .3 '
.., .
1- 1 1 f o r 'Amy York, . piss:Assts. 5 DISEASES.
1 0 ' ' H D NV 13 y Osen. SCIIII, anti Alliance. Ireland, IColn :, . : , 4 -z 'n - , - • ::: tG' :Z
I ' l ' l w PIT belOW NOW Orleans 24th.
• va - • i h , c Coil ,l bilg e d
„, hip nAmon il, as tote on mpe ms,,
',l".'care is worliing on tof her, The C was Tattled Abscess.. ;.... . '....... 2 Hernia 1
~.,.'o i ..t"l „ a nd Insured in Eurelm; cargo Insured on this Asphyxia:...... ... 1 1 Hooping Cough 1
;,..Ht" Anginarectori . ; .. 1 Inflammation Brain,. 1 3 -
t i '' ilarriet Lewis, (of Newport) Steadman, from New ,Aneurism 2 , " Breast.- 1 - 1
:,,,, i " . f ur Newport; bolero repnrtntl ashore in Little Apoplexy 2 1 0 - Bronchi- 2 3
00 ' t„lr has been abandoned, No insurance, , B ums o „ d 5 c0 i d0, ,... 1 " Heart.-
he .
rl l Cantor of 0 varies., ... . 4 1 7 " . Lungs.... 7
-Casualties.. " Stem &B. 3
,1 1 - -------
IHRIVALS AT THE HOTELS S m
Croup ' . 2• 7 Inanitibn 1
' Coestion of Brain.. 5l intemperance 4
Imams-. 1 1 Irate up. and Exp.... 1
Up TO 12 o'cLoox LAST NIGHT, - " Liver 1 Mania-a-Potu 1
_____..... Consumption, Lungs. 34 0 brarnamns
Convulsions, 3 10 Measles 1
contlDelt4ol Rotel--;
Diptliettin 5 Mathis 1
A siboluts,ll S isl . Diarrhant 12 3 Obstruction Bowels.. 1
nilttter Pittsburg Dropsy 4 3 Ossification of Aortic
,'*,l' non:Bost en • " Brain ' 3 valve- 1
:11\ , LanCaster CO - " - Heart 1 Old Age 5i
::, , .,';',, r , lialtildere
~,
..
, Disease Brain 1 2 Palsy 5
ill'i.:,.';aeinan, New 1 or,: '." heart - 3 Poisoning . ' ' 1
~,''„e r, Pesten -" :- Liver - 2 Softening of Brain.., ' 3
4, 1 ',":;,1;, Brooklyn .., . "'.. Spine 1 Small-Pox ' :2
;A''1,..4.1ad, La nen stet' Dyisentery ~...:. 4 1 Still-burn - , 10
Ihlll;uniett, St L o ok
Debility 5 4 Teething 1
ii,iti't, r i e n, Cincinnati Effusion on Brin.... t 1 Tetanus " 1
f i -."; ii,,,anti Erysipelas : 1 Ulceration Bowels. . 1 1
1;1; 1 ; 1 !` , Pennsylvania Fever - 1 Unknown 1
'' 6 r ''' "' :y Wash, D Puerperal ' 1 Wounds 1 1
0 He t "' •.' Wash, D C " Scarlet ' 4 " Gunshot....l, 4
4 " ; '' ) " wish D C " Typhoid....• • • 6 2 11 ,
v i,, Her , o • , " . .
I ward .v la, liteelu Gangrene.... ... ..... 1 1 1 : Total .132 103
. 11 1 ' i. r 4n & la, N ,f ork
4 ..... - OF TIM AtOVE TIMES WERE- '
l'i , ,, l' r " r i . ' k ' Milford, N Y NOnder 1 year, - 40 From 40 to 50 - ' 19
V . ' s'' - '• '4 , lev. Cincinnati
Ih , I A: s'N From Ito 2 ' 13 " 60 to 60. ,15
" 2 ,to i 21 " 00 to 70. 11
I 1' 4 " 1 ',,', 0 4, Wash ,D C " ',5 to 10 3 , ".711 to 80 15
4 1, i,` , Nltimere , -.- " 10 to lii " 4 " 80 to 90 3
f 0 4 , ,,,,k, Philadelphia. " 15 to 20 . 16 " 90 to 100 ' 3
'," . „ I W 0 ...wait, Boston " 20 to 33 - 42
-",".ciletatue, Wilm, Del " 60 to 40 23 Total " In
..it i rrew, BallfOrnin ' WARDS, . I .WARDS. : 1 " WARDS.
'lC,l; twith, Ching° First. 17 Tenth. ....... -.13 Nineteenth 15
~,, " dion, New York ' Second - 21 Eleventh 6 Twentieth. 7
~ ir4Ellsin & laDostan ' Third 6 Twelfth 6 Twenty-first 6
'''' •k M iulturti
,1 me) ; , < Fourth 11 Thirteenth 5 Twenty-second., 4
WE °team all & WI, Cal Fifth 6 Fourteenth 9 Twenty-third.... 3
t: , eit Sixth --...... 3 Fifteenth ' 10Twenty-fourth-30
s'.; A:len, Delaware'.
'Seventh... ...... 13 Sixteenth "1 Twenty-fifth.... 5
idley, Providence Eighth 4 Seventeenth.-- 5 Unknown. 5
' I ,Y ; Wheeler, Worcester , - Ninth . .... 71Eighteenth 41 —l 7 , 'lr. la, Portl'd JO' Total 9 34
NCCITCI4II, New York ' Deduct deaths from the Conntry . 5
',Anatol' , New York
ithay, New York ' Net deaths in the city
tq pirjalge, Boston Nativity-United States, 157; Foreign, 47; Unknown,
11, 4, Po Now
'i',‘ottsville
:Ninth and Chestnut.
It Ross, Cherokee Nation
W P Ross Cherokee Nation
M'l' Wilkinson, Witskl) C
'r 11 Valli:M
ine, Now York
J Knight, New York
31 H Lowrie, Erie, Pa
.1 1' Grove & wr, Danville
Miss L Groves, Bowfin°, Pa•
I) fl Cox, Tersey City'
.1 .1 Hurlbut Sr, In, N York
A Whiteside, Champlain
0 A Tanner, Wash, D
A L McDonald, Now York
R Froward, Manchester, Rug
0 A Stair, New York
L Steavens, Boston
L Albartson
R D Noss &2 s, Cher Nation
S 8 Seward
:TB Smith, Chicago
K RUM,
C H TUMOR, Now York
W Paterson, New York
New York
C K Uroen, NOW NitlttpAlliro
. 1) Brown, Warren, Pa
Mrs Whitney, New Haven
Whltnoy, NOW Baron
Blanchard, Boston
S C nold, Rhode Island
A Wolcott, Baltimore
J 0 Vonto, Now York
Gee P Strong, St Louis
Major II B Walley, U S A
Stirgeon 0 Siteklcy, U S N
Mfrs I Van Horn, Hadley
R W Shelbur, Wash, 1) C
M Fox
I N R Myer
Charles Ef No
J Duck & wf, New York
Dr 0 W Holmos, Boston
.1 H Hutchison, Loulsvlllo
001/E Pugh, Cincinnati
Chas P inmes,_Clnclnuatl
M MeCook, IJ 8 A
Miss Me :look, ttuebenvil, 0
A Taft, Cincinnati
.Ins King Harrisbitta •
..1` A Morris, New York
rMHolmes, Wash, D
Nestor C Raiment, Memphis
rs A R Vance
E P Mnhlenborg, U S A
wlzglus, Boston
M Brace
10 13 Smith & la, Now York
Wm Keyser, Baltimore
F Morgan
gFV.W BNornri silniting
k
.6 Kelley , New York
P,Mclntire , Penult
I•••YrAtt, Norwich
!neNUS
ofhatnotalt, U S A
Evans, New York
Note Clov.e, 1),
,DDC
en,' Clin , e, 'Wu C
i!•0 Utile Pomona, \VIO 4t
if rarmtss, Ohio
u N it York.
Girard house—Clies
%%litmus, PhHada
Dr 1,4011, Ph Hada,
Damhem WWash 1) C
:111c Weld, Ohio
.1 Helmick. OD JO
'hole: , A Keller, P$
Emanuel Ney,ll,llfinda,
.I!Prennou, E St Lords, 11l
i'llgoereher & la, Potts'lle
liTliaingelt, New Jersey
I !Newell, Schuylkill co
1.1 hay. Baltimore
i.sl,,,lourlng,lloll I dayb'g
cq l'Atherw °ed. l'a
11 Wood, New Jerse
n. D FAVILIIA. Now cork
J): Dolman, Philmla
6101sy, Peonsylvaula
!Arad, Newark
ItEDnylonOl'ash'u, D el
I tholugton, Del
;Naller.llllmiugtou,
Herelinuts'—Fourth.
V;WiiPure, Easton
lehr. New York
E ult.lin b Dawson, Penner
Ili Wormy:Ali
yi Wu— broil uer, York
ir: Fount:lla, Delaware
Chester
it Orr, Claimbersburg
H lievure, Pittsburg
3Prubnr, I' S
Holbrook, N Illimushire
ir I; Hunter, Will lit Disport
ol'nuuiult, Malvin) en,ht
I.IV Palmer, Venue,
is roilltor, JI Yllll llavcn
A t eerican—Chestnut street, above Firth.
'Me, Philadelphia. ros I, Moxloy, Baltimore
; S Andrews, New Torii L Baltimore
11 Anixandor.Witsli,l) C Miss V E Wolff, Penns
if Thompson, Wash, D C WII Fairbanks, New York
• • S
i'Kry Ma sentr, Wgonsei, D
CU S A Ro M
Blood Warden, New York
r. Perkins, Abiesncliusetts Alexander Wilson
•ti Norse, Minyincliusette I) W Riddle
%ally, Philadelphia S S peeves, Now El 13
I Jersey
Derirkson, Philadelphia: Lippencott, New Jersey
AS Du Bois, Doylestown J .1 Speed
St. Louis Hotel-011es
VHa milt on, Bitltitnote
'o.iones, Washington
hWhitney, Now York
PDottner, :Vow York
Fl Litchfield, Brooklyn
Itu Outside.
SR Wilcox,
Matelll3/111, Trenton, X .1
thigickell, Washington
:4 , 1' en, Ninon., /do
V ildiderson,
o'llArradt
Thelht ion—Arch s
Irilltauls 2 Cumb'd cu
J-bn Mon omit
I"feinplin, naston
Nmer, Mansfield, 0
) }II qnl, Bridgetun
;:..t, N
IA
Slates Union—Sixth
Long, Lew hitow
•:a Jnke. Tenon
Peel & Clacinuati
liolines, Romani
Wrailllngton
bunk:tin, Lapurtr,Pa
'Tr...lo,ll(lga & In, N lurk
ommercial—Sixth street, below Market.
tareseed, Delaware J WebAter, Lancaster co, PA
.i Bullard, 'Aladin, Pa J E Dark,
Fuller, Mass Jesse Snow,
.! Fuller, Mass A 11 Bennett, Delaware
iturm, William , cport I:olit G Parry, Delaware
C' , .l!Wilson, Ohio (lee L Kirk, Ponna
.' Morehend, New York .le,4e Kirk, New Jersey
el Shona?, Pa Louis S bade, Pitt:tharg
~.I;aiici, Virginia I
ational—Rano sti
PLowrenee, 1111 uer.o."
v. Villhmiv, 3llnernr 11 le
t 11. Innierm ft u, Lebanon
Rate Doyle, j'enun
OHM APW York
f,niT, New
York
Wyoming t•o,
l'll,wry, Wyoming en, PH
IkeillitliCBblAl7 I
Barley Sheaf—Second street, below Vine.
