ViPtliiiliits4triThiiThoolutiorta adopted by tbiby Virgigeßbioff efßebigie.reA reakr• Ia , gfignrd,t9lsfilaireeAHlvad fibui.rhllettelPhill, are , „. - 46 followe: •-- • ' • tr.•,) 1 1 Tan „FLAG Freon -Pnitsent.rnis. Com °Atte* on lifilitarviffairshave Xad 'wider coaaide: the Mintintmloation'ofttili ittOrt/of refer' oaise to the, Sag prosentedio"theilommonwealth by - .pertain °insets of - Phltadelphiai and beg leave to „report the loiter/IV resolutions: •• , ,A,r-grhereas, a liirghlonnber of the patriotic pill- Philadelphiahave presented to the Com monwealth of Virginia' a . • innirib'ed with an eiptiviston of their leyar.devotion to the Union, as -franked, and .the .Constitution, as oonattuated by the father, of the 'Republic; -.- Be it rooked, By the General Asseinbly of - Virginia; That we gratefully aecept this beautiful ; gift as 'n•reiaaillid evidenoe of the dovetail thaftiotniehand of Northern conservatives, • 'tipo t hir_i t go long mointained an unequal; oonfliot Artily the assailants of Our rights and' the enemies efntpeace; and that;, wherever fortune may in rite or fate impel us -in the' future, Virginia will cherish with affeetionate gratitude, the memory of those who so bravely enoonnter the frowns of faction, and so nobly dofi,the fury of fanatioism. - "assailed, That the Governor of this Common -wealth ,be requested to oeuunnnicate a oopy of these resolutions to James B. Gibbons, Esq.,,, of Philadelphia." • , . . Philadelphia Bl4tkets. ' -'' ' -'- - DermaMix it—SVeldnit. There Is no extort demand for Flour, but with a ape - ou tyre tummy the market is firmer, and sales in clude ,1,000 bble standard superfine at 616 XS, which prise is now refused for straight Mande, attu MO bbis. good -Western and Pennsylvania, extra at 06 rfili 0P bbl; the reteilere and bakers are tin mg toe moderate ex tent 8607 ily bbl for extra, family and fanny lots. as in qua ' Inf. Aye Flour is steady, but quiet at 114,373 , ‘ qls* bbl. Corn Meal—A sate of 200 Vile was made at a pane kept private sio quote Pennsylvania at Stn. and rather ,-. Sodom: ea The reeelpts and stocks Continue light and the n fret firm, with sales of 3400 bushels to note m iota at 01.150 for good and cholas Pennsylvania and ~ Delaware red. mostly at the latter rate ; no -sales of Whitee quote Co up 1,46016(k5. Rye Is wanted at Me for reiniasylvania. is not Much italeired for, and the 'Market is dull, with sales of 6,600 bushels new yellow ~ at 70016 otinta for damp, as to condition, and 000810 fm-' dry) tom, in the oars and afloat' _a smell lot of old brought lito. Oat, are steady, at 430 for Dehlware. „mid Igo for Pennsy lvania. but without much doing. Of • ,flarleg.!a further sate of New York State was made at . , dark—Mt No. 1 Qui:waitron/a steady at sl74r ton. .qt .- tott—'rbe market is Inactive. but prices rule about t it some. Groceries arid Provielone—The' movement 1 5 - attnoes email, and the markets about the Caine. 61 1 4 , --A sale MI" bnehets Clover seed is repo tted at .0 SIX for common to prime _veiny ; 460 bag. also Id at 06.1504017 M $' bushel.. Whiskey is in steady demand, bbls selling at 26X027 ,3‘c for Pennsylvania and Western, hhde at OWe, and, drudge at rritio V' • gallon. „ . . . _ NEW YdEK 11SARKF.TB Ftoim.-rtales have been triads of LIAO bhls Stab) end Western, 1,200 bbls Southern and 300 bids Cana , da. •Prioes of low medium qualities have Improved wunkr.—Sales 713) bunhels at - 1.31 for hildwanlini Club, and it for Minh:gen white. Carl:V.-841os .8000 buthete at SleSTe for new crop Jersey and Southern white and yellow. rE, barley and oats have been quiet. - Asites.--Sales 60 bbls at steady rates. Corron.—Sales have been moderate at unaltered figures. ranvisions have" been in demand: Mess Pork. 810_72ge16.941 prune doisl3 &Simla bbl. Wllttltrt.—tisles 300 bb ta at 370 4P Saline. :ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS xre TO TWALVA O'CLOC/1 LITT NIGHT. OIRARB HOIIBB-:-Chestnut it, below Ninth, . 0 Mosher, ir, N Y 0 Doris, Ky W It Kline, et Louis .14. Towle & la, N V - i j ps H° 9,ol ; ii i i i? . .H Y 4, Thou:imp. , a Colwe u,N y C e ussanington, Balt &man, T_exas ACunninghsin, Vis It Hunt, Pa tI L thenimer. N YJoe I) Clark, BroOklyn W Whiting, Brooklyn 1 Cherry . Norfolk, Va Lantz, N y . I v Cl Clark, St Lowe ;l aniard • • 0 Kennett W M'Ketr, Harrleburg II Keller, St Louis - Jas B Harris, N Y Is K Boat, Herr 814 Wilson N Yburg Rit ing, N Y . .b; A Hereto, N Y J Swan Is In, Boston Ms Butler, N Y - Miss Butler, N Y C Beckwith, Chicago i Hiner, Ohio .Win 0 Pierce, Boston Cohen, Halt LB Berriman. Balt . ' - Decorous, Jr II B Hersey„Boston . Geo W Hrumh,N Y li v: Cioilken_iNnte London 1,4 B EVOIIII, vs. K B Kintner, Ph& fillar,N N pa W Niles, N Y Beml 0 Bay, Balt 'l' L Porter & la ON 13 ohohole, Masa alislW J ?ellen St Paul N Beans, N Y IliPhaoy,Apr i itoi* , Pligsfrir, f•ch N Y Itgor, E l :Laois tWtille l , j Bt Louis orthipgton, 0..ht0 H isMam & la, Ohio 41 t'airlieA,N - BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chaatnut et., ab, Thad. gg ti 1 :2 1.4", i ra l a i rartleir York - tiff . Zeri,„l .l , -• • r IL WaYhi r it i F u ttst r b r a "M nevr York' Rex, ?nun Eststake. Pa E PC I St Louis E Fithian. Plata ' 0 30 :only, Boston Morey, NJ • .H CHANTS ' ,HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh. • , 0 it or. tMonarimlle. Pa A Older:arson, Harrisburg Newman, _Dayton, 0 4priuger, 111 Orreawitb. Cb 10049 >t len Eyck, N Miss Hato Ethan. Y In Al Barnum, N Y (It takatt h e ui. H Colwell on Jq BI t ys •• • Washingta "BlaanklNlehi at - phu finta i '3.l o, l7? 6, ,so Vila*, iooklya . , •: ;ONES' BOTEL—Oheatnut street, 'bora 131xth ruff lilbler..tdd . .1 Jones, 11l • B GOwdey, gall ' 3 iltuutbetask, Balt 0 filte Me • Col Atehltelmel. N J R E Van Renselearf 3' ' irbt 1 , ptroll ia N 4 t h,.. felliiii..4 4 2;i J W IP jt r ir btU •' It hjs f , Otitt Campbell, t'ldla Wriftot i llan, lad ', trtnitll 4 4 Md U OrantVs ~ '- so W Cowles, Vs Btokes, F a - ',Winton, M d • R.tibrere NJ ' . , ~, - ' EAGLE 316TEL--Tbird street above Raoe, Lewta, Pel Pa .., • . kt. C Fatriamb, Pa trOirard,l'a. . , •. J &war, li.,V Yearson, ideally ' r Brown, lantertabor /hoe Fraville, Mamboing; rs . • 1401 INT VERNON'NOTEL—Beeond at., above Arab, _ Jnyhanimapy,Fomover r Davie, olno ea oson, N-Y..„„, . , - At Comeler, N Y . Vlabor, Jr , 0 Gelb Plan Plekeleell, Pa ' : S ICollOVe l pell oeSimin, Laneseter • Wm Cterk lta, • m 'rumen Dials Al urnor, Min .fiß Richards, N Y ~ c Ars, Bolton , Stanton, Pe = emit , Pe_ fla Wood, Portetille 2 ; in, la, Mal ' r a. MlTior.Vi . Ke!"'ing At Ellgtg A rng Y'ew° l .. C JtMee, Pi Jr • - 13 emith, vovar, Del _ . , ~..711;B; UNION HOTEL—AroIt street, above Third. 1.1.1. Btrnng, Pittsburg 1r V Vanest,Roohester.NY 11 it WA% t r 1 101174T K a ri t 71°L.8.V. 1. 8 14. 1 1MAP,",, Um B A Bweeter,limesept Mine ILA Justlei t i arrmaapt - Mute Elltnling, Bridkeport .Joa C Wright, ineraville I_B Duval re ln, Balt .... , , Gee B Coward, Reading I'' A Allan, NVeat Cheater . ,A(4.77ONALROTigL—Reas diet it, gbove Third. -1051 0 ,7 Bettelq Del ' '' -• ' 11.1.41tedon, Po '-. Weld,: Pa - . Ili Motanger i Allentown ti g l a n c e s ' 'kr r =V:: a 'AI , . 1 F vr t k ve , r, k ß e.d end in i g ne - I t oh b a d o ett:Z ß , D . e d n i v n i g lle ' W IV Ge t i st " se 4.1. A b U i s u nt. ' own ;H i W as u lt7.4. 4 llTnto . L w a n nc. Pa ith i l i v itats tu ilue, 11l . I . a . leg i t s o. 9b i ls tentawil BLACK BEAR. ROTEL—Third, 'bora Callowhill at. J Yeacenf,lteltlenoto ~ Zie Pressler. Weisport A Ronde, eoutitionvton . • T Letrerte,Elouttutnipton li Roseland, 15 onth b erpt_ j o ßerylk.yntkintown ' =ltreclA Y rilse, 1 , 1 4 ' et U tl mi l t ill beriy rmelon Jones. Bucks oo Kisderline,liuske co Feathire, Busks so , . mlioestan ,Pa go Ream, Maranon , r Totatira-p.., dominion BALD - EAGLE HOTEL.—Third it., above CaJlowal. 'VZ D Luekenbaoh, Bethlehmi D Boyer, Lehigh too • pew °ratter, Bethlehem _. BARLEY SHEAF Hot:MEL—Second at., below them. john snteh,Barteville Amos Solder, Boma oo an D4vicipacks ao N W French, Pa Marne, Willow Grove Joe Bill, .r., m Jones, Pa • - 1 W Fry, Doylestown 0 , 11 Watson, Doylestown .1 II Br head, Pa eft t trii, 93°lng • ' ilaW Wise, E . ,Yow' r e, A bar w xlr, Ti.', P a MERCHANT'S •HOUSE—Tbird st., ahovo Oallowhill Cummings Mints 00, Pa., F KoOase, Montg 00, Pa R Deattiog, Monts 00, Pa John es ion, Pa Fussell, thlehem Semi Bodine, Pa m nj.dity Allentown ..1 P Smith. Snyder ea. Pa TM e a3 a pPith r ,Sciyder on, Pa John r Dronmiller, Pa menil, Pa Mutat Bohneck, fa Lewin Baia, Pa „AMERICAN .DOTBlr—Dhertnut at, above Fifth. - r_A Curtte.l/01 cW Leeds, NJ W_ al tdoreol3, at Foul John MoKeohaar, Md li_w mani, Aid D 8 Jima. Miss W 0 rimer. Md - Chao rotator, Md 1 C Cooper, itinda g. 0 , fi t it i ton& 1 11, Bait #inart r i'lljho A Cll:tdi4l . Ai r rora k Pena*. N Y Os M Healing'. N J 1 C Chom len ii J r isePawell, Pills' Brady, Freemanaburg J I Blake, P 4 . • tytuseell,Tenn ' lean. Tenn Tl i i i 4 "i t li Ntea n ,..T i enn umor's, Dr i llefonte ( leayr JaakT„ Pa Carroll,. , 1 4 Bw.t. .RI N B Powell, Coo, , 1.4 V ° Ad ,14 era Ii,NJ Campbell ohell Altoonet, Pa eo Ruddle,l4. Chunk Bon, ii Chunk hteliDertrle,'M Chunk - X Jones ec la, Del STATES UNION FfOTEle—hlarket at. above Sixth. f errison Roth, „Nanette 1 hi Simons, Milaintown A glee. iniblintown J P Fryer. Newport /I.BlMher,lsmonster , Wm Pdawrer, N Y - ilton Taylor, Chester no j. P Taylor, vbeeter eo stV r onee,FrastXford • 1., Blattehell, Roxboro .0 uotrine, Boehm° , Dr J 0 Smellier, Trenton ea Whom, Pottsville • ' ' - - -COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Rmth at., above Cheatnnt. 