PER, given by the members of Die BocUil Choir, on which occasion no pains will be soared to make it the most agreeable party of the Holidays. The arrangement of the rooms is superior to any other building in the city; besides Die large and elegant Ball Room, is a supper room of dimensions that all may eat at the same table. Another hall with folding doors will be fitted up in the most superb parlor style, with piano* guitar, sofas,center and card Uble*. GLEES, QUARTETTES, SOLOS, etc., will be sung during Die evening in the parlor, between and during Die dancing; the instruments will be free to all to play or sing, as the spirit moves them.— PROF. SP1LS is engaged, with his superior cotilion band. Doors open ut 1 o’clock: dancing to commence at 8 precisely. Tickets to the above, per conplc. $2, lo which 60 cents will he added if purchased at the door, may be had of the committee.—Ser. Longley, “Fonetic Advocate’•^office. Walnut st. bet. 4th and 6th; S. H. Longley, E. Wr. Jones’ Store, corner of 6th and Stone; and of G. W. Shurragar. No. 9 east 4th st.; Weight’s Fancy Store, 6th st. bet Plum and Weatern Row: Witt’s Shoe Store, cor. 6th aud W’estern Row; J. A. Gurley’sBook Store.dec 11