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Yr, -BOWS. .44.11 AND WM FIRMS, : 0 le!: PAIt t A I.' yna And int ofkibeiv'es'6 4IisOatTALENT &in tttrieteer, or 84n bert theta made to order 4 •—rANY - .6thititig.l) PATTSRN, ' iiir,ftf.l4ll4 ,4 o,ll4ll4ift* MATERIAL AND •WORKIttAN,s iP • -•• 'fillpi i riypett of - . OI3UNTiitte—HOUSE LoymaT,PA!Cp. ' 11101:38 4 -'BROTIMR, am tin Oet 1000 STOAT: 79 . • zv 'A L w: FLQWViR:4 Mat ... • . STREET. a cjimat a al fiREA?LY. RIYUDED PRISMS. our MitualtymEitßinta. VWATRs, rs.Rewirf - LOwtAsS,FRAPH_ERS,Atto * MiLlitivßßT GOD& THOS. WENN - ED Y ate BRO. 8.1%, Atm 43 8. SECOND St . . - ..-*RIICIIANT TAILORS. R - 4A/14i' P. 111.' .E.STRADA4 f'itlll.ll',Oit;&:sl , TA.11.0/11. FINN FABRIONABLN X 14.D.r-XADR OLOZH / N IRIFILRIOR FABRICS FOR cusTonißß WORIG spina BMW= 13381=, runausla, - RAIRANI Y.td 4TRI - D4drind associated with Na l talgialle Iftoic l e7) ifeieeolritiy . Witin l ear. section of the sublio tc ettabialualuatt and NS *kV steak of IMENNIBINO,OOOBet, for•iiientle j!fr =and *chilies seleodonef Faiirlat Li t iab ei tM gla d e Ordifl f rel: is h WO the attention orfiesers. Nash /allele war= wit entire satisfaction. •Sai JOAN )10BSON.A tiet .. •BOOTS,ANU 8110E8. HAZELLIkHARNLEB. 11“111111PAOTilthilltii Axn 2 kA T.{ MAIM ' BOOTS AND 'SHOES. N0..:1203:1pM1 THIRD EITIMST. A tall tuieKmest ox Olt? made Boots and Oboes oon ithisaly ; alo-tt ,W4103 - P.ACKAGE HOUSES. HODY 8c pRENNER. Noe. sm. as, OD filY Malt PITTR aTitIUT faIIuiDBLPRIA, into zaanz voleassrea 3001.011ANT8, 10111:140'41 . 4 MANUPAOTIIILED HARDWWLIN • . Liu *ohms ow • • MOW, ISS,p3E/41, FRENCH; AND lemma IttiRDWOUE AND CUTLERY, leepeoateatttoe henti Wit. stoat ot 8 1 / 4 45 to eir Dealers. DIITOBDII , B PILIO # . -Bi the Oefik or -othenilee. 111013 VOOlO, BUTOWIBIS FITEEL OF laRlOll5 Hine' 11114#'0 'PATENT ...Wins. AND 110/10, lln'Alif wise. s , s . roz - ---' ORA alr: s 4-*:l!'itATß PIOT011; (Amu atTIOEB. "INAIIII :NSW mppn • RIVISD, AND ?Iffr011i: AIEN+S3O 6. sigtor. Imo. a. flxml. a. r. mown. DAMAGE - 'UMW:IRE WOUSIC.—Yre -wtt ia t r imottallt o oall le t rat;tipg .theightt to T . 4 ,„a.,:birmtoke Ve anvil oe the OW! atted and Owda de; u;siars ar e vr a t i r o pnrtall k Or r o r i emik OZelir & Bon, .- : E lad Uinta erMn and atid ec e ui"m omiwtier t ar d itra. - , • agAt-tf flail:NET ATILNITIM AND BILLIARD N.. , TABLES MOORE & CAMPION. No. sa 8013TH EIBCOI4I3BTIMPV ____ Is id on with thirri s entive, t mhihm, Are 'l°7l.l " ' ' - filtiginAll MiciB2ll7loVnialti lin, 'froth itr e Tstskact or ali o cam inn or frosnor to others. ; - i - - . For tie go . tY sod folish of these Tables the meow IsT roZ un ieth u tn tr rtart a to thi gi g b ora; 'work. JylO-sto &c. 'DRUGS . , GLASS, VAINTII3,I ! to.. BOOM SELOEMA.H.F...I4 , & CO. . NORTIIIWIT 001INER. AOUILTH 41171 i iltdOli OTBRETS, 0/4EB 4114 -DitliGalßTS, fissortin sad Dealers in WINDOW GLIM, Pam% ftinfiitta (tuf attention of - , • COPSVRY. , AIP.AIOII.A.NTS -7b'lYair cards stook of Ooodo; which they °Or at the . ,I•weetiearkei rates. , : , 044 if OOKING-GLAB4IES, ...... , • •-ict reduited ericiee. . - I.I3OWPLAND. No. it douth Poutth street hes op bent et terse doer of Frenott $ late Mirrors io ellt ' fraittee. eicititypreemente4 or - plain. whi,oh ere offered i'-at ivy low dprusiA.,Equare Stid OM( Fortruft. fleture. axi ynotoilapjk Frame*, Pronoh PM • on WOW front rue iv to /7.6 br $, At. mtioh_heloer former prices. - " /swatted, " _ JOSWJA COW FLAN D. • tit .._ 4,,..,v,,,... . _ Mo. 6S South Fourth street. . IPPia, 'ltorfitittO mart texa s stri'sat SINI*% writ- rostrifigar rINA4 m awl imitmot, AM tko sad moototsto ima WOIKINO GLASSES thie • SCostite late sad the most tomfgofraMM. LOOKING GLASSES Privet is best thetei eaten the mod substmaki- ralaW=ll,l6llll4l4klll4 paralyse la I , LOOKING 0.1401881 S k293lo9Alfir aid 'WALNUT trauma tot Osman JAMB S. MAIMS * ON, OIIESTRUT STREIT, Arnim rituAnzttnne. cpAri. OTh WQRKB. . •r"'" „ -:PIRST PREMIUM. , AWARD= AT - „ !'NNiMiIa r AN4. iSTAPS NAM • - :'4I4TOII.T:',2I7OO2'atREET, WHARF itilittriti - ; - KILL, 4211T02 127 Irit4IIIITIII9I22T. • :-'" • • -•R. 6. milts&BD k 60X it' elmate opieeintoi, to be worn over the month, Joirlitotioa add warming the ale, without impeding ~ rouptration. These are admmtbly , toiantsh, to PDDT.gCT THE LUNGS from COLD and DAMP, on leaving HEATED and I,eneralty ig INCLEMENT WEA ' Jogg;ted:grid soM br.,- " * ZPWARD:PARELISH, • . • - •DV ARCH /gram. 411A1 7 1101:4N11 PAiNTING MATZ e gril A l on e 011 '4 tastaiitijaa (TY. 1 moTilirpalne.W! tta tt li ms . • . " , t vitnlt iltt rot Oar_ Woo for Artlita sad Ati r aireriass sad Pra,2o. • latt% iiAingNTZKY,st. ah 1,111111:111 Ma ar .„ 1 - 4101C4F4:476 - 'lici:tek.. Herjtimei Gtirintyy :‘ lit re W tarok b C. C.' BADIOE4 1aN t ',4114:1111.4144!p00rM00 no*, . MILLINERY ROODS.;- Pot the ea' of all 'dodo of CM3IRET WARE. LOOKING.GLASSEB. L'OGGING GLASSES, LOOKING GLASSES VOL, 3.-NO. 121. CONFECTIONERY. EIRIBTMAS , AND NEW YEAR.—Fine bad. coal to any otbo' CONF.W.CTIONEItY onnlm eatithitatiment in thus oity—viz: Bon Von, Choolnie. Vnond. &o. all itScontnent of Fancy Balm nt JEFFR & C 028,110.718 MARKET Ntreats Wean Seventh and Sialith. dan./m VIIRISTMAS ,t3ANDIEB AND TOYS.— . ,Pine French Mixturee, fA cents per upd, worth 75 ciente do. 're cants worth 81.