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an PUBLIC jttx LEDGER AND DAILY TRANSCRIPT. finLADOJIflA, MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1844 Price of Advertising tat th Ledger. Half Sonera, 1 day, 10(0 to SO isay, I7j 7 I day, 100 lweek, 871 1 187 1 week, I 74 I t7 0O 700 3 1000 WOO imonin, 3 SO 3 100 10 00 1 year ,30 00 1 year, 40 00 V7" Was, or lest, eontiilule Aalf (fa, and ra liautinm, If inr advertise meut exoed ten lines, lb prie will be ia eiftrt proportion. All ad Vertiermenl, without exeeplioa, are yabl at Ue lime of insertion, and if intended to receive the beae it of Ike country a well ae the city and dittrtel edi tioo ofthe Lolrae, tbey nut be eol before even o'clock la lb evening.

Tn Cminksk Teeatt. The Washington cWrexpoodeooo o'lbe New York Tribune says The Chinese Treu'y baa not yet bees acted on. Jt quite a voluminous affair. When printed, it will occupy about one hundred pages, octavo. i Innhndrt Tkxastjev.

Tbe bill introduced at previous session, to re establish the Independent Treasury system, passed the House of Representatives in Congress on Saturday by vote of 123 to 69. so Thb Crime or Infakticidi is said to prevail to an alarming extent in Boston, not to conceal the evidences of vice merely, but even among married women. The trial of Mr. Parker, a woman engaged in this criminal business, has brought out disclosures of this fact She has been found guilty, and will be punished. It seems from the tesliinouy that the business has been profitable one.

Boston is approaching a degree of civilisation almost equal to the Chinese. Habeas Coir us. A bill has passed the Senate of Bouih Carolina, and been read in the House, to amend an act to prevent free negroes and persons of color from entering the Slate, which, among other penalties and deprivations, denies to such persons the right of the writ of Habeas Corpus. Coknkcticit The Whig State Convention was held at Hartford on Wednesday. Roger L.

Baldwin was nominated for Governor; Reuben Booth for Lieutenant Governor Daniel B. Tyler for Secretary Joseph B. Gilbert for Treasurer and Abijah Carrington for Comptroller. Pakdokkd We learn from the American that President Tyler has Dardoned Dr. Beads! from the Penitentiary, on condition that be leaves uie united males ruuiurr Vhromcl.

Dr. Beadel is the individual who was convict' ed a year or two ago of counterfeiting on an extensive scale the com of the country. The evidence proved that he was one of the most auconipliehed oounterfeiters in the country. He wu a man of very respectable connexions. The Anti Rent OinuLi A Man Shot.

The proceedings of the New York Anti Rent paity, as it denominates itself, are becoming bolder and bolder every day owing to the Jra puouy wnicn is auowea tnetracts. From lynching tbey have gone to the next step, murder, to which personal outrage usually leads unlets checked at the beginning. We learn from the Albany Argus that at a meeting held at Is re rack, Columbia county, on the ISth inst a man from Hillsdale was there as a spectator, named Rizenburgh. He had spoken against the proceedings, as is said, and was required by one of the Indians to cry down with the rent." He refused, and the Indian presented his pistol and repeated the demand. lrpon the second refusal, the Indian shot him through the body, and he expired immediately.

The Indians thereupon broke up their meeting and dispersed. "Big Thunder" and two of his associate Indians, have been arrested, and are in jail. The Post Ofkicx Bux. A corresponded of the Journal oi Commerce meutiona the features of the bill reported by the post office committee for reducing the rates of postage. The Post offlce Committee reported a bill to dayreduoing the rates of postage to 9 ceuts for 600 miles, and 10 cents for any greater distance; and greatly reducing the postage on newspapers and periodicals.

The Treasury ia to pay $730,000 aunually for five years, aa an equivalent for the transportation of the public correspondence after which it is to pay the same postage as private letters. I think the bill will pass the House without any difficulty. It adopts the penal bill of last session." Illwou. Tbe Legislature have designated the 11th of December aa the day for electing a United States Senator. In the House, on the Oih, a resolution waa introduced instructing the finance committee to inquire into the expediency of levying and collecting a poll tax, with the view of aiding to defray the expenses of the Stale government, and the payment of a portion of the interest ca the public debt.

A bill was also introduced to reduce the rale of interest from twelve to six per cent per annum. It waa ordered to a second reading. ArroitrrttviTi and Pboxotiom in the Navt. We learn from the Madison ian that the following appointments and promotions in the Navy have been made, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate Promoted William Jameson, to be a Caption; Henry Eagle, to be a Commander; John Cassia Henry, to be Lieutenant; William A. Wayne, James S.

Riddle, C. R. Perry Rodgers, sines Withers Read, Washington A. Bartletl, do. Francis Winslow, do.

Charles A. Hassler, to be a Surgeon. Appointed Ume Hamilton, to be an Assistant Surgeon Charles H. Oakley, Bernard Henry, Robert T. Maccoun, Wo.

A. Harris, Robert Wall, James A. Semple, to be a Purser James H. Watmough, do. Illinois U.

8. Sinatoe. James Semple (Deal.) has been elected a Senator of the United Stale by the Legislature of Illinois, in place of oarouei Mcnoberie, deceased. Gen. Hardin the Representative from the Springfield district, was voted for by the Whigs.

A Tuuiu Act or Vmlmos, The Mobile Tribune of the 14lh instant has the following account of a savage occurrence in that State Dreadful Oeeurrtnte. By passengers from Norwood's Landing, in the lower part of Dallas county, we learn the particulars of a most terrible scene of violence, performed near that place on the night of Thursday week. A party of nine men, with blackened faces and otherwise disguised, made an attack npon an old nan, aamea Durge, tne object of which, it is supposed, waa by threats and punishment, to drive him from the possession of his land. Burge closed his doors tod prepared to defend himself. xam aggressors were armed, and attempted to aln.

L. A I i uuuri. ia attack tne old man wu anted; ana ni son so dreadfully wounded aa to preclude all hope uC recovery. One of the il woman ot eighteen, escaped from 7i auiee aooui two honored yVdsdisiaM from it, a ball entering her right side Mow the arm and ooming out on (he other 11 Mtd itatthenme i.1 kJto was on her knees suppli cating we murderers for merer. the younger sister wa wounded slurhtlv in th.

k.A la ibe defence nude by Mr. Burre m. nned Hollowav was ktiui, aad t.X 1 ocha.ciofhM. Tberestof the led. Severn! of them, we are informed, whose name are McEl ry anj iUrris, arrived here on Wedneedav hut.

and immedialery look passage for New OrleaW The attack was made about nine o'clock ia the evening, and the dreadful result of it was ex filing a greet oVel of Ming is Dallas county. A pun ws rollnmng fvt Ibe purpose of aidint ibe arrest of the murderers. All the parties, it is saw, were mea of good standing. Burre Was Iniiutfrinik. mA I rty by frugmluy and turd work." rers RxlV! Vdw ture of NewHarupahipe is about to settle the ques to (hiA priWe property Tor pub lie uses in a very summary manner.

The House of Repreeentsiives has passed, by a vole of PS to 59, the bill rendering Railroad Corporations public," in all cases where such corporations choose to adopt its provisions; and establishing three commissioners, to be appointed by the Governor, to decide (instead of the Legislature) where the public good requires roads to be located, aad to take land in all such cases, whether the owner gives his consent or not. A Hoax. The report published in the Da per. of an abolition riot in Georgetown. Ohio, on the occasion of a recapture of negro slaves by some Keniuckians, is a boas, set afloat by some brain l.

TL. L. I i .1 in. uu iuvk, However, own in me. North and South, and a treat deal of indignation has been expended on the subject.

Bait. ret. We hope, for the credit and peace of the West. that the matter is a hoax, though it is shameful to humanity to acknowledge that there are men bam and wicked enough to set afloat such false and mischievous stories. Great Speed.

The President's message was received in St. Louis, including all stoppages, in a little over six days, from Washington. Mouom Mission amis. Two of the "Twelve' who constitute the head of the Mormon church since the death of the Smiths, are on their way to visir some of the eastern branches of the church, where Rigdoa or seceding doctrines are said to be getting too strong a hold. Robber Cavort.

