Tommy, ■ ••• , \- ‘ - ,nin.. '■'>-" 1 ~ - 1 STjlTL?!??]?) 1 t&ftia oarrUra. - *««***• Oityat Sue Oqliom \; 0 I^ L H* s *©■- Xian Koras ,• *W* •*• •' n• ‘'" ! -V . • oat of .tke Cltynt Tun DOL . •_• •; „ AVrf'fBWWXWWNfc • t "** iMWW ’PMM.iwllMbn. ««|t to. Bobecrtbors;, 1 s ■ «:,»«.« s-a ii..-...V' 8 00 . T«a,q(yiM„, I ,;,ic : , „<;*,« r ; v.-.';,;i-,Ti.'.;,4.i'iaoo S**&S <>r !?' ‘ ! ! “, (toon*»dar««3‘—- lW 00 t «t ; OTrt, ;; {tooddreso ot-owii ‘ £**’ t JS«! ) ...ii so *” »!(•'> ,; *»«*“ *» • p. 1 —»* B«ml-k6iitUy io’.«^ : for;tV.:oklfoml. sf e;wN:;sT , oai!,r"''' ; PHILIP WILSON fc GO., «»» CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH, ’ wiLLoras ' Vt MONDAY, NQVBMBPB 39, An sasortmflnt of .* : • :£. tjr JB. GU NS : - Of THEIR OWN MANUPAOTURI, ; • AND THOU 01 THM MOB'S CSLSBBATID MAKERS v .." 1 '..' ' IN EUROPE. . ..,” 'Tko imytton of . ) , j ’lt OKUSIR RwtMrtrt to their Stock, whichthey CAn pr ' . ■’ SHALL NOT B 1 SUBPASBID By onyln the United Btstee, biiub, PISTOLS, . , ILASKS, SHOT, So, GUNPUBNITUBR IN ALL VARIETY. ‘ DOU-Sm I •tftw fkoof Softs. Bm salamander safes.' 188 A large assortment of KVAKS * WATSON'S ‘PHILADILPHIAMANUPAOTUBID SALAMANDER- SAVES. :;*r. . J » VAULT DOOBS, i for Banka and Btorai, BANK LOOKS, * • . Natal toan bow In to#." v IRON DOOaaTfIHUTTKRS. &e., . Oa a« good term# a# anjother MUbliubment la tki . United State#, br ‘ • / 3 EVANS A * \ , ' No;* South FOURTH Street, ‘ Philadelphia.^ PLEABE RIVE US A CALL. .. nolg-tf* Stationers. jp A P EK. LITHOGRAPH, "-'PtAt*,-; ... r /.'map, SIZED, OR NOT SIZED, OP SUPERIOR QUALITY, MAPI TO ORDER, j And for nlo *t MnQafiwturer*' Prices, by C[„ E. 0. fc.F. H.‘ WAKREif, All ord«n to txi, PBiLiDiLreuP. 0.,w11l - rtoeir* prompt attention * JIjOSB, BROTHER, & 00., Wo.lS BOOTH JOUBTH BTRBIT, BLANK AOCOONT-BOOK MANOTAOTUaSBa, , ! r -'v BOOKBSLLIBS, ABTATIONJBB. ... ACCOUNTBOOK 8, .. ,r; ( Of •rtry dMcriptloß, on kind, or Baled tad Bonak to Petterii, enlt»t>le for ", ; MEROHANTS, MANUTAOTURIBft) BAHKKB8,BB0kBR8,: IMBUBANOI "; J.-_oouPANiaj. : inirtaM&fiuHjrt iulHMwatprtM*.'/”/' -; . Mniair tiwsoxiaria matioNset, ' j DOHMUCULBLIIiKa, *o., to.'. ' * > -In mU tiwlr Vari«tl®«. \ rUJICTUALITT GUABAKTim NOBS, BBOTHEB, A 00., j aoll-lm SwHo.I«SOUTHFOUHTHSTBSIT.! 'IJ tiAJfßv BOOKS ANDSTATIONBBTa t, .Q dATIP K. HOfIAB, Blloh Boohjtacntaatgiar, ortoaka toor4*,Bookl of aTary daaerlptlonjatltabla tor Banka. FobUa Otfoaa, tha harttmafitporAadlUh orAmarioanPanar, andkoui tooaaiiotuatyla.;: - ; . ' '. A *tOOKINQ-IOTDiUI-I(«iMl •••' / ’ ' '-lX:> ’ ’ y-:** > ""- ¥ SIXTH, PHltii '' : ■'^^®»OJ^roAiPri*XAMlirAi' otuhirMtiiri - ■'*mm VOL. 2—NO. 117. QHOIOE GOODS fof tko HOLIDAYS. MARTIN & QUAYLE'S (J , stationpby, . TOY, ft I AHOY GOODS EMPOfiIUM, “ \ JVo> 1085 I£ALOTr . . A, eho'ce and elegant assortment of Good* salted to the coining HOLIDAYS, comprising article* of utility, taste, aid ornament, selected from the latest importa tions expressly for Ute Olty Betall Trade. „ M. ft Q.’* Stock embrace* every variety of Dolls, Wax, Crying, and 81eeping,fto., together with a large Variety of ' * * • ■ ' ! _ PAPBB DOLLS, WBIYING DESKS,/ ’ POET rODIOB,.n*BBAKIUMfI, . BOBAP BOOKB, PQBT-MONNAIEB, &0. With a large assortment of Games, Panoy Boxes Juvenile Books, Dell, Puralture# Theatres, Stable*! Warehouse*, with a‘ general assortment of Tor and Pancy Articles. ‘ - YAKS! PANS! PANS! Latest style Pans, la Silk, Drape, and Linen AUo, Cricket Bats«.BaUs. and Wickets. QRISTIANI & CO.. " . PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, Being now Arranged in their new location, No. 45 BOOTH FOURTH 6TREET, are offering a superior assortment of DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES' ' - ' .'AMD ‘ . PANOX.GOODS. Consisting in part of . Frenoh and English FANOY.SOAPS. . Foreign EXTRACTS and POMADIS. TOILET BOTTLES, in Glass and China. PORTEMONNAIES. PUBBSB and POCKET-BOOKS. ' DRESSING OASEB and ODOR BOXES. Hair, Tooth.