THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMRKR 5, 1H4. (Bvsmng tMcfltapli MONDAY, DKCEMBKR 5, 1M4. toe fulpit on the stage. 13 TtELIOION A FABCE? Iligh Comody and Low Morals. Much hhi bem mlJ concerning the moral le wuni to bt learned from the amno. It lis Ircen avrfrnad that It conld tie converted Into perfect gchoolefmoni!ftjr; and that in all IU niatilfests tkio iontroction mltrut be mingled with arnuo meut. Vithoot paulng to eonilder how far the fetiftHtj of people nro willing to goto whool where liilii-rto tliej hare gone merely for plea inrc, or whither tragedy and comedy would tako bettrr with a moral tehorlously pinned in the ibapc ofoi'ilopuu to each, It is xufcto urguctliat the cotiMiiunity can with benefit dispense with that Slj'c of stagc-sermun which has prevailed at the Walnut h treet Theatre for the last few Sunday evenings. At thin place a person calling himself "Key. S. M. Landis, M. D.," llttS for the Iat four weeks, been pirar.hlng a cric of sermoni entitled "The Bock upon wlr;ch the Church Split." Tliero is no occasion for any one nut knowing who tliii jxrraon if. Hi advertisements tntu all th:tt ho deems necessary. There can bo no doubt about kia being a popular and gifted orator, for they state emphatically that he in. From the same sooreo we are to'd thut his sermons are "great," and united for "Thinking 1'eople," Tho fciitnros which are peculiar to the entertainment are that the admlfislon is Ave ccntH, "to pay expenses," of course that under no circumstances is change given cd that the public Is Invited to go erly, to aroid the crowd at tho door. The risltor who fhall go to the Walnut street Tbeaire any Sabbath evening, will see the foot lights chining ; a drawing room scene set ; on the centre of the stugo.a small table, on which are placed a Ulblu, a bymn book, a tumbler, and a pitcher of water; the proscenium boxes empty, the orchestra vacant, the rest of the house from pariruette to dome crowdod to excess, ar.d upon the ttage the "popular and gifted orator," who is to deliver one of his "great" sermons. lie will discover a crowd lounging around the steps of the aanettmry, a crowd in tho lobbies, crowd op the stairways even unto the third tier, and a crowd In that third tier itself. These are the Thinking rcople," comedo hoar tho "popular and gifted orator" deliver one of bis " great" sermons. The scries of sermons which the "popular and pitted" has chosen to deliver, is entitled "Tho Rock upon which the Church Kpllt." The "great" sermon, In this series, last night, was spun "Beauty," and the week pravioui upon tho "Sunday City Car Question." It would be un kind, perhaps, to the "popular and gitted," to chargo him with logical inconsistency. If we apprehend him aright, however, one of the rocks npon which the Church split, was tho Sunday City Car Question, and another was Beauty. We have not had the advantage of hearing all the "great" sermons of the ' popular and gifted," but wo havo heard these two. After having heard them, we can, of course, no longer doubt that two of the rocks on which the Church split, are Beauty and tho Sunday City Car Question. For, to produce conviction, tho "popular and gifted" does not apply vulgar reasoning. IIo employs the higher principles of faith, and takes It for grunted that tho public will take it for granted that Beauty and the Sunday City Car (locution are two of the rocks ou which the C'bnrch split. His consideration of the Sunday City Car Ques tion was marked by the preponderance of one idea, and that vrus thut there are such things as blind gaides, who strain at a gnat and swallow a camel. Indeed, there were some blind guiles, said the "popular and gifted," who strained ut a guut and wallowed fifty camels pretty big camels, too. This is a ronnd and musical sentence. It winds op a paragraph well, and the "popular and gifted" made use of it we are afraid to say how many times much as "Mrs. Toodles'' reminded "Mr. Toodles," after her auction experiences in wheel barrows, watcbboxei, ard brass door-handles! " how hundy It will be to have them in the house." The audience may therefore be excused from con necting the two passages, and tho galleries, which always appreciate humor, may be pardoned for nggesting the connection between tho text as repeated by tho "popular and gifted," and the one which is already known to the newspaper reading world ai "lie played on a harp of a thou sand strings, spirits of just men niaJe perfect." In his quotations, aUo, tut "gifted and popular" was not less huppy. The fact that they were presented to "Thinking I'eople" explains tho frantic and often renewed ci.r!sof the upper circles to help him out, when his powers of memory proved vuin. It was naturally to bo expected thut the "Thinking 1'eople" should feci anxious to hear him enunda'o quotations with a grace, and without the ".