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Itifnr r t- " 1 " 1 1 i° t %It w re eendint of the Midshipman's Funny Stories shoot Pig,. PiA All about those Holigob- Me in the Prairie. line, he. Dock again to Fichoot. Something for the Oirls. Squirrel Shooting. Funny Way of Doing the i' e Crll l et i tng 4l 7o ' r Peace. TE l it r ritch National Game Christmas Time. . of Curling. A Night among the Sharks. .15RfW11' FACTS A POPULAR HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION MOST REMATtRAIICE INVENTIONS DURING THE PRESENT CYNTURY, AT FaitnanlCK C. BAKEwELI., Author of " Philosophical Conversations," " Manual of Electricity," &c. ILIXSTRATRD WITH NlManOtra ANOR6VINos. 1 volume.nreo. Cloth, SI. VONTENTS: The Progress of Invention. The Kaleidoscope. Steam Navigation. The Magi., Digo. Steam Carriages nod Rail. The 'Diorama ways. The Air Engine. The Stereoscope, The Electric Telegraph. Photographs. Eleetro-Magnetie Clocks. DiesnlVing Viewe. IThe Electric Light. Lileciro-Metallurgy. Instant...minus Lights. One Lighting. Panting Machines. Paper-making Machinery. " The convenjenoo, the comforts, and luxuries con ferred on society by the many Important Inventions of the preeent century, must naturally excite a dame to know the origin and mottoes of the application of salentifio prinoiples by whioh suoh advantages have been gained " Freidman) , considered, those inventions are of much premier value then the discoveries sciences on wh oh most of them depend and the acientiflo ineuirer who confides his views to abstract principles, ' , without look ing beyond to the various methods of their application to 'usefulpurposed. may • e compared to a traveller, who, Wine toiled arduously to gain the top of a mountain, then shut hue eyes on the prospeot that Iles before him." --[ Extract from Frahm. EVENINGS AT THE MICROSCOPE lEBEARpjm,knnuailuvitrivp . i...Oß'llaiB AND FOItMB "of :AN firii,"l:lVE% By PHIL . , H LIMY Goose. F. R. B. 1 vol. lAmn., ninth. eizo, " To open the path to the myriad wonders of Creation which, altogether unseen hr the unmounted eye, are made nom:able to sight by the ald'of the mteromme, Is the aim end ecope•of this volume. Oreat and gorse nue an is the dieolav or Divine power and wisdom in the things that ate seen or all, it may. s 'rely be af fi rmed that a fgt. more extensive 'prospect of these glories ler unl,teded and unknown till the optician's art revealed it. Like the work or some mighty OM. of Oriental fable. the brazen tube is the key that unlocks a world of wonder and beauty before invisible. which one who has cone gazed upon itorin never forget, and never cease to admire."—thatract from Preface, HERE AND THERE; eR EARTH AND HPAVEN CONTRASTED. vol. Reno. Red edges. ggi cents. 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SECOND ST.. below Barnes CEIARLES ItUMPP, PORI E•MONNAIE AND POCKET ROOK MANUFACTURER, 47 North SIXTH fittest, below Arch, Formerly of MB ,North Fourth Street, Porte monnaies, Cigar Cases, Pciel.ot Books, Port %lna, Cabal', Satchels, Purses, Dressi o It Cases, Money Belts, Work BOYOS, &0.. Wholesale and rotail. Repairing done with despatch. dtc-dt2lth Q,UITABLE GlFTS.—There is nothing wore suitable tors Braider U f.. or more yew rioted b) the reeiplent. tits?) set of TO BT BRUSHES. The subseriber is now caiiiiiitins a greater variety of choice and elegant goods of this descriptio than can be seen in any other colleetton n the worl d , and at very reasonable pricoi. And o Waal' un equalled. EDWIN NTON. No. nun CHESTS T Street. di7.lrire-ill If RbOveNinth Blreqt. k4gsk HOLIDAY GOODS eel WM. A. DROWN A CO., illth 4f3 MARKET STREET. MANUFACTURERS SUPERIOIt UMBRELLAS, _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL imp FANCY ARTICLES FOR 011RISTMAS AND .HOLIDAY TRADE W. D. GLENN. NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, OFFERS FOR BALE AT LOW PRICES, Portenonnaiee, Pocket Books and Purses in great vs riety. Cigar Cases, Card Cases. Toilet Bottles in nob colors and decors ions. Fano) Puff Boxes in chins, glans, metal, Ac. Mass Odor Boxes and Perfume Stands. Ladle■' Travelling Bags, a fine assortment. Payer Mache Goods, new style Malachite. Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, English, in variety. Backgammon and Chess Boards. Fanny Inkstands. arri b l a nS lT ro a rrcti r e r s i . ting Cues. And many other goods auitable for presents. dictuif CHRIST/SIAS IS APPROACHING, AND those who wish to make their selections of HOLIDAY PRESENTS ' Would do well to cell et CHARLES DUMMIGW, No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET, Mr. D. erne this summer to Europe, making a select tton or altogether NEW GOODS For Mr new Store, Just °Pens& lie has an extensive Stook of FANCY GOODS. TOYS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICKET. ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, Ao.. Bowies in elegance, variety, and CheIINIIIIIS of Driees, anything before seen In this city. Such as French China, Terra Cotta, Pullin Marble, Bohemian Glass, Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava, Lad lee' Bags, Purses, Portmonnsies, Chessmen, and Games of all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Mahe Goode, TOYS of all kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds. da•tm IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. It is well known that the moat elegant, artistic, chute, and beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS AND IVORY TYPES are produced at MoOLEEEP No. gee CHESTNUT STREET. By the late reduction in his prices, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, so distinguished (or their superiority, can now be pro. cured at as low rate! as orasrs/ursish an ordinary or ris:c/o'. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, 81.00. MCCLEES. BM CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. dl2-Im UEEPUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A FINE WRAPPER, 'MUFFLER, SCARP TIR, or BRAWL. On* of those articles will 19 very iriootitable to rout coalmen friends. A PINE AIIIBOITNINT OP STEREOSCOPES, A.? W • W • KNIGHT'S. 606 ..IRCH STREET. FINE SHIRTS. MEATY UNDERCLOTHING, AND GLOVES, g Of all kinds, TOYS. FANCY GOODS. TOYS, ETC., ETC. in ending variety, and at LOWEST PRIDES, At 94 South FOUR= Street, 414.11124 th W. TILLER, Importer. • TVORYTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, &c., Ace . , Jr , both ELEGANT. ARTISTIC. CHASTE AND BEAUTIFUL, are made at th yeerpopialer RO whoAL Rl, where Dr. Bushnell,as ormerly ensued hy MY. Root in the urns Gallery, attends penionelly teen sa tins& epeeist reduction in rules for the Holidays. dl6-St• eIOLD SP NCIT AtILES, GOLD' EYE ILAI I O Aboroseopes, Raleidosool Masnetio nrn. Polyoramss, and other articles,. suita le sale tor tbe season. caLLIS' ER'S. de &mar& dial If N 0.738 Chestnut street. CHRISTMAS GIFTS.—STEREOSCOPES _,A_MD STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. OPERA GLASSES mounted in PEARL. IVORY, and VELVET, new and elegant patterns, Kalei doscope., POyorattieui, Mathematical Imetruments, Claude Lorraine., or LOAOAOApo Mirrors. Geometrica l A Magic Lantern., Globes, arometors. Mantel Thermometers, Eya•Glassee, Gold Speotacleg, Gold Eye-Glasses,&o. &0.. Ao. MCALISTER 'SMOTHER, (Established in 1798,) 7Se CILESTNUT PTREET. IifcALLIST_ER'S PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE, CATALOGUE (1/0 pages, Me illustrations) of Optical. Mathematical, Philoeophical instrument+. fur nished grail., on opplioation, and mailed free of charge. dhisraf•til STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC PICTURKB.—We have just received near and beau tiful stereoscopic slides, groups, statuary, landscapes, &a., dte., In great variety. IticAt.t.ttor EFL & BROTHER, dtklntrs Val If ra Chestnut street.. KA OLTDAY GIFTS. Rich All-Wool Detainee. reduced in pogo. A large Assortment of Fancy thlke. reduced t a pries. All the newest styles of Cloth and Velvet Cloaks. A choice stockyf Embroldertel, Gloves end Laces. Pongee embroidered end Lace Handkerchiefs. Oirtrg a a t u r d a g e gegs e a l 74, ". f au l 't ille r eq r Clangs, Clothe. Cassimeres, end s. on% bawls. Blankets. Quilt,, blushe and Linens. Poplars, Merinos, Figured Cashmeres and Shawls. And the greatest variety of Drees Goods, at 12% cents, In the city. comprising— Detainer. Cashmere', Calicos, Chietses, Plaids, and Foil de Chevrei. . . . . . . . aIiHRPrLI E vUTa R n O Eioßin. /VERA GLASSES.