‘NaU, and Shaving BRUSHES, &0., &o. .To which they call,the attention of Druggists and the pnblio, aa their prices defy competition. - dl3-4tj&7 POWDER, QHRISTMAS CANDIES OB' BUPEBIOB QTTAX.ITY, . . BOOS 18 CREAM.OF STRAWBERRIES, CREAM OP ORANGES, , CREAM OF,RASPBERRIES, , . CREAM OP WALNUTS, CREAM OF ROBES, 1 -4 CREAM OP PEARS, to., &o. VANILLA, BURNED ALMONDS, JORDAN ALMONDS - ' BLANCHED, CREAM, ‘ ' ARO•' -' CORDIAL ALMONDS. JELLY OANDIES, of. every description. FRENCH CORDIAL IMITATION PRUIT. PRENOH TOYS, -CORNETS, Ac, THE MOST DELICIOUS FINE AND PLAIN - Fancy Chocolate Preparations* - v Together with an iavoloe of soperior sweet CARACAS .. CHOCOLATE; joat received, together with ' French and American Preserved Fruits, , Of Selected Kinds. , HANUFiOTURBDAHD IMPORTED ! BY ... - PAPEB, , Ei G. WHITMAN 8c 00., SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. d7-tuth&s-6t - l laIOB the holidays. X* - OHOIOE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS. MARSEILLES SUGAR-ALAIONDS/ JORDAN SUGAR ALMONDB. A VARIETY OF ORBAM BONBONS. SUPERIOR BURNT ALMONDS. PINE CHOCOLATE.PREPARATIONS NEW VARIETY OP PINE CONFEOTIONS. JAPANESE BTRAWBBBRIEB. LARGE ASSORTMENT 'OF BSLECTED FRENCH • i i ■ ’ ~ - BONBONS.. •- v r < ;A. VARIETY OP PINE PARIS BOXBB * {M-.V.-'ilUt.i,, . ; . c CORNETS. PRENCHSUGARTOYB ANDPRENCH NICKNACSS. V‘BTE P H R! f 1 WHITMAN. MANUFACTURER OF-PINE CONFECTIONERY' ■ : No. mO MA&KBT STREETS d4«td29. < - * - Weit of TWELFTH Street. PHIIiADIILPHIA. Kris kringle ‘Headquarters.— r Wehata just received oar Frohch Confectionery, and are manufacturing.* superior aztide of Manh Mel low: Gam Dropa, Bon Bona, Cream Datev&e- Call and supply yourselves with the best Confectionery in thu eitr; »t f> ' w VP JEFFRiEa A EVANS’, neHWm.'Ho; TlB MABKETBt.Vhet.7th ahd'SLh. =ptrßS ? FOB LADIES.. ; A L&Boir AieOfiTMCNT li OFIEBSD of. ■ ELEGANT AND; FASHIONABLE FURS, - CONSISTING OF REAL BABtB, MARTIN, MINK.FITOH, AND 1 CHINCHILLA, AT VBRYXOW TOIOBJS, DAVID H. SOLIS, iNO. 022 ARCH BTRIBT, ABOYB SIXTH. JjADIES* FANCY PCJRS, Wehave one of the largest end finest Stocks of Goods tn this line to he found in the city, ell made EXPRESSLY FOR OCR SALES, Whleb we are selling at the LOWEST PRICES. ‘ Warranted tobein all respects as represented, or the . , . . ' HONEY REFUNDED. - FOSTER & CO., nolT-lm THIRD Street, below Chestnut, Jj AS IE S ’ FURS. : Ik. targeet nd beet aaeortment In tk. City, ot BIOH SABLE MARTEN, ' . ~ MINK MARTEN) BTONB MARTEN,, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, FITOH, '• 40., StO. OABBIAOB ROBBS, SOOT MUFFB,I . SOB COLLARS, QLOVKB, ScO , All of wlllcll will fcfi Bold lit , GRBATLY aSDOOED PRICES. CHARLES OAKFORD A SON, Impoxtn. and Meanficturlng Punier., d2-th'e4tuot ' No. 021 OHESTNUT Street. JgUEFAiO HOSES, GEO. F. WOMRATH S jg I L V E R WARE. WM. WILSON & SON. Haring oompleted tke nlterrtlone to tkoir .tore, Inrlte ipMlai Attention to tksir stock of SltT.nr.re, whloh I. now unneoelly targe, Mfbrdlng * verlaty of pettem nnd deelgn, nnanrpweed by Any kooee in tke United SUtee, PINBR QUALITY THAN ANY MANUFACTURED Oar etandud of Bllrer le 900-1000 perte pure Tke lnglleh Sterling Is « TkeAmeriennnad Fyenoh ta....... .900-1000 f( Thu., It will be’eeen tket ire glre SO perte Sner tken tke Akeriou end Frenok coin, end 10 pert. Sner tku -tk.Bngllek eterllng. IF. melt all ear oton silvtr t and our foreman Hint conflicted with Iht refining depart mint of. tkl United Statu Mint for eerer.l peer., we guarantee tke qa.llty u .bore (000), wklek ii tke finite that can btrmdnipbt serviceable, end will re. plat tke Action of acted mucA better tkua tke ordinary ittver ntannfAetared. N. B Any Sneneee olellrer nuumfAOtnred, as Agreed npon, bat positively noitt inferior to the American and ■French standard. -. Ae9o-tn th »8m • tmiills&sheetings fob export. MJ BROWN. BLEACHED, Ac BLUE DRILLS. . , .HBAVYv A; LIGHT OIIEBTINGO, . SnltAble for Export, for u!» by ~' - frothinquam k wrlls, ■ ■' M SUeth FSOHT ST.l' t SO LSTITIA ST. vco.-t *.?- ,t , r .. ; .0010-lT SUGAR .—260 Boxes prime Yellow splums (HSofliis. (Eonfettionerji MIXTURES NOW OPEN, Alio, a choice selection of BY THE BALE OR ROBB, 415 AND 417 ARCH STREET, Biluer tttave. FOB TABLH USB IN ANY PART OF THB WORLD. WM. WILSON & SON, s. w. center FIFTH And OHEBBY. tOljoltgate Prg (fiSuoft e. Retail EDr2<©Ooira. HOLIDAY GIFTS! LADIES' AND HISSES’ CLOAKS, AT BBDUOBD FBIOEB THE LAEQEST STOCK NEW OliOA-KS OPXNIHQ SVBKY P4Y, TO THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON. 