• Plant Mr/tures PS oats nod 37 cella per pound. Also, Beebe:me d'An gouterne and Vicar of Wakefield Peer.. Lady- At. Dios Sot, o. N. BRIGGS, 1 d2O-6t' PA South NINTH Street. AIS R N T & MOON'S CONFEC• TIONERY, Northwest corner SIXTH and ARCH Streets. - • We have now on hand one of tho finest stooks of , 7 • '‘ Hompay CONFECTIONERY. - 1n thti City, together with a great variety of TOYS AND FANCY GoODS ; TOYS FOR ORNAMENTING CHILDREN'S TREES; Fancy Boxes, Cornets, and other articles euttable for • ' CHRIS MAO GIFTS. As we manufacture nit ear own goods, with the ex ception of those we impott, out gligai will be found lowr r than newel, ' • tor Our asaortmcn of Fanny Sugar end l'astilinge Toys, ORNAMENTING TREES, Will be found unequalled. 419-fit - LA (TREAT & MA RON. CHOICE CHRISTMAS I ` . CONFEPTIONERY. EINE MTX • D IDZIOAR PLUMS, PRESERVED FRUITS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN. '"4OIt..IIONS, SUGAR TOYS, NICX ' NACKS, Eic„ &n. ?ditanraotored and Imported by ED. G. WHITMAN do 00., dtO tD24I SECOND and CIiESTNUT Streets. PREPARING FOR OURISTMAS. FOWLERALARICRT TOWN EV TO WNSEND, 918 Ars constantly manufseturing NEW AND CfIOICA VARIETIES BON BONS. CREAM COIUECTIONB, TINE 8130 AR Alltmlill,lELLlES. Am, &N. _Also. Franc Niclo.rraoks, Christmas- ree Orna ments, Sce.. We, have also fine Figs, Ridging, Paper shalt Aluioads, &a., suitable for the coming holi days, to which we nespaStfully inyile the altentiod_oi buyersbefore purchasing. elsewhere. Don't forget No. 91S MARKET Street. CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. zwisszEß, & rwitu,Lo, lib NORTH TRIED STREET, Have for gale a large rankly of CIGARS OP THE BEST ' HAVANA 81. A. N D . TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, &o. AGENTS FOR. GAIL A AX, GERMAN SMOKING TOBACIOl) AND OIOARS, oc3l-3m A. 15,1ERINO, Ito souls FRONT BTRW, 'Karin store sad bond, and Mum for We, a Large Aftooduisat of 0/GARB, Xeoedved direst from Hamm, of odota and favorite Brandt 5u.641" 111AVAICA SECIAItS.—A handsome as sortment of the most oalebr.ted broods, Noise de Oror E f ineal Webster, - Neptuno, Ylgarot npasossana, " Primrose, =pre, Babudario, Esp. Res.lisada, EMIL Bensoonani Miz de Amerioa,dko.. Of ,vanous spurs and onalittes, now landing from the sohoonsr ' Yap aim"' and daily impacted per bark " lin =Mon." and Tor sals,low, by CHAM - PA TtTE, . 130 WALNUT Street. HOTELS AND RES'TikERANTS. • TEE UNION, ABM STREET, ABOVE nuaD roma MANIC UPTON S. NEWOoBER. The eiteatiOa of this HMI. is imperlotly adapted to the wants of the Business ?stale) Nieto those in Rauch ptileawore, Passemer its.droads, wide". or ton put, rizi'llirgtriifritatkettre a; 1 1t,P. 'TAW. SCAtk5. -- 1-m__ FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALFR. 1 " - i n ?" batIEREVIVAttalla% .44. ROWE' S STANDARD SCALES.— STRONG to ROBl3 PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, and Eisy lgoalegragelre no pt. ‘Platform and Counter &Ales of every desgriptlon. l'Aer raoetve all Potion and Wear on Belle instead or Knot° Edges. as on atm &ales. call and examine before nurohasong elsewhere, and 144 " -"" VNTNIOTON 0 0 EEN.,l4s,ent, HA south SEVEN r erred, Ph% %gluten's. BUSINESS UAIIDS. MARTIN & QUAYLE'S STATIONERJO OR Y, I Ann FANCY GOODS 1031 i W NUT STDEBT, mow inavawrik, n4-Srofp ILADELPILIA. Conetantly on Kind Perfnmer/ and TOO. Artiniftc MUDS. M. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law, • N0.115 South FOURTH Street. 1119-6m` IV'ALLACE & BRODHEAD, X' EXCHANGE PLACE NEW YORIE. Stooks and Boil& bought al AKid. on Commits BRODHiois. RAErls BrAZLA CH -EDWARD O. EAD. 038-!m• ALEX. NEY ATTORNEtter UN. GREENS URO,YA, WillymatisisinWoMutomlwit. AroulUvimand ClumboodnUoc rilllE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE JIL 32) 011118TNUT Street, forint& Pitney, Peak asps, Aterobendise, Itenk Notee, end Specie, eithpt o ti, Its own Lines ,or in connection with other Expreu m onies to tin the enamel& to e end ities o the Potted Stated. r 8 walioßp. ....t.f . (intend Sueetinten ant MEDICINAL. 'NIES. WINSLOW I keeioN , E ey X e PER th I t E o tlbOen D N n U ti l on l o E f m A o N tt P l e n F n E er t tid SOOTHING SYRUP FOR OH/LDREN TEETHING, priqlobr,.litattafther mom of treething,,y wil l& iNume, reducing all inflate:pip= t will allay - tiI A VRI R TO d Wam litEolll.AVM %ELL Depend neon It. mothers, itWtll ;tee teat to yourselves itYSLIBP MilD IiEULTII TO YOUR rzmirrre, w s - we,h° 36ll '`UP l 4% . c; 'l.'4' l /V:a f 'l r Terrel;f t rt n can . freakily. lietkr pee . fp, '4,119_t0 MY 01.14117 Or gli f iteri If it 04 FL CT 1 k l i l a% I 4' r s i i one y 000. - seer , , p l wp _bow, an rime oy WIIMUIT¢ppOII Y f rY ca rlt „ . n . QtnlOn It. , MO tr i a tram 11l are UK Inn r+ ttt AZ OW ems. to tetras° hth lee s p unnirlen en, e tots f ed made ea tuthi. e ape* In ,W. Whitt we CS .Z.. know,' 'alter to yiPa irrenne,and pledge au `''' J oreputatio or the i - 4 0 4$ Or 'WV h i / 2 7 de' it:l F lare. n almost *ven d Instant* w ere e t au a anaemia from path at sthatwalon, retie iv be En Coned to althea or twenty Winat t akafttir the Snail/ c .. ) ad?thletered. ti ro/Falk:RP 114 Mi" and fi t EVE it w .in Mot litslead ° and bus been with i CO ilka_eit laver. Woo'FILI S 011.00 ES. It not only re eves in id nom pen, be; le °yeses the stomata sad ' • .rplei oeliente eel wee time and a t rial to o , titeltai N lgin I ast.ABI T IB o 401%endovitroproeiyou ons,_vb oh, I not ,4 speedily. remedied, end in with. e ves 'wave it th ea Itetassimtip tame in ifI o A ti n Cyllifinti. z wgttf t 9 arrZ. ig teetwzgothornauraner .., mem a would say to PM) . mother Who hes °bud onna front an! of Ve r° l grirmucnt,s, hrt s , s et.Yoximitatt Etffe k trifiger d c i, P§ tßall-rf nal ,i trig meiliii tie. ,s, lamely alio& ippt 4theo- Cut Or ItinflOrta k in oo i ' 4 puny ear.