RFinb Overcoats, and Rich Winter Clothibo.—Messrs. O. Somers & Son, No. 62S Cheetnut'street, under Jayne’s Hall, have now in •took a magnificent assortment of Overooats, made from the most elegant materials, as also full suits tortigentlcmen, in every variety, all made' up in the tip of .the mode,” by the most .skilful work men; Being their Own importers, also, their prices are unusually reasonable. ' Messrs. W®oip & : Cart, 725 Chestnut Street, have just opened an elegant invoice of Misses And Children’s Hats in great variety. . “ The Cby is, Still They Come.”—We Allude to the ouitomerg that are now flocking to tlie popular Coal Emporium ol our enterpriaing town,- man, W. W. Alter, E»q., Ninth street, above Pop* Jar.,- We verily believe that Mr. Alter aelli more coal in a day than any other dealer in a month—* cauie why? He sella the best and dearies! ooal, and givei more of it for the money. Me. George Grant, proprietor. of the popular .Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, No. 610 Chestnut street, haß now in store the most magnifi cent (took of goods in his line suitable for presents, embracing elegant soarfs, mufflers, wrappers, and everything else, in first style, and at reasonable f prices. Ladies’ Bonnets in elegant variety, at Wood & Cary’s, 726 Chestnut street. - . Mb. A. L. Vansant, Ninth and Chestnut streets, now offers, in anticipation of the holidays, a perfeotly-sumptuous stock of Confections, Fruits, and fine Imported Boxes. His deUciouß Sweet .Tor- dan Boasted Almonds, an kinds of fine Chocolate Preparations, French and American Mixtures, large ,i size Sweet Almeria Grapes, splendid Eeohols Grapes, and other choioe Fruits, are attracting the admira tion of all lovers of good things. C. Oakfoed & Bons, Continental. ' A/Card. —We have now in store a flue Stook of Champagnes, Wines, Brandies, Currants, Citron, Raisins, and a lull assortment of Spices, &0., suitable for culinary purposes. Davis & Richards, ■ Aroh and Tenth streets. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Fubs—the hugest and best stook inthooity.at Charles Oak* lord & Sons’, Continental Hotel. Cabinet Oboans fob ~ Holiday Gifts. J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut. New Patent Axletbee.—Mr. Reitn kaster has just patented a new and valuable appli ance for buggies or carriages. From what we have Seen of the article, we can reoommend it to carriage builders or owners of carriages. Cabinet Organs fob Holiday Olltfl, J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut. Oakfobdb’ Continental Hat Emfo sura. Squeezed Out.—An Indianapolis paper says that many of the famUies of that oity are moving away because of Ihe prospective high prices of rent, wood, beef, pork, and other thtngß general ly during the winter. All we can say is, they had, better not move here, for the high prioes are not in j.prospective here, but sternly present and real; the only thing that maintains a decent mediocrity in prioes ',is the first-class clothing of the house of Charles Stokes A Co., under the Continental, Geo. Stece & Co.’s Pianos For Holiday Presents. Oakfobds’ Hats, Continental Hotel, On its Last Legs. The rebellion. seems to be on its last legs. Between Vicksburg, Gettysburg, Pert Hudson, aml,Ohatfcanooga, Secesh Is coming out second best most severely, and about the best thing he oau do i« to throw up the sponge and acknowledge himself beaten. How is he to get through the winter with an empty larder and'with bis knees and elbows out of his ragged garments, we cannot say; but we do know that he outs a sor« ry figure in contrast with the weil-to.do loyalists Who have all they need to eat and driok, and who Will never want for elegant and comfortable wear ing apparel while they have the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhili & Wilson, Ifos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, to resort to. Soft Hats, Oakford’s, Continental. Geo. Steck & Co.’s Pianos For Holiday Presents. New Style Hats—Charles Oakford & Sons, Continental Hotel. We abe Ruined, not by what we really Want, but by what we think ,we do; therefore, ne-. Ter go abroad In eeareh of your wants. If they be real wants they will oome home In search oryou; for he that buys what he does not want will soon want what he cannot buy. But the clothing sold at Granville Stokes’, No. 609 Chestnut street, being eheap and near at hand, is within the reach or all. Geo. Steck & Co.’s Pianos For Holiday Presents. Ftirs at Oakfoeds,’ Continental. Rich Heavy Cubtain Goods. Kioh Heavy Curtain Goods. Bioh Heavy Curtain Goods. Bich Heavy Curtain Goods. Brocatelles, Cotellnes, Silk Terry, Worsted Terry, Hrocatelles, Cotelines, Silk Terry, Worsted Terry. Brooateller, Cotelines, Silk Terry, Worsted Terry. Satin de Baines, Satinß, Satin Damasks. Satin de Baines, Satins, Satin Damasks. Satin de Baines, Satins, Satin Damasks. Plain Beps, Figured Beps, Bordered Eeps. Plain Beps, Figured Beps, Bordered Beps. - Plain Beps, Figured Beps, Bordered Beps. Wool Damask, Half-wool Damask, Cotton Damask. Wool Damask, Half-wool Damask, Cotton Damask. Wool Damask, Half-wool Damask, Cotton Damask. Silk Bordering, Silk Tassels, SDk Boojb, Silk Gimp. SUk Bordering" Silk Tassels, Silk Loop,, Silk Gimp. Silk Bordering, Silk Tassels, SUk Boops, Silk Gimp. ’Bioh Gilt Comioes and Bairds, Bioh Gilt Cornices and Bands. Bioh GUt Cornices and Bands. EEBTY, CAEBINGTON, & CO., - (late Kelty & Co.) No. 123 OHESTNU r Street, de2-wf-2t* Next door above the Masonic Hall. Cabinet Organs for ' Holiday Gifts. ' J. H. Gould, Seventh and Ghestnut* Military Goods,' Oakfords’, Gone- KBNTAL. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. Philadelphia, Dec. 1,1853,. Gold was rather quiet and steady to-day, with a strong market, ranging from 147 K to 148>£. The absence of sews from General Meade causes some alarm, and until it is certainly known what he is doing, an unsettled, or an advancing gold market-may be expected. The report that the campaign is ended in Georgia, also tinges the complexion of opinions unfavorably. Money is unchanged; the rates are mainly 6@7 lucent., With a steady demand. In Government securities there Is no change, the demand being moderate and prices firm.. Prices of the fancy stockß at the Board are decidedly Weak, and a general, though slight, decline took place to-day. State fivefold at 995; new City sixe? declined 3f; North Pennsylvania sixes sold at 06? 10SX was bid for Pennsylvania Railroad Ist mortgages; 106 for 2d do.;: 106 for Reading ’7os ; 120 for the convertibles. Reading shares declined to 6014; Catawisea preferred to29X; North Pennsylvania to 22; Mlnehillsold at-61; Lehigh Valley at 84K; 40 was bid for Long Island ;.50 for Little Schuylkill; 71 for Pennsylvania; 29& for Phlla-. delphia and Erie. Race and Vine sold at Tenth and Eleventh at 11&; Girard College at 27; West Phila delphia at 70K. Schuylkill Navigation sold atl7; the preferred at 32^; sixes 1862 at 89; Susquehanna Canal at 15ft Wyoming sixes at 100; Lehigh scrip at 49.; Penn Mining at 4?£; Big Mountain at 4% ; Philadelphia Bank at 125 ; WesUrmat 66. The market closed weak. _ v Drexel & Co. quote: United States Bonds, 1881. @lo9)£ U. 8. new Certificates of 97%® 9SJ£ U. S. old Certificates of Indebtedness .101&@102 . U. B. 7 3-10. Notes >....- ammmX Qnartermasters > Vouchers. 97 %,(§}/■ 98 Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness........ %& lhid G01d... -4JH© 48 Sterling Exchange. • ■*»•?•*.• - * @163 Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securitise, &0.,u follows: United States 6s, 1881 .**••*«**♦•*•*•«••< United States 7 3*lo Notes.. Certificates of Indebtedness, old Certificates of Indebtedness,new...* Quartermasters' Vouchers dOemand Notes Gold - Sales of’O-20a to-day $1*944.000. The follcwit-gis the amount of coal transported fn the iPkiladelpbiu end Beading Railroad, for three.daye end ing Monday, ‘Kgy* 2G: iFrom PotUviUe • • ‘ Schuylkill JHaveii— ** Auburn ' ‘ Port Clinton »»»•>.>»•••><•• «* Harrisburg and Dauphin TotalAntb racite iFrom HaulSburg -and Dauphin,... Total of all ltiridfi 8 days. Previously this year;-..... 'Total*. To same time last rear, Decrease.** The Hew Y ork Evening Post says Gold has been less excited to-day. Haying opened at* 148 and sold as low as 147%. and as high as 148%, it -clobss dull at H7ft. Bxcharge has been held as high as 368. The principal business of the morning nas been •done at 1G‘2@16‘2%. The loan-ciaihtt Is fairly active at 7 per cent. The ■continued accumulation of capital seekiog investment has a tendency to make loans less difficult of access, -while a similar influence is expected from the new •equalization tystem of the banks, which will have the temporal y .result of releasing some of -the currency that has been looted up and withheld fromcircuiation. The stook aarket is depressed and irregular. Govern ments are firm Glean coupons of ISSi are wanted at IC9, and coupon fives of 1865 sold at 125. Seven* thirties are mors scai ce. the October and April issue being held at 107. Currency certificates are heavy, inconsequence of the large issue duringthe last month. State stocks are bank shares dull, coal stocks •drooping, aDd railroad bonds steady. Kailroad shares are depressed t*y an increasing anxiety to Belt. Before 1 be flr*t sexton gold was selling at 14S%@14S>£, Erie at 105%@-105%. New York Central at 133%@UH, Cleveland and Pittsburg atlo2%@lo2ft, Cumberland at •35® 36%, Foil Wayne at 81%®53, Reading at I*2®U2%. - The appended table exhibits the chief movements of the market, compared with the latest prices of yester daii V Ta. Mon. -Deo, D. 8. to, 1881 i ret..~.Wi 10&.i U. 8. 6», 1831,c0n 109 109 V. 8/ feTak-thirtie S ....lo6M . 106 K TJ. 8. Iyr cer., gold—,lol% XJBft U. 8. lyr, cur —9B 93 American. Cold. -..147% 147% —♦,6Bft; 69 ,, 67% 87ft 2lO 212 B .133% 134 - lO4 ft 106% •• • . ICO% 101% H • 121% 123 •• Ift Har1em....... ..90% 92 1% Harlem Preferred.... 107 P 8 •. 1 Beading -..121 1221 . v ' •• 3% Michigan CeairaL.... • >123 153 ft ... ft Michigan Southern.—. 77% 79ft . - -2% Michigan South, guar.. 132% 136 .. 2% HllnoSi Can. Bcrfp.-..116ft 118 .. 1% Pittsburg 181 ft - 182% •• % Fhllßda. stoclc Exchange Sales, Dec. 1. [Beportedby B. E. Exohauue. ] JIKBT BOARD. 4 Lehigh a0r1p.....• •49 • M Schyl Nav prf. .osh 33 1 200 Reading R • bs&int 61 fIOO do b 5 3.3 ' 200 “do .... 61 100 Snsci Canal ].%; 100 do cash 61 SOO do .......530 15% Ito “o 61% ll» d 0.... f 3O after 15 15% sco ah :i cash 60-91 12 Lehigh Valley .... 8414 do.. ...61 420 NP«n«» eerie 90 inn do'..-- ...830 60% 2000 r4ty6»ovr’7DChl*.lol 6 0% 1000Penna5i C5iP...... M# *8 - do'»;v.i.;.li9ilt)ut 60% JOOBIe Mountain...... 4% 2GCO North Pehna 6a.... 96 4000Schyl Nav 6a 1881.. 