ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS TIP TO 12 O'OLOOX LAST 1100 T. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut its. Samuel C West, New York Geo II Anthony, Prov, It I Ir A Rhodes, Prov, It I G Wharton ?mannersley E N Buehl, New York B 13 Ytttenting'. MAl&lnto, .M 2 iiin4F,.. 7 Deneronte Tft Tooker, Boston V Taylor, West Cheater J Quincy, jr, Boston J 13 Rice, Boston Miss Litzeuhurg, Penna W McConkey & la, Penn& Miss C DleConkey, Deana E. A Wight k la, Detroit Francis Jacobs Dent 11,-,,,,-,, ,t wr, ltunalo W G Weed ,C wf; Albany S W 'iodate, Bremen Ii 1' Griffin & la, N York Ch a P Clark, Boston II C Polo/ Chao McFadden, Aeblami Cline 1s Dyer; Ashland W W Haye s Harrisburg MN A M Hays. flarelat l .3 sar. 3 v narrov awe 11 Cameron Harriabg Stirs Burnside, Deliriums) Miss Wilgon, Bellefonte 'rhos Id Ogle, Delaware Wm G Whitley, Delaware ..T L Barmon, Baltimore L L Dawson, U S N Bons P Chase, Wash„ D C ig Norton, TOW York 01....16r111.g. Jr, 14 Jersey Jae li thMtlh N Castle, Del John L'Numly , Philade P S rheum, Boston A T Walling & la, Keokuk lI S McComb, Delaware 3 X McClure, Penns J W Pritchett. II N n'Y S Allison, New Jersey W J McClure. Indiana D MCClitrel Indiana C WitLh, NAtrAfle, N .1 •Joitn flisninn4 Newark, N J 8 Armstrong, Newark, N J Jr Merritt, Delftware L 0 flanks, Sandwich Id FL Hanks, Sandwich Tat D W Kl.inhAns, N Jersey 'l` Bewley & In, Bridgeport II II Richardson, Brooklyn .1C binanirk, Dom J C Fisk, Hasten -J . J rinhorturi w Chester W mevpnah, West Mester I V Brown, St Lents J P Jeffries, West Chester -J Sergeant, West Chester N AnHoge, Hartford G W Beers, New York F Me Yeagh, New haven Bon Truman Emit, N Y T L Andrews. Ohio I p rtmsherrj, Darnell D Lawyer, New York D A Finney P Lippman, New York 11 S Favor, St John, T B W R Kirklnnd, New York Lient .1 A Snail', U S A N DI Orahnm, Hitton Ltd,SC Liman L LtiOntirMni, It I T W Shannon, Boston raison, DOITOT/ i B Bolles, Prov, R I -OR rielie, New York II B Benjamin a son, N Y Mani ire, Elkton. hid Ti WarrenjAlassaehusetts W Carpenter, L•lncastor lien', Pennsylvania T Poult C T Dickinson, T W A Ma New York E Claochard, Indiana. Mr Ciao, Sew York -J Flanders., Neer York T Dann, Connecticut A 11 Vomiting, New York c S Mitchell, TieW rOrli -J E Batson, Newai N H K Idcwre, Boston J A Poor, Boston -J E :911111101)% Troy, N Y CA6 nrpt D N litatthisnu Isaac E Jones, St Louis F Watton, Warren, Pa F P 11,nland, Siaine V. 7 .1 Underwood & wf, Welch, 13do‘ton L Hitchcock, New York C C Johnson, NPIV York filepben Cabot, Wigton eba. 11 Alien ? Aoston F Distm, New York 36Ira tinted, Yonkers S F Kellogg., Yonkers Chas 11 Gould, New York (len J U ttlow,l ow York Il Cocks, New York 'Wm Brooklyn Owen lieridao, mina li li Wibt,h Wm - N1 D4ViV, ci - 4;thington TIP Shaw, New Vork C bilmre, New jer3ey 13. Rodman, 'Rhode Island Alex Wentz, New Jersey W M Shyster, Washington Gee W Childe. lnthada C Stanwood & la,Brooldyn 31 Peterson, New Yorli 311 , 4 II 111 Brook', Jr, Broolilyit MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. L Erben, Lancaster w M Lloyd, Williatasuort Henj Grant, Erie, Pa M T PM, Altoona Zeo L (L.-Ayr:A..ll j Conn GeV R nuoe, tiatlettittAr S Whybark. Missouri C::ltitner,lama I Lorain. U S A :Mrs() 0 Skoer, 14 Chunk P GonAvr, Peunn 119illAteAd..., ilking - gun Ii ek.itisiovrer, I G P Erouse, 3lnn,laud A Parterson, Harrisburg Win Maher, Blairsville T G Adkins t ht, !I[aryland It J Ilntharray, Rising Sun David E Davis, N J T P Mina*, Snyder en S Alliman &3 Pn Snyder 60 A C gitd6.l6b, gnyaer Dr O gicitarae, rilnaltl6 Sliader, Canton, Ohio J Shippensburg J C Clem, New York aleuguicAV IMigir—Obtannt libova Fifth_ A T :fIOIIt4CT JAniag A Whippl', Mass (leo tieosion, plasmehusetts SImLI lowlett, Mass 11 r -Intel. New Jersey Geo J Robt):11e, New Jersey P ETttbell, Maine G L Bold, Taznaqqa F Mat, Bethlßhom C M rt).1117,1 Bethlehem M V Ben.ion E L JOY. Newark, N J w M Shakespear wf, Del A Stockly, Smyrna, Del II Dickerson, Pa :Hiss Dickerson ' Pa Israel Learning Fe . la, ,N 31iNs Learning, New Jersey will Spencer, IlAvrAbarg -Jan It-7)01111U, Wash, 1) C Capt II St.hwooJ .s la J Poll , name, Ltrierne co,Pa I,ockli ot, Mauch Chunk 31 V Smith, New York Sarni Drnakhonse, Easton ,1 L Prestimy, Taunton W U Withers, Indiana L Heilma t i Delthnero Jil Merlin; Yarmouth, KR ST. LOUTS HOTEL--Chestnnt street, above Third Johnson, Chestnut Hill T Terry, New York Dr W Gore, Allegheny co J P I.letri k A . la, Easton B Falina, BRIM, b LiN.,herga,r, Men - Vox*: H Harvey, Washington Wm (4,0 k, Washington Wm Morton, New York J L Denton, Long LAMA Stoothoff, Long Island 3fr Parker la. New York Mrs Badein, New York Mrs llonst.n, New York Ceat MeComa. U g THE UNION—Arch street, above Third „jou Tenn,q - kt & la, N Jersey Lewis Blaylock Wm Butler, New York 141. 11 Dale Jolla ll.,leamb, V Jerzoy LAD Pei ST C Reichcl, Bethlehem Wm ?,ICC4IIIII, Penna D Pottsville U Butler, New York +:SO3IIDIERCIAL HOTEL--Sixthstrret, above Chestnut Rev, L ElLive, NI3 J S 'Wliitwa, Dld .711 V glint, tz, Mar3land Samuel rites, Maryland R Burn te, Delaware John A Owen, Delaware Lefebvre, Chatham, PA , J Eacilm, Chester CO q j I, r am . ,t ; L. Tic c o S Wilkinqott, Chester co J A Ar111‘6_,... Del SIT iiavw, C•a,.