&NIS • Ine . ear Or Led': 4714,1414.wmp:V. 2e u rl"gaZ n 'ir th re l Y'Vi co, o. IS 0 iyat. vir ier Mi tsui teeth a bottle HOLIDAY GOODS. GOODS VOR THE HOLIDAYS. A choice and varied sienrtment of GOODS suited to the coming Holidays. selected from the latest importa tions from France, Ottrinmq. and England, in which arepioharled— Fritmg Desks. Je wel Boxes. Colored Lithographs, Port Folios; 'o rte Monnales, Fancy Artioles in Dressing Cages, Matt Stands, Pariah, Olove Hoses, Herbariums, Bohemian Ow. Work Boxes, Scrap Books, - Lava, China, ,ko., WIYIT A LUIOS VARItTf Or Dolls, Model, alma - plug, Baeating, Wex, China, _and Potent, Also, Doll's - Parasols. Umbrellas. Hats. Mitts, ghat/. Hose, and Jeweln• Complete Sets or Baby H o wie Furniture, paw.: }louses. and Borah/re. Ornomonte for Christmas Trees, Bon TOYS. Were gooses. Baby Houses, Btores and Stables!. Fine En g _ BIM Bowe, Cricket Bata, bro. O. E. Meaning's Pine perfumery i it only wants to be tried to prove its superior quaNtr. Fans I Pans:. Fens! A handsome assortment of Bilk Opera Pens ntuntisually tow prices, A very large assoctment of 0411110 J. All of whloh will be sold on the most moderate terms, et the fltationert, Toy, and Fa ncy Oman Emporium Of MARTIN bc, qUAYLII,. 1035 WALNUT Street, below Eleventh. n2-wetfp V I ,ILIVER SOAP—A simple r e paration P••• 7 for cleansing S il ver Plete,lsselyy, irrors, Mar ble, Ito., far loose oorerentent nd O sheet ve than any other. One; half the labor of Hodes (doming Mel be saved by piing We Soap, which cannot poyintoy troure the finest: Gino white, and u no, aorubbing to reemree, tiks easing t o the veer of the Dm/Atte amen greater than 6 00SfOftla 80ap. ft leaves the surface) as pore and gdg i aAr r tenbsw. hiangssre s zi oat? the 8914 , 1 'Vrarylell4#l3"B6.. LOUtenermeNaltim APPAL OIL . -10 bbls. extra quality Coal AL , bibs very supsyinr for burning long and glving,brlght light. Just etrtived. For MVO by ROWLE.LHURNER &Cc, AO, MOUTH VireitiAl4B. RETAIL DRY GOODS. ELEGANT WINTER OLOAKS REDUCED PRICES. AT TEE PARIS MANTILLA. EMPORIUM , 708 CHESTNUT EM ET. THE SUBSCRIBERS, in accordant* with their usual custom at this season of the year, wtl offer the balance of their stook of elegant LONDON, and HOME-MADE CLOAKS, at oonsidernbir REDUCED PRICES, with a view to the torminatina of the season's trade. They have still remaining a tlnerongh and com plete assortment of all the leadina stYies. on the whole of which a boasfida reduction from the lltibilit hitherto demanded has been made. RICHLY ADORNED VELVET CLOAES. REDUCED PRIOEB, HANDSOME PLAIN VELVET CLOAKS, AT REDUCED PRICES. IMPERIAL PLIIST-1 TARTAN AND ,STRIPED GLOAKB, na , REDUCED PRICES ELEGANT DEA? DE VELOUR OLOAICE,STRIPED, AT REDUCED PRICES. PARIS CLOAKS. IN PINK BLACK BEAM% ALL AT 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION, MOURNING AND OTHER PLAIN 0 L 0 A KS, AT REDUCED PRICES. HISSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT REDUCED PRICES. OPERA CLOAKS, BALL CLOARB, EVENING ()LOAM ALL, A 2 REDUCED PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, ELEGANT LADIES' F URS. AT LOW PRICES, AT THE It MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE OITY. RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE, EASTERN MINK SABLE, DARR ESL' SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, FINE GERMAN moll. ROYAL ERMINE, STONE MARTEN, IN CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. HANDSOME MINK MARTEN CIRCULARS AND MANTILLAS, .90 to 44 Indies deep. s7s, $9O. $120.8140, 8100, to 8360 J. W. PROCTOR & 00.. CLOAK AND FUR EMPOR/1731, ' 708 CHESTNUT STREET. at-2 ft DECEMBER REDUCTION LN PRIDES. L. 3. LEVY ee CO. Annonnoo to the Public and their Onstomers that In an. cordance with their usual custom at this amnion of the year, they have reduced the prices of their stook of FANCY DRY GOODS. which oomprises many choice and beautiful desoriptioni of goods suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. L.J. L. IC CO. We yeeeiyed, this week, a racy choice collection of Embroidered Cambric BMA, New Leas E mbroiderisa,lia., to watch There will be bided, on Monday. December Th, awieraliWata of Nowreames, osceetally selected for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 800 and 811 CHESTNUT STREET. di•tf LADIES' FANGS FURS. GEO. F. WOMRATI-I. NOS. 416 AND 411 AD.OII STRUT, KAB NOW OPEN HIE MULL ()ROME ASSORTMENT OF FURS, m o d e or eitha selected by hinvelf fn Europe daring the put 6piinK. 0018-311 l CLOAKS I CLOAKS IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. EVERY NEW STYLE. EVERY NEW MATERIAL. TILE LARGEST STOCK IN TEE CITY. lir Prices more reasonable then at any other eateb liahment. IVENS, nl9-tr 99 SOUTH NINTH STREET, CLOAKS I CLOAKS I 1 THE GREATEST BARGEAINS RED IN CLOAKS, EVER OFF. IVENS. 