B*st 1-; .'--S' Of' 1 :'' »*», *«»*» - O Tm S /*i.V Boap Turoenl, *ra manufactured hi*e/s-S)ip‘ <^^pw r and over the, edge of ereryftair ,whlchlß the pwt'where -they % wear out, la ordet to lessen ibnJWctioaof'thVtiTP®* .against the boards The'sttlp# sh&n?d bq.with in an ioo^?_or^twpj"iu^i^ng ; about four or five inches inbretoth,MaS to He e.ltttie, dlsUnoe ftonf eieli stair; Thlsliimptopftnj ao °* execution, know, pieaeryeastoirf w*peJi?Kr" long again as it Would 1 ait:without the strifsofpaper, Much eoonoray will 'be the result 'of "persuading your husbanls’ to' buy ,th?& “Old'Frhnklm HallJ 9iotMjflg BB»porium,' J no. 331 OhestnutstreeV-;, r - r - , ;- v The miserable, .when, eontrastod witti'.these f liappy»'happy new days In those good old times one had to wehr clothing made of.oearse and Inferior'tobriM,'«uV» ,top, in, the “moat ridiculous fashion, audoid tffa tubllme degree. A tailor was - then .a .rsryhonoßt, hut very slow creature. .He made up w&rkfor 7 hiß oostomers when it Was ordered, and not beforehand if one suddenly had a necessity for obtriniog anew.salt or garment, he obutd not get It. Things are suite different now. ' GaANViLLU Btokbb, at No.. 607 Chestnut street/ has seveiaVthousand suits, of all sorts and sixes rexdy-msde, so that any one may be fitted yeryoheapty.ei thlahortest notice.-- ■/- V ; The at¥bhtioh-o£’ those seekingto investoa’pl tal in basinets, ts called to.anedvsrtfsement In another aolnmn, of a-good-wiU, stock/ and fixtures of an estab lished shade and oil-cloth establishment, which will be sold on favorable terms.-'"' J ’' A " i Holiday .Gifts !—Soitable ; and appropriate presents are the f ?*JU*B 9q* tHB Dsap » Orer shc’y varieties of Instrament* to secist the Hsariog,at)l?. Madiiba’B Sar lnttrumtnt -Dipot, No., 103 Pouth- Eighth street, four doors belowChestnnt,. . -n!B>6t Loud Naposb and Lyons.—Lord,Napier, It is understood! has written a letter to the Hon. Hr< I»yoo§, the gentlemahfwho ls-to suooeed him in the British Mission to Waehingtoa.HtelonUhip .admon ishes his suecessor of .th's.Biisgs he may run loal of In, the federal City. >HS also tires him much wholesome adrfce' fnctbermattVrs, OFrinstados, as Yellowplush hat It! Mliord ass&tes Idr? Lybnir, that .to 16 much thought of in the Unlt«d 8 tales it la essential that he * should proeore his garments at the Brown Stone Cloth* Ing Hall s of Kookhu.l;’& Witaos. Noa. 003 and 906 Ohestnat glx'.h, EhlisdelphU. _ ' Upetml ftptuea. in* , o ■> A fipeolal Meeting of MIBNB-Hl-HA LODGB will be held on TUESDAY /EVENING, 14th tost!/at 6# o'clock. l : c •" .•- >"» '- > A prompt andgenerat attendance of all the membors Is requested. Business of importance will be trace acted. ; .. -■ - By order of the ■ * //‘GRAND. OOMMANDBB. Quo. w. Wood, Grand Secretary. ‘ ~ ; -dl3-2t# Gold and Silver Watches] Gold Chains; Bu yer Plated Ware, Ladies’ Sets of Coral, Garnet, Cameo, Lara, and- Mosaic Jewelry; Gold- Bracelets, Pencils, Pens, Medallions, Bings, Breastpins, Ac:; Ac., are dally given.to purchasers "of .Books 'at EvAXB’aGHt Book Emporium, 483' Chestnut street.' All the new Books on hand as soon as published, and sold as low as they can be had at .other stores Qatl and examine our immense Stock ofCHft’BooksfoVtlie Com* 1 plete classified catalogues freeto'all. 'dlB-6t Where Baldness exists, it 'causes a Hew growth of soft, J glossy ringletty hair)- gray-hair! or whiskers; by its use; speedily assume ‘the' pristine cor lor mod flexibility of youth. ; /f « nof'o Dye, simply agrdat chemical disoorery, celebrated as Jales -Hauei’a Ban Athsnieane, or Hair Restorer, - and sold by- all and by Jules Hauel tc Go.,- No; 701 Chestnut street, Philadelphia: ; dIS-6t ; ' . Thc Genlws eK Matt 1 /never yet, even In tlits age of progress, inventeda similar article which-has been bf.mare’beae&t to thousands, than'JuLis Gausl’s Bad Lubtsals Thais';BsßTo'aiTivs. 9 .This', admirable preparation, the populanij TirliUh extends'oVer th'e whole ooqotry, from Maine to]Georgia; U the .only arti cle which can with cOnfldento’be used In alf the dis eases to whtdh toe hniaan liable. 1 Parsons a*? dally to s&xtounee the benefit received from its uss, some of wbem hare been /almost entirely bald; and their lulr has besri restored; otharrf whose hair hid become dry, and hard, hare had It,completely reviredand beautified;, and others whose seslpshave been covered .with scurf and dandruff, hare had tfroompletoly eradicated; and the hair restored to* delightful purity and. beauty. Jules' Hanel’s Ban Lustrale Hair Beitoratire ls beyond mea-. sure superior to/aa/ used for the above purposes.' : This the ’proprietor., candidly believes to be‘ true, from of tbe'iniMdlents’compoilng it, mid from the thousands who- haye testified In 'itfl' fever. Per sale bf.sUreepectabi* Dntggtots and at the Laborator&and Wholesale Depot of Jules HauelA Go 164 Obestnnt street, Philadelphia.', ,;A J* ' It- Heofland’s Balsamic Cwdtri. lUad tke’vnrtnent -O tori Ctvre r/ Jo An M Yrh\iall t ' aajft of ii r ' • 1 Dn.O.'M. JAflx»qy.‘-;..„'-V.-- . Kijpecwd JFHsnd: Haring for a long time-been to'- qhrinted with.;the‘ ririuci pf . BaUsmle OordJ sKin Goughs, Colds, freely bear its eflc&cy. Por serersl years I bare nere/ in my famlly % It also gives me pleasure to stato tbat I it'wiih en*/ tire Success In the'trealmcut of Bowel GotupDdnU; - z • Thy friend truly,' ->-• '' - _;v --JOHN M/WHIT ALL,! V ‘ , , /'Baoe street, above Pourtb,PhUa.'7 fifth Mo. IT; 18M". Prepared only byDr?C i MJaok«dpj4lBArcliSt ,Phl« lftdelpfcie,j«n4 6>r i*U by drogAUU>ttd/rtorekeep*ra tbroofbonttbe V&fted State* Price* 76 Fine Clotbizif it Greatlfßidnced Price**.-.. j doling out tbe.anilfe Stoak'of find 7‘ill asd Wlnt«r Olotfcing, at» reduction to'tirentj per east, on tb> fanner, isoderita io^prepare; for Bpr'or bQtSz&s.ErtTf giTpiiht masufaetaredof tie beet material*, ftM eat, made, iujd trimmed in the moat Elegant at Vl _ . RoBT.n. ADiMB’ NbWBTOB*, . dll«d tjai ' B. oor. of Bevemb and Market 8U JBwrnett’a'CeOe&t&e. A componwJ.oyJoooa-Dnt Oil, &0., for dwailogjlie, Hair. Voir Md «grw»lileneM, H U wiUiout an •qoal. ;■* * ' _ ’’ It jtyMtg off r ; V : 7, Jt profftoUt itrAt&syj»h4 ttgoYoxs grqxothi It it not treatyt -- ItUaw no disagfeeobh ojtor. _ ...,. Jr toftitotfi* httir ipheh hord aniiry; : -St sootkti tki irritated sealptiin, • It affords tXsjrUhsxt -j-s+- • St ftmaiiis iongisi intffttl. >. / BURNETT’S OOCOAINB. ; f / BoaroHi Jalylflj 1857. , C 7“ BraamJfc Co^lcannotre/orVto state the salutary 1 effect in my ownaggravated ease of your exoellwt Hair Ofl--(Coebaine.) lor manyincnth* rnyhalr bad beeri’fjtflfng off, until IwMfearfttloflotjDgHenllrelj.The skin upon my bead became gradually raoreand tnore;innamtd,BO that X oould not touch itwlihont this Irritated con* ditfon I attribofcd totbeuseof variant advertised hair washes, which I have sinoebeentold contain camphene Spirit. - T ~': V " '* /V >r, .\' J 5 ‘ ' By ibeadvjeeof iny physician, to whom yon bad •hown your procoM of- porif/lng the Oil, X commenced tta um the Ustwetk in'Jane, The flrat application al* layad the itching and Irritation; ;is three or four days tbe redness and tenderness dlesppeefed—lhe hair ceased to fall, and I havCaoWa thlok growthof new hair* <, Yours, very truly, .. BUBAH B; POPE. BUfINBTT’S OOpOAXNB. £7* Xiriegla Application render* the hair (ao .matter howftlffanddry)»ftaodgloM/for meral deja, It la conceded hj all .who hare najul 1 io be the best and cheapest Hair c j)retsing to thi WoHd. r ' ' Prepatod-b/.-V ,*< - JOSBPfI JBpRSBIT'& CO., Bolton. Hyiw'Kln ir iiiUirt 'gMiridlj Fifty Canti n Bottle." - -, p27-&bb Thera i» .probably B» dJi*a»# whieh experienea*bapsq amply-proved. to„be reraedier ble b f The moat forms of this diseaS? have been com pletely cored by this medicine, as aaopla.-testlmon/ ot some of our drat.eitieena proves. - ' lor rile in this city by V, BKnrpj.eoroer fifth end. OhMtamt, and, HaSwufd. .A- Co,. bower: Twelfth and OhwtaaK' C/i' The Greatest WoaderMri |be Aie. k -?Ttfe Ehh Ararats***, pnjHain BcmoVsb; ;oy Jirt.aa Hasan, ln vlferatai»; reatorri, audbeanllflßß tbehair v *ud changes gray hair and whU*art,to their original life color, It ii noi a2>yV«-ao&vrflTudt aoiltbe aWn’or linen.