The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 23, 1859, Image 3

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`hoahit'itess 'it:L.011010e Met *0 nte • aosnelated with.
bind dein aus*the peet winter,- and make
- this statement' 4iatuitotudy, for the benefit of Our
brethren int)iti, ministry,—Caninsi Christian Herald;
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..*.;'.: ti =DAT .rILESTOTTL UONRAD MIMI% No.
Feg ARCA Street, below Eighth; hes on hand en wort-
Inept of superior , PIANOS, is Louis XIV., end plainer
' 1,41 .' : i; n l O4 t tlioae foiarbioh' he received the Prise
Medal frdm O 0 iligd Jark at the ,Worill'a Pair, Ltin
don; 1841; • ' , , .. , illi-it*
SINHER'S SBWING MACHINES.
N 0.2 Sewing Maohinee... ..
No.l Sewing Machines
The numb. Sewing Alanitine.
The Family Sewing ....
I. M. SINGER &
No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
..11AERIB' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE.
IMPROVED- DOUBLE-THREAD
• FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR
. 05-am ?Mkt, Moe. 720 ARCH St. .Asonta wanted.
Proms CORDS, Nails, and Rings, Tas
eels, all colors and sites, at Masobie tlO nailr
NUT Street, h, aide, below Eighth.
Gaonsa & Bemis
Ctictsusaivii Sourase Mum Ihronzio-NlioNnile,
At asNivoien rizfr a.
EM CHESTNUT STREET.
rifitipitiesta.
PIANO COVNItS, WINO and
Pipit Cbithi. W. 11. CARRYL & BRO., no CHEST
XU'i" Skint, belbw Eighth, gaI.:IMO sell, 0:121-4t
!his •Patots air
SINGER'S BEWING MAOHINBIS
navy! slam!! amnion)!!!
GILT - WINDOW SHADES, only each, with
tobstintial fixtures, complete, at 719 CHESTNUT St.
d21 , 1t W. H. CARRYL ac BRO.
THE EAU LUSTRALE HAM RETORATIVE re.
dSiVeii the approbationof the most scientific men in
the world.% It blesneds renonetek the entiole of the
head, nrtiVeliti the Hair falling di', and renders the heir
soft, glosiy, and maimed to earl. lady'l toilet is
complete without it. Sold by all Driurgiste, and by
JULES RAVEL k. CO., N 0.701 01.IESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia. dl9-AtWit
ATTENTION, HOLIDAYS !
Hakes Mmtures, Sugar Plums.
Fruit Cake, SO cants.
Pound • 43
Mixture., 36 and AO oents.
PittutY.Ftiree. eipresaly for tba Holidays, at
till et , ' FM'S, EIGHTH Street, below Mallet.
iVi)tho* 'StiebEs—Or every stylo and
m.o. in store and made to order, cheap and good. Ma
knit. Hall, UP CHESTNUT Street.
W. H. OARRYL & BRO
Gum WINDOW CORNIORS, ail sues, from
ro cents to Co each. Gilt Banda, Rings, &a.. MASONIC
HALt, 719 CHESTNUT Street.
' '' , W. K. CARRYL tt,'` BB O.
BALimunnut FIBB-PROOF SAFIIa.—A very
le.rge assorimantof EaLtdit.ANDERB for sale at reason
ptitts, No. 1034 CHESTNUT Btreat, Philadelphia.
WS tf - EVANS it WATSON
To - CABINZT=MALUR:B AND UPHOLSTERERS.
—A foll line of Hope, Damasks, Plashes. Japanese
Malls. Lasting'', Tufts, &0., wholesale and retail. No
IS CHESTNUT Street.
an•it
ONE Paws CLOTHING 'OF THE LATEST
ETtngs, mode ill the beet manner, expreaely for RE.
TAIL SALES. LOiFEST eollinc , nrmes marked in
Mein Flynn* All gob& mule to Order warranted nadir
'foOtdry. Our ONE-PRICE System le strictly adhered
td, e 6 aro believe thie to be the only fur way of dealing
Alt ate thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.,
een.tfeat*AßUM Street.
_ ,
LACE WINDOW CURTAINS, all styles and
V rim. sr bolosole and retail, in the Idsnoxic }Luz, 719
CHESTNUT Street. ,
d2l di W. R. CARRYL tr. BRO.
ciMPLAMP D.HPOT—lrrit (ND ARCM
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saute
AM'S!: 38 8 SAVING PIIND—NORTEIWZBI
Cast= SECOND and WALNUT Btreein.—Deponits m
owed in' small and large amounts, from all Manses ol
Nye oommmuty, and allows lama:l4st the rate °rum, per
cent. per annum.
Wee, mei be drawn by chocks without low of In
tercet.
Offioe oven Milli, from until II o'olook, and on Mon
day and Batordas until 9 In the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Manlier and Beareteul, CRAB
31.,h1Oftftt8.
atvixa Fun)--NArioNAL SAFI= Taub,
OomPetnr.--Chetteregiby the State of Peettetvania.
RULES.
I. Money Is mailed every day, and in any Ammar
arge or emelt
1, FIVE PER CENT. 33:iterate. Is void for money from
the day it is out in.
IL The money is always paid beak in GOLD whenever
it is railed for, sod trithont nolgois.
4. Money Is reoeired•from Znewtors, AdltaXiStratOTS.
Guardians, and other Trustees, in lake or small 611141,
to main a long or short penal:
1. The money received from Depositor Is invested
Reel Estiite, Mortgages; (Irourid Rend, and other fast•
ohms monde& '
O. Mee open ovary day—WALNIII . Street, mouthwazi
corner Third street, Pltiledelohis. • awn
WEUESLBR & WILSON SWING M.AOUINIS.
'—'l.l6lladalphis Woo. 03 CRESTNUT Street.
Mertiltiate titan Wed at the SAKE DISCOUNT ai
Dy the Company.
_,, *Pic tacos' m Trenton, New larsei..,4wid Earn
andWasyhoster: , 1,114-int
ARRIVALS' AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
VP SO 'MEL'S O'CLOCK LAST XIOET
GIRARD HOUSE-47hestnut it.. below Ninth.
it'll/Hord, NJ ' T Dubois, Pa.
ddle. Pa '
yodel., Pittsburg
Hauer, St Louts J Spangler & 11, York
Mies &Initiation
_York, Pa B Mowry, Boston
G Whalotk. N Y N BresraterN Y
n Broadbent. Balt D Lamb. N Y '
en Dunspaugh, N Y ~' Wm E Burnes & la, N Y
Ulnoh, N Y
rs King, La. Geo B Km, La
Miss King, La
•ra C M Bradford, 11 0 -W 0 Bartlett & fin. 13 Y
C Hughes, N C' P ll_Archer,_ Salem., N J
- F Hay. 11 Y Jos 14 Frost & WI, X I
.Ino I. man it Is, Mexico 0 Meyer, Pa
rill F Shenk. Lancaster E Laaell. N Y
i Viti d io. Pt b Louis V _ Wm 9, 7 l , nnth rf oo, St Louis
i.,...4,gitlirnanr,FLairrisborg laa l io Co ale, J13 1 :11
J Fannms & la, Brooklyn Chao Judson h ? Y
G March, Nl3 Jae I. Crinm firkin, N Y
F Prentra, Conn - Janet' Yorke, N J
I' hoe Beaver,— nos B Bryson, Pa
AII Barnum, Baltimore 1.. M. Barnum, Balt
gy W oatakor, Md Chao Purand, Conn
w 11. Pemberton & la, Mt Vote it. sawyer, e ns ,.
M lierrerd. IS Y - •- M commies, N y
H. it nverett,N , Y C B Raymond, Bogen
tl3 Thompson. Conn • - (1 T Coll, 71 Y.
16 ?owing, Salem A A Beane, Mail
It Gritßtn, Baltitnortl .1:0 limakill Acia, Kansas
B connoliy i i Y
la Janney, . Hone Foot, Vt
, Hon J R Thomson, N,l
Miss McCord. a Mye McCord, Gil
tam 11 iitudooll, N _Y iH inibitritem, 17s
W Carlton &Is, Ji Y Landreth, Phil
to 8 C Abbott.N Y aae, Md
OA Brorn, tda .
~.. , 3Yortham & la, 8 a
ha. & is,-13 IP - . - m lid Fisher, N y
It 131nolare. Bat ,A Boyd, Lebanon
' AMERICAN HOTEL-Ulialatliut at., above Fifth.
3 i Murphy, Tenn Thosi Chapman, Nat
to Pgar.7h Pa !a 1 1.% t°,•,:iPl,l%* M d
4 M Wales. liel 1' a priaD, .11.
Ii ktgg i ; ! lanell
0 Brown. N Y
B Fiddernan. Del
ri Hayes, Del _ ir 'l' P olk. Be
D Rosa, Chester ao
m Fellond, Bait •
1/ Currey. Del
C Thomann & la. - Balt
B Vaginae, Ya las 0 Cochran. Ya
hoairixbite & den, NY Id MoCimeo
MT/Irar, Cinn, 0 At N Coot, Minn C, 0
re owjer & dela, Me' Jas T Powlehlate
M. ripk,Hdineraville P Bbefliin, N Y
Merrill. .lash,D 0 i Smith. RI
li Walden, Vs
, W J Maxwell, Vs
NERIiiigITEll 'HOTEL-Fourth street, below Aroh.
