CITY ITEMS. bit. CRAM, AT CONCERT HALL TICS EVE NING.—This evening, the Rev. E. If Chapin, D. D., of New York--Oms of the most gifted and powerful public wallet's of the age—will deliver the cloSiug lecture of the People's Literary Institute courts, at Concert Hall. His 111.1bied will he " The People." As this will probably be the last opportunity of hearing Una trumpet , tongued orator in Philadelphia for a year, we advise our readers to go early if they wish to insure admission, as the hall, iron present indications, will be filled to overflowing. SERMON BY THE REV. WIC P. BREED.—A copy of the sermon by the Rev. Wm. P. Breed, preached on Thanksgiving Day, in the West Spruce-street Pres byterian Church, this city, of which he is pastor, has been handed to us in pamphlet form. The sermon is en- USW "The Lights which Coil hath showed us," and is Sounded upon Psalm 118. 27—to wit : "God is the Lord which hath showed -us light. Bind the sacrifice with cords, even unto the horns of the altar." in this dis course we liaYG another eloquent indication of the loyalty of the Northern pulpit. It breathes the spirit of intelli gent patriotism upon every page. Wo had heard much in praise of this sermon when it was delivered, and now find that it was well deserved. NAM - FACTORS OF SILVER PLATED WARE, NMI] AND VIIRSTSUT STREETS.—As the present buying season is at hand, we take the liberty of directing the et, mitten or our readers to the old Silver Plated Ware es tablishment, on the northeast corner of Chestnut and Ninth stretts. On Saturday we spent a half hour pleasant ly in examining the brilliant. and extensive stock which this Louse now offers; and we must say, that for chaste ness of design and elegance of execution, we have never examined so superb a display. We find that great at- Lila this season loam paid in this satahlialintent to the manufacture of Hard Metal, or Nickel Silver ware, which is almost equal to the Sheffield, and it deservedly taking the place of all other plat d goods. Their exqui site Tea Sets of this extra durable finality, as also their richly wrought pitchers, fruit-baskets, butter-dishes, castors, goblets, and a hundred other nada! articles, are splendidly adapted for presents, and should t. 4 borne iii mina by purchasers. PUBLICATIONS OF THE A3IERICAN SUNDAY fieIIOOL UNION.-.The find hilltilieed of the school World," and the n World" for 1862, have just bevn issued. The former has had one very success. Thl Segni C:theliellfei and the latter is A new &Mille. to the publiciitionsof tide beneficent and CattudiC iudiMd tion, intended for circulation among the thousands of children in its various missionary fields thronghont the Union. They are both beautifully illudratml, and are models of the typographic art. The reading matter also le unexceptionably good. POITLAIt ESTABLISHMENT .—lt ig cetimflied that frtnt four to floe thousand persona visited the store of !theism. E. 0. Whitman & Co., Second street, helper Cheetnut, on Saturday last, and Were waited 4p,m, T e t i edit. ail this fabulowt seam WPM UMW exquisite holiday 'reparations, their display of line, delicious, and tempt ing confectionery seemed to be multiplying itself for the accumulating demand from some unseen source. The secretor the eatraonlinary mans of this old and popu lar house lies in the fact of their making the eery Lost quality of goods, selling them at moderate WOO, allti making all their customers feel at home. Faun., Goon CIDER, Raisins, for fine cooking lairrffrfi and a hundred other mato only t0ti0,1 ; p4,,,, in a first.elass grocery store, can be had fresh and ele gant, together with everything e'su desirable or choice in the grocery line, at the NUT° of Mr. C. IL mattaon, corner of Arch and Tenth streets. AK ATTRACTIVE EICItTIi-smEar ESTABLISH DISNT.—aIeshrti. Witters Cu. No. 35 North Eighth street, corner of Filbert, have added to their fine stock of Lamrs a sp'endid assortment of fancy goods for Op 21.11,1 a, s. Their store is a great centre of attraction for Indies now shopping in that busy thoroughfare. They are selling a most beautiful line of Turkey movy:co goods, of all kinds, at unusually low prices, MEPPR. CHARLES aiIePORD Sox, nnder the Continental Hotel. has the la4est and most elegant stook of Fonds, especially adapted for presents, that they have ever offered. Every holy nod gentleman in Phila delphia elivuld visit their splendid salesrooms before poe •ehnsing elsewhere, as their st,ek embraced everything that is lqii , P.lV) 'mahout) deninible t or Reninnabln, Dam a neat necktie to the moat devout sets of Ladles' Ears. Their prices are lower than the sante goods have ever been sold for heretofore. IsilawarArnt CIIANIVE...—Wn perceive by the laab number of the New York Independent. that that popular journal is to be hereafter under tho odito• Tial thano of Rov. Henry Ward 114e6ber, 6 oss,,- eiation with Theodore Tilton, Efq. Under this effi cient management, its vigor and popularity will doubtless be greatly:,.inereased. ITAstnis_ToWs HAIR STA!I.—The most relia ble ar ti c l e in use for coloring the hair and whiskers a natural block or brown. Does not fade or wash out. t)e rat, TIS Storm* Area FOR CHRISTMAS.— Witr-Plated Toa.noto-6211 to Sib. Silver-Plated Castors-81 to 825. Silver Plated Cake Basketa--$5 to $l5. Sit% er-Plated Butter Dishes—ss to $l5. Silver• Plated Child's (lups—ifl.2-5 64. Sihrr-Plated Ice Pitchers-51150 to $l5. Silver-Plated Toast Dacha and Sugar Baskets. Silver-Plated Napkin Binge and Salt-Cellars. Silver-Plated Call BAN Rip( i,:q) `-saes, pilTer•rlitted Fruit and Dessert Knives. Silver-Plated Forks, Spool., and Ladles. Fruit Muds and Card Reeeivora bilver•flitted Warn of all kimls, of tha Last quality, mid at moderate prices. E. W. OARIITL L Co., Manufacturers, 71& liheeinati .treet, ita-sonfc Flan E. W. C.tr.KYL & Co., 715 Chestnut street, have— Fine Sets a Irorphandln CuUnrs,in etyma. Tint , SE its of 1 , 06.14 -handle Onflory, in canna. Tint. Pearl, ivory, and rito4-11411dit TifiL Tiun rnarl; nnd Flatud.linudl4 Nat Pialea l'iti Nati, Ivory, And Plated-hkndle nutter Knives. Fine Carrera, Sharpeners, and Kniyea, all of the facet quality, and at moderate priJes. 2t THE TRENT AFFAIR i—Ct The plot thickens." Now it ie rumored «Mason and Slidsll must be given up, with an apology, or fight." This, if true, an the prize -fighter; would say,'" means mischief." Now, again, we !KIT that the low a the old hero, Scott, will much pease the British lion, and, on second thatolit, he will "fear te make a mess of it." Then, again, we hear that 4, Seward has made it all right." We would like to know what right is, even if Seward boo mode it to. We think Wilkee marts it 5.a1l right." Everything. in feet, is so exciting, now-a-days, in the papers, that it is feared that the ImAness advertisements of such establishments as Cherie, Stokes' llOne-PrisO" Clothing store, under the Guntinental," may bo overlooked. THE DF.SPATCITES FROM MR. ADAMS.—The Secretary nt Etate has called a Cabinet meeting and spread I.A.re the Government the eperzini despatche N of Mr. C. F. Adams, the Minister to the Court of St. Joints, relative to the Trent affair. Mr. Seward subsequently assured our attentive special correspondent at Washing ton, that reafione et' *tote would prevent hit Milking knolvn their entire contents at present; but he sai l he was at liberty to say that the the American Minister de clared, obliesitatingly, in his communication, that, in his opinion, the most elegant garments for both soldiers and cieinen,, tv be fantod iu any part Or the world, were those made et the Brown Stone Clothing Rail of Rock bill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. TEE LOYALTY OF IRELAND. —We see, by MO advices from Europe, that a large meeting of the Irish population, opposed to a war between this country and England, was held at Dublin. That Animal hag atrongrr attachment for the United Mates, where then sands of her sons now lice and are protected, than she has for oppressing and tyrannical Engla td, is plain to .he iniuds of all, In case of an outbreak. however, between the two countries, all wipe and loyal folks will continue to purchase their clothing at the Palatial Establishment of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street, who is now dis posing of his entire stock of winter g untente at aaeri. Tieing prieea. CIIRINTMAS PRESENTS AT E. W. CARRYL & Co.'s House-furnishing Store, 715 Chestnut street. Ploe !Teo Trs, in eetF, 0256 .1-,56. Willow Work Stands, $2.50 to $7.50. Willow Chairs for Children, $1 to S 4. Japanned Bird Cages, S 1 to $lO. 31.,,J , Tool Cheater, 61.&43 Silver-plated Toy Tea Sets, 75 cents. Soolds, Sashes, and Belts, and Military Goods. 