vrrt- • T - ' 117161 • •••-• , • ". •gt" . " •-• . Astatifitere'shisitir 'Mvarck'lltead:mi'LeMi# streets:—•'Th_, , -'• • • 24•111°34:-•14/•74,14alkit etro-0141;rotirkyq9.4.4 NamosiidasktiliMalnutiireee,iietwasiivfigh,th and rtiath.ttlitositiee'e,Oreat how.'. - 4 - 7-- • Weinrr-Bimurr oornfr ' g ll 3/ 1 ' Midi} r. - l'airy t enr,, to Beothent• aiitrty-tqree next l*th-41 . 11. - , • la - 14W lAsSere=4,men-Bo4 3 re,Tatiallar .! 7 tratiiit'or WO NDIIIOI,, wenth and Ohestenainseete.-41ureorhiitno- 1 ,..,-- ' • ~.111cDolionen'tigairruse, smog euemppelow mra.-- zntertatrunente ') - , • kisreornures Ha IX Art44oll Commonwealth Build ing, o#eitaup streeWnear . 011th.— • Vanden 's Mu. seam et Art; - • Emßcrime,t ,the .anneal meeting olnhis Bible Booloy;on 'Mon day afternoon,lield at their rooms; :at Seventh and w a h in e: streets, the gintleinen were eleeteditosrd of Managers for thrrensaing year: G e or g e 3.l'eddle, John Fernley, Joined 'Bayard, yodies,.Goirplapd,. Winthrop, Canninghinn l ,John. Eiparliswk, Thome? K. Pa torsoli, Henry A. Bower, Lemuel CoMii, W. G. E Agnew, Isaac) Bulger, Themes Cooßer, coxf.,Hebertonjtiom ! ul AfaaKel, lor, Jacob L. Walter, Buis- Pearson, John'. B. Stevenson, "Alex:Browni'Joh'n B. Oummingli, tom `Ditcher, 11'.' :Godfrey, — Peter Walker, StandiahP.Hansen, George &lain, Jr.-, Christian. Stanger, Charles M. 8, Leslie, Robert' Wyllie; Rot• ward'Milirorne' George Miterarland; Henry p: Gregory, Joseph A. Bremer, Charles B. Barbara, Robert Aitken, Chas: Santee, Rufus L. Barnes, George •J. Boyd' Robert • Boone, Jeremiah 0. ChaneiLWilliam D. MoLtiod,. Thomas. , Potter, Samuel .Bapplogion; :George R: Kellogg,,josepl. Adareson, _Thomag, W. 'Mattson, William 'P t it it ylleld; Thomas. Fehrtielr, Andrei, GnaxasuSwrxDis Yeaterdity.morning a, young:weautuoof-PrePosseasing*Ppearatise, balled - at a noun, in Eighth Otani, and vegetated alms for. eharitable;purpose. • After obtaining a MITI of mousy, ihe returned Thinks and took her deparnire, .A eltort,tinie after a &Totaled with a lot of shims for the lady of the boasts to choose from,' The lady estp,resseil her surprise at th - is, as she had not Gentler them, ',and nocordingly dismissed the boy.. Two other lots of, Shoes-were taken, to 'the house In the course 'aphis Morning, both boys, say ing that a young woman had ordered them sent around. - .A:messengerlias aeooidisigly Sent to one of -,the shoe stores, .whint - St Wes eacertained 'that a person answering the'daiription o f the young wo n= aforesaid had called ..at. the different stores, and, reprosentlag hhrself as a itaanestress in the fa mily, said the lady had seat her aroundfor a pair of shoos. • The shopkeepers, however, doubting her story, preferred sending them: to the lady herself, and by, this means thwarted 'the purpose of the gmakel swindler, and' avetftheir property. Shop keepers and others will 'therefore be on their -.. _ , , Mao._. ; At: the last Session of the Grand Lodge of MasOne,lield at 'the 'new Masonic Hall, Cheatnut street, the following °Mears wore elected to serve the ensuing year, and Will be installed at the annual;nieeting toThe-iseld. on St. John the Evangelist's Day. Deeembei27, - 1,13591 Hon. Henry. M. Ibillips,"R. Grandlisster ; John Tbounson, R. W. D. Grand Master; David C. Slterrott, R. W.: 6. Otritid _Minitel; Lucia` H. Boon; R. W. J. G.• Warden; P;Wllliantion, R. W. G. Treasurer; W. H. Adorns, IL -W. Grand:seerotary.. Trustees of the Girard Bequest—Samuel 11 Perkins, Anthony BouttOville:,' Jame' <Hutchinson Davii Jayne, and David Boyd. Trustees of the 'Masonic Loan— William Badger, P. R. ',Howard, William English, Jassiea_Ohlelds, 'and Lennig.: ; Trustees of Grand lodge Charity Fund—John Wilson, Sr.. Wmi English, Win. S. Black, Joseph 8. Riley, and AngdaN.: gaephersetr. • , . . , Toe llama Harrztra.—The Union meeting at Jayne's Hall, this evening, promisee to be a mon aterrdenionstration. The list of,tho ,speattera em brt4as the names of men of all parties, and. a all trautitrienti. 'ln order to render thhideinenitratiOn more thart.usially effeotive, to make it en'venially observed Ma day- of devotion to the Union, the &eaten are reMmated to ring their bells between 6 and 7 o'clock In theevening; the direient arms= rise; shipping, - market houses, and other publba buildings, to display their flags.' The hotels have promised to display,theii bunting, 'and' th e most oxiensive.preparetionaare in progress to milli it paasoff with great eclat. The hall will be richly and appropriately decorated. A .national salute Will Ile fired at daylight,and in the afternoon 'be. tweenl2intd 7 esoloilt. . , Tag Ctte BUettliTT—ThO,,Minititerial Union beliftheir nsual monthly meeting yastardaymorn. ing.••=:- I The Keystone, Club- Wm. B. Ratites,' Pre: &M s. eta, held' meeting on Monday eventigernd fed: a series of very patriotic rasolutions—The ,weetber,oontinues dull,, damp,, and ralny.— Th e wasienger railroads are all doing u good .bitsineet. —Christmas le corning, and the torrent of bust name begins to run briskl y -=The streets are in a filthy condition. • A shower of rain would do some good... Where • are the scavengers ?—The bark Linda, - *new veiveLdesigned-for the Cuban trade, Ilse launched on the Delaware.—Yesterday morn infriwornan named Mary Medina was found dead In her bed in Tenthittreeg below:Jefferson., An huvrist was held by Ablinnan Killen ger antis vt:T diet of deatli frnintobitupewinee render ed. • Tirit, , ,. : Frattans or (lairsa.—The following statement exhibits the amount of lines and penal ties ,paid into : the„ City Treasury: by' the several poles magtetrtes'Abit anus having ,been reoeived by them during the month of November: Prom Alderman _Thomas U Brazier, $l6; otin ' Swift.' $33 00 ; Jetteph Plankinton, $87.29; Hobert iltitehinson, $17.50; John Clouds, $69.44; TM. Hing,- , 158,11T David Saltier,' $21.20 ; A. H. Shoeinsher;'s23.7oi,l7: P. Hibbard, $lO 25; 0: L.. Ramsdell; slo.Bs—making a total of $343.94. Attain Of, UM% named John Mitchell and-William Stone; were 'arrested at -a.latishour on Monday Writ:iglu their pen inliposed- 10 Ime /totem ne ofleertookthem to the Seeend pollee district sta tion-house, and 'subsequently aimertained that the ateam.sawinill'of J.Mason Bmith k Om, in Siren eon street, mar :Christian, bad been 'broken open and robbed Oti'thei-nitlolo6 auestiot. The men were tolStruollOinttler the charge, 4:70110RT.- L L-Tta,'llighly-delighted audience whci attended thtitiOnisertgiven by the young ladles of Sliedoutheast Crammer. School, under the di notion of Prof:3ol4f; tttllet Musical Fund Hall, - &bent fortnight sines, -Will be pleased to learn that - It will be, repeated; _ with additional attrac tions.:, Ae - the of :the concert—the eb tainin g the:rneitar nieemaryla complete 'the purchase of -piano ter,thirieltool-4ea.very deserving one, aid themitertahlinent plemingi there will a largo attendtinee: It will•irg given this (Wednesday) evening, at the_Madoid Fund Ball. •, • ‘Fritlittie::krithlne' ramp of W. P. Mu ter k 00., on &Mond Street? , shore Oaferd, caught ire, yesterday morning t from hot eshot,-, a and me diae being thrown agatnet the outside of wooden huilding.• The dimes iferty.disoovarell, and exile gabbed by a neighborlogare company before much damage bad been done. . 114L.Eavax, ihooica,jco:—The following are thig ulei - of real latabi, stooks, ho.. made by IL Thotai A Sons, at thiPhiladelphia• Exchange, , . . , , yettaxday, gammon : ', --, - , it 'stages' Ametinan ,AoadoMiv of Musks. Ivitktiakal. . , YearSo.63,Mbidia ar s e, it e. Marra Churoh.-Loouii street. above Elmteent Pur i : +54, - eo sharer Northwest in ng ComPin7. eiii - . Vat pgiallimre Mutual ranee. Company scrip; to 61114iiiip .edig Eallioad COmiany. , ' hr iskillie " : Nu norttlis ti C. b oo ri rne k - - ir :corner o to s . rl: and wt and ilw i p l i i t i and n z ir wato r, ea fam•ebify Irlok ,riaidenee, lio. Ittc Wahine street. #119.809. • Pandtpimo modern recidence, No. 1917 Grain street. imeatili s rse story brink dwelling, No., 1334 Franklin attgvt ,20 . Neat hrhe o -aloil . briok dwelling, No. 43 Fran klin street; 83,275. -, , ruiAltow. AND coatmEnciAL. A moderate btudneis 'ln 'bonds 'and 'loans visa transieted , if the Stook Board to.day, though the record of ,shasee'of stook sold, is very email. EV mica seemid.mortgage seven-per-oent. bonds con tinue' to self at.lo, , and the lint-mortgage sevens at 47. Chaster: Valley sevens at 37, Pennsylvania Railroad imond-niortgage sixes at 87. Harrisburg alteatt 831., Lehigh Valley elFes at 87, and Sam 'den and Amboy eines of BS at 83g. ...Reading sold at,206, Poun,sylviniallailrintd at 37 6 , Harrisburg Railroad at 551, *Mobil! at 881, and Sehuylkill Navigation preferred at 131, . • `The - Tribune' stye Of the' New York bank state ment: - - weekly berilt statement of averages is ge nerally considered as eatiefeetory, although the in erases in loans le a disappointment, it being gene rally anticipated` that there would ,be a further contraction. The' inorettee, however , in -nearly all in the Shoe and Leather. whip]; institution bas re ceived' large deposits of oily revenue. The in crones in specie is quite as large as was anti's( pitted, and in deposits it is mush larger; indeed, mush larger than is indicated by the other items of the statement. ' , The comparative statement for the week end ing peo.2 is as follow : No. 88. ee. 8. eniii.Mo34 leo .