3VIA.E,R,XBr>. CAMPBELL—LOG UE.—On Thursday, December by Bev. Stroble. of St. Mary’s Church, John Camp) to Miss Kate V. Loffue, aJI of thU city. [Johnstown Democrat please copy J SMALL—STEIMEB,—On the fUh lost., by the Charles D. Cooper, J. William SmaU to Emily, el< daughter of J. r. Steiner, Esq., both of tblß city. BERG —OSTHEIMER -On the 9th last , at the r< dence of the bride 8 father, by'tbp Rev. Dr, Elnho Joseph if. Berg to Louise M., only daughter of Man: Ostheimer, JStq,, both of this city. XSX£3XJ. JONES.—-Suddenly, at Germantown, on the mon of the 9th instant, Lillie. daughter of Chalkley L. fronhla A. Jones, in »ho Bth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family invited to attend her funeral from the residence of •parent*, at Germantown, on 7th day, the 12th Inst., 2 o’clock I*. M., without farther notice ' * DAyih —On the 9th iusiant, Beniamin Davis, in 7iHh tear of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family are spectrally invited to attend his funeral, from his late sidence, northwest corner of Broad and Poplar Btret on Saturday, 12th instant, at 10 o’clock, without furt notice. To proceed to Laurel Hitt. BROWNING. —On the evening of the Bth instant, Beulah Browning, in the 86th year of her age. Her relatives, and friends of ihe family, are respi illy invhad to attend her funeral, from her late r» ance, corner of Fifth and market streets, Oamdeu, N. 11 o’clock A. M. of Saturday next 13th instant, w ! 't further notice. AYRES.— Ou Tuesday evening, Bth instant, Ellon Ci ? ell, wife of William Ayres, Esq., in the 43d year of T ?e. Interment at McYeytoWn, Pa the morning of the 9th inst., El ilh Woolston, wife of Stephen Woolaton, in the ear of her age, Funeral from the residence of her hnsb&ud, at T infftor, this(Slsth-day,) 11th instant, atSo’elnckP. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to and, without further notice. Carritges will meet l. 15 A M. train from Kensington atTuilv town statlot LOOGHLaI).—On Tuesday evening, Bth instant. ft’ lary D. Longhead, relict of Joseph Longhead, in ih year cf her age. The relatives and friends of the family aie respect! ivlted to attend the funeral, from the resideoce oi m, Joseph P. Longhead, Harvey street, Germantc iis (Friday,) 11th instant,at 12 o’clock, without fa. \tUe, «• [Baltimore Papers pJease copy. ] ■WALTON, —On the 7th instant, Elizabeth B, wido .L. ‘Walton, and daughter of Captain J >atß, deceased, Her relatives and friends and those of har faratti ?queeted to attend her funeral, from the residence 01 )n,CoateBWalton,No.l7Bl Wallace street, this iFrl< ia 11th instant, at 10 o’clock, without farther nol o proceed to Laurel Hill. CJKOSBMA2L —On Toesilav morning, the Bth inst larlie U.. ton of James H. and Mary Ann Cross? ted 18 years. Hiß relatives and friends are Invited to attend ineral, from his father’s jesidence, No. 1423 Chest viet, this (Friday,) the lltli instant, atlo’clock. JEOORIkLIi.— On the moruinst of the Bth instant, •ease contracted in camp, 'while defending the St mi invasion, James P. Broometl, in the 20th yeai 'BRO. ll* friends are respectfully invited to call at the f rcial Hotel, Sixth street, abnve Chestnut, on Th\ , December 10, 1063, from 10 to l o’clock. Intern ike place from the residence of his brother. Jos'. ▼Cornell, McWilliarostown, Cheater county, P ' " 'uibc-'” n ,t 2o’clo»*’’P, M, LECTURE IN AID OF .HEW CHAfUTJT HOSPITAL, iuatoa City, D. C., under charge of the Sißt of Charity, Will'be delivered by . F E. BOYLE, At the ACADEMY OF MUSIC., ' THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 17, 1663, At 8 o’clock; JjfCt s&ioa 2C cents, JOHir B. GOUGH AT CONGE iIALL TO-NIGHT—A fr.w tickets for sal EJS'g, 606 CHESTNUT Street, and at the do( mirg. Doora open at 7 o’clock. Lecture GKttMANTOWN WATER MEET* TOG. —in adjourned meeting of the Citizens of will bo held at LANGSTAOTH’S HAC.Ii __ EVENING, the 11th inst., at 8 o’clock, to RECEIVE THE REPORT OP THE COMMITTEE ap joiated by tho Town Meeting on the 24th of September o adopt measures for the purification of the water. A full attendance of the citizens iB requested in order that united action may be taken on the subject. JAMES M. ABKTSEN, Chairman. Elijston P. Mop.Ria, Secretary. It* BAYARD TAYLOR WIIiIj LEG &C&b TURE, under the auspices or the “Bancroft jlterary Union,”at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY evening, December 16th, at 8 o'clock. Subject—“Russiaand her People. ’ Admission, 25 Cents. Reserved seats, 50 Cents. Tickets may be had, and seats secured, at Gould s Mu sic Store, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. de7-Bt* M FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RSTrENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR SICK AND “WOUNDED SOLDIERS.—Tbe Ladies of the Penn Be lief Association Intend holding a FAIR at SPRING GAR DEN INSTITUTE, Northeast corner BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, commencing Dec. BthatB P. M., continuing through the week. Coffee. Fried Oysters, Chicken Salad, &c.,froml2M. toIOP. M. _ Contributions of Fancy articles. Books, Confectionery* &c., will be thankfully received. . de7-6t FRANKFORD, FA., DECEMBER 4th, J 863.— A meeting of the Stockholders of the NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, to be located atFrankford. will be held at WRIGHT'S INSTITUTE, 'on FRIDAY EVENING, December lith, at 1% o’clock, p or the purpose of electing Nine Director) of the Assocla ion. NaTHAN HILLES, Chairman. W. BT. Rhawh, Secretary. des 6t* mercantile LIBRARY.-THE &C£a> stockholders of tt is Company hare voted to issue to each person who shall be a stockholder on the Ist of January, 1864, an additional share of stock without charge. All who purchase shares before that time will be entitled to the benefit of this measure. Thus, by taking a share at once, two persons may become stock holders, paying only five dollars each. On shares pur chased at the library no lax will be charged for the re mainder of this year. Price, Ten Dollars. A share of this stock would constitute a most valuable and usefnl Christmas present. Stockholders wishing to duplicate their stock are requested to leave their certificates with the Librarian, and register in a book now open for that purpose, under their own signature, the name ortne peraon to whom they wish the new certificate made out, Those who have lost tbeir certificates may have them re- Hawed. : de7-6t PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPACT, Office So. S*Bl South. FOURTH!Street, Philadelphia, December 2,1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE —The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on THURSDAY, 17th instant, and reopened on TUESDAY, January 12, 1864. _ A Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of State tax, has been declared on the Common Stock, payable in Common Stock on and after the 31st December next to Hhe holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17 th lust. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER CENT., clear of State tax, has been declared on the Pre ferred Stock, payable in Cash or Co umon Stock, at the option of the holder, on and after the 81st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inst. Holders of certificates which have been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested to have them duly registered oa the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred, prior to the 17th Inst. . * , , T _ Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office ot Messrs, I. E. , Tnayor & Brother. b. BRADFORD, de3-tf Treasurer. GIRARD MIMING, COMPANY .OF MICHIGAN.—A meeting of the Stockholders of ►the “Girard Mining Company of Michigan’’ will be held on SATURDAY, 12chln>>t.,-at 11 o’clock A. M, at Ho. 334 WALNUT Stleet, for the election of Directors, aid other business. A. HOOPES, de» 3t ■ Secretary. >»> the quicksilver mining COMPANY, No 31 NASSAU Street, New York, December 7, 1881.—The Animal Meeting or the Stock - holders of this Company will Jo held at the CONTI NENTAL HOTEL, In the city of Philadelphia, at 11 A. M. on MONDAY. January 4. 