- Wm San ni, Erie I Blow* Is, Pa
'r Lake , ng C W Bodge tr. la, Mass
Jai Gel - - W D Sprecher Lancaster
Oeo D Springier, Lancaster t Horatetter,anceistar r,
' fHornbrook, Wheeling, - Ya Hornbrook, a.
'lf I/ Myer. Atheria_Ps. 0 Ayers & fa, N y
olio Prietoriona,:i I 8 Bhtg, Pa
• . JONES' HOTEL-Chestnut street. above sixth.
KA Bythar, D C I Ewing. Trenton
W P McMichael & al, NJ Mrs Cookly, Del
(IPo T tlenda 'rhos H PhilllPa
W ff,Broop, Va, 1111,14 1 , 1 1fit' 41
' W Ho.tg. Jr. ?hits
J G Smethurst, Allegheny Jas Thompson, Johnstown
Baml Otis, Becton W 8 Stevenson, Brooklyn
A Wise, Richmond HP Annoy ,B Pa
Wl3 Redgrave Balt H Wiener, N Y
J Reese, Westmont!. ll__W TimolaL N ‘l .
74 Bonn. N Y - w Perkins N Y
C Runway, N Y .1 Mills, N Y ,
—,-
_-_, BARLEY SHEAP-Seoond at., below Tine.
Miller Kline, NJ . John Moorhonee. Mass
Arno* Snyder, Bucks oo .111 Blue, Lambertville
- M Backer, Germantown II 11 Wolocat,Pa
John Rich, Pa J Dilworth, New Hope
J P tiwissey, Solethry .1 H Palmer, Makefield
TBao Palmer, Edgemond Geo Palmer, Ed emond
_r _Chambers, Newtown T E Pickering, P a
W Newbold, Pa Geo Pickering, 'a,
Paul, Bristol ' W 0 Carver. Rinks co
Samt Phillips, Pa Thos J daimon Pa
ir, D) er g t v il e
i lArghLancuster so
J L Janney, Pa Jno 8 WillLare, N Hopis
*nine Corson. Bucks co - W Beanie Newtown
j K Taylor. Newtown Edward Taylor, Newtown
A B Lair, Md , M W Edward Pa
Baml Baker ,Pe. Andy Dillon,
Robbine, Fox Chase . Giro Snyder , Fox Chase
Tae Palmer, Pa • • . - 11 l C Moore. Pa -
WW Cfris7,7lleicond, Va Joh a noppockNewlowir.
W D RirseyTaY nnaulie 0 W Rueter, Ind
Smyl rouhurat. a rar Jam Folk, Bode co
-yr iobotl, N J C ornell.
elaa, James,Pa r..1.4,055-.,Buokr
row. - 111, - ,OA - a at;;;iltrf g 7i4my kB
4 v. n, Cadwallacte4 l P6
Figgr Cartburn, So *bury
.E,E.te_q4er. Bolebur
iar°7 Pa .
Matas , , Pa ' ()Janney. Pa
.711 arr ..t. sq. Pa - W H Cary, Pa
W Battarthwaita. Pa A. tiattorthwada, Fa
0 Batterthwatta,
a,
Pa - P ll:aki, Pa
"P _F Eaatbara. r& J Path r,Y
W Taylor i Pa J Enstbura, Laheaka
fft mith, la M Hhawa. Pa
tuaaatan. Pa a Ittherford, Pa
no Palmer, Pa B Goa, Pa
Oftvaticugler. FrenolitOwn, li 3
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' - BT. LOUIE ROTEL—Chestnut It.. ab.Tbird.
' -It L. - an Brooklyn, NY C Hinquisn, ty.Tenne. NY
..,,.., l,Lki r
a l c oin s te h pll : B Robinson. NV ',Magic%
Col D Yotter. X .1
'' Niticcitor. N'Y _ ,it Ramat, IV' Y
H C Whitemarsh, 4 I '
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
II AHoeel, Ind WiinH.l ezerbe, P o A 8 SehronouPrt El Higgins, Heading
John Marsh, N Y N P Hannan, Pa
Johntiming, ,Ir. 0 A Heckles, !tandem'
Win C Harm N Y E Shinier, Mmersviiie
rr w Drake. Hazleton • hi T Worth, Lebanon
w F Yenta, Pottsville -R_Foz, !femme [stow n
John Metly . Lebanon. Pa, Wm Davie. Carbondale,Pa
COMMERCIAL NOTEL , Etkiet st., above Chestnut.
hi s pennook, WilmtDel - j_Gileer, Chester co, Pa
litlthmertorth, m 4. B' IdeCollough, Md
•4 - ones, Wax- fiehl, - :I:94,ter, Del
: , 41elestort, Blanktorut w kutehead, Cheater co
Wyk Johytton, Pa teem tertelet, Rendingp Harvey , Chester do - Then airtharp,uheeter no
EAGLE ROTEL—Third street, above
Th pgna ,, tes, Chester tio .IWentin, Chester co
Way, CIOWSIO CO J Marshall. West Cheater
II Rice, 1 .1" E hero, Y
0 Waxer, 1.1,Y '
-MARMAIf7B' HOlTBE—Third et., above Callowhill.
.
.. r 5 .E. W Stoner, COnn F P Laubach, Pa
•t W Fuller, Jr. Fa Henry Weland, Allentown
,-,,:.;
avid 0
Klein: Allentown ' F ,Voneent, Books oo
r. .. , A haul:mon, re, , - • 'OB Winter, Wle
..:',-- t Beitert.•liebanon co , -' Mine K Antolini& rtl
1!.. , 6W - 133 Merlin k Ile Pa ... '
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Tii.El.l.l4lON HOThttArch iitraot, above Third,
606., NJ Mu Nom Jy_. Catasam
Rymer:, N J Christi 1514 Newuk, •
:d•;:jd' -- 14. 17f-,4 4 , lr a t ,i k AP r A ns ! ,
imung l ita. I,ti:ikor ;girl
HYsifbailk.3t, whaela F 11ortat0Fri
MUUNT VERNAN - HOTEl.= Second at., above Ara.
N woifinger, N Y - Thou Adams Boston
W talterott, Phila Si) Stryker, N .l
it train, Dolswerb Jot Bannon, N J
ai Hare. Harrisindg - ,owiabuts
A Amite , n'. ?PO Pa
'N Newhall, NY 8 Willlstiiti, ( Tostiin
J Austin,Dolaware Pugert, rent Bend
J Shineen. Pi rtahurg_ ' A G Wetmore, N Y
R K Shoemaker, N J J Andrews, N
W Ovrrfield. Jr, Edaton Saml Hall N J
BeoJ Hall, N J P'l Finch, Belvidere
BALD EAGLE BOTELL-Third at., above Callowhill.
B W Hollis, Flemington P tt. Hossland,Flemington
N Heffner. Easton Minh Long. Lehigh no
Owen A Miller. Lehigh oo John Wapner. Pinta
R Burns, Bunks ad B WiSmith, Books no
P'eter Seibert, Enstdn John D Bieber, Pa
B L Thorned, Philo,
BLA dK HOTEL-'-'tElril, above Oallowhill.
John Bechtel, Benbtalsvilld Nil Bechtel, iteolitelsville
Henry Maurer, Bechtelvine Gins Harper, entown
Dr J . It Reading, Soinorton Mrs Reading, noromnin
U Y Bailing. Amity, Pa Wm K Gran. Boyendown
Thee D Wolf, Danboro T H Wolf, Danboro
Jacob Kondig . Danboro Eliot Melina r, Dant oro
I , D Hartz , I, Tylersgert J Reed. Ti lemon
J Hersh, Klinesmile 1 , Road.. tioutilainpton
H Walter New Britain 11 cithonn, New Britain
l i' a rAlatiie i r e lee town 1 -1 'Sva‘tr: P)2 1 1::=2
Semi W ar ts, Ramon,- S Buo,%gharn
H A Gerrard, Lehigh co hollenberger, Coatown
D liousum, Reading
W. R. CARRYL & BRO
BY ?ELYOBAPB.
(Correspondence of the Pluladolphio Exchange.)
CAPS ISLAND. N J, Deo 22.
Ship Jill" Lawrence. for West Coast of Africa, bark
Cordelio. for Montevideo, a bark unknown, brigs A
&natters, (Br) for at Joon, NB. Roska, fur Rio de Ja
neiro, and Br sohr Pleiades, for St John, NB, went to
sea yesterday. Notholg passed in or out today. Wind
north—weather cold.
Your", THOS. 11, ItUOILES.
nI TIMEORATIT.
(Correepondonoe of The Prem.)
New Yong. Deo. 72.
Arrived, ship Sardinian and bark Sultana. from Genoa.
PROVIDENCI3,Ci 22.
Arrives, bark N't , Cogswell, from kinal bar.
22.
Arrived. brig Ilumisoldi, horn Aires Island-via ho
mu, with guano. Left at latterport Sth mot, shins In.l
ternational, for New One , and Albert, for do, to Sa il(Winne,
told or 12 days.
RAIIPTON ROADS, Deo 22.
Arrived, ship o..tian Bello, flora Jarvis Island, with
guano. She loft this afternoon, for New York.