The fellow who robbed James Sinalley's store of "300, at Xenia, on the 14th inst has been arrested, and the whole goods returned. The Nobth Branch Canal. The water of the North Branch Canal has been drawn off. The Danville Democrat says The tolls collected this season show a larmt increase over those of last year, having nearly iney amouni io Si, wbile last year iney oniy reacneo 38, showing an increase of $25,056 90 in favor of the fiscal year jiisiciaeca. we preuict uisi tne rtortn Urancb in a few years will be one of the most profitable lines oi rennsyivaniauansi.and tbe time cannot be far distant when it will be extended into the Slate oi New York, according to i original de sign, and thus open a new outlet for the im mense masse ot iron and coal, in which the ousquenanna valley abounds." OSS" A Fast Dat.

The owners of trolling horses in New York have petitioned the Governor to appoint a "fast day." The Coal Tt adc The amount of coal trans ported from the Schuylkill region this season la (03,214 tons. North Caeouna. Tbe North Carolina House of Representatives have rejected a resolution in favor of the annexation of Texas, by a vote of ivj to tn. The Battle of Tsenton is to be celebrated in that city on tbe 20th inst ArrotNTMENTS BT Til FlESIDKNT, AND with the Advice and Consent of the Senate. J.

P. SchatzelJ, to be Consul of the United oiaiea tor ine port or Matamoras, in the place rS II .1 James Miller, to be Collentnr rt rSuinm. r. ine i uisinct ot saiem and Beverly, Massarbusetu. Cornelius P.

Van Ness, to be Collector of Cus toms tor ine ui3irict ot xvew York. Lnrenxo F. Lee. to be Collector ornii.inm. A the District of Bridgetown, N.

J. Wm. H. MirrKHt. to be Collector of for tbe District of Baltimore, Md.

iinanea a. iiassier, to be Surgeon in the Na vy, from tbe 22d Jul 18 M. James Hamilton, Charles H. Oakley. Bernard Henry, Robert T.

Maccoun. Wm. A. Him. and Robert E.

Wall, Assistant Surgeons in the sines A. ssempie, to be Purser in the Navv from 12th October, 1844. lien) Browne, to be Deputy Postmaster at ourcm, vne vaieo rooM, removed. Simeon Bailey, re appoinied Deputy Postmaster at New Bedford, Massachusetts. Jacob Van Benthuysen, re sppointed Deputy Postmaster at Pouchkeepsie, N.

Y. Hexekiah W. Scovell, re appoinled Deputy Postmaster at Lockport, New York. Ausustine G. Daulrv.

re apnointed IVnutv Postmaster at Utica. New York. Michael Cochran, to be Deputy Postmaster at rousvme, rennsyirania, vice Jobn T. Werner James Hov. Jr.

to be Dcmiiv Postmasierai Phi. ladelphia, vice John C. Montgomery, removed. neurjen i. inom, re appoiuted Deputy Post master at Fredericksburg, Va.

Pleasant S. Ward, to be Deputy Posimaster i onswiweiuwB, mwois, vice jobn otickney, nuinn. Geo. F. Balixell, re appointed Deputy Poet master at Apalachicola, Florida.

CJ We received late English papers, together with Boston papers, containing foreign news by the arrival of the Acadia, at aa early hour yes terday, tnrougb tbe attention of tbe agents of Adams Si Express, and shortly afterwards through Zieber At Co. and the agenu of Living ston ot ios express. LOCAL, AFFAIRS. Vtttructn i irsThe steam grist mill of Messrs. Sailer cc Dorsey, and tbe adjoining turner's shop, in Dock street, above Spruce, were nearly destroyed, on Saturday afternoon, by fire.

Through tbe exertions of the firemen. tf ges of the names were confined to those two ouiiuing. inucn praise is accorded to tbe Wee cscoe engine, which is said to have been first opon the ground. Tbe fire broke out a second time, about nine o'clock in the evening, hm soon extinguished. There were two other alarms owing, we nigni, iron ine same cause.

Firt at (As Olympic. About 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, two or thra nmm cuKht nr from being too wc mug iuiihh in iue paint room, and but for the promptness of Messrs. Csdwaladerdc iiaiuoua, uiti wuoic Duuaing would nave been destroyed. Tbey seized tbe scenes, threw I hem by msm force into the ring and thus enabled those around to extinguish the flames without difficulty. It was in the midst of the day perform uw, uemg qtrwued, tbe audi enoe rushed headlong and affrighted out into tbe wv are inform ed, were ao much burned as to prevent his appearance in the evening.

rr Another Fir RiotOn Saturday evening, as tbe Weccscoe ens ine comnanv down Second street, tbey were assailed, near Shippen street, with bricks, by a crowd of men. iuo iurpwo. a oaiue en sued, in the coarse of which a pistol was fired. The police, beaded by Mr. Coxxena, were soon on the spot, but owing to the inefficiency of their numbers, were unable to make say arrests.

Afterwards, in endeavoring to disperse a crowd in the neighborhood of Front and Catharine aireeu, they were pelted with bricks. Tbe crowd then returned into the Weceacoe hose bouse and on the approach of tbe Watch, threw missiles at tbem Irorn the windows of that building Tbe the occurrences of the night, a io Tbe late police res nr. pwee omcers. Ulstioos of Southwark en. lorn the performance of arduous dutiea on tbe Watchmen.

A certain Portion of them are on duty every Sunday, and no provision is made for relieving them during the following night. Am IW. As the Diligent Hose carriage was Proceeding lo the in I iwb day, the wheels caught in tbe railroad in Third near CbesouL snd broke on" th turned the vehicle over om iu uu i. uiwjuih iKr uj nvrvwiy escaped being crush mA li i ill Ik L. a w.

v.W 1 i wiu hub hose and carriage, in tail. To Km tkt Peats. The Mavm nf ik. v.l Liberties, on Saturday, bound over a number uvye jur oisuroeny oooauci and breaches of lud peace. Peter Ailbrigbt wa held to bail to keep the peace, charged by Thomas Sharee wiib attempting toeommilsh assault and battery npon him.

SWp was afterward bound over belure Alderman Conrad on a similar complaint of All bright Lmmrkei.CHk Satardsy the ship Tartar and the barrnie Venrcneia were bmnr luvl from ih ship yard of Mr. Ham'mft, in Krwingion. They oi superior model and workmanship. Tn RiW. Tbe Delaware is now filled with floating ice.

and tbe ferry boats experience no uiconsiderabla dinVult All tbe laraer ateainhMia. vhink oVwn the river, are Uud np for the season. I Fth, Tesferchiy. between 1 and 2 o'clock, a suble, situated, in Schuvlltill Jighth il ceV, tow marsrei, took lire and was slighll; irhllv dams red, Some members of two fire companies afterwards had a fight near Ibe corner of Arch and uiw sireeis. AeeiJeSt.Cn Saturday afternoon, a colored woman, named Maria Blackson, wss taken to the badly burnt by ber clothes catching nre rrom ine stove, sne lived in Seventh strt et between Fitzwater and Shippen, Died Wound.

A man, named Joseph G. Merrows, died on Saturday evening at the Hcepiisl from the effect of a wound received on the 4th inst. from the hand of an apprentice about 17 years of age, named Wm. Hurley. An argument had taken place with regard lo tbe conduct of the military in Southwark during the riots.

when tbe deceased called Hurley a liar. The deceased tben advanced towards Hurley, and, as he approached, received a stab from a jack knife which ha bed nirknl nn from a henr alongside of him. The Coroner held an inquest me oony yesterday allernoon, wnen tbe lot' lowing verdict was returned That Ibe do ceased came to his death by a wound inflicted in the left side of the chest from a pocket knife in the hands of Wm. Hurley." vuajndated Hornet. There are a number of iionmshed briclc bouses in the vicinity of Sixth and Carpenter streets, Southwark, which have been standing in that stale for eight or nine years, and from their ruinous condition have been quite a nuisance to the neighborhood.

About two weeks since the front wall of two houses, on Sixth street, next below Hallowell street, fell down with a tremenduous crash, leavingthe roof still supported by the remaining walls. The partition wall to a third house was also left standing, but in a very tottering condition, liable to fall at any moment and crush the boys, who mil cufiunueu io use tne ruins aa a sort oi playhouse. Os Friday, the timbers connecting the roof of the third house with one below, finuhtwl and occupied, were cut so as to avoid that one oeing involved in the tail of iU neighbor. This was no sooner done than about a hundred boys, having the bump of destructiveneas larrelv de veloped, battered the partition wall with bricks uwii ii ieu, carrying the Irotil ot tbe tbird house and the roof of that and the two that had pre ber and shingles forming tbe roofs disappeared vivubiv met inrinronia ninnr wiid it. i ne nm.

in all directions, the boys taking advantage of io occurrence to supply their cellars at home with firewood. The situation of the remaining walls on the iwrui.nu wesi ciaim tne attention of tbeau tnoritiea. The Wealfirn wall mi. r.J DroJte in every direction, and vet the boys weie on riuay afternoon thronging in to gather Ibe shinclca. and every thtnir in the than tf wwvl be boys appeared so active in the work of demolishing what is left of these houses, that we suspect mere win be nothing standing in a few day.