1884. The Annnal Election of Dir, ctors will be held on the *ame day, between the hours of 12 M and 2P. M. • * The Transfer Book, will be closed on Saturday, De cember 19,1583, and reopened on Tnesday, January 5, 1864. By order. - J- B. RANDOL, de9-20t Secretary. ANNU AL meeting, of the Lcfa. UNION LEAGUE.-The Annnal Meeting of the Members of the Union League of Philadelphia will be held at the LEAGUE HOUSE on MONDAY, December 14, at 8 o’clock P. SI. , , Members are earnestly requested to he present, as bu siness of importance will he laid before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors deS-et GEO. H. BOKER, Secretary. I|*sS=» ST. IUKK'S AUXILIARY TO THE SAHITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the congrogatlon and others contrlbutioas for the benefit of SICK and WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Ar ticles of Diet. Flannel, and other Goods, may be sent to the Society's Room, in the basement of. the Church. (THIRTEENTH Street, below Spruce,) every FRIDAY, between 9 and 1 o’clock, and Money to the I Treasurer, CHS. W. CDSHMAH.iIo. 138 S. DELAWARE Aye aeiV-tojani CJOI/USIBUS, PIQ.UA AND INDIANA RAILROAD COMPANY. - A meeting of the BONDHOLDERS will be held at the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, on FRIDAY nest, the 11th inet., at .twelve o’clock M. Punctual attendance is as import ant information will be imparted. J. T. THOMAS, de£-4t Secretary of Committee. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET- Sc£lDG of the Stockholders of the PiTTSTON COAL COMPANY, at which five Directors, a Treasurer, and a Secretary, ere to be elected. wiU be held on TUESDAY, December 15. IS&3, at 3 o’clockP. M., at the Office of the Comnanv. IOS fcouth FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, del-lit* SAMUEL DUTTON. Secretiry. Mrsto office of the reliance in- SURANCE ICO., OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 308 WALNUT SI REET. Philadelphia, December 7, lSol The Directors of “The Reliance Insurance Co. »of Phi ladelphia, K have-this dayjdeclared a dividend of FO UR (4) per cent, on the capital stock of this Company for the past six months, payable to the Stockholders or their le gal representatives,free of taxes, on demand. deB lOt THO 3. C. HILL, Secretary. • MANUFACTURE as’ INSURANCE J?^rCOMPANY, Office, No. ill WALNUT Street UBUMU ’ Philadelphia, December 4,1563, The annual moetingof the stockholders of the aiann facturers' Insurance Company will he held at the office, in MONDAI, January £ ISO - ni 4 and 6 o’clock IV M., for the purpose of electing Tea Dl r,SK“i‘ tafel theenan wM Pettit. Secretary. rn —effitr»icnN- ARTX ST ■ S OFFICE, FOR MUTILATED SOLDIERS -feOLDIEBS who .fiaveloataaAßM or LEG in the service, and desire the kpatent ‘‘PALMBB Limbe” to bo finppliGd hyGprGrn- Pment, should return this notice immediately to thu of fice, stating their low hy ls lt «LwUhnnma. iompany. regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PXdMBEi £yS!tr 1008 OBEBTHPT Street. Philadelphia. GRAND PAIR in AID OB' THE CI ESTtIZkVs’VOLUHTEBR HOSPITAL,at CONCERT WjfL. cijinmaarina on MOND aY. December 14.1563 Owing to ilie limited number ot casn doaat ons receiyed lately, the Ladies have determined io bold a GRAND PAIR at CONCERT HALL, commencing December 14th. Donations of Fancy-Articles, Boohs, China. Confection ery. Refreshments, Sc , Ac., are earnestly eoliolted. and may he sent to the Hospital or any of the following MreV B.- Off, Ho. 09 8. Twentieth street; Mrs.' T L. Gifford, Ho. 015 Washington avenue; Mr« B. A Mat thews. Do 1233 Locust str«et: Mrs, M. A. Aston, No. oup Paxton stieet; Mrs M. Mcftfanus, No 260 S. Twentieth street;Mrs. Cbarleton, No. 1018 Vina street: Mrs. M. Ma «mire No 1102 Poplar street: Mrs. J. SnvdeivNo. 1224 Christian’ street: Miss M. Johnson. No, 1331 Christian street: Mrs. lv Middleton, No 214 Monroe streetll Mrs. Price I- PaUon, No. 2015 Spruce street. dsu wiit OFFICSi OF ‘THE RELIANCE IN' E3r BORANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 308 WALNUT Street. s . at( Philadelphia* November 30th, 1E63. . The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the_ Re liance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, will be * held at their Office on MONDAY, December fi1et,,1663, at 12 o'clock K., and the Annual Election of Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be new on the same day. at the same place, between the hours or 12 M- and 2 o'clock P. M. THOS. C. HILL, no3o-td2l Secretary. CORN EXCHA. DELPfIIA, Novembi At the-Eleotlon held 16th ini era were daly elected Direct Bank: Alexander James Steel. Robert Errien, William P. Co*, Samuel T. Canby, Philip B. Mingle, John F. Groan, And at the meeting of the GATTBLt, waßjinanir ALEX.WHILLDIN, Ban-.V' TOBRBY. Cashier. noM*9m ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY NO - TIPIED not to trout GEO ROE C. JOHNSON on my account. es he is no longer in my employ, ana has no farther connection with tny ''“'““jo y KI33AM aOS North. THIRD Street. « NOTICE TO PERSONS SUBJECT TO DO MILITARY DUTY IN THE FOURTH DIS TRICT, PA Complaints having been made tha have been enrolled, and by the addition of names of per sons who, by reason of alienage and foT other causes, •oujiht not to have been enrolled, and as It is desirable that the Department should have each information as may be necessary, in'order to do full justice to all par ties. it has been ordered that The Board o! Enrolment of this District shall have printed lists of the names and residences of all persons enrolled in each sub-district prepared and exposed to public view in at least Jive -places in each sub-district, and tn as many more as tho Board may deemnecessarv PUBLIC JKOTICE is hereby given that any person en rolled may appear bAfore the BOARD OF EUROLtISNr and claim to have his name stricken oIF the list if he can show lo the satisfaction of tho Board that ho is not, and will not be. at the time flxed for next draft, liable to military duty on account of— let. Alienage. • 2d. Kon-resldence. , 3d, Unsuitableness of age. 4lh. Manifest permanent phveioal disability. Bth. Persons now in the military service of.the United m\? s ' -£ r have been discharged since March 3. 1363. The Board will hold daily sessions for the hearing of £ n n c ET^ a A e ?.v at headquarters. BROAD aud SPRING GARDEN Streets, until the 20th of December, 1853, after which no cases will be heard 45*-Persons who may be cognizant of any oilier per sons liable to military duty, whose names do not appear on the enrolment list, are requested to notify the Board ot Enrolment, in order that the facts may be ascertained, and such persons be placed on the lists. Such persons thus enrolled may avail themselves of the privilege of appearing before tho Board, as if they had bB6n origi nally enrolled. D. M. LANE, Provost Marshal and President of Board. C B. BARRETT. Commissioner of Board. delQ-6t J- EAhSTON WELLS, Sorgeon of Board, t HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL FIRST DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA, 245 South THIRD Street. V Philadelphia. December 7th, IEG3. nhereas, complaints have been made that errors have occurred in the enrolment of the National forces by the ombfiion of names as weilas Improper enrolments. Public attention is called lo the enrolment lists now posted on the corners aud elsewhere. First. The name of any person omitted may be added to these ltsts, and citizens are requested to notify the Board of Enrolment of such omissions in order that the operation of the draft may be ju?t and uniform. Second: Any person enrolled may appear before the Board before December 20, 1563, and show RatUfftctorily that he if not and will not be at the time flxed for the next draft liable to military dnty on accoant of aliaiftge, non-residence? unsuitableness of age , manifest per manent disability , and have his nams stricken off. These applications must be undo between 9A. M and IP. M. Other hours for general business Exempted parties, whoso names aro-'bu these lists, need notap pear. CAUTION. —All persons are cautioned against defacing or tearing down the enrolment lists'posted on the cor ners. as these bills are watched, and any person detect ed in violating this order will be arrested'and punished by military law. WM. E.'LEHMAN, Captain and Provost Marshal First District, Pa. N B.