--,.irr co fl Llrttbrtut & in. Chester co John C Beatty, Media Win P llcerty, Springfield 31 T Cheater co STATES ILNlON—Markot etreet, above Sixtb. J Lancaster Eli Mine, LanCagier H C Gray, W Choster John Smith, N York NV Butt., Baltimore J Huffy, Baltimore W L Fetter, Philadelphia C C Tallman, Philada 11 Wilson, Philadelphia J Macy C 13, Di lurk Ver.a.nt C If streitttr, itocuester NATIONAL HOTEL—Bate street. above Third -IN Cooler, _f•eranton, Pa 8 Kramer Plupnixrillo E Allontown J Meuitouse Poooa C Friee, Penna. A J goliollenbergor, Punnet Corniky, &mouton, Pa E S Moor, Norristown Pa 71 11 Paris, Montrose, Pa MOITNT TDIXON HOTEL---S.o.va 31. - ilyneatiN, New Kiroey, nristol. Pa F EMS Miss A Edwards, Fiala GL Alder. Penna J J Johusop & la, S J C llnahmam, Penna 3tr Christman Penna. Penna 1! a it • eMts. Rogon. MADISON HOUSE—Second Nicest, above Market. Juo If Brodhead, Pike co J Webster ,t,; le, Bucka Cu Ba, Is,, c k. cc, Chas P Atkinson :Samuel Baker, Taylorsville J B Smith Co Mrs Gauby, New Hope B Janney, Wrthiting.ton, D C .1 Yawn I'enna W C Blackburn, Maryland RUNS Harrell, Moravia, NT Miss: g V 01,Lrk, BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. H Rorer. Olney S Truinuovier. Diylestown Lewis Clemens, PvyketOwu 0 Murribon, Fentervilla iv v - anartsdalen, FeasturTille If Tanartscialon.Pnatery H Gibson, Now Britton II Tondiiison, Bilberry L Tomlinson, Bybetry I Toialinson t son. Byborry llcaeland, ByberrY A S Roads, Pennsylvania L Roads, Pennsylvania Thee Willard l Pa R P. e als, l‘ctinFA.---trnia. F. W09th , %111, Moreland Lyle Nelson, Ikusalena Casper iioads 31ilton Troxel, Pa F D-arer, Baltimore John Wagoner & Ball, Pa Wm Eddows, Moreland BALD Eatilifi—TlllTa Street, aDOTO thilloWhil T Montg, co, Pa J T Berger, Qoakertou - n J M Johnson, Bucks co W Beaus, Bucks cu, Pa J Weaver. Bucks co, Pa MARINE INTELLIGENCE. JlGr' BEE FGUSTII PAGE ARRIVED. Sold Martha Moore, Bennett, 13 drys from Matanzas, with inotasecs to John Alasou tt Co. Schr Cornelia, Noyes, 4 days from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to Jas S Chambers. Behr M 11. Carlisle, Ryder, 3 days from Fortress Mon coo, in UnintiSt to J E Bazley. Schr Ann C Gray, Wray, 1 day trout St Georges, Del, with wheat to Jas L Bewley & Co. E'en' Alfil01)491 naafi 3 day from Salem, NJ, with -Alma to Jag L Bewley & Co. Schr N irAnk, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, with corn to Jas L Bewley & t.To. Seim Wm Gezrge, Hazel, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jae gmley di Co, ot - nr =man Barrett, Jones, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas Barrattt & Son. Scar ida, Yandorslice, 1 day from Port Penn, Be!, with grain to Christian a Curran. Bchr Lancet, Bayard, / day from Christiana, Del, with rein to Christian it Curran. Fehr Frank America, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit, with wheat to Jos L Bewley & Schr Mechanic, Cordes, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with oats to Jas I. Bewley sear Clayton Cc LiOWINI) Lracigoon, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley ,t Co. Schr E Ii Penes, Pr , ce, 1 day from Salem, NJ, with :`ern to Jas L Bewley & Co. &:•fiTnet• Audn, nomnann, Z 4 Won from Now York, wan anise ro W 2" Clyde, Darcy Er n Franklin, Burnside, 3 days front Albany, to Dant McCarthy. CLEARED Morrip, fork, for order, Thocual Co. Marshall Butch, Burgess, Boston, J E Buzley. Roamer, Thompson, Portland, Van Horn, Wood 'north SchrlLuesn.Ctud.llellfac, do San. IV Pmnumi, Parker, E Haven, E Andenrieti& Co. Schr C'ornilia, Noyes. New Yuri:, do Sithr Edwin Reed, Goodspeed, Boaton, Van Bosco, Nor &:n & Co. Schr Rebecca. Price, Boston. da Selo E 'Townsend, Williams, Stoniuitton, Jlll3lalditon. Sir J S Striver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Droves, Jr. Str Vulean, Morrison, New York, W M Baird & Co. DY 'FFLYCRAPIT. (Currt , umidence of Die Pailallelpltia P.xcliange,) LEWES, Del., Dec. 20 briL , s Ella Reed, for 'Havana, and W H Park, I,r Muth, pas-ard out to-day; also two Lurks, *Mined unknown. 111 ~ :outhweat_ -VkI!VR., RV TEL EGR A PH. (Correspondence of the PreaL) .1111,iTON. Doc 20_ 0. Slap Addison, from tivnimruil; linrk Vivid LIMA, ni Rio do Janeiro. MEMORANDA. Steamship Remington, itaktv, bon arrimi at BOB" 20,/ ,crax(, Ship Ztrrd, alcGonagle, hence for Londonderry, went to sea en Wednesday night. Schr 'W Pllips, Smith, From Boston for Philaiel phie, at New Haven 10tH inst. I.,„it,er. tmlitq 9mar I' Hawley, Suet. ley, 1 Runyon ' Mathias, and le- 1 3:11a Thompson, Car.• son, sailed from Providence 19th inst. for Pniladelelda. Behr Ceornia sailed from Rockland lith. inst. for 11,,,v -itt's Island, to load for Philadelphia. Schr Marliund, huiszht, hence, arriYed at Portland ltith inst. Schr Wm H Ponnis, Luke, hence, arrived at No ,v Bel ford 15th inst. Bccbr Trojan, kdiutilqii, banes, wail at Barbadnem let inst, for :3 - Thomas in 0 Ma. SchrJ L Bewley, Burton, at Now York yesterday from Drawbridge, Steamer Concord, Norman, hence, arrived at 1: York yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW 6001/8 FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, .x.inpriE.ing a general assortment of Housekeeping arti cles, with many now improvements ana inventions for Housekeepers' use. Also, a guminf of tomy anklet% suing& fur Mimi present". Selling at reduced rrices, to suit th^ lima, by E. S. F aItSON ,t CO., tlellk4f Corner of DOCK and FEAR Streets. CLOTHING, OF Tam larigir firirtas, made in the Beat Manner. exyreeely for BETArIi fiALBS. LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain figures. All Goode made 1. 9 Qt - cicr warrautoil %Midas. tom our Osa•Psias Sysyys Is strictly adhered io. All are thereby treated alike. 9 822_11 , JONES & 00., 504 MARKET Street BODBUTOON i fI (TOUT AND &Mi. M II DEOPR—Tho only reliable rbinledy for ithenma ciszn, Gent, Price SI. 