89 200 Race & Vine R -h3O 19K 10C0 Wyon>iogCaaal6a 100 1 W ICONOithl’anna R6Ms 22 ICOCat Ki.rtf.i......8S 30 250 do after3o 22 an do ..... '3O 20 do*. i.'........... 2! ICO d 0;........". 1)5 SO ICO 9irard College Jis 27: BETWEEN 100 Cat R preL b 5 29% 100 do. ..b5 29% ICQ 0)5 29% 100 do ...... h6O 80% , ' BEGONB 10 Western 8ank..... 66 10D Cat R pref 29% 200 do 29% 200 do .....b4 29% 14600 Penna 6s .99% 10017 and 19-st R. caßh 11% 100 Reading R 60% SGO do. bfiwn 60% 100 d 0... b6&lnt 60% 660 do 66 60% t „ AFTER B 200 Cat R pref.- *■**—b6o 80 I CLOSING PK Bid. Asked. tJ S 6« U 87-80 Notw.—lOfik 107 Fhjlata 101 loijf Bo new,lol% 106 Penna6s«99% 100 Bo C00p5...... .. Reading K 60% 60% Bo bds 70..106 107 Bo 65’80»48. .. .. Bobds'B6eonv.l2o 122 Pennaß 71 71% Bo Ist m 6s. 108% 110% Bo 2dm 68.106 106% Little Sohuyl 8.. 60 60% Morris G’l consol 72 74 Bo prfd.-~s.U7 138 Bo 6ts >76.... .. Bo 2d mtf- Sohuyl Nav 17 IS Bo prfd..... 82% 83 Bo 6a ’82.... 89 81% Elmira 8........ 97 ' Bo pr/d.. Do 75’73. Bo 10s. **.-► .. L Island S 40 42 Bo bds —,,i .. Lehigh Nav 6s Bo shares.. 60 61 Bo scrip.... 49 49% N Penna 21% 22 Bo 65.96 96 Bo 10*.. Seml-weelcly Review of the Ffcdladelplila Markets. ' Brokmubr I—Evening., : Breadfctuffa are rather dull, bat prices remain about the same as last quoted. Quercitron Bark has declined $1 ton. Cotton—there is very little doing, and prices are lower.- Coffee is held firmly, but there i 3 very-little doing. Coal is not so active, Wheat Ib without change. Corn and Oats are in demand. Fish and Frail are as last quoted. Naval Stores of all kinds continue scarce. Coal Oil is rather firmer. In Sugar there is very little doing, but prices are firm. There is a fair demand for Wool at former prices. The demand for Floor is limited, both for shipment and home nse v Sales comprise about 2,200 barrels, inch ding 1,200 barrels extra at &7(&7.12%, and 890 barrels extra family at $7.5C@7:75® barrel. The retailers and , iJ^. e S- are buying at from *5.7«®6.25 for superfine; .|B-76@7.2S for extras, *7.6008 for extra family, and 10’(ft barrel for fancy brands, accordingto quality. -Kyexlour is very scarce, and in demand: small sales are reported at $6.60 barrel. In Corn Meal there is little or nothing doing. GRAIN—-The offerings of Wheat are light, and the de mand is steady ; about 16,000 bushels have been sold at from 16S(gH60c for fair to prime reds ; and 180®203c bushel for white* the latter for prim«. Rye is in de mand. with sales of Delaware at 130 c $ bushel. Corn is in demand ; about 12, CIO bushels have been «old at from i.e® 122 c for Southern yellow, mostly at the Utter rata, and Io6@llfic <0 bushel for new. Oats are in request, with sales of 16,000 bushels at 87c, weight.. PROVISIONS. —The market i* quiet, but holders are very fiim in their views; small sales of newMassPork are making at ®17.50@18; old do at *lB 60@17. and prims ® ,S J 18 in steady demand at *i4@l6for oity, and $l3 P bbl for country. There ia very little dolne in Bacon, and prices are firm.- 600 casks Hami sold at l!@ Plain and fancy; S'dee BK@S3;c, and Shonldera at vM@7Xc; 100,000ibs Sides for the Government, to be delivered in New Terk,at*B 45@8.60 the 100 lbs. In- Breen Meate there is very little doing Lari—Prices have advanced; abont I,7oobbls and tierces sold at 12® JSXeqend kegs at 13@13Xc <tUb: Batte: is selling at S7@2Bc® dozen Common - t 0 Prima ‘ Exes “* selling at METALS.—lbere hae been very little doing in Pig Iron, but prices are very firm. Smallsalee of So lan thracite are reportedat *42; No. 2at *39, and No. 3at *B7". ? 4°. n i£ afl V, bcotcb Plg Is quoted at *35.60 ton. » , 0 demand is moderate: smalt sales of Ist So. lQnercitrpn are making at *36 $1 ton, which ts a decline. In Tanners’ Bark there is little or nothing CANDLES —Adamantine in good demand, with sales at irom 19% up to 23c lb, cash, the former rate for city-made COaL.—The demand •is IeBS active.'both for shipment and home use, and the high rotes are hardly main tained. DOFFEE.—The stock in first bands continues very .“AkS. 11 ,'? lbe market is firm; about 200 bags of Kto sold time® 04 ** 0 ’ aid Datmayra at S3>i@34>fo lb, cask and o rb f. demand is limited, and the receipts and stocks very light, and prices are low.r; aboat 100 at 89@S2c, cash, for middlings. There is less demand for Mackerel, and the market Is rather dull. 400 bbis sold from the wharf on Small tales from store are making at *l6 §J. 7 bbl f °r AO. Is; *9.50® II for No 2s. and *6.60@7 ® c .odfish are selling at *6.5:1®7 the loomT y'cKUa Eernng are scarce, and range at from S 3 75®1 bn). hMs^fer 6iTli “ ledoia£: good FEmT.—Two cargoes of Balslns havo arrived, and partly sold on private terms. Green Apples are plenty, and selling at $2. SC@3.6O bbl. 600 bags Peanuts sold on private terms. Dried Apples are coarse at 7®Sc ®lb Cranberries are selling at Irom $9 npio *l2 bbl ff, bold ; sales are making at $25©27 W ton. . LUMBER,—The active season is about over, bnt there 1® a demand at former ratfs; White Pine at *26® Yol lo wdoat*2£@24f! M. Laths are selling at MOLASSES,—There is very little doing, and the only cash 6 We icar or are smaU lots of -'cw Orleans at 60@570, NAVAL STOKES.—AII binds continne scarce. Rosin is selling in a email way at *4S@JS It bbl. Tar and Spirlt3 Terpentine is firm s OILS.-Linseed Gil has t advanced. Small sales are making at $1 -40@1.45 gallon. Lard Oil is firmer, with sales of winter at *l. Gs@l. 10 $ gallon. Fish Oils are in steady demand. • Petroleum is more active, bat prices are without change; 1,600 bbls sold injots at 2:*@23>£c for erode, cB@39e for refined in bond, and free at from 4S@sfc%* gallon, as to quality. co is very light, Smallsalea are making cash SbfipS.—Clover is in demand, but scarce; 450- bushels sold at s7@7.2sper bu*hel. Timothy is sellingat $2.60. is lower; sales are making at $3.15 ifi bas. toUGAR —The f-tock. is very light; but prices are well maintained; 300 hnds Cuba have been sold at 123G3&C $ ft, on time. SPIRITS. —Brandy and Gin are fl rm bnt quiet. Is" E Rum is better, and 6eJling at 7S@SOc Whisky firmer,-with Biles of 600’barrels at 74@75c, and Drudge at 72(®73c p gallon. Tallow is in demand, with sales of city rendered at 12@12%c, and country at ft, cash. TOBACCO.—Manufactured is iu demand at full rates. Seed Leaf Is in steady demand at 12fc@25c WOOL—Themarket is l6ss active; about 100,600 lbs have been told at 77 up to 87c US, cash, the latter for Tab. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to- day Flour. Wheat . Com. - Oats' New York Markets, December t- Ashes. —Pots are down to SB.’SC@S.6M4-. bat Pearlsare steady at 19 75 ■ . Breaubtoffs'.—The market for State and Western Flour is quiet, and without decided char ge in price •. The salea are 7,500 b'bls at $5.95@6 for enperfineState; s6.2fi@6 55 for extia State ; ■ s6@6 15 for3uperflne Michi-- gan, Indians, lowa. Ohio. &c. ; s6®7‘4d for extra do.' in eluding shipping brands of-round-hoop-Ohio at $7; 45® 7.65, and trade brands do*at $7.-60@9 69. Southern Flour is quiet and unchanged: sales 600 bbls at #7 £C@& 10 for superfine Baltimore, and 10.75 for extrado. . -v : Canadian Flour is quiet, with sales of 480 bble at s6 ; 3o' 6.40 for common, and $6.45@9 for good to choice extra ~ Eye. Flour is steady at, $5.75@6 90 for the range of fine and superfine. ■ Com Meat is quiet, and prices are nominallythe same, * Wheat is a shade better, but very quiet;.-.sates 40,000 bushels at $L4f@L44 for Chicago Spring; $1.40® 1.44 for Milwaukee Club; $1.44(5)1.45 for amber Milwaukee;: SLSC@I.SS for winter red Western, and sssS©l 60 for amber M.chigan. and $1.62f0r very choice ditto. Ryeisfirmatsl.32@l:34.-- Barley is dull at $1.40@1 59, as to quality. 1 Cornis quiet, with sales of 20,000 bashefe-at : sl22® L 23 for prime Western mixed, in store. Oats opened firmer, but the- market closed dull at S9@- 90c for Canadian. and 90c for Western and. State. Provisions —The Port narketis firm, withafair de mand; sales 4,400 bbls at slB@lB 25 for mess; $l6 37>£@ 36; 60 f< r old mess; $2O for mes-s, packing of 1863 aud 1864-, to arrive; $16.6C@16.62K for thin mess. ftr prime. Beef is quiet, with trilling sales. . Tierce beef is in moderate request, with sales of 75 tea prime raess at-$25, and 200 tc* India mesa on private terms. Bsef hams are quoted ai $l7@lS. with sales of 100 bbls pri vate terms. Cut meats are quiet and unchanged.. Bacon rulesvery firm, with sales of 200 boxes ciiy Cumberland cut at 10%. a very choice lot, and 35 boxes city long cat hams at 12 - Lard is steadyand in moderate request, with.sales.of 2.200 bbls and tes at ll%@l2h£ / Bops are firm, and in fair request for brewing at -2C@sBc. Hav is steady and in demand at $1 25 for shipping, and $1.3f@1.4-j for retail lots. • Tallow is quiet, with sales of 125 packages- prime- at 12(aU2>SC. , Whisky,— The market ir excited and decidedrythigher,. with fifties of 1,500 barrels at 76>i@77c for State, ancf 77® 78c for Western. SPECIAL NOTICES. U. S. INTERNAL. REYEOTE. To\the Residents of the Twenty-second, Twenty-third* and Twenty-Jifth Wards : Fifth Collbctiqxv District, Px^rer-LVAitrA. Ton are respectfully notified that the AN-NdT-AiL. AS SESSMENT for the above-named Distrkt>of : 'all persons liable to tax on Incomes, Carriages, pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold/and Silver Plate,,and also of all persons required] to take'out licenses,.having been completed, the taxes aforesaid-and taxes on. monthly returns for the TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY FIFTH WARDS will he received» at- the office, Lang stroth’s Building, GERMANTOWN, and those for the TWENTY THIED WARD, at the o£pe,. F-RANEPORD Street, Frankford,. on and after MONDAY, the 23d No vember. between the hours of 9-Av M. and 3 P.M. On WEDNESDAY; December-2; 1863; William 11. Mil ler, Deputy. Collector, will be ah Hand’s Hotel, corner of RICHMOND and 1 WILLIAM Streets, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M» ip. accommodate those re siding in the Twenty-fifth ward. - lO9 @>lo9# ...... 106M@ioe# .101?I@102# 97#f 9S* ...... 9?#-§9B - , .PENALTIES.. « All persona who fail to pay their-annual taxes on or before the 12th day of December,, 1563» ■will incur.a penalty of ten per cent, on the amount thereof and costs, &b provided fcr in the 19th Eection o? the Excise law of July 1,1862. Tone. Owt. 12.534 00 8-19 09 All peri ons who in like manner shall fail to take out their licence, as required'by-law, on or before the saidi 12tb dsy of December, will incur w penalty of 10 per cent, additional to tba amount thereof, forfeit three times the amount of said license, and be subject to'a term of im prisonment not exceeding two years, in accordance with the provisions of the lPth and 59th sections of the Exctse law aforesaid, and the 24th section of the amendment thereto. .. 