The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 22, 1858, Image 3

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.BQ'BXQ2f-T6ts. m diip City of, K«w .York.' Bowoa—lB2
'., ti l»t*sdora««tiMß fiUhue it Sous 243 do A Blude fc Ooj
v:, C 6 do k»rnhMi, Ktrkh.m & Go;, sp do nthun is Jonfi;
■'V**< do>;W«ln, LMWng 4c: 0 > j=64 ,kg« gl»», Muiey. A
bales tobacco Ba'chnor, JKoOammon A Co;
81 phgs.boots, and. shoes W Brown;' SlMyers. Clsgborn
K$ r * vd:,4o. West, BQuthwotth 4b Co; 81 do Ink W M Chris-.
88b»Ve»- y«aA>Bß»ioU4c Co; 13 casks cider ,N
=Bo oases oil oloth*:A McCall tun AOo; 10 do
jMubes Merrick Agon: 80 frails dates Phillips &Bro; 600
v.:«"Vv T
, NABTDO.KBT-Boht fly, OUeM«m«t-660 nltaai
- wlnteyjsnerm.oii 477A’do bleaobed winter whaled* S9o
' docnide do 40 bbls oil while soap Thain
s - , OOBNVYALLIB, Union, Bmlth-0000 bushels
. potatoes E A Boudsr AOo.' Wrt i
WILHAMBTON,. ( NO~Schr Omegt--l76 > W 0 No l
• bqoch ojrpressshlpgles Nptoross
■ phibadmbhiaboabd tbad*.
>• B? V* Mushil*,-* i draduin* 0» *®l Mo«b.
B. O; Kbioht, v-' J -~~r
fnarituSuteUiaenc*.
FtfltT ipy Dec* 22, ISBS.
BUN*BI8J?S.•»«'• .7 26 j SUN 88T8.4 85
HIGH WATBB 01
ABRIVBD.'
Steamship- Oily'of New, York, Howes,' 60 hours from
-'-Boston; with, mdse and paueigers to’ Henry Winsor.
-.Bused a and brig coming in'the capes. -
ficbr Yaskti Sharp, Sharp, 6 days from Boston, in b&l*
- last to eaptain. V . • . * '
Brig Union, Smith. 14 days from Cornwallis, NB, with
* potatoes to B A goudec A Uo.t ' ' =' . mT „
■ Baht, Omega, Taylor, 16 days from WUUamston, NO,
Irith shingles to Norctoas A Shuts. '
gchr N fi T Thompson, Baines, 4 days from Bridge
’ porc. Ct,inballafitto YanDasen, Norton A Co.
- •'Bohr Anna fi Bussell, JTarrington, 2 days froiu Lewea,
. • Bel, with corn to J L flewley & Co.
* - Bahr Bird, Clumbers, !■ day from. Lewes, Bel, with
--- tjorn to 1 Xi'fiewley A 00. , . „ " ' '
• (Tchr Bohemia, Clark, 2 days from Chesapeake City,
' with grain to Christian A Curran. * •
y Bchr Diamohl Bute. Bmlthers, 2 days frem Milford,
* Bel.-withobrn to J H McOolley. '
-.. gchr.W WhUden, Vandergrlft, 1 day from Port Bepo
‘v alt, with mdse to captain.'
, : . ' - CLEARED.
Steamship Gitjr of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T
W B»niue J l', A Drebert.Hewltt, Bt Kith, J»nntch« A
Onntairs. '•* -
. Bohr Robbie W DUIoa, Marta, Barannah, Pettit, Mar
tin &00. ‘ : J ' .
Bohr Dirigo, Cook. MohUe, / . -do ,
" Bohr V Sharp, Sharp, Boston, N Bturterant &. Co.
. gobc Whits SaatU, Sharpy Boston,- Gain, Hacker do Co.
: > Bchr A S Cannon, Nowell, Boston 0 Miller & Co
u'BdhrM 0 Carlton, ehailUr,BaUßlrer, Oarile do Hand,
' , Str B Willing; plajpool, Baltimore. A Grorea, Jr
. ,v- >' l v- t '- g m nunint.l
Cg (Oorreapoadenoa of th# Philadelphia Bxohange.)
r c : CAP* IfILAKD, D«0- 21 6P M.
i. ; Nothing has-toon otoorred passing In or out daring
*he day,' Wind BVT, accompanied with rain. * -
Yonrt,*©, THOB. B. HUQH3W.
' [ST MLIOUAPfi f 0 THE PBBBB.J
• , ALHXAKDBIA, D 6021.
Artlved/schrsAcceu, from Philadelphia; Village
*Qneen, from New York. •
. Below, barque France, from Cardiff. ..
MEMORANDA;
Steamship Persia. Judkins, cleared at New York yes
terday for Liverpool. - _ . „ " _ .
\ Steamship.PeTaware,’Copes, ; cloarel at New York
; 7 Stakma£ip sailedfrom Portland
, hence at Wilmington, Del,
10th inst, fur repairs. - .<
Ship Andrew Jackson, Williams, olearedat New fork
20th inst. for San Frinoisc* "
Ship Chtora, Fisgerald, from Liverpool, arrived at
'SlnvaporeOetlS.' ,
„ - Ship'Mortlmer Livingston, Sampson, from Savannah,
was off Havri 2d iost, , '- \ ‘ '
Ship John Fraser, Herbert, for Philadelphia, entered
' for loading at Liverpool Ut ,
Bhlp .W V„ Seat, Wilcox, for Liverpool, went to aea.
from Charleston 17th inat.
Shin Oveiose, Osgood, from Calcutta Bept 4 Tor Bos
ton, pissed Highland Light 12 Jtf 20th inat.
_. Ship Aapasla; Slaton, cleared at New York 20th inat,
• for Ban Francisco'.'' .
Ship Kate Bwcetland; Spalding, for Oallao, cleared at
, .New Yotk2othioSfe. ' • \ ‘ .
/ Ship Sdwa'rd, Frost; from Calcutta Bept 2 for Biiton,
« passed Highland Light 12 M 20th insti.
- Uarq&a Philomela, Nichols, from Fading, arrived at
' Boston 20th tn*t.'‘
_ Barque Mary Adelia, Kellar, for Bordeaux, cleared at
‘ Charleston 17 ih inat. v
-Barque Fire Fly, Cann, from Aphl, WOA, arrived at
Boston 20th inat.
Brig Job Albion, Flfleld, from Wilmington, NO, ar
rived at Wilmington, Del, 20th tost;*
. - Brig BJ ilow, Wentworth,' from Calais for Philadel-
et Salem 19th Jnst.
Brig'Montkello, Hopkins, from Hlo de Janeiro 14th'
'--utVwith'Ccffeei at Baltimore 20th Inst. Bxperlenoid
a,very rough passage; split'Sails, and earried away jaws
yonhettia ; nbcH>ai'.i /'V v ; ?\,
Bchra'Sptiy, Stuirt; Paugi*i«t, Waples: Stiesmlet,
'Downing; Haxia^Fleming,‘vtthaw) Hary P Stevenson,
ftha*:,George'Bartoi; Ba&nett;*hd Charm, Star, at Wtl*
■ mington,~Eel/SOth Inst:; '.) rr f: - ■
■ Bohe-Bilik -Rebecca, Price, hence, arrived at
Oharieatonl7th'lnst: " '
schr W Kennedy, Christy, hence..arrived at Norfolk
\lBtbhist.’ * <*7*- - . 'Y\V , /
• Bohr Caroline & Rebecca, Fox, with a wreaked schr
in tow, arrived at Wilmington, pel, 20th inst.
Bohr John Jones,'Btevenson, for .New York, sailed
from Wilbington, Del,' 18th Inst’
gflhr ■ gsrah Woodbridgo, Higgins, hence, arrived at
Boston 20th inat • ’ ’
• '.Bchr-AmeUa,ltotkhiU,Bidledfrom YaJl Elver 17th
fhst -lor Philadelphia. , ' .
fichr B 8 ’Janes, Godfrey, at Boston 20th inst from
- Apalaehieol*. -
. Bcbr‘Oyclorii, DM, for Philadelphia* sailed from N
'--Bedford 19th last..
