The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 14, 1859, Image 3

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WAY, NY' - • Ulm E Colund A N Y
_FS BLit', Columbia • • ' John Mee; rottoriile
' qoombe, P Wayne
J G N Miles aeatee
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":ONES' HOTEL- Chestnut street. above Sixth.
mjaoney,j'a S Sigournay, Conn
Ng Boren', N Y 000 Whitmore, Ruses
T Smith,, V•B O
JBastiesbuer,N7, Kansas
3 Tome 'hio.
B Wolcott, Mass IL O'Connor, Belt
/ 4 8.1Witehell, Y O
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Air Rallkr, Oat per' Crooke, Cal
; Chas Haller. Cal Jos v Gill. Allentown
VDU Randall. eon° W W Fairbanks Taunton
'John It Dens, N Y 8 Werner, N Y
3) Bickford, R I 111 C Nevelt. Alexandria
Irlso C White. NY Win Vir Beyer, Newburg
W James, Vs
AMERICAN NOTN.4.-Chestant sti ab..
t r Elbot, Weihington, I) 0 John P W i ttman Milton
Beatty a le.Oarlisie John 2 ILirgard, Bel
. Maeoh.li Y F Otoely, Flula
Ocio Nichols • Balt Wm Molo tire, Balt
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W, randronir &MUM la, Phiht
Jae Cathcart, aid R Lofland ar as eh, Del
fiFiclitvi)Pl4.l R Fiddem a, Del
(J A Branner, Tear,
eo - liforgfebitr 3 c ,rr
r Morton, Phil* Simpson. s
ohs P Cox. Bethlehem Heiman ac le, Mass
Masi 1-1011115T1.X661 00, JRIle, Doylestown
Thos Streets, Bait J ,31 Warren, Mass
R R, Carlin, Providence, RI B Maker. N
NtrinNk+N Mrs ti Flake, Ohio
B Boa sem% V egret,
ohn !roan ,ye well, Conn
W tilmmi, Va W 0 Nash, Boston
WO Thomas, N y
enj Hamel, Best ,
'BLACK E6R IHYTEL—Third st.. above Caliewhill.
0 O'Neal. Macun gie Peter Retwinger, Pa
Win Harmer, r . Bends. Pa
01' Short, Day estown. Henry Royer, Sumney t'n
3 Hutt. Sumneytown A Lone.. Pa
F Adeins, Cossown M V Venezia:Jahns Pe,
Bent Xrabb. 111 eV, t fl " k e tilg h e l .g r lthilcild
„ire° Klinp, ; Jacob Hitit., Eartmlie
Y Ceding. Amityville Conrad /Bab Somerset or,
XI cooper, Leh's* Co Mothers.), Pe ,
F mongol. Nonnumberiana $ ?Onset, rion.hurrib land
Jaoob ItErds.an, Pa - John Le t,
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NATIONAL HOTEL —Naos et. above Third.
B Robinson lc bs, Phil& RD Ernes re la, rum
ED Lemenring, Fe D Snyder, Willa,
C Roeder, Fa • DA C Clark, Pa •
Col T V Rhoads. Pe Jaa W +MI ebb, Mass
gl Kromer, Phrenixville Wm Rhoads, Reeding
Oberholtzer Phoenixville BrlF Medlar, Tamagan
di Bast. Ashland, Pe [lmo Ward. editteriNlllo
Boob Hanle, Columbia oo Mestere. Columbi a eo
Criss Smith, delmsgrove W a Reynolds, Willisburg
John ZlOgenilins WilliainaPartr Pa
MOUNT VERNON NOTEI.--Emond at.. above Arob.
`.Chas Downer_y _, 0 veil Horn he le, Pa
C Forshee, west Chester Geo Keller, Monroe co
Miss M Knonimmer,l'it Miss Lissy Flits, Fa
Mrs M Sawyer. Phils
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Thtsdshrive Callowlalll.
O W Stem, Easton , Seigrned, Easton
1) Ralson, Lanoaster co 8 Saeger, Lehigh
.1 'Houck. Bethel .0 Oraliam,Trenton, N J
FS Kerlin, Centre L Brines, Reading
W Early, Allentown B Yohe. Allentown
Mrs J Seater, N J 0 Jarrett, Montgomery no
WW Kelley, Vt 0 Baohman, Freemansb's
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X A Btatrord.rroslon Mor, an, Va
J Doherty, Pa E E & la. Galena.
A 11 Itosenhenrs.,__N ' M Almond, Willa. Del
M Woodward-Wilm, Del J Hammitt, Pinta
Bonn F Phelberger, _ Isaac Peek. troy,
slim PI Woodward, N Y • D Berlin, N Y
Ghee Winship, Sharon, Mass
• -•. THE ' TINTON ROTA — Arab street. above Third.
- timl 'Miller, NI -M. Heyman, Ira
imao J Taggart; Cal D II Hagen, Pittebunc
lb LOWIDan, Indiana aßunootrout. Reading
' I•B4VlVlVoti,EA'aeng W Harm, Pon/milt°
Mies Nolen, N 0
Joel Haoholor. Meat Miss Bachelor, Mess
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• enillaywood. ottinnile • "Mrs Haywood. Pottsville
N B Wileon;._Wi liannyoq J A Million, Del
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E Martin, Doe Bun, Pa I. K nmith, lilt Holly ,
A fittitoe. od , . J P Qingond. Chester co'
Stott, Hon I 'Thompeon Pottst'n
- A Johnson. Chester COi Pa Tlf Marvel, Cheat), CO
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B is Johnson, Pi J ' • . J Clark. Chloaso . -
J P Drotlheed.Haiiisburit - 0 M. Deane, PhDs
P B Jones, Tenn , , . 1 ., , , Hamer, Oxford
_ i.,. Bicker , nowtowis . Prets,_Poylostown
Irennbi:DOTtestolr4 Bert Beans, I% -
Biropsoit.,,Pa , , atr , white Haven
II iyla. Hooks co Pant ardley, Books co
EY erela & son, Borlest'a B TAY r. Pa
werook. Pa ohms Crook Pa
1 ?Whoa, Pa ' 1) McNair, Pa
.le R Bice k son, Pa ' John Palmer Pa
Jews Tames. Bucks co' 1 81 Rich, Bucks co
y I Bich, Bucks co - B Bette, Jr. Bucks eo
John btreemsr, Pa BAIR Hough, ra
. , John Paul, Pa II hi Janney, Pa
W R Beans, FA ' - W Davison, Cheltenham
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ALsRINE INTELLIGENCE.
IFS FOURTH. PAO&
HT SUMMATE TO . TIM rases.
New Yong. Dee. 13.
' Arrived. ship Senator, from Genoa.
Bongos. Deo 13.
• Arrived. :drip_ Competitor, from Penang; bark Tom
Corwin. /TOW Havens.
Off B Ightdad• Light, bark Coetorelli, from Africa for
• Salem; bark Mattes Metcalf, from Payed for Buoksport.
CIIAILISTON, Dec 13.
-Arrived. ehil t : ita 'Wright, bark Blbe, and brig Kossuth,
from New Yor - .
'Poe steamer bel farniebes the folloWing marine In
- telllgence from Key West:.
Tho ship or bark Juliet, or J ids& had been wrecked,
but nothinglattsfactorg had been heard, from her. The
*reckon: were otherwise employed. '
- - The ship Silea,Hoiniss, for New York. went ashore on
the ad Inst. Benet wee adorded her. Ohe was wrecked I
again on the oth, and it la thought ber situation nOwis
dangerom one." -
The sled litabeth Allen, for New Orleans, is ashore,
bllaed'and fined.
The bark Mary Ave and brig Louth, ashore, were
being 'relieved °Ethan cargoes.
'the eobr Rough add Ready, from Bt Domingo for New
York, with loswood, rutin disabled, and I# repairing,
• - • New Oaticany. Dee 13.
'Arrived:',lnps Richard Alsop, from Touionf, W 8
Ltnds.y, from New York;- LeoOnia, f rom nalumoret
Fanny Ealer, from Genoa; Ransert, from Boron.
mrdiloltAND,/..
B,Marnship City of New York,.nogge, /sense, arrived
at Boston yesterday. , •
skip shammek, Doane, - keno.. arrived at New Orleans
yesterday. -
• Brr umpire, Itiggimi 4 hence, via Name, for Jamaica,
Vas SWAIM Pal Mt. in %crooked Island pamage.
Brig Eyelids Rutter, Feder, from Kaiak'', arrived at
New York yesterday. with sada_ split, having encoun
tered heavy northern' gales.
Bohr V fibarp, Sharp, from Riot:mond, arrived At New
York yesterday.
Yoricy
tichr Caroline 'Anderson, Bryant, henoo, arrived at N
arorday . •
Ship Ohver lordnn, Fort from Valparaiso, arrived at
CaldengOot le; to load for.Baltlehore.