13,90 S 00 .. 2,719 03 .. 4 670 13 51 *O5 31,785 19 ... 1,220 17 ... 35.006 07 Money of the United Stateß only received. No farther notice will be Riven. JOHN W. COWELL. del-10fc _ Collector. .3.250.63 S 11 3,C64,644 18 2.326.423 01 Do you Expectorate Blood? Do you Cough ? Have you Sore Throat? Have you Hemorrhage of the Lungs? Have you Croup or Hires? Have You Bronchitis? . Have, you Consumption ? Have you Aethma? - Have you Pales in your Breast or Side 3? Have you Hectic Fever? ; Have you Whooping Cough? Haxe Pains? Is-yoar Breathing obstructed? Bave you any Pulmonary Affection? If so, you will find Dr. D. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT an effectual and an unfailing remedy for all Pulmonary Diseases. Prepared only at No.- 34:3 CHESTNUT Etreet. ~ • _ ; ' • •" de2w&s2t DeAFN/SSj-BIINDKESSj and all diseases which the Ear or Eye is heir to, successfully treated hr Trof. .T. ISAACS, M D. , Oculist and Aurist, No. 511 Pine street. Testimonials from the most reliable sources can be seen at his office. The ’medical faculty are in vited to accompany their patient*, as ho has no secret in Ills mode of treatment. Artiflcia i Eyes inserted without pain. No charges made for examination. de2-wa2k Df.afxeis, Eye, Ear, Thkoa" Diseases, and Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr,- VON MOSCHZISKER, Oculist and Aurist. -Numerous testimonials and the very best city references cah be ex amined at his office 1037 WALNUT street. de2*lot* Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is the belt known remedy for Sprains and Brnisea. Hair Dye ! Hair Dyel 1 BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Bast in Vie World. Tie only Harmless, True , and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Broton, without injuring the Hair or.stain ing the Skin.’leaving the Hair Soft and Beantlfnl; im parts fresh, vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies *the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor; all others are meie Initiations, and should beavoided. Sold by all Druggists. Ac. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, Ntw York. Batchelor’s new ToUofc GcafiiU for Dressing the Bair. j*29ly BOARDS. 160 Cat R pref bflo 30% 100 Gat B b6OlO 100 North Penna R2lys 22 60 West Phiift BOARD. 200 Reading R bC 60% 800 U S 6 years option .-100% 6Phlla 8ank....... ..125 200 Sehyl Nar.......560 17 : 25 d 0... ..1,17 20 Race & V1ueR...... 19% 23MtnehUlR...., 61 IOOJPenn Mining......v 4% 160SohylNavpref*. .s 5 32% 50iRBS. llOOCatßwef »b 5 29% IIGBS-WEAK. _ S(d. Asked. Catawissa R Con 9% 9% Do - prfd 29% 29% Phlla&Erie R-. 29 29% Second-street R,. 83 66 Do bonds... Fifth-street R.... S 3 60 Bo bonds..... .« Tenth-street R... 47 ~* Thirteenth-st R. 84 Seventeenth-st R 11% 11% Spruce-street R.. 13 14 Cnestnut-stR.... 68 WPhUaR. 70 71 Do bonds .. Aroh-street R-... SI 82 Race-streetß.... 18 19 . Green-street R-. 44% 46 Bo bonds... .. Girard College R 26% 27 Lombard Sc Bonthl6 Ridge Avenue R. 21% Beaver Meadß..*.. MinehlU 8....** Harrisburg- Wilmington 8.. .. SosqCanal...... .. Do 65... Lehigh Valß Bo bds..—.. *• Phila Ger St Nor. •• Cam&Ambß... Delaware DlV'va Bo .. •• . 2,600 bbls, • » S, 100 bush. «_4.-610 bush. .. 6,830 busn. NOTICE. The Kosh of Events. BT THE BARD OP TOWER HALL. Events come so thickly* So sadden, quiokly. So mixed up In batches^ So spread oat tn despatches* Such conglomerations, . And great botherations, . ' And people orowd yon,. And with questions confound roa, * Now In confidence strict, ' Tell us what yon predict." To such applications We make prompt negations: For we deal not in guessing. Or in double most'distressing: But the facts lhat ,we know We are willing to show: And we venture to bot That the wisest coarse yet Is to leave idle chatters .On all doubtful matters, And boldly declare That the best of men's wear Tower Hall can display. In its usual large way. The largest and best assortment of.Qentlemen's Ready made Clothing in Philadelphia, at TOWER HALL, No. 518 MARKET Street. It IyS'NNETT & CO. Oherrt-stone Otstkrs.— A fine'lot of these delicious OVSTER9 just received at GUY’S Hotel, 31 South SEVENTH Street. ... it* One-Fkice Clotiiino, of the Latest Styles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices markerfln Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our One-Prioe Ststex is; strictly adhered to. All axe thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES & CO., 60* MARKET Street. Electricitly Scientificaly Applied by Br. A. H, STEVENS, 1418 South PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia. . _ n025-tf Steinway’s PIANOS. The fame of these lnofcrumtnta hae extended to every tart of Europe. We find on the programme of the Phil harmonic Concerts in Bremen and Brunswick a note itating that the grand piano fortes used were '' from the manufactory of Messrs. Steinway Sc Sons, New York,” We also see by a London paper, noticing the feet of Willie Papb playing before tlie Prince and Princess of Wales during the bridal festivities, that ** the piano need at the castle was one of Bfsiirw ay & Sons’, New fork, which took the prize medal at the World’s Fair. ” BLASrUS BROTHERS, •e26-swtf No. 1006 CHESTNUT Street ‘ HOLIDAY P R E S* E NTS* STECK Sc OO.'S PIANOS^ MASON & HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS J. E. 0 0 CL D, no2l-tde26 SEVENTH Alfil OHEgTNCT. MARRIED. HARBIh’Sv-BAIX*—On the lsfc inst., by the Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, Geo. W. Harkins and Rosalie A. D&ix, daughter of the late Eloy Daix. (No cards.) • * STILES—HATCH.—On Tuesday morning, tlie Ist inst., hy the Rev. JoaephF. Garrison, Mr. William Stiles to laissMary 8., daughter of the late William J. Hatch, all of Camden, N. J. * JNNES—-LINNARI).—At the Church of the Holy Tri nity, on Bee, Ist, by the |Kev. Philips Brooks, Robert F. lnnes and Helen, daughter of the late Stephen B " Linnard. • . , * X3XBX3. PALMER.—On the evening of the 28th ult, John Palmer, in the £Bth year of his age. . Relatives ana friends of the family are respßctfolly invited jto attend his funeral, from his late residence, high street, Germantown, this (Fourth day) afternoon, at 2 ° cl pck. Interment at Fairbill. Friends can take curs at Ninth and Green for High-street station, * KIRK.—On Saturday, 28th ult., Mrs. Sarah Kirk, aged77years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, Mam street, above Washington lane, Germantown, on Thursday morning, December 3, at 11 o’clock. **. Mourning goods for de- CEMBER SALES. Black Reps Long Shawls. Blaok Thibet Long Shawls. Black Thibet Long Shawls, extra size. * Bla-k Cashmere LontpShawls. Black Woolen Long shawls. Black and Gray Double-raced Woolen tong'SkwlaQ Black and White Plaid Woolen Long Shawls,' Black All-wool Velour Eeps. Black French Meriaoes. Black French Cashmeres. Black Alpines, • : Black English Bombazines. Black French Bombazines, Black Silk-warp Uashmereß. Black Mous6elines Delaines. Black Moustelines Delaines, double width. Black Corded Mousselines. Black Tamises. Black. Bombazine Alpacas. Black Mohair Lustres. * Black Turin Cloths. Black Baratheas. Black Australian Crapes. Black Empress Cloths. Black Reps Anglais. Black Brocade Mohairs. Black Oriental Lustres. Black Irish Poplins. Black French Poplins, Black Armure 6ilks • ’ Black Gros Grain Silks. Black Poult de Sole Silks. Black Lyons Taffeta bilks. ‘ Black Gros de Rhine Silks. Black English Trimming and Veil Crapes. Black English Crape Veils. Black Round Crape Veils. Second-JBonrning Dress Goods in great variety. Black and White Plaid Mohairs. 2Scts. Balmoral Skirts, French Flannels. Bosiery and Gloves; Handkerchiefs; : Crape.Collara and Sleeves. -' r . . . . .- White Collars and Sleeves. ficavfs, Beltings, and all other goods required for* mourning attire. . BESSON & SON’S Mourning Store, deP3t . No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. T7YRB & LAND ELL HAVE, BY Hteamer, CHILDEEN’S BALMOBALS. T7YRE & LAN DELL HAVE -TIIE popular VELVET CLOTHS for Ladies’ Cloaks., TTYRE & LANDELL HAYE THE Ar, i’rcccli Comal’s Hair LOSG SHAWLS. $l5O, $125, $lOO, and $76. “SIEGE OP CHAHLESTO».”-JIR. DAVIS’ LECTURE on this subject. Important correspondence. „ ;■ _ Philadelphia, Nov. 16. 1863. Egbert S. Davis, Esq —Dear Sir: Desirous of hearing your Lecture, ‘The Siege of Charleston and the Port Royal Contrabands, ” we cordially extend you. an invi tation, and earnestly request you to deliver it in this eity, at such time and place as may best suit your con venience. We have the honor to remain your friends and obedient servants, Samuel H. Perkins, George Harding, Kingston Goddard, Wm. WV Harding, Wm. 6 Peirce, James Abbott, *Wm. L. Hirst, Philabexstija, Not. 23, 1853. Gentlembit: I am in receipt of your invitation to de liver my Lecture entitled ‘ * The Siege' of Charleston; and The Port Royal Contrabands. ,r Grateful for the compli ment conveyed in the invitation, I accept it, and would suggest that the proceeds derived from the delivery of the Lecture be given to the ' ‘ Union-Volunteer Refresh ment Saloon, ” than which no- institution is doing more good for the soldiers of the Union.- I am, truly, your grateful friend. A - ROBERT S. DAVIS. : To Messrs. Perkins, Harding, Me Michael, Claghorn, McKean, Abbott, Rev. Drs, Brainerd, Goddard, and others. —. Uxiou Voi.DtfTEE» Reprsshmbxt Saloon, PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 22 1563. Robert S. Davis, Esq.