SAVANNAH, DO 11
Arrived, steamship Florida, for Now York.
MEMORANDA.
Ship John Truchn, Teal, to Bortioaux and the Unitod
Status. cleared at Havre 6th inst.
Ship Spooking Cabot. Watts, for Philad. Iphia.enternd
outward at Liverpool Yth inst.
Ship Tartar . Vanaise, from NoW York, arrived_ at
Mauritiusu Oot 21.
Ship Sunshine, Ryder. from Sunderland for N York,
which put into Fayed 11th ult. leaky, had six feet water
in her bold. last earls, and injured her rudder.
strip Rufus Ch Inst. oate, Rich, from New Orleans, arrived
Havre 71n
Ship Sierra Nevada, Foster, for Ban Francisco, cleared
at Bo.ton 21st last
Step Fleotwing, Howes, for flan Francisco, cleared at
Now fork yesterday.
Ship Judith Brown, from Whampoa, arrived at New
York Yesterday. Nov 28,10 10 8. long Ye 16 Womoke
ship Ocean Bride, from Mutilator New York.
Ship Allna, OraVes, cleared at Now York yesterday
for Melbourne.
Ships 8 5.". Pattigrow. B B Kimball. arid Lady Blessing
ton. from Now Orleans, arrived at Liverpool 7th inst.
Ship R 8 Ely, Livingston. far Livorpool, cleared at
Mobile 111th lost with 3130 bales of cotton, valued at
8192.173. and 20(.1) staves.
Bark Conrad, MilliburY, 'hence, was disoharging at
Pernambuco 16th ult.
Bark David Lapaley, Bishop, from New York. arrived
at Mareeillea 6th inst.
Bark F Loners, Samner, for Genoa, was towed to sea
from New Orleans 7th met.
Brig Fairy, Welsh, hence, was waiting at Pernambu
co Nov 16.
Brigs Orison Adams. York. and Wheaton. Leeman,
hence for Boston, tailed from Holmes' Hole 21st Mgt.
Bohr (3 1.1 & R F Shannon, Lamson. from Washing
ton, NC. for Wagon, sailed from Holmes' Hole hot mat.
Be hr W B Ferguson. Smith, bench for talent, sailed
from Holmes' Hole gist inot.
Bohr m J Burton, Hazard, from Milford, Del, arrived
at New York yesterday.
Bohr E Flower, Rryner, for Philadelphia, cleared at
New York xeeterilaY
Bohr LOUIRII Tuner, Robinson, berme, artivoil at
Richmond 21st lust.
W. H. CARRYL & BRO.
Bahr T Larne& Frambes, °leered at Wilenngton,A
C, 2lst inst. for Philadelphia.
LQUDENSLAGER—GILL.—On the 20th Instaut, in
Paulebotough M. E. Church. by the Pastor. Roy, 1).
Duffel', Mr. Thos. J. Louden!,lager to Mtn Lomaa . F.
OK both of Pauleborough
JI ,
ACHE—TYNDALE.—On Friday, Dee. 20th. HA at
the Church of the Assumptten. by the Very Rev. C. T.
Carter. V. G. R., R. Meade Bache to Liszie, daughter
of C. T. Tyndale.
GODFREY—RAKER.—On Thursday moraine. 22d
instant, t‘y Rev. Charles D. Cooper, Joseph Godfrey to
Amelia R., daughter of James Baker, E.g., all of flue
oity. •
ROBERTS—GLENN,—On the 14'h instant, by Nov.
George Chaneler, Mr._Dintheniel H. Roberta to Miss
Fanny Glom, both of Trenton. N. J. ,
WATTS—BEATY.—On the 19th instant. by Rev. Mr.
Clay, William J. Watts to Caroline M. Beaty, both of
this easy. •
STOLL STON.—(llti t i fednesdar evening, 21st instant,
Mr. Joseph P. Wollaston, in the aid sear or WS nee.
Funeral services at the Rev. Mr. Roliert's Church.
Wilmington. Dal .on Saturday nsdrnins. 94th met, at ]0
o'clock. His relatives and friends are invited.
11181 BY.—Oit hionday. 19th inst.. Charlotte Risley,
relict of the late Etta B. Risley, In the 10th year of her
age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 219 North Second
street. above Race, this (Friday) marmot, Zlid inst.. at
10 o'clock._
NE WiiPTISE.—On the 20th intant. Mary Newhotise,
wife ef ;min NoWitouts, In the filet year of age,
Funeral Item the residence of her husband. No 1105
Carlton street, this (Friday) Afternoon. at 1 o'clock. "
DOUGSON.—On 'the set instant, 'Phonons Dodger:in,
aged].) years midge months.
Funeral from the residence of his brother. Jas. Dods.
son. No. 129 Christian street, this (Friday) afternoon,
at I o'clock.
FEE.—On the 21st Mat', Francis Fee. aged 73 yeare.
nutria frongittig late residence. Cadwatader street,
above Master, thrill Friday) morning. at 9 o'clock.
Al UHLER.— On the 20th inst.( John Mushier, in the
80th year of his age.
Funeral from hit late residence, Main groat, above
Linden, Germantown, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'cl'k.
MOURNING MOITESELINES DELATNP.
16 CENTS.—.SESSON h, HON have reduced
10,000 yard' of imported Black and White /douttelinee
De11a;o1 to only la cents.
DIOURNING ~PORE,
No. Sod CHEsTN LIT Street.
BLACK THIBET LONG SHAWLS.-
Now in Blare, a full assortment of Lupin's Plan
tillAt Lour Shawls. /kin, bupin's Wads Cashmeres,
Merinos. Entin Denbenes. Velvet Poplins.. Tswana,
Velour Reps. Mousseline de Lalneg, flombalines. Re.
die 1113680 N & infrilLgiaMtitgia.
STATEMENT PROil UNIVER..
BITY OP PEPINBYLVANIA,—In order to co,
hroot the erroneous statements which have been pub
shed with reierencero the number or students who
Ivo recently left the University of Pennsylvania. it is
deemed proper to inform the friends of the Institution
that, out of a medical clasp numherinz considerably
over five hundred. not more then. eighteen of its mem•
berm, to far as can bearCertnihed have left the city.
M. ROGERS M e d ic D..
Deno of the l Faculty.
fiG• OFFICE OF TUE DELAWARE COUN
TY PASDSNGER RAILROAD.—The Annual
Election for President and Directors of the Delaware
County Passencel DaSmnd Company will ho hold at
the office of JA Id ES miLlinft, MARKET Street. west
of Till street, West. Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the
darr Annan', 1630, between the hours of 10 A. N.
and 2 . Ad, A. L. BONN/31'1'0N,
dn. '9 Secretary.
NOTICE.—TIIE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholder' of the &mond and Third•
Streets Passenger Railway Company will he held at
their ofllee. 221 WALNUT Street. on MONDAY, Jan.
90,18130. at 12 o'clock, lim at which time and place an
election will he bald for a Pr n.
esident and twelve Dirac
toattlaft Me for the mu
Vag" LOGE Secretary.
_, A MEETING OF ~VIE IiONIMOLD
-7 ERR of. tb T ING
FORT o'AYNE.
A.. 1110A6,0 RAI ROAD COMPANY will be bold on
TUESDAY, December 27th, nt 3 o'clock P. 33., at
Washington Buildings, THIRD street. above Fpruce—
Rooms Nos. 10 and 11—the oblect of the mention bolos
Jo aopm.t a committee to attend the meeting of Bond
headers at Pittsburg, Jan. 6, OM. (121.4 t
rrr, I , o4lllVpir
Gift iap s l ill
itEV.
ikirdityPiRV I ANING, at 734 o'clock, w In tt r i: e lt h eT, l l4 3
wtilielt Church. Brood street. below Spruce. To give
ark opportunity to those who hove been unabla to oh
loin gents the whole of the tower part of the church will
be reserved for young goon It'
SECOND ANNIVERSARY AND FES.
hdl IV Al• or the Llvinghton Litnrall Institute. to
eld n t Witalunt ton Hall FRIDAY EVENING. De
cember 14d 1869. at tti o'clock. •
N Prat T IJA I, ISM...MRS. FANNIE
DERBANK FELTON, of Ma.3llohllBoltS. IL
trarca•medium. miU lectura at imam Street Hall. OD
SUNDAY, at 101 i A, M. andlX P. M. Admittance five
ciente. ft:l-V*
PRIEM! UM EICHANGE COMPAIN Y.-
Annual Election, Dec.3o.—The Books of thin old
re i tllO Savings Fird and Loan Company are now open
for the Subscription of htoak. Shares SW each, Paya
ble on subecription, or by instalmanta of one or more
dollars per week. $l,OOO lon ned on a share. As a Say
ing Fund. it is unequalled, the money being loaned on
good mortgagee. city script tea. Thoprofits are
divided every six input.' among the Stockholders. His
Per cent, Interest paid on money deposited, and the de
posits paid on demand. Oltee southeast border of
Twelfth and Mart Millets 2d gory. pen daily from
9to 3 o'cilduk. art on Fridays until 9 o'clock I'. For
Constitutions an By-lawn ,all at the office on
d28.3t. JOlll4 R. LAUGHLIN. Ibbeft
NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE WEST
MORELAnD COAT, , COMP aP,Y, No. 2:30 South
'
'Third street, corner of W Meet, nlley,
PIMADELPHIA.. Dee. 11, 18.59.
