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• itsitTiAiii. iiiitettsbahr Mars Landings fi J, sailed
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liv st , honfletiai.fiDeelrnan, altered. at Near
:SW Oin init. Phioideiphia.
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if 1vt.e..., - ,., Itfarshman, from Cardiff for
4 sl,n
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nom attscanst uttlica and mastheads. -
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lt Oblettp6ll. Bowel, Wassail at Charleston DAth lest
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ka. sat
.ftontliewpott 16th Jost.
, ila Rineldijilrovreil..rons Providenoe for Philadel-
Alfas sail ot: fiewoort 10th - inst.
Berg enzittiginuth, beams.= arrived at Savannah
_Sabre ATtrielciftaitins.J C,Baater, Babcock. and A
Di idttateAktutaani bones, arrived at, Charleston
r al Reinhart, - Pet-mace , for Philadelphia, °leered
V otthartesten lialt last. with AN tinier Cotton; /02 ohs
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- Igissintibi Itneatol:lis Kirby, for Roy Went, cleared at
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-q,SPkt:3IiLL NOTICES.
P ' tlitYtArt
ALL AltD MAR NC,—
41..:/jubuns'isowthartri cersre nyAtoroth and
MAO forma:44ore and brook Coats of the best
0401 %SWIM Contr. Pidenenede Coate, and Riding
1* eli 3 OM Blest styles, and a Mock at Ove reams
tbidnerrinot be Arariossini la varietytst3let ar quality.
A At sod 'enonpleti steak of Asa and Fanny CUM.
POW Feats, of the host sa d abdiaest &brio, ands sa•
sachem* of Bilk, Telast, Cashmere, arensdine, Cloth.
Ashi4. end fteritinere Yeats, ail entecurde, end trimmed
enrist,to customer work, expressly for rend sales, as.
Mitt bde*tet his inert reernmattipricss. '
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HA* BOUDOia
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD
FIRST. PREMIUM AT. EVERY BAIL
114.0110e.750 ARON et Mamie wentaL
11.42 we • •
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- WItANR It WATSON
SAAJOIN re 'Boma FERID—NOWINVIPZI
Ihmture illmotas Streatir..DePorate To-
Deiced Me ' Mad 1 1;0 ;warm% from all Mastos of
the emomtuutrotedellat the tam of five vet
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Pisid Fintins. All tooth aide to odor warranted astis.:
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to; sewn Aid tibi fir onirlik jinn nr.annlinn
Al an tom b! a4mtaleaaa- -, man a 00.,
now , . . ARNlM:Street. ;,
Wl9l:i :'4OLIDAY.PRESENTS
A Oil' 44 ' inaloiiiteted insiviment
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OALI A IRAN-1.MW18.:-00 the l44 of Ootober, by
ft.. 7 Lirdon. Mreol/ort Oat nn to Miss
efbOth of tnerselneandedebbic •
MU —CARR.— t loth itiet•nt by Rot%
ithr,..„„Cieirt wean to Mdea Itoamm
5341Itta r rantVgii the teat 'maw. *
O. JOhnitone Mr. Themes Clyde to mills' Mary A.
Taylor. JOhnnitone, „ .
DIED.
' ADAMSON.—:ffaddenlr, Oil the 17th instant, of con
gestion of the brain, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Wm.
Adamson; in the 37thyear of her Age.
The relatives and friends at the family are respect-
Ogle invited to attend her funeral, from the residence
of tier husband. No. 1621 North Second street, arive
Oxford, en Wednesday afternoon. at 12 o'oloak, with o ut
further
further math*, Proceed to Laurel Hill. 11.•
13P'CEDALE.—On Saturday, 17th instant, Margaret
Louisa, daughter of John D. and Isabella Stoekdale. * in
the 4th rear of her age.
the 16th instant, Mr. Jones Waller,
In the e ligt year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family aro respect
fully invited to -attend the Diners!. from his lute resi
dence, northe4st corner of Fourth and Thompson
streets, on-Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock , without fur
ther notice— Proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. •
MOOSE.—On Thursday evening. the 16th inst., Annie
T.. wife of Charles I), Moore, aged 33 years.
'I he funeral servioes will be held in the Spring Garden
Baptist Church, Thirteenth street, below Coates. this
(Monday 1 afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The family are cc
gpoited to meat at the residence of her husband. 821 North Pi flii•enth street, at 1 o'clock.
WILSON.—In Carlisle. Wednesday. Deo. 14, 1362, of
consumption, Elizabeth D., wife of Professor W. C.
Wilson. of Dickinson College. in the 28th sear of her
ego. (West Chester_
please copy.) and Wilmington, Del., paper
31 0 U RNI NG MOUSSELINES DELAINF,
'lra 15 CENTEL-BEBOli le SON hare reduced
10 000 'ndio of imported Black and White ildoueelinee
Detente to only 15 cents.
MOURPITNG i• TOE.
No. SOS CHEDTNUT Street.
BLACK: TIIIBET LONG SHAWLS.—
Now in Store, a full Workmen! of Lupin's Blank
hlbst Long Shawls. Also, lumn's Week Cashmeres,
Merinos. Satin Nohow, Velvet Beeline, Jameses,
Velour Reps. Moueselioe de 'mines, Bombazines, km
BESBON & SON, Mourning Store,
NN CHESTNUT Street,
TrKEYSTONE IfILUIL—OUR CONSTITU
TIGN AND OUR UPOON.—.' our National
Flag shalt ever wave over a United Country.—A. meet
ing of the Kerstone Club will be held at MiliHall,
LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY EVENING nea t, at
75 *Mock.
THE KEYSTONE CLUB ie organised for the sur
mise of Maintaining • and dinaenunnting Democratic
principles, an laid down by Jetloreon. and carried out by
Jackson. and fey the support of the Demooratio Party
in the neat Presidential campaign.
Rail", members, and let on show our strength in the
flee of the enemy.
A number of distinguished gentlemen will address the
Club.
It. WILLIAM McCANDLESS, President.
IUFIRST SENATORIAL CONVENTION.
—At PC meeting of the Delegates of tho First
Senatorial District, held on Fiidar erenine. the 16th
I.llCVtiL r g. is h q , l iTiNinn f nitour:ly P ill e elt i edig a lgre i st l i r t
the district in the Convention to be held at Harrisburg
on the 22d of February next..
A. tt wALICINSHAW, President.
H. C. en FIE Ix, SeeretarY. it.
or"GRACE GREENWOOD"
Will deliver her beautiful lecture.
" THE HERO•C IN COMMON LIFE,"
Before the Jeffemon Literary Union,
AT
MUSCAT, FUND 'WALL.
-FRIDAY VENT G, December 23d, 1859.
At 15 before 8 o'olock.
Tickets 25 cents. . d 19.51•
ry'r , IRELAND AND THE IRISH.—DR.
JAMES MOORE w inecture on this interesting
Went, in the Amend,lir Building.. Tenth Street. be
low Chestnut, ON WEDNESDAY EYENING.2Ist Peo..
Kt 7% o'clock. The Leo' ure will he partially historical.and oentain much rf the deepest interest to all where
recollections of their native country are vivid. Love of
our native land never dies. All classes of our citizens
will find the Lecture worth their attention. Admmit
tion 22 cents. dl9-3t
cfrLADIES' FAIR.—OWING TO THE SE
vere ivorrn of Nsturtiay. the Ladies ere Wined
to continuo their Felt. at HARRISON'S BUILDING,
Navin removed from " Handel and Haydn" Hall to
the Refreshment Room. on same floor, between the
two hells.
They feel desirous of disposing of their sulkier which
are good and serviceable, and will feel grateful 'for the
Itatronage of their f lends. determined to cell articles
low. and close without fail Chia evening.
GERMANTOWN.
tr„.:r Rev. J. WHEATON SMITH will Lecture at the
TOWN HALL
This (Mendav Evenins. December le, at 8 o'clock
Saldeot: THI, LAND OF THE PROPHETS. It
rOFFCCE OF TOE PENN MUTUAL
3 LIP E INSURANCE COMPANY, N. E. corner
TO , RD and DOCK streets. Phikadelphin.
Etscwoo.—Penn Mutual Life Inimance Company.
An election for e tryouts, to nerve for three yearn,
bo held nt the Wilco of the company, on Monday,
the second of Taxerary t
Polls open at 10,A. AL end close at 12 M.
dift-inwn-8t JOHN W. liOßNOß,Seetretnry.
QMREV. ANTOINETTE BROWN BLACK.
w ELL will deliver her celebrated lecture,
AND WOMEN," at the Musical Fund flail, on
WEDNESDAY evening, December 21st.ut els o'elock.
Tickets twenty-five Cents. For sale at the principal
book stores, and at the door, on the overture et the lec
ture. dl9-low It"
REV. 0. GRATTAN GUINNESS will
1 13 - preach-THIS (Monday EVENNO. and every
evening during the week. at 73 o'clock, in the Rev.
Br. Chureh, Broad grew, lAA Sernce.
CUNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
and election of °fibers for the KIMBERTON
L:COMPANY wall be held at No. 318outh THIRD
street, on the Third MONDAY of Dooetoter, HOP.
DA vIDB. B[ BY, Seeretary.
PIIILADELPMA, December 1L 18651.
trr A LECTURE FOR THE TIMES,.
& "The Young American Citlian,” fry Nev. A. A.
Willits, at Handel and Haydn HQ, EIGHTH lo• low
OREN:N . Og TUESDAY EVENING next, December
20% at Oft o_olook..Tiaketats rants t to tai bad of Henry
Aower. n E. nor, Math and areal ; J. B. Rcrtncer,
it
E. nor. N.
and Walnut. Wm. lley..N. nor.
Twelfth a Girard avenue, and A. enniseen; N. W.
nor. Tenth end Rene. (11741*
rrTNoTicr....Tur. ANN AL MEETING
of the STOCKHOLDERS or be Nprth Branch
Canal Company will be held at the coos or the compa
ny, in Athena Pa.. on TUFBDAY., the 24th dny ofJnnu.
Cry. 0868 at whiob an Wootton will bt held for a Presi
dent and flee manneenLor the oornieny for the ensuing
OCT. Br order of the Board.