'tor e Ile by DYOTT & CO., •Zite W.. North SECOND btriet, Depot for all Popular lictileuel. W Brawl Nint - York P - Kellogg, Utica 3 j Vnn Wyk, Mich W Frick. Chnyter .1 '5l Hanso I 3: la, J JOllll C .filbll94ll .1c la, N t) Tallman, Utica, N Y J B. Poor, Boston Jan A Itlertywol, Witt 14 121 l'acapnrell Dr It Wallace, [leading R A Packer, Itl Chunk' 0 I 3 Merroll JOllll P. ItAItSIIALL REFITTING AT THE WHITE HOUSE. DV THE HARD 01 , TOWITA HALL. Tha mansion t.f ihp Pre .11.0, Where a limiest Abe" is reeident, fins just boor decked out newly : The rutin hangings, golden trimmed, And bieturc., g reni arrtAto lactskird, Look mot palatial truly. Curtains of lace, from Switzer looms, And carpets %hereon gaily Itionui fun many u grorgtroue flower; Gilt cornices that sunlight shame, And morn fine things than I could name Half over in an hour, And ninth that Las this splendor wrought From Philadelphia was brought, And in this city made. Philadelphia skill and taste The various ornaments were placed, And gloriously displayed. And every Pldlndalpldan, who In Washington has aught to do. IV ill ethrtftlnly thlo. car. To show himself at the lave to one of Bounott'b snits, that ho May do us crcillt thcro. The largest assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia, on hand, and being sold at reduced prices, compri sing an qualities and prices, adapted to alt posi tions and orcunliong, from a Mil dram, I. whiolt tend the President's levee, to one for the more ordinary occupations of life. military uniforms made to order in the best manner. Toway. HALL, No. 518 hiarket street, Phihntriphia, fltl Itnultr.TT k ct. 0 7. MISSIONARY MEETING.---A M* IST ING will be held at the CIIUHCII o M "TUN. ki A TIVITY,'ELEVENTII and :MOUNT VEKNOS Stronts, on SUNHAT, AI 7A r. Itl, The IM hap will titubably Trremiar. Addrmes will be delivered by th 6 114 v Mr. LIGGINS, of Japan. and t& /11r. CRVIIIMELL, of Africa, etc. Its QI.TAILTF.BLIC MEETING IN lIED- U. 3 DING M. E. PI-I AND UtitlTE6 blßEETS.—Preaebing 0-MORROW, at 10% A.M.. by Pastor; 3 P. M., by Rev. T, W.ItAR TINE, P. P.; at 7 P. M., by Rev. W. J. STEVENSON. COBOCKSINK MIETHODIM MSc°. 11 - V PAL 4MIUR/Ml—ei-Ecze.4., Tu. 11IORROW.-13.9.4 A. M., Rev. D. W. B ' , MINE, D. P.; 3 P. M., Rev. JOHN WALKER JACKSON; 7 P. M., Pagtnr. Sev. Wld LTAM D. WOOD. Ir* (g• NEW JERUSALEM ciiiraum CHERRY ti TREE T. WEST OP rT ,TEN TIETH.—Dnine Service on SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock A. M. Lecture at 7 . 3 i P. 31. Subject—""The Resurrection." (KrVINION METHODIST EPISCOPAL cl3l.7ituit, DATISTII Wed, below A eeh.—)3.l DATIL Dcceniber 2213, Rev. MATTHEW HALE &111 fli t L. D., Chaplain NeW York T welfth Regiment, will preaeh in the morning at 1014 o'clock; Rev. A. ATWOOD, 1)11131411- 7 in the eve11111)1 DI 7 o'clock, le* tcrUNIVERSALIST CHURCH, LOMBARD Street, above Fourth.—TO-310111101.1 EVEN -1.6 0, Rev. A. C. THOMAt will consider the Iteserreetion. of Dart - minium in John, v. 28-2.3. Inquirer. , invited. lt* r y JOYS OF IIEATEN.—FIFTII OF TUE Series DiFeeurees on THE F UTLTRE WOUL will be preached in St. Matthew - a Lutheran Church, NEW Street. below Fourth, by the pastor, Rev. K W. lIUTTER, TO-1110BROW EVINNIZIG, servical coma oNutch. Subjert: write Now Song." It* L}.3 •REV. STEPHEN H. TYING, D. D., AND the Rev. 11. MR tt, D., of New York, will h6llr@SS a AriggliC,Mtn , .le64,ting, to 6. held .‘ the tauirun of the Epiphany, corner of Chestnut and Fifteenth Streets, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3,1.4" o'clock. Seats free. 101- (ff• THE CHURCH OF THE P I, - FILBERT Street. above geventeentit. behig com pleted, Will (D. V.) be opened fqr Divine Service TO NORM. W. There will be avices at 1034 A. .11., 3,4 aed 736 P. M. The Rev. Dr. TY.ND will pre -Leh iu tile Dlor❑i❑a. The Public. are A Collection will bu taken up at each service in aid of the building fund. it* PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.— The Closing LeerUP (4 . ttlo Uourso wi i be de: <.O aw ,DA EY.L USG, December 23 ‘ at cox. CERT HALL, by Rev. E. H. CHAPIN, P.D.Subj.!ct— " The People." Lecture tt ost ter before eight o'clock. Tickets •_';s cents, at T. B. PUG SIX'Y H aucl CHEST. NET St, cets. de2l.2t .0, CHURCH 01 , THE INTERCESSOR, SPRING CAR E\, BELOW BRoAlE—n o r, Dr. TYNG, of New York, will (P. V.) preaen TO MORROW (Simla)) EVENING, at 734 o'clock. Fourth &Main On ti I•amili 11plationabii— He— —.a at MN A.M., by the WV. R. A. CARDEN r - pe; inl CollFelioll in aid of the Building Fund of this Church at the EVeninP. service. Strangers will be aecoaonodated with seats. lt* MEETING FOR DI VIN WORS HI P. TB OM A . 4 . 1 LNSI.IIOItN, (lroin the State of Num.. York,) a Minister of tho Gospel in the relielons S•eiety of Friends, intends holding a meeting for Divine worship on virßsT-pAi AFTERNOON, 12th - month 211. at a at the Meeting House S. E. corner of FOURTH and G/i Streets. Professing Friends of every class are respertFully in vited to attend. Phi!ad.., 12tH month 20th, ISOI. immOr SUOTT, D. P., will preach in St. bletilmils pal church, Germantown, Ti /41.01itiOW, at 10% o'clock A. lg.; 'Rev. S. W. THONAS, 3 o'clock P. M. tad Ray. Dr. IiP.NIANY, S o'clock P. M. 11l ..r.14w11,- -ft* WAR WITH ENGLAND —THERE will be a meeting of citizens held at the tt lti ad," nIXTY-FIPTIt and VINE Streeta, Twenty. 10111th vvarth TIIIi I:VI:NINO, at 1 1,14 eleiea, a.r the - purpose of completing the organization of a Military Company, to be prepared for any emergency, whether with England or any other foe to our Itherties. Ail zone, Ni Rhone relepeet en age, favorable to allele organize- ItOU ;ire cordially invited to attend the meeting_ ltd MANY er tUVINS. rfr. GREEN-STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, GREEN Street, bel.m - Teiltb, - I.IIC AnitivereatY of the Ifolll4 MISSIONARY SOCIETY Will - be held in the Green street Methodist Episcopal Church, TO-MORRO W (Sab bath) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Addresses by Rev. W. 11. Brisbain, pastor s ROT. P. S. Ifensin, of the Broad-street RaPtiat CltUrat, and the Stnset, Singing by the Choir—several aetectol pieces. THOMAS T. MASON, 11S Chairman Committee on Public Meetings. ogßo SPIHITUALISIII__I. ILEUM 'mitt. lecture, at Sallsolik-SEtcet Hall, ou AtltlioAY, at 102:`, A. M., on the subject: « Whatever is, is Right;" and at 724 P. H. on the Lights and Shades of the Spiritual Movement." Admission ; 5 cents. 