Bark Messenger Bird. Doles, from New Zealand, was
at Perropowloskt Sept 1. end sailed again—rem:runt as
osoknatio purohme od. .„„„ _ -
Bark DorenesterLformerigof Baltimore, has been
sold to part. in Baltimore for 4'131,000 cash. She is
three years Md. and ratesA L -
Brig Prentiss, Robbie, Park, hence. at Cardenas Ltla
lust, ,
Rog May Queer; Morton, hence for Host n. sailed,
from tiolmea' itolet2th instant ; had lost dec k load of
- opal. - - -
tette Matanias, Crocker. hence, at Cardenas oth
Inst. ,
Ineßehr J liipeneer, Dole, honer, at Bavaria Ith Met.
13c s hr Golden Rule, Wilbert, hence, at Richmond 12th,
- Behr Annie Picktell, Palmer, sailed frinh Richmond
' pd (net for .Phila.
Behr E Proularho, Reeks% from Delman- 0 City f or
noeliportrived at Eckartown din inst.
Relive I fitonebaok. and Olive Price, hence, at New
Bedford 1 inst.
Board at nrigist,Corson, hence, at Salem 12th Inst.
EOLMEBB 1301,E Deo. 10th. At sobs Mary Ann
•'.trts!l'oL a rarel d . ashAam d m° o fgdnisnsel Bostona
Champion, lAne 7 ni n g J,'for
31A l ran a. ‘ , 7 11 h hte,' a.. kslitharoff
. ford, alladelphisi or %dm j-I/Var Steed, Bulge, do for
-Quinn; James Vance..Bdreh• W Audenrobb
Bartlett ; Haminond,•Paine ; glownsand,
Wt -
hama, and Lamartine. Jelinsaa, ten for Philadel
phia; J B Austin, do. for New York; Deborah
Jones, Tatemrl,Tnn for StilM.Plp la
Olcksehre Seven, Calchnl anihts,_ Mary Anh Ma
flaMh klbtrainand, yP A Sanders, /„E
amriebt 21.• Miller, War S ued, kattiaol Learik•
, James fil Vantie,W Audenteld. •
SPECIAL NOTIOE)3.
Lae 'NO tInSoN who is at all addicted to
the - use offlntoxicating liquors be without the pre
lieriPtion for the antidote to alcoh - ob Nese will speedily
restore mind and 'bodi to - their proper balance, when
'upset front intetnneranee. Beery women who has a
'blastid, eon, or father, whose prospects have been
blighted by this great and prevalent vice, should kat it
whilet there is atilt any hope loft of reform. It may
ba raven unknown to the reelpiOnt. On enclosing $l, it
will be sent to enY direction. Address PitYBTOIAN.
...:24theyi4n notelitlestait street, khilidelible.
. _ ,
-atm, Dwarfism! every one exclaims, as
', tiler' wildcat the magical afoot of Jules. Rimers EMI
Atka jilt:4lW 'Heir Restorer on harsh, diseased halt.
Mlieribal4tese Malitit“hrOllghaire or staknoesat "causes
a itiurtant growth or now hoit, soft and gross,'; gray
hairs'it thingsd to their mircattvebearity and lustre. It
4 tiot,rg dye, ind is perfeotly lutrmlass. Sold by al
drimalete, and by 'Jules Reuel & Co., No : 70 chestnut
strstic, psitusetehin. • , • dl2 awn
•, - „
ELEGANT L'ALL Ai G WINTER, sOLOTSING--
' et Robert U. Adams', tonihenat corner of Sawa). and
Marko streets-Drees and 'FriMitiConts of the best
' Quality! Business Costs, Promenade Costa; and Riding
Coate, in all the latest styles, and a analog)! Overcoats
'-, plat oannOt be 'moused in variety, atilt' or quality.
A full. and complete stock of Black And atilt,
Cant-
Mere Pantal of the boat and otioloent fabrion, and a !in
-_ verb etock Bilk, Velvet; Cashmere, CMG.
• Satin; and Ceasinterelreets, ell out, inane, tad trimmed
equal to ampoule' .worlt, expressly for retail sales, as
• will ge sold tke :Atha rog.tenable prices. - .
tut-sramitCilt-eofta'
' . l4.unts, - nom': Sinnzi4 lkticaix o.
lIOURLA.TIIREAD:
-PIM PREMIUM 'AT EVRRY, PAIR.
Phila. Office. 790 AROII Rt. Ageete vented.
WlLsorr, litcniums.
woos, altrirmur street
, -[l , ,..l , :'i l eer oli eroiett;ers ed et the fahl DD3dOUNT
Atiateh'elese, le Trenton, Neti Sway:sad Easton
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• t '''"qtgl- NOS ~C tiann)TG OF THE Lauer
Volt- 'tttauttar, ottyrepatr fOr RE
'AtiyhTt ECAtf4P.'.l,6lffkBt, ,
woes' quOced
' 7,ttaiziAletre4 -, " tal Pods Ituula to order wantutted Katie.
VIE-PILI oEl4km stiietlf 'sdllsr•d
*O - bejlevi IMO to, bath. Otq fair war of dgalist
itottergbi ftgattitake, - JONZB
t:101101“a 13ped•
131 A Mirk 9 *adrift& 4111fri--NORTIMIOT
00Enn SICOND Orta WAIMIT Btreeta.—Deposits re
ceived iti amen are Wee 'OMOtiate. nom, ell °WOE*:
the coeurieudy. ehaelklvie Interest at the tete drive per
Sent. petehnurn.
*easy, may be drewu by, elatiohe Without loss din
tared.
Mee open daily, from 9 wattle' o'elook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. Preenient.
FRANKLIN FELL' Tamura and Secretary. ORAN
BALIMAIII3BB FMB-PROOF SAFffi9•—APety
large assortment of BALAMANDESB for lisle at reason
able lirioas, No. 804 OIiESTPIUT Street, Philadelphia.
as tf • RUM k WATSON
BATING FUND — NATIONAL 8 . /IPSITT Tam
CntasnY.—Ohartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
RULES. • •
1. Money is repaired every day, and in any =omit,
urge or sutra".
S. WPM Pita CIENT, interest is paid for money from
the diy it is vat itt.
& The money is always paid back In GOLD whenaler
it is balled for, and without notem.
4. Money is received from Executors, Administrators,
eitardians, and other Trustees, in loam, or mall earna,
to remain a tool orehort period.
6. The 11101181 rewired from Depositors is invested to
Real Estate, Mortgates, Ground Renta, and other Rut
class securities.
6. Oftioe open every day-WALNUT Street, southwest
sumer Third sheet. Philadelphia. anti
GAS•LAMP MiIIPOT—SUCTU AND ARCH.
sast-Sm
Gamut & Bana's
OSLABill.lriD NoNuns Fault,/ ilswirm.Maosixin,
AT MOM l'illOICS.
79J =STRUT STREET,
PHILADIMPHIA.
Ton Pawns or
81NORIV8 813 WINO MACHINES
ITAVIt I loom ' 1 .04 ^”....tn tt 1 et-Nut
MARRIED.
CRAWFORD—GOFF.—On the 7th mak . by Rev. NV'
Cathcart, My. Eleszer Crawford. of, 'Afford, Ohio, to
Nine Marlarat W. Golf; orPhtladelphua.
LOYI.E—KE.NLY.—On the Bth mat., by Rev. Joeeph
Beale. Mr. Absalom It. Leyte to Miss, Mary A. Keep,
all of Roxbomuch.
VIANA—Mot,AUGHLIN.—On the Bth met., by Rev.
V. Cray. Domingo O. Violas, of this MN, formerly of
Spain. to Nellie E. 'McLaughlin, of Newark, N. J..
daughter of Dr. James McLaughlin, formerly of this
BPMER—SCHAFFER.—On November 5th.118,59, by
the Rev. Mr. W. J. Mann. Mr. Cherie,. F. Stapler to
Mies A. M. Nate, daughter of John M. Schaffer, Ev.,
both of this city
paELAN—GoODWIN.—By the Rev. J. H. Kennard,
Mr. Michael Phelan to Alice Goodwin, both of tine
otty.
- ANNERB.—On the 11th mutant, in Moreland town
ship. Mdltgornery county, Pa.. Robert AL Annere, in
the 00th . ear of hie age, formerly of this city.
The male friends and those of the family are resent
fully invited to attend hie funeral, front the reeideree of
hit brother-in-law, John U. Gummey, Bast Walnut
lane. Germantown. this I Wednesday.) 14th instant, at I
o'clock P. dl. Funeral to proceed to Laurel HU Car
riages will leave the office of Mr. William H. Moore,
Fifth and . 4 rat streets, a. 1234 o'clock „.
BAKER.—On the nth mat., Joseph J. G. Baker, in the
22d year of Meese.
Hui rotation and friende of the family are resent
fully invited to attend the funeral. (coin the residence
of hie mother No. 665 North welfth street, above Wel.
home, on- Filth day. the 16th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M.,
without further nein. Po proceed to Laurel Hill ge
m.
I),—On thin 12th moat., Inane Ward, in the 77tb
year of hia age.
