• ' X.SS&t? 0 B BDIHQB, C *&. ;,Scrß*Hß;C(it;ait77ludge Head;— lnJSmiily? i.i*;^R:AP»titwi<i!'*' ; 'o<).>»‘BindtiljV',4. & ;T *;B'll<iia i l;;lliicph Miller,' and S.' ; A astki'AlUboa®; ’1 a rvl r ci l of fc jeaka, vs. is. iMMCffifinajuM QMrp Taylor LM\e;'itJmfnislt»t->r« -, -voi'Ji ha-N.is tie. Obrlstoplierllsjer, David Lopgriocker. ‘/i;'.: ;j.l«isadßc Ii UaaniKsnirior,; Fraucta' . Wi liam K:Qm.'OhSrteo®,;Coopef; in) th» . . iiVOonMlognßtelni MillslU t«..?«taU Bi tonS'niid Goo. i?:;:ST‘)'!i;l'»»a)'«attihil«trators<irjohnN : ;rano, f Thl»Vas -Bhacticn by bill of discovery prsying for- rellp£-»bd dis ' ooreiT. 'deftandabti formed ~theffisplviß'lotb'' tur under the > • OPtpo'ate 1 E|9ato Mills/.to Pi mwafAfctqre, -cotton Bt§»m.:poir«r; / Inf the cf’ MnooJstlon" it is Betfojlh that ;gSGO,- 000 of txe'‘eapttat* *tooX'ba4 : jsuoßoribed for/ •and $361,625* aotuallyhpaid - in; *’ sod ;it, is aVerred that* upntt tfiefaith'of tbe repfesent-tlohs made by the . defendant*,‘ they iScnreA'f.'om- the' complainants; goods, Ixi of.grest.valae, for corapUln» ; aits, inrationsamountstdifawnatTerlousaiuaß,' The bill then ehargea?ibat thetlt&temenb M net forth in the cetUfloateaWere-whOllyTaTsa'f^tbatof;the $500,000, of ■?i j, the. ospltal st<>ck'«ubfeibed;f'orvs3Mi62s h&d been paid tathnitb&Ufrfrutoottrde Stoftk hate be m Btr,Geo.-.T. Campbell and F;CmbJl-Bre*rHehWeomplaißanta7Xnd bylOhas. 12. Lax and-Thhar*; Franklin hr the defendantfl ' * - United C • Court —Judge Oa J tfj.!\The -'Staara-tag, Boyer,‘and ' the gfeitnbw Kaigbn’s Point.' - A libel for collision on -. vlthe. B. P.- E&ne for the - ÜbaUaht : by Wta.;ff. Ot&bbe RoTer* sniby J. -As *ji«nWf for tVe;tlteambbat £a!gtw’s Poipfc, > ' 4 i'; j 2 barged wl«h misdemeanor in selling beef Sebbhd/atrfet 1/ abayß,Markefc,.'fram amazon., fa broaght under the Act of Assembly .. .'oWWOi known Asthe'“Bhir.nersAot.” iThe Common "‘ Sliege thitUontia a batcher, and carries on bis. > ..trade si&lnst the lanr. The ;defend*nfc;Hunfc, alleges ; that belAa farmer, owning 8£ sores in the Twenty-tb Jrd '!■/’ Ward of this city; ’and baa fright t> sell beef upon the: fl tbe Beooad*Btreei market. 'Verdict guilty. ''—JCebtenfee p if ; f i< - i 1 ' James Bakerwaa chargedwlth an attempt to steal ; 1 the propkrtf .bfHen’ryrßeed.. Virdiofc net guilty.' .; •! 'hVjlDsm.Bbf was charged with the lardenrtif a dollar a '' > fot v a'dbg y ß'deokXn4adogj tho property of-WtnvSmith.: ''T#&fetnot gnUty. ■ JohnOielgn was charged with the larceny of a shears in&A fishing? Jine. It is alleged that tbe defend-; the a,-tides'aVore mentioned from tbe store of; Lister J»y.bieakipg b ln-. a sash * andputting his '<? band through'the brokea,pane of glass. ..Jory ont. -• , ; 'for b'aiioessrmenj'iiriae their ro-- .Church, bate been verylargely inU«}t>oontifcuesfaUy equal to i -theii'pal mftlV 9 ifn in' Taj ; Hail * ThViuformation tq'tis throd|lia gentleman who.attended the .that.Mrs-D.-P.'Bowers he?' teqderaf Llhe3fr*e use of the Walnut-street Theatre for v*>th* surpMebf B»U)ith.,ey«olog preaching Eerrfoesl Aa ‘y tifwhataotionU to.bjtalcedupohthls grajuitoqn offer' ' we hara r q balievedto have beeh-pWdttrjiife of good resulted Why not here? , . ■----1 / J i-; ; ; , cP£iABiN(}. ESTBBTAiNiti!HT;~*Dr. 'BorKTON re ■'ppatijrorthei^ttlaieV^MaYTeniogrfc.ti^noerfcllnlJ, ■ andAmiuibg oiperlmenli Ia v Obemie(ry ' J 'miA Naturat Philosophy. Toaccommodate ‘Mhelittttf folks,”]!* charge!, “them-tmt a dime each, if they are - s 1 atteaded by/parenta. i ;^''‘ t :^ :J J- r ' !l '' i 4 , .. 'Wh oall^tto, of thoie guilty.of throw - - fogintoithe ale eo faltthhld i an agent'for heating build ing as J^W^AsrgoK^fl.adTertiee. W.d Ibttsfe'of recoairaendatlbalu another cdlttmn, ' A Ypeolmen' ofsaoiegiftil heating by steamcan be seen at hia'shop, Chttreh'itrebt, ', t , jf^q^^ilfowtibkSf l * '.in his ' 'atsiuting sketches ot fortune tellers Entitled,’ “ The • v.W i tcbescf/ Newf-Ybrk '’describas' aT waiting maid of » Mtdarie‘CargoHii * { a 7 shabby lookicggirl, with her 'hairln'ftVtnach'cohfdiloh aa.if. tbecity had contracted ~;-tokeep it grapbio degariptlon'ofan'un kempt maiden, that how r rlend “ Doe sticks” would d t#fioe‘ji VVwalting man’,’ arrayed in a last Oat foahion able friends'should- caHatNo.'fiOir Chestnutstreet. ; ' ’ ifH on 9ekk e pees *, itarnishlng" Store,,., withia full, bf-gcae’raiAoucekeep'ng articles,' : at the eottthweU corner'bf Secpnd'and Dock streets/ ''j ; £ "'. %t s! Pisson'*' Co. - v,» 'QoikG; I* GoiVa!;lloiNO! and soon will be Gone 1 tbe old ftla of eJgbfodh hundred sib} fltiy-efsht*, Those , whd;irreanotiUr;jear, Jo their freminucenceaof the “-pist obe, will find; nodoubt, mingled causesof pleasure regret;.ofthe latter none will addmore p.ilgnanoy - than Lb«conaciouine«6r having' neglected 'our-advice K, ELnaiDOE’s old Prack- thing JtmjpotiQinjNo.aSl Chestnut street.” Napier, it •'* Is hh'dersYood/i\as' Uittrto ihbr Horii Sit’ Xy v< oos, the geatleiflau.whoie to in the British • Mission to jlolAsbip. AdmonJaVfcS bis enoceseor of tbe ansgs’ ho. paay ran foal of in the Federal City,' - Be slso.giYeS’hthi much whoftaome"adrtce'.in -■ Mother toa tt S 1 s“ • Trim l socby as YeHbwpioah'hasit,* Mi lord assures Mr. Xyona', tbat'to’bo raach- I thonght of jin the United Bt«tes,'it is euentfal that he should procure his garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Book-, hili, & W1L80K; Nos. COd'snd 605 Chestnut, street, *•' ahoyefeixtb^Phlladelpb3a;~‘. •: IyATBn-PiLXEnßßs.—Warranted to oloanse pud v pt&fy thehydrsaVwAter.,'Manufactured and sold by ! B] S Finsoir i t!o V abtssr of.DooAand Pear atreete. i JwjUrirtimoivs., PBUSAMBtlcb—'Barnae Minnesota, Veaoock—46oo b*gasasa|*«r^9l)eTer6ar.o. > : , r •'.i>..l "•*' ; -pmi/*DJSLpRiA,BoARD- of trade; . * Jowißf P*»kd|»; 1'- = : s -»*■ ■ w / S. v. Msbbiox, - 5 CoMMiT»n or thh Mouth. K E..OvKsiQar,'>j i-.; -Vi iv ■' • - tcmK bags; ; ' ~ *( l*« Jf«irtWnti> Sitictigi, PkiUtdtlfki*. Conrad, Balabttry.iv.7.»W.BlQ do Janeiro,!aoon B»r que iLua 1 lion Jaek son.V. Haraa’4, soon •Barque Mary'lT Kendall; Shinklirid.r.r.«.Harass, boo'd • Barque Meta/Pa00he.v...... *Bt, Jagoda Cuba,Boon 'Barque Thomas Bal’ett. Bill. .»'•••'...».. Lsguayra, Boon Brig Xhos Waiter, Hiorth.... ..St Sattß, soon Finkham....... .%V..Majagaes, Boon BrigGilrert, WUlm*;;;;... West Obfcet'ot Africa* 8e029 Brig Bao&hn y if0t0wban,...............L0nd0n t boo'd SRiinw* MnitUmnct. PfVET OF to, XB*B ftOH 8£83f1:i;.V..i...,7 < 24! B3M 86 s '• i i! AttftTWlf> - '' f -~ , .--l * Birqae fromPeraambtwo Bee 1, with sugar to J»u jDft*Ttju£\.XAtt In portibJp OaUfor niap aeket, from. WorTork 1 for'ltonteTldeb, pith ma'n »a*t »ptobg,'/or4 'yard gone; and leaky, dUebg; brig - Bolling Vfare,- to Bari next day for .Bahia. Off-the bar ' few; epoke ahfp” Miiton.of Boaton> in tow of a eteam* Ittg, with lower milts' all aproog and barque Reindeer ■oula-de, touud to Bahia'. TheU 6' Bteauera- Pulton, Water’Wilch; ahdßarilet Bane had arrived, eoaled, and 'aalled for fit uatharlnea." • Brig BanlScnaUj Lane,o. day*.from Cotton, in ballast to captain. - ' v - fcehr a-M AldrldgefßavemaV,' from Bolton. ._ - < -gehrßbbtjJCqrßOa/'Uoridn^mimßoitoo," ' 1 '-\ BcbrW H Kerne; tfijglne/fromKew;Tori. v *< . - . - CLBAEED.- ■ .-, Btewnablp Kej*toaa-Btaie,.Mviliia*n, Charleston. ' A Heron, Jr. n' • .>‘.v‘ * v ■-* '->' - V Btasmibip. Penni/lrania,:.Teal t ßlchraon<l, Ihomts <* -v ; .64hr>A M Aldridge, Beteinen.'Ohiirleflton.O. Miller 'JfcCo.:. . / • ’ • . Sebr B Corson, Ooraon/Charleiton, Siocioluon & GloWi;-:;, • tf ;.jOki J*aifarUn t oaU Frorldeoce, Crowell & OoUlo*. ‘ fichrW.R Howe, Wiggins. Providence, Bepplier & Bio ‘ fitrd SSbriver, Deonln, JJ*ltimore } ~A Craves/Tfi - »'. .rCorxeipdadenee of, the Philadelphia Bzeluusge.l :* tc 'v.v :, ; v ■-uiwSsriier.. »ee-sr. * Thetieftxner America) a Boston .packet barque,end f Tour aobooxiers ere at harbor, ■ The barque A A Egbert, i-r--, **br.-B H- Howlejryknd aeTeral othor vee- pawed to>ea on-Saturday last)* A large barque is flOwgoSugia^.- 1 /. .■ ~ v Your*, Ac. *. I*t vsliqiavx.) ■ (Oort espon&anot of the Philadelphia Exchange.) . ' ? (Uvx Iblahd, Deb; SBrfi PM. The banjoes Caroline KUems, for Nefr Orleans/Oak, 1 forßoston/end scbr Shots'acd Beulah,for:Carden**, Trent to ssato day./Nothicg;'ln sJgbtbound in/ Wind xmrthffeswweatber'cool.' H".- ; /•Years, Ac, * '-> / YHOB.B, HUGHES,. ’ - [by taueoairw to the - Haxpioh Eqads/Bqo 28. -'Arrived,' Br ship f. out AJaloutia, bound to ftswYotk; ‘ ", r-. , ~ . .. Sataskax, Bee 28. Arrived, bzfg Daniel Boose fro* fit Thome*.; - , , , , Hair OSLXAHft. 3)e0,23. ’'Arrived, sbipz Pacific, from Boslbn; Befoae, from Valencia. 1 MEMORANDA, • Steamship Oily of. New York, Howes, hence, arrived At Boston 27th}o$t.,. .\ s . - ' ■ - v Steamship Indian Empire. Courtenay, from NYork, yia Falmouth, arrived at Oalwey Bth mat. Steamship City/of .fliehci;nd,',Hiiobell, henoe-at HiohtaobdSftfj iriet/; ;‘' ’ ■. . . Steamship Kdintyrrg, Cummin*,,for- aiMgow- v ole»red itNewYojkjesterd*y\ V\, - BhJp 'Eaaaßtam. frora CalcattA/ was below,-Boston 27th mat, .'. ■•’/-'* *' ' • Ship* ftnees ;?f the Beae, Crowell; cleared at Boston 27th ioii.Jrdrslih’^rttt^oiwo*-v , •-•'•'/ , — 1 - A Ships. John fraser; Tuaoarora, Yemassee, and Con* eignment, for .Philadelphia* trere aiverfieed atLirer pool llth inst; ‘ ~~ Bhip; I>*Aab JeweH, Chipmam,-remained at Ehangkae. y . shin 'American-Union, Otis, called from Liverpool lQtbinat.'Tor Philadelphia/; •Ship-Ocean TreveUer,Boardmo,ftomCall&o, at Pal-, • mouth,'B,' Ttblnat:/ - V : J Ship -BtfiUy OajdQer, Limeburner, at Savannah 24th inflt.uotnLirerpooi, •' ■ . - , - Ship: Arisons, Robinson, cleared at : ,Bavannah.24th ■ hut, for Liv«;pool,jtitb 2452 balds upland cotton.' tihip Pleiades, Uall/from Oalcutta. ariivcd at Boston ■ 2?tfatnst.