—A large and beanii- N-7 fel itseoltment of opera glasses. in erfity !amity of mounting—TekitthLtalgifWftrYSC efirOVillo4°'°. tEstab 'shed UK) cn-anry &Wit edn.fge Chestnut street. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Paint Boxes, Pictures. Poiternonnaies Colored Crayons, Drawing Books, rotiebomanta Paver' &a . CHOLZ & JANENTZKY, dl4 lit• 118 South }.IOIITH Btreet. OPERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and Japanned, with the finest &chromatin Lerma, at M. J. FRAPIKLIN'tI. Optician, 111 South FOU RTH Street, below Chestnut, $ Also . Improved epectaclex. oorrectly fitted to tne MiarOaotniee. Stereoscopes, and Blereopoop lo Views an endlou rattail', and at Japticau RICAS. dl-t if RETAIL DRY GOODS. rllO TDB LADIES.—IN PRESENTING our respects to our Lads ouitomers, for the seventy third semi.nennal seasonof our house. we ask their at tention to the following CIRCULAR NOTICE I Raving marked the anicall of our styles of Fancy Goode to the low points consequent on the enormous importations of this season, and having increased the choice of styles for retailing by the addition Of our wholesale stock. we ponfidently ask an examination of the feß T owiniglinex of goods at tattooing Prides Desirable Ventage rimmings, Tags, Tassels. and en /Irina Styles of Dress Trimming and Bonnet Rib bons. A superb eollention of Hair Nets, beaded and plain. Superior Clock Point, Bandon, and Thread Laces. All width Cashmere and 'troche Shawl Borders. Emelt Woven Corsets. of Improved shape, at low P TaTtiest Black Crofehl Velvet Ribbons In the market. An unequalled iiesortment of Zephyr Embroideries, In Zephyr, Chenille, and beaded Slippers, Chair Seats, &o. Superb Crochet Fringes for Cloaks. Steel and Gilt Buckles and Slides. Zephyr Undei sleeves, Jackets, Legging/. Se. And our usual large assorment of Plain and Fanny Mimed VEiiVET RIBBONS, BILK FRINGES. YEA.- VE P and BILK BUTIONS, and other Fancy and Sta ple Trimmings. We have stgrialiged this Oman by rednotng the pries* of the out QVALIT . Y. VroVEN STEEL-SERINO HOOF SKIRTP, with improved slides and Blushed ends. s, uniform price of but 10 cents per Spring. And by introducing an unequalled make of SINGLE Ann DOUBLE-KNITTING zvpayßs. The Clllllmero clialitY.STalCh wale all other makes —being The most pleasant for working, 'The brightest io coloring, Tenting tho best appearance when worked up, and eol full weight, It Jr. to the or. together with our large stock, at the lowest Prices, of the regular quality Zephyr, of the make of Hertz & Wegenei. and others. formula the finest as. yortment Of colored and Chinchilla Zephyrs in the country. We again call attention to the prominent feature of our establishment—the Totalling of goods fresh from the looms, which we operate in the spacious upper stories of our STORE AND FACTORY BUILDINJ, where we constantly employ from AO to 130 person in the various departments of our busmen,. VANCT OR DERII EXICUTIM AT A FIAT noose' NOTICt. J. G. MAXWELL & CON. . . a. E. ear. Eleventh and Chestnut streets. The Double Train Hoop Skirt, which we have must introduced, ie the only nut over which a dressmaker oan properly fit and cut the new style of gored dresses, and the only one of sufficient strength to !support dresses of heavy material. dlg.3t-tv-th- e CLOTHS -CLOTHS. JAYNE'S HALL. A oomplolo amortment of Cloths. Canalmre', Venting,. Ika. $lO to 820 saved on a Cent's suit, and 61 to $ l O on LADIES' CLOAKING. (Patterns furnished.) Call and see at ESHLEMAN'S 025 CHESTNUT STREET. n!0-tdli B LACK BEAVER CLOAKS. ran Cloaks, from $4 to $6. Full Black Cloaks t $6 to 819. lack Beaver Cloak', $lO to $l6. Black Tricot Cloaks, $lO to $l9. We are now 'slang large quantities from a large, fresh, and olean stook. Cloak, made to order and guar. & newt to .at and, phase. CSKIP_HB. titlNaly er. d 7 NINTH and MAR H ANS AND SIIOULDERS.