The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 18, 1858, Image 3

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1 Bri.,o*lMrtt Oout at Africa, Dec Sd
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with miae ana pakNngera,*6 James AjMeraice. rawm
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ortfVkhd aSratftt'irotKt 8 pu’tiie r Leag» ligfiibo*V ;. „
-vilrl*. JSfmaiVßak?T4 9.d*lA< ftornGepe Hajiiep, with
i&voSUnd Sorolte atßons. -Lett
Gate, all for,Bob*
gear Gosb fLdaj&; from firovlifce*
towa, with r id<we r to Geo.A Wood. ,>*». v» •••
f tchr, treasurer,, Fibber, Tdaja Cjyam Boston j ■filth oil
io 80/tfc A;o4tclay, kAljioodvQfiHth insVoff the Bits
Fathom Baos, wfl« xa,coUlslou with schr.lS T Atwood,
' cf ffsUilv.t, sB<l«*rried *wey< jibboom; the B T A feta
Realist ro> and *»?* ; i;».-.
c-fichc Heme, Datum, 0, days, from Alexandria', With
boillo , 'li9wliicd'&Udr' ! |‘ i --o’--* V'. a? t,— 1
-•*Jhr Charm, &kTr’rd*yS rfflm AlSzandfls.rfith deal
fo;»o»laodtf OS«
• Cobr Geo W Krebs, Kmsrioa; 1 diy fn>m H lfUU]ifito)>J
In •ballast to TkOS Wbßster, Jr. •; - ' >■- ;-
V 'Botti Heto; Terry' 3 difs from Baltimore: with hidse
toTaosWebster; jr^' '-‘V '•’ : " r ./
VScW-Woi 'Gfiorgov Jtjskios.l day from Smyrna,Del;
with .wheat to 3 h Bonier 4? Co.' ~ . , \ ’
*ca/ Uinm%? Brooks, -1 day from . New Castler Bel.
Jaa iiarratt dtSoii. '’• /',
•Bohr JWn > Lauk,Smltfcfl day from"?redeye*, Bel,
ifith own to Jlaa ttatratt A Son. > 1 ’’V*
l* day from'.OdeM*,
Dsi/Vith gralntiChwafUn ft ' - ! -v: ;
' Bohr 0 a: f£MbhorVotub!:fl' t 't dajifrom Salem ( 'wlth
xaU»u>iSiptma. '”i:, -
• gchr G«o Bdwlud,. Baker, 6 days from Salem, in'bal-
td,N t'tort«Tant A Oo.'- '" '' w ' - r ,v‘-' , h
ochr r Gnrtitj Id d&yifrom Calala,
lumber t v MTrnrapAfion.- '- ,
! Soht Adeliaa Tbw&*aad/Towhisibd» from NaWTork; :
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‘ ‘Schi* B K'B&VP l , nayh©ir, &om UOBtoh. * ..
Bchr B H Bb*noojj f JflarU, from Soatoa. . . . '
Bshr KH Towißwd/Wiillamjg)Jrom floßt<ijD. ' '•'
‘ Bchr Ald, iSoglißhi f '
' Steamship 'yorir/J ADaeraioe,
Sbip bultiD,' Berry," Shabghte,’ Workman & Co.
. Bohr., Adeline ; .lfoWujieDd/„TowhMbd,_salTMton, B,
Bixitf.' . .*• _« '• ~'Vi ' - «
;. BefurKhVVKelly,* Brotldenob, Crowell A Collins.
SeKr 1 ProfidahM, JK filarte*
yaotAJOp;/..; :' f
Bear George'Bdwrn, Biker, Boston,' ''-'do
Scbr B G shanuoa, Harts. Boston, Brown & While.
, gohr G J? Bro*n, Bare# A Godibai/. *
Schr B Smith, Boaglass, Mew York, Moble, Hammett
& CaldeeU, '/.- .•- ~ ./f;
. j. i< do •
fiehr BB f harp, Hayhew* K York, Beraller A Co, s
. Bchr dHOrockarc Preibrey, Twellt & Co:
~£tr JBfihjjf«fV'itatals,Baltimore^AGroreSjJr.' >
~ f' l . rJ v: y>? *>’ i i'* '* • '
(oan*w**tid«jpee of The jpreM:>
i ’. * -a 7 &AYBB B 3 GRACB,DevIT;IBSS:
There are some boats still coming down the canal.
The Wyoming left witird Wats.'aaToliowi:
HaryAnn UoOohkey.-nilraadironto Reeves, Abbott
lurabsr to : BchnjrlklUj games Bairrett,
blooms, 40. to'Cabecn A C°{ 3 Li ogle, ooal to
■i ; - -■ TS^ndanw .y t v r ;>t.--
AhePhEfedeiphU Jbcohsagej
. Oa»* Janiko?l>ee: i 7
TbchirattesflAmilton, frdmSt 7ago do Cuba, Charm,
from Mew Orleans and two. unknown brigs, west fn this
forenoon.K. Thai. for -We*t Indies, 4 and
aebr. dos Webstetr,ffOr. CharlMtonMrenttoseathis'af*
ternoon. The steamship Kerstone State, for fiavannih,
is now goingtOat<iWind W—*we*iher clear and pleasant.
vt f w« 5 taoar a* u.VGai»:
h ’i~‘t v?; ' ’ .-• --'. v
Wy-anrrtKfcm*»TOTj»fr»woa “• v-r-.
t w' ,i^i:- s fC*w/-yoaK, Beo l7r ”
Arrived, ship Bpamlnondas, fromßtterdamjbuffov
Sveatidevfrom LeghoroP
The £obr Jobs Bell, of Baltimore, Cspt T fimith, fi’dltz
boawTto Newjyorkv-witha cargo'of 'fhet’o,
Ac,-wehhvashbre.afght of,the 26th-oH/on'Northwe«t‘
Beef, Inagua The captain and orew 'Were' saved, bat
■ tbe-tesser is m* tctsl- wit saved; aud
Captgmtthremained-tasopeTlntond its sale;
, -r,- •? *'2 'j •■• - ---s'
" •*- • fPeriteameblp Arab?ft.) ' ’ •*- ~
Ar at Liverpool 28th aft, Amerios, (s)‘ BostonV
inst,<lndian, Qasbvc. ' 34, *Kang*ros.' fe) Jeffrey,
New-York.-r-<v w^rv- v - i-.i -zj .h-.-’ \ '
.•Bid 4th,'Karnakv T (») N *w York’/
Arifcficnth*ajpt>naSth, Yalton, (a) Wotton.K York'
fo:*HavroA29tbr Borhs«!ar(o:Ti»ntlns»n f dofor Ham.
barg, ■" 2dinst. WYork, ts) Yen fiaaten, do for Bremen;
Bid lit, Ariel, '(l)fLadta#?Kow'-¥ork. ■
-. Ar
Yotkj-wia it John*i ‘ l ’* ■' ‘ •
Ac at BrbtdliaTdjx Sdth.oit, Indianrßmpire.'fa) Cant*
teney, Revc YoikforGalway.;7p s ~ ‘ f
* MBUO&AMBA. :- » ‘ r ; '
Steamsfifp City of Wew York, Howes, hence, arrived
at Boston lUthlnsty mv ' ■*» ' • .
• Steamship City of Washington, Petrie, cleared at Hew
Yoik yesttrdsy for Liverpool.-. 1 •'/' ' -
bt;amihfp Yhiladdiphia/hloArran, bleared at K York'
verteeday for Havana and Mew Orleans.
hence, arrived at N York
yesterday, 't
ffehip Tatearora, Danlevy, henee,- arrived at Liverpool
,2d InatV' 4 «•■■- •-- * J 1 *'
fihlp B H Dlxer, Blxey iaUed from Liverpool Sd Inst
forßbllsdelpbia.* - 1 *
' Ship’ W .Y- Kent Wilcox, olesred at Charleston 14th
Imt for Liverpool, .with 1974 baleS'cottop, 615 bbls and
1180 sacks floor) and 688bbla rosin'. ! ' ‘
•Ship Wabderer,fratn New York for SanYrtnciscb,
wss sp?ken Uih invt; Ist 88 22, long 66 86 48 hoars out. ■
fihip Herkld, CTOVrell, cleared at Mew York yesterday
for Calmtoo.
6Bip Tsar. Falea.Xroni Rio de Janeiro, at N Orleats
mu tost, v'; r :
fchip. Geo Lee.Bmtow,from .-Calcutta for Boston,
pis&ed Highland Light IP M IfitU twt.
Ship. FioJaod, Pott; from LlTsapohl for Neir York,
arrived at Charleston ltohintt. in distress.. . .
Ship Caqtus Back, Olark, from NewYoik, arrived In
the Straits of Suada Sept 29. w -'z
Ship Oriental Ifblpple, from Boston, arrived in the
StraitsofBundAB*Pt2£. , M ,• ‘ •,. \ *
cbow-foojeept2s,; iv, ,• - - -
Barqoe £ K Kane, Hewitt, hence, via Richmond* for
Bio do Janeiro, was wrecked at sea about 26th nit.' The
ship Sportsman,' at New York 16th lost, from Leghorn,
makes tbefoHbwiogreport In relation to the disaster;
Dao lOjlat 2468, - long 6228, spoke barque Ceres, of
Yarmouth, Bio, 40’ days from'Bristol, Bog, for Savan
nah. Took from her Frank Petoni, James Dleup, and
John Connor, allot whoa were seamen belonging to
bsrqne £ K Kane.<whlob vessel waawrreoked 14 days
previous The £ belonged to Philadelphia,
end was from Richmond, with a eargo oi Soar, 7 bound to
Bio do Janeiro.' fih'ehad experienced a ve;y heavy gale'
tor 7daya, arid forß'daya bait a most violent hurricane,
when it. was found necessary .to cut-away the masts,
which was done, in iat 2d,' long 8Q - sTie captain and
crew were taken oft b/;fbo ship, Hiring Bnn, bound to
Melbourne, aod- were' subsequently transferred to the
Ceres, from .which'* abovo' three men were
. taken, Ospt Hew/ttand ike remainder of the erew ‘ re
maining on board thV Ceres;-[The EK K was owned
by Capt Hewitt and Mr WlUfaths, Ship carpenter, of
this city- 'She cleared on the 16th Sept for Riobmond,
and uU«d thence on the 12tu Oct 3
i?Srque r Minnesota, Veacdok, -heQCe at Pernambnoo
llthuit) *- - - *•*--. * -*•*'
Ba'que Dennis Belly, Corson, from Bio de Janeiro,
arriTOd at New Orleans yesterday <• z'
Barque Grspesbop, from Bio de Janeiro, arrived at N
Orleans yesterday, /- ;; /. * - r - . A. 1 •; .-i %
Barque Ohantictoer, Murray, from Bio de Janeiro Bor
6, arrived at Baltimore yeetenfay. -\ ■«>«
Barque Obsster, Crosby, from Savannah, arrived at
Boston.ffilblast., -
Barque :Meuoos, Stevens, bom Gvvastan, at Bolton
16th inti. , f -■. . . - f
Barque Eventide,Partridge, from Bio de Janeiro,was
below Hew York yestirday. y { • ,
lEUrque 6 Clark, Elliott, for Montevideo, oieared at N
Ywkyestordar. •• -
Barque D:G Wtfepn, Peacock, is* up at Boston for
. ;v >-ri'^ ■ jv,. ?*.*) *;>= ; "
fiarquo Ir»a, Nobre. for Philadelphia about Dec 10,
was at Maracaibo Nov JO.*' - .