—Proprietors of Public Houses will be furnished With the enrolment lists, to be exposed for public exami nation. by application at these headquartera. de9-tf a WANTED, FOB THE UNITED H STATES MARINE CORPS (a varied and exciting life UP by sea and land), six hundred able-bodied men to ■“ perform the dnties of a soldier at onr Nary Yards 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 best equipped Infantry in the service. Prize money in abund ance. : Two dollars will be paid to any one who brings ah ac cepted recruit to this office. For all other infoi mation apply, dally, at the only regular and long established Marine Recruiting Ren dezvous in the city, at No. 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce, between the hours of nine and three o’clock. JAMES LEWIS, JgROOATELLE AND LAOS ‘THE MONKS." dell-t- jgDWARD F. KELLY, FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TERMS CASH.—Prices much lower than anT other ftnt'Clus egtabliahmenl o»io-a iGE BANK, FHll4A ier33 At 704 MARKET Street SLACK CASS. PARTS,’*6.IO, At 704 MARKET Btfaet BLACK CASS. PANTS, *5.60, At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CASS. PANTS. 96.50, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $6.50, At 704 MARKET Street GRIGG A VAN GUNTEN’B, Ho. 704 MARKET Street GEIGG A VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG A VAN GUN TEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG A VAN GCNTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG A VAN GUNTER’S. No. 794 MARKET Street *e24-6m ' • - ' FINANCUft* g TER'LI'NG EXCHANGE, BOUGHT AND SOLD. ce2B-m&l3m Michael Jacobs, BARKER. No. M South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SPECIE, AND UNCUN RBNT MONET BOUGHT AND SOLD. stocks bought and sold on commission. Particular attention paid to the NexotUtloa of Tine Paper. CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT: ocC-3m liEGA®. Pr THE ORPHANS’ COURT OP THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of GEORGE S. FOX. deceased. Notice is hereby giyen that LIZZIE H. W. FOX. the "widow of said deceased, has filed In the Office of the Clerk of said Court, her petition, and an inventory and appraisement of tho personal property and cash which she elects to retain under the act of April 14th, 1851, and its supplements, and that the same will he approved by eaid Court on FHIDAY. the first day of January, 1864, v, nnleee exception, are thereto K)TTS _ Attorney of Petitioner. dell-fw2w TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL LLOYD et al. vs. JOSEPH HERBERT, &C. Al. Lev. Pa. JunfeT., ISB3. No. 682.-- SAMBva SAME. Al. Lev Pa. June T., I£B3, No. fiS3. Tlie Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the funds in Court severally arising from the sales in the above cases of No. L All that certain three-story building, two-Btory hack buildings* and lot or piece of ground thereunto be longing, sitnate on the south side of HAMILTON Street, in the Twenty-fourth ward or the city of Philadelphia; beginning at the distance of one hundred and ninety-six feet eastward from the east side of Thirty-third street, and containing in front on said Hamilton street twenty feet, and extending between parallel lines at right angles with said Hamilton street one hundred feet; and . „ , ..... No. 2. AH that certain three-story building, two story back bnildings, and lot or piece of ground thereunto be longing, situate on the south side of HAMILTON Street (adjoining No. 1 to the eastward)beginning at the dis tance of two hundred and sixteen teet eastward from the east side of Thirty-third street, and, containing in front on Baid Hamilton Bfcreet twenty feet, # and extending northward between parallel lineß at ngkt angles with said Hamilton street one hundred-feet, will attend^ to the duties of his appointment on WEDNESDAY, the 23d day of December, 1863. at four o’clock P M., at his ornce. No 273 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, when and where all persons interested are required to present their claims, or be forever debarred from coming la upon said funds. ✓ R,'BUNDLE-SMITH, dell-lOt Auditor, Sk. gILK THREADS AND COTTONS SEWHra°MACHIHEB. Wholeiale and retail. LAINQ 3k MAGINNIS, ,noI4-Irn* Wo. 80 North THIRD Street TOHN OLIVER’S EMPLOYMENT O OFFICE for COLORED HELP, 615 CHERRY Streel between Sixth and Seventh Streets. de6-7t* WILLIAM KING'S ALCOHOL, CAM- W THINE, and BURNING FLUID, xeceivad fresh datlv from Factory, and for sale by WM. KING. 117 A RCH Street; Factory. 1347 and 13*9 FRANKPORD Road. toMm* "IUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OP tl DOCK Is successful us a remedy, because those who f.oitpronoppceittob^ the oeat Blood Purifier, the most efficient laviyorator. aud the best Cure for Scrofula ever offered to> the public. Sold by to Proprietor, And »U DroislsW. OPEN. Of oar own Importation and Manufacture, In every fashionable style, for PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, 930 CHESTNUT STREET, J. w. PROCTOR dfc CO. nc6mwf*2m • • . j?RENCH MERINOES, REDUCED. POPLINS, REDUCED. We are closing out Fall and Winter Goods, at saoh prices ft& will induce active sales duringthis MONTH, PLAID YALENOIAS, SAXONY DRESS GOODS, MOUSSELINE DELAINES, FOR ' HOLIDAY GIFTS, From 23 cants to S?M cents per yard.' CUE WEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N.jSEOOND Street,above Willow. gROCHE LONG SHAWS— TRICES FROM $8.50 TO $l2, With a full stock of superior grades in Paris and Vien nese fabrics, in not? Designs and Colorings. FKOM Sir, TO ®6 5. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 453, and 454 H. SECOND Street, above Willow. BLANKET SHAWLS, ' NEW DESIGNS. ALL GRADES AND STYLES. CUR WEN STODDART &. BROTHER, 450, 453, and 454 N. SECOND Street, above Willow. JJLACIC DRESS SILKS BLACK GROS DE RHINE*. BLACK GROS. GRAINS. DOUBLE FACED FIGURES. NEAT STYLE FIGURES. All from late Auction Sales. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450. 453, and 454 N. SECOND Street, above Willow. J'ANCY DRESS SILKS, ' FROM L.ffe AUCTION SALES, AT KEDUC ED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450,4r,-;, and 454 K. SECOND Street, above Willow. delo-1: NEW LOT OF IRISH . POPLINS, SILK AND WOOL-RIBBED POPLINS, PLAIN SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. ALL-WOOL REP POPLINS. BRIGHT PLAID POPLINS. FINE QUALITY FRENCH MERINOES. de!o-2t . WE ARE POSITIVELY SELLING TI BLANKETS from SI to S 3 per pair less than any body else. We want to sell every pair of our Blankets by Jannary let. We have Blankets at S 2 M per pair. "We have heavy Blankets for $3 per pair. We have all-wool good Blankets for $7,5C@B per pair, We have extra qu ilifcy at s9@lo per pair. We have every quality of Blankets made; We offer some great bargains in fine Marseilles Coun terpanes, imported 'when gold was at par, and are now selling at near half the present prices. Comb Quilts $2.50 each; Lancaster Quilts: Colored Bordered Quilts; Comfortables, well made, of p ee, clean cotton. Bargains in Muslins, Flannels,' Mea's Wear, and Madeline Delaiee,. pgtjUBLL, 1031 MARKET Street. JjJDWIN HALL & CO., QO SOUTH- SECOND ST:, Hava IADIES* SCARFS in great variety. LADIES’ SCARFS at SI 00. LADIES’SCARFS at $1.25. LADIES’ SCARFS at *1.50. LADIES’SCARFS at $1.75. • LADIES’ SCARFS at $2 00. LADIES'SCARFS from $2.50 to $7. SOARFS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' delo-tf ■C'BIEKDS’ SILK SHAWLS.