SPECIAL NOTICES. CAs a Holiday Gift, or ah instrument capable of being used for amusement, Inatruotlon, or scientific research, the CRAIG MICROSCOPE Is confi dently recommended. Parents, students, dealers, or others, can see or purchase it by sending their addresses to J. HALL, wholesale or retail agent, at 393 NEW Street, Philadelphia. deSO 2t* Lookout for Counterfeits! not only of hank bills, bat of everything truly valuable. We under stand that even the indispensable articles known as “Fa mily Lye Colors " are no exception to this rule. The Imitations, like all counterfeits, are utterly worthless, Remember that HOWE & STEVENS’ Family Dye Colors are. the original, the only valuable and useful thing of tihekind. de3B*6fc Eleotbioitly Sgihntifhuly Applied fty Dr. A. H.BTIYENS, 1418 South PENN SQUARE. JPhiladelphia. n036-tf One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our One-Pride System is strictly adhered to. AU are thereby treated alike. de23-hr JONES & GO., 604 MARKET Street. GOLD FEJ9T6 JRB *FOIIfTBD EQUAL TO WEW* sb 16s rsKtet s( & stats, Slisulmb loi tea Jflia-. ion ram uni on biddubmioiii ur mm orotngn ■wlaai E. 8. JOHNSON, Manufactory and Office, <ds2Mia 15 MAIDEN LANE, New York City. Hair Dye 1 Hair Dye 1! BATCHBLOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in the - World, The only Harmless . 2Vt*e, and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye Is perfect—changes Bed, Busty, or Gray Hair, Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Broton % without injuring the Hair or stain ing the 6kin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; Im* Darts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine oolor, and rectifies the ill e fleets of bad Dyes. The senulne is signed William A. Batchelor; ail othen are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by all Druggists, Ac. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, Mew York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dresslni 4he Hair. • Jy2B-ly Db. Stephen Sweet, of 'the great'natural Bone Setter. DUNTON-FARR.—On the 30th Instant, by the Rev. Richard Newton, D.D., Isaac Duuton to Bella, daughter of the late John Farr. * DIED. ROBERTSON.—SuddenIy, on the 26th Inst., Charles F. Robertson. in the 25th year of hie age. ateo-son and of George W. and Catharine 8. MoMahan, of Hfnm*iTM ranorai or imtirius rr mtinni n- Bounded for 2 o’clock to-day (Thursday), is postponed ■until Saiturday next, at 9 o'clock AWliig bfi thd Hfl4S- Dected delay in the arrival of his remains from Wash ington. * ABCHBR.-'-On Tuesday, 29th inst , Kate W*. wife of Benjamin F. Archer, in the 26th year of her age. Funeral from her hußband’a residence. No. 213 Penn street Camden," Saturday, January 2d, at 2 o'clock *** GRAHAME.—Suddenly, at Bellevue, on the morning ■of the 29th Inst., of congestion of the lungs. Bessie L. Grahame, eldest daughter of Israel J. and Jane P. Grahame, in the 13th year of her age Her friends and those of the family are invited to attend her funeral on Sixth day morning, the Ist of Ist at 10 o'clock. ** ?LESB.7-On the 80th instant. Townsend Sharp tis 71st year. lativea and friends are respectfully invited to t funeral from his late residence, No. 1209 Arch a Sixth d ay, the l»t inst., at 1 o’clock. ** AN.—ln Augusta, Maine, ou Tuesday, December '" Benjamin Tappan, J).D.» aged seventy.five I —On the -2Sth December, Thomas B. Davis, ■ears • ' .atives and friends are respectfully invited to is funeral, from his late residence, 623 north, kh, -above Wallace street, on Saturday after t, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Monument Game ** ■ ■ IOK. On the-morning of the 29th insfc , BUea »f Joseph K. Matlack, in the 26th year of her latives and friends are invited to attend the fn- Slxth-day morning the Ist proximo, at 9 o'clock, residence of her husband, 452 North Sixth iso,- at Upper Lublin Meeting-House, at one .. ■ . > ** CHOUSE. - First day morning, 12th mo, 27th iwell Stackhouse, in the 79th year of his ago. ilatives and friends are invited to his funeral, further notice, from his late residence, No. 25$ ront street, on*Fifthday, Slstlnst,, at 1 o’clock, t in Friends* Sontlnreatern burial ground. xOK DBESS GOODS.—CASH tBKSS» Velour Haps, Tamises, 3-4 and 6-4 Horn- Merinoea, Henrietta Cloth.* or silk-warp Oa&h* Ottoman Poplins. Irieh Poplinsi Bnylißh. and tygilffilUm, Alpines, corded Moasoeluiea, Au«- Jraj>®5 f B&nibeost Turia Oiotkv. ?arama^A*. Lalaes, Ox leolalLnstres, Alpacas ajid ta»* AniltlgiMoumliur Silk* Armura. Poult de Sola uti Gros Grain Sllki. BESSON ft SON, <*23 Moomlng Store, Wo. 918 CHESTNUT Street. ’T7YRE & LANDELL, AS IS THEIR •*-* usual custom In the twelfth month, have reduced •Home fine Silks, Shawls, and Poplins, to favor the laud able practice of miking VALUABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Fashionable Rich SUks, Expensive Long Shawls, Gorgeous Piano Covers, Balmorals, of fine grades. M- E. CHURCH, FOURTH STREET, below Arch.—There will b« a Watch- Night Meeting held in this Church, THIS EVENING, commencing at nine o’clock. The exercises will consist of a prayer and experience meeting, and an address by the Pastor. •. • • • it* , IS?* PAIR,-THE LADIES’ UNION AS ' IWVSOGIATION will hold a Pair in aid of the Sick* and Wounded Soldiers, at SANSOM-STREEr HALL, commencing J AMU ART C, and continuing three days. Open from iO A. M; till'lo P.*M. Admission 10 cents; Season Tickets 2ft cents. To be had at GOULD’S Music Store, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or of any of the Committee. de3o-6t» MRS- V. E. DORSET, President. •>sJT53?* APPLICATION WILL BE MiDE * to the Managers of the Mercantile Library Com pany for renewal of Certificate of One Share of Stock fro. 934, standing in the name of REEVE L. KNIGHT, ' the «gme having been lost or mislaid. - • it* COft'TIJVEIfTAL HOTEL COM PANT.—The annual meeting of the corporators si aomm. go.wbjlitb. uz au ms liifi Af M&&&S1U u& tfiiuatiaft of man Miai imiineu aa may he brml« before them, will be held vaWN PAY} January 4th, 18S3, at 12 o’clock M., at the Hotel. J. SERGEANT PRICE. de3l-4t , • Secretary. OFFICE' OF THE FAME INSU* *.aK3» RANGE GO., No. AOG CHESTNUT ST. Philadelphia, Dec. 29 1803. NOTICE. —The Annual Meeting of the Btoekb -riders of the Tame Insurance Co. will be held at the Office on MONDAY, the 11th: day of January, 1864, at ten o’clock A, M. An Election for Twelve Directors to serve for the en suing year, will be ‘held on the same day and at the same place, between the hours of ten A. M. and two P. M. delO llt W, I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING AND Election for President and six Directors of the PHILADELPHIA AND DARBY RAILRO AD CO H PAN Y, Will be held at the Company’s DEPOT, bn DARBY Avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, at 4 o’clock, on MONDAY, the 11th day of January, 1864. de23 tjall D. H. FLICKWIR, Secretary, , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FIQ- L AD&SPHLA —The annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held on TUESDAY the 12th of Janu ary, 1864, between.the hours of 12 and 2 o’clook, at the BANKING HOOStf, S. E. comer THIRD and CaBST BDT, M. MoMICHAEL, Jr., Dzo. 12, 1863. delfi-tntbstjarz ’ . Cashier . GIRARD WOOLEN 3IANUFAC » *<3** TURING COMPANY, Philadelphia, December 19,1863. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders in the above Company that an additional instalment of TWEN TY-FIVE PER CENT, of the Capital Stock is payable at the Counting-Room of the Company on or before the 19th day of January,'lB64 By order of the Directors. - • de24-th2t* BENJAMIN SHARP, President. RIDGBjgPIJRIIFIKE Kf®AlUtUtb WBBTRre>—The aanufll »???]»&.,2J the Stockholders of the KIDGB TtTRNPIKK CoSiP AN™ 'trill be held fit the office of the Company. No 131 South PJ JTH Street (up stairs), in the City of Philadelphia, on HOADAY* January 4,1804. at 12 o'clock noon, at 'which, time an election will be held : for a President, twelve Managers, and a Treasurer, to serve for the ensuing year. By order of . C. T. JOKES, President. de3 thtjad !•" Joseph A. Clay. Secretary B. T. Co »» OFFICE OF THE NORTH PJENtf- SYLVANIA RAILBOAD COMPANY;—The An imal Meeting- of the Stockholders of the Worth Pennsyl vania BaUroad Company will be held at the Office of.the Company. No. • 40T WALNUT Btreet, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, January 11th, 1861, at 12 o’clock 31at which fiinoe and place an Election will be held for a President and Directors to serve for the ensuing year. de29-tjall- EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary. ar-SP* OFFICE OF THE PHIL.\DHLPHIA cJcp» city passenger railway company . Philadelphia, December 28, 1863. The annual-:meeting of the Btoekholderaof this com pany will be held at No. 25 Merchants’ Exchange, on HONDAY, January 11.1864. at 12 o’clock. M., at which time an election for a President and Directors to serve ensuing year will take place, WM. W. COLKBT, Secretary. deZKjall -AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE !<► -AND TRUST COMPANY, Philadelphia, December 28 1883. The Trustees haTe this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, out of the profits of the last-six Months, payable to the stockholders clear of all taxes, on ana after January 4,166 L • de29-6t» JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA AND BAL timobe central BAILROAD company. - Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of this Com pany, that the aanual meeting and an election for Pre sident and twelve Directors will be held in the “Lecture Room, ” in the Borough of Oxford, Chester county. Fa., on MONDAY, .the 11th of January, 1864, between the foours or twelve and two P M. „ , ROBERT HODGSON, Secretary. Oxford, Dec 25, 1863. d«3B-6t 4 office_ofthefrankfoed »> AND BfeODTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER BAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street, below Fourth, , ' ' Philadelphia, December 28th, 1883. _ The Annual Meeting of the fctockholders of this Com- Deny will be held at their Office on MONDAY, January 11th, 1864, at 12 o’clock M. ,afc which time aud place the Annual Election for President aud twelve Directors will fcehdd.. „ CHARLES B. ABBOTT, da29-tjall Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY. 400 WALNUT Street. , Philadelphia, Deo. 28,1863. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Enterprise Insurance Company will be held on MON DAY, the eleventh day of January next, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the office of the Company. An Election for twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will-be held on the same day, at the same place, between tho hours of ten o’clock A M. aud 2 o’clock P. M. THOB. H. MONTGOMERY. de2g»l2tlf' , : ' Secretary. 158*- CORK JEXCHI. DELPHI A,. Novemi At the Election held 16th li ora were dolr elected Direc Vuk: , Alexander Jnmee Steel. Boberb Errien, 'WUllam P. Co*. Sanmel T. Canby, Philip B. Hincld. John F. Gross, And at the meelm* Of the GiTTELL. Era., was unanii ALBX.WHILEDIN, Kua.,V' TOBBEY, Cashier. n024-$m yga» THE <tPICKSIL.VEK, MINING COMPANY, no. Ml NASSAU Street, New York/ December 7.lB6A—The Annual Meeting of the Stock ioldMS of this Company will bo bold at the CONTI NENTAL HOTEL.Ln the city of Philadelphia, at 11 A. M. on MONDAY, January 4, ISt/!, The Annnal Election or Directors will be held on the same day, between the houre of IS! M. and IP. M. The Transfer Books will be closed on Saturday, De cember Id, 1883, and reopened on Tuesday. January 5. ISM. By order. J. B. BANDOL, dad-mi ' , Secretary. OFFICE OP THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA KAILBOAD COMPANY. - „ PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 2S, 1883. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS -The Annual Meeting of the Stock hold era of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the eleventh day of January, 1864, at 12 o clock M., In Philadelphia, at the Offlca of the PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Annual Election for President and Directors will be held fame day and place, ' deM-tiall JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary, SHORE, PINE CREEK, Kf* ANDBTATB LINE RAlLROAD.—Agreeably to previous notice, a Meeting or the Commissioners of the above enterprise was held at the Gir&rd Home, in Phila delphia, on the 10th Inst., and after. the transaction of busineas they adjourned to meet again at the FRANKLIN HOUSE; In Jersey Shore, Lycomiog county, on THCfES DAY, the 4th day of February, 1864, at 10 o’olook 'A. M„ to open books and receive snbsorlptlons, preparatory to organizing, the, Company. ■.. A report on the general eharaeter of the route wul he made by the Engineer at that time Pboehbeb 16, 1863. delB-tfe4 ■sM OFFICE OF THE WESTMOIUC. LAND COAL COMPANY. .Philadelphia, Deo. 18.1863 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Office,"No. 930 South THIBD Street,: on WEDNESDAY,: the 6th January: 1861: at II o’olook M.■ at, whloh time an Election will be held for eleyen'Directors and a Secretary and Treasurer to serve •wflT 11 * ■ fvß.', JAOKB9». Swntary.. NGM BANK, PHILAs )8I 23d 1883 list the following Stookhold itors 'of the Cora Exchange 0. Cattail. Christian J. Hoffman, H. W. Catherwood, Edmund A. Soader, Charles E. Wilkins, David Vanderreer, _ Jonathan Knight | Board this dayALEX. Q. imously re-elected President; T lce President, and JO HU W. J, W. TOKBBY, Cashier. rs3^ m MERCAWTILE LIBRARY-fAKB •Of NOTICE that no Stock or Scrip purchased after the 31st Inst will be duplicated. Persons who wish to obtain this advantage are advised to purchase at once* as the time Is short, and large Quan tities are being issued daily. The price of the Stock or Scrip is SlO. The public are Invited to visit and examine the Rooms at any time before New Year’s. No Library in theoitycan now compare with this la the value of Its IMPORTATIONS, The number of its PURCHASES* • Thestook of Its PERIODICALS and NEWSPAPERS.or The popularity of its CHESS DEPARTMENT, . de»-jft OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUN- TAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY, Puiladhl. FETA, Dtc. 18.1863 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of said Com pany will be held at their office, No 330 South THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the lßth IBW. 11 o’clock a. M., at which time an eleotlon will be held for seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. The transfer books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days Immediately preceding the day of election. del9 tja!B JOS. C. COPPUOK. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE IVESTMORE LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 330 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing’s alley. ' Philadelphia. December 16,1868.” At a meeting of the Directors, held this day, a DIVI DEND OF FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock was declared out of the profits for the past six months, payable on and after JANUARY 2.1864. —The Transfer Books will be closed until Januanr 4th next. F. H. JACKSON, del7*tj&6 , Treasurer, OFFICE OF THE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY, »58 South THIRD street. _ * Philadelphia, Dec 34,18Q5. Tha Annnal Mgstlitof ttaa StocßUolflan of tin Halt: ttsaon ana urirntt top Biuuumia rumnma ana ouai Company wi7l be held »t the office, of the Company. on TUSsLAY, January 12. ISM. at 51 o\ clock A. M , wLn an election will be held for a President and Twelve Di rectors, to serve for the ensuing y ear. de24-tja!2 J. P. AERTSEN, Secretary. PHIIiAOELPHIA AMD READING RAILROAD COMPAN*, Office No. *37 South FOURTH St. Philadelphia. December 14, 1863. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of this Com pany. that the Annual Meeting, and an Election for Pre sident. six Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary, will take place on the Second MONDAY (11th) of January next, at 12 M. 'WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. de!B»tjall JETNA MINING COMPANY (OF MICHIGAN.)—The first Meeting oftheJBTNA MINING COMPANY, under its Articles of Association, will be held on the Fourth of January, 1864, at 11 o'clock A, M.,atNo. 334 WALNUT Street, PhUadgl^hta^ b.'a'hoopesT' Two of the Associates of said Corporation. Philadelphia, December 16,1863. . . del6-lfit TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD RlLlli> ROAD COMPANY;—The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held JANUARY lUh, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Office of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, for the purpose of electing a President, Vice President, and twelve Directors, to serve the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. de2s»ja2&9«3t H. H, SHILLINGFORP; Secretary, B*s?* A DIVIDEND OF TWO AND A B*3s* HALF PER CERT, on the preferred stock of the ELMIRA and WILLIAMBPORT RAILROAD COM PANY,'wiII be paid at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, on and after JANUARY 2. 156 L GEORGE TABES, Boomffo. It Ground Floor, frririat PBOEamBB ill ISffffi POTIiABELPHIA AMD READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office No* *37, South. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, December 23d, 1863. To AVOID DETENTION. THE HOL DEES Of GOUPOtta of thl§ Company. due on the l.t proximo, are requested to leave them at this Office on or before the 31st instant, when, re ceipts will be Riven, and checks will be ready for deli very on the 2d of January next in fxchanae for each receipts. Cde23-f3l] S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. fcite AMERICAN IiIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, Philadelphia, December 21, IS63—NOTICE.— The Annual Meetlng-of the Stock holders of this Company, for the election of Thirteen Trustees, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the OFFICE, WALNUT Street, southeast corner of Fourth, on MONDAY, January 4, 1864, between the hours of 10 A. M.. and 12 o’clock, noon. JOHN S. WILSON, de2l-12t . Becretary. I*s2*. OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSTJ- I<!> BANCE COMPANY. No. 311 WALNUT- Streets ~ \ Philadelphia, Dec. 26, 1863. The Annual Election for ten Directors will be held at this Office on MONDAY, the 4th day of January next, between the hoars of 10 and 12 A- M. de23-6t, - WM. M. SMITH, Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THIS STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, December 33,1863. Ah Election for thirteen Directors of the Company will be held at the Company’s OFFICE. 4:andSEXCHAIfGE BUILDINGS, on MONDAY, .January 11. 1861, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 1 o’clock. P. M. WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. de23-tjall OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF.PHILADELPHIA, Philadelphia, December 18.1863. The annual meeting of the Stockholders and Scrip* holders of the Union Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the>office of the Company on MONDAY, January 11,"1864, at 1 2 o’clock M. At the earns time an election for Eight Directors will take place to serve for three years,, Ede22-tjll,j JOHN MOSS, Secretary. MANUFACTURERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, No. 411 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, December 4.1863, The uumalmMUMOf the stockholders of the Mann rassnrorp iijuraow CttmrasrTnii S? a,w ottht yam on HOHDAV. January 4. 1564, between the hours of 4 And 8 P. H., for tbs purpose of electing Ten Di rectors to serve for the ensuing year. de4-lm WM. PETTIT, Secretary. SURGEON-ARTIST’S OFFICE. FOB MUTILATED SOLDIERS.—SOLDIERS who have lost an ARM or LEG in the service, and desire the Patent '‘PALMER Limbs” te be supplied by Govern ment, should return this notice immediately to this of dec, stating their loss by letter, with name, company, regiment, and residence. B. FRANK PALMER. oc2g-tf 1609 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. OFFICE MINE HU.I, AYD SCHUYL* ft<> KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, 12th Month, 21, 1863.