10: tff- TAE NI OF THE SMILES OF WE - Ems Gs IN BEHALF OF OUR BRAVE VOLUNTEERS will be held TO-MORROW EVE ...LNG, at 7% o'clock, at the Rev. Dr. Edward's Church, corner EIGHTEENTH and ARCH. Addrecae the. Pla.tor, Rev. Dr. EDWARDS, Rev. De. 14RWTOK, Rvy W. J. R. TAYLOR, D. D., Rev. Dr. WYLIV, and Rev. JOHN CHAMBERS. Interesting statements will be male in regard to the work of the - Army Committee of the Young Milli s Uttrl9Gflu Ae sdeiltioe. A ea16.11.,,i: will ho taken in aid of the A Meeting on behalf of the same object will be held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7% o'clock, in the PRESBYTERIAN CRUTCH, Frankford, Rev. T. Blur- PhY, Pastor, Addresses by Rev, W. J. R. TAYLOR, I. Ex.-GoT. FOLLOCN, and GEORGE H. STUART, Eai. The residents of that section of the city are earn estly invited to attend. lt* at LECTURES ON BRIALF OF THE 150.1itAij iseklitiTY of she • NINTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, By the Rev. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, D. D., On the evenings of THURSDAY, December Mb, 1661 i jainIA.PYII, And Jan., 4,6, 13cia I. Introduction of Christianity into Ireland and Scot land. 11. Saint Patrick and the Early Fathers of tho Piimi tiro Trish Church. ILL Lt.., Itnsior cowl-aka, The Oakes, and Early Scotch and Irish Missionaries. Lectures to commence at a quarter to S o'clock. Tickets, Twenty-live Cents each. May be had at NO3. 1202 and 1602 MARKET Strout, de2l,Bw2t* la. THE REV. GEORGE W. SMILEY will lecture upon the " Mammoth Gave of Ken tucky," at /LANDER AND HAYDN HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 26th, commencing at a cittiltiMA before eight aldlock. Tieket4 25 °eat., to ba bid of Mirk§ gtotts6, 728 Spring Garden etreet, and of B. Stellwagen, 02 Market etreet, delB-7:le BXPHILADELPHIA AND READING DAMBOAD COMPANYOFFICIC .729 FUL'IiTII STREET. PHlLLtmtkitiA, December 21,141. To avoid detention the holders of coupons of this Com pany, due on the let proximo, are r&quested to leave this ace on or htforo tnt Met initent4 when ro utine will be given and chew wilt be ready for &livery on the zd proximo, in exchange*? said receipts. de2l-tja2 S. BRAPPORIY, Treasurer. r./...r PHI L ADE I. P /111 A.; OEVEMBER 20th, 186/.—Tho Arranal Atetaini nf the :itoelt• boldersof thoLOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY will be held at their 011 Ice, No. '1,30 South THIRD Street, on DIOSDA.Y, the 20th day of January, A. I). 1:462, at 11 o'clock. A. M., when an Fieclivn will ho Lela for .oven biro. torn, for the endning, year, The traw , fer book of the Company will be closed for fifteen days preview, to the day of election. tle2l-t ja2o JOS. C. 170 ['PUCK, Secretary. MILITARY lIUNITED STATES MARINES.- WANTED, immediately. fur the United States Ma riMl COM, THREE 11U1si AIILII-11/mti tab lki.EN, for sea service, lietween the ages of eigh•een and forty years. All information that may be required will be given at thee Rendezvous, 311 South 1110. NT Street, below Spruce. JAMES LEWIS, iJaptain, dcll.l2t Offleoe_ igligsrg-S.,rTACO ADAMS' EXPRESS At PAN St. SPE'.3IAL NOTICE. rjhiPters are rennesteff to geed their laro and heavy Freight to the EN PRF.SS DEPOT, southeast comer "BROAD sad LOCCST Streets, where receipts will be For the hrealit, pftrcola and mall packtigol , only 01111 be received at tie Choblnut-street ALAN s , EXPRESS COMPANY, '.20 (111EtSTIMT Street. 4.21 —lint if 'WOK CHRISTMAS PR NSENTS, nothinq Letter tllnti a good lAeLure, always a Wel- COMO gift, and Nvill bed forever. Ite iu time to liottlre one. REIMER'S Si Colored Photographs are tne won ders of the day. it* -1)11:1 1 14E 1 :11 . 1A „ pr AN - I ll t iii :',:o lz. m...i. , LET d ( genetally, na we aro informed, proving fatal nteler m , ..dicel trealinoa, me readily cure by ELEC TRICITY, witlffiut pain nr incnnvaninnea. In our ATtProlive prettier in tht , e.e . M geAseg, we hove never IoAL a dingle case. One orrice in at 1220 NV &T ACT Street, Ithiladelpbilt. ROLLER 4- STEVENS. de2l -60: 1 N THE COURT OF COMMON . PLEAS Foil THE ('ITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. - - . TI ritilato of faRDNY.R. L. CRANSTON_ Thri ?th r iftr hAbbiniati by iho Court to audit, and adjuht thu acce n t of JOHN HANLEY, 'Crust.o for Gardw,r L. trahstou, owlet thu will of MARY JOII SS, dt.c.i.twd, and to report didtriinition of the balance in the blurb; or said, ascomblent, Will meet the parties interegted, TOT [no prirp9mrs of itta rtlipniltnient, Oti FRIDAY, rho of Janualy. A. D. 1362, at 4 u'elock. P. M., at his office, No. Street, Phibuielphift. OF.ORGE M. CONAIIROE, Luditca. de.4l - 31ia&tK4 AOPPENHEIMER, MERCHAN. ~ DBE BROKEN in all branollos or trade, and manufacturer cd . every description of Army Goods No. 43 Bonlb THIRD gtront, wad. Aida, zpeaul Exiory , DIARIES FOR 1862. GREATEST VARIETY, AND AT TILE LOWEST BUY OF THE - WILMA 31 G. PERRY, Publisher, S. W. 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Each volume contains a novel complete, and may be had in complete sets, beautifully bound in cloth, for Twenty-five Dollars a set, 41" ttnv I - Oli/in will be sold Km Italy, at Oii. Dollar and Fifty Cents each. The following are their respective names: Price of a set, hi black cloth, in 37 rohnues. ..... „ .$25 Price of a eat, full law pray style . . 31 _PA.° , or u 4V{, half calf, or ball Turkey 38 Price of a ret, ball calf, narbled eagom, French 40 Price of a set, half calf, antique . 51) Price of a set, half calf, full gilt batiks, do LIBRARY °UMW) EDITION. Palliated in Seven Different Stv les This 'Union is complete in SEVEN very tares octavo volumes, mith a Portrait on Steel of Charles Pickens, enutainims all of rho Nvorue by Charles Diekons, handeOmely printed, and bound in various styles. 