The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 23, 1863, Image 3

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    MILITARY NOTICES,
i HEADQUARTERS Ist REGIMENT
(IINFAItTBY (G. 6.tR.8 . '
lU, ' PhiladfsLPßla, Deo. 224, 1868.
Ait ORDERS Mo MO.
The Reglm»nt will assemble at the Armory. BROAD,
.jnenrßaeeßtreekTO-MORRO «T( Wednesday) ttORCJINa,
atO o'olock, folly equipped, overcoats and gloves; officers
*rUh regulation ha la
~,. By command of ColcneiCharles 8. Smith:
It GEO S BSTHBuL, Adjutant.
ji ATTENTION CO. C, G-REY RE-
S 6ERVJ3S,—The members will assemble at the Armo
ur ryat Soclock THla fully equipped for
M> parade. Byoraerof - C*pt W. W. ALLEN.
E, B. Ogdew, First Sergeant. •u»
t ESCORT TO THE 29tii REGIM SNT
P.V.—Military organizations
in the reception of the dkk Regiment Pdansylv-inia
volunteers, will report to the commandant of the
escort on; TO MORBGW f.yWlne'.dn.y).. at 1 1 o'clock
M., on tha-Wost sldo of MaRKET-STRSiST BRt 08,
West Philadelphia, CHARLES S. SMITH,
' Colonel Commanding Escort.
Phn.&dglphia. December 22. l£Cl lfc
* CAMP NF.AR BEaLKTON STA.
«TIOU. Dim. 16, 186$ —At a meeting of the Comtnis
\\] atoned UtTicers of the 9lst Regiment Fa Yol. lafan
•■try, held at their camp, n*&r Bealet n Station, Va., to
'express their feelings in reference to their lite oom-
Tianion ia arms, Cantain HORACE B. on mo
ion, ft commit ee of five were appointed to draft reso
lutions. They submitted the following, which, wsro
ucanfmoua.-y adopted, as expressive of the feelings of
those presfnt:
We are tailed together upon this occasion
trim fteilugs of the to mourn the death
of one of our fellow Captain Horace B Fanst,
onewhobuv.a/abott.week ago was at the bead of his
'Company, now lying, cold in death, s mnttclng lit* li*o
•nobly for the honor of his country remaining manfnlly
•at his poet while in declining health, until he at lhat was
..relieved by death: • - .
_ i TF'A<srftf.s t While in -the . death of Captain Horace B
xuusvwe see .the doings-of ihe Almighty, we can bat
mourn the loss of one so young in years, noble in’cha-
and patriotic in epirtt. Therefore, be it
Resolved* That while we bow with submission to the
Will of him that 11 death all things w**U. ’* we cannot
©ut mourn the death ot oar late com r&de ia arms
~ Jiesoivsd, That we offer onr condolence to the bereaved
•p&xentß oi our deceased comrade, knowing that the loss
to them, of so kind, and dntlfnl a son; to us. a orave and
accomplished officer and companion, is to him but gaili;
knowing that one so good has entered into the joys of
that world where all is pence and nappinetß.
■ That a copy of these resolutions bo sent to
the parents of the deceased. and be published ia the
Philadelphia Inquirer, Forth American, Public
ledger. Evening bulletin , Sunday Disjxitch, and
TVflnsoWjtf. ELI G. SELLERS. Capt Co. «*, • *
JOHHJ. RASKEKi Capt: Co. b.
F. H GREGORY. Capt Co A.
HBNBV FR&NCIS, lat. Lt, Co. F,
B. R. BAKER, tstlit. Co B,
Committee.
IMAITHfiW HALL, Capt. Co. E, Secretary.
JOSEPH H. Sli>lßX,
It Lieut.-Colonel 91et Regiment P. V , President.
ji TO MEN OF COLOB !—YOU ARE
S| - NOW OFFERS!)
HE $2BO BOUNTY,
•• by the CUy*of Philadelphia, to enlißt iu the army of
the United States for three y- are or the war.
Congress is about authorizing the Pay, Rations, Ad
vance Pay, and .Bounty to COLORED TROogS to be
placed oil the same’footing as other troops. You novr
can have no sound objection to entering into the esrvioe
•Of your country.
Bally; then, with alacrity. Come forward and enlist.
Join the armies of the Republic, and fight for the Union
•and for the
EMANCIPATION OF-YOUR OWN RIC 3.
/The attention of all is fixed on you, me a ofclor. Yon
'have said: * • Give ob the same bounties and the sirne
pay as white soldiers receive, and we will .show the
World, that we too can be patriots, o Those inducements
are now offered to youi and henceforward you ar» on
trial before the world.
In July last you •* Resolved, We, the colored people
of Philadelphia in mass meeting assembled, do mo-d em
phatically and unitedly express our firm belief that we
Oot only ought, but may and will raise a fuu regiment
of ten companies of eighty men eactu of colored volun
teers for the United States service, within the nest tea
daye, in our own city or Philadelphia. ” Let that pledge
be redeemed. But more than that, the colored people of
Philadelphia are able to furnish three regiments from
their own numbers within thirty days. Will it be done?
Colored men of Philadelphia, you are invited to call
at tbe rooms of the SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE, No.
1310 CEESTNIJT Street, to be raußteredinto the aer
vice of your country, and receive tc-e
BOUNTY OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS.
*> COME.
By order of the Committee for Recruiting Colored
TO MERCHANTS,
‘ MANUF ACT JEERS, BANKSBS.
AND ALL OTHERS REQUiRIKO SECURITY FROM
: FIRE AND'TSIEVES.
In the daily papers of this, city, as well as in other
• public' journals, M. G. Sadler, who is Agent for the sale
Of Lewis Lillie’s 30-callecl Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes,
published an article calling the attention of the public to
* thejaperior qualities of the said Fire and Burglar-PiOOf
Sftfeß, and. at .the same time ondpavoring to underrate
the qualities of those made by Philadelphia makers.
We do not objecitofkir and manly competition in trade, '
J nor do we fear the ultimate result of any coarse that Mr.
r Sadier or his principal may adopt;but we wish to call
; the attention of the public to the real facts of the case,
and shall endeavor to expose the misrepresentations con*
Gained in the article so published, and offer to Mr. Lillie a
fair ‘Opportunity td satisfy the public as to the real value
bf-hia article compared with those of other makers. ' .
, In*tha articles so published he says that hts"Safea are
the M only really and thoroughly Fire and Burglar Proof
Safes made and sold at fully one* third leas price;” and
~he also says have .just, received four of Ryaua '&
Burglar Proof Safes from the City Bauk, la
exchange for Lillie's, which I will sell at very low
.prices.
* What we complain of lu the above is hot the puffins,
Whether true or false, of his own .wares, buthiseudea-
Ivor to misrepresent and depreciate ours. As to the four
-ISafea he speaks of, they were never sold or represented
burglar proof, but were, when sold to the City Bank,
old fire-proof chests, made nearly-twenty years ago,
having been need by the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ B*nk
for a considerable time before the City Bank bought
them. For the truth of fhis statement we refer to ihe offi
cers of the bank, as well as the bill furnished them at
the time of.putchaee. We do not believe anvSafe can
te.nude entirely burglar proof. and have never so as*
Sorted, as we are satisfied thkt there can be no Safe
taffide so stress but that & good mechanic, with plenty of
" time and proper tools, can opes or destroy it. But we do
Aesext that the Safes made by us as burglar proof are
white as good, If not better, than Lillie's, and as to fire
proof, incontestably better, . _
Now, for the proofs.
First. Are his Safes burglar proof?
Knoxville (Illinois).—Lillie's Safe,- in the hahmsn--
houfee ol fcmilh. & HaU, opened apparentlv with a ham
mer and ohifel, and robbed of between $4,000 and $5, GOO.
(Wisconsin).—Lillie’s Safe*.in .the bank of
Gibson A Henning, was blown_op»a with gaapjwder.
•’ and Se.COO in money, besides sl,9ooin city orders and
other valuable papers, Btolen. This was (me of his pre
mium guaranteed burglar-proof Bans Safes.
-Medina (N. Y ) Liliie’sßankSafn in the Medina Bank
Was blown open with gunpowder, but the burglars were
disturbed and did not succeed, in robbing the bank,
though the safe was destroyed.
. Rochester (N. Y.)—The lock of one of Lillie’s Safes
getting but of order in me of the city banks, it was drilled
and opened with an ordinary blacksmiih’s drill ia about
thiity minutes. 1
St. Louis (Missouri) —Lillie’s Safe In the store of. Ra
gan A Ogden was broken with an ordinary hammer with
out difficulty.