Barque Teresa, Poster, from' Maracaibo, arrived at N
Barque Fairy, Bllsh, for Hew York, sailed bom Woo-
SongQotS. . . r ; _;v -
Barque Ro-phora#, (Dutch) . Kraleing,. sailed from
Mauritius Oct 12 foeNe* York
Brig Kineo, Cannery, from Tarim Island, arrived at-
NorfulklSib lost. ~ -v, •
Brig -Empire, Crowell, from Bwaa Island, arrived in
Hampton Beads for orders. „; --
Brig ffmTell, Burch*, forßio do iaFJsts.-cieared at'
Boston 16th lost. ,s
Brig Trenton, Athertop/henor, arrived at Portland
16'hlDSt. - J; V, /-1-f. '> i=; *
BrigT. B WsttaonrDaniabr; cleared at Hew York.fM
terday A '
? 'BrigTaoke* Biad*-Da#ling, from Bib Aefanelrb Oct
1,-yttU 4000 tags ooffv.V arrived atNYork yesterday;
Bne Helen MiUer. from' PernkbibaeoHor 14; at Bal.
Left id port balnuM Ann a Grant,
from aicbmond. Bailed Nor 12th, barque Afsrioa’. for
Bio de Janeiro/'-r>- --.-. i
. WUmlngioa, NO. 16th inst • r- ? • t-
Sehr' Daniel Godwin,* Beastoh, from AtUkspas ar»
rived at Oharie»ton 14th iuit. - .
Bohr W 0 Bwtl.ttj Ooninlly, for Pbiludslpliia. wllad
from Newport 16th inst. (
Sehr J-B Dieverson, Wh'e'iton,-from Lynn
delpbia. sailed from Newport 16th Icst-nol as before. '
Behr Testa, Tomlin, for sailed from New
port 16th Inst: - *»•" ’’
Bohr Ellen Bosh, Somers, henoe for Cuba, wm spoken
muins^latatiajloogTesa. .. ,
Bcbr Bdwio' Reed; Chipman, from Boston for Phlla*
delphla, arrived afc New YorkywtSfday.
6chr Roekiogbtm, Talpey, hence, arrived at Boston
36ih ihst.-- "- f - ' * «*' '
Bebr 1 Paugasset', WSplsS. cleared at Boston 16th inst.
for WUmtagion-Del*
Bcbrs Snow Flake, tfesyeri for Philadelphia: Tri-
Artis, fov Smyrna, Lrl; Almira T. Uacdy, aod
HorthFaemc, Maury.for -Dennis Creek NJ, aod John
-P o #**** ®Uidtt, fife Mlufice Blrer, sailed from. Provi
dencel6*hlnat., f . . • -
M
Bolira J.lie« L Whlt«, K.t<!h.n„ : .!i4 King. Dots.
Johnfon. henc. &t Georgetown. 80, j»u, | M tr..
Bcbr J M oonston,‘ Bussell, heoee, «w ■H.ebßglng »t
Pen.RcoUOtblost.-~ w ,
Steamer Slack Diamond, Allen, for I’MltylelnhU.
clearedatKenlTork jeiieticj:■ ...
‘. ’ . NOTIOK TO MARINEBS,
Notice is hereby given that the.buoy is gone from
Tjylor** Beet, at the month of Portland harbor. It will
.be replaced with as little delay as possible.
By order of the Light House Board ■ .
. U,, THEO. P. GRKENE.
' ■ s’- v • - Lighthouse Inspector, Ist List.
Portland, Me, Deo 18j 1868' - .
• v* - ■ NAVAL; ;
A lette> dated St Paul do Loando, West Coast of Af
rica, Oct If shys r ‘‘The brig Bsinbridge has jast returned
to Porto Praya, with fever and scurvy on board. The
Marion is there also. The Dale is in the Bight of Benin.
The da* ship leaves for POrto Praya in a fewv daysj and
from tbeaee to Madeira. and the TinoenoeawUl.be th*
only ship on the coast ojz the Congo. 1 }
Ship r Ocean. Agproia; HotcWUu/at New >Torlt from
Klida Island, Lover OsllfornU-Bsnt 6th, reports- Was
JOdsys to the equator in fhe 4 Pacifier, crossed In long
119 W; had asacoeMiou of calms add light airs: pasted,
Cape Horn 0«6 s J»t the flspd'bearing N 40 milw:'ex
changed signals with the American ship Rambler send
ing to the’sctoth'gnd Westward: -hid fine pleasant wea-'’
their off . thw. Cap*.I'/ 1 '/ Nov : 12, iat 1910 BMoog $O2O W.
sigoalisfd Bremen brig Pioneer, from, Buenos Ayres'for
Bremeo. .NOr; 16,1*t/l2 20 B.Tbng 82.26'. ezohanged
signals wlthF/eqck ship Imperador, from Bio Janeiro
for,Lisbon. Dec.sjjat SO,long 6{TBO, stake bxjg Ksry:
Lowell, Iddiya ft<Hu Machfss r fbr fifc. Znotsas, all wifi!
Bed 11,-Spoke French barqne. Elam, of Borde»nx ( frbm
Qharieeton for Senegal..Beqlf, Ut SB, 10ng72 .40, spoke
barque OiilLfldiard«,irpa AbSlachlc6]a for Boston. Jan
11,pn.tK^!putward'puuge, thVfirst day Henoe,
In akatcWtaßaD, wltHTn^ir'and Mil,Jdlm'Yerrls)
forala, Rioliirdattain, log/ in a,
fit, jumps! from iba/topgallant- forecastle overboard,
and was off wilds Island,
Joseph /* John illiams,’.£ngU*h,
•Hi seamen, de
sotted to the main land - Abg -l8 a'derpaleh'
from Ssn.Baicof; ifi^iatidMlisipp } 6o miles fromßUde,
>lsland,that
tloa on the wad? eijd .WUsOdwsa in, a dyfog state atSan,
the/island barque Qalina; and for
.Liverpool iffi&nt 6 dayi^^uiqtmwhfavValparateo^
tji.m
eoarg. , - ) '
tYer steamship Arabia, diHanlax.y
Ar from from’New rork hept 28. Granada, in the
Btraits of Banda; 29th, Agnes at Mauritius; Ootlfi.Mar*
mioa, at Singapore; Pso Avßord Aaerik* and AtaUnta,
at Bremen;. Hero, at Plashing; 2d,Wisconsin, at Beal;
Bd, Antarctic and Oalfconn* at Lwetpool.
-.Arfrom.New Orleanißso I,Washington, Albatross,
hnACitrioh, at two loss of
forftmart,' Aoi, Detroit and.Goneignment. at Liverpool;
24; Oceaa Star, at De«;' TBornddon and Thames, at Li
verpool.
Aufrom pity. Taint 86»2, Greenland, at Liverpool.
Ar~from Oaarlerfton.Bee I, Mackinac, Amelia, and
JobnYfaJeTi *> LiTsroooJ; 2d. Gbo Parkhill, Tennessee,
Mew York, aad Bd Bffolley, at do; Bd, Ledoonia, at do.
vA>,fß>m Monterey and Piorlda ~
‘ %ld foe Mew York Oct 9th x la i Bated, ft dm Pbiang. :
c.BId fotMobUo Declst, Bskotob, from Beal. , .-■
Bid tor Boston B«o Ist, Irvine, from Greenookf uot
16. Mi&trol, from PSoang. . -
Tfitf Sufftrtk; froni' hKiramaohi, bound to Bristol, was
abandoned at sda OttBl/ Ths arew, with tbd exception
of five men, who would not ltftfe her, were taken off by
the 3 3 at Liverpool.- . . c ;
Thk-Admitaljfrom Liverpool .to- Savannah, has put
back leaking^and with her ground tier completely
WMhed otit. -- -a.- -^r 2 .
ABSVAW;AT; THifi PRINCIPAL HOTfiLB,
'.f! '•= jS'» i
GIB ABO HODBB—Ohß.inot <tre«t, below NintA, ;
I. B Webb, Jt,,W«UnatMl WMo LioghUri. N Y
V E«mleSA”t|ilT i ' . Orßßttwi, Mom, 8J
K b M&griirf; Lftnnsitfor 3 H l’OKn
gr. 2 4 Ilonofe, Oblc%« lnrAlo ; i, Obkego
who Bostofi \ 01ofs4. " *
Cuts u Havens «J*<fc.h 1 W W«“|lJ J I V,Qnio .
tpwia Smith, jr.BojJteM . fißLYfilkee; N J
WB Cox, M,0’ Joan’S Orsiswsll«lf. Md
safest (siSMi.