'FINE LYONS VELVET* CLOCKS IT BKDUOBD PRIOBS, FINE ESQUIMAUX AND MOSCOW BEAVER OEOAKB, XT SSDUOBD PRIOBS, FINN PRENOH CASTOR BEAVER CLOAKS, AT EBDUOBD PRIORS, BROWN MIXED AND GRAY MIXED ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS, AT REDOOED PRIOBS, MISSES’ AND OHILDBEN’S CLOAKS, AT REDUCED’ PRIORS. PARIS MADE CLOAKS, All Imported Cloaks, DEDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE FEB OENT., ONB-rouBTH from former prices. PARIS MANTILLA AND OLOAK EMPORIUM, SPECIAL!? DEVOTED 'SALE OF THESE GOODS, Ann WHRBR MAY AT ALL TIMES BE FOUND THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY J. W. PROCTOK & 00., TOS CHESTNUT STREET. rjpHREE WEEKS OF GOOD BARGAINS FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Have redooed the prices of aotne fine Goods In order to promote the laudable practice of making VALUABLE CHRTBTMAS GIFTS! Fashionable Silks and Robes. Good Plain Style Bilka. Extra Stout Glossy- Black Silks. 1 Rich Biaok Figured Bayadere BMki, Choice Colors and good Black Moire Antiques. Irish Poplins, Blues, Browris and Blacks. ' Plaid -Poplins and Valeooiaa. Delaine Robes and Poplin Robes. All-wool Gay Style De Laines. - Long Broehe Shawls, all grades I,ooc Woollen Long and Square Shawls. Needle-work Sleeves and Collars. ' Ribbon-bound Pine Blankets Extra-fine Double Damask Cloths. Plano'Covers and TableOovers Fine assortment of StapfeGoods. 1,000 yards Scarlet and Black Plaid Cashmeres, re duced; for Christmas,’ to 20 cents. - - 1,600 yards Bright Stele Christmas De Laines, for ISji-oents.« • - * „S 000 yards Fast Colors, good Style Chlntses, at 12# cents. dIS JOEAVER RAGLANS. l Gmm*yug attaastlv*'ateefeLaiAiaal -'Oloa&s and BsgUMv First-class work and materials. ’ !■ ’.. COOPER k> CONARD, d 7 .8. E.ooyner NINTH A MARKET Stfl, \TALENOIA PLAIDS.- ! : " r . Two fresh lots of these Gay Plaids. Bayadere, Gaahmerea. and Valencia*. One lot figured wool Do Lalnes at 26 oents. COOPER A CONARD, dT . 8. E. eorner NINTH A MARKET Ste. PRESENTS. V/ Merrlmac Prints. '/ - • 18# «t. Gar Delaines., 16 ot. and 18# et Drees Goods of various kinds, reduoed from 26. ' Good Blankets, Warm Shawls, Fine Broche Shawls. ’ COOPER & CONARD, d 7 8. E. oorner NINTH A MARKET St*. Black beater clothb. Heavy Boat ere. y Fine Black Cloths. - Large lots Cloths from Auction marked at a small ad vaooe. Blacks $1.26 to $3 60. Heavy Crave and Drabs *1 to |1.76 COOPER & CONARD. d 7 • 8. X. corner NINTH A MARKET Sts. [\TEW CLOAKS. 1V OPENING EVERY DAY PARIS MANTILLA A OLOAK EMPORIUM, PINE BRAVER CLOAKS. KIOH VHLVET CLOAKS. MOURNING CLOAKS. HISSES’ CLOAKS. s OPERA GLOAKB. HIK’D BEAVER CLOAKS. The largest Assortment In the oily. AT THI PARIS MANTILLA AND CLOAK EMPORIUM. TOB CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PR OOTO K & 0 0., dia.tr rvREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.— \JI 8. V. B. HUNTER Has BEHOVED from No; 80 to No. 40 South SECOND Btreet, where he Is sow prepared to furnish the Ladies with a fresh and welLselectedatook of DRESS GOODS, To which he Invites their attention, being determined to sell at exceedingly LOW PRICES. N. B —A large assortment of Broche, Stella, and Frenoh Blanket Shawls. Also, a variety of Bilk and Oloth Circulars Constantly on hand, at the ' “CLOAK EMPORIUM,” oe7-8m * No. 40 South SECOND Street. Great sale of broche shawls AND CLOAKS !!! Unprecedented Bargains! We’re had a perfect rush! We’re selling an Immensity of Goode! Our trade’s inoreuing! Oar Mode of doing business seems to meet with gene* rnl approval!! Namely— “ To Have Bat One Price.” <» To sell Cheap for Cash.” “Never to mlsrepreaentGoodsln order TO EVPEOT SALES.” “ To deal fairly and justly, and wait npon all custo mers with attention and politeness.’* “ Thoe to gain their confidence, and keep It by con tinuing to do right.” __ THORNLBY A CHISM. We have now on hand Excellent Long Broche Shawls for $B. Still better quality for $lO, $ll, $l2, $l3, $l4, $l6, $lB, $2O, $22 and $25. Square Broche Sbaws from $5 up to $ll. Long and Square Blanket Shawls in every variety. Children’s, Hisses, andGentlenen’s Shawls, &o. Good Black Oloth Cloaks for $3. * Everyother quality4nd Style for $3 upto $lB. A JOB LOT OF QLOAKB FROM LAST SEASON AT HALF PRIOBt Best Black Bilks for 60c. to $1.60 per yard, Rich Fancy Silks really beautiful. N Every variety of DRESS GOODS. CLOTHS! OABSIMBREB!! BATTINKTTO, Ac.!!! Heavy Black Beaver Cloths, fine French do., &0., &o. Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Muslins, la fact no better stock of general Dry Goods can be found than at THORKLS7 A CHISM’S, Northeast Oorner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN. nolS-tf Carpetings. BAILY & BROTHER’S ‘ CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 020 CHESTNUT STREET. WE SHALL OPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER INVOICE OF ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, “ OKOSSLBY’S” CELEBRATED MAKE, ' AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD. STANDARD BOOKS FOR GENERAL k 5 READING ON BALE, at tho prices stated, by J. SABIN, AT YE ANTIQUE BOOKS STORE, 27 South SIXTH Street EVELYN’S DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE. Last edition. 4 vols , Bmo. $5. PEPY’S DIARY AND OORRESPONDENOE. With fine Portraits. 4 vole., Bmo., large paper. $O. AINSWORTH’S NOVELS. 12 vole., Bmo. Orulk shanks Plates $l2. BRAY’S NOVELS. 10 rols.. 12m0., cloth. $6 Also a collection of over 200 volumes of Standard English Fictions, (not including the modern Trash,) at from 28 to 76 cents per volume. - CATALOGUES GRATIS. d 8 tf The largest desk depot in tmlay & bioknell’s J_ BANK NOTE Cupet.lmm* wLII find tint stock {nil end or fteih styles' and PIIICEB VERT LOW. noB-tr Cabinet Ware. THE UNION. HOCUET * HUTTON, (Bueeessors to J. T. IlftnimlUj MANUFACTURERS OF A. L. ADAMS’ IMPROVED DESK RACK, No. 2(9 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. OFFICE", BANK, and BOHOOL PUBNITURIf. . EXTENSION TABLES, BOOKCASES, WARDROBES, *O. dB-Stu SOUTHWARK BANK, PniLAnnLtHiA, June 28,1868. NOTICE Is hereby gWen, that « The Southwark Bank or Philadelphia,’ ’ located In the City of Phila delphia, and Created tor Banking purpose!, with a capi tal or two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, intehds to mako application to the next Legislature or this Commonwealth lor an lnorease or one hundred and orty thousand do’lare to its present capital Btook. By order orthe Board or Directors. . ; Je3o-wed 0 mos F. P. STEEL, Oashler. CUT. ATP! i SLATE 11 SLATE lll—Hoofing © Slate, or ail sixes, and aVrery low rates, kept con ,UnOyonlund,andfor»^ N 9) & OIRMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street, w n slate Roofs put ou In the beet manupr > and re- SUii«SttW*»MS' »>»»»♦••■ WF , PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1858. A MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY'GIf’T BOOK. Meiers. JAMBS OHALLBN & SON* No. 26 Sooth SIXTH Btreet, publish this day— PALESTINE PAST AND PREBBNT... By Bet. Henry S. Osborn. Superbly illustrated by Steel En graving*, Ohronograpbio laumlnations ln Oil Color*, and the meat exquisite wood engravings.’ Jit is withotrt exception the most elegant work on Palestine erbr issued. Edition in doth now ready. $3.60., ' Also, new oditionafor the Holidays, of / The City of the Great King, uniform with above, cloth, $3.60. For gilt $6. Turkey Antique $6,60. Fadgiln Syria, Turkey $2; doth giltsl; doth 764. In ard Around Constantinople $1 26. t , Cha’len’s Juvenile, Library. 80 vole, 26c pervol.,.or $0 per sett. “ Cave of Maohpelafa, doth, full gilt, $11 doth76o. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. d!6-l2t IN THR CITY. PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTE DETECTOR. - * « The Semi-Monthly, number for DECBMBBR 16th, now ready. / * 80 New COUNTERFEITS are described In this issue. Terms of subscription to PBTEbSON’S COUNTER FEIT DETECTOR, and DREXEL’fI BANK NOTE list. ' Monthly peraunum...****..,......«...«5l 00 [ Semi-monthly, per annum si-2 00 Payable invariably In advance. ' ' This is iho most reliable and complete Detector pub-, lisbed. Now is the time to commence the subscription: for the forthcoming year. : ’ ' Call or send to BIBLES. PRAYERS, HYMNS, are now selling at COST at PETERSONS*. >/ - ' SHAKSPEARE, BYRON, MOORE, BURNS, snd SCOTT S, Works, now seUlog at HAIiF PRICK, at PRTEBSON3 1 . 300 OHBBTjfUT St*. Annuals, albums, song boCks? DIARIES, at PATERSONi* at COST. CHILDREN'S BOOKS of every descrip-. Uon. For sale at COST at PETERSON & BRO THER'S. • i COOPER'S NOVELS, DICKENS’ WORKS. WAVERLKY NOVELS, and TItAOKBv RAY'S WORKS, now for sale at PETERSONS'at lei* than the usnai price. ’ dl4-8t .V Elegantly illustrated bqoks^ Just imported and for sale by O. J. PRICE le gast Illustrations on Wood, after Blrkot Foster, Hsrri-' Bon.Weir, Ao. 1 vol., square Bvo, cloth gilt and iho rocco ' ' 1 . THE OOURBE OF TIME. By Robert Pollok. H|dS* trated with designs ou wood, by the first artists. Small 4to. cloth and morocco. * ’ ' SUMMER TIME IN THE COUNTRY. Illustrated by upwards of 40 original Illustrations by Blrket, font ter, H Weir, James Godwin, Ao. Small ; 4to, cloth gilt. ft l ODES AND BONNEtS/Belected from the mostemU nent authors. Illustrated with Wood Engravings, prloted in colors. Square Bvd. cloth, v? BURNS’ POEMS AND BONGS An entirely ww, edition., Illustrated throughout br the most eminent artists. One elegant volume. Small 4to, oloth.' a' POKMB AND PICTURES FROM THOMAS MOOBE. Illustrated with Wood Engravings byßirket Foster, Ac , Ac, Beantifully printed on tinted paper. lvot., square 8vo« cloth. _ BHAKBPKARE Knight’s Original Pictorial E< U tloD. Pise improsalon of the plates. (Very scarce.) 