Chicago.—One of Mr. Lillie’s Burglar-proof Safes was
opened by John Sear, machinist, in about ten minutes,
With a common hand-drill and eev«a-pouad stelae
Boghbstbr (NY,)—One of Mr Lille’s Mammoth Bank
Safes, purchased by T. H. Rochester, Esq., President of
the Rochester City Bank, of Mr. Lillie himself, with a
Written statement of its burglar-proof qualities, was
forced open by an ordinary mechanic, in about twenty
minutes, in tbepresenceof the Dank officers.
NbwHavf.it (Connecticut),—One of biliie’B Safes was
-- tested, at the request of Mr. Sadler, agent for Lillie, in
the presence of a number of respectab.e citizens, in the
office of Samuel S. Cummings, and was drilled through
with a three-quarter-inch cast-steeiidriU,. without sharp
ening, in twenty mint teß. the drill bein g worked by hand.
/ Ole an (New York )—At the banking-house of stuweil,
Chamberlain A Co., by agreement, a sum of money was
gl&ced in one of Lillie’s Patent Chilled iron Fire and
Burglar-proof Safes, represented to be proof against
Pledges* drills, and chisels, containing ail the latest im
proven: cute, tie money to b 8 the property of the persoa
undertaking to open it,he p'acing in it the amount of
the original price oftue Safes, to be the property of
Chamberlain A Co. , if the Safe wasuot broken
open and the money taken in one hour In thirty-sevon
minutes the fcufe was broken open, and the money taken
bythe operator.
r WiLKssnAuiut (Penna). —The Burglar-Proof Safe of
Lillie's make, in the banking house of W. Q. Sterling,
' was - blown open with powder, introduced through a
hole drilled through the chilled iron, and robbed of a
large amount of money. •In speaking of ibis, Mr. Sadler
says, in his article of the 18(h, after-admitting the facts
above seated, that it was the first successful drilling of-
Lillie’s Chilled-Iron Safes. A reference to me few cases
Which have come to our knowledge, as contalaedin the
statements above, will show how raucn hlB word can be
yelled upon.
* Still another.—While writing this, a letter from a
Respectable merchant in Yardlev ville has been handed
ine, by which I learn that one of Lillie’s Burglar-Proof
Safes, belonging to John Yard ley, coal and lumber mer
chant of that place, has just been blown open with
Scwder Th« powder was introduced through a hole
drilled through the chilled iron With a quarter-inch
drill. The iron was about one and a half inenes thick,
hud beth hinges were broken by the shock.
Eo much for the thoroughly burglar-proof qualities of
Lillie’s GnUted-Iron Safes, settled, not by assertion, bat
to stubborn facte,
' Now.for the Fire-proof; Inthiß connection we would
Siy that ther9 have been few fires in Philadelphia or Its
vicinity in which these Safes have been tested, but we
Will refer to a few instances that hivs come to our know
ledge in o'her places, and the notice of a certificate of a
„ Safe in the store of McManus A Croft, published by Mr,
Sadler.
Hannibal (Mo )—Messrs. Hawes A Armstrong pur
chased ciiu of Lillie’s Safes, guaranteed fire and burglar*
.proof Their store was burned, and the entice contents
of the Safe utterly destroyed. Mr.LiDie offered to re
place the Sate, with another of higher price, but they de
clined, ae the trial they had had satisfied them.
St Johns (Michigan).— One .of Lillie’s Safes, owned
by John Hicks. was situated in a frame building which
.was burned down- In about three hours the whole con
tents ot.tbe Bafewere destroyed.
•' Pautesvjlle brisk store ofJ S.
Matthews, was deitroyed by,fire, and the contents of one
-of LilLie'eSafea entirely consumed,
. Cape Mat.— illie’s Safe in the Mount Vernon Hotel
Was, with its contents, destroyed by the fire.
-1 Crystal Palace.—Lillie's Safe, made for the test,
Seven inches thick, was tested In the fire, and the whole
■ contacts dettiojedi
t Danviilb —in one of Lille’s Safes a small quantity of
money, intentionally left in the Sale ib teat it,’ was
melted.
Tp.ov. — r >ue of Lillie’s Faros, in the store of Messrs.
■Warner, was destroyed by the fire. The contents had
been fortunately removed.
We might publish a large number of certificates as to
the burning of hLs Safe*,.but we think the above are
sufficient. After saying a word as to the Safe that pre
served the books in Second street, in the store of Mo Manus
-St Croft, we shall cease. The building was a small frame
building, end the floor on which ths Safe stood still re
mains. Bcatcely scorched, so that the papers would have
. b«en Hale if pieced in a sheet-iron alr-tigbt stove.
•* ‘ Now, to lling this matter to a practical test, we make
the following offer: „ ••• '
. .WewiUpbice one of our Safes, which we sold iaISSG,
' for two huntbed dollars, tp Sdw&rd flteaill. bookoind
#r, and which we now have on h»nd, having replaced
nby a large ooe, in a suitable fam tee, with one of
' lillUe’s Safes, tone selected by h'm out of any sold for
that price in Philadelphia withiu seven jears;and sub-
Jet. them to the action of a fire made out of oak, pine, or
Ickory wood, until the contents of them shall he de
royed ; the patty the contents of Safe is ‘destroyed
• lol’payall expanses, and the other pany.to havebo'.h
Safes; the fixe to be made and trial conducted ia the pre
sence of a t ommlttee of five, two to be choeeu by each
-and the fifth by the other four. .We will go rtill further.
Mr. fr'adler sola lu June, 1860. to Weaver, Filler.. A Co ,
a Safe of the s4£o size, warranted to stand any fire that
could cccter in their building, which would be one of the
hottest that coaid .be made, their business being ship
chandlciy. Now,we will allow him toplace that Safe
againtt ours, which is only about half she size, and will
waive all disputes as to the fairness of the trial of the
alae»; aUhcugh the difference is at least fifty percent, in
his favor.
■ - The Safe selected by us has already been through a fire
in the Girard buildings, fell through the floor from the
Jburth to the third story, and hue never been repaired
since the fire, so that Mr. Lillie has the advantage of one
fire against, two, as no Safe can pads through a heavy firo
without some damage. ■The following certificate refers
to this ttafe:
„WATSOITB SAT.AMANDERSAFBS, IN’ THE
LATO DESTRUCTIVE FIRE >B GIKaHD BOiLDING.
IN OHiBTNpT Street, above Third, 1817. —This Safe waa
cwned by-Edward GasMU hnoa binder, sitaated In the
fourth Star, standing all the flra in the fourth vtorv be
tore felling to the third story, and remain© 1 In the ruins
from the 28th of January to the 3d of Feomary, when
the Fate wub taken out and opened in Evans A Watson’s
store, in, thepreflence of the following to
Whom L. « W. respectfully refer all persons to call and
|nqul*e in regard, to the good condition of aii the con
tents taken from the Safe, each as Books, Papers, Bills
Receivable .* Go) A samplo of the Books can also be
wen at Evans A Watson’s store, No. 86 Bouth FOURTH
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.:
EDW4RD Gaskill, bookbinder.
* Maueioe Bywater, bookbinder.
. WiLtfAW 11. Bkowh, of the firm of W. H. Brown A
Co., 171 Market ktjeet.
B. H. JEFFRIESIdIttO.
Johk G. Bab&t\ ditto.
_ B. Marshall, or the firm of Newlln, Marshall, A Co..
JOl Market htreet.
Joh> G KnasHAWi of the firm ef Tappaa ACo .Third,
above Market. ' *
P. SiEGKt*., of A Co., 43 N. Third street.
JAUfin Mouxer. .teSf• j *
Thomas F. Fit alky, of Wilcox, Rogers. A Fraley.
■ 'bTOPT. of Chaffee, Stout,* Co. ;22l Market street.
F. R/Bkaplet. ditto.
A. L Bokakfok.
Fi^fb"p e' AXi0w ’ of J * B- Lippincott A Go., 20 N.
8.8. Wiliis ditto.
Cl,l ‘ Vif * of tha fim of Jullan * Mason, 160 Ma
r Pavis. ditto.
"Wm. Spuixger; 186 Market street.
John Tho&nlby, 101 Chestnut street
H. L, I.ivmax, 26 B. Fourth street,
D.‘ s Jsicy‘, 27 Minor street.
_Wm. Bardwice, of the firm of H. Duhrlnn A Co .22
BT Fourth street. ’
Jicou Bbnnitt. *
Lewis M. Chastiox.