2t THE GREEN GROCERY, at. Thirteenth and -et“,thut, to uow open, Butter, cheese, Poultry, Ciamo, Fruit. Vegetablea, &c., of the very best quality only. Sold at each, market Driers. de2l-6tit ARRIVALS AT THE EIUTELS ILf? TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut atm. Cart J N N N A W Gregory, Michigan Jas Turner, New York S M Lawrence, Penna. .1 WRoy wide. Erie, Pa G W Bolintan, Pittsburg W F Hall, St Louis F Kennedy, St Louis Sand Slam Now York JB Idaster Haalehurnt, Phila JII H Conwl , ell, Maryland. Benj Thompson, St Paul 0 K Shoemaker & wile, Pa Miss Emily Way, Phila Miss Amanda Way. Phil* Miss Fanny Way, Phila Miss Carrie K Gwin, Media H C Wecilrnu. II 9 A_ J A Dokter .1 11—soy a Joe F llovy, Boston Wei A Bowers, liarttord G Itimmearter, MD, USN Dr (I win Jae Boy, New York Lieut W 11 Rossell, N C J McLeod Murphy, N Y Mi,er A E Smith, 3,Vaalt, D C J Otderlies N Tl A .„nesoa la. Gel Gtn E Shreve!, Marllllhd Lieu! r M Parra, N York T M Wolfe, Maryland W G Steele. New Jersey Wm II Allen, New York Dr Msulstry, LT S N J Randall, Conn Dlrs Mautsby Wm D Haley, Maaa R 0 Edwards, New York J B Klee & le, Newyork T Williak w, Boston N A I.llliitneM, Now York E A Larkin, Boston G G Donets, England A Bills & w, Troy, NY J . V Underhill & la, N Y Wrs Snnih 8 W Butler At do, It IslonJ - I' Bohr, New York Murray, Pittsburg Capt R B Irwin, U S A Mr Man, Philadelphia Mr Grafton, U S N L Bennett, New York •LI H Reed & la, Chicago Mrs C Kidder, Baltimore A W Leisenring, Penns J B Oriffillis Now "fork M. Is Potter A le, Din, 0 II P KAMM= do w, K Y Thee Kennedy, Glasgo w , J E tritinn, New York W Taggart* la, Albany E W Chamberlin, N York Wm Peterson, Wheeling A C - Durbin, Now York B 3 rent%) IreW Yvrk Wm Yam, G N ruirlstrurn, AIM' Wm II Boma Albany S Wiener, New York Wm Ohio W Sweet. Prov, B I John It Bartlett, C S N 0 Kidder, Baltimore B J Colieber, England A K Silrealer i sf, Boston 1111 Cushulitth Mug blue. CiiiiiVy) Willsll, D G IT W Thomas, Mann W W Thomas, jr, Maine B C Mitchell, Maryland U Fisher, New York John T Danner, Conn Si S wy circa, Brooklyn J H Foster, New Turk - Wm Whitt N Jean J MaCarter, Penult P Tor tor, Winne 0 (inrrinon, St Louis Arthur 13 Staff, England E P wittimthe, Chicago apt W C Johnson, rt York Mr Collins & Indy L Lyle, Pennsylvania Mr Mane al, Maine Jos T Norton, Wheeling H Blickfitone, rennil MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch W Maitland, Nebraska W S Send, N Jersey Klaiberland, Virginia That Burchnell, Penna. Tl Mum Ohio Lim A S Tulin% U on R 5 NOtis Milford Sarni illie;ter co eo 1,, Phelps, New York J T Norton, Neu• York en W Lilly dir la, M Chunk J 'DAVIN Well.willo It Lyon, Muncy it W SActen,, Penult Pittsburg tins !lowan]. Pittsburz rittzburg Climb firm, Nation II Greer, Lock Haven J McCarter, Erie THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. W tirst, Dillsburg McNeely, Trsston. N J Liwiosy, Jr, Pittsburg CH G tirtl u, POlU:4s , lvAnio. Causix,r, New Jersey J Fithian, 116120 - on, N.l Pi•nnesivanis Jenaey It Ilmt Yhu•uixville L Mick, Dlilvaitikee l W4ll Ohio, AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohestnut et., above rm. J Carroll & la, New York S Townsend 6: la, ti York COI $ H Juilliion, Delawaro 0 Smith, Philadelphia Eieut It Smith, Dania John Andrews, N ti J H Harris, Williamsport Capt S SaMIIOIH, B.ooltlyn B Sauenele, Brooklyn P Brady, Pennsylvania R .111 Goundic, Bethlehem S C Harria, Pottsville .1 E Tem, Ilartford, Conn John II Willard, Phila 3 L Andrews, Ohio J W Dell, Wasnington Joe L Preebrey, ItiFL93 j A 3 R I I' l3 4 e e n i t 9 iat Philadelphiat, New Yo r k E B Tappan, Boston JIIIIII I; Carroll, rhiln I) W Olirer, Philadelphia C Y Asbury, - New York Col J 3 Sanderson, Pa hlre A(3 Rrickler,Jer Shore Maj J H Humes, Jer Shore ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third II A strong, Trenton N Z Stems, Wash, D C .t,, es Kito Albany A Henry, Now Jersey A D Flodnrr, Pennsylvania A Glenn,PeonsYlvejtto Miss N Kern, Chester cc, Pa H Wile, York R F Seamen, New York Win 11 Lawson, Penna. 1? Burt, New Haven .1E Wesson, Massachusetts Copt S H NtWIEURILPfi Win S Won!, New York M Salisbury, It Island Jill 9 Cook, Rhode Island' DI Schaffner, New Yurk Jas Schaffner, New York \V II Wilmer Louis Reim ' Philadelphia. E A Andrews, Peoria, In 1) A Smith, Ohio STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. T F Weller, Pennsylvania C Mines, Lancaster co S liennedY, Lancaster co W Forrest, Lewisburg J Elder. Pittsburg W H Watt, Pittsburg Cleo L Tlitt, Harrisburg Jas Thompson, Militia co It Woods, Pittsburg Ii P Dunbar, Pittsburg A J Wo'Wel, Lewistown C J Picot, Philadelphia W McGloldin, Baltimore Miss Hastings, Lancaster T S Bit:buds & son, Heat Hug Ii A Russell, Philadelphia Jos 11 Russell, Philadelphia Wm Wallace, Altoona W L Borecker, Altoona 0 ➢I Levi, New York W Hendricks, Boston A Snyder, Boston conntEnclAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above ebeatnut, W W Burnett, Delaware John Mitchell, Cheater co Jo:: 11 Phillips Minnesota Evans Pennington, Pa l3=riZlW!Mfl=M=MtiMal J Di Deur , lee, Pa Charles Leopold, Pi} A J Brower, Pn S a Downing, ♦Pest Cbest'r Rufus Wiley, Wadi Bottom Mrs Livingston, Now York J R Caswell, Reading Jna Storey, Plaenixville Noses King, Chester co W D Newell, Tersoy City Alf Perkins, Plain&Will 0 Sheer, Pottstown, P. BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. W Baker, Kew Jersey Dr C Hill, Hatboro' A SWllitlng, Briageuorti Ct E Lancaster, Patina J c Paul, Bucks co E J Booting, Bristol Jesse James, Bucks Co B B Hough, Pt Pleasant J C Rice, Frenchtown Augustus Vandegrift, Pa J 1 Parry, Ittladrol II J 0 Taylor, BeyieStown 7 II Rending, Hatboro' W W Paxson, Pt Pleasant J 0 Gutunterer, Burlington It M Kenzie, Penna Jeeee James, Pena G Hendrike, Penna L P 11.16, 8..1., ~,, h i Smith, Penne, W Richmond, Boston James Kane, Atlantic City MOUNT VERNON HOTEL--Second et., ab. Arch. Robert Lyon, Connectictit G Collins, Connecticut L Etpragne, Massachusetts Joshua L Comma, Boston N 11Consens, Roston E Nice, Pennsylvania G Sargokt, Washington D,Ringsbury, Washington Col 31 Williams, Virginia E.A .liotlerlcic, U 8 N MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. W H Barnes A hi, Wyom co C I 1 Wilson, New York N SlY'elnallet) pinta Gin Pa P MoY Thomas; Maryland s c rennnylvania W F Watson. Bucks co C It Haywood, Newark, Del Mrs Carmnr, Stroudsburg NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. W flu) or, Pottsville N P Hobart, Jr, P.6.41i0 JII &milli, Schuylkill co J S Dodder, Alleetowe J N Rhoads, Allentown Col C Carmony, Lancaster J Marsh. Lewistown AI DrollAt, Catty,lo44 J II Roberts, Philo Jos S Miller, Reading John Welsh, la WERE HOUSB--Third street ! ioolo nun, Weyi, rliiiitaelphia Jas Stanton Now York S Johnson, Jr, Median], Pa T B Kerb, Harrisburg G ai Ermeutrout, Reading BALD EAGLE—Third street, shove Ord F stein, Distal; A I 3 liertulet, {Yamh i D J Ricgcl, Fiala J Franks, Reading BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. P P Nelson, Fernleylvania II A Perkins, Cincinnati John r Wegonhoret, NMI& Wiii R M0..1, Yardley-vine IttlPTert. Mucks co Alvin Paint, Nana Thomas B Metzger, Phi!oda PEILADELFHIA BOABD OF TRAMP. EDBIUND A. SOUDER, GEORGE L. BURY. (Mumma = or vas MOW EDWARD C. DIDDLE, LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Holyhead, Cole Liverpool, 40011 Ship Criniaa. ilmhady Liver iro o 004 Ship Thgeftrora, Dunlevy Llverpcwl, Dec. 2G Brig Lump°, Evans ....St Jrago de Cuba. soon Ketch Commerce, Barnes ....Mayaguez, PR, soon Schr Win Carroll, Chipman Mayagnes, PR, @fon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT QF PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 13.1961: SUN RISES 7 25 i 6IIN BETS 4 35 HIGH WATER . 6 58 ARRrVIED BteomehiroKonnelloc, Garton,24hourn from New York, with min to Jas Allderdiee. Passed off the Ledge skip Congress, for Liverpool, and bark Roanoke, for .Rio, both proceeding loin. Mir Willard gaulabarr, 1-110.00, 3 do, from Fortress Monroe, 11l liallatd to captain. Seim J Marsh, Adams, 2 days from Balm% NJ, with corn to Jas L Bewley 00, GrorGe RUElaen, Moorrie,Z Jaya from ludiark River, Del, with lumber to J W Bacon. Schr A Cordery, Babccck, from Boston. Str runny Garner, Spencer, 24 hours front New York, with mdse to W ClfdO. OLIAIIID Steamship Kennebec, Garton, Now York, J .4.lldonlico. Ship Ellen Stewart, Collin Landon, Workman & Bark Union, Heard, Rio de Janeiro; Le Aid 4. Pawn, Whae tagimyra, J Datum pi Co, Brig M Means, W n, Barbadoca, Tyrolle ,C; (Jo. Brig Clarence, (Br) Brandford, Demerara, et E Outer britife. pcUr J A OrIMP) r4aWrl btowart§ CUM di Co. Bar A Colliery, Babcock. Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone lb Co. Scbr D Jnnea, Tater& F.510/44 Monroe, do Seim W Sanlebury, lindr.on, New York, T Clyde. Seim J S Lane, Stewart, N Raven, I, Audenriad & Co. Sehr Mary Elizabeth, Reed, Norwich, do Selo Joseilna & Edwin, Connelly, Baltimore, T Web- Jr. Selo- Melinda, Tolley, Locust Point, 13 C 'Lancaster Schr 8 Martin, Tnrpin t Berlig i Ml i captain. 