important** ■* 5; V 1 'A> : • LIVERPOOL—SBibCb rain * m * - '* 200 m * K9 Stout ft Bro; OOQSD-fswTeKfidS^Wattott'ft Ooj‘B2 Lewis ft Co: 26 W McKtePJZO Bhafp, Haines & Oo; 19 A Wrajr ft Oo! 180hri*t,JayftH«Mj 18 Robins, Powell ft Oo: 2 D Graham ft OojttEarle ft Son: 1 McDaniels ft'Fort; 4 RoMnKertbn’ft'Sbfls: 3 J M Ford; 1 Ostheimer ft Wood* ward: SJT Wat* ft Bohottterj 1 Andress ft Oo; 1 Jas A Faroum;2MliHenoweU;ft t/o;lltaaoßaiton ft Oo: 1- Olark ft McOonuinj 1 Chambers ft Oattell; 5 casks seed' D Landreth ft Son;' 5 cues books J B Lipplhcott ft Co: ' 77 casks bottled ale Merr.tt ft Tnrobnli: 11 plus earth enware W Hodgson, Jr; >73 46 A V Bbeidoan: 62 do 8 B Pieice ft Sons; 788 bars-412 bdU iron Garrett ft Son:' 810 bdls do Orawrord ft HllhtlAdb R Liggett; 1841 ba ■ 20 bdls do Morris ftJonet ft Oo;-4489 bars 162 bdls do R*P Potts; 805 bdls do Middleton ft Hsrned; SOI bdls 219 bars do Taggart, Bt« ft Oo: 1410 boxes tin plates N Trotter ft Oo; 18 oaths hdw Vance* ft Landis; 6do New* Ha ft ManhaU; 3doß ft W O Biddle .ft-Co; 18 bdls steel Sheble, Lawson ft Co; It oases doH Dittos; 11 da AMT Wattson; 16 bbls potatoes Jas Lucas; 6 doanenlo 1 esse gam F Lennig; 146 casks soda'aeh 8 ft W-Wrieh; 60 do 80 do bleaching powders E ft P,O <Tariull:\26 bbls soda Dalles ft Cope; 03 basks soda ash 10 do bleaching powders 1044 pieces djewood 90 pkgs earthenware 53 do mdse order. • HAVANA—Brig Zenith—BlB boxes sugar 1000 bitara John Mason ft Oo; 28,060 do Lawrence, Thompson* Co; 210,000 do half keg wine 8 Fuguet ft Bbns; 40,200 rigors John Wagner; 18,000 do 0 Tete: 32,200 do J B Oharexe to: 14 200 do J BBazarao: 27,000 do O D Be Ford: 83,000 do GeoDulbur;' 23.000 de Mitchell ft Allen; 8000 do J Wager; 22,400 do 1 box sweetmeats 2 bbls oranges F fieeger ft Bro; 14 o*o rigari order.' . 810 DR JANElRO—Banmafonrad, Baiisbarjr—4ooo bags ccffbe Thomas ANowhSVft Oo;. SAVANNA LA MAR—Brig 0 B Alien, Wass-188 tons logwood 221 bags coffee D N ffeUlar ft 00. PHILADELPHIA BOARD Of TRADE. WJtß.Tuouia, ) W. O > COKMITTBB Of TBB UOBTfi. Jomr E. AohioKs, 3 ‘ .. XJETTJEB. BAGS At tks Unekants* SxchOßgifPkiJadiJpkim. Barque James UiiviUj Paris......Laguarya, Ac, soon Barque A A Drebert,' Hewitt BtKitta, Boon Barque Mar/ H Kendali; Bhankland; Havana; boos Barque Beta. Paucke. *...8t Jagode Ouba, soon Brig John Welsh,. Trinidad de Cuba, Boon BrigOanima, Pinkham.. Mayaguez, soon BrigOalrert r WiUar...« ..West Coast of Africa, Bee gehr B BC Rowley, White Cardenas, soon Bchr Rhoda A Beulah,-Hoffman, CRrdonas and ' Matanaas JStarin* Jnielltflriu*. PORT l» MUUUHEUMUA, Deo. !il, 18*#. 8 JN BIMU .7 25 | SUN MT8.... .i 85 HIGH WATHB»«»#«# *•»•••»••#«••••••• *•••••«•». .2 66 ABBIVKD, Bhlp Columbus, Hathorn; from Liverpool 4th nit, with mdse to Peter Wright & Sobs. - Barque Irma,' Notre, 22 days from Maracaibo, with ooffee. ftc to Fra Tete. Left orig. Addy Bwilt, for New York in 3 days; also French, barque Elisabeth, latoPaen, who was drowned 28th nit, together with three of -his ocew, by the sinking of a boat loaded with ballast. Barque Conrad, Salibury. 18 days from Bio de Janel to. with coßee to I A Newhali A Co. Brig Zenith. Behring, ID days from Havana, with ol gars, Ac. to, John Ma«on.A Co. BngC B Allen, Wass, 17 days from Bavanna la Mar, with logwood, Ac. to D NWetilar & Co. Bohr Lark, (Hr) Allen, 9 days from Inagua, with salt to John M Kennedy A Co. Schr Prank Herbert, Mayo, 4 days from Boston, with mdee to Twells A Co. Bohr Edwin Reed, Ohlpman, 6 days from Boaton.wlth mdse to Twells A Col fckibr Geo L Green, Green, 0 days from Boston, with xnd«e to Crowell A Oollios. Schr ffm A Hammond, Cain, 4 days from Boston, with mdse to D Cooper. Bcbr While Squall, Sharp, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to captain. Schr Juliette. Chase, 0 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. Schr E F Lewis, Dyer, 6 days from Portland, with mdse to J Baker. Schr Sarah, McAlmon, 6, days from Portland, with mdse to Geo It Ayres. Schr J- W Bodge, Daly, 6 days from Newbnryport, with mdse to N Bollings. Bohr Martha Wrightingtoq, Wriahtngton, 3 days from Fall Hirer, in ballast to Oabeen A Co. * - Schr Mountain Avenue, Greenfield, 3 days frott New York, with mdse to 1) Cooper. Schr Mountain Eagle, Pendleton, 4 days from New York, with mdse to D Cooper.' Schr B J Mercer, Robinson, 3'days from New York, with tobacco to captain Bohr John M Fora; Haines, 7 days Irom Norfolk, Ya, with 92,795 shingles to Bolton, Vandorreer A Uo. Schr American Ragle, Kelly, 10 days from Norfolk, Ya, with 13.926 shingles to Bolton. Yanderreer A Co. fcchr Ann'S Cannon Newell, 3 days from Quincy Point, with stone to Barker, Wright A Co. .Sclir Ephraim A Anna Bole, 8 deys irom New York, with mdse to Pettit, Martin A Co. Schr FJy, Oheesoman, 2 days from Nantucket, with oil to Thain A McKeon. Schr Hope,* o>aey. 2 days from Lewes, Del, with oorn to J-s L Bewley A Co. Echr Maryvllendrlekaon, 1 'day from Smyrna, Bel, with corn to Jits L Bewley A Co. Schr Delaware, Denby, 1 day from Bmyrna, Bel, with wheatto James Barrett Aeon. - Bchr Anna-Maria, Hillyard; 1 day from Odessa, Bel, with oats to Jas Barratt A Bon. Schr J L Bedner, Endieott,from New York. Schr Allen Bowniog, Rice, from Providence. , Steamer L' 8 Terry, Chapin, 2 days from New York, with mdse to J Baker,. OLBARBD, Steamship phtaeas Bpragne, Matthews, Boston, Hen ry Wintor Steamship Boston, Bellew, New York, Jas Allderdloe. Barque Gem, Hammond, Bo*ton, Twells A Co Brig Ada Pnrves, Cameron, Trinidad de Cuba, S Mor ris Wain A Co. Bohr Luther Child, Nickerson. Nevis, Thoe Wattson A Sons. Schr Henry Nutt, Baker, Matauzas, W P MoL&en A Co Bcbr Satlio T Chaxtre, Chartre, Charleston, J Baker. Bchr John Walker, Farrrs. Boston, L Audenried A Co. Bchr 0 A Stetson, Cobb, Provincetown, N Stuitev&nt A Co'. •* - Behr 3 L Bedner, Endicott. New York, Van Dusen, Norton A 00. - - Schr Allen Downing, Bice, N York, Bepplier A Bro. Str J 8 Shriver, Bennie, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. . fOmiwsowdftiwia of ' . - V DJB GBAOJL Dee:'9o, lBMi The Wyoming came over from Chesapeake late cn Saturday evening, with two boats from Delaware. City, bat none from Philadelphia, feho returned again about 10 o'clock the same night without any boats, only tpo having oozne down the canal since‘ Thursday, and they went to Baltimore on Batarday pight Two boats have just arrived lor Philadelphia, but theywilinot.be like-, ly to get away from here before to-morrow. They axe laden and eonrigned aa follows: City of Philadelphia, lumber to Malone A Taylor: John Itwin, Jr, bar and pig Iron to H J Biting A Bro, - (nr rxuoa.U’x.j (Oorraspondenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.) . Oars Island.'Bee. 20 0 P M, The ship Sultan, for Shanghai), barques Giulia, for Genoa, and Cordelia, for Pernam6uco, are now going to sea. A steamship, supposed the City of New /oik, from Boston, has just pissed up. Wind W, and weather cloudy. 7 Youra,4c, THOB. B. HTJGIHS. . [BT niLBOEAra TO thb pbiss.J , . Baltimobk, Deo SO Arrived, birquo Montlcello, from Bio 4th Nor. Ex* perlented rough weather, Nohfolk, Deo. 22. Arrived, brig George W Jones, from Sierra Leone, with hides end Ivor/, bound to Salem She is in • da- Du«d condition, nod put in for repairs. U 8 steamer Diapalcn, from Kej West. An arrival here reports the steamer Sonthera Star as having put into Barbadoes badly injured. Hamptos Boadb. Deo 20. Arrived, schr Onrrasson, from Windsor, NB, with po* tatoes. - Ghablustom, Dec. 23. - Arrived, ships Mary Crocker, from Liverpoo ; Hires go, from London; Pelegrlna, from Bt J»go; brlgh Rich ard end Terrey, from Boston. A number of t'paaUh vessels are In the ofOug MEMORANDA. ' Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, hence at Richmond 18th lost. , r - Steamship Delaware, Copes, henee, arrived at New York 19 th Inst.'* Steamship,Moses Taylor, Gray, cleared at New York yesterday for AsplUwall. Ship Severe, Booko, from Boston Dec 10 for Valpa raise, was spoken 12th inat, lac 40 89, long 62. Ship Masti If,-Johnson, for Macao, sailed from Batavia Sept 29. Ship Conquest,]Bears, from Callao, at Manilla Oct 1; Ship Vistula, Hubbard, from San Franolsco,'at Ma nilla Oct fr Ship Black Prince, Brown, from San Francisco, at Manilla Oct 4. Ship Sword Fish, Babcock, from Bhangbae, at Manilla Oct 4. I Ship Ceylon, Bassett, from at Boston 19tb Imt Ship Miry Be Martha, Deahon, cleared at Boston 18th Inst, for Bueno* Ayres. Barque Thomas Alllbone, Thompson, from Bordeaux,,, w«B watting at Bio de Janeiro Nor 14 Barque Merrfmic, Fits, for Philadelphia, cleared at New Orleans-18th iost. with 800 bhds sugar, 658 bblfl' moUaren, 30 bales cottony 876 pairs hubs, 3000 stares, and 20 ptogs pulse.'