Jas 0 Fansett, lowa EmJ*»dier, Clni ,
Geo A Chase, Bt Louis - 3 T Axterbock, Bl Louis
PoSSTr' ' JoSSYiiV
Wm B BttUimM J P lelMd, Boitoo
B W Cater & layßaUimotb B M Bhoettaker, -
L N Webbj-'-Va " ■ I H Htrlin, Scranton
OaptSfresny, NY BPBoblnion,Bl
BSTappeii, Boston • W H Gilds, Jr. N Y
Wm A McClelland, NY J B Bolllnion. N Y
M B Field, Boston 8 Ball, Boston
BOOroohorJu.N Y Jos Black, JS Y
W,7 H Ballard, Ya , GB Rogers, MY
H’H Lee, NY V N O&psn, N Y
G V Bolt, NY 6R Kramer, Baltimore
John 0 Nstt, Albany A Smith A la, N Y
Chas Benedict. Cenn . Jos Carew, Mass
Wm. White; N J*. • 1 Sami V Fulkerson, Y*
Tboa.Gardner, Balt Thos Sewell, Jr, Balt
S’M Ohappel,Balt Wff Roberts,N BoUon,U
MREOHaNTB; HOTBL—Fourth st., below
T T Brown,'Balt 1 *' ''’ A G arrison, Pittsburg
,F S Boas A la. Beading . , Jos Mahon, Shippensborg
Ob Witt 0 Brown,NY Hoa W H Hiester, Pa
W,m MoOabe, Pa H Stono, Rochester, N,Y
Jos Coulter, Louisville ' Miss Mary Hays. Indlana
Chat MeDonongf Carlisle Wm £ Van Reea, Oal
G Went*, Trenton; NY AG Walls, Pa
£ Hough A la. N Y , Wm H Beed, N Y
Jas D-Mason, Balt Wm 8 Ayres, Ind
Hon Asa Packer, Pa
UNION 2oTKL—Arch .tro.t, below FtmrUi.
Be A Hoover' Sc la. Tenh, L 0 Van Alen. PA.
R C Kimball, Ohio . A H Cline, Arkansas
Jqo Slusser. NY . W B Breitenhaoh, Pa
W Underwood, Centre oo BP Hartshorn, PitUb’gh
£ F B)eck,'B'fiihlebdm ' Isaac K Loos, Pa
Jno McFarland, Joo Hunter, Tamsqua
AMKRItjAN noiEli—Ohe.laut >t„ .bora firth.
J GRoUnsoD, Qarllsle\ .; GeoG Goforth, NY-
Miss f Rohiosoo, Carlisle J 0 Herbert* NY
MJS BuriJlij NY; . k .... - EM-Baker, Lancaster •- ■
John W-Rsy, Mass Obas 3) Lord, fit Louis
Mraßuekwaiter, WOhestsrMisa Backwater, W Chester
David B Mofehow, M J v r DJ £ May land, N J
Wm MRced, Bath, Me , J.WLowden,Bl
P DaUe. M Y * F Behley* Ud .
0 T Babcock. Boston > • J Bobrdeaa.N.Y
G lYLane, Baltimore,,.. G A Colly, Niles, Mioh
FBINKLIN. HOUBK-Oheitirat street, above Third,
lfc£ Hoyt, BeJtitaere MB Welch, Olltton Park
J KHwt Kentucky N Taylor. CliCtou Petk
D_rN JV' ’-'i < G- OJarfelOj WMhlbgtoa
M Hildreth, Hui J P Wilde, DovCr, Del
A Williams, Delaware - X Pejker; Bridgford
JosDEvanßiNY Joe Haalaharbt, 24 Y .
F Beading, Trenton.NX B B Borden. Trenton,N J
D A Beheimer, N Y - , Ge* Kenny, NH
D Mackintosh, N Y-t '• J • ; Robt Taylor, Boston
E Beldia, Burlington J R Pennington, Harrisb’g
BLACK BEAR:INN—Fifth end Merchant street*.
I Jackson*: la, Chester co’ G W Sprett, LewitburgjPa
D Hills, NY . JJackßon, KennetSauare
W H Btrong, NJ, ' ' D Snyder, Darby,. Pa
X R Lewis, Springfield, Pa 7 W Shields, Cheater eo
8 B Ha&inobd, h* Chester 7 WiJUamsdn, Delaware oo
EOrossman; Lebanon, N Y A Agnew & la, Cheater co
Mrs Pyle, West Chester S Hoses, Phoeolxville, pa
G Patterson, N 7 AC Gross, Phila
7aa Poiteuß, Delaware eo 87) Byers, Cheater co '
B Lewis, Delaware co *" ’■ M Brooke, Delaware.eo '
0 pairlamb, Delaware co A Woodland, Chester co
Joseph Garrett, Chester oo
MADISQN HOUBS—Second et„ below Arch.
J M Jones k la, Va Jno Smith, NY
Tbos Robb, NY J <j Pennington, Pittsburg
23 Bice,’Washington) DO . Bam* 8 Cleaver. Del
J Jones, Phil* 8 Smith, PnJla
MODNT.YBjmON HOrjtL-SCeond st., above Are*.
J W Zelepo, Odessa, Del B Hartman, Clearfield
J D Dmefjr, Clearfield ■ L Load A la, Del
R L Gr*nt r Del A Oliver Arnold, N Y
Hiis P Arnold, N Y Master H Arnold, N Y
ffm Kookogy, PhHa' ’ f - -
t NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, aborc Third.
•G W Relfanjder, Pottsvllle W FVoute, Port Clinton
H J Handler, PottaviUe ' John P Davidson, Pa
.8 Cable, Lancaster 7 Whitaker, Mt Clare
■ Vk m Hiller, Pa J McClelland, Pa
; BLACK BBAR HOTEL—Third it, ah. Oallowhlll.
•A Weaver, New Texae, Pa Judge Apple, Bocks co.
J Haldeman, Warrington L Clemmed*. Doylestown
0 Van Artsdilen, Pa MVB Artsdalen,Pa 1
Wm Bddows, Moreland ' E Haldeman, Pa
Solomon Kud.-r, Pa -D Olemmens, Chester val
P Bruner, Princeton, 111 8 Jones, Princeton, 111
> BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CaHowhUl.
J Tower,£a«ton T UFisler.Erie, pa
OP-Wack,Norristown KobertGood, Doyiestown
J Stout, Lycoming co, Pa
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Tin*.
N Needham, Pa JDuer, Pa
-Jesse CowMwrirpa-.-.r-i-,-,— —
f A Newtown " JL /anney, Jr, Newtown
J W Torbert, Newtown Jaa Thornton, Byberry
Jacob Eutbum, Pa ■ RGood, Pa
P Good, P* • . TB Walton, Pa
D McNair, Pa £ Williams, Buckingham
U Perry, Attleboro Bami Phillips, Newtown
RT Williams, 22d ward JH Smith. 22d ward
T E Pickering, Pa Thos Beading, Pa
B N,Miles, Daviaville ; 8 Brown, Browneburg•.
A German, Newtown - A Corson, Newtown
JasßLambeit, Pa - 8 T Wynkoep, Pa
H Wiidmau, Dolfogton - P MoNamare, Ireland
Issao Gould, Trenton ‘ JasYPeok, Pa
£dwd Stapler, Bucks co Wm Davison, Pa
JOSEPH GILLOTT.
) Bespeotfolly iuvitos the attention of the Public to
the following numbers of His
PATENT METAIiIiIO PENS,
which, for quality or material, freedom of aotlon, and
great durability, will insure universal preference.
FOR LADIES’ USE.
Por flne neat writing, especially on thick and highly-
flniahed paper,
NoS. 1,170, BQB, 893, 60*i
In extra-fine point*.
. FOB GBNEBAC USE.
; ' Nos ,2,-164,160,168, AM. In flue points.
FOB GENTLEMEN’S USE.
; For Juge, free, bold writing:
The Black Bwen QuUl, large Barrel pen. No. 80S, (on
' cards and !b boxes.)
f FOR GKNEBAL WHITING.
• No.-268. Extra-fine and fine points. - L
’ Nq.'262..7E«g1e Pen.
No. 840. Th*e Autograph Pea.
>' ’ ' FOB COMMBBOIAL PDBEOBBB.
: The celebrated ‘ Correspondence Pens, Nos. 882 and
417-;"-
The Publlo Pen, No. 292.
“ « with Bead, No. 404
‘ Small Barrel Pens, fine and free, Nos. 892 and $l6.
FOB SILK TO 7B« TXipS
; AT THE MaNDPAOTTJBBB’B WAREHOUSE,
* . „ No. 01 ions stxiet, kbw tobk.
; dir.fAs4w , ~ , HENRY OWEN, Agent.
MOTHER! What to tbo best and most
agreeable Oouph. Medicine? ‘
' . _ • BHOWN’B PULMONIOA)
i W hat is the most certain for Oroop? -
; . , BR ,WN>B PULMONIOA'
, What Is sost speedy for Whooping Cough ?
. . D&OfVN’S PULMONICA.'
. . What is the best for Asthma ?
?- V < BBOWN’d pULMONXOA
! . What cures Bronchitis,quickest ?
BSOWN # 8 PUL«ONfOA!
, Whit will ease my cough, soothe my nerves,
> ’ and relievb, if it does not entirely care 1
; The beet thing Is BBOWN’H PULMONIOA!
: No oae>kes it hut what they fled speedy relief. It
Is a syrup, agieeable in taste, harmless even for a babe,
never/ails to esthsff, and coats but 25 centra bottlo.
■ Bold by, all Confectioners, Druggists and Groters.
Wholesale ‘220 Boat h THIBP Stroet, dl6-lm
WOULD DO WELL BY
VJT calling onDILEBA KRN&IL, 189 North NINTH
street, above Cherry, and have their old Garments made
to iook eqaalto new, by oleansing or dyeing and repair
ing d!8-2t*
GUNTLEKEN^
.UNIQUE AND ELEGANT
STYLE OF HAIB OUTTING,
Imparting a Graceful appearance to the Head. Room
28 ABOADE, West Avenue. It*
j OST. —On Tuesday night, in Eleventh
JLi street, between Chestnut and Coatee, an English
LererJfYATOfl.A liberal reward will be given for its
remrn to ibis offiee. . It*
Ghbistmas dinner extension
TAHI,KB, good and aheap, at loutufaetorr. 259
South TUIBD Street,
CtEORETART AND BOOK CASES, in
k 5 great TOrl.tr, at maanfaetor/, 260 .oath TIM It!)
Btre«t,
\J\T ARDROBES OP ELEGANT STYLES,
V V for sal. cheap, nt jD«nufaetoi7, 260 South
THIRD Street.