- by all Druggist*, and at the laboratory ,bf Jvtzi Han at, Jk 00., No. 704 ohe»tnnt Street/Phlladelphla.' K Zt , lUreiUSiiCtiuiinilßf *to»« »W fiu*'ln * J)»pir miionor'theyorii bo fottor thfcfl teoeommon OM'fA/blpBBJ btoticg BtOTBI.'‘ I worrout rrttf GaoConaamor I 801 l to ds opllt Jtjnll, to thoaol baton' exMHUcn in thObronkliu In»tltot«( Wfi *4stlmtioa liitiMwf'&uiatlf i>.' THw» Oommlttoo conceal UrtMMtti&Hlflt'B m«k« of BItVBE>«aAS' ' GOBBBHIHGbTO'VEBiiore the best ln thßßlMMtJoti; Ic»)l»tt«nttoii;toft«/! ,I *W ,, ?*W^- ! 'j ? ’ ?■;; .•Ih»To«*i^noa.tho-fMl»fr-<}ap ’ Steamship Boston. Bellow, New York, Jas Allderdice. Bchr JW'Webster. Bennett*, Charleston, Pettit, Mar tin A Co: > • - ' Bcbr Fra Edwtfrd, Bcatwick, Charleston. J Baker. i Bcbr.Btar r Crowell, Wareh&m, Oba* Miller A .Co. Bcbr MaryJjliaatieth, Medary, New York, Van Posen, ‘Norton A Co*- 7 s ' v 2 - ' J— -- ~ Bohr-Beecu® Bacon ,F all River, Whitaker A Oowden. ■J 8 flhriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. > [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.] v . LEWES, Dei., Dec 20, 8 PM. * The achrs 'Emma. B B Daily and four others ate now; at lmbor Quito's fleet of vessels passed to sea yester tenjay,' but no pilots having landed, we are unable to ' r«port any names, yyind noi thereat—weather clear and very cold.-' v ‘’' ,w '• * ">•" ‘ ; Yours, Ac. WM* U. HICKMAN. V.. i i»r nißMAra.j - (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) . Oa» Isnavo, Dee. 12 6 PM. The tarqao Amy. from, Boston) another deeply laden, ‘suppOied-tbe Florida, from'tf ataoeatf, ahd several sfehra pwaed ap this forenoon. No roseola in sight outward bound.* fflnd norlheaet. . : I'Yohw,‘ ;J " THOB, B. HUCtfUB. J fSTTaWOEATHTOtHBrasSaJ “ “ NoaroLC, Beo.-11. ’ - Arrived; barque Bnaan N Lind, from H»vana. Hixfxo*Roane. Dee 11. Arrived, ship Mississippi and barque Antelope, from Rio; brig Radorus, trom gavanuah—allbouad to Balti more. {There are 80 coasters In the Eoads, all weather bound r Obablsbtob, Deo. 11. . Arrived f chips Maria, Majorca, and Gondar, from Li verpool; itloiee. from New York) ' barque Uonrlnick, from New York; tern Ramsay, from Boston; brigs Time#, from Boston; Keoka, from Bockport. ' N*w OftLEiitt, Deo. 11. Arrived ships Pettigrew, John L Harris, and Phila delphia, Trom Liverpool; Neptune, from Boston , , . .. Nkw Oblejiks, Dee. 12. •The ships „Oce a Monarch, from Neir York, and the Bascuter, from Philadelphia, report seeing a barque or brig ashore on the Tdrtugas, with wreckers alongside. Better* from Pensaoola report the total lom of the British barque Ann Harley, on the night of the 80th .nit, onCtarden Key. • . '■n Btotmibi'p y attired at.Blohr mond 20th Hut. • gteaiiiikfp ArafO, Uaaa, a&Mted at Neir York 10lh io»fc for Havre * Steamship Edinburg, Camming, from New York, ar rived in the Clyde 26th ult. Steamship Ariel, from New York, brought up in the river at Southampton, 20th nit; the Ice in the North fts* preventing her getting up to Bremen'. / Steamship Keystone State, Mershman, bonce, arrived at Cbeiitston 10th tost, ' 6h’p Gondar, liJbbey, from Liverpool, at Charleston 10th mat,' Sh'pNeitorlan, Oowan, which sailed from Liverpool for fcat&nnsh on the 23d alt?etraekeußlSekw*ter Bank 26th) and sank near Wicklow. Captain and crew eaved, except one man Masts above water; *. - Ship Reporter, Howes, from San Francisco for Ma nilla,' was off Monterey 17th ult.: - Ship Ohas.Jaokflon, Clark, at Gravesedd 24th ult, from Callao- Sh'p American Union,' tor Philadelphia was loading at Liverpool 27th ult - ■ Ship Peruvian, Boberts, for New York, sailed from San-Prr.ocißCO lOth alt. Ship WUUam, Berry, sailed from Humboldt 6th ult or Australia.' " > Ship Arlington, Horton, henoe, arrived at Aapmwall Ih inst - •' atßaltnobreiltawet. * • • ,• ',* -■ r Qtf. Monserrat, (not Permerade). Parker/from Avea Illand/wlth gUiUo, for Boston, put Into Wilmington, NO, 9th lust, leaky; b»d thrown overboard aboht half her cargo. k , * Brie eetf Albion, Fifleld, for Wilmington/Del, went to sea from Wilmington,'NO, 0 h lest/ ' ' fichrjd ROarlislo, Winsmore, hence, at Provldonce lOtb inks’. gchr B l Pickup, Pickup, hence, at Pawtucket 10th instant. ' flthr P A UaU, Cain, cleared at Charleston Oth Inst forßoston. , * ' ' 5 V - Schr <7 M V*flce,Burdge,for Bnokstille, 8,0, Cleared at Charleston Oth lost. .. .gchr Julia fimitb, Crowell, hence, at Wilmlsgton, N o,loth lust. . ... gchr, W B Newoomb, Bacon, from Boston for Frede ileksburgi sailed from'arsnnis 7ih tnst. 1 < gchr 8 N Smith,’Smiih. for Philadelphia, cleared at Charleston Bth Inst, with 289 bales upland cotton, 60 tea 'rice; 11 bales- domestics, 60 empty casks, 120 tons old ;irou,.anil fetf pkgs mdse,. •• ■- . ; • ’. •ochr A D K Hawley, Pritchett,, hence, arrived at 'Biotiinond 10th lost. o . '■ 4 t ; gehrs J> Haynes, Beeves, Bea Lion, Smith, American -iigl«; Kely, and ChesspeSke Trader, Biggin, Tor PhU ladelpafa,dented at Nmfolk Olh inafc. • • H. Planner, Basey, for flow York, cleared at WUmfqgtcn.NO, 10th lost. . Shaw, Bbaw, Tor Philadelphia; Trent to sea ' from Wilmington', NO; 9th Inst. - ' ' •" J-s Bckr-Mrh*Wk, hence, strived at Bath 7th Inst.. /rJCohrT/anois Newton, Bmereon, hence, arrived at Bos -1 '• 5 w ' ’ * ' . . . - Jt B6hrs B ,W Pfait, Nickerson, and Treasurer, fisher; cleared at Boston 10th Instrfdr Philadelphia; Babr? B Btckin’son, of Ospe May, now on the marine riUfay at Newdort/tfas nearly completed repairs, the /•kproiesef which'will amount lo about g2OO. Abmt tpuf feet of tha cutwater and four feet of the keel for-, .ward; ware found to v be. carried away white asboreon - \ ’ ! ' v - mibim msoMVLAin. •'Barque- Pliuet/ from' Bissau* Africa, for Salem, put into, Pro fines town 10th Inst, with loss of fore topmast, part of mainWgglng-aDd the Crew Sick. Reports: 28th toltatit mldnlghtylat 8 25; long 62 41 / Tell in with a arge .vessel orfflre; maid and tniisn masts goae, foremast and >bowaprtt : Stendiag{;had double topsail yards, foremast f wb!te,-wUtt bright maetkeadi bowsprit black. Noname on quarter orbsws •' No’ one on board/ < ’• / -iA loiter from Capt WJngite, of the ship Banshee, at Bib Oct 27, state* that at midnight ot the 16th Sept, he ?enebnQtej l ed a : etrong g*le,.whlch on the lQih became violent and at 4JP H a hurricane, blowing •veering to SB. Lost boat, bulwark*;split’mixes stay aaiiflost maitftopsaiVoftfctfcttrboaid upper sail, which ,li sjz feet aiovftdedfc}; wag below - water for/lhree 4honrs, aad the'water amidablp to the hatch edmbittgii the main t peail,-which-wss furled, caught thb ’Wlnil 'in the weather, ytrd arm, aod blew ell that :; The'wind brcke ithe rtmnlog rigging, and 100, »ir 76 dear. Jat 2218 N, long 43 fiO W. At midnight wind vested to 8 snd BW. BytAMot 1/th wind mo derated, with olear *ky. Be. went down very Boon. The deck bolts drew from their places, and started the head fastening of the knees after the gales/ / ARRIVALS AT THE" PRINCIPAL HOTELS, up ,0 OHS O'CLOCK tHIB MOBHIHO. ’ GIRARD HOUSE!