-’ A stated Annual Meeting of the stockholders will be held attbe Hall of the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, No. 15 south SEVENTH Street, on the~llth day of Ist month, (January), 1564, at ;11 o’clock A. M., at which time a re port of the proceedings of the Board of Managers will be Presented, and an election-held for a President and Ten ranagers, to conduct the business of the Company for theyear ensuing. WILLIAM BIDDLE, de22-tuths tjll Secretary. DIAMOND COAT. COMPANY*— WGf* NOTICE.—The Annual Election for seven Direc tors, to serve the easuing year. will be held attbe office of the Company, 7 13 MARKET Street, on WEDNES DAY, January 13th, 1864, between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock P. M. ED. PEACE, President. delO-tuthß t ja!B* ~ . - • OF NORTH AMERICA*. Deobmbeb Ist, 1863. AN ELECTION for twelve Directors, to serve the ensu ing year, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on SIONjOAT, January 4th, 18$i, between the hours of 11 and 3 o’clock, 5k- iminnal SLvilfitollafa will t«JiaU li lUUEllllsas&ai ulut J.HOQKLBY, 3el-mtli6tjM - Cgafiler. , PffILADBLTPHIA AND READIM RAILROAD COMPANY, Office »»7 South FOUSTH Street, Philadelphia, September 2, 1663, , DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The following-named persona are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of thia Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the eertiil cates of stock should be presented on calllntr forth* Dividend. Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES. Mrs. Mary Bishop, S. Lancaster* Timothy 0. Boyle. Percy M. Lewis. Clement Biddle. Fanny Mary Mitcherson, Ann Copeland, John Mclntyre, A. J,Newbold, John 8. Moore, Trustees, James McKnight, Debbie A. Hushes, Benj. F. Newport, SamL T. Harrison, Bem. Pott, James Hallowell, W B. Rodman, James W. Hallowell, Sarah Ann Richards. Catherine C. Koppele, Benryß. Sherer, Daniel Klapp, Marla L. Sadler, Mary Kuhn, Andrew Turner, Chas. Kuhn, Hartman Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich, Kuhn, and J. H. Kuhn, Ex, Asher M. Wright, of 8. Kuhn. William Young, B. V. B. Lelsse Extrx., W. H. MeViclcar, and James G, Schafl. Ex. of Austin Smith, John 8. Lelcse. dee’d. Willis A Co. s«Ji-sfcuth4f PHILADELPHIA AIVD READING fiC?* RAILROAD COMPART, Office No. »21 South POURTHrStreet, Philadelphia, December 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The Transfer ‘ Books of this Company will be cloßed on THURSDAY, 17th instant, and reopened on TUESDAY, Janaary 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 the holders thereof as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th mat. A Dividend of THREE AND A HALF PER CBNT., «le<ur, of - SlaU iaS. ban h 5 an . Pj4- fewed payable 1b Oaih o? Common Stoelr. at the option of the holder, on and after the 61st December next, to the stockholders as they shall stand registered on the books at the close of business on the 17th inafc. Holders of certificates which hare been discharged from this office, or either of the Transfer Agencies, are particularly requested to haye them duly registered on the Transfer Books to which they have been transferred, prior to the 17th inst, v- Stockholders whose names are registered on the New York books will be paid at the Farmers’ Loan and Trnst Company, and those whose names are registered on the Boston books will be paid at the office of Messrs. I. B. Thayer & Brother. 8. BRADFORD, de3-tf - Treasurer. COPARTNERSHIPS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS . day entered into copartnership for tire transaction of the COAL SHIPPING BUSINESS, pndwf the firm of THEO. D. EMOBY * CO., at No. 20# SODTH FOUBTH Street, below Walnut : THEODORE D. EMOBY, LOUIS EMORY. Philadelphia, Deo. 31et, 1863. de3l-3t* T'HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS f v,A day entered into copartnership for the transaction of She joboina busineKSin IIATS, CAPS. FURS, STRAW GOODS, &c\, &0., Under the name and style of LIPPINCOrT, BOND, & Go., at No. 8 North IBIRD Street. WJI. V.* LIPPIWCOTT, GEORGE M. BOND. „ JAMES MITCHELL. Phila., Dec. 21, 1863. .. de29 6t* 1864. new firms, 18(54, And others requiring. BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS Of the best quality, and at the LO WEST PBIGES, will And a large stock to select from, or have them made to order of ANY SHAPE, SIZE, OB PATTERN OF BULINO, OB PBINTED HEADINGS. MEEOANTII.E STATIONERY. Of every description, at • MOSS & .CO.’S, BLANK BOOK AND ENVELOPE MANUFACTUBBES, de2B-3t 43» CHESTNUT Street. ; 4JNITED STATES COUPONS, XVUItI JANUARY X, WANTED BY DREXEL&CO„ . deSl3t 3d SOUTH THIRD STREET. TVfKSSRS. GIHON & RIXON ARE t B^T« bo ,%I O^?g?iJSs3!E,, ?. HO ' roGEAPH io art gal leries, loitt CHESTNUT Street, la conseanence.of .the early departure of Mr. Gihon from the oity. . winning to purchase their Negatives, or copies from them, will please call at once Daring the present week offers wij 1 be received for the establishment as it stands,. including its larce stock and fixtures, with the good will of the place. • de2B*ot* A N UNRIVALLED PORTRAIT GAL ■AA- LBBY, surpassing an. Pictnre. that can possibly bo made. B. F. HEIMBB. <S2A -ARCH Street, takes the mo»t beanttfnl life-size PHOTOGRAPHS In oil colors It* T ATOUR 01L.—500 BASKETS LA -U TOUR OLIYJiOIL, received per bark “Eliße. n and for sale by JAUBETGHE &LIVBRGNB, de3l*l2t 30» and 304 South FRONT htreet. I. VAUGHAN HSBRIOM, WILLIAM U. KER VOX. JOHN H. OOPB. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, AX FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STBUM,. PHILADELPHIA HEKRICK * BONN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Mannfaetnre High and Low Pressure Steam. Enginw, fn land, river and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boat A 4c, tOastUn Of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron, frame Boots for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &c. , - * . % (■«. Retorts and Gas Machinery ef the latest and most itt* proved constmotion. „ Every description of Plantation Machinery, snsk M Sugar, Baw,:and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Stoss Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, «o. - Soie/gent, for $ Rmieax'a Pahmt Sngsr ioiltag A,- paratufl; Nesmyth.s Patent Steam Hammer Anisin* wall 4 Wolssy's Patent Centrifngal Sugar'Draining Ma ehlne, . v . aflj-tf Removal.— john o. bakbb, Wholesale DruggUl, hu removed to TIC MABKra 3tr.et. Particular attention U saked to - JOHM c. BABB* 4 CO.’S COD-LIVER OIL. Haying tn«£J*»tf foeilUlc* In this new establishment for manttiSetartga and bottling, and tha avails of fifteen years’ .xnerioai. In tha business, this .brand' of Oil has advantages otii all others; and reaoiiuneads liseH Constant snypUsa an obtained bom the fisheries, fresh, tore, and sweet, and rereivs the most earefnl personal attention of th< original proprietor. ,_The lnnearing demand end wide, spread market for It make It* Igora low, and afford gnat advantacs* for those burin* S* Jaria -.ctnan. iQttM. . anß-dtl / mUtABT KOTTOES. tFBEE MILITARY SCHOOL, FO* APPtmANTS FOR CO*«A2f» OF COLORED TROOPS. Ho. 15310 CHESrOTT Btroot. JOHN H. TAGGART, (late Colonel 12th Regiment Beset vesb PRECEPTOR, The Supervisory Committee for recruiting Colored Regiments, with the view of providing what the country bo urgently needs—namely, applicants for command of colored troope competent for that duty—has established a MILITARY SCBOOL at their Head-quarters, in wbtoh INFANTRY TACTICS and knowledge of ARMY RE GULATIONS are taught oratv.ito\isly* Young Men having a fair common-school education, and physically sound, and especially privates arid non* commissioned officers in the army, who desire to oommaod colored troops, are Invited to become-students of this School. Those who already have military knowledge may muUw IL and Us nmutiad fog immcillatn auawinoMna at WaeLLixtoh. Thosa who kU wholly tthiWiiiakUd wllk LulU* m 9 remain until they are m&daprofioient in them. Students, properly advanced, will be allowed to visit Camp William Penn, drill, and train troops there, and practice as offioera. ■ , .\ ' . Three Sessions will be held evervday, Sundays ex* cepted, one of which wiU.be a NIGHT.SESSION. s - Each applicant to the Committee for ad mission, by a letter of his own composition and written by himself . Testimonials of good character must be laid before the Committee before applications can be acted on. If satisfactory, permission to enter the school willbe forwarded to the applicant. . Farther information can be found in pamphlet, pub lished by the Committee, which will be sent free to any one at a distance requesting a copy, and it can also be bad at the office of the Committee, or at the office of this paper. - All letters addressed to either of the undersigned will be promptly answered: THOMAB WEBSTER. Chairman. CADWALADER BIDDLE, Secretary. R. R. CORSON, de2B-6t General Agent of Committed S HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA, CHAMBERSBURG, PA December 24, 1863. GBHERAL ORDERS, Ho. 26. In accordance with instructions received from the War Department, the only Bountyto be paid for enlisting in. thfl United Status service for tkrea years la that authorized lr law. WLloh U SlOO, l&fc& £&I<1 £l iLe expiration of two years* service. Until January' 5th,1&64, the honnttes of fered by the United States Government, amounting to $402, will be paid for tbs re-enlistment of Veterans—viz : those who are now or have been in the military service* of their country nine months and upwards. Ali persons desiring to re- enter the service will apply to the Provost Marshal of the District in which they re side, or their recruiting agents, who are authorized to enlist, and who will give all information in relation to the payment of bounties. &c. The Commanding General therefore calls upon all ve terans in the Department who have so nohly sustained the reputation of their States on hard-fought battle-fields to enroll themselves at once in the service, that rebel lion and civil war may receive its death-blow 1 . By command of Major General Couch. JOHN 8. SCHULTZS, de2fi*tjas Assistant Adjutant General. SUFFICE CITY BOUNTY FOND COMMISSION,' No. 413 PRUNE Street, Decem ber 29,. 