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pa, fsom Bositne for Liverpool, ?moved et this port at
She *lied Alftallelt o'olool4
The Steamer ''
ITAimi x4 l)•64 P —l t es t il m bi P itine t'A inti
verpoolor iota arnved ere to , dayolailed r tons
three crclook-this,aftenmqn.
aklysts by 1,06%11010,
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BAva_i~eAlt, Dec.. 15:—Cotton maim; today,
of OM bates. Bales of the yam '7,780 NOS. ReOeipta
19660.ba105. Rasing 15160 cleat- year. Receipts
aheadblAtetleor7.ooo,lntleat et 0114ontitem ports /110,.
bales. Stoott in
. pOrt 73,350 bale&
1181.#,aLear_.ow, 8. u.i.Dee. /5 .-00404.411301 to-day of
bales. :Salon of tote week KM Palatial an advance
? r iNk t i r , Deo;lriVrtret favors buyers.
closing , quattl sales to-day - of 1600 ba . los at 10}6 for mid-
BA iTINITIVZ; Dee' 16,-4 . 9vii akendy an d no t „th e .
Howard Street tie 37X. heat fi rmer at $1.1001.45 fo;
while. end 81.20101.118 for mat Corn firm, and Nilo
hipheri to whita 72+07601 'Moak, • mew York 816;
prima 1040, littomfakd Sides Whiskey -Ana , at
- 67 c for bio, • • - • , • .
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- The Neil* Vrlithetts . Cottoli Market.
Cnanistiontliee.3s.-:-The Noir Orleans Orvicent of
Tgeellay nye that sigty-seven ships are loading for
Ltve.thoel, sixteen for Rape, end sixteen for other to
ll/cif- our of e poau. "eetteii tinter' sititbrokers
of New Orieses have aoonteneed In the rego'utum pub
lished by the tier; (Meant ~ Ptitt'eurtitt of Nov.% to
go into (dreamt Monday next, - -
Marra Cotton Market.
NZwtfione. 1100.11f^itt Vitt, Nor. AL—New Oriels''e
tray erdinuire /lea declined Sw7o Ono° the last steamer
report New Orleans ear rs ottotaA et soar. Bale, of the
Week 3,000 Welt, 2,001:111blelor hate been gold cla
ms the east three tate. 'The market slows with a do
chnint teridertof. ' , Strict middling New Orleans Me
107 f. Mobile Joansoar. . -
ARRIYALR AT sing PRINCIPAL lICTELB
4 UP ♦O 12 O'OpOCX LAST snort: .
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.trt Maude: Dr y , Ft ThirnaKd. Hartford '
iui Muni. Bunt& -, •'- U LHarrmatoo, Bait •
Wenn & la Kilt miss Hue Vonstson, Halt 2
OM F-lintiner: N Y AII Foster • •
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, ri P Mithttem it s.kor. Balt id , W ysley, Wea , hinoton '
tel4;l l n.q.:titgle. Ky ' Li3,ZDAV, Ila
o p Jewett, ri Y ,' .1 Ib' Wheeler, N . Y ' •
C II" Bor Jo •wf. Brooklin -•
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- IdERCHAHTIVIIO/111,:—Polirth - et.: below Mob,
A Edvards & la; Towanda tlr Politer te • la:Lano
MISS Rohrer. Lana IV 'T Barry, Boston
8 Mehl, Md - , Tames London. Carlisle
TB Evens, leittsbarg Mrs hooka, Cid, 0
• Hunt t d, Catasattqua talon Who, Bethlehem -
Sow/ Behind's, Allentown Geo IL 0 Neal, Belt
Nam' Rparhowk, Neils A Coleman, Haverhill
A 7)1%0 tr,-Frespott,
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THE 'UNION, BOTsL—Arch street. above Third.
R Niiiii,Al loons ' -.A 8 Peel); Cltdo • .
tunWirt. BethleVn ; '-:, itn fittykr. Folnkrleee't
ne Aleffen - , . Loyd : Trey, .1%,y .
ief ate Flu ~ - a Ihnokar. brordoirrille
to Omit W h in. D el 31t Ibbyti.,Trentton. Ni ' ,
CI Minn. rorkfhtinge In It Feßhektnor. batrobe
MAla Yelthelmer, Latrobe Robert Dick . •Jtellitio
amen• Easton , /X Biughaul,Efliton -
JIOO,E/tater' w tsecicar, Reston
Bent Haywood, Potteraa , R MaDor3ll. &stip tton
' JONES' HOTEL- Ohs stunt' sweet. above Sixth.
Wm y Pitgeld..Pltila -- Pres ten, Ala -
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inet. mays P Carpenter. Maas
.13 Ayres Pa , -Thor Dollard_ Pa
itany .t.'eff. Bristal Af_ his Simla , liißt
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go mom a, Z Itptler. ealgngton
A Shreve It. NJ Aibfiela, N Y
3_si 0 Bevan. Alexandria, Gee Cornwall. Savenrifth
N C Phitt,N YL Melesn.Enne.wha,Va
A Simpson k la Balt French, blase
3 blareh. Masa B B Bharpleb N Y
RE Bogey', NYE _ .
lIOUNT liziiiiopt 1101131,-Beckond K.. above Arch,
31 erifflohdbibi - , .. r_ -- .13 4. 10terer ester, Ni
ietrilrfeerr,T;Lieir • ..• ' 11 - Potereoil,,C=r ° :o a
- Atndort. A'hils., , ,- , - -- Nees bond, Pa
ebt truomon. Pe - Jobe Clerk, Allentowre 1 -
4 Leonine, N Y - - .1 W Thompson ,k le, X . ( Y
7,1 jr.Patterson, Reston • •• -
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MYSRCIfANTO' 110118 E—Third it., shove Callawhlll
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' 'ASHMAN il(PPELnCheeinut at., ale. filth. '
D VT3Ories,lF_Jorenie, NJ: li Frantz, Liumester eAt
B_olfiliat rtiLanusteroo -11.11._litirtion, Nashvine -
Wile W!lpeins le ech.Balt 1, Muth, Vt ,- ,- - --
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oho A Boitihmard, N J Du F Snott.weaditin . -
nick Heed., { t, ~ ,-- • - .1 1 Epaulet, St Lotus
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ow Cortis.At I.owe- ...-$ 13 , 11 . 0un c. lota -
W Laudon, by-: - -0, „It . __ --
g tarok AI . 141 i t , _ ti t ZOOM'. rov. 11,1 -,
l ifkl i g: Ml l es ° -'„-., - A' "r 7ril l en t r Maidt . '
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ooinititem stoTka,,Nczih• ..ii.. iitio . vi,tmeip k ui.
3 Mennashi Chester ET ~. e OP,Atorkiwell, Chaster oo
G Odour 43r, if De Gram H. L Bardcaute, B Dam
. -T Hoptina, Md
tir p lit i rtiirt, Md '- - jrac H Haines. Pa
ackson, Phil ; _ . ni Sutliff. AM
o G Moore. Blio_ta co •:, Omen oaUloor. Pa
O. e Churchman , J.lOl ~ .. , ', - • ~, -
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FITATF4 UNION - H O TRL-Market at.. above Sixth.
W Hearers, Phila . - --'' -P Mos, Perry ait, Pa '
W M Porter Ca r lisle, Pa --, t } MtDahrislitt -
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A:Wollytqnsistn. en, Pa - Moltoo, Itloontrield.°
Trap sr. lumgold, - fa- .I)3N/saver. Barks co,la
t4 l Awltt'd: . . VstiiVidi'lltniltr,""
IFMif, tilt' ', - ''' rig.vraii.ditni.'
Weatets. Lewistown J Boon. Pa `
Wilson,- Columbia Rat Bowls d, Ohio
RlMongior, po, II Barter, PA
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BALM , ' ELEIRAP HOTEL-Second at., bolo', Vibe.
tVi e t it: Balt' ,' --'
~ P.O.goson k la. Salt .
I: ; l eder, SO ' lett wo regsli k ify i rj , 54 k) "u"
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tutor, Pa 1 ", ° ' * ph tit & to, Hooka
burn:Laluteta, Pa - Jamitisoo, Pa
- James; Pa - - dward.Atklnaon. Pa
William Modoin, PA _ rhu C,Rich.. Po, '
AMIN. Gomm fro : JotyLotch, Hartsville
etophmi Shaw Bristol,' , _ Chu K Lake e, Pa
Jetwo4stroec, Oanks : r Taylor Pucka
A T DaSleld . a.- ' K 'Doane. Buckingham
etas Patmaratt ' • - ''" -. cm F Flint, Nebraska
Geo 8 Skinner Nebraska •has Torbert, Pa.
