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Tat ' " .30,78 X . 1100 - • .i 1.0.1101 , „,... _ • ~ „ „ . , , . , „-. ,_,..,,-,. .- • : Plailt(delpixisilkistikete. • , --, - -...',-., , ~,.- Mimesis Id-, - rilltlne. - - ,-.-, - `Theisii Si/little demand far Flour , but holders are ,-- .•; -„,- fiturtzt thimems; the only sale R 9 heitr of Is 600 bbla ' g ood dram Impeding ~, which is the angoras •• - -nellittr pries lor straight te..- The trade 'we Mi l e In ":1- -- ---10te,,- - Rewarded. st fror t his figure sp,to 116 NM or au, frbeei p.01,10/5.7/1 Or extras. lennimil 21 for study', " - Seors7. bbi far, aney- erands. as IEI quality. Eye •,: „ Italy lut Cent !deal are gelet hot inn," et AN. frne for ---511 v, f0rmA74,40.4&1150! Ilbl ;for Pennsylvania IdeaL What- - frtre.ut hat 'name 'offerige, and the market, .I: : , „, ;,, , ,l o Msmoderettellilhne dernaglo r tlaver a err: a nalog ' :iruiludirlairinfi iftqllo i rs 3 , it WOl4. r %rill! '."- Roe warded at Ido or-Pennsylvsale.onetma little -„.-- , r ,o eves o , selling. - Cora la wante d at tau tamps, sad - ~ P be at 11.1.00 bus new yellow :so -atjaexpo , tor dry . : -1016 .,the 'former at the - depot., neludtnd - some old, r UN°, and ;white at 706760 for new. and DOo for -.',,,;•• it 4::thtle - a; ling.:With' gales of SAO has to sole, at a Wettsifor elatntre, the latter,for heavy Wally Olds ; • "-'-' - . 0 Alf MAO nil Oltildlitillo for regneylvenis.' Hark ; her • mad. at thrt err, ton for rat fro. 1. Cot- , -- ton—Therels,very little nresmonti and samall bust `;-- , -.' nese dollar:4watt preadous ratestMroer nom altd Pro -7., i;-,Y/lataler 9T949.111:9, or nothing doing , and go ohenNe . .to note. Se eds - e deputed - Ig , taorenssedtta,teagy. "Redeem:at:mhos - eve teen mod At vacua ap: OUR tor fair Fes end 9[1918 lots. Timothy and Flaxseed are - ' 'Ng b t tidr. Zglais i glf e ArAtt t ryanlt r ettglit Et .; . -. but bol ers generahr.refum theserates, • . On rt•ry „ disposal ,ot sAitty caw involving - an - alleged;breach of _peas*, by a lady who Said SOMe,aisgry *yids to 'another , lady, ; .who reiorted,to thislaw fot eatistiotion, constituted the Only basinees disposed of by Judge Ludlow, in , the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Saturday. , • In .the United '; States District': Court, 'befoie Judge Cadwallader, James Donnellyilas put on his trial, tethe Charge of making and selling oottn terfeit coin; The chief - witness for the - United State' Phineas (}race,tavern.keeper' in the western part of the city: le wee first arrested on - - theohntgo •of peeling counterfelteoin,, and while ,in the Alderman's office ' in answer to ta .question, :said that he had got theealn , from Donnelly. ' On - theatind,,he said that Donnelly came to house , . islicreed ii - oteinterfoltgold,dollar, and, said lie was :111kik think;; he told what he sold it for, and s'Oritheoiftediotti hesitation, 'agreed to buy_ twenty 'dollars'.'worths of. it. Donnelly,afterwirds showed hiril iwaszterfeituarter, and a: die Sit "making which be ' said liestaalking to sell for two himdrod dollars: Grace was corroborated as to the ezhibitieri:oethe counterfeit deltirs at' hie . . . _ house.by'Donnellg., , The , Goiornnsent- abandoned - ;its Osee, and - s.terdiet of not guilty wee rendered. - :lti the (Multi of Common Pleas, the child lassie 'May *Bier:doted - to he Vistaed tinder the Dare of - 4 '] - i'llifesidol3ol64 - wlidy' who has oyineed much Inter :-`—' eat behelf of the interesting girl.' . Credit is due MX the .. seal manifests i ii hi bringing about this rea n it: . .. ~Piusid-19;.:- Chambers, moonily elected Distriet -Attoirter,"-Of Juniata :county, State; is a gradaate . ef-Olrard . College.. -We are glad to hear - ' of the sneoesi of our young. r=tt=l PnooliOn l e,Piiii t urSgoniekiri=ifitn-,j3itrontum. , —Therisin Wont ladi - readere'who are _ not aeithilited withlli*iniat-'eitablishmeist nt No: )06 Chernitat stivahlotowo u thi.” - tnrii.tflantilia Ern , ; , ,the Vronrintitibigi,oildeaste. J; Nir,;" _ Pnovrow & 004 and thOom who havanot yet roadepi; amartaintartee t We'nfonitimbree 'hi do - so at - once, An eronizoreoatemiOrnrf, in speaking of the stook of Oa esteeatvbliowet hit the following sensible suggestion: - , ' "Inneletingeresentnfor the; holidm I. nothing Could helfiegf'inentsbleind grecettit thOsr a motor fate, a roan - 2 .310a;0r O'clookifrOnt Proetorisoind we are happy to aii that wish good *do is quite fashionab'e, if one may 'Atitigtfrore,the throngeof ladies ',bo n fire often OVertany estriblithnient:' lOW the Stiolee to ifia,-ProMor't arooir will_ to foroof.:ftli. and corn _ _ io; and worthy of attentionon thei yhri of all who are niekinK'thelrChoteeof Mosonta for,Chriatmaiend for , • OLb Pours., Contiot:r; -, -;:pithey.,:Neuilr and his Onlehtifekeofniany of , Wien and iiintleinen invented inmifityl'orr.TtigiSdai but: And have besn'favoring the "- Wiftftionsenth theirtudette amrplesslog, "entertainments ,fitirliiirthtriiMfi,"inretionid - 1,1411." - ,111c Old Follm have fief ,every,tilies 'which ."they havoymitedMieY have li:cootie of their novelty, _ • nor theivinueloanycif ititiihernm. since they kat visited . us - Idneffileholei tiliimptifel centime, 'who - singe se- Mr: Whitner.."si fine bass , singer.. havie , ,idie: , beskaddititto the trends recently . - ,;',Which::;l4'tittrentiVe feature. of theeitOoneirts. •We -• learn .that thie !Mesh Wave Meently elmied at Successful • 2 •.'series. - orfortreencerts; to,,New.lfork,"Brookfte, and " ,••• . - They win ems, thleeveritior. :Ttesday 'evening wilt be - them olosine concert of the serum in this city. ". This af, ,ternmin they,eing for the tiocommodstion,'Of children; " „who _will adnetited - op thin"otiossion for. One dime, Adnlfe' yientia " - Tor:forthei'particulan see advertia , : Jug.Poluninintad thciday: - the gitiitt tinblisher imp Iftoprietoi of the ;'Bterfilift:Boofistorn;litheSi Chestnut street, hie issued: some spleadldiy begnd t newi"and interesting bonki. Pimially for the holidays: - ,With °soh book sold a beau , tiful sift teptesented the buyer. "Let our readers --xemereber that - by fur:Chasing a book for a holiday' gift • to a•frimuli , theyArity: also receive & handsome gold -:,,:.ratehipfuther valuable, article, as a present to them - dcititsitY, with ponii and _ftrory handles,' " ' "• ' ter breekfasi dinner 'and" tea fitted in; sae ~ m tatiogany end roetWoodniiiiis, imitable for holiday pre-. semi, to B: CarrYlik Co:a RonsiFFurnishing ,niOhtigtitarstregt.?,Prinelifront NO to Eton: - e' , 07,Yr00r.,;-,Trivate edgings front' - Atornallaniention the fact that the introduction of the , - -;,..,11-Itet4ititiOel the IslandpromfteatObeatterided with eom. ~, p letesithmess. ~Ttoillonlintiore. in good health and in . , • ;- oreasibtreildly *while the &Mitt, - in the "vicinity of - prOyyloo, meet Cioillent pasturage . This in -:: -;:roimit l o iOsigni,floant;wlie4 taken in connection with' the 'east iitatituit. of iroollen fabrics continually being •_ 1: made into feeltionable Clothing at B. H. 'fildridgda = Continental Clothing northeast corner 'of Cheirtoutend Eigighatresti. -Oar- reader*, in want of natioaras, should call on them incorrigible' Minting - over some old msnusonpts the, - Ohm' dayOlt the Irogiirial,Library, in Paris, fumbled out . atranfotritistrgison of paper, which proved to be - pawn, beket of Torquato Taco. - -It shows that the - author Of "Jerusalem' :Delivered" - bad pledged his - father's Isaiah:mit for rust-rims Urns, on the 2d of , - Ideroh,"l.sfl.", The diseoverer, of the literary ourioslty '.,wrote upon-the back of the Bast that in 1609 the best - find Most elegant garments lobe found in the world are _ :those nude Atha Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Roek kinend,yfilson; yfoi. sint and tae Chestnut street/ above ' Milken restored it to its old hid " ideec""""; • ‘s„)itntfitteiti. Coninti.—The."-ieoultir : beauty and • -, ` , .' ; "-,latircigrfatineas bf-the:lste*tiobjne and Pictures ite ChriirtraMtPreemiti"itt atttachog, the :ettsintion , of the - , . , . - Snipolifenifi Eisouth Eighth street. JAIL ORB . , - 010.41843 THE ivitINCIPAIi. HOTELS, y, ..Or 9to 42,0, 4 0t00x 40i inlet. , sump noual!-79kettait it .. below Ninth. 1 ~• ,' ci Thai, at Lo uis , • ~,- .1,, !ex ifidL srnauNlTy ' 'Y a eat 151 °"° ', ,' y f i tt3rttallArrieburg 4 110' It' M g ° ' IX &In im eittett; ro t s 4 On in C it ami,n.klyn ' C Wriltdme. r iliehn t d• VI PrioceTkX Y •, y thi so ir ik, I/ 1 ,4 igo ilnii 4 . 11 ),c d p . , , te.oli 1 it unt, , Yitt.trurg . , aAI 111 ' llatlOl‘ Canada. I r 1 alt, her ir Ceneds. 74 ,,.it i totp r r . A it. 1,11.104,g0 filjrillta.jNAlsvea town ' I . o4sttqlt OulcuPbil trytptiresh , • , r hinge, Pittsburg are tan ' }!; : 11N211:11=1 4.,•,,,,.... ` hi 110 ' " 4 4141 it k k - ' . ' Ire de l * /T4r A YOIIC *I ; -'''" V 9 .41W1 , 0) P ( ' 94.41 1 I% 1 36. 