H. N, Walters.
Ww. Cakkoll, Camden, N. J.
T. Cahi j star, 47 Wood street.
Oalsh piano-forte hardware, 33 S. Fourth
■'flireet.
; As .we have no wish to go Into a, long newspaper con
-4 trover«y. we hope Mr. Sadler will promptly accede to
our satisfy the public whose cafes are 1 most
reliable. . ■ •
de»-.*U STANS A WATSON.
HOIdIUAY GOODS,
p A R,L O R FLAG- SI.
FIELD GLASSES,
FRENCH SASp AND BELT BOSEB,
SUITABLE FOR . *
OP RESENT s;.
EVANS * HASSALL,
do2l-tSI 418 ARCHSTSEET.
•pfGtLIDAY PRESENTS.
Louis lADomrs & co„
DIAMOND DEALERS AND JEWELERS,
NO. 80!3 CHESTNUT ST.
A new and beautiful assortment of
DIAMOND FINGER RINGS,
BIAMOND BREASTPINS,
DIAMOND EAR RINGS,
DIAMOND STUDS, aud
DIAMOND SETS.
All of rvliioh will be eold at less than usual prioea.
WATCHES.
Also onhaudalarae and beautiful assortmeut of GOLD
and SILVER WATCHES.euitable for Ladles, Gentlemen,
and Boys,. Some of our Ladies’ Watches are of beautiful
designs, expressly-adapted for
11,0 LIP A Y PRESENTS.
JEWELRY.
We iiave In store a splendid assortment of JEWELRY
of all liindsi consisting in part of Sets of Jewelry, Braoe
lets. Sleeve Buttons, Seal Rings, Studs, Gold Chains,
A's., Jrc.
SILVER WARE.
Silver Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Napkin Rinas, besides
a large variety of Fancy Silver, suitable for
HOLIDAY OR BRIDAL PRESENTS.
deal-131
OHTISTMAS PRESENTS,
NEW-YBAR PRESENTS,
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Bosewood Writing-Desks,
• Ladies’ Work-Boxes. -
Ladies* Dressing-Cases,
Dressing-Cases,
Ladies’ Jewel Boxes, '
Offlcers* Despatch-Desks.
' •, T * ' „ . Photograph Albums,
Wood, Ivory, and Bone Chessmen.
Backgammon. Chess, and Cribbageßjards,.
Ivciy and Boufi,Counters,
Pearl and Ivory Paper Knives,
Gold Fens aud Silver Cases,
Fine Pocket and Desk Cutlery,
Gla*k and Panov Inkstands.'
Also, a large assortment of FANCY GuODS, Coualiag-
Eouso and Office Stationery, at
MOSS Sc 00, t
Blank-Book and Envelope Bf*unfftctnrers,
4-3« CH£S‘‘inTr StTAAt, •
de2l*4t Two doors ab'jvo tbe Post Offi/e.
PAINT BOXES.
WRITING PORTFOLIOS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
ALBUMS,
v AND OTHER SUITABLE
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
In great-variety, at .
. ' ' SGHOLZ & JANENTZKY,
de2l-4t . 113 SoutKEIGHTH Street.
AND JEWELRY.
BAILEY & CO.,
Sl9 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
are constantly receiving, by every arrival from Europe,
& fine collection of Goods suitable for the Holiday?.
Their assortment of
FINE DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
SIIbVJER, WAKE,
has never been as complete as at present.
There can be found a great variety of the finest
FRENCH PORCELAIN GOODS,
sets of
CLOCKS AND ORNAMENTS FOE THE MANTEL.
. KicluGiltmqunted
CHINA ORNAMENTS, BBOrIZES,
of every description.
FINE OIL FAINTINaS, LEST.PLATED WARES,
of Sheffield and their own manufacture. '
SILVER TEA SETS. FANCX SILVER GOODS,
for Fre.aente.
FLOWER VASES,
Silver and Plated.
DIAMOND, PEARL, AMETHTST, AND CORAL
JEWELRY,.
of the very latest designs.
Articles In Jewelry and Silver wars mads to order.
Watch and Clock repairing strictly attended to.
■ delS-9tlf ’’
JJOIiIDAY PRESENTS. •
GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS,
SCARPS, TIES,
AIUFFUEKS, GLOVES,
EMBROIDERED SUSPENDERS,
■AT ■
JOHN O. ARRISON'S,
Nos. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
del3-tf -
gKATERS’ HEADQUARTERS.
LADIES’ SKATES, of every variety. '
GENTS. ’ SKATES, of all kinds.
ETIEL SKATES DUMP SKATES.
ROOKEK SKATES.
BHELL-GBOOVE SKATES, a superior article for
lear&ers.
• PARLOR SKATES. aU eirea
At PHILIP WILSON S 00. ’B,
del-lm - 400 CHESTNUT Street
QHEISTMAB PRESENTS.
t ’
PORCELAIN LANTERNS,
BRONZES,
FLEXIBLE DROP:LIGHTS, & c ., &c..
A FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALB.
WARNER, MISKEY, & MERRILL,
de!7 lot TlB CHESTNUT STREET.
JJOLIDAY PRESENTS,
AT
McINTIRE & BROTHER'S,
GENTS’ FURNISHING HOUSE,
JTo. 1035 CHISTIfUT STBEBT.
Scarf Pins and Rings,. .
Neckties and Cravats. .
. Mufflers.
Handkerchiefs,
THE FINEST SELECTS
IN THI
de!s-tJa24
Wrappers,
Glovea,
Bnsp«ndere»
Umbrellas, Ac.
?lON OF SILK SCARFS
E CITY.
ffOBBY HORSES
BOYS’* SIiSSS,
CLOSING OUT CHEAP,
2,000 Hobby and Cavalry Horses. f
2,000 Gooße-neck and Boys'Fancy Sled*
1,000 Boy s' Wheelbarrows and Carts.
1,000 Boys’ Government Wagons (new article).
1,000 Ladies’ Fancy Sewing Stands (new styles).
1,000 Children’s Toy Gigs and Coaches.
An unsurpassed variety of Fancy and Toy Willow and
Wood Ware, for sale at bargains.
KOWE & EUSTON,
157 ana 15D North THIRD Street,
Three doors below Race,
XTOLIDAY PRESENTS FOB GEN
Ah TLEMEN.—A magnificent assortment of the meet
novelties tn '. __. _____
SCARFS. WRAPPERB.
SCARF-PINS. HANDKERCHIEFS,
■TOStiS?" g ®ders.
MUFFLEKS, CARRIAGE faUGB,
. UMBRELLAS, Ac.. *o , So.,
a Opening at J. W. SCOTT’S,
- 814 r OHBBTNUT Btreet.
de4 Four doors below the < •Continental.”
& 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
OIGAR, TOBACCO, AND MATCH BTANDH
ODOR AND-LIOTtfR CASES,
DESKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS.
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIER PIP&.
and a great variety of Fancy Articles eoited for Holiday
rreeena. ■ • del-lm
J?OR CHRISTMAS.—
GLASS SHADES—ROUND.
GLASS BHADEB-OVAL.
GLASS SHADES—SQUABS.
Ferneries In Great variety.
THE PEES&— WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1863.'
HOLIDAY GOODS,
JjOLIDAY PRESENTS.
FINE WHIPS AND DANES.
CHARLES I*. CALDWELL,
Non. 9 and T North FOURTH Rraot
gKATES—FOR
LADIES, GENTS, AND BOYS.
The best Assortment In the City.
AT BURNHAM'S DEPOT
OF THB DNIVRBBAL WRINGBR,
ST .South SIXTH Street.
Formerly at 721 CHESTNUT Street, Masonia Hall.
• delO-lmo
fJHE GREAT. SKATE DEPOT!
A large and well'celeeted (usaorlmentof
LADIES’, GENTLEMEN’S, AND BOYS’
SECA-TESi
Jut received and for sale by.
TROTTER & DAWSON,
de2-lm Ho. 919 MARKUP ST„ PHILADA.
CHRISTMAS.PRESENTS.
One or eix high-backed, solid mkbogany
CHAIRS,
ITalr-oloth cento, formerly belonging to
GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON.
PRICE EACH.
Addroee “WASHINGTON. ’’thla ofiloe. dol9-St
ESTABLISHED IN m 2.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
WILLIAM WILSON & SON,
Southwest Corner of FIFTH and CHERRY Streets.
SILVER WARE
Have on hand a Large, Handsome, and General
Assortment of SILVER WARE, suitable for Holiday
Presents, of our own maunfaeturn, of the finest quality,
and highest standard of Silver. Also.