-2,300 Pieces Clty-Bmokrd Hama and ellouldent; oho. 100 places extra Surar•Oured trams for sale by 0. i. SADLER & AXOIL &rut. mond door above /rat SOT wArrit. - ' VMPLOYMENTWANIMD--41yr a Young Married M*,, Is well posted in business rene mill, and refers to former employer. Address A. D.H., 111.4 Press office. It• WiNTED iin tl2! a in D u ty t i oll f. good 1431SIrtibInari.2p1Fittqrfil trZi Jar . .17 21 WANTED—Ire a Dry Goods Jobbing outs, an active Weaning, aceaeinted with the trade of the near counties. APpilnant will ',Aquae ad dress "XL. J., " Box MS Post Lithee with references, Stating t he character and amount of his untie hoe em." expected. d/1.3t A PARTNER WANTED-1n a Commis. lion Howie Well eitabliehed. Business princi pal& COTTON. A suitable pere.m, with MOllO/114! weans. can have an interviewby addressing ' 0. Y. y. Mood's llispatab,with real name sod reference. No other will be noticed. All communiosZons 000fiden tttl. jVANTED—A partner in a Wholesale Li. • • quor Rom doing rood Squpern and Weft ern trade. to take t he place of a retinn_g eartaer. Ad dress with real name , box r 142, Phila. r. 0. 6t.• s s , ooo .7; A „?a E rtrimu l2 b l ,b'elli Wi e S ,ldlotS g n o a ILI ti o rg talt ugreas ; h 7 trill r Icon this &mount " OLT resPohal . o PattleliVe a d e i g l ogl lL thin office. tltt-St• $3 , (X)0 -A GENTLEMAN OF IN • tesrals and business qualifications hi desirous of entering into some lucrative businieworrhare Iwo duties would be Rehr, (with the above surn,) where ever thing proved satufsetorr. Reference required, ea well suo llul giv ate we d . Address • 8. W. H., ' Press taloa. e-t PARTNER WANTED.—An opening •in An eetablistied Commiesiori ECILSO (Dry Goode) of a Sartnershio will occur on the let of the year. A runs. active, businessman, who could command from MOW to 820,(S)0, may address '• Com:damn Bus.neat.' et the office of this paper. nott-tf WANTED—By January Ist, a situation • as BOOK-KEBPER. or In an Insurance Com pany or Banking Boum. by a practical Book-keeper of p.tit . a s a . yign z e4opal o. businass aounaintanoe. Atlas go WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the tlamoat desirable Hotel Property In Baas county, Pa.. situated at New Hope, equal distance from Buis, dolphin, and Eas4m. For a view of the Property call on the Premtees. For terms, Lo., salt on or addrem 3. W. K IRK, Danville, Pa. alli4v • FOR SALE AND TO LET. SWAT4RA COLLEGIATE INSTI TUTE AT PUBLIC BALE.—WiII be exposed to public rile on MONDAY. the 26th day of December, 1859, on the premises, in Jonastown. Lebanon county, Pa., the ground. and buildings belonging to the Wa ng% Collegiate luting.. being Mt ACRES OF GROUNDweII located. and a large BRICK BUILD ING. 40 b:6O feet, four stories high, well adapted for a BOARDING SCHOOL, The eountry in one in winch a go,sl school would be well patronized, and altogether the opportunity offered for a competent teacher to ob tain aprofitable school is a promising one. Further information can be obtained bt. addrearec Dr S. K. TREICHLER, Secretary of the Board of Di rectors • to commence at 1 o'elook. P.. Al.. when condi tione will be made known by the board of directors. WM. A. BARRY, President. Jonestown. Deo. 1,181%1. dl7-dt.2l FARMS FOR SALE, ranging from 20 to 1.50 KOMI, in (00.110051.1t1et on easy terms. FARMS for rent,from 10 eons 00marac HANDSOME COTTAGES and DWELLINGS for see or rent Apply to R. It. COR . ON, 017-sker.lm 7 , 101718t0W11, Penns. al FOR SALE—A. destrlible FARM, Lazx containing eighty acres, rituated fire miles from 'Camden. near the liurlington turnpike. with a COCITOIII• eat (tame House, large Ilarri.a good Crib.hotuss.Wuon shod., and other out-buildings; with a good well of water. never known to fail. The land is ma a good state of cultivation, and well adapted to the growth of -Torun' track, such as melons, sweet potatoes. Etc. The whole place is well fenced, and situated near schools and churches, and is a rate shine., as Om subsonber will sell it low, and will let one-hal l of the money remain on the place. Those wishing to view the place will be shown it by calling on A. B. Bomar, Burlington