At a meeting Of the Directors held this day a dividend
of eleht per cent. WU declared on the capital stock,
payable to stockholders or their legal representatives at
the office of the aninpany on and after s l VARY hid,
wk. The transfer books will be closed until January
Gth neat. d2g-tla4 F. 11. JACKSON, Treasurer.
Us CHRISTMAS DINNER TO THE
POOR.—The Youns Men's Central Nome Mi
ssion or the Methodist Episcopal Church. laboring in
Bedford end Baker streets. and their vicinity, intend
giving their usual CHRISTMAN DINNER to the Child
ren or the Day and Sabbath Schools under their cliarne,
on MONDAY, December 26th, at the Mission Bui)ding,
BEDFORD street, above Sisth. Dinner at Is o cloak
noon. Donations in Money, Poultry, Provisions. &c ,
thankfully received at the Mission House, or by the on.
designed, members of the Committee of Arrange
ments. ED vi cbl 0 9 YARD, 209 Romeo St.
JACOB H. BUR baA 021 Chestnut Bt.
d2l-4t JAS. L. 13ISPHAM. 7108. Second M.
OFFICE OF vox DYKE St CO, No. Ott
SOUTH THIRD STREET.
THE-rif ILA DELPIIIA,_Deb, 20th. Ha
_TO RECOND.MOR I GAGE HOV DHOLDERS
OF TIIE WILLIAMSPORT ANO ELMIRA RA L
'ROAD COMPANY.—It is deemed proper to announce
to theeewho desire to participate in the advantages of
the pioposed reorgnaizetion of th.a Company—advan
tage which canine attained in no whertmay—it isineces
eery t hat they execute the power of attorney, now
largeitsumed. and thus become puttee in the owner-
Ship of this road when newly organized.
F. A. VAN DYKE. Jo.,
Attorney for Second Mortgage Bondholder's.
N, assessment of $1 per thousand has been
laid to meet present contingent expenses. d2l-121
OFFICE OF TIIE CONSOLIDATED
COAL COMPANY, N 0.121 WALNUT Street.
P/MADELPIIIA, Den. 12. 1869.
The Annual Meeting of the Stookholdere of Om Corn-
MON w bh e b i;lt h eA rei Tt h t a IPll l' Tray:Janufr6.lBg). ii'cee.r.. (010
Election (A Officers to nerve the ensuing' yonr And other
- J. HENRY SW6Yhlt,
di& frtrtugt&Wlt Secretary.
ITTOFFICE PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS.
SENDER RAILWAY COMPANY,
152 8011111 YOURTH SPRINT, Dee. 21, 1P.59.
The annual meeting of the stook holders of the Phila
delphia City Passenger Railway Company will he held
at the office of_the ompany, No. 1.511 south FOURTH
Street, on MONDAY, January nth, 18OP, at 10 elect A.
AL. atvliieh time an election will be hold for a Pieta
dent and six. Director. to serve W. the ensuin Ti g year.
M. I:IIffERLY,
1121-ding Secretary.
PIN ®TILE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
or tho Prockholdern of the OBEIO A all)
ES-STREET PASSENIIHR RAILWAY COM
PANY will ho held at the office of the Company,
WALN UT Street, on MONDAY, January 9, 800, at 11
o'c'ook. noon at which time and place in election will
be held for a Freeidant and twelve Drreotorn, to`earve
for the year GllALlfir: •
dro-tj9 VENDY SHARWOOD, Secretary,
WOFFICE COMPE ENTERPRISE IN
SURANC,E NY. S. W. corner of
ADI. and WALNUT Streets.
Pnit,ADai.Prlta, December 11,1119.
NOTICR—The Annual Meeting_of the Stockholders
of THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY will
be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of Juneau, MO, at
ten o'clock A. AI., at the (Arise of the Company.
An Election for Twelve Directors, to serve the _en
suing year, will be held on he seine day, at the wane
place, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and I
o'elock P. M.
.117-tja9 CHARLES W. COXE. Secretor!.
REV. 0. GRATTAN GUINNESS will
preach EVERY EVENO THIS WEER in
Rev. Pie N
llr. Wylie's Church, BROAD below SPRUCE
Street. Services willnommence at 7% o'clock. 0. Fn
day evening the whole of the lower part of the church
will be reserved for young Men. (120-40
- - _
Fa, OFFICE OF THE WESTMORELAND
COAL COMPANY.
paiLAVA,Decomer ID, MO
The anneal meeting of the Stockholders of tins Corn,
pear will De held at their office. Nn. 230 South THIRD
Street. on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of January, WA
el, at which time an election will be held for
e ne le r, lp e n fo rt r i t r i e li eto en i s r u
j . a u ld ye a s S n edretary, and Treasurer, to
H. JACKSON, Secretary.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEiFOURtit PAGE
111AltittED.
DIED.
irr' , GRACE GREENWOOD ,, -•
7111 deliver her beautiful future
THE HERON IN COMMON LIFE,"
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TE NATURALIST'S I.IIIIIARY. .I complete
work on Natural History. By Dandies. ith colored
Plltee. 40 vols. cloth gilt.
THE GALLERY OF PICTURES of Masters of An
cient and Alodurn School,. Sy Alice Cunningham. 2
vols., Ito . hall morocco.
MRS. JAMIESON'S EIiVOANT WORKS. coMpri
sing SAORED AND LEGENDARY ART LEGE.N
OF THE MADONNA AND moNns ORile.ll3.
4 vole., morocco and half mower,. 4.• stiGarb look.
with exquisite mongol from celebrated paintings.
WORDSWORTH'S VIEWS IN (IREECE. A proof
copy. Full will; eistra.
FINDER'S ROYAL G V.LERY OF BRITISII
ART. A collection of superb steel engravings, from
paintingsain executed by eminent English artiste. One
l folio
a THE 1100 K OF FLOWERS, painted in warns
coLiins being one of the most exquisitely beautiful
books of glowers ever offered for sale. One large folio
volume, superbly bound in Turks. tnotacco antique.
THE COSIPL ETE WORK it OF Roomall, in two
vols., 2to, half moroaeo, steel engravings.
ROBERT'S VIEWS IN Tim EAST. AND TUE
HOLY LANDexpecinlly. A superb book of fins litho
graph Illostration. 3 vols.. 210., Toner morocco.
BROCKDLN'S PICTURES OF ITALY. A very
fin collect:on of views of some of the moat beautiful
Italian scenes. An early copy. In belt nmroano.
MILTON'S PARADISE Lowy, with illustrations by
Merlin. Full calf half calf. Folio. Originally pub•
Relied at She% Sold now for S2l. •
THE COvISVELT UALL•I•IRY. A lino collection of
pictures after the ola musters. A fine proof oopy,
royal. Bro.. half morocco.
PURSER'S RiVERM OF FRANCE. Very fine
copies in cloth and morocco.
WILLIAhIS's VIEWS IN GREECE. Royal Bro.,
MOrnern.
AttrOGitArlt 10 0
of OFAMERICAN AR
TISTS. A collection of photograph OSMIUM by some
Or the moat eminent American smote. quarto, in
cloth, half morocco, and morocco binding.
THE WILKIR GALLERY. A collection of superb
enryarin. aby English Artiste, A very fine early copy,
hell morocco . _ edges.
THE VERNON GALLERY, A companion to the
above. in fill Turke. morocco.
OEMS OF Marisa ART. Large quarto, morocco,
ar gili ue. FAMOUS FEMALE PORTS OP ENGLAND
AND AM h RICA. Bo Coppoe With exquisite illus
trations on aloe). Printed en tinted payer. aro., mo
rocco, antique.
RAI HALL'S MADONNAS. A bolloction of tho bast
exeotilfpi 1 4 olographic fao-similes of the most oele
brated Raphael paintings. Quarto, lurkey antique, or
gilt M .
OUNT VERNON AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS,
with numinous illustrations. by 8.3. Losoing. Cloth,
cloth gilt, or Turkey morocco.
'FHE COMPF.NDI CM OF AMERICAN LITER A•
TUBE. By C. D. Cleveland, elegantly Illustrated with
portratte. 1 vol., Bru., morocco antique.
TILE WAVE ItLEY GALLERY.
Being a series of enpravedillustrattons of portraits of
ollaraotere In r.ir Walter Scott's roinsnoco. t elegant
volume, Soo.. with 88 steel engravings. Morocco an
tique, rich etyle.
byNA RD, TILE FOX.
Af er the version of (teethe. By Theresa .t. A meld.
With GO illustrations iron] the dose of Von
Reuther:h. 1 vol.. ave,, beautifully punted on the finest
Lulled pacer. Cloth. gilt, 8X(0; moroveo extra, Ea;
morocco antique. 67.
THE BOOK OP MODERN BALLADS.
A Book of Favorite Modern Belinda. Illustrated with
no illustrations Irmo of the first artists. Each
page ornamented with s gold border. 1 vol., Bt 0., cloth,
ti:6.
DUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRF.RS.
With illustration by Charles Rennelt, and a prcfnen
be the Rev. Oh illekliinoley. 1 vol., Bvo., cloth, gilt,
SO; antique nyoroceo. 49.
TILE ERCH ANT OF VRNICR.