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J D okidSl -s, ',O utypn I Ir tt .1 . / '''ii qi i " dary! e ll,l' '..! - ItoCtlV ' trairrl/ y hissembor. ' ' ''' ,;' itoutt i; i3lokihspu. DI Y .„ ,T ft Moon and irti ilk ~.., ~ W rill t re. fr°N.744 /AI , , 4 0 t i 4Vi r • 3IN"n ' iliT.9ifgitlit , ' ~'.._ , !,,yki'l..,Gterrtlir' N Y 4 -4 ,- . - Tlipti.Ddqrs At.., ~, _ .041 , ddriLl .fAtifer f n ,U,' , I Atiee l itre x e'- - - 2 ' - 'n priww, tr. ..,-BR ~....-!., v . ~ .. ,- t , „:,,,,, ii ltetioANuoyEb-ch,, ..in tt , :t b z ,, srt . ',:tl # , ozo, ,- ' ' 8 4 B rAMkt.t.,:`, i l'zi -- -,i - - , -=`j: i : fi . . .14r1'„' ‘,''': t r i&r...; J ri'l s t r e.;.;:::,3tti . Irji - i T., 6 1,,Di f .: .. iv." v W cil`ir n a i ciTiii r:4 -, e, 41-0 . - ...... , quesr lo4 ` ' - 'Mrs 6 Elia liner Pala, r ' •,'"'-'-'''',,lli!'l 4 11r MLE xri t . - 1 ,-,' flt' i„.,-, 4 .2.,, boll , -. ~. I - , i 5.1 - mit tod,'ldd .. - .- ' ,g, ,, ,. - , ' 'I r,„„0„,,:,„,„.,,,, hi ~Rolk Inland .i. < . ; ' •'.o - , • tit,„, , ,,, , ., . ~I tytie ' % '' , .„ , t'l,. y, BC,. ,tinft 4. - ~,,',. I s iSdoi l 't own , - t'% 1- P 6; 9 ', * f nidibEl ititand ..; ,• , -' , _*74.-s - . i 2404 1? , J.hl4- s get Milton :-,,, .r,..f ::':A ` '-' A - i '' `. .ir‘Avditntn', Do' l. el ill' , t''' ' '.;'' , , , ,''';':-..A„ ~ •'' ~ .. 11:dll ' Iton- ' ,4 : ,,m. !,,,,, etkl,,,..k9 , Pc' ',,,,i1.V.`,-,4....ratt - f,,vistipelitstd lit, above Alqh: -.l t,i ' Mt..; l %T . - * T4 t 4;64 , 4 , Waif 1 4 1 7 1 0.:°,9 •r . liato /I 'li ‘ kl " 0.44741-4.464 • 4,i..7 ilk fr.,,,_,y i -Roming IP --- t . ,.. ''' ' ' :' - f --- .4,,,, 4 ,, rtpi4ps. ridqt011111.! L liana , )w, -lEW:a t Vg - ': 1 - 1. ;•''''' , - - -= ec. 10. 1 tig P 1 60 as Railromo. - .. P4oim .114 202 11/ Oentrol Iral. Igloo R... : ?15 1 . 6 2 , 1100 200 - led do To . 200 & o 'l6OO Chrogo k. R X.,. 64 100, do - 6410,62.1( r sitootro irr.mitiliwtoisz•Zokmaut art: Lllbato !Ito — TNE I 4.6 P Mask At j i lt i t W bd, THE UNION HOTEIr-nrob atroet. above T. BB l lle_ n atli doin itlg i Vralia ts , kifestowli T..tis:new York COMMnarr&l. , ROTEL—Mitt/ at., above Cheatttt. A. Bunting:Pa gJetterte,Weit Cheater irldWilbatoo. ' BBL Pa . J P Jeffries. W Chester 'l' Parlor. West Chester J BOOM L Brower & la. Lebanon A B Rolston, New York / 0 Stnnton Fe, HO Caldwell, Pa J denford, Pa STATES UNION HOTEL—Market tit.. above Sixth. 8 SlLPennepaoker.ibliffiint'n A Borseme, Phila • W noose, Del A G Campbell, Phits Sp a " & la y Am oti r oo 11:1 Woodeido Lanosater on g x Moore Montgomery oo J Eustace. Montgomery' on J B 011iord, Norristown • ~1 A Dextor, Pottstown A L Dieimook. Pottstown E HroWni Pa C Whoa", Carbide 8 Orono. Harrisburg A Adolf ktel; Lewistown Stewart McClung, Ye EAGLE HOTEL—Tturd street, above Race. I 4 H Wearley, Chester co C H Thomas, Chester so L Briton l / 1 1D. Lancaster J Hams la 11021 Y lizeitifirg A tetka PatT,,tafl e s,Tg r .:l J P Jones. ‘r - M Weston & Is, Y ork ' co W Baal Ohio Mr & Mrs Ilamitton Ps P Botts wmoort W N Koster re son, n et H Berke?, Chanter co It Worth, N Y J Et Thomas, Chester eri X White, Lancaster so BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Eleoond st.. below Vine. F 8 Kemble; Trenton J Schooley, Trenton ittEastham,Bytksco .1 Comfort, Books 00 Mn II Evans, IV Y R 11 Emma, N S. Horner -Book, so Merrick, Books so A ate*, bitrbon to _ s J 8 Eutbarn, Books no f4Twni, Per ano a -. keiritgeM ohn Addison, Lancaster • - BLACK HERE HOTEL—Third it., above, Delleerhill. Jos 'Thomas, Upper Dublin S Van Artsdaten b ra Sam) Mogie,Phile Oen W IrAdelt,P tie David D Lava, Philo, A Feast, Upper tibial BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill H Hartman, Pn, Ephraim Gable, Pa A Prutsman. Reading Jo 4n V Barnet, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race it above Third. B F Johnson, Tamacqua Baml Brown,. Fa J H James, Fittnburg J H Fitzpatrick, Pa H 0 Adams, New Castle Rowland Hahn, Del Joe Light, ;dein £4 Smith Allentown G W Ratnsay, Heading; w 'Yenta. Reading H B Rottman it In, Fluta W HAMS, Hying MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MEE FOVITN PAO'S ARRIVED, Steamship City of Richmond, Kelly, from Richmond, via Norfolk .26 hours, with mdse and passengers to Thom Webster, Jr. Viva miles sout abo u tHentope. saw a sunken fore and ait sohoorier, of ISO tons burthen. Ship Arkwright. for Savannah, was at anchor o ff the lower end of Reedy Island. Steamship Boston, Bellew, 19 hours from New York, with incise and passengers to Joe Allderdice. Brig t ilti; m flell 4 Arthur. days from Newport, RI, in Boh ballh r glary k. Taylor, Travers. 4 days from Potomao r. Vs, with lumber to J W thumb. 13ehr 'T P MoColley. Deputy, 2 day a from Milford, Del, with corn te J H MoColley. Sala Broadfield, Fisk, 8 dare front Boston, with mdse to captain. Soh* Stag, Ludlow, a days from New York, with apples to captain. ' eltl i t h ir Tunis Bodine, Maxfield,M days from New York, wit apple's to captain. - r' A Stet on. Itch, d days from Provinoetown, with lades to Oso A Wood. Bohr Tennessee, Wooster, 22 daya from Eastport,with elicitor to E A Bonder dr. Co. 'Bohr Martha. Clark, IT days from Eastport, with mack erel to E Al:louder dr. Co. Eorresoonderias of thel'hiladelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del. Deo 10. 'The fleet rerted ininy last all went to sea yesterday and the day be fore . - The sohr Oneoo, from Philadel phia', with aVo bushels corn and 100 boonele rye. outward bound. struck on the Hen and Chickens Shoals on the ails, and went to pieces. The crew landed on the beitoli about three miles south of the lighthouse, haying batten their olothing. and without money. There are now at the harbor one brig and eig_ht ochre, all of which came to the harbor laatovenine. lihter mometer was down yesterday morning to la; it now more mode e, andis up to al, witlithe wind from W. Yount7 - W. Id. tucxmAx. PS—The 91406 woe eleven years old, and bound to Boston. _ 11111eRant. (00-ITereendenee o r the Philadelphia EXehane..) • • CA.PEWAND, NJ, Dee 11-4 The stops Thomas Jekerson, for Mobile, and Moi ne, for Matanzas, went to amiteaterday afternoon. The steamship Kensington, .from. Mean. and a ship on known.are now yens in The pilot boat Herald left bare this morning at Your o'clock. for Philadelphia, to repairat Ot, and provision. preparatory to a winter's muse. Ind W NW. Your% THOS. B. HUGHES. 11Y,TRLIORATR TO TAN PRE S. PIEW YORK. DOO. //. Arrived, bark Almena, from Arica, Peru; achy Repub lican, of Huron. Ohio, from Cadiz, via Fayal; SOOT Aro ma Tuttle, from Mayasuef. The ship Sunshine. from Sunderland for New York, Was_ at ,Fayal, Nov 17th, basins put in there leaky, and would have to diseharse her earao for repairs. Also arrived, ship/ Carrier Dove, trom Callao; filmo• da, front AntweNi; Henrietta, from Leghorn; Br seta Excelsior, from Turks Island. The Ship ilope.reported below, hunt arrived, and boa doubtlesa been blown out to are, 3011 TON. Dec 11. Arrived, chip Fearless. from Manilla; bark Carib, from Trusillo, MEMOILANPA. Stowable, Moses Taylor, Griffin, for New York, ria Havana. olearad at New Orleans ad 'loot. Ship Min A , Kent, Wilcox, for Liverpool, °leered at Charleston 10th inn Stop Soutar Johnny, Edwards, sailed from Palermo lath ult. for Philadelphierdostanation changed Iron Rant Btu Wiu Bumham, for Baltimore, sailed from Rio de Janeiro Cot 26. ' Bark Juliette (Fr! for Ph il adelphia and Boston, wall ready at Roohel le 23d alt in awl same week. Brig Irts, Pearce, fromßaggia, at Cardenas 23th rdt, to load for &northern port. - Brig Geoff , do, (Neat)) for Philadelphia, sailed from Palermo 9th ult - Bohr Caroline Smith, Smith, from Brandywine Mills, 'Arrived at Now York )oth inst. Bohr J B Dorriokson, draith, cleared at Boston 9th Mgt for Philadelphia. Bohr Rae, hence for Boston, was at Hobnail' Hole 9th Inst. Bohr Ann Elizabeth. Carlisle, for Milford, Del, Hailed •rom Pall Hirer Bth inst. inatan Bohr t. Snow. Pries, hence, arrived at Charleston Bth 86 I'll HallimOmii Mite; 'cleared at Boston 10th hmt. for Phi adelphia. . ' Behr: &lOW Flake.,Weaver. from Providenee, and .10- bet chase, from Fall River. for Philatlelphiii,sailed from, rtimport eth 'net. pour J maxaeli ; Ran: r ailed from New Bedford 9th inst. for PhilaitOP Ai', hams reemred. Sohn Anna Omtn, Smite, henna for Fairhaven. and Mary Price, fhiazard, from Wilmington, liel, arrived at Newlt i ti[k 10th lest. . Bahr 3 Plater. Osidy t from Brandywine Milts, at tired at ow YOnitOttl met. Behr .luhe, Anna, Hardin" cleared at 13evannah 7th inet. for Philadelphia. with 3M bales cotton, 00 do do mestic,'6o casks rice. 110 asks ale, and 40 pkig mdse. Bohr Juli a Maine, Preston, hence, arrived at Charles tonahr Ja n e 7 B N Baker; Henderson. for Philadelphia, went to sea from Charleston 7th inst. SPECIAL NOTICES. TozNliw You TRIBUNE. PREPARE FOR. THE GREAT 'POLITICAL CAM PAION OF MO. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE FOR DEO. 10. THE New YoEIC WLEELE TRIBUNE for this week contains the following : I.—Leading Articles: The New York Election; A Talk witha Congressman; The Helper Bugs. boo;Ne Can't Understand it ; Traitors—Pa triots; Editorial Paragraphs. lE—The Execution of Capt. Brown: Correepou _ denee of The N. Y. Tribune. M.—lncidents Connected with the Execution : Cor respondence of The N.Y. Tribune, - IV.Aetter - from Gov. Wise to MIA Brown. V. John Brown's Remains. YE—Public Expressions. VlL—ltrs. Brown and her Famill : Interesting Par .., Heelers. 'VlM—Latest News renewed by Telegraph: From Washington; Mug Meeting in Philadelphia; , Kansas gleption for State Officers; Harper'a Ferry Insurrectionists; Gov. Wise'a Meg sage; The National 'Democratic Exeoutive Committee. nil—Wisconsin Election: Official Returns. X.—An American Apple Fruit°. XL—Poetry: "The DarUng Wee SVe ;" "Th e Sprig of Lavender." Xll.—A Gird at Thanksgiving ; Correspondence of The N. Y. Tribune. XIII.—The People's College. • XlV.—The Tribune in New Jersey What an Earn , est Man Can Do. , X l 7.—Slavery inDelaware: Correspondence of The - N. Y. 7 rib:ice.' Praotioal Bretem of Cookery; Prepared for the N. Y. Tribune by an American ' Mouse-wife. Congrear—First Benton: Fro seeding' of the donate end House of Repre sentatives. XVII t.'•;•Tersonal. • - • XX.—Ayricultural Items. XXL—This Now York Ts I buns. XXll.—Miscallanecara. Man.—Marriages and Murtha. XXTY.—The Tribune Almanac for 1860. XXV,—Comnierdial Matters; Full Reports of the Stork, Money, Cotton, Clmtn, and Cattle - Markets, .spewally Reported for The N. Y. Tribune. Tmars--$3 per Minna:. Three Copies for ail, Ten for $l2. Twenty Copies, to one athirst:, @M, end an extra CODY to the person who formsthe Club. TEE N. Y. DAILY TRIBUNE Ti published every Morning and Evening, and sent by mail, at 60 per annum, -THE N. Y. HEMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is published every Tuesday and Friday. Tutus—One Copy for one year, $3. Two Copies, one jeer, fe , Five Cosies, one year, 81125. Ten Copies, to Ott &Wrest. Per a Club of Twenty, we send an Extra Cops, --Addrois HORACE OREELEY k CO., 1112-da.Wit Tribune Buildings, New York. Bow BRAUTIPUL every one exclaims, as they within the magical affeat of Jules liatiore Eau Athenienue Hair Restorer an harsh, diseased heir. When baldness mats, through age or siokneea, it causes a luxuriant growth of new halt, soR and glossy gray hairs it (Manses to their Mauna* beauty and Metre. It l 4 not a flys, and is perfectly hawleur. SoiA by all druggists, and by Jules HAU9i k Go., trO. 704 0 wallet attest, Philadelphia. din St Wit - IELEGANT Few.- oxtp Wmint Ounirma— at Robert B. Adams', northeast corker of Serooth aed Morkerrtriets—Dredir end Frock Coats of the beet quality; Itneinees Conte, Promenade Coats, and Riding Voritei teen the leteet styles, and a stook of Overcoat' ttha te ta t min‘r4d to AwristY. et, le, or quality. A. full_ - rtomplete4tOoh Bled UE and Fanny C' mem lin* of the beat and &Motet fabric, end a en - Perb Wink Of Silk. Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine, Cloth, BMA, mid Csalimere Vests, all out, made, and trimmed equal to outman work, expressly for re tail Won, an WWII *O4 at tAs most reasonable prem. , „ na•staw&th-tolel RAMOS / BOVDOM SWING MAORTN. IMPROVED' DOUBLE•THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY PAIR. • 0284 m ,Fhil,2; Odle.. 720 ARCH Bt. Agents wanted. 111111.11 LEN & WILSON' .811 WING Mecums. - i—Phlledelehis Often, US OBLESTNUT Street. Aterehante , orders Ailed st the SAME DISCOUNT se by thii company. BMA °Moen in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton eaObeeter, Pa. neli4m Owl PRw itiurnamt cuo !ma LAM` mtgs. made in the best manner, expressly. for RE TAIL, SALES. - LOWEST selling prices =rhea in Main'Agates. All goods made to order warianted sale fitetety.. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered 41,1. believe this to be the only fair way of dealing All are thereby treated alike. JONES lc CO., setttf - • • Me MARKET Street. = GWYNN & BAN S'S 011JOIN1IND 8J161E14115 RAOUL! BEM RIDUORD 1 , 110111. 0 ORROTNST STREET. PEOLAiiILPALL - Priors, or - ' , ,'44 . 944.V15:1111/il-114 0 116.011.11!):115 • - I *Amon I U gen4ai t. a .SAVING FIIND--NATIONAL TRIM Mixt% Wt.—Chartered by the State of Pennah'esita, le MEL L leaner is reoeiVia seen der, and in self itmonnt, site or I. Prttill PIM OM. interest is geld far money from the day it is satin. L The money is shwa said bulk in GOLD whenever it in cried for e and without notee. t. Money V reenivedikom EMlCldort, debnistiordt Guardians, end other Trustees, in large or email cum, to remain $ tone ateitert period. L The money *salved from Depositors is invested In Real Niitate, •Uages, Ground Rents, and other drat oleos stourities. e, Offiee open every day—WALNUT Street, southweet oorner Third street, Philadelphia. apse SNANNN 8 SAVING PIING—NOBTHWXB7 CORNER BZCOnD end WALNUT Streets.—Deposits re ceived la small and large amounts, from all °lmes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of Ave per cent. per annum, Ottloe open daily, from f until§ o'olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until p In the evening. President. FRANKLIN FELL{ Treasurer and Beorelary, CHAP td,SORRIP. SALAKANDRE FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—AVOry lergeftesortment of SALAMANDERS for sale it reason• able priori; No. 301 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. a n y it EVANS & WATSON GAII•LAMP DEPOT---SIXTH AND ARON. isitit-fhTi MAIRRIED. •• KOONS—SCIIWARZ.—On the Bth_ instant, bv_the Rev. Thomas C. Yarnell, of St. MerVe Church, West Philadelphia, Frederick A. Koons to Katie, daughter of Dr. Oustevus Schwarz. all of this Mts. • YOUNG—JONES —Goths Sd inslent,hy Rev. A. G. McAuley, Mr. James B. Young to Mies Elizabeth Jones, * both of this city. KANE—MoCORKELL.—On the Bth instant, et Clif ton, Upper Darb by Rev. Joseph Grosz, Mr. WI hm Kano toPa. Mis-Hannah MoCorkell, all of Delaware county, McCULLY.--On the 10th instant, Maria, daughter of the late Thomas anditlarii McCully. The filial yes and Dien of the family are respect fUlly ted to attend the uneral, from her late resi dence, 1221 South Fourth street, on Tuesday after noon. at 2 o'clock. ANNERB.--On the 11th instant, n Moreland town ship, Montgomery twenty, Pa.. Robert /inners, in the 001 th 'ear alum age, formerly of this city. JAM El3.—Saterdai. Deo. 10th, Isabella, youngest daughter of fit. Rio vg B. and Mary D. James, aged 0 Yd Fitte 3 re t tr ?rig' as father's Y residence. Federal, above Fifth street, Ciunden. N. J.. Tuesday, 15th instant, at 11 A. M Without further notice. DEPP,—On the 10th instant, Mrs. Mary Mntilda, widow of the late Henry Herm. and eldest daughter of the late lease Drown, of this oily. Funeral from the residence of her eon-in-law. Jaeoh B. Carr, Salmon Street, second house below the Readiiit Raft road, Richmond, On Monday at 19 o'clock M. BCII2(ECIL—Oh the loth Instant, Clara, daughter of George and Blt2abeth flobtmok, aged 2 months and 8 dare Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1801 Vineyard street', emit of Nineteenth, this Ildondayl afternoon. at I o'clock. FOSTEB.--(tn the oth instant, hire. A. Louisa Footer. wife of N. Lanesford Politer, in the MI year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son, Henry L. Fier, 1911 Poplar street, on Tuesday afternoon, at, 1 o'clock. 11LACK AND PURPLE VALENOIAB, - 11 -0 .47X oente. Bllna and Purple Velvet andW P eprP g up i liks igtarerat e7SG seals, Velvet Poplins and Velour Reps. • .upin's Cotehm . etze d rkt el t k if ik i ar a C p h elaneree and Boinbazines. Ttdbet and ly State Long Shawls, &o. Suet reeeived b_y BRSSON & SON, MoornigiLlStere. on 1011.ESTNUT Street. Cigl. 0. OF 0. F.—STAR. OF BETHLE. HEM LODGE. No. 190.—The Members end the i:are invite° to attend the Meeting. TRIM EVEN ING, to receive visit from Irognoie Lode. No. 60e. It• GhORGE BEJLTRAM. Secretary. HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY.— , CT — NOTICE.—The tilernbere of the Society ere hereby notified to bepunetueldntheir attendance at Rehearsal. on TUESDA.I: EVENING next, preperaory to the produotion of the • Oratorio of the mesetah, "on the 29th instant. JOSEPH B. StA R KS, d 12.21 Itleoretary. irrHISTORICAL SOCIETY.—A STATED MEN.TING will be held THIS (Monday I EVEN. ING, atB o'clock. A Paper on the Private Life and Ratan of John in a uoy Adams will be reed OHN JO by William M. Cornell r., , JRDAN, J It Recording Secretary. HEAIKDARTERS Eh:PUBLICAN CENTRAL CLUB, F. Corner SEVENTH end OfIEBTUT /Drente. FREE READING ROM OPEN EV ERY EVEN ING during the weak from 7 until 10 o ok. It TEVERETT LITERARY UNION.