210-tf 23 80U111 NINTH STREET. CLOTHS—OLOTHS. .TATRE'S gALL. comotata aseortmant of CLOTHE, CA,BIMERES, yForatoft, ftlo to WA) laved op a Gaat's Bait, and fib to filp on LADIEfI' cu..amciNo. (Pattern; famished.) Call and sea at ..ESHLENIAIsT'S 625 oHESTNUT STREET. BLACK BEATER CLOAKS. Cheap Cloaks, from 8 , 1 to 816. hull block Cloaks, 86 to 819. lack Roam Cloaks, 610 to 819. lack Tricot Cloaks, 810 to $l9. W e ere now selling luxe quantities from a lane. fresh, and clean stack, Cloaks made to order and 'gua ranteed WA- end please. COOPM k. CUIVARP, dl7 N.INTIi and MARKE. fiLOARING OLOTH3. I," Pima Blank Clothe and Beavers. Uadjes' MAO Ctvakings 81.5 to 03.150. vernoet Ors, 81 to $5.60. Press-coat loths, 'Sam to EFL Black and fanny Cassimeres. gtra hea fanny Winter Cassimeres , sweet* a Daum Caestmyee. hood and Cheap Vestiess.Bl k. putt, Ve4ppefe,. Boys'wear—goods especial y adapted to. dy e g g fM#and MAAXE t I. fEOEMBER, 1859.-REDUCTION IN PRICER! THORNLInf fc MOM, Corner ot and *WRING GARDEN,. WA( try ,to offer tempting inducements during this month to buyers of DRY ODODS. W.V.. HAVE. PUT TRH PRICES R DOWN: Very nob fancyjailks reduced to 87)io ; All Wl* DeLelbes radioed to cost. TAE CHEAPBBI ',P LORD DRO HILADELPHIA CIIE DRAWLS IN u ?LiiiAKS THE w NEWEEIT STYLES, Ran'. g i(g n Blk Yl4Ttits'Velveta, aver Clothe. Tricot Cloths, ,Pro.. GOOD BLACK BILK% HEAVY . , RICH LINsTRE Ladies', misses' , and children e Shawls; Gentlemen's Shawla ip great variety, nic., kn., at TIiORNI.EY CHISAPB. tl3 RAPSON'S. CORNER. OP RIORTII AND CHERRY EITE3. HIPP OOW °pan a fine assortment of BERLIN EEFRER WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. Tlifk whole from the oelehrated manufaoturers, Best; k Wegigaor, in Wow. Our customers can depend on setting the best anions over °Wined at retail in Plate, delpltta, at the lowest prices. 6.IIPLICSDID AlinoitTNl END IinIIIDOIDIMIID SLIPPER/. A sAVETt OF BLACK CLOAK TASSILK. BANDSONK CROCUNT CLOAK FRINGE:K. NNW AND BILAOTINDL DISSe TRIMMINGS, WOOLLEN KNIT} _KING ARKS, ALL COLONS. ZIDIETN. KNIT TALNAII AND BANK. BSPLITR KNIT OAITERS AND WAIVES. A FULL ISTOCK oy STAPLE TILDAMINOL AT NAPSON'S LAMS' TRIMMINGS AND ORRERY ATORB. Cor. 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Histo rical, 'Biographical. anti Pictorial by Haagen J. Lesion 139 Ilitiatratiooa. Bowel in various styles, tter), 8440, .46.00 and 860. Elther of the aikwe la a PUBPBII.I3 HOLIDAY OIFT, Remember B. Mt ayNRy, d 104,184 100 WAI4AvT Street, NEW PIIBLICATIONS. BOOKS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS 11 . 111Tte and well zeleeted eteortment or ATTRACTIVE BOOKS for the • HOLIDAY% Now epee PA the detteeiterf or the AbIER LOAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY AV ARCH STREET, BELOW SIXTH. JAMES B. DICKERSON, Dettentory Aitent. "lIAZARD'S" JUVENILE WOKS. OVER ONE Tifous Ater) VARIETIES: Of whidti the following are rome of the newest and prettiest : BABY NIOBT ,OAES. By the author of Night slam' •. Mint Fanny's BM ries," As., Act. 1 vol.. square Mao, ralocits. A p CONTNT/I: letter from Avnt Foliar. IStory told to Mine. Latta Baying' and Do age ; or, The Effect ol a Oond Example. it:We l g. 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Tan SINSTYI COLGUTTBER.—The - Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune says The following is the arranement of the &mate oommitteeti on the Democratic side. The Senate consists of sts.ty-six members. of which theFepnb liaane proper have twenty-five, including Minne sota. AU the leading committees have seven mem• hers. five of which are appropriated by Democrats and the tome properties-on the others: On Foreign Iteleztion.P.Moisiz MUM Lioness. Sli dell, ?Nis. and Crittenden. On Annxce—Meagne. Hunter, ream, Orin, Brirhtt and Hammond. Oa Cantinerre—Messre, Clay, Bigler, Toombs, Cling man, and Banlitmry, On Milltary Afairt—Meares. PAWL Fitzpatrick. Johnsen' or Ark's OM, Chesnut. and tAn• On Nara! AJrairs—Messrs. Hatiory, Thomson. Bit ten. Hammond. and Maoism. Oil jUdiCiary—Megan. Bayard, Pn;h, Besdamia, Green. and Powell. Oa Pcut offireJ-2desi I. Toles, Gwin, Rice, Bright, and Hemphill. Oa Public Lands—groats, Johnson n( Arkansas. Johnson of Tonnesses. Lane. Path, and Brims. On Priests Load Claims—Mean. Benfamaifi, Da. Heronhill. On - "Wins Affairs—Messrs. Bessatlart, BMW:. Fitoh. Alen, sad Jiton. • Pew on en. Pnisions—Alessrs. Thomson, Clay, Banish:ay, and 0.6 llitreqigioicary Clainu—Messrs. Toombs. Craton menry and Bre,s ‘. .T .L.. On MO Oa Lr.snr. e rf Col.mbea--111.norx:BroWn, John Son of Terinresee. liu!ae. and Knnesd. On PiltentS—Ntelpol. StatOr, ThOBIAOt4 Toombo, and On Pubile Buiklings—Meseta. Bright, Davis, and Kennedy. iili — ii , ritories—Mesara Green, Douglas, Sebastian, , itspetriclt. and Hann. 7'o A wit! rottint,4: erpenses elks Serum—Mum !Omuta of Tenneasee and Powell. 1)4 Printing—Mend'. Fitch and Davila Os F,mayalied Ring—Messrs. lona and Exrolled Billx—Moura. Ilona and gambit:year. On Mt Library—Nears. Pearce and Bayard. The Republicans held a brier contemn° on the committees today, without definite lotion. They will meet again tomorrow. There Is a &poll:an to return the list, and let the majority complete it. Tne UNION hillETlNti AT New Yona—Litres or Gorr. Som.