UAW ogles. Athena , D. MITCHELL, Jr.,
D, 0. la. Ifo. dtT-3il Se,ratery.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN
SUNANCS COMPANY. B. W. corner of
FOUR' i and WALNUT Streets.
fintimittilta, December Has®.
NOTIOI-_,_: —The Annual Mires of the Stockhopers
of THE.ENTS_SPRIBE INS HANOPOOAIPANI
be held on MONDAY, the 9; day of Jecuary, IMO of
ten o ohmic A. ALatt the OEMs, of th e Compan y.
trlltair d io"::Do.l carve the en
ciiitireen'rn'il,'
oolook PA 1136 boos of ca m e
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dl7-tina - CHARLES W. 00XE. Secretary%
OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES
KrE BY VO L E_ it V I The w v iirsiNvuzi
me. t Receiver .asos n. t e city of FlPia
dobtoo, to J'..1315111 K. smrra t to collect the. delta
nent taxes of thetrishternth Ward, for the year MM ,
towebeea revoked, and that the said Joseph R. Smith
has no further, power or authority to collect the said
tares. and that any payment to tamer aeld team', after
this date, will Dot De teeognlrti p aliowed by .v t i Vs De
partment. LOMERF T,
.314 St* • • aestivated' pima.
PISECOND MORTGAG E
_s WILLIAMS
ota AND 151.MIDA RAILROAD COM.
—Holders of Bonds who desire to avail them.
selves of the advantages of the settlement of the affairs
of this Cotnpany ere requested to call, without delay,
and ,eseouie the seaman rower of attorney ; pd
those who have not alrealodone contribute the
amount of assessment of per thousand to defray the
expenses. A. VANDYKE. Jr.,
Chairman of the Committee.
- ‘113.12t South THOU) Street.
O:47UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Riff_pr i l t tnil l a s e l) goltr i tilis. il a , at the close
of the First Term ° , will be held in the ollOwing order i
VI @dandier, December 14101, ' F rom 9to 11. Santora.
by prof. Copps (15110 W 'S t.lllllloh Literature, and
Junior a. by the VlO9 PITVOIt, (Statice,) written. From
Iltol. Sopbemores, by Frof. Allen, (Thuoydide a—Sici-
Ilan Hapodition.)
Thursday. lech. From II to 11 Juniors, by Prof. Ken
dell, Uttialitical geometry.) an Saphomorev, I2y Prof.
Conoco, (Ithetoric.)written. rom U tol,Seniors, by
the pica Yrovoet, (Astronomy/ ,
ern;ye .. lath. From 9to 11, homers. by the Vie
Provo it 9 trt PlubllrlbTilnatt Fr•ibmtl. by Prot
Ken , Aims r,) written. Fpom Uto I. 'mom, by
Pro . Alien, ( Hippolytus or Burlpideta)
- Saturday, 17th. From 9 to 11, tienjors, by Prof. Jack
each( Horarc—Epistles and Art of Poetry.)
' Monday.l9th. Franke toll, Seniore, by Prof. Come,
(Moral Philosophy.) From 11 tas 1, Juniors, by Trof.
Jackson, (JuvanaL)
Tuesdar.ll9th. From itto 11. Juniors. by Prof.Coppee.
(Mental Philosophy.). From ji to I. Freshmen, by Prof.
Allen. 1 X:roPbon—llaslitit Hietrirr i l
Wean Ayala. I ram 9 toil. tesbn. Sophomores,
Jackson,lLivy.) - tract li to half pest I
by Prof. Kendall, (13eometry.)
Thursday, pod. 9Jomoto half past 1,1 Sophomores,
by Prof. Jackson, (Tete ) tus—History.) From half pas.
II Mbar past launiors. by Prof Allen. (Theocri tun.)
Friday. Ind. From 9 to U, Freemen, by Prof. Coy.
pee. (History.)
Op Fnday evening. the 23i1, at eiyht o'clook, an Ex
hibition of Declamation of orlelnal oompositmne, by
members of the Senior Clare, win hi held) the Col
lege Hall. ' r °SORGE ALLEN,
d16.9t Secretary.
THE LADIES OF THE SPRING GAR.
DEN DNITARIAN SOCIETY will hold their
Patrand festival at HANDEL AND HAYDN H ALL,
commencmg an Friday afkentoon..l6th, sod closing
nth inst. Both useful and reser fatness, suitabie for
holiday presents, can be purohased se favorably as else-
Whet. 5.1}0, refreshinents furnished.
We svinestly desire the attendant* of all our friends,
tut our t IC 11h011.
The H 00140044 sate rase t Bail every few
minutes. Tickets may be had at ra ti ih'x, Arcade build
ing, Chestnut street below Elevent i k i ar at Allen's, Sp ong
Garden street, above Eighth. *aliment tickets 00
Dents, season tickets $ amts. single tickets 10
oasts: dl5-61*
jOFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES,
.:rfong''rDefttirinlimg.q?rigr ye. of
the several Wards of the City of Philadelphia are here
by notified that if the dente and City loxes, due for the
year eta, tint paid before the first day of January,
Mo. intereit will be charged thereon, and the names of
,ail delinquent tax-payers will be published, and thirty
seven eonta (fil ) additional will he charged for publica
tion. also, after the lath um ofJanuary,lB9 a penalty
of deer tient. will be add pd upon an taxes remaining
unread, end costa thereon tor conection.
(Bigned) A, I. . OMERELT,
di Receiver or Taxes.
iss. OFFICE CARBON IMPROVE
MENT CO.—Foltspra.rnis, ee. 10, 18.59.—A
epeeist meeting of the Stockholders o the °mime Run
Improvement Compaq,' will be held on TII/IRBDON.
the SIM ;natant, at II o clock A. Mu at the orectsof the
Company, corner of Front and Chestnut streets,
proisdelphut. to reoeire a report on the present condi
tion of Its affairs, and to express their 'down an the
future course they wish the Director/ to Pursue 111 the
matter.
By order of the Board of Directors.
11111.1% S. At. TILOEN, President.
CONFECTIONERY.
L,A•I7 RENT it DiAtiON'R CONFEC
TIONERY,
Northwest corner SIXTH. and ARCS Streets , .
. W e have now on hand ono of the finest stocks of
HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY
In this city, together with a great variety of
• ' TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
TOYS FOR ORNAMENTING MIILDEEN'B TREES;
uler Boxes, Cornets, and other artioles suitable for
CHRIS CMAS GIFTS.
As we manufacture all our own goods, with the ex
ception of those we import, our prices will ho found
low, r than usual,
Our assartment of Panay Sugar and Pastillage Tore,
for
- ORNAMENTING TREES,
Will be round unequalled.
Amin LAURENT /lc MARON
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS.
R. 0 WALBORN &
MOW) MO. 5 AND 7 VOR.TH. SIXTH BTREET,
have navy a vary superior aisortmant of Skirts, Under
'Slatting, Groves, Goelety, eto,
Opsoial attention given' to
GENTIZIARIVS WRAPPSRB,
of whiek a tine tuetortmant b oonetantly kept on band
de-Prod -
'l., W. SCOTT-411th of the firm of Win
••• o t lipter & Scott —rNTlialean n ,Y r 69llEili
EIT U R A:ti t :et (Vari t y T oppoeite ?he arard Mimed
,„ A i r e lf. l t a o . uld r_ otfully pall the attention of hie
tonser'patanii an:frill to ins new store. and Is pre
-14"4/ tit Were for eV" at short notion. . A
relictP t guarantied. o A e Trade supplied l
oth
Wrtsand Collr. 13111-1
OtIRSON, REAL ESTATE
• BNCRNIt AND CONVEYANCER, I.IOIERIB
- PENI:f,A.
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ANLEUME DWEL INUti for sale in
ans•a Norris
m
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RANin oit; diast end qualities, rnanufnatufed
fer wile bp RoWlAy, moutURNEII, 4.,00.. NO.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
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JUST PUBLISHED.
if It le said by competent Judges to surpass, in descrip
tive rout imaginative power, anything that American
Literature has ever Preditml•
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PUBLISHED BY
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‘118.2t BOSTON
HARPERJS
.nalv MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
No. Czvt.l CONTENTS. [JANUARY.
HOLIDAYS 'IN CO.TA RICA. 11. SAN JOSE. By
Trrnmse FRANCIS MEAGHER.
ILLCSJRATIONS.—The Easter Pronession.—San
.Tose.—The Bootmaker's.—The Cook-Fight.—&reet
View In San Jose.—The Cathedral.—Mater Dole
rosa.—Harvlns Judas.—Palare of the Government.—
Monsieur Belly at the Sen.—The Artillery Bar
racks.—The Labyrinth.—Before the Presulent's
Honse.—Lnnaties.
A LAY OF THE DANUBE.
RURAL PICTURES. Brawn by Pnarre ("RATON.
ILLOSTRATIONS —Rookston.—The Barn.—At the
Denot.—C,onetrr Store —The Pollttoutn.—Evening.
—Blowing the Fire.—The Pet.—Beci-Ttme.—Morn
ing —The Floolc.—Hine.—Twin Latnbe.—The Over
seer.—The Hen-House. —The Grandohtld.— The
Prisoner.—Mtschief—The Condign .— The Proof of
the Pudding.
A PIPE OF TOBACCO.
Ilt.rernaslosrs.—The Find Pipe.—The Ilispent
olan Cisarro —Brazilians smolnn Ir.—Ancient Alex I
can Pine.—Raleigh'e Tobaeon-Bog.—TobaeooDrink
ere.—Early Tobacco Sym_poeium.—Sir Walter Rs
letsh.—Lany smoking.—Tobacooniet's Inte.lor.—
Tobacconist's Lai , el.—A Snulf-Taker.—Tehle Snuff-
Box.—An Early Chewer.—Burgs Soutf-Box.—Box
MRS.
Shakimeares Mulherry.—flooteh Mull,
MRS. ANTHON'S CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
THE POET'S SECRET.
THE ATOMS OF CHLADNI,
A RLSB AD ON CRU'l'eltEll. liv " Hwy Onotao."
MISS VINTON OF TALLAHASSEE.
BEHAVE YOURSELF.
H IND THE SNOW MELTED ON MOUNT 'WASH-
N.
THE THREE GREAT VOYAGER.
TII
BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS.—A BALLAD
OF touietANA
T CHRISTMAS R . F.PI RTORIES IN ONE.