• . 4713,871 18,81E924 anaas.sa 8111.178 ass 819 1nc..... , tsr all stet Depostte.. , 72,501,173 75.208,722 .3 • 608,519 ThoDelawareAnd iludisn Canal Company have declared - a simf4rinttil dividend of 311- per *amt.,' paysblei'Dieecnber - 21. The transfer books will ramalnoloiettill-themorning of the 19th inst. ' The death of Mr. Alfred golly, formerly a very prominent railroad man at the-West, and pleat dint ,of the foid between Cleveland-and Cincinnati; la annotineed. • " The Rdfoving is the 0041. tonnage of the, Shame. kin Yailey'and'hittaville Railroad Company , : . _ - - Week. Year. the Walk aaaiag Dec. 8 1.1 1 300..; ;.6.2181113 -770717 V 9bme Urn" leAtlom;:—.... • . :.,..: 4,6401/9 147,620 116 "Inorssio, ,IXlieiaMotmt of ,e6al ehliped .by the Wyoming °mud For=weiVendfnit Deo:8, was A 5101451 previoufily reported,.... Totel fordn. • Same time test t om esr Inertias.. ' t ,T,hif following the: amount, of coal shrpeed„ • over the Lehtsl'Oatial for the week ending De- Cember 3,18E4 From " • — rotTotat , Mauch Chunk, • Toni. Cwt. ' Toni. &mei .... ilia 850.585 114 sRoolzi 1,45604 50,950 05 East Llgh 81105 s, „ 7... 1,470 18 85,05 08 Tuoue. ....... 7100 .. , . tt. , 3116.4041 Claw*. ~, ,r .r. ,1 15,5 ., 38 {0.7362 / 7 , . . IRO 41f,M4, 01 .1 1 0 1 n P 81 ,4 0! , ,,... . 481 01 '' ' ,29 794 13 ;lAA appall . ..: .. ...•._.-- :. ; . 21014{ ' ' 21,003 n - 1 11 1 !4‘ Litrirdon 9 .—:. " 1 4 .: ' t''' o4 . ' . risen gene's-Vogl Go ° ...—:.- 154 03 . ' 1 6, 3 21:11' " triF i goriV4?f , ,,,.. l - ; P 4?° 10 a" 11 !.. 4, Ng% 11 a ot be t w a...a id • • .-. r7i,ohi Eut4"•?.7.44,"'f.".*. 7 O Ol • ' 4ma os rattle liiinge.,' , ;;; i: t ., ... 3,14212 122, 8 /314 it SIlTor loaf bE1103.1 . 003 Pliitioll343 WI:: Zr... 1 r_ . il3i a ~ '. ' Rad 8 1 0 .' • 2 '•ooaTicil Ridge. 400 18 •36 18306; Harrepth cos;•ii,.•••;ig.;.••- ..... • • -- . : /2204 g oil eg; A 17 3 ; 0 . 494 a. : ',.. 20 1 082 ie p ' i...:......:.:., ` lit 1. ''' ' - id-1110io:;. f. ,.: . " 1 3 2; 1: i "7 803 ---, ;14r 8 3 1 10 , . ' , •••17. , ,j47,:.• 1 ,:d • 63 1 ' 1 I , '.. All 01 cq MI=EiMM= "le'; Money, Market. .. . - Paltaamr,rsui, DIO. 6,1859 193, 7 642 t°lll - " '!, iirV•ty` vr,01.1 ,Feet is Atowl - 1.1 ;If - K. r ,Y-,. te a 41, 0 following.je ihe mount 'of oyor The Lehigh mai three days, ending Dee: S,lBkl. Corresponding week teat year...... inoioese.: .... " EICOLIANOR BALM itijoanin 13; 217A. 7 4 13 :Sd'i l ieit: 3U Virsinitt Stiee FIRST BOARD. .6000 re. Coup Mg 100 Lehigh 7 2.110 Yen na 6a...... .. 9334 13 Peons R, —..lots, 273 i WOO Ofty 611 P. 013‘ 9 Rending WW I MO Elmira 2d set h.,. 10 21 tieh'll Nam 10: - do,. ...... 10 21 do ...... •.. 14/G, 1, ' , d 0..... ,10 6 Bat R Lai Isom d0...........,10 7 641oehil1f3orip. oh. 223. '4OO ' 10 6 Linton B'k Tenn. b6.106.1i 1000 Emits. Ist tot 75.., 47 260 $p lc Pine.sts R..... 11§ 1600 Lehigh tot 6s ... .. 100 '6O do ...... 11 1000 Po R-Od tut 65,.. 87 61 do 111, 2000 N Pa'l3. 6s. • 611 S 60 do. • 1000 Chest R 74. 37 - 60 do. • 1114 1000 lint R 64 ....4dys. 9336 N BOARDS. 110) Reading ..,.... 20 Me Bp & Pane•ite II BOARD. IMO City Ot new.C&P.tot_ 4 3' GOO d 0....., C&I'.1015- 200 Fauna as... 93 403 gam & Am C1a...'86. 83. 1000 Leh Fat R. 611 67 1000 do . . 87 1000 13oh Nav 703{ 1080 Pa tat as. Si 1000 Has R 6s 9334 2000 West Chester R. 75.... 24141 69g .60024 k 30i-sta 7a 91 CLOSING YR10138 , -BTEADY. 814. Asked.' Bid. Asked U. Bta'as as '74,303 . 4j cBohl Nay, 0.1 e... • .16, 7 5" 1 6 % ,P hi lt 56- IE7 481 ' s 4 li wm°"' l t il totlg;i:ifl i 47% N 1013 " 24 mort, 93‘,; 10 non% Be- -.93 Saili hong R..... 1 c 114' ep e a u hao , ; l 4l . B .. Nay..4l3 , ' o 41)4 ' 7 most 64 '44 91 92 • " 64‘...—....613.1 62 " do '86.7014 101....... 00 Penal Moult. llane e . cin i t , o 3 . j ai,' ;Frank dc South R. 6714 1s" 09)a 9d at ad Bta R... .. 37 Schaal Nav 63 '82..70 71 ißsoo&Vinec-ata R... 82 Bohl Nag 5t00k._.... SO Cain Sr. Amb R...... 122 0 do 121 ; ilt Minehill it......10t5. SW 25 Penns R..... ....... • . 31 9 do 374 2024 & 3d-rta R......... 37 19 Union Wk Tenn • . • ..103M 30 Pl're B'k Tenn....bs. 11.2 ' JO do 112 Philadelphia Markets. Mimeses. 6—Evening. The wet weather has interrupted business to-day, and there is very little movement in the ?mince markets i generally., Them n no change m Flow; standard and superfine is offered at 8667% op bbl f 400 Ws good city mills Flour sold on terms kept private, and 100 bole scraped at 85. — The trade are buying to a moderate ex tent at from $52154 up to 5 073.5 for super fi ne and extras, and:B647 for extra family end randy brands, as in quali ty. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are quiet; the former is selling in a small way at 84.375'and the latter at $3.7.5 41 7 bbl for Pennsylvania Meal. Wheat comes in slow's, hut the demand limite d , and the market dull, eland 2200 NI only having Mangold at 81.30m1.33 for red. clo sing at the former rate for good Pennsylvania. White ranges at 8110e1.45, uln quality. Rye m wanted ; fur ther sale of 1,000 bu Pennsylvania is reported at 030. Com is unchanged. and about 6aoo bu yellow sold at 030 for old,',and 75e300 for new, of pram quality' daisp lots are worth 70¢473e. Oats are quiet, and-hel d at 12c, for Delaware, and sto for Pennsylvania, Nark is dull; Ist No.l Queroitron ie offered at 827 4fY ton. Cotton is un settled; but the market Is more active, and about 2EO bales Bald at irregular rate,. Groceries are firmly held. bat there is nothing doing °nem:mentor the wet weather. Provisions are scarce, and on the advance, owing to the high rates ruling at the Weist. deeds are quiet. and Prim. the same.,_. stout 250 bu Cloverseed have been sold at 85.1r5 25. Whiskey us firmer; Pennsylvania bbls ail ing 2aOit 2.5e26%e, Ohm do 2lstrOie, hhds 26340, and dge o. New.Yark , Markets' of Yesterday. Anita, are without change. with salon of 25 bbls Pots aAt 145 , f : siri i t i t .a .Pe ni a a rls at $5 Ye rket lahs and Western is dull, with fair reempts, and sal esof 9,(505 bbls et eamers.2o for superfine Idtato, and $5.301r5.35 for extra; 8/3.10.2 225 for superfine Western, and e650c5.45 for extra; and $6 6586.76 for shipping Wanes extra round-hoop 'Ohio. Southern is unchanged, with sales of 3ro bids at $6.668 6.75 for mixed to good, and $5.8007.25 for extra. Canadian quiet, at yeeterday's prices. OHAnc.—Wbeat is quiet, and, nominally uncloinged, with small sales at last quotations. Corn is quiet and tim, without any sales of importance. Oats are steady at 400450 for Souther ad n. Penney I vanta, and Jersey, and 45 040 for State; Cana and Western. PEOrISION.—The Pork market is firm ; sales of 5 50 hide,' at 7,10.50 for mess, and $ll5O for primo. The - Beef market is firm; axles 500 bbla, at 84a4.50 for sountry . prime; #186.50 for country mere; $5OlO for repacked mess, and #10.25011 00 for extra meas. Bacon is quiet Lard in steady; Isles of POO Min , at 10.10710)io, Butter and Cheese are quiet. • Warman- is nominal at 270. I • NATIONAL CIIAJIACTENISTIOS —lt is said that when a Frenchman has to wait he smokes, a Ger man meditates, an Italian sleeps, an Englishman takes a walk, and an American -Invents tome new oontortion of his limbs, and trice to put his feat higher than ever. . THE grandson of Tecumseh is now living in Natchez, Mississippi. He is a well-educated and accomplished gentleman, having travelled over a greater part of Europe. He is o physician, and is said by the Free Trader to be an excellent one. In his pharmacopeia is a set of medical herbs, the moret of whom curative' powers ho derived from his grandmother, who was a great "medi• eine " woman. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. *RR FOURTH PAOE. HOLMES% ROLF. Deo 2. P brig! Nicker son. Nickerson. Boston for Baltimore. 3d—Wind NNWto NE. Arr brig rues, Sinnott, Pensacola, for Portsmouth; Neptune, Magee, Lynn, for Philadelphia. Sailed brig .1 Nickerson ; 'Ohre R L Tay. Triumph, David Smith, Z (Stratton, If B Bascom, Smiley Price. E Smith. Harriet A Rogers, Golden Gate, 1 ankee Blade, Mary Miller. 