8 vols., Bvo, half morocco. HOME AFFECTIONS (THE) Portrayed by tht Posts. Edited by Chas. Maekay. With upwards of 100' Illustrations on Wood, by Ulllass, PlckersglU, Tennis)/ Gilbert, fee. Square Bro., cloth gilt and morocco, f. ITALY. CUml-al. nistorlcal, and Ploturesque, II* ! lustrated with 60 beautifully engr»v* Joseph’s Hospital* [For The Press.J The Constitution of the United States guaran ties to every man the right to worship God ac cording to the dictates of his own eenacienee, no particular creed being by law established as the Church. It was the wißh of the framers of the Constitution that all should live 'in harmony and Christian charity, and the evils and the heart burnings resulting from a Church by law estab lished, to whom all should pay tribute) would thus be avoided; and to a great extent it is so* But) unfortunately, in our midst we have some Ig norant and bigoted persons who believe, or affeot to believe, that unless yon belong to their parti cular Ohuroh you will be damned. In cheerful contrast to those narrow views, we extract the following truly liberal and Christian passages from the report of the beginning of Maroh, 1856, to Maroh. 1858, of the St. Joseph's Orphan Asy lum : “It is proper to observe that, while the hos pital Is under Catholio control, and is ranked among the Catholio charities of the oity, it is, in the.servioe of its charity, uncontrolled by de nominational distinctions in the admission of patients; and the inmates have every opportu nity to secure that hind of spiritual assistance which, in sickness of extremity, seems to come with double efficacy from those who hold with them a particular creed ; and as in physical suf ferings there is no dlstinotion-Of seot or denomi nation, nor exemption on aooount of creed, bo' it was thought that freely admitting all of every creed into the hospital , making their sufferings .and' the institution's abUities.the only testit Abaspnty just to the sufferers to allow them 1 to • select the clergyman of their own denomination , (if they desire him,) and to give that otergyman right oi entranoo to the nospital, and access to the patient, whenever his services should be required ” The officers of the hospital are as follows t \ President, lit. Rev. John N. Neu mann, D. D. Vice Presidents, Rt. Rev. James P. Wood, t>. D., James M. Smith. Treasurer, Charles A. Repplier. Secretary, James B. Boyle. Managers, Rev. F. J. Barbelin, S. J., Wm. V. Keating, M. D., Hugh O’Donnellj Mark WUoox, James McCann, Francis i&. Drexel, Miohael Mo- Closkey, Sylvester J. Megargee, John" Devine, HenryT/Coleman, Rev. M. F. Gallagher, O. S. A., B. MoNeii, M. D,. John Pnilbin. I)anier Mo* Devitt, William H. Steel, Joseph R. Chandler, William Morgan, Patriok Levy, P. Qaiuu, John G. Repplier. We are proud to see by the acts of these gentle men the best refutation of the slanders that are daily heaped upon Roman Catholics, who are as good oitizens, and, as Bbown in the above extracts, more liberal Christians than their defamers.. We do not mean to say that there ‘are not some rant and bigoted Roman Catholics, and, unfortu nately, tome of them occupying plaoes where they do much harm; but we do mean tg say that against such ignorant bigots must be placed in contrast the oonduot of those who, better instructed in their religion, know that the oharity of the Roman Catholic Church includes all sincere Christians, and we are, therefore, mnoh pleased to see the Reman Catholio Bishops and the other managers giving free ingress to clergymen of all religious creeds , to the sick and dying beds of the inmates of the hospital. One of the rules of the institu tion is to admit patients without “ distinction of creed , color, or country all are oared for and tenderly nursed