—NOW J? open, at redaced prices, a large lot of Friends* Plain Silk Shawls, including Levantine, Pattisway, and Satin Lfvantine, from 6-4 to 9 4 These goods are free from imperfections, and at prices much less than they can be imported, and lower tK^ s ‘^ p Y| s b | dolfttf CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street,. JOSEPH AND WILLIAM E. WOOD, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS) CABSIMEBES, TESTINGS, • • AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, -WHOLESALE A. KB RETAIL, NO. 8 NORTH SECOND-STREET, deS-lm PHILADELPHIA. Jj> M. NEEDLES, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFERS FOR SALE DESIKABLE, USEFUL, AND ACCEPTABLE holiday presents, IN LA.CE GOODS. 1,000 Real Lace Collars, in every variety, from 50 centa tosls each. . 600 Lace Sets, .from *1 to *6O each. 600 Lace Toils, firum *1 tojSW each. GCOYalencienne Hdkfs. i from $2 to $l5 each 100 Pointe Lace and Pmnte Appllgae. from $5 to $5O. Coiffures, Barbes, and every variety of other descrip tions of Lace Goods, at very low prices. IN EMBROIDERIES. 500 Embroidered Hdkfs., $1 to $lO e»ch. 600 do. Collars. 25 cts. to $5 each. 300 do.: fcete. $1 to $lO each. . Edgings, Insertings, Flonncings, and all other de scriptions of Embroideries. IN HANDKERCHIEFS. The beet assortment of Hdkfs in the city,.including every variety of Ladies’, Gents’ and .Childrens Linen Hdkfs., in plain, hemstitched, embroidered, lace, printed borders, &c., &c., from 12 cts. to SSQ-eaca. Persons In search offuseful and acceptable presents would do well to examine my »tock before purchasing. S. B. I 1 will open on MONDAY, the 14th inat.. a fresh Invoice of desirable goods, in "Rich Lace Capas, Coiffures, Barbes, Hdkfs., Yells, &c.. &o % deB-tf 818 OPENINQ, BJB AT THE &RCH-STRESIT CLOAK STORE, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT 09 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAKS. DREXEL & CO. RLANKETS, BLANKETS, Blankets, J-> CHEAP, OHEAP, CHEAP. Having bought most of my stock of BLANKETS some time since, .1 am now able to sell them at less than whole- BS IO-S l all-Wool Blankets, *6 60. 11-4 do. do., $B. - 11- do. do, very heavy, $lO. 12- do. do., slightly damaged, $l2. •. 12-4 do. do., extra heavy, $l3. 12-4 do.- do., super quality, $l5- OKAY BLANKETS, GRAY BLANKETS. One lot all-wool Gray Blankets, weigh 6 lbs. * $3.50. Bo do. do. do.. slightlydamaged,s4.oo. 80. do. Bine, do., weigh 9 lbs., $5.50. A large assortment of « STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS always on hand. 4 , Gall and examine our stock. JAMES DENNY, d«8-6t* S. E. Cor. ELEVENTH and LOMBARD Bta. RETAIL DRY GOODS. RICH AND.RELIABLE FUKS HUDSON’S BA.Y SABLE, ROYAL ERMINE, DARK SABLE MINK, REAL CHINCHILLA DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, LUKES. HISSES, AND CHILDREN. FURS MADE TO ORDER AT THE FUR EMPORIUM, JUST RECEIVED BY STEAMER. EDWIN HALL & CO., 30-SQUTH SECOND STREET. CORNER OP EIGHTH AND SPRING V* OAEDENI beautiful and season able. goods 1 PEICES MUCH LOWER THIN ELSEWHERE We are sellinfr best finality or French Poplins, all Silk and Wool, for $1.62% per yard. Sole down-town not less than *2. THORNLEY & CHISM. POPLINS AND REPS, Excellent Frencb Hertnoes for ,1.25. A fine stock of Delaines and Calicoes. All-Wool Plaid Cashmeres in great variety- THORNLEY & CHISM, Corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. THORNLEY & CHISM X ABE SELLING Power-Loom Table Linens, Shaker and other Flannels. • 4 Extra Snper-super Rochdale Blankets, Frosted Beaver and other Cloths, Cassimeres, Stc. , &o. VERY CHEAP. TTEADQTJARTERS FOR SHAWLS 1 AA Long and Square Broche Shawls, Long and Square Blanket Shawls, , Plaid Shawls. Striped Shawls, Plain Shawls, &c., Children’s Bhawls. Misses’ Shawls, Gents’ Shawls, Long and Square Black Thibet Shawls, At THORNLEY & CHISM’S, . S. E. Corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. CILKSI SILKS! o Good Black Silks for $l. Better for $1.25, $l.OO. $1.76, $2, and $2 25 per yard. Plain Brown, Blue, Purple, and Green Silks,for $1.60. ’ Black figured Bilks, Plaid Bilks, Ac., 60. BEAUTIFUL BROCHfe SCARFS, A LARGE STOCK OF BALMORAL SKIRTS, And .11 other At THORNLEY & CHISM’S, noffl-2m H-B-Cor.EIGHTH and SPRIKO GARDEN. H STEEL & SON WOULD CALL • attention to their Stock of FINE BRBBB GOODS, all bought at very low price*, early in the season, and at the recent, Auction Bales: French Merinoes, 76c to 10.50. . __ __ French Poplins and Reps, 87&cto$lJ5. Dress Goods of every variety. 20e to $2. 3.000 vards two-yard wide Jiferinoes, $J- 20. __ t Blanket Shawls, * great variety of styleB. J 3.25 to $ll BioeheShawlß, great bargains. W. 50 to $l4. Circulars and Sacaues, of all kinds of Cloths, at low prices. • - ■ pffin'poifdilllesfjl.M to *2 50. Hoir. Anaano,nndCo i rdodsLlkj i(^MtoT^(TH 1 Lot All-woal Shsk,r yi.nn»l», B2Ko, worth 80«, tw2S THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1863. gPEOIAL ATTENTION SOLICITED BLANKETS. Havltitf esaarpaasad facilities for obtaining all tha beat make# *>f blankets. we are now prepared to offer the largest assortment of goods in tills line Ca be found latliia country. Oar long experience in thi» branch of omfbualuees giyea as the opportunity to offer each, inducements to the public as cannot be found in any other establishment. Selling more of these goods than all the trade combined, enables us to handle much larger quantities, and* thus gives us great advantages over others who do not devote special attention to this department. We have now in store the following celebrated; makes: ROCHDALE, ONTARIO, HOLLAND. NORWICH. YORKSHIRE. COGHBCO, CUMBERLAND, HAMILTON, In their various sizes and qualities. ORIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS; FOREIGN BLANKETS, Blankets Ranging in Price from S 3 to $25 The beet AU-Wool Blankets in the City at $7.60; the same as others are selling at $8 60, Aiarge lot of good, warm Blankets for Hospitals will be sold LOW, for that purpose. To the Trad© w© can offer extra inducements, either by the pair or package. To Hotels and Schools at Wholesale prices. OOWPBRTHWAIT & OO: N. B.—We would call the attention of buyers to our Immense stock of Sheeting and Shirting MUSLINS. 10-4 PeppereU and 10-4 Bates Sheetings. MRF To the Dorcas, Ladies' Aid, and other charitable Societies, ite would invite attention to our stock of WOOLEN FLANNELS. All-Wool Red Twilled Flannel, heavy, at 45 cents by the piece. COWPERTHWAIT & 00., N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. no2i-mwftdeBl O Y S* CADET STJITS, JACKETS, OF FANCY CASSIMBREB. MELTONS. &0. JOHN F. YOUNG, No. 70 NORTH FOURTH STREET, WILL OFFER, FOE THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON, MERINOS, POPLINS. BEPS, |JD. GRO SJ E ANf 1013 GHEBTNTJT STREET, Respectfully calls the attention of the ladies to his well selected stock of LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS , Also, a'fins collection of Fancy and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Gents' and Ladles* Handkerchiefs. INITIALS AND OTHER DESIGNS Embroidered in the latest styles and in the best possible manner. A fall assortment of / EMBROIDERIES, * NIGET-GuWNS, CAPS, CHEMISES, GARIBALDIS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, CUFFS, HOOP SKIRTS. HEAD DRESSES, NETS, GLOVES, Ac. jgKIKTS 3 SKIRTS 1 SKIRTS I NE PLUS ULTRA SKIRT Ota only b» found at ISO. 17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, W Sou xcnulnc nnle*. stamped w',2 ftsSm JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH O STREET, would call the attention of the ladies to his immense stock of PRESS GOODS, most of which has been reduced for HOLIDAT PRESENTS, constating of French Merinoes, Figured Camlet Cloths, Wool and Sart Cotton Delaines, Figured and- Striped Mohairs, nglish Merinoes, Wool Plaids, Plaid Press Goods, Cali coes, &c. ' de4-tf Invites attention to his extensive assortment of goods suitable for USBFUL AND-ACCEPTABLE MN LACE GOODS. . HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERIES, VEILS, AND WHITE GOODS. JOHN F. YOUNG, No. TO North FOURTH, Street Will open tills day, 1- ease Figured Mohair*; 1 oi Cobnrgs, at rieatly reduced prices. . Also, 40 pairs super all-wool,Blanket* at 97,-lx). I gurjxistcd in this market; . . . del-11 JiROTHINGHAM * WELLS AND LIGHT BHSETIBGB AND STANDARD DKILLS. heavy CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VIOTOBT CAMBRICS AND BILEGIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS No. 13 WORSTED YARN. fito. «e2O-lfti Q W. SIMONS A BBOTHEBJ « •ANSOH-STBBET HALL, PHILADELPHIA* HANOT AOTUBEBS OP JEWELBT. FINE SWORDS* AND MILITANT GOODS 111 BYEET VAKIITI. in2e-l(Bm J E. CALDWELL & CO., Hits received a larje aseortment ol JUoh Goode, ol heir own Importation, comprising NOVELTIES OF THE PKESENT SEASON OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES. RICH FANS, entirely newdealgni. COMBS, In Gilt, Shell, and Steel. ENGRAVED GLASS VASES AND CARD. B IpLENDID DECORATED TRENCH PORCE LAIN VASES, CARD-RECEIVERS, AND FLOWER STANDS. ' . „ DRESSING CASES for Ladlee and Gentlemen. RICH JEWEL CASKETS, GLOVE BOXES, WRITING DESKS, LIQUOR CASES, &o. CORAL, TORTOISE SHELL, AND STEEL TVWRT T?V BRONZE* STATUETTES, ANIMALS, INK STANDS, MATCH- SAFES, CANDELABRAS. MANTEL CLOCKS, Marhle, Bronze, and Gilt. RICH JEWELRY, Diamond, Pearle, and all the Preoioue Gem», Gold and Enamel. SUPERIOR WATCHES, Amerioan, SWM», and E £§LVER WARE, of every description. PLATED GOODS, Amerioan and Englieh. nol4-tde2s . JSN G. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH MSI Street, hae jnst received a very handsome assort- SStof FlrfE SEAL BINGS. m>a-3m JSN FINE WATCH REPAIRING JttaE attended to by the most experienced workmen, anuevery Watch warranted for one 33 North SIXTH Street. PPORTEBS LAIJMAN, SADLADE, & 00., Ho. I*B SOUTH HINTH STRBBT, Between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. 0. M. LAUMA.N, A. M. SALLADB, nc9-6m ' J. D. BITTING. gHOTWELL’S CELEBRATED SWEET CIDER. OUB USUAL SUPPLY OP THIS EXCELLENT CIUKR Jut received' ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer la Via* Groceries, no2S-« Corner of BLEVBOTH and VINE Straetc. ■DEDUCED' PRICES.—CHARLES -tv DONOQHUE. 93 S. WATEB Street, harinl con cluded to retire from bnslneaa. now offer* for aale tne balance of bis larva and varied itock'of Steam-rediiea BUG ABB, Steam SFBCP MOLASSSS, and MawoaJbO COi'FSBi at reduced cMk prteee. d«3-13t* RETAIL DRY GOODS, TO OUR STOCK OP A Good Assortment of per Pair. AD APTED TO MILITARY SCHOOLS; PANTS, OVERCOATS, COOPER & COYAKD, NINTH AND MARKET. AT REDUCED PRICES; THE FOLLOWING DBESS GOODS ALPACAS, CO BURGS, DELAINES. del-12t M t 1. JONES 1 OBLBSKATS9 ygItADHLPgIA. OVEK THE WAX FIGURE. M. A. JOITES* MB PLUS ULTRA SKIRT, IT M. EIGHTH ETSSKT, 1034 CHESTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES, 1034 CHESTNUT STREET, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 1034 CHESTNUT STBBKT. army goods. RATS FOX BALI, WATCHES ADD JEWEIKT, 822 CHESTNUT STREET, HOLIDAY GOODS. JJ OLI D A Y PEE SEN T S . JUST RECEIVED, Paris, Vienna, and Eraliah WRITING DESKS. Ladies’ and Oentlemen'a DRESSING CASES. JEWEL BOXES and PISE POCKET BOOKS. ' PEARL and IVORY PAPER KNIVES. WOOD, BONE, and IVORY CHESS MEN. BACKGAMMON, CHESS, aa1 "Writing Desks. Leather Bats, Portfolios, „ , _ ■ A - Chess and Backgammon Boards, Gold Pens, - . Fine Cutlery, Bobber and Gold Pencils. With a general assortment of Stationery. For sale by Blank Book Manufacturer. Printer and Stationer* 43 South. FOURTH Street. JgKATERS’ HEADQUARTERS. LADIES’ SKATES, of every variety. GENTS. ’ SKATES, of all Sinds. STEEL SKATES DUMP SKATES. ROOKER SKATES. ' ' , SHELL-GROOVE SKATES, a superior article for learners. PARLOR SKATES, all aizee. PHILIP WILSON & CO. ’S, 409 CHESTNUT Street Holiday goods.—all the Newest Styles of fINCYCO Aa K * jet fanSi PEABL HEAD-DRESSES AND NBTS, , With, a foil assortment of Fancy and Toilet Goode, adapted to the Holiday trade. PRICES THE MOST SATISFACTORY, At H. DlaD£i o< Ho. S*l S. EIGHTH Street, FEilada. JV P. DTJBOSQ * SON, MANUFACTURERS OF . FINE JEWELRY, 1028 CHESTNUT STREET. Watches neatly repaired and warranted. Pearl Work of all descriptions repaired. del lsa t & G. A. WRIGHT, 624 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer 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 Baited for Holiday Presents. - del-Im (JANES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ' EBONY CANES, gold head. MALACCA CANES, Ivory h«ad. LADIES’ CANES. . GENTS.’ CANES. _ SOLDIERS'CANES. , - CANES ol every variety. For .ale WJIjSON & 00,, 409 CHESTNUT Strwt. TTOLIDAY GOODS! -U. CARVED BREAD PLATES'.- PATENT MAGIC RUFFLE IRONS. PATENT STEEL SKATES, a new afticle. FANCY GOODB AT WILLIAM YAARN.tiL’S HOSSE-FUBNISIIIN3 STORE, v No. 1030 CHESTNUT'Street, dell-tf (Opposite the Academy of Fine'Arte). rj-iHE GREAT SKATE DEPOT! LADIES’; GENTLEMEN'S, AND BOYS’ Juat .vsc&lved and for sale bjr TROTTER & DAWSON, FE -S I Z E FfSDTOGH&PHS COLOBIO IN OSL. NOS. 143 AND 144 IT ORTH NINTH' STREET. An assortment of FRAMS& 1 constantly on h3mS; BKY-LSSHT ON TH2-GEOUND FLOGS. PAWmf€S' AND '^HffGRAViN&fiK jg LEG MI f SRO MRLB’S OALLEPJES, riRjPTTENDEN’S - PHILAimpHIA V COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, G 37 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Established 1844. Incorporated IC5<5. Day dad Evening instruction'in BOOK KEEPING in its various brand es, as practiced by the best account ants, PENMANSHIP, Plain and Ornamental, Mercantile Calculations, Forms. Commercial Law, &c. Studehta instructed separately, and can enter at any time In extent of accommodations, facilities for imparting business-knowledge, wide-spread reputation, andprac 1 tical ndvautagee to business-men, this Institution has no superior, ' _ delo-3t* xpNG-INEERS AND MACHINISTS A-* PREPARED for the U. S. Navy at TENTH and CALLOWBILL Streets. N. B. —Engineers for the Navy, are very much needed now. deS-7t* VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, » NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils, received at any time. English, Mathematics. Classics, and Natural Sciences taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil En gineering taught. Entire expenses about&3 per week. Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. H. Kern, ex- Sheriff; JohnC. Capp & Co., No. SB South Third street, and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq,, Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. M.. Village Green, Pa. : ■ noG«tf O O- L . WOOLEN YARNS, 16 to 30 cats, fine, on hand, and new supplies-cominr' COTTON YARNS, Ifoa. 6to 30s, of first-class makes, .33 K. B .—ill nomkers and descriptions procured at once,’ ALEX'. WHILLDIN & SONS,- noll-mwftf fWE lOE OF THE BELAWAEE MXJ- V-/ TUAXi SAPET'ff insurance CO., Philadelphia, November 11,1865. The following statement of the affairs of the Company Is published in conformity with a provision of its charter, PREMIUMS RECEIVED from Nov. 1, 1862,t0 OefcSl;lB69: On Marine and Inland Sisks.... $392 849 08 • On Fire Biska *.......... UWUO3 Premiums on Policies not marked off Novem ber 1, 1863...... 206,395 09 PREMIUMS MARKED OFF as earned from Hovember 1, 1862, to October SIV 1863: On Marine and Inland-Risks On Fire Risks Interest during same-period, sal vages, $561,853 16 LOSSES, EXPENSES/ &c., dnmj the year as above : - Marine and Inland- Navigation ■ - XiOSseß - • •. $178,444 10 Eire Losses— 40,550 69 Return Prowinixis.4o,B24 60 Ee-insurances. t ........ 32,151 37' Agency Chargeß, Advertising, Print- in*, * Expenses, Salaries, Bent, Ac. ASSISTS OF THE COMPANY* November 1.1863. •100,000 United States five-per-cent. Loan...». .$97,000 00 76,000 41 slx-per-cant. Loans-20a.. 75.000 00 20,000 “ “ 44 1881...22.000 00 60,000 44 7 3-10perct.Trea8.NotoB.63,250 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania e-per-cent. L0an.100,997 60 64,000 44 6-per-cent. 44 67,180 00 323,060 Philadelphia City 6-per-cent. L0an....127,628 00 30,000 State of Tenueesee 6-per-cent. Loan.... 15,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage 6-per-cent. b0nd5...... ......< .22,300 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad second mort gage 6-per-cent, bonds 63,260 00 15,C00 300 shares stocfc GermantownGasGom pany, principal and interest guaran tied by the city of Philadelphia 15,000 CO 5,000 lOOsharcaStockrennsylvaniaßailrosd.. . Company 7,225 00 6.000-100 shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company -. 