—Ohe.tnut Btreet, belo-Ntath. C I! IlliHa, N V T H Greenfield, Nashville Cant A Grover, USA Wi Bembtook 4. la, M Y ji May.V j . , MrHoa.ton, Belaware RBI L'earoel TfO * IV J Mackey, NY p Ba'lantlne & la, N J David Ender A la, N Y Alex Larkin A la, N Y Geo P Ookemhauson, H Y J T Atwood A la, Boeton D Gibbon., Biltimore Thos A WUoy, BAO B R Dr GG Harmon, Hd' John 0 Hannah, r N Y 1 S W Rlohardaon, Boeton Tho.Dner, NY. . , ThoeGm.NY HWS.raper, Ky ‘ B Roberts Mo JohoNaglee, Jr, J Nelson Kirk, N Y A Stone. Jr.Cloreland, Ohio W L Hobson,' Valparaiso R W Gale, Charleston F 0 Thompson, N Y J H Adams, N Y • . F Alney, Boston A B Patterson, Baltimore Thos Btevena, Jr, N Y Jas Murphy, Baltimore H L Kendall, Providence T K Wornaciet H R Mygatt A la, N Y JR Howe, Vt D Meconkey, Westchester MlBO 0 West, .W&shlcgton W R Hjnea, St Louis A McMeoh&n, St Louis -L J Albertson, Pa M Bower, Delaware A M Stowsrt. Phils T R Foster, N Y Geo W Campbell, N Y W F Bedding, NY 8 McOartoey, St Louis B G Roberts, St Louis H Block, 8t Louis Jas Henderson, N Y John Greacer, N Y Miss S Patten, Balt J T Crowell, N J JJ3 Fowler, NY B Borda, flcnl eo, Pa DB Spalding, NY 0 Washbnrn, Boston G Frost, Boston P S Henkins. Boston ' H 0 Decker, Boston J 0 Colt. N Y W H Cobb Ala, Buffalo H T Cleveland, N Y Jag T Wright, N Y -M Pikeind A daughter H Harter, N Y E Wise, NY Geo T Elliot, NY H J Yates, N J J Mortie A la, N Y J T Bloodgood A la, Va B A Davie, Petersburg, Ta Mrs J 8 Cohen, S 0 John D Winslow, N Y MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st., abovo Arch. J P Young, NY W Opp, Muuey, Pa Jno'Dutcher, N Y Lewis Whipple, N Y Miss E R Groff, N Y Miss C J Kline, N Y Mrs J W Kline, N Y Jno McCann, N Y FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above 4- Third. Wm H Webber, Boston W H Burroughs, N Y H H fllne, NY 8W Shinn A la, N J Henry K Johnson, N J , A W Goldaborough,Balt Jas Wells, NY f H W Church, Mass Wm B Tilley, Mass Wm H Phillips, Mass Thcs 8 Webb, Pa HDWare,NJ M J Glow, Pa H Messier, Ky W E Forbes; NY B J Baldwin, N Y J N Keeler, NY .8 Squires, N Y S B Cushing, NY HR Foot, N Y 0 Olsiiiß- Providence A Thos Hammond, FhUad* Miss A Wilton, Ohio AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth. Geo Peters, Newark, N J Stephen D Douglass, N 0 H Williams, N Y ‘ Nick Smith, E«q, N 0 John H Thompson, NY W Johnson, N Y L Myers, NY R Maxwell, N Y Jchn White, NY L Thompson, NY John B Sarley. N Y ' * Ohas? Hines, Pa D A Bryant, Va T W Crane A la, Elmira RobtPatiman. Balt F Spaulding jr, Boston Mlsb A Merrill, Boston Cspt J Torbisb, Mass Ch&s Jacobs, Boston A T Cyrus, Texas • Miss F Lee, Mass BOMarvine Mrs R Morgan, Berks eo, Pa R H Chase, West OUester G Bburber, Providence . T J Powell A eon, Tenu W M Reed, Bath, Me A S Cousins. M D, Phila PH Cone, jr, <3a _ JS Fessenden & la, N Y W P Dobol.e, NY. J W Lattlmer, Pa Miss E J Dobson, Pa 8 J Williams, N Y Thos G Jones, NY J S Summers, Boston Chat Clayton, Tenn D Ring A lady, N Y J H Barnes, Baltimore BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant street!, Ohas Bishop, Chester co Sami Batter, Pa John Bcott, N Y Wm H Strong, N J M James, Del co L Grant, Ohes co P Paist, Chester co Goo Hendrick, Pa B F Sh&ntx, Doyleaton Bobt Hodgson, Pa Geo K Johnson, Del co J J Griffer, N Y E W Kerk, Pottstown John Traynor, Ohes co Davis Kimble, Ohes co ' 7 ruman Coates, Pa MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., below Arefc. J P George, Canada Peter Joy, Canada Mias M Pond, Canada G M Byors, N Y . J N Carter, Ky J S Grosbrenner, York W 0 Kyle, Tenn ' R B Hays, Pittsburg G 0 Worster, Concord, NII J Miles, Girard, Pa W R Lockwood, Quincy, 111 Jas H Durgin, Mass A Derail, Balt Hon H B Wright, Pa Wm Osborne A la, Pa 8 X’ Gablo, Lancaster, Pa R W Boa thmsyd, Phila Q G tanbo*, Pa P Ford, Philuda Mr Bradford A lady, N Y UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth-. B M Lu*her, Chicago * J Huling, Hugheville, Pa HGouldin, Boston H 0 Hammoud, Cln, 0 E Webster, Phila. R Lincoln, Boston T Shroyer, Boston John B Moser, Allentown 8 E Gilbert, California MADISON HOUSE—Second st., below Arch W H Ward, Pa W Young, Providence, R I Bobt Henry, Providence Jos Hunter, Lewes, Del D J Bimpson, Newark, N J Thos P Matthews; Newark J Moore A son, Chester co Thos Long, Reading- Wm p Thompson, N Y Beoj MoNeUy, N Y N T Msybee, N J , HD Hooper, Seaford, Del J S Colmsn, Phila H L Adams. Detroit Mrs Ward, Pa M Smith, Utica A H Cassady, Md - NATIONAL HOTBL—Race street, above Third. H B Snedley, Tamaqua J R Smith, Phlilpsbarg R Darlington, Sr, Pa H 8 Headier, Pottsville L Grubb, Ottowa, 111 Wm Grubb, Ottowa Alex Anderson, Perry eo Wm Davis, Jr, Pa JWMoffly, Phila - Wm A Patterson, Reading Thos J Roberts, Tamaqua BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine. E Crosdale, Bucks co * H Shaw, Norristown B Knowles, Bncks oo J James, Bucks co Jno Palmer, Backs co H Reeder, Bucks co J E Corcoran, Books co JP Leslie, Bucks eo John Davis, Pa W G Donaldtou, Pa CCOolman, Brooklyn D D Prosser, Qaakertou Miss Van Horn, Attlebort J P Bonham, Phila BLACK BBAR nOTEL—Thirdjrt., ab. CallowhtU. JULCadwaledor, Ph 'J Barqnay. Balt SWJ.udirlg.Pa . BALD BAQLE—ThIxJ itre.t. mbove O.nowhlll, B Boyer, P» - AWg.ylor,'P. ff Hlqnenhltt Pa Join William., N J iftarriages. - On the 6th inut., by 35« r. George A. Darborrotr* JACOB PAUL to Uiu ELIZABETH BURNS, hot thlecltr. On the 6th tnafc, bj Bat. W. Bishop, Mr. WM LEVIS to Hiss CHRISTIANA HUGHES. «U or oit/. i On the 9th tost, by Bor W. Osthosrt, Mr. OIIAKt.KS SINBBto Miss MART JANS JACKSON, both of thin oitr. • On tho 6th Inst , by Rot. Olmrke Loudon. Mr. I'HAIU.KH POBTKR, of Pelairare county, Pa., to Miss CATHARINE BUNTING, of this city. . * EJcatljs. On the 11th Init., Mrs. FRANCES STEPHENSON LEE'H, widow of the late Henry Leech, in the 02d year of her age. Her relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, without further notice, from her late residence. Market street, below the Darb? road, West Philadelphia, on Wednes day morning, 16th lost., at 10 o’clock. To proceed to the vault of the Asbnry H. E. Church. #** Suddenly; on the 11th Inst, MARGARET J.. wife of Wm H Pearson, and daughter of Mr. George Winslow.- The relatives and friends ore invited to attend tbo funeral, from the residence of her husband, No 421 N. Sixth st., on Wednesday morning, at 10 o’clock.**# On Friday, 10th Inst, KATHARINE, relict of the late Harmanus King, aged 78years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect* folly invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 026 Buttonwood street, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock. #* On the ioth inVt, Mm, ANN CJOTTRINGER, reliot ofthelate John J. Oottringer, In the 71st year of her . The relatives and friends of the family are respect* folly invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her eon*in*law, James S. Gibbons, No. 118 North Fif teenth street, on Tuesday morning, at 0 o’clook. *# On Thursday, December 9Ui, 1808, Mrs. MARY V„ wife Of Samuel H. Perkins. , . The friondß of the family are respectfully invited to attend her faneral, without farther notice, from her late resldenoe, No. 027 Walnut street, this (Monday) morning, 13th Instant, at 10 o’clock. Pnnerfd to pro ceed to Laurel Hill. # On the 10th Inst., CHARLES W. HILSEE, son of the late Joel 0. and Elizabeth Bilsee, in the 20th year of his age. The relatires and friendß of the family, and Mont gomery Lodge, No. 12, A. Y, M., Enterprise Lodge, No 291,1.0. of 0.F., Robert Morris Hose Company, and Jayenta Club, are respectfully Invited to attend the faneral. from the resldenoe of bis mother. No 1206 South Fifth street. be/oiv.FederaJ, tb/s (Monday) after noon, 13th inst., at 2 o’clock. Toprooeod to Monument Cemetery. * On the 10th Inst, REBEOOA, daughter of the late George Gorges.. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, No. 1212 Arch street, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o’clook. # On the 10th inst.. ANNA MARY ALTER, in the Sdih y«sz of her age. Her relatives and friends ate respectfully invited to attend her faneral, from her hnsbsnd’a residence,*No. 423, Sooth Fifth street, above Lombard, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther notice. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. * , On the 11th Inst., GEBTRUI)B,.wIfe of WiUiant 0; Cooper. -> . Her friends and relatives ore invited to attend hor fupera/, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o’clock, from the resldenoe of her sister, Mrs. Hahn, No. 21 North Tenth street. # On the 25th November last, after a short illness, at his residence, near Cardenas, Island of Onba, JOHN FORBES, Esq., only brother of Mrs. 0. 0. Van Wyck, of this city. - 4 1 Health Report. HaitTfl Orrioa, Decembor 11,1868. Internments in City of Philadelphia from the 4th to iheWthof December, 1868. Pr 2 ► o S' E , o. 0“ DIBBABES. g. £ DIBHABBS. g. g ? l P& apoplexy. 8 fc'ffusion on Brain. 2 Asphyxia 1 & Fever Puerperal... l 8arn*.......2 “ Boarlflt ] 2 Casualties 2 44 ' Typhoid.... 3 3 Oroup 4 Hemorrhage..;.... 1 1 Congestion Lunts,. X Inflam’tion, Brain. 4 1 Gougest’n of Brain. 3 8 << Bronchi... 2 1 Oousum’n of Bangs 38 44 Bangs..... 6.4 Convulsions 213 44 Periton’m. 2 1 Ojanosis 1 44 St ds Bowels. 6 2 Dropsy,Brain,. ~j. 8 Inanition 2 '* ;0he5t.,.,.. 8 Marasmus......... 1 0 Disease of Brain... 1 I Old Age.,... 17 • Heart... 