- v Ship'Stephen Baldwin, Cotter,,sailed from Bordeaux Mh lnit. lor Bar*n*/ / /. ~ ' '•Ship Annsr.Marla/Megouo, for .Melbourne, Australis, cleared at 2‘th lost.. with 205530 feethewed timber and/I2A 072 feet sawed lumber; ' *' bblpftfr’.Qaeen, Barker, from* Calcutta, arrlred. at Boston mvim;-' .„/ ' 1 Ship Pleiades, Winalow, frdm-New Orleans for Liver* pool' was »p<*ken 12th'ihet. 80 mlles.east of Band Oay; Ship'. Mannion, Blacken ship,, for. Npw York,, sailed from Singapore Oct 14; 7i .-,-v/ fihlp-UobßrVßepderson,(Br). Corbdtt* at Hong Sons Oet 13, was chartered for new York at $l6. . Bhipa Live YabkfejTor Havana,. Panama, for Mel bourne, Torrent, for San Francisco, Tartar, and James Brown. Uncertain,,with\others &k before, remained at Hong Kong Oct 18 f fblji'Davfd' Brdwn, Behnf, Was at Bangkok -Bept 20, , Bhip Mascengaa,.Carler, from Baltimore, Was at Mar-- ee»llwlstlhit.'/ ki - 4 * ' Z rs,;> , t Ship Baring. Simonson, was .ready at WhampOaOevld. T T ' l '• V.-* Ship Wellfleet, UalUo,at Queens 'tjwnYtaiiur.;.- tV/ri,---i-*/; . Ship Orpllßi., Ohwio,' ttt.Koif Toii, ««lltd from M«- nlUaUotO—notlsfr,/ Sblp Bridgewaterv at Moblle 2Ut Inst, for Liverpool, with 4528 of cottoo,'valued at stt7:iaOV.^aV/M-V--\/-V-' : ' ■ . - r , Bhip'-Benarad, TTeadplL.for Boston,-was going -down thft'llvhtA^alenttiOot 22. i r ‘' „ B4rq.de/vigiiJ Thurlbw, for ( Buenos-Ayres, clearedat -Ifew Ybrk.fisterday;. s v»> V-'"'-- ijtenspnrmde* dirts 6th fnit. Is I»t ♦9 li N f Th.Cre-r WMr«iao9d bf the 80.-- ‘' »a4-lan4ei *t I*l-, . Brijljol*. «Mffli;h6ti<». SmjiM at Bob!on Zlfh Init, , .I' ** Tt °- - IffelS Ift uis:^ |a..«eir4liH r Oh»»»,;o!<i«?eaWN»w fotk jB«t«idly for rwnaeiphii.;; ~ Bohr. Hp!M i t,.H»4ley;-»iio«, »rrl.ei at Qlouceatar ?7 fehr°i“*t)BOrg'o P'Hlokmin, Hickrawi S«Do*‘.t Blcirntmi-anb laßt. • . , i fiohr;Dafid Faast;Hoslandeir, hence at Wilmington, J!pcte- sailed ficomVWilmlngtoii, Del, fi7th Inat. for NeWsYork I .' Bch 8 Anna Smith, Smith; 7 8 Welden. Bmith; Sophia Ann,- Smith, and Spray, Somers, arrived at Wilmington, t Del. 20th inat. f t ,l 'Tfijjhr-Cornella,Bussell, hence, arrived at NeV Bed ford 3bthlost." Sohr Alabama, Taogilder, hence, arrived at Savannah SMfcHiiut, /; ' ’■ 'v | Schr.Sagamora, Davis* -honca for Providence, with ' waa faUanxin with on the 23d inet. bOmiiessonth of MoDtaukl'diaroaeted and In * sicking condition, by ; the sohr Anthem, Brereton; at New York from Lavaca. Tbe A took off the captain and craw, and landed them, at New York 28th iost.-f The schr sunk in less than half ,an hoar after leaving her. ... Schra W L Springe, hence, and Lamot Dnpont, Oorson, from. Wiloiington; NO,.arrived at Franklin, La, 6th Inst.' Bchr A Hammond, Clark, from Boston for Philadel phia, at New York sWtb inst - • ' »' *■ } ' f’o’tra B Floive^ v ßayner; M Patterson. Somerf; ,Yic 'tor,’Beors; B/Tqwpsead, Wili ams, and I Thompson, Cdrson,'hence.at Providence 26th Inst- _ . 36hr S'B-BaUftHokinSihenQe, arrived at New York jestrtrdayr * * i'fbhrs J Olsrk.'Oi&ik; j?ol!y Price, Adams; -L Auden* rlei; BarUett: B Frink. Doaghtj; .Mary Ann Magee, AUgefej * J WillUmsoa, Jr, Winsmoi e; Geo Edward, Ba her,* Mahlon Betts, Foster; Black Diamond, Young; BI .'A' Bhropihlre, Bhrop*hire; H May, Watson; W Sauls bbiry, Hudson; B W Benton, Taylor, and Village Gem, Hinckley r hence at'Boston 17th lost. ** ' 4 • 1 . ' ‘ StaamecEUeu 8 Terry v Ohapinyhesce at Wilmington, Del,'2flth Inst.' s for-repairs. > - . ' * . . 8!d from Bangor Oot 8, ,Vps Koi, Hntoh ' ifisl L’o.toi;; oih, iEilirn, A.erill, do; 18th; Bonora, Brl lard, London; Isth, Harry of tho Woßt.fattoraon.Boa tod; Mllea'Standl.h.'Gardoor, do; J6.h, Bello of tho Woat, Howes, do; SOJh, Ooot'nopt,, GiW>.; New York; I' ai&n Orowoll, Turner, Boston; 21st; tfciel; Foster, do; John Tucker,'Winiame. do; Negotiator, (Br) New York; Frank JOhssonV Lothrop, Boston; Narraginsett, Ed munds, London. . > ' , « J ■ Cabs of‘GoodHope, Ooi'2l—The Noonday. Henry, from London for-Oa’cutta,.which put into Table Bay •Oot 12 leaky, his.tr»mhipped 869 tons of her cargo into !ho barqhe Vo ar * nto 7 ' ' ’ j ''* r- , , 1 v-j ... - j ■ dot 15, off the PenimgCiight ship, ship Ooaaawatte, Paxton, from Slogauoie Oct 12 for Calcutta.. . ; . , 00t.22.1at 10 Bl, ship Wild Hunter, Bears, ‘from Cardiff for Point do Galle. : " Oot 28, offDape ot Good’Hope, ship Olarissa Cornier, from Calcutta for Boston..-- -r , , - ‘ . Oot 29, lit %i fid 0' long 20 36 W, ship Bagle Speed, FclUr, from'LOidon for Bombay. , ; MIRIYALB AT fHB I*MSCIPAL HOTELS, GIBARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth. S Stewart, Phila' -: / . J J Neagle 111 . TTMa tinVßalt . A EnotU. AJd W G Nioholaon v Md r ' W U M6wry, Prov, B I T Milner end lady, N Y,; - , J Konieinacher, Lancer co •W V Ichaner, N Y.. / ~ 4 I. Mr Cook. Washington 1 P Tabb;N Y k ' t ’‘ ..;j W'Bavln,Bmyrna,Del J D Black, Bmyrn&. . ~, 8 P Hoffeoker, Smyrna iFrahkfDreWj'Phila / , . B.W Jones, Trenton 'D B McKay,-Boston . , 8 Henderson, Pa . !' '0 Jacobi Pa ‘ V V W o,Logan, McOonnolsb'g -GBGrifflo. Harrisburg A,Thayer, Jr, ilass John B Clark, Baltimore. ".John NagleA I*>'P*' , H L Crawford| NY' ‘ G O McMnlllu ds ia, Cal ; Mne Todd.& son. Boston", JBBobd,NY ‘ ( JMni & son, Middletown G W Cass, Pittsburg . o’®KVBt Louis T.Thompson «5c lady, N 0 BKMndee, Cairo, 111 OWGreeo, St Louis . 0 B Venebies. Va ■ -., * Dr AL M Oooke. Norfolk MrsOMatterson&s.lU . MiM Matterson, Chicago ■ A'L Heahorshotz, Beading ;Henry 0 Mawin, N Y ■ fit QFerguaon;N*Y ' • WinBcott,‘NY.; W KHawley, N Y ,B,P Everts, N Y.. Jns p Sanford ,N Y -' O H Townsend & wi, N Y Jas MeCrackln, :Alfred Walter, N Y Wm W Edwards, 1 N-Y,' ‘GB Brown, Boston J- W Cochran, ! N Y '. .* John OWlUon, V» J G Stearns; N.Y- •■ . / J W Wlekes, Jr, N Y Ohas M Wheatley & ia, NY E H Hazleton, N Y Benj Blossom, N Y ' Jos B Blos?om,N Y ; -EBI Kingsley,*N Y - ’W P Cahill, NY. . J Sloan. ’ J Clapp- N Y Wm Porter, Mass , W A Cooper, Me Prof GIF Green, N Y Biw D Porter, Pa T J GettlrV, Oion,’ O' H Btdgely, Del G P Whitaker, Md' - ;MBBOHANTB’ HOT^L—Fourth st., below Arch, W M Kauffman, Beading 8 G Turner, Pa ’ II E Leman, Lancaster H McKeeres, Pittsburg W G Gibson, PER •>- i, J.N Anderson Sc la, Pa ‘E J'tauman, Pa r - ,G 0 McClure,.Pa N D Coi twrighh H Chunk J E Day, Pa - JUohnsen, Pa. ; - Chas fitnart; Broklyn : Gen SatUiHoufltdn,,Texas; B D 1 Vos.Clarkb, Kittaning W E Barton* Conn 8 Patterion, Norfolk,;' ' . H B Lyon, Money, Pa ’ Ohas 0 Hunt, Mb. •. /-, MrsMGHnot, Me Maj Cummings. Pa " • J J Bb&w, N.Y W W ffintou, Scranton W Wade, Hartford J Bosenbach,-Phil* - - FB Blits, Columbia , JuUua^fpyer,Jsm&ioi ; - Henry tpjer, Jamaica , . - UNION J3iOT£L-Areh street, below Fourth. $ O E Evans Sc is, Boston OFShoeuer, Tamaqua ; JBMcCamant.N Y , Kobt Carter, Tamaqua D H Beecher,'Pottstown - JohnGHlli, Beading 0 H Beigle A la,Ohio- '• Thos Showers, Wi* T H Phillips, Onicsgo ~ BE Lehman, Bethlehem Job Bacon, Greenwich, N J Geo H Gray. Mass Hfitone. Boohester, NY D Garis.EaHon, Pa John H Harper*'lna . - ; WL Gilbert, Conn H Stoner, 4 Ohio I r*t* ' -i— : AMERICAN HOTEb—Chestnut st., above Fif(h, F D Brown,- Bridesburg JasCoX, Bridoiburg H W iutorboUbm,- do _• / B Edward*. Uriuesourg J Kxewaon, Bridesburg- E Smith, Bridesborg BKlrkbrlde, Bridesburg , MHHenry, Bridesburg 4 D CrOwOll,N Y • . .WHaniogton, Wash j B MoCresry. M Chunk :< Edmund Teel, N J B G Simpson, Pittsburg . F.B Smith,'Md ; Bobloson, NY ■ .ML Louden, N Y Thos Johnson. Washington Miss Johnson, Washington J 0 Spear, Del - • Hon 8 Boss, Pa . J Smnh, Providence, BI TDBhaw, jr, NY 0 Hopkins, i’hila ' MrOronloe, Pbila 'BKilsWorthjN.Y ; AH Dana 4 dau; N Y Ira Biohsrds, Mass - - D McCarthy, RI E Marsh, Jersey City John Opdyke, Easton . Miss Benoldsr Atlanta; Ga FBANKLni HOUSE—Chestnut street, aboTe Third, M David, Easton, fa - W P Brooks. N Y A Huff, Oolumbue,' Ohio Mrs Taylor « 2 ch, Doyl’n Geo Easier; NT - E B Pope 6c la, N J WT Brook, NY JM Tucker, Newark, NJ CBilborn, Vt'-‘ - T . B G Plnney, Coon E Fairman,.Oonn ‘F E King, BprlngSeld ' Mrs DBBullflhch. W'FOook, Pettstown, Pa Jno A Bette, Brooklyn JaaNoble. N-Y<. DHer»ey,-N Y^ { ;v \ Wm Hlgble,!! Y Jno M Moore, NJ ' - - - Jas Oiendepiog, N J P B B Webb,Maslllon,-Ohio -NATIONAL street, above Third. H J Sajlor, bohujl Haven O Louar, PottsvlUe JB JP Keever/ Reading ' G W Ritter, Phila J Wartera, Chester co _ " J 8 Kessler, Allentown M P Medlar/Tamaqoa * 8 L Battle, Columbia co Bam Taylor, Carbon eo Columbia co / H B Seidel, Lebanon J Walton, Chester co J Loeb, PboenSxrille ’ D W Barr, lancaat*r > i J Meflj, Lebanon, Pa 0 Smith, Port Oirbozx ' G- W Bamf a/ t Pa- W 8 Hawkins, Look Haven J Mullen, Boh co, Pa BARLEY SHEA? HOTEL—fieeond atreet» below Vine, D 8 Jahey, Pa ; 0 W Dyer, Boylestown • J Baz tie/, New Hope. 8 Botta. New Hope' 9 D Barth,Philada J J Baker, Phila J W Cloraon, Pa Sami Yardley, Bucks co ‘JW Bartholomew 4 la, Pa P Qomly A. U, Pa Jos Carr, Buekaco M4s 8 B Brown, Pa M Long k, la HartavlUe D HeNatr, Bucks co 8 Phillips, Newtown T 6 Snyder, Hartsville Wm Btuckert, Pa • |J d Heston, Newtown H Carr. Bucks co w Davidson, Chelham Thosßnt, f?J MO Ely, White Haven Geo Pickering, Buika co • BLACK BEAR INN—Filth and Merchant streets. J Swit«, Lancaster co - • L Ehrgood, Berks oo John Wagner- -Tbos Brown, Md . Geo Worrell, West Chester John Fieroe. Lancaster co T 0 Duckett, Chester co V J Q Hunter, Lanca-.t-r oo J R Lewis, Bp inrfield, Pa J B Kennedy. Lancaster co J Kennedy, Lancaster co Ralph Marsh, West Cheater John 0 Smith, Pottttown J Schaffer, NY • Ohas Gamble A Hd ' H McHenry, Md Thos Russell, Pa ' . . ' Wm Rn«sell, Pa Caleb Pitrce, Pa , BobertLysle, Chester co Joshua Menough, Pa . HPisler, Pa J Anderson, Jr. Chester oo Geo'Gallaghan & la, Pa Miss A Gallsgh&n, Pa Miss GaUsgban, Pa MADIBON HOUSE —Seoond at.