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THEDAIL x MrENIlNtr .X4.rz?yff?y EETPITOj,aJ)I PHI A t Till) USD AY, DECEMBER 24, 1868.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
'A linnta of MgtilnlnK" Arch. '
AonstlnD.il;' dram of A f lath of Light
ixing was produced lout eveuloif at tue Arc- lo
full house, The work of preparing the elreots
Of the pleoe oontinnr J np to Iho moment of the
rising of the oartala, and it wm evea feared
Ihsslt could not be got ready la lime. No
withstanding this, the play went off very
nmoetbly for a first nlg'it, and If the applaaso
of the aauletioe U to be considered as an
evidence of enccess, It may be pronoanoed
decided hit. The success of the
piece, however, Is to bo attributed
entirely to spirited action and floe s?enlo
efTeotn, for, ooiiHlderoil by ltioir, It In a mam of
unmlllatod trash, an J of all the worthiest plays
that have proceeded from the pea of Oily 11
presents about the least claims to favorable
notloe. We do not loos: for nature or proba
bility In stir-li a production as this, but tho
story should be told In an andeisUndble num.
vrr. The author of Under the Qatliyht, how
ever, has considered his plot merely as somi
thlngnpon whloh to string as many sensa
tional elltoU as possible; and If we tike this
view of the easo, and estimate the merit
of a drama by the number of startling situa
tions It oonlalDS, A Fash of Lightning might be
considered a very superior produotlon. The
plot turns upon the fct that a gold chalu dis
appears mysteriously fiom a room where it hal
been placed. A young lady suspects tnat her
lover, who bad Just quarrelled with her, ls.lhe
thief, and to shield him she allows the suspi
cion to altaoh to herself. After various adven
tures lu an all-night cellar In the First, ward,
Jfew York, upon a burning steamboat,
nud submitting to Indignities lnuumeratilo,
It Is discovered that a fluih of
UgbtBlug was the purlolner of the missing
chain; and the minds of the young lady, her
lover, and her family are relieved by Hading the
gold of the chain melted by the lightning and
scattered in fragments among the coal lu a
scuttle. There are some tolerably good popular
hits in (he dialogue, which serve to keep the
audience amused, but there is a vast amount of
irrelevant matter wtilcu is tedious, uninterest
ing, and so utterly absurd that It ought to bj
ruthlessly cut out, and tho dimensions of the
play reduced by one-third at least. For In
stance, what can be more ridiculous than the
gay and festive clerk, on a crowded steamboat.
slnglDg a serenade outside of a young lady's
state-room door? The characters In the pleoe
are commonplace In the extreme, and the
actors are entitled to considerable credit for
giving them a recognizable human likeness.
Mr. Maokay, In particular, plays
the part of " Jlr. Gassy Fulton,"
the Irlsh-Amcrloan cltizsn, with much
ability. The other parts are fairly represented
as fol.ows: "Jack Kyde," Barton Hill; "Fred!
Chauncey," L. L. James; "bUlley," A. Everly'
"fcam. Pldgo," B. Craig; Benedetto," S. Hera
ple; "ttuRlDoer of the iMnlelDrew." Mr. WulUs!
"Terry Dowbeny," T. A. Creese; "Bob." Mr.
Meagher; "ratsy," Rowland Reed; "Divy,"
Little Gnlsseppe; "Dan," Mr. Snyder; "Ned,"
Mr. Norton; "Garanilt," Mr. Oiborne; 'The
Nervous Passoncer " Mr. O'Brien; "Cautaln of
the Vanderbllt," Mr. Collins; Bessie Kalian, '
Miss Price; "Rose Fallon," Miss Davenport;
"Miss Dowoerry," Mrs. J. F, Maedur; "Ann."
Mrs. Hlyles
A mush of Lightning Is plneod upon the stage
In the best style. Tue scuuery ! good aud ttie
rlTuoui are very well mana.ed. Tlie sleauiooit
raoe. In the second act, with the panorama of
the Undson, and the burulug boat In the tuird
act, aie very tine scencn.
Tlie City AinriHeiuoiitn.
AT THK Chksncjt there will be three perform
ances tomorrow. Tne clrem trouoe now ut this
etubllh!.uieti t contains a number of very
superior artists In tlit-ir various liiiesnf busi
ness, HUd the enter. atnmout, Is inat can be
heartily erjoyed. Full houses will tie the order
of the tluy a d night at the Chcsaut to-morrow,
we doubt uut.