PLATED WARE.
A large and-general assortment cf superior PLATED'
WARE, of English and American make, WAITBRBI
TEA BETS, Ac.
Old Silver bought and taken in exchange.
Highest price given. doD-tdSl
PRESENTS.
OPERA GLASSES, GOLD SPEOTAOLES,
FIELD GLASSES, STEREOSCOPES, FANCY
THERMOMETERS,
BESIDES MANY OTHER
U&KJTUIi AND FANOT ARTICLES,
FOR SALE BY
JAMES W. QUEEN & GO.,
No. 9S* CHESTNUT STREET,
<9* CatsloxußS furnished trati». no2S-lm
QENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS
FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THE FIHBST ASSORTMENT
■ ATI -
JOPiINT G. AH,H.XSO3Sr 3 S,
Nos, 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET. > deB-t3l
jjfSj ELEGANT CHRISTMAS PRE
SENT FOR A. LADY.
A BEAUTIFUL GOLD COMPOSITE. HUNTING
- v CASED WATCH. JEWELED ,
.An Excellent time-keeper. $l5.
For b Gentleman.
TEE MAGIC RAILWAY WATCH\
With Patent Time tndicater,
Showing the Hour without opening case, very handsome
' and reliable. $l5.
VSi-The Gold. Composite can also be had in Gentleman
size.
- Watch&s sent for inept ction before payment.
CE AIKS in great variety, Gentlemen’s,sl and upward*;
Xiadies, s2andupwaids. Send for circular.
ARB Iff DALE St GO.,
Importers of Watches, 818 BROADWAY, N. Y.
de2l-mwf lmo-4tW
HENRY HARPER,
590 ARCH STREET.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SILVER WABR,
FINE JEWELRY,
WATCHES.
SUPERIOR PLATED
A HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
jacobliarley,
(Snccessor to Stahffer & Harley.)
No. 622 . MARKET STREET, v
Has now on hand a beautiful'Stock ef -
WATCH BS. JEWELBY.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
SUITABLE FOB HOLIDAY FBESEYTB*
delO-lm -
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
No. 713 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is view of the approach of the
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS,
Has laid In a very elegant stock of
WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY,
SILVER ARTICLES, PLATED WARE,
TABLE CUTLERY, &C.,
OF THE
BTEWEST STYLES AND FINEST QUALITY,
AH EXAMINATION OF WHICH HE ASKS OF PERSONS
SEEKING -PRESENTS.
de3-td24
jpjft HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
CASSIDY & BAOL,
Ho. 1* SOUTH SECOND STBEBT.
Would Invite attention to their stock of
GOLD AHD SILVBR WATCHES,
DlAilOffD AND GOLD JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
Suitable for Holiday and Bridal Presents, all of which
Will be sold at reasonable prices. de9-lm
JJ O'LIDA Y PRESENTS.
G. RUSSELL,
Ho. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
JS Would invite attention to Ms well-selected
■“stock of FINE AMERICAN and IMPORTED#™
WATCHES,
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE, &0.,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
del-lm . . ' .
jg&j THE PRETTIEST PRESENT
FOR A LADY,
IS THE GOLD COMPOSITE PA TENT DETACHED
LEVER WATCH,
Jeweled In 13 actions, .
Beautifully engraved Hunting Cases, by Raskell of Li
verpool, $25.
FOR A GENTLEMAN,
THE OFFICER'S WATCH,
Detached Lever Movemont.lS Jewels, in Sterling fine
Silver Hunting Gases, with new Patent Time Indicator,
just Invented for the Army. The handsomest and most
uea f ul. Watch ever offered, $25. -
fISUTbe Gold Composite can also be had in Gent. size.
.*■ Watches sentfpr inspection before payment.
Every Noveltycan he seen by sending for our Catalogue.
Agents wanted in every retdment and every ooanty
on. unusually liberal terms.
ARRANDALE k 00.,
Importers of Watches, 212 880 AD WAT, N. Y.
de2l-mwf-lnMkW
P. DUEOSQ & SON,
MAHUF4CTOKERS OF
FINE JEWELER,
1028 CHESTNUT STREET.
Watelie, no&tly repaired and warranted.
Pearl Work of all description, repaired. del- lm
OORNELIUS & BAKER,
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
GAS FIXTURES,
BRONZE ORNAMENTS, &C., &o.
.- STORE.
710 CHESTNUT STREET,
MANUFACTORY—B»I CnBRRY STREET.
delS-tSUf
JJOLIDAY GOODS!
CARVED BREAD PLATES.
PATENT MAGIC RUFFLE FLUTING IRONS. '
PATENT STEEL SKATES, a new article,
FANCY GOODS,
' AT.' ■
WILLIAM YARN ALL’S
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE,
No. 1090 CHESTNUT Street,
dell-tl (Opposite the Academy of Fine Arte).
TTOLIDAY GIFTS.—GOLD SPECJTA
AA clea. Gold lye-Glassas, Stereoscope, and Stere
o views, Card Photographs, Photoirapn Albums;
UlcroMePei, Mafic Lanterns, SpyGlassst, Optra Olauw,
OBeen' jFiold-Glaasesfol Array and Havy m, Peeket
Compasses. Mathematical Instruments. Kaleldoaoopea,.
Thsrmoniiters, and a variety of other artlelas-«ppro-,
Hl*.«lfi.i&th.ff«o£ 4 BBOTHBB>
AA-HfHi T#» fISSSTNOT S«cwt.
QHBISTMAS AND BRIDAL GIFTS,
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE,
ELEVEN DOORS ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
qhristmas and. new year.
Our .Whole stuck comprising one of the moat deliotoaa
and varied assortments of
QOODS FOR PRESENTS.
JOHN M.' FINN, ;
S. E. 00R. ARCH AND Prn STS.,
now orrsaa,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
FANCY COLOGNES,
FINE MOROCCO; SATCHELS,
POCKET BOOKS,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
FINE BRUSHES, in great variety,
GLOVES of every description,
■ FANCY 1 BOOK-MARKERS,
HAND MIRRORS, SCISSORS,
and ft variety of other handaomo and usofol articles
' at REASONABLE PRICfiS.-
JOHOJCr OVC. FINN, .
S. E. COR. ARCH AND 7th STS.
deShwamßt . .. .
QAJSTES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
EBONY CANEB. gold head.
MALACCA CUMES, ivory head.
LADIES’ CANES.
GENTS. > CANES.
SOLDIERS’ CAVES.
CANES ol every variety.
Tor sale by •
PHILIP WILSON & 00.,
del-lm 409 CHBhTNUT Street.
AN ELEGANT 'ASSORT-
A WENT OP A
SILK AND GINGHAM
UMBRELLAS,
SUITABLE POE HOLIDAY PRESBNTS.
.1 FOR SALE BT
JOSEPH' FUSSELL,
dslfi-Wt a and 4 NORTH FOUBTH Street,PhU*.
UMBRELLAS
<■- FOR
PRESENTS.
WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO.,
246 MARKET STREET,
, Have now ready their usual large assortment of UM
BRELLAS suitable for Present*. - delftf
TEA SETS. FORKS, Ac.
Holiday goods,—all the
Newast Styles of
FANCY COMBS.
STEEL AND JET JEWELRY,
PANOI'PAHfi,-
PEARL HEAD-DRESSES AND NETS. -
WitK a fttlkassortment o'f Fancy and Toilet Goods*
adapted to the Holiday trade. __
PRICESTHEAIOST^SATISFAGTOSY^ Njg ,
No. SI S. EIGHTH Sreet. Philada.
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
Are now offering at low prices— ..
BLACK TAFFETAS, in all w'.dths and qualities.
COLORED TAFFETAS, in all desirable shades.
SMALL-FIGURED, SINGLE-FACED SILKS.
SMALL-FIGURED, DOUBLE-FACED SILKS.
BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, .
STEEL . do. - do. do.
BLACK OTTOMAN do.
RICH STRIPED OTTOMAN SILKS.
IRISH POPLINS.
Together with a fall assortment of Dress Goods, Linen
Goods, White Goods, Linen Camb. Hdkf6., Gloves,
Shawls, Ac.
Fine open-centre and email-bordered Broche Shawls,
at greatly rednced prices. de23
J E. CAIJ)WELL & CO:.
Have received a large aaicrtraent of Rich Goode, o(
Heir offii Importation, conpriung
RECEIVERS.
SPLENDID DECORATED FRENCH FORCE
LAIN VASES, CARD-RECEIVERS, AND
FLOWER STANDS.
DRESSING OASES for Ladies end Gentlemen.