1, B Devldson,'Pa mob P Cox. Cheater ea It M Johnson. Cheater oo i Harman, Doyjestown 1B Leedom, Darby Crook Omen, N Y Jaresilark, li Y SaksOn Vhaetat ao D WIWI', York - oo g Imbrto. PhiLs 0 r Dal aw in & la, N Y Dutyrard,N Y' Duckett. Chaster oo -D Edwardo, Cheater so Fritter; Doaiestaon ' - t. X Homer, Doyleatown W Bitopson,N J . James goott, Qhector ao otra Traynor. Cheater ow vr Brower, Ybconinv'e il H Sharman & itt,N J ' . - BLiRINE INTELLIGENCE. ORR FOURTH PAO'S ARRIVED. thearnehip Boston, Bellew. Sehoure from New York. 7erith mdse end Vulgarizers to .1 Allderdioe. Btearrialuo Kensington, Baker, 46 houm from Boston, with Milne arid passengers to Henry Vginsor Ic non. Reports the brig Loans°, from hlansanilla, above mhay Hook; four bilge and two schooners below New - Castle. -Behr Sandi Lavinia, Crowell, 3 days from Camden, Del; irith cern to ./ JI • - - Steam tug Wm F Cushing. Wenn, from Chicago, via New York', 3 . 4sys t for the loafing gorillas. ' • - -av Ust,seitauri. (Ckirt . alwantritof the Pittladelpbjet Itxotinnge.).. A ISLANWN J, pee 2iirg te_p The gasket .14 upotirom is now_going. in. No yes sets in bight ,going out. Wind N.N,W. Thermometer tit the shade. - • Yost, THOS. B. BUOSSF, -- • • ' • ,• • •NthIdORANDA. ' Steamship Ariel: Miner, from Aspinwall, arrived at • :iwTorit,lllth inst. teajphipiduciter City, Shufeldt, for llama, °tear , • - at New York, 24th inst. glilp Western Ocoee, owillam, remained at London ,/th met, uncertain. -•- • - ships ignite Crowell, and Liielaiovr, from Calcutta, ar " rived at Boston kith lnsr. ' - ship Panora, Beaus . hones from San Francisco, put into Yallarreci4MAtl ,dilittogs; no particulars._ ea t , i fios n' t:nChTn:l an"' for ( '''m! 6°4 Hope , 616 5 7- - Bark Juliet, I Fri, for Philadelnhia and Boston, sailed fm stontieue previous to 41th Inst. • t rig Wheaton, Leeman, mm 00,6111,64 at Boston Pith • Brig Ferdinand, (Fr) for Philadelphia, was loading at Boston 7th inst., Brig 'Fria Vrrde ; ni Dutch) Meyer, for Philadelphia • was Wading at ott• ere, Slit Iner. 430010-D., F, bowmen, Elmer., from W011144..1 ton, N. C.. arriged'at Boston 34th DUD. • i ttehr Bayard, Higbee, from wilmington, NC, sr vdd .1308 ton atth,lnst rs ocan ,0 Wheldon,'Neal, and Minnesota, Baker, from Alexandria, arrived it Heston 24th inst. • 4.. Spine W blaillsr,-Crowellt Geo J Jones, Crowell; I,Doreitit Baker; _Broadfield, Fisk, and Clara, • ,prontal hence, and J 11.3aather.'rtiakerson, from Wit saimitiktr. arrived at. itostotifidth Inst. go ,e; win Reed, Chtptnan, P A Saridere, 80- taste, or hdadelphis,, moored at Boston 24th Init. • soar blat4Frloe,, slistsard, for Wirraington, Del, 41trettleht ton Itth last, V rarnsr, luntlim it. for May's Landing, N ' y ftilulial:pirsfEr,!- ' 24-Mydelphict, Mooted at New , - r 'Mrs' W Marts, tra m charlestop, via • P dadelphie, fov.laostoti, wan nt.liolitteli„ , _llole Met. ;40 w iar p ri wr j eeeep,,ls ori llow , , ao ll l4) oo p4 klo . 4 d k i ltil i Fi o 41 6 1 r 0,134 04_ 0, 45 \,ai.;llllM-0104awymot4 CITY ITEMS. VCR ORRIATUA9.O—Any r IMAM CAB become merober of the Cosmopolitan Art Assooistion by sub earthing TOPER DOLLAns, Whit& "ant will entitle the eubieriber to— ast. The beautiful Steel Engraving, " Shakepeare and Hie Friends." Yd. A copy of the elegantly Illustrated Art Journal one year. 3d. A Free Season Adniizeion to the Dusseldorf(' Oai lattea, No. 4118 Broadway, New York. In addition to which, SEVERAL HUNDRED valuable ,Works of Art are given to the subscribers au Premiums, comprising choice Painting■, Sculptures, Outlines, /co., by the first American and Foreign artists. To the Lady Readers ar The Press. Have you not, in your circle of friends and aoquaint anima, many who would like to enure for their homed and offices on exquisite engraving, and for their centre table or library a valuable illustrated magazine of art and literature ? Our prospectus Tor olubi ie upon a sole of liberality which will enable all to enjoy the luxury of pieturee sad a magazine. Wo beg leave to direct your attention to the general and special offer, in the hope of your rendering them evadable, not only for lour own Interests, but also fir the interests and gratification of your friends. For five subscriptions, $l6, we will rend six my:w ince of " Shakspeare and his Friends." six copies of the Art Journal one year, and six certificates in the award of premiums. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for it circular of terms. &o. 8.11. RUST dr. Co., Agents, N. W. corner of Firth and Chestnut streets. LECTURE nv Ray. A. A. WILLITS.-011 Friday evening of the present week, at Conbert Hall. the Rev. A. A. Willits, or this city, will deliver a tontine under the mistimes of the Jefferson Literary Union. This will afford an opportunity, to all who have not yet done so, of hearing that eloquent orator upon a theme which ne 311 constitutionally better fitted to treat than vertigo/ any other living lecturer. His subject will be "Bun ghole." All who have over heard him in the pulpit or on the platform, will appreciate the adaptation of so genial n topio to the wither genius of M. WOlits. [From the New York Doily Tribune, July 25,1819,) PREPARED GLUE.—Little oonvenienoes for gene— ral family use, are often of more value than what are called" great inventions." There is no housekeeper that has not often been annoyed by squeaky, rickety aiming, sofas, tablet., eta . which have become so by the joints where they are put together becoming shrunken and loose, and so long as furniture is left in this condi tion there is constant danger of a general smaih•up• And again, gnoh amodents as breakage of furniture do occasionally occur " in the best regulated families." To remedy the annoyanoe and perplexity oocaeioned by these troubles, we keep in the house a small quan tity of Prepared Olue, which can be applied to the ef fected parte by any parson of ordinary skill, with much less trouble than sending the article to a cabinet ma ker, to say nothing of the saving of expense. The kind we use is labelled " Hpalding's Celebrated Prevails,' Glue—useful in every family, ," and as we have found it a valuable addition to our cabinet of " little conve niences," we fully concur in the sentiment of the label, ,THE G. P. E. 0. Oh ! what are you doing At Eshleman's Store ? Oh! what are you doing At Eshleman's Store? We're selling cravats, And getting in spate, For " giving them rats," At Eshleman's Store. Oh what are you doing At Eshleroan's Store I Oh I what are you doing At Eshleman'. Store We're gluing neck-ties To every ono buys, And opening their ere.. At Eshleman'. Store. Oh ! what are you doing At Eshleman's Store 1 Oh! what ars you doing At Eshleman's Store We're selling so low, That all the boys go, And shell out the doe, At Eshleman . ' Store. Oh I what are you doing At Eshleman's Store : Oli ! what are you doing At Eshleman's Store I Just fairly begun, We're taking the run Of the city bon fox At Eshleman's Store. Oh I what are you doing At Mailman'. Store ? Oh ! what are you doing At Enhleman'a Store? We're turning the norm On Gentile and Jew. • And making them new, At Eshleman'' Store. Oh! What are you doing At Eshleman'. Store' Oh what are you doing At Eshleman's' Store 1 We're pushing whole-sales, With ready retails, And spreading our sett, At Eshlarnan's Store. Oh! what are yon doing At Eildemen's Store Oh t what aro you doing At Eghlemenes Store? We're selling so cheap That all take a peep, . To see what we keep At 'Eshleman's Store, Ohl what are you doing At Eahlenian's Stole ? Oh what are you doing At Esh'eman's Store t We're showing the gent Hi* money. when *gent. Saves MY per rent. At Eshleman's Store. . ' Ott I what are YOU (10114 At Eshleman's Store t Oh! what are you doing At Eahleman'e Store / Not anything shorter Than sell ea we otter, Ten Collate for a quarter, At Exhlentan's Store. Oh! what are you doing At Bahleman'e Store! Oh I what are you 1110 fin At Eahlentan's Store! So horned this week, With the Holidays' streak, Don't salt us to speak, At. Estiteraan'a Store. Oh 1 what are you doing At Eiliteman's Store I On 1 what are t on doing At. Eshleman's Store t We're keeping alive The hordneaa we drive. At Six Twit:cry-Firs, At Eablernan's Store 1 Opt yrhat eye you doing At Eidt!melee Store Ohl what are you doing 'At Eshlemati'm Ettore 1 .Inet step in and see. a , Admittance in free. To the 0. P. E. 0., At Eshleman's, Store. At " . 11.1"Kell RAM," Gib Cheatnut street, to The Osu mi( Store. a RATiVILLB STOKER' Greeting to the patrons of the Philadelphia Temple of Fashion, For the years 1809 and 1860. Rind patrons, one and all, to roll I bring, In humble verse, the heart's best offering ; Greeting warm, and salutation, of a friend, Upon my moan I pray you now attend. The year !lath eyed, and with its joys and woes We sing the princely store, at which to buy your clothes; When round the world we turn our beaming oyes, What mighty works of art and science do arise. Mankind seems bent on setting at defiance All that would chock the onward march of *wormer Who would have thought a few years back Of laying down a Posarnger-Railway track Or that. Philadelphia ahonld pass creation By that one act—oonsolidation• Yet, so it is I Her genius we revere, Her motto, " Right P' hereon' have nought to rep. Behold the telegraphic Wire ! Behold: and wander, and admire! Swifter than lightnings from the sky, Its mute oommunlostiong fir, 'Obedient to the will of those who Of GRAIIV/XXX STOATS do buy their clothes! Wherever we may gams we find The work of man's inventive mind. The painter's pencil now Is nought, In spite of what it once has wrought; The sun himself of you'll allow) Will paint your perfect likeness now; And not an artist pan bUtevie The volt/eh-painter of the sky. Science in every branch is found To stand upon a higher ground. Despondeney is known no more, And children cry, " Excelsior I" No longer need we, with alarm, Regard the lose of leg or arm; A woad one process is applied, And soon another limb "uppliod ! Of other wonders might we tell— Of tempest and of wreak; Of murder at the midnight hoer; Of war. full many a " speak :" Of ships that far away at era, Went down before the blast; Of stifled cries of "sonny. As life's last moment is pasimd ; Of earthquakes, and of suicide ; Of thousands nameless woes, Induces, in nearly every cam, By wearing shapeless clothes.