His friends and those of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, Oak
street. west of Thirty-third eAreet, West Phdadelphia.
this_geednesday I morning, Itth instcat 10 o'clock ! •
MBRSHON.—At JarseY City. N. J.. the Bth inst.,
Mary Brooks. daughter of Witham and Mary H. B.
lifershon: aged one year and seven months.
DU BOIB.—On the 12th inst., at the residence of hie
father, Chas. E. Du Bois, Esq. , Doylestown ; Pa., Ram).
M. Du Bela, En., of the Philadelphia Bar, in the 20th
year of hie age.
The funeral will like place to•day, iWeilnesday),Doo.
14, at 11 o'clock A. 111. , from the residence of his te
ther. _
. .
McCORMICR.—On the 12th inst., Frain,le McCor
mick, aged 67 years.
Funeral from his late residence, Wallace street. be
tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second stn.. thus ( Wed
nesday, afternoon, at 2 o'clock. without further notice.
MAHEIL—On the 12th inst., Thomas Maher. aged 37
yearn.
Funeral from his late residence. Twenty-fourth street,
between Lombard and South. thin 1 Wednesday, morn
ing, at 9 o'clock. without further notice. To Proceed
to Cathedral Cemetery. Filneral serviee at St. Patrick',
Church.
HELLF.—On the 12th hut., Marmot, wife of John
Rally, aged 62 yearn.
Funeral from the residence of her husband 1130 Fil
bert et., to-day, Wednesday,/ at 12 o'clock M., without
further notice. TO proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. F.u
wet sereice_at St. eresory's Church.
WHITTLF,—On Monday. 12th inst., of pneumonia.
Mr. Samuel Whited, in his ate year
Funeral from the residence of his son-in-low. Dr. J.
E. Whiteside, Haddington, Twenty-fourth ward, this
(Wednesday) afternoon,.llth inst., at 2 o'clock, without
further notice.
DOLalifaii`Y.—On the 12th inst., Mies Margaret
Jane Don hart), aged 12 YOU.
Funeral from the residence of hire. Rachel !Alarm
No. 215 German street, below Third. thin(Wednesday
afternoon. at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows,
Cemetery. •
DORSE:Y.—On the 12th tut., George W . Dottier, in
his 17th year.
Funeral from .his father's residence, corner of Mar
ket and Third streets, Camden, N.J., this (Wednesdly
afternoon. at *o'clock
TURNER.—On timidity Meriting, 11th that,. Mary
Turner, wife of Wm. Turner, in the 37th year of her
I Y;(neral from the roaidence of her husband, 000 -
Intent, West Philadelphia, on Thursday afternoon, 15th
inst., at 1 *Woolf. To proceed to Laurel Rill Camel°.
rY.
KILEY.—On the 12th inst., David Kiley, aged 27
years.
_Funoral from his late residence, No. 13 Mead street,
Fro t,
oak. Almond, this (Wednesday afternoon, at
I ("MCC Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. •
dRANI(B.-00 the 12th mat., Mr. Abram Shanks. in
the Seth year 'Of hie Isle,
BLACK AND PURPLE VALENCIAS,
-11- 1, oents.
E ick and Purple Velvet Poplins.
••candils 373 i onto.
•• . tretspiles.
- " and White nem s Moussalines,S7 ant&
manned De Lames, to 001141.
" VelToi holm. and Velour Rees.
kfl P' i n , n d 's B hxrpsd
_e "I.
" Bult i vr Warp &shone* and ...mamas.
" Thibet and Bey Stets Long Shawls, ke.
hat received Iff
BESSON SON, Mourning jitoe,
1132 elDe GRE.BTIgiVr fiteet•
ANTI-SLAVERY lIIEETING.—T H E
meetins usually hold In connection with the
lily Wants Anti-filavery Rarr. wilt tws held this ear
in t^e Saloon, south end, of tho 2188EMBIAY BUILD
INGS,Tenth end hestnut streets, cutornencing on
W.141.NE81/A1 MORNING, December lint II o'clock,
and continuing through the tent day. It
THE REV. ANTOINETTE BROWN
BLACKWRLL, lecture in MUSICAL
IrDIID HALL, WEDNESDAY EYEKINO, Decem
ber Bet, Mb 514.012-2 t.
NOTICE.— AffNuAt MEETING
and elealop of officers for the KIMBERTON
COAL COMPANY wt!Lke held al No. 37 booth THIRD
street, op the Third MONDAY of December. 1869.
DA ID 13. BIRNEY, Heoretarr.
PITILADILLTIIIA, December 13, 1869. dl4-It
BANNEKER INSTITUTE.—A STATED
Meeting will 'be held THIS I W ednesday) EVEN
IICr'Nth Instant, at o'clock.
It* J. C. WHITE. Jr., Secretary.
fr - • MINISTERS. —.A MEETING OF THE
tiettrelt_fiNfBTßY of eitv will be held TO.
iTte l l g y 4 rfer b lir IT:LUX T orrlie C b i lg i lle
Prayer Meeting . to make errnuemente for United
Traver for the t. ohveraion of the World.
0000 INVESTMENT TO ASSIST
1 4 , TILE BOWL—The HOWARD MISSIuNARY
SUNDAY SCHOOL. established in 18,3, in the midst of
desiSute puindation Silva t. below Fourth,
has. tor sixteen years. rendered asststawe, as well cc
?elisions instruction, to many families in that neigh
bornood nut the increased destitution arising from
want of worse and scarcity of money among working
People, has committed us to look beyond our own re
sources for relief. Many friends Of the poor have re.
gPetided heretofers, to out appeals. Last
winter, in addition to other. heavy expenditures,we
distributed npwaida of 8630 in 13HW S. COAL, OHO
OERIEn. and MONEY to pay house rent.
Our Missionary, JONN SEDDON. will call upon
those who have contributed heretofore, and others,
to receive any contributions they may have to make to
the above olSeet.
N. B.—Mr. SEDDON is the only agent authorised
to receive rubsoriptions. JOHN M. HARPER,
013-3 t, Supt. of the Howard Sunday School.
ZSECOND 1110HTOA0E, WILLIAMS.
PORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD COM.
.—Holders of Bonds Who desire to avail them
selves of the advantages of the settlement of the affairs
of this Company are reseeded to call, without delay,
and esecute the necessary Power of Attorney ; ml
those who have not alread done so will contribute the
amount'of assortment of q 1 nor thousand to defray the
expenses. A. VANDYKE.
Chai*Routh e Committee,
dl3-12t THIRD Street.
Tr PROFESSOR COPPEE'S SEVENTH
LECTURE on THURSDAY evening next, at
AND RAYON n Al,. Sub not
143raidiatNokp
and Wolf." Admission2s A j lady
and gentleman to a single texture SO cents t to the re
maining six leo•nres el. dl3-3t.
v1110:11AS FRANCIS MEAGHER WILL
to his amebrated Lsotnre en Dean Swift, ia
igank . eray, on FRIDAY', 16th instant, 213h:1411-
WTurr. LADIES OF THE SPRING GAR
DEN tiNITARIAN SOCIETY will hold their
and Festival at RAN DEI, AND NA YDN
commencing on Friday afternoon, 16th, end closing
17th mat, Dotb lawful and fancy articles. suitable for
holiday present., can be purelutsed as favorably as else.
whets alto, refreshments furnished.
We earnestly desire the attendance of all our friends,
as our time is short.
The Eighth.street care Muhl the Hall every few
minutee. Ttoketa may be lied at Pugh's, Arcade build.
itheetuntstreet below Seventh,or at Allen's, Spring
Garden street, above Eighth. Refreeliment tickets 50
tents, season tickets IS cents. and single ticket , ' ID
.113-6t*
crEVERETT LITERARY UN lON.—LION.
HENRY J. ftAVNIONWE LECTURE' on the
It Fi r Tet V rt a + . ;; l e t n i f t g r ev i e )A LlL e . lnn A l te " i t i l i , Bren , n'it,
Fifth and ¢heatnut •
_fitaekhonee's, Eighth and Green;
Rwers', Bisth and Vine; and Ereabytenan Ileokatote,
Cheetnut etreeti
Lecture to commenee quarter before Eight. dll-4t
0 3 0 . HEALTH OVFICE.—
Dacca= 7111,1868.
SEALED pßoposida
Sealed Prow:lsle will be. received at this office until
Deo.2oth, at 12 filling and grading the vacant
lots boun4ed by Lehigh avenue, Cedar and Lucie streets,
in the Nineteenth ward. " Propoettle" wt il edits' the
Price Per the one-horse cart toed or or the entire job.
B 7 order or the Bea rd of Health•
ARTHUR lITIQUS.
dote-11-2(t-ht Health Offioer.
OFFICE CARBON RUN IMPROVE.IITMENT CO.—Pniusbstrnia, Deo. ID, leta—A
epeeist meeting of the etockholders of the Carbon Run
Improvement Company will be held on THERSDAY,
the Fkl instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the office of the
Company, 0. E. corner of Front and Chestnut streets,
Phdadelphie, to receive a report on the present coudi.
tion of Its atleirs, and to express their slaws as to the
future course they wish the Directors to pursue in the
matter.