1 palsy..,., 6 44 81v0r... 1 Still-Born 16 “ ' Chest... 2 Unknown 1 Dr0wned.......... 2 Whooping Cough.. 1 Dysentery.. 1 Debility 6 8. 11T 92 hr TBB ASOV* TBHftl WBftX— : Under lyear... 48 [Prom 40 to 60 .16 From Ito 2 .21 44 60 to 60 13 «*a to 6 ....20 41 00 to 70...,..,., 10 tt 6to 10 1 “ 70 to 80 18 44 10 to 16.. 4 44 80 to 00 12 tt 16 t 020.. 8 *• 90 to 100 2 44 20t080...,........28 “ 80 to 40 r * Total 209 ie. People of C010r........ io 6O ..... 42 ~24 ::1i ...1071 ...102 | io&rd of ’ ITHUR I Boys Gir15......./ ..... Health. HUGHES, Health 0) From the Almshoust From tlie Country... Males Females... "By order of the B< * Alt' Another thhee-plats nitmbbb. - GODEY POR JANUARY, 1659, IMM BAS URABLY AHEAD OF EVERY OTHER MAGAZINE! « TUB SEVEN AGES 09 WOMAN,” a Seven Ta bleaux Steel-plate Engraving. “ NEGLEOTED FLOWERS,” a beautiful Steel- A LIKENESS,” a colored Engraving and Fashion Plata. - - GODEY DOLLAR PURSES, printed in several co ” Hoir to' make Cheap Furniture for Unexpected Guesta,” with 0 Engravings—street Music. BNOW DROP WALTZ a new piece of Music. , gj r Fall Length Figures of Fashions, beside the Co lored Fashion Piate. Two Dresses, on diagrams, to cut them b/ Xiome manufactured Picture Frame. - A Model Cottage and Plan. . . , Domestic Receipts for Ladies, with engravings—oB engravings in all'—of Embroidery, Head Dresses, Caps, Capes,'Bonnets, Mchna. Drawing Lessons, Novelties. Broehes, Frjsettes er Carling Fine. . 4 : Need “Miss Blimmon’a Window,” the richest story of the season. . ' AuntSablna’s Janvrin. ',Mt«;aMßn>B new etoty, »a4«ffh» 1» the Widow pplly Lee!" fllS-lt* THE PRESS —PHILADELPifiA. j MONDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1858. rLebanon, the Jordan*’and the Dead LL3 SJ6A —Capt. LYNCH, of the .United States navy, will lecture on the above subject; at Central M. E. Church, Vine street, below Thirteenth, on FRIDAY EVENING. 17th Inat., at 8 o’clock. * ’ • Proeeefiß for tlJHneflt of the Young Men’s Christian Association in wnnection with the Church Tickets 25 oents, to be had atThornley A Chism’s, N. E. corner of Eighth aud Spring Garden streets; W. AJ. Neill’s, No 17 scuth Ninth atroet, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. d!3-5t r/sa To Young Men.-Banking, Mnnttiac- LL3 tusi.s'o, Jobbing aud Commission Bqsmaea are. illustrated and practically taught from Mahosobipt Sets taken from ACTOiL Business, at BRYANT A STRATTON’S MercanUJe College, 8. E, corner of SEVENTH and OHEBTNUT. Call for Catalogue, It, r/ss* Historical Society, Dec. 13, 1858;*—A LJJ? Stated Meeting of the Society will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. FRANK M. ETTING, It • Recording Secretary. rysa Spring Garden Institute* If. B* corner ItS BBuAD and SPUING GARDEN Streets. - The next Lecture of the present Coarse will do de livered by CHARLES E.'LEX, Esq. Subject— u A-Plaln Talk with Youog America.” \ On TUESDAY EVENING aeit, December 14th, at o’clock. 1 " - - Tickets of Admission, 25 cents. May be had of either of the undersigned: JOHN HANNA, N. W. corner Eleventh and Wallace streets. WM. B. THOMAS, Spring Garden street, below Broad. OHAB- B. Trego. Thirteenth St., below Waehtngton. J ftl. ELLIS, fl. E. cor. Moth and SpringGardenets. •JAMBS BUSSELL, Penn Township BanK. dH-M ryr==k -Ladles Fair.—A Fair for the cample tion of the free Chapel and Mission School House of Mount Airy, will be held in the German* town Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY,. December 16th, 10tb, 17th, and 18th inat. Useful and fancy articles of aoy kind, are earnestly solicited, and will be.tbankfally re* oeired. ' They may be left at 1224 Chestnut Street, and In Germantown on Main street, second door below Tut* pehocken street.’'* . dll 6t* Soup society —At - the Ikjj Annuai T 3 the Contributors to the above aoclatefr the new house, corner of Eighth and Marriott tfreeta, on the Evening of Decern- 4 bar 2nd, the folio* log persona were elected as officer* for tbe ensuing year; GITAS. RHOADS, President, 436 Walnut street. Rev. SAUL. DURBOBROW, Vice President, 917 Lom bard street ROBT..GRAFFRN, Treasurer, 637 Pine street. JAB. M. GtBSON, Sooretary, 922 Passyuak road. WM J. MULLEN, Fifth and Chestnut streets. SAME. MOORE, Seventh and Paul streots. OHAB n. DINGKK, 146 South Front street. T. KSMONDE HARPER, South Ninth street. COLLINS WEST, 802 South Second street J. B. t PiiISQBK, Fifth and Walnut streets. JNO M. FISHER. Donations In Oasb, Rice, Floor, or Vegetables, will be thankfully received by any of tne above IB AAO SMITH is appointed to call on our friends in the city. dll-4t rv-—=» Home Missionary Society of Plill&del- L 5 PHIA.—TWENTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, December 14th, 1868, at 7 o'clock. 1. Prayer by Rev John Ohambera. ■ 2. Singing— (( Hail to tho Lord's anointed "—Au dience ' 3 Addreßaby Rev. John Leyburn, D. D. 4. Singing—“ Beautiful Star"—by young Ladles. 5. Address by Rev. Kingston Goddard. 6. Collection. 7. binging—" Come, yo Disconsolate"—by Gentle men. 8. Address by Her. Wra: J. It. Taylor. 9 Singing—Solo by a yon< g Lady 10. Singing—Coma, Christian Brethren ” Au dience. 11. Singing by young Ladles. 12. Doxology and Benediotion. Tickets of admission may be had gratuitously, at the Homo Mission Rooms, 631 East North street; Mason A Co % 434 Market street; Kimmey’a laoe store, Arch street, belonr Fifth, north side. THOMAS T MASON, ) M. NEWKIRK, I n Amm ui>A __ P QbUo S. MULLEN, N. B.—-The Piano used on thli very kludly loaned by Messrs. Nos. 10 and 18 BouthBlxth street. fy-==» Tho Tariff.—D. U. Barlow, Esq*, JLec (JJj tuxes oa thle subject la tho Lecture Boom of Critlemlcn** Philadelphia Commercial College, on MONDAY EVENING, 13th lost., at 8 o'clock. Jhu!-> ness men are invited. dll*2t firrsssM A Special Meeting of member* of the LIJ? “Bum*' will he he’d'on MON- I) \Y IM. , s’cumber 13th, at 8 o’clock,ln the BONBOM Btreet, above Sixth All admit-: o* t!u- “ Great Poet." who wish to join the Assosi iU.'u. ate respectfully invited to attend dll-2 ■>- DANE. MoINTYRB, Beoretary, rv~r==» t'uUadelplila Union Saving Fund and |J3 LULLING ASSOCIATION.—A special meet* log of tho stockholders will be held at the Hall. N. W. comer Tenth and flpilng Garden atreeta\oa MONDAY, Deo. 2311 i, at 7 o’clock, for the purpose of making ar rangements to close the affairs of the Association dllSt* ■ OXXAB. KOOHRItSPBBGEB, See’rjr. ryr=»‘ Commonwealth Insurance Company, of THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—Office N. W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.—Phila delphia, Doeember,B,lBsB. Notice la hereby given, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the annual meeting, and an election for ten Directors, to serve the ensiling year, will take place at the office of the Company, on the first MONDAY (31) of Janaary next at 12a’ clock M. dO-tjaS __ SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary. I Jayne’* Hall Prayer Meeting*—All will IL3 be glad to learn that until further notice the BOBINESB MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING will ho held again U Jayne’s Hall, dally, from 12 to 1 o’clock. This is the moat central ana convenient lo cation, and THOUSANDS can be accommodated. AH are oordlaUy invited to attend, and the meetiog la open for all to take part who are members of any Evangelical Church, , • n24-tf fV-=» Office Philadelphia Gat Works, Act. U 3 26th, 186 ft." • ' Proposals wm be received at this office until noon of the SOth'Dacemfaer next, for the sale of Stock of the Germantown Gall Company, and. also, of the Richmond Gas Company, to the Trustees or the Philadelphia Gas Works, as an investment to the Sinking Fund of said work*.. n?6-M3O. W. FBNNELfi, O.ihler. ■ ry-s=» Office of the Eatt Mnbanoy Railroad lij COMPANY, Ho. 407 LIBRARY Btreet.-PhUa delpbte, Droember 9 lb. 1668. Beale* proposals will be received at this office until one o'clock »*. M , on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of January. 