Cob nelnor,i,sloska 'Edw . Bnina, lahaslia
C )(Holten, acts co - Chas Kirkbrlde. Buoks co
B Windt, Southampton ' Geo F,rans, Southampton
in Mahon. Buts po li C Parry, Backs co
Jas Ponaogrift.lhaoic'gham C Cadwallader, Pa
060 Herrick, fluky co Born lloomb. Rooks to .
IS D MINIM. D r re, ,-, Jdo Tagttor r iLO%, ,_ ks
IrLifitterfai2l.l. Cit y kgrets Wright , _ n etper,laion=
Joe Fell Pa -- -•. , - - - Wm Davison, Cheltenham
John Kelsey, Yordloyvillo - - - - - - -,
BLACK BEAR. ItOT.TSV-7hird at, stove - Oallewhill.
C FithimAlorfomlio '
..0 P floyder,'Leldsb no
iwunrinoirer, PIoYMMOWn. 31fssi e rumbowor o Do) I , o
nil! Oitoon, - DoMostoins .Wm ddowt. Moreland .
Clemens ,D oyleirtown . 0 Ceo eso. Bytom'
A mama, ny,bery . , - ' 11110141 Pinney, Atoka co .
SamuoiPottenr. Bunks no A Clayton. pouthsmpten
O ROoder *ben/ ' Jim BlThomaii, Books co
Ceo Glammorai.Lheat Val John Belk/tad, Pa -
.1 Efoiatand, Jr, Lana -
EAGLE HOTEL—Thied Arcot, above RUC
1' Rice Recto Y frc Nratisoo.
"Akt , hos Ciatte L N y
pee
flo g
s u c h,
i Tykatt, nu;:pggton, NJ
Vezoett, P Poru i gl i airp
tf = v ;il;i;,s ,, t # t li t obeh, Deccnon. Pa
F o AT.tt, Chester co ..* o ll 4 l wiot Lancaster ,
FIN irktiOierlanisasterco "' "euter"
BALD BAOLS—Third street, above Callowhln.
LINWig/ BoutW. Bucks co Chas Beau. Bucks co
W B Tr a y tg, Borturap'a W Beaus, Bunts oo ,
NATIQNAL noTEL—ir stsCre Third.
A BymAta, tee, Baas, 'PA
0 Miller,hab easter " ornat. LNlciiater'
t tiv eri n gr
Union
co tuV karete
tmakhr,rrett
e .ra Uretrokir ter . trar44
WI tan
Mt Clare . A Btricker, Lebanon
HT. Zouzs ROT.EIe-Cissitn at street, stove Third.
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J&T V; ~ e r •. Y -
IP Talbot ' , v- - A winuni, Y
Filissoolds. Tbos Stephenson, N I
'aaitMt,,wELLiamprdz'
MU FOURTH
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, • "_', l 7 4 , r„ , iti r r Alan Prtris; Boa nt." "
ArriVad,ehip Joan 9144, Front Callao., _ , . _
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" - - ' MOMORNDit.
litelitnehip :Delaware, Come, kenos, arrived at N York
, ,
7 13=iiildfnburi. lelrrar, - eleared-at New York
yesterday . , or iverrool ,
Stitattuaup, ttlneall Bnranta,,, Matthews, sailed - trona
Boston latn to for anatimPota.
&soon Fulton, wotron,onlared at New York yea-
IfltiT flfga l a r , e -italt;olearoli at Banton 16th last. for B
Jam , ,
akin lisplryisph, Whiting. for Ba
n Brune idea ; ataarad
git B N ut a p w a yi n k . p i r B rio" : wspni, „
na, f eleared tit New York
" Ith i d noirTen n l. fpirevairos, vas 0 Maim Oat 11.
Ifb d Brown or New York, was at Whampos
'Oat 11 2 _ fi41 7 • ~ -—" '-
' - '-
Bium,_pri vernor Morton and Messenger, for Bavaria ),
" prep wharamsa Oot le, •
ara t teraow • Baton,- for'Buenos AireS, cleared at
Bottom lith hum, • •,• • - •
B Nrk k •we& th e V GAG, 11 , eBeet, from 'Now * yrnr;arktved,
l ig it eill," asp l eec h for Rio de Janeiro; cleared at
J pterdar,
li tith; P Pit exesppiim4 Inwards, °Jawed at New York
lesterday for Philadelphia,
&br Caroline *Wanton, Baker, hence, arrived at N
Yorklrindll' if - 411 Ii re"!,i' ri
Bohr salien, roma , . e osr yea et Washing 7
" gar Yl tirt.ii,,Bnilill,"frotn Vanadelnllll4 arrived
at New lord letti Mat. , . = :,, •••,.„ • •, • •
1,,
'Aloha. - nor, Baker,henoe, arrived it l'utfainoutli
Itth Ina -- -
Bohr M :Tilton, Tilton, for Galveston, oleated M New
Ir rotritrinittgobintoi. is'elßieti Ann; ist , P ad,
he r e rla n lin i 'RWr i lttle i btrt, ram' Nerst;Yor" it,e.r , ,
i ' vea 1 e a riat e r' arrived - tit reierittiri
Solt,'
_ye , t . puree ;
13 . Pro, ot t fiet idais i rtioliohr, cleared at 'New York pester
°Vgthr „ k V, V, P l i ttrri,ciniii, arrived lit ,Wilmisiton ,
141 - 1. tikinst.-:: ,- -• „ •'. . ,
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• nterp; Novt•The Asperioati
Nap IP Beth
likneepie, !porn otte_rdam_ tor, ow_ , oj_ ,___ _.
main infunratanavon Illov xi , •IV Mu ..0....-"invC
ohocti a bqf 119 •,.. ,
ree * triitoPt de den go o • • „.„
Vitae Mk nit the a) 8 Pder-
Al°l ' it l' Flan , York, put in herewith loss
~1411. , 01 4 ,,,H.1 49 . 06 ti sk . r epairn , nre nompletliA,anAthe
ti rh . VAPZION "I'rk; tilt:a iii;;iii*hs;n:
e %
; 1 2it., liiltaii.:iridtl.6-17'4.1.i.i..17',
a_hip TOdifHlidenee hab alio' arrived in -.
smiler eon
Ooth — Ln port, Ocean Steed end hoe CoOPOT.
Waking freight. "The Game Cook highest' chartered for
4100 to tak,t o Shanthae,the cargo of the Br slue Spirit
or the Age. The Spitfire in tit Sourabaya. seelung ein
p,lormea TO? il l yttfet hee, sallrd for Singapoio. r _ Thu
.yu freittleanlslip Nova Scotian. at Pottland.,l
Ar Idverpool Dec 1 , Excelsjor, Swift, New ork.
At at Deal Deo j, Plymouth Rook, Hammond, N York
thr Lendori. - •
Ar tri the,Cllde„Deo I, garetiWell, Stowe, New York
for Blastoff. e
D ,
'AT Atifeivreo WfMalott," New York,
t,
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
The Handkerohlefloght Vessel, that par Wednesday
on thelOth instant, was restationed on
Morning lest,
MARRLED.
LINDSAY-40X.—.0g1 the lath indent, at the Church
-pf: the' Atonement, by the Re+. llerdamin • Watson.
Dr, Andrew Lindsay to Hannah Lovering, daughter of
the late Charing Peg. ell of thla" •
Et UNT—RICH4RDII-011 the 29t 'of November, 180,
by Rev. John MoDowell, Mr. B. Pr ce Hunt to Mice Jo
bootee D., daughter of William-Rlokards, Eon, allpf
Mt v.
C ALLAHHAN—LE O rIO.—On the 22d of October, by
Rev. Clark .Loudon. Mr. Robert Callaghan to Mae
Elizabeth Lewia,both of Nem eaten, Philadelphia.
WATltsWii.rl B.—On the llth instant, by Rev Joe.
Srratt, George, youngest eon of Alr. James Watt'', of
Bath. Engnd. to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of
Willi,
. Watts, o f title city, formerly of Weetburf,
England.
• CHRIUMitN—CARVER.—On Dec. leth, by Rev. I. D.
WilliaMson, W. E. Chrieman, of Pickering, Chester
°minty, to Mu. lassie F. Cmarer. of Philadelphia. *
EM—S_ rgox.—o.n the Hth Instant, by Rev. Thomas
atreet, Mr. James Pisa to Mea Maggie Stook, both of
thus city.-
DIED.
MOOrtE-00 Thursday eieningi the 15th inst., Annie
Avila of Charles 11. Moore, are a 53 yearn.
The funeral services will be held in the Burins Garden
kOpt Chinch.. Thirteenth street; below Coates / on
oileaT atternoon, the 10th instant, at 2 &Moon. rho
femur are requestld to meet at the residence of he
husband. 821 nortkrifteenth street, at 1 o'cieek.
IrRWEILER—uti. the 15th instant, Mr. Jones Ur
wailer, in the 58th year of his age
The relatives and friends of the family are yew.*
thlly invited to attend the funeral, from his Into rein
deime•northweat corner of Fourth and Thompson sta.,
en Toesdayafternoon at 1 o'clook, without further no
tiee.
111DDLE....05 the 11th Instant, 'Mr. Wm. Riddle, in
the 34thyear of lue age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also the Vigi
lant Fire Company Empire Lodge No. 101, I. 0. 0. F.,
Rising Star Lodge No. 126, A. Y. 31.. are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence,
Bristol turnpike, two miles above Fmnkford. on Sun
day afternoon, at 1 o'olook. To proceed to Cedar Hill
'Cemetery.