—HON. HENRY .T. RAYMOND:B LECTURE on the in War. THIIRa DAY evening, Dec. 16th. Tioketx Twenty. Ave cents. For sal, " at Brown's, Fifth and Chestnut fititokhouse's, Eight and Croon; Bowers'. Sixth and Vine; and Presbyterian Bookstore, 1334 Chestnut street. Lecture to commence quarter before Eight. d12.4t WTHERE WILL BE RELIGIOUS SER. VICES every evening_ Ale week, n LOGAN ARE CRURC at J before Preaoh i n by • v. .Dr. Heßemnant, Rev. Dr. Nevin, Rev. Mr. otebklea, and Rev. kir. Johnson. Public oordielly invi ad, It* 1r OFFICE CARSON RUN IMPROVE -1...3 MEET CO.--PUILADELPIIII, Dec. 10, 1018.—A special meetins of the Ptookboldera of the Carbon Ben Improvement Company will be beld on THURSDAY. the 23d instant, at 110'31100c A. M., at the office of the Company. 8. E corner of Front and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. to receive a report on the present condi tion of its Minim and to exuass their 'MAI as to the future course they wish the Direotors to pursue in the matter. y order of the Board of Directors. dl2-10t 10. B. TILDEN, President. -- JEFFERSON COLLEGE...II[F. UN. dersioned committee request all persons who hove been members of the "Franklin Literary Poeiety of Jefferson colloae t " to forward their mimes. addreasee avid occupations. for the pUrpose of insertion in the Triennial Catalogue. Friends of deceased Members please notioe the above. J. C. ilift..WN, D. PATTON t. Coot. T CANOXIIIIOBO, PA., Deo. s, IPBO. . N. BICKELdin rry• REV. E. H. CHAPIN HAVING RE. VISKD and te-writtre_hle tecture on " Modern Chivalry;' Arid deliver it at NAT °NAL. HALL, Mar ket street. above Twelfth.. WE., NESDAY Evening, Dec.l4, at 8 o'clock. This will be the only opportunity, this sermon. of hearing Gnarls. dlo•4t. GEO.' WM. CURTIS, ESQ., WILL deliver his new !saw, on "The Present Aspect of the tilavory Question, et NATIONAL HALL, MARKET ST FIT, k T. above TWELFTH, on_TstURS. DAY P.YENING. Deo. seth.nt Th o'clock. Tickets is cents; ferule at the principal Bookstores and at the door. die St" firLADIES , FAIR, IN LECTURE ROOM of Presbyterian Church. Buttonwood ctrpet, be low Sixth. opening MONDAY EVENING, I2th instant. at 7 o'clock, and continuing through the week, from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. t•eneon Tickets 20 cents; single. 10 cent.. To be had at the door. dlO-20 ANTI-SLAVERY FA1R...11 1$ FAIR will tuli opened, in c 0 eI•IERT HALL, op 10oN -I.I3crEVENINO, the 11th inst., and will continue du ring the week. A. variety of useful and fanny artioles will be offered for sale at marketprices. The profits will h4ripylied tel the dissemination of anti•stavery doctrines. Admission fee, 16 cents; season tickets, 60 cents. dlO St IMAN ADJOURNED 'MEETING OF THE firstAnortssite Bondholders or the "WM PORT APILLP.I.MIRA RAILIicAD COMPA NY will be held on WEDNBSDAY NEXT. 14th lost., at 11 A. M., in room No 30 MERCHANTS' CHANCE, to to receive the report of the Commr' Punctual attendance is requested. dlO HOPI. HENRY J. RAYMOND. EDITOR of the New York Times, will_ dehver a leo.ture t t i tt M S 10th AITAItY F USVIEN B ..ott L I I 4IUrf h o laY t t , ,S , PlYiN t G E , the o December. 13neyeet—" The Late War In Italy." dB•tls ZOFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, Pit IL A DeLPHIA, December 1,1869. ICE TAX-PAYERS.—The Tax-payers of the several Wards of the City of Philadelphia are here by notified that If the Stay and City 'lanes, due for the far mdbeigegglgtygf January charged igOf all d elinquent tax-payers will be published, and thirty seven contsl37l additional will Po charged for publica tion. also, after the bah LIST OfSanoary. 1930. perlty ti per cent. will be added upon ell taxes remaining unpaid, and costs thereon for collection. (Signed) A. I. i'L.ONERFELT, dl Receiver of Taxes. M . AYOR'S OFFICE, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. PROPOSALS FOR LOAN CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Authorised by Ordinance approved December 10th, A. D. 1850 PROPOSALS TO 1111 INDORSED "PROPOSALS FOR CITY LOAN," Will be received et the Mayor's 01floe, in the City of Philadelphia, until SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, MU, AT 12 O'CLOCK BL, FOR LOANING TO THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, For mbleh Certificates of Loan of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and upwards will be Issued, bearing interest at SIX PER CENTUM per annum, FREE FROM TAXATION, REDEEMABLE in THIRTY YEARS from DATE Proposelevnil be received for any cm, but not in fractions of one hundred dollars. The Promele will be OPENED ON THE 24th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1823, * By the Mayor of the City, in the preeenee 2f the City Treasurer and the Committee of Finance. THE HIGHEST OFFER WILL DE ACCEPTED The City reserving the right to accept or decline the whole or any part thereof. Payment will be required on the thirty-first day of December, 1869. Interest to commence on the first of January, A. D.ISCO. ALEXANDER HENRY, MAYOR OF FIIILADEPIII4 GAS BURNERS.--JENKINS, of 41 York gg street, Brooklyo, N. Y.. is at XMI lintaul- street pgnigggwigmng good burners, and agents de siring to sell, may call or addreeg as above. aENTIiEMEN would do well by calling on Mfrs & KENBIL, lhh N. NINTH St., above Cherry, and have their old Oarments made to_ look penal to new, by cleansing or dyeing and repair dolo.2t. A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Compa ny'e Building, southeast corner 'WALNUT and FOURTH. Ste.—Open daily from nine till five o'clock, and on Monday till eight in the evening. This old in stitution has always paid in full on demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All rums paid hank on deme.nd In gold and elver. TRUSTEES: Alex Whllidin, President. Band:Work. V. President. John C. Parr, J T. E. Harper, Oeorge Nugent, mum A OodeY • hoe. Sergeant, Mb. C. Roberts, o. P. Simene. ones Bowman, H. U. Eldridge. Illi am J. Howard. MO, 8 WILSON, Treararer. JOHN C. 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AgOla rQ, dIQ-F • u.• .:AillAga UT Strefito 4. a Arr° NEW PEBLICAVIONS HARRY HAZEL, (The bell Story Paper published,) ENTITLED THE OR, A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE, FESTIVE EINABON OP tees, crurimm INCEINS e 'j { : J.' - '` , .A. . ''' ".;;. : _~ ; 1' y . ~~'j _ NNW kinilibATlONN "do do forth, mum 'more, bravo:, book, ai God shall 11"4 ob i s t 1 0( 1 wherever don 'mooted, whether in eloeset or m neer, with • rout hurt, Milder and true, magnanimous and °Walton', enter in end dwell there and holy Its owner to bosoms (as Iho n *mist help him) • man, *Qhrlatian, and a gentlemen, u Henry Brooke was Store hire,"—Wrom thv BietvorWimi Fula" to Brogli'g " F ol ofVeolire," Pr Rev. Charlos Mew kb:, Author et " Ifypatia.” Alton Locke," #e. THE FOOL OF QUALITY. BY BERRY BROOKE. With a Biographical Preface, by Rev. tuantas Kiang:ay. Two neat lain. volumes, cloth. Price RI. Half calf, gilt or antique, RC (Prom the Introduction by Rev. Dr. Striekland4 " The republication of thin novel by Wesley, and his high commendation of it, were variously received by the Methodists, and he not unfrequently was called uvon to defend his course in this respect. On a certain occasion, in company with several of his preacher., among whom was Dr. Adam Clark and a Mr. John Eas ton, Tsar. Or QOALITY OEMs under review. Mr Eason 000 artOn to /Mk in a oondmimatory man ner of the book, and in doing so, intended a rebuke to Weider for publishing it. After he had given full vent to his pious indignation, and expressed him holy horror, the following colloquy ensued between the founder of Methodism and his zealous died Pie ; " Did you read Vindox, John P and Wesley. refer tins to an exonedingly humorous origami, u the book. " Ye., air.' " ' Did you tough, John P " ' No, " ' Did you rend Damon and Pythin, John P " Yes, sir.' " ' Did you. cry, John ?' "' No, sir.' "Lifting np km eyes. es in utter astonishment, and clasping hie hands, Wesley exclaimed: 'O, earth— earth—math " Eaßtnil was one of (tint class of men whose initinets were of the low order—an excellent type of that species of mortality in which there was a comp'ete triumph of matter over mind—one in whose soul there was no music,' end whose inanity excited the commi seration of the sentimental Wesley." NOW READY. AND FOR SALE BY BOOKSEL LERS GENERALLY. DERBY &, JACKSON, PUBLISHERS, ,'l2 it,lit.W IN NAB3AU BT., NEW YORK STANDARD 1300 KS IN PLAIN AND FANCY BINDINGS. ILLUSTRATED HOOKS IN OR RAT VERINTY. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOORS OF ALL SIZES AND AT ALL PRICES. SUITEV NILE TO ALLAGE S AND TASTES ALBUMS, PLAI D N AND ILLUSTRATED, IN ELEGANT BI THE WORKS OF WASTIINGION Ham, NDINGS FENIMORE COOPER , BAYARD TAYLOR, PRESCOTT AUTHORS, SUITABLE AMERICAN SUITABL NVA OR OU OL B I I DAY I P N R G ES ENTS. And for Went woe. to By SUIT TILE TIMES. LINDSAY A. BLAKISTON. • dlI Pnbliediareand Sonkiteneri. No. 25 Bonn SIXTH Ptreet. above Cheatnot. THE RICHEST AND MOST ELEGANT, PERMANENTLY VALUABLE BOOK APPROACHING HOLIDAYO SEASON. Is the New F.dition of WILLIS'S SACRED POEMS. Fully end nobly Illustrated by more then One Hundred Engravings, from Drnwings by ...rondo! our moot dim tinguiehed Artists. including DARLEY t HERRICK, WHITNEY, THWAITES, end others. It is °Town sunrtowolumo of 274 pagan, printed on the finest tinted P Y:t r inil in Turkey Morocco, full gi1t ........... Jdd 00. Pb do en t •.•••• ' • ' SAO.Do Muslin. full gilt ............. SAO. Do English Morocco, full Hilt . .. 4.60. For sale hv WILLIAMS, & ALFRED MARTIEN, dl2 THE RE-ISSIJE OF BENTON'S DE BATES OP CONOREBB in monthly volume'. will commends on the First ofianuarv, 1838. ButieuelD. Siena meowed by JOHN AdeP.SRLAN. Sole Agent. Ares& Hotel, 021 au so NUT Street, d18.1:t (OfEee of the new American Rnovolopedie.) THE HOME JOURNAL. m- A PAPER FOR THE HOMES OF OOOD TASTE MORRIS & WILLIS, EDITORS. A New Year of this Popular Family' Newspaper - will ,Ares commenced on the .sr day of January next— printed on fine paper and clear type. With the January number for IMO will begin the pub lication of a new and beautiful gylainal Work of Fact and Fiction, written expressly for the Rome Journal, entitled JENTY FROIIIIEOOI, A ROMANCE OF AMERICAN HISTORY. tIY A MST NGUISIIRD AUTUOR• The romantic events on which this beautiful story is founded (teemed In the troubled times of 1792 imme diately before the cloy, of the Revolutionary War, and the recornition or American Independence—a time when strange events brought out strong character, and mighty trials a cerresponding heroism. The most ro mantle imagination never invented Option more ex citing than the histories. passages of_these times— strange to gay , until now unappropriated by the novel ist.) Manly heroism and womanly devotion are wrought to the highest degree, through a chain of events not lease:citing than strange — not less strange then true. This charming story will be &weeded by A BRILLIANT VENETIAN TALE, HY (WYLY! PRIMUS?, The celebrated author of '• Th. Romance or a Poor Young Man " the success and eirciestion of which. hoth in the ' New end Old World. have been unprece dented. and given him a plaoe =onset the first of living novelists. The tale is one of surpassing interest, replete with kitridente, and highly descriptive of Italian life. morals, and manners. He translation from the French, by Mrs. Marian M. Pullen texpregely for the Home Journal), herself a talented and piled authoress, emi nently quisjified for the tank. by education amt by her residence In the country of the author, will sufficiently intermits& the purity of the Vile in which it will be rendered. and that nothing of the forms and merit of d, 7 r the original will he lost in its translation. SPECIALTIES. All the former peculiar features of the paper, which have giv iza it a world-wide reputation, will be ma tinne nila several new ones will give an Infinite va riety to its eve - diversified pages. Osono X P. 1401111, bog es his usual constant labors noon the several departments of the paper, will mate It the Woof ori_which to braider first many SKETCHES, BONGS, BALLADS, ems., suggested by the history and eeiits of the paining tune. N. P. WILLI* trill Rise THEtinuous series of PHOTOGRAPHS OF DOUR. embodied in rims journel of the prominent persons end Irndiaß productions in the eAsitios•}3lllt, ARTIATIC. and IIiTaLLICTUAL W.RLD. He will also give more of his picturing. of home-life end rural (mil• sympa thies and interests, outmdoors and in. and a few more of the I.IIOOORARDA FOR isii•Litsi. whirl, his ex perience, corosayondence with invalids, end practiced oligervetion on this Ambient enable him to writ,' fungi ORLY SOH LUPO, ATM slain!. of RTIIIIIIIOS sketches, drawn from real life. monitor the AND MY FRIENDS I, in which sundry well-known literary in , :1 and artiste will figure. Ae heretofore. no Inbognor expense Y. tie scared to maintain the high repaimition of the which is every where. both et abrond, iteknos lodged to lem tho roost refined r ii.m .mnmatnt pertors of Literature and time Arts NI mde of the sea, and the BEST AND c/IRAVERT Niti , VBPArlift IL Trig WOCLD. As no more co me of the NOW you , , .11 be punted than are ordered, p those who desire to b .gin with the commencement or the ye a r will be able to do to by fomenting their Gutman phone et once. TERMS—For one copy, $2; for three copies, 55—or ono cops for three Years. ; for & Mull of 4aVert copies, 810 ; for Mu c h of fifteen copies. iSA) i and that rate for» larger club—always in adeanee. Address, MORRIS & KIYToRA AVO PROPRIZToRn. . dIO-21 No.lo/ FUL,TON Street. hew York. JUST PUBLISHED, A New and Revised Edition of BECK'S MEDICAL JURISPHUDENCE. ELEMENTS OF ,MEDTCAL JURISPRUDENCE, AT Itomnr‘ Duca, Id. D., LI.. D.. Professor of Marone -.10.1 in the eIMnT Meduml Colloice; Alva. brr of t, +. ,0 Philosophical Society; Honor/Iry 11ciol,er the Medical Societies of Rhoda island and AND Jool \ B. Bees. M. P., Professor of "'lnterim Medics ott Alodical Jurisprudence in tho College of Physicians nod Surgeons of the City of New York; Corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Medioine of Pans; Corresponding Member of the M edical &empty of Lon don, oto.. etc. Weventh Edition, with Notes by an also ointion of the friends of Dr. Beck. The whole revised be Prof. C. R. (Aimee. M. D., of the College of Pnyncians and Surgeons of Now Yorlf. 7 rots., 8%13,1.900 pages. Price 810. Beath Ready, COMP E N ATION; OR, ALWAYS A FUTORIL By Anne M, H. Browder. One v01..12m0. Will tiepublished. Jan. lit. FOOTFALLS ON THE BOUNDARY OF ANOTHER WORLD. By lion. Robert Dale Owen. Late donator to Naples. One vol. Hino. In Preis. A NEW WORK, BY • THE AUTHOR OF "ERIC; OR, LITTLE BY LITTLE." J. ILLIPPINCOTT & CO., dB-5t 22 and 21 North FOURTH Street MoRENRY, 406 WALNUT STREET, Pf)Ll .l AGENT, BEAUTIFUL ANP VALUABLE BOOTS. BARLEY'S LLURTRATED EDITION OF J. PERI- MoR E COOPER. Two Vignettee on Steel, and twelve sketches on wood, in ea h volume. Irian, NEARLY 60n DRA %%DM Ensraved from ' UARLEY'S DESIGNS. ay 711/1 BEST ENGRAVERS. Eleven Volumes are out. The noneere. The Bravo, Re s t Hover The Pilot. of the Mohicans, ,Wept of Wish-ton-wish. The Spy, The Headsman, Wyandotte, The Prairie, Leonel Lincoln. - • - • . Others will follow at intervals of a month, until the entire eel of Coors Novel,, to yOlll6lO in thin splen did style. Price 1.50 per volume, in plain cloth, uncut, or embossed clot bevelled edges. tutecribers regu larly served. B. MoRkiNRV. W ALNUT BTB 1{1•T, Ta SOLE THEN also tor the PICTORIAL PIELD.BOOK RWVOLUTION. By Benson J. Lossino. Ihe History, Biography. Brenerv, Belies. and 'I roditions of the War for Independence. I llustrated b. Pen and Pon. oil. Eloyen Hund.ed Engravings on Wood, chief], from Original bketobes by the author. Complete in Two volumes, Royal Octavo. voriougt bindings. at 6.7. pr. or 15 dollors. Highly extolled by Edward Everett. Jared Ppatko, George Bancroft, Weehington a R. McKim, has also INOIINT V WRNON RIO PPS aoBOCIATIONB,HiaW n Biographical and Piotorial by Hanson J. Lo.lng , 139 Illustrations. Bound in various styles, 03.60, 04.00, tat* and rit6.lo. Either of the above to a . . . . BUISPGRII HOLIDAY GIFT Roruembor DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. MERRIMACK PRINTS. THIRTEEN NEW STYLES. ALIO, ELEGANT NEW STYLES CHRISTMAS PRINTS CASHMERES aND DE L. , HNES, AND A JOB LOT BLACK SILKS. TO OPEN THIS DAY. .MONDAY, DECEMBER 12rn. JOSHUA L. BALLY. IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF DRY GOODS dl2•tt $l3 MARKET STREET. BRISTOL BOARDS—Extra sipo • for mountine large pictures, forhotle:et the Paper end Card Warehouse of A. Id. 012 CV 600 Itt [NOR Stoat. GwiII GEN TLEMEN Visiting the Opera find a Lunoh at the Lager Geer Paloon, opposite the Academy, in Broad street. dl2.ot* YOU ARE ACCOMMODATED WIT!! an idyll or price rhotesraph orernbtotple, ItElfdlsß'B Yhotograpitio Gallery , SECOND 81REET P.DUTtI green , See the life pica Photo/MPhil UlOll. /t* E LEGANT WINTER CLOAKS REDUCED PRICES. AT THI PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET. THE 8 CIISCR (SERB, in aooordance with their uvula custom at this season of the year, will offer the balance of their stock of elegant PARIS, LONDON, and HOME-MADE CLOAKS, at considerably REDUCED PRICES, with a view to the termination of the season's trade. They bays CU remaining a thorough and com plete assortment of all the leading styles, on the whole of which a bowafido radio:aloe from the prioes hitherto demanded has been made. RICHLY ADORNHD VELVET CLOAKS, HANDSOME PLAIN VELVET CLOAKS, ♦T REDUCED PRICES. IMPERIAL PLUSH TARTAN AND STRIPED CLOAKS, ELEGANT DRAP DE VELOUR CLOAKS, STRIPED, AT REDUCED PRICES. PARIS CLOAKS. IN FINE BLACK BEAVER, ALL A? 