RICH JEWEL CASKETS, GLOVE -BOXES,
WRITING DESKS. LIQUOR OASES, Ac.
CORAL, TORTOISE SHELL, AND STEEL
JEWELRY. -
BRONZE STATUETTES, ANIMALS. INK
STANDS, MATCH SAFES, OANDELABRAS.
MANTEL CLOCKS, Marble, Bronze, and Gilt.
RICH JEWELRY, Diamond, Pearl*, and all the
Precipue Gem*, Gold and Enamel.
SUPERIOR WATCHES, Amerioan, Swiss, and
English. : ■ - ..
SILVER WARE, of every description.
PLATED GOODS, American and Englizh.
noli-tdeM - ; .
JfS G. RUSSELL, 22 NORTH SIXTH
MX Street,.b<u josk received » very luuidsome assort*
pent of ?H»S SEAL BINOSe no2-3m
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
JHf attended to by the most experienced workmen,
utd every W»t»h warranted for one year. _
0. RUSSELL.
»:* North SIXTH Street.
JJYANS-& WATSON
MANUS'ACTRBBRB OF
ANOTHER ‘‘VICTIM OF MISPLACED CONFIDENCE ”
The following is an extract from a letter just received
by os from a gentleman at Brie, Pa.:
* ‘ Seeing your notice of the blowing up of Lillie's Safe
at Wilke&barre, reminds ine of the fact that about four
weeks' previous to that transaction* one of * Lillie’s
Anil-Drill and Burglar-Proof Bank Safes’, was. robbed
In the. office, of: Benson & West*;Bankers* Waterford,
Erie count jvPa. A hole waa'driiled opposite the'loek,
in which powder was placed* which, 1 on (being
ignited* blew the safe almost to pieces, breaking off one
ofihe heavy hinges, and tearing all the Inside filling
out of the Dame, breaking the outer covering of the door
entirely in two. 'The wreck was most complete.. The
rollers seeund about $BOO, and some valuable papers. ”
See our advertisement in another column, for farther
facte. •’ •••., - ; ■- :
VST BIGHT’S
" BPBIJKI oSDM^HO A ?B*KlLuftTKiaTS,
Kft-pW* ' ?MEldtiDha
HOLIDAY GOODS.
OF UNSURPASSED BEAUTY,
023 CHESTNUT STREET,
JOHN A. MURPHEY.
delfi-lm .
CONFECTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
NOW READY.
CREAMS LA MODE DE PARIS.
BOASTED,.FROSTED, AND GLAOED ALMONDS.
CREAM AND ALMOND-FASTE CHOCOLATES.
FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN MIXTURES,
Fat ap In neat boxes, from 1 to 10 iba each.
HOLIDAY CONFECTIONS
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
E. G. WHITMAN & 00.,
doS-wsmllt No. 318 CHESTNUT Street.
‘42-lin
UETAIIi DRY GOODS.
No. T3T CHESTNUT Street,
USE FUL PRESENTS
.... FOR ■
LADIES IN MOURNING.
Silk*. Scarfs,
Dress Goods, Veils,
Shawls, Chintzes,
Handkerchiefs, DeLaines,
Collars. Saxony Plaids,
Sleeves, Plaid Mohairs,
Lace Sets, Balmoral Skirts,
Gloves, Paris Mousselines, Ac.
WESSON & SON,
MOURNING STORE,
delfi- 6t if No. 918 CHESTNUT STREEP.
WATCHES AND JEWEAKT.
m CHESTNUT STREET,
novelties op THE PRESENT SEASON i
OPERA AND HELD GLASSES.
RICH FANS, entirely new designs,
COMBS, in Gilt, Shell, and Steel.
ENGRAVED GLASS VASES AND CARD.
AGAINST THE WOULD,
AND . THE REST OF MANKIND,
IKOLUDING THIS SO GALLED
"CHILLED-IRON” ARRANGEMENTS
HADB BY
liILLIE, OF TROY, NEW YORK.
EVANS & WATSON,
16 South FOURTH Street.
i NEW PUBLICATIONS;
OLID AY GIFT BOOK.
. GREAT ATTRACTION 1 .
impkbialT courts
OF
FRANCE, ENGLAND. RUSSIA, PRUSSIA, SARDINIA.
AND AUSTRIA.
Richly illustrated with
FORTY-TWO PORTRAITS
OF IMPERIAL. SOVEREIGNS
AND THTSm
cabinet Mia inters,
- - WIT* -
FORTY-SIX BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES,;
AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
1* This Is a superb volume of Imperial Octavo size, of
oyer 400 pages, The tltte-page is illuminated with' pur
ple, red. and gold. It will be,the Gem of .the Season for
the Holidays; aa welL as a'ctandard work.
2. This booh is richly bound in Turkey Morocco fall
giit,&nd Turkey Antique. and put no in a neat box or case.
PRICE *12(50.
It.will bo sect by mail or express to any part oftha
country, expanses paid, on receipt of the amouut by the
publisher.
U6W York: Published by W. Hi Bidwell. No. 6
Btekman street.
For sale by. J B.* LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
. , •' Tl 5 aDd mr MARKET Street, Philadelphia. .
And other Booksellers. ...... .■ de23 2c
AHEW HOLIDAY EDITIONS
. % OF GOOD BOOKS.
EDITH’S MINISTRY.
By HARRIET B. McKEEVEtt,
Author of '‘Sunshine,” "The Flounced Robe,” k c., &e.
: IMs admirable volume, by a very popular authoress,
lias been out of print for some time. The increased de
mand fOr it haa induced the Publishers to bring it out in
ud 1 mproved dress for the Holiday Season. In plain and
Gilt Bindings.- - <- . •
PATRIOTIC AND GOOD.
THE CAMP-FIRES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU
TION. ANew and Elegant Edition, Beautifully Illus
trated, - •
. ELEGANT EDITIONS.
BEVE LED BOARDS—GILT TOP—
OF
HEAVEN..^
, THE HEAVENLYJtECOGNITION.
THE HEAVENLY uDME
By the Rev. H. Harbaugh.
All the NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS, suitable for
Libraries or Illustrated and Bonnd for Presentation.
JUVENILE BOOKS-AND JUVENILE LIBRARIES, in
Ii eat variety. ' .
BOOKS OF ALL KINDS
• « “ AT LOW PRICES.
For sale by . .
LTNDBAY & BLAKISTON, '
, „ „ end Booksellers,
de2o-tf 85 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
JiHOi REPOSITORY FOR 1864
Seventy* First Volume.
THE FRANKLIN. REPOSITORY will commence Its
seventy-first volume withthenew year.more widely and
more liberally suppoi ted, than any other journal ia tho
State out of the leading Otties. It is the largest Unioa
newspaper in Pennsylvania, and is unrivalled by any
other rural journal in its lavish expenditures for reliable
Correspondence, Editorial, and other Contributions, Tele
graphing, and everything neceseary to make a complete
General and Local Newspaper.
- THE REPOSITORY gives a cordial and earnest support
to the Administration of President Lincoln and Governor
Curtin; to the policy of a vigorous prosecution of the
\rar; to the Unconditional Reuhion of the United States
without compromise with murderous traitors; to the
policy that, exhausts .every means within the power of
the Government to suppress the Rebellion of Treason and
Slavery; to the cause of our brave Soldiers in the field;
to the preservation in unclouded honor, of the sacred
memory of our heroic martyred dead.
THE REPOSITORY sustains the Administration and
the Wailb*cause it has abiding faith in the sucoesiful
issue of this great struggle, by which mad ambition and
unholy thiist for power have made a nation mourn. It
advocates war as the surest, the spcßdiest— indeed the
only road to lasting and honorable Peace; the only hope
of a preserved Nationality; and it will s:eadllv appeal to
the People to sustain the constituted authorities ia every
measure designed to give success to our arms and victory
tojhecauee of't>o Union/
TBE REPOSITORY seeks no patronage as a matter of
favor. „ It aims to render she folleet possible return to its
patrons, and it amplyremunerates them for the outlay of
> its subscription price , To such as believe the Repository
right in la Faithfulbhtever Independent support of the Go
vernment. we can with confidence appeal for sympathy
and [positive aid in extending our already immense cir
culation.
Business Men of all classes will find the Repository the
best Advertising medium in the State onto! the cities.
We believe that no country journal reaches so large a
class of intelligent, progressive, thrifty men as does the
Repository, and it is invaluable to advertisers.
THE REPOSITORY is furnished to subscribers at $2
per annum in advance; or $2.50 if not paid within the year,
All iubscription.accounts must.he settled annually.