pike,. five miles mm Camden, or the owner at Me place of husineu. g ad No. 19 Second-street M arket, above Brown or at his residence, SECOND Etrtat. above Elm, Camden, N. J. dlatt• JOSEPH WILK IN& FOR SALE—The Good Will, Stook, and Fixtures of A RetAil Coal Yard on BROAD Street. one of the h.st to to the ottr.doinc a lure end increasing twain... To anonergetto man with cash, for 8800 oPPortunity is otfered for a rood tnrestrnent. For address, apply to Mr. KEEFE, at this office. dill-tt ce2 TO LET—A comfortable Dwelling Jta.House. The Furniture and Carpets thereip, being entirely new, for sale. Excellent opportunity tor. Peer ye commencing Housekeeping: Address: •. Pro., office. dl6-3t• r 0 LET-AT 817 MARKET STREET- Spacious Rooms, s,itable for Furniture or other business. Av.") , in Om etPte. ale St• = TO LET-3d, 4th. and sth Stories of the newauildine. 413 ARCH Street. Well entonlated for n lirht manufncturine Inntioon, baying two sky lights. and wants and water closets: ahot gas sac %as Apply on the Ptennees dl4l-16t _ _ RESTAUUANT TO RENT.—The splen did terse Basement Rooms, under No. 112 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. to Rent. lively on the premises. d 13.60 ELEGANT CHESTNUT-STREET DWELLLNG FOR SALE—An elegant DWEL LING noust; ; lot 13ii leet deep to GEORGE Street. by tc feet front: four story, with threemtory double back building. The yard is planted with choice fruit trees, shrubs. end flowers. The house is finished io the moat substaubal manner, and in the beat style. The cellar contains two heaters ; on first floor, handsome saloon parlor, with marble mantels; a large breakfaat room; kitchen, with good mane, hot and cold water, caret', Ice.; second-story front room, with marble mantel, hot and cold water, heater, 30.; back room , gss, ate.; second-story back building, a large dining morn, with hot and iteld water, library, with dumb waiter, iron verandah. he.; third story. front and back, with beat register and gas; third-story back buildinge, water-closets, bath,MlTSlMY.4lld.servanta' room; fourth stogy, gnu, heaters, and well bombed throughout The beet quality elate roof on the main and back buildings. The whole premises in complete order marble vein hula ; marble mantels in every room in the house. im mediate possession given. The house, No. WM CRESTS VT Btree t. Is open every day. Call and see it. Take your builder with o n and examine it. Terms very sooommodatmg .Ap to 011intilEY Ix N. dl3-t nude OO WALNUT Street. ACHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT vides to engage In the COAJ, AND LUMBER bnainen. The subsenber, about ehanging his hominess, otter' for sale the stock and fixtures, and,lesse of a COAL AND LUALIIER.V..'s.IL)J. amused catise-west side of Behitylklll. two and a half miles above .htimayunk. The stook consists of Hemlock and Pine lumbor, one coal. The fixtures, horses, wesons. carts, and.avevythins that hi necessary for carrying on the L EMBER AND COAL Lowness. The yard is an old established stand, and now doing a Fond business, which the books will show. There is a cding by the &R. R. Bead. and a landing on the Bohol 8011. It will be sold at a very low rats, and only two hundred dollars in cask required. Artily to W. G. SM IT 11, nomeodiXt• • es above. A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC BALE.—WiII 60 exposed at Public Sale on the premises on Fifth day. the 29th of Twelfth month, (De cember) INS, at 2 o'clock P. M., all that valuable plan tation. fete theproperty of Elizabeth Mather, deceased" Situated on the leoylestownTurnpike"l2 miles north of the city of Philadelphia. within one-fourth of a mile of the village of Willow Grove, in Moreland township, Montgomery county. adjoining lards of Dr. Wm. Hal lowell, and of the late Charles Hallowell, Washington Kimble, and others, eontainine about one hundred and three acres of land, 11 of which are woodland, 2 of mac dew, the rest in a good state of cultivation. The improve ments consist to a large MPS house 21 by CA feet, stone barn. 42 by 63 feet, bay house. wagon hownsostiring house over a never-failing