* below Arch. J Demur. Boston' * < D Laver, Boston J 8 Holcombe, N J ¥ W Simon, Balt W A. Cook, Delaware WP Watson, NY WThomas-NY • DEOusedy,N J A Porter, West Chester ' Wm Taylor, Delaware S P Houston,' Delaware ;H B BimmonS, Ohio MOUNT VERNON HOTSL-Ssoond at., above Arch. J 0 Brice, Phila ' Jos A Haddlnga, Bristol Bin B Bimpsou, Delaware'; Miss M A Shaw, Delaware fi P Williams, Delaware : Rev J W Braden & son, N J A Msrson, Delaware Geo Wright, Delaware^ 0 Jeonlogs, Kent 00, Del J G Arnold & la, Delaware WM.M.HIOKHAN BALD BAGLE—Third street, above OallowhlU, rifty ; Oofflo, Pa Jno Sheaffer, Bucks co {■RaM Ritter, Allentown J HenUgcr, Bucks co c ifKpalng. Pencshurg M Bchock, pennsburg F RBdrn, Bucks co - Drßmblebine, Pottstown Harrison Trumbpur, Pa .< - M Peter. Geodsville, r Pa MG Piieli Lebanon ,r- : * : BLACK*DEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. CallowhUl. W Bitting,Lehigh co, ; . iS Freed, Pa W Harner,Peh*j*barg , N Wagenhorst, Montg’y oo W Thompson,Pa- t - ' A Thompson, Pa J Fry, Pa D W Clomous, Chee Valley N Carl, Pa,' ■' H ¥!nk, MUfcrJ W Blank, Klineiville . W M Bookman, Pa John Andvrson, Ncrrlst’n John Van ArUdala, Pa J Hill, Reading J&o»b K Hill, BarlviUe 5 Dartael, Ridge Talley Nathan H Ettinger, Pa ¥ Buckman, Greenv‘lle 1 The great strengthening and tonic medicine Is Hojfl&hd's Gxbuih Bittbhb. ■ It gives you an appe tite, you feel well, it eures the Dyspepsia, acd diseases arising from a disordered stomach For sale by druggists everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle, It A Beautiful, Luxuriant Head of llair surely follows the- use of JULEB HAUEL’S EAU ATHE .NIENNE, or Hair RixoyAtor It cleans the scalp, strengthens the roots, aud changes harsh, gray hairs to their original life oolor and beauty. Sold by all Drug gists, and by JGLK3 HAUEL & 00 , No 701 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. d27-5t Barnett’s Cccoame. 'A compound of.Coooa-nut Oil, Ac,, for dressing the Hair* For efllcaoyand agreeabieness, it is without an equal/ Ilf revents the hair from falling off. ■ It promotes Us healthy and vigorous growth: Itisnot'gnasyorstidcy. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hajr tohen hard and dry. It soothes itie irritated scalp skin. It affords Ms richest lustre , It remains longest in effect. 1 , v Bosrpx, July 10,1867. ID*. 51899R8, J.'Burkett A Oo.—l cannot refuse to state the salutary effect in my own aggravated case of your excellent Hair OU—(Cocoaine ) - For many months my hair had been falling off, until I w»s fearful of losing It entirely. The skin npon my head became gradually more and more inflamed, so that I could not touch It without pain.. This Irritated eon -1 ditlon 1 attributed to the use of Various advertised hair washes, which I have sinoe been told contain camphene spirit. •- By the advice of my >pbyalcian, to whom you bad shown your process of parlfying tke Oil, I commenced Its use the last week in June, The Arsi application al layed the itehing and irritation; in three or four days ‘the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased to fall, and I have now a thick growth of new hair. > " Yours, very truly, BUBAN B. POPE. . UjT A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glpssy for several days. It is conceded .by all who have used it, to be Me best and cheapest Hair Dressing in the World. Prepared by . JOSEPH BURNETT A 00., Boston, i sale by driers senejfaUy at Fifty Oenta a Rottls. , t ,; ns7-8m -WF TO ora THIS KdU»l*o Special Watuea* BURNETT’S OOOOAINE. BURNETT’S OOOOAINE, 1, , ? TIP PRESS.—PIHLADELBHIA. WEt>NESDAYj y drover’ ic Celebrated Family Sewing MACHINES,;. ' * J * * NBW BTYLE—PRICE fi6p. > - Wp % OHßs'nruT Stbubt, '• These Machines sew" from - two, spools, and form a (team of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, Which will hot rip,'even if every fourth stitch, be cut. They are unquestionably the' b®st in the market for family use. . , OGItJ-lf IpTBIHOXOn AOIBOOLAB.UOI ; / . SllTM’aGat Consuming Stoves ’.--Unless these Btoves are made in a proper manner they arc no better than the common old-fashioned heating Stoves. \ I employ none but the beat workmen, and use the choicest imported Bussla iron. I warrant every Gas Consumer I sell to be’fully koual to those I had on exhibition in the Franklin Institute, and which attracted the attention and admiration of visiters generally The Committee conceded that GALLAGHEB’S make of SILVER’S GAS OONBUMINGSTOVEBwere the beptin the Exhibition. I call attontlon to tbe following letter: : ■“ I have examioed the ( Bilrer Gos Consumers ’ ma nufactored by Mr. A J. GALLAGHER, and pronounce them fully equal to any I have ever seen. The Russia Iron is the very bsst, the workmsnßhip unsurpassed. The whole stove' fully embraces my Invontion. I ro -commend with pleasure to my friends and the publi * Mr. Gallagher/smalie of Stoves. J. S. Silvsb.” . ’ A. J. GALLAGHER, Stove Manufacturer, nofi-mnw No. 306 N. SECOND, abovo Vine.'" . Holiday Presents.-—Now that the Holiday are upon us, we cannot advise our friends to do a wiser l thing than to call at CHARLES DUMMIG’S, Nos. 36 and 37 North Eighth streot, corner of j Zano, and select their presents. In hie extensive stock will be found the-most varied and complete assortment of Fancy Articles ever offered in this country; such as , PANOY GOODS AND TOYB-0? AIL KINDS, .PA&iAttMAasLB xhd Alabaster Ohhaubbts, Biohtir and Bbblin Ibon Goods, ! BoWm'ian Glasb ahd'LayA Ware, Psrba Cotta and Psenos Warn, Papier Maohb>Goods,’ Cabas, Baos, PuRSVS AMD PORIMONAIS { Fins Cdtlsrt, Chyksmkn, and Baokoauuoh boards ; Wbitino Drsks, Wobk-boxss, Drbssino Oasss; MuatoAL Instruments ov all kinds ] t OkICKET AMD AsOIiXRY iMPLEMENTfI. His store is orowiled from morning till night, from the fact that it is well known to tha public that his prices are 1 l ’ EXCEEDINGLY LOW, As he is THE IMPORTER OF HIS OWN GOODB. . He has at this time a curiosity in his stock well worth a visit; we alludo to bis Spsahing Dolls, which really pronennee the words 4 u Papa ” and u Mama ” with re markable distinctness. d!4-tf Seasonable Presents—A good OTerceat or a ; good suit complete. '-The beat' of all .presents for the festive week. . It is one that will be well appreciated, as it oombines comfort, utility, and taste. BUT WHERE TO BUY ? - That’s the question,and It isreadily answered, whore yotLwill bo the .most honestly treated; where all buy alike, andnonoare cheated. -’-(The lowest living price is marked in plain figures on each garments) > ' 1 . Where goods are manufactured well, and of good ma teri&ls, exclusively and entirely for city and country retail sales. 'We take pride In showing our goods. > WHITEHALL, d23-6l# S. W. cor. Fourth and Market. Dyspepsia. —There is probably ho disease which experience has so amply proved to bo remedia bla bjr the PEBDVtAN SYRUP U Dfsjiepai*. Tbe most inveterate forms of this disease have been com pletely cured by this, medicine, as ample testimony of some of our first citizens proves. For sale in this city by F. Brown, corner Fifth and Chestnut, and. Hassard Sc Co., oorner Twelfth and Chestnut. > dlO-d&Wtf Barnett’s Cocoaine.— BURNETT’S COCOAINE. A single spplicatlon renders tbe hair—no matter how stiff and dry—soft and glossy for several days. It Is tub Bast and Cheapest Hair Dbsbbiro ik thb World. HAZZARD 00., Twelfth and Ohostnut Bts. Sole Agent. For sale by dealers generally, at 60 ot* per bottle. . nolO-tf seamen’s Saving Fund—Northwest Corner of Second and Walnut streets. Deposits received ia small and largo amounts, from el) classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per eent. per annum. Money may be drawn by cheoks without lobs of inte rest. „ Office open daily, from S until 5 o’clock, and on Mon lay and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles JU. Morris , Window Drapery, * BROOATELLB. SATIN DAMASK, BATIN DE LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, REPS, MORES*B, AND FLUSHES, Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the Curtain trade. Owing to the lateness of the season, we will olose out our hoavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates. Curtains cut, made, and put up, lower than prices elsewhere Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip tion, bought at auction, and selling at half the usual price. Window Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape, Gothic, Fresco, Plain Linen, aad Oil Cloth, at whole sale and retail. ' PATTEN'S OWRTAIN STORE, 680 CHESTNUT Street. Saving Fund.—Five Par C«ati lateveat.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THtUD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in Beal Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, aud such feat-class soonrl ties as th charter requires. Office hours, from 0 o’clock in the morning nntil 6 o’olook in the afternoon, nd on Monday and Thursday ersniogs until 6 o’clook, fs6 880, 860, 860, 860, 860, 860, 860, 960.- SINGER’B SEWING MACHINES.—PRICKS RE DUOED.