4th—Wind E to NE, blowing heavy with rain. Apr last night soha Medan. from Rockland for Richmond ; Alice Lea - Corson, Boston llhours, for Philadelphia. Mh-11) A M. Wind N NE, blowing fresh. No arri vals:Sailed brig r onapartu sells Neptune, Sharon, and Alter. Lea. In port. twig Essex ; oohs Salvor Magnet, Sea Breese, Mary E Pierce, Redlngton, C W Dyer. MEMORANDA. Steamship Africa, Shannoo, cleared at New York yes terday for Liverpool. Steamship City of New York, Boggs, for Philadelphia, started from Roston 6th inst, but anchored on account of fox. Blup_Victory, Ainsworth, from Liverpool, arrived at Mew York yeeterday. Shin St Petrick, False, for Liverpool, cleared at New Orleans ad lest Ship Marathon, Vandyke, for Havre, cleared at New Orleans Sd inst. Brig GOW Bull. Arthur, for Philadelphia, nailed from Newport gth lost • • - Behr Bnight, Chase, from Bogen for Wilminzton, Del, arrived at NOIR: York yesterday. Behr Arctic, Perkins, hence, arrived nt Newburyport 3d inst. • • • Fehr W Wallace, Scull, cleared at Boston btli inst, for Philadelphia. Bohr .Ina Neilson, Burt, hence for Taunton, at Digh ton bth 1:11Bark Aura, Lynch, hence, arrived at Mobile lit inet. :Bark Baltic Davenport,' sailed from Alexandria bth lest. for Ban F rancisco nSchrs Ida V McCabe, Piekuo, for Philadelphia, and Dorothea Hamm Reeves, for Brandywine, Del, sailed 'from Atexandrm 6th tint Bohr E W. Farrington, Robinson, hence at Peters ham bth inet Behr Samuel Rotan, Gandy, for Lavaca, eleared at Mobile lot init Behr Arkansas, Miller, cleared at Baltimore yesterdaY for Philadelphia IRRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL 110TELE IST TO 12 O'Ol,OOH LAST N/CLIIT erR.ARD HOUSE—Chestnut st.. below Ninth. L W Hall. Blair co Sit Tretnain, N y 3 AI Demo, N 0 '' .1 0 'Wilson, Fitt/bark N H. Fiona, V& n 1) Maxwell, Easton 1 W Fuller, Catasaqua T 8 Derbyshire, Va H A Yonn,r. Bruton C II Malcom, Newport, R I K Dardet, Havana N Porter, Jr, Conn H 8 McCombs, Del ' Col Thomas. U 8 A Carl Epping, Savannah I. Ashburn, England G Stinelli k. tis,_N Y 00 , 1 J Savage. N Y C li Bateman, N 'I 11. W Edwards & In, N Y Gnat Thayer; Boston 111 r T Barry, Boston Dr D T Brown & la, N Y 0 yernandes, N Y Wm J Cobooi & la, Va John 0 Cleat, Va H. It Coggshi Pa P MeNvoy, Lana, Pa Chair N Todd, Indianapolis J oraw . N Y .1 Nutt Moore, S C ' Henry_ Staples, R I H Hathaway, Boston ji A Harris, M ass ii W Jenkins, Baltimore R 8 Van Tassel. N Y . Clay, Boston H Vitiate, N Y ' - 1& C Conrad, Boston Chas Howett, Pottsville P Page, St Louis D F Proctor, Chicago Polio 811811 mm Aid jos E Bateman. Md Thee pp Ryan, 8 C I W Kilbreth, Cm, 0 ri - Cerruth. Boston &has H Reid. N Y § Griswold,Ba N Y hrtBmith. II V L L Waters & In, Md hos Maxwell, Trey,_Pa Jos 3 Hamel & la, Ohio Vim Carrel & In, N Y 3 L Cutting, Ga OH. Montgomery, Boston N L Hichelor, Boston Chas Maine, Trenton, PI J Miss AI Wilson. N J A Frye. Boston Cant Geo Martin. Balt J Pritchett, Balt' ' AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut et., Rh. Fifth. It 'Eldridge. Mass raj Allina, Mass 0 w P Coates. Balt C Wellts Pi 3 'J 0 Rise, N.l ' ' '1: Monti!, N J .1 M. Hargrave, Pittsburg I` B Stevens, Pittsburg Jno Toresdale, N Y N M McDowell, Pa Whl Cook, Aln ' B B Davis, Ala B B Dorian, Pa Ba c on nirlan, Pa J F Smith, Reading Boston V Rosenthal, Phil& Ina D Footer Ala E Welniter, Phila ' W A Green, Texas I Land's, Lancaster I W Finley, Cal F, Karnes, ht Sr j M Kaman & la, N Y M T Harwood, Mass W I mitgreave, halt. T Lynch, ht Y • Il 0 Bradly & da, Vs. ' R I. Stokes, N C 0 II Stokes, N C P Thompson, Balt C Lawson. Phila. .1' M^ Guru., hat A Harrington, Del Harrington, Del A Sawyer & wf, Del i W author b. wf,BC W 8 lioaford, N Y, JONES' HOTEL- Chestnut street, above Sixth. Geo W Blink, Galena Wm 8 Stewart, Phila Bent 8 Bell. St Louie J Davis & ram, Boonsboro M Price, Newark Win Tingle. Mil Dr E M Tingle. Md M Bensinger. Bait J Towne Jr. Mane M Taylor, Washington John Hancock. Columbia as DIM., _N Y . 0 Jordon. hinge (louder, yr Y T 1 Souder. H Y Rowland, Conh 1 Cartledge, N Y 8 Al Richar dson. Salt 11 K Collins, Boston „ L Bailey. Boston W A Arnold,_N Y Id R 'Bryant, N Y L V., Bailey, 13alt A W Thompson N Y Win Hunt. Va. B B /Wayne., Va Mrs M Kelly. Va 111111110111,N I P 0 Macomber, Mesa 8 B BLACk BEAR HOTEL—Third et.. above Callewhill. WFPe to Tremont t. , Wills. Tremont H Freed, Pa Quillman,Norristown J Reber, Mt Pleasant V Harmer Pennehorg Miss Waist., Dauphin no C Waist. Bauphin co 0 Harper, Jenkintown 1 Al Bohb Pennsburg W Thompson, Zionsville 8 Trumbowor, Doylestown W Merkel, Berke on R Bry, Milltown C B Knight. Smithfield T Bye, Centreville 1 }Villages, Milltown 8 Morrie, Philo G W iredell, Phil& N Landis. District J Shaffer, Berke co A Andreas. Boroville W liolzoah. Bistnot J Landis, District F Rinsch, Allentown —BM BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second st.. below Vine' W Thomas,Pa A H Doran, Kansas M Molottial. Nebraska Joe hutch. nartsville 'W Conley. IlyberrY Jon Roberto, By berry .1 M , aele, Delaware J Knowles, Delaware 8 Lewis & wl, Ohio B. S Linton Pewtown .1 8 Heston Newtown B Blaokweli , N I . S Carey, Newtown - 5 II Yardley. Pa E ()Hughes, Pa id LIM/Y. Pa 08 D Mason,_ Doylestown , ins Palmer, Middleton 0 F tqapler, Buoks W P Magill. Pa W Davison. Cheltenham E N Miles, Pa 'l' Ent. Lambertville C Thompson Pa J Stackt twee, Pa . Jan Freeiana, N J THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. re 0 Hamilton, Cin, 0 A le.mkinson, Pittsburg P Kairllt, Reading D W 0 • harp. N .1 JG 0 Wailer & la, Pa J Q.Muiford. N J . O Browning, Canton, 0 BF Luehbaugh, Nebraska A B leirderman, Pa II A Sage, Easton, Pa Look Haven M P Fowler Es el. Pa Mrs McClain. Pp. A Hippie, Lancaster co Rev 0 Parker, Mieh Mrs Lowell, Va Miss K. egyler,.Ya W Underwood, Pa E Belden, New York G W Lamson, Philo J 0 Reynolds, Conn STATES UNION HOTEL—Market it.. above Sixth. W Whitehead, W Custer Benedict Law, Carlisle B F Firoved, Lewistown Alex Blessing, York Co Will Sooner, Conn .t. . Samuel Mareter, 11l 3 3 " Vo l fe i tu r a Joy r i ' lls k fl i t i l l & l "gi n et at tflillii B, innes,'Perry co James Button, Perry no BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowtull, O. Vr Arndt, Easton Oeo Stine Pa p', Bearringer, QuakeitoWn Mice E Penee, Easton W B Semple, Beaton Jno E Perug,Pa Peter frown, Lane co, Pa 0 A Miller, Lehigh co, Pa Jno F ratchet. N I Zll Long, Carbon co Pa Cr it N agel , Algh co, Pa A F Bertolet, ReadiA If M Pa C Mussaltuan, Pa. MERCHANTS' ROUSE—Third street, 10 , Cellowlilll, II Weaver, Middletown J Mauna, Beavertown J Lickersmitiv, LehigliVaPy S B Hendrick, I nrlisle, Ps. B T Jones it la, Carlisle, PIS L S Remota, srownshuts A Rutz, Reading, WArnold, Reading F Wilson, Pa E Bookman, Womelsdorf 611 Ober's, Womehadorf D Albright, Reading Berman. j r, Allentown MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—almond greet, ab. Aroh IL Pat tick'. Va , M R Mt Thump. rano. N Y Iswortn, P 65 J Hubbard F Parsons & wf, N J chambarlin, Mutton Jahnson, Easton NikadiriNTO! HOT Fourth et, below AM', /Ur, Carbel Dr It Din gee, Newport , 3:l W i t g r i nl,gmeport W Wilign, Indiana, Pa pitiryk; Cherryholows, Ohio tea rn aos: 2 4 N I Pt h4 y R Bentno,jl Y r tettmi. wit keib'e )1 W Steele, Y &meg Aydin, y Samuel Carlisle, Philee Wm Motteall*Rbleeeneburg • '' IiknONAL PYPEL—Piaoist..'sbove Third. A "PhOmae, Pottsville Ira Dormoort. N P,limottth Wil Iti 4 t, Harrod) .1 "Jt tnltto. Pa MM 8 Idge. Bethlehe m D 1., uE a, .• • Stephen_ senior, E.stoe Geo F Reinhard, Lebanon Henry D Carmany, Lelnnon N Wa (eller' mPa xville Y Eves, Middletown W F Voota,Botill Davao COal . transported .8,0078,32 18 tons EAGLE HOTEL—Thud street, above Race. S I Grove, Centro on . 13 G Marshall, Chest co .1 1_ 'Kimball, N .1 B Smedley, Brie so .1 , Jonas. Pa L 1, Geihnor, Gedionville 1 T Goodrich, Bradford N Pentuston and fain, N Y J Leslie, Chestor co D W Davis, _Palestine J M Little and con, N Y M Burton, N I' At Bowman, Boston J L Honman,Me 11 Noble, Poston II Latsham, Florida Mi T Stoll, Florida MJohnston,N Y W S Balker, Emiton .1 Long, Lehigh go T B Bright, h J FRANKLIN HOUSE—Clieetnut st., above Third. E 0 Gaylor, N J R Bingham, 0 miden 3 C Knox, N Y • Morton Lewis, P_hlla Jessie TitoMpann ii Tenn Carl *mann, N Y Joseph Wei”leic , N Y 11 1,1 Plan, Conn A Kaludier, Philo M 111 Hurd. N V II Landsburg, N Y 0 Conrad, Phila COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et.. above .Chestnut. Moses King. Chester oo Alex Mode Coatesville Geo R Clark, Pottstown Band McWilliams, Coate'o It Chalfant, Columbia R Baldwin, Lancaster oo SPECIAL, NOTIOEt.I. THE SUPPLY is scarcely equal to the de mand, so immense is the popularity of JULES RAVEL'S EAU ATRENIENNE, OR HAIR RE STORER. It prevents and cures baldness, promotes the growth and beauty of hair, and changes gray hairs rind wailikers to the original color, softness, and brilliancy of youth. It it not a dye. Sold by all druggist., and by RILES RAVEL fc CO., No. 70i CHESTNUT Street, d5-detWlt TAB HAT DESIGNED AND MODELLED BY WAR BURTON, OF 410 CHESTNUT STREET, FOR THE HOLIDAY AND WINTER SEASON, will be found admirably suited to the purposes intended. In style, character. and expression it cannot fall to please gentlemen of taste, and all who consult fitness and pro priety in (Poss. Those who deferred purchasing a HAT during the FALL will see in this new style just cause/or laying aside their much worn bee pers, while the BEAU MONDE will find this " CROWNING GRACE" indis pensably requisite to their WINTER COSTUME. OPENING DAY—TA URSDAY, BTH INST. WARBURTON, HATTER, d3-at 430 CHESTNUT hTR BET. ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING— at Robert R. Adams', southeast corner of Seventh and Market streets—Drees and Frook Coats or the best quality ; Business Coate, Promenade Coats, and Riding Coats, in all the latest so ten, and a stook of Overcoats that cannot be surpaasedi In variety, style, or quality. A and complete stook of Blaok and Fancy Cass,- mere Pants, of the bast and choicest fabrics, and a nll - stook of Silk. Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine, Cloth, Satin, and Caseimere Yenta, all out, made, and trimmed equal to customer work, expressly for retail sales, and will be sold at the most reasonable prices. ne-amw&M-total PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING. PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING. PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING. JACKSON, Printer. JACKSON, Printer. JACKSON, Printer. FIFTH. and CHESTNUT Streets. FII•TH and CHESTNUT Streets. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Words. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Cards and Ciroutnn. Cheeks and Notes. d2-St Bills Lading end SiII Heads Gaovax & Beicss's claim:no Noiszt.... FAMILY BIWIIIIII-MACEINIVI. AT SEDUCED MIMI. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. TRH PEJOES OP SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES HAVE! BEEN!! REDUCED!!! 8111-8 m WHEELER t WILSON SEWING MACHINES. Philadelphia, Olfioe, CS CHESTNUT Street. Merchants' onion filled at the SAME DISCOUNT u by the Company. Branch offioei in Trenton. New Jersey, and Easton and Westchester. Pe.. sel4-41 SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAP IT TRUST CloNYasy.--Ohartered by the State of Pea6/11mila. • RULES. 1. Money it received every day, end in any amount, arge or small. I. FIVE PER GENT. interest is paid for money from the day it is pet in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is nailed for, and without notice. 1. Money is reeeived from Executors, Admiteistrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or email sums, to remain a tong or short period. e. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first- class securities. S. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest oorner Third street. Philadelphia. mill AHH N B BAITING FUND—NOBTIMIST CORNER SECOND and WALNUT Streets.—Deposits TA- Aimed in small and large amounts, from all Outset; of the oommum ty, and allows interest at the rate of live per sent. per annum. Money may be drawn by eheoke -without lose of in terest. Otßoe open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon• day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL: Treasurer and Secretary, CRAB MORRTR. ONE PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST Eirrtats, made in the best manner, express!, for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling mums marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., seS-tf Sat hl A RKET Street. SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES. —A very largo wartime n t of SALAMANDERS for gale at reason• able prioeo, No. 301 CREBTNUT Street, Philadetehia. sitl3 tf EVANS & WATSON HARRIS' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. IMPROVED DOUBLE,-THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY 'FAIL A9-3m Phila, Moe. 720 ARCH St, Agents wanted, GAS-LAMP DRPOT--SIXTIT AND ARCU. ouda-Itm BUGGY—GRIMM—On the 6th inst., by the Rev. Mr. MoMonisoal. of the Cathedral Chapel. Mr. Win. Buggy, of Cliestur, Delaware county, to Miss Lavinia Or (len. of this edv. HA RVEii—lf/ RYEV.—On the 29th ult.. by Roy. Dantot (button. Mr. John C. Harvey to Mum Itlnvtbn. only daughter of John Harvey. Reno all of this oitY. WHITARER—WAKER--On the .4.1 inst.. hy Goo. A. Durborrow, Mr. Wm. Wititlker to Mine Ellen Whitaker. nll of this city. • FRIHRR—JENNINGB.—On the 11th ult.. by Rev. Gen. Chandler. Mr. Joseph Falter to Mire linonn h Jouninge, both of this city. • MORRIS.—On the evening of the 4th Inst., Joseph H. Morris. Esq., in the Milt rear of his age. His relatives and friends are particularly invited to attend his funeral, this Wednesday/morning. 7th inst.. at 10 &eke*, from his late residence, Media, Delaware county. To proceed to cheater. • CU RTI B.—On the 4th inst., Benjamin T. Curtis, met °hoot. of this city, aged 64 years. funeral from his late residence, No. 1406 Arch street, this (Wednesday) morning. at 10 o'clock. • CLOSE.—On the 4th mgt., Harry Florence Close, eon of Thos. and Elizabeth Close, aged 2 repro and 0 mos. Funeral from the residence of hie parents. No. 130 Mead street, below Second, this ( Wednesday) after noon. at 1 o'clock. • HF:IDRICH.—on the 6th Inst., Mrs, Fatah Nancy Heidrich. wife of Herman Heidrich, late widow Ar nold. aged 39 years. Funeral from her late residence. Germantown rend, six doors below Diamond street, this ( Wednesday 1 af ternoon. at 1 o'clock. STONE.—On the sth inst.. Mr. William Stone, of Bur lington, N. J., in the 69th year of his age. Funeral from Me late residence, Burlington, this ( Wednesday I afternoon, at ! o'clock. COYLE.—On the Gth met., latrick Coyle, in the 30th year of his ago. Formal Gem the residence of his parents, Miohnel and Susan CO3 le. Owen street. between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, on Thursday afternoon, at S o'elk. H AGUE.—On the 4th inst.. Mrs. Elizabeth Statue, in the Silt year of her age. Fine rid from the residence of her son. Henry Hattie, Point rond o near Bridesburg, on Thursday afternoon at 1 n'ainek. HENTZ.L.Pri the 4th inst., Mrs. Anna Catharine Mentz, relict of John Bents. aged fld years. Funeral from the residence of her non-in•law, Mr. George Meets. Whitemarsh. Montgomery 00.,' Pa., on Thureday morning, at 10 o'clock. AMET.—On the 4th inst.. Alice Dethella Amet, wife of Charles P. Amet, in the 434 year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her hueliand. No. ITO Brown street, this (Wednesday) morning. at 10 o'clock. RINK.—On the 241 just, Mr. Jacob Rink, in the 49th year of his age. Funeral from hie late residence. No. 149 Brown et . this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. OBITUARY. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Dee. e. len. At especial meeting of the Board of Directors of this Company, held this day. the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: The Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Compeer having heard, with profound sorrow, of the dermas° of their late colleague, BENJAMIN T. CUR- TlB. Esq., deem it proper to record an expression of their feelings on this retsina occasion. Mr. Curtis breams r. member of this Board in March, 1849, having been elected a Director by the City Conn- I ile to represent. in this Company. the interest, of Philadelphia. The ability and fidelity. as well an the mute/mining dignity with which he performed the do ties of big office, were such tie to gain for him the noon deuce and lush esteem of 01 his colleagues. Revolved, That this Board deploy o the death of their late frilow-member ' not only as a loss to then, Person ally. but as a less to this community, of one who was faithful to his trust, and intelligent and efficient in the thigharee at the duty devolved HOOD him. Revolved, Th tthis Board deeply sympathize with hie bereaved family in the sad and irreparable loos they have suntained. Resolved, That this Board will attend the funeral on Wednesday, the 7th melon", and that the president tie requested to close the office on that day, and cause pub lic notice to he elYen to that effect. Resolved. Thatthut Preamble and resolutions be re corded on the minutes, and that n copy of the same ,be sent to tee Dimity of the deceased. By order of the Board. EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. BLACK AND PURPLE VALENCIAS, 37K cents. B li wk "4 Purple a i nill t a P eo l t i lll, Sig se nts. " Drees Silks. and Vilt6 1 14t P s i ti 1 ;:o ra l l i n i g,l 67 B= l . x. Velvet Poplins and Velanr Reps. Lupin's Cashmeres and biomass. Dl i cUrTvo Ch ,tt n ill . tu a ;_r d elllr . mbasines. •' hihet and nay State Long Shawls, /cm Just received by lIESSON k SON, Mournine Store. p 22 SOS CHESTNUT Street. •-• • • • • - W I LLIAMSPOR T AND ELMIRA RAILROAD COMPANY. ADJOURNED MEETING of the St'COND MORTGAGE BONDHOLDERS of this compony will he held on THURSDAY, the sth instant, at twelve o'clock. noon. the report of their committee, and the ammo's' entered into for the reorganization of the Company. will be submitted. A full and prompt attendance is desired. P.A. VA Nottlf E,.Ja , d7-st§ Chief Commissioner. TrEXCELSIOR DIVISION, No. 204 N. of T. The members are requested to be punctual in nt tendsnee nt their Pall en THURBD EVENING, the Bth inst., to receive a visit from their brethren from Mount Holly. ROBV McCULLOCH, H. B. d7.2t SCROOT. CONCERT AT THE MUST- U... 3 CAL, FUND HALL.—The your .-11311 lvd o f tne coutheast Grammar School will repent the Concert given a few eveninee *Utica. under the direction of Pro fessor Bowen, on THIS Wednesday/HYMNING. nt o'clock. The proceeds to he applied to the pu renege of n Piano for the use of the &Meal. Csrde of admission, 25 cents. h• PRIICIVIESSOIR COPPEWS SIXTH LEG. TURK will he delivered on THIISSGAP EVE next, the Mb last , at 7%. Subleot—" The Forest land of William Penn." with a vindication of the great Founder from the tiniest charge. of Lord Macaulay Admtssion, 23 omits; Gentleman and two Ladies, 60 oente. tl64t. 217:LECTURE...BY SPECIAL REQUEST of s large number or persos who were unTo to dmission, in consequence o f he dense crow _twho_ attended on (Sunda evening, Prof. A. IC . ORE 11, or Windsor, Canada, vlb i tss afi ensecte A t it rdpea cjA V WcA Y Ag e ilitivri9N, at A. A R A C . Wesley' Church: Hirst street, between South and Lombard on thin (Wednesday) evening, Deo. 7, eam manaiat at half past 7 o'clock, Admission, ONE D/ MN', It* wr. pitiss.- - --rint:Aiir,t,Pit, tA.," '-iiibilt sii.iit;-4;ic . '-' iiii i - 17i•60. MARRIED. DIED. ErrPXCIPLI3.I) LITJEUCARIf INSVITIVIT. . Tinkitta for Rev. 11„ W. BEECHER'S LoOtara, on 'WU Cot , A.Y MORT. may be prooUred or— innd arson, MIA obstroet. peek & Lawton. Seventhe arid Cheatnui. . . reiby tartan Book atore,l33t Obaatnut. aware, Sixth and Vine. , , d7-2t. A FAIR FOR TUE BENEFIT OF TICE Wostern Provident &minty*ndfainkiton'sholit in now open. at the Posiety's now btuldion, h on UttAln or FORTY -Finn StToot, north of Market. Market street. oars pass the Rona* eVory three minute*. OT-It . _ . n7TWENTY-FOURTH WARD PEO PLE'S ISEETINO.