—The union meeting at New York, on Monday, was a large assemblage. The nomi nation of Gen. Scott for the Presidency, announced in the telegrapidavisport of the proceedings, was made b? one of the outside meeting?, and was not a part, of the transactions of the regular meeting. The following letter, from (lee. Soott, however, was read in the Academy of Music ; New Yonc, Deo. 17,1859. To the Hon. J. W. Beekman, Chairman, Sin : I have the honor to acknowledge your le vitation to be present at the Union meeting to be held in this ally on hteuday next, for the holy put pose of allaying the distrust which is now sowing discord among brethren. After a•long life spent in devotion to the glorious Union, which has al ready made es great among the nations of the earth, and which if happily preserved with ell its compromises and compacts, eanant fall to make as first among the great,your committes dorm me but justice in announcing that I feel the liveliest sym pathy In the object of, the meeting. This city is certainly in.the right to take the lead In the cease of conellietion ; and animated by like patriotic sentiments, are, I am confident, in every State, a vast majority of eitisens who In any to rten!' outbreak, would be found ready p to joln In the national cry, " The Union must and shall be pre served." 'Except In each a case, I beg to decline, as I have now done fa many years, taking part In any public meeting, remaining a minute man, with the great reserve a millions. I have the honor to be, with great respect, your fellow-citizen, WINTISLII Scam. The New York Sun has the following remarks la regard to the above meeting; Ton tisrow diurrivo.—The meeting at the Academy of Mario, last evening, fully demon atretet the conservative character of the people of New York. There were present the representa tives of every clam and interest, and the tons or the speeches was imiticiently national' to satisfy the most reason friend of the Union. New York is emphatic illy in favor of a Mkt, honorable, and , willing observant& of all the oorapronsises . of the Constitution, and her citizens will always oppose o fifeFy unwerrantable interference, either by Con-, by individuals. with the, domestio Lomita nv, N b f the Southern States. while we show our devotion to the Union, ire to our Southern brethren the matt ample , ;awes of our friendship, may we not ask from! Met/ / cordial reciprocation of kindly and fratar nal sentiments? Southern men—and especially, those who assume to lead pribile opinion in the slave States--are responsible, to a gnat degree; for the sections animosities ,which endanger Abe, Confederacy. They have been Intemperate In; their language , and instead of discouraging *eta.' (lon, they have frequently provoked it. They. have furnished the tiaras.] upon which our Northern, Abolitionists at. 613411404 to carry on an aggressive warfare, and, by injudicious /41/, they hays .weakened the bande of their friends in- the free States. " If oar fellow-eitisens in the slave fitatei really desire to maintain the 'Union inviolate, and to CO t irate friendly relations with the people of the free States, they can easily allay the agitation ortioly threatens to convulse the country. Let them calm their indiscriminate denunciations of Northern men.. and their disunion speeehee. and all conservative, pesce•loving men, will unite with them in putting an end to sectional strife." Tea Prioress. or Joni , P Coo=.—The body of John E. Cook will remain at Mr. John fiendrick 7 a, the undertaker, 89 Grand street, Willlarnsbarg.' until this morning at nine o'elock, when it will be' removed, in charge of the friends of the deceased. to the residenoe of Mr. Samuel Ll:Unix 114 South Ninth street, whence the funeral will take plaew at ten o'clock. The services at this place will be con; ducted by Rev. Mr. Coldicott of the Lee arenas Dutch Reformed Church, ant at Megrim°. in Cy press Hill Cemetery, by nig Rev lam. 11 John son. , Owing to the length of time that elapsed be tweets the deceaae and the time the body was de• livered into the charge of Dr. Holmes, the process of embalming has been somewhat difficult, anti consequently the appearance of the remains it not as natural as it would otherwise have been. Lad evening the body was ?bleed in an. meet petition, in order In allow the !Needed fluid teeettle in the veins and arteries, so as to give to the faces More natural appearance. The swelling bag en tirely disappeared from the nook and Noe, and the decomposition which bad set in has been checked. The remains will not be enshrouded until this morning, when they will be pinged in Ike coffin, enacted in s'whlte merino robe, with satin roller, !ratio cord about the testa, and a black neckerchief about the neck. Yesterday afternoon the fetter, setters, and wife of the deceased were permitted to view the 'amain,. - Ilia wife removed a breastpin and a Miniature of their child from about his neck, which she had placed there a few days previous to hit execution. She is but eighteen years of age, and has en infant four menthe . old. She is from Harper's Ferry, Virginia. where she was married about terettteen months mince. She, as welt at the other relatives, were overwhelmed with sorrow. and it was some moments before 'hey sufficiently re. covered to tie enabled to leave the body.—Nrre Iferald, Drt. 20. SEXATOKAL CAVCCS TOR Tea or PCB LIC Patxren—Ceartura Gantstat, Bow. N AN, ETC.