—A new aud elegant Family Bowing Ma chine for $5O, and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an establish ad repu tation for doing the very best work on evezy kind of material, are invited to call at our office and examfee the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can not fail to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER A CO., 002-tJ22 No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. Fine Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices* Closing out the entire Slock of flue Fall and Winter Clothing, at a reduction of from fifteen to twenty per oent. on the former moderate prioei, to prepare for Spring buniness. Every garment manufactured of t v e best materials, and oat, made, and trimmed in the most Elegant Styles, at Robt. H. Ai>ixa> NswSto&i, dll-d JJal 8. E. cor. of Sovonth and Market Sts. Ono-rrice Clothing cl the Latest Styles, and made In the best manner, expressly for bStaii, salib. W« mark oar lowest selling prices lo plain yiouixs oneaohartiolp. All good* made to order are warranted satisfactory, and oar ohi*?biob stshh is strictly ad hered to. We believe this tohetho only /air way ol dealing, as thereby all an treated alike. JONKS A CO., 004 J4ARKBT Street iWntriafles. la Now Yotk, on Monday, December 27th, at Zion Church, by the Rev. Richard Cox, Mr. 0. W. STARR, of Yonkers, to Miss MARY E. LAWRENCE, of Hyde Park. * * On the evening of the 28dlnat., by Rot. T. A Pern ley. Pastor bf Oohrekah.k M. E. Church, Mr. JACOB RCK6IAN to Miss EMMA W. HO&NDR. both or tbifl city. # Os tbo 23d lost.) by Rev. E. Da Schweinltx, JU3TOB R. DULL to U. I.OUI?A, daughter of Henry L. Nagle, B*q , a'l of Ibis city. # On the 21st Inst., at the residence r.f the bride’s fa’ber, by Rev. Daniel Williams. Mr. GEORGE W. bOWBKB to Miss BKOKIB L , daughter of Gen. James Burns, Jr., all of Bedford county, Pa, * On the 6thof October Ja't, by Bar. Newton Horton, at North Thirteenth street. Mr. THOMAS HART, to Miss MARGARET ELIZABETH TAYLOR, both or this city, # On the 26th last., by the same, Mr. DAVID S HER* BINE to Mlcs MARIA BTEFi Y, both of this city. « Oeatljs On Monday, December 27th, Oapt. WILLIAM FLESI ING, in the 7Tth year of his age. Tbo friendsof the family, the BhipMaBters> Society' and the Ship Masters in pert, are invited to attend his funml, on Thursday morning. 30th lust., at 9 o’olock, from the residence of his niece, No. 213 Carpenter at. Funeral services at Dr. Brainerd’a church, Fifth and Piueß’reeta. On the morning of the 27th Inst., Mr. WARD DAVIS, aged 27 years, 6 months, and 13days, • »The relatives and friends of the family, also Upper Dublin Lodge, No. 463. I.' 0. of 0. F., are respect* fally invited to atteod the funeral, from his late resi dence. 915 Ontario itrett. above Poplar, on Thursday morning, at 9 o’clock, -without further notice. To pro ceed to Oheatnut Hill. On the 27th Inst Mrs. SARAH PAULLIK, relict of the late Joel Panllin, In the 74th year of her age. Her relatives and friends, sod those of the family, are respectfully Invited to attond tbo funeral, from her late residence, No. 727 South btxth street, above Fits, wnto, on Thursday morning, at 10 o’clock, without further notice. ** On the27th Inst, Mr. JAMES FERGUSON, In the 26th year of hts age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to nt'end the fuueral, from his late residence, southwest corner of West and Palmer filmts, on this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 8 o’clock, without further notice. #' On the 26th Inst., WILSON P, YASEY, M.D,,in the Blstyearof hla ego. His friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father. Joel Vasey, No. 103 Laurel street, on this (Wednesday) aftereoou, at 2 o’clook. * On the 27th Inst., Mrs. ELIZABETH MoKINLEY. aged 68 years. > The relatives and friends of the family aro respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resldenco of Mr. Charles Greer, Lombard street, between Seven* teenth and Eighteenth, on this (Wednesday) morntnz. atlO o’olock. ** On the 27th inat, Mrs. MARY FITZGERALD, aged 07 years. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from her lato residence No. 263 fltumpbr street, Second, below Pine, ou this (Wed nesday) afterneon, at 2 o’clock. Interment at Cathe dral Cemetery, # On the 27th lost., IDA YOUNG, daughter of John and Mary Laybourn, aged 1 year. 6 months, and 7 days. Tho relatives and friends of the family aro respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Tate, corner of Twenty-fifth and Hamilton streets, on this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. ■* On tbe 27th instant, after a fhort Illness, MORRIS H. SIIUFF. aged 22 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and atso the members of Philadelphia Union No. 1, U. 0. of B. and 8., are respectfully invited to attend his Tenoral, on Ibis (Wednesday) afternoon, at2o’c!ock, from his late resl aenoo,No.226 Chester street, between Race nod Vine, above Eighth. To proceed to Odd Fellows’ Gemttory. # At Frankford,on the 24th instant. Mr. WILLIAM GREENLEY, in tbe 44th year of his age The relatives and friends of the family, also the Nat raganset Tribe, No. 43, of Red Mon, and Wlogohock lag Tribe, No. 83, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, in Lesher street, above Orthodox, on this (Wednesday) Afternoon, 29th , instant, at 2 o’clock. * *• Politlcul.Economy in its Relatione IL3 .TO BUSINESS.”—LOBIN BLODGKT. K«q , iriti deliver a Lecture upon the above subject at BUV .ANT <k STRATTON'S Mercantile ; Coilege4 8. B cor* 'nerBEVI3NTH and OHESTNUT Sts.,'on THUR>DAY EVENING, Dec 80, at 8 o’olook. Easiness Men end Young Men cordially invited. <329-2t nrzpm The First Annuel Meeting of iJvg YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, also of the LADIKB’- CHRISTIAN UNION, of the Tenth Baptist Church, will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, December 80th, at the Church, EIG-UTH Street, above Green; exercisescommenclngat7o’clock. The annual reports will be read, and eddr&wes de livered by Revs. R.Jeffrey, J. Wneaton Smith, D. B, Cheney, and the pastor of the church, Etev. J.H. Keunard, D D.' ' 1 dEO 3t* ysa Office of Union Mutual Insurance L’oni 'U? PANY,—Philadelphia, December i 7; 1868 ■— Notice is hereby given lhat a Stated Meeting of the Scrip-holders will be held at this Office on MONDAY, January'loth, 1869, at ll o’clock A. M. Immediately after which an Eleotiou for Directors will take plaoe. dgQljalO , JOS. 00LLIB0N, Secretary. r/sa The Anniversary of the Foster Home ASSOCIATION will be held ot CONGEST HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, December 30th, at 1% o’olcck, ' * The Obildren of the Institution will bo present and go through various exercises- Addresses may be expected from the Rev. Messrs. CROWELL, BREECE, and CARDEN. And a Collection will be taken ujk d ? 92t* __ ry-sp* Llfe-Blze Photographs In Oil, made at RBIMER’o GALLERY, SECOND Stnet, above Green, have all the advantages of an Oil Painting *nd a Photograph. - ' It* ryr-.f- p. A- Fitzyerald, Esq ,wlll Leoturoln WILMINGTON, De 0.29. LANCASTER HAR UIBBUKG, YORK, and BALTIMORE. d23-ot* ,y=* fi«*o*P.,Prenlice, Esq ,of the Louisville Journal . wtil deliver tho Sixth Lecture, before tho Literarr Coogress, at MUSIOAL FUND HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, Deo. 30th, at 8 o’clock. Sub ,4ot: -'Araericaa Statesmaosaip.” Tickets 25 cants, or ralo at the Bookstores and at the Hall. d2B Bt* Dividend.—New Orleans Oai Light COMPANY —OVFIOK OF THB NEW OK LKANS GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Nbw Oblbass, December 18,1868 —The Directors of the New Orleans Gas Light Company hare declared a senl-anuaal divi dend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on the Ist of January next, (and henceforward,) st the,Office of the Qompiny, in New Orleans, to the Btookholders or their legal representatives. d23-X2t N. O. J TISDALE, Treasurer. lysa Home for Invalids with ' Affections of U THE CHEST. S. W oorner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets. d2B lm West Philadelphia. ry—=» Philadelphia and Darby Railroad Com- 'PANY —The annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the '‘Philadelphia and Dtrby Railroad Company will be held at the SUMMIT HOUSE, Twenty-fourth Ward, in the City of PhlladelohU, oi MONDAY, Jan. 10,1869, at 3 o’clock in the a'fternoon, at wbioh time and plaoe an election will be held for a President and Twelve Directors, to serve for tbe ensuing year. d26-tjlO GEORGE MoHSNRY, Secretary. rysai Office of the Green and Contfee-etreet ±3 PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, No 428 'ALNUT Street.— Philadelphia, December 2f9d, 1868.- ... , -The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com*, liany will be held at their office, on MONDAY, tbe 10ih day of Jauuary next, at 12 o’clock M,' Tbe election for a Pretident aud Twelve Directors of said Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will t*ke •lace at the office ofthe Company on the sam£lay, be ween tbe hours of 12 M and 2 o’clock P M. d24-to jalO ~ GEO. W- HAMERBLY, Sec. Office of the Green and vS PABSBNGBR RAILWAY COMPANY,' No 423 WaLNUT street—Philadelphia. Deo 23d. 1868 The interest falling due upon-the 3BVKN PER CT. Bond a of this Company, on the 16th of January next, will bo paid upon presentation of the coupons, at the office of the Company, on said day. HABRY CONNELLY. Treasurer. ry-=» Office of the £a«t Mohanoy Railroad 3 COMPANY.— Philawslpbia, December 18th, The annual meeting of the Stockholder* of this Cora* piny, ftud an election for officers to serve the enium* year, will he held at the office of the Company, No. 407 LIBRA BY. Street, on MONDAY, the 10th day of Jana* ary next, at 10 otolock A. M. d2o»mw&fr«tjafi A. McINTVRR, Secretary. Office of thr l.ittie Schuylkill ftuvigtt* TION RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY.— PniLjLDSLFHiA, December 18th, 1808. The annual meeting of the Stockholder* of this Com pany i and an election for officers to serve the ensuing rear, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, the 10th day of Janu ary next, it 11 o’olock A. M. d2O-mw&fr tjas JOHN ANDERSON, See. & Tres’r. Office of the East Itlahanoy Railroad J? COMPANY, No. 407 LIBRARY Street.—Phila delphia, December 9tb.1868. Seale* proposals will be reoelved at this office until one o’clock t\M ,on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of January, 1869, for excavating a Ttinnal through the Droid Mountain, and the approaches to the same,/ A Map and Profile will be exhibited, and all necessary information given on application at the Company’s office. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any and all proposals which may not be considered satisfac tory In all respects. dlO-fmAwtj.s* JOHN ANDERSON, Engineer. rvsa Chestnut mu and Cheltenham Railroad COMPANY.