—A Mooting of the °Weans , Twenty-fourth ...I opposed ti l the present National Administration, without roger to former po litionl predileetionswill be held at t e COMMIS SIONERS' HALL, West Philmielpkia, on WEDNES DAY EVENING, the 7th Meant. for the purpose of fomlnsa PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION for the ward. John J. Hoopes, Wm. Patterson, Samuel Haworth, Hiram _Mauer, • John ',ken, Jesse N. Rook. J. A. Simpson. , Levis f*Amore. . Jas. N. Blundin, Samuel W. Cattail, Joseph . S i litiley, Norge Connell, Wm A. 14.fe r r i fOlm, ito n trltil% , Rob'. M. Sampson, oseph illiams, John L. Franey, Samuel Wise. di-0t• 1r PEOPLE'S WARD AIRT IN Rev. HENRY BEECHER watlelivet tte einem; Lecture ofo on THURSDAY EVENING, December Bth, at Concert Hall, _Subject— "Honda and Heatts." .Lecture to S. Tioltetsee oents. dc7-Itr 17OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, PIIILADHLPHIA, DeOember LIR& ITICE TO TAX-PA XERll.—The Tax-payers of the several Wnrde of the City of Philadelphia are here by notified that if the State and City Taxes, due for OA year 1859, aro not paid before the first day of Jamul IMO. interest will be charged therenn. and the names or all delinquent tax revers will be published, and thi rty seven cents (31) additional will be charged for publica tion, Also, after the 15111 dar of January. 1000, a penalty of per cent. will he added upon all taxes remaining unpaid, and costs thereon for colleotio Al n, (Signed) A. I. EL T, FLOMER Receiver FARID E It IS , AND MECIIANICS , BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22,1869. n ten Election held on the 21st of November, 1889, the foll wing-named Stockholders were elected Direotom of this Bank : B. A. Moroni, Robert V. Massey. Edwin M. Lewis, Joshua B. Lippincott, John Ash hunt, James R. Campbell, George W. Farnum, I. Pemberton Hutolunson, A nth o n y .1. Anteln Francis Tete, Joseph Harrison, , Jr., John C. Farr, Wil lam 11. Woodward. And at a Meeting of the Directors this day. 8. A. MERCER. Fay, Was unanimouoly_ ro-elected Presi dent, EDWIN M. LEWIS. Esq., Vico President, and Wit LIAM RUVITON, Jr.. Cashier. n2ib Int W. RUSIITON. Cashier. PUBLIC MEETINGS. NO NORTH, NO SOUTH, NO EAST, NO WEST `OUR WHOLE UNION." A GRAND UNION MASS MEETING CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA, IRRESPECTIVE OP PARTY, WILL BE MELD JAYNE'S HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 7, 7 1-2 O'CLOCK The Wept of the Meeting will he to rearm ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNION CONSTITUTION, CONDEMN ALL FANATICISM HON. JOSEPH R. INGERSOLL I=l The following gentlemen will Address the Meeting HON, JOS. R. INGERSOLL, HON. JOSIAH RANDALL, ROB'T TYLER, Esq., HON. ISAAC HAZELIIIIRST, - HON. WM. B. REED, HON. ELI K. PRICE, BENJ'N H. BREWSTER, Esq., HON. HENRY AL FULLER, BON. HENRY M. PHILLIPS, BENJ'N GERHARD, Esq., COL. JAMES I'AGE, MORTON Mc MICHAEL, Esq., JOHN C. IHMLETT, Esq., HON. HENRY D. MOORE, HON. WM. A. PORTEIb P. CARROLL BREWSTER, Esq., LION. RI CIPD VA U X, J. R. FLANAGEN, Esq., DAVID WEBSTER, Esq., DANIEL. DOUGHERTY, Esq. LEGAL. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY ON PHILADELPHIA. Joneph Pieldmeyer vs Joseph Schorr. Flo fA., June T.. '69. No 699. John P. Perseh vs. Joseph Sohurr. Pi. fa., Sept. T., 'be. No 16. • White k Van Wet vs. Joseph Bohm. Pi. fa., Sept. T. '69. No. 17. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the fund ansin• from the isle of the personal property of the defendant. under the above end sundry other writs. will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY AFTERNOON. at 4 o'clock, December 19. 1699. at his oflice. at the Southeast corner EIGHTH tnd LOCUST Street. , when and where all persons in oreeted are required to present their elaims,or be de barred from comm. in noon said feed. d7-10t" DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMONWEALTH INIIIIRANOE COMPANY OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. • PHILADELPHIA. Deo A. JAM The Board of Director. of the Commonwealth Inn morn Company of the State of Pennsylvania hays THIS DAY declared dividend of SIX PER CENT. on the capital stook of the Company, clear of State Cal i for the Rix inontc.ondine Nov. SO. HD. payable to the Hock fickler.. or their legal representative.. op and .her the 7th inet . at the office of the Comany. No. 611 CHESTNUT Street. SAME.. s. MOON. d 7 6t Secretary. R PI RATORS. A emote apparatus, to ho worn over the mouth, for filtering and warming the alr, without impeding respiration. These are admirably adapted to PROTECT THE LUNGS from COLD and DAMP, on leaving HEATED A SyEM BLIES, and generally in INCLEMENT WEA THER. Imported and sold by ED WARD PARRISH. de7-tf 800 ARCH street t . THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET; 0 4 , "4' n57410.31= PO%VIMR, k CO., "46 //1 o_peo day and evening, for the sale of Books on Phrenology, Physiology, vi ater•Cure, ke. and for PEIIENOLOOICAL EXAMINATIONS. The Importance of Phrenology in the training of the y ming, the selection of oecusations end marconniongi a nd in every department of active life, IC feltand so k nowledged by all intelligent persons who are acquaint s d witn its facts ; Written descriptions froth daguerreotypes will be sent by mail for two dollars. Catalogues of books sent gratis. JOHN L. Inpum, No. en CHESTNUT Street, second Wiry, tiT-wYca gin-W cow Phllsdelehlai THOSE WHO HAV HAD PORTRAITS -el- painted at themselves, and heve bean disappoint ed, should know tilat there is no miutake in a life-sizePhotesraph in Oil made at REINIER'S Gallery, BE CON D Street, above Green. It* GOLD SPECTACLES GOLD EYE- Glasses, Microscopes, Ifitteidoseopea, Magnetic lore, Petrolatum. and other ankles, suitable gifts for the season, at Mc ALLISTER'Se de-Inm' Wall' No. 728 Chestnut street._ OPERA GLASSES.—A large and beauti o‘i-Fmful assortment of opera glasses in oven , yoriety mounting—velvet e tirt u nittlf, 4°. Established 1786.1 No. 728 Chestnut street. (115. men Willi' STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES—We have just teoeived new and beau tiful stere o scopic slides, groups, statuarg, landscapes, &0,, fro., in great variety. tticALLASTRIt fa BROTHER. du-rnws tbal If No. TAI Chortnut street, MESS MACKEREL—A flne invoice of hfs . am, and lilts NowbYPort in, , P B " - (lon. iq moll lot of fax le o. m SONO . ill liters and for little 11. Wlll. J. TAY LOR ie. c_Q u 1.17 129 end 12i NORTH WII A RVI:B. CIREASE.-200 bbls., 300 half bbls., 140 ahuoi Noll goner aa 4 noaaei 2,001 ra , p3nt. 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The Foreign Quarterly Review says : "The great charm of these letters ie, that they are like real private lettere, the epist Oh, obicurorem, which are as much eupenor to the correspondence of avg.:lemon and authors Re a domestic dinner to the serape of ft pub ho banquet. As youthful letters, alto, they have the earnestness, eagerness. and extemporaneous freelineas of minds still surprised and overflowing with the first rush of thought and feeling; and in Bettina's ease they have the wit and finished clearness of narration whirls in generally the result of experience and Prentice in the world." THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE THOMAS ARNOLD, D.D.. Late Head ht alter of Rushy School, and Regius Profes sor of Modern History in the University at Oxford. BY ARTEUR PENRUYN STANLEY, M. A Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the Vol versify of Oxford. Third American from the lest London Edition.' In two vole. Unto. Price 82. 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Agent, (Moo of the New Arner,cen Cyclopedia, Arcade Hotel, 621 CHESTNUT Street. d5-6t DRY.GOODS JOBBERS. FLANNELS! FLANNELS WILL OPEN THIS DAY • TUN LAIUKST AND BEST AISOITHINT ALL-WOOL FLANNELS OFFERED TIM SEASON. CONSISTING OF WHITE, SCARLET, AND YELLOW, All Widths and Qualities, Hain and Twilled. Boma extra heavy goods for DECEMBER TRADE, AND A PULL LINE OF BALLARD•VALE FLANNELS 101 PALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES, By the Piece 'or Bale. JOSHUA L. BAILY, IMPORTER AND JOBBER, 213 MARKET STREET, d7-tf PHILADELPHIA. RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOTHS-CLOTHS. JAYNE'S HALL. A oomplete assortment of Cloth., Casaimaram. Wataga, &o. 810 to 800 Saved on a Gent'. mat, and 85 to 810 on LADIES' CLOAKING. (Patterns furnished.) Call and sae at ESHLEM AN'S 625 CHESTNUT STREET. n3O-td3l BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS. Cheap Cloaks, from 81 to 80. Full Black Cloaks. 86 to 819. Black Beaver Cloaks. 810 to 819. Bleak Tricot Cloaks. 