Du order of the Board of Directors.
dlf-let 11. 113, TILDEN, President.
r 0 . J4FFEIRSOIy COLLEGE...TUE lA.
dersignad committee request all persons who
have been members of the "Pranklin Literary Nociety
ofJefferson college," to forward their names , addresses
end occupations, for the purpose el Insertion in the
Triennial Oatslogue. Friends of deceased members
please notice the above, J. O. 1111,WN,
D. PATTON, ( Com.
T. N. BICKEL.
MX07013 , 7110, PA., NO. 8, lasP. 431231
MrsREV. E. H. CHAPIN 11AVIN.0
IfDIED arid ps-written hie+ i t lgair i e
ket - street. w at i o l e d e elj T va w r e i l t ft 4 hY s kV A EDNESD Ev'scia
Doc. H. at 8 o'clock. This will he the only oppo d r i t o cZir 3 .
this season, of bearing M?. c 11Am.
BTGEO. W5l. CIIJITIS. ESQ., WILL
deliver his,new loottge, on' The Present &tied
or the stveri Question, at NATIONAL HA LL.
MARKET ST ENT, above TWELFTH, on THURS
DAY EVENI OI.Deo. 14th, at 7g 0 Cii001(. Tickets 21
cents; for sale et the prtneasel Bookstores and nt the
deer. , • dlO at.
___
fREV. 11. GRATTAN GUINNESS WILL
'preach truesday AFTERNOON. &Lag
in the Fourth Baptist. Church, (Rev.. Mr. Jef
fery a.) Eifili and Bottonwood streets. Evening. at 7g,
o'tleels, In the Rev. Dr. Blaokwood'e church, bixteenth
and George's streets. On Wednesday afternoon, at M.'
,Volootr,tu the Reg. Dr. Brainard's otiu rob, Fine street,
,belfriv Foroth, And on Wednesday evening, At 74
n'emel., he wi ll preach hie Farewell Sermon m the
Rev. Or.Wylie'saheroli, Broad et. below Spruce. 2t*
AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP THE
Brst-mortsane Bondholders of the WIL
gSPORS AND - ELMIRA RAILROAD COMEA
, bed 4 on WEDNESDAY NEXT, litb inst.,
at 11 A. M., in room No ao MERCHANTS' EX
CHANOE, to reeffiVO thp repo of the Commit Me.
Punctual attendance le requested. dIO- 44 t
r--.111)1101ETITtY 7. RAN' MOND E VITOII.
WEVIRVET°IIkokIir. tea,
ie al t i fb
uITzIIARY Uld lON. on Tap RBDAY VEN [NO, the
151 of Deoember. Sublent— The Late War in Italy,"
TILE PRE9I4.T.M.LAbELPRIA AVED,NESDAYi iDECEPLBER.; 14, 1859:
07OFFICE OF• RECEIVER. OF TAXES,
ILA DELPH Dagengier brit. •
gFrOE, TO TAX-PAYERS.— ht Titit-tiayani of
the several Walla of the City of Ptilleitelphia are here.
by, notified that If the State and Oity due for the
year 1849, are not stud before the ME day of January,
ite l lre r u e ent if e l ax ti VN:lll h t l i/ e ArareA,, h tl!s a git:tg
Wien gents 071 adcotion r ai will be charged oor publica
tion. Also, after the 18th car of January, ISSN arma:fir
'of vir cent. will be added noon all taxes remaining
unpaid, and costs thereon for collection.
(Signed) A. I. PLOMERFELT,
Reamer of Taxes.
MILLINERY GOODS.
WARBURTON'S,
10c4CKESTNITT STREET, noond Moro above Tenth,
..30.9 South SECOND STREET, below Spruce.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
REAL LAOS COLLARS AND SETS,
IN BRUSSELS POI4TE,
BRUSSELEI'AppLiguE.
VALENCIENNES, .
RONITON, and
MALTESE.
A leo,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
REAL THREAD, CAMBRIA, AND ALENCON
VEILS, COIFFURES, AND BARBES.
Also,
A FULL LINE OF
PARIS EMBROIDERIES,
And every deeoription dime by the yard
WARBURTON'S
RIBBON. LACE, MILLINERY, and EMBROIDERY
1001 CHESTNUT STREET, above Tenth,
dtl.tf if and Ma S. SECOND ST.. below Spruce
CONFECTIONEItY.
---
pREPARINt3r FOR CHRISTMAS.
FOWLER Re TOWNSEND,
RKET STRET,
Are cottge i l i W Btu fee tur
ORO C II E VARIETIES
BON BONS, CREAM CONFECTIONS, FINE SUGAR
ALMONDS. JELLIES, &0., &o.
Also, French Nina-Necks. Chrlstmas-Tree Orna
ments, Ac. We have also fine Figs. Ramie*. Pas er
shell A 'monde, Ao., An., suitable for the coming holi
days, to which we respectfully invite the attention of
buyers be forrrpurchasing elsewhere. Don't forget No.
916 MARKE'r street. tllg-tial
HOLIDAY GOODS.
FANCY ARTICLES
FOR CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY TRADE.
W. D. GLEN N.
NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,.
OFFERS POE BALE AT LOW PRICES,
Portmonnaiee, Pocket Books and Pomo In great Va
riety.
Cigar Calm Card Cases.
Toilet Bottles in rich colors and decoration*.
Penny Putt Born in ohm a, glass, metal, &a.
Wass Odor Boxes and Feature Brands.
Ladies' Travelling Bays, a tine assortment,
Paper Maohe (foods, new style to alaobite.
Oentlemenn Drrsin Cs Caere, English, in variety.
Backgammon and Chess Boards.
Fanny Inkstanda
Portable Desks and Writing Cage&
Calbas and Work Boxes.
And many other goods suitable for presents.
dl4-121if
TOYS, FANOY GOODS,
TOYS, ETC., ETC
Is endless variety, emd st LOWEST PRICES,
At SA south FOURTH Strout,
W . TILLER, Importer
4114-dt9ath
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Punt Boxes, Pictures,. Porternottesiee Colored
Crayons, Drawing Books, roue}lmam& Papers, ko.
801101.2 JANBNTZKY,
dl4 118 South EIGHTH. Street.
IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
It to well known that Ilia moat elegant, uteri°, ahaate,
and beautiful
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
IVORY TYPES
ate produoed at
111c,CLEES' N 0.626 CHESTNUT STREET.
By the bate reduction in hie pricer'.
. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
co diatinguished for their superiority, con now be pro
cured at as tow rates as others furnish an ordinary ar
ticle for.
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, 81.00.
M.e C LEES,
626 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH.
dl2-101
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
A FINE WRAPPER,
AIUITLER,
SCARP TM
or SHAWL.
One of these artiotee will Le very• aooeptable to your
gentlemen friendly.
• WINR ASSORTMENT 01 ,
STEREOSCOPES.
AT
W. W. KNIGHT'S.
606 .ARCH STREET.
PINE 1311IRTIL HEAVY UNDERCLOTHINO, AND
GLOVES,
Of Mt tin& littt-djel
it WM. A. DROWN & CO.,
245 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS
SUPERIOR
UMBRELLAS,
VIIOLES4LE 411'.0 RET4IL
dow
CRISTMAS GIFTS.-STEREOSCOPES
AND STEREOSCOPIC VAEWS.
OPERA 01, ORES mounted in PEARL. 'IVORY,
and VELV9 r , new and elegant ,pattern;, Kalei
doscopes, Po yoramas, Mathematical Instrumeoto,
Claude Lorraine, or Landscape Mirrors. Geometrical
Model, Magic Lanterno, Globes, Barometers. Mantel
Thermometers, Eye-We:saes, Gold Spectaelee, Cold
Eye-Glasses, Rn.
IVIcALLISTE.R & lIROTHER,
(Eitabliohed in 1790.)
723 CIIESTR UT eTR hET.
McALLISTEFt'S 'PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE
CATALOGUEtiIe pages. 200 illuntrtltions) of Optical,
Mathematical. and Philosordocal instrumento, Ibr
n hilted grat to, on application , and mailed free of charge.
dlpamf-tit
CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND
thew who wish to make their eefeetions of
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Would do well to call at
CHARLES DUMMIG'S.
No. 812 CREBTNUT BTIMET.
Mr. D. was this summer in Europe, making a Beim,
on of altogether
NEW GOODS
Fur hie new Store, Net opened
lie Las an extensive Stock of
FANCY GOODS,
TOYS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CRICKET,
ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS. ko.,
Harnesses In elegence, variety, and cheapness of
nrioes, anything before neon in this oity.
Such as French China, Terre Cotta, Parlan Marble,
Bohemian Glass, Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava, Ladies'
Bags, Purses. Portmonnsies, Chessmen, and Cameo of
all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Macho floods. Toys of
all kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds. ds•tm
CHINESE FANCY GOODS.
FRUIT PLATES, LACQUERED AND GILT
TEA TRAYS, do. do.
TEA POYB, . do. do.
WORK BOXES AND TABLES, do.
LADIEB' CABINETS, do. do.
DESKS, CADDIES, BOXES, 14.44, do.