1863. Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and fifty dollars) will be issued to all rew recruits for old regiments, credited to tbe quota of PhUade.phia on the coming draft. v Muster rolls, certified. by proper mustering officers, must be sent to the offico of the Commission one day pre vious to the issuing of the warrants. Officers must accompany and vouch for their men when the warrants are delivered. Philadelphia soldiers re-enlisting in the field will re ceive their warrants as soon as certified copies of the muster-in-rolls are furnished to the Commission by the Adjutant General of the State. The Commission sits daily from 3 to 6 P.M., during which hours only warrants are delivered. These warrants are cashed on presentation at the office of the City Treasurer. Girard Bank. ' By order of the Oommi* 1 ioa. . .. . •aeso-st BASiVEL. <?. ©awson, swr^ta-ry. M GENEBAL RECRUITING OFFICE, fl No. 611 CHESTNUT Street.—Recruits wanted for all ill Artillery, Cavalry, and Infantry Regiments nowin service, raised m this State. .. A few good men wanted for the Second Artillery (112th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers). The batteries of this fine old Regiment, 1,640 strong, have been assigned to posts of honor, and are at present occupying a number of the mosi important fortifications on the beautiful and healthful highlands of the Potomac for the defence of the city of Washington. Quarters commodious and comfortable, • • w - BOUNTIES. Veteran Volunteers ,$662 All others., &yj - $326 cash down before leaving the general rendezvous. In addition to the above, all extra Ward Bounties paid at this office. „By an act of Congress, passed on the 2ld instant, the United States Bounty of $lO2 for Veterans and $302 for other Volunteers, will cease on the 6th of January next. Now is the time to enlist. Choose a good Regiment,' secure the large Bounties, serve under Officers of expe rience, and escape the impending Draft. ~ CHAS. N. CADWALADER, Captain 2d-Artillery Pennsylvania Volunteers, de3o-6t»- General Recruiting Officer. S FOURTH DISTRICT, PENNA extension of time. ; Broad and Spriso Garden Streets, December 21,1863. The BOARD OF ENROLMENVof Fourth District. Pa., hereby give notice to all persons enrolled as liable to military duty, in this district, that the time for the hear ing of cases has been exten-ded to January sth. 1864. ..Any person enrolled, and who is included in either of the fyllowing classes— no others —may appear before claim to have his name **rfo*«*A <d£T tine Li=-t, Yi- fco cSi stowto4ix«‘iktL=)T^ : do i A~' me Board Hal he’ is noLand will aol be, alike lime fixed for the next draft, liable to military duty on ic« count of Ist. Alienage. 2d. Non-residence. 3d, Unsuit&bleness of age. 4th. Manifest permanent physical disability. 6th. Now in the military service of the United States, or discharged since March 8,1863 . . - ' The Board will hold daily sessions for the hearing of such casei, at headquarters, BROAD and SPRING GAR DEN Streets. 455-. Persons who may be cognizant of any other per sons liable to military duty whose names do not appear on the enrolment list, are requested to notify the Board of Enrolment, In order that the facts may be ascertained, and such persons be placed on the lists. Bach persons thus enrolled may avail themselves of the privilege of appearing before the Board as if they had been original ly enrolled. D. M. LANE, Captain and ProvOßt Marshal. - C. B. BARRETT, Commissioner ofßoard,. , _ J. RALSTON WELLS, de2l-12t Surgeon ofßoard. S HEADQUARTERS OF PRO YOST MARSHAL FIRST DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA, 345 South THIRD Street. Philadelphia. December 7th, 1863. Whereas, complaints have been made that errors have occurred in the enrolment of the National forces by the omUsion of names as wellaa improper.enrolments. Public-attention is called to the enrolment lists now posted on the corners and elsewhere. First. The name of any person omitted may be added to these lists, and citizens are requested to notify the Board of Enrolment of such omissions in order that the operation of the draft may be just and uniform. NecowZ. Any person enrolled may appear before .the Board* before January 6, 1864, and show satisfactorily that he is not and will not be at the time fixed for the nest draft liable to military duty-on account o t alienage, non-residence, unsicitableness of ape, manifest per- iaiv, Aid kave 'k!fi £LsLi&& AlVl&hSlL. A®. These flpplieatidaß mnsi be made between 9jl Jf and IP. M, Other hours for general business Exempted parties, whose names axe on these lists, need not ap 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 Howes will be furnished With the enrolment lists, to be exposed for public exami* nation;- by application at these headqaarterg. doB-tf U TO MEN OF COLOR !—YOU ARE ■ NOW OFEERBD W ‘ • $260 BOUNTY, ■* by the City of Philadelphia, to enlist In the army of the United States for three yt ars or the war. Congress is about authorizing the Pay, Rations, Ad vance Pay, and Bounty to COLORED TROOPS to be placed on tbe same footing as other troops. You now can have no sound objection to entering into the service of your country.. . >v Rally, then, with alacrity. Come forward and enlist. Join the armies of the Republic, and: fight for the Union and for the ■ EMANCIPATION OF YOUK OWN RACE. The attention of all is fixed on yon, men of color. Yon have said: , “Give ns the same bounties and the same pay as white soldiers receive, and we will show the world that we too can be patriots, ” These Inducements are now offered to you, and henceforward yon are on trial before the world. IttJoly, last you “Resolved, We, the colored people of Philadelphia m mass meeting assembled, do most em phatioally and nnlledly express our firm belief that we not only ought, but may and will raise a full regiment of ten companies of eighty men each, of colored volun teers for the United States service, within the next ten days, in our own city oJ Philadelphia. *' Letthat 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 7 Colored men of Philadelphia, yon are invited to call at the rooms of the SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE, No, 1310 CHESTNUT Street,-to bemusteredinto the ser vice of yonr country, and receive tne BOUNTY OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. COME. By order of the Committee for Recruiting Colored Troops. del9l2t KEGAI. JN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. •• Estate of ANN COLHOUN. deceased. ■The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe account of ELIZA COLHOUN. Executrix of the last will and testament of ANN OOLHOUN, de ceased, and to make distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, January 12th. 1864, at 4 o'clock P. M , at the office of Lewis A. Bcott, Eeq.. No. : 3*4 WEST WASHINGTON Square. In the city of Philadelphia: - de3l-thsto6t TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT EOR THE - 1 -CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA: , In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM Er SERVICE, deceased, anr account of JANE ENGLISH, Executrix. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JANE ENGLISH. Executrix of the last will and teatamest_of William English, deceased; .who was guardian of William E. and Anna L. Service, minor children of Thomas Service, deceased, will meet the pariies interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY. January 11.1864, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office. No. TO3 WALNUT Street. in the cltyjof Phila delphia. [de3l-thstn6t*3 JAMES FULTON, Auditor. TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS 4-OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA; To the Creditors of William G. Rumford : Take notice that WM. C. RUMFORD, late Hotel Keeper, residiiy: at the northeast corner of SECOND Street and COLUMBIA-Avenue, has applied to the Court ofCommonPleaefor the city of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of Pennsylvania, and the said Court has appointed January iGth, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the hearing of him and his creditors, afc.the court room, on the west side of the hall in the middle building of the State House, in CHESTNUT Street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, in sail city when and where yon may attend if you think proper. . Philadelphia, Deo, so, 1863. . daSl-thsata-St ’THERE ARE NO CARTES DE VISITS 'Which can compare with those which are taken at the splendid new Gallery of B. F. REIMER, 034 ARCH Street. Go early. - • .. it* piPORTANT. The pnbllc are respectfully informed that I have just received. j>er steamer "Celia,” a fresh shipment of the JULES MOMM & CO.’S VBRZENAY CABINET v, . ..■•■s • AND , DRY VERZENAY CHAMPAGNE, Of a new vintage, surpassing in richness, fineness, and delicacy ou quality, any Wines of the same grade ever before sent by this house. Atrial of the swue will con viaco the most fastidious,. These Wines can be obtained of \ JERRY WALKER, Philadelphia. JAMES MEYER.-Jr. , 43 BEAVER Street, New York. Sole Agent in the United States for : JULES MU MM & CO. »S CHAMPAGNE;- de26-4t ORASB STENCIL -ALPHABETS. *-» M. 3. METCALY 4 809: 1 . SALEM STREET, BUSTOS, MASS. ■ The only manufacturers In tha United States, of Bras, -alphabets and Figures, to anr great arteut or In My rarlety. . - Sold-at wholesale at tbs lovtkbtcabh miosis. Alio, ■he BEST OF INDStIBLS STESCIL INK, very .hea,! Stencil Die. and nU kind. of. Steu.U ln<inlrlea er *rdar,,eoniy*ly ittmdad to. ooff^t THE PRESS.-PHILABELPHIA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1863. 818 ° L ° A K 8 * 818 S. DE YOUNG, Now offef a her ontlre stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOUS at'greatly reduced prices. Also. LADIBB' WRAPPERS. dfsSl-Ot . J/.DIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS MIXT LAMBSKINS..... SI 25 MIXT BEAVERS...... 