A HYMN.
MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.
RARY NOTICES.
EDITOR'S TABLE.
EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR.
011 R FOREIGN BUREAU.
EDITOR'S DRAWER.
SH -DOW- OVER THE WAY.
THE INEBRIOMET FR.
FASHIONS FOR JANUARY.
ILLUSTRATIONS.—DeII Costume.—Under-Sleeve.—
Collar.
One Copy, for Ono Yw..
Two C 0 1 ,466 for One Year
Three or more Copies for One Year 1ea0h).... iOO
dad an Extra Copy, gratis, for awry Club qf TEN 81111-
BCRIDER9.
Ilarper'n Magazine and Harper's Weekly, together,
one year, ec
It HARPER k BROTHERS, Publishers.
GOOD CHEER FOR THE
HOLIDAYS I
THE AIMWELL STORIES.
OSCAR; or. The Roy Who Had His Own Way.
la o. 63 cents.
MINION ; or. Life in the Country. 16 o. 63 cents.
ELLA ; or, Turning Over a New Leaf. 16mo. 63
ebnor.
WHISTLER; or, The Manly Bo mo. ce n t. .
MARCOS ;or The Bor-Tamer. ttmo . 63
JESSIE; or Trying lobe somebody. t6mo. 63 cents.
The six volume') are also put up uniformly, in an ere.
giant box, toy S 3 Te.
By general assent. this is the most popular series of
Children's nooks in the market. It tells such pleasant
stories of city and country life, of Indoor games and out
door sports, of studies at school and amusement at
home, of the joys and the troubles of boys and g i rls.
thet children never get weary of reading it. Parents
will find the little ones amused and improved by the
writings of Walter Almwell, whose recent death has
finished this series of stories.
PETER CODDLE'S TRIP TO NEW YORE.
This amusing same wee the last Invention of the
author. and can be played by any number of children
or adults It to really three games in one. and the Inn
is continua Is changing. In neat boxes, 37); cents.
B4NVARD'S AMERICAN HISTORIES.
PLYMOUTH AND THE PILGRIMS. 16mo. CO
, ante.
. . . . . . .
NOVELTIES OF THE NEW WORLD. 10mo.
canto. .
ROMANCE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. lemo
oonts.
. . . . .
•• • •
TRAGIC SCENES IN THE OLD FRENCH WAR.
16mo ; 60 cents.
Tho soriei bound uniformly, in a nowt boa. $2.00.
Well fitted to Miura young renders from etory hooka
to the xi udy of history.
CHAMBERS' HOME BOOK; OR POCKET MIS
CRLLANY.
a vole., 16m0.. Moth. gilt bloke, fn an elegant boa. V.
This series containa n great fund of vulnable informs
ion and amusing incident, and le admirably adapted to
he School and the Family Library.
THE POOR BOY AND THE MERCHANT
RINCE. 16mo. 75 cents.
THE POOR GIRL, AND TRUE WOMAN. Itlmo.
5 cents. . .
These volumes, by Rev. W. M. Thayer,forind_ed on
the noble lives of Amon Lawrence and Merl Lyon,
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A (MRS ROPETOUN'S BCHOOLEI AND ROLL.
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Mrs. Oliphant is well known se one of the moat
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VOTING AMERICANS ABROAD. itmo, ZS cents.
It is not often that a company of sehool.boys take a
trip to Europe and the record of what they saw and
talked about give; to, all roung readers a good idea of
what is worth seeing in 'Europe.
THE ISLAND HOME ; Or, Young Cutaways. Nam
TS tows.
Some briA Robin s one thought eh!! neiTelatezegthlg
then even Orme. or the BWllle Faintly
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PLEASANT PAGES FOB YOUNG PEOPLE; Or.
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coats.
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NEWCOMB'S WORKS.
RIND WORDS FOR CHILDREN to Guide them in
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"OUR MUSICAL FRIEND." s Rare Com
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AMEhNJAN
BOYS' AND GIRLS' ANNUAL.
A
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENT
von
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One volume, 410. Gilt edq,
Illustrations and Wood Cut!
CONTJ
The Old Year and the New.l
Men Who have Done Great
Things.
Our Old Town.
Taking the Bull by - the Tall.
Crossing the Nrimpne.
Story of an Old W itch.
How we Settled tho
Story of the Mideldprnan's .
fde the Prairie.
Back again to School.
fiquirici Shooting.
fenny Douglas,
The, Illessinite of Peace.
Chyt 'buss '1 ime.
A Night among the Sharks,
PEOPI, B.
,re, Illust:rated with Culotta
e. Price itflAl.
ENTBi
!Tossing the Paneako.
.Kangaroo Hunting.
Comical Conjuring.
Mario More
Oroky. .loky, - Whangesa
Wa u re m
with Wald Boast,.
pinions In the Wilde.
Funny Bturiee about Pige.
Ali about those Ilohgob•
line. &e.
flomettro for the Qtr e.
Funny W ay of Doing the
Tager.
The Scotch National Game
of Curling.
GREAT VAC r
A POPULAR HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION
. . or TIM .
MOST REMARKAIILE INVENTIONS DURING
THE PRESENT CENTURY.
By PANDOHICK 0. BAKIWILL.
Author of "Philosophical Conversation'," "Manual
of Electricity." Re.
Itlirefasami WITH NIMEROVe ENGIAVINOO.
1 volume.l2mo. Cloth, el.
CONTENTS,
The Progreso of Invention. The KaleidosooPe.
Men m Pi &emotion. The Magio Dim).
atenim Carriagee and Rail- 'I he Diorama
Way,. T he Stereoscope
The Air Engine. he Electric, Telegraph.
Photegreph• . .Etactre-Magnetio CMOS.
Dioseleine View.. Tee Eleetrin Light.
Eleofro-Nietallurgr. iluelantaneous Li ghte.
Gee Lighting. Printing Machines.
Paper-making Maohlnerf.
"The convenience. the comforts. and luxuries con
ferred on artmety by the inlay important inventions of
rue present contury, must naturally 'melte a desire to
know the origin and progress of the application r f
scientific winciples by which such advantages have
been gained
Practically considered, those inveat'ona are of much
greater value than the discoveries q 'donee , on wh oh
111081 of them depend; and the seichtifia Inquirer who
confine' his views to &Nitrite prim:notes, without look
ing to; and to the various method. pf their application
to useful purposes , may e compared to ft traveller, who,
having toiled arduously to gain the top of a mountait.
then si Ms his °yea oritheiproepectthatllies before limo
—(Extract from Preface.
EVENINGS AT THE MICROSCOPE.
on.
REBEARODF:g AMONG THE MINUTER ORnANS
AND FORMI:i OF ANIMAL LIFE.
By PHIWP HENRY 00E6E. P. R. B.
1 vol. 12in0.. cloth. SIM.
To open the path to the myriad wonders of Creation
which, altogether unseen by the unassisted eye, aro
made cognizable to sight by the aid of the MOMS Cep°,
is the aim and scope of lhlp VeWine, (nest and gorge
ous as is the dutplav Divine power at
armed wisdom in the
things that are soon of all, it m 4 . .ay ely be
that a far more extensive ertennot qf t eve glories ley
unLeetled and %mime ntill the optiolan'a art revealed
it. Like the work of some mighty genie of Oriental
fable. the Immo tube lathe key that unlocks &world of
wonder and beauty before invisible. which one who hits
ogee gazed upon it can never forget, and never crepe to
admire."—(Extract from.Frefaco.
HERE AND THERE;
a
EARTH AND IikAV u; IN CONTRASTED.
!yet. Iswo. Red edges. *I cents.
" It is believes] that this eornpdatinn hue never hater e
hnan published in the United idtates. It it copied from
the extraot book of a lady, who herself copied it from
the En.han work ; hot it hae been found so valuable es
a soothing, strengthening cordial to the Christian heart,
eipeoiaily in seasons oi affliction, that it is deemel a
duty not to confine it any longer to a private elude '—
lyre ace. Myst
117 4 1NORAVINUS.—JAMES S. EARLE &
BON, 816 CHESTNUT Street, have now In stools
a vary largo and eleme i rly j imt ,
Embracing' ah the neweqt publications.
Wallin constantly supplied with the latest works of
Landon, Art Schaffer. Delaroohe, Velma, and others.
Among the newest issues are—
wwiltspeare in his Study. Feed.
Milton in his Study'. Fried.
0 . Paved" liyin Newfoundland. Landseer.
It" There's Life in the Old Dog Vet." I. widgeon
A Duel after n Masquerade. Corome.
Plid.t. and Morning." AndogrePhe. Thorealdsen.
The Seasons. Thorwaldsen.
THE PALMER MARBLY&
Photographs of the V.. 010 of the Sculptor, Palmer
anions which aro
_priqlKent. Spring, Resignution,
Froth. Immortality, Peasant Boy. Ac.
The Past and the Future. Gauen.
The 130quet of Beauty. Better.
The Seasons. Chronic, Lithographs. Alter Hart, Col
man, and Boughton.
Nobod a axed Inn, sir." Carbonic!.
Immaculate Conception. Murillo.
The Virgin 04%1101e. Murillo.
(Two Now Line Engravings of these Wonderful
Psintings./
Broken Vows. Calderon.
Alins-ciccdspfDorcas. Dobson,
Christ Blessing Little Children. Le Jenne.
Uld Kontuoky Home ; or, Southern Life. Eastman
Johmkt, IN THE LION'S UN. Vernet. ,
" Beatrice Cetlol Is Prison. Companion Print to
Zecingelthe, will be Is
shortly,
EMMEN' GALLNIt IBS,
415-iftit ate CTIF.TNIrr litreet,
SOUTH'S, the oldest Jewelry Store to the
oily, N, o. ele Street, below Serene, weer°
eeerYT meg a Varralltill to be went it is veld for,
Tim P*Psst7rlA4,4lP,ELf! irA„; lorip
,Ecpp3E4,. 19, 1859.
ARTOA.DS'
CATALOGUE
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
SABLE, CHINCHILLA,
MINK MAUR, STONE MARTEN.
HUDSON BAY SIBERIAN SQU I RREI
MAR PEN, FITCH, &0.,
ROYAL ERMINE.
MADE UP IN THE BEST MANNER, IN
CAPES:
HALF CAFES,
TIPPETS.