EDWARDS.—On the morning or the. 15th instant.
Samuel R. Edwards, in the 16th ypar Ohm age.
unet from the residepee his son-in-law.son-in-law. ce Tm
ah pardiner. Marlton, N.J., seventh day morning,
at °look.
CANFIELD.—cIn the lith instant, Patrick Canfield,
lii i n a e i rlf nu Ma hate residence. Cope street. between
Twentr•thixdand Twenty - fourth, ahem) Walnut, thin
(Maur afternoon et ko'clOok.
toROV .—On the 14th instant, Mrs. Mary Ann Grove,
in the 66t year of her age.
Funeral from her late redidepos, N 0.136 Poplar street,
shove Lawrence, on Sunday afternoon. at 1 o clock, •
YANSCIVER.—Ornhe 11th instant, Mrs. Rachel Van
so Ivor. in the 76th year of her age.
Funeral {roe, the residence of her son-in-law, Daniel
Binder. No. 943 Randolph Wept, this (Saturday) after
noon, at 1 o'clock.
SHOW AKE R.—On the 14th instant, Mary Ann Shown
trer,wife ofJanob Showaker in the 46th rear of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 1/34 Olive street,
below glohteenth. on SUriday morning. at 10 o'clock. •
iEND —Pp tho 16th 'natant, Lillie Begone, only
daughter of fadob and Freder i c a Friend, aged 3 years,
months, and 16 days.
Slineral from the residence of her father, No 826 N.
I lrf h t a a r tV a Cr ,l
- WhiflatP,/e
of the
late Geo. W. Smith. Sr., in theft st oar of her are.
Funeral from the residents, of her son. Rev. William
Smith -No. Pm Hutchinson street, this (Saturday) after
noon. at 1 o'clopk
MOURNING MOTTSSELINES DELAINFL
to oNNTE.—SESSON & SON hare reduced
10, yerde of Imported Slack and White Manselines
De taint, to only lit cents.
MOURNING ATOM/
die No. NS CtiEoTNUT Street.
BLACIE THIBET LONG SHAWLS.—
Now in Store, n NI assortment of Lupin'. Black
hibst :•Lon& /Wain /Caro, Lurn'a blank Ceslunerel,
eiraerVilealliTe e t. riNg L EalgriirTeer,
BBBsON MON, mOunnnK Store.
dl5 SH CHESTNUT Street.
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. .
FIRST BFRIP.B.
Ono onlinne.lgino. Muslin. Price 81.
" The crest London Preacher here seta forth hie views
of the future In burning words, with the energy end real
of aprophet tient from God. • Ale sermons
will he read with thrilling interest.—M 1. Observer.
LIFE AND TRAVELS OF HUMBOLDT.
With an introductlon by BefAan Taxt.ex, A nova !ar
and interesting Mot raptly ; summery of his travails;
moms of Ida works and extracts from the most im
poTtant ones. One vol., with steel portrait. Muslin.
Prise $1.20.
MOTHER GOOSE FOR GROWN FOLKS
A HOLIDAY BOOK.
A new and stir:idly° Christmas Volume. Printed on
tinted paver, with frontispiece by Billings. Elegantly
bound in fnncy muslin. Price 75 cents.
VERDANT GREEN.
A clever and amusing sketch or adventures in an
English University. Illustrated with needs 200 hu
morous wood cuts. One vol. Ninetieth thousand. Mus
lin. Price St.
Any of these Rooks will be sent by mail, voltage frost
to any part of the United States, on the receipt of the
price. by RUDD & CARLETON,
Publishers and Booksellers.
ill7-ths-tr No. 100 GRAND Bt.. near Broadway. N. Y
N EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS PRE
-1- S UNT.
PERSONS
CHRIST AP AS lI PRESENT
eROOLn AtrnscPuitt pin
THE. NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPAIDIA.
REVEA PO timte
•
NOW READY.,
To ho en elated in Fifteen Yohnes,
PRICE U PER VOLUME.
A BulisoriptionHook Now Open nt thMe
or Age R nt's,
RHIN LAN.
ARCADE HOTEL, eft Chestnut street
This is an admirable Present from a parent to a non,
from annntat a to their teachers, from a congregation to
their pastor. from a brother to a brother or sister, or
from a friend to a fiend. dl7•tf
THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC
FOR 1860.
Will be issued ttlmt Christmas, and will oontain
The usual ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS and
CA EIIIASM.
fIoVEENMENT OF THE UNITED &PATES—Ex
ecutive. Lesteletire, end Judicial
CONDENErED oTATEMENT OF TEE IMPORT
ANT ACTS OF THE XXXVIti CONGRESS, at its Se
cond Seseinn. Also, the historr of some Important bills
WiliCh were illtrekettec t l, but failed to b ourn ,. 1 ....
A BRIEF SKETCH of the late WAR IN ITALY,
RtrotNs OF ELECTIONS I o all the States holding
General Elections during the soar AM earertillr com
piled expronsl torrent o TRIBUNE ALMANAC, and
compared with elections for conveniont refer
ence
A 'LIST OF STATES—Capitals. Governors, Times of
Holding General Elections and LegislAtive tiessions,
ir.`•
The POPULAR VOTE for PRESIDENT, by /Hates,
for the years 1848, 1883, and 18.6 3 ; and other interesting
polities) statistics.
!'rice (postage prepaid /,single copier. 13 cents, Ante
titian 0.111 10 realm, I . 104 Rowse, 448.
it Rent by exprese, 7 er BO; 13 cowl for pl.
wompanie w ith Orders, the oath, respect ully soli
cited. Addrees BOR ACE riREELhv V.,
fll7-111tWIt Tribune Buildings, New York.
TM PUBLISHED a correct Likeness of
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. Price 23 oonta.
MIMS & BROTHER,
1.117..5t. No. 8 South Stith Wept.
NGRAVINGS.-JAMES S. EARLE &
SON, Ste CHESTNUT Street,fitive now in stook
a vary large and elegant selection of
LNORAVINGS,
Embracing all the newest publications.
We are constantly supplied with the Writ works of
Landeeer. Ary Scheirer, Delaroche, Vernet, and others.
Among the newest issues aro—
Hhakspeare in his Study. Feed.
Milton in
I h ii ,4 a B3 l , l*.VALd, Ln.d.er :
" There's Life in the Old Dog Yet, et,
A Duel after aMasquerade. Ceram.
.• Night and Morning." Photographs. Thorwsidsan.
The Seasons, Thorwaldgen.
THE .PALMAR MARBLES.
Photographs of the Works of the Sculptor, yaluter
among which are prominent, Spring, Resignation,
Faith. Immortality aeasant Boy. tee.
Tiie]] and the Future.
Tto Bouquet of Beauty. Banter.
Tso Seasons. Cimino ' Lithography. After Hart,
Colman, and Boughton.
NOUndill axed you,
.Sir." Corhould.
Immaeulate Conception. Murillo.
The Virgin of Seville Murano.
(Two New Line, Engravings of these 'Wonderful
Paintings.)
Broken Vows. Calderon.
Alum• Deeds of Dorcas. Dobson.
Christ Blessing Litter, Child S o u th ernunt,.
Old Kentucky Home ; or, Life. Eastman
Johnson
DANIEL IN THE LION'S DEN. Vernet.
Beatrice Cenci in Prison," a Companion Print to
Evonsaine,will be issued ahort , Y.
BARIitsEV OAT.LERIES,
dla.ifilt sib CHESTNIST Street.
nEADY.-4n 2 Vols., $5, 16 Engravings,
•ILIPDIARY OF TILE AMKRICAN REVOLUTION,
From Original Dooumente„
and the Whig and Tory Newspapers of that time,
Ifir VRAN 001 t.
101114 IdeFARLAN fc gent for Pennsylvania,'
deo 10121 Arcade Hdtel. 621 CHESTNUT Streit.
HELPER'S .!, IMPENDING CRISIS" OF
ALA- THE 8 lUTII can be had,yrbeleirde and retail,
at the Ant r i•Blavery Office, Rd North FIFTH atm%
Philadelphia. did et
9pBE RE-TSSUE OF BENTON'S DE
BATES OP NGREBB In monthly volumes,
comalenee on Oio Pint of linuasy, 1860. Rubserap..
hone received by , JOHN arePARLAN,
Bole Agent Arcade Hotel, 621 CH P a NUT Street,
413-121 IC:drier. (tithe new Amerman Eneyelopedia.
CLIFFORD P. MAC CALLA, Attorney
at Law, Hi South SIXTH Strad. dI7-3t*
_PIER' PUBLICATIONS.
SELIANO EVERYWHERE
HOLIDAY 'GOODS
OAI , 4 I3WELL Sti COs
822 OpESTNUT ' STREET,
Have received bir the etedmerd Ocean gulled said Pee
lle. the Warms of their orders for the demon.'
SUPERIO] WATCHES,
FROM $M TO no FACE,
RION DIAMOND
E' E'rajt, y.