6tr : 8 Clay - pow, Di4:14149TC, A grows ' Jr, SAILED Sbip Ellen Stewart, Coffin, for London, left Smith's wharf on Saturday afternoon, in tow of tug America. She takes out the followiog cargo: 23 : 35E1 buelrois wheat, 9,091 bbls flour, and 1,003 bags clover:met (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del. Dec 21 ThQ Ship C01141'0561 ter Lii - orpoai, gunboat Hiliming; !ma oi - oilier V S gunboat wont to sea yosteraaYi With a fine northwest wind, leaving no vessels at the Breakwa ter. One bark went in this morning. Yours, &c. A. MARSHALL. - arEMOUNDTDA. ship Fleetwiug, Kelly, for Beaton, waa at Calcutta 2d ult. Ship Endeavor, Doane, cleared at New York 20th fast for San Francisco. Slsiplipn t rrentiou, ciearva at Boston 20t1/ inst, for Port Royal, SC. Sell Mary D Cranmer, Cranmer, hence, arrived at Boston 29th inst. Selz Sea Witt.ll, Tyler, for FRIRMAIS I Tilt $ 'York' cleared at i3ostola 20th haat. Seta. Emelioe E Potter, Beebe, bence, arrived at Pro videeee liith inst. Behr W P Phillips, from Boston for Philadelphia, at N Haven 19th inst. aid' Altaic Mager, Wheaton, hence; arrived at Salem 19th met. Sat - Isabel, Taylor, cleared at New York 19th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Sarah E Jonee, Jones, hence for Norwich, at N London 18th Inst. echr Black Diamond, Tootigi cleared at Now - Fork 20th inst. for rhiladelphia. ESchr 0 F Hawley, Buckley, sailed from Providence ra t h inst. for Greenport. Behr JVC Woodruff, Robinson, from johp, r g r 15h11ad~la6:s, At Newport 20th aunt. SILTS /40ner R Reagan, Coombs, and Challenge, Tracy, hence, arrived at Gloucester 10th inst. Schr Wave, from Philadelphia for Newfoundland, pre viously reported, was wrecked at White Island, NS. Sake Placid arrived_ at Halltex 13th lea. dth her cargo. Br bark Empress, from Tido de Janeiro, with 6,180 bags coffee, wan c .ptured off Pah6 a 'Outre recently, while at tempting to run the blockade. She tried to get in at night, but got ashore, when she was boarded from thp S &Finite .51..in.iftivri. &be wovild tre *.eto %9 New I-9M, NOTICE. TO MARINERS The Nantucket South Shoal Light Vessel parted her moorings on Monday night, 16th lust, and arrived at gd 16th. 51,.. he on I..avi the carat. *Ol inn of the crew of tho Swedish ship Oriental queen, from New York, which foundered 75 miles south of Woman's Land. She will be replaced upon her station with as little de lay as possible, of which due notice wilt be given. N. A. LONG, Clerk to L.ll. Inspector, Second District. Boston, Dee. 20, 1861. • ♦ • To SUIT THE TINES, FRUIT CAKE, 50 cents. POUND CAKE, 25 cents per pound. A fine assortment of MIXTURES fur the Holidays. PODDO3, A, 11, 16 11.... th kla Eimer It ;More Idarket NEW GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, Aohlbriaug a general aseoriment of iiounek - crepitig orti dee, with many new improvements and inventions for Housekeepets' use. Alen, a number of fancy articles, suitable for Holiday presents. Selling at reduced prices, 1r FARSON 4- co n delS•tf Corner of DOCK and PEAR ;greets. DR. ROBERTSON'S ELIXIR Or HEA.LTIT I the most valuatte reriway laTor oared to the public for he cure of Coughs, Cala, Consumption, Asthma, &c.; also for Dysentery, Diarrhma, Cramp, Sse. Price $1 For sale by DYOTT t CO., ATV, North SEVOND Streets no2s.ruttOnt Depot for all Popular Medicine@ tinitati HAIR DYE; ONLY 38 CENTS ♦ Box.—Roftles larger than the Dollar Dyes. Colors in stantaneously, and will not wash out. Try it. Sold only at UPHAM'S, 310 CHESTNUT Street. P4T-Wi1113131 ONE-PRION CLOTHING, OP THE LATHAT STrtias made In the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In MI Pi 0.... Alt Owls made to Order warrantee gauge°. tors. Our Oen-Tewa STOTIX U strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. "22-1 F JONES 8' 00., C 94 1141 SET tHroetu MARRIED RISTINE—MO EtHISON.—On the 19th instant" by the Rev. T. A. Fernley, Mr. Jacob 41§4igig, Of Philadelphia, 4...1111as Aaas iliorris.a, of Wein Phinutelptiln. * MURPHY—LISTER —On the 19th tostant, by the .11,r. T. A. Fernley - , Mr. J. Henry Murphy to Miss Sallie S. Lister. * TAYLOR—CUMMBig§i-4n tli 01)th (Ictobor; by T f irivr, 11r, wruiarn 'Floyd Tay. for to Miss Mary Jane thurimings, both or this city. * DIED. PEGfair,-01 pneumonia, Saturday morning, Haim Laura L. Dagen. Her friends and former pupils are invited to attend her funeral, on Tneetlay morning, at 11 o'clock, at 1616 cbtqr.ttt ytrett c % ** 02 - AGlitititiati.—On rho ZOth infitalit, of eoutumetiOn, laiy L. Mad:house, irk the 34th year of her age. Iftr relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, from her late retideLee, No. 1030 Spring Garden street, on (Stroud-114i) oftyrnuon, At 2 witilimt further notice, tF CONEAD.—On the 20th instant, 111 , s. Margaret, wife of Isaiah Conrad, in the 79th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the ftmeral, froni her husband's resi ,b-o, Ro. T 49 if 140 OFCBtiV on Tutnnitly, at / - 4 o'clock tro proc..ed to Germantown. ** CIFERSEBIAN.—On the 21st instant, Rev. Loads Cheem men, D. D., in the 59th year of Ids age. FIGIMM ROM his lithe POSididies. No_ 1500 Pint. S.trast, 00 iii se.ity III9hIIIIIQ itt 10 OelOgi. 811ARPLE8.—On Friday, December the 26th, 1861, Abraham Wodar Bharplee, in ttw MS year of his age. The tolatrves and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral, from lilt late residence, Sarum Farm, Drlaware county, on Friday, the 26th, at 11 o'clock A. 111. Carriages will he In waiting for the 8.30 train from the city on that day. [Baltimore and New York pnpere please copy,] *** COOPER.—On Finn day, the 19th instant, Joseph B. Cooper, in tile 08th year of hie age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residente. near Cam. den, New Jersey, Me (Second•day) morning, 234 ling., at 10 o'clock, without further notice. tt 11AZZA11.0.-011 the 21st instant, Midi Catharine illizzard, in the OM year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, No. 723 Florida street, 011 Tae,Jar tuorniag, at 11 &clock. INSKEEP.—On the 20th instant, 3fery A. Ttiskeep. Funeral from her late residence, northeast corner of Bleventh and Carleton streets, this (Monday) morning, et 8 o'clock. . _ I 1 Ii IGIIT.—On the 20th !natant, Anuie, the only d,,,ghter of Butoert and Margaret McKi.iglit. aged /4 ycare. Funeral from the residence of her father, No. 1727 Darker street, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock. * kieCLol3ll.—Cn the 20th instant, William McCloud, In Ihe 9.411, rear of his age. Funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law, Thomas Drown, No. 1621 Lombard street, this (Monday) morniim. at 10 o'clock. 001111ELL.On the 10th instant, Anna Myers, wife of Jrnin tiurrell, aged 35 years, Weekly Report of Interments. lism.ll4 GIFFIGTI iNc9inl,mr gli Interments in the City of Philadelphia from the 14th 1,, the 21s , of Deeember,lB6l. I d, I 51 A 018516E8. 0183.5338. m ... 04 A:44OAm i Fever, 'scarlet— ... 16 Ahoetwa 2 " Tylfliti4 1 Abortion 1 " Typhoid.... 2 2 A lbsuchou ia 1 Gangrene I Apoplexy 1 Hydrephubil. . 7. iGti/Weri 1 1111111111 l 1 nOtitorrltame,......, 2 e.toinarli.... l 1 ia Bowels. 1 Croup.... .. 7 Ilooping Cough—. 4 Congestion of Brain. 3 2 Inflammation, Brain 2 2 o Lungs. 1 1 " Bronchi.... 1 ss Liver . 1 It Lange .. 217 Caries, Vertebra,.. 1 " Peritoneum. 1 3 Conssimprn, Lungs. 30 4 " Pleura 1 44 Bowel . I 1 " S. Pk Bowels. 4 a en—i.k.„. ...... .. 915 lutuseusception.... 1 Diptberia 5 Inanition 2 Diarrhea.... ...... 4 1 Jaundice ..... ,„ . , 1 Dropsy 4 1 Marilqlllll9 I ... itrain 31 tituaslos„,. / " Client 1 Old Ago 3 n Heart. 1 Paley 3 Disease of Brain— . 1 2 Rheumatism. 1 " Hear! 2 1 Scrofula „ ..... „ „ 1 2 Drowned —. 2 1, Belau-Fox 1 1I I Dysentery . 2 Still-Dorn 8 Debility 13 9 Stricture, Intestines 1 Effusion on Brain.. 1 Tetanus. 1 Erysipelas.. 1 1 -- -- rover, Puerperal.. I 1 Total .... ....... . 111 134 OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE: Under 1 year ...... .... 05Ilerom 30 to 40 14 Pram Ito 9._ ..... ____ 11l 11 45 in /A . li II 2to f. .... 92 i "14to 60 19 " sto 10 ...... .... 14 " 60 ba 70 ...... .... 11 " 10 to 15 ...... .... 4 II 70 to 80 17 o 16 to 20 3 II 80 to 90 .. 5 II 90 ta 30 27 .• 06 to 'Rio 1 Toil/ ...245 178500. I litaBllB. WARDS. First 16' Tenth .. 7 Nineteenth .13 Second,— .....17 Eleventh 5 Twentieth 11 Third ...... ~,,. 0 Twelfth 10 Twenty-first.... 4 Fourth ...... "at Thirteenth" ~,, A Twenty.tteeond._ S Fifth.... ...... 10 Fourteenth .... 8 Twenty-third... 8 Sixth 3 Fifteenth 15 Twenty-fourth.. 22 Seventh 14 Sixteenth 9 Unknown....... 8 Eighth 5 Seventeenth ....17 Ninth 6 Eighteenth.....lo Total 245 and states; 180; Foreign, 49; Un_ NATIVITY,--lifil known, N. From the Almehonse, 8; People of Color, 10; from the Country, 5. The number of deaths ' compared with tho correspond.; lug week of PM and of lust week, wag ae %Ileum! Week ending Dee. 22, 1860, was - 257 Week ending Dec.l4, 1861, was 260 Males ' 123; Females, 1T2.; Boys, 64; Girls, TO. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ. Health Officer, MOURNING- STORE.