Dingle, Easton I A W Tomkins, Pa
Stroud:4lmm! W Neva', Pa
d}l Cmlwallader. Pa W CloAson, Point Pleasant
Atid,Cerversville, Pa It Kentlertline, 114 P V
/..N Farrell, Boston E Kelly, Norristown
i'mzith,flobuko I, N IS Kelly, iN'orristown
J Connecticut
Mount Vernon—Second street, above Arch.
, .
, rane-, Baltimore 1.1 Mott & la, I , llllad'a
::.p. Smith, N I ork IR K Chariton, Philiula
!:-...e, Penni' IS Mils, Plillad'a
t ) LI: oW 11, Willa, Del
_ -
RaM Engle—Th3rd st"above Callowhlll.
Mack, Easton Saml Hammond, Allentown
(hatch, Easton Mo4es L Schad, Penna
)lertz. Allentown 11 .1 Dreher, Pottsville
. • Lviteurjug, rittAllE% Edwin GeStlier, Philu
Stadium House—Sevond St., above Market:
& son, De IT 11 Brown, Delaware
I,werd Ihwt , Now Jersey 1.1 'l' !tendon, Newark, N J
LLnß,ltsrtsrllle lies Villiers, Toronto, Ca
Black Bear—Third street, above CaUowhUL
Ell But? Allentown !John Hunted, Easton
('has blekenelifed. Po
SPECIAL' NOTICES.
DISEASES OF THE EYE. OR EAR SCTENTIFI
tAI i treated by Prof. J. ISAACS, No. 511 PINE Street.
13 . — X0 charges made for examination. ia36t•
BATCHELOR'S E.AIR DYE, I
THE BEST IN THE WORLD. •
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
Nieces a color not to hn distinguished from nature;
►srraated not to injure the hair in the least; remedies
Le 11l effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
1 ' GRAY, RED, or, RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
titedid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and
4 intifnl. Sold by all Druggists, etc.
The Hemline is signed WILLIAM A, BATOHB
"'I L on ATheigur tides of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street.
(Late 233 Brofulway and 16 Bond street,)
New York.
tS—T-1860X.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTER/1.
Thel purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
they create a healthy appetite.
Ther are an antidote to change of water and diet.
hey overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
Titer strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
• 'WI' prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers.
~..1 . 1 ,t t Purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
••ttuY cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They' cure Diarrhiaba, Cholera, and Cholera Morbug.
%eV cure Liver Complaint and Nervous. Headache.
rte are the best BITTERS to the world. They make
tze weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great
tfuorer. They are made of pdre St. Croix Rum, the cele.
114 '4 Canaan Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with
hepleasnre of a beverage, without regard to age or time
°day Particularly recommended to delicate persons
14441 Ang a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Drag
rr'„,.. Hotels, and Saloons. P. 13. DRAKE & CO., 20f11
QADWAY. New York. se244m
ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
: :I .D. made la the Beg uner, expressly for RETAIL
41 '4 LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Ple
t * , . All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory.
a: nr O'sr.Patca Surma is strictly adhered t 0... All 8014
'*rebr treated alike.
JONES St CO.. GO4 MARKET Street.
MARRIED:). •
::otittrilay. January 30861,
aN . : 4 ,4,441N ( 1 / 1 111.11. hr . Ht. Her. Bishop Potter, Capi.
k I "' W. Williams U. S. 'Vols.. to Sarah b., dattgliter s of
liE yyglt — llrlllltY,—Ou rho Keyser of Iftitimorc.
voning of the 24th nit.,
itev. W. KOIIIIV, logrolorirk . A. Keifer to Jennie
t- ! : ° !' 14 •gl 'lnfighter , of Charles [lardy, Esq., allot tide
011 in. payers PIPItH"
26th ult., by Rey, 3. 11.
C. ;Nil. Mr. (liprg.. Writ; ht, of Egg Harbor. N. 41..
pannith iit this city.
1 . 14 Al V-1:1 Eli 1.1.11:.--On the Ist lad., by the
31 r. W. It. Moittgom o'Y to Miss Emily Fiedler, all
• 1 •• tit y.
. -
XTOP
O it, A.—At Chantilly, en the of December, 1644,
has ',coved at 1144..1E1MM, Virginia, Limit. Thu-
Snyder, or thy 211 Peusutylvania Cavalry, in the
te:•or of Ilia o, •
bt t , n rel.otlyei mid friend.. are reenectfnlly invited to
t o l d ea inneral. lento tint roildunro of his father,
firoy:e Line. licit; the Baltimore turn
-o(loticilotiritttinlitaril.i.:rn ;%e e t e lnueday, January
/. 1 41 1 d .1) .Eli. — SOl v denlv, i the ll 4 l lll Of January, 180
Ili: alder, Sr., In the 711 i year of hie nee.
I,;,rehttivelt Mend+ tire reApectfully invited to
k.,ht foorrol, from hit late residence, Bray's lane,
11 , 4, 11, e Baltimore turnpike, Twouty-fourth ward, on
hni:' ,ll nr, January 7, Doil. 1 o'clock P. M., without
D A polle *so
.Fs—At Pool, llione4otit, on the 30th in‘t.. Wll
- Davbi, ikon of a;e late 'Jot:J.l=ln T. Davis, of
J,. in the 811 rear of his.ago.
notice of the funeral will be given. **
, tekot t below Ninth.
W Gamin
Chug Spear and lady, Began
Tbo.l3Oakley,USA
A nutty, Philadelphia
lower, Boston
It A Morgan, Now London
John Conlin
11 A Williams, N Y
lien Ii Raymond & la, Del
Miss Cummins, Del
W P Jointing, Brooklyn
T. 'l7 Rutter, Bel co, Pa
Shepard, New York
.1 C Brown, Waterbury
W P Wilder, Waterbury
E Camblos
C Washing n, D C
P Murphy, Wash (meg, 1) C
INN rogue, Pittsburg
'M .lours
II Williams, New York
I S Winchester, Philada
street, below Arch.
T F Walter, Penn HaYea
L Wrecker, Altoona
3IrA Sarah Solo, York
Miss E Suln, Yak
Samuel Arnold, Carlisle
Philip Arnold, Carlisle
W F Cumin St ill, Wash,lD C
Thus C Atkinson, California
field Evans. Cincinnati
31i.s 31 Whitton, Pittsburg
.1 13 Herron & la, Pittsburg
C Hallowell, Ohio
JOA Merino, Philada
lion S J Ancona, Reading
nut street, ab. Third.
T Jones & In, N Jersey
0 14 EdmondA, U S N
I,V It Thompson,Trenton
.1 L De T.ott, Jr Wilmingt'u
James Welsh, k York
R C Storms
IT N Kates
W D Itnnk,Berks co, Pa
A .1 Bncknor, Jr,
It Harrold, Philacht
F T Fisher, N York
reet, above Third.
E K Solliday, retina
S %V Williams
Miss Thompson, WaslOn
F B Sni rt.] y, Pa
4 B Sly, New York
Mrs Butler, New York
W 11 Die Owen, Zauesv, 0
and Market streets.
F C Robinson & la, N York
.1 tl Taylor, W Chester, Pa
Williams, Lauc co, Pa
Jobit Potts, Conte:3olle
IA Thompson, Princeton
Goo L Plitt, Harrisburg
.reet, above Third. .
'M .1 Knauss, Anuville, Pat
1.1 A Alden, Paterson, N J
W C Andrews, Peoria, ill
Henry K Davis, Harrisburg
W P McCaw, Jerseytown,Pa
B K Dubois, Birmanglutm,o
H S Whitman, Reading
W A Corman, Minnesota
Mrs Jones, New Turk
Front the Almshouse, 13; People of Color, 8; from the
country, G.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing week of 1962 and of last week. wits as follows:
Week ending :January 4th, 1562. was '278.
Week ending December 28th, 1962. was 20.3.
11ta1es,130 ; Females. ; Boys. 53 Girls, 411. •
Deaths and interments or soldiers in the city, 10..
By order of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM READ, health pacer.
RESSON & _SON* HAVE JUST A
-.RE
CEIVED :
MUSLIN AlVb REVIERE BOWS ; Linen, Mull, Tarla
tan, and Lace Collars and Sleeves': wide Hatted Handitts ;
English Crapes and Veils; REAL MOHAIRS or Glossy
Alpacas; Poult de Sole or Mourning Silks; Black and
Purple de Laines ; All-wool Black Cashmeres, Merinoes,
OTTOMAN POPLINS, Velour Reps, Tatnises, Mousse-
Thibet and Blanket Long Shawls, So.
deN MOURNING STORE. 018 CHESTNUT Street,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH and ARCH STREETS. .
Have a largo stock of
Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade.
Silks for Pennsylvania Trade.
Dress Goods for Pennsylvania Trade. n027-if
GOOD QUALITY BALM ORAL
SKIRTS.—Tbese Skirts are full four yards wide and
one and a quarter long. Colors all-wool, and styles are
adapted to genteel trade.
pn27-11
SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCE
MENT OF CHRISTIANITY IN PENNSYLYA-
NlA.—The Annual Meeting of the Society for businese
will be held in the Vestry Room of ST. JAMES'
CHURCH, on the Evening of the Epiphany, TUESDAY,
Jonnery 6, ISA el 7% o'clock.
ja6-2t GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary.
THE CITIZENS' LUNTEER
"" C' 1105: E'ITA L ASSOCIATION t ake n easnre in ac
knowledging the following donations for the week end
ing .1 an. 2a : From Crissy & Markley, 513, (printing ;1 G.
D. Wetherell, 510; Samuel O. Morton, it'2,s; Miss Addle
Thompson, s.i; Mrs. M. W. %V. P., 53; Mrs. Berrop, 31 ;
Mies Thomas, IR; Mrs. Burnham, *1; IV. T., 51: Mrs.
Thompson, 60 cents; Mrs Furman, 60 cents.
Also, from Soldiers' Aid Society of Now Britain, 7
quilted comfortebles, 13 toil flannel shirts, 6 wrappers, 23
pairs wool socks, Fry linen towels, pads, pillow cakes.
slippers. lo puts apple-butter, apple-aelly, and preserved
apples, hotter, dried fruit, wine, &e.; General Warren
Lodge. No. —, 1. 0. 0. F., 7 bushels potatoes and 23‘
bushels beets ; Philadelphia Bible Society, Testaments;
Dr. A. .5. Smiley, largo handsome pyramid • pound cake;
Mr 4. Stewart.. 2 boxes of crac tore and moan biscuit: Mrs.
Edwin Greble, 7 pairs chickens and 1 goose ; Mrs. Seeger,
flannel shirts, drawers. and preserves; Drs. Edwards,
lot chewing tobacco; Mrs. Roberts, mitten • end roast
apples ; Mrs. Burn ham, cans of peaches ; Mrs. Erskine,
books, corn a Larch, drawers &c. ; Mrs. Tonrison, 6 pairs
di were, drtteh cakes, and biscuit; and Mrs. —,13 pairs
slippers sad wine. • U.
CALEB COPE, TREASURER OP
the United States Sanitary Commission, north
east corner of MINOR and SIXTH Streets, acknow
ledges the receipt of the following contributions since
the last report :
Mordecai J. Dawson, ...........
From a Lady of St. Peter's Church 513
Joseph D. Brown, additional 60
Mary 0. Brown, do.