- The Weehtegoeu op:respondent of. the New York Herald says, under date of Deo. 19: "The Democrats met in Senatorial canna this. morning for the purpose of nominating* candidate for publio printer. The following gentlemen were presented by their friends : General Bowman, of the Calutltution ; BUT., Wateroon, of Tennes see; Colonel Pickett, of bentunky ; Smith, of the Alexandria Sentinel and Cornelius Wendell. "Senator Brown, of Mississippi, read a letter which:had boon handed to him, preferring charges against General Bowman. It stated that Bowman was Interested in the public printing while be held the petition of Superintendent of PutMe Printing. Copies of receipts were produced showing that Bow man had received large sums of money. This was a outly denied by his friends. who intimated that the papers were forgeries. The original receipts wore hero produced. with Bowman 'ill own signa turo. This caused gotta a Sutter among the friends of the General, and, the caucus adjourned amid con siderable excitement until to-morrow morning Wendell furnished the Information of the charges nrefegged against Bowman. If they are sustained, Bowmen will be defeated." Tag POSITM or MR. BlLlCKlantnal if Re• GAUD TD THIS PRIBIDENCY.—TII6 Lexington (Ky.) Statesman says: " It In true, as wo know, that Mr. Brearinridge Is not a candidate for the Prenidency, and has en couraged no movement to bring about his nomina tion. What his friends intend to do 113 that re, ;card, or what the Demoontoy of the coontry•may God it t . e high interests of the party and of the Union to do, to a question which may not be it, !erred to the distinguished gentleman for solution. It was announced to this paper, some months ago, and upon the vary highest authority, that Mr. Breckinridge was not a oandidate the the Charles ton nomination, and was engaged in no DIOVe• TOMAS to promote that result. The statement was made In good faith, and, so far as we know, Is as true now as when published. Our object then was not to room:mile opposition to his election to the Senate, nor to countenance any thing like a bargain or understanding with those who aorght. by misrepresentation of his position, to advance the political fortunes of another—it was a SIMI& statement of feats, true at time and yet true, rendered °memory by the effort to excite prejudice against him. But that in no contingency will Mr. Brealciaridge's Mends advocate ins nomi nation, or that the Democracy of the nation will In no event select him as their standard-bearer, are proposition, which only future events can deter mute. We know of no purpose, however, and believe none exists with any of the friends of Mr. Dreckinridge, to seek to press' him upon the country by the united action of the party In ken tneliy, either by resolutions of conventions or other wise," LT' A correspondent of the Austin (Texas) In. telligonerr. writing from Belknap, Nor. 9. gives en moonlit of the abduotion of a lady, Mrs. 'Edward Cornett, by Indians. She was carried off by two Indians, at noonday, in the absence of her husband. It le believed that they are .Reserve Indians. as Mr. Cornett is the man who Is accused of killing Major Neighbors, the Indian agent, and the Indi• ant said, when they heard of tits death, that they would have revenge. EV' A New Jerseyman told Bishop Odenhelmer, the other day, while conversing about the ballot logs that took place In convention before the final cholee was made, that It was welt for him that be was elected when he was,' as, Lilo had not been on that ballot, on the next they would have elected the Bev. Dr. Newton, of St. Paul's, Now you know Dr. Odenhohnor was Rector of St. Peter's. The Bishop Immediately toped, " That would have been robbing Pater to pay Peat," • THE FSFAK ciallaia, FIR WiZzlt rum 'will be alai So Sibeartbari • men (per &Ma, la advaaps,lat. IMO Coldase " " i. gat 4r411!t7 COpiCar," (to oft' address) . went, Copioli, Or over " ur..loabooritor.) Fors Club of Twesty-oest or antr, vii vill mewl la iutps eau , to tier esitor-ris of tie Antaiistorat oro oroosted to sot at littats JOt r=Wnzzyi mt. 1 ICALIPOILICLI PAWS. ' lama Semi-Idoallly is Riau, for ha Califon* (haulms. • _ - Anal. Trevor's Thotighls--No. 1. cagreal •ct uctuistaat [Fount Preset . . . : nuts *helots! There's a bold, unqualified nalertlon, right in the teeth of. 'nary bachelor tying. Did ey.ey anilxsiy - see such a cross, self it,, surly set as they are? 'Wily, I serer put my oot into , passenger car, that I can't tell, at the !eery first glance around me, who am headers ;sod who are not. rot can read it in their fuse, ind their actions show It V#Ltialy spank: - It UM. iled man lasartahlf resigns hie seat, nalitingly, if the car Is tweeted; but, ye gods! if a bachelor has to gat up to give slasly his 'lent, snob a look l as she gets, and snob a time as he has grumbling about " hoops taking so much roteir,". as if It :were any business of his how touch 7114,101 they take, and, as if passenger railway ears Were not Intended to accommodate hoops as well -ad the "dear creatures who " oetuPY "- them. Married ;men are always more polite, became—heissase they here wires to iamb them—alarm ! Caul I tell when a man it going heals to r , pretty, eherty-lippe4 wife, itrel -liken he ,iset? 