LECTURE ON ASH BIBLICAL HISTORY. MR. HOLT Respectfully invites the attention of this people to a Lecture which he proposes to deliver at the SATURDAY Evening, on the subject above named. The design of this Lecture is to give a striking and impressive illustration of many incidents and events in Scriptural and Ancient History, and of the remarkable fulfilment of the prophetic writings. For this purpose, and to render it !nlD©[nl[LY ATTT^©TDWI To the young, and valuable to all classes, the whole will be illustrated by a Rich Variety of Splendid, Magnified, and Illuminated PAINTINGS * Each covering a space of Canvass of from 35 to 50 Square Feet. LIST IF HIITIHS. nun M MM8II81. Mt. Tabor, the supposed place of Christ's Transfiguration. Mountains of Lebanon, seen from Beyroot on the Mediterranean. (MJM© ©F ©LP VW >□ REMAINS of INSULAR TYRE, the Second City, and two Sections ol the Aqueduct extending from the coast to the Island. This view will be accompanied with remarks illustra¬ tive of the remarkable fulfilment of Ezekiel's predictions by Nebuchadnezzar and Alexander the Great. Mt. Arrarat, Sea of Gallilee, Fords of the Jordan, THE DEAD SEA. The important facts developed by the recent explorations of Lieut. Lynch, of the U. S. Navy, render this a topic of thrilling interest. A group of Bedouin Arabs in the act of attacking a Caravan. '9 Immense reservoirs of an Aqueduct, formerly supplying Jerusalem and Bethlehem, containing more than 500,000 cubic feet. HP m Mosque of Abraham, a Mohammedan Temple in Hebron, probably built by the Jews before the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. I The TEMPLE of MINERVA, and ruins of the Temple Jupiter Olympi- us, which was surrounded by a portico stndded by 120 fluted columns of White Marble, 60 feet high and 6 feet in diameter. RUINS AT BAALBEC. tnYOT Ai/i m m D At Baalbec, and interior view of the Temple, showing the wonderful attain¬ ments of the Ancients in Architecture, and in the knowledge and use of the Mechanical Powers. After the Lecture the following views will be presented for the benefit of the CHILDREN: Joseph Sold into Egypt Meeting of Joseph and Jacob. The Finding of Moses, Jewish High Priest in Full Attire. Return of the Spies with the Grapes of Eschol,Figs and Promegranates. The Brazen Serpent, and Moses directing the Wounded Israelites to look and be Healed, ALSO, SEVERAL OTHER VIEWS OF A SIMILAR CHARACTER. For Character, See Testimonials on the Other Side. ADMITTANCE 12 1-2 cents—received at the Door. Doors open at 6 1-2, Lecture to commence at 7 o'clock. CHILDREN half price—under 6 years of age, when accompanied by their parents, admitted free. Tickets may be had at