At tiik Walnut Robertson's comedy of
Society and the ploy of 2'lie People's Lawyer will
be glveu this evening. Tnore will bn matinee
and evening periormances to-morrow, when
Jlenry Leslie's Uruuii of The Orange Girl iil lie
product d, with new scenery, uppoiutinentH.aiid
mechiiuical eff-cts. The irce of Up for the
Holiday will bIbo bo rIvoo.
Hkiib Fdwaku Hktz, tho German pianist,
will give a couoert at Musical Fuud ilaii uu
Uaturday evening, assisted bv Miss Uairlu
KentR, Mr. O. K. Itentz. Horr Crl Gaerlner, and
J'rolessor L. Kngblke. Herr Heiz Is nald to ba a
very superior iieriormer. Ticket cau on pro
cured ul Trutnpler's, No. 028 Cno-niUsireet.
Mks. Bcott-Hiddon.s will comniHuoH a series
of pel formances this evening at tne Ao tJ-'iiiy
of Mukio, appearing as Koiailnd" la Brute-.
speare'4 comedy of At You iAke It. Mrs. Siddous
will be supported by the New York Theatre
Company.
At tiik Aroit Daly's drama of A Flaxh of
Lighining will be performed to-morrow after
noon and evening.
At tiik Amkuican there will be a mntlnce
tomorrow. A liue Christmas programme will
be presented.
At th k Tjikathk Comio.uk Levy's operetta
of fanchelte and ".lie furce of A Phenomenon in
a Smock Frock will bo periormtd to morrow
afternoon and evening.
MI8H II FNUI ETTA MARK3TEIN Will ClVO a
concert at Concert Il.illto-iuorrow. Miss Mark
stein will be assisted by Miss Caroline MeC'uf
ri y, Hifjnor Beverln Frohlich, and Mr. ilermnn
Volght. A malluee will be give n on Saturday,
Caki. Sunt.' aud Mum Uassier's Oroicmrn
Will give a matinee at Musical Fund Hall ou
Saturday. The celebrated 'Children's Sym
I houy " will bo performed.
CITY ITEMS.
K have the evidence each day of r.nmben
who purchase of u, after havlug exaiulued
other stocks, wh'cb, under differeo' pea, am
belog Biictlliced" tlial cur goods are sold
at lower prices than any other Clothing la
Philadelphia.
The general experience Is that such goods
are
Not so Ohkap as Rbpbkskhtkd, and the pnbllc
those who have put chased tnem and Uicie
who have not many ot the former to their
cost, are generally becoming aware of tula
fact.
Oua Stock is Fum. Awn Oompi.btb, our aisortment
unttroken, we being in receipt eaeb day or
large lots of Bew good , replacing thoso sold,
which ara being manu'aotnred not
To bv Sacbijtiokd, but to luccesarully rompste
with any other goods In the market lu ail
respects, style, fit, m.ite. or price.
Wk in Good Faith carry out onr established rule,
now, as at all othar times.
He guarantee all vrieet lower than th loteeit else
where; alto, guarantee full tattyaction lo every
purehater, or iM tale cancelled and money re
funded."
o F hot eot oua Patrons and fully carry out th'a
rule at present, we have bkdocko all phioks
WB BBSi'KCTi'Uti.y Kbubst buyers of clothing
after bavlDg examlosd the stooks which are
belag "sacilflced," to examine ears before
purchasing. A taib tkst is all wh ask.
ilalf wav belurtn ) Bivhitt A Co.,
. VtA and y Tow a a JIalu,
b'ulh ttreeti.) No. Bit M aukkt 8t ,
PHILADSLPlllA,
Amp No BOO Broadway, fticw Yoajc.
CanTiuN! what you drink, or offer others to drink
Of e that ibe ilgnature or "Alfred Hpeer, Pasaalc, N
J.," is over lbs oork of every bottle of wloeyoa par
chase lor the fcewYear table. Asa for Bpeer'l Port
drape Wine at Johnson, Hollowsy t Oo.'s, No. ftoi
Arch street I Fred. Brown, oornsc Fifth aud Chssnut,
and ether Pruggis s; and Thompson Black A Co.,
corner Broad and Chesnut.