Schre D 8 Mersbon, Allen, and J B Aorta, May,
'Bence fbrßoston, at Holmes’ Holel9tb Inst. -
Bchre Ami Gardner, Harding, from, Salem, and.Ame*
lie 0 Reeve*, Labe, from Boston, both for Philadelphia,,
at Newport 20th inst
' Schrlsuo Rich, Bmith, hence for Boston, was spoken
InVineyatd Bo nod 10th Inst. -
~ Bchr Evelyn, Williams, hence, arrived’at Providence
18thinst:. ty- -*> Y ' ,
■' 1 'Sohra'Am 8 Brown; Brown, and F O Sm’lh, Smith,
heooe, arrived at Pxovidenoe'lOth Inst.
Schrß.JGartataoiifGraoe'jhenoej arflvedat Cntnoy
'lBth inat. : '. .:Y x ■ ;*.
" Bchr Anna HlDcks, Phlm»y, at New York yesterday
'from inat.. Left ships Geo West,
for New Orleans, dlscbgj ,Wm-Welhirflli, do; brigs
Ohimboraao, for Pensacola % in 4 days; BOOhaloner,
unci' schr,Franklin Bell, for Hew, York in 10 dajs; brig
Norfolk, for .Haw York, sld 8 days previous.
Behr WvA Griffin, Borden, at New York yesterday
from Grana la 9th last. Bid in co with barque Maravai
for Antigua.'SOth last, off Barnegat, saw a ship bound
If ~withlosf or. main topgallant oast and head of main
topm'sst Leffcshlps Wm Lord, Jr. for New Orleans in
2 days; Cornelia, from Newport, Wales, just ar; barque
Edmund Dwight, from Norfolk, dis dig. The WAG has
made tne rcuod voysgo in M‘ days, including 9 days de
tention at Granada. - ;
Bcbr James A Bayard, Ward,’ cleared at Wilmington,
NO, SOth Inst'for Philadelphia. ,
Pchrs 8 R Vinton. Wasbington, and Prompt, Dixon,
hence,' arrired at Richmond 20th Inst. ’. :
Bteatser toper/FhllUps, hence, arrlred at Norfolk
18th inst.-yrith a new barge in tow< n -
‘ • BPOKEN. :*
_ July Belong 77 B, the “Sydney,* * from <M-
Jat.Vfco, ship Middlesex, Parmalee. from
; London Jnly Sl for Melbourne—by a vessel at England
from JUo Grande:’• =
-Sept 19, lat6l2R, locglO 42 W, ship Flyaway, from
Hew York Atag-21 for Australia. ’
Bept 20;lit 167 N, long 20 W, Bw barque Bloomer,
from New York, bonadround Cape Horn.
Bept 21,15 t 766 N, long 24 10. 1 V, Br sohr May, Por
ter, 20 days from Liverpool from Ban Praaolsco.
Bept SO, lit. 84 B, long 28 .W, barque “Rllesef,’* re
ported-Americas, which wayateering not reported.
Ootl, latB6 N,loog'2B.W, : shlp Ellen Foster, Robin*
.aon; from Boston Aug26' for Australia.
* Oct 6, lat Id N, long 27 W, Bremen brig Leander, Pi
per, from Liverpool f«r San FfancUco
.Oct 12; lat 16 0/long 29 W, ahlp Jas Littlefield. Pot
..ter, from Boston Aug 12 for Melbourne: •
Oct 15, lat 7 IS N, long 23 80, harqus Mercy El on, fm
New Yorfcfar BaencaAyres. .
;w. i ; IfAJtIKI MlfiOlUtiKY.
? Tbeschr passedOtb Inst.bj theaehrGeorge Edward,
at thl* pOrt> proT«s to be the Ballr Badger, of FitUtoo,
Ha -Shewn* taken in tow bj the fishing achr Ocean
Bride, of Seampacolt, but the wind .being ahead, thej
were obliged to abandon her.
. Theiollowing ia a cop/ of a letter dated flt Thomas.
Dec T, received by Ellwood Walter, JESeq: The ahlpPlot*
HoDcnald, from Liverpool for Baltimore,-pat in here
, leaking 12 Inches ofwater per hour,' and ie discharging
cargo. TheJjrigMlnnle, of and tor Charleston, from
Bordeaux, aiaoputin leak tug.' Parthian
. has contracted with the barque W Hinokley to take her
■- cargo iand passengers to -Bto de Janeiro for the earn of
$O.BOO. V The sohr Lord Bagl'tn, of Halifax, with a cargo
or fish|bound to. Cuba, has jaet come In under Jury
Tbf brig'Yermont, from Wilmington for bos*
:_tAa, alio fcot'in here dismasted. The ship Atlantic, of
, and for'Kew York from Bctterdam, In ballast, also pat
:Jn -here; 4amege not st.ted.
r - v • - . DOMESTIC POBTi, 1 .
JjIWYORK, Dio2l—Ar,steamship* James Adger,
Alims, Cbariafcton; Augasta, Woods uU, Baraanah:
brig Col Pennimen, Coffin, Jeremies, scbrs It W Brown,
Andrswij WlliaiDgtonfNO} Leading JBreere, ‘ Borrows,
dingier for Boston; QntndiUt, Biker, Alexandria for
Boston. ■ “ • ;
Old,, ships Constantine, Mtodoff, Mobiles Donan,
Meyer, Charleston and IlimSorg; Uarrest Qneeo,
.'Young, Liverpool; Palestine, Pratt, London:. barane 0
Wright, White/ Baltimore; sehr Nightingale, Martin,
Barbu oe* and a market
sad'- 1
fOJUMGN POBTB.
Atßlmana, WOA,Hov I,'batque* Buokeye, Bill, and
Manchester. Jotuoaoh, bolhof-lialein} uno
-*>At'Anhauieboo, WGA, too date, barques lonia, Gojd*
jmltb; and CoiUwnvDl&ay, unc.
4 ; At.WhgdabftWOA.OetSl, hrig-Marshall, Smith, for
•leer aid ' Abwqoilumogffoin Wew York, name not
gtTen,w*»atNistoQetl2.-- -
Ar at ShinghMtfet 8, ship Eastern Btar, Jonei, Bong
Bong, ‘ ' ' '
Ar at'Batavia Oct 6, barque Telegraph, Giles, Ba
xoarang. - ,- , -
Pined Anjier Sept 28. Jaooba. Behaap, from N York
"Jtot Hong Kong., . ,
'Ar at Oaleatta Out 81, ship Trimountatn, Hadley,
Bo&bay*
Ar at fit Helena Not U.barquM Luoy Johnson, John*
fon, of and LomNew Ldpdon, to sail lame day fir
Harre j r C«rea, of Salem, toiler, (com Coast of Sumatra
' for Genoa, dSeobarglng to repair.
Ar at Madeira 14th alt, barque Oelestla, Howes. N Y.
Arat Alexandria,-*; Mh u.t, barque Vivid Light,
SUnehard,'Barcelona. 1 ; .
At Messina 27th wit, barque Vernon, Gott, Cos Bos
ton, Idg; brig Civilian, P/pr, for do'do.
Sid 2?thf barque Betsena, Phioney, Boston.
,At-Trieste^9*h'nit, barque Glenwood, Giover, for
for Boston, ready. -
'At Gesoa'2Sthntt,barque Pernandini,Cottrell, for
tfesslaa, to load for Bolton. '
At Malaga 2ithultj barque Young Turk, Harding,
for Boiton, -- 1 ’ .', -.~ :
- Ar at'Hvrre let lost,jfDotBQthnlt) shfni tfolhouse,
New Orleatfs; Oyposure, Harris, do; Maritana,
’Williams, do; Metropolis, foster, do.
. - Bat into Yarseend, Norway,‘Not 20, ehlp Llrz'a Drew,
Kobe, from Stockholm for New York. ;
Ar at>Stow'enhaven Mfchult, brig Presto, (Dutch)
Oremor, Wilmington, NO. ■- - - -- • *
- Ar at Queenstown 271 b ult, ships Tempest, Whitney,
N Orleans; 29tb‘, Sandusky. Williams, Mobile; Ist Inst,
'Alb&troes, Weeks ,'Barsnnan for Liverpool.'
Ar at Donegal tsth nit; brig Arabian, Bichibuoto, *
Ar at Glasgow 2d Inst, By; barque Ltnnea, N York.
Bid 271 h u«t, barque Irvine, Cook/Boston.