—The annual meeting of the Stock holder of the Chestnut Hill and JObelteobara Railroad Company, to elect & President end Twelve Directors of the Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Company’s office, Germantown Depot, on MON DAY, January 10th. 1859, at 10 o’clock A. M. J. LIUHTFOOT, . Secretary* d24-27,29,31&ja3,6,7» y=s» Second and Third-street Passenger Rail* 3 WAY COMPANY.—Philadelphia, December 23, 1858. The annual mfictingof the Stockholders of the Second and Third-street Ptssenger Railway Company, or Phlla* delphta, -will be held at the office of the Company, No 226 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1860, at 12 o’o'ock U., at which time and place an elec tion will be held for a 'President and Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. d24-tjalO BENDY BHARWOOD, Beo’/. y=a# Insurance Company of the state of PENNSYLVANIA.—PHiLADEi.t>piA, December 23, 1868 —The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at tbe Company’s Office, No. 4 Exchange Building, on TUEBDAY, January 4, 1860, at 13 o’clock noon And an Election for Thirteen Directors of the Company, to serve for one-year, will bo held at'the same place on MONDAY, January 10th, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. 51. and 1 o’clo«k P. M. d23tjalo WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. Notice*—Office of the Westmoreland LLi? COAL OOMBANY.—PHiLADBi>mA, December 2Ut, 1858. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com' p&oy will be held at their office, No. 230 South THIRD Street, on WEDNESDAY, tbe Oth of January, 1859, at 12 o’clock, at which time an election will be held for Eleven Director* and a Secretary and Treasurer, to servo for the ensuing yoar. d 2- tj*6 F. H. JACKSON, Secretary. rvrsa officnof the North. Pennsylvania Rail* LL3 road company. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the North Poursylvsnla Railroad Company will be held at the office of the C*mpanv,No 407 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia, oq MONDAY, January 10th, 1859, at 12 o’clock M , at which time and pl&oe an election will be held for a President and Ten Directors to serve for the ensuing year. , ‘ d22-tjalo UPWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary, rysss* Philadelphia nnd Reading Railroad Of- LL2 PICE, No. 227 South THIRD Street. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of thl Company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at this office on or before the 81st Instant, When receipts will he gitren, and check* will be ready for delivery on the 3d proximo, In exobaege for such re ceipts. S. BRADFORD, d2B-dtBl Treasurer, ft Office oi the Quaker City Insurance Com ILf PANT, 408 WALNUT Street. Nonce—The third annutl meeting of the Stock holders of the “ Quaker City Imuranoe Company ” will be held at the office of the Company, No. 408 Walnut Ftreet, on TUESDAY, tbe 4tb day of January, 1860, between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clook, for the oleotlon of DlrSstom hod offioe|a fur tbe ensuing year. dt-etoAth-2m u. B. OOGG&HALL, Secretary. (Ysa Jayne's Hall'‘Prayer Meetings—Notice— -I_kJj Owing to a previons engagement of tbe Hall, tbo BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held. until farther notice, In tbe SANSOM-BTRJ9BT CHURCH, (rear of the sew hotel ) All Are cordially Invited to attend, tod the meeting leopeh for all to take part who are members or any Evaogelioal Church. d2O-tf ry-V“ Office of the Merclmuts’ aud Mechanics’ Ik 3 INBURANOB COMPANY. . An election for twenty-seven Directors, to serve for tbo ensuing year, will be held at tho effloe, No. 223 WALNUT Street,on MONDAY, January 3d, iB6O, at 12 o’clock. [dSQ-tjaS] J, D. OKOBGBPresident. Commonwealth Insurance Company, of \X3 THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA —Office N. WTcorner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streota.-PhUa delphia, December 8, JB5B. Notice is hereby given, to the Stockholders of this Company, that the annual meeting, and an election for ten Directors, to servo tbe ensuing year, will t >ke piece at the office of the Company, on the first MONDAY (3J) of January next, at 12o’ clock M. dO-tjaB SAMUEL ti. MOON, Secretary. iy=f=» Twrll h Annual Hall of the French LLf Benevolent society. 7he Committee roapeotfully announce that their ANNUAL BALL, for the relief of their Indigent coun trymen, will take place at the MUStsiAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY, Jan. 25th, 1859. Tickets, admitting & Gentleman and 'wo Ladles, s‘4. Every effort will be made by the Managers to render this popular fete equal, If not superior, to any hereto fore given, aud tb#y look confidently for a continuance of tbe patronage of the friends of this Benevolent la. BUtution Floor Manager—JULES MARTIN COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS, 8. Destouet, A Ardex, H Uncommon, E. Durand, ' U Pprdriaux, J. Fiot, E. Roussel, M. llouvier, A.B Durand, A Lvfore, P. S. Duval, W. Pelletier, n. Tirol, M V. Oiry, J B Champronj. Tickets maybe procured from B. ROUSSEL, 618 PRUNE Street, or A. B. DURAND, OUEbTNUT, above Twolth streets, south side. d26-29-jl 6 818 16 20 22 24 25 Kl*ctlon.—Penn Mutual Life Insurance U 3 company. An election for Nine Trustees, to serve for three years, will be held at tho Offico of tho Company, north east corner of Third and Dock struots, on MONDAY, thf third of January next between tho hours of IQ atul 12 o’clock A M. JOHN W.HOUNOR. Sec’y. December 18,1868 dlfi-wsa tjaSlf (Vffa* Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain UJ? RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. NOTICE The annual meeting or the Htoobholders of the Huntingdon and broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be bold at their No 309 WALNUT Btreet, on TUESDAY. January 11th, 18S9, at 11 o'clock A. M , when an elcotloa will be held for h President and Twelve Directory, to eervo for the ensuing jear J. P. AERTSON, Secrt-Ury. December 24,1858. ry”» Notice —Office of thn Westmoreland Llof COAL COMPANY, No, 280 South THIRD St., corner of Willing s Alley -~Fhu<adhm'iua i December 22d,1868. At a meeting of tho Directors, held THIS DAY, ft Dividend of EIGHT PER GENT was declared on tho capital stock, psyablo to Stockholders, or thoir legal representatives, at the office of the Company, on and after January 3d, 1860. The Transfer Rooks will he closed until January 6th, next. F. U. JACKSON, d23-tjas Treasurer. fY~r-» Office of the Western Insurance Com- Uof PANY—Philadelphia, Deo. 215t,1858. An election for Ten Directors, t? serve for theensuleg year, will be held at the office of tbe Company, No 111 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, Jannarr3 1860, at 12 o’clock WILLIAM B. NORRIS, d2l-l2t» President, The coupons of Hie First Mortgage Lk3 Bonds of tho Williamsport and Elmira Railrcod, due Ist January, 1869, will be paid on presentation at the office of the Company. No. 308 WALNUT Street, on and after 3d proximo. WM. 0. LONGSTItETH, Philadelphia, 12tli month, 23.1868. Treasurer, d23-0t ’ ‘ nr& Office Philadelphia Gas Works. Nov. LL3 25th, 1868. Proposals will be received at this office until noon of the 80th December next, for the sale of Stock of the Germantown Gas Company, and, also, of the Richmond Gas Company, to the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gae Works, as an Investment to the Sinking Fund of said works. n26-td3Q. W. PENNELL, Cashier. ryisa* Office of the Franklin having Fond' LL3 BOOlETY.—Pailadhlphia, Deo. 17th,lff>8 A meet! og of tho Stockholders will be held at tho Office of tho Company, on MONDAY, Deo. 2Tth. 1868. be tween the hours of 11 and 8 o’clock, to elect Thirteen Directors to serve the ensuing year. (118 BlOt# OYRUB OADWALLADEIt, Treasurer. Safeguard Insurance Company of New Uj? YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and 12 WALL Street, New Yoik, The annual meeting of the Stookbo’dora of tbli Com pany, held at their office, in Philadelphia, on MON DAY; December 13th, 1858. the following gentlomen "were elected'Direotora thereof for the ensuing year: Jacob N. Reeler, Hon S B. Oasv-fng, Francis Blackburns, Charles F. Watrous, , Robert P.*Klng, ' A V. Stout, - ' E. B. English, Ellho J. Baldwin, George H, Levis, J A. H. Hasbrouok, R. Clark, Aaron Olose, ' Joseph B. St'dfeld, John M. Beach, ' John Prentice. Honry B. Foote, ‘Edward Wiler, Matthew Kelley, : P.E.Birokhead, M. Rader, • . i William H. Porbes. Alexander, O. Lawrence, Daniel Meaimjore, Alfred Clapp, At a subsequent meeting of the Board, JACOB N._ KEELER, Esq,, was unanimously oleoted President, and Henry & Foote, Secretary thereof, and! Belah Squires, Emj., was appointed attorney and counsellor of *W» Company &t the olty of New York. - . d!7-lm HENRY R. POOTE, Secretary. The Clinic of the Female Medical Col- LL3 LEGE, No 627 AROH Street, la open regular-' if ou WEDNESDAY and BATORDAY, from ll to 1 o olook. Female Professors will always be found in at tendance to examine and prescribe for patients, dl-lra New |\W PUBLICATIONS. 11 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES, by the late Rev. F. W. Rober’son. 12mo. NOTES FROM THE PLYMOUTH PULPIT. A col lection of Memorable Passages from the Discourses of Honry Ward Beecher 12tno SALVATION BY CHRIST. By Francis Wayland. 12mo. „ WILLIE WINKIK’B NURSERY SONGS OF SCOT* LAND. vPobms. By Frances A. Kemble. 16mo. HONEY BLOSSOMS FOR LITTLE BEES. Illus- Mated ' OHBISTMAS nOURS. - - CHRIST AND THK INHERITANCE OF THE SAINId. ..By Thomas Guthrie.-D,D< 12m0.' THf'RNDALE; Or. The Conflict of Orioioos. 1 ‘ fOOItTKJSN PJST GOiLINGB, and other pretty Bto r,M . 7 l T HENRY WILLARD ; Or, The Vilne of Right Prlnol ploe. By Ihe author oi " fMeard OlifTjrd. !; 16mo. For ealo at low prioen'. by •WM, B t ALFRED MARTIKM, 429 Ho 608 OHRMNDT Street,.' 