REAL OAIHEO AND PEARL BETS.
FULL IDITS, lIALF BETS AND SINULN
PIECES.
BRACELITB FULLY ASSORTED
ELEGANT SILVER-WARE,
UNSURPASSED IN TASTE AND DIEM.
.OLOOKB, , BRONZES, PANS.
POLISHED 'STEEL GOODS.
ENGLISH PLATED DESSERT AND :FLOWER
PIECES,
PRICES MODERATE. dl7-1I
SILVER•PLATEI) WARE.
•
JOHN 0. MEAD RI SONS.
Nor theaet oomer NINTH and CHESTNUT Ste.,
Invite apaohtl attention to thoir large and
SUPERIOR STOCK
07
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
Thee. goods are fresh from our manufactory, and de
signed expressly for
CHRISTMAS,
NEW YEARS, and
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
And we are making.
DAILY ADDITIONS
TO OUR LARGE STOOK
NOW ON HAND.
Call and examine • , If you du not ptwohase.
Accto establighmentwombinei both Wholesale and
Retail Trade, we are prepared to afar ge.d. c"ap"
Malt arty other Mora fe the City.. Rood Silver-Plated
Tea Sets from 820 to 8112. dlt-ft
CHOICE GOODS FOR PRESENTS!
THOMAS O. GARRETT.
No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE EASONIC BALL,
fern's the attention of ell desiring
ItOLIDAY 000138
To his beauttful assortment of
WATOIIB4
AND
JEWELRY, •
SILVER
AND
1117-6 t PLATED•WARE.
Elk% HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
dra AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
JIMERIO4N AND IMPORTED
WATCHES,
ETRUSCAN, CORAL, AND LAVA
JEWELRY.
SILVERWARE, 4.c.
At G. RUSSELL'S,
dIT-Ctaw NO. 22 NORTH SIXTH ST.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Our stmt, gultable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, corn
ering the following articles;
STEREOSCOPES AND PICTURES,
SWIOB CARVED GOODS,
MAGNETIC TOYS OF ALL KINDS.
POLYORAMAS,
MAGIC LUNETTS.
MAGIC LANTERNS. FROM 60 CTSAIP.
KALEIDEOSCOPES,
OVROBOOPF.B
BAND TOYS,
MARES 7110 M 29 CT& UP.
OPERA GLASSER,
RLEOTRIOAL APPARATUS,
And all other king of Fenny Meohanical TOYS.
0. T. AMBLER,
' OPTIOIAN,
, SSS CHESTNUT STREET.
113T•tre oTwoietotialow N, E. or:SEVENTIL
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
CARVED BREAD PLATIIS AND KNIVES,
PAPIER MACHEAND CHINESE TEA POPS,
SAPANESEAND SHARER FANCY BASKETS,
GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS' TOOL CHESTS,
BOYS' SLEDS AND WAGONS,
And a variety of
FANCY ARTICLES,
AT THE
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE,
No. 1090 CHESTNUT STREET.
(Immediately opposite the Aced/war Ffne Arts.)
WILLIAM YARNALL.
d)7-stuth-tFHP
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
The reduction we have made in the prices of DRESS
000D8 will now enable buyers to Wect from a large
stook.
ACCEPTABLE PREBENTd,
At a very moderate coat.
RICH PARIS POPLINS . al OQ
" VELOUR DE PINGLE.. .87X
POPLINS SO
PARIS PRINTED MOUSSELINE DE LAINESX)i-M
RORER-46 0 0
MERINOS— AD, 00, And 7 0
PLAIN FRENCH MERINOS an and 02)i
KOROHLIN'S 4-4 FRENCH CHINTZES.
ALL-WOOL BAYADERE
PLAID
POIL DE CIIEVRES , 19, and 20
RICII STYLE r DRESS GOODS,
fa and f 5 Gents,
With a large stock of napalm . grade'
BROGUE AND CIIAINE LAINR LONG BRAWLS.
Of Paris and Viennese Miles, in new designs end
Colonnge.
EMBROIDERIES.
AT URHATLY RELAXED PRICER
OURIVEN STODDART & BROTHER,
4JO, 436, AND 464 NORTH SECOND ST..
ABOVE WILLOW
UMBRELLAS
ARE VERY ArPROPRIATE AND ACCEPTABLE
HOLIDAY PREnENTS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT,
RICHARDSON'S
CELINUATIO)
PLRA 0
y ?I g 1 4 t !a l
WM. H. RIOHABDSON'S,
dlO-8t No. DS MARKET 8 MEET.
ELEGANT PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
M. SIfEW'S
PHOTOORAPIL FRAME DEPOT,
leo. 39 South EIGHTH Street, above Chestnut,
This 'tore is devoted exolueively to Photograph
Braining, Where may be found a greater twisty, and at
lower prioee than any establishment in the United
States. Bring your Dictum and have dim fitted in
without extra oharge. dla-etif
WARBURTON'S,
•
1004 CHESTNUT STREET, aecond store above Tenth,
:30.1South SECOND STREET, below Elprupe.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
IN BRUSSELS POINTE,
BRUSSELS APPLIQUE,
VALENCIENNES,
HONITON, and
MALTESE,
Also,
A FULL APSORTMENT OP
REAL THREAD, CAMBRIA, AND ALENCON
VEILS, COIFFURES, AND BASSES.
Alma,
A FULL LINE OF
PARIS EMBROIDERIES,
Aid every description of Laos by the rani
WARBURTON'S
RIBBON, LACE, MILLINERY, atvd EMBROIDERY
STORES.
Hai CHESTNUT STREET, above Teeth,
dl4 -ti i r end 308 S. SECOND ST.. below Barnes
CEIARLES ItUMPP,
PORI E•MONNAIE AND POCKET ROOK
MANUFACTURER,
47 North SIXTH fittest, below Arch,
Formerly of MB ,North Fourth Street,
Porte monnaies, Cigar Cases, Pciel.ot Books, Port
%lna, Cabal', Satchels, Purses, Dressi o It Cases, Money
Belts, Work BOYOS, &0.. Wholesale and rotail.
Repairing done with despatch. dtc-dt2lth
Q,UITABLE GlFTS.—There is nothing
wore suitable tors Braider U f.. or more yew
rioted b) the reeiplent. tits?) set of TO BT
BRUSHES. The subseriber is now caiiiiiitins a greater
variety of choice and elegant goods of this descriptio
than can be seen in any other colleetton n the worl d ,
and at very reasonable pricoi. And o Waal' un
equalled. EDWIN NTON.
No. nun CHESTS T Street.
di7.lrire-ill If RbOveNinth Blreqt.
k4gsk
HOLIDAY GOODS
eel WM. A. DROWN A CO., illth
4f3 MARKET STREET.
MANUFACTURERS
SUPERIOIt
UMBRELLAS,
_
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
imp
FANCY ARTICLES
FOR 011RISTMAS AND .HOLIDAY TRADE
W. D. GLENN.
NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
OFFERS FOR BALE AT LOW PRICES,
Portenonnaiee, Pocket Books and Purses in great vs
riety.
Cigar Cases, Card Cases.
Toilet Bottles in nob colors and decors ions.
Fano) Puff Boxes in chins, glans, metal, Ac.
Mass Odor Boxes and Perfume Stands.
Ladle■' Travelling Bags, a fine assortment.
Payer Mache Goods, new style Malachite.
Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, English, in variety.
Backgammon and Chess Boards.
Fanny Inkstands.
arri b l a nS lT ro a rrcti r e r s i . ting Cues.
And many other goods auitable for presents.
dictuif
CHRIST/SIAS IS APPROACHING, AND
those who wish to make their selections of
HOLIDAY PRESENTS '
Would do well to cell et
CHARLES DUMMIGW,
No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET,
Mr. D. erne this summer to Europe, making a select
tton or altogether
NEW GOODS
For Mr new Store, Just °Pens&
lie has an extensive Stook of
FANCY GOODS.
TOYS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CRICKET.
ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, Ao..
Bowies in elegance, variety, and CheIINIIIIIS of
Driees, anything before seen In this city.
Such as French China, Terra Cotta, Pullin Marble,
Bohemian Glass, Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava, Lad lee'
Bags, Purses, Portmonnsies, Chessmen, and Games of
all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Mahe Goode, TOYS of
all kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds. da•tm
IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
It is well known that the moat elegant, artistic, chute,
and beautiful
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
IVORY TYPES
are produced at
MoOLEEEP No. gee CHESTNUT STREET.
By the late reduction in his prices,
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS,
so distinguished (or their superiority, can now be pro.
cured at as low rate! as orasrs/ursish an ordinary or
ris:c/o'.
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, 81.00.
MCCLEES.
BM CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH.
dl2-Im
UEEPUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
A FINE WRAPPER,
'MUFFLER,
SCARP TIR,
or BRAWL.
On* of those articles will 19 very iriootitable to rout
coalmen friends.
A PINE AIIIBOITNINT OP
STEREOSCOPES,
A.?
W • W • KNIGHT'S.
606 ..IRCH STREET.