2,660 00 21,000 United States Treasury. Certificates of ■ • ■ Indebtedness * .21,420 00 123,700 Loans on Pond and Mortgage, amply • secured. ... , ,123,700 00 •791.760 par-..cost, $765,737.12*.-market va1ue,794,200 60 Rf al Estate... * 36,303 36 Bills Receivable, for insurances. . __ made.................«»»•-» 107,947 61 Balances due at Agencies—premi ums on Marine Policies, accrued . interest, and ether debts due the Company 28,919 87 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $5,803. Es tisa&ted value-.-..*- • * - Cash, on deposit with Uni ted States Government, ' subject to ten days' call. $BO,OOO 00 Caih, in Banks. 38,588-39 Cash, in drawer.... •__»„ Philadelphia, .Not. 11,1563. The Board of Directors this day declared a Cash' Dividend of Ten Pbb Cent, on the CAPITAL STOCK, and Six Pbb Cent. Interest on the SCRIP of the Com pany, payable on and after the Ist December proximo, also declared a Ecri? Dividend of Forty Per Cent, on the Earned Premiums for the year ending- Oc tober SI, 1563, certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on and after the Ist Decem ber proximo, free of taac. „ ■ - - . - - They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company, for the years 1858 and 1859, be redeemed in cash, at the office of the Com pany, on and after January 2. 1864, all interest thereon to cease bn that day, ' - ' • • • JIQF No certificate of profits issued under $25. By the Act of Incorporation, no certificate shall issue unless claimed within two years after the declaration of the dividend whereof U is evidence. ” Thomas C- Hand, JohnC. ©avis, Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding, John B. Penrose, ; James Traquair, - Henry C. Dftllett, Jr., Robert Burton, Samuel B. Stokes, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Wm. G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, TEOMA^C HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. BENBY X.YLBUBN, Secretary. nol7-lflm ■FAME INSURANT i. «U 3 CHESTNUT Strsei PHILAJM TIES AND INIgJ DllißOi ■WM. MANN, BATENT DRILLED AND BLOWN OPEN WITH POWDER. AT WILSBSBABRE, PA., NOVEMBER, ISoJ. NOTICE—To Philadelphia Bankers and all other por^ sons who have purchased Safes from, those New York humbugs who advertise that they asg the oaly firm that canmake safes that will stand fire,and cannot be drilled,.. bored.blown open with powder, nor robbed m any man ner Wgsay to you that there is not one of your great Patent Bates, of this make, you.now have in use. that cannot badrilled and blown opeain the same manner as the above purchasers,will appoint a of three, who wilt go. to Troy, Now. Y ork,.and ascertain how many more than twenty pt these Lillie ? s greatbores weradestroyed, and their contents entirely burned up. by thulats destructive fire in that place, we wall pay all th psaseread the Iroliow^fi^taken from tha Record of the. JVyies, of November ISthi “•Bask Bobbed.— Tha,bahking office or \Y. G. Bter* ling. Esq.. a few doors from this office, was entered on : Eiiday morning, and ».large burglar and fire-proof Safe, of Lillie’s patent, blown open. The event attracted a. crowd as soon as it waa discovered, th&news spreading ' like wildfire. Mr. sterling was at work there till after eleven on Thursday, evening. After that hour the bur • glars ontered and drilled through tbacnnied door.nllea , the lock with popper, and blew it open.” Ail this was don© in less than ftmr honrß, and these are the great chilled iron safes whiiih the makors haye. • been saying capaot be drilled. ■ _ IQ( . Q WU.KBSBARRK. Pa.. December l.im Messrs. Evajts & YfA’vsox-Gentlemen: On the 13th ■ ultimo, the banking house of W» G- sterling, Esq . of this Place,was entered by burglars. His money and papers were contained in one of * ‘ LUlie s Patent Bnrglar 1 roof Safes,’’which was entered by means of a hole, being drilled through the door into the lock, and the door blown to pieces with FowctoT-. The .safe door-was.split across its face, and completely destroyed. - n . I understand from Mr. that the safe was of about the “iwo-hundr*d-dollar size, andthat Mr. Lil lie’s agent has agreed to deliver to Mr. Sterling a *Kf hxmdred-dollavSofe, m order to PO’sesaicmofthe wrwU Respectfully yours, &c . 0, F. RBBT3. Wiwamsport, Lyooiumgco., Pa.. December 11, 1862. Messrs. Evans k Watson, I went to Lock Haven yesterday. . Among the different fire-proofs whioh. had passed through th© great fire, I fouDd three or four of jour safes, which had the books, papers. &c., in, a perfect coaditlon, bearing not the least mark of the inreai conflagration. . Messrs. Boggls & Beadle in their store one of Lillie’s make of safes, which was burned you by express paTt of the charred remains of the wood*, - Jali-Stif respecttaUy yonl3, C.D.EBESS. T7OR SALE CHEAP—A LIQHTf, NO :X; TOP WAGON, With jtf.oj slhela Har/awn, nearly new. and in completjonler- for Apply at HEIfRY HUDDT’e Win, an4Hanoi Stare, No. 145 Nortif SSCCIOD Stisa!. 4»S*3t* HOLIDAY GOODS. A large and well ,elected assortment of S K A TEIS) No, 3W MASKBT ST., FHILADA. photograipHs. THOMAS PSfOTOGE.tfPH GALLEY, A LARGE ASSORTMENT. NEW ENGRAVTNQB, FINE ®flr PAINTINGS. JUST RECEIVED. SU CHESTNUT STREET. no2o tf EDIICASTONAJb. YARNS. O xL hand, and consignments dally arriving, of TUB AND FLEECE, Common to Fall Blood, choice and clean. In Warp, Bundle, and Cop. on orders. 18 North FRONT Street, INSURANCE COMPANIES. Burplnsi-. DIRECTORS: James C, Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. B. M. Huston, George Gh Leiper, Hush Craig, Charles Kelley,' Jacob P. Jonea, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer M’llvaine, John B. Semple,Pittsbnrc» A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.' JE COMPANY, NO SOPHIA. • HD IHSUKAHCB. ITOBS. Prancls H. Buck, ' E. D WoodrnJ, Chas. Kichardson, Geo: A. West. Henry Lewis, Jr., John Kessler, Jr„ John W. Everman, Ohas. Stokes, Philip B. Jnßtlce, A. H Bosenheim, O. w. Payls, JosepkD. Etti*. FBANCIB Sf. BUCK, President, _ . CHABLBB RICHAKDSON, Vice President. WILLIAM I. BLAWOHABD. Secretary. laiatflf BURGLAR-PROOF- SAFE. PUBLICATIONS, gIBLBS: THB OXFORD OKIVXRSITYVJEDtIIONS, Moat superbly bound by Hayday, of London. Elegantly mounted with heavy Gilt GlaSZ>B and Vomers* Flain Frosted or Engraved. Superior to any boob ever before imported. They must bo seen to bo appreciated, Imported by THOS. KELSON & SON’S, No. 13T GRAND Street, NEW YORE, Sole Agents for the United States. ASHMBAD t * Napoleon of the Middle Ages ” is fully indicated, and? the influence is traced both of his a mbition and of his* fell upon the destinies of the principal European States.--' ■ The Atlantic Monthly says: “We have no hesitation in assignlng-'-to Krf'Klrk’s most fascinating narrative a place with; the great achievements of genius in the department he-has chosen to dll. His advent among historians will bo welcomed the - world over." From Dr. B. Shelton Mackenzie: 44 The author will take bis stand at ohoamouff the great writers of his land and time ” J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.. Publishers, Phil a. Philadelphia. T U ST PUBLISH® D W BBIGHTLT’S BIENNIAL DIGEST OF TEE'tAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, FBOM 1857 tb 1863. Impe rial 8 to: Price, $3.50. _ SUPPLEM2NTAEY TO BRIGHTLY’S UNITED STATES This work is in continuation of and will eomplete Erightly’s United States Digest to the present time. It contains the Public Statutes passed at the last seven ses sions of Congress, including the War Legislation of the Thirty-seventh Congress, and the Decisions of the Courts upon [Federal Statutes. This book ought to be in the hands of every lawyer and public man; for, in addi tion to the acts in reference to the Army and of the United States, including the Conscription Law* with the latest decisions upon it, and those relating to> the Vo lunteer Forces, it contains the Laws for the suppression of the Rebellion. the Confiscation Act, the United States Banking Act, the Pension Laws, the Homestead Law, the Tariff Act, with the explanatory decisions of the Treasury Department, and the Excise Law, with all the determinations of the Commissioner of Internal Reve nue, taken'from the Records under the immediate super vision of the Department, and showing its* practical working. The various decisions upon therecenisFederal Statutes have heen carefully collected, and are-now for. the first time embodied ana presented to the public in a reliable and convenient form. KAY & BROTHER, Law Publishers, Booksellers, and Importers, de9-wfm3t So. 19 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. $715,657 20 $378,468 34 . 