JEWXLBT.-Ur. William W. Cawldy, No. U South
Second street, has the largest and most attractive
assortment of fine ewe.ry and silverware a tb city
Purchasers can rely opon ob'aining a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled.
Jle elo baa a large slock of American Western
watches In ail varieties and at all prices. A visit to
bis sifare is sure to result in pleasuie and profit.
CnaifttNAS Cabii., not rioitESs.
THB KMtW. THB know, TttSI SNOW,
Th'fall f, (Irirtmt snow.
On the home-tops, on the shed,
Tjndtr y ur feet, on top of yur bead,
1 ck wbers you will, above, below,
You see Ibe snow tbesncw.
Tan cola, tsi chkBbleas snow,
The freetlng oold end anew.
Huw the win j It laughs ai by It goes,
While It Dlpi your Augers and bites your toes.
And shivering povety cries In pain
Aa It enters tbeir beatti, and out again
Over tbs bill see the demons go.
The wind ai d the drifting snow.
HOW TO LAtTOH AT TH WIND AND SNOW
Boy a Bbavb Coat from Hon it a et Uo
And snap your 11 ogera at told and snsw,
And merrily alno as nn you go,
'I fear not the wind and snow.
Per Rood warm clntlm be careful to go
A hrt buy them c'mi: you'll find 'tis S3
At &TOK XS A CO , ClIARI.P. 8TOK BS A CO ,
No. Hi Ohesnut street "
KNMiaY TBinwrBANT. 1'He many natrons of th
ropnlar Hoop 8k rt Establishment or Mr. William
T. Hopkins will be pleased to learn that his ex ten
s've and lucrcasli g trade demanded mora com mo
dlous quarter, to anpply whloh he has removct from
No. 62 Area street to his prt-smt spacious, new cunr
stcry biildinr. No. 1 lift Cbesnut street (dlrard R),
wbtre be has opened the largest as:ortm?nt ot
ladles', Missis', and CLlldren's Hoopf kirts, O )rsatsj
etc, eic, to b found lo this or any other city la the
TJMon. To wblrh has been added a New Department
In Ladles' Untie gatments. which Is mietlnit with
much favor. In this conntct'on we wiald call
atten ton to the suueess nearly always atteudlngtae
pttductloo rt a fliet-clua grade of goods. Lets thtn
fhe years ilncu.ihe entire operation i of Mr. Hop
k 1 1 s irauufttctu'lng, finbhUg, aud selling were
cotflted to a single rorm of very moderate dlm-n
slcus; ihen grauually extended to the eatlre btilldl
li K at the old stand, whlchlntirn becomlnztoi
cot traded, has been relinquished, an baTo-e stated,
ur h's present centrally located and saprbly-a'-rarged
Chesnut Bireet Knoonum, which should
claim Inspect. en frum a'l Interested In articles la his
line. The growth ot this enterprise has been atla ned
by Mr. Hopkins' constant personal supervision
tbr uthont every branoh of hit business, his un
erasing determination, regarding of expense, to
manufacture an article that would supply as near a'
Iioislble the demands ol flnt- lass trade, and whlon
could be varranied In every rrsptct: selling at mode
rate latet, adherli g strictly to one price, advertising
llbtra'ly, and making no misrepresentations In any
form to effect sales, ad of which have combined to
make the reputation of fats "Champion" Hoop
tklrts worlc-wlde, aid universally prahad by all
who try them. We tharerorej predict lor his new
'ocatlou continued and lncriaalng favor.
Chkistmas. Christmas eve has arrived, and pre
sents Innumerable to please tae eves of old and
young to-morrow,mornlar, am still unpurchased aud
undecided npon. Tnere Is et'll lUm, however, bat it
is Important to know exaotly whore to go for the
purpose of selecting the most suitable articles. Tur.
ntr Brothers A Co., No. 8o$ Caesnut street, have an
lumt me stuck of books and articles ol every descrlp'
tlon for holiday sifts, at a ai the conduct their busi
ness on the principle of small prollts and quick salet
their patrons wlU have no trouble In rinding some
thing suited to their tastes and pockets at their estab!