80 Pairs Chinese Costumes, assorted.
66 Cases Canton Dinner Sets, &o,
60 Seta Rattan Clothes Hampers,
India Vases, Allumettes, Toilet Sita,
Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, &0., /co
For ante at the CHINRSE STORE of
ALLEN CUTHBERT,
20 South EIORTH Street,
dO-fma6t tip Stairs
WATCRES AND JEWELLERY.
11OLIDAY PRESENTS.
We have Just reoelved e. new and beautiful as
sortment of
WATC JEWELRY,
AND
S'LV ERWARE.
Selected expressly for Holiday Presents, consisting in
Part
op
GOLD WAT D O I HE S O RUTA TL E M FR EITHER
Some inlaid with diamonds and others enameled,
01.50,
WATCIIPS SUITABLE FOR BOYS.
Also, on hand. a beautiful assortment of
DIAMOND JEW SOUP,
Wall kinds, at reduced prices. Diamonds Mounted
in the most eaduisite style. Our style of
getting Diamonds cannot he ex-
celled in this country.
CORALOur sesortnient of Jewelry embraces the following:
,
MOSAIC,
PLAIN, and
FANCY JEWELRY
of every description. such as Gold Neck and Vest
Chains., Studs, S,oeve Buttons , Gold Thimbles, Pencils,
Tooth P icks , Armlets Lockets &o. Ac.
atLvkavtt - ARE.
Silver Spoons and Forks; Pie, Cake, Butter, Ice Cream
nod Fruit Knives; Preserve, Sugar and Berry Spoons;
Salt Cellars, Napkin frin_gs, Card Cases and Silver
Sets, connoting of Knife. Fork, and Spoon for Cluldren,
with an endless variety of goods in our lino, which we
will sell at reduced prices.
Gold and Jet Bracelets of all kinds, of the newe s t dn.
W r'.8 . 01,1 Gold and Silver purchased for cash ortnken
in exchange. /lease call and exainine at
LAD CHES T NUTSp
d 134 No. ern Street,
OPERA GLASSES.—A large and beauti
fulet assortment of opera in,ev .er y nristy
of mounting—velvett L
stablislied 1708.)
w 0. 7 1,11 Chestnut street.
db-msv tlailf
'L.PERA GLASSFS, Pearl, Ivory, and
/grinned, with the finest Aehromstio Lenses, at
M. J. FRANKLIN'S, Outteutm
113 Smith FOURTH Street, below Chestnut,
IP" Also, Improved Hootaeles, eorr a e r fily s fitted to the
ICA VT:t7l4l=l;flhd at MATAA
nude.dl-tt
• •
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
NEW ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED DOM
FON OHIUBTMAS 00711.
For male by jOSSPH SAWN, N 0.17 South Sinn
Street. above abestnut.
BOOK .21? RAPHAEL 'MADONNAS. BeautlM
photokragui ilinetsatione,Ot inoroetv
TUB FAIL/OLEO Or 01,1 t LLORD..
nonrated
John Franklin. Splendidly engraved steel plates. Fo-
ji tariSIPTHE HOLY LAND. Upwards of 60 s
trations by Blrket Foster. Small to.
tinted paper.
Cloth anmorocco.
THE fROVERDB OF SOLOMON. Illuetrated by
John Gi bert. With notes by James Hamilton, D. lb
Otowit,Sto. Cloth. gilt.
BUNYAN'B PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. WPII ete
face by Rev. C. Kingsley, and 120 illustrations, from ori
ginal designs by Cliaries,Seenett. A new edirion. I
vol. It t dila of Igniting.
SHAKSPEARE'S M eIRCHANT OF VENICE. ll
luetrated by Dirket Foster and others, in the kyle of
Ware Elety Extra clyh.
THE BOOR OF MO ERN BALLADS. Printed in
Gold. Containing_ the Creme of Modern Ballad writing.
FAVORITE ENGLISH POEMS, of the Two Cen
turies (unabridged,. Illustrated with upwardsof 200 en
gravings on wood, from drawing. by the most eminent
artists. 1 elegant vol., small Ito., In fine extra cloth,
bank and sinee full gilt.
POETRY AND PICTURES PROM THOMAS
MOORS. I elegant vol.. Ito.. illustrated throughout
he hoot
e
the most eminent artists. Beautifully printed on finest tinted paper. In morocco extra.
BUHNe POt. MS AND SONGS. An entirely ROW
edition, illtletrated throughout by the most eminent cr
uets. I very elegant vol.. 410.. calf, gilt.
CHRISTMAn wiTH TtiA POKTR; a collection of
Fongs. Carols, and descriptive Verses. relating tri the
estival of Oh nettling. Embellished with 63 tinted illus
trations by. Birket Foster. 1 large vol. Seth, most eX'
l i f i tTr i ihMl l iDEMß. Illustrated edition. Collected
and arranged by the author. Illustrated with 7/ designs,
engraved in the highest style of art, from designs
bY
Dirket Foster. Hameon
Weir, William Harvey. J. Feu-
Mel. F. R. Pinto seal, and other eminent artists, end a
portrait from is drawteg by Lawrence. I v01.,av0., oloth,
REYNARD THE FOX. after the Version of Goethe.
By Themes J. Arnold. With ( the
illustrations from the
damns of Wilhelm von Kaulbach. I vol., deo. Beau
tifully Printed on the finest tinted paper. Cloth. gilt.
THE hIERRIE DAYS OF ENGLAND, Sketches o.
the toots Time, By. Edward MoDertnet. Illustrated
with ui large engravings from Drawings by Joneeh
Nash, George ThOIIIPS, Ifirket Foster, Eduard Cot
bould. std. !to. Half morocco, elegant.
AUTOGRAPH .t.TCH,NOS: lip American Artiste.
Illustrated by selections
peso
American Poets, limps a
collection of twelve drawings by Durand, Barley. Mir
not, Ae. Crowe folio.
AnIPERaiNli ANNA Ln OF THE ENGLISH BI
BLE, from 1126 to 1348. With memoirs f Tyndale MA
his cotemoormies and successors. A coous history or
the various translations and editions, pertratt, &o. 2
vein Po- morocco antmee.
AuDußows maps OF A MERICA, from Draw
ings made in e Untied Staten and their Territories,
illustrated with several hundred colored puma. 7 vols.,
Bvo.. h 4) f m °roan°, •
ALPHAIIaT ANNOI AT nt, doggrel verse by an
old Etonian. Each page eurrouuded with engravings
by G. W. Terry. {ro., eloth.
A magnent collection of choice English and French
Standard and Miscellaneous Works now in inoc}t, seg.
Mims. !anything Over before offered for sale in this
cots. Priced catalogues can be had gratis on applica
tion.
C. J. PRIDE, having connected
of
with the
above busineen, inciters tint attention or his friends to
his new location. d14.3t
itiARTIEN 3 R ATTRACTIVE JUVE
NII4.IB FORIB6O.
NO LIE THRIVEN. A Book for Nora. By the author
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gilt edges, 76 cents.
The title of this book almost tells its own story. It
is one of a class of capital works for the young, which
Messrs. Martian have been rapidly introducing to a wide
circle of charmed renders—works that are worth the
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—Crucial
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Dick, who, though unseen,:whippere in his ear a good
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has a sad experience at other times ."—Conarrgarionat
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Illustrated. 18mo. 10 cents; gilt edges, 75 oents.
A Store for the young, written by gine win) distils/ 1
cone:thimble ekill.in unfolding dementia scones of sun
bone and clouds sn a natural sitylm—Prasbyterean.
The above three volumes, in a peat box. 31.50.
WILLIE AND NELLIE ; or, Stories About my Ca
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60 cents ; gilt edges. 75 cents
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"A religious story, planned and executed with akin,
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76 cents; gilt edges, 41.
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INFLUENCE.• By the author of Miriam; or, The
Power of Trutn. 16mo. 10 cents.
The above five volumes, in a neat box, 33.75.
THE BAeKET OF FLOWRS; or. Piety and Truth
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Insio. 31 cents.
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~• The above three velem], in a neat box, 81./l .
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LIST Inoludes
STANDARD BOOKS
IN PLAIN AkD FANCY BINDINGS.
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS
IN O_REAT VARIETY.
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ALBUMS, PLAIN AND ILLIaITRATV
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THE WORKS OF WASHING/ON IRVING,
FENIMORE COOPER._
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IN VARIOUS BINDINGS.
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
THEY HAVE J ST PUBLISHED
EDITH'S MINISTRy. I.
By Ilarrlet B. Mopever.
Author of "Anishine. "Tho Flounced Robe,' etc.
Y.
THE GOSPEL IN LEVITICUS. BL the Rev. Joe.
A. Soma, D. D. Author of "The Lest Times.'
nELcatirs HYMNOLOGY. ilistorlcal Sketches
of 117rans; their authors; their influence. Ac.
Also, new edittons of
TEE CAMP FIRES OF TUE AMERICANREVO
LUTION. Beautifully illustrated.
•
PROCTOR'S ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE
CRUSADES. In various bindings.