• At dd Ist Imt, ship Oori Linn, Luther, for -New York
7th; barques Pndet, Von Hatch: for Ban Francisco; Pel*
hi, (Br).06ok; for, Boston, - r \ - ' • ‘ ' ’
- At Fort' Glasgow let lost, ship Ohas Back, Smalley,
for Bombay. Idg. j;,
<^IIIILIASIMILIBUSCURANTUR.”
•- HOMEOPATHIC EEMEOTK3 FOB TAMIL Y VSK!
- K DBS AfrHMBAD A; BTIOK, .
Would respectfully announce that they, hare eitab- =
llehed ‘HOMBOPATHIO •'••tIRpIOAL DEPOT, AT
826AROff STREET, below Ninth, Philadelphia, where
HomdeopathlQ remedies may now he had for
domestic use; Our catalogue embraces THIRTY sets of
medicines, each one adapted to-separate 1 -and distinct
complaints, aiioagwhlcU are-D/apepaia, Bore Throat,
Coughs and Colds- Piles, Worms, Af-'
fictions. Croup, ’Headache and Neu
ralgia, Debility or Nervous Weakness,' all Female Com
plaints, Diseases of Tulahcy, Ao. for a. full list, call
.. at the depot' for printed olrcularf, gratis. 1
,The remedies) ..up is* phials, appropriately
. ‘.TabeHedjaadaceoupantal with foil directions/ Price
! Wbenfc. ' "
' si r. »r-
At J«. aed Stationery Store,'
ninth;
bitSi jV -•-> vr.- I.'; ' ‘ '
ARBIVALB AT THE 'PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
xir to on o'clock mis kobhibo.
■ OIBABD HOUBE—Okeetmit etreet, below Ninth,
11 H RsmolOi, Luoutor B W Thornton, 111
H n McHorphf, ! 11 1 J Bhoemnket, ainoinnnti
f °fllSS.. JPorU«nd W A Gerbett Bo.ton
t n tv«id. Boston D L Shields, eiewickly
DS Wiion & 1«1 P» Mr. B B Shields, BowloMy
o»nt WhJtall, USA O Smith, Conn
wK.n, New York J 8 Winelow, Ohio
ail Hall* Fa &eld,Ud
AO Green, Md , - J Wilkineon, B.rriebnrg
J B Bra.lT, Bhtln , 0 J Underwood, Boeten
j l Look+ood, Boston i V Howldea, New York
J H Llndeaj, PUteburjt . JJ Bose, Harrisburg
Hon H Welbridge, N York J 0 Seed, Boston
Mrs Haldeman, Harrisburg Mm Haley, Harrisburg
W Kidd, Atlanta, Sa G * *™»i H * ,e ?
G B Itob,New Haven •• OB Norton,New York
G 0 Dunbar, New York Judge Donaldeon, Pa
B B Mason, til Boole A W leieenring, Pa
0 B IsaaesrNew York J Monroe, New Jereojr
F Dagget; boon LHotohkiss, Oonn
B 8 Wilkinson Harrisburg J A Armstrong, Balt
0 S Ford, Brooklyn ~ . B S Freeman, N Y
J M Boies, NY 0 A Wood, Boston
Geo H Bates, NY KB Fw, Boston
A Maynard, Boeton Johnil Jr,N Y
W B Oox, N 0 Wm H Hill, N Y
MWoodnongh.NY ' “orri. Falkeoan, N Y
Walter Doles, Va , VG Van Yliet, N Y
H N Fryatt, N Y H Carney A laiy.RHss
Miw Saidge, Knoxv, Tenn Peter D Sturgea, N x
OB Paine, Boetport , ES
John 0 Wilson, Va , Mrßo*"*'*
J Cook, Chicago WH Cannon, Del
LeG BockwooQ & wife,N Y
WB Lockwood, NY B Bliot, M D, NY
Miss DM Eliot, Oonn . E AComley, PUla
J Smith, NT O B Haselton, Boston
AMERICAN HOTEL-JChestnut et., above Fifth.
B Pa7™on, V. »| Wilburn, M Chunk
V McYeanh. xale 0 H Weed, Boston
W A JayS'.l la, Norfolk Alfred FUto Phlla
HBttno, Boehester PW Knight, N Y
A B Boone, Phlla Dr M Hammond A la, Del
Mrs Bliiott, Balt B D Dspron, Mass
John W Boblnson, Boston A W Porter, Mass
JB Whitaker, Pa J Phllbriok, Boeton
D 0 Dodd, Newark , G B Weisman, N Y
JasADonbar, NY . JohnM Gilkey, Balt .
H 8 Ecohelberger, V» . W H Johnßon, Maes
E Johnson, Hartford H Jenkins, N Y
FBANKLIN HOUSE—Ohsstnot street, abOTO Third
W Davis, Easton T Garreteon.Pottavlile
E Hains, Providence, BI JN Butler, Prov, HI
A J Wright A la, Ohio Thomaa F Wright, Ohio
J B Daniels, Ohio B F Fooks. Del •
John Doherty. Bob Haven A Huff, Columbus, Ohio
M B Dodge. NY T Bunatein, NY
8 M Took, N w H J Palmer. N Y
H Clow, jr, N Y J M King, Waterford, N Y
A Kuraard, NY EW Karl, Beading
U B Dean, N Y ThoS 8 Webb, Ohio
G W Pitcher, N Y ' Mrs ArrowamUh, N Y
MBRCHANTB’ HOTEL-Foiirth at., below Aroh.
J F Means, Towanda' Lewis Keok, Reading
8 Foster, Boston - A J Wright & wife, Ohio
T F Wright & wife, Ohio 3 B Daniels, Ohio
J A Maine, Ohio D H Hegwood, Kansas
N Eddy, Indiana W H Swift, Norristown
3 8 Graffins, Williamsport J T Ferguson, Arkansas Q
Henry W Steele, NY Jas B English, New Haven
D Whlttemore A la,Boston Col John Hough, Pa
UNION HOTEL—Awh street, below Fourth.
W W White, Penna J p Hetbriek, Pemm
DW 0 Boutelle, Penna 8 Walmer, Hummelstown
GeoTbomkina, Penna W Underwood, Penna
H Cooper, Cincinnati Miss V Cooper, Cion
0 Weemer, NY B Kummer, Penna
W Zone, Penna Oliver Bproul A la, Mo
L Mead A la, Oonn Bliss E Houston, Lancaster
Bliss W W Houston, Pa E F Black A la, Pa
Missßlook, Pa Jos Morganatorn, Plttsbfg
8 Vivian, NJ . F K Reybold A sis, Del
R G Warner, Pa r
NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe street, above Third.
8 Tauslg, Elisabethtown WH H Giukioger, Pa
J M Sheldon. Leidystown H Voute, Bohuylklll Haven
G W Geiger, Beading H Trexler, Beading
WP o Whitaker, Md WEtUnger, Allentown
D A Zeigler, Md' H H Hawley, Lancaster
3 P Kohler, Lascasfer 8 H Dailey, Jersey Shore
S J Holllnshead, Stroudsb’g
BABLEY BHEAf HOTEL—Second street, below Tine.
E H Baitt, Maryland W Wetherill, Maryland
W H Heany, Pa J Biinpson, Pa
D p#n,pa IBDuffleld,UUlemiUe
J Olendeolng, Atlantic City Jos Btaokbouse Attleboro
E Potter, Attleboro D Jarrett, Horsham
M Jarrett, Horsham P Jarrett, Horsham
Jno Betts, Horsham Geo Pickering. Pa
Ghts Magill. Pa J M Watson, Now Hope
B H Janney, New Hope Jno 8 Williams, New Hope
T Pickering, Doylestown Geo Pickering, Jr., Pa
B W Biro peon, Bucks co David Simpson, Buoks oo
Sami Solleday, New Hope W Donaldson, Pa
Robt Boyd,New Hope S Ely, New Hope
J Eogart,HartsvUl« B T Engart, HsrtsvUle
8 H Tanner, NY. Jas Horner, Bucks Co
W Horner, Bucks co Jos V Peck, Bucks co
B J Lewis, Christiana W Betts, Jr, Buoks oo
Stephen Betts, Books co Jno 8 Paul, Bucks co
W P Magill, Bucks co , Jno Farren, Doylestown
8 Scarborough,-Md’ , 8 Hough, Pa
Robt Beans, ■ JohnsvlUe A H Barber, Doylestown
A T Phillips, Doylestown . J Carroll, Doyloatown
H Watson, Doylestown’ Jno Rich, Doylestown
Thos Eat, Lambettville , W Davison, Pa
MADISON HOUSE—Second st., below Aroh.