From u member of Si. Peter's Church, addit.l....
Cash, per J. XT., additional
Previously reported
The Sanitary Commission, No. 27 South SIXTH Street,
also acknowledges the receipt of the following donations
in hospital supplies since lust report:
West Soldiers' Aid, I pkge, S. H..Cloddard,
Secretary.
Lebanon Soldiers' Aid, 2 pkges; Miss M. H. (Henninger,
Secretary,
Rev. C. U. Duane, Wool shirts.
The Misses R., clothing.
A Lady." stockings.
Miss Cordoba Weaver, Colobrookdalo Iron Works, lot
of line lemons. It
11.> SIX PUBLIC LECTURES TO GEN
TLEMEN ONLY—B 33• Professor W. PAINE, M.
1.1. et the ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE. RACE Street,
below Fifth, to commence on WEDNESDAY Evening,
January rth, and continue on THURSDAY, FRIDAI,
SATURDAY. MONDAY, and TUESDAY Evenings at 7
o'clock. Tickets to single Lectnre, Twenty-five dents;
to the whole course. For sale at the Doctor's Office,
No. 931 ARCII StreeL•at the Eclectic Medicine Store, No.
837 ARCII Street, aud, on the evenings of the Lectures,
nt the College. in.s-6t5
11Z., AT A MEETS
TRI HUMUS to the s:
boll!' SOCIETY, held FILM.
MI, the following named g e
gers for the ensuing year:
Edward W. Gorga.., . Robert M. Coleman,
George W. Vaughan, Hugh J. Worrell,
John Robbins.
• ThomasD. Stites,
Abraham P. Eyre, William Coleman,
Jacob Jones, • Alex. McFadden,
Charles M. Lukens, George J. Hamilton,
William W. Taxis, .T. H. NVainwright,,
George Storkham, Joseph E. Gillingham,
David human, Henry Kessler,
Samuel H. Meentchen, Andrew Zane,
William Albertson, Edwin Eyrc
Eli Garrison, Joseph Lippincott.
Contributions in money in aid of the Society, or Flour,
Meat, and Vegetables, will be thankfully received by
any of the Managers. Mr. JOHN G. HOPKINS, No. 321
North .Ninth street, is the duly authorized agent of the
Society for soliciting and receiving contributions.
By order of the Managers.
ABRAHAM PSYRE, President.
CIIA ItLEF M. Mitt:Ng, Secretary. P
FETHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
EXCH E INSURANCE COMPANY are here
tted that an Election for Officers and Directors to
serve for the ensitiust year, will he held at the Office,
No. 218 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the sth instant,
at three o'clock
MHOMCEOPATHIO HOSPITAL, 1116
CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open
(or the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for in the moat comfortable
manner, nee of charge. B. F. GLENN,
non-tf Secretary of Board of Dfanaenre.
COUPONS OF THE ALLEGHENY
CI Y DoNDS, payable in Philadelphia, dne . Ist
inst., will be paid by
WORK, McCOUCH & CO.,
No. 36 South THIRD Street.
NOTICE.—THE COUPONS DUE JA
NUARY L DM ) of the. Registered Mortgage Bonds
of the ELMIRA. AND WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD
COMPANY, will be paid on presentation a tho Office of
the Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and
Granting Annuities, on anti rafter the 2d instant.
By order of the Board of Manners.
WM. C. LONOSTRETH, Treamrer.
Philadelphia, Ist mo. ULM. jannw:lt
r i .M. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP
the "CORPORATION FOR THE RELIEF OF
THE WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF (ZERO:IIEN in
the communion of the Protostnnt Episcopal Church in
the Connnonwealth or Pennsylvania" will be hold in
the YeAry Room of ST. PETER'S CHURCH. on TUES
DAY, the oth of January, at /5 o'clock P. 31.
ial 0t JAMES 3f. AERTSEN, Secretary.
PITITA.DELPIRA. JAR. 1, 1863.
The Spring garden Soup Home, BUTTONWOOD
Street, east of Droad, will ho opened for distriluttion of
Soup to the Poor of their District, on TUESDAY Morning,
6th instant, rum 101; to 12'4 o'clock, and continue daily
(except Sundays) during the Winter.
Contributions arc respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH. J. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
M. A MEETING OF THE CONTRI
BU CODS to the NoIt.THERN DISPENSARY OP
PHILADELPHIA will lo held at the Hall of the Insti
tution, No. 603 SPRING GARDEN Street, on TUESDAY,
the 6th of J 4
anuarv,latt, between the hours of 2 and
o'clock I'. M., to elect twelve Managers for the ea ruing
rear. 4011.1 Y KEsSLEII. Jet..
&Set* • • • . Secretary.
PIIILADELPHIIII, DEC. 31, 1663.
At a moetlutt . or WOOLEN DYERS, held at the
house of WM. DUMAN% the following reiolution WIL.4
nuanitnouslv adopted:
Ranked, Tina, in consequence of the large advance in
Dyestuffs. we are tinder the neceasity of advancing the
Prices of Dyeing Woolen Yarn ONE CENT per pound.
JOHN KITCHENMAN, Pre-41dent.
COMA:O.IIImi, Secretary, ja!!-:it*
Failiett AVIS AUX ELEGANT&
" M. PAUL ANDRIOT, Gerand de la maison do
rs do M. GRANDVILLE STOKES, 609 CHEST
NUT Street, Philudelphie, a Phounenr de provonir see
nosnbreux ands et conuaissances qui Pont dela fe.vorise
de leur clientolle, (atuel qua les etrausterej quit vieut de
recevoir de Paris of Londree les modes lee plus recentes
et Iee BIIX portees pour la salsou'd'hiver.
M. Grandville Stokes a mis a sa disposition les etotTes les
plus belles, ethos rueilleures qualites, des premieres manu
factures .P.Kiirope.
Lee militalres, ainet quo lee °feelers de tons grades y
trouverone les meilleures qualitee d'etoffes, a des priX
tree modems. L'olegance de sa coupe, ainsi quo le cachet
de distinction qui la caracterise est dojo trop conun du
public pour en renouvelles tears nierites. deft-Int
OFFICE OF THE NESQ,UERONING
VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27. MI
The •Annual Mseting or the Stockholders of this Coin
pany will be held on MONDAY, the 12th of.Taanary next,
at Au. 122 South SECOND Street. at 12 o'clock awn. at
Width Onto au election will So held for a President and
twelve Directors to servo the ensuing year
ilc2lmSt JAMES S. COX Secretary.
FPI C E PHILADELPHIA: AND
TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY, Purtaihtb..
PH lA. DOCeIitIHT iati -
The anneal meeting of the .Steekholdtire, will
held at the Cotoiran3 o ,4 Office, No. 224 Sonth DELAWARE
Avenue on MONDAY, the 12th Jai:nary, 1801, -at ono
o'clock I '. M., at which time au election will be hold for
DIRECTORS for the ensuing year. .• '
. de22-inw(6l2 MORRELL,litakitari.
M. OFFICE OF THE BROAD TOP
IMPEOV }WANT COMPAN Y, No. 22 WALNUT
t‘treet. lee. 31 IFo2.—The Annual Afeeting of the Stoc
kholders :of the allure Company wilt be held.. at thole.
Ogle.° on 71.71:..1DAY, January 601 1 1. , at 11 chick:A. M.
,jil•thrtita JA3IES Al PLEXON, Secretary...
~" OFFICE OP THE ENTERPRISE
nv slit/A:WE COMPANY. No. 400 WALNUT
Street. nrs 1/EIMI iA; JAR ttary 2,1,63.
INOTICE.—Tho Annual 3lectl ng of the stockholders of
the ENTERPRI:W. INSURANCE DO3IDANY will be held
un MON: 11.1 the 12th instant, at 100 clock A. M., at the
Office 4.1 t 01111 TM ll y.
An election for Twelve Directors to serve the eusuing
year, will I e held ou the game day, at the saute place.
between t? c hours ono o'clock A... and 2 o'clock I'. 31.
.itia•St • CHARLES W. COXE. ifecrotstry.
OFI'WE OF THE FRANKFORD
11116:- . 7 - -• ADM SOLITIIIVABK I'HULADELPIIIA (.;11 . 17
"PASSENGER RAILROAD CO3IPANY, 13ERli$ Street,
1431..‘r Folirtio.-4'IIILIIIIMPHIA, January 2d. 1861.—The
Board of Director% hare this daT declared a Dividend of
FOUR (:ENT. on the Capita Stock of the Calcine y
out of the earnings of the pn..4t six months. Parable to
the Stockholders. or their loxtl representatives, on and
8 Her 15th inst.. went. of . all Maws. •
'rho Tran<er Hooks will ho closed until 15th inst.
jai:WM CHAS. H. ABBOTT, Secretary.
BYRE & TANDEM:
310
47,054 55
$17,394 55
ING OF THE CON.
nptwr t of the KENSINGTON
All EVENING, January 2d,
:litleinen were elected Nana,-
RICHARD COE, Secretary.
11M. THE NINTH ANNUAL MEETING
OF -THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TILE .sPRING
HARDEN *LOAN ASSOCIATION will lie hold on TUES
DAY Evening, 6th inst., at the Office of the Secretary.
jab-2i*
fre" , SOCIETY POE SUPPLYING THE
POOR WITH SOUP. GRISCOM Streot, second
door north of Pine street, will continence the . distriblition
of SOUP to worthy applicants on Second day (MON
DAY), Lth instant. mill o'clock A. M.
As this Society has no Collector, Contributions in aid
of the Charity will be gratefully recolvod by either of
the under-named officers and mombers
JACOB T. BUNTING. President.
No. 28 South Delaware avenue.
JOBN J. THOMPSON, Secretary,
No. 239 North .Ninth strcot. •
WM. EVANS, Jr., Treasurer,
No. 252 South Front street..
.TERE'I I 1I ACKER,
No. 316 South Fourth street.
JOHN HORTON,
No. 320 Smith Fourth street.
JOSEPH S. LEWIS,
No. 11l Walnut street. .
THOMAS J. HUSBAND, •
N. W. corner Third and Spruce.
JOSEPH C. TURNPENNY,
An3-').l* .
N. E. corner Tenth suit Spruce
Mr , OFFICE OF • THE • HOSPITAL OF
THE P. E. CHURCH IN PHILAD.ELPHIA—
st-Anv•24l, Min
—The
—The Annual Meeting of the contribu
tors to the OSPITAL of the PROTESTANT EPISCO
PAL CHURCH in Philadelphia will be held at the
Office,' 708 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the 6th
day of January, Mt, at P 1 o'clock M.
The report of the Board of hfanagers will be presented,
together with the annual statements and accounts, and
eight Members of the Board elected to serre for the en
suing three years.
3113-21• •
..TOTIN A. CHILDS, Secretary.
•
FEILAXIELFHIA.. - JAN. 2. 1863.
NOTICEr.A semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER
CENT. on the Mock of the BEAVER MEADOW RAIL
ROAD AND COAL COMPANY has bean declared this
day. payable at their Office on am! after MONDAY, Janu
ar). rith. L. CHAMBERLAIN, Preasuror.
JitS•Gt4'
• AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AND TR.TheT COAIPA NY.—ProrAusr,Pitt Jann.
ary 1, IS63.—The Trustees have this day declared a divi
dend of Four per cent. out of the profits of the last six
months, payable to tho stockholders on demand clear of
all taxes. JOHN S. IVILSON,
jal3t Secretary.