No paper sent out of the State ualess paid-for in advance.
Subscriptions and advertisements may be seat directly
to Hie publishers, or through anv responsible cl w agency.
Address MoCLURE & STONBR. Proprietors,
li* Ch&mbersbnrg, Pa.
Q.OODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
WRITING DESKS,
LEATHER BAGS,
PORTFOLIOS,
OUESS anil
BACKGAMMON BOARDS,
GOLD PENS,
FINE CUTLERY,
, RUBBER and
GOLD PENCILS.
DIARIES FOR 1864 (60 kind,),
With a general assortment of *
STATIONERY.
I offer one of the largest and best assorted stocks of
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY
in the country to select from.
■WILLIAM MANN.
Blank Book Manufacturer, Printer and Btationer,
de23-2iif 42 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia.
JgTANDABD CATHOLIC BOOKS,
PUBLISHED BY MUBPHT & CO.,
BALTIMORE, -
SAINT. VINCENT’S MANUAL,
MANUAL 0? CATHOLIC DEVOTIONS,
CHRISTIAN’S GUIDE TO HEAVEN,
.9SF" In elegant velvet and Turkey morocco bindings.
OHATEAUBBIAND’S Genius of Christianity.
SOUVESTSE’S Flower Garden.
- A collection" of - short tales and Historical Sketches.
Price, cUth, 50 cents. Cloth, gilt edge, 76 cents.
—ln.-w-,neat ajid attractive style, suitable
for a presentation book,. ~~ * . *
MATERNAL INSTINCT, OR LOVE;
By J. M. Toner. Price, in cloth. 50 cents. Cloth, gilt
edges, 75 cents. For sale at .
LkYPOLDT’S BOOKSTORE and LIBRARY,
dc23 6t 1333 CHESTNUT Street.
T ORD LYNDHURST—HIS PO R
TRAIT, Character, and Biography; Mj. Gen- Banks,
;W. n. Wells, Esq., the Model Teacher. Human Life,
Savage and Civilized, contrasted. Giving Thanks, by
Bishop Potter, Revs. H. W. Beecher. E. H. Chapin; Dr.
Tyng, Dr. Thompson; Revs. Isaacs, Silver, Bnrlingham,
Ridgeway, Alger, andA. R. Thompson, in January Dou
ble No Phrenological Journal Only 15 cts.. or $1 50
ftyear. FOWLER Jt WELLS, New York, or J. L. CA
PEN, 35 8. TENTH Street, Philadelphia. de22-2t
NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA:
A. PRESENT THAT WILL BE USEFUL FOR
A LIFETIME.
This valuable Work can be furnished in SIX DIF
FERENT STYLES OF BINDING.
Agency for this city of the Cyclopedia.
33 S. SIXTH STREET,
deS2-3tif Above CHESINUT, Second Story.
The
NATIONAL QUABTEBJiY REVIEW.
No, STm... .....December, 1863.
CONTENTS.
I. Prison Discipline Past and Present.
11. Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
: 111. Influence of the Medici
IV. Girard College and its Founder.
V. Modern Civilization
-VI. and his Discoveries.
- VII. The Bouse of Hapsburg. '
VIII. The Mexicans and their Revolutions— From
Iturbtd6 to Maximilian. >
IX. The G YFSles—Tueir History and Character.
X. Notices and Criticisms -Including Criticisms on
Insurance Reports, &c.-
JJSS” Ail should zead the article on Prison Discipline,
in which the editor gives the results of his observations
during visits for that purpose to several of the principal
Btate ..Prisons in the United States. Subscription, 93 a
year: Single Number, $1: Specimen Copy. 75 cents
i gent for Philadelphia, J. K. S4MON, -
33 South SIXTH Street.
E. I. SEARS, Editor and Proprietor.
de22St* ' 43 Bible House, New York
TUST READY,
u MOTHER GOOSE FROM GERMANY. With Il
lustrations from designs by Ludwig Richter, and others,
oh tinted paper. 4to, fancy boards. Price 75 cents.
F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher and Bookseller,
■ de22-tf 13JS3*CHBST5UT street.
QHOICE ENGLISH BOOKS FOB
PRESENTS.
A very choice and well-ielectsd assortment of
ELEGANTLY-ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH BOOKS, •
JUVENILES. MOVABLE TOY BOOKS,
FINE EDITIONS OF STANDARD WORKS, in elegant
- bindings;
FRENCH AND ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS, CHROHO9.
&c. For sale by
G. J. PRICE,
Importer of English Books, Engravings, &c,, .
de22-at* No. 31S; SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
WILD MEN AND BE AST, CHILDREN
■ * imrsed by the Wolf and other Animals, Ftms, and
the Far Trade, Bunting and Trapping, Human Fossils,
Skeletons, How MissK. got a Husband, Must Marry or
Fight. Die Choice, and the-results, in the Double No.
Phrenological Journal, for January. 15 cents* or $1,50
a year. New vol. Address
- -FOWLER & WELLS, 308 BROADWAY* N. Y *
dc22-2t Or J. L. CAPEN, 35 S. TENTH St. , Phila.
J7OR THE HOLIDAYS.
WILLIS P HAZARD,
3 V South SIXTH Street,
HAS NOW READY,
THIODO2PH, THE ICEL ANDER, by the Baron Fouque.
A most charming romance* uniform with * * Undine
and Suitram. ” elegantly printed, 12mo.
Cloth, neat. $125.
The same, cloth, anttaue edges. .. 1 50.
THE SUNBEAM STORIES, by Mrs. Plauche. Finely
Illustrated. . 16mo.
‘ Cloth* gilt V.... ....$125.
' The s am eam lane edge5.........a. •'*»•-*«.. 1 60.
KBBLK’B CHRISTIAN YhAR..
MACAULAY-8 LAYS OF ROME, Illustrated.
BOBER’S POETICAL WORKS.
The above three* uniform in elegant blue and gold
bindings; each $L
KkßLh’fi CHRISTIAN YEAR, elegantly printed online,
tinted paper. 16mo.
Cloth antique $125.
The same, blue and cold 1 60.
The same, half calf antique extra .**2 50.
FENBLON’S WRITINGS. Edited by Mrs. Follen. Hand-.
comely printed. 16mo.
- Cioth ..$1 CO.
. .The 1 ”•
PAPA’S BOOK OF ANIMAt 8. 15 splendid engravings,
designed by Bispham. All new. 4to.
Cloth.. $1 00
ROMANTIC STORIES FROM HISTOBY-Cardinal Wol
sey, William Tell, and Prince Edward. Colored plates.
Square 22m0.-
• -~_«ed cloth * 75 cts.
KY PLAY IS STUDY. 4 large colored plates.
EXAMPLES OF GOODNESS. 4 colored plates.
Two beautiful books from the German, in small 4to.
size, and very handsome and attractive.
_ Cloth-gilt, each $1 00
ATANDARD JUVENILE LIBRARY Sin beautiful vo
lumes. small 12mo, viz.: Parent’s .Assistant, Child’s
Own Book of Fairy Tales. Sanford and Merton, Swiss
Family Robineon* Five Years Before Mast, and Austra
lian Crusoes.' . 1
Bach, in cloth gilt, in neat case »>s6 00
Orcanbehad separately lOO
The same, elegantly bound in morocco antique* to fill
a want for nice Juvenile Presents. Piice per box, $10;
or each volume. $1 75
AESOP’S FABLES in easy verse, by- Lafontaine Nu
merous iiluetrations. lomo. Cloth, gilt, 75 cents.
The same, antique edges ‘...5100.
HOWITT AND SEDGWICK LIBRARY. - .Comprising
Home, and Mary Howitt’s best books. 4 vois.
Cloth, neat, in caee...... $2 00. ■
THE SUNBEAM STORIES. By Miss PlauchCv 6vols.
of charming household tales, illustrated.
■ln bright colors, incase..,.. .*..52 50.-
LITTLE HARRY’S BOOKS. Six unusually cheap and
pretty books, for very young children. Large : type,
single syllables, and lG.coiored pictures to each, book
tiloth. bright colors, in box . . $2 no .
ARABIAN NIGH PS. and ROBINSON CRUSOE Fine
editions, each illustrated and complete in one volume,
Bvo *51.70
LITTLE FOLK’S FIRST STEPS. 4to.
C»oth... $175
CHILDREN’S PICTURE GALLERY. 4to.