1860, for excavating a Tunnel through the Broad Mountain, Aid the approaches to the same. A Map and Profile will be exhibited* and all necessary information given on application at the Company's offleo. Mlf. >thof * i L 11. tbif „ The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject as/ aod all proposal* which may not be considered satlsfac tor? in all respects. dIQ fm&wtj«s* JOHN ANDERSON, Engineer. ry==» The Philadelphia, Wilmington* and Bnl LkJ TIMOIUB RAILROAD COMPANY, Decem ber lOfh, 1858 —The saaaal meeting of the Stockhold- • ere of ibis Company will take place in WILMING TON, at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, the 10th of January next, at T M , for the election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other bu*iners as may legally come before the meeting. dIO-f&mtJalO ALFRED HORNER, Secretary. iy=ai Commercial Mutual Ininrsncs Com- PANY, rear of No. 218 tfALNUT Street. ■ a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, December £0,1868. at ten owes A-M., when an election for BIGHT DIRECTORS, to serve for the ensuing three years, will take place d 8 12t JOHN MoOOLLOM, Secretary. ry-==»! The Clinic of the Female Medical Col iS : LEGE, No. 627 AKOH Street, is open regular ly on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, from It to 1 o'clock. Ladles will always bo found la attendance to examine and prescribe for patients. dl'-lm fysa> A Sale of Useful and Fancy Articles by uJ? the Ladles'Sewing Society of the 011UR0U Of THE COVENANT, vill be held at Concert Hall, on MONDAY, the 13th inst., and continue until Wednes day evening. d9-4t* ryw=» Horae for Invalids with Affections •! JJS THE CHEST. S. W. corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets, ritt-lm West Philadelphia. rv-==«» Itelmer’s Gallery, Second Street, above Lk3 Green. Here art, triumphant, our attention claims; Here life seems speaking from a hundred frames: Men} women, children) throng the pictured walls, Each form, each face, its living type recalls; Features, complexion, attitude, attire. Beauty's soft smile and manhood's glance of fire, Traly reflected at a rapid rate, T»astonish life with its own duplicate. Think not these photographs by sunlight made, Shades though th*y arc, will like a shadow fade j , No! when toe lip* of flesh in dust ahull lie, And death's gray film o'erspread the beaming oye, . TbenREIHB&’A pictures, mocking at decay, Will still be fresh and vivid as to-day. d6-6t# ryrxpe Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania. U 3 Treasury Dkpartubrt, ) Harrisbqrq, Deo. 2d, 1868 $ At a meeting or the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, held this day. It was Jiesolved, That the Btate Treasurer be authorised to issue proposals to buy, from the lowest bidder. One Hundred Thousand Dollare of State Five Per Oeut. Loads Notice is therefore hereby given that sealed propo sals for the sale of tho whole or any part of $lOO,OOO of State F.ve Per Cent, Loans will be received at the Treaedry Department, at Harrisburg, till '2 o’clock P. M of the 10th December, A. D , 1858, the same to set for’h tbe amount offered and the prlco aatod, and to be endorsed, 4 * Propoiols to sell State Loans.” The bids will be opened and allotments made to the lowest bidders on that day PhiJmJrJpbu* Hospital, Itlockley.—Cllm- IJ,J> l.f l-,-i •: dfiUveied -it this Hospital, coin on W i-.Li *PSDAY, December 15,1858, and eve. »• V'i' l;N I..«DAY nod SATURDAY thereafter, from kal«‘i>«j :m x- till half past eleven o’clook A At OLIMCAL *1 f-'DIOINE, by Dr. J. B. Biddle. OLINIOAL HiritGERY by Dr. D. H. Agnew. ODINIOaLOiISTKTRICS, by Dr. R A V Penrose PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDIOINB..Dr. B K. Smith. **- TICKETS. 15.00, To be h*d at the Office of the Guardians of the Toot, No, 86 North SEVENTH Street; deliverable on and aft*r Monday. 13th Inst. The West Philadelphia Oars bod Omnibuses go very near the gate. Students are all invited to attend on WEDNESDAY, the 16th. dO-tbs&m-St ry»k Safeguard Insurance Company of New iJjj TrOHK and Penoßyivania.— PhiladBlpuu, De cember 2d,1868. Notice is hereby gives, that the annual election for Directors of this Company, for the ensuing 3 ear, ulll be held at their office, in Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 13th of December, instant By order, IIENUY B. POOPS, Secretary. {Dissolutions uub <£opartnmt)ips. NOTICE. — William J. McOamraoxi Rob ert B. Fabmwider, and Benjamin Gltheoa, have this day been admitted to an Internet in onr Basinets. Philadelphia, December 11, 1868. d 8-6t* AUMENT & COOK. DISSOLUT.ON.—ITho 1 Tho partnership hereto fore existing under the firm of SPRINGS, OAK, and AUMONT, is this day diflsotred by .mutual con sent. The business of the firm will be settled by either of the partners. Philadelphia. December Bth, 1868. W. L. SPRINGS. DAVID B. OAK, JAftlßfi P. B. AUMONT. COPARTNKRBHIP.-JASIBS P. K. AUMONT and DAVID K. OAK have this day associated themselves, and will continue the bu*lne*a at the old stand, SSI MARKET Street, under the firm of Mjfeiont A Oak. Philadelphia, December Bih, 1868 JAMBS P. E. AUMONT, DAVID E. OAK. mHE FIRM OF QUINTIN CAMPBELL, -I Jtt., &CO , having been dissolved by the death of QUINTIN CAMPBELL. Ja , the btteineaaor the late firm, vrlll be settled by 11. A. SHACKELFORD, or his attorney, W. U INBKEHP, Philadelphia, or by BHAOKBLPOHD. HAGAN, A J3TTLA/NO7 17 MUH. BAY 8t set, New Y'>rk. H. ALLBTON SHACKELFORD, Surviving Partner. pBtiiADBLrnU, Not. 80,1868. ' The Subscribers have this dsy associated themselves, for th 4 transaction of tbo Jobbing of PaNOY BOOBS, at No. 17 MURRAY Street, New York, under the firm or SHACKELFORD, HAOBN, A ETTLA • H. ALLBTON rHAOKKLFORD, i MATT T. HAGEN, BAVIHR.HTPLA, ffliueaLPflU, D?9.lst, im, tfl-lm (BDBB OP EXBBOIBBB. 1 occasion bw been Glhelm db Schuler, dell-at* H. 8. 31 AG RAW, State Treasurer. N*tu JJnblications US. DIGEST. •„ T NEW VOLUME. LITTLE, BROWN, 4 00. PUBLISH THIS DAT, THE UNITED STATES DIGEST! - Oontalnlog a Digest of Decisioos of tho Courts of Common Law, Equity, and Admiralty in tha United States and England. Vol XVII, being volume XI of tbe Annual Digest (for 1857.) ByGEORGB a. HALE, Ejn. BdjelBvo. PlveDol lars. • dl3-Btmwf if CHILDREN’S BOOKS, beautifnlly Illua trated for the Holidays, at ALLEN’B,BII SPRING GARDEN Street. . dll-it* Bales bp Slnttion. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, 431 OMSTNOT BTBEKT, (Above Fourth Btreet.) BALE OF TEN OASES NEEDLE-WORK GOODS, Just Landed, On WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, 16tU lostant, commenting at 10 o’olook, by ealalogne, on credit, will be sold tbe most desirable lot of EMBROIDERIES offered ibis season. The early and particular attention of the trade is invited to thiß sale, which will be found to oomprlse the following rioh new-style goods, suited to present and approaching sales : PINE NEW-STYLE BOOK AND JAOONET COLLARS. VERY HIGH OOBT " FINE BOOK AND JACONET SETS, EXTRA HIGH COST “ SUPERB REAL HONITON LAOE DOLLARS. SUPERB BEAL HONITON LAOE BETS. LADIES’ PLAIN CLEAR LAWN HDKFS, EMBROIDERED “ LADIES ROUND-OORNEB FRRNofi LAOE VEILS. -The whole will be arranged for examination early on the morning of sale. . OXTENSIYE PUBLIC SALE OF OMNI JGi BUBEB. Will be sold at Public Sale, on MONPAT MORNING, Deeember 20,3868, by JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auc tioneer, at the Depot of the Second and Third-Btreet Passenger Railroad, in RICHMOND Street, above the Beading Railroad, Philadelphia, about 80 OMNIBUSES, Being the Stock of ttessra. Glenat, Lee, Boney, Fet ters, Vanaolver, and Deachampa. Also, ■4O SLEIGHS, With a number of extra Wheela, and a Urge quantity of Harneaa, of the above Llnea. , The attention of Purchasers la Invited to the above sale, as it comprises the Stock of several of the largest llnea lu the City of Philadelphia. BT ORDER OF JAMES VERREE, President. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S NEW PEN, TUB BLACK BWAN QUILL, * No. 808, BOLD AND RAPID WRITING IT HAB NO EQUAL, A freah supply of this SPLENDID PEN ja»t received, on cards and in boxes of one dozen, For sale to the trade only, at the Manofacturer’t Wart- house. HENRY OWEN, Agent, 01 JOHN Street. Full supplies of all popular numbers now on . dl3m&w4w (JRISTIANI & CO.. PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, Being now arranged in their new location, ’ No. 43 BUOTH FOURTH bTRBKT, are offering a superior assortment of , DRUGGISTS* ARTICLES AMD FANCY GOODS. ' Oonsleting in part of French and English PANOY.SOAPB. Foreign EXTRACTS and POMADfS. TOILET BOTTLES, in Glass and China, PORTEMONNAIEB. PURSBB and POCKET-BOOKS. DRESSING OASES and ODOR BOXES. Hair, Tooth. Natl, and Sharing BRUSHES, &0., Ac. To whieh they call the attention of Druggists and the public, at their prices defy competition dl3-4tje7 [\fOTICE is hereby given that the under* J» i signed has made application for the renewal of Certificate No. IST. for fire Shares of the Capital Steak of the Pfcllidalphla. JCtchtnse Company. alio for re* nOiralof, Certificate No. 648. for ifive Shatte or the Capital Btoqk of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, Doth standing in the name of BIOHAKD PAXBON on the boOha of the aforesaid Companies, the original Oer tiflcaMß hating beea lost or mislaid. BIOHABD PAXBON, • Administrator. daa-Tn&thSt# Lifb size photographs in oil have all the advantages of an Oil Painting. And a Photograph, theielore, la the most eatlßfaotonr Por* trait for parlors Visit RKIMER’d Gallery, SJSOOND Btreet, above Green. it* EOfrolesale iPrg ®oabs. DHXUIS & SHEETINGS FOE EXPORT. BROWN, BLEACHED, Ar BLUR BRILLS. HEAVY & LIGHT SHEETINGS, Sol table for Export, for Bale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, 34 SonU FRONT ST., $• 85 LSTJTIA BT. ooi6>iy JUrg ©ooD* Jobbers. J)Ur GOODSj-REMOVAL. JOSHUA Xj. BAILY, . Having removed to hfa NEW STORE, NO. 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, BAS NOW OPSN An entirely new atd attractive STOCK of WINTER DRY GOODS, TOR SALK BY THE PIECE OR PACKAOB, TO CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-OREDIT BUYERS AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM RECENT PRICES. d!ol2t ©cnilemeii’B iFnrnisljiitg ©oobs. "ANNOUNCEMENT. R, C, VALBORN & 00., (Now) Noe. ft and 7 Nortb SIXTH Street, Have now tn Store a most complete and varied Stock or— GENTS’ FURNIBHING GOODS, SUITAULH'jrOIt OQRTBTMAH PRESENTS. They beg to Inform the publle In general, and the Ladies In particular, that their line of GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS Is nneqnalled in this olty. dll-lmlf gfiNTLBMEN'S Ftnusnsmisrca- goods. The largest assortment In the olty, and comprising the newest styles of— FANCY SCARFS, MUFFLERS, NECK-TIES. SHAWLS, GLOVJjS, DRESSING GOWNS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SMOKING OAFS, Ac. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Aleo, every description of Shirts, Collars, Under shirts, Drawers, Half-Hose, Suspenders, &0., will be found at SPENCER’S, NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET, ADJOINING THE GIRARD HOUSE. {Darning. PRIVATE LESSONS IN DANCING, MUSIC and KNGLIOII BKANOHBB.—A Lsd/. experienced in instruction, is desirous of obtaining poplin in the above accomplishments. Classes meeting at each other's residence received on the most favorable terms. All the fashionable Dances tanght In Twelve Lessons. Address “ Visiting Governess,’* Blood’s Di spatch. dlO-lm-lf TLEMEN mid d? GENTLEMEN wo\ ao well by calling on DILKB & KBKBIL, 130 North NINTH, above Oheirj, aod hare their old Garments made to look eqturf St* B *’ or d -7 ein Sf repairing. ®3tpr«Bo (Companies. reS « cgMwanHOLXDAY PRESENTS. The ADAMSfcXPRKSB COM PANY will give partiontar attention and oare to the forwftrdiog of HOLIDAY PRESENTB intended for re* sidents of other oitfea. TbeattUUs should be well packed, and addressed with the name of street&nd number of dwelling. When the delivery is desired on a particular date, it should be noted on the paokage Philadelphia, December 9, JOHN BINGHAM, Bupt., Penn Division. dlMtjal-If ittonen. FARGO, It CO., 400 CHESTNUT STREET, Purchase the Interest COUPONS STATE OF CALIFORNIA. CJH'WTNG MAOHINES. ►3 BAYAGR'S PATENT. . TO! MOST SIMPLE—MOST run, EOT. No. m OUEiTNDT STREET. Tha Btoit dMliftbl. S.Wlpg MublaM lorF.mllle. yet (18 ImU* , Retail 333 ru {-JOLIDAY GIFTS I LADIES’ AND MISSES' CLOAKS, AT BKDCOSD PRICHB THE LABUBBr STOCK 3ST3B-W C3LO A. X S OPBMINQ BTIKT DAT, TO TUB OLOBK 0» THB SEASON FINE LYONS VELVET CLOAKS AT BIDOOBD PBIOKi. fine ESQUIMAUX AND MOSCOW BEAVER CLOAKS, AT RHDOOHD FBIOKS. PINK PftENOH CASTOR BRAVER CLOAKS, AT RgDtTORD PRIORS, BROWN MIXED AND ORA? MIXED ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS, AT RRDCOKD PRICKS. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S OLOAKB, AT RKDCOBD PRICKS, PARIS MADE CLOAKS, All Imported Cloaks, reduction or twenty-pits per cent., Onr-toubth from former price*. PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM, SPECIALLY DEVOTED BALE OF THESE GOODS, AND WBBRB MAY AT ALL TIMES BE POUND THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY J. W. PROCTOR & 00., _ TOS CHESTNUT STREET. dI3H2t HOLIDAYS. WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES ENTIRE STOCK HANDSOME DRY GOODS, AND OFPBR GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO THOBB IN WANT OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO., 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. dIS-tf CLOAKINGS, BLACK TWILLED BEAVERS. BLAOK PLAIN BIAVBBS. BLACK TBIOOT BEAVERS. BLACK HEAVY BROADCLOTH, BLACK LIGHT BROADCLOTH lust from auction a large lot of Cloths, at $1 35, $1 50, $1 75, and 92 per yard. OURWEN BTODDART & BROTHER, 410,463, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. JjWENOH, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN BLANKET BHIWLS, Of new and choice Styles, OU&WBN STODDART A BROTHER, 460,462, and 464 North BKOOND Street, IVEW CLOAKS. 1* OPENING EVERY DAY PARIS MANTILLA & CLOAK EMPORIUM, FINE BEAVER OLOAKB. RICH VELVET CLOAKS. MOURNING CLOAKS MIBSEB’ CLOAKS. OPERA CLOAKS. MIX’D BEAVER CLOAKS. The largest Assortment la the city. AT IBS PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM. 708 r CHESTNUT STREET. „ J* W. PR OOTO R & 0 0., aid.tr rpHREE WEEKS OF GOOD BARGAINS FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Have reduced the prices of some fine Goods in ordor to promote the laudable practloe of making VALUABLE OHIUBTMAB GIFTS! Fashionable Bilka and Rohes. - Good Plain-Style Silks. Extra Stout Glossy Blaok Silks. Rich Blaok Figured Bayadere Silks. Choice Colors and good Black Moire Antiques. Irish Poplins, Bines, Browns and Blacks. Plaid Poplins and Valencias. Delaine Robes and Poplin Robes. All-wool Gay Style De Lalnes. Long Broohe Shawls, alt grades I,ooc Woollen Long and Square Shawls. Needlework Sleeves and Collars. Ribbon-bound Fine Blankets. Extra-fine Double Damask Cloths. PUno Covers and Tab'e Covers . Fine assortment of Staple Goods. 1,000 yards go&rlet and Black Plaid Cashmeres, re* ducsd, for Christmas, to 20 cents. 1,600 yards Bright Stylo Christmas De Lalnes, for IB# cents. 8 000 yards Past Colors, good Stylo Ohlntses, at 12# cents. dl3 £JHEAP GOODS FOR GIFTS. ” We have appropriated one Department for the sale of a large collection of FANCY GOODS IN DRKS3 LENGTHS, Whloh are marlod plainly in figures, and redaced to VERY LOW PRICES SHARPLESS BROTHERS dO-th>9cm-5t CHESTNUT A EIGHTH BTB. C". ROGERS. COACH AND iIGHT-OARKIAQB BUILDER 1009 AND 10H CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Order, tor CARRIAGES from ell pert, of the world exeontelwlth promptaeee, end wUifeotloa gawiotled. eelS^mlf ISAAC P. BRANIN, i LIGHT COACH A OABRIAGE BUILDER. „ 4 ~ PRANKIOBD, PA. All work warranted to give Mtlsfaotlon. Orders res- FMtfaUywUtitt*, 1 roIO-Bw# pOR LADS AND LASSES I A NEW GAME THAT WILL ALWAYS BE NEWI _ THIS DAT FDBU6HBD, PETER CODDLE’S TRIP TO NEW YORK! THHHB GAMES IN ONE! COHPRIBINO I. A GAME OP TRANSFORMATION. 11. LITERARY PATCHWORK, . 111. A LITERARY PUZZLE, BY WALTER AIM WELL, Author of “ The Aimwell Stories.” Pot op in Tastspoi. 