MOFFICE OF PRE INSURA.NCE
COMPANY OF NORTJEI AMERICA, Puit.ADEL
PNIA, DCCONIber 31,18G2.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will he hold
at the'oftleo of the Company, No. V 2 WALNUT Street,
on MONDAY, January 19, at 12 o'clock M. and on
TUESDAY, the day following, January 13, 1853, an
Election will be held for Directors, to servo the ensuing
year. CHARLES PLATT,
• Secretary.
IMP PHILADELPHIA AN D DARDY
RAILROAD CO.—NOTICS.—The Annual Mooting
of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Darby Rail
road Company will be held at the Company's Depot,' on
DARBY Avenue, between Portmetinth and Fiftieth
Streets, at 43 , 1 o'clock P. M., on MONDAY the nth day
of JANUARI P
,1863, when an election for a resident and
six Directors, to serve the ensuing year. will take place.
de3o-tjal2 TiaomAs SPARKS, Secretary.
IMOFFICE OF FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street.
Pat I.thELPHIA t December 29th, 1662.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholdera of the F'tme
Insurance Company will be held at the office, on MON
DAY, January 12th, DM at 10 o'clock k M.
An Election for TWELVE DIRECTORS, to serve for the
ensuing year, will be hold on the same day at the same
place, between the hours of 10 and 2 P. M.
do3Otjal2 W. I. BLANCHARD Secretary.
IMINSURANCE COMPANY OF.TILE
STATE: OF PENNSYLVANIA.
l'im,ADEt.enrA, December 31, 1862.
AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the
Company, to serve for one year, will be held at the Com-
Panv'a Office, Noe. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, oa
MOIsMAY, January 12, 1863, between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P.M.
d e23-titjal2 WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN
SURANCE COMPANY. PRILAIMPRiA, Dec. 27,
1562.—The Annual Mooting of the Seriph°biers of the
UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Phila
delphia will be held - at the office of the Company, on
MONDAY, Jannary 12,191, at 12 o'clock noon, at which
time en election for Eight Directora will be held to aerie
for the ensuing three years. JOS. COLLISON,
dcs-12t Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE 119E1A.NIC.POILH
Cry AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CUT
PAS:ENOER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street.,
below Fourth, PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 26, 1961. •
The Annual Meetin , • of Ow Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held at their Office, on MONDAY, January
12th, 1863, at 12 M., at which time and place an election
will be held for President and twelve Directors, to serve
the ensuing year
de27-tiall2
PIULADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD CO.—OFFMR 227 Semi FOURTH Sr.,
Prrtr,AnctrgrA, December 8, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the
Annual Meeting and an Election for President, Six Mana
gers, Treasurer and Secretary, will take place on the
SECOND MONDAY (12th) of JANUARY next at 12
o'clock M. W. E. WEbB,
de9-tia.l3
NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., No. 107
WALNUT Street, ni/LADELPHIA, December 26,1869.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the North
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will he held at the
office of the Company, on MONDAY, the 12th day of Ja
nnarY,lB63, at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing, a
President and ten Directors to serve the ensuing year.
de27-tial2 EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Sec'y.
MOFFICE OF TEE WESTAIOICE-
LAND COAL COMPANY, (No. 230 South THIRD
Street, corner of Willing's Alley.) PHILADELPHIA. De
cember 17,1862.
At a ineetiu. of Directors, held this day, a Dividend of
ONE DOLLAR per share, on the Capital Stock was de
clared ont of the profits of the past year; payable on and
aker JANUARY 2d, 1863.
The Transfer Books will be. closed until January sth
next. F. IL. JACKSON,
delB-tias •
. Treasurer.'
OFFICE HUNTINGDWN AND
BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COM
PANY, 258 South THIRD Street—Pnu,AneraquA, Dec.
22, 1861
NOTICK—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, 1863, at II onlock , when
an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year.
de?..3-tjal3 J. P. AERTSEN, Secretary.
MOFFICE OF THE WESTHORE
LAND COAL COMPANY, PHILADELPIIIA, De
cember 17, 19.32.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held at their office, No. 210 South THIRD
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of January,l36l, at 12
o'clock lif.; st which time an election will be held for
ELEVEN DIRECTORS, and a SECRETARY, and TREA
SURER, to serve for the ensuing year.
F. H. JACKSON,
.Secretary.
delB-tja7
r• TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders will be held at the office, No. 3 FORREST
Place, 123 14 South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY,
January 12,1563, for the purpose of electing a President,
Vice President, and Twelve Directors, to servo the en
suing. year, and., transacting such: other business as may
come before the meeting. H. H. SHILLINGFORD,
deM-mstjal.2r • .Secretary.
CORN EXCI
PHILADELPHIA, NOV.
Mrl November Mb, M.,
were elected Directors ofthi
Alexander G. Cattell,
Dell Noblit, Jr.,
George L. Bruhn
Edward C. Knight,
William L. Maddock,
James Steer,
Charfos E
And at the meeting of
ANDER G. CATTELL, Esq.,
President; ALEX. WRILL
and JOHN W. TORREY C.
n021.-tf
MCOMMONWEALTH INSURANCE
COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA
NIA—Office, Commonwealth Building, No. 013 CHEST
NUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, December 6, 1862.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the COMNION
WEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY of the State of Penn
sylvania will be held, at the Office of the Company, on
MONDAY, January 5, 1663, at 10 o'clock A. M.
An ELECTION OF TEN DIRECTORS, to serve the en
suing year, will be held at the same place, and on tho
same day. between the hours of 12 and 2 P.M . .
dell-tjas SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
OFFICE OF TILE ASSESSOR OF
THE SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, Pat-
LAORLPHIA. December V.
NOTICE.—GUSTAY GUMPERT has been transferred
front Division known formerly as 63:: (now 3) to Divi
sion No 6, vice Constant W. Newkirk, resigned.
JAMES SWEENEY has been appointed to 811 the post
formerly occupied by. Gustav Comport, known as Divi
sitm No. 6X, now Division No. S.
THOMAS W. SWEENEY,
U. S. Assessor Second District, la.
MILITARY.
BOUNTY. $175
$175
I PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARD,
157Trt REGIMENT P. V.
COL. WM. A. GRAY.
A few good men wanted for Company A. $2.5 paid on
enlistment: $75 when company is full: $75 at end of
war. This fine Regiment is now in good winter quar
ters at Fort Delaware. $5 paid to any person Present
ing an accepted rem uit for this Company.
A good Bugler and Drummer wanted.
Apply at . No. 716 VINE Street, or No. 627 CHEST
NUT Street.
RICHARD YOUNG,
poAßipv.• oF TRADE RIFLE
REGIMENT.
156th REOIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS
BOUNTY
RECRUITS WANTED for tho above fine regiment (the
only Regiment of Infantry for three years now recruit
ing and in camp in Philadelphia.)
Alen joining ,this regiment -will receive the following
bounties:
Cash In hand on being mustered in $25
when the company is full 'SO
" when the regiment is full 25
At the expiration of service 75
Total $175
None bnt men of good character received.
Apply at HEADQUARTERS, 533 CHESTNUT Street.
CHARLES ERNENWEIN. Colonel.
W. A. HA.3IILL, Adjutant. . . de2.l-tf
CONTINENTAL CAVALRY.
fg.ok "Camp Metcalfe." near HADDONFIELD, N. J.
—MEI, wanted to complete Companies now
nearly fall, to secure the Citizens' Bounty Fund
awarded to the first Twenty Companies mustered into
the service of the United States.
Two or three positions of Second LIEUTENANTS are
vacant, which will be assigned to young men of good re
ferences, and who have seen service. dell-tf
REMOVAL. •
•
A. WINCH
HAS REMOVED. TO
5O CHESTNUT STREET:
jai -6t •
O FFICE. ASSESSOR OF-Pnitl
SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, PHILADA., Jan.
3, IX2,—FRANCIS P. HALLO WELL has been appointed
ARISTANT ASSESSOR for the Ninth Division of my
District. Said Division is comprised within the limits of
that portion of the Ninth ward commencing at the west
side of Seventh street, extending to and including the
east side of Broad street, and from the north side of Mar
ket street to the south side of Arch street. inclusive.
THOMAS W.
U S. Aescee‘or, Second District. P(tnna
IDATENT RUBB ER OVERSHOES
-a- FIRMLY REPAIRED.—Ladies pure India Rubber
Overshoe., at 924. ARCH Street.
105.3t* WM. RENTON, .TR.
ÜBLIC SALE OF DAMAGED CORN.
P
—Will be offered for sale, at Public Auction. at the
GOVERNMENT DEPOTS, in this city . on THURSDAY,
January 15th, ISM, an amount of GRAIN, condemned by
a Board of Survey.
The backs to be sold separate from the Grain, at a price
to be Axed by the Quartermaster, or retained if deemed
desirable by him:
Terms, cash in Treasury note!, on delivery.
JAS. BELGER, Colonel and Quartermaster.
QUAltrEnnAsrea's OFFICE. I • •
BALTIMORE, January I, kita ja2ellt •
5 CASES 30-INCH BLACKSTONE
UMBRELLA CLOTHS.
i'or bY 101,1TIREW BINNEY'S SONS.
BOSTON, Maze.
MAGIC POCKET-BOOK, FOR THE
NEW CUARENCY,
• • . • Sent by Mall, for
TWEETT.VIVE CENTS. . • :
• • - • : .1. R. DILLON, Nano titter,
jilt Bt ll ANN Street, New York.
lIADIES -TAKE THEIR CHILDREN,
for HAIR CUTTING. to L. OUTIIKUNST'S,
1 GUM and BRANCH. '
CK E L, HERRING, • SHAD,
Am -a- /h. Ste.
2,600 Mils Mass. Nos. 1,9, and 8 Mackerel, late-caught
fat fish, in assorted puckages.
2,000 Bbls. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax
Herrin2,oo
Boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring.
160 Bbls. new Mess Shad.
WO Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, Stn
in store and for sale by
jal4-tf
THE ,PRESS.-PIIILADELPIITA., MONDAY. JANUARY 5. '1863.
CHAS. R. AI3VOTi',
Secretary
Secretaiy.
II .A. - 11FG E
. 24. 1862.-,At the election
the following Stockholders
s Bank
Christian J. Hoffman,
Robert Ervien,
R. W. Catherwood,
William P. Cox,
Edmund A. Sonder,
Samuel T. Canby,
Wilkins.
Directors, this day, ALEX
was unanimously re-elected
DIN, Esq., Vice President,
hler.
J. W. TORREY. Cashier.
Captain Company A.
MURPHY &
No. 146 North WILLILVEIL
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
UP STAIRS DEPARTMENT.
BOYS' CLOTHING
LADIES' CLOAKS,
READY. MADE OR MADE TO ORDER
COOPER & OONARD,
jas-tfel • S. E. COR. NINTH and MARKET SW.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. •
Caasimeres for Bosioesli Suits.
Cassimoros for Dress Suits.
Cassimeres for Boys' wear.
•
•Cloths adapted to every use.
de Boys' Clothing, ready made.
Men's and Boys' Suits made to order.
" BL A NhMTS.
•
•
A tiptop lot at $5. .•
Damaged Gray Blankets at $250 and $3.50.
Horse Blankets—Army Blankets.
Domestic OootlB at lowest prices.
TABLE LINENS.
- - Pine Table Damasks and Cloths.
The famous power-loom Table Linens.
' • Bargains in Napkins, kc., &c,
DRESS GOODS.