102,916 44 5481,884-78 .* 19,372 76 .. 8.28196 - 10,428 81 5335,23419 WANTED—A SITUATION -KY A * " first-class Salesman, in a wholesale house; Cloth ing preferred. Address C. D„ Box 599, P. 0. "dell-St? $216.-62197 WANTED—SOO LABOKEKS .AND 50 T J BLACKSMITHS (horse-shoers), to go to Washing ton, to work In the Quartermaster's Department, Good pay, rations, and quarters. Apply to A. B. EUSTI9,. dsll-2t_ Western Hotel, 83G MARKET Street. WANTED.— OUR AGENTS--ARE making from $5 to $11) per day. The" business is easy and respectable. A few more reliable men wanted. Send ten cents, and get full particulars, and a specimen, which retails for $l. • _ C J. MARTIN'drCO., dell-21* Box 1573 Philadelphia Post Office. COLDIEBS i—AN AGENT TSi "WANT ED in every Regiment for the sale of something light and profitable, needed by Everybody, 'especially by everg Solditr Agents are doing big things. Address (enclosing stamp) ABRAwD aLE'CO., dell-fmwlm&4tW 313-BROAD WAY, 'Hew York. W, AN T E D—A SITUATION- IN A ▼ T wholesale establishment as aPO RTER or PACKER. Has had several years* experience. Good reference fur nished. Apply to 339 MARKET Street. • de9-3t« WANTED—ABOUT JANUARY Ist, * * in a Cloth Jobbing House, a good SALESMAN to attend to,and who can command agood city”trade. Ad dress “P. 0., ” box 1189. delO-St* WANTED4-A SITUATION, IN A m Dry Goods* Jobbing House, by a-Salesman, who has some trade and a large acquaintance. Address “WALTON,” Press. Office. delQ-St OOOK-KEEPBR.— ONE OF THE OLD -■-* EST IMPORTING HOUSES. intending to retire from Business on.the Ist of JANUARY nexfc»deaiies to obtain a first-class Situation-for their Book-keeper-end Cashier, who has been in their employ for the last fifteen years. Address, „ delo-2t* Box 1703, -Philadelphia*Post Office. $1,059,425 52 SALESMAN, IN A ** Wholesale Grocery Store- To one-who can in fluence a good Pennsylvania trade.ft liberal salary will be given. Address Box No.' 34-31, Philadelphia Post Office. ' de9-3t* . ."WANTED- IN -A WHOLESALE NO . tion House, TWO SALESMEN, who can com mand a large Western trade. None others need apply. To competent men a liberal salary wilPbe given. Apply Box 433 f Post Office -..de9»3t* rro CAPITALISTS ~r-A l . TRACT OF A superior COAL LAND, in Luzerne, county, Penn sylvania, containing about 706 acres, for sale very low. Part of the purchase money may remain. Address box l»0*r, Philadelphia Post Offipo. • . deS-6t ■WANTED— BY THE HIRST OF » * January, a special partner, wiiha capital of irom S2O,CGOto SO OCO in aweu es'tablished Dry Goods Job bing lousiness, doing almost- - exclusively a cashtr*de. Address (confidentially) ; ‘ Jobbery” - at the office of this paper,. . ~ • . •• . de9-3t WANTED- A SITUATION BY A * f person who has had experience in and in well ac quainted with. the Cloth Business The best references can he given. Address “E. w. B?, ** at this office. deSMt 1 WA NT E D—BY' A LADY, THREE f T , CHILDREN to take.intc.hftr family toboardand educate. Forfartherparticularaaddr6BB“Box 62.. Ger* mantowi P. N O. "E'OUNDRY FOREMAN.—WANTED, A- an expel ienced Foreman in a Stove Foundry in Cincinnati, o.' A superior man will get good compen sation. Address Box 662,P05t Office,Cincinnati,o. n027-14t* • ' ■ ■ ■ •" A GENTLEMAN-WITH FROM $1.0,000 A*, to $15,000 is wanted, to engage in a respectable, safe* and fair-paying ManufjaoUurxrig Business. Address * In dustry,” at this office. del-tnthstf M WANTED—A STORE, OF MOD® rate size, for wholesale business, east of Fifth, to* tween Arch, and Walnut streets. Address _ dc9-3t* *"J. C. G.,” Press ornoe. «>1 n nno—WANTED, A PARTNER: tJpJ.v/jVVjJ'cy* this amount in cash, to invest in. Valuable Timber Lands in Clearfield county, now in, operation. Ara»echanceforcaoitalists. Address Lurar berman,” Clearfield Bridge P. 0., Clearfield county. Pa. v or apply to - WARDLE & BTE jfENSON. , delo-3t* ST. S. cor, SIXTH and MABlCffL^St.Philo. J7A A MONTH I—l WANT TO, HIRE W ■ v Agents in every county at $75 a month, expan ses paid> to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machine*. Address! S. MADISON. Alford, Maine. oc2S-a&wSlBl JSA DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER •SSs&aENERAJ.’S OFFICE— Feb- 8, 18 vWe-L8 'W-AHTED immediately to .pßm'. COdli to thssfoUowin&.pwats: Tortusras, Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe. Ya. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. O. . Port Boi’al, S. Cvj A. BOYD, felO-tf Captain and Acaiatanl Quartermaster. T OST.—NOTICE IS-BEREBY GIVEN Bii >v,,t CERTIFICATE I?o. i'for two shares of the Capital Stock of the West road Company, issued May to-WiLMER WORTH» INQTON, jate of the Borongh of West Chaster, decasedi>. and also 2930/tliosame stock, ii-. seed September 7. ?|«3. to Pgs™, have been and that the subscriber will apply to emdKailroad. (Josj, itinvtA irbtia fn him yt/rar.Dflttiflosiw? fOP S&IQ fttOCk. pany to issue to nim WORTHINGTON, n026-tbiSt Administrator. JJOTICE.— EHILADtELPHIA AND EEAISNa BAIiKMA, COMPANY. EpAjusa, November The public is. respectfully Informed that on Sfti after: MONDAY, DECEMBER 14. . all passenfflor, who do not PURtEASS THEIR TICKETS. Belora enteriay, the Cjar, ■Win bi.charied TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, extra on each tickeilnnrchasad on the train, for whioh they .will obtain from thi conductor A CHECK SbGBIV?- Tbl* Receipt will be redeemed. aiid twenty-ilva nenU paid therefor, in cash, upon its preaenUtica at any TICKET OFFICE of the Company. ELEGANT BIBLES. THE FINEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. For salD la Philadelphia by (SOCCESSOfiS TO IVTELIfi p. HAZARD,) No- T;Si CHESTNUT STREET. Ifi FANCY CASE FORK, A NEW STYLE ; CHEAP, PRACTICABLE. AND DURABLE. nor,dim- ovrm FIFTY" CARDS. PRICE , TSC. CABLE TON, PUBLISHER, New Tori, THE DAYS OF' SHO3BY! BY HENRY MORSIOK®. WANTS. J3OST APi ID JCOTHOJ. G. A, NIOO.LXiS, General Superintendent. PORTLAND KEROSENE COAL OIL, V^° M ’ Wdf '*sl!W. W- : MW ■*»* AMUSEMI.^TS- ACADEMY OF MIXSIO, ITALIAN OPEB.iI. BEVENTH GRAND OPERA HIBJf/ THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. DEO llt.li. AT 0. grand extraordinary performance oe BN BALLO IN MASCHERA. WITH AN UNPRECEDENTEDLY GREAT CAST, Including THE THREE GREAT PRIiTB DONNE, M'MB JOSEPHINE MEDOKI, M’ME OBTOLAKI BRIGKOL!, M’LE HENRIETTA SNLEBB. Together with. „ 61k. FKAIfCrSOO MAZZOL2NI, In. Diß UQeqnaHed rfiieof Hichard, and Six. FKRNA.DO BBLLEKI. In bis great character of Keinbardt. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, DEO. 11th, AT (. GRAND AN*]! Of Verdi’s master work, in 4 «ct 3, of- UN BA LEO IN MASCHESA, Which will be produced with splendid mine grt saritn. and the following unequalled cast: AMELIA OSCAR ULRIC Rr08ARD....... REINHtUDT.... SAMUEL nm..-, Tom*....* A Judge CONDUCTOR. ■Madame JOSEPHINE JIEDOttt. ..M’me ORTODANI BRIGNOIiE. M’ie HENRIETTA SUbZEB. • Sip. FRANCISCO MAZi'JboNl Sis. FERN4NDO BEr.T.IiTL ..SiE. D. COXETH. Siz. Mailer. Slg. Ret.hardt Sienor J. NONO. . ON SATURDAY EVENING. DEC V> EIGHTH GRAND OPERA NlG’ht When will be rresented Flotow’s charming Opera oC' MaRTKA. MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG In her favorite role of Lady Henrietta. ACADEMY OF MUSItf- ITALIA N J PERA. EIGHTH GRAND OPERA NIGHT. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)' EVEN [NO, DEO* . oul7 night of Fiotow's charming and most Opera 5 n 4 acts, of _ . MARTHA. With the following splendid cast: Lady Henrietta MISS CL AH A LOUISE KELLO&Qr, Nancy.v,,,.,.