0 0 Ashbury, Newark J Paine, Del
P John, London, 0 W John L Clayton, Md
T L Murdock, Pittsburg 0 H Holliday, Blalrsvllle
B A Henson, Washington B A Jaoobs, N Y
J Walsh, Mount Holly F Blanton, Mount Holly
John Hobsin', Del
MOUNT YBRNON HOTKL-Seeond at., above Aroh.
LHFank, Milton, Pa P M Trumbower, Pa
Sami Cochran, NY ' John G Sharp, Pa
A B Groff, Pa. Wm F Shannon, Del
O 0 James, Harrisburg J H Harris, Jersey Shore
BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
E Brown, Chester co Wash Sill, Del co
S Oheyney, Chester co AH Brinton, Cecil co
John way, Cheater co H Bell A la, Lane co
Wm H Streng.N J 811 Shnster, Pa
G W Wateon, Phlla P E Leonard A la, Pa,
F A Churchman. Del M Hammond, Del
Jos Thompson, Pa Frank Thompson, Pa
G T Dare A son. Lane co J Dsvoe, West Chester
T B Jarman, Dei co~ J G Smith, Cheater co
Dr Levi OverholUer, Pa Thos Worth, UnlonviUe
Wm Chandler, Del oo John Griffith, Chester co
BT Ogden, Del ooJrULMoore, Del co
P Moore,'’Dil co ' " Jag Wilson, Cheater co
0 Lunborn, Del ' E 8 Marshall, Chester co
J Cusey,Chester co Ch&s Pairlamb, Del co
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third It., lb. OallowhUl.
F H Stoefl, Pa ■“ ‘ M Johnson, Pa
8 R Schmacker, Pa J Hunt. Pa
Wm Harner, Pa B Hrabb, Lonsdale
A Acbey, Pa , H Rogers, Pa
D K EUgle, Pa' Famt Conrad. Pr
H Degering. New Texas Nathan Landis, District
W Blank, Pa WJLBIank,Pa
W Thompson, ZlonsvlUe Aaron Thompoo Ztonsville
Jno Tan Artedale, Pa M N Tan Artsdale, Pa
Jacob Sailer, Pa 0 0 Yonog, Pa
B ft Gilbert, NY' GO Olemmens, Pa
BenjSchro/er, Pughton ■ Jaa Daub, Sumneytown
BALD EAGLE—Third street, abore CallowhM,
J B Erdman, Pa Hiss Baker. Lehigh co
B W Sloner. Pa ’ J DDUlingor, Lehigh co
GhssPWaok, Norristown JnoP Jones, Pa
Jacob Hepinger, Pa
.Carriages.
On the7th instant, by Ber Mr. Jeffry, Mr. JOHN A.
HE6BHFBLD to Miss SARAH JOHNSON, both of Bal
timore - , *
- On the 14th Instant, by the Rer. Dr, Clarke, JOHN
McEWEN, of Oanonsburg, Pa., to MART E„ eldest
daughter of the late Wm. J. Smith, of this city. #
On the 16th instant, at Pittsburg, at the residence of
tho bride’s brother, by Ber. 8. McKendree Beiley, D.
D.. Mr.* J. HODMan HICKS, of Philadelphia, to Miss
LIDA H. ROBERTS. , *
JDeaUjs.
On the 20th instant, WILLIAM WHITE. Esq., aged
48yeare.
' His male friends and those of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from bU late resi
dence, No. 882 South Twenty-first street, this (Wednee*
day) afternoon, at 8 o’clock precisely, without farther
notice. ■ ■ *
On Sunday morning, 19th InsUnt, after a lingering
Illness, Mr JOSEPH LOUGHEAD, in tho 74th year of
his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late re
sidence, Blttenhouse street, Germantown, on Wednes
day, December 22d, at 12 o’clock noon, without farther
Invitation.
Carriages will leave the residence of his son, Jos.'P.
Lougheaa, No. 268 South Filth street, for Germantown,
this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o’clock, for the con
venience of those attending from the city. #
On the morning of the 17th Instant, NICHOLAS
HBLTBRSON, aged 70 years.
His relatives and friends of the family, the Grand
Lodge of Pennsylvania, and Lodge, No. 8. A. Y. M.,
likewise the Kensington Lodge, No. 10,1. 0. of 0,
F.* are respectfully invited to attend the faneral. from
his late residence, No. 226 Coates street, this (Wednes
day) morning, the 22d instant, at 10 o’clock, t) pro
ceed to Laurel XIUI Cemetery, without further no
tice.
The undertakers of the city are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral of. tbe abore from his late resi
dence. *
On the 19th Instant. Mrs. MARGARET JANE, wife
of Joseph 8. H. Edmonds, and daughter of Mrs. Jane
McOano. *
The relative and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
'?l herhusband, No 211 Carpenter street, above Second,
this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock #
York V l6 3 ° th JOHN D< MORROW, of New
His remains to be brought to this city for Inter
ment.
On the 19th Instant, THOMAS SHELDON, or Mar
ple Townsh Ji, Delaware county, Pa., J* the 80th year
of his age. T 1
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, at Marplo, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10
o’clock.
Oo the 20th Instant, Mr. WILLIAM McOOURT, in
the 66th year of hie age
- The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, Zase street, above Seventh and below Arch, to
morrow (Thursday) morning, at 0 o’clock. ##
On the 10th Instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH MILLER,
aged 43 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are re 1 peot
fnlly invited to attend her faneral, from the ret id noe
of her husband, Wm. Miller, No. 1117 Anita arrest,
abore Eleventh, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1
o’clock, without further notice. a
On the 20th ioetsnt, ROBERT H. PATTON, In ibe
89th year of bisago.
His relatives and friends and those of the family are
respeotfuliy invited to attend tho faneral, from his late
residence, No 710 South Thirteenth street, below
Bhlppsn, to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o’olook,
without further notice. To proceed to New Philadel
phia Cemetery. ##
On the 20th instant, Mr. OLIVER STORY, In tbo
46th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the faneral, from the residence
of his brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph Btevenaon, Union
street, above Duke, late Kensington, this (Wednesday)
afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther notice. To
proceed to Franklin Cemetery. #
On the 20th Instant, ANTHONY MORRISON, in the
42d year of bis age.
The relatives pod friends of tbf family are invited
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1
Fleming street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two
o’clock. *
On the 19th InsUnt, SARAH MBYEBB, daughter
ef Peter and Bug aims Reese, in the 3d year of her age.
ASHTON’S COMMERCIAL AGENCY,
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JANUARY, 1860,
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CONTENTS
Olympus and Aegard.
Juanita.
Left Behind.
Coffee and Tea.
Men of the Sea.
Obie&dee.
The Illustrious Obscure.
" Tho New Life ” of Dante.
At Sea.
Bulla and Bears. >
The Professor at the Breakfast Table.
The Minister’s Wooing.
White’s fchakspe&ro.
Reviews and Literary Notices.
Prescott’s Philip ll—Longfellow’s Miles Standish—
Furness’s Thoughts on the Life and Character of
Jesus—Vernon G rove—Arabian Days’ Entertainments
—The Stratford Gallery—Ernest Carroll—Hymns of
the Ages.
The general approbation of the intelligent reading
pubiie, and the increasing circulation of tula Magazine,
furnish the conductors with ample proof that ite aims
are appreciated, and that it has met an acknowledged
want. The general features which have given Tan
Atlantic its popularity hitherto will be carefully pre
aerved, and new attractions will be Added from time to
time.
The Publishers take pleasure In announcing that
•* Tho Minister’s Wooing,” a serial story by
MRS. HARRIET BEEOHER STOWE,
(begun in the December number,) will be continued
thrmuh the present volume. It is not necessary to be
speaSlhe public attention for an author so universally
known and appreciated. Tbe scene of the novel is ' laid
la New England, at tbe period immediately following
the Revolution, in which tbe author will have full op,*
portuniiy for the display of her varied powers
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THE HAMLET. An Ode written in the Whychewood
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FAVORITE ENGLISH POEMS of the last Two Cen
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ODES AND SONNETS. Selected from the most emi
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HOME APFEOTIONS (THE). Portrayed by tke
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gSTATE OF JAMES MUSGBAYE, De-
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Wilson’s Patent Hay and Fodder Gutter.