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THE LIFE AND LETTERS —OF— DOUGLAS JERROLD, BY HIS PON, BLANCHARD JBRROLD, Thfa volume ia full of Interest, and will contain lettera from many distinguished literary men to the Pubj«*ct of the Memoir. 1 vol., 16mo. , d27-miw2tif HOLIDAY EXOUR dwf4»^SßSßiaiSMsicks to i*ew yoke* ]iy PhUadripbi* *n<J Trenton and Camden and Amboy Railroad Companies Tiowe Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, 81st December, and SATURDAY, let January, / nd rviorn from New York on MONDAY, January 8. Kxcurslrnifta will take the 8, BK, and 10 A. M., and 2, Otf, aud ll# P. M. Lines on friday, acd the 0, B#, and 10 A' M. Lines on Saturday for New York. Returning. will leave New York on MONDAY, the 3d January, at 6,8, and 11 A. M., aud 2 acd 4P. 11. Pare for tho Excursion ...,,.,,.,,.$4 d 29 At WM. H. QATZMkR, Agent. Heating buildings with waste STEAM. JOSEPH W. ANTHONY. OHUBOH STBEET, BELOW HEED, Offers his services to put Pipei la buildings for He»t« lag, and refers to tha following Letters as to its utility and his capability. V? here Steam ia used it costs nothing after the Pipes aro laid, and Buildings are Warmed without risk from Tire. LETTERS. Daldwik & Oo.’s Lcoo Works, Dec. 2, ’6B J. W. Antuo&T, —Dear Sir: You ask howw* are pleased with oar heating pipes Tor wanning the shop by exhtdit Itvam, an altered by you. I mil state that they work charmingly, and w© are sitiefled that you have rendered them ofiicient and useful. Heretofore they were of no use to us, although put up at connldn'nble fxpense, avd since overhauled without boaotit, and tbeywore abandoned, as they choked the engine and gave no heat: but now there seems to be no difficulty In that respect, our shop is well heattd, and the work appears to be well done. . Tory respectfully youra, 0. T. PARRY, Sup’t of M. W. Baldwin’s Locomotive Works. Gibsonior Mills, Oot 17,1858. Mr. Joseph W. Ahthosy —Bear tdr: Yonr f»TOt of the llth innt. has been received, and should have re* calved my attention eatllor, but could not for want of U>to. You wish to know how onr pipes in tlio store room answer tbo porposo for which they were lute .ded. I would say they work almost to perfection: we can con trol them no ai to in&ko any degree of heat desired In a very short timo. A. Buchanan, the man who uses Uinu. tells n o he can raise the hoat to 00 degrees in ten minutes after letting in steam, and says bo does not know to what height he could raise Iho heat aa he never has bad occasion to test th-Ir full capaolty. He tbiuks the hentoould be raised b’gh enough for our pur* peso with half the quantity of pipes It roqulres watch ing to prevent the boat from rising too high. Yours, very truly. HARRISON MASON. <l29.wfm6t# O'AY ANA CIGARS.— A very superior JuL lot of new crop tobacco, jttßt received and for sale low by OIIARLEB TKTE, d29-10t 138 Walnut street. Havana cigars, of tho most coie brated brands, vis: PAHTAGAB, FIGARO, fcUIUSBESE, FLOR VKLFB, SULTaNA, KSPANA, &o.,Ac. In X , 1-5, and I*lo boxes, of different sizes, and made ot superior beary new crop tobtcco, now receiv ing. and for sale low by OITAtIL* S TETE, d 29 lOt 188 Walnut street. ImSNILA ROPE—Assorted sizes, manu -IYA factored and for sale at lowest New York prloes, by WEAVER. FITLER & 00., No 23 N. WATER Ft. and 22 N. WHARVES. ’ d 29 TAH, Pitch, and Oakum constantly on hand and for salo, in lots to salt purchasers, by WEA VER, FITLER, 00., No. 23 N. WATER Street and 22 N WIIARVEB. d 29 Extension tables, suitable for ships, steamboats, botols, and dwellings, forsale cheap, at manufastoyy, No. 359 South THIRD Street. <UB*lm 1858..,. Uetail ®rn ©oobv. t CLOAKS CLOSING OUT. FINAL REDUCTION IN PRICES AT TBI ■ ' PARIS MANTILLA f CLOAK EMPORIUM. $l2 Oloaka Reduced to $9 00. $M Oloaka Reduced to $lO 00. $lO Oloaka Reduced to $l2 00. ' $lB Oloaka Reduced to $l5 60. $2O Oloaka Reduced to $l5 00. $24 Oloaka Beiuced to $lB 00. $33 Oloaka Reduced to $22 60. $4O Oloaka Reduced to $3O bo. $lO Oloaka Reduced to $45 00. ' ( . $6O Gloats Reduced tos6o 00. $lOO Cloaks Reduced to $75 00. The subsorlber* hare still lo Store a full assortment of all the leading Styles, but havlog closed their work rooms for the season, no NEW OLOAKS will henceforth bo received/ / J. ff. PEOOIOB & 00., (129 708 CHESTNUT STREET. S ELLING OPF CLOAKS! , AT AN IMMENSE RERUCTION ■ . i IN PRICES. LAOOMPAGNIEFRANOAIBE ■ Are now selling off their lvge and elegant stock of FtiENOH. CLOAKS, regirdless attheymuit all be'sold by the l£>th of JANUARY next, being about to make seme change In their business. LA OOMPAGNIB FRANOAIBE Are also offering— A splendid assortment of FRENCH MOUNTED JEWELRY, at wholesale prices, most suitable for fßff YEAR GIFTS. THIIR VBBMCS EMBROIDERIES, LACES, LACE VEILS, and REAL LACE GOODS, Will all be found equally low, on some of which they REDUCTION,OF FIFTY PER CENT. Particular attention is directed to the following— A lot of REAL LAOS SETS at's6, worth $2O to $25. Do. LACK MUSLIN SETS at 75 cts., worth $l6O. ~...$1 00. FURNER & CO., 1 d23-5t . 810 CHESTNUT Street. J£YKE & LANDELL HAVE REDUCED THEIR PINE STOCK OF 33‘Xt "ST GOODS FOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS. (124-tjal \M77NTER STOCK REDUCED. » V Ladies 1 Beaver Oloths. Fine Black Cloths. Boys* Wear—Oassimeres. Batinett*, and Vestings. All atWBOLBBALE RATES. DRESB GOODS. Heavy Valencias, 38# t 045 cento, 25 sent Delaines at 17 cents. Merrimack Prints at 11 cents. Merinoes—Colors—Vine Bines and Blacks. CLOAK ROOM Elegant Beaver Cloaks and Raglans. Very handsome Garments at much less than usual prices for same quality. $lO, $l2. and slsCloak*are UNSURPASSED. BROOHS SHAWLS. A very large stock also of Woollen Bhawls. REDUCTION Will commence on thelBth DECEMBER. N. B.—No deviation from price. COOPER A CONAKD, d!8 8. E corner NINTH A MARKET Bto. Holidays. SHARPLSBB BROTHERS Will sell throughout this month— HANDSOME FANCY SILKS EMBROIDERIES ardLAOE SETS. NEW WINTER FABRICS. At a great redne ion from the usual prices. dls If CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. r«HEAP SHAWLS. LONG BLANKET SHAWLS. *3 60 to $5. BEVBBbIBLE SHAWLS. BBOOHE SHAWLS. . FRENCH WOOLLEN SHAWLS; TRAVELLING MAUDS. SHARPLESS BROTHBRB, d!5 If CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. oaoinge -ftinb’-. SIX-PENNY SAVING FUND, coiner of WALNUT and FIFTH Streets. Open every DAY rom9 to 8 o’clock, and on TUESDAY and (FRIDAY EVENINGS until 7 o’clock. Large or small soma re ceived and returned on dement, with Interest. JOHN TBOMSON, President. J.Hintu* Boboklyt, Sec. A Treasurer. d 23 1m CDisoolutions anb (Kouarineraljii)* rpHE FIRM OF QU.INTIN CAMPBELL, E JR., ACO . having been dissolved by the death of QUINTIN OAMPBBLL, Jr . the business 0 f the late Ora will be settled byH A. BHAOKBLFOR D, or his attorney, W. H. INBKEBP, Philadelphia, r by BHAOKELFORD, HAGAN. A ETTLA, No. IT MUR BAY St.eet,New York H. ALLBTON SHACKELFORD, .Surviving Partner. PHaiDiLbfliA, Nor. 80,1868. The Bubsorlberi have this day associated themselves, for the transaction of the Jobbing of FiNCY GOODS, at No. 17 MURBAY Street, New York, under the firm of SHACKELFORD, HAGEN, A ETTLA. H. ALLBTON tHIOKELFOBD, MATT T. HAGBN, DAVID R: ETTLA. PsiLAnatrSfi, Dee. let, 1868. dl-lm ©entlenuti’a .fnrnieljmg <®aobs. ANNOUNCEMENT. R. 0, WALBORN A 00., (Now) Hoe. 6 »nd t North SIXTH Street, Have now in Store a most complete and varied Stock of— GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, spinal* roa CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. They beg to inform the publio in general) and the Ladies' in particular, that tbeir line of GENTLEMEN’S DRESSING GOWNS Is unequalled m this city. dll-lmlf Samng XHad)ines. SPECIAL NOTICE— ► 3 I have this day received a small stock of WHEELER A WILSON SEWING MAOniNES, Which I am ready to sell and deliver promptly. HENRY ( OY. Ag»nt, d27*Bt 62 i CHESTNUT Street. CJEWING MACHINES. >3 SAVAGE’S PATENT. TH* MOST BIHFL*—MOST FSRVBOT. No. 722 CHESTNUT STREET. The most desirable Bewing Machines fox Families vet mads d 8 lmif* iUmbcflltw. jgENSIBLE PRESENTS. UMBRELLAS A choice Assortment ofSilk and Gingham Umbrellas, roB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Finished In superior style, for sale at prices to please, AT ins MANUFACTORY OF SIMON HEITER , N. W. eorner THIRD and MARKET Streets. dS-wfAm-tjal-if* TH E PHILADELPHIA HOSE COM PANY, No. 1, hss presented a petition to the Court of Quarter Sessions for the City and Oountytf PhUadelphia, praying that the words “ and Steam Fire Engine” be included in and added to their corporate name and title, an that said Company shall be known as the << Philadelphia Hose and Bt«am Fire Engine Com pany, No. land that the Court do make said decree on FRIDAY, the 81st day of December, 1858. EDWARD H. WEIL, d2B-2t* Attorney for the Petitioner. ttOUTHWABK BANK, Philadelphia, June 28, 1853. NOTICE is hereby given, that The Southwark Bonk of Philadelphia,” located in the Oity of Phila delphia, and created for Banklug purposes, with a capi tal of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, intends to make application to the next Legislature of this Commonwealth for an Increase of oue hundred and fifty thousand dollars to Its present capital stock. By order of the Board of Directors ■ j 630-wed 0 moa F. P. STEEL, Cashier. CONSIGNEES OF GOODS PER Jgjijs Bremen bark ELIZABETH, Sannnr, master, will please send their pormits on board, at Oattel’s Wharf, above Market street, or to F. H. QARJES, 23 South THIRD Street. All goods not permitted within five days will be sent to the Publio Stores. d26-4t* POKK. —109 barrels New Mess Pork for Mia V 0. 0. SADLER * 00., I4ROH Bt.. aftoonS dnortmlnw Vrmit. BUTTER.— 69 tubs Goshen Butter just re faired, and for sale by 0. C. SADLBR, & 00., ARCH St., second door below Front. CCOTOH ALE.