171XTEN8ION TABLES, suitable for ships,
JLTi steamboats, hotels, and dwellings, Tor sale cheap,
at manufactory, Ho. 260 Booth THIRD Street, d!8-lm
TAJ ANIL A ROBE, assorted sizes, manu
lf A ■ fsetured andfnr sale at lowest New York prloes,
hj WKA7KR, SMLBR, to 00 ,
No. 28 North WATER Street,
dis and aa North WHARVBB.
tT EG TAR—Always on hand a fall supply,
AY. and for sale by - WEAVER. PIILER 6c 00.,
No. 23 North WATER Street,
d!8 end 22 North WHARVES,
RACKED, .WHALE OIL.- 2,80 W gallons
Northwest Ooast, for sale by It -W, P. ALLEN,
14 South DELAWARE Arenne (UH-bt
Bleached winter whale oil—
- 2,600 salloas In etore,- and for sale by It. W. P.
AtliEN, 14 Sonth DELAWARE, Arenue. d!B.dt.
ttnbleaohed winter sperm 0i1,1,234
,1,234 osllons In cists and barrels In stare, and
•for sale by fi. W. P. AIIBN, 14 Scath DELAWARE
Arenne,/ . . . dIS St
J7ANDLBS.—BO boxes best Sperm Candles.
bo boxes best Adamantine Oandleo, for Bale by B.
w.g. ALLEN, 14 South DELAWARE Arenuo.dlB.6t
■; ,TRU SSES [—Genuine French, lo
,
■ : TicUBBEB. r Genuine French, for Children.
i ' TRUSSES 1 do do. Ladies.
.-* TBUdSEsj I Approved American Styles.
Hopporter Braces} English Abdominal Belt* ; Syrln
ges,ft newknd improved self-ipjeoting article, specially
adapted to Ladton’nse. Also, bath-room'or Hydrant
Enemas {-French Pessaries: Breast Pumps; Infante’
rNu?'fogPl-Bkßi Nipple HbelU and Shields. For sale
.by c ' CALEB IT. NEEDLES. Pharmaceutist.
' C ahd Practical adjustor of Heohantoal Remedies,
ls ß-,Wf. forper TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phlla.
i Ladies’ roomi—emWauise go Twelfth street, next door
tartar*. ' ' - T oolite
Curtain ©ocb.B
■{MASONIC HALL,
iTX 710 CHESTNUT STBBET, ' ’
BHLOtV ElOHTtf. e
PhtLADSLPHii, Deoember 18th, 1858.
‘ W. H. OARRYL & BRO.
will sell—
Cuitains of wide French Satin., (
Oartains of wide French Lampafi.
Cat talus of wide French Tapestry.
Oartains of wl e French Broca tells- x
Cflrtatns of wide plain Satin. ’
Curtains of wide Turkish Cloth.
Curtains of Satin Delaine.
Oartains of Damask Delaine. - 1
Outtaina of Wtfwted'Daraasfc.
Ctfrtatas of Turkey Bed. -
Coftainl or OhlnW. , ,
Curtain materials of ever f description.
Embroidered Lace Curtains.
Lace Curtains ~..sSapaif.
Lace Curtains £* apair. &
Lace Curtains ft.6o a pair.
Ldos Curtains $5 a pair.
L&6 CUrtainS.. $6 a pair.
Laos 0urta1n5............ $7 a pair.
.•.L*oe Curtains......,«*•*•s?.so aval*. . ...
Laie Curtains It! a parr. . \
Looe Curtain*.. k........ .$8.60 a pair.
- Lace Ourtdlne ..'.s9 a pair.
1 LaceOdrtalns ...,,..£9 60 a pair.
Laia 0Utta1n5............f10apair. 1
' CWtalfi* .sl2 a pair.
Lace CUftsfoi....;sl4 a pair.
Lsoe Curtains..,,,,slB a pair.
Lace Oartalne $lO a pair.
Lace Curtains.,....,slB apair.
Lace Curtains $2O a pair.
tacd Curtains;.,..'.. $25 a pair;
Lack Curtain#...*..sBo apair.
LadiTCtifWins, 9io a pair.
' Lace ChftalndL .V. ..Jit*,- $6O a pair. .
2,000 Window Shades, painted aftd gold borders, In
store and'for sale At the following prices, with good
fixtures, complete with each shade : ' .
• Gilt JBordered.Wlndow Bhades and Fixtures.sl.oo y
Gilt Bordered Shades and Fixtures. ...»«• .*.51.25.
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures »$1.60
Gold BordeifidShades add Fixture5..,;....51.75
Gold BWdeM Shade*find |lstdrds.„...;.s2 OO ,
Gold Bordered Bhadfis fiiffi Fi*tnrW,.v.....sJ6o
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures.••**“«* 1%
Gold Bordered Bbades and Fixtures $3 OO
Gold Bordered Bhades and Fixtures •*B-25
„ •'"-Mered Shades and Fixtures |8.60
Goia »v._ - and Fixture5........53.76
Gold Bordered ~ .$4.00 -
Gold Bordered Shade# aod JTav*.. *4 f 0
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixture#..w. «>.*..
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures....... .$4.76'
Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures.., $5.00
Gold Bordered bhades made to order, of any styles or
rtse. -
Hußlin Oortalns,.... ..at reduced prices.
' Muslin Oartains.,. 76 cents apair.
Muslin Curtains.sl 00 apair.
Maalin Curtains.,, ..,$125 apair,
Muslin Cnrtainsi..6o » pair.
Muslin Curtilns, $1 75 a pair.
Muslin Outtaina $2 00 a pair.
Muslin Curtains....••••••••s2 25 a pair,
■ Muslin Our U1na....... $2 60 a pair.
Muslin Curtains $2 76 a psir.
MusHn Curtains $8 00 a pair.
. Muslin Oartains....... $3 50 a pair.
Muslin Cnrtsina.*. $( 00 a pair.
Muslin Curtains. $4 50 a pair.
Muslin Curtain5............55 00 a pair.
Gilt Cornices .60 cents each.
Gilt Cornice*. 62 cents each.
Gilt Cor ni0e5...... 75 cents each.
- Gilt C0rnice*............51 oOeacb
GUt Cornices '1 25 each
' GUt Cornices 160 each
Gilt 00rn1cM......1 76 each*
• Gilt 00rni0e5............ 2 00each
; GiltOoroices. 2 26each ■;
,GUtOornlcei.. Sfioeaoh
.Gi1tC0raiw5............ 8 00each
GUt Cornices ~ 4 00 each
GUt Cornices.,. &fOeach ,
_ GIU Oorntees very rich, all styles,
W. B* OARRYL & BROTHER, . ; -
’ • ’ OurUio Store, '
719 CHESTNUT STREET below EIGHTH ST.
delB.lt. v North Side.
fUntcroala.
Removal. —william & & Alfred
1 MABTIEN hare remered their Books tore from -,
/ . No. 608 to No. 606 CHESTNUT STREET.
One door East of their former stand, where, with, In
creased facilities and more spacious apartments for the
arrangement of their stock, they hope to receive a con
tinuance'of, the patronage which has been extended to
them In former years.
They would at this time particularly Invite attention
to their very large assortment of
SUPERBLY-BOUND BOOKB,
suitable for Presents daring the approaching Holidays,
embracing. ' v
ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
FINELY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS,
THEOLOGICAL, >
RELIGIOUS,
JUVENILE, and
STANDARD WORKS.
Also, a large and unrivalled Collection of
BIBLES
of every siae, style, and description,-In ornamental
Media», both English and American editions.-all of
which ate offered at the lowest prices. dlB»3t
REMOVAL.—The. Adelphi Hotel, Peter
■-»> Mo ELROY. Proprietor, has been removed from
227.80uth fifth street to 277 Bonth FIFTH Street.- The
Proprist r, thankful for the patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, desires to see his old friends and patrdn*
at his new house/ - dlo*6t«
(\OTICE.— The office of The West Philo. -
L v deiphin Fautngt} Hallway Company has been
removed to.the Depot, N W corner of HAVERFORD
Road end LOGAN ntreet, Twenty-fourth ward d!4-12t
removal.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
' • -■ ha. ; -
BEMOVJD TO No. Uto CHESTNUT STREET,
THI&D DOOtt BBtOW tWBLTTH.
; • South Bide,
Where hefs prepared to execute all orders in his line,
having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle*
men's wear.
SAMUEL. H. MATTSON,.
n2s*3m-lf No. 1126 CHESTNUT Street.
DK. E< MoOLELLAN,
Removed to No. 1441 WALNUT Street,
dlO-lm Northeast corner of Fifteenth street.
pijotograpljß, &x.
A CARD.—To Photograph, Ambrotypo, and
>-**»■ i>a£Beixeot^i»*r-A,»ti»t* r _- t-'TtiapeotfaiJjr inform
.mj customers that I have sold my stock establishment,
8. W, corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, to
'Messrs. McOLSBS fc 0o , and solicit for them a conti.
,nuance of the favors I Have received; Persons Indebted
to. or having claims against me, will please call for
settlement previous to January Ist.
JAMBB OREMBR.
McOleee & Co. will continue with increased faoi lities
the Photograph, Ambrotype and Daguerreotype stock
buslures as above, where £. B. McOlees {latecfßslU
more) will be pletsedto see hls Mends. de!B*ol*
/'CHRISTMASJBeauiifuI Photographs, of
LI all sixes, finished in the highest style of stl; also,
those gems of art. the Daguerreotype and Ambrotype,
Crayon style, .will be made at the loweit prices for the
holidays, at the BOOT Gallery, $29 OHESINOT Bt.,
and corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT, dlfi-stuihtf
i«(\TO HOME WITHOUT A STEREO
AY- BOOFE. , > ‘
E . PARRISH,
800 AROH STREET ,
Offers an assortment of flue English and French
STEREOSOOPIO VIEWS,
.Of HIS OWN IMPORTATION.
mHB STEREOSCOPE, in every variety,
' X tor sale by , JAMXS W. QUEEN,
d!4 924 CHESTNUT Street, .*
npHE MARRIAGE CEREMONY IN THE
X Stereoscope, for sale by JAMKB W. QtJBEN,
d!4 924 CHESTNUT Stroet.