by the good Sisters in charge of the hospital. Horner. GENERAL NEWS . Townsend Harris, the Consul-General £o Japan, has written soveral letters to Commodore Perry, whtoh have reoently'been published. The follow ing extracts wilUbe found interesting: “ Eight days after my, .arrival -Ihad a pubUo audience of the Ty-Cooif, (hot Tie-goon, of which more anon ) when I made an address to his Ma esty, received h!a reply, atfd delivered the letter. The ceremony, so far as I was .concerned,'was pre cisely that of a European Court—three, bows as I entered, and the leaving. . I stood during the whole audionce,' end wore new, unsolled shoes. In the Cbhinber, nnly the six members of the OeunoU of State and three titular brothers of the Ty-Coon were present; they .were prostrate on their faoes. In au .adjoining room some^three hundred to four huhdred of thdPrmoes and high officers of State were "present. Tfie ‘ Gamlstimo,’ or dress of ceremony, is different .from other- oc casions, but, except the breeohes, there is nothing worthy of particular note*.. Thex breeches are quite a yard longer than the-leg, s amk wheii the Wearer walks tkgy trail , out' behind,'which gives' ‘t-**; Three day rafteffoy audlenceXhaa nbasTness interview, with the Minister for Foreign'Affairs. This was very long and highly interesting, s From this timel was constantly engaged in pving in struction to the Japanese—on the laws of nations ■on political economy—on the Operations of com merce, and the manner in whibh ft aids in develop ing the resources of a country,,/with all the mat ters that naturally flow from or are' connected with' these important subjects. The present state of Europe and America came in for its share of atten tion.- - ‘ > _ “ Sometimes I almost despaired of ever suc ceeding in conveying my meaning, but, I perse vered, and lam rewarded for my labor and patienoe beyond my most S&qgulne expectations, for I have ‘ succeeded in making a commercial treaty that ef fectually opens Japan to a free commerce with the United States. “They gave me a plan of Yedo, but as it is drawn’ without reference to a soale, it is impossi ble to form any satisfactory opinions from it. If £ oan place any reliance on their statements, the city is about fifty miles in oiroumferenoe; the out er elide of the Oastle varies from seven miles to five miles in diameter—all English measure. From the best information I can get, I place the population at two millions, and I think this to be rather within the actual amount.” Marie Taolioni, the most graceful of dan ears, has gone to Paris from her villa on the Lake of Como. She has been Induced to revisit the scone of her former triumphs by the praises be stowed by a portion of the French press on a de butante, Mdlie. Livry, who seleoted La SylpU*de~ for her first appearanoe, and was asserted by thoFe veraoious prints to equal the great ballerina . So she went to Paris to judge for herself The ladies of the corps du ballet invited her to a grand ban quet, whioh took place on the 20th Only a few privileged members of tho sterner sex were pre sent. Sore Throat Epidemic down the Htid son —Daring the laßt two weeks the sore throat disease has raged in Kingston, Now York, and in that short timo many ohildren have been carried to their graves after a short illness. It is oalled (here the “sore throat disease,” from the faot that it operates much like croup. A very high fe ver is one of the symptoms. The thro&t does not feel soro until usually the seoond day after the disease is upon (he person. The first symptoms are pain in the head and limbs and a slight fever. Palmer, the Sculptor. —Mr. Palmer is soon to produoo a bust of the late Governor Maroy, for the family of that distinguished statesman, and also a bust of Alexander Hamilton, for the library of ex-Governor Fish. During Mr. Palmer’s sum mer resideno© at Aurgr a he lost an interesting ohild, who bore the name of the sculptor’s intimate friend, the painter Ohuroh. This artist has drawn, inmemoriam, a pioture whioh represents, upon a oalm and placid lake, the setting of a single star. Mr. M. Kino, of Fort TVayne, Indiana, the oraok shot and probably the bestmarksm&n on the wing In this country, shot a match of $5,000 a-slde on Thursday. The bet was that he could not shoot forty out of the fifty double birds. He shot forty six of the birds, whioh fell within the prescribed