-HES SON & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET, offer for sale for cash— Mk& 88 cents to 37X coats. u all wool Velour Ottomans, $l. do do Reps 87)6' cents to $l. " tic f do Boinglinos 51)4 cold* to K. lav French Ivlerinoes, 75 cents to M. ao do Cashmeres, 75 cents. Poult do Sole or Mourning Silk, $l. Thibrt bong Bln $5.50 to $8.50 4, and white iMpqrted Dv Lainoe. UX cants, it,r.ona Mourning' Chum Nohairs, 72,16 cont 9 do 4 ca... THE ANNUAL 'MEETING OF THE CBANITE LAND COMPANY will Le hold on i uF.UPAY, the Hill January, PEC, at 6 o'clock P. PC, No. 113 South FIFTH Street. /• it* OFFICE OF THE MINE HILL AND SUIIIIYLKILL BAYEN 11.11LROATI com_ PHILADELPHIA, 12th month 20,18111 A stated Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders will be held in their office in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, hath BEYLNTII btreet, the 13th day of lot Moth, (January,) 1602 1 ut n o'clock A. 11., at which tam a report of the proceedings of the Board of 3lutfagers will he weighted, and en election will be held . for a President arid t6ll MAl.Akei.s to conduci ihe offoirs of tile Company- - for the yea, ensuing. WILLIAM BIDDLE, de23. tin] 3* Secretary'. ra. MEETING OF TUE BOARD OF TRADE.—A stgtefi Mooting of the Memnon of the Board or Trade will bo held at their Italmo COd CHEIFINUT Street, on - MONDAY, December 211 mot., at 7 j a r o'clock Dr . ISAAC I. IIAYES will communicate to the meet. IPA the principal mound of his Into North Polar ExPe onion. vontrihutore to that expedition, through the Committee of the Board of Trade, are particularly in. "ritrd to attted. LORIN BLODOBT, It .96erataPtf- GERMANTOWN H 0 M E GUARD— OPRCIAL NO.flGß.—Every member of Com pany C is expected to answer to his name at Roll Call, THIS EVENING, at qgj eieleel.:. All member. who have sect resignations, and hare fatted to funiisia sub stitutes, are notified that such resignations are of no effect, and will report themselves for duty to the Orderly Sergeant. By crder of bt, J. Dian% Capt. Commramthas Conlptmr C, First Artillery, P.R. G. J. C. JONES, Ja., First Sergeant. 11* tT- _PEDDLViRk The Closing Lecture of the Course wi 1 be de livered on IRO IiDAY EVENING, December 23, at CON CERT HALL, by Rev. E. IL CHAPIN, D. D. Subject— " The People." Lecture quarter before eight o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, at T. &PUGH'S, SI:MI...ad CHEST NUT Streets. de2l-2t irrTHE REY. GEORGE W. SMILEY will lecture upon the "Mnmmoth Cave of Ken tucky," at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, on THURSDAY EVRNISC. Dee. 1 /M., (minter haute elgLt o'clock- 'Tickets 23 cents, to be bad of Charles Erouse, 726 Spring Garden street. and of T. Stellwagen, 632 Market street. delk-Lit trrPHILADELPHIA AND IL EASI Na 11A1LROAD COMPANY—OPPICE 229 3utITII FoURTII STREET. PHILADELPHIA, December 21, 18eL To avoid detention the holders of coupons of this Com pany; due on the lot prominio, see tieki&toa to Love limn at [hie office on or before the 21st inetalit, when re ceipts will be given and cheeks will be ready for delivery on the xd proximo, in exchange for said receipts. de2l-tjat: S. BRADrOItD. Treasurer. itt„ to if,„ , u,3 meeting of the Stockholders of the Mercantile Li brary Company will be held at the Library Room, on . THUESDAY EVENING, the 26th instant, to nominate onkel a for the ensuing year, and for other purposes. Under the amended Charter, the officers to he (dented by the stochlwiders are a President, Vice President, Re cording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and Metro Directors. At this meeting the proposition to alter the By-Laws BO as to increase the annual ta:cee, es recommernityj by Ateekbehiers at the last annual meeting" will Do pre• stinted for acti9u. JOHN MABSTON, JR., dell-fntw6t Secretary. rrPHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 26th. Atinual Mootlo of Do, &oat bolders of the LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND MON COMPANY will be held at their Office, No. 230 South THIRD Street, on MONDAY, the 20th day of January, A. D. ISO 2, at 11 o'clock A. M., when an Election will be held for seven 'Directors, for the ensuing year. The transfer book of the COMPViII be closed for fifteen days previous to the day of on. de2l-t 1a2.0 JOS. C'OPPIICII, Secretary. arOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA A 111) EAU, MAHMOAD COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. PIIILADSLPHIA, December 19, 1861. The holders of SCRIP ("Certificates of Preferred Debt"), baud by the SUNBURY AND ERIE. now lIIII,aIYRLYDIA AND BRIE RAILROAD DONI PANY, under the Act approved the 13th of April, 1880, are requested to resent their Scrip at this Office without delay, for settlement. JODI( LINDSAY, Treasurer. orritiv. or THE WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY, No. 2SO South TRIAD Street, corner of Willing% tales, . PHILADELPHIA, Dec. P}, /€45/, The icarosal Meeting o the Stockholders of ;hie com pany will be held at their Office, No. 230-South T %USD Street, on THURSDAY, the second day of January,lBB2, at 12 o'clock M., at which time an Election will be held for eleven Directors, and a Secretary and Tremor, 19 serve for the ensuing year, d019..tja2 F. B. JACKSON, Secretary. ErrOFFICE OF THE 'WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 *NM mop coa-ner- of Willing'. staler, PaiLADvvenre, Dec.l3, HIM At a meeting o . the Directors, held this day, a Divi dend of EIGHT PER CENT. for the past year was de clared <n the Capital Stock, payable to Stocaholders eC their legal repreuesattahreis, ai the ofnoe of the Company, on and after PRIDAY, Jan. 3, 3.1362. The Transfer Boat will be closed until January 6th next. F. H. JACKSON, delOtja4 • 07 OFFICE OF TILE LITTLE SCIIIPri.- SILL NAVIGATION RAILBoAD and OVAL COMPANY, 407 LIBRARY Street, PHILADSLPNIA, 18th Doc., 1861. An Adjourned Meetln& er the giockholderA o r thld born- PRI) , Will l held At t e Company's Office, on MONDAY next, the 23d instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. WM. WALN, Jr., Secretary OFFICZ OF THE DIAMOND COAL c9MPANT—ZiOTIVE.-.The Annual Election for Soren Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 713 Market street, on WEDNISDAY, January Bth, 1863, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock P. M. delO.tjanB* EDWARD PEACE, Preoldent. ErjBEDFORD -ST MISSION SCHOOLS CHRISTMAS DINNER. The managers are now preparing for the usual Christ .l2Mt Dlnnv,, to the Children of the Mission doboole, sod *lll be glad to receive donations of suitable articled to furnishthe tables. Poultry, Meats, Bread, &c., or Money, will be thank fully received as contributions to the Dinner, while kind hearted Christians who can amid a bared of moot, a basket of groceries, a ton of coal, or a bundle of castoff clothing, will, by so doing, alleviate the misery of many poor creatures who have little to eat, and almost " no- Ming to wear." Contributing may be sent to tho JEREMIAH BECKWITH, (successor to Rev. D. T. Sewell,) at the Mission House, 619 BEDFORD Street, or to any of the following managers, viz : E. 8. YARD, 209 Spruce street. J. K. RURDSALL, 202 Chestnut street_ J. B. STEELMAN, 52 South Second etreet. THO 3. SAPPINGTON, 308 Market street. WM. C. STEVENSON, 712 South Second street. GAO. MILLIKEN. 828 Arch street. delB-Me24 MILITARY NOTICES. iUNITED. STATES MARINES.- WANTED, Immediately, for the United States Ms. rthe Germ TURNS. litblit)nanr, ottniti-BODIED MEN, for sea service, between the ages of eighieen and forty years. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, all South FRONT Street, below Jell-le.i Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, ' liecruitinff Officory SEALED PROPOSALS, UNTIL THE Beth December, 1881, are invited for furnishing the United Mateo Bublietonee Department with FLOUR. About 12,000 barrels will be required, of a high grade of exile Flour, to be delivered in Washington, at the Railroad Depot, or at Warehouses in Washington or Georgetown, some time between the Lit and 10th of Janu orr, 7802, Lacii barrel or the Flour to be impeded just before it is received. The Flour must be equal in quality to the maniples to be obtained at the Capitol Bakery, Washing ton city. _ "IMAM ItA &. Mai— A. 11.V.elt.W14f-i, U. S. A., to:A endorsed a Proposals." de23 THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1861. JB. OASSELBERILY HAS ADDED, • durlig the last week, about thirty-five additional MOB of Goode, bought at the New York Auction Sales, also from homes going out of the trade on the unit of the seaf. Thin in Dinhulll3 the Istrinint and flleaDu'it retltil stock now in this market. The recent purchases contain ninny Goods suitable for Holiday Gifts. This store. in consequence of the press of business, will keep open eye -111110 until tin SEil, of tide month DRESS ROOM. DRESS GOODS! 45 pe. Magenta spots, 15 cents. 33 ps. Plain Black Cashmere, 15 cents. 15 ps. Shepherd's Plaid Delalnes, 1214 . cents. 50 pa. Purple and Black Delaines, 18X cis, elm) pm. Delaincs, all choice styles, 15,4 cents. 