—2O casks Younger’s Ale, in Glass and Stone, in store, and for sale by A. MERINO, 110 South FRONT Street d?» CHRISTMAS DINNER EXTENSION TABLE 3, good and cheap, at manufactory, 269 South THIRD Btreet. fl 10W LINES, AND BOW AND STERN X LlNES—Manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER, & 00, No. 23 North Water Street, |*nd 92 North Wharves d 25 CECKETAKY. AND BOOK-CASES, in )3 great variety, at manufactory, 269 South THIRD Street. WARDROBES OF ELEGANT STYLES, for «ale cheap, at manufactory. 269 South TIIIHD Street. CLOAKS! have cade a jFoc Sale anJ> to get. ffSfl foe sale OR TO LET—The very -Thm'-nOTjr Brio* DWELLING HOXJBR, No. 217 South NINTH Btre.fc, bslow Wuluut .tieet. It has nearly all the modern conveniences, and has lately been put into complete order. From ite central situs tinn it le well adapted for a Pbvelcton or mau of basi* neu. For *enr» .p,l> to L W GLENN, nrtt door, or to GLENN A CO., 726 CHESTNUT Sfceet. up . d 29 wl2t* PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known as HAN WELL MILL, the Wissshiokon Creek, and one mile from Chestnbt Hill Railroad Btation. This Mill is adapted to make fine Book Papers, i It has three engines, one foor machine', 62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the suc cessful manufacture of paper. Possession given imme* diately. Apply to, or address/, GEORGE n. LEVIS, d»-M 1 / ' No 80 South SIXTH Street. fiq FOR SALE OR RENT—The Hotel MliiL Property, with' Stabling,' Hay. Posies, and! seven acres of land attached, at Mt. Ephraim, four milefi-from Oamden, N. J. Applyto r E. V. MIDDLETON fc BRO , i2S.et 6 North FRONT Street. 459 WANTED TO RENT—A Modem bnilt 81SI Duelling Hotue, Tent not to exeee4 1602. ;Looa tt in north of Walnut and wort of Thirteenth «tr»et Addteea ■■ Prompt Tenant,” offloeof thle paper. d2Mt r pO L E T THE EIBBT HLOOtt AND BASEMENT VERT DESIRABLE GHIAKTITE FRONT STORE, No. 287 OHE3TNUI STEEET. INQU.IBE ON THE PREMISES; MTO RENT—The store No. 19 Straw- BERRT Street, with the 2d. Bd, and 4th etnrtee. 21 feet front by 138 feet to Feeondstreet. well lighted throughout; would be suitable for a Dry Goods Import ing or OomrdwUin House Arplj to ROBEftT Mi- GKKGOR, 233 South TRIAD Street. ■ d2O-12t# mPOE RENT .—THE BELLEVUE , HOUSE, in Colombia, Pa., corner of Front sod Walnut streets, formerly kept by Francis Bcggs, John Barr, and Mrs. SARAH HAINES. There Is. hydrant. Water and gas throughout ihe House, and a Restaurant in the.baaemsnt The House is partly furnished. 'Pos session c*»n be bad on cr before the 26th of Maroh' next. For farther particulars apply to / • .• JOHN BOGGS, Agent, dll*s&w*6t . - - residing in Marietta, Pa. * fjolibaji' ©oqbs. Fancy. goods . POR , - • ‘ CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS, W.D.GLENN, NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Offers at low prices a large variety of new goods of his own Importation, constating In part of— LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS AND CABAS, PAPIER MACHB WORK-BOXES, DESKS Ac., TOILET BOTTLES, • Richly Gilt and Deoorated. PORTEMONNAIEB AND POCKET-BOOKS, In great variety. FANCY INKSTANDS, In Bronte, Porcelain, Glass, Ac. , CARD OASES, CIGAR OASES, CIGAR STANDS, In Rosewood and Ebony. DRESSING OASES AND PORTABLE DESKS. MEMORANDUM AND BALL TABLETS. ODOR BOXES AND GLOVE BOXES. MEDALLIONS IN PLASTIC IVORY. SCOTCH WOOD FANCY ARTICLES, SNUFF BOXES, £o. CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS* Together with many other articles, to all of which th attention of dealers and the public is Invited. diO-tjal-lf COatttjes, Jewetts, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OF J£\ FINE JEWELRY, jgjgl At low prices. Just received Coral, Lava, Came? and GoJd Jewelry in teto. Also, Soaif Pins. Seal Rings, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, Chains, Ac, English, French, and American Watches, at a G. RUSSELL, d4-lm 22 North Sixth street. Bailey & co., FOXJEUIT BAILEY A KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE. Now opening their fall stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of the pu>lle« SILVER-WARE, WATOHEB, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AVWIOLBSAXJi AMD EMAIL. Meadows & go., BIAirUTAOTUMBS OF STERLING BILYKR WARE, No. 3XO CHESTNUT Street. An extensive assortment of Holiday Gifts constantly on hand. d7-lm itloneß. " AID nnn and other sums to in © IUdVVVj vest on Mortgage. 0. D. COLLADAY. d?9-lt* No. 434 WALNUT Street. ontri | ( W|| |TO LOAN, in sums to suit npon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Guns, Merchandise,* Clothing, dee , on mode rate terms, by JONES & CO., Brokers, N. W. corner THIRD end GABKKLL Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished for the last 35 years. Office hours from 7A. M to 7 P. M. d!7-lm If FARGO, & CO., 400 CHESTNUT STREET, Purchase the Interest COUPONS STATE OT 0 A LIT 0 B IA dT.tjU Minted illeat. MINCED ME AT.—The subscriber has commenced manufacturing his NK PLUS ULTRA MINOKD MEAT, which he offers to his customer* in large or small quan tities Orders through Blood’s Di“p*teb will be punc tually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Sts., dO-lm-lf Philadelphia. Bemanals. REMOVAL. SAMUEL, H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS UEMOVED TO No. 1123 CHESTNUT STREET, TBIRD DOOB lUOW mittß. . South Sid., Whera he fa nr.pared to execute .11 orders in hla Hue, having oo haad a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men's wear. BAMUEL H. MATTBON, nSS-Sm-lf No. 1128 CHESTNUT Street. D'r. e. Moclellan, ftemored to No. Htl WALNUT Street, dID lm Nortbeare corner of Fifteenth street. Commiosion ponses. JB. VALENTINE ft CO., e COMMISSION MERCHANTS roK tbb sals or AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, No 81 COMMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Special attention gfrento'Celleeting and Remitting Exohanga. d2B- Sm. Auction, commission, and gene ral AGENCY BUSINESS -P. WELLINGTON having permanently located himself at Pensacola, “la., informs the publio In general that he has opened os PALAFOX btreet. nearly opposite the Market House, a geuoral Auction, Commission, and Agency Business, and would respeetfally solicit con«lgnrnenti of all kirdi of goods and merchandise for AucMon,oronCommls* ft l oQ( dO-mw&ffim&Wßm Likens for men’s wear. American Linen Company’* superior style Brown Lioen Coatings, X * nd Hi verlous shades; Brown and Bleached Linen Ducks, various styles; Brown Linen Drills. A choice assortment of the above Goods now on sample, and for sale by JOSEPH LEA, die-tf 12* and 180 CHESTNUT Street. (Express dtumpames, faST war uuaw ujinHOLIDAY PRESENTS. The ADAMS! XPRE3S COM PANY will give partianlar attention and care to the forwarding of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Intended for re sidents of other cities. The articles should be woll packed, and addressed with the name of atreetand number of dwelling. When the delivery U desired ou a particular date, it should be noted on tbe package Philadelphia, December 0. JOHN BINGHAM, Supt., dlO-dtjal-if Penn Division. Ipljotograpljs, &t. CG. ORANE ,B PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, • (Formerly VAN LOAN’S,) 632 ABOH Btreet. All the various styles and sizes of Piotures, Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Photographs, and Ivorytypes are taken, and at moderate prices. d7-3m* iUiUinerg ©ouDs. TO THE LADIES— Opening of DR.E6S OAFS and HEAD DIUSSBEB, at No. 718 AROH Street, below Eighth. The subscriber will open, TUESDAY, 2* at instant, a choice lot of Dress Caps and Head Dresses for toe Beason, and will oommence this day selling off his rich stock of Winter Bonnets, French Flowers and Ribbons, without regard te cost, to make room for spring manu facturing. THOMAS MORGAN, d2I-12t 718 ARCH Street, below Eighth. gLEIGHS, SLEIGHS. A large lot of all sites, for sale by S. W. JACOBS, dS-fr 626 ABOH Btreet. O N DO N PORTER AND BROWN HTOT7T 26 oasts Barclay A Perkins’s Brows Btout ,B 2Bdo. do. Porter, fn etere, end for **l® M■ MSRINO.IM South HmJnX Btreet. - £Da«t«. ‘ -CHARMER*- The -Advertiser, a Harried F Man with a small family, is dfcfilrons of im->i an eogsgem-ht. to take effect by the l6th. March, 165C* y as a Farmep. 'Any gentleman owning a good farm, aal 'well stocked, wishing to obtain the services of & thorough Farmer; to take the entire charge of thu please address Fanner, at the office of this paper, for one week, with name and residence. N B —Reference unexceptionable j all caomnoirajf tlous will bo promptly answered. d2u St* iftlvrinn CASH WANTED—For mt interest lo t business that vill P*J» >n two *-r three years, $60,000, and,no risk. K"&! Bstate security will be giren that a certain amount will be realized Can be an active or silent member. Address J, DAVID, 633 PostOffioe. It# non —ASHTON’S A.QESCY, 60S OHKBINCT Street. ■ A partner of character capacity, with a cub capital of $9 000 or mere, is wautea to join in the condo ot.ofa eaeb Dry Qoods Jobbing TMde- Equal Q l large facilities are at the command of tbo aoreitieiog party, who will open with or without eon neopinon the Ist of January. 1869. Apply from Bto 10 A. M., or froul 3jtf to BP. M.' dt«-3t* f " >J 11VUV —A. PAHTNER WAITED, /via v , *bo can invest bom $lO,OOO to iiQ >ooov.wliere a like amount is already invested. In a B iiw n s" profitable Rneißess.-now weU established, and wUck maybe neatly and safely ex* tetded. . , ' i‘ i» «i acute Business HAX tiiitii«tnt*d. A f. rtune can be' realised is a few j«ar«. Address'Enterprise,” at this office, or oonralt re* specling It JOHN 0/ KBBSHAW, on* of the proprietors. of the Commercial Agency, No. is N>-th THIBP etrget, , r r l V , . dig-;t* TO CAPITALISTS.