We shall be glad to see the ruins levelled with the ground, but this task should not devolve upon children. If nothing is done bv the autho rities to day, we feel convinced that the demolition will be completed by tbe actors in Friday's Cad waladtr Gray i' BaJLThk fete comes off oigni ai me musical und Hall. We are in tormed that all the tickets have been sold, and those who now desire to participate will have considerable difficulty in so doing. Conjtttgntio of Moteoie Maelxel's cele oraied ionnagration ot Moscow, we understand, has been purchased from the executors of that gentleman, and will be exhibited during the Christmas holiday at tbe Assembly Buildinsa. It will be recollected that Mr.

M. had edtwo Moscow, at great expense, one at a pe "rt Jc' "'er man ine oiner, upon which he made considerable improvements. Thi last was exhibited about thirteen or four. teen years ago, at a room in the huildinv nm. uraipicu uy me journeymen cabinet makers' ware rooms.

Kiiih urM u.i,. uoeequeouy at Ie Wasbinslon Hall Th, opnioo. rar. m. iooe ibis last lo Havana, and while conrevinv it fmm iKnn i aa Janeiro ne aied.

his la iha mu, hii. hM been purchased from his executors, and which will be exhibited at the Assemhlv rti.ii.L ings during the holidays. Festival. Tbe second annual ft. tival of the reporters of the Philadelnhia mm came off at the American House, Cbesnut street, on Saturday afternoon.

About fifty gentlemen sat down to dinner, and appeared to enjoy the good things provided by the hosts, as well as muse wnica were tarn and win hv ih hmu The editorial fraternitv. tha Rnnrh llv tu. tk. i kwi iu mo urama were an well represented vu iue uuuiaiun, mil as a iuii report ot the entertainment will be prepared by the Secretaries, we uiivifmiiua, urcir anuim oi ine lesuvai. Amutemetat for the Halidavt.Thei nuna.

gers of the National Circus, Cbesnut street, will present io me consideration ot the public, this evening, a new Pantomime, which they have been some six weeks preparing for the holidays. We are assured that it is excellent in cvorv ticular but it can be better judged of by being seen. Tkt Boktmian Gir" was brought out on ouuraay nigni at the (Jhonut Street Theatre, wun ine seguins and Mr. Fraaier and Miss Ma thews as the principal performers. Tbe re pre nunc euuwy ana me cnoruses good, but tbe bouje was so densely crowded lhat we could not find a seat, and our legs wearied be ure we nau seen enough ot it to speak critically of iu merits as an opera.

A more ahowy and fashionable house we never remember to have seen wilhin the walla of Old Drurv. Tim HrM. circle of boxes was almost entirely usurped by IVMIHIC. I.Lf Let those who Woald mm Irifla. anil ihnm.

selves of Ike opportunity now offered io bur Cheae tl l. i 1 1 wa iu ne roiu on i uceaay mornisg, by Macxet, 31 North Third meet, is from one of our mnel extensive and fashionable establiehiuenls They mmiiiiw jaw iajr, wiia liauuognes. CLOTHIKO CtOTHIBO Bnutheaat and Market sueelt, tcliitur tjf tcu, close rat lb emu oi iteeay maoe uiolhuig now on band. Si private rue. If ponible, by the let uf January.

The stock eontitu of a large ajaorimenl of Whiter Over Closks, Drer Coats, Frock Cnets, Butiaets S. rnl0is, "eats, mide of French, fcnglith snd American eiperfina Goods, of Ihe lateat and moat fashiiioable s'ylea. After Uie 1st of Janiur? due notice will be given when the balauce oa hand will be arranged by cala uk ww mil uj auction. ti, UABiaxas A knur experieiiee ia Ihe irada to parchate goods al inch low rates thai it will be to inieren or an wso want clothing lo eall immediately Com. aoon, while there is a fall supply lo te Im1 fmm 1 Cloth Cloaes, Sace CnATa.

LOOK! AHB Vur. Th ral thoujand rmentt, Ulrat vproTed f7j? JB Cloths, Cattimeree and VesUnaTihal ihe n. maufl Irom have been selected from Vorf Tyb wiU" ree weeks, lower loan goods of the same style and make hare Stan Xlen, Tk9y wiia thegreatest eare by Ihe most experieneed work men. Tbe assortment ia lui L. OBne0 this day.

Bayeri are invited to call and ex r.T!ikJ!!!" 10 Bss'a Clothing Km. Third 1 street. VBranul na and 38, 8. ADArTATIOH Of COiL Th jaace of a proper adaptation of Oaliseven gTeater know, "eceStHy of i pcuper aina, ana enitlngand tpliltlng It to a proper beinrW imumuiv iuarfmvi.lv i ny ue nulled to lh as thai i 'irr" wi, coui. which ao kj "'rw wm aw ai an ia render ng it icni Ubie.

Th only true dUui. iherefia fr1' "I temper, and wmT. of coai, provided with Ihe taitable kindt and eiz.Tki.k 1,, 10 boni 10 the aatufaelinn nt lk. raU. ik.

i. "7 "wm oi many who now 'rouWesome fuel. At the Coal Ome of V. B. Fauna.

No. 89 Pi eond Bireet Market, parUcular ears is ukea to tepolr the kinds anil "VT I wm wn Mapien in ases of tamiliet, stores, shops, betels, aaanufaeiorles, Ae having aeonatanl supply of every variety, of the best quality, of broken and acreni ZT ehetnat, ud lump, from the aarde. a'moet draU. ore easily ignited gray and red atk, al th Ujweet prie for cash oa v. Tram SI Ml lt.

aj L. ZT mmn ivimiiar to lae lenialil in thH i qaanuty, delivered al the shortest nolle. i part of ihe etir. ar km ia vrucra larovfl a IA Aietpateh Fott will 10 tod andsixes. Kvery kirmatloa will ba rhaerrull l.

i ukii a at VISlStta W. Mm VUKC. a ik. jr. 117" There never haa haan rjf.ri ik.

taeh a varied aasortmeat of ready made Clothing, and at sock low pncee, as can now ha had at ih Market rtrtei. emulating of full and 1 Circl Cloaks. S'Ef'M Coals, Panta: iMi awb'I lurrel. BaaasTi 5. IM Market Mreet, below SUlA.

FlME WATcaidk.Jaiav subwrlbert m. k.lui 1T7 otunent uon Lpin.W.ktr,. A grret variety of elegant Topas, Cameo aad EMinrlll l.j leti Gold Penclla, whlrk with ut. toidnoiiie: Gold Nrrkbu. tilt, Tea Strainers aiwl f.rd eV ia aatortmenl of rialed War and Fancy GoodaTwhleh they offer at low prices.

THOMAS C. CAEBETT A Co 13. Caetaal Uaet, below Foarth of of th Pcu iko ott At'CoT, eo isto ANornKa Bni i. Vff'a w. sor.H.ws 1.

sell their bandMiihe end fshl naWe made Clothlna at ensl wholesale and retell. Their ol )et being to lam their whole stork Into ca as soou at pos tibia, (note waewant CKKhuif will do well lo eaUiblaweek. The aaturtneiil i yel the largest and mot varied In the eity, and al least to per cent, lower in price. The number it SOU, iu Market, Ibree doors shove ouia street. Pnmna Blood, OvittciirTio.i, Coughs, Cold rain la Ihe Ririe and Rreatl.

Liver Cnmniniui. Tik. ling or Riirr iu ihe Throat, Dilnealiv of Breathiiw. ere all tulidaed hy Dr Ciyenwd fiynre erua i atrry. mure, r.ifeui tau Ksee tit.

"a "a aix toc CaH uaeap Anoaal for IMsi Bibles Prayer Books, al lowed price Album, ouian nonce roniiHiot uame ail aeerripiion Bne lmnnrted Culler v. Penknives. Adduon' Gold and Silver Pencil Cases with a vast variety of inner ooooa, io ou per eenu oeiow the ordinary price, or stie iy iommir, twos wntf. n. tY.

corner sixth ana Area streets. Coenn, Cold Cohdmmio. It thould be remeaibered that a couch is always aa evidence that sotae Impurity is kxtren in the lungs, which, if not speedily removed, will so irritate bote delicate or. gans as lo prodsee infltmmation of the longs, a du e.ue wuira we an snow is me niga roaa io eon. sumption.