2,631 yards newest styles Delaittes at Me, -
Bine peps, Blue Poplins, Blue Paramattas.
Brown Rept , , Brown Poplins, Brown Coburgs
Balmorals at $2.75, $3, $3.25, au &
d $3.50.
COOPER
jab-tf S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
DRY GOODS UNDER USUAL
PRlCES.—Muslins haio taken another great rise,
but we will still sell ourlarge stock at the prices of last
mouth, viz : Bleached Mullins at 1236,15, le, 20, 22, 22, and
Vi cents poi yard; JX yards wide, ?A cents; ?X do, 110 cts.
All tho best makes will be found in this stock, such as
New York Mills, Williamsville, Wanisutta, Torrosdate,
&e. Canton Flannels at the lowest prices. • •
Blankets of every quality, many at last year'slow
prices, from *1.50 to *ln per pair. Some bargains.
Table Linens, 7-4 wide, for 50 cents; do., 62, 75,37,
and $1.25 per yard. Many-Of these were imported under
the old tariff, and are much under present prices, •
• Also, Napkins and Towels in great variety, much less
than they can now he bought.
Dorcas Societies sold to at reductions from regular'
pr . lees. R. D. & It. PENNELL.
3a5-3t 1021 MARKET Street, below Eleventh.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
i t HOLIDAY :PRESENTS
WM. A. DROWN & 004
246 MARETT STREET;
Are now prepared with their usual stock of ♦ery superior
UMBRELLAS,
VERY SUITABLE FOR PRESEBTTS
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS- A
large variety for sale at low prices. by
NAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
del3-If if 924 CHESTNUT Street.
MICROSCOPES, SPECTACLES, AND
SPY-GLASSES, for promote, for sale by •
JAMES W. QUEEN St
deli-tf if 921- CHESTNUT Street.
OPERA GL ASS.ES , OPERA
GLASSES. For eale by
'
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO..
del3-tf if 924 CHESTNUT Street.
LADIES' FURS.
NMVN
LADIES' FURS
FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
No. no 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. ' l / 4 dels-tja7
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
JOHN FAItEIRA,
No. 718 ARCH STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children
is now complete, and embracing every . variety that will
-be fashionable during the Present season: - All'sold at
the manufacturers' prices, for cash, Ladies, please give
me a call. oc34mif
FURS! • FURS!
GEORGE F. WOMR,ATII,
Nos. 41.6 AND 417 ARCH STREET,
•
HAS NOW OPEN
• A FULL ASSORTMEN'r
OF
LADIES' PURS,
To 'which the attention of.the poblie is inirited., itol94re
ISINANCIAM.
COITPONSijwi JAN:UAAY,
OF THE
UNITED STATES,
WANTED
AMERICAN GOLD
WANTED
DREXEL & CO.
HARVEYTHOMAS,
O. . .
STOOK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT STREET.
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVNBN
MENT SECURITIESbought and sold on Commission, ex:.
elusively.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negoelated 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, Esq.,
Furness,ir. - Co., John Thomas,
dole-Sulf . •
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOOK ifc NOTE BROKERS,
No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, -
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MIICHARIOr BAYS.
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION AT - THZ
BOARD OF BROKERS
MONEY INVESTED
AND NOTES AND LOANS iNEGOTIATED ON THE
BEST TERMS.
U. S• •
. .
FIYE-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'z
BURY 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 Tutted States, orf the
first days of May and November of each year. At .the
present PREMIUM ON GOLD, 'those Bonds yield about .
EIGHT per cent, per annum.
A fall supply always on hand.
JAY COOICE, •
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
• noll 7 tmhl ill 4 SOUTH THIRD STREET;
$260'000...T L 0 A N,
. .
IN
LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTTS, O'
. . .
DIAMONDS; SILT/014SL TR...WATCHES, JEWELRY.
GOODS OP, EVERY DkaOrrititzr, AT
ISAAC
OLD ESTABLISRIED MONEY LOAN OFFICE; N. E.
- CORNER THIRD AND SPRUCE STREETS.
(Only one square below the Exchange.)
Advances made at the lowest rates. deSlnt*
AND OTHER SUES OF
$lO, 000 MONEY to loan on Mortgage. Apply
to LEWIS- H. REIMER.
Iti 152 South FOURTH Street.
U. S. REVENUE.. STAMPS.
A GENOTZ THE SALE OF
UNI-TED• 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 Governmentior akin Quantities
to suit.
A liberal discount allowed on 'amounts of $5O and up
wards.
Orders by. Mail promptly attended to.
JACOB. B. RIDGWAY,
deft-8m No. 87 Smith THIRD Street.
IVORYTYPES,'EXEOUTED. AT REE
MEWS GALLERY. are of inestimable value V, the
roAges , 44-.-Thetrwondrotti accuracy oflikenessundeolor
tug has never been excelled. SECOND Street, o.hove'
Grecti. It
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TIISSOLITTION OF • COPARTNER,
siiir.— : The firm of WILSON, ANDERSON,- &
CERNEA is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business of said firm will be settled bY. either
Partners, at their place of business, No. 415 MARKET
Street. OLIVER HOWARD WILSON.
SAMUEL M. ANDERSON,
• EDWARD DE CERNEA.
Philadelphia, January], 18e3.
NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER
SHIP.'-The subscribers heroby . give notice that they
have entered into limited pn.rtnet•sinp, agreeably to the
provision of the several laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvenia relating to limited partnership. • •
That the n ame 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, is the Job
bing of Dry Goods, and the same will be trausacted in
the city sof Philadelphia. •
That the names of the general partner's of said firm are
OLIVER HOWARD WILSON. SAMUEL ilt. ANDER
SON. and EDWARD. DE CERNEA, all .of whom reside
in the city of Philadejobia. The name of the.BPCCial
partner is WILLIAM' W. HOLLOWAY, who resides at
BriligePOrf, Belmont 0011114 y, Maio; that the capital con
tributed by the said William W. HolloWay, special part
ner, to the common stock of Itlik fi rlo, is twenty thou
sand dollars in cash. • . •
That the said partnership is to commence on the first
day of :Tannery, A. D. 1863, and is to terminate on the ;
ftrSt day of January, A. D. 1866. ' .
s O A Li ni VE E R L li m ..S A V N II6Se t 4 OI3 I
EDWARD DE CERNEA,
V General Partners. ~
• WILLIAM W. HOLLOWAY% •-k,
jal.dlDt—Or4t , SpeCial.Partner:
NOTICE E UNDERSIGNED
.hereby publish the terms of a Limited Partnership,
which they formed on the 24 day Of February, MI, to
terminate on the 31st day of December, 1562, and which
they have THIS DAY renewed, In compliance with the
Laws of Pennsyl
name of the firm :under which the said Part
nership is conducted is MATHIAS M. MARI'LE.
2. The general nature of the business transacted is the
buying and vending of VARIETIES and FANCY DRY
GOODS at No. 63 North THIRD Street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia, State of •Pennsylvania. •
3. The name of the General Partner of said firm is
MATHIAS M. MARPLE. residing at No. 1220 COATES
Street, iu the city of Phihuielphia, and of the Special
Partner of said firm GEORGE• GORDON, residing at 510
North FOURTH Street, In the city of Philadelphia
4. The amount of capital contributed by said George
Gordon, the Special Partner, to the common stock at the
time said partnership was formed—to wit, on the 2d day
of February .1861, was TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS. . .
6. The said partnership is now renewed, and is to con
. Unite until, and to terminate on, the 31st Bay of Ddeem
ber 1661. .
P tiladelphla, December
M 31,1A86TH2.
lAS M. MARPLE,
General Pastuer.
.G SORGEGORDON.
jal-431v • - Special Partner.
THE SUBSCRIBERS. HAVING RE-
Iluguisbed the wholesale dry-goods buthiess, and
disposed of their stock of goods to DAVIS, KEMI'TON,
& CO., resrectfally recommend their friends and cus
tomers to the new firm. as their successors in trade:
We will remain at the old stand, No. 217 Tdmiz, - E i T.
Street, for the purpose or settlincw q t tilkkin:gg, • .
D. ,YONES & CO.
Philadelphia, January 1,1883. ito-3.3t*
. -
THE UNDERSIGNED; THOMAS W.
-a- DAVIS, late of T. W. Davis & Co., and WILLIAM
B. REMPTON and DAVID THOMPSON, late with Wil
liam D. Jones & Co., have this day formed , a copartner
shirt), under, ,the name and firm of DAVIS, KEIfPTON
& CO., and having purchased the large and well-assorted
stock of W. D. Jones & Co., will continue as successors
the Wholesale Dry-Goods business, at the old store, No.
217 MARKET Street and No. 200 CHURCH Alley.
THOMAS W. DAVIS
WM. B. KEMPTON.
DAVID THOMPSON.
Philadelphia, fst me: 1et,1583. itt:3l2t*
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
-a- FORE existing under the firm of LIPPINCOTT &
PARRY is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Joshua
Lippincott retiring:. The business will be settled by
either partner, at No, 200 MARKET Street:
JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT. -
• SAMOS', PARRY. '
Philadelphia, First month, Ist, ISO 3.
SAMUEL PARRY has this day associated with him'
ELLWOOD JOHNSON and JOSHUA W. LIPPINCOTT,
who will continue the Wholesale Cloth busine6s, under
the dim of LIPPINCOTT & PARRY, at the old stand,
No. 200 MARKET Street and No. 6 South SECOND Street,
SAMUEL PARRY,
• ELLWOOD JOHNSON,
JOSHUA W. LIPPINCOTT.
Philadelphia, First month, Ist, IStU.
DAVID T. BURR retains the position held with the
former• firm. ja32.o`
CHAS. HILL HAS TIIIS DAY BEEN
'—' Admitted tutu our Firm ; the name of the Firm will
lie JAMESLONG, BROTHER, & CO., 2r3 CHURCH Al
ley. JAMES LONG
OLIVER LOW/
CHARLES HILL.
Philadelphia, January 2, ISM. Ja.3.3t*
Ti 0 E.-THE PARTNERSHIP
heretofore existing between the subscrlbers is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
January 1 4 IST3. A. D. CASH, ' •
L. 11. RED.NER.
A. D: CASH, Conveyancer, No. 150 South. FOURTH St.
LEWIS 11. REDNER, Conveyancer, No. 152 South
FOURTH Street.
T HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore existing •in the name of MEGARG BRO
THERS, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent.
J. N. MEOARGEB,
S. J. MEGARG.,BE,.
TREODORE i1110.4110.EE.
Philadelphia, Dec. 31, 1362
The business will be continued as heretofore: ff4e er
the style of. THEODORE MEOAROBR St CO:.
THEODORE MEG ARO , ES, -
ja2.43t* Nos. 3 and 5 DECATUR Street.
CHARLES ELLIS AND • HIS- SON
Ey.AN T. ELIA S,of.the late firm erCHARLES I ELL IS
& CO.. have associated with them WILLIAM M: ELLI
COTT, Jx., under the firm of • • : t •
CHARLES ELLIS, SON &
And havinV taken the Warehouse on MARKET Street,
northeast corner of Seventh street, will - condone the
DRUG BUSINESS cud the manufacture of Chemical and
Ph a rinacenden I preparations in, heretofore. •
They respectfully ask of their friends a share of their'
trade, and a continuance of the business relations which
they have so long enjoyed with them. •
criARLEs ELLIS, SON, & CO.,'
ja2-1% Corner of MARKET suId.SEVENTH Streets.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day enteredinto copartnership for the transaction
of the general Jobbing Dry Goods business, under d the
IMMO or style of ADA MS , ATKINSON, dc CO, at No. 33
North THIRD Street. EDWARD A. ADAMS,
HENRY P. ATKINSON,
. .