— , Otboilere bursted; hiss-ted banks; Of riots, duels fought Of robbers with their prey maned; Of thieves with booty caught ; Of children bat and children found ; Of things that need correction Of Cook, and Copps, and old Brown, Of the Harper's Ferry Insurrection, But let us leave the subject here, For Wetness matters interfere; And busieeu (which we have in view) Vast always be attended to. While dwelling upon this and that. Mob have we had to wonder at; But nothing so excites the folke Ae the clothing sold by 011iticifiLLI Brom. No house like his wee ever raised— Who can observe it unamageg Distinguished foreigners have viewed The " palatial" in Its magnitude, And freely own'd its rightful ahem. To !meting, universal fame, Bow altered now the sons appease, Within the lapse of half-score years! Whore end the Thespian temple stood, Now stands the atom of Eringl the good. The aged citizen surveys Th' extended scene with wondering gaze, And mien, with an uplifted brow, seareg know the city now ! Reader! your notice we have striven To Az on Chestnut street—" GOY ',— Which promisee are set apart For what is termed a clothing mart And much do old and young admire Its stook of READT-MADE ATTIRE; And beauteous fabrics, rich and new, That on each side (loth meet the view; While quality and cheapness here In every article appear. Here we must algae our brief address, Wishing yelp every bassinet's; Trusting the New Year's oiroling round Willi peace and plenty may be arown'd, And 70U be blest like other folk. Who buy their ciether Or ORA:O7IILX tiro SU E, W. CARATS. it Co., 714 Chestnut street, have s taraeassortmentof fine Wlltola Work Stands, satiable for Nolnlay presents, frioes from 11340 to It* A DEM? DAT AT ESTILENA:ed.—As there is always more or less present-buying to be done on Christina, doe, we may as well state hem, for the bene fit of our fifty thousand readers. that the mammoth Cravat Emporium of Mr. J. A. Eshleman, No. 525 Chestnut street, (under Jayne's Hall), will be open far the imoommodation of the public. We learn, also, that on Saturday Mr. Eshleman sold the enormous quantity of ten thousand cravats, end thousande more can be withdrawn from his magnificent Moak without !seriously damaging his ageortment. Hie line of general Gents' Furniehing Goods is also unsumessed. Give hint a call. E. W. CAnnve & Co.'s (714 Chestnut street) list of articles suitable for °Holiday present, A ease containing one dozen Nut Maks, either Pearl, plated, or iron' handlee. A case containing one dozen Dessert or Fruit Knives, with ivory, pearl, or plated handles. A case containing a pair of tine plated and gilt Salt Cellars and Spoons. A ease containing a plated Knife, Fork, and Spoon for a child. A mum containing a beautiful plated, chased, and gilded Child's Cup. Acaee of rosewood containing a Dinner and Tea sot of Table Cutlery, with pearl, Ivory, or plated handles. A ones containing one dozen plated Nut hake, and two plated Nut Cracks. A ease or chest oontaining a full Breakfast, Dinner and Tea service of Carryl & Co.'s fine plated ware. A beautiful chased and plated Pitoher, Salver and Goblet to match. A fine Breakfast, Dinner or Supper Castor. A richly chased and plated Cake Basket or Fruit Stand. A gilded, chased, and plated Spoon Vase or Reek. A plated Her Boiler, with gilded cups, and three minute glass attached. A pair of fine plated Butter Dishes. A Magic Sugar Dish—that can also he used as a But ter Dish. A case containing two, six, or one dozen fine plated Napkin Rings. A beautiful plated filagree Card Basket. A fins Toast Reck, Syrup Cup, o- cipoon-holder. A finely eneraved Cake, Fish, Pie, 'Crumb, or lee Cream Knife. A plated Tete-a-tete set, with Cup and Saucer. A Sugar Basket, lined with Bohemian Glees or Gold. A plated Urn, Kettle, or hot Milk Pitcher. An Ice Pitcher, with Salver and Bowl. A plated Chafing, Vegetable or Entree Dish, A French Balance Caffitier, with plated Mountings, A beautiful Canary Bird Cage. An elegant French Willow Work Stand, or a sewing Chair. A Lunch Basket, furnished oompleto for travelling, A set of Gold, Gilt, and Enameled Tea Trays. A carved Bread Plate or Trencher, with Broad Knife to match. A child's Table or Rocking Chair, with one thousand And one (10011 other useful articles, to all of which.the attention of those in want of Christmas presents is in vited. d24-tf E. W. Carryl & Co., manufacturers of fine Silver Plated Ware, and Importers of House Furnishing ar- thiles, 714 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, "LEARN TO UNLEARN WHAT votr HAVE LEARNED Awes," and if you have learned amiss to spend in foolish or luxurious expenses all your mosey, as fast ne I you receive it, torn to unlearn it, and learn to save it for some useful purpose, and deposit it, until wanted, in the old Franklin having Fund, No. 130 Sou.h Fourth street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, where it can be drawn at any time, with a per cent. interest. This old and reliable Saying Fund never Suspended. flee adver tiesment in another column. Q. G. EvAss' GILT BOOR STORE, No. 439 Chestnut street. Buy your Holiday Books at Evans' Buy your Holiday Books at Evans' Buy your Holiday Books at Evans' Buy your Holiday Books at Enna' Gift Book Store, Gift Book Store, Gift Book Store, Sift Book Store. 'Ti. the beet place in the city. 'Tie the best place in the city, 'Tie the best place in the city. 'Tie the beet place in the city All Books ere cold an cheap as at any other store, All Books aro sold as cheap as at any other store, All Books are sold as cheap as at any other store, And you have the advantage, And you have the advantage, And you have the advantage, Of getting a Gift with each Book, Of getting a Gift with each Book. Of getting a Gift with cools Book. CALL IN, min onn TRIAL WILL conTrnelt von That it is the best place In the oily to purchase Books at Groaoz G. Erato', Originator of the GO Book Business, dI7-8t No. 439 Chestnut street. ROW TO MANE A WIFE HAPPT.—P resent het with Lead, ilreheter. t Co.'s Improved Sewing Ma chine—the most usefist and beautiful article to be found. They have taken numerous First Premiums this rear over ail others. Call and see them, at 820 Cheento street. AS THE FESTIVE BEASON incident to the holldayt drove near, every one is on the qui tire to know the exact whereabouts of su table souvenirs for Christmas and New Year's. Now our 0100 to every body who desires to make a Suitable yet eoonornical present, is to SO to the Gift Book Emporium of G. G. Evans, 439 Chest nut street, and. purchase a handsomely bound volume, and receive therewith a valuable Gift, varying in cost liness from one to one hundred dollars ! rite latest pub hoatlOns always on hand. SPECJIAL, NOTICES. ITS REPECTEI ARE REALLY MAOICAL !--JULES Rangt,4l Exits:man, on Most RxtroV Axon, prevents the hair falling off, by giving a healthy tone to the roots ; where baldness exists, it clauses a new growth of loft, luxuriant hair, and it speed& restores gray hair to its original Ilfe-polor and beauty. Sold by all Druggists, and by MARS 11AUEL & CD., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. d2d-fltdWlt Smogßs' INfaiTIPPIC, Thins-ninth and Market stmts. This Is a olasaioal solxd, of long standing. founded upon peculiar principles of MORAL TRAININO. - Romer among pupils, which begets falsehood and fattens every vies in so many sehoole, is here not only Prohibited in theory but is prevented in fact by the hearty concurrence of the students; and thus the teacher obtain' that information which is necessary to eympathy and mime. HEALTH. It is sufficient to say that views •CEIS of play-ground are hero devoted to the development and amusement of the pupils i that the sehool.rooms are large and airy ; and, In ;Mort, that a week's illness was Utter known in she seminary. THE STUDIES Are calculated for a useful and elegant eduoation. Frenoh, Latin, Greek, Mattismatios, and History, can be pursued to any extent. The Instruotion is prinol. pally oral. . PUBLIC BPEAKINO mrtiolllarli oultimited. Toe 'Pelotas are exercised daily In original and extemporaneous eloquence. AN INVITATION To visit the institution between the hours of 9 end 13 A. M. ix extended tq thq TERMS. Board and tuitiqn for Ave months, commencing at the time of admissior 81116 00 Pram Monday to Saturdai. for same period-- 100 00 PM/Is of all ages are received, and many who attend are young men, who by the purity of their 'morals, ur banity of their manners, and kind attentions, are of great advantage to their younger companions. No So minor), is more select. Further information grin be obtained from Professor SAUNDERS, or from any of the following gentlemen, all of whom have suns or wards in his Seminary : MA THEW NEWKIRK. Arch and Thirteenth. Rev. JOHN WESTBROOK, Sunday School Union. Watt. MaKIBBIN, Esq., Merchants' Hotel. Hon. N. B. BROWNE, Philadelphia Post Office. Rev. Dr. NEVIN, Green and Nineteenth. SAML. B. WHITE, Esq., Dental College. E. A. DOUGLASS, EVI., Lehigh Coal and Navigation Companf. .I, JENKINS ROBS, Egg., Washington House. Rev. CHAS. EWING, West Philadelphia. CHAS. E. THOMPSON, Esq., 1314 Arch street. Rev. Mr. EMERSON, St. Georges, Del. Hon. A. J. OLOSSBRENNER, Washington. Cot. JOHN W. FORNEY, Editor of The Frees. Hon. WM. BIGLER. U. 8.9. WILBTAOH, Esq., Rittenhouse Square. CHRISTMAS PRI3SENTS.--Electro-magnotle and Magneto-Eleetria rnaohince, for medical nee, ma nuf,otured and for Bale at No. 3% South SEVENTH &Teat by W. C. & J. NEPF. d 968• LAOS WINDOW CURTAINS, all styles and snag, wholesale and retail, in the Masonic Ham, 719 CHESTNUT threat. del It W. 11. CARRYL at BRO. ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING— at Robert n. Ad.me, southeast corner a/ Seventh and Market street e—Droas and Frock Coats of the beet quality ; Business Coats, Promenade Costa, and Riding Coats, In all the latent styles, and a stools of Overcoats that cannot be surpassed in variety, etyle, or quality. A full and complete stook of Bleak and Panay Comm mere Pants, of the beet and dottiest fabrics, and a an- Perb stook of Bilk, Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine, Cloth, Gattn, and Cassimere Vests, all cut, made, and trimmed equal to ountomer work, expressly for retail salmi, an i win be sold as the 100111 , 44/AlteMabh, prices. HoeitsENEss, ita.