80x«8......Pai0a 3T# oehtb. These Games have been so ingeniously arranged as to secure infinite variety and endless amusement. Peter Coddle is made to tell his story in ten thousand differ entwayS. A Tory merry Christmas and a happy New Year are in store for the Boys and Girls who shall get Peter to entertain them. GOULD & LINCOLN, d!3-3tmwf No. 59 Washington St., Boston. IH THB CITY. Fancy goods POR CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS, • W. ID. GLENN, NO. 28 SOUTH FOURTH BTRBBT, Offers at low prices a large variety of new goods of bis own Importation, oousistiogln part of— LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS AND CABAS, PAPIBR MAUHB WORK-BOXES, DESKS &o, TOILET DOTTLES, Richly Gilt and Decorated. PORTEMONNAIKS AND POCKET-BOOKS, In great variety. PANOY INKSTANDS, In Bronxe, Porcelain, Glass, &o. CARD OASES, CIGAR OASES, CIGAR STANDS, In Rosewood and Ebony. DRESSING OASES AND PORTABLE DESKS. MEMORANDUM AND BALL TABLETS. ODOR BOXES AND GLOVE BOXEB. MEDALLIONS IN PLASTIC IVORY. SCOTCH WOOD PANOY ARTICLES, SNUPP BOXES, AO. CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS Together with many other articles, to all of which th attention of dealers and the public is invited. dlO-tjal-if ~ tOatrljes, Smelt#, &t. ’ -&N CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF Jgs. Aim fink jewels?, jgjgj 1 At low prices, Just received .Coral, Lara, CawbS! and Gold Jewelry insets. Also,BoarfPins,Seal Rings, Shirt Btuds, SleeTe Bnttons, Bracelets, Chains, Ac. English, French, and American Watches, at G. BUSSELL, d4-lm - 22 North Sixth street. Bailey a go., - FOKXMX.V BAILEY A KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Plre-proof, Whitt Marble Store, 619 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDH, BXLOW THE GIRARD HOUSE. Now opening their fail stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARIB, ANB To which they Invite the Attention of thepablio. SILVER-WARS, WATOHEB, DIAMONDS, AND AV WtOLISALS AND BSTIIL. aulT-lftt JgENSIBLE PRESENTS. A choice assortment of Silk and Gloghau Umbrellas, for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Finished In superior style, for sale at pi ices to please, SIMON HEITER , N. W. corner THIRD and MARKET Streets. tW-wfAm-tJar-tf* IJMBBELLAS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WILLIAM A..DROWN A 00., NOW READY THBIR USUAL LARGE ASSORT MENT OS HANDSOMELY SINIBHBD To whloh thej lorlte the ettentlon of BUYERS. JJEMOVAL. , SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS | BEMOVBD TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, e'jore willow, THIRD DOOR BELOW TWBLVTH. South Bide, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men’s wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, n26*3m-if No. 1120 CHESTNUT Street. Dr. e. Moolellan, Removed to No. 1411 WALNUT Street, dlO-lm Northeast corner ot Fifteenth street. MINCED MEAT—The subscriber has commenced manufacturing his NE PLUS ULTRA MINCED MEAT, which he offers to his customers in large or small quan tities Orders through Blood’s Dispatch will be punc tually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, Spring garden and franklin su., dO-!m-if Philadelphia. Snenrante (Companies. Market fire insurance go. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 3200,000 SURPLUS 78,200 TOTAL ASSETS ............1278,200 DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN H. HOWELL, President. Phlletus H. Holt of 236 Front street. Joseph P Wickham, late Wickham’s A Hutch!neon Silas Davis of A. B. A S. Davis. Oliver H. Shepard, of Shepard, Howe A Co. Henry Rowland, of Rowland A Banks. Alfred L. Rowe, or T. G. A A. L. Rowe. Wm. P. Miller, or Wm. P. Miller A Co. Stephen W- Gaines, of 8. W. A R. A. Gaines. Elisha L. Walton, of Walton, Little, A Co. Nelson Sherwood, of Nelson Sherwood A Co. Henry G. Reeve, of H. G. Reeve A Co. Daniel T. Wlllets, of WlUets A Co. Albert L. De Camp, of Baker A De Camp. John M. Bruce, Jr., of Brace, Odell, A Farnum. Stephen Linlngton, of 216 Front street. Enoch Ketcham, of E. Ketch am A Co. Wm A. Cummings, of Beards A Cummings. Hern? Lyles, Jr. t of Lyles, Polhamus. A Co, Brewster Valentine, of Valentine A Bergen. Geo. B. Whitfield, of G. A J Whitfield A Co, Albert Havemyer, (late Havemyer A Moller.) Tennis W. Quick, of Quick A I’Hommedieu. David M. Tnrnure, of Edey A Turnure. Joes T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro A Co. Edward Bill, of il9 Broad street. Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King A Cp. Wm. H. Goodwin, of E. Goodwin A Brother. John Friable, (Freeland, Squires, A Co.) ABHER TAYLOR, Vice President. Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every description against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the most favorable terms. HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary. INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY CAN BE EFFECTED THROUGH STEWART & JOHNSON, ocl-fra&wSBt-if nEanam is ORTH FENNSYI- VANIA RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLXSTOWN, Ae., and by close railroad'connections for Easton, Oatawlssa, New York city, Allentown, Williamsport, Water Gap, Mauch Ohunk, Elmira, Wilkesbarre, Hatleton, Niagara Falls, Scranton. On and after MONDAY, December 13th, 1053, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, as follows : _ . . _ For Bethlehem, Easton, Wilkesbarre, Water Gap, Scranton, Ao., (Express.) at 6.16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Williams port, Elmira, and the West, (Express,) at 3.15 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 8.46 A. M. end 4 P M For Fort Washington, (Accommodation,) 8 P. M, TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Express,) at 0 A. M. and 6 P.U Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) at 7 A.M.and 8,80 P.M. ' Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7.10 A. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 4 P. M. Philadelphia, for Fort Washington, at 9.80 A. M, Doyleston, for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Fort Washington, for Philadelphia, at 2.40 P. M. All Passenger trains (except Bunday Trains) connect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth street Passen ger Railroad. fare to Bethlehem 91 60 ft Mauch Chunk 2SO (( Easton ..... 1 50 “ Doylestown &0 dig tf ELLIS CLARK, Arent “MEADOWS & CO., JjJL MavoviOTuane ot STERLING BILVKR WARE. No. 310 CUEBTNUT Street.- An extensive Mfltttment of Holiday Gifts constantly yn band, 474 m PANOY GOODS, PEARLS, £mbr*i!as. ■" UMBRELLAS AT THB MANUFAO FORY OP 346 MARKET STREET, SILK UMBRELLAS. ttemonols. iftlineeb ittent. No. 108 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. {boots. A lad, of good address, in a -Y.* Fancy Goods Store: must be well recommended. Address 0. A Qo. Bor 93, Pest Office. It* ANTED.—A man of considerable exps " " rience in business Is prepared to Invest $20,000 In some well-established Business that will yield a rea sonable profit for the amenntiavested. Addrers * f Y. *-t * atthisofflee. Communications confidential d3B-3i* HpO IMPORTERS—The advertiser, a young •f: Man, who speaks and writes the French sod Bpa ~*b languages fluently, desires an engagement in sn tmporang House as Oletk or Correspondent. Can fur «J,s.? Q t* c ®P ti ° naW ® references. Address “ K,” office of Tfte Press, • * ViAf ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOR . or Commission House, by ttom Vfe,te ™ ?«"’vS < 't>J trtJe could b» tofloMosd. For inferences inquire „t this office,. dUm.aljl* W A ? TE a nunmarriedman,a situa _ F afl .y2 a ®' nna a or Servant, in a private iamUy. Addreaß“ Fhilip,” officeor this paper. dlo-st» AYpung Man, a graduate ot the Central High School, desires a situation as Assistant Clerk Apply to t{ Henry Albertson, ” No.ld Otreltou street dlo-Bt# I*7"ANTED—By an educated, lady, a sltna v v tion as Housekeeper orGovemese, in a respecta ble private family, where she will secure the comforts of a home. Good references given. Address “ Macon.** this office. dIQ-6t* "ISrANTED—To exchange for city lots, v v Stocks and Bonds of a Company which promises to be a good investment. Address “ K.»” at this office. dlo-3t* \tr ANTED—By a young married couple, a v v Furnished House, where tberent may be taken out In board. Address T. J..