MUFFS,
and t •
➢TUFF i7.E.EI
ALSO, BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN'S SETE.
LADIES' FUR SEAL GLOVES.
FOOT MUFFS.
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S BEAVER HATS.
YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS and
OAPS.
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
OAKFORD'S HOLIDAY and WINTER HAT.
FINE (OTTER) TRAVELLING CAPS.
CLOTH TRAVELLING CAPS.
FUR MUFFLERS.
CARRIAGE and SLEIGH ROBES.
UMBRELLAS and CANES.
All the above will be sold at unusually LO 7 1 / PRICES,
as we are anxious to close out our stool• previous to
our removal.
C HAS. OAKFORD & SON.
dI9 St 614 CHESTNUT STREET.
pATILICK HENRY,
WARNER, ➢IISRRY, & MERRILL,
MANUFACTURERS OF OAS FIXTURES,
BRONZES, &c.,
NO. 718 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Have just finished, and have now for eels, an un
doubted likeness of the greet patnot, made to Brunie.
They would also call attention to their large assort
ment of
BRONZES, PORCELAIN LANTERNS, FLEXIBLE
DROP LIGHTS, &c., &c.,
All suitable for Holiday Presents. 4111710 t
CHEAP CHRISTMAS DRY GOODS,
FRO NEW YORK.
no
pieces AT hristmas
15 De Laines, 12)4 ots—a bargain!
A CENTEL
10e Bonnet and other new styles, 12 to 22 oents.
Oay style Cashmeres for wrappers.
Mortimer, and other new prints, lithl cents.
I rin pieces Merrimac levy amts. reduced to 10 cents.
Buper linen cambric WM at Q 1.25 per doses.
Finer " - 11.50 to Stan per . dos en.
Children's and ladies' hemstitched. &o.
A full line sews' linen cambric), pongee silk, and white
brocade pocket lidlcfs, black oak cravat,.
Nees ties and mufflers.
A fresh supply, of roys' and men's shawls, some very
" K a lr i gll stock of buttes' Medium style blanket shawls,
direct from manufactory.
!troche shawls in great variety.
French embroider's/, sots, collars. &o.
Sleeves worked collars, &c.
All at prices to encourage useful Freeents.
KARLEB ADAMS.
dl9.mwf If WORTH and ARCH Streets.
HOLIDAY GlFTS.—Three superior Pho
togrnphe for (2. Ambrotieee all Dina anplit
See the Zile-size yhotoeraphs m oil. at RP. '8
complete end extensive establishment, SECO
Btreet,nbove Oreen. It"
SILVER-PLATED WARE
JOHN 0. MEAD &I SONS.
Nocthosst corner MN PH snit CHESTNUT Bt.
Invite 10°141 attention to their large and
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
These goods are fresh from our manufactory, end de
signed expressly for
CHRISTMAS,
And we Ate mating
Call and axamir,a, if yon do not purattina.
As nor establishment oombines both Wholeeele and
Retell Trade, We 6TO prepared to offer goods deems
than any othrr I. tore in the City. Good Silver-Plated
Tea Sets from 1120 to CC dlT•7t
CHOICE GOODS FOR PREP :1' =
THOMAS O. GARRETT,
No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE TUE liAlloNte BALL,
Invitee the attention of all desiring
HOLIDAY 000 AB
To hie beautiful assortment of
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY,
SILVER
AND
dI7-6t PLATED-WARE.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Our stook, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 0 016"
orison the following articles:
STEREOSCOPES AND PICTURES,
BWIBB CARVED GOODS,
MAGNETIC TOYS OF ALL KINDS,
POLYORAI§IAS,
MAGIC LUNETTS,
MAGIC LANTERNS. FROM 60 CTS. UP.
KALEIDEOSCOPES,
GYROSCOPES
SAND TOYS,
CLONES FROM 29 CU. UP.
OPERA GLASSES.
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS,
And all other kinds of Fanny Mechanical TOYS.
0. T. AMSLEIi,
OPTICIAN,
Ski CHESTNUT STREET,
M7-6i Two doors below N. E. oer. SEVENTH
BAILEY ez 00.
HAVE REOEIVED IN STORE, 71118 DAYS
000 DB FOR THE HOLIDAYS
They are by the Ooean Queen and Penile, which
arrived on the lth. Tney will have a full assortment
of Nagano 'Brooches, Bracelets. Harries., &o.
new styles of Head Drosses and ornament. for the
liar, together with a variety of goo& suitable for Pre
vents all of which will be so!d at prices as Terminable
as possible. dle-at
AA HOLIDAY PRESENTS. AN
ada AN EXTENSIVE ASSORT:SUET ON dig
lIERICAN AND IMPORTED
WATOHES,
EIRI CORAL, AND LAVA
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, 4.e.
At G. RUSSELL'S,
JD Stara NO, 22 NORTH SIXTH ST,
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
The redyetion we have loads in the armee of DRESS
0001)8 wilt no w enable boors to itoloot from a large
RICH PARIB PO.PLINi el 00
" VELOUR. DE
Poplar/8— 50
PARIS PRINTED MOUSSELINE DE LAINEBXM-44
R08E8....10 0(1
711ERINOS— 65, and 70
T.LAIN FRENCH IAER1171()13 aa and 0231
HOEOHLIN't3 4-4 FRENCH CH1NTZE5......—_...25
ALL-WOOL DAYADERE
PLAID
FOIL DE C11EVRE8........ la, and 20
RIM STYLE DRUB GOOpt3,
la and 741 pent.,
With s largo stook of superior grades
BROCHZ AND CNAINE lIAINE LONG 811 A. WLB
Of Palle aad Vioaaesa fabrico, in now designo and
CoWaage.
EMBROIDERIES.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
()DRIVEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, AND 464 NORTH SECOND st,
C,l, OLD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE
maim, mic.o.pos, KnieldoseePee. himeepe
loye, Polyoratnas, and other arholes, euitalloirlfts or
the season . McALLISTER
do /3-mw&stial if No. 7$ Chestnut street.
SI EREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
PICTUREB,—We have but received new and beau
tiful etetepecupiogroups, itittuarr, landscaped,
Jrc., In greet clot? :
At IRTgR 3r, BROTHER,
do-mwe t.Tat if No nit Obeinnut stmt.
J-IOIIDAY PRESENTS.
Paint Dnxee, Pictures, Poiteinon alee Colored
e rn yona, Drawing Boas
CNOL4, Potieboinan AN K la V.
8 J
014 12t" t" 316 401.1N1S r KI treet,
lIOLVAY GOODS.
LADIES' FURS
SUPERIOR STOCK
NEW Yk;AftES , and
BRIDAL PRESENTS,
DAILY ADDITION&
TO OUR LAROB STOOK
NOW ON RAND.
ACCEPTABLE PRESNain,
At s very moderate oost.
ABOVE WILLOW
HOLIDAY GOOD 11•-
jr, E. CALDWETAL & 00.,
82 PRESTNITT'StABET,
Have received, by the steamers Ocean Queen end Par
EA, the balance of their order" for the Beason.
SUPERIOR WATCHES.
FROM $35 ,TO $350 EACH
RICH DIAMOND
JEWELRY.
REAL CAMEO AND PEARL SETS
FULL SETS, HALF SETS, AND BINDLE
PIECES.
BRACELETS FULLY ASSORTED
ELEGANT SILVER-WARE,
UNSURPASSED IN TASTE AND FIN.SII
CLOCKS, BRONZES, FANS
POLISHED STEEL GOODS
ENGLISH PLATED DESSERT AND FLOWER
PRICES MODERATE. ,Dl-7t
HOLIDAY PRESENTS. •
We have Met reoeived a new and beautiful as.
sortineut of
WATCHES
AND 13 I LV PIE.WA
Seleeted expressly for Holiday Presents, consisting in
part
GOLD WAT.THES. BDI OP
TADLE F OR _ EITHER
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN.
Some Inlaid with diamonds and others enameled.
WATCHES SUWA ° ELE FOR BOYS.
Also, on hand a beautiful assortment of
DIAMO , 41.) JEWEi.RY,
Orel kinds, at redused.prioes. Diamonds Mounted
in the moot 'oxen unto style. Oar style of
Setting Diamonds cannot be ex
celled in this country.
Our nasortment ofJewelry embraced the following
CORAL,
MOSAIC,
PLAIN, and
FANCY JEWELRY
of every description. such as Gold Neck and Vest
chains Stadia. Stadia. Sleeve Buttons. Gold Thimbles, Penci ls, Tooth {'take, Atmtets, Leek Wets. &e, &e.
SILYE ttaRE.
Silver Spoons and Forks Pie, Coke. Butter, Toe Cream
and Fruit Knives I Prperve, Sugar and Berry opoont;
Salt Cellars Napkin was, Card Caere and Silver
Bets, consisting of 41 e, Fork. and Spoon for Children,
with an endless variety of goods moor line, whieli we
will sell at reduced prices.
Gold and Jet Orontes of all kinds, of the newest de
al gni,
S. 8.-0111 Gold and Silver purchased for mull or taken
in exchange. Please oak and examine at
LADOMUS & co.'s,
dl3-tf No. 802 CHESTNUT Street,
F . P. DUBOSQ 64: BON.
Manufacturers and Itnportn re of
JEWELRY.
J. S. JARDEN & BRO..
fdenufaoturere And Importers of
SILVER PLATED WARE
AT FIRST PRICES!
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
The above, Wholesale Manufactures and Importers,
find that the reputation of their wares has extended be
yond the oirele of dealers, to such an extent that the
calls of couunters at their sou attest-roost's cannot meet
proper attention. The advantage to them, u manufac
turer,, of direct aoquaintance with the wants end tastes
of Individuals purchasing for their own use, is too high
ly appreciated to allow them to neglect the custom thus
offered.
For the more oonyenlent classification and chsplay of
heir CHOICEST STYLES. they have fitted up the
NEW STORE, No, 1028 CHESTNUT STREET,
Where they offeroti FIRST PRICES. eve ly ieeorip
lion of JEWELRy, In DIAMONDS, P Alt I, ,
STONES, 00140, and A complete stock of SILVER end
PLATED WARE, ef the finest eushti, to PIECES or
SEIS,
A full Assortment of II:fa-Liss rind RIVIPOI WATCH/ it
of the most oelebrated inakere. will be in the care of F.