FINE SHIRTS. MEATY UNDERCLOTHING, AND
GLOVES,
g Of all kinds,
TOYS. FANCY GOODS.
TOYS, ETC., ETC.
in ending variety, and at LOWEST PRIDES,
At 94 South FOUR= Street,
414.11124 th
W. TILLER, Importer.
•
TVORYTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, &c., Ace . ,
Jr , both ELEGANT. ARTISTIC. CHASTE AND
BEAUTIFUL, are made at th yeerpopialer
RO whoAL Rl,
where Dr. Bushnell,as ormerly ensued hy MY.
Root in the urns Gallery, attends penionelly teen sa
tins&
epeeist reduction in rules for the Holidays. dl6-St•
eIOLD SP NCIT AtILES, GOLD' EYE
ILAI
I O Aboroseopes, Raleidosool Masnetio
nrn. Polyoramss, and other articles,. suita le sale tor
tbe season. caLLIS' ER'S.
de &mar& dial If N 0.738 Chestnut street.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.—STEREOSCOPES
_,A_MD STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS.
OPERA GLASSES mounted in PEARL. IVORY,
and VELVET, new and elegant patterns, Kalei
doscope., POyorattieui, Mathematical Imetruments,
Claude Lorraine., or LOAOAOApo Mirrors. Geometrica l
A Magic Lantern., Globes, arometors. Mantel
Thermometers, Eya•Glassee, Gold Speotacleg, Gold
Eye-Glasses,&o. &0.. Ao.
MCALISTER 'SMOTHER,
(Established in 1798,)
7Se CILESTNUT PTREET.
IifcALLIST_ER'S PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE,
CATALOGUE (1/0 pages, Me illustrations) of Optical.
Mathematical, Philoeophical instrument+. fur
nished grail., on opplioation, and mailed free of charge.
dhisraf•til
STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
PICTURKB.—We have just received near and beau
tiful stereoscopic slides, groups, statuary, landscapes,
&a., dte., In great variety.
IticAt.t.ttor EFL & BROTHER,
dtklntrs Val If ra Chestnut street..
KA OLTDAY GIFTS.
Rich All-Wool Detainee. reduced in pogo.
A large Assortment of Fancy thlke. reduced t a pries.
All the newest styles of Cloth and Velvet Cloaks.
A choice stockyf Embroldertel, Gloves end Laces.
Pongee embroidered end Lace Handkerchiefs.
Oirtrg a a t u r d a g e gegs e a l 74, ". f au l 't ille r eq r Clangs,
Clothe. Cassimeres, end s. on% bawls.
Blankets. Quilt,, blushe and Linens.
Poplars, Merinos, Figured Cashmeres and Shawls.
And the greatest variety of Drees Goods, at 12% cents,
In the city. comprising—
Detainer. Cashmere', Calicos, Chietses, Plaids, and
Foil de Chevrei. . . . . . . .
aIiHRPrLI E vUTa R n O Eioßin.
/VERA GLASSES.—A large and beanii-
N-7 fel itseoltment of opera glasses. in erfity !amity
of mounting—TekitthLtalgifWftrYSC efirOVillo4°'°.
tEstab 'shed UK)
cn-anry &Wit edn.fge Chestnut street.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Paint Boxes, Pictures. Poiternonnaies Colored
Crayons, Drawing Books, rotiebomanta Paver' &a
.
CHOLZ & JANENTZKY,
dl4 lit• 118 South }.IOIITH Btreet.
OPERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and
Japanned, with the finest &chromatin Lerma, at
M. J. FRAPIKLIN'tI. Optician,
111 South FOU RTH Street, below Chestnut,
$ Also . Improved epectaclex. oorrectly fitted to tne
MiarOaotniee. Stereoscopes, and Blereopoop lo
Views an endlou rattail', and at Japticau
RICAS. dl-t if
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
rllO TDB LADIES.—IN PRESENTING
our respects to our Lads ouitomers, for the seventy
third semi.nennal seasonof our house. we ask their at
tention to the following CIRCULAR NOTICE I
Raving marked the anicall of our styles of Fancy
Goode to the low points consequent on the enormous
importations of this season, and having increased the
choice of styles for retailing by the addition Of our
wholesale stock. we ponfidently ask an examination of
the feß T
owiniglinex of goods at tattooing Prides
Desirable Ventage rimmings, Tags, Tassels. and
en /Irina Styles of Dress Trimming and Bonnet Rib
bons.
A superb eollention of Hair Nets, beaded and plain.
Superior Clock Point, Bandon, and Thread Laces.
All width Cashmere and 'troche Shawl Borders.
Emelt Woven Corsets. of Improved shape, at low
P TaTtiest Black Crofehl Velvet Ribbons In the market.
An unequalled iiesortment of Zephyr Embroideries,
In Zephyr, Chenille, and beaded Slippers, Chair Seats,
&o.
Superb Crochet Fringes for Cloaks.
Steel and Gilt Buckles and Slides.
Zephyr Undei sleeves, Jackets, Legging/. Se.
And our usual large assorment of Plain and Fanny
Mimed VEiiVET RIBBONS, BILK FRINGES. YEA.-
VE P and BILK BUTIONS, and other Fancy and Sta
ple Trimmings.
We have stgrialiged this Oman by rednotng the pries*
of the out QVALIT . Y.
VroVEN STEEL-SERINO HOOF SKIRTP,
with improved slides and Blushed ends. s,
uniform
price of but 10 cents per Spring. And by introducing an
unequalled make of
SINGLE Ann DOUBLE-KNITTING zvpayßs.
The Clllllmero clialitY.STalCh wale all other makes
—being
The most pleasant for working,
'The brightest io coloring,
Tenting tho best appearance when worked up, and
eol full weight, It Jr. to the or.
together with our large stock, at the lowest
Prices, of the regular quality Zephyr, of the make of
Hertz & Wegenei. and others. formula the finest as.
yortment Of colored and Chinchilla Zephyrs in the
country.
We again call attention to the prominent feature of
our establishment—the Totalling of goods fresh from
the looms, which we operate in the spacious upper
stories of our
STORE AND FACTORY BUILDINJ,
where we constantly employ from AO to 130 person in
the various departments of our busmen,.
VANCT OR DERII EXICUTIM AT A FIAT noose' NOTICt.
J. G. MAXWELL & CON.
. .
a. E. ear. Eleventh and Chestnut streets.
The Double Train Hoop Skirt, which we have must
introduced, ie the only nut over which a dressmaker
oan properly fit and cut the new style of gored dresses,
and the only one of sufficient strength to !support
dresses of heavy material. dlg.3t-tv-th- e
CLOTHS -CLOTHS.
JAYNE'S HALL.
A oomplolo amortment of
Cloths. Canalmre', Venting,. Ika.
$lO to 820 saved on a Cent's suit, and 61 to $ l O on
LADIES' CLOAKING.
(Patterns furnished.)
Call and see at
ESHLEMAN'S
025 CHESTNUT STREET.
n!0-tdli
B LACK BEAVER CLOAKS.
ran Cloaks, from $4 to $6.
Full Black Cloaks t $6 to 819.
lack Beaver Cloak', $lO to $l6.
Black Tricot Cloaks, $lO to $l9.
We are now 'slang large quantities from a large,
fresh, and olean stook. Cloak, made to order and guar.
& newt to .at and, phase. CSKIP_HB. titlNaly er.
d 7 NINTH and MAR
H ANS AND SIIOULDERS.-2,300
Pieces Clty-Bmokrd Hama and ellouldent; oho.
100 places extra Surar•Oured trams for sale by 0. i.
SADLER & AXOIL &rut. mond door above
/rat SOT
wArrit. - '
VMPLOYMENTWANIMD--41yr a Young
Married M*,, Is well posted in business rene
mill, and refers to former employer. Address A. D.H.,
111.4 Press office.
It•
WiNTED iin tl2! a in D u ty t i oll f.
good 1431SIrtibInari.2p1Fittqrfil trZi
Jar .
.17 21
WANTED—Ire a Dry Goods Jobbing
outs, an active Weaning, aceaeinted with the
trade of the near counties. APpilnant will ',Aquae ad
dress "XL. J., " Box MS Post Lithee with references,
Stating t he character and amount of his untie hoe em."
expected. d/1.3t
A PARTNER WANTED-1n a Commis.
lion Howie Well eitabliehed. Business princi
pal& COTTON. A suitable pere.m, with MOllO/114!
weans. can have an interviewby addressing ' 0. Y. y.
Mood's llispatab,with real name sod reference. No
other will be noticed. All communiosZons 000fiden
tttl.
jVANTED—A partner in a Wholesale Li.