Cloth;..?. ..... ...*sli?s
Each .with very large type, and 300 colored tilustra
tlons. very showy and saleable, ‘ ■ ■' > y ; ? •
OLD WONDER EYES. Stories by 'Grace Green
wood. ............. 50 cts.:
STORIES FOR ALICE. By her mother. 16m0.58 cts.
STORY OF TWO LITTLE CHIOKENi?
Colored.
TWELVK WILD DUCKS. 30 colored plates.. 63 cts.
JACK AND -THE GIANTS KB KILLED. 30 colored
plates. *63ccs.-
ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORY.
Four books, very large 4t0., with large colored plates
OfAdltrmls. Birds. Fishes, andEepiiies. ■ • . . •
Cloth, gilt each..............-• $1 25
Alto a great variety oi - . . ,
1 Publish*d by ' .... WILLIS P. KAuARD*
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■Sta LILLIE’S SAFES AFTER- TSE
UgSr GUEEIEI.AS. —I believe it is a fact well- settled
tiiat, for 5 ears past, tire more barbarous aid waakwr na-.
tions, whan contending with the more Cioilized. and
stronger, hive adopted as a general rale,what is termed
the guerilla system of warfare, and have fought stealth
ily aid in ambmh, lnttead of fairly and manfully la
the open field; and at the pre»ent time the Southern
rebels «em to have adopted this system largely in their
contest with a superior force, and some ■ of the Northern
besiness men seem to find its adoption Quite convenient.
When ihis guerilla attack was commenced list week
upon liilililß’S SAFE, I offered the attacking party fair
play in the open field, giving great advantages. Was
this offer accepted r Not at all. Did they *ay your offers
wore fair, ana they would accept ? or that they were
unfair, and that they would accept if fair'/ Not at all.
But they ajaia play the guerilla, ‘ dodge the
pit,” and simply say you cried fire!- fire!- fire! 8-ma
time ago, when, as they allege, there was not much
fire after all. (Fee "The Press” of December
16th and 17th.) Well, really, their position, reminds
one strongly of th*t of the weaker of the two boys
Wh*n they got in a quarrel. The weaker boy, having
•ommtnced the attack, soon found he had got more than,
he bad bargain* d for, .played the guerilla, and. beat ..a
hasty retreat; butas sron as he got at a safe distance he
tomed round to the stronger boy, (looking daggers,)and
said, 4 Well, if I can’t tick you, I can make raws at
your sister.l am not sure but the boy that ran acted*
wbely. „But to return to this serious charge aboat cry-
Sn f have no doubt of the truth of Messrs McManus 2c.
C;ofts’statements that they had lost their entire stock,
and that they obtained their insurance upon it;, that the
fire took sad burned as they represented;, that the name,
pia e. and paint uu-lted off the safe. «c. It is also trae
that the fire took in the centre, and burned towards, the
rear: that in consequence of tlie fire, tbe’secoud floor
fell, and covered up the action of the fire-In front. It is
true that the fire was put out, and the building did not
burn down, which is usual in Philade’phia, Thabit
was a great fire has not been claimed. Admit
ting, however, that too much has been made ,of
it, i think Messrs Evans & Watson are the last par
ties to tomplaio., having previously advertised, and
put out in darning posters, the lone certificate from the
Lock Haven fire, which, ft* I am informed, was in the
street, and not in the firo at all. And if 1 have erred in
the least in this matter, my only apology is I.was,lod
astray by precedents from a source so high and ortho
dox; M d SAOLErt-iAgeht
JUJScuth SEVENWBbr"
- «soiitu .MSfcreet.
PniiAPiLPaiA, T>ec. 19. 1fc.63.
P S. ? —if Messrs. E. & W.’s sympathy for their Phila
delphia friend*. or their caution to the patrons of Lillie’s
t afe is real the? no w have a grand opoortunlty to mani
fest it by accepting xciy offer, and testing Safas in a fur
nace; and 1 will gnarantfe they nor their friends shall
complain that the fire is light. They shall have tha op
portunity to “roast geese enough” for their larder for
the winter, and the patrons ot Lillie’s Safes will then
learn satisfactorily how far they can trust their books
therein, M. 0. S, Agent.
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THIS (WBDUtSUA’S ) bVEIfjKG. Dec- 234; 1889,
FIBBT APPSAHaNOR IK Pfell,At»nL?JlfA»
Of the young and talented, tragedienne.
JEAN bosmejr,
% A« the tender and pa,eiooaU
JULIET,
In Shahe-peare's exquisite Italian trasedyof
f BOMEO AND JETLIKT.
hfr. X McHcllough (his first appearance a“) Roa«»
Mr. J.W. Collier (hie first ttppr&rance as);. ....Mercatw,
Mr. Martinas...,..Capole* ;Mr. Dabois as Friar Law-
Mr.'Newffian a5...-Tybalt. -rence.
|Mrs.Grattana3...*..Jsare*».
Conductor, MARK KASSLBR. .
„ ON (Thursday, Dec. 24) CHRISTMAS BYE,
For the first time iM*« reason.
r , . BDWiH FORREST.
In n;s poweifal character of
T . • . . METAMOKA.
In the romantic Indian trasedy of tbe same naade. dZZ-Ot
W-KS. JOHN DREW’S NEW AftOH
STREET THEATBI.
THIRD NIGBTOFFRAUK DREW
THREE GROkIOOS PIECES. -
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EYKHIUG. DECEMBER aid,
,r „ v „LbN» ME FIVE fr/lljibrNCrS.
Mr. Gohghtly , .......Frank Drstr
■ TAB PEOPLE’S LAWYER. ’
Solon Shingle Frank D tavr
„ „ MOREBLUNDBBgrTHANONK
Lftrrr Hooligan ;Frank *Dte w
in rehearsal, “ALADDIN.”
Afternoon Performance on
CHRISTMAS DAY.
Curtain - rises at 7H- '
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
"" LJSSEE ...... .Mrs Sf: A. GABRKTT3MT
t THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVESC*a. ec ?t
In consequence of the crowded state of the Theatre on
Its last i Mr. J. 8. CL ARKE will aDoeax
this evening in
L£jF YBs Ui or. Ladles*Privilege —Glarktfas Dtnmle
LOVE llf L«VSKY -Clarke as PanlPatent;
IN THE Da KK —Clarke as Petti Done '
SUDDEN THOUGHTS—Clark*as Cabbage,
_ v CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON,-
CLARKE in fonr characters.
TpEMPLE OF WONDERS. .
-*• ASSEBBLY BUIt/MMS,
TENTH and CHESTNOT Streets:
HAPPI'CHAISTHASt
MERRY DOINGS FOR OLIs AND YODIsG
SIGNOR BLITZ '
Will give
THR&JS GRAND PERFORMANCES 0# CHRISTMAS
Da>,
comm' nclne at 11 A. M;, 3 at.d 7P. M.\ and
BV£iiY AFTiSESuON &KD BVEEfISG DUEItfG THS
HOLIDAYS, -
at 3 and 7K-
The feats in NECROMANCY will be novel, fcm&n la
VBKTRI LOQUISM now and astonishing, and the 8 r bds
iraceful and attractive. deß-3t
nONCERI BY GERMANIA BAND,
at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL. WEDNESDAY-
S' Decnnber. 1£63, at SP. M. Tickets2o cents.
1. March— Rt-cmtes •v...H&mnu
2 DuettinofrornTrovatore---.....-. ...,.VerdL
3. The Swallows...
4 Serenade .Schabert.
5 QaadriJle—Carnival .......Strauss.
« Bright Star of Hope Halerr.
7. Polka—Ella .; sTiuass.
8. Eulogy oJ Tears. Schu’wrt,
5. Chora*— I rraviata...
10. Sounds from Home.... • •••.Guogt..
31 Alia—Daughter of thd”Regiment............Donizetti
12. Galop—Txovatore. ....Birgfeld It*
sTEREOSC O P I A N.
K7 ' A NEW AND POWERFUL APPARATUS
The great art- Wonder of the Age
« GIGANTJ c STBttBOSCOPre PICTURES,
• Will open, for exhibition.
At the ASSEMBLY BOTJjDINGcJ, on Christmas Bve,
a . THURSDAY, Dec 24. 1863,
and continue every evening until further notice.
Onr friends, who wish to enjoy unparalleled represen
tations of rare objects of interest in America, Europe,
Asia, and Africa, should not fail to see this astounding
work of art.
Statuary, Landscape Scenery, Mountains,
Cities. Palaces, Manne Views, Ancient Ruin*. Cathe
drals, Castles.. Galleries of Art, Ac., &c., Are., wiH be
brought out with marvelous and truthful effect.