JAMES M. WHITBY.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1869. ja2,3t*
NTO'IIOE.-I HAVE THIS • DAY. AS
.4-1 sedated . with me EDWARD. T. TAYLOR and
WILLIAM STOKES. under the former name .of
CUARLES WOKE& & Co. to carry on the business of
Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. •
CHARLES STO RES ,
E SR* C H ESTWJT Street.
CHARLES STOKES, . -
EDWARD T. TAYLOR,
WILLIAM J. STOKES. ' • • .1.12-6 t
.ELLIS & HARROP HAVE THIS
day associated with them WII. R. ELLIS. and
will continue the Cloth 'trade, at No. 225 MARKET
litreetonider qui firm of ELLIS RARROP L & Co.
, . CHARLES J. ELLIS.
• • J. THOMAS RARROP.
WILLIAM R. ELLIS.
`Philadelphia, Ist mo. Ist BEN. ht2-.3t*
COPARTNERSEEE'•-THE IT N D E R
signed have this day entered into copartnership for
the transaction of a General Commission and linportiu
business, under the Arm of CHARLES S. & JAMNS CA
STAIRS. -CHAS. S. CAIISTAIRS.
JAS. CARSTAIRS,. Jr.
January 1,1963. jal.43t
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—THE
partnership heretofore existing between HUGH
HARK OLD and EDWARD J WILLIAMS. under the
tyle of HAROLD, win:rams, & co., Bankers and
Exchange Dealers, is this day dissolved, by mutual con
sent. HUGH HARROLD
• EDWARD J. WILLIAMS.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1,1563.
TEE DEATH OF PETER L. FERGII
•-•: SON. on - the 25th of June last, dissolved the firm of
P. L. FERGUSON & CO. Thebusiness will he continued
by the surviving Partner, under the name and style of
de3l-6r* . . . . . • CHAS. FERGUSON.
NOTICE.—THE ratiTED PARTNER
-a- GRIP beretofornex-isting between the undersigned,
tinder the firm of J. T. PLATE & SCHOTTLER,expires
this day_Lby its own limitation. Philadelphia,. Decem
ber EL lea J. THEOPII. PLATE,
.3 ' CARL C. SCEOTTLER,
General Part tiers.
. . can. F. PLATE,
Special Partner.
By his Attorney,' J. THEOPH. PLATE.
.The undersigned continue the Importing and General
Commission Business, under the firm of J. T. PLATE &
SCHOTTLER, for their own acconnt.
7. TITEOPIL PLATS
•
CARL C. scgormiß.
Philadelphia, January 1, 1863. . iiil-Ber...
COPA.RTNERSEIIP NOTIOE:-4. THE
subscribers have entered into Copartnership as Su
gar Refiners, under the firm of HARRISON, NEWHALL,
WELSH, and will conduct their business at the
FRANKLIN REFINERY* No. 221 VINE Street.
WALTER S. NEWHALL,
SAML. WELSH Ja.,
• CHAS. C. HARAISON:
Philadelphia, January 1,15ta ial-Gt
• DISSOLUTION . OF COPARTNER
-81-1 IP. —The copartnership heretofore existing under
the name of SMITH..WILLIAMS, & CO., is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, and the business of the late
firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No.
513 BLA.RKET Street.
V. JENKS SMITH,
. .
. . . . H. PRATT SMITH,
JNO. H. WILT.IAMS,
WM. P.
. SMITH, Jr.
phikui . aphist:iie.
sit
__....
• -
I ' m ' : - ' ' • ialif
COPAitTi'ERSEIP.--THE U N D E
s u ir m ie e d a l L ar
i foi674il a t z tr i ntet : t o ria fo u r ni t tg e r
the
transaction ollbc i'mporiing and Jobbing Dr_y Goods.
business at No. ?27 LUt KM' Street, and \o.2I6(IRURCIi
ALLLY. • . 'IL C. TRUNICK,
WAI: R. GREGG,. ".
FELIX BARR:
January L ]Se'3.ial-6t
•
COPARTNERS= NOTIOE.T.II E
undersigned have formed a copartnership under the
firm of J. S. 'YOUNG St ALTEMUS, for the purpose of
transacting the Dry Goods Jobbing business, and have
taken the warehouse No. 420 MARKET'Street.
' JAMES S. YOUNG,
• THOMAS ALTEDIUS.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1863. jal-12t*
COPARTNERSHIP. -- THE.. IINDER,
signed have thisfday entered into a Copartnership,
under the name of W. D. SMITH & CO., for the transac
tion of the BIZEIVING business, at the old stand, N. W.
corner of FIFTH and MINOR Streets, formerly occupied
by their rather, Robert Smith.
jal.dt
fIOP.A.RTNERSHIP.-THE
BERS hat . .e this day associated thernselveelor;the
transaction of the Wholesale Boot and. Shoe business, at
No. 501 MARKET Street, under the flrolof MONROE &
SALUTE. JAMES MONROE,
JOSEPH E. SMA GTE.
Philadelphia, January 1,1553. ial43t.
1 1 11 E PARTNERSHIP .-OF B 0D-
A- HEAD & BRO. is hereby extended for a further
term. They . will continue the WHOLESALE. BOOT AND
SHOE BUoINESS, at their 03d.Stand, No. Sp North
THIRD Street, Philadelphia. _
jal-at• • . BRODITNAD a&BRO.'
. . . .
THE. • TINDIMSIPNED - :IIIiLVE ,
DAY (.7itn; Ist) termed e• CottOrtiteiehflOulder the
style of .701• IN C. HOPKINS IMO., Or the trausaction of
the Wholesale • . GLASS, and QUEENSWARE
Bushiess, at Op MAIIKET Street.
••• :JOHN C. HOPKINS,
jal-6t• . . • JOHN IIfeELVENEY'.
THE . COPARTNERSHIP HERE'rO
FORE oxiq - unde r name of SHIJLTZ, PEE
PER, Sr CO., is T H IS ng
Dived byThe
business will be settled at. .ortli
,
THIRD .Erreet. MICHAEL '0„ PEWEE.
December 31,1682
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI
NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the
OH Stand, No. 72.4 MARKET. Street. ' .
& CO., Dni_ggists -
jal-tf .11/14 MARKET Street.
NOTICE.—THE STYLE AND TITLE
of the firm of WEAVER., FITLER, & CO., Is this
day changed to ESTER , WEAVER, & co. . •
EDWIN 11. RITLER
MICHAEL WEAVE*
CONRAD F. CLOTHIER..
JANUARY 1.1663.
MATERIALS FOR . MINCE FIFA.
4BljNello LAYER, AND SULTANA RAISINS,
CITRON. RRANTS, SPICES,
&c.
AtiBEIRT: c. ROBERTS; •
DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES,
,&445411L CORNTa 1.17 H AND VINE
WILLOW SLEIGH BODIES.—A
ifirst ! lot just reeelred. For low.. wsr i nt,
ki3-31" • • 157 and 150 North THIRD Street.
SitELLBARKS AND' BLACK WAL
:iTTITS.-+ACOnelsrunent. of New El!ellbirlui and Wal
riut. of prime quality, for sala es i r _.
&_
'WILLIAMS
den tio.lol South WATER S:raiit,
NOTIC E.--THE .00PA.RTNERSIIIE
of BAST & PEARSON: at Ashland, &guylidtt.
County, and of DAVIS PEAIISON & CO., at Phi'add--
ph in, have .Levu changed by the ivitloirawal of Gideon:
Bast 'from said firms, on the first day of January, MI
The remaining partners continue the hosinemil of mining,
selling, and shipping Col, under the same Arm names at
said places respectiveli . . • DAVIS PEARSON,..
• • IthIaNUEL - BAST; •
• GIDEON BAST. • •-;
. 'January 2, no.. *
jas-8•
NOTICE.-T E COPARTNERSTIrR
- 1 - 1 ! heretofore existing under the mine and style of -
'MAW:MYERS & CO., is this da di by mutual
consent: The bUsiuess of the. ii r rm s i s elli re lle
ere so o ttled by
COENELIUS B. SELLERS No.
1i N I' BANKs
Philadelphia, 31'6111.17 . 3,18n• ISAAC
MAY
NI 11. ATTERLER . AND ROBE RT:
HOWARD, trading tiuder tho firm of BUEHLER
& HOWARD; have this day associated 'with thorn
GEORGE BORBRIORT and cirAuus.r. RUIRSEROTT.
The name and style of • the firm' will be 'BUEHLER,
HOWARD, & CO., who will continue the Foreign and
Domestic HARDWARE BUSINESS, at the Old Stand,
441 MARKET Strect,•below
I'ltiladolrldn, January 10864. • , : . . 3115-Gi*
• commissFw:Housts.:
NVELTAINT.O, - •CogrOL.:
PRINTS.DROWN AND BLEACHED SHEET ING S AND
SUIRTINUS. • . • •.,
DRILLS, CANTON. FLANNELS.
•
COTT:WADES,RsET J EAN S .
SILESTAS,
- COLORED CAMBRICS, SEAMLESS BAGS.
•
• BLACK DOESKINS AND p. A ssig- BRE s,
UNION CLOTHS, SATINETS.
'PLAIDiLINSEYS. NEGRO KEltargys . _
KENTUCKY JEANS.
COTTON YARN.
~r73I_PL Y, I3AZARD,
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREST,' .
COMMISSION BiEiLDHANii
FOR THE SALE OF "
PHIL ADELPHI A-M A.D E GOODS.
se2e4m
ARMY do OD S.
•
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. .
SKY-BLITZ CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD' WIOGHT. •
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. '
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND'SHIRT
INGS. For B$lC by
FROTHINGHAM 4k WELLS.
AMERICAR WATCHES.
7. 1 . I . B M,At. R EA , 151,
AMERIOA.N wATcErE/3,
IN D. T. PRATT;
le constantly in receipt of
AMERICAN .W.A.TCHES,
Of deilrablo styles and Qualities, • to . mdt all cisme of
a HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
G. RUSSELL,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH MEAT,
Offers a choice assortment of
PPutPIIDS,
EL-I - HOLD EN,
Dealer in Sue
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES.
JEWELRY, AND eLocic s •
70S MARKET Street.
AMERICAN WATCHES,
' CIODDIAIID SILVER CASES.
at WATCHES, JEWELRY,AO.
A. FRESH ASSOWFURRT
pROPOSALS .FOR 'BEEF CATTLE.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 15th day of
January,l663. for tarnishing to .the Subsistence Depart
ment 2,01 X) head of BEEF CATTLE.
The Cattle to be delivered at WASHINGTON, D. C..
and each, animal to average 1,300 pounds, gross, and no
Cattle acimitted.that weighs less than .1,000 pounds, gross.
The first delivery, to be made about January 26,1863,
or as soon thereafter as Government may direct; One
hundred head of Cattle per day will be regutied tote
delivered under this contract. . .
A bond, with good and sufficient security, will be re
quired. •
Proposals from contractors who have provionely failed
to comply with , their bids, front disloyal persons, or
where the bidder is not present to respond to his bid,
will not be considered,
The names of firms should' be stated in fall, with the
Precise address of each member of the firm. • --
Payment to be made in certificates of indebtedness, or
Stich other funds as Government may have for disburse
ment.
All bids to be accompanied by. two gnarantees: and
directed to Colonel A. BECK WITH, A. D. C. and C. S. U.