-11Rows'a BRONCHIAL TROORZR —These /mush and voice Logengee,wit oh we advertised a few weeks ago, are superior for relieving hoarseness to anything that we are aequninted with. We have tried them during the past winter, and make this statement gratuitously, for the benefit of our brethren in the ministry—Central Christian Herald, Cincinnati. dg!-pam-gt HOLIDAY PRESENTS.— CONRAD MEYER, No. 7Y2 ARCH Street, below Eighth, has on hand an assort naentof sueerior PIA.NOB,in Louis XIV and plainer stylos nob as Om for which he vosived the Prise Medal the Grand Jury at the World's Pair, Lon don, 1851. dll3-110 SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. No.SlSewing Machines-- ...... $lOO No.l Bowing Maehtneo The Family Sewing Maohine, A —..... The Family Sewing Maehine•--- ...... • ...... 00 I. M. BINGER dc CO., ern No. 60g CHESTNUT Street. WARDURTON'ti HAT FOR THE HOLIDAY AND WINTER llinason, furnishes to Gentlemen Just 001180 for aying aside their much-worn beavers. An examination resneetfuUr whetted. iv CHESTNUT Street. GRovaa & Demo's CSLMIZAVID NOISILISB FAMILY 81Wing-MACiint AT SIRDOOID PRIORS. ISO CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. HARRIS' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHIN% IMPROVED DOUBLE- THREAD FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY PAIR. c4B-$w Phlle. Offige. 730 ARCH St. Agents yenta.] SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF .SAFES.—A very Rog e assortment of SALAMANDERS rot sale at ttnatm able prim , ' No. 304 Street. Philadelphia. atO3 tf EVANS & WATSON ONII PRIOR CLOTHING OP TER LATEST STILMI, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAM, SALES. LOWEST selling poses marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order wsrranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System re striotly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair war of dealing All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., see-tf • 804 MARKET Street. GAS-LAMP MIPOT—SIXTH AND ARCH. 1024.40 WRIBLNA 8r WILSON SEWINOI MACHINES. —Philadelphia Office, 628 cituerrtiuT Street. Merehants' orders filled et the SAME DISCOUNT ea by the Company, Branob onion in Trenton, Low Joyner, and Euton Std Weetohoster, Pe, 0.11 -ern THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA,, MONDAY, , DEC4WIER 26, 1859. 'BEAMAN B SAVING FUND--NORFRWEIST Con Nun &worm and WALNUT Streets.—Deposits re enivod in email and large amounts, from *lanes of the community, and allows internal at the rate of Ave per cent, per annum. Whoa open daily, from 0 until M o'olook, sod on Molt day.nd Saturday until 0 In the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and illeoretari, OUR hIORRIB. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL WATT TatIBT gotaturiy.—Oliartered by the State of PeoltelllvaOlii. RULES. 1. Money in moire," every dab and In any amount ergo or smell. P. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid forissouel from the day it is put in. 3, The money in always paid book In UOLD whenever It is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Erenttors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or eller t period. a. The money rooolved from Depositors is Invested in Reat Estate, Mortgages, Oronnii Rents, and other tast eless securities, 0. °Soo opou every day—WALNUT Street. louthWoot corner Third street, Pinl , l4llol,llla. as Tun PIuOE3 OF 81NOF.R'8 SEWING MACHIN/5B .„BACRE—TYNDALE.— On Tuesday, Den. 5 . 0 1689, at tbeCburch of the Assumption. by the Very Rev. C. J. R. Carter. V. (3., R. Meade Bache to Lizzie, daughter of C. J. Tyndale. MILLAR—McAItLEY.—On the 14th inst., by Rev. W. Sterrett, Mr. James Millar to M Ise Elizq Jane Mn' Au ley. both of thin eitv. PNEY.—By Rev. Gem. Chandler, on the evening of the Md met.. Mr. Cleorge Spioltemart, of thin city. to Minn Heide, Whitney, of Norristown. J ACKSON—SREANN.—On the 23d inst., bY Alderman A. H. Shoemaker, Levi IL Jackson, of Montgomery county, Pa., to Mien Ifonora Shemin, of Bucks county. AllTllllll.—On tho morning of' the 2ith Mot., John W. Arthur, need 23 rears. , His relatives and friends, and those of the family. also Eastern Star Juice No. 180, A. Y. M., and Liberty Lodge No.o, A. P. A., are resrootiully invited to attend hie funeral from hie late residende. No. IE7 Rodman ntrent, (At to Ann ntreet,) this ( Monday ) nfternoon, at 235 o'clook,ivithout further notice. HU NIIINSON.-00 the evening of the 2tlh Inst., Elizabeth Hutchinson, of Bristol, Pa. The friends of the family are respectfully- invited to attend the lumina on Fourth day next, at 10,1 Itt'elnek in the morning. Ilol' I.E.—Suddenly, on the 2.9 d inst., Cornelius Boyle, in the 10th year of his age. 11 AGGF.RTY.—On the Zid inst., Mut. Catharine Hag gerty, aged 961 aura. Fundtal from the rosittenoe of her son, John Hag gerty. northeast corner of Hope and Jefferson streets, this ( Monday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. MOURNING DIOLISSELINES DELAINE, • 15 CENTS.—BEBSON h , RON have vulueed 10,000 yortla of unportod Black 'and White Moneelinee Daimon to only 111 cants. BLACK THIBET LONG SIIAIVLS.- Plow in Store, a full assortment of Lupin's Black hibet long Shawls. Also, Lepin's Mark Cashmeres, Merinos. Satin Dochenes, Velvet Krin im, Timms, Velour Rem Mouereline de Lalnes,_ inbazes, &o. BESBON & SON, Mourn ma Store, ,Jl5 808 CHESTNUT Street. KrOFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY.—PHILLIMPHIA, 213, NM The Annual Me huger the Sorinholdera n9the UNION MUTUAL. INSURANCE COMPANY, of Phi ladelphia, will ho held at the Office of the Comm!, on Monday, January 9.1860, at 12 o'clock, (noon.) at which time an Election will be held for Eight Directors, to serve for the ensuing three years. JOH. coLusoN, d2O-11t Secretary. A FESTIVAL FOR THE BENEFIT 'R# V OP TABERNACLE M. E. CRUNCH wilt he heldj DEL & HAYDN HAL,l,eorney nf Eighth se Garden streets. nn WEDNESDAY lIVSNI ,at 7% o'elook. Addresses by eminent clergymen. .h. Mlle and refreshments during the eve. ning. Adinfelion 60 cents. dF-0N rrrREV. H. GRATTAN al INNESS WILL nrefieu EVERY EVENING during thug WWI( in the Reg. Dr. 'Write's church, Broad street, below Spruce. et 7 o'clock. die 6t rrrCOIIOCKSINK BUILDING MINIMA. TION.—A special mooting will be hold THIS (Monday) EVENING. Punctual attendance se roneoet ed. d26-It* rOMASONIC NOTICE.—THE OFFICERS . and Members of EASTERN STAR LODGE, No. 18e, A. Y. M., and the member' of the Order gene rally, are fraternally melted to rroet nt ths gall CHESTNUT Street, THIS AFTERNOON, de MI o'clock. to attend the funeral of their late brother, JOHN W. ARTHUR. By order of the W. M. It* GEORGE P. LITTLE. Sep'y. (irrPOST OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Doe. 23. 1899. Thls office will be open for the traneaotion of bum nese on MONDAY next, Den. 20, from 7 top o'clock A. M.. and from 2 to 3 o'clook P. M. . . Collections Win be made from Lam-post Letter- Boxes at 6 n'olonk P. M. Foreign Let ters plaind in boxes up to that hour. will be in time for steamer salt ine from Boston on Wed needs) The earners will make their usual morning deliver/. d 24 2t N. D. BROWNE. PosLmaster. TILE ORPELVV , II APPEAL.—A LEC ture will tie delivered by TH4B. FRANCIS MEAGHER. Esq., before the Catholic Philopalrian Literaryfnatitute, in eider the CathollisCrphanAity.pins of the city, on THURSDAY EVENING,_ leseemlier 29. at 75 4 o'clock, at National Hatt, MAR BET ET &met, above Twelfth. Putdect: "The Poets and Prietrr 01 Ireland." Tickets 26 gents. d24-4r TIIa°,TniT.II I E I OF n the ..oeril of Trade will be he ld of tt_t the Hall of the Hoard. DO CHESTNUT' Street, on TUESDAY EVEN ING, December 27. at 7.4 o' look. The meeting IN oalled for Tuesday, in coniognenoe of the holiday falling on Monday, d24-St LORIN lILODOET, t3ccrotar7. OFFICE Of Tilt: LEHIGH AND IG DELAWARE WATER-GAP ItAILROAD CO., No. el WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The Annual Neet:qg of the Btoe.kholders (r the above-named corporation trill be held 04 MllO RAY, January 9th 1860 tatll M ~atwhiehtime end ate an I.:Notion will be held for a Preinitentend ihriketor. to serve for thp entitling tour. Jour' ANCVOK, dtl dtJan Treasnrat and Seoretari. Err REV, it,e• k A wiLLITs w ill dlis Ida new E leasing, • BEFORE THE EV ETT LeTR.RARY UNION, CONGO Lb, FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 30th, ask ' et quarter before a o'clook, Ticketa °auto. PO , tale at Brown's, Fifth hnd OheitAnt, and Slack house's. Eighth and Oreop circlets. A9n9t* INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. December ZS. IW. An election for Thirteen Di reetors of thin Comm,. to serge for one year. will ,be held rtt the Company's Mice, No. 4 Exchange Buildings, nnMONDAY. JaniterY oth, 1810. between'the hove of to o'clock A. M.. and 1 &cloak P. M. • WILLIAM HARPER, deN , drise Secretary. ____ gOFFICE 01 THE DELAWARE COUN- TY PASSENGER RAILROAD.—The Annual iotiOn for Yroaident and Direotori of the Delaware Count i Passettaer Railroad Company_ Nall to he h 2 at Die office of.IADES MILLItft, MARKET Mr wed of Till street. West Philadelhle, on' MON AY, the 9th day of January. betwe n the henrs 0 19 A. M. and 2 r . t 111 H. A. 1.. OONNAFFON Sepretary. r NOTICE.—TIIIC ANNUM, MEETING I_3 of the Stockholders of tile heoold and Third- Streets Passenor Sombrely Company an I held at their cllme,2/0 WALNUT Street', on N AP. Jan. 9th, 1880, at 12 o'clock, noon, at which time an plane en election will he held for a.Preaident and twelve Dirac todrze..ttin,aerre for the enati;pfinalOUAN, Secretary. VIIIA MEETING OF TICE TIONDHOLD ERB of the PITTSRURO, FORT WAYNE. & CAGO RAILROAD COMPANY will bo held on TIIk.EIDAY, December 77th, at 3 o'clock I'. Al.. at Weisinnaton lluifdinna. THIRD street, nhnve rune-. Rooms Nos. and 11—the olnect DI the tneetin bong ton mount a committee to attend the &manes o Bond holders at l'ittslails, Jan. A. 118 4 .0. ' d.33.4t PREMIUM EU:MAMIE COMPANY-- Annual Election, Ilso.3o.