—Sir:: The card of invitation extended you by a number of our distinguished citizens having been referred to ns, the Committee of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, appreciating your gene rous suggestion, that the proceeds of your lecture be devoted to the benefit of their patriotic institution, state that for the occasion they have secured CONCERT HALL, for TUESDAY EVENING, December 8. ■We remain, sir, your friends, Samuel B. Fales, I Curtis My era, Robert R. Corson, Joel B = wade, John B. Smith, , [lt] | Executive Committee. GRAND PAIR* IN AID OF THE CITIZEN’S VOLONTEER HOSPITAL, at CON CERT HaLL. commencing on MONDAY. December 14th, 1563. Owing to the limbed number of ca3h dona tion* received lately, the LADIES have determined to hold a Grand Fair at Concert IBaJl, commencing- Decem ber 14th. Donations of Eancy Articles, Books, China. Confectionery, Refreshments, &c., &c. , are earnestly solicited, and may be sent to any of the following ladies: Mis. E. Off. 259 south Twentieth street; Mrs. S L. Gifford, 615 Washington {avenue; Mrs E A. Matthews, 1233 Locust street: Mrs. M A. Aston, 500 street; Mrs M. McManus, 260 south Twentieth street; Mrs. Charlfton, 10:8 Vine street; Mrs M. Maguire, 1102 Pop lar street: Mrs. J. Snyder, 1224 Christian street; Miss M. Johnson, 1331 Christian street; Mrs. E Middleton, 214* Monroe' street; Mrs. Price I, Patton, 2010 Spruce street. It THE DECADE MEETING AT CON CERT HALE. »i which GARRISON. TRILLIPS, fipAY. and others, are to speak, will commence TO MORROW (Thursday)* at 10 o’clock A. M;, and continue till 1; will reassemble at 3, and continue till 6. There will be no evenint session on Thursday, to avoid inter-' ference In the slightest with Mr. Beecher's lecture. On FRIDAY the hours of meeting will be from 10 A. M till 2, and from 7 P. ftf. till 10. It AT A MEETING OF A OOMJttIT TEE appointed, by the MEoICAL CLASS of the University of Pennsylvania, the following preamble and. resolutions were adopted: ~ , r * Whereas. It has pleased an all-wite and Almighty Providence to remove our late .companion and friend, JOHN-WALLaOS RIDDLE, from our midst, after a painful illness, leaving a loving s family iomourn his loss; • . : Resolved. That we, his fellow-atudentg, whilst de ploring his death, the sudden and premature termina tion of a life devoted to the noblest purposes, oow in humble recognition of this act of His hand who doath all things well, and who permits us to lighten this most severe chastisement by the recollection of the noble qualities of him w% have lost, and by the hope that he now rests from his labors in a land where no Buffering or sorrow enter. Resolved, That, whilst-We feel well assured that no word of condolence can in any way mitigate the deep sorrow-of those who suffer this bereavement, we'yet cesire to tender his family and relatives our heartfelt sympathy. . . i Resolved, That a copy. of these resolutions be trans mitted to his family, and also be published in three dally papers (the ihffwer. Press, and Evening Bulle tin). WILLIAM PEPPER, Jr., President.' LEHMAN A. COOPER, ERWIN AGNEW, ARTHUR EBBS, HORACE B. HARE, Dr. Murray Chebton, Secretary, It* K3S»'ST. TERESA’S CHURCH.-A FAIR for St. Teresa’s Church is now open at the Assem bly Buildings, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets It will continue open daring the present and next week. Cdl-3t PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE Ecs» Company, •: v November 30, 1863. A general meeting of the Stockholders of the Phitadel- Bhia Exchange Company, will beheld on MONDAY next, >ec. 7, at 12 o’clock, at the EXCHANGE. (Room. No. 30, third iloor), for the purpose of electing Nine Managers, to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction, of other business. W. S. GRANT, del-fit - Secretary.; NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET ING of the Stockholders of the PiTTSTON COAL COMPANY, at which five Directors; a Treasurer, and a Secretary, are to be elected; will be held on TUESDAY, December 15. 1863, at 3 o’clock P. M., at the Office of the Company, 108 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. del*l2t» , - SAMUEL DUTTON-, Secret try. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF- TRE ICf* FIRST MORTGAGE BONDrbF THE CINCIN NATI, WILMINGTON, AND ZANESVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY.—The holders of First Mortgage Bonds of the Cincinnati, Wilmington, and Zanesville Railroad Com pany are notified to present the proper evideace of their respective claims, to the undersigned, at his office,, on the southwest corner of Sycamore -and Third streets; Cincinnati, Ohio, on or before FRIDAY, the 15th of January, 1564, for dividend fiom the fund arising from the sale of said Road, and in the hands of* the Receiver thereof. • • • • , WM. KEY BOND, « , bpeclal Master Commissioner. Ciwcikkati,,November 25, 1863. . del*6t ?~ STJRGEON- ARTIST’SUFFICE, £<>> FOB MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIERS who have lost an ARM- or. LEG in the service, and desire the Patent *'PALMER Limbs” te be supplied by. Gover nment, should return this notice immediately to thls.of flee, stating thetr loss by letter; with name, company, regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMER. *oc22-tf : 1009 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN* SORANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 308 WALNUT Street. .... , DOi> PhiladbiiPHTAs November 30th, 1803. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the ■ * Re liance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, will be held at their Offloeon MONDAY, Deoember YlBt, 1863, at 12 o’clock M. f and4he ; Annnal Election of Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on the same day. at the same place, between the hours of 12 M* and 2 o’clock P. M. THQS. C. HILL, ■ f no3o- td2l , . ttowetary, THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1863. IWI! Two dollars will be paid to any one-who brings an ac cepted recruit to this office. For ail other information apply, daily, at' the only regular and long established Marine Recruiting Ren dezvous* in the city, at No. 311 South FROST Street,- below Spruce, between the hours of nine and three o’clock." : ; —JAMES LBWISr* Captain and RoernttiuwOfflcer, flo. 311 South FRONT Street. T IFjS-SIZE Xj ♦ FUOT@SRAPHS COLORED Iff 9IL. TH©M,l§ SMITH'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, NOS. 14.-3 AK£>- 144 NOBTH NINTH’’STEEET. An assortment of (FKAMES constantly caiiknd. SKT-MG2T’’ON THE GEOUND FLOOB. ■OEIMKRS PORTRAITS ARE UN- EIVALLEDr-tlier have no ; equal hi truthfulness and artistic coi ori ii se. hPhotographs of’life-size-in oil colors. Gallery SICQNJ> Street, above Green: ’ It’ John B. Latta, Gibbon Peacock, M. Mc&fichael, James L. Claghorn, Wm. V. McKean, Thomas Brainerd. /TEE MOST PLEASING, NATURAL, and life life© perfcraiteof the times life-size Photographs-in oil colors. See specimens at Gallery. SECOND Street, above Gredh. It* TILLA G E GREEN SEMINARY, - » NEAR MEDIA, FA —Pnpils received at any time. English., Mathematics, .Classics, and Natural Sciences taught.. Military Tactics* Book-keeping, mid Civil En gineering taught. Enilito expenses about QS9 per week. Boys of all aces taken; Refers to Win. H-? Kern, ©x- Sheriff; John Cf. Capp drCe., No. 23 South Third 1 street, and Thomas J. Clayton, Beo,, Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M-, Tillage Green, Pa. • • • . nos-tf THE UNDERSIGNED HAViE THIS day entered into copartnership, for th& transaction of the Dry Goods Comnriasion business, under the r.aiae and style of BROOKS, SCOTT, & Co., at No. 109'CMEST KCT Street. ED WARD B ;‘B*tOO KS, JAMES W. T? SCOTT. Philadelphia. Dec. 1, xS63. del-6t mtjl-6fc WILLIAM «E. STONE IS ASSOGIA- Ied with the undersigned from thindata. Thn'flrm nsme will be as heretofore. AT WOO D, BALSTON, h CO. WM. C. ATWOOD, „ JOHN C’. RALSTON. Philadelphia, Nov. 1.1865. .. —no2B-6t» j^OTICE.—PMHiADELPSffiA AND - Reading, .Koysaibe?2Sv 1863, The public is respectfully informed that<on. and after MONDAY, UECEMB.ER 14s allpaesengerß who do not'.- ; , rURCHASICTHEIR .; : ~ . - Before/entering the Cars Will be charged CENTS oxtra on each ticket purchased ou the train, for which*thoy will obtain from the conductor A CHECK-RECEIPT! 1 .. This Receipt will be redeemed, and twenty-five cents paid therefor, ; Jn cash, upon, its presentation'at any TICKET OFFICE of the»Gompany. TNTERNAL REVENUE,—UNITED -A- STATES EXCISE NOTICE.—Not ce-is hereby given to all persons residingar. doing business in the FOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth* Twanty-fi as t,.and Twenty-fourth wards of the city and-county, of Philadelphia, that the lists, valuations, and- enumerations made and taken within this District will bo open for examination at this office from and. afberc FRIDAY,. November 20th, until SATURDAY, December,-sth, ie6S. and that for the five days next 7tk,Bch,9fch,loth, and 11th, appeals will bereceived'and determined. All appeals must be in.writing, and specify the particu lar cause, matter, or thing, respecting which a decision' is requested, and state the ground or principle of inequa lity or error complained of. All persons liable to License in this District are re minded that the, penalties for doing business without a United States be ri^^y^nforced. ' 1 Ho.. 43T CHESTNUTStreet. Rarmers* and Mechanics’ Bank Building. no2l-6t 25.23,30-de2,5 IVTOTICB TO PERSONS LIABLE TO EXCISE TAX. Opfiob of U. S. Assessor, Third District Pennsylvania. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the annual lists; valuations and enumerations, made and taken in this district; in pursuance of the provisions of the T?. S. Ex cise Laws, will be open for examination on MONDAY, November 9th, and remain open untiI.WEDNESDAY, November 25th. - > Appeals, relative to the same, will be heard and de termined by the Assessor, from November ?fth to De: cember 3d, between the hours of 10 A, M. and 3.P. M. All appeals should be in writing, and specify the particular cause, matter, or thing, respecting which-a decision is requested; and should, moreover, state the ground or principle of inequality complained of. Sworn testimony required. ; All persons liable to License Tax are reminded that a Benalty of two tears imprisonment.is provided for. lose who proßecute business without license. An op portunity will be afforded such as may have neglected to sign applications for license, to relieve themselves of liability to punishment.by callin* at this Office previous to December 3d, J. FLETCHER BUDD, Assessor. no7-wstde3 , v No. 9114 N. THIRD Street. . NEW PATENT AXLETIiEE. jurrr^TZ—— Patent Rights, for the States'of Pennsyl vania and Delaware, for sale on application to the pa tentee, JOHN H. REIMKABTER,. N. E corner FOURTH and POPLAR Streets. , This valuable Patent article may be aeen attached to Carriages or Buggies, at the Livery Stable of Benjamin H. fStuckert, No. 615 North Fifth street, on and after Thursday, the 3d instant. ' ? , de2 , 4t* A PUBLIC MEETING, TO TESTIFY TO REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER, tha appreciation of Uia Cltisoos of PhiladolpUa of tha nlgnal rains ofhl« serrlosa to ths AMERICAN CAUSE IN ENGLAND, will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OW THURSDAYi December 3 t at 6 P.M.* MR, BEECHER WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS ON THAT OCCASION. Tickets, entitling the holder to a secured seat In the parquet, parquet circle, and balcony, ONE DOLLAR. Tickets for other portions of the house, FIFTY CENTS. The proceeds of the lecture will be devoted to the funds Of the U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. Tickets mar baprocured, on and after Monday next, at the Box Office of the Academy, or at the Agency of the Sanitary Commission, No. 1307 Chestnut street, (up no2S-5c IKS?* PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR lC?=> PROMOTING AGRICULTURE.