• • quor Rom doing rood Squpern and Weft
ern trade. to take t he place of a retinn_g eartaer. Ad
dress with real name , box r 142, Phila. r. 0. 6t.•
s s , ooo .7; A „?a E rtrimu l2 b l ,b'elli Wi e S ,ldlotS g
n o a ILI ti o rg talt ugreas ; h 7 trill r Icon this &mount
" OLT resPohal . o PattleliVe a d e i g l ogl lL thin
office. tltt-St•
$3 , (X)0 -A GENTLEMAN OF IN
• tesrals and business qualifications hi
desirous of entering into some lucrative businieworrhare
Iwo duties would be Rehr, (with the above surn,) where
ever thing proved satufsetorr. Reference required, ea
well suo
llul giv ate
we d . Address • 8. W. H., ' Press taloa.
e-t
PARTNER WANTED.—An opening •in
An eetablistied Commiesiori ECILSO (Dry Goode) of a
Sartnershio will occur on the let of the year. A runs.
active, businessman, who could command from MOW
to 820,(S)0, may address '• Com:damn Bus.neat.' et the
office of this paper. nott-tf
WANTED—By January Ist, a situation
• as BOOK-KEBPER. or In an Insurance Com
pany or Banking Boum. by a practical Book-keeper of
p.tit . a s a . yign z e4opal o. businass aounaintanoe. Atlas
go WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the
tlamoat desirable Hotel Property In Baas county,
Pa.. situated at New Hope, equal distance from Buis,
dolphin, and Eas4m. For a view of the Property call on
the Premtees. For terms, Lo., salt on or addrem 3. W.
K IRK, Danville, Pa. alli4v •
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
SWAT4RA COLLEGIATE INSTI
TUTE AT PUBLIC BALE.—WiII be exposed to
public rile on MONDAY. the 26th day of December,
1859, on the premises, in Jonastown. Lebanon county,
Pa., the ground. and buildings belonging to the Wa
ng% Collegiate luting.. being Mt ACRES OF
GROUNDweII located. and a large BRICK BUILD
ING. 40 b:6O feet, four stories high, well adapted for a
BOARDING SCHOOL, The eountry in one in winch a
go,sl school would be well patronized, and altogether
the opportunity offered for a competent teacher to ob
tain aprofitable school is a promising one.
Further information can be obtained bt. addrearec
Dr S. K. TREICHLER, Secretary of the Board of Di
rectors
• to commence at 1 o'elook. P.. Al.. when condi
tione will be made known by the board of directors.
WM. A. BARRY, President.
Jonestown. Deo. 1,181%1. dl7-dt.2l
FARMS FOR SALE, ranging from 20
to 1.50 KOMI, in (00.110051.1t1et on easy terms.
FARMS for rent,from 10 eons 00marac
HANDSOME COTTAGES and DWELLINGS for
see or rent Apply to R. It. COR . ON,
017-sker.lm 7 , 101718t0W11, Penns.
al FOR SALE—A. destrlible FARM,
Lazx containing eighty acres, rituated fire miles from
'Camden. near the liurlington turnpike. with a COCITOIII•
eat (tame House, large Ilarri.a good Crib.hotuss.Wuon
shod., and other out-buildings; with a good well of
water. never known to fail. The land is ma a good state
of cultivation, and well adapted to the growth of -Torun'
track, such as melons, sweet potatoes. Etc. The whole
place is well fenced, and situated near schools and
churches, and is a rate shine., as Om subsonber will
sell it low, and will let one-hal l of the money remain
on the place. Those wishing to view the place will be
shown it by calling on A. B. Bomar, Burlington pike,.
five miles mm Camden, or the owner at Me place of
husineu. g
ad No. 19 Second-street M arket, above
Brown or at his residence, SECOND Etrtat. above
Elm, Camden, N. J.
dlatt• JOSEPH WILK IN&
FOR SALE—The Good Will, Stook, and
Fixtures of A RetAil Coal Yard on BROAD Street.
one of the h.st to to the ottr.doinc a lure end
increasing twain... To anonergetto man with cash, for
8800 oPPortunity is otfered for a rood tnrestrnent.
For address, apply to Mr. KEEFE, at this office. dill-tt
ce2 TO LET—A comfortable Dwelling
Jta.House. The Furniture and Carpets thereip, being
entirely new, for sale. Excellent opportunity tor. Peer
ye commencing Housekeeping: Address: •.
Pro., office. dl6-3t•
r 0 LET-AT 817 MARKET STREET-
Spacious Rooms, s,itable for Furniture or other
business. Av.") , in Om etPte. ale St• =
TO LET-3d, 4th. and sth Stories of the
newauildine. 413 ARCH Street. Well entonlated
for n lirht manufncturine Inntioon, baying two sky
lights. and wants and water closets: ahot gas sac %as
Apply on the Ptennees dl4l-16t
_ _
RESTAUUANT TO RENT.—The splen
did terse Basement Rooms, under No. 112 South
FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. to Rent. lively on
the premises. d 13.60
ELEGANT CHESTNUT-STREET
DWELLLNG FOR SALE—An elegant DWEL
LING noust; ; lot 13ii leet deep to GEORGE Street.
by tc feet front: four story, with threemtory double
back building. The yard is planted with choice fruit
trees, shrubs. end flowers. The house is finished io the
moat substaubal manner, and in the beat style. The
cellar contains two heaters ; on first floor, handsome
saloon parlor, with marble mantels; a large breakfaat
room; kitchen, with good mane, hot and cold water,
caret', Ice.; second-story front room, with marble
mantel, hot and cold water, heater, 30.; back room ,
gss, ate.; second-story back building, a large dining
morn, with hot and iteld water, library, with dumb
waiter, iron verandah. he.; third story. front and back,
with beat register and gas; third-story back buildinge,
water-closets, bath,MlTSlMY.4lld.servanta' room; fourth
stogy, gnu, heaters, and well bombed throughout The
beet quality elate roof on the main and back buildings.
The whole premises in complete order marble vein
hula ; marble mantels in every room in the house. im
mediate possession given.
The house, No. WM CRESTS VT Btree t. Is open every
day. Call and see it. Take your builder with o n and
examine it. Terms very sooommodatmg .Ap to
011intilEY Ix N.
dl3-t nude OO WALNUT Street.
ACHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT
vides to engage In the COAJ, AND LUMBER
bnainen.
The subsenber, about ehanging his hominess, otter'
for sale the stock and fixtures, and,lesse of a COAL
AND LUALIIER.V..'s.IL)J. amused catise-west side of
Behitylklll. two and a half miles above .htimayunk.
The stook consists of Hemlock and Pine lumbor,
one coal.
The fixtures, horses, wesons. carts, and.avevythins
that hi necessary for carrying on the L EMBER AND
COAL Lowness.
The yard is an old established stand, and now doing a
Fond business, which the books will show. There is a
cding by the &R. R. Bead. and a landing on the
Bohol 8011. It will be sold at a very low rats, and only
two hundred dollars in cask required.
Artily to W. G. SM IT 11,
nomeodiXt• • es above.
A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC
BALE.—WiII 60 exposed at Public Sale on the
premises on Fifth day. the 29th of Twelfth month, (De
cember) INS, at 2 o'clock P. M., all that valuable plan
tation. fete theproperty of Elizabeth Mather, deceased"
Situated on the leoylestownTurnpike"l2 miles north of
the city of Philadelphia. within one-fourth of a mile of
the village of Willow Grove, in Moreland township,
Montgomery county. adjoining lards of Dr. Wm. Hal
lowell, and of the late Charles Hallowell, Washington
Kimble, and others, eontainine about one hundred and
three acres of land, 11 of which are woodland, 2 of mac
dew, the rest in a good state of cultivation. The improve
ments consist to a large MPS house 21 by CA feet, stone
barn. 42 by 63 feet, bay house. wagon hownsostiring
house over a never-failing spring of excellent water, a
moat apple orclievd Just beg inn of to bear. This place
is desirable on account of its pleasant, high, and health
gl situation. Its convenienoe tp the city by means of the
North Pennsylvania Railroad, it being within 3 miles of
Abington Station, and connected therewith by stages
twice a day from the Gror9, makes it valuable for a
()Junto seat. Persors wishing to new the premises
previous to the dayof sale, will tie shown the same by
calling on Henry Maxwell. residing thereon. For for
ther information. aPplito Thomas T. Mather, Washing
c)n lane. Cheltenham Township, Newlin Seholfield. No.
832 North Seventh et reet.or Wm. Stap.er, N 0.1740 Green
street, Philadelphia. Conditions ntuie known at the time
of tho sale ey the Heirs, delsd ISt.
rro LIM—A handsome Store and Cellar in
Strawberry street No. 29, with fine cellar lighted
by a Large sky-light. Counter. gas fixtures, water-e
-get, vault under pavement, ko. Ran , . &SRL
r. H. HARJFB.
dIU /9 Strawberry streets
-
TO LET—The large six- story ware
-a. hocee I , ;o. 503 Commerce street. suitable for sto
ve, or manufacturing purposes. APO/ at No. 05
MARKS: I' Street. dl-len•
1 (1 PER OENT.—We have for sale paper
1 -F paytng tenper cent. per annum, wined by deed
of trust upon first-class property In St. Louie. The at
tention or capitalists demrint safe investment, is invi
ted. BAKER. WESCOTT, & CO.,
d7-1m 17 SOU H THIRD Street.