—The Hooks of this old re table Savings Fund andLOMI Com pany are now open for the Subscription of Stook. Shares $OO each. paya ble rn subscription, or by instalments of one or more dollnrs per weak. $11:03 loaned on a share. Ac a Okay ing Fund, it is unequalled. the moiler being loaned on good mortgages. city,acript, &a. The profit. Me divided ovary six mow. s among the Stockholders. Six per cent. Interest paid on money deposited. and the de posits paid on demand. Office southeast corner of Twelfth and Market atreets 2.lstory. i.pen daily from 9to 3 o'clock. and on Fridaya until 9 o k olnoir P. 91. For Constitutions and By-laws call at the Ace Am dal JOHN H. LAUHR LIN, Seo'y. NOTIOE.-..OFFICE OF ANY, WEST. MOREIAND COM, (*hit ANY, No. 230 South Tcratreet, corner of Willing's eller. Fir ILIDSLPIIIit• Dee. 21, 1E469. Ate meeting or the Directors held this day a dividend Of eight per oent. was declared on the askant stock, the to stockholders or their legal represmit i sti yes at the office of the company on and attar JAN lARY 19;0. The transfer hooks will lie closed unti January 6th next. dr2.05.1 F. IL JACKSON, Troneurer. iff•OFFICE OK VAN DYKE k co., No. 02 SOUTH TIMED STREET. TOTS Doe. Seth, IBep. E SECOND-AS E S OP THE VT[LI.I4IIIBT 'T AND ELMI A RA ROA COM PAN )1 is deemed, proper to announce to those who desire tot paylimprite in the advantages of the proposed reorHarilltartml or MN DemeanY-rwran tage4whieh arta* attained in no away—it easy that they execute the power of attorney, now largely signed, and thus become payttes in the owner ship of this rood when newly organized,F. A. VAN DIKE, sp Attorney for Recond-Mortgase gomiholders. N. D.—An assessment of 81 per thousand lifts boon hod to moot present contiogent expenses. (.131-/St rrOFFICE PIIIIADETPIEIk CITY PtS SENDER RAILWAY oomrA,ii, I n Bourn FOURTH STMT. Dor. t 1 ,1869. The annual meeting' 01 the stockholders of the Phila delphia City Pawnor Railway Company w7ll he held et the office of the Company. No. 162 South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, January, 9th, 1860, at 10 o'olook A. M.. et which tune MI election wul he held for it P/oej dent and six Directors to serve W. the M mistime year. . bINCIRRLY, d2l-tlja9 Secretary, n4-emw,tth-to Al ANNUAL MEETING 1 1,3 of the Ntnakholders of the GREEN AND OuATF:S.STREET PASSENGER itmuivny oom - PAM' will be held at the office of the Company, 40 WAIN UT duvet, on MONDAY, January 9, 18te, at 12 c'ook..peen, at w imp time and place an election will lie held loy a President and twelve Direotors, to serve for the year ensuing'. d2(I tJ9 DENDY BHARWOOD, Secretary. FIXAOFFICE OF TIE ENTERPRISE IN SURANCE 00N1rANY. S. W. eorner of TH and WALNUT Streets. PHILA DELPIIIA, December 17,1869. NOTICE.—The Annual Meetingof the Stockholders of e he'don N flil+raY B . ENTERPRISE C 9th Rdvof j ? , O n PANY wit ten o ohmic A.M.. at the (Apse( the Company. An libation for at Directors, to serve the en suing year, will be held on the same day, at the seine place, between the 110110 of 19 o' look 4, M. and 9 o'olock P. AI. dIT-tja9, ovtivntace W. 00XE, Seeretary. MOFFICE OF THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N. E. earner D and DOCK erste% Phti.delphut. EuitcyloN. 7 •Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. Ap election for nose MOMS, to ewe for three years, will be held at the office of the company, on Monday, the second Wan uary, 1880. PAN open at to, A. ht. and elope at 12 21. JOHN W. HORNOR,Rentretary. i ---- TWEI4 (111. RT R IW-F 7 lil ANN! VESARY r OP THE HOME MIS 4 IONA It y SOCIETY,of Philadelphia, at the MUSICAL FUN D HALL, on Tues day evening, Deo. at 7% o'clock. Addressee by Rev. Wm. T. Brantly, D. D., Rev. Ezra E. Adams, and acv. Jolm W. Cray °raft. Musio under the direetion of Mr. p Lewis, asyisted by Misses Dennison and Louisa and JrutOphine MYars• and Messrs. Isms and Wells, Professor Staughtsin po la will prelide at the Piano Forte. which hee been kindly loaned for the occasion, by Moors, Chsolcoring & So pa No. 607 ehentnnt street. n An T. MASON, OEO. IL ST OA RT, • M. NEWKIRK, J. D. RODGERS, S. MULLEN, • Committee on Publ Meetliv's. N. D. Tickets of Admission nine be procured son & Co's. sal Market wrest, D. M. Romney, Arch be low Fifth, or at the Homo ;Mission office, MI Fast North groin, froln a to 1 o'clock, I'. M. alarm-at* d2otuthem•Bt M"ASSOCIATED Dill'eUEßS AND PROVKIIS"—NOTIC I.: —The ennnal meeting of olders will be held on TUESDAY, January .Id t at the °nice. Willow street, between Fifteenth and Six teenth streets, at 1 o'clock V. M., for the purpose of electing officers for tho onetime tear and of hourins the Report of the lost your, JONAT HAN BONSALL, Phila., Dec. 20, St* Secretary OFFICE OF THE EAST MAHONY RAILFWAD COMPANY, PictLauat.edia, Deo. 19 3P. The anneal meeting of the stockholders of the com pany, and an election for ntricera to serve the enema year, wilt be held at the office of the company, N 0.401 11111ARY Nr.. on MONDAY, the 9th January next, at 10 o'clock, A. AT. A. McINITRE. (129-tutltstia9 Tramway arid &watery. gOFFICE OF THE LITTLE scouyi, X ILL NAVIGATION RAILROAD AND COAL ANy, PIMA DELPIIIA, DOO. 19, IBM The anneal metingpr the otookholdere of thie t oeen pa, arid an election tot °Teets to IlerVe The opium' year, pill he held at tllefL.M ft er Inacm_pane, 41,7 LIB A.RY treat neWNDAY the th .1 IT 9001, at 10ono A, 1 , 4 1 , %N. , 4 . 4 1 1 - tulligtJaV Treguwer DAid tioorstarT. HA7I! MOW! ENDUCED,I, MARRIED. MOURNING STORE, No. 808 CHEOTNUT Street [yrOFFICE OTIE 'WESTMORELAND COAL COMPA LD'ADeoember IMAM. The annual meetin- of the Stoo South is Com pany will be held at tleir ace, N o , O THIRD Street, on WF.DNESDAY. the 4th day of January. /Mt at 19 o °look, at which time an election be held for eleven Dtreeters, and a Seoretary. and Treasurer, to serve for the ensuing year. d2O-thi F. IL JACKSON, Secretary. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HARPER'S WEEKLY. A FIRST-OL ASS ILLUSTRATED PAPER ME BEST AND CILEAPEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN ME WORLD •FIVE CENTS A NUMBER : $2.50 A YEAR The First Number of the Fourth Volume of Haltpart'll WEEKLY will appear on the 4th January. 1800. This year over 4,600,000 numbers of HARPRR'S WEEKLY will have been sold, nearly half of which will be bound for reference. In commencing the new volume, the pro prietors desire to state that it hsa bean their aim to reader HARPRR's WEEKLY, in the first place, and be fore anything else, a FIRST-CLASS NEWSpAPER-6 picto rial history of current events, equal to the daily press in fullness of desoription, and superior to the daily press aa combining illustrations with text. How far they have attained their aim, the three volumes now published will show. The illustrations in the third volume wilt bear evidence to the fidelity with which every import ant event of the past yuar hes been related and illus trated in the pages of HARERR's WEEKLY. They would refer especially, in this connection, to the Italian war, the Great Eastern steamship, the Harper'■ Ferry outbreak, the Utah expedition, the Paraguay expedi tion, China, etc., etc. The value of the paper clan be best realized by supposing that it did not exist, and by trying to conceive hew little people would really know amusing events if they had to rely on written descrip tions alone. In this respect, the arrangements for the coming year a a more complete than they have been heretofore. Han erne Wisexty has regular artist cor respondents in almost every quar,er of the globe, and °wetlands the pencil of the first artists at home. It moreover, in order to present its renders with a complete illustrated history of our age, continue to transfer to its nages the beet end moat generally inter esting pictures from foreign illustrated jouTnals. In wont, the subscriber to HARPER'S WEEKLY may rely on finding in its pages next year an accurate, well-drawn, well-engraved, and well-printed picture of every memo rable event which occurs, and a portrait of every man who attreote the general attention of the people of this country. Ham a's WEEKLY Will continue, aa heretofore, to Publish the best tale, that are written by native and foreign authors. It has already published a A Tale of Tics Cities, by CHARUS DICIOINS (With original illus trations drawn for HARPER'/I \Yeasty); nag Will Ile Do With It? by Sir E. LYTTOR DELAYER; The Dead Secret, by \Timm COLLINS Lois the Witch, by Mrs. HASKELL. A Good Fight, by CHARLES READS. IL is now publishing The Woman in White, by WILKIE Cottimi, and will shortly commence the publication of a new serial story of American Life, by an eminent American author. This story also will be illuetrated by the inimitable penoil of AteLenan. 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HARPER & lIROTHEIHI, PublMort, del-dlOarn V • ANI'LIN SQUARE, Newyork K NOWLEUGH IS POW Etc.—The Bth volume of Appleton's new AnKfuwor °VOL°. P.M:IIA pulAisheA his week. Intendins sub scribers are earnestly renuested to send their names to the Agentat once. Thu most Important work. • tells what Is known new Ind:spensable for every Householder, in Nature, Science, Art, History, HeographY, Hicaraidiri Deals with the fiefdom's :or Manufacturee, the oommodities ot Commerce, &Rica!, F - 611.10d Ilo.mestio Ea°Aomy, n vo mites akt,titArta i le to A tsl, 621 and ATMs the IJOI,MOT With data Greky WOOL Ch a SYMYT eat tit ni r 413 t4l' °IC". A ireatrWrilk F.OIIOE W. FAIR IA , Catteeutna Agent for Philadelphia. Persons seeking lucrative einpinYment will find it in oenveteselng for thin work throughout the State de3.lt TUS PUBLISEIED—VOL. lOF A NEW tHISTORY OF TUE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. hy Sy....svc.i. M. JAV4IOI. To be cometed in in four voldes large Mpl 00. Per volume, cheep, t 31.25; cloth. $l.lB, In thepattent researches of this distinguished author of the Lives of Penn and Fox. he succeeded arcumu- Influx a mass of suthentie history, which , wit hie sub sequent labor, he now &fere to the pubbo, con dent that it wig. Prove deeply interesting, will to tlisooiely of which he lee member, but to the 'petal veneer. For sale by the Fuldvhqrs, ) A ''F.S Ac BELL. d'h3-1t• 41' h ARK ET Street. A SPLENDID BOOK FoR THE uoIaPAYS, PARABLES OF OUR LORD, leans whims tuba, 118ftlIttfully printed *te. garnets Saxon Type, on tintod paper, and magnificently illus trated with engravings on steel, Turkey. Super Extra— .Blo. FOR SALE BY BOOKSULERS OENERALLY. J. B. LIPI 3 INCOTT & CO. dlo.etukth7t CLOTHING. E . 