*> office of tMa paper. * dlo-Bt* * ’KM^'ANTED—On or before the Jst of Janu ’ J ety, a situation by a competent young man, (a. good penman, and judge of money,) in a Wholesale Grocery, Provision, or Produce Commission House, as Book-keeperor Salesman. City and Country reference. Address “ H. Harrison,” Press Office, this day, or Da lanco, N. J , after to-day. dlO.fit* WMfANTED —A young, energetic business v v Man Is desirous of investing J 12,000 in a busi ness already established, that will yield a fair return for the capital. Address “F. D.” dffflt* ANTED —By a yoang man, a situation » * ,as Salesman in a Commission D/J,Geode Bouse. The most acceptable references can be given- Address «< Salesman,” at this offloe. dfl.gt* \flT ANTED—To Rent, for the winter aea v v son, with Immediate posse salon, a Furnished, house of moderate else, with modern improvements, west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this paper. . cel WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATIB OAVALBY-—Able-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay,board, clothing, aad zaedloel Attendance. Fey from fU to 523 per month. Homes having e wife or child will be aooepted. Apply for MOUNT*© BXRYIOI at No. BX7 HaIkBT Street, above Eighth, north side. X. N. MOORE, Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recruiting Ofßw*. JFor Sale and la £et. rpHIRD STREET store * FOB BXNTtx A DSBIRABLH STAID fOR A YOUNG FIRM Looking for Pennsylvania and Ohio trade. Ram Lor. Possession given immediately. Apply at dlB-tuti»Bt* 3T North THIRD Street. A RARE CHANGE.—For Sale, the Stock, Goodwill, end Baslneu of a Wholesale and Re* tall OU-Cloth and Window-Shade Store. It will he sold to close an Estate, the proprietor haTfog deceased A rare opportunity it offered to one seeking to invest in a safe business already established. Particulars will be given on application to the Administrator, at the Store, 403 MARKET Street dIS-6t* #a FOR SALE—A handsome, new three* mi Story BRICK DWELLING, with three-sory back buildings, Is finished throughout in first-oless style, and has all the modern improvements. Located on T WEN* TIETfi Street, above Race. And will be sold a bar gain. Apply to BURTON A LANING, No. 602 ARCH Street. o!8-tf M WANTED TO RENT—A large Boom with sorfaea of from five thousand to eight thou* sand square feet, without obstructions, in a strong building, located between Third and T**nth ard Walnut and Race streets. Address Box 1880, Poet Office. Bt* m WALNUT-STREET HOUSE FOR BALE, No. 1233, north Bide, above TWELFTH, 24 teet front by 168 deep, with large DinlDg-room-nnr serj, and Kitchen, and every convenience. $12,000 may remain on mortgage. Apply to E. S. Whelan A Co., 300 Walnnt street. ' d9-dlot-rp TO BE LET—The_2d, Bd, and 4th stories : of Store N. W- comer SECOND and MARKET Btrests. Apply on the premises. . dO-6t DO HADWAY A DODSON. MWILL BE,LET—If applied for soon— The spacious, well lighted, and every way com moliotti Store, No. 221 MARKET Street, running through to Church alley. This is one of the best ar ranged and handsomest Stores on the street; is five stories high, with ornamental iron front, and is In one of the best business locations. The present occupants design moving to a larger store T Apply on the premi ses. dB-tf H TO INSURANCE OFFICES. OFPIOB JBOOM3 TO LET. Three Beantifnl COUNTING BO Oil 0 , In Grlgg’a Fire-Proof Building, on the Second floor, front, No. 228 WALNUT Street, suitable for inaaranee, or eny other Companies needing communicating room*. JOHN GBIGG, 320 WALNUT Street. J3oor&ina. BOARDING. —A lady and two danghters wish Board for the winter, in a private family. Address, stating terms, “ Amelia,* office of Tha Press. d!0-4t* BOARDING. —Several gentlemen can ob tais good Board at KILLING3WORTH, N’o 41 North TENTH Street. ds-Bt* » amnscmenio. National circus, walnut st., Above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager. THIS (Monday) EVENING, Deo. 33, 1868, THE CONRAD BROTHERS. EQUESTRIAN PEATS. GYMNASTIC FEATS, By all tha Company. The performance concluding with a COtdIO PANTOMIME. Principal characters by the Foster and Denltr troupe. SCALE OF PRICES. Dress Circle and Parqnette 40 cents Children under ten years of age.,,... .20 “ Family Circle..... 20 « Doers open at quarter to 7 o’clock. Performances will commence at 7, and terminate at 10#, precisely. 27* Performances on Wednesday and Saturday Af* ternoons. TOTHBATLEY & CLARKS* ARCH-ST. If THEATRE.—Williams. Fredericks, Acting and Stage Manager. THIS (Monday) EVENING. December 13, 1859, . . OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Asa Trenehard, our American Cousin, Nr. J. B. Clark; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. STILL WATERB RUN DEEP. John ilildmay.Mr. Gilbert; Mrs. Drew. Admission, 26 eta. Secured Seats In Dress Oirde, til* eta; Orchestra Stalls, 60 ota; Beats in Private Boxes, 7i ots; Gallery, 18 eta; Gallery for Colored Persons,2s cts; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 83 e?e; Whole Private Box, 28. Doors open at half past 8 o’clock; oommence at T, precisely. Mrs. d. p. bowers* walnut-sy. THEATRE, corner of NINTH and WALNUT Streets THIS (Monday) EVENING, December 18,1863, THE CZARINA. The Czarina, Miss J. M. Davenport; Olga, Miss Rlohings; Peter the Great, Mr. Conway. VICTIMIZING. Grudge, Mr. Eberle; Fudge, Mr. F. Drew. Prices of admission—Second Tier and Family Circle, And Third Tier, 25 eents; Parquet* 87# cents; Dress Olxole, 50 eents; Private Boxes, according' to' that* locale, $8 and $5; Single Beats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75 cents. Doom open at half past 6 o’clock ; Curtain rises at T o’clbok. national circus. If BENEFIT in aid of the Fond for the purpose of erecting a • „ SUITABLE MONUMENT Over the remain* of the late GENERAL RUFUS WELCH. The Committed of Arrangements, consisting of Messrs. James Pag?. George Griacom, WiUlamH. Maurice, John • hominy, Francis A. Blackbnrne, R. F Christy .Fran cis H. Bailee. William B. Mann,and Philip 8. White, duly appointed atra MEETING OF CITIZENS, held at Franklin House, onJFaeslsy evenieg, Decern* ber 7th. 1868, to carry out fIE SPIRIT AND INTENTION of those who assembled, would respectfully Intimate that. In accordance with a liberal offer from COLONEL LEWIS B. LENT, who has tendered the NATIONAL OIROTTS AND ALL ITB RE&OURCE3, free of charge and expense, they hare selected THURSDAY EVENING, December 18th, 1868, as a suitable time for the performance. The Entertainments will be announced In the pa pers of Monday. The scale of prices will be as follows; Dress Circle and Parquette, one dollar; Family Cir cle fifty cents: First Glass Private Boxes, Fifteen Dol lars; Second Claes do , eight dollars. The B)X Book now open No half-price,iickets. Tickets can be had of any of the Committee dll .2t THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS, No. 1026 CHESTNUT BTRBF.T, IS OVEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 0 A. M. till 8 P. M. v • * Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents. Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family tn ad mission at all times, $BO. dT-it STANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, kJ ELEVENTH Street, «4iolnlng the PenMjrITMUS B&l|roul Depot, great bill For the patrons ot SANFORD’S OPSBA HOUBI. THIS EVENING, WUI he MAwnted Sioford’j trae version of ■ ANDT’S DREAM j OH, THE MAQIO APPLB. The largest Company of 8 MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD. EVERT EVENING New Soaga, Gleea, Chornies, Befralu, AO., with Danoioabj the v SANFQRD CHILDREN. Admission S 5 eentar Children lSJfcenta, Assembly buildings, tenth and CHESTNUT Btreets. Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change o t Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and sea 4 BIGNOB BLITZ. The great Ventriloquist and wonderful Magician. Performance every Evening during the week, at half-past 1 o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoons at S. Admission, 35 aents; Children, 13 sente. noES-lxn* ft/fUSICAL FUND HALL—THE GER ivA MANIA OBOHBSTKA will commence their Public REHEARSALS «n SATURDAY next. Nor. 30th. Single Tickets 35 cents; a paoksge of eight tickets for fl, which may be obtained at Andie’s, 1104 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton I *, corner of Severn* and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall, Thepei* (onaanoe oomwsws M, «k^7-|C ; ' Attora Caesar,