THE YOUNG AMERICAN'S LIBRARY. 12 vol..
AUNT MARY'S LIBRARY. 10 vol..
MRS LEE'n LIBRA KY. 4 vols. _
LINDSAY ac . III,AICI . STON,
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THE BEST SIOODS
Always on hand, and orders attonded to personally.
F. S.—Strangers visiting the city ate solicited for their
Immures and orders. n2-wfm.2mif
ATARM AIR FURNACE.
THE NEW CONE FURNACE
GAB CONSUMER
Will thoroughly Warm your house with oratantsa
1,0111 COAL than is reeuireit by any other Furnace.
Satisfaction in all oases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed
and Ventilated by ARNOLD S. WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
SLATE MANTELS,
The Richest and moat Beautiful Speclinens pi
Enamelled elate Mantels, ever offeyed for sale in this
oouutry, manufactured
low from Pennsylvania Slate
stone, and for sale very •
ARNOLD It WILSON.
unq CHESTNUT Street.
COOKING RANGES.
Alija want of the Beet Elevated Double Oven
Cooking Range, wilt do weiLlo_oall at
ARNOLD et WILSON'S,
eetn-dmiP loin fl 14 ERTN lIT
V i TEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC
PICTURES.—we Gave Just received new and beau
tiful stereoscopic slides, groups, statuary, landscapes,
Tat in t rasT BRoTHER,
d5-mws ,73111 Chestnut otrest.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
ToTHE LADIES .— IN PRESENTING
ourrespects to our Lad! onirtomere, th ee r ruty _
third semi-annual season o f oar hottpe,wek their at,
Motion to the following CMCULAR NOTIC s EI
Raving merged the prices of our styles of Farm
'deo& to the low points consequent on the enormous
importation/ of this seamy:, and having Increased the
chows of styles for retailing by tne addition of our
wholesale stock, we confidently ask an examination of
the following lines ofgoode at inducing prices:
Desirable Corsage Trimmings, Tags, Teasels, and
Cords.
blegant Styles of Dress Trimming and Bonnet Rib
bons.
A superb collecticm of Heir Nets, beaded and plain.
tinselled Black Point, Brunton, and Thread I,*es.
All width Cashmere and Brodie Shawl Borders.
French Woven Corsets. of improved shape, at low
Prints.
The best Black Crefeld Velvet Ribbons in the market.
An unequalled assortment of Zephyr trnbroiderias,
in Zephyr. Chenille, and Beaded Slippers, Chair Seats,
ho.
Superb Crochet Fringes for Cloaks.
Steel and Gilt Buckles end Slides.
Zephyr Understeetes, Jackets, Leggings. ho.
• and nor usual lame moment or Plain and Faller
Colored VE..VET A IBBONS. SILK FRINGES, VEL
VET and SILK BUTTONS, and other Fazio/ and Ede'
ele Trimmin.gs.
ofhave iummlized this season by reduoing the Prima
the BEST Q_Va Lt7T,
WtiVl.ri STEEL-SPRING HOOP SKIRTS,
with improved slides and finished ends. to a uniform
Price ot, but 10 cents per Spring, and by introducing an
unequalled mete of
SINOLE •ND DOUBLE-KNITTING ZRPHYRS. -
The Cashmere quality, which easels all other makes
—being
The roost Award for working,
The brightest in coloring.
Fresenting the beet appearance when worked up. and
nod full weight, 15 dr. to the oz.
This, together with our large stock, at the lowest
p_ izes. of the regular quality - Zephyr. of the make of
Gertz & Wegenei and others. forming the finest as
sortment of colored and Chu:whale Zephyrs in the
country.
We again call attention to the prominent feature of
our establishment—the retailing of goods fresh from
the looms. which we operate in the spacious upper
stories of our
STORE AND FACTORY BUILDING,
where we constantly employ from 80 to persons in
the various departments of our business.
FANCY eIIDERI EXECUTED AT A Few 116815' NO TICE.
J. G. MAXWELL & bON.
B. B. cot. Eleventh and Cheeteot etreets.
The Double Train Hoop Ekart, which we have just
introducedt, is the only r lint over which a dressmaker
can proper ly fit end cut the new style of gored dream,
and the only one of wafficient strength to support
dresses of heavy material.
dit-3t-w-th-s
ELEGANT
WINTER CLOAKS
REDUCED PRICES.
A? TUE
PARIS MANTILLA
EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
THE SUBSCRIBERS, in accordant,* with their caeaa
custom at this season of the year, will offer the Wane*
of their gook of elegant PARIS. LONDON. and
HOME-MADE CLOAXB, at conlidtrably REDUCED
PRICES, with a view to the termination of the setueen'a
trade. They have atilt remaining a thorough and com
plete seeortment of all the leading etglee. on the whet*
of which a base *re redaction from the nrioel - hitherto
demanded hu been made.
RICHLY ADORZ4ED
VELVET CLOAKS.
AT
REDUCED PR ICES
HANDSOME PLAIN
VELVET CLOAKS,
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
IMPERIAL PLUSH
TARTAN AND STRIPED CLOAKS,
AT REDUCED PRICES
ELEGANT
DRAP DE VELOUR CLOAKS, STRIPED,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
PARIS CLOAKS.
IN PINE BLAINE BEAVER,
♦LL A?
25 PER CENT. REDUCTION.
MOURNING AND OTHER PLAIN
O 1. 0 A KS ,
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
MISSES AND CIIILDRISN'S
CLOAKS,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
OPERA CLOAKS.
BILL CLOAkS.
EVENING CLOAKS
ALL AT
REDUCED PRICES.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO..
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
dls Elt
EE GANT LADIES'
F URS.
AT LOW PRICES,
AT THE
PAR XS
MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
THE LARGEST AbSORTMENT IN TEM CITY.
RUSSIAN SABLE,
HUDSON BAY SABLE,
EASTERN MINK SABLE,
DARIUS r SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
FINE GERMAN FITCH,
ROYAL ERMINE,
CHINCHILLA,
STONE MARTEN. Ac.,
IN CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS.
HANDSOME
MINK MARTEN
CIRCULARS AND MANTILLAS,
39 to 4-1 inches deep. 3m, GPO, MU RIO, RM. to $3OO
J. W. PROCTOR & 00.,
CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM,
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
d13.12t
ROLIDAY GIFTS.
Rich All-Wool Detainee. reduced in pm*.
A large Assortment of Vanoy Silks. reduced i ft price.
All the newest 'Wee of Cloth and Velvet Cloaks.
choice stria of EmbroideneeOloyee and Laces.
Ponce. Embroutered and L*ce Handkerchiefs,
A great variety of Vestings. "inutile for : pas.
Plain and Ribbed Boonton, for Ladle' . Lkiakinksi
Cloths. Cassimeree, and Mon's atutsrU.
Blankets (.2 Mita, lifneline. and Linens.
Pplirs.Monaco, Figured thisluseres and Shawls.
Aud the greatest variety of Drees Goode, at WS coots,
in the city. nolnPrlemk—
r oil
Detainee. Cashmeres. Cabose i Chintzes. Plaids , end
do Cherreo.
SHARPLEAS BROTHERS.
CHESTNUT and EIORTH
FOR BALE AND TO LET.
TO LET-3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the
foraew Building'. 413 ARCH Street. Well caleulated
hebt ruanufactunne lemmas, benne two ekt..
14bta, and water and water closets; also. ea. and gas
Latinos. Apply on the Pfena.es. dl4-let°
$BOOO AND $l,OOO TO LOAN ON
31ortgaze or Unencumbered Oa f Pro
per/11, :30 8. W. rti.ACICARA.
244 South THIRD Street.
lig FOR SALE—The convenient Three-
Story Briok Dwelling No. 217 CROWN Street.
Una the modern improvements. Apply to
nom,.CN FRII'Z. Conveyancer.
dl.l Jt' 8. W. corner NoNTII and SANSOM Streets.
RESTAURANT TO RENT.—The splen
did lam) Bssement Room. under No. 112 South
FOURTH Street. below Chestnut, to Rent. itplkon
the premises.
rrHE ATTENTION OF COMMISSION
Men. Jobbers. and Wholesale Dealers is called to
thole lerotantinldarge, new STORES on the east WM
of FOURTH Street, a little south of CHESTNUT.