CONSTANT RICHARD, ro whose skilful charge our
oustomer work eon be oonfidently entrusted. diet-1m
WHOLESALt ROOMS, SO4 0118.8TNUT 8T
SILVER WARE.
MESSRS. MEADOWS Sr 00.,
DIANUFAOTTIRtRIS OR [STERLING
S I LV E R-W ARE.
Would reepootfully inform the Public', and their
ounierons patrons that they hare OPENED A STORE at
633 AROI STREET,
Where wilt be found a twist extensive assortment of
SILVER WARE,
Entirely of their OWN MANUFACTURE, of the latest
design, and at rates as reasonable as oan be found la
the city. atd-lm
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON itTa SON
Lutes waist attention to their stook of SILVER
WARE, which is now unusually large, affording a va
riety of pattern and design unsurpassed br any house
the United Suites, and of liner usably than is manufso
tared for table use in au part of the world.
Char Standard of Silver Ls 955-1000 parte pure
Tho English Sterling 0254000
dularloan and French 900.1000 44
Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts miner
than the American and French oolu, and ten parts purer
than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver.
and our Foreman being 001111606 W with the Refining De
partment of the United States Mint for several roars, we
camas. the quality as above (Nis), which is the Asset
ant can b. mads to be ifreieamilf, and will resist the
Salon of 'olds much limn Maw the ordinary Silos,
etearfaerrnef.
WN. WILSON & SON,
14113ff.a .; :CV/ Et , V: WI,/
N. 11.—Any ftnoneoo of tilbtat mounfootorod ea agreed
anon, but positivity PieMl Wailer to /Vona and dinar
can standard.
Dealers supplied with the same standard as used In
our retail department.
Fine Silver Bore, 911-1140 yarns tree, constantly on
heed. sari-am
FANCY ARTICLES
FOR CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY TRADE.
W. D. GLENN,
NO. 28 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
OFFERS FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES,
I'ortmortaaiss, Pocket Books, and Purses, in great
variety.
C,gar Cases. Card Cues.
Tot et Bottles, in rock colors and decorations,
Fancy Putf Bests, in china, glass. metal, As.
01.4 Odor Buns and Perfume htands.
Ladies"l wrath!' Bass, a fins assortment.
Paper Macho Bonds, new style Malachite.
Oentlemen's Dressing Cases, English, in variety.
Backgammon and Chess Boards,
Fancy Inkstands.
Portable Desks and Writing Cases.
Cetus and Work Boxes.
And many other goods, suitable for p.osents.
do-usit
WARBURTON'S
lOoi cifEsTN UT Street, gamut elore above Tenth,
SOS South SECOND Street, below Serum).
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
IN BRUSSELS POINTE,
BRUSSELS APPLIQUE.
VALENCIENNES,
110MION, and
MALTESE.
Ate),
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
REAL TIIREAD, CAMBRIA. AND ALENCON
VEILS, COIFFURES, AND BAUM.
A‘so,
A FULL LINE OP
PARIS EMBROIDERIES,
And every deeeription or Lace by the yard.
WARBURTON'S
RIBBON, LACE, MILLINERY, nod EMBROIDERY
STORES,
1051 cirEsniuT Street, above Tenth.
all-grit and 3068. SECOND Bt., below Spruce.
CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND
_
those who wish to snake their seleotions of
HOLIDAY PRES.ENTS
Would do well to eel! at
CHARLES DUMMIG'S.
No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET.
lilt.Th was this summer in Europe, maldne a selection
of shootlier
NEW GOODS
For his new Store, just opened
fie hae an extonelve Stook of
FANCY GOODS.
TOYS,
MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS.
CRICKET,
ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, &a.,
Surpasses in elegance, rarity, and cheapness of view
anything before seen in this city.
Snob as Prone' China, Terra Cotta, Partan Marble.
Bohetnian Glee.. Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lam Ladles'
Bate, P , Portroonnaies. Chesionen and Gamin of
nil kinds, Writing basks, Paler Macho Goods, Top of
ell kind., Tfuniosl Instrurnents of all kinds. aim
dt / A WU. A. DROWN CO.,
246 MARKET STREET.
MANUFACTURERS
SUPERIOR ,
UMBRELLAS.
WfiOLES✓ILE ✓4ND RETAIL
do-tli
VIIRISTMAS GIFTS.—STEHEOSCOPL'S
a_../ AND STEREOSCOPIC VI) R.
VO Y.
an ° d P VI I .I I ,VH: I OI 3 eV, ii n n p irr t ,lg.trn i t I ELI.
ca pA ioecnpea.Po )otrtuts,
lanne LPTIRIIIO, or LanoFeapo
lotto's, niacin Lanterns,. Gle ei be ie s, 1341';110*er* tel
Thornunnetera, Ilye-Olneeen, Gold tipeetaolee, 0014
Eye•lfinnaes, &0.0te.. are.• din
McALL,ISTER EIROTIIER.
WMIIIIIIOIII4 in 1714.1
723 ellEsm UT NTREET.
IdrALLISTER'S PRICEu and DESCRIPTIVE
CATALOGUE Uhl papa, 200 Moot rational of Optical,
Mathematical. and Philosophical inttruments ii 'kir •
ttishod natio, on application. and mailed free ore arse.
4108 M • 1.)1
HOLIDAY GOODS.
USEFUL 'OIIRISTRAS PRESENTS.
A PINE WRAPPER,
MUFFLER.
SCARF TIE,
or BRAWL.
One of those aritolos will Le eery nocoptahls to you
gentlemen friends.
4 TINT. 4•1101111 LINT 01
BTEREOEICOPES,
4T
W. W. KNIGHT'S.
606 ARCH STREET.
PINE tHRITS. HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING, AND
OWES,
Of all kinds. dlO-dJal
ELEGANT PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
FOR CHRISTMAS P RESENTS,
AT
M. SHEW•S
PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT,
No. 39 south EIOIIIII Street, above Chestnut.
This store is devoted exclusively to Photograph
Framer, where may be found a greater variety, and at
over prices than am eatahliahment in the United
States. Bring your pictures and have them fitted to
without extra charge• 1115-6tif
TOYS. FANOY GOODS
TOYS, ETC., ETC
In endless variety, and at LOWEST PRICES,
At 24 Routh FOURTH Street,
W. TILLER, Importer
all -dt2ith
INTORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
It is well known that the most elegant, &Maio, chute
and beautiful
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
IVORY TYPES.
are produced at
hIoCLEEW N 0.628 CHESTNUT STREET.
By the late reducition in hie Miami,
CdLORED PHOTOGRAPHS,
en distinguished for their superiority, eatinow be pro
cured at as low rates as others furnish on ordmary ar•
ride for.
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, 101.00.
CLEES,
C2d CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH,
dIE -Im
at UMBRELLAS t
Are very approprtate and fteeeptable
/1 OLIDAY PRESENTS.
A SPLENDID AnSORTAIENT,
LU D DIP.O
S
RICH INc ARON'S
Jtly AOelebratd
PARON UMBRELLA. •
Very light and strong, at
WM. H. RICHARDSON'S,
dlB Bt No. 41111 MARKET ST.
CHARLES RUMPP.
.PORTE-MONNAIE AND POCKET-BOOK
MANUFACTURER,
47 North BIXTE Street, below Arch,
Formerly of 118 North FOURTII Street.
Port-monnaie■, Cigar CAsea, Pocket Books. Port
folios, Cnbas. Satchels, Purses, Dressing Casey, Mosey
Belts, Work Boxes, As., wholesale and retail,
Repairing done with despatch. dlg-dtltth
CHINESE FANCY GOODS.
nurr PLATES. LACQUERED AND GILT
TEA TRAYS, do. do.
TEA POYB, do. do.
WORK BOXES AND TABLES, do.
LADIES' CABINETS, do. do.
DESKS, CADDIES, BOXES, &e., do.
80 Pains Chinese Costumes, monad.
66 Cases Canton Dinnet Bets, leo.
60 Bets Rattan Clothe, Hampers,
India Vases, Allumettes. Toilet Pets,
Dishes, Plates, CUPS and Batmen, ke.. te.
For sale at the CHINESE STORE of
ALLEN CUTHBERT,
.1 , 1 South EIOHTH Street,
d9-fintr6t Up Stairs
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Rich All-Wool Detainee,reduced 'ninny.
A large As.ortm nt of Fancy Bilks. rednoed n price.
All the newest lay lee of Cloth and Velvet Cleats.
A choice stook of Embroideries, Move, and Laces.
Pontes Eminoi dared PO Lace Handkerchiefs.
A great variety of Vesting., mutable for sifts.
Plain and Ribbed Beavers. for ries' Makings,
Cloths. Casstmeres, sod Man's 8 awls.
Blankels,_Quilts. Medics. and L nen,.
l'opli^s, Merinos. Figured Cashmeres and Shawl,.
And the &remelt variety of Dress °node, at 75 , 1 cents,
in the city. comprising—
Delaines. Cashmeres, Calloos, Chintzes, Plaids, an(
Poll de Clievres.
SHUL:ERR BROTIRIKRA.
O A I4ZSTNUT and EiGHTH
OPERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and
Japanned, with the finyt i fishromatie biases. at
NKLIN'S, Optician,
Itt South FOURT Street, below Chestnut
lair Also. Improved Speotacles, oorreetly fitted to the
eyee ; Microscopes, Btereoecopes, and Steremoo_pl i
it ir c e ps i , n as endless variety. and at ItEllyt?
O PERA GLASSES.—A large and beauti
ful assortment of opera glasses, in every variety
of
12
'ting—ve iTratrkr ° BI1 1 81 l iNie." .
(Estab {shell UK)
it& mws i.n.rti Chestnut street.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
FARRELL It MORRIS,
Sit CHESTNUT STREET,
IMPORTERS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CLOTHS,
OABBIXERBS,
DOEBNINB,AND
SPRING AND
SLIMMER COATINGS,
MANTELETA,
POTALOON STUFFS,
WELLING.. COFFIN. &
COMPANY.
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
A. A W. SPRAGUE'S PRINTS.
in peat variety, including Chaco(etas. Turkey Reds
Grasp, Blues, Shirting., and Fanny Styles.
BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.