The meet excellent Ilistorie of the Merchant of
Venice. WrMen by William Slinkapeare. 1 vol. ! RI
with otecant Illontrations to the et) le of Gray'. Den.
Cloth, t. 12 de; inemern,
CAM ['DELL'S PI.F.ASURES OF HOFF:.
With 23 ilhntrations by Baton Felton, end others, to
the first at) In of att. 1 vol., extra cloth, gilt, 5t..76 I mo
rocco extra, $3.
AIFII RY PICTURES,
By Conlin Hands. Semi: a collontinn of humorous De
sign. by Peer. Cron•quill. tiny!. Leach, Moldnws
Dino, ho. With over MO illusontinns and setistrrti%
text. Oblong folio, haneapine corer by Crowneill, fancy
board., .5 , 2 CO.
NI EDDIE DAYS OP ENGLAND.
Sketches of the Olden Tune. By Edward McDermott.
illustrated with 20 laro Engraving., drawings by
Joseph Nab, Gorge Thomas, Birket Forme, Edward
Corhould, /kr quarto, hell moroeco. elecant. 88.
L'ALI.I,OIO AND Ili PENSEROBO.
fly John iiilton. With tow:wile of 30 divatpatloes,
drawn and etched by Birket Foster. The text printed
in red. 1 vol.. super-royal Pm., hound In MOIOOOO an
tutus, rich at, 10, e 8; or. in hevent morocco, $l2.
DIEB HUE.
In Thirteen °mina' Veremes. By Abraham Coles, N.
D. One elegant volume. By,. moreecn antique.
For sale bySAM um, nAzAit D. in.
Agent for " THE A PPLETONIi,"
023 la CHESTNUT Street.
—CHRISTMAS ! !
CHRISTMAS !
1859.
LINDSAY & 13LARISToN,
No. 35 SOUTH SIXTH Street,
OFFER TO TILE PUBLIC. Whore Chestnut.
AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES
.SPLENDTO WORK 6.
The °eery ol Founlo Pots.
The antlers , of Fame, Yoete,
Walson'a Poetical Quotations.
Raphael's Alsdonnas,
The Iteenbhonn Court,
The Ihrde of the Bible.
• - . .
ThiParaldoe of our Lore.
TOGETHER WITH ALI, OF' THE MOST ELE•
UANT AND LATEST BOOKS OF THE SEASON.
MISCELLANEOUS BOORS,
Handsomely hound, in great variety,
Including
The {Voile of Jogephur.
Edgar A. ron'a Worlut.
IrVing'm WaShinit ton.
Knight'. Hall Heim
Willi the heat Anthers,
e., ece., !cu.
JUVENILE BOOKS,
SUITED TO ALL AGES, AT VERY LOW PRICES
Young Arnorioan'a Picture Gallery,
The Home Eit,,ry Itnok,
Aunt glary's Pales,
Chit.Clutt,
Aladdin,
And all the New and Interesting Books tit this Do
pertment.
d 23 LINDSAY & III,AICISTON, publishers.
EXQUISITE POETRY.
GEMS OF GERMAN VERSE,
EDurt) BY W. R. FITRIgHm,
WITH 16 11,1,4 TR T lONS DV RAIZOCII.
Crown Sco., prices. 'II 60 to 64,
Printed on toned paper and elegantly hound and nine
trated. Thor is the moat exquisite volnine in matter
and tante this > ear. It to the fifth edition, so ranch en
larged and revised ns to ha, a to be entirety resters°.
ti ped. For price and intrinsic beauty it is superior to
all others for a neat present.
It contains that llontlerlui poem of Sc/oiler's. "The
Bong of tno Boll," with the other finest Heins of Ger
man Poetry. SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr.,
d 53 St 744 011EoTNUr treat.
'FABLE AND PIANO COVERS, WINEJ II - and Fruit Clo'hs. W. 11. CARRYL & ngo.,
CHEBTNUT Bt.. below Eighth.
d'2l-1t Maulluo Hall.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
HOLIDAY GOODS
FANCY GOODS
THE HOLIDAYS
GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES!
T. H. PETERS & CO..
716 CHESTNUT STREET,
Fancy gilt, Jewel, watch and Odor Stands, vide
Poch°. An. • Opera Olaexem : Liquor C 61101; Dreaming
Cagan, ladlea' and gents'.
.
A large neenrtment of pearl and ivory bridal, opera,
and party Vane, at great reduction of prices.
PAPIER MAC3HE
Wrainl Danko, Odor Caaas, Work Boxes, Watoh
8[11116,1(o.
BRONZES.
A bore assortment of Bronze Figuree, Ink stands,
Watch Stands, Trormoineters. Candleetioks, Lo.
TRAVELLINO BAUS.
A variety f Travelling Bare, for ladies and gents,
furnished and unfurnished.
Parian and Bisque Figures, Bohemian Toilet Sets
and So•iiee.
Shell Tuck and Drowsing Combs.
Ivory Hair Brushes.
Cigar Boxes and Startle,
Po rt emonuniee, Card Cases, Toilet Clams.
PERFUMERY AND FOILET ARTICLES.
{1 large variety of eveutlting ttle Toilet line.
EXTRACTS FOR Till. NDK ERCHIEF,
COLOGNE, and
u,t
Toa WATERS,
SOAPS, Re,
Of our own manufacture, and imported.
AOENCY OF THE MORPHY CHESSMEN.
These Chessmen are beautifully made, bronzed and
silvered, and are Inc amides of the al,ooo eat presented
to Sir. merrily in Now York.
We have also a largo assottinont of
IVORY
!ZONE, and
WOOD CHESSM RN
BACK° M SION nod
CHESS BOARDS, &0.,
We Would respectfully solicit the public to call and
examine our stock and prices.
We are closing out our stock of Fancy Goods this
season sit a great roduotion,
T. H. PETERS &I CO.,
716 CHESTNUT Streot
TOYS, FANOY GOODS.
TOYS, ETC., ETC
In endlasa variatT, and at LOWEST PRICES,
At 24 South FOURTH Street,
W. TILLER, Importer
dl4-dt3ttlt
IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
It is woil known thatthe most elegant, artlatio, chaste
and beautilld
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
IVORY TYPES
aro produoett at
IdoCLEES' No. OA CHESTNUT STREET.
By tho late reduotion in hie price'',
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS,
so dietinguiehed for their euporfOr;ift can now b° pro
cured at as low rates as others furnish Pn ordinary ar.
ticie for.
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, $l.OO.
MC GLEES,
8M CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH
d1.2-1m
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INTERESTING,
USEFUL, AND INSTRUCTIVE ARTICLES,
Suitable for tho present season.
SPECTACLES.
IN GOLD, SILVER, AND GOSSAMER FRAMES.
STEREOSCOPES.
• AND
!STEREOSCOPIC COSMORAMAS,
-STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
AN ALMOIIT INDLES3 VAIIIETT.
MICROSCOPES,
Various prices, from $2 to $3O each.
First-Cates MlcitaBcorEs, from moo to zoo each.
SPY GLASSES and MAGIC LANTERNS.
AIR PUMPS and ELECTRICAL MACHINES.
GLOBES and SCHOOL APPARATUS.
One of tho best assortments of OPTICAL, MATHE
MATICAL, and PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS
to ho found in the country.
A Priced and Illustrated Catalogno furnished gratis.
A Christmas Catalogue, suitublo for tho season, just
issued.
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO..
AIN 3t 929 CIIESTNUT Street, near Tenth.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
The reduction we have made is the vices of DRESS
GOODS will now enable bur ere to 'elect frohi a large
stook
ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS,
At a very moderate cost,
Rid t r A u ltA f',91!!0I
VELiit;ll. PftWtif.f:
PARIS PRINTED 6101;88ELItiE DE iLiiNEB.396:k4I
ROBES .86 00
MERINOS ....... ..... 60. 66. and 70
PLAIN FRENCH mk.ft NOS and 8916
HOECII LIN'S 41 FRENCH .....
ALI,WOOL. DANA DERE CASIANIERES.... .....
67,4 i
O.BID
FOIL DE CUE VEER . 46, 18, anti DJ
RIOR STYLE DRESS GOODS,
(5 end 15 cente,
With a large Moat of rupehor grades
BROGUE AND CIIAINE LAINE LONG ISEAWIAL
Of Patio and Viennese fabrios, in new dealgoo and
Coloruige.
EMBEOIDERiES.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
MOVEN STODDART 4-, BROTHER,
450, 452, AND 444 NORTH SECOND ST.,
ABOVE NVILLO*
UMBRELLAS
1 111 2011. THE HOLIDAYS. d t
WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO.,
246 MARKET STREET.
HAVE roll
FREFCH, ENULU3B, AND ITALIAN BILK
UMBRELLAS.
ALSO—An assortment of GINGHAM, with Fox's Pa
tent I. aragoti Frames, the only Paragon manufaoturod.
d:1•tlsl
FOR CHRISTMAS!
RICHARDSC)N,
1010 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has the moat superior stook of Havana Clore to be
found In this ear.
10 VARIETIES OF FINE VIRGINIA CHEWING
TOBACCO.
A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION of 'Meerschaum
Piece. flookahe Narglullea, Chileduks,Gydront. Wood,
("ambler. Violet. Donteril, and ether nines
8:BOK INO TOBACCO'
14 VARIETIES, einbraoing all of the most celebrated
Mends used in this country.