HVif Al'i Indian fttttebit Pilh are a most delight fill medicine for carrvins off a cold i beeaose thev ex. pel front Ihe irttem all morbid and corrupt aamurs. (thsraata of every kind of difeate,) in So easy and natural a manner that the body i lelieved of all lis suffering, at If by mtgie. Four or tv of said Indian Vrgetabl Fills, taken every night on going io bed, wm a snoii ume, remove toe move oottinaie oma, at Ihe same time ihe direttive orrant will be reatnr ed to a aeilthy Inns, the digeallve organc will be renwra 10 a teaiinr rone, aira ine tuone to completely purified thai Inflimmation of the lanes, eoniamn lion, or any other form of disease will be absolutely uuixaBioie. For sale, Wholesale snd Retail, at th Prinelftil Ofitee, No.

18 Race streel, Philadelphia. 117" Cavnea. As Counterfeiters are abroad, be particular, in all rater, to ask fur Writ kl'i Indian ft IHllt, and avoid purcliasing from those who oner io tell at a reduced price. Comcebt AMD Ball TtcEETS. Circu'ars, Bills and Programmes, are quickly pruned in the neatcet style of the art, on presses made expressly for the purpose, at Ihe United cMatet Steam Job Printing Eatabllth meni, Ledger Bsildbig, S.

W. corner of Third sad Harried. On the 19th irwt hy the Rev. J. K.

Shaw. Mr. Joeara Hats, of Burlinnon N. toMiaa Kim. Bxni W.

Sloaa, formerly of and daughter of the lai Elijah Sloan. Em, of Laneatter, Pa. wu me una iiitt oy ue nev. I hoe. y.

Bradford, Rev. E. W. OiLtaar, D. President of Delaware College, to Mabt Anm sixoeb.

daughter of the lata vuiivuici, ciM ni rnnaneirniai Died. On Sunday moniinr, 21 mat after a linrerina ill. neat. Albbbt Pittit. in lac 1.1 nn menus, ina tttoM of the Umilr.

are respect denee, No. 08 Cherry street, to morrow morninr, at o'oiock, wiikoat further notic SBIVItVM tr aaaaa agaa Him lanRrBI. I rOfll IS1 IB lam raai Ull Ul SIM Mr. Wl rVimaa Hit relatives and friendt are raaiwwMriill. Imi iIIi uuorai, inirejma laie retuiaies, IMo.

304 Worth Fulh street, sbove Button wood, to morrow aftemooe, at o'clock, without further notice. is st intt mosibt Htrmi, aged 63 year. His mends and relaiivet are reanaoiAinv in.iii attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No 8 Bedford street, bel weea Sixth and Seventh, this after aoon, at 1 o'clock, withoat further notice. On the tOthinat. Tintuninum a i Sw w.

raiwwn KmMui uaimin, agea a years Tbe friends of the fsmily are reapenfslly Invited to attend her fane ral from the residence of ber parents, No. ft Fries' Court, wealn EloMnik of Market street, this afiemooa, at o'elock, withoat procrea in maepneiah Uemelery.e On tha list Mr Tim. ik. MthyearofhisH. His relatives and friendt arc repecuuly invited mm luuciai, iruni ma nie resiaence, Ho, ft Apple street, above Brown, on Wednesday afternoon, at i o'clock, without farther notice, in Mi.

eimie orciarea are retneettaiiy invited to attend, ae On the morning of the inst Ihe infant dauga ter of Christiaa and Eleanor France, aged 1 1 montba' ThefrlerMteandaeoaainUuieesnr tha spectfally invited lo attend her funeral, from the re tidenc of her narents. No. Bhivt Cnart street. above Rare. ihu afti.rnnm.ai n.i.k 1.

1. 1 v.w., wiia out forth notice. Oa Sunday taomlnv. tha 9M iitat IVi'A Cni1'' ed "olhs! Th friCMt and aenualnlanraa iiTlka r.ii. speclully luviied lo attend her faneral, from tha Northeast corner of Thirteenth and south aueets, this morning.al 11 o'clock lo proceed to lloiiakWs BnryingUroand.

m. un 8iurday yetting, the list Instant, Jotxrm O. i towB, 30 years. Bu friends are tefpeeifally invued lo attend his funeral, withomi fanner notice, at the Pretbyteriaa Church, In Butionwond rtreet, above Fifth, un Tue. day 1 o'clock.

Jil Aiaquith st Baltimore, on the 19ih met, Bister SaBArHiaA, formerly Miss M. JaaeFabiicb, PhiladelphkagedBxyaars. HEALTH OFFICE, I PHaBn rHiA, Doc. 91, 1811. Jrmem, bW Ciry and Ubertu, Fkilodelplia, MJ" KAt(hm.

1, AbtcS Bams 1, Cronp congestion of the Brain Consumption of Ihe tongs 14, Conruunoo. 4, Dropsy, a Typhus Gangreae l.tioal 1, Hooping Cough 1, Husmnrrhtg froat Utemt nunmatioa of do. of the Bronchi do. of the Una do. of the Stomach and Bowelt 3, do.

of the Periloncum 1, Inanition Mania a Pot Ma ritmate. Old Ag small Pox still Bora II, tl eeraled Bor Throat tv Adult 3t, Children Of Ihe ubov there were i ander 1 year, (0 from 1 tot, II; I to 4, 10 10, 8j to 30, to 40, 40 lo SO, 7: 50 to SO, ft: Wto 7S, i 70 to, WloW.l. Total SO. From the Aliaahoute, Ifc People of Color, II: from Country 0. By order of the Board of Health.

SAMUEL P. MARKS, Clerk. rT3 THE MEMBERSof Ihe UNITY UnulK UkS No. 711, (of Ihe Grand United Order of Odd Fellowt,) are requeeicd lo attend a Special Meeting ai their Hall, THIS (Monday) EVENING, Dec xal at hah past 7 o'elock. By order of 1.

V. BUWKltS, N. O. AttetK. j.

JOHNSON, E. 8 tl Yte ENTERTAINMENT l.N FRaNKFObIu! Don't forget lb En ertainmcnt in Rccita tioa and DreiaimilOB THIS EVENING, at th LY. CElM HALL. The selection embraces a variety of pauciie, poeiie, pairioiie ana lo quoni. i commence o'clock.

Admistlon rJi lfr I brlLlO DISCUSSION Al Ih HALL of 'J the LNIU LIHKARY COMPANY, Northeast eomer of WALNUT and SIXTH Streets, entrance ia Walnat, middle (Monday) EVENING. Admittance 3 cents, uy expense. "Wiald iha content of Uie people of Texa lo an Immediate Annexation lo lb United State consistent with in honor an Iniereet of the latter iTaeeepiedr" The friendt and opponents are Invited to attend and participate. N. The Reelution aunounced al Ihe iaM meeting ot th Company are postponed.

It H.A.OILDEA. RAILROAD NOTICK An Ad, Wet of Broad street and along Ihe Srhoylkill river. Mil I b. IPUI 1.1 I r.rw... I wmRr ill an naraima iniaraaian in inii nitmamj) i r.BHinin, Iha dnf Deeember.in Room Nn S.

PHII.AnFI.MUIa EXCHANGE, al 4 o'clock, in receive tbe Report of aprwea ai a lormer meeting to eonfer with Ihe City Council and Districts, relative to th nmiciupiaiea Kali road along the river Schuylkill, at well at to memoridix the Legis'aluie for a Charter. oy oraer ot the Chairman. JAMES W. SIMKS, Secretary. rrf THE FEMALE ANTI.flI.AVKn anrt' lK3 ETY will open lkirFiR, TO MORROW, Taataarlmw ttaaa OAtk tt ill I i arvaa.

avs a Mmmitmm Sit in9 SEMBLY BUILDINGS, TEN1U and CHES.NUT oirecit, ana boot, aoove ue Date mem story, lo eon ww mice myt. aS3 31 (Yg UHlhlTloN aND BAhKThe oi ue sikCOND BAPTIST CHURCH, of win eommenee Ue nle of USEFUL and FANCY ARTICLES, in th Lecture Room nf ih Church, FIFTH Street, below Carpenter, on MONDAY next, th lid Inal. nt a f. ti Aa iha ku nnlemplated ia the payment of debt incurred by th erection of their aew aad beaat fal Chriatian Temple, ihepauonageof their friend and the public fa) toll iKOtEStANt rlii'lirnt OP THE A nvl'VT W.V... ai t.

noi, mr i ii uuerriei The Larliet Of Ihk Chan armwa of USBFUL aad FANCY ARTICLES Fur Iha the BENEFIT OF THB CHURCH FUND, la Ue Urge room th baaemenl of the Charch, to eoaa mencd al (o'elock. THIS Uundal EVENINO ik. 33d uttunt, and to ba continued every day and vca "Mill iiwr. On Cbrittma Day Ueatle win closed lath Mornuar, aad open ui iha Aftersoeai and Eveninc. L'dob ihia nratva kaaaiirui Jl bmh aaefal aad fancy, suiuble for pr Meat, will offrd, and all al asoderat price.