Sinclair’s do do do.
Seely’s do do do
E Self-Sharpening Yankee Gutters. ’
Raw Hide Roller Cutters, with straight and spiral
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Common Dutch Fodder Cutters.
Rochester Hay and Fodder Gutters. %
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ARE BELLING THE BALANCE
Ok THEIR
PALL AND WINTER STOCK,
EMBRACING
SHAWLS,
CLOAKB,
DREES GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, Ao.,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
dSO-tf
JJOLIDAY PRESENTS.
D. J. LEVY & CO.
Are now offering, at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
A Urge variety of Goods suitable for Holiday Presents,
auchaa—
SILKS and SILK ROBES,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACE ARTICLEB,
' SHAWLS,
OLOAKB,
—AMD
winter DRESS GOODS GENERALLY.
All the above artloles are offered at prices below the
cost of importation, to close out, as nearly as poasiblo,
before the New Year, the balance of
WINTER STOOK.
L. 3, LEVY A CO. are now having manofaotured for
them in Enrope a variety of
TsTEW GOODS
FOR THE SPRING TRADE,
Which they will reoeire early in tho Season.
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
d2O-6t
JJOLIDAT GIFTS
SUBSTANTIAL AND ACCEPTABLE
CHARACTER.
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 458, Ac 454
NORTH SECOND STREET,
(ABOVE WILLOW,)
Offer their remaining .took or
WINTER DRESS GOODS
REDUCED PRICES.
LUXEMBOURG BAYADERES..., ....18c,
POIL DE OHEVREB 25 to 200.
BAYADERE VELOURS 60 to 870.
ABASIAS 31 to 250.
ALL-WOOL BAYADERE PLAIDS 41 to 870
PLAIN BTYLE POPLINS 60 to 870.
SATIN TRAVERSE ...26 to 200.
AND A FULL STOCK OF
FANCY DRESS SILKS,
WIDE BLACK VELVETS,
BROOHE BHAWLB,
LONG AND SQUARE
BLANKET SHAWLS, Ao.
HOLIDAYS.
JCSL SHARPNESS BROTHERS
WIU Call throughout thbftaonth—
HANDSOME FANCY SILKS.
EMBROIDERIES and LAOS BETS..
NEW WINTER FABRICS.
At a great reduo'lon from the naual prices.
416 if CHEBTNUT and EIGHTH.
CHEAP SHAWLS.
LONG BLANKBT SHAWLS, $3 50 to $6.
REVERSIBLE BHAWLB.
BROOHB SHAWLS.
FRENCH V7OOLLSN SHAWLS.
TRAVELLING MAUDS.
BHARPLEB3 BROTHERS,
dl6 if OHKBTNUT and EIGHTH.
JttiUiuerg ©ooiis.
TO THE LADIES—
Oponiog of DRESS GAPS and HEAD DRESSES,
at No. 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth.
The subscriber will open, TUEBBAY. 2’st instant. a
eholce lot of Dress Gape and Head Dresses for the
Season, and will commence this dav felling off hie rich
stock of Winter Bonneta, French Flowers and Ribbons,
without regard to coat, to make room for fcprlng manu
facturing. THOMAS MORGAN,
d2l-12t ■ 718 ARCH Street, beiowElghth.
AN OPENING OF DRESS CAPS
(L& on TUESDAY. December 21st.
Mrs. 51. A. BURKE,
802 CHESTNUT STREET.
. The balance of Winter Hats will be sold at cost to
close season. d2O-4t*
Dissolutions anil (Eooartnersijips.
rpHBFIRM OF QUINTIN CAMPBELL,
-I JR., k GO., having been dissolved by the death
of QUINTIN CAMPBELL, Jr, the business 0 f the
late arm will be settled bjH. A. BHAOKRLFORD, or
his attorney, W. H. INSKBEP, Philadelphia, r by
SUAOKELFORD, HAGAN, k ETTLA, No. 17 MUR.
RAY Street, New York.
H. ALLSTON SHACKELFORD,
Surviving Partner.
PhiladilphU, Nov. 80,1858.
■ The Subscribers have this day associated themselves,
for the transaction of the Jobbing of FANOY GOODS,
at No. 17 MURRAY Street, New York, undor the firm
of SHACKELFORD, HAGEN, k ETTLA.
11. ALLSTON fcHAOKELFORD,
MATT T. HAGEN,
DAYID R. ETTLA.
Thiladilphia, Deo. Ist, 1858. dl-lm
Sautng fHarfjitics.
£<I3WING MACHINES.
£> SAVAGE’S PATENT.
Tfil HOST SIMPLE—MOST PSRPSOT.
No. 722 GHE3TNUT STREET.
The most desirable Sewing Machines for Families jet
made d 8 lmifw
©cnlkmcn’s jFurnioljing ©sobs.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR GEN
TLEMEN.—Dressing Gowns of new and beautiful
\MTRAPPERS. —Now and beautiful wrap
▼ v pers are being constantly furnished at W. W.
KNIGHT’S COOAHCII Street, wheie the largest and
best assortment can always be had. Also, just opened,
anew lot of Gentlemen's Scarfs, Neok Ties, binders,
Ac. d2O-3t
JJOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT.
R. C, IVALBOftN A CO.,
(Now) Nos. 6 and 7 North SIXTH Street,
Havo now in Store a moat complete and varied Stqok
of—
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
SUITABLE VOS
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
They beg to Inform the publlo in general, and the
La lies in particular, that their line of
GENTLEMEN’S DREBSING GOWNS
Is unequalled in this city. dll-lmlf
SALT-WATER TERRAPlNS.—Receiving
nearly every day, from Battlmoro, choice CHESA
PEAKE TERRAPINS, offered at wholesale or retail.
PRIME OYSTERS —Wo are also in receipt of the
beat Oysters that the salt-waters afford, sold in any
quantity, either In shell or opened.
enable us to supply doalers and families promptly with
the above luxuries, at fair prioes.
W. H. FAIRBANK k GO.,
MARKET and THIRTY-FIRST Sts.,
d2l-2t* West Philadelphia.
f>S* «i cranmßa NOTICE .—NORTH
ffiiSlißSr ENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD —On and after WEDNESDAY, Deo. 32d, 1858.
the Morning Express Train for Bethlehem, Kaatona
Mauoh Chunk, Uaaleton, &c., will loave FRONT an
WILLOW Streets. Philadelphia, at 9 80 A. 51.
P •caengers for Kaaton by this lino can spend tiro hears
in Bethlehem, and an hour and a half in Xaston, and
return to Philadelphia the same evening.
Morning Express Train for Philadelphia will leave
Bethlehem st 7 A.M., with passengers from Lehigh
Valley and Ontawlssa Railroads, and arrive In Phifa
delphia at 10 A. M.
Other Trains run M usual,
d2l-2t
ELLIS GLARE, Agent.
NS. LAWRENCE.
• PAPER PRINTERS’ CARDS, AND ENVELOPE
WAREHOUSE,
, No. 405 COMMERCE STREET.
d2i-et*
TRUSSES!—Gonnino French,for
@4^A4alto.
TRUSSES! Genuine French, for Children.
TRUSSES! do do. Ladles.
TRUSSES! Approved American Styles.
Supporter Braces; English Abdominal Belts; Syrin
ges, a new and improved self-injecting article, specially
adapted to Ladies’use. Also, bath-room or hydrant
Enemas; French Pessaries; Breast Pumps; Infants’
NarilngFl.sks; Nipple Shells and Shields. For sale
by OALEB B NEEDLES, Pharmaceutist,
aad Practical adjuster of MeohflQlcal Remedies,
rf. W corner TWELFTH and RAGE Sts., Phila.
Ladies’ rooms—entrance on Twelfth street, next door
to store s eol&.Sm
CHRISTMAS DINNER EXTENSION
TABLES, good and cheap, at manufactory, 259
South THIRD Street.
| ON DON PORTER AND BROWN
JLA STOUT.—2S casks Barclay k Perkins’s Brown
Stout: 25 do. do. Porter, in store, and for sale by A
MERINO, 149 South FRONT Street. dW ,
OPEN- THIS DAT
NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
IN
N»W AMD IIUQiNT DESIGNS
GENTS' PONGEE HANDKERCHIEFS.