—December meet ing on WEDNESDAY, 2d instant, at 11 o'cloci A. M. Nomination of officers. Rooms 336 WALNUT Street, del 2t DEPARTMENT OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, Philadelphia, Not. 28, 1863. —The Tax-payers of the City of Philadelphia are hereby noti fied that all taxes remaining unpaid on the let of JANU ARY next will be advertised as delinquents, and the expense of advertising added thereto JAMES 0. KELCTI, Receiver of Taxes, fwsga** JERSEY SHORE. PINE CREEK. •CS®* AND STATE LINE RAIL KOA D. —Notice is hereby given, that the Commissioners of this Company will meet at the GIRARD HOUSE, in this city, on the 10th day of DECEMBER next, to open books, receive sub scriptions, and peimanently organize said Company. November 25,1863. no27tdelo |*s?* CORN EXCHANGE BOKr IC?* Philadelphia, Nov. 3,1863. The -Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., dear of all Taxes, and payable on demand. J. W. TORKEY, no4-lm Cashier. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS' 40=* BAN K.—Philadelphia, Nov. 23,1863. At an election held on the 16tkof November, 1863, the following named Stockholders were elected Director* of this Bask: : B. A. Mercer, Joskua-B, Lippincott, I Edwin M. Lewis, James R Campbell, John Ashhnrst, Francis Tete. Anthony J. Antelo, Pemberton 8 Hutchinson, William H, Woodward, J. Edward Farnum, Joseph S. Lovering, Jr.» . William M, Farr, Benjamin A. ” And at a meeting of the Directors this day, S.-:A. MERCER. Esq., was unanimously re-elected President, EDWIN M;rEWIg,-B,q Tf Vice President, and WIL LIAM BUSkTON, Jr,, Cashier. <r - ' fio2?-10t W. RUSHTON. Jr.. Cashier. jJfIG-E BANK, PHILA ber 23d, 1863. nst. the following Stookhold ctorsof the Corn Exchange CORN EXCHA! DBLPHIA, Jfavemb At the Electionheidl6tliin ers were duly elected Direc Bank* 4 ' Alexander James Steel, Robert Ervien, William P. Cox, Samuel T. Canby, Philip B. Mingle, John F. Gross, And at the meeting o# the CATTELL,'Esq., was unanii ALEX.WHILLDIN, Esq.,Vi TORRET, Cashier. n024-Bzn ' • G, Cattell. Christian J. Hoffman. H. WV Catherwood, Edmund A. Souder, . Charles E Wilkins, David Vanderveer, Jonathan Knight. ) Board this day ALEX. G. monsly re-elected President: r ice President, and JOHN W. J. W. TORRET, Cashier. MILITARY NOTICES^ WANTED SURGEONS AND AS * ' 6ISTAKT SURGENS for colored regiments in. the Departments of the South Gnlf and Tennessee. The candidates must he examined before a Board of Mrdieal officers. ; Boards are, now in session at Boston, New York, Wash ington. Cincinnati, and St. Louis, and at the headquar ters outhe Armies of the Potomac, Cumberland, and Tennefsse. Applications for examination should be mads to the Surgeon General, U. 8. A., Washington,' D. C., and must he: accompanied with one or more testimonials of good moral character from respectable persons. The Board will determine whether the candidate ie qualified for Surgeon or for Assistant Surgeon. The candidate must be a graduate of some Regular medical College;- non-graduates will not be examined. J. F. BARNBS, ■ Acting Surgeon General. Surgeon Office. Nov. 18.1563, n023-mwf-6t t NOTICE.—CAPTAIN MAN N ’ S Company of Infantry for the Emergency. .A meeting of the Company will be held on SATUR DAY EVENING, December 6th. at o’clock, at Lardner’s Northern Liberty Hall, THIRD, below Green. Punctual attendance is requested. By order Capt. WM. B.^MANN. SYLVESTER B. CASES ON, 0. S. del-2t* ji GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, 6$ N0.,611 CHESTNUT Street—Recruits wanted for all V| the gallant old AifcUJexy, Cavalry, and Infantry . Regiments now in service, raised, orpartlyraised»in. this city. A few good men- can yet be enlisted for the 2d Artillery (112th P. V.X A. A: GIBSON, U.'S. A., Colonel Commanding. The-Batteries of this faithful jold Regiment have been assigned toposts of honor, and are at present occupying^the most prominent fortifica tions in the defences of Washington. Quarters commo dious an l comfortable. The-Largest Bounties now of fered to Veteran and other volunteers are given at this office. CHARLES N'. CABWALLADER,- no2B-si* Captain and General Recruiting Officer. S WANTED, FOR THE -UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS (a varied and'exciting life by sea and land), six hundred able-bodied men to perform the duties of a soldier at our Navy YaTdß and aboard United States ships-of war on foreign stations. Better compensation than the army. A ship-of-war is a comfortable home. The Marine Corps is the hast equipped Infantry in the service. Prize money in abund ance. PHOTOGRAPHS-,, EDTTCATIOSAa, COPARTNERSHIPS. READING RAILROAD 1 COMPANY? Gr*. A... . - Gener&l'Superlntendeut. TENDERS FOfe BOTTOMRY ON BLOCK AND FREIGHT O.FB * BRITISH BARK ‘/.WILLIAM BOOTH. B The undersigned will receive tenders for a. Loan of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, more or less, to pay the expenses, repairs, and supplies; of thd baris-WILLIAM BOOTH, of Cardiff, Wales,-now at this port, and about to sail for B&rb&doeApnd Trinidad, where the Bottomry will be paid. PETER ROWS, Master. For furtber particulars apply to WILLIAM D. SBERRERD, Insurance Booms, de2-6t WALNIJT Street, Philadelphia. pARBON OIL—SOO BARRELS NA- TEONA, and other celobrated brands, in store, and for sale by WM KING, 117 ARCS Straet. da2-lm* PORTLAND KEROSENE COAL OIL," in store, and for sale by • ' d«2-1m» WM. KING, 11T ARGII Stropt. WILLIAM KING’S ALCOHOL, CAM " THINE, and BURNING' FLUID.-recMved f*>sh daily from Factory, and for sale by WM. KING. 11T AROII Street \ . Factory, 1347 and FRANKFORD Rml de2-}au KETAIIi DRY GOODS. rpHOS. W. EVANS A CO., INVITE ATTENTION To| THEIR HANDSOME AS SORTMENT OF dress goods, Embracing all the novelties of the Season, both in style and material, FRENCH POPLINS, silk faced. FRENCH POPLINS, ribbed. ALL-WOOL POPLINS, in choicest shades. ARMENIENNES. TARLTON PLAID POPLINS, &c. ALSO, As usual, at this season, they will offer a large quan tity of Goods, at REDUCED PRICES, for PRESENTS during the coming CHRISTMAS SEASON, ■ AMONG. WHICH Will be found now 100 J 56. FINE FRENCH MERINO, at $l. 200 “ “ PLAID MOHAIRS, at 3?Jc. And other Goodß in'the same ratio. # THOS. W. EVANS & CO., <Io2-6t SIS-and 830 CHESTNUT STREET. 1 BLANKETS I OF ALL GRADES AND SIZES. QURWEN - STODDART & BROTHER Invite the attention to the large and varied stock of BLAM-KIETS, Ranging in price from $3.50 to $2O. Hotelkeepers, housekeepers, and storekeepers,sup plied at the lowest prices. Also, a large stock of COLORED BLANKETS. Which we.are closing out for less than usual prices. CX7RWEN STOIIDART & BROTHER, 450. 458, and 454 N. SECOND Street, de2-3t Above Willow. GROSJEAN, No. 1013 CHESTNUT Street, norib side, Philada.; Respectfully calls the attention of the Ladies to his well-selected stock of LIKEN CAMBRIC HDKFS. Also, a fine collection of FANCY AND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. Constantly on hand a variety of GENTS’ and LADIES’ HDKFS., with initials and other designs embroidered in the latest styles and in the best possible manner. Also, a full assortment of Embroideries. Night Gowns, Caps, Chemises, Garibaldis, Collars, Sleeves, Caffs, Hoop-Skirts, Bead-Dreeses, Nets, Gloves, Ac. de2-lm* HOLIDAY GOODS* QHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. COINFECTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! NOW READY, CREAMS DA MODE DE PARIS. ROASTED, FROSTED, AND GtiACED ALMONDS. CREAM AND ALMOND-PASTE CHOCOLATES. FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN MIXTURES, Put up in neat boxes, from 1 to lf> lbs each. Oar whole stock comprising one of the most delicious and varied assortments of HOLIDAY OOjNTFECXIOJNS EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. E. G. WHITMAN & GO., de2--wsml.lt . No. 318 CHESTNUT Street. rpHE GREAT SKATE DEPOT! A large and well- eelectsd assortment of LADIES’, GENTLEMEN'S, AND BOYS’. SKAfES; Just received and for sale by . TROTTER & DAWSON, de2-lm No 919 MARKET ST., PHIL AD A. jgKATERS’ HEADQUARTERS, LADIES’ SKATES, of every variety. GENTS. * SKATES, of all kinds. •STEEL SKATES DUMP SKATES. •• ROfIKER SKATES. SHELL-GROOVE SKATES, a snperior article for , learners.' PARLOR SKATES, all sizes. ’At . . : PHILIP WILSON & CO. *S, rdol-lm 409-CHESTNUT Street. Holiday goods—all the Newest Styles of FANCY COMBP, . -v STEEL AND JET JEWELRY, ——- fancy fans, PEARL HEAD-DRESSES AND NETS, . With a fall assortment of Fancy and Toilet Goods, adapted'to the Doliday trade. PRICES THE MOST SATISFACTORY, - At H. DIXON’S, 62-lm No. 31 S. EIGHTH Street. Philada. JJOLIDAY PRB SBN’TS. G. RUSSELL, No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, . Would invite attention to his well-selected “®?stock of FINE AMERICAN and IMPORTED^SSe WATCHES, DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, &<!., SUITABLE FOB HOLIDAY PBESENTS. del-lin JP P. DTJISOSQ & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE JEWELRY, 1028 CHESTNUT STREET. Watches neatly repaired and warranted. Pearl Work of all descriptions repaired. del-lm J> & G. A. WRIGHT, 624 CHESTNUT STREET, Off<es, a beautiful selection of BOHEMIAN GLASS TOILET SETS, PARIAN AND BOHEMIAN VASES, BRONZE STATUETTES AND BUSTS, - CARVED BRACKETS AND BOOK-STANDS, CIGAR, TOBACCO; AND MATCH STANDS, ODOR AND LIQUOR CASES, DESKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS. MEERSCHAUM AND’ BRIER PIPES, and a great variety; of Fancy Articles saited for Holiday Presents. ...... i del-lm. QANES FOB HOLIDAY PRESENT^ EI3ONV CANES, gold head. MALACCA CANES, ivory head. LADIES’CANBS. GENTS. ’• CANES.- 4 soldiers’canes. CANES 1 of every variety. For sale by PFIJ&JI* WILSON & C©*.* del-lm 409 CHESTNUT Street. TTOLIDAY GIFTS.