1 25 MIXT OHINCBILLAB 2 50 BLACK CHINCHILLAS 300 LIGHT COLOR PETBBBHAMB 2 00 FANCY MIXT BEAVERS 2 00 LIGHT VELVET BEAVERS 3 00, WINE COLOR BEAVERS... 3 00 MIXT SEALSKINS. ; 2 25 BLACK SEALSKINS.... 2 00 BROWN BEALSKISB 1 75 TAN COLOR SEALSKINS a 00 (JIjOAH CLOTHS Holiday presents.-mss; STEEL.TENTH St., below Cbestant, bee Aliases’ and Children's Corsets and Braces for Improving health, and figure; also/ low-priced Corsets and Skirts. deBl-2t* T3LACK VELVET BRAVER. *-* Just reoelTOd, ONE PIEOB OF BLACK VELVET BEAVER. SHARPLESS BROTHERS. delAtr CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. WVW'/NAVWI.VVUW'AV’V.VWV^OAVWVVWWWVWt pROTH!NOHAM;A WELLS 1 HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND HOWS SHEETINGS AMD , SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DBILLB. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRIC B AND BILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, ADTD CORSBT JHAMB. No. 1* WORSTED TARN. fto. *a22-iftf 0 W. SIMONS * BROTUEBj gDWARD P. KELLY, I*3 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE WALNUT, FALL and WINTER GOODS. PATTERN OVERCOATS and WINTER UNDERCOATS, TERHS CASH.—Prices lower than other Crutomar Tailors. Clotlies superior. de29-tf OLAOK CASS. PANTS, §5.50, AJ At 704 MARKET Strut, BLACK CASS. FASTS. K.JO, At 704 MARKET Strut Slack cash, pants, ss.eo, At 7M market strut BLACK CASS. PANTS. 55.50, At 704 MARKET Strut. BLACK CASS. PANTS, «S. K, At 704 MARKET Strut GRIGG A VAN eUKTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Strut SRIGG Sc VA* OUHTEH'B. Ho. 704 MARKET Strut GRIGG A, VAN GUN TEN’S, No. 704 MARKS? Strut. «stioo ict-YAir oHS5ws5r»S. Ho. SAA MJJftfISP Struct 3KIGG * YAM QUITSX'B, Mo* TO4 itkJZkXS Str**L 1624-881 P||| LILLIE’S SAFES THE MASTER OF THE SITUATION. THE FRONT ATTACK ABANDONED. F Particular attention Is called to the article in The Pres* of,29th, 30th, and Slat instant, addressed to L. C. LILLIE; and signed. “ EVANS * WATSON, *' in which they DECLINE to test Safes by fires, and, oh their part, close the correspondence, having. I presume, come to the wise conclusion that * ‘ discretion is the better part ofvalor,” (agzeat misfortune, I think, that they had sot arrived at this sage conclusion before they made the first attack.) Far be it from me to float or exult over a fallen ene my; an enemy who figntß honorably and fairly (though, he fail?) is entitled to both sympathy and respect; bat •when he rnns and then charges his antagonist falsely, he can baldly be entitled to either. . ' ' . But “to err is human,” and the enemy’s mood when he penned the article was evidently sullen, and although he is pettish, and, like the weaker hoy in the quarrel, turns round and looks daggers, and makes up all man ner of wry faces at his opponent and the rest of man kinds. ” l am quite disposed to overlook, forget, and for give*—to offer the hand of charity, and to treat him like the “Prodigal Bon.” if he will return and sin no more,' 1 next passjlo a short review of the prominent points in this correspondence, that it may be more fully under stood . ’ ■ • ahe attack was first made by a notice to merchants and bankers that LILLIE’S SAFES could be drilled, were not drill* proof or fire-proof, referring to the Great Fire at Troy to show it. I answered this attack first, by challenging the attack ing party to a test with the drill: also, to test the BURGLAR-PROOF QUALITIBB OF LILLIES’ SAFE with theirs, giving them one-third advantage, and with the drill one-half ad^antagerj indto all these offers I have had NO RESPONSE, except the fire test. As to this test, they first propose to take a safe in their possession that'they allege had been in our fire, with, the general terms for burning, all whiclr I acceded to, except that I would select a safe of similar size to the one they selected, and that neither party should have poetesslonof either safe before the burning, to drug it, or fit it up for the occasion. To this proposition my Opponents DECLINE, and leayjs tbe Field ! To all the charges and allegations I have made, as to the robberies and burning ofthelr safeß, they have not either denied or disproved them , therefore they stand admitted. ’ ... .. . . To|all the charges and allegations theyhave made as to lhe failures of Lillie’s Bare, I have, as I think, an swered tairly and truthfully. With these remarks, I close this correspondence, con fidently believing tbe public will fully appreciate the position of each party, and th e relative value ot their Safes. LEWIS LILLIE, ,• Per M. C. SADLER. Agent and Attorney, 21 N. SEVENTH Street. * P. S. —The whole correspondence, on both sides, will* piobably be published »oon, and distributed gratuitously to those who desire to review it. de3ltlmu3t M. C. S., Agent. jyjATBEIALS FOR MINOS PIES. BUNCH. LATER, AND SULTANA RAISINS. OITRON, CURRANTS, AND BPIOHS. CIDER, WINES, &G.. &o. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groeerlei, del? Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street.. §JOHN L. CJAPEN, PHRENOLO* GIST, maylbe consulted,' DAT and EVENING,on adaptation to Business, Trade, and Profession; on the Improvement of health, correction ol faults, formation of friendships, As. Pull de scriptions of character given when required, at No. JM fc TENTH Street, above Oheitnnt ssS-thstUomil MR DR. BINE, PRACTICAL DEN* forthe last twenty years, 819 VINE St, below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of tk« age, mounted on fine Gold, Plaitna, Silver, Vulcanite, Goralite, Amber, *«.. at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any Dentist In this city 01 State, Teeth plugged to last for life, Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. Ho pain in extracting. All work war ranted to fit. Reference, best familiar jyl«Bw MAORE R E L v HERRING, SHAD, Ac., Ac, -1/ • ' ■ j, 800 bbls Mass. No. 1, g, and 3 Mackerel, lats-saughk fat fish; iq assorted packages. 3, 000 bbJ* New Bastport. Fortune Bay. and Hallfas Herring. 1.600 bores Lube*. Scaled, and No 1 Herring. 150 bble new Mess Shad. ' iCO.boxes Herkimer Conniy Chegie.As. . Id etora and for sale by MT7RPHY ArKOOMft. - - %n. ICS VOUTU WRAUVIt*. MORGAN, ORB, ft GO., STEAK r.UJL ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founder,. And GeneriS .ttnahl cists and Boiler Makers. No.GALTiQWHILI Streak P hiladelphia. Eb3Q-tI RETAIL DR¥ GOODS. AKOH BTRBET. REDUCEDt OTIOBBATIT A- 880-, 4go» is a a s. seoosd strseu do3}3t (above Willow. ULOA K 8. COOPER & COMRD, NINTH AND MARKET. Army goods. SLAVS 70S BALI. SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHTT.ATtBT.PTnA MANUFACTURERS Of JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND MILITARY GOODB IK EVERY- VARIETY. CEOTHING. JOHN KELL Y , TAILORS, Have a lares assortment of BOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. OVERCX)ATSI SUITABLE TOR THE WEATHER, i - ' price sifl Am upwAnng, WAN’AMAKKR ds BROWN, OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH AND MARKET. fie S-a SAFES. THE PLANK AND REAR ATTACK A FAILURE. THE ENEMY GONE-LEFT IN THE NIGHT, AND “ NO TRACE BEHIND," SAVE SOME BLACK MARKS. TO THE PUBLIC, PLANTATION RIOTERS, Aron Urn annr hospital-th* Moody battle-fleld-th* mansion of the rich and humble abode of the poor—from theoffleeand the sacred desk—-from the* mountain top. distant valleys and far-off Island* of the ocean-from every nook and eorner of the civilized world—la panring In the evidence of the astonishing effect* of BRASH'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thousand* upon thousand* of letter* like the following may be seen at our offlce: Bbbdsbhrt, Wib. , Sept. 16,1863, M* * * * i have been in the army hospital* for fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111,, they gave mo a bottle of Plantation Bitter*. * * * Three bottle* restored my speech and cured me. * * * i* C. H. FLAUTK." South Warsaw, 0., July 28,1863. ** * * One young man, who had been alck and not out of the house for two years with Scrofula and Ery sipelas. after paying the doctors over $l6O without bene fit, has been cnred by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * * EDWARD WOUNALL." TftffTimriifi ifrirfMVb? fliamssnu vbi?b btbi for the ?f Tvlsattvrs» HAVEMETER MAKBIOK. PIPTT*SEVENTH ST., ? Nbw Tors, August 2, 1863. f “Djk. Drake: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitter* have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in the head, loss of appetite, and dally wasting consiunption, on whom all medical skill had heeh exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with bat a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite Increased; strength and health followed. * * * * Respectfully, * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. REV. W. H. WAGGONER. Madrid. N. T. ” «<« * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Fa ” *** *... * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J. 8. CATHORN, Rochester, N. T. n * * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which is daily ln •reosfng with the guests of our house. - » STKBSi OHADWICKi S 001 nnnustoi! wniaia'i Hotoi. wafflUMum. d. o. " r * Ihave given the Plantation Bitters to hun dredilofmr disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, O." *i* * * xte plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. . H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland. 0." "* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a' deran cement' of the kidneys and urinary organa that ha* distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co., 264 Broadway," &<j„ &g., &o„ &o.« &0., &o. . The Plantation Bitter* mako the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Cllasaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, Ac., all preserved In perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. a. t.—iB6o.