Cigar taboo, extra mouth-pieces, tobacco boxes and
Ede., match boxed and agar lighters, and other
keel' ' , Aida].
ALL 00000 WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
Gentlemen are respectfully molted to call nod exam
inn the acme named.
Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and exam
ine the stock of the ndvertiser. till St
STEREOSCOPES
AND
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
Being shoot to relinquish the STERFSCOPIC DUE
NESS, wo offer our ENTIRE; STOCK OF VIEWS, of
our own importation, at
REDUCED PRICES.
EDWARD PARRISH,
NO. 800 ARCH STREET.
d2J-tf
pArr.BICK HENRY.
WARNER, MISKEY, & MERRILL,
MANUFACTURERS OF OAS FIXTURES,
NO. 716 cm:Tr:4l.lT BTIMET, .£IIII,ADELPHIA.
Ila% e just finished, and have now for sale, a■ itn
doubted likeness of limo groat patriot, ntado in Bronze
They mould also call attention to their large assort
moot of
BRONZES, tORCEI,AIN LANTERNS, I'LEXIBLE
DROP LIORTB,
All mailable for 'Holiday Prements
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Our stock, nultnlile for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, coin
prises the following nrtioloe:
STEREOSCopEs AND PICTURES,
SWISS CARVED GOODS.
MAUNE pie TOYS OE ALL RINDS,
POLYORAMAS,
MAGIC LUNETTE,
MAGIC LANTERNS, FROM SO CTN. UP.
KALEIDEosCoPES,
GYROSCOPES
SAND TOYS,
OLORES FROM 2S CTS. UP.
OPERA GLASSES,
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS,
And all other kinds of Panay Mechanical TOYS.
C. T. AMSLE R.
OPTICIAN,
835 CHESTNUT STREET.
Two doors below N. E. o•+r. SEVENTH
CULT WINDOW CORNICES, all sizes,
from 60 oentn to 410 onoli t OM Bands, Rings, ko.
~,O THO nab, Tl 5 ESTIs, otreet.
(121-4 t. W. R. CAR RYL & DRO.
MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.--•
I-LI- TO ANY AMOUN T—Upon Watches. 'ewelry,
DinmondA, Silver Plate, Clothing, Morobuudiee, b 7
joNT.I3 er. CO.. Ofd Esrnbllshed Brokers, N. W. cyjTer
TIIIR D and IJAHK I LI. Streete, below Lombard. (Mee
yours from 0 A. M. to 7 r. M. OS lima
HOLIDAY GOODS.
J . E. CALDWELL 8a CO.,
822 CHESTNUT STREET,
/fave received, by the steamers Ocean Queernquid Per
sia, the balance of their order" for the Semen,
SUPERIOR WATCHES.
FROM $35 TO $350 EACH
RICII DIAMOND
JEWELRY.
REAL CAMEO AND PEARL SETS
FULL SETS, lIALF SETS, AND SINGLE
PIECES.
BRACELETS FULLY ASSORTED
ELEGANT SILVER-WARE,
UNSURPASSED IN TASTE AND PINIBR
CLOCKS, BRONZES, PANS
POLISHED STEEL GOODS
ENOLI3R PLATED DESSERT AND FLOWER
PRICES MODERATE. dIT.7t
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
We have just reoelved a new and beautiful assort
ment of
WATC JEWELRY,
AND
Selected expressly for Holiday i rr i gent l i, l loirstins in
part
GOLD WATCHES. SUITABLE FOR EITHER
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN.
Some Inlaid with diamonds and others enameled.
ALSO.
WATCH FS SUITABLE FOR BOYS.
Also. on hand a Istautiful assortment of
DIAMOND JEWELRY.
Of all kinds, at reduced prices. Diamonds Mi/unted
in the most •ssu tin te style. Our style or
Setting Diamonds cannot be ex
celled in this country.
Our a saortment ofJewelry embraces the following
CORAL,
MOSAIC,
PLAIN, and
FANCY JEWELRY
of every description. such as Gold Neck and Vest
Chains, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Gold Thimbles. renege,
Tooth Fmk', Arml ets lLVE RWARE.Lookets, ace., !co.
Silver Spoons and Forks ; Pie, Cake, Butter, lee Cream
end Fruit Knivea• Preserve, Sugar and Berry Spoons;
Salt Collars Nap in Rincs, Card Cases and Silver
Sets, consisting of ife, Fork, and Spoon for Children,
with an endless variety of goods in our line, which we
will sell at reduced prices.
Gold and Jet Bracelets of all kinds, of the newest (18-
°l V:ft.—Old Gold and Silver purchased for sash or taken
in exchange. lease call and examine at
LADOhIUS A CQ.'S,
dl3-1 No. SO CHESTNUT Street,
F . P. DUBOSQ & SON.
Silanufsoturoro and 'marten of
JEWELR Y
J. S. JARDEN & BRO.,
Markulaoturare arid Importer. of
SILVER PLATED WARE
AT FIRBT PRICEEII
WATCHEE, JEWELRY,
• SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
The above. Wholesale Manufacturer, and Importers!,
find that the reputation of their wares has extended im
pend the circle of dealers, to such an extent that the
calls of consumers at their counting•rooms cannot meet
Proper attention. The advantage to them, as manufac
turers, of direct acquaintance with the wants and Voter
of individuals purchasing for their own use, is too high
ly appreciated to allow them to neglect the custom thus
ode red.
For the more convenient 011141'60/won and display of
their CHOICEST LIT Y'LEB, they have fitted up the
NEW STORE, No. 102 S CHESTNUT STREET,
Where thel_nlftw. at FIRST PRICES, evary dosonp-
Lon of JEWELRY, in IMAIVIIDS, PEARL 8 ,
STONFS, tiOLD,_and a complete steel( of SILVER and
PLA l'Ell WARE, of the finest quality, in PIECES or
BEI H.
A full assortment of ENCIL1•11 and SWIIps Wexcnss
of ten most celebrated limiters. will be in the rare of F.
CONSTANT RICHARD, to whose skilful ohms our
Outcome f work eon be confidently entrusted. d16.1m
WHOLESALE HOOMS. 304 CHESTNUT ST.
SILVER WARE.
MESSRS. MEADOWS & CO.,
MANUFADTURERB OF STERLING
SIEVE R-W AR E.
Would reeeeotfully inform the Public), and their
numerous patron. that they have OPENED A STORE et
533 ARCH STREET,
Where will he found a most extensive assortment of
SILVER WARE,
Entirely of their OWN MANUFACTURE, of the latest
design, and at rats. as reasonable as can be found in
the of ty.
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON & SON
Invite wpeolal attention t, their stock of BILVER
WARE, which is now unusually large, affording a va
ne:: of pattern and &morn unsurpassed by any house
the unites ;Itetms, and of finer quality than ia manatee
tared for table use 1n...7r part of the world.
Our Standard of Slim is ilta.i.:TO PAO Pura
The E6gfiterh Starling 928.1000 "
American and helot 90174900
Thee it will be seen that we eve thirty-five parts purer
than the Atnerioan and Frenoh coin, and ten parts purer
than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver,
and our Foreman being ooaaeoted with the Refining De
partment of the United States Mint for several Yeare.we
guarantee the quality as above (M), whioh is the Artist
that eats be made to bs serviceable, and will resist the
motion of adds mach borer that the oni44ani Silver
littentilatturod.
WN. WILSON & SON,
8. W. DORMER I=l AND OHEIRDY BTB
N.ll.—Any Manton of Sliver munohotured la agreed
upon, but positirosly NOM *Varier to Rook and Amori
st:in standard.
Dealers supplied with the same standard ill used in
our retail diparnnent.
Fine Silver But, frif-19010 parts pure, oorurtantly on
hand. atif4-ern
FANCY ARTICLES
FOR CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY' TRADE,
W. D. GLENN.
NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
OFFERS FOR BALE AT LOW PRICES,
Portmonnaies, Pocket Books, and Purees, In great
Cigar Cases. Card Cases.
'robot llottlss, in rich colors and (lacerations,
Fancy
Od o r
!bee In chips. glass, metal, Ao.
lilees Odor !bees and Perfume &ands.
.ethee"Pravellint Bags, a fine assortment.
'Piper Macke Goods, new style Malachide.
tleatlemen's Dressing Came, EngLeh, in raring.,
Ilaokrammon and Cheu Boards,
Fanny Inkstand,
Portable Desks and Writing Cane.
Cabe, and Work Boiea.
And many other goods, imitable for p: agents.
d14424af
CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND
those who wish to make their selections of
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Would do well to call et
CHARLES DUMMIG'N
No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET
Mr. D. way this eummor in Europe, troth= 4 beictotion
of altogether
NEW GOODS
For his now Store, Jut opened.
He has an extensive Stook of
FANCY GOODS.
TOYS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CRICKET.
ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, .4.0.,
Surpasses in olnance, varity, and cheapness of prices,
anything before Been in this city.
Such as Prenoh China, Terra Cotta, Parian Marble.
Bohemian Glass. Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava. Ladies'
Bags. Purses, Portmonnsios, Chessmen, and Gaines of
all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Macho Goods, Toys of
all kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds. ‘13.1m
et
HOLIDAY PRESENTS. AN.