llsbment. Messrs Turner Brotbers A Co. have all the
standard works of the day. and all the finely-lllus
trattd and elrgantly-bound volumes wblch are pan"
llBbid for the holidays Old aud young, rich and poor,
can all be suited. This bonso also makes a specialty of
cLromo llthocraphs, and tbey keep a large assortment
ot Ihe best pictures published in Europe or Act erica,
To any one be maybe In daubt about what to
cheese tor a Christmas i into a relative or friend or
almost any age, we would uuhesha'.lugly Bay, pur
chase a br'gbt, attractive Chro-ao. Oj of these pic
tures, neat.y but in?xp mtdvely framed, will b a
perpetual delight not only to the puaseiiso", but to
an entire household; una as '.hey are published In all
sty'es and at all psicea. tber lu-ert be no tdlhculiy la
selecting something that wlli ba pleasing and yet nn1
cost agreat dnl of money. In udriliHn to their books
and cbrotnos Ms-ri. Turner Brothers A Co he an
lntli Ito variety of fancy brt'eies of every description
and their store Is well worthy ot a visit, even lf
notblt g lu purchu.ef .
Yn tHiVKitiNo MORTALS who stMd In mortal
fear of winter's blast ana Its accompanying Ills, why
don't J ou go to Alter's famous Coal Yard, at No. 97
N. Ninth street, and get the very bout of cnal? It Is a
dcmestlo paradox why men and women will gi
stauiplng acd funilrg t.liout the house because the
siate, instead pt coal, lire Rives forth no heat, wten
A l.er b eeps constantly the cheapest and best of fuel.
In fuch a gilt as a ton, even more or 1 -si, of coal,
tin re Is a merit sshlch makes It doubly Interring to
the recipient. Iheusands of dollars are to-day being
wi.bted on trifles, which, If but turned to some go id
account, by Htucfcirig tome deserving poor inta'a
cellar with Alter's coal, would gieally ameliorate
Misery In our midst: and he who Is prompted tod j
such a kind act, not only to the poor, b it to Alter him
self, should remember that It Is mora blessed to give
than 10 receive;
Ijo not fail to visit, previous to the holidays,
the two establishments one at No, 27 North .Eighth
street, the other at No. 215 North Ninth street of the
Woelpper Biotlicrs, shirt manufACtucers, and whole
sale and retail de tiers In ladies' aud gouts' furnlshlug
goods. You will ini-s a rare chance of procuring at
the cheapest rates sonio ol the finest and prettiest of
jsjroar, lf you neglect to hoed this advice. Kot only
do the stores contain large quantities of goods, but
every aillcie Is of the latest mode, and consequently
you used bbve co fear of obtaining anything o d
fashioned. Foilte attendance acd a willingness to
gratify ibe most capricious tave combluel wltb the
superior charaoter of their goods, have gained the
reputation and made the succuss of tho Messrs.
Woelpper. Again we say, don t fall to vlalt their
stoics.
Tnx nxeftil always most desirable. The prepara
tions made by Bltuhle, at No. 29 North KIghtn street,
for the holiday season, are appreciated by every one
wbr contemplates making pie. ems. Jle has goili
bis tine s'ock kid-lined gloves, ties, scarfs, sus
penders, linen cambric handkerchiefs and mulllers;
albo, a geod assortment of poi temoaoales, cigar cases,
hair brushes, combs, aud a thousand other articles,
UBeful and orarmentah Call at No. 29 North Eighth
street If you want any kind of goods cheap.
Finb Fbsnch Calf Booth and Gaittrs. The
man who has never experienced the pleasure of
wearing a pair of bools made by William U. Helweg,
Is to some extent an object of commlsenuiou. We
apeak knowingly, having worn Ilelweg's boots for
years. Their comfort, however, is not their only
recommendation, aa they are made of the bet mate
rial and In the very best manner Uelweg will not
employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his
work is always first-class. Ills store and factory Is
at No, t5 Arch Btreet, next to the corner of Blxtb.
This Gbovkb A Bakbb Bbwinu Machine.
Among the points of superiority of the U rover A
Baker Sewing Machine (sold at No. 730 Chesnut
street) over ail others are the following: It la very
simple, and easily learned; the sewing fiom the ordi
nary spools Is a great adva&taie; the stitch Is en
tirely reliable: It does the oinamental work beauti
fully, aud the embroi tery stitch; it Is not liable to get
out ol order; It operates very easily, and Is, In tact,
the only periet machine.