DoDalion will be thankfully received al the Ropat oa Ih Morula Monday, tha 3d faunant, or by any of th ladit inter et ed. nfl fjRAKnExklBltl6N bH AsttoNO: MY, AtTkM nbliiu and inlerettlng Sei. cnee will he lllutlraied bv a lam aaar nt Man. NIFICENT PAINTINGS, tt muck expeiite, aerximaajiled trruiexDlanatorr 2.. A hT Mr.

J. NEILL, ia th elBCONrJ BAPTIST CHl'Bru a Z.k iidtu below Carpenter, THIS (Monday) EYE.NLNO, tti niauat, eommeneing al 7 o'clock. After a brief kiatnra a Autnmi aalaaoxU the Sun, Moon, Planets, with their BaieTilM and Fixed Stars will be exhibited. Th Earth, tat tnndlty proved, lndinrnal and arninal BOIinna haaiL. fully praaenied, and the eauw nf Um rVMtude nf aiw nigai, ana ie tcaatm elearly ueaioMried.

fccllpea of Ihe Sua and Mm laminlr iiuu andaxpkined. Th uhibition will be eoaeluded with keaatlful Painting on vajiout auh among which will Chutes Fir Work: Adataatua 11 tea. daj 1 Hh nrf THEpABBATOfOTrW.ftttwt kk TMIRU UNIVB.HSAUST CHURCH, (PhOF nx street, Kentinrton will give their FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION oa CHRISTMAS KVKN ING. Wednesday, Des Uth, and repeal oa THURSDAY EVENING, Dee Hih. Commeor at neloekl inniisn iucen.1, vniiorea nan price.

4IXKM lYP" L. CARPENTKR's GRAND BALL. kKJ MK vAKrfeuv TEH'S BALL will take pi on FRIDAY. Iha S7tb. al tha MASONIC HA Tickets tl to ktd Mr.

et of the Commit. ice. it rr 7 Thii aLAbaMa StAtNArni8reni' fully Inform Ihe eilisensof Philadelphia lhat they will have ihe pleasure of performing oa MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, December S3 and t4, at Ihe WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE HALL. Comer of OLD YORK ROAD and CAL LOWHILL (treett, when they will Introduce tome of their heat Bungs, Gleet, Trios, Refrain, Parodies, 4 Th serensders Motes. Kellv.

Ha ml v. WillianH. Frlr and Wathington. Doors open ai iwra. Aumai.

a mi cents. Yxi or, CI nZES'S DRESS BALL The WASH INOTON FIRK COMPANY (mend a tvi. CITIZENS' DRKW4 HAM. al HA7.AR ID'S HA LOON, on NEW YEAR NIGHT. anaar I.

IRIS Tickets ti, ran be obtlncd either of the under aiine MAriAUKRS John H. Targart, I Gorton Oavit, I William Milet, Michael Porter, Wi liam Mealv. John Munc. P. Idamter.

I Jot. Darbv. Auii'i P. sr. FJ7 The ManBgera will til for Ihe delivery of a leerae every eveotn late week, al Iha Hall of the uotnpany, LOMBARD Bireet, below Eleventh, lit nrj A CARD The LAFAYETTE HOSE i COM PAN will five their THI RD ANNUAL nxtMEiND ANI CITI.KN'S DRESS BALL, tl Ihe NORTHERN MILITARY HALL, 1H1RD St below Green street, oa CURlsTMAS NIUI1T.

Tickets tl ft, (including Lsdies' Refresh mrntt.) To be had al the ILox of the Comrany, or of JOHN FLANNERY. FOURTH Street, above Brown or Of any uf ihe Managers JOHN F. CHAS H. ROBERTS, r' Managers. JOHN F.CURRY, Bee.

Board Manager fYW" MOMROE GUARDS' FIFTH ANNUAL lAif MILITARY AND CITIZENS' DRESS BALL To be given at the NORTHERN MILITARY HALL. THIRD Btreel, below Green, on vnniai uAo eve, utcemoer xi, itm: Mabaseb. Gen. A. Rnamfort, Maj.J H.

Obertnaffer, Captain J. D. Milet, Joha Bennett, Wm.F.ma7l, Lieut. C. Witin, J.

R. DiBer, G.W.Emery, W.K. Cox, Sergt A. Hsines, Kellv. Qr.

Matt J. Banes, IJorp'l R.Fn.Jr, T. w. Jourr, Bauman. John Charlee Dager, W.

Fitxratrick. E7" Tkkit ai Including Ladiee' Refreth menu, may be bad of either of th Manager or Member of Ihe Conn bv whom everv effort will be made to render ibe Be I one of the beet given in tae northern uaerlies during Ihe seesnn. im ti rYr HOPE HOKE COMPAN ATTKNTIONI LK A Special Meeting nf th Connan will ba I. l.i Uiiav unlMf vlf 1 i 1 at in. uvoa uvvcu io iiuunuavi niAll1 1NO, at 7 o'clock.

The Active, Honorary and Contributing members are respectfully Invued lo attend, aa bannrss i portanc will be iranaarled. By order of Ihe Preti deal. nt veu. milium, seey ff7" THB WESrfcRN ENGINE COMPANY uke this method of returning thanks to Mr. D.

F. ROBERTS, 140 SOUTH SECOND Street, fur Refrethmentt supplied lo Ihe Comoenr oa Satardsv afternoon, at the tire in Dock street. JVANSANT, 8 B. D. fPrHOfEJlBSRls of the NIAG Aft A HOHK COMPANY return their tincere Ihanka loMr.

D. F. ROBERTS, Jeweller, No. 140 Second ttreet, above spraee, for furnvhing the Compiny with re frethmenu, at the lat fir in Dork ttreet, on Saturday, Iha Hat uul. WILUAM GIBUS, If Secretary Board nf Directors N.

H. Co. LETTHR BAGts at tub PHILAD. EXCHANUE Packet (hip Mononrahela, Tai ley, Liverpool, Dee Eft Barque Jceephlne, Malooer, Nw Orleans, snon I vi ib imimmhi tv aiaon, raaianaaa, auun Brig Sidney, Miiigomery, Attakapat, snon Port at Philadelphia. i Kitat, 7 Km Set; Sim H.Vrfr,.k Vim CLEARED.

Ship Far well. Far well, Biaton: brigt Emily Cam minas, sage. West Indiet: Elizabeth. Wataun. Afa.

lansit; Wm Pill, Howe. Btaion. AJlaUVKU, Brig Palm, Eldridge, Button, 7 day. Brur Areheliut. Crowell.

and ackr A Lnrrf. Pin from New York, 3 day. sear rroviacnce, fcchtiem, Frankfort, IS day. Scbr Monaooa, Derry, Wilmington, NC. 6 day.

Bear Joha Jay, Hall. Providence, ft MEMORANDA. Barque Yarmouth, Matihawt. cleared at New Or. leant, lith ia i for Philadelphia.

Bteamnuai nuatoa, vevne, left Lombard tt. wktrf. yetierday aflernooo, with brigt Elisibeih, and Wm Pa www B'ig CasWcta Thi vestal ws ol I at Hyannit, on iiiipii; wi ai pumipauciton, lor pASHMERH D'ECOSSK AND MOUSSE LINKS va LAii j. ia Wi A No. North SECOND Street, w.

old iaAirm Ihe Ladies of this eity lhat ha is teding Ihe balance oi nwricn otalgia lyAtniDoreu iiafe ana rariaMiius scliue de Lain, at priee grsttly reduced, 13 Jiii OPLENDID CANTON Crape Shawl, Emhrolderiet, Laeqaired Wei Camphor nrnit, suprHx Teas, Chest Men, wrappcre lor uentiemen, Silk tmiaSle fnr i. ai. fi ii 1 rienoa. ca i wJU DUeet. be ow Kl.

renin. did 3l it iSlbiSlh tlOl lui rj ruuvauw wuno ieri teatouee one and on and a quarter inch Carolina Plonrinf Board leet teatooed Indian River inch Floor, ing Boarda. Fi tale, in tot to mil purchtaera, al Ihe Planing Mill, la SOU Ml Street, heliw Bnd. Apply 10 JAMES M.PATf ON, tJ3 3l On DremiaM HE 8LVPER10RITV AD CHEAPNESS of DAMA1U HATS are so well knrwn Ihtl it it but neceteary io mcniion, lowin lo hi removal I ik.i they can now had. In all their beany, al hit Unit vauj.i oircet, oeiwcen i second and Third It 17 UK SALE A tecond bind RfMTKWAV IVi J.