NEW PRINTS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS,
FOR SALE BY
JOSHUA L. BAILY.
213 MARKET STREET.
jQRY GOODS—REMOVAL.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
Having removed to hl»
NEW STORE,
NO. 318 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
nan now ona
An entirely new and attractive STOCK of
WINTER DRY GOODS,
FOR SALE BY THE PIECE OB PACKAGE,
TO
CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT BUYERS
AT A GREAT REDUCTION
VROUt.
REOSNT PRICES.
dlo'l2t
——— aa-
A DVIOB FOB THE COMING HOLI
XX DAYS
Gents, do joa wish to bay a good HAT OR OAP ?
OO TO
OAKFORD’S.
Or » Par Cap, Collar, or Glotob ?
GOTO
OA-K^OlilD’S-
Or • handsome Par Robe?
GOTO
O-AJKFOIWD’S.
Or a beautiful Cane orbilk Umbrella ?
GOTO
Oj°k3S.F OBD’S.
Ladies, do you wish to purobase a handsome set of
Purs 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 Silk Umbrella made expressly for Ladies ?
GO TO
y OAKFORD’S.
Id faot, all who want to purchase any of the above
articles, will find them good and
CHEAP AT
OAKFORD’S,
d2l-6t No 624 CHESTNUT, below Seventh.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRE
SENTS.
Call at 116 South EIGHTH Street, and examine ear
stock of Paint Boxes, Drawing Books, best English Oil
Colors, Studies, plain and colored Pictures for framing,
&0., Ac. You will find cheap prices and a large variety
of other suitable presents.
SOHOLZ A JANENTZKY,
d2l-0t 116 South EIGHTH Street.
STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS.—-A large and beautiful assortment of
Stereosoopio pictures. Stereoscopes from $1 upwards.
MoALLISTER A BROTHER,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
a OLD HAND AND NOSE SPECTA
CLES in great vai iety, very suitable for Christ
mas Gifts. MoALLISTER & BROTHER,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
POLYORAMAS OF VARIOUS SIZES.—
An appropriate present.
MoALLISTER A BROTHER,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
Kaleidoscopes, microscopes,
SPY GLASSES, Ao., Ao., Ao.
HoALLISTER’S,
728 OHESTNUT Street.
Thermometers for the mantel,
bronzed, of beautiful patterns.
MoALLISTER A BROTHER,
• 728 OHESTNUT Street.
dlB*Bt If nearly opposite Masonlo Hall.
JfIANOY GOODS
T. H. PETERS & CO.,
Have just 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
PAPIER MAOHE,
OHEBS TABLES, BOARDS and MEN,
LADIES and GENTS’ DRESSING OASES,
PARIAN, BISQUE and BRONZE FIGURES,
LADIES’ HAIR PINS and HEAD DREBSES,
TRAVELLING BAGS, PORTE MONNAIEB, CARD
GLOVE and HDKP. BOXES, ODOR OASES and
BOTTLES,
VASES, TOILET BOTTLES, OARD PLATES aod
BASKETS,
FANS, PEARL, IVORY and PARTY FANS,
OPERA GLASSES, JEWEL BOXES,
INK STANB3, CIGAR OASES,
Together with a large variety of Gilt Fancy Goode and
other article*, suitable for Christmas Presents.
T. H. PETERS & CO.,
PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS ,
716 CHESTNUT STREET,
Fancy goods
FOB
CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS,
W. D. GLENN,
NO. 20 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Offers at low prices a large variety of new goods of
his own importation, cons!sting in part of—
LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS AND CABAS,
PAPIER MAUHE WORK-BOXES, DESKS &0.,
TOILET BOTTLES,
Richly GUt and Decorated.
POBTEMONNAIES AND POCKET-BOOKS,
In great variety.
FANOY INKSTANDS,
In Bronze, Porcolain, Glass, Ac.
OARD OABRB, CIGAR OASES, OIGAB BTANDB,
In Rosewood and Ebony.
DRESSING CASES AND PORTABLE DESKS.
MEMORANDUM
AND BALL TABLETB.
ODOR BOXES AND GLOVE BOXES.
MEDALLIONS IN PLASTIC IVORY.
800T0H WOOD FANOY ARTICLES, SNUFF
BOXES, ka.
OHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS
Together with many other articles, to all of which th
attention of dealers and the public is Invited.
dlO-tjal-lf
W. W. KNIGHT,
COO ABOH Street.
g SCOTT, Jr., auctioneer,
SPECIAL BALE OF EMBBOIDEMIS, BIBBONB,
THIS MORNING,
REGULAR SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, RIB
BONS, to.
EMBROIDERED BOOK AND JACONET COLLARS
BOOK AND JACONET BETS.
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS.
On THURSDAY MORNING, 23d lout.,
BALE OF FURS, FOR LADIES’ AND GENTS’
WEAR.
REMOVAL.— Tho Adolph! Hotel, Potor
MoELROY, Proprietor, has been 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 patrons
at his new house. dlo-ot*
IVOTICE—Tbo office of The West Phila -
Iv delphia Passenger Railway Company has been
removed to the Depot, N. W. corner of HAVfiBFORD
Road and LOGAN ptreet, Twenty-fourth ward. d!4-12t
EMOYAIi,
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS
REMOVED TO No. 1120 OHESTNUT STREET,
TIUBD 8008 BSLOW TWSLFTQ.
South Side,
Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line,
having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle
men’s wear.
SAMUEL H. MATTSON,
n25-Bm-lf No. 1126 CHESTNUT Street.
Dr. e. McClellan,
Removed to No. 1441 WALNUT Street,
dlo-lm Northeast corner of Fifteenth street.
PRIVATE LESSONS IN DANCING,
MUSIC and ENGLISH BRANCHES.—A Lady,
experienced in instruction, is desirous of obtaining
pupils in the above accomplishments. Classes meeting
at eaoh other’s residence received on the most favorable
terms. All the fashionable Dances taught In Twelve
Lessons. Address “ Visiting Governess,” Blood’s DI
(UMm-ll
JDrjj Aerobe Jobbers.
MANCHIBTBR DBLAINEB.
FORTY OASES
SEVERAL HUNDRED VARIETIES
fjolilmj) ®ooiig.
FOB 188
HOX.IUA.TrS.
716 CHESTNUT STREET,
Oproaiv* Mabokxo Hill.
oalcs is &nrtUnt.
No. 431 CHESTNUT BTBBBT,
(Above Fourth Street)
Ac., Ac.,
iUmouals.
JDanriitg.
Utatrljes, Jemeltg, art.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Alai Ja.oob langsdoeF,
Hannfacturer, Nos. 6 and 7 North
FOURTH Street, above Huket. out side, offers hla
entire stock of Watches, Jewelry, BUver and Plated
Ware, Bpeotades, Poite-monnaies, Ao . tor retail, until
the 16th day of January, 1869. at wholesale prices, and
invites his friends and the publio in general to call and
examine hie splendid stock, as he feels confldent they
will be astonished at thelowprloes he is disposed to
sellatduring the time mentioned. Particular atten
tion given to Repairing of Watches and Jewelry. d2o6t
As CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! CHRIST
&S?MAB PRESENTS!!—Fine Watches, Gold Jewel
rv, silverware, and Fancy Goads, Gold and Silver Ame
rican Watches, Test aDd Chatelaine Chains, Band
Bracelets, Necklaces, Studs, and Sleeve Buttons, Fancy
Gilt HMr Pi*. cod Oo^^y^josHEAD-S,
810 South SECOND street, between Pine and Union.
dlB-7t* - _
|j 0 L I D A Y
PRESENTS.
THOMAS C. GAERETT,
NO. 320 OHESTNUT STREET,
Invites the attention of the pnblio to his largo and
Fashionable Stook of
WATCHES,
JEWELBY,
JJID
SILVERWARE,
Laid In at low prices for Cash, which will bo sold cor
respondingly low. _ d16t25
£JHRISTMAS
PBHSHNTS.
SAMUEL W. PEPPER.
(SOOOESSOB TO HEHBT J. PEPFEB 4 80»)
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
AKD
SILVER WARE,
714 CHESTNUT ST.,
OPPOSITE THE HABONIO HAIL*
Enjoying every facility appertaining to the Business,
and having an excellent location at a
LIGHT RENT,
He Is enabled to sell the same d>M of Goods at an
advance folly
ONE-THIRD LESS
Than any of his competitors.