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION. MOURNING AND OTHER ]'LAIN CLOAKS, • AT REDUCED PRICES. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT REDUCED PRICES. OPERA CLOAKS, BA LL CLOAKS, EVENING CLOAKS. ►LL AT REDUCED PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, du in IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. It is well known that the a oat elegant, artiatie,ehaele • and beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS AND • IVORY TYPES are produced at MoCLEEN No. On CHESTNUT STREET. By the late reduction in his prleea, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, Co distinguished for their auperiority, can now be aro- Cured at a, low miss OA Other/flinlilk on ordinary ar ticle for. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, $l.OO. CLE ES, ers CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A FINE WRAPPER, • MUFFLER, SCARF TIE, or SHAWL. One of these articles will be very aoeeptable to your gentlemen friends. A Vlll6 ASIOATAIANT 01 STEREOSCOPES, AT W. W. KNIGHT'S. 006 ARCH STREET. FINE SHIRTS, HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING, AND OLOVEfi, Of all kinds. din -dial tWM. A. DROWN & CO., diA 44.0 MARKET STREET, UMBRELLAS. IV HO L.ES.4.L E AND RET AIL CLI INESE FANCY GOODS. FRUIT PLATES, LACQUERED AND GILT TEA TRAYS, do. do. TEA POYS, do. do. WORK BOXES AND TABLES, do. LADIES' CABINETS, do. do. DESKS, CADDIES, BOXES, A.., do. Ki Pales Chinese Costumes, assorted. Ea Casos Canton Dinner Beta, &e. 60 Sete Rattan Clothes Hampers, India Vases, Allumettee, Toilet Fete. Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, La., La For sale at the CHINESE STORE of ALLEN CUTHBERT, 20 South EIGHTH Street, da-finwet Up Stairs. 1O! FOR THR HOLIDAYS. GIRLS AND DM'S—FISHER A. BROTHEL No. 10 SOUTH SIXTH Street. offer to the public a splendid aseortinent of GAMES AND JUVENILE BOOKS. No such en aesortment anywhere eLee in the cite. Call end see the stock. The troul Eß e supplied to , FISH BROTHER. It. No.IOPOUTH SIXTH Street. CHRISTMAS GIFTS.—STEREOSCOP S o. ND STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. OPE AA GLASSES mounted In PEARL. 'IVORY, and V LVET, Pew and elegant yatterns Cln de 4 ra w r ill;tnis d ,F al pis hem htiir i s. l B s el l re i ggi Models. MAKIO te nm. wloues. Bar o o r metern. Mantel Thermometers, E , n le- r Olasses, Gold Elpectaales, Gold Eye-Glasses, 0.. be.. Wo. hIcALLIBTER & BROTTIER. (Established in 1796. 72i1CIIESTIS UT h'f i REET. McALLISTER'S PRICED and DESC cierALoo tJE (no pales, MO illustrations) o Optical. Mathematical, end Philosophical instruments. fur nished gmtia, on application, and mailed !moor e hymn. CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND those who wlsh to make their selections of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Would do well to call at OHARLES DUM'MIG'S. Mr. D. was this slimmer in Damps, making • 11.1.0 hon of altogether NEW GOODS Por his new Store, Just opened, Ha has an extensive Stook of TOYS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICKET, ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS. Ike., Surpasses In elegance, variety, and cheapness of prices, anything before aeon In this city. Stich as French China, Terra Cotta, Purina Marble, Bohemian Glass, Drones, Berlin Iron, Lava. Ladies' Bags, Purses, Portmonnaies. Chessmen, and Games of all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Macho Goode, Toys of all kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds. dg-lm NOTICE. THE THIRTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY WILL COMMENCII OPERLTION TO-DAY. Direct eemmuniontione with Baltimore and Reading Depots, Academy of Alum, &o. W" CARS will be in waiting nt the Junetiono on LO CUST Street, after the Opera, to *am fassenseri north and south—running up Fifteenth and dowa Thir teenth WWI. EXCHANGE TICKETS with nil roads running east end west. WALTER McMICHAEL. It SECRETARY. S. ATOIRNH Y. 406 WALNUT Etregt COMMERCIAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPA NY—A meeting of the stockholders of this Company will be held at thei office, in rear of 2111 WALNUT Street. on M ONDA Y, Dee. 19, Mt at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place an electron for eight Direotors will be held. in pursuance of tot of In- J°ll:4 McCOLLOM, Secretary. PARTNERSHIP NOTICIE.—We have this day associated with us Mr. ISAAC WOLF. in the Hat, Pas. and Straw Goode business. which will be continued under the firm of AGARD ac Co., • 3:111 MARKET Street. FItILIDELPIIIA, Dee. T. 1859. dIS.St* STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC PICTURFB.—We have just received new and beau tiful eterecocopio slides, groups, statuary, landscape', &0., &0., in great variety. McALLIRTER & BROTHER, dg-inws Helif N 0.738 Chestnut street. GANGS OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and Rumple Paine, noloursotard of the pmt vitote aaa 'or am. ' a la nN i iir a FilY il lt a rr6C tt N. Water *twat. tind . 4.1.01M1r01 QIIOI.IIIZERB.-65 hhds. Dry Salt Shoul ts, den, Just received and Its ti l l h i , ER CO., die ARCH Street. ad door ahoy* FrouG_ LARD. -168 bbls. No. 1 Leaf Lard, for sale by C. C. SAIDLII4 k 012.. dlO MIN ag4, - 01, &idiom' moors treat. IfUJTAIL DRY GOOD/: REDUCED PRICES AT REDUCED PRICES HOLIDAY GOODS. MANUFACTURERS SUPERIOR No. 812 CHESTNUT BTRIsET, FANCY GOODS. VIANTED—A Salesman in the eleth tea , E17..`1 slessihos=4"ratilotteitt tfe I ra "L St. A BOOK- PER, of seven years expo -2.l.rien „ opo p . r or an engagement from IviallrY lit, and To ore to pis Dnit and rotator Innotorers. Haying a impend Belo tratalag.. hi WOOld be WIZ to oxen hi s ammo to promoitst_a apilor ?to o rr e l . o any dopertvaord. ammo u•rolvot WANTED—A situation, by &young man from the South, with the new of Wass an Jo t 'rest yyllor tying., month.. Cie infloymage • good tndet as , had aartrei years etoorionoo in wanes'. Address "South." unto. of The Press. 1110-31* WANTED.- T a partner in a Wholesale Li quor Housei'dping & good Southern end West ern trade. to inks the place of a jetzrieg eartner. Ad these with real nem*. txm tit Phila. Y. O. 49 6t• PARTNER WANTED—In an establish ed Wholesale Boot and Shoe Rouse, wishing to inoreaso the bililLeU. One who can command tan tq twenty thousand dollara. Commutileation.. with real !now, sent to E. E.." at thin Alas. wdl be in eonfi .ssas. dt-dt • IRON OR .LUMBER.—The Advertiser, a middle•aged own, energetic and experienced n Mercantile ourfaito commtiv i n about the first or the year. 'other active or especial. and invest front SLOW to 87,909. an ft trade &a shore named. All oommunioatio . no coundentially t.,t e d. Add r .. d9-St• IKON OK LUIdBE/t." Ow office. 110,00 !O ins i sa tla ti e a s fu t, to fcrat i t . 4 4; 10,00 a Riven and required 7 Ad men. l'he beat of t r s ef le e V re at n on c t es draws, with real name and fall particulars. " T. 8.." office Blood's Dispatch. The amount may be increased if business wilt warrant. dfrit. PARTNKR WANTED.—An opening in an established Communion Howe (Dry Goodsrof a oartnenhte will occur on the ht of the year. Aroc. Bettye, business man. who could command from M. 00) to 890•m0 may address" Commission !tamers.' at •ho Mhos or tbis paper. ncde-tf IVANTED—By January Ist, a situation as BOOK-REEPER, or in an humane Coin any or Banking Bonin, by a prsotteal Book-keeper of la a and 4 . lllo 2 ziti.a . l o. buaineea acquaintance. Addreiu eft WANTED—To sell at a Rargain, the mosaciost desirable Hotel Frosep Pa.. ',tested st New Rove, 'Us' PO. /MD ...ll' dolphin and Eastort. For • view o the Froperty eel on the Pi IMMO& For terms, ko., all on or address 8. KIRK, Danville, Fe, nld-lw FOR SALE AND TO LET. ma A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC BALE.—WiII be exposed at Public; Sale on the PreMllloll on Fifth day, the 39th of Twelfth month, (De cember.) lea, at 3 o'clock P. AI. , all that valuable plan tation. late the property of Ehaabeth Mather, deceased. equated on the Doylestown urnyike, 13 mile.. north or the (ily or Philadelphia. within one-fourth of a mile of the village of Willow Grove, In Moreland township. Montgomery county. adjoining bunts of Dr. Wnt. Hal lowell, and of the late Charles Hallowell, Washington Kimble, and others. containing about one hundred and three sores of land,4 of which are woodland. 