A Haokibq Couuh Is one of the most distressing
an well as dangerous forms of cough one can be
ktlllcted with. Its continuous aotion fatigues and
Irrlla'.es the lungs, and thus engenders consumption.
Tffpbam'b Fresh Meat Cure will cure the cough,
soothe the Irritated bronchia, and give tone aud
Vigor to the lungs and whole system.
A single bottle will convince any one ol Its parity
Bold oua dollar per bottle
Johnston, Holi.owat A Oowdkn,
, No. soi Area street.
Coat., Coal. Coal for the million. Now Is the time
to lay In yotur winter's store of fuel. Old King Frost
Is drawing pictures on the windows, and the moist
snow la wettiug your feet Build bilght fires and bid
the cold defiance. But to build the fires you most
have good ooel and where should you purobase It It
not at the celebrated Alter's, No. 957 North Ninth
street (oWce Blitb and Bprlug Garden strseis). lie
ha it In ahtiudaore. too notwithstanding 'he recent
strike In the coal r-n,l ins-aud Is ready I. . o.ulsb
cuHiotuers wttb all sues aud kinds, at the very lowest
prices.
To A trcTi oMKKRe ani 'tors b.- We have a Uraa
atcck of Beady- ntde Clotlilnii otiratt u'e I la tb's cliv
In style, fit, and male. which we intend to cloa out It
Inoludee every kind of aeawoablA garments Mo'a,
Youths', Dots', ai d CU'ldren's '.s especially adapted
ta the holiday aeaaop. No bf iter r mors useful pr
rent can be found, and at the rt diioed prions at wlito.i
w are running Horr, will par a jod profit to any
olotbler for prlva sale, or anf auotl jneer lor public
sale, daring lbs hot day seas u.
Bait icay brtwsn I Biwnwtt Co.,
tVlhand y Towns lUtu,
tMA eUrtmi.) No. at Makkkt 4t ,
PHILAnrLPISIA.
Awn Nm en" Bnnwy. Naw Voast.
fPTBa's1 6takdhi WiJ.m Bittkbs." The most
excellent Bitters lu tne market uiadeof lurenallve
Ine, In which have reen a'ea.n-d such berbt a ni
roots Ibat make ibe meat atrengtbenlng and healthy
Tonic fr-old by Driijil'te.
Sitorss A Barbb's dlrhmt
MachuiHS, No. 73UC'haanut atrw
Premium Hewing
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ft... d i lunn. ts -v, i.ir f .pri. o. s i las
Si; 6 Cass, f-vOii. lur t-ITi No 6 Ilia
No. 7 Onus, 1.74 l.ir f lii No. It .)
No. V Clans, )-60 f..r o. No ! (li
jrJ? COLII WKATHER Pl:9 NOT CHAP
- er rougi-en f esHln fmr uniiir Wit nr M
ALCONA ' KKOLYAH1N I A Bl.K TO SUM LI ll lKi)
isLYcKKIN. 1 a dully nhe makps ths sHia Ott'l
(.'Htel aolt sod bfKutilul. It Is tuigmfii ly lrgrnt
trniiarent,U(l li.o jmj. abl as a 10 l' - id For
sl. by all UlUKglsia, K A . A WIllUHr,
J No. 84 C It KSN UT Hlret.
rf i iANo-piANOs-PiANoa.-orivr
a A L't Vf f ,'K; A ,N l' ,(oa i vo o ei a n o.-t.
5T,.5 XlltAOUIHNAKV liKOUUriUN OF
P'tAVKM; KOM 1ACKMBK 1, 168, 1SJ JANU
A 7t l I 1 KhU.
H e have made a redvttt-n of prlrrt on our rrientive
'lock oj mim ior and bcuuHftU fiutrwjoU Pinnot ot
fi(oicf viz:
tsa I Ciml 1410 forfivi. "n. 2 n. i ui!;,
No. 3Cluan,ft i, f.r .n. No. 4 i las,. 4M. 'for trii
i--s. frio, lor li ii,
a-8. h 4). I .r fii .