distance, and three others which fell beyond, leaving only one missed. Flioiit of Jail Birds. —A general jail de livery (ocourred at Roohester (New York) piison on last Sunday night. Fifteen prisoners, among whom was Manley Locke, recently oonvicted at Rochester for the murder of Benjamin Starr, made their esoape by cutting off five iron bars with a saw made of a watoh-spring, and letting themselves down into the river. Nonejof them have been re captured. An extraordinary trial has opened in the first oivil chamber in Paris. Twelve homeopathic doctors have commenced an action for fifty thou sand francs damages from allopathlo medical journal, for an attack upon, their system of medi oine. It is tho virtues of that system whioh they desire to establish, and not a pecuniary olaim, for they promise to give the money to tho poor. A Petrified Russet Apple is a curiosity which, tho editor of the River Foils (Wlsoonsln) Journal says, has been exhibited to him. It Is one of several whioh underwent that singular change in a collar in tho Stato of Maryland, where they were covered up in sand, and found petrified whon exhumed. Strange, if .true. A Reward Offered. —The superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad has offered a reward of $3OO for the arrest and aonvietion of the mis creants who placed obstructions on tbe track of tho Branch Railroad, near Marietta, in Lanoaster county, on tho 7th instant, for the purpose of throwing off or injuring tho trains on the road. Hidden Money. —On searching tho house of an old gentleman who died in a town near New Bedford, Mass., a short time since, a bag was found containing about $l,OOO in Mexioan dollars and half dollars, and $1,200 in bills of one of tho New Bedford banks, being among its earliest is sues, and dating back nearly thirty years. Mr. Ezekiel" Miller, an ox-minister and ex-lawyer, but more reoently a farmer of South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts, eloped a few days ago with his Irish servant girl, taking with Mm also two of his children. An estrangement had existed botwoen Mr. Miller and his wife for a year past. Gold’s new steam carnage, which is con structed for use on .oommon roods, was exhibited in the streets of New Havon, Connooticut, on Sat urday last. It is six by sixteen feet, and its weight is two and a half tons. Its performance was satisfactory. The mqnument which the StatQ of Louisiana is ereoting, on the New Orleans battleground, has now readied the height of sixty feet. It is of white marble, and will bo one hundred and fifty I feet high when completed. . Beavers, which wero once so much valued for their furs, and were hunted almost to exter mination, are increasing in Canada, and are quite piouty within ten miles of Toronto. Picoolomini is said to have received an offer ,of marriage from a fashionable and very young Now Yorker, sinoo her arrival m tma conntrv. The house of Rothschild has lormed a brdnoh establishment at St. Petersburg. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents for “ Tex Pusa” will please bear mind the following rules: Every communication must be accompanied by the name of the writer. In order to Insure correctness In the typography, but one side of the sheet should ba written upon. We shall be greatly obliged to gentlemen‘la Peun sylvania and other States for contributions giving the current nows of the day in their particular localities, the resources of the surrounding country, the Increase of population, or any Information that will be Interest * Ing to the general reader. THE CITY. AHHBIMBNTg THIS BVBHINS. “ Our'Am.U,..* TflWM*.— Oouain”—ugHH W.tere Bnn D«p ” ABBMBI.T BOttßaos—aigaOTß,,,, me^Sf°“’ S °” ,A HoDOB ,—Etiiiopl.n Ent.rt.to. BoAED OF COHTBOLIEHS OF PoBUO SCHOOLS. —This board held their regal.rstjted mostinv wster- Asyattemoon, at their chamber, in Fifth etreltfheiow The following commnnlcottono were received M d refined fo the appropriate committee!: From the Third section, a renaeat that a partition might be pot up in the female grammar reboot at the Mount Vernon school- One from the Sixth-' section, askings for the establishment of a secondary school In that district, the present building in Lagrange place not being Suitable. Joe from the Twelfth section, relative to the expendi* t Pf® Onr from the fourteenth sec transfer of.ltems of appropriation. uJnnS??