Lona&le, Mummale. Slatersville,
Hope, Washington Union Mills,
Blackstone, ()chariest, Johnston,
Belvidere, Phi:Mg. Smithville.
BROWN SKEETLNGS, SIIIRTGIOB, AND
OBNAIHTROB.
fdatoaoa, Virginia Family, Groton,
Ettriok, Eagle, Manchester,
Mao's &. Farm's, Black Hawk, Mercer A.
Warren A, Farmers', Riverside,
Carr'e River, Elwell.
CLOTHS. •
Bottomley's, Pomeroy's, Glenham and ' , other
makes of Black and Fanny all wool and cotton wary
Cloths in great variety.
DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Saxton, River, Lewiston Palls,
Stearn's M. 017 k 001111. Glendale,
Berkshire Co., and others
SATINETS.
Stearn's , Lyre. & Aldrich, Taft 11 Capron,
Minot, Charter Oak, Crystal Springs,
Swift River, Carpenters', Florenoe Mills,
Carroll'e, Dubring's. Conversville. &o.
BILESIAS.—Lonsdale Co.'clihnith's, and othe r makes.
plain and twilled, of all oolors.
Fanny Negro Stripes and Plaid...
Jewett oity and Irene Stripes, Denims, and 'rioting*.
Rhode !eland and Philadelphia Linsey', Apron Checks,
and Pantaloon Stuffs.
Shepard's and Slater'. Canton Flannels.
Fisherville Co.'. Corset Jeans, Lo.
arte-dteepl--sepl-fmairtf
HENRY D. NELL,
CLOTH STORE.
MEI. 4 AND 6 NORTH SECOND STMT.
OVERCOATINOS,
CIUNCEILLA,NOSEOWA, FROSTED, AND MAIN
BEAVERS,
AIN, OASSIMEREEI, VELVETS, A c., Ac.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Au-to, thin
FROTIIINGHAN & WELLS,
35 LET/TIA STREET, AND 34 BOUT/I
FRONT STREET.
COTTONADES.
Suitable for both Clothiers and Jobbers, in large
variety.
SUMMER COATINGS AND OASILMERETTS
Mad* by Washington Mina.
Orders taken for these desirable goods for Spring trade
nit-If
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON,
NO 119 CHESTNUT ST.,
OOMMISSION MERCHANTS
. FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
GOODS.
ist-em
MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.
TO ANY 4 . 11101.1 N r—Upoq, Wataben. 'ewelrr,
Namomi t ,, mlner Ointlunn, nTervbandlso & e., by
? TONES & CO.. Old Establixlvd Brokers, W' . onrnor
nu RA and GABK etr•et., w ow Lombard. Oft.
hour. Trom A. M, tot P, ul&hatr
VIVANTED—A SITUATION as Sides-
V Y Ran in acororaission or Importing House , by.s.
Young pin WhO has! had several mrs exeenense in
the hoping 's. Cavil's noeuretionebie relater's,. An
dress • Halesinan, at this Mos.
85000—For investment in mortgage
ffearity.
P. E. H. WILLIAMSON. Convemarerth
die 3t• a, W. A RCLI end BEVY.NTH,
WAN TED--In a Dry Gooda Jobbing
Roue, an active, intelligent Lad. He =nabs a
Food Penmen, and quiok fillnel. Jiddr a / a , with ra-
ferencee in band.writing of applicant,
"B. L. J.'
Sox f.LS f.O. dB-2e
WANTED —ln a Dry Goods Jobbing
House, an mate* ga'aeman, acquainted with the
trade off pear condom Ap_pdasat please ad
dressß. L.J.." Boxers Post Office, with referen ces.
stating the character and amount of his trade. and
salary expected. 4041
A PARTNER WANTED—In the Job
bing Dry-Goods Business, who can furnish fifteen
to twenty thousand dollars of recital' one soeutunted
with Wetness preferred. to take the plate of a deeeued
partner in an established business, of fifteen years'
standing. All communications addressed to Boa Mt
Philadelphia Post Office, strtotly oon.fidenttaL
dit.wfrenktr
A PARTNER WANTED—In a Commis.
'ion House well established. &aims 'princi
pally COTTON. A suitable seam With moderate
means, can have an interview by addressing " O. P. Y.."
B cod's Dispatch. with real name end reference. No
other will be noticed. Ail communications confiden
tial. dl63t•
WANTED —By January Ist a situation
as BOOK-KEEPER, or in no 'fontanel) Com-
Pany or Banking limn, by a praetioal Book-keeper of
ayee and influential Innings acquaintance. Addreu
Hi B." Box 201 Y. 0. n2ll-Im*
PARTNER R'A'TED.—An opening in
Mll3 established Commiuion House Mr/ Goods) of It
Partnership will occur on the Ist of the yes. AiOllllR.
active.actiV business man, who could command from 10,000
to 820.000. may address Commisaum Business: at the
office of this paper. n024-tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.c
SWATARA 0.)i.! Et ;1 I E INSTI
MA. TUTE AT PUBLIC 8 b• exposed t °
publio sale on MONDAY. the tiih day of December
189, on tne preogses, in Jon' at , wn, Lebanon co •nt •
Pa.. the grounds ano buil 4 ings belonging to the Swat,
ra Cdtlegiate Iczytute, being 3),." ACRES of GROUND.
well located, and largo BRICK BUILDING, 40 tly ao.
feet, lour stories high. well adapted for s BOA R
a CIIOOL. The country is one in which s rood school
would be well patronized, and altogether the opperta
nity olfcred fore competent teacher to obtain a profta
b e aohool is a promising one.
Further information can be obtained by addressing
Dr id K. TREICILLER, Secretary of the Board of Di
rectly'.
tale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M-. when conditions
win be made known by the board of d.r.qtpta.
WM. L. BARAI, President.
Jonestown, Dec. 1.1919. dIT-dt2s
rOR SALE—Thc Good Will, Stock, and
Fixtures of s Retail Coal Yard on 010 AD Street
one of the b•st lo :anon' in the eity,doins a large and
inerealinK business. To anenerretto man nth cash. for
+y WO no oPPortnaity is offered for a soon investment
For Address, apply to Mr. KEEFE. at this office. dlx-tt
TO LET—A comfortable Dwelling
ullt House. The Furniture and Carpets therein, being
•ntuely new, for lode. Excellent opeortnuty for peo
ple eoriLmenoing Housekeeping. Addreu " V. A"
Press office. dlg-St•
To LET 3d, 4th. and sth Stories of the
CPW 413 ARCH Street. Well ealaulated
for a light manufncturing business, having two sky
lights, And water and water closets; also, gee and rue
Satires. Apply on the Premises. 4114-14 t.
10 PER ourr.—We have for sale paper
paying 10 per gent. par annum, moored by dead
of trust upon ant-dean property in St. Lows. Tha at
tention of capitalists deettirm safe investments is invi
ted. RARER. WLIScoTT. it CO,
dl-tm if I? South THIRD Street.
Ms A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC
GALE.—WiII be exposed st_Pablio Sale on the
premises on Fifth day, the Ilith of Twelfth month, ( be
cember.) 1869. at o'clock P.M., all that valuable pbus
tation, late the property of Elisabeth Mather. deceased,
situated on the Dallastown Tonipike,l2 miles torch of
the cite of Phi tadeiphia. within one-fourth of a mile of
the ciliate of Willow Grove. in Illorelatul townahip.
Montgomery county, adjoining lands of Pr. Wm. Hal
lowell, and of the late Charles Hallowell. Washington
Kimble. end others; containing about one hundred and
three scree of land. 6 of which are woodland, for mea
dow, the rest in a good state of cultivation. The im
provements consist in a large stone Louse 21 by 61 feet.
atone Nun. 42 by 53 feet, hay house. wagon brines.
spring bongs over a never-fail ing spring of excellent
water. a young apple-orchard just besinniag to hear.
Thie place to desirable on account of its pleasant, high,
and healthful situation ± Its convenience to the city by
means of the North Pennsylvania ttsilne.l. it being
within 3 miles of Abington Station. and conneeted
therewith br stages twice a dui from the Prove. matte
it valnatge for a country sett. Persons wishing to view
the premises previous to the day of sale, will be shorn
the same by galling on Henry Maxwell. residing there
on. For further information.apay to Teonias T. Ma
ther. Washinaton bine. Cheltenham Township, New
lin Scholbeld, No. 677 North Seventh unmet. or Wm
Stapler, No. 1710 Green street, Philadelphui. Comb
tines made known at the tame of the sale by the Heirs.
dl2-d ISt"
'O LET—A handsome Store and Cellar in
-w• Strawberry Street N 0.19, With fine cellar hatted
bra large nay -bent. Counter, cue future; water-elo
eet, vault under pavement, &o. MT. &WO.. Ltitays.
dlO Strawberry street.
PO LET—The large six-story ware
hone No. M Cionmeroa street, suitable for go.
Me or manufaatanns parpoaes. Apply at No. la
MARKET Street.
pOR SALT—A Great Bargain.—A Mann
.: factoring Establishment with Sulam Engine sod
Roller, sods somplete set of Machinery for manufac
turing an article from iron, now in constant use for all
bupdiny purposes. It can be clearly demonstrated that
the business will ray a hindsorns profit. Address,
HARRISON.
trEIE ATTENTION OF COMMISSION"
?den. Jobber.. and Wholesale Dealers is called to
those inabstantial. large, saw STONES on the rout ode
of FOUFUI Street. a little south of CHESTNUT.
They are furnished with all modern conveniences, and
will be let on reasonable terms to desirable tenants.
dit-frawilt•
A CHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT
wtehes to engage in the COAL AND LUMBER
Bueinesa .
The su wenber. about ohm:1013110s bailee's, offers
ter sale the Stook eri4 liaturet /AIM of lb COAL
A •. LCAIBER TAM). Intrusted on the wovt side of
Behuylkill. two end a half miles above Meesionk.
The strolc comets of Hemlock sad Pate Lumber, and
Coal.
- The Piaturirs. buries. areqoas. Carta. and erouthiog
neenanary for taming on the LUMBER. AND
COAL Buntp.es.
. .
The yard is en old established stand, and now doing a
root busin ess, which the books will show. There is a
nldins by the Y. dr. R. R. Road, and a landing on the
Rehr,' It will be cold at • very low rats, and only
two hundred dollars n cash restured_
Apply to W. 0. SMITH,
na&-mwf 12V fie above.