'And can't I ten when e tesztit gang toms to s toeily dinner , and his nurrpaper, and al;hea2 he r, To be sure I eft. I never go to the thitatti., that, /ookincloira Into the parquet; / don't see Whole rows:.er gloompvieged hatkelort, who anise. therein** away the time Warm they' haven't bablee to keep .them at tome, and they don't ktum-what to do 'with themselves. Poor fellows! how,l filly #1.014: , If .they were all like lk Marvel bleu:his dear otd baelielorheeril—we might tolerate them; but parima train ibeto as they are! r habitnaltJ make for the ether 'aide n the Walk whine;ver see one of the tribe eel:1;1oz ; tor 1 had tither en sone ter &versed" married men 'than one gtoemy, sour•vieaged old bsithelor. . . . . Oat apes oid banhedom ! I uy. Coaltehip and marriage to nary taothar't aoa of theta! tote froni Waehutgtoa. , , Norreapoideqn of The Press.) ICLetmeatos'. Dee. lf. de not gee letter the mail of Friday - mat Wind. tkiereser, lock are net aline in the miefeesue. taking it for granted that it le it dire ill for one of my letters to. mile: as I fad Itt , q other entmeoadeafe of Phihuteliltie: Pavers are to the mime cindery. so far si their tun nratioes aid the ia tete ste of the rei Iders are ocomerned. Wonderful to teteta,t‘e have a Moit someone mon, ing. snob a one A/ we might expeet to Med at SI cell moraine._ Verily it loon. end amens mop like wing: then the third week of *tares; - eat—eed hoe le the ;trio:meet:thing of all. when wixoneuter the arcorded attendance , dining the bed weather—the gafteriea' are not pear fill—that is. -the, geatteren's , , lobes. The " Issue are estistly canting. an mote Weariful than Deters. The creitement him- • me diaddot somentant. the miter tidy habitue— the female eolaiounne.hare tun of the rimnseol• Lad their plants ere hop s oily Ailed op by hricht cheeks, gay ribbons, sad an itrepteeeib2s conflict of ltdefekletacti the blessed weather has. iota* most relies manner. Jed into our arorearling miht_Rot electoral alas: I must not tarty over snob subieete—stib- • ieots ohieh F fail add a roseate tine to soy ems hai r. see make thitkots emebedia. Mr. 611 Mer opened the prooeedinaa by lilies to et question of privilege. A miner 'which he seat to the Clerk's desk. to be read by the ocmitent thereof, gates} that T. Gilmer had rend a nd privately endorsed the (fetter book, and bawl elves hie anciresoone to de et:- citation in eoneidemble numbers in North Cereline, This Mr ; Gilmer *mintiest, stated that ewer cwt. be rdied against the Gentian:wawa 0414. sontoton question. and iefeigd votifor slat he thew Wiered, and that ere hods nor inns, to be an in famous swindle, he beaten mosrearsHaentsd and per med with the ',maitre(' a tiger, and the taahatuty of it Thames pretty that➢ co the to;)tale of the Admen tratioo. Who porea•d ? Who felt a accessary to pursue! Who tote their Unmet satagonheseritle Vet ferocity of the titer? .Who have the Aillitaikr eLthe Ciostl! Who? The tiarean.istretton. dr. wit, siasliatu of 111 Mousier& had the *our. and continued to oceuerit for a conaidolntaa tme , do ting which many Ws pelootsa tonk deco which bed •oe intrrert. One hetweel the isotherms from Mks •isaiPei and Mr. Hictrnan. whom. by the way, the Preach paper in Mew York, edited by Pauline eons Ire lif, ratortaseretr. I cook! opt bear the weriiir of the leethrome train NSA, Wrania, sky* that the ;morel purport wee touching the repeal of the Viseocii Comer:anise. acid tlsi rieg - lea whin!. the booty{ bad to aeconspbak it If the Roo* dui not want it, why d d she strive ao hard to set it. Another Russo between tie Missiodsmin Curtis. of lows. Iroir - lbnarr RovAnsear sarreria of the usuJ eleettome to the latter infudEns the Position of tilo Repoliiran Pert". Mr. Carta Mid be wig op weed to daret7 extension. bcd its aid eat NUP O O. Mille the Rooth. It wookt not to fourathect. There wee ineheatiot to distatb it v the !too in *look hate, atitatiose *listed. Re cud that they Me ftspewiticeaar hod es soon a richt to extend slavery in the Territonai to the tiouthens Democrats, led In attemetrar to de mire the latter of the power Loy +leo dyriredtywr Mr. ainalartea vat gadded with tha garret. tat - .Ired tallowy it the lonittstoits Dots Jews Mood %et the Beath were Pasta to remain ill reafedatittea with 04,0304 who hold such Mesa Ho wag far *aviation, of %term inside 'a the rakes Ir they weld, mita& of OA eaten If that Sweet than anal via the pameeta heart bin is the Cairn Ur. aloolition was ot fsrer oriermatiete eeparaboa, With the treberrott of those trouts, Me. Illaslatcs% speed% waa amputate. Cohstel flehowleft emits Deer ese, reassris ttst be never will ems for 11, member of Graven neje mem h e (the candidata) ia deaf and rgomb; nitber a serreiNe onnelaainn. le 'clew of the 'weak. 'Tube. aweesating flood" or speeches whielaitttee been =de. mit re mirsis we of wholVreae aid after Itesi7 Trott hie Alahoitas letter, which lost bite Ws 'Umbels. t shag never vote feet too oar," siad Wade, who mows how to rout sea write.'• Some of Singleton's remarks. deelarins he ernali net vote tor Donslac end other,. tociehing the Territorial a ammo. called Ls Leta!' of Moon. Adrain er :few end Clerk of Neer York. every one of whom, iudging by the honorable VISSLIMeglael hackies oar. was for, than enough torlint. HaGv Poet Tem.