. ' Barque KtfeUausuod, (Norwtg) Gude, frost Santos Oct 20, arrived at New York yesterday. Left no Am vessel*. Barque Virginia A EeWUlna, Wilkins, cleared at New' York yesterday for Rio de Janeiro. Brig GilmorMeredith,,(new, 861 tons) Gray, cleared at Daitlworb 18th Inst lor AspinwaU, Brig Alberdlna; (Batch) Oaeodag, for Philadelphia, was loading at Rotterdam 80 tb ult Brig Union, from Cornwallis, NS, for Philadelphia, arrived atMachiaeport 11th Inst. Bckre 0 0 'Petelec, Foster, hence, and E W Gardner, Bourne, from Charleston, arrived at Mobile 15th lost. • Bchr. Charity, Barrett, hence, arrived at New York yesterday ScbrßWßenfon, Gandy, hence for Boston, arrived at New York yesterday, Bchr W: H Dennis, Wheaton, hence, arrived at Bos ton 18tb.inst.' ~ , Bchr Brasil, Hawes, henee for Portland, Me, put Into New York 19 h inat. for repairs, having had heavy wea ther.* and split mainsail. Bears f idelfa, Gandy, hence for Somerset; G W Cum mings, hence for Fall River; Ella, Packard, hence for Boston, and-Chief, Fountain,-from Smyrna, Del, for Providence,'at Newport 19th inst. Bohr W 0 Atwater, Potter, sailed from New Bedford 15th inat for Philadelphia. , Sobrs Gazelle, Somers) ahdWra L 'Dayton, Babcock, her.ee at New York 19th Inst. Bchr H B Gibson. Crockep, ofeared at New London 17tb Inst for Philadelphia. Schra Emma Abbott, WJlmore, and T C Bunion, Ma ther, cleared'at New .York 18th Inst, for Philadelphia. NOTICE TO MARINERS Notice Is’ herehy'glven that tne Buoy at Drunkard’s Lelge, marking the approach to Fox Island Thorough fare, baa been replaced. By ordor.of the Light lloaso.Board TJIKO P. GREENE. Lighthouse Inspector, Ist Diet. Portland, Mo, Dec 16,1868 SPOKEN. Oot 22, off Cepe Horn, ship Rambler, Lothrop, from N York July 29 for Sen Francisco. Nov I,lat 18068, 10ng 86 66 W. was signalled ship Hesperus, Lewln, from Boston Sep 6 for San Francisco. Noy 10, off Port Pray, brig Matilda, of Plymouth, fm Bio de Janeiro for Isle Pal or Mayo. Nov 18, lat 12 N, long 4180 W, barque Trieste, Sew-, all, of and from New York for Sumatra. MARINE MISCELLANY. Ship Child of the Regiment, Capt Glover, from Callao July 16 for Cowes for orders, was abandoned at sea Nov 16. with ten feet or water in her hold. Crew taken off by ship Bengal, at London" from Oaloutta. ,The v O of the Bwal an"A l% vessel J of 1308'tons register, built at Tbomwtm, Me, In 1860,.valued at 060,000' partially owned tojllekewon & Co, of Boston, who' have insur ance bn her tor about $4O 000 at the Ne» England Mu tual, Equitable, aid'China offices, Boston .Hr Mur dock, or Thomaston, was also a partial owner, and Is probablylain.*/. ebb «pw>g Alert Oot 4 >*i. wo, IS IS W, In » hea.y gelt fraffl J!BH The verifier eontlnned rongh. with Kales St inter..!*! until Nor 13, lb. ooadltloh of 'tM ehlp drily beeomlngWoWe.not wHhttwdlßf tb)throwing o.erof dlarge doantlty of KOsno, end o.o n other Offoct to rolfeoe it. On lho 14th they oipiSllodthe Br brnraoe Bengal, from Calcutta fur Jj6n4Wt ond-'thd crow iejngworn out from luee-Bant paiafiM,'while Ibel.ak w«« otoolllp ga niog nprn lij.m, they not . nut the tc.tl'.nd obsutfomd tho .hip WHS too foot or wstorlutho soups, sod wsfor too third, t to VM ap to th* loner * deck in tho loro- hold. Ahadtd f -Kih* hut boat laittfie Ship, By Ibis time tlw »»WM rouiiing »osy high, tho ship rolling nils Bafrt. OBdtkoSiWliMSkfngooiopletolyb.erhOr - MnWfliVtt I—Tbp ttosauhlp (tenon, biupo for’ tsmitm, ha boon in eoetect with l;o shod- poed I»n SoWlo/sod Hodijfpß aground neer'iheftortXlgM;'eto le ooiofod st hl|h water! uator end pse-eager, leud.d nio wpfslofl : tho Ooodspied Is aground etTramnere. ' net (bo (10«»»*ni«»»*»».od. bat ehe has (tfttKJoia, doned, but with all her spare standing; in Ist 81N, loDg 84 W; prew taken off by the Ann Congress, Mather, ar_ rived from New York in the Bowna *' _ St Michaels, Novell—Tho English soh*-AHce, Cone,. ‘ arrived this morning from New.Y orkin ballast, and was not admitted; she proceeded at once for England. • Kintals, Dm 1-Put In, the AmeriMn hrlgantlne Po eooocket, of Bererly, M»se, from 8t John, JfU.forSklb boreon. Coot Htokoll ms woshod overboard on the 27th Oct lo a heavy gate,-and was not seen afterwards. Interesting to Ship OwjfßßS —Jo the case of the barque Ardennes, at Havana, tho United States Consul General, Helm, has given the following important de cisions; '• i. That oreazeiß. belonging to or built in the United gt ,tes ; and to be transferred to the Spanish Sag or other ‘nationality,’can be sold here without any question being raised in the consulate of the United States as to the ■ trade in which Bald vessels are to be engaged. 12* Thatthere in a legal trade established between the ports of Cuba and the coast of Africa, and thence to va rious parts of the world, or for return to Onba. • 3. That vessels of the United States, as well as other countries, can be'ohartered for legal voyages to ana from the coast of Africa, and that suoh charters are not •evidence of criminal intention on the p .rt of the ves sel!, owners, or contractors. ARRIVALS AT THE'PRINCIPAL HOTELS! IBP 10 OHB O'CLOCK THIB KOBMKB. - GIRARD llOUBH—Chestnut street, below Ninth, G A Nloolt«. Eliding ‘ H Mann, Otlo A Blodgett, E Y • AMinn.gr.Jc II.NY PAH Blester All, BeidlngD Onmmena, Dei A H Boynton, Elmira ?.? Whlt.kjr p. K : 1,1 Nr Miss MB. Mann, NY 0 McLaughlin A la,, N Y lasso 0 Blodgett, S T • Mr. O J ».«.», »»«* W S Purvlauee, Butler, P» LA Whitney, N J j^sreW^r 1 ' 1 pi wss&sfav* , f& n ". d « l 8 k nglin4 nne Q rbert, I j”Mi»e . B A Uo,t,Pi'.hklU, NY J ssk N x jgSSXH I John Vslk, N Y HSOhsdwhk, N Y A Mount, KY H Btone, Washington R W Bussell, N Y Jos G R Latner,N Y H Hammond.S 0 r W Savage, NT • J M Spyer A la. Conn Ohas'B Norton, N Y ‘ Bamlßlatchford, N Y Jas T Roberta, NY 1 hos Wallace, Bel John J Ahahar, Balt J Conley, N Y J O Preabury A la, Boaton Chas Prenah, N Y ' J S Otis A la, N Y MBROHANTS 1 HOTEL—Fourth st.» below Arch.- J E McLean! Shippensborg S H Pollock, Milton 0 H 800 gal, Milton A Wherry, Ehlppensburg J Koontz, Shlppenabdrg J H Rodney, N Oastle M B Riddle, Jersey City W B Lockwood. 11l Thos Humphreys, Md Fredk KiraberA wF, N Y Mrs Cummins, Havana , B Louborn, Mo R M Pollcck A la. Pa . SM Wherry, Pa Ptter Flickering, Pa H Trenor A la, Pa L B Shoemaker. Pa Steuben Jenkins, Pa J S Warner, NY A Wright, N Y _ B Scribner, Me Jaa R Toney, Ark W Shanning, Boston . Lonifl Josephthal, N Y 0 N Lull, Chamberoburg UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth, ,F R 8 ayre, M Chunk 0 B Trottxr, Pa Pelro M Valdes, Spain Thos Ledbetter . John H Gosweller, Pa Dr J V Crawford, Del JM King, NY . A L Gee, Pa Mr Day, Pa H Carver, N JT J B Pioctor, Mass W Me Oanna, Pa Col Boas, Ra Joslah Boas, Pa AMERICAN HOTRL-JOhestnut at., above Fifth. Miss nepburn, Bellefonte Geo Brinton, West Chest B N Kleinh&s, Newark F Pricker, Beading John W Thompson, Pa Miss 8 Thompson, Pa B 0 Campbell, Washington W Bimmona A la, N Y Jos Baker, N Y F T Bickley. Reading W Johntou, Bel S G Harrington, Bel Misa S Harvey, Bel Jas B Johnson, Phils R V Wilde, NY IS Case, Pa . Robert H Sayre, Pa John Sinylio, jr, Easton James H Beck, Potfsrille A B Alston A son, Newark Obas T Lewis, Troy, NY W R Ailing, N Y Y 0 Goodwin; NY B VBurr, Washington F Corbin, NY Mrs 0 Jadßon, Jersey cy Aug BlumeothaL N Y Peter Connor, N Y W A Arnold. N a J 8 Prescott, lowa Col 0 A Hawkins, NY W Hawkins, Conn Jos Jameson, Beading FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third, W 0 Fountain. Dover, Del B Fountain, Bel It Hall: Milford, Del JM Ellison, Del * 0 K’H&wkes, N Y Levi Wilson Schuyl Uavon Jos Wilde, Scbnyl Haven 8 J Foster, NY Z R Hickloy, Mass F 8 Weeks, N Y F Brake, Baltimore Thos Smith, Bel Alex Greenly, Md NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. A J Carmany, Lancaster Geo Albright, Lancaster H S Cary, Phtla J Y Andrews, Beading 0 M Sellers, Pa Oscar Fairchilds, Cal Jos Whitaker. Mt Clare H J Headier, Pottivillo John H Shank, Lebanon Joshna Coraly, Pa W Christy, Dauphin co,Pa Ohss Oanlry, Pa John Orosgrove, Pa A L Macduff. NY Lewis Yastine, Pottavillo B P Vaetmo. Pottsville Isaac Lippman, Pottsville J Scholl, Pottsvllio W H Bixler. Mauch Ohurk F Spencer, PotUville J J Dove/, Pa * BLACK BEAK INN—Fifth and Merchant streets* 6|Coates, Lancaster co G J Hughes, Pa J Trsvner, Ohester co W Y Pennypaoker, Pa G W Gibson and lady, Pa 8 W Ludwig, Union co B Humes A la, Chester co J 8 Kirk, Chester co A Kimble, Chester co W Gathers, Chester oo J Lelby. Chester co 8 A Stout, Potts town J Thompson, Pottstown John Murray, Pa J Eehua, Chester co A B Halt. Oheat*»r oo 8 K Hammond, W Ohester 0 Stont, N J Mias Pennypackor, Fa W Ryan, New.Oastle D Otley. Ohester co, Pa Miss Lewis, Ohester co J R Scoit, Cheater co W Porter, Rochester, N Y 0 Steel A la, Chester co T Scarlett, Chester co BARLEY. SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine. J Barber, Lambertvllie I Gould and lady.' Trenton J Watson, New Hope Chas Boiler, Cheltenham R Austin A lady, NY EFJ Sarong, SO J P Jamison and lady, Pa W Carr, Beylestown E G Hughes, Buckingham Jesse James, By berry B H Chew, Cincinnati, O' T B Miller A la, Balt ,Wta Warner, Baltimore Jas Young, Del M A Riddle, N Y ■ ■ 8 Franklin, N Y 8 Cunningham, NY, B Yalkeman, N Y A C Atkins, Washington " M S Jackson, Washington Wm Bowoe, N J John Oxllne, Del Peter Fauley, Del Wm Fox, Pa John Frederick, Md Thos H Moore, Bel Jacob Armstrong, Bel James Kenedy, N Y BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. CallowhiU. J JJ Olatk, Newark Ch«s Finney, Bockvllle Ohaa Derr, Shermeravlllo H Hlbshman, Lebanon oo Reuben Miller, Beading Ohas Beidleman, Pa Joe Harper,-Allentown Jonas Ott, Allentown F 8 Rowrig, Allentown 1» Schall, Pa MOUNT VERNON HOTXL-Setond st., above Atoh. A Lambert, New Hope * Mrs J Sutton, Trenton Mrs P N Harris, Trenton Miss A M Sutton, Trenton Miss K Harris, Trenton BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhiU, E J Relchards, Allentown Z H Long, G&tbon co W H-Anewalt, Pa F Bmlth, Welaeport, Pa J B Shaeffer, Beading M Coburn, Easton Thos HattseU, Pa Jonas George, Allentown H Trumbower, Buck eo/Pa £efl(tl Notices. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. REYNOLDS ft. REYNOLDS —Sub Divorce. March Tdrra, 3858, No 20. And now Docember JBth, 1858, ou motion of J. BERGEANT PRICE, Esq., Attorney for Libellant, the Cenrt grant a rale on the Respondent to show cause why a doeree of Divorce should not be en tered in above case. Returnable on SATURDAY, January Ist, 1850, at 10 o’clock A. M. Sib—You Kill please take notice of above rule. To-Mr. EDWARD J. REYNOLDS, Respondent. J. SERGEANT PRICE, Attorney for Libellant. d2l4n&th2w AS CHRISTMAS ie coming, we all have a friend, Who hu & few dollars In friendship to spend. For a bag or good MKAL, or a barrel or choice FLOUB; An acceptable Gift, and in ever/ one’s power. ALLMAN & ZEHNDEB, corner FOUBTII and VINE street, Kora barrel of Flour your orders will greet; They keen all the States Floor, aod sell the very best: For Bread, Pies, and Oakee It has stood the test. ALLMAN ic ZKUNDKR, Floor Dealers, It* Corner FOUBTII and VINE. TERRAPINS.—Receiving ►3 nearly every day, from Baltimore, choice OIIKSA> PEAKB TKBKAPINB, offered at wholesale or retail. PRIME OYdI’KKS —We are also in receipt of the beat Ojatera that the aalt«watera afford, told in an/ quantity,either in shell or opened. Ourjarraugementa enable qb to supply dealers and familioa promptly with the above luxuries; atfair prices. W U. PAIRBANK & 00 , MARKET and THIRTY-PIRST Bts., Weat Philadelphia. E V f N 7 A iOAD —On and after WEDNESDAY, Deo.' 33d, 1868, tbe Morning Express Train for Bethlehem. Eastond s^ c^°.!ja « nk > Uaileton » &c » will leave FRONT an WILLOW Streote. Philadelphia, at 9 83 A M. 1* asengersfor Kas ion by this line can spend two hours In Bethlehem, and an hoar and a half in Baston, and return to Philadelphia the same evening. Morning Express Train ror Philadelphia will leave Bethlehem at 7 A.M., with passengers from Lehigh Talley and CaUwitsa Railroads, and arrive In Phila delphia at 10 A M. Other Trains ran as usual. d2l»2t ELLIB CLARK, Agent. NS. LAWRENCE. • paper printhrs* cards, and envelope W A REHOUSE, No. 405 COMMERCE STREET. d2l-ot* SHOW CASES —Of all kinds, the cheapest at GROVE’S, 111 North FOURTH Btreet. It* SECRETARY AND BOOKCASES, in great variety, at manufactory, 260 Fouth THIRD Street. AKDROBES OF ELEGANT STYLES, »» * for sale cheap, at manufactory,' 260 South frnißD Btreet. |?XTENSIDN TABLES, suitable for ships, Ali steamboats, hotels, and dwellings, for sale cheap, at manufactory, No. 260 Booth THIRD Btreet. d!8»lm MANILA ROPE, assorted sizes, raanu faotured end for..]. at lowest NetrYorTc price., by, WEAVER, PITLBR,& 00 . Ho. 33 North WATER Street, dIB »od 33 North WHARVES. tT EG- TAB —Always on hand a fall supply, XV and for Ml. by WEAVER VITLER * 00., No. 23 Noflh WATER Street, d!8 and S 3 North WHARVES. Racked whale 0i1.—2,800 gallons Northwest Coast, for sal. by H. W. P. ALLEN, 14 South DELAWARE ATenUO. d!8-6t Bleached winter whale oil— -2,600 gallons In store, and for sale by R. W. P. ALLEN, 14 Sooth DELAWARE Ar.noo. dlB-6t. CANDLES. —80 boxes host Sporin Candles. 60 boxes best Adamantine Candle., for saleby n. W. P. ALLEN, 14 Booth DELAWARE AVenno,dlBot CEGAKS—6OO,OOO Havana Sogars, choice brands by late arrivals. In bond and store, for Mlo by A. MERINO, 140 South PROMT Strict. d2O Holland gin.—20_pipoa superior oid Holland Oln In Bond, for silo by E. P. MIDDLE. TON & PRO., 6 North PRONT Street. d2O-0t WHEAT WHISKEY.—2OO cases of Pure Wheat Whiskey in store, and for sale by E, P, MIDDLETON & BRO., 6 North PRONT Btreet. d2O-6t London porter and brown STOUT.—2S casks Barclay k. Perkiua’s Brown Btout: 26 do. do. Porter, in store, and for sale by A MBRINO,J4O South FRONT Street. d2O SCOTCH ALE.—2O casks Ypunger’s Ale, in Glass and Stone, in store, and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 fouth fftONT Btreet d5O CHEESE* —600 Boxes f Herkimer County OHfiEBE, of.supeHor quality, for sale by , . CT. O. SADLER, A CO., AROB leoead 4eor hflpw Tvoat) JJublicatious. CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR —Now is the time to buy presents for your frienis and relations. A handsome BOOK is the most acceptable present .to make to a cherished friend, ana will he best appreciated. The largoflt stock of Books in the Unitod Btate«, and cheapestprloes, issJbe fouca at 7 RYANS’ GIFT * OOK STORE, No. 480 Chestnut street. Besides tho Book, every purchas r receives a valua ble GIFT, worth,from 50 cents to $lOO, thus getting two valuable presents for the price of one. ANNUALS AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FOB THE HOLIDAYS. LOOK AT THE'LIST., Book of Beauty Orient»iA|raual Home Memories Heroines, Shakspearo Ladies Souvenir’ S? ttT £ n li v. Poets of 10th Century World-Noted Women vChristlan Eouvenir om ®n of Beauty Keensake Republican Court Leaflets of Memory Court of Napoleon Diadem ' etratford Gallery Winter Wreath Berlin Gallery Atlantic Souvenir Dresden Gallery Josephine Gallery 4 Munich Gallery Book of the Boudoir i'' Gallery of Famous Poets Floral Keepsake Amaranth American Scenery Lady’s Wreath i. Lady’s Book of Flowers Keepßake of FriendMip,. Poetry of Flowers Floral Wreath Casket Lady’s Wxfiath J?.* Forget Mo Not Moss Bose Friendship’s Offering Philopoeoa ? Friendship’s Token Freemason’s Annual Friendship’s Gift Magnolia Gift of Attention Passion Flower Lady’s Wreath Token Lady’s Borao Book Emblem Memory’s Gift. Garland Gem Annual Christian Keepsake Snow Flake Religious Souvenir Coronet Poken of Friendship THE ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS, IN CALF, ANTIQUE. LALLA ROOICH MILTON LADY OF THE LAKE SPENBER BYRON CHAUCER SCOTT ÜBS. HEHANB MOORE MRS NORTON BRYDEN LONGFELLOW POPE TENNYSON BURNS OOWPER LEIGH HUNT WHITTIXR MRS. SIGOURNEY BANTE ROGERS E. W. ELLSWORTH SOUTHEY HOOD H. KIRK WHITE TAPPER TASSO GOLDSMITH MRS. JAMIESON WORBBWORTH ALICE CAREY SHELLEY KEATS MONTGOMERY EDGAR A. POE BRYANT We have theabove in all styleß of binding, from plain doth to the finest Calf and 'Antique, to suit all oiarses of purchasers We sell these cheaper than any other honse in the oltj, besides the additional advantage of a gift. Works by the most popular authors, living and dead, in all styles, from the most recherche and easily to the plain and substantial, at astonishingly low prloes. Bayard Taylor’s Travels Works of Thos. Jefferson Works of J. Fenolmore S M Ohas Dickens Cooper “ Mrs. Southwortk Works of J. T. Headley lt Mrs.Hentz Frank Forrester “ Mrs. Bedgwick < ( Hugh Miller Works of Virginia Town (< Capt. Mayne Held send “ Charlotte Bronte Works of S M. Srauckor Works of Washington Irv- “ T. 8. Arthur ing ' *« J.A Ward Works of Grace Aguilar <( A. 8. Roe “ Rev. 0. H. Spurgeon “ B. P. Thompson “ Capt. Maryatt “ Sam Slick «< Peter Par’ey • “ Jane Austin *• Mrs, Moodie “ Marion Uarland “ Bmol et “ Alary Howitt (( Fielding “ Ohas. Lamb Lawrence Sterne “ Edward Everett Waverly Novels fl Lorenzo Bow Works of Benj Franklin (C Lord Bacon HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY BY THE MOST CELE BRATED AUTHORS. Hume ‘ Bancroft Macaulay Russell Prescott Ferguson Gibbon RolUn Robertson Lerd Ueadloy Sparks And a host of olhors Call and oxamino and satisfy yourself, that EVANS has a greater variety of Books, and will sbII cheaper than any other house in the city. Bo not forget that a valuable Gift, which will make a welcome Christmas Box, is preaeuted toyou,free!o. oharge, at EVANS’S, besides getting your Books cheaper than you can get them elsewhere. ALBUMS-FOR THE LADIES. Albums of all sizes and all styles of binding to snil all tastes. Profusely illustrated with magnificent Steel -Engravings. Pet Album Leaves of Affection Message Bird Album Philopcena Albam Sunbeam Album Token of Love Gem Album Album of the Heart Rosebud A bum Landscape Album Gift Album Forget-tne-not Album Album of Love Album <f Memory Album of Remembrance Souvenir Album Leaves of Friendship | Friendship Album And others too numerous to mention. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, AND HYMN BOOKS. Methodist Ilymn Books I Episcopal Prayer Bonks Baptist Hynra Books ICatbolio Prayer Books Lutheran Hymn Books | Presbyterian Hymn Books Of all sizes, and bonnd in all styles, Arabesque, Turkey Morocco, Antique, Velvet, Ac , with and with out clasps. FAMILY BIBLES.—A large assortment of Family Bibles, of all descriptions and all prices, from $1 to $6O, Illustrated with fine engravings, printed with large type, on good paper, and in various styles of binding, from the simplest to the most ornamental. Also, Pulpit Bibles. In various styles. A very large assortment of JUVENILE BOOKB, to suite all ages and tastes. We have a larger variety of Children’s Books, at lower rates than any other house in the city, besides the additional advantage of a gift, gratis, for the little ones. “ fvhat the eye sees the heart believes.” Any one who wishes to examine for himself is invited to call at EVANS'S and verify the above statement. We are con fident that he will go away satisfied that . . EVANS has the most variety. EVANS’B ia the cheapest place. EVANB gives more for the money than any other ■ Our gifts consist of gold and silver Watches, gold Vest, Fob,' Chatylaioe and Guard Chains, gold Brace lets ; Oameo, Mosaic, Coral, Garnet, and Engraved and Plain Bands, Gold Miniature Lockets, Gold Pencils and at.fl.Ml, To*M.»f-onmwj'au«- sue. and” Jet; Ear-drops, with Breastpins to mateh, Gold Bings with Stone Settings, Gold Bosom Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Pocket Knives, Portomonnaies, Gift Bookf, Silver Plated Cake Baskets, Water Pitchers, Napkin Blogs, S«tn of Teaspoons, Butter Knives, and a great variety of uteful, ornamental, and handsome gifts of Intrinsic value, suitable for Holiday Presents, will be distributed among purchasers of Books, at the GIFT BOOK STORE EMPORIUM, 489 CHESTNUT Street. G G. EVANS. N. B. Persons who are dissatisfied with their Gifts, can hare them exchanged for others of the same ralue. Classified Catalogues free to all d2l fit . Holiday books i holiday books A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, IKOLUDIKO ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS in Quo bind- >s«. STANDARD BOOKS for the Library. JUVENILE WORKS in greatvariety. 01/* All selling at low prices, by LINDSAY A BLAKIBTON. 26 South SIXTH Street. THEY HAVE JTJ3T PUBLISHED PALESTINE, PAST AND PRESENT. A work of enduring value bj the Rev. Henry S. Osborn, D. D. Elegantly Illustrated by Engravings, Ohromograpba in colors, nnmeronß wood cuts, and a new Map of Pales tine Royal octavo. DR MoOANDLISH’S LIPS IN A RISEN SAVIOUR An elegantly gilt edition, and with a beantifnl frontis piece, engraved on steel. PrlC3 $1 60. Also, an edl tion in plain cloth, $!• A BLUE AND GOLD EDITION OF WATSON’S OAMP FIRES OF TUB AMERICAN REVOLUTION. With numerous Illustrations SUNSHINE; Or, KATE VINTON. By Miss Har riet B. McKeorer. Price, la plain cloth. 76 cents: full gilt $1 ’ * ’ * QUAINT SAYINGS AND DOINGS CONCERNING LUTHKH. Collected and arranged By the Rev. John G. Morris, D. D., author ol "The Blind Girl of Wit tenberg,” Ac., Ac Prico 76 cents. VI. DR. STORK’S CHRISTMAS BOOK FOR CHIL DREN. With a beautifully Colored Frontltpiece and numerous other Illustrations. A small 4to. volume. Price 60 cents. LINDSAY A BLAKIBTON, Publishers and Booksellers, d2O 26 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. JUillinerg @oobs. TO THE LADIES Opening of DRK&S CAPS and HEAD DRESSES, at No 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth. The subscriber will open, TUESDAY, 2*st instant, a choice lot or Dress Caps and Head Dresses for the Season, and will commence this day soiling off his rich stock of Winter Bonnets, French Flowers and Ribbons, without regard to cost, to make room for spring manu facturing. THOMAS MORGAN, i!2l-12t 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth. t Tfe AN OPENING OF DRESS CAPS on TUESDAY December 21st. Mrs. M. A. BURKE, £O2 OHKSTNUT STREET. The balance of Winter Hats will be sold at cost to eloso season. d2O-U# fJIBE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA DIRKOTORB. PATRICK BRADY, IPLINY FISK, ALEXANDER IIBNRY, .GKO. 1,. HARRISOV, A. J. PLBASONTON, WILLIAM NKTLSON, WM. H. STEWART, |s. R. ORAWFOBP. PATRICK BRADY, Preoldont. S. R. CRAWFORD, Vice President. WILLIAM NBILSON, Secretary. THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OF PIIILAD’A ■ARB PRKPARRD TO RECEIVE GOODS ON STORAGE, Whether In Bend or Duty Free, at Current Rates, and will issue receipts or warraots therefor. Application may be made at their OFFICE, IN LAUREL STREET, Lately occupied by the United States Custom House, or at their premises, bolter known as the TOBACCO WAREHOUSE* DOCK STREET. TRUSSES!—Genuine French, fop TRUSSES! Genuine French, for Children. TRUSSES! do do. Ladies. TRUSSES! Approved American Styles. Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belts; Syrin ges, a new and improved self-injecting article, specially adapted to Ladles’use. Also, bath-room or hjdrant Enemas; French Pessaries; Breast Pumps; infants’ Nurdng Flasks: Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale by CALEB H NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist, and Practical adjuster of Meohanioal Remedies, d. W jomer TWELFTH and RACE Sts., Phlla. Ladles’ room*—entrance on Twelfth street, next door to stove 0018 8m MEN’S WAXED AND WATER-PROOF BOOTS, WOMEN’S OAL FSKIN BOOTS, with heels, suitable for the Country Trade. Best city manu factured. Low prices at DUTTON’S, No. HI North BEOOND Street, (east side,) above Arch. "SIGN OF THE RED BOOT.*’ n26-tb&tu-ow* Ik UOTION, COMMISSION, AND GKNE JIL RAL AGENCY BUSINESS -P. WELLINGTON having permanently located himself at Pensacola, Fla., informs the public in genera! that he has opened on PALAFOX Street, nearly opposite the Market House, a general Auction, Commission, and Agency Basinets, and would respectfully solioit consignments of all kinds of goods and merchandise for Auction, o$ on Commis sion. dO-mwAf2mfcW2m r|RUGS, ETC. jLf 600 lbs. Oil Peppermint; 200.d0. Sassafras; Oar raway,Hemp, Fennel, and Canary Seeds: Oarb.Am monia, Cream Tartar: Bi-Carb. Soda. For ssle, as wanted, by WILSON & MERRITT, dlSf 208 MARKET. fIHBISTMAS DINNEII EXTENSION \J TABLES, good and cheap, at masafaotorr, 350 fc opth THIRD Street. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPffIA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1858. Senna to inveS?'' on mokt- UiUUvGAfiß.in onoorwo pums.or la Q round Dte, GOODMAN, d2O-3t* 108 SOitttt FOURTH Street. dl> K n()n $4,000, $3,500 to Loan on n^ort- gage of unencumbered Oity*£roper}y. Apply to 8. W. THAOKARA, dlB-3t* . 244 Booth THIRD gtrrft. ■ to LOAN, in sains to ’ suit tfP fy U\JvJappl)earits, upqn Diameinds, Watches, Jewelry, Gods, MereUftrfdise, Clothing, &<£,. on mode*' rate terms, by JONBS;&. CO., Brokers, N. ]iV- cornet. THIRD and GABOFLL ptroots, below Lombard. T&& tabllshed for the list 3$ years. Office hoars from £4? M. to 7 P.M. f ' ; dIT-lmgf; Fep:; \f\ street, ' ’ Purchase 8 V CALIFORNIA. dT-tjai A «IVO HOME 'WITHOUT A STEREO -11 gOOPH.” 800 ARCH STREET, Oilers an assortment of fine English And French STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, rfIHE STEREOSCOPE, in every variety, A for sttlo by JAMES W. QUEEN, d!4 021 CHESTNUT Streot. fTIHE MARRIAGE CEREMONY IN THE A Stereoscope, for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN, dl4 024 CHESTNUT Street. ©cntlcmcn’o JTnrnisljiufl Oooba, PRESENTS FOR GEN \J TLEMEN.—-Dressing Gowns of new and beautiful WRAPPERS.— -Now and beautiful wrap pers are belog constantly furnished at W. W. KNIGHT’S 600 ARCH Street, who* the largest and bestrsaortmont oau always be had. Also, jost opened, anew lot of Gentlemen’s Boarfs, Neck Ties, Mufilers, &0. d2O 6t £|OLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. R. C, WALBORN & CO., (Now) Nob. 0 and 7 North SIXTH Street, Have now In Btoro a most complete and varied Stock of— «. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, EDITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PREBENTS. * They bog to inform the public In general, and the Ladies In particular, that their line of GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS Is unequalled In this city. dll-lmlf r|MIE LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN THE UNION. HOHUET & HUTTON, (Successors to J. T. Haramitfc,) MANUFACTURERS OF A. L. ADAMS* IMPROVED DESK RACK. No. 269 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. OFFICE, BANK, and SOHOOL FURNITURE. EXTENSION TABLES, DOORCASES, WARDROBES, &0. dB~3m Removal william s. & Alfred MARTIRN have removed their Bookstore from No, 608 to No. 006 OUKSTNUT BTRKBT, 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 boon extended to them in formor years. They would at this time particularly invite attention to their very large assortment of SUPERBLY BOUND BOOKS, suitable for Presents daring the approaching Holidays, embracing 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 sire, style, and description, In ornamental bindlo , both English and Amorioan editions, all of which are offered attho loirest prices. dlB-3t REMOVAL. —The Adelphi Uotel, Fetor MoRLHOY, Proprietor, has beon removed from 227 South fifth street to 277 South FIFTH Street. The Proprietor, thankful for the patronage heretofore ex tended to him, desires to see his old friends and patrooa at his new house. dlo*6t* JVOTIOE The office of ThtSiVtil- PMln^ raSiitlget Ratliaay Company has been' removed to the Depot, N. W. corner of HAVE ILFORD Road and LOGAN ntreet, Twenty-fourth ward d!4*l2t JJEMOVAL. SAMUEL. H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1126 GIIBBTNUT STREET, TUIBO DOOR BELOW TWELFTH. South Bide, < Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, having on hand a fall supply of GOODS for Gentle men’s wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, n2S-3m-lf No. 1126 CHESTNUT Street. Dr. e. moclellan, Removed to No. 1411 WALNUT Street, dlO-lm Northeast corner of Fifteenth street. IDissolntums anir Copartnersljips. The firm of qu intin Campbell, JR., A CO., having been dissolved by the death of QUINTIN CAMPBELL, Jh , the business of the late Arm will be settled by 11. A. BUACKELFOR D, or his attorney, W. H. INBKKEP, Philadelphia, r by SHACKELFORD, HAGAN, * ETTLA, No. 17 MUR RAY Btteet, New York. H. ALLSTON SHACKELFORD. „ M Surviving Partner. Philadblphu, Nov. 80,3868. The Subscribers hare this day associated themselves, for the transaction of the Jobbing of FAItOY GOODS, at No, 17 MURRAY Street, New York, under the firm Of SUAOKELFORD, HAGEN, & ETTLA. H. ALLSTON fcUAOKELFORD, MATT T. HAGEN, . DAVID U. ETTLA. Philadelphia, Deo. ißt, 1868. dl-lm jg SCOTT, Jn., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 OHEBTNUT STREET, SPECIAL SALE OF FANCY GOODS. THIS MORNING, 1,000 LOTS RIOU FANCY GOODS, Consisting in part of RICH CHINA AND BOUBMXAN VABEB, COLOGNES, CARD RECEIVERS, CIGAR STANDS, PAPIER MAOHE AND ROSEWOOD WOM BOXES, ODOR BTANDS, DRESSING OASES, IS&VELLING COM PANIONS, PERFUMERY, &c. 117" Upon for examination on Monday. Also, on account of whom it may concern, A LAUGH LOT OF PEN AND PENOIL OASES, WATOHE9 AND JEWELRY. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 22d Inst., REGULAR SALE OF EMBROIDERIKB, RIB- BONS, Ac. EMBROIDERED BOOK AND JACONET COLLARS DOOK AND JACONET SETS. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. On THURSDAY MORNING, 23d inst., SALE OF FURS, FOR LADIES’ AND GBNT8 1 WEAR. <U7-ta 1 DIARIES lOCQ i OtFe7*For the Desk and Pocket groat variety or styles and sires, of the justly celebrated PHILADELPHIA EDITIONS, inflnltoly superior in every respect to the New York Editions. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by tho Publishers, MOSB, BROTHER A CO., Counting House Stationers, dIO-lm No. 16 South FOURTH Street. ©EWING MACHINES. ►3 SAVAGE’S PATENT. . TUB MOST BIMPLB—MOST PBnFKOT. No. 722 CHESTNUT STREET. The most desirable Sewing Machines for Families yet mode d 8 ImJf* PRIVATE LESSONS IN DANCING, MUSIC and ENGLISH BRANCHES.—A Lady, experienced In instruction, is desirous of obtaining poplin in the above accomplishments. Classes meeting at each other’s residence received on the most favorable terms. All the fashionable Dances taught In Twelve Lessons. Address " Visiting Governess,” Blood's Di spatch. dld-lm-lf MINCED MEAT.—Tho subscriber has commenced manufacturing his NE SLUB ULTRA MINOKD MEAT, which ho offers to his customers in large or small quan tities Orders through Blood’s Dispatch will be punc tually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, BPRINQ GARDEN and FRANKLIN Sts., dO-lm-if Philadelphia. CARPET-SWEEPER. —Pleaso call at 439 OBEBTNUT Street, 2d story, and see the very latest edition of Carpet-Sweepers. Tnls little machine sweeps clean without a brush, and is adapted to Floors. OlLclo’h, and Straw Matting, The price Is only Three Dollars, which anyone can afford; and it will save t*e coßt in a few months. Cut this out and you will be sure to remember the number—4B9 CHEST NUT Street, 2d story. dl6-ot# ©OAP.—BS boxes Ghom. Olive Soap, 25 do. K 3 * Brown Ho«p, and 19 do Pale Soap. For sale by »,W,P,AI/LIN, * ow-or 'hfjSu-F ON 8 or THB Stereoscopes. E . PARRISH, OF HIS OWN IMPORTATION, W. W. KNIGHT,' 000 ARCH Street. ffinbinet Blare. Uemotwla. Sales bj) Sluetian. (Above Fourth Street) WATOHES AND JEWELRY. Stationers. Bctofftg iUatl)ines. Dancing. 4Miucet> iileat. Retail Urn ©crobe. qhsisthas. ' w. EVANS & CO. - f </ . ARE SELLING THE BALANOE OF TBEIR f- PAIiI. AND WINTER STOCK, embracing SHAWLS, CLOAKS, dress goods, BMBROIDXRIEB, &0., GREATLY REDUCED PRIOES. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. 4!0-tf \ JJOLIDAY PRESENTS. L. J. LEVY & CO- Are now offering, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A large variety of Goods suitable for Holiday Presents, such as— SILKS and SILK ROBES, embroideries, LAOS ARTICLES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, —AND— WHITER DRESS GOODS GENERALLY. All the above articles are offered at prioes below the oost of Importation, to close out, as nearly aa possible, before the New Year, the balance of WINTER STOCK. L. J. LEVY A CO. are now haring manufactured for thorn in Europe a variety of 3STEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE, Which they will receive early in tho Season. 800 and 8U CHESTNUT Street. d2o‘6t Heavy reduction for the HOLIDAYS. MORAN’S UNEQUALLED SKIRTS, AT $2 00, Price elsewhere, $2 60. J. G MAXWELL A SON ZBPfIYR AND TBIMMINGS STORK AND FACTORY d2o»6t a E. cor. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. JIJOLIDAY GIFTS - SUBSTANTIAL AND ACCEPTABLE OHARACTER. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, -3:50, -9:53, <Ss 9=59= NORTH SECOND STREET, (ABOVB WILLOW,) Offer their remaining stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS REDUCED PRIOES. LUXEMBOURG BAYADERES ....18c, FOIL DE OHEVRES 26 to 200. BAYADERE YELOURB 60 to 3To. ARABIAB 81 to 260. ALL-WOOL BAYADERE PLAIDS 41 to S7o PLAIN STYLE POPLINS 60 to 870. SATIN TRAVERSE. AND A FULL STOCK OF MUTO,. " WIDE BLACK VELVETS, BBOOHE SHAWLS, LONG AND SQUABS BLANKET SHAWLS, AO. AlB~4t pRESENTS FOR LADIES xisr ffvtoxmmisro. COLLARS, BLBEVKS, LAOS SBTB, ORAPB SITS, HANDKERCHIEFS, FANS, HAIR PINS, BRACELETS, BROOCHES, SCARFS, VEILS, CLOVIS, x BILES, OHINTZEB, MOUB. DB LAINES, VALENCIAS, PLAIDS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, HOBIKRY, BALMORAL SKIRTS, LACE Mil 8, KID GAUNTLETS, BLAOK DRESS GOODS, 4.0. BESSON & SON, PHILADELPHIA FAMILY MOURNING STORE, , 808 CHESTNUT BTREAT. dlB-3t XMTINIER STOCK REDUCED. Tf Ladies’Beaver Cloths. Fine Black Cloths. Boys’ Wear—Gaasimeres. Satinetts, and Vestings. All at WHOLKBALE RATES. - DRESS GOODS. > Heavy Valencias, 18# to 45 cents. 25 sent Delaluea at 17 cents. Merrimack Prints at 11 cents. Merinoes—Colors—Fine Bines and Blacks. CLOAK ROOM. Elegant Beaver Cloaks and Raglans. Vory hand:/orae Garments at much leas than usual prices for .lame quality. $lO, $l2, aud $l5 Oloaksara UNBUIIPABB3SD. BROOHX SHAWLS. A very Urge stock also of Woollen Shawls. REDUCTION Will commence on thelSth DECEMBER. N. B. —No deviation from price. COOPER A CONARD, dlB 8. E. corner NINTH 4 MARKET W&- GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OS* DRY GOODB, At No. 7 North SECOND Street, above Market. FINE FRENCH MERINOES, at 70c., worth $l. RICH OABHMERBB, at 22 and 25e. - DELAINES, 18*, usual price 200. Jest received, a lot of beantlfnl stylo MADDER PRINTS, at 6c. LONG AND SQUARE BLANKET SHAWLS. Greatly reduced in price. MARSEILLES QUILTS. 9*4,10-4,1L4.12-4,13-4, of the raoßt beautiful <fo~ signs, and in various qualities, lower tiiah bvbr bb-« FOBS OfFBRBU. OLOTH CLOAKS. The balance of our oloth Cloaks to bo closed out, witk ovt RBOARD TO COST. SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS. Constantly on hand a full Assortment of the b< jbl makes. SAMUEL S. UEBS, dl7*ot No. 7 N. SECOND Bt., above Market .. Holidays. Bn ARP LESS BROTHERS Will sell throughout this month— HANDSOME FANCY SILKS. , EMBROIDERIEB and LACE BKT9. * NEW WINTER FABRICS. At a great roduc'lon from the usual prices. d!6 if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH, SHAWLS. \J LONG BLANKET SHAWLS, $3 50 to $&. REVERSIBLE SHAWLS. BROGUE SHAWLB. FRENCH WOOLLEN SHAWLS. TRAVELLING MAUDS. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, dl6 if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. Great sale op broche shawls AND CLOAKS!! 1 Unprecedented Bargains! We’ve had a perfect rush! We’re selling an immensity of Goods! Our trade’s increasing 1 Oar Mode of doing business seems to meet with gene* ralapproval!! Namely— “ To Have But One Prloe.” “ To sell Oheap for Cash.’? 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 con tinuing to do right.” THORNLBY a chibm. We have now on hand Excellent Long Broche Shawls for $B. Still better quality for $lO, $ll, $l2, $l3, $l4, SV„ $18,520,522 and $26. ’ Square Broche Bhawa from $5 up to $ll. Long and Square Blanket Shawls in every VA7.-l.etj. Children’s. Misses, and Gentlemen’s Shawls &o. Good Black Cloth Cloaks for $B. Every other quality and Style for $3 r in to $lB. A JOB LOT OF OLOAKB FROM LAST SB/ A gON AT HALF PRIOR! Beat Black Bilks for 600. to $1.60 per yard. Rich Fancy Silks really beautiful. * Every variety of DRESS GOODS. OLOTHB ! OABSIMEREBM BATTINE7 >TS, Afl.!!! Heavy Blaok Beaver Cloths, fine French do., &0., Ao. Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and MuslD jb. In faotno better stock of general D Goods can be found than at THORNLBY * OH’ISM’S, Northeast Corner EIGHTH & SPP JNG GARDEN. nol3-tf CLOTHS, BEAVER 8, OABBIMERBB, Vestings, Batlnatts, and Ta’ Hora’ Trimmings. ' LADIBB’ CLOAK CLOTHS. All of the most reliablo maizes at reduced prices, at Hie Oloth Store of JOS. A WM E. WOOD, n!7-«tnth jrt •’Ha. 8 North SECOND 8 treat,- DRY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. —CLOSING OUT OF WINDER DRESS GOODS. CHARLES ADAMS, EIGHTH and AROH Streets, Has mode ©xtonslvo preparations (or the onooarage mentof useful Holiday Gifts. Black Lustrous Silks, every grade. Plaids, all wool and part cotton. Delaines, plain and raj colors. Preach Black Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks. Alpacas, Paramattas and Lavellas. Foil de Olienea, Valencias, and Saxons. Satin Travers, Ginghams, and Chintzes. CLOSING OUT OF FURNISHING GOODS. Marseilles Counterpanes; Flannels, Muslins, and Tickings; Bureau, Table, and Plano Covers ; Towellings of every description; Table Oloths, Napkins, and Doylies; Blankets CLOSING OUX OF SHAWLS. Broche Long and Square Shawls, French Blanket Shawls. Thibet and Mode Shawls, Herereible Shawls, Misses' Long Shawls, Round Corner Shawls. CLOSING OUT OP MEN'S GOODS. Men’s Kid Gloves, double and single stitch j Men's Black Bilk Oravatsj Men's and Boys’ Neck Ties, cheapest to be found, Men's Mauds, different styles: Men's Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, MITS, GLOVES, of various descriptions. Jaconets, Nainsooks, Dimity, Oambrio and Swiss Muslin, Ac., Ac;, all of which we aro determined to reduce 1 oss-halv before taking stock. d2l-tu th sa-tf CLOAKS,, RAGLANS, AND GIRGU LABS.—McELROY respectfully invites the La* dies to call and examine his stock, embracing many elegant styles not to be found elsewhere. As there were a numbor of our customers unable to be suited last week, in consequence of our assortment being di* minlshed, we have put on an extra quantity ef hands, and hope that we will be able to supply all who favor us with a call. LONG AND SQUARE BBOOQB BHAWLB, of superior styles and fabrios, all shades and colors, at greatly reduced prices. Long and Square Blanket Shawls, of ohoice colors, decided bargains. McELROY, No. 11 South Ninth street. 125 yards Bayadere Poplins at 25, usual price 40 eta. The cheapest Black Bilks in the oity. A large assort ment of French Merinoes at $l, cost to import SI .25: 2,000 yards of figured and plain Merinoes, at 50, 66,66, and 76 cents. 2,000 yards Cloth, fresh Lorn auction, for Ladles’, Gents', and Boys’ wear, from 76 cents to $2.60. deol dedly the greatest bargains in the oity. 500 yards Oassimere, at 44, cheap at 75 cento. 5 bales.of Blankets, from $2.25 to $lO. 600 Undershirts ana Drawers, at 60 ots ; usual price $l. The largest and cheapest assortment of Velvet Ribbons in the city, from 10 cents to $1.76, warranted all silk. Embroideries and Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Trimmings, Fringes, and Linen Oambrio Hdkfs.. a full assortment, at the renowned MoELROY'S, n27*s tu th No. 11 South Ninth street. UDra ©oob* Jobber*. r -yyiLL OPEN THIS DAY NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FORTY OASES IN NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS SEVERAL HUNDRED VARIETIES GENTS’ PONGEE HANDKERCHIEFS. NEW PRINTS AND OTHER DRESS GOOB3, FOR SALE BY JOSHUA U. BAITY, 213 MARKET STREET. £)RY GOODS—REMOVAL. JOSHUA U. BAILY, Having removed to his NEW STOKE, NO. 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, * HAS NOW OPBN An entirely new and attractive STOCK of WINTER DRY GOODS, FOR SALE BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE, TO CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT BUYERS AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM REOBNT PRICES. dlo*l2t ADVICE FOR THE COMING HOLI XSI DAYS Gents, do you wish to buy a good HAT OR CAP ? GO TO OAKEORD'S * Or a Fuf'Oap, Collar, or Gloves ! GOTO 9AKFORD’S. Or a handsome Far Robe? GO TO OAKPORD'S. Or a beautiful Cano orfifik Umbrella f GO TO OAKPORD’S. 25 to 200. Ladles, do you wish to pnrch&ee a handsome set of Furs that you can depend upon as being what they are represented, and CHEAP? GOTO OAKFORD’S. - Or a Fancy Hat or Cap for your children ? GOTO OAKFORD’S. Or a beautiful Fur Hood, Fur Gloves, or Foot Muff ? GOTO OAKFORD’S. Or a splendid Bilk Umbrella made expressly for Ladles? GO TO OAKFORD’S. In fact, all who want to purohase any of the above ' articles, will Hud them good and OHEAP AT OAKFORD’S, d2l-6t No 624 CHESTNUT, below Seventh. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRE SENTS. Call at 116 South EIGHTH Street, aud examine eur stock of Paint Boxes, Drawing Books, best English Oil Colors, Studies, plain and colored Pictures for framing, &0., Ac. You will find cheap pricoa and a large variety of other suitable presents. SOHOLZ A JANENTZKY, d2l-6t 116 South EIGHTH Street. AQUARIUMS FOR HOLIDAY PRE- X jL SENTB. Call and order them early, at 14 Booth SEVENTH Btreet. It* STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS.—A large and beautiful assortment of Stereosooplo pictures. Stereoscopes from $1 upwards. MOALLIBTER A BROTHER, 728 CHESTNUT Street. OLD HAND AND NOSE SPECTA- T OLES in great variety, very suitable for Christ mas Gifts. • MoALLISTER A BROTHER, 728 CHESTNUT Street. POLYORAMAS OF VARIOUS SIZES.— An appropriate present. MOALLISTER A BROTHER, 728 CHESTNUT Street. KALEIDOSCOPES, MICROSCOPES, SPY GLASSES, A0.,A0.,A0. MoALLISTER’S, 728 OHESTNUT Street. Thermometers for the mantel, bronzed, of beautiful patterns. MoALLISTER A BROTHER, 728 OHKBTNUT Street, dlB-St if nearly opposite Masonlo Hall. JjVANOY GOODS HOX.XIDA.'S’S. T. H. PETERS & CO.. 716 CHESTNUT STREET, Have jmt received a large variety of Articles suitable for Presents, which they are offering at very low prices. Being articles of their own importation, they can afford to sell them at reasonable prices. Part of their stock consists of— WRITING DESKS, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY and p PAPIER HAGUE, OUEOB TABLES, BOARDS and MEN, LADIES and GENTS’ DRESSING OASES, PARIAN, BISQUE and BRONZE FIGURES, LADIES’ HAIR PINS and HEAD DREBSE9, TRAVELLING BAGS, I’ORTE UONNAIES, CARD * OASES, GLOVE and HDKF. BOXES, ODOR OASES and BOTTLES, VASES, TOILET BOTTLES, CARD PLATES and BASKKTB, FANS, PEARL, IVORY and PARTY FANS, OPERA GLASSES, JEWEL BOXES, INK STANDS, CIGAR OASES, Together with a large variety of Gilt Fancy Goode and other articles, suitable for Christmas Presents. T. H. PETERS & CO., PERFUMERS A,YD IMPORTERS, Fancy goods 808 CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS, W. D. GLENN, HO. 28 SOUTH TODKTH STREET, Offers at low prices a large variety of new goods of his own Importation], consisting In part of— LADIES’ TRAVELLING IIAQS AND CABAS, PAPIER MAOIXB WORK-BOXES, DEBKB Ao., TOILET BOTTLEB, Richly tillt and Decorated, rORTEMONNAIES AND POCKET-BOOKS, In great variety. FANCY INKSTANDS, In Drones, Porcelain, Glass, Ao. OABD OABBB, CIGAR OASES, CIGAB STANDS, In Rosewood and Ebony. DBEBBING OASES AND PORTABLE DESKS. MEMORANDUM AND BALL TABLETS. ODOR BOXES AND GLOVE BOXES. MEDALLIONS IN PLASTIO IVORY. SCOTCH WOOD FANCY ARTICLES, SNUFF BOXES, *O. CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS Together with many other articles, to all of whioh th attention of dealers and the public Is lnylted. dIQ-tJal-if hetail HDrjj ©oofrs. Manchester delaines. fjolibaji ©oods. FOR TUB 716 CHESTNUT STREET, Oppositb Masonio Hill, htotdjea, Jetoeirg, &t. Jfc. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. *felag JACOB LANGSDORF, importer and Manufacturer, Noa. 6 and 7 North FOURTH Street, above Market, east side, offers his entire stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and PJated Ware, Spectacles, Porte-monnaies, Ac., (or retail until the 15th day of Jaouary, 1859, at vrholeaale prices, and invites his friends and the pnblio in general to call and examine his splendid stock, as he foela confident they will be astonished at the low prices he is disposed to soli at during the'time mentioned. Particular atten tion given to Repairing of Watches and Jewelry. d2o6t J£\ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! CHRIST- A%i?MAB PRESENTS! '-Fine Watches, Gold Jewel ry, silverware, and Fancy Goeds, Gold and Silver Ame rican Watches, Vest and Ohatelaine Chains, Band Bracelets, Necklaces, Studs, and Sleeve Buttons, Fancy Gilt Hair Pins and Oombs, Ac., at WM. B. ELTONHEAD'S, 840 South SECOND street, between Pine and Union. dlB-7t* * H OLIDAY PXIXISSEXVTS. THOMAS O. GARRETT, NO. 326 CHESTNUT STREET, InritM th. Attention of the puhllo to hie Urge and Fashionable Btook of WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, Laid in at low prioes for Cash, which will be sold cor respondingly low. dItJtSS £JHRISTMAS 3? R, Da S H 3NT T S - SAMUEL W. PEPPER. (SUCCESSOR TO HENRY J. PEPPER & SOS) WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE, 714 CHESTNUT ST., 6PPOBITE THE MASONIC HALL. Enjoying every facility appertaining to the Business, and having an excellent location at a LIGHT RENT, He is enabled to sell the same class of Goods at an advance fully ON £- THIRD LESS Than any of his competitors. WATCHES CAREFULLY REPAIRED. dl6to26if j&h CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF Jfct Ala* fine JEWELRY, jgfflJ jit low prioes.. Just received Coral, Lava, Cameo, and Gold Jewelry in Beta. Also, Scarf Pins, Seal Rings, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, Chains, Ac. English, French, and American Watches, at G. RUSSELL, d4-lm 22 North Sixth Btreet. 48} WATCHES. rffc Cag? We have now in Store fis&K A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Of our own dlreot Importation, at very low prices. As we have each Watch thoroughly examined by a competent workman, we are enabled to guarantee our customers a ooaasor time-piece. FARR & THOMPSON, Importers of Watches, &0., 824 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH. n2s*ths&tu-12t Bailey & 00., IOIKHLf BAXLEY'ft KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDS, BELOW THI GIRARD HOUSE. Now opening their fall stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To whlch they invite the attention of the public* BILV9R-WARI, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PJSABLB, AV WMOLIBAU AXD WAIL. aoiT-mr IIfEADOWS & CO., J.TJL MIXOPAOtURIBS Of STERLING SILVER WARD, No. 810 CHESTNUT Street. An oxtenslve assortment of Holiday Gifts constantly on hand. d7-lm ©onfed&tterg £JHRISTMAS PRESENTS. AT S, HENRION*S OLD ESTABLISHED FRENCH" CONFECTIONERY \ No. 712 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH. JUST RECEIVED, a rich and varied assortment of F-A-TTOTT ARTICLES, Of the newest PARISIAN styles, suitable for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS, CONBIBTING OF BONBONNIERES, CORBEILLEB, BASKETS. RIOH SACS, AND ' CORNETS. Together with a complete assortment of FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, Of every description, manufactured of ( THE BEST MATERIALS. d!8-7t JjIRESH CONFECTIONERY. 3DXSW-A.HXS .A.. HEINTZ, (Late of Henrion’a of 712 Market street,) IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, 8. W. Oornor NINTH and AROU Sts., Has just recelvod from Paris the MOST DESIRABLE STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY, FANOY BON-BONS, BOXES, BASKETS, BACKS, OORNUOOPIAS, CUPIDS, SUGAR TOYS, Ac. That has ever been offered to the Philadelphia public. Persons wishing to purchase Fresh and Choice Con fectionery would do well to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. *RB«7t LA U R E N T & M ARON’S CONFEC TIONERY, Northwest corner BIXTH and AROH Streets. We have now on hand oceof the finest stocks of HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY In this city, together with a great variety of Toys and fancy goods ; TOYS FOR ORNAMENTING CHILDREN’S TREES ; Fanoy Boxes, Cornets, and other articles suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. As we manufacture all our own goods, with the excep tion of those we import, ourf»rices will ba found lower than usual. Our assortment of Fancy Sugar and PaßtUlage Toys, for . ORNAMENTING TREES, Will be found unequalled. <llB.Ot LAURENT A MARON. JJl)otogt(J}il)9, &'t. A CARD.—To Photograph, Ambrotype, and Daguerreotype Artists. I respectfully inform my customers that I have sold my stock establishment, B.' W. corner BIXTH and OUESTNUT Streets, to Messrs. MeOLEBB A Go , and solioit 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. JAMEB OREMER. McOleei Sc 00. will continue with increased facilities the Photograph, Ambrotype. and Daguerreotype stock business as above, where E. B. MoOlees (late of Balti more) will be pleased to see his friends. de!B*6t* (CHRISTMAS. —Beautiful Photographs, of J all sizes, finished in the highest style of art; also, those gems of art, the Daguerreotype and Ambrotype, Crayon style, will be made at the lowest prices for the holidays, at the ROOT Gallery, 820 CEEBINOT St., and corner of FIFTH and OHESTNUT. dIS-stnthtf C* G. CRANE’ 9 PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, V/e (Formerly VAN LOAN’S,) 622 AROH Street. All the various styles and Bites of Pictures, Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypea, Photographs, and Ivorytypes are taken, and at moderate prices. d7-3m* QExprees QTonuitmus. PHILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRESS will give particular attention to the delivery of HOLIDAY PRESENTS throughout the city. Office 28 South FIFTH Street. OAKMAN Sc 00., Proprietors, diB-7t* H HOLIDAT PRESENTS. The ADAMS EXPRESS COM PANY will give particular attention and care to the forwarding of HOLIDAY PREBENTS intended for re sidents of other cities. The aitioles should be well paoked, and addrepsed with the name of street and number of dwelling. When the delivery is desired on a particular date, It should be noted on the package Philadelphia. December 9, JOHN BINGHAM, Sopt., dlO-dtjal-lf Penn Division. IVTO. 1 WINTER LARD OIL—2O barrels IV foreale by It.W. P. ALLEN, 11 South DELA WARE Avenue. dlg - at . TTNBLE ACHED WINTER SPERM OlJ nd VJ 1,234 gallons in cssks and barrels In ttwARB forsaleby It. W. I’. ALLEN, 11 South dis-bt Avenue. ' moat*. A SHTON’S COMMERCIAL AGENCY. \ 505 CHESTNUT Street. $12,000. —A Partner wanted with a capital of $12,090 In one of the best appointed Iron Works; Foundry, and Machine Shops in the environs of Philadelphia. The province of the new partner to attend to the oity offloe, in receiving orders, making collections, disbursement*, &o. -Apply to or address •< Ashton’s Commercial Agency," 505 CHESTNUT Street, from Bto 10 A. M., or from 3% to OP. M., where satisfactory evidence of the capacity and standing of the Advertising party will be exhibited. - . d2l-Bt*£j \V ANTE D—By a young gentleman, a * *. situation in a Drag Store; one who has studied meaiclne for over two years, and has had aomepraett- Sll »?2J?* d K e toe drug business. Apply at" No. 483," Chestnut, below Fifth. d2l r 2t* A FIRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPER, with iDrr-.ri“™ te oit J references, will be at liberty to en E*gement to take effect on or after the Ist 1869 ‘ AddreBa “ Journal,»»at this office. X/SF £. NT E D—ln a Dry Goods Jobbing JIJL onM "* et ,®breet; a smart, active lad, to M 2° d opportunity for advancement will be $ff en - Address, with reference, in hand writing of ap plicant, *» Box 545," Philadelphia P. Q. ffi2o-8t VMfANTED— By the let of January, an en _\7, gagement as sales man in a flrit-claas Dry Goods Jobbing House, by an experienced salesman who can Influence a fair amount of near .cash trade. Address * T<affio i office of The Press. d2O-6t* ANTED—A young married man, unen- T „ S*®® 4 at present, wishes a situation in a Whole sale House as assistant book-keeper. Can give good references. Address “P. p..» at this efflee. d2O-3t* \\f ANTED—In a city and near-trade Dry Goods Jobbing House, on Market street, an young salesnum. Address “ Box 646,” Philadel phia P. 0. Applications to be accompanied wilh re ferences, and to state what trade can be Influenced, and salary expected. taiiat DAETHkb WANTED.