910 to 819. We are now seines liirge quantities from a large, fresh, and clean stock. Cloaks made to order andrar &Mead to fit and please. COOPER h WEAR d 7 NINTH end MARK CLOAKING CLOTHS. Fin, Black Cloths and Beavers. Overcoatßlaok Cloakints. $13.5 to 8320. Clothe. el to $5 W. Dress-coat Cloth., $250 to $5. Black and fanny Cassimeres. Extra heavy fancy Winter Outsmarts. Satinets and Union Cassimeres. Good and cheep Vestinas.ffille, Plash. Valencia. Boys' wear—goods manta? adapted to. COQ EK and MAR KE T d 7 NI 'TR and MARKET HOLIDAY GOODS. CIIRISTAIAS IS APPROACHING, AND those who wish to make their selections of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Would do well to call at CHARLES DUMMIG'S, No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET. Mr. D. was this summer in Europa, making a salaa m of altogether NEW GOODS For hie new Store, lust opened Ile hoe en extensive Stook of FANCY GOODS. TOYS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICKET, ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, &c., Surpasses in elegance, variety, and cheapness of prices, anything before seen in this city. Such as French China, Terra Colts, Patina Mathis, Bohemian Masa, Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava. Ladles' Bags, Purses, Portmonnales, Chessmen. and Games of all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Mache Goods, Toys of •all kind', Musical Instruments of all kinds. Ulm GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A choice and varied assortment or GOODS milted to the coming Holidays. selected from the latest importa tions from France, Germany, and England. in which are ncluded— Writing Decks, Jewel Boxes, Colored Lithographs, Port Folios!, Porte Monne' es, Fancy Articles In Dreuing Cases, Watch Stands, ?Arian, Glove Noxell, Herbariums, Bohemian (Miss, Work Boxes, Scrap Hooke, Lava, China, km, WITH 4 L•ROK VARIETY OP Dolls, Model, Sleeping, Speaking, Wax, China, and Patent. Also, Doll's Parasols. Umbrellas. Hata. Mitts, Shoes, Hose, and JeuPtry. Complete Sets of Baby House Furniture. Pupae Me, Houses, and Furniture. Ornaments for Christmas Trees, Box Toys. Ware Houses. Baby Houses. Stores and Stables. Fine Eng lab Bows, Cricket Bats, Am. C. E. AloeDing's Fine Perfumery; .it only wants to be tried to prove its superior quality. Fans! Fans! Fans! A handsome assortment of Silk Oper.s,,Frins nt unusually low prices. A very large assortment of Games. All of which Will be sold on the most moderate terms, at the Stationery, Toy, and Fancy Goode Emporium oy MARTIN & (I.IJAYLE, 1035 WALNUT Street, below Elevenlh. 112-w9t fp PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING. E. 0. THOMPSON. TAILOR, N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT LITS., TILE LATEST FASHIONS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST GOODS Always on hand, and orders attended to personally. P.B.—Strangers visiting tho city nro nolioited for their measures and orders. n2-wfm-2auf CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. ENGLISH CABPETINGS THE BEST AI EE OW TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, and VELVET, Just imported and for sale, at REDUCED PRICES, By REEVE L. KNIGHT, DU SOUTH SECOND STREET, de•dt West side, above Spruce. HATS. CAPS, &c. AKPORDS. No. 624 CHESTNUT STREET, Will introduce their HOLIDAY AND WINTER HAT Volt OINTLIIMEN ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 7th Init. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Atnette: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVEITID IN Y , NoT MoRTG•an eV REAL ESTATX. 'WORTH OVER ER The premiums ere 10WER than in many other CotoPa nics, end the Mvitiends have been GREATER. This is a strictly 111rrusL Companz. There are no Stookholde•s, so that ALL THE PROFITS RZLONG To TIIK INSURED. Pamphlets. and every information, may be had GRATII, On application to F. RA PCITFORD STARK_, Agent, B. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES' Thomas pobtna. John Welsh. Mordeem L Dawson, George 'U. Stuart, rooll! 1.1. Stroud, E. S. Whalen, ohn II Myers, J. Fisher Leaming, Joseph Patterson, William 0. Lodwig. John M. Atwood, Arthur W. Coffin, Thomas II Powers, George W. Wand, Witham AtoKea, Thos. Wattsoo. nsa-lyif • WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FURNACE GAB CONS UR Will thoroughly Warm your hone with otts-ynnen LEAS COIL thin is required by any Ober Furnace. Satisfaction in all 031 el guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilaind by ARNOLD k WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. SLATE MANTELS, The Richest and most Runtiful Speolmerisof Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever offered for sale in this country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and for sale wry low. ARNOLD 8c WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. COOKING RANGES. All in want of the Best Elevated Double oven Cooking Range, will do well 4..0411 at ARNOLD & cRESTNtiT Street. ESTati LOVERING , S gYRUP, in hhda. and bbls, at reaucaa *eel, tat RAl7_ JABIEBG S I .OITotr. "I. • PITCH. -300 bbie Best Pitch, Wilming ton-N" b rOOVVAtt r zea b i QO.. AY 311 SOTH. M-UMW& WANTII. DARTICER, WA.NTED,—An opening in An establashed Connt.eion thluse (Dry Honda) of • perinerehin will oetur on the let of the year. A forms. settee, business man, er ha eoakl command front 10 MAI 10,_11110,000, ts • S oddteu '• Commisalou Beetnesa,' at the omen of this hiSterrii WANTED—A Protestant young man to attend to and wait on an invalid. Good reference: of good moral ohmmeter ; .rnuat be able to A n " i n n a , time and to be read_r_at gu l p; good Thipt. Appt , or addreu N 0.821 EAST NOR tot Street, otrFtftb. a en Market, on Thursday afternoon. kt• WANTED—By a young Man who has had four rears experience in the horiZtroxi usu, and is well aosuitinted with the eity,Aoathera, and Weltenl trade , a situation by the first or January, in or out of the city, where he can nee his icnowlrad s e to advantage. Best of references given. Address ,' BAG NALL," Mated States Gazette (Mee. d/1-3c. WANTED, by a practical Bookkeeper, a situation in a Virioleaale Hansa. taiquestion able rafmnrica. Address " Bannon" at thia oft*. na-3t• A BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly expert -L-1.- °need m the Importing end oommiuion bacasse, and in the Jobbing buitneas. Is open for an prinagsarsnt• 'Leers topresent and former employers to this elg. Address" K." this orlios. TO COMMISSION MERCHANTS.—A JE- thorough bunineas man, of the best character, With peculiarly favorable advantages, and a handsome amount or cash capital, would connect himself as an mo use partner an an established house doing a Commis sion or other profitable Inisineas. The most exhalant+. ry references can be given as to his character and bum neas Quell ficationer. Communications With teal name, sent to Box No 673, Phibidelphi• and Office, trill be received in honorable confidence, and no one in enibarrassed circumstances need *POLY. AGENTLEMAN, who has two or three hours of leisure during the day. would take chars* of the Books of any concern whoeabusiness does not re quire the services of a roeular Bookkeeper , at a mo derate oompeissation. Address •• Experience." office of Ms Puss. dedlt WANTED —By January Ist, a situation • ir as BOOK-KEEPER, or in an Inguraneri Com lany or Banking House. by a praetrcal Book-keeper of arge and influential business acquaintance. Address H VEY tIAN F(111 D, ri2S-Im• 1100 Walnut at., or Box 261 P. O. WANTED - z,v —To sell at a Bargain, the most desirable Hotel Property in Books county, Pa.. situatedyg New Holm, equal distance from Phila delphia and Easton. For a mew of the Property call on the Premise.. For terra,. & 0.. oall on or addren B. W. KIRK, Danville, Ps. ale-ew • FOR SALE AND TO LET. To LET—The large six-story ware house No. W 2 Commerce street, suitable pin. sto ',Re or marsufseturing purposes. Apply M o. Elf MARKET Street. dT-im• 10 PER. CENT.—We have for sale paper pitons ten WI cont. per annum, sesuredl,y deed of trust upon Srst-olass ProPertY u; Lows. The at tention of capitalists desiring safe Investments is hin ted. BAKER. WESCOTT, CO., di-1m if 17 SOUTH THIRD Street. FOR SALE—A Great Bargain—A Manu taatariag Establishment, with Stearn Engine and Boiler. and a complete sat of Idachinery for maeufacr- Suing an article from Iron. now in con lure for all pudding purposes. It can be clearly demonstrated that the business will pay a handsome profit. Addrese, WILLIAM HARRISON, No. 13 North ELESSENTH STREET, with name and residence N'OR SALE OR TO RENT—A Lugo property sni table for a Coal y ri ar or d,hfancifsetnnus or l'i'.ußTAPualeti'll."olosilretig and th CO i l d i oce of POPLAR or oanaj. I lately occupied as Olertat's omnibus st.b'es.) 85 feet front. on Poplar street, and 150 feet to Lewellen Street. and heater a front on the canal of stout 75 feet. These premises are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac tory, the buildings easily convertible for either ypurpose. LIJKF.NS k MONTGOM offP, _ 1031 BEACH BT., Eighteenth ward. TO LET—The Second, Third, and Fourth Stones of the °antral and spun°. Stores, Noe. n end 2t South DELAWARE Avenue, with . large Countum Room on the Seoond Fir. Apply to I TRAIN & .11cKEONE, ta and 24 SOUTH WHARVES. NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.- 4, Elegant founstory HOUSE FOR BALE; three story double tack buildings, finished in the best manner, and replete withall modern conveniences. Let lifig feet deep to Sarum street. The yard'', well supplied with shrubbery and dwarf pear trees, plums, &e. The whole establishment in complete order. Possession given im mediately. Apply to Henri. GUMMEY k SON, AM WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. nip tf al HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, 'VIA. Real Estate of every dewripttoi4 for sale or to rent. Apply to Re al MAX HEIN g 'S, Estate Aent, N 0.227 North SECOND Street. in L. Ton ray & Co.'s Seed Store. All orders will be promptly attended to. English, French, and German spoken. Collector of Ground Rent.. satt-gm FUR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, 118 feet byte°. three fronts, water and gas laid on one front ; suitable for a church or factory. It is situa ted iu the Southwesters part of the city, in• rapidly im proving neithborhood. Terms rimy: Mims for par ticulara.'