0. THOMPSON. TAILOR, N. E. CORNER SEVENTH MID WALNUT THE LATEST FASHIONS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST 60003 Always on hand, and order attended to personally. P. 3.-78trangers visiting the city ate solicited for their monsuree and orders ne.wfm•2mtt SADDLERY, HARNESS, &e. LAnEY & PHILLIPS, HARNESS, SADDLES, AND ROBES, Tea PRIZE MEDAL at the World's Fair, held In Lon don, in IRO?, was awardod to us for the best Harness. Lou PRIZE MET,I. at the workl's Fair, held in NOW York, in 143, was oleo awarded to us for the boot Har ney. Having since then greatly enlarged our manufacturing fscilities, we are nowrepared to oiler Ito the public. at our EXTENSIV E ESTAbLISHAIENT Nom. Sd and 39 South SEVENTH St., above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. The most complete assortment of artioles in our line Hf business, such as Hermosa, Ladies' and Gentlemen'e iding Saddles, Bridles, Driving and Aiding Whips ir H Nets. orse Covers for Summer and Winter use. ut.• falo and all other kinds of robes. Oar goods are manufactured in the very beat style of Workmanship and with hot ONE QUALITY OF - IEATHEIt. whieli is the best the market onn furnish. Attention is asked to the following genie of odium/ Good plain servtoeable single harness from ...112 to tin double " " ri.29 du to 33 Plato harness eto to 1() Country Minnie makers can be supplied with harass" cheaper than they elm manutacture them. alp-atatidin THE BEST ARE TIN 011EAPEST.— -s- You gan not get an) boner or cheaper Photographs. be the, lale•stee in Oil. or mmintore in Wntor Color. or plain hart Mho's, at REIMER'S, SECOND Street, above Orem It. QTEILEOSOOPIO VIEWS, PLAIN AND 1,7 Cu LORED, front 91 In 835 per Bolton, with 810- remove. gli t /( r orerooro Portrait or Fault'' , Group for 83, with A I'llo 9 tgraull equal to onkrotomohed. il3-31' tt.Elrer'S tinflor), u . ,#) CGUOTNUT Street. DELAWARE °DUN fi,M.A.Wit TY PASA EN OR R RAIL WAY.—Cars leave the Wil liam Penn Tavern, West Phi ladelphia, end the Howard HOMO, Delaware county, ever) hour from 7 A. M. to 19 P. M. NOTICE.—The Annual Mee of the /Stockholders of the FRANKFORD AN SOUTH WARK PIiILADELPRIA CITY PARARNG 'IR RAIL ROAD COMPANY will be hold at the office of the Com pany I IERKB (late Chatham I Street, helm Fourth, on 151018 DAY, January 9. 1860, at whieh time an Election will be held for rfetll4tigt ntui twelvo Directors, to serve for the ensuing t ear, CHAR. R. AmiorT, 03-inv, I I It tleorelary. /n o MRS. M. A MIMI' HAS RE- V.4114.1110VED from Nn. 913 to 1016 CHESTNUT Street. next door to the St. Lawrence Hotel. where Ladies will find n splendid assortment of Bonnets, Caps, and Heed &wises, 121 30 C!ENTLEMEN WOULD DO WELL BY VA calling' on DILK9 KENBII.., 139 N. NINTH st., above Cherry, nod lore their old (influents mute In link equal to now, by oloansing or dieing and repwrinv 1114-2 t• FitOTHIN a -HAM iSc WELLS. 34 SOUTH VAUNT AND 35 LETITIA STREET, Ara AGENTS fur the vale of (lambi Manufactured by the lollewing Conipaniee, viz : MARBACEVIIETTI. LACONIA, UREA? FAILS. LYRAE. CAN , T, WI( L ITT. BARTLE?. Brown, Illeaohed, and Colored Sheetlnge, Bhirtingo. Jeans, anti piffle. ROBESON'S BLUE PRINTS, HAMPION COMPANY'd TWEEDS AND COTTONADES in giant varietT. WASIIINOTON MILLS (Formerly Bel Rotel Shawls, Piano and Tab'e Covers, Printed Felten a, Flannels, All-Wool and Cotton Warp Cloths, heavy_blk and blue Beavers, Cassemeres, and Tricots. Also, Ker ors, flatinato, end Tweeds. ol•stuth-Out HOLIDAY ,G 0 ODS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. We have Just received a new and beautiful assort. m.ct aTOREB, JEWELRY. AND &looted expressly (or Holiday S f eeiVit7o A attur In pert GOLD WATCHES. SUITABLE FOR EITHER LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, Some inlaid with diamonds and others enameled. .aso, WATCHES SUITABLE FOR BOYS. Also, on hand, a beautiful assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY, Wall kind", at redoeed,prieee. Diamonds Mounted in the most exquisite style. Our style of netting yontnionits cannot be ex celled in this country. Our assortmen t of Jewelry embraces the following: CORAL, MOSAIC, • PLAIN, and FANCY JEWELRY of every description, such as Gold Nook and Vest Chains ~_ Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Gold Thimbles, Pencil', Tooth holm Armlata ockets, /cc &a. NILVPIHWAIit. Silver Spoons and Forks; Pie, Cake, Butter, Ice Cream and Fruit Knives t Preserve, Sugar and Berry Spoons; Salt Cellars. Napkin Rums, Card Cases and Silver Seta, consisting of Knife, Fork, and Spooq for Children, with an endless variety of goods in our line, which we will sell at reduced proms. Gold and Jet Braoeleta of all kinds, of the newest de al gn". P. B.—Old Gold and Silver purchased for cash or taken in exchange. Ylease call and examine at LADOeltlit 4_ CO.'S . dit3-1m No. 802 CIik:STNIJT Street, F . P. DUBOSQ & SON. Manufacturers and Importers of JEWELRY. J. S. JARDEN & BRO., Manufacturers and Importer. of SILVER PLATED WARE. AT FIRST PRICESt WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. The above, Wholesale Manufacturers and Importers, find that the reputation of their wares has extended Dit toed the oirole of dealers, to snob an extent that the calls of consumers at their countins- rooms cannot moot proper attention. The ailvantage to them, u menu fie torus, of &teat acquaintance with the wants and tastes of individuals purchasing for their own use, is too high ly appreciated to allow them to neglect the custom thus offered. For the more Convenient classification and dispdy of their CHOICEST STYLES, they have fitted up the NEW STORE, No. 1018 CHESTNUT STREET, Whore they offer at JP fRST PRICES. every elegant, bon of JEWELRY, in DIAMONDS, PEAR bO LS, STONES, 00 r and a complete stoqk 81_,LVER and PLATED WARE, of the finest quality, in PIEOES or BEIS. A full assortment of Ettottsu and Swum WATCHIcS of theinostgelebrated makera , will be in the care of F. CONSTANT RICHARD, to whose skilful charge our customer work can be confidently intruded. dl6-11n WHOLESALE ROOMS, 304 CHESTNUT ST. SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stook of BILVEII. WARE, Which is now nnwrually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than is manufao tured for table U. in any part of the world. Our standard of Silver Is 9854000 parts pus The English Sterling 925.1000 American and French 900.1000 ti Thns it wilibe seen that we sive thirty-five unsuret than the Anterieurtaid French coin, and ten parte parer than the English Sterling . . We me lt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being unseated with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several 7111171.1 re snariuttee the quality as above (Mil, which is the leen that ea* be made to be serviceable, and will resist the action of acids mug bogie than the Of 4 / 1 401/ Sties? inamitaaCJWlld. Wil. WILSON & SON, B. W. OORNER NINTH AND °KERRY BTB N.B.—Any linonen of Flavor toevigotyrild as agreed upon, but positive/if took iitfotior to Rend and /mart- Cam standard. Deslara iniasliOd with the same Eta/Ward as usad In our retell dasurtinsul, Fins Savor Bars, 900-11100 Darla pore, oonatantly on hand. anti-!m CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND UMBRELLAS I. THE MOLIDAYS. g t WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO., 246 MARKET STREET. HAN% /OR BALI FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND ITALIAN SILK UMBRELLAS. • ALSO—An assortment of GINGHAM, with Pox's Pa tent Paragon Frames, the only Paragon manufactured. d2l-uat !STEREOSCOPES FANCY GOODS. - those who wish to make their seleotions of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Would do well to out u CHARLES DUMMIG'S. No. 012 CHESTNUT STREET. Mr. D. m taw summar la Europe, waking a aelaotion or altogether NSW GOODS For Ma new Store, just opened He ha an extanialre Stook of TOYS, MUSICAI, INSTRUMENTS. CRICKET. ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, ko., Surpasses in eleganoe,i'arity, and cheapness of prices, anything before seen in thin city. Such an French China, Terra Cotta, Plinio Marble. Bohemian Glass. Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava, Udine Bags, Pllllllll, P 011.1110111111161. 0111111111.111 and Game, of all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Mache Goods, Toys of all kind's, hinalcal Instruments of all kinds. d3-im ERESENTB FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! ! , S THORN E L Ei l &CH UM HAY ORDERT D F H CIL P ATE TH ET HEI A R L E ooDs The o . lllsL . Epecitu Bargain n in Sous cluelory of Blatlr4.Shwals. Milker. and Children's Jilanket Shawls, Gentlemen'a anal_Boye Shawls. OLGTH CLOAKS IN GREAT VARIETY PanekDreas Silks. Exoe ant Blaolttlilke Da.in '' .:74. l. l 4 e e nClrilid Caboose, LANNISTS, P.LANNELEL LINENS, and nIUSLINS Cloths, Cassimeres ; and Sattinetta, Marseilles Quilt,, Lalieo,Coinfortablee, o. Gentlemen's Sikk Hdkre. Cravat,. /co., Linen Ildlgre of out og. 1 1 ;1111>011.D.S.i0O• at PligigLaV v r'e.llBbytk i ii.l: . 