WATCHES CAREFULLY REPAIRED.
d16t0261f
As CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF Jfe.
JEra? FINE JEWELRY,
Allow prices. Just received Coral, Lava, Oatneo,
and Gold Jewelry iusets. Also,BcarfFins.Sealßings,
Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, Chains, Ao.
English, French, and American Watches, at
G. BUSSELL,
d4-lm 22 North Sixth street.
13AILEY k 00.,
JLl> IOBKaiLT
BAILEY A KITCHEN!
Hart removed to their new Fireproof, Whitt Marble
Store,
819 CHESTNUT STREET,
NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE.
Now opening their fall stook of
IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
To whleh they Invito the attention of the pablls.
SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND
PEAELB,
AT WXOLISILS AID Ilf AIL.
IUIT-lftf
T|/|EADOWS k CO.,
XvJL MixovAonmxas op
BTEBLING SILVER WARE,
No. 310 CHESTNUT Street.
An extensive assortment of Holiday Gifts constantly
on hand. d7-ltn
flTonfettioiter}).
QHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
S. HENRION’S
OLD ESTABLISHED JTKBNOH CONFiOTIONIRY,
No. 712 MARKET STREET,
ABOYE SEVENTH.
JUST RECEIVED, a rich and varied assortment of
PANOY -AJEITIOIjES,
Of the newest PARISIAN styles, suitable for
CHRISTMAS AND NEW- YEAR’S PRESENTS,
CONSISTING OF
BONBONNIERES.
CORBEILLBB,
BASKETS.
RICH SACS, AND
CORNETS.
Together with a complete assortment of
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
Of every description, manufactured of
THE BEST MATERIALS.
JjiRESH CONFECTIONERY.
3BXDW-A.Rr> .A.. X3T33XTtfTZ,
(Late of Henrion’s of 712 Market street,)
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
8. W. Comer NINTH andAROH Sts.,
Has just received from Paris the
MOBT DESIRABLE STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY,
FANCY BON-BONS,
BOXES, BASKETS,
SACKS, CORNUCOPIAS,
CUPIDS, BUGAR TOYS, &0.
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
pnrohaaing elsewhere. dlB-7t
LA U R E N T & H AEON’S CONFEC
TIONERY, *
Northwest corner BIXTH and ARCH Streets.
We have now on hand one of the finest stocks of
HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY
In this city, together with a great variety of
TOYS AND FANOY GOODS ;
TOYS FOR ORNAMENTING CHILDREN’S TREES;
Fancy Boxes, Cornets, and other artloles suitable for
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
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 Fanoy Sugar and PastUlage Toys,
for .
ORNAMENTING TREES, *
Will be found unequalled.
dlB-0t LAURENT k MARON.
Philadelphia local express
will give particular attention to the delivery of'
HOLIDAY PRBBENTB throughout the city. Office 28
South FIFTH Street. OAKMAN k CO., Proprietors.
dlB-7t*
fSC —y qgsgMjHOLIDAY PRESENTS.
The ADAMS EXPRESS COM
PANY will give particular attention and care to the
forwarding of HOLIDAY PRESENTS intended for re
sidents of other cities.
The axticles should be well packed, end addressed
with the name of street and number of dwelling. When
the delivery Isdoeired on a particular date, It should be
noted on the paokage.
Philadelphia, December 9.
JOHN BINGHAM, Bapt.,
dlO-dUal*lf ' Penn Division.
fioarJJittfl.
A LADY HAVING TAKEN A HOtTSE,
No 1417 Locust street, is now ready to accommo
date a few Boarders with communicating or single
rooms. d22-6t*
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. d!8 6t*jj
JOSEPH GILLOTT’S
NEW PEN,
THE BLACK 8-WAN QU ILL,
No. SOS,
DOLD AND RAPID WRITING
IT.BAS NO EQUAL.
A fresh supply of this
SPLENDID PEN
just received, on cards and in boxes of one dozen,
For sale to the trade only, at the Manufacturer’s Ware-
house.
HENRY OWEN, Agent,
01 JOHN Street, New York.
Full supplies of all popular numbers now on hand.
dlSm&wlw
Drugs, etc.
500 lbs Oil Peppermint; 200 do. Sassafras; Oar
raway, Hemp. Fennel, and Canary Beeds; Carb. Am
monia. Cream Tartar; 81-Oarb. Soda. For sale, as
wanted, by WILSON k MERRITT,
017 V 208 MARKET.
NO. 1 WINTER LARD OIL—2O barrels
foraale t>j E.W. P. ALLEN, 14 South DELA
WARE Aroaua. US-91
flJaiU*.
ASHTON’S COMMERGIAL AGENCY.
- 605 CHESTNUT Street.
sl2,ooo.—>A Partner wanted with a capital of $12,000
in one of the best appointed Iron Works. Foundry, and
Machine Shops In the environs of Philadelphia. The
{irovinee of the new partner to attend to the city offloe,
n receiving orders, making collections, disbursement*.
Ao. Apply to nr-odd'-ess “ Ashton’s Commercial
Agency,” 606 OHESTNUT Street, from 8 to 10 A. M.,
or from SV to 0 P. H., where satisfactory evidence or
the o<pactty and standing of tho Advertising party will
be exhibited. . d2l-3t*.g
A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY
desires a situation 5n a Wholesale Dry Gooes House
where he can make himself useful—speaks both English
and German. The very best city and country referen
ces given. Address *• BchsfEaer,” offloe of Ik* Frets.
d22-2t*
A RARE CHANCE Wanted a Fnrchaser
the exclusive right for this City or Btate. of a
artio’e. just patented, affording large profits
Ma .° 4 universal demand and great utility. It only
» be seen to be appreciated. For particulars, call
African Hotel, OHESTNUT Street.
d22-2t* ' v 0 , GOODWIN.
A GRADUATE OP CRITTENDEN’S
Commercial College deelres a Situation as Book
keeper. Addsea8 u T.P. ) ”DioDd>sDlspatoh. d22-3t*
VITANTED —A* Salesman. familiar with
If accounts; to one who understands the Dry
Goods business and acquainted with Western boyars,
a good situation and liberal salary will be given. Ad
dress Box 602, Post office. d22-2t*
WANTS D—By a young gentleman, a
situation in a Drag Store; one who has studied
medicine for over two years, mid has had toms practi
cal knowledge of the drug business. Apply at “No.
483,” Chestnut, below Fifth. d2l-2t»
A FIRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPER, with
first-rate city references, will be at liberty to
accept an engagement to ttke effect oa or after the Ist
of January, 1869. Address “ Journal,” at this offlee.
d2l-6t*
WA NT E D—ln a Dry Goods Jobbing
House, on Market street, a smart, active lad, to
whom a good opportunity for advancement will be
given. Address, with reference, in hand writing of ap
pticant, “ Box 646,” Philadelphia P. 0. d23-8t
\J\T ANTED—By the Ist of January, an en
v Y gagement as sales iran in a flnt-class Dry Goods
Jobbing Bouse, by an experienced salesman who can
influence a fair amount of near cash trade; Address
“ Traffic,” office of The Press. d2O-6t*
AAf ANTED—A young married man, unen
v Y gaged at present, wishes a situation in a Whole
sale House as assistant book-keeper. Gan give good
references. Address “p,p,» at this efflee. d2O-Bt*
W/” ANTED—In a city and near-trade Dry
v v Goods Jobbing House, on Market street, an
active young salesman. Address« Box 646,” Philadel
phia P. 0 Applications to be accompanied with re
ferences, and to state what trade can be influenced, and
salary expected. d2Q*3t
Wf ANTED—By an educated Han, who
v T has had ten years experience as a tutor, a situa
tion as TEACH BR in an Academy. Address “Scholar,”
office of The Press. dIB-4t*
CTTANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK
v T keeper in a Wholesale or Commission House, by
a middle sged man from Western Pennsylvania, by
whom a liberal share of trade could be influenced. For
references inquire at this office., dUmwstjl*
TATANTED.—An experienced BOOK
f f KEEPER desires an engagement. Satisfactory
references will bs given. Address “ Rodney.” offlee of
this paper. d!8-0t*
TAf ANTED—A situation by a competent
vv Book-keeper. Address, for two weeks, “ Ae
countant,” this offlee. dlB-Bt*
V/lf ANTED, FOB THE UHITEO STATES
v T OAYALBT—’AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good p ay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Paj from gig to 123 per month.