—GOLD SPEOTA cIes, Gold Eye Glasses, Stereoscopes and Stereo scopic Views, Cara Photographs, Photograpa Albums, Microscopes, Magic Lanterns. Spy Glasses, Opsra Glasses,. Officers’-Field-Glasses for Aruiy and Navy ase. Pocket Compasses, Mathematical Instruments, Kaleidoscopes, Thermometers, and a variety of other articles—appro-- priate gifts for the season. MCALLISTER & BROTHER; del-tial-iL T2B CHESTNUT Street. , QiIRISTMAS PRESENTS-, GPEKA. GLASSES, GOI.I) SPEOrA.GI.ES, FIELD. GLASSES, STEREOSCOPES,. FANCY THERMOMETERS, BESIDES-MANY OTHER / BSSIUTi AJtD FANCY ARTICLES, FOB SALE BY JAMES W: QUEEN <&vCO., No. 9a* CHES2HPT-S5-BEBT. DgjCataloitues famish eratis. no2fl-lm ARMY GOODS. J'BOTHINGHAM A WELLS BAYS FOR SALS, HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGH&GHX3TIHGB AND SHIRTINGS. standard drills, heavy canton flannels. WASHINGTON AND VICTORS!. OAKSRICS AND SILBCIAS. SHOWN, BLEACHED, AND COSSET JXANS. •No. 19 WORSTED. YARN, No. •019-Uti Q. W. SIMONS A BBOTHEB, SANSOM-STSEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS 9* JEWELRY. FINE SWDRDS, ... ■■ ANQ MILITARY GOODS IN EVERT VARIETY- Au26-lf6m RILK • THKEAD3 AND COTTONS 7<kZ - SEWING-MACHINES •: Wholesale and retail. • • , r . LATNG & MAG2NNIB, no!4-lm* No. 30 North THI 2U> Street. gHOTW ELL’S; CELEBRATED sw*¥f oide;sl OUR USUAL, SUPPLY OF THIS. EXCELLENT CIDER Juet ' ALBERT a ROBERTS, Dealer in FiE-e Groceries, ' n023-b£ Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. IMPORTERS OF A WINES AND LIQUORS. LAUMAN, SALLADE, & GO., No. 1918 SOUTH. NINTH; STREET, Between bail Philadelphia. ... . G. M. LAUMIN. A. M. BALLADE, soS-6© , J. D., BITTING, NEW PUBLICATIONS. PHILADELPHIA BOOKSELLERS l EDWARD EVERETT’S GREAT HISTORICAL ORATION . AT GETTYSBURG-, To which Is added fall Details and Incidents of the Bat tles, Description of the Battle-Field, Reports of the Ce metery Consecration Ceremonies, Speeches of the Presi dent, Secretary Seward, &c., is the most popular pamph let recently issued, and Is the most valuable contribution yetmade to the History of the War. We are now able to fill orders without delay. Published in neat, large octave pamphlet. Price 25c In paper covers: 60c in limp cloth. A liberal discount made When quantities are ordered. Address, BAKER & GODWIN, j « «i ‘Printersand Publishers, del-2t PRINTING-HOUSE SQUARE. New York. THE CAMP-FIRES OF THE AMERI -1 - CAN REVOLUTION. A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL EDITION. • , ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED. This volume, so well calculated to awaken a patriotic ardor in the minds of readers, Ib peculiarly appropriate at the present time, and is therefore deserving of an in creased popularity. The present edition Is in a much improved dresß, which makes it doubly acceptable as a presentation volume at this season of tne year. Published this day by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, , _ •' - Publishers and Boofseliers, del W 5 SOUTn SIXTH Btreet, above Chestnut. XTRANK LESLIE FOR DECEMBER. -*^ r 2° CENTS! - 20 CENTS! 20 CENTS! PITCHER’S. 808 CHESTNUT Straet. dal-,St XTEW BOOKS—JUST RECEIVED BY + ' J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,’ _ T1 -_ AX , Tforrc. •- Z l5 £ nd 71 'f n MARKET Street. LIFE OF JESUS. By Earnest Renan. Translated from the FreDch. LOUIB’B LAST TERM AT ST. MARY’S. New edition. THE WAYSIDE INN, and other-poems. By Henry W. Longfellow. SOUNDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. THE THOUGHTS OF THE EMPEROR H. AURELIUS ANTONINUS. GENERAL BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS History of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in 1862. By James Parton. JEAN BELIN; or, The Adventures of a Little French Boy. TIMOTHY TITCOMB’S LETTERS TO THE JONSES MY FARM Or EDGEWOOD, By Ike Marvel. HUGH MILLER’S HEADSHIP OF CHRIST, and the Rights of the Christian People.* ROUNDABOUT PAPERS, By Wm, Thackeray. With, illustrations. HISTORY OF THE SIOUX WAR, and the Massacres 0f!862 and 1863. By Isaac Y. D. Heard. MARY LINDSAx. A Novel. By the Lady Emily Fonsonby, POEMS. By Jean IngeloWu IN WARTIMES, AND OTHER POEMS. By J. G. Whitney MENTAL HYGIENE. By L. Bay. HANNAH THURSTON. Artery of American Life, By Bayard Tar lor. - -> no3Q -RENAN'S LIFE OF JESUS t£b lUUF* READY THIS WEEK: ■ i.-eenan:s life of JESTJS. A translation of M. Ernest Renan’s remarkable work, just issued in Paris, where the excitement and sensation t* so great concerning its subject and author that already thousands !of copies of the costly French edition have been sold. The London Spectator considers it **tbe most genuine and devout attempt to explain our lord’s lift*-’ and the Christian Times pronounces it “the ablest of man’s efforts.” One handsome 12mo, tinted paper, cloth bound... $1.50. lI.—LOUIE'S LAST TERM. A Christmas book by the popular author of ‘'Rut ledge,” “The Sutherlands,” and “ Frank Warrington. ’ 12.u0, cloth bound, price $1.25. *** This charming work was published anonymously a few years since, but is now republished with the author’s other works. One of our best literary women says: “Of all the pure, warm, beautiful human books .that I have read for years, ‘ Louie ’ shall take the palm. The sweet, dewy, benefi cent book! my eyes have streamed tsars over it. ” ' lII.—PEOULIARw Epes Sargent’s splendid new hovel, which was pub lished only last week, and is selling off like wild fire. Price $1.50. • *** Sold everywhere, and sent by mail free on receipt of price by : CARLETON, Publisher, no2S-swtf - - > - - New York. rr ELLWOOD ZELL & CO., WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, And Manufacturers of Photograph Albums. .Nos. IT and 19 South SIXTH Street, Second floor. Goods for the Holidays Games, Puzzles, and Paper Dolls, the largest assortment in the city. Colored and Plain Toy Books, Juvenile Books, ABC Cardß and Blocks, School Books, and Stationery. All of which will be sold to dealers at low prices for cash. . oc2B-ws2m XTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! LO OIE’S LAST TERM AT ST. MARY’S. By the author of Rutledge, A c. ALICE OF .MONMOUTH; An Idyl of the Great War, With other Poems. By Edmund C. Stedmau. PECULIAR; A Tale of the Great Transition. By Epee Sargent. ROUN DABOUT PAPERS. By HV M. Thackeray. SOUNDINGS FROM THE ATLANTIC. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. . For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, no3o 606 CHESTNUT Street. ASHMEAD & EVANS,’ ■AA. Successors to Willis F.’ Hazard, • T 34 CHESTNUT STBBET, SAVE .JUST RECEIVED. RENAN’S LIFE OF JESUS. The book- that created such a sensation in Europe. RACHEL RAY. Trollope’s New Book. - DICK ONSLOW AMONG THE REDSKINS. A capital New Book for boys. ' LONGFELLOW’S TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN. THE CRUBLEST WRONG OF ALL. THE NOSE OF A NOTARY. GOOD SOCIETY. By Mrs. .Grey; and numerous other New Novels. . - • no3Q Ti’BENCH QUADRILLE NOTE PA- A PER, and Envelopes to match. Twenty new Pat terns, all very superb, just imported by CHALLEN, 1396 CHESTNUT. Also, Triple-thick Note Papers and Envelopes. n3O-3t A IX THE NEW BOOKS"RECEIVED, •*-*- THE DAY ISSUED. Large assortment of New Ju» venileand Toy Books, at CHALtiEN*S, 1308 CHEST NUT. , no3o-3t QOOKE&Y AS IT SHOULD BE. MRS. GOODFELLOW’S COOK BOOK, A Manual for Dlningiroom and Kitchen. Practical, Economical, and Intelligible. Ten editions have-been called' forran evidence of its merits, and that it is the— BEST AND MOST USEFUL COOK BOOK. WILMS' PjHAZ'AKD, Publisher, n025-tf . N0.:3l South SIXTH Street. A LBUMS CHEAPEST AND BEST! 1 1.000 Albums for IS Portraits, 25 cents to $4. . 600 do do 2* do SO do to 4. ■ 600 do do 60 do $2 to 10. 300 do do 60 do 3 to 12. 200 do do 180' d<r 4 to 15 . • An immense stock, the largest and best in Hie World. PITCHER’S low priced' Book, Picture, and Album Store. nol6-tf 808 CHESTNUT Street. 9ft CENTS! COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS, 25 cento. Onehalftheusual prise! ' " Over 1,000 different kinds. PRICES REDUCED TO 25 cents! \ 26 cents! 25 cents! . PITCHER’S Album and Picture Depdt, 808 CHEST NUT Street. . nol6-tf T EYPOLDT’S LIBRARY AND BOOK Ai STORE, 1333 CHESTNUT Street. Ready on Tuesday, the 17th of November; . HEINRICH HEINE’S BOOK OF SONGS.. Translated by Charles G. Leland. On' tinted paper, 1 vol. 16mo, vellum cloth, top gilt. Price $1.25. HEINRICH HEINE. An Essay, by Matthew Arnold. 16mo, paper. Price 25 cents. No. 5 Of LEYPOLDT’S FOREIGN LIBRARY. The most amusing no vel of the season. .HUMAN FOLLIES. By Jules Noviac. From the sixteenth Paris edition, by Geo. Marlow. 1 vol. 16moj- paper. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. - F.' LEYPOLDT, Publisher, uol4-3m 1333 CHESTNUT. Street. FIMNCIAI; 5-20. tv-.s- 5-20. The undersigned, so General Subscription Agent, 2» authorized by the Setratau? of the Treasury to continue the eaie of this popular Loan, and TEN DAYS pubße notice will be given of discontinuance. , y TWO HUZH*RED MILLIONS remain unsold* 'land this amount is ssareely sufficient to furnish abaritf for the circulation National BsoSringAssociatkaia now being formed in every part of the Country. Bufea short time must elapse before this loan is wholly ab sorbed, the demonAfroza Europe, Germany espscteßy, being quite active. As it is well knew* that the Sowetary of the Trea sury has ample ard tsnf&iling resourees in the dutlsa. cn imports, internal revenues, and ia»the. issue of intcrost baaring Legal Tender Treasury Xsotes, f lt is nearly cer tain that it will riot be necessary for him for a lostftime to come to issua further permanent Loans, the iati»flst and principal cfiwhieh are payable in Gold. Those considsPsAion* must lead to the promptaoaaslu aion that the Is not far distant when thes> “-Five- TwenUesV at a handscaal premium, an was the result with tho “Seven-thlrl*” Loan,, whoait was all sold, and no longer ba eshaeribed for ThU U a 'SIX PER GSNT. hOMi, the IntGSMt and principal’ being pAyabio In coin* thus yieldin3.?baut sight pcn>eent. per &nn*£x& st.the presoat premintn.on gold. It is called “Five-Treaty, V from lack that whilst the Bonds may run for iswnfv menthas the right at par, jive yews. The interest is paiL' half, yearly the first dayncfNo- and May. Subscribers cas, have Coupon loads which am paya hia to bearer and Issued for SSCLISIOO. $5OO, and SLOOO, , c? Registered Bands and In I addition slo,ooo. | These “ 2 cities, towns, or counties, end the Government tax. on I them is only one and a hamper cent, on iha. amount of •Income, wk#n the. income exceeds sin. hundred 6*l - per anpum. Income from all other investmoat*. such as mortgages, railroad stocks, boads. &c., mus pay from three to five cent, tax in^ome. Banks o&d-Bankers tturonghout tha country wSI con tinue to dispose of tba.Bonds, and sAt orders b 9 mall or otherwuse properly attended to.^. The Treasury Dtsartment haTtjig perfected arrange ments for the prompt delivery of Bonds. Subscribers wiUbeenabled to.reqeive them at the tu&eof subscri bing, or at farthest in FOUH days. This arrangement will be gratifies to.partles who want the Bonds on say ; ment of the money* and wiri greatly increase the saloa* I JAY COOKE, BFBSCBir TIOS iOBBfT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Michael Jacobs, BANKER, No. 40 South THIRD Street. Philadelphia. goyeehment SECUEITIES, speoib. and unouk- EENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention pud to tbe Negotlatton of Tim* Papm. CITY WANS ANTS BOUGHT; “ , ocs-3m TO CLOTH MERCHANTS AND •*- WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS.-The r j havln <t att «*PorieriM of eight years in the trade * wishes a situation as salesman for the eoming year. Can furnish first-class testimonials as to * n d ABILITY, from present employer. i? k merchants. Address, stating where an interview ean be had, - HENRY WILLIAMS, - lt * • * • Office of " Th*. Prefix. » . WANTED—IN A REAL ESTATE *l9 WALNaT l 'str e °t. ahQ ' lt 16 T6MBOf aKe - AF fj^ at WANTED—A SALESMAN IN A ▼ * Dry-Goods Jobbing House- Address Box 9001 Poßt Office- _ de2 3t T\7"ANTED—AN APPRENTICE, TO learn BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Should ba about 16 or 18. Apply at No. WALNUT Street, third story. de2-3t* WANTED.—A YOUNG LADY, WHO * * has experience in teaching English. French, and Music, desires to occupy a few hours daily as visiting Governess in a Family or School ; or in reading to an Invalid. References exchanged. Address “L. L.,” No. 850 FRANKLIN Street. d2-wsa2t W ANTE D—A YOUNG- MAN AS _J ’ SALESMAN for a Retail Fancy Dry-GoodsStore,in a westein city. One accustomed to the business, having good references, can apply, Box 1988 Post Office, Phila-. deipbia. no2Bsmw3t* A BESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED It, MAN muflOTOmt a* WATCHMAN, or any light work in a Store or CounUng-room.--The best of reference given. Address Box 2419 P. 0 del*3Uf| "WANTED—A PERSON WITH C API- r ’_TAI,, in the WHOLESALE BUTTER, CHEESE. PROVISION, aid PRODUCE BUSIHESS, in this city Address, stating where an interview may be baa, Ridgeway,” office of The Press. ... del-2i* WANTED —IN-A SILK JOBBING ,»I House, two first-class SALESMEN: one acquainted city trade. ' Address, with reference, Box 2759 Post Office. . dei-2t* "POUNDRY FOREMAN.—WANTED, an expeiienced Foreman in a Stove Foundry in Cincinnati, p., A superior man will get good compen sation. Address Box 652,P05t Office, Cincinnati, O n027-14t* A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ■f*- STANDARD HISTORY OP THE WAR. A rare £55P C 6 t 0 money. Agents are clearing from *lOO to P° r . Seed for circular. Addres JONES BROS. & CO., Pnbllehera, Baltimore, Md. nolO-Im* &10 Oflfl WANTED—FIRST MORT ±J6/ jVv/V/ GAGE on City Property worth $20,000. ■ Apply to ROBERT MACG REGOR, del ' • 4blO WALNUT. <jfcO 500 WANTED—FIRST MORT GAGE cn.City Property worth 87.0C0. , Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, del Alii WALNUT.Street, A MONTH! -I WANT TO HIRE Agents in every county at $76 a month, expen ses paid, to sell mvnew cheap Family Sewing Machine*. Address. B. MADISON, Alford, Maine. 0023-d&w3» &f? 0 A MONTH! WE WAN'! AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to eel} our EVERLASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BUBNE3W and thirteen other articles. 15 Circulars frit. SHAT? A CLARK, Biddeford, Maine; sell-d&WiM cggvk DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER ■SE&aSGENEEAL’S OFFlCE—Philadelphia. Feb. 8, 1863. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following poiots: Tortueas. Key West, Fla. . Fort Monroe. Ya. Alexandria, Ya. Newborn. N. C. Port Roj-al, S C. A. BOYD, felO-tf Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. 1 OST OR MISCARRIED, 'BETWEEN ■“ New York and this city, a package of YOUCHSR3, issued by Col. G. H. Crossman to K. B. Esler, dated November Ito 14tb, inclusive; all pereois are cautioned against purchasing the same, as payment has been .stopped. - . R. B. ESLER, * de2 2t* 24 South FIFTEENTH Street. f OST, YESTERDAY, A ROCKET- Book containing about $2O The - finder will’be liberally rewarded by leaving it at The Press office. del-3t* QROUND RENTS FOR SALE, WELL secured--twelve of $1,550 each, four of $1 SCO each. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, de2 4r19 WALNUT Btreet. TTOR SALE, OR TO LET ON GROUND A RENT—A desirable LOT for a Factory, situate on AMERICA Street, above Master, and running through to Cadwalader street, 72 feet front on each street Apply to C. W. PICKERING, de2-3t* 1011 ARCII Street. CTEAM ENGINE FOR ; SALE—SIX-: M horse power. Inquire at Nos, 019 and 631 JAYNE Street. . . • . •no2S i sw2t* . A DAMS PRINTING PRESS FOR Ak. SALE—Size of bed 24 by 40 inches. Inquire at Nos. 619 and 631 JAYNE .Street. n 023 sw2t* . 'P’OR SALE—AN UPRIGHT TUBU •*- lar Boiler and Twelve-horse Engine. Apply at No, S4ts RIDGE Avenue. [del-2t+] . DAVIS & CO. M FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A DE SIBABLE Store Property in SECOND street, above Race, wil l be sold a bargain, or leased for five years. del-tf GEO. N. TOWNSEND, 133 K S. FOURTH St. ® BROAD STREET RESIDENCES for SALE.—Handsome, well-built, modern dwelling, 911 Broad street,-near Girard avenue, containing 16 rooms, and every modern convenience. Lot 20 by 160. Price low; terms easy. :•» ' , Also, a complete modern residence on Broad street, near Poplar; 13 rooms, and all the modern improve ments-; side yard. Lot 30 by 160. Cheap. Alec, an elegant brown-stone mansion, Broad and replete with every modern improvement; and finished in the very best style. Large lot; stable in rear. A bargain. . * ■ Also, four modern residences on Broad street, near Oxford, finished - with all the modern improvements. Price moderate; terms easy. .. Also many others. . del-tf GEO. N; .TOWNSEND,' 133^-S ; FOURTH St. : nOAL YARD FOR SALE:—THE BEST fitted*np Yard,in:tha city; capacity for .doing-any. amount of business. Inquire on the premises, No 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. no2S-6t* OFFICE OF THE. DELAWARE MU- TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO.. Philadelphia, Nova mber 31, 1863. " The following statement of the affairs of the Company is published in conformity with a provision of its charter.' PREMIUMS REGBIVEP from Nov. 1.1332, to 0ct.31,1863: On Marineand Inland Ri5k5....5392'849 OS' ' On Fire Risks 116.-6 IS 03 ~ $509,462 11 Premiums on Policies not marked off'Novem- • • • her 1, 1863, .... 206,395 09 $715,657 20 FBEMIUM6 MASKED OFF as earned from November 1, 1882, to October 31; 186S* On Marine and Inland Bisks isS7fl;46B S 4 On Fire Risks.. .192,316 44 T 4 t a ' '* . • :■= $481,384 78 Interest during same vages, &s 70,471 38 $551.866 16 LOSSES, EXPENSES, &c., during the year as above: Marine and Inland Navigation Losses ...$173;444 10 Fire Losses.—..... 40,750 59 Return Premiums 40,824 60 Re-insuratces 32,13137 Agency Charges, AdvertisingfPrint . ing. &C.. 19,372 76 , • Taxes 8,281 96 Expenses, Salaries,' Rent,' &c.-...... 19,428 81 -$335,234 19 Surplus ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, . •• November vi, 18S?L; $lOO,OOO United States flve-par-cenfc. Soan $97,000 00 75,000 six-per-cent. Loaas-20a„ 75.000 00 20,000 “ “• HBI.. 22.000 00 60,000' 7 S-lO'perct-Treaa.Notes 53,250 00 100,000 State of PenneylvamaS-per-ceat. L0an.100,997 50 64,000 6-per-cent. “ S7.SSO OO 125,050 Philadelphia City 6-per-cent: Loan. ...127,528 00 g 80,000 State of Tennessee S-per-cenA Lofia.... 15,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Kaliroad firet?mart gag:* 6-per-cent, .bonds- ....... 22,300 00 50,0C0 Pennsylvania--Railroad second mort gage 6-per-cent.- bonds - » 53,250 00 15, COO 300 shares stock- Germantown. GJaa Com pany, principal-and interest.gaaran tied by tbe city of- Philadelphia... I 15,000 00 5,000 lGOsharesStockPennsylvani&Kailroad Company... 7,225 00 5,000100 shares Stock-North Pennsylvania Railroad Company-..;.,.,-...... 2,650 00 21,000 United States Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness. 21,420 00 123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, aznplv secured. 123,700 CO Nov. 11, lStft. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Cash. Dividend .of Ten .Per kCbite/, on.-the CAPITAL STOCK, and Six Per ,Ceka, lnterest on. the SCRIP of the Cozo pans, payable on and after the Ist December proximo, free of tax. : - && W Vi • VfH/1 . * They have also declared a of Fort? Psa Cent, on the E/^r s PRStfiajis- for the year ending Oc tober SI, IS6S, certificates for wfcich will be issued tc the parties entitled io tbe.same, on and after the Ist Decem ber proximo, free of tax. They have ordered, aleo, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OP 'PROFITS of ,t£a Company, for the y andlS69, be redeemed in,.cash, at the office of thaJDom** pany, on and* after January 2; ISPI, all interest thereon to cease on that day. J9ST Fo csztificate of EivyWs issued under $25.. J3jy. ibe Act of Incorporation, ’Hto certificate shall claimed icitfan-two ys&rs after the of dividend whereof ii is evidence. ” Thomas C. Hand, John ($- Davie, Edmund A. Soudea, Tbeo’-i&ilna Pauldbi*, John It. Penrose, James Traquair, Henry-C.Dallet^Jr., Robert. Barton, Sampel K Stotea, J. F. Feniston, Hsnry SJojm, Tfoo.' G- Bonihop, Bdtrard D arSnctdn, 13; Jones Btooke, ■ THOMA JOHN C HENRY &RL3PRN, Secre Tj'AME. SNSUBAN 1 -1- *oa GHESTHUT Stree PHIL ADI FIRE AND INLAI DIBEO Irakis 2T. Buck, ChjfcS. Richardson, HwyrxJ*e , w' iß i J r -» Joiia w. Everman, Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davie, EBANCIS N. BU I CHARLES BICHi WILLIAM L BLAHCHAS ■JTHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY-OF PHILAUfIIiPIIIA. ' (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVITY.) COMPANY’S BUIL'DINGgjAOO WALNUT STREET. F. Ratchford Starr,, Georgs IL Stuart, William McKee, John H. Brown, " Nalbro Frazier, J. L. Erringer, John M. Atwood* N Geo. W\ Fahnestock, Benj. T. Tredick, James L. Claghorn, Mordecai L. Dawson, William G. Boulton. R RATCHFORD STARR, President. Thob. H. Montgomery, Secretary. fels X) AISINS,—2OO BOSES WHOM M. R. J-t Raisins; 200 boxes whole Layer Raisins. 200 boxes half M.R. and Layer Raisins. ' 200 boxes quarter M. R. and Layer Resins. Also, frew Citron, Lemon Peel, and Currants, for sale hy RHODES . 1102 a APT SouthWATER Stroafc jgPEOIAL NOTICE.— KARTELL'S ALL-GLASS ERUIT JARS. AM^ICAK t AND i 'fEENQH f OLASS SHADES. . *EADTirnL 4 LBToH^6eth. Mjg.ta.Sl No. ia Nortti yrSTH Street. PHILADELPHIA. fkLDTE OIL—AN INVOICE OF V CARET AIR’S pure Olive Oil jnst received per Shi, BLUB. ForßaiebjjAg CAKSTAIRB, Sola Amnia. . 13G WALNUT, end »1 GH ANIT&iSSt. Also, an involo, of tba tame inet UadiaSi ex-IN DUBTEIB. v - 4 sdi WANTS. liOST AND FOUND. roR SASiSa akd to bet. INSURANCE COMPANIES* par*-.cost, $765,737. 12... market value, 734.200 50 Real Estate.. 36,363 35 Biffs Receivable,- for insurances' ■ made 107,917 61 Balances due . urns on Marina .Policies, accrued interest, and ether debts due the Company....,,. 28,919 87 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and otber Companies, Jj6iBQ3. Es timated va1ue............. Cash, on deposit -with-Uni ted States .Government* subject to ten days* c&UJ?30.000 00 Cash, iu BaukSi 38,588 39 Cash, in drawer. 