*^ 6 F lf S 6nth Nineteenth sections, an the Tw.nl.?. •Jeetlooi of enndij teaeherel' One hom •1. ™£u 0 , ,rt f Motion, announcing tho appointment to , cc ” f “ r -ith a etmitar committee of » .nitahle boil ling A . corannlnir ''- tion was received on WednnSl hB \? rM ' l *?*^ m “ B * Mhool wee oponed fhiMMotmn y ;.?« em .’ Mrlrt ' 0“ from the Twenty honjeSetß?rn.?JfUT9,?.“l“cr *“ oof reDt of 'ehool beTit th? iS,nM K .' „°“ 0 Mkln * for the erection or a •nil ‘ . “ Brldeebnrgi alio, one protMting ffiX&SS rewi 0 / th » oootreilem to thl rimed e™ ‘OKher.were em- KSu'JL 11 2* * J o«Mlarie«, to fetch a compare lively small, number of scholars! The Commute nn h Ills'to the amount 0tg11Q.442,20, - »hi.V#ereorderedtofcpeld. Afsw eWffi MllViere’ B«nln»er, for pleetaring, the ComriSirS; ?• for hriclEleylng, which wireS? .. 0D had thrown out. They Thlrf 84 *S tke Committee on Property of the Wnnnolpal fbr the High Schools, who, perhaps, mieht have some to make relative to this depart- . ment pf the school.. He would therefore move a-post ponement for the present .v?r;J^ ck J oa fhie the proper time to propore lift. < “ f ll * .P"* 00 -So roey be elcctod might io ‘** r “ ; d Mr. Jretren, Jrem thV High Sohc»l,_ repnrted the n.m«« of cßWnmtfitan « euiUMo cendldete. for principal of the JBlgh- gckiol. ‘Althongh the election hid been prerlotuily determined in canene, the names of the OMidid«t«« were rend, together with the letter, of the per«ms recommending them; • There were a number of applicants. Amwg the applicants were several teachers of the. pammarschools, ministers. teachers all over the conatry- They were au highly recommended; ” One. sanguine arplic*n4-of rered a letter from Hon. Thomas B. wMoh. upon being read, created a great deal orinerrifoeht, * Theballotlhg then commenced, and mulled as fol lows : - ’ / . ; a - s -■ - - ■ * •-•- > t- ForPrefereorN.H.M.gnire—Merere Birten,Booth, .Ooniy, Dnffi.ld,.Fry, Houston,. Hnnmrorfh,7rekren, Leich, Mjrchment, Bobbisi,' Trlnick-, Watren, Bead For Profeitor I»m.« Mcblure—Mererii Allicon, Ang n«y, Bnmm, Bneenbery. Ferrend. ' For Professor domes Bhosds-Meaers. Pavia, Himmol wright, I vie.. For Professor Thompson—Mr. Hollingsworth. .Proreiior Maguire wu deelsrtdelected. 1 On motion of Hr, genes, the eleetionnss made unanf moua. The roaiguatloa of F. IT. Bregy, French and Bpanlsh, was received and accepted! He has been engaged there for the last fburten years. The board then sdjonrn.d until Moiidsf next, when they will meet to rerire the list of boots mod In tho schools.. , • • . ' Mayor Henry and the (Jahblers.—We stated yesterday that Mayrtr Henry had recalled an or derfrom Judge Alllaon, directing him to restore the' art idle eased for-gambling to the parties from whom they bad been taken. -.Yesterday morning Mayor Henry sent the following letter to Judge AUlaou, on the sub ject, which will doubtless be perused with a great deal of interest: J , Hon. Jos. Alm-tor, Brabßir: An order has been mide by the Court of Qaarterßessions, for the delivery, to the defendants therein named, or their agent, of “a table, set of cheeks,-lay-out board, acoount book, and papers, ,f upon affidavit that the said articles were taken from No Chestnut street, during tbe.month of September or Oc tober -last,'by a party of the city police, and placed la the custody?©! the Mayor, ani : “ that tbe said ante were indicted for keeping the same for gsmbtieg purpoeee,' and .that srfd;Wictment'hla been by the Grand Jury ignored.' ll - r- / - • - ‘The ant of Februaryld, 18*7, dearly provides,in.case agatost Whcmebmplalnt has beep .made of- Veepfug a 'gambling house, tbattbe uto perty Beirtdforthe purpose of establishing the truth of auch charge should be restored, and the’ articles speci fied In the order of the court will, accordingly, be de livered on demand of the owners.- It is due .to the police who have toted under my in structions that the court should be informed why their efforts In the foregoing, or in other like cases, bars been made of no avail. (The Mayor here details the circumstances or tbe arrest, comments npon tbe cha racter of the articles seized, and refers to the fact that, in the face of the most pesitire evidence, the Grand Jury ignored the bill.) He then states: Complaints ara continually received at this office from wives. parents, and others, of the misery brought upon them by the gambUug-h