CG. CRANE’* PHOTOGRAPH BOOMS,
• (Formerly VAN LOAN’S,)
682 ARCH Street. AU the various styles and sixes of
Pictures, Daguerreotypes, Aznbrotyues, Photographs,
and Ivorvtypes are taken, and at moderate prloes.
d7-3m* , - t
(fentUmcn’s Jnrtilßljing ®oo&a.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
R„ ,0. WALBORN & 00.,
(Now) Nos. 6 and T North SIXTH Street,
Have now in Store a moat complete and varied Stock
'of—
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
ffCrtfAß&B for
CHRTBTM4& PRESENTS.
They beg to Inform the public In general, and the
Ladies in particular, that t'aetr line of
GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS
la unequalled in thle city . dll-lmlf
(Comimsßiun Rouses,
Linens for men’s wear.
American Linen Company’s superior style Brown
LinenOoatlnga, £ and %, various shades: Brown and
Bleached Linen Books, various styles; Brown Linen
Drills. A.c&olco assortment of the above Goods now
bn sample, and for sale by . JOSEPH LEA,
. dlO-tf 12S and 130 OHESTNUT Street.
TAPERS.
PATENT TAPER HOLDERS,
FOR LIGHTING GAB,
STAIR ROJ3S,
STEP PLATES, g
IN ALL VARIETY, ON HAND, AND YOU BA LB
BY THE
MANUFACTURERS,
WILER & MOSS,
826 SOUTH FIFTH,
BELOW WALNUT STREET
CARY'S CARPET-SWEEPER. —Please
call at 439 CHESTNUT Street, 94 story, and see
the xery latest edition of Carpet-Sweepers. This little
machine swoeps clean without n brush, and Is adapted to
floors, 011-olo'li, and Straw Matting, Tho price Is
only Throe Dollars, which any one can afford j and It
will rare t.e cost in a few mouths. Cut this out and
you will be sore to remember thß number—499 CHEST.
.NUT Street, 3d otory. <ll6-BIX
SOAP.— 85 boxes Ohem. Olivo Soap, 25 do.
Brown Soon, audio do Dale Soap, for sale by
W.f.A&LBR. < f dl9-0(
THE PRF^S,r n PIin,ADELPmA. SATTIRDAY. DECEMBER 18. ISSB.
New iXuMicatiatts.
oFart!—
MILES STANDISH 1
.»M ILLUSTRATED. L i
JUST PU BLIbUKt), >
(With exprws permission andapprobutlonoftheautharl
voritnvra of ptiogo&nA&iriet,
From original drawings by John W. Ebnloger. illnstra-;
tiva of LONGFELLOW’S NEW POEM,
The COURTSHIP ot MILES STANDISHJ
The work oontalns eight large highly finished Photo
graphs, executed by BRADY, the eminent Photo-,
graphor,’ whose name alohe will Attest their superiority.;
The special peculiarity of these Illustrations is, that
they are Photographed on a reduced scale from the ori
ginal drawings, which are thna re-produced, aven ln
the minutest loaches, and have all the delicacy of the
celebrated Paintings upon Dresden China. Th seltn-;
pteeslone are pasted upon heavy plate paper, with inter
fleetingcream-coJered leaves, containing tho descriptive;
text; the whole bound In large quarto massive Turkey;
morocco covers,with be reled ana gilt edges. .
FBIOE SIX DOLLARS. .
' Also, now re'sdy,
MR; ALDRICH’S NEW VOLUME,
THE BALLAD OP BABIE BELL
,-MuaMd, lSmo. Price 76 ots. ■'
*« One bf the tribst delicate and exauialte books of'
YeVseiMthicli hae oter been published In this country.'!
The meohanical eseeution, type, paper> and .printing, !
are uoau'rpaaaed'” J'
#** These books are sold by all Booksellers, end.,
sent by mall, postage free, to any part of the United’
States, on receipt of the price, by BT7DD A OABLK*
TON, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 810 BROAD WAT,
He* fork, . . dIS-atuth tf
Y~ e Antique book store, 27 south
BIXiH STREET ~J., BABIN respectfully an
nounces that he has on tale the Urgent variety of BN
GUSH BOOKS in the city, all of whioh, having been
notitfbt at auction, will be sold at
EXTREMELY BOW PRICES,
guoh of the public who have hitherto been prevented
from an inspection of English Books, on aocount of
their high price, are respectfully invited to examine
the a took, ' f
Among the noticeable Books will be found thd
ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, complete from the
commencement Id vole, folio, naif oalf, $75.
PfiNNYXYCLOPiEDIA, ntw edition, just published,
17 vols. olotb, *l5. or in half morocco, $7O,
NATIONAL OYOLOPJEJDIA i 12 vols, cloth, $9, or In
halfoelr, $l2.
DICTIONARY OF THE PBBBAOB AND
—" last edition, royal Bro. olotb, $1 60,
BARONaamv.. ... ...
tuoal prim *5. ' '-'W. >“ lf ™>™o-
HOGiItTU’S WORKS, belt eSitlos,.
co, gilt edges, $39
HOIARTH’S WORKS: 2 vole.4to doth, $B, or half
calf gilt. $l2. ' M
GILLHOY'B CARICATURES; 2 vols. folio, half moroc-
co, $6O
PUBDBN’B ROYAL GALLERY OP BRITISH ART ; a
royal folio, comprising 48 of the choloest engravings
ever wxepatfd, in half morocco, $32
WILKKB* UNITED BTATEB EXPLORING EXPEDI-
TION, with all the Maps. 5 vols. royal Bto. cloth.
$lO 50, or in half calf gilt. $l6
BOWYBR’S UUME’B HISTORY OF ENGLAND, com*
Slete with over 200 fine engravings. 6 vols imp. folio,
alf Russia, $4O, usual price, $BO.
ALSO—
Ten thousand, volumes of Books in various depart*
meats of Literature, for sale at one third, one bsif, and
two-thirds of usual prices. dIS-tf
*yyBBSTER J S DICTIONARIES.
.a. valuaSlegiift,
For any season, and of permanent value, is
WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY.
A ' necessity for every educated man.”—[Lord
Broaghstn
“It has saved us time enough in one year’s use to
pay for itself, and that must he deemed good property
which will dear itself once a year.’WUsss. Life Boat,
PUBLISHED BY
J. B. LIPPINOOrr & CQ.j Philadelphia, .
AND
G. A G. SIERRIAM, Springfield.
. • . - ALSO,
VARIOUS SMALLER EDITIONS OF WEBSTER’S
DICTIONARIES. *
- Our extensive stock comprises the most elegant pub
lication* Issard, including
VARIOUS STYLES OF RICHLY BOUND
BIBLES AMD PRATER BOOKS,
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY' PRESENTS.
J. B. LIPPINOOTI * CO .
d!8 4t 32 and 24 North FOURTH St
All the elegantly illustra
ted BOOKS.
NEW JUVENILE BOOKS
- Ann
WORKS OP STANDARD AUTUOBB
May be found (a extensive variety at
BURNS A gIEG’3
8. W. Corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Sts.
They have just published, for convenience of Book
Buyers,
A PRICED CATALOGUE,
Wbiob may bo had on application. d!8-3t#
GIFT BOOKS FOR THE
HOLID A YS
ENGLIBH AND AMERICAN
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN’S
BOOKS,
Annuals, Albums, Bibles, Prayer Books, Writing
Desks, Portfolios, Bags. Goods of all kinds selling at
the
To dose but a large stook, at
.ALLEN’S,
No. 811 SPRING GARDEN Street,
dlB-2t* ■ above Eighth.
HfANUFAOTURERS, MERCHANTS, and
lTi K *U Business Persons who may desire a list fif the
R tali Storekeepe*sln Philadelphia, (in order to ad»
dress Circulars, kt ,) will find the same arranged, both
by streets and classification of goods, in the LADIES’
PHILADELPHIA SHOPPING GUIDE FOR 1859.
Price 25 cents. For sale by Parry & McMillan, Ha
zard Bros t Wm. S. k A- Martian, Wm. B. Bleber. at
the Stand In the Girard House, and at the Post Offioe,
416-lSt
“ Suddenly there oame a tapping,
“ As of gome oae gently rapping, rapping at my cham
ber door,
“’lissome visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at toy cham*
berdoor,” !
“Saying”— “ BUY THIS BOOK, IF NOTHING
MORE.”
JUST PUBLISHED,
FOB’S POETICAL WpjfcKS,
Beautifully illustrated with more than
ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS.
By DABDBr,
BIRKKT FOSTER,
riOKERSGILL,
TENNIBL,
OROPBEY,
BOGEBS, Ao‘, 40.
Andengraved-in the finest style of wood engraving by
LINTON, COOPER, EVANS, to CO.
Splendidly Bound, Price Six Dollabs,
“ u in Morocco, Nn»* Dollars.
“ POE stands as much atone among Poets as BALVA*
TOK ROSA among Painters. (Spectator London )
J. B. REDFIELD, Agent, 34 Beckmaa st.
jO* Bont by mall, postage prepaid, on receipt of price,
n2O-24,427 of no, A del, 4,8, 11,16,18,22,23, A 24-if
A MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY GIFT
BOOK.
Messrs. JAMES DHALLRN & BON, No. 26 South
SIXTH Street, publish thladay—
PALESTINE PAST AND PRESENT. By Bev.
Henry 8. Osborn. Superbly illustrated En
gravings, Ohronograpblc lunminatiooain- Oil Colors,
and the most exquisite wood engravings, ft is without
exception the most elegant work on Palestine over
issued. Edition In doth dow ready. $3 60.
Also, new editions for the Holidays, of
Tho City of the Great King, uniform with above,
cloth, $3 60. For gilt $6., Tnrkey'Antiqae $6 60.
Hadgiln Syria, Turkey $2; doth giltsl; cloth 750.
In aod Around Constsntinople $125.
Ohailen’s Juvenile Library. 30vols. 260 pervol.,or
$0 per sett.
Cave of Macbpeiabt cloth, full gilt, $1; cloth 75c,
FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.
d!s»l2t
IML AY & BIOKNELL’S
BANK NOTE REPORTER.
The oldest and ablest on the Continent. The cheap
est And most reliable in the World. Per annum $2,
weekly; $1.25 semi-monthly; 76 eentemonthly. Single
copies 6 cents, and always ready Subscriptions may be
sent. Office No. 112 South THIRD Street, Bulletin
Buildings. nolSStn
[VEIT CLOAKS,
ll OPENING EVERY DAY
PARIS MANTILLA tc CLOAK EMPORIUM,
PINE BEAVER CLOAKS.