OON, with iwoseuu and ia rood runnina order. For further informal im, inotire of JOSEPH WA Ih8 WKTERN EXCHANGE, or to Lui FRONT Directs. dxl ilt f'URS CLEANED Peitont having Muffs, Boat, which are soiled or Inra, vicwicn, nepairea, una made lo look nearly eqaal to new, at No. It South THIRD Dt irtt door below Lombard street. Cloth Cart front emia to ni.

d'2i 3 PotT Orrica, Philadelphia, i nw. it. inn PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE will he open inr in oeurery oi LiCIlert on WEDNESDAY. Ihe tSth intttnt, from 6 lo 9 o'elock, a. na irom io ef ccioek, p.

M. Jtv AMES HOY, Putlnmrer, a amvmin, fiuks j. v. r.vAnii". eaeeeaanr to A A.

wojo ac i.nn a nana SECOND Street, will open from New ork a larva aatortmenl of wide and mrsium mod color AKMUKM SILKS; abo, wid ana meeium niaca ana one mbck, black and garner, maroon aad black, gold and Arnote. and other beautiful and auhionable combination! i abides, slain and twin striped Armare Silks; alto, wide and eiua rich trenie Lnamerana ugnt colon satin striped Pari ruvLT urn nt lor wedding and Party drewra. II Yk. 1 I ia.iraiuwiM Mia mum im iaa eitv ai ami. DONT WAfT Come at once, for there ar only a few of those beautiful litile PORTari DESKS, FANCY HOXK, left There ar also TrajHoarenl Slate.

Paint Boxes. Imnr Knl JZt Dcaauiu new uame. uuveeiad SUver Pencil, for only emu, left, with a variety of other article, laat suitable for present, tell ina cheaper than anywhere elae ia the eity, at MOORE'S ancy am rermairal Honk Store, KM Chetnnl trMt.ahnva Ri.kik Wether iU1 Premiim COLOGNE WATKH h. alHl.lffBcUl ajr BCB1I HBB 4 FRENCH CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS' CHARLES ADAMS ha oa hand, at ih JKrw ert, N. E.

eoraer of FOURTH and ARCH a exientlre awonaient of Corded, Hem Mitch and niTiere onruer rrenca uaea lamfvui chiefs, of tha later! and most desirable tylc th quililte of tome of which ar superb, having beea Crehed tt Aaetion. They will ba aold at priee tow th coat of immrtatua Arnma ika r. I I I r. I. i 7.

I 1 wua boroeo ana Colnred Bder, and aJto small tizee fur Children Alto. Lines Lawn, of aa extra arkiik iaa ainsi wanna. .1. i mw Peraons wiahirur to rarrhia napfnt. handaom Presents, Will and the artk laa aailahl.

MAKLZKL SALOON la the ASS Mt LY Dun I 1 S.I. i A geallemaa of great akin and experience in tach uuars, aaJ well known thrnarhoat ik. mU Mt tmaarT, a i mm in knivsil rarariM ssh, will open hit Pa loo for the teaaoa at ih abova aaased ptoc, en TUESDAY, (CkflMataa Eva,) Dee. MAKLZEL'S COltPLAUMATlON ftw ttrmrn mt Thi Wonderful piece of Historical Machinery wa the last and erowairur work of lhat great erirtnal gealua, and Ihe Exaihtuoa wil be on eV aartvalled "action, at all Maeltel't wrxkt hare bsen. ElhlblUoaon Chrialaaai KVK.

I'krki ants NOON, aad AFTERNOON and EVEM.Vn ET For parllcalait, sea Bills. Anaittiisi La Draaa rinU sn Mni. 10 From eu, Mul Tin Chiktrrn adaiiiiaJ tn tmmvi rvaa B's. d93 A W6MA1N bk BkAWlFL'L, mrlcily shs has a In head of Hair tVillrallir (MaMirail.l aBWsWtwvaa sA.sawl.LL 1. a.

haa only la JAYNR'S HklR TONIC to lae rrwselv seatierad mm ATIO'ERF tv.nr.4 B. bvans, to Wood A No. North BECONI1 will open, this morning, an aatortmenl of rjch Indoax Cashmere Scant, of laJTIaleat mndea and detigns. Th Ladie of this city are myriad to examine them. M3jt 4.

bELACROlXV COURSE OF FRENCH Rational, synlatical and idiomatieal txrirrnu lAtsladml JnmemflAtr orrticeeim (haa) utar( atiad with the Utim. Apply al th French Study, No 31 FILBERT, near Ninth street. dmwfja4r SUPERIOR MINCED MEAT la ft lb. Jars or by the tingl lb st 10 rents per lb i with a general aatortmenl of GROCERIES, FRUIT. tultabl R.

A F. ATMORE, da Her ti. W. eomer Tenth and Ballon wood tt. (Sfrfl REWARD.

Th abov reward will be 3PJ V7 paid for tuch informatioa at will lead to Iha discovery and conviction of Ihe perron who entered me premise of the PHILADELPHIA HUSK wm PAN and defaced the apparatus by scratching and cutting th By order of lb txunpany. ui Jt BAraur.L mAl secretary. PARIS AND LONDON FANCY ARTICLED Jut received, by Ihe last arrive la aa attnrtmcal of elegant FANCY ARTICLES, suitable for Holiday Prnaenia. The stylet are entirely new and bcaatilal, ana tae atieniion ot purcnaaeta it sniiciien. R.

A G. A. WRIOHT, Importers, (W 3tr No. 13 south Fourih ttreet. HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

The aueolkai of iai nublie (a invited to Ihe stork of JSWEL RY TRINKETS remn'ining nn hand al Ihe Store nf the subscriber, No, 117 SOUTH THIRD Street, below spruce, where a tuperior article may be had at a very low price. Children's Ringt and Pins; Gold Medallioni to Hair. Cauanaaee. d3.t WM. SOUTH rpYNDA 1 110CH ESN UT STREET.

ABOVESEVENTH, invile their name root friea'a and patrons to their CHRISTMAS OPENING. Fancy Goods of all de sciiptHns, (in their line of blnen,) of tuperior tiylet and quality, at low price Perioral from th untry and tboes anacqnainted with Ihe boas ar requeued to ill ami tee the etaoiinmeni. Th Slor and th LENS will lighted, during th prrwutteaaonofHoiiaait, until oa iw nHRiSTMAS AND NEW YEAR" PRESIuSTA Th tubteriber reanertfully announce li hi ume rout cuttomert and ih public, thai haa made exl entire arrangementi lor the approachiug Chrut nau. hn i cw i oar niiiiuaT. will, THIS DAY, the ISth instant, open their uirpeelion, a very large attorlmeut of Ih choice! and moat valuable article In hit line, recent ly received from Paris, comprising Pnney Boxes, Bags, Baskets, Cornets, Bun Bunt, Confectionery, 4a.

A. W. TOMPKINS, No. 306 Chetnat street, 3d dour above Eleventh, pouin trae. uxj tit fSHKAP BLACbf CLuTll, fffRCtdAlZS A a Stortmenl ot BROADCLOTH 9, ot ttlllahl odor and fabrics, al from tl to t'J 60 per yard, with general attortinent of tuperior Good, of Foreign and Dometie CAsslMKRES Fancy and plain Guwmerr, at 87 and Slperyird.

SATINET rs, from 37 eentt to It per yard. Fine Goods, in great variety. have tlill on hnd a large stock of BlsnkeU, which are scllirg low price CURWKN STODDART, No. 880 North Second street, Weil side, between Willow and Nt Me. ItS SPLENDID FURS.