^-Pawner ‘wanted to take oae-third or! on©, half/Interest in 21,000 Acres of Land \ d-nßelybovered with White Afd Norway Pine, of largegrowtb, together with Gang and. English Milli, now in complete operation, situated la’OUntcn eo., Pa., oh Uoe of £ notary and Brie Railroad ' The 1 And*.were aelenledwlth unusual. esre, by s per* eon rally cocopetent tojadjfe of .thfcatDOunt of Lumber ther wonldyleld, acreTjyiere.ss he travelled over every P&*t of them 1 , a portion of theite lands is richly nod»r laid with Coal, sod parties cao.be fa’JsfiedtbaYihs Jands the beet lu;he country In every aspect'of the purchaser, may rely opoo a oonataat and rapid appreciation of the value of hie Investment. for funner inforoAtim, addicts • - - • niUr . . _B. 8. OLABE. Agent. das-ot* - . Catatouh, Xio*a 00., N. 7. ANTED—By a Young Man, a Situation 7. *° swet about a store. Ac t has a knowledge of ®o?^* w Piog.‘ Beference given; 'Address J. K 8.. M 629 North SECOND Street. 43331#* fJENTLEMEN OF ADDERBS AND CHA VN raeter are wanted tocauTaasfova'popularMercan* tde To Cempetent par ties, the busmens will be fa’rly remunerative,- 'Address “ L. O. X Pr**t office. . , . T . d23-Bt# A WIDOW LADY—Competent as a Cor /*■. respondent on matters of basinets and Copyist of legal papeis—detireafemploymeatiu the above, or would act as Reader and Amanuensis, Housekeeper and Com panion to an invalid, or as Guveraea*—teaching j?Dg «lieh. Music, Dyn«iDg, Ad. Address Mrs. J. HOWARD. Box 181, Post tffi«e. dfcMjlO A SITUATION AS BOOK « ▼ keeper in a Wholesale .or Commission House, by a middle *g<;d man-from Western Pennsylvania, by whom a liberal share of trade could be influenced. For references icqulre at this office. dllmastjl# Me ROHA Jf T S ENGAGED IN THE Wholesale Hosiery, Trimmings, end Verity bosl* nefs, can bear of a -person, ©very way qualified, who Wishes a situation esEaUsman. Best of city refeyenoe will be given. Address «• Experience,” Box Ho. 2011 Philadelphia Post office. ~ d23-4t OBICKS AND BUILDING MATERIALS *-f wanted in exchange for Beal Estate.- Address * Box 1107,*’P.0. - dtt.sp# VV'ANTED-A Young Man who writes a hand and is quick.at Azures. Address 44 Jobber.” this office. • ■ • ' ~d27-3t* ‘’MU'ANTED—By an intelligent Young Mao, * * a situation an Assistant in a wholesale estab lishment. Address B G.,” at this office. d27-3t* \W ANTED,FOR THE UNITED STATES » " OAVALBY—AbIe-bodlod, touaanied on. to wkom will be five* good pay, board, dotting, end medical attendance. Pay from $l3 to $22 per moo tb, Ho man baring a wifsor child will be MenUd. Apply for MOUNTID BHRViai at Ho: 81T HARUT fltmC aboTt ligbth, north side: I. H. MOORE, Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, BeeraithsgoSeer. Standing. BOARDING.— Several select persons will find rerj desirable board in a famil j of refinement. Acceptable reference# given nod required. Address “West,”office of The Press d2&-2v* ftmttaemntte. TM[BS. D. P. BOATERS** WALNT7T-S3\ if A THEATRE, corner of NINTH and/WALKS? Streets ... FAREWELL BENEFIT OF JIB. BIOHINGB. THIS (Wednesday) SVENZNQ; December 29, 1858, NATURE vs..ART. Mrs. Oldfield.. Miss J. M. Davenport. Nathan Oldwortby.. ......Mr. Richin**. Susan., Miss C-TUchinis. DAUGHTER OF. THE REGIMENT. Cartouche .Mr. Rtcbingti. Marie .Mist 0. Riching<. Prices of admission-—Second Tier and'FamUy Cirtuv, and Third Tier, 25 cents; "Parquet* 87 H cento; Drees Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes.acoortiing to tbclr loeMe, 78 and |6; Single Beats In Orofcsstraaad Privato Boxes, 76 cents. Boon openat'half.past 0o'clock: Curtain rises at T o’clock. TOTHEATLET A CLARKE IO AfiOH-ST. T ▼ THEATRE.—WiIIiam S. -Fredericks, Acting and Btaiee Manager. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, December 39,1868, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Asa Trenchard, our American Cousin, Mr. J, 8. Clark; Lord Dundreary, Mr. Wheatley. BOBINEON OBUBOE. Admission. 26 ets. Sheared Ssatslnjhress Circle, 31% eta; Orchestra Stalhrr fiO-ets; Ssatsin Private Boxes, , % eta; Gallery, IS.cts: Gallery for Colored Penans,26 ets \ .Private Box In Gallery for'Colored Parsons, S 3 etsi Whole Private Box, $B. Boon open at* half past 3 o’clock; oommsnM at T, proolsely. - 1 7 National circus, walnut st., above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager. , PERFORMANCE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Afternoon, at 2W: Evening, at TK o’clock. THIS (Wedneidsy) EVENING, The elegant equestrian pageant, - BPRITBB OF THE SILVER SHOWER. THE DENIER AND FO3TEB BALLET TROUPE. EQUESTRIAN FEATB. GYMNASTIC FEATS, By all the Company. SCALE OF PRICKS. Dress Oireleand Parquatte 40 eenta Children under ten years of age.. .29 u Family Circle 20 « Doers open at quarter to 7 o’clock. PerformaaosA will commence at 7#. ■ Musical fund hall. WEDNBBDAY EVENING. Dee. 29th. 18'S, e&ANI> COMBINATION COXGJB&T. GUsTAV BATTER’S SECOND AND LUT COhCfBT, ARSISTIO bt MISS bUdsN MAY, The young American Cantatelce* Htt iL&ut in this olty. Madame BIRTH A JOBANHSBN, Ur WILLIAM MOLEBUB, FlutUt: Mr. BSMAN ALBIY, Vidlinlst, and Mr CHAR. 80HMITZ ViolonCiUo, who have kindly volunteered their services. Ur. 6ATTEB tikes pleasure to announce that Min SUSAN MAT, staging in English sad Italian, has mi4a the following wleoVone, in order to’ please her friends sod the public; Aria, iron JSrnaiil....Verdi | The lutßoee of Summer. Driuktfcf Bong—“ TroUt*,”. •.. Verdi Ticket*, kilty (Jests To ha had at the principal Music Stores, end at the oflo* of the Hoseal food H*U. D»ora opan at 7 o’clock. Concert to ecmmaace at 8 d23-2t Exhibition repeated.-—dr. BOYNTON respeotfally announce* th*t he will repeat all b<i lastmotire and anmtlcg CHEMICAL AM) PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS, AT OONOKKT HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING-, Deo. 29th. The entertainment will olo«e by Binding up A BAL* LOON, holding Ofty gallons of hydrogen *as Tickets 25 cent*; eUll&ren, 10 cents,if attended by Parents or Goardiaoa. ' To oommenee at 7# o’clock. Holiday webk.—come and IATJQH.. BIGNOB BLITZ At the AMBMBLT BUILDINGS, TENTH end OHEBTNUT streets PERFORMANCE .EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVE. NlN'tt, commencing attend T% o’clock P. M. QS NEW YAAR'B DAY, three (rand exhibition?, at 11 A. M-, 8 and o’clock P. M The LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, Ventriloquism, Magic, and the Wonderful Automaton Rope Daueer, who surprise* and delight*. Admiaaioe, 28 cents; Children, IS cents • dflMmtt THE FENeNSTLYANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINS ARTS. No. 1038 CHESTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (flundaja excepted) from 9 A . M. tin a p. m. 4 Admission 25 cents. Children 12 oenta. Share* of Stock, entitling the holder’* familj to ad mission at all times, $3O. d7-tf CJANFSaD’S OPERA. HOUSE, V 3 BLBVJSNTfI Street, KljoliUn* the PemujlruJe JUUroftd Depot GREAT BILL For the patrons of SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE* THIS EVENING, WiH bo presented Sanford’s BT. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON, ' The Qhxistmaa Pantomime. EVERT EVENING New Songs, Glees, Ohonft?, Refrains, Ao;. with Dancing by the SANFORD CHILDREN. Admission 26 cents; Children IS# cents. d4-U H/fUSIOAL FUND HALL.—TEE GEE -IYJL MANIA ORCHESTRA will oommence their Public REHEARSALS on BATURDAT next. Nor. 20th. Single Tickets 26 cents; a package of eigh t tickets for fl, which may be obtained at ADdre’s, HG4 Ohestnatstreet; Beck & Lawton’s, corner ofSeventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per formance commences at 3* o’clock P.M. nolT-tf BROWN’S JAMAICA GINGER—This is a remely suited to the extremes of-.heat and •o’.d, and at all times beneBcial ; when gentle tonic and btimulatlng infletneea ate repaired.. Its stimulating property being independent of .alcoholic power, its effect as a'frequent remedy need never be dreade L While it strengthens and refreshes the debilitated in the summer season, itis nodes* potent during the in clemency of wlnter.by warming with its heaUhv toido principle, and enabling tho system to resist tie in fluences of incipient dlscssea which lark in a changing climate. No family abonld be without it, and by travellers ou long joarneys or by sea, it will be found nvaluable. . d4-s ta tk-12t INSURANCE, ADJUSTING 1 AND COLLECTING OFFICE, No. 008 CHESTNUT STREET, PSILaOXLFHIA. Tho undersigned h»ving t»e? pmoHmllt ogtgM for a number of /ear. in different MpaciUe. or *0 Inou ranee bmlnei-for eereral jear. in adjaiHng lows, exclusively for the Insurance Companies—no» offers his Kff those eusttiniog Lorn or Dam.g. hrPiroto nrooertvinsored. in making ont their proofs of such loss or damage in full complianoe with the intricate and canning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in soeh a manner as to obviate plea or exonse for redaction cr litigation by companies so Inclined, or others. fie is assisted by the beat legal counsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec tion of Claims against Insurance Companies. It is known by many who have sustained loss by Fire to property insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a urtain tinu after a fire occurs, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage ment in effecting the insurance, or for some ether cause, which, although an important fact, ia scarcely ever dis» covered or thought of. gp hi it is too late. In order to avoid such disastrous .occurrences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in reliable Companies ooly. and examine policies effoeted by others (In moat celts) free of extra charge. . Partlea sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above, will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned as scon after the lire agpeulblc. ~L . ! dsa-lnUt f JAMKE TULIO^-
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