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP at
.IMERIC.IN .IND IMPORTED
W A T C H E S.
ETRUSCAN, CORAL, AND LAVA
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, 4 , e.
At 0. RUSSELL'S,
dl7-6trcv NO, 22 NORTH SIXTH HT.
BAILEY & CO.
HAVE RECEIVED IN STORE, THIS DAY,
GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
They ere by the Ocean Queen and Persia, which
arrived on the 7th. Tee) will have a full anortmeni
of Marquette Brooches, Bracelets, Earring*, &c. Also
new st>lai of Head Dresses and ornaments for the
It•or, toqother with a Nanety of roods suitable for Pre
bents ell of which will be sold at prices as reasonable
as possible. (In-&
UMBRELLAS
Are very appropriate and acceptable
110LIDAY PRESENTS.
A SPLENDID A O SORTMENT.
iirckruiao
RICH Alt D 0 N'S
Justly Celebrated
PARAiION UMBRELLA,
Very light and strong, at
Wi'sl. H. RICHARDSON'S.
dI6 St No. 418 MARKET ST.
J]jOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Paint Boxes, Picture., Pottemonnaies Colored
Crit)oss, Drawing Books PutichornaniaFa rs, &o.
1361101. Z & JANE TZKV,
dl4 120 118 South EMI Street.
O PERA GLASSES, Pearl, ivory, and
Japanned, with the 6nent &chromatin Lenses, at
Al. RAN KLITI'B Opt.otan.
112 Routh FOURTH Street, below Chestnut.
111;ir Also, Improved Spectacle., correctly fitted to the
eyes; Microscopes, Stereoscopes, and Sto
. cootosu
Viusvi_in an ondlee4 vanotr, And at ftql.4,f
HOLIDAY GOODS
H 0 LI D AY b.
A VARIETY OF
NEW AND lIANDSOME
GOODS.
IWITI/11.11 DOR
PRESENT S.
VEVY REASONABLE PRICES
THOS.. W. EVANS & CO..
618 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
SILVER-PLATED WARE
JOHN 0. MEAD & SONS.
Northeast °ores r NINTH and CHESTNUT Sts..
Invite impede' attention to thei r largo and
SUPERIOR STOCK
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
Thee. goods are fresh from out manateetorl, sad de
signed expressly for
CHRISTMAS.
NEW YE6RB,am.I
BRIDAL PREAENTS.
And wo us mains
DAILY ADDITIONS
TO OUR LARGE STOOK
NOW ON LLYD
Coil and examine, If yam do not purobsoo,
As oar establishment combines both Wholessle and
Retell Trade, we are prepared to offer goods dicer..
than airs ether Eton in rota Cur. Good Silver-Plated
Tea Gets from ea) to led. d1.7-7t
CHOICE GOODS FOR PRESENTS!
THOMAS 0. GARRETT,
No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITI THII YJIO3IO HALL,
Invites tho attention of all desiring
HOLIDAY 000 DB
To his beauteal assortment of
WATWIES
JEWELRY,
SILVEIt
PLATED- WARE
0 AHFORDS'
CATALDOUR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
LADIES' FURS
SABLE, CHINCHILLA.
MINK SABLE, STONE MARTEN,
HUDSON BAY SIBERIAN SQUIRREL,
MARTEN, FITCH, As,; As.,
ROYAL ERMINE,
MADE UP IN THE BEST MANNER, IN
CAPES.
HALF CAPES.
TIPPETS,
MUFFS,
and
MUFFTEE&
ALSO, BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN'S SETS.
LADIES' FUR SEAL OLQVES.
FOOT MUFFS.
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S BEAVER HATS.
YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS and
CAPS,
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
OAEFORD'S HOLIDAY and WINTER HAT.
FINE (OTTER) TRAVELLING CAPS.
CLOTH TRAVELLING CAPS.
FUR MUFFLERS.
CARRIAGE and SLEIGH ROBES.
UMBRELLAS and CANES.
All the above will be whist untuntelly LOW PRICES,
as we are szalous to alone out our stook previous to
a u removal.
CHAS. °Ail . "' FORD & SON,
dl9 dt 614 CHESTNUT EST'EET.
WARBURTON'i3
1001 CHESTNUT Street, second stove above Tenth,
306 South SECOND Street, below S➢rne.,
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS,
IN BRUSSELS POINTE,
BRUSSELS APPLIQUE,
VALENCIENNES,
DONITON, and
MALTESE.
ALIO,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
SELL TLCREAD, CAMBRIA. AND AEBNCON
VEILS, COIFFURES, ANI) BAB.BES.
A FULL LUXE OF
PARIS EMBROIDERIES,
And retry desenetme of Lees by the Dud
WARBURTON'S
RIBBON, LACE, BIILLINERY,and EMBROIDERY
STORES,
MI CHESTNUT Streit. above Tenth,
dll-tt if and .506 S. SECOND St., Wow S➢raee.
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
A FINE WRAPPER,
Al L'FFLER,
CAR? TIE,
or BRAWL.
One of Wse articles will to very acce?taht• to roa
gentlemen Mena.
• tixx WO/IMM or
STEREOSCOPES.
AT
W. W. KNIGHT'S.
606 .BRCH STREET.
FINE SHIRTS, HEAVY ONDEROLOTHINO, AND
CLOVES,
dlO-dial
CHEAP CEIRISTMAS DRY GOODS,
FROM ..n.W YORK.
fe mores
A C T hriSstC as
De Lames, Ote—a btuittial
A LOT lENTS.
100 Briquet and other new styles, 19 to= cents.
Gay style Cashmeres for wrappers.
hlemmoo and other new prints, cents.
set pieces Slerrimac let y rrints, reduced to ld cents.
Super linen oambric brlkfa at $1.25 per doses.
Finer Rl.so to $4...5) per doses.
aChild ran's and ladies' hemstitched, As.
A full line rests' linen cambria, pongee silk, and whits
brocade pocket hall, bleak silk cravats.
Nees ties and mull:term.
A fresh supply of toys' and men's shawls, some vary
" rfe
r rT r h stock of ladies' radium style blanket shawls,
direct from manufactory.
Rroc he shawls in great variety.
French embroideries, sets. collars, As.
Sleet ea, worked collars, Ac.
All at prices to encourage useful Presents.
CHARLES ADAMS,
dl9-mwf tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.-STEREOSCOPES
AND STF,REOSCOPIC VIEWS.
OPERA GLASSES mounted n PEARL. IVORY.
and VELVET, new and elegant restores. Kale(
deacon's, P.:Oyer/imps, Mathematical Instruments,
Claude Lorraine, or Landscape Mirrors. Geometneal
Models. Magio Lanterns, Globes. Barometers. )Late)
Thermometers, Eye-Glasses, Gold Spectacles, Gols
Eye-Glasses, Ac.. Ac.
ItIcALLISThR & BROTHER,
( Established in 1791.1
726 CHESTNUT r•TREET.
McALLISTER'S PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE
CATALOG!' 1.1 1116 pages 200 illustrations) of Optioal,
Mathematical, and Philosophical instrumento, fur
welled patio, on applicauon, and mailed free of charge
dlOsmt.til
CI-lARLES RUMPP.
PORTE-hiONNAIB AND POCKET-BOOK
MANUFAOI'URER ,
47 North SIXTH Street, below Aroh,
Formerly of 118 North FOURTH Stmt.
Port-monnaieg, Clear Cues, Pocket Books. Port
folios, Calms. Smarts, Purses, Dressing Case., Money
Belts, Work Bohm Ac., wholesale and retail.
Repalnna done with despatch. dit-tttitith
CLOTHING.
E 0. THOMPSON.
•
TAILOR,
N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT ST&.
THE LATEST FASHIONS,
THE NEWEST STYLES.
THE BEST 000D8
Ithrsls on hand, and orders Wended to personally.
F. B.—tatrangers vlsi tins the city are polielted for there
measure. sad order.. al-wfm4rolf
SATIN AND SILK WINDOW CUR
TAINs. all colors and Itylee. I artisan. Yep, Bro.
entsßrocades, &c., the noble; assortment in phi-
Inde ES Olphta,
UT who S lesale and retsil Mascale 7)9
CUtreet. -
dll-41 W. R. CAIR YU& ARO.
LITERARY ASSlSTANCE.—Correspon
dense. Essays. roams, Public Reports. and all
kind , ' of English Comonsbno supplied, on liberal
tom.. Address "Char les Wildarood." nutede:plua
Peet 01fie e. 610-
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY Or MUM.
DON GIOVANNL
TO-NIGHT (PRIDAY,I
_pee.rt._
NOMBINED PARNWKLt. rENFORMAtvcs.
HOOT PCSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OP THE
orszA 884130 N.
NOTICE.—The Directory iaetig received .
oom mm m ortnmea al tiona rewaxing a memos of
i
DON OICIVANNI,
They beg to announce fin
TO-NI 0 RT. t FRIDAY,/ Deo. 15,
Mozart's grand opera of
DI iN GIOVANNI
For the Farewell Night. instead 4 . ,Mwerf,
As OTIOUSIT 0601 , .... _
MADAMS PAID INT 1:)/0N.
la her celebrated character o Realms, is wiloelt shei
obtained one or her creetest triamplts.
Madame GAZZANIOA ea Dgeama Aim.