—x- Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness. lasßitnde. palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c*, deserve to euffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate-bene ficial effect They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. ITotiob.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a sTrindler.and impostor. We only put it up, in our log-cabin bottles. Betrare of bottles refilled .with Imitation aeleteriow stuff, for which smi&l mmom aio airooay in jwiioil 100 that ooeii bottle lifts on* United States stamp over the and signature on steel-plate side labels. Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. B DRAKE A OO v ocl3-»tn&th4m 303 BROADWAY, N. T. PROPOSALS. ASSIST AN T QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE, Philadelphia. 30th Dee.. 1863. PROPOSALS trill'be received at this office..until WEDNESDAY next. 6th January, at 12 M,, for supply ing all the WOOD required for use of troops in camp wiihin the limits of the city of Philadelphia, until 30th June, 1864. Price must be per cord, for Pine or Oak trood, delivered at place of consumption. The right ia reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. ' „' ' ' A. BOYD, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. deSl tja6 ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER- GENERAL’S OFFICE. _i. Philadelphia, 30ih Dec., 2863. will be received at tills office, until WEDNESDAY. 6th January, 1864, at 12 o’clock m.. f for furnishing all the Stationery that may be re- Qmrea for this Department, as per annexed schedule, nntil 31st December, 1864. Ail articles must beof the best quality, samoles of ■Which (of paper one quire, of envelopes one package 0 must accompany each bid, Each bidder must furnish, with his proposal, hat one of the articles bid for, and but one price for each article, which amni bo dlhti'neTi? m«.%kea Lk«r««a: -{, la mpan UUu lmsfc biet biia«. an j seenriw Trill be reaulretL for ite faithful performance. Each proposal must be signed hy -the individual. jj jjq making it, and must specify but one price for ar _ tide, ’'Should any articles be required which are uot enumerated In following schedule, they are to be far niofeod tt thaJqwest market price. The right is reserved to reject any or air or the blda.if a Mined too high. ' ■ . SG HE DOLE. Buff .Envelope .Paper, 24x32 inches, SO lbs per ream, per ream White Polio Post Paper, ruled, per ream. : White Foolscap Paper, ruled, not less than 12 lbs per ream, per ream. ' White Legal Cap Paper, ruled, not lets than 12 ffis per ream, per ream. . * White Letter Paper,ruled, not less than 9 Ibsper ream, per ream. White Commercial Paper, ruled, not less than 4 lbs per ream, per ream- Blotting Paper per sheet. Blank Books, deml size, full bound, bo. do. folio do.: do. Do. do. cap do.,half bound. Envelopes, White or Buff, No. 12. per M. Do. do. , do., 9x4 inches, per.M. Do. do. do., inches, per M. Do. do. do., 5}4x3 do. . do. Arnold’s Writing Fluid, in quart and pint bottles, per -dozen. . Arnold’s Copying Ink, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen. David’s Carmine Ink, glass bottles and stoppers, per dozen.. Papers of Ink Powder, per dozen. Faber’s Lead Pencils, Nos. 2 and 3. per dozen. Do. Pencils, red and blue, per dozen. Inkstands, assorted (glass), per dozen. Steel Pens, assorted, per gross. ‘ ‘ GHUott’s,” Nos. 303 and 304, per gross. Pen-Holders, assorted, per dozen. Ivory Paper-Holders, per dozen. Tin. do. per dozen. Bed Sealing Wax, per pound. % "White India Kutiber, dbi' mad. BT#eeiSl iYWr vr TTVOT 9588195, p,r«»S9B, Bed Tape, Nos. 17 and 23. per dozen pieces. - Glass jars Mucilage and Brushes. Urge si2e, per dozen. Glass jars Mucilage and Brushes, small size, per dozen. ‘ Letter Copying Books, 600 and 1,000 pages each. • Octavo Memorandum Books, per doz. de3l»6fc A. BOYD, Capt. and A. Q ftl. OFFICE commissary of subsist. SP ENCE, N 0.1103 GIRARD Street, • v _ Philadelphia. December 31, 1883. SEALED PROPOSALS (in duplicate) are invited by the undersigned, until 22 o’clock M. on TUS S D AY .Janu ary 5, 1564, for supplying, for the use of the United States army, the Following SUBSISTENCE STORES, to be delivered in Philadelphia, viz.: 30.0G0 pounds flrstrqaality thoronghly-smoked BACON SHODLDERB, in well-coopered, tight tierces 60,000 pounds first-quality new white BEANS, in well coopered, head-lined barrels. 60,000 pounds prime RICE, in clean, stout oak barrels, well coopered and head-lined. 46,000 pounds "prime £lO COFFEE, in clean, stout oak barrels, well coopered, and head-lined. 6,ooo.pounds first-quality- Chulan TEA, in original half pound papers; cargo and chop marks to be stated In the bid and marked on the sample. Sample to be an original package. 100,000 pounds dry light-yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or choice dry raw Sugar; barrels to.be new and of the best in use for the purpose, fully head lined. 10,000 pounds good hard SOAP, to be made only from good materials, free from clay, soluble glass, or other adulterations, to have no unpleasant odor; to contain not more than twenty-five per cent, of water, and to be well dried before being packed. To be cut in pound bare.- 60,000 pounds clean, fine dry SALT, in stout oak bar rels, well coopered and head-lined. 3,000 ponnds pnro black PEPPER. Bidders will state the variety of Pepper, and the price per pound at which they will have it ground, put in foar-ounce papers, and packed in boxes containing twonty " five pounds. All the above articles to be delivered within ten days from date of award. Samples of ail articles, except Bacon, must be delivered With proposals, and referred to 1 herein, but the propose, must not be es closed with the sample, Samples of Beans, Bice, Coffee. Sugar, Salt, and Pep per mtnfcbe in boxes of card board or tin, and not in pa* per parcels. Sample of tea as above stated. Separate propoials in duplicate must be made for each article enumerated; and bidders may propose for.tbe whole or any part of each. ’ A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each proposal, and proposals must be specific in com plying precisely with all ita terms. Each bid.to have consideration must contain the written guarantee of two responsible names, as follows: . ' “ Wc, the undersigned.nra&rantee that, should all or any part of the above bid be accepted, It shall be duly fulfilled according'to its purport and conditions; also, that a written contract, with bonds to the amount of one fourth the value of the Stores proposed to be furnished, shall be executed if required." . - . The seller’s name, place of business, and date of pur chase, name or contents, with gross, tare, and not weights, mußt be plainly marked on every package, and all old marks mußt be obliterated- Bids will include packages and delivery in this city, and any inferior packages or cooperage will be con sidered suffleient'eause for rejection of contents. Certificates of inspection, of Baoon, by professional packers otber than the parties furnishing the meat will be required, certifying on the part of the seller Its pre sent quality and condition. The Bacon will also be examined and passed upon on the part of the United States by an inspector from this office. Payment will be made in such funds as maybe far niched by the United States for the purpose. . Proposals must be endorsed, “Proposals for Subsist ence btores,” and directed to ; F. N. BUCK, . de3l-5t Captain and C. S. Vol Service. INSURANCE COMPANIES. JNSURE YOUR LIFE '7/ 7 ; i?r thb WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, Which offers, more advantages to Insurers than any other Company iu the United States. CHAMBERS & REGISTER, GENERAL AGENTS, 407 WALNUT STREET. Philadelphia. 0e2!)-tuthstjal INSURANCE COMPANY, NO T *o,oHE S Tirn l «» liipHrA FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. _ Frxn.ls N. Back.. B. D. Waodraf. Ohas. Richardson, v Geo. A. West. Henry Lewis. Jr., John Kessler, Jr.. Johnw. Eyerman. Chas. stokes, Philip 8. Justice. A. H. Bosenhela. O. Yf. Davis. Joseph D. Ellii. FRAIJOIH N. BUCK. President. ■ CHARLES RICHARDSON. Vis. President. WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD. BaoreUry. laiatltl. iJTHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) 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They arc re markable for a wise selection of topics, and the freshness -Bsit ?rn 'rrsynTOh *vr**s HINTS FOB THE NURSEBF ; OK, THE YOUNG: MOTHER'S GUIDE The writer of these “Hints," so well known to the readers of “ The Atlantic, ” has presented here, in a con cise form, the result of her experience in the physical and moral training of children, for the beneflt'of young mothers. It is a practical and suggestive book, which should take its place side-by-Blde with Miss Nightin gale’s “Notes on Nursing." MBS. O. M. DEVOK” SELECTIONS EROM THE WORKS 01JERE- MI TAILOR. WITH BOMB ACCOUNT OP THE AUTHOR AND HIS It; hag been said of thegolden-mouthed father.” Jeremy Taylor, that his writings contain more fine fancy and original imagery, more brilliant conceptions and glowing expressions, more new figures and new ap plications of old figures, moie, In short, of the body and the ml of poetry. than in an the oaes and tbs solos that haTB iinog Dfifln DrDflnoflfl in boiodb. 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The dissenting opinions are Included. Price 25 cents. KAY & BROTHER, . Law Booksellers. de3V 2t* 10 Bouth SIXTH Street. SIDUGATIOffU. YJ.BEASON SEMINARY—A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Gen tlemen. The above school is located at a quiet Tillage about Bin mil eB -weßt of Carlisle, Pa. The buildings are new and well ventilated, provided with suitable furni ture and apparatus for illustrating tbe various branches taught. AddreisE. HUNPINGDON SAUNDEEj. de2B-Im Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pa. TLTISS MABY E. THROFP HAS A A»J- select French and English BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, for Young Ladles, at 1811 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. For circulars, or other information, apply at the School. det6-tfe2 yriLAGE GREEN SEMINABY, PA .