3 of mea dow, the rent in a good Meteor eoluvation. The improve ments consist in large stone house SI bye feet, stone barn, 43 by MI feet, bay house, wagon house. wring house over a never-fading spring of excellent water, • young apple orchard Just beginning to bear. This place le desirable on account of its pleasant. Inch, and health ful situation. Its convenience to the city withineans of the North PennsYlvania Railroad, it being S miles of Abington Station, and. connected therewith by stages twice a day from the Grose, makes it valuable fOr a country seat. Persore wialtiag to thew the premise. Previous to the day_of sale , will be chows the same by calling on Henry Yttaxwell, realding thereon. Fur fur ther information, opplito Thomas T. Mather. Washing ton lane. Cheltenham Townsnip. Newlin Scholfiehl. No. 337 North Seventh street.or Wm. Stapler, N 0.1740 Green street, Philadelphia. Condition' node known at the time of the male by the Heirs. dela -d 131* T HE ATTENTION OF COMMISSION lama. Jobbets, aad Wholesale Peelers is called to those substantial. large, new STORES oa the earkeinde et FOURTH Street. a little south of CHERTNUT. They ere furnished with all modern 9ozirenteacei, end will be let on reasonable tetras to deniable tenants. thil-ftnwed. - E va BALE.-TEE STOCK AND FIX TURES of itTriaim'os end Undertaker's !}tore in the midtte of the most business pert of the eitr. In quire at N 0.149 North 4 IXTIi Street. dlO-2t• TO LET—A handsome Store and Cellar in Strawbeiry street co. 29, with fine eels, lighted bra large skv-Itabt. Counter, gas futures, water-clo set, vault undo); pavement, in. Rent OM. HARIRS. dlO 19 Btravberry street. MARKET -STREET STORE ‘TO RENT, 4004 fro v in lit January next. No PM A_ ppl_y_itt 110. 231 South THIRD Street. TO LET—Store No. 323 Market street. Posiouion January let Apply on the premises. d9,lt. TO LET—The large six story ware -0- hone No. NC qunmeree street, suitable fnr Ito r‘ge or manafaotunng purposes. Apply at No. MS MARKET Stmt. 47-1 W 10 PER. CENT.—We have for sale paper ',ems Onper_ cent. per annum. 'enured by deed or trust upon first-claaa property in Bt. Lama Tap i a. tantion or oapatalists delinoit gefunneemetits us Invi ted. BAKER WERCWT, & irt-Im if 17 gOUTII THIRD Etttet. - pox SALE—A Great Bargain—A Mann funning Establishment ,with Steam Engine and Boiler, and a complete act of Machinery for manufac twin an article from Iron, now in constAnt use for all pudding purposes. it can be clearly demonstrated that the businem will pay a hand lLLle om pAMHARRInAt. Adreaa,. SQN, No ; ]1 North ELEVENTH STREET, with name and residence dl•lm' VOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large property suitable for a Crad yard, Mannfeetering or Foundry purposes. situate on the forth side of POPLAR STREET, between tleaeh street and Cohookinnk creek er 0611161.(latdly maimed u Must's omnibus stso'es.) 86 feet front, on Poplor street and DO feet to Lewallen greet, and having a front op the erinal of about 76 foot. That remises arrival' adapted for a Foundry or Pee tory, the holdings sue t y for sitherrpose. LU N 8 B. MONTOONIE . 11.16-Im. 1033 BEA CH 16T., Eighteen ward. TOLET—The Second, Third, and Fourth Stories of the oentrul sod spacious Etopea. Nos. 23 and Si South DELAWARE Avenue, with large Counting Room oa the Second Flom Apply to TRAIN In_MeREONE,_ Em-( n sad 14 BOUM WHARVES'. go NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.— ..Ibl Elegant four•story ROUSE FOR SALE; three story double back buildings. finished in the best manner. end replete with all modern conveniences, Let Ina feet deep to Bansom street. The yard is well milied with shrubbery and dwarf pear trees. plume, &o. The whole establiatment in complete order. Possession given im mediply atel t y. Apo Mauna 011AIMEPY k SON, 620 WAIMUT Street, emelt. Independence Satiate. al9 tf MaROUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, Real Estate of every description, for sale or to rent. &Poll' to Re AR HEIN'S. • el Estate Agent, No, E 7 North SECOND Street. in L. Tonrny & Co.'s Seed Store. All orders will he promptly attended to. Entlishi E n h and Oerman spoken. Coalman of OTOUId Rents. uIS-Sin VOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Oround, 148 feet by 148, three fronts, water and gas laid on one front ; suitable for a church or factory. It is situa ted in the Southwestern part of the city. in a rayidlyjm- Droving neighborhood. Terms easy. Address, for Mr imams. " J. K.." orse of this paper. n4-tf FrLET—A Second-story Room, couve ailest to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer's Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. BOARDING. BOARDING.—To Lot_ with board, a suite of rooms oil the first door in a double house ; alga, other root.. et No. 225 south Broad street. BOARDING.—A second-story Room NA cant at UPO WALNUT Street. Also. s spa] Room for s gentleman. 51040 A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN A 4 . 11 - good neighborhood in tho centre of the city, will nocommodote two gentlemen with full or partial loud. Addrau " Home," Blood's Dispatch. WANTED—Furnished Apartments, with every facility for Housekeeping, Bath, Gas. to., for Gentleman and Wife • or Board in a strictly Private Patrol.y. Address "Merchant," Blood's Dis patch. with fall particulars of price. to. 010 REMOVALS. 'REMOVAL—E. dc. F. 0. YARNALL CO. have removed from MI Market street to In 801a1t WHARVEI and 419 PENN Street. d2-1m• REMOVAL.—Mss. M. S. BISHOP has Removed her Millinery Establishment from fls to 1016 CHESTN UT Street, next to Bt. Lawrence Hotel. ttle-tm GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ' R. C. WALBORN & CO., (NOW) NOS. b AND I NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very superior aseortment of Shirts, Under clothing, Gloves, Hosiery. eta. Epees' attention given to • OENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of whi mi ch a fine easortment Is constantly kept on hand. 010-af T W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win air • °heme!. a soothimp-Tkiums'eccimen ri&STAßTEBtraenadt.(usarly oppoatta thetrerd ß ectisZ ilndelptua. J. W. 5. would respectfully ova the attention of lux former patrons and Mends to tajs new store, and or pre pared to 611 orders for3llllll - 13 et churl nohoe. A perfect. fit suanuitted. Wadmht Trade meshed watt Inc nuts and Collars. 11111-li CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. ENGLISH CARPETINGS Tim 9/561 MAIM OW TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, and VELVET, Just imported and for sale, e. REDUCED PRICES, By REEVE L. KNIGHT, 2e2 SOUTH BECOED STREET, dedlt West Indy, above Spme. A GREAT DISCOVERY.—How to keep Sober for SI. The advertiger will send to any direction a prescript on, by which Intoxication mar be prevented or averted, apd the injurions effects of over drinking destroyed. It is & pleasant. cheap, and cafe remedy ;permitting the exhilarating, but preventing the atuperying effects of Alcohol. Enjoyment, without suffering, is the word. Tr. it. Address. "Physician." American Hotel, CHESTNUT Meet, P6111%441- Oita, dlO-31.* OPERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and Japanned, with the finest A_ohmmatio Lenses, at M. J. FRANKLIN'S. Optician. 112 South FOURTH Street. below ChestnaL 11117' Also, Improved Spectacles, oorrectly fitted to the eyes; Microscope., Stereoecopes, and Sr oroosoo_pio Views, in or ••••Perm wt — ?'iy, and at REDUCED FRIOES. dl-t( if NEW OIL -1,500 GALLONS EXTRA WHITE WINTER OIL. pow makinr at KENSINGTON SCREW DOCK OIL WORKS, suitable for best retail trades, for sale by "WLEI.J r ASHBURN - ER & CO., At Factory, or at Store, N 0.16 SOUTH WHARVES. below Market Street. dlO KEROSENE OIL—A full supply of the above Ott nuontsotaid by the Poston COMMIT. IRtil be Nrelattrito the tr . tn.!' lotresLcnnes i .9, the sole ,nit eats or thisteLty. Ow LJSY.ABODUROUIt k. CO.. ti n. 16 nth W HARVT,S. WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER thorour Warm your house with OICI-111111D LE CO4l •LN, is mimed by any_ ether Furnace. Satisfactisn In 031101 insTanteed. BUlldijil Mired and Ventilated by ARNOW/ 1010 OliEngdfrilm4t. SLATE MANTELS, The Richest and molt Booting Specimens Ad Enamelled Slate Mantels, (Mir untied roe aide In Ms eouutrl. manufactured by us, from Peaneylvania Slate stone. and for sale very low. ARNOLD WILSON, imo CHESTNUT Street COOKING RANGES. All in wan: of the Best Minted Double Om Oookiej Bangs, will do weII A MI et 001041edf IWO HM " argr:;l6 A MERMAN AOADERY ot-munti.— 0 0:Nrair iz OF e mu:. ... „L. .. L._ .... NOTICE TO Tbe I(really to their Marna it rebus lan le i leS ark. aA ea *pee its,jaMer big ElltEENPfie WE' TIV or . 21111 PIELLADEL TRU en ue east eateries into Present tbe Were et the gine to valor aar etTOOMPAIAAOOL. Tbe Purmslon. ....... am daring the few reenonnag Biala. Wrap wita ths Nevi eZedieseeli tins notnelar, ar i n 'A F= 1: 1. • 111 1. 114112.0111111101111‘• X . tile ppoduction l o a fairlSMOr ih. A . . i ell !SD be P T. r - Ons "u ni th ire ft irn s iegaz * Orthe mint aid log Week, - ?HA 4 ig•.4, ) EvEN arfk at lii. Moat positivev a rk r wi t t of • Inn& will be rm; iri iii . =citndaefi ernanitteeat emu eixery EN= ,setracedee.s=abanda.,_ - UM C I S S A rA.' O , 34 "I" II , calt .""4111-111"71 Se 'llY1 7 aile ae nClitr l otiukt e lt atra fiat Mr. '''''''' ErAnAareA. Her first appearance ix A & Pne aa Valseiine. 