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POW of its many thou rem ers will ever forget the pleasurable emotions es, cited by its perasal i and here we have the coucluding passages, full of the sante touching grace which won the hearts of so many useple, young and old. 11 is a timely book 'or the season ; for a better or more apropriato gift to a young Lady could not be found. It may be read with equal pleasure by all, for though it introduces to us teeny of the eliaraeiopq of the tbrotor Look. it is yet complete in itself. sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price. T. 0. 11. P. 1111117411A111, Publi6her, de21.23,28-3t GREAT LITERARY AGENCY, NO. 100 SGUIIt THIRD Strdut, below Otwanut, ME= PER ANNUM. PER ANNUM. Albion, New York.... $3 00 Law Reporter ...$3 00 Atlantic Monthly.... 3 00 [Anne's lllust. News. 2 50 All the Year Bound" 00 Leslie's Fain. Mao... 300 ems rican Agrieuß... 1 00 *London (Rho. Rey.. 2 00 'W•Blarkwood's Mag... 300 " Lancet 500 Bon ion Mag. of f , 'ash 5 00 Art. Jour—. 9 00 Banker's Nag., N. 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DECEMBER 21, 1861. 1 1 !.1.0 .... 01)00 Pr' , $1 ED IN 133'.; OHOICE ENGLISH. BOOKS FOR VV CHRISTMAS PRESENn S.—The subscribers aro now rfferiue their large and well-selocted assortment of English and Fronch Enalui and lino Engraving/I, at greatly redurod prim for cub, In obi , to ratiee their stock prior to the Ist of J 'Jittery. Their collection comprises the beet editions of the standard Ens Unit authors, splendidly illustrat-d Hooks in tine hinilinge, together with Literature valuable !tack rif riciratinc snit miscellaneous in every donna- ment of science and art. I. New Enlish Illustrated Books fur the coming 8011, , days. rooks for the Young, and every novelty published in Beghipl TOSPind Tc2llhirlY by iikkilkor, P - /Mailed tiatalogiles furnished gratis on IDolleatiOn, Of mailed to any address. MCELROY & CO., Importers of English Books, &e., dnl.3t No. 27 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. 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And TUE ZONTEST OF NATIONS; OE, TEE GAME OF row: In a neat Mill, price only .50 cents These Games are Leal/Welly printed, and are the only new once pubnatiod this ytnr; liboinl discounts offered iV the ti Of, Awl, tummy; THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, Alin OTHER CHRISTMAS POP.Mg, Beautifully printed cm tinted pacer, of the flnest qua lity, two Ail" and illustrated with eight larne full-page cute. Price 16 coute, ur beautitully colored, 2.5 cents. 'Twa the night before Christume, when all through the Louse, Rota creature was stirring, not even a mouse Thie akqbleite Poem tonow, for the first time, offered in a uortily dress. ltesiae this, the book coot - sins " The Night atter Christmas," " Christmas and the Children," Ace. The charming character of these Poems, the beaotlul Btyle in which they are published, k:i +.60 atruuhl at unce create a demand for them by thethousand. DARLEY'S CHRISTMAS PICTURE ClininMAS degkentuilly F. 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A LARGE ASSORTMEINiT FILBNCH AND AMERICAN BRONZES, PORCELAIN LANTERNS, FLEXIBLE DROP-LIGHTS All suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Combining art with utility WARNER, mi*Kgy, & MERRILL, t IS CHESTNUT Street CHRISTMAS -TREE BALLS OF BRILLIANT COLORS. 30,000 of all sizes, selling low, at TILLER'S CHEAPEST TOY IMPORTING HOUSE, • de2o-4t 32 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. CHRiSTAtti FItESEN TS ! LADIES' FURS . , oF T CLWICEST HINDS. Very superior Dark Siberian Squirrel Sable, Mink Sable, &c., &e., &e , All of which wilt be sold at the very lowest pricos. SETS at sa, $6, ST, and SS. CHARLES OARPORD tc. Borrs, del9-12t Noe. E 426 and 162 S CHESTNUT Street. OLIDAY HAT. NV° will open our new style of hat, for the approaching holidays, on Saturday nest. delo-12t CHARLES OAKFOAT) 5010, LANES , SHOES. We are closing out oar LAI) IE — VIT .- ISITOES, Below cost. They are the best in the city. del9 12t CHARLES O&KFORO & SONS THE HOLIDAY GIFT STORE, FOR THE BALE OF LACES, E M BROIDERI ES MEWS, AMID WHITE GOODS. No. 143Q4 efIESTNUT 81%, WILL OPEN THIS MORNING, 62c. worth $1.25 te 41..56 88c. , g $l.OO a $2.00 I S 1 74 $3OO 1.82.00 fi $4.00 40c. worth 75c. FRENCI3 WORK " 02c. 81.25 COLLARS,) Le g ts 6 I 81.00 tg 32.00 81.50 " $3.00 FRENCH WORK SETS, MISSES' COLLARS, 50062 c. as $l.OO A new lot of POINTE LA.fig COLLARS, $2 to $lO. 4 , REAL BRUSSELS THREAD VEILS., $2.50 to $l5. 3 4 1 Q (Ica, flem.Stitithed Ildkfa, (all linon,) 1.38 watth A new lot of very fine Valencienne Edgings Lind hooding. 43 " " Comb. is 44 t 4 it Linen 641 ca " hat trimmed French Work Col - late aul ge6. Ceuta' anper quality Hem-Stitched Handkerchiefs. With a great variety of other new goods in Lacey mpl RiAroweri., ...101.19 ipr HOLIDAY PRESENTS, IT VP.1117 LOW 4,111010 Alao, for 643, at not roach over half the usual price's, CAPES, GIZYIEFLTERES, BARBRS, In Real Thread, Pusher, Pointe Appliqub, Point(' Alercon, noniton, Pointe de Venice, Point6.gaze, and Talencionne. CORDED BORDERED, PANCY llEPict-STITCHED, PIIHIIKDARED, FRENCH CLEAR LAWN, PRINTED BORDERED, And otlstr styiPs of Ifantikerthiefo, for Ladies, Gentle. men, and Children. lluckabacks, Towels, of all kinds, Linens, Embroid ered and _Plain ghirt_frimiti, MAsio Damasks, Dird-eyo Diaper, and a general assortment of LACES, EIIIBROIDERIES,AND WHITE At 1110 "GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT STORE," No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET ow-Baum - 1)0r the No. 1024. JOHN A. MULLEN, CHRISTMAS 18 COMING, And we are assured that maur who read The Press are Already eensiderin2 WHAT TO PRESENT TO THEIR GENTLEMAN VREENDR. We would suggest the following: EitAer ="4: A FINE WRAPPER, MUFFLER, SCARF, TIE, or GLOVES. Or. if they have friends IN THE ARMY, what could be more acceptable to our noble Volunteer& end Meer*, than GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS, OR HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING THE PLACE TO BUY THEM 26 AT W. W. HNIGHT'S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, No. 606 ARCH STREET. N_ EINE !UMW 4ghtls zba V, a.