• J. K.." office of nits paper. n•-tf 9rLET—A Second-story Room, conve oient to the State Rouse, an.table for Lawyses OlSoe. Avoly aal CHESTNUT Street, all A CHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT -cm-wishes to engage in the COAL AND LUMBER business. The subscriber, about changing hie business. offers for wile the stook and fixtures, end lease of • COAL AND LUMBER YARD, situated nil the west side of Schuylkill. two and a half miles above Manay unk. The stook consists of Hemlock and Pine lumber. and owl. • . The fixtures, homes, orktorus. carte, and eretithi on that la necessary for carrying on the LUMBER AND COAL heelless. • The yard is an old established stand, and now doing a EOM business, which the books will show. There la a siding by the c . k R. R. Road, and a Landing on the Schuylkill. it will be sold at a very low rata, and only two hundred dollars in cash required. A•ply to W. 0. SMITH. no2Beodl2t• as above. COPPER FOR SALE. Proposals en dorood" Bids for Copper." will be received until the 10th December addresped to the Treasurer of the Mint, Phibufelphix, for tire purchase of about 60 000 pounds of Copper Ingots. from the mollies of old cents. Bidders will state the price offered per pound. end the quantity proposed to be taken, to be paid for to go d coin. on acceptance or the bids. es the Copper is de livered et the Mint. The cost of peeking, if necessary, must be borne by the purchaser. JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN. Director. Abut of the United States, Philada.,Uth Nov., 1.339. n lit- thei-tdlo BOARDING. AA PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN A -s- good neighborhood in the centre of the car, will enconintodnie two gentlemen. with full or partial Mum!. Andress Horne." Blood's Dispatch. d7-6t• TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS VA want at ISM WALN UT street. d6-6t• AVERY Elegant Suite of Rooms to Let, with Board. Private table if desired. Also hand some room* in third story. Inquire at N. B. eorne r Sixteenth and Locust street*. de-at• WANTED—Furnished Apartments, with every facility for lionitskeeeilia, Gaa, &0., for Gentleman and Wife• or aoard ;n a 'trial) , Private Family. Address '• Merchant." Blood'. Di•- pato h, with full particulars of price, &o. elo PERSONAL. lOWA LANDS.—Persons having land in Mitchell. Worth, or Winnebago counties, lowa. will find it to their advantage to pay the taxes through the subsenber. Address, A. E. EATON. dt3.3t• Osage, Mitchell no.. lows. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.—E. &. F. 0. YARNALL & CO. Irtre removed from 1= Market street to OS SOUTH WIIARVE. , end 419 PENN Street. 412-]m' E RNST WERNER, ARTIST. IN FRESCD ARCHITECTURAL PAINTING. .31-6 t• N 01217 PINE STRNET. PHILA. REMOVAL.—Mss. M. S. BISHOP has Removed her Millinery Establishment horn 918 to 1018 CHESTNUT Street, next to Bt. Lawrence HotaL MEDICINAL. DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested. and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-burn and headache, costiveness. diarrhea, fevers o[ all buds rheumansm, gout. gtsveL worms. sorry. ulcer*. eruptive oom plaint', salt rheum, erympolas, common colds and in fluenza, irregulanty and nil deranyemeut of the female systemstles, and venous other dtseases to which the human frame is liabl BROADWAY.by the proprietor, Dr. W. 13. MOFFAT, 5.13 New York. and Ivy Druggists generally ail over the oountni. ea-d&WIY IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAKERS, AND SINGERS. LANCASTER'S ERCECRIAL LADENCIA. "A SLIGHT COLD. ' it Os first symptoms are not arrested. too often lays the foundation of a variety of Pulmonary Complaint., including Winter Cough, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Irritation and Soreness el the Throat. and other constitutional derangements. The evil consequences of these disorder, may be easily averted or subdued by keeping at hand a supply of the above celebrated LOZENGES, which have now stood the test of publip experience for several years. Containing neither opiates not any MinnOU e anodyne, they may be safely taken by the younget child or the mod delicate female. Pre r ed only by H O TMAS LANCASTER, ELEVENTH and WALNUT Streets, 017 navlltm Philsdelphia. Pa. MEDICATED VAPOR BATTIS. SULPHUR. ROT-AIR, and STEAM BATHS.— Under the care of Dr. T. H. RIVGEI,V, 1121 SPRUCE Street. Highly recommended by all the pnnomal phym mans in the 007 for Rheumatism. Skin lbsesees, Sy philis, Coughs and Colds, Female Dwane, &o. &o. Especial scoomruodattons for Ladles. 07 2m E NEWLAND it 00.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of OIL. PAINTINGS, eto. All et very Low moos. 604 ARCH Street. above SIXTft. Ph111060.0.w .110-.04 in 0R E PROOF OF TUE WONDERFUL ALL. EFFECTS OF MONELL'B AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. SIIILAPpLrIIIL, September ?Rh. 1869. This is to certify that I was bald for many years, and was recommended to try your Eeparator ; and having procured three bottles, used it for three months, which has oaused ray hair to brow, and althouKh not elute as think as before. Yet oonstantly graving. E. Id, JONE. No. 311 North Third street. PHILADELPHIA. September Val, 185 P. Mr. J. F. MONACA: Dear Sir—Some time since mf hair comm•need foible out so mush so..that I gram. in fact, fearful of beoonupg ba l d; but hearing of the won derful power of your Kepsrstor, I eras induced to buy s bottle, and after using one-half of it my hair not only oeseed coming out, but commenced grnaing finely, and 1 have now se thick a nut of hair se EVANS efOr I had. JACOB , No. bfl Cherry street- For tale by .. T. 11. PETERS & Co., Sole &coots, ISo 716 CHEST NUT Street. Ptialedelehin .018..6v0 ROOFINU PAINT—A very superior ar- R- 1 1 , Bele. Pure French Scow white Zino, (Vieille Montagne Company B.) around in oil pure. Chrome Green. variant shades, in oil ' pure. .• Yellow, " Venetian fled, ground in oil, pure. ipanieh Brown, Town Zino, " " " ileo Zino, " For sale br WETHBRI & BROTHER. hfign , utaoturero, me-tr No. 47 and 19 North 5E4.0:413 Street. PAGING NOTICE.-ALBERT J. - 2 - MARSH, successor to W. WILIAM), begs to inform the public,. and Ein.k-Book Mean fearrert partitvlarly, that he hts purchased two new PAGING MACHINES, of the best construction, and is now pre pared to vase Blank Books, Music Books, Railroad Tleketn, Checks and Bonds. Custom House Blanks. kn., with neatness and despatch. on the shortest no tice. Your patroness is reepectfully whetted, at the old Stand, in CHESTNUT Street. 2,1 floor. dS-31.• A. J. HARSH, Sole Proprietor. OPERA GLASSES, Pearl, • Ivory, and J.pmelee, with the finest ([ - chromatin Lenses, et M.J.FRANKLIN'S, Optician, 111 South FOURTH Street, below Cheetnuti Ng' Also, Improved Bpsetaelee. correct!; fitted to the eat t`ii,r7,..c:LlV`trgUrital lieFr4 to f D FRlj.ti& di-t OSIN OlL.abbla. Rosin Oil, all good [rides. 'and for We b all y RO 2,.ABRIIURNFR & CO., 110.14 40Sitit WHARVES M=M AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC . . FIRST NIGHT IN PHILADELPHIA a HA new an 4 eelehrated Opera et ' THE SICILIAN YESFHILS. - - (MneCe Verd.—the oeta arena &ribs.) THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING Die-i,- - _MEE. pmn..mt Q+ol,l4or. Fttrt NOLI n sloPetnntil albs e•Stated SitritoositlG, B G. First appearance in Oper FERA a nr th L e mat Basle. RIG. lyric& - traE SICILIAN VESPERS was expressly composed by Verdi for the Grand, Opera le Pans. and is runvereaDy sclmirwledged as hems the grandest and most envier Opera of this aide composer. Its soccerm Italy hi. been enormous. 0 9 na Prodeetion in London. mat Sere it was maga with an enthusiasm that bee aster been surpassed Of "Y Oth er Itehan Oesr. while New York it bso dheenin_Ltera ttil;.rlencea. nine saccesene . nights to crowded and a THIS tWEDNESD.Cf EVENING. Dee. 7. at S. roar se First Nigh celebrated tof Verdi's new and Opera. to titof T,HE SICILIAN VESPERS. Virbieb will be men with THE UNIQUE AND PIrITITAxEMIE DRESSES. Presenting a most faithful mature of the sostames of that hirteentb cemccry. They here been made in Pans, by Monsieur Le Hoy. costumier of the Greed Opera. aad signor Smschi, costumier nom teeyinscippi thestm e in Italy. Signora Bassani and Abisttt, THE NEW .ACCOUTREMENTB AND PROPEL- Are from the celebrated mannfsmorff of Momigur Granter, armorer to km Majesty the Emperor of the French. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS. The Princess - Elena— - ..... COT2eON. m'o ........ - z • • —-•• .• • • .Sts-. Bali:VOL!. "I he Governor of Warms. KARL Procida, Chief (Atha Coassinitore......B4. !INCA. SIECOXDAkT CH•EaCTIII be Madame Mom, Sisson Metter. Rubio. Wet°, Xi mine.,•mzli. PUS. Ac. mews The sate of Reser.ed Heats, 81x0 each, Vila Ma mmies 'MIS ISIORNLIG. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, Dettestber Debut of MLLE. ADELINA PATTL In Donizettes favorite Orme of LUCIA DI LAMMERMOCHL The sale of Rammed Seats for tie Debut of KU. Adelina Patti. commences THIS MORNINO. PRICES OP ADMISSION. To the Parquet. Parquet artier, wad Baleartir Se Reserved Seats in the melee, tendeents adreuseenrs.. lat Family do cents; Amphithantre. St amts. The sale of Seats nil eommenee THIS D A T. at 9A. Al at the Aelkilely of 31112 11 e. and at Beek & Lawton's. and at Cluekering's Piano Forte Ware rooms, SO Cbestaut street. . 