'agi. EIGHTH and SPR NOGA R DE A WE BUY AND BELL Fag CASH. del TOYS, FANCY GOODS. TOYS, ETC., ETQ In endlete variety, and at LOWEST PRIORS, At 24 South FOURTH Street, W. TILLER, Importer dll•dtalb IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. It is well known that the treat elegant, articuo,chaete and beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS AND IVORY TYPES are produced at ateCLEES' No. 6.20 CHESTNUT STREET. Hy the late reduction in hie prioen, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, no distinguished for their superiority, can now be pro cured at as low rates as other. furnish an psalmist/ ar . title for. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, $1 .00. MCCLEES. CC CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH dl2-lm HOLIDAY • GIFTS. The reduction we have made in the price/ of DRESS 000D8 will now enable buyers to aeleet from a large nook ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS, At a very moderate coat. • A RICH F VELO RM UR DR PIPIGLE.. I. pOPLINA..• Pp IS PRINTE D hiol.7tlßEiliiiP. DE Atkil i g3.24ig ERINQS— ....CO, 66, mad 70 PLAIN FtENcii v inEtt, Nvtli ........aa end 62),. KEEDIL N'S 4-4 FRENCH uIIINTZER, 26 A 1..p4A1, A DEBI, 1 .7 2 PM DE CHYVVRE3 and So)" MOH STYLE DRESS GOODS, 66 and 76 cants, With a large stook of superior grades DROOHE AND (MAINE LAINE LONG SHAWLS, Of Paris and Viennese fabrics', hi new deems and Oolorings. EMBROIDERIES. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES (=WEN STODDART 8: BROTHER, 450, 452, AND 964 NORTH SECOND ST,. ABOVE WILLOW HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Paint Boxas,Piotures, Portemonnelea Colored Crayons, Drawing Dooks, er Potiohomanis Pro, &0. 0. SCHOLZ JANE ZKY, dl!-12 t• HIGH 11. Street. O PERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and Japanned, with the finest Aohromatio Unsex, at FOURTH ANKLIN'S, Op_tialitn, 112 South Street, below Chestnut. Also, Improved Speotantes, correctly fitted to the eyes; Microscopes, Stereoscopes, and Stereoscopic Views in an endless variety, and at .11.E111.10ED 141100.8. dl-tf If CHEAP GURISTMAS DRY GOODS, FROM YORK. to pieces Christmas De Lames, 12).i cts—a bargain: A LOT AT 16 CENTS. ton licsuet and other new styles, 19 to Pa rents, Gay style Cashmeres for wrappers. alerrimso and other new prints, 12.1: cents. ISO pieces Merriman levy Prints, reduced to 10 cents. Super linen cambric hats at $1.26 per dosen. Finer • 81.50 to 84.150 per dozen. Children's and ladies' hemstitched, AO. A full line tents' linen cambric, pongee silk, and white brocade pocket hdkfs, black silk cravats. NOOK ties and mufflers. A fresh supply of t lota and men's shawls, some very " At e leli or ii stook of Indies ' medium style blanket shawl., direptfrom manufactorY, liroehe shawls in greet variety' French embroideries, sets, coders, &o. Sleeves. worked collars, ko. All at prices to encourage useful Presents A . CHARLES DAMS, If EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. Mra — GLASSES.—A large and beauti ful anoltment of opera glum,. "vwry variety of mounting—velvet,' lrinarqrk (E"ab gt7/ 1 3 7 at ) fitnUtttreot, dti-mws Wit PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUES "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE.. ECONOMY! SAVE THE PIECES! .43 I/emit/as wan happen, eren in treli - regglaUd families, It Is very dealrable to have some *heap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Tom Crook ,- ry. &o. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all inch emergencies, and no household can afford to be without It. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There Mno longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken creole.. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used sold, being she mically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable puklittesof the best cabinet-makers' glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. " ÜBEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE." N. B. A brush accompanies each bottle. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Wholesale Depot, No. 30 PLATT Street, New York Address HENRY 0. SPALDING k CO., Sox No. 36130, New York Put up. for Dealers in Case. containing four, eight, and twelve dozen, ek beautaul Lithographic RflOW-CAID aocompanytng each package. Itir A eines Cottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save too times its cost annually to every household Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists. Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Groters, and Fancy Stores. Country Merchants should make s noted SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, When making up their bet. IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMATE. ii2s-merf-y HOLIDAY GOODS. WARBURTON'S 1001 CHESTNUT Street, second store above Tenth, 305 South SECOND Street, below Spruee, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETB, IN BRUSSELS POINTE, BRUSSELS APPLIQUE, VALENCIENNES, HONITON, and MAITESH. - - . Jaw, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF REAL THREAD, CAMBRIA. AND ALENCON VEILS, COIFFURES, AND BARRE& A-eo, A FULL LINE OF PARIS EMBROIDERIES, And every deseriptimtbf Late by the yard. WARBURTON'S RIBBON, LACE, MILLINERY, and EMBROIDERY BTOREB, 1001 CHESTNUT Street. above Tenth, till-tf if and NO 8. SECOND St.. below Spruee. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A FINE WRAPPER, MUFFLER, SCARF TIE, or SHAWL. One of these nrtiolee artll he very aseeptable to von gentlemen friends. . TINt a►►nlTlell! OJ STEREOSCOPES, AT W. W. KNIGHT'S. SOO ARCH STREET. • FINE SHIRTS, HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING. AND GLOVES, Of MI Innas. dlO-dlal STEREOBCOEIC VIEWS Being about to relinquish the STERBSCOPIC BUSI NESS, we oiler our ENTIRE STOCK OP VIEWS, of our own importation, at REDUCED PRICES. EDWARD PARRISH, • 140. MO ARCH STREET. dao•tf HOLIDAY PRESENTS CARVED BREAD PLATES AND KNIVES, PAPIER MACRE AND CHINESE TEA PM, JAPANESE AND SHAKER FANCY BASKETS, GENTLEMEN'S AND Bow TOOL CHESTS BOYS' SLSDS AND WAGONS, And a variety of FANCY ARTICLES, HOUSE-FURNIAHING &TORE. No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET. Immediately opposite the Academy of Fine Atte.) WILLIAM YARNALL. dl7-stuth4Fl9 PATRICK HENRY. WARNER, AIISKEY, & MERRILL, MANUFACTURERS OF OAS FIXTuREs, BRONZES, ecc., NO. 718 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Hhve just finished, and have now for sale, as us doubted hkeness of the great patriot, made in Bronze. They would also oall attention to their hire* assort ment of BRONZES, PORCELAIN LANTERNS, FLEXIBLE DROP LIGHTS. &c., &c., All suitable for lioltday Presents 01IRISTMAS GIFTS.—STEREOSCOPES 'kJ AND STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. OPERA GLASSES mounted m PEARL, IVORY, and VELVET, new and elegant patte Ralei dosconea, Polyoramits, Mathematical Inat rns, rumepts, Claude Lorraine or Landscape Mirrors. Geometnoal Models, Alamo Lanterns. Globe', Barometers. Mantel Thermometers, E3e-Olaases, Gold Spectacles, Gold Eye-Glasses, &o. AIcALLISTER & BROTHER. (Eatablialted 1705.) Pa CHESTNUT REST. MsALLISTER'S PRICED and DES CR IPTIVE CATALOGUE (US _yam, 2 0 0 illtuittntions) o Optioal, Mathematical. and Philosophical matrnments, fur nished gratis, on applioation, and mailed free of charge. dlocmf.ol CIIRISTMAS PRESENTS.—The best Holiday Present would be a Harrel of Ilaroor's Ferry, Ohio, 01., Louis. Kentucky. Baltimore, or Penn sylvania FAMILY FLOUR. and Bethlehem Buckwheat Meal, from & Zia - MUER. d2ll-Btif Flour Depot. FOURTH and VINE Pm limy! THREE BEAUTIFUL MELO. DEONS,Just arrived!, et MikRSH'S Mono Store, No. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, Plum dtt 2t.* CIOLD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE,. Ni-NO Glasses, Microscopes, Kaleidoscopes. Mesmeric tosoi, Polyoremes , and other articles, suitstite_gitte for trf seeson. McALISTEHT, de b-mwd Wel if No. 128 chestnut street. UEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES.—We hare just received new arid beau tiful ater•oeoopio slides. groups, statuary, landeoapee, &0., &a., In great c& variety. bII,LISTER & BROTHER, d5-mws tint if No T2B Chestnut Street, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. R . C. WALBORN & CO., (NOW) NOS. 6 AND 7 NORTH EDITH STREET, have now a von superior eraortment of Bhlrta, Under clothing, Gloves. Hosiery, eta. Special attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. o ao . 14..4 a fine aasortment oonelantly kept on hand. -amar IW. SCOTT---late of the firm of Win oe cheater ic ltool a —BßllTl , EME t in a r r elely s i FlLlTAehtladel YBtr a c u al,(neart opAttrthe atrard liaise 7. respeottally call the attention of his former patrons and friends to hie new store, and in pris- Erl e g d it i ru t f etad " a d n o :t r ild r r i o . r igo i lUl S e al4l:l:4lV•witt LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TBE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of LEVI LINGO, deceased, Notice is hereby given that ELIZAOETH C. LINGO, widow of said decedent, hempresented and filed her PP talon and appramement to the Said Court, claiming to retain personni property belonging to said estate, to the value of 03,000, mentioned therein under the provisions of Act 11th. 1861. and the same will be approred by the Clourt,on FRIDAY, 6th of January, A. D. M. unless exceptiona be filed thereunto. JOHN SAMVEL, d26-mw 41 Att'y for E. C. Lingo. IN . THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of PHILIP :iIaG(Wk.'RN, de ceased. The Auditor eerotnted by the Court to audit. eettle, and adjust the account of Thomas Qum( and Dne. McCoy. executors of the last wilt of Philip MSISOVOM, deceased and to make dotrtbution of the balance in the kande of the accountants. will meet the parties in il/41, ' tag r t t y h i t appointment, yur~oee of hie 1 on rtolf(e 0. elm WALNUTStreet. in the eitp of fel ladelphia. e ' d26-mwf WILLIAM ERNST, Auditor, WO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN CHANTS —MANILA ROPE.—A large and assorted stook of lllambf Rope, manufactured and for ale, at New York plum by WEAVER, PITLER, & CO.. d 22 99 N. Watsr at. and MI N. Al ham's. LITERARY ASSISTA NOE.