110118E4 TAVERNS. and STORES
MIA. Real Estate of every description. for sale or to
rent. Apply to MAX HEWS,
RealEstattretit.
N 0.227 North ElEpo Street,
in 'roomy k Co.'sSeed store
All orders will be promptly attended to. English
Riene
n h. and German spoken. Collector of Ground
Rental. 11-3ln
pOR SALE—A Valuable lot of Ground
Ha feet by 100. three fronts. grater and eas laud on
one front; ani table for a eshorrh or factors. It is gloa
ted in the enutherestern pert of the city, In is rapidly !m
-inoring neighborhood. Terms OMIT. Address. for par
hcoltvg." J. K.." offtoe of this PISDeT. 1304 tr
TO LET—The Second, Third and Fourth
Storing or the onitral andamnion* Stores, Noe.
22 and Sl_ Sou th DEL A WARE Avenue, vrt h large
Counting Room on the Second Floor. A evil to
TRAIN & hIiKEOvE.
nE•tf 22 and 2g nOETR WHARVES.
TO LET—A Pecond•story Room conve
nient to the PUN Firma., suitable for a LlVlryee
OlEne. Apply 431 Cll ESTI , III C ttreet. • ale
fIATIDIETB
pOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large
• property suitable for a Coal yard, filanufacturins.
nr Foundrypurrinses. situate nn the north side nf POP
1. AR STREET, between Beach street and Co/metal o
creek, or canal, (lately occupied at Gleast'a omnibus
stablee,) SS feet front no Poplar street, and feat I.
Leiwellen strei.t. and havips n front on tire canal of
about 70 feet. 'Phone wolves are well adapted for a
Foundry AT Fap.ory, the buildings eerily convertible
for either pprpose. KENft MONTGOM C.RY.
lASI BEACH ST., Eiebteei th Ward.
iv WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the
most do treble Hotel Property in Burke county.
Ps., sitootoilat Now Hope, equal dietspee front phi],
dolphin nod FAvon. For n rte.( of t he Property cell en
KlRK.vosts. For tame, Ito.. co.!' on or sateen:l- W.
Lionville. nl6-Bw.
REMOVALS.
REIVIOVAL.
THE FAME INSURANCE coUPANY
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO
NO. 400 CIIEBTNUT STREET,
Liam OCCCPIND IT ?NZ COMMONWIALTII BASI
& F. C. YARNALL
-••• CO. heivo removed from 113 Morket rarest to 119
SOUTH WHARVEA end 49 Pvi•lN Hl. e 7 Im•
E 0. THOMPSON.
TAILOR,
N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS.,
THE LATEST FASHIONS,
THE NEWEST STYLES,
THE HEST GOODO
Always on hand. and orders attended to personally.
P. S.—Strangers visiting the eity are solicited to(their
measures and orders. ra.vfm-2rnit
PAPER HANGINGS, &o.
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
We offer from now to the end of the year out LARGE
STOCK OF
PAPER HANGINGS,
AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Person, wishing their Roam ?sperm], can get great
BARGAINS
3, calling early on
HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO.,
c11.3-Int NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET.
Now ON EXLIIBITTON.—The latest
works of Mdlle. Rosa Bonheur, entitled "Los
Borriqueros " (Spanish Muleteers crossing the Pyre
nees,/and Morning in the Highlands. with the celebra
ted portrait of herself. lir Edouard Bilbao, on exhibi
tion fore short time, from 9 A. M.tilt 5 P. M. Admission
25 cents. EARLE'S GALLERIES.
815 cuesTN uT Street.
_
A CADEAIY OF FINE ARTS, (Southeast
GALLERY.)
Sonlant's `cent Palatine.
"A D k. till 0 F TA I L . "
with Lealitie a erondroun Woslc o Art.
"THE DIARTTRDOIII OF JOHN liCdS."
A.. also special.. or
ACHENHAC BTb.l N DRUCK• HUBNER.
CIAMPRA.USEN. DJL DE RRANDT. lad
BAsENcLt.vER.
Will be exhibited Dorn 2 A. M. toy and ?to 10
P. M. daily on and after December il, 1850.
Admisaton 23 cents. dlO -ti
911EMPLE OF WONDERS
-a. Northeast eoruer of TENTH and CHESTNUT
Stine
C t rla lee Ntit OTTNTERTAINMEDIT EACH
CONDITION.
, .
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The greet Ventriloquist and Magician, will Eire his
New and Astonishing eerforniances et the above plus
EVFRV hVRNINO, et 7k, o'cloolcosto WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY A FTERNCR.IIi e,at 3 o'clook,eonsutt-
Gm of Laughable Seenes in Ventrihnin.ii, inroniera
hensiblo Fasts of Natural Mem, Spiat Rapping a d its
influences, end the Learned Canal? Birds.
AdadlidOLl Zd gnat. Obildrinl LI oenti. IdP-Ina•
WANTS.
W. I. BLANCHARD, Beds
CLOTIIING.
. .
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. -
POSITIVELY LAST Man BUT TWO OR 'Pali
Geom.&
To.zuGHT, Mozart's ivaoltal DOM 01011.11ilit
(Dos Jou.)
Parsysll.llgU or
M'LLE..ADZUMA PAM.
THIS Monday) EVENING, Doe. g, - f ul a,
Most powtereir Farewell Apeararre InblsoC,
ANAL ADE ,
PreV l o l le to her des...rune or N e i York,edwoje la
announced to appear at the Amides, of minmeof lien
York on IA edease4 and Thersday. acid can ;Were.,
circumstances, return to Philadelphia melons to bar
departure for awoke.
THIS (Monday) EVENING p.m 19. at 71L.
GRAND 0 s LA. ANgt ONLY ' PERPOR.MANCE ~
of 31 °aura immortal masterwork. . •
DON GIOVANNI.
Which will be brvin with the most exhurdig4 d east
this immortal chef d'crovre ku sver beea P its
Philadelphia. Ile foilenri ng artiste vat mobs
FIRST AN ONLY APPEARARCE LN r
ON 0 lOVAINPIL
Mile. ADELINA, xrri in the eel.-
brew chariots: of Wins.
Signor BRIG.NOLI _ ,en
Warw.
Signor PERRI as Doll Gievisani.
Signor SCSI eI . 1 Leporello.
Signor AMODIO , u Masetto.
MONDAY oxty GALA NIGHT OP
El N
i
bonnoven
s. AGUI PATTI.
Donna Anna, de. GezzanT
OA.
Zerlins,_
Donna Elvira, Mid. avloscat.
Don Giovanni, PER
Et:
Don °Demo. Prig. BRIG. OLL
Leporello, kkg. SUB I.
Magetto.
The Commendatom. . Sig. WINLICB.
d . AM OD
Tte sale of Suss for Don %arum ooznxnenoes this
mornust.
ON TUESDAY, NO OPERA.
ON WEDNESDAY,
Past Mid only night of Moran's faiu_opera of
THE MA- IC FLUTE.
lln Isn/
With its sztraoylinary cut teli and entirely saw dragnet
The unalterable practice of the immortal DON GUI.
VANNI. which netthei time nor eirencestages has di
minished. and their-at faror with winch E MAR
RIAGE OP FIGARO lust tweet received ill Platldelibine
have Induced the Director& to mode°.
THE MAGIC FLUTE,
Whichnkle u high, to ear the least, as any other of .
Mozart's ra
grand ODOM. It will be broualit out in snita
ble Mile, and with a east wt.ch.throogh the great Atte- -
tin resources at the command of the Director/1,1111 eer- - ,
weir MAGIC FLUT E raoa OHM?
ivies in
TII E.has been gives in New York
three times, with great muss. um its run had to be
interrupted in conseneenm of the ulnae of the season. It
wilt be Live most t i
t re),l..4i/
ONLY ONCE N ILADELPHI
With MADAME G4EZINIUA. MADAME. .COI. ON,
MADAME ST w AKOSCII PERR/ AMO
DIO, TIGELL I, JENCA;
And appropriate mo oed porta
ON THURSDAY. DEC. V.
IL TsovATORK
GRAND EXTRA AND •'H KAP fIpEZ.A. -j iou r
Admission, melodusg cents. of ChM OW
amily Circle, DJ °army, W sews.
Ia tostoratity with the plait adopted &fag baff4 ef
the previous seasona. the diotetors.bes t ammo** es
.EXTIte CHEAP OPERA Matti%
For Thunder yen. Dee.
'I he open selected for this night is Verde! TOPA;
rst r IVRI.
PRICES Op ADMISSION, FOR THIS MET
Ad mi niOrnn e gra4 .kg a r iel f t o r;ed lec ei r s i t. g . sel"- Cie
Parniir Ctrele ............ Cents.
Amphitheatre . Tererstr-fire Goats
Tictsta tinelodias a marred mato el, 'mar also to
had the enemas. at the door.
FRIDAY BYEArLNG AT I.
GLAND GALA YE.FOILMANCR.
LAirr
NIGAJandTprriuheiL.Ath.DELPHLA.
pATUR M DAY.
GRAND GALA ATINEE
AND
CLOSE OP THE SEASON,
eonirgy nth niarnerous rewtretia Gem the patron
nr the opera. and to gore an otworttinit! to persons
ra-
P oat of the elm Terdi'e new and powalgr *Om or
ICII VESPERS
will be given kr t he Matisse.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
TE6TILIONLiL BE4KFIT
TO
R. A. MARSH A LL. Esq.
The Committee aproirded to make tee prevention.
for the TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT ty V. A. MAR
SHALL. Fag Wire the lithathre to ea...mane •het
%learn Ellmau and Stria:hooch hare placed the Am
dem, of Mine. Welber with the Orchestra, at the &a
rose' of Mr. Marshall's frames. on
TEESDAIr EVE:NINO. December UrS.
On 'which occasion the esleirated Domino A rtist;
MR. an MRS. BARNWILLIAMS.
Who. in the most set areas mattner. en:rested thire
Testanomal to the firm ?tanager of the Aesckaint
Mono. and ;tee their Darnel,. wholly and frees no by
tehelf. rat hare the pleasure of appearing in TWO et
their moK mega , Flare.
MADAME GAZIANOIA AND MADAME STRA-
E.