819. STIGELLI. The celeb ra ted tenor, mill shortly appear. r _ •• IRST NIGHT OR THE SICILIAN VE.S. lA, FER R R S I , T U E eT N he N s G le o C f O lest convene this morniox. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. bole Levan— - ... Mrs. M. t fr OABRETTBON. Business Aerie Mr. IO& Mug P TIIII3 W EDNEADAY Pm:gm - No. Dec.?, nra. The Legendar. Drams and Y Far CIR ry_ Spectacle, mantled THE FAIR CLE. conO'Csrolan. Mr. Barney ; Mrs. Barmy Wthiame. To be followed be the eigebnited Drama, entitled - AN 31001 t SEVILLN. In which Mrs. Banal William win character+. To conclude iri , h a new Farce. entitled _THIRTY-THREE NEXT BIRTH-DAY. Prices as mat. Beats secured three days in Minima. D EBIT T OF ADELINA PATTI, ON The EVENING. in trcrs DI LAM MERMOOR. The sale of tests ecatunenees 6.. cs soon inc. WITEATLEYCLARKE'S ARCH -BTRF.ET THEATRE THIS (WEDNFADAYI EVFMINO, Doc. 7, A DAUGHTER'S *OW Amnilig. Mr.. Wood; Hrecylite, litr..Dobnaa; Max eel. Mr. Gilbert : Erlanting, Mist Tarlor. . NINE POINTS OP THE LAW. Rodomont Rollingstoste. Mr. Dolman. 80 stig or Palcx..—Admisgton,ileonte; geed Bests in Dress Cuole,tents ; Parenst, 50 mita. Doors open at bar peat I o'clock; performance to winnow at f o'clock precisely. RESERVED SEATS for the lint perform- Lane of the SICLLIANVEISPERP, THIS EVEN ING, may be bed We monunt, at the Bar Odes of the Academy of Mania and at Beek & Lastem'aldnaie Store. nAN RICE'S GREAT SH I W. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St.. atone Eighth. D. MeLaren. sole promise-, JOE PEnrrLAE D. TM'S (WEDNESDAY) EVENTNO. Dee. T. Mk To commence vnth the Yquennaa t i peetiale. entitled 'MP BEDOUINS' CAMP. MRS. DAN RICE vitt introdace White Sarre . The Learned Elephant, LALLA ROOM; L EQUIPOI2O. The *ft- =inch* Stped EUREKA 7ded Daa laws Pets, the Assyrian Rost: the Trained Eaft ga.roo. and the haelerforminn RHUCOCRRft.. PETE AND BARNEY DCPPEY. Equutnan Faineant. entitled the Children of the !hut. Performance THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. Doors oven at 61( o'clock. Potioneautoas to 0011111111111.110 at MI o'clock. rilelllas maw- ADELINA PATTI will make her fast sp. amara TO-MORROW ETTAING. LUCIA: DI LAMM eRMOOR. TLe . de a Wieprved Bags. commenees sagraini. UETROPOLITAN HALL A LA. commoNiartArrir Buy-DENG momprwr Sone. near SIXTH. Third week of the triumphal SIMMS of TILIODON'S MUSEUM OF MECHANICAL ARTS, One of the most novel. stealing. and inetntetin mat. hitions beauty and mechameal Mail ever istrodeeed into We oonntrros smw open f9r the Maim rams. end ex hi hoed er.ry ening danag the weer ledoi me WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTE.RDOONS. Tenmnating math the terrific semm of the Storm let Amttssum—Adulta, II cents; Childnia caber urn years of ege.l3 cents. Doers open at 7in the emmingond 2 o'okek is the afternoon. Renumber the Daybeht Thentritme avow Wednemtny and Bate, day afternoons. . di Mt THESIVLIAN VESPERS THIS liVb:c - !NO for the list time in Philutelplue. Reserved seats may be had this in,rninx. JOIDENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE - 2 - PIPE ARTS zars c , I IiESTNIIT VILEST. 72 OPEN De.thl Sandals excepted,/ hem, A. IL. till 6 P. HADBA RTHar LOST; s ETATVE OP - ?S Now on Exhibition for • short tune. Admission fri cents. Children under IZ yinkai tar noires of Stock EU dPst -S-DELINA PATTI will make her debut TO-MORROW EVENING in LI:CIA DI LAX MERM OnR. fiesta msy be seemed We corms;: M cDONOUGH'S GAIETY—RACIE Bt., allows BE MD.—Claws of Bill. D.haiums—D BCH.% IA; HA C own. ... Ca/adios. ...i. IL Rerhandar. LOST Ca/adios. .... Lon 8r0ther........ -......- ...—. Billy Thomas., Uncle A. I. Liman. NM RAND OF BERENADERD. A. T. Lovett. A. IL Derr_sadsz. te. Boreom/. blestss Winans, BRly Thomas, Wm. impsoo, Join Wilharosf Thomas Rocket. . 4 dmrssion. 10. 1.5. and IS seam 42 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. (THURSDAY)) TTI TO-MORROW EVENING, Der— A. MLLE. exitnizil PATTI. In Donisettes &emits Opera. in three &ea, of LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. Pull portietars to morrow toorrans. The sale o! Seats, Ol.te. commences THIS MORN ING at the following Ticket Office.: The tax oiEce of the Aostdemy • Beck & Lawton s 'Maio Stere• and at Chickertes's Plano-Forte Warelocens, 1 , 07 Clsestant street. TEMPLE OP WONDERS. Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets—Second Story. - - CHANGE OP ENTER BITI TAINMENT EACH =HI- QN. SIGNOR LITS,• .. • The great Ventriloquist and Sleet Clan, give Me Newand Astonmhang Performances at the above phase EVERY EVENING at •Og leclock. and WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY AFTERNOON S at 3 o'clock, ore mating of Laughable Scene. in VENTRILOQUISM. Ineoehemoble Feats of NATURAL NIAGIC.SPI RIT R APPING and its INFLUENCES, and the I • v kRED CANARY BIRDS. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 Cent.. n2:2lau • GFA"ANLA. ORCHESTRA.—P lIBLIO Rehearsals every PATURDAY at MUSICAL FUND HALL, at 3. o'clock P. M. A rlebigoeig tickets. one collar. Single haste. 2d , cents. To be AV G. Andre's. and Beck & LaTton'a Munn Store' at the door. oisia SAVING FUNDS. A MERICAN SAVING FUND.—Compa ny's Buddinj, southeast comer WALNUT and FOURIH STRANMTS—open daily from rune till fire o'clock. and on Monday till men in the ereniur. This old institution has always paid in full on demand, with out notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums pa'•d back on demand in gold and rarer. TRUSTEES: - - - Alex. Whilldin, President. dam]. Work, V. President John C. Farr. T. E. Harper. Ileums is miens. . Louis A. Gude!, Thos. Sergeant, Alh C. Roberts, inn. P. Simons, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge. William J. Howard. Jti O. & WILSON, Traunrar. JOHN C. SIMMS. Secretor!. d3-4t SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 3:11 North THIRD Street iConsotidatien Bank Brulding,l_ CHARTERED BY THE LEGIBLATI.E OFI'ENSI SYLVANIA. Deposits mimed to soma of One Dollar an rMtl repaid in 0-old, without notice, with FVI4II ENT. INTEREST from the der of depoait with . A re lTl sixmailde and reliable Savings Icetitation has been needed in the Northern pert of the oily, and " I TU Spring Garden barints Fund nociety " was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this neeesaitY. The ftfanagere. an organizing and :mann' a t . have been governed wholly by a desire to soeommo. oe the bum nem interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population br wh,ch it is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, " From II to 1% o'olock; alio. ott. Mo end Thursday from If =tale o'cloeg an th eyening. NAT.AOIIS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Lev,' f I ca e y e: H. K. Straw s le.=lel Underkofer, enek &SCR% renew Hart,Joseph P. LeCleme John Hauler. Jr. . George Kneotit , limes b. Pringle', Jacob Dock (wept. N. Crowell, Hon. Wm. killward. rge `Koeppel.. Geo. T. Thorn Peter C. Fnmatrer Rolled B. Daridecm. J'ANIES S. PAINGLE. Preeident. FRANCIS HART. Secretary. ialla-tf al EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCREISKER, --• OCULIST AND AIIRIST. Dr. M. rises his exclusive attention to the medical aid surgical treatment of the EVE and EAR. DEAFNESS of the longest acanthus removed both ppi. medical and musical operations on the tsunamis:tune re ' rroV e t s be t - d : i l c . ar Wel It; a l rto ale arVi o tfr witn e er hie ma thmi of operating for the removal of Deafness, or say operation on the EYE and E kR. ARTIFICIAL. EYES INSERTED. Office 204 South NINTH Street se Sarno*. Office hour. from IP A. P to 1 . Al—and from ay it P. M. 117-I=lf D OINGS OF .TIIE PENNSYLVA.NTA STATE FAIR FOR PM 8171 FIRST PREMIUMS _AND SIX DIPLOMAS. Beat Flunsce for WarmouWage. To ARNOLD & WILSON. GAS CONSUMING CONE FUILNACK. Fuer Paantrm. BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To AILNoLD A. WILsON. iIiCHMOND'Save PORTABLEPaextrx. FURNACE. D BEST COOKING RANGE. To AlteOLD to WILSON. CRILSONII DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE.' Fits e Panama BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES. To ARNOLD & WILSON. LOW DOWN and BASKET GRATES, FIRS? reentry. BEST ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS. To ARNOLD & WILSON. For a very bAltdsotße civility of Enamelled Slats Kea teke, very tuettly Smelled. andof ineenoe inorkmaaakiih FIRST PR'a.I4IITM. ARNOLD & WILSOIs.I. 1010 CHESTNUT emit, B. M. FILTWILL. Suet 15 000 BOX E . ,,S AMERICAN AND ,F RENCH VINT OW GLASS—The moat roved brands, and °Camay male sod quality rorUtod ot oat wad ooatry trade at_ "peas astosatuovy lad your onion to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Drug, Paint, Maas, sad Vox:dila DOILIUS. twos? SECOND awl lilt HEN sew... PIIILADELPIIIA WOOD-kNORXMO COMPANY, et FOURTH Street. N. W. comer of Fourth and Chestnut streets. By Pnee's PATENT PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS. dil4t•tf AIONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED— DD im ro ANY AMOUNT—upon Watch's. THIRD and HaralLL &mita. below Lombard. hoar' HsM id. ht. Wi NW!,
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