RICH VELVET OLOAKB.
MOURNING CLOAKS.
MISSES’ OLOAKB.
OPERA CLOAKS.
MIX’D BEAVER CLOAKS.
The largest Assortment in the city.
XT THB
PARIS MANTILLA AND CROAK EMPORIUM
J. W. PBOOTOS it 0 0.,
dl3.tf
ihfT linfy $4,000, $3,500 to Loan on mort
sPaF«vM-»v/* gage of unencumbered Oily Property.
Apply to 7 8. W. THAOKABA,
KdlB-3t* 244 South THIRD Street.
tfbfiTfl TO LOAN, In sums to suit
MvkJ* FyVPvJkFappUcantg, upon Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, Guns, Merchandise, Clothing, toe , on mode*
rate terms, by JONH3 A CO., Brokers, N. W ooroor
THIRD and GABKKLL Streets, below Lombard Es
tablished for the last 85 years. Office hours from 7A.
M to 7 P, >l. d!7-lm if G
FARGO, & CO.,
Purebaee the Intereet
STATS OP CALIFORNIA.
dT.tjal
©iosolntions atib (Coparittersljiiia-
Dissolution op 00-partnership .
—Tho 00-partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the firm of W. J. Sc. J. W.
HARLEY, has been this day dissolved by mutual con
sent, WJ. Harley retiring from the firm. The'busl
ness will be conducted by J, W. HABLEY, at 43 BA&K
Street, os heietofoie
js W HARLEY«
PmLADfILPHU, December 10th, ifi&S. dl7»2t*
WOTIOJB*-'William J. McOammoa Rob-
J.l ert B, Ealanwider, and Benjamin Githens, have
this day fcaan admitted to an interest in our Business*
Philadelphia, December 11, 1868.
d-Ml* AtJMONT & OAK.
rruiE FIRM. OF QC INTIN CAMPBELL,
A JR., tc CO., having been dissolved by the death
ot QUINTIN CAMPBKLL, Jb , the buaincßaof the
late firm will be Battled byH. A. BHAOKBLFOR D, 01
hl» attorney, W. H INBKBKB, Philadelphia, r by
BHACKRMORT>,HAOAH,fc YjTTLA, Ho. \1 ttOR
BAYBt.eet, New York.
H. ALtSTON BHAOKEMORD,
Surviving Partoer.
Philaoiwbu, Nov. 80,1868.
The Bubeorlbere have this d«y assoeiated themaelvel,
for the transaction of the Jobbing of JfiNOY 800D8,
at No. 17 MURRAY Street, New York, under the firm
of SHACKELFORD, HACtSN, It RTTLA.
H. AI.LBTON tHAOKELPORD,
MATT T.HA&BN,
„ DAVID R. KTriiA.
PHILADBLVBIA, Duo. Ist. 1868. dl-lm
OB WING MACHINES.
73 BAY AUE'S PATENT.
*HB MOST BIHPhU— MOST PBRIROT,
NO. in CHESTNUT BTREHT.
The most desirable Sewing Machines for Families yet
blade, d 3 Imlf*
aud other Poems.-
BY THOMAB_ BAlhfiY ALDHIOH
LOWEST CASH* PRICES,
SKELTON, Ai
MADOW
Philadelphia,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
400 OHESTtfUT BTRBI3T,
W. J‘ HARLEY.
CMiiftg;
I'VV'EBOOA.TS 1 OVERCOATS!! OVER
COATS!! !—New style French Sack, Field, and
Bang-up Overcoats, in plain and twilied; rich face and
-Velvet»cavers, Blue, Mottled, and mixed Pilots; also,
Seal Bkins Rod Doeskins, and ail other makes of Over
coats.
BUSINESS COATS, In new styles, double and twist,
and Silk mixtures, of plain and fancy Trloot, and Doe
skins, aod also a few more of those desirable Honey
Comb Caselmere Coate, at $3, usually sold at $l2.
FROCK end DRESS .COATS, of superior makes of
Cloths, in all colors,
PANTALOONS, BlaokDoeskins and Ossaimeres; alio;
Honey Comb, Silk mixtures, double and twist,
i other makes of fancy Oassimeres.
of. Oassimere, Cashmere. Velvet, Plush,
Silk, catinett Ac.
ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
. * ve nave, within the past few days, bought laige quau
tities of goods direct from importers, atvsry L.w prices
,ror cash, thoy being anxious to close their fall Importa
tions ; and in order to meet the heavy demaud for this
Christmas season, we have largely added to our stock;
and we are now selling superior Olothlng, both in
textui 0 ana make, at vsrv low pxjcxs Our business
peiog a large one, we never allow onr stock t>run down:
and customers oan always depend on being suited at the
GREAT ONE PRICE
... White Ball Clothing Warehouse.
dle-lt* 8. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET Sts .
Confectionery.
qhkistmas presents.
. at
S. HENBION’S
OLB ESTABLISHED FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
No. 712 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE SEVENTH.
JUST-KEUEIYED, a rich and varied assortment of
ARTIOLES,
Of the oocreit PARISIAN styles, suitable for
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S FREBBNTB,
OONSIBTIMO OP
BONBONNIEBEB.
CORBEILLEB,
BASKETS.
RICH SAGS. AND
CORNETS.
Together with a oomplete assortment or
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
• Of every description, manufactured of
THE BEST MATERIALS.
'4lB-7t
JjIRESH CONFECTIONERY. ’
EDWARD -A— HBINTZ:,
(Late of Henrion 1 * of 712 Market street,)
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
8. W. Corner NINTH and ARCH Sts.,
lias just received from Paris the
MOBT DESIRABLE STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY,
FANCY BON-BONS,
' BOXB3, BASKETS,
SACKS, CORNUCOPIAS,
• OUPIDB, SUGAR TOYS, &e.
That has over been offered to the Phiiadolphla public.
persons wishing to purohase Fresh and Choice Con
fectionery would do well to examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. d!8-7t
LA. XT R K N T & M ARON’S CONFEC
TIONERY,
Northwest corner SIXTH and ARCH Streets.
Re hare now ou hand oce of the finest stocks of
HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY
lu this city, together with « great variety of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS i
TOYS FOR ORNAMENTING CHILDREN’S TREES ;
, Fancy Boxes, Qornots< and other articles suitable for
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
1 As we manufacture all our own goods, with the excep
tion of those we Import, our. prices will be found lower
than usual.
Our assortment of Fancy Sugar and Pastlllage Toys,
for
ORNAMENTING TREES,
Will be found unequalled.
dlB-Ct LAURENT A MAHON.
Real ©state.
M CHOICE FARM FOR SALE.—WiII bo
sold, at publlo rale, THURSDAY, Deo. 23d 1868,
at 2 o’clock P. M., on the premises, a FARM of 66 acres,
20 *{ a.,or 46 a., on the Buatletou and Bomerton Turn
piae Road, two mites above Bostleton, and thirteen
miles from Philadelphia, in the Twenty-third ward.
The improvements are a large stone mansion, having
14 rooms, frame barn, &0., and about six acres of prime
wood.
N. B,—The above premises will be sold either all to
gether as one farm, or the buildings, with 20# acres of
lend, on the west side of the road, will be sold as one
lot; and the 80 or 46 acres on the east side of the road,
(Innludlog the woods) will be sold by itself.
For further particulars, apply to WM. HENRY
OAMBRON, No. 617 SPRING GaBDBN Street.
dlS*Bt*
|g CHESTER COUNTY VALLEY
2SS FARM —For sale, & FARM of 84 Keren, very su
perior Limestone Lend, with good dwelling and usual
out-bulMlbgs, situated in the Great Valle/, on the line
of the Valley Ral'road. ami ahont 3 miles from two
Stations on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, May
be had at the present time at a low price, and but a
small cash payment. If not sold shortly, will be rent
ed. Apfly to J. D. RBINBOTH,
dlB 3t* 1 . Ho. 436 WALNUT.Street,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ES
VJ TATE.—WiU be sold on THURSDAY, the 23d
Inst., it oo«o'oi^w,V*nu v £Aot*lnlnsnhontGlLacres,
the estate of John Thomas, deceased, In prorldenco
Township, Delaware county, Pa , one mile from Media,
the County Town, thirteen miles from Philadelphia.
The UndlVttt t high state of cultivation, twelve acres
of wood(<nd, an orchard of about three tores of various
kinds of choice fruit trees; there are fire springs of ex
cellent water on the place, a stone mansion, forty feet
front, four rooms on a floor, barn, epring«house. and
other out-bnildlDgß. It is considered one of the most
btauttful and desirable situations la the county Sale
peremptory, and Urns easy. Persona desiring further
particulars of this Farm can call on
JOSEPH WATERMAN,
No. 1629 CHESTNUT street.
-Bacings Snnba,
“ A little, but often, fill* the Pawe.”
FKANKLIK SAVING FUND—
No. 136 Sooth FOURTH Street, between
Ohestout and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all
deports on demand.
Depositors’ money secured by Government.
State, and City loans, Ground Rents, Mort
gages, &C,
This Company deems safety hotter than large
profits, consequently will run no risk with de
positors’money, but have It at all times ready
to return with B por cent- Interest to the owner,
as they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
Females, married or single, and Minors cao
deposit In their own right, and anoh deposits
can be withdrawn orly by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo
ney f om trustees and execntors.
LARGE ANDJSMALL SUMS BKOBIVBD.
Office open daily from ft to 3 o'clock, and on
Wednesday evening, uotll 8 o’clock.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B Shannon, Oyrus G&dwallader,
John Shinller, George Russell,
Malachl W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nicholas Rtttenhouse, Nathan Smedley,
/os. H.Satherthwaiie, Ephraim Blanchard,
Joseph W. L'ppiocott
JACOB U. SHANNON, President,
Ctbus Oanwai-Liniß, Treasurer
dlg-y
“ A Dollar saved is twice earned ”
Sales bii &niUoit.
g SUOTT, Jit., AUCTIONEER,
No. 431 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Above Fourth Btreet)
SPECIAL StLEOF FRENCH AND GERMAN TOYB.
THIS MORNING,
FRENCH AND GERMAN TOYB.