AUCTlOti" NoflCE. Te LADIES ar reanectfilly Informed thai we thill sell THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at lk Auction Store, No. 173 CHESNUT Streel, ihe choieest lot of FURS thai has been offered this teaton. TO GENTLEMEN NEW CLOTHING. THIS AFTERNOON, at o'clock, will be sold.

at the A net Ion store, the stock of a Merchant Tailor, eompruing a general assortment of saperior and fathionabl Clothing. im They will be opaa for examination Tkis Alaraing antll IE o'CIOCE. lie BIKCHJfc LOCRWOUD, Anctloner. FURS! FURS! FURS I AT PUBLIC BALK, Will he sold THIS (Monday) MORNING, th KM intt, at 101 o'cljek, al Iha Auctnaj Honrnt 14 Meter. BIRCH LOCKWOOD.

173 CHES.NUT Street, above Pivtb, a very choice selection of riTCB, BTO nlABrilf, nABLB, SILVEB. BLDS CBOt ARB GoLB FOX ABB LTBX MDTV ANB BoaS. Thott who with to obtain a npeiior article will do to attend, at ihrt Fob nithed la Ike moat yxt. bajit suns, exuretly for cirv Ba rtiL salbs, by a bona now ekamic biuineat, and ara nut Uke ihn anally uid her al aaetioa andcr fal Barnes 1 but Will sa wabbabtbb vo aa mi abticlb axicauMui oa ma Cavaloodb, which can otAaincd at Rooms Cbuxct Sraur. dll lter EVRK A LANDfiLLTS mthweel eoraerARCH and FOURTH bav rteeived a few more of those very modest tyle PICKWICK CLOAKING alio a small lot more of ih real Para) wove Patterns, with additional lots of American, all Wool, Cloaking, attl ttilKpryrdRiehCeca.

mlra d'Kcowe, M. u. de Lames, fathionaMe style rich Bilk, vtlu. abl Shawl, giaid aatortment Linen fambrle Handkerchief, beat quality Glove, Lacet, CAiinas ana inseiiingt, Dtcse Points, Fancy M.tt. Ae Ae.

A a. N. B. At this it th aeaton for presents, and being near the close nf lb year, Unte who disposra 10 proaeni can supply lucmtuve reASuaaoly with a. K3 OCQ WtT MusLlSsTiiTEllTSsWhfly iUKJO stained with frch water, rsal WlraTwitt, only real per yard.

Aid, more nf those cheap CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8 and SATIN ETTS that my eanomer tart aaa the aailtlactlon of knowing "VIS V.BBBAy ESEIIB ajsais, CI aha, from ft?) to 7 OO Cajkmere D'Eenfse, vHiiinoies, 111 a vu 85 to 1 on Blae and Bl'k Plaid Cloak Mnumelinetd Ltiae, Indiana Cashmere, Merino, Ae Calico, 1 10 XI et. ing, Flannel, cheap end toed With a splendid as mument of other DRY GOODS 100 icaiou Mteuumerei ta an advertisement, al ih GEORGE PERKINS, 93 North Second strain. d3 it TREAT BARGAINS ia Paris Emlrroidered Coil VI lars, Chemiteiles, Capes, Cap, Handkerchief, las niiamum aru now sellin. al no. v.

14 ui'i iici ui r.ic ina street Tiimmed Embroidered Chemisette at S71 et. Rich embroidered In Rt 71. Collar, 10 trim, neat and haadtoase, Wie. Rich do at reilaeed prior. EMBROIDERED HDKFS.

Fine Pari Embroidered, al low price. Do. do, trimmed with Mechlin, Val's and Regency Laee, aew and beaitlfol dctign. Also, Children's I mb'd Hdkni. Tajte Bordered snd Colored do for Ladies and uon is.

RIVIERE STITCHED HDKFS. Plain Uemttitehed from 60e. up. Rhriere and hemmed, at trie, Some very Hue A la Matiqae," i kw priee. THREAD LACE, COLLAR, Ae.

Real Braxelle Collar, at reduced price. Do. do. Do. do.

Do. do. Barbs and Veils. Mechlin, Valenrlenne, Regency and very kind of A menu Ajnccv sno roginga. EVENING DRESSES.

Embroidered Dresse, full piiternt, frera tl 00 an. vtFIVTtm A RII ISJIIBH Ejaj fgn III ia.k. A nf i r. r' tk.m SJLAi iriMcrvl iiiuawin lrCPapvV, Do. do.

Marlin do. White ari OoWed Tarle AlCARimrjf i mro istmsr nm UiOTrl. A few Pink. Bine tutd Straw Idonr Kid ait, Aicb Bm wilk tnd wiikoui CUp at ajiuuaHy lavtaw 1 Fancy Mill. Fan.

Combs. Tha ahnv. with a variet nf other mnk a an oaereo oy XKNOXJI A CRKRAR. DOS Chenal street. AMRRICAN HAIR DYri Wsrranted.

if strictly mnrtliawi awwsas iliMr li.tl a from asv other eoior lo a beaalifal Auburn, or a par. feetly let Black, withoat aiajuln tm Inli.iu. 8km, lit other Hair Dye. lm4 VK 9 'yne, w0. soath tninu Direct, raiiaoeipai.

rriee eenta. PLENDID CATHOUO PRAYER BOriKai venil Book. Emrush and Amariean wu isici dala, Prayer Bead. Ae tultahl for Chiknmaa Bv. T.M Onnk.

I. I 17 teois, iot taie very low ror rata, try WM. J. CUNNINGHAM, It 104 Soath Third street TyoOKsf" FOR'TlIB BOLTDaYA Aanaal for aj toa; Bwnitiit MBomg, tillable for Chiist. mat and New Year PreaenU; Books of Poetry, In Urre and minialar edition.

Bihite and Prayer Prirrr and Ijavmn. aond in one vnlame Blbla and Praa. i.ZT flmo. Prayer Beokt, of varioa size and stylet of wa urraeartorimcma area I Books, aalted to all ag 'tbd For aale 7. ner P.ANNER9.

It" tng Ma'kel Mreet, abov Hulk HALUUBUCATlONAT llin8M1 No. 3d Llrhw Age, UJ eenu. Damneraiie Review for December Mancal LHivary for Dre mber. Arthur' Mart line for January, 181 cents. No.

4 Mr. Han't Irith Sketch, OtBkam'a Magain for Jsnaary, Is eenis. Bodeyis no, de, ColamMaa do. av, "I for irWutt A good artment of Si.tlonary, B. FERRETT A Co.S, 101 Chetautai.

V(jftMat WfltdUH W6UAlg' rr. i ro th (tnmaeh and bowehi iuenee b4.u;v. which Uey are imbedded, the eapOTtaneat, and if a reenrrenee of th diaorder fw doses tkt preparatio will naver fall la nmlaa ika Ammii e. reet ane not weaken with repetliion. Those who sader from Pile or Remittent Fever, or any eoav plaial Where a mild trwl ar a ha de.

find, will tad JAYNEw TONI0 VERMJFUGE a most valaabl remedy. Prepared enly by Dr JAYNE, fo. SO SOUTH THUU) suast, Pkiladelphia. d33 lm) 'A VELrETSrVELVETBlu D'EANS, ceasnr to Wood A Co No. 8 Norih SECOND Bireet, would call the attention of tha Ladle of thi eity to hi aMortaWnt of Boom Velvet, of all fa ehtonabia (hade, wbh Paris Black Vclrrla.

of rich lustre, for Shawls, Cloak snd MantlUa. 3r DUBLIN, LONDON AND DERBY RARE CATHOLIC BOOKS. Alto, Fine Engrav ng, by Ihe Acidia. Just received by WM. J.

CUNNINGHAM, lot South Third wteel. BOOifS! ROOKS Doyou wtnt ClIf.AP BOOKS? If to, eall at R. PAINE Half Price Book St.Tre, 180 North BECOND Sireet, three door abov VINE. where yt'S wiU And a gmal atsori atenlof aeellanenua and Javenll Book to tull the seaton, and told al half the atual profii. daa 8ir NfiW7lNDCBEAP BOOKS At NottNORTft SEVENTH Street.

Mother Journal for Jannarv. IMS. ijiuira uananaior do. Graham's Magasia for do. National Magtsia: do.

Lady's Book for fi do. Indies' Magaxme for do. Skelche ol Irib Cha'acier, No 4. Together with all the Cheap Puhlioalloni of the day, ai Mak 7 North SEVENTH Street, it; F. C.

WILON BOOKS FOR HOLIDAY a very larg aaaortment of Pocket Bible, published by the SiilHCrilier. Annual, Prayer and Hymn Books, together with a variety of Toeta, iu plain and extra binding, with upwrd of 100 vurielir of moral juvenile Work, at th Very lowed cash price. 0. KCKENDORFF, ttS Sl No. St Wci Mark! Street.