-tick" v. Inch Id so killiug to elicit upon the sta,'e. Tho attention and earnestness with which his audiences hang upon his words, were ln.-t night sufficiently tested. For, the " popnlar and gilted" happening to refer to the fact of its liein0- a impossible for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven, as for a camel to pscs throti(rli an eye of a neuile, a lart;e portion of these present immediately perceived tho rota tion of the text to that of the previous Sabbath, and applunded with as Kivat a fnrur as if the Kitted sud popular had referred to the memorable words "tiliud guidon who attain at a guut und wallow a camel." His f rent sermon last nfclit was upon B jntity. Ueauty, auid the lecturer, was of two Kinds, natural and artliiem. Whether the rock ou whicU the Church split was natural or artificial beauty was not explained- la the progress of the dis etnrse much that was true was laid. For In stance, it was soid that birds were natural, and lliat Adam and Kto were created physically por tVct. It was t.tatcd that ir people would attend to the requirement! of their bodies more, that they would be bcaitby, and the succeeding gene ration more beautiful. In addition to these pleating tacts, the "popular and gifted" favored ike audience with autobiographic jm,u,gCs, which, however, are nt worth repeating here. Chris tianity be declared was mushroom, except the Cbrintianlty he taught, which would make us all beautiful, l'articular attention was paid by the gifted and popnlar to verbal advertisements. In the sermon on " Bcanty," fir Instance, he stated that if every one would attend hi lectures, ixoplo generally would become beautiful, and In the sermon on the "Sunday City Car Question " he was confident that a gutta-percha Invitation of bis would sllenco the noise of the rare, and become popular. He alluded to Mayor Henry, who he said had Irled to put him down, but he wouldn't be put down. He said a beautiful Mnyorwchad! lie said ,!hat henceforth money would not be taken nt the door; there would be a collection taken up before commencing worship. As many ns ehoi-c to give more than live cents nil.tbt do co; and tho intimation was nivcn that small favors would not bo thankfully rccelvod During the evening a phantom voice kept repeat ing "You're rltf.t," "Amen,""(ilory hallelujah." At tho close of tho crformnne'e a prayer was o di red, in which sinners, with a special reference for gallery gods, were stipplicnted for. In con clusion, Uio "gifted and popular" stated ho should ropcut, by invitation, the sermon of the previous Sabbath, on the Sunday City Car Quostion this being ono of the Hocks on which the Church split. Very, cry far Indeed Is it from our Intention to attach odium toanything that is truly religious. If wc had no other motives to guide ns in this matter, respect for the deep religious tone of tho community would bo our guide. Hut in such an instance aa thl, it seems to us, truo religion is travestied and made a game of. Promiscuous audit nces arc ammcd.on an evening w hose char acter should lie holy, with frivolous aud fantastic spicthcs, devoid of argument and connection. The religious fensc of society is destroyed. However much truth, trito though it be, may ba mixed up iu the discourse, such an air of lindi nnge and scurrility Is attached to it, that the inllu ence must bo evil rather than good. The very criticism! of the audience are witnesses against It. Am NrtKWTS very excellent company that have been performl ing with great iclat at the National Circus, tluft celebrated Nlcolo Troupo will appear this even ing. These artisti have been performing in New York fr some time, where they caused a furor said to be ntipuralleJed in the history of the pro fession. Yonng Mco'o is said to be the wonder of I he age, daring, intrepid, and