1 AT. ill fur fci.il
r-(imrB (Jruiid, mm. for too. Concert Ura'ud tiAxi,
W cfTer the above gr at Inducements to thoss
Wishing Ut plucbtwe at burgiilnt lirlom the H .lid ,vn
We hav the Urgent ashortuieut of lusiruiuHnui ofF
u.no u pi nun ever u -. ii UHHroa in nils oily ann ar
dettrmlntd k rh a- nut our (.r-Meiii large Mcock at
"Aiuniijaclui eri' Jtrtl mat j? cn." K very instrument
la wi rallied to (live sallnlncuon, hii'I ul tties-s luw
t rices we place within the reach uf every nno, h
opportunity ol oMhIuIiis; one of Iheseuafiy crUbrated
ami highly Improved l"iunnt.
Call and exnsnli e tnem at our new and beautiful
warerooma, No. lies 1 11 hHXUT (street.
bt HOMAcKKIttfiNO UTO CO..
11 15 tmbs 112 ai Mi. lies t'HKsNUf H'reet.
frp CHRIoTMAS DINNER TO THE PO tt.
'1 he Ipucue-B ol 'he oofaoo s anu Mau.rs
ot the liKiJt'DKU ol rtsiiiT Mlart O's wi'l give a
Ijln er on UHkWl'tlAS I'Ar to the Boh ilarx ol
tnelr Day ami bubn ih schools, at ihe rdl-jst.).
i-.I.UI., No-619 ilKDFUKII Kirt-et. IJiimPr on th
table at 12 o'clock. Tne Irlenils i f thn Mission, nm I
all who leei an Interest la the pourol thatd-graded
stcilou of our city, r coriallt Invited to b t preient.
Mliiaing by the Scholars In the Ci.apnl pre vioui to the
Dinner.
CoLtrlbntlons of mtney. poultry, provisions coal
and clothing Ihanklully received uy tne uudririlgnui
r anareia of the Mibblon, for dlstrioutl.in among the
sick and atitlerlng;
EDM' 'ISO YARD, No. 209 Hpruco street.
JACOB li. BUHUHILL. N . 1121 Oiipsmh.
WILLIAM A.BWKTHUKSi. No. 7 111 .k.
J k J-8 I. bl.SrHitM, Sn. 71UH. hero Id.
K. A. JOHN -. N. V. cor. Fourth and A ecu.
OKOBOK MIL1.IKKN No 626 Arcb.
BKV. J. I). IjONU. No. AI9 Iteulord 12 IG Rt
er?T A NATIONAL PODLTUY iCXdlUI-
Under the auspices of the
PENNSYLVANIA FOU LTB.Y BOOIKTY,
will be held at
HOKTICULTDBAL HALL,
BrtOAD ISire , below Locust,
from T cemb t 81 to in. inclusive. Open from 10 A.
M. uotll lo F U. rally, amtsslou, 'ii cents; Chil
dren, 15 cents; II'hs n 1 1ckeut fl.
1 he oeriuaul Orchestra bertuade Band has baen
engaged for the ocraslo i.
COMMITTKK UK ABBANOK1I EWT8.
Themes A. AudrewA, I barnuel J.S iarpless,
John Moukiwai. Wiiilam Wister.
Charles l.nonsall. I 12 17 18 ID 2! 24 16
jf CITY TREASUKEU'S OFFICE,
1'niLAiJicLPiiiA, Deo. 1, 180.S.
NOTICE. Tho Heiul-auuu-l Interest ou the
Ave end nix per cent. Iohuh of tne City of I'ulla
delphla due Jniiuaiy 1, 1S09, will be paid on and
after that date.
Loans maturing January, 1809, will be paid ou
presentation, Intel est CbUbiug from Uato ol
rr.H'urity.
The ordinance of Councils approved May 9,
1SC8, directing to at "nil cenlUoutos of city Iouuh
shall be registered previous to tne payment of
tho Inters s" will be strictly ad tiered to at tut
pnyincnt of tho Interest due Jauuury, I WW, to
Will loeldenl awud non-reltloat loaii-iiiilders,
JCWEtU N. FliiK-iOL,,
12 3 27 City Treasurer,
PENNSYLVANIA EAILR )AD.
Otyit-B Of OK.NKIIAL i'KilOBT AUKNT,
No, I'Mi MtllKST hTKT,
FHiLAhKi.l'iiiA, lecHuiber lo, IMS.