200 SO -.118.789 19 3ISECTOES: James 0. Hand*. William C. Joseph. H. SeeJ> Dr R. M. George O. LeJpftr, Hugh. Craig, Charles Ke&ey, Jacob P. Jones,. James B. SSoPariand, Joshua P. 3jg:o, Spencer M^Rv-airse. John B. SeinplevPiicsburg. A. B. Berber/nltsburg. S C. President. [. DAVlS^vlcaPresident, stary. nolo-iflm 3E COMPANY, NS* BtPHIV HB lESBa&UCB. ITOESy ’ l~i 3>. Woodruff, A. West, John Kessler, Jr** Cfea*. Stokes, A. H. Rosenheksi* Joseph D. Bllla. r * President. _ fcDSON, Yie« Fsaudank. > % Secretary, ial7ciif AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSHfc ITALIAN OPERA. ' Tim public Is respectfully informed that : . A LIMITED SEASON . Will he glyen by the • ' CELEBRATED HAVANA AND HEW TOBIt THE OPENING BTGHT WILL TAKE PLACE OK > WEDNESDAY" EVBNING, Dec. 2,1883. .V . yWeh occasion the following arttats will mflfco 5?S?LArst appearance:" " MME.JOSEPHnSRMSD.DRI, MILLS HRNRIE’.rTA SDLZKR, , • sia fban'Cisco MAZaoLEirt. SIG. FERNANDO BELLINL SIG. HANIBAL BtAOar, When wiHNe preeentad, for tlssifret time in Phlla:let phia.retreHa'eieWansyirmiasaC Opera, in’ 4 acts, of a,, O FvS?. L , A ' ®ay“‘op.powfbh, which created Sr Italy, aad lately-in Havana andf tfeif York, the greatest sensation. The Libretto is founded osßulwer’hweli-khowii noYef of the same name: TW wt , m Will We produced with NEW AND GOBGSODS-MIBO EN SCOEFI! ■ AND 1 ' Tffltf T great original cast. JOSEPHINE MEDOHT. —' ™...!,...M5te SDLZEKi I Notwithstanding the vast and costly array of principal artists, the large increase of salaries In every depart ment, without exception, exacted from the manage*- ment, the higher prices of every* necessary article la Dreeses, Appointments;'and Scenerv, the eustomaiir standard prices of admission will not be increased. General Admission..: <sloo Secured seats, extra.*; M Family Circ1e....... fij Amphitheatre 25’ The Box Office, for subscriptions for the first aiir l nights, will be open at the Academy of Masicon Satur day, November 28, from 8 to 4 o’clock' The regular sale of secured seats and tickets will-corn mence on Monday morning, at 8, at tile Box Office of the' Academy, F Bookstore, 1333 Chestnut etta*! and at T. B. Pngh s Bookstore, corner of Sixth an<t : Chestnut streets. - no27*tf’ ■fJEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE:— Lessee apd Manaxer Mr. WM 1 . WETEATr.IKia WEDNESDAY EVENING. 27^- „ THE CELEBRATED S WISS f SOUBEETTB, A-. JOHANNA CLATJSSEN, Who will appear, for THE FIRST TIME, IN THREE OK HKR ■ (.GLORIOUS COMIC CHARACTERS 5 , . (Clorinda) A FAMILY FAILING: : ' (Gertrude) THE LOAN OF A LOVER- : . (Katty)l COULDN'T HELP IT: ' supported nv . AN CN USUALLY STRONG AND EFFICIENT-CAST Inolodinx Mr.fi. T Rlng*old. Mr. G MartlivMrW ~ A. Chapman, Mr. J. T. Ward, Mr. J. S. Hall, Mrs K ■ I Mr- L. Cooper, and Misb M. Miller. ' ' The • SFMtBY * M’LLE JOHAtfflA CLAtXSSEJT, ' MEDLEY DANCE AM COMIC DUET. M’LLE CLAHS&EN and MR, G, 8. HALL j Conductor. THURSDAY, HAS ™ EDWIN FORREST _ ■ ' MACBETH, For the first ana only time this reason. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. ■ ' Le55ee................. Jlrs. H»A_ GARRBTTBQII;' „ . CROWDED 80TJ389- " THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, December I, 1881. Ine performances will commence with the comedy at' „ , - „ EVERYBODY’S FKIEHD. Major Be 800t5... Mr. J. S. Clark*, Toconclnde with the dramaof Vomit,, _ THE FAT BOY. Waddilove Mr. J. 8. Clarke. Door&-open at 7 o’clock. Commence at 7stf o’clock. "WALN TIT-STREET THEATRE. V' 1e55ee.,,...............Mr5, M. A. GARRETSOS.’ In consequence of densely % A CROWDED 1 HOUSES: to witnees the wonderful comicalitiefrof , - \ J. s:- CLARKS.. lie will again appear this evening as HAtfOR DE BOOTS" AWB WADDT,-THE FAT*BOT. Seats should be eecared in adv&tade. MBS. JOHN DREW’S-MEW AROH -LTJ - STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street, above Sixth. AJSD -FASHION IBI,E HOUSES FOURTH AND'LABTWEEK-OFKHS‘'D P BOWERB'- TO-NIGHT nVednesdayl -Bec. 2d lkl EKS ' THIRD AND LAST TIME/ T . „ CAMILLIA’SHUSBAND. Lady CaimUia Hailstone.... .Mrs D P. Eoweiw Maurice -Warner .......Barton mu' To conclude "WilK. eacb evening, _ A FAVORITE COMEDIETTA. FRIDAY, FAREWELL BEKEFIT'OF MRS. D. p.-. BOWERS. !JHE GRAND tithe mcessiath Will be performed by the HAND El, AND HAYDN SOCIETY, ox AT' MUSICAL EUND’EILL.. Cdel-tS'i /□.BEAT NATIONAL 018 O UST V". TROUPE—MARKET Street, aboYe Twelfth. BANBICE' Mrs ' CHAfiLES WAEHSB, formerly Mr*. UNEBECEDEIfTED SUCCESS, IMMENSE ATrEiO-- TlOb\ *od UNBOUNDED ENTHtJStASM. MOEASITY AMD MEEEIMBNT RUI.E THB RTNG . *ew and attractive anLUsinK - and classical spec- - tacles will he -pro laced dnrinsc this week. New feces < ancLfavorite old ones will appear ± The celebrated-horse “Hawheya State,” and the four-' trained ponies, Apollo, Adonis, Mercury, and ELrhflvw will b'e introduced. . *■ . Great pieces in rehearsal for the Christmas holidays ADMISSION.—Stage Seats,' sCT cents ; Privat* Bones.- $3 each; Parquette, 25 cents; Gallery, 15 cents. - Commencing ; every evening, at 7.4 ft Matinees jm en.ry WEDNESDAY-and SATURDAY * APTEJRNOOJTS, commencing at 2K o’clock, BEING THE CHILDREN, pONCBBT HALL; CHESTNUT STREET.'ABOYE'TW'EWFH. MONDAY EVENING. 'Not. SO., - And Every Evt ning dnring the week. - WAUGH’S • . GRE AT NEW PANORAMA' magnificent BATTLE SCENES, ANCiEtW ?Sie§V VlB 7 s of BEW YOBK'-and BOSION-HAK BOBS. Ac. , Ac. A GEAETMMATtNEE on SATUBDAY AFTEBEfOOST. at 3 o’clock'. 7 A Liberal Seduction. Doors open at 7 o’clock; co mmence at 1%. AdmieMon 25 cents; Children 15 tents SOOT TISH:: BALL.—FIFTH V 1 ANNUAL ball of tlie CALEDONI IN' CLUB, to o*e BBRBITT of the LI BEAKY, THUHS DAT' Ev|* BING; December 10th, ISB3, at MUSICAL FUND mr.lt Tickets SL-' nol4-tdelC* TEMPLE OF WONDERS-ASSEMBLY* BUILDINGS, TENTH AND- CHESTNUT STREETS, Amusement for Ola and Young. Mirth and- Hap pines* oren for the season. Constact'cnansre of Entertainment SIGN OR-BLITZ EVERY'EVENING, commencing atf 7J£ o’clock* and. Wednesday and Safcnrday at 3, consisting of New Mys teries in Necromancy, great success in Ventriloquism. - and the - Learned Canary Birds Ac mission 25 cents; Children 15 cents, *216,621 97 X) OTHEBMELrS -MART'S BS IN THfe4 COLISEUM, by request of'many persons, will re main on Exhibition fora time loneer, at the -> . ACADEMY CP‘FINE •ARTS.--' i' CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TENTH Open from 9 to 5; Evening, from 7 to 10, no3O-0t fVERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC ■ .V REHEARS U,S every _SATURDAT. at S o’clock, P ■ M., at the MUSIC iL FUN D»~HALL. Single tickets, 25 ; ceßts. "Packages nf six tickets, $l. ‘To be bail at Aw- DRE’S.-JlO4- CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD. BE-". TENTH and CHESTNUT, and at tbeHaUdoor. “PENNSYLVANIA, t ACADEMY" r OF- 1 - 1 THE-FIWE AETS. J«S3 CHBSTjSDT STREET. ■ DPEIf DAILY (bandars oxcepied) from .9 A. M.-HlLu 6 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price TTHB new gymnastics— mb. gii^. - JSKiI5 A ¥ has the tfassure of informing his fdend**. in WESTPHILaDELPHIA and. MAHTTfAnhat, .having iA a ”siAiJ B j lnle of Meeting of his Afternoon Class !» FOLLEN HAL], from Tuesday to WEDNESDAY, and in, HOKTICtTLTUKAL HALT, from Wednesday to THURS DAY, he can meet a class in I'rof. lIAS-TINAS 1 SCHOOL,' ROOM on TPESDAYSand FRIDAYS- ; 1«T TNSTIIUTJON TOE, THE .. BLIND.;— -A EXHIBITION evjrr WEDNESDAY, atSKP hffi-AdJ aisslon TEN CENTS. Store, 80. HS. EIBHTH St. -llA' TO EIOHABD, Mi, ROSS AM OIOSS' -*-i the Records 0/ the Court of Common. County, Pa., it ta'thue contained: . 3>fANA Administratrix, 1 ■with the Will* annexed, -of v&Jeu- j . tine Brohst, who survived Gaorge I yen TVTipliaflf TirnW- t.->0; i57,-AOr*i Michael - f T«m,., 1859 a. BROBSSR who survived, Ml- I *1,089,426 52 chael Brobist.. • • 1 J . Aid now to'wit 1 November* 2U1863 01 motton-iof J. D. Davis, Ervand affidavit of Dial a Johnson the Court M. RQ£<cjvO*.f > h«&del- T>h.ia, to pliotp cause whf the- assigamenj of. JuGwaaetifc No. 115. Ap»3 Term, 1559, to»him, shoal&noii>e.aiaSeken. fromthe josord ,• retmvna'blciia, the last day of.next Term. Notice, addressed to said ft. M to he pci&Ulied. four weei* ia one Philadelphia and and notice-to be served on defendant in judgment.. . Berks: CairsiY. ss . . Cl. B’. D -Certified from teto Record. 1*0v..2i 3368; 3b2-w.4t V ADAM TOt gAUFFMj^,-Pr6t>onotary. LsOTEE^TiE!Ssb^MENT- AßT.— Letters'Testamentary, oil the 3s*t will and testament of JOSEPH 3. SMITH, ctac'd* iat*r.otfihe city of Philadelphia, gentleman, having heap.- gj>£*b!t£d to the subscriber?, by the Kegister of t«ils for* t&» city and county of Philadelphia, notice is.ber.sby All per sons having claims ..or demands agatast'tas'astate of tin* said decedent are brereby requested to the. saaeV "without to EJjI4VB:ETH; Br SMITH, Bxeeutrix, Street CXrARENC&HORDBtf* Executor, 134)5.K&85RT Stre*.. <le2*w6l* Fr THJV ORPHANS’ O&TJRT FG& TAB CITS AND CODOTILOF PSJLADELPHIA. i Estate ca CBAKLES SS&PPB§£* deceased. Tbo Auditor, appointed by te** Court to arsUU 0/ JOHN BEES’ and axecatoas of the last TOlhof’ OHAhLEb ©HAPPELL, deceased,. and to mafce dietrilm?. *ion of the balance in* the hands of the accountant, ■will _mee. the parties saterestedvibr the purpo?a&.of-hi£ appointment, on MQnvDAS', Dpceznbet 14 1SG8„ at o’clock P. M„ a this oa«q, Ko, S» l South in the a-ty ol Philadelphia- ‘ df2-’vsim.st J&HK O’BEIIN, Auditor* JONES’ BOUSE. ' ' O, H_ MANNi Fuopris-tob. COEKES MARKET STREET AND MiKKET-SSTTAEB. HARRISBURG, F.J, Having returned So my native State, altar several .years’ residence in Baltimore, 1 nespectfnlly solicit a share of public pntron&ge at the ahov.e-naraod popular House. tuo6-frmwlm] C, S. MANN. KTATIONAIi HOTEL, ** H. B. BENSON. Formerly ofthe Ashland House, Philadelphia. He is determined to merit*, ancf hopes to receive,’ a foil •hare of public patronaae. - jeSl-6* T GUILD' M.ILLETTE ATTORNEY w •AT LAW AND SONVE7ANCEK, No 345 South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia. nofl-Im* ' CORRECT PIANO TUNING. If * * »•— Mr. C. E. SARGENT’S orders for taalni and repairing Pianos aro received at'MASON & CO. ’fl store, 907 CHESTNUT Street, a&lu. Mr. B, has had eleven yeara’fectory experience, in Bos ton, and five years* employment in Philadelphia. Special.—Pianos t&ceathered to sound as soft and sweet toned as new, without removing.' Terms for Trains 83- ;: - ocl4«BaUf &~g&> TRUSSES, BRACES. &C., * ttdlfuUr adjusted by a H.' NEEDLES, corner of TWELFTH and RACE Street*.— er Ladies’Department for came, conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH Street, flret door below Baca. Tbs most complete and varied stock on hand, cons Satina tn part of Tmeses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Belt*. Bandajtes,- Butts' Stockinis, Orutffcjf, tsyrbue*. ll* tlslee for Harsery. Sick Hotel, fe - ocl-SaH _ .4 AMUSEMENT! ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. PRICES OF ADMISSION. ORATORIO CHRISTMAS NIGHT, ITALY-, AND HEB WAR FOR FREEDOM, Painted by S. B. Waugh, D. Secretary, LEGAL. HO-TEBS, ocl2-3m. .t
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