Included will be found a great varioty or
TOYS, VILLAGES, FARM YARDS, FURNITURE,
MUSICAL TOYS, CLOTH ANIMALS, fto.*
On TUESDAY MORNING, 21st inst.,
1,000 LOTS RICH FANCY GOODS,
Consisting in part of
RICH CHINA AND BOHEMIAN VABK9, COLOGNES,
CARD RECEIVERS, CIGAR BTANDS, PAPIER
MAOHE AND ROSEWOOD WORK BOXES, ODOR
STANDS, DRESSING OASES, TRAVELLING COM
PANIONS, PERFUMERY, &c.
Hip’ Open for examination on Monday.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
Also, on account of whom it may ooncern,
A LARGE LOT OF PEN AND PENCIL OASES,
WATOHE3 AND JEWELRY.
On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 22d last.,
REGULAR SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, RIB-
DONS, let,
EMBROIDERED ROOK AND JACONET COLLARS.
BOOK AND JACONET SETS.
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS.
On THURSDAY MORNING, 284 Inst., .
SALE OF FURS, FOR LADIES’ AND GENTS’
WEAR. dl7-ta
INTENSIVE PUBLIC SALE OF OMNI
JCi JJUBEB.
Will be Hold at Public Bale, on MONDAY MORNING,
December 20,1868, by JAMES A. FREEMAN Auo
tioneer, at the Depot of the Second and Third-street
Passenger Railroad, In RICHMOND Street, abovo the
Reading Railroad, Philadelphia, about
SO OMNIBUSES,
Being the Stook of Messrs. Glenat, Lee, Roney, Fet
ters, Vansoiver, and De&champs. Also,
40 SLEIGHS,
With a number of extra Wheels, and a large quantity
of Harness, of the above Lines.
The attention of Purchasers Is Invited to the above
sale, as it oomprlsos the Slock of several of the largest
lines in the City of Philadelphia.
BY ORDER OF
JAMES VERBEE, Fresiden
dB-10t
Drugs, etc.
800 lba Oil Peppermint; 200 do. Sassafras ; C&r
raway, Hemp, Fennel, and Canary Seeds: Garb. Am
monia, Cream Tattqr: 81-C&rb, Soda. For ssle, as
wanted, by WILSON & MERRITT,
d!7lf 203 MARKET-
Uetdl QJtfi (Soolrs.
H° LIBAY GIFTS
SUBSTANTIA!. AND ACCEPTABLE •
CHARACTER. j
i
CURWBN STODDAKT & BROTHER,
f
4SO, 4as, Sc 454 I
NORTH SECOND STREET, <
(ABOVE WILLOW,)
Offer their remaining stock of !
WINTER DRESS GOODS
REDUCED PRICES.
LUXEMBOURG BAYADERES....... 18o'.
POIL DR OHEVRES..... 86 to 20o;
BAYADERE VEL0UR5..*,...,,,*.... 60 to BTo.
Alt ARIAS fll to 26c.
ALL-WOOL BAYADERE PLA1D8..........4* to 27c
PLAIN StYLE POPLINS... 60 to 37c f
SATIN TRAVERSE 26 to 200.
AMD A PULL STOCK OP
FANCY DREBS BILKS,
WIDE BLACK VELVETS*
BROOHE SHAWLS,
LONG AND SQUARE
BLANKET SHAWLS, AO.
d!8-4t %
PRESENTS FOR LADIES
msr M;oxrß.iqxisro.
COLLARS,
SLEEVES,
LAOS BBTB,
CRAPE BETS,
HANDKBROHIBFS,
PAN»,
BAIR PINS,
BBAOELIT3,
BROOOHBB,
80ARV8,
VEILS,
. GLOVES,
SILKS,
CHINTZES,
MOUS. DB LAINEB,
VALBNOIAB,
PLAIDS,
Bn AW LB,
CLOAKS,
HOSIERY, BALMORAL SKIRTS, LAOS MIIS, KID
BLACK DRBSS GOODS, Ac.
BESSON & SON,
PHILADELPHIA FAMILY MOURNING STORE,
808 CHESTNUT bTRE h»T.
dIB-3t
REDUCED.
Ladles’ Beaver Clothe.
Find Black Cloth*.
Boys’ Wear—Qaaelmerea.
Satinetts, and Vesttoge.
All &t WHOLKBALK RATES.
DEEBB GOODS.
Heavy Valencias, 18# to46oents.
26 cent Detainee at 17 cente.
Merrimsck Prints at 11 cents.
Merlnoes—Colors—Fine Blue* and Black*.
CLOAK ROOM.
Elegant Bearer Cloaks and Raglan*.’ Very handsome
Garments at much less than usual prices for same
Quality. $lO, $l2, and $l6 Cloaks are UNSURPASSED.
H J * BROOHE SHAWLS.
A very large stock also of Woollen Shawl*.
3 REDUCTION
Will commence on tbelSth DECEMBER.
N, b.—No deviation from price.
COOPER A OONAKD,
d!8 8. E. comer NINTH A MARKET St*.
G~~“~reat reduction in prices of
DRY GOODS,
At No. T North SECOND Street, above Market.
FINE FRENCH MBRINOEB, at 705., worth $l.
BIOHUASHMEREB, at 22 and 26c.
DELAINES, 18*, usual price 25e.
Joßt received, a lot of beautiful style
MADDER PRINTS, at Bc.
LONG AND fcOUARH BLANKET SHAWLS.
Greatly reduced In price.
MARSEILLES QUILTS.
9-4,10-4,11-4.12-4,13-4, of the most Vautlfol de
signs, and in various qualities, lower than ever bi~
roRR OrPSRBD.
CLOTH CLOAKS.
The balance of oar oloth Cloaks to be closed out, with
out RKOIRO TO COST. .
SHBETIttG AND SHIRTING MUSLINS.
Constantly on hand a fall assirtmeat of the best
make*. SAMUEL S. HESS,
dl7-6t No. 7 N. SECOND St, above Market.
rTOLIDAYS.
JtX BHARPLEBB BROTHERS
Will sell thronghont this month—
HANDSOME FANCY SILKS.
EMBROIDERIES aod LAOS SETS.
NEW WINTER FABBIOB.
At a great reluo lon from the osusl prices.
dJS If CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
CHEAP SHAWLS
LONG BLANKET SHAWLS, 98 60 to 96.
REVERSIBLE SHAWLS*
BROOHE SHAWLS.
FRENCH WOOLLEN SHAWLS.
TRAVELLING MAUDS.
BHARPLESS BROTHERS.
,jts If CHESTNUT aod EIGHTH.
JJOLIPAYS
WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES
entire stook
HANDSOME DRY GOODS,
AND OFFER
great inducements
TO THOSE IN WANT OP
3a:ox,ix>A-“3r
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
818 and 820 CHESTNUT STBEET.
dis-tr
*~VREAT SALE OF BBOOHE SHAWLS
\X and CLOAKS ! ! 1
Unprecedented Bargains!
We’ve had a perfect rash!
We’re selling an Immensity of Goods!
.. Onr trade’s increasing!
Our Mode of doing business seems to meet with gene
ral approval!! Namely—
“ To Have But One Price.”
<• To sell Cheap for Cash.”
11 Never to misrepresent Goods in order
TO EFFECT SALES.”
To deal fairly and justly, and wait upon all custo
mers with attention and politeness.”
“ Thus to gain their confidence, and keep it by non
tinning to do right ”
THORNLBY A CHISM.
We have now on hand
Excellent Long Broohe Shawls for |B.
Still better quality for $lO, $ll, $l2, $lB, $l4, $lO,
$lB, $2O, $22. and $25.
Square Brocbe Shaws from $3 up to $ll.
Long and Square Blanket Shawls In every variety.
Children’s, Misses, andGentleaen’s Shawls, fto.
Gool Black Cloth Cloaks for $3.
Every other quality aod Style for $3 up to $lB.
A JOB LOT OF CLOAKS FROM LAST BKABON AT
HALF PRICE!
Best Black Silks for 80c. to $1.60 per yard.
Rich Fancy Silks really beautiful.
Every variety of DRESS GOODS.
CLOTHS! OA3BIMERBSM BATTINETTB, fte.!M
Heart Black Beaver Cloths, fine French do., fto., Ac.
Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Muslins.
In fact no better stock of general Dry Goodsoanbe
found than at
THORNLBY * CHISM’S,
Northeast Corner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN
no!3-tf
CLOT HS,
BEAVERS,
OABBIMEREB,
Vestings, Satlnetts, and Tailors’ Trimmings.
LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS.
All of the most Tollable makes at reduced prices, at
the Cloth Store of
JOB. ft WM E. WOOD,
n27*fl‘.uth Jal No. 8 North SECOND Street.
EDrn ©col)# Jobbers.
JJUY GOODS—REMOVAL.
JOSELUA Lu BAILY,
Having removed to hie
NEW STORE, ,
NQ. 218 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
An entirely new and attractive STOCK of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
FOB BALK BY THE PIEOE OB PACKAGE,
CASH AND PROMPT SfIORT-OREDIT BUYERS
AT A GREAT REDUCTION
RECENT PRICES.
QlavviaQes.
iSAAO P. BRANIN,
UGHT COACH * OARRIAGBM^BE^
All work warranted to glre aatleTaetlon. Order* re*,
peotfnlly aoliclted. nolO-Bm*
COUNTRY PHYSlClANS.—Advertiaera
who wtah to reach COUNTRY PHYSICIANS, ee.
puelnlly at the South and Wear, in the best possible
manner, can do so through the MEDICAL AND 6GB.
GIOAL REPORTER, published mull, in this
Subscription price, 63 per annum, In advance. Anro.
A LARGE CITY OIROCLATION.
Address the EDITOR, ?0I ARCH Street, Philadel
phia. dlo-fstttth-Bt*
tOai[|)«o t Jttodrj)/&t.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I CHBlsi*-
PRESENTS! l-Pine Witch..,Bold Jon].
1 ) > oilmware, and Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Ame
rican Watchea, Vest and Chatelaine Chain*, Band
Bracelet*, Necklace*) Stud*, and 81eeve Button*, Fanfcy
GiltHait PmßandOomba, Ac at r
. WM. B.ELTONHEAD’S, \
5?2 SECOND atreet, between Pine and.Unlos.
alo-fliw s
U'Otl-D-AV, ' |
'PSBSBNTS, j
THOMAS C. GrABRETT,
NO. 326 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invitee the attention of the public to hi. luge anil
P&BhioD&ble Bloch of ■ !