S. A., Washington, 1). C., and endorsed "Proposals for
Beef Cattle "
We, -, of the county of -. and State of -,
do hereby guarantee that-- is able to fulfil the con
tract in accordance with the terms of his' proposition
and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at
once enter into a contract in accordance therewith.
Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared
to become his securities. -
(This guarantee must be appended to each bid.)
The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis
trict Court or of the-United States District Attorney.
Bids which 'do not comply iottla the above will be re
ji,Cied. ' • • jas-9t.
GIILUID• FIRE AND MARINE
OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This Company continues to take risks on the safes
classes of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit
of the public, during the last nine years, exceed
500,000 "DOLLARS
anclisve respectfully solicitits favor in the future
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
C. E. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOY)) Ja., PETER S. HOB, of N. Y.l
WM. M. SWAIN "FURMAN SHEPPARD.
JOSEPH KLA_ _ • _PP' M.D.. N. S LAWRENCE,
WM. C. HURMAN;' JOHN SUPPLER
- THOMAS CRAVEN, President.'
. .
A. S. G ILLETT, Vice President. .
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. Ap2B-iftt
W. D. SMITH L
ROBERT P. SALT
'UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OP NEW YORK.
JOSEPH R. COLLINS, President. •
.JOIIN EADlE,Secretary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 8900,000.
.The business of this Company is conducted exclusively
on the cash principle, which is now fully recognized as
the only correct prizeiple. •
:The law tinder which Chi's Company is chartered pro
vides that, if the capital should, from any cause, become
impaired to the extent of $25,003, 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 safeguard to policy holders.
Dividends declared every three years, the next on
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Rates of premium charged by this Company are as low
as TO years' experience and the probable future rate of
interest Wlll'justify.
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No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.'
Joseph Patterson. Es4 RE .. P r za re g s .v id on e s n . . .
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O. W. Davis, John W. Everman,
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A LECTURE FOR YOUNG KEN.-
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on the Abuse of the Reproductive Powers, inducing Do
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OM
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studies, &c.
Military Tactics taught. Classes in Book-keeping, &a
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Offer for sale the following goods in bond their own
importation, viz:
Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, in half pipes, quarters,
and octaves.
Burgundy gortt., in quarters and octaves.
Oporto Port", in octaves.
Triple-Anchor Gin, in pipes and Three-quarter pipes.
Jamaica Ruin, in puncheons.
Buy Rum, in puncheons and barrels.
Claret, in casks and cases.
Also, the following, for which we are the Role agents :
CIIAMPAGIE.The celebrated brands of "Gold Lac'
and "Gloria.'
Furey & BiArnes' Frtnch Mustard.
Olives.
11 • 0
•
Capers.
- "Carstairii'" pure Salad Oil.
Also for sale, to arrive, 193 casks Marseilles Madeira.
200 baskets Olive Oil.
n!) cases French Mustard.
500 cases Claret.
117 quarter casks Burgundy Port.
WHISKY!
OLD WHISKY!
From our own and other celebrated Distilleries
:We areconstautl zeceivinE
OLDKFH t WHEAT, AND. BOURBON WHISKIES,
With which for price and
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 its present state, and to enlarge
it,•we shall sell, notwithstanding the Tax, about as cheap
ly as ever.
CONSIDER THESE PRICES!
Monongahela Whisky, 60 cents per
Old Bourbon Whisky, 75 cents per gallon.
•
Old Rye Whisky $1 per gallon.
Extra Old Rye Whisky, $1.50 per gallon.
Very Choice Old Bye Whisky, $2 per gallon.
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I.IS North SECOND Street, nine doors above Arch.
WANTS.
WANTED-A BOY: IN A: WHOLE
SALE Dry Goods House in MARKET Street. Ad
dress S. G. It., Prem Office. ' jai -3i
ATANTED-AN ENTRY CLERK IN
a Dry Goods Jobbing House; ono who writes
rapidly, and is correct and quick at figures, Address,
with references, " BELMONT," ar rhis Office. lto
AN TiNEM.PLOYED BOOKEEPER, OF
experience, having a few" boars leisure daily, is
willing to devote that time in posting. closing, or set
tling the books of Merchants, Manufacturers, or Trades
men, for a small compensation. Unexceptionable re
ferences given. Adtlrws Box 2269 Post Office. ias-12t*
WANTED - A SALESMAN. IN A
Hat House, - who can influence Pennsylvania and
Ohio trade. Apply to JOS.. & T. H. SAUNDERS,
de36a.* No. 34 North FOURTH Street.
WANTED-A SPECIAL PARTNER
T V with $15,1'30X), in a manufacturing business already
established. 'Twenty per cent. realized on a business of
onehundred 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 =Post-Of
fice. de9ll-6t*
TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS.-
•
. 3 ' An experienced SALES3IAII, having an influential
and valnable acquaintance, (to whom he has sold goods
for a Itumber of years past. in Baltimore.) will be open to
an engagementafter the Ist January next: For inter
view and reference, please address " X. Y. Z.," care Sun
oßlee, Baltimore. Maryland. . de2.5-9t.
IN WANTED IN CASH, AND
$3,500 ..ACTIVE' BUSINESS MAN, as Seam . -
tary,and Treasurer of a Manufacturing Company, where,
with salary and profits he can realize the investment
the first year certain. 'Undoubted t references .required. For full particulars, address lilannfacturing Co.,:' Pre hit
office, with full name, to insure an interview. 3113-2z*
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ABIITOLE GENTLEMANWOULD
like to engage a comfortably furnished room for the
winter, within ten minutes' walk of The Press office.
Address "Russell," at this office. .lei]-tf*
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GOLD, SILVER, and DIAMONDS. at SOUTH'S. 31G
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Government claims of all kinds cashed or co).
laded, at reasonable .rates, by JAMES' FULTON, 4A4
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. nol3-tf
P ENSIONS:_ $lOO BOUNTY AND
Pay procured and collected for soldieri, Minors
and the relatives of mach as are deceased, at reasonable
and satisfactory rates. Claims cashed or advanced two'
by ' JAMES 'FULTON,
Solicitor for Claimants,
• • 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Particular attention given to parties living at a es
tante. • • 0c1.34f
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TO LET - STORE . NO:..II NORTH
Wa.THIND -Street-4404d business lo c ation. Inquire
aelgo.42 . Nortb THIRD Street. • • • : •
q • FOR
RE.IsTTDIA.RKETSTREET—L;
`mg' Prole January Ist, the second, third s and . (mirth
floors of Nos. 426 and 428 Market street,.*3 by 117 feet,
now occupied by Leon - Berg & Co. Apply, between IS
'and 2 o'clock, at 320 WALNUT Street, Office No; 21, up
stairs. : nol3-thzatf
AL' FOR . SALE.OR .TO LET-FOI7R
. -1 41013SES. on the west side of BROAD Street, below
Columbia avenue- Apply, at the southwest corner of
NINTH and SANSOM streets. • mWM-tt
de TO LET-,A COMMODIOUS
MatIMBLLING, N 0.132 North "FRONT Street. Rent
moderate. Apply to •. WETHERILL St BRO.,
0e27-t[ -47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
GERMANTOWN COTTAGE FOR
SALE VERY LOW, corner of RITTENHOUSE and
LEHMAN Streets, with stable and carriage house ; lot 71
by. 171 feet. .
Also ' The Philadelphia House," at Cape May. with
or without the furniture. The house contains 31: cham
bers, large parlor,.d.lning room and kitchen, withbake
house, wadi house, &c., &c. Lot 68 by 700 feet and
stabling forl4 horses—pleasantly situated, and wilt be
sold very cheap.
A large variety of Cottages, Farms, and city properties,
for sale or exchange
Also, 9 Grist Mills, with lands and houses attached
- B. F. GLENIi,I.23 South FOURTH Street,
delS-tf or S. W. corner Seventeenth and Green.
DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE,
situate() two miles southwest of West Chester, near
the Brandywine known as OSBORNE'S BILL, contain
ing Ert acres of Land, of good quality: improvements,
good Double House, good Barn, hnd other Out Buildings.
The health of this neighborhood is proverbially good,
and the view from theproperty is considered unequalled.
For furtherparticulars, inquire of the owner s residing
thereon. Wei-wheat') WILLIAM P. OSBORNE.
F &RAI FOR SALE.-LOOATED ON
+IL+ the North Peuusrlvanta Railroad,. one and a half
miles from the North Wales Station, Montgomery county,
containing ISO acres in a state of good cultivation t all
the necessary buildings in good order. Nover-failing
spring of water, large apple'orehtird„, &R Part :payment
iu city property. apply to JOHN AIMMERM . ou the
premises, or Northwest corner MOYAMNIchING Avenue
and MAHRIOIT Street.
Vi,COO can remain ou mortgage. ia?-I.3t*
gla FOR SALE-DESIRABLE FARE,
containing tei acres, 23‘ miles from Bristol Station
or Steamboat Landing, or the same distance from Rail-
Nra y Station, 20 miles north of the city. Also fine farm.
of 217 acres, on the banks of the Delaware. Railroad
Station upon the place, half mile from the Steamboat
Landing. First-ninon farm improvements, bath, hot and
cold water, Sm. Apply to E. PETTIT,
de3o No. 309 WALNUT Streak.
s tk . FOR SALE.—THREE-EIGHTHS
of the , brig Thos. Wall
E. k JAS: CARSTAIRS, Jr.,
•
jal-tf I.96.WALNUTStxdtet.
G.E N • 0 R:E , .E, A .
CARD.
MR: CARL ANSCIIIITZ. •
•
The wen-known. Musical Director, organized - f•Ome lI Te
mouths ago a
GERMAN OPERA. COMPANY
NEW YORK,
Which has already given upwards of Sixty Consecutive
Operstic Performances. and attained a degree oflperibe-
Doti in a large repertoire of Operas almost unprecedented
in this country. The Orchestra and Chorus never be
fore Were brought to such perfection in America:
It is the intention of the subscriber to induce Mr. An-
Schutz to give a birdied number of Operas with theaboee_
Company Philadelphia, tho ACADEMY. OF MUSH,.
and he bas'consented to act as their Agent.
The necessity of twinging the"
EISTIRN O.IICIiES'TRA, ClioltUS, AND ALL ATTEN
DANTS,
(Who, with the artists, number eiglity•six persons) t•
Philadelphia, will involve Eli. Anschutz in an enormous
outlay, Which ho thinks should be, at least, partly gust,
ranter 1. For this purpose, a number of subscription
lists have been.prepared, ready to be placed in the hands
of gentlemen who may desire to aid in the movement..
Subscriptions will also ho received at J. R. GOULD'S,
corner of sEvENTII and CILESTIsiUT, and at the ACA
DEMY OF MUM..
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION FOR SIX OPERAS.
Reaerved feat in Balcony, Parquet, of Parquet
Circle iiss (X)
Admission, without Re, ervett Seat, in Balcony,
Parquet, or Parquet Circle x 4 00
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Single Admission tollialcony, Parquet, or Par
quet Circle Ono Dollar
Si nee Admission toFarnily Circle 50 cents
Single Admission to Amphitheatre 26 center
The Fix ()Perm; to be produced will be
MARTHA.
DER WILDSCHUTE (The Poacher),
MASON AND LOCI:SMITH, and
THE MAGIC FLUTE, or
DER FREISCHIIT7 4
Mating a different Opera for each night.
The reason will continence on the THIRTEENTH OP
JANUARY, and no more than four performances will be
given any one week.