22 r.. Brocade Poplins, 15 cents. 27 pr. rig'd French Merinoes, 56X and 62,31 mtg. XI pa neat high-colored Wool Detains, 25 and 3110. Chintzes, English, and all best .tttnerican rnakos,l2,lic saIts!SILKS! SILKS! roche Long Shawls, pure silk Vella wool, from a 45 to 815. Brodie Long Shawls, Chaim Leine, from 810 to $l3O. A line of Square fine 'Brodie Shawls, Neck centres. An immense stock of Blanket Shawls, Sonareand Long. LACE CURTAINS. LACE CIJETAINS. The entire stock of Lace Curtains, Curtain Muslim, 3lnicitis with Lace edge, Sce., bought from a house de clining business. For sale much less than importation Black Cloths, Cord Cloths, Seal Skins, Frosted Seal Skitia, all behold at the recent emtli Ai lloi. Hale. STAPLES. STAPLES. 1 Lido all-wool twilled Wlilte Flannels, 34 cents. 40 cases bloodied and unbleached Muslin; also, Sheet— ings now on hand, less 1.y.15 per cent. than package KW! iT. C4SSFT,RERRY7Iii Mammoth Dry Coeds House, if:Z.' 45 North KIGIITH Street, below Arch. Hue of Extracts, Colognes, Pomades, &e., ke. 10 UM LifillNig EXTRACTS, 12,4 eoota. 25 Dr. may Army Regulation Blankets, weigh 10 tbs. to the pair; price $2 per blanket. It MUFLINS AND CANTON FLAN NELS.—I have now a stock of these Goods that cannot be surpassed in the city, which I will sell at least 10 per cent. lees than can be had elsewhere, Having bought them cheap for c 4 tfili berm the recent advance, I feet certain of bring able to do DO. Otte C 1216 port illeacted Muslin, nearly yard-wide, 10 cents, worth 11 wholesale; one case very fine yard-wide,l2% cents. one case heavy yard-wide, 123 i cents (by the piece) one ease Pillsw 1,t,; wide.lo3l i no onse duo •u. i 4 MI6 &IN! , I,t wide Shocking, 18'; Wanuratta, Williams ville and New York Mills, on hand ; heavy Bleached She:tinge, 2,2 M, 23;, 2X, and 3 yank' wide; heavy brown Muslins, 10 cents, lull yard-wide; do. .12,1, and every ether qualify in the market; heavy Canton Flan nels, 12,4 still heavier at 14, and the boat at 15' these I knew are cheap; he beet 25-cent white and red Flan nel in the city 63 pieces of Calico, for Comfortable'', 0% cents, by the piece; a very large assortment of 12%-cent Chintzes, for Christmas Proscnts; a good selection of Dolainos, 1831 i fund Comfort - Macs, $7.25; very heavy " 181501 and thy Pctit Nal/j Ditiltheitio heavy twilled, finer du, 0100; all wool do., 51. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, de23-3t 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. RAPSONS', CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS., Offer to the LATHES their stook of SOFA CUSHIONS AND CHAIR SEATS, AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. Just received— A NEW LOT OF COMMENCED SLIPPERS RAPOONS 7 TaimmiNG AND ZETWER STORE, deli-tf Cor. of FIGIETII AND CITETIRY STS. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. THE tAST OPPORTUNITY. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. Real Thread Veils, Point Lace Collars, Point Lace Sets, Valencienne Collars, Valencienne Sets, Valencienne Laces, Embroidered Collars, Embroidered Mkt's, Embroidered Edgings, -r1;• Embroidered Insertings, Embroidered Sets, Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, . Pine Apple Hdkfs, Ladies l Gents' Hdkfs, Linens of all makes, .• Linen Table Damask, Limn Table Glottis, Linen Napkins, Linen Doylies, Linen Edgings, Linen Insertings, Velvet Cloaks, half price. Curtain Muslims, Magic Raining, Cambries, Jaconet, Mul a, Black Silk Laces, White Silk Laces, Ladies' Paper Collars, White Tarletans, Blue Tarletans, Pink Tarletans. ALL THE ABOVE GOODS `ABE SUITABLE FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTSs PRICE. FERRIS. & Co.. No. 720 cunsvet STREET. CHEAP SEAL SKINS, BLACK CLOTHS, HEAVY CLOAKING; OASSIMERES, BOYS' WEAR. FINE HUDSON BAY SABLE FURS, LARGE CLOAKS, LARGE CAPES, - HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS, Very fine and dark, and Nat from the hands of the workmen, will be sold 'REASONABLE PRIORS, at the PARIS CLOAK AND FUR 'EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, W. PROCTOR & CO. delS•St 1 Qs -CENT DELAINES, .1-v 4 v 7 piecou beg styles, Nat received, at 181(, suitable for Christmas Presents. BO pieces beet Americas' Prints at 12X cte. ; neat pat• terns fer Presents. COOPER it (JONAS% iIFI4 S. L con NINTH and MAHER'. FAWCETT'S WIGS and TOUPEES are the beet that can be made. Cali at Hair Cut. HIM Room, SO2 CHESTNUT Street, (uri /V&A.) lk* WEST CHESTER gr _ AND lIIIADELPHIA RAIL. ROAD, Excursion Tickets will be sold between Philadelphia and West Chester, good from December 24, 1861, until January 2,1882. Faro for tiro found Trip Ono Dollar. de23-8t HENRY WOOD. Superintendent. - ADAMS' EXPRESS L'-• COMPANY. SPP.3IA.t itotrow. Shippers are requested to eerd their large and heavy Freight to the EXPRESS DEPOT, southeast corner BROAD and LOCUST Streets, where receipts will be given. For the wont, percale and smell taskages ,Shiy; een ha received et the Chestnut-street Office. ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, de2l-10tir 325 CHESTNUT Street. DIPTIMMUL AND sCIATLIAST ( FEVER non• gn prevalent in this city, and, genet ally, as we are informed, proving fatal under medical treatment, we readily cure by ELEC TRICITY, without twin or inentivanienee. In one extensive Practice in thAgn diseases, we have never test a single case. Our office is at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. BOLLES 6: STEVENS. de2l.ol* DIARIES FOR 1862. GREATEST VARIETY, AND A BMY SOCKS AND MITTS, knit ,Li_ny the Blind. Also, au legertnipet VAis.v 110.3- It tat, lsruellies, Tidies, a e., fiir tide et the DISTIVI - STORE, No U. South EIGTITII Street. de2o.3t* THEODORE EVERS? PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE AA QUARIUMS, FICRN CASKS, A Lanai, of r:si. and Plant., 49, /*I Worth VIA - Tit Eltreet. 0-Im* RETAIL DRY GOODS. . _ 811 pet ior Black blooming Silks, $1 to sl.ob. - Fancy Silks, several lots from 50c. to 75. 1 lot heavy Black Moire Antique, 95 cents. Black Silica, 81 recta to 81.25. SHAWLS: StIMVLS SHAWLS; GLOVES. GLOVES. Ladies' Silk Gloves fleeced, 15 cents :10 doz. best Black Kid Gh.ves, 62X cents. Gents' Hid Gloves, best quality imported, Geld " black " " .T 5 colds. Gents' superior cloth-cuffed, 50 cents. Boys' tine Cloth Gloves. 111 BISON S. RIBBONS. Wide Black 'Ribbons gay edrs, 16 cents, Ellyperlor plain Itlack ILil.bons, corded edge. 15 boxes various kinds, just opened ; rare bargains CLOAKING CLOVIS 1 bale all-wool White Flannels, 22 cents. at at at " 25 cants. 1 bale all•wool very fine Flannels. 33 cents MUST BE SOLD PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 180 COOPER CONARD, B. E. CORNER NINTH and MARKET STB dlO-mwf im VIIR/OnIIAS EXCURSIONS AT TILE LOWEST PRICES, BUY OF ME PUBLISHER, wiLidam U, PERRY, Publisher, S. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE. GALLERY, NO, 606 AllOll 15TRICEtTg ABOVE SIXTH. Opposite the Arab street Theatre, n026-1m if PHILADELPHIA DOLIDAY GOODS. THE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE, FOR TILE (S4,LE or LACES, EM LINENS, AND WHITE GOODS. No. 1024 CHESTNUT ST., I=l THIS MORNING. ( 62c. worth tsl.2§ FRENCH WORK 1 7 42: :: :IA ;11.00 ~ $2.00 SETS, 1 sus .. $:100 `52.00 " 84.00 I 40c. worth 75c. FRENCH, WORK s d°,c G : :: 8 81:TD . 75c. <, $1.50 COLLARS, 1 $l.OO ~ $2.00 I . 81.50 ~ $3.00 'MISSES' COLLARS, 60.t0C2c. " $l.OO A now lot of POINTE LACE COLLARS, $2 to $lO. 4. 4 . REAL BRUSSELS. THREAD luau, X 2.59 to $l5. TOO doz. Hem-Stitched 1141kfc., (all linen,) 13c worth 20e. A now lot of very fin oValen clown) Edgings and 'awning. giobria if If II " Linen 't if Val. trimmed French Work Col lars and Sate. 4' Gents' super quality ilom-Stitched With a great variety of other new goods in Lacen and Nuibroidcricas aultable for - HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT "FLUI LOW PRIORI ease, for sale, at not much over half the usual prices, CAPES, cOIFFALERES, BARBES, SETS, ciNdLABS, In Beal Thread, Pusher, Pointe Appln i3O, Pointe , Alotwin, Ronlton, Pol.fl cla roiutc•sum., and Valencienne, CORDED BORDERED, FAITCY ITEM-STITCRED, EMBROIDERED, FRENCH CLEAR LAWN, PRINTED BORDERED, And ottwr styles of Handkerchiefs, for Ladies, Gentle men, and Children. Buckabacks, Towels, of all kinds, Linens, Embroid ered and Plain Shirt-fronts, Magic Baffling, Table. Demeeke, Elr.l-eye bisper, and a general assortment of LINENS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, AND WHITE GOODS, IiGHEAT HOLIDAY OIPT STORE," Na, M i t CHESTNUT STREET. w..r • rt emember the No. 1024. JOHN A. MULLEN, &MU' Agent CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Backgammon Boards, Portable auks, Toilet Bottles, in great variety, Puff Boxes, China, Glass, Metal, &c. Papier Macho Goods, Cabas and Travelling Bags, Odor Boxes, colored glass and gilt, Fancy Gilt Articles, Gent's Dressing Cases, • Purses, Wallets, and Cigar Cases, Boxes and Baskets of Perfumery, Fancy Articles generally. Imported and for solo at low prices, In, W. D, 0 - LENN, 21640 i if ISO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREW EYRE & LAN.DELL, _ • !,OUR AND; ARCH, HAVE HEOEIVED SOME FINE GOODS pc}ti, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PR ESENTS_ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. RICH DARK SILKS. LYONS VELVETS. PRINTED REPS. CORDED REPS. FILE SHAWLS, SCARLET SCARFS. BLACK CLOAKS. CLOAK CLOTHS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, &0., &C. del-wfmlin CHRISTMAS -TREE BALLS OF BRILLIANT COLORS. so,OOO or all pizeo, ov/ling low, AL 'TILLER'S GLINAPEOT TOY /111TORTING ROM, da?A•4k $e SOUTH FOURTH STREET. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! LADIES' FURS', OF THE CHOICEST HINDS. err elaporior teals Siboximi 3 , 01. - va ISM* §141?1V, &C., &C., &C , All of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. fiZTO VI Wry ALL 4P3 • _ CHARLES OAKFORD Si. SONS, Man Noe, 826. and NES CHESTNUT Street. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT FRENeg AK' AMEBIC Ali fefbildErt, PORCELAIN LANTERNS, FLBXIBLE DBOP•LIOHTB All satiable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Combining art with utility WI-41MR, mrsitzr, cc itinnitrui, de2o-10t 718 CHESTNUT Street OTIBUTMAS IS COMINti, And we are assured that many who read The Press are already coneidering WHAT TO PRESENT TO THEIR GENTLEMAN FRIENDS. V. world soase.t Either 1, A FINE WRAPPER, t. MUFFLER ? SCARF, TIE, or CtLinßei Or. if they have friends IN THE ARMY, what could be more acceptable to our noble Volunteers and Officers, than GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS, OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING THE PLACE TO BUY THEM IS AT W. W. RNIGHT'S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE ; No. 606 ARCH STREET. N. B. FINE SHIRTS ready made and made to or a-, at $1.60, AND UPWARDS. n027-if lm T° AND CHRISTMAS FANCY GOODS. Greatest variety and lowest prices at /11,1EA1414'i' de2o4t. 32 SOCTII FOURTH STREET HOLIDAY GOODS TO OFFICERS ARMY AND NAVY riense take ponce, that we have a fine assortment of Regulation Rata, Caps, Embroideries, lino Swords and Sabres, Sashes, Belts, Sword Knots, Canteens, Sc., &c. Military Goods of every ilencription will be found at thie eptablialaneak. CHARLES OAXFORD SONS, Noy. 132 G and 829 CliE3T:i IJ e Street, Continniltal llutol CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT WAR oricep, at CEO. F. BENIKEJLT'S, No. Si 2 Mini Street, B EAUTIFUL ME DALS NOE, FTS OR PRI %NS, S T TO Tll S 1: A S N - . A email collection of HMV I Y. l' KD MEDAL LIONS, representing in bold relief some of the most in tereeding SCENES OF SCRTPTURE ttISTOItY, front approved designs, with a description in the inspired words on tho Te'llifie. For Sale by tho AME ttl C N SUNDAY_ sonooi, UNION, No. 1122 CIIE L'NUT Street, Phila delphia. de2l-21 riI3RISTMAS HOLIDAY GIFTS.- Gold Spectacle'', Gold Ityo (HUM, Stsr6.34cor , e ,l / 2 Stereoscopic Times, Opera Glasgow, Field Classes, Thiotel The Microicoper, Card Phu" ographs, mid Card Photographic Albums. Our catalogne of Coin/ Photil graPllN awl Het of Card Photograph Alhunig fur, wished on application, McALLTSTER & BROTHER, d2l-5t 728 CHESTNUT Street CDRIETHAS PRESENTS.-KERO SENE LAMPS! ICEROSENE LAMPS in end lexa nt the Manufnetnrers, WITTERS', North east corner of EIGIIT H and FILBEHT, No, 35 iio3lol. 0 R HOLIDAY GIFTS there is pothinp A 4" P eri ''T IR t'ciiiity Or Mora to REIMER'S fit moo at i o Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. Ise in time to secure ono. lt* CHRISTMAS PRESENTS HOLIDAY GIFTS, aY EVISIIT VARIFTY. READ AND EXAMINE. Ladies' Callas, a splendid assortment. Writing Dolts, Mahogany and Rosewood. Clocks, handsome and good, warranted. Call Belle, silver plated, very beautiful. Backgammon and Chess Boards. Porto DlAnnialos Pocket Walla., and Purser, in every. varirty. Pocket Knives and Scissors, of every description. Ladies' Work Boxes, beautiful, beautiful. Partfollop, in endless ysrietyt undies, hair, Tooth, Nail, ote., ote. Traveling CRAM for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ladies' Fans, beautiful and cheap. Card Caws, Pearl and Shell. • Dominoes, Clwsamon, Playing Cards. lIDXFS., ANNIA WARE. Tea Bets, assorted Pattern's. Castors, a splendid assortment. Lading. Pitchers, Cups, Cigar Lamps. Julep Mugs, Molasses Mug., etc , 14C., etc. The whole forming a complete aseortment of I'ANCY GOODS and useful articles. CHEAP CIIPAP mmAr! At NVITTEES', de2l-6t N. E. car. MG HUI and FILBERT, No. 35 "VINE CONFECTIONS" FOR THE HOLIDAYS, at DONNELLY CLARK'S, Sth.ek 1,140ky CI-IRSTN tit du2l-3;* HOLIDAY HAT. W. will oy our now rityle of hat, fut• the approaching holiday', on Saturday next del9•]2t CHARLES OAKFOTID & SONS. LADIES' SHOES. We are closing out our LADIES , SI-10ES, Below cart They are the best in the city. (lel9 12t- CHARLES OAKFORD dc SONS FURS I GEORGE F„ WOMRATH, NOO. *lO AID UT ATIOiI STUNT, HAS NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' FURS, To wldeh the attention of the Pune 14 'milted. ..22ti&I I..I.IAktithAI.A.AAA JO PH H. • FOSTER. AWNING MAKER. TENTS, SAILS, WAGON COVERS, BOAT COVERS, BAGS AND CANVAS xvo. 443 119Eolli THUD STREET, RESIDENCE 110 South FRONT Street. del9-0t EH. ELDRIDGE, Agt.. . FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Formerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets, U Mon On titores IT. 828 MAIIKEt STREET, Where he is prepared to furnish his old friends and the public in general with CLOTHING, READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE, AT MODERATE PRICES, As he buYa and dello exclusively FOS CA.HIL tia - illl if FOR BALE AND TO LET. COAL OIL WORKS FOR SALE- Capable of turning out 2,000 gallons per day. Ope. rations can be commenced immediately. Works as corn- Flats as any in the APAYto lir S. LIUDDAIW, Agent, de21.00 , 127 WALNUT Street. MO LET—A STABLE with 15 stalls, and yard with abode, Ramiro at Ma northeaat corner of GIRARD Ammo and FRANKLIN Street, at the Hotel. de2o.6t* VACTORY FOR RENT.—The un dereigned will rent a firet-rate Factou Dviming and Water Fower, one mile north of the renntimmatt Railroad, at Coatesville, Pa., if application be made soon. Address H. G. I.IIOHAB, d 019444 Attorney for the Owner. LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES TO RENT— IN FRANKLIN BUILDING. Some HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. Terme moderate. Apply to M. C. LEA, 1822 LOCUST Street, or to MBOA.II, .L 0 WALRUI 4 Atree._ 4.18-424' e TO RENT, STORE, No. 8 NORTH THIRD ST Apply to THOS. MILLER, 42 NORTH THIRD gTRRRT dolB-12t* STEREOSCOPIC VikAVS. Being about to relinquish the STEREOSCOPIC BUSINESS, we offer our FINE STOCK OF VIEWS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, MUCH BELOW THE USUAL PRICES. Also, A fine assortment of - ANBROTYPES ON GLASS; Copies from FINE ENGRAVINGS, and finished in Indsdeome style. EDWARD del9•them-3t 800 ARCH STREET. AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY'S TIME-KEEP.ERS kor. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. FOR SALE AT TEE OOMPANT I S SALES ROOM, No. 3Cp CHESTNUT ST. I. B. MARTER, AGENT. de2o.st pIANSYLVANIA STEAM SUGAR REFINERY, CORNER RACE AND CROWN STREETS, We aro nun - receiving ordero for tho THrityki* f iTIMIVE) VT our STEAM REFINED SUGAR AND SYRUP, At MAILIIM tßias delB-wsm3t T. A. NEWUALL & SONS. p i LATE M. AN TEL:33. ne TM= boauumaly rumnollal IdtelfTELflg so CU% cidedly preforalec to any others, aro manufactured by uu, and sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON, ocb-Sraif No. 1010 CIIESTNIIT Stmt. THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATER Sometimes called the 4, Latrobe Stove," is the bed stove for warming the room in which it stands, and also rooms above. Call and look at them. A.D.l4OLiti At WSLh6N, oot-Smit No. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. TADIES CAN TAKE THEIR CHIL- I BRYN, far llair.eutting, to Fouitur and BRANCH. •NINAP° E. S. EARLEY, PITD_NIgHLWO 131ZIVERTAR1111, lilouthwout coria6r of TENTH. awl aItIMI &root., nol9-3mlf* Pas&lphis. FURS FURS! AWNINGS. AMERIVAN FLAGS, CLOTHING_ NEW PUBLICATIONS MELODIES CHILDHOOD, Will 30 Illustrations A deliglitrul collection of Child Poems—mint, pure, musical, simple, popular, religious, grave, and gay—a pretty present. for a child, and OHO Met WOI tuuskb the ik6ehh , happy as little read and learn its pups. Published by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, It RIM CHESTNUT Street. HOLIDAY ANNOUNOMENT S'ECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO !MOE BITTERS! A NEW FEATURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 71 0 0/0.