WATOKES, • .
jewelry, |
4VD >
SILVERW ARE, •
Laid In at low price. Tor Ouh, whloh wiU he eold cor
respondingly low. dl6tt6 !
QHRISTMAS
SAMUEL W. PEPPER,
(SOOOEBBOB TO HENRT j. PEpp B B k 80S) ;
WATCHES,
* IBTELR7,.’
AND
SILVER W ARE,
TI4 OHE3TNUT ST.,
OPPOSITE THE UASONia HALL. ;
Enjoying every facility appertaining to the Dullness,
and having an excellent location at a
LIGHT BENT, , ■
He is enabled to sell the same class of Good* at an
“'Vance fully
Otfß-72 IRI> LESS
' . Than any of hi* competltnn«
WATCHES CAREFULLY REPAIRED.
d!6to26if
Jk. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF
£i§Z FINE JEWELRY, £ss
Allow price*. Just received Coral. Lava, Gamev.
and Gold Jewelry in sets. Also, Scarf JPios.Seal King*,
Shirt Stud*, Sleeve Button*, Bracelet*, Chains, fee. 1
English, French, and American Watches, at
' G BUSSELL,
d4-lm . 22 North Sixth street.
WATCHES." A
UtaH We have now in Store
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
ENGLISH AND SWISS - GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
Of our own direct Importation, at very low price*.
A* we have each Watch thoroughly examined by a
competent workman, we are enabled to guarantee our
customers a oorskoi time-piece.
* FAHB & THOMPSON,
Importer* of Watches, Ac.,
824 OHEBTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH.
n26-!hi*tu-12t
OAIIiEYA OOTT
JUP - WOMUMMLT
BAILEY A KITCHEN,
Hare removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD BOUSE.
Now opening their fall stoek of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
PANOY GOODS.
To whioh they Invite the attention of thepabU*.
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEARLS,
AtWHOIIUM JLXO AIFUL.
aulT-lftf
'MEADOWS & CO.,
I*JL ' HAsmorraißs af
STERLING SILVER WARE,
~No. 310 OHBBTNUT Street.
An extensive assortment of Holiday Gift* constantly
on hand. ' v d7-lm
- ijolifrag ®oobs.
STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS.—A large and beautiful assortment of
Stereoscopic picture*. Stereoscope* from $1 upward*.
MOALLISTBR A BROTHER,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
Gold hand and nose specta
cles In great vaiiety. very eoitable forUhrist
inas Gifts. MoALLIBTBR ft BKOTHhR,
728 CHESTNUT Btreet.
POLYOEAMAS OF VARIOUS SIZES.—
An appropriate present.
/ MOALLI3TRB ft BROTHER,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
TY ALEIDOSCOPES, MIOROSOOPES,
XV SPY GLASSES, *c.,ftc., Ac.
MoALLISTRR’S,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
IpHERMOMETERS FOR THE MANTEL,
X bronzed, of beantifnl patterns.
MoALLISTEE ft BROTHER.
728 CHESTNUT Street,
d!8»8t If nearly opposite Masonic Hall,
jjiANOY Goods
FOR TBB
HOLIDAYS.
T. H. PETERS & CO.,
71S CHESTNUT STREET,
Have just received a large variety of Articles suitable
for Presents, which they qra offering at very low prices.
Being articles of their own importation, they oan afford
to sell them at reasonable prices. Part of their stock
consists of—
WRITING DESKS, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY and
* PAPIER MACHE,
OHKBB TABLES, BOARDS and MEN,
LADIES and GENTS’ DRESSING OASES,
PARIAN. BISQUE and BRONZE FIGURES,
LADIES’ HAIR PINS and HEAD DRESSES.
TRAVELLING BAGS, PORTS MOhNAISS, CARD
OASES,
GLOVE and HDKF. BOXES, ODOR OASES and
BOTTLES,
VASES, TOILET BOTTLES, CARD PLATES and
BASKETS,
FANS, PEARL, IVORY and PARTY FANS,
OPERA GLASSES, JEWEL BOXES,
INK STANDS, CIGAR CASES,
Together with a large variety of Gilt Fancy Goods and
other articles, suitable for Christmas Presents.
T. H. PETERS & CO.,
PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS,
716 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposit* Mabosiq HiLt*.
Fancy goods
lOR
CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS,
W. D. GLENN,
NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Offers *6 low prices a large variety of new good* of
his own importation, coneistiogin part of—
LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS AND CABAS,
PAPIER MACHS WORK-BOXES, DESKS &0,
TOILET BOTTLES,
Richly Gilt and Decorated.
PORTEMONNAISB AND POCKET-BOOKS,
In great variety.
FANCY INKSTANDB,
In Bronze, Porcelain, Glaus, fto.
CARD OASES, CIGAR CASKS, CIGAR BTANDS,
In Rosewood and. Ebony.
DRESSING CABEB AND PORTABLE DESKS.
MEMORANDUM
AND BALL TABLETS.
ODOR BOXES AND GLOVE BOXES.
MEDALLIONS IN PLASTIC ITORY.
SCOTCH WOOD FANCY ARTICLES, SNUFF
BOXEB, fto. ■■
OfIBBSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS
Together with many otber*artlcles, to all of whloh th
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TMTHEATLET * CLARKE’ 0 ABOH-ST*
If THXATRI.—WUIiamB. Brodericks, Acting and
Stage Manager.'
THIS {Saturday) STOKING, December 13, 1858,
- OUR AMERICAN CdUStK.
Asa Trench*rdi, onr American Gotten, Mt. -J* 8.
Clark: Lord Dundreary, Hr. Wheatley. -
STILL WATERS RUN DISP.
John Mildmay, Mr. Gilbert; Mrs. Sternhold, Mra. Drew.
Admission,Sbets. BecuredSeatsinDrewCircle,sT>C
ota: Orchestra Stalls, 50 eta; Seats in Private Boxes, T*
eta: Gallery, 13 eta; Gallery for Colored Persona, 2$ eta;
Private Box in Gaiiery lor Colored Persona, 88 ots)
Whole Private Box, $B.
Doors open at half past 8 o’clock i oommenoe at T,
precisely. •
TVJRS. P. P. BOWERS’ 0 WALNUT-BT.
171. THBATBJ, cotnw of NINTH ami WALNUT
Struts.
THIS HVSNIHO, Uw»B*M IS. ISM,
MKSAtMANOE: Or, FAITH AND FALSEHOOD.
Leonle Arnauia, Miss J- M. DMmport; ViMOont
D’Orby, Mr. 11. A. Perry i Countess D'Orby, MS» O
HtohlDge
.. DOUBLE DUMMY.
Mr. Wellington Priddle, Mr. Drew.
Prioee of sdmissioa—Second Tier fed Family Circle,
end Third Tier, 35 cents; Parquet, m# cents; Drew
Circle, 60. cents; Priests Boxes, according to their
locale, |8 ssd $5; Single Bests in Orcheitrs snd Private
Boxes, 75 cents.
Doors open st half put 6 o’clock; Curtain rises at
T o’clock.
IVATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST.,
11 Above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
THIS (Satorday) KVKNIMK Deo. 18.1858.
BftUBiTBIAN PBATB, HYMN AST 10 TEATB,
By all the Company.
The performance concluding with, the Pantomime of
THE BRIGANDS.
Principal characters by tne Poster and Denier troupe.
SCALE OF PBIOBS.
Dress Circle and Parquette 40 cents
Children under ten pears of age,............20 “
Family .............SO “
Doers opei» at quarter to 7 o’clock. Performance*
wlH'oommence at IX- ...
U7* Performances on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons. .
c* TJSTA.V S ATTER’S
VJT FAREWELL cokoebt.
Assisted by
Mad. BERTHA JOHANNBEN,
The celebrated C antra trice.
Mr. HERMAN ALLEN, _ „ , ,
The diatiogniahed American violinist.
Mr. QHA&L&S SCHMITZ,
' Th» eminent American Violoncellist.
Will take place at the
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
On TUESDAY EYSNING, December SUt, ISSB.
TICKETS to be. had at the principal Moaio stores,
and at the office of the Musical Fund HaU.
Admission 50 cents to all parts of the HaU. •
03* The Pianos are from tbA celebrated firm of
Ghickeriug 4k Sous. d l^-4t
ff\HE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
X THE FINE ARTS,
No. 1025 CHESTNUT STBBET,
IB OPEN DAILY (Bund*ys excepted) from 9 A. SI.
till 0 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents.
Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad*
mission at all times, fiSO. tT«tf
CJANFORD’S OPERA HOTJSE,
O ELEVENTH Btrent, idjolntaj tho PfnnsjlTtEU
Railroad Depot.
great bill
Tor tho patrons of
BANJORD’S OPERA HOUBJ.
THIS EVENING,
Will be presented Sanford’s true version of
ANDY’S DREAM j OR, THE MAGIO APPLE.
The largest Company of
MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD.
EVERT EVENING- Neir Songs, Gloss, Charßsw,
Refrains, Ac., with Dancing by the
SANFORD CHILDREN.
Admission 35 cento; Children 13# cents, d4*tt
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND
x*. OHBSTNUT Streets.
Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of
Programme each Exhibition. Tho LEARNED CA
NARY BIRDS and SPIBJJ-RAPPING. Go and see
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Ventriloquist and wonderful Magician.
Performance every Evening daring the week, at
half-past 7 o’olookand on W»edaesday and Saturday Af
ternoons at 8. •< , r
- Admission, 3j& oeyvta tChUdreu. IS oenta.
-unranMU. .fjjnh hall.—the ger
'■iZMg MANIA/ ORCHESTRA will commence their
SATURDAY next. Nov.
a package or eight
tickets fofcVl; whlQi may bo obtained at Andre’s, I*o4
Ohestimt street { Deok A Lawton’s, oorner of Seventh .
and Chestnut, and at the door of the Ball, The per
formance commences at SJtf o’clock P. M. nol7-tf
glancing.
PRIVATE LESSONS IN DANCING,
MUSIC and ENGLISH BRANCHES.'—A Lady,
experienced in instruction, la Aesitoua of obtaining
pnpils la the above accomplishments. C/assss meeting
at each other’s residence received on the mist favorable
terms. .All the fashionable Bfnces taught in Twelve
Lessons. Address “ Visiting Governess,” Blood’s Di
spatch. ... dlMm-lf
Aeon o*s»*r.