spring of excellent water, a moat apple orclievd Just beg inn of to bear. This place is desirable on account of its pleasant, high, and health gl situation. Its convenienoe tp the city by means of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, it being within 3 miles of Abington Station, and connected therewith by stages twice a day from the Gror9, makes it valuable for a ()Junto seat. Persors wishing to new the premises previous to the dayof sale, will tie shown the same by calling on Henry Maxwell. residing thereon. For for ther information. aPplito Thomas T. Mather, Washing c)n lane. Cheltenham Township, Newlin Seholfield. No. 832 North Seventh et reet.or Wm. Stap.er, N 0.1740 Green street, Philadelphia. Conditions ntuie known at the time of tho sale ey the Heirs, delsd ISt. rro LIM—A handsome Store and Cellar in Strawberry street No. 29, with fine cellar lighted by a Large sky-light. Counter. gas fixtures, water-e -get, vault under pavement, ko. Ran , . &SRL r. H. HARJFB. dIU /9 Strawberry streets - TO LET—The large six- story ware -a. hocee I , ;o. 503 Commerce street. suitable for sto ve, or manufacturing purposes. APO/ at No. 05 MARKS: I' Street. dl-len• 1 (1 PER OENT.—We have for sale paper 1 -F paytng tenper cent. per annum, wined by deed of trust upon first-class property In St. Louie. The at tention or capitalists demrint safe investment, is invi ted. BAKER. WESCOTT, & CO., d7-1m 17 SOU H THIRD Street. ',lop. SALE—A Great Bargain--A Manu facturing Eatabliehment,with Steam 'Engine and Boiler, and a complete eat of !Machinery for =nano bums an article Owns Iron. now in conatant nee for all pudding purposes. Mann be clearly demonstrated that the bosoms Will Par a handlLL some proAHt. S AddressN,, lAM ARRIO No. 13. North ELEVENTH STREET, 'nth name and residence dt-Irs• rUR SALE OR TO RENT—A Lane property suttable fore Coal yard, Manufacturing or Foundry _pu r poses. situate on the north side of POPLAR ST REFT. between Beach street and Cohocksink creek or canal. lately occupied as Glenat's omnibus at teas,) 06 feet front, on Poplar street, and lee feet to Lewellen street. and nacres a front on the canal of about 76 feet. These premises are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac tory. the buildings etuily convertible for either_purvoss. 7.III{F.NS & IVONTGOMeRY. 026-Im* 10371 BEACH ST., Eighteenth ward. To LET—The Seoond Third, and Fourth Storiet of the central and specious Stores, Noe. 22 end 21 South DELAWARE Avenue, with large Counting Room on the Second Floor. Anvil to TRAIN & NIeKEOE, n22-ti 22 and 24 SOUTH WHARVES. HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, Ka% Real Estate of every description, for sale or to H reaL Apply to MAX £.1?I'8. ReelPtstate Agent, No.= North RECON f) Street. In L. Tommy is Co.'s Seed Store. All orders pill be promptly attended to. English, Frenoh t end German spoken. Collector of Ororma Rents. nl3-3m FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, 149 feat by 100. three fronts, water and sas laid on one front; suitable fora church or faetory. It a Was ted in the Routhweitern part of the city. in a rapidly im proving neishbothoal. Terms easy. Address, for par ticulars," I. 1C..." office of thug paper- no-tf TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve n ip u t to tfig altatty_ Howe. raitable for Lair - Teem Offi EB ce. Apply 431 UIITNUT Street. 216 EOUVATIONAL. 31 !SS CHAPMAN'S DAY AND EVE NING CLASSES for Drnwing, Painting, Elocu tion, French, Alum, and _private tuition in Earlielt branahec Order" for Wax i Flown re, &c. prompt ly attended to LADIES' INSTITUTE OF ART, N. E. corner of CHE,ITNUTand BIG HT E'EN TH Otreete. PIANG PUPILS WANTED AT GER MANTOWN. Seven dollars a TtlaTier. Address Box 58, rma oton•n, Pa. • dIT-3t* REMOVALS. R EMOVAL.-E. &. F. C. YARNALL & R EMOVAL.-E. CO. have removed from 111 Market street to 418 SOUTH WHARVE4 nod 419 PENN Street. 