- er, at $1.50, AND UPWARDS. n027-if lm TOYS AND CHRISTMAS FANCY GOODS. Greatekt variety knd lewebt 5066 Y la TILLER'S CHEAPEST IMPORTING HOUSE, :-- (1,9.0.4 t S.Ot;TH rounTu STREET CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. HOLIDAY OIFTS., IN EVERY VAILIPTY_ TREAD AND EXAMINE, Ladies' Canna, a aplorgrki asocortinont. Writing Tito , ka, Mahogany and Rosewood. handhuino and good, warranted. QUI Mir, ail vor plallul, van!' baalltiftll- Hacarammon and Chum Boarelx. Porto Monnaleg Pockot Wallota, and Pantie, in very varirty l'oelict Knives and Schism; of every description. /ant' Work &am beautiful, beateHrat Tortfolioa, in ondlega variety. Rinalmo, Hair, Tooth, Nail, etc., plc. Traveling Cusco, for Ladle/4 and Gentlemen. Ladies' Fans, beautiful and cheap. Card CilP4ll, ?Odd and dna Donanove, Cheanmen, Playing Carda. RR rl ANNIA WARE, Tra. SelP, assorted Putternx. enstnr.., a gplendiel assortment. Ladles., filchers, Cup!. Glum Lamps. Julep Nev. Multußeu, Ttln whnln terming templet° assortment of FANCY GOODS and useful *Hides. CHEAP! .O.II.EAP! CHEAP! At IV I TT (143 t N, Z. Cur. EIGHTH MO YILRUPT. "VINE CONFECTIONS" FOR, THE ..12 HOLIDAYS, at DONNE LL Y CLARK'S, FIFTH Street below CHESTNUT. de31.3.* CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Backgammon Boards, Portable Josks, Toilet Bottles, in great variety, Puff Boxes, China, Glass, Metal, kc. Papier Mache Goods, Cabas and Travelling Bags, ()dor Boxes, colored glass and gilt, Fancy Gilt Articles, Gent's Dressing Cases, ruses, Wallets, and Cigar Casa, Boxes and Baskets of Perfumery, Fancy Articles generally. Imported and for sato at low trios, by W. D. GLENN, dl4-10t ir No. ss sotiriT PPllfflif STREET RETAIL DRY HOODS. "DRY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS. A FULL STOCK. SHARPLESS EIROTITEtts, eTtrarglit ANA Eiturra STi TS. delNtbstuat T HE LAST OPPORTUNITY. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. THE_ LAST OPPORTUNITY. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. neat Thread - Voile, . Point Lace Collars, "'. Point Lace Sets, 21 ' 44 Talencienne Collars ; Valerielenne tots, Valencienne Laces, Embroidered Collars, Embroidere4 Bah, Embroidered Edgings, Embroidered lnsertings, Embroidered Sets, Linen Collars, Linen 1 - :ufri,. Pine Apple Hdkfs Ladies' Hdkfs, Gents' Hdkrs, Linens a All thbk - es, Linen 'Table Damask, Linen Table Cloths, Linen Napkins, Lifibh Doi 1106, ALL TIIE ABOVE GOODS ABE SUITABLE YOB C_HRMITMAR PRESENTS, MUST BE SOLD PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1862. PRICE. FERRIS. ge. bo w No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET. FINE HUDSON BAY SABLE FURS, LARGE CLOAKS, LARGE CAPES, HALF CAPES ? MUFFS AND CUFFS, Very fine and dark, and jUdt from the hands of Om workman. will be sold at REASONABLE PRICES, at the PARIS CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, J. VT. PROCTOR & CO. delB.6t CLOTHING. E. H, ELDRIDGE, Agt.„ FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Formerly at Eighth and Chestnut Streets, Has taken the Store, 028 HAMBY STREET, Where ha is prepared to furnish his old friends and the public in general with CLOTHING, READY MADE OR-MADE TO ORDER, IN THE BEbT STYLE, AT MODERATE PRIDE& ito ho buys and sells exclusively FOB OANII. de7-lm if coLLmts, HDKFS., AMERICAN Wacil COMpA,Ny's TIME-KEEPERS von LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. FOR. SALE AT TUR COMPANWS t IALEM ROOM, No. 326 CHESTNUT ST. I. B. MARTER, AGENT. de2o-5t STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS_ Being about to relinquish the OTFIREQscorx DvbiziEbb, wo offer our FINE STOCK OF VIEWS, OF OCR OWN IMPORTATION, AT MUCH BELOW THE USUAL PRICES. Also, A TM Mantmeut of AMBROTYPES ON GLASS; Copies from FINE ENGRAVINGS, and finishod in handsome style. EDWARD IPA, - RisH_, del9-them-3t SOO ARCM STREET. NEW - FIRMS AN]) CHANGES. I QI VV I Merchants and Public Institutions supplied with BLANK BOOKS 0 Of all sizes, made of the beet LINEN PAPERS, And warranted durable. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STATIONERY in Iffcat yarlefi. LETTER, NOTE, and BILL PAPERS. TRIPLP.-EKTRA. GOLD PENS. LETTER PRESS and LITHOGRAPH PRINTING. Aiturt - vmr & SONS, PRACTICAL BLANK-DOOK MANUFACTURERS, COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERS, TIMTERO, LITHOGrBAPIIRDS, 339 CHESTNUT STREET. do4-w&etim WANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, sTr.ti' IN EVERYVA OF TY, AND OF THE BEST STOCK, i'inhlNG AT. Low . rfacEs. Buy RI the IfiltoliffitetorY. W. G. PERRY, BLANK•WIOK MANI' reACTURER, S. W. COMM' FOURTH and RACE, HOLIDAY GOODS. Linen Edgings, Linen Insertings, 'Velvet Cloaks, half price Cnrtain MuOinu, Magic Ruffling, Cambrics, Jaconet, Mul s, Black Silk Laces, White Silk Laces, Ladies' Paper CAM; White Tarletans, Blue Tarlatans, PiLk Tarletans. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAN. 0 Gr OF VIE PARIS MANTILLA r CLOAK, AND 1 7 EJR EMPORIUM 708 CHESTNUT STREET TO THE LADLES OF PHILADELPHIA AND VICINITY It is with no ordinary feelings of satisfaction and pride that WO now appear before our very numerous patrons to announce that, owing to the continued 'norms of oar businegg during the isfiat.l.. 7 ., while conducting the Paris Mantilla Emporium, it is rendered imperative that we should nENOVE TRIO MOitE EIJUII3I.F, rity;xo7,s, in order to provide for the bettor accommodation of our largely-augmenting circle of friends. We are quite sure that we shall not be thought vain in supposing that the gratification enjoyed by ourselves, at the step we are bound to take, will be r.vviy rvciprooated in many instances, by our nu merous suAorters, and the success which has hitherto attended our efforts will accompany us I. our Pew undertaking, Willie this explanation of the cause, we now take the opportunity of announcing that—partly ,with a view to chow our appreciation of the generous patronage we have received, and partly to render our Stock as small as possible (for eon yenloace of removal), by a tarp increases of sales during the Holidays—we shall offer the whole of our Stock at a large concession from the prices hitherto obtained. Those of our customers who have not yet made their Winter purchases, as well as new patrons, will find it greatly to their interest to inspect the bdv....:As.e. 'Adak is our intention to present. The annexed schedule will convey some idea Of the REDUCTION OP PRIORS we propose to make, and in passing it into circulation we cannot refrain from remarking that every state ment therein contained to mado with a etrict regard to our ability to sustain such statement; and we appeal to be adjudged of this fact by the numerous Ladies who have patronised us, to their universal satisfaction and approbation, during our •areer in this City. We are, very respectfully, J. W. PROCTOR & CO. SYNOPSIS OF THE E tT OTIONS OF THE. STOCK J. W. PROCTOR CO_ TO COMMENCE MONDAY: DEC. 16_ FROSTED 'BEAVER CLOAKS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROSTED BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM 410 TO ST.SO. BROWN _SEALSKIN, OR SABLE CLOTH CLOAKS, FROM RI R TO $ll-FRO'M OW TO BLACK SEALSKIN, OR OTTER CLOTH CLOAKS, FROM $lB TO Sli-FROM $l6 TO $l2. VELVET CLOTH CLOAKS, VELVET CLOTH CLOAKS, FINE BLACK BEAVER CWAKS, r 1 1 ,41 BLACK IfE AYE It ( AKS, FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM 525 TO *10.5'0 FINE BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM $2O TO $l6-FllO3l $l2 TO $l2 BLACK IMITATION BEAVER CLOAKS; FANcr): :BEAVER CLOAKS, FROM $4O TO e3o—FROM $3O TO eln FANCY COLORED BEAVER CLOAKS, _ - MOM V3 -I TO e-.1.4--ritOM Sig TO 00,60, 140/is yELvET cLOAKS, if*Amii $9O TO $66 LYONS TEMP CLOAKS, OUR FUR DEPARTMENT, Which is replete with every desirable style and deserip tir y., ircrn 1 0 ei prices corresponding to the general redaction—Particularization, among such an infinity of Qualities. beiroT, iS not impotmitte, at aU, r.veats, uneotitfewtory . 11r14 13 21 2,1-41; FROM 8126 TO WO. FROM SQ TO SLY. FROM SIS TO 81.4 FROM . tS3O TO 521 FROM R 35. TO got: FllO3l $4l TO $3l. FROM ti3s TO $26. triton - irar ra. FROM $lO TO $55 A.M UBElllEl4l'l'l34 ..... - AMERICAN ACADEMY Or MUSW Witco and o. al, MAIM TWO PER VOnm ANcEs, GRAND CORM:. MATINEE rot 3 o'clock. EDWIN FORREt.4 NIGHT rtt half ptot T THIS (MATUR.D.A.V) AD"f ERNOUN, Doc, 21. Dnorm visolak ..krA'rker put 2. THE BEAUTIPEL CUBAS will appear in ARAGONESES ..EL OLE," "1::ir 01.11." THE _JACQIIITy, Wrictaffiral, TIIiiiiIATUILDA VI EVEN t ban j, 7. EDWIN YORREST mill re-appear in his Great Character tf JACK CADE. MOST POSITIVELY FOR THIS NIFII-VP 6t..fLY t DION 11AV, EDWIN FORREST fn h Grl:ti Chhtarter. PRICES. OF ADMlbSlON.—Parquet, Parquet Oirelo, and balcony', 50 cents. No extra charge Tor Reserved Even. Privets BOXAS, with adminglona for Eight per• eons, silk Fondly Circle and A.mpliithriorp, GOON, BEATS giWifitattr rt,Or, 'RANO It; ARTfiriGE, Doors open at 7 ; Commenne at half oast 7. FOR ItiCST NIGHTS, _ . MONDAY,PFEDNESDAI,IRIDAT and SATIIIIVAY. C MIAS N L'Egri..A. V _ _ _ WEATI.,EY'S CONTINENTAL TII HATRE—W A LNI.IT Mreet. above Valiant. AB] USEDIENT FOR THE MI/LION! q 1.4. th}az.,..a n-y,t 1,-,6i 1 . /ifr;iiiirnifitt in the City. To-bluht, or the Seth that., thr great National Equos4 Irian Dratiltli, THE SOU HEWN ItEIVNI.IION BY BRA AND LAN I) 211 r. LAQT IttaliTS TAT; GSTARACT, .91...g0rg001/52t2ihortrlarr_nectacle, TIM CATARACT OF THE CrA;I2OE9 Admission 2 and 15 cents. MRS_ JOHN DREW'S Aliefl-STBEIT TIIRATILX. Acting and Stage Manager W. 8. nucpactuoica. Hemmen% Agent and Treasurer.. D. MTIRPHY. THIS (SATUIWA 1') lgViNf NG, Decena'OrM., 1101111.1.1119. To be followed I'S', wirond GUILL CAME TELL To cohdcdo with 1)0W JUAN. ShaksPeore'd Grand Diguaut ut I,OYE'S LiftNl tum 11;011 , —0; rmipycly ton prrfirnted on 0111LI4TFNAR I.4lCur. Doors open at ,Ii" before 7; curtain will rise at 7.1( pre eierly. No extra charge for reserved seats ALN STRkLe T TfrIEATRT— TV and WALNUT Streoft. Bale Levees, . M. A. GAIIIIITTRON ..T l2 . ( iATI7DPAT ) Ifi V6N EN% Do 3e tuber N. 'Wm. be pviffillllN 11w IWW Diann, Rallied B3IMMEMBM John Thonntm To he &Mewed 1.3 , tte Elea A 5e...: Farce-of MEN WANI ki'r OXP Tit vtiPili MILI.INERS. Jor• Ttwehs.... 34r, dettthol. 14be _Angelica Todd Urs. Thayer. ...To eottetzttie with the beautiful liruon r ontilled THE GUNMAN:Kit OF 111(XtenW. PRICES—CA, 37,y, 75, and 25 cents Private Elnaaa, 86 and 83. Donn open at ottatier to 7 To commence at 7,y. TEMPLE OF - WONDERS, TENTH anti CIFESTWVI groom, glalstAtt. ts La's*, TUN G7,StIT DIA6ICIAI* AND VtIiTRILOQUI SI, in his new end constantly-varied performances, EVERY EVENING, commenoing at 7X, and WEDNESDAY and SATUADAY AIFTERNOONB, at B—illustratins the antonlanns Fria internist - Ha Mate. rtes Aecfenf um/ Alociern rriagn, entertaining Tani tognial Demonstrations, in which the voice win IMMO and delight, and the LEARNED iIANARY BIRDS; Admiseion-25 cents; children, 13 cents. nal3-11 GERMANIA OR(IIIEWtitii. CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, st o'clock P. 1., at the - MUSICAL FUND B 4,LL. .tte)iage Eight Tickets, 81; Single Tiotrato. Q To be Taal at And T 01111194 Cheetnitt atwt, J. E. Goat l% &Tenth and Cheatnut, and at the door of the Hall. 0c95-tt PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A. THE FINE ARTS, 109.6 CREWTNUT 06..4 41. ormn daffy, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till (Iy. M. Admission 26 cents. Children ander twelve peony half prico. Shares of Stock. 