114DX PI Her first wigwam" is r . 411:31. Qum: MADA ME En int APPI 4 "O" SE 9 tIiEKOM ETEI U. His first appearance as .. 5 .... br hint. with immense au-oeie at the =1 lista owns ewer. and the Italian opens in et. Petersburg. SIGNOR J WWI. His first appearance as Marcel, at saw by bin et Ow Grand Opera IP Pans. The other roles by AttODIO, wF. r NOM. MULLER. INDITo. RUBIO, XIItENEJI. &a. N M/CP. - The serfixmance HE , EVENIMO A giI 14N2m411100 at 7.1‘ yre.aely. Poore owe lief. Monday. tbe Perrormana«rnll mamma sant Pro - many. and coskehide before urseclock. TO-MORROW, TUTS DAY, 011Sy nittit of RI dOLRTTO. For which the Directors r im atteatiep ef the pa ha, as tau» the most perfect opera of thou mental». ON W EDNEZDAY. Farewell aypeamee of AI).I3LIRA PATTI, and oily alskt of Li, SONICANBULA. Oveg t erme t eitel . el i e t a:on:Aoi beet.) An eatir. °vans and tiro sets from otter opens. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC LAM* 14.12.1 C OF THE SEASON. NOTICE.—The parforsaaan, ead atter= k t i, Dec. eceummass at rAi rrelaalr. and before 11 o'ciock. ON TUESDAY, Dee. 11. at N. Doors emelt at Y. Poaltively oaf, au m t Venh'e grand opera of 21bOLETTO. W,th a moat sandad sad complete mat. inehdi NTIG MNELLI coL laaort, FE,IIII, s. erPAKMU. On WZDNEwDAY. Dee. 14. Lai oPeommtee of 14•114 ADELINAIATI ABO APPBULA, BELLE. DELI TTI sa Amiss. The Be!. of Bests fat Ramon* coomeaves *is manna,. ADEI 4 LNA PATTI— LAST WEAN OF THE OPIUM PIEDNIIBDAY. ONLY NIGHT OP LA SONNAILFOLA. Adeline Patti having Visaed, in New Yorta he meow MIdieZICONI. the Ihrsetore bees made amnia manta for her to aspaar, next weak. at the Now Yott Academy of Music. Mum PATTI therefore, shag Miell more is Pada delptua. tok Wilda/today, Pee. leth. when will be glees. for that night only, Betimes oeleYeated opera of LA SONNAMVLA, on which oetesion Mlle Paul will &ppm fey tame in Philadelphia, with BRIGNOLI aad APODLO. AFFO.—LAST WEEK or TH3 OPERA. .- , —The detennipioe of the Ihteeton to leaks the a •aeon in Mad& shorter thee they ensue* ta t/Mx! precludes he possibility of pow al theism Lain of their repertoire. An encomia has Wee 3 in favor of the celebrated opera of 8.141170. the I letion of which has been__pronneed dams the Let two rear.. Madame 0422.LN1GA. will eine theseal SAPP°. which, both 1 1 . 1 Yew York and Ma been pr o nounced to be r Prestestyrera. rote; will be =nab" II EISOLI. Yeelll eel hvitesonll. The opera of SAPPY) will he strew iw the mum of the present week, for the MUM mit. most wwitovoly, ONLY TIME. IGNOR WON o: ••• OPER.A—The Threatens hays winch pletasore in an- Bouncing the arrival. in thy Ocean Queen, of the great. asso. RIONOR /MAINZ. Anginas is they are t spire no effort to render the present season n remarkable ass ea regards completeness, varlets'. nosestY. gad ex cellence. they have marts •Trangeraeritil for the list and ONLY appearance of SIGNOR 8178INI, at th • Anted wee can Academy of Magic. la the Mane of the )runs[)runs[ k. RIGOLETTO—LAST WEEK OF THE OPBBA.—Deetrous of shrew be the midis of Philadelphte the rare •asenalateertueh dwilime the pre Met owe eentekey tea Directors beg to aaeowees int Iv-Mu/LRCM Meader tlio drat ase . zdy d. m. forename or RIGOLILTTO, vloek. by e has been repeated Bn times De rev York. Madame Colton, the Mit Baritone PQM. Mad. Btraketeh. awl Ottgelti will appear In Itigoletto. Boats son In so cured to-day. C4IIAND GALA NIGHT- ON Una ney-ni6 filmdom beg to same:nee that y will live on 8e D. next a GRAND Sgt. NIGHT, similar to that taT O l2 as Palm bat. performances grill could of an Wm. °pars aad two acts from two other eatebrated • • . Yerforatante• to commence at 73 , 4 and to • • eat ILL WALNIIT.STREET 'THEATRE. v Bola Lasses..._... Mts. X. 041M0 Tam We Bssieeas st of sq i . and mis.. RA RIMY WILLIANDIE TRIS iliON A ißFßNlNl is ksit. ISOM. L-BALLOW Body O'Connor, AL Mx. Williams ; Kitty Nam. Li Williams. LAW FOR LAM& la which Mr.. Balmy Williams will stuttaia in obanotaim To *maids with X thapoptilat Faroe of BO AND COX. Prtoss as asaaL Beats moored three don to advaaos.- • WHEATLE M Y & CLARK'S ARCH STREET T jaw m U.l on n_ Ayi T e-pairme_ MMVAL MATC. trif BenrrA mars, Mr. Dolman,' Dr. Botalhattry. Atr. - S. S. Cla.ke ; Butir Gtorabrook e t a ra. Wood. JENNY Lt Leat,torloags, Om homy , Wow. &Au oTlitictß.—lsatsto; ttooommomdie toannla Circle, ha l f ott ran_ pet r fig oven at oat Cr•Paltt =MOM is aotunions. at 7 o'eloek pellataatt. DIRICE'S GREAT BROW. EIONAL MUMS. WALNUT Ilk. above Eighth. .Ma eolomtie. ISglhSi rN C,_Dea. IL iAIO SERVOS-KAMM, Inaleslidesta Eeneetrian and. Oramadie and the rammer of Trained Ammaia. Re.e*Pg al h AtT ME t.Wrett Sawed week of the Celebrated Clown. 30E ettrITLAND, The entertainment will commenoe with the email "a t VAMINI ° Bra' OPCIvALRY, Bringing into y i vinion ii pt anti ro o ms:arms of And introducing nearly two hundred Mint WVATB444 a.ll children, and borne. Athersoon Iperforsanson em Wednesday and eatuldly. Prices an usalL • . NI KTROPOLITAN HALL -JAYNE'S COMMONWIALTE BUILDING, IBIEMINUE Street. tour SIXTH. THIODOXB IdUPEUM OF MECHANICAL AV& The acknowledged Morel and buttructien ExkllnNat o the den ithe most beantifal, wypeerfal, and trowel see opened in the Quaker City. MONDAY RIMMING, Der..l2, and tree , ovenieg dezieg the week and ea WEBB'S/OAI and RATUBDAI AFTERNOONS. Terendatag with the terrace 'cone of tbe Blom at Sea. ABMllllol , —Adelui, kb cents; Mathis cedar ten years hI ene.l3 cents. Doom open at 7in the evening. end 2 o'cloek is the afternoon. Remember tb•Peembt Theatrical. Wednesday and Paw day anernoons. dI2 (ILO FOLKS' CONCIKRT. The original FATHER. KEMP. with his Com pany or " 0 LV E )oLKE." ere .liv o e x razt, of=a.n r im: I n gfrib?6) A P I VE II / 2. 1 4 #0' __,"4 at 3.4 o'clock. and fare well COnCen TUESDA Dos. IS. The Old Folk. are very popular. Tickets 26 rents. Children T C.hti. Doors open at 7. Commeri eaiO iD0412 ACADEMY OF FLEE _ARTS, (SOUTH EAST GAT LERYt. BONNTAG'B great Faintinc._ "A pREAM OF ITAJ,r," With LF&9I:4 G'S sondem' Work or Art. • THE MARTYRDOM OF JOAN HUM" A • also. rescimens or ACHENBACH. STEIN 819 VCR. HUBNER. CAMYHAVIIEN, HILDEBRANDT and HAERNOLE amt. Will be exhibited from 9 A.M. to 5 P. M.. and I to 18 P. M daily on and alter December td. ISM. Admission 15 cents. psNITSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE A. FIFE ARTcRERS,___ TNIIT BT REST. is OPEN DAILI. tBnoditys excepts:Ll Small A. bL ull i P. M. BARTHOLOMEW'S BTATVE OF PARADISE LOST,'• Now oq Exhibition for ►short time. Admission 23 cents. Children ander 32 min Is pries. Sham of Stook 830. 611-tf MoDONOUGEPS GAIETIEF--RAOR St above BE COND.--Chenee of Bill. DBOEIALUMA. . Celidlas. Hernandez - -- LOST liiioTlA. . I.oet Brother. nle— NEW . Billy _,..i.= NEW BAND OF BEENAunnz. f t ..l. Loran, . Berthleon. t ri M. Hernandez, Illy Thom' s, eater Wnsans,,, in. Emma, Jona Witham, Thomas , Intt. Admission. 10. Id. and Mends. at Dachalnm C - - rriEMPLE OF WONDERS. Northeast comer of TENTH sad tislairnin Streets—Emiond Blom_ CHANGE OP E....NSTAINMENT EACH =3l- SIT R, ION • SIGNO BLITZ, The great Vestilloquist an Nepotist,. VII simi his ME I P teN,7l7.ltattqlltistrt and SATURDAY - A F I TMICIONB: i t o'f o osk ti cspk. siglthg "" hable B°"" is i gro v n TithO l iCßl 4 Fra bl e Li r ALB CEB. ima the LEARNED CAMAY BIRD& Admission SS seats. Children IS oents. MIS-Iss • CiERMANIA OP.CHESTRL.-P 13 It LI 0 nue R. 1.1. every nATRDAY at Drum FUND BALL, at 3.14 o'clock P. M. A panksio of tictn A n dreiolla. eine* tickets. in mann To Do OW. and Bank & Lworton's Made &m i. at the door. CLOTHING. E. O.- THOMPSON. TAILOR, N. B. COHN7...N. ELEVENTH AND WALNUT al.g. THE LATEST FASHIONS, THE NEWEST STYLES, _ THE BEST GOODS Always on hand, and orders attanded to personally. P. B.—Strangers visiting the city are soht ited for their measures and orders. E. NEWLAND 00.. LOOHINH-OLASS AND PICTURZFEAMER MANUFACTURERS, WHOLE:RAIZ AND RETAIL. As extendTe stook of OIL FLINTY:I6B. eta neg ui L . ml:94o4. 604 ARCH Street, abomat MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED-- ro ANY AMOUNT—Uvon W . ,•!5 1 2 4 1.__J /rnds, Silver Plate, Matas, Ildr....ew e :M 0 t umi tl i tt L iis . Cra w zs i; " rd: sox oars (man ,C 10.•• " un-b.417 INDIA DINNFIR °ELVA AND LACQ. FRUIT PLATER.—A fallltpltos tad for ut Rots to nut boiellEla the CHM MR IMAM, IS South isiGIBTR AURA Ctl BERT, GOLD SPROTAOLES, GOLD NYE- Olsson. Ildnaosososs. Isnidosoopes. llifssustos 1 on. Poi/sums . sad Wow oracles. senside oita 'x the seamy,li ss de-mes %tent'cALLISTRIVB. N 0.723 Cboassi oxen. OPERA GI. AMS.—A large and betuti ful itilsottmout of operu tomes, rs Irvin mid! of utouotolg—Tetret, h•ory *woof ka. /Ls. M.cA.R ( 4g BR Fatal:.) *um %A li t ( WeUAW Mit
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