They are furnished with all modern conveniences, and
will be let on reasonable terms to desirable tenants.
d9-fmw6t•
In A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC
BALE.—WiII be exposed at fiiblio Bale on the
Promises on Fifth day, the 29th of Twelfth month, ( De
cember,l 1559, at I o'clock I'. M.. all that valuable plan
tation. late the property of Elisabeth Mather.decem,ed.
intnated 012 the Doylestown Tornpike,l2 miles north of
the city of Philadelphia. within one-fourth of a mile of
th e soilage of Willow Grove. in Moreland townahips
Montgomery county. adjoining lards of Dr Wm. Hal
lowell, and of the late Charles Hallowell, Waithingtolt
Kimble, and other,; containing about one hundred and
three acres of land, 6 of whroh are woodland, 2 of ma
dow, the rest in stood state of cultivation. The improve
ments commit in a large stone house 21 by 65 feet, stone
barn, 12 by 66 feet bay bowie. wagon house, s'oll4i
hOtlie over a novertailing spring of excellent water, a
young apple orobard Jost beginning to bear. Thla place
deairable on account of Its pleasant, high, and health
ful situation. It. convenience to the city by means of the
North Pennsylvania Railroad. it being within 2 Wiles of
Abington Station, and oonneeted therewith by stages
twice a day from the Grove, makes it valuable for a
country seat. Persor a wishing to new the premises
previous to She day_of toile, will be shown the same by
calling on Henry Maxwell. residing thereon. For fur
tiler information, appl y to Thomas T. Mather. Washing
ton lane. Cheltenham Township. Newlin Scholtleld. No:
837 North Set enth 'Heel, or Win. Stabler, Nairn Green
"Met, Philadelphia. Condition' a ode kr-owl:tat the time
of the side by the it2ifl. (talk-4115V
TO LET—A handsome Store and Cellar'in
Strawberry street NO. 25. with See oilier lighted
by a large sky-light. Counter, gee fixtures, water-clo
sat, vault under pavement, As. Rent $lOO.
f. R.
dlO aurawberyy 'treat.
T ° LET—The large six-story ware
house No. W 2 Commerce street. suitable Iltil
twoßk.rs,rriseutstrunes purposes. Apply star.s;ntas
ioPER CENT.—We have for sale paper
paying ten per cent. per annum, !moored by deed
of trust upon first-class property in St. Loma 'The at
tention of capitalists desiring Late investments to
Intl
tad• BARER. WESCOTT, & CO.,
dT-lmifl7 SOU HTHIRD Street.
POE. SALE—A Great Bargain—A Mann-
AL' (maturing Establishment, with Steam Engine and
Boiler, and a complete s.t of Machinery for mannftur
Wring an lintel° from Iron, now a constant use for all
budding pursues. It can be clearly demonstrated that
the busineal will pay a handsome prO t. Address,
CC lAA AMHARRISON,
Nola North ELEVENTH STREET. with name and
guidance dl-lm*
FUR SALM OR TO RENT—A Large
Foundry v P " Il
rpo su e",VeVe a eliiii l e Y n m eh l trin u oll" o i
STREET, u bettr l ee i n Beach !street and Cohookeriat creek
or canal. ( lately occupied as Glenat's omnibus at Weird
In feet front, on Poplar street and 100 fast to toweilen
crest. and having a front on the Canal of about f 0 feet.
'lime premises are welt adapted, for a Foundry or Pao
tort, tee buildings easily oonverti tile for eltherjnirpnet.
LUKENS & TIONTGOAteIti
1033 BEACH Elehteeuth Yard.
rrioLET—The Second Third, and Fourth
Stories of the central sect 'utout! Stores Nos.
23 and 24 South DELAWAIth Avenue, inth . large
Connttng Room on the Second Floor. Ave. to
TIIAIN /F. MoILEONE,
n22-tf 22 and 24 SOUTH WHARVES.
NAHOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES,
Real Estate of every desoriptton, fotriale or to
tent. Apply to MAX REIN'S,
Reel Eetete Anent,
N 0.217 North SECOND Street.
In L. Tonrny Is Co.'s Seed
All order. will be promptly attended to.
_ .l -
French, and (Jarman spoken. Collector -
It entil. e. "'"4l
FOR SALE—A yaluable Lot or e ...d t
HS feet by WO, three fronts, water and Da laid on
one front ; suitable for a ehurch or factory. It is sitar
ted to the fionthwertern part of the city, ins rapidly im
proving nrcghbortibod. Terme easy. Juldress. ter per
brilers." J. K.." °Moe of tine paper. at-ts
rro LET—A Second-story Room, oonve-
A- Cent to the Stets 'lease, suitable for a Wrier'
OiSoe. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street.
CI_ENTLEMEN witing the :4, „
ILA find Loastat the Lager Beer 8•• • • •-•
the Academy. to Broad street.
WARTA._
) MEROHANT&—A. - aingle gently:min t
f r
thirty Team pram i'rdiethsi
is desirous of obtawunAitai Waldo, la ay
tergeery yretemil.l lied . a exipenammi at e
battiest. and ottani/NO*ooa unto Mule. Falsity Me
what he is - worth. Addrisaa " Banditti" at The Prue
0/804.
A PARTNER WANTED—In the Job
tobi to m ng Dry• Goods Roue' ow:b.:fess faV
; thotuseatt dollar of exalts!: oats
With bagasse preferred. to take the also* eta
Partner io an aetabrnhed business, of Snare d =
tt;!.Pas_tr., r
I eostmrications addressed ta Bet Ifin
T i r s aPou , , sanely wad . emit.
ACOMPETE% T BOOKKEEPER, with
ten yesie eXpetienee.7.ltairts ao snow. moat is •
equaling Ion» or Baak.Pirsholass esti Winos* tar
nished. A 4 dress " Caear." Box MG dli-3to
PARTNER WANTICD—By a yams man
_I.- & wady ettablished to
. h• RetallDr4 a eotla , lirZ:
nen, sad banns a handsom @twat, a
need man soi-Lueinsed with the rortharesa goods ns
tbut and New York ntarkekdwt haitnu m r cast ag .
of at least Throb Thousand moan
dl34t. " A.B. a,' taut oat&
WANTED Bythe lat of January, a situ.
than by u young nuin in a Cointnnakka Dry
Goode or Yronnnat Douse. Address
dale " IL? Press Moe.
PARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION.
--The owner of a valuable piece of lend logoklist
the city of Phtladeiphia, in a quarter where tlarevw
meats are gicioi rapidly extiondiug, Is desirous of ex
changing it Bar a stock or Dry Goods or other perto
Preeerty la hit batineas is in distant State. he wig
amylase or it on tenni that will east)). the purchaser to
doable his investment ins short time. Please address
"A. 8.." at the oaks of The Press, Stating where as
internal, may be bad. trta2t..
WANTED—A Salesman in the cloth be
goose. one acquainted with the city
vont''' . trader. Addrus W. B. & Co.. at th e " cliall " *
The Prue. dl2 3t
ABOOK-KEEPER, of seven years expe;-
rienee. is open for an engagement from fartnerT
let, and refer* to his present end Pricer employers
Haring bade (semi business training,. be voetti
willing to exert Ms energies to promote rue epteloyer's
ll:tweete in any department. Address " Capabllity."
at
this othee. dlik
WANTED—a partner in s Wholesale Li
onivvinroartgoiag a good &Who= auld W&
di es. wi th rsai name.t li g g4 i e bila r tai d r i R•
PPARTNERWAITTED—In an establish
ed Vilidesede Boot sad Moe Homo. Maid'.[ to
'names the bashes'. One whociao expougoaad
twenty thousand dollar& Commtueateone. nth
same m . cent to "E. E.," at this 44F1C11. 1141 be I. -
dee de-ik•
010unea )000 —Wanted to must from
*ago to 8 10. 0 00 is it saustipttagr
Tbe best of references girea wed notttra4.
dress, with real name and fall particalant.' 3.._
o "
ffi ice Blood'a Dispatch. The Mean way be townies
if laminas. an 11 warrant. 4111-11 i.
PARTNER WANTED.—An opening in
an established Commence Hwal (Dry - Geode) of •
parinersam aLi Doter oal the lit of Vie year. amt
satire, bemuses nun. arbo soald.oesist
saisd fr o m
to elo,too, nay admits' COMMINSIDa Sonnese.'• et tM
°tees of this paper. Pan- tt
JanuaryWANTED—By or . t SitUatkill
04 7 eanigf_fliZiattlkl Book 40.: nnn. of
a is atr o. o=w7 aciasatisocas...
WANTED.- . To sell at a Bargain, the
NIA most desirable Hotel Froparty Blug a oetrf
Po.. waited at New Hope, equal
pis suoi Baotou. Foe ursow ot_thorty ef
the Promote. Pot tome, 6:a, 00 co at seems LW.,
HULK, Danville. Ps. all-ew •
&IitisEDIANTs.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC—
LAST MOM 0P.T138 OPRRA.
Opera tote...new* henceforth stVX. Doors oohs at T.
TO , NIMIT. LAST APPEARAIRCE OP
MLLE. ADELLIA RASTI.
sod Oral PerrOTIRMIC6 0
LA SONNAMBULA.
NOTICE TO THE Director...l4U
it greatly to their interest to Teta= nett week totems
Noyk, and to go throne t Boston, beg to &agonies, that
THIS WEEK will be
THE LAST or THEM PHILADELPHLI SHAW&
They urn about entering into arrangetioahr withat wan
Prevent the retorn The
any circumstances. .P e re ir atrust that OA PAWN&
age, &may the Lew remaining nishla, will be cell:Mar
*mate with the unanimously acknow ledged azo•LiansollP
!Atha company : gad the risk, labor, and espenne nytand
talk.thse.2-IguggViST:=l",:it:Th7Loag
of SIC LIAN YESPa, which will be atm
on FRIDAY malt.