—PnpiU r «wlTßd at any tlma. 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; John C. Capp&Co., No. 2S South Third street, and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq, .Fifth and Prune streets. Address Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, A. H-. Village Green, Pa. : no6-tf WANTS. A YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERT ENCE, will accept a situation 5 as Salesman, in a fashionable dlothiug house? no obiectioa leaving tha city. Address "Clothing," Press Office. It* WANTED—A SITUATION BY A .* * Yenng MaiL. who has had five years’ experience ina wholesale Hardware store. Address “John,’’this 9SS°; de3l2t- WINTIB-TWO 00NDU0T0H8, „ , Haleemep, Barkeeper., Alient-, Canvasser., Bookkeepaia at Anency. 138 South THIRb Street. up ahirs. Merchants, hotels, and others,. supplied gratis with male help of every description. it* WANTED A SITUATIO N BY A ’ * young MAN from Ohio, in a wholesale Drug or Apothecary Establishment, where he could make him self rueful and gain a knowledge of the business; could influence some trade. Address “T. B. W.. 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Address “ In dustry,” at this office. del-tnthstf TTOUSE WANTED —WANTED ON * Lease, a good-sized Dwelling House, with back buildings and modern conveniencies, on WALJfOT or BFBUCE Streets, between Tentb atii Sixteenth streetß, Atnttw i nvi g?g ith r?w "WANTED—IN AN OLD ESTAB *J" LISBED Shoe House, a SALESMAN, that has ex perience, and can command a good Pennsylvania. Ohio, and Indiana trade. Address Box 2218, Philadelphia Post Office. deSO-st* SITUATION WANTED—IN ABANK ING-HOUSE, Insurance Company, or Coimting- House, by a Young Man who is a good writer and ac countant. References given as to character and qualifl cations. Address Box 2426, Post Office. , debo-3t* A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. A rare chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $2OO a month. 2G0.000 volumes already sold. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS. & CO., Publish ers, BALTIMORE, Md. deSO 3w* WANTED—AN ACTIVE AND •**. energetic SALESMAN in a Wholesale Variety House. Address M L. M.Phila. Post Office. de29-3t* WANTED—A LARGE OLD FASH *■ ioned three-seated SLEIGH, either new or second hand. Address 4 * Box 1295 Phila. Post office.” de29-3t* WANTED—A SALESMAN IN A -* * Notion Houbo. A liberal salary will be given to a suitable person. Apply to M. M. HARPLE, de29 6t* 53. North THIRD Street ©OK non PARTY haying $20,000 or 525,000. desiring to engage, either as Special or General PARTNER in a manufactu ring business, in this city, long establishsd, with an ex olmiva CASH trad*: and raying a lair Droit can And an tponpifTßT MOioDDinri iniii real amdo. “Mininr tnrer,” at tsu» office. d.©3o-St* C'Dn A MONTH I—"We Want Agents at tip\j v/SQQ a month, expenses paid, to sell onr Everlasting Pencils , Oriental Burners, and 13 other article*. IS cir culars sent/ree. SHAW & CLARK.Biddeford, 51a, d2Mm jfrJK 'A MONTH! -I WANT TO KERB * Y. .Agent* in every county at $75 a month, expen se* Paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machine*. Address. S. MADISON, Alford, Maine. oc23~d3rw?a DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER 'BINT GENERAL’S OFFICE-Phiiadelphia, Fob. 8, VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points: Torturas. t , Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Ya. Newborn,-N. 0. Port Royal, S. 0. A. BOYD, felO-t t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TjOR SALE—A NUMBER OP COUN TER TABLES, for stores. Apply No. 343 CHEST NUT Street, second story. . de3l-2t* l?OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL, ■*- Stock, and Fixtures, of a first-class Grocery Store. Apply to SAMUEL BOYD. de29 3t* S. E. corner RACE and SIXTEENTH Sts. M BROAD STREET RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—Handsome,well built Modem Dwel ling. on BROAD Street, near Girard &Teune. containing Sixteen Rooms, and ever? modern conyenience. Lot 20 W 166. Pzl««lo'(p;leKia«.en»s'. . QJEO. 3ST TOWMEBiU mia South FOURTH Street, MFOR SALE—A HANDSOME RESI DENCE on TWELFTH above Green. A three-story Brick Dwelling, three-story double back buildings, containing ten rooms,and every convenience. Lot 17 by S 5. Immediate possession. GEO N TOWaSBND, 1331-14 South FOURTH Street. ® , FOE SALE— GBEEN STREE 1' EE SIDENCE, with, immediate possesion, Jfo’ 1S14; jnHtbeen painted and papered all through. Lot IS by 196 feet 6 inches to Brandywine street. Also, neat Resi dence 656 -North. Thirteenth street. ApplytoE. PETTIT, Ho. 323 WALNUT Street. de29 non TO LOAN on mortgage. nP » )WUU Apply to JAMES H. CASTLE. deS9-3t* No. 708 LOCUST Street. SHIPPING. BOSTON 2ND PHIL2.DED PHI A STEAMSHIP LIKE, sailing from each port on SATURDAYS, from first Wliarf above PINS Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf,.Boston. The steamer NORMAN, - Capt, Baker, will sail frost Philadelphia for Boston, on Saturday, January 2, at 10 o’clock A. tf; and steamer SAXON, Capt. Matthews, from Boston for Philadelphia, on same day, at S P. M. These new and substantial steamships form a regular line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays, Insurances effected at one-half the premium charged on sail vessels.. Freights taken at fair rstes. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and BUli Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having line accommodations) apply to HENRY WINSOB & CO., mh9 333 Booth DELAWARE Avenue. STEAM. WEEKLY TO LIVES MMGiIBfi&POOIi, touching at Queenstown, (Cork Har, bor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, Nevr York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intend* ed to sail as follows: , EDINBURGH.. ..Saturday, .Tanaary 2. CITI OP MANCHESTER........ Saturday, January 9. And every succeeding Saturday at noon* from Pier No. 44 North River. BATES OF PASSAGE: Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Currency. FIEST CABIN, 980 00 STEKKAGB, (SO 0C I)o, to London, 85 00 • 80. to London, SI 00 80. to Paris, 195 00 80. to Paris, 40 00 80. to Hamburg, 90 00 80. to Hamburg, 37 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Hotter* dam, Antwerp, &c. f at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, 975, 956, $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool and Queenstown. SO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. 7or far tier Information, apply at the Company’s offlsM. _ JOHN GK DALE."A*ent, 11l WALNUT Street,PhUadalphJs- fSattHSSS WEST GHESTBB AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL EOAD, yia MEDIA. . „ : CHBIBTHAS EXCtJBBION. . ' f . Excursion Tickets -will be cold from Philadelphia to .■West Chester, cood from December 24th, 1863, to January 2d, 1364; inclusive. - Pare for thetouu4 trip, |L _____ e . . , . de2S-7t H. WOOD, Superintendent- PENN STEAM ■ ENGUNS Sfinfifita AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE h LETS* PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA CHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, *Ri FOUNDERS* haying for many years beau in saccewftu operation, and been exclusively engaged in building ui repairing Marine and River Engines* high and low pree* sure, Iron Boilers. Water Tanks, Propellers, ««.. respectfully offer their services to the public, as be Ini fully prepared to contract for engines s of all sues,Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns, of differ ent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick us snatch. Every description of pattern-making made a« the shortest notice. High aud Low-pressure, Flue, Tit bular, and Cylinder Boilers* of the best Pennsylranlt charcoal iron, Forgings, of all sizes and kinds; Iyoi and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; RoU-Tornlng, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected withOw above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done atthh establishment free of charge, and work guarantied. . The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, a%* are provided with.shears, blocks, falls, &c., Ac., foj r&lsloc he&vr or Hfht wofcto & JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER Streets. TTNION STEAM AND WATER V r HEATING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATBK HEATER THOMPSON’S LONDON. KITOHENES,.and ell oOx ImSoved COOKING APPARATUS. Boiler* and Water Baoka. Parlor and other Grata*. Regiitera and Ventilators, Hackstand- Jamba, and *1 thing* aonneated with the above branch of bnslneaa • , ■ . JAMES P. WOOD. ! No. 41 South PODKTH Street E. M. PEL'*’ W JtLL. Bnnsrlntendent. ap29-lj TRUBBEB, BRACES, &&, IL/vj akllfnUp adjusted by P_?. NEBpiill corner of TWELFTH and RACE-Street*. - O -Ladles’ Department for »ame, *ondn*ted te Ladle*,-WELFTH Street. flr*t door below Baca. Tfc mort complete and variod rtoekoe hand. «on«*tin* Ji s*rt ol Trane*. Supporter*. Should*r Br»*ae, Belt* andace*. Blaitt* Stocking*. Ornteiea, Syringe*. Ai tUinforllumrv, Sick loom. fa. 4*l-3ilt AMUSEMENTS. AkEBIOAN ACADEMY OF MUBMP. ■**- BTDPBNDODS ATTh'dOTION. First ohrht of tfw en^ajgment „ THB REAL OHILDKBN OF THh' DESMBT. „WIU appear, ta conjunction with tha _ KAVBL. MANTINBTTI, AND iXAIIIIW TSOTTPk THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JBVEWIJNM, D«u*&fc*r Blst and January let* ' - TIGHT ROPE ■ . Mad’Ue ZANFBBTTA and Ha»b» PAUL. Tha.beautlfnl Ballet, by 0. Mnthiou. , . LB DIABLS A QUAXBE- After which, the celebrated act, mu „ , LEB HOMMBS DB LTIIE. The Comio Pautomime of „ , jf JEANNETTE AND JEANYfOT. Coaoladlng with tbe wonderful feats: of th®> ~ ' BEDOUIN ARABS, V Unsurpassed by anything in the world „ PRICES OF ADMISSION 1 : ParanetrParquetCircle, and Balcony-.- TT— mil? 0 6xtr » ahar*e for reserrad h '»*» 1_ upper Circles .1 ....21 cent*. Pro«oenlnm Boxes, B .eats eaeh.,.. . . ,#S Box office open dally from 8 till 4 o’clock, V There- seats may be seonred for three days In advance _ .Boors open at 7; performance to commence a 8- Ou»k at 1034 o’clock. de3l :: JfEW OHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE*— Lessee and Manager.. Mr. WM. WHEA TLW, IJEW'TBAR EVE BTIOBT BUT ONE OF TBE ENGAGBMI TfT. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Deo. 31, 1863* win ™„t,„ 1.4 EDWIN FORREiT. nill matte his onlyappearance, for the last ten yeaiv the'late’sherida^KMwieB 1 , «“* wri «~ Ur. .ejj* K Jfr.-DritoUt MolehtaLlMr. MflMlh - Mr. Collier... .Michael.[Mr. Chapman...«... BratA Mr, Ringgold. Jagheli. | Mr. Hai1.......... ,gS3S£ Madame Ponislas Emma. - Musical Conductor. -eMARKHASSLER. ON NEW YEAR NIGH P LAST APPEARANCE AND BENEFIT OF EDWIN FORRESP. ON SATURDAY EVENING LAST APPEARANCE AND BENEFIT OF „ • L JEAN HOSHER. v v* € atleyhas great pleasure in announcing that' a B^(>r * revAAgagement of the great Lrrlf - VESTVALI 5SwTrt 1 4- a^S^i, l lier great character of Games. : MONDAY NEXT, January 4. 1864. deH TUBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH ATX STREET THEATRE. HOUSES FILLED TO THE ROOF. Second 'Week of Engagement of THIS (Tharsdai) EVENING,' December SI, HANDY ANDY. _ _ _ A^dy.. FB ANK DBBW. /With the bobk of There's Whisky la the Jug *• .„ To conclude with (sixthtime) ■ ALADDIN; 08, THE WONDERFUL LAMP. w ,Mow Twaokey. FRANK DREW. With, the songs of * My Son he ia a Handsome Boy* and I Wonder Where’s My Boy Aladdin.” Curtain rises at 72£ o’clock. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. ' ' LESSEE. Mrs M. A. OASEEITSOM. „ MB. J. S. CLAEKE. Keceelyed with the most liriUlunt Enthusiasm nlrttlr. in Tom Taylor’a areas fteaeitita vt V MAH," wMeli will he presented every njght this weefe. To be plowed with, tbe QRAJXD HOLIDAY FA WISAHT, from the dett NAIAD QUEEN. CTEREOSCOPIAN. —WB WOULD . advise oor friends to visit thin great piece of Ajaeifr can Manufacture, superior to any ever imported} deSl-3t* HBE A T NATIONAL 01 BO U S TEO DTE.—MARKET Strest, *bova Tiralfth. Directress, Mrs. CHAKI.ES WARNER, formerly Hn, DAN RICE. CHBIRTM*S FESTIVAL WEEK. '•*. TWO PERFORMANCES DAlLY.—Afternoon at in O'clock; Evenixg, 7.40. .In addition to a rich, hill of entertainments* that*, will be produced the great dramatic Equestrian Spee* tacle ~ DICK TURPIN THE HIGHWAYMAN. beautiful Fairy Classical Pageant „ ,THE SPRITE OF THE SILVER SHOWER. Remember* each afternoon at 2}£; evening, 7.40. By this arrangement the many strangers* as well a*, citizens of Philadelphia, have' extra opportunities t* Witness the wonderful performances of the A GREAT NATIONAL TROUPE. ADMISSION, 25 cents: stage Seats, 60 cents; Private Box, E 3; Gallery* 16 cents. de2B*tf PERSONAL;—GO AND SEE THHf STEEEOSCOPIAN, TENTH and CHESTNUT Stmt*. de3l-St* rjON'CBBT HALL, CHESTNUT STREBT, A*OVE TWELFTH. COMMBNING MONDAY. Dec. 28th. SECOND WEEK AND?*' BRILLIANT SUCCESS „ OF THE BLAISDBLL BROTHERS. SWISS BELL-RINGERS, Who were received last week with, unbounded applause, and pronounced by the press and public to be the niig talented Company that have appeared for years in delphia. .They Will be assisted by 5 BOLO ARTISTS,' MiBIMEBLUSBELL. . Solo Harpist and MR. RUDOLPH HALL, , Solo Echo Bugle, who will appear each Evening this week In New , ■ Popular Solos. There will also he given a Grand Day PERFORMANCE oir WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. ia . u AT3 O’CLOCK. Admitting all Children, in the afternoon, for - 10 CENTS. «*T _ , „ Prices of admission at Night Reserved Seats. All other Seats, de2S-6t COLDIER’S NIGHT. V MUSICAL JTOTD HALL, January - Bth, ifiGL ANNIYEBSABY OF THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLIAJBL . PARK BENJAMIN, the distinguished lecturer, will deliver his new and pc—- triotic poem on " THE WAS. abounding with. EXCELLENT HITS, PATHIOTIC, SATIRICAL, PkTTTPAT QUIZZICAL, and POLITICAL. GUAM) COMPLIMBITTAKY TESTIMONIAL CAPT. THO&. G. FUNSTON, (Late of tie J?cott Legion Regiment,) whose services are commemorated in. tlie following •or->— respondence: cofisisroutfsam .. . ■ PHTDAPEtPSTiS, I>OC. Z2d. 1563. Capt. thoh. 5. "rssToy —Jbear Sir .* In -view oi fact that yon are disabled, from further duty as a and the knowledge that under three different enliM meats yon have patriotically responded |to the call for our country’s defence, the undersigned, a few of yotaf" old personal friends, take this method of' tendering to*. a Complimentary Testimonial, to be given at such ttm»* and place as you may designate. Very truly, yours, A. G.-Curtin. Aquilla Haines, , James Pollock, Geo. W_ L. Johnson, william B. Mann, James C. Kalch, John A. Hiestand, J. 8. Morton, . E W. Davis, • Anthony Conrad, C. M. Donovan, S. Leedom Smith; George B. Graham, David Beitler, Charles C. Wilson, A. fl. Reynolds, J- W. B. R. Selby, Charles A. Jones, - John Spear. William A. Gray. J. Orr Finnie, George W. Colladay, E. W. C Greene, Horace if Martin, John A. Clark, ■ VTiiliam Meeser, Henry C. Pollock, Sidney Doming, H. C. Thompson, John Patterson,' James A. sawyer, Thomas Thompson, and others. CAPTAIN FUNBTON’S REPLY. - _ ~ ' _ Philadelphia, Dec. 23.1883. To His Excellency A. G. Carfcm, Governor of Penney!*-- vania, Honorables James Pollock. Willifcn B. Mann. John A. Heistand, B W. Davis. Alderman D Beitler. Colonel A. H. Reynolds, E. •W. C.' Greene, and others: ' GE>"TiiE3iE2f : I was very- much surprised and gratified upon receiving your request to name a time and plans where I might be the recipient of a testimonial at your bands. The very complimentary manner in which you have been pleased to refer to my services under the seve ral call* made by our common country, is far more flat-- term* than I deserve or ever conceived. The soldierV highest ambition, is in the approval of his If I have done aught to secure this, I am-indeed - thankful. I would commend tbe Bth of January, dear to us all Isl. itH past glones and history, and name the Musical Fund Hail as suitable forwhatyou gro^ose. TSOMAS OuNSTON. Late Captain 68th F. Y* MB. Gtrs ELMORE, the celebrated Drummer, will beat the BATTLE CALL, previous to the Lecture" TICKETS FIFTY CENTS* „ - E. W. C. GREENE. ' . ■ „ Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Charles C. Wilson, Seeretary. de%HjaS ■^TUNDEBLIOH’S A- series of illmtrations of T. S. ARTHUR’S TEN NIGHTS Ilf A BAR-ROOM, ALSO, - - JOHN BUNT AN’S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, And oilier attractive Scenes from „ LIFE, CHARACTER, NATURE, and ART. Proprietor ana Manager .Mr. JOSEPH VERBYI, l. _ will open at CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM, Chestnut Street, above Twelfth, on , ' , . NEW YEAB’S'EVE, and continne for a sbort season. This splendid series of more than. 100 grand Panor&mSar Paintings was executed by • Mr. GEORGE WUNDERLICH, an American. Artist, who stands unrivalled as a seen!* Painter. Admission 25 cents. Children 16 cents. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Liberal arrangements made with, schools, temperane#, , and other societies. - . Matinee every Wednesday and. Saturday afternoon afc 3 o’clock. Children 10 cents. de29-dt "PRNST HAKTMA> N HAS, THE H<X A-i ifOK to announce that, previous to his departur®. from Philadelphia, he will give TWO MATINEES at the HORTICULTURAL HALL. Corner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets. The first Matinee will be given on SATURDAY. Janu ary 2d. at 1 o'clock; the tecond will be given SATUR DAY* January 9th, at the same place and hour. Subscription for the two Matin&es. One Dollar. The book is now open at Andre’s Music Storey No. 11D& Chestnut BtTeet. where Programmes of the Matinees can be procured. These are positively the only Matinees Mt. Hartman*. will be able to give in Philadelphia. de29-tuthf 3fc* JgECOND SEASON, 1863-^64. „ M. H. CROSB and CHARLES H. JARVIS. Respectfully announce to the public that they WS&. give - POUR CLASSICAL SOIREES. AT 13S FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS WINTER* The first of the series to be given in DECEMBER, mfc > the remaining three during the months of JAnuAKY. FEBRUARY, and APRIL. 1564. Messrs. C. and J. Wfiß be assisted bv tho following Artists: > ' Carx Garb titer. Violin. (G- M. Schmitz, Violoaeeß*. L. TscHißNEßiContra Basso! Wm. Stoll, Clarionet.' A Kellner, Hautboy. J. Koch, Flute. ' G. Muller. Bassoon. IC. Plaqeman. Horn.' Programme, with subscripton prices, at Gould’s. As- ■ dr6 A Co.’s, and Leek Walker’s. noli-statkU THE MiENNERCHOB TAKER PLEA SURE In announcing to Ha friends and the public that its . FIFTEENTH FANCY DRESS BALL, Will take p'see on MONDAY EVENING, February let, IS64* _ AT THK AMERICAN ACADBMY OF MUSIC. Tickets can only be had by subscription of themembenr of the Society, ana the authorized Managers, whose *£•* •- dresses will be published hereafter. deld-tatfaatf T'EMI’LE OF WONDERS. A ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TEKTHand CHESTNUT Street*. HAPPY CUHISTMAS: HBBBY DOINGS FOB OLD AND YOUNG. SIGNOR ELITE EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING TH*V „ HOLIDAYS, at S and 7X. . . _Tha feats in NECROMANCY will be novel, tnw bt VENTRILOQUISM new and astonishing:, ana the BIRD# graceful and attractive. deag-tr POTHEBMEL’S MARTYRS IN THE; AV COLISBUM. ACADEMY OF FINB ARTS , ~ • CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. Will positively CLOSE on JANUARY Ist. - Open from 9 to 5; Evening, from 7 to 10. no3o-tjal riBBMANIA OKGHE3TBA.—PUBLIC every SATURDAY, at S o’closk, f M. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single tieMk 4 eents. Packages of eix tickets, .$L To be had at / DBBU 1104 CHESTNUT* Street, J. R GOULD/ gTj VKirrfe and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door, oy "PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY “Tm XT THE FINS ARTS, /' v ■ 105*5 CHESTNUT STREET. / OPEN DAILY (Sunday* excepted) from/ jaw tnx 6P.M.- -/ * *■** Admiflsion 26 cents. Children half price MEW YEARS.—GET FO, R A PR , -- SENT one of those eheap colore/ pHOTOGRapm at SI. whieh are executed in life-UF * and snMrL,. .s*l at-REIMEB’S, SECOND Street, abr *? ■ . fJOTTON SAIL DUOr A^ND CANVAS of ell number* sndbrar 0 *- te -««. Jo * w - ’KSte’fe . 60cao*ft .29 can*. SOGKAPHICOW.
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