1130. Irl WAINTMA WANTED—A second-hand Sta.- tottery Steam 'Ermine, of from 60 to To-liorkwr Power. Addrege. ktuttha 1113 °trice: , de2l-11 WANTED—One good-sized, or two R. (."" muitaiu TN . It uo nanufactern ikoy - riffinciciplpia Font Wilco, th 21.300 WANTED BOOKS TO POST AND SETTLE, Intricate Accounts to adjitst Writing to do, of any hind, Apply at No, 3Z Muth kreet, op equir4, dulMnfwElt* WA N T D-IN A DRY GOODS Jobbing Homo, In Market strnet, a smart, ac tive LAD, about 16 or 17 years of age. Address B. C, Lit ttile Mies. with ke.,.iem.ndailom.. WANTED—A good MAN, to work a the Oyster-box, at 11T South ELEVENTH tiol4 SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR so NtiGAGEMENT, JxDunry lot. A 88.lentuata scho Fienr, Seventy ThomiaLd dollard at Dry . Gondl to tirbt-claim MDT Pepin trade!, lieforatio elven. Atitirru Itlc/1.1111). Press office, de2-11114, FOR SALE AND TO LET. (10AL OIL WORKB FOR SALE— v capable of turning out :4000 gallons per day. Ope rations con Lr commenced immediately. Works as com plete as nny ju the country. Apply to R. 9. LCBP.AIITi Agont, .1.11 WALNUT Street. de2l CA* TO LET—A STABLE with 15 stalls, and yard nith sheds. Inquire at the northeast cornor of MAIM At , 4nim atid PitAnt:Ltt4 ateeet, wi the Erdal. 4520-1300 FACTORY FOR RENT.—The un dersigned vill tent a tint-rate Factory - pojiji ß g • and Water Pmeer, 66n ilo no,ti of tlro r r iairormais Coo Pa., if app/ication Le mod') H. G. 1111.)31AS. Attorney for tho Ownor. LARGE AND SMALL OFF.I.OOS La TO lIENT noon. Addres-s ilel9-Rt* 124 FRANKLIN BUILDING Poore HANI , SOMELY FURNISIIKI.. Terms moderate. P/ . LEA. 1612 fiOuEST &mot, or - Di cuAT. lilt UT .5 allot. (1618-12 kit C TO RENT, 3TOIIII, No, 8 NORTH THIRD ST. Apply to THOS. MII,LEII, 42 ATORTII TIMM STRUT, (hie-1114 BOARI)11ti G. To LET—With or y without board, to ...In g le gentleman, a bed room and Nitting room, or bed room only, iu WALNUT Street, between Tend, and Broad. Address, for further purticulare, T, ..C. ll ALARA clt 4-0 SELECT FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING HOUSE, No. 33 South SIXTEENTH Street, nor Vliotituut. Tonne mudentto. dollm WATCHES, JEWELRY, sfo. TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR large stock of WATCRE'S JEWELRY, SILVER WABE, mid 1111181 VAL BOXES, we are new. in as— menace with the limes, offering them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ladies or gentlemen intending to purchase a Wet for their own wear, will find at our Establishment an article that can P 9 /MildiG/TLY &BLIND ON for aw', aaa is a Fug Jaws LOW&B than over before asked. Particular attention 'seven to repairing line Watches, Clocks, and Musical Boxes, by skilful workmen. FARR & BROTHER, Tnipprporp, ce2S-Silf Sot wirds , fttift acrao, aiaow roarte. pENNSYLVAISTIA STEAM SUGAR REFINERY, CORNER RAM.: AND aTRERP. PUILADELPIII We are nuw recehing orders fur the various evade; of ST I.:Cht T.FFIIEI) TIO - Alt AN ) aYRUP. At 31,Arkrt pricy on Aclivevy SONS Ic7-w: u33T SLATE MANTEU 4 . Thoso beautifully enamelled MANTELS, so de to 1.17 othere, MVO muan lu c iu r ionapi and cold et PHICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ARNOLD & WILSON, zio. 1010 WIBOTNUT Btroot ix-5-I;rair THE BALTIMORE GAS-BURNING FIREPLACE UPATER. Sometimes called the Latrobe Steve," is the best etove for warming the room in which it stands, and also roume above. Call and look at em. AR th NOLD de WILSON, _ . _t% unA,grair 13.111T141.5T - FRENCH LAN 1 3 GUAGE.- R 0 F . GERARD hating resigned his position at the Cen tral liigh School, offers Ida services to Schools and Pd.. Pet's;lice, Pg inetrtictcr in ch. &twee )nll6outgo, Schools and Pantiles will be wattod upon in the morn. logs, end Gentkitten may receive leaeons at hie study No. 517 PRUNY: Street. *47" For further particulars apply at Ids rpitgollcr N o , W.Ai.ti VT Orvert or ft/ Ida minty lit), ;fa rri t i N i,-; Street. N. B. Particular attention will be paid to conversa tion in :French. dol7-art: 00• 4 B UNEXCELLBEI _Le COD LIVER OlL—The moat approved remedy for Coughs,Coldo, Bronchitis , Scrofula, &e. Physicians, is proscribing it, have (in the ketimonials of copy of the. Clessiell) gliOrOulue of gertuinoncsa in which all thok enicaty of the invaluable oxlicine is retained. MUM& are assured, by tho evidence of thonsandn, that it is lama nauseous and mar° readily retained to that: , benefit thati many manufactured compounds sold as Cod Liver Oil. Ea - Id, wileife4l9 and retail, Dy the Proprietors andtbr. VDT Apothecariee, JOHN D ABLER di CO., no2o.lmif 154 North THIRD stmt. THEODORE EVERS' PHOTOGRAPH AND AMMOTYPHI. GALLEW, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, Oppogito the Arc!, - ..et f oot. Doan!, n oag-16. rialiannutaia. /11 RUSSE 8! BRACES ! ! SUP PORTERS! O. IL NIDEPIZOI 0. W. corner Mg/ anti TWELFLII Street% Phil., Practical Adjust/a or Trusses and Mechanical &pp& anemic bas constantly on hand a largo Rad carted stock of elegant 'French Itemises, and a complete enactment of best An.lerianV and Mlicrican Supportora and tenet bnouiceriarecosi allESPOLIti01"108, .511v0ige a in rug variety, Ftench Pessaries, he. Ladies: , Department conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Btree..,, Int door below Bane. wn-ifdca E. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. ScAaUnrest corner of TENTH and GB.EEN 13tracilk, -Mr. Satchel!
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