—Singleton bas eneetuded. and the roll is being called Iles-sr - stork to a tarot_ Among the IT eras/ arrivals is the city are Pike, of Arkansas. Prentice, of Kentocky. and C. P. Hatpins. of Ne e r York. Piro Is, so you &realest*, One of the Ten tergesi of the eseolee. He is toeliet Iteerte. and Des lately sought:for natorahaation among the Cherokee% or Choctaws, or some other Indian egoid vtoot be {ores 'nth more than herbaria enthoeiseem G. 1). Prentice, luminixot /Trial and voltunitons wit, to /oohing .• as well as can he expected," We here nterete expected a men and &poet to loot Iva best. Re ie tom s to delirer lavture--one /tamer nothinx to say or do nth pnlitiee in an r ■hare—an next Tburedier evening at Philharmonic ITait, when I expect to fee Northern ex poeitionierh, Ailmintertattion propositions. and Pantheon oppositioniets en 'eery happily smalyarnating round the deck or the distinguished poet and lonrosliet or the West. Charles Q. Ilatpine is hkewlse a poet AB wrl) al a loornalist. ;ad in the former erip9e ; t7 has eased hit distinction as the author a a "cry efe767 'Lyrics by the Letter R." moss of arnich sroc.td does credit to oar friend Says. As a ScaniaList he throws considerable Q» and ntettirettne interest into the New 'fork 1 -rildn- Rocas of thew" dim, shin the Nowt's/ est nntarnarr ideepi, l must try and keen m• se'S awake by etetehtna for you the leading man of the - reporter's rallerl. Letter from 'New York. LIIOII BALER 07 kLtL 11/TITIT—fINTRAL 1.48 K tIII RtITR TILOS -- “XLICA_NA.II ITRWATIne9 VIrktrTITIO , I"--111ill. CrIItINCISAV•IttLIALI. -- • NIA 110111ZWIAlt nrtlly deg. (Correspondent of The Prisul stn• Tots, Ass. 13, Fon. Tuesday. Wednesday: and St:radar. of the present week. will be three rrand 6.N d21)11 in the WAY of real estate. The more lend there to thrown nee. the mei let, at season, and it's pretty mach el soid in that war nom-a.days, the more asserts the he rem and the greater the romnetitinit to tit held of eligible hreedions. On Tuesday will be brogght to the Isnuner. IMP five tote, on one of the finest streets in the upper part of the oitr —One hundred and sixteenth street—shoat is /0.4 feet wide. snd a situated lust above remind 'Park- It is expssc'esi that the desire to senate these:on 'or irst clan bnildince 'wit' brigs together en suareosily lame number of speculators nod capitalists On Wednetear mill h•sold the great Die/train *state, littitam4 hots Broadway to the Harlem ricer, near CarmaLliville. ern_ 'Atlas cf fire haialred end forty-ear., :cos, extemEnt (tom Th 3 hundred and eleventh to Two hundred and sixteenth streets, This rill learnt another tittiC lay field for speculation. On "Ihnraksy the well-known Wood" property, frontMg on Central Part. Ono ban died sad twit , lll. One hundred sad thirteenth. and One hundred and fourteenth sta.. will also be puetioaepped to the highest bidder. It is seldom that to large a coin tar of tniMprored land. dy ins in desirable touters, is offered for wale on three sae-easire days, Isdeed, +here are few rert:er lett who own tracts yo lisle in size as those 1 hare alluded to Eventing of laud near Central Park, the gentlemen who ant commintainnent of that institution are e:ertiaz themselves to make it en attractive pats of resort ter all sorts of people—drives and rides for those who own cerr;ages and things. rambles for realest nets. and tin ting Donde far !edits and gentlemen—the ladies having a private pond set apart for their exchnore use, and the stern sex who may accompany them es cavaliers, The skating mania has taken hold of the whole ceintcnaitY with a very strons grip. the winter orders for skates having already reached over seventy thousand ;Airs, sod manufeeturen unable to keep pate will. the demand. Several new and beautiful style. of the a rtla's have teen introduced this winter. that, when strapped to the Ilk:A -ttire of our dashing young 'women. exctte emotions of the moat heart-fluttering chanteter. The a:stood story sa the December number of the Atlantic Monthly, entitled" Elkaash Brewater'aremsi taboo." is understood to be from the pen or lier.Chartes NerdhOff, one of the regular staff of contritmton to Ifsrper's Mose:star, sad who has a knack of writing the clevehat stories and best arti•les soles. As a mag - asinist he is ' , equalled by few, excelled by none." ft is reported in the morning ioarnthe that him. Curl - I ningham-Bardell is again about to enter into the felici ties of wedded life. The name of the fascins red 1,1, - 1 robin's . who has proseeded into he r erections no tar as to induce her to "change her local habitation and her name." is not given. The nuptials should be celet rated at church, the organ playing MendelraohneWedding March. What a Celentlel SpeCtarie! A band of Bohemians—the cleverest of the trite in the metropolis—beaded by Bellew sod Frock VV,"• ea artistic and literary fectotums. enitimeinc anions its writers, destatiers, and engravers , the beat talent gotn;, will, on this week I Wednesday,' astonish the country with tee heat number of a humorous and tatir.cal tub button to be called "Vanity Fart." The thing. hits I been breams for a couple of months, end these clothe hare tone into it as though Cher really meant iwn.e thins. There is any amount of talent enlisted fur it, and if the business. par; vf the sir= it manst n - ith economy, industry, and tact, it is tcderably stir. of tun -01151. 11:=:=1 Axxls. Tgiroie M==l
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