- M’LLB lIEKRIETCA SUI ZBE, Lionel «-r» RIG. Q. LO PTI, Plunkett— SIG. HANNIBAL BIACHL Lord Tristan*.... v.srG. MULLER, Conductor .v. MAX MAfcETZ&K. The sale of eecured seats and tickets for any of tha above-named performances will con.mence this moriir ing, at 9, at the Bos Office of the Academy, at F. Ley* poldt’s Bookstore, 1323 Chestnut street, and at T B. Pugh’s Bookstore, corner of Sixth ans Chestnut street*. ON THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 17, AV l O'CLOCK ONLY GRaND’GALA MATISSE ■fcJEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.-- ’ Lessee and Manager,...... Mr. WAT. Vft2EATLCTp , once more r THIS FRIDAY) EVENING, Dec. 11, . Inconsequence of tfce TUMULTUOUS APPROBATION . ■With "which Judge Conrad’s Powerful and* Romantte - Tragedy, CADE; CE, THE BONDMAN OF KEN'S?* Was received, K D WIN FORREST Will repeat his . > Intensely vi&DYGv.s a,n& Dramatic Qharei&f. jack cade. Supported by an unequalled ca^t. Rfcrrical Conductor ..Mr. MARK HAS3LSE. ON SATURDAY, Dec. 12, forthesecondtimW The great and positive sucuess of JOHANNA CLAOSSSN. . „ As Polixene, in the “CMid of Nature/' And’.the enthusiastic applause .Vfith .which-the. near' 1 Comely has been received inducaa the management to*’ annoanca.it for repetition. . MONDAY, Dec. 14 the Fourth Week of the Briet Engagement of EDWIN FORREST r Who wHI agpear in one of his greatestcftaritctera. MES. JOHN DREW’S NEW ABOBD J-Ti STREET THEATRE—ARCH Street. abo\, Sixth. BENEFIT OF MR. E. It. DAVESfPORT. J. W. WALUiCK, E. L. DaVENPOEE a*d Hr* ' FARKEN”. ■ , TO-HIEHT, (FRIDAY.) BBCEMBBR IT’WSS, THE MERCHANT OF VENICT?> Shylock. Mr, E. ll'Dayeupoct, - Portia - I&ff: F&nea, To conclude with the Comedy of - WILD Oats. ‘ Kover Join Dory... Lady Amarenih.....; —. Performance commences at 7K- THEATRE:' H Lessee... Mrs. M. A- GARREI?TSOff, THIS (FRIDAY* EVENING, Dec- llth. BENEFIT ofthe Great Comedi&nof the Ages Mfi: J. 8. CLARKE, Who will appear-in FOUR JOLLY CHARACTERS. Jack Cabbage, in* FASHIONABLE SOCIETT. Mawworn, in..... ..TBk HYPOCRITE. Jaqnes Strop, in-;-. ROBERT MACAIBE. And as Cousin Joe, in OUR COUNTRY COUSIN. A Programme Oversowing with. Humor. Box Offioe open from 10 till 3 o’clock. TTEMERBB'S 3WENILE CONCERT, XV ASSISTED by 2CO Pupils. Alto. Master TROYES' tie MuslcarProalgy: "will take place on FRIDAY EY£- NINGJDec. llfch at NATIONAL GUARDS’ HALL. RACK '«■ Street, below BIXTH. * Tickets IS cents: Children IE ; cents. Commence at- 7% o’clock. de9-3t* (CONCERT UEOTUBE HOOMi ‘ CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. WAUGH’S MAGNIFICENT NEW PANORAMA ITALY, A-IfD HER WAR'FOR FREEDOM. OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY 'AFTERU'OOK'. THIS SPLENDID WORK'OF &BT, Commences moving—. EVENINGS, At 7&. SATURDAYS.So’cIock. < Tickets 25 cents; Children:' 35 cents; or, 5 for $L Liberal arrangements made with SOHOOLS. def-tifc * GB Ea T 1 NATIONAL CIRCUS TROUPE.—MARKET Street, abore Twelfth. Directress, Mrs. CHARLES WARNER, formerly Mrs* DAN RICE. NEW FACES AND NSW BCBNBS IN THE ARENA.' Classical ILLUSTRATIONS';' entertaining NOVEL- • TIES. Comic, Sentimental, and patriotic SONGS: DAN- ** GING HORSES: MARCHING HORSES; COMIC MUEBBs - i Original Wit. Humor, and Sentiment. GRAND THRILLING DIVERTISSEMENTS arO'DrO? • dnced EVERY EVENNIG. and at the Matinefis every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY IT' TERNOONS. . The performances commence at 7.40 each evening, uft >-t. * ADMISSION.—Privai« Box, $3; Stage Seats, 50 cents .. each; Parqnette, 25 cents; Gallery, 15 cents. Great novelties for the- ' de7-tf : CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.' r JTHE QBANU ’ OEATORIO TH3BXMESBIAH Will be performed by the HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY,— CHRISTMAS NIGHT,- MUSICAL BUND HALL-, rvREAT SCOTTISH BALL:—FIFTH ANNUAL BALL of the CALEDONIAN CLUB, te the BENEFIT of the- ,LIBBA£Y, THU3iSDAY_OSVB» SING, December 10th, 1563, at MUSICAL FUND HALfc Tlcfc«B $l. nol4-falelo* TTEMPLIS OFWONDBBS— ASSEMBLY J- BUILDINGS, TENTH AND CHESTNUT STBESTaU . Amusement for 014 and Tonne;. . Mirth, and Happiness ~ open for the season. Constant chan see of Entertainment. SIGN OB BLITZ EVEBY EVENING; commencing at 7>« o'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday at 3, consisting ef New My*-' , teriesin Necromancy, great success in and the Learned-. Canary Birds. Admission2scents; Children 16cents. sell-fcf* T> OTHEBMEL’S MARTI? B 8 iNT. TUB , ; XV COLISEUM- ACADEMY OF ITNE-ASTS* - CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. Open from 9to tf; Evening, from 7to 10» - no3o-lm OEOHESTBA.—PUBLIC- -• 'J RBHEABSiLS ever? SATURDAY. S o'clock. T. M„ at the MUH€AL PUNDHALL. Engle tickets. K , 4 cents Packages of six tickets, $l.; To he had at AH DUB’S, 1104- CHESTNUT-Street, J. 1 GOULD, 81- TENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Ball door, ocl2-3m , “PENNSYLVANIA , ACADEMY OF- X . TItB Flffß ARTS. ••' ' • 1035 CHESTJTCJT STREET OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepkd> from 9 A. BL till 6 P- M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price. IW SAIE AND Ift LET. ■pOE SALE OK TO LET:ON" GEOEND . RENT, a-wharflot, containinr i>a - acres at Brldes burg. Suitable fox Mannfacturlaaparaoseß, dr liumbet Bad Coal Ytrd. Apply to E. ONYX, Bridesbarg. orGL W. MIDDiETON, 5 North FRONT Street dalb-3t« . MA BUILDING, SUITABLE FOR A earner’s Shop, wanted. R. N. PRATT Jp Co., dell-2t* S 3? MARKET Street. A FOR SALE—DESIRABLE GOUN-., < 2&RY PLACE of 20 acres, near old York-soad sta- * tion. N.P. Railroad,eight milesout. Also, a, beautifully improved Country Place of K) acres, one mile from West Chester. Call and examino Eegfstec of Country Places. > ATyctv f-o E 'PfiTTll, tell lie. 333 ~WATjX.IT Street TO EXCHANGE FO«R CITY PRO— Id-' PERTY—A valuable^Fauna, f. 9 acres., in. Chester- county, n#ar station.PecneylvatsSe. Railros-J. Fine FaTin__- he.v-Trenton.N. .T.,83 acres; super lor Farjji on .the old:." Bethlehem turnpike, spV.es out,, containig 12c,* • acres; Bocks county farms’—©»f, 143 aci-oeaud another'- , of about 70 acres. &c. Also, for: sale, valuabl e improved'. . fa-rmseOf evfry size arj prioewici din almost every locall— ; tyinthe adjoining counties,.'d cate of Slew Jersey, &c*. Oal 1 and examine Resijtar nlfflr A rmB. E. PEVTt dell KW 3a3 WALNUT Street. ~ to nnn ® 2 - 06 °i st £ .ioo. and slooo, Tbeeasnina to loan on morteaae. ETl® iNS ft MONTGOMERY, delo-6i.« treet, abeve tanrel street. 4fcO 7110 - -FOEt SALE, TWO MQRT tjPO, l Ull. GAGE£>3, ,r #3.500 each, and one Ground. Rent of $l,lOO. Apply itt A. R ?HARO, BSOAD SPRING GARDEN-Stae* .. Lnmber Yard. delO 2t« 4R TO NEW STORE,' WITH' ""nr .ng, comer COLUMBI 1 andTHTRTESNTH iiir jet dell-3t* 4rt7-WALMTjtßtreet. m FOttM&U! ( OR 'SO LET—A VALU-! MiL ABL2> BDi52? ESS STAND. No. 1123 SPRING-, GARDEN Sfcreeh. * consisting of Dwellings and Store- Boom. stariJa in the city for tl e Retaiii Shoe EusMess. nis property will be sohf-cheap Ap >. ply on. tojßfpnev Jses, UfQa 1138.SPRIlfG GARDEN: ,Street. , • de!o-12t». m WEST’ CHJJS.TNHT STREET—- Eai.HinOe hr id:, hack building and Lot of Grotma, eitnate on the, weet tide of Delati&re Front street, beh. t«een Green anfcsGoates. Btreettin the Eleveetawardi twenty thev in front on Front street, end on*, nnndretl Kni-thirty-one,-&a deep to TA&ABEND street, omrhicli iifcse ia erecUii A BEIOK USABLE. Jramedte.ta aessesßion Eiyea. . - « rart ol pmaitaae money ean remain on Mortgage. LUKENS & MONTQpMEBY -1035 BEACH Street, tboyo Lanrel et, delO-lm* M FOR SALE—THREE VERY BE STjfUBLE FOUR-STORY BRICK DWELtINaS. will. *ihj the three-story doable tack back buildlugs. and l.gt of ground, west side of Front 6treet..soutti of Callo.whiU street. (Ho. SfiG.T 18 feet 2 mohes (rout by 81 feet aeep; all the modern improvements and coa ven.ioncea. .... Vill be sold open flelO-lm* 1035 BEACH Street, above LanraL TVEAP MADE TO HEAR —INSTBU- A-'ments to assist tbe Hearing, in «very variety, and of the most approved construction, at R. MADEIRA'S, 115 South TENTH Street, below Chestnut. deMt» gaH CORRECT PIANO TUNING.' IT STT'-Mr. C. E. SiROEHT’S ordars for tunlaa and repairing Planoa are received at HASOM & oofL Sfr. J. Mrsr'Farreo. CM-W 3>. WBIOHT, ■ Secretary,