—A Notion House, .“ \ go ? d established, wishes to obtain has a knowledge of the business, and who S?.“m Te toousand dollars to the capital of the buri toe aboT « requisites, this is M rarel J offers ) to embark In a safe J? ? a ?^ ineM ' toe partner, whose place be is :?ir£' £*l l?« Tl^ 0 5L MO<mnt or Whealtfa. Address * >g B. Q.," office of The Press, dlB-3t* WANTED —By an educated Man, who has had ten yeAra experience as a tutor, a situa tion as TEACHER in an Academy. Address “Scholar," office of The Press, - diB-4t* \MT ANTED A PARTNER.—The adver vv tiserhasa business already established which desires to increase, by taking a partner having $1,200 in cash. The tmainess is safe and profitable, which will be shown on an interview beine had. Ad dress U L. K.," at this office. 6 dl&-3t* A GRADUATE FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL wishes a Situation in a Wholesale Dry Goods Store. Address “Thomas,” office of this pa per. d!B*3t* ANTED—A Young Man wEo writes a vw‘ fair hand, and is quick at figures. Address “F. L.,” this office. d!8-8t* YIT ANTED—A Silent Partner with from ' * v Three to Five Thousand DoUars, in a profitable established business. Address “L. W. L.," at this of* flee. , dlB-3t* WANTED. —An experienced BOOK KEEPER desires an engagement. Satisfactory references will be given. Address “ Rodney,” office of this paper. d!8-6t* ANTED—A situation by a competent v v Book-keeper. Address, for two weeks, “ Ac* coon taut," this office. <U6-6t* WANTED. —A young man wants a Situa tion in a Shipping or Commission House, or as an assistant Book-keeper Address “T. 8.,” Press office. * d36-ot* Jior Sale and to £et. M SMALL HOUSE TO LET—No. 1127 Sheaff street, near Twelfth and Race. One 740 Twenty-fourth street, by Brown. One on Randolph, near Sixth and Oxford. AMOS BURTON. d2l 3t* 130 South SEVENTH. FOR SALE.—A Splendid farm of 157 acres' in Chester county, convenient to the Penn'a Cen a tral and Chester Valleyißailroads, and'within IX hour' ride of Philadelphia. Inquire of D. B, TaYLOB, A CO., COATES-Street Wharf. d2l-tu th sa.lOt* TO RENT.—Tho store No. 19 Straw- Mul. BERRY Street, with the 2d, 3d, and 4th stories, 21 feet front by 138 feet to Second street, well lighted throughout; would be suitable for a Dry Goods Import ing or Commission- House Auply to ROBERT MA GREGOR, 233 South TBIBD Street. d2O-12t* QOTTAGE LOTS WOODBURY, IT. J. SHERIPE’S SALE ON CHRISTMAS DAY, At l Vfllock, at the ItOTEL, of UK ACRES, at WOODBURY, Eligibly altaated for Building Earpoeet. dlB-6t* JB FOR SALS, a Tory handsome place of H 5.10 acres, situated aboutlx miles above Torresdale; well stocked with Fiuit and Ornamental Trees, and for an out-of-town residence, a desirable location. If sold early, can be had low and on accommodating terms. Apply to J. D. REINBOTH, . dIS-3t* 438 WALNUT Street. Germantown lot of ground for SALE —A handsomely situated LOT OF GROUND, containing 14 acres, with large fronts, and desirable -enfatrrpr improvement, anl for out-of town residences, mrotding rnutatssrof auparlor-titee. Apply to . J. D. REINBOTH,' dlB-Bt* 486 WALNUT Street. Boarding. BOARDING —A private family having a well-furnished and comfortable home, will board a few gentlemen, or gentleman and wife References given and required. Address *‘H. 0.,” office of The Press. dIB 6t*a‘ TWO OR THREE RESPECTABLE and agreeable persons may obtain BOARD, with ta# comforts of a home, in a fine house, pleasantly located. References exchanged. 227 North Twelfth et. d!B4)t* S&tmiaemems. IfiTHEATLEY A CLARKE’ B ARCH-ST. V ? THEATBB.—William B. aid BU*e Manager. THIS (Tuesday) BVBNING, December 21, IBM, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Asa Trenchard, oar American Cousin, Mr. J. B. Clark; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. John Mildmay, Mr. Gilbert; Mrs. Sternhold, Mrs. Drew. Admission, 36 eta. Secured Beats in Dress Circle, 87* eta; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eta; Seats in Private Boxes, 7s tits; Gallery, 18 tits; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 eta | Private* Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 ets; -Whole Private Box, $B. Doors open at half past 0 o’clock *, oonunonee at 7, precisely. Mas. d. p. bowers’ 0 walkut-st. TUBATBJ, oorner of NINTH ui WALNOT LAST WEEK OF MISS DAVENPORT. THlSDecamber 21. IRM, CAMILLE;'OR,' THE PATE OF A COQUETTE. Camille Gautier. Miss Davenport; Hobs. Dural, Mr Richings; Armand Dural, Mr Perry; St. Prirole, Mr. Drew. . _-r Prices of admission —Second Tier and family Circle, and Third Tier, 36 cents; Parquet* 87X cants; Drew Circle, 60 cents; Privatf Spxes, according to their looale,s3 and 85; Single SSQA in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. Poors open at half past 6 o’olock; Curtain rises at 7 o’clock. [VATIONAL CIRCUS, -WALNUT ST., 11 .bore EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LKNT, Manager. THIS (Tuesday) KVKNING. Deo. 21. ISM, EQUESTRIAN FEATS, GYMNASTIC FEATS. By all the Company. The performance concluding with the Pantomlmo of THE ROBBER'S LOVBi Principal characters by Mr. and Mrs Whittaker. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE. SCALE OP PRICKS. Dress Olreleand Parquette 40 eents Children under ten years of age 30 “ Family Circle ** 2o <c Doors open at quarter to 7 o’clock. Performance* will commence at 7\. |£7» Performances on Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoons. ( Gustav sat ter’s FAREWELL CONCERT. Assisted by Mad. BERTHA JOHANNBEN, The celebrated Cantratrice. Mr. HERMAN ALLEN, The distinguished American Violinist. Mr. CHARLES SCHMITZ, The ominent American Violoncellist. Will take place at tho MUSICAL FUND HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING. December 21flt, ISSB. TICKETS to bo had at the principal Mario stores, and at the office of the Musical Fund Hall. Admission 50 coni) to all parts of the Ha'll. 01/* The Pianos are Crein the celebrated firm of Chickering &. Fong. dI7-4t Thomeuf’s varieties i—(Cafe chan taut,) N. W. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT CROWDED HOUSES! DELIGHTED AUDIENCES! Second week of JULIA BARTON !! THREE PERFORMANCES ON CHRISTMAS* Viz: Morning, 10#: Afternoon. 2# ; Evening, 7%. THIS, and EVERY EYENING until further notice, will be presented the suoceaa&il Olio, from the Opera of THE BOHEMIAN GIBL. .Miss JULIA BARTON. Other characters by Mies Moreley, Miss Jalia Price, Messrs, Beckett, Moyer, &e , &c. Gipsy Dance by Mis. VALLEE. To be preceded and followed with a grand MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT, in which Miss JnUa Bar ton. aided bytho entire vocal corps, will sing (in char acter) several gems of Opera, amongst which “ Prance Adoree,” from The Child of ihe Regiment, In which part aha really has no superior. The entertainment will be interspersed with danoea. by Miss Vallee, and Ethiopian eccentricities by J. Wambold. Commencing at 7)tf. Admission 10 cents. Orchestra seats, 16 cents. d2o*flt T. A’BECKKT, Stage Manager and Condnotor. THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays exoepted) from 0 A. M. till 0 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents. Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad mission at all times, 530. d7-tf STANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, >3 ELEVENTH Street, •djoining the FenM/lrenl* Railroad Depot, GREAT BILL lor the patrons or SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE* THIS EVENING, Will be presented Sanford’s true version of ANDY’S DREAM j 08, THE MAGIC APPUI. The largest Company of ** MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD. EVERY EVENING New Songs, Glees, QhoruitS) Befrafta, &e.; with Dancing by the ’ * SANFORD CHILDBRN. Admission 26 cents j Children 12# oente. d4-tf Assembly buildings, tenth and CHESTNUT Streets. Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change •£ Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED. CA NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT SAPPING. SIGNOB BLITZ. The great Ventriloquist and wondj£* 11 ,? da S*s*“* Performance every Evening ** half-past 1 o’olock and ouW^* ada 7 “ d Saturday Af- OhUdran. 13 M-to. noK-lm» FUND HALL.—THE .GJER jfI CiNIA OBOHESTRA will p’rHo REHEARSALS on SATURDAY n&K' Nov. A)th. Single Tickets 25' cents j a package of eight tickets for SI, which may be obtained At Andre’s, liC4 Chestnut street; Book & Lawton’s, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall, The fonoaaQ9wawwiQ«itStf o'clock,?, M. »©I7*K *
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