No man haring a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTS!) SIBYIOI at No. 81T MAB&JT Street,
abort Blghtt, north aide.
I. N. MOORE,
IftLleot. let Dragoaae,
Recruiting OBoer.
Jot Bale anil to £et.
FOR RENT.—A desirable store-room.
Aa. No. 1020 Chestnut street.
WM. S. CAMPBELL & CO ,
8t Lawrenoe Hotel.
TO LET—Third and Fourth Stories of
Store No 410 OOIIMBROE Street. Apply on the
premises. d 22 6t
m SMALL HOUSE TO LET—No. 1127
Bhesff street, near Twelfth and Raoe. One 749
Twenty-fourth street, by Brown One on Randolph,
near Sixth and Oxford. AUO3 BURTON.
d2l3t* - 139 Bonth SEVENTH.
4sa TO RENT—The store No. 19 Straw
fi!3L BEBKY Street, vitk tt« 2d, Sd, ud 4th storlea,
21 feet front by 133 feet to Second street, well lighted
throughout; would be suitable for a Dry Goods Import*
ing or Commission House Apply to ROBERT MA*
QBEQOB, 233 Sooth THIRD Street. d2O-12t*
ffig FOB EE NT.—THE BELLEVUE
Bii. HOUSE, in Colombia, Pa., corner of front and
Walnut streets, formarlj kept by Francis Boggs, John
Barr, and Mrs. SABAH HAINES, there is hydrant
water and gas throoghout the House, and a Bestanrant
in the basement The House is parti/ furnished. Pos
session can he had on or before the 20th of March next.
For further particulars apply to
JOHN BOGGS, Agent,
residing in Marietta, Pa.
QOTTAGE LOTB
dU-B&w-6t
WOODBURY, 3ST. 3.
BHSHim BALB
ON CHRISTMAS BAT,
At 1 o’clock, at the HOTEL, of UX AOEES, st
WOODBUEY,
Eligibly situated Purpose*.
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Satnneenums.
I^RATOBIO—“ THE MESSIAH”—THIS
Vw celebrated Oratorio, by the immortal Handel,
will be produced at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on
TUESDAY EVBNING, Dec. 28th, inst., by the HAN
DEL AND HAYDN SOOIETY, numbering nearly 200
voices, sopported by the fall strength of tbe GER
MANIA ORCHESTRA. Leader, CARL LENTZ. The
whole nnder the* direction of Prof. PHIL. BOHR,
Conductor of the Society. Subscriptions for the series
of three Concerts $3, entitling subscribers to three
tickets for escb Concert. To be obtained at BEOK A
L AWTON’S, Seventh and Chestnut streets. d22-ot*
Tt/JRS. D. P. BOWERS* YTALNOT-ST.
ITA THEATRE, corner of NINTH and WALNUT
Streets *
LAST WEEK OF MIBB DAVENPORT.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, December 22 1858,
MESALLIANCE: Or, FAITH AND FALSEHOOD.
Leonie Arnauld, Miss J. M. - Davenport; Viscount
D’Orhy,Mr. H. A.Perry; Countess D’Orby, Mies O.
Riohlngg. ' i
MY AUNT. .
Prioes of admission—Second Tier and Family Olrela,
and Third Tier, 26 cents; Rarquetfc ST# cents; Drees
Oirole, 60 cents; PrivateJSoxes, according to theli
locale, |3 and $5; Single Bwi in Orchestra and Private
Boxes, 76 cents.
Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; Curtain rlsas at
7 o’clock.
WHEATLEY k GLARKJ3 ,B AKOH-ST.
T ? THBATKB.—WiIIUmB. fredsrlotoj Actin*
BU*e Hinder.
TUIB 23,1858,
ona AMERIOAN OSDBIN.
Am Trenehaxd, our American Cousin, Mr. 7, B.
Clark: Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley^
THE DRAMATIST!
Lord Scratch, Mr. Gilbert; Vapid, Air. Wheatley.
Admission, 26 eta. Secured Seam in Dress Circle, 87#
cts; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eta; Seats in Private Boxes, *i 5
ota; Gallery, 18 ota; Gallery for Colored Persons, 36 eta;
Prirate- Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 eta;
Whole Private Box, S 3. x
Doors open at half past 0 o’clock; oomxnence at T,
precisely.
IVATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST. #
ll above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Deo. 22. 1868,
EQUESTRIAN PEATS, GYMNASTIC PEATS,
By all the Company.
The performance concluding with the Pantbmlms of
THE BOBBER’S LOVE.
Principal characters by Air. and Mrs Whittaker.
AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE.
SCALE OP PRICES.
Dress Circle and Parquette. 40 cents
Children under ten years of age..,,.,.,,, ...20 “
Family Circle. 20 “
Doors open at quarter to 7 o’clock.
will commence at 7 %.
ID* Performances on Wednesday and Saturday Af
ternoons.
A GRAND SPARRING EXHIBITION
will be given by J. H. SHEPPARD (Morrissey’s
trainer) and JAMES KELLY, the Australian Champion,
on FRIDAY, (Ohristmaa Eve.) at 8 o’clock, at the
FRANKLIN HALL, North SIXTH street. Tickets of
admission 60 cents, to be had at the door and at all the
sporting houses. d22*3t*
rnHOMEUP'S VARIETIES!—(CafeChau
-1 taut,) N. W. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
streets.
CROWDED HOUSES! DELIGHTED AUDIENCES!
Second week of JULIA BARTON 1!
THREE PERFORMANCES ON CHRISTMAS!
Vis: Morning, 10X; Afternoon. 2W; Srening, 7U.
THIS, and EVERY EVENING until farther notice,
will be presented the successful Olio, from the Open of
THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. -
.Miss JULIA BARTON.
Other characters by Miss Moreley, Miss Julia Price,
Messrs. Beckett, Moyer* Ac., <fcc. Gipsy Dance by Mis.
VALLEE. To be preceded and followed with a grand
MISCELLANEOUS OONCERT, in which Miss Julia Bar'
ton, aided by the entire vocal corps, will sing (in char'
scter) several gems of Opera, amoogst which ‘‘ France
Adoree,” from The Child of the Regiment, In which
part she really has no superior, The entertainment
will be interspersed with dances by Miss Vallee, and
Ethiopian eocentricities by J. Tfarabold.
Commencing at 7#. Admission 10 oents. Orchestra
seats, 16 cents.
d2O-6t T. A’BEOKET, Stage Manager and Conductor.
rtIHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
Jb the FINE ARTB,
No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, '
IB OPENDAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M.
till 6 P. M.
Admission 26 cents. Children 12 oentfl.
Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad
mission at all times, $3O. df-tf
CJANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE,
tO ELEVENTH' Street, adjoining the Pennsylvania
Railroad Depot.
GREAT BILL
For the patrons of- '
SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE.
THIS EVENING,
Will be presented Sanford’s true version of
ANDT’S DREAM; 08, THE MAGIO APPLE,
The largest Company of _
MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD.
EVERT EVENING New Bongs, Glees, • OhcruiW,
Refrains, Ac., with Dancing by the ' ,
* * BANFORD CHILDREN. r
Admission 26 oents; Children IS# oents. <J4-tf
Assembly buildings, tenth and
CHESTNUT Streets.
Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of
Programme each Exhibition. The LEARNED CA
NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and lee
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Ventriloquist and wonderful Magician.
Performance every Evening durjng the week, at
half-past 7 o’clook and on Wednesday and Saturday
ternoons at 8.
Admission, 26 cents; Children, 18 cents. n026-lm*
Hf USIOAL FUND HALL,—THE GER
i-YJL MANIA ORCHESTRA will commence their
Publio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Nor.
20th. Single Tickets 26 cents; a package or eight
tickets forsl, which may be obtained at Andre’s, 1104
Chestnut street; Beok A Lawton’s, corner of Seventh
and Chestnut, and at the door of the-Hall. The per
formance commences at 8# o’clock P.M nolT-tf
TTNBLEAOHED WINTER SPERM OIL—
-1,234 gallons in etska and barrels In store, and
for sale by R, W. P, ALLEN, li South DELAWARE
AJWU. 413-6,