In the handsomest nrinn M er. "
hare ablo eo:orithered for
the ocethlOci. and ma; the celebrated demo from
Fumes
otFITt.
Br permission of Mean. tiLLY-A-V sad STRAKOna.
In midi noel to th ese attractive restores, tae tutus
Comy.sny of the
'WALNUT-MIZE? TEXATRS
oehteb nu be eta'sd on the °enema.) through the
tondo.= of the Mumma:test. utt appear, to strehithia
the attract/on. and so semis
KR. AND MRS. BEANE," WI LIIAMI,
TUESDAY EPEIVM. Dec- =Lb.
rtor t ral atoteetace w ,ith .C. w
I" CriTO e &IS OP THE COMTE T.
Henri. a Pukes Help . Mn. BARKEYWIVIrA
With Mary /tine' Bawl a_farnnts Etter.
Other characters by maws. Stack. Thaler.
&womb. Mr.. Thayer, sad Zee Anus lents.
After which the rat Door. from Peeisre
Will be mini tre SAFFO
_
MADAME trAzZANICIA ewe .MADAME A. 8111 A -
KOSCH.
To be followed b 7 tho
TET [ool4* OIL Fut*. datided 14 .
11119 d.
Terry O'Rourke.-- i
. Air BARNEY WILLIAMS.
•
Other ammeters p, a &am)
ews. Geo. Johtes. Orme.
Seuttonth. Mtn E. Prim add Mist Amite NT lib.
Fancy Dance by Mr. 6E02.05. SMITH.
To conclude with tbo new Fares, entitled
MerinW33 YOUNG MAN.
In which 1 ininc Bowers, J o' iron. sad Has
eeinh. Mtn. Parry. Mon Jefferson. and Miss Pries TIP.
't' lrittfq will open st • quarter before ware&
Curtain will nee at half Pala Nivea.
Tickets may he sroewsed. sad masts secured. at. the
Academy. f oat n ine till four o'clock on Monday sad .
Tuesday.
*riche.*: Parquet. Parapet Circle. and Baloraar.Bl:
Farm]. Orel.. ht cents; Amphithastee. 14 septa,
The Tollotrint,Tuonstee . n t tlemeo hare kindly consent.
e d r%ll.'==tx,'Au. D r .. . 1 71 4 :=. Hick man,
Hon.P. Praeaorl. Col.Welbeni I La ei.
Hon. Jacob Broom.
Geo. B. Baker. - . 1,3: t i , 1:_ FOITINt.
sw±Msekessits
Morton Ideldiehael. John _B. w,emaast.
Col Wm D. Lewis. Jr.. ~.. 11. Coleman,
Lyon L. Levy, *W. S.
key. 'Tv tri. H. Kern. Joe. W. roe
Harry Cm:lv/Its., Geo. D. wethenl.
Fionois Waal' aurae. F. W. GIIMOII,
N. Hiska Graham. E,..Ca lhooi Sew.
W. .1 Limper. wm. H. Maine*.
T. B. Petelsoo, C. J. Gond.
Col. Jae, Beat, Ro bert ]toms.
F. 11 Boitcsi. Wm. Padget,
David Wuster. A. ir. Waterman.
Alex. H. iron:mu. then. &nanny:nu
Joseph M. Cowell.
.f. Ham Basal,
FrIIIICIS Ond'ina. hilly B. Whits.
111"A'. MI:16. Alex. Pitmalia.
La.,,,,.4 pleasant*. 1411.
Jon. Santee. e-o. T. ?Kona.
T. Wsateott Bader. Richard M. Moove.
rharlea F. Lax, Henry F. Atherton .
Jerry McKibben. A.O. Alta*.
Samuel Peasants, Jam eßaas.
Bean Nail, Taos. ff. ,rembergar,
(leo. W. Brown, Jas. E. Cal:3Tel
R. 0. Lowry, Home L Fe tinsem.
dLa-tt
W A F IS
ALNUT-STREET THrtivißr.
d role Levase . • —Mrs. AL A GAR RETTSAN.
Stags Mectsser Mr. Y. F. gFA CH.
Baseness Agent . . .. Mr. JOS. D. MURPHY.
TIM I MoSio Al) ENIN Dee. 10.
SHANDY S O R E.V. StsmlyMaccdre. M. r. Barney Wl:Dams: Mary °Toil
ar r. Miss Mem
To be followed by
OMS OF THE COHNTR V.
Melissa. Mrs. Rsmey Willissns; Mrs. AL/mom Mr*.
Thaler; Mr. Maw:Pm Mr.Thsyer.
LYNN HO LIDAY.
9 M ILLIN E R'S LIDAY.
SY.T' Pr'cu, usual. Doors open at IN o'clock. Car.
tcn Ira! rt. nt 7 l / 4' o n!octr.
-wtIEATLEY & CLARKE'. ARCII-
FaRRFT TRE AT RV:.
THIS (MONDAY') EVENING. Dec. t 9,
(Benefi A M ER I CAN C O LT. )
OUR
Asa Trenchant, Mr. J.H. Motel Lord DuthlrearT.
Mr. Wheatley; Flmeses Trenchant. Mrs. Drew.
AN OLD OFe ENDER.
TODDLES.
Scare or Patens —Ado:onion. Is cents) Sensed
Stars to Dress C‘rele.3l)4 eenti; Parquet...meet:a.
Doors open at half past o clock ; tcrlorma.cas
C011:111:013C0 At 7 o - elnek precisely'.
IRTII s E r t'I E ;I T Y Ht & ATi g : LARKE'S ARCH
JOHN GILBERT , Benefit.
WEDNEIMAY EVENING, Bea
Shenden's C..ateely f tte
SCEIOOI. FOR SCANDAL.
meet east. 13, the
SCAR COIIPANI - -
Partleelers In future advertisements.
Box Book is nos open.
nmg RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
A— , NATIONAL THEATRE. WALL'ItT Et.. ehoTe
Eighth. D. Mc Larinietile ereir . itter.
THIS (MONDAVI EV NLNG. Dec. 19,
The berforminces will commence vita
THE DREAM OF CHIVALRY,
In which the entire company Irdi
The new and benutind Feu. Rile(entiee.l
fIE ENCHANTED HoWERS• .
The e ,- .71,71 . 1Nue§tr.412 •rterlo434 illuttrAnce of the
RURAL SPORTS OF MERE' ENGLAND
, n the o'don tame. entitled — The Each of Sewn." iht
whlch the entwe Equestrvan Troop* hrresr.
The whole viii conclude ar.th the lanchatale Comic
Pantorcotne of the
810(TINE7, AND BIZAR.
Doom one' at 6X o'clock. Performince to coaameace
at 7 o'clock.
PAGE'S CELEBRATED PICTURE OF
VENUS. auld'enc -ENE'S ard the TROJANS to
the I 'ate Shore. to nogr on Exhitetton et the Roe=.l
o , er C HICK ERING &SON'S, art Cnestetut Street. neer
the liven' House. Athr.testou 5 cent,. 1117 et
SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION 1 - 100 MS.
JAYNF.'s cnmmoswEALTe BVILD.Nt3;
IFSTNUT etreet sear Slat h.
THIODO:C8 THEATRE OF ART.
Ptfth week of tilts Eisen= Meehan:rut Exh.htttott
whh the foLowt nc scenes
The Port •f 'Genoa. the Eternal City. Rome end EL
Peten. the Automaton Rope t •uanr. Chinese 11...m:-
nations. Storm oe the Rs.tte. the Aster/adieu etop
wreck, with a (all and torrent, new of the Mammoth
Steamer. the Great Eastern, Porformanc.sWedneeney
and Minnie,. littera war
Y. 8.--Fpectel ecdommtodatmai are et the easposal of
the tentlemenly where.
Great persorcont cea on Chrtatrnaa Day. Ttekets.
neat'. CaPdren.l3 cents. Doan open et 7in the erra
tal. end I o'clock. P. 31. s to commence et 3 and 7X.
D RAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—A first
claw Reciter end Actor wif instratt Lvizes rtd
Gentlemen, end render them csiesb e of the fort roan
• • -
Poore persona of real talent taught free. A edreas
Soz ba Blood' s Dispatch. d1..3t•
cDONOUGII'S GAIETIES—RACE St.,
titswe SECOND.
FIREMAN , s DREAM.
In els. Tableaus..
The ahoy. piece mil be produced with new and au
propnsts scenery. giving a comVete representation of
- THE DESTRUCTIVE FIRIN EW YORK.
And the detection of the incendiaries. who lobbed and
destroyed the hula:tiny b fire.
TRR Met:A TRorPE
will aPP•ar. FIEB NAND V?. la .1 ti.s
01.VNI PIC FEATS.
A. J. LEVAIrT
will &recurs* upon the BArip.
BAND OF SERENADERS
will a so asseat.
ETROPOLITAN
c TN IN B e t "3
t e , o sit ,l3 a l ;
SIXTH.
THIODON'S MUSEUM OF MECHANICAL ARTS.
The &Anne ledge,' Mond and Inetructive itinn of
the day. the most be III:alit, wonderful, and trait
ever
opened in the Quaker City.
MONDAY tiVENINCI, Dec. 12
and every evening during the wean an
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
terminating with the terrific scene of the Storm et Sea.
ADMISMON Z cents: Children under ten
Yeats of Aso. 13 rents.
Doors open at 7 in the evening. and at 2 o'clock , n this
aftarnaan. Remember the Daylight Tteatzioais ev-ryi
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. dl2-dtf
1113ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
PINE ARTS.
it,O9ORF.STUT STREET.
Ts OP F N DAILY, t Sundays excepted.) P ein 9 A. IV
WISP. M.
sa,tholomev•s swot or
••PARADIBU LOST"
Now on Ex)" Amon for •Fort time
Admussten 25 cents. Childress ender It 'ran ball'
pr,es.
ihnres of stock
GteRMANI A ORC3I 4 ' , TRA —Public Ile
hearanla every S 4 TCP.D AV,et MUSICAL FUND
Abi,. at 3 0 . e7O•A F. 4. A pukk„,e of eixbt tAckatm.
one drlhr. Sql: le tiekote,2s coma. To be bad at U.
Andres, and Beck k Laert-n's Xnele ::ores, end at the
door. ek-Sze