42-1 m• ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED— To ANY AhrOUNT—Vpon Watches, Jewelry Diamonds, Silver vide, Clethttat, MeTehandit,e /co., by TJONES k Old Established Brokers, N. W. corner HIRD and CO. &Or ILI. Streets. below Umber& offi ce fl A. I ham. from . to? P. M. was emit BRISTOL BOARDS—Extra size for innuelnut lute pleurae, for:saltfet the Paper and Cord Warehocunt of A. M. COLLINS. et non hi I NOR Street. LUST—Certificate No. 118, for 10 Shares or Stoeir si ounbury an Etta TtilllTOUlComom , Ton the name of Ai MARIA FEScF. Notice is hereby given that en spell nation has been made to that Com ply for the issue of anew CeitifiCll3.o. December T. I. • de thkrint• EDWARD PEACE. Executor. NEW OIL —1.500 GALLONS EXTRA WittrE WINTER OIL now making at KENSINGTON SCREW DOCK OIL WORKS, auitable for bestretsil trade', for wile by EoWLEy, ASDSGENER & CO At ggetory,or 11 Store, N 0.16 SOISTR WRAR '/ES. below Market Strilet. dlO QCOTCII WHISKEY. —125 puncheons Vt.4l°4llolll*Wiriiiff.?"`"abald4:4 I • iAtzuklEirgarrs: ,- •- ACADEMY OF MUSIC. AMERICAN To-m(3Hz GRazth GALA "'mai. TO THE PUBLIC.-The Dilemma bate smelt Ass am* in rinnouneint that tiro eecosekee of the were eroor d o d of the present week. has Wooed Am -4r nDßext welolek,_ EE 3E GRAND OPERA mfolitk, which will envie them to bnag ma Mozart's: Macro Pinto. sad Dort Giovanni. ad erre season era GRAND GA LA MATIN EE... NOTICE.—The petionnsass this evening will eons mance at 7)4. Doom Ws Ar " TO-MONT. RA TUltDee-D,itt Quaffs oiLe. ttlottv - An Artier. withont exception. in lbs GRAND (NOMBINED ENTERTAINMENTS - • tnAanDSIMATBra. I.I.7CREZIA BOROLL RIOOt ETTo. MLLE. ADELINA PATTI to the entice MLLE.ALAf HONNASIBLILA BRIONOLI AMODIO.. After which. bit *modeappearnce of the great bun% ice: nor 81.181:41. Ole actor LOCREZIA BORGIA. Ineteding the mane Ana of Signor swim the two dui% and pithsplesdas term. Lwrenis Donria ......... htme. Oaxgente Onnalirra ••-••-••- • • - • -ei tear atikaa. whanineu'out vacs his return from Emote. Jo conclude with, by general realest. the fossils set of includin the itrGoL.BITo. g magnifi cent quartette. ..... ..... brae. Cohmea. The Deice— igetor Rlgoletto ....... —.—._.. ....fhenoy Fem. The sale of seais commences Chia morning. ON MONDAY. Moat poid tire. farewell epsearsaoe jaPhiladelpiva of MLLE. ADELINA PATTI. - ,reelects to her departing" for hew York. Alen aka la announced to appear at the Academy of Mum of Nov York. on Wedeoadal sad Tkorietay, • MONDAY EVENING,Dee.__ atTM, °RAND GALA. AND ONLY' PERFORMANCE ow DON GIOVANNI. Which will be Liven With the most extrgordisarg east this immortal chef d'mavre has ever been premetsd to Philadelphia. The folkran es artists will make then FIRS I' AND ONLY APPEARANCE IN DON &mimeo. Mlle. ADELINA PATTI as... . ratline. Rig. BEIGNOLI as. ........... Ottani", Rig.. ERR! aa.. DoirGiovamo. Fig. BURIN les - ..... gig...ARCM tO as- . • M ONDAYe I iGriItT - F st DonnanlN6ioai ...-. to. Mad. GAZZANIGA. Zerlina.. Mlle. A DELIVA PATT &mot Etiara Mad. b EAKVIEIC . !WA ,swi r t RT The Comm A endatory Big. WEI NLI M CH. The Pale of &tate tar Don °imam oommenout la morning. ON TUESDAY NO OPERA. ON WEDNENDAY. Pint and onig_pight of Mot arra Fairs Clam ot THE MAGIC 'LUTE; (In Nadas., With itsmtraernary east f as b d Taira!, ner ,o rin VIVI:CY..b t Ia :slam Ls t he i m mortal Timametaneas have diminted,_ end itm meat favor with !bleb TAN Ve t i tuel IGA.RO has bon roomed In Phi- THrß l i ICing/le. prodaee Which nate as ma. to the lean , Meat ether eS Mozart'. grand ma. It will he loomeht out In suit able stele. and ern a mat Which. throat} tine oreotArc. Ostia rescr o rees at the cosemaad of the Directors. wog ct i t TIV I MA &tit .it r = " i l erin New Teat three times, nth neat moan, bat it, rua hada bls interrupted in tIMINNIIIMICA of the close of the seams. It II be given most velr .91 ONLeaI§mpHILADMA,_ With MADAM GAZZA IGA. MA HAM tAiLNON. ALADAM OAKO STIDELL JW4C.A.. And shooriate mooed parte. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ORAND TRlVrtmoritu. BENEFIT TO MR. E. A. MARSHALL. TUESDAY RYENLNO, December AVM On which occasion the Committer of Arrangement' ha" th itrrg a A r RIMITINI' aa WIL MIMS - - will spacer in wime of their celebrated characters Char. tut kindly voJunteered their • algablerremmee.) MBR2I. ULLMAN sad STRAEOSCH have, in the kindest manner woutitde. placed theme Atr , decoy at the_ disposal or the Committee for the above mg ht., and Mid magnanimously tendered the serviette or their SUPERB COMPANY OF ARTISTS, Together 'nth the RFLE?fDII) ORCHESTRA of their establishment. The Committee respeeffolly solicit th eontisciof Phi ladelphie to co-operate with them in madame the a bore Testimonial, in every nimeet. worthy of Ith cn , ension. The sale of Motet, will rummer" at the %nth Mr of the Academy THIS (SATURDAY) zaBENENe, 10 o'clock. Full particulars will be announced on Monday. N. B—The trends of Mr. R. A. Marsha! are e► swot:ells invited to meet thermmittee Arranger memte at the St. Lawreere °tat, Chartaat strut. THIS (SATURDAY) LYEN NO. at half pert sevot o'clok. It VIVALNIJT-STREET THEATRE. v Sole Lessee........Xra. X. A. 0 RR Banmass Arent Jdr. JOS. . MUM THIS ISATORDAYIEYRNINI3. Dee. PL The new Drams entaled x I 7 Rod• &Connor. MrALL-HALLOW'. Barney Willi ; Kitty Killeen. Mrs. Barn! WittißSOS, THE IRISH TIGER. Paddy Ryan. Mr. Barney IN Axil oUT OF PLACE. In which Mrs. Williams appears in lax characters. To eo Prises riclade with the lau anz ghable Payee entitled A KIaL IN'THR DARK. ae SS Seats secured three days In adyszuse. W HE A TLEY E. CLARKE'S ARCH THISE EA (SAT T URDAY) EVENING. Deo. tr. D. Tilly Slowboy, Mrs. Wood John Peerybingle, Mr. Dolman; Dot. Mrs John Draw. To conclude he Comedy of the PAST ME r e THE OLDEN TIME. Earl of Rochester, Mr. Wheatley ; Couto= of Lore. - laugh, Al ra. John Drew. glossa or Patcsa.—Adtaiirlion.lllewnts; Soccoredaesta in Dress Circle MX goats; Yartnet. 00 cents. Doors open hell past o'clock; perforwanee to IXIMEIDACt et o cloak oreciselY. D AN RICE'S °REA T SHOW. IipTIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St., abori Eighth. . McLaren. sole prorrietm. TH 9 (SATURDAY> P ra:n NOON.Dee. V, Will be presiinted-the cleanet4( 'Wet. entitled hit E ENCHANTED BOWERS. THE DREAM OF CHIVALRY,' •• • In which the entire 'edit:rpm will appear. THIS EVENING , will be presented tae Welled.% entitled TELE FLITCH. OF BACON. Also, the laughable Extrareiganta. celled THE &ENTINE!, ANAHEIM. WoYel and extraordinary Gymnsatio perlormanne THE ZCHIGAIId SARRE. JAMES MELVILLE. the peat Restralisa Enkit.med JOE PENTLAND. the inimitable clown. will appear. Dash end dare set neon abe re-baok Med by the in trepid MELVILLE. M oDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RUN St., abuse SECOND.— - First nicht of the FIREMAN'S DA -C AM, IN SIX T 4.I3LEAL - X. The above piece will be produced with new and 7 .. "WILT Wit 10 if , arum:.111114,1 1 % .° And the detection or the Incendiaries. who robbed and CIRCUS destroyd THE TROUPE will also appear. O LY M P ICDEZ. in all his F.KATS. will dtsoonzse A. J. upon theßa LEYAITT. njo. - BAND OF SER&NADERS will also appear. DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—A cilia Reciter and actor will Marmot Ladies and Gentlemen, and render them capable of the Brat roles o Younta eas. emona or rest talent taught free. Address Box MX Blood'. Dierketch. 41.7•5 t.. PAGE'S VENUS will be on Exhibi t r n tt the Dooms over CHICKERING h BON'S. Chestnut Street. near the Girard Bones, on 1109DA1 December 19th. Admission Itt cents. dlt tf NOW ON EXHIBITION.—The latest works of Wile. Rose Bonham?. °shred "Lire Bat (epante2a Muleteers crossing the P. resees,l tout of in the Highlands wirn the celebrated tor trait of herself, Ay Edouard Voters. on *Vitt...thin for a short time, from 9A. 11,_tail 6 P. M. Admission 2$ EAELE'S rtaLt...9RlEs. sTireii - &itYgt"r - giL MtTROP 0 LIT AN HALL - JAINk'S COII.3.I.ONWLILTII BUILDRiG. CRERTNI3fi Street. near SIXTH. • • • TRIO DON'S MUSEUM OF MECHANICAL ARTS, The acknowledged Moral and Ittstrimtise Esailtstion o the day, the most beautiful, wocusrful, awl truthful ere opened in the Quaker Cap MONDAY EIJI:NINO. Den t!, Mk and eyAry melting during the week, and on WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY AFTERHOONS. Terminating wtth the ten tfio scorn of the Storm at Sew. Anntastop.—AdulJ, 25 sews; Children ender ten years of age. IP