•In presenting the above Prospectus to the publlc, the
fubseriber scarcely considers it necessary to say that
While under his management every part of it will be
carried out precisely as stated.
AMERICAN .ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
EDWARD PAYSON WESTON Max &GM.
ORPHEUS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S
El EST GRAND CONCERT!
MONDAY EVENING, January 6.1843.
Doors open at 7. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock.
Tickets to. others than subscribers, Parquet (including
reserved seat). 60 cents.
Family CirclO . (entrance on Locust street), 25 cents. it*
IVIRS. JOHN DIUM'S ARCII-STREET
. 1 -v-a- THEATRE.
Business Agent and Treasurer..., .... JOS. D. littirE.PHX,
puma DELPIIIA'S FAVORITE V cy:4,llsl,
yin .t Night of th , ..; L' t ,..amaiL; it t - o f
)SASS CARii - LIN E RICTIIN - GS
ANI)
NIL PET R?SINGS,
.ided by a full Chorus and Ball 6
Dansouse 'ince Katri na .
TO-NIGHT, (MONDAY), January 5, 18&I, THE ~ D AUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT.
ric !dim C. Richings.
Du.. Peter Riciiings.
o conclude with the SAILOR OF FRANCE.
Seats secured six days in advance..
W A EISTUT-STREET- TiIEATRE.-
7 . Lessee Mrs. M. A." tiAßßnuereoix.
Business .04,4 Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
SECOND WEEK.
'PHIS (Mehl EVENING, January 5, HiSi,
Will be presented- comedy
N O P ' ES "OR THB•WICKSD. •
lirme Fernand • t •
Mons. Genet Miss Laura Keene.
Mr. W. It. Blak
Moos. Fernand .• . • Mr. C. Walcott,. Jrr
Mo»s.Poinatra ' • ' - '43Jr. C. Wheatleig
Antoine ' ' .. ' rEE Mr. C. Peters
To conclude with; A MODEL OF
Pygmalion Bonneted Mr. " Wheatleigh.
Tom
:.C. Peters
ei
C ONCERT HALL, CH - ES,ui'7l - : - :ff
STREET:above TWELFT[L.
PEARSON'S HISTORIC dI7RROR OF THE WAR,
showing all the interesting objects and incidents con
nected with the rise and 'progress of the war, illustrated
with startling Dioramic Accompaniments, every EVEN
INO at 7g. o'clock. Tickets 2.5 cents; packages of six,
SI. Exhibition every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tickets and Seats may be secured
at the Halt during the day. jazi-St.
THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY.
-IL At .A 8., LIZZY C., ABBY, FREDDY, and LITTLE
BENNETT, will give their FIRST CONCER.T at the 'tall
of SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE, corner of BROAD, on
THURSDAY Evening, January S.
Cards of Admission 23 cents. Child rents cents.
Doors °Ten at 6%; Commencing at 73i. ja6-31*
ASSEMBLY WOOD
ROFFE'S ORIGINAL BORMAN TROUPE OF
GLASS BLOViERS, EVERY EVENING. and on WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, the Sploudid
Low-pressure Glass Steam-Engino "..MONITOR" will bo
104ull operation at eaeb entertainment
ANOTHER GItEAT FEATURE.
.BED - All . the Bril4,mificent Works of Art manufactured
by the Company are Distributed Gratuitously among the
Visitors. A -valuable collection will be distributed
every Evening at 0 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Sa
turday afternoons nt 4 o'clock. .To ho distributed by
corrm.prandingssumberi. which gives every one as equal.
chance of obtaining St valuable present. The: first pro
scut for each exhibition wi11.,l e a magnificent Case of
Work. Admission 15 cents. No half price.
PARTICULAR FOTICE.—This is the first appearance/
of the Troupe in this city- Ja:3•L2tJ
woLFSOBN'S CLASSICAL SO
• REES. . .
•
Seeonil Soiree of the Season DO
sArrnmuy EVENING, January - It, 18&t
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF 51.0510. .143
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREA_
WHALING 'VOYAGE, AT 'LECTURE ROO - ,
CONCERT HALL, • ,
' Every Evenittg it 734 o'clock. I
• And SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock.
• This entertainment has a Real Boat, Si reel long. with
HI crew, and was exhibited 250 successive nights in
New York.
Tickets 2.1 cents, or Ace for el.
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS-TENTH
AND CHESTNUT.
ADIUSEMENTS FOR OLD AND YOU 0..
SIGNOR BLITZ;
Thegreat MAGICIAN and VENTRILOQUIST, with his
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give his new and
Runnier Entertainments EVERY IEVENING during, the
Week, commencing at 7g o'clock : and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY afternoons at 3. The attractions will he
marvellous: "expeements in Magic• wonderful powers
in. Ventriloquists. and the Learned Canary Birds in their
new characters, •
Admi:sion 55 coats: Children IS cents.
de9.l-t1
WHISKY
C.I,ERRANIA ORCHESTRA. - PUB
LIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY A.FTER.
NOON at 3E o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL
Carl Sent& conductor. Tickets '2.5 cents. Pacta.ges of
tickets, *l—to be had of Andre Sr. Co., HO Chestnut
street ; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Che.Annt, awl at the
hall door. ri.27-tf
HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA-
DrEw OFFICE,
214 South EIGHTH St., below Walnut. deloBln
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINS ARTS.
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
Is open daily' (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. WI
P. N. Admission 25 cents.. Children half price.
Shares of stock. S3O.
808 EDWARDS' GAIETY MUSIC'
HALL, HARRISBURG.—This popular place of
amusement continues to attract large audiences. Hr.
Edwards is familiar with the wishes of the plemure
going people of Harrisburg, and is constantly producing
new attractions. de3o-8t
MANGEMENTS OF
1863. NEW YORK. LINES. 1863.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
• LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES.
PROS WAT.NOT-STREET WHARF AND KENSINGTON DEPOT.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
PARE.
At 6A. M. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac
commodation *2 25
At 6A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Ac
commodation) 2 25
At 8 A. N., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 3 03
At 6A. 31:, via Kensington and Jersey City 2tl Class
Ticket 2 :5
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey City, Ex
-press • 03
At 12 M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. 3
Accommodation 2 26
At 2P. Al_ via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex
press 3 CO
. At 3Pi M., via Kensington' and Jersey City, Wash.
and New York Express 3 00
At 6)4 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve
ning Midi 3 00
1.134 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, South
ern Mail - 3 (Kt
At I'3,c (Ni ht), Kensington and Jersey City,
Southern Express. 3 00
At 61'. N., via. Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket... . 2 25
Do. • do. 2d•Class do 156
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend; Binghamton, Syracuse, &c., at
6 A. 31. from Walnut-street Wharf, via Delaware, Lacka
wanna, and Western Railroad.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
Easton, [Lambertville, Flemington, &c., at 6 A. M. from
Walnut-street Wharf, and 'IX P. M. from Kensington De
pot (the BA. M. Line connects with train leaving Easton
for Mooch Chunk at 3.22 P. 3L)
For Mount Holly, Evansville, and Pemberton, at 6A.
N. and 43!, P. IL
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton, Sic., at 11 A. M., 2g, and 5 P. M.
from Kensington.
For Palmyra, Riverton. Del anco, Beverly, Burlington.
Florence, Bordeutown, &c., at B A. M.. 12 M., I, 2,4 g, and
8 P. Id.
i• !W . :. For. ..4m York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot,take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The cars run into the
Depot, and .on the arrival of each train ran from the
De t.
P[OT Pounds of Baagage on] y allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. Alt baggage. over fifty
Pounds to he paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to Ono Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond $10), except by
special contract.
m 5 WM. H. GATT:3IER, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA.
WILL LEAVE, PROP FOOT OF CORTLANDT STREET,
At 12 id:, and 4 P. M., via Jersey City and Camden.
At 7 and 10-A. M., 6,73 k, and Mg P. M. via Jersey City
and Kensington.
From foot of Barclay street at 6 A. M. and 2T. M., via
Amboy and Camden.
From Pier No.l North river, at 1 and SP. X. (freight
and passenger) Amboy and Camden. /115-tt
azinva
PHILADELPHIA,
AND TRENTON AND CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK LINES.
CHANGE OF HOURS, AND PLACE OF DEP.UrrIIRS
On and after 'Monday, January 5. ISM, the lines for
New York willreave followg, viz:
FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF,
VIA CAMDEN AND AMBOY,
At6-A. M., and 2P. M, stopping at all maxi Way Stat
tions.
CIA CAMDEN AND JEW Et cirr,
At 63. M., and 9 A. M., stopping at all usual Way Sta....
lions.
. PEW! KENSINGTON DEPOT,
VIA JERSEY CITY.
/AUL M., idopping at asnat Stations.
At 3 P. N.
_Washington and New York Express.
At. 6.13 P. L. Washington and New York Express.
At P : Washington and New York Mail.
At MO (night) Washington and New York Express.
January 11563. WN. 11. GATEMEN, Agent
Beteinikg . from New York, Barclay Street. at 6 A. 3L,
and 2 P. Al via Amboy aud Camden at 12 AI.; and
91.. P. N. via Jersey City and Camden, and at 7 A. at:.
10 M., and ft, 7.3D,1] . 30 P. M., via Jersey City awl Ken
sington DePot.
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BLA.B.ISTON, No. 22 SOUTH
..Noc• WATER Street, Philadelphia, Commission Dealer
hi Ohio and Illinois BROOM CORN, HANDLES. WIRE,
TWINE, &c. ocll,'"im
THE PRRENOLOGICA_L.CA_BI,
Wilf NET AND ROOK STORE is open day and even.
ling for the sale of books on PhrenoloEr, Physic)...
logy, Hygine, Phonography, and for Phrentoal
cal examinations. Orders by. mall shoo ba
addressed to JOHN L. CAPE: ,
ocV-wronSmit 9251 CHESTNUT Street; Phila.
fa--n LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE.
11-- MOVED to No. a South SEVZNIIII Street, near
e ranktia Institute.
The undersigned,tlaankful for past favprs, and beings
determined to . men: future patronage. 'has soured an
elegant and concen,?ant store, and haa. nor on hand
large assortment at Cedebrated Wrought an*,
Chilled Iron Firs and Burglar Proof Safes (tith'only,
strictly fire and kArglar proof safes made). Also, LillLe'n
Unequalled Bank "Vault, Safeoutd Bank Looks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Becks will be.fuytilskfyi
to order on short notice . T.Ws is theetropgest, Vest pro.
tected, and clamped Door owl 4oak_yet offered. •
Also, parilonlar attention is called to Li lie's
Cabinet Sate, for Plate, Jewelry. din This Safe is con
ceded to surpass in style and elen%noe anything yet
offered- for this purpose, and is the only one that Lt
strictly fire and buniter proof.
SPECIAL Norics.--.1 have now op hand say twenty 0
Ferrol, Herring. - 4 Co.'s Safes, most of them Immix. new,
end some forty at other makers, comprising A coma:dep.
assortment ai glees, and all lately exahanged far the
r
now celebra SAL They will ha sold at very
low prices , lease call and exami O.
M. O. SIDLSR. Anent'"
CARD PRINTING, NRAT AND
Cheap, it BINGWAIN TROWN't /11 tatk.
lotrnEt Stmot. %%sr OhaatZ a
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Dm•
FIDELIO,
A. BIRGFELD, Agent.
Office, 130 S. SEVENTH St., corner Walnut
RAILROAD LINES.
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STRAMELL A.