graceful in his ueritil (lights. Mr. W. Itocbolle, tho grout man monkey, is a member of the troupe. As an eques trian of a very peculiar kind he has no rival. F.r. Ktttou Stone will also appear, mid at tho nqnest of numerous patrons, Mr, Cotries Sher wood will reappear in his celebratedcharacter of "l'cte Jenkins." Mrs. Warner bal. so far, met with merited success, and this enables her to renew her etlorts to please the public by adding moro attractions at the Great Nliiloiial Circus. She hat the largest company in the world. New Chfsnvt Suikkt Tiethk. Jessie Ilroien; Or, The Itclief of Lwkimm, is to be pro duced this evening. To say this is merely to say that every resource of tho New Chesnut will be brought into action. There can be no doubt that much money has been expended in the produc tion of this piece. Tho scenery, tho wardrobe, the music, the mechanical ctfects, tho properties and accessories, the distribution of characters, are all of them first-rate, ' In the latter occur the names of Miss Kflio Germon, Miss Balle Vaughn, Mrs. Flood, Katie llajtcr, Mr. Frank .Mordaunt, Mr. W.H. Higglns, JMr. J. T. Ward, r. II. A. Murdoch, Mr. W. A' Chapman, Mr. H. 1. Sin clair, anti Mr. J. B. Daily. I'urttcular pains Lave been taken in the prepa ration of the lusttcene, the Storming of the He dun. In this scene one hundred auxiliaries ap pear at once upon the sta;;c. It docs not require a vivid iniagiua lon to perceive that this tableau must be brilliant and cllcctivo In tho extreme. I'ut it is not onlv in this one scene that wo are to expect a tiinmpli of st-igo fflcet. The drama of Jemic llroicn is lull of incidents original in con ception and of startling dramatic merit. Jo regard to the nrtinjr of the company, wc feel certain that Mug V.lWa turmoil will sustain the favoruble repute she has won by her impersona tion of l'amrettc. Her good looks, her charming gestures, her sweetly modulated voice, will not be lost in the character of "Jessie Brown," in vested as it is with tmiictr and grace. Mr. Hlg- iris makes his iirst appearance litre to-night. Mr. 1 rank Mordaunt is well known and much thought of; Mr. J. T. Word nearly always docs his best; Mr. Chapman is too experienced and f ui ctssiul an actor to be bad in any role; and Mr. Muidoch is a very youus actor of decided ubility. In characters such as "Alicia," in June Shore, and "Hose ludlaud," in JVie Itohher'a Wife, Miss Vaughn bus proved she can act well in both tho legitimate and sensational drama. The pi rl'otm nncc will cncluilc with Uoliert Maeaire, in which Waller Lennox will appear. CITY INTELLIGENCE. IiiriHS, Deaths, and Marbiaoes. Notwith standing the war, people are as much bent npon marriage as in times of peace. This is shown from the records kept In the Registration OtQic, but unfortunately the record of marriages and births does not extend back of 18T1. During a fortion of 1N00, tho new law was in existence, ut its provisions were but imperfectly under stood. Taking the' records from ISM, wo find that in the ear there wera -HI 7 marriages and 17,v71 ldiths; in lMi'.', the runrriac8 bud increased slight'y, and reach d loo'J;aud In the sntnc year the births were 1 1,7 1 1, a deen-uae of li'sjuiuthe number of births. Hut in lHoii there was an iiu proveincntover 1m;2, a there v.ere 6171 marriages, and l.i,'J!4J births. Numerous morriuxes took place at a distance, in which one or both of the purties resided in this city, but we have no record in such cases. Dining the same period the deaths indi cate an increase, although it should be recollected that in ltx:2 and the tig ires include the mortality at the inilitniy hospitals, where citiens of other Suites and cit.es are e.ircd for. IalH'ii', the deaths were '. Clo ; in ISoO, ll.AOK; in 18-il, W.ltlis; in lttii', l.i,n;i7; aud iu IhM, 1.,7HS. If from Ihe figure in lsjti'1 wo deduct 12(J, the deaths in the iniiitui v hospitals, tho muruill y ww 1 :,!., nil uecriaio wheu cjuipatej wua the previous year. "Timis Ciia.noi; a Mi Mas Cua.vgi: wiui T o h."- Then rtus ti time in New ork hea everybody 4,0 unt'tit'i; bi n'jlth'icr wovMAhk."!lkY you foen her:" alluding tu flti.er tin' l.lnt.e Juuk, Uieu In Iholr waters, or tfl Jtiany Lilat.uiiJ l-" Miners shown! tlutt always tlir ily rci'hlri,' iliil i " e.vactly iinderttund what , in tt.e uiuid of U.C Inturo ; a; r, nrat Miwurs that lulsht linvo tit-n ry aina-'ija' iite ( t .e 'junk" were mi so to llaa'Us l.Ind. Xiw. e.y e suv, "Ili-w much stock have .von r" supi (.sins' of rourc I lie person lias beon to see the "Ouiliant," sin) tU" i ilv linlieatL's tl.t every other uuu r.,ui,tb bit t.'il fao vk hy ilio thousandB, It tasv tie nil rlfcht, but we kn w uiio iuvestmout In wlilcb titers is no dnubt; U.Kt is In s, duv suit nf first class dotlilni,' tl'hailix S okes A i'u. a oat price, bode-r the Contl neittitl. fi lioisTritiNo 1'inMTiRi:. Old nnd New f'urnllitru l'i lto:t'id mid Vnrulsheil In tho very best seavui'- St W. lls.u'1'.r Pattcn's W :nd I'pkolsiery tutublishmsnt, Jio.)ivUIBU Jlfvvl. rOURTII EDITION FROM THE LATEST REBEL PAPERS. GEN. FOSTER'S EXPEDITION. General Dii Advised to Harjg All Southerners iu New York City. JUl-TiMoki:, Doe. ,'. The Baltimore Amrriran tas rcticd niebmond papers of Saturday. Ibey do not apjiear to have as late Georgia news as was rtcehed from the Savannah steamer y cs tertlny, except the following from Uragr;, which refers to an erpfl(,ement fubseiiuent to the cap ture of rocotallno bridt-'cby Foster's forces: "Ihe Yankees who landed at I'ort Royal, and moved into the interior with the expectation of tuee ting Sherman's advance, cnconnteri d a body of Confederate troops at a place called (irabams vlllc. The enemy were badly beaten, and wore driven from the Held, leaving their dead on the ground. 'Tho telrprnni conveying this information doe", not state the direction in which the enemy were driven, buj we presume they were driven back towards Beaufort." " Lateii. The following despatch has been re ceived at tho War Department : "AioisTA, Oa., December 2. To General Cooper: The following despatch has been re ceived from Lieu tenant General Ilurdec, dated jestcrday nt Savannah : "I have just returned from the front. The enemy was badly whipped, and has ret'red to Coosawhutchlc. Another point on the Charles ton and Savuiir.ah Railroad is threatened; but I do not apprehend a sevcro attack. (Signed) "IShaxton TIhaoo." Grabamsville is thirty-four miles northeast of Savannah, and seventy miles from Charleston, and is a station on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. Our forces arc evidently still above Gruhamsvllle, holding n position on tho Coosa whatililo. It will be remembered that the news already published from Hilton Head says that Foster beef cuptuied Tocotullgo bridge, which Is further inland than Gruhumsvillc, being forty nine miles from Savunnub, and iifty-fivo from Charleston. The Richmond F.njnirer of Saturday has an editorial articlo ou tho late fires In New York, ridiculing ttc nffuir and concluding as follows : ' Of course it was a rebel incendiary plot I Didn't they fire on Suniptcr where floated the old flng ? A moraliiy that does not restrain violence to the emblem of tho bess Government In tho world, etc., etc., will hardly be proof sgainst the sin of burning hotels. Nothing can be clearer than the proof of Mr. DavU' complicity with the burning or the attempt lo burn some half dozen hotels in New York. AV'c have never read anything moro truly Yankteish than this whole affair. We arc very glad to sec that all Southern rofugecs are re pilred to bo rcglhtered. If General Dlx will hang thorn he will do a service to our cnuso. They nro a set of cowardly sncuks, w ho, having deserted their country, are not above burning hotels. Hang every mothci's fon of them ! FUOM HAKUISKURG. OUR STATE ELECTION THE OFFICIAL VOTE. Spot'lnl to Hie Evriiluit Tcleif rnph. HABRisjaito, December 5. Tho official volo for rre-klentinl electors of Pennsylvania is just unncunccd. Tho aggregate vote is live hundred and Ecvet.ty-two thousand six hundred anal ninety seven (;j72,fi'J7), of which Morton Mc Miel uel bus two hundred and ninety-six thou tand three hundred and eighty-nine (2!M5,38!), and Robert I.. Johnston has two hundred and sevet.ty-tK thousand three hundred and eight (27C,?08). Mi-Michael's msjority, twenty tliou tand and eighty-one (20,081). This includes the soldiers' vote. Johnston runs six hundred ahead ot the rest of the Democratic ticket, which is explained by the supposition that the rcturt.s from Cumbria oro incorrect in that particular. All the Union doctors have been notilicd. Tli Pr Kllrii M"NKt not to be le livret io-i, Washino ion, December 5. In the Honsc to day, the SpCHker stilted that he understood that the iiiisssire of the Trcsideiit would not be de livered to day, whereupon the Honsc adjourned. MurkrtM by Teluraph. Ni w Yokk, December o. Flour is dull. Rales of Hi (in bills HI aiw410 (of 8tt; SlOl'i-'ul l,)r Ohio; and Slot; enijfor houUioru. V lit Mini Curu urs teui Cull, fl l.lni.iliortnnt sm ea Ittei aieH.lv. 'or Ih'sev ttH)'7.'j. i.nril flim, at l(.i,.'je. Win. ..y flim. flatus ollatOUhla. all-.o. lu5. NswYonx. December .'i. Stocks are better: fhteiim and lu.ek l.lnna. KM: Illinois fVnt'sl. r.'S1 HMl l..n anutl.ern, Hi', i New l.,r ( rnlrnl, lln'.j lOuilli'K, lte . ; lli.cl-on l.'lver, 1?.". ; I'setou ( ouiiuny, '"t;t.nf. li;,V One y.a. Oirlitlcaleii.KT',; Tr-imrwn, Hi ; Ti-n-lunies, rifclvto ed, Imij Coupons, ill; five--Iwi nty Coupons, 107 , Coupon Cs, 114', i Hold, a.'S'. IlAi.Tiurilt!'., December ft. Plour dull, talcs of too Mils W eiteru Kutra at HI '.' Whrai llrra, si.t 'S of let.) lnlie!s si iit.it-ru ie.1, at Ts't. I orn a tivu,n'W Wnite i ;t.i,l -0 . J allow, 1 Si. VVhukj tiroi aiul aJvuc inf, aaiosat I'l. PHII.AIit.l. I'll 1.1 lltVIIK KKI'OUT. Monday, December .". Cotton is held at (".I'.tft oasl., but ILe sales are uuluipottaut. liuik Is dull, sua slot is oiiaiutl at ion for No. 1. Tharolsvcrv llttio export demand fur Hour, and Hie onlv salts reported are Im barrels una uiutly at f li 'sl ujrrel; Cue t uiiois ianc Ol.io at tj, Hniall a.iloa are muKluK to tl.o retailers and bakers at t'i uu to tl 1J f.reomiuon and faeey lots, ncorillns to iiualtij. lalto rionr noit Utf; dolnK; vve quote at SB p barrel. In Corn Meal no transactions 1 Jin Wlient .Marliet Is ver ottll. ami priet-s on lor'tT. Ha'es of :i' i lriir.li at fl l.n.h. lor IVnns.nllu, and i irlvo; -c, ror w,tte; wtilte rauve Ironr SJ-7ieiJ !0. Matll sult-s rrf ltv ill St 7,'r. C rn I. In lit r ..'tn.onl ; sal.-s of 4'"l huli oM yellow rtt IS: in w at tl'W.vt 7ft ; unit lidi) bush. Western inlii'd at SI'S.',. Tlii r,- in more dunrand lor Oats, and 3iai0 bu.li. soul at o.r. ult. ? bush. I rule) u.uj be '.uulcj ai 1 tsv-j..' 0.',, and Malt at J l ' 0 2 S!i A sale of Rrrnuila Peas at 11 40 T hush. Tin ri-eeil't. ui lltoverseid cintloue etremelv llnht, anil It Is tustm on arrival at SUI ,'rl (tali 'it, tH u s.,'wlili se. 01 ot tl bush. Ml Irene rates. Tiqaolhy u wrtll S ' 7''& ' t bush. Kali s of Ibor bu.h. t'laa.eid at tl 40, at winch fllt'ire. it is l.ken on arrival. Wtii.hy is In Kood re iii.irt and MO tills fold, part SI f I -Wtid't J, sad art vb jvri al tti, ALUAVKN. O 11 T NOVKL.TIEB in BICH CURTAIN GOODS, WINDOW HIIADEH A!D ITIINITITRE COVF.niNGS. I WALRAVEN, WANOMC IIAI.I N No. 719 CUKfMT PTKIiKT. H. i i H. ISO. 710 CllJCt-iPiVT HTUHMT. BUSINESS ITEMS. I'l next Table rtiorolns haVih a Kie iiAitnst, Arli anil 'lenth sirens, ba e no-iv In nUiie a aniiy of ina U.-l Itl.oUA, CooA tniLi.s and NI'A'TISH ('Moeol AIR. saw u,,. f.corae Nieeli A- Co.'a II 1 II AM. tl VARflV A IllVtIVS H mvo' n.lM''m.iH"iV. 'cabinet V).,l'.,';.N lirstrmnenia have been a.-I.I by "'"'"a .'.A i Wr- " 1,1 demand is eou- f-,.1!' " ir .,,. , . Wr' " . . . w ?i fctantl Ircrr'a.lrs. CAIIINKr OHtlANS. HANOI T r ru.riMi CAIIINKr roKTKS geventli and Chesnut streets. .OltOAHII. rpilia HCIIOMACKLH hanos, frffil ACKVOWXEDOEI) TO PB THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. O't.EnKATKD FOR TUKIB SrrERIOR T0E A XI) FIMSH. KKOWS TO BE TIU5 MOST CTJSABLE IN3TBUME1ST8 MADE. AND SOLD tTON THK MOST REAJSOK ADLE TERMS. AT THIS WAKMHOOMS, No. 1021 CHESNUT STREET. We ff fpfctfully Invite our friends and the public mmer ally to call it our warorooma end xaalne our extonive abiurmfnt of MgUy ImproTed Square aud tlrand pianos. W e nave received the hljfheit premimui At all thejfn at fxhitrttloDi ever held In this cnuutrr. Including the rrlzc McVal at the Woild'a Falr,Crviftl 1'aUcii, Hew York, and una cruua teUiuonlai from the bbt artlau In title country and Europe. Wefeelnatlifled that there aro no Tlanot made lotbii country anpertor to our own, A I'htladeiphla mtaufucturere we pride ournelvoi la havinf achieved a reputation for our lmtrumetiu unex ce KU by any other makers In tnla eoimtry. It la a well krown fact that our IMauoe have fur many yeare main taned ihwir liixh leputatlon, notwithstanding the powerful coin petit loo of the K a tern makera. New York and Una on Pianos have ben fleodd Into title market ihrt.unlitliekr iti'-ncUa, ana beraldod by tlie-m aa the only Ptanoe in tho country; yet at the a mo time tlicae tame amenta vry aoMom continue to aell any one maker a tnitruni- ntn for any lonth ol time, for the reamn Uiat they are Inferior, and thoy are ccmpelled to take hold of othr BjakonT, perljijia stlU more Inferior, nltluuuKh puflfd up by tht-m ae celebrated Pmnoa.whea at the lime time aiich maaeri have never been Vrinv-n or heard of In their own citica. Tho eonavqaence 1. , Uiat our ettizeni aro often Induced to purchaae auch Inftrlor ltiitrumenu, wltliout considering thclf own or the general Interests of tlirlr elty. 1 he advantages our i It lie in have tn enoourairlnj? home nianufaciBn a cortainly should uui bejovurk'okvd, fyr ih follow lug reasons : Pirat. It Ut acknowledged that Philadelphia Is the great manufacturing city of thid country, and celebrated for It haperlor and akiUul workmen. Bucond. T purchaser obtains the piano directly from us, the matniactureri, and naves ihe amount made by the anient, who usuaJly clainu greater proUta than the mano fkcttirer. Third, The acent'a ronfonslblllty anionnti to nothfnr, theio is no redrvNS ; the lufeiruiiiei.t hu fulls la m-ul lur Uw ntarkt, ana the purcliaier mu-t run trw rink. Wji- rent, ou Hie ot) r hand. ua the manuNctureta, arc hlj rt-Bponaiiiifi. and cainn-t shirk the rt'iponssuliity lite the atvtnt. Onr rupiittittun H at stake at all times, and it la ti t ret're to mir interest to turn out none other than flret clas lUhtrunitiiiu. FouUi. Adimtiing Ihat an oh laatnimenta mUht be iuk) t. onr own whi n ntw, ttiey c vnnot gtve the atttue raiiainetlon, or wer tlie ttamo length of Uine, fur tne iejiti. that ihe Ki(t uVptfuils qlmiu others to ketjp auch pianoa aa I e beila in onlur, anj wilt of cuure not expend ai of Mk irnflijt to do ao, wUUt we, the mtumfaeturera, trite our own eiceUeiit work men, who fully underntand Ihl bL lllle. ana wul pioutpt y Kive ttitir attvntiou, and Ute liianoa tt- made o wuar mactt loiuer. (ar tjstahllnlimrut U ono of the ntt extensive In this fui ntryt, ui d whin our law laiprm-mm.tj now in or.ria a'e f.jinp.e ed. It will bt one of Ui lur-rt In tl' world, our oMect ii to mke ihla branch of Industry oue of the Kr.u uifctliuilonk of this city. our tiitu-uiueuta ao poftAt-M (rreat Improvements over otinr, auu our eAt-nnlve IactiiUf tor manufttCturinK ei'at-lt! ub o krep on band a larte atwk ui material, and piot ure H e tM'it mach uery, Vi;. If i-ersoni deatroos to purcliaio will give ua a call, we will t'love- all thai e have mtid In rKari to our pitiuoii. Tlatjrc are, of court, alwaya dltTerenc of oplmun, and pn-jmllr d inloca, aii J tbuHe who are inirerited la Uie aule ol ot)tv-r t'ant a wh niav dltlvr from u r u auch we have oif to (ay,Uiat It would g ve ua much pk-HKure, nt any in.e, to tent our Inniruntenta wlih any oLuer make wt.Ku lh'v tLhj clioi se In naim r again tfc oar fi jends and the public to call and az- aniiin- our auporior PUn-'H. We fuel aatitileit tlmt no honft in this city ean cotuoete with us, our prices beiug rMvbatlo aiid ttuia accjuuudaiiug. K. B. Sccoml-hund rinnoB taken In exchange. 1'IANOS TO RENT. Ordt.ru for Tuning promptly attended to, ECHOMAOKEB & 00., 11 -P-wniftl Ko. lOu'l niESNf'T STItEKT. rvosi. 01 ana 5:1 S, E. Corner NINTH AND AECH BTREET3. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL., ron cast obtain at IMa EsUliUsliiucut, WATKR PROOF CLOTU CtIAKS, HKtVKK ' ' 1K1COT . VY RI1UIKI) " FKlrMI Kll liKAV KB " " uiiaotiuxA ALL MADE UP Wro T1I LATC8V 8TTLK awl ofUit yi f teat material. Call and see Uia ttoclt beftir jot purehast. W shall tai. great pltaur la walliuj vb oa. UMiiMlOii, w O V n T A 1 N A. T E H 1 . WOOD & CARY, No. 7U0 CIIKKNIJT HTIIKKT. LADIES' AUD MISSES' HATS, JklXt HllAI'KH, "NEW CONTINENTAL HAT." IIOININICTH At MODE BATE PRICE8. F. i.-OLI) TmLVtT fOMNSTS mart. cw. rait Hate Aoaricts rtfhaid. WOOL) rt: OA11Y, Vo. 7U CUBtUCUT ITBJSBT. piIOXOailAI ALUUMH. "Wliolcsalo and llotn.ll. TIIC tllBAJtST AM) llK.Sr rilOXOOItAPH ALBUMS.! For 31 rftrlraitMnortxeo tl to 15-10 40 .. 2 00 lo 4 00 .. -. to 7 00 .. :i n te to-co .. 1st to 10 no .. H OO to li .'rO .12 00 to 27U0 ' CO ' 10 MHO aw (rtiong .. qriarto., l'HOTOOKAI'H AIjU1jM8 In Evry Variety of Style. RICH TURKEY MOROCCO, ANTIQUE, IVORY AND TEARL MOUNTINGS, ORNAMENTAL EDGES, &c. Ac, rioMing from Twelve to Two Hundred rhotograha, tho iart'st and beat aaaerlmcat in Uic city. WIIUAM W. HARDING, MANUFACTOHBR, No. 320 CHESNUT STREET, bexow rouitin. sotTn siuit. pilOXOOHA-l'II ALrllUJIH At Ices tlinn WUOLBBAXE l'UICF.H, warranteil of the Tcrj beat material, strong and dtir.iblo. The Usual $3 Stylo we Mill Bell at $3'507 FAMILY BIBLES. A large and elegant assortment, of all aires and st lee, Just received from the late Trade Bales. Eenjht cheap. will be gold at very low rates. ASIIMKAD & KVANS, (9 ucceasori to W. r. Haeard), li tifmwlni Ko. OlESNVT STHKBT. ITLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLO J iKnlla 1 his valuable Library of I'nlver.al lit'orma- n is wn aeMcrviKg ol a inafe III every intelllt;r.Dt house hold n Iho land. It Is reooinmetiiled by able rvvluwrrs se tin- bet t'c)ij.edia for popular n.e vver pub'l.hfd. Itelow arc tin' iininrs n a few otvur proouueut utlaens vtUo nave Ht.K. v. m H Ktevenn, Bpt. Franklin Moore, Hit. I'r. Xnilart , liev. H unam 11 KnrHesa, l:ev lib hard hetston, : Iti-v. Thonia. J fthtroburd, kit K . Price, r:ii John CM r. i-on, Ks'i., Iivurre II. munri, Esq., A. J. Iirexel, Ksq.. ravidl'aul Urown. Ks.i., ,IayCroae, sci., ( l.arl,. ,ir,b. us. Joswn Hamiall. s) , B J l.xdctii, K.,j , lleome Korthn ji. F. J. Iirmr. Kiq., r arroll lin'WHtir, Esq., Aifnanrt.r t-niliTton, E.., s. M aclton.Kaii,, John tlanna. K.., Jnbn nice, John tallon. Knq., A. J. Bin knur, K.(j., J tc'carlbourron. Kaq., I), t' Mot 'animon, Ei Thomus A. hi ott, t'.S'i., Colonel Will am II Thomas, John h. Hnsbv. Km., ( hirrli .H Mulrh.ed. K.s.., t'bailes ilaial smr Ksr) , William WriKhtlnitu, K.ii , And i early one th'ru.uBd others. The rvctop,ia l nowcompieietij slxterirlare'e volames, In six din. rent st k-N of bindings. Humpies may be iwu, ndrrdem rreelved, al tli Atirocy for this i-ltv and Nuie, tin. .-'A M. k41Jal ii btreut, above l 'hrsnut, Hi.cind story. Vi-'l-U JAMKS K. BlatUN, Agent. gOUIBMEEEOSN, BANOKOIT & 00., Educational Publishers & Booksellers, REMOVED TO No. 61 A11C1I HTIIKKT. Offlte in Nw York, 11 1 la Ko. 130 GRAKD iTUEET. T10RSESI HORSES I HORSES I -a i LUgjI jLAkituisUriTKU-Ja'.K.i.'a Orattg, 1 KlK-T 1IV1SI,IH, J Wasuiki tun. Ilwember 1, ISIM. llrrses, anltahle for t'ava ry or Aruberv aervira, will be nnrn , ,) at uic.boro dtuot, iu open market, UU Do;cui bir 31 lw.4. Jlor.es will be delivered to Captain I,. f.owry afonre, .st .and be .objected u tbe usual (Jovtrmjoeut lospev t.on bi lore b. Ina aeteeied i'rlro ol't'avulry HnrMes $175 each. I rlre ol Artillery Horses. I Ihu esctl. l'.juicui wui be made fur su (o) and more. J AM KM A. F.KTW, . . ... Colonel us Cbar.-e first ll.l.. n,-ai le-l-li I ftiwtcriiuiurlltuviftiaVillv Is n pi stino to Hot mtKr.trniu. Wa find It In bei.faVnal slur t'al a sewlne; marhlne ahonld havo a onl'orin end 11-rci.nlating tension of thread.laaij h. aid n s e ajvist a vsrlety of stltrhea ae .lb!e. W al.Alfeni that an Inatlument having the rertrtibtt ttttlm niefiVn, enabllne; Ihe operator to fasten tbe euds or the: eam, and have wrrk run either to the light or left, without turning th tahrlr, I. el' very area! advantafet and the same may be .aid of a machine which aaakee every ulicb complete In Itself, tint Is nol.i'lese In Its ope ration., and n t llsb.c to get oat of order; that Is free fmmob;rftif,i, of sprlvirs, cog wheels, and cam., and a eon.trnttrd as not to nil th dress of the operator i that eeanklnes in ail stltche. tie gn ates' amount of etremrth, etasMclty, and beauty i that performs 0-itn tire heaelest and Une.t work v.i .,i,a racllity, without change of tension, break of thread, or skipping silk he. l and that, vlthal.eens the trn.st ra,.iil!y, and run with grcateat es.e India so airnplr Inroii.irnriinn that II can beeally nnder.twd The ' Flore n, e " baa all Ihf.e Important !ittlitMt, and I. rlrrldrdly Ihe het ras. hmem.de. Till I'hlladdphla Acencvl. at No. UrO t'hesnnt street. C't HIIIOSS. I'l.W, I'.jlil.K, AMD Sol A Cflll tONfl, e.tlmatea ah en, und work d.neloo er than can be alTorded by any other h"iiM!. w. Hi iur l'im, K.i. Ill uiH'SDut atrt Ciititmrx's Cioiitisd. An flrjnnt iort aaf nt II M. Shoemaker A Co a, No. 4 If. KlgUti street. Lahifr awi Cun.ritn' Hats. I.ntoat ttyle at llrarlos Oakford A Son a, Contlne.ntal Hotel, Cioitt.t: SircK Co.'h Tianoh and Maiox ft H IVI IN . riAvn , rAiusi.r intiiANS. fAitiVEr KUtlKrl. Ovc .vi ,,f euch ol Ih.n' fine In- Ori i N S . I'lAMl strnnients hac In en s.rl.l bv Mr. t'UltNKr K'ltlK.x. I. . .iiii.I tin cem.ii.J i c. in. amiy ottuvSH. PI"M Iteria-lng I'AltlVKr ruliTIM, ff,tr aie onlv bv nKlANH. rlASH ,1 t (IOft.5, t AIUNe-.r J-dhlftij., Scvcntli and Chesnut streets. .tiK'tANtt; ri'R nAER mnf roly upon ftfttlnt? tho boat Kors at Charles Onkford.t Kim a, Continental Hotel. Vimiow Siiaiiks. rerTOtid purchiisln? sbntles In lh.se tlojes or hlMh prices wl 1 tmve monr-y by at once (.nine lo the nianulactiu' r who is so well and favorably knewn ns w. Ilrsiir Patti.v, So. ltt! Ctteanut street. Do Yon Know lie an liu removed to No. 413 f he.nut street? lie sells Tobacco, Omars, Pipes, Ac., Ulty per cent, lose than anr other man In this city. Kemsmber iean, So. 411 Chesnut street. Ladim' Ff. An elegant Moortment At Cearles Oakford A Son s, Continental Hotel. 1Ia vot r I'Lotofrraphs token at B. T, llelmcr a gallery. Ho. Oil Arch atrect. tturo to please, accurate nnd lite-like, i.oiarly; many ire turned away, aftotnoeus are short. CgNTLEVKN' Hath. All the latent gtylei it Ckarloa Oakford A Hon s, Comin.nlal HoteL 1S(M. ,,OUDAm 1S()3. WINCHE3TES h CO., N... -,of CIIHHNUT BTHEBT, Invite attention to a choir, atock of WRArPEItS, CABRI AGK BLANKETS', CAltlrlUAN JACKETS, RCAIIF8 AND TIER, BKHAKFA8T JACKETS. ULOVK8 AND HAKDKKSCOIO S, S.MOKIKU CATS. lJloJ With I superior assortment of other Goods aultible if PBISENTS TOR GENTLE Sim. ' JJOI .IIA.Y 1'IIEHKNTH. C1IAIILE8 DUMMKI, ; No. 812 CHESNUT STREET, Ttcca leave to Inform hiacatuetnedcuatomera tliat Ua pre ' aim Block of FANCY GOOUH AND TOYS Rofpa.sca that of nny former Importation. Ravlntt ae- J lectedwtth csre every article hlm.ilf, be can truly say t there Is no (.innlar e.lahlihnicnt In tbe rouutry that cn ' couipure with bis. As lo p'lcen. nettlr u bis icooils froni Uic nrst manufacturers and artl.ta in Europe, those deal ers who buy trom the Imp. rters here to se 1 arrain can cer- tsinlv not ciinpete with tun of the following good, be ' keeps no tune a variety, and In such enitrely uew atyloa. t it. no other a'or la mis eitv etui ollur; . w l.'UIKH' WOHK IUIXKS. ' t JKWS LllV.liliOlt, AND OTOVE KOTF3. ' aj t M-KSHAIt'KH lull LAIlIKH A Nil CKNlLEatEM. 1 WHITIMt liKHKH-lUtK HIKd casks. 1 KANU, I'AMIU (Jll.T A M II HIIDK.K HOODS. l-AIIIAN WASH-ItOHF.MlAN (IL8. VAKK.. OF SINKsir AfilH.il K ASH MODgrtjf. Ct 1 I.EHY-HWF.SI KNIII.IMII AI KIMi CANES. fkll kl.T AMI AK'.'BKsl IMl'bCHaM's, r FANCV I.EATIIHl (IiiODS. I 1AIIILS' llAtiS-UtK TWENTY DIFFCBKHT KIM'H. I cahas. ror ket-hook R cihab CASE9. ' ri'ltSLH AND I'Olt'I JUl.MlAllis. "II tiAII'l. OF A 1. 1. KINDS. , - (II n.S, IIO.MIM1KS. MiTTOKB. I ClllllitAliK, CUUiiTKltS, CUtB.S, ASD BACK CIAMON IIOAIII.8. -llAliA IH.I E AND TIVOU. IN ItilH- This department Is eompleto in every variety krown.with manv novel things uevir before Impirtei. Dobs, the very larul variety, it Wry kind knovn, kepi la al this .lorn, surnatse. In neauty and tnU'rul drovsing any thing know u here and in F:urope. 1 tils la no Idleboait; Ladier should c.U aud see them. 11-JO iJl OPPOBTUSITT 10 PURCHASE HOLIDAY 1'ItESKNTH AT LOW TRICES. Having determined to retire from business, and wUhlnt tocluseout my entln atock of Wa-ches, Jewelry, Sllvec Ware and Silver plntod Ware, tJlotki, Utisicil Boiee, Table Cutlery, Ac, wlUiin alty days, I an prepared to on, r inducements to purchasers, aud so.lcit m iiern'ni Hon uf these goode, most of which arc govd sty lee and et".'.. fine quality. r THOMAS C OAltHKTT, 11 x lit Ho. CHESNX'T 8TBKET. rjSEIUL AND OSNAMENIAL 1, at CIII.ISTMAS I'llKSKNTH. ,'' Gold ftpcctack'i, Oold Eve-UlaMee, ItlcroeconiB, Opera) Ulassea, Hy Cili.sea, Stereoscopes and Vlewa, ntajil LanUnia, Boxea sf Drawing Instrument!, Pocket Com, passes. Fancy Thermometers, (Holies, Air Pumps, Elec tric Machines, Galvanic Ilitterlee, Spelling Boardg WUA Atovabli Letters, Ac. Ae., fcr sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., No. 1 . 1 CHESNUT 8THEET. in to Id il- Illustrated Catalogues gratia. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. V liai would be a more acptableChristmaa neoten. ' ' IK A OESKH.L, . OK A COLON tl., FK A CAITAIN, , run a i.'Ki ritNANT, lhinahn.l.otii..Eai'.vTTlbN RWOHD. 8AIIT iim i..v;p;