—Correspon• denoe,_Essays, Poems, Public. Reports, and kinds of English Composition supplipd. on liberal_ l Lams. Address "Charles Wildwood, , Plutmle nhis rod Offift, • dap ot` AIRIISEALENTS. WALNIIT43TREET THEATE.E. Bole Louse . • —Ma. IL VARA...MC taus Agent ,Mr. roa. D. THIB (MOBDAY):EVENING. Dsa.M. CIIBIB.BAB EEK. FAUST AND_MARGURIUTE. lifeebistophiles. Mr. J. B. Bdberte r_ Faust, Mr. H. A Per luslialeribe. Nis. Anna Cowe d. Previous to the Drama, a Popular Farce each eve . .... , Prlce au amt. tteats 'so s wed withoot extra charge. Doors oven at tag o'clock ; Performance to commence at 7.4'. o'clock. DISPATCH DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL TBEATRB. WALNUT St., abOte D. Mo Lama. aohs_proprietor. THREE PRRPORMANCEI THIS DAY. 2 .X , and co ploollog, mmencing at 1034. Noon, dommencing et oommencing at IX. 2 _ The greabAmetiDAN RICE can Mont rist. in }few Jokes, Witt- Pialph.Commalmas, _Songs and Abetirditin. Tat EDL GATED M tES, AND DAN RICE'S TS. In their P Arousing Pear. SPECTACLE AND PANTOMIME pAogANTEX, BALLET AND AfLENA gCENES, Iotredue,ne nearly talented Parket:nem. A beautiful Ballet, entitled THE ENCHANTED BOWER& THE RUGGED RUaSIAN BEAR Devours a man bodily. in the presenee rot the audience, during the re ptesen tat orrof tlie Comm Pantomime of THE SENTINEL AND BEAR. EXTRA PERFORMANCES EVERY AFTERNOON DURING TILE PRESENT WISER. AU the Brilliant Holiday At tradlogis will be apsesbb forward on the present mi.:anion. DASHING HORSEMANSHIP AND CLASSIC OLYMPIC GAMES. THE DREAM OP CHIVALRY, In which the entire oornpani•willap re er. To conclude with a COM PANTOhfaße'. Doom open at o'clock. arrow:mance to 00a11200/1111 at Ili o'crkiik. WIIEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Dee-B. PETER WILKINS: O E R. TES FLYING teLAND- Peter_ 'Wilkins, Mrs. brew; John Adams. Mr. Dol rr an; filmdom's Croaomill, Mr. Clarke. The performance Intl commence with ONE TOUCH OF.NATURS. Scatr or .Pawas.—Admisinon. 16 cents; Secured fiesta in Dress Circle. ME cent.: Parenet. so *ante. Doors OM at half vast 6 o'clock; rerlormanocie to commence et 7 o'clock precisely. g ANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS, JAYNE'S COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT Streegear Sixth. HuLIDATWEER Az THIODoN's THEATRE OP ARTS. THREE PER PPR MANCESI. Past Morning at 11 o'clock. .Seciond Afternoon, at 3- 0 Thud rentrin__ tveleet. CONTINUATION OF ME CHRISTMAI PESTI VAL., THIS EVENLYO, 1 11 .4-. be offered the follotte.elesant apainea The Port of Genoa, mrth•Place or Columbus. Reed Animate and Reel Pr ogle. Washington anti hit Gene rals. Vo'ler Forge in Mid-Winter, the Eternal city. Rome, and at. Peters, Chinese /imminent:am Asto ns:Wm Rope Vaulter. After which the terrific scene of the Storm at Sea. The exhiboioa ternithetin; iratM t a: Model viewer the monster ataaeaship. the Great in. Wednesdlatterwoh. A 0 AND DAY-LIGHT FESTIVAL Three pe ormanksa on day. Tweets, IS cents. CloldreeL lb cents. Poore open at in the eVening. sh 3 2 o'clock P. M.. to comment* at Sand 73C. FINE ARTS_ PAGE'S . VENUS IS NOW ON EXHIBITION FOR A SHORT Uhl& ♦T THE ROOMS OVER MESSRS. GEMMING & SONS, O. SO? CHESTNUT STREET ADMISSION 9S cENTs, OPEN DAY AND EVENING dia-cf MoDONOUGH'S GAIETIES —ItACE St., ' IL "In 82M( PT2 . t. OF TIM CO MIC rANTOMMIS - • -• FIRE T01:1,9 . th OP FERO. 'n AA . M. Reraanciaz al W 'ry Caladins as =mu. A. J. Levitt 6.1 . Mayflower. Miss Saris as ' Col flj rs. 'tar lor ,ai It=bla Mre. Whelplay "." • MUT Maid, _ Ter ima ta wkim GRAND DiVERTIPoRkANT LL THIS B CO T ASP . z • . 4 • : • r r , . • 1 111FAtPLE OF WONDERS, 2 - Northeast earner of TIINTH and 01INSTNITT Street& urea! and Novel Attraction. NOIJDAY WENN'. /MINOR BLIT.Z. The wonderfol hl&doian and ventriloelnet. THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES on MONDAY December December seta, oommeneing at 11 A. M., 3. and Da' o'clock P. hi. Two EXHIBITIONS EACH DAY. during the Holidays—in the Afternoons at S Webs:r. and in the Evenings at M. The colebridell Automata& Rope Yeutter one of the greatest muses M ?declaim= ever exhibited will appear In every exhibition. sad per form hie astonishing feats. - Admission 33 rents. Children ,Santa. TENNSYLVANL& ACADEMY OF THE PINE ARTS. lats ATNUT STREET, Is OPEN DAILY. (Bandaya excepted.) horn I A. M. WISP. M. Barthokiamirw's Statism at PAADIS E LOST" Now on Exhibition for a abort tune. Adialianon 74 vents. Muldoon nakharr VI yearn kW pri S ce. hama Stook US. G.ERItANIA. ORCIIESTRA.—PubIie Re burials every SATURDAY, 10 MUSIVAL FUND HALL. at 330 o'clock P. M. A oaekago of eight tickets, ono dollar. dingle - totals, Sbeaata. To be had at O. - - NOW ON E.XIILBITION.—The latest works of Md'ile. Rosa Boothenr. entitled " Los Bortiqueros, ( Spanish Muleteers amp= the Pyre nees,/ end morning in the Ilia/andel, with the oalabra tad portreit of herself, by Edonsrd Thalia% on extubs- Win sot n short time, from 9 A. M. tnl 5 P. g Admiring, ZS cents. dl3Mt RARLE'S - 814 CEIBSTNUT Stmt. A OADEMY OF FINE ARTS, (Southeast GALLERY.) Sonatu'itreat Painting, "A DREMd OF ITALY." With Lessi's wondsousWork %As. "THE MARWRDOM OF JOHN RUSS." As. !Limb speeimbas of AORENBACH.STBINBILtieIf. CAMPHALL.V.N, 1111.0U1 T. and Wtli RASENCLR. be exhibited from 9 A. AL toil P. M., and 7 to la I'. M. daily on and after December 94, ISM. Admission 25 cants. HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. - EXTRA CONORT, CHRIRThLtS WEEK. ORATORIO OF THE MESSIAH. o.lag to the man/ aPPlications made by the friends of tbe Sootatt for the performance of this renowned Oratorio, they haveawreed to pm** it oa THURSDAY NIGHT, . At Comart Hall, commencing a TX o'clock. The Solos will be sustained bi , Lathes and gentlemen le knowledged ability, and the powerful chorus of n two hundred voices. Ail wilt be socommlided Germania Ori.ibestra. CARL BENTZ, Leader. The whole under the direction of MR. B. CARR CROSS. Conductor of tbe Booiehip. Tickets 00 cents . For sale at Beek & Lawton's. Be - swath and Cheatnnt streets ; Clualtermea. Chestnut street. above Eighth ; and W. H. Coulmores.l47 North Ehtlith street. Emig application s ol dckets is neoeasery i as limited number only will be d23-fit• To CAPITALISTS .—At the cottanettee meta of the year there may be an opting for s PentleMen ' , nth Sleet:o or ese,oce, se partner In an es tablished first-class Mannfactunrig !Mimeo. that may be made one of the extensive and profitable in this State. Address, strictly confidential, to • - .E. A. H.," office of this paper. d26.3t. WANTED.—By January Ist. a situation as BOOK-KEEPER, or. in an lacaraacc Com pany or Banking Bocce, by a practical Book-Peeper of !FA . .. s and mar l in lautinasc solotuntance. Address pmaNER WANTED.—An opening in an established Commiuion House (Dry Goods' of a partnership will ooeux on the Lt of the pant. A yOUs,. mouse. business man. who could command from 10101 to 820.0p1. may &adieu" Commotion Buthiess," At the office of this paper. nolk-ef WANTED—A Situation as Assistant Boot-keeper or entry Ck) i lf. Can refer to Messrs. PRICE, FERRIS . 1 / 4 er SMITE, is CU. Address I) W. F. care of RICE, FERRIS... I / 4 Co. 626 Market street, Philadelphia. dal4-3t• A PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPER WILL ••ux- be open for an eneasement on the Ist of January next. Refers to present emptoy era. Address "B. IL B.l'Blood's Despatch. • 43t-3t• FOR SALE AND TO LET Al STOREHOUSE TO LET—No. 9 LE VANT Street. above Sento., first street vest of Second. Apply to REEVE L. 1011011 T, d26-6t 262 South SECOND St- above Spruce. OTEL KEEPERS ! HOTEL KEEPERS +AL —A rare ohmice in oda red to an energetic Farmers' tore' li i eeper to ht up and 000upLthe once celebrated ridge met, Market street, near Twenty - second. Ths urners Western Market Company are erecting a oommodions Market Boom on the lot adjoining. which itl render this the most desirable location in the tci fora Farmers' Hotel. Apply to JOHN L. YOUNG, WM. F. 81ME.F., dB-dr Twang 4eaond and Market streets, gins, MO RENT—The Second, Thira, Fourth. and Fifth FLOORS ofnew bui,Ming, HUDSON'S Alley, rear of Girard Bank. The h`afhohng is 321 36 fee;"; hm wager, gaa, Ike. AP* te , G, ENIGET ea. WATER and CRESTEL'T. flllO LET—Three uppef rooms. of Store -1- No. 119 MARKET Street. Rent low to a tool tenant. dal At' BOARDING. A PRIVATE FAMILY living in a good LIL neighborhood, in a central pert of the city. would accommodate two gentlemen with foll or partial board. Address " Central," Blood's Dispatch. d2O-et' REMOVALS. REMOVAL. THE FAME INSURANCE COMPANY HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE To NO. 406 CHESTNUT STREET, (LATELY oerBILIBD BY THE coNNIOEITRALTH BANC) 414,4 t W. T. BLANCHARD. SW,. REMOVAL. -E. &F. O. YARNALL & CO. have removed from 121 Market street to 03 SOUTH WHARVES and 419 PENN St. atm' alltagalWEST CHESTER and PILLLARRLPRIA RAIL ROAD via MEDIA PALL'ARRANORMENT. On and alter MONDAY.Deoember 12,1M11. es trains will leave Pkiladelphis, from the Station. N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Stave te, at 810 A. id.. I. and 4.30 P. M. Leave Weet_Cheater, from the DEPOT. on EAST hiARKET STREET, at 7.141 and /1.30 A. M., and tad P. M. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at it A. AL, and 'I Kennett Se P.M. Leave West Cheater at 745 A. M.. and IP. M. The train. leaving Philadelphia at 1i 5 .1 . 0 A. N. and 4.. P? k f i ti . iin ne el4t6l el ja l r t znc t !l. the Phi l adelphia e ag uar e, and Avondale. HENRY WOO D, WU • General Superintendent. _ RRATES! SKATES! SKATES !—S,OCO P'•-• 7 pain. mended, et prices from 20 Ms. se eat. Lad ice Skates, - fine meet Skates. tiole Agent for the cele brated Newark Skates. Alen, Skate Etter'. W. W . KNIGHT. dlt-gt • 419 MARKET Stmt. oppnelta D-,estur. RR. UORS u N, REAL ESTATE • BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS. TOWN. PENNA. . - . i'ARMOI in Montgomery, Books, and Chester won ties. for sale or °sebum). GOOD MORTGAGES on farms negotiated- RANDSOMA DWELLINGS for side in Noma. RANTS.