• ATREDI - CEII , PRICES, WI 11 f VALU ABLE GIFTS, A T GEORGE E. EVANS' POPULA It CI FT BoOK EMPORIUM, 4:15) CHESTNUT STREET. CHOICE HOOKS! LOW PRICES! ELEGANT PRESENTS! BOOK S SOLD A 2' LESS than tho RE Ti IL Pa/CF., cull accompanied with a beautiful Gift, worth from 50 cents to $lOO. We are now offering a rare combination of attractions to 111 , 11 , 111 V purdiasers, sMit, indeed, as hail: Hover boon pronented at any previous season. /Minded 111 our vast c,,n,,.thn. of Books will be found a full and won-assorted - variety of DISGI.vIFICENTLY IJOUND WORKS, eiu braciue PULPIT, PASIILY, A 141) pi - KIK - NT BIBLES, PIUYEit, AND lIVAIN BooKs, as wvli nN al) the ouwest nud richest styli.. of PllOTt.itltA SCRA P,ANI, A UTLlttltAl'il A FAWNS, dceiuurdoxllroKKlyfurmu Ultriktinam mid Now krem r AbOt It full tamp's' of thp latest authorimad MIL ITA ItY Pli111.1(1ATIONS, and all 11,0 cholen literature of the (lay. Strangers and other! visiting the city during the art , Dar!initially hit !led ftt r tli aad 4low our ntoldt and prices, and flatiofy themselves of the liberal, honest, nod tytteinatie features governing Our trannaction9 with the roph.. Cataloanencarnhdaq free on application, and all nrcea nary information concerning our "Gift Book Syainm" cheerfully glYCll. 1it123.3t VIESENTB FOR Tlll GIRLS. A. Dolls, Toys. and Pitney Goods, at M. W. HAMMOND 1; SONS, 105 South EIGITTIt St. DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS! You TILE BOYS. Tin Drum, looking and ringina lilco the gonoiling 1371$11." Ornamented Juvenile Military Drums; each mm eeliona "Dad CultneiWa." Eagle and I'lain !Minns, all playing Yankee Doodle by ins'inct. Sicighs, FitroM, handsome, and cheap. de23.2t* A N INVALV.ApjA IA)Q - K, 13 nsinnesigro ADMIRALTY D,REAT An Analytical Digeet of all the rep3rted owing deter mined by the High Court of Admiralty of England, the Lorila Conuniaritinterti of Appeal in Prize fhiunca, nod (on QuoatiOna of Maritime and Internntionfil Law) by the J (IMO Committee of the Privy Connell ; ithat of the Ano lugons CIIMM in the Common LAW. Equity, and Heckel- Indira' Courts, and of the Smiting applicable, to the Gaon Repotted Notea from ihe Writer:s mid oilier Authoritiea, on Dlruttlnw Law, arid the Scvtrh , Irish, and Anieriecin Reports. By William Tura Pritchard, one of the Proctore of the Eeeleelio,ileal met Adridralt;, - Cotirta in llneleYal 1.1.1tunolo.„ With a.. Arin4eli,c con taining the American Law of Evidenee lu Equity CaSe4, ho log an A nalytiesil Digeet ad Equity decided in the Courts of the Lindell States and of thu neveral c tate% from the earliest period down to the date of the publica tion of this rc+lnttle. 1 vol, Eivo, 700 Pp. Prim 52.50 From Henry Flanders. Erai., author of Flanders on Shipping, Flanders on Marithno Law, and Prix° Com missioner for this l'ort. "I have had occasion to exmnino Pritcharirti Digest here tofore. nod I have natda n MAR , pt tluuliie uuuinoiioa or It since you asked my opinion of It. Considered solely in the Ihrlit of an index to maritime and prize law It is ex tremely valuable. lint it hi much mum' than an Index its statement of the principles determined by the Ennli9h Courts in all that dasm of etoTs fs full fHlel acqhfiitts. A fly iluvricnn iawyer who is caned upon in dent with tho Va• rioun questions growing oat of commercial and maritime transactions annul maritime captures lowa that it an valuable guide," KAY 1: UllO [gun, Law Booksellers, Pnbliktherm, and 119991 , t0rA, 19 South SIXI'll gt.et, de2:3-niwfl2t Phi bole! Ala E NEW GAMES dal . filldn two now Gamed for eniironing tho du. nictitic circle. Let everyliudy who Wittlnt to tipt.itri plea. taint eccuings, get Et cupy of each of thotwu now Gaines, entitled TUE WAR FOR TIIE MOM; OR, UNCLE SAM'S NAUGHTY CHILDREN, In a neat ease l Pr!ci. 9EIY ZV son% Awl THE tiONTEST OF IiATIONB Tate G Ablfa or CO1:n r:AGE:3, In a neat case, price only' 60 cents These Games are beautifully printed, anti are the only new ones nablishvi ihiA ykay-1111.,ial 4.ll.eouuka ofs—e,l to the trade. _ Also, this day: THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, AND OTHER CHRISTNAB POEM, Dteutifully printed on tinted Datum of the finest atuu lily, byo aize, and illuntrated with eight large full-eaga cuts. Price 15 mite, or beautifully colored, 45 cents. 'Twas the night before Christmas, when through the hom., Not a creature was stirring, not °Ton A MOUOC. This exquisite Poem is now, for the find time, offered in g worthy dress, Hest& this, the book nowintai 66 The /tight niter (Thrietmne," Ghriatmas and the Utuldren,” The charming character of them Pommy the beatitiftd tttla in whisk !tiny sec wiLlltat'L4l, ;;;.1 the. v rio T , should At once create A defilAtid foe them by the thousand. PARLEY'S CHRISTMAS PICTURE CITRISTKAS 0131 Pg, &aml by P. 0. C. Dm beau tifully printed on tinted paper, 2.0x25 price .% cents. This attractive engraving represents one of the Games common at the Holiday Season, drawn with the usual grace and spirit of this eminent artist. 7441 - 1" N9Q - 4,§ Yin; QIIIIISTDIA,9 TIMM, Tug COmig 'fluor, and "GENTLE Tuarnurs," aro two beautiful little yolumee, 1 - aBuh,i bound in cloth, gilt Piol4llsltiliirry tYrrY pan connived on atooh with some comic aubjvct or pretty !minimal:it pictorially expressed. THEY ARE THE SHALLEST BOOKS PUB LISHED IN THE WORLD. They aro Tery beautiful for &renting Chi.Maas Trees. Price 13 cents encl., or 8140 per dew PUBLISHED BY WILLIS - P. HAZARD. AT REISS' KRINGLE'S HEADQUARTERS FOR ItOLIDA.T BOOKS, N 724 Chestnut Street. de2l-ifat P _l4 424T00 - 11APH A B MS , DICIiLI DOUND IN TURIIRY AND VELVET, WITH ELABORATE ORNAIVINIsiIS AND EXQUISITE DESIGNS. Also, a large assortment of K . ILLUSTRATED WORKS, DIBLRg, JUVENILES' STANDARD WORKS, 413,1 AT NARTIENS' DOOKBTORE, de2l-34 606 CHESTNUT STREET. THE AMERICAN SUNDAY- gellOOL NO. 1192 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PIIIILLSRES A LARGE VARIETY OP BOOKS SUITABLE FOB SUNDA V.SCHOOL LIIIIIABIE9 FAMILY READING, HOLIDAY GIFTS. N. ll.—Store open k the Evening during the Holi days. deli-wfm at NEW AND _INTERESTING HISTORICAL TALE. THE SCHOOLMASTER AND HIS SON, A narrative of events which occurred during the Thirty 'Penne War. Tranelated from the Gorman of Cuoari. Not a fictitious tale, but a simple recital of historical events," and ono inteneely interesting. A work well adapted for the family circle, the Sunday-School Libra ry, or the leisure hours of the Camp. PRICE, IN ?CIS. UN, 36 QUITS, Far rile at the boolifitoreto genorallYi and alto, with a general assortment of Holiday Hooke and Juveniles, at the LUTHERAN PUBLICATION HOUSE, del 1 -wfmEtt NO. 4: North NINTH Street. QTOCKTON'S POEMS, ILLUSTRA TED.—Just published, Poems with autobiographic and other notes. By T. 11. Stockton, Chaplain in Con- Frees: ilinstrate4 by PPritql llPppir, PP.4 9t l Mrar rig pale aS lliv D9oloTiniTiM Trtyn fit, clvih j 41,091 hall morocco. de2l-3t* LEGAL. • TN . THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. . . Estate of THOMAS DVRANT ? decewl, auditor appoluted or the Court to mut, and adjust the account of GEORGE SALMI and DAVID POLLITT, executors of the last wilt and testament of the said decedent, and to make distribution of the ba lance, will meet. the parties interested, cor the purposes of his appolias...eni.osn MCIIMAN T bevembej 39 , mot, ae 4 o'eleek M., at Ms eiliee, No. 213 smith sixT l , l Street, Philadelphia. LEWIS C. CASSIDY, delS• Urdu 51* Auditor. TR tl6Bll 1111/11.1M 6Ur- PORTERS!!! C. 11. NEEDLES, B. W. corner RACE and TWELP rll Streeta, Phila., Practical Adjuster of Truasem and Mechanical ADOIi Rues, hint conatantly ou hand a large and varied etc& of elegant French Truseem, and a complete assortment of best American. Engligh and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, Syringes in peat P..e.aelee., Ladles , Department eouduetea fstitte, TWELPTIt Street, first door below Race. no27.iftiut AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO Lessee and Manager .1' M. NIXON. Fourth Week of the CHEAT T RAGEDIAN OF THE AOE, Who will H DWIN FORREST. ype.. 4111 MONDAY EYENING, Deendior in his Great inlet Illairarter of 311TFAMORA OR, THE LAST OF Titt WAMPANHAOst. TUESDAY, cintrwrvlns EYE, SENORITA ISA Milt CUBA'S, And the Favorite Roston Comedh,,,, DAIrIEL SETCHELI,, will appear. In preparation, the Grand Military and Patriotic Drama, entitled, CHIPPEWA ; OR, COLTINIIIIA . A TRIUMPH ! PRICES OF APMUSION,—Parinet, PnrquotCircie l and Balcony, 50 cents. NI/ extra charge for Iteeervea thatts. Yrivato Boxes, with admissions for Eight per. sung, en. Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents. SEATS SECURED FOUR DAYS IN ADVANCE. Doors open at 7, Commence at half plot 7, kOitIVEST NIGHTS, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. CUBAS NI ITS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. P : T. 13 A_ RNIT Ai g 1 MUSEUM OF' I,IVINu S ONDNRS, To be open nt all imiirs from U A. 31, to 10 P. M., for Two Wooko, MoSlitnY, Dimenthee 23, in the eligil,ly located and Ppiscinti3 Doh Ull )STN UT, filmy*. Tooth, fitted up expremply for the boiler linquietinn of tlikl3o IHARVIileti OF ANIMATED on the firs/ floor, for ESPECIAL ACCOMIIIOCATIoN OP PAM ILT PARTIES. The Wonderful Living blorintrr. BLACK ISINA.LION; The WPM Monarch of Ilio Oman —Tho only Aluminum ever Captured :di re—Tho only nun over eve l In tiny Atlantic Slatee—Welgliu over 1,000 Pound4—Ents 00. PfiIIIIIIS of Fixh Daily. 