Madame COL•ON as UNA*.
Madame STRAKOACR ea Donna I imrs..
Bog. NTIGELLI
Big. PERRI aa
ea D‘is k lii=
Pig. 81.791N1 aa
Big. POMO as
cooirs. l l= ri t.
Sig. VINLICTI
Therms
this evening wiu ra=m as prrricredY arelowarad.
NOTlCE..—_4l,lereons tenth/nag reeeteed seats Set
DON GIOVANNI. will mates • geataitooa Latat En
diatazdare freed
TRE CI AICAME4I/11S.
PRIM OF ADMISSION FOR DON
GIOY •— N SI .A dnmoo te1mt..... „ •••---• --- Ilaß•erved cars. zueadiag • Pazgasonem•se — le
the Sicilian Vespers, on Satiarda , —•-- -- 1 I
ninth Circle._
—...
Amphitheatre ...„ • • • —..---•••••
The sale or MILS Demmer:es tele morafwg.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUM.
TO•MORROW,LRATITIDAYJ DEC AT a.
GRAND GALA MATME,
CLOSE OP THE aRABON.
To oontoly van ntorterone reletete from the smarms
of the opera. and to nye An opportunity
rte persons re
riding oat of the city, Perdn'e .ad dr . OM'S Of
TRE SICILIAN
ter siren for WI Xmas.
Ith MI , A
as
E l f; inat hentoalt, PERU.
1571ffired- John A mm e
mrsires..."l
- the new and iteleadid drums frost wry
larL ru z i so v. 6 . 6.7. t.
Judges superior to any of • oat . . operessee
?ZrbVti d ienhfAhligi n g:=. Araest
hundred yards of elllllll.l—* total expeathsere
e.stsert hundred dollars. petit/led sad caseated Mr
M r. Eduard
.Ririere the •owsiant work of freer
nth two iaeistents. The Peashipery by Iit.CILL I V!
bee and aanatas u.
AXliiilBBloN TO THE 1111ATLIZE. IL
No lit:Ted beak"
Ticket for the Hum res es may be had et the woad
Helm offima.
nAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.
L NAT IONAL
I THEATRR. WA.L3rx . Rt... &beryls
& slit& Mo Lama . sole
T t FRIDAY, STENI KO ~ Dee. m.
DAN RICE
Will appohr in as burlesque stainer cm kormileali s
Dutch stories. mob Solves, to.
Lastsweek of Um cleat MELVILLE.
The asir muLbeeptifel FeWatiatited
Tax ENCAN......
TIM DR ws al OF CUIViI.Mr.
In which tlr entire ocemen44 o. .
Th il l t r iA n t gPt u n e tWa ti e
in the °idea entitled " of "
ta
which the entire Atneetneet Mfewcz•
. O. DALE.
In tricks sad eomersanl W t• epos two bones.
Duhme b w orsemasap lad Imitertd eal of 'Wilde
skill. 'I he hole io no on ' nie with e t
CO.lllO PANTOMIME.
at 7%
Doors o
an a. ,pon at CO.lllO
o'clock. Performance teeasosaams
°N
jyALN U T-STREET THEATRE.
Pole Lessee—. —.Mrs. M. A GAR
M
11f F.
italarsArt. .............................
( Hainaut no mt. coo mac WILMA:6J
THIS (FRIDAY EVENING. Dee.
THE iH , EIH POST.
TOME* O'Grady. Mr. !larger Wtlllusel AIL Ns
alcum, Urn. Bums, William'.
E eft I BTOPHILES.
O'FLANIGAN AND THE PaIRGEB.
leirPricesu a
IN AND OUT OF PLACE.
suaL
Pears secured withort extra charge.
Doors open at tOi r o'clock ; Performaste• to ecessues
at 71‘ o'clock.
WHEATLEY k CLARKE'S .ARCH
STR Err TIFEATE rv % riN
THIS (PAVIA)* / G. Doc 23 ,
TILE A ALB.
Pis Anthony Absolute. N1,601:411; Capt. Abe*late,
Mr. Wheatley ; ipbs Lautuish, Mrs. Drew.
TOODLEP.
Toodles. Mr. J. S. Clarks ; Mn. Toodiss, *kr. Roar
; Mary Mara. Miss Emma Tailor.
8C•LI OP Pales.—Admlssion. sS mass; &mid
Bsets n Dress Circle 37.14 tents; Parsuet. Maraca
Dans open at halt past d o'clock ; psticnuaosse to
commence at T o'clock precisely.
wAINTS.
OA)000 WANTED,
on mortgage of
y valuable basic's§ property, riff ooa.
tratly aitubtod. An itnimeepttottsblo see ri A.Y917 to
X' R. °NEAL
It • N 0.129 sorra EBY& atrmt.
`y ANTED by a married wan, aitus
ma to a Provision or Grocery store. Pas been
eta years to the bottom. Address S. H., Ma ahem. lt•
BOARDING.
APRIVATE FAMILY living in a good
neighborhood. in a central part of the all/. voold
accommodate two gentlemen. with fall or partial board.
Address " Central," Blood's Dispatch. 014111*
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
IRE FAME INSURANCE COMPANY
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OYFICR TO
SO. 404 CSI.STEUT STREET.
I LATILT ercrrun at to commarwmut mailj
M:=
W.MOVAL.—E.. a F. 0. YARNALL t
;o L 7:7S e i'NvirAvN,r'.az wftu. n'erit°l
COMMISSION HOLMES.
FARRELL, tic MORRIS.
321 CHESTNUT ErTRISICT.
IMPORTERS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
CLOTHE.
CASSIMIHEA,
DOE/3M15. Ala)
BPRINO AND
SCAIMNI COATINGS,
PANTALOON STL7Ffit.
WELLING. COFFIN. R'
COMPANY.
116 CHESTNUT STREIT,
AGENTS POE THE BALI OP
A. 4 W. HIMAQUIVB PBINTEL
In crest variety, Including Chowdatee. Tufts, Esti
Ores's, Slue, Shinings, and Panay Styles.
BLEACHED BELEETDMIB AND BEERIMBINI.
Loud&le. Hammßs, illattnivills.
Hors, Wanking= VAR.'S' Mains
Blackstone, Columns,. Johnston.
Belvidere. Flursui. &marlßs.
BROWN BEERTINGB, BBIRTINGB, AND
°mammas.
Mannatia. Vulista Pular. Sitites.
Enrich, Eagle. Mnnotwelisis.
Ideo's Ps Farm's, Black Hawk. Meteor A.
Warren A. Farmers', Elnirsido.
Carr's Etter. Dwell
CLOTHE.
Bottontley's. Pommy's. Olswlteust Oa's. find caw
makes of Blank and Panay sal wool and map warp
Cllotks u green misty.
DOESKINS AND CABSDIEKES.
tirectlekl Co.. Saitons liver, Lewiston Tag,
Stearn's M. Gay k Boos, Oleadals,
Berkshire Co.. and others.
BATUMI&
Meares . Ayres. t Aldrich, Tea A Caro:.
Minot. Chartar Oak. CsrstAl Swinge,
swift Leer, Carpenters'. Flores.* lens. •
Carron's. Datirniur's. Conrsnmlist.
81 L modals Co.'s, Smith's, and other maw.
plain and twilled, o'lol colors.
Fanny Negro Stripes and Plaids..
Jewett city and Irene Stripes. Denim. and rtaidass.
Rhoda Island and Philadelphia LinseTai Arm Checks,
and Pantaloon Soars.
Shepard's end Slater's Canton Ftsaiseln
Fisbervals Co.'s Corbin Juan, do.
ans-duesl-wspl-fm&wtf
FROTHINGIIA3I k WELLS,
35 LETITLA BTRK67, AND 34 SOUTH
FRONT STREET
COTTONADES.
Bailable for both Clathiers sad Jobbers, i lam
SUhIbISR COATINGS AND
Nada by Rsahig*tork MIME.
Omen taken for thee& desiratztte goods for !mu trade.
gar- tf
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, it HITTOEURSON,
NO 118 CHWITNII. T IST-.
OOXXISSION NEILOHAFTB
FOR TER BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
GOODS.
11-11 in
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
R . C. WALBORN & 00..
(NOW) NOB. 6 AND 7 NORTH KITE STRX:I37.
ham now • very superior eaeortatent Mgt% Dvier
olothing. Gloms. Eeeier7. ete.
ibeeiel amalgam en , to
OENTLESIEN'S WRAPPERS,
oNv...lnuf kiek • 6n• aspectaitat is aoastutly kept era WA.
J W. 800TT—late of the B.= of Min
a'
(*) r .t a1 50 t ....,,,.. 1z uf 1i
ri 4 triFB,..(garve...i. d. 0ir.4E....
y !labia,
nods vl LW attlitios .of kis
rtelatnas and to I*. store, amps pr,
wpd . 1111 OrdeA zas il i! S i t n 2 , ol=2 ;rn t
C. VAITIMIIt. tni-b
E. NEwLAND dr, CO..
LooKiso43LA33 AND PICTITRZIRAME
K.II3IVPACTUARBJE
WHOLESALE AND RFL&IL.
An extsvin Irtc.k of 011., PAINTINGS. efrv.V
ar=
Fi ir
ishas. naea. 004 ARCH Stmts. store
Of-
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