',lop. SALE—A Great Bargain--A
Manu
facturing Eatabliehment,with Steam 'Engine and
Boiler, and a complete eat of !Machinery for =nano
bums an article Owns Iron. now in conatant nee for all
pudding purposes. Mann be clearly demonstrated that
the bosoms Will Par a handlLL some proAHt.
S AddressN,,
lAM ARRIO
No. 13. North ELEVENTH STREET, 'nth name and
residence dt-Irs•
rUR SALE OR TO RENT—A Lane
property suttable fore Coal yard, Manufacturing or
Foundry
_pu r poses. situate on the north side of POPLAR
ST REFT. between Beach street and Cohocksink creek
or canal. lately occupied as Glenat's omnibus at teas,)
06 feet front, on Poplar street, and lee feet to Lewellen
street. and nacres a front on the canal of about 76 feet.
These premises are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac
tory. the buildings etuily convertible for either_purvoss.
7.III{F.NS & IVONTGOMeRY.
026-Im* 10371 BEACH ST., Eighteenth ward.
To LET—The Seoond Third, and Fourth
Storiet of the central and specious Stores, Noe.
22 end 21 South DELAWARE Avenue, with large
Counting Room on the Second Floor. Anvil to
TRAIN & NIeKEOE,
n22-ti 22 and 24 SOUTH WHARVES.
HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES,
Ka% Real Estate of every description, for sale or to
H
reaL Apply to MAX £.1?I'8.
ReelPtstate Agent,
No.= North RECON f) Street.
In L. Tommy is Co.'s Seed Store.
All orders pill be promptly attended to. English,
Frenoh t end German spoken. Collector of Ororma
Rents. nl3-3m
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground,
149 feat by 100. three fronts, water and sas laid on
one front; suitable fora church or faetory. It a Was
ted in the Routhweitern part of the city. in a rapidly im
proving neishbothoal. Terms easy. Address, for par
ticulars," I. 1C..." office of thug paper- no-tf
TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve
n ip u t to tfig altatty_ Howe. raitable for Lair - Teem
Offi EB
ce. Apply 431 UIITNUT Street. 216
EOUVATIONAL.
31 !SS CHAPMAN'S DAY AND EVE
NING CLASSES for Drnwing, Painting, Elocu
tion, French, Alum, and
_private tuition in Earlielt
branahec Order" for Wax i Flown re, &c. prompt
ly attended to
LADIES' INSTITUTE OF ART, N. E. corner of
CHE,ITNUTand BIG HT E'EN TH Otreete.
PIANG PUPILS WANTED AT GER
MANTOWN. Seven dollars a TtlaTier. Address
Box 58, rma oton•n, Pa. • dIT-3t*
REMOVALS.
R EMOVAL.-E. &. F. C. YARNALL &
R EMOVAL.-E.
CO. have removed from 111 Market street to 418
SOUTH WHARVE4 nod 419 PENN Street. 42-1 m•
ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED—
To ANY AhrOUNT—Vpon Watches, Jewelry
Diamonds, Silver vide, Clethttat, MeTehandit,e /co., by
TJONES k Old Established Brokers, N. W. corner
HIRD and CO. &Or ILI. Streets. below Umber& offi ce
fl A. I
ham. from . to? P. M. was emit
BRISTOL BOARDS—Extra size for
innuelnut lute pleurae, for:saltfet the Paper and
Cord Warehocunt of A. M. COLLINS.
et non hi I NOR Street.
LUST—Certificate No. 118, for 10 Shares
or Stoeir si ounbury an Etta TtilllTOUlComom , Ton
the name of Ai MARIA FEScF. Notice is hereby
given that en spell nation has been made to that Com
ply for the issue of anew CeitifiCll3.o.
December T. I.
• de thkrint• EDWARD PEACE. Executor.
NEW OIL —1.500 GALLONS EXTRA
WittrE WINTER OIL now making at
KENSINGTON SCREW DOCK OIL WORKS,
auitable for bestretsil trade', for wile by
EoWLEy, ASDSGENER & CO
At ggetory,or 11 Store, N 0.16 SOISTR WRAR '/ES.
below Market Strilet. dlO
QCOTCII WHISKEY. —125 puncheons
Vt.4l°4llolll*Wiriiiff.?"`"abald4:4
I • iAtzuklEirgarrs: ,- •-
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
AMERICAN
To-m(3Hz GRazth GALA "'mai.
TO THE PUBLIC.-The Dilemma bate smelt Ass
am* in rinnouneint that tiro eecosekee of the were
eroor d o d of the present week. has Wooed Am
-4r nDßext welolek,_
EE 3E GRAND OPERA mfolitk,
which will envie them to bnag ma Mozart's: Macro
Pinto. sad Dort Giovanni. ad erre season era
GRAND GA LA MATIN EE...
NOTICE.—The petionnsass this evening will eons
mance at 7)4. Doom Ws Ar "
TO-MONT. RA TUltDee-D,itt
Quaffs oiLe. ttlottv -
An Artier. withont exception. in lbs
GRAND (NOMBINED ENTERTAINMENTS - •
tnAanDSIMATBra. I.I.7CREZIA BOROLL
RIOOt ETTo.
MLLE. ADELINA PATTI
to the entice MLLE.ALAf
HONNASIBLILA
BRIONOLI AMODIO..
After which. bit
*modeappearnce of the great bun% ice:
nor 81.181:41. Ole actor
LOCREZIA BORGIA.
Ineteding the mane Ana of Signor swim the two
dui% and pithsplesdas term.
Lwrenis Donria ......... htme. Oaxgente
Onnalirra ••-••-••- • • - • -ei tear atikaa.
whanineu'out vacs
his return from Emote.
Jo conclude with, by general realest. the fossils
set of
includin the itrGoL.BITo.
g magnifi cent quartette.
..... ..... brae. Cohmea.
The Deice— igetor
Rlgoletto ....... —.—._.. ....fhenoy Fem.
The sale of seais commences Chia morning.
ON MONDAY.
Moat poid tire. farewell epsearsaoe jaPhiladelpiva of
MLLE. ADELINA PATTI. -
,reelects to her departing" for hew York. Alen aka la
announced to appear at the Academy of Mum of Nov
York. on Wedeoadal sad Tkorietay,
•
MONDAY EVENING,Dee.__ atTM,
°RAND GALA. AND ONLY' PERFORMANCE
ow
DON GIOVANNI.
Which will be Liven With the most extrgordisarg east
this immortal chef d'mavre has ever been premetsd to
Philadelphia. The folkran es artists will make then
FIRS I' AND ONLY APPEARANCE IN
DON &mimeo.
Mlle. ADELINA PATTI as... . ratline.
Rig. BEIGNOLI as. ........... Ottani",
Rig.. ERR! aa.. DoirGiovamo.
Fig. BURIN les - .....
gig...ARCM tO as- . • M ONDAYe I iGriItT - F
st
DonnanlN6ioai
...-. to.
Mad. GAZZANIGA.
Zerlina.. Mlle. A DELIVA PATT
&mot Etiara Mad. b EAKVIEIC .
!WA ,swi r t
RT
The Comm A
endatory Big. WEI NLI M CH.
The Pale of &tate tar Don °imam oommenout la
morning.
ON TUESDAY NO OPERA.
ON WEDNENDAY.
Pint and onig_pight of Mot arra Fairs Clam ot
THE MAGIC 'LUTE;
(In Nadas.,
With itsmtraernary east f as b d Taira!, ner ,o rin
VIVI:CY..b t Ia :slam Ls t he i m mortal
Timametaneas have
diminted,_ end itm meat favor with !bleb TAN
Ve t i tuel IGA.RO has bon roomed In Phi-
THrß l i ICing/le. prodaee
Which nate as
ma. to the lean , Meat ether eS
Mozart'. grand ma. It will he loomeht out In suit
able stele. and ern a mat Which. throat} tine oreotArc.
Ostia rescr o rees at the cosemaad of the Directors. wog
ct i t TIV I MA &tit .it r = " i l erin New Teat
three times, nth neat moan, bat it, rua hada bls
interrupted in tIMINNIIIMICA of the close of the seams.
It II be given most velr
.91
ONLeaI§mpHILADMA,_
With MADAM GAZZA IGA. MA HAM tAiLNON.
ALADAM OAKO
STIDELL JW4C.A..
And shooriate mooed parte.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
ORAND TRlVrtmoritu.
BENEFIT
TO
MR. E. A. MARSHALL.
TUESDAY RYENLNO, December AVM
On which occasion the Committer of Arrangement'
ha"
th itrrg a A r RIMITINI' aa WIL MIMS - -
will spacer in wime of their celebrated characters Char.
tut kindly voJunteered their • algablerremmee.)
MBR2I. ULLMAN sad STRAEOSCH
have, in the kindest manner woutitde. placed
theme
Atr ,
decoy at the_ disposal or the Committee for the above
mg ht., and Mid magnanimously tendered the serviette
or their
SUPERB COMPANY OF ARTISTS,
Together 'nth the
RFLE?fDII) ORCHESTRA
of their establishment.