By this ingenious invention. Nature aad Art are re
produced with surpassing and almost magical accuracy.
Admittance, 25 cents. Children. Id cents.
Doors open at seven o’clock; entertainment commence®
at eight. de2S.4t*
(CONCERT HALL, GHESTNUT
'- y STBBET, A*OVE TWELFTH.
GRAND GALA-DAY CONCERTS.
CHRISTJIAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
Commencing THURSDAY; 24th.
GBAUD MATINEES.
FRIDAY, CHRISTMAS DAY.
ALSO,
_ SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock.
THE ORIGINAL >ND ONLY BLAISDELL BROTHERS.
SWISS BELL-RINGERS; ******
Vocalists, Harpists, and Instrumemal Solo Artists.
TEN MEMBERS.
Including Masters STERNE, YOUNG, LITTLE, and
• ■ 1 CLARA, ’
. The Wonderful CHARACTER SINGERS.
Tickets. 25 cents. Reserved seats, 40 cents. -
No half-price st night.
AU Children admitted at a reduced price to all of the
Matinees.
P- S. —A diagram of the Hall may be seen at Gould 7 ®
Music Store, where seats can besecnred.
W. B. BLAISDELL. Manager
E E. BLAISDELL. Agent. defl-&
fl RE AT. NATIONAL CIRCUS
TROUPE.—MARKET Street, above Twelfth,
Directness, Mrs. GHABLES-WARNEA formerly w»»
DAN RICE. •
CHRISTMAS WEEK—IMMENSE SUCCESS,
mv. UNPARALLELED ENTHUSIASM.
takes Pleasure in an lonncing THRB*
PERFORMANCES OH CHRISTMAS DAY—IOX, mom*
•«f gfi*. afternoon; and 7,40, evening. Also. TWO
PERFORMANCES each day during ChristnuS w«2-
2%, afternoon ; 7.40, evening.
The-great piece, entitled DON JUAN, will conclude
the performance of the Great National Classic Show.
every evening this week. - w *
The entertaining divertisement, LOVERS
one a simpleton, tne other a jolly sailor, and the other «
sentimental Quaker, will also be performed.
MattneOß ev»ry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF
TERNOON, commencing ai 2!4 o’clock
ADMISSION, 25 cents: Stage Seats. 50 tub - Privaft®
Box, #3; Gallery, 15 cents The Troupe is in the full
t l d .?, of A^ CC€tS *- tlie art “ta being very superior in thale
Bkill of the performance. de2l«tf
WU^DEBLICH’S
TT ZOGRAPHICON.
A Series of Panoramic Illnstrationsof
T S ARTHUR'S
__ TEN'NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM.
JOHN BUDYAK’S tILGRGI’S PROGRESS,
and Attraclive Scenes from Life, Character. Na
ture, and Art. compriilng one of the most pleasing, lu
st* ucttve, and highly impressive series of entertainment®
ever presented to an American pub ic,
Fl^M e i oraß ,.lJK a^Si l 9r - .....Mr. JOSEPH YBREY.
Will he exhibited at
ODD FELLOWS’ HTAT.T.
FEaNKFORD.
ON CHRISTMAS EVE,
an 6 continue kill IVedne»da.y, theSOtb, inclusive, aftef
jrlich time it gi 1 be exhihitnd at hectare Room CON
CERT HALL. Philadelphia.
This splend id series of more than 100 Grand PanoramU
Paintings was executed by Mr. George-Wunderlich, a®
American artist, who stands unrivalled as a scenic artist
Admission, £5 cents; Children, 1-5 cents. Liberal ar
rangements made with Schools, TampSlance, and other
Societies. Afternoon Matinees on Christmas, and Mon
day, zSth, at 2K o’clock. For the afternoons. Children
10 cents. . Soldiers admitted at half price. de2l-6t
CONCERT HALL,
* LECTURE ROOM,
CHESTNUT Si REST ABOVE TWELFTH
Waugh’s magnificent
New Panorama of
ITALY,
Will positively c’ose Wednesday Evening, Dec 30
_ , OPEN EVERY EVENING. ALSO.
Wednesday. Christmas, and Saturday Afternoons.
„• THIS SPLENDID WORK O ? ART
Commenees mevinc’—
at ..AFTERNOONS. 3o’clock.
Tickets 25 cents; Children IS cents. For day exhibi
tions only. de2l-«
fjOfj ABCH STREET.
INSTITUTE FOR DANCING.
D. D. CARPENTER, the welt known real Master of
the Art, Is now ready to take Scholars for the Second
Term, for Ladies - Gentlemen, Misses, and Masters, 1b
separate departments, by themselves, and where
prrper Dancing is taught for good society.
. B. Young Ladies and G antiemen are informed th*>i
D. L. CARPENTER will take Scholars fur Evening
Classes, now forming. Carpenter can be seen at any
time, day and night, at nis rooms.
_D_L „C*RPSNTISR will give -full-dress Sociable®
EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. Gentlemen will not be
admitted unless with Ladies, and to be gloved for th*
occasion. He hopes his former friends will encour&s?*
them. ' del9-6s*
GRAND ;
ORATORIO
THE . MESSIAH
"Will be psrformed by the
HANDEL AND'HAYDN SOCEB7T,
CHRISTMAS NIGHT,
MUSICAL FUND HAUL
The Society .will give THREE CON CERTS, dartn* fthu
Season.
The SECOND CONCERT will be on
THURSDAY February IStb, 1364.
To consist of Miscellaneous Music.
The TBIEDiCOfICERT will take place
On THURSDAY EVENUSG, War Hth 1864,
When the Grand ORATORIO of Columbus Discovering
America yill be performed. This ; vrw per*
formed in-this city by-the-PHILADELPHIA SACKED
MUSIC SOCIETY 1b 1847. '
The Suhsciiption list ie-Bov open at J. E. Goulds,
Seventh and Chestnut streets; Lee & Walker's,
Chestnat street; and Wn. S. AlAlfred Martian's, 60f
Chestnut street. „ ,
Price of Eubecription fonthe’season
THKBB DOLLARS,
Admittln* three versons to each_ConcerL deld*tf
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND,—
JL BXHIBTTIONv «T«rr WEDNESDAY at 3# P BL
Admission-TEN CENTS Store No. USouth NIGHTS
Street. , - • • ,? It*
TJOTHEBMEL’S MARTYRS IN' TEDS
-E* l COLISEUM- ACADEMY OF FINK AXTS.
. CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TENTH,
will positively CLOSE on JANUARY Ist;
Open froraS-toS; Evening, from 7 tolft noSB-tjal ■
OEEMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
V>- KEHEABS ALB every SATURDAY, at S o’oloek. F.
H„ at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticket*. S
oents. Packages of six tickets, |L -To be had at AK
DSL’S, lltAl CHESTNUT Street, J. B GOULD. R*.
VEKTH Mid CHESTNUT, and at tho HaU door,; oSMi
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of
A • . THE PINEjiBTO,
1025 CHEfiTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sunday* excepted) from 9 Jl M. ME
6 P. Mi ■
Admission 2S oents. Children.half price. ie33-tf
tSSTjaciri.iiiWEST. CHESTER
CHLflygScliSsAßD, PHILADELPHIA. RAIL-
ROAD, VIA BXCDKgIOK
Excursion Tickets will Isa eold ftom PhUadelphU te
West Chester* good from Easemoer 24tn, 18®, to January
3d. 1864 inclusive,
yarohr the round trip, fl- woop
s T NORMAN - ,
£2Unai£> from Boston,—Coß.Bisaoes.of merchandise per
shove vessel will please send twvtheir goods.now mi
PINR-STRBET WEAR*. H* WINSOE & CO.
1 : • •- T "- de2a-»
■RHODES & WILLIAMS, 107 SOUTH:
A'' WATER Street* have j net received and offer for sal*
a fresh, stock of hermetically staled Meats. Soups,.
Poultry, Lobster, Salmon*, OxateTS Tripe. Sausage Moata
Minced Meat*.Venison, Ac. Also, Fruits, Yeiet&bUa,
Jelly, &g.; 6e* *• ' ‘ • .It
MATERIALS FOR MINOE PIES.
BS3QR, LAYER. AND SULTANA RAISINS.
CIVBC-N, CURRANTS. AND SPICES,
, CIDER. WINES, Sc., to
ALBERT O, ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streeh.
TV/TACCARGNI AND YEBMIOELLI,—
tTA atid American Mace&ronl id wholo and Half
boxes, for oals by BHOOBS * WILLIAM*.
V 107 South Y?AK*Htte(*, ,