THIS (Wednesday/ EVENING, Dee. 14 at Ti(.
Last appearance of
MLLE. ADELINA. PAWL.
I Only nicht or
LA BONNAMBtLA.
ADELINA PATTI haying attracted, in New York.
immense anthraces, the Arnim bare toad* image.
Manta for her_to appear. next west. at Sl* New leek
Academy of Music.
Miss PATTI will, therefore, sing oast mon in PM/a
delphia,_
THIS OiredaWayrEVSNlNG, Dee.lL
when will be area. for that night only. BellinVa
eala
brated Opera of
LA SONNAMBULA,
on which mession Attie NM will appear kirthe last
tune in Philadelphia. enth BILIGNOLI and AMODIO.
' The sale of sesta for Sonnaattailn mannamma th-dew.
TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, first and oily matt
of Paciat's celebrated uumaof
Oa FRlDVitively last rush: of
E SICILIAN PERS. .
with its masa nt mire es sass, new WO 10110.41.
sceizemand dresees.
ON SAILIADAY. GAAND GALA NIGHT.
first appearance, in Amines of tae groat awn,
when a grand opera, and two iota of other onuses vii
be liven. Particulars hereafter.
4FEO.—LAST WEEK or tam OPERA.
TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. December M.
The determination of the Directors to make the Or
son in Ptubidelphia Blunter than they onguaily Weed
ed precludes theymisibili it of piricy all the now
of their *stems* rePencele. AA exception AM=
made to firm of the celebrated opera of 13,LP70. the
c reduction of which bas bele—termampil Mules the pee
tens_y ears. *edam. GAZZ/1.3.156 will meg the pert of
SAFFO. which , both in New York acid Hareas. w e
been pronounced to be her neatest mrt.
elles Intl be Eby BRIE/KOLL Pi cantactacep
STesAKOF, The opera of fULF7O sill be_ well.
for the PI . and. moat poetirely. ONLY TULE. -
THURBDA . December 13.
QIGNORSUSINI—LAST WEEK or TEM
OPERA.—The Dtreeton have nateh pip ain an
nouncing the arrtral e in the Ocean Queen, ;be gnat
Beam. rtIONOR Anxious as they are tam ese
no Mien to render the premat mason a remittable we
se regards completeness, variety. SIOVIhif• Sad ex
senesce. they base made arrangements for tbe first and
ONLY appearaof SIONOR SUNNI. at the darned -
ran academy o M agic ons LSI CRDAY , December If.
at the GRAND GALA MO RT.
GRAND GALA NIGHT—Sm. brsntr—On
SATURDAY—The Direetori beg to
they ll ewe on SATURDAY nest * (}RAND BA ton
NIGHT. uvula to that given on Sant:day last. the
netformances eonasst of an Ware Open aed
acts Dom too other celebrated Orem. W 1110/06.
SI:AWNI rill wake Ina fust &ppm/ante.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Bole Lesseo........Mra. . A..(1. nU ,
Stage hlanager.. Ansas. —....-...—„. AV F. - rt.,.
Brum=
Third Week of Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY um,:
TEM (WEDNESDAYr E VENIN G. NW. U. L.
ALBALIA EVE.
Roth O'Connor. Mr. %Valium W Kitty =dos. Mr a.
AN HOUR IN szvuzz.
In winch Mrs. Barney Willman will nontsia &On
° . I Viro aids with the new Fans OA.AN
•
BARAN'.
sir... Priam S 10
an aznaL fie
Bests mpcnulod time dara iA advisee.
WHEATLZY 8 CLARKS'S MOB.
STREET THEATRIL
THIS (WED
Art NE uNEQ VASDAY)L wirmutio, Dos. u.
MATCH.
Str Beary Aroclnie, Mr. Dolman • Dr. Reteliartry, Via
J. 8. Clarke; Hester Grssettroak., din. Wood.
JENNY LIND. -
Miss Lestherltings. atlas lenity Lust Mrs. Wood.
Seats PRlCts.—AdOusaws. mean=; seam= oaks
In Dress Circle, 3?) cents; Pam/mat seam
Doors open at ball past . d o'clock pasformaaaa Igo
ocesuaertee at T o'clock SToodaalT•
AN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.D
NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT et n shore
Right)), D. Aretarea. sole greener:lr.
THIS (WEDNESDAY, AFTERNOON Ltd ZVI:X
ING. Dee. M.
GRANn PERFORMANCES,
ftweluding Fears of Equestrian and limns/tie Skiir
and the get fortnenees of Trateed Avireele.
Re-engagement cf the Austretran Rider,
THE
GREAT MatAEd LVIIwJtE
:
Second weekofIORCeNTLAND.,
The entertainment Intl commence with the Malt.
lent Hippodrscustic Spectacle. 'tweed
DAN RICE'S DREAM OF CHIVALRY.
Br Into ron•liattion the entire telKniTooll o f
STAGE AND RING,
And introducing nearly two hundred wren, worm.
end children, Wlll horses. Afternoon perforseneees atC
Wednesday end gauntly. Prices ma osuaL
NOW ON EXUIBITION.—The latest
worts of Mdl3e. Rosa Boalour. entitled "Log Roo
rieueros." (Spanish Muleteers crossing the ?Imam.)
and Morning in the Highland.. ante the celebratedyor
trait of herself, by Edouard Debuts, on exhibition for a
ehort time, from 9A. )3. tall a P. M. /Ammon 36
cents. EARLE'S ttALLSRI ES.
dia-13t Ole Cflatnirf Street.
3,1 isTROPOLITAN BALL JAYNE'S
COMMONWIULLTHDDILDINO.CHESTNIFT
Street. near SIXTH.
THIODON'S MUSEUM OP MECHANICAL ART&
The sokaoarledged Moral and lastrurtire Exturatioa o
the dar;the Bloat heaotaal, troncerkl, and uctMal ere
opened ta the Washer City.
MONDAY EVENING. Dee.U, 1800.
an WE DN E S DA Y ry%en daring the weal,
and SATCSDAI AFTERNOONS
Term:letting with the terrtfio scene or the Storm at bor.
Ansttsitoe.—Adal.a. 25 cents; Children ander tea
years of age.l.s cents.
Door, open at 7in the evening, and d'eleek is the
ehleraoort. Remember the Day Licht Thestrican aeon.
Ivadoesday and Sam day afterecees. 413 dal
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, (SOUTH
EAST GA' LERY t.
bONNTAIi'II great Panting._
"A DREAM OF ITALT."
With LPSSlNG'Bltonderous Wort A rty
" THE MARTYRDOM OF JO • Kum.
As aim). apacianna
ACRENBA_OR,_eTEIN BR VCR. 111 7 BRIA r Re
cliava
CAMPRACSE DRB
N. EILRAI and
0.4811. rt.
Will be exhibited from 9 A.M. toe r. M., and 7 to A
P. M daily on nr.d after December 13,1919.
Admimon is centa. dlO-11
PENINTSYLVANLS. AOADIMY OF THE
FIFE ARTS
hrtur vasET,
Is OPE 3 DAILY, tthandays excepted./ from 0 A. AL
till.
BARTB o twin yr s NAVE OP
PARADISE
Now ox Exhibition fors short tims.
Admission 35 cents. Children under Tenn be
'nee.
Shares of Stock SM.
MCDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RAOR
'boys SECOND.—Chanue of Bill.
DECHALUNIA.
Dechshuns.— ...... . ......
C own.— .... ...A. Id. Hersandes.
LOST afforot.
Lost Brother.. _ Billy Thomas.
Uncle A. J. Levitt.
NEW BAND OF BERE.VADERB.
AA AL_Plernaudsz.
J. Levan,
MI Thomas.
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sater Winans, . /MO POMO
30.1 111
Walmma. Thom. Lt.
Adausinon. 30.15. 555 35 cents. da
rifIEMPLE OF WONDERS.
Northeast corner of TENTH mut CHESTNUT
streete7BeoondLtoM,
CRANIA OF ENTERTAINMENT EACH
SIGNOR BLITZ,
The areal Ventriloquist and Magician will glee his
New and Astootahmg Performances at tire* shine
EVERlLEVENlNti_g_Tio_okeek,, and DNESDAT
and BATURDAY AFTER:INS at 3 ccilstk i als7
Mirtmg of Laughable Scenes NIENTR
Incomprehensthie Feats or NA UR_..A_ MAO .BP
RIT RAPPING and its irtFLumaxess. and the
LEARNED CANARY BIRD&
Admission 25 cants. Children 13 °eats. s
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'LA Rehearsals scoff FATURDAY at MUkl
F UND RAU. at Ski o'clock I". M. di package Cr.i
jwoar.a.l.l2:==taibi.
E • NE.w.LAND & co..
LOOKEFIG-GLASS AND PICMILYBAKS
KANIIVACTITIMA,
WHOPtRA LS AND ELISTAIIi.
An itstsatin stoek of OM PAENITLN666, stet.
wLtorrres. 6A14 soma Street. AborgnAly.
MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED—
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