NOTICE. The rates 1 ir transi onutiou of Oai and
rlhpr Ullomlnnus Coai lo h carried ovor tun iVmi
sylvaniu Kainoau, Wesiern leuiisi'lvaiila tttillroad
a. d Piiilndeiphla and Krie KniLoad, to take edict
JaoUAKi l, ltiiU. can be ob.alutd upon a.ipucA
tlon at this OUlcf.
B. B KINGSTON,
Geferitl t-reiKht Aent.
12 15 15t Pe.insylvao a Hallr md Ounuiaoy,
LliE UbOWJti'S DIN1NU SALOON
AND KH.bl AUlt.vJST,
No. 148 S. FOURTH fcireet, above Walnut.
. Bill ol Fare embraces every deilcaiy of the season,
ar.d Meaia art. lumlNhea at ail hours. VK.SHON,
l'ltAlHIK IIKNS OAMK O if AL. iClND, TKrt-M-1IN.K1C
KT'. HKK.KD DalLY.
a call Is soiicltid. Parlies an-ved In the best man
ner. 1 EE uKO ct'JE.
Bacresnr to T mipkins A Ho..
12 21 6t4n Hn US H lUth FOUKTrt rti.rt
r- T U K "CL1KEND0 N,"
No. 1516 CHESNUT hTRKET,
Having met with the most flattering success since
lis upuulog, the unourslgufd as-urn me imoilo that
no hi ij will be telt uudoue to uiei It a continuance of
the llml-rlaii patronage ol ladles aud gentle men. All
the delicacies ot the market, will be sired at lue
laloou or at private resideuuuy, with or iiup n us od
on ihe most reasonable uruis. Orders lor diuners,
t uppers, and general catering attemled tn.
12 li tuths4p 'fOAtlKINS ACO
fr KF.W Y0UK AMD MIDUIJ) COAL
r FIH.A.D BA1LHOAU AND OOAL COJ1
PaH i ,
Pnn.AOui.i'urA Dec. 22 IH6'.
The Annual Meeting ol iuh Mumkhoiiers of tue
above-named Ponipauy wl.l t.e he'd t tnelr OlUo-i,
Ni.iiid Wa LN UT irefl. on TU1MJAV, Ihe I2'n dy
of Jnuua y next, A I). Ihbk at I-! u't-lock, when an
Klectlon will be hu.d lor Buveu .lre -tors to serve lor
thn n. suing year,
12 MU)htu7t C It LINDSAY. Secretary ,
f3Pt OtFlCK PI1ILAM0LPHIA AND TKEX-
t3 TON BAlLJHOD LOMfA.-MY.
1'iiiLAUKi.eiiiA, Dec 21, 1 8.
The Arnual Mealing or .he oiojltholdefn a 1 an
Flection for twelve Dlrrc ors t ir iiih etisulug year
will be held at the Onainnnf's Olllca. No, 22 b.
DKLAWAltK AveuoP. ou MONDAY, the lllh day of
Jaiiiioiy. iyn, at 1 p. M.
12 2awfmU II J. MOBftKLL. Sjecretary.
rZST" II AN OSOM B HOLIDAY GIl'T
THJ PAKLOK CUJli ALLU.Y,
A comh'natlou of Teu Pius and Billiards. The
Aney Is llshi. aud paslly carried, aud cau be played
in the Ci'utre-'l able. Cah and examine at the
(Salerooms, No, 413 CilKSNUT etrort, second
lory. 12 ID slutu
POST OKFICE, PIIM.ADKLPEIIA, PA.
Fill DA Y. Dec. it (Chr a-masl, this Ollioe
will ripen at 7 i A. M.. an i ulom at 10 a 'A.M.. Tie
titual early moruiu delivery and late night co'lec
tltu will beniade. llKSUY II. BiNutlaM,
It Pos' ui aster.
HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS.
P4U1LADKLPBIA AND BKADINQ BAILROAD
EXCU K8ION TICKETS, AT BKDU0KD BATES.
BKTWIfi.S" ALL bTATIONS, GOOD FKOM DUO
23 to JAN. 8, U69, INCLUSIVE. L12I8 6t
nT CAMBRIA IRUM COMPANY. Til "i
"? Annual ileeiui ol the tilockholdera ol tun
Cambria Irou Company will be held at tuair olllca.