The Committee respeeffolly solicit th eontisciof Phi
ladelphie to co-operate with them in madame the
a bore Testimonial, in every nimeet. worthy of Ith
cn , ension.
The sale of Motet, will rummer" at the %nth Mr
of the Academy THIS (SATURDAY) zaBENENe,
10 o'clock.
Full particulars will be announced on Monday.
N. B—The trends of Mr. R. A. Marsha! are e►
swot:ells invited to meet thermmittee Arranger
memte at the St. Lawreere °tat, Chartaat strut.
THIS (SATURDAY) LYEN NO. at half pert sevot
o'clok. It
VIVALNIJT-STREET THEATRE.
v Sole Lessee........Xra. X. A. 0 RR
Banmass Arent Jdr. JOS. . MUM
THIS ISATORDAYIEYRNINI3. Dee. PL
The new Drams entaled
x I 7
Rod• &Connor. MrALL-HALLOW'. Barney Willi ; Kitty Killeen.
Mrs. Barn! WittißSOS,
THE IRISH TIGER.
Paddy Ryan. Mr. Barney
IN Axil oUT OF PLACE.
In which Mrs. Williams appears in lax characters.
To eo
Prises riclade with the lau
anz ghable Payee entitled
A KIaL IN'THR DARK.
ae SS
Seats secured three days In adyszuse.
W HE A TLEY
E. CLARKE'S ARCH
THISE EA
(SAT T
URDAY) EVENING. Deo. tr.
D.
Tilly Slowboy, Mrs. Wood John Peerybingle, Mr.
Dolman; Dot. Mrs John Draw.
To conclude he Comedy of the
PAST ME r e THE OLDEN TIME.
Earl of Rochester, Mr. Wheatley ; Couto= of Lore. -
laugh, Al ra. John Drew.
glossa or Patcsa.—Adtaiirlion.lllewnts; Soccoredaesta
in Dress Circle MX goats; Yartnet. 00 cents.
Doors open hell past o'clock; perforwanee to
IXIMEIDACt et o cloak oreciselY.
D AN RICE'S °REA T SHOW.
IipTIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St., abori
Eighth. . McLaren. sole prorrietm.
TH 9 (SATURDAY> P ra:n NOON.Dee. V,
Will be presiinted-the cleanet4( 'Wet. entitled
hit E ENCHANTED BOWERS.
THE DREAM OF CHIVALRY,'
•• • In which the entire 'edit:rpm will appear.
THIS EVENING , will be presented tae Welled.%
entitled
TELE FLITCH. OF BACON.
Also, the laughable Extrareiganta. celled
THE &ENTINE!, ANAHEIM.
WoYel and extraordinary Gymnsatio perlormanne
THE ZCHIGAIId SARRE.
JAMES MELVILLE. the peat Restralisa Enkit.med
JOE PENTLAND. the inimitable clown. will appear.
Dash end dare set neon abe re-baok Med by the in
trepid MELVILLE.
M oDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RUN St.,
abuse SECOND.— -
First nicht of the
FIREMAN'S DA -C AM,
IN SIX T 4.I3LEAL - X.
The above piece will be produced with new and 7 ..
"WILT Wit 10 if , arum:.111114,1 1 % .°
And the detection or the Incendiaries. who robbed
and
CIRCUS destroyd THE
TROUPE
will also appear. O LY M P ICDEZ. in all his
F.KATS.
will dtsoonzse A. J.
upon
theßa LEYAITT.
njo. -
BAND OF SER&NADERS
will also appear.
DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—A
cilia Reciter and actor will Marmot Ladies and
Gentlemen, and render them capable of the Brat roles
o Younta eas.
emona or rest talent taught free. Address
Box MX Blood'. Dierketch. 41.7•5 t..
PAGE'S VENUS will be on Exhibi
t r n tt the Dooms over CHICKERING h BON'S.
Chestnut Street. near the Girard Bones, on 1109DA1
December 19th. Admission Itt cents. dlt tf
NOW ON EXHIBITION.—The latest
works of Wile. Rose Bonham?. °shred "Lire Bat
(epante2a Muleteers crossing the P. resees,l
tout of
in the Highlands wirn the celebrated tor
trait of herself, Ay Edouard Voters. on *Vitt...thin for a
short time, from 9A. 11,_tail 6 P. M. Admission 2$
EAELE'S rtaLt...9RlEs.
sTireii - &itYgt"r - giL
MtTROP 0 LIT AN HALL - JAINk'S
COII.3.I.ONWLILTII BUILDRiG. CRERTNI3fi
Street. near SIXTH.
• • •
TRIO DON'S MUSEUM OF MECHANICAL ARTS,
The acknowledged Moral and Ittstrimtise Esailtstion o
the day, the most beautiful, wocusrful, awl truthful ere
opened in the Quaker Cap
MONDAY EIJI:NINO. Den t!, Mk
and eyAry melting during the week, and on
WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY AFTERHOONS.
Terminating wtth the ten tfio scorn of the Storm at Sew.
Anntastop.—AdulJ, 25 sews; Children ender ten
years of age. IP <nuts.
Doers open at Ttn the evette, sad I o'relooh in the
afternoon. ft*Tnernher the plulalt The:Wises every
Wednesday and gaol day afternoons, till dtf
A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, (SOUTH
zia• EAST OAT LERVI.
SONICTAG'S grist Fetntinj,
'A DREAM OF ITALY."
wah_141 , 881.7 , 1613 soodercus Wort of Art,
• TUE puuITYRDON. OP iOsi HESS..
A■ also. specimens of
ACEENBACILSTEINBRI;CKaVENVI,
CAAIPHLAUSEN, II lIADESSAN sad
Will be exhibited from 9A. M. to l lrr M. and to IS
P. M duty on 'Lad after December nd 1369. .
Admission Itt , cents.
P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TUE
PIPE
. a_
BEET,
is OPEN DAtLI, [Sundays excepted,/ Rom a
till C. P. M.
13ARTEOLOMEW'8 BTATDE OF
PARADISE LOST,"
Now on Exhibition fors short time.
Admismon SS omits. Children under It years ha
Dice.
/Rum of Stack !XL
TEMPLE OP WONDERS.
Northeast corner of TENTH and. CRESTNVI
Streets---aeoond Rory,
CHANOK. OF ENTERTAINMENT EACH
SIGNOR. DIATZ,
The great Yentnloguist and Mumma, sill tin his
Nes. and Astontahm; Performances at the atoce also*
EVER]' at o'c k 4. and WEDNESDAY
end 8A DAY AFTEDNO9NSat 3seplock, cou
rting al nchill4,e Scenes tri_WatTllll,oqUlSM,
ncomprehemble Feats of NATURAL 31,3610,5 n
IT RAPPING and of
INF LtECEE, sad the
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Adnusaion 25 cents. Children 13 Dents. n.13-1m a
fIERMANIAORCHESTRA.—P D B LI O
Rehearsals every' PATURDAY et MUSICAL
FUND HALL, at ate o'clock P. M. A package of eight
tickets, one collar. Blade tackets.l6 cants. To be had
at' O. Andre's. and Beck ik Laarton'e Music Stores, ano
at the door.
MESSRS. ROSECTRAL
MORRIS. from Plymouth, England.
manufacturers of the celebrated Pautasoginc - pPee
taeloa, TeSPactru7 solicit the patronage of the ladies
and gentleman o Philadelphia and vicinity. to their
superior ground symetacte-elassee. The valuable ad
vantage denved from them ie. that instead of vision
becoming strained, heated. weakened. and in namerous
cases seriously injured, it is girt ger ved and strearthened.
eve.) thing at once bunnies clear and brilliant, AAA
ten aced persons are enabled to employ their sight
at the most minute occupation. either by dap or ennui" -
light ; can see with those lenses of a much lees Marin
ing power, end they do not require the fresnentr
ehaugea to the dangerous effects of further powerful
assistance.
Certificates can be seen at the office over Mr. Christ
man's store. Ted CIIESuNUT Street. sitiounne Otr
morra Photograph rooms. dels-ly
Ea NEWLAND & CO..
LOOSING-GLASS A 2 ,111 PICTURFrarRAXR
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, eta All et
very Low Pnees. 604 ARCH Street. above SIXTH.
Philadelphia.
AAR. CORSON, REV, ESTATR
'. BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS
TOWN, PEN , . A..
BA' MS In leontinmerl, Banta, and Chester COll/11
ties, for role or exchame.
Gaon SIORTGAG ES on farms netottated.
OWIL 1115-3 m
11ANDSOALE DWELLINGS for wee in NOTti.
SOUTITS, the oldest Jewelry Store in the
city. is No. 316 FIFTH Street. bch'w Snore.
where ererything is warranteh to be what it is sold for,
SKATES! SKATES!'. SKATES !! !
assorted.limo pair, assorted. at prices from 10 cents to sta.
Ladies' Rates and film eteel Skate*. Sole amt for
the celebrated Nes-ark States; also., kato-etrapa.
W. W. SIVOLIT.
612 MARKET Bu, °Haat& Decatur,