11143 Femme., rut Myno•rjoilli WHAT t t IT! (iii, 111 A N- 31 0 N Intereptinv, Aninsiee, out Pleesiter—Fiecturee not re 11111111111r,Frattirum and Fouulidritiox Amt. nuo—lieitio7 Nan 11111' Mul'llll,Y -11 AT IS IT And that s'vtentilin 10104 THE MALIN() PARMA!, From the Lthmil Mallgenhuutr—ltorn a Perfectly Itlitelt A &lean Plirmit,—Pother, Moth., Wltitti Nogromt iii Shore—Skin White 1.3 811.1 W—Flak El , olllllll 1 1 11 1 11411111 1'a1111 1 0.4. ADM 'MOON CHILDREN UNDER TEN (14.,211.tr . 4 41, 'HT EXIIIBITION.—By ilia kind , ne of Ha. Artikm of tido city, and othuv fchlolg of nit, ilw Lady Ilintingcra of Elio "UNION 'I't4ITI'tHCfiIW (HOME" ttra enabled to luvito ihu frialalA of lad %%W -alla ahacitY W 66 A liAllg'agi If.Wr t o hi lla beihnlr. In llio iiiireinr of ITNT II nil CIIINTI4I.I' Rhrrta, on tho nvEtmais (,f THURSDAY owl FRIDAY, (Wwwalrec 26 Milt 2T,) nrd through tho wlndo of Intl DA Y. Tiekoto to tur at the dinirk 20 enlllgi Itifrrslimmilm will tin prnvilleil, HEATLEY'S CONTINENTAL THICATILE—WALNUT gired4. Amp. EIGHTY. GRAND NOVICLTIEB TIIEHOLIII.4. VA,. The ehedpert and be entertainment in the City. To-niklil, for the 7311itino., will bu prenfentol Ih, groM National Fmr.lrlarl trobot, THE BOUT/MEN REBELLION BY BEA AND LAND! To ennelthlo VI in, for tho lw,,t limn but flir t Qf TI/E. OATAItAOT iS` I}lls fFAIY(iI tit In prow:lo4. ' llw Drown of 'VIII.; INICT TIII VHS ; A Matinee on UtIDDITM AS DAY, nt 2 o'clock. ARCII-STRIET TWEATHR, VERAJ. JOHN DREW'S Acting and Mega Manager W. B. rhilatlißlUKlL Duninows A gent and Trownwer JOB. D. T/I LS (MONDAY) EVENING, DArAniber 23, THE SOLDIER'S DA UGIITEIt. W l d°w ell " 1 11 'ere um, rri!e till 111 l HMIIIIIIII Hllirft Tn Lc Ibllowol by 0 I,TILLUA ll T KW, Tu concluibt with DON' JrAN Sliakppeare'm Grand Pageant if 1,0 V T, A 1101IR'3 1.0.41' will imaitively 41.1 pr,lentol un CIIRI3TJIAS rocir. Doors open at X before 7 ; curtair will rise at 7 X pre. No extra charge for reserved seats. WALNUT -STREET NINTH And WALNUT litrooth. TOM 111. AiOAREETTSON Dole Luseeo. . Told (11101VDAY) EVICNING. Iltst4titl44 51 ill i!t orviwotol Eto Adaltiatioli iiii.koho area+. Clitisonag Soo., votitiptl A 31ESS,XGE FROM TILE SEA. capt,tio spas Jorgan 1fr..1. S. Olarku. l'ruTiouti to t liiel4 tho Coolie [lmpost of 11011 I ETTI, Waddilove Mr. J. 8. Clarke . To cuuclude with the Condo Dilumk of MWZM van-60, 67%, 76, and 2b cents; Private Boles, 15 nail $3. Morn open at quarter to 7. To commence at 7k TEMPLE OF WONDERS, TENTH .ud CHESTNUT Street& SIGNOR BLITZ, THE GREAT MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUIST, in Ids new and constantly-votiod EYEWY EVENING, COMBRITIOiItit RI 7X, and WEDNESDAY And SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3—illnetrating the extonishing and intoresting Myatt. rien td . Ancient and Modern Nagle, entertaining Ventri loquial Dantaindratintin, to tet,iaii kha vols. wilt among and delight, and the LEARNIC4) CAN ARY BIRDS. Admission.% cents; children, 13 cents. nolB-tf G ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. CARL SEEM Conductor. PUBLIC) REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at slg o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND II ,LL. Package et Eight Tickets, $1; Slagle Tickets. 25 eta. To be had at Andre% 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Goulds, Seventh and Chestnut. and at the d0,.,i , 0f tt. 11.11. eedil-te PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP TUN VailOST6, lOZfh 01113LiTNIIT Street le ern golly, oamleye ozooptedi from 0 d, 111, till 0 P, Admit:Con 2b cents. Children under twelve red" half price. Shares of Stock, 830. Jrl WANTS. ANTED—By a Boy 18 years of a rt a Sitpatlpii tv Pen awl TAD Gull of a row or Borreo I n 5 Varringr i is a good driver' urltir. amnia mincing and putrid wintry Ivork. Bogor refe rence ph - CM Addroiai John," Box 1004, Philadelphia roof tem ltt TO THE HARDWARE TRADE -81,000 TO 52,000 TO INVE2T.—WArran —A situation where The aboTe amount will be acceptable MI a loan or as an inrostmant. Thnadvertfonr hat lAAMaar' years' experience in the business. Please address A. 8.," Box 40. Freetown, Mace. (1023.12t* WAN TE D—A second-hand Sta mmer). Steam Engine, of from 60 to 70Alonts Tower, Maryut!, mating particulardi 51 Bor. 1155 Put Office." de2l-tf WANTED—One good-sized, or two email Rnomp, fist‘ 91-41. 61.1.6.1.5t0ry. AUresg II Box 191%," Philitddratis Pint Office. de21.306 WANTED - BOOKS TO POST AND SETTLE; Intricate Accounts to adjust, i Writiaft 46 da, 1.1. a. Apply at :tic, THIRD Street, up stairs. de9-rofwato AATANTED-A good 111.A_N, to work at the oyeter-box, 4 11l Otiith EiLEYENTII tion SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR an "ENGAGEMENT, January lat. A Saloaman who mho SOTentY Thousand dollars of Dry GOMIS to fird , Oing MOM PtillttAYMllliil OWL. 8 4v e ._ Address RICHARD, Pt'tge office. daft-lm* BOARDING. DESIRABLE it'IRST-(LASS 11 BOARDING to be bad, wibn fine room', at No. 1118 CHESTNUT Street. de23.fit* rrio LET—With 9r 'without bard, to A.a singlo gentleman, a Ina room and sitting room, or bed room only, In WALIifT Street, between Tenth and Broad. Address, for farther particulars, 44 X. Y. Z.," Press office, Chestnut r treat. dt4.tr ELECT FRENCH AND .ENGLISH S BOARDING HOUSE, No. 33 Booth SIXTEENTH Street, near Chestnut. Terms moderato. de2.lns WATCHES, JEWELRY, 80. N ORDER TO REDUCE OUR I large stock of WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, and MUSICAL BOXES, we are now, in ao, cordauce with the times, offering them at GREATLY Dr/iPINBP 111/00, Ladies or gentlemen - Intending to probate a wow for their own wear, will find at our Establiehmed g article that can be IMPLICITLY RELIED ON foe time, end at a price MUCH LOWER than oyer beton Particular attention legisen to repairing line Wattliml, Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen. FARR A . BROTHER, Importers, 0c23-2mif 824 CHIifiTNITT Street, helnw Yawn!, INSURANCE COMPANIES. H FIRE INSU. 4 OF THE STATE OP COMMONWEAL RANCE CONFANY MOREL Charles H. Roger, John K. Welker, Robert Shoemaker. William Struthers, Stephan Coulter. VIC, K. D., President lIT/iLL, Vice President rebus , . raiding, 619 131;11111,19111 see-El David Jayne, H. D., John H. Whitall, Idward C% Knight, Thomas S. Stewart, Henry Lewis, Jr., DAVID JAY JOHN ht. WU MANUEL M. NOON: Meow 01nem, Commonwealth Bi Street. Philadelphia. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY s .Lek 1311MatiliA perry VIR AND INLAND INSDBAII47II George W. Day of Day & Matlack. Samuel Wright " Wright Brea. k OP. D. B. Ilirney " D.A. A 111,-,ter : Retail Lewis, Jr it Lewis Dronni Co. 0. Richardeon.. " J. 0. Howe & 00. Jno. W. Everman....... J. W. &vermeil' A Oe. Geo. A. West " West & Vobes. P. M., . ~,, • ginVrl.s, C. Wilson Attorney-et-law. M. D. Woodruff of Sibley, Molten, k Woodralr• In°. Header, Jr.. N 0.1.713 Green street. GNORGIC W. DAY, Proddent. FRANCIS N. BUM.. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Sacriitsirr. KRUPA SAVING FUNDS. QAVING FUND-UNITED STATES kJ TWIST COMPANY, corner TitillD and CAYERik NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. B. R. CRAWFORD, Prodkni t JAMES M RMITER, Trsssesaw. Office home, from 1.0 until S o'clock. This company is not joined In any application to Ilot Legislature. 44kree. PPLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT MC^ NOVID to No. gl. South SEIVRNTH Street ? nee, 1, gatllli, li,alltuta. The iihdersigne4i, thanithil fey beat favors, end Wag determined to merit future patronage, hes moored set elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand 11l large lineament of Lillle's Celebrated Wrought NBA Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Preef Sefue. (the snit strictly fire and burglar proof sates made.) Also, LWII'I Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be furnished to order on short notice. This it the strongest, beet paw tental, and cheapest Door - and Lock Yet ottated , Aleut Particular attention is caned to Ignlel ROW Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, dc. This Safe le lenS. coded to sinew in style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that tilatrtogg the afl4 burglar PEVA graciat, tiorms.,- - t tekTe Riff VA band eV rival arr Farrel, Barring, g Co,'a Safos, most of them nearly new, and some forty at other makers, cotoprieing a ooiopls assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for Mi. now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at teem kovi price. ktosoe .944 wed ....Aug , hill-1 rif M. 11. SAULXR. Agent. REST QUALITY ROOFING SLATI 141rATR 9L limira MG I9T Via as won mina, £I sigACITI Street t Kensington. T. THOMAS. tors, av WALNTIT etrem. PhiWAWA& I'l ennui. 15 mints (11.23-4 t
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