TO ARTlSTSTh ATwItiyihuTeliFaiMTelM: wher ar rctpectfully informed, thtt my agency forth al of COIiOHS, CANVASS, la re moved from Mr. A. D. Moore'. I thtll now conirtanlly be found al A8HTON A BROWNING'S, No.

18 ARCADE, rat Avenue, where I shall manufacture and keep for sal a full BMortment of Anitts' Materiali. W. E. ROGERS, frp tie Jn la the cnyloy of Athlon A Brownuig. rfiliB HISTORY OF J.

OUR BUKD LORD, la Kat Vxata, Fob YovBe Chilbbbx, luxtrtrBAi eb wtra fcjioarto. Th 171 lory of Our Lord, la Eaty Verse, sir young children, now offured to th public, I stoat t.lmi ably adapted to She eapscllle of those for Whom It is designed, and i worthy of anireraal enmmendatinn. JOHN CUAM1JKRS, j. FiTt Independent Church, rhilsdrlphia, Dee. 1, 1S4 1.

ZIEHkA A CO, 3 Ledger Building, Ageut. For tale by booktellert generally. Price 50 ctt dv3 bil3tr 1" cmwtia4 and NEW YEAR PRESENTS Anna Is, I III trled Book, a Acj Leslloliof Martory, tlrranily hound Th Gifl; Ih Diadem, plate; Book of Chritlun Balladt, llluttratedj The Opal, a pur Ola for Ih HolMayt) Th Rot of Sharon, rnlemtidly mnd Th Mm Rote Th II iwthorn Th Hyacinth i venil Gemj Bonk of Gem of Modern Poeu: American Poefa Gifl) Tha Trtt. by Cow. Kr, illutireled; Mr.

Hemaii't Poetical Worktt tktpearo'tdo Camphell't Poems, eleganilv bound BHious Offering, by Mrs Signurney, The Forge Ma Not Hand book of Ncc.Tlew.n k) The Ctk of Goldsmith's Poems Rogers' Pikiw, with llluttrationt, Ae. 1 JUVENILE BOOKS. A large and arioet assort meiiL feud ford and Mr lrm, wiih colored plate Th P. ire Story Bo llolldy Tali a Jack of Ih Mill Gift from Fairy Land Ulll Leave for Little Leamert Mart How Book i Chili' Delight, colored pUe liolidty Talcs' Bny Counlry Boot Mr, kigourney'. Child B.a4t B.

Lii'WOtfl: Liltl Gem) St. emr. Liltl Stof ira ror Little People I Wonder of Hlitory Leifltr llourti Boy and OirU MagaEiaei OirU Token JJoy Token i Row had Wraath Lucy and Arlhurj oung Student MatUrtnaa Ready: The Clockaukari Th Chrltmai Robinson Or snai Lift i on ihe Ocean; Fmtt't itookef In ban i MKintoah'tdoi People of Chin Ufe and 1 imeaof Ooluabut Anna) of the Pi or Settlers in Canada, with teretil handred others. RELIGIOUS BOOKS. A larg and mitcelianeou atrat intent, by th avad popubraaihoraof tkedar ok.M,Ii,ATU,,B BOOKS.

FOR GIFTS. Biblnd Closet! HoariforUeavo Charrhman'a Hearenly llourti Dally Foodj Pot tkm of th Soul a.JV of "erd Pl.wa Lovrt of iha for Mourn erf Mr. Heman't Pomui 7" do Howln't do Ae. Ac. PRAYER BOOKS AND TESTA Mr.

Sumarneyi BIBLkVl PR HPMTl Episcopal Prayer Bookt. mrmt varlat yV! ti 1 Ac'j eolored Bu.j. TTt I "n7 'niy colo. Toy paimed ABU; M.rkt' London colored Toy Bookt 1 Diatceted Pt.4nr.. r.

i. nCTj Raco wiih a UrgValid varied lock of article ttllabla fur nre.Mi. nK. towe pr.ee, by Jajuks K. SIMON, d3.S hi Soath Fifth ahoy, I 1 SiEDlCLNES ih at iney preieoa to cara.

Wa wr on Uka ri. larw tha put whenseer2of er tallSSr c.wp.nkTW, from Wmter I Nw Yw drank, f. many day l.meMone wa.er of gion, wer hadly with rtol.ni fery Mr. kni prrrvid himself and, In all cases of lis ass, among fire Eeullemia li wreeful ia effecimg pee'dy ear' Tbapeetorantwa have kaowa aed mon. tlTJ taMl and imi thall do a good act to mmiliea (e weail thos (itaaled to lhal the ZATr 'f tolcipTn hand both th Expeclor.nl and Ih Cruilntlvika bei recipe for Pulmonary or OHiaainouvtoVmiDUiiii.

thai hat ver yet beea Th.Z, himself. Bted by the betl phytielant Soiurdfly fwpc4aiWo 110 SOUTH THIEu Street Phll '2: iJ Xk TBK SUBSCRIBER" hM JuTee, fe3's mortml Gold nd Silver Purew 1. taaC4r, Upina and Vruea wMvete: BdaVy Bar i. FRIES, astment of Gold and Silver WATCHES, whick b. offer, to tell oa ih mot rettonaMt terms hat alto oa hand a mall auortmcnt of Fry rnlt and otb.r Lll elos a r.m aaaal iwvrn wiMiiiig snirle am invlie.1 rnu ai ia vu Bland, No.

33 South FOUR TH Street. dflti rL NOTICE TO tlChTllKALEllS Ai rVi83 North THIRD Str eor er of Woo." found tha H.nDsnW,! nM ateaa It assortment of CLOCKS ever offered In thi cityor ltwkere Thc a who with aa anlctefnj hefr own a. ea her. find wmethlng them and warranted to give entire atiMron or Ih. money will ref.mfed.

For the gUWi Tm'the rutwrne can select Mirror, Undsrape. nd of every Altn.Cul OlaMctrf Wrtht, jJowsvK N. g. CLOClta repaired nd wairanlrd! hand, and Ueonttantlr rjelm. uraipr.ii aandj jbwelry.

oiiha 1.. i.i .1 aim XIH lll PffkrtWc. suited for ihe aprmaichln, llodwTp. Oiils and Silver Patoat uc aiicniem ine nuDiie kia vticl Wtlehet. va at "VI VWlrWJIBfrfl, vht.

DRYsDALE, Jrl Snath SIXTH bv Chr n'ut PIGEONS A Int nina nu. FOR BALE, at No, 400 NORTH FOURTH 'T." Brow" Iar ttreet, Nnrthra Liliertlea. um AND AMATEURSW at tok Uc HUR5JaY. Dec. i844' Afternoon, at Ih YELLOW COT TAGB, for Sevanty tv Amerrraa hISDS, together with a Ola CaaB, (taffed ia a atra alcgait ntaaaer, H.sauwniuai, iniiiienbtreniih ug.

aiVm ANTHONY SACHER. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY IIOEONS Bpleadid lot of Faey Pigwrnt, and oms 4 Jnommoa one, ta aale low, if imbed (or craw. (a they have to ha moved at No. ARKET Street, between Elevenik and Twelfth. 1 A Lacrrx leoa, handnssely faraished, and light ed with Cm, and tiuther lr Room rJ.A,I1'' at above.

iw fit kfyfiSYPor Sal Uw, or viT UJdnA IN it for family ut Apply at lh Whits More Inn, iU MAHKET Street. rA SHOOTING MATCH for a HOG, ffV arawhmg too pound, will take place at the of Mr. Mccormick, onpneit CHRISTMAS D4Y, mi a aduck. Ticket one dollar each. IUi w.jiiaKk nwuaioi a I .3 t7n t.

I ''Hk at I TT3I liiecaibll A I fTrt 31 1 ti i II HOUPT'S Cheep time. No tOI i ifrt iMI N. SIXTH Bt abova Wnod, at from Rt to Hi Filling, AS MBit. All eneraiions warranted. Advice grans.

ta iiss MADAME etTlBNNH, from NewY.wk.wiri aaa Ladi or Geniientea to antweranv ira nraibl aueatinM or Interpret Dreamt, at No S3 MARGARET TA Sweat, bclweca Willow end Csi jPH Oneommm, Jr. Co Importer of VVich" Dealer Tn rasaiaNi au DvTRS vTIICDfll kll kmsul WwaiUfoaxiromBtoiiB. avast 1.

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