No. W CD lfinN UT Htioet. Philadelphia, oh TUES
DAY, the luth a- of JANUAHV next, at 4 o'clock
P. M., when an elecllou will be held lor soveu Direc
tors to serve lor the ensmas year.
JOHN T. K1LLE, Keoretary.
Philadelphia. Deo. 17. istlg. 12 Is dljl
tSg-" KAKMtU AND MECHANICS' NA-
TiOj.ALBNK.
Philauki.phia. December It, I 88.
The A ureal Klt-cuuu to- ill rciora ol this Hank will
be held at the Backlog House on WKUMHSUaY.
the In b dty of Janua y uu1. betwenu the hours ol
II o'clock A. II. and 2 o'c oca P im,
12 11 27 W ltuan ION, jB.,Caihler
I'V'T' fcOUTHWABU NATIONAL BANK.
SJ fiui.Aok.i.ruiA, uuoembur 12 ikh
The Anrnal K euilou lor Directors ol tbla lt.uk
will ba tieid at the Paoa lug House on TUh.HU A V,
Ja uary It 1669 betwteu tuu hours uf 10 o'clock A.M.
and lto'clook-AL P. LA Mil,
12 lliwloitjli Cashier
KT?T- MKS8U8. STKWAItT A CO.,
aV-3-' Uph"lsierera, Brook If u, N. V., state, In regard
to Klastlo bpouge, mat they ' lurulnind neve ml
ouurches wllb cunhlous to the entire aailslaeuoa of
the parties luiertHiud, alter uutilug it to the ihouAUd
aud one tests of Church Comuilttbes, B I uwf
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DRY GOODS,
EXTRAORDINARY
ALPACA POPLIfJS.
lt)0efor At.PADA rOI'LIMS of tho fjotceel
hades, reduord Iroui C(l cenle per yard
IO2.0 cents pur yard
R1CKE7, SHARP & 00.,
No. 727 CMCGWUT Gtroot.
C O IJ U E D y IL It
2GC0 yards of KIC'H Cn YNQEAr.MC 0 )UDEU
lilLKS ul 81 45 per J aid.
HiCKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Ho. 727 CnE2ITDT Strost.
PLAID 8f LK6.
30C0 yards ot RIUH PLAID BILKH atfl 25 por
yard. A Decided Bargain.
RSCKEY, SrSAHP & CO.,
No. 727 CHIT 8 NUT 8t.
SUPERIJ BTRU'ED SILKS.
1CC0 yards SUPERB STRIPED nnd CHANGE
AISLK SILKS at $150, tl'75. and Si 0
por j aid. A Great Bargain.
BICKLY, SHARP & CO.,
fio. 727 CHESNUT Street.
CLOAKING VELVETS.
Superb Quality or 28 lnoh, 3J-lnoh. nud 32.1.non
BLACK LYONS CLOAKING VKL
VU'd, A Great Bargain.
KICKEY, SIIAKP &, C!0.
No. 737 CHESNUT St.
VELVETEENS,
VELVET CLOTHS,
NO
SUrEUD ASTEACAN CLOAKING
In great variety,
UICKKY, SIIAKP A CO.,
No. 727 CHESNUT St.
PARIQ
"IA BELLE" SKIRT.
All Styles or tills Jnstij celebrated SKILL
RI0KEY, SHABP & 00.,
No. 727 CHESNUT Street.
BALMORALS
OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE.
BI0KEY, SHARP & CO.,
No. 727 CHESNUT St.,
12 U I4P riLTI UDSXPKIA,
CHROM0S, ETC.
PICTURES
PRESENTS.
A. S. ROBSfdSOW,
Io. 910 CHE3KUT Street,
I1A8 JUST RHCE1VHU
BXQUI8ITE SITCIMRNS
OK
A R T,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY OIFTS.
FINE
BEESDEI? "EliAHELS"
0u roreclain, tn grenl rarletj
SPLENDID PAINTED
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Including a